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Legislature of South Carolina. Wnxy.SDAT, January 21. 13.S SbMATa.--The HIm. W. D. Porter, Pre i Bent. to-.k the chair, at 12 in. A quorum being present the Clerk rca ti e journal of the prueedingi of the 18th U. - cember last ;- alms, that of yesterday. Oa- motion of Mr. Maz .-k, it wu urderci that it be stated on the j-u:tl that the ab sence of Senators yesterday, wa+ in conls quen~ce of accident, on (ho South Carolina and "Greenville and Columbia Railroads, wbieh caused their detention. On motion of Mr. Siupson. a Committee was appointed to wait on his Excellency the Governor, tnd inform him that the Senate kad met, a q'iorum being present, and was ready to receive any communication he might be pleased to make to them. Mr Simkins presented the 1 etition of in - dry citia ns of Edgfiel.1, prayirg legislhtona against the grievanacwo of slaves stei.ling ar tieles 0r prime necessity. Mr. I,..pe o ered the following preamble and resolution, which were agreed to, and tiny Committee instructed accordingly : Whereas, iron is indispensable to our sys tem of agriculture ; and whereas, the naupply is diminishing so rapidly as to advance the price to a very high rate, and threatening to impede suece.sful cropping; therefore. .eawlced, That it be referred to the Cont. mitte on Agriculture and Internal Improv" mtiets to inquire .nto the necessity and ex ped iency of enouragiag the increased pro duction of this article by legislative ac!iona, and that they report by bill or otherwise. Mr. Arthur offered the following resolution, which was agreed to: Resmolced. That it be referred to the Con Rittee on the Judiciary to ascertain and re port wherber any additional legislation it te eesnary, and if so what, in relation to oflihers and soldiera of the Faderal army takt-n in arges within the limits of this State, or turi'd over to the State authorities by the Confcd erate Goreram.. it; a:'d that the raid C.uam mittee do rep-rt by bill or otherwise. Mr. Siupson, fromi the Coniuitree to wait an his Exc.lency the Governor, reported that the C..,owittee ha.d perfor:ted the dut. w igued to theku, avd that his Exellena. had inlorwed t:.u Cmiuwittee that, he wollik; owmuannic..te i- the S,-aate to-'day. tt I p n,. a t I o. mi., . .etto Ni.. 1 tif ti. E~xcel-n Cy t .t G3.aturi:tr, was received sh.d reld, e.0d. oa un.tioi, -f Mr. Si.ipsou, th'+ iet(tiP ,,t macde the v.peial ,-rder of the ay for (to-mtO roa-, at hail past 1! p. n., iad was ordereu to h.i printed. Mr. Simpsou presented the pe-ition of W d. .ail Young, praying eomnpenration for at sie who diedin the public -ervice ; whelf was reterred to the Committee on Claims and ( rievances. 0a u'oitn of Mr. Mazyck, the Seuate a' j .U uied at. 15 utiuutes prat I p i. Hoca.-At the hour to which the lions was adj.uriined, the Clerk called Ithe roll. when te Sp.-ak-ur took the Chair. anid the d,-ih-ra Lions were opened with prayer to Alniigh y tGod, by t:.e iRev. P. J. Shand. Mr. Tresco., introduced! the IR'iowing rea lrition. which was agreed to: WIaerene, this General Assembly. upon th1 18th I)eower, 112, passed an Act provi uing for the relief of the families of sol ii. r of tais 8tate, now in service, which Act pro vided also (ur the appoin'mnt of Boa-d- ti disburse the appropriation wane by the paid Act tfr the purpo.es t.hereof': and where's fur reuans dee.ued good and suftiient by thaa, the General Assembly pos:p-,ied the appointment of the said Boards until after the recess, whih they had taken; aid, wh--re as, immediately upon their adjournment, t hi Ex.eutive of' this St~ate published a procla mtation deelariung that the Legislature had fa I eid to make theae appointmentsa; that in con sequence of such failure there was "1 dance of suft,ring and distress" am aug the pe'*ph of the State, and that therefore hie, by the said ptoclaation., appointed the old Board:l of Relief under an Act repealed by this Gen erad Aaaaembiy, '.to be atnd conttaute thei Boards of R~elief for the distributioni of the fund," appropriated by the Act of this Geni wral Assembly. and authorized the said ol Boards " to receive and pay out" said appro priation; therefore, Resolved, That this H~ou~e, deeming such proclamation unusual and without precedent, it be referred to a Committee of five maem hers of this House to take into consiuideration the said proclaiiation of his Excellenc'y the Gonvetrnor, bearing date the 20th Decei e 1862. and to inquire utider what