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4 ae ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1865. 1 ‘ for the decence of other States, were they not eqnally de. | ether hand, England seems to be aware that a war is | back, a Major General was beastly drunk at the very | the thousands of brutal men who not neglect, but Surroga' om. SE S fe) U TH Mitte te rence ct Georgie AE hichuond ieieienced | iner Kable botween herself end the Uniced Stares-and her | (ime'be should have been ‘urnisuiug ammanition and re- | abuse thase whom they are bound to a ne eitalso Betore Gideon Packer neeh ‘ . by Georgia soldiers it is net beeaure it is the capital of LLe | grand object is Co Involve Pranee in it along with Ler. in‘orcements to General Gholson. Three hundred soldicrs | fect that there is some A for their punishment. I am Wit of & P. Christy. —The trcomsaetig, this poss confederacy of which is@membert Georgia was A very singular iliustration of this deep game is altard- | were captured after their ammunition was exhayated. | sorry T cannot find in your case one mit gating feature. | commenced Judge c. K. Smith opened “ . icherqnarenectianie ‘one 0 the Blates that the war, Virginia ene of the | ed by the rumor wh ch ame over fothis continent | Whiskey Is. worse enemy to us than the Yankees. Tuave looked for i im vain, and, you must be prepared arcument-on the contesiants in an sole a>. States that ed the wart Geor,#h acted frou motives from to the efieet the French Emperor had The Yankee gunboat Rattler, which for some time has | not only to reo-ive, but tosuiler, the sentence [ am about | ner. He will conclude on Monday, when Mr. B of interest, which le’t her free to go to war or remain at | arranged with Mexico to take for himself the States of | been patrolling the Mississippi river, at Grand Gulf, a | t impose. To pass this sentence case man will jude the argument Se ee eee kaa oF Lae TELE | Beoses Chibeshes Detenen Pheer ine c'culiog. | fou, uighte luce, ducings tenray ccliiced with another | exceediaciy palttul to sm tteee We to tad someniog Blank wouel for the made her stand a barrier between her Southern sisters ane of indemaity far the as ‘of the invasion | cuaft. She sprung aleak and was run om a bar to pre- ry do wi fe oct Maxicaliian king. The crew went in quest of material to re- | solemn duty. Listen to it, and when you have beeu GOVERNOR BRCWN A TRAITOR. { and Northern power. Virginia casts no regretful looks 0m the throne. land th y | vent a naneamcne sn manatee! belind, takes uo counsels of her fears, keeps silent her | know very weil how eag riy hy ently the rt ages, Lieutenant Van Dalson, with four mn, | returned to your cell let the door be opened to some of grievances and bends ail her e: to the ends for | United States bas long coveted those very coun- been closely watching the movements of theenemy, | those good und holy men who visit those who are im- bs Which she took up arins, Governor brown, not Georgia, | tries, above all other States of Mexico, with | and as coon as they got off he bourded the Rattlcr, and | prisoned, seeking to do some good, and let your heart be Me Ineurs the Suspicion of Treachery ig as noisy asa fist Woman, and carries grievances about | a View to extension of the Pacilic States | afer supplying themselves with much of the rich plua- | opened to those holy influences whict in the midst of id * with him as some animals their perfume, and one is as | of the Union-—and the statement, so posit ve and circum- der on board, such as coffee, boots, Blink’ ts, sugar, & ae misery caa give you peace, The sentence of the 1 to the Rebel Cause. equally as offeusive as the other. staniial, of the Emperor's design’ upon that coveted re- | applied the torce to the beat, and soon she was wrapped art is that you, Francis Ferris, for the murder and While Governor Brown pretends that there are only | gion was deemed by the nt Knclish avery likely | i” fames and sunk, with her nine gunz, to the bottom, Seay sheet you stand convicted, be taken hence to we BIB oe be wis Mg fourt undred exempts in the State, and most of these | method to provoke tho Wasbington authorities into some Just as the feat was performed another gunboat hove in | the place from whence you came, there to be safely kept » are over ave, the records of the Coaserins Bureau exhibit | offensive proceeding towards France. sght and commenced shelling furiously, but the Confe- | and detained, and on Friday, the lith day of ‘April next, ra 8,229 exemptions oi ablegbodied men between the ages Next coms an oficial contradiction in the Moriteur | derates very wisely left the place. between the hours of t.n A. M. and two P.M. of that ca We ts tccased of Encouraging Deser- of eigiteen and forty-tive exempted by State authority | of th» whole Sonora story, with th: very significant re- day, b» hanged by the neck until you be dead, and may as in the “tate of Georgia, as follows: mark that p-blie opin on cannot falto sec in this false Matters in North Georgia. God have m: rey on you. u lustices of the peace. ‘OWS & uan@avre of the Engl.sh journals to excite hos- From. en the words (el om the jer's lips the 3 tien cop! Pi th 8a ue f the English jo ite the Richmond Whig. When thi rds (ell from the Recorder's lips th % ” Tax collecto! tility in North America againgt French poli y and Slaxi- The aeeaae line between Atlanta and West Point is grimace mn ad ee Aa He was then placed In the custody ¢ Sherif, Militia officers Clerks, &c., of Governor and State milian’s empire, and to avert the ¥4 penleh nreniete nearly finished. England im the direction of mak- AU North Georgia is filled bands of tories A large number of prisoners who were indicted by the ing. a. diversion. The. Menteur dete | oat agama Kscustancdicreid ¢ farmed lay for variote orimes. wees’ sevblnnad: ends oe say 7 Justices of inferior courts, it i8 & tmanwuvre of the ish government ft is rumored that siton | Pleading not guilty, their trials were set down for next Deputy clerks of inferior courts. ora trick Of Lord Palusereten of Hamels it a thou | with two brlgnton Tk toons bare, relnforoed Denon | week. . wicked “journals” that has done it all; for, as There are now only nine miles of track to lay to com- oe! Total. .ssersrere-eesererere seceeeeeesess + 8,229 | to the two governments of France and England, they are | plete the West Point ta, thi blew th After seeking to destroy the army by recommending {till ceremonio' sly polite to one pester. us while Ae ieek Paine po gn porta ae N A s s A U a gees The Rebels Think Themselves Purtber than Ever from Eu- ropean Recognition. te shondoncaa of Sonar piion, i ie not csae eine same +" te the American aad cee 4 lanta. Governor Brown opposing the armi slayes, For seem to ex; towards land intrigues Dalton occu} Hod Gessence