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E^xfrigtnn! fc j^rlfrfrii ^.^nrtrq.
^ r?? *?i* natm*** KN-rtupnt-^
Tbfl City orChnrlrston.
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PjJJl l>i'4iilli)rr|lllV|i4?p'lll1l?l n*?^fVn*p^il^ltv
Bf*? qu+*\i i>! itjt MnuUk^tUo priJf it ?nff
Mt*orr lie*, nit turn hor,wiin?-h?r t,? Jmur fain .
ilwmrwhff K?w Orlmnn, *???1 otrihe fur j-jptif
rTMkl imi dni?<jfitoro,'W Mttirf,
^^HirorW lionet llntlof, and ?iwa death
A? rrcr) ititntlrr. n't each crufl fu?.
Ab J think of r?t?r Ptat* and Mi* # jn? the k#
And tvtnRf ^nlUnt <Jr*?j* ohtlrVr 1>o the
Bjy t hink, think, of t!> blood CnroU* 4 lint thni,
F? And thn Mil kriii It today thai ?r< mutirnliig
I^BImiII noble ?Id Cliirl?toii bow down in tin*
*. eatli lit* rr*k" of tho tr'rant 1 Never! nrv
hrr *|-ir?a, ninl <1< mm, proudly |*oiiiting' i
|r*< T* Hvii>urln|A?iiM* flret, in t?i?r?-_v bejriren.
hh*M 'br ttnr* and rtrfjiea wave over Sum- I
J trr onnn uior*. ,
Ll Wlillr our own vheritlird flav find* iltfjr ave ?;
K Ah. itn! for the htr?M who p'anted It lUrt, '
' - "With tk?t? Ifree rhnll doft-nd It? no hvTvr
tl" Slrall til - foot nf tll?' d rooit toon pr?w tiic 1
P> >wn M?'l, . '
J Vt Wlifrt tlrri t our (Vilionn I Nt-vri ! s*> help I
P * It (ioil. I
Ij^Drl.q'il'll to the nwdic?tcnii1, ?rn?t lit
ft" * ?rlvv ^ .
R6ur Charlerton to mv?, or willi lo r t?fltjj. .
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L- March loth, If 6*. * . J
f '* %- ?H>m (On ) Wntcl-mnn. ,
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Th* Widow'* /^pcal. *
Btrirnffer, hnee yon corn ?
|' ' Can yc? n?y yontf ui|i|>K f
I MV infont errly l?orn.
I Kinl'i ?nccor, ej?? .'twill illr. j ^
! * > A' Cremjitnn,- wliere the ekier '
MWi L?lMe were o'er er?t? *
There my lo?e?l Cher"" IK j
jL - And Milljrl>r?tthfj| hit U*t.
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I canhot. will no* ? ?! !, - .
| > My ior?<l oh.e to ?#pj>'r :
Will yow my tcrrnw t.ea'f * i
I, Rrfnae me and 1 ?He. . , J
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""Wmt Chtfn* leWmhKno,J
I'm a ntrercwh pijMrit k?^, > To
ft erven I'maKV my wio?m. ,
I '77?atl/'7"
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^ ^T>jfWill ba Don#.
fcearahyr of X|oa?rt t_.fm?u 'nt'ne rraae - <
All thonghte that.*hnUld not \y, '
A*4 In the p rwrnw trace , ( '
My fcmtltude to th?cl # A ' \
?H?*rer fA ^wyere!?oh. ffwlde arlybt
Each word ami d<# l of mine ' (
. LUr'a haUla tM?id? lfl> hoa to fight, |
And Im the victorjr TMnf. j
* Olv?r of AU!?fw Mr cry goixl
Ift lh? Rcdtriin'r fame-*-...
For raftnen', ehrltoe and for f>od,
1 thank Thee in Ilia name. !
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Father and Aeh and Holy Glinat! I
Thon g!orh>u* Three in One! I
Th??i kn??warl*l?eet what I need moat, <
Ami let thy Iftl bt dona. 'k, I
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r> V* Booh Word >
iWprwiiWi motto fa#'the young?
Write it In llnaa of gold,'. - ^ ,m ll
Upon thy hrfert and it thy tulnd, 1? _ . "
The stirring wneda ur.f<?M.
** And IA mta*r?rtn|?a*a dreary hour, * <
BrlnnVt yeep#r?e# ff*U,
Vly. charing j>?w#r?.
rV*?fr ?w?A tr*fU at F*tl." * ,
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kt >*?. Tvara^ntiR. ? Tb? ?
tog* K?WI (rltk t\i* Mowing :
of lV? Vftrtkro pri4?er? lawr^ \
f% mm r ;lf i?# fe>?w I
ft f?tl?r eowld mei drink of
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X, #?.' ftnM tUrftffffod WMtodinn, 1
cftsffor. j?r kin & ft 4*t?ntf?
f IftrpftniiTM round rk? mrr, j
bow tb?t won't )?iM? jpnr Lib*
km do*, ho mx . Hill r ftfttt ttn
Iftbw;
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Urnss Irani tjr? 3rmtp -J'
tb* Att|?^ on '
The K*?i?i|fli nidfn^nge* of tU? tf&A
the f .i losing He?+1n rrda
llnit in the ??jn?t:r i?-n? of 4Jen. I>. II. .
nut Mg*iti?t thf Yai'^n* >?t N?'?Jw?rti : ^
FiM.ro the Siiite ifmt^at:
Flp$ mov extent, Irtyoriant ' in *n I ,
tnaity te*iM>ct<<, in under Hn? immiMtHie ;
cwiftfttfcnJ of Lfent. (Jen. l?uttgrr?tMi
ptyl"Kl..j.Hr ?eir.*h. II. Mil. . IW '
Uftti. liMiiirl Mini Pelrtgrrw hare 4l|?nr
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Ft j?u thetfh g?w t
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Hen. 191)1 amraneed Ji?lf a rniie l?e- j
ycMitii) ftecp GtifW.'Jhtffn. Pettier** W ?