authority of lawr, or 'the Constitution, it has been issuied. and what circumstances (if any) req-iired its publication. Whereupon the Speaker announcsd the fbllowing gentlemen of the Commtitteec: Messrs. Treucot, B. F. Perry, W. 0. DeSaua' sure, Mallins and [Dawkins. Mr. Boyee introduced the following resolu :1.n, which was agreed to:. Reolved', .That the Special Commnittes on the Governot''s proclamation concerning the Boards of Relief, be also directed to inqtuire into the anthority by which the superiniten dent of negio labor on the coast has declared. by public proc'ama'iun, that the Act passed by this Legislatura on the 18th of Decemaber, iM62, entitled " AD Act to organise anud sup jaiy degro labor for coast defence, in coinpli ace with req'uisitionsi of the G;overniment of the Confedlerate States,? is no longer in force, and that the niegro labor of the coast thuzt be tearnished according to the plan arranged by the Executiv.e Counecil. Mr. Bobo introduced the following rewolu tion, wh'iehawas referred to the Committee on tbe Military: Resolredi, That Joseph McCarter, of Spar tataburg, who received three woiunds at the battle of Seaven Pines. and least his left arma, be received as a beneficiary in the Military Aacaemy of the State.. Mr. Th, G. DeSaussure introdpced the f0l. lowing resolution, which was agreed to: Ee':!r.4, That it be. referred to the Comn mittee on Confederate Relations to inquire and repart whether any legislation is neces Airy in consequience o( the Emanc-pation roclamati-m of Abraham Lincoln, Presidenut 'f t'ae !'nited1 States, and of the nrse to hbe pursu-di by Jeffe~rsont Davis, President of the~ Confe-lbrate State., relative toi such oti-ers of the U'nited Sta e.' as may become the prison ers of the Confederate State Messge No. I of his Fzc'ellency the Go'v. "iuor wasn thetn received. and was read by his Trivate Secretarmy. B. F. Arthnr, loi i.In motion' of W. G3. D~eSausaure, the mnee age was made the special order of the day t..r Thursday, the 2241 inst., at 1 o'clock p. mn., and was ordered to be printed. The llopie then adjourned. .Tawtsauv, January 22, 1863. f'.gfa.-.The Senate mnet at 12 tu. Prayer he Rev. Dir. Adger. ~A number of papers were receivr.' fromrr --.e Hiouse of Representatives, which were ap yr.epriatedy ruaferred. Mr. IHop,, offered the following re'oin'ion': wjbich wth agreed to, and ordered to be sent, 9. the liotise of Representatie: Xeno/r'd. That the memab-r'of b~oth branch. ,, of ine d,,.eiiature. from each E~ocriorm Pi-.trict, be reegired to. meet, at their eaurliesi -pp'art anti , soa nomin'aue the roeui ert flmrds of thelief for toliers' lamrtlies. atnd re part their r.am~ais tot the Commftitteei iin Va t'ant Offices and Officers o'f the hlause, whot -hialf immediatevy report the entirn noenia-a non f.,r the State to the Le'girslaiure for con'i tir-naion, and thus to effect Ltheir appint:m n-r*.t Iby the Ge neral Assmmoiy, and that tiareart-r thev have the appointments published forth .jI in the nOepapers of Qolumbia, for the informatio and use or the Soldiers' Board of R "1tt1i ansd othe~r jaartie eo'ucirned. Mr. NI,:Aibil"v . .li .:di the full )wing rvs)- thea itii iii ; uwbirth weimimg-f :td 'u, aj)d was' tNett & tt) tae klnuse of' H nre s'-ttr"v.s~ for Cdlalir t rcnce: :1i fle~corrd, That thtis ljtgislatttre wij iteil its the str"rnt sai"t ilt onF"ridilY. 30~i1 n tt et, itt b I stir to cirick p. in. Mr. &t1att oh ng prc.ew I ot the IH- toun oif C. R. liarri tiji, t.r eoupl~ns:U olt ftr 51Vt;"t whoiJj died front dnrease c~ontracted int the pbict 01cc service. Mr. Simpson 'offered the t.,loJiizg resuto al tionw, which were agrec'i to : 1, he Ji'.'olr. d, That so) mtuch of the les-'age if. hie Eclency the Goveruor as relates to the I lt growintg of cotton iu this State, together with milli an Ac~t of the ietni~rit AsIsembl, of G(;~rtia, I~r Anrd ot her aseinpstlyitug I pers tand C.Wri-- til iip ildtiste iii CtilliflCCi t!il witU tiC Dal i i ub or j::;Inl t"1 a ri't," isit l lbl iit.l i" tl:,! State of Fastriub, ""relaingt to s~:e1," be r.eferred to l &,:.e (.,oliitta C oil Agricuture. antd Iternlll i Itupriivrtlt~utd. Of JRt~sotlecI, That so touchl as relates to at rest *ilu iont adopted by the State of Florida, into s ret rettee t ) uaranteeintg the d, 1tct i.f the Cti nfederate G,,verttuezt , het rrerred to the sil Cotn;nitte v on Finance andJ Banks. dot jie, u!Lvet. That t much ns relates to e} re- h Oltil, from the State ot Flurid:', in refer-,ie I es '"to the pre."etlt war;' 34o m~uch as re- w Laute to the ituJt t IlCrol hli.r ont the oh, c 'at. with the aLecotopatwil!z pip-irs and tele-i t territn; to the foirces of the Starte, with accom" ye p rly in" eorre.sp.lte lee: to) the Cotub.:hee ae 1:umigr- to t he lutiii~ted cotttjtti.ieit of Cap- at~ taits Boykinc and 1id~ers :to t he c itunuti '.