The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, November 24, 1864, Image 1

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lARQLINA SPAETAMf' J hTthimmieh. fnwtci to jkttttora giflbto. Ifolitta, 3UrV?ttu?, and faw?tlann. ^ fisii-annum 1| VOL. XXL SPARTANIumO. 8. CLvTRtTRSTWY. NOVEMBER 24, l*(t4. NO SO J ' iiii til Kind. MMM ?i4in jut received. 1 ouaot r?. J; returns of the Bewnil Crop which { rlmCtra, Ac. I therefore withdraw my IMsImwbh in ths District. L. At. GENTKV, Assessor. it M ir wnrr-sr-r f?; w - NOTICE. tfTtfUl Bonhs of VKUNON and OELAND as Ain#ks??th's, have been placed In in/ Jbandf (ur. K||(rmrnl. A so the Medical imspcqalt dee to J. J. VERNON, deceased. I'ertMb lidtbtrl wiB please cn?l >urrljr and settle. J. M. ELFOUL>. e*#av t 17 _?? WANTED f?A/\ POUNDS ofBWTlEU for Hospital d' "_r purposes, for which $4 will be paid. y Al?i W) tltitn EGOS, foi which $l oi> per sUs>*u will he paid. Bring thorn in immediate- . 17 as they art! much seeded in Hospital. _ . . OL1 I'll ANT A WALKER: ' , ' 28 If TAX IN KIND. Jf" AM now prepared to receive the lit he Mo?r Itfwa* Crop ?f ISrtd- Where the tillie, of M^MM'pruiiucer, amounts ce ? much ah a Wrei. the barrel will he paid for or furnish { jfjL Small quantities will be received by tne at tue Tax Depot, and the vessel returned to tax payor. All persona producing more tfcba Ikirtj gallons are liable. C- . A. II. KIRftY, Agent , ^ Depot No. I. Spartanburg District. Tithe FYhclder. . AM now prepared to receive the Tilue Pod [ '1 der orop. or ittbi. it is necessary that it should be securely packed, otherwise, it cannot be received. Producers will please deliver - mm early aa possible, take receipts, and give is to the Assessor accordingly. A. H. KIR BY, Agent. Depot No. 1. Spartanburg District. ' * ' ? - ? ? ?T>P.TVVRiiS the Methodist Church and Mr. 11 II. MitcheljMBl small gold LOCKKT? ab-oit the sise ofattrcnty firi ret.! conm tahiiitg a gentleman's likeness A liberal re- | Ward will be paid for it if left at this oflioe Aug 17 tf ESTDAY. WILLIAM Ull.tOKWOdl) tolls before me a targe SOU It Kb STALLION NORSK, about sixteen hsrnh high, supposed to he 17 * Id years eld; ?tue hind foot white, and bus been appraised at ?m? hundred aod twenty-five JolUra. The owner con find him nit Ntt:h Paeole't two rnilea above C.mip*a Bridge W. T. THOIt.V, Sapt I ' 1* _ _Jf &1UO X? K NV'AIMJ. K13SAth'AV ebout aim week* .since, tny nei fro boj PINK. Said b'?y U about 2\ 7wr< old?mulatto?' ??;* * inches hig , met weight* about 1 10 po-.iuda 1'iuk is 4* be lurking about the neighborhood of C.vnp- ! a hallo, ia litlt l)l?frict. The above rew*..' will he pail for ht? ?pj*>-?. - - ? ]JM Meat iujail. II. II. THOMSON. Jule ?l 12 if Prof. 13. Italic WILL give to a limited number of pupil* private lt'?on< in instrumental and vo ?*1 tuusic. ?t t'lf.lvge etiurges, (u.vnble itivari abl v. in a^vunco. For I lie benefit nf those vko J(.Mrelo fit llirtn tree tor (lit* positions of Teachers hii I Clwv* ?riioio, ? Separateclass will l>o formed I'vr in atruetinn in the theory a ml harmony of music Ka ly Applications are requested. J ufy 14 11 If j lCriroIiin^ Oflice, fir*ATANnuno C. li.. S. U. August J3, 18C4. ?t|)mi'laint6 have ihtii made to nie thai / certain jier.siin.t who iirvj been detailed | ik grounds ot public ucoo-sitjr. are charging < urcsion tli.c p: i>:es for ill J products <>t iLtu< I , labor. The nvoesnty for life detail ??l it man inmi, w?ou.:vcr his neighbor'* determine ibAt his prices?i'c unreasonable All smlv parsons will c-srmuily be seui to the army. Tanners, M.Iters. Shoemakers, lllicVtmi lis. Mill wrigiits take warning Von arc dr tailed for the benefit of your neighbors, and at on enjr other grounds J. H. MA HSU ALL. i^iciw. ?ina nnrviuni^ imct. I Aug 11 . 15 it ""SiOi'jiti jo "*Vt" K. IlKllhBV K'vc notice iliai ? vrili W proacouto atjisjfiing ?t> i***. sn .! ? ! < mwe ry peraon, liu mmy lie re:: I't or t. o^piM'-nv ?ur UuJ attuned unar 11?<* lti*n of H |..irt^n %?ig. CAMBKO^&rO M*/ 2* 4 if Ltime! Lime! Liru?!! A T ilia Wtlna, Frem Lime i? n?* -+ 1 J\ of tho beat quslitjr, for oi in i ;n n- !' > pri?vbiou. Imtrtber. irtm etc.. > i'.f |-: l . dan. Exobunge only on the !ci >:e on fb?cit ?idfn. \V. CUiil'iS. ii|*sl. 1H 44 u TU K uTxbT ckoi' OK iHtiiT HAV.LM.i .uUltuuoU a special or lei- to reopm iJ*e UOOb-ft1 % J?>{, tr.r 10 day* onlv to rwei?? 4t?un |ierMni who, faem ?