5r " CAROLINA 1 SPARTAN. W^x. xx> JLXtll^lU1Jb:'U< j^W1* w ^vutiuru <3wr.?aiturr, ami ?ttiscdlanu. #."> pbu ^vt\ 1 VOL: XXL i SPARTANBURG, S. CCrrHURSDAY. MAY A lsr,f. NO \ * . - . ._ - , _ _-?T_ C L_ ?. r 4^ TATE -OK SOUTtl CAROLINA.' SPARTANRURU DISTRICT. t I \m the Court of Offllnary. * J. M. Iliiliia and Lcwia MeMillnn, Applicants, va Miraa McMillan, Al-VeJ McMillan, et-alj l)ef?i?lanti. r having been shown to iny sat isfuctien that the heirs of &iaith McMillan, dtcomd, aanaes not known, Hiram McMillan, Alfred MeMiUansnd Alcxaudor McMillan, Defendants, ! this ease reside without this Slate: it is or.* Korea and dececd that they apfghr at the Court f Ordinary to be holdcn at Spartanburg CoQrt lease for Spartanburg District, on Friday tl o _ mi any 01 Apm n??, ?.o onw?. v..,. .. ?.v Okay ?an, why a final settlement ?>r lh? estate f Klijah McMillan, decensed, shoaid. Wot b* Mad* and a deorec enter- ' tlieito/;.' Given under my hand and seal of office, this tk* 26th ds? of January, 18G4. . JXO. BAULK Da MAR, O. S.^ O. 'Jan 28 .41 3tn. STATE OK SOUTH" CAROLINA7" SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. In the Court of Ordinary. Robert MoCraw, Ex'or., Applicant, vs Pleasant MeCraw. N J. Sarratt and wife, et nl., Defendants. Petition for final setilement ani decree, J'T appearing to my satisfaolion that l'leasant vleOraw. legal heirs and representatives of itliain McCmw deceased, names not known, George MoCraw, Peter MoCraw, N. J. Sarratt and wife, Debby Sarrart, J. M. McUraw, Perry Humphries and wife Artalissa. Thos. Wood and wile Jane and C A. McCraw, defendant* in ihis ease re?i ? n lints in this case, reside he ^V'Xt'i i ie !i .:ii- ! ihii State, ii is rli?ref?re orMere 1 ?n-i' t;;e : *?? I. 'ii or (>cioie ilie ? 11It day ol June next, "i i-mr ciiuncul i ) ihesuaio will be CWtWcd . I Id OI 'l. Wiui. s-> n y haul inJ seal of 'J.Iic.*, M^i!.!. *2I>1 lb'i-4. J Si). EAlthE Si) MA H, (). S. !>. March U1 IJ 3 m Tin: Si'ATK Or SOUTH CAltOLl.N A 8l VllT VS!ll!|l'l UisruiOT. 1 Hani*. II. J. M .tilgouiery, Applicant. XH, John D. Moiilsonn-rv, ct. al l)efet? 1 .nt? Petition lo prove Wil! of Mary .^. Mon'goine ry "iloaousci. in die and ?oleum fnrn. < ! I.w IT appearing to my *:AK, O. S I>. Mit roll 17 -18 Km STATE UK SO I'Til CAROLINA. UNION DISTRICT. Iii ilii. Court of Ordinary. ^X/"iIi:r.EAS WILLIAM T. 1IRIANT, Administrator of iho entitle of JKKE>11 AII KlllliV, ileccuneO, linn applied to tne : to have the e-etatu of *::id deceased settled;' Mini ie a|i|)enriiig to my .-uiinfliction that tliel following defendants reside-from nud beyond the limits o! this State. vii: Adult Kirby and ci ildrcn of Kin u it nil Kirby, * hose titmice arc tin know n. It is therefore ordered that they appear personally or by Attorney before ine in the Court of Ordinary, nl Union Com! Mouse, on thv |17t|i dity nl May next, and object, or thair cousc-nt to the fame will be entered on iccoid C. tiAUk:, O., U. D. Feb 20 46 8m HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. I offer for sale a large and commodious brick house, containing six large rooms. The jiuiisu id imiiii inter an approval mouet. 1 lie | improvements are all new. The lot in eligible aud well alii"led by forrost grove. Tho situation is beautiful, aud convenient to tho Male and female Colleges of this Town. This property ctn be treated fur at private sulos at any Mine, until eaic day in November wiien.it will be void at public out cry unless void before,? '/lie late purchaser having uo use for it. "* C. LEE. . October 22 SO tf. taxes. trxoh. Twill, if not providentially hindered, attend at Spartanburg Court House, on mile days in April, May and June next, to collect fhe balance of Statu and District TAXES, for 18?M. All pursons who have failed to pay (heir Taxes, will have to pay in five dollar notes or under, cr lose per cent on the', amount paid The Hooks will ho closed after tho fir?t Mon. day in June next, and executions will be Issued against all defaulters r . K. C. POOLE, T. C. M?r/.h ?l SO " LOST SHEEP! STRAYED from the Subscriber, on Lawaon's Fork, near McMnkins Factory. in November lanl, Ten head of Sheep Five are marked with a cr?