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THE NEW YORK HERALD. eo WHOLE NO. 9299. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26,°1862,—TRIPLE SHEET. ‘ PRIGE TWO CENTS. nes of yesterday, viz.:—to on the tab'e the rerolu- ‘THE RAILROAD ARTERIES OF THE SOUTH. [f:22°3==!== th: gentleman from Tennesseo tn relation to tbe past and future conduct of the war, he projased very briefly to ex) reas ome views upon the question, with particular resp’ct tothe executive branch of the government. It was his opinion that the policy t: b.ve een vursusd ab Tho Unfinished Inside Track of Jeff. Davis—Tho Proposed Connection Between Danville, Virginia, and Greenboro, North | '= "?"sarr,%fe on, Triad geht 2. . have a'med at an offensive warfare. matt the and Between Selma, Ala and Me: Mississippi. thealt te incded te is opm the war een or North nd the South might lata long time, and that hestilé tier world exit forcorr. We cannot afford to give up one | inch of -ur Southern soil. The North vow exceeds us to | the number of eighteen or twenty millions of white | people. We shonld have pursued, from the very first, ie aa ILcustaa re 3, LIe's ILLUSTRATED P ef FAD more of ap aggressive policy, which would have given READY sone to the Southern States, it would haveo ee BAD oor fries and discouraged our enemies, and such & WEOWRSDAY LONG, COMA policy hd been indicaved by our distinguished President, ONBSDAY MORNING, CONTAIN weed: i DNESDAY MORNING, CONTAINS from Mississippi. when om his way to be tuaisurated as IN 'EDNESDAY MORNING, CONTAINS Pr ident of the Provisional gevernment—that we WEDNESDAY MORNING, CONTAINS | thou wage war on the enemy's own grovud. Mr. Ht L. P. Walker, th) former soo oH said at > aariy day Mot the fag of the» tlkatrho tyover b- © plolat Wa speaker, uit thonght (b> expre gion unwise at that thue. We should have talked peare and atdwar usd pe weful terms, taut prepared for artive war. —Andacity !-— outacity'—audacity!—iathe key to sneces Mak 1d 8 vA r VORT DONELSON, Sheu oF FORT Roneieon OF FORT DONELSUN. OF FORT DONELSON. how of fear; proseente the war with great vigor. ‘alle rigk. have we not risked a covolution? aut shall we : ree it fall? We should have pureed an axgerssive po- fi . licy from the very first. The enemy at that time were w- ¢ or ; ON. Devonred hey han seven ty-five thousand men, i . m st of them were holiday © hitors,and carne South as atl ah she galraenrae Of ine Eaveaternth, Orsort of Fourth | dig celsbration, “The gets «4 gy. AR A 0 # pelle: shoud thow have been action. “Nupwte’n ‘our special artist, Mr. ‘Lovie, accompany: the war with Italy, did not wait unlil the evemy cane ie ag PRANK LESLie's ELLUR | to. bin; ho first won ons bettie, then lew here and BD gained another, then reabet there and fought «third OF RoaNonn era | Sne. Froderick the Great, who defended his litle OF Roatote fare Kingdom, whieh one could almost cover with a pock-t- OF ROANOKE ISLAND. | handkerchief, against all th Powers of F oF OKE ISLAND. | cont England, hat won all his bat jes by re OKE ISLAND. | genius. He did nor wait oni! th. Russian | came up. and defeat thom; then wait for the A i army. He marched ou we. (owed \. then rushed op ayother. Iretead of wailing, he marched and met the enemy snd cut then to wees. The Norther treons, at the breaking ot of the war, were uniwoip iued, and it will bo recollect that we defeated them at first on evo’ yo:c.ion. Then we could have gone ini Maryland, when she was pre] to be revolutionized. Tho South ern (opie arc high-toned, patriotic, great-souled | e0) but we cu not endure privat ons and hirdships like the North. Hencewe should bave pursued an early activo ‘and aggressive policy. Look at the country aroun! us devas ced. We have burned no cities, we have lad waste \0 towns, The North had seat the sein of «cie'y to be pitiod againet the nobie sons and the very flower | of the South. We do them a favor to killot! such as | those. But once carry the war into the North, strike ut their borders, strike through their land, and they wil} ftoon begin