The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, December 24, 1863, Image 1
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> F,'',ny threebhrtJrwV 'eod tCfT','
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MpurHviifi would iuA all?.w ifie?o unfortunate
pcr.'oiis to receive* nnv,i>uocor in
incim; or even in cJtJTlilfijj. m Mo'ui Avirff
ful bid*, uo3or 'Ilie ?e*cre?t" penfclti**,
cien. the.nemeat-telntiveR of the'f>riiu>D*ri?
Ip.vifitthem ifnd provido lIrwu,
neceMaiifK for ilteir tl IPAtW
imagined die determination of Moil.
uitiiff.-l* to came iJie patriots to die
<.f Wng*r?oK *j1<1 befoiir a>iiving At
jlie) duetmiMi^*.. .
v ^ itMn ft>l)ort timo tl?e population
. 'pf. three Jar#* tUWjee pf the district of
'IV aIt 1 / F? I Jtl IrliVl .* fluvltf Jni.ul.ilrfl.lw_
?J. Schnliehk, Rfhilok^twtv,)
have l?e*n modern Dri! to cotapulMVy
jfV jfcriwgralion beyoml Oral, after aeeIing
all their property cimfi -catnl. Tha
women wore not eVen allowed to- tako ,
. ' will* them the linen net ?*MVy for them elre*
^itl thelf; ehtftrW.- ,Tbe o!J
men, t)ro aiCkTaml the ehiUxoa^e^
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ftjtpDintfnenTj of the. South Carolina
^T *>'?-*?* or 18M. \ ? J*
CHJJfm.RaTON !>tpTKHCT'-^r.; HAMOR. P. K."
Charlestons E J Meynarllir, F Awhl.
Cur ^olrtr^-MWibn?P A Mood, W ,
\trah^<w?Wfi"it l?Hiik?, J.C II??tr?s4T.
Upper jvliato NVfllf*.
fit. An'd|?t!< MWlntt?John l'ennj. .
Pon Pun MiMfan-*-!* O Mowiaaik t"
Aaiiefeoo and Coiiibaheo Mudou ?*J
\V CowhtcI. . .
IV*HA)H'^?A J Sh-kna. . ,
Allemhtuv?J A MooJ. *
v> B?+iok Swntnp? .1 W HCrook.
3nraop?h KiVur sMi?aioti? W 3 E
TMpfc .
1'iiWpA BillQton, E<1 into .
*?>nl Jc-ho?a?o?Willjin the eoemy'i
siirvj. h
Mi>?.l"Pjrv to Chir.a?11 Jcnkin*.
u>m?u u> 7lli 3. C, U- giineui?A II.
Strveim. ,
.' * i, . .
oitaj.etm.no district-t-w. a: cosnihi,
??? rC-'* ~ .. v-r - :lFV
Ofungcbnrp-^.A M diroil7.h??rtt. f
' T?t. MatiIfpwj.'? A MoCo'quo'JSti.
''I.'| >p r r A) I; iu\ jjt i? .^ W Mcilov.
i.i ii?\V A Clark.
fino\ify*i Villas--J I/Siffli'jr.
Moon i Holly- SHsmoo?To l>e suft
,.1*1.
0 upper, R C?hn?r.
* '*Co?per IC.ix er Mwiou?'i'u be ?*.tpJWIew*5./ *.
-"V* "- "
Sr. J tune / Gddie Crvok?To ue ?up
j>;i< .1. . t
" fit. (ionrc "--- C WiNon.
V 'Pl^ckvillo ?4W Hi.no.
.r Etftjfo Furk,M??fciorj ? K A Prion.
Barnwell Ciicnil and ^ilverton Mi*
Mud -J Ji (\?huin. W W (iralinm, .up. i
Aik^A?>A W'^Ppnod*
' - (jrnrtKevillc MU-ij.ti - J 11 Pick'att.
LtodfHrton?Xv' Oaraon, ii Vv Uyrd.
. Chaplain la,?tfu?nj?nnll? Uo<piul ?
J W Miller.
liJ^4F;.rti>kT,jlCX -J-f,: it.'trAMiil, f. JS.
Maiton-^YJioiu** li'icfifll. i
^Marion Ciwtfttit?\l A M?iviM?eu. J.
a*\v,>u?E- >/ ^ .
;i?r?L P. W'->n nn-i S*mp:l Mi* t
~W \V M<ni'l.
Ricer mill l*o? LW Mi??iuir? } f
Jp*rr>!i rWlc.T. I I
\Y )tct??v>sv ?C llctt*.
' Conway?0 J McMitUu. t
^ConfrajUoro* Ci.ciiil ?A Er.iif, TI J t
^org?u.
