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LATEST NEWS. Fronm Virginia. Rtcuto\D, May 5.--Ncw York, Philadelphia and Boston, reported to be in a wild state of ea citement, owing to an alarming report which bad gained currency that ho rganised plan was laid to burn those three LAes. Special guards were immediately placed ever all those places. The Northern papers urge an immediate attack on Harper's Ferry, Alexandria and Norfolk, be fore the people of Virginia have tint' to ratify the ordinance of eeecssiou. The Maryland Legislature has appointed live Secessionists on the committee to superintend the arming of the State. Gen. Wool has been ordered from New York back to Troy by lien. Scott, in a brief, sharp and snubbing letter. Wool is requested not to inter fere with Scott's orders. NonR-oLK, May -1.-The lDay Line has been per mitted to resume their trips for mails and pas sengers. The British ship Hiawatha, from Liverpool, ar rived at her destination, City Point, on Monday, with five hundred sacks of salt for Messrs. De 1 Voss & Co., of Richmond. On Saturday afternoon she was boarded by a crowd from the U. S. ship Cumberland, two miles ofl Old Point, and the Captain was told by Com. Pendergrast, who came A in person, that he had better not attepmt to enter the waters of Virginia, as his ship would probably be seized; that he had better put back to sea, and enter at Philadelphia or New York; that, if he proceeded to his present destination, the Virgin ians would not only seize and appropriate his ve. sel, but would also keep him and his crew. The Captain, notwithstanding these false represents tions, continued on, and arrived at City Paint. having been shot at twice on his way by the van dal Pendcrgrast. He intends to complain to his _ Government of the outrage. Major Anderson was the bearer from New York of four million of dollars in gold for the Treasury in Washington. A bill establishing a :Session Committee of Safety, met such resistance in the Senate of Mary land on Saturday, that it was finally recommitted. The papers all agree that on Muud:ay begin the offensive operations by Line-An. Norfolk. liar per's Ferry, anl Alexandria, are points designa: - ted. The New York Tribute, of Saturday, says " On Monday, at farthest, let the country be pre pared for a proclamatiun frymn the President. He has determined upon active. instant, decisive and comprehensive action. The time iaa arrived when, in accordance with the doctrines annoneed in his inaugural, the President will proceed to repossese the property of the United States." It is reported that the English and French Min isters at Washington have hrotcsx-d t- the Mont gomery Govcrnmaxe::t against the issuing of letters of Marq-e. Ti'- imjression was general in diilo. inatic circles that the Confederate (overnmnt would not take such repon.bility against their protest. It is reported that the G tvernnient hass pur chased twenty-nine additional vessels. and will, within twenty days, blockale every . outhern port. ieneral Ilaraey reported that he received cour teou+ treatment fromt the Virginia authorities, and it is rumore- that he will be put in co:nma::d of the troops at Washington. ALXAsN::ta, May '., l0.3) P. M.