The southern enterprise. [volume] (Greenville, S.C.) 1854-1870, March 17, 1864, Image 1
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ADVERI-WKMENTB
Will ba laser tod at the rates of
par~H?W of JS Minion linen, or lew. for the
M rat .Insertion, and one dollar for oaoh su?CMdiaf
Insertion. *
- OMtnary and Marriage Debtees, Tributes ?f
f Wwwlaations or ino?necmewts tor
|f[fjt?l. MM qhnrgsd for the tame as adrertlae 'WWrtW-tp^.(led,
will be ^bB-h^ un^
BW -ordered out and charged. for accordingly.
Pnrsona Hrlng at a ditlmar* tdajr com*'
pnte Kotr ranch their will amount to. by
eoMtllng ttM words to.the line.
" Plead Thou nay Cause."
Plead then?O plead my eauee !
Fneh aeif?excu?ing plea * ?
I Mr trembling sopl w ithdraws,
Ana flToe to thee.
? W here justice rears her throne,
Ah ! who, nave tliee alone, - .
Mnv stand, O spotless one ?
- Plead thou my cause 1
Ah. plead not aught o( ir.iite, *
Before thipe altnr-thrnne:
Fragments?when all-Js4hins?
Alf?all thy own I
Thou seest what at?ina they bopr;
Oh since each tear, each prayer,
. Hath need of pardon there,
Plead thou n.y citu.'e.
With lips thai, dying, breathed
Itirasinga for words of ecoin ;
With luow where 1 had wreath'd
The piercing thorn ;
L With hreaet to tvhoe<- pure tide
I did the wfBpou guidv?'
Is. 1> with no home beside.I
1'1-ad thou niv ouusc !
I'lead? lien the trmptfr'* ?rt,
To each fonil hone of mine,
I Denies lliif faillil.-M licurt
fan c Vr be thine,
ll fluli'lrr whisper ton , _
L 'I lie fin I iievcr ki ew,
'I bolt wrlm coiilti'ki Mf?ie the true,
fletul 'hint my cause}
t' 11, pleii'l my < ?>'?? ;
B I'l.- i.l iliiiie'wiLbiti m\ breast,
''ill there (by peaceful l)?.ve
' him 11 btiirf. her lifrt.
Th?u kncw'st tlii? will?bow frail ;
^ Tbmi koowVt?llioiifib lnmjunee fall?
My mmIV in\eU'iuotis tulc?
& "I'bn.l (boll my enure !
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__ <D:\?>riior llrawn'n Mensnjjt? rend I
k to i'a\ Ho rt-onniitit-hJ* "? vipernt* j
b'H'o plies on the follow in? ^tii sriou>*: j
K T! o relief f Mildieis' fuyiilic.coiton 1
plaining, illegal tliMtlln'.inn, imprests
BaB tneio i'f|is?ivi jot.s, the 'emovtU of slaves,
j^B urn! ilorei lion from tl.o nrinv. Tin*
gjM follow ii c *\nepd* has "email:" on pen
H t'lel -l.l j< ctf
IK* 'I ill' late Nl lion (if Ci'tipTOes lllia fluik
ijM en llie confidence r.f this people in the
a5?B justice or rotnp^loncv of onr lW.iit.ci.il
,f|B aflnirs, 'J ho CoinpuUoty fiindiflj of
seven bundled millions in forts duvs. at
I M '*** IN>? 'nl0,e"t l',Hn 'h? 8TT!Otint
6* d on 'he fare Of said n<M?s, r*?e<iV
'||B b!w a repudiation *" .',1,1,.. *.'
'i nc.disctwion of important inetfsureur
^B in secret sessions are declared m Might
inpr curve, eon*ifnienf for csnraw^ik^
^^B n!wu will not boar light. TJu-newpsi!
JeM ilary bill is uncoii?(itulioni>i. ilia con
of citizens will not-fcflibw
K^Bnrmy, but tbey will stay at h&m'r.'iU}R^Bailad,
tho* deputing-the fttnlu'of bar'
active militia, ami placing* civ ID - rtglAs
Rjflhahordinote to military poweh * . ^
TheantpeiiMon of.the Uubaa* Chicpu#*
umK r pretended necessity, confess t^nni
(Ite Picsident ftojser* (^ideel* l?f llU
WM CofUtllulfon. The pfcwsr c
to suspend the itabaa* X3<A^bC|S
M implied,pod timled by exorea* d&W
ratipaa ms lUeor pf"persot?al,1ii&erty ?
R , Congress cannot conht judicial power
^BwpoO tli* KxeoCMve," and 3fh|r*yi*-t?aued
SB' bytha l'resldent At# ptirtn. vration* at
B| the Constitution. It tide eel t? aoqui
H ceil in, the President' may imprison
HB'whom he^cbooses, k being uiuiectwanrv
to allege hensonabie effort*. No Court
investigate the Case. The h*gu^^^kalure
is earnestly lequestad lo. take
BR^Btontpl action,-*nd stentp the set-'with
iS^Rhe seal of their indignant rebuke. <
HRB The Governor reviews th* ewosww* w<
RH^Bie wtv?who* are responsible, and bow
?H^^B?ac+ should be sought,
m Lit occupies half bis Message'nhuw
Iff lh? unehwriiiB cbsrweter lti?