*ritiu." ?tu<M bM?.ntgleetfil to deliver their lithe lor lk? pMt year. Notice is hereby* given lo all neb* M deliaer Abe aaid i the ytt due, b> tSic inet awt, M erliidh linte the Honks wilt be Smelly clo?e<l<w?vi delimiters I mated over to iOTtleeAeni'tn^Vui'ltiF' wlM> Wl" P,ocer^ 10 JCM^~ A. If. KIRBY, Agent, Depot Sa 1, Spurtauburg District. NoTomker IS, 1804. 2!J--lt ' ENTHAYEI) 1 .lRl>M the pasture of Mrs, P. Ktrhy oppor site the Brick IIousl, jo I below the black fnilk shop of A. J Daniel, Kaq., lias escaped tk Bull Yearling with spots of retl and while, to blent at lo amount to a ronu eolor. No parIbwW ear marka remembered. Any informalion ia regard t-o him, will be thankfully received sad a liberal reward paid at thia office. OM 30 25 it. NOTICE. LL persons baring claims against the K? i m iw? ui rf. m. win r, uecuaseii, will preMill thaw M one# fo J. M. Klford, end all perMM indebted to said Estate, will please call early and settle their accounts. J. M KLKORitt. A fly for Estate. Rwrl jtf ?t " NOTICE^ J* FOREWARN all persons not to trade for a k mat# given by me to John Paris, for Eight wadrod Dollars, dated Octotier from the loth to the fOth, 16414.) Raid note was giveu for I'AtW far the Cavalry service, represented misw* mm4 la net. I therefore will net pay the aWlMt oouj yelled by law. A. P. TURNER, Jfee S 27 rf | For Merit'. | The friend* of I'ATILLO W. FARROW, re Hpeetfkilly taioaM him as a Candidate W? Sheriff, for Spartanburg District, at the else lion on tho 6th December nest. * Tie friends of ALSX J. W. LAND, respect fully announce him as a c andidate for Sheriti ol Spartanburg District, at the election ou the Ot it December ucxtThe friends of Col. J RUKL'S i'OOLE, re Bpeclfully Announce him u* a Candida' for Sheriff for Snarl an hit i-lt District, at the eiec (iuii on llifi Otli D?*oo?ibor neat. |* Tl|e tricuds or JOHN S. ROW NT'lLK, r* i epeotiully announce hiln an a Can ii lute Km (lie otticc of Sheriff of Spananbury I'.<tr:cl at the next election. The friends or R. J. liAMKL, ?c.?p..?ui>?iiy announce'lnui m a Candidate tor the office ol Sheriff. . / . The friends of JERKM1 All WOi FORD announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Spartanburg District to fill the unexpired term of the present inc. mbent. The liieada of J-. W. UARRKTT. respeetfully ai.nonnce him as a candidalo for the office of Slieriff. The friends of Colonel J. B TOLLBSON respectfully announce him a* a candidate for re election as Clerk of the Court, for Spartanburg District EXCHANGEt vSM .. fJIHE undersigned ltrts on It nil a lot of CART RIAUES ami Ul'dtilK.S. whiclt he proposes to exchange for PRODUCE ol all kiuds, w? the n>'*! reasonable terms. Alto, Otic 8lUn FOWLEfl, FOSTER & CO. Not it M tf AVrp rr*i> rpm: tax or 2^ per cent, on nil saiet and I gross receipts froni^cgistered business is tiuur due for the tjiiarter. etui ng .'Ithli tScptein bcr. on i nrtst be punt hv the 'Iit in-taut. I call attention to my miter isetnent of the lutli ot Soi?I nnhrr ii? rnfmv ?hm. # a t ?!? --^--1? ?"v ,v I'" ccm. tix* this tax in on profits arising from ilie purthnrfo fiiul sale of the articles therein mentioni'il ? purchased since the 1st of January. IH'io, and sohl between tLe 17th ol Feb ruary ami 1st of July, 1H?4, by yoursell or through agents in this or any other nakst. book to this matter as the law will be rigidly .-aforoed ag inst all who neglect this or any . titer tax. Alt returns must be tuad? to the Aa'j.sora. j. ur. au^ctt, Cellertor, 27th D.strict. Oct 20 2ft tf run statk o;-' south carom'.i a 8FAUTANMUUG DISTRICT. Thomas Arnold, Administrator, app leant. TS Nat.c R'lilgsrs. ami others, l eft-miauls. I'etnixti i?.v settlement and decree. IT appearing to my satisfaetion that ilif le irol heirs Niid repre-? matters of JOHN Alt .^tl.D, deccAird. \ix: : a rail Aru dd. Heme riiotiia* Arn dd. M?ry Arnold. J.ii<Oi N. Ar n tid und I), vthiohl. ilefcnilmtfs in this Ms-, re-tide beyond the tiai is oi tlits S'ate. It is nrderi d liiat the appear at . lie t our: of O dinii'-y to IA- hidden fur Spartanburg District *i Spaiittnh.i. g Court lluuse. on the I7ti day ?? i rill Ihll J IIVA1| I V? MIV W L*:ni *r II Itliy why ? li al amlrincnt of t .e e?iu e NIMIIOL) \li ?t ?I.D. decra ed, nliuuM uoi made mid ii decree irnde rd tlitrckU. H i 11. h- mv iiaiid aud seal of otfi-v. Novem L her 11. IWH. J NO KARLG UOMaR, O. S. I). Nov 17 il'J .Itn PUBLIC SALE. I wdl iiflVr i\i public outcry ?: Spurluiihu.-j I*. II.. on Wednend iy ihw S.ltli iii?i ?u?, *i-'ic properly uf the hue opr. J Ill 1ST Oi.e Lot of Valuable Machiur.) CONSISTING OP Ot N-.rcroei PL VIS 11. Hoc 1 >:ito -I Plainer, j > urn* 'i u i^ t# ind (irovc'nnd Boriiif i ? i-hlnw. i "" One M" Mi * and Sim Mac'unr. Oar \l.