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'wih ; hr':iin na.tionl t or Ind~iian tri1'e without the nd~vice and con get f' the SORatt(, andi Ccnot alppoinft -'v if'rl(r olliers. tridt he is aitiioriied by Ian act of Co ngress t' o sri . Ile is not c'niiow" i redetl irn 'rt iiiv '!:e (i'1cnrc(edwti an offeince ag~ains~t the I Wedit St t'i51 aril \1"!1(1:11the ma.. " :r('' ideict' I':"i,:o 't' hi, belie'".' to le wIilt v R' oranR 1' ant iwriz'' :it': ul'rcIiil *i F ilhi r1". to tezrl ci t his 1ii'w r ;for t '.' .itl Chi oif the , ntldnents to the Coi.hi I uliOn (!Xl'e i\('iol peevidis hl:dt 1i1 plir~oll Ila he~ d."I' i-il of l~. ibIerty tir tirttpr'ty witih nt die J:c' vess oft !:i-tV it is, juicial plro tv' ;. .\ iit evetn if the piivile'ge of the writ it' J~/itIhtlc 'r; It : I:L'Rlde-tI b~~ r act of t ('i~nnres?. tud a bare} int $:iI .ji.lii toitril'" and articles of war was afewr:arse ;andi i :npz'isritR-c liv regular j udicud pr~cess,t he etulti not Ilie d-tainc-I in pr in or broughct toR triail *t'fiir'tl ai iii jtzt!' tr:ibunacl ftor the arRi 1 * eli in t he ai Rudtneirt to the const ituItion, *iRIIRRedateiv' fliiawitig theI one above refe.rredt t.- isis, tii. C-th artieio.-pro'ide ,' htin *Alth pr t tor <,t stio MuteI jioij irAistV~~ t1h in t 'te cr'i sotu 'azc'. oci lnitte :iild-f i, w1hi(li Ii(tiVic ::hal have be ,-f reociotisi :I. 'cr:ainIl~t by law. and to lie informed ofi tihenarend ateofhenlsin:to e ctinfrotild wti:Ii t I.e witose ai'SSfgaiRnst Anoc to h:::erC Rtl~i1.i'y Iprueess for obt:tiRnflg wj ies5C- inI lei:t t:' an'! to !!:-.C" the nssis:ailee of 1,liaisiei fur lei; tefunle." Wi~th sMwiIh ;oii': inl the coRRstitulttn, *ejtre.'e'l in ti:snag'' too) r'u't' to l':* ai -' - dr-rtiwd byay 44% i-i. ra Cliii ' o R!,troundtc w Icati I-cr fiF suppoisingz that tile I've -idtt. in any enmergenevii' tt ine ny stir oft thti~w, he-(' i/ i sr "1t in 1 (ic t Ise: .u e Pra 1"iih it lie cei ta:icIV Ct.C. Rtu.t faithfully' iXcit tier e lawis, ii I:+' t:tkcv uIitin Iiellc1c is Jo"~~1' c 11 !~Oer. iv I'st$JitiiiRf the writ (.f ,a/n;(. (or'. 1. j,,i :--:iic 'he Juictial powe~r 211.uCi lit' tirreC'tiRR' :'nil i~ rs.f' ; . Nui c: Icilyn w ithou~t dute pal- fR Si mil he ie: tre of' :ovc'e'igi Iv cr the fli'ceiI *f tI. trt't:IrltIt fI tr'tiId elCRf in iti ' : ~nXtatl ~ii't.I> ! ,V"ern~tielt i ht'i- I itet(i Sta;i'o is one of diet'att'd and a ion t::1"l" (:1 (t' it' ratehl s, I.L': ~tI 'i, L.Z;i. (1'I~dtiti (111 C .'I ie It 11 of tic. it ,i"' t t g'1t"~ti i t ,c i ::l i lios Ri 211 1 l ,1 ;.iettl r..''i ii Itt :11 itlit ofsh rv . :h " tC t3 i t i fl: tI ir'R. 11 j Iii 1t h i'l h h R! ft: cR:. 1, 'e t' t IiWt c' :" i-ct o'IL tauinti :t Ifitt.. e'..tj of i't iC t't~~Ci ntc Pll J;'ti! eiiit-lt C1'tiit. wa'ehilti: (i:cf ten ti- !:tii el i': theCi Ji. i'i ey:'1t~L nlti. l: lIe l:f f iei IIt ,h :. ii s lir - l lll. w :; I La l 1 e l T : is liie'.1tit to mi ln'tZ l!. +' aCeu auioa1 b nd jus~tify the i'niniinim nt, and econlntt hie pairty, without b::" ing tLe'afing even be- he ~re iittse 1; to cl1ose iu.tr.&d, in it strongly arri tied fiuit, to hP therm' held], it W'~ud idl oef T1he ( ' tiuii'1n i'tt t~ci' . 1~ Iac bf t:,~I that "n-,e person~ 5a! 1I) de'prived olf ail f laav.' It cet'c:.ri's I Iiti "' !h' riitIit of the ii .e'e 1(t I he'aran I..a t 'leir i' r::(tins, 11011.