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XHJ; wjdaiBLE kovemerts on the bos Tbe New York //froMgl*?M us tl?c following colifioKust lufurinufion as "the Situation ot ?[* ?*? . Theye can bo very little doubt^jg^t t$e efoineut is to in augu ration ?B? gresslve policy towards tho jfcJoutfci fcp'd U*mt the same vigorous courso whiSli fins* reduced1 Maryt&ud to subtnissiot;. ond has bnpplly saved her .from annihilation, is to;ffifVft|ran*<i towards Virginia arid the ttoo (?at4/iua*. . The Cabinet has Lit en in einrcst continuous cMion for thef>^t Jwo'tfn\'?)'^y:nnging the procraormc Tor n.gi-a.n^ ?oUth%r<| e*ptdition, the result gf whipT! hntt^|i<.to upon the'creation ofa^ilitory -dtpnf(1nerttqf^If? gi/iia, which-wil) e 111 bra c$;Ea*Stern VT^giniu to the of i^e-B^MC KfM^' tpg&.ier^ the Statea of North-and South Carolina. General Butler is U| hare depart mcnt. ifU headqnartore'#ill"l>e at For trees Monroe, which will be tho bntis of oper i t ion*. Tlie'garrisort'ofu^Jj^fort i?to consist of three tli6u?||id rfffeen to twenty thousand Iroof^j^ fy.br plSte^in camp-outside, in tlie^ vicinity of^tho fort, ??n?l under the^jrotecliop of^ito^una^fflifl'jgiftB and Sixth (Mnssfiehusutta) . Ilcg im eu U , a re to proceed at odce from the Relay- House to For~ trcw, Monroe*- It i?' d^cidjrf: that twer large camps are to.'becstablia^S-yttff ftseryed forces &a v2r'ik^w.>? ?f taSt^u t.i:?/ ?.v wvuno toiouu-' aiiu- IIIL' other a'tllarrta\>urg. }*?? jtl.' g '-'j. Jgp ' A WasUibglo.D drt^utoh to. Mi? Ki-w York 7Vt6im?^>vT3>toeni to t?\tove. li A3*?t ?s_ The Drry of Jlii|>11cc has aozne^And.the 80.000 troop* romuinhig in and about thjd ciIy nria.-re joicing that thrV are ?ooti 4o show of,'what ,"* *' ? J** jl, _Vic^*ji mettle they are made. That RichtriomM* tbe point o?i<5arly at^cVr'm no doubt, bhtby which route'Ihefbfce w ill go is undeveloped. - At Culpepper Court Home. Brig. Ocn. Cocke has 60o6j4ftHr^arraed troops, who are ioex-r pcctancy *ipf an^carly assn'uTt. Scattered at eonveniegJL points be^'een. Alexandria-end in it are nearly &000 troops, .wfio Are nut expec ted to mnke a stand of shofr figUt until they have retreated -to'the Main body nt C'ulpej> per. Government has definite infoimotion- on tliese point?, ?otfd it ja cotrfjdored by military authorities'tliat the proper courife will be^Vo march direct,,to Cujpfcpper^ftyl tliertce.'if possi Lie, to Charlottesville, whoro jfn 4p?L two thousand five Jiundi^d troop?, aqd; thence to Lynchburg, as may be :decrucd beat. There will also be despatched forces by Aquia Creek, and a large forqje by'way of Norfofk, so that on all sides Richmond will be surrounTled. Probablv the first'^wttl?? or ^n^niinlpp will to at CnlpepjierCourt Flouse, 'which is a town of 1000 inhabitants, abaut sixty miles from Washington and onejfcundred tjuom Richmond, though ttye route ia somewhat ^ircuitou*. We are not permitted to send morotlifcn this mere outline, eren of surmise;-but''the censonhip would seem to indiosto the "borrectncss of the plan. ' Mr. Dixon, of Virginia, the Republican who voted .for-Liucoln with