>j> in llie right ear. and a elope in the left; mark* of Ihe other* unknown. A liberal rewaid will be given for these Sheep or any iuforiuatiou concerning ihctu. C. II. MABP.V. Jan 14 40 tf Dental IVotioo MY office in over Bobo, Kdwards k tlarliula' Law Office. C. LEE, D. P. 0. March 13 ly Or*ow llur Lost BET WREN l'acolclt Depot and Spartan* burg. Any one will bo suitably rewarded by leaving it at (hi* office. 19b 1:6 . <5 tf #10 Howard. , T OST on or about tfie 10th of day of KebruI j ary last in the wagon yard near (lie Depot filiip.irtanburg Village, a small voluuine in pocket book form containing tables anQXJA RTE ItH CONSCRIPT DEPARTWENT. CoLUauti April 20, 1804. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 7. 1 PERSONS be ween tlic age* OI 17 and M 18 j if id between 45 and 50 years, who i lulled tv report lor enrolment by the Kith inula ut, wi>l report to the Enroll.ng Officers of ' their reppeciiv* Districts ON OK liEFOUK i TUB FIRST OF MAY NEXT, and will be enrolled without prejudioo beouuse of such default, on rendering a satisfactory excuse there- 1 for. | II. Those who fail to report within the time , hereby expended, will be enrolled an conscripts and assigned to service with those between ! the ages ot 18 and do; unless they shall render a satisfactory excuse fur such default* to be judged of by the Bureau of Conscription m | Ktchmond. C. I) MELTON, 1 Major. Commandant ot Coiiscritots I Tri weekly Courier and MmWiVy four times; all other papers in the Slate copy once April 28 62 lw | Ilea <1< nu i i*t ei'H, COMMISSAKY OENEitAL S DEP'T, S. C., ' t oi.i Mill A, April 20, 1804. COMPLAIN I ? against liic agents to inuiiu fiCture ? irits n the several District* havirg reached I his Department, sliowin. an evident misundcrstandiiig and misconstruction of the Act and their com tracts, the following regulations are published lor the belter Infor uaH' U ot ilie agents and all concerned, winch must be siriotly coinplit d with 1st. The spirits manufactured are lo be sold only to regularly | raciising physicians ami registered druggist, residing in same 1> sirici witti igcitl. lor current J'utrl*, ui i lie pi ice ! iiaitied tit the coulracl. I 2d l'hys iiabs liViug in one District and i pruci?>iiijc in another un?l nilj .1 hig. may i?v < , allowed to not lo exceed filly a g.i,ions of wh:.-Key and five g 11lo s ot alcnt.ui during the year, strict y for tin dtcal purposes. ( i in* iigctii* /in- r< c >ttt:iiv illicit to ilelivi-r 11>> above quantity (i! i ci| it i rt'*l j w lien pnici iealde. ill equal hi.in; lily i ii >t .11 in* n't ' > 1 in give in ' euli 8 portion when enliuii t r. nn.l not lu do a liver iiny one the whole quantity ui oucc. to i tlie cxcltioion, fur the time, of othcrH. Oih. Agent* nre reqnen'ed to m.ike out nnd fnrwiirii to ifii- Department punctually. oil the 1 Inst diiy of each quarter, or an noon after us ' possible, their ret urns, i.n the lilankv furnish- t eii, of nil Spirits manufactured uud sold hy ( tbt'i during the quarter. ^ ily order of tlio tiovernor. K1CI1AKD CALDWELL, 1 Lieut. Col nnd t 'ominissnry (ieneiul S. C. J tSkrjjT All papers in the - title pleast copy once, ' ami send hills in duplicate, with copy ot nd- t vertiscincill nllnched, to this Department for j payment llills paid quarterly. A|iril 28 62 It ' LAST