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8 —— . ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1865. ; for the decence of other States, were they not de. | other hand, Fngtand seems to be aware that a war is | back, a Major General was beastly drunk atthe very | the thousands of brutal lect, but rrogate’s Om. s fe) U T a 10 ie scons of Geviular AE Lichigomd istisrencon | Mevkablabotween herself und the Uniced stares;and her | (iie'he should have been ;urnisking ammunition and ro | abuse those whom the a Ree Phgerve fgg Fy Réties GT toe ae s by Gosscie anon Seas becehe it is the capital of tLe er object is ehyawe Teese in it along with tae, J Prrbotpaan rie bbe ag isp @liree hundred soldiers | fect - oe 6 some for their punishment. I am Wit of E& P. Chridy. y cul acy of which is@member? Georgia wus very singular illustra of Kaine be a! - | wer piured afier thew ammunition was exhapated. | sorry I cannot find in feat commenced judge = Sne'o the Buates ‘thas made the ‘war, Vinginla enctof the | ed by thie rumor'wh ch lately Caine over forhis courineat | Whiskey Is a worse enemy to us than the Yankees I cakelnakes tor 4s: te ratins tod tastes iasenuaet | siremaaton tobalt & the ‘etbteciana tion in and contestants States that cecepted the wart Geor,#h acted from motives | from ‘land, to the effect the French Emperor bad The Yankee gunboat Rattler, wh.ch for some time has | not only to rec-1 bat toeatien sentence about er. couciui or interest, which le't her free to £0 to War or remain at | arranged with Mexico to take for hiinself the Sttes of | been patrolling the Mississippi iver, at Grand Gulf, a pogo apy chs sees ens |e ee de on Monday, when p wee, Virginia acted trom motives of honor, which | Sonora, Chihuahua, Durango, inaloa aud Lower Caliior | few nights since, during a storm, evlliced with another | exceedincly painful to me. There is to me somthing | auts. made her stand a barrier between her Southers sisters | nia, by of indewnity for the expen-esof the invasion | cuift. She sprung alcak and was run om a bar to pre- | very j but Ido it im the dis harge of a oe and Northern power. Virginia casts no regretful looks | which set milian on the throne. In land th y | Vent sinking. The crew went in quest of material to re- | solemn duty. Listen to it, and when you have been Evening Stock Exchange, behind, takes uo counsels of her fears, keeps siient her | know very weil how eag rly and jently the fir Gamnes. Lieutenant Van Dalson, with four mn, | returned to your cell let the door be opened to some of Fripay, March grievances and bends ail her energies 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- | $10000 Americangold 198% which she took up arms, Governor brown, not Georgia, | tries, above all other States of Mexii with | and as soon as they got off be boarded the Rattler, prisoned, seeking to do some good, and let your heart be | 5000 do.. . 198, ig a8 noisy ag a fish Woman, aud carries grievances about | @ view to extension of the Pacilic States | after supplying themsetves with much of the rich plua- | opened to those Loly influences whic in the midst of with him as some animals’ their perfume, and one is as | of the Union-—and the statement, so positive and circum- | der on board, such as coffee, boots, Wahk'ts, sugar, &c. pad misery can give you peace, The sentence of the equally as offensive ag the other. stantial, of the Emperor's design’ upon that coveted re- | applied the torce to the beat, and soon sho was wrapped irtis Uhat you, Francis Ferris, for the murder and While Governor Brown prewnds that there are only | gion was deemed by the pont nl fn lish a very likely | m fames and sunk, with her nine guns, to the bottom. | felony whereof you stand convicted, be taken hence to Fi Biankman wil) couclude the argument for the cont 4 i GOVERNOR BROWN A TRAITOR, He Incurs the Suspicion of Treachery to the Rebel Cause. fourteen hundred exempts in the State, aud most of these | method to provoke the Washington 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 Conner Bureau exhibit | offensive proceeding towards France. ss ght and commenced shelling furiously, but the Confe- | and detained, and on Friday, the Lith day of agri he 8,220 exemptions 01 ablegbodied men between the ages | Next coms an oificial contradiction in the Moritewr | derates very wisely left the place, between the hours of tn A.M. and two P.M. of that fle ts Accused of Encouraging Deser- of eignteen and forty-tive exempted by State authority | of the whole Sonora story, with th» very significant re- day, b- hanged by the neck until you be dead, and may in the State 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. tion and Discouraging the People Tostlees OF the pence. hews & nancenvre of the English journals to excite hos- From the Richmond Whig } When the last words fell from the Recorder's lips the Ta: , Tax collectors... tility in North America againgt French poliy and Maxi- | ‘The telegraph line between Atlanta and West Point is peioones sale Ged d bless way soul,” ‘He was then placed te ia the custody e Sheritl, nl Militia officers, milian’s cmpire, and to avert the rwhich threatens | nearly finished, i} England im the direction of mak- AU North Georgia is filled bands ic A number of prisoners who were indicted by the ing a diversion, The Moniteur ole aot say | and deseriers. bs are aera of ries | Grand Jury for various crimes were arraigned, and, on it i8 & manwuvre of the Pepe government It is rumored that the enemy have reinforced Delton Sieading aot Bully; their trials were set down for next Deputy clerks of inferior courts. or a trick of Lord Palmerston or Russell; it is those | with two bri A sd Wwieked “Journals” that has dove it. all; for, as Tus wh top els cea of pang pig al wee So iee -8,229 | to the two governments of France and England, they are | plete the West Point three nding |-@ill ceremonio’ aly polite to one another. Thus while | side of East Point and ‘six miles between there and At N A s Ss A U a The Rebels Think Themselves Further than Ever from Eu- ropean Recognition. . FARR cs After seeking to destroy ‘the army by recomme: 4 the abandonment of conscription, it i# not surprising to | France tries to direct the American torrent (which they | Janta, find Governor Brown opposing the arming of slaves, For | all seem to expect) towards Kanes, Bosient intrigues to Dalton is the only fortified post now occupied by the BA meses tp sake st reserving “our wens that ion earens m4 make ‘spars coe Meee tet we no other igre, an Yoel unt Governor Brown would show to tl than ‘8 they can make neral B. J. Hill having been authorized to raise a % Vi ry} world that the people of these States were ouly fit to be | Viceable one against the othe for the present, they | brigade of - i 300 Mich 66 4 irginia Authorizes Davis to | word tna the people of ine thong gus oly 0st Wp 1 nema con aoe cee flor the presonk they | brigade of mounted men ie North ‘Agbame, will make The Blockade Runners in Their | 2) ™* & 6 Call Out Her Negroes. aim of this people. complains of the usurpation of | than in blowing out one brains. Alabama. General regard has authorized Gene: 200 do, . 