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- fljr ikrrq JOispntrljili is tsactu r.vr.nr 1 THURSDAY MORNING, AT COMWAYBOIU)', M. C. BY GILBERT & DARR. Tin MM. TWO UOLLAK.S iuvariahlj in ' No papfr will be sent Out of the District, without the iimner accompanies the onler. rati* or AUVKKTintag. n Advert i-o-tuent a inwiti>J ?i fteventy-Five j cents per miiura, (1 - tinea or le??.? for the Are I' section. and half that aunt fur each subee- ti iptent inaertioii. j . Tlte number of inaertiona to he marked on ' all S'Uertiseiiienta, or t hey will be published ? until onlered lo be discontinued, and charged accordingly. 1 One Dollnr per arpinre for a Mingle in*er- f lion. Quarterly and monthly advertisement* I will he chtrgel the same as a single inaerlion, and aeiiii-uiontlily the satyr as new * one*. I t'oinniuniealiona recommending candidates I for public office or trust?or puffing exhibi- j ? lions, will he charged as advert isemcitt*. r Marriages inserted gratis. Obituary noli-I oe< over *i\ lines, will ho charged at adverti- \ sing rates. t COMMUNICATIONS. the llorry I'ispalch] ( Tributo of Rospoct. , a meeting of .jlio Hull Creek , Iftirs. Ueld .ai thuir touular drill at f \ tspruig, toe i tn September. I The following preamble and . resolutions were unanimously adopted : Whereas, it lias pi caved the'llnler ?.f t Y the I uivorsti to tuke from our midst one j of the officers of this Company, Lieuten- j nut David Mc llux, it become* us to irive - -- n I i expression of our sorrows and loss nri-ing i from this sad dispensation of Divine < Providence. He it therefore Resolved, That in the death of our friend and fellow soldier, I> Mc I In*, i . we recognise the hand of (Joit. who has Been fit to remove him from us To this , t we bow in submission. j Resolved, That individually, we have . lost a friend; as soldiers, a faithful offi- l cer a.id servant of his country^ who was | always ready to ?sko up arms in her de- [ , fence, au<i if need be, ?> give bis life in vindication of her bonor. Resolved, That wc deeply sympathize ' with the family ami relatives of said ol$ccr of our Company. Resolved, That the foregoing preamble and resolutions bo published in the I 1 ILtrrj DtMjKif'h, and that a copy of the , same ho forwarded to the widow of our decease J friend. ^ S. S SAUVIS, (). 8. 1 > Proparo for Winter. j II undoubtedly true, that the suffer- j our soldiers have been greater f just 9 B tnaladit HB^^^rave men have suffered, , change ^^^^^^^PBH^niiKtte, of food badly cooked, and of J inadequate provisions against the heat of the nun ami the chungi a of the weather. | A more trying season tlmu summer to | ( Southern constitutions is now close ut hand one to which the Northern constitu- ' tion is adapted, and which, as it exists in Virginia, is nut considered rigorous to men who have passed their lives amid ' the deep snows and biting blasts of the . North. We must l?o getting qur soldiers ready r>r the winter, or all th-11 thoy ' have suffered during thin r< as<>n will be case and hcaltlifulness in comparison. . Wo believe that with the training our volunteers now possess, and habituated ( as they have been to their present mods ( of life, they ran go through a winter's^ campaign with scarcely any sickness or t- suffering, if timely and efficient pre para tious ui e now made for their comfort and | k protection. The winter is a more aalu* i hrious season than summer to men who ! ^ arc suitably clad and defended against f the iiieletiicociia of the season. Now, . then, is the time to provide warm and comfortuble clothing for our brave sol- ' tln ry. All tliut our volunteers need? j blankets, flannel