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^ " ^ 46. FI^IDA^MARTh 25, 1864. NEW*SERIES-VOL 1* TSBMS. %, ttlMK ? * I : ,*:;% ISS g V. . "V;1" " 'j' sv*^- Ivr^ #'*& v * ' ?, ^fjRates for 'Advertising; For ??$ $qmr& ? twtJre turn m hm ?TWO {t?] IKHtA&S $ot the first ' m?*'Stav*a0 Oifi SO^ k h*M?j*nfn csSY$ fcraw* "I ^ cta^ i g*' ;- S'OS'X'S CORNER! ^ fl r S'v?1 '13s1!1 '" *". ,. ^^xset- tazsaif op stats.. Jt - SUfrfitoSS w?t mi&B.' W eemoijL ?wiM os 4fee||7 .. fPC?aawyw{> a imfttnevH W}- \ 1*9*** %*** ib&Urei*. * k)j&2?t*?? mr**-, zw,' j *? v*niem &r wb*t will IKH t**r lb*'}%v" l?fftl?# - '* ' "'>. $S;. ---'->' _.,, li? n** W&t&rf }*ttk b? mf%r b turon***. ** f??kft*4. tW onT ci?&m* wt$f *m\ ?* II sl*t xrmj, \m tsvr wiii ?tat at bo*o? <!??. . '.ft'Mf tbtti drt*\U* St*t* i>< bet P** *v .&*? *t*?g ptaiag c ^ rfcblf feubgftftAa&r u? ?* At tttflttarr p9*t*v *! ^ Tb flPpW 1 irpmt. ttiubfT j'6* #. pfttewM e*?nfm t?{x*n th? ; 2 4?^iK??r*f? IM W \h* Coftv'tmi***. Tfer I ** <t*?tf?fOl)K l9bM* evrJ*y p*$ k titolf bm&ed* uM i? Hmlud1 Mr lire ft-1 C 5 pfW* r/f bbettt. | ! Coaffw* mntxbl mrfrr jwftctJi! {?*m upon?* #kj* fttfeil lij<? waff***!* to be fey tibs will Jw to pl*in violation of I ihm If urn Act *? 4^nk*ee<! K ] ^ it* Pnwktest m*y mpfaoa ?hom ho c\ oj hh&xij mmmrt to titeq#imtfAithifedrifts and f? ?R?t ?ti) immig*t* Uto ?w*. j ' ft* to 4M?rfi?lly rttttmmcmlaJ to ^ uka promt to *tv?p tW Act w*?h the ] Ly | ? Mil if ibm fcdip*ft*& Tttokk ( . Gonrwr ?ir?w the c*??c* of the ?*-% j ^ mkI the who it rc^powht^ *n<I how i ^ pMM ?hot}!4 b? taught. Ho oeenpfot !i?If h** jj roMMgv is thu m<?bmt**R character jof of tba war* THo Bforthsrti IfeinocrtU ami ^ I tiXKim&t Rvpt&fcarts are exonerated from c*#??g it The po^pots>ihiiitT f**U e*c!s?ivc!y w tfc? wicked H?pbuSieno fonder*, who denied | t titt eotnpact* of tl?? Con*tit niton, and ded?rpd 1 jm 0 aatM*t?ry htU and aiili-dam? Geil. Tiicw *hj mm obtained po*i??*ian of th* Federal Govern- ro wart, and fclhi Sooth vah complied in nj fes?#to?*ver thocomfmao^werct^ SUfc#> he | wfcfcli wteked men promts to rettorv I?y the paradox of fore*, under ih? ^rsiciuv, (ho Ti a v * : i.^ lit jZ7 V nngiy tprygf urv WTH UMuptcu ?n*n, tllff i ballot bos ownirfd, arms** uw4 to hold the 5?rtb nnd tuUtae the Sooth. vi A change of ?dfmm#tf?t?on At the North Q? mwt come be*w? ? **?> here peace. Tito ] Oc revoltHiott drfrm&i the r jghl ?f Suite ?orcrt?^?- j p, I tj Affidl ?plf'go^cmrnenf.* tVo dnl not provdkc! hjj, S tb? w*r* And *?fc*lda twijflatiftenfci b**e bee* \ osj i?ttted. Lincoln h** deflated G&rgU awljqtt I !ISi SB rebellion #2*"** the Federative QoartrsMsit, which tbe mere creature of J big &e St*fc% vkkh they emild destroy u weUj foi it create. 