" * A, 1,7 * " ." r^ JgM?g?- ' - 'i-iJ - . - . i ' . * * 11 - Tl rnnwirtWhMBIBUIIill ** frilE 0AROLIJSTA SPARTAN^ I wi*c. xc. Tlii.31 >11i<-fx. Reverted to jScrt*thfttt ^Sixihts, Politico, 3tgrtrulturr. and ittiocrUatiu. #*> pi^h >t# * I VOl,. XVI11. SPARTANIUTRO. S. P.. TOP PSD A V. JAMARV 30,1862. NO. 47 THK CAROLINA SPARTAN. 1'picc. Two IK>i.?.mh per tiiiuum. ui tiivttiicc, or ( S'J.A'i of the earth, prosperous atul happy, imd 1 contributing to the prosperity of others. Tlie Corona Auatralis will shine ^nong : the Constclla ions. The North will he left to test 'n peace the etlieacy of those ? ideas of which ehc i" cimtiwred. l?ut if > the Revolution of the North succeed, th' rUc Northern mob theInterpreter. In that ' li)V ^9?U?Vrn poyplc would W [ rifceJ seated*?tyrannised over by 1 vulgar' l?ov< foig una -S"rM'''r,<, , 1 and taxed :p?d .burdened as the Israebu 4 * were in the.day-of Pharaoh. i Against s^ych a rcy< lution, the most dig- * natrons that the mind can conoeirc ; against I sueh a despotism, the piost intolerable that < the ingenuity t?J n.an could Ueviie. against - eh rulers, the most odious aod d i*gust lug | that over put iuot on the neck <*. tuc un* i fortunate; -the South has ap|* lied to Ilea , t 7c?, and is standing on her deliverance. . t Where is the man, woman or child, it:' I all otur hounds, who has uet said, and does < not say, Jn all the energy of resolve, and 1 t'om the utmost depths of the soul Nail 1 the Klag to the Mast, and let n.s win the tight or gc. Wc>wii fighting! Who is he 1 that does not*pu;i> 'he very idea .of yielding the struggle, ,v.rj toeoil from the infamy that would 'follow from the body of death '( And how hsv? our ei.ernios prose euted the war, waged ag in.st uV without authority and with evil designs? They claim that we are their f? llew citiivtis hut. they deny us the rights rf citizens. ' Tht-v hold ns to the hardships of belliger' - ? 1 _ .L - _ I .. I ^ I I Ann, roil triey n-nv rnr ri^nu 01 i?pni^r-r- i outs 'J'hry view ' # i? bf>th character?, for purposes ot s^reswion and cruelty, but, in neither as rospecU their duties toward* , tin. Holding up a:i em-ni th- y . li'-N.-ide Mir pr'r, they pillage farm., 9?-;'.o prints \ will ul.?o hi* rr>jiiiretl t'.cr fill AdWIBtlM wients when the time for which th<\v iu?v hv * ordered to he pnMiwttoil expires. This rule will l>? strictly lelhered to. [From the Kichtnoml Ktiijuirer.] The people wUuin ue ;?re Fi^li fiiic. A numerous people arc warring upon u.?. avowing that their purpose is to restore the Inion which formerly existed hotwoen the in and us. The attempt thus to coerce : our political relations is relinked hv the ! charter of government in the name of ! which it in made. The Constitution of the I uited States contained no power permit ting the employment of lorcu against ; State. The trainers of that instrument did not put it there; nay, they expressly declined. 11 was asked, loit iv/imi/. It is, therefore, uneipiivocally forbidden ] < ituchanau admits this. 1'd.o k demun.-tra > ted it. 1 If, therefore, it he entice le I tli it the ae ! i t.iutl of the (.ar?>federate v'ale? 1. -s heeu i k outside 11 1.1 Coo: t in.tit ii .rt d rowlut m 1 ary, the :u tron * f the. Northern States i- j < r.k?'4 IhilMI-l' It tl... IIIIM. I of n ri?vuh:tMC hv a revolution. With j. lliU diOeri'iiCo: 'I* ? '' HVdcrit'.c Slates cr i ereised a power which i' m>t regularity .priivific I t >r, was not nliiHjuirhed, and | 1 thorcfore remained, and ?a< impliedly :e j I cogiiitcil hy tin- refusal to restrain it. 1 I:- ( t Northern !, and is there- i fore clearly itsMr/e-7. And with this furt her difference : The Confederate St a o? i have fallen hack upon their rights of 30v- ] ercignty solelv for the promotion of the safety and happiness of th- ir people -sa- 1 1 o.rcd objects of every govcrnim ' The\ simply r tiled from an unpropit on* part liership. They committed no aggression I on the remaining partet-^r*.