pistol in hand, apd who will be appointed Collector at Alexandria, ha? been notified to be here early next week', as he will be heeded at his post. ThJ^tiews has put the entire town in a feverish excitement, and ifotliing is'banvassed hyt the coming col*, lision. < ?' ' *\ . ^ FO&T PICKENS?PATIENCE- - The following paragraphs from the Mobile Advertiser possess peculiar interest at this time as every one is looking with rtOmo importance for nows fromTort Pickens. Of cburie the time for en attaak is much nearer than when the article wis penned'; , v, , ? "lii-n. I5rnge is nn oldaoldier and% fjuno'islj bravefknd shrewd one, nn J will not begin the work befora-b?-is-ready or^be proyok?dTiiit<)be. ginning -not bOn?j^rMi]^p?elt ready to begin ..before he is ready, to vend the work victoriously. "The magnitude of the paratiuno which mo commanding.genernl <^ji?idered jqegCM^r} to making a Fure<job<-of th& bdiribaramjerit of Pickens may be estimated by considering t"lie number of menTWho^jkve^ei^nAasingly at work for"so long. Av email' olmSoulff have been built by this force while It Ii*b been pr?-. paring ior liie destruction of' one -erection.. When the bombardment. it will be, one of the grandest sort on re-' cord. I ? v< , ? "F*6m Hie forts and lotteries oecrpa'ingtrs area of near three miles a continuous #fcw'ih;of ahot^and shell ..will be rained unoo-a common centre, the stronghold ot the LiiftolnUes^and if it long holds ppfr Against thif destructive bower it will disappoint the calculation^ of men Left, versed in the wt^a-of, warfare, "file able engineerings officer who eftperin tended its construction sajs it caunot withstand the attack^g bfctteries/p? We ha^Eeh&.rd, no corcplaints of the delay in tlie *tjtnck? but much natural impatience is ftlt. I^tter"lhpt th# army of the Confederacy ahonlt vpait six months, if tJM^fry,'and makea sure thing of the-attacb, than^ake it j>rematvreiy^tnd.,|n counter a repulse. -But Braggja &jg guns' are j arriving,.and ^certain signs Jn^itftltatbat jthS ' It has been repo been seen off CafBy Xpfthflfoaeri ^ -tx?u-a|iu ?TeBiinai^ CJo vcrrnncnt i? Admiral Birf' )d"xjf JleSr flag ship is thp lie has under Uw v Sli g?n?, *hiak?r? fcvailat !V#w ft?aBiship.' iUtfa.f' A. I no of .the vciiels ha4 finixif the -freen trl^ 1 f> t ho ' har> at U'ln . yff* * *$ && Tfcr?,^ tfcfrtv oV ?r We are outhoriMj^ to onnorinrV < MAT(l'G^McDONALD?MBt< for ?e- ' ci?ctioiv^aB^lttrk of the: ' District & the tioxt election. iar^ AM C. MOO It K/ ?, cundi.Uta far ?? P'lfos, ?t}l?c *W The friends of W1 *onnounoe jfj ^)IW\ of the Court of Oti jf^pftdltig election. r?i? >?r ^^Lx^rTT I poc!(njljKpQrnirrate^hvfn-for indebted to. I unfHu . i?i )th of June ne*t ih'eir p?r*r? w o rdau d ^ til eij^aq o oiir. ^Mtli e de><tor ' cannot pay- .tliS money, let liinj coniu forward See n$fice of> Public M^etiMg on}6?U l)/yf.;' "j Let &U attend?t!i^.oo<pa?.w)n isoiio of the ; itopor^jifiCe. - J, . * See also the call .for public meeting at Doijr^ *i f Iiald9ViUc. . jr ' v " ^ ' ? * ' Wc lenrn tbjtt%ih consequence of ill health ' Capt. 6. "Mi Matti80N, .of tho *V-Soudjern'^ QntartiB," has resigned, and Lieut. ,Wi.I#Qi.ow i IIonriF.s has -been ejected to t!ie Capfnincy of that noble Company. CnpJj ftoixiKR'brts tccn ? - 8ervice.,ia M?ico, and will toon make himself 1 felt m^xfpelllng the invadeA from Virginia toib ' ,, .''At ~ We would eall the atiejjliobT-pf our readers to tKe advertisement of W. Lawson. ' Tlio price of Tin has advnneed nearly one hun |-dr<irf per cent:. vetihlii1^o^?