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a , <n 2. '\P XY PP. ry Te 2 F NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1862 ; ’ SL nn fo paighbors, and which amounted probably to @ { be ned ©. Gatlin, North Carolina, commanding | Wynne stated also @ most important picce of ae. ®& yoar, we should at least have that tion, viz:—That in fail margin to lay out in spvole with which to maka good our | 27--Relix i. Zalicoffr,Tonnoesse, Eastern Kentacky. manufacture of the tiles for the’ wort gat the financial aid contri- was at that timo the United S Secretary of State, ad- | or the want Of patriotic fire that is weakening the onthu> forthern government. Without ery ‘ ‘ners by na iy he Perel goverment could hae Seopa directly to the President of the French Republic | siasm of the country; but it is the extortionera who add to h concerning Major S. T. Provssin. Iheard tt | the distresses of the times, pinch the poor and carry the pain- dheir miliary operations the defeat of repeatedly, i, “If such a usage wae to be esta- | ful realization of war home to It was immediately after that catastrophe that the | paper money. in F, Cheat , Tenuessea, Kentucky. last, nearly all of the retorts were burned ou! Dlished we should be engaged in incessant war; explana- The extortioner, in a time of war, is not only the | banks of New York came forward witha loan of tifty mil- | — It is not to be ad) that the entire amount of our B. Anderson, Virginia, Coast of North | unlessa supply was received kK wotlld not, im fions and concessions, and withdrawals would. become | spoiler of the poor, but the worst enemy of his coun | lions to the government, and obtained the option, which circulation have to be substitnted with Caroli two greeks, be enough to > dwell: @imoat impossible; for we can elapse ministers, butwe | ty. The conduct of Judas Iscariot ‘squared with | they afterwards exercised, of taking s hundred million stiver. ‘Iwenty per cent of the amount would bo | 40—Simon B. Buckner, Kentucky, Kentucky., ings ln the city. Considerations muck tase a GAnnot chango monarchs; besictes, ministe-s engage only | the maxims of commerce; and 80 may every villain | more of the two hundred’ and fi'ty millions which the | more than sufficient; and it would be extravagant to 41—Leroy Pope Walker, Alabama, Alabama. drone themeaives 40 all oleceing. Tainda--gven te 0 . tho individual, whereas inonarchs engage the State.” I | plead, who sells the innocent blood and coolly be- | federal government had voted. It’ is true that, for rea- | estimate our paper tsaues, circulating as money, at 42—Alvert G, , Louisiana, Norfolk: of the Confederate States gov . A strict econo! might add, it would be physically impossible for the | trays’ his country to satisfy his greed for gold. How- | sups of policy, they induced the banks of Boston and | any’ like so large an amount as five mil- | 43—Gabriel J. Rains, North Carolina, Yorktown, should be practised by elso we may goon be at Emperor to attend personally to oll these matters of | ever the ment may and nurse the extor- iphia to contribute a share of the sum; but tt is | lions, rope ig beginn' to under the 4—J. B. B. Stuart, Virginia, Arm: of Potomac. mercy of the tallow iors. foreign busiuess in their various stages, Ho rises at | tioner.and however he may hedge himsolf in the gain of | none the less true that the whole action was duo to the | vast’ commercial wealth of” the South; and this 45—Latayette Melaus Heortite ‘orktown, eight, ard goes to bed at two or three o'clock in the | oppressions aud in the pampered insolence of riches, | banks of New York. Just appreciation of our resources cannot fall to 46—Thog. F. Draytan, South Carolina, Coast of South As Romney is becomiilg a place of some notoriety as @ morning, and every moment of his time is occupied. thore is a day of retribution. “He will be an outcast from | — If the banks had been able to ‘¢place” the one hundred | Fender our Confederate eight per cent bonds a popular in- | Carolina, stratogic point, a short deecription of tho town, It somotines, bet rarely, happens the Emperor invites | the new order of “society” that ia fast ensuing in the | and fifvy millions which they tookfrom the government | Vestment among her capitalists. It in altogether iba 471—Thomas C. Hindman, Arkansas, Kentucky. vicinity may prove interesting to many of our 4 @ member of the di corps to explain subjectson | South, when the claims to all social consideration will be | in the hands of the public, at fir prices, it is plain that | bie that an am: of specie funds will be derived from 48—Adley H. Gladden, Louisiana, Pensacola. The town itself is beautifully located, rest! Thich he desires information, to him. Vor instanoe,T | the services and sacrifices of patriotism. He will then | they would bo willing ugath to advance tuoney to the go- | this source alono sufficient to mako socurdjand intact | 49—Jobn Porter McCown, Ten: ersvc, Kentucky, South Branch of the Pojomac, about eighteen mile Femouber on one occasion ho asked poor Judge Mason | be marked with scorn and hunted from the esse of his | vernment in exchange for more of ils paper. It sscms, | Our entire paper currency. 50—Lioyd Tiguman, Kenbveky, Kenbacky., its junction with the North Branch. It is surrounded to lay before him @ complete view of the relations be- | riches and the peace of his mind, and will transmit the | however, that they have not béen able to dispose of the ‘The great desideratum at last will be permanent non- 51—Nathan G. Evans, South Carolina, of South | all sides with doclivitous hills and mountains, and if wi tween tho United States and France, and especially to | brand of his infamy to his posterity. government loans alrealy taken; certainly not at par } intercourse with the North. The Japanese and Chinese, ina. fortified would be almost impregnable to ap Shvancing exhibit the eteetof a war between the countries on “ Hoar this, 0! ye that swallow up tige needy, even to | prices. They cannot get rid of tho government or France. Ho asked Judge Mason to examine the subject | make the poor of the land to fail; saying, when will the | which they have taken and paid for; they either hold it shoroughiy, and to come out to St, Cloud soon after the | new moon be gone, that we may sell corn; that we may | on a depreciated market, or they have sold it at a sacri- Court hid taken up resideueo there. When the Emperor | buy the poor /or silver and the Ready for a pair of shoes; | fice. object of all banking may be summed up in spoke the Court was at the Tuileries. ‘Thia was in April. | yea, and sell the refuso of the wheat, Shafi not the land | the simplo wordes-"To make ‘six per cent a: Joast, and About {ho tiddlo of May, Judge Mason received a letter | tremble for this, and every one thourn thas dwelleth | more if possible.”, A bank ia not held. to be losing rom the Kurperor’s private Secvetary (uot theChamber- | therein? I will torn your feasting into mourning, saith | money go long as it can pay six per cent dividends to i Jaio~the ‘former wrote to show how informal theandience | the Lord God, and your songs into lamentations,” —Amos, with all their idiosyncracies and eccentricities, are con- coded to be endowed with much political wikdom. ‘The experience of scores of centuries seemed to teach them that their true well being required an absolute exclusion from the residue of the world, If there was great waut of wiadom im this determination, in several aspects of the case there was much wisdom. There certainly can be no 52—Cadmas M. Wilcox, Tennessee, Army of Potomac. 53—*Philip St. bee vocke, Virginia, died in Virginia. 