-and design nolo: < .They des red peace wished t* leave I peace hi ho 1. .*; '? ti> carry peae.o with oh on:. T1.1 NorthcrnSt.it *. liowc sr. ut? Hot a.-s> rting theii separate rights, and tin i i lull enjoy nieiit of tin'ir own resource* t< 1 j ' hMpninctiS and prosperity -thoy are not I saiied; hut tlu-y 5ro Uglitin r fm the adi.ai j tagos which they have derived from eon Modioli with us t hir inolivr'is iihorrr- ! 'theirs is rapueit y. They r' icrcfore assort dominion over us. Their i>w 11 indcj e dm me i acknowledged, the - .?ession. ' 1 and with design to add to tJieir own re 1 property. burn dirfcllingj and send va; iicvLi and attnies to dcatroy us fiolt! irtg ?.s a? eiti/eus, they imprifxi noti combatants arrest us the oliarge d treason, and claim the right to try fur tlujl lives those found with anna in their hand? .Nay, going beyond the must tyninuie.. triages of the most tyrannical government* they attest men without a charge, ami without telling thetu wherefore, or givi ij theiu a hearing, they hurry them away t diet ant prisons. They seise them wfil in the pcrforuiunci ol sworn pultlie duties They take tbein h*. night front their ter rifted families. They (l ? this without lav ami against law. .Nay, carrying their to re.i.itv into those precincts, hithermsecret to the fame of a llaynau, tb^y thus arrcs and thus imprison helpless women, am visit upon frfetn-disgusting indecencies It o.o thing thev Lave"*halted for u time they have not ; --t applied the l.i.-di ; lei the?n*havc the praise ' N't.r is i: to be suppose*- that fhchildren have escape the u'tciitions oi this paternal government ! Il.ibcs ! tv< been stopped in the stioots ol i'altitn<>te in the arms of their nurses, because til* colors of their stockings offended the last*1 .. II . I 1 111 o O ui ,'ir. i .iueoii> ami ins jjaiiaill i i ?r ?i ncral ! it Lincoln i? tvnjritijr ?/ ?// against us ?however unjustly -he i* bound t?? ui> serve the usages of war. Tin- prisoner? whom ho takes from us lie should hold as sacred. II * should be ready to exchange them with h . i iiev for those w he fall into )ur hands. He n 'fv nil. . - ussin and 11 flagrant criminal a;/: in-t -ivilizn'ion and his race, ii he v in I'hil.??' ;! jd hi dungeons under ver lief, of gfilly ami a-Wiitiii" sentence rt loath. It Lincoln is i>ro if" ajjafrvt t?. n* 'ferns, he is bound to accord n o-r lei;:-' i^lits is Mirh lie has no riu-l.t r is-u.-r my man's jpiilt. 11*- h - rpiit r. .mjiiiI 'be inn-cent with ''< guilt V l!? ias no rijj-b.t to mass a c ?h nuuity tor the rime of a. iir.ajpr tit v. ?. mi proceed ag?:uip diem ?f a vidiole, ^ *4* relnsh.; * j r nixe t-l'*?tn as a whole V lie ha- no n^lr n irrest them w it'TlTTT* Vmplaiut and w r ant to commit without examination, o: t> punish without conviction. lie dm- .?!! And no a;;e, sex, oj eon-liti-.-r of !iti MjH'S him l.o:/i, to? . at the officer- f r.-.avy w ho, after lon^ >c.i v n in di t int seas, were tillri>T r*ito prison on aruviu^ home, !> .'ail- tlo \ ashed to r? or'ti ratliet ti'.in to heiMUie tlte a-s:tj>m w lier? ' rm Mi -n t ike pri.- iner? > : t.' r-baltjllie hi' In tin reccrit < Vdr. go Vpin t'r< persons i MJS..U ni l rMiucii, ui?- .Northern tmv-riiiiit'iiLas-o.Tlod tli d<#u .1. claim lb it they i?vri> trjitor ciW.on.- ami they were contrali.iiul i'l war They .?t ?I. however, with at either uni ticiple or helipenmt license I ho deed over w hi (It th>* 'i r ii :i? nt i*v jit m.1 am! the iimh ru.n . d with delight was 'ur..iM> .! *> ;t 1 land*i??> >?:_?