*;fi?r-SMn rnntitr ?- 1 tjcles At th?- li&inl price: Tli<?>1n' need of Ti$ would do well to call at his laic room mid I mnkelheir purchases at otffee, FASTura It will lie seen tlint President Davis line ap pointed ^Thursday, 13th June, as day of fast ing nnd prayer throughout the-Confederate . States. Tli"e> proclamation recommending it i?t; a model of good taste?no superfluous ver biage or rhetorical flourishes, are to be found \ w?" 4 in this call to prayer and humiliation.' OUR '.V0LUHTSEB8. Tho various companies of Vola D tee?* jflwtn our District who are attached to Col. Bacon's Regiment returned home on Monday last on Furlough for a week. Tti?v will iIiah li? mn?_ tered into the Con federate , eerv ice,v and ^rill leave immediately for Virginia. The Regi ments of Colonels Jen4is, .Cash, Bacon, Wil-~ loams,JIaoood. *H'yon and IIamiton liavo al most unanimously volunteered and have been nccepted.iand will soon bo on life march to Vir ginia.; , "* r C0^ONEBJ8 INQUEST. An inquest TRfas held on Sunday Inst, by Jno. G. Baskijc, nctiingCproaer, ovAr^tho -'-body of EBEsfbtEa CXnooLj Wyouth Uetweetf 18 and. 20 years, aiu^pti inmate of District Poor "House, who came 'to his <Ieath?fronjijlie jli^oiiaj-ge ot a piator in the harula^f^ negro bqy, belgngfng to the SUwAril. Mr. TVCiiBA-rna)J". cngagod tn rf Muflfe when the pistol wns -dis changed,'poking Effect in the bdSfl of *ttic yootb ar.d producing hia deatU after, a lingering ill ni'H^of two wiieVn. ^ '*> . . ^ Thevefdicrtoflhe Inqnest was ki accord Cncewitfttjie above foots. The negro, <vo lefli n -HI be t&e?/oj^ J^tttVd^j^ n^xt. ? THEJ&AW OFjBLOOEABE. The recentrfocV'nfltJon of' Lincoln declar ing* blockade ofthe Southern potts, nnd his abortive attempt to enforce it, lias directed public attention lo the! law ofiHhe. subject. and >? * "? * . * 'J&'+ " made it one of interesting ervju'ny. There is not a-morc inaontestible belligerent wighf,. than whist* ~$ives rise to the law of blocfcAt?e^bu t tile very severity of'fts opera tion mikes it.necessary to establish clearly the 4^11owing propt>?4tions->--4l>? fnct of ?n actual/ effectual blockade-?due previojtp notice' of its .existences?and the cat of violation by tb*fc#ntrol. ' V\ ^ ickade mint exist in poiol of fact tfod be supported by acompetent for&p. There must be a strict and WStQal seige or blocked^* and'all decrees proclaiming whole coasts in' a state of blockade without ther presence of an adeqi^ite.oa^al force is.clgarly illegal and. vo^l Suchjg, tljs well settled law of nations, and attained by^he uniform pracUce'OfHhis Oot The Wookade m'nst be effeotire; Is, the blockading power must be aty|e to arj^ly such a force,kAfeo Aake it dangerous" to awam^f-Ut, ?at?r we port. And the Unifrd ?tates has tinifonoalv iitiistefl that the blockade should be bffcftive tylKe presence of a compe tent forc^atbtftearttoeiSntranfllof the port. Xh?