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REC OM { wed rey ¥, FEBRUARY 20, 1866. eeil—now that the sona gather for the So cose sen eaten genet fp Se fos boa mi “| RICHMOND oF st ca os tm the ocean I ey ft . SoS a + Xertion of ull their powers aud the renovation of all | i: | | ie | ae it THE SOUTH. t A i | ais may among ry ir courage. They must not be beaten here. They ~~ P - may may be weary Chena not. een oan e doubts al! on board, comme utterly indifirent to the existence and pores, Font down 16 the 1) (aled rebel Important Movements in North | sg, 01,0!" her clonal pmmtons oa thie se 4am, tt, denies Parrais | A Commercial Agency tor Virginia Ap-| Rebel Attack on General Fer- Aton thane oe bamrd ws (ayaa Hach oe bave hand and head a oiasted. + ee = scheme of a Me: vga, cunmequeD: 6 a by the ‘world, and thet mon of Vingintn thas hb Virginia Honed 0° Delegates, on the 16th inst., 0’ Front. te he ae of ene yea Carolina. thet proeaise a fisle shaspemee’ fer teat and ithe hae tabsece (rom serving the “stale, ib a8 Dill to provide for the purchase and distribution of oot- rero’s Ko ort chiet rebel somuintiart ter lost the instinct which can trace the ‘were better thet @ milistone were hanged abuut his ton, &e., was read and passed, without jon, ‘The termty so¢ Jae SS ance of « balancing Power on this Inay | snd he oust into the middie of the wen. “done mien soc | bill shes an agen y in the ciiy of Richmond for } ene oh the cow Ls pao intererts: ond huctcte elite ber rmeathing, ho Taprepriety huge se 4 of purchasing and selling to the people of and Re eB bor by the map of the neok or the 6 at of Ing raw cotton, colton yarns, colton eloths, plain Activity of the Rebels at | tr rary otimsrarRurepe may be dimen to ngs | Ant lind him ie tbe wencben; but oc It te souscr ft | and polored otion ind Wiens Wri Soe The Exchange of Prisoners at bde.ure tiled a8ee come around after them, and forthwith ‘These things may ey Garrea, chramguintion sed iran mecca |ouuderthe mame and riyle of the “Commercial Agog of U Wilmington. Dot. We shall sew, ~ 0 ye tne Te beir ty, aflict sed ave aii ted them epee 1608, | Virginia,” who shail give bond in the penaity of @x Aiken’s Landing. Meanwhile it may be wet mag eote of what the Pelee of other people's corn, aud wheat, and | Rundred thousand dollars for tho faithful perfurmance of Bi ngei fod sil Jn bed fur whatever be satee nae 7 S a" hime foo ample Sots Lene bie be by drowning lest summer, tailing ‘nto the. an “ee e I ry a % ) H he Infeteners there tobaceo, “hoping ft cost, indludiny ull expouses, Two miljions of dollars Janes froin the gang. kof the Union fag of truce ‘THE REBELS EVIDENTLY EVACUATING. agent Tndood, wit BS w Gis te war,” whi b shout make it moro npthot are appropriated for the parpeneat the ee The Destruction of the Rebel Flag of stenmet New York, nab * bean = 4 us, has alpoady been discussed im gd — ty wnjuat fo take cither or both for ‘of | Governor is authorized and required to make requisitions Truce Stcamer Schultz by a nae a leave thie world thro any Casas teptelag the aoe nce whieh Revere | orpum te Tab hatome we satenceead. ae | & ie tofane keer tute ee al ara cS—4 hen the vas teamed Groce passk tee ollner editorial 4 mig Diticance ea of tun , , Raid of Union Forces on the Wilininet Grecley attached ‘oie Mosse Ag) we mnubaRed the Cosa ae eer” ‘arisies, the corn, wheat, baooa | Salary of tho a.ent isto be seven. thousand dollars per” Rebel Torpedo, ie eajacean signal Lower an she ofeet wa picket im the spooning Bhogal fmm = iy A ye Sao eee eg | See o be. &e. &o. jepeds,’ aot's lend eaphedon fellowing ene geared ‘te i ect cease reat ee ee” cecotien | fou uote wit eqaal nw and jatice soe he ncighece |.) Rebél Appointments and Promotions, " va Le uit ant went down th am inant. bur a very fow fees and Manchester Railroad. oo E Saree | Cera oration Hil or ee ee Ye Te errom the Richmond Dispatch, Feb. 16.) Of her bow remaining outo! water. For a mom oh ve above all cle They | Wethink so It may be that oF strange philosophy, Generats Eze Peoarar Lee eat ene, Bampioms 4 THE FIFTH CORPS. pony ee es ~ end (ro ean Cbeervabio, bul B® AR YNORE? on ewe by which we bold that our property to the conte er iI Heutenant generals, have been confirm: PPR hesiy® oowntry moundiy these ie fed rate Senate, The promotion of General The engines in the Sechelt. it may be remarked, ate Lee’s Order As c A Rebel Itlustration of end Eag- | orm, 2 oo. LET Oo al us dntodhees | Hampton mak shia rank Generd Wh clor, and pats Mr. L. A. Hendrick’s Despateh. the riginal goes oh wise the rt ait inthe gro er Sees Prom ie ease Derk, fot 1a) | arg nee "ere Sr Heer ws, at Virginia | ia vay ht ss ay he Pepcid Te ae ee Be oe a mand as Generalissimo. Tho ald eurality" othe aM goverment galt Teom thas anpolntient, Goncral Wamgton’s pre | yuag ymesmyraniON £0 Tuk MAKYLAMD Daldape —— | Sr Mace! mete Many. for dewrtlon. To fnasas pees te ily, Sing to eoommenny yoo Motes Hie olonvl Isaac M. St. John, at prosent Chief of the Nitre | A beautiful brigade flag was this afternoon presented | baiween the hows of (otnca three, two more members Mining Bureau, has boen appointed Commissary } to Brevet Brigadicr General, Dennison, commandiug the | of the same regiment will #uffer, “ths Appointment has been sent into the senate, Maryland brigade in>Gonaral Passe g Tt. ‘The fing DAUSTY JUMTERS KR TO BE BANGED. ‘bot yot contirmol, When contirmed he will, under bs General Ord's army ts no piace for Bounty jump: ‘act of Congress, have the rank, pay'and al. | Was the gift of the officers of tho brigade. Happy end | deserters of any opher class. An example in