-fiiiT: .ilP coiiplftc and n ," ? Vnrk'Stf; OVfh*r. AI?->. it J. *. S'wiftiti j and Poll y ? J T*vy I or v. it Ii {in iMotpftcril ol Ito? ^ rt'RMTL'K^i CONSISTING Or .* Cr-t 1>. Maui ! ** . Hap; ai*- W .iiJYnhrr i.iM.r*. .<vc.f i\ >* <? i: I?ia m?. Ono HowIiijc Mnohinc. . THIIMS OF rtALK: Twdtc month* nftor date, interest fron dale, or eatdi wil\, he received if prrieitvd J.* Al. ELFOKD, Att'rjr. for Adtu'ri. Nor 17 29 2?v I.OST, /\N the f>th iutrfant, a ladies SIIAWL blu< grounded, black, while and red border tilun ' ; ? <.?? ?h?pli?il in the grouiu with black and red check. A reasonable re ward arid be paid for ita delivery to xue E. J. IJLA8SIN0AME. Oct 27 2t> t f Mi's. Kvvjirt INFORMS the citiseas of Span an burg, t li<v she has opened a 8? 'HOOL for boy* at he residence. Latin with ail tl<e hi/her Kuglisl branches. will be taught if desired. She no licitm a share of patronageKeptO 10 tf XBOr yiiBJsiar And trill ht j>ubluhfd in a fete dr t/?, THE t A P'f \ I N '!? B RIDE A Thrilling Talo of tho War, nr w. i? iikrrinotom, 8nu it. c? cayai rt. Neatly bound in paper, price $1.00. UPON receipt of the prica it will be mailt* to any part of the Confederacy putting prepaid. A liberal discount to the Ti ado. This charming Story has just bteeu rtu through'lie columns ol' the Illustrated Meruit ry. during which publ cation it was pronoun ced hy both the press and the public, as nni of the most delightful contributions that ha been made to Polite Southern Literature. As the edition is lunil'ed, the Trade Will ih welt to forward their order at once. > WJ* U. SMITH. Publisher Raleigh, N fir 1*Ki U biS i'iVJ b. [Concluded. ] ~ Yonr special ixltjuiion i? earnestly inaited to the report bi the Secretary <it the Trci'Ury, submitted tn conformity With luw. '1 he facts therein disc?<*? <J art- lar r from di??cour*tf?nf, *?d demonstrate thit, with ^ud'Ciintn.legislation. We shall be oo, abicd to nu-et alt t ? cxipcnmeft ?f Hie wer front our abundant icnources", and avoid, at lite Maine time, s'uch.uti nccumufsttoti >4 debt :is would render at ail doubt itfi our ; capacity ?*> rvdonin it. J The total receipt* into th? rren-nrv lor the two quarters ending oil the SOtli Sep teml ct. iSi>4, were 9 ! > !til.which Mint a-|8. d to tin! tonsure of $.?'H,282,722. ili.it remained irr the ticaeitrv on the 1st 01 April <a*t, t iii.t a total <,J V7J3,~ f 474,272. Of this tufal,' not tiiffniin half/ I tlmt is to say. $342,500,827. have hem ap plied to the extinction ol the public debt, while the total cspeiidilunn have beeu $272,378,5v6, leaving a hsiai.ee in the . tre*Miry on the 1st October, 1804, of $108,I 445,440 Th. total amount of the pnhlic debt, as ' exhibited on the l>o<.L? oi the Kogister of ; the Treasury, on the lat October, 1804, | was $1,147,070.208,. oi which $539,340,i 090 wore fundi H 3 bearing internet, j $288,880,15*! w i ? 4Miry mites of the new issue u1 : onanvVr consisted of the fo>iue* . ~i.k 1.1 titaxiujr notea which will lie i-?u .iro ?ither lorins of debt, ; and witi c exist aa'curreucy on the I 31st of next ii.o. ii. The report *e-er, explains that, in i conftrqitiA.ee ?>l '*- ? <i> ?dcu ?>t certain re- i turiift Iroiu <ibtm>> ofiiee-, the true amount I ut the deht in ia?*. by uktut twenty one ai.d a halt million* oi dollar*, than appears on the book* oi the Register, and that the to-1 tul public debt on the first of last month ; 1 may be fairly conaidcted to have been $1. I l2Q#8i,V0& 1 'ihe inercait of the public debt, duiing I the *ix mouths Irotn the l$t April to the ' 1st October, was 8'J7 UD'J,/BO, r*lb er more than 8lt?,OUU,OoO per month, and 't Will be app..feht, on a perttn il ut l^e re pott, thai this augmentation would o?vc | avoided a positive reduction ol'j : the atuouut would have ben ruecrea, but : | lor ine certain Uele.'ts in the legislation on 1 i the *uhjcCt*o! the linaticrs, which are point ! ed out in tlie report, and winch tetiu to ; udiuit ol ca?y remedy. In the stun auiatit* just made the foreign ! debt is omitted. It consist* only ol the unjaul balance ol the loan known a* lite l COttOli loan. This balance la hut iT~,2U0, UUU. and ia adequately provided lor by ' about 250,llOU ba:ca ol cotton owned t>> the IfGTcruuivnt, even if the cot, on in: ra Lt il mtt ?wlll but ai( pcliui* pMltliJ. There is one iu in ol ilae publicjUeht n ?t int.udetl in ih" lam. e presented, lo which vyar u