^kn8n?*?? ? *' j -> ' ' of one t?$t torcfi,,' nl remain l?ha& c#n- ' li??prrMord of ? ?or fifcpfu oitlr* bejgg / iinre to blockade?? l>?j??(ctivc><uj? of vfej ir.bl(.ckk8flofjli?nco!n PKIVATgJBElNO |r.i .The recent ileclariu'f tf jgf'LorJ John RO?sell? Ji^lie Briti?h PnrlinnrtenflS to 'ho ht^ligeVrnt of iwumg^etters l$WBe Cop-, kjjerate Stnt^tgwaftjfi tli? foHo?ing t?S*me : v'fhe. (|U.t?lioq lm? ueen under, the J?iisiilf>ra JSrt-ef t)l<b^DvvinVnen t. Tliey hnveToii?ulted iHfc t?W offlMrc of the ?rotyri. The Attorney Ipd bolifcitorGenernl. and the Queey's "Ailv? 9*t?*, and the Government. hare come to the opiti. ion, ihqt the 8qjuherti Confederacy f>f A'"erica. <tccoidin&fo lho*eU)rinciple*, tchich Man tt/tihem 'o 6e juHtnri&ifjltM. must he treated as ? bctlig nrSit. ^fnfar, h*n(.] But furtljef auo#ii<itii> iri*e out quApion, with r which -v>c are^iiHur dnutri?ns whs ilt^MUdmivjilth'aAI^'he viude itt laifyu tu of tl\c PiU'*; nitd thxtfjfigttibrf*, hciu:i of a o nuiji)trt<^tjuUufy,/i<iiif ?rdffffL been, t^ef d uifdo^Ufi^cjSnj |' jtt~ r^o^f) \%H t|rtfcv our 1 etltts/of"nmrqu'c, ?ndeoncei ftrr iy "tlie" Ikiii*h Government,, bub .theirwjogiii^ (ion of:our ij^ty to-iHWe, fe&4rt-vof marque SfetlM aaafti * Ii Jf -- i ' * _ - - ---T^ " "? - . th? cnrJ3i.-9?i5 yjwiMy't,rto,I^itl?jr^rU.;-. JHTt-ihcoin aiJmm id^minn, w? scfei. fiftj - r?{ iy n^Vlflf^.thi i^ro^'PMrers^of U's'rcikU* incus to RBflLMii to ihe 'Declnrution jof P^rif.-Jby fchyab inri860. th$ lrtdigg^oWcera ^ofT&urop^ re no u i ccd the right of privntfeering. But., no tuch.octon Its part,' can taoVifleet our rfglitior' shange o^ir' relation* "willi fotjfeign' -powejp.. Thopr^bsitiotftO). silent 1o' tliat -ileularation wna inndc .tp^lbe Un iti-d bLntos Government on'ly a fow Voarriince, !.\il met a. dei?i<Jed refu sal, and indignant-protdt atd^ie linn'ds ."Ejf Mr.r Marcy, the Ui?o?ccr?tnn^6f TTCift re? 10ns w liioli controlled Hid- act toh" ofrtbjB Gov ernment we're eft fortli in able uVchYnent, which is Schlatter, of record mgrtimt the. Korih. These reaaons apply with peculiar force 'to the. f>re*6hC Condition Of the Qj.Aitliern Confederacy, and fully justify lit* policy of I'rivateeriftg. lir. Mnrcyi^jowed clearly that the right 'to resort to iVi&teirs, \yat ns clear as the right to. jse pnhlic armed ships, and as iucogjeatihle as |ny o'.he'r right 'pertaining to btrllige rhs policy of t|je law had been sometimes jnestioned butthe law itself had been ttnani-* mocsly admitted. The policy of the law-could >nly he impugned on the,ground that privatfe aroperty slfoutd he ejte&pt from seizatb ; but .hen on this prineipje euch properly on they*; ihagld bp eiempt'frbm seisure' by public ojSjf d fcetsels as by^privateers. If sueH.-a',<li8<4n^ nation wete attempted, every nation would iiave tbe.YiphttO declare what vejjpels; should ^institute its Navy. 