54—R. F. les, Alabama, Army of Potomac. 65—Richard Taylor, Louisiana, Army of Potomac. 58—Louis T. Wigfall, Texas, Army of Potomac. 57—!amea H. Trapior, South Carolina, Coast of Florida, 68—Samuel G, Froneli, Mississippi, Pe hg Potomac. army. It has boon in 4 measure fortified by nature, only nosds the hand of science to mako it a powerful poss for purposes of defence. It is forty-two miles from Win- chester on the Northwestera’furnpike, sixteen miles from Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, amd twenty-five miles south of Cumberland, Md. It isthe shire town of Hampshire county, and contains about five handred inhabitants. The stockholders clear of all expenses. Ifa bank, having a | doubt that our own interests require the rigid enforee- 69—William H, Carrel], Tennessee, Kast Tennessee . town was founded by Lord Fairfax, and is one of ihe at). saking Judge Mason to come to St. Cloud and break- | ch. 8, vers. 4’to 10. capital of & million, buys of govorument twelve hun- | ment of the Chinese policy agalust the Yankee race, 60—Hugh W. Mercer, Georgia, a cldest in that section of Virginia, ot with tuo Emperor. Judge Masou went there, and — dred thousand dollars of bonds, aud is compelled to 61—Humphrey Mars#ell, Kentucky, bee ; REORGANIZATION OF THE VIRGINIA FORCES. aftor breakiasting alone with tho Fiayercr, at twelve POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. soll the bonds to capitalists seeking —invest- WHO IS THE STARVED PARTY? 6a—John O. Breckinridge, Kentucky, Kentucky. The Norfvik Day Bore of tho 7th inst. says:—Wo have »he asked Judge Mason if he was propared with (From the Richmond Dispateh, Jan. 16.] ments, at even five per cent discount, it loses in that (From the Richmond Dispateh, Jan, 17.] 6o—Richard Grimin, Mississipp!, Army of Potomac. received a large number of communications criticising ¢4—Aloxander P. stowart, Kentucky, Kentucky. 65—William. Montgomery Gardner, Georgia, om fur- Tough. Richard B. Garnett, Virginia, Army of Potomac. 63—Witiam Mahone, Virginia, Norfolk. 65~4., O'Beish Branch, North 'Caroliua, Coast of Novtis Carolina, 69—Maxey Gregg, South Carolina, Coast of Soutl Carolina, Those having = * affixed are deed, or have resigned since the commencement of the wer. single operation sixty thousand dollars, or & whole year’s profits on its capital; and if compelied to sell at a greater discount than five per cent, fosea just so much of its “his in additionas the discount excecds that rate. bi No part of the late United States feels the war more severely than ihe great Northwest. it is almost exclu- sively agricultural, apd jis productions are the cereals alone, those whigh yield the smallest »yoMt to the farmer, By means of the ckbap navigation of tive Ohio, Mississippi and Missouri rivers, its faciners coud ceiver their grain at New Orleans for ‘sxportation at a very siaall cost, and the itamense quantity gent thither was indicated by the fact thst next to New York, itself exvortivg more grain than anything else, New’ Orleans was ihe lurgest cxport- ing city ts the Union, ‘Tho cheap transportation they enjoyed for their grain enabled them to pocket very feir THE WEST POINT GEA8RALS. net prices from the sale of iv; and the same great avenues The following Conrederate Generals are graduates of of navigation brought merchstidése in return to them very | West Point, the dste of their gradumtion being pre- nearly at cwanufasturors’ prises. Thus tho faersof | fxed:— the‘plan for the reorganization of the Virginia forces for the war,” ai! of which we haye withheld, not bee cause of any opposition tothe views expressed by the writers, but for #ansons which must beeome apparent te them on a moments reflection. To give the'reasons would be as indiscreet axtie publication of the communications, and we must thorefcre be exoused from doing so. More: over, their publication is by no means neeoseary at thi time, inasmuch as the plan is not before the Leg! tedurey an adverse report having beon made ‘therevpon by Military Committee of te Senate,, ARRIVAL OF UNIO PRISONERS AT RIGHMOND- (From the Richmond Whig, Jan. EA} : ‘The following prisoners‘of war were brought down on the Central cars yesterday evening f1 Manacsts and answor, he went with him to another room. “This,” | General, we find that the books of " said the Emperor, « is the reom in which tho Duke d’An- | hibit ths fact that ae pe y gouleine disarmed Marshal Marmont aud put him under | the department to deposit quarterly. or ofvener, the reve. + Arrest, Friday the 20th July, 1880,” and he narrated that | nues of their oftces, have Tapes in the Treasury and gideular“cpisodo of the Revolution of 1830 to Judge Moson. | tis branches since the Ist of June, 1861, the scan of He then asked Judge Mason to exibit the subject of | $75,605 70; the amount Of grants trem io teeasney im the relations of the United States and France. The | aid of the revenues of the department was $890,060 36. Judge spoke from one o'clock ti!! four, with nointer- | making a total of deposits and granta of $895,866 06. TRplion, except an eocasional pause to seo if the Kmperor | Since the 27h of July 337 waerante hate torn i = Senet Emperor invariabiy sald, “Go onyif | sued upon the Treasury in payment of the postal service, Please.”? Tho Emperor, a ay hepthey be chvaet Amounting to $225,434 96—leaving undrawa and subject yess : : : tion at | to warrants in payment of postal service $870,261 20. | at a premium, ‘They took it at a time whon they ae pated pod by Be aaa as aa the eis hes been ago upon 2 class of post ofjees, styled | entertained ‘hone tha a goodly portiory of it cones me f that te <4 " offices,” ymel cl “ ont, mamory of that noble-hearted old man, the Emperor iiked drafte, amounting t0'810,256.06, = POST BUFViCe OT | nett a eat oe fothephtliby. over in, u * % the information desired. Upoa the Judge’s affirmative Continuing our abstract of the report of the Drie is is just this sort of operation that the Northern Haye Geen making with their government joan. We havo not seomany recent quotations of goverument stocks in Wal! stvect, but the indications are that United States sixes have (alien below ninety cents in the dollar. The banks took their one hundred aud ditty millions of the loan at par prices, depending upon’ their ability to put it off on the people at per, or possibly him extremely. Ho was fond of summoning him to St. | ~The umn ig | ue Amoricaw agent of tho Rothsphikts, over to | the Northwast enjoyed tho twoversential advantages for | Class of 1815-<S-remsal Pooper. I hartoceiyiie deranee tee : a ; amber of dead letters recetved and cpanod, is | negotiate aales’ok these securities, wio sigtally failed le sgricultur t of receiving nearly last | Class of 1820—John dcr. lodged in the receiving depst in street: Clow! to dinner in a less formal way than the dinners at | 88,682. The number of drop letters, 8,512. The number } tn bis mission. The chsase of selling them IeEncope bas Lorine ta no pect ing neem pig Sha ranter Private L. H. Cochran, Morshead cavalry First Virginia, prices for their grain, and of obsaihing their merchaadino at nearly first prises. It is true iat they enjoyed several lines of railway for reaching the Eastern markets, tt theso, by multiplying the moans ¢f ‘taneportation, served only to cheaper: 'b, while totally Maceguate of tLomselven’ ostern trade. of 188 Meh, opel in Bi 88 of 1825—Donie} 4, Donelson, luger. Class of 1836—Albert S-JoHston! jae Grayson. Class of 1827—Laonides Polk, Gabriel J. Reins, Clase of 1828—Thorras F. Dray , Hugh W. Mercer. Class of 1829—Josoph: IK Johnston, Povert i Loe, eopholis H. Hoimes, Albert G. Blauchixed’y Class oF 1830—John’B. Magrader. Clags of 1822—Goorge’ Bs Crittenden, P. St. George Cocke, Humphrey Marchal, Richard C. Gatiiay Class of 1883—Dantel Ruggles, Private Johh Campbell, Morehad cavalry, First Virj Private Willlam Crum, ‘Co, D, Thirty-ninih Jilinola, Privite Franklin Hewttt, Co. 