daote oe rances of « brigalicr gencral. Colonel St, Jahn is by | pertinent speeches, patriotic airs by a band, commissary } be surely made of man who is convicted by aerengineer: whiskey in abundance, a cold collation, and general eo- | martial of the crime of desertion, os of the, n= ly summery Ho Still Retains Command of the Army: of SorRiroeere weed & i | weal Northern Virginia. ie ont ee ee fm mature, and ‘who always, keeps Nimact? Sees Seca ccrtetees | Cortera ace eee S| magn emt icine. | Scns comer woop | al ae THE ENLISTMENT OF NEGROES. | fowed, be'serving.unier the. Ameren ae. fe ees Toons sae Stash "tn dest ats [iggFamfumernersiem, then Bren’y Oeverl | I cont waa sent Ging the vat | b --4 proceeds to vas takes Hf o ‘THe PaveaoTeRA on Thurstay evening, the 9th tnet., at | Fal Dennisom was absent during the late fight, on sick | tye paymasters for the army will be here on Wednes- 4 from it plnce of Skate | Me Clty Balt ond Pree on “pet ai oo mest, Oe te. Be ae spon taniee a em te a he and | tho fight was commanded by Colonel BR. N. Bower- | coupon i ry > : " > oft 1 ee, Soe fered Fhomad regiment | man, Fourth Maryland regiment, formerly of the Beventh | T'rasury, thd funk the armice wit b> pad off in Uoewe ‘under Colonel Miller, and a large number of | New York National Guards. He has since been highly A general court martial is im ecamon op the The Virginia Legislature Counte- now Twonty- ‘the palld arors were General Johus' po plineaied. for the handsome manner tn which he | fourth corps, of wh ch Colonel G. B. Dandy, of the One Rances the Movement. ell, Major General Humpton, Col handled the brigade, as have also the troops for thetr | Hundred Now York Volunteers is president. sake, to fir Rutledge, Colonel Jawes Nelligan, Coton-t Means, Colonel | gallantry and steadiness, although repeatedly exposed to PERS NAL. ay Major Green. At Ealt.past throp o'clock the.| & most galling fire If was an error. crediting Braves Brigadier General George F. Shipley, United States says . were fired, and the procession moved | Colonel Kkhead, corps inspector general, with leading | Volunteers, has been relieved from duty by General principal streets to the church, preceded by | the brigade. commanding department, as commander of the distriet Desides, it was then full ‘for eh a senile as ‘Dural services were read by Rev. Dr. Shand, rector A few days and the aspect of the country has been en- | So svon as a court martial of w be is promdent ts dis Se. &e., &e. po Ba rey f clowe as his | o¢ church, and the romains were interred fu the | tirely changed here Villages of log huts show them: } solved, General Shepley will report to. Major ‘General case Ra jones yl o Nee, on to the | Cometery. selves in place of interminable forests; marshes have | Godfrey Weitzel, y-fifth corps, for EETTIT bs paving ae ees faery 9 Sum.‘ Cr and Deon bridged; corduroy roads are rapidly creoping their | assignment to duty. Important Movements at Wilmingtom. | snoth; je earner, eS a conape any ondden ware Affairs Before Petersburg. way thfough the ravines, otherwiso impassible, and last, |“ Diricadier General George H. Gordon, United States PROBABLE EVACUATION OF THE CITY. bgp Hoe. Y Prey nave ocloe Pes was Gring 7, v4 litte {From the Richmond Enquirer, Feb. 17.) and not toast, the railroad extension is rap dly pregress- | Volunteers, hax been temporarily assigned to the com- {From the Wilmington Carolinian.] evens rie meet passed round. | man in the present cam is the of the | the enemy renewed his mortar practice upon the left | ing to completion, Saying nothing of the advantages | mand of the district of Kustern Virginia, and by order of The air in our own town yesterday seemed very much a) f the best stare ond bocneeaio, = | bw] but he does not love ws a ty to take ‘our line on Wednesday evening, but did no damage. fatnod in a military point of view by our new position, General Ord relieves General Shepicy ‘Wmoregnated with some whisperings in rolation (o ¢m- | Bevernl of Powe and poy m4 Saigo 0 tiger's alt we at & respectful were there yesterday up to the dopariure | all are Mlceidadly precdbd with the change. Life in tho | Last evening Captain Loomis L. Langdon, of the Fire portant movements, Which we decline publishing, as we | lor water, with the view of sinking = Gistanee (rom infuriated except on such | of the train. Teeter vay that Grant's army is now re- | old camp to be monotonous. The change to | regiment regular artillery, formerly chief of artillery te aro .n seeret seasion and oflicially reticent, chen) ofRcgee Coee ee ee een Lene os ian Sn when he ise mode | Sowing ouly half rations of meat. This accounts in | greater uctivity has been advantageous in keeping the | Major General Alfred Howe Terry, Un ted States Ariay, ment conduct of the Alliance. If now we turn of courtesy and politenens, the Ly | pny ‘efor the frequent incursions made upon the | menemployed, besides being conducive to better health | during that gencral’s lat spring campaign at Drewry’s A Raid Towards the Wilmington and | Urine serpis wo tnd Wits satiny that he fought Jones, | Pitiseven upon the whole Viger and sonde tind pig stye of the surrounding country by their acho Bluff, hus been appointed. chief of aruliery of the ‘Manchester Railroad. Pe he acai an ad i Lay et am love te any’ of their fvivnds and reindives who may | Scghing ravsiry THE SIXTH CORPS. Twemty-fifth army corps, Major General Weitzel com- m_ tho Wilmington Carolinian.) With the muzzles of the guns im the two ships warts chance to have heard of him in former timex. The par % | manding. Cupta'n Langdon bus also been placed in com a each