-S Cl1',ad niU e'i-tt. : :zai i-t l1n~.'asonaI le c Caltthes wind se':tiir." I. Shall not he' oated ,,Il ili tilt '.varran: A'hall ie but upon rrnhai aIt', st; jeportell by; ouah o~r :efirinatieeae :(nd1 ar ii:larly d.'-s'ribin ,i the jlaicu to hi! h erl'ileei. anid the p'-rioli (it tbii:ga to he 'in'd.'' It Cerovide'~s this) ille party ::i'(-Used halil he tt etitle1 to . petiek li.a in at Coro re ,nti til Andetie I..e gt't al fuitualt4titil tt,? o'i~i')i ('eeuI:gre..- it a'la' coldi nor't siti-e") to he writ oef !il/euas',ra, by a ,iia- r I'r, u.- 1:pt:el by tf are.' of :rut.. -Such i hat, iftilt' altni Isrrty whlich lie C. .ntit ntiofl WC 1. eo:thiil' d toe Iii' jiieiiciaxi'V elepairtinent and (Stic r !i r n hu.pi aa'1r-e." ru:ede'-r all r~ t'eiin.,t flt(-" lie ~T itrlietl by.3( itie mtilitary I'i'*t' er at its eii.ti m , .a, .' - i :1 d'r,1' il'! :ee , (ire !1la', d!. I tef# ' s-in/i a' 1ti( tr~I :(ii ili til/l ,.( iej'i's i /e j ll t sClgiilr'/ Cu t~i.'ie'( i('"/1erli f/z~ /ie 17"' !5ili'K >'l ti j I :1jr' Ill tnhf a ease my. iut was~ ton plan too is :ltitt/:;'n. I ihae exet'ei-1'.1 all. the ' oe.r Ctt '.hi' ". e'atrii'ett t an' hla's eoi~fre!t me, hei at that 1'u t*'t't has' Iteent i''-iae by a lure ht' oil e"rroet-- for nee to 've'cicoiuOt. It is posihle di, at the oi;n. r ia'ho hats iuurrced this grave Wi k. ,1;ihihitvY n[u1 heave is "c',ed his i 1351ril'tt ;pfl i :anti it ee''rlcO( the~ anit In entr' 111" r tlo'el t. heo ivi:nt Lim. 1 sjt::ll, therct',ro', ot irdoe' 1tl t he; l~r tetgs in t his c':LN. u'ti W nv ll eitee, to. Ie ik'd aend t'"'eot"!e'l in the Lb irciit Cn;rt ot't he. l nit' : Staets Fori the i list it ," 'I at'chL~id, :inl 1lj /''ct ,he det"'k to 'attnit acop'... tteel'i' al. to, tI~e 1 .utc f tie I' ni te~i stat... It i411 ivi re,.. lal hmo a ut: i I'i~ji lea:i'' I". 111 hi'hn r.tlbt l / 1 1b roes/1- 'il %hl i 1i :.i:1 ,e r.'."':!: : ' 'ri' l t1i : :{' 'u h e n l:.hni t : I.!'i'ai i t. I l 'it' i :.i' .t'it s' ef "Ii :rei~-' * iii the :uii ' :117ii it id t t.'e prt 'r ei t i 'e pie tr t~eno itl lau:'I" It c:l,' i t l, .':lr e 1:'fl'et :' eis 'ih 't '' itt lmen p vmd 1..rtth 11 s tar C ,t~a.r.teel t~ . ade as the. ' a1, "r {. . it! iiee .!ogain ~t ..r"t Bie a Woman. Ofit I've heard a gentle saistlacr, A~ the twilight hlaas begans. H'eading with a ;ionl ont .iy, t C.sa Nsita I., he a mlan. lust uinto her lle-ev.is. daughter. Ths.sh with love'- wsvrd! ijtiis:a r":.'". Poaint. -heL ou~t the ".sher ,Intr. :tig. toy daar tao be ai loly Whlat's at l:ady" I= it =umtetlaiat" .lao'ae of blas, andl silk- and airy~. 1 <eai tao .le grate the parloar. ~ike the i~stwv~ rug; and -haairs I.- it oneu thast wassst. ".n nol;a Every feeling that i- humsain if s ihis' to be itluidy. "Ti= not t1si; to be a wilt. Maitater. then,:s untoi your dlaughter $Speak ot a>ousethissg haighetr i-ar. 'Il:iss to I .: miere fa~hi".ai' ladte " V. :1"i+ the iiriglste'ta r. i1 re. in1 yo~ur r ''i:f aileewii"U, I' (g you:r -~tin to lie a trite stiai. l rg~~ your dauaghtier noa l.";; rtroisgll. Ycs, a wosian-irigttC-t saolsI Of that light aasl t jir faa t teu:aty a 'Thare the titasa. :sis"!.:1 nu55 til lawly. It~:en I tos wo'rk a's,: iitV"' gra'.ai*siv lie a wi:nan-itaisght it .