NOTICE ! * NOTICE is licrehy given to all Manufae. ' turers of Cotton Varn and Cloth, I. nth- t ?r, Shoes, Hals, Liquors and all others ot t whatsoever kin ! who arc liable 'o pay tax in ; , kind for the Itelief of Soldiers' taimlies. That , j from and after the 5th of May next, thitt ttr- , culion will he issued tlgaitiil all who fail to pay ' by that time. v Matuift cturers of Shoes lints and Liquors i Iliackamitlis, i arriiige*. Wag.u >. Ilug^ics and S.ane Ware, may commute their Tax in Kind liv ti t i lf'.'f I Itn M tttio !?v t li?? finis* nlmvo **?,? ? t V 1 v?o - - -J ? ?- ?"?'V tiotied. It is all important to tins relief of many soldiers' families who arc mow suffering for Urtad that those liable to pay Tax in Kiud should come forward and promptly pay up their respective diir*. J. It. CLEVELAND, Chairman, S. n. 11 Op.o. W. II. Lkuo, Scc'ry and Treasurer. April 28 62 It WALKER HOUSE, OWINO to the advanced age and the inability of the Proprietress ol this IIoUmE. j|8 with the great increase of patronage tliat litis Uouse has been receiving from day to day for months past?being seldom less than from FORTY to SIXTY she will close the satue from and after this date, and no hoarders or : transient persons will bt hereafter %ccomiuo- ' dated therein. This llou?e, situated in the towu of Spar lanburg. with six acres of Jand situated oa Main street, midway between the'Sparlanburg , . ana Ltiioti Kail Itoad l>spot and I he (. wurt ' Heme, and which has been regularly kopt 1 ' 1 epea as a Motel for upwards of "J;J ysars pa?l, ' I without any iuiorinusion ia NOIV OFFKKKD FOR SAJ.K, with the* Furniture eoatsined tLerain. Th# 1 House contains FIFTY IIOOMH Several of theiu quite large, at least Id of I ho ui '20 fort square, and the halanse comfortable chrrmbsra?al^ well ventilated with large windows, and well shaded with larffc oak tree* areuad the premises. The llanise is in perfect carder, aud needs ao repairs, and well arrange - for immediate use. Terms made known by applying to the Pro print reus. The Servants belonging to the House are wel skilled, can be hired if desired 8uthciriil amount of good woodbind to serve the use of the House for many yeara within 1 4 miles of the place, can be purchased with I the premises, if so desired M. It. WALK Kit, Proprietress. Spartanburg, S. 0., Sept. 8, 1868. 1 Sept. 10** 'Jl If * MR LONG'S GUKATol'IKCII IK T1IB YANKEE CONGRESS.No item of nekrs, pet%i|>s, says the ' Richmond Kxamiuur, has attracted mora ' attention, or excited more interest than j the late bold speech of Mr Long in the Yankee Congress. No sooner was it ut- i tereu man nte wnuie uepumican party was on hi* heels like a pack of curs, and j an exciting controversy ensued, which lasted through 11 ur whole days. A reso J lution was intibduced ibr his axpulsiou fur . daring to utte? sach sentiment#; but weeing that it could not be carried, thc*ftc publicans substituted lor it a resolution of censure. This led to a sharp atnl acri- j < Wonious debate, and was finally carried? j but by the very close vote el eightyTlgninst ] seventy. To add further humiliation, as it were, it wan proposed that the vote of oensurc be reu to Mr. I.#ong by the Speaker during the session of the House, but 1 this proposition was laid upon the table J by a vote of seventy-ena against sixty uii.e. Thus ended the whole. We give a few extracts from this speech, i to show the ground ujkjii which Mr. Long j stood, and the views he entertained upon the issue of the present stni^le. This may he hailed as the first token we have had from Lineolu's country, that may possibly lead to a cessation of hostilities. Mr. Loi.g iutroduced his sjtccch us lol lows: Mr. t'lIAIIIMAS : I spea'. today for ' the preservation of the tiovciunient. and I although tor the first tune within these ' walls, 1 pr< | om- to indolye in that tree 1 Join of-j eeeh ami iali'u.te ol 'legateso tree- ' ly exeiciM- by . ^rot eioi 11 S o the j ' past four ne ' ! . o o h.en is adniissa ' 9 ble umt l ''? r j * ,:ol?di- ' lion ot .1.4 l'i ' un*( : o,ay lay ami . . i 'ij'l lljioli ' i liis lio. , . unity, t alone -..,1 . ? . . ii win uf r? >i mi- i?