'D, Thirty-ninth Mlineis.- Privato Nelson Walls, Co. D, Thirty-pinth fijinois, Privato J. L. Grant, Co. D, Thitty-ninth Piiino! Private Michael Price, Co. K, Thitty-ninl Anols. PriyatsJoim Martyn, Co. D, Thirty-ninth Mlinois. Privaye M. Wait, Co. D, Thirty-ninth Minow. . Lacy, Co. D, Thirty-atinth Ditrois. tebbins, Co. K, Thirty-ntath Ilinots. ; |. MeCamly, Co.'D, Thitty-ninth iIl{nols, i + and of questioning Judge Mason about of letters held for postage, ‘ . 7,518, 967 dead letters con- Amoricn, ab ut the great men, of America—Clay, Mar- | tained in money sac71 3, ie 1,811 contamed crafts, ‘oun—about the navy (a subject with | Dilis of exchange, notes’ and other valuable ponerse, Sear the Virsa taal ‘y familiar), and he liked to | amounting to ‘$1,238,643 57. rs a ee ‘stories, of which the A large amount of the foreguing belongs to persons uct -: wing ve ae map t+ apices jaw as | residents of the Confederate States, and will be placed in ce yo ae facon did, and to this | the hands of the Proper judieia! officers, to be disposed of goo 1%, in the kindest way. A | under the soquestration act, », RO lopger ago than last week, that Six hundred and ninoty-four dead letters, containing: ani Count de Morny spoke to him : and said the Emperor was extremely partial {the writers, rear San sek eee utterly vanished. They ether hold the paper, depre- ested in price—a frightful murgin—or thoy have soid out ag the ruling discv mt. They bave mado a loos by the tremmaction, and they are quite averse, hayimg burnt thei fingers, in toughing agai the treacherous paper of | to accommodate the mighty bulk of Wo the government. They sold, morzover, a greut deat of grain, in the form J wall not do for the a to denounce Wall street | of flour or meat, 20 the Southern Sttes.. Tho culture of aa imconspiracy ags.ns% tho government. Wall strest | cotton in theso laat paid four or flve’andred dollars por takes a practical view of Qhat stern dollar and cent busi: } annum for each hand, while that of grem paid only about nees of loans. Its banks lq ve lost money by the govervh+ | one-third that suzy,’ The case was sicrillar as to sugar. : \ pete ae - rs > the writers thereof. Fifty-seven letters, containing | ment, itd as it is their : 312 Object to make mouey they } Of course the tendency of this circums%enco was to throw Glass of 1885—Jones M. Withers. D © iy «t his company excoodingly, and regretted | 3352 05, have been sent to the ofllcea at which they wore } donot intead to meddle fiber witt government paper. | the whole force of (s9planter upon the yrodtwble staples, | Glass-of 1836—Josoph 2 Anderson, Lloyd Blghmmas, | Private Ee Lusen, Co. seiner ey mailed to be delivered to tho proper persons by the | They ars‘oorporations witiouy souls,,and of course witb- || and to produce a cemand throughout ‘he eotton and | ass ot 1887-Braccon Bragg, Wil Private Mércoilus Krink, Co. K, Thirey-ninth i Postiuasters, and have been again returned to tho depart- FRAUDS IN THE REBEL TREASURY DE. | meutunclaiined. Onehundsel tnd ap tre kee PARTMENT. bot yet sent out for delivery to their writers. They con- (From the Richmond Exa:niner, Jan. 17. tain $441 45. Sixty-four létters, containing $860, belong | a wickod aw tainous war. We are aware of the recent occurrence of some bold | t@,nOL-residents of the Confederate States, at the busivessof patriotism aad fours’ thatit does not | frauds ca the treasury, which have been couveniently | _ The first <elivery of postage stamps by she'contractors | payt—that it’s losing busino-e, 4 nd therefore one which Bushe! up in that department, We have avoiied any | WS made on the Isth October last, und sfoao that dato | it isthe dutytof banks to esch sr'a Ad not to-tatnper wilh. Particular statement of the facts, as Mr. Memminger, | °*'Y 1,430,700 stamps have boen recoived, al of which | Nowhére wzter’the sun is thep\s comecunity #o bank. instead of br inging the matter to the examination of the eve been issued to post offices near which large dedics | riddum as that witch occupies Ube gNortleern States. No- Rew Yori, over routes doubly as expensive st natural | Mansfeld Lovell, James Lenpetreet, Daniel H. Hilt, civil courts, where it would h to the public, | Of troops have been situated, with a view to thei special } wherselse hayvtheo institutions tl power socompletely | channcls-f greatirivers, tbe like routes close Richard’ a: “Andorsoh, Lafoyette bicLaws, Alax. P: | sixty to one buildted and eighty prisoners, who have adopted the expedient of turning out ai! the clerks inone | 2° som ms ion, te male and unriake thefortunes of Shvcomenunity, if the | ard the railwavs Madequate te the busines:, ai been paroled not toSght against us Goring the of the rooms of the departinent, thereby confounding |, The supp'y of starapsfarnished by the lithographic es- | banks af the Sort had rofased ' mpesiye and bay the | thatr wn prices, Class Of 1843—RoswellS. Ripley: Samusl G. Frowh: —_{, war, unless regulerty exchanged acdording to the » the innocent with the guilty, on acconnt of the former of | tblishment in this city being altogether inaérquate to | Confedatate notes; these notes might #till hava been ren- ‘The Sontt, instend of sterving, is simply raising ters: Class of 784448imon Be, Buels war, Anumber of those who go have*recovered Whom we were loth to make the subject one of publica- derud catrént by Mie ananiinous ostvof the yeeple. The } cotta and ‘sugar,\aud growing more corn, and tion in the newspapers. pear fre) banks hove great ewer with us, Det notenough power | cattle. It waa the\silliest amd shallowest experiment In the matier, however, of these frauds there has | tbo report that they c: the estimated owmber | to have clrod nowerrent the moréy pn whicwo were | oyer embarised upon®y a senztile people—that cf starv- been an amount of ficial carelessness and negli- | Yequired for daily use gh) on terms whic" would | to rely fcrcarrying n= safely through\ the war.- If the | ing t#eir own bost gilatomers by depriving therntelves Secs yhich we ‘not only fee: free, but are oom. | Jvsiify the department ja making a permanent cnctract. | worsh ha ttomo to "he worst, our Le-gidtares wuld have | of ther own Sest magKat. ‘Troyhnd to their confusion strained by yublic duty to. “reft. It appears that | 0.0 engraver proposes to furnish the stamps guidmed;, | repeahyd iho charters of every one of’ our backs and | timt trey est. sufferers. The delusion that the fraud ‘consisted in the abstraction of whole sheelg | ¥8t not perforat banisla od thei? notes from circulaticm, rathor then per- | we are to bi at loot been givon up; oa tho & signed Treacury Motes. At ono iitue cae sheot was ab. mitied\the:m to discredit tho papor 0: Tie Confederzoy. Northvsest at least arésighing 4m their secret hecrts for Stracted, and tho frand reporte’ to Mr. Momminger, But the power of tie Danks is omnipotent at the North | peace. They are the starve! pexty, starving for want of But a fow days ago two shocts wore abstracted. Jn. both for any oth purpose than that of malvin Yoans,yiwning | that rei Mmerasion for labor whick brings thrift, weatth tows, cocurring at different times, the fraud was ace 4 paper boxes and e:ve | ep rapid}y (9 9 ‘thousamd millions, worth a hundre@per | and pro perity, aad tho want cfwhich brings peyerty complished by the neglect in the depariment'to cut the she-ts | Without extra charge