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Profligacy of Ldncolu's Adiniox- j 1st rat ion?Its Expenses as Coiopurcd i . with tliosc of former Admfitl?tra- ! tion*: ' I A r \? * ? *? ? - , vme. 01 xuo .suoscriucrs ot the iiridgcport i '(Connecticut) Farmer sends it the following slip clipped from the N,ew York Ledger of July 11, 1850, which is curious when contrasted . with'tho expense account of the present day. The editor of the Ledger expressed alarm when lie footed up the expenses of the Government j tinder Mr. Pierce, and omphasized his alarm i with platoons of exclamation points, as is seen ! in the extra referred to : Liberal Expenditures.?The expenses of ' the Government of the United States," under the present Administration, arc as follows: -$75-,886,4 00. a year! "(?,o07,i200 a in0/1 th !! 1,452,02irs week!! ! 207,560 a day !H ! <5,t>Q0 a:i tio.jv| J ! 1,440 a minute!!!!!! ?. i ' . , . < 2,4.0j^^pcond ! I!!!! ! '--. !xwa dollars and torty cent# at every, tick of the-clock ! That will do for Young America. But jvhero' does the nioney go ? For what is it Applibdrf Under Mr. Polk's administration during tho Moxican \Yar, when we lmd a hundred thousand men under arms, "and largo armies and numerous garrisons in Mexico, the annual expenses of tlie Government wore a 1 it tie over forty-four millions "a year. I After producing this, tho Farmer shows the j "other side of the picture," as follows Look on this picture. The expenses of the I Government of the United States under Mr.! Lincoln's Administration arc as follows,: f.l ,000,000,000 a year ! b 83,333,383 month 11 " v. 20,833,388 a. week !!! 3,000,000 a day 111! 125,000 an hour ill!! * \ 2,083 ??minute ! 1! 1 ! 1 ... 35 a second !!!!!!! Thirty-five dollars every'tick of the clock.? in.?- r? 1 * jluviv in ii" use oi a?King wnoreyihe money I goos to, for what it is applied. Soino of it - is used in making warliko implements, vessels and missiles-?millions of ii to enrich contractors and o(fice'holdors?all of it worso than wasted. . Morb Official Mismanagement.--A few days ago, previous to the meeting of the impressment commissioners in Virginia, you could purchase wheat in that State for ten dollars per bushel. * Stuce the adjournment of the coinmis Ki6n6rs,/*the price has gone up to thirty dollars per bushel. This advance has been caused by the action of that body of men. This certainly is a prefty picture to look at!' The price of one of the hoc8ssaric6vof life enhanced three. >. fold by* the very parties who ought to do all ii' their power to keen it down. It appeirs If some of our 5ncomp'?tte;rcia.ls were :loiv:f al. 1.) toeir 'p->-.ve*r to ruin cur cause by tip ir wC.1-,1 ish cr insanedeeds.? Ch-o?icl? dc'Sauiiad. ijow 71?; o s ey Tons.? .c : av? ;Vec u ini \v scan statements oftlfd great weight <5f le>d refju red to be fircti in the bat tle or :.}??> killing . or wounding of a single man. But does anybody ever reflect tln\t to free the negroes emancipated by/this war, wc have expended more than double the\veight. of ever y individual estimated in hard silver money ? Such is the actual fact. Tim post of the war up to the present time would amount to over sixty thousand tons, of sterling silver. Average the! Weight of negoes,, big and little, at seventy j pounds, and double it in silver as the cost of each darkey's "freodom," and we find that our war expenses would pay, at the rate, for PC?0,000 "citizens of African, descent." That's the way the money goes.?Boston Ce'uricrt * -sater CAMjM DAILY. JiiURiS AL.I ,Trctn:t i Qcn. .T. E. .tours rox wok the* field promptly at the i head of the impromptu forces that wore raised to defend ! the city. and tho number at Ius'c.miruand proved equal j to tho emergency. Hurrah for the gallant old chief- ' tain. - ? ? ? ijutui-i on <111 fines. a\?) ijienenu in ' tlie Confdderuto service possessed the eontf- j dence of his troops to :i i>cutler degree than ! did Gun. Johnston. No tnililuvv leader in the ) western department over succeeded in winning ' the confidence and respect of the citizens to tho . I extent Johnston did. ! | . V * j retroat upon Atlanta or \..e ' ariliv i:i an i>nrr:i ..... I ' ! r.o deceive ivsu It's. ore ?;\ \ :\n'>r-> i presented. I)o 'wisely cho:*.1 the for \vlj;c)i we arc told ho lias boon ivlievei: of! his command. ( It is notour purpose to enquire into Mr.