? W A G un-well. I
T)ii?Iingt<?n Circuit?CM UWiuer, J
K Wil~i.ii, Sup. i
I.yVicliltiii j? ? J \V Criucr. v :
* Iti ow navilie?S
AYiliisrnisbivrg Circuit m??1 Black Min \
'lovWfc.-K'ii?J W Mui'ruy, T SV Man- '
ncihn.
Libr-ilJ C'liapel nn?l Lvnclie'n Creek !
Cire?if-~'R U iVgutf*. ii
V^KirH in nrmv?VV A ITemnrinj; i!
wHV, A J Su.ir.rr.!,' G 11 Wells K J I
Thii, In itio mm} ; J J J
Sifuw, Olh Ib'gMiuMit 8. C. V.
<?Ky.t'?iniv mivrmcr?n J. novo. r. k. i
i* 't\Jni?llyi:i? WwOiingroti Plrcul?W jl
1* Mouzon atic*rl? \VT Caper*. 1i
to coh'ied P?*oj>lA?W Martin.! J
hOe??jH?fCy Nib-Moll ? N lullv.Columbia
..Ciicull?I) W Scare, S. 1
|3?il4**d Fni.k Minion?C McLcoJ.
-Tablial.T?J Ivljt, U 'i'lioincraoii. |
| A'Ii.cmoc?S?L?*t{l.
L Sar.Ay Klin Mi??i<>n?J I*' Kilgf.
'* '16t(Cr-Mount? A .f G*?ithc?.
C'wrnrlin ? .1. T Wi?hiilii|n.
; ( iXVniercn M i?M*?ii.1 L Shufou]'.
iHurji^r?1> .J Simmon*
? ijutiu^r Citc-nil?1* K Ki-llcr.
?A u u -!k^g^riUwjt"1*!
*>V North.
Upper Saruou E J l'etniingtoo.
.Mancli??:cr Mi?*lon? J LStomlcmire. I
-Mnnninj^*^-.! O-Sv"*
Columbia I'Vr.talfa Cvltogo?Henry M j
Mtwnl. .
t- Chaplain* in Army?NJ Brawn. J
[j? Campbell, in Army.
?0irnnuiir nisruicr? a. ii. niiojrN. p. r.
Oukiabiirj'-li M Clitic, 8 Ik June*,
op.
AljMM lile?'T (I Herbert, .1 R Little.
* Ninety-Six?W At McHwnin, 11 B
Tarrant, atyp.
Saluda Uiver Mission-?W 11 Lawtort.
- Maptot'o??I' L'Herman.
Smith.
Aifller^H C Oliver,
r . Newberry ?-.! K WitMJO.
Newberry Circuit? M A Connolly ;
One tO B?f eupplierl..
Lunrenf- I II Zimmerman, J J XS oik
men. , - *
* Ptekebe^T S Daniel.
If. "Pendfctb*7-W A Uodges, J M CarKelt.
. AndefRdV*-^ ^ McKinney.
Chaplain* in Army?W C Power,
W S Blnek, H I) Modre, A W* Moore.
r?|MN0t C9A tUJIKICr? <>. WfTI.OR, P. M.
.. Waterloor-A S Uok ; H C Pageqw*,
- i^atetTbo Ctrcffit?J W Tnott, II K
Q&ooj^ri Stacy ; W S Uoltoa.mp.
Coopon! Ci rotijc-j Je^nee. ^ ^
-I'll \ j-xggga*-Mt
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GREENVILLE, vSOUTH
.'CutHwji:, Hirer Mhsion? O \V M
Iffighton- .- . '
CJi?(ierG?W^O EftJy, A-*
Chernw?J U. M?Mrtlwnu.
Cor) Field* Riter Minimi?W K.J
jty'gne'A. -A?.. b *. . -'J
RennotUville Circaljt?J A Porter.
Society n?ll*Mi??ion? I")eA Ogburn?
( linplniiu in Annv?F M KemuOv,
V N V'clU.
Bttr.i.ur nssTIIICr?%i P. PRANKS, F. K.
eWUy?G VV Irv..
Lineolnlon?-O A Darby.
DhHh*?J i> CHr[#nler.
. Yorkville?U () Dug*.
Yi'ifcviili, Circuit?S A Roper.
Rock II?H ? A U Uennick, Daniel
JAy.
Pfopiitle?J Fibper.
C-linnUiUc-?C II Pritchnnl.
Chmlolte Circuit?Loui* Scnrboro.
CHtawl.?^?J M Kline.
Lpjtoir? A P Amnt. : i.
OjiWwfH Minion?G F Rouml.
Moig.nnton ? J XVmUK
South Mountain Mm?J*P Hughe*.
Di\tcjrnor'^?rfe',???l? College?* A (j
?tnor. Pret'dent.
Chnplnitt* iu A)my?E W Thomp
oiir .S J llili. ^
U'All I A N DCItO DISTRICT W. U. Ftttl
ISO. P. r.