66 C the Confederate government, in laying Aisproportionate xnsland and France also have @ many other affairs upon | Hill to proclaim an amnesty and pardon to all the men Last Agony. Gold and stocks very dull. Sales of gold after the (i?) whic! assel main votes men both Asia; some absent from commands who may losed. t wien ‘constituencies beyond army—that Lt to teclug weet more claims ‘upon their attention ine Urigeds, — fi " peer chalk q representatives from Louisiana, Western Virginia, | than snrtilog upon this continent, England has to Reign of Terror in Mississippi and | Arkansas, ‘Tennesse, Missouri,’ Kentucky, asters | Watch and: checkmate the ‘policy of Franco in Italy, Rebel News from Kirby Smithdom, Attempt ot the Fleet to Run |}... MISCELLANEOvs, fae ered Wea te fin ncg of ao ee ina, ong ima, ya he pet. aoe a <— Teaiesdites the bai wale, Lorie es er Into Charleston. yxa A Perny dt i A JOY FOREVER. ia. The’ representatives. from? these regions and. from | bands ‘of Atnerican’ Ioteresta.altagett romolng | ‘Trans-biseleelppl. ee plan acertnan cher . A New the Olood, which HELYSOLD'S CONCEREE | North Georgia ree sine au Tang be overran Upithe. ccemy aie | the federal untan of wer Northe, Asmensan, coloales | Beve been for amy pes Ever aro gy tow than they tb ekrRact Sais amie anteea a a medi for ‘a, Take ao aes Phe gine og legislation’ Ast peat | ae % carried on acti hat federal hee jovernor Brown, pai in 5 ‘ter recom- resent war on ively until that feder Galv mending the destruction of the army, his next effort is to | unionf shall have been i f nd Canada left to | Indies is carried on A (et rl Genuine THEIR RETURN TO NASSAU. destroy the Legislature of the confederacy. Then he | her own resources, then she would not be necessarily | this respeet the ports of Wilmington and Charleston. 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 rT? Ject It ie tent ici under # central government.” I¢‘she could ouly 408 | w land incursion by the Yankecs, othe en ‘8 lexion follows the ure of HELMBOLD'S Ci A CLEAR, SMOOTH SKIN AND ated tt Ne RATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. ” Those States Overrun by Deserters, moves black spots, pimples and all eruptions of the okie a Jayhawkers and Robbers. in-chief. Thus he deals blows at the army, the Congre: would there be the same motive for such invasion on the | harbor in the course of a fortnigh: yhawke' R the President, at the law of the land. of the spirit and | part of tho United States, ‘The “Monroe docurine”” would | ‘The government stores in Texas and at Shreveport are | The Misfortunes of a Member of 108 hopes of the people; and closes his bill of grievances | then have only Mexico to apply itself to; and, in that | full of clothing and other necessaries. feet cht ising be, a preatee ie % ous Smet i with a recommendation for the call of a convention of the | direction, England would giadly cheer it on. expedition fitting out at New Orleans is Parliament. 412 Brovdway over Ruot'e Branch ofce and venience (3° States! For what purpose? To amend the constitution. To resumé the whole of these speculations in few high authority in the Trans-Mississippi, to be Broadway. corner of Twenty-first street. O} n day andeven- HOOD’S ARMY GONE ELSEWHERE, || 12 what respect? We leave our readers to imagine | words—next to this present war England would love best Galivedi and not for Motil : ee, eg ABanete fa Custos, wold'oy agains wn pe Sa ees er oper would oe ges wo Cry rie between the United States - France; and baberh chga of Trans- ppt is in excellent spirite and sent by ma! with, Now, ie people of Georgia have 1! mex! 6 present war France would love best to sce & | condition. The troops are well supplied with clothii a oval Undisputed right’'to Governer Brown, as their goveraor, | war between the United States. and England—each being | food and munitions of war. All that ie required to satiety | Second Attempt of General Preston to Run | BEyARe sunectiig i cuaes ot theism eee if they like him—chacun a son gout; but the whole tenor | Only anxious to shove her rival fairly into itand keep | them completely is new issue, and plenty of it, to ol r i ei one Cavalry Raid Against Staun- | sets. or this message can only bo regarded as an | out of it hernelt ig a AES es esiecad ‘i the Blockade, GENUINE ViteraRahions, “tO YEAS e : Governor of Georgia ; messa; aor of Louisjana, strongly ni Awe NER ATED TE EES ton, Virginia, evil and mutlary Guthorily of the male government. The Day We Celebrate. urges the placing of two hundred thousand negroes Inthe &e, &e. &e. pe a Ge ae jut that it must, if successful, destroy the | REBEL VIEW OF TO-DAY’S CELEBRATION OF OUR | army as pioneers, wagoners, &c. The mossage mecis i éy i Bank. ‘Rice's Aunibilator cures Corns, Bunions Chilblains,. | &o., &e. &o., Sontaoerne t otoslgerays ‘oo craeely in searing fo a eee we vraeaen Rare seam fom Louisiana. “ Frosted Feet, 4c. By mail 50eents and $1. Se peop! States, ubted. [From the mon , March 1. lature of blend passed a law tax! is- e [RON TH DAI MANUPA( RING CHEMISTS besiege ay to Georgia to abandon the confederacy, ‘The 4th day of March will be agrand da: lt Yankee | tillers of;intoxicating drinks $1,000, and dealers ieinert OnE Saree se chap igt ips i 181 ba world, mgr ae ir Meee Governor Brown's Message. brpeapeas the Contedentin: ay nenneal, and its army, | land, Nothing like what will then be een has ever be- | Wholesale and retail, $260 per annim, in the shapo of jaseav, N. P., Feb. 16, 1868. | dog, he vccupled the drug store opposte BAD cov DAVIS’ ORGAN ACCUSES BKOWN OF ENCOURAGING - to retire eacl 1e within itself, This is the mean- | fore been witnessed on this continent or on any other. | licenses, and five per cent on the amount of sales, This | Arrivals from Charleston—Grand Race of Contraband | wus successful iu conducting the business where others hac ing of the message, Its meaning may be daubed over | There will be infinite beliringings, unlimited fireworks, | is to be collected in specie or State Treasury notes. Steamers for Charleston and a Profiticss Return—General | dot been equally so beiere lim. | Ihave been favorably tm~ DeSERTION BY HIS DISAFFECTION. pressed with bis character and enter Vi with professions of loyalty, but if responded to favorabl ‘he " 1s of loyalty, pons ly | unrestrained rhetoric, immeasurable. processions. Ant ‘The Houston papers say that the sugar crop in Texas | pyston Again Attempts lo Get Home—The Royal