shirts, thick clothing, , , ^^^^^^^wroolcu stockings, strong shoes, ^nrcosts, and other art idea which soldiers ^Lirc for a winter's campaign - should ' ready by the first or middle of Onto* BTT ' u ber. l or this purpose, we look to the , active aid of every man and the personal . labor of every woman in the Southern States. I.very man, who has not volun- jtecrcd for the w.ir, should volunteer the ( A lirge?t contribution lie can give for (lie 'preservation and efficiency of tbo-?e who m are fighiing for his property and home as W .......I. r- ? y ...... . m - Mil nan unii , UUII e??rj WOlllAII ^ Z ?!.ut (J?d blew thciu?wc nroJ not inr ?k ' th*m to perform any act that re- ' j <|Uires effort and *elf sacrifioein this cause, r Krerjalierr, orer the whole South, they f nre at work, nursing the mek ami making j m clothing for the soldiers. All that in ^ required now, is to give their labor the f| right directiow. l*rt them begin now to ^ (| M make up the articles for winter clothing, | ? |,t |t?eir hu?b?od?, brothers and mio L r1'' i * oils? they c?n to this sacred t\ "very dollar in the South is1 ..... to the good mum*, it will be wiaely, m at well as petrudirally, bestowed ; for, if through neglect or petiurioasneaa, our { B bravs defenders are strieken down, eon- j ,, fi?e?tioo will ?ei*e, despoil and beggar ; ii w r Jbi K: * ' * ; % rery man io th? South who has an? , ling to bo prized and plundered ? Rich- | iOti'1 Dispft'rh. ?. 0 CORRESPON DENOE. > (For (ho Worry Diapatrh. ] From tho Seat of War CAMP FLINT HILL, V.V,) September. 5tb, lHtJl..# [ The appearance ia camp of tho ever j relcome l>i?p4it< h, remind* ua of the ' leasunt duty wo hare pnautupf uqpsly , nkeii upon ourselves of c?*uuiutii<*?li*g i 0 our friends through its column*, and ! re w<>uld remind them that we consider 1 >ur profuse promises, "to lot thei* hear \ rom us," redeemed by these oommuni- j ations, an ! in all sincerity, debit thoiu villi the some. We have had every it tent ion we could expect froth our riende, though wo havo often failed to eccive their full benefit. Oar mails generally, arc quite as extensive aa we rould expect?yet there arc isolated ease* f complaint. Sergeant L., and Corporal 1 , having failed to get a letter by mail, >r to but/ one frotn the Postmaster, held i council of war and determined to adrertiwe.\ 1 have dissuaded them from it, Msltf, theirs t? a ease Tor Compis ion, and I commend them to the kind Donshleration of the fair of ITorrv. Quite u lively crowd Ima collected iround me, and of course, the principal lie-no of conversation is our sweethearts it tinroo. If wo only thought r.s inuoli ?f heavenly thing* a* vro do of their aright eyes and ruby lip.*, our hopes of :uturo happiness might bo more extenlivc, but not moro pleasant. There i? >ne thing you must nil admit?or ought 0 at least? that mine (exonso the egoism,) fia* tlio brightest eyes, the fairest "ace, the tiniest baud, the prettiest Coot, ho most graceful form and kindest heart. 1 would alio knew that I surpass the constancy of those around me as far as die-does the beauty of their lady love*. While they are flirting with the Yir ;inia .girl*, nn<I finding a new fl.une in ivory locality, I stay in camp and think if l?er. Wo have not tnnvis.1 since our last nm mimical ion, though wo have several itnes be?Mi packed up, to double quick ifter the Yankees. The position of the iriny of the 1'otoinao, ami the correspond ng paction of our other forces, is very atcreiting at this time. I would give ,*ou these in detail, were it the part of irisdotu to do so. tlen'l L?ngst reel's lJri?atle has comlu and of Munson's heights, rotn which the