ir. Northern lJrluoaset* And ni?>d?*
i? Republicans are exonerated ft<ui
luainff it. Tb? rttpomiMlkif
Lively on tho wieked IjUmpbllcsr
Ldera, who denied the compact of
iniliuniM? drelkr^l *1 iniS
|ble nod an aipl-elseer* <fcod*. - >An|M
Itained possession of (bar Federal Go#
iimenl, mid the Sooth ?h eefnpelldH
self-defence, to saver lb#- compact ?o
lb sovereign States, which tpe wiffced
en promised. ?o restore bj Vila pare
>z of fbro*. ' Under llite pretence th<
[abeas Corpus has been trampled, th<
sllot" box over-awed, srmiec raired t<
old the Merlh syd subdue the South
change of adniiojMiadtf^ fn tbe Wdrtl
set come before we ear} have mm
Lvoludna defend* the light of Stan
bvereigoty. _ V *'
Self ffovernment did not provoke War
pd amicable adjustment waa refbsed
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'Lincoln be* die! a red that Georgia. nnd
other 8tale* arc in rebellion to the'Fed rnl
Government?the crearigp of States
*bich they could .destroy as well as
rcreate Iu authoiizinor war he did not
X?k*to reatore the Unfon under the
Constitution, n?'tt was the Oorcrnoient
sphere to linifted-power.
They (tare taken*"one hundred thou*
, sand negroes at a com of half n million
of whites and four thousand million* of
dollars, and seek to repudiate self gov.
eminent, subjugate the Southern pe<>
pie, and cttafacale ihetr property.
^1'he.st element of J^ti col a iTjalarf^
IwHl tei'ti.iiiaTe. ^Negotiation, not "tire
Swoid, must finally Terminate tlie cou
teat. We ahould keepblsfore the North'.
em people that tfre ready to negb
list j when tliey tue ready to ircojgtdeo
the right of self gmernmeut and lljj;
sovereignty of the State*. ' * \*
After each victory our Government
should make a ^lirtinci ofley of peace on.
there.lermv; mid should the courso of
aoy?6iate l?e dduhted, let the armed
farce be withdrawn and the hallwtdiox
decide, jf,rented/yen ? d<>2cn time*.a
ren/* it, and keep it before the North
and the world. .
Our ability to defend oucelves lias
been proved for many years. Should!
Lipcolu boAst'of numerical superiority. I
.let bint l>e reminded d( 11:?* King of
Irrael to Uetibauad : "Let net liim
that girdctli cm nis harness boast to
himself us he that pnttath it.ofL" Ob
the lOiii inrt., llun. Linton ?io
phetis introduced in the House ofyftop*
tesentalivea a r>solu>ion declaring (hat
the.power to tur'p'ud \\n* habeas atrjxjus
be iiiniicd l?y prohibiting that nu per*
son -hall he deprved without due. pro
cess of law, rhK'li must com* from
Courts, not tile Evec.ulive ulul I lull the
Act of Cuiigiesa iflu-mjijinjf to Ktuiaiti
arrest under jiiorcVs of oideis from the
Executive.)* void.
I lie Hon. Linton Stephen* on the
11 ih iu*t., announced'in i lio lIt>n?o of
UeprfKcniH it-ex a resolution dechtiino
that peart !>? oflniidfy offered tl><? eii
eiuy afltreveiv O nfedeinle victory, on
she in inciple* of 1777. leaving ?on h |
J?.ul>tful Siin<~l0 <1 Cl.M tlFf 'WWf.itts.TWtr^
by a Contention of the people.
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* Wfffc-J. h, ihrHtidi.
ntotid |Hy^er4 im?l clsewhert'. tjmt mii*
other m^jch into'Poimtn bmiiH. by on*
AhiiT of the Pojoinae* 1* cont*ip|'lnted
by the aulliOiiijets ?t lbcli mo'jd. .
"Out cluve in ju*t fintkiiisr IT1- Tlio-I
SprirpiJniMpHhJii h?* opened aii*piete>ii? ]
lv f-ir ttf. KvAvmIi^Vo (be advance of
lhc'eneiiiv ha" l ean, fcppjVWd/ Wo j
preafline shut this 1m* oe^asiultel jhy 1
expectation of Hrv>fhc> raid into JPti It
sylvaf.ia .W luMietpr wfe Im?v? r?mHi?d
a posHiuu.ofVlrcnorti. and appear.to l**
nbojjt |o win* our inilepAfldMi^o and*
peace, -tlrare-eomo* 'j-oitve inconceivable;
?cnouitous blHudetr, "" by fdrich oifr'
catoe is* pro?li
-We lmvp made two saids into Penn*
UylrsyJ^ iumT hoUt.hava Cccfi ?fi?n?v
1ttie jn? eiiuiutf Viti> fti?r bottle
of &Hr|nd>tirg?afld l^e\>lher with tfc#
hatlle of Gettysburg, after* *bf>il? of
whiclt wf Irtve retrcattfd" teifKeiiurmout
lessee. . " ".v
The Just' ia^yiftop jof J?eun.-v 1 v?ora
vtt* jw^uliitily iiiiftatuBAiP VicUdiiBrd
way Nfctvipye<3". aJH^hj nf.R?e*?i<a? of The
. Mi?pU?if)|ii a*<ViU^rK-** vaU^ea. lurnt)^
upon . ih? *i?s94hv If,, mules4 ?~fc thai
arifly'df Vifcfhia mit??icin*-ni1f?.Pemfsvlvwiia.rft
liad tiAtv* on ? ?> j!rfoo-i?.*-.
, ,?n<J lfift} esrrt * He rijg.u*<nnd *mbi?