|i malice av.d v*.is atom**! im th.oi y ovrw irdiee -twi ij* ili;i"- tli.it u.-u.tlK cohere. _ rrt m ihe each "the' h.nthlv detestable 1 hoi'** has t>c> u tivtht".* ' our eondect ?f the war- .iiul our >ot;l ?> ri with pride ind gr.ititu'li as wo say it -tf t - ha? lioen uniting .iti tr part t" jn>tity *.vr to : at mii h atrocious iithuiii hi t > > as oui neuo'ea aim guilty of Ho* pri> ?in?rs whom vi* liavi* taken w h.lye fev.gMu 1 as su*-' , Ti ll win i: h nl played vju* part oi r?n paties to tie 11 sllepi.nii e. W * have promised t?* w ake . xi.'han > ? ; nil ! r]infev?r lm con ten, p Hi* coiihl not hut feel we have *ven coii?li*?ri*niJt*'' ti allow 'o I,i noun the >ack ilinjr ai ran.'i nieiit lor t iis purpose, rhich his .shame and hi n**) ti-itiea hare lliwii liitn to ask We hare u.-djineu lr war *'f. women iinl children. Wo have, with a p?jiie*rou? Magnanimity' which has, intkmd, provoked much iiiiiriiiitki:ig limn those nntmiir ouritflves * V. 'aht counsel id their reset* tiients, refused to seize on the citizens of he North whom tit huritiug of Jiie war otnid within our' line-. Ve have picen ill these leave to ret i* . W e have emiduet;d them to our liiMiii anil delivered ihein to iheir friends. We hav? .luts -out wives : a flag of truce ,iu' Olrv has .vknowh, jged it with a felon.fcl'l "M.c SlotiH TlciH enormity is fresh in thi mhh oind. '* drawing down thi ion sure* si4' tiic *cr'"* th< vaters the indigna..'' evlatm up ,l|ttt?t i^ zrirne a^ti.11*' Jitunaitt i. \ e* ion* Tery cooliv. and \v?'h wliat .ttsciowt >)abfTntion the .-to*, is recO'deu1 and with rh.ii* drlicht tin.- f -'at ..vet' ih" 'aucy "I harbors forever ?i -irryeil an a a j'sjopli forever ru. i-s'.' 1 the clot that diah^li ? * I ca. v^j 11tl?f rtilory #!" whom l,,,y """ h- to bring bt??;k t;? their ' irbvaee, or is it as tli??ir enemies? I>o they seek to ?/ ' i while i-r? Lc.h.hi? v; the de.v.iv either to / o or to ro/?y>/rr! W l.a' atrocious frtliy; \V.n' foolish atroe ity! The f'loiudoswh' Shrank from th? brutal wooing of the nblvnid Orion, wnp sheltered i v the gods fr-ow his pursuit hi being establish?'! as t)r;ost beaut-cou soustellation r.r i| .. sky;- thus speaks tbi fable I'ndcrth* fuw r-of Keaveu wo wtl ;r?.?ko it prophecy, and prophecy full! Iled Sooner rHa11 unite.with the North again we would wed tho dead , and tl.e though of In ing subdued try a liwSiviti.-:! so hid> awakenr 'He u'"0. t or.' '. on' 7 men( and the utmost energy of opposing ' I- war. i- Such are the people who are necking to it tmbdu* us?such a faint picture ot their r enmities We do riot produce it to inflame i the. pulsion of hnte, but to increase the 1 energies of resistance It is our t/uti/ to! t, remember, and oiteti to review, the ^r< at I, issues which are at stake, lev, our ctti j > ] should forget, and should therefore lani) 1 guish. We are fighting t??r everything e that k pi-oplj dread t >ur resolution is confirmed our zeal is quickened, and our souls arc tired, by every element o1 disgust r cu the character ot our enemies, and by . cvoy circumstance ?d tyranny and every 1 device of malevolence in their conduct, t They like him <>t old wlio had bet t In? reason and was possessed duty to mankind!?on such a cause out o>i?l should never flit' and nir success can never !... doubtful. j 1 Tin* lolltti at I'ort lioyul. The I'ort Koyal correspondent of the New York. Commercial Advertiser ojVes tl?e follotvinj? account of the \ aiik.ee ope nti'W'S in the Cotton business at I'ort !I yal ' The Horrors everywhere ?' two districts It work collecting, I lit;^ and rolling cot ton. Thousands of them have been set at their task, for which they are paid at tinrate of a dollar tor every hundred pound* thev deliver. They labor with alacrity I under tins unwonted-*!intuitu; various as- ( *!