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i.4 e 0. M VOL.g- - WNN tbo, . . THURSDAY:. MORNING,, -APRIL 6165 rNTTMRER R BEf TIll-WEEELY NEWS: I' J. E. BRITTON. TilE. TRI-WEPEKI,y NjWS Is publiahed on 'uesday,'Thdrsday and Saturday at 1.00 per cupy. AUVanTIRR!MRNTJ Will lie itserioi: at 65.0 a square, ten lines or JOeB constiftting a rquare, - ' Notice. Ynu~oouuvar.LL, 8. C., April 4. 1805. N obedience to orders from Major W. P. Gill, each member of ny company will report at Chesterville on Monday the 10th iust., prepared to go into camp. JOHN MLUArN. Capt Coe, B., Gills Batt. S. C. Rtestives. ipril W6'5-1pd EXEUXTIVE DEPART TENT. COLMB IA, , arch 185. invasion of the Itate has rendere t Proper that. the LegislAtive Dupar wnait of the Government of tfie State alfoul be convened; that. such mensures ny "b adopted as the welfare cof the StAt.e may t p4:re. And for 'that. prpose ,,tember rthe Sedate and the 1I ousle 'o e eeng livet 4et the Sa6te of ou.b Catolthi; 4her by invited to assemble 'at,' G'eoenille. o I' UESDAY, the 25th dt &y of April, 1865, a2 o'clock M. By thoetovernor: - A. 0. MAGRATT. Official: W. 8. EL.I o'rT, Ptivate 8ec'y. april W'66-9 b'' All. papers In thl fatio wifl 0o linAl the tite for the meeting of the Legi latere. A 8 the imidiate reconstrnction or this road is highly importnut, all mirterials of iron, lics and stringers aro needed, and their removal is forbidden by any one. april '05 W.M. .1OIINSTON, Pres't. "Geans" fo' Childrenl, 8 the title of a collection of odmirqble stories, moly, fotnded on facts, and bihich originally appeired in.ilhe SoM,.hnn Preabilterian and Onfele-fre JbJiist, over* the signatumnre of " TxAct." The rapid sale of this work, (over 1800 $onpies havitig been sold,) hpeaks well for the fave wth which it has been received by tie dolthern public. Tho're is nothing secta rian conta tied in it., the antithors' ohiject be ing the inetcation of (true piety amongst .the rising generation. . Copies can be prooiuredat.thi noffico. Price $2. IR. F. MILLIR. a p1 l'tiS5 Atbus ana5 cDeppf-t a . OFFICE A A, C. S.. C. 8. A. WINxsnono, S. C., March 31, 1805 A LL persons having denmands against A this oMe"e will pleaso, prosent a state .iaent of their claims forth*Iih for settle aent.' . FIANK MYEIlS, apr l'65--8pd A. A. C. 8. Valstable Book Feasand. SCOTT'S COMMF'NTARY, vol. 2,, 1. S Kinigs-:Proverbs, has been left at tis effice for the owner, who can ge) it by cull lng and paylig for this teadert iSment. mch 30'65-tw )V0sdwar4's 31111 RINDS Corn on. Thursday, .Friday and G Saturdpy. Two and a half miles belew Winoshoro. , Moal given in exchange for il and tallow at old lrees. mch 28'65-tr T. W. WOODWARD. iidq'Aes tItegt 8. 5., Cavapr-y. -CAxr' NAan RIenMoWD, 4 Marech'10,' 665. FIESand Soldiers of the 8 nth 'J egiosent of Soutl Cai-olina 0y~y who ow absent- wi mut leave aq.he upon n it):onui delay to- thl ion mand. ' Many brive' r to protect their -auffering homeis, or I , age thec ene@ny . 'upon their own Vqol ds make .the * same exocus-buty re# , nt fromt their posts in the rrnq st otA. strength andi postpone th,.II6U victory antd pease. Boldie'srnusi, prom lurn ors be puylished as "deserters," 4 as . '-deserter." and punished s "4 The destetgolion pf railroads igndete Brave men will make tei journey en ( -or on horsebadkc, ap rejon their poes 'duty in the Arw Zt will be no excuse a soldier, thath is doing 'duty in anothbr -onmmand ; this can ,onl be permitted by an order from ikde Cqjnmander-n-Chif 'wjthout, his . it, is e, milita~ry arIte.,. .' .i is epbei. are u on men to iin eiththm* gtd dyt~s being sdismbubte *will not obtai fbi thorn nw farlough., but y fransfers toe infa try.. - - . C.'IrASK L~. * '1. 7th.IRett. 