8ii),rt?nbnrg?Slatibn?W Smith ; .1
W llimihort. Sup.
Spnilmtlutrg Circuit?V A Slinrpe.
McDowell?- T II -Edwards.
Ituthe*foid?J L fmrvin.
vpiumiMi* it it I >ngnnl,
Poculot?S A \V#l<er.
Oo?hon llilj-<W Bowman.
Union?11 A O V> alkur ; 0 Murclii
ion. Sup.
Hreenville Station-?II U AUt?m.
r<x>n?ili? Ciitfilit NV C Kilklutld,
N' K Mellon; A lI'Lwlfr, Smji.
I'icken.Viriile?T J Clyde;?1 > (> By>1".
?S?|>.
Keuwi-e Mission?F M Morgan.
Lets Patted by th<e Legislature, at
1U Recent Settlon
IAn Act to amend an Act entitled
AnAet to charter the SJieiby mikJ Broad
irer-railroad. ?
2. An Act to incnrpornte tho Ctilco.
a Importing mid Kxpoiting Company
if Soutli CA?<4hw%.
3. An Act lu filler end amend the
tinnier of the Client* and Darlington
*i|r??a<f Company.
4. An Act in amend (lie charter of
lie Carolina Cotton autl W'cole'n Facor
y.
5. An Art to inenvpnrate ihe Charleson
Importing and Exerting Company.
6. An Act in aiuiinu'e in. force the
a as heel'f .o enaeied in lyhviion to
he Oniiivati<oi of Cotton.
7. An Act lo aiiieml an Act*'cntv
I led An Act to Mippre*s the distillation
jfSpirilU' ti' Liquors in thi* State.
8. An Act to amend the Act in rcla
lion to ihe supply of labor for tho Military
Dvfenot-of the State, passed ill
S> p'eniber, in :he year of our Lord one
rlioii?Hiid eight hundred and sixty-three.
. 0. Jfi\ Act ?o extend an Act, enli
tied An Act to extend some of the pro
risii its of an Act entitled An Act in re
fbrence to the su*peti-ioh of specie payment
I'V the Batik- of this State to the
first day of January, in the year of our
LAid one thousand eight h mid red and
sixty'four.
10. An Ant to amend and renerv.iha
charter of the Columbia ?? ?! Hamburg
railroad Company. to change llio name
thereof, and to produce conformity in
the charter* granted to aaid company
by the Slflle of Georgia ami South Carolina.
, *' >
11. An Act to declare and amend the
Exemption Law of this State, and for
other purpose*.
12. Ap Act to declare and amend tho
Exemption Law of this State, n;id for
other putpos**.
The following originated in tire
IIouv$:
1. An Act to amend the charter of
the Edisto and A?hlev Canal Company.
2. An Act to authorize the Cleik of
the Court of Mar!l>orongh*I>i&liict to
draw Juliet for the next term of the
COttet <1 using vacation
3. An Act to authorize the Tax Collector*
of Heaufort District to pay .over
to tl?e " Soldier*' Hoard of iUdief" certain
fund* in their hands.
4. An Aci<to continue-in force en
Act entitled " An Act tp extend relief
to Debtors end to prevent tbe sacrHlce
of property at public sales."
5. Ar^ Act to ootpbine the offices of
the Clerk of .tbe Court of Common
Pleas and General Se.Mons and Regitler
of Mosne Conveyances for Georgetown
District.
0. An Act to- incorporate lire fiftiesville
Manufacturing Company.
7, An Act to amend an Act entitled
"An Act to increase tbe feet of Sheriffs
for dieting persona confined ip jail."
8. An Act to incorporate the South'
em Importing ar.d Exporting Company.
0, An Act to txtend*an Act' enrttjw
" An Act to wirninys In foree An Act
entitled >A? Act to ftutnorue certain
building and Io?q associations to sua*
end the call for monthly installments,'"
during Utf present war.
10. An Act to alter the law in relation
to the election of district officers.
11. An Aet to afpand the law in rolapon
to the general staff.
r. ift.An ^ei to incorporateccrtaia re
jiglous an^cha ritahln aocietks, ami re-.
f ' i!" ^ . ***" .
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Vu' -' *'-' ,J Wj
tf-4-.Hi *jr >;
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CAROLINA. THURSDAY MO
aU?s. - . - 1
new and amend the chatters of olbers ]
heretofore granted. - ?* I
13. An Ac. to mi-?b supplies .for tUe ,
je*T cortynencing iryOetoher, 0*0 thou- !
San^ eight hundred and "ejx'y-Oiree.
14. A# Act lo 'make appropriations
for the year commencing in October, one
thousand eight hundred nnd sixt v thr?o.
lo. An Act to refui^l to lh?Saldtco'
Hoard of IMief for ^lailboro District
money, advanced by tliein.