?<1n.Urd to have fiydeweie light nf.r
Hat; Thg<nh'r Ferrr.' iffcitiiiig in * loss )
itf four killed attd twenty tVottmiiniV? (
HfhtnfV his* not known, nor*i? the re*
milt .?f the engM^Mftrnt known.
. Oi'ii. Nni^rlM'W, nfiei m ae*?re fight; *
litntii the railroad bridge m Shepbeafeviiln,
hj-lu w NewliOtu,jmM Saturday.
M'd Mip|xm* it h hardly nece*anry 0
V'nger i?-wiHib??M the fart lhpt o?r ^
hirers under Gen. Ilitf, barn Wifnte * (
<TVhv lustration in the direction of New- ,
twen.
..There was * ?ktrmi?\i between our
forbes and part of the enemy's force* at J
I h ep Ou.ly, romn eight or ten mite* J
(htm, Newborn on Friday, with tomi
lure on both aides. We took one pri? ,
eoner who had been brought to Kins ,
ton. who mthl, when a?ked the extent j
uf the force at Now hern, that he knew ,
about.eight regiment*, but oonlJ not (
p|rC*k po?Hirely. . - v * ' ,'(
Geo. Pettigrew went down on the f
North >lde nf Nettie and ir I* thought ,
wt tucked lite enemy in their fouifica- ,
lions at Harrington's Ferrv. opposite j
wild two mite*'from Newliern, but witlt (
vi hilt IM .ll i? not Iritnvn
Kit>? lli? Standard '
Oem IJil! i* suppose. 1 to have n?*Atl?
( il lie work* of llie enemy on the
^ohiIi or Netv hern side wltilo Gen. Pet
liprtnv witli hi* hripadti iI.mI I liens
.its the Nniili side, at. Harrington'* PerKY,
some two mike from New'hern.? J
rite enemy nrc sthi to lie strongly for *!
ified nt both jN.inl*. Their foreo i? 1
bought to have Wen from ten to illwr- '
j>en regiment*..
' We hatfft mnwy extrnvAgant ronton,
"hie ir tliftt Gen. Pali ijf row "m Hpht- '
wg nt lWringtonV, ntnl that Gen. ilili \
liini fallen ItiM'k. t
(h-n. ll'll Hud* tinder t?l? cotntwttiil I
irntnr >.f iln? be?t t mot ?*/ > (he Uoo#r*le '
inte Slate*. 'I hut they will-do their \
whole dtiiv we entertain no doubt. 1
"Rt?|i*to?<p. Mnrtdt ?i>. i
?1 >o*pat<d*e* f?o:ti l*'rei!#iicksbtirg m?te t
ilmt* Ntltflwi d*(?s *>f the 18th have i
Seen ie?vla#d, -Humor* Are ^tljll rife i
lb4V Virhshnrj; has WeftYvacitHted. It <
thai the greater {tort the |
rebels would p?? to GhAtieiim jrA to peer i
wholm K--et<c*Atir.. Tite New York i
l ime* ahv* th? . combined Attack <wi i
Vndr-t'tttp mhy" l>? looked fjr-oAtft.' for *
it will ?rc imje?*sil>le f.h Grant to'lf.ivw i
inch and ?** Ya??o. #>*pc?li ,
i?rti w Ikm a I hey now are. o^ta .pr?*? i
lurhly intended that all the n?vAeine?iit <
parti to W eimulUwieous. I
TUe. war. ntwij i* generally nnimport (
int. 'i'ft* Y.mkee. are ebitmwn* about i
the eitciHPtu over oar c*v?b-\ in Tenn??- I
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t 'Jiff ptieo of gold f.-ll'off J per <v?nt. |
i>n the 18th. Government credit* fli in 1
Tlur pritateer Florida coaled at liar- I
badoe# on the tM'h ?hi|j)A, leaving on 1
tlt? 23th. Wilkn* knaw of b?T wh^jf. I
ibolili b> fi)bp.l?*viR(r'Ni, ThttrnM.' 1
M. Gailla?det wri??y from I* aria on I
the 2?th February. tlint An inaitTMieiton 1
iraa broken ??ut in Hungary, coi re-pond
ng with that in Poland. lie mention* \
it 1 Minor iIihI Nn|H>l?Nin will remit the 1
French arinf frotn 'Me*ico. and treat (
witl? Junret. upon the report by Geno- .<
ml Forey that lit* popularity of the 1
Metican I're-ideni in#ore- hi# re le<ti??n |
l?y uttireraal aeffjage. It is added Hint "
lite French Kntperor wi-ite# to avoid a <
conflict with the Northern Slate*. J
ilirougit the aid tbey offer the Melt- <
can#, the unpleotant relation* Iwtween ,
Seward amp Mercivr nnd the retinal of 1
the Waaljin^tnu Cabinet to accept (he
ImI proposition of France. .* ,
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CtrATTAWooea, March 20. |
The filling hack of (he enemv from
Win freeabnrj> it fnllf ftmtflrmM. f\ it i
tftttyee-i iKvy htve enn?uownnit Na?h- .1
nqim. 1'ntomttir* by <hi? eveping'* tr*i? 1
report three Vmifceebiigadet w?ni*foeo I
ike OomberUnd'Uher * fow d^yt ego, ,!
Mippo**] to rrii.tcnrr the enemy at I
Yicluburg. <>v4j JJvrO U tvported on <
ll?? Nofiit tide of ! Liver, ike enemy
having fallen bwk froui Petnklin.
No moeetu^iic of either *?hy JM. .