-?:* at-d clerk* have b. ett appointed to oversee t l.en performances, and though thev need to 1-0 coi.M~Y.tly directed and , A illl'iltll' in Hi i?r.?d V?.? ' ?W?i il v.t work is reallv {gotten nut ot them. "I'llis ! is ] tvvot b; the t if "' hat, 'u 'c-'s than three days. W'.T '. n rH < 1' cotter, was put a burin I the steamboat which J< /?..??-paided '.''>1 Nobles ; all this cotton 1 ad been baled by the negroes tlmm-elve.s, and tlie hajt* ir ?!? bv tbeni : it was then con veyed to the var'n-us laiiJiuos. at ct whio* '"'.y ot I baos h.tviuo been incomplete -force thou j 1 Sau l -and ba^j v . iv -applied t-t em, ami j the e Im-1 t' 'he fr-'t -j !:i -? ! in flat boats, then rowed out to tin stt .uc^r, hii ved P. the declr, he tore th? la b?os of tin* blacks were Complet. I The | oM drivers were jfiwte roily retainod to tiii|j . out t4.< ban--f - .i <' > ritio then v t> 1 M e pla es vl.ere *h. ir bil r ws re-ji inj The atnor.nt of cotton. taken from eaeb j plantation ifrvarefully ascertained, each bit;.' t, i- m uk" I with the former owner's initial . , ami an ac .unt kept both with the e?ta e | ami with the negroes, so that at anv* time I s ' the 'loverninent will be able to compen | tl sate .mv of the owners who -hall piov?? to , have been loyal. 1'he cotton found on ,, these 1 11 ibl ?a- is \ ell L'oWII. ?.i sa ,i pcrior ouslity; it is worth i" c< nfs a pound j I on the islaml and " > cent? in New York | It if in ordinary* times sent almost e\c!u p iv* lv n b'ran,-v- where it is mixed with H ilk and < ttoe o>? !*; its texture is of the ., fiin-st nu.'.iit} . ami its culture r?.s mi ire- the i greateAt and most constant care. There )( ; are inline* - : ijuaiiiitn J ,,f n < , | -mred in . the cotton hoi.ses ot ihes isl.ii.d-. tva re ! v< even has bee.li ?: i-< Vered *h ill was aiitic'i 1 ( p.\*i d; at lea-t 8T,- ' sorted to in a spir't of civil,v.. d humanity: i ; at-.d whereas, notwithstanding our ttnlal i terirgdeteriiiiioition tr> maintain the sanctity I .ilia iis'i.v inimiuv < ! ui? < ntoil at evere hazard, ami t?? Mippri hs the unholy robel1 ion reared against it, we are not without 1 f j hope that the sad .irol inel.mcholv c*pr.ri..f the pa.it ? ear has "prepared the i htfflTts of tliu.se in hrir" agiiiist the llnv- 1 1 ermni'iit <>t the I nitcd Si ?tes tr, liien !u ' i vor.ihiv *0 fair and ju.it prepositions of an adjustment t?i' existing '$<>/!"' / />>/ iht iiiii} ri,u,. of' 1'if ifntt* .,f Afiiiyl'iit'l, That the J'rrsi r dent of the I * iii:! Status he requested to 1 , present *o the J're.sidoiit of the t'onfeder ! .itft Muter l f lor an armistice for i, , lij't. ?r national difli .jIt upon the lu. ir < ' ; n e?t:.r- r?wfora 1 t.oti th ' iror From t'if Sot: rluri ; i? 11 .irxl Kireivle Tin; soi.iMi:irs motiich. 'Neath t!i<* hitiluw i :lt< ??j !"-1ro*Iii iln- Ii>11 lioincrti-dd ur k Shv is kneeling *' e is kri.-ulir.g? In the twilight <1 iin .iixl dark, Unit hor iilk<*u tresses whitening l.ik* the siiit> upon I he U'ii. la tin- furrows. vli ' the furrow*. * Where tlx- r-iscs usi'ii'fi. I ' She is parsing. paiiiug onwnil. TKr ?>ieach ilhilv duties run, Vtxi tlx- step is never w-ury Till eiicli tiuily i:?-k i- done Wat the tear* are falling, falling I.ike thee ileu iiju'li the le i. In tlx: furrows, in tlx" furrow.-". W iiere t lie .1 n*od to he Slic hat'i t'si?I i ! ??. n Since the ansious fiiinmoi I'Ktt ?, With the " indue band of martyrs." led to be T ii v are fining .1 r* ' Like the silver 111*"-. 1 tried, V " till- l|l others ol 1 ? t mil try, I'or their vnun'n purtf-ed; They ar?- settling round In4 altar*. In k I'fiwti ot -t irrv light Y.if the ro n tsele** dripping r h!ii I en- Kar'h - little w ivsni*. Hut ? soldier ? camping ground, Wi?h it* ? >! 