Rebun Sipese ne Mun matte YS | Sake hat oes Meee IE ee tne Dare Lemar ee te nae enemies by ihe oe tlh sg tty oy ee ae aoe wiosie con uortees froghnt ag rid en “4 we +. Bil Dering ‘deem suthorised to, raise 8 wor! ie people jates were ouly 4 mou ry Alaves, Such an expensive theory is quite beyond the | think that Americans casinot possibly be better employed his Deadquarvers alternately at ome, Ge and Gudoden, The Blockade Runners in Their ae one people. Ce arene of “ Bearpation of pe ae on brains. apts, | Alabama, General Beauregard has authorized Gene: t on nfederate meyoromant playing disproportionate 4. ve many other Hill to proclaim an amnesty and pardon to all the men - Las’ Ag y- Gold and stocks very dull. Sales of 891d after then: Virginia Authorizes Davis to Cail Out Her Negroes. taxes, he due to votes of men ir both in Europe and Asia; some of them | {mpro) ‘abse! without constituencies beyond tbo army —Taak tL 4 vg ach ge m9 fomrined soe thats Muaalioh ht eae nt from their commands who may join at 199, at whieb it cl representatives from isiana, jestern ini iment, — Reign of Terror im Mississippi and | Arcane, Teanewce, _Missourl, Kentucky, asters | walsh and checkmate the ‘of France in Iuly, | Rebel News from Kirby Smithdom, | Attempt of the Fleet to Run | MISCELLANEOUS, 1 P North Carolina, the’ coast regions of South Caro- | io aie, Comite China, in the Sea, and » dozen [From the Richmond Whig, March 1} THING OF BEAUTY; A JOY FOREVER. “i lina, Northern Alabama, and Northern Georzia. pe vie ‘and apres to be ing 10 wash her | In a military point of view, everything is quict in the Inte Charleston. Those who desire brilllunes of complexion mi ty Georgia. SF ee ea sees Pores 44 eg IE ae Boag on geld pperneyy Par remy meget hyaline teeter A eb EXTRACT SAHSAPARILES Drepetle, okceea & North many years; apprehension a without constituencies, and should not, sccording to | ‘under a central government.” If she could only see | a land ineursion oy pang ne ae Hoge lk a.n0 patent medicine, Ask for Helmbetd'ss "Take uo Bloc! a Governor Brown, participate in legisiation. After recom- | this present war carried on actively until that federal kade ru det Galveston We pa SAM ELEN 20 TSP rT a mending the destruction of the army, his next effort isto | union§ shall have been Vand Canada left to | Indies is carried on very sucostefully, wise arise’ THEIR RET URN TO NASSAU. CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COM- | destroy the Leglsiature of the confederacy. Then he | her own resources, then she would not be necessarily | this respeet the ports of Wilmington and Charleston. A Sidtton: oliaws, tbe ure of HELMBOLD'S CO. i would deprive the President of his power as commander- | drawn into a war by any future invasion of Canada; nor | Quite a number of steamers ran in and out of Galveston TRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. It se Those States Overrun by Deserters, in-chief. Thus he deals blows at the army, the Congress, | would there be the same motive for such invasion on the | harbor in the course of a forta! moves black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the skim Jayhawkers and Robbers. the President, at the law of the land, Nithe epirt and | part of the United States. ‘The “Monroe doctrine” would | "The government stores in Tee cad atShreveportare| The Misfortunes of a Member of | pesioxs, corns, tx ane Li als hopes of the’ people; and closes bis bil of grievances | then havo ouly Mexico, to apply itself to; and, in that | full of clothing and other necessaries. Becenivisinn te’, cared oy Dr BRIGGS Otter a with a recommendation for the call of a convention of the | direction, England would giadly cheer it on. The expedition Stting out at New Orleans is Parliament. 212 Broxdway, over Knos's. Branch office and residenee (23° States! For what purpose? To amend the constitution. To resumé the whole of these speculations in few | by high authority in the Trans-Mississippi, to be m Broadway. corner of Twenty-first street. day andeven- H00D’S ARMY GONE ELSEWHERE, || 10 what respect? Wo leave our readers to imagine | words—next to this present war England would love best for Galeesim and not Motil, . ing. :Brlgge’ Alleviator and Curative sold by druggists and. iy! Kast caentpents Govern, Drowe rout suri, | west te the present war, Braves, wou fove bet seve | eouaien,’ Tha ooge are walt supplied wich lctsiog. besa \ . Now, the people of ve 16 pI war would love are well ied with elothit oy nu undisputed right ‘to Governor Brown, as their governor, | War between the United States and England—each being | food and munitions of war. All ha sortie tosatisty | Second Attempt of General Preston to Run deniers Endeavor ta diapose of thelr ow mend ok a ) IF they like hien—chacun a ran gout; bat the whole tonot | only anxious to auove her rival fairly ntoitand Keep | them completely a new isaue, and plenty of it, to pay of reparationson ihe retaiauon attalued sy MELMBOLD'S Cavalry Raid Against Staun- | si emer this message can ry congay del ol Boe deaheinn doce. — fits Beck, the Blockade, GENUINE PREFARATIONS, ' fort on the Governor of Georgia ; message of Governor Allen, of Louisjana, strongly NORNS, BUNIONS, INVi D- ton, Vi Sed, and mildary Guthorty of the Confederate The Day We Celebrate. urges the placing of two hundred thousand negroes in the &e, &e, &e. CoRR ct ONS DEERE Mate, £0. CURED rginia, But that it mast, {f successful, destroy the | REBEL VIEW OF TO-DAY'S CELEBRATION OF OUR | army as pioneers, wagoners, kc. Tho mossage mecis ’ 9 Bank. Rice's Annihilator cures Corns, Bunions, Cbilblaits, be, be a, | Coates prereset mutsening te trom the 2s starch wi cuir ceprranion fa Lectin a | eo mont a) re Kas ae law tax! is- le ],.ROM THE LARG! MANU! URING CHEMISTS recommendation to Georgia to abandon the confederacy, ‘The 4th day of March will be agrand di i Yankee | tillers of;imtoxicating drinks $1,000, and dealers in them, eae Sacer : vette aapsae ry 1868, mos echt ce senuainen ier we rae , N. P., Feb. . to break up the Confederate government and its army, | land. Nothing like what will then be seen has ever be- | Wholesale and retail, $260 per annum, tn the shape ol bold; be vccupied the di reside 4 hes —_ each org wenn ae ae B Spe agee- fore bean witnemed on ae continent < on any other, begens and See t Sent on the uct of sales. Prnis Arrivals from Charleston—Grand Race of Contraband was ioeeat ‘a conducting he Busneas w re otter Bs : 3 ve ere wi infinite inging unlimited firework: collected in specie or State Treasury notes. Steas a ually a0 ere him, ave a favoral je with professions of loyalty, but if responded to favorably | unrestrained rhevorle, immeasurable. processions. A The Houston papers say that the sugar crop 10 Texas pra hiapd sect folohMeeorepiny furn—Generat | pressed with bis character and eaterpring, “ok by the Legislature of Georgla, will result in ruin, why? Wherefore is the free America air to be vexed | Will not be as large as was expected ; | thousands | Preston Again Attempts peeled yO Firm of Powers & Weightman, ‘ Governor Brown's Message. DAVIS’ COLGAN ACCUSES BHOWN OF ENCOURAGING DeskRTION BY DISAPFECTION. [From the Richmond Sentinel, March 1 In situat ons of great d iticulty there will always be with all this hubbub? sim ‘that day Lin. | of hogsheads, there will be hundreds. We are sorry to 4 Cotton Ship Aground—Ezecutive Insult toa United smuch difarrace of op ni as to the proper choice of | Relative Strength of the North and | cola will ve innugualed as Progen or the Cnited | hear it. aus Calew, Ninth nad Brown streets; Phiiadelpla, od 5; ant fon EN TGPRRINT GREIMIT DLE Ra Se a ae Of anything approaching | THE NORTH NEARER EXHAUSTION IN ITS FINANCES | to celebrate, Put kn Nhe ed i Rebel News from Louisiana. I take advantage of the departure of a sailing vessel to | (7 RAND at anid respectfully a j prey ey noe Wee temaciea of oer ont probabill- THAN THE SOUTH I8 IN MATERIAL AND MEN, which it is so remarkable, the recent victories of ¥ [Clinton (La,) correspondence Mobile Register.) forward you intelligence to the latest date from this | ing, Nos. 473 Broadway, 27 Cust von ties with a view of ascertainiug the preponderance; and {From the Richmond Examiner, March 1.] the federal arms, the capture of Charleston and fankee troops continue to pass down the river. The | piace, Pont street, Broakiyu., Elegantly : We cannot help thinking that ‘‘our friends, the | Wilmington; the march of 8h h South | Dumber thus far Is estimated to, be about forty thousand. each i the imperfection of human Fearon and toforme- | entmny sare a tis premature im acsuming the Bowth to | Caroling, and the antoipated suppression of the “great | Mobil, itis thought, will be atiacked . Foe Hinksee MieD Perentey the meek terest to. Worth. oe, ; ¥ often happens no two inquirers reach the be at their feat, There are sauboece armies oft magnitude rebellion.” It is in this manner that the Yankees have we yw ony has er established a few miles | erners in connection with Nassau is the contraband trade | *0¢ Mme. Den eae wie: Nor docs experienc» avail as an arbiter of these dis- weve ae mond, the capital, is more im. | resolved to celebrate the anie mortem obsequies of the ew Orleabs, at Bennet Lane. carried on with the Southern States, This trade has now ELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRCT SCCHU: = ble at A Red 8 THE GREAT DIURETIC, eordant opinvns. i quicty the toma indeed if on | Brefree"* Reel daye which seems to bealowed wr | another chvice, and’ Ut Wie” accured’ ting may tart | ePeted ong tebantas “nsw” Shs STUDIO | seogived a mortal blow, and will eon be buried amoog HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT censtully solved; but ey eae fate not convince or | #OUF utmost possible lease of life may prove as elastic | again into life and vigor Yrom «condition which they | » Price is resting and recruiting his army few miles | the things of the past beyond the hope of resurrection, 18 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFYER, sflord agude for the fcture. If, however, the trouble to as the grace of ninety days, which $h6 seme. sanguine have determined to be moribund at least. It will be ee eee nate oe Wes There may be a few convulsive struggles, giving the ap- | _ Both are prepared uccording to rutes of pharmacy and te surmounted is necessarily of long continuance, im- mper a us e beginning ie war. PN Tine ah top paee reporia of the doings, and espe- ou; another expedition to tern anne oftpoviving abrenath : trutitie It be really th chemistry, and are the most active thut ean be made. ‘This extreme anxiety of the enemy for the termination of | cially of the sayings, on this extraordinary occasion. All | Louisiana will not soon be made by the enemy. pee dispeyrbrotcegani Meret ik fd. 204 5 a ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARBARILI. ooring. protracted trials and inconveniences, then what we call experienc’ is bit another word for impatience. are prone to imagine any plan better than that of which we tecl the hardships, ‘Take which road you the war, this morbid disposition to anticipate the realiza- | the great Yankee orators will, questionless, harangue the | | A large number of vessels are clearing from New Or. | death throes. Even such spasmodic evidence of life are ‘el r vigor tion of their wishes, of course has its foundation in the un- | expectant crowds, dosribing. fn pathetic Terms the | leans for Matamoros, The principal trade of the city 18 | noe likely to occur. Appearances indicate that tts pre- | health into te sytem aad purges out the humors that mace pleesant cond.tion of affa'rs existing in their own country. | miserable situation’ of the South, and painting glowing | With that port, [tis stated many old New Orleans mer- , disease. jobody can deny that the resources of the North are | pictures of the prosperity and power of the conquering chants are going to reside there. sent comatose condition will continue until death inter- ¥ ” ih i i Ai r may, ts as the reply to a person who hind inquired whic | very great, and the very profusion of theso which | North. The Legisiature of Louisiana is in session at Shreve- | vene. It will die without » struggle, of pureexhaus- | [tac THOS. K-RUNEW, Laporiet ied Denier ia. due Make which road. you may. sie, you. will wish you hed | ‘®& people witness around them, and which their gov- | _ Seward will be seized with another At of fatidical fury, | Port. Exciting Umes are expected. tion, for, deprived of nourishment, it is now in the last | Groceries. choice Teas, &c., Ac., 260 und 262 Greenwich strec\,, Png Be vee ‘Jonge aiaes.