** i uepen i? ure til a wej . i>- ' "'i* |>? ?yn\ 1 inteiiii l?< |>t? ?'.<>. in lie f'llni ;?te C'Ui i iciioiis nt my ju .is in this l. arlni f i?iur of the t-oumiy ? peril. Ami now, 1 dr Chairman. as vv are n. i %?li*.uHI*.* uf ' lie U liuie mi llu ' > m IH ' I moil. ! t is itnjiiiie. 1 o?v xt.u!<.> it. I mull to ay . ' 1 II r I'lluM r.lT i lie l ily ol h u>in;i':.o!i i? l2 ill ail the hm- an .'..'moa? ( ions with which it is mi u .. tu"yie > cut an atl.u k troiu the mi, mi ! as an { , iv.'.l'-nce ol the il? cj iiiuiciu , t ii<-Awiiiiii- i .sii.ituMi, uiul the uiim.v. i-.-si..! upci injj o! j . lie spring campaign ol ih U a: ill yeai in j j he |.ru;?i essui the war, the .dm uiu;i ? hiou . , ele ul ill is city, the I'r-si.teut > ur^an, in , ill eili orial a lew luuimu^s since, ?..ul : ' . 'Clint leatuli has Mm. I ti ... . , l,ee iiiaiu ailis a hold 11olit uii i It i ( - | Aiiii j the ^ ' lot iila i i | e.Jt tun i.as a .. it , iheMier nan ex|a 1 t it#o - m i 4<-ii a suceeas , ( Hid the re .vluit: shown t in ire 1 r';.. t . v. . ,.scd u. pus ^ esa" A .! a s. t: i r. and nth , r.s ill sup; . .. . ,. ...i i -ii ion. luvc . old tliuc 'U i . n i t> no during I , he past \r i,f. :. 'ii.-.t 'lie re'elmm wa? I , :ru?lie?l, and M.m n w s dead; Mint the , 'uiiii'iltrrulcs wei i m.-ei i hi w hoie ro^i t nciits at a time, conin g within our lines, , akiny the <-uth, and hcscrihintr the timst lorrible Milleriti^ and d> uimaltgatinu from , runt ol food, clothing and ill treatment, ( ret at the very tune the penpl have been ' , 0 deeeived and misled, troiu day to day, j , he President calls lor 500,000 more troop*, i , Hid in a lew weeks follows it with an adlitional i-all fol" 20U,U0U more; making ! iUU,UUO mi ee the tirst of .lanuary, and , ?ver J.oUUjOUU since the emnmeiiei-mei.t , d'tlic war out of the 3,jlHI,iJtMJ who voted n tl'.e mo ealled loyal States at the last | ['residential election, when 7t?,U?H) militia , vere to end it in twenty, or at most six'V [ lays. " | , TIIK IN AUtil'll ATlON OF Til K W Alt. ' A little over three years n^o, the pres 'lit occupant ol the Presidential mansion, ( it the other end ol the avenue, came into his city under cover of I.i"lit, disguised in 1 plaid t louk and scotch Cap, lest, as was , cured by his fiieiids, he mtjflit have re j reived a warmer j^rei'liti^ than would have \ _ii- i 1 ? i.i ji'i'ii a^rcvaoie uu nis way iurouj;ii num I uoro, at the ham's of the c<-ii?titneiitt* ol 8 he honorable gentleman from Msryamd ? \Mr. l>avis.) On the -Ith of .March he wan , inaugurated, and in Ins address depreciated | ivil war, using that ever tu ho a inriuora ' i>lc lat gua?;e, "Suppose you go to war, v,.u Mtinot light always, and whert after much > loss on both aides, and no gain on #1111 j p?? visum* to the tumps with \| ijor AmS?r<'?n in 1< rt ^unifcr On ai riving in t'hni.s too hurl. i ?? '? ' (Titv tir?*?i ' o.' hi i.- ! titiri1 p ?.* in i ii ii !