The Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 16, 1864 Page: 1 of 2
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f tomo la'* tows of lnt«re t,
whlnh^we condenso from tho Telegraph 'A die
patch ftr.ro 8 ir«v«pori, under date of ih-> 3d. «aya
Sherman wa at Enterprise. Banks * imit laí
on Mobile TU P oa*oul*¡ Gllmore ifl Pascagnula,
«uit Pollard on tli Mobile and Ohio Ratl'Oad.
Late dl*p lchea however my that Bh*raan la de
Mated and purausd by Polk. Mobil ta tima be-
ing attacked by Bank «nd Gllmor , but a* yet
tbore s«m to be lltt'a dangir of Ha rapture.
C&Ahmti, Feb 18 -The Gatette'* Chattanooga
'^orroátíon from the rebel army la eontwl'o.
tory. ícirn declare Johnston'*cutiré foro, around
Dafton, other# *h t a Jareo port!. . I ..chiding «nil-
lury.Ht CiMitoo hnveiion# lo r^nfftro Cionjfutroftt.
(for,. W*U, of Album , HH the olt-
' to réc*^v*ih« not coin-
itmta from Mobile aa thai 1>I«*P* would *«. be
Ittbt of Ht'lM to
hat'BU front Mo'
attacked by the V*d< ral*.
Mobile papera think Sherman'* plan la topenc-
t-aie Central Alabama, ooihpelllug the ev ouatlon
ot Mobile
Theie la no Indio* Ion , I Ilio new* rep Ti , that
Gon. Grant I preparing for active om ratlotja
Duvai.1 Uunrr, Feb. 18.—t^te papera aay G*n.
Blcklr* lioa been «nt lo Arkansas to prevent any
trouble between civil and lallltarr nuthorltlr*.
Maximilian baa aotually aeorp'e t tho throne of
Mexico. «RiPsS®
Gov. Cornov anoceada Jim Line to ti e V. tí.
Senate from Kan **. . ...
Ki.Kl.ind has furnished .Trlf DttWa «i* powerful
war ateamcra In the NA !
I"i* Hivrr, Feb. 18 — Kleven transport* and?
gunnoat* errrlvrd hare la*' evening.
WsfrUtMOTON, Fib. ia-The Choalcle say* f-ora
the activity dl plnyel by ti e rebel force, It Is nri
palpated by army officer* from the front that tho
i naning campaign wl 1 be opened by a raid on a al-
ntlo «ral ; that the cot *;-rlpW «llh whon> duff.
.... . «a** !
I that are
I evident
gantlo *f«l«¡ that tne ooi a.-ripw «un wi
Davie la rtlllttg up the Sontrierr. nrroy do i
dlapoMid to quietly aubttlt t" tho tyrenta
foreing every man Itilo the hinka. TID I
by the number of deserter* who arc .continually
urrWIne frota We army.
" .niches from thl* poiit representing that
^iVM. WlM1 #t}r«i ■*--
I to Mobile, a
■'■A'W9!ffi8VW-„.I .. . ■■ _
• considerable TdHloi' oPOen. J. hnstou' army
have ven to Mobile, are bogua and muaatloiml ;
bat f w brl' tides are kt own to pM left for tide
plnoe The pr t«bl Idea nro 'that tie rebele
•will evncutttu llnbile ur.Jeea they . ur,r.n othey cm.
•iTerwhel'm Sherman by rabidly tren f rrlnii llio
ironi.e at Da' * , Mli* , arid t0 reintorco P>lk.
Ví¡lln| to give up Diilti n
' tta«y anp|.os d they eoq'd
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Thay W.mid ,, ,
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Naw Toac. 18—A K ...grille 'e'tefjo Ib
4th. eayato |*Wct b>* ft6.0«Q moa and 10 or 18
IIftf t í®flMt , . e •' ... a..-J
SnaKvaroBr, Maroh T.~On the flint the m-my's
jtnnboat lu number aacc id«d LIrtie Bl .ck rlver and
tx'giHi ebelUng tl>« « oii'l* oft both glt'ca, when wuhln
fírt or el* irfW' dflrMty. The new fort below
Trinity woe evacuated, having bnt one gun In t>o l-
von and no ammunition, i hat gnu wa bnrat and
two oilier* werethrowninto the river. Tho gimbnaU
l.roceedw! up Little Ulver to ftaiTlaotihurg, doing,
however, rb bai'm to the town.' í
■ pegram'a brtgnde {Ml back ft Sn the town about
•li mllea. " , i , - ^
Red Hlver atlll rielng at Atextwlrlh.
BH*ti*i!pótti-, March «. 1804.
Ck* lk to*, Feb. 3 —The enemy have wlthdri.wn
their forcea from Johnatflil Island «fid.wp^rted to
have gone off In gunboat*. ' l^et^lng1 W".k* well.
The Federa'* on Morrll laland flxi engaged In re-
pa ring the Injurie* to their I alt ilea cmiaerl by our
*hell!ng. There ha* bee «V funhtr shelling of the
MoBtt.*, Feb 13.—Atlwhs irttackfd a * dqral bnve
Kt >t Deratur, yesterday, dmMoyifis 40 wagon* and
" le*and art ***.