16. An Act to procure supplies and
furnish the impl-. Went* of agricultural ,
and manufacturing industry for the!
soldiers and people of the Stale, by a
uni"n of the Slate with the Importing I
and Exporting Company of South Carolina^
17. An Act to make provision for
the support 0T the families of soldiers
front this Stnlo in llie Confederate*and.
Slnlo service. *
18. An Act in relation to the South
enr Express Company, and to provide
additional remedies for the ???.*aull of
com top pari let s. .
ttr. An Act to establish certain lloads,
I UiidgeK and Ferries.
20. ^An Act to grant the aid of the
I State to the Shelby and liroad ltiver
i Itailroad Company.
John Morgan's Escape.
"So faithful to love untl 10 ?lnuiille*s in
war? ,
There never was Knight like tlio young i
Locmnvar!"
.John Motgun. with Captains J C.
Hennoi:. S. It. Taylor, liafpli Sh? Mon.
T. II. Dines, L. Q. lloktiMiillli. and S.
T. Mage*, sat* the Cincinnati Enquirer,
of the 80ih ultimo, made his escape
fu?in the l'cniteniiary at Coitimhn*? on
Friday ni^rht. and has reached Tmniiin
Canada, \%itl?- hi* companion*. * With
hi*. ti-tml good humor, lie telegraphed
from To rot* o t?? Columbus that they
needn't put themselves to nnv further
unable .in l.i* account. A lelrgrffti
front Or?mnaii gite* ilia following dea'
ctipiion of manner of his c*c?.pe ;,
<-ol. l)ick Morgan (a brother of Cen.
John Morgan) mii.I six Captains wne
confined in the lower range rf cells, uiwl
with knives .lug through fli? floor of
the rail, whicli wit* cotiipo.ed of cement
and nine inches"of htick. Underneath
the cell *vt|? hi. air ?!i:imber, running
the whole Icnji'h of :hebuilding. 'I his
was known to iln'in. When orco in
:ll? chamber they dug rhiouyh the earth
to the rtiiiAl* well. (ion. Morgan occupied
the cell ovc. Col. Morgan'*. On
Friday night, as I lie pii onoia were locked
up Cur the night, Oenornl Morgan
wn? allowed to exchange cells with I tick,
wlto, everything being prepared, per
milted his brother to.uka his place.
Sotuo time <!n ij-gr die night the
. pi isoners crawled through the hole they
I had dag under tire wall, and which '
1 tUey lied car. fully cotireiihd. Taking"
I r.-pes with tli.Mii, tiny escaped frotn
j piison inirpedia'.cly between the main
! building and the female department.?
j Wlfen once in ilie yard, escape was
| comparatively easy. They w?nt to the
| south weal comer t?f the outer -.tall, near
I '.hw big ga'e, threw iheit rope over the
top, where it scented ioolf on one of the
1 sp kes, and. by llu; aid of u timber trear
{ a' hand tliey clambered to the top and
1 easily descended outside. There ?r<j no
{ guards on ilia onlor walls after certain
j hours. 'J lie piisoners were dicased In
| . iiiz.?n?* c!.ehes. not prison uniform.
1 Cithliiin I ! inoe H'I?a la n iitiiaft
Ui.it.kU}or. chxige of the woik
wLieh intuited in llit- e<raj>e of the prisoners.
A note was hf. f.>r the warden,
of which ilie kdlowinjj is a copy t.
C'ShTLK .Nf.VlilON, Cki.i. No. 20, )
Novt-ml.cr 27, 1803. J
Commencement?Nov. 4, 1803.?
Conclusion?-Nov. 20, 1803. Number
of bouts for labor per day, tin*-?, Tool..
I so -inuli knives. * La paliepee erst
(Oner metis xov fruit est ilotix." (IV
I it'll Co is hitler, hut its fruits Hie rwect.)
. ?y. order of ijiy six honorable Coni
federates
1. IILN RY IIIN ES, Capt. C. S. A.
in j ' ?
Uolt Wom*.*.? A very eccentric
ironiloinnlv was once Complaining, thai
af.er a deal of trouble he had not been
able to inert with an ugly woman, so
that he much doubted whether, after
all, such a being existed. * For my
part," continued he, * I almost (relieve
. such a creature to (>e a mere chimera of
the imagination, and should be classed
with those fictitious beinga whose heads
> ere said to grow beneath ih^ir shoulders.
Some jear* ago] road* the following
eiperim?>oU : I caused 'two udvertieementa
to Mtmirtrd in the papers for
a housekeeper ; one tot tor a lady who
should not only be competentfor socb
an office^ bat qualified alao for a coin*
pan ion, and be a woman of education
and manner* ; tbe other required nothing
of thia?it oolj required as a tine
qua nun that the applicant ahoOld be I
ugly. In answer to the former advertiflorotytl,
I was overwhelmed with letters
from so many accompli*bed and
elegant ladies;thai I congratulated both
the present age and my own counfty
-on poasfasingaombch female excellence.