%e kfc?-h) lbe ir?^p?jo4?>"lb>>iff*e VtcVV
Wfe yaw the hfntvier; anth 'ahhfmflty
j*t frtrt. ine^* -rcwHrftd It? ffofii Ike
conquest of the .fjfltv' nf Or# Mnitjaj.
t t-ipfti p\w etfpwi v atfraitbedtn the Vqfrv
qufiit nf ttnoJ^tpe. ye^l^njjxtrtfi
Way n&T *Uh'
*?od lueit, from tfid Anniv of
A lOJlheaid afjGei*. Bragg,, tp-firorant
ihto catMlio]>be. ' The object was <
i oom^iwheth "Yite pneaT *iw? vtrwrfoMi
, *d T*?
* <*>mpJefe raw atu'ceeV Hiul to drive 'nftl
ri ux> m.entP ?u'.J? C'??? TW>n>w?>; in
i W*r1in ,MW ?w i lm .Rj.KUii 'wWUst
\ Jxul .portal HO (J to-Wt> UMI
i I,i>ii4jf<.it??i ? ili. t>-n. on*ltfr<
r ??p?invon \Jif five of *??f ' ?u*ory
?jpcMwfc|he <t*>irtr>n yf.i?ifKb?vf tMervwu
,' &\.' ft* Aim* ? Vmmwm wftt di<
VWdd. <3*n: Loftnft*** Win* *c?f;Q
r/rKrtnirUUulwKlX^w ?vi?b wtolj
r.Wtl? 'Mmlit
j *ionnrY m9^ .Mi?woy h??
>wliwn.<r??K\ pr??WU"*7y
|rv niul En* H-'eanwu** *arhi*Ai.
' " H?m w* ' nWrin* r?f 'Mnrff ^r*l?
f which <lo ijrnornOc? or |tr??nirajlhin
I wnv ??.'. tWo
i WTfn#*?r ni?) t>n^'>hi?IJ .??k, KbBt-v J1
? VfrgfnfA, oC ifie 7*0^1*
i fifr&rtmw* wwr- ?v? Pennplrnjii*
> utile** our riw?? ?b YiruM* owi
. crenel 4 wi jH-obulrU meftfl
i now i*?*ofir |jn**r. fdnnot -b? wUw. V
."'jteffnniyW wVK ?- tb?* * frwnit** in of
i tWrnntftw* pOli*v. 0*i r Arffcrenvi. w nr???
7 'he In rfnd ?h*?re camctntra
,J HN^-of-Urtwpw if .our policy. Coouon
. trmlon nn<T a4v;UJC? ib the Wett
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fence in the Kan?tpUU.what experience
baa proved'ja^tar wfcest course.
* Our preyjotfs advanoe* into Peitnsyl- ]
cAnirf were (be very tliinpr* the LinoCln ]
Government vented. ' Tbev could not ,
reiee troope,'end ibe ?a*r fever ? n dy? j
ing out in the United State*. Oujtffc <
veeion < Pennsjjpjania rek.indledBbe ?
wtfr spirit, end. enabled Lincoln to nRe t
.the troops - he wanted. The United t
Stnte* now ?re in tho seme condition [
they were then. - The greater part of
the troop* inithe Tieli^go out <if service f
VQ^JUy. Tkey have refused tore 0pH*i ,
to *o great-an'extent,-?:(kat miUn? ?
jUe.fcahjphtgfi ortjj!s*pVi%3rp^ve3tWEJ *
relufianoe. bf.lho ^pNjiiyfc' in; tlwrr at-> *
utjes to proeetute tho **ar.Lf .things ]
continue as they Are.' there will bo^ho
*olimtectf, and the'now conscripts wilh a
bo reluctant and few',?a*d. jo all pretax t
hifity we .will be victorious throughout. a
the autiititer, and win peace- apd indepe<Tde?ice*by
the fall. .Dot if we in- >t
vjido Pennsylvania, the satue result-will, j
iu a'l probability be prodtrcetl again, f
Our cb^mieo w ill, again fill up their ar \
mies, A lid. pwdtrtt/j? the war. We will
do exactly what .President Lincoln <:
long* for?prays f.?r, if \jwli a blaspbe I
inous wiijtch can praf. lie woi^ld hail |
t>nr advance into Penhavlvifnia ' with .']
jUimnpYmitt joy, as a *oil of#Providen * r
limI intcrx enti.on in his fitrnr. It is ex . (
actjv what he woyfyl do. if he had the t
disposition of oar Armies.. The lowest |
suit of wisdom is that which follows t
events. It ii the wtsddul of *jrj*eAcnce. t
not of vnticipaiion'. $halJ we be das- t
lltnte of 'Vten this of "wisdom, i
which may inspire and direct the weak i
est understanding.? CVras. Mercury. >
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The Reserve Oorps CaHed Oat. ' ,
- Adjt. Gen. Cooper hue published
general sulci No.'02. (br*'tho enfoice- ,
inetit ef .lb*, military bill, to which all t
inierv it*i Kiiouiii give immeilMie alien
lion.-" The oilier* are dated March 1. ,
A'I' peraona he'ween Seventeen and ,
t-i^Hiecgi. ami forty five and fifiv, are !o .
