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TATE .OK SOUTtl CAROLINA. I
DARTAN 1>UHO DISTRICT. '
r 1 \a the Court of Ordinary. I
* J. M. liedJon and Ltwia McMillan,
Applicant*. "
?
MtraM Alfred McMillan, et.al;
Defendant*.
r having beau iliowu to my satisfaction that
the heir* of Siaith McMillan, deoedfcd,
names aoi known, Hiram McMillan. Alfred
MoMillanattd Alexander .McMillan, Defendants,
4a this eosercaido without thia Slate: it is or..
Mered and deCeod that they apfflhr at tha Court
f Ordinary to be holdcn at Spartanburg Court
Vcaat far Spartanburg District, on Friday the
f^th day of April next, to show cause if any
they ean, why a final settlement of the estate
Of Elijah MaMillan, deoeasad, should trot be
Made and a deeree entered thertop.'
' Given under iny hand and seal of offiee, Una
the 26th day of January, 1H04. .
iw?* etni.K nnuttt o ? ?.?
J*n 28 " * " il" ~ im.
" State ofsuuthc a ho lTna 7"
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
Robert McCraw, Ex'or., Applicant,
vs
Pleasant McCraw, N J. Sarratt and wife,
et nl.. Defendants.
Petition for final settlement ani decree.
J'T appearing to my satisfaction that Pleasant
HeCraw. legal heira and representatives of
ttliam Mc<'raw deceased, names not known,
George McCraw, Peter McCraw, N. J. Sarratt
and wife. Deb by Sarratt, J. M. McCraw, Perry
Humphries and wife Artalissa, Thoa. Wood and
urD'a Jane and C A. McCraw, defendants in
-this ease reside beyond the limits ot this Mate.
It is the-efnre ordered that they appear >1 the
Com* nfOrdinarv to bo hnlden for Spartanburg
District at Spartanburg Court llouee, on the
4th day of June next, to show dAWe, if any
they can. why a final settlement of ttie estate
ef Cabraid McCrnw, deceased, should not be
mad* and a decree rendered thereon.
Witness my luind ami seal of ofiice.
J NO EAKLE DOM All, 0. S. D.
March 10 47 *m
OTATK OF SOUTIiv.CAKOIJNA.
SPAltTANRURO blSTRICT.
In the < ourt of Ord nary.
A. J. Poster, Applicant, vs Mnry Dodd, ei al
Defendants.
Petition for sale of real estate of W. T. Tanner,
deceased.
IT appearing to my SHtmfuelion that Vnidt-n
Green and tiie legal heirs and representations
of l Tinner, deceased, names not
known. Del n !mts in this case. reside beyond
the ii .:it- this State, it is eli?refore ordered
Mrit i;se. <i > appear and abject to the,
division oi i'.e it the real estato of \V T. T !!- |
ner, deeea- t. >ii or i?elor?? tlie 2|th day of
June next, or t h-it* consent t > the saute will he
eutvo ed >1 tei ord.
Wiui. s> me hail I md seal of O.lice, >J-i
21st lb<?4.
JSO. EARLE B?f\l\R, 0. S. D.
March 31 1'J 3 in
J11 Ii S r AT tf O r S O U Til C A11011.\ A
8t vttTis-ii b i DterutcT.
Harriet It. J. XI .itlgouiery, Applicant,
vs,
John D. Mnntsoim-ry, et. al Defend .nt?
Petition to prove Will of Vlary ft. Moit'gntn*
ry "*do3oasel, in due and *oleum form ut 1 -w. j
IT appearing lo iny satisfaction I It* t N inoy
Kiiwlur one of the Defendant* in this ca?c
r?iiil?s boynud the It in i i n of this State; it is
therefore ordered tliat die appear ui tins l'<urt
of Ordinary lo lie hidden for Spartanburg Ui?trict
at Spartanburg Court llori-c on the lJtli
lay of June nasi, to shew cause, if miiv exist*
why tpc will of Mary A. Montgomery defeased,
shnuM not he admitted to probate in due
ttnd solemn form of law.
Witness my hand and seal of Office, March
11th. 18'il.
JOIIN E.VIILK 1I0MAK, O. S D.
March 17 18 lltn
STATK UK SOL'Tll CAUOLINA.
UNION DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
"A Tf 11 : 11 HAS WILLIAM T. Hill ANT,
Administrator of the estate of JKKKM1
All KIlCHV, deceased, has applied tome
to have the estate of said deceased settled;
and it appearing to my .-at is fact ion that the
following defendants reside-from and beyond J
the limits of this State, viz: Adoti Kirhy and
rl ?if 1*211 t* ii n?'l K it'll v m lwikC umimpl '
unknown.
It is therefore ordered that they appear
personally nr hy Attorney before iiic in the
Court of Ordinary, nt Union Couti lious?, on
I ho }!7ili day of May next, and object, or their
consent to the rami* will be entered en record.
C. ?ACi?, 0., U. D.
Feb 20 46 Sin
HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE,
I offer for sale a lar^G and commodious brick
house, containing six large rooms. The
house is built after an approved model. The
improvements are all new. The lot is eligible
aud well shaded by forrest. grove. Tho situation
is beautiful, and convenient to tho Male
and Kemale Colleges of this Town, This property
o411 he treated for at private salon at any
Mine, until sale day in November wiien.it will
be sold at public uut-ory unless sold before,?