Holel— WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN, [From the Richmond Sentinel, March 1. by the Legislature of Georgia, will result in ruin. wh . y? Wherefore is the free American air to be vexed | Will not be as large as was expected ; instead of thousands admit uations of gpett aimioaty ee it shea br reg With all this huboub? ‘Because, simply, on that day Lin. | of Bogebeads, there will be hundreds. We are sorry to | 4 Cotion Ship Aground—Ezecutive Ineult toa United ice of Fewer animes, Eiders vis alae ies | ee ae Taree "See cola, will be inkugurated soe ent of, the Untted hear it, States Officer, de. Ninth und Brown strecta; Philadelpla ;, and on that e Yankee nation = coca datos Oy Pt by ‘a balancing of facts and probabilf- 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, 4/3 Broadway, 27 Lust Fourteent atreet 134 Pletees ‘Mes with a view of ascertaining the preponderance; and [From the Richmond Examiner, March 1.] the federal arms, the capture of Charleston and ‘Yankee troops continue to pass down the river. The place. Pont street, Brook; Elegantly trimmed ape ot ak We cannot help thinking that ‘our friends, the | Wilmington; the march of Sherm: h South | RUmber thus far is estimated to, be about forty thousand, i the latest and most che styles for ladies at aay bee c hat pwancahtre te amuse eens Caroling, and the ant-cipated feat el le South | Mobile, it ts thought, will be attacked. y ‘The matter which possesses the most interest to North- | dress. March number of Demorest's Ilustrated Monthly, bo at their feet, ‘There are Southern armies of magnitude | rebellion.”” Ibis in this manner that the Yankees have | A large military camp has been establlshed a few miles | erners in connection with Nassau Is the contraband trade 40d Neos. Demoreitia Mirror of Fashinns nom.ceeay. still in the field, and Richmond, the capital, is more im- | resolved to celebrate the anie mortem obsequies of the | above New Orleads, at Bennet Lane. carried on with the Southern States, This trade has now | J] ELMBOLD'S ¢ CONCENTRATED EXTROT BUCHU “ig each is the imperfection of human reason and informa- %.on that it often happens no two inquirers reach tho game result, Nor docs experience avail as an arbiter of these dis- fe é pregnable at this hour than it has been at any period of | confederacy; for fear, perhaps, that they may not have Red river is being obstructed, and fortifications £ GREAT DIUR! a pap Pct enrid ai ann the nenba sccm fon | the war. ‘The thirty days which seems to be allowed us | another chance, and ‘ular’ tite ’accursed thing may start | erected along its banks. received a mortal blow, and will soon be buried among HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT Sessfully solved; but even then it docs not convince or | 88 Our utmost possible lease of life prove as elastic | again into life and vigor from a 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 BLUOD PURIFYER, etard agnide for the feture.. If, however, the trouble to | 8 the grace of ninety days which the same sanguine | have determined to be moribund at east. It will be from Shreveport. There may be a few convulsive struggles, giving the ap- cabot, £0, propared scour io rules of pharmacy and easistry, active tha fe. temper accorded to us at the beginning of the war. interesting to read the reports of the doings, and espe- It is thought that another expedition to Western This extreme anxiety of the enemy forthe termination of | clally of the sayings, on this extraordinary seeasion. Ali | Louisiana will not soon be mado by the enemy. pearanine ereviving strenyin ; tuts bay wil te peaeyehe ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF the pon te 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 Senses and resotaias’ tie, bloods inallte thevigan tion of their wishes, of course has its foundation in the un- | expectant crowds, describing in pathetic terms the | leans for Matamoros. The principal trade of the city i8 | not likely to occur. Appearances indicate that {ts pre- ihenith into the sytem and purges out the humors that mai be surmounted is necessarily of long continuance, im- poring protracted trials and inconveniences, then what we call experienc’ is bit another word for impatience. We are prone to imagine any plan better than that of 7 r P leasant cond.tion of affairs existing in their own country. | miserable situation of the South, and painting glowing | With that port. It is stated many old New Orleans mer- Por ae ne oe toa eel pbolstanegtoainiiee Nobody can deny that the resources of the North aye | plotures of the Prosperity and power of the emmerict chants are going to reside there, Sent comatose condition will continue until death Inter. | 1-7 ri ring CANDLES, 12 TO THE POUND, FOR very great, and the very profusion of these which | North. The Legislature of Louisiana is in session at Shreve- | vene. It will die without a struggte, of pure exhaus- sale by THOS. R. AGNEW, Importer and Dealer in foe asthe better of two rough roads to a certain town— “take which ruad you may, sir, you will wish you had taken ti: other before you get there.” It is not sirange that such is the temper of some of our peopl: under the enormous pressure of the war. It {s by no means uncommon to hear sage conclusions pro- aounced, that if we had pursued this or that other course, on this or that question, we should have escaped 8 that people witness around them, and which their gov- | Seward will be seized with another fit of fatidical fu Port, Exciting times are expected, Groceries, choice Teas, &c., &e. grament ‘nds everywhere rising fo its hand, has been | and will prophesy as even he nover prophesied before saeoueigs rndeibmath cab germetal ahd ccoeadamg is Muna Newel ee the cagse of the development of the war into its present | excelling all his vaticinatit redecessors in boldness magnitade, and of the success which has attonded it in | prefgurement. He wil, for The twenticth time, declare | 4 Force Concentrating at Pensacola to | on the eh of February one steamer, the For, arrived | (f40PHERSON AND DONALD SMITH'S its latter stages. But intelligent men in that country seo in | that the war is approaching its close; thatthe armies of Ricl Whig, Marc from Charl arrived. thie very profusion of resource, and inthe extravagant | the Calon are engaged in’ series af operations which | mye gofefom i Rlchmond Wie, March i, 4,4 | Dive ted nothiay from Disle ines, After the uews of ro ehiegaeeree aga mployment of them whicl been going on so long, | must ensure a speedy net. that the area of the re- | ¢ believe that the Yankees are moving a considerable ha ovine aa ri asi prasn didi NEW YORE made cpp rete “ the seeds of greater danger and more lasting disaster than | bellion is now coniined to the limits of a single St Lb greut Ibcouveniences and sacured great