*iLtj't of Mr. 1) ivid [iopa'z, with c.)rre'li'mn I L dlei.c .; to) the a1i1Ni!aultttt oif C:uts t; to the ireati.,lt of the tflr cit A"'istant-Adjutat t Geoerad during the war: to the ajipoicittent if ano Ag~ent at Rtichinon to at tend to the i W..itI4 i~ .fii-k andl wiundeltlt %oliliivrs of this r 'tl i;ctd t.' t he t~tt inr-~ns'l hr thit Al I. I'ltint - eitrjdl, tnder tIII; r,-ietit Aet of the iih I ':neral As-e~rnhly. r"tltritz 1 Iectiotts to he~ held fsi fied officers int the veveral R-.Iittents IL It-~.ere-za. to~rLtitur w~iithl the report of that . tic-e ant Cclttnpitti jg papers, he referred t"t- 'tItit to ''n M litt'rv andi Penioens. f i -*iieeI, Ti'hut s') ills!.?h as rd l tie'to taIhe I tit Sliain! ol ht. I .hatiriucin ani Savacinsatl ail" ih.- sit so- si.j""..s~t i Mr. i. I). iI a%,.tl. I rt j atid f'gr,~i-i,,e.tiitI 41it j -st oif Var'iai~il t. With th :tCe. 'll tiY- ItI :it-, et to ri' tntt*.i is 111(of .%i tj. at lltlttiI ,S .,-- 1O jt',-iol of Pr' itisis 0111 Armtay, hi; ro-hirrt'dtlo the (Utnttsit'eo inu the Luntatic A-vczzn andil ei cat Acouttt. Piraualit tio noiiche, and withit lave. Mr. Ia Atrtlior i,,lr.,ilnied n ar; hto tii rtihit -csortiiiti 1 A .ti1 itnisi-xet' art jolor- ; winch re-ei ve f itsm. V1 ! ir t rv-aei:'r a''al vit teferrer] it the Ctto niitt.'t' ot the J tdll-ialy. $iritll )1Io t~ojtcis lstytsltn)t s byv th.- lanks ill of11s a tt 'ci I I-r .doer 1,:tlisi7," t the !h~ Il .41 ,lar otf Jaiuarv. iii :oie VL;tr oll our t:stll cutt rhth Iidlti elightt hn:adzted as..'1 sixtyv-h iur. ree vil th t hirst rta :sh. ag V.r ;%:t'' I th t'lt tileV iV% t:'ilZlI) o an Acit. tid it was cett t " the lion-c: (it lt.r..heatatir:'". (.i Itttlolto of 'n r. Mt, tltlul, tlh ' S enact: ad- j iv jtltmtkll ait tell lflnltO pitsh. I p. tit. 15 lll - tI 'lc h lr ldterdi tand the Speaker toll; the Chair. Prayer, rot tiy lt.:v. Dr. J. J. ()'Couttet . I~ :pi'rts f.(s:nl'i iltiltt ti' were tnnl 1 fill tite it-t iti,tl ofi eitizttla( of M:irlhllro rindI I);br lt'uI oil r'estricti 1hZthe parl-)nilr po swe~r jI Io the report of t he Sit!icitu ofis the: W'estirnt The Indian Executions. I aT '.h St. Peal Press il.ve; a 1,nte accoint of la e*xe-cuti'.n of thirty-ei.-ht Inadians, con- of pie- to be ..;ed lby til L. eopIn (reowrn. W it, rur their rJecenLt ra i un 'th peole of r inew in. We r: n:x a Iew extracts from e't terrible n~arra*-i:e : '0 .istu M:i!N5 1. t:G ir01.. Or '.t C. cOtN 1,!.'-t\XN11.n. ,ate on Thurmday night.. in con patty w i' nit. Col. M..,rahall. we vitne.l the buidtling r upied by the doomed I'ntian . They were a' rtered un t..e grou.uti f1 )or of the three f ry stute building erected by the late Gen. !ch. T hey were all fastencd to the finer with in, two by two. Some were sittitng up, h king and conversingr, while otber< were " lininig, covered. with ianik t, Aid appta h' a-h1 'p. The thri-e half-breads and onet t wo othteri only werie drtessed n etjitizn-' le:. 'the root wore thei breech ehour, legr ga. blanket,. ntad nt ai ftew were adotrnedl iT ii paint. The majority were young men, a ugh A' evr:l are quite old and grey head r.tugintg, perhaps, toward seventy. One uite a youth, not over sixteen. l'hey all appeared cheerful and contented. t i seemed acsrce1v to reflect on the certain am which awaited thetm. A3 we gaz d on t rm. the recollection of how short a time e the: had been engaged in the diabolical 1. ark of tnurdering, indiscriinately. both and young, sparing neither sex nor can ion, sent a thrill of horror through our ns. N.,w they are perfectly harmlems and f 'lonk ainnocenta" children. They smile your entrance, and hold out their hand, to haken,.which yet appear t:, be gory with ha'd jf babes. ather Ravoux spent the whole night itg the doomed ones, talking with them acerning their fate, and enleavoring to im t, upon them a srioui view of the sub* t. le met with some ntceis, and duriiit 1 ni.:ht sevreral were haptized and received P comun1trtion IIf the church. t.1ummes :EtrISKS-..tsT INERVIEW WIeTH -rns1 ratso~nss --TILE naru1 so \o. + At davlight we were avtin there. That tl mat. Ftthter R'mioux, was still with em, alSo R -v. lr. Wilhanson, awtl whet r br i-it itifti' tla.st worthy tm~etn addressed em, theyr we-r istene t o with marked ar.. ithtmo i. 