Icniloll la icij'imd. ill" bono nouns ptomiaed lo our Roidivis wv the tiino cotton ol the act ol 17th February, lSlil. were deliverable oil the 1*1 October. '1 he , S? cits nry hue been unab e 'o laaue then, by rcufcini of an omission in <iie Lw, uo tune bung tbci in tixed tor the payment ol the bono*. The apgregrftc appropriations called lot by the different dcpaiintents ol tiie tiov? >*rnm?iit according to the estimates >ut>luittcu with the report, l'or4t??e.?ix nwuitl... ending on the bO.h June, lS'il. uuduiiI to j o lbb,l0b.07il, while the tSccrctury cj?ti ' limit t> tllUl tlUTf Mill It 141am U llt'X J.I'lltir it, u( til tiit* uiriiMM-a| propi iali>>iis, on tin- i?t i .i .iiiu\ l>Gi), a iiuiaoofl t>i ? HIT, no;.ml ? 1' Moil.. , (In . t ime, .-ceiii that lot iik'I .'<1111. uft hr.tr 1 i't'11 la'.flv "I .-lii'i . oi a. 1...1 tintmiUiirt *. aim iirut in. atlui ! taonu. ai'|/ *|?r .rut't a c nsj i v. 1 lor m.-i'l l.i_ tit" ? >i ll" (i'ttnn: wiVU't; t?y < iin l?r ; .lulv ti.s? ?.-ar I -itl. ? i il th. ?'f h n-w urrta. (tilMitUiii) 'i I? ill Hi. ? .*M ' ?l in " ?! i \ . 1 iiiU.t ' .i )in1 f: !. ..'ft <* i T 11 t h?? 1 ? - , %. v 1 . j I'lti.'it -'r.t -.lit:' IV'. -t.li rt'li.j r'tt-n v j'? In > ' 4.1 iL/. t i" li..it tin f .. cii J slliit^ 7 i'r T.rr 1 ii-.' ' i tfti'ni ) ti? t?f 4.11 Wt-.iij. li . f.iiip'i^.'ltti' Wi ll .Itl II <.*%? * .>11.> ti n, ' i it f iV'I'i < I'inli ' ?l V t'liniiii im I , ? j wiuc%.... run j'v '.'y ' "* **'' i . -h : . eiiu ym t iVn kn.? r?tiur line 1 . 1 ? . _ / I aun"''i ? %: wanr * 1 mil l "f I i o. ni* I i t.. : i i..i. it & i ' i : j ?' < ll.'f W. k> . | *'jl?e<< to yuUi" ?< isM'lfi, <1 i? t ti'?. r t i I ciu.- ; ? ttf.i .? cJji .11' ill ti.Slll teaUiria *. 1 ...j, t. i. . ; j it ? hUij4ii<uii?ii"T !ir~t : s h i i1 ? ill I Ito tiovtTi liieot Lie j?i . Il l ilittiulr* uliuil cut r?:i|i:iin * &<- n >m lax atiou iiii. Tiiat no i>s?ie -?? m i it beyond Itiat whicli is ulr a-i./ it by law. ii'l l li.it a iTrui .i ,-*l |> i n >n ut the miimul rcreipla lr. tuAKlniii luring the war shall he set ufMi*t.r,. c.. * lor the e jiiuiioal extinction ut inr iinamlitiii amount until it shall have men r uuci-J to ' U1L>0,UUU,Ut>0j iiihi, 1 h. the jiletlj/c a;:ti nj?jiro|'ri!ttion of Mi?h }tniji*Sr:ioii o{ the tax in Itinil. a a fo' ?ur'i it i.a" < i o! yeai> alter the fetm. so-iii he xuli ciwut tor iiu -o the villi ' (MI I'll I At I. ill ? "? t ? . ? "V r calculation* i i, . if t Hi. ti cicncy ut its ?p< v.w , jvuq which worn . . . 11 < miccph* lire fully liclBilui '" I cannot oe I*.ir y pip*uiteil in ;'o o.hiently condensed tor this .ii<a*u?e. t iouht not ii will receive from yon thit earnest ami , ca .did cuiMnlontioii which ia merited b\ ' the iiuportuncc cf the subject. The recommendations of the report lor the repeal of certain provision* of thn tax laws which produce inequality in the bur \ then of taxation; (or exempting nil <1 oW? e i crnuiniti HiHtiH irotn iuxuucttoii capital, n .1 i from miy ? Ivor, e diecri in in ?Vton in'taxation 1 1 on income dfl.'ivcd from lliciu; (or placing J tlic luxation on banks on the luiine looting t I ?h the taxation of other corporate bodies; s for securing the ti:iym? nt ifito fh* Treu 'Ty ot that portion of the bariJc' circulation 1 which is liable to oontiaoatioh bccatmfi hold by alien enemies}'for the eonVo^tm r.f the , i infc rest beat iftfr ^*?neury notes oow out ' taiid?ti? into ooujhiii Uii. m, a.id t??r cue ! quarterly collection of taxation; nil pieaeut phMitiii i|UtDti<?nn lor Icgulution, winch, if ^ iwly will jirpiitlj improve the pablie credit, uini allmiutu .he burthen* now nuptuic) by the extreme mid tinnee**?jiry depreciation m thn r tine ot the cur i ncjr. The return? rd th< I'ropuee Iman Bureau re euhfn tied wtth the report, * id the in lorniatioii is eon that I lie l'rt'i\?ury Amni't i > tlm 1Vjii? 11? "I'C "T"" itleilt has been lully oritMUiltfJ, und in now in operation with piotnire ot t-uictt-ucy u*d gOCCVSS The pro.ini'iii* luTotolore tunde to otimo ex etit tor incie-isin^ the emiiptiiMitioii of public officers, civil Mini military, la twiiud to he in some pines iiiioJetp'at? to their support; .perhaps not more no anywhere titan in ltiehuioml, and enquiry' wnli a view to -ppro}?riatc remedy, ?? so jested to your cotiSidetHtioii. Your notice is n so called to the condition of cert in officers of the Treasury, who wore ouiitie i in the l.?wa heretofore passed lor ilie rel.ef of other puvho officer*, as un lit toned lo tin: report f the tfciretary ol the I rr.ii.ury. DM'AUTW . .1 of W.