'/be late purchaser having uo use for it.
. * C. LEE.
, October 22 SO tf.
Taxes. Taxes.
I will, if not providentially hindered, attend
at Spartanburg Court House, on mile
days in April, May and June next, to collect
fhe balance of State and District TAXES, for
}8t?i. All persons who hare failed to pay
their Taxes, will have to pay in five dollar
notes or under, cr lone 33^ per cent on the'
a mount paid
The Looks will be closed after the ftr?t Mon.
day in June next, ansl executions will be
Issued against all defaulters
t It. 0. POOLE, T. C.
March 31 49 If
Lost IEXsI?!
?1TKA VKD from the Subscriber, on Law son's
Fork, near McMakins Factory, in November
last, Ten head of Sheep Five are narked
with ^tropin the right ear. and a slope in the
left;'marks of the others unknown. A liberal
fewaid will he given for these Sheep or nny information
concerning ilium.
r> if u i nn v
\j. xx . ?* iai'w x .
Jan 14 40 tf
Dontftl TVotioo
MY office is over Bubo, Edwards k Carlisle'
Uw Office. C. LKK, D. D. 0.
March 1.1 1y
Crow Bar Lont
BETWEEN i'acolcd l>epot and Spartan*
burg. Any one will be suitably rewarded
by leaving it at this office.
l 26 . <5 If
$10 JHo\viird. ^
T OST on or about tRe 10th of day of KebruI
j try lust in the wugouyard near the Depot
in Spartanburg Village, u small voluume in
pocket book form eouluinip^ Rubles and forT
ntultc for mechanics ami engineers by llaswell.
My name in written in full on the inside lids
mid on the blank leaves I hero are given in pencil,
formulas.for the solution ol inatijrRinses
which frequently occur in military engineerW?g^?o
that the finder cannot mistake to whom
it bclonelk. I R.m verv anxious to recover this
volume, ?8 n ?opty of il cannot bo purchased
Anywhere itf the south. I here Authorize^
Win. 11. Trim nier to pay the tinder a liber*!
reward who will return it'te the Spartan Office.
JSO. fSANKSTON DAVIS. 0a* E.,
1st Regiment. Engineer TroopsCamp
Gilmer, Vr. April 21 51 5t
H^.1DQUARTEH8
C*0X3CJUPT DEPARTMENT.
CoLtMiiiA April 20, 18G4.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 7.
X PERSONS be ween the ages of 17 And
% 18 iMd between 45 and 50 years, who
fulled te report for enrolment hy the 10th in ataal,
wi>l report to the Enroll.ng Officers of
their respective Districts ON OR BEFORE
TUB FIRST OF MAY NEXT, and will be enrolled
without prejudioo beoause of such' default,
on rendering a satisfactory excuse therefor.
II. Those who fail to report within the time
hereby ex:ended, will be enrolled as coniAsripts
and assigned to service with tho^-e laMween
the ages ol 18 and 45; unless tliey eliull render
a satisfactory excuse for such default* to be
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VB WJ HIV I/UI VU^l Ul Vvllovl I |'l I VII ill
Richmond.
C. D MELTON.
Major, Commandant of Conscripts i
tST Trr weekly Courier nn.l MeiWVy four
times; ail other pnpers in the State copy once.
April 28 52 lw
Hcudquurterm,
COMM1SSAft Y-fJEN E it AL'S DE1"T, S. 0.,
Com miiia, April 20, 1801.
COMPLAIN 1? against the agents to tnnnii
f icture s* irita .n the several Dimricin
hnvirg reached this Department, show in. mii
vi.lent misunderstanding nml misconstruction
of the Act anil their com tracts, the following
regulations are published tor the belter lnforluaM'
U ot the agents anil nil concerned, winch
must be siriotly complied with
1st. The spirits nnnufuciureil are to be soiil
only to regularly | rnciising physicians nml
registered druggist, residing iu same District
with .gent, tor cuirml fund*, at the price
named in the eon tract. I
J.I I'hy s.lialis liVing in one District and
practising m another mid ndj..i ing. may be
allowed to draw a portion ?t spirits from the
distiller of that District, tor; he use of their pittictilg
residing i herein.
3d. No agent has a tight to demand gr..n 1
[ for spirit*. '
4t\i. flic following pledge will he required
j !>y ilie agent, and mum be given in eveiy tn[
dt .nee before any por.ion nt ilie spirits iiiaiiu
tii uii< u uii nr iii.iiiii iiivi nr? u : " ft n?r un
1 it gn il. (regularly practising physician or!
r-gistci <"l 'Irn^w^. - I ? Di-'nct, do hei e
liy |>r> my honor that i will :wi kmc, si-ii m
U.spose of any p- rt: it oi tlie*pitita Itirit rli? tl
lo mc hjr . agent to uiauutaciure pure
spirits tor I lie District of except lot j
incl.ciunl purposes, ntitl (hit 1 will not sell or
otherwise dispose of the . ante nt to advance
of t^ri' than twenty five per cent on its eost."
a It. The quantity to he sold o eiuh regit larly
practising f]!Vysiciiii and regiitered
druggist, under ihe ?.(, is not to exceed titty
of wit.-Key un I lite g illo .s ot alcohui
during t lie year, strict y for un then) purposes.