'EhcIi nation mua?''deter mine fdr flself t"ho chnracter of the fatjSi vhioh it may be proper to use in prosecuting iostilltie*,' an Jit would be unyiae to fntrrendt-r iny mshgs sanctionsd by. irilrrnntionnl law, ! which might be uavd for dcfciwepr aggression. Privateers n?e?eFpftciillv"useful lo tb'ose powers' ivKose navies ore infer.or to those of their en^> nies ; Tfnd'to shjlt'*iat ions the surrender of the iglit would very materially.- effect their com nercniTpijr<?perity. Stirong navot j?6wcra are rery willing to fofrtgo a practice which enures >o-rtl|ie benefit of the weaker/and the abandon nent^of which jvonld surrender the dominion' >f the seas to thoso power# which have the "neeiha of keeping a^Jarge navies. +.p, Tjfp abla argym^nt of Mr. Mar?y in ja?ti|p lation of the policy tiien pursued by the Ujtl ed States Oovernipept, applies .^fitK tenfojd brfo U> the existing, necessities of the<ncw Con ' derauy. .Xli'o,doftini?riit is of reoord against. i. a.. i? ? ? ..u 4.*yivii^?ib ?c uiv wnviusive BrgnmenL, 01 lieir ableSt.Sfatetinnn.^an exposition of the larOinpl poljfcy of/rtlpejjv government, Thay iHlinot controverC'its poRiticind .nr <lony 4ts con ilustpns. As tho'TSngliili journals -tauntingly em ark, tlrt Jvorijj lias forge4 tK'^ftthiffcVftrbolta I f its owo <lr#truction, and feathered tho dart ?HUh will r#j?chJ^iU ow^jt^ivIb. ' , J Privateering'is a right-, which have not *nou(ic?d, and wfiich,Lincoln cannot do 1? mr heltalf^-ita legitimffcy will be r'ecognjiad. iy all the foreigrf powers, and Lfncohr difro lot repudiate iU To us it is vital na it will en able us to contest the supremacy of the -a?af with the North, and to prey with destructive ncrgy upon the rich prizes of it? merobant aen. ? Treason.?Jurfg? Lyon?, of Rietftaond, Vii^ ;inja, in liis charge (o the Orand Jur3' of that on ntj'f took especial pains to give an efobarftfi' pinion M to jehat ?onsthated tren?on. A? resonie'the Rnirip definTticu) wijl'npply to most f the'^ionfederate flUtee, we fext,ruot awing poirfia from his opinion: . ' ..... "Treason in tho liretcb oCMnfc fidelity and Hegiancg which is- due >osthe sovereignty ??' l>? fiUite fromiW citizens Vrid^petootM und?r *p)ptectioa, consented b^n^ch fcfit of.j-esis-' ?nee or 'fnyaaion of^tBu..Af?iwitpniVi?? !> tftte, or its auUiorjj0j^r?|>re*fitotives, tn?y re*cribe<if." ' ^ .v $r ?Th<-'jUgi?Uture ?T MmX* re a son?CiW o"7$8..'~ It (e iftyesMfrj forus^rqt ? use?rtnjn Vtio a re enem ies Tf It li i n tbo me arV ig of the <tatut?. ,iByJ^he ter= epemy is.un feratood a foreign,p#ifet?fr?jp^ no allwiuace > our government.iani*inrx)|>^o>,.fto?t(lity'with u?r<fJ IA (tN/AFnmnrif m ^ ' MLgJnR&t,, ijguj, "FurrtWh^ 6nfcy, *nna^pnm ifi^MDefr wJwther gri gmn if attemptJU>4k^hy' of fl?#9kMfa1^ni ^i)ca %m?agiyltyof K '?* \ * 4 :r. tferj-mfy frne : -*r "1^. fh^Uenersl JAe pb-E." Jpltfien, 1?|? MffM rtaj, D.il pow^. , Brigadier *1*1 A (m SMrtjiiirn Coi(ft4|?MT, ftu I e?jr> 4?fedto^ake oppitoaftd.at J&trpor'? Verty^ 4 MgU .? ?... |wuy9R.'ee bMo or- * & ' v * ft, . *.Z)#*W ?*? ; g 1 1 ftlllf ~ i i ft i r* +r' v.