Morgan arrived
rce whleh and-
'ed the Int rlor
'li.ta, F«b, 1#,—Longetreef* Ileadqiiarters
t lfcnU'own. .lohn'ton has concentra ed hi*
* at Dalian, and advanced bla pltiket Hue t#
.... .
!#.—Frt reat 1* glc ngthéc"tl*««* of
r * l. at heurd from at Pa-
"jttltMHty WW! ,c v IM
*i,wmi, m< b tl —0>#n. J hit H
' — bl af'erne.«, Tl)« lVler.il
(Jackaonvllle Florida,
BWPW
■pHnH
Hola, HIM., Wtflt JP „
The rapa t from Ban Fr*ncl*eo that the Alabama
1* hlockad d at Amo?, 1« not credited In N. York.
SnggviwoRT, M*rch T, 8 P M,~A olspat h Irom
Cam.Kii, Jii*t rrtelveA read*:
C4MOT , March 7 -The following flnm my agent
nn tha Mia*,. *lgned T, If, Holm, a, My* dtlack ha*
Just returned frtnOrenada Me did not cet any
inaH matter, e* all the malt* were stopped, and what
were ot Grena >a run off Sherman hue ret At d bJck
to lack-on •wlth-ut a flirl.e of mneh note
anna «at I3ímha
WWT P WtWHI
t o Jackson .wl
ia íwhñr
hi* irtti ^
aavma*. *s i«wi;ble.
wane 4«wn «. try to cut
Forre defeated Grlerson
all of hi* wagon*. Gen, Polk
Iryfng t Imped*
|BL„ wk Fiitw-iit baa
out him off from Vlckfbutc.
son and sCttlt-n-d hla foroei te
all directions, runnlmrtheiri sixty Wiles. BWKfl
I uva mab o dn/dlreot ft. m Memphl*. He says
Gin. Smith came In inwn by himself. He * w t
■coinm nd When they reached that nla, e, lie repro-
«ente t*iem a* completely demoralized. They cam
In stnall *<tn*d*w tirleMoa1 loss wan nUsi 800kllled
a.« SW!5 «r*a"3l%tSZ;
a ke< i
jzzszr
"Intelligence," *ay* the New York World, "ha*
been reealtad at tht* port of t ta destrrietion of
three rauiw Una vomel* by th notorio aa privateer
A'abame. On tfcuwday, *ov.«h, thcahlp Am*n-
da, Cant. Barabu . 0()0 tona burden, owfaed by Hew-
art fc Oro«*b«rg. Bang! r, Maine, sailing from Man-
illa fir Goba, with fc «arpo «I 8 6 tons of sugar and
4000 V«le af hen.p. wa «apturod by tlio Alabama,
whan abwiDOO mile* f em Java Heod, near the
>
coaot ol Bamaira, and «« ber crew and voluaMes
had been resuovi-d, w«a burned, A few dnya ft«r
the Alanami oantured the Winged Hover, of HiIh
port, 1800 ton* bnrdea* boimd frr-tt Manilla to New
York; with a cargo or «.car. Bite wA* stripped of
liar *«11 , ro^a*. coal, provisions and nau leal lit-
•trumenta, and aeton fire, (IMclng in n lew hour*
SSffl«i£X«
ship Otarte*t. Cap .Xiica", 1 088 tons burden, which
nailed from Hong Kong July Mtb, mabaeqneUtly ar
rived at tokahom*, Japan, aud wa* on her voyage
thenre to till* city, Villon flie was Interrupted by
tha Alabama III the trnlt« of Runda, off North
■Watches Island, and nfier being ttfled, was burned.
The Cent Wt Was the property of A. A. Lowe h
SrotJier^thUelty, and with b«r cargo was val-
P One fit ' nttifttfH
Jicu«('«
8 i sold toaPoruvlan
I ü
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H
no*—ÍAí.Krrf DtcM>m—
«orne «o our kuowlodge,
T fc
Tb.n
under tl
tS|i
rested by tb« «nrolll g oO«N||ppHV^
der 'ha not of Oongres*, aj peovi d Jan, 6tb, 1841,
«ttnf(*ÍÍA oWa. . riA onniJmdwtfl limtthd ttCt Wrt#
. airedi Hie-
K aob under
i oatptu.
r . sllty c4 ib
i custody cf
the case la
I Oí IfOftn KJVfOr
ítate .—JVíie .
Wmiresx, consorlblng prlnol
iteeln the army *a MM
was made by ■■■
Oarolina, Fr.day |a*t,
m Mopre county, The
lame, wa drafted in
enbailtutfl who whb
r discharged. ITe we* ar-
icar OfMoore onunty nn
nlladrd to above. He con>ende<l Hiat the
in violation of the conxt it ut lori, and hi* an
gal, and waabrought before Judge Knenol
i ihe conaUtuUoniilliy
t|je^l)«Vloner to^thn cui
t of the Tel
writing
dale of
Cbocmw
IWbroary
Foit Bmlth says th* snetny lately
ry Di-pot, reported at «00 man —
ü ■ 1v and they retreated. Nut
Bcpvoaad t
A dlspatc
hla coro
sit®? Mm.
&wMM*
LU -^-.H
Hurnunn W ar.
We flnl In tho N*w* a stetement of the caui e
which ur.w threaten* ®orop«. vlth general war.