The agents ?ie recntutiw tided lo tlelivei' the
above ?|iiniitity (it required) when practicable,
in equ it tiioiithly instalments, ? '-?,J to give to
each s portion when called t l-, nn.l not to de
liver utiy one the whole quantity at once, to
the exclusion, for the time, of others.
Gth. Agents are rei?ues#ed to make out find
forw-rd to i4?'* Depart incut puticinnlly, oil the
last uay of each quarter, or as soon alter as
possible, their returns, on the blanks furnished.
of nil SpIVus manufactured uttd sold by
the'-' during the quarter.
Iter nr<Ini* nt' litis (lnvArnnr
1UC1IAHD CALDWELL,
Lieut. Col nud Commissary Geneaul S. C.
UkxAll paper* in the - lute please copy once,
uml send bills in duplicate, with copy ot advertisement
attached, to this Departincnt for
payment Dills paid quarterly.
April 28 62 It
LAS T NOTICE !
N- OTICE is hcrehy given to all Manufne.
Hirers of Cotton Yarn and (.Moth, L? uttier,
Klines, Huts, Liquors and all others ot
whatsoever kind who are liable o pay tax in
kind for the llelief of Soldiers' tauuliei-. Tlint
from and after the 6th of Muv next, that err.
cuitt.it Will be isslted against all who fail to pay
by that time.
Maiitift cturers of Shoes Hats and Liquors
Blacksmiths, I'arriages, Wag.u >. Buggies and
Stone Ware, may commute their Tax in Kind
by paying the satue by the time above mentioned.
It is till important to the relief of many soldiers'
families who arc nair suffering for Hrrml
that those liable to pay Tax in Kind should
come forward find promptly pny up their respective
ilites.
J. II. CLEVELAND, Chairman, S. If. 11.
Geo. W. II. Lkoo, Seo'ry and Treasurer.
April 28 62 It
WaTYpr unnoF
vvni.i%fc.it iifcuuwi
OWINO to the advanced age | -jg
and the innbidty of the
Proprietress of this HoUmK.
with the great increase of patronage that this
Uousa has been receiving from day to day for
months past?being seldom less than from
FORTY to SIXTY -she will olose the saiue
from and after this date, and no boardefl or
transiont persons will be hereafter %ccoinme]
dated therehi.
j This House, situated in the town of Spar
1 taaburg, with six aeree of land situated oa
Main atreet, in hi way between the'Spartanburg
and Union Kail Road Depot and the Court
lleone, and which has been regularly kopt
pea as a Hotel for wpwards of '1Z years past,
without any intermission, is
NOW OFFKKKD FOR &AJ,K,
wun ine?r uri.nur* cobiaiiicu ii.trtio. rut
Hfttise contains
FIFTY IKHVMH
Several of ihcm quite large, at least 10 of
! thorn -JO feet square, and ilia balance comfortable
chrrvnbsra?ul| wall ventilated with large
windews, and well shaded with larfk ask trees
arauad the premises.
The Henise is in perfect order and used* no
repairs, and well arrange - for immediate use.
Terms made known by applying to the Pro
prist rese. The Servants belonging te the
1 House are wel skilled, can he hired it desired
Sufficient amount of good woodland to serve
the use of the House for many year* within
1 4 miles of the place, can be purchased wirii
the premises, if so desired
M. 11. WALKER. Proprietress.
Spartanburg, 3. C., Hcpt. 8, 18C8.
I Sept. 10?* 21 lIV
MH LONG'S GUKATfeFKKCII
IN TUB YANKEE CONGRESS. No
item of nehra, pe?V%i|?, says the'
Richmond Examiner, Has attracted mora
attention, or excited anoro' interest than
the late bold apecch of Mr Long iu the |
Yankee Congrcaa. No sooner was it uttered
than the whole Republican parly
wag on hie heel* like a pack of cunt, and
an nwAilitiM Aolkf V. tl'oVeVr anaitiu! Wfllitlli
? vAVIl lll|^ wnui-iUf Vinjf ^II0UWU| w iiivii
lasted fli rough ft ur whole days. A rcao- |
lotion arus intibduccd lor his ?x pulsion fur
daring to utte such sentiment*; butwcciti);
that it could not be carried, tho*fi.c
publicans substituted tor it a resolution of
censure. This led to a sharp and acrimonious
debate, and was finally carried?
but by the eery close rote el cighty'fcgainst
seventy. To add fuvtber humiliation, as
it were, it was proposed that the vote of
censure be rea to Mr. Long by the Speaker
during the session of the House, but
this proposition was laid upon the table
by s vote of seventy-one against sixty uit.e. I
Thus ended the whole.
We give s few extracts from this speech,
to show the ground upon which Mr. Long
stood, and the views he entertained upon
the issue of the present struggle. This
may be hailed as the first token we have
hud from Lincoln's country, that may
possibly load to a cessation of hostilities.
Mr. Long iutroduced his speech us follows:
Mr. Chairman : I spi-a'. to-day lot
the preservation of the Uoveruniciit. and
although tor tlie tirst tiuiu wiilnn these
walls, 1 |?r? pose to indulge in lliat iitfo
(loUi ul'spvech and lati.'ude ol iterate so IreoIt
eleiciM' bv <'fln . t^eiitlvuifii tor the j
past tour ine-:'. !i , ... ,t wrn:eo is adonssa |
Lie nii'i i c r i:. . .. . -<o.t eoiidi- t
lion ol .hi I ' s ? a hat i ma)
SUV and (io . i itjtjr
this tio. i .> . n: 11y. I alone |
will he r< sj o..- > .'i .tie l depen
di lice ol a l?cj u. ! tlie people.