=~lc Ona tse ilaia'l li-t let faa:t'ic 5 sa tihe 5. italaigiac sat irt tie lhI'erces lit t.riglster. lidier 1 ..Jit. Ile it wan.:t-' o idslt'v, Itadae she wssrl.I froit :61 tas t:- l" i'r, Pliace high in the sasial hetaven Virtus a ir ar.aa raansat bow Lta'I tor ii,!laestse taj each etrarit 'rhli -Ibail raic sotr naature bl azae:-in Des s:""t fa1i1.hia; giiaiel ladly. 1;e . 'a '. triue. 'ii ls nle.-il a'sis a.ta. Lintolnt Infited.!5 la f We live he'.uw a few ('xIt":att: rttt i Opinion islirctt' lv cy Chie .I 1 atil 1" ,. the Ca" e if .l.trrvxnlai. :t sitwa'fl , iar i:tai arrt's'at aido d ttined liI t..mCr;,! (au t'asl der, commning in 2'1:rvias~l. \1'c ." that our litniteli' pc will 110prmit it. paublish the en~tire sa iltisin iii ih i, wortht~ the great reputation oft I lie t"i"a1t S juii who for smore than tt:enity.t~v' eal l&.r:t ile poundedi the Coiiatiiflliei taf the I iii fLcsl tut in the spir'it of its inuLctr=. rthe I~i1)Cet Cosrpu- Caise itn CLiitoi ;: ,rfr~ ".o:n .dcr_ naasa. Before the Chief aft *.. iis*. tsp (Court of the Vittitl 1 'l Str,. .:! "'!;"t'slaai' Thei atipli'ataoni tl~ 1 u- 5 't ra~W t kalIs~aI.i 'oe .sfps, i.i ill::ie to lit. saner .'' 1 section of thin*h a1tie:ry c t. at. l ., render:. efleatru. -sihrt'c ste t,~i :1 It,. u' aiitl privilorc saf t h- rt ;,,,',a , "~ 'The case, thenl. ia 5iilvl tli. A naiitai of icet, residi tu in 1lentit iyv:ti::, ia-!iie. ordor to arrest a citizent of M si~i.:ni'l ups vagu a11.1t iusds.li iite cla zr~s, wit !",taj :11 psrow. soi fair ast ajptears. i - ta~i'F this or'i We bnve seen rio bdener tiehtig material, it reiarked, than is con tained in this same rrgirent, to which Lieut. Tol. longs.-New York News. - - . - .- . - . I.EAT.I:n. Snoi::; &c.-if our parts arerig v blockade'd, there will he soon a scarcity Ieat her and Shoe, in the Sontb. This can renmndied by our tanneries ai once putting .it ll their power., to mal:r- Leather. L.et the hides that the cotry can produce be t in th' t.n v te sO a. :o giv t'm l.eather due tio'. 'exa=, ,exiers and .\rkr;isaH 1 noi dtubit trn.ih raw lide- in uillir ient ant itics, in addition t-t the domest ic s..pply. , hides of all cat th., sheep. &e.. slaughtered our camps shonld he preservcd for th< tan ries. With Lea:her we can make shoes ough. t 1 it sold i'rs u nAt have shoe. ; so tt our slaves, and so must we nil. Bro ans bard servce are what is first nee'kd; and n the uanal varieties for the various walks life. The shoe trade in the Sout h k bound be profitable, and the manufacture ofpruoes rapni.ily incre:;ie.--lIunts?:illy (Ala.) Ad-. ato. .... _...... t " C'Wr. % t:ITn'si INT~uREPI FNCot'NTER rit Tr.:E- F:. t .-.-'ra a relial..e. s'-urce derive the f lhawing account of the inter ing interview betw:een Capn. Wm. I. erth, uf the Ch atha:n G;rays, Pittsylvania mntyc, andi a 2(cot in, patty of the liessans, the neighborhood of IHamp:on. on F:iday t. It dlifer" sunewhat from our yesterda's ttement. ('apt. W er: t and another oslieer lng together, and unaccompanitie, on t re n:ijl ering cxpedition some distntce in ad. nC of the iain body, sr parati Ed at theforks the road., aich g.:hin. on hi; own hook. Af Cpt. W. had pro~icede'd a sort d:stance, tunl hi ms,il stdldenly in the pre~rn'e of e of the enemyi . I lavin g no idea of surren rin., he inst::ndly drew hi; revolver, and thotit pariey1mg. each party contncccd ing-Capt. W. killing two of lie party, the moindar ret:reted. The inle ridden by e of the par:: howeve:r, was killed by Cupi. .'s hilt shot, the rie1 r having slipped el at e ints:ant and taken to the bushe.