Mr Oe?i*r?.l Urugg i? dmige?o?n!\ <
ill tl \Vinel*?ie?. I*
The biidge over tbe liokton V. 2Wli- It
eofier i? completed. 1
z 1'okt Uimom. Ifereli 41.?Tl?n re
port? of ihe Milking of lb? ?kmp uf war 1
Uidinioflil, from rnjerief wnkid in :|??
light of tlio I4?b invito*, prevail ; tjotb*tif&iT?5;
li?fw?yer, hut hvea ama*. itir>?d.
iheiuoiler ilee* riill otMopy <
heir old goeiUo*. ??\ of range
ffHttdny, tkeemam/ tired tUfnly ef <
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ib? ajnl lotted, the residence
j C.ft: 3. juiti. (W Ofe.
rwd Fi.Uiy -Robert *?* on tW opposite
shore. . ftrtlwe aemtt.r haa -^rarnRed
0^ <Wl*ly's -transport* durifl*
ihif la*; /ten (li$it;,4v ftfllicMtion* ?f
tortklr iHt?mp'.-lo p^M pur failrri#.
T?wiyMten?'N(iri Imw n.riveii" during i
ins last two day*, ,nnd ar* cmiotfitlly
in. T1l*? confirm (1m prefibtiV
sepnrt* opt ho deniouillxmien of ftnnfe*' i
sriuy. Our batterfea -sustained no in[wry
hi Jh? engapAnvnt, and- are ready
l all ?rm*? to giv? tlic enemy warm
eeeptio*. , is.
Modii.k, Htnb Jl.^TIn Advertiser
*nd Register ha* thu following ??ini-of
IWtnl despatch t
c-*KonT i'ltiibr.gyo*, March 20.?Oensral
Loring baa whipped the enemy
Imck from thu point, They are now in
fall retreat fur the Yar.oo 1W
A special despatch to ihe Appeal,
tWd VhiiuJn, 19;b. any* the Federal*
SUgag-d .in the raid upon Hernando,
retreated. Tbs tenant of" tlieir having
abandoned the Me.nphl? and Charleston
Road i* untrue. Tlte old troop in beiugj
repince<| by new ones, and old gatiison*
lake n to Memphis. The MoWito and
Ohio Rsikoad hits been abandoned fom
Jackson, Tenne-c-ee. to Columbus, Kentucky.
FiVe tinndred cavalry crossed
Cold Water, sixty miles -Noith^enst of
here, and moved towards Hull)- Hpi ings.
'The A|>|>eal learn* of no new move
menu at Tort Hudson. Hank* hhsfalj
t-o beck to hi* fonilied camps, and innu
ifrsts ISi disposition to advance. He
'ertera continued to cine in ; all re|*>rt
iisatfectjou in their. cantos.' The fleet
toulinuea out of sight. The two vessels
hove Imve been slowly steaming up
lie river. They lauded ami cut down
t few pole* of the teh graph Hue canv
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?ll UIC "lie IK1IIMI ll'ill'lirz, 1 lie
latniige was qnicklv repaired after ward.*.
From Fredericktbarg.
The. Enil Gpeneti?the JCiirivy nma* ^
the Hirer, but art Driven linek with
Great //mi. V " ?
The long silenco at Fredericksburg
?a* l?een broken by the flwli of arm* :
rhf enemy ha* begun his ** advance
novemelit," and made hi* fir*'. e'?j> hv
(templing to cm-** the river hi KelietV
hWd, al>ov?* Frederiek-'hurg. On' la-?t .1
Tuesdny morning, almm nine o'ebuk, i
1. ni7 the advance of the eneinv * one
t.OQO Kmbc, a* estimated in the offt J
:1h1 :li*p.?ii h to General l.a?e. ami srfjt- |
rosed to he Avurlll? (livUiou. appeared j
n 1 he north bank of the Kappnhan I s<H-k,*and
Huoceeiled in elFecting a erosa- 1
ng. Aceoun'Jt Irrotigl.i down by |*hs
icitger* put the enemy?* f<>ree a lit do
liigher?'?v renno four or flvrt tinman'!.
Tkev were here met hv a po.-x
itou of Gen Filshogh fa-e** command,
sbout 1,200 strung, according to t)ie
report* We get. A severe engagement
ptvrtted. The fighting is snftf" to hare
laeeU terrific, apd tile enemy are report
n! to hay?T->ught \v|fh great Muhltnfn
The bat i le lrHv?tt>j h long time,
bad the great brnverv i?f our Hti-n alone
tvoir the victory. ($ur tn<nt rU-dred on
dm enemy .wilV all the force of mii hv?Unc)io,
and ft*-* long lime, the fight
iwgvd ? hand to bund. The Yankee*
;oiMe*ied eyftry -inch <>f lhp-nwwm^'btt .1
indtng the #lire of our* men foe uiih-Ii.
Uev fell back jn g o?ll disorder, and
retired to the other hide of vhe river.?
\$ exfli a< the retreat km ordered the
Yankee* floJj in gre^l di*tnnv and e?n*
Fu?ion, leaving behind tlx in tuoir dead
and wounded on the Held, afid h niunIter,
of Mtpplie* So rapid wa* the ene
iiy'i flight Hcro?s the river- tlimt hi* ,
li<v?pi'aj. e*tnbtirhe?J in (he rear fir?r hi*
*nu tided war ahnn.lvuted, aeo Id* dead
lay nt?ewn oV<?r the groiurd?^rerything
! ft behind in hi* panic.
Of. Ure 1e?? in tho action we ran pel i ,
very little information. )l in qnile ?'er |
lain, however, that the fnotnv MiftVred I
Msrrrelv. We can pet no actual *>t inupe j
[?f hin loe?, hut from the nceonnt* brought 1
down by i?H*-*engers but night, a? well ?:* !
finim tlVe5>fA(siat diapalelm*, it i* verv ,
plain jhal the fight wa* a hard hhiI ; 1
rlweppiate one, and the iora ?etore.-?