he ?i once enrolled. I '?m|M of in- ,
>(motion are to i.e noithlislift) alaiiitahle ,
I ointK. uiitler lite charge'i f " c<<|iiu><iiid
?tH'i Flltrntytf vim-fr* mm ertt^om.?p|
lei*" et exemption are (
i? I'V na if in general to the enrolling <
fifliper of. the onimtv or diwttict, and ,
fliail he wipfioriwd *hv lire rflid.-ivit of ,
rfia i inrtv, anif oilier teioiiyony under
.oatn. If ilie enwdHyg.oftieer approve ,
the application. htf. JnaV-'grAat an mc- |
euipiioq of *ixtv daTO?providetl.fi i.i
not countermanded -hy liie cdtotliatulant
of f?> cotiacrijiltt,.to wJioMi.^lth ceftifieate
df exemption Iiah to Ce RiraarJed,
ijt ?afp l/oiit _ U?o enrolling. officer and""
tiitf OotniOandiint of cvnociipts
iLitr application fur nrpfHion.Ytc. detail,
thora. ? ? *n Appeal (o the- bureau nf.edu acriptirui
ar.d Ijie Si-ewtarv o^AVur.'
Ap|?lica>tonA% efVhWilira;. ^iraet'V*,
fvH- df'ali, jure PTfre inadti lo.lhe fdoiil ^
??i roll Tag .officer In .wYinfig, w ift| yw ,
afE'Javirax*^ the. piuty,-raud otjmr cof
ovideoya. If 'Jio deeiVroa fri
thcTenrpjthij|jaffieer. b?- tovrnj-nhhi U>*fl^9
nppi?cmmtr, ti u-torw* ueu ir? 4^ yc*u ^
iiIkIi(itinf of*cbt??C*fy>t?. Wl\p"ibAy, 'if _I?e
gritm ilkf??! .'iff d?v*.
It is ihrn feut-16 llr? Lu#ea<j'of jpop-r
'??tfpti*>n.* * .* , \s-t S *.
A..pirc?^? of betweev (pr-_
IJ n%**uJ fiftyn ' Imt:iif t- j?i-t?ntji
or n*cw?iiv iffb <k??$n. ??r (k*
oHt?w 1 ] 1 t*ii' eitijilpftiiwit Ts nevAwffV1 Ut
tire frii?li<j?<' are itindJ iir Ui# -muid ny
1 40? m ibu ??* >eu*ft?ri* '>**&
'* Apj^cittou* fvr-ejc. y.pit? ;>-!* o*r- ,
clerks, uf dujlts ^jui\r<J?, tgetrla, Mud
ijmvfas* iu j&yuiimmy *nJ qiptf
i%w?-t??r,dt;|)MinH nt?, in (ly Otduarve*
"iS^Sr-HsiS?
P Sli?ubt?ihw tnvirtdstU??+ +fc&
|J b* Wot MifRvietrtfv ittnoeww,
' fc?jtl? are lt? be m-lc"Hed ts? ?Uch (UtiM*
? fr<HTi il.fl Veitentrd mtijitfhr \
Tbe ItiireHii of aot 1 rimio.1 k riW<
't t>U*?T I-. rfin>h 'V ?l ui>ce " ul!
l of rhe ??*? ,
.?t?t elrf, Jusl nieaxiynecl In tW-dafum*
r -UVMI* K'fi (1*4 ?1>i . ' . *.'t . "%
. s Comcrii.U miH? foe dtrtr i* live field/
,? *mi dk^itbU of t|t? &64VB?
ffl WS Kntiu n<-?.t ?ufie.| for.
p! mm,BVfW l+i"4jg+ ?
, jn-iu-,- j ?opra??, madm. m
ehtMual '^HH, to c\*tk?, m4<U?>w*fcr
V ' JMrtieefcot. MHJ KritfK
** QMntnKaionwri of ih? r?*euu??, ?r?j nftl
%aNnotwl r * *^r F*'
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f. V -> fi. 1*?> Til
yidl *?r?^jrfCi^?lV JM-roy irr
fc > ll?v*i?ippi, N<wib A|*b?inp em) fmh'
It 1piM? l* ee?lt*fed ,*t one; Jmndrerf
r tboiiHNdd m?m. The c?m|m^(? H It
IlllpUKht, will oftiM) ftbe&t the lOlb Ot
15tlt of April.' Oui fn>o a are fully
equate to tneet tbe enemy at el1 poiuU.
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According te last acoouiyftM?
Longatropt'* artflf.lt bad fnlfoi ?ck to
Hull'* gnp?T>r KogereyiHe ncifou*
which ut the kev to the valley i it'rone
Vo'm Bijafol trf Knoxville, folio iff ?*
:our?e or tlip Watauga and alitbn.
riri? movement was cauaad b opera
iona U) -other departments, i * 4b*
norale of the army .was uui p?J(M
>>' >t? ? . ^ We
learn that on Sunday "4.
ofbes ^ndeavqaed to flanfe a po ion of
to enemy VeblnmiV. .near MpraAfrfak.
irtij^afiei* ti aU*Tp.ekrit*uebJ|^HMFaaN
Jieoiennut tJibhs
, With k* ox tanJx>p
irpiy btw re enlisted for lbe
loops arc said* to Co bettor olai tUMi
inv of our forces in the 'field, wfeiUl
be sdbAtatooM department l?as, ? far
iloalUp! all oi&ir*, although. no
tms Iihv? been furnished for tha pa*
our month*, save those cidlected altliit
tie department.- ~
'lliere.^ie reasons thai we cantol ju
llcfoimly publish, which induce!u* u
relieve lbi?t important movement tbh]
it looked for al an early day fn th<
IVnneasee department. The libdratibi
>f K*?t Trim eases is arwobject 01 e?pe
rial deeire hi this w*[. It* preseet con
li,ii<m"hrtd?*r (he ctieroVe rule ia.abeo
utely f>bp?lring, and kindles, the rldoe?