In tho beginning of ihe proeut ontory, Deiimutk
was on tho >de i t Franco In tlin general war
Among the right* guiranteed to Dm mark by tho
treaty of 1#14 and 1815, wis the rlaht of th i ihioije
ofDenmarg to the Oucble* of tkhletwlg Holateln
and Lau*t burg,so long u* tho throne wa* occupied
by a regular deeceutUnt nf-lhe tlion King Christian
VII(, a deecci d.nt of Cbrisilan I, wbo annexed
Bchleswlg and lfuleteli t.i Denmark1 In
Tneso Duchloa srea'so represe. Ml In tha German
Coi.fedoratlrma*lndu| endentwivereigrtle*. I'ru*.
ala and Austria, on the part o<' the Confede.a'lon,
rplain that Denn.aik ha* attempted to unite
loswlf dyi astbaly with -it Danúh kingdom.
By lbs treaty of 1852. Denmark agreed th it ihe
union of Pch'eswlg acd Uoltttdn sl.^ild he main-
tal red, and they should never lie Incorporated with
Denmark, while the King Of Denmark a* art* that
a* the Duohl. * beloi g to a Danish Duke they may
be Incorporated with IJson nrk, Tho Confedera-
tion nl*o charges tl.at the K'ng lias attempted tc
denationalize the Duchle* by forcing upon them
Danish languages and customs. Dmmark replies
that the object of tho Confederation Is to Obtain
Kiel nn tho Baltic lo build a navy Pm«*la and
AnatiH *l*o aeeert that the present . King I* not a
regular dosce; d'int of Christian 1, being a descend-
ant of the female brinch Of ihe fimlly, nnd that
the Duchies of |?ch)eswtg at d Iloliteln shou'dl*
come a part of file Confederation repratented by
th« I'rlnce of Argii'tlnbor/. How the matter will
•nd we know not. England Is In'ere'trd on both
■Idea. The Prince of Wales having mnftled a
Wf««. of .Denmark and Fi-sderlík WH!4*m «<
P.u*^la having married tho l'rlncesi Bija! of
Kngland.
It «isms that (he RrlMsh Minlit r, at Frankfort,
has threatened the German Diet with war—unless
a conference Is held to,settle the D ino German dif-
ficulties, whioh the British Cabinet propo e*. Th*
Saxons and Danes are still facing each other *t
B ld l*rg. There *e"ms to b< a divergence o/
opinion betwe -n Prcsda end Afi*"rl«. Pro*8^8
•wishing to g!> the full length wlrh the Confederates
In ihe dormán Diet Gorma'.y I* making, arrange
menta to oebupy Schleswlg, a division lies received
orders to concentrate et Preigr.llx. Tnlit. t'ni>M-
ssnd Aostrlens will pass through "VVelm .r nott
week on the r way iprtlij and the Germans art,I
form a camp at irnnoanla to not: as clrcnmstanct s
require. W "
, ——, ,f ;. ISM
Letter front the Frontier.
Camf CoLinsno, March 1st. 1804.
Ci'ptaln—The Colon ) left here on the 28th ultimo
for Whites de' Camp, with an escort or two men,
(Wm. Sneed an I u.y brother ) Win n about flflecn
mile* Irnin thl* rost the escort riding some ihreeor
four hundr.d yauls In advance of the Colonel's
buggy, came upon live Indian* «nd gave clu.se, pur-
sued t.n in hbuut two mlb * and bmu .ht tin m to u
^ ÜH
rourtt
Ml
li IN RH
ihe Omgrm <
hat the iirc'M*
to refnlud the people
that they are engaged ¡n a *
tipa both of Ubery and olvlll.
rldce of l.fe or fortune ear be I
be retiulslij to seour* to thai
JOINT
Jfunli't
mm
•tlv whloh i
and tuelr f
itd l'ty, «re mo c than snWcient
W— EkM
support the m *t
protracted war which It e m bo rt4«tessary to wage for
our Independence: nd to «Jfhjtirt them by
const lerstlon wh
trl t« to a magnaidui
and piny feuds; to i
■appptnf.tnf'
can I fluentw freemen end pa-
ous tttrrenacr of a I personal
fi i, .j ivuuo, w an Indlg'iv-t. robu It II of evei-j'
exhibition of fi.ci.lun U-nip r, t«i wba ever quarti r or
upon whatever pretext it uiay
rou**uppori of all branohe* o.,
the leifltlniateexe.cl* of their Oohttltut o al powers;
and io that h rao loui and uniadfish and palrl He
.eratlon wh eh can alone Impart to our cause
C*tBQ,,Feb. 10. -Foirest Is B^lngthe cltlxsn* of
.« wa ' ever quar« ror Uet '"""4 Mm M
•Con*tltut o al powers; v '.tfK9 1 ft1, Al"0}> I* not cro
the irrealstlt-lo strcngib which
councils fraternal f o.u.gs, and fi
tho public wal. ' it-i
Approved, .Tanuaryi*, ls64.