\K. The condition ot the vaiious hr inches of the tuihlai V.bci \ ice is eta ed in the u?? ! coin; auyiii^ report ul lite Secrctaiy ot ?\ ur | Among i be im^goni on* undt' tor legisl tive action with a ' it-w toal'il to the onto hers and efficiency ul the army, m'I l'winch will receive your consideration, there are 'jtue proiuinciH 'opics which merit special out ice. 'i he exemption from military duty now accorded l>y law to all pc'soiia engaged in certain specified pursuits or prole aiona is I shown by experience m be unwise, nor is It believed to be defensible hi theory. The defence of hotyc, family and country is uni vet.?ally rcoogijizcd as the |uiramount political duty ?t every lueiuber ot society ; and : in a torui of govgffciurnt 'ike ours, where I each citiX'Mi enjoy# an equality ot rights; >*n?i privi o_.s, nut him; can be ini.retnvid j icua t(>an an unequal distribution of duties ( shd obligations. pum!it h'or position i siiouid relieve nny one who is ante* to do! active duty, troiu enrollment in the army. Unless Ins (unctions of rcrvio** a?e mora u-etul to the defence ot his country jn another *| here Hut it is manifest thai tins rannoi l>e the ease with entire rtarfW. ' All telegraph opciatora, wuiktu> u in mince, prol'msum, (inciters, ungtiuurs. euitol'M a ho cn.pt'>} eon ot ii? wspapere ; jiiurn?)uieii ' primers, sliO'-mulem, tanners, blacksmith*, millers, pin biennis, ami the numerous other classed me turned in the laws, can nut in the nature of thing* be either equally ncc<*s?a y in their soterei pmlcsMona, imr difetii. ut?d throughout <he country in *u. It proportions ttint out) til* exact unwinds re pitied are lutiiui in each locality , nor can H l.e < vui\ u iieh' imp. ssi.de to replace tit ?.h w.t tui he 'O is i tage ?y in n onl ..lui Ims capable ot active tiel*' services A discretion -In-bid he vested in ihc military authorities. so that a aulbeieitt numt ur ot ilt< ac essential to the puolic service might bo iet'iled to contine lite ex?ici-? ??t then pursuits or proiessiona. Out ill ex e*ipti?'tis liott! service ot tin cntttv mas t .? _ . l 11! 1 1 > nm uiu ue willing anaiinc'iot. 11 aunr i.? ^rcaf lactiity for mImhom, oti. r* the lc|ii|i(? iloii. in* well a? ready tnoaiif of ei-cup njt .v libv* I>y Irau Inictit i|eviv?< and *? u.io ol I tor [ Tiiicip.il obstruction* iw the olficieui operation of the con-cii|t aw. ,\ general limit In law i? < II li i 'li" UiteiVfl ? ! the pn1 i r I. ill* v oo Oliil l'i . ny, i ? ? ,. .ii^ |n.o> mi IIIicivni. tli[.n*ic* ,hi it ll'i' ilutt 'I |iiOV;J.nC lot ir^s'.IHKIiio, MlUIUkt and ?J.>l'l|??ii.ili4; the III lltlu. Jlii| ' ! ifoflt II.* *uch | .i t t ' till n :i? m:l t ri>i|.lii . , in tile M-'*li;e i '* * ' < 1 .I >\ u I lie ^iioiuou ol th< I - : .ii -ii". n , ] I; ,' ?. # <f io .ii.y ; ? n . i . 11 ! . _ on l i.i i, nhiii .1 ' ii-..' .11 .ii.! i.u ol' > ii'.e.l- r.iii >?T\ jT" ? ' in ? . r; :? one it winch >III|[ " II" " to In" -Ol.' 1:1 '.o luijicd iCi .. vi* i "i i ' . : -1* '.? * !| c ?v i . in.itil' . i^. "It;. | .i a , ?.I i (?. : tin* . i ii I., iu-'i ;t.i r n.i h s -r I D- II ..I.I.I , II I lei . ? wst'i . -cijiliii*. ilooair-i i lli i 1 . i .it i? Hi. i i.'id o ! re*. I lie o Mini i?ro i . i atisen * li .u nppiopriafc uu \. 1 i n mii/Jcc im .ally treated in the ."So. n ih r>'* i?> urt Wii h U^r-iiion* n* to the proper mi* i>urcs? tor refit ton ^ liiul branch oi tlu* tie i f ee. j I he rrco mil illation h". he to often I made is ao.tin icncWC't, tli.it mi mil in autre It >? 11 ?r flu* r? I'l'si.ui /..it hi .u?t| c hi solid itioit of coin]) mips ?in J regime, fs 1 when no f.n rmni'-.-il in mini m*i> ntHTiiuus ly to impair their rih |i 1* tiie fibre necessary ih.?' rli>* * oi l o done. US tflC Slfl>CIIClf i>|" If . Ibl.il II no ll Ml .Ji: I h'aK forced iii i>?.v.. in ito' n ;?j to n-Kiiri to various i*x|m> iicni. i t siiiprokuii.irine (he desired end it is mi*, u an evil ilii' u eoitMnaudiit.' oHi :ei should uc pl.t/red to a poadion frliici foiecs upon iiim tl.r ' Clloice of allowing the efficiency ?d hi* ( command to lie seriously impaired. . or of ! attempt fu* 'o sunii'iV h> I to- exercise i f I (iolllltllll .4 1111 M.ltv tllC Mr ill1 lit | lepl'l i?*?r i provision. I* 11? ifl;;n<l In the m'iihiiiiiiIy ul nlVn'cr* win* luvo Ii* retofhrc nerved with credit, iin.i wlncli is believed to In: 'I. controlling motive (but loin hitherto ohntructed legislation <?ii thin Miibjeet, ho* cv er honors4 ie and proper; liny t?e Curried to u poiaT whi * flVrfnn.slv injures the pub ; tic ? '.