for paper, boxes or envelépes. | cent. ey are loo wenithy, too raim‘@ed, and hofd two | and distress. as they passe from hand to hand. Each sheot probably | Meantime a — coniide: agont, provided Mh | bergeaddbt gainst thy peuple to de forced by the tav- The e-perimest has completely: failed so far az “the WS pe ret a a hh Mexican” Fepresentod several thonsand dollars, aud was as good ae | aaple means, has been patched to Europe to prators | exument §utoviis mesures. When théy refixe to (Re | expected oxtaa-tion of ¢he Souti’ is concerned. Our The fo! ampe chen git ito'sd Gideon J. Fil: go much money, andthe practice of ‘shutting them from | the manufacture of steel dies aud plates for pria io and pay Out gw rnmeNdyepor, it ceases to have croMt | land teen Pwith atl articies of native produciton; there war:—M. L = pre verge td 7 Cr ety! toner: Hind. and to hand, and tale no account of them, affords not | Stamps of tho several denomiuations required by lww. | sed cutreacy, aad Mr. Chas’ is at on2'thrown on ‘bie |tiy soarcli 7. in maar exoope \ime'things’ that | vere pete has rs 8 A eeskinet ner ma Ty, Chenwam, only an instance of ie gressest carelessness ever heard of im | Ab‘ for procuring for use, as soon as practicable, Ati em | beam ends. imported, among: which the only aresssary of life is | mats Joby. 0. Bree a ea chaden, Maroy Lainie actually offered @ premium for the fravd | Millions of elamps, and (9 forward tho dies, plate: aw || Ablast the Jhanviz! aiMienlty is a greater one in ety Thers‘ierne article whick ‘the Yankees ltve'| Richard Griffith, AlberiPike, Adley H. 2 ey Clerks. What would be thonght of not counting coin | Stamps to this city, The small supplies uow beige it] path of war \hax-eny otlier than the Sorth has to sur plus Ludewerourselvos cannot also produce in equal | Gregg. thaaptesmed ite mint; and yet it would be lees reckless than the | ceived from the contractors in this city (says the raja. mosnt, The expenditures of the governuent are too-| abundance; atd.eo far from ‘ite war teaching -us ‘The following: Genorals participates ir. xan wars outemotions, either patricticlpr of any other sort. They Wore orgmrized to make prot dk’ the io; i liam H.T) Walker mn ¥ r sugar States for Northivestern farm prodtiots: It is said | John C, Pemberton, Arnoié Plzes, Henry H. Sitéley,, Jubal | Private Bepjamin se First Virginia, of comméroe, and not tx make rts th syd ae tn Howath, Co, irtyerinth Wilinois, thnt seventy-tivo mill'ms of pounds of bacon alone wore | ‘A.gerly. Private Jo! 4 iy thas aappliod from th.3 quarter to the South (audof course | ~ Clase of 1888-—Wm. J. Hardee, James H. Tressiur. Raraeat HF cg Ba Wn : Bart gl conde Loe fe es gratn furnished wiaiaeommen- | Clasyof 188¢—alex. R. Lawton, jou B. Mostown, euivate Suncet tet ik ie Ohio. cirate amount. The wot hes put a stop tothis vast do- Cloae of 1840—Richard S. Swell, Paul 0. Herbert. cian 4 i Si ae 8 mand {30m the South, anda om the Moet ae from its | Richar@B! Garnctt. 2 * | Sergeant Wilk ee ea Co, T, Fourteenth Indiana, largest and most proftarte market. It can only export | Claswof 1843—Robert 8, Gernett, Samuel Jones RELRASE OF UNION PI le producenow by way of the lakes and by railroads Hhrovgh | Clasavf Teis—bank Van Dorn, Gustavus W.. Smith, | The Richmond Fxarainer of the Titseeys: The North-- ampton will carry off this morning front one hundredand: ar. Class of 1945.2. Kirby ith, Bernard E. Bee, Wm: H.C. Whisiog, Class of T$46—Titon.as J. Jacksen,-Cadmus M. Wleox, David R. Jones, Was. M. Gardner. Class cf 1948-~Nashan G. Evans. - Ciags of 1964—J.. 3. B. Stuart. GENERALS* WHO WERE NOT GRSDTATES AT W28T | POINT. The following. Gensrais were srppinted to the cld United States Aimy, without Passing through the Wear Point Acadomy:+bawid KE. Twiggs, sppoimted in 1812;- Wim. Waring, a 1038; Thos. T. Faumdleroy, in 1896. very sovero wounds ;seme aro min " ry and others show tho signs of si “it lexions and attonuaéd legs. It is hoped“and "y Our government that the Lincoln despotism wi us back an equal nuaber of our poen, now held by ay prisoners of war, Aimong those whe will them down the river bre Captain Porter, in’ citér, flag of truce; Lieut. Spdney Winder, \riitiaaa sid to General Winder; r, Owen B. Hill, wie cb:sf charge of the hodpitals for several weske past; Higginbotham, and others. POLITICAL PRIPONERS DISCHARGED, ‘The Richmond Ezaminer of the 17th says:s—We jearm thay within the last few days more than fifty political prisoners have been exsuvined by the ontoagrage. Com jateesoners and discharge@ by order -<. it. large number of these have gone before the different olty” 4 Mermen, and taken an ontit either of lance'or not to hing to the detriment of the republic. & revest any ‘portion of those thus ‘@i#eharged have beon furn! P pay = sereivo:: icC oe, Louis T. } Omission to count sheets of paper ropresenting thousan only serve to increase the public discouteut, as they am: vast to ronder ary dea!fngsie its loans by sapttalists sa oar dapenden® upem that race, ithne cemonstratedto | aud the wars. with \M@elvo:—Ben sicC y . Of dollars, any ono Of which might be absitacted cg | suflicient to meet the domundeot even the principe! cit le: #4 "To duy goverdme® paper a6 any rensonawl' prieo f wm precisely *hé-opponste truth, in elise while wo = dal] Wigfad jit ep perrpestsite se home, and cee ph easily as & single gold eagle from a heap of coin. The Postinasier Gewerul makes an elaborate argumen 44 Duy with the oer. Simpy ofc Joss by subsequent deprecias “| baveasepplic duSeienctee Whisk? Our long babitiet | ke following. Deserity sey 20. military cecyice Pie taylor) and took apne Hon under thenormous derapaus of acorrugtiy conducted | trade had lead uis>to drive trom the Werth; and the er: foto Geaagistrate (Alderman of amteash. to justify ihe Inw which forbids publishers to send are a Their names wero Clinton “ 3 to pers and periodiodica!s ag froight b: nen an yar. This is the Wificdles staring government in the | jx thecelly meacete which could have myocaced that ccm-.| Wise, Robort Toombs;Rtshard Taylor, Thomas B. Flour- ; - THE BEAUREGARD CONTROVERSY IN CON- | trs:tut vsiritsous hatha radken sigacifaiiresm nish. | feces. The. pe sn, Jot the obplialits wil acts | se ‘eaten sebich Jo 60 Do cet nD ce ee eee ee mes | Letecratts oicuaehan tein at come into kant IRESS. spect. He ismistaken ins: jing t as lp %. The Nortiy coarmupity is in worse financia to y i ot Stake “ We lonrn that there hax been a sharp aul prolonged.con. | justice onme exclusively from mbit ee Nprestmot 1, |-ftraite than even tht gortmmont. ‘The Sanaautactur-:| Eifseaperiouce ef the Northwest _inonty an aggravw- | however, reoeiwod tilitangy Sducatiema at State) ioetita- | eee eve deal Wilkemsserested” in Galbon in secret ee ae om ie topic of General The news; apers are of course made thy medium of thea o . $ng ard commercial “paratitorwere all besed upon their what is folti aif over the Novth at the joss of | tious. ati . ‘is im. tht 4 was furnished with a "to go to New Orieans. ‘sreport of the of HM will be | complaints, bot iuasmuchas the additional taxand the in - | trade with the South; aad manufacturers have iost~ rer trade. Wties? two commut te are go ext Virgin ned Feces in Se onbipe Brees N. Siowenson was sont to Cabot county, Fopllgcted that a porgion of this report was displeasing | convenience fails ug0a the groat reading:pubiic, wo dona | Astaurket as well anniv’ access to lading stuplo, snd; manlt;firlowsly engaged ‘in. seuteal alle: A 1'Sroen ‘tebneaned eight, North Carslina clee Kpoteke |. We earn that auntred or sore porkbab ties f Preside Davis, who, wo now learn\ sept the docu: | seo how the old law upon Wissuhjoct con vo aiecesteben t whifo their shipping I'ag'robtng at their wharves for the: ra these two sesons, the cessation of that trade com | soven, Te! eight, Nort! ol ne Kentur North within thecpast two weeks 3 ment into Congrass, éeomapanted by comtaents of his ewn | ‘clase iegislaion.”