AN ACT to prevent the pro.
elstlng of persons to desert
Confiiderate Slate-, nnd for '
Tho Oongre b of tliv tjoufedi
4b enact, 'tli.t w,«ry person
and artlcl a of war. who shal
prlngs from united
•Kl dovutl in to
fláht, which resulted In the killing of two of the In
Hi IMHlWiiMli in
horse, t*k<ng Ms «adiíle rd"en'ire equifmehta,'
dlan«. my brother belnir shot down and d >r.g rouslr
ded, and the remaining Indiana driving off hii
The Ind ans made flirl us effort* to *cal|i him after
he fell, and would huve done so wi*re it not fur the
br verv and devotion of Kneed. They both retnrn- d
to camp to-ulülit, b.lng ng an o-der from the Colonel
Cdllng <er tbe aval able force of iho com'a. y to
move Without delay In the direction of Camp Cooper.
A larg- f irce uf d. sertdi * are tnovlng In tfiat direc-
tion, and when Lieut. Col Ha rr's JCxpretsleft Bel-
li nap wereennamped ou Salt Creek.
They sav they Tear no force that ca
Lieut Col Ba rí'* ICxpressleft Bel-
anped ou Salt Creek, near that'st .11 n.
Ion,
iitBpMtiwtiftjWnpi--,|H_.
"hey say they Tear no force that can be aei.t «gainst
tht-m—that If they are lot a'onntluy wil rvmalM on
theClesr Fn k ano debt li.dlsni for us until their
Mock in ' roves, then th. y afe nolo* fc California.
The «■> press says thst Boren, with TSOm". .encmin-
ten-d them, but ooutd not or would not light them:
I will not lie able to get off moro than flirty men.
l vtng no forw. many of ihe horses arc Out, ami
tnauv more at bi able to make the trip.
AH tbe companies, from lie e up. hávó been called
'or, anil I auppotn re alretuly on tbo ground. The
Young county mllltla are out a'so. It is o tlma'ed
that there are at least two thousand deserters mak-
ng their wsjr to dllf rent point* on the frontier. Sid
WlUbuni Is jost In from larra t, snfl told me but a
moment rgo that he saw more than two hundred;
and ho further' *>v* that the .Tehnsoh county «bd
Parker county militia let them pas- immolo-ted
When one or two deserte1* are found they are ar
r-«t<.d, but when th. y oomo lnbrdles offro.ii Bficon
to thirty, tbe mllltla let them alone.
big to go wbcrev r calle I.
Tours res]
To
J. .1 CALLAN, Mi
Cnpt Co. fl, Frontier Iteg't
Capt. W. W. IUvsolds, Auttlu.
B3r We ¿wv* been ikvorcd with tho perusal of
a private latter from Oatup Darls, under date of
tbo'tM hit., Which «late* that the jayhawker* and
deserters In th.it region ura very nnmerou". A
day was «ppoln'e 1 for gnitenl rendervonsM Ft
Terret;.to mature the'r pi.n* dl operation, which
wa* toproceeil dewo the country bunting bous-*
an l robbing tlie Inhabitant* uf their stock, and th n,
make.their way Into Mexlad. They are only wa t-
Ifi'g for en advance of the Vankcscao tbo> can carry
out tlielr pían*, having no fear of minute men or
mllltla. He alto «tatos that a man was waylaid
and shot rear Dubs' Rinche, and when assistance
was sent for to Copt. Banian'* company ot ml-
lltla, no ore obeyed the call, bnt mounted their
üor*e*and went liórao. And when the minute
men were called on ouly /«a ly.t Gsptali.,
Wro. U.Hiitei.liowover, sent afew rnon, all lie could
spare, to 'tonrch for ihe Juyliawkers. lie statu that
there ore thout four bna JrJd of them ou tho head
wator* of ihi. S*n Saba, Llano aud Guadalupe riv-
ers, now WHitlng for ib,, gruís ti spring up to com-
mence operation* agaluet the inbnbltiinle.
This laWndeod a bud «late of aila'r* on ihe fron-
tier, and wo hope these robber* will soon be
brought to condign punishment,
r~r~— .
KxxMPgD M**,—We have In our county a num
ber of exeir.pto/i mnn who have hired «ulwilt.it..*
i>a<1 sent th«m to ihe army lu their p'aoe*. The
moat of tbom,have paid prelty roundly for these
men; but wr. de lre to say n word or two to their
orwilt. 8ip.ee the racent legislation of Congress
fUttihg them lato service we have to hear the flitt
oue of those men complain of the action of Con-
gress iri IbemitUr They are all Intelligent men,
aid patriotic, t o, and e«e and know thai the per-
il* whloh hangover the fate of the country de.
mail J their servicia it. the field, and wo believe th"
mMt pf them, 11 not all. will go chéorfally and
willingly.—tKutuw Wl i< & Observer.
taF" A ooiirlor hos reoontly arrived at Bonham
from Atkantai bringing the Information that the
Kederals had evaonated nnd burned th* town of
Wa'.dron, which bail been lit their base of oper-
atlonslxMwien Fort Sinltb, Fort Gib*on and Van
Barer, and It wa* believed that all their force* had
left or were leaving to crois the Ml**l**ippl ti join
Gen. Sbetmaa. The above Information w«* bronght
to the "New*" In Honntoh by Major Jtiordan, who
bad |ust returned frcm Boaham.