|->: lilt ill iOU In tl'i I'l - w |, ii*;,I, " I k'n'W t h< \ i WhiiIii *1 v it )y n?y 111111??.. lumpy and ' prmpe-ous flovai nuwnt; k. uef in iih re- i straints upon peisonal liberty, and no _"*ntie in Its demand* upon the rerOtiiOoli ot the people, that thu celebrated llnmbiM'. after travelling through the country, oil ins return to Kurope, said : " I"In* Ameri can people have ait iVerninent whoh Vm can neither see tor let I." S ? *3 liferent is it now, and so great is the change, that j the iiii|iiiry might well be made to-day, i are we not in Constantinople, m Si. i'clersburg. in \ lennu, in Home, or in I'aris? Military tioveriiora and their I'rovost Marshals override the laws, an I the echo of the armed heel rings toith as clearly now in Aueriea as in Frame or in Austria, I -L ? I uiKi ino rremueiil sits u? U.iv guarded by united fuldiuiy, stationed at ev. v up- ( p^Acli loading to ttio r.xeeutive man-ion. ,"> l*ir from crushing ihe rebellion in sixty ' lays, ilt^'C yours have already pa-nod J away. and from ilie day oil which the conflict bo^an up to the present hour. ilie ^ I'uiil't dcrnu' army have nil boon forced beyond 'lie sound of ill ir iron* f'reru the ( dome nl tho nu[>11I in which wo are as? -eiubled - * ll ,*ii f.inooln had in olo i _ifi of mil ! I. i.i i- >1 ^re-nli.ielk. i .idler- 'O ,l.iv> In be U- "i .1- ooo.M". I I: \ . i. i i t' the oui.-ieruic arm. !. :i ' bare dune ' jeller >?; vie to .t eiav it ibe S nth ban In- : .is don y 'in- etliy. aU-nrd and ( usuitiu^ a n tv p. nuilom, and nis -turii to the I uion ex- ( , l under such lo al ;:ui . * iom.m- 'I 'll .1 'id return. v..*ir Mutes shall . ?t11: utu'J . \our ; 1VJ..My. j eiti.il mi i 1 . I ? ikt'ii Iroui \0'i . your chill | vt? ait.ii! be '1 i-inl?? : ir^.1 ;tu.-ti at I on in our national c uuciU.aid "V shut ut Ibrever !r> >n oiii.-es o| trust an 1 11->n ( >r " Such is tin lati^u ;?? l(, which Siiti^ ( 'otiaress have spoken, ami are speakim; o the people ot the euutli AirJ tic tit, lir, with siu!' po-poct I dot e fluta. ,.s j lie se?|iicl ot sulmii^sioti, otttiawry, ?lis ( IMlliMlld'-lili'lil, social. moral an i pol tu.il looradalmn, pi'iiiuy l??r n*s and ( li i !iiMron, Jeeri'C'l a" their portion, j . i\ In v throw <1 \rn their arms an 1 subill to ; terms.' \\ ho shall liclievotii.it ( ,1m* it , proud American blood which . ourses with a- ijiitok pulsation through f their Vi ins a> well as our o.vn, Will not l?o spilled to tlio last ilrop in resistance / 'I bis is tlis- source from wh'-neo comes ? m-our i^enlcnt, *tr, ,, M|-, t| rt ami snsicn? " * litre lor .'lie ?'oiil.'d-T.ito. herein lie* the secret ol the unity <>t their a ion the prolongation ot tin' contest ami the I spoiatioit ol the eontliot prod .eel, not by any tiling said, or im a-ur?.? proposed b* ' .on!.emeu upeti this.siil. ol" the lloti*i!, ' ( Jr b any meastPe* ptoposid <>r policy ad locate 1 by the i h .oner.tlio parly, but by | llle acts o* the L'enticilien W ho lllake I too . Italics, an ! tin 1'resideiit and li.s inilitu j ry commando is, who issiio the proclam ition and military ordwrs. * * i iv11a i l it:: noi:, it has u ainki> i?y mis , W V II | | We have made. Mr t'haimiun, by th s ' ivr ?- ixkat luiiions bitter viiem e? upon ' lie American ('eiiai.u- i fi ??* < OI<" W ??! ,) ut a speoeh hi i'oit.ktui iii I >?>.?, "iliat lie believed ill hi mi t*n notions mi tlie imiill huii'd i-Th i tint .in ni'ich as I lie North nil ."uuili,' I how much more true is (lie iriiui k iio?v alter llicy li.ivo been arrayed in mi h bloody contests It is the object ol the' sanrl lo cut hiiiI cleave n>i|i?.l? r. toil novel io uiilie. Imi ii in ii is tin rr be'wmon I! ^ all'l I'lllaml, lielW on \;isirill ilinl ifiin^rii-y. ! ct'v c i i'.n I nl .1 irI ('atIi e Ireland. *> lief' ilie nn r.l .1 I t .\. t I ii Cell II.' e. hie i. .-i| .ii ? ' [ i S r.ill . ! .on i o i ,| | i _ ,.j life s'OIIIC * I ? f.lK e l* Coo li s .it h -I i < Ii hi 'I si| j e i o ,...l v. i i *v i*lil ' li s ':< V . ii. Olll I Ml Ml Vt ' ' ! I in 'i..,y ii !iI ' ni| Wu h lot I ' n- ;n llic lie on.:! w I i 11 ho now ? Ii Con ivi- i' im in.i_ii dbi'iit on i c a' -I ? ..' lic.ihlc relations lirn i'ii est it ij c en linn o -c k b liol I tliciu ta us by the [owtrofthe sbjpl Til K UN LT A I.TKUN ATI V KS. I believe that there arc but two alter na'ivcs, ami lUots arc. viilitr an imkiiowlcduuit lit ot the iueiidem-u ot'iiie South as an independent nation, or their cuuipleti: Mi.