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',4j $ 0We@pt, o ~ ~~ ti F409 ; 6ba paresentd to us Oedy. V er alt, out and it a1, "Ag ninfda d", 9e et soneQ e4n'>e and 1111. MCI. UM AlP 9 ra e Corayany, oss C 6ma Wodeh, wijl pkeaio abdN ar CM o ri opies of lateAuht eare ace OuAder obigationsa to opr aetpf oftbe New prie ereldof the 26ti May, from whic infortant news will be fond i h aothr qimn. 'Ie will please a qrur thanks. The So~tht press Company' has again sarte&aline between Charlottq and* gusta, running-once a #ek .be. twn tl$Ose ploe.' A4 ser, this great "iniiution" has placed'us,and members of the press generally, under obligations in frwarding their exchanges. Lbng may it wave I Cotton. the rice of thisteplo is iiterest oider of It, 4e give beo\ id willoontinue to do so, the lftest iUota Io. iot 'in "Northern and European n e~cts. - - No* York, on'the 22d '1ay, -o6d ton tvas firm, - *lth a good denaid. laes 2800 bales, at the following quo. itlaifor uipland ". . . O inary - Good Ordinary 48 ; Middling58; ?7ed.uddling47; mid., dlin fair 60. of two day.*5O00 bslea, including 18,. 000 bales to T Ieulators and exportrsj Th market'is b oyaiten I'n14i~ e~l4dl alid i lyly tes. peOted -eitize:of'Charlestbn, departed this life.ashorttinte since. The New York H'reld satys that Gov ern6r Vance'of North Carolina, has been added to the eaptive party,' aiid, his dia. posit' i heOf his idhrnoi &ubict'ae lea thitt thiero has been a .grea) -freshot izn - Riv4ond. large iumber of live* Slt~ houiles ishbed away atld a gyia lestruetIes of propertyoaesed#i.' lmniqg the &gshotstho tBrpublic says that dome one hd the proefi'eo of hiiqd to br k i4 aop arid pr0. Wqtall,1) itrocM iotr o ias beenis uedi by 'th' &titary.of th* .Treaenry Of Ah6 Utiited Sta'nd publiebedji*4 tbe Iew York 0*0a of the 19th May, regat-ding the ie1'~M trede with the States eget of Mt( 'issippiggi, 'site. triction n wdhohegenewed by the whM#a ~~ ej n-out pner. N6 .p etmita adeu o~h Depva~ment t e~ee o r~ lthose i 4 hh( iieyi Abalkathas Wese.ry S fa t lei rpy akiIaa~ lAeboe 0WpningM * &~are pigov(M . Thar tradei* eskilreaiforais stad -to tbhgsuiraeothngy 4lstdotawMtsk. IIe )14issIPpi nver. M two se *tla *et traust open fore g tEen hawe lea - *ie 04 ihL .'. The Ravy PepWtrrent t reqv .0 connugigapiog01), AXROM )e'A1nral '1fiatcherunk t IMtQI 'M~obile, i whiolihe'~ " I Ivoq .'0hopb t6 inf64o n nengthstof'the ight of the41 d'ins. I ieoeiva Written , 'opoiitions 'N'm ointwdore 'a'rrnti contnat 4ngQ n federd.e, forces in these waters to" aim; render so ie jll the rebel na"al fobres, offide% ,men 'atd inblio pr~Jerty'yet aflist' tider'hil coiniatid, Mn~d new~ blockad~d by a - portion of our nival forces in' 14 T6Mbigee river,ia duesir ing a mLeg with -rie t iian ter of surrende 'to th' United States, I A6. cordingly met Q64iimodotelfirand At Citronelle ,a point about twenty-ftve miles above Molile, and aeepted his pro. poal on the sanfo baiis granted to Gn eal lrohard Taylor'by Major Generi .Catby, the latter having taken 'place at the saingointtid.time. . enerl Can b* not beini presenit, sonie 'aya will elapse before all 11: arraingements will be completed "for^ the''reception of. the C(onfbtlrgt eoffilors, bien, vessels and propertyj * When. futither details, with 'copiesofal correpondelico ztiad the writ. ten ageerent and: obligation' ill be icialy pd known the part menit. - 'IIm OOUAiQ$ OF 4 OUST, 40. Our Auigusta oorrespondenco furnish ee sonie. interesting facts regarding the jtie oc.epanp of that city. 