Rut would you believe It I?to the lat?
tee I .roeeived not a singltf reply ; amfcT*
have since, more than once, inserted the
same adyertlaemer.t with exactly the
same success." ^
Bct.n-i.ovK it the unifertal jtinej^l#
of action.
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RNINo! 1^E( KMBgR ^4, ^86^
" I'll rest wh?n I ?et Honfcf *
White twh, walking tlirourrffc* street 1
in tlic city of.- ?, a few day? ?go; 4
I jtossed a luanwhosa. he;ul wlilreij- <
cd.Hiidbo.l-y bowed .bv iHe hardship-of >
not less thnn sixty tears. Hmj>r i
trembled under.their heavy bifrdeu, and, 1
with much apparent eiFort he advanced, <
but slowly; I overheard h i in tfiMdntr i
in a low and stdalued voice, evidonll/ 4
mourning over hi* weaiiiies* and povefc '*
ly. Suddenly bin tone changed, and *1
bin step-qnivkened, a* he exclaimed, 1
" I'll rest when I get homo." t il *"
Even the thought c.f rest filled him, ?
with new life, so that jna pursued with-,
energy 4ds vrewey wav. . 'to me it wtas .
a hw?on. If the thought of the refrc*V '
ing rest of homo' encouraged die care*.
I worn laborer, so that, almost unmindful '
of fatigue and burdens, he qulekens his
} step .homeward, surely rfce -C-Wistiai),
jonihcying heavenward, i.n view of such
| rest should pass onward with renewedI
vigor. ?
This little incident 6fien Comes to
mind amid the petfdexing labor of the
day, and stimulates me ;o more constant
and earnest'ell'orf. Each laborer
toiling in his master's vineyaid. beating
the heat and- burden of the day, can
s?y, " 1*11 re?l when I get home."?
liero let us be.dilligent in the service of
otir Lord, limbering that our rest is'
abtive. Fellow traveller, are your bur- i
. lens grievous to bo home, so thnt vou I
are ready lo fainlin the way f Jesus
says, " TX'tttfl ufrTomc nil 1*0 that labor
and are heavy laden, and I will /sU?ij
ytio im." To roif<nin toilis sweet;
lo ICsl from toil fc swri't.
1 Christian Miscellany.
Lincoi.s'r teview of his foreign relations
is brief, says the pQtersbursf Espies*.
lie knew that be bad Kari-Russell
by the no?#, nnd could depend on
him for the niml ;d>j*et compliances
with bis will, and therefore contented
I himself with a loud and exultant crow
\ m?r bis accommodating subserviency
i in ih* matter of she rains. "The Emperor
of Ktanee'JTs di?po?ed cf in llneo
line#. ^ ?
Ai:d jiisl hero wc e-in but notice two
most temaikablc omissions iullio Mensago,"
which will stiike every reader.
One vyonld suppose that in mtiilioning
" the Emperor -of lnrtncr," Lincoln, on
1 such an occasion, would have been nnt>
orally l?d to speak somewhat of Mcxi'
can atlairs, in which tlinl Potentate has ,
played so conspicuous n purl, to the
indisci;bable vexation and annoyance.f>f
;bu Yankee nation, lint there is not a
word about Mexico in the wltole Mes*
sage. Tit? omission could not Ijave
teen nccidentnl, r.nd we sec in it no?h%
irg but n sludidth* and fixed debit min^
lion <>n the part of tho Yankee Qpvernment
to avoid, bv word 01 deed, giving
ofiVnec to the Eieiteh Emperor.
Another subject u|*m which be is
unexpectedly silent, ia ibo si-it of tbe
a i :. A
Iiurnmi 4IW\ IU uin T? nine, ?? IIIUII ceav
ed Midi n tremendous. sensation in Lis
dominions a few weelgr ago. It was
spoken of l>y bis pi <-ssi>s at nn immense
public event, ami of roiihe it was ?nil-tied
to aqTassiiig notice in bis Menage
Hut it is not cv?.u alluded to.
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"Supporting th8 Govcrriaent."
We not unfi< quenily meet with editorial
hurtftliit?M on tho duly of u imp
porting the Government "?the Administration
being gencrnlly tneanf\< We
Acknowledge the propriety of abstaining
fromSrtl nntifCcsHry tifriWrrg.:
but bold it to bo a higher oldigution to
sustain and nid the ca(t?o than to Mip
pott the Gov^rnment-and sbnt ohr eyes
to tho shortcomings of public function-'
aiies.' If tb?.Mj who administer and direct
oor nfthirsfi.il into error, io is the
duty of the Pros* nnd of every good
citizen to point out rbo errer and eh
deftior to refo>in it. Si Ion 00 at snch a
time would beculpaMo?encouragement
and applause criminal. Weagree with
the Charleston Merftmy that to And
fault where fault exists is the duty of
the public pros* and-of all public men.