* crament finds. everywhere Fialng to its hand, has been | and ww Prophesy as even he never prophesied before, boone aha lasiti “6 Sorter OC MPA MMM ic coisa re you Ee camse welopment of the war into its present | excelling all his vaticinating predecessors in boldness Con: : RSO! i ot i aaitar tne enormous pressure of the war, ie | magaitede, and of the success which has attended it in | prefigurement. Ho will for the twentieth time, declare | & Pore’ Concentrating at Pensacola to | on ine oth of February one steamer, the For, arrived | Mf 4CPHERSON AND DONALD SMITH'S eo ee vneaas uncommon to tear sage conclusions pro- | 't#latter stages. But intell'gent men in that country seo in | that the warie approaching its close; thatthe armies of Frou the Richmond Whig, March from Charleston, and on the 9th the Druid arrived. We (Lave srvue, suira & sROTHER) ounced, tat if we had pursued this or that other this very profusion of resources, and in the extravagant | the Union are engaged in a series of operations which tec “tw san] lon dereaty 1 ised pothit Sourse, ip this of that question, we should ‘have escaped | ™@Ployment of them which has been going on so long, | must ensure a speedy triumph; that the area of the re- de bellove that ere SS mort a denaiharabl feuds ing: Soe Sip seat, | AERIS pee of NEW: YORE feat bsnopcon and safest advantage, ie | Whenred of gree danger and more icing tear fas Delian wow cauled the lite of gine Sue | fore into th intro of Alam, by way of Weat Ferd |e ee halecon befor thet pont A BE AUEBEEE, “y ww inthe and that ina very few days Sherman wi e hands wit Would be betier even now Wo turn back and take ‘the | “Thfsrmation comes to us in a thousand ways that the | Grant in ihe parlor of the Spouawood Hotel, ato will | cooperate 10 Apogereliemiecedie pica dlircekd si el as hace dele ane LE on Ea otAfe mani excuse, an we could not bit havo expected, | pobilc mind at the North is oppressed with grave apprs. | then congratulate, his hearers on the wonderful power | "Ine itontgomery papers have reports ot pers | ould share the fate of Wilmington. Anchors were Fay Lt EE OE Feats ae thc impaent and iocommdcrats | Benelons concerning the condition of their internal | and resources of the Yankee nation; congratulate them podbean, 4 Focearate eet ma wie. cole and | Weighed and away they sailed, grao:fully and gallantly, AAAAAA Lo EEEEB sho are without that obligation to consult, reason which | Sit. ls sd, (orate Wt ee ed Teatro arel aaeuration of Lincoln congratulate them om of traneyert avily inden with Yankee troops passing | cleaving the blue waters and rapidly losing themeetves hy bo tA 5 igh office mposes. But what are we to think of such to admin A AA ul LL EE BE eral debt will not fall far short of four or five billions of | the soynd { hich dollars when all the obligations of thy war shal} haye | to ee tare rrabce pertey oe impudent | cows the Mississippi river for the last two orthree weeks. | until the last faint outline upon the horizon faded from a ‘AA Lt. LL EE +] Analy posed ihe angitary! omces of, the intaauty, | World, a8 soon ax thie litle affair with the South ts | 1, i#,t0t at all improbable that these troops were going '0 | the sight. What waa to be thelr destiny? Afewdays | AAAA AAMA LMOULLbLii bc aca the courts of ‘claims and of Justice, and legislative relict | is brought to Wpgperiiane, lane, prot enya, cn nese told the story. One by one back they came, fleeing from | FOR EXPORT AND HOME USE. from Congtess. The ‘tate, city, county and township But t if Sow: Thé rest of them should be J ein - “f The attention of Exporters aud Consumers is requested ic debt, inéurred all over the North in providing bounties | mistaken? What if they should expend thelr rejotcin '& Gund Seiee on Mantes Dene avenger—the Secret, the Dream, the | their established brands of for enlistments, outits for volunteers, and support for | for triumphs destined to be marred by defeat, and squah. av, ainn Florence, the Caroline, the Chameleon (formerly Talla EAST INDIA AND PALE BITTER: ALES. Soldiers’ families, stated to be immense in amount, very | der their prophecies on events to be perpetually deferred? {From the Richmowt Whig, March 1. hassee), the Virginia, the Hansa, the Owl—and never ea bee Sonea'e ea coe ng, fa eee Ap an property in the ey if the contesertar, Bx all, shpald re uss to ery One day on the retreat of our army from c TERRIA oad a their speed until they anchored within the pro Brewery West Eighteenth street, between 71 irged gation nd reject the obsequics ‘up at 80 much trouble ani /&1 YX Ww OF. ST I RDERS THA’ We all know that, hgweyer akundant may be the ma. | expense? No mater, tt We al one with the ‘Yankees, | Geuersl Head became graclous and, good hamored. He | tecting waters of British harbors. ‘The Owl, commanded | Nm: mankind aria from corruptions of the. boo. terial resources of the North, it is not at all the habit of | Like Molitre’s doctor, who insisted that the patient was “How are you boys peting ‘on to-day?” by Captain Maffit, formerly of the’ Florida, had admin- | HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF SARSARILLA Is & seme uM, ce gaged of petulance from one ike Governor we At this late dey he is pouring out his complaints that some other plan was not adopted for raising the vast “armiea which were needed to resist the still larger armies of the enemy. Taking the “rule of contrariness’’ for his guid, he complains of ey ap A Nothing him. Bverything dispicases him. [t is pitiable see a public functionary who professes such devoti -tothe mamtenance of our independence exhib.t sucl “Oiematic arrogance and disrespect to the co-ordinate iy that people who juce to part with them without a full | dead because rule required him todie. Seward will declare at. of the utmost value. eden ger ghee ap ra ideration. If ¢ cenriauh has. found itgsit even | the confederacy’ aataneyvUecabes; 0b tetheories, tis f guano e von meme we barefooted fellows | istered to her a dose of Yankee pills, which took effect | 1 ‘He most value __ é eorncing ip for xtreme fol. suffer some. JETERSONS' LUMINATED STORIES. ty and :bsurdily, - surely J man, apg wisdom | GuabaFrassed by the co of material placed at its | confederacy cannot porsibly be’ alive, Tk makes no | “Generals We'll have botter luck next time, There was | 8nd operated upon her. She returned with several of her | P™™=FiWeiay- FOUR KINDS NOW READY. Wane eh mal Tate WARP. Re Tp i Pinotitan | disporal, it bas never found, amid the profusion around | Kind of difference to him he has been making | » fair deat, but luck was against ue. men badly wounded. Davis, the Pirate. ‘Old Put; or, The Days of "7 elaim ich elf-refuth unth Ten get id of the idea | {t, Sny relaxation of the constant strain that has | the same kind of declarations at any time during Soldier—It strikes me, General, them kerds were de- Bilver and Pewter, The Piping itaten wads by gnil refuting yppel teen pt 1188 Uden ‘exerted upon the resources of ‘the treasury. | the last three years; that he hes proved by re. | cidedly badly shulled. The Deer started for Charleston on the 13th, and the Alexander Tardy, The Yankeo Middy. {bat mod rgaulzing. if the highest degree for Gover. | 1t8 exultation over the amplitude of ite pubtary fragible logic that the confederacy was bound to Syren, for the same port, on the 15th. The latter vessel aa rf aT Fe eee nateme for hiteclt asuperior wisdom | resources has always been checked by thé fright- | expire when Fort Donelson was taken; that she could is now undertaking her nineteenth round trip. [Both Nat Blake, vl fe ihator ell cakern com od, ato “senaud thet they | £#i.strain which it saw that this very abundance of ma- | not live another month when Vicksburg was captured; vi Seren Brothers of Wyonzing, | Valdez, the i bs. I atiiers. Combined, wd eererse their policy | terial was constantly creating and intensifying upon its | that she was at the lust gasp when Atlanta fell, and that, Richmoel Dispatch, M have been captured.