* once os Bi TE en a gee oes 4 Tikan daroe’ ancaneas'tires Viorids ond; MisosarPuose,? | ness shed ealls thene partion ons abthe Coutessiaey! : ‘Passages. order event. cur staples. oy have Mntparted heavily from Europe,’| “esohly. contrsry, where or sammmui & a q Q es ually taken by Congress was to have. the document pub- THE UNION MEN IN THE: SOUTH. #28 not having Souther: stagios to pay ih, per peoddesrn and the ower merely manuf’ sures and com ‘The followieg .wero torn at the: North, wren pre- | junctcms has not been stated. te ts conmosnm or the Becontree we ieee | WHO AND Wut THEY ans-ALusi ov Suncom md | 5/30 the whol pac uldlad Eiht grin] magube alter ar ace el te efbe-tuent wverl;s rise lodhepaemel war ‘hay wore ciese a eulborn nthe Richisoad Satainer, dee 47 2 lent ttereon. We le. i 7 (F importalior ayn tations are equalize.!, ial : o € » * 2, . g tbat a number of members urged thi pablteation of the [From the Richunond Diopatets dees 47.3 | | exsneegs wo Fonden isa: Aootaow York, now fis at si'| “REIGN OFFIARES IN THE YASEEE ARM LT ay Rake tibet tele Mt A tdirmng tases wore dpened of bo Hoaer, nie report, with the “President's eral Denuronsrd se | gp ZMTe Gre tto elements of Southern s0c sy. aned accupymg?,| 15am Premiuin. of 1) byahowing » heav wiadebtednoss {P¥onr the Hishaoad Despateh, ‘an. 16.) chusetis; Binachatd, in Massachusetts; freseby in New PRLuweINateen Tn ccaliios vapaie aa from 2 uregard - 7 " “A - abroad whiei mus ir Sect» orthern journals aunenuce tiny have sus- ; 4 as bis report what was not realiy tis report, | Gruration the North coulllest'y emtentaed. sc the bopee | _ PaSke Drnks have lowt Upacy m goversiané loans, ana | _.eeNo ‘nilucing some-ef Garibaldi's oBners end tram | S°8Y- Confederate Generals ure abuth Caro. | 24,8198 of Peyton Johnson, wag remanded dar exam: ‘end tor the Pi pose OF convincing tre bis that thecon: | ning of this war, both of which bece sigsally: @tesp. | 8T02aW to lose their specter Biny must -wmpend specie:| °S* compose their sinking enuse, and thésihey aro pro- ¥ jinn ‘ven eygror centennial be FO Fi0us O86, was 3 the ennet ane ra dese eet being se- | pointed our short rghted onstate. Ormaf thom was the | P23 2eurtewbich, whi peg of tholt mosions thoy | EAE ™ Come to, Amoriea to aid to tho iewasion of anf Ripley, B. @._Anderaon, Drayton, Evans, saptor and | oh" Mentent™,, or, felanlouaby-cutting Peery, lees ‘opo te AP Old Uaim par'y, composed of gentlemey Losey tod Entra eration nd SRA » Th Kombees Mose exhibyene Crain inning } Gregg: and the following 2c uatives of Sovir carolina, | <oaut 7 \ ‘Aa the roport, ia i expargatod form, has been | { Piet ter leben Sane pr Ae | mus. contract their Beople, and tho tatter’ | “ENRe war a dleyracefl weat of con6den-erin.their oma | (cose; and. ing ] a thoes, was remanded for 5 Saprived of its main points of popular interest,aad morely | Soca, vat jen ners, amount of ¥sve property tus, Dreax. Tholr besotifal saburban:viliaa and Laperior numbers andithetr vaunted prowase,by hunting J WoBgh citasas of other States, viz:—I t, of | “Eldridge, a slave of A. Hill & Oo.,for having’a pair ot what is more than 8 thrice tid ta'c—the orloy Spun tanga om thinfonioetnt Be pomorment. Te Y hocactiatasie fino furniture aoe profuse p> Geer Gis whole world fie sutdienn to Agana Mtn | Alaburoa; Lawton, of Geongin; easec; | shoes in bis possession supposed-to have beenstolka, wae , oagin; Donelson, of and incidents of the battle—it would be uselose to burden signally disappointed, for as rsoon aa tiie real desigus of | be scld.torafourth their -gsamed valus- Such is tho | “dy eontent with maitieg up their armies principally pt i an tne Caroli2m; Gladden, igus: order:@ (wonty lashes. Oar columns wits it. the Linceim despotism were ua dersto <-by the Unionists, { COndiewef peopic and bana mea timswisen Mr. Chase | roe, the refuse foreign, which: Europe hes Lewis Armatrong, for being drank r trespassing om ', P -_ Wittan H. tt, Was . : they become the most fixed, 1 mforg:aiag and irreconcil: | 15 abide wits ends. Now 7Grliy which invested most } 25 apon their shores, they have importurately soliciind 5 y Scott, was admonisbee at THE BURNSIDE EXPDDITION. abla cncmies of reronsiracil ou of ast Amreriea Union | !4tgel tn the war, ts to be .f suffumr. Inclosing | the ant of ‘aad, ‘ailing fin.that, VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE. . | ora about rma REDRLS TRIMK OF I1T—PRO: round South agelustéhe goverumens its pucsegmerings, it encloses very } nate ‘agen’w to enlist the vaguband advan’: in Daarieg7ey_ eee sm race aaY UP ha cxeanemmienjent modecoiioe ret Prd cnercee Hitle seeaataing cash.” 39 wae? Saati the war,end | Stani pty Hy pe eeecod popnis donandes the (Special! correspondence of the Kichmond Disyatels) sreclow t® suspect evil Ct other a,-nover Permit t them. | #8 like'yute be its niater. Rarness of — Atvaater naegeruante ogninst the. £.aith- ‘Nou: - es tobe ducoived more U ian casse Their confidence Tee oc, cea 1 4 Te sooms ist the Buruside exprdition coal weeeaty | once loee ie leet forever, “they -anmever be imyoset | SOUTMERN BANKS AND SOUHERN CUR- |.o1 buropea eiclety sbek upon them with proveind: dis Mave chosen & loss propitious time to go forth upon the’| ¥P0% by tho samo pargyy ayyim: For that rea- RENCTY.. . ust,end it is only ike Sos renabeone, the enemies of Boa ior the purpose of committing “epredations 1 tl fon the Union men of t io Sah have trampled all | genes, wOLITICAL EGONOMY. -3@ AL. STATE AND RE- | 4 4nd order and calightened liberty, upon whom. yy cast of North Caroling, Op Saméay, when the eet possibility of reconstruction unc ae their foet, and are —EXTRAVAGANCES OF. THY SOUTIME.NERS, | 780 GrAw inthe sligitest degree vor ald and comford. Hampicn Rosds, the was favorable, the breese | found trough the whole le ngtl.sash breadih of the con- ~ : * {athe ‘population 2¢ the “Old World, thie 4a ouce fair, and the prospect of ¢ preasant and successful voyage | f2deracy a--atone wall” of * indomijsale resistance to tho [Prom the Rigshmond ite einer ;Jan. 11. the most depraved ana e er js has wary anes iesteames, transports, barges, ke., | Horihemminvasen. Teeth sr ie fosenee relied upor bythe | rip quks have more money o@,thiel:taapds. than they, | Dever Yawn sbie, cither in Brance,._ Goraeny » Ported ieurely down toward the Capos and ou to ‘sen ; | Limainiss wasihe servile 9 ouladiom. But, instead of Co | ienow wnt to do wita. Some of thely bginchos in the fOr Jay to achieve ‘1 apoil every ebert which | t® ‘he variousindian tribes occupying the, territory | Joseph Lipinski, was ci t cou | uot have gotten more than eighty miles below | OVerwLiMg with thé cure FL Lwnever been more loyal. | itericm have had a appl few to ana for thres. | OF %0 00 any ing Luk IMAC ADS Apt loon Heactye tio | “weet of Arkansas and °desouri, south of Kageas, noren Cape Houry before the wind auddent: ciaiged to east. { 1 thoww aurai districts WB ere ‘the-servile population i8 | nouiha. Capitalists and mon of Dus'gee., are alike ple. | ba? been made in Bapope for qunstitutional liberty. ee of and Mito Texan andi tow A portion | NEWSRIFLED ORDNANCE-@THE UTLRY Guth—SUCCRAG- ward, dark clouds arose, and @ thick tn ft eettled unan | Most dense there ts nO ref de yon-of a patrol, and they thorie of funda. They are boseaching tee nds to borrow, |, tFiutaphs