1 and chilly winter, i ml i's 'ir y anting round And she spree-Is I ite . fragile ati****, i'ritnti.ifig hrighi liu "pi 1 it lamp. Hitching I >r 1 \ pitching lowly. Like the soldiers n- the camp! Hii' in Iti-iiTen -oh' in l!eayet>, Where the ro*e- r't - r trj>', V'Tere the narrow turr-.w- in-*?r. *-.>r the -mew m* ever laid i ike 14 >et|tl fl'-l ot glory. Kneeling 1 v* a* llaareli .- gal*. With the noble * itid ! martyrs, ~ I... 11 ll... - 11... ll ,?...- ....... HavirMHrli, I S.",J. Montr t w Kr.ui- (if York rirVun* i i i iv < r I lliert 't incu Aiher Mi huihand 1 f t^r.e?n A ic >.ii, wh ??. x; ?.ith ?* ki nounee-i,vAi? born t It .'nit. on the 'Jlithri! \ u.'MJt. ) S ll( !? w.iii the sec nnl sum ! Krneat. dulcf ot a*o ('ub>ir_' 'i'lth. under wh i-f iinmcdi* ti- personal surerinteu Jonce he received tt admirable * Iiif'itiiiii. which hf c.nnplet 1 1 \ ;tfto11 i it/ tluj I'diversity .it 15 >nti, i.rn.;' three 'N'tc.il senimH In .Ixrlv. S."5s, hf visit**<1 lli|f|.in i, in on pain with eopold, Kin^ "t Ht'l^iutn, nini spent sotue ihiv at the O 'urt >>t tli>i youthful tjucen, tul in N.iv.Miit.fr. 1S.?I8, it was t'< riii.*! 1 v miftitiff.l tu tin* privy r -titicil, hv tin; )iif. ii, that ?h<- intended to torru :t tuatri"finl.Mi'. the mutiifir. nt iftsi.nil til .wan. f ??t > 1 .* I,'"> ) per v- ir r.n m.iU to him l>v I'ariiainent. Hesides .hi. h, in* w *? i tiui i n vrshal, Kni^l t ot l?f t ?.*rtf r an 1 other ? 'dent, (' i|..n*:l of the hiailier <.iiir.l?, ..ml tie held a number >>. ther lucrative or hornm; abh. ? [.ointments le wit :. n an > t ret';..-! t-v. and ati :iootuplislir.1 musician and ir .u.;ht*inaii ". rbikidfi hv hi? po-ition to interfere in n titics, lie ocoupn i himself with snper ,i.? ... ? i.:- -i. :i i_ . n * Hiix, i nr ? 4i*v.? : i| ?'| Hi."* VII U? lit' II. 1'iu- pro;?re.-s of tin' art- and science*!, ml oeiieral philanthropic subjects sn.-h as ho wollin^K ?! the w irlkiiij* class- ?, jiiiurv arrangement.-, etc , .?!. *< er m.joi! Uentioii. ll<- w t.- patroit mnl president if numerous charitable ii fli'litioii-, in rhieh he tf h >hhtij; in Loudon w.i.i - ip ;e>te. 1 to F'rin \ ert, hi readily accept i i'. iiei /e il iu.iin co ?! rated in tin cllelD' '1 extending it "'I trie w I >!, Verb! I he popularity which. f< r a lone fun , r.. i.el enjoyed with ill c!a-ses, was for a t>rie! pace iver luudei ;i. I Sr.,a, when rumors ???rr ccrre?e an >n ; the opponents ' Turnout that 'be IVno.e tee, an undue uteri"-", in politic.i! afi.tir.-, ami even held teri.uuinication- w'tb vont; iennan courts, which we.e prcjud ciwlto Kit/limi interestl? that the tr.ini.-t rs though; t t eees-wry ,o clear up all doubts by an explicit dridxl ?f the report from t ii ur pieces hi Tarlm reft I'e <>?" noted, in a enrntrv of icientili' aoriculii :i-"s. f. . fi spirit witli (thick he oar tied out a^rictiitural experi no iiIh, >?'d I ' ' iru if stock has been frequently ?il :b en ami *:.iiiie?l p ixes As it pntren of art. l'rince Albert ha? JtMti n t it -/ ?* t - r \ ..'liu.! " - 1" ' ' Srii > cci| h:rr. -?l,c>i ' ? 1 tiw m ? i tr .?* ??: 1 .... : :!(ii of th?? ronumlrum ;?iMvh.\ in 1..-' I'ri'lm h (' urifi tin* > TnirOri'n> r^-niihlirhtMj tli.it th< .i?i*w.'r in*** '?* ?,T' j.rr< iati'il Wliv id .* **r.i 1 ik^ n . -tl.f* nlo-M*or? < i : V f It H}>' I.tfk'r 'i '.<1 , h? ' i i > mil ' >n th<- 'i, r The .