? intend to pioeooiu lie < cilirtate convictions
ot ir?\ jii oi .it in this tearltil
hour ot the countij n peril. And now,
Mr. Cha.riuuii, as We are mi (./otiiuiiiieo ol
! the W hole on ill. > I tie t liioil. let
us inouiie, 1 ow sr.ne.s 11. I nioii to .hiv .
Til t I'UuM r.rr >?-\v
i he I it) ol Vt ushiii'z.oti is to i .* , :i
hat. L?tin lot iln,i i.n |
eral I roo|..?; in ail the no is .to. i*-i Aiiea?I
tiglis Willi which it is mi . ii tu"yie <
veill an attack truin the ei< my, and as an I
CVi'JfllCC ul lb* dlHpulllicile) < ! tin* AiillUU- I
istr.iluoi, ami ill C Ull>liv ??pC? U? |
the spring campaign ut lie. li.uuli yeai in
the progressed the war, the Ai?nni??i 'liruii
tele ul ilus city, the 1'resident > organ, in
an edi crial a lew iimrutiigs .since, s.ud :
4,L liui lcatuti has he* n U.1 ; i.ee iiiaiu
tains a bold liuiitmi l it .l.ij : I Ann; the
Florida expect ion was a ..imo; theMier
man cxpid liyi. I.. - i?* ; ic< n a .success;
and t he re > t ... . v ,vlu I c shown
tin ire ijn] in..11 . .used to |nw
sesu" A .! *> : ti-e .- > r, and nth
i era iiisup| > ii . A.im. ?isti.> iuii, have
| lold lllceiiUi.il , . ii Mm- to ti ne durum
the past wlit. r, Mint the re' eiiion wa?
crushed, and m.*?rrv w .? dead; thai the
t'ollledclates WtTt 'n.-ellll'g Ul K hull' Tc^i
tiients at a tunc, cuming anion our lines,
taking the l ath, mid ucscribiiifr the most
horrible sulleritig and demoralization from
want ul food, clothing uod ill treatment,
yet at the very tune the penpl have been
so deceived and misled. I rum ikv to ibiv
tIn- 1'rcsidcut calls for 500,000 more troops,
and in a lew weeks follows it witli an additional
i-ull for 200,000 more; making
700,000 sii ce the first of January, and
over 2,500,000 since the commencement
i of the war out of the 3,500,000 w ho voted
i in the so called lo^al States at (lie last
Presidential olectinii, when 75,000 militia
were to end it in twenty, or at uiost six!;
days.
TUP. INAUGURATION OF TIIK WAR.
A little over three years ago, the present
occupant of the ('residential mansion,
\ at the other end of the avenue, came into
this city under cover of night, disguised in
n plaid , loak and scotch cap, lest, as was
feared hy Ins li iends, he might have re
ceived a warmer greeting than would have
been agreeable on his way through Haiti
more, at the hum's of the constituents o!
the honorahlu gentleman from Mary.and
(Mr. Davis.) On the 4th ol .March he wu?
inaugurated, and in his address depreciated
civil war, using that ever to be a ineinora
ble lai guage, "Suppose you go to war, you
l cannot fight always, and wfieri after much
| loss on both sides, and no gain on < uher,
j y -u cease fighting, the identical olu ijues
t tiou ns to to iiis of intercourse are again up
i on you." Seven States had op to that
I tunc fcoeded from the I'nioii. All believ
' cd that war would he avoided.
At the eoncb.sion of ti e address the la
j incut* d lfouglas, who had closely wat lied
i everv word as it escuned from the 1ms ol
I + I I
the ('resident; turned to a friend, and.
with tears in hi* eye*, "thanked (J.hI that
alter,d(W (he election of Ahrahuni l?oicoln
would not involve the nation in ' ?,, ^ \
] aeoret meeting o!" the (loverm rr
I ber of ij*~ tea was 5o??n alter hell n. lis
city. /T > i euie was detiaed, and a ve?sel
1 sent out under pretence <?J luiuishino pro
, vision* (?> the troops with ^iijnr Atid?ra??o
in l?rt Sumter On a?riving in Charles
9. I. ? ?! i .1 i . ... I*t .1 I I t oi' v tie.i.l tin
I 0.1 if **/ ' } > Imi'i' t! i' |ii'
I i j ' li ii*ht iiit-ni .on in f !i
j I'll- ?l|i IIVJ, "I k'M'W lln_>
| wiiuiii :<> u?y inilid i" i i.in iu
hivo tii.it ii w.ik iiouoii'd expreaaly l?n *li.?*
pur|na?R Si vci.t) livc tlmu-uiul ii.en ?uf
! immediately called i'or, war was iuau^u'M
ted, twenty d.ijs wai given llie iinuivmiI
U> lay diiwt their arm.i; an additionnl five
I hundred thousaud men were soon called
for, hostilities c~>iuuicnced The rebellion :
wa* to bo crushed Inside of sixty duya, I
tuvre troops were called for*Jtli* Union was
tube restored with all tliu rights, e<|Uality
and dignity of the States uiiiu.pjy ed.