<. Capt. .evims much ctl;ri:ned that the bad ounti on which the raiecout er occurred t:vemed his h:igging all live. When this hir is reported ;* r the Northern press, it 11 of course be stated that th it scouts were tick :1 ),v s whole Iroo p of drgoons. Capt. :- ---..:!. -t.ae. nu:til idot d. imtmedi ton to b.:,r v : . . - - t: 'pin ed th ih (iii! l ticks wotull fiy the relief of th:' St ate. htr patriotic s A LrA and the itton w:o: ex"::. is nce wts to ticstebl i) .,. .No t;; wet:- , awi!l and vi'ish in er i-; trft a i . -..r. p t ti t : .w - all u:7try-!if', prety"tt ev--rythiin; mnst bet t at the :-'trvie' t at ses :ti.tr :w what Iavte we v. t'sw- i' ; 'the Gov . tio ,l ' iat.: t.'e tr'e ' at'. n. t. ..;tS :n a~d t1 de l* r hi-: the L..i-Jhuu:r p.~sed ws t: i'ple tr~u-.hed nms by thlous cads, and* all went on :-wi:3. as the running l!. Ai I st the: h.m,l, weare reatdy andu thle onia. wats c-ka G~r The IOio bankeirs meit .ela~tlil tI'.,aek :i. l eIt de ami lb-ml jstnd aldlla:. Not oea t:iilian, 'not t wa ilin. not threte iilihms ! Nolr what i he dolt. ? \'aia e-dl!7 W her: is Ii'*. I Da io stm>e toa pay the deb, hourly !.ng otn the .ate ITr:adiry 7 \Win 00w Sthe: traitors ? \'' ho atre ati~ingi~I ith enen refuing to :ail ior i--lds ? .JeIl. I) tvis aul oh ma ke :'. elfoare it kill ouri gallat idier4, hoit thce b aniker,- w~aoa'. ,:tarre thetm deithl. There is nto ht:nhuaig int iS-no alv. bitt thle b antkit's can buy' these h'nds. ill know ha:t. If theyr refise--il thaeir terio:is:nt ii.A' out in words -th..n we arei takrip.' itada.,i. ...I (;.'rtint D~eni -onl Tuitt: l'a:nt-:atN IN tin~tNtA.-l~ e lubIsh~ sewhere, f'romn thei .Mal ritta ,'lu :,li..ar, a rint is whol i' for t he I ujon- 'i large "Iy ofi tU poartio of the : t', we aile Sta t. th h e.t-i .~- p.e~tion of t itPan ands'~'l C decie.-ta~~aIto for e diata- wif asingt a genertlly int t rt Virgii is. ly ta h.- aquestioin as toa : he feeling it Vir nn. esaid : " \ of the Nairi th .C tio .:l.p: iin of' I hie fe!!:' jn 'in'riniia. It is a. lit. 'bra.-in':t'tde.:alx anad femn:des. 'hie ie ties-miatron and mau inidens-ractic't daily ith ii;he r' A t'er. Fam~uilie! tare! sendint their Iver' j-lea', :and hdii, s t heir jewel!ry to the oven.or ;~it genitlem:en atre matking deds of ti ftrmts to then State .all to raise etsh for e daeanse of i he St atte. .\ deep.sea'ed die ini:tini to resi.,t Io th~e bast extra'nity, to ei lice :t'ery. thingi, propert'y and lift. uni rsal' prevai:l<. Such at people uay he arran oblitearatted f'riom the faece of the th, bt can tever he conqjuerted.-t'inein Ti.: lK:.1.aritaNs lB:Tw ti:N F'Ni;1.' ANI' ti: i'Nrrit) Sr.m:N.-Jne of' te lthness idet~iI at wea c'Oubti p aotll c~ealanin ay ape w '.iltI thae I.~itedt Statl e in a waur. This~ ~e 'ea :avery' piret:tienlt in~ltiain: federedi idicte i euae by the .