1 jw< la aa&Wotag war, tlia North d?d not seek! mi ft* restore tb? Usioa ur?fer tat Co&tiiisfcje* at j Ur k was, eoHta*r?? tb* Cr*??r*ims?t to tfee sphere ! thi & its limited power*. They hare taken one) ntlrcd tfioftMnd negroes which cost o? half j mtSUon of whites* and fonr thousand mSlk^ca j dollars wbil*t tlirr seek/ to repudiate self* rcrmnetii aihl snlgngate the South* and conraw of ad}d$tiijcnt k tmwle *ti mtfnl pretest* k imperil tic to *ay when the war will trrinate, but negotiation, not the *wonl will j ?llt iermh^ic iu lie ffipf we shou'dL- keep | before the Northern people that we arettady negotiate when they &v readr t? rceegptt* o rSfht to *d%or<?utaesii awf Us*'*orc??gn? VHTtheStat^ After ?$&& victory our Gov- j nmai ihdhld mate* distinct offer of pence j ' these tejmte and shook! the emiiae of m} \ i^. ,m,.j <^k ; awti ami iSe ?&? box h r?fn*{4, i eo ? dc?c??; tm*?s ^f?$fcw %*:': Kw Wftwre e North of^jsdw vorliJ oar n> dd^ttfl rtelw* wfcteli for ta?l)fpf^ b&temwp** * 8boal4 Lin^e nwimic*& set mritv, let Bim rttoiwref of lb* n | ?y of te^i *UiM in thtt on l?? t><ra8?, hmt, bfamcif A* thai . jwmrrr warxoDms* ctx redL n^Kft &3?t At Fort , Fiifcteg, V*~ ** it** JHh Sa4aj?t^TBc auk!* mm fili-fvi m twenty-fire mroMo irmn j ifrfasa fiisUhed. ibc* {ri kvpl feet, tht*& inc!w?s? m$ that of aod a half to. The mattam diameter to t*? 3B.fly-fottf ffiim?m ?Mr?y imtr inch**. The stf by tffi* omWcr wili he a 20 Jtegb solid <4 wo weight, ** ? shell of tto sad*. TW chaise of bi>w*te* weight x. - mi ? dfhtr poodk itm* ' tta?* oomm&ie&i my htet,aod SBfc f>o? bVjti'I Ai l claiip:- ! pstltc*', and ^igVja^twcotr^htt m*idc which *m t<*uum& of^au i |>W*wl bctwece s *ood<*i pattern cf thcgan ami the fU*k. m *u*J wmg 8rmfc-f*i?TOc i down, th* : *>dta) pattern wa* withdrawn, and the inner | rfcee. of the *att4 smoothed ow and washed j th a easting of pound cod, sifter which the j mid was bakod IJI the mmace. The tbrtk add mould, fceiag ready, were! iced in 11 pU twtatir-eight feet acd ft half deep. \ the hut torn of tvkicb was r *ort of sfrstio*, j ?m which ? fire, *** built *? ft* to keep the ] mid *err b?t during the ca*tm?. T?*o ha'inNi crane*, r^ -h of the cftpacttr of fbftr f th to Jta the gutt and the Ufhe made preftuJtr u* ifcifth it U tlxiv feet \<mg, coding *Hy 915,000. The gun will bo-fmag opooj ttmton*- placed over the orutre ofgmmy nsrittgr it* much cs*icr than whea ppomd mar the-. breech* The ottila> in ttiuhicturmg itd* $80,000, T The whole pro-j &ft of <miinu wa* accomplished m the m >*t is&ctorv manner. without accident or dcltj I any kiol In lh? pra*o?<ta of ? large number \ otfkxrs and otb?r?. and the {pin will bemated probftlv Withinthrw month* ia the \ V t *t? if- :_ ,i.:. L L . . ocjow ron iumwwa in i?? itetu KJett will bp able t/>nunaye it, and the \ a of a tangle discharge will \nt tcvcntr-fWe , list* The rang* jl* not yet ascertained! but! U e*pec5ed in r^jual that of the l?ir.<*h gims { re design iaJbo?c%er??oUDO much to produce a \>* rango pwse a* {# eoa*tniet one tbtst wilt t vc tnorwm* detractive power*. N. Y. Tribunft I Srcct Snir*. Tito advocate* of the mttetb j tfon of *tceNbr Iron in the cohvlmciion of, if* urge thai the change iJicv pr?p?