No man was permitted to question, for a
moment the ri^ht of the Guvormucnt to
coerce llio Stales back ut?to the Union, j
To doubt the right or i|Uc?tioii the speedy |
suppression of the rebellion and restoration
of the Utilth, was to be denounced as a
traitor to the GoVcrnii'out and a sympathiser
with the South. ? hus,*sir, wastife
.War inaugurated. *The first year parsed
away; the second catue and payed iu ,ike
luaiiuec; a# of the third.
1IOW NOW STANDS Til K tt'AII *
And now, sir, let lue again inquire how
stumi* the Union today ? The bnel pe <j
riod uf thrco short year* hue nfflitsoed*
fearful change in this 1'rf*7ia??J?y and :
prospe-ous Government; tm-Yree in irn re- i
M mints upon personal liberty, and im> _'?*title
in iu demands upon the reror?iCtd> bl
the people, that the celebrated ll imh-il'l'.
after travelling through the country, on
his return to Kurnpe, said : " The Auieri '
can people have a G ifcrniurnt wlroh \ou
can neither ste f.or feel." S/tlilieivul is
it now, and so great is the change, that :
the imj'iiry might well be made to-day, I
arc we not in Constantinople, in St. i'elersburg.
in Yicuiiu, in Home, or in I'aris?
Military (ioverimrs and their 1'rovost >lart>l,als
override the laws, an 1 the echo of
ihe armed heel rings lotth us clearly now
in*Aui?ricn us in Frame or in Austria,
and the ('resident .-its to day gourded by
untied soldiery, stationed at every uppHftch
leading to the i'ixecutivc man-ion.
-So fcrr from crushing ihe rebellion in sixty
ilayjt, ihpce years have already passed
away, and from the day on whieli the
<>inillli>t lunnlli in, ll??, 1....... ,1...
- ? n? -r " I'" '
Confederate army have not been forced
beyond the sound <>( tip ir t;uiM front the
douse of the in which we are a?1Miuhled
* *
It .dr. J.iuroln had tunica ^if't ?>f itiiliio^i
?l srreeitbaek to icfter* to
be u*ndtf futility i;j i:e\ r- *:"u:tii>tr the
ou:>-tcrsii c sour. < ! :i : have done
better servte-' to t te e iis>.* ot 'Ue S utls
than he has don : tio> mS!\. absurd and
insulting si ua-tv |>. el oisat .oil. and his
<|U?iliy ab>uid at'euijt to create ."t.sle
liovetttnietus by dieia'oi.al j?oWer. lie1
tlus SIS eitcCI *alJ to llio 11 nantdn
~ v t " '
\ nu sha.l not return :o the ( nioti ex?
C> |'l Under Mich lo at jjov riiuieiils ax I
ami toy military oliieuis <iietaW* ; ami With
the uio of 111 > lrii-n ia in (j>n,jic.vi in- lit
n Hiidl to uiiii; " Iii the event of y?ur
su'n'il-?| li ami ret lit II. vo'.lr stales .shall
o nirt-vato'l ; Jour ; rwpcrty. personal ail I 1
i?i a 1 jliali in' taken I'roui .on ; your child
IVU shall be J is inherited ami left homeless
ami peiiml st to star e. under the scorn
attu hatred of Northern fanatics ; y ?ur
luntIs ami manor houses shall be parcelled
out aii.on^ our ictuittrs; tlir* nc^ro (In c?l
uien) ami the adventuur shall sit ami rule
at your heat tln?tuues, ami you- ? bezant
and oucasis?si.a!, be loibi iden repicsoti
tat I on in our Halloa.d c uncus, ami be shut 1
out Ibiever !t*i1 in olfioes of trust an I lion
or " Such is tin laii_u. ^i- in which ijin
colt: and this (iouuross uud the iweeediiij;
Congress have spoken, ami arc speaking
to the people of the South Ami no#, !
air, wit 11 silv!' * |""o?poct before flictu. as
the seijticl of submission, outlawry, dis
huiichiscuicut, social, moral ami |>ol rival
ili'^raiialinii, priiUiy lor tli?u?se?es and i
lit <' iMren, decreed a" their portion, j
w. toy throw down their anna an 1 subma
to : , terms.' Who shall believe that
the lr*<, pro'id American blood which
courses with us quick pulsation through
their veins as well as our own, will not he
spilled to the last drop in resistance f This
is the source from whence cotues t ncour
a^culent, fitre?*;?r':, support and austen?
[ since for .lie <Johlcd-*rutc. herein lies |
j the secret oi the unity <>f iheir a .''inn
j the prolongation of the contest and the
j dispeiatiou ol the conflict produced, not
1 by anything said, or measures proposed by
| tit.ciucn upon lliis side of the House,
| or by any measures proposed or policy ad
j located by the ihoioeralie party, but by
the acts of the gentlemen who make ike
charges, and the President and h.s milita
ry commanders, who issue the procLm >?
, lion and military orders. * *
WIIAl'TilK MOUTH HAS tJAJNKH UY lllls
\V All
I \Y<? have made. Mr. Chairman, hy this
wir eight luinions ?! bitter client.e* upon
the American CCiitlnerit. While time
shall last the recti!lections o. this bloody
strife will never lade from the Memories
til" the people North and South, but will
he handed down to the latest generation.