other, from half-past efght till half-past ten P. M., | ties then thet former ates the hont d 5 wp F she usually quiet citizens of Little River and the sur- during ‘which, ti fi the tity end s.come Grant versus Lee. mand of the artillery brigade. founding country have been recently disturbed by the scan tenes Orer oe eS otk tt re Be ot pee ont Oe the Richmond Whig, Feb. 17.) Mr, Chas. H. Hannam's Despateh. AN ORDER IN RELATION TO DIVCLCING REERL SEWER landing of a considerable force of Yankecs in their midst. T the chip, | title ain ie a Jocng, Gh OE Sane oo, 8 || wae a Ww the other day General Grant, in Haipousanas, Bice Anus Oona, The commanding general of this department bas issued It is understood that the object is to strike the Manches- | past o $F IP, | looking out for ory the oxeberanc: of his spirits, drclarcd to a member of Near Perensavac, Feb. 17, 1865. tho following x gnificant order, which is now for the Gras fer Railroad a point in the vicinity of Whiteville, in | 7 SS) haf the United ~ RAs x Ld Congress uot i the Yankee government would only fur. ps ini at ag timo made publics — ~ siaceane funni county. office, occupies a more prominent Bish one by usand troops wou! = 2 PQusRTeRs, Derantuent or Vine a upg aN frigatce Kort | thies of the Confederate people than any other int | end she war in three months, We do not betray conti. | Picket firing was heard Inst night, along the entire Aroey oF Tink JAS, No Trath im the Story of Reinforcements | for aid aft, Uy which "inane she Khel or wounded | Siainruon, fom basset he a | Shar Who onl ‘erated ‘ith te tumber of re | eBsth of our line trom the Appomalior vo Hacer rn. glee LS aati [From the Richmond Examiner, Feb, 17.) flmost every man on the quarter and gun decks,’ This | horrence of Routhors inde as William M- Seward, who, | Senswusents ne anki for, ant which the confederacy can | ‘The sharp crack of tbe 1ifles in the hands of Loc'ssbarp- | omeers are prohibited trom divulziny e Itisuow thought at Kinston that tho story sbout the | hatdsorse equal Cane he eee srk, *uch | more than any other individual in she North, is responsi. | gasily furn sh, that the war will be ended ina very short | shooters was heard for many hours, and the fring did not | or United States documenta relating to ti landing of Yankees at Newbern, with locomotives, rail- | none other than the Alliance, commanded by the worthy = = ay _ — seotiment which Ly | We will see who ts right, entirely ceaso until revoille was sounded, In conse- so bere han gg mp gow sped tree: os was arey coaumerated. Very few if any senda iy attoh roy whose object cme 10 | abolitionism, tor he “toe : ‘cor ana ler Items, quence of this vigilanoe ‘the numbor of desert-rs who | Poel documents and papers will be at oi % 4 elitr ne ere ee ee ee a a ae (important — step {From the Richmond Examiner, Feb. 17. came within our tines was much smaller than usual. | these headquarters, Any violation of this order will ai a e sritenoe wiiiniatesh: te vamere Fo eh ey he | Lincoln bas taken from the time when on his way to | Quite an influx of deserters from Grunt's and Sher- | Not moro than about a dozeu came into the Hines of this | gubject the oflenter to imunedis so pun General Lee’s Order Assuming Command | . — ania the event of the ad's on 4 Washi to be inaugurated, he to divetowe the | man's armies arrived yesterday. This morning several | and the Second corps. Sy command of MAJOR ( RAL ORD. SE sae CRY Mashed Aven tess She antnethrnio Rance nee Polioy of his aitministeation down to the conclusion of | hundsed gathered here under the protection of order | ~ As usual, the descriers had a number of stories to tell, | pwanp W. Assistant Adjutant General, GENERAL ORDER—NO. 1. PRS Seigid mewicatiaythet Cam ea Ory to of | he Deece commision at Fortress Monroe, Bt is napus | No, G5, aud wiil bo sent away through the lines which, if perfectly reliable, would leave no doubt on our WS GSETE NOT APTOIN HOHE HEADQUARTER’, Coxrrpu sar: Avmy, Peb. 9, 1865. he. ty Av ity” of ~ pale magg 4 And, it seems to ax, Linpulitc to @im the batieries of the dikientnanine minds but that the whole of Lee's army will desert as Roy. Mr. Hudson, the eminont t haksperean annotater, In obedience to Gonral Orier No. 8 frin the Adjutant | & Piece with the naval tactios of Captain First it | Coniederate press at Mr. Limouln as the real President of A New Political Dodge. foo aaa fair opportunity presents iwelf In the mean- } and chapia'n to Col Bregimcnt of cugineers, and Inspector General's ofice, Febraary 6/1665, Tawame | Tein oC onrederates, and then takes the federsie; the | tp caten sume, Wheaten of our country #04 | cndvertisement irom the Richmond Whig, Feb, 16} | time they sahootabout ax woll as usual. That North Carolina | attached to thece heig site, las reeizarih a gone for 04 oO! op feder s 8. » “4 c] e 1 ef 7 ul ew Yu a Deoply tmprossed with th: dificulties aut responsivity. | oblect being the same! to disable both, and to build up lis | gover vimmalty, the mowarch of the Wosed sates, and | TO THR VOTAKS OF NOTTOWAY AND AnimLta. | Tegiment which hag beon intending to desert for the last | home. Hefore leaving tur Nex Yurk Ar ludsom gowe of tho poriticn, and humbly, invoking the gikdance of | wn fortunes on thelr commen Ful mak: ll the ther departments of the governmcut— | _ At the wolielation of » number of fricnde from fhe | moulouk wat ar if the chapel of tive Fourth Ba suchuaita exvalry, whee fries of to urmy! sna Wythe faa sad | TRE Hebel Planters Demanding, Comsste | $ir cama" me Meal Memer ron | ie rece ot beat ew | tard Eee etn taloning | eee af firianess of the peop! contident