*c in , [vet tli*> advantage* of eeonoinjr# ami tticreat* atrcngib and trying capacity, TbeMnud i *? of their theory t? about to Ik? tc?tod on a \ do which Has not hitherto been attempted, jo large evOan going ships formal of ?tctd | one of them a Mcamer, buiit for julesars Frar, Trenhoim & Co? the Confederate agents i* hunched from the yard of Meat*, Jones j rigging df*Oo^ ftf Ltfrffjfeol. The Chief j watmetor of the Nay/ waa attracted to Liver-! o\ by aft event ofmuch national intercut, d at a defaulter or which followed the launch ! / iL . : _,,, ...f .i _ prtswl mw mh}wim?h?ij v* mmcation wlttfli the fottire Mwr of thow? tiro j might help to eolvc. I to had wry fh" opinion 'of >teel, it comparvd frith iron, j ahiphmhfing p?r|>o*es bnt he emihi not! jdge btmv If lc> any decided co?rv? in the itier ofttil he had pen how far the newly ! mched t&ipi juui&d the antkipalioas of sir btritdeffc?litrbp (Sny\ Sitrtur*. | THE JfEG&LATlOy Of COMMERCE. the Coimitniion gives to Congfe** alone the popSf "to regulate commerce." The words *re : *The Congress shall have power lo rcg niatc commerce with fortiyn. nation*, nfA a?*#ng the several Stat4*, and Vritb the Indian mbaC* At its late session Congress passed % ia^no impose regulations apofi the foreign commerce of the Confederate States and to provide for the paWic dofenceo# Having thtw, !>? jthifhwr, ordained all the "rtfpistioni* for the L^rtSnct cf onr foreign commerce, CongrtM | d?*$ted expedient, it remains oidj to the E*e? rtiflmi lA <*?rrtf )?<ari infrv mStd*?t TtU ?M tl?# ?W ??*%V VMW?4 I old &?ltioRt\1 riew of the restive dotie* of the Li$?b?iive nod Executive ffep&rtmenlx, nndrr tbi*lDWf?roertt of the United States fnwi wh#? CofttUMttkm, the word* it) the bo&tedef'tKH^ptMef CoruUwtkm h taken. JUt ottr ; rcwisrs turn to the ads of the United S Sloe ^Hk&* wltkii we hate adopted, ami *ee with f wha^'iaioote detail all the ^regulation** of ; 003ibeeee ami n*vigal&t? are carefully provi?br, Th? &a? doae by the Legidatnrty |hn$& the convictSee thai ?p ito pm$r ?ta*r \ th^WDCotdioff to the view of our Executive imhorsue* at Richmond, appear* to be a very *f not a very impertinent paits*-t*kif?g ama afemoptir-fn It does not belong to Coin i^rw^lo rtpuhrte commerce, but to the Essen! tft itn art Tka fiigHtoW df I and Ui? Secretary df WW *re ?id -fot Atithoftifet to reguta* tli# com* mc die Coo&demte State*. In oor b?m [ of tho l?th isMijint *e nrr<r*Jk{i04*' '<;? dfect the Act to impo<* *pcwtlm foreign commerce of the Coo* > bj C 0 Memmmgmv u> .4 the Tremor?, ted Jeroea A. Shedftarr of Wtr. w Uteoe ^e^biii<?i*n the * i'??d?r ammed to UpdsUt opon &t*f witpk nutter; tod uric# as mnoy r?am&* iu* pfttcrtbotl ft* tW Art ! eonv|?fc If regeUtioft* me coftrtitmftwmb |?^^^e^otw<Ni wliy Mr, : commerce *'\lh foreign Ofttwti* end iwong tW moral Stales end ?ruh the Indian tribe*" \V? m*ke there obwirttiofc* sitnpfy to dirooI ido the tendency nod cornte of tiring*. Kevtromne L*oiftt,<? A gUoce oter n fusion p-*te, which cooM tbrmsgfc the blockade. owl inform oor Ud? friend* of the no* in rogae tatm the viler: Fir*?, the bonnet it ?tiH ikf temped* re ry <Wp from crowr, to the front* not drooping at all ttfrtr the face, or washed in, gnttcr rtylc, a U Marie looter, both of these being