of Garibaldi wors the Tpealt, note rae of i. Of isinbarcitory ts aoeupied by.the —— Ak pee ¥UL EXPERIMENTS. . #29 FF 23% goran eatanee, ’ Yesterday it was reported thert | 429 themactvos the re-BbN > or akectors of the homes not | Lecitts whom tay ware alwaym “retla w turn the cold aoe ea ae rend aa the moon wane | digas. The Socreiary 9€.the interior of tha, old United Bde tet femme opi tory ne ‘nose ¥ | Prapucty of their massere sch ioursengaged! in the war. | Shouicer. Thousiter® ccoupa@ancls @ ne. TD ara the foam which glittore upon fe creat. Th was ha. | Stsiea. government he dp in trust for thie trdbe the sums | Price: nud which was branght vethis cligeeoose tine tt polenta 6 mm wang’ tives waist sumberina dangerous tm the ie-capacitics of minbie/, uho | 8% en epee ory a rng Merion he led a ppople struggling precisely us :ae Southern witgutcae dear neon da of aia. Shate, wen} De AL ection of tha Wa: epartenan tof Saimeke. tity ie ne es ee eee ib ted air pin ry, to be placed | eooted in 2 7 South there | peuploare struggling, for deliverance from. foreign do- vbaérgeing # trial undo. the supervis'onaf Gen. i sé some of them ave gone ashore or to | SiUhritt Peete ot a! apilan Soliant, kn ie. | BE Hen a tigated yada gl MEM that ty achieved victories watehucorid nevor La + ape waa rolarued (o the former elty "yesterday. We. are is: nd the, tecie rumiaded os their aim w deserve It canno: be doubled | Cr ncrances,. ‘The WAP, Caspile, "abe B ght prices itdvay | EY Hoon Belvod Dy tea thousand Gasibaldis im 0 she ptitectorato of Ie fo wed that the telal 40. which it wag subjected BUS. . combine their vast f — . a of hi i gow Fey : fl. COMMUPHGATIONS PROS 2GUVERNOR LETC 28%—SUM- George Powdors, for strolling about tho strsete withous. ’ Many; WAY TO DISP@SE OF DxvENLEAESS NB: | yistoce papers, wan ordered Hiteen’ ; GROnS, JanosHarria, for being without her papers, ges seat te i In the Virginia Stxto Geeate, on tho 15th inet., the | the Hustings Court, Presidcat taid Defore the Seuate the following cammuni- C. Hi Jordan was arraigned: for drawing 2 kaife on Cal- cation from the Executiv 2— vin K.teher, and after an exompination was @lasharged. Execuriwa DrraRtMeyt, Jan. 2%. 1862. Jooe a slave of Ritchio & nanan eee ae Gaeriacen oF THE SENorR AND House oF DewaaTses—I | while -enrrying bis master’s coat home, the watchmas. transmit for your oarly cumsidoration a letter from the | presuming he had stolen it. how- Acticg Commissioner of Indian Affairs of the Comfedorate ever, & was proved otherwisé, and he was. Statea, referring to the action of Congretocin regerd ‘Tho case Or i. ods for. threateming to shoot out! a orred ta,ghe Commia- gciten welt out to sen, drowe wine of the venrals ashore, | Whe Caces hang vem Sred cee wd rer again ia which | the neriOesnd lawyers, Tw le nal and owd:cet: | bon peonaats: Which svar ale che Tod ropubiteens ake, | ‘SRd@ak Ob68 for thogigmout of tho iaraat faake some further improvement ‘apon the gun, which.” She agtcied voters. Abdio Wile, probably, wed he | hominy heachisted LW gelnintt gant ofu rien rer: | Byvaliny wm rmatetinr dove. Hate. who wok nathing | Uo FaRuE tom worlt mil ba foant a opomion. 161beY |. CF oon tne e-eupanicaton and sovmapanylog daca. | He oaptsted achinks wil Tega at : much | ked of jiurnaide fleet. Yesterday seetorm om Site tc smp oc! that perma’ Thee vad z ae er at hava me gel 2 be Se tne ome chaos a Recon, wate ants one taht oe pm aren THE OCAEPATION oF. mm, Van Mronsing to saiest nights falling quite ash fo | Sele-Gdunle sbioed. in thacity wham tf dient if not | CoM watoina Durrowers fa.” EW duc of tue sgemtgn | eTeNee by. tre buccian cf tue Nosy and for that xary comatnuication fragt the Executive = Tho Rechnioat Dopatch of the Ig sai: By way ae an eoguone La ot As wo ig tnt | Swed by overs} avd Keng Soe Ea be subtle, and te rp al Ain Da das Ba cin viptlge Mardy: i GENTLEMEN OF Bane y0 em ne carey Romney by the memy, and its © by our troopp,. + moment nd favorable change appanes | ‘we may state tgp a letter was received from the V: ig clouds—ominows of calamity ant death to nay state tap ' of Virginia last ovoning, which saya: General Jackgon, deed ty cnemias a the 5 wibler? C0 tbr a transmit two co-aajqatications fom tho Seretary of War ‘shis redondunge of money ladle ly to last, some: a . sofal Shores, With the } [Rss to be wee hed, sad th po We of the South avean exteate people, ancl, ls - Wai dir ehartae 7 , and one from Gay. Winuer, that are deserving of early, . dined Se Oo ee ewcir qrar sale coateer- | tkeg cannot by entirely proce efi — trade, habstoaltyspend foul icldcalsperd cna Noel grommet asia orew consideration. into providafor tno. | bad taken Robaawy, without a sigt.’ tree wid 1 tusir biréd minions on . | For a is pur gras @ 0 ol morsthim we make. Voor rey oa are princely, owr a 4 & canes referred res ~ ins is fee Ee , the | te bo uppoiae d. con.pored of »somesf she ditnres are importa, If viecab + pinched wil’ JOHN LETOHES.. ore tho pagonetsiel Ghe Brave, Men of the eciate tl Sorrento the sneast oreteh ge be Set et CovepwnaTe Sr aus ICA, ) ARK A'OAS. | bor redit, and are eo prowi as millionaires, The wor ull te Uockade pids.an end to y gence and Praracter, who can. @ pp righted beasts before n prairie fire, they tise ing his mattsr, and way THE. IEBEL GENERA OF THE SOUTR,. age of injasites wet oppremion iw | Weel’. M0 his mw } (From the Richmond atch, Jan. 16. A LEGION ©@ REPELS (DNEIMS) POR GENERAL PRICE The Little Bock Male Journgs of be 4th inst. stides thas Wan Ope vernent, Ricotor py. Jan. $2862. °°) irginia—i have »be - P ood when this tem of Cealigg with (ie at vstde world,” We are not . ’ Hon, Joux lrtuxk, Governor ol, ¥ = F i " - Stick they are engage, 2d the Ae eey excited abe | af sivaRy scbecer Funaing in debe ayoad and.o@ sping every valuable we hee pire ved Mor fo-y honor to inion, you that Hiciyatieé Goneral Whiting sins | fen. Rtorlis gtr ice Lag oulied for, legion of At xqusiane Mite woth ox valent (edighstion of Him whom the | Pe poseors to pay Of Hie soot® "the p, of, exbanstion ee a hear Wek, tak aude, vaters—th¢ legion to corsist af two rogimenta of.iniem- ne Apter pein {uo presides impartially ovor which hae i eighteen or, twenty. ow Lars. mare “P “ ‘oon ‘fyimds and sons oboy, and who Pisetdes, tap artisily box tasoesetts at Beane fealding _-miun Virgin gales whore, the try. Gis raaesvont of savaieyy, oan batter of the dostinics of paged ys iver Ex. soi t.} Lo preet ed to t at least not re me ney tae | “yin os Many, miuences | gry Yinginia sod oF ty ay omy J _ ee feed A Soaps eri paedhe e gory Oe hae. cae From | h arDivet. C dto th i combine to priaiuce the, gf sent plethors.of money, but 7 ire! ing South \Gankie | too strony ‘@ permit then to of our tis - J a, * thore is no doubtof the Burn Lge eres may be the menus of injury and perhaps of destrastiea | 16: or Aang ous, ab ese te pigeon rd ent aa E. Leo, Virgiais, commanding South antic on the Petomac. ‘Thoy have bap aont to the reog.af cur pepe A Seabe, sca acne on ty area got off to sen, we siiall peatadly ee chit a fow days, | 1 COM \i¥os wnd.Jateresteet an innocent and Jape POOR. | hiss yoo pat t0.,the, @y-onie Youthers tabla of over- | ES G7 neaurogari, Houlsiane, commanding Armly army. Seadmotenda none gro womes rn Same with cn ATER, Ba esse iptaen some be mont! af) a trating. 