dome of the Capitol is litftiuatly visible. What are the iiitenour 11 tie and trusty loaders we l^^inU surmise. Wo place the utmost ronfidcocc in them, and fee! sure of ultimate success. Our news generally, is of the iniT-t rheering character, and we hope soon hat the uufortuna'e n (T? i r in North Carolina will fin 1 as good a set oir, as lid the defeat of tien'l (iarnet by the irilliant battles of Manassas, the exploits >f Kvans on the 1'ntnmac, and the success I ?f McCulloeh at Springfield. We were pleased to see the wit'y and jenial communications from our toother loldiers and friends at Camp Marion nnd lichnionJ We hope soon to welcome hem among us, and to see thein assign* d to a position nf honor. We most ineerely wish they may eaeape the torri- j do suffering through which we hive lasscd. Our nuriiber is again swelling o respectability, and the men u>?sutuing heir wonted cheerfulness. Having nothing of general importance ! rliich we arc allowed to write, we will ssay to give you aouie idea of how wc ivc: Our men are provided with army tents, 1 nade after the pattern of the roof of a g cabin In these five men are hummed, nnd when they i>rcall at home, t ud a few visitors call, all out doors is ' rought into requisition to accommodate Itomselvos nnd friends in lirir habits atniinj ito somewhat to civi zed people. We cat three,tune* a ?l.?y. l nH, n? n general tiling, sleep ut night, r we can get ihe chance. II Vcille bent* t mx, breakfast ut eight, drill at ten, ino at twelve, drill ngiin at three in Irigido evolutions, wliicli is <j?>ito an nposing alTiir, especially advancing in nc ut u ch irgc, dress parade at six, ike tea nt will, tattoo at nine, taps ut mi, and you hove the whole round of rdinary duties from day to day. * We were glad to hear that our friends ad insdo preparations for supplying tis ith such things as wc shall most need i this cold climate, and cannot ho else- , dioro obtain -d hy ns. We are surround1 hy a race of extortioners, and can et nothing only at the most exliorbitnnt rices. If, however, they send us the*e kings, without some ono to come with iiem *< inmi novor rec-iro thorn. Wo avo not yet received the smallest park go scut us. Wc cloee this roving, rambling letter ith our kindest regards to everybody, nd our love to all the girls. L. The aieknesa in the army of the P.itoiac is diminishing The hospital rejrns continue daily to make an iniprov- | ig exhibit. > 11 OHi It T tlortn Jhspatcjjl JOSEPH T WALSH. Thursday Morning, September, it^j. Jr^f" The Kditnrial and Proprietary daj< parttut'iU* of the lh*fntlrh, will be cotiducteJP* entirely independent of each other All oani4L, inunicat ions referring to the former, must addrcMied to ih?u Kdilor. Financial mallet ntid everything conuected with tIt* l>n<*u?esaj? ' of the paper, will lie conducted by the Pro- P*' prlelor*. or Mr. N. (i. I Intern, who will traiM it act any feusine** during their absence liiurV] town. AujT We have received No. 7 of the ?1 t .Vfte AVu published at lToiun*illo andw will gladly exchange P" f a- 4^1 It will b.- seen by a notice la thin twins ^ I ?bat Lieutenant T. W. Bcaty wtV return " to Virginia on tho 2lat iii?taiit, nn* that. Ia ho desire* fiflvon ?>r twenty recruitsdcn 1 ** hi* corps, tho Horry Volunteer*. TliVeyl Company in the only reprenentatift* of *y Horry in tin* Army of the I'otoinnc, and jf' we should nil be interested in having it- 0 rank* filled '' ii Thieve* in Richmond. Ir( The city of ltichmond mid our lines '" of Itailmnd*, seem to bo infested by . thieve*, and those too, of tho iiieuncNt : description. Of tho many packages nnd , ^ boxes *eut from this section to our vol ! unteers in Virginia, not a single one has ; ^ reached its destination. Their di-ap i I? p<'nrani e mid lion reception may he nscribed to negligence on tho part of llailroud , ^ nnd Kx press officials,* but we believe that I *0 they have been stolen by some mean . wretches, akin to those who are making tho war and its incident*, sourcesof gain, i The last instance of this kind of robbery , kfinn rr a. ] in 11...I. ........ I ? ? I - * -I wVVUI Ml i%?* ?iiu<m*U| UIIU It UW? nut I do llio authorities of that city much en d it, to assert that the pcrpctrsUi r of the I theft ha* not vet been discovered. A large box well tilled with clothing and ^ tunny other comforts, intended for t l?c i ^ the Horry Volunteers, was dispatched ^ under tlie escort of the "Horry llebeU," and thauka to their watchfulness, arrived with litem safely at Richmond -Vt^. that place, it was given in cbarg^^fl dnv- r of a uncoil, for trans portal inN^^H the Kxpreas ? ffice, and his receipt l.ikctiiT sittcu then nothing has been beard of ' tbu driver or box, and the Kxpross ' Agents deny its reception by tlicm. i There is no corps of brave men in Yir- : ginia, which could not have more easily ^ borne the loss than the llorry Volnn-j^ leers, and it is a bitter hhamc that after months of exposure and want, an J ucatjy ^ destitute of clothing, they should be robbed by this dastard of th-* garments ami 'comforts ?the results of tbo labor of a their wives, daughters and sisters, at .j home. It was bard for the latter to give ? ^ up their husbands, sons and brothers, I and bid them <I?hI speed to the far dis | ' t tut seat of war; but it is slill harder | j for them to know that their toiling to j contribute to their comfort, has been all , 1 tl in vain, because of the base rascality of uK'ii who breathe ? SouthiTn atmosphere. 1 Wu hope the villain may bo caught, and J f >r punishment, .sent ou to Capt. Wbiti^ ' al l'airfux. ??? A Pressing Invitation. >i The New Vork Ht-raLl having recent- J ly in a heavy blow off of gas, grandly ( described the "tremendous thrashing a which the Yankees will give us along the , 'f I'otomao, if l/f i/ ran i/rt an op/xtr!unity," is thus invited "to come along," by the il Richmond />i*jmhh: "Afford you an * opportunity ! Why. you miserable slave ti of a baboon, the (,'oufedi rate v?il?ra ?r? | |] .,f .1... l: ai^nt in-. i-'ijiiH'i in. i? uMtingion ; (| Come out, if you dare, from your dcn?. ! n Mini m e vrlu*tIter you cannot get mi op- i (' portuiiity. When our turn diive you I, from the next height, do oot run into g, ulndfer like the genuine lie roe of Hull T Hun, but Hupport your advanced guard (' with your whole foreo. Send on your h inati .McClellun, if you reiilly mean for j (.' Iiiiu to advance. Ce.no rwiiL'geiing uinl 1 lying, and turn to fighting, if you do not V wish to retain among the nations the |, reputation which you earned at Hull J K hi ? that of t|io most arrant poltroons p that ever hid a lily liver under a bully- y ing exterior " The Captain (Jeneral of Cuba lias " . I i issued tliu following proclamation: "I j liavu determiiieil, [under date of August 17th,] that all vessels occupied in legiti- I< mate commerce, and preceding from d the port* of the Confederate Stute*, ft hall be filtered and olearcd^uuder the Confederate flag. They shall he duly u protected by the authorities of the Island; Ct and, further, all foreign consuls have w been notified that interference on their it part will not be tolerated." . tl . J_) J..H NEWS or THE WEEK. o:? FROM K KNTtCKY. The Legislature of K?nia4y, which ? not represent iu citiseus, is pinoig a course calculated, speedily ivoire thai Stat* iu