'General , K olinemr,,o , feew..York ' tools forma~ possession o May 6- and found abort. one hndjd. thousnd :bales of cQetot, te4 Apl)ion dollars wrth of ordnance and dther~e1 stores, And oIbrty-five thou. sa04,ouars ii bullion, A part of Jeff I~vis' 'pcio.. traiawAs captpred, ana. one:hundred ad eihylnte - thouand dollars of gokdsecur . The' Sevonnahi river has been opened. SAVavaah, and thA railrotd commpzcation frpfLouie tille, Ky., to. Charleton vill soon be cyplte.. ,. . p. g. Oovsaxxxxlyr golityKs. *About nie tons pf rebel *overninetit archives and- .Congressionql. documents, .iurrie4, off Anto North, Carolina hfom Richmond on.the evacuation, of that city by the Jeff. Davis conclave, arrived at Fortress Monroe on Friday last; from $owbern, N. 0., in -charge 'of COio. nelTteat, of. Generaf Schofield's Sff. They, were cdptured-.by tho.inatioal troops in |orth Carolin, -and will no toubt, who0n their investigation takes c dislose many important fatc -in the history of the'rebelgqg~rgnoen~. .* THE QQC~T4TZO5 01 8WMEA) General Sherman's offelal ,report : hiainegotiations with the rebel Generkl Jolynston, vhich hias been oz. fileIn the W,#r Department ,i.r some 'days, will sho)ty be made pul13io.- Upon this doc. ument GeieralSheripan rests big deibrice ag'4nst.all 'the chargesof inproper-aO. tiononlhis pOn r . .Ti PORTHWadINIG 'AMNICTY PVodLAXA. 'All he inain feiufftheieW nesty proclapiation haive "been' agreet upon. ;Eut the detaitlig n ptbeen p~r Yete - will 1pplto'all' wh da 3i' a11lthems'eles of idai'ipene4 by~ ~alnco16,'ep4 '*ill be oy stt y' Go eral Sheridtan 'lt Wasit ypardby, 0o d..VIA this 'field .oft1 bi n Awrniityp.e~flb oleati out Abe 4~nyof .KNr 8t - 'aiA tda othpe4ras is bf ge~1I~ti e~Ss ofthe Mie pi giy&~ e te a tly 4ed Is e are tie 'bb psurrectlana 8tates 6 pto t &O nt tho 4ha, dteb. - : sgenti shll be appointed,by th Seeretry of the Treasury, with the ap PrVai Of the Preident, to purchase for the Vrited States, under special intr". IoxsA from the Secretary 9ftheTreaouy) proddets of states declard to be in i surreetion, at iuohpglcees as may from tim Wt time e designated by the Suor-e tary of the ' reasury as mrkets'or places of purchase. IH. The operatigue of gurAbasing agents shall be confined .to the single article of cotten; adthey shall give pub. lic nopico at the place to which they shall be . assigned; that they will purchase in accordanco with' those regulations, all tottoh not capturetoraban dned; which oin boh TO mpe the reqwrements of the Sih Sec 0on of the Act ofJuly. 2d, 1864, the agents shall reepive all cotton so brouhth and 'oIbthwith return to the Sel ler three-fourthitheiof, :which portion, shallbo an avftAe rde of'the whlel, aocording;to .th4oftifidite of' swon expert or ainpler, 'V. Al cottnpurtn sed and resahi bp ic.ng adnisa"hall b6 ldieiomp from allfes aihdalinterni takes. And. the agents sAellingshall mark~ithe sa=6 freo,,' auaidfrnish to the. purchaser a bill of sale elparly.:aud cecurately. -describing e eharacber #nd quantity sold, and con tigi~i acrtiofi" tezhati is exempt from axesg pes Rs above., -IX