'Tie loomaed ones wished it :o be oi,wt anwtng their iriends, aId particuharly eir' tiv-s andl elcildre ', how cheerful andio pp lth'y all ditedt, e'xhihiiing t fear of ., tiro-:a.1 event. To u' it alpearel niot a< evile'tet of Christian faith. but it stta'dias' hroitnne ta their heathen su'perstitiis. They stootk hands wit i the ofii'etr who Me in an-mg them, hlildin! th:m go od-by, if' they werc goin t on a lon'i anti plesaait nrney. 'T'hey -ded somtte fresh ,ttreatks of rtmillit tinl ultramarine to their counte te, a< tteir fancy saggestel, eviditly in uding to fir themslve fill a, g;y as po4i e for the c'ming exhibition. Tihey emn eteel ingitn their le'tth one, iTaxo lead. , and nearly all j'tinintg. We' hal never 'ard iis song. and eothl not now till it. front e war s.,ng, but it w.s wonde'rfully exci tE r e'ltsiat' 511 TO-rus a;At.1.tws-rit? :tI. sesM :r-TuE i.Asr DEA'ril Stin:. At preciselv 10i o'clock the eotdemned: e't' ntarshallel in a porcesiin, and h:aded ' Capt. lie:field, marched out ito the reet. a.il dir.ctly aeroi' ' through the lib-: sohliiers to Ih scalibid, whi-h had been terted in fronit. and were delivetel to the iie-r of the day. Cipt Burt. They went ca -t'ly ani eheerfully. even croiwding antd jost agtaeh other to io ab.-ad. ju t like a lot Ihutgry boarders t odinner in a hotel. The iers who were toi gutard itn their quarters. aeked arnms antd loilowedl themi, uamt they-i turn were ~fullotwe-d by thnt clergy, repor rs, etc. A" Itey cotmmencedt the asieentt of the ar~n Id thle'death song was again started, andl en they had all gut Up) the noi~e they mad.ee a truly bideouas. It senmed as if' pandte oiattm'had broken loose. It had a wotndet I ef..et in kea-pitng up their (courage!. One~ 'ung tellow, who hail btetn givent a cigar bay wt oft thte repuorters, just before m:arebtintg om their quarters. was stmtoking- it ont ahe ltd, puilitmg away vetry cooaliy dutring~ thtt tervals (if the h'ideout' lhi-y yi," "lii-vi , anti after the cap was dlrawtn overhi te, he mtaaged to get it up over his monthI nii emz ke. A nothIer was stttkittg his pipe. me noot)sO having beeni promphtlyi atijosted r the neck tof eacht by Captaitn Libby, all is ready fur the fatal sign~al. -ru. AWrTL'. rtNAt. The scene at this jtneuro was tone of awful trest. A painful antd breathless supense t1 the vast crowd1 whieb hadl assembhled mt all quarters to wittness the ext-Ctttionf. T'hree slow,. measured and distinct besit~s the dlront by Maj ir lit-own. whoj had beetn tiucedl a<" sigtnal ifleer, andl the ropt was tby Mr. 1 uly--the seatldh fell, and thir .ven lifelens bodtties were left datngling be ven heaven atnd eartth. Onte (If the ropes s broken and the bodlyof Rtattling limner I t the ii grond. Tlhe nteck hadl proibablly ei ,rketn, as~ but' little signs oaf lfe were .erved, but he was immttediaitely hun tup in. While thte aignal beat was being giv ntubers were seen to clasp the hands oaf .ir n eigihors, whticht, int several instantCt<, itited to be cha~ped till the bodica were t do~wnl. As thet phlat fom fell, th~ere was otne, nttt ti, bit prolonitgedl ch-er fr'omt thIe anldiery d i citr.;etts whlo were spe.ctators, and thten wee ,piet atnl earnest iwoitnessee oaf the ene. For sti mtanv, there was butt little suf -itng; the nee~ks tof' all, oar nearly tall, were ident ly dlis'.i atiad by' the fall, anol the iA' ---,rogeintg was s'ight. The :ifl'dd fell ai qarer pas ten o'ebwtk, attdl m twenty auttos the bolies hail all beeni examn-~nd S 'urgon~s Le lIoultliller. Sheartdown, Ftach, irk, and aothtert, and life pr.omoun-d~. ex A .Wliltary ExecutionI. ],.rymne, of Ithe Chatrh aAnm Courier, itn a ttr ranm K~inton. -hnt. 15ta h; that de~scribes Sexetim r,l a scliet' 1m-<a: o.rtion:t Thbe am' of ate culiti . wa< Miichael Bryanmt, -v, I hi, geo, t abotml thirty-six ;andt his olfencte ' sertiol, no, ho I- wever. t lie tankst ni thle t'iv. Arr:.tedl hte was dluly' tried by3 a i r t't Mn-st iul, andl if. being nueesary thtat an u tpl e shiot'dl be made tu (' "ek a growintg int the nrmy, hte was aetentacedt toa he oot Ito dath.' It wais not until the morn of hiis exeeiona that t-he poor fellow be.