-Lincoln issued anoth-er procls:atiun 1-1 Friday, caling for an a-lditional force of forty:-twoa thousand and thirty-four volunteers to serve three years. This lioree is designed to increcase the regla:: army~ with eight regiment.' of inftatry,' one regimenet of cavalr5. one regiment oif artiler, a!: twenty-two, hundred andl seventy--ane :,iiionaal ou amen. [n coin promised to divulgex the viow~ and pha a the Administration to. tho fut thaeomuing: C..ngren on the fourth of .July. The course of Marylandl is still in dou'at. No hx ing detinite was done by the Le'gislature aup a Siturday morning hut the sending of .an',th.. Committee to the P'resident, tor what purh'.ae te not known. ALsxANt)ItA, May ;.-This city, it is expecte-d ifl be occupied by F.ederal troo'ps to-:norr.. who will advance from Washiingt on, by thae 1.ongx Bridge. Five transports, with nmen and tianiions af war, have passed up to Washington. Lincoln visited and inaspecteda the Na:vy Yiad to-day. There are nesw six thous-m i troops at Annta; el lis. Seven hundred left thecr,: ladt night bioun- I out. They nrc to landI near Baltimore to co-oper ate with troopas approaching that city frotm the North. Several persons have heen tarrestedl in the n, neighborhood of Amnapolis as spies. S'.mae of them had matde accurate surveys ad minute dle tails of the operations there. The elvlja.Jf-war ~ Aleghany, the Forwardl. tile Bkdti a.:and the Kediar are off Anna:01i8. The Governmencft Flag Iloisted ini 13ai timuore'. U. tmo::a, M1ay 1.-At ua-ent t'a-day the h:ar Spangle'1 Paunter was rai. ed with great demon strations of enthluelasm. from the P'oat OaKcee and Custom lou'e, hay rler of the :tewly-:aPa~uA officials. A large crowdl assetmbled in fronat r-f the 1C: tota Ilouse to witness tihe tlag-riaising-. A : fag-staff was creeted-' ove.r the p'artico'. :!.t: pr.: eisely Cluarter to twelve. Capt. Fraeier. a veterana sat captatin, -.shon w:.5m ae-e. tie hontoar, drew up the flag, which, as it spread to the breeze, was reete-l witha tretmendons applause, wavitg of hats, and cheers fort the Union and te old flag. Te crowd then joined ini .inging the Star rat: gled Banner. 31oV'tnt of Troops...1 locitde of3ln bile. one hundirat und' Ax~y tie:.. let, si1hile t,--la~y for Montgomery. S~veral resgnie-l Fe lh-ral nmili'ary otfi.-ers tro~m Texas are e'n rauta' t, * Mt-,n:ty a,. t' ..itr their .ervi -ea t-> ti- Con fede'rate .'tai It is repaorted that 31..bil-- w.ill bea blockha-iad tomttorraw. Items front the Constituitionaliht, of Tuesdity limt. ~.-?w...,Cetwe--n :l., :nal three a'ela our city, taecom'linatded bay wita.hai -i*-a ~ ming, atnd a hteavy full 'f ratio. We hamae noti hard of laiy seriouls 'ian:mage I r5Oting~ fraitn the: storm, bunt the strects were f!. aoia4 w-tha water f r san .iilau ufterwards,. anl ha-' Teeumbs \-olunteers left oar -- i -u tun d alm vein-lg b...:. 'a ., t:he 'enli t'ar dia a rnd ':al. fir Norfalk, Va. Thriese were the last two colantties5 if tuet *l:.ord an la'hrIh itiet.. rie--ntly encamaped near this citv. 