now /wot A profusion of {Sowers bee end ribbon oroamenu the*? iumfwo bend piece** The prevailing taste in drm rill* teem* to \?i (or *n?Ji figures on solid grvwind*. Apple creen, chocobto brown and Marie l^oiw I4?? are the favorite ofeflt. The lower edge of the 4rirt t* aiway* trimmed, aomeume* with a poC edged with a quilling of wonted braid; oftener an idahoeate pattern worked in velret ribbons* a it* I modalbnw M velvet and bee. Hie hodte* ars denuked from tbedrirt** and have doable paint* ItoUt hick and front. Girdle# are worn with plain w<t:?ie?; the? am made of mob*, corded with K<t*ri* leather, and trimmed with leather bnuom. Open deeve* am atway* worn in full drtwt. G.mb#ldi wtbtet are now nude with ftAea. w For mom-mug orwtumos linen acta, narrow colim* and hmad cuff*, stitched with colored thread, are wnrn. Sleeve batter* am indwpan* able, ]?*! and guld U;ng the favorite *tyle, ? Net* and fancy aprons am worn. Hoop* am *ri!l in high faror. Small stand. ??g collar* and fancr or Mack velvet neck tie* am also worn. F>,? children'* drcaset, Saltan pbids am the iinttersd style : these, with Swiss waist*, brotidlo am! prntuiun girdle*, am novelties. Hah innrAi bootee*, Ur?*J half way np the leg, nnj ! white pcltH-oftU, trimmed with red brawl, uuke the little demoiselle* look quite firkiyw.? Plaid scarf* re w<?m bjr both girl* ami l?nys, tied to hang o*er the left shoulder, or pacing through a hx?p at the wawt in front, over the shoulder*, atid hanging down in the back. | Orncent Cojcrwsuo er r?* ?The follow tunned officers from South Carolina, appointed I?v the President, were confirmed l?y the Senate, during the lAle smion of Congfcm ; Git>trait? Stephen J). Lee, from August 3. 1865; Wiide Hampton, from August 3. I8U3. Jiriyodkr Qmrrtsh?C. IT. Store tw, from J&mt.irr ?0, 1864 ; Itf. K. Butler, from September 1,'1809; A. Pcrrin, from Septeml?er 10, ?803; J. B. Kmbftw, from Fltnuify 13, I m # lottonMER^ s BA nu Mivtmx We find, in the Ii5?t number of the We&imininrr Pterin*, the following portrait of the prcnedt Prime Minister of England: M ; In tut sense in which the word s* imA &m&ng edncated men can Lord Falmer*ion be pro* nonneed wv orator. Neither in Ung&tge nor in thought does the character of hie public ; speaking ever rise for a moment beyond the ; lerel of common place. His manner is ttnga* larlr ungraceful; h* t&crancc often hsriutiog; [ hie action quite ungainly. H* tab* no new of any publicotuartiott bat that which it the mo%l obvious lie does not penetrate, o? cere to penetrate. tieyoml the external of anything.? j ^iono of his tpwsdm wnahl ever fw read accept I for the present or the historical into ret! of the wibjeci. No lofty thong!?*# shine oat throsgb the sentence, ho gnat political doctrine ? exponnded in them. Nofpleadid phraseology, I no brilliant rhetoric. Ift may be doubted whether (apert from the jocular and humorous nits) the most constant obacrar of tho Prime Ministers career remem* bored anything mom of hit eloquence than the genera) fact hat, on such a bight, be defended this meneare, and on such another occasion he denounced that. Having heard Or read the greater number of Lord Fahiiemoti * speeches durina recent vrtux. we can recall bat one sin g!e ftentefice which i# vm to rise* Ai*>ve J he fefel of the Him? commoopUce, We cannot iinricfttafwi bow jsrcrbod? who before* thai F??