-' tie :tw;:rie io t dlay oir hour that was to t-mi at e ais caree'r, butt Iho har'l evidlent ly. *t prepared liar the ctrisis, anti when t he :t was ni iantnneld i l alpont a heart nerv-t to brve "et h ~tI tomte int what shtaps it .i -h, tud thetacomposure n~e r left himt. E: .:vhitg ta'he laie oft exentlt.itan, whieb: .c in a fl..bI iaij titinga the entcampmittentt of ald ommtaattl, the coi'ege htlal in frott an miolius looikitng blactk e'llilu, behtindt r. ieo was a -take. TIhe gutardl alightled, and pari.,nert, .triang att h! huyanit a, if' he was eaat t atamg the actoirs ta'f te dlrsna, alsto 1 ped : lightly l'romn theit vehiclde attd tioak hti itl ng - tte tuarroaw biox tat was i-t soaon ti at 'l.ise 'tit forever. Ant alie'or t.:ltt aidalitc' ii andboud himta i byut h ei artms 11rmlyI with a1 ik tto th .tat t'le*. I tnoti hanl ttaplapir- ' h -- ....try., d ,y snti' oaf tciiivcas. it -. .a. .,,. d. , crel.-:sely tucked ta m, a . ..'. , a d a e s:at Ihlemre, 00 eeiing t pr'epttaun for tie tragedy,, P king upon the faces of hnis told comrades w h, .L..,he h., een aesociaed in camn I 0 d field, alone and helpless, with the av' r of death so l ar, and et.-ruiit :aremh oenin tos hia; vi sion., the a::cultest- ;;h--rv- r. .mid1 have failed to detect thi ctjit iwrli ti'n of tr.'iemor on 111i.iwrOn. Sr,-r. str.n Jlt a" a st.a ce. be waited until t':e r'gtim--t." I f )r, w>A. filed it, j''uri'tc" brere him. f--r a hirse of WIve ur sx nt.inutes, en" e .q"uoi ot twcve, W%..O rere to ac t rit hi rcminre", andl stoodt twevlve paces ii.. i lhe Adij otnst of the R.gimnent then adcvan ,cedi id read the verdiet of the court ImartiHl.Li hi- done, one of the guard approached to tie d handkerehiet over the feice of the prisoir. hen, for the first timne, did I notice anything his hearing whieh seemed to in'icie that was not already tota;ly dead to feelin?. glance of his eyes to the Heaven4, ap if ho at invoking Divine mercy, a barely percep r ile change. of contencanice, and an expr N. on) of inntiesrale .ti4. thl utof a titrful t ru!ie tiit weas L'..io on withii;. A no mnt's panse. and the ullielr in connnand. in lowr tong, gave thet order, "Readly ' as 'wellve rities six wih b ank cartridget. ic; aring on the prisoner's heart, and the cick I the twelve triggers lft but a second beti 'r.en life acid death,) fire !" Hardly had the smnothered word issued from Lie lips when the body of the unfortunate an, pierced by six balls, abrunk convulsive from the shock, the -head dropped upon j he brea.t, and a deep sigh told of ahi ebbIng ( fe. The Surgeou of the regiment now al anced to f. el the pulse, and at the same in tant thu Colonel exclaimed, " Attention." 1htf a minute had ahready elalcse'i, but it lnt word the dying man raised hi< iacinged earl, and, as if lie was piercing throutgh the :trknes-s to take a last long look at the fad- I ng world, slowly turned it 'rom side to side. f Chen dropping it upon his breast, it rested here forsevcral second, while the awe-scrick. n Spectators I.oked on with a rilence that ra< distoirhced only by thei rustlii:g wind. letzii it arose :n I fell, andi :'gntin, antd again. intil finally the short stioeawiUc a-p, Stic teeded by It deathlike retpose. showed that he soul of the deserter hail returned to the ;,d who gave it. On examing the. body, I found that ones all ha.1 entere.l at the.biuse of the ie'ckt, two be left and three the right side. The c.'llini vat then o lv-ned, the b)ody enehido;, and, in tali' an bour, all t hat c enuied of .\ ichiaeel i .:unt wi siX f'eet teler iruued. Ti fllowing g.'neral oiler on the sic ja: tag b'..en pulbtlitihhed to day : I t.tlop.tavsatT CAvAi.it i 3tr, ..luatcitcry 15, lo. ) tce cneral Order.} It b,:ott-s the painful dt o of the G.:cc -al Coc:mandir.g to antin6tnce to tis b-rigido hi. ve'sterday, the 1lith inst., in accordance vi Ii th seit'imee of the Court Martial. Midi -atl Biryant, Companvny 1), y.d regimlent North 'arolina Cavalrv, wa.s shot to leath for ie ertion. lis didl not desert to the enemy. [Ic' Coemmitted no greater enuce than wcore, if his 1brigadel, now at. their home . are cin itting. I:pres'iel with the sacredne{s of ;he causa we are d:n-ndin', -ail the fact that 'ctess lepends upon the individual e'xe:-tion f-fevery soldier engaged in its behalf. the Gan 'ra Cmnnandin; wishes it to it- ulndersto sd thai he wiil spare no eflcrt in bringh:g c .rial all the h'a.-;ee Intd nwarlly t-aitors who. iithotit. ie sadil.cw of authority or excen:'. ave ahs.iteid thminselvet frot their ciot nanli. All oflieucrs'e and good citizens are re plt:.t'el to a.44it in arresting tltee im-'n. so hat they cat he punished :as the htw diirec:s. By order of. Brig. Gen. D. II. lrn:arsox. Latest from the Nortu. G t:n O. Jan. 18 th.