that their united torts, | {oetaerl nore watanes Gud Catton e goles. As togards muy opinion on the imporsant question | gamed genticmen:-—Colone! Batchelder, Lient. Colonel | Major General Bitler bas presented Ser cat Willlage ater ‘lessing of Heaven, will wecure peace and inde- | MEME Of Uheks Trent eee conen Tree eed Weal fromeution of the war to the last bitter end; and in | Pleréo and Lieut. Colonel Schullanburger, 1s now mit; | hompwon, of the Second North “Carviina Voluntears, o % ‘orrespoudence [oeer or ms our sons | ting at General Meade’s headqnarters, for the purpose of | Colonel Poor, with plendid The Daspeeriace of Mie rey, Yo which sli special 70-0), gaits marry: Ree. &, 1008, Cawe Feb) 1908. eo eee ete cuppies | exnmiulng the different assistant quartermnasters of ths | tents, Sergeant Thompwon was General udler's chee “ports and oseraicatious will Ue addr, wil befor || O° pita: The people oC Rasiuoky mekone cottem, | A few Qoge sinan 3octanae of the Bixtioth Tom, | Bet oy nie ok three years, And Hiuce thetfalure of | army. Sevoral from this corps fppearcd before. the | of orderit's und. the souvern'r of falthfni and appre: ape mt 3 | i market | noses, of Vaughn's p Broom attached board to-day. The corps trains have alrcaly been ex- | ciated service bears the following inscription —“"s rgeans tated I | through Northern channels, Although nominally a offerte wo for @ setti¢ment of the war qacstion, I P . -Echartmeat wll bg forwarded ae Hortofore to the oifce ot , embet of our confederacy, Kent-cky has ‘never een | Sommmud.”‘Capa her ok vee Stee un veer goean sn yell so comenny of perme | amined, aod wore found to boimearalientconiion, bt. | Wiiam Thon, for mentoriow. servos hie of aaremiare yy onal aane a LEE, Gencral, | Of Keiltueky, proposes to Congress to take the private rot to romep croape it bis oc amine wie J oe, bes Geatiomen of Gfty-two? otk a. Minaki. ” | them daring. the Has animast ta Che Eben down: WERE,” |" Batlen; Binloe Gegaeel iota digatatuaac be sii Ree. ee cbere Tee aeae? ta Of the constmvents | the Captnia and fourteen roe) Whe Rebel Navel Party Reported Cap- | Since the extension of our lines to Hatcher's runa’| Tt is now understood that Captain Hatch, commander Motoasntney ster! roe Seioeny castunat amar eiaeeeene ate Rogers’ bende. turea . Meage wuscher laborers have been engaged constructing | of the rebel flag of trace boat Schultz, has 'servived the The lowing ON eat ce, Feb TT) to ine | Rot content to purchase colton and tobacco of those who Pn TB yy OR wef | (From the Feb. 183} a h tine of raliroad from Warren station forthe | disaster to his vessel. “Virginia House of Delegates yesterday from the Com- { @fé willing to sell, but he gravely proposes to take, by ‘at this place. As many ‘vushwhackers have mT. Fi p) asure to b> we that the | purpose of transporting su ee vist eryga ie tnd etulina tikes antenatal: mpeereneta ieemehtiires Jaw, all of me cotton and tobacco now held by the Killed sad coptared ta the tan (we weche the Sas eagety Segpeaet captured are mow known to | Corps. Se ean ie nen compen eee . jews - ge earee amen, Lent, Seals sabre Si ae eats os be ccna | “Oe ahaa amatedte | peng on ag rag ons Moran, eb 1,188 1e ca K cl el u i steam et here “Whole piiysieal strength of the Confederate States in thie } And just 1 huve not the sense to. porce.ve, mubnioaeuema eae the | Patel Shooting A@ray im Kim Street. | collod as the igi Barren eames arom Carga bsapheacanasae ont ean rates alr eaiaper eh momontons crisis, ant it being the opinion of the highest | _ Necessity ig the plea of despots and tyrants at all | On the 4th inst. goven North Caroling THE GUILTY MAN RACAPRE, BUT SUBARQUENTLY BUR- | tree to another. Where this was im) was | last evening will vee itary authority thai the efficiency of our arnties may | times. The Southern States disolved the Union be- | Home Guards were captured ‘Reare | RANPRES WIMORLP—THB SHOOTING ConsipERKD | ‘#tened to poles carried aoe bung the purpose. mond, and have sailed for Annapolis, Colonel Mulfor “bo greatly increased by the enlistment of negroes; | cause of the unwillingnoss of the Northern to re- | place some pda yg Ty | JUSTIFIABLE, AND THE PRISONER DISCH AKORD. 2 remained at Varina to effect the exchange of prisoners spect the constitution or the principles of justice. ¥ Major General Humphreys, commanding the Second bag one Ee picid sai linkin Savmcantien thet pec sake Princip! Justice. Fille, on ait Nort Carolina border Shortly before eloven o'clock on Batarday evening Joba | army corps, bas gent home on # short furlough. The | as fast as they arrive. Other steamers have gone up the the government of the Confederate es is authorized, and the consent of this State is hereby given, to enlist vsuch number of able-bodied slaves for military service us our Confederate shall, under the pre'ert gone in pursuit, © retake the prisoners, ; fr eae converted in de ptm, Wg Bet ane ie phy bens ners the enemys tee, . | McCarty ands man memed Philip Hanovan gut into an | corre le now temporarily commanded by Brevet Major | James river with rebel prisoners, and the exchange will ined nothing by separation from the infamous Yan- ‘The enemy's altercation om the corner of Grand and Kim streets, dur. g NON ADING. be made as rapidly as possible. re twenty-five, No © was offered by the | tng which, as charged, MoCarty drow a revolver and shot Sp gt i 7 fro ‘i Would our Congress pass a bill compelling the banka to on ie a | - Artillery firing has again been heard this evening in The steamer Ariadne arrived here to-day from Fort Hinks fa tay be agresd phy Davos econ | give up