\?'WS|);i|irr? ??4 (be SoiKh :in?l (Ur "Asiocliitrd I'rfM. Since the war r?, the enlistment ol' "ditors and the scarcity of money have oombinud to decinia e the daily newspapers of the South There is, however, some consolation4*^ the frightf ul mortality which has taken place among the journals in the marked increase r ri^or ami enter prise exhibited by those whicli bare survived. b rocptihg 'inly the department of e'egraphi news, the I'rewof the Souther i. States is certainly, ?t this time, far ill' re vcluahle to th t ? irpersing to the Southern pr.?s, through an air*-nry at Augusta, some e,mt* tfv.nibs of the of which tl'i'v daily ? .i s*h cnten( came, and the coiiununi'at.'e'i with tin- North was broken off, e-.c might hare imagiaed that this pleas.nit li.ttl ainite speculation would bar* been broken off also, are! that we should have teen left to effect, as best we might, a new arid more economical arrangement. Hut , the Augusta agent was considerate enough to relievo us tr.nn til embarrassment, bv -Hidden-1}* transforming himself, one fine morning, into the principal, and by putting torth a modest announcement th*f tlm j " Suntlf > t s.vf V:ti-1 I'ress" hud gone to i':i-hmoitd Ivi this arrangement, our i"-v.why 'Tif o-oiai nature, rvad?'v acquiesced: ar>! ever since, thev have l?? paving tor a 1 v Kiich of the i itrWii ai 'l rumor* ? ! nl ree SiWhefn cities, the same * n uint of money for which, form *rl> . t h< v ?< K-ution I'fosi," our readers have duilv .no] pauitul illustration.*. They know 11 r liable ' Thev ir* swar.>ion today.'' slid that "there i* t.? thu.;.- ?? the c iw:[i " Thev under stand pe-t.-ctly t'.at it c*" rf a re.?M? in }- rf..t.t ti iture is Ht-lijnR telegraph"! tiS tf e d iv itt \* ,t ha* reaeht 1 o- through if hi Of d e ai f **> Itut thej. have M t i'ni .? * pi tttinilv ofpprecmting MJk tiie i - ot"th' ' .* ?hcn. They s. ? ot in'"- r?e??I, z~ vr- v???, t?U i 11 1, hat th< irz< f : femfetn'.m ?r t of Is' v> I'oilil hud -esel'.ed in a dist'essing cisu.'dty to i chicken They hare not received. :m *'e h tve. T.t 'f r? tot** and New V 11 eeir.pliir.nnti of the men-to?:" Ha .-he 1 to !J ve ih% wires tt nttrcgpenae !?\ the courteous "Associated I'resy" Nov did the\. * > -? the news of Knplnini'-s demaid for Ms SON and Sl.UiM.1., had reached the South, enjov, w?'h ?is, 'ht th- A ii< v }(,-!, . i. bow S. ?hll\ t?r< ii S l)i? lliariliiif V an- these ii I'a'ili j.-, de ityhtft.1 -r- thfy ?- r * '..IVI had * pl.fe in these coiuiiitt5, which fhev were incur? t> tei ?rii lii niaiiv i | the interior ; I! i e v hire o'tti illv at reared Mot v?' il,the ' \?s.i? into ii" is itidli v?*r>g >r iCh oheip v11 r u t rtr.aiietit, extendod, hettel ol^allized. Ullil, ht ti.e HXIUO t mf, III I" eOoijol' li'.e 1" 'V j upen v .4 iiim il(i|c, * r. Irish trail attend no h t??:aV?*r meet in^r for the Its* time, whs much astonish ed end i">. led vitha'' lit the manner of jiship Hitvirjj hvn told that thibrrjth -.> ? >? ??!(' N*C :< IIJ.t.v t tn? vpiiit. hi' wk? ' 1 lh? preceding with in crKUotiN, Sck: in the spring of j the year. I write you a letter from my na' tire sile, a.skiri fur a little more time ii; whitch to diapurs. I told you then that 20 day* weru't enuf?that the thing koud- ' inC he did in that brief interval. You kan ' '?ok bak and s?u 1 war right. We tried j our durnde.-K all summer to kotnply with 'your skedool, but a* you kept eallin for, N"f?lunteer.> ?lur r'lerykce fJeorgy 1'innk.rata I kep cotniii out frotn under their clay root-*. | 'I hey slfv.k thoinstelves and spit fire, and ' woulnd t go back so long as the Whigs ! wou'd rend e?u ihe news abdnt this tuxs Mr. Ah" Linkhorn, sur, the"spring 1?av ehed its lfagrjnsc. the summer are 'over i i and gor-e,th? ya'ler leaves of oiYtim h*v i ' kirrrad the ground, old winter are slcbbwr; in hi* froth on the yearth, but we have net bei'ti able to dispurs aa yit?me and the bt; vu Started la.n may to 8? e vuu personally. Litd ax fur an extcnsLum "of your brief , 1'hurlo, hut we got on a bu-it in old Vir- ' gitiv, about the 21st ot duly, mid like to hnv rbl run ova by a pa-!' cotton. Kf you would put fw- et ile in your Kaktorys they wouldn't ru-t while utandiu idu' 1 war glad to hear v..u had got enuf cottonat'fVrt Ktyyal , to do yourn and Suard* taiuihes. The hoy a , -ay you got euufhi make sj trtx-ny shirt? a- j [ Falstut had in his company. Mr. Link horn?