FJi? Yunkcfc wmiU *o*r<vlyh*?o lieen
llimwn into FttcJi and diauriter
had nut they have bton tenibly'cut
up. .
60 far na ingard* our r.wjp lea*, we .
are without anv deflni'e in format inn.?
It ia to W hojwd from the account* we
get that our men nf>t wrjoflrly.
'File diepittebrt'we have pntney no idea '
?* to ll??? ?>*ienl of ot?r b??*, beyond tire j1
mere fact that Major IVIlimn and Major
Pollen among our killed. ' I'iiU '
leh *? from (JbMieeMec county. in this
"Jtete. wj'N?? eatecmed by *11 who
knew him. Tie w? w- man of high '
diameter, and etood weU jut an efttoer. 1 ]
Major Peilham ?i? fmin Al*l/ain:t, and '
waa a voting officcr-of great protwMe.?
He graduated >\\ TV'c-et Point to ihv- 1
clam of' I?joat-after the outbreak of 1
the War?ami on coming KntUlt dnier- |
rd the army, lie had pn**ol threegh
all the battle* in* Virginia, and wae
mentioned f.r hi* gallantrv bjr (Jei. !
Lee in III* official rejmrt of ?he ht\llle of ^
Fredrrt ick-MWg. lie wit* wmpai alive- ^
I* a youth? teffce o?yr tw+uly-two .
veare of ngfl. 'Ha *? killed, we hn- j
derrtaud, l>e being st^u k on the h?-*d I I
by a piece of^MieR *hiia fa the mjt'Vilr
cbevrnlg hi* nieu ctidw a th?r^e~ . U?"
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tody wm brought flown by lbs cars
U?(. JUgUt and wm deposited in tl?w
c*pit?4 under a miliary gttard. Hi*
renmiii*, we Iwarh, wtft be taken to Al(if***.
' ?Uhlrapnrtwnt
UK" this action may appmr,
so for a* tbe numbers engaged. it
innit he Julian M a d eiided. success W
un. ft was the. advance guard <?f the
iwint as.it- was hi* first step in liisO.w
to jficutfonh. The . preparations he
had made end His packed provision*
show- that he was prepared for a lotto,
march, nod . Altai it was no iiih? iw>
continuance. 'Il*d they have been sue- ,
ces-ful, there la no douht that they
would itawc been soon followed up by
tbowlioloof Hooker's arm v. The affair
is t)i?r</<n<j important in it* result,
and will no doubt have an cfiVict on the
enemy'* plan in his nudbaled advance
on Richmond. Foiled and driven back, j
he is now di-enticeried in bis plan, and I
further from Richmond than ever. 1
"1.ATF.lt APDITI I'tOX A W nAinlCtrtAUH.
From a dispatch received fr\mt /Jor
<Ton*ville la-t night, we get sonte later
news of the fight. "ft appeals th.st Ins
cneinv crossed tho Rappahannock in
lh? tnoyning tiLKelly's Ford, wiih both
a Cavalry and artillery force. ^IVv ad
attend within some si* mile* of Culpepper
Cbort llmne, wbrn our mm
'in wl? a stand. The fij?ht was AoVeie,
and la*ied sCiernl Iroars. TheYankeu*
were, finally repulsed, wnd fell back, in
the real John Giloin style?routed and
panic stricken.
Hv some of ilie prisoner* taken kr n?
l lie rtemv'ii f ?rce i* said. to h??ve Wen
two diet-ions?liirt lliU i* hardly so.?
It i? thought that their force were two
brigades'. wliichrhave lieon confounded
l?v the prisoners with " division*.* The
prisoner* confirm the great slaughter of
their limw, Mini CQlifcns tllHt they ffrir
badly whipped.It
j* state*' lli.nt we took a number of
Drboner*, but how -tnauV we are left to,]
conjee'uie. A number of our u?en we^r
it bo made prisoners.' but it i< thought
jliat titer will not ex?e?*<^thirty or forty.
Among them was Af;ij ir Ihcckimidge.
Among -o-ir killed. we barn, tvtn
Lieutenant 11 >?ri i<*. of Powhatan coutitr,
Vitginin, Colonel I?i?**er. of New Orlean*,
it also mentioned an slightly
WouinUnl. .
The b.-dr of M-.Jor Pollen nbo reached
tl?e eitv U*t night, and wo learn will
Ire embalmed.
Fibln the neeonn'* that hare reached
f?ordoiit\ illo of the fight, and fo>m the
best eatimaie that call he made otir enlire
lit**? killed, wounded, and mi-ring |
?1* about 2A0. That of the enemy i? j
said to he much gieater.
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.Moiiii.k. March 2jb
TIlO Appeal of the '2I>1 r*\r llie
picket steamer Natchez. with 1 flOl)
bale* cotton, ?ns destroyed l?y* lire on
the ISth,instant.
, The Hartford and Monongaheln wer?
allowed to approach within 400 yards
of our batteries at Oiand "Coif, wlien
wo yawned upon them, tlie veweh r?J
plying with bro t lsidcy several times.?
it i* reported 'hat a dozen shell* struck
llltrtraasel. Parties were seep carrying
the wounded below. Nd damage on
otir side.' . ' * ?
The Natchez t'onrier says the Hart
ford, (lie, Federal Flag Ship, with (Join
morlwre Farragut oil I* ?'(l, miefaiiiwi
in front i f llts city on Tuesday, ibe
10 h, and hi thy sfornoon sent a smalt
horil with ft 6 g of .truce ashore willi a
note addressed b? llie Mayor stilting ;
ihat if the U. *4. boats were tlrerl on hv I
the pontile of Nntetiez or guerrillas- ho
would bombard the city. The Hartford
temnjned nil-night end Inf. with
the-Monongahel* nie*l morning.