-Da- ; viB1 true-reasons for not complying with Gen. I Johnston,s request. This is a matter forspecu- i lation merely. Nor do wc know that it would [ do any good to state what thosb reasons are ; were the}* even known beyoiil periidvonluro. j The people were only aware of the ^'resident's personal hostility to Johnston, and that that j which was denied Johnston, has, in part at least, j | been granted his sudecssor. , Notwithstanding the goneral dissatisfaction | I credited by this-change, the spirit of the army ! is still liim, and we have reason to hope that ; with the aid and so nrv rn':?'.;* them /'Stnrtr' nt 'j ? !)' .* {? vei :?r! may "rr * , v . < ? . . . .. > - . - ' ,l;i : Lit, > . ?..i [ . .I'-'i-. ' ' v. : -fr-ve. . j .. v?d sywp.'tl.y < ;' V !; ;'I ohrs . ; 7."nr. in view of too groat issiu s at stnkr. i * | Sextkncwd.?.lodge Magrath'presiding over j I tbe Confederate Court at Greenville, pronoun- ' red sentence last \Yednesdaj' upon Thomas I ! Marqunnd, William Williams and Henry Mar- j quc2, found guilty of counterfeiting Con red or- ; ate Trcnsuty Notes M.?rquaud is to bo exe- ' cutcd in Columbia on the lGtii of .September, i and W.lliams and Marquoz on tin? 23d. The J prisoners were returned to jail in this plpee Friday t>y Assistant Marshal Zeal v. The. remarks of Judge Magrr.tii in passing senteueo are reported to us as having been very | impressive and affecting.?Guardian. rym"< 1 LATEST BY TELEGUAPi^j REPORTS OF THE ritKSfi ASSOCIATION. Entered according to the Act or Goaf-ass in the year ! 1603. by J. n. Thrasher. in tho nnrk\? office oftlie ' District Cou.T of tlie Confederate States for the l Northt rn District of Georgia. i FIIOX MOBIL'il ' j Mobile,. Angust 6.? In an engagement with | the monitors we line] two killed and eight S j wounded on* the Tennessee, and seven wound- ' ed at tort Morgan. The garrison of the fort is j reported to he in fir.e spirits. Lieut. Comhtock i was killed in tiie engagement, and Admiral ; Bnchaujin wounded severely in the letr. thonrdi 1 it wn? thought amputation unnecessary. Our loss is considered slight. The euerny 1 continues firing. Tim crow of the Gaines and! other gunboats came up last night. The cue- j mv lost one monitor and one gunboat in the engagement. Business in Mobile generally irupeuclod, and" the c.itv military nil in onnip. Three gunboats came within a few miles of i Dog.River Bar on r'osterdnv evening,, and! 1 ' V " " weld hack. The enemy have harelv carried J our out-po^ts. a . { 1 mobili:, angus! t.? To the lion. J. A. Srd- i don l?ccrelorif of Wrr : Seventeen of tlic or.cmics vessel^ 14 ships and 3 mm-clads, passed Fort Morgan this morning; The monitor Teeuinsch was sunk I'}* Fori Morgan.^ The Tennessee was compelled to pnYPiriider after a despcnite' cngageinont" with the eneniv't. fleet. \ Admiral Buchanan lost, a leg, and is' a pris- j on? r. '| Solum has hc.cn raptured. Gains was headed near Hospital at Fort ! Morgan-. T..o enemies fleet lias approach ocl the t ivy, ] jUhI the monitors have been cirmfcd with Port ! rowel! all day. \ XOETVEXX XE WE v. Aejust 5.?New Orleans papers , **; : y ' -v..' er.tirnly evacuated ; ?? % .'* ; . , <' : v . everything. . ! / . \r> >} ; steamer Clara ^ ?; ?' :> ?? .; .vn.irnl-.'.l 13 \ nrikeca. 'the , I r e- aped t. N itioua! Democratic Convention is to j lu- held in New York on the 4th of October, i 1 Yesterday morning at 3 o'clock Col. Scott, i captured the stockade at Doyle's plantation on ; the river, below Baton Rouge, without the loss [ of a man. We hffve taken over 100 prisoners, ami a large amount of military stores. The New York Times of the* 5th has been received. ^No news of importance from either of the main armies. The Court of Inquiry to inquire into the late disaster at Petersburg bad niot. The exact number of Federal Joss has heen ascertained to be 5,640. ' No cold qnolinns givoo, the 4fh hritfg .1 day j .1- ' j.oh? ??:r . o.lvo- i.