AU agents are prohibited from pUrh 1sing DAYproduoe of an <insurree tJ0a19 y $ite, avich shall have been cap. turwed the ulilharypor naval forces of the, ited States, or -bjeh shall -havd beeun ahandoned by the. lawful: owper 'X. "These rcgUntions, idohi are in tendedortoiok awlhdabiaul all other on th - silbject heiretfe maeWit Pffoe ~aid be in fwoe on nd r MRy 10, 1W5 Thandersigned has ieen, appointe' Purchasing Ageht at CharleAtoi, and hereby gives notice tha,t he is' prepared to purchase, in acbordance 'with -thoe. gulations of which the above piragtap ' Arn extracts, all cotton iot capinred or ihbandoned, which iay " brough him. 'Thit dar is virtuallP cloO , to th end that the p'eople may, to asf01 extent as possible, commence r' tiip the benefit. of a .tate of peace, it: is 'ders.i ble that the Aid: and regular chanuel of tride be ro.esablished, nei ones opeibd, ."Althe occupations of the people -both :mtcitynd country. be 'teawped, It is expqtedhat thepurhaselyihe Treas ury] )epartmeth, in good 0faitb of the cotton in theountry now ii the- hoods 4i1s.ownerse, rturning thfaefo air aba4 lionest equiiva1unt will lergly,-tead to bring about si 4 oihings so much to be desired by a1. ,otitiona Upon trade'aro now ' y I sd I r..iTsinay,"wit, Fepi1os, no hs ad e * y * hatever their neoes~tite9 ure;~r Tu~ feel eatiaed't~i the disposito to do l .L..at may i~ 'da ta' hpg abot' one tmo e a noruTanidltli condition of t~a iarrial gta rOtte, ahd 'Iioeh ~olrrotctidd smf6 uauagdt&s the '1gspay beWA fdo hf f'o e intruit, wIW' frely .btded. SAfurther nf~~atida &he inray be Js hco.to )SA'b ApprVnied T'N$ gV~ bill has d:roduced e 91 The Ne ~ieame, ol the 20th sove ' informed that. Kirby P0n 0 r~ lled .'Kirb he positionof hot) 0, ag re el1 him if he surretider, and aqotber thret in"4 tiOfoiakehi bifh 'hb! ost ithet struggle. mes also learns thatthe rebel General Hood' qnd staff crossed' the MTtinitA BHpd. About seventy if ' e&ion sent in pirsuit capteredtheir baggage and the Geperal's uniform at1Snmesport, Hood escaping M nera ucliner rriveA 11e (Cairo) from the mont's of the Rol, river, and"Mrs. Kirby Sw,(mh came -ip to Colonel Spragne id 'Major Wnky of Generaol.pe't ati, .who6 went-to Shtnie port to arrangs for the saren'dor of Kirby Smith's army, have also arrivod, on row' to St. Louis * Twenty,-tvo hupded bales of cotton have passed for'Lonisvillo.and 'Cncinnfr .qo PMot alFt his a Ra-h . 'is . p hri in Arkons ks, ' t. O&kno, Mavj 5, 1865. It is reporLed at Little Rock that Kirby SOmth is receiving reinfo4rinents of inm fWim tha east 4ide of tho *1ver. GenerA, Washburno state tat; tile report Tronigetiphie, telegriP64 a,feiv clays sinb, giving an account of a p',t amonigi iegro troops' thcre, Lhecontema platud assacre of paroled rebels,nnd the, shbseqiuiet shootitig of the colored Otoops isflse in overy patrticular. Twenty vtsals of the Mississippi fleet hamve- been 6rdered to Cairo tabe dis. Cbnsliderabet dottol is' u the iver'twakis'g tranmportation., 'Pacifichtioni SipArkarM s irogresing rapidly.2 Tlhe 'op p"are taig'the mAnAagement of fuerillas into'their owri latids. - Aboat one thousand hales of cotton have passed here (Csiro) in two days. P4spholing of Dick !Phyor's A rmy ~re'oton~ #yrren er~d to Qepergl CCo apby.. "Te oNew Orlean *. say 4hat eighh'houeand rdbwearejiow At Idobide bem atoled iofig~kenyDidk Taylor and tifer-precnine gtegeeal Cottonis 4o nlloWed to tmome, in; as government cotton.isfrintto ha dipoeod of. The apoaunt surrendered is sixteen thotuand five hindro, aip;. butie largely ipntterO lindg .hu'ba4 p that none in tle:, city 1, ejige p I ', for shipment North. A lNter fomr.tArkbtagwi 8th i1t1., pu'blied~ in, the rNew~xe* ,2 says, owin aportlst. lettt4 from 'copal chnre*~ i q thI eily $*;day t). 