to feel that the game they play is not such a Paasant nea it now anpears. Bet if we did not help and when it was in our power, “My Maryland,” the month of which makes every heart in the Soh til) with cmotion—if we did pet help her then, when are we to do it? Now, when reverses are courtanuly attending our arms? Mr. Joxws, of Tennessee, here informed the oman landing of the Nat: ‘Troops ‘under cover of Union Onnbsain, Bartow the Sominrdmant. from a ketch fur | placed by ae eta in Groatan, Sound— | thatthe news had arrived here that Gonersl Prite, of ‘Vessels and Chevenx de Frise. | Missourt, had gained another great victory /killing #even ee One a | und: ed of the enemy, and losing only one hendred oi his own men. Mr. Boyer said he was glad to hear it, for General Price had the spirit of suecess. Inactivity had beeh ore of the curses of the South. {ie believed with N-upbleon that generals were born generais: they were like poets, a man could not be made a poet by education, mepouls only be improved. Some of tne men at the head of now had no military genius, but it was said they must not touch that subject. Sha'l they not investigate, thoy, the representatives of the peope? Let us pursue some policy: if a man is incompetent set him aside, no mutier who Detppaney ea moe rege ‘This iso reel gontle words ‘indly feelings to be used towards an ‘ono whom there was a necessity for setting aside. ie did not desire to offend any one, but he spoke for his country’s cause. We have to learn ‘When the battle of Manassas was Bie ae KEWSPAPER, NEWSPAPER, but cut his bead off. Sho earried a guillotine Ny “ uve orders that the dykes debarred. We showid increase greatly the safety and of the South, assembled at the Council Chamber in this By general consent the amendment was postponed, and ‘waves over the land, rather NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. city of our means fer transporting men and cappliee. city on Wedn Inet, and adjourned yesterday, after | the bearily apuroving the Pied of tbe Legis, theese a covert tp ft If the construetion of the road should, in the tof | having Ite object, 90 far as it was possible, | lature of the rights and ‘we should act. the spirit in which Congress, as it @ in mine, bo indispensable mout | ina satisfactory manner. ‘the State, was, at the instance of Mr. | of War ts inom) , he met Be removed. ‘prosecution of the war, the action of the gov- Mr. Goodman, of the Central, was President | wx, of 8. C., taken up.and unanimovsly adopted. safety of our ‘and danghtere The Third and Fourth Days of ‘not be restrained by the constitutional ob- | of the meeting, and Mr, Chas. G. Talott, of the Rich- | — The amendment to the resolution concerning the clacal- | ¢+y demand, that’ these ‘vandas jection which would attach toa work for commercial | mond and Danville, Secretary. fication of Senators was now resumed and adopted. Deaten back: Our ‘must live, no matter: the Rebel Congress. and attention one Lier ob Cw aoe A The Plowing rallrades wees Fev apenees: in the Con- Mr. oi of Lat ata a ee. ee [ame pectiben tbe rat dhe syeckers opinion, Yeganized for its construction and a@- |" Memphis aud Charleston. visional . act an Printer for the Senateof the | Mali Ih tela jo bre to Virginia Central. Confederate until otherwise ordered. Bre when he said thore had been “no plan of FEROCITY OF THE REBEL PRESS. | ees ommtettaton sd the seizure of Ship pence aha Fe eee Eee ee en eth aoe: | __ i, Jumarss seid. thet he: had tale wee emunetore fr we fd, om te towne der | Rhino: Pedersen and Foams. its mai Haro epemenais rei |r henna cn a rien ‘ ~~ ane contractors; for we fol ing - ‘ich monk rg pral ceremonies. oD , ih Was, ? patch to the New Orleans Picayune, published in the vi nie ad Tennessee, amvended x0 that the Sgoate committee should gonsint of a tee coenoy tormin Pen, JEFF. DAVIS WANTS MORE TROOPS, | Hx otsaturtay, that tho line of railroad between | wiimingtcn and Weldon, ‘The Peakient appointed Messrs. Orr, of South Carolina; Pt. ha Paes ar pod Mobile and New Orleans was fnished