Tbete is not the Ivout danger that too
I much fault will bi found when there i?
J good reason for it. The danger i* the
other way. " ' % A
Fault will not he found where H
outfit to be exposed, because, personalty,
it dpeg not pay. Patronage antl favora
aixl office* do not attend on fault*
finders. They are tutially prescribed.
The sort of peoplo usually To*eJ and
fostered'are eupporlor* through thick
and thin?flatterer* ar.d toedier? patriotic
and indignant dcfondora?ll.eee.arc
the p-oj?U who break d?*?p . hspublic*.
They exist ?n<ler all go rer omenta.; and
they abound fa the Confederate States!
The natural' incfinM|pi\-blr alt own. especially
in time# of trouble, )a u> sue*
pect the authorities. A mam Jeitiifinder
will have little'ctinnee of beieff
listened to. If vigilance be the prttt
of liberty, rWrn.UTkri confidents h not
the beet meaDs of cassyiug on represent*,'vc
gfJ11*eutfraod jjitjaossion is, to
the puMtt; not an ttUrtwxed evil? pubJia
opinion may be enlightened, may
manifest jodpBlet, aihf- ?Wji?rHyps ?t > \
(oh for
What a rorW of gossip ^btifd lx?
prevented If it wiie*e&|jr ^membered .
'U>nf a j>ereon who tells you <<f the faults
of others of j oOr faults.
SDRr*; y >5
y * ; -n?V su.^'O, "**
i r^.A* ^ v>4...;.-W*46^!
i. .. V;
I acinar.--wAlFirtWt^L
fryi&l I robp* were unejuajled at A*ous
unce, P*?Ul?0'^j^mion mm friucli j)]
.oh listing e^ape'tfThro ttt?'-8ei?ot An& w
borders o#lIie*IWptW>ortdM. <g
j#A?Uipb-^arM^d^iiwfor ?oncs*lm*q,i, >*
jogstrm-tedwilU qo other..instrument h
than *UlrJ?fV rff the bvjc ft
of tree#.] VVben.thd weAtber wks f**r jt>
lie^?n'f?lTriU;(( a ire* and lodWd "out fWf< -?
iho Kttgfisb fl#g; an*l having *A??Wst p
observed A>Biiti?h cruiser, be ran to the" 'b
t,h*?e wi\h hi# boat, oni. hi# back, And o
w?? about ta lru"tTiimielf on hi# frail c
vessel to the ?**e% wi<frfTtevWWar,y6F- ]^3
suet); arrested aM Hoadcd eHtb? -vhaitwt <
Everybody^ tjie army .was ^
?eo ln9 .boa ft' Kqd 'Napoicott, hating At t
length heard of ib^fbtir, sent for- the t
stukKV nor). interrogated l.yu " You i
uuiM," ejiict Napoleon, " b'syo had A *
great desire to f-e?i your country again, c
sine# yotr cotild resdlve tb'trust your I
If on the open sea in so frail'a bark. |
I suppose you have left ? sweetheart j
there '?' " N'j," said the sinkr, 'I but a }
poor inQim mpther, whom I waa.aus- i
ions to ace." * " Ajidfou shall #e? lier," t
Miid Napoleon, giving AT iho same time t
orders tt> set hiin at liberty, and to b?? i
stow upon him a couuiderttbU stun. of i
money for hi# mother, observing that |
she inu#t be a good mother who bud so i
good a son.
A IIpma rk a ulk Girl.?Tbet have
at One of (he numerous .'exhibition# in i
N?*er .J^oik "the" tallest giif >o the
world,'1 of which a paper say* : ?
, 'i his T^-a^young iadv of seventeen
years ofhge, wCJ?-tm?_ie-Khetfthe amaz ?
hig height of eight f?el J
ftill growing. -The giant bey, who is i
r,o\v at Bnrnum's, ii ytght feet high, I
the ghl tut pacing lnm by an i-i'ch ; but "<
as the height of the tsyflcr jsex nverAgss I
a much smWlvr tlgllrelhrfndhet of inen, <
tho contrast prefenlad in th* case of i
the girl is Mill wtTyo marvellous. Her I
face, hep anus, her fingers, her feet, are. ;
in proper proportion lo borj^reat height
?tremendous In bize an<i 1'engfu. ller
Ttoi inpW^ lonely atnj its width
exceeds the W*fh iOTimrii tady** >
dainty ped%?ml^.Tho fingerit-nre huge
An ordinary arm by the-tide of (his
lady's looks puny and. stunted,..-lie?