-ecess5 ta:Ihhved ini e f'wars in which we hazve' been e:gagedI ithhIfatregn piowe'rs, andh inl 1no smtttallegree s titi byl the aefirit anti energy of' oir pa't e. \a' daobt whet ha'r tay nat:!ion in the ,rrld l has motre of miblitary 1pi rit ani firae. or of geniune patiotismt and uationtaipride ; id .. ... thos qaities are once am.used o'r armies are nrJl ru inrmL"ib. Still, w confess that our choike, if we mertst ight all the nations of the earth, would be, to tahe one at a time, and especially if a war with a first class power is inevitable, to eng age in it when we are a united people at. home, and prepared to bring all our resoure's into action.-.N. V. Journal of Commerce. The Edgelield IHussars Thir noble band of soldirr , from Edgefi'ld, h.re taken their place in the ranks of Hrapr.l ton's I.egion. which is now forminz at (iolmoi. bia. On their way thither they arrived in our village on Friday evening about a o'rlock when Ihev wt re met by Col. II. 1. Canghmain as representative of the citizebns. and in a very pretty little speech, invited to the bospituli ties of the village. Captain liutler, respond ed in a short and happy style, accepting the invitation. They then took up their quarters at the two hotels where entertainment had been prepared for them. About 9 o'clock, Capt. B. was cakied on for a speech and re sponded in a clever manner, paying some I compliments to the number of ladies whi were present encouraging them on to duty. The Hussars loft Saturday morning after breakfast, ex;.ressing themselves well ple.ed with their short but agrerrble stay with us. The company is one of the finest we ever saw. The men are a noblep and brave looking st-iounted on . splendid hiorses-real war horsel. When they reach the border, we ex pect to hear of the liussars makir:g thei mark.-L.exington Flug.1.I.t in.st. The Hanupton Legion. The following is at roil of the field ofileers I and companies of the Legon. Six companies are r.ow in cump n:ear Colunmtbia, and the oth es have been ordcred to come forward: Wd Iin ampton, ('olunel; B. J. ,Johnson, Lie iutenant-Colonel; .1. B. (riiiin, Major ; T. G. Barker, Adjutant ; C. L. Goodwin, Quar termaster; T. Blegtrs, Commissary. A arti.ir:ay.-W.iingtoui Artillery. Clar leston, Capt. S. D. Lee C.svAi.uv.-Brooks TCop, reenvilio, Citpt. ,. F. Lanneau ; Elgfield Ilussars, EFdgetield, Capt. M1. C. Butl-r; Beanibrt Dirsi Troop, Beau fort. Capt. 'I'. 0. Seriven, Jr. Vohirnteerr, Charleston, Capt. J. Conner ; Da vi Guards, Greenilie, Cait. W. M. L. Aus t'n Gist IRifleme, n, [iut, C.'alt. II. .1. Smitlh n ..t-itan Guards. G;reenville, Capt. T. L. hii !.t~i u.''.h I 'tprvr" l, :ti ~d - :: il i -i . Capt. V. IL C-.ihmmu is her, 'is 11."? :111.;11 ig eliteeCr t. receive the .i ''i iito C..nied z h'le Number. (reenvilb: 1 lis: riit L. arlre~a'ly ctantrib utet o the ....rvice f h .! ni : ' th. ."Di '':" oueer,s, TygerI iohmter, th;i.~ eUrari ITroop. arid the Itm G n tards. Bui; shei i, not' d nei vert. fire G reentville~ Confedenrarte Ri le-. anthe rr hninfi to rihe list. Theo it *z-m:nr ru::rds have b-et or':n .;/...d m;,:re t fie, andr rr' wiing onmly t.-r* a phw--.1 I- i--rr: humtlred'n stre.ng. Thern v-..h,. m:-e~ of :6.:r V,! rops ar.te l Vb. if r-vie,. rat t ar~ inn- It necessryrl. Wiith thosei ,.en--' an'l'Ihese re:'eiy Gre~.viIe h:'.s ltri~be.l heowv-ren ,;5: andi wh e i ne d 1.