8. C. Civairy. -Idq'as Arties'of the . -S., 11,rn FZnIJUAnY, 18(05. O&ERAL ORDUns T IE discipline andeffioiency of the army have been greatly impaired by en leaving their proper jonmands to join othrs, in which they fnd s'orvice inoro agree ablo - This ptaotico atmost as itjurious in its consequences as the crime of depertion, by the Articles of War, exposes tho'offender lo a gimilar punishment. anti subjects the ofli. cer receiving hiua to distissal froti the at-my. It, is therefore dolared that the provisions of Gneral Orders No. 2, of this date, from' army- beadquarkers, apply to sup men as havo loft thyir proper commands.,and jpintied othcrs withotic being regultirly transfvrred. Tiny will veceive tho pardon 'promised in that order ipon conplying with its'oohdi tionsq, or suffer the - oonseneuces attfohed to negleotlag It.* . The names of such abseinee will be forthwith reported to theSo headqrarterh by the Officers with'whoin they arc sereing, Ad ititiediito measures taken to retutku them to their proper commands. As soon as practicable an-inspection will be imade, and charges will be preferred against those who neglect, to opforce this order. I mch 2'65-6 -. R. E. LEE, nonieal. Ildq'a- Ardskes at - th-e O. State4, I11th FOALVntyt 1805. GEKJNAJar Oavuns,-) ';Nog. loN iutering upon the oampeign, aboutt to s. ppen; I be Geeral-in.9ife1ela .pour. ed that the soldiprq wito haVe gpo.loug.'atl so nobly borne the hardshipI and #stoixs of the Va i'egnire-noexhrtation 14'jespon4 to the cells of hbnor mid'dtity. .Wit.h ate liberty transmitted by their tored fathera they have inhelte4 tha, spirjAdo *do fond it.. The ch~ile'betoo Wi in'd abject iub mission is before them. To ouch a Oipobal brave men with tas in their hands can hiave butone answer: They cannot barter tsniood for pance, nor tito right of self-governuent. for if br property. lBut 10tice to them requires a sterner:1d monition to those who have abanddted their comrades i the hour of petil. A la'st opportanity is offered tIiem.o wipe out, the disgrace arid escape tho'punishmidnt of their drimes. By auithority of toh President of the Coni. fedec-ato States, 'a pardon Is' annodtioed td sach deserters and mon improperly 'abihnt.,' as shall rettirn to the comitnandt ..o wbich they belong within the sthortegt possiblb timo, not exceedfug tventy day fre'm, the pumblication of thiiis ordir ai the; lijetar-. tors of the department in whloih they nany be. Those who may be prevented ly leoer rtiption of comnutictions, uay. report withitt the titno speelfied- to the nearest SEn ro'ring Officer or other officer on duty. to be forwarded as soon as practicable, nud'upon proscntintg a certificate front such offloce showitg compliance with hit re'quibettont,. will receive tho pardon hereby offerod. Thoso who havT deserted to.the *orvice of the enemy, or wvo have deserted aftet'have ing been once paidoned for the same offence, and I ithso'who shall desert, or absoit then selves wilfto.' Autiprity after thO pubicaL-. t ion of this order areexchipdfrqm its bene. fits. Nor does ti offer ot prdon' extohd tp other offences titan d'eorqibf had Absenoe witout pernissioun - - . . IRy the same authovitI, 16 is asio dedigred that no genoralamneety will no*a be grant ed, and thoto who refuse lo acoep be pdr, don now offered, or who shall'hereafter der sert. or absent themselve' *ithotid leb-o, shall suffer stih 'pusishtnest s 'the COtrts may in1poie-, and no applioabi- for,..lmon. - oy.will be entertaned. Taking new resoluttion from the fate' 'which-our enemies-Intend for i, lot .e cry man idevoto till his onegies to the oaimon defence. L - - V Our reaoutefs wisely and vigorously em ployed, are ample, and a bravo armiy, sus tained ky %4eormined and united people, subefu. With God's assistanc9, campot bo doubtful.~ - tet wnhv - Tthe'tw9 4f the'neistyI*tbR toav botpittle * dtr~ not .tbel thm, inapitmoe~teointon. . jthis r , po od izd ~. e' JQJuta e DV:,ofMis jDrt ao a .,e&c~itq'-51 hae. chld. A. TRMNUQLrieof . O...o ' J~C. antenau f y. 4~~e sa ~ p a 8Hon1. MJLaB.i of Fi. e't o A .&auy Hion. A.uo H.