>f. every, gen?ioua- heart, The ver,
uicasls of creation?*4he refuse'seuii
>f_ society?b ve ibined wi?h a baa
uougrel herd of abolitionists wht^nlak
lie negio free ta commit dosdb <
ioleuce and blood. ? ?.
IJtich'el Examiner* 11th.
\ correspondent of life Atlantf Ap
leal rejnteh lite following incidents c
he lute liallie near iJahon, Ga :
I f?w Sergeant liavis, of Co. II,shoe
i Yankee ottiuer through the'bead i
he distance of at least Ave liundro
I'atdn. This was not tho Sereant
naidt-u shot, lie In ought two Yanke
:oior-bearvra to giMff-on^Lookolit moui
jWMWrf 11 il I
tur soldiers could Jliow such a. rt-cori
JM Ahe would Gave'to call for ui.otln
tniliiou of hirclijiga to crush out the ut
:iUsihab!e rebellion.
Company K, 40ih Alabama, was er
jilted in rkii nibbing (he next day, mi
te;? an incident occurredjtlat der>t*rv(
iioro lhinn pressing nonce, l'nl Mattl
jws, a daiing Utile Ui?liiuan of this ?on
pagy. concluded 10 do n Wltlo figltlin
jn his own hook,?nd w cut on far ahea
jf .his comi acfea, until, to use his ow
language, be " suddenly aui-i(funded
couple of Yankee ?pjtlp?en?.n It wt
a. mutual sui prise, but Pat, with tl
ready wit aiwi-d.niug of his luce, toe
ip?i?k advantage of- it^?** Surrender, l
I Moo. ..JL .I'M l.l U IU...S.I. U/.I
f VV I 14 VIUVT II ? INIVU^li UV?
of ya."* 'l'Loy eaW.Vu^flt>get on "ll
uij'gat, *im\ tU? Irish detil in hi* ey
niiUf H?i?r h twrnwit's hesitation, do?
Mcoi ifccir goo*. end rhu |wo big atra]
ping fellows, TJL, 8. raguhu*, uncomi
lwT?H)Lt.iirrei?(lt|??cJ themselves |>iiwtx
Cm of war to little Pat. Kitl-.er one them
ceetd lntve ukeo Pitt bv the naj
ui lire neck aadewtiag hitn over a w
(ail fence, but lie It*** heart thai ner
IuftiU lertura viaager, a tmrva that oetr
inches in lite Agbl. \Vhen he turci
UiK c?|Hiqu over as ordered, Ire wm to
tliaf otl Jloilaa and etUjra biggaj
*et% hi* hgitiuutfa eppilr ^^fo, ait
eu;d lie, lunching, lii* hat, "I Jo u
rtljkv that ergy.*, ,--W? there not
pSSslSSsi
4t? prfrate, ^ '
1U?noMms JThe WaeUiffton a
^w^^ndeut of the lihlladotybl* liiijuii
Mfaa special tncMonger from Deytti
irtinietw to Franoe, hud ariived. Not
jva* known ofthnatly of the riiepatd
pee, bin he U>|<) hie frielide that Fran
ed d^lowiKHrrKto raooguiae the Soul
t Confederacy. Tke rej??rt' wee g<
lit*, belioved ia Baltimore* a
Occfmonerl rejwituitg among I
jftfettitt'f tb*JR??*Hi m ibat city.
l.f Y?f ?e minor* of lha ?paady rtoc
nHUn of tba Confkkt/wv, nodar ibi
ihe CoDbuberate loan advanced t? I
* *? dura** fh Ixiftdo* oa tha 1>,I
Tbe LdnAou r?vt?. oMfiHaoa tba. rfp.
'*> Mm utmmhi1 A-** *W 8?
M^uiaih^t^rsr,
l^w MnVvW 0 wlv "I'vl" ? BIMI
b6?Q OODtrwltBUd.
A son of Mipiatar fcaytou -^,<*1
,* * Yot)c~*itfc .MWpHiotif* from
facbur and proe*a<)?<) imm-diHulv
jfiyhingtwo. H*tUt?d to friaod* il
lb? Kmporor Napolaoo bad anhouai
bU oaaclysioQ iba* so??eih>sg'sbo
Us dona with VkrirW t*rmio*Ttftg
ofvil war in A marioi tlaging lotog aooe
with ao .lortuha raault.
y&.;* *. J*>* . '.
w^9CR.9o<XkX?a? 1mm pnblisfc
ttli ojtioiMl r?poft* in full, emt
lit bad Hhb flR4p?, Will containi
i %wWnt ofhis Western Yira
tia campaign.
1 I I' B I 1 .11 n*jg
Unto
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IJ> ' ^ ', 1 . BBB
'nl Itnoa'ledge among at
*
RffiNG, MARCH" 17, 1804 ;
Bpaopaia *fl*i<ia| kkiluot Ov?rcy
liU u to Btotoa Iut?t tk* MiMiaaippi;
MON-Iirrunr IIA1IKQ $100 Mora*
Du^l?aKU tna lanKIU Anfll
1. 1864. at pw; from and aRer ApriT 1,.
1 Brit, not receivable at all, but
ranDtns in room m cut. bond*
Before Ht/pril, ISM, et par.