><! ; uiul it this lie tiie cu e it can scarcely he ijioationeu winch ot tlie two conn ilcrut.oi.i" rbuubl be deemed paramouut. The SfCdirv'' recipin'iiicnilatii.n on ih?* Miliiject ol i Ci Ul ??* ?. ?' I fh' iiei|lll-lttO oi the iron iei|ii<i. .I tor iu intuin ii the elftcieucy oi i.nli* hi! Communication on the i in porta' l iml.i.fi y lilt* .o uoiuucn let i vour luvor. i lie ncccs-iiy tor too opera? lion in full vi^or 61' ? ich lines is too apparent :b need comnnuit. The (ptostiori :h dispute btft>?$i*ri the tyfo (rortcfncoirrt+i r'Hative to the 4*eh:*bif? or i n* t f m4t hn.i boon tret|Oo?lly 1 jirwi'DieJ in lorruur nuivMgca mid report*, and i? fu'ly treated, by the Secretary. The aolicitude ol the (Juvrnment for the re lid' ol nor captive fellow oitiaena h*a kn >#n n* tbatftmnnr ; but hu?. on the ooatrary, been a?ill more derply evoked by | tlio additional auff<'rin<jrn to which they ! have been wantonly subjected, by deprivaj tinit of Md?t?iiate f"od, clothing and fuel, which they wire not even permitted U? j purchasefrom the prieon aut era. Finding thai the enemy attempted to ejcctw their barbur >u<i treatment t?y the unfounded allegation ihat it w.m retaliatory for like conduct on our part, an off. r wax made by ut with a view ot ending a" pretext for xuoh recrimination* or prctcnde-l retaliation i The offer ha* been accepted, and each govern men- is her *4 tor to he allowed to pro.--Me iM'<s'?H?ry com lor I* to ita own citt? Si'iia held napti e by the other. .\ot*re -rt ,.... ...... ... i? .l -i ? ' HUI . <MC III jip?4?rjv? l?tr UIO lVlllj)fqi?I? execution ol this agreement, in I it is hoped that but lew days will elapse before we hliall be rHisVed from the diHtinaning thought .hat paitilui physical suffering jn en lured by M? tinny ol our lellnw cititetiM whose lorti.ude n captivity illustrate* the ! uulioiial character ma fuiiy a* did their valor in ?ctu ?i conflict. K.MPI.O) MENT OF NLWMB. The inpayment of suave* for service will' the aiiuy mm ten uisters orcxikv. or in the Way of work upon fortification*, Ol' Hi the government work-hope, or in hospital*, and other similar duties, mum authorized by the net ol 17th 1'Yhrtiary last, nod pro vision was made fur their impressment to a number uot exceeding twenty tbuusand, li it all ni.d be lound impracticable to obtain them by contract with the owner*. The law contemplated the hiring inly of the la or ol these slave* mid imposed on the government the lia ility to pay I or the a.Uc ol such ns nil"lit be lost to the nan er? liotu casualties resulting lioiu their employment in ihe service. i 111* act ha* produc-d loss result than was anticipated, ami iu'tlier provision is required yfonder it efficnciiiHn,' Hut thv prcueut purpose is to invite jour consideration to the propriety nt u rudieul iu ni.tici tion in the theory o! the law. V leweu merely as property, and therefore as ?4i" ?u j.-et oL impressment. the servic.- or iiilior of the slnve has bee t fre? qtli ntl? claimed tor short 'periods, in the co..mi actiou ot defensive works. The ?v?, however, bears alio* her relation to tho .State ; that of a person. The law oi I si February coiiteinpiates only the relation ol the muvc to the luasier, and limits Hie impressment to a certsifl term -.f sir? vice. Jiul for ihe purposes enumerated iu the act, instruction in the manner ot encamping, uiiiicuiiit: and |uirkinu frame mi n?!eatui, so thai even in this lunged em? pfoyiiten*. length ot service a da > -onfly to h. va ue ul the Ucgro's laboias tl.i7.md is ui-o encount red in ail the. p<mii|ons to winch negroes can he assigned tor service Willi tin* urmv uitil ihii ilittiua pa.mir^l <if " ilnui d. mind lu.aity and *?al in thin ilic retail .11 at per* m prr loiuiimtes s iar an m r-iMer it doui'tlul whether tb<private right ot probity can c iiMMCcutly aini OeticiiciaUy be continued, and it would vain piopei in icifUiio t??r the public ??>r? vice tuc entire propery in the I nor ut the . nave, and In pay Hit rotor due c*mipen*aI no.i, ralliui ni. n to impriiw liia labor tor I iIi.ti It ruih ; an i ilii* she more, enpeoiu'tv .m she eft eel ol 'tie p? >'*1 j|i won J vcm i liiin t-iiine pi'operiy, in nil unu'? where ih. i v..t*t mium in rec.i; lured, after ouij?