'fhese two regimtents are an hoanor to t-.lrgam, mand vil la e good sers ice if needled. M~A!:KE a 1~: ta: -nTs--''l al an'. -1~ a ll of cratti-n to-dmay -.,ll04l 1.ales, at pr i'e5 r.anmg frot la to 13g ctt. The m::xlket is 1.i'ta and Middlings tmre ,1noted , 'at .: ats There was a terribleC taortl . Ih.: Coluam tain tarach of t'e South Cartalinaa railrto .d. near ml tn's yesteray afternoaont. w'ah ac' I. icaa-'rapa h iae Pals'ae., weru taroken l thr l rnC +- :l fr manay hundred yards. Large Ir ':s ~ r w-el. rown acrss the track, alad the tele'graphi p dies were tarn upa out af thai ::.-iund. baat'se.a were lhwaan d aw, ::w'l plantntionm5 destroyedi by the force' i the wiaol. A large force wal: lput 'uit naight taa rep~ir the danage durce ton the te-grah Ihe. 'hae I~turm~ala.wi,;'t record thaet hiaowia,: good extathple whichi udtnits ofi i:.sitlation (Pasy) all ver the country : Dr. Detaring. tan hioorary - n:xber of the Clinch Ritles, hma< ab.read tao attaead, - free of charge any of thec famtilies aof the metmbari, should his larofedSiOnal services he nelt(xld by them, during thme absence oaf the compnimny." Mr. J. C. Williams, of Virginia, bas Ire etd Goy. Pickeus, for the use of our soldiers, iys ogsh~d'9( 9[ i g dac Wholesale and , AMN MREABY-M UNDER THE SOUTH A.U GTUS TA, Fine Black, Blue and Olive Frock at Business COATS, of all Descriptiot CASSIMERE SUITS, Coats, Plant: Fine Black Cassimere PANTS; PMin, Plaid, Striped and other Fac Silk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin, I every Style of Goods We keep always on hand Sb.irts, Dr [erino ShiIRTS and DRAWERS, S STOCKS. Ct)LLARS. Half ROBES de C'IT Lil of Which will be sold Our Manafacturing T)epartme )LOTHS, ASSIMEl Tf the greatest variety of French, Eng wellent cntters, we make up to order rtatest notice. Our Stock of BOYS' C ALWAYS CO. 1PLETE-COMPRIS QUICK SALES AND SHORT P. A Deduction of 10 Per A ugusta. April 10 Rich Meda F CA I R 1 F Exci.isii ROYAL VELVET, BRDu IN NEW AND BEAUTIFUL 1 IAMASKS OF ALL KINDS, L Cornices, Bands,: WIl\TDOVv 'LOOR. AND TABLE OIL WLL PAH The lrwest Stock ever offered JAS. G. IMPORTERS AND DEALE Augusta, Sept IS Fashionable Dancing! '** R. Ht JENRY J. ISSF.NDEN, IPr' h~alst..nt. r'r-e fully t: i nform.tst the tL 'aais enta '-ment ofi E i ld , th at i ( ahiees of' In rution in IDaacing ill ..pen ian a few dhays. The enatirelist ef Maalaj iN [AN~ij:8 .t'gtiser itha their vaariousaaa irnive a 'n. change 'f ye. will be taaught. Almo, the entire sy.,temn of CAi.LFSTHENICS. taca as te A at a if lleeivingi. Ate!aptina;a. iantr' auritaig, Prowean:aiinar. & c., ter.d inag to tadd ease tei ;tace t'o te ;:eeerd ah-poratmat t heab. puiiI ratr.ee'ti'n givenat Wn wNDU :and' .STh I Na ElU Ns'VltUMENTS. 3li-8I0 Al!RtANGED for re . rtrined or Reeli Barade. WANTED 1VFTY lLNTEERS' fr 'irgii or Cn ,.'aideraatu 'tatth'' 'e.rvice:L. ELER' TIL AN Nia. Camptaian Ninecty-Six Rifle'nen. Mimay t ai. s . It 18 Edgefield Rifiemen. k0 r ::I rc he'rebyi o'rdereda t'o :asemle . at Edige hi.:l C.11. . a'a Staturayi alahe lilh a.f 'iay . theo purpose-a a.f are-.r~rat.ingaa thec Caonaanaay tnd elet inag youra 4)i'leers. lIt oarder of' E. ' I.3MS. Lienat. Commaanaaiing~. E. Rt. Mray~ Sit 1 Attention, Hussars ! iI ~E 1: :;~imEFI El:.i iii':'. -\ i'a3 will aaipenr :nt the-irt ta-mae.! irae grounda. nae~ar J'ilgfield '1.. 