From first to last, day of April, inc., at 66}
From first to last day of Hay, inc., at 66}
fiwa first to last day of Jose, ins., at 46}
F0m first to last day of July. lni,? at 86}
From first to last-day of August, inc., at ^||
' Shrom first ttp last jay of in?., at loj
r sssf6away Vy'u^Wnir?axrty W\aei.s(V 6}
' ?" Aty mftf-Iaterfet bearing $l<5o notes buhl
' OA. Af 1st January, 186^. are taxed 1WT per
: SK-iu? destroying erery restive of J
' ' t?Taalwr amtUtxo on 7 $100 ipnti,
1 flsldJtM Mpwg* of A st si Utxuflt .and
I,' Set rf^nEMfir public duVs. 5%^ > dVo,
* Wmrsfere, now Jothiftg bat cdfiyaoient
C.-5L A. bopda . ? .
. $60, $'26 AND $10 SCOTAr *
F Receivable for publiodues befotwApril 1,
? 1864, At por. - . *
t' Receivable for publ|wdues from and after
1st Aptil, at. . 66}
' Exchangeable for new treasury notes
V from and after first of April, at $3 old ot
f $8 nlw.
I r Fundable in four pbr ecnt. bonds before
" 1 April 1,l?64,"at -per.
v'-fa?4ibl? in four per cent, bonds from
: end efter ApHJ uatfl Jf upsry. 1665, et CO
> - Convertible lo/ealf Certificates front a ted
f after Aprfl 1st, at 66}.
B &?id certificates bearing 4 per cent, in,
tereat, and psyahJu two years after peace.
V. $6 xoji*.
flaoeWable and fundable at par until'1st
* July,' 1864; frotri apd aTler July 1, 18CT.
- reduced hi valQe at the. rote of"$!$ of old
j to $2 af nyw. and so receivable for dues.
., fundable in 4 per cert. bonds; exchengeii'
"ble fpr new Treasury notes, ami convert!BJ
Hie to 4 prf cafrcertifiCatee.
? ' ' ' $*2, $t Alft> 60 CENTS NOTE*,
e There is no reference to ihese notes In
^ the bill, and it is presumed, therefore, that
they wilt continue to pass at par.
OLD TRuVvkT NOTES UELD llY ANT STATE."
Aby State helding Treasury notes recessed
beforetlio time appointed for the reduction
of the value of old notes, are ullow*
ed until let .Itfnunry, 1865, to fund the same
>f it. & n?r cent, bonds, tmyable iu *.,vcuty
yearn. Kotti received afWr ilia tftae for
. reducing viiIik* of pld aotes, shall be diniin'
ished iu value a;-the ratejof Sb to $2.
d * v nt ax a hi,i: bonds, $500,000,OtH).
<1 Tlic -Secretary Ha authorized to issue C
'i' p?r oent, bonds* not exceeding in amount
,e $500,000,000. .TUtfcbvndt tO he Bold nud
hypothecated for Treasury notes, as the
? wfints\>f the Treasury may rccpiire, to he
| Export ditties arc pledged far-paylucpt ol
' iut. rcrt r principal payable net leas than
thirty yeara from date. Import dtitiei
1' now. laid, payabfw. ru specie, sterling ex
change or in coupons of tly> untuxubfj
l? bonds.
j oali. cr.nTiFtcvre*, n*snr> ox ott> notes,
Are fundable and taxed to a reduction in
' value of $8 to $2, .like the Treasury noiei
1 into which they ore convertible; and ii
V hfld as ocrtiftculel. then interest sinks tc
? saute rflle of $8 to $2, or they may .be ex
| changed for ilea' Treasury notes at that rate,
IX. 10, 11AMKS ALLOWKU TO J>.vX MM'OSITOUS IS
n " 4 I KB CWT. '
a Tlds provision'contemplates the batik t
is paying depositors in 4 per cent, bonds
if. whi(li,iT praseuted to tlie Treasurer by tlx
, ^>er before the lime Vliqp tin* privilegf
of funding the nolcs shall oen^, then they
'.v shall bo paid at the par valua iu non-inter
h est bearing (old I notes. N. 13.?'This tu?
ie tiftn is not understood by the writer, or i
?, | is ant|rely dslusiva?throw* a sop to d%
* posiBors and tonus to banks.
* ' . ^ - J, W..B. P.
f'> *?
*' r Flat-footed Courtship. .
" . One long summer afteru ooi? tlfferc cnmi
Sf (to Mr,ones' tire most ottrions speeiuiei
f>* of an oM bachelor the tyorld ever lieim
HI of.'"' BS wba i4rt, grey,-wrjnlcl*d itknifcly
II* lusted women, especially bid maids
.sad It*, wasn't "afraid to aay so. - lie an
v. A tint Patty had it hot auu b?unry, when
7? over ohsiic? threw them together; ye
still ho etnne,. jtnd it was noticed tUu
if Aaut Pally tods uilusnal psiui wiUj lie
r," dress whenever ho wss ugpeeted. On
at dny'ttis cttnto?f waged unusually strong
' ! * li*#Wltu Uft titan In iliiufnst ninl tton
J 09} into- tlw garden. wTb% boar," hli
. muttered to ln?n*rK, ** she stopped t
s
44 Km didn't 4o h, did f**.n '
" ? ; you are whm-m tlmo- ? Hm-doc
bofr." * .
>r- H Tom won't get rW of mo fcitlu
er ?hl" . . . '
;n " Only in on? V?y.n
n. ^jwrtbitr _
* " l#?rry tit?.*' . *?