--. reen i'd l-:nt i.eri-e \'authingtuon corr-pomi:;t of thei Ne "r L Thie Goe,~iritnwtnt i.,laxerriniig embarnrasr ei thet i'etioni of how the prrior. ea p tireI in thnis conflict ntow goting on shall bei I-issed of. Our scoutts are daily pickig u1 m,*n provedl to hev(elianioni sein ttiet., and zlradyv tlht utimrbler tarke-n execetds onme huin Idre. T he rebels are caiptetrin'! I njion uten. mLssoning~ thzrt ite (,overnmenlt will exchrange pri.4mers, arnd, that by; h'aving a sutllicient unmbr, they will h'e r.hl e osr'ntre re-c tn the :. re-bols captu'.red:: .\ a s. Here i., the em'.barrsnat. If the Go(Ver net tret't thc?. Uren as rehri', takeni in arta ap ~inrn thre Goermertnt. they shrould be hung. T rhis wourld niot be eemtred good policy, even i i t humanrrity revolt agarins.t such a sacri fice of htiuman life. (On thle other side, if the yrtii (t exchtangeA ber adopted, thre i in h act a rec.gnihion of tire rebhels as b'-Ilige eTis accrdi'g. to) sal lws of natio~ns. The aiter l.as~ di.'esrsed th'is point severiai timesA withot comning to any result, butt it is prba ble that int theo ind the rmior rebels will he discharged tn parole. aind the~ leaders onrly This samre correspondent urges theC fen b tiom of Gem. Leoe't .3taitO, wor th .9:5,000, wich act lie thinks would rstorre E-astern: Virginia to its alleginnee. The TFe.xas Diemocrat referring to Horac'e G reley's plIan iof conqujering thre Sou~th and gving the Northern .soldiers a farmr a piece ut it, says: Goo fo ou , l 1lorirce. Thle peoplre aif then Soth will niot obje;mct tri ; ida arrang~e:nteni hat~ w vill l-sls5r dividea up their lanid 1;am tice h ti t hmes~tead-:n ret -ix fe'nt by iwo.1':. e iit ndr' we-rt, .d <very Now Petk :.lie(r wh u cme's this way. ,;il be wrelionie mo a ot. .~lo down lln;rer. andii taki- ant inter et -this i-i a Iinte openinrg --titl.- good--n P. '(~r~ rS S. Co e: oil i--race bei ih :lats ar art'll taken : we' tr e.xjtnsetnt i hige hin' t -m ~t(ttinifrom the" No rrh th is ye'ar. rig .iamesr Gt-rdon :imd Abmn~rahamalng~ withl you. uents Luur an .l'mEnrnm. 'iLeze are three points upon whi"h we have suppoiPd that our coneir-ial friendb night desire to have smaer- inibrmatirn:. 1. Cdn trade be caurriedi on between the citiz.ena oif belii;earent natlior'? 2. Can det'bts due to an alien tn-Iy be collectel n. .lay' tly be seized and forfeit d by the' State' 1. On the fir=.t point, it io (lenr thant. no Irali cai bit- ha'gliy carried on betw,*e1 t he t i.i wasi cif blligerrrit natio. s. All momiitrs cia' intttecour~e between them ik inh-"rdec ind" by ' t tihtijt;, inle-s spwi.5ali" lic 'nia'l by therir respectiv.e tovrnatents. A l' cnttraM(6$ therefore, made in pairananco of 'tn-b inter course, are moid. 2. The iaue principle governs the collc Iion of debts. No alien enemy can .ame in the coutirta of a eountry, or colhect in any w.aV a debt due to him by a citi:-en of the Sutte at war with hi;l iovernnent. :. The third point is attended with more diflieu:ty. May debts due Li.