'en Ttiii~ .DA\ . abhe '1: h ian-t , for drill ad inae;eapetn. .\ puaneluan~!.and fail :'.aedance' t ejotine-'. Thae '' C ;~pany h~as be'en re'ehe.d at t' srvi.'e. a!f . the onfede.raae StateIs, a~s t .art oft I'aspinnta''s aidependen'tt Legijon, aaaiii .: aorder'edia iaato se.rvi'e a,- ...n n nae it t L': tla i . abySit is ITY CURED BACON! W1. II. IJOWA III, ('..maaai-adaan Me'rebaant. Arusta. Nuyt ' .It la Head-Quarters, . Ina.n ~a ~ n E N' :n . C. .) a.'l~i ~tt' I' . r . a r lau tit. j li1'!E 'i aW II A LO, i'~l' aI la th eittt'amn I. ,. . ii . . ill aa-.. ,.m bl a t :ai A &n za'-, at 'a etipe aa th .' . ..r. s. f-r drill anda in racti,-n. Tha. t''- oi '. at an. ta a .,tmmai--d.r.edt O)ffice'r. ri'i aart'a at theiar res~pec'tite 13attaali.at renalez -en" ,tn 1ri-iny prvious~ fr drai'. ea..! imstruaeroin 1i' aor'der ..4 - l.a. ("Ih A I'T)N. 36,y S :.' IS Mill Pond Notice. W~~isiiN t aa sta: my il Panel wit1 vlildu:.I anda Tiitaal'Ti I will iaa ltnane praih noaV rr'.an fraomt isin' i n it .a eiaih.'r w'ith hotal May 7. 1 OiTCE.--K'!v Ntes'a und Accraam.l.s willI Lf'ma.ai itn tihe Iand afi Leti' I Jonesaaat , Eei ata T. J. Whitaker. Those who cannot pay wil lae settle by Note. THOS. (9. BACON. M..I 61 17 Retail Dealers in AJ3DE CLOTHINGI ERN STATES HOTEL, G E OR GIA d Dress COATS: s and Cilors - and Vests to suit ; y Cassimere PANTS; arathea. and other styles of VESTS for Gentlemen's Wear ! a very large Stock of fine USPENDERS, GLOVES, Neck TIES. H OSE, Travelling SI A W LS. 31BRE, &c.. &c., 1t the Lowes1t Market Price. nt is always wdlI supplied with ES, AND VESTINGS, lish and German Manuihet tires. Having , in the most approved styles, and at the iOTHINGr, ING EVERY G(I)E NI) STYLE. [0OFITS WILL BE OUR MOTTO. Cent to Cash Purchasers. tf 14 Ilion Velvet E T S SEL~s, TIIRE-PLY AND IxanAINu 'ATTERNS, JUST 1ECEIVED. ACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS oops, Tassels, &c. SI-IADES, CLOTHS, MATS, MATTINGS, ,r, M . , for sale by B.?E & RO., RS, 205 BROAD ST.. Al'GUSTA, GA. tf 37 - : :a th ri::l by i:i:y frien-l o' Cod. Si.-i ,I 'i R i ISiON to n::::ku::e th'a c ieuat for I.-II- Th frimb if J Alf'EON COVAt R un nonnee him l~ a Candbla- e forurk of thie C:,urt if BRO4OM & DAN, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FINE READY MADE Olcthing! (ENT LEMEN' F H I IlIG~ GO0% 0 h rrpeif1ully iriteL the a:tentiion ofi . l hse i 'nt ai~ki .jii~ :iir b::lml~ well Y e con.-i-tin*' iaf - Drap q I. e. A!p:;i':. .5iik. Fiirnner'. Saiin and I' .il w:hr of nl e t hatii~ ,,L- irai-e .'* ew T.AILORIl\TG.. No'. 2:t, l',ronal Street. Augn-:t.t, Gii., .ay I sina 17 G T O BE H OT EL, TN'r~ MEL LAltmi , Prol:riet Or. Au'-' ', May I ..m Ui Hear the Butcher! Rli this dht:e I will e.nv,.r hi fuzri.,h thi F iiiarket rLu:!hrv wih ~ li F ..iMl'ToN an P1ol:ai ori th firtn. .ial:zc t i rer to d. : )fo th fiih nr i I ho :ti : n . refor, . f In in'.- lta its. liii'.: ir; ;~ ieuig ., W. ll001I3lA N. 1iy I ::f 17 P teAlte, . A -.E, ri.i PAN 'i CNIDF) .i ul A!