-Two umeml'ers of I Concel' Stacrk's catvalry regimnemc, hiave bron:.:hi I in twe'nty four Feuderal pr~isoners, captuered in Ess-esip~i,oppoitie the mcou Ai of White river. 'hccy repoicrt thaet two of their re-rimten-s had isid'downi their arntis anci are now It:A ' u~ .r rest for inuc in' c'1 ~ctnut. General Shiermni they also~ attest k- e 'n ned ini his nste r..omi eraizy. Genterac' Steele wvas sinme the kil e-d in ther reLcnt hat lL tief eire' Vickshnt:g. Thec pi i:son-e tra say that had their reg'~imen.-t ;ictie into cat te, unone uof thle oft'icers would hiave comiec >me~ alive. So innnense is the dlistisfac:tin which e'xi~ct that intacy will re'iae to ftight if lake~n hark. A4 g-'ntlecman from Memtpis, on th,- 19th, I h's putrpecce of miovin diteowni ti juicn the river' hleet elow llclenact, and was tutont halt' rationcs. Beeceher has bentc ciakicng de'liattt speechies initst the W~estern Demnocracy. IHe daires hem to attempt to put New England out o'f thec .nioni. The New York Heiraldi says the leaders ofI he Iccdianca Demiocracy are int open rebiellionc rinst ther Admzciinctre.tion,. and that ]Uritt ci lendricka upenlhy avow that they baren cinety-thiree thcusarolh mnen ready tic take thle 'icht againust the .%tolitioists and strike for lisentrahnceit from the East. Thfe a's i ation of Govertnor Mot t mi, whoc i< the chiief shcc -acle to their dewienta, is a probabhle e'vent. Prominien't itepu~cblicans aecnowledcge that her pairty has lost powe'r everywhtert except n New Eniglanid, and preudict a peace ats early ts .lunte. The rebel correspocndence captmured weitht Sauners, near Chtailestoni, embclraces e'flicial lespatchesc to Mason anti Slidlell. Tihe w hole correcfawilcece ofi Secre'tary Bejamiin w~ithI Mb.ua~nn and Silidll, captrd :t ! 'rcim Siundcers aeppesrs it tile .tiuona/ /nId !yecer. lUenjacmin notine's thte canLt "cor ey exhibited toiwardls Mr*. M-ce-: hy L rd 'lhn lRussell, and conctras'c untfatvcrabhly w.v ith tthe condect ref M. TrhouvieneA a-'i tite 'recth i cvercinecct. The laris corresphonidectif thte New Yccrk r-ahl .eays tn..n of tihe highest oifirial p csi in boldly as~e'rt in concver~ction that Fraicro. ngle hantdedi, icc determzined'c to punt cci e'tal toc sli ,lshed itn Amneric'a. Encglamelni cinnies to ihlh alotif' I lai thte cot tiln manufactutrinig dlistricts of cac--, thiree hundcired thtontand menfO are cont f c-niploymernt acid in a state of ahlata cc~ letituionc. Mr. Sildell hail ant er atn i- 1 mce wi th NahlIlndeon, andt (on1m iiCci ed imc >ortancct dlec~ctche fricm Jerler~ mc D~aic. The cmcihti'nalmis c'ocrr~cpcndenct of the Cini iinn~ti C'ommeeri./I csay,: itcdi-it' is ripe ir revct~luon within her bcorderc. A plcte of' e I)..menrtic Icledrs to seizeC thec ti.te rsenal Wats defeate~d by~ the vigilnc' of Gov rcicr Morton, acid a fe'w ot hers.t Thel~ establishcment of a North-western: Con deray is homldly advocated bcy the Djeimcrat le'aderst in Indiana. Valiadinghamtr in a sp'ech in thec Y'ankee lose of R..present atives on the i 4th. cadvo ated an armistiCe. The New York Jieril'., curresponent..ys hei spechi was li~tened to with thmOecosest Nago~leonc cd ntot allude to Amenricani A f irs icn h's rely tic the lDiplomti'c crp. dci .hic' New Years reception. Whenc thc I-:m ercc pacs' ec w.here Mr. Da.ytccn scto'd ibe icc ird:i whia news ? atil con Mr. Daytcn ire. -rrinic to t lie had newsc i'it rcecii-ecd hiS Maj <t I' replied hi' regretted it and h >ped it woccld he Ieter witin~ L~ce yeccr. -Tie II::rhl tof thin 15-hI. referrinut to the p ewa hv the steamcer C/mina, says thme e-fh'.ct reice ucoc p.mr the pubhlic inicd ofC Europeti by c' hactle of Fredelricks'icir,. was lecicidly ad. The lint tIl' was r,-grdce I as Ite tmiist u'-atr 'ac. ven'it 'of tihe wcar ; I : ficet, a d'ci e 'n haotlte, wi ib wi ih rendie r the achievemen'ct Ai Ghle inde~p-:ieCcof the . om han-cv nt - es ion cc ' time, andic ; very briet timi '. In Lonf locc, b axrc atnd itercn, the friends of chca Somuth f' ere jubilant, atnd the fr'iendc of t hu 'niont m,...and with geloom. a y . (:.r~. !lonuh s Dfessag.. Tun to the fir' t- ai l Iat ,sif M$M .t 'e. I laivir tic of' C:ov. fl-a. i.I;.iu ti 1 =--.' urtby the cius.4il ec aasi'J ".t' 441 I" "" :t' .?Vic Hull troin Ilia (tairltnn ( 'ou'r..r :4 Ill.' :ry l::tuifuI annti p::thethi line:, *w'rit en~ by i'ur dtear, mid4. il'diit..td to C:,'.. 'aertoUi !, -tar re.:v 4tt oif tit.: nluttl4I Pre:1..;," Li 1 iii.h r "'.. i~i . E veryb.: =taoiil.; t"""::-1 the i'uhii'sit' . 