aioe. oe specio in ieschatge for Confederate pon to te worth , as they i ‘continually ing, Manowns in the abdomen, inflicting a mortal wound. The | #e vicinity of Port Davin. Fisher. The captain of the steamer reports that our state States government and the owners of such slaves. nds, and upon the 1 specie woul « up’’ by the enem: discharge of the pistol soon brought officers of the Four. forces had expected to make an attack upon Fort Ander- ° ‘That f the forego | useful in susta‘ning public credit; a bill to take all the ENTY-FIFTH CORPS. Pe Te Te a pe een ‘mas niuction Heonth protinct to the spot, and they found Hanovan THE TW son on the 13th inst,, but faited for some caus) unknowm federate States, and to the Governor of each of said comp Ving the citizens of Richmond, Lynchburg, &c., on the pavement in a state of f fet him get into the old clothes as soon ax possible, be t ime, the ae — has be dra its tates Ge ponrament rs — jon, sul 10 impressment in iver- negroes running away enemy The Exemption Laws of the South, sided forms, Judging from all that I can learn Lt coms hank tn sere ~~" thee ‘rom the Richraond Dispatch, Feb. 17,] there are nob five furmers in one hundred (even és The bill of the House of Representatives to abolish the | where pronerty has not been disturbed by Yankee raids) fifteen negro clause, to take from the President and Who have thade one dollar net money during the last four negroes for | 1 “ ce = Des) to him. Bofore he left Fort Fisher ho saw a bright light | throughout the confederacy, to sell their houses and lote ‘and shows | but the perpetrator of the crime Bie. Hohe Ae Bendyle-Reenes in the direction of Fort Andcryon, and the suppositiom. | for Confederate obligations, and to be used by to demand | Jored man was a to the N Huanquanrans, Twenty-rivrn Anwy Coarse, ‘Was tha’ it bad been abapdoned and burned by the rebels. How the Negro sett h are to be Uni- ee 5 gy odio yn ben emo er pry erd Cy By ah, left of the vast sumber Bone wil four In Tax Fistp, Feb. 18, 1865. "The ap 8 Bae Ween pape Elien 8, Terry sailed from rimed. | No. > ver plate, | she had two years since. Those who have failed to run q Oficers MoGioin MORE DRAEKTERS. ~ ea here this afternoon for Fort Fisher, with cvlored troops [From the Richmond Examiner, Feb. 17. ; and the specie, would, if held ‘by the government, be | away to the enemy should be to remain at Fourvwonth precinet, went im tialitte oe or General Tet ‘ Cast f uutforms, to the numver of four or ae hun- | very usetal In supporting the public it The specie ica’, wan thew etaom eee wlanse enartmn a> who surrendered himself to ene camming tn tn giuntly sa hgreer en 0 eT ilainda: of the Ray line, arrived here drod thousand suits, are lying piled up in government of Fae. banks would redeom an immense su to produce something for the army. } was committed to the station and present «picture of dirt and rage that has seldom | oni. morning from Baltimore, the icc being broken up depots in Richmond and elsewhere. Whit» soldiers hiave | ey. But Gor wi not take this specie, the plate or ince the late demand for the negroes a leit Gree | of an investigation by Coroner f been equalled, Infact, the only troops that appear to | sufticiently for the reeziPtion of travel an objection to being served with this clothing, no mat- @ houses and lots, Why? Becanse it would be uncon- | fourths of them have gone (o (he enemy. Farmers who ten | © “lock last evening the inquest was - | be at all ly clothed in the rebel G More coal schooners at? aiXiously looked for here. ter how neat and clean, and it hav heretofore been a stitutional and unjust, Tf, hen, it would be unconstitu- | days ago flattered themeelves that they should have | Meewtl percinet station house, '« pmparty. a im the rebel semy ate Cie Geo. | Err nat thactams taiees Mare" Ce arent question how to dispose of this immense stock so as to tonal and unjust to compel the banks to sell their specie, | abundant crops the ensuing summer and eutemn are } friends of both deo ased and prisonor Gia troops, These, howevor, have left our front and | trom savannah, stopping at Hilton Head, &, C. make it avatlablo to meet existing wants. The opportu- | oF the eity people to sell their plate or their houses and | pow without any means of cultivating their fine farms! | etmony taken was voluminous, gone South to meet Sherman. The rumor of tho evacua- | The Captain of the Blackstone brot ht deapatciws from ~ ity tat last pregenicd. It ts admitted thatthe negro de lot, how can i be conettttlonal and Just to compel the | Tho enforceieat of the conscript act tu Hast Teancases | that denmand and s brother of the tion of Richmond is stili brought in by them. They all | General Sherman for the authorities. al Washington, becom el t fedevate \. ' , cottor tobacco! was a species of imberility om the part odminat a . ol ¥ sesamin of crea ma ong ceca | Gtr tsar cited pet tea rete | Seg pena nas Mang oe SLs | Sonne ter ds Spd Meaney, Sot tenes tts feared pep at | HeskoenasTisee eae eee SS . 1 a l- we | al avo that of puiting a mcaket in his hands, and there arg | Cultural class is Iéss entitled to Just ce and oonstitutional Probebly (we theusend san wore ‘enagen fio the cun- | James Hanoven, were among the nui - lag orn, Se any teria ane ee PERLOese, Bae EAE SOCning &t Lonpingpes. ot, SDeNeeD thousands of them to bo had. Hurry up the negro, and | protection? Since the commencement of the war until | federate service, who have generally proved a mutsance fe culty of the morhing was renewed foe Caidls saccees oa the 4th of March dian thare | ene eee to-day, General Shepley is expected daily to temporarily oocn the piace of General Heckman, now on leave, as-chief of | Srna Covrr—Cutcurr.