-mi? j -ai.mi lor lit* n?n' tin.I tniea paid tot lie pre : vM?e owner A loievtr llie entire projier ! in In." nervii-e "t a * are i- t til* *-ijuire i tiy ltie liovei? mcii, tin- (|iie?i|oii in pre >>. i.e. ny a 11 a ( ten ill lienii.iiii 1 b?' llhi -n n.'i he ii? re*.tined m .servitude, or r llnU I bin >-lliM I.CIp^t lull tie lietdoUI to h I til a - a itvvpr.i |..i laiilitul nervice, - r niioulc , I. i ? grutilcd at once on ?lie proline IMifii net vice, uail, ii ein .iicipaied, w hat tie tiOii niiouiu lie rukeii toH'curt lor the Iron I! it.IIII ttle In ; III I -M..II Ot I III* ,V| ill. t'l Hill nrlllf.1i | iic wis ui.tuii 1.1 reside wiili it itn iiiu i?i a! ' i?i ilie vkse.nl hi* puMio service. Th<? . ,.? !ii:iM.un wouiii iluit 11in*'r<t remit ; ,.vv tftiiil us a ri-W.I III ffr pna> tnthtul *i v ivv , ami a UnUnlv ui live tor ztaioaU| ch.ilgv ol tiUfjr would ill Us Ihi offered In llio.s* i iii|i|i<^'C't Uiu LinVt.fllui iii, tlll'IT . etiniu, a.ni tnv ^riit Seali. 111 n| ih-; local all .c-iuneill wiucii i? vi Mii.ke* a chiiao? > 11?tie ot ilie iivj^ro, a.id forms so poweriui an ??ic uiii** I .J ht.s action. 'J lu policv of ui Into i'v iti>* iicjxru vi! hia .1 ,sv|iai)_o ulivr m n ice Ij.thmi.y riiiderc?J, -v ins i i in, |iivl<<iali.v to that ol'^rau li iin?ii. mute uiauum's- ,?<i, or t of v mi. iturn in > ivi i e if <)? ? | j?iInt. clioii I ivuiii'Ut'ii'i i sc I ti> IUe j.i.l^ i iin-iii oi Oiii^iiiiv', ii in siin:v (fJ Ilia*, m | .i.|<ii(iou to t tic 14ui i<!* Ii-mv ofur?* pvr'm me I Ku i?v. ^ . i.. I. o.i..l.( I. ...li-firfti ?.i..hjI ' .?>. <! an (iioimcr a*d engineer laborer; a i.J, m that event, i* .t -ffcc nuiutiei vhn.i.U I Or att/m-jiil to . li- v?mi?1 ilu- imui an I theso cmj.ioynT'iiiii it ?! * ? nut seem to tue desiroide. un icr c^iiiu^' circumstances, to A ' niiKiii itiin.il distintion exivs between the Qi a\ -lavrs as aula.era 111 (lie defence u! ; .licit homes, ami I ho iuuiteiu Mit <>! tin I -ainc per* <ns lo ii.Mii rectiou :i?-utist their iii isicis. 1 he one is justitiatil if nee ?y, I ihe other is inhjiiirniis nn.f unworthy of-?i i civilized (icnjilc ; and sueh is thuja foment ft ail writers on puliiic law, ?* well as that expressed and insisted oil oy our in iniein all war* prior to that now Wuger! against is. By none have the pr.ieMee-, of will-li tliey are now guilty, b^en li . imccd with ' ,ri lottnr uouoi 11 u l? _#? I ft- #1.-. ? ?I - - ? . V .v. Mil vu.ir 1 J 11MIII H-IVD III I Ml two wars Orcat lliitntti in tlift la*l j.i'I in tin* present century : au i in tin ?> dura mil oi independence <?t 177H, when cniiiucintin i w>is made of tnc wfoiiff.' winch juqt tried tlic revolt frohr tfreat Hrt f?iH tin* tli.mx of utroeilv vf;*s deemed t? ?j readied only w*>ctitJie Kentish raouafoli iviil denounced a* listing "excited domes no insurrection tburjul us." The subject is to he viewed by ue, ther* tore, solely in tho Ji'irSl of policy and ow social mnnofijf. When I owl diucnt iroui ik<M wlio aUes* a goiMrai lorj uii'l arming ot' t!;? alaves $or the dutj ot Ml'iicra Until our whito yoouTatioi* ball prove itiDuiriutii for the *arm is? require au?l iwu ilDird up ktup iiiihvftfMi u> ouip o^- .aa a aoi-her th* na^r i, who ha* morel} bven traniod -tn -Tabor and U I U ' bomr, elm' wtnt* ttmm Ms oufb to the ? > of 4rc at uia, wouldec** ?e1> be Usciue<l ? Nc or advauUgeatut by anji -:j and this w,thu <|u >atioii .mo# bet??re ua. but shou'd the i tentative ever |>e prtsnb e l of sui ju, at ion or of the otupl>< mentof tfte slave tt* a ntiJdW, t lu rr seems no reane to doubt whet sitvuUI then be our 4#eisiea| VV hettter our vtnw embraces what weul-?# in sc extreme a oa-nt, b?. :l?e sum of wiser* "aiailfd i.y the of ?he enemy, or "be roetnyied aoUly to t?e effeet upon the . welfare and happlm** Ot the nsigrs popu. In unit Uiets*?t*ew, ?he nettk W ?kl be <bft ! Hitme. 'f-be app?lh*?u rionmralie^rWm, Wtf ' ...? H._?-...I J?- i- i.-.? L: 1 ntw ?? f UIVH IIIIIMH 0 o??;d hy pertuilj automating the \ai**r f I drin* ?y*tiMB of polioe, fur the Siod r?l?tioft I pn>viou? y >?tib*i*tiiig between the mantmf end 4>hvc, h?vt? been ? Mtfici*-ut di ? i 1 ii'nition rinrt'Mierual m^eiterence wiib qp? iuntituiioa of duw^tie slavery is product* tve of evil only. It ike aubfeet iuvidyad ' no otter wnmdemtioo than tbe oiere riglit 01 pro[>erty, the Meriucm heretofore audi by our |>?ople here bt-en sueb m to permit no doubt of their rwHtio? to ?rraadet ercry p towtMjn in order to eeeure their independence. But the toci*) end politycm I qucetion* wkicb in ex* ueively. tinder j the control of the eereral State*, hat * far j wider and more endur ng important* than r , mat 01 peuuiiitrj I merest. IBM mf"I told phase* it eiubracea (ho at ability of our ; r.