on the 18th of | Orange and Alexandria, Brown, of Misisippi, and Henry: of Fennenaee. ta, | Toombs had, es he thorght, th x | January— jond ans 4 message was: ved from’ ouse spreacnta- the true revolutionary s-irrt. a at an ne 4 Merwiay, Miss., Jan. 18, 1862. Mississippi Central. tives announcing the concurrence of that body tn the seoore would inq- ire of the gentleman if there wae rs Great Demand for Substitutes in the | ine line from Mobile slong the Mobile and Ohio Rail- | Southern Mississippi. Senate resolution requesting the Attorney Generai to re end ccaetenoeas diiculty 1p the way? a D ON WEDNESDAY nonn road was finished this afternoon,aud will be in operation | Memphis. Clarksville and Louisville, turn to the House the papers, &e., in the office or under rer ai t: President REWS DEPOTS ON WEDNESDAY NORGING, Rebel Army w Monday next, This completes the Vine between Molile | Washington County, Texas ten fe toe aes Fe ar’ The Provisional Orngrese, noe | Mir, motem, Glev nee Smee. ce Meee Yap ae i Abb NEWS DEVO ON WEDKESDAY MORNING. Soa We iheans, ae Secieen ond Marsden. Western North Carclina, otherwise disposed of; and all papers referring <i EE oa 8 Gg ee eS tae hive DELOTS ON WEDXESDAY MORNING. D.- FLANNERY, Superintendent. Greenville ant Coluimbie. tive sessions aud executive business to the Senate, ire. eee ent” thet kpeuber ealty wdgeestet ene WS DEPOTS UN WEDNESD, NING. 7 i M ‘THR CLASSIFICATION OF FENATOR'. ings. believed in his beart that the President BEE Mews Barone Oe WEONESIAY NOBUS | KING COTTON GETTING UNEASY. | Aur mbsnnstanns tie Plsapuneremaceod ea | tharware i atndane, bates, anmber of S0pe- | on matin fz tsrom et Tomine along fer | Vee, th, ac, gery and eo of the oath, bt ALL NEWS DEPOTS ON W: ‘SDAY MORNING. voctally ‘thes— intondents, and other railroad officers. classification of Senators was proceeded with, with the | he himeclf did not want Fim surrounded with tocomt-e- pote noe WEDNESDAY MuURNING. pl {me completion of the above line is very opportune at seed ab the Conve hae boyy BB, Fa the | following resuit:— h font advisers, who might eaie@ much mischief, when the noe u 1 the Yi " om jor st lows — ry x 8 0 ‘ q " ro copy 100 - pf oy geo yey rly ry Np Frdleides tho railronds In the Confederate states into four row Sorears,.G yents| pontie Ot Uiicvaney AE Me scaled forth thd for Fro. 23) BEAUREGARD AT COLUMBUS. KY. | aircaty stricken down on tho seaboard, and | {istricts,on theassnmy ton that it would, be, impesalble ao. Me Petey niyo Omg, tue hand there ch va be w ; 4 Pie 0. 2 ad deme i i § 9) CaissEsetUL Ob Sows trembling at the approach of the Unioa aavance by | vantagoously, The railroads in Virginia constitute one nih og down as the arbitrators of @ free and enlighteved ‘extra eopy to the person sending aclub of ive, lund, it is quito evident that the rebel leaders now | “division; those enst of the Savannah river and south of 6 do. Every additional su scription, €2. f ‘ . - Weldon nother; those south of Knoxville, oast of th ~ Mr. Mace, of Ky., said that he would not un- ‘Adit ten emanite How England Observes Her fear that nee “grant, smultary railroad nes” may | ronabigheo end erat o (hes vannah rive: another, and £40. | aortske to myestiate tie merits of the military gouins ie, e seized by Gener: e!lan, the robel army bagged, | those west of Chattanooga and the Tombighee, east of | \, Sesol m * | of the day. He would leave ‘argied before 1 Ciiy Mal super ve, Neutrality. the rebellion crushed and the authority of the federal | the Mississippi river aud § uth of Kentucky, another. pone ope ete on $d | Ue giimate tribsnal at the proper time. Heeame I TOU Was? Go KNOW WHEAR FORT DOWEL. government restored. The Richmond Blsaminer of the re “ark oe em Pred is he | hee ery in each division, 6 do. tram 0 hah wah re nay pee ave vei itn, 7 with gach machine shops and foundries as may be neces 6 do of Yankerdem, Sull,he was not for adopting a new eon is, F on the subject, says:— hi i seat . : olate what shou! BUY FRANK LESLIB'S WAR MAPS. | PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE AGAINST TER, | _ 3 witt do recoitoctea What Prasudesc this chodpusta. | 40 3A Resmertoae Col gold bs he rates tobangmg oe ET Aka Rot cn alae meg pean voy olay Bf you want to know wher Fort Henry ts, * | ed, in his public message to Cuugress, ‘he miliary mes- | Tespective civis‘ong. Tho alfuirs of the rulling mills ate | which resulied ax follows ; % thas. the F:ereh ‘Council wae abrat to BUY FRANK LESLIE'S WAR MAPS. Ne aay wee . sity of establishing radlway communication baween Dan. | 0 be managed by a boar! of directors in each divisive, laborer Mr. Clay, two years; Mr. Yancey (absent), | dictate (oem, and he p rced senvines all along the Wid edt obsessed vill nia, and Grceuboro Worth Carviéna. Whatever | consisting © the Presidents of the roads, and they are to | gix years vores b Ree ders i Ds oh ching him. want he ‘l oY " m appreciation the country may have of the “miliia jocate the mil's to the best advantage of the roads oun- sini or . e! Gn gr se sl rp the mil power. Bey Peas Leeires wan wars, | A Monster Foundry and Arseusl im North | chisiy” of the otha-wiso questi aa. policy cf viding | 8° ned, to fx the price f mae ial and tranaportall.it,t0 | yoaraenne nr tmmoms two Teams Mr. mitebell, six | On £0 te me vanted Uricuow it @ aime Broponition was " ag thaws - rai.roads, we believe that 14 will bo surprised to bear of | 80’¢ct and appoint a genera’ rintendent for the works, Minide—Mr. Boke n usuipation, Ti simply to express an. opinion was to gene eld ae ee ee wan mare Garolina, Fao ee iiok this policy has becu/renmasnented go | aud fx the capital necescary to carry out the scheme | yearn Beker, two yours; Mr, Maxwell, four | M1 ti nd consuiered usurpation, be wanted to go home. fovea C @ informo.-in tho most positive mam. | arid the manner of paying in the same—eich road and in- (langhier.) If you want to know where Bowling Green Jn &e., &e. &eo. ‘SecuLive estinat: for aid to the Lanyite | terest to furnish all tho old material they can spare. ir. Tewrn, of Ga,, offered a resolution modifying that BUY tRANK LESLIE'S WAR MAPS. ne tit lion of dollars, to be expe ‘The second part of the plan is in substance as follows:— of Mr. Fete it the polntof abandoning heneeforth and ate ar tho . resident ma: ? wy In the event that the roads constituting either division | 7 pens. tcrover the deiensive policy . but deciared that we should should fail or decline a Louisiana—Mir. Semmes, four years; Mr. Sparrew, ox | oe ive with enorgy both an offensive and: defensive sh mills as above providod, | yonrn ‘a : it shill be fond pecessary , to eae so 4 foley, aud show the general confluence whieh great and ciation Sho Wil woe Tyce tts mere renee ren te four | Chiveltous Drove roped, wn do renage, ithe ett “Miccouri—Mr. Cla k, two years; Mr. Peyton, four yenrs, | amt tbiary authority; and, thab ‘mencares ei Candiiaa Mr, Davis, tao yours; Mr, Dortch, | siuid He adnpiad for the prosecution of the wae at the four years cariest poreivlo moment. He wished t know i the yah {om Teunestee would accept this proposition Tf you wamt to know wher Nashville {: 4 a BUY PRANK LESLIE'S WAR MAPS, TRE SOUTHERN RAILROADS. Hon aivised the ald of the the roads are pied Af you wasttexnow where Memphis tn, vere ~ to the completion of the Mistsippi and Alabama River | Make advances to tui BLY FRANK LESLIE'S WAR MAPS. | Important Rallroad Comncctions—Actio: Railroad, sv 4s 0 coanset Selma, om Alabama, with Meri- | dertako to estab ish Sohit dian, tn ‘Mississippi; and that Congress proy basis Lercinafter sta Hr you want ioknow whe dC EL Lg WAR MAPS. ofthe Rebel Congress=Map Showing the | (yi iivaivargeo: one lnuudiral awl who may éstablish and put in operation, with FRA Raitroads. doliars for tho.purpose of completing this counectio: montha of the Ist of Jan ary, 1862, a menufactor, Sow'h Carolina—Mr. Barnweil, four years; Mr. Orr, six | &@" It you wantéo know w hers Roanoke T-land in Tho map—iatoresting and utaful at any poriod of our | Urveotent of yovecuimont aud to railroads it dango: ous, foad supplies