PT Tbe original building*iof Oo't'i pl.lol
toiy, at Hartford, Connection^ haa been dei
tyflre The machinery, etc., wa« valued
lUndred tbousanJ ddjUr .
from L...
is Ken r*ll«i
ng, aiding anil as-
i the army of the
Urjicsr .
th of America
to tUftxulM
RHPH I . procure or «Subo i
solnli r or person enrolled for sen lee in the army of
the Confederate et«tcs to desert, or who shall aid or
a.ig'*t any deserter f. oui the army, or any person en
rolled lor servl e, to evade their pro(ier commanders,
or t > prevent their nrreit to be re urned to tbe er
vl' ej up who shall knoxlngly eotieeal or h.iihor any
• u< h deserte, or shall pm oli*se frum • y soldier or
person enrolled for service any portion of bis arms,
equipments, ration* or cloth m;, or *ny prop' rty bo
longing to tho' Cot.fcderat* States, or any ofll er or
soldier «*
Hon before the Dlstr ct Court of the Co. fedeiato
State*, hawing Jurist! clon of the offence, be fined
i ot exceeding one ihoufaiid dol ar*, and be iinpri*
oiied n t exceeding two year .
Approved, January 22,18t4. .
AN ACT authoriilnq Chapla'n«.in certain cuca, to
draw forage for one horse.
TheConviCfa of tlio Confeilernti States of America
do eniiot, "Hint Chaplain< in the a'ioy In actual ser-
vice In the Held, shall hi entlt ed to draw forave for
one borao: provided the Chaplain hs* a horse in his
use., , 'K-, . >,!■ .'Í:'
Approved, Jan. 22,1864.
AN ACT to antborlro the oppolntmont of en agent
of tin: T.ea*u¡y Department, wes; of the Missla-
TSi Comrress of the Confederate State* of America
ilo enact, That th- President sh P, by and with the
consent of. th« Senate appoint an ave t of th
Tr asury Department, whose duty 1' aboil ba lo reside
tml'-KW 'l^leslsslppl, at such place, and to dl*
cbnrgf *iicb nifties, as sh .11 from time to tltms be as-
signed him by the Secretary of tbe Trensury, with a
Biliary of three thousand dollars per annum, payable
quarterly In advance. v
8*c. 9. That the Secretary of the Treasury shall
have p-war to glvo direction to «aid ag' nt to dl*.
charge any duty orfunetl n on the nth' v sido of the
Mlssls lppl which he, the *id Secretary, I compe
tent >0 dlioha gc, a. d sht.ll :.!*o l.nve power to au-
thorize, the. emp'oyra nt of such clerks, and to prt-
«crlíe such rcstulstlon* for the gover' ment of su'h
acent and <lerks, as from time ' o t me the said Sec
reta y may deem proper: Provide *, Tli t*tlCb clerks
►h ill receive 'be«alarles provfifed'hy aw fojsimilar
eerilice* In the Treasury I'epa-Tnfent. f
. 8*0.. 8. Th it this aot shallipklre on the d9y of
the ratification of a treoty ofWace between the
Confederate States o ml fit. United 8 utos of America
Approved, Jan. 37,1M4.
BBBpWpi. 'Bipunfl.
We And in the New* the following eglract of a
latter from the London corre*pondent of the N. Y,
Times; £
A*th« t renlnm on gold pa a op In New York,
t ot.federate stock r'*és In London. It ho* been
down to 80, It I* U" to 60 Thero\*r* eotru. qulot
movameaisgiínir on hero that eto prodnc'ng een-
aiencelu thoff Wh- -w - -
Hon* bn their own
published by Beotley
lye furent* are vo'ng ■■ „■■■■■■■
hou*raof I ndon, and every commercial town in
th.- Kingdom, getting signers.of petition* to the
government to do something to s'op the war.—
These petitions, I believe, are slvned almost by ev
ery one who I* asked. I waati l i a few d«y* nto
In a bualoees houae In Lateaste «qnarelbat two or i, * a.-i
three hundred signature* were obtained In *lngl* tiur itr.
establishment*. Thorn la a hard pinch now on
commercial and manufnonrrirg o'* *"*.
The cost, of cotton I* draining tbe country.of
«p^el*. «ÉHlM discount he* gone up to «
per cent., which lit sin '
a email n
convlricedt
tho cornlni
Kven Mi4.
in the,
• • "
t. which'!* «imp1 y rtiln to men trading with
I margin of profit I am more and more
ced that a strwurer effo-t will b« m ide at
i than h.aretiifore for r
j'.d, ibe rol'enuuo e'
OKBttlrm.,
ion of Ulrmlngham,
' Cndenoe'ArsocititloW. wh<re
Lo roble the M«rqu'e e*.< |
^ . ¡th T^tds Bbbér * and Éu*tlcc
Ce ll¡ with tht I M& *,J"- m|iS J i
CampW.# . . ■VRIRip. ....... .PPPi
not bueri Idle dnrlnií tho recós*, and I sth l be
much disappointed If a very strong. pr-ssure D not.
brought to bear upon the GoVeinmeut, |n whioh
ea.a Oi/ rua'onnMttn r f IT-trl l(niH«1) u)tnnM if hit
cá.e,'the resignation Of B«1 Knssell, should'H bo
nceeptejl, will be no oommen
doubt lie I* one of the ltioet uu
common misfortune. No
. most niipopnlkr of lni«
t ra, bnt he Is also one of the mmt respected and
hi* dogged obstinacy of character le not easy to set
oyer, * • ♦ • Great "iToita are now molt-
I g to «Ion the emigration fr >m Ireland to iba
United SrahM,so far at )i«B*t. n* lie oblen I* to
stt-. fiiílhen ihe Nor hern aro'l • . I mentioned tho
letter of Jtio Mitoboll to 1* leading paper in Dublin.