knee reaches neatly to \heddp of a per
son of oidinary height". She is-agrcu
abk and pleasant in manner, quite hand
"some for her -size, and well proportion*
ed. A lady of usual height standing
beside her reetus the vfiiiest infant. - ; >
. ' jMM*
_ T?# Isichmou.d Enquires oppose* the'
proposiiion'that Las be&D made lootmg
towards such a change in the ^iteutir? .
perlion of dur Cottpiitfitfew Hitd ptoic
lice, a? lo make Cabinet Ministers or
officers virtually renjovahle by the Senate,
or subject biennially, to approval or
censure by the Sena'.o. Th,e Enquirer
sprotoa'.K pgainM thdebange as violating
the fnudaiperrtHl ntfd normal lattr'cfequnlify
fled independence *>f the thr%e,
department* of Government, nnd'threatening
to e?lub!i-h virtually h senatorial
oligarchy at the erpenses of tbc Ex<cit'
tfre and the repiefentativcdepaitmenta.Tho
Enquirer retnaiks:
The present Cabinet ie obnoxious to
the Senate?it tony be obnoxious ??mI.
; unpopular nilh the country ;-.but it is
| not pioper to change a fundamental1
principle of the Government in older to
get lid of particular meffllveV* of the
i Cabinet. A joint resolutions df* want of
'Confidence would, i/adopted, capse the
Immediate resignation of the obnoxiou?
members?for whatever may be thought
ofilteTn as public. officers, none willda- ,
ny that They are gentlemen, and would '
no longer retain positions where their
usefulutSi had-been, destroyed. Dm if
w? are wrong. in supposing that lite
members would resign, then the impeaching
power remains by which they
can be removed,. Here, then, is a powerjjuJBclebt'(ftr
all useful and practical
purpose*, wijliout providing' a law
which destroying the independence of
(he Execntivo, will enable thirteeff Senator*
to .force u|A?rt tfTe country their
lav,.litcs, nod .through their Miuialeis,
irrpoco such policy as may suit the
views of-a small oligarchy, .
r 'jferfr1?\
Tijk Alabama legislature adjourned
On the fi.1i ih-t. The Advertiser ears:
The acts of principal importance
passed'at the iecent? session were, an
act to amend tire Karenua laws of.{jus
Slate ; an uj to- coouibnto to the soppoit
of the loHigeut families of soldier#
an attt to afilbotize the issue and >?lwjDtf
Stale "bonds ; an net to provide
Itoilitarv defortfce ofthi? St hi ???> Vt
providing wchih Urp?y rtur appra^**
t?on <.f at million dollars for t)u???Pport
of the indigent fatnilicaof s.Ajins, jo**i
ed ftt thu August ?cwior>
rat r? ' ' k '
JakR Fc?*<?? ox.? We learn flint this
,rru uiriu^inry and fiu;law, of White
co*W?. w?* hilled on w new W rubor*
fountain, one d?v Imi week, t>y a com- 1
pari) yf rho Stat* Ouftrd* final IInil
?ouniy. He wm *I>ot sonic seven or
eight i i rftei.?Daft Ion ~fja Siynai: V
* ] 39 yon hannot frrvpiro a woman vw?h j
lova of you, fill her above. fhv l"un
'w^th k>vo of horvlf?>?U fbat run* Over
wilr^joan.
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? Lieutrrflflt eJcnfi!^
Jtce bMetted* w*?
0111 missioned to ?wit Europe for th*i
1?rp?i? of porftctiafc ?n?l we
aye. lb e result i/Uris^well Jtoown wort
n the subject. IlbWasnoyp appoinle<F
omrni tndant-al *YoU Point, and^oceu- .**?
>ibd rbat pillion when W>rt; Siimiec
Urrendet'ed in. l^Gla/.OU tlut happen M;bf
dT-fronv-the - Ohhed' StsHdsV ??>t mj-j
toro^d |o O^pcgirs^nd-waerT^wibiVl,
u command to G.rv Twiggs. Shortly
ifler wards be w? appointed "bVPrW;
lent Davis senior Colonel in'thw regy- .
ar service of" "the ""Confederacy,; and " ? i^l
rtneed in comnrmnd at Fort ilocgau ip
M?il>;vma. lie had. not. occupied this
position many mdnti a w^jeo he wa?
ipppintud Hingadier and sent to Art art*
as, %here be organized the wfops in
bat State. In October 1861^. ho'
patched with tho army he had 'organiidj
to -fiowflnj^ rtireen, "and earned
perennial laurels artOrrintb; SMIoh and
Fafittington, when hfe was promoted to
die rank, of Major General. In Q*J'9.
bee, 2 861, be fought at jAirryvjlle pita
uicb distinguished valor that htt WA v
made a Lieut en attVGfcwTal.' 14
From this brief roeord of bi* ftefYina*
it* military, man, tl,?? pni.lie will-He
justified in placing the utmost cynti- . <
ionce in the judgment,.skill and mjji
:avy ability of Gen. Hardee. &Tu
laid to possess other qualufe*
liighest order. An ofticer
id with liiiu is reportiMt*
liim, that he hr *" noted for Jw? an.