-na en umies 1 e seized and forfeited by a State ? Debts due direilly by a Stale cannot he seized nand tjor tfi:ed by itself. It. cannot eve n tuuh the suns which it owes the enetny. Everywhere, in cae of war: the ft:ds confided to the Dub lie of the world are ex-anpt front aeiz'rre and confiscation. For instance-suppose New York capitalists own tht bondMs of any of the Con federate States, or a. citizen of th Confeder ate States own the bonds of any of the United State-they are nut amenable to coea:fctior. The reason i., that in thc.e cases the debt ex it fremr its r. ry nature ;i t.!I honor of il+ indebted S/LIcas. There was no other reliance for paymaen t during peace ; and the existence of war should not alter the obligatioin, sance the po.wr of enforcing its payment i4 not affe'rtel by the war. For thi--- )lseen the d-bt of . na:i.m to individuals of another nation ar. not rightfully abotlihed y1.. war, and are nut liable to cor.fiscation. But it is often otherwise with respect to debts duefrom one citizen of a nation to a citizen of another nation, when these ntions are at war. As a g..neral rule, all the property of an enemy is lhable to sei.ur e and coniiLcat ion as prize of war. But G;rutius ays it down " That with respect to debit due to private persons, the right t. 'idIcnaml l/' #' is oispendei.i dturinag the war, but will rent!. with peace.' -Mr. Whea ton sunas up the doctrine as follows: "It alppears, then, to be the etI~abli.d rule I of ir.ternatioar:l usage that property of the eneL, Irunl witlin a the territory of the bel i- addn~ssi.:uthe in mlgent of the .%veeI'. 2: a l.. ,.i,ie:h he fi.ws ur iurni!ons at wil riad, alth.::lh i: cannot be disregarded I,,, |iu ra f , aOblrisi. y'e. t hlilHr/ li d stre garded. It i- nt an j;#30/,a -r n!-- of law but depend<idt Oul jal,"' -a, i -, jU'.,u.? whieb may cont tuaii LUy vary . c ;/ic ' a l ' , o:zt the q.ot is ch-nr-- of :t ; , .on th-:. buralin::- .Lut of a A:r. erne of the debt~sb its ci:ze:s the ,itiV-as of it's et my. In ib e. .e-. reciproci .t jUti~l: .et i , hthe'r it v.:ilc be roper for~ the C'onfed -ra*te~ S'ures, separately (sor autedl h theo Con:gre'.- o~f thre Conf,i'.!:ra:te Staoc,, to ion * ..erate Sta:es' 1> the' ei:z-.-n- it the l'nin'd States, wi!l be a. oiaerti..a whiich ws r - I'hi~ (epen In circui ste:nice. T1he eluraectter of th~le war timv .i,r n dIorm:ine. it. hut t here fa' t un-atur..e whieb Inas beeni proposed :-hort of co nti:et ion, lhoking to t he seo!Lh 11y of Stiuth ixra cre'ditors apuinst Northern; debersI. It is, tiorlder kl I tliae'3 dute to .i irti' crel.l tors to be paid into the St ito or C'onfede'rate Siates Tlre~ sur, to be ke'pt as a fund on de pO' it, outL of whickh, aind by wieb, athe jnd11g m ,enit of all bs duelt ti South:.ru eredito'r" saltl be -ecur,' d, lidae, of urse. t.> tre::ty . pu!an iiot. w~'hen penace is emi'.nided. T[he Su .te c-onfiscates andl ta:kes none1 of' the muoney thuis d.) .i ed in its Treatntry. Jt niley take- it ats a speialti lien apud fund, by n~ hiei juLi.ice is to be sevurevd and Lniiret d for' its stizens.Ci:sn-, Mercury, bVi ~itvi'u ' litko wli'nioth baff'ti;$.o io - al ofthe vr! wherth N at r r ai i.--ntrat ohti it its aftl. imt ited. r'lit.:s oth hae ert ilfLt. it h tthe a thections of' poli!ti '-al assw.:LIn~tin ns ill not long~ hold Iioyethe'r partioAs no lonagir ;.urai'toi hy the magnraetism of consohldate'd i 're.i. and kindly symIpa th's; and' far better for the p~eople of tho diuntel btatus to part in frie'nd.ship f;om eavh other. than tio' beI lI tt~'.;her l'y com C't.i'sm.: Bt.t.n.