M WbnrtWfwo fool* pet married 1?*
What will the people **y 1" *
M Tli at Si nothing to us. Come, m
>? yea Or no; I'm in a "Wniry."
nd Wo)l-.no,4Wn."
he - !\Verr wroll--jona>>?; 1 shan
?*B?C atop a hit?what A pucker to I
5 Wf - * - ^
J9?" u Tea or' no.,r v *
* U1 most commit ?1 ?
_ **. AU right. I tiiooght you was of ag
on uomi Djr?." v ? .:
th, . " Jabex Andrews! ?lon1t be a /ooJ.of
bums bask -coins back, \ mi. Wbjr
1Dt beliove ths oritur bats ukoifnu for sari
at. Jabfs Andrews, 1*11 consider."
44 I don't want no oodsirinrtitg^-r
*' gone. Becky Hastings h* waiting trr?u
?" I thought I'd giv? you th<r llnst olrauc
AH right. &oud..bjro?'1'?
t-^T" m '~
'k' ' Rdmckd Ran** mM thnt n ifem In
not command of language tft>J?*a I
. could exprtss his thought*' without tl
one of i}alios.
ing Tiiz Hath Paper Kills are^eyueti
'iu- to Iu completed and in operation 1
the flrst of Kay.
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T " .' ' ;?=_-s=asr:^fcJr ,g
,L#rrhai. Strife.?Th6 Tjynch-.|
burg Republican publishos ft letter
from Rn army%cofre8j>ondeJ^fciear*
Som6rville Ford, Virginia, MiicH
givj>8 the following acoount op thef
Yankee reenlistmont:
Two gentlemen, wlio have Leei>
coating in Prince Williftw^ouhty,
and kavo just returned from;
tUQre, staid in our camp hist night, !
and report that then* has been a ,
Ireavy fight am<y>g a corps ot'Yan j
kee troops stationed near ilrtstoe j
Station, under the following, cir- |
"cumstances:'
j&j-dc^?tiad been apj*>inUdfor reenliBting*the
m?n of inis od?p?,and
a lfrrgo number of barrels of wULiey
had been brought down and
^th? heads khocked out and the
men invitou to drink, in order to
get them up to the tricking point.
Some of the Dutch and Irish pitch
ed in, got tight, and arrayed themselves
in the lino of the re enlisted,
but the calculating, full blooded
Yankees, together with a large
portion of the whole, smelt the rat
and refused h> participate; whereupon
the re-enlisted men commenco?
tnnrOinrr (lm met nnrl n rmViofftl
^ - ? i ? ov,;v
row followed, all parties seizing
&civ arms. The light lasted for
hours, anil the firing is eaid to
havo been terrific. The commanding
officer had six pieces of artillery
opened 011 the insurgents
and finaHy succeeded in restoring
ipiict. Five hundred men aro re
ported as killed, and a long train
of ambulances and wagons were
loaded and sent olf with wounded
I presume there is 110 doubt as tc
this affair, as officers in this regi
meat have received letters froir
tbeli families In the neighporhooc
confirming the fact, and stating
that they heard the fil ing, &c.?
Two thousand of the men imp^iaa
ted in tkis matter were .placed ii
irons, which fact will give yoi
somo idea of the extent and inipor
tance. of this affair. 'lhiis i
j ..?? 1 1^1 . ,1 ~2-r_?1
,hud lately, us reported by a prk
oner.
JVo Yankee regiments, wlios
term of service had expired,'wer
ordered to advanco against th
1 rebels, which they refused to dc
| a;id* & brigade was ordered again*
, them. Tho two regiments ar
eaid to have whipped* the brigad
?-both losing about 0110 hundrc<
1 men killed and. wounded.
; Tuk Confederate Dead atGetj
, TYSUUKO. AMCre W|2J)CKrS, says m
' Philadelphia Era, to be a eoiisic]
' -enable feeling"in ayd around Gel
^ tysbiirg, that a place be sot apar
- for the burial of the Gonfederht
dead who are now buried proroh
cuouslv over the battle lielu or ii
the vfcinity, 1 ho recent rain
s hare washed tho pl:tce8 wher
j thev are buried* and the bones ar
1 exposed; Injaides which, in a shot
* time, tho laud' will bo put in cnlf
) ration, and no trace of their Iju
. resting place will be left. Com mo
t humanity \votild dictate a jcniovi
* to some spot, not in of about, trn
r own National Cemeteryj but tli
* purchase .of ground aomowherji
\ whero their Southern friends ma1
* when the rebellion m crushed, ad
", ali ig pc*oo, their pilgrima*
beVb. Char Stat? $houj ci normal
* Jib* pordhaae, nor ootdd H I
expected but ft tic Sohthernc
should express 8?cb iv deeire, ai
k wonkl oiwry it to ooapplctiyn v
should say?let 4+ h^done, for tl
saite of (?cw common'humanity
.. Tiro hostility of the doad 1ms cease
hnt let them be ih a spot whci
- a father, mother,, can visit the
_ last resting place, *'\vhcu this cr
el war ig over."