which shall be approved by tke comps years. i / J 0 meu 7 ‘ S WAR MAPS. . ‘i a ‘healt to be contined within proper limits, and lavie to hey wili coutract to purchase of them anaually dicing the mentee. ‘ fo : Mr. loots said that if it was meant as an endorsement: history—becom s important ané of great value atthis | gins aad eorruptions,es,ccialiy in wiegislatiye body | Prevent war, aud for a term of three yoars frei the close vem Mr. Houry, four years; Mr. Haynes, sx | 71 wo ofticers-of the Cabinet whom he referred to we If you want to ke ow where Sh p Island ts particular moment, whon, as our readors aro aware, th hich envel i i] wi f th h supp! they shall me BUY PRANK Lees WAR MAPS. » WhOnt, cadors re, tho | which envelopes its proceedings with secrecy. of the war h supplies as they shall manuiacture, to Teoa—Mr. Wigfall, four years; Mr. Oldham, six years, | Yeeterday, be © R sébdl leadbed ive Mtralding évecynacen’ > complete tiie a eh ste Stele tent of the requirements of the seve.a companies, pin : 0 “ Me. Trios said itonly end rsed the ‘The peo- y ple ‘The Richmond Seaminer of the 6th inst. irb. Cometinpiian and eiaigioant, fot Ue porial | porte te henge! cnt, COnOr ee. EMSOPEL GFtT pleted seperede mim wher me: Executive, at a price not greater during the centiveance of rt yo but the bx pe sed toe same confidence in ‘On motion of Mr. Seankow, the Senate adjourned until vhs people would 4 anything. fee the. thau fifty per cout upon the rates current for ar- | ten o'clock to-morrow morni the people f or x : try. If there was & call for arms, there would. be a middte line of their main gystoms of railway commanica- | Wo learn that President Davis his sent in to Congress a tion: from Dapvilic, Va., to Greensboro, N.C., and to | Special message, recummenciing that he aid of the go BM you want to know where Savinean is UY FRANK LESLIE'S WAR MAPS. want to kaow whore most ef the places are, made | connect Selma, Ala., with Moric vernment be extended to the vb,ects of the reschitiows | ticles of ke quality on the Isto, 1860; and after tress voneliton, > eye trosd loridian, Miss., which will | adopted by tho convention of railroad presidents and | th. close of the war an advance cf! hive than’ th HOUSE OF RRURESENTATIVES, ‘every. cross. toad—not only Boe PRANK LROLIB'S open anew continuous line to New Orleans and Mobile— | superintendents held in this city Inst Decomber, It_is | por Gent upon ‘the negual cost oF eanavogiatina wt simaligy Tho Howse was ealled to ordor at twelve M.,and opened | heyy “creat fad, bab ab angle. there. hed is. ag @ military necessity, in order to facilitate the trang. | UAderstood that the Presi vent takes the grownd thas the om at the tim ‘of import du. | With prayer by Rey, Mr. Duscax, Journal was read and wae powder weeded that wold be iebea, and the zUy Lay. Setation of auppiion and troops to and from the interior ar | cameal Receenary to construct tho estabiisiments ro jes ngrco to. male | SPproved. Jople would ovon underinine. thelr housem to fot walt cy tie a 4 fof | quived for rerolling rails and the maniiact ire cf loco: 48 who establish Mr, Sweat, of Virginia, from the committee on the part f it were w be found there. hy would cheer. BY tH the Confederate territory. Tho rebol Congroas has jut | motives cannot wel bo hal unless the Confederate. wo. tas vino establish | orate House (0 inform the President of tho orgealzaion | Ply tive mimectonthe of thelt peoverty to save the other eee be passed an act authorizing tho construction of the Danville | Vernment will mke some artvance for the jurpose. It t than (fy nor more than’ even. | butt houses of Congress, reportod that the cominittcs onecuth. This ic asta po.vin a nvens penple, con guy be road, at the urgunt request of Mr. Davin, also suggested that a chinery proper for rolling ue Ber cont, ot, a. < ch at ad | pee tering eh aoe eet he bd a pr per pie. me ae = {aver of Congress taking some i 7 5 excee | The ama 2 oe § ai hat the | getion — ? Vhess waeks wore © be completed by aid from the ing plates for uses wh: | red iiviividnal to be determine mnsent | Tce Tad organized happily, and. after bis tomguem | pg id ‘oan py aaup luigi sememmeeeen Ath Om ONT ro) rebel troagucy, and tho idoa of appropriations for the pur- | Y B te note Chek the whole mitt ref abl | 1 to excoed in the aggregate the abowe |i tion, he would have a message to communttate to bth | pow slooping fur the past four months; wake upally in Lb ON ONG was urged by tho Dayis Cabinet upon th ign || 18 largely engaping th: attention of Congress, aus there .