>ju^at?oi ami extermination u? * people ; ami ol tiiciiu alternative* 1 prefer the loiuior. i Mr. t'haiiman ; I take liliU or uo interest 111 tire timmiMOoii oi .Ito i|Uc*itoii winch til ing oi iny politic*!'IcfimiA would tn ik?>n man- a.* to U>w this war chad pVonccmed ; iU manner ami object, i r# ?.ir?i ilia an wui.no lliati willing Willi I.lie ^io.iI <|ue-tio:i. 1 ue ii t ueiievo (hare can lie any prosecution oi the War against 4 sovereign Slate under the Constitution, ! 4mi 1 do uol l>? ' *e (hat a War su carried mi can be pro e W- d ao an to render it (Holier, juniiUab f or expedient. Au uu coiitiluitoliul win .in ?nl\ be euirird.on iu mi un vuiini iiuiio'im I iiianiier, ami to pronecute it tuiiiicr under th- idea ol' the ji?i ? [muiiu Iroiw l'cnwa> ivawiii. ( Sir Steven*,) 0 a war wu^ed a^aiuai ill* Confederal* flutes an an nnii pendent iiatiuii, lor the [ in pone ot CuiiijuohI and nubju^atiou, a a lie propo.->ear and itie Auiniuiiujratiuu la in null* and III luCl don n, i alu eijUally up [lowed. 1 will nay further, Mr. Chairman, that ii thin war m to no ntili further pr< aeeutod, 1 (infer I hat it .iliail oo done under ih? , ruspicen oi tho^e who i*?w cuii luol IU iiiuuapriueut, as 1 uu nut wi-h the party iruli v* It nil i j?j connoted tu bo in any If^ree responsible .o. its r*-e ?11f', wineli luuuut tic utiiuiHiti' llian uis.i.st rous and .uicnJui? tor the responsibility ^remain ffiH-rn a ctnitiuuuiicc ui a> *nr iiinicy ?such t >iicy wuUel be a libel jj.tiii tin fie J 111 ?e f t-l, iiutt the idea* uu tic at tim on*'- i all Hue llitTveru"- | i.oiiU, iiiitl w'tiiit lead u its i: u.|?ii\e doiiiora I!y..tl inn .11.11 i iaiit. t beii< v? tin' iiiu.v-rg ul tha Democratic , ,?it11y are lur peace, that ih. y wuuid bo I [iiuci u in a i.ioc ptKMUun it ibey ?|inuld j iviiiiinale a war candidate loi the l'resi ieucy a in j seek tu make the issue upon ] tic tiunuw basis ul bow the war should be J tiua.cutci. i'or uiy own pail, ? 1 liaio ; ilrcady indicated, I tear that oat old (iuV j inineni CuuiiUi. uc preserved even under | tic in si auspices, and under any policy tia! ilia t now lie a ionied : vol I tli-siro ??? i ee the i>ciuoeiatio pa.ty, w.ih which 1 | iavc aiways been connected, preserve us oiiMstcncj and Republican chaiaetor uu-! iiakcii. * * * * * \o in iiliuT \tws. x KNu\ \ 11.1.K. April in.?Alter lour days . i |n iBtiiui w.anguog, tire ladicals broke j 11 the couvoiiWuu. itic whole alia.r is j cnntiulous. A Coil..->|>ondi lit of 'he (iazcttc, who, i.i* jti-L i. iuiioti to v.liilljiiuugi Itutfl a 0 ral 11 It. llixie, naj* be did liot vigil llui on, biit icaitied iioui a rebel citizen >rho jli !| Visited Oil list ill S heixiiju.ii ters to ee bis sun, that ilie rubes hi i\:r lioul , lUilluci . io le.liut nts, including ililallt- I y, caiali} ana uililiciy. i his cstizcu es nualcd ?1 ili.isions nuiucri.al strength at j i'.i.yuo, and Jccluicd that lie lutei.Ucd to j isae'ilc the riicMsivc iu Very lew weeks, le slated that tllC 1'ebCl soldiers V.Cl'e lil^ll | v ela.evi .tilii the l icn ol unreal ruined con , |Ucsl. i ne re On uiiiecrs iiavc induced | be privatts to Oe'icvc thai they Will be . iblt; to nvadc Keiitucky. dins citizen t ?aa iu lugti >pir.U, aim talked irecly to nitr , 1 >ut, supp -i-ua hurl to be a 'it.van Ran j ;vr Sr. Rot is, Aprii lo ?The correspond- | lit ol la* I iilull, who Was uboaru the it umer 1 'bitte \ uiiay at l oft i'lllow, | ivcs even a more appalling desei iptlou ol ( :"j IrcuJlfcliiiess .hail our Cairo tiespulfll. > Vlatty ol the wounded wete shot in the ' Hospital? 