- x? , M UffPATKD* bounds of jSjSfrji|iVirl|ii 11 11i nlni?. RrgW tneiif, me JBpltdjto meet i?C'I)Hflold?Tl)l?!J oij^lPriday.-tlic 1tl> of Jjne/a^J^ o'clock. All ar? invited, but ^ hose who Itivo furnished rib son* for the war, afn specially requested to be prewnt. The ol>ject? ofthe nieeiing. ore. l*t> To provide oid for fijcli families of Vol uniorMas inay?need iU_^* ^ K * 2d. ToMiq'iiilMe a 3S8F coniraol ed in' uiii- ' e " aT. ]?. *1.. uo.i.,11. i 'Manning uur ^*?i11*4w *?rj) GjjftnW T uiuiiwcroj mu ouui (i * '- - , 3*1. To make audi otfior ari'niig^meqQr for qfr,v?riA*oti<>n at bom# as m?V *Jt>o thgjjght ycyf&kiv. < . ^ _ *, * v V MANY CJTlaEsW Cl^RLT^^jr. ^ _ ? (v,t_ .. r^e wet;k^p?-'|ih,Jiaiiw|t?l* Riuupment rtcnr Ricttniun J, ii> w'lftf^ .iftiis, li^v?j attyTne)! cojwideVnbj Kprg^piyiey lh drill , i ng*miid pre|>/?ri>?g; <p r n??at * bid "our o^.bbqotvgpod-bye:. nml'tfcko up, lit* lino of niiifoU fen'V-out-i! fo? the North. vJn accordance yitl^uxpectrtiion, we roceircil orders ycsterdiy evening ttfjjold otirrelves in rendjue*? to take, "tlie.'jpn'rk bound-to'If an ass ap' Puss vr tg|- a raH-' road Ji|? otTcto jjeftr^tTy ?tfii? poii>t?^if destina V^tBfcigiip Blue f UMge Mwfflli -^-^Jthjrty t^m AnjVth Jriy ciio?i*i8.aT?Qiit as well as T Slytirtformed. t?. WMlJingioit.'V ilie , *t \ylii<;h place we will bfe stationed.' The, or der to ritfcke Jrepaj^tiQJijKCoi^ depart uro j*i?V hailed with much delight, by the greater part of o^n te^itnent and in prompt obedienoe jo tRe call.<jiy$?re ?olivolyi^BHgog?cI this morn ing in^ p*ylqng#:boxe?, vnli?e^, puflnig down "Erc^to m<>rrow>mori?ip?:we expect to.be in clo^; proximity to Lbs 30,000 tools of funuticiecn, chtfcentVnted Bt Washington. Our mission to the Mountain PaJW-iB Ujiproyont pro vision, cilitnty ?tora^ ftn<^*tfpplie?'froni reach ing Washington and (>lno am] othar Western StntfB: and to repel any invntton th*t map r>e made upon Virginia from[6)fc troops at the Capitol. Thia -weeklies been one of gr?p(, excitement not tonly in ?Tiia$tat<?. but tliroii^iioq^ the ,en tir? Bthitljetyi Confrdeincy. It confi dently expected by the citizens noJvif^igornely Ijy. our soldier^tlint OM Abe wouYd send down bis cohort* on Harper's Ferry, Alexandria,-Nor folk, Frederickiburg and Hi^^tlond, but tb* Wtek ia nearly gone atid they tiave not ootoc i And why not I T.iis qiies ioni? solved in^oif ferent ways by different persons, though ?bo iM.ii.r..i ?? i-- ? ........ av.uuvil DCnilS LU UC 111 Q L 111' W AS 11 n L rtflJy?notp'epared to do' it. ' A few tri-eks 'ifco he might have invaded Vtrg'mjft With suc cess nn<l held her in temporary subjugation ns fie in doing Maryland nird in thi^innnner [ mightlinve rallied a strong Union pftrjV'Jn-tlitj Stole. . But-his day of urnce in over no withe can no 1 o^Tger ijinvn ilie patriots of tn is. &?!