—Ep. Henan.) Morgan, the Buccaneer. The ee arr ote con oe asures, Because he has | Anances. By dint ot consummate ability the federal | in epite of all, she displayed sufflciont, vigor to defeat & is ea waeeten, Mash, The Hon, Mr, Connolly, member of Parliament from Sylvia Seabury, ‘The i To ee neae ccrinhine necessarily inci, | credit has been so far maintained with a success which | half-dozen Yankee armies, and bring humiliation on half mpries cee ny noe og oy opp More rrr ds of whes {alsa lisa, tan da the thieteos Kate Clayton, Fore patie ander ine ans tude the road Teach. | BAS surprised the enemy himeclf; but, while the federal | a dozen frst class Yankee generals. Bo it would make Nation So aula se ceeon ets eset ing: ares : : Gaforias Gus. b or ae ee tcea hin Giamica ws tamer Wis | treasury has thus been kept from foundering, those of | no difference should it turn out that Sherman fall in his | ‘he fourtl aepatecun seooer oy marl aad seal Mt rigs to lan atiluanted bark, carrying away ber | price iwenty.ive cenis cach. Published sale Dy thee we beset Toes ef his be echargey bh the | mile! he ateatio ns oY the lneettee, managed “ Present snterprise, sad that, Inston oF mooula Geen is es — Wheel, kc. The bark was not seriously Injured and no | hundred or thousand at very low raten by - wi 8 Bl ve 2 jy accumu! ing a del the we lotel turn¢ on an _ 5. DI i 8, O900d, ak te ate d lary wnich tha shghaess tamnial: couralsion mast develop | frced fail rateat by tho waters of the friendly sea, | Cavalry Raid Againeé Staunton, Va. | livet were lost. The Florence put back to Nassau and ’ 306 Chestuut strech, Philedolphin Ha, authorities iF ae eee iy where or | into general bankfuptcy. : sf or that he be overtaken by a defeat disastrous to all the (From the Richmond Dispatch, March 1, the member of Parliament is still enjoying himself in HUMOROUS AMERICAN WORKS, pepe Bary Sa poe bend poorer ey m4 Bicep oA It has always been wadeestont, nines the war began, | cherished Yankee hopes of triumph and conquest. But The enemy, on yesterday, were approaching this quarter of her Majesty’s dominions. posing aad oe a Ea eee id and’ mad. “Why” | that the limit to the capacity of this confederacy to carry | the Northern papers exhibit already «ymptoms of uneasl- tn heavy force from the valley—chiefly cavalry. General Preston sailed for Charleston in the Chame- | , With Original, Illustrations by Darley and a5 ebetinate, blind, zen oy opti gy oy tf | ston would be found im providing military supplies; | ness at the aspect of the situation. They rejoice exceed. beautifully Hluminated Lithographic Corere with Orgies ac ogi nor Sats Ca encod,” was the | while the limit to that of the North would be found in | ingly,overSherman’s march to Columbia; but they would Pive Latest Peace Commissioners. Jeon, instead of the Rattlesnake, as was stated in my | Designs ov each Cover, in several Colors. eaylum. 4 —_ Tey rw ‘cn at ana the strain of the war upon its finances. None nded | very‘much like to hear something more from bim. (From the Richmond Dispatch, March 1.) last, His effort to reach the rebel States was again un- eb Pekiiel 6 Becuaiotan lia she ne egy anos here’ Lam.” Such wilt | deny the unlimited capacity of that country in the Tt has been announced by the Yankeo press, and the | gucsessful, and he is once more enjoying the hospitalities | ful edition of thelr. series of Mlumeroux Hooks, which have Pad he roa ory Porro oon the iooue of madness and | matter of material and men, The reeult has proved How to Pay Om Lee's Army. announcement has been published by us, that General beeen out of print for years. Booksellers Othiern wilt Polls which he makes between himeeif and the mult | ‘¢ correctness of these anticipations; and it = now | giving AWAY TWO CENT PIECES AS IP THEY WERE | Singleton and Judge Hughes had objained passports of the Royal Victoria Hotel at Nassau. By the way, a8 | besuppiied af very low rates. ‘The following are. publishes Saal whom be to vielestly arrelgne. found that the rain of the Nort Fesult at last from Sdak che. from Mr, Lincoln to visit The Yankee pa- | this hotel belongs to the government, it might do them | this day:— 2 ‘Governot Browa hias uo idea of abandoning the Coo. | thet very unlimited command which It possessed of the [From the Richmond Sentinel, March 1.] pers ead the object of their mision was to couviace the | no dacredit to invest a few hundred dollars In paintand | | wason JONES: COURTSHIE: deals with > fed wate cause, and will, ie tg his fr rays x. Teas abundant the obligations which the government has ‘We beg the mpm ogy ay ooh Lg) = of arrived at Varina on Monday, but the freshet in tee apply it generally inside and outside of the building. The Paseats aed Kaeo enl ape ef tetera by iin” “ Mo sustain ik But the evils of (the | incurred for them would have been less prodigious. The | we tre'rendy to name the geatieman whenever ‘hie ofter | FVEr by preventing the runaing of our boats, has de- | Nassauese generally appear to be acerse to paint, thelr | signe by Darley. “Price 73 cents. rpg. ites ther poente eu the Feist far out. | War would have Conducted on a more contracted | e°" tea Surely the confederacy can produce twent layed theie arrival in Richmond. "These visite of North- | houses presenting a very negleoted and weather-beaten | N° °Rly, (un, put Information Ie to Be gained Frew,’ Ser smong the people ai a at- | and less oxtravagant scale. Both material and men would | !8 8ccep wes the aes. , city; | eru gentry are always with ee weigh-all the guod we can hope from him. It ts such four other men who are as large of heart as our friend Appearance, not at all agreeable to the eye, nor conveying “Lt contains palpable and Lat > | set been page Rg economized, Toe success | petersburg: ry wep vo against the South m| we been reached more cer- siderore thing positively about ip tothefarmers | to conjecture as to thelr We i a Ly oe people «© ly | a very favorable impression as to their public spirit. Bat cUat Ne wits the "Sap silck* wort Tar " i. as the government have been realising during the three MAJOR JONES' SKETCHES OF TRAY! = Teldents Adventures it ° ‘atterances as hs that make ters from ourarmy. We are informed that in thore regiments or cmmands from which desertion; are mou common mo reading is emment in gloomy predictions of certain and hope- teen failure and deieat, in consequence of what is alirged fo be unutterable and invariable official folly and stu- pidity on every ible ss Men there de- moralizing diatr ood over them until they