A rpecial iWprtirii to iliu Appeal,
dated 0 rnnuJfc. itdlh.MVO <li?p*lclH!* to
iltc Meniphi* Argun from VicWnburg to
tlie 13th, state that (wtutfy H'-'e rebel*
^ere ruptured while teaiiug oul ill#
lever nU)*c the canal.
Ha you Macon i* pronounred euntiyl i
jjn!>l}? rui account of nnng*. jfefSj
One Division of (lie Yankee ?rm*(
h-fi Mfc Nip r>i? on TiicmJhv l^t.tlir T3 ji. !
in light draft steamer* bound for Y*/.<><>
I "a*?.. / , 1
KWt filling at Memphis, also, the
ttpiwr tribulnriee.
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* AtI.ai?ta. March W."
TaMlern ft?m Tullahom* t?f the 2l*tt
induce ihu bchef that the enemy i> not j
fulling bach. Uui advancing to turn our '
right. (t(hi. .lolninon i-? there, ami our
army In in a due condition,
Jl't* rejiorliil that lie*. Drngg in ordered
to ikcionomU
'A aaattAtrr In Haklwin Cotjnly, On., i
lia* Utwlv eolil $230 worth of lironn*-- I
front'l?r?nm corn fttonn *ri<l ni?ule up'
by him*?4f to hi*intei vmU of ,
Ir there t* Ai?v element of u*? /uid I
itr?i>?th which ?ho South *bouM mid I
rnuhi huvc in aLuii'InuOu l<y bvr uwi j
InWor. it r? Ifon.
Mamham, 1?iw written |
old home tlirewtenin({ to de?uov I
l&Q.VOO worii. ?f Union property if
Int is1 not. >iwh-R'pirt**U for lotto) ninuli
AgniiMU faint. . ,
' s I
people iii the mountain* of VirKMiin
?vo. umi^iii^. n?M|4e mttftr in fiift ,
t^Mnnmie*. wliifli tiua ^(t mi i
?Ja*Vat \Mi? (IvUnP p^ poiHul.
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i ^nrtiun JtMna.
Speech of 'Mr. 51 a too,* the Coaf.?6f~
. * rat? Ccmualwtoner.
"On Wednee<T*v ??tmnVi faik'genlle*
l ipwi mad* a .?pcarh in tmhlic. at a hna[
quel* i?i die Hoto?, in.refer: ,
, ?nce ti? lli? existing relation* between
' llie Confederate Kieic* of Arnetr?nf >?f
which 1\'a U "We? the accredited ropro1
Mniafive,* and ll?e KnglfcfT Government,
j by whnin he i* ?? ret nureoogfni?ed.?
lie win a guest whll Lord Alfred
Churchill* Ia)k4 George Jjoiirtiii.
Cofvillo, General ??*fr Qei^r I'nHock,
Mr. fInltjhiirion, Ma j.'G. fjwnrt, ihe
O'Connor I)i>n, C??l. Piweh, &o?, at h
dinner at which (lie Lord Mayor nml
L*'l v Mayor?** entertained. llow Alifermen
and (lie Member* of the Court of
j Common Council (or the words of Oa*'
tie llmnerd, Cheap^'Coleman" street,
tynl wnfner*, CornhiU. Ciippl?*t*ate '
l^wiihin hikI- without.,) floirgnte, and
| Farrinjjdon- within. '1 ho" Imm^uet vrne
jeeived in the Egytjnii llell.
I Toward* die do?e of the. en'fr tain.,
meat, the J?o/d Mayor proposed die
timet of "Tlie Visitors,** referiing pir|
ticdhirlv to the MsYni* r?f Qiiel.ee and
I Mr '11'^ . - l
I iMrv-un. j ii?.iiirium(i PV iif< inner ]
(gentleman's name %-lioitod loud cheer*,
j n?* Lordship, proceeded to*:iv, alluding
to Mr. vlxaun, dial Although he cytdd '
1 not greet that genthnan n* a recognised
j plenipotentiary' tfi lids c* nutty, hu ??s
) perfectly, justified, by vittne of Iti4 po
j ablon n? Ohh-f Magistrate of the Cit,v
| of London, in nlfeiing him, ami to ail
gcruluinun who came *to this qountiv
|*on any. important public business, a
hearty welcoitift in hi* official residence.'
They, v citizens of London, deeply <le
plorcd the' disastrous war which was
j being waged on iliu American (\aitl|
livnt, and longe.l, in common witli# the
rest of iheifccoiinfrytrten and of iIte civi]
listed word, to ree it brought to some
j HHitifictory termination. lie gave.1* The
Visitors," coupling will! tile toast the
| Mayor of Qnebce.
Mr. ,1'ope, the Mayor, briefly ?e
knowi.dgcd lite eompliiiieiH in an ani
uiHied speech, in w hicli-he dwelt on the
M'oug attachment of the North American
colonists to the mother country. adInline
that they regarded it as their
highe'l pri\iivge that they were fellow
*"'j els with the people of Kugland i
with the aainu sovereign,
Mr. Mason re-ponding to na nrgent
imitation of the company, presented
himself to apeak, and was received wit In
x-ntlimiasiic cheers. ^ lie said; My
Lord Mayor, mv Ladv Mayoie-s, my
Lord*, ladies and gentlemen, but that
I feel deeply thr; obligation* I nin tindrKlij
tin) honored Lliief Magistrate of
i his ci'y h>r peim: sr.n lo be nrcaant
to night, 1 should feel strongly ft Imposed
I ... ..;..u ? 1 i- ' " - 1
|(?.a? n (lUilllt'lt Ilia 1/ lino
not di??eu u> remember that lieie, in
England, I jmi not considered of full
age ; 111ml> ( hiii yet in niv minority.?