1 he rjina.iidcr were dii\?ut o t . uid il.t hospil ii burin d. ( )ii il.e iiiorni: g titer the Oa'tie, the lebcis wrnt over tt.v : b.i.i .ii.. ,1 . ?b.. ... .... - i -i - I -- ... ..... ?... % ii?w nip! v\ o HIIV uilu iiui | lied lYuui tlu.r ptcvtoua \uiuudj, Mans | >i ilimu vt i.o escaped iroiu tItw works ami i ttim?j<11.tt^., ami who desired to L?e L'.a(c) as ' piisomis ol war, weiv order.d tv? lull into line ami inhumanly shut down, ill the J.iU volo.cd'loops, not more than il'o escaped the massacre, and" not una ul\lcer el Ilia Colli-naiiU survives. Only lour iiU'iCerr ji tne tdih i' liuesse escaped tl nit 1 he l? <>l (lie lo:h l'enTiesscc was 'UO killed tnl the remainder w>>undid and cultured luii. t lialiu r? told this correspondent liial, although lie w is against kltliny i.e | i^rti ..i and their ullieer.s. and- b in uoiic ' to in Ins power to stop the cariiac*. yet. | at the name tune, he Said lie Injlieved it [ was rinlit. Another othcer said t .at oni a int.- troops won d have been protect.*d had l In v not lieen Ioiiii mi .l.il e ?/uli ilui i?c_uh\i \\ lule tlir r-.'bcU endeavored to . i euiieeal th.ir ios", u was evident tliut tl?e\ sullorci 8. vr.uly I wo negio eoldUra wouoocd a Kurt i'lllow, wlio wire buried' l>y tiie ielti l>, jii utt-rwurdii V * r^ed tnvin-t ce.ves nut i>1 t.u ir graves, weie among t InoAe inoUgllt on tile i'la.t \ alley, und | are mow ill llli' Il ; .on mail) ttia die vih'.e individual A i ii o III I iii ill I IrinictIc i.i J s^uise. , ' flit u-i inc |>l.icc on the l.ouuvillc ! i j im , ni ail uioiio the mad houses] a *-i.?:i i Old pluirlei d. and travelers ! . i . on ; iic highway. \V lietv vrr a home-1 in.*.i i\ .> ii. t who owiifd a ItMi r Ptcjd, or bo.i>t 1 a . citcr saddle or hrid'o, than any oi the iliievi o nt throats, "ic. Was ul once haU> l and ioie.il ro m ike an (xciia i^e tiruai x ite.ue it preva.led when the ^iiiidl.ih halted oti the i-tju ire. However, t'.n v <1 id in i off r any violence 'o the citix n , a id. iter a short delay, started out the Litchfield Tun p V \ l'ennnito and zj !"? '? .... iiJ.II.,LM? m> From the (iu.ttdiatn. Home S!?hIIbit. ' - Account? Irow the Mouut.1111. DistfSetA riipiweiit tliu ciliSctis uitnosi in a trfilti of sie^e scarcely a ni^hl passes Without ?kii? depredation in lite way of ho/sc stealing. , + SiubJcs i.ave to be ^uurdid anil WaiiU.w Nit. Sonic oi tiic case? are of bald ? ship. A friend wiiles to us ibat a woman, * -whose husband ha? been in the aruiyHruni the beginning at the war, AbU who, by hv,%" own industry bus au^j-or ed herself and ei^ht cbildieii, ha? lately bad her oui/ horffe htvieii, and up-Ui (hi? Lust accouulA bo bad uui been near J front. The general feature* war, in tbo exhibition ol the bad pusoiuii? of human nature, wheu the restraint* of society arw fouioved. are. usually Lke . auie in all count- , ricit. They nre only modified by . conditions of society nud civilisation. Wv hav* been surprised by peiccii lug bow utany of lbs features ol Hie war of the levoiulion bnve been reproduced iu the pi??ent stru^ j;le. : be ixlorliouvrs, "the u urJercm of our cause," as Waahiugtou sly led tbcm, the sku kers, ib? booaidora ol tbo ueceisaries ul 111??though we hope itt fewer I 1 uuiuiMirs?nave reuppeured, ami now the horse stealers ale ct uting into it was this glial j.est ot society, the aorioiu L al sceue of this marauding. It was there that the celebrated Sehotilitcs, named from their'Wader tol Schovel, carried on their pernicious practices. The evil at present jfrevaillng in this section, is very great, l'ronyit measures should be taken for its suppression. \Ve Je not presume (o suguest what is the proper remedy. but we think the evil is of sufficient magnitude to -demand the it torposition of the (JwvornuiCnt an 1 the State authorities. One or jjvo cases of summary punishment would, prwbatdy, put a atop to t-uch practices It is especially demanded fjr the urwlcclion of rhe faniili?? of ??