The letter to l|l* Iloltn. *s,ihe lVpe. tho'igli bnt it
slon of a wifb for peace, *t
Chnrcb, also haa It* Infl
ilóus expranlon of a wish tori
lend ol the Chnrcb, *1*0 ha* It* Infltienoe,
seems a rccotrnltion ol Mr, Davla' pfBdal position
n.fed"
ultable to tbe
'«jfe"
Aid now wo have an otBcer of the' Coi.f. d'.rat*
army In Irilmd, ívlth lettcts to several Bishops, bin brigade with him.
whrso mtgiltin Is to Indune tliem to ase their influ-
ence la at least, f .r non-lntervonticn.
-■ ;■ I'-- , '->S, 1 #i'' 1 I. — V .' '■ • ^ ■•
CmMRt Ston*.—The sudden advance of the
ConiH'terBt'i cotton lonn In Kngland from forty to
fifty c«n «, the refusal to grant a t ew trial In the
oa eof the A'exandrn,
B.«:
■■■■¡■■■■P tha rt* gnat on
.yard,of Delnware, ratber than take tho
test oath required'by the Yet kse Senate, the inn*
of Senator
uew
teriBii out ot"'he so Vice cf tbe O b Federal arn'y
«nrii*, the wltl'dra**?'0f Wlfror 11 ■
«(pulsion of Oarrett Dnvl*
getleral
(Vllron's motion for tlio
, of Kentucky, and tbe
io Yankee soldier to re-
t enconratrlni
Folllier
s^r *
to
:t# M
■■■ton of the
enl tt, aro all" mVi-t encouri
•bow that the po*or* it Llhcol
not bopeieaaiy oft the wane! PipBRHMHRII
The prinolple involvfd In the enjoof Ihe Al*
■■■ . ■■■■^■■■■■H, ■■ ImdraY^lltettaMMltí ^Ot, al*b app'led to and oul
Hb# them into servico we have to hear the flut ■ determine the fute I* the C'ontedciatw tarns, seized
-*J^##'*^4^lttMÉÉÍriÉÍÉIÍÉMlÍllÉIMIjfínÉWMMa ÉÉMBílMÉÉiliÉÉIIÉ*'" ' ■mgatmimág*
upon *omo time ago by tbo Britbhgovernmentvind
held to await tho tfecslon ef the eourt. A* the
Alexandra hjis been l«leased nnder tbla decision,
we havea rtght to.e*(.ent thai tbe rums will *l*o
be at once liwr l«d. g|||j|
It Is this fact. In all
Ppssl,! t>>at'
Cotifedn-* I
npeA
ton t
this
I probability (.ay* ihe Atlanta
sed the sadden Jump In tbe
It gives jromtse of an ogrly
Appeal,i Unit has caused
C'n.feder«(* lo«^ as It ■■■■■■■■■
fonirOrmoreof our ports, wlureby c
In safoty, wherawlth lo meet
gratifying InUlllgenoe that at many a* two bun
dr«d of the Midlers at Galveston professed roll
glon, that the cliurches are attended by large num
bcr , nnd a great deal of
religión end Um thing*
Would to God, all our
BiiMBgg
do«n to
ni^nifeatiBa in
■
em MM
are ar Alufr atuwa. Jotin*!.on has ^mo«i.'rite.l h *
toree ut D.d!o:i, and advanced h * plckct 1'lue t"
JWP.lW>l4t^M^MÍBM^WÉftÍÉÍÉÉg|fa^¿ÉÉM
hat the Alrbuma
in Xctr
March 10 l^Rt
a fiitlure—'fruo Delta of
T.rlr.
; íh'rrááii' ¡an to
the 2il received - Hbero au and l tf arrived in -w
Orb .s on the l-t—his f ires* are sjnltured to the
rtlcu at* In lutter to duy :
.—Run.or* re rife h.«e
I It that two iilv'don* of
t|v.i ««'Wy oopnpied Msyaviile yie'.erday. and *f
terward* returned again. It I
pettred rá u the Teiiuessee r
i-I ivknd ng the steauior' Chut
lour winds, W.|i ulvft
t.'BatriKO a t, Feb,
•.Ctin
■
1.1. Og.l «0 tbut
inn. i «e ttiwu. s ,
Another rumor declares 'hat John Morgan ha*
or. «.id the Tit'iiessee With 100P*: ^'ckial men foi
a laid Into Muidle Tennessee; tnoy ludiente «onio.
thing.