^f maio^ris, as jbr hi. skill an.Lc'iw
us a soldier. In all the rwl^n >
[lis conduct is cbaritct* rizntl. ^ "h
wiry, Rhd by tlie exfrot <' \ "* *
kindly ? '?>?*? .
diet nud (hwpviidojii* > '' 'The
'iVc^QY '~cr&
Gva. 11 =?t iy?\ i ' lv -' '
iii tin- Ft- i . .. +
twtli I**
iliir.t/titT?i i?N- . *t jK**!
:F>~* '
'v i t's", ..it
mother ni??. -?.?. ;?.? .' t. . . i sltiftfr
fvV- -, n . 'Vt*! '
deed brjM
friv?o ft> ? "
CHlion, r.t cm , . ' Sm;>
"
Hardee, '*' ^
Win fnmr>i*?d?bditb? u**'> W?.<?tW^,$tyr
j?rtign* of ftfc* TTW/' - Vv?^-?
Tnr: Ahm/ or Tf^^Sovni'll'la?? -w
1*. W. Attr> tii* Sa\nij?i*U
licnnbJbap from Da^Io# 3ft* ^f<Sfc:
^ ti?n ld<t<^ tinao\tanrtfl i* ;utneb*d to .
IIir; ajroulf ly At i?t #
>OiJ.it<l rri\ r.r t^oh. JU
.Iotiii tRwVmiflEfWtkia *rni\.
WSrh' O?-0Vi^l|||yb f*vttWIi
i I * muc hi S?m
u?tnd would pivg tartTsfaYuon to" ih< ar. .
my, tli6 IjyJu'f in .> fTl it foriijud
?lii>i i? ifrini nofbo mrifel Mi lit# 4'revident;
whosecoiittiiMif^u w iwjtAvn,
Oenoral Johnston xlo?~ net- bwining It
is moro likely that flod'ryi
will t>o aetJl-l#) u?. If L*)rtgi>u?t??1 \yer?
here, or ^bouM by t?ucceeclin.?xtrieMlir.^
himself from the difficulties wtrii^i t<V*ei __ '
him in En?t Tednesste, if i* "riot ii?*f??b*Mo
that he wodtd l>&7fie mag. Mean . ' '
while. (Jen. Ilardee, who ^iiseM-i (o
hold the position only iemj>or?n1j, is
busily engaged in reoigamzing the ftr
my and preparing it for Active duty.
i-?_. " /?
JV ^ - _ ,-'4f , * J ; H
The London lVsf argues Mi<tf the
North <ian never obtain inert .Mittkien:
to preserve Federal conquests. An .
array wm needed two,-years sinee to
?eix? N#*r-Orle?i)9. but an army is just
?s much require^ to* dav tto retain it in
possesion. An expedition was necesWy
months Ago to "opera'; edrt tVe Mi?
SWK'ippi, but it is rrjnally needed at tlie
present moment to pievont V.eet-,,u'rg
and Port Hudson 'Iroui ftg""' falling
into Confederate. hands,- .. .
Waco* Tna in.-?A , *????.. w?gon
train nnnr.bciipg^
from Ksst TehnV '6. acCdrnJvamea bv a
detachment andWantty, under
the.^fc?*"'* ?f M*j- McCarthy, of
Ga^MartsriS division of cavalry, pa*s*{
through'he#*, on Monday laat. en
route to Biagg's ni^n v. We ^noticed
with the train several of Gen.*T,ong tweta
men. wii&w4re wounded in thy . '
assault on Kooxvi11?. J,. '.*
. f Daklcft'trrm ,s ujnai, 12M.
? l - J^jkZm
krvosTON. Tenna#f^r K n.Uirty lit .
?.ljg of nut more Wan uw* or p>
twelve hundred inb*wpfnt*. lt*i< *r'1?j?|*' A
of the ohlcrt 'WiAthlNlS??H*; 1 ! ?*
ftm'O^rrerRl^ )! -?< 9feJr <1 'S?TV
Pr?^lnu(T!V%r*ft^i*e?cflftl>l??l 4*ki". . J' 4
in At i Li in time u point yf co'nnjtlrini
importune* in military *ir*
notorious for iu AbftHuim-efc'MieqA, .* > X.
l*ivvkv one rhouhi .
hnti*?tly, hint sml . >
a!l whut tl?e* Aie justly c-Miile<: ft?
>' *"? *i" '^SCr^tL' "jf-'r
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