* soldiers. We should be recieant te our duty if we failed to protect those nbuiu the soldier bus left hi bind hiui wheu U-j haa^oue lortb to fighi for our safety. The Territory of Mucfof.nia.?A New York paper of lust week has the following jn* d hit : '1 tie tiiisccgeuaton tnny congratulate themselves that their pionilscd iuiid is already in sight. In the I'liited States Senate, on Thursday, on motion of Mr. Wilkinson, of Minnesota, the word "white" was stricken out of the bill establishing a temporary (ioyemineiit for the new territory of "Montana." This effectually brings he negro uu an equality with the white iirhabitant, and en: ties both faces to cohabit alike aud alike under the "organic law." hi this view of this prooitsing new territory, would it not he inoie appropriate to name it "Miscegena V It is a more euphonious titK than the one proposed. Senator Sumner desired to know the meaning of the name "Montana." He would labor under no ignorance in lIi.it respect if the name we suggest should be sclcctad. l>on't forget to rava your rags. All th? pa.ei in ills aud newspaper pub.ishers ura in a stialt lor the want of uiateriai. It. ? #.. i . . ?... ........... iw nig* HIIU ii 1^11 prices ;ire paid :or theiu. If the uiouc) the ragl bung in is nut un inducement tu take care of tiieui, then do it f'oi the purj ose of keepin.; the newspapers f'ruui suspelldi^fjt W hite rugs of course me prefereble, but colored ones wilr bo to tuake paper of some sort Cot;on or linen rags of any description will make goi/d paper. * ? m ?? JSpurgeon says: We in hnglaiid mo ceding a little tire-1 of the negroes?we are beginning tu find tIiein out. A eai* or so ago a negro was ?juile tt pet with Us>, and when one came io us we tuude niu? h oi niiu; but now too many arc coming? they come over in s piads tfiey are very igj norutit and coiieeiieil- nr.. tu help them to b?- 1'rce. to j;iTc theui tuou ey, but then, wc do not w ni any more t? do with itiem. A ('onfudirutc picket, on the Rapidair, l.itely called out to the \ ankee picket oj>? posit e, to know who was in commando! the 'finest arii'ji on the piai.ct now ''Gen. I?rant." was the answer. Why did you hi mm him here/" asked the Confederate. oh," replied the Yankee, "you aa-'C, lieu, t i ant wa? getting a little too popular t# please Mr Cu.colii, and so lie aent him here to gyl tier hoc to take biai dowu a littlj. Tli.kcrai*111c.?The New YotIc Tribuu"! nays that the proposed telegraph aer-uei I ?.,|,. ? i i - "Viaiua-3 iMI.Ui.l ailVJ .11I411U IVU^tia, iV c 'it.ioct the I triivd Sutra with Europe,begins to promise hopefully Mr. Colline ha* scoured all need I til privileges from thte: Unrish and Russian (iovuriiuiunts, and ?illsouu lay before Congress the plana i?gree<} tip.ni, asking tliu L'uitod States liovern? ii.out to u*.->ist in die enterprise. Ely mouth, N. 0, is the County scat of Washington County, situated on the Koauoke iv ?'. ? , soma eight miles fioni where tt euipti s into Albeinrrlc Sound. Iu 1S5CX its population \va*0ol. At the commenceiiicnt of the war it ?yu prthAVy twelve or thirteen huniirr-f.' it must have been pretty strongly toitilted, as is shown by the number of cannon captured. I'oliteues* is at once one of the uioet * profitable utlaimu tits that Can grace a human boiu?. It coats 1 as. but purchaser much. Cut, to he truly polite, tho heart must he cu'ti'Mied and rctined. A vulgarin in I appears uncomely in the garb ot Polyene??. * t