the uicabes of Lao- , do. The State Senate has adopted the solutions previously passed by the j louse, instructing the Governor to issue, rtfcwitb, a proclamation, peremptorily during the Confederate troops to i]uit I te soil of Kentucky. The Hill makes ' siting war on the foiled States or the j iliattuanl- of troop* fur tho Confaderate tales, or inducing others to do , or titling or pnradiug with uny company itli the intent of joining the Confede- j, iU> Army, a felony, punishable with ttui one to ten years imprisonment, ho invasion of Keutucky bv any of her ilitena serving as (Confederate soldiers, i , i made a crime punishable with death.Tt 'he Act is framed mi as, if adopted, to a into effect at the expiration of ten , syi (!) In liia reply to the late protest j f Governor Magoffin, against a violation i [the neutrality of Kentucky hy the i H|^ Uovcrntnsnt, Vresidetit^ ^^^ruarl* that, "neutrality, to lie ( titled to respect, must i>? strictly main- ' I itli d between both parties; or if the!) mr bo opened on the one side for the 1 ygn-ssions of one of the belligerent p.r j I ft upon the other, it ought not to be | | iSt to tbo assailed when they ?*eek to I , iter it for the purpose "f aelf-defence." Iu towns of llickuiau aud Columbus i ive Im'cii taken p ^session of by our j | nopa, the reasons for which, are given | I lie following proclamation of General >!k : "The Federal Government liavin de'iance of the wishes of the peo- | e of Kentucky, disregarded their lieu* ' nitty by Cstsblinhing ramp depots for : i lir armies, ami by organising military I liipanies within the tcriitory, ami by P t.iblishiiig military works on the Mia- | uri shore immediately opposite ami < imtnnnding Cnlumhu*, evidently intend- | I to rover the lauding of troops for the ' 1 Sure of that town, it loin become n ' litary necessity for the defence of the I tritory of the Confederate Slates that Confederate force should occupy Co- < tubus iu advance. The Major-Getieral ' I turn a tiding has, therefore, not felt him- I If ut liberty to assume the lows of no | iportaut a position, hut has decided, to copy it. In pursuance of this decision i has throwu u sufficient force into the >i wn and ordered tliem to fortify it. It gratilying to know that the presence i Jiis troops is acceptable to the people ^fcduuibus, ami on this occasion he < lures them that every precaution will i i taken to insure their ijuiel and the i of ret ion of their projierty, with all cir personal and corporate rights." The Charleston Courier gives the ftd- i wing account of the reception of the mkee prisoners ut Charleston : At an early hour yesterday morning, ( ie prisoner*, one hundred and fifty in tuber, cent from Uicbuioud for confine #??t in Castle INnckney, arrived in thi* i'y by the Northeastern Hail Itoad.? Vy were in charge of (\ipt Gibbs, ('. L A , accompanied by jii evort of twenjf-ive Louiaiauiaiia and twenty-five Mi*. i??i|'pian.i, under the command of Lieut. Irckett. In consequence of the early hour of Iktir nrrivitl t.rnviittta ilt?unrk..iail_ ?- - r,v"v"* >ent*, but a very small number of spoeiter*, exclusive of tho military, were rfttDt to vtitnris tho lauding ot the priantra from the cars,. An escort, admirably arranged, eonluting of the Rifle Regiment, (VI. .1. h. Iraoch, and a squadron of cavalry, Lieut, 'ul. \V. 11. Ryan commanding, had been t the depot in waiting from ten o'clock 'liur*d.iy night till Friday morning. The following were the companies of : i>e Rifle Regiment composing ilie escort, i ho assembled pursuant to previous note : Washington Lgilit lnfuiitry, Lieut. | i.