11aM C4ity ofk De3ees s'tkrl.sI~ o eir - 4 iity~kpt~J~ o 4t syt1 the orshippor., W the te I s it AGe - thie eing W4 cobiAlky. syipotbu wit i thie p ira ni tien at the degadaton 6 dt *irn by chief Justi6e Clin0 ele us lrfba.of j atipo, 'ckes whle aMt orce aci ted-4 a hil hetod h Tu0 edi -~ dn a dublitoeO $n uutrius re. withoiadignation jid grate as ho see, the Ohief Jiisticeship transformed hito a temporary reniae for a restlepoIii who uses its h, prerogatives to roe eate bis-pla$s-f eorging 0 0 i entapht nowniQtion, careless whether.or. dot thos pisn ntay involve the contry in a sanguinarypasocial wa. The-~ cirular letter sent toi the~est by hr, Chae reveals whit is: purppses are, and his - stumping tour amon the Southern ne- - groes develops the rernaiv by whi h o hopes to sueoeed. Hie intends, if, -- bit', tobe our next President and ho es pthts to accoinplish this by meats' .f . xltan radical a.nn. perhaps, the free.a gro vote.'1This vvte he ,desir'os to gai-, . tr6ugh.e agitation, of the iegro suf. .forage question, ams a sort of appemdixc to the abolitionquestion. . \W oppose this lametabe scheme, not ease .we he ieve that it has thme slig test .prosesq@ of votcess, s far as. Mr. ,Chdse.is oP corned, .butbeeause of. the . c 84 9 of (he Chief Justiceship in, b~ing .thPs dragged through then.mire yf polgies, tid becouse of the droadfulponseguences .whihl.may follow such au agitation aq hlIe Chief Justice has commdncd.", "AL,'this crises,.ad, while thergovern mentis considering how, to. solve this. dillicnit and importanti problem, Chief .Justice Chase. 8Vihta th1e$ouh, . somesostenoably, to establishi ir rropen the United States court*, alghough In's presence for buch an, ,ubj4t w. entirely superfguous. and- Annecessary. , jeally, 'vithoutxtebnata'ion, le coaiyes as a are. brand to precipitate a conflict which; 'i iA biA.tolomn duty to.! prevot: Witd6ut delay ho sets himself ip as an autioitOy o0gside.of. the governmnt, -and, there for,. in oppQsitiont to. the govqiit;,) ,for during suci crisis he .yvhps ap withI 118 is agaihet, , Knowing tla ini nioslee gravity.. ih..attaches tamis words ona account of the-position ?ho i Cupies, 1: Cokl.-togethea, two or thrae thousand blaniks, and doesnot: hesit to tgget-doubts of the po)ity of a adminsitration towards thenie adding-the' sigai8eant weer thathe--the greht ne- - gro-worlpper--is "no longer. in its. ooinoils; la the. very faoe of 'the ebu stltutionlieapntmonwes that le knows no r~r~a!.hy. the pfivilege of sufferage 'na no n -atoinend universally gj~ten tutba blatku, thus prqdociding.,a conti-. Intiol qtestignaWhich mayossibIy~he qdcsiob, mebad, enougl. ort*. ofWfutiue40Vtdlnteerishes '' ijn. '4oid,0pioions.;Auu it is 4Ioet tO v4thte eta frnor joip~ going intb thyimarket. to-bI4M 4 ust to A~1so 'av~LAiko~ecassmthett rovkng av a t tot I~Wh, tuneat