# avtorics so established to give the preference to | benetes of Cong: ess, high, tedinm and low pinces, ‘i x i Ox Ot pose god by pon the Confede- | Sone cariosicy to to whiat extent the wiceacrs | rials whe have loaned theie capital, 7. Smith.of Vi'ginia,and Mr. Pugh, of Alabama, wore | Th Teena eat the, resolution certainly endorsed aclenibistratic War and rate Congresa, now in secret session in Richmo movements are forcod upon the rebels by the « of the Provisional Congres propor tion of the convention referred to, that tho rajiruad! aitopt the propos The Presidents of companies in th | therwaeives to call together thete Ba Ho, never woukl endovao the Xeere+ de ane, from the gommities ap. y. ‘He intended to make one da inter on the part of the Hongo to inform Mr. Davis, of ON ONE 4 oad ounda’’ of General MoClellan, which is naw drawing itn | * PArbof the mititary defences of the conatry.”” | tion apon the coregoing plan ai on wort that would astonish at least somebody ; b COAFE LORE Le ars: colle around the rebel @intes.. These new enlitiary ils | Another em inthe saane paper gives thie bit of in- | , Several rerolutions wore alopted by the Convention, of | (yt ive ete eee Seti. | sale arUlng facts, wich be inde bring. 10 formation:-— which (he following is the most important — te : ark Tes | hear on ihe subject, He had consured thom yestorda; nily on our ma olvel, Th pinion of dent of the Confedem@ 8, rep 1 that thome us iy 00 out Silp(| an cegettinnt inn deme Walia ¥ASak Rewlvel, That ib the opinion of this meeting it is of 1 acbupt the pimeee to liberally tor (Tharaday), and he would not take Bask a single word of sheet, oontoining a series of nixtee r nee Ue ay Mecluding oneot e.ctuire Bort asd ee, roads or counections aro showa promi Bates aia ‘tions of the today. Their airategic value in the hands of eitior | yyy covington aint Uliio at oad went army during the prosecution of the Union war ta thore | the considerution of tie Stat: Legieintu jetion of | kreat importance to the defence of thy confederacy ardiy 18 wader | that evory facitity should be ex 1 to the develope ne Ure mineral woaith of Mr. Lows here asked pe@mission to lay before the House tho repert ef the joint committee appointed to 00, asked permission ¢ Confederate “tates; and of vote by 4 tO Now Orloan Athid mix! yin relition ty theelnesh ansier ty the respective élerks of tho Senate the Senate met. af RoonsSip: Rivsiam tar the ebetr, " nl dug & linkof abort forty mites botween Deoeilc’, | “Military neceesity—sin the South tte. Uw | FRAWK LESLIE'S WAR MAPS. Prico 6conts, im Virginia, aut Groonsinro, in North avo ina. Phe | United Stale. See cc ocmoomnsecuni-er tue premiae ? “as ' Sen prayer by Rev. Bishop ki " emtruction of this comparatively shot line wruli ot ¢ ws a THE CONVENTION OF RALLNOND OFEIOHKS renifle tn, aWvemaved to nénond it, #6 that thee dena snowed that the resotation of theWenate be |. Ever er BF AAts Barly, of the Methodiat operations of th t , Wiha view ditions, and the positions of clearly shows. a negotiation with the onederate Stwtes gov t oa ar of which tho report of the ¢ sal re ya \ u fis a large prunortion of this wealth is now owned by alien 4 nes fs reural_ceremnnies, sond- Debed alall nee septa, Friggein Jefferson Davin, tt dais message to tho Confederate gon. | MAdvance of the lands novossary te comple im. | euemice, an t application bo made to tho Confele- es wae received. which was agreed to; tay to the ce rade ht be reat’ te mie the provement, We miy reliv me anxiety ou th raed moved What