#NVwu?e, Commanding, Moultiic uard, Capt. Calmer; Calinetto Rifle- I ten, C?pt M? lehera ; Zouaves Caketa, [ apt. Chichester; Jamison Ritleim-ii, i ,ieut 11 James, Commanding; lieaurc- ' ai>l Light Infantry, Capt. I* II. Lnlane I he (Kjuadroii of Cavalry cotniiitcd of the , ear lest ?n Light Dragoon*, Capt. Dot- . dge, and the (scrinuM Hussar*, Capt. 'urdts The main body of the escort halted in , Yaahingtoti-strecf, and formed into a ollow square, while the Zouaves were 1 ( etailed an a spe cial guard to receive the , , riaontrs upon their leaving the cor*.? | n,e irain iucki-J in near the plat form, ' line of sentinel* was thrown out to comland the track and |ircvcnt tbo escape ! , lany <>f the prisoner*. |( The officer* were first taken out by lieutenant lirockHt, commanding tho Dlacbmciit from Richmond, and trans- 1 | trrcd to Captain Chichester, of tbe Zoure (Vets. The Zouav * were drawn | i |> in two c duuim, and tbe prisoner* re- i lived between the lines. The private ere al?o turned over by tho saiuc officer ; < i a plsoe in the column iu tbe rear of I je otfiver*. A square was thus formed, t I M i/r c H v. the head anvi rear laiug lac fr?t and tl semml platoon of the com|?any from lticb- r iimnd. I!a\ing joined the tn iio body of u the aarnrt Wuliin^Mnirt^^ (be line of ?? march was taken up for the Jail, wbcpa e the prisoners are 1o be confined until re- u tnowad to CaatU Wmokney The route ii wait a* follows : Down Washington to h Calhoun, through Calhoun to Kiug.down ei King to lieaufain, tlp-ticC to Mas)?k u street into Mugaslne, the hea<i of the a square halting in advance of the ba^ a, gate leading iuto th?* jail. It The ZoOawcs Company being the spe- b cial guard, remained on duty as guard t? for the prisoner# while in the jail. I li The detachment front ltichniond were ri escorted to the Charleston Hotel by tlic tl Wushiugtou Light Infantry, Lieut. NVil- pol kie. In On the line of march moat of the prta- el oners exhibited a miserable appear- , b< auce. n> They manifested no disposition to ca r? cape, while uioat of them aeciued to be li iti good spirits and spoke je?tingly of 0( their thang fr<?iu ^ a tobatfoo factory to V arh 11 had more of the appearance of a ni State prison. . * . th The Zouavea will art ? Special 1 f-? Liuaril. until lho transfer of the priaoners at to Castle I'iliektoy. N Preparations f??r their reeepti- y ut nt Castle I'inckney are in progress, and their in reluo\al is expected to be made on lues- w 1?> lii-XI. ! HI The third story of ilie J.iil has U rn (li assigned to the l'livuli'^ I he Officers have room* unsigned them ou (he hist ti< Boor. hi o , ,|, (iitr Mrown, of (teorgia, has issued a jf proclamation, calling lor an iuinicdutc jrgumzatiou and tr.iiiiiug of the i-uiiro r] militia force of the State, ufter the fusil- ai u>ii iu-which our Charleston militia are t}, at work. (\ The New York Journal of Commerce U| that Lincoln's "Jcieiiivtti" have 0f prepared a list <?? ''secession sympithiz- . d, nrs" in that city. They have spotted" ffl about seven handled citizens us iu mates <?ii for Fort Lafayette. tli Cuuvcutiotis were held in lhil'iuiore t-i cit)' und county h?*l week, And delegates ' c.i ippoinli ?1 11? a State Ittaee Convention to th lie held hereafter in Baltimore. The wn proceeding were harmonious. to Tue crew of a British war vessel, which th was off llaMeraadttring the Immbardment, |? utate that, in addition to the Iiartict c<< Lane's fuel and guns. the Yaukcea b?st m two surf boat* ami sixty men drowned The recent wine and sulutur^H lN?ngre?4 confi-oat ing tin- property ?li??iis Mid enemies will affect th it un tiuiablo old military peacock, WinCeld I pj ^crtlt, to the extent of never.il pieces ?