) The words Shiloli, Antietani, t ?*tty*nuig,
Murlreestmroiioh, Itichtnond, Vieksburg
and i'ort l>onelson, are word* ol division
and disiiiiion, and will ?rr?? to bring up
emoi'ons ol eternal hale It" it went true,
as was alleged by a distill .uisli f^enaior
(Voi" t Mtio, ( Mr W ith*,) in speeeh in
roitlaud in 1 "lliat lie believed that
no t'H nations on the earth hated e*eh
ether as much as the North and .^outli,'
j linw iuitcli more true is the remark nn*
alter 11 icy li.ivo been arrayed in au.-h
| hlnndv ctiiiti'sts It is the object ol the
sfturl Incut ami vlcjve .umuli r, hat nevei
, In initio. What ii mm is tin rr between
' ami I'nlund, tt\v. ti \iisiriu and
ifun^fny, U t'VtfH Imi I.(i I and t'atliiie
trelund, ?? lief' iho sn id and he htynn?t
|ni feti lira's hie in hi .in I t
s rail nl .an i a . ein.ii -?ir< ' ay
' are smite s . I neat, i* - l< Cmi I s 'at
ll -I I III' Ul 'i - ! J ?' I 'll .-nl W , :"i 'V i.hi
* 11 k ! :s s t . ' it.oill 'I*. 'It'll
Wl h "i
i: I - ! iiisitny
' a . -til : ' in j> M U.h
i I'ti r ? ii- in llii- be
Inn.a: m i i ii be now ?
ti dm . ii. .iii- ...i nl >i'ii" liia^liificit'iit
| an 1.1' .1' d i' .'.limbic relation*
'I li'ii mi estra i'J c fii ban o -e k
! 11 t> liol 1 tlieiu to us by ill j i owcr nt the
'1 St'Jpl.
1UK ON LT AI.TkltNATIVKit.
1 believe that there arc but two alter
nu'ivcs, unci iltot are. either an avkuowlC'luiiitut
ot the independence ot'iiie South
.-ui an iinte|ieii(li'ii( nation, or their complete
Kunjupttirtl and extermination an a
peopleauu ol these alternative* L prater ,
the loituer. ' i
Mr. Chairman ; I take little or uu interest
iu tne discussion ot? vhe i|uc*iiuii
winch ui.mjf ot iuy political IT-fcmis would
m ik9l|ii if>auv as to Uiw tItu* war shall La
pYosecmed \ iu tnaiiner uud obj. ot. i rao.ird
tiia ua worse than lulling With the
meal tjua-Lm:i. 1 oa n t ??li?va iliui?
cull be any prnaecutio* of lilts Wat* agui.idt
a sovereign Siate under tlic Constitution, f
and I do nui L?< t'^e (hut a war so carried
on can be pro t # J so a* to render it
|iio|M*r, juulitiab.r or -xt-cdienl. Au Uil J
coiitituiioiml witr . hi >ii i\ be euirievLeii iu
an unconstitutional maimer, and U< prone culo
it further under the idea ol' ibe gentleman
IruH* l'eiiHMVivuhia. (Mr Steven*,)
iu a war wu^ed against the Confederal*
Stales iia ail independent nation, lor the
purpose ot Colli (UCdt und subjugation, a* lie
propose*, aiid Hie Aui*minU?a(iou id iu
truiU and ni iaCl dotl.g, 1 aiu equally Op
pUMSll.
I will nay further, Mr. Chairman, that
ii thin war id In no still lutther pr. seeuted,
I prefer that it shail oe doue under ill? ,
auspices oi those wliu ia?w conduct ltd
inauageiueut, as 1 uo not wi?li the party ,
wuh wliieli l uai connected to be iu any
decree resiunisiblt? u. iis ri-?nln. which
annul Lc uliiCIWiW tlian uiiuHtrou* *\i ,dl
suicidal- iur the responsibility ^rciuaiu ;
where >l ib until we Cau have a change of j
policy instead of men, if ??cli a thing is
puss ule. Nniliiii|< c uiil be uioie iutai l> r
llit Democratic pari} than lunceL lu cuuie i
into power pit-<i)j?o .o * coiilinuance of a
War uoiicy?such ? policy wou.-i be a iibi 1 (
u|.ni? iIn erred in *ie | tvl. and t lit* ideas
lua lie al Hie line's v all lice trttverun.ems.
ami wmlit teati iu its c. Uiineie doiliora
haul ion anu luiu".
i beii<-\e tlte musses oi (lit Democratic ,
pailv arc lor |>eacc, lliat they wuUid be I
|naeiU in a lueu ]mw?iIioii il ibey should ,
nominate a war candidate 1 or the 1'reMdeney
ami see* lo uiake tbe issue upon |
tbe 1.allow ba*l* of bow llie war almuid be |
prosecuted, i'or iuy own pail, a* I bate
already indicated, I lear that our old <ioV
eminent Cannui. oe prsseivcd even under
(lie L>< mi auspices, and under any jiolicy
dial iuay now be a iopied ; yel 1 desire to
see the veuiociutio party, a.tb which 1
have always been connected, preserve km
Consistency and Keputdican cliaiactor*Uu
r ill k cil. """ "" ^
.ioktuliit \lws. x
Know ii.i.k, April 15.?Alter loar Jajs
e>l |>t iboiiai liic lad leal* bloke
u,? l!ie cullvenliou. iiia wuuie ulia.r ib
ItVJIlJillulU.