tainly by methods less expensive but more protracted, conject harassing ‘ar r bee bie day a report about this Singieton-Hughes visit that, com- in and exhaustive. smaller armies had been | tn Tt is their ill be prom; id called for the bounties would not have reached to.a thou: | liberal, But the urmy should’ be paid as well oP feaannd f a8 it did from @ trustworthy source, surprised us not | !as years tmmense sums of money from customs on im- | the Scene hor of “Ma jor Jones? Cour lor ttle, : sand of fifteen hundred dollars, and am army of taree | is stated that General Lee's army has not been pald iw said that the object of these gentlemen's | porta, growing out of the blockade running business, and | Georgia. Canada. # A hundred thousand men would not have cost the country, | several montha Hence, as the monted men of the country, | visit is purely commercial; their business being nothing | from the a wy ha Depai Nubhodlesoniue | Cat thustrations from desigua by before It received arms or began to draw rations, tio | {8 mAny cases, cannot contribute provisions, let them ge | more nor less than to make arrangements for buying ee qtotgteag together | Petit a the droliest of the droll hooks of the Kies frightful sumn of four hundred and fifty millions of dol- | are worthless. es "*Y | cotton and tobacco for their government and selling to | *mise to apply a small portion of It towards putting the strange production, hut yo brimtul of tun, teeta dre, Vara ‘They have pledged stbetr tives, thelr fortunes and thee our government beef and bacon. [tis queer story; | hotel in a condition that will make it an ornament to the make it rua over.”—U. 8. Gazette, peered honor” to the eatise, Boing oat of oe aa u Fr \onor by giv become reckless despairing, and wnen night comes ‘When we the enormous cost of the gad they are vet on outpost duty, they do what these | oT nenawe Tecolece (he ener temcaton with which thay. | {ives are tafe, eo en RL ve it an we hear it, place, and pleasant instead of disagreeable to the eye of 044. Leaves from th» fexKGnders logicaliy bed them to dosthey desert. Why | are suppliga ‘and the extravagance with which they are | !"&® portion of their fortunes. Let our attachment to Cotton in Mobile the visitor. potioen Sven, Mt should they not, if they believe the ball that ts told | Ori tuPhiiGs Ml Tie et ihe war maki ch they Ate | cause be now shown by work. The u ned willbe one Ped . B. x, VPM. 80 Cupping op the them’ How miny deserie's Governor Brown's menag: J i TEs im | of twenty-five to give two hundred thou ‘dollars each to [From the Mobi g ‘The principal feature of the place and the one pos- | n Kh original iliustrations from igus by Darle. will make dp.nd: on bie numler of & pies of it which ma: Vanited Uy te Suances; When we-call fo salad, to, his 7 Conceen Leae ermp ae uocies Ove aera oa Ane: ted statement bas appeared in print re | sessing the most interest is the library. It contuins some | Price 75 cents, make ap . da W | proneness to emp! Credit and recklessness in con- | {nis number cancot be hind, you are authorized to say thla | specting she amount of cotton In this city, which is rep- 7 ‘The whole balance of the series will be ready soon, Ad find ‘hin way & ove ‘rrncher, tracting debt, as evi ‘by the unprecedented magni. | sum will be paid toany one whom General Lee may desig: | resented as amounting to something betwoen a hundred | five thousand volumes, well selected and comprising | dress all orders tothe Putiia OTH! is lye rer med d wor dire bere nnd ed img tude of indebtedness now resting upon his shoulders, wo | nate, If the ran wil property present thle wubjectto te | and twenty and hundred and thirty thousand bales. | standard works in every department of | te. eS Oheunut stsen Phite felpi, Pa, Poperut sentiments among the people and soldiers? How can wall pemeens ee eee eee cit de® | Sunlctent to raise one hundred ‘miliions. by contributions -10 ceaeetaciet ont Cam there ie Sek cnestees of ees | esture: Among these books 8 ralume Of | | Coptes of any of the abore willbe se vorywbere, el ence, an any man who loves his country presume to parade | (Cr. cclchrations and réjoiciags, io, which, the Populace | ee eee ee ae eT eee eee er aka on oe a Se ber te ny For atie by FA. BRADY. £2 Aon sirect, and by all other rts | its place of deposit known to the mili authoriti late Prince Albert. On the blank leaf js the following :— are led to indulge, by the leading men who realize the | in the cause, but do not feel able to contribute two hundred who, should the emergency require, will efetually pre: “Presented to the public brary of the Babame, Islands in menetere B06 pews agente Sverywners. serious condition of the case. pened rr, yd Pps — panésee vent its ever going into the hands of the Yankees; and emery of ber eed and good husband by his broken UANTITY VS. QUALITY.—HELMBOLD'S CONCE? The truth of the matter is that the South is not by any | Uich™ Bart the work und see what can be done, we are able to state that the small lote which divers par- | b widow, Victoria R., 1804." Thus it will be seen QU trate SARSAVAMILLA, Thr doxe Is small. Thoe mean: 0 near the Limit prey U/ iding miliary PETERSBURG. | tles are understood to have arrepiitiousty removed from | how the great grief of this exemplary Queen, which is | who desire larger quantity ‘and large doses of medicine at supplies for continuing the war as rorth és to the limit {As the rebel Treasury notes are worth just two | the warehouses to their own premises wil have the pre- | eating into her heart and pervading her whole being, | *™4! P' 1 CAN SUIT ALL. of v8 financial resources. Already the war bas cost them | cents for each dollar, and as two hundred thousand dol- | cedence if it becomes necessary to apply the fire cure. finds expression wherever the occasion offers. Though a - A debt which no sort of success will ever compensate, and | jars of that paper are worth only four thousand dollai Queen she is still a woman, and all the pomp and cir. ag ja ANA teas which will make that country tue the enterprise of sub- | thi mition may be said to illustrate the old adag cumstance of royalty which hedged her round have gone tal Jusauion, however It may terminate, to the last day of Its | bene “boral within the compass of a shiling.