>f f real clttlc owned by him in Hiehtnond. |M which will now bee cheated t? the use of ^ the li ?vt rnmeiit. f. Bomba III. j F We took occasion a short time hi nee to 1' compare tli^ lLboon ut Washington to j d? the two Neapolitan tyrants, father and ^ on, who earned the execrations of the world and of all future ages by the reign of terror which they deliberately organ* , ixed and carried out within their doniiu 111 ions. The charge which was made I agiilist the younger Ibnnha in the llri ^ ti*h Parliament, and which contributed " more than anything else to deprive liijn nf all sympathy when he fell, was that al he governed by means of the police.? r'' Our American It unha copies his examp!e iin-st sedulously in this respect. We lire told by his organ, the New York ^ Herald, that bis Prime Minister Seward, having, we presume, notbiiig else to do, is engaged at this moment in organizing t-' a system of espionage on the Prctieb i plan ; that is on the plan adopted by , '' Kouelio hi the days of the consulate mid i' . i.i_ i i*n i ? ? ' ivi'pirr, w men mien every nouv with " spies, planted distrust in every social eir V tie, and hmidifl peace, security ami confidence fr-'u? every Ii<iuh'Ii?|J in l'ruuoa. Ti Miuel coutnleiins I waiver- ^ Rations were not *acrrd from (lie prying malice of this terrible *y stem Tiie neui- 1 c*t relilive* knew not !mw to tiust rach oilier. '1 lie fatlier knew lint that In* al son might nnt be u spy upon bin net ion* j 1,1 ll?e nmilier knew not that she might nut be <h uouiicod by Iter own daughfer.? I" I ncrud.cable suspicion was row n between liUnLaod ami wile, brother ami sisters, 11 master and "Servant. Kuch felt that the other held his life in his hands. Such w was the system which Mr. Seward is 1,1 employed in imitation, and such were its result*. It was copied with improve- j, I lit'Ills hv the twru Itiifiiliss ur<<l tl... ----- - ?-? ,,,v Itl younger of them lo*t Inn crown for the jc ffeitcc. W heii (.iaiabuldi came to try conclusions with him, ho f..und scarcely n anybody among ln? nine millions of sub- hi jecu to Mam! at his hack. Tbs invader n walked through his territories, as tin.ugh lie were leading a holiday procession. Yet it was not either their chains or d their dungeons, their police or their spies, n Ihst formed the most damning accusation v gainst the Itouibas The crowning act * tif outrage in the case of each was the ( l> >nibanfiuent of his own cities. lioiuha the elder bombarded Naples, ruid lioutba . 1. ~" ^ Ito younger bombarded Palermo. Out g?d bunanity, all over the world, rose ^ p tfciiiiiKt them) at roe'ton* deeds. There ? nothing to justify it in any military ode known to the whole world. Yet mrtonib it Washington proposes to nitate the risthpfo. We arc told by* ia miserable tool, the Baltimore Ameri* no, that he it erecting batteries to com iand the city, upou Federal 11 ill, and We re givi-o to underNtand that, upon the pproaclt of a C"n f? derate force, he mcatta 4 > burn it to the ground. Wo hardly ttaa h'*w u> lieiiev# thai he can be lusdiitiKt; a rriioewn bjkrtb'v, and we should fit bi'live it^a4ilienor taken pains to snder ua incapffele df ew/p 5.1*0 at any* ling he may do. Wcro lie not capable rentertaining thoughts at leant as bad, b never would have sanctioned tlje proaimtimi of that "bastard brat of it vaga>od fiddler," Fremont, in Missouri. We cd not p-cture to our reader* the hnr>rs of u b 111h.11dntelil in such a city ua altiiuore, whore the |?opul?tion in 2110,)0 We have but one hope in the cam*. 