A coriespondent of ihj (iazetic, who
Itu* jn-l retained (u Chattanooga iioifl a
kc >ui into 1'ixio, lie did iiol visit Dal
ton, but teamed itutu a rebel citizen \rlio
lately Visilud > uiiust >11 S Iteailijbarters to
sue bia soil, that iiiu rebus ill CdT trout
iiuuioei 1 lu regiments, iucludiii;' itiiUot?
i}, cuvuii^ and aililieij. 1 Ills citizeu estimated
.1 allusions uuiucrnal strength ai
il'.UUU, and Ueciaied ilial lie intended to j
nasi!'lie lots uiieusivc iu .. Very lewr weoks. ,
lie stated dial llie rebel soldiers ere ni^h- |
y ela.eti with tlie i lea ol unrestrained eon j
ijucal. ilie rebel oliicers liave induced I
lite privates to be'levc lliUl they Will be j
able to uvitiie ivciilucky. 1 Ins citizen .
was iu high .-pints, ami talked Iretdjr to-uur j
Ht nut, supp :i!^ linn iu be a *'TcJtnu llau
?"r'
Si'. Louis, Aprii 15?The correspondent
ol i>e I nion, wlio Was aboato the
{ lamer I'latte VaiUy ut lofl i'lllow,
gives even a inure appalling (Imciijiliuuiil
titfc Srctidifcliiics* iliuu our Cairo iiet)alpli.
Many ot the wounded wcie shot m li.e
hospital? 1 he rjina.udcr were diivsn o .t
and the hospital buiiod. On the Uioruii ^
aiter the ba'tie, the icheis went over lire
tieid alio shot tile lle^lOCS who had liol
died from tiu?r picvious wounds. Many
oi those who escaped troiu the works and
hospitals, and w lio desired to he treated an
prisoners of war, wue ordered to tail into
hue and liihuinaiily shot down. Ot the
. 350 ioio>ed'loops, not more that) 3d eaI
C.iped tile inassaere, and not ouv olhcel" ot
ttin Coiiiuiami survives. Only lour ollii'era
I 01 tne loth i- tiuesse escaped d ull 1 heloss
ot the 13:h l'eoTiea.-ee was *00 killed
a id the remainder wounded and captured
(aeii. Ciialiu rs told this correspondent
that, although lie w is against killing i.e
-in Soulier# ami their officers, and had uone
tut 111 Ins power t.? atop the curnuec, yet.
i mi the i?mme lime, be smm! tic believed it
wm.i rinht. Another otiieer sail tnat our
wlulc troops Vim il Lave been protected
had they not been lonn i on ilnty with 'lie
ne^ioes N\ hilo the rebels endeavored to
conceal th.ir loss, it was evident that they
sutlcrci s. vc.oly. I wo negro soldiers,
woUiKicd u Fort 1'illow, who were buried
by the rebels,an ult r .vurdn v'cr^ed tnemh'.vm
nut ol tiieir graves, weie among
tuofle inou^ht oil the I'laite \ alley, und
are now in itn; ho^i'rl at Moiiid City.
V\ e Lurii C:iu' n <fuud ??t guerillas, sup
posed 10 he licuncite s, passed througii
liuidMisbuig on Monday. The circuit
? ...? ^ ... ... ? -- i >
v v - > si mini ::iii| it l;irj*0 I.lltnlH F
..I tiic 4*111/eiis u? 'lie county were in at
11*11ii ii 'c 4 ''0; ro, armed to the teeth,
;?v.i 'tinji iii fil (ho j^an.;, nil it wn the su;>
; ii iiiiiny Itiu ihcsnh'.e individual
.4 i '.ii oliiritiiii 1 tfii lift to iii d s^uise.
t < eiiimv i ine | incc on the Louisville
! .1 | It.l , .i I'l U11 UiOllg tllf I'tOtd III MISi'M
14 i. visit i iiul piutrloi d, and travelers
i . on ;i.e Highway. W hen Tor a horscih.ki
44 is met woo owned .i limT stead, or
houMi d a ni'ttor saddle or hrid'e, than any
ni the ihievi j; ut thro its, fio ut once
hulu.- t and tore d to al ike an bxclia i?C.
tire.n x ite.ne it prova.lcd when the
om iiSliiK liaitrd mi the .-rjuare. However,
they <t'd m i olT? r any violence 'o the oilit
n , a id. (tor a short delay, started out
i the Litohfield Turi p k*. ltonnoUo and
I . ! . 1LUUUMJ?>
From the (iu^tdUo. - . ? *4
llor?? KIcnIIb If,
Acooum* Iroiu iho Mountain,
represent thu ciliXcna altuoai in a utute
aiege scarcely a night pemea without aotuw
depredation in the way of hugae stealing. ,
Stables have U? be guarded and w?Ub.a
act. Some ol the case* ar? ol greul bald?
ship. A friend wiilea to u* that a wouian, *
whose husband has been iu th* aruiyHtwu
the beginning ol the war, Ad who, bjr he%1"
owa industry baa supported hwrscif aud
eight childieii, ha* lately bad her ouly
hortfe Melon, and up.Ui thv Luai account*
ho had uot Lecri Ward from. 0ttJ
The gc'uciel features war, iu tho exhibition
ui (.he bad passions of human nature,
when tho rc.-traiuu ol eociety arw?ouiovcd,
arc. Usually the .auie iu all count- ?
rica. They are ouly'luodilicd by . oondi?
liou* of society uud civilisation. \V? havw
boeu surprised by peieeoing bow many ?f
the feature* oi the war of the revolution
Imve been reproduced iu ihe pieseni struggle.