—ED. | SENTENCE OF THE WIFE MURDERER, | dove, like a broken wreck, beneath the raging waves of | TIONS. they enjoy our utmost confidence, He canigey thes june 12, 1860. existence. Hexato.) her heart sorrow. The Rebels Con Francis Ferris Sentenced to be Executed | yr erate tree nan Song Aa oe bag Pu SCIENCE OF “MEDICINN SHOULD STAN ‘opposition to that ‘Ble persoval whims or convictions ich even the best harmony and enthusiasm without foneerted policy mast prove abortive? If Governor Brown fails in these obvio.s duties, and if he has ceadju tors In his work of il! temper and distraction, it only facreas’s the necessity upon those whose patriotism is superior to their passions to display and inculcate wiser ead more sai \tary sentiments, icion of @overnor Erown U " Treach: im the Richmond ‘Enquirer, March 1.) ir Arming the Negroes. . der havin Toe synopsis of the menage of the Governor of Gecrsin| “Chan Ever from European Recogut= | ony nenri. w0Ust AUTHORIZING DAVIB TO CALL ON in April, de. generaly'Ae, level, smooth and hard but of course, | dn for ips. pare, Saontias, Sevitg fae reaplah 88 on sufficient tne! no jocument to show it jon. Ne y eV goon exhausted. ere is « house at OLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, establishe’ 0 fu-h as no pure patriot can read without the live- THE STATES FOR THEIR QUOTA OF THRE HUN COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. ieee pa from the ehiy, sitseted on the sestera rend, aioe tt NOL 8, The Py -+/ the Pihenens Benetew, Sat 2 ah DRED THOUSAND NEGROES. Before Recorder Hoffman. haowe a0 the Berea ueen of England's speech (or rather Lord “ {From the Richmond Examiner, March 1, trom tanmediate est «motions of idicnation and disgust. Treachery in } ton's) to the Parhament on its assembling has but one We learn that the House of Repr tives has re- At the opening of the court yesterday morning District the Ex cutive of a State in this confederacy bas hereto- Te le © sequestered spot, iFY, ENRIGH THE BLOOD AND BEAUTIF imity to other dwellinzs, but | 'T he complerion ure HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CORCE: A ns away the fore been x crane that no man could Conceive hing te. | short reference 1 the war nous coutwent, Teil Por | conty passed, in secret session, by a vote of forty to | Atlorney Hall moved that the sentence of the Court be | EhOSlOPre Adtiaed wocid fs, not uacominon fore | equate eurenath oe gallon ofthe ayrup or deeweton Only himsell i he has grourred tie swpicion of having | which is ‘another name for rebellion; it declares. (hat het 1 pi lie Ta aod ye phe Moe Bec eget Vie end einen bite! eg aaa Seely manned pair 0 cust @ ih oaks tees aa | su ip strength one gal fy he rect a : « ” of ve, cs tendered for military service by their owners, . Salt meow mw A Aan joo pb aoe sere uty Lee gm eae at — = Set tke wthorisee the President to call on each Make when- nesday of the murder of his wife. = the honeymoon In travelling. Not so at Nassaa. T' QUOTA OF NEW YORK. aan eon ate oe mdatiou of cho trea pes. | Nand rorewellicion, Fou observe: iaearetully, chosen, en | ¢ver ne thinis tt expedient for her quota of three Aundred | The prisoner was arraigned at the bar, and, when | Conk, Tonos S enh ete the ooty tmenns for FIFTEEN THOUSAND ple of his own State to slavery ¥ faving no particulier meaning,’ That word would’ Ot | ee eae iar wee, or ear oy nasser atk asked what he had to say why the judgment of the law | wedding trip; but Imagine during that interesting period | VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR N&W YORK COUNTS th ayaa oa gs tae ova | ial wall any Prete wrminaino Wiaeerebvihe | Front nay dum toca or, porpone ensene | SBmul nt Be pronounced upon hm, wld hat be had got | of ene Susi is Freund tots ricer | INCREASED BOUNTInG AND WAND OWE. ioion act and to resort toquotas from the | edgo the ihdependence of the confederacy. The | {0 be rail trom such clases, irregnetwe of the colar Of | HOLUNE Mbne Oh Hay RMA what he told his counsel, | 4! Mtn a blockade runner would be atill lows desirabls, | At a meeting of the County Committee on Volunteeriny with that of organizing the State militia, | whole may be tkon a& mere Words of couree—a = » Alen, 1 ew i State as the proper authorities | Messrs. Anthon and Kintzing, to say for him, for, in addition to the above, how very embarrassing to | beld on Saturda; obraery if, 1266, tarned over to the Confederate authori. | common place expression of good wishes to both partion eres iene an nner nothing in the act shall be Recorder Hoffman then proceeded to pass sentence as | have the privacy of the stateroom invaded by the abrupt Present=GitiwoN LURE ek Yow . oe, Ba ained for hom ae nce, “ rec! e art from a dit reat; and it i otaary ey a the comtmanl \o winories © Gheage te the relation whith | follows:— and sudden entrance, without knocking, of a bombshell a Hi AHF. POR DY, Superviror army, open wide the gates to the enemy, | cold and well language indicates only one thing . - bed with all ite disagreeable possibilities, Such contin: 4 LIAM M. TWEED, Supervisor. verti en o 1) very clear . fy 4 - slaves shall bear towards ther owners as property, excrpt eri 7 iow. WIL gD, Supervisor. Brown ot understand ihe inoasettet of | In fict, the words of the epee h, am well as the art thoy may reeide Yurrvance of the laws ther of — | sho wus a kind, sober, industrious and patient woma: oneymova im the delights of each qner’e society. | wv ou . these recormm:: + but charity eavnot apply to the | of the gov ernment, I docwledly im that ver + | . The dill has not yet obtained the comeurrence of the | She labored hard to support herself and children, y Y. | waanimeod, that {he county pay a one vear recruit thre fata papers or an Execuclve He mst be presumed'{ Tike of ifact neutrality” whleb hap beretoture te have been framed with a view Of | you neglected both. Tt was not to be wondered at ’that feet dah oP ipsa ne iy realize the | | Meired (9800) dollars bounty and Afiy ($80) dollars han jerstand and nieud aud desire | esulis ven all it ome +l in that body t@ a propostion in | she tred to shut her door against you, You became ag ee money. . Thal hank ceciaicly THON bie Trecoumenaaions | © Tho ax tae a8 Sntettigence that | snotber form mg ths slaves, ed of obtaining & | onmged, and speedily declared your determination ‘And, ating no ae ree ~yeeny ~~ Bakthi ell sd mil em ff adovted, ‘That Governor Brown ts ndeavoing | the Emperor of t nch te reported 10 have seni oat | Compromise Of views on the subj et, to kill her, and after that to kill yourvelf, When asked “4 sey ‘ Spor three year recruit. lx hundred (#69) dollars bount f disband the armies of the enfde acy, that | 8 vera! war stea in purnult of “the steam roe -- why you did notgo to work and support her, you declared, | , The bey! Nereid, with two thousand Rn Ky Tee avd oe hundred ($100) dollars hnnd money. Bete aciitely engeg a in poctitwing the high prtion he | Olinde,” @ veewe! built at Bordewns, intended, it le rad, | & Nice Condition of Affairs in Mississippi. | with an oath, shat wild not work for her and her ineeaes ‘y apg coogant ber soener. weer igh BOUNTIES, Mids lovieereie the purl enemy, and recking, with | for the Confederate navy. ‘This comer tows only ae a | (Grenada (Mies) correspondence Montgomery Appeal.) | bastards, as