advantages. It | cond result even from defeat and ove imits of a single State, | force into the interior of Alabama, by way of West Flori throw in'the field. | and that ina very few days Sherman will shake hands wi ted a ae | aate oa beara BPeREe Toul be better even now to turn back and take ““he |" Tarormation comes to us tn a thousand ways that the | Grant in the Tarlot of the Bpouawood Hotel He will ~ ro to biedligin: =. paceaeoaenigaedle ga tess eee cargoes into Charleston before that port PAA, uw j i Bd We tai excuse, an we could not but havo expected, | Publle mind at the North ts oppressed with grave appro. | then congratulate, his hearers on the wonderful power | "tne irontgomery papers have reports of pare | Mnaaid, Gate: the fie of’ Wilmington. Anchors were raerv LL EEE auch fickloness trom the impatient and Inconsideraté | Bentlons concerning the condition of their internal | and resources of the Yankee nation; congratulate them | of Yankee pean pee og eh oe Mud | Weighed and away they sailed, gracefully and gallantly, AAAAAA LL EEEEB who are without that obligation to consult reason which | fairs. It ts sald, doubtless with entire truth, that the fed- | om the reinauguration of Lincoln; eT eit transports heavily laden with Yankee troops passing | cleaving the blue waters and rapidly losing themselves, - or Ww wu be © ge iminbiat ‘igh office mposes, But what are we to think of such ese ig of petulance from one like Governor wk ~~ At this late day he is pouring out his complaints that @ome other plan was not adopted for raising th ast “armies which were needed to resist the stil larger AA until the last faint outline upon the horizon faded from A AA LL LL EE EE the eight What waa to be thelr destiny? Afewdays| #44 ASAA LELLLLLLLL BRREERRES ® FOR EXPORT AND HOME USE. told the story. One by one back they came, fleeing from | aie sttention of Exporters aiid Consumers is requested 1c the wrath of the avenger—the Secret, the Dream, the | their established brands of eral debt will not fall far short of four or five billions of | the \d threshing which they are go! dollars when all the cbligations of the war shalj havo | to Ruglnad and renee, and ail the rest of the impudent ge meyer ips cep ere cpew epleonpcaars finally pasged the ergy offices of the ‘réasify, | world, as soon as thts little affair with the South ts | Ihe plorida cosas ce rcctely the avon oats te Fn Cases Ths es iy tants Eat enecay | “Bu at PUSEUT RA TS sto host w | MAES om Pome State, county an woship put rt Wi rest of them should be debt, inéurred all over the North in providing bounties | mistaken? What if they should expend thee joicin; A Good Story Hood's Nashville Cam- Fr ct | for onlistments, outdts for volunteers, and support for | for triumphs destined to be marred i the Ca the r ly roa asi armies of the enemy. Taking the “‘rale of contrariness' ipport for r triumphs ined to be mat by defeat, and squah- a Florence, the Caroline, Chameleon (formerly Talla- 5 ‘ for his uid», he complains of everything. Nothing |/*0ldiers! families, stated to be immense in amount, very | der their prcehechesreinreaie’s be Decpaineliz cafarre® [From the Richman Whig, March 1. hassee), the Virginia, the Hansa, the Owl—and nover RASS AA oat bin, Bverything diaplcases im. fi is pliable Sarled'ctlons charge with thts torn or iA ae al ad sateen “Oe ce totes bath = ste dear ane RR day on the retreat of ‘our army from Tennessee, | slacked their speed until they anchored within the pro--| _ Brewery West Eighteenth street, between 71h and 6th ay eee a public functionary who professes su rLi¢ a uw so mut an Pn —taadani eaten inti Pa Pestmectctim od a to sce a public, funetionary wh professes such devotion | "We all kuow that Rwsyer akUndant may be the ma. | expensct No mauter, it is all one with the Yankses. | auto dirty, ragged veteran of te fenth Tenuessee:-- | tecting waters of British harbors, ‘The Owl, commanded | Nhs: mankind arise from corry DISORDERS FELAe terial resources of the North, it is not at all the habit of | Like Molitre’s doctor, who insisted that the patient was OK iu by Captain Maffit, formerly of the’ Florida, had admin- | HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSARILLA te a rome re you boys getting on to- % ongideration, If the government bas found iteef even | the confederacy defunet, because, on is theories, the | gufer | alias shall ac is los sats sie aad arrogance and disrespect to the co-ordinate with whom he ts to co-operate, and of the utmost value. istered to her a dose of Yankee pills, which took effect | ETERS ILLUMINATED STORIES. LS that people who luce to part with them without a full | dead because rule required him todie. Seward will declare Boldi \0F tr gocncing {pem all for the extreme fol- oe F “4 " Fraased by laced at its | confederacy cannot possibly be alive, It makes no We’ better and operated w her. She returned with several of her pando TAR RR ip ti ee Mineral me nc ta foes op provus ee Ihe of di ee tas yew been fied a far deal, but fuck wos sgutuevumres Staeet men badly ea i baa my ols Patton Fee Dot ™ a Y stant strai same ‘tions time | . ty ten wi Hele ang aad, ten, get Hid of te age | Vem exerted ‘upon the resources of ‘the treasury. | the lest threo years; that he has proved by IPS aps ie Aap a amaieetrereoa isa opitag Ml olen aie an operameisrag rip ap eoriretteay ang Jaen Alexander Tardy, The Yaukeo Hay, Soa md mpauleiog inthe highest degree or Gover. | Los, cxulation over the amplitude, of ite miliary | fragible logic, that the confederacy ‘was, bound’ t2 Syren, for the same port, on the 16th. ‘The latter vestel Ned Hustiow The Fh * resources has alway checl expire when e en; e coul for Brown ths anhume for himgelf a superior wisdom | f.1 irain which itaaw that this very abundance of ma- | not live another month when Vicksburg was, captured; | TRe Question of © tieke Convention in ie now anderiaking’ bee ‘nineteenth round AHP. [BOB | seven Bromers ot Wooedag. | Valeen : helt lier thle convictions and reverse their policy | ‘erial was constantly creating and intensifying upon its | that she was at the last gasp when Atlanta fell, and that, Richmond Dispatch, M have been captured.—Ep. Hunato.