! ha cxiorwooers, "the inurderc|fcoii
our cause," aa W asluugtou styled them,
the sku kern, tb? houaidora oi tbo ueoetSariUs
ul lit A 1 lmu-h ui tmu. ? f?? - -
? - ??w|n# in ' KTWV1
numbers?have reappeared, and now the
horse stealers are ci uiing into v?ew. Ik
w.18 tliim gicat pest ot society, the serious
l..*s ot' the hnr*e upon winch a lamily doponded
tor suppor , us iu t!i? Ca?v of the
poor woman mentioned a'nove, which induced
our ancestors to affix the penalty of
death to the ulicuce olhoiso sicaliug. It
is remarkable too, that win its very different
causes were at work the same septiuu
ot this State, the Northwestern should
again become the pnucipal scene of this
marauding. It was there that thu celebrated
Sih<>tilites, named from their'leader *
(,ol. Schovel, carried on their pernicious
practices.
The evil at. present jfrevai'ing in this
section, is very great, i'rouyit measures
should be taken lor its suppression. We
de not presume to suguest what is the*
proper remedy, but we think the evil is of
sufficient magnitude to-demand the it terposition
of the Government an I the State
authorities. One or^ro cases of summary
l?uinM>men( wuu;a, probably, put a atop to
.?uoh practice. It is especially demanded
for the protection of the families of oar
soldiers. We ahould be recieaut to oar
duty if we tailed to protect those whoiu
the soldier bus left hi hind hiui wheu U*j
haa ] [jone lonh to fight for our aalcty.
The Territory of Miscfoenia.?A
New York paper of lust week has the following
good hit:
'I1 lie tmaccgenaton tnny congratulate ,
themselves that their pi mm sod laud is already
in sight. In the Tnited StutesSenate,
on Thursday, on motion of Mr. Wit-* *
kinson, of Minnesota, the word "white"
was stric'ten out ol the hill establishing a
temporary Government for the new territory
of ".Montana." This effectually bring*
l||l> nOl'M llll ;ill UMimlilv tlitli ?V??. aikiM ?
? - ci -1 "J ,u
Iwibitaut, and enable* both faces t,u cohabit
alike and alike under the "organic law.*'
in tliis view ot this promising new territory,
would it nut be mute appiopriats to
nutoe it "Miscegcna V* It is a more euphonious
title than the oik-proposed. Senator
Sumner desired to know the uieaiiiug
of the name "Montana." Uv would labor
under no ignorance in that respect if thf
nauic we suggest should be selected.
Don't forget to save your rags. All tbe
pa,-et mills and newspaper ^ub.isliera are
to a strait lor the want of uiateriai. It*,*
costs nothing to reive rags and high prices
are paid tor them. 11 the money the rags
bung in is not an inducement to take cam
ut them, then do it for the purpose oi keeping
the newspapers from susperidi*g?
While rags of course *ie preferebie, but
colored ones wilr uo to tuuke paper ol some
sort Cotton or linen rags of any description
will make go**! paper. *
- -4^+*- m*<
Spur^eon says: We 111 Kin/land irA
gelling a little tired of the negroes?we
arc beginning to bud them out A
or so ago a negro wa? ?|Uite n pet with Ui,
and when one uame 10 us we tuadc much
oi him; but now too many are coming?
they come over in sjnuds tin y are very i?
norant and conceited; we are very willing
I to help it.cm to he free, to give them tnou
ey, hut then, we dv? not vr..nt any more te
do with them.
A Confederate picket on the RapidaR^
lately calieti out to the Yankee picket op?
| posite, to know who was in command oi the
| - tinest ari-y on the planet" now. ''(Jon.
; tirant," was the answer. Why did you
hi mg hitu huref" asked the Coaiederale.
I Oh," replied the Yankee, "you iieu.
j ( iant wa? getting a little too popular I#
please Mr. Lii.uoiu, and so he aent hiiu
; here to got iiun Lcc to Uke biw down a '
I
Tklkorapiiic.?The New York Tribi
uin says that the projameJ telegraph across '
t Hehruig's Mrairs mid Asiatic Russia, to
. c >nuect the I ir?ted States with Kurope^
i ! . : i ii-ii- *?- < <-ie?
| ut'^ius in j-ruling iiopeiuiij" t^r. \>uimio.
lias secured all needful privileges from thte?
! I'l irtslt and llussiaii ffOVcrmiients, audj ^filP '
! -luou lay before ft ingress the -pluus KgreetJ
! upon, u>kiog tIiu I'nitod States Ciovarn1
uictil to us-isl in the euterprLa.
Plymouth, N. O , is (lie County scat of
' Washington County, situated on the Koanoke
Kir.-*, soma e.ght utiles tiorn where
, il cuipti s into Alboinrile Sound. lu 1850
! its population was 051. At the cotumeuce1
incut of the war it piebubly twelve or
thirteen hundred' U must have been pret}
ty strongly fortified, as ia shown by the
nu'nber of cannon captured.
^ ^ *""" f
Politeness is at once one of tire most
pi of: table attuiiuu nls that can graoe e haman
boin?. It coats Icaa. but purchases
muoh. But, to he truly polite, the heart
must he cu'ti- ured and refined. A vulgar'
inin-i appears uncomely in the garb ol IT\
li'encss
.?