-Ayne, ofN . GAtVonr. eident. J.v P. AANnx, of Tea., 1'eorefar 0 ae. h.A.Ta t.sx of BS. O.,v , . y J.' C. asesnax Oof Kuy., ofP tier, WNelsdau,. Se of Piublic Printing. 8,o P.tn a '$L A of teery desarJ1ntion foi-~l aki n * SlU1'l1 CAICOLtNA COLudF, a CoLrq tFA, January 61( U 'E41 appeastmenclt, by ,0he Legishtiturq U it) prepard this ltecord, I eariestly appeal to the families or friends of our de. ceasod soldieras to send mue at oncetheir namn &o., while there is atin opportunity to secure aecetrate in'olttntion. Hlospit kiregisserd' and reports of casualties from te.tirmy are deficient ,i the information requited; it ipost, be obtained at home. The liocord Vill date back 1o th beginning of the war, and include all wma ha~ye been killed in bn'ttle or died of wounla reepived in battie,, or 'frota disease or ajeldent.: It you havo been so fortuntate -as 1not I e'e frieud or relfitive, yet remember thal t is noble to :tadtte frot oliliviori the name of but one friendies. yputIh who had gone from, your neighborhoqd.to die il, our, 'duse. Give-1. Name - iW '2' FMrAi what JDsttietk'1, Rbsk., 4, COpIpany. . legiment. and aim of service. 6. Dhed, y4r, month, day. 7. Cause of death, and r marks" (as where-hediod,.age, previohely wounded, &a.) Circulats and blanks to be filed will be sent to suh as desire'tiem. No fa4 oreopense is incurred by any one forhavini the reo'rd made. The ,tto is etdeavoring to fulfill I sagred obligation in securing npw, 4nd to coiadmng fOr pbsterity, the nm4s of all 116 vons who Uakv9fleo in thIs wa. In O2, .1be Couvention unanimonsly .rc3olved . that t hi Ahouljd b. do*", *as a' toke of resyAo't to their memories, .and .4logaby 4 ineslipta Vke ajtse to t t d tfrit?."andth reto ~wai ientNhh;, td1116~1' 4b our regimints' batia .tand companies gypry q y .N,qny a bravo alier may, have di 1i solituC or ruAhed-u;on the"foe, Wlthr'the flottghtl b w hirt-th his nal 1;u lquerbWyr e a l l8 To thue I',siesm4e of give 1l4dIrs T ibGHOU ,lIE CONFEElACY. IaUroad BuzeadlRichmetid, Ilob. 20.'04. r 3H$ fipnds and, reletives . ofsoldiers in the Army ofNprthern Vir'gie arh here by noiifid that An arkanhgmen hhs this day beett effected' with- dh1 .Bouale' Express Company, to carryall packages, f food and e9ng tipparet to Riehmoud, . To secure the d vantage thu obtamned through I h ExpressConpapy, th following inst ruielons must hti observed: . Packagos jaust not4ontain 'more than one hundred.powndsj be welil aeOuredd4d plainly naiked, and sent at the oxporseotfthe ship per to either of Ih9 Soldiqrs' lelief Assola -iens, which at' loomed ai follows: . jn North arolina, at, Ualeigh ;-in South Carolina a. Columbia; in Georgia, at ugust - fiL AlabAima, at M6itgomkery, or, to aly othel' poWt. atkioh on, of ;h~ea4Aesooat~ious have an of1ee. .I'he Agent'Ofthettse Asociatiotts i*rithel'e :tad charge 'of thery and ship daily., by. goohern Expreys' Compaoy, to the 'roper Agents of the respootive States n't Itichnond who will see thett distributed to the-pswper individual ownera. To meet the wishes of the soldierS, and to give them a 'certain and'apeedy cotnmunica tion with.hme,.the Southern Expresso-,. pany has agreed to g ie this fr'eht preferaJ 'eace dir o16irythilgie ; ad. hi o'rdthai' n obatile may oeour to the wucess of no. latidable anenterprjsq, the several railroad companies are herebjfioquested to render the Express Company- cuah facilitiesas wll-enad lblpit,1 tikm ke arg9ngament a coniglete suecesi. -Ad the Soutbern, Exptess' .Cotnpaay. a. pteaics all respon bjlity %.. the-Transportal, tion of h4e4o 'ti kages, 'the ltelief(AV~ca tiois We req eitedl o'*ithdrn# thaerlgtnts who have Aerotpfere .ated,as .trayqlpng nessengers.. If the Relief Assoclation vyil establish 'gencies in' therar of othi da-n. les, they iayorfjoy the sarme privilpes tre by sourqd to, tha army of NortherA Vi, ginia.. -it - . WV. Spti Apptov'ed, . Lf.'ol. and Quarteymtr. A. 1. LAwTro , Quartermatstor Gn'. OrnO SOUT1V 1eiXPnt P si., . Augusta, Ga.,,Pab.3, 16O.. The Southern, .Brpress Company b e1eby notify the friend's and relatives of 6o6er1 in tie Army of Nottheyn Virgiila anld lid whare, that they ate'repired to cairy'gut arrangemente as annonneed in tiid 'bqe card, and thAt they will do all in their poteg to fia~ll its reuir~e . nts. 