■Va BmiRB, Auk , Feb. IS.—The su vlvor* of a
ibo
party of T.Xse lu.,>llntf r tnc'iod F. rt aniuli yest.er
day. The inajti body were attac.Uui in Ni
V.illey, about 120 miles r tt'.b w« t, iu.d ai
eleven were Klllod nrtikaii. vi': JIBdH
" 1.—AjTent* 1-1 Vit loth* Her-
wmmmat¡wt""ruA'tmr*
eldijf^n^lii'd'e'eeit
itttblfy tlltMisoníf,' Cmey'Vreek I- i
tl^e líietlíWjBd mer, with evert l heavy gins, hnr
twenty thovtand can I o concent rated therein iwii
.lavs. Tne' n b Is buvq two p ck<-t po-t*eight a id'
fifteéu milt*, lit advali " HI J
tun« for pr. pnri
Gen. M ua.>t
eéu nillt*: in ndv.ilice of 'Cm cvto give ihem
ttratltum Irt cs*a of dur advsi.c j.
CtlABLiltrON. i'eb.il I
arrny te toj.e riyorganlfc.d
•Twenly.tw.) shells were
flreci nt ill c.ty to day. V^ly bmvy firing was
heard In the direction oi Sioiid which I believed
10 he th i auiihont* sHelllng S'o- o I :¡u d No
olíanle in the position of the fleet.
CnaBUffTOit, F"b. lt-rSeven shells fired at tli*
oKy last «|{<H. T"e enemy «re employed remoT,
Ing Cummlrg's Pclnt ba t fie a'tjU buttery Gi
Tl *v t.H >i«eii numh dnicag' il by ourli iivy g_„
Ktcimosn Feb. u.—Bo'h-lluui-ei have appotiiiKil
Friday, ilie 8th ot A«>r:]. a* a di.y of faslrr.g s.tid
The Tinoso f a ' d the S u.Kto bill lo Mi
th«' army. The Senate has concurred
•►no
f-Mysr, TI
..jpMppv. m
in the House bill to repial the i «ti*niboriWn(
Pirtlttan Hanger , and l>jth Houses hsv.i passed lit
sccrlt. s Hi-I.m and *-nt lo tho President k bl l an-
thorl*leg the snapanslou of the /talent corpus.
[Don't. Imlleve It.i
Kuar OiniB, Feb. 16.—Sevan mortar boats and
fonr gnt bf a * «• ahaUIng Port Powell Hi long
"it ge. At twelve o'clock ot,« hundrtd and
five shrtl* tKrdwh. r
Cmiio, Feb. 2i.~Tor.to City Is 'altan and bow
held by otir troops.
We fin.l In Flake's Bulletin th* following from
tho New York Time* of the 26th February, re
eeisred by flag ot trcoe from tha bl okadere off
with
YidAMPiPHHi
( y the lir.ve li ver i
* y bi.turlnu«, was
Alloc maiden "Mai
tbufiUttnoao/ her "i
"Whether elle
give ft |pfe|
dlan woman, ho lives
face of Hie crater ol the voiewic
ÍEÍ.S .,,,..
regi.^sof Mriico anil South
.mi vns steal.ng io bed With
I a iveus were bin-
Were wlnlfli.g and
moon pale with ran
monni«>i.*to nieta
¡Hail
lies, ant „
bee 'i* Bííi
leave for
bad 'gtm* ;io
were, coquetting wltbt'toi
among the green leave* and
gp'deii,|Vn¡l--tho air w « r«aieient W
til.il perfu., oof tropica tl
lay hushed nnd qn1'
aiplriuit>l't<>r , when .
,t' droop iheirhaod*
i/re -h leaves around th énw for
tb. y wn eomihv—'" Mu!'-'- '
-' I'll IH.'II
■ í,y, ■
.: . mmm
I tiiei
Bhe i-a ted bursal f unon
low* of the
ontbcilpnl I
With ber eagle Ilka
ilng*biduw «tt(
and fH«t
nd saw
Galveston;;
' Tlic T.mef
Wok place Momhty, Fel
Unconditional Union i
.er.'Kir rf the Stale dver hot
tliat ,i
his lorn.
Tha Tin.es says that the rpn*arvit! o: Unlonl
thelr caim hi.mli les ; f.éi mout'
«weet smiles, an t ghidi.eeiiu
tbloklnj uf h«r noble #)■ I
arr!ved beiicnth. no of th.
lo tills .lay adorn the side mid
ymrngm Sm a
:o'da,|tind wntch'd
moon, as Ih^y Bp.ir'
Water*. A sbun
feet ( a blush mounted t«
through tbo ellve of lier complexion ¡
Klanéi* sito píen
un urnin* cypres'. Hi' " Ihrnaiulo " wus n
A Figh es';up d her Ule hot hílifigk
curling al nig thilfchaontls ; *he r-!
adoe. aiid.ber la*n approwb io
cryst il Water at ber feet; «he ganed upou
It* larga melanehrily iye* |
soriows, Airiilnsho was startiod.
r*0B''^ vZu r °?"adf00a' lw. ,th® n'"1'0 *f
Rj! helmet *nd
bcfi ro Ufe
noWosteei,
i ucath ble fe-
re tis ornlich.
meet thíi
■limite}.":
NMni. tW
ilPIII
with emotion,
Hernando t
(¡tve ii r coi.noeno'i, i r ir.® nou.o ot
ttall* were beard «ppruathli g; ihe w
and armor glaring It) tho inf onbíama
reanbed h«r retreat. On ho came, hi*
■itei|jd ibetjiselvp* with tho
"I'lht. w ll not tske'jh># *eat.