* And Pitt ami Sorke? Gtaniag am? Pi trl nnd OYWmcih Gladstone, ENcnboc?ngh and Bright, were .or are orator* ats tsppi* the tide of orator Itkvwm fc> Lord Fid* mcMon. H*f?*g wwd #It thft* foe* Hscem * pswtim to w* horocdbitoHr after, that die Prime v, I ^ter ft tfw most r&ctfre ?p<*fc*r now in tint Q , Hosts* of Common*? Paralox or not, it is the . actual truth. 'fix? ?*r?ot Lord Paimtc* speech** etc mon^fcc^ai d|an those fu?? rrtore than ji?t the thing h?" onglit. lie 1 alwar* ch'C* *> ami, a* if \*v a tort of inairnet. j H altogether wicked What uv the socctman of ?ontb*r, the | L&uvflbe of England. and his Pernas&iaa com* j paniont conceding Vankec warfare I Has Tenarson touched the war at all ? He intervened . for Poland, lie has more readers and kins* ^ men here than in Poland. ?> 1th &&id that Washington Irting rcaKred ! on hi* works the snip of $2^5,383. Since his | death, to September 30 1863, the sum of $34y : 273 has been received bv his exeentots. ???. ?# ?? X fall of 19* f;*?i?thirty -five higher than Niagara ?h*? l?ecft discoveredon the Columbia River, nrliefu lite vofflma <?f w*t?*r f* ** Urge m ' Uut &l Niagara, iu on? a u broken akt&U a Sjl>.'? -.'i - * * 31 . I?llIllffIWIIftM'llfflT not The arptmcftl* which we mo?t mm edgctil, hut tho*e which art mmi Hkelj to sai* the character nn<i the temper of bit no ihmco. St ifcmk* *!**?* fur <J? heftier*, and sever 11 hrowclf; *!w#vs to effect theme he &iJrara? ' never for the **k? of nraping oot any convic* ik?*i* prcfeot ntt { f&e?oo*te in hw> own raicA lie earra.thr pciitivc a&fotiot) of the Howe of Common* f>v Ccver becoming * lactam or a bore, ^ ^ Toe Pewraco Somber, is cat of bit *flrk**h Hiakmet** (So. 4. Tit# &&?& Mother) introduce* n toother bewailing th#fs? emtfjr ?*f her tailor toe, nod toliitlfig eta* row *!i tr*veler, mho remark*: ' , ? (? Ratted. i u?]mi tin* maiamd jf^ike- honor, * I Hi Aa or la*?I could H*to Jjons* wftfc ttek hvrmt#> halt ?f. bttt *tt*CQf?|d ' - ? -M Which bor u and bona, that hen Ubl Thdv do one vm 00 beSS e?r Eaftiah aWf* I Utr?owfek?d RaacabU ami art ofcflu? co?ifdte? j*t & is fs^; Ya*, sir. nod Uwy ?hou?d ?how on mwty fothaa, \ For mmklai um oTfcncfi ?wcfcrt*d?| agon. Souther appen-k the following note* W&$eh? witii the to\U conruf* and express** iW opto* inn* then entertained by good Englishmen ?m- 1| ccrniitg *ucli mr*n? of w*rikre, ft* bar* been : improved and applied by tbe Yankee* with i tli^ir ch*r*cUmtic ambition of improving <wt ' tiit? cfrli of i^UicfA $ : /Voir,?"The *tinkbot? xs*td on board Ukl French ship*. It wotrd be right aa.J humane \ to employ means of destruction could they be discovered, powerful enough to destroy fleet* and armies; bm to use anything that only ia* 1 /tdirmia] torture on the anffcrftrn in xtmr