'e eau hardly believe that a Governcut which qpL'da. more than any if go.nl opinion offoreign powera^fl rMt tt t.y an wet or xUrli unparfffM^H S re-city. We n 1 v unptriUcli-> for the eap-dit .11 Born hit win mitiiinted Kimr. ni roiiaidcicd Kit pi'WiT to l?o derived mediately from uhovc. Hut this in hi us ili'ctcil to preside f-<r only foot ycais, id proft-.iHO-i to hold his authority f?oiu i.? people. Win!? we should Irjorcnte the <fe?truc>n of It.illitnoro iiK 4 deed of utialloyeil i<1 unapproachable w iekedticM, and ph>r?' it for the sake of those ninong ? noble inhabitants who nre embarked a i the same Qnnse with ourselves. and [ crate the authors rs euctuic* of l*od el the human iaco, we are convinced mt ii would add tenfold strength to the unfederate cause. All earth would rise [) as one man to curse the perpetrators mi eh an atrocity. The very stones in ie fields ?the very brick* in tlio cities, ould rise up against ill in. They would on hire cause to rue the hour in which icy first dreamed of such a crime. The vilizcd nntious of the earth xould make million came against men thus proving leinselvcs wane limn btrWrinuit. It nul'i be no violation of international law hang up like dog*, wherever caught, ic authors ami instigators, from tho resilient in the White House to the nthr* directing the conti agralion.? Itich- dfl Wednesday of November, 1801. ectors of tlieacvcrnl States meet at their speclivo Slate capital* mi the iirst Weil?*dny of I) comber, lxil. Ti?o C'ou'derate Congress meets at its prese' t pit:?I, Kichtnonil, Virginia, on the lSth vbruary, lNCili. On the following day, ebruary I'J, lh(>*2, thcvoiis for l'naiiit and Vice President are counted.? n the 22d February, lS'VJ, tlie I'reai nt will be inaugurated in due form. Wo presume that ail the Confedcrato >ui>.1 <>. <<- mil it- mi' |?11 <1111mi;irv arrangoen'B for tlie eli?cti??u of the officer* of ic (iovi rinmnt, now no tienr at hand. In-y have arrati^nl their electoral disict.H, we believe, ami taken nil proper eps for bolaing the elections in accord ic?' with the prov bioiis of the ('onfedete Conn itution. We hope that we tall have no other prelnniuar) arrangecn's lor our iimt {'residential election, 'e are gratified to be able to give the iMinncc that the election m not likely ? be a matter of content b?twccn rival liefluins anil clhjuei, but merely the >rinut ami authoritative dcclaiation of it* choice, by acclamation, on the part r the Conf? d- 1.1to Stales of America. of ieir high Kxccutive office in, for six L-um from the 'J?tl February, lMi'2. The election of member* of the (\>tiiterate Congress a I no taken place on y of tin' ('residential election. alee of South Carolina, North Caru'ioa, corgij, Alabama, Florida, Mitc-i-sippi, utniu n n, Texan, Virginia, Tennessee id AikaUMfl, will he fully represented 11hat body. Missouri, almost certainly ; lurylaud, ijuite probably, and Kentucky, atobly, ulao. I be Confederate Senators will be elect1 by lb. 'legislatures of the respcctira Utc.n above named, all of which will invcne before the day uppointed for tbo : / .l n eeuugoi iuu i/OligreM 111 Klcliiuond. 1 Finic, Tiioiiou FaLhk. ? A correspon* isut of the New Voik Herald, pretend* ig to write from aomcwbcic in (icorgia, idulges in tins flight of fancy : With the exception of South Carolina, Inch Iota ever Lccu a fcatcnug ulcer of natocracy?a running aore, wnh II..rid gul circlet, ou the giant body of the real Weateru Itepublic? the u>a sac a in le Southern State*, on the first day of ilia year, were aa fruo to lite Union as 10 cha*te young bride, with the hynieijI hluahea enlivening the pallor of her irgiu cheek, to thejovsng llomoo upou ho?e arm she leaves the iiuprcaaiou of er weight with audi coubuding uffecon. J'Aiu't that gay V as Moac said to his ,ixe