'feb 1885' ,rM' o 0lg : ' 1 y thme Adthbt f Georgia Soeiis-'.4 overs. . Wr~tos Ip*1tuge ##s gAd. most laumor.aps,.tigle, Prices.~ wllioei we iri tada a oopy,.pout gai4, toay h~orrof dhe' donfM'esy. T%4 laual s coujit to the trade, AI ro'sdrs should be siddressoato' T e TvI-Weekly W0wi.0 gopg.W~~O 5.te do3 a t& llJ' ~.quareT, e Ne1er$s ti ktaa t nidiar AMtI*4tml, Repoita di the Piset Aistiotion. n~Iindou.b NYAotArkn. Da if.,A ril --iee'vad io ofiichi6i4d conindticed on Sunday afterkofit.' Pr'esident Datvis 'and Cabi. net" ivek here n M6m'lay.' Very iw p6 s Wv4-ee ablb to'love the city, oept'ldie Govern tent oicihls, in con. sequ~erie of tlie iuddenness of the move Ment. Th~ eneiny'.broko thr6ugli Lee's lines on1.t.. dii 'night, near Petersburg. aftr 'overal hard fihts' and niadd it nI"cessary. for h iui to vtilhdraiw so as to Iico'vr th' capital. Tlie position of thp army is now unknown, as there is no telbgiaph bey6nd the junction. Richmond arsenal had been removed; ie'valua les of the banks in Richmond were brought aw'dy, with tlhe specie be lop gini tot t 0ferritnent. tsseners report that there wasa grea biiin the city, burning milk ad are obises, and' plundering d14 e.' 4Ihis w done by fore.igners and )lv s'ses. 'e rollindieck of the Richmond and DTiuvilloi skUrad was all saved. *tfein hadnot occupied the'city dt last- rocounits. Thp President will probably remain hiQf9 for thie present. All of the Richiond newspapers were left'h tho.cit.y. ' Gov.-Smith *ent towards Lynchburg. Tle -archivsi of the State Government wore left behind. A MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT DAVIS. -DANYvILLe, April 5.-The President issued an address this morling to the people. He says-that the General-in. Chief found it necessary to'nake such r ~oune n of troops as to uncover the enpital It would be unwise to conceal dth moral, and -material injury to our own cause restilling from the occupation df the capital by the enemy.' It is equal ly unwiru and unworthy of u's, and to ull-of our own energies, to faltar in our effort and beconie ilaxed under rever sets, hpwovor. calamitous. For many months the largest and finest army of the Qoufederacy, under the command of a hader whooq presence inspires equal confide-nce in the.troops and the people, lies beqn greatly trafnmeled by the ne oposizpy ofkeepikig otosatant watches over t,appiggeb:eo,he capital, and has thiqbaq% fAgei/,to forego,. nore thnn oe opPfp Wioty afj a., promising enter. prise, ..k.is, for , 7- qountrymon, to shpy by ozr ,heariig., under reverses, hol wretched has, keoii the self-i0ecep 4ion of t.I iose .Jaye'lieep.let behind us,,s "4Who " Wr less.abl to qndpure 'mis f9rt4#j% with fortitude, tha to eoiunter WOhay9 ipWow.qnterqd up9n a new Piage oL tp asrgglk. klieVed, from ,thq :4evensity. ok g0a. ing particular points,.our army wiU be. free to move frui poinit in't,, and atriko the en y py in detal, arfrorq: Is base. .Let us :winit, ad daeee. Anipated by that confe'nce .in your, pirit and fortitude, which n'yer -.yet failid we, I aninounce to - fou,. felldw-countrymen, thalt it'iany-purposo te nintalfi your ,caus *th m'-wbole heart tutd odil; thaut I Willt uiioconsent to abandon to. Ato-eeuty on9.fbot pf the soil pf any one' oef'he-Sttisof tde-Goioederacy. -That ViedoioleState1w oenient: re hna,abien'rsla~d bfhertill-more glornopis.iret hIatforil whose bosom hda -ber bhre to receivey~ tI6 inain shjock.'of 'thisad~r, whose' sons and daughters' have exibited heroism so saubhtne aa-toidr heillirions in all time' to coie Thkt .Virginla, by the hlp of the-peoplh' and by the--blessings, of Providenlce, shall be held amid defend. bd imno~c peach ever be'ihade with thme ft iiks'bu aiin rs of for' hoies, by the uscriice'of aiy of'her'ighteo' territory. If by'stress'6f jdmnfbre *e ahould ever b6 coinpelled to a-tsffiporary withdrawal frot her imilty or 'Qlhse of an &re State,-agaiiatid a at~1v ill w~e return uutil time bes stdd exhadsted enemy shill-abanir hisi6 4ee' ed the nthe dlo&s 'ah di'aw menn. F116M THE WEST. Auaus-rA, April 4.