The Government of EnglHnd? we nil
know, hono>ed from age?, and always it
wi.-e Goveimm-nt in it* genetadon?-has
declared that the colli liy which I represent
Wyond that hrond water has not
\ ?t HUAined years of ?U*cretiop, and inot
capable of managing h? own iiffairw,
(a laugh.) J aav therefore. that
tnil f ir realty 'Wing qv tit whelmed hy
the kind mii<1 gei eniij* iiMuior in which
[have Wen i eyei veil by this honored
comparrv, anil in the prenrnctf of y<?ur i
Chief Magistrate, 4 should have boihi i
disposed to say, *iu the language of ,a
poet:
V?ti mmlrl wntcc expert nir of my ak?
To s|niak hi |xilitic on li?? <tHgo.
My laird . Mayor I am a *trai?ger ln-?
Ii"ii<h?ti?sor'huiter, I wa* < dt ranger ;
hut i liatfe learned si nee ! came to
Iiondon that none <?f English' hl6od
fioin.inv own S- nlhnm laud are si rangers
among you ( h?*er?.j I apeak lhh? :
tram my heart, .for I litire been made
hy every circle ity England an<J by every
cla*a ofeocfbty a *.lc<iucd nnd an honored
guest (cheers.) I return niv ain
Ciffe thank* to von L?r the kindlier* I
wtili A.hich you Iihvm 1i->1i'ikhI to * j
at ranker. T'ie day* will coinn (tffPHt
cheering)?il i> not fur nff?whvtf #hc j
relationship U t??*'! that -fio* einmeiH ;
which i* now in it* infant fortune and j
vol .fa v ill lie on* of c|o?e and intimate
reliance (cheer*.) 1 *ay thi* more ew ^
pocinflr a* r?*jrn??U (ho city of l^ntidVin. 1
which ia the great maiket for theuhnle t
woijd., My country i* lh? unrivalled
producer of tile great ataple* of the j
world. Mini I Pay tin* rrlntwiM?Mm ?
mercial. dntihliexa political, certaihlv
woeial? between my konurod country
iy>>?? and the |*-ople of London will I* ,
f ue long l>e of the moul.iuiiuiate char*
deter (cheem.)
[hoyti't iajik/oii jtirnqgapr, 15.
VtrrouiA papers *tn?? iItM a (hwtt*
tarttl Lillian* have died of air all pox in
Vinmiirfr'* hlmid thin winter. It i*
thought flm ?ii???ai?e will aoyu exturminato
th< race oti the island.
"Situation Wttfux? Krmaviui."
Under l1??? caption, the New York Her
aid, of a recent date, contain* four col
limy* and a half uf adv*rtt>emeiit? Air .
diua'hinH, warned l?f all porta of white
Ituiitltv for Alt aoiW> of Mitirk.
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" fWT* i? Oaia ; event* belong to
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.t *'. " ? r y . *
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t?| v. -jjpj'jg. i' ]g?^g"
Jassrs of; ?$ot;lttug
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Particulars oi.tha Revolt in Polkndj
Fctii- BtftT" conlbTW my Mcco"ot'of
yaatordnv that the country U in com-,
filete ie*nlt. According to the a'rnng> !
o?enta_of thj# revolutionary party, tW!
outbreak was not to take piece ?i^t |
May. but 1he Ooveramcnl tliemeeUew!
^tave fmatr-ed the. entnrfNiphe l?y rf??
unhappy recruitin# movement. Ktom
nlW pacta of the country covne had report*,
one following *',e other. In
Kiele awl in Sietflie, proyhionary governnien'*
are established, Fighting baa
taken place at many point* with enried
reeoll*. . Ail tire Myograph - Hnen are
broken, and.on tl?e Warsaw atrd St.
J'etersbuig and tjie W?n.?* and Vienna
railwax * the rnlla are lorn up and
eariied oif,,' On the War*anr ami 8*.
Poieraburg Hue, the tnsujgaat* have
hurfrt a .bridge. AH the lines hare Ire- (
come insecure, ahd it will rout the Government
mncti | rot1to Income master
of tire movF.ncnl. The insurgent*
seem to be ijbotr to carry on a ?uerilb?
wnrlare, - Already a. greet part of the
Warsaw garrison hare left the cite.?
I! ete all-U'irtiH and quiet,. Imt who can I
ay for If-iw long ? The express post
| f-rim SietHlc arrived here yesterday. and
brought the entrails of Hen. lVlteik??
#of, w ho *ie killed bp fhe rebel* on the
road hither Jhoto 8ohlfi?t. Tlu> conductor
reported thiyt, *<une miles from 1
I 8?-idUc, nfd tar from Hjda. a column of
| about 1,090^ iiiKti. rriunl with pike*
! and revolvers, rdiotved themselves, and
culled on him fo rtnp. As he oheved j
the Munition*, they demanded tiiw lint of'
passenger*. * . ', ' * j
| When they anw lite nnnie r?f-Gen.
Tscln-f kasscf, thev cried' run. " thi* i* I
the man ive want." They tbofl *f?^?td
the dmar miiiI announced to ihe Genci al.
who wm within the Carriage, tfm he
was MPiiiencd to di* t#v the National
Committee, ami immediately t.?? of
them fir a I his rmultH Hi I lie General.-i
Thn ball crashed th'roujjh hi* head.?
They than anipepd-ihr lx*lr f???m the
coach, cut mi; the ?liiiiiagh. tote Out,
tjic entrails, throw them into tli?f r??m*h.
ami card to the-conductor. ,*<ake.tihV!*<f
<> 1'iitu-o Constant hie, hot ?e v?itl keep
the Jnaiv to show T?nr chiefs that we
have fai ht'ullv cariied out I ejr orrler*.''