03 si on, oF 8 Weg Gspo- 7 Free eacis or thie enpedilaon ate, Rab: to Meee he | RRB EL ACOOUNR O# THE LATE BOMB RD | eT olin eieattoney tsida world wore opened |” ; eta ae mn sition » all ho mate of t! eae semen and childeamy ‘hoy BRNTUCKY. ind dt is supposed, for operamions MENT PENSACOLA, to-tuorror, how,sucaemly Jd the-fauda. of the banks Major Gencrals ia '%e Pro sad cannit 2¢. yarmitiad to remy i froulof oo: dines, and | yarrens AT BOWLING, GiKUEN—A CONTAIGE WEAR AP infote on tha thore oryav nevummodatio g for them in the phar. J.P. BESJAMIN, Secretar yor War. Tins pqearrs gs Derarrxen? oF "jarraco, From te! ped C béw heavy would be th e Gall const. It was agon. emeat , Jau. 9, 1982. bere po ty aa wan ph Sort ebiow Ra oid ona early tu Decowber, but for some Fe Penn en on A few Jaye Ago-pur fission was 4 - | money Leayata searce; woukd capitalists have it all their wag mado wits! the Oth inst. We trast our Drethris 0% ) pelier Cusbman, xulgerly Kuown as thy “nortan,” to | Cn wnguaith, tine public; weald dheagurer reappear with the coast will bo vigilant, and that wherever oe ee, tyade Datweon' iley Navy Yard and Penencols, ' Sho | Oty" craig step al the rarbstonss. strike he may moet with a recestion MAC WATOE | started yesterday: A her rst trip, and about Baif-past | OSE. olor Sais abundatace xf tagney most visible, than grocte:| him at Hatteras or Port R. yal. ae two eolock P mado fast to the’ Cexjeal, wharf, being | in sne ree ol equal estate. Our tdverticigg oolumus are point than © | tho wet veradi Hat had madethat pomsinoe the Lom- | pine with, ederings OF Uhiresafost ck all lavestmnen?3, soebavid F. Twiggs, doteonidas Polk be, mminanding 2% Merphts. 3—Braxton Bragg, iouwiana, commandag a Penan- HAMD—FLOYD ANQ-M’CULLOCH AT BOWLING GREEN. =, {From the isasheville Pant Dec. aa) Nashville digwner has an ren’ Jeter from Rierxoxn, Va., Jan. %y 1868. Bowling Greeu, dated the Suth ult. from we Te, dik Exce'leney Joge Lercnen, Goxognor of Vir- | thy ing oxteacts:——Ten days se Oe oF, Eine Be Secrovary of War informs mg, that he has | 1 small maguitac'o waa imminent a at Dt writen ellegsy concerning some Tre negroes | wWaions and colguas snd batterios w forward, yoln. °° wart Van Dore, Miaseuippl, Army of Potomac. 6—Gustavus W. smith, Keo'ucky, Array af Potomac. | 6—Theopolis H. Hales, North Carolina, Army of Po- ac. sous ition strikes ata more importa’ ‘ a ' % . sss, ‘Tey have arrived, Wit your Ex § and our leaders urging on tho advegae, Tho ah Sf those (wo pincos, the rewalte, whether successfull OF | ya yimnent in Mon pe Aiea Re oma ks euomy | THES Wokuntary OMringsantnot cexapuinory; moara | T—Willlam J. dasdee, eotkin. Miso). suing at | cckiaaey do mo tho fag wo let mo kucor, wast disposition |} Gresa river wag ia teavy force, and ampeaiing contin not, will not be $2 SOP OnR AL a EE oe ee | 2 Re mintates. whe 7 . indicetjon gf the svanegor prices. and the fucility of sall- |, So-Benlamin Mager, § to ‘wake of them. They are now at wecofiics, to be joined by their entire and tmmenme army gnent for th oxpers9 of fitting tt out. wate Videolar in | “aro thrfwams hor from the guns) Hore Tiekens and | jc TG yrjces now Obsained never disappuint “do | Norfo eave tapadpldh Ati Arty: of Pototnac, Sonn a WINDE gare General. |) was inoving down, while their advance were tl » Bow oxpande! twelve, er fificen, millions 0 ope batte fps ‘an the Island. Yost no thane in quittiog | vendor. His maximam ealcniation is ulways reashad, | 9—Ja ean Ti 3 York: Come we A monueingly, ocrors tho stream. Tho two armign Aitting ont expeditions, and to repay (hem, they | she wha. 4 gor th. arrived without bi)iry. | oes generally oxcuodq?. Prt. the thb bas only jist began | 10—John & Magruder, Vir commanding at Yor! b ey teen.’ t thus in proximity and aganchag, ako fold ‘the tiaiteras wand banks, Port Koyal and Ship © too, es : Wo moves, it will Va tomas timo Batora it will reach itt |! os ccega Jackun, Virginia, commending Rorth. 1 roapesttully satacm yon that tecfollvwing served pape | Wings certalniy Justitled the general an Shot yr una be doigbt. "Real eatata ws) probably continue to ateance oa 6 Peonitead in atl here, twa. Doon examined yy | Immediake Aight, aad quickencas he pu 08 ro. western Vitgiaw. {From the Richmond Enquirer.) ou. | Graal x tram, Beige uk the resull. Since that ume eon t ‘ntil a pew condition cf Gpanes ig brought on Pg the re. ‘ a pow f 4 The report of 5 Ra eee beso Kast, proweg | ComMading fa 1 Mpageaera! Seeas “were | sarrence of pascr. Nr tbo advance gen loofat, nt pares | 5,12 _Manstaht Lovell, Vireinin,, cxameating Const of | the Hoa. Samos avons, a8 Commit toner, for (hs Dongs has woke, pines inthe mud y stabs. Had fon Koren cate baensite oxpadition ‘a corlainiy a } dos@teber, to they the troops cn tle | inte the cosas of aay ene tee ee et la Ragrend Kirby Staith, Flerifia, Army ot Totonias | lors, that ought be hung. weg Sg Bima Ba Bh oy | tere, Hower ialidagpaich from Norfolk was rocaget | Wide, “Bytr fre on the cungm o€ the tones On Ae | course, bescollarse. snd. acarrospcuding fat; batow te. | 18 Ramee’ Kit eT Mnicky commanding yeas | Omen caw te be Nene. carne tho civibanthragtien, this, slio of Cave City, while the fodorain, fright. ch tat, Ae ort Pomcardag, Mating oat the engl). | SJewd_ The order was Drone ateated UF oe and the cea tho war. of coupes tne peoos wilipcus and e¥- Ldeem it seg dn'y to rivo you their names, aa saliows, | O20! WM a junta, reamiben given tee ty the L not im -robable in edeial 1. Ggorge W. Avfroy. 2. Honry A. Anit, ‘8. Beng ‘be dowtined for Rewafort, Hone, 4. John Uergdale, %& Aaron W. Melegald. 6. Joha Alferd, J.P. BANJAMLN, Seoretaryof War. vi lamented Colonel Torry, have for the rolreated beyond Gree, river, Tho bri umal Army. ") Coneral Breckinridge is encemped about inilog a, Aringpot Po. fier Generals in he Prowis , Whe x of the LowksAua infautty; by Cap. > 1M 1. Bonhem, Saath Gar and the ire lino of bittericr at to see. It iaahoug! tion ee then tho expedithe many pier. therm; but we yet, the advas teaitimato effect of ose fn the monoy m Vaing Baler, Pose: f 4 xs 8 strong reiuforcement for operations | Alabama regimen, tweluding Fort Ba ‘flor safety in the: form of investment, tomes, , dove bere, while the Kentucky cn re Frote’ that point against Charleston aud Savaunid. Nowe | tai by the vuns of the talsigesieth Georgia and 3% te Fone aay ehNhy ts & prewe voasoning on the | gaufahn B. Floyd, Virginim, commanding Arsiy Kann. { Jour Taxporrn Turxer, Bay., Atiorney Geyeral State mains to postession of Spas ie, teal heen thie Fegimenta, re beyond amd embracing, Fort | subject of govoral finance, #» liable la is to be effected by | wh The cnnuluications Were referred to thaGammnittes on | esto of Green river ia earkouly reported. bug tt tn fale to Vinrinia, waiting orders, oe aout. ae. The fire from sirsequns war almost deacsuing, | oe sim of which, Ike the winds, so one can foresee Cowrta of Justice one N.C.) Journal, Jap. 15.) al - {From the Wit eeral Duronile’s wRyediloiy 4k peeps ee would seem id far excelling inrap sity that af the a ther the cowrees or the violence, but there are rational ‘ulloe! thi ve to five thousand. » for the presegt, oot revuen vo Hampton Ronda #8 rope eee cen. | Of November. Tho Yacikher were goon disparaed, in | either She ene Ot teata mondy peeasure at the South | Sa.