-Late Montgoin. ery papers state that Gpn. Qlanton was wounded three times in the late fight with the YAnkeos. around Pollard, and was captured-and died in the hanl of the enemy. \. terrible accident occurred on the Muscogee railroad, near Columbus, Ga. A freight train ran - off the track and 5,000 podnds of powder exploded with terrible effect. Five of the seven cars attached to the engidle were knocked to pieces: The clay beneath the cars was plowed to the depth of from four to' five , feet. Henry Rabston, and his negro boy, were killed. The former was blown fifty feet and horribTy mangled.. Two cars of molasses and tobacco wero blown promiscuously over the woods. The explosion was caused by the con. cussion of several thousand pounds of tor pedo fuses, which exploded from the jolting when the cars ran off. The noise was heard for the distance of fifty miles. Several persons were wounded. - News - from Savannah reports that large quant.ities cf goods are being ship ped to New.York for tlhe wantof a mar. ket. A large number of runaway no. groes are shot daily by scouts, in the vicinity of Savannah and Charleston. There is little chance for' any of them to got into Savannah. The garrison of the city is reported to be 2500 troops, two. thirds of which are negroes. The Yau kees took from Lamar his Confederate money and securities, and paid him with it for his own cotton. A fatal epidemic is prevailing amongst numbers in the city. Thirty die daily. The Yankees have erected a new line withintheir old line of fortifications. They ran them through the Catholic cemetary, and did not permit the removal of remains by relatives. ' - f.ATER FROM TnE WEST. AUGUSTA, April 5.-Western papers of late dates report the enemy as mov ing.through the interior of -Alabama in large force, from points on the Tennes. see ri'ver. Two divisions arb near Men tevello, comInanded by McCoQk. 'The enemy is in force near Tusca loosa, 6,000 strong, from Tuscumbia. They were divided at Jasper. One col umn went to Tuscaloosa and the other towards Montevello. McCook's conimand was at Elyton on Tuesday, 28th March. lie lwd alarge wagon train and artillery. He burned the village of Elyton and tiho Red Mountain:-Iron Works ' The enemy have tapped the tele graph line at unknown points and is dis. patching,to Southern offices. Gei.. Olanton dispatched to his wife, under date of March 28, that he was wounded sdriously, and left by the one my below Pcllard. He was paroled by 'the Yankees to report at Bamuneas on .the 5th of April. The Clarion of the. 27th sta that two colunins of Yankees -'Were advan. cing on Columbus, Fiss.,-oxe from Huntavill had reached a point thirty. five miles- above Coldmbus. Another started from Memphis, four thousald strong, well provided with pack mules and wvell thoun'ted. They are in the vi citiity of Pontotoc, Miss. *T hk oteamers Gertrude and .Natchez olhided at the north of Spapiphi river, 1near Mobile, at .midhighto. o r4j March 31. - The Gertrude kal in niiutes. Her cargo wasy d o m rillio~ns dollars, consistiuig'of prov~, was belonging to citizess wbo h~ dhased to supply thetnsolesd~ iL siege at Mobd'le, and wih N ~The Natchenr~ab . Capt. Vemnon kvateor Rriution is Col ;Wo ased of the coinand at Ch .qi~~idCol.' Gnierney, of New enr, dgt pointed instead. Woo . Insta a, -parting pa141 to himeif-sa congratile and glorification thlat t ey~ (roe men after eg de t. Mrhe Sa46 'e iis~tan4er for "the beu