-.U of \u'i olh * > . ; T:.-- ;--r ? : d . o :i\ vh> ?? * .-.re 1 h. Jc:i. f V?:w T>t:'% * ' -?;h. \i n{ ft- ioss ' T.o! 1*0;' 10 ? .} tmvaiuwuiii4^urn*iwwiBwoi * FROM KTVh'MOXD. Richmond, AuguM S.?Additional fr<}m the Washington (.'hranicle of the 6Lli: The City Council of Philadelphia have voted'' to pay ^5-iOO bounty for every volunteer. The most extensive counterfeits ever known have been discovered. The United States is broken up. In SmIjOUis a large amount of the counterfeits have been secured. Greet excitement prevails in Montgomery county in consequence of an attempt .to cap turu a hand of gucrrellas and deserters, in thftt county. The citizens of iiillsboro' are fearful r that the rebels will burn the town. A regiment of infantry has been ordered to Iiillsboro' Stormy times anticipated. FROM PETIiltfsEUHCi. pETEKsarRG, August. 8.? Since the. explosion of the mine on Friday evening?, nothing of interest has transpired. Some picket firing and mortar shelling to-day. resulting in nothing of importance. \ ' Grant is certainly sending more troops from his command to the Valley. He is not hcleivudr however, to havo abandoned mining, but still perseveres in digging. ? O - ? - One man, twelve miles south of La Crosse, Wisconsin, Ir.?*taken with a not tlfis season, 30,0(1 ( pigeons Another man at Sparta has taken ?1,000 worth, at four ceitfs each. MIMCM *T-?in*CKVTT.r??kXtTT=7J?4- MttQPHMUMBPTOCTIKI H*U Ua SM*3K< Depot Soldiers Board of llelie?.;" . * iOAMimv, ff. C? August C, 1BG4 " . ON AND A FT F. It TUTS DATK r\ND TTNTTL farther notice r.v regular days .for delivering corn, Ac., will ho on Tuesday and Friday croaiii week. A \\ persons interested will govern themselves nerord in ply. ' . ' J.M. (JAYI.E. August (' -I. Agent. Cotifviferate please copy. > ?>TAT1T, & OUT 52 <; A SttOlLJir* A. r ,rs ?. >, ' t!;;T I'; tfy-.-vii f:'\Mi, \?h?? W , Viui . ? I, >i1 hjv'/i i J ii:; ';" 'jf/ AylS: ? ?J*S [cmv.ri.AR.j AD.l'J. AND INSPECTOR GKXKRAL'S OFFICE. / Coi.umbia; August i, 1661. )* ti; Axawwnto numerous inquiries ai>i JL dressed to this office'in relation to ilio Militia Lawsof tliis Slate, llio folhiwmg announcement is made : I. All male while persons resident in this Stale, between the apes of sixteen and sixty years, capable of ' bearing arms, except- persons who tiro exempt l'rom ''all militia service." aro liable to militia fluty, liotli ordinary anil in tlio field in times of alarm, insurrection or invasion. II. Persons who have bcou enrolled for Confederaio soi vice and detailed to remain at home in givil employments or pursuits, or who have been exetnptud from Confederate service during t he continnaneo of such exemption or detail, are liable as other citizens in times of invasion III. Persons who have been enrolled for Confederate feer.'iee, whether general or local, although detailed to remain at home, are not eligih'o to any militia office, "and no oiio liable to duty in the Confederate sor vieo. n 11'ess ho be exempted trom said service, under tj.e pr< v'siot.s of be i'xemption Act of Congress, shall orevur he eligible to any nnli.ia."?(A. A. 6th Feb: '.iniy 1-163.) . , IV. i.eLflilcd men who liavo beep organized an such int Companies tor ! cal military service by Confederate authority, will not bo bold liablo for militia service. TTT W?l!a! > - W v. nmma omc.TK 111 carrying iniocxeeution General Orders No 8, series !804, from this otliec, will bo governed by tlie foregoing instructious. and hold in readiness for Actual service their respective commands, in obedience to said orders. Bv command: (Signed.) .A. 0. GARLINGToN, Adj't nnd Inspector General S. C. Official: G. A. Foupif, A. A. Gen. fKRSONS fcXKillT FROM A LI. illl.KIA 111" TV. The Lieutenant Governor; the Judges of the Courts of Law umd Kqyity: tin: Ordinaries; Clerks ot tbo Courts of Common Pj&is and General Sessions; Shor. ill's: Masters, Commissioners and Registers in Equity; the Secretary of .State; Surveyor General; Ootppotroller Genoral. r.r.d Treasurers of the State. I5T" Paily papers of Stato publish one veck, other papets threw lime.'. August G Iw *