—Part 1—Court opens at tem staff, Inspections are being made daily, General Weitzol | o'clock A. M.—Nos. 1271, 1303, 130%, 1909, 1311, 1813, making many of them in person. | 1314, 1315, 1317, 1319, 1821, 1823, 1927, 1829, 143), 1 Court Calendar—This Day. 1345, 1597, 1300) 1341! Palit 2-75 Dunne street,” Co Secretary of War the power to make detatts and. exemp- | years. A large number are now living upon their capl- ; Mgr gee igre Bae sage Be veteran ‘ ars at tan o'dlod do tions, except of mechenies ald artieans in the employ, | tal, Some of fiom have dcte ofd tobues os hand, hoping taat- |g SNe Bowe Of, the contrmetion of General Weltael on | operat tone Gra: $78; 886, Sat, 608 943, Ta a tae ment of the government, to revoke all exemptions of to sell it after the war, Many of the Virginia planters time | With tke g wiletaction Y | ous) 996, 9a A ea tailor areey Biphegighel:« ‘na'l contractors not personally engaged in performing subscribe to and read your paper. To their surprise the came out = —_—_— Court’ or Comox Pixis.—Trinl term adjourned. the contracts, was recommitted to the Military Com- ; have lately seen in the Anquiser an editorial article whi . MeCar- i General term at eleven o'clock A. M. iltce, with instructions to inquire into the expediency | seems to support Mr. Marshall's proposition. ing him THE ARMY OF THE JAMES. piers tevied ae eR eA LUE ar TRO HeeaOs Te Heerere aaleioad | tied ti tednonne ee anaumbandor nnn Sitceereninns 4 yl aE RN Prizes Cashed in All Legalized Lotte- Senat preserve untoucl mr or in w ‘Mr. Wilt HH. Merrt De i d Fy t E. law. behalf of the of abil which would 24 produc. nebo . jam H. jam’s Despatch. | ries. Information given. J. R. CLAYTON, 10 Wall street, e present Exemption Jaw. Ferlond bse Meeatabie et Ee eine ae en | Hon of food, bat the preventing It falling into tue hands | PA OP doing chon to Mason Gaxweat Oun's Heangvaxrers, —_——__—_ he pte of the Babel Reople Broken. {vat tte fhecqion paar of theo | CM" Or NSS Ya Get Sha acts | soa eam wf or fnson, Fou torn Se} | Actean, smgoth Shin, opulent ‘rom the Mobile Register Wertiser. } | whi " jumble opinion, would shock the Dr Magic, the house #urgeon, on making a post mor ATTACK ON GENERAL FRREKRO' , See uD re Byorys4 DNOBN- op Bune tt things now Look, ox an black they prowent moral onse of aocety, Lecanae af its prom inguatics, exo te He iemnee the hands of see tan om which the | i® Sxaimiuation, found the bal had entered the abdo- Karly yesterday moraing © ish shireteh took place | mores bockyepets, pimples ond elt erap - tnaeaiable trth that we hota 1 int hands th mens t tenga "fhe pobt he inugrity and won of owe | We bad vewn coaducted I had Deen attempted vo de- | Snir‘ the leh of Te cerca een fee ee S84 | on these lines, in frowt of Generel Ferrero's command, ht sie “MbWle Lalas hive “be a sudden an fect deliverance. No one doubts that | ruler. Lam, respectfully, yours. be armies being the line near ils anterior border bee inown noes Fi aneenl pony the cause languishes and suitors, ‘not from a defielency of | | Notwithstanding the above letter was marked ‘pri. | Combined they were soattored about and rum from ome © Shs si,swud s iacersted wouod. Phe ball hed then & as the defences of Bermuda, the enemy initiating | WELLS, Phrenologists, give written chara of character Fesources to maintain a war of defence, but from a | vate” we publish it, suppressing the author's name. fia | 6Bd of the country to the other to defend Goverip «ff toirtl to bribed yeberia, and of fortitnde to om | objections ere eutdiog 0 be Ketra,, bab ah anne “ne haere pee le A Fo dure trials. The people are not wiupped but cowed. | withhold, and thus violate no confidence by publishing | $¢¢ (Mt Henry) | ed a Neb pul ys of theirown, At , daily through the momach, amd finely kadged ia the inter. | te ofensive to accomp! pose oeiecee ‘dorsal and the first | @bout two o'clock it was discovered by our pickets that a All Ladies Should Use Sterling's Ambree lumber vertehrm, The pistol weed by deoeated was | formidable advance was being made upon them, with the | SIA for the hair. It cleanses and beoutijes. presery Ther hand’, | lost to us by the fact that those who would have ene ¢ ‘Starr s P em, ie rm esane danegth erect mgbeh, eaten eae tone ooh Gt Mifany of tho Virgin‘a planters who subscribe to the | sithered them were called into the army. by the $ye, outs tase ane boot ok nad capped, | evident intention of driving beck our picket line at and | Temlers the halt soft and gloss - fds af our fingers. Av lady from Georgia writes in a | Enquire havg dow been very greally surprised. at wig required fer gecuring the poowel when an Dour, and teturned a vervict | from « potnt where it too closely approached that of the Shwe, Pest Wines of 4 lewee jetior we mornin; are whi many o' 8 besides w! our col ndent ob- c i " that “)) craved came to arab lahat with the Dut the ermy and the women are Deinand ithe tleoe jects’ to, which have appeared in the Enquirer, They | ¢,Mf. Beaserr believed there was plenty of fuod in the : PAT ong nn Suan . At tos Berm ba @esetten one Huts Dade Saett:t Pte on a Su ing of God, nevor will be.’ And what is wanting to chan ve doubtless been much surprised to see the “influence | COUNMY, and if there was not he did not believe the this leaden ‘and to drive away the clouds which | of the Bnquirer” given wo tho taking of men in orpria Sasa Seow onuar ever deals ee airtel ae | hang like a pall over the Confederate situation ? Sparags | perena home and family, from plenty and | y,, Tete parchay prarfirep nde spo fen | =| and one more effort—one single flash of that noble, warlike ease, and sending them off to conscript camps, Tarts Ho belie he “ge omell Decra d war a printer by cecupation, twenty (bree ) care enthtsixsm which in 1861 spread its halo of’crimeon | to the trenches, to deadly battle; seizing uron sy loved the apparent sarcity of supplies married. ‘battle bright over this Southern land, now revived and | the citizen, in spite of the magna charta of civil | Was due to inefficiency im tho departments of the guvern- of an angle, making their line crooked, and rendering iis cae straightening important and nec sary. The enemy made the asmult with a force of a little more than three . eich % Wundred men, made up of one company from each | AmWhite's Patent Lever Tr , ; f r — rogiwent of Stowart’s rebel brigade. The absolute de. | manted to eure rusture, No pressure on ¢ ee Sper pee band to the Sed commealy, Sines beast scene. Near of ta ‘a replied to Mr. Burnett, ‘The Senator had sald ae in Court, moralization of the rebel troope, though they were vete- me PS GREGORY & CO., 68 Broadway. j Mey ton rome . Rr thie pe darkening all hearts with gloom’ would be lifted like a ! 8 to seo the influence of the paper given to the | {ere was Bias be Kua of beso eee, | Em bo Goent on te cathe ver fulibtul cotored bays’ to reper the Hair Dye—The Best tn the -surtain, and uaveil a scene of hope and and delive- | forcible seizure of their wheat, corn and other poi a) cane,” re | under a law common! called "the tax-in-kind aw, Oy mold -ete’ famniticn who had nes tented seas ta the Inet ais | | | h far more than comparative vase, The ene- | world. Jon bronght to recover amount of » board which they are compelled to give up, without compen. oy ety were living on bread alone, and a short. edge ve ad “< bon | my’s lone was two killed, several wounded and captured. | Dye. Factory 81 pe 1 do not learn that we lost # man. The rebel line seemed to break upon our first fire, many of the enemy availi Corns, Bunions, E themselves of the confusion to Ride bebind logs and | all diseases of the (eet jaa over, to come within | rowdway deserters continue to come im. from the ag ge sebett very freely, and without exception pests jubilans | & Raby ak tiv over their newly act ate hg Leyte P poate these headquarters yesterday. They all tell the sano | sretmbor Hextenet ony of Gagan ot Os yo and aa yo | clean water the blood, inetila the vie imati | into m, and parges oat the humor Fria reaction in the South i wot far dntant, and wien om" ican vralizidecavacaha t comes Jef Davie wilt have far taore to fear from his | - own subject than from the just penality of bis crimes at Highest Promium Lock Stitch pewiae the of owr goverument. iM. WHEEL & WILSON, 625 Broodway RACHANGES OF A THOUSAND MORE PRINTER: v & Witeon' ts Colonel John EB. Mulford, United States agent for ex- change, was occupied throughout yesterday in offecting the exchange of @ prisoners of war, among itineons. ‘The ouly perfest : ‘The Cratt of European Statesmanship, | ration, one-tenth of ‘heir annual eiops, to be cary | Piya! P ‘and created ConsiaanaSS cememees to seteteel ciecten (From the Richmond Sentinel, Feb. 17), =" | othert than themselves and their nce and asctene pert yoy omivef metye hche be 2 ‘The plaintu i# Ort Hutiet tm the orchestra of the Italian A lettor which we publish to-day from Englund is cal- | Many of the Virginia planters have been surprised to cob tebe tely Mate EA te te ee SFT, hile the Aeataas te the mantra, and o, brother . ‘@ulated to feed that interest with which the development | see the influence of the paper given ih eupport of a law ne to tees wit, ay coders Adelina Patt! The defence set that the 4 of European Stato craft within tho next few months is | which authorized three gentlemen, commonly known might leary that they of been Mult bill in question had -. urged Joints an@ ed by Dr, ZACHARIE, 768 ¥ © Dye, Preservative and reteil, No.6 Astor Honea, H E i $ t Hi vswaited. As connected with our affairs, we catmot affect | as impressment comm ‘to arbitrarily fix y ‘How: yom that, the claim wee barred Matute of limi ‘41 indifference to the conjectures which are e: ‘as } the price at which the government should’ take | meet for a long time, dan pratsnn teen. ta ere eh to a possible change of policy. But in referring to these } the remaining wine-tenths of thelr otope; but, | ot Hopagensnn be beepee soatherp-te char rome speculations It iano longer necessary to caution our peo- | for fear our correspondent should regard us as per. utd ts ‘6 im thig respect | Ne 40 place no reliance and Dave no calculations on their } onal in alluding to, these commissioners, we will Wile, Buesar? ontd 11.ceuld-906:ba' Behied (ann wan } |, nearly rnalists - ) now say hese surprising things read of in the art ‘some localities, been brought abou iticians in the North have been paeton one never in: Bnqvirer are the legitimate reeulte of ‘wer, which knows | by inel a aanguneat of tart ‘Com: ; {ng trait of fallen man, the pride that goes before destruc: | not und respects not laws, constitutions or justice, and | PY,the improper managersent of mad Wh 4 tion, the bluster that prosages humiliation, ‘They have | whose insatiable demands take life and limb and property | Went. They “of me Ss be a tuking the most extraordinary pains to persuade | all lawsand constitutions to the contrary notwithstand- ere ther was a superahundance of food, untouched, oir public that England .and Franco are willing { ing. Our correspondeut understands the truth and jus- “s w do atmost anything rather than incur