*flenry R. Jacks »Gieorgia, resigned, FIRGINIA od distuclined make a hvsty advanee, burg Mepress by ite Petite having Yawn sah akg | CVeTY direction, come oe@king safety ttt holes, oumers be. | Ai) not negessarily follow tho eatabliahmout of peace. IC 6—"Robert 8. tt, Virginia, Killed i, aetion, ow — Mvntiouing the return of the Toxan Rangers, the letter folk 'o have not heard 4 ‘aur evoning xt six | Nid annd hills, wha by far the groater auTRRE WOK tO | th otteon of war shali be to break up porimauentiy our 7—* William Of. 7 Georgis, resigned, THR bead OAS mu ie vaye:—They reprereat the fodorals as being afraid of the const, end surely if See io maabe We no e | theit heois, laying im The shace the coletwated race of | i .ge with the North, this coneinsion would be a judicious | §—*Rarnard I, Ber, South Carolina, k¥ind im nevion. (From the Hichmond Rxaminer, Jan. 16.) fight, and not anxious % attempt an advance, Np ane People are not as economical in the ee of (his impor earne Wecall 4~ Alexander R. Lawton, Georgia, wraaniing Coast tops wore | 4 eofo one, for there is the maelstrom that exgulphed Yelock, it has had " . | Silly Wilson, nea 9 fiiia the roported eatumate of t this s! fhoce, which is not Gosoe bondeet aa fess Cove wer H "ove to tye a “Massachusot ent and some | oer woalth and ail Our prosperity. ‘The desire of our | of Georgia, tend articio as \hoy might be. hts reiterk apple Ret | iveraovis: thy wy ftom thros to fve thousand. On fas is lone than twenty-four oun Tans + | New York volvu'Aers—tho Intte wover, T will 40 | ceroautile and banking classes will be at once to reaume 10--"videon J, Pillow , Tennessee, Fetucky. oaly t citizens, but with re ue fores inet way | 29th the foderais in heavy foren, oxbimated by some ab Caps Lookout than thirty-six hours, ad Cape Bear than | the credit te nag, behaved much’ hotter, hud towards the old courses 0: Dusiness with that section; and it will 11—Samuel R. Anderson, Tennesse, Kentucky. yeti, the deteroms otmeere < pea tem fia re. | Seven thousand, appeared on she north of Green, forty-eight. " sige, ieee Goer rahe bea subeldea be UY | bea problem which the even only can selva, whether , ea 8. Donelson, Tennsmtee, Coast of South pom esis ma ry was Saar oo % - wi Piates river oppose towns ilo, which igi Famondaon cheered w vsidert good oh at our ore will be virtue @n in either our legiatation or | Carolina -ameers a . ty, oud distagt from this wenty four 5 THE REBEL EXTOPTIONISTS. pattorion. Wh them worg killed we | Shore wins Oe vaste tue fuga) policy. i Day at R. Jones, South Carohiony Army of Potomac, | governient, who use itvight aad day. and nt all times, | Ai Stunna, nesta dentgn #9 attompt the PA RADEL GOVERNMENT IN COLLUSION WET THEM. | yaye no mgats of ney ing, but heir tents If this ruinous system of trade should not be resumed, 14—Jonee M. Withers, Alatea, tor manding Coast of | with o freeiom 8 " Ja oy thong Bd ney | passage of the river: if any such design, however, were (From the Richmond Bxaminer, Jaw, 17. and Wore knocked into the m + | tore can be little canso for apprehending & momentary | Alabama. Wmexhauatidie, This, for thelr ospooial gratitietion, Wo | ft ortainod, peas abandubed, ag Done of them Wave beet may say is by ho menns the case, Ry referones to the rooeed ings of the Commox Council on Inst Monday, it wi!l 0 ween that Mr. Thoraas H. Wyeno, # member of that body, offered @ resolution for (hie apeedy oulleetion of the bill due by the Confederate States government for gas. ‘Though this resoigtion was withdrawn by request, the object in offering it was apparent, boing to bring to the ettention of the amet tho ‘wastoful extravagance with which the article was nged, and thereby induce a Jess consumption and a probable continuance of light. 1b-—Jolin C, Pemberton, Virginia, Coase of South Caro- sa. 18—Richard ¢, Fwell, Virginia, Army of Potomac, Vi—Joba Hf. Winder, Maryland, Richraond. 18=-Jubal A. Farl ibe ka, ‘of Potoranc. e ‘The oxtortioners are still plying their veombion throug! wary in. After the persion o . Tha government sit affords full license | Wyn 0 the L oun the Sect. eae anrrenten io toa comtrol of the teahes ngainit Fort ; seon south SAho river Iu that rogion, cane cn of thecountry, aw! cron directly aa Pho Alabama and Georgia regiments, abor THE CONFLICT NPAR AT HAND, Nott fobstanding the falling back of troops on both Skdeg And the no ‘of any exoiting ovent dur. ing the past. ten days, muitl in nombers, sad more Taighty on the rebound, two armies aro about rushing together for tagalery tn the conflict. Our Hg Non) haps yours, aM decided, and soon, too, by arbitramant sword, Camilius of old, we throw our gteel in the scales before tho advancing ane col'apse at the resumption of free intercourse with the world, ‘The danger thovld be from the large amount of then Cfloat in the community. The greater portion of this payer ia Issued by the governmont and by responal- customer jor caypplicn the batteries looking to McR: ‘ z in be anticipated ve mariet,. Thane privileges to commercial oxtor> Sr ete coors nnd damaging one of (he guns of Pi oe Se ee Eoeve frome tive Sepnentty At coe contrast strangely with the vevers policy of imprese | Gay.” ‘Throtigh almoat the cutire night our guns kept up | im Chher ments, Our groat staples command which the government has not hesitated co adopt | oY regular intervals their fire. The svane was grand be. | Sun IDA SPog pay iania, tt Ee aceon Beards tho most deserving classes in the community. yond conception—tho shells, in their screeching ana | $Onole 'm Overy Me wt ence for ihe amount ‘tot hesitated to impress the wagon teams and late Screaming journey resembling startled mezeors coursing | oF gpecie requisite to form a basis of our paper circutation, 19—Thomos B. Plotumioy, Arkansas, died in Arkansas, 20—Sarnuel Josies, Virginia, Army of Potomac. Q1—Arnold flae; Maryland, Army of Potomac. 22—Daniei Li » North Carolina, Army of Potomac. Frm CA Louisiana, Texas Frontier. a4—Williom H.C, . About twelve o'clock several buildings in erchandise. The mere state ‘ ‘Army of Potomac: | That the article is wasted, ant that there is @ Warrington were fired, and lames ightiug upthe yard and | oF Ovehaning thon al for meschasiee, Te ee | St —Willeth W. Loring, Worth Carollon, Wreetora Vir~ | demand for amy may be’ inferred from, the sate} entorting, Ul, aad oll them i with that alee thomate tir demands. \ the village, and forte, and battorios Ning & #0eN® | Trade, It le very cortain that there never have beon a | ginia. ments made by the gentleman, in question, Ww besides yarchaae) i pomp vo tthe ‘This is not . * & fraud upon the gon ty it grand as tho ‘bombardment which perpetuates the name who have put forth « Wiis menan of manag? Sa ltivert Pike, Rekcoatee tediag Comm Sivinenge of havi 3 rence wpe foventen Mt Hi tabante out everyth ing to our forces dome ‘not end with che doparionin, it works nin. | fr'tndereen and dhe Ditth day of the new year. Webave | Feeble wk0 OSs Pur tded wrth tho, moan of making advantage of havin once superintondent of oulfored no Joes of life or limb, nor susteined any injury those Phe South, The first yenr of perce fastice and fraad apon every consumer of more! articles: ing relat! ‘works , and, t rfl competent to make a correct wr coupled with the fact thet thirt ie yhoir mercenary hordes have been author! representation, . ‘at gas, was consumed. in | wore ot thelr meronncry b bo South. The government had it in its | ul 16 Iikelihcod of any more firing—no | Good 88 ‘tend t 4 d Polcy of imprersraent at fait rAlea of roma. | i008. There Site Site easier ena ho harm | Will be marked. Ly, S violent am Ad Neh wei taaaner in tho different dervieg tn Kentucky, show that thoy Intetd va sagt cag pea | cot nooo hengaoce MS San | Rage ti cP om | ge ct Cy ay eA ae i com: , —— ithout t anoes coun: v ‘ 4 he. Om te ; A stop it Sats | YANKEE. TTNANCRS MG EOPPLIDS THR | 7 cone ae an rt re wet Yo ata poe Gs, gtinne nr | Rt oer en i a ay of the war nipoh the community and to § wi 8 1 4 i ern ‘exoeds that of ay’ | on the'adyi , the vie 4 han odvem bed nee ony bg FY es re a ers Py TY pai y ic cme gf roti ot buh | at 04 since the wore establighed. <>, | third tvrlewing their troops ‘ce here, there and tha’ ” * \

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