the committecs which, according to that ing to the clerk's des! Te ® . RANK LHALIB, dude, tol ak SA, oe Taek Pena ; yO this sub- | race Con, pass a law confiscating and selling the 8 ro | Gay. He Aleo asked that five hundred be printed 19 Chiy Haul square, New York, ’ o November, ruferred to } joct by su but President Davis bas advised Congr fute ests in the property so owve! by alien enemies jn | were to consist of seven, should consist of nine. < fe ‘agreed go Ne Sorat, Oey + | tho sulyjoct in the fallowing terms:— ‘aquinet opriat n ture various tnines of minerale, which will enable South. | Adenter. i’ agri ben Bay 7 ‘the resolution and the sub- per LESLIE'S PUBLICATIONS. For the succewfud pragscwtion of this war it 18 indispon hue geadiont cy Ws ro aaciry a operators to work the eaind, sit tak yooh gy - one = meernpas Moy & | sti teon the table for the rewedh. — sable that the means of transporting tre el od joeeet ave Bi e - : apy Deereeverce Ho 4 a grees, jo die RRA LESLIE'S ICLUSTRASED NRWSPAP Bedelia: ba farntotied. afar te parinte, is evole mance | ev aie Gantrd Heron, to iy tnt eration THE REBRE CONGRESS | clainad incenvarunli, a8 We did hgh rapcet for eee moved to make i ee order of the day for f aa Ras to interrupt 4 * ste wd z unfinished cvction of the railroad sine (ion ih q that boty, and he bad only expressed big satisiacth 9 FRANK LESLIN’S ILLOSTRL x see reap at eteurt tho commercial inveroourn: Yetwowt | Leven wrminus gf the Viryiwia (On ral Rndtraad dnd tae | ie . fting chat his frieud fromm Virginia. (Mr. Joakite) bad | ,, de. Garrwxts. called the pecrions quests), ead, both ANK 11 TSTRATRD ZEITUNG, woekly. ople, nor place a eliesk on th veauer- | Konauher Paley’ Thesectin vf te red to hiven airy | r € the army, aud Hot in. tho Provishinal Congress, | Tesvtutions were bald lm or Tt as whem Price 6 ogni of Our-coultry io the other must b sion is evecakty made fs twenty mies in length, ccuseing | Pourth Day's Proceedings. ted ag. caatihg pertain refeo: | , Me. Comat omwred, 6 reuutiet OM NOS Same aiemee FRANK LESLII’S MONTHEY (a pedati'ul Migizine), bod glad leapee "y wy ouncatre, aud emo inh siaioly’ by | . THUD Dav. | art, whe lm aleo Jistaimed. sour, tt saierow: and. from "the hah Price 20 cents, Grecaorion Wi wphur ti | SHNAR ved ft s 7 “ H seni wroderntc | Sua by whieh troops, provi nw artd “tunitioe of war | Racuwoxn, Feb. at, 1968, | of od (ron the Sovate, informing the | Yond the inauguration, it ajourm to meet at twelve D te au erst route by wh el Deovist ns atid “tUNItIOUR oF wa ’ nad appointed Messrs Orr, Jolinson NK LMGLIE'S HISTORY OF THR WAM; semi. rata Treva rend saad nut ave wower over the | ore nguied by waxons bythe cominand of Gop. Ping. | 4glis Srmate asnembled al twelve o'e'cek, and was oven. | tee ‘on the part cf the cenaie to | O”Sck 0m Morr, | See adn, the House éajotirned. tind transportation from the vorth ts the sortheane een | Sick is the position to the prosent moment of the do. | “yy ap cts Aan ; Hotises Of Cong: eee, * i re NK , ann hraond, aloag tho seaboard: thavthe oy «- ws he ilo. | 141 wae read, corrcoeted and approver | A mation’ wae tae " vounrn. batt omen LESLIE'S BUDGET OF FUN; monthly, Price {| Richrsond,aloag tho soaboard: thoothor th-ongh Wee ern | sign of eho new railrond eonnectic rndertaken as mai, j MY aration of the | the Conrtveuicared i the vr se Cotanion waar | | ) | , bot, the question having been [| Toe journal Of yesterday's t was Goolly doveurred Ais, Mr. Bars Rt. South Carglicmetrene the betes om. nounced that the ooftehed beet | mittee actioited 16 walt pon the Trenident aad Vice 1 the batevion of draws thes ba FRANK LESLIE'S T we Ni WAR CHART; colored. Price 28 } rapid rowe fron wih lo sor , kl pter We te e804 population, and ¢ Th days ution, haw 708, from whe soe are NOv, ina grede preasiees, | toe ahve Whe [From vie ie mond 6 for tw yours et inht eovetitute vie tig for tour yours i For 9 yoorn the Cited elwen, The sire ceme th Ottion TY Olty Holl soanre, Now York.

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