I chit only add that Gen. Tsche kawof
wm nominated by the I'rioeo to serve
oil the court martial^n the tfteii arenaed
of the murder of Ch.lilt, and thai It*
signed I he sentence of death upon them,
Snch events occur ijaiiv. On the other
Uatid, the general intendanl ??f the
army, (ici?. fsinehiiskofi", who had 100,*
0f)0 roubles - wit h liiin. was met by the
ulvhi who h-l! npoti hiin and sadly ill
(ited him. They disarmed the General,
requested him to deliver tile money,
J?nd ?rtv<5 hint a receipt signed by die
Rational Committor. So far the rebel.; |
but more :mpoi taut is it f w tbe exten j
sion of the r*vr?|; that all the landhol- I
den- Iwive declared to their ]>ensanl?
that t llAI' lUtxI'f ?>a rnnt f.a?t I ?-l '
tlml ui: the ground they liulcl u given to
l!t?^m for the future Tl.tf enntilry peoply
now ho^iie lo wnver, and hi many
places they a'ready ?mnke cvnimon
cause with the rebel*. Altogether it v
estima'ed tlmi HOO.000 rebels ?lfe in (lie :
country. Then* Ins ix-en HgUting in I
he streets ni i'kwk, and over iiiffHl.thff}
l\dt?s 1ih?I taken posse?-toll of t*T<s tow n, j
In tiit trntrisinj. howerw," tho su'jotted
iroo|>a took courage and seized n hum
l?er of revolter*. fheir ie..derf ?u ad?
voeato named Z *giz In, shot hi nun If ?
At OflttUMtocllMII, til J CpIh-Ii IIU'I Nil ?l>
curt of tlriMHi'lc-', who had ten pn'souem,
liotrwrd them anil released^ tbu piiaoner?.
The Cossacks atiiuped thom and ,
let tliviii g->.
| CorruApondence Herlin Zfiluug, Jan" ttrfrjr
JtO. A*-' - " ^
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TlIK RkB:<I. CiiTTDN f'.OAN.? Tt i?
atnled that luriween JCoOO 0(H) and j
??00.000 of a jmnlfinphtteil advance
of ?;MKH).UOO to tfie Confederate (let
eminent, ha^ h-fii negotiated nl l'arie
and Krankforf bv Mh?'w. Kt I anger &
Co. Tl?e fttmutnl L to l>e aecuicd l>y
cotton, Ml fi?e pence per pound, which j
is to ho- delivered on the cassation of
the bloc kftlo.
Our H'hii'ft by the Mihetuia at
lafid dated in London mi lli? 20 li ui j
tiino, sikyi : Advices from I'mii men- i
iSiiiI iUa lUM.ii'trni t 4
raio loan lint received for ?3,000,.
'000 in bonds hi m v?*ii per eenU, ex- j
cltaitgealile aj?ninsi cotitm at opib>n.
TW London Time?* vuy ? uYV ?ay*? J
a* tire Government p<>k*???ei mII the
mean* of transport fu?w? kh?? vni-?ior to j
lite ports! tilt* <m>Ho? (b?* In polbet-Hied ;
will be lirsl available for t-blpnimt 10
Knropjj. The prjee at whi< h bond* are |
lo be idftdeil ha* n??t transpired.
JY/onW<M Timet, Mb. 17.
!>*rp stcntta from Wa-hinrptm report
Ml*i, in Cott^re?*, mcii(?n* l?? p*enipt
Qiutkoitt him) cietgyinen from iiulitniv |
Mirviow Jailed.
Tiik number of mariier) nifcti fmiw |
(eor||jH, ?liu li**f 'tied ill tl?? service j
^ fhe Kiale and Orn?fr<lif?ft, |*o iutf |
widow* >61 bvinff, i* 8.6\H. *? rej*>rlvd '
in ihe cotiimwwhry General of lhA
SlHlO.
"New 1 >uro ai>ikk.?t'resirb-iw d*vi? '
hit* untile Col. It. l?. hrn'her * I
Gov. V-mre, <|| North Carolina, n ! i- j
yadier tioueia).
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Peace4n OmfrfN. TTwi
11 W )Mi?r if'OMfli
wnuhl pi?K^<ldi!itfontIv in their p-nper .
Kmwnw? ? that *4 enabling
la, earrr <r^lw w?r~tii taw# j#
| wn>i!itg Drrciou* lim? W? fiiuiJiiWilli'?r
ptiic*'*%? have alreinjr apok^n ofUr,
Coin ."?<iV and Mr %ri^hy,MWih J
liona, which arc now employing all Um HPC*
rfce llou** CttoiofMlaa- no
Foreign Affiiw fiConMtW; bWi .
whirii ??K4kL to We witpprtweU, WmMM
wt have" no Foreign Ati'iirrV Tb*l"& >*
a thiol rvwnlu ion mill. thnuj Mf. 8w?itl?, ~
of North Carolina, ertiicU lain wo haMa ruin
r?f. rn-d to thai Importou* Coteimiuia,'
ttonn, w? pWnme. tl'aea wit( bwh ttarf** ^
Oft wo wnanla a tfrbntyfowall thfci
ntuff??o mocli time Wof U rtWa kmc . F .
tori v<>r. Mr. Smith'* M-wluiion, alter
ptwfa?hlr. ra?M.U ib<t? v -* '
Jimtvcd, l\?r the pwrpoee of bqM?iitg'the
war to a doae, ~ artd a frjtWag v
the terra* i f an honorable ?w, tint
OmfrMaof the Cot-loch-mta D|awt ilk * "" ;
clnir, an, in their.jnrtaHiHitt, a jwwpdr. 4jy
hn*?i theiofor, tire t -lfrrrnitig prupttH^J^. 4
Itfbux*
I. The rccojBtfioifof the indwpend?hc?
ol tlil OiHiri iJrrntx-Hiittw. -? *
II. Tblt ahtnlnwil of all military
fort-e from the Slate# of .Mbeodri, Kentucky
mul Mai \ land,~rt?d the dfWMi
uirviriit of their p -IMWT <h ..intra left to
(lie prtpnlor will it) eni'lt."