&ic?how ?5o-yov: cotfl ! on with )tur stont'f.cel?dv it pry ??7.pen-i srs?are it a sate in r a station t?Cruld 1 git JVystok in it at a far price; dunt you think its most too fur to haul r<>kw,and wont it itnpof-riah new Knglatid sila to take ths from the abo- j . li.-hun die nasty?1?-w hen she ripped her star trom oft tlo striped rag. and spred a rew shirtin to the br?ere. We kalkulate to s.?'?*brate that d?y. and 1 am othertxed to invite you and Mill Suard over, to partake ' of our horawhipalities. Wxr's Hamlin?: I alh.v* as hew he's dead, or 1 would ax hi in loo l.et rne kno if you and Suard arc comin, so we <-a?- tix up and swap a lie i or twe * ith v.ui Kouldn't you ail rum along with M;t?: when'he makes that adai.ee he's lieeti ti .lug ab?-ut So long? MfIt- g ruUr ?'liften with you wh*n youtsiii, \nd a kleaii shirt 'wo. IKa vou chaw tcbak.-r.' We've got S"**ne that's good K!y haw-d, and Mr. I'jviis gave hitr. a whole warehouse at Kiclunond. Mr i idihorn, sttr.'T wishyOU'd at Banks to send uie a ko- fish ? Mole eats are bad around here, and wo want something to d- ve cm a way Hf yru bring Hunks or t'rkayune Mv.tler with voc, yot needn't bring th< i'od. Y'rurn till deth. HIM. AW r S \t hwr's. Kreotnoutrt? 1 hearn h* 'd - " lie V i"ip??'' t I diTCmlkfinlriMr kj the ,\ oil ti went, i.'l'ne ? *. l.ouis Kejejldtcan, aihiding to f'r e M-w v/ S uthern trade bv the Wrtt??n lirat-s ot the l.irr oln government *? <* See what awtullv d-^oliting rcsUlttkaVe to'.lowed the cessation of that commerce. I'g,. W'ertvm ^Utc ot Kurope ere 'trembling tindnr it. Our *?wn North'ttiotuentarib. k'-e'itted by a demand for army aupi ton-*, does not teel it, as it w'irtiti? that the withdrawfi of them hat - nt fear and tretnblny thrrvg-h th-r na\ tlons " The 'iucitiniti (ia-cftr. fulnisW# a rarj important tact in regard to the extent tin Northwest in tmfferisg hy the cutting off o1 r the trade ot the Shmth That paper unties that there xvrll he. a surplr.i of 80, ' ?jao, i? in tliut ncrtu-?. & r tho I'nitvd J'laU** this j?ar 8ho*k tl?? , m mirk*.'t Tiot bv opfn^U Thii r * :l v !v * .ia t'iiU?ot IG,0Cm>>00o *t fhr itftn >jf btooa ?k?0?. mmijSm?" lT~n I* j 'Claims for Puymr-nt* Dae to Deceaifd fkotdlenir The following- c^r'.'uiarwill be of interest j lo the fWrrtllio? and repr Monetises of ?be deceased eo! fiers the Confederate artnv ?< i s .? r XKejaway D^^tmt.MT, Sr'cv&ti X.c.fiir(V* Ur*ic?, f>ccember 1*0/ 1801. Rfjubiliom for the J'uyment of Claim* far Arrrart of I'ny J*uc to Ikccc**il Soldim. 1st. When an administrator i? appointed, the payment muni be made to such administrator,. upon hi* filing in this otfi.ee l!i? nroner t r - v> vise vicri under seal of the Court. 2d Whore the amoHnt due exceeds on* h-tudred dollars, admin istrat-.ou will be re .quirerf. otherwise not. ( ^ , When there is nc adrui'-ietri.^^Jcsrtnetit will be made?tirst, to ti.e widow," second.'to the ohild or children, (of, U minor, to the guardian producing the proper certificate under the seal of the Court;) th:rd, to the father; fourth, to the mother; tilth, to the brothers and sisters; and lastly, to the general heirs. 