Abra-,) tice of the maxim, salve pypwi :uprema lex, by which all | Condition of Telegra bam Lincoln's displeasure. Whoever credite them’? life and all property to the country, and that, as must believe that the United States has morely to shake | the safety of the country justifies the conscription of ita a Hole Machine on Tuesday, Tt be ‘fe event in eo Oy eonms an the orpase twelve officera, The scene at Varina or | the shadow of her power at the offete nations beyond the | citizens, it must necessarily legalize the taking of private | . We teceived this morning a ~ ee pertains Ceawe. | oe {uuee and lunge, leading ton The Honey Atlantic, and they, Uwembiinglyy ery penen we pray | property, with or without compensation, ax the cirnm: | from Mobile, dated 11th (oat. The wows (Northera) has {'y\"aigy. tn mee oF Goode had been entered up to | Aine, Tani When oot temas en roman Hse | Hieron wy fi nt sia Yue so yin of on, and tell ws in’ what wo vo. presumed offend. | stances of tho country will permit. The cotton and | been antictpated. The telegram wan rent by expres from Merrell, General Ord'w staff quartermaster, and told wo | [urge ther ta hei ab ents per. bottle. Few ‘old your terriblo wrath we have not recognized | tobacco, na, matter how much the planters may have | 4' and help theansctves, Wee Indicative of anything but plcn- | said ny all dense) § DOWNER, ‘our belligerent neighbors, the so-called Confederate hoped, or how pleasant it would have been for them teows fore tn the rebet dominions. eager wore the General Agent cedar wtreet, N.Y. ton. We are in humble awe of your might; show us | to have sold “thd tobacco or cotton after the war,” and starving men lo get at (hem that there wax danger of - how to respect itand not wound 1h the least your puis. | to have realized handsome fortunes, while their fellow fatal scebleuts Occurring among them. Ina great nam. of the Worst Disorders thae sant dignity.” Thes, in effect, is Europe pictured to the | citizone, with broken lege and broken arma and broken ter of instances the tontnuce of our men was #0 fecble jee from corruption of the Mood, HIRE rag yD England must do this and that in constitutions, were beginning life in poverty, are, never. apger and - thet it was not deemed PACT OF SARSAUARILLA te a remedy Jose Canada, Ireland aud the Isle of Man. thelosa, to be taken for the public use whenever the leon must do this and that in Mexico, or consent specie and RiP his uncle's destiny to acether Bt. fh nic | Cruse of the eountey requires tt: As fr the etmaciatton 1@ permit them to help themoelves to the niely ted meat prepared for thom, the danger being great sive, yet wit lelona. Spain | the plate to which our friend refers, wo advocate the (% ne A Purify and Barich the Blood, ana suust de cautious, oF the Gem of tho Attilio wil taking of both, for we the atrange doctrine that we Hampton Again im the Saddle, | ‘ht be om eae ee ee eee cm. theca teen, woe HETMBOLD 4 HIGHLE CON: 9 ie eek fal that es ys aullered 0 ta'un Shanti eerie ae rt} iy Bye ithe Come igea in agora ‘CAnoutean, i PIN® | bend before General Grant and staif, with the formor of wi Colonel eis he Hengih oue gallonot the 8y rap o¢ Decoetion. Snist and exhibit proof of existence Yo the porson-ot a | gteas, by fe he ys T, aota nate we (l Feb. 18) Lonel oe Mulford Lad @ prolonged interview on board the flagship panda Molly Martin, The next exchange will take place to The Great German “Het mitte) Wit take ‘put (From the Ric! Whig, yr sentative honored with a seat near the sacred per. | onem! faay take’ tte the lesser Wo not eral Wade oe of their excellenctes, the negro Ministers from the cater Sas eens ie wget Goon ot Baker's and Fetree npien seen fa Guta, Co. ater, and x pron eh ‘berien WH they wire sy bb pattons oak fi ake a our erty. aati the. Mousey in our army, Moe in South Carolina. The him to be given w nose i on 6 bo Pv uine complaisaiit, the King of the Cannibal Islands | contribute ve ake Piha cates! soos te — ie Guarda making fnnouucement, sare | poned his oxtrad on for morrow. poaltively evity Throughout youterday the rebot fing of truce siewmer | fret siuaes of Sehulta was engaged in the exchange of # at | dipt Aiken's Landing, aud in taking on board cor: + At about bait past four o'dak im the aiternoou riggint generat neue. that the faot ahat joneral Hampton is will evon add to the adornment of their dingy socicty an | be constitutionally and juntly tak: iy of apd it to take the Meld holds forth to us much Lyd world ‘bot . febufis bely tho lending ob ¥ ; envoy extraordinary. lo, That the ie hh its owners: and agin, eapecially at a a « o iam, for Teh n hp ‘ wever, these worn out old Powers of Europe appear | trust for the country, Mod ‘iva t eee may be fore: to fight ssoee 6s bo's toe cottanentt recelved , 4 ong mach er Ela cheer bis ocemaln we =f v1 ol ngn Stomenen, fifteen hunure te 6 excited a orn ee en the; oo voly. | Closed withont wrong br injustice, ‘Those are strange | sook and fight the enemy wherever he be found has | understand ‘a military guard will bo placed about the | mum FLAG OF TRUCE CrMAMENE SOUUT TH seer hy 4 RENE ny comnething witdacic H nie, Thy x achat & pad. Sait lis sien tel dad a Ss? & = s 3 = ¢ doctrines for the Bnqw ndor y , ‘ e + A... Ai egy > ise i was w Father | boon tho moving principle of Hamjton's command | House of Corregtion to prevent ‘acc cu. — Dewit Pree Sremsly cautious—a sort of thing the Ygited Bt A we change with tou | hitherto, Now (hat he gathers his equadrona qm bis! Cres, 44 © point ust below Gox'e ferry the Sehy''s struck ber | te

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