III. A. tnif. p-nti'iou *of the public
profferl* An<I of the TTmiIwI*
Ntale*, a* nxivtir.g *1 tlitf dale at lb? .
formation ??f tj.r tin?ernm<mt nf the
(Jottf.-<1 jrAie St?.bet ween the partiee.
IV. lit- trfvn\j^ii] ?.f confhrateif,
?eqti**lrn(ed Aiitl oilier private property
taken *j2?inKt 'he of wiar, inn'ud
Ilt?j <leOt?, or tlrCM Vrrhie.lo the OWIIMI.
V. Tin* f thfl lie* rmvjgHtion
of tlo* Mi#?iv?i|?pi Uiv?r, and of lb*
weler* of L/iifk? l'?y.
Tlii* i? qui>? wight? but m?t new.?
All the noiid known tliu. fne** proposition*
f?r<> nil. Implied and involved in
the never.il ordinance* of ?ece**ioti, And
in the (oiiiMmn of Bihe Confederacy.?
It i* hoped tluU Congrenewitl refuse *1Uigeiher
to inter >! ** word p-rtce vr long
A? < ?r enemies brent lie i>nly wnr. Wo
look forward with * shudder tolhenonsetise-which
will too prohnhlv bo uttered
on the debute of the-*j several rermluti?>n*
; end re-jreclfully suggest that ll'k
scene should lake pliir in ** rccint M*
sion."?Richmond Enquirer.
Pavhr Jdu.i*.? The Fijld and Fireside
it: r?-|?lv to * query given the fobIon
itig li?l :
u 'I1iere nre neveu.l mills in Vtrpinfn ;
in'North Carolina there in m hi ill ml
FayeltevlUe, Unlatch, Shetbg,. Salem
wnJ Lincoln'nix. In Small- Carolina,
there nre two nt Greenville^ controlled.
We believe, h> the mine company, nn>(
one Hi UniIi (ugrttcv a' -Augusta.) fit *
(. t~ -- ?
urrr I>? VIIV np?r V/OKillll^V,
one near Allien*, and one Mar Marietta. *
In Tcntiewue *.e o?h kmitt of iim that
i* acweteil'le. tnd I lint i* near Knuxvtlle,
and not in upeiatiou.*
A (jUKKR V?AThMRXT.?A prieata
Utter hon. I'oft Kovni make* the foi*
entivu* trrfltertiVii;
Uencral V<?#ier look a Captain nod
thirty men from the T. mb Connecticut,
just before tie w >i iMoith and made a
feentihniitfhi's. Tlwy entered 'Hull**
Hmv. North id" Charleston h*?b"r. anil
laiitHng there intticbed thtv"i?h 'he wnMH)
' pVket* to Wtiliin full aiyht of
Charleston, and ?rn u> wnlmi vie* of
F.fl Nnmter, at nlmtit a tuile ami threerjtiarteiy
distant?m? near that the l-fticem
fr??rn ike the fe>it onwM
>rr thert). Thee Mwue"
and think there ir every tea*on to Jh?.
lieve a euceesiiftil attack can he made . .
upon ttie Kahvloti of rctwhlein from a
quarter deemed unassailable,"
A Cora Trilk.".-?-A ^aR.We. N. C .
coirespoiiden> 'f ihe 1 bailor;* IWiHeiin
tj[iv?e< ibe following:
There were itunr eieM prisoner* who
piaved a annirt ijick (. week or two a???
to make |(ix>tl their eftrape. wtiirh ?i?oeeeded
v?rj well *o far a* ther Weia
comerm d. A o* e o* two of > mill no*
-
"iv?? "?> > MIDI
jynurrl. wK??? j? onu>r*<i ityio H?in? of
their ?*?nvl? ?in?t iltey toulil Intvn ilm
*m*il jh.x. ftd tltfv look a-hnt fron '
muck .it -o\#r Ihvvf riv?> noil (. k
I'lll* Ml Ml* 4B>iife*irv H?(l fjM*
fir* l>r. J. W . 11 ?li, h( ifm |*o*?%
Mini III- Hffll th' HI to H llOr-|>i*?I" klx.1 Ml
lw?W a Hiii# frnin tl>e (jm i win. v fhif
fli*l no? f ?v llicre lilit ? few Uo?*ra.
tfin! na? only |o wnii omH ^>i-nr. vfe-n
*.)?vy ir>M<Ie good Ofir r?cntn?, and h?*?|
noi l<vy.i tVniii
Niw T1AMCI)14irk Kutf?no?t. ? *
Ittrri* >ix>* H 4**cidt-tl tilt ioi lliC
ifiVHtitM, MVI M fulling
ft' of iho qf til? ,
Tim eumart'ilite tf'n '* 'n 4?*
?cl proportion ' t*? tlm KquAliwMi !?& ?
>n (M v<Ha t*f Ihi?? y?ar.ti^ >*?uiuv
emtio pntn in 1)1 ? till}
Ki p'il'iHrfii low* i? 1,7%$.
Thk MnnnOililtlKI.'?i .* *t:'1>T?>nrn
-Norn nn<i i ! hoi <?rr
wirtn.- )no ibi* fi.MI* *1 ? ?*
({. mo wm lin- v^'f f ' ?' ? in r,> ri^.i *4
:h*' tinr *?.w-.i tin i uion V*. Vetn^
- \ ' y"' rjlf* '2^4