-pubiienu in?ritutiorts, >cst;nic oa the iot> ' u?! |Miii*ical equality at' aH-ite cititena, aad | includes the tultjiment ot the task Which j has been so happiij begtfo-?*f>Vt t*f Chri* 1 tisuitiog and improving the Condition q' I the Aires us who I. a re, by the will of Wo. | videnoe. been place! in oar charge. Comparing the re-uh# of ear own asp#. rJnnc* ?ith those ui the t*v pet-intent* otocb| er* who have borne similar relation to the ! AliiCsu ra e, the people the Nsenl Siau * of the C ?f<-aera?y bare ?beaded* rouon tu be satisfied with the |*st, nod to use the greatest circumspection in determining their euu w. 'J Uese considerations, hoWt-ver, are. r-tber applicable to the itt* probable con itigeucy oi nor meed of ranofv iug to th a element of rOsiaUHMO than |Q our presold oondition. If the recoMHfl* datioo above iwjdc, for the training of forty thousand uugroea for the acrrice ii.dioated, shall Bicet your approval, it is certain tiia' ervn this limited number- bv their -~-wr ;?* pttpanUory training in intermediate duties, w- wki tut ni u more valuable M>?m iarce, id i ue of ur^'ht j, tli <n three fold their uuiuber suddenly railed front fiel J *4bor; a otie a fio?h tevy could, to a certain extent, ?uppiy tbou places iu the special s*r> vice tor wuioh they are now employed. OTiit.K I>EJ?ART.MBNTa. ? ? The regular uinutil reports of the Attorney Goa> ?ai, the Secretary of the Navy and ihe I'oetmaster (>eu r?l are appended^ *..d ^tve atu, tw.iu formation relative to th? condition ot the reapceUxe departments. iHey contain Hu^auou* for legislative r ptoviitiuM re.|Ui;ed to remedy eueh defects ?* | in the exisu**^ la as ?a have tmea disclosed I i<v cXpciuuce, but untie of so general or -V^ iui|'wiiant * n as iu injmrc IflU ( I -iiouitl do uAre th*n. rocotntvend iheui to I ^our Javuiabie oon>i<i<*iVitW. s >IvK ffcACK. I rin- ??? this tinTflrnmMt (or j * Kuituioti ? the which the I en. i?j) has refer rod to ihw iriiitriwent ot< I 1?a? two often lu.niteiOwJ, nod j to.' w^il kiiowft to i??r?l new u"->ur.?nc?i. | iio? *hi,e it in tra? that in ir .duula and | pi. rue- in the (iuneJ States ha-e indicate.! a icure to j>ahntitii<e re.??on lor foreu, end, uy tie<oiiiti<?? to ???<[> the further w<ilit.f ot num-tn hi", an 1 to arrant the 5a? uiu tie* which now atfl et both countries, > the sutlioutie- vrli ? control the government ot <>ur enemies hare too often irnl too dear\y exj.r. j'wr'J l!?e?r re*<'lotion to ireh# tt?. pc-iiC", eicept on IrruiH i?f?>ur unconditional nut>nm?i.m lid degradation. to leaow lie i .j .i ... ar I.?.it:*}? a. mii y hi t i?r ui-'niwui vi mu 1 iu re ?Jeiu*i?n rJ rh"it ability to*conqaer a* is A?ton# those wbo #re mlrea-ty bur rv. *?-?. many are actuated by I'li.ifjile auW oy i|i*apprawel mad abhoriruoe of ?K }nii|ttt?uoa warfare that their jfiiettiafotit i? w.igiitA while other# are moved bv ilu co'i\io?.Ti that it ia Qo leuui the inivrwt of iha Vitwed tftat** to o nMiac h . trn -tfte in which -urcew ia nrW 1*111*1.le. U iienovcr Uih boO gro-iiig con*lottiiu ehali have takvii biin nn>t iu tin* inindi of a majority >( (be Northern pi-nph-, th??r- wi.l be po>.]oCH?] ll at willingne*a to negotiate for pea e winch ta now coiiHried to .?nr i?id?. I'mee ia manifestly impni ible, utile** de<iiie<l by both partie? 11 tb * war, and ti e disp citi'Oi for it uiur^ our en mica wt'l be heal ami uumt certain.y evoked by the d?*iu?t:<lTati''M' on onr pi.t of ulinjry .mi unsli.ik;'ii delermfneH-oi' | fo defend our rLhrs. and to hul I no oarthi y price too dear for their purcha**. When* I ever there aluli be on fho 10H of ourc-tin; mie* a deairo for p.-*>'c, there trill o<? h:li.u!l\ ill tlIiifiII_ !ir<-ns lur whi. h naoiv w-? - _ *9 . " "7?" (it)lion* can bo o]<*uo<i; but it is obrioa.i i chat no OjpitHy i*? bo oalleJ into action until this dnaire .?bail bo mutuaL When 4 that o.mtinurnoj almli happen, I;b?GoT-.rn?. i men I, to tfhich in confided tfio treaty .maLing power, can bc,>tlio loea lor tnc&aa . adapted to nrcor^fttjb so deeimtde an eodIii the. bopo tliot tho <Uy will 9um bw i reached, wliy(pr under i'iviue taror, these . States may bo allowed to enter on thsir '' ioruicr peaceful puisuite, an* to dorWepe he stiimdnnt nntnrul re*nurpe\w4?h which' 1 they ere Messed, let us thou MeOlutolfUon , tinue to d?votc;our united and unimpaired" -ncrjio* to tho defence TO our hoiuas, our i ivea and our liborliee. This is tho trot path to peubO. Let 0* Uwad it with confidence in the assured result. JLFF&RaOtf DAVIS p Riehtwo .d, Nor. 7, 1ML - * a$j " a