} ‘Morgan, the Buccaneer, The Gort surren ba Y | qnances. By dint ot consummate ability the federal | in spite of all, she displayed suflciont vigor to defeat & | 7, fhrom the Richmoud Dispeich, larch 1. The Hon. Mr, Connolly, member of Parliament from Sylvia Seabury, ‘The. Ireland, of whom I spoke in my last, was on the Florence. we Hi » She collided in the night with a bark, carrying away ber | price iwontytiezericnich,, Published and for sole hy thx é louse of Deli on yesterday, a reso- credit has been 80 far maintained with a success which | haif-dozen Yankee armies, and bring humiliation on half | 1.1105 to submit to pager Trike wiles lection cn has surprised the enemy himself; but, while the federal | a dozen first class Yankee generals. So it would make 4 the fourth Thursday of this whether or not @ con- treasury has thus been kept from foundering, those of | no difference should it turn out that Sherman fail in bis vention of the States shall be ta deference to his ious censures. Because he has impatient under the hardships necessarily inci- rh our struggle—because he finds the road rouch— er, perliaps, because bis digestion ts bad or his temper | 114 municipal organizations in the interior,’ m p a iene 5 aged resent enterprise, and that, instead of mectin Grant in wheel, &c. The bark was not seriously Injured and no | hundred or thousand at very low rates gee At the lornaf hs capbage--he diechargep bin: If, | with ees skill, have been slowly accumulating w debt {he Spotawond Hotel, he be turned back om his path and Cee eae Paka tek tek to Meas aa TR PETERSON & nposunn & col nae od pe dad Cama i Tnerit. ty | Nich the shghtest financial convulsion must develop to find refuge by the waters of the friendly sea, Cavalry Raid A; pu 306 Chestuut street, Phi '. eernee Sisk: be toreman tienes any wrens oe Tae penersd bankfuptey, : ms 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 ANERICAN WORKS, ‘ Te ee eee eee ins are weak, | ., ie nanaiwaya been: « since thie war began, | cherished Yankee hopes of triumph and conquest. | But The enemy, on yesterday, were approaching Saunton | this quarter of her Majesty’s dominions, jet a4 fm anybody: but Governor Brown. eo » | that the limit to the capacity of this confederacy to carry | the Northern papers exhibit already symptoms of uneasi- | ® heavy force from the valley—chiefly cavalry. General Preston sailed for Charleston in the Chame- | , With Original Illustrations by Darley and Bg none | lumina ere, iton would be found in providing military supplies; | ness at the aspect of the situation. They rejoice exceed- while the limit to that of the North would be found in | ingly,overSherman’s march to Columbia; but they would ‘Tire Latest Peace Commissioners. the strain of the war upon its finances. None pretended | very much like to hear something more from bim. (From the Richmond Dispatch, March 1.] todeny the unlimited capacity of that country in the It bas been announced by the Yankee press, and the Po gd rh yt Pm Fo gd i now D ut fughes: in rts found that the ruin of the North may result at last from | GIVING AWAY TWO CENT FIECES A8 IF THEY WERE | FOE? rincoin ep visit tichmond. ‘The ‘Yankes pe: that very unlimited command which it possessed of the [From the Richmond Sentinel, March 1.) pers said the object of their mision was to convince the means and material of war. If their resourc.s had been We the lar attention of our readers, and of | Tebels of the hopelesaness of further resistance, They less abundant the obligations which the government has | ,,We bes the partic tothe following proforition, | aftived at Varinaon Monday, but the freshet in the incurred for them would have been less prodigious. ‘The | (vr Dretare 4° Tas Dunes Fe leman whenever his offer | Tver, by peeventing the running of our boats, has de- war would have been conducted on a more contracted | {¥ ed Surely the comfederacy can produce twenty. layed their arrival in Richmond. These visite of North- and less extravagant scale. Both material and men would | !8 ®ce! ‘whe are oa large of boart ‘es our friexg | eTagentry are always covered with such a cloud of been husbanded and economized, and success mystery by our officials that it is impossible to learn hor against the South might have been reached more cer- orToRs thing positively about them, and we are left generally ‘contefouts their response wi tainly by methods less expensive but more protracted, We heard on yester. rmy should be paid as well as fed, and it | fi {t did from a trustworthy sou ri ng as a ‘y gee ised us not obstinate, blind, di a stupid and mad, ey ere you heret’’ said a visitor to patient in @ lunatic eaylim. “I thought everybody was mad,” was the reply ‘and everyvody thought I was mad; and they had the majority upon me, and bere I am.” Such will be Governor Brown’s fate on the issue of madness and folly which be makes between himself and the multi- tud: whom he ©o violently arraigns. Governor Brown has no idea of abandoning the Con- fed rate cause, and will, doubtless, in his own way, do ee may to sustain it But the evils of the tent which he does ali be may to scat- ter among the people and the army will far out- ‘weigh all the guod we can from him. It ts such ‘fatierances as bs that make deserters from ourarmy. We are informed that in thore regiments or cmmands from twhich desertion, ure moxi common mo reading is generally beautifull th eon, instend of the Rattlesnake, as was stated in my | Desigue-od each Cover, in several Colors. last. His effort to reach the rebel States was again un- TB, Peterson & Brothers bave | dit oe successful, and he ts once more enjoying the bospltaities | ful edition of thet venice of fiumerous F setae of the Royal Victoria Hotel at Nassau. By the way, as | pewoucst Puan (ur yous, Mee lowing are. publiswe-k this hotel belongs to the government, it might do them | this day:— 1 no discredit to invest a few hundred dollars in paint and ‘ (MAJOR JONES’ courTsHip: detailed with other > apply it goneraly inside and ouside of the building. The | ¥peilene tna Mtiuad”thisces htuseaioae Nasgauese generally appear to be averse to paint, their signs by Darley. Price 75 cents. z houses presenting a very neglected and weather-beaten | y,.Nh gl fun, pat information te to be gained fron, Post. ippearance, agreeabl “Tt tals if bh id hi : z rove Ho to the eye, nor conveying | customs of different places. ball i Ne re rom é6 a very favorable impression as to their public spirit. But “The wit ls the ‘Sam Slick’ sort.""