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. > An erroneous i?nrpre8*ion obtai
't ft? .to the appointment of Ge
Bragg. .Uo is not-ami cannot 1
*> CoitiinAiiiitr in-CKof. The Co
atitutiun yf the jCou federate Stat
makes the Bresidqnt the (Nomina
o. ?ler.to-CDiof. , Gen. Brft-'gis dota
ed for duty "ty Uiclimoimiinder tl
~j President. iltHJeos not rank Gc
tt_ Loe, ijor Gen. Johnston^ lie ca
not command yr direct them, e
m oept u by command of tbo Pfe
dent." Ilia appointment has be'
*- uuulo wjUi the knowledge ami j\
iy proval of Generals Cooper Li
It. Johnstou, and Beauregard, nil 1
? superiors in rank, who hnowii
ami appreciating the nuafnlm
L and ability *>f Gen. Bragtr, cone
J? in his appointment by tbo I're
J* derrt.
ba . t ^
, J'iiat young man who drrnl
nd beta, swears, .gambles and jd
by away his time, is on a thin phi
in the ice. . .
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an?r?>a?T^wnanTTn ?w?
T.% IfUMBEBJoT
Borrow !?Don't borrow,
rt is A bkd practice; it otten times
gfctsvoti into trouble. It'you want
anytnipg, and can't buy it, go without
it?don't run to a neighbor's
bouse and say,-"pleaso loan nie s?k
and so."* If yea da, tpn to one tho
person of whom-you 'borrow may . ,
say after you aro gone, WI wish
thpso people would quit borrowing.
I never $xpect to see the articles
just loaned any more. I'm tired
of Jiving in such a neighborhood !
I In tend to sell out and fnoyrs away. # ?
Shiftless people; those who-never
take care of.anything of their pwn
are-usually the ojios who borrow
the jnfiat- Zv er\ b.*ig gm
destroyed,aud thou depoild vpod
! other poaplc." * Accustom
yourself to feel m^Rii
with'a borrowed gar mew ton?-V\vith
a loaned -thing in your bouse.?
Say to yourself if I laid done right
and been industrious, and coltiva- .
ted good habits, I could have lived
independent of this practice. I
.should not have been a neighborhood
nuisance. Again wo say,
don't borrmc !?Southern Literary
Companion.
Incident ok tub War inFlorida.?The
following incident,
illustrating the feeling of the no
groes in Florida towards their
brethren of the invading army, is
taken from a private letter just rei
ccived from the vicinity of the lato
batt le in that State.
1 At Ocean Fond, the Yankees
: placed the negro troops forty yards
iu advance, and determined U> r
' shoot thcin if they ran. It was
" death to retreat, and, as (he sequel
1 nroved. little better than death
' -to. advance, for our men-killed
? eight hundred." After the battle, a
' gentleman,- accompanied by his
body servant, went over "the field,
1 looking at the dead and wounded
1 negroes. Having proceeded sotno
'* distance, the servant's attention
3 was attracted by an excellent pair
- xt iroow on it re reel
nro v
?* dier, lying near where they bfood,
and ul'ter getting his master's cono
sent, seized one of the boots to pull
0 it off. lie had hardly done 'bo,
e when tho wounded negro commenc>,,
ed kicking furiously, and cried out,
it 41 let my boots alone; I am not
e dead !" Tho servant startled, stcptr
ped back and asked, 44 what did
d vou say ?" '"I say let my boots alono
; I ain't dead !" The servant
picked up a lightwood knot, and
> coming back said, "you ain't dead!1'
e " No, 1 ain't," replied the soldier.
I- "Wclf, den, if you ain't dead, I'll
t- deaden* you," and immediately
1 despatched him with the lightwood
e knot, and bore off tho coveted
i- boots."?liicfanojid Whig.
11 The Press.?A few irtcmbera of
8 Congress, manufactured by editors,
e have, from timo to fimc, spoken
'* derisively of the press. They Would
?* muzzle that terror of little men,
if they* voices could prevail. In- .
^ deed, recently an attempt was
11 made to circumscribe its influence,
" perhaps to extinguish it altogether.
ir " All's well that ends well."
? When fho wur is over, these pub3'
lie enemies of the press will feel its
p^vyer. The 4th li Cftfate" in Eng(I
land, is tho first estate in An^rica.
>c The prCsq bu2ds. tia and pulls
AoWnw and wo? to hlra" th^t puts
>c hea tl neiviviftt its beaming* cn^
gurie; TW'fXteetftha biVll tijat *ttacked
the Womotiva will be the ? 1
r? 4afce of that#man.
10 Wo find the foregoing in the
Southern L'unch. It is true, every
c'i-l word of it.
re
ir Howeix Corns says:"A man who
u- is not willing to fund his Treasury
notes, when the condition of his
* country demands it, is not worthy
[l6 ot a Government. lhese are my
Iu views upon the cufroncy question.'
i)0 They, are short,-and quite ealisfacn.
tory to my Belt'. Will men come8
plain ?f the? tax oft njoney ami not
! complain of the" lax on the -blood
jj ! of their comttrynicn ? Go pay tho
h0 i taxes thut our brrfVe soldiers nic
a. I pftyiog in losing their heart's Wood, .
... i and then oeuso to COintilaili f>f a lit
II- - # i
x. tlo taxation' upon your money or
pi. your property." .
en . Jsit cnvalary offiocrs of the South
p- possesses the individuality ol' Fgr1
r?st. lie is at ouce the terror ami
| delight of the enemy, for he daz?
ng ades them by"Ills brilliancy, while
h6 crushes thefn by his prowess,
nr | Ho U quite aa remarkable in ap?i-1
pearnneo as be is for his feats of
[daring.* Tall ami athletic, straight
as an Indian, with a soft clear gray
tsr| eve beaming froin an olive ta.nilea
j plOrton, lit with'ruddy huts iu
n;e , cheek end lip, and silvery hair, ho
t is a picture tor alinbcns !