1 4STI::." 11.. Al 4'c1. heay 1'1,'w-. uit~ I 1141" rno ! t: lieul I~t as ertium thin-- of peopii'. Mes.'. iv ..i M -11: i ;rn;t i' .7ecr. 1.c.,1 inutig ~Sudii4r$' t':a :nl~eit, a1 biLri4l ll i lpslri."r iei t ianufactured by thiem to their 5h42t iirk: utth uaut. These gisitle.;aen have the igrali'.ud'3 of ay11":ert ogfu u lirl d'ai. r#aes yet we hive teen' unitl'le. Lto :.r.'e':r t he .I1viul res'ult of the laite teio.'Ii'n !is iii, ( the 4th) ,l;.i!rlo..14.' uruieL for a tileiefe to) (."'14.re'$ ,,fil the ]auntL rei'eitly ocped.jIi by t iuY. 1iitt :. it ElIgulield there was but little itest'$ Ultli citoil ill the eleionL141. and elltI Ulu- dtinmy Was tiuuiilll~y disai.reeat-eohessi uity there 141:15 st it s4411ill VeIL! caret. "c Jdolattrv.'." I I!UI 141 thi t.itn 'on the Ii ist pm" i.: thi$ 41.41, WCe pJresn1it .ur ruui'..r$ 4Si4 4Ixc1ili.it altti. nt the t.un ol' nt eLr:t"'n. which we e'lrnetitv loe will be gene4.ral ly re-telan ts it~ 1411110 .rlIi ,luly eiul44iiler4:.l. .Aecs~rdilii :it thec very plltltti mudi ris i,:4 cii,) we featr ill:11,: s~f' uta'Lgis re' i .f the urtiittliul _,u o l~t ..i:i'' I> .4. ' 1,N'),14i1to I th subject at Hid ttu silee if any of :.3C:: are herein 4!Lar in lh iee appl. ;~..icabile Lu .ur..,lie-. a n.1 ii' .:,. Ie! u-~ 1444 he si ine-ii1 c~hurl- 1.ni i with ti-t tol 1)4. $44 i'r:l/,!,u atlu ' to~LI :.ei:toi7 4J11 4ll~r 14.lbo l iit:-*'' uLre t.ltin!ft of the :irt:e 14ill lsh i' t,-'Li1t let 4 'it at r oiir.riit a :j:nil 1.ir tiuto L oursel Vtei antd jprilliL thereby. r . On Sitirr~lay iiioriutlg la-t i ire 'ur''ke ',tit in the ,,tore ofi \1 r. 1alkl:'l. Al:'1-i1, weei i.u,lit,iou of' ,tone 4ottt 'h.:,. iv lis'; w'erte inr Mi*. 1Ifs. 1t4'ro. No Editorial. Th~e 1.114441 i' IA *..W in C~.oitu.g, --::h0i4 -." ;ihs' (,:i;l li?4.t. , .t1'..':rt) jit..t a little t,,. bi~t..L ireitlasirately. ,entd c41145114ut14t1y itavei nil 1i11: to prepare 1'slitorials. Bt. juit wait ai leii-'it~i the Lislatuire :ljiul 1l-and1 lint !:~i.' hls! g41!A bk-.mild we rill ;ilt straiili'. .'neetsJl:. :4 '1b,; .4ult ocrlt' wjill ilieli lit fully' up L., the rase!;l -we :ireg i to 1-iit rdi-- i:t Jht."--? Ivtee ]attL'r i-i itill1'' Etat riLI1 "Ia -.re "~e'iii. lVr'aatnCai t!(hraler C7iaairjr. L a.ilas stat t-:r t he .lt4 Init of ur (61; tit a'y. e'f1:1. ; 'fX" THlE t'i::rEI1AN? OaF ''1I 1!S ''A f'ulr s'b141 . i \" i~d hiter lldnd1!, the u i. le araa'a;." its. 1 h lal'w ;~- r.ecall the flist tierstiat ha;. 'e.taattia; fua 1:17t n la~aa!i nd I'riel. win 1la~ l'vasti'saa baa :1 Had .r Ii a."- to thbeir counft ry. La:i r ja to s Iis.a' 171:.1.1' as nsi Iae, k:.sar :11.I111 :I: " 1111 1 lay r~slsai !17:211 it s a a the .aliasiss anadi the 'ii r*.ll ree I!a:as no saa"re I.y* Ibsa I:,ku ;aid1L the !t!:; Lii.. Ilt Ian a:,n}" a f'athler': griay baairi ive beena blighatedi I; the atr*.:' ofl Li:iL v'iisun Oft hopale, wbL'Jh L.a.I ila eil'siia "~ .f h i: stills :1 su- ea -.I o plea~ar, AhaaL- ! it is v'anaishead !--anta gane is the treuasure Frassa whter the wisasis tigh tl..jr weird alaaiist all osurl. i.ilatdl *Toa Where Onet h~alve- ms.anat 'reautil our ti5!"s)l'Cl There i. tric t for the briabtne sa hi eauty ta 1VeIl, vseep far the slain. 'ti., thle tribute lit' star rasw, Frain tenar-drop?~ likec thes'e a ?:s.i toatt ai.a i tr \I i".e. ia'ea' faor Th is lis. v~trisi beri liti::.liss, I- i .-eaa'a. t:"!.,. in bliss'1, sof ... a :.:' c'.. *alt tiial. For the Atilvertikr. Theat' ottolk :.11111iaa. Mra. I:aisua. It, it Jara'Viitsurar le ins y-.aar l"3. per 1'.i'a ait.rs's L.a A .,W, thatL thme !.Lot: appiro. II'i::iaat Ii' titi i.e~liA:ituia'. in t'a v.sr iii 11:. !:Itsasi iete io' thew al'sit' ls n t Ie (',ir. i'sds'r~atl :":Ti' '' al..agla 'haritasbia' wsill priper. t~aastal ye Ilai! in it- sil ai'"1 it:taa tsakll- l'.i're wast roaws: s'l"itt."1 .sxl't?''-e. lver lae price att tlls: ai'v-asri''- ifl it'so We have;~ reseat1i a,' serr'lt thaat the, Leg.i=L'..a a u 1a !,ti:'l oiaf piii .-ii'a .4.vsistt. vilt St 41Y il i i I, t1''Isalti 1" Irss.t t".a1:: Pi 'as's Ire' ita 1ilapsia srstlei the eai.rg-na oft the a aiia'a'asr ofi thse 1::171". hisnd al t L; 's ~ the fna~ ilas .1, tilae aa'aahr'at .ssi'i prir.-. r"iro air six Isataslresi tllssiuarild o.1 Aire I:,: b en aapprl'.riLLL'sI fair.tLii- pariaose. 't'Iai- is', to' lal . ,a itially the Oati tf the Norths Ca:rol it: .i'iIa:aa ii.. . ::la:a'. is lV0 iat;ha',r si:' ill thl att'. .',It1e 117; fil i t ;.ret ett a.: i."r.ai ..s tal las ' 1:1ite !,} s'.: pssra'aaaer sai' lias i ":1=. A the' n ''t if" 'tar I.. ~'.atire5 ..