4th. The elaiiaing he:r mfist produce ''his or her affidavit, and that oi two diala terested persons, stating" vie relationship; and that there is uo other person entitled to claim. For ie?tar-eef if the tlaimaut be a mether, the affidavit roust state that thera is living neither wife, ch.ld nor father of the deceased. The magistrate administer' the oath should certify to the crd^iji' tv of the witness, and" the ClerV. of the Court should certify, under seal, that he is such a magistrate. t> Claims, prepared in {fcmpilahse >?Uh the foregoing ins'r Options, and transmitted Co this office by mail or ?therwise, will receive as prompt attention as the press of business will allow. W. II TAYLOR, Auditor I concur in and apprcve the above LEWIS GRIGKR, Comptroller ]n?tember 30. 1961. ytwwtinp oi siavfi. The "Senate at Washington has phased "a bill in relatr'm to the arrest of slaves by the"-officers oftfc" I "nited States army or navy. Original' * !t contained the followirig . . ? . Wktfftl ofEfr^s in'the military service of the Cnited States have, without the authority of lap. against the plainest dictates uf jt-'stios ard humanity, caused persons, claimed rs fugitives fron serrieu or labor, to bo *t'z?d, held and delivered up; and whereas ucheouduot has brought discredit up'U our arms, and reproach up*-n mi r 11.?* The statement m tha preamable wat *a:d to ba srntrue by:the -st&b&tionistf ana vra.s efcitted. "Fhe'btt; tfc'afcs. ***?? ? contains nly the fdltvfbr.g prevision That it shall be unlawful for.iV.v oflW* in the tr.ilitary'tr tfivml serviee of the United States to any person, claimed to be held to service or labor by reason of African 'descent, ta be /?*ued, held, detained 6r delivered up to, cr for tny parsoft claiming strrh service or labor; and any officer so offending shall be discharged froilt service, ar.d be forever ineligible to any appbitttttiftt it the military tr naval aer| vice uf'the I tilted States. An Ihtu:t>k?S3lRLK KafoRTaa.?A letter frotfc Washington to the Cleveland l*tnindra?er, gives the following incident j rv illustrate the desperate determination j of repot tors totfetain-fvU particulars of every iraportadt cY*tit Col. fibWr'e 'fCnrral ter^btShiei took' place at Mr. Webb's. The friends, the ' honorable* and the military filled the hosts*, and reporters w#r* shut out. Now came 1 the tug of war One reporter'e efforts alore 1 will g\ve a* a sample, selecting the victor in the case. Having failed in aU *1 other efforts to Mt in, he brassed it up to lenefal MeClellan and asked a pars. This i " ?s rcdrculots, of'Coarse, as it "was neither >h?rii !LinV ho*a* nor funeral, and rapocv ; -r was sntbhe-f '"ff he g?ws to Oe?. MarCi'v, Chief uf M "C1-* lUtCs staff, and was as cavalierly treated as he deserved Round the hou-?? ho gcoa. ard fending the oanaipr> *tmt contraband, givu-s him a dollar to shoot him down ?Ve '1 ...? .r nuiv, wnr? | r*.nc thr.uigh larder and lobby he creep* I in the md? of the parson. But he dare not I u*e his pencil least it brir.p on ? gentle I hading cm t bw the ear I'o^n he sit* with I one eye half closed, ir fdtl funeral Bow, 1 and tb'? other on the par?/n'? manuscript The m idower, down kn^lt the T#nerahi Suidorland to close with prayer, down fcnd.t reporter, meek aud monaiog, and when all hearts were melting, and all eye* west olwed "hifee reporter's only, he Stole the manuscript and "sl?d' can rue out" l.i^p rh- we*re purrcti lodkad fat kis lru? I an*, nfec, h tit whir*. T'. rr.'.ng dawned he was er abled tc read *h ertire ir. the papers >.. y. s1:*': ?>r betri -The l.onisailla 0 rri'T ;>f the 7rh rntftwrjt rkyi: We ir*r9?r*twtd that Barnes Hewitt, e-^ , . *.y " protwrbiai, or. Chris'. ~i. i .s.*y. pre*- nted every nan in Cel. F?* tret? |fii*n I to twenty thoonnd dollar.. A&l the I 1 wretched Ynkiu are faoW a&ot&gh ti ' I think they c*n rompier and toibj??%'n ? fl xor-le of whom J*&t rather a^ain, and i? now wur ho9)? t<- vrv*'2*1 the recurrence ?f tl t rodent H ?1 The nwrnbet of death* fVom dtphth* m'? H i in the C?ittd Stated, during the past jmt) it ?eid to Vcfco lejs tharj .10,^00