—New Y¥! as the government have been realising during the three Cnn ne isTeea | vo conjecture as to their ol be ‘a report about this Sin; MAJOR JONES’ SKETCHES OF TRAVEL, ppriets 5 lente and Ad tures in o , ative. if : n harassing and exhaustive. If smaller armies had been ton: Hughes visit that, com: | 1141 years immense sume of money from customa on im- | the Scenes, Tneld auch asdals in rabid consures o/ the 9 0-1 called for the bounties would not have reached to a thou- emment and in gloomy predictions of certain and hope: in stated that General Lee's army has not ttle, Tt is said that the object of these gentlemen's ing out of the blockade running business, and | Gcorgia to Canada. B: cof “Major .omme ee Saat ants sts raah oneal hy nar Re | Senter frm Te. armen ogewng, | tu npr commen ine unwebdeg So | om ino Pot Ox Daprtmensirmghtet veer | Fae eteageestesrmee Coe RY P | before it received arms or began to draw rations, the | their Confedetase Treasury notes, which some of them say | More nor Jess than to make arrangements for buying “It a the drotiest of the droit books of the Tite» | pidity op every ible question. Men these de- @oralizing diatr and over them until they Pecome reckless and cooing, and when night comes aad they are seton outpost duty, they do what these fa: KGnders logicaliy bd them to do—they desert. Why should they not, if they believe the half that ts told ‘hem’ How miny deseriess Governor Brown's menag: wil make d-p.nd on bie numler of © pies of it which may find ‘heir way & our irencher, ‘Why sit that all our men cannot see the im- nee of cult'vating a cheerful spirt and encouraging ful sentiments among the people and soldiers? How @an any man who loves bis country presume to parade Ble personal whims or convictions In opposition to that harmony and enthusiasm without which even the best Goneerted policy must prove abortive? If Governor Brown fails in these obvio's duties, and if he has ceadju tore his work of til temper and distraction, it only fncreas’s the necessity upon those whore patriotism is superior to their passions to display and inculcate wiser fad more sal tary sentiments, cotton and tobacco for their government and selling to our government beef and bacon. Itisa queer story; ive it as we bear it, amiss to apply a small portion of it towards putting the strange production, hut so brimful of Cun, etre would make it rua over,”—U. 5. Gazette. ut ANA SWAMP DOCTOR; Odd Leaves from the ‘Louisiana Swi Doctor. By Madison ¥ hotel in a condition that will make it an ornament to the place, and pleasant instead of disagreeable to the eye of the visitor. ip a K: Author of “OC the: ‘The principal feature of the place and the one pos- Wusteations trom desiges by Derle; aim. sessing the most interest is the library. It contains some ici hole balance of chp sets WO Ro reetgeen. at five thousand volumes, well selected and comprising Cth th a BnoruE standard works in every ips ear of lite. Chestnut «t t, ladelphia, Pa. rature. Among these books @ volume of Copies of ny atthe chore wince om once the public speeches and addresses of the | freeof Rostnge, on "wer ot ye by late Prince Albert. On the blank leaf |e the following — |- For sale by F. A. BRADY. 2 Ann sireet, and by all other “Presented to the public library of the Islands in:| booksellers und news agents everywhere. memory of her great and good husband by hie broken NTITY VS, QUALITY. ‘LMBOLD'S CONCE? hearted widow, Victoria R., 1864." Thus it will be seen Q TRATED SARSATARILLA. The dove ie small. Tho» how the great grief of this exemplary Queen, which is | 0 desire larger quantity and large doses of medicine at eating into her heart and pervading her whole being, | *™4!! price. PCAN BUIT ALL. eo ii Mis coun, ‘au th Ly hd EMARKS FROM GiteicaL, ANI LYSIS.—AFTE! jueen she is sti! woman, and e pomp and cir- , , cumstance of royalty which hedged her round have gone | 7 iain oe cae Fae eeetog Ln el a like a broken wreck, beneath the raging waves of | [/QNS. ‘her ctjoy N vaio ta VAIES. ‘There are three pleasant drives, one to the east, one to eee sum of four hundred and fifty millions of dol- | are w have “thetr ‘When we recollect the enormous cost of the armies of | sacred honor" to the Ing out the enemy, resulting from the profusion with which they | lives are safo, so let them preserve their sacred honor are suppligd and the extravagance with which they are nga Ao TI Cotton in Mobile. |, and consider tl the war making power with him Ai ‘dollare (From Mobile Register. Priimited by his Snances; when we call to mind, too, bis Pay ener Leela, and thor mie re “ dn exaggerated statement has peor fan ge proneness to employ his credit and recklessness in con- | this number cannot be ‘had, you are autl specting the amount of cotton In this city, which is rep- tracting debt, as evidenced by the unprecedented magni. | sum will ‘hom General resented as amounting to something between a hundred tude of indebtedness now resting upon his shoulders, we | pate. If the will properly present this subject to and twenty and a hundred and thirty thousand bales. can well understand the secret of bis present solicitude | People 't's believed that there are, patrioiiam and Hiberality | ne simple fact is that there is not one-sixth of the for a termination of the bie and the object of the elabo- | the government. As to the ability there fs no question, Itis | quantity stated, and what there is is carefully noted, and rate cel ind rejoic! in which the populace | respectfully suggested that gentlemen who have their hearts | its place of deposit known to the military authorities, 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 effectually pre- serious condition of the case. thousand might make propositions of one pene a vent its ever going into the hands of the Yankees; and thousand, fifty thousand and twenty-five - ‘The truth of tho matter ts that the South is not ery sash) btart the Work and see wont cua be state that re inouay ra Bethy! ona means £0 near the Limit «f ite capacity of praviding mi cone, 0. supplies for continuing the war as ‘ae North ss to the limit [As the rebel Treasury notes we wort for two | the warchouses to their own premises will have the pro- of +8 jinancial resources, Already the war bas cost them | cents for each dollar, and as two hundred thousand dol- | codence if it becomes necessary to apply the fire cure. which Wil mune toabcousteprece the enterprise ofveuk- | seis ncneaiee ce he aid we Wiceaade aie ola btsge ot - | this proposition may be said to illustrate the old adage Joration, bowerer 1 may terminate to the lat day of te beng. “era within the compass of sahilling.”—eb. | SENTENCE OF THE WIFE MURDERER. . Henao, @overnor Brown Under Suspicion of EpICINE SHOULD BTAN® Treachery. “ ced to be Hxecw EOF M [From the Richmond Enquirer, March 1.) The Rebels Consider their Cause Further Arming the Negroes. is Ferris Senten: the west, and one across the Island. The rouds are HE SCIENC! Lag she : the ey nopeis of the meseage of the Governor of Georgia than Ever from uropean Recogni- | eng genrt novse AUTHORIZING DAVI® TO CALL ON in April, é&c. generally rane, level, smooth and hard but of course, | Gon Le ery Mae i aaah a e soon exhausted. jouse al HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARA establishe See eer ad iaie tates Gen tesa imear ety. — THE STATES FOR THEIR QUOTA OF THRER HUN- COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. su h as ho pure patriot can read without the live ‘From the Richmond Examiner, March 1. eBay three miles from the city, situated the eastern road, ‘oh ’ Kest emotions of iwdivnation and disgust. Treachery in | The dicen of Eugland's speech (or rather Lord batmers. DNED THOUSAND NEGROHS. Before Recorder Hoffman. Yaown ac the Hermitage, Ih 1s. @ sequestered opot,:| peers ae WIDOD AND BEAUTIF the Ex:cutive of a Stale in this confederacy bas hereto- | ton’s) to the Parliament on its assembling has but one u ron he es See J, At the opening of the court yesterday morning District | away from immediate proximity to other dwellings, but eee eee EL MBOLD'S ate fore been a crime that no man could Cbnceive—a thing be- | short reference to the war on our continent. It still per- m that the House of Representatives has re- should have a place in song and poetry. In other por: ATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, One bot ddocoetton tions of the civilized world it is not uncommon for the | tle equals in strength ove gallon of ihe syrup oF newly married pair to start upon a wedding tour, and Te fists in giving to. this sirugelo, the, name of a civil war, y passed, in secret gession, by a voto of forty to | Attorney Hall moved that the sentence of the Court be nd the honeymoon tn travelling. Not so at Nassaa. which is another name for rebellion; tt declares that her i, & Dill which not only authorizes the arming | passed upon Francis Ferris, who was convicted on Wed- mt * f ney.cos Wndered for military service by their owners, Majesty remains “steadfastly neutral,” and states that | 1 OO ee ene Pres re fi ‘anes te A * | nesday of the murder of his wife. ynd even imagination; but Governor Brown must blame Only himself if he has dieurred tie suspicion cy having raped (ie recompense of tre reward that pe ede: treason. QUOTA OF NEW YORK, That bis recommendations would be the utter ruin of the | she “would rejoice at @ friendly reconciliation,’ The "1 4 - ened ere are no conveniences for such excursions, The — a, and the degradation 01 the free peo. | word rovoneiliation, you observe, {8 carefully chosen, as | Cher ne hinit st expestiont Jp br haw quetaad Greaieeeoe ee re at the bar, and, when | Corsica, once ® month, offers the only means for FIFTEEN THOUSAND cate ftatavery vothelrenems, is vo apna. | having no articular moaning, That, word would’ Ht Pecan lll MMe Mann pss yes ary | asked what he had to say why the Judgment of the law | g wedding trip; but imagine during that interesting period | VOLUNTEERS WANTED FOR NEW YORK COUNTY is message, thata man, Uough | equally well an} le termination of the war, whether | BPrvice J should not be pronounced upon him, said that he had of on xistence how peculiarly mal an attack =, He reeommendation to re- | by reconrtru foe or by & peace which should’acknowl. | President may deem necessary for purposes, mention be sts q OS Sache bes Tpoeaibtli ooai Ute Ue takes. INCREASED BOUNTIES AND HAND MONEY, the | to be raised from such c , irrespec wwe of the color nothing more to say than what he told his counsel, rf — iption act and to resort to quotas from the | edge the independence of the confederacy. The 1; v4 horiti » | A trip on a blockade ranner would be still less desirabls, ‘At a meeting of the County Committee on Volunteeriny coupled with that of organizing the State militin, | whole may be taken as mere words of course—a | the Population, tn each 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 Saturday, February if, 1°60, in no eave turned over to the Confederate avthori- | common.place expression of good wishes to both parties thereot may de lermne, the act shalt be | Recorder Hoffman then proceeded to pass sentence as | have the privacy of the stateroom invaded by the abrupt | — Presem—ORISQN Buus Ras les, Wit to Le retained for home deteuce, 18 u dire ¢a't | from adistant gpretator; and it ts obgorvable that the | Tt is futuer provided that nothing im the act shall te and sudden entrance, without knocking, of a bombshell jon: M. T PoRb fo di band (he army, open wide the gates’ to the enemy, | cold and well-weighed language indicates only one thing os. sr Ueurorea s Suse in the relation w aoe . with all ita disagreeable possibilities. Such contin: ion, Biiany, LA ea ended with the speedy 1: | very cleariy—thar we haven 6, al the end of four yar | slaves shall ear towards d lr owners as property, bey Ferris, you have been found guilty of murder. Your | gencies are not to be thought of; therefore the bride and on WILLIAM Re STEWART, Superrinor, arity would prosumn war, advane done cangle step t wards afficial Treeogrition, | by ‘he cous ot Pda and of the = reo vor | Mile was your victim. It appears by the evidence that | groom flee at once to the Hermitage, and there spend the motion of Supervisor William M.' Tweed it wa suderstand (he © inoasettect of | In fict, the words of the speo h, as well he actions ba Ba A oe ra Sein tee wore oe the Pd od aed Legian ho nent women, joneymoon in the delights of each ogher's society. mimes . ee # not ye rrene’ ¢ labore to su erself and children, a Heed, That the county pay a ono year reernit thre pport herself and cli aod | There, in that retired spot, the groom may realize the | | Resolses tim tit Dountyand Oy ($90) dollars hun but charity caunot apply to the | of the government, are all decidedly tm that very same Senate; but it is siid to have been framed with a view of | you neglected both. It was not o be wondered at ‘that em st be presumed] Tine of neutrality’ whieh has heretofore fond wish of Byron— niend and desire the resus on to one side, obviating ohje tions in that body to @ propostion in | she tredto shut her door against you. You became AN fe the human rece, money... a vs Vat nwt ceriainly follow his recommendations Hat Srlege ae Antettigence that | another form of arming the slaves, amd of obtaining & | ouraged, and speodily declared Jour determination ‘and, hating no oun, love bal snip. bene EUINN anann {€ adovted, ‘That Governor Brown ts cndeavving ported to have sent out | Compromise of views on the subjeot. to kill her, and after that to kill yourvelf, When asked “ is th a eatin, For three year recruit, atx hundred ($60) dollars bount , you declared, ee oy i | and one unde — why you did not go to work and support The boy Ba phi with t red ($100) dollars hand money. miare hap hat uit of “the steam-ram he conf de acy, intended fw dsiund the orme ty the nigh Bete aceite “gd in potitwing the high pet iitat Bordeans, intended, it ig said, | A Nice Co with an oath, that you would not work for hor and her # Liverpool, dragged ber anchor op the nig) Pads etiecrrtie ofthe puilte enemy, and necking, with This comes tous only asa | (Grenada (M pp Dastards, as Fou called her childgen. And in the night of | of the SP ane cna well een ghhaley ln i FOR THREE YEAR KECRUITS, all the powers of bix oft rig and di A probible, No vese f fairs on are in a terribls condition, the | the sane day, September 0, 1864, as she returned home | Where she bilged and it is supposed will pratt a tum | conte. e prople of thee Staies, is tov i hecome y being Jf Jiyhavteert and rl bse, compored | aftor the completion of a ‘hard ‘day's work, you dashed | los. She has seven foot of water In her hold, mation. His course ia nv f, or taken oF destroyed a single ship of the ener aily if deserte's, Whose deeds fival the famous | out her brains with an axe, and for that offence stand | ofthe cotton will be deunaged. 