"noelection," and tBMt
T.'mo*"clatm*
Of B. H Dwl.ie.ll m JudgC of tho DIs rlct
f-ir the Kft teru lilstr ct, of L-)u1sl uitt, wn* c
Aimed.' Í Í'jvm.J'i i'.- i'ii.w'Vjii;.
It wits un.Jer'lood that Pregldant Lincoln would,
on the 221 of February, l«sn* a p-oolamntli.n of
emanctpatio ■ which wnnld Inclit.lu the border
States nnd tha district etc pied In theflrst pro
ohiiaatiru. ' ' ' WtéWkK'jRSiS^i
1'Gold in' N'.w Orleans, Feb. 24 h, lC5Jií nnd 16ll¿.
Ootton sal" 970 bales at 7* and 76 fur middling.
An nfllc'nl. ns.ned Wm. I're* on. c aimlnir the
ruikof M«Jir.G"i.e.al In the Uonfadwate rtuv,
" If -
rtt Imnortance,
oiji the 21st or
¡B id, ...
ft broary.
•* . Fr-im
fliM t'bf
tidy .h
pulled
emoUwej'tni-'liokin
thread of
ed.thO*!
mmm
V
"h
Kry Wrtrt- wo leara of tbfám W#3|
. Bihoonctt, nt.d two steamers, toe Iemlsa
nod the Cumberland, the iornu-r by tlio 8iar* and
' Thfe' amid1* K-y West leit-.r saf*. the Í
slot! was th prljo steamer Cnti berliti.d
Irnred lu gloom, as
Ireaiu of love. 1
trie* or b nod ant;
. irtsa, They J .urt Cyéd oh
tluGrande, tel.ere a r.
with ni ..the p mr> the
built ¡vijdgadtd city. jlfafin.
M||«r>>erofle th".
O'er one tho*
led tt a
a'l i
fobllc, and It is a'l
1 the hnia for ber
'70,001 Ir. B 'glsntl, a
rival * luid
l bat thera w
anient. 11 r
Ino'nle. If)
Btifl. l-i r
gnu powder, li larga quantity of Kiifi.l i r U«. mlll-
t ry clo'h, liooiSethoes. Jtc. 8*t of co ft parlor
furniture for Jeff. D-WI* nnd Secret nr.v Mal'my,
/rom, An erloaii In Kngland, woro found in tbe
Cuiaber'.ut.d. . ¡ ¡ <;
Camp Gari-íko, Intllsn Territory, Feb. 2.
Ofilclal informntlon wo* ¡ve lveil th. evcnl"
•tatlng that,th« i-nllant Cherokee warrlotf, Col S
and hi* bravo men, met and attacked the
lee* ona thousand atronc, (h'tty milea froih
MiiM -gy
Stvy Depot, Night coming o
Mi!liiii'ri''TlJ!'* 1
r them in posseatilou of the field; but. al
í renewed the attack, killing and vronn ling a great
of tlie Yank*, who had nt tern del! over tha coun-
try Col. 8 an Wattle la In command of a bripikdo
of Cherokee* ortd Creek*, bhi had only a p .I'll n ot'
bii| brlgai'e with him. Be { i gallíH'*u "
i'lao reia-irted that Wahlron, Art., ha*
by the Yank* — Tetrffinph.
Idler ■■
*n cvricuated
P
BT The following wa* reported by tho BnV-df.
Committee ot tho.Fsdaral Congress, in referen* lo
tha 8tatt* and cltl ui*nf the Uonfaderaioy, when
brought under the it !,* of "Oi l Alie:1
1 t. Nop. raon who ban held or tjtorot* ! nny
offlfca. civil or ni'l'tary, Stata <r Conft'damta, Hi.-,
der usurping tnw«r,slf*ll vote for, orb a mom-
l r of thwLeirlslatu c or Guvcrnnr.
2d. Itivoluutary . rvlludola forever prah'blted, n, , h
and the freedom of .fjl psrion l ,gu,irante«d in
"I'd. No debt 8tate «Vr (ÉwWinté. creBted:b4 Or who were
Under ««nctlen ot
tiittid or paid. H
«sarjil
%3B~ Tfc Shrovcpiirt correspondent of the New*
under datl Of March Oth, denltt that the Ynnket><
to have po«se**esloti ef Pollard on Ib . Mobiío antj
^ Ohl¿ ItallroaS. Tb *am * corréspo «lent roya,: "
l* It ureas that A vcrv considerable p .rtl. n Of fhe
against Charlwiton, have
n. Cllmor* at lh«lr betd.
hcTíKJ to nbáti*
<h n to pl*o« at* Cimr
the wl da of Flottáft*
IBPIPPPPP..'¿«f 'oonw<li
th« t *r to h.dMft*' woi
mm-
\ li^ Jmpriwi-
win* in
r
mm
ywñiñi A.
i.'on it
CitCLL<rUL $
on UiSMM^Wi Ht
twmuwM
fporjiirH from tho « In
!$?#
51
nnd Dlttwrr, i
thea.solTB
On® THftfJ
t >v>
8o say*
tar Wo Uarn that a party of lurllans,
i fnld to be
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