you called her children, And in the night of | 0.4 ee eae an CS om proves toul | Couey. Se eee seen eee ail the powers of bis office, to di cowrng ard di pirit th: | report; butlweredibie and probeble, No veel built im | Al tho border are in a terrible eundition, the | the sane day, September 9, 1864, a8 she returned home | Where she bilged and it is yg Be, bolt and much | Goversment ; poopie of there Staies, iA too apparent (o require explana. | a Freneh port his evor you hecome a Confederate maa | rountry beng nyhacleors and ribs a, compored | after the completion of a ‘hard ‘day's work, you dashed | lose, | <he has seven fort of water : Ration, His course la not dilierent from traitors who | of war, or taken oF destroyed a single ship of she eveuy | p snerpady «f on, whoee deeds fival the famous | out her brains with an axe, and for that offence stand | Of the cotton will be da ‘arrival of the Total Bave heffayed their country, Ax the er at Temer- | In tht respect France and Engloud stand upe er. | days of Back Turple, and sucha pign of terror has ben | here now to receive your sentence, You could not offer | 1m my last I mentioned the war gave Geurgel the opporinulty to gratify Wis personnt | ent jootug; for while the Wa | teanguerated thet ¢ + almnt compleely broken wp in | in excuse even the ordinary plea that you were drunk, [yee Honduras, a cten ob sneer, @ “yh — PO gemvntia ht at the cost of his country and of ts brave | threat ns to demand of Fry | » country You were not, The defence of “homicidal insanity" wag | his small boat to get pebiminaotl to telat his ship | e late @uccvenes of the enemy arc mado | va-t ame property tr cargoes 4 | f aolders tw Presented by yout counsel with great ingenuity and | Teflised; that he waa Oolgie ot Smite Mo return | Total... sion hy Governor Brown to divpiay his animosity | by ora ng ont of Er i |, there ts | vowing venge ability, but the evidence wholly failed to support it, and through @ heavy surf pe eee ned spend apainct the Hresident at the risk of rufn tothe country, | claim hanging over France, and tho Ruiperor seems inties whe the Jury rightly rejected it, I fully concur in the justice | % by oa e oom stan the fact of his landing a County The firet net of Georgel was to disband the army; cols | termined that there shall not, itt is manifort corn and other necessuries of Ife | of this verdict, Your case has not attracted much atten. | the bp omy mb io the emtnerition of tbe place and a | “overnment the recommendation of Brown to depart from the s) stem present to keep his policy and tis inte ad ules womwth ng is speedily | tion, Probably few persons have heard of it. A brief | EVERTON TAT Tn the aubject was ent in to the | Tots! @f cons ription. ve of England; #0 | arise betwee i may lok for @ desperate | notice in the papers has apprised the public that you ea Oonedl Thothae Kirkpatrick, Eeq., venvuring | The bounty to'be pald io the. a owe be Governs: Brown 44 not more proftise In his prof ssions or and t ited Slates be may not ing the present month, been convicied of “wie murder,” and that is all, | American Cope tn the gunboat ip coming | Provided in section Hive (5) of the State law relating 10 bow! aly and parrotuem than was the trattor at Vilagor y obligation to take part in i in estimating the ce Mont, omery Appeal.) nN fecontly a well known pugilist was killed b: the The Consul de li eatoring into @ dise m4 Nes (vi. Assembly bill No. 115 of 1835), and the hand move Georges made (rerds of the eatdiers, and won their gener. | foreign policy of thoes two Powers it honk y lve ow days ago tat he | drunken aseaesin, Ue details of the trial ited the columng | Shore, | The bere; ond with ussion | to he pald to the pereon who tay present the recruit, ous conidence by aete of bravery, ‘and Governor even | getven what eneh othe pares the ot 4 be ig t acon the bag om thie seo'vom, and Wt | of te daily Journals, and the room anit the passages i hg Sea ae ee ak Dope | awk roe 1M | “By Grder of the committer: os ts CORSON, Clerk. has not been ina t ve to purchase their affeetions by a dealined onomy yan y regard the raid bea protty big big, eating to W were yet with a crowd eager to se” the - D Es vl ns nt fention to thew ) ere 1 The one betraved tly | arising tn other par t ond dente an the bighth Arkansas regiment froze to | murierer, You killed’ yoor wife whom you were bound gm ai U" tae OF THIRTY T TT CATE country and bor roldier o enemy; God grant that | ceed by Ure one oF the other to invaiw rival ome jew days a © to protect, and you have passed t d from the prison and Toe Vore ox tae Coxstiretioxal, ANeXowRNT Ie THe and recommendatory letters have beew Se MRPAT ih stu We Gnd to | fatal ciiewhy, All the wa war, both ie nd ng a deiende of Reddy's | court almomi unnoticed. Comment # unnecessary. But | New Jersey Lenisiatens, ~The Naw HL vary makes | ing the were BED moLe eg Ne ee, anty demands rope and in the mete ymrtors ‘of the | divieton, Fk elt ely en aced in braking | the same law and the eame jusiiee is measured out to | @ singular blunder in reference to tt at of the con | U men, clergymen, governors, 8b he country lest | world, ro in their eyes pabediry to the mighty | wp the ethits in Alaburna, along the <ippt line, both of you, His conviction carried with i: its lesson, | stitutional a says that the vote stood 30 it dd cane, Q quariel whieh the . tw Many of the farmer in Noviheat Nisweipph carry | and o will yours, Me was the representative of one class | 10 30, and the ‘aker wae against it Seat TRTCRE TRE Exiow BY POWDE!® abandoned Ween them oven : rues the Tne to bo distilled jato whiskey, | of wen, yod of another, You fopresent thousands bn this | New Yorkers be able to Fett tO | Te aaa ee hich choke or Ott ap the pores of ihe ak to her fate by the Confederate authorities. Ie | ror Lonis Napoteon woah he law protitutine iy wanufeetre, Whde | and every community, who, instead of giving broad to their beads (hat i ahd (oa short time lenve It havah and dey?-ctt is.in the b}0 - this any mor svorgia than of Mississippi, Louist. | pleased to p te A dosperate war ber wer a itera’ ferdios are auierine for bread. thely aviitics, give thom blows and curses, Thonsands | 4 biti, and that a less a Sul} you. Want smooth and soft skin wee HEL ABOL) tna, Alaboma, South Caroting, rida, Arkansas? | the United States, while be might look « Whie General Gioken wos fightin: a Yankee tald ab } Of poor -uifering women, when they hear of your case, | Rpeaker ve voling, when lia wasn Bx? fT OF BARSAPRILLA. It vives a briiliauey to of ‘ Fis bt. abd low an aru in she emcounier, wud was drived | wil feel thas thure is wuine law for their protection: and fall ol in re—Trentom, WN. J, American. complain Wf ‘the abies bo jeorgia’ were held | devlore the destructive oaani