--o, '.i v i i t iit, li 'in n i f e 17: EsrNotice. } u k in IteiiPain ll s.e aii iureG .:song-I. ing tomi1nwii -ne u r~n.dl et iins with itne a lugy. wit 'irn linhr ani Pktent Coi n ~Therc * 'i~r:y b.ri wa one O f7i iiy:. iwren it iqn ny ",ii rlun~eri-. n l in-roa. pan iniirlatio inf t'e Ial awl::. e r wi th- wi~s llyt r ivedt wii d thek higyi hv. will le r.-rmd :n its proper t Nwtr .l ot O'ie Th lis! *~l~S iEAVN Y'riAts ROUE. luN. ,Iyus ili. eiirkn i iarn'.ai rlwel9liy parth e a yotnng any Appl e t e tis Ol e.ehn .wh n 'n- n-rn Estray Ntice. EX AN BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER!I BAUM KAUFFER, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUG-USTA, G A. Would call the attention of the Ladies to the fact that they have just received i SPLENDID ASSORTMENT )f the LATEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for SPRING AND SU.'IER TRADE. Our spacious Store is filed as usual WITH ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE Belonging to the Dry Goods line, and our customers will find the VARJETY PF NEW DRESS GOODS :o eagerly looked for, and of which but little is in the market. We have on hand a choice lot of LAWNS, PRINTS, JACONETS, GINGIIANS, ORGANI)IES, BRILLIAN'IS, BAREGES, PEREALS, - -j)EBEGES. CAMIIRICS, B'ILK SILK LACES, (LAPE MARETS, IAREGE DELAINES, CIIALLY DELAINES--TOIL. DES DAMES, TOlL D)U NORD, POLL DES CHIEVRP, PL AIN POPLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, BAREGE ANGLAIS FIGU.RE, MOTTLED) MODENAS, EIRODERiIES, IdNrCu R.IIHONS, TRYRMMINGS, CORSETS, LAVELTAS, PARASOLf4, ITATR NETS, IIAL.AYAS, PURE MOHIAIRI, G;LOVES, MITTS, GEO. BUTTONS, MAG[C RUFFLING, &C., &c IIOMESPUNS, OSNAB3URGS, STRIPES, ke., &c., .ALL OF SO^CTTI-IERNT FACTORIES (jur steieks ~i DRY G tODS conIsists of: lickorv. Tabnlle Cloths, C I lii',Io I MSsuIAL NOtting8 Our wn anan-torcyh ALS ac dil adedtourSwi tok ., NapkinU, &&.,A&c..E&c No.NTILLAS7 &OA SUSTEET. AuutM~ LS1r al de t ou1tok New Goods FORL '1llli {- PEN N, Ag;et, tcrCt1!l inl~~sitt:ais~ n nuimvr.'u. cn41t,nL l: :? i.e i:" a" :t 1.!.iv ii4,; a:nDe i l (ueing, a nu.t ,^E. ('T UT L ;I. -44 ail ha-e11t~'l "":t Oh'.Af I MOST 4 1"'A' t .t11.!1 fh13I S. and! will ut~raue ev?,.V vtrety nU.l A ntu-t h..a iiit) a-sai fl tent 4I'.1 ii: b ..ie"; i ('i~ra'''i' and i'.1 :i;II ;r. . ,~ ltli' every Vatr fw et y " trit : . tt : t t: piti v.hStal tljtI itrilL 1.00 t .n i t tI 11::41 . :?' . r: 'al U :d s. ii::t I L eiio, ,:, l l f lte:a l e . i ,tA lb r l 4t.it nt r htd~ t:_ ":*, 4ri:e .MtAt:tyl Sle.oI1rV~e 1:m47n epcnr : l Lfttilot1'i' oi: r~t~ the Cityff Ani groutvriy, oth er ht c rivd"(; hi.,ld tlr:t it tfPL ' 17~er t~tt o STALE FNE \V' TC E MRS.IA D. O'CNNR, Au uSta, ( a., METOF .DR Y U .,.. AL..:u, : a~ COPEE .:.r (; I l.U (I B itG STAL E. FAi lliAitl) ART; ti~he Attg:1-ta,' t p b ic.I lip st. , 'Y r2 1 S'NO. A9NBOA SUMNI1a EAR Augurn stan G s OX ~,g 'il :;(~ tC) '1' fI ItY [~*p .'.n '.t, I ~idritan i:t S. -ic . BOU .:r ttttt.4 : '_ ~~i r4 I. a l L ,:' . t4 ""f '' 1 1 I. :4t't rT~a:. I CATDIDATES_ !!;A 1 . . i:'I' ,:. 1."=,11:'1:1. (1"_T'. .,:, U. 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