1s 614 tnited States ee ee have betrayed their countr a In thi? respect France and Englaud stand upon a differ: f Dick Turpin, Aud sucha reign of terror has ben | here now to receive your sentence. You could not offer boat mene os that, the captain came ashore in FOR TWO YEAR RECKUTTS. var pave Geurged (hy opportunity to gratify Ws perse ent jootug; for while the Waahingion government | inaugurated that t avel ely broken up in | in excuse even the ordinary plea that you were drunk. open londuras, ai mele we anchor, WINCH wos | Gere encus sisctiee site Tee eeeee hig yountts aud cf ta brace | tuireat ny te’ demand of Euciand compensation, fer the | sive, portions of the country. Coupled with this there | You were not. ‘The defence of ‘homicidal tasanity”” was | Bis small boat to gel, pertialol Ne SL Dr hig’ ght, | Jorernment fore, «0 ti8 late successes wf the enemy are ‘a-tamount of property 8 and cargoes d stroyed large number of soldiers re Presenied by yout counsel with great ingenuity and | Tefused; that he was eligi ob fie afeture | Total.. re needaion hy Governor Hrown to dispiay bis antmosity | by cruise g ort of English porte, theré is nosuch ability, but the evidence wholly ‘ailed to support it, and | through a heavy eur’, spond tle Rk or einess with ig epainet the dent at the mak of ruin to the country, | claim hauging over France, and tho Emperor recms do. the jury rightly rejected it, I fully concur in the oe a eee Tint the fect of his landing at all | County...... Tbs tiret need was to disband the army; rots | termined that there shall not, sis manifert Inten- of this verdict. Your case has not attracted much atten. | the Consul. It weeins wat the Teel Of ls atellg Ot Al | overniment tee ea irrendation oF Brown to depart Crom the system | tion at prosent to keep his policy and hig tatorests apntt | fro o speedily | tion. Probably fow persons have heard of it. A brief | ave gront emnragy TO te Mee pont into the | ‘Total ef cone ription : here of England; #0 if » botwaen tho lat--} dowe by those in aud desperate | notice in the payers has apprised the public that you bln el ag i Rirkpairict, Keeq., ceneurin eg Dery Governor Brown Ie not more profuse In his prof ssions rand the United Sates be may not bo tinder | state of ailatrs Gere during the present month. have been convicied of “whe murder,” and that is all, | American Olen nn aor of the gunbuat in coming | provided in section hve fe law relating of loyal’y and parrotiem than was the trattor at Vilage ligation to take part in tt in estimating tho {Tupelo Corresponderce Montgomery Appeal] When rec ntly a well known pugilist was killed bj the ‘The Consul de lined entering into ® discussion | (ts (V2: Assembly hill S and the hand moue Georgel made fe ends of the soldiers, and won their wv |e poli f those two Powers it should not be for. General Forrest told a lady herve a few days ago iat he | drunk: eeaesin, the details o: the trial Med the columns i Authorities here, and with great good judgment to be pald to the person who may present the reertit, vontide by aete bravery, and Governor Brown | gotten that each a the two reparits the other as its pre: | wow d le ig taione ‘so hou the bag im this rection, and it he daly journals, and the court room and the Lea Souret the matter to the Department at Washington. By order of the ORIN ARNEL IUS CORSON, Clerk. as not bern ina tveto purchase their affeetfons vs tlealined onomy; and that they regard the complications | would be Haan bla ‘wg ‘ ‘ Wb ny wo a roe yi a eeene eager Ce HN S eae sneecagmcagint se FTAFY fii . ‘ae ‘gRTIPIOATE 1 tothe porgonal wants The one betrayed lity | arising in F paris of the world ebteily as they may be Hive sold ers of the bighth Arkansas regiment lo | murile ‘ow killed your wife whom you were bound apesegern, ae A PWARDS OF TH ous CE DA y avd | ae idiors to the enemy; God grant that | used by Cie one or the other to involve its rival’ tn come | denth on the traina fow days ao, ‘y to protect, and you have passed to from the prison and Tur Voter on THR Coxeriretioxat. AMENDMENT IN THE U and recommendatory lewers have penn Feetlred a quaily anccesstul, We find oo Viheulty, ALL tho Ware and rumors of war, both in Colonel Patterson, cominand ng a brleade of Roddy's | court almési unnoticed, Comment # unnecessary, But | New Jersey Locisnarene, —Tne New Yous ieatp makes 1 he ments of GELMBOLDS GENUINE Feiee ig theae porabiels, but duty Yemands | Furepe ard in the ocher three-quarters ‘of tho | division, 1 learn, bas been cect. ely enpaved tn braking id the eame jusii¢e ism out to Tin reference tw the defeat of the ¢ Ghuling emizent statesmen, cleryymen, governors, St Heid before the ountry lest | world, ero in their eyes eabetdirry to the mighty | up the etiite in Alabaiwa, along the Misstesippt line, both of you. His conviction carried with 1 its lesson, aevent. Weave ‘tii Sudges, &e. g its inverest and cause. and morial quarici whieh they fect ww by me Many of the farmers in Northeast Mississippl carry | and oo will yours, Me was the representative of one clase | to 80, and the casting vote of the Speaker wae against t. | ee iON BY POWDER? ria waa abandoned | ble between themoven Accordingly, tho Ei their grain aeroxs the Tne to. be distilled iato whiskey, | of men, you of another, You repr tihousands inthis | New Yorkers dou't seem to be able to gett through W it Bini Ri, akeat Init ace ine pores of whe ak to her fate rate authorities. I | ror Lonis. Napoteon would now be very thos evading the law prohibiting te manufeerute, Whe 1y community, who, instead of giving broad to | their beads that it requi 1 votes of the House to pase | 1) iP! Sort tine lenve it harah an Parytttt is.in.the bio ' this any to of Guorgla than of Mississippi, Louist- | pleased to promete a dogporate war berween England and | many poor soldiers’ fatuitios ave muioriny for bread. cive thom blows and curses, Thongand nd that a leas ny eats itethe | OPTI von want smooth and soft akin “use BLIBOL! tan, Alabun Souh Caroling, ida, Atkansas? | the United States, wile bo might look affect to While General Gholson was fightin a Yankee raid at fering women, when they here of your case, y always voting, ; ewhed, iu the | EXTRACT OF SARSAPRILLA. It gives a brilliaucy to puive Haasloon of sinful wen, On the! Ray bt, add lost an arm in (he encounter, aud was driven | Whi feel Khas those is soine law for thew protcdon: and & mem r8.—Trenbri, NV. Joy American complexion, If ‘the able bodied suns of Georgia’ were held | devlore the dest