-We ntictle that the Au-I gtutaLt' avnugs' Banik is receiving. small soms undoer a dollar, aa.d ising in return certift. cates of d'po~site for twenitytivet anid fifty ,'ent~s, hieb will ben redeemned oni d:'ino. at ttir LIthce at the hnsuramn o Itank. Thie scarity of silve-r el.:inge make~is these cer'tifi ca"* a' x great con:veien'~Ce to cur c'ommntyv andl ::s lhey are is~uedc by a res'ponasible ra lay, who hnve~ espci~n:d authoityt unde~r heir ihar~tertoii niert iteeoeidposi'e,"' theny h.' rend ily takeni by our meaonst< ain Ibw~ inesu mern, atnd supply a1 wanirt in 'or trade .jini .,te(', Itnie't edof ii si l nd alhood and debberat.tle'it. 'n t he tes:imnyl of ai jute 'f thei Sup;renbt' sat :ar.d ''-ident ian. , i~ ; r..no:in;eied a~ pri'jit ed ni * rpner by the ciao' Jusi~tie wh~ onamaintered to him the .1,ah or of.,e r I rvi tWe E-s ter 1.:. balitiT. Bloys."? 'iLe t.Jlioiiflz"r flsO~t List i'il .st I .. deliver:'n1 by '-a Youing } s* r4'~r~~ the ......a~s. nf bie 1:T( nn'tls :l i t! ;t1!nn i, ttf~ Pisn.ntr to tl:P 1'os.,Icr : 1":6" l ari 1)eI ors= I s'CiI Ejparil1;( th-r thes ;rts war. WP withhlold] liii' f'lns of tat. R!( tfl(il4'"t anal is('rnrr~i sit.s'.l v. sn:} lady :it ItI sir 5t ri!1PR, 1iit t. N'li hiliSA Ii%"nP ;r.T a 1'rndi":cti.n that Is:t ni {: to .s" r: n' t". st-.insa('d1 fr 1.4 h.anuy ., : i", ti.:t t..:. -li~t 1d11'"sit reli.gunt~s ft'rvssr", :and'iia r' pat~riosic e rvotaisim. "Wett ri.t. be allowedl Is :1~y, ini Ihtrtber e p!a::a? ion. that tlhe asisirson wouldl have a pswart~* nl iim inc e,!1C Ls:: it Iis.t bs.*s~si f tLIC Ii4(5t, thlat. i " X''Ya."Il Ladsy" whou hs tt.e hosnoir to deliver it, itnsns.dittdly left tot alte'r 1i.s delivery, an1 (did not I turn as) Ill wre could psrocure a cog,~ br.for et h.;.. The 13:annLer w:1. acct~p'iA by Capt. B its cuiil::nnt:'1ing the 1tss -ie'r Boy '--f in .,:.r of t' li:tt =j1ceches it lit hssen our go.lI ~i toi hsear :jsul.-t uch a :L 1t&eh as a i!,tils'r wti du~iiv5er on tint osr:a.issn ikl tl,i'=-whHo andlt Ilia~ brIave Rs,vs; 1:.l lissi such itncourRi went at the hans of t!:r '" iaire~t of t!w~ fai and A1? 't'e al{, When his~ ;no-.t i11isusriouzz ' liv Ladi been~ referredl to is co essuap'isnenia a st;.is ptninz;. thin', It:. r'.1 tii" r'11 (..f 1: ' Aitl be~ Ii:, :e.Coisit I isil in 'inie to isirne. W hien h.e re!turs rfl4i.in hatsik. 1". ! howv I Fallj u~ndmr hsint and he ci :i laden homne With spoils blIi~sil*titiiil to his (dear inothei the rcsunire"" v~ oh whsich y.'i hivis rei'jrcsl to ths' call m.ide ul-on "on, andl fss";ing ade interest ini tlie.ciiuse in which No)ll ar, abc to embark, the ladi.s of BIerul', tlhrois: mlc, thecir humble repmrescutztitVC. preseut, pI this Banner, which they have sizaslo witlh the own fin~ers ; and under uiii'!, you are tfo1 tm hor Ed,', it. d":fees o;~ v., Cone W~oman1i, deba~r rei as Shi is: t.h: privib:"'e sanring l lic tsnds and 1 rizds oft the lbattle'-tiel muis~t attst hi.r pa~t! .i.=l s by m~ich eviden. as these; by doing everything sh~e call, nerve and streniytiea the~ arms that is strikii in dlefence of he'r liic,. her hsonor, and )let'i trest. "You are' absout to enigaure inl :s:t 11nlt tking ins whi ch pi natiojn, i.l9i'' 1 ~, ainri dea V i 1:11. tis.(stat .+i ''1 t iire.. 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