%': etsas.sL'. it asas"I' 1. r, :1 lr'aastl tot' lsiass:r Irai'a' 1 I i allai t:.t~ fin 1" r lai111s tialaasrafta i." wild on.iii. ait the si.iv 1r' rtaihaativs airalt' .. .*". l. we 1:771". tti uaatser no~w, t Las ~ I lai .aa~i .aaLit'"r: t' :iad pI1' eachotL the a,',is'a~iratia~n iof ;1 .1m sl 'if '.1:11 iaat11a:taatte to 1"1,' s aand t"IS t's".t a ral"'s. '1'1e". a!.' 1:, :n~ Ia." : str",s:g i,:a..it s"..'* 1i: parit '1 tass, of' 'the la p lc'~ It"" p!' si:j. .:arga.v ii ot.L:.t. 'I Is.is' !s:a arj'jtlr \:sat 15s"at'L .. .t ' ..r'11:1 ,I iaf Jl..;1171aa."27 rar n:1i~ C s.'ear. InsIt t we':tV t's:::1 a'S' ('iiottl"1 ill:: asv~ilt'..s! tae'i Ls'ut i''r"117 sasirn' d.i'llsas'lt, .i :l aa's..i atlatu~t .'l' 11sa " l No .orcign. Con-inll to' be Allowed I II Stlie (Cztielw'frucy. f iCHMcX~P,. J t . -1. .rce'ee Iflh. of theo !%lot'nrrn jlfl)t.s 'II :?bpl oi Ii" ,e. a"',.1, Cl that. our Aeuha%.ci edcera at-ir cudl Asii be~ t"'. II 1: iVe i-tp rc' 1'c.mr llC. Ii')e. ii1Kl (Xluthe~ state Ileuai tile tv fut. otaey). cc t a~uei Ill (eitf. i-Clte' ~f Y'! i til t '111 afre Xpe.?1112. Ir~on( Ol tee. ecenu :". I:. i+ believe 1. hoewever, j.tPIt CIIt. l"rcl ht cl.l ir ." .etrl rr' 'f tlt: iuillt ri.c'., in! rgeic,: tc .1 t i u .) ejt h,.* .rtcfotthe ttcECI. It Is aidvised, in i:e. ?Iiiei, icci t;Clcu~eIs. t," m~ulld evert Consular E"xeeaiiatiir inl t~e~ Conifedera~te Stattes, and not uciii, ci c Fterei'zn Conseuls to remcain here and pie l- a leriiore tecir de i ruectiein. ilIi2IiliN~I). Va., Janu. 2G3.-lul the IIols'c, to-lain, Mr. lFeater .lIcs-rmoe it te.si-utiuie of thneks tIc W hiols' Uavlry. which ii.~ over. '1I, M o( iunati~wdv pas.ced '..r. HIilton'.; hil 1r.ecljcuit1g tile Chani.J.u in the E~xempteion Act texemnptinig an a~wii., owneer, or overs:eer, oiln ji~lInl uil, andi tine persn in additione as a poliie leer every 2O fltJ,!ues onl two or Imore jtlactect. tins ie e is il' eaceh other. 1 .Cr kttotEored it :s.1'ni e)i j tint rm O .ttinili ta Inp' are j.IOp.iittO. 1(1i1 be eii. t,:t,:ieu d t .ZCe:JI upul tile. heis eIi the entire ind.eptenilenc~t of tier i.vniedera~y of the tlw'. teen Statec zwill the rer.iservutiun (o1 the terni iuda integrity Of V11i:i. .Peneding the cowisiel:rar~ioti or these resni 11Uflth (l iuti'e teok tip the h~xeneption bill reparited by the Military Coo,.-uijuec, bee; tit final aLtiof. wai c. kein. M~r. l'ciaiees ",10:'11iet a ceseeiiiae lecteking i) thiei libeiratin oft t el rso.(:1 taike(( JlnlscenCcri Ill civil lit,. '.flit Ilouse theni aljurne~l uil Mduzuav next. fler wii:e.t tilnliiiy met Ctltleel ithr the iIi:.Iti'CseG a ie.c Ccrj. 1:. 11e. (IC. I'.. ut tee,. l:. I I II) $. C. 'I ., teid iti lun etetlLi!i itiiuutll lt F'e~it .i ..nhe . cclt tiie. I :;th eel' l) .c".:trae er. 1:S62. :t lele- hCclie*,i It tilt Wh~ i:.deur ilticjital, Iic~ir Ii il:::n, tie heu ex:rotuc n fll- :.I .l):ii the ;tle Inet Lcenia wiz the. I ilia Rhe. aic ie. or I'ai:eC:I.IA IIt/e%'. .Iticl G1i Hi tIl -t .?Ceae1e Irar . t iga:;e~d. he u re at~ :.t"ei'." :eli,[ unolle I-'rt; in ol the~ n..1clic..Ie lt< t,"."1, ivitt: ili"ltt, fhiilleicclv ,ti-."!: tr~i Ilie let lIV dat.:. ... tieituiC+er ..f thce ett";ty Ira.mors: u etet ulCily uslceicI c..1 eLIe. !,iei ta~m he krieulci i:(es,(~.c :er".ctiei hime urea titer *eetict a '.:e! ro2.!cr %.-Ile thteir CclIl re~ Itlt iIlaler~(uii:LCC":l. A. : ia~ is '- t.citlle~c .13111 ilk,-! tiiet. ve et, ay} .eecsieleIs lree 1111d fIi tcdeii iin eve.ry *'il ,ce 1rt" l:ce .. : + lC': . 1:1' ;rj,:ei t:,.. J.~ i.it a cetie iee'.: ectii:t (leec'. ,.;t ."cCnltCtCa.'. qeliel int 1)~ :e. I:)ti:lers: :eejt:tIicl e tI'tcetl"r, ucete i.1 'lic' enel 1 :1i1 :iti' v tcerae it: Iie leelel; j. I)arit, C fi .lC4 lee Li..Iear' W Ill, lb.. L it eel :l:i:.i;le ilt" *,er::eat ,r.e t:1,1?:. -";"" tee rke.i tcit*e":e;","V tlrle:: t'Ii eecehl ett~i I le.L~c:;,:..i V.LL' C'it .i. I,t: .0 Will iaCe ICC: erco it;.:.1 ! "i. e ll cI t l.~ ?l: e t ;t Ceec e..ce'i 1:,l.ul:C' eel ltl" Cc 1a~.1..5'. !Ira: ~lillet' t ela c 1i:1,ei-t: C:treit :at .t :r,""t. it~t F: at , . 1::11':.:l1.1:1 :'lite :ee~ei: andh esi, were in ilecerei. I Iccepjrc-uv~eltcciy I~ ,I pt::k u: lue ii i. el lectt I~t:.:I% ;a l'c Jlu,..i - ' tle i st c i at i Ie r:., ,.t in Wee;~ :u:.!C .iti It. ,t:Ir'- I etetitl ll e Ic:.. 1101' clc ('Valt: Iv ti . lice.! J.lot V.- ;t, ilHi. eccl:ecelV 'leIC. icleicle icc: de S .I Ice tlt , 11(11. :lcl.cet t till l t:: Cec.;... c. }' cc 6.4.,l iI 'el .t- :all.: le :l.