<? by his fanatical vandals. Saott'i* shrewdly Lie ginning to realize the. fact .that Jeffi*-Davis is ready to meet him orsthe thrcshhold ; with,the Maryland Ueighta (icqjjpied by Kentucky and, , Virgin in sharpxtMraleA <ftid our preseift, jie fences Harper's Ferry is considered cafe; Nor folk and the Nary Yard arc likevvisetdicure and besides'batteries are eoniin.?aJlly, jjcing erected on'lho,bariKs of the James. foirk'. Poiomir niuf Elizabeth fiver?; bo let Northern cohorts nn* "lioipateAjlloody reception whenever they ail vance upon Southern territory. If they march upon ua via Alexandria they wi'l find tliq let *?ud 2<1 Re^lmenta of South Carolinians' with Tonnemeeans ready lb eufcertmn them with a palatable dish.,of Tend and stee'l-^-it they Ad vance frorp Fortress Monroe, they v'H meet ^wiih.a. aimilnr reception. Though we do not |3mtietpate *|iy immediate nttack; to make any (erious.movement upon any Southern pgint, Lincoln i? not prepared. #ver one ;l?urfdr^J thousan<i men are necessary for u 'n toifcsi of y?reii>ia ?r>d haaitle^ it wouldjrefj'iire forlyihoi<?ntid^to AVaj^j^toii city and Monfoe, wjiereitfsjj 'Jioiifi# not half ill At . j -T? - ? -? |?v ,/ number pt present,and rt*>t trcll drilieij: most of tlii-m nrm nnvTMmiii - - >ii.u>|v. re. .i?. nnd many are only Volunteer* for tlir^e mont hs,; who will be ilircetmft their coucae Itoniewt*^^ "ai the expiration of tl>*-ir term of service.? .Then cannot, collect an nrmy Inrge enough fur a successful in vnshirr* befbre July, ana 111 thai tlnie Davis will have sevei?ty<five or one huncfreji jOi^n in Virginia well armed, 5 drilled, antf'fiv for service?titer a formidable, force for Seott to jfllaperse^ ?pd aend to thaif .homes. Then let . t)ie*.hero Jknd conqueror of Mfexico,LfVafVUnless-tys first military excur sion a pencil e^flouJ It may proVe ar disogtrou* 'and.fn'ial^s the march of ih%"CoCfjcau hern Ujjaa tffeburnlp^ ruibs of AI&scowa-. A-S<yiih VVn campaign in July, Augutt ?tid gepft^qber might m,tJX Vljpafchy (zenoion tc Vroopa, ?o weanticipate tjnt a fpr three iQonlbs save t%e casual conflicts between kirmishin^^rli<a?irU& bother &f.4hef}tat*.# ^ *y ,, , , , - ? A -' "*f? - * - vr no mil] urn ihmv DiQinenunis .Bays 0iat evtffr .da^isd. was a .(fay of wekr^rvoe t^^b?rt\^Rn4 their po?t?Bi}j|rvUioug|? w^JTvel cppfiftjptJhivAiir gTttia.ha* not faltered, hut has* caster, wh^)<ning(*ote Ratifying; the Or<Jijoanee jj?'Se eeasi^ifiSwd "tier &'verau?e from th? Northern 3eap*ttsm whinh now threatens' herewith special Te?geanc?, Along the'Oliio boWlcra in the "pan'handkf* counties there is V?^r<1e "of cringing paflrooft? who will 'vote if()r iabihnMi*>>ho Bw mt? t? >'?? ne&Jlie qj*r tli?t glitters to of the OJd ?onsinil^ Etfer ?C^4 iRnomy ta&iiery voter wlTo obliterate the ttftr of Virginia's inde. qfndeiwp, lyring^S|y^h? ?trip*i?s^?t#ml>Ieurr of Jigr degf^aatiorCgl^fTtfll^^ubj^geta hotb 2fM?a.*ifjfio?gh;WV ?on?4flntly hope .tftit^' majority *in fnycr af ef:?opsion U$\ elfeetaotly ?rv?4#otft lhe itt?t of ton* i$ bh? North V??t?rl portion mi ihs Btmiir. jfe i r^?p?ctoble foe I Iiortor, hut /4#twn ilant wMffl gteragt ej>?m? upon th? indiyidntl .who voajd j, a Vote to roduc? Virginia to ? stnto of* dtgfadUf fot>/n?1 ?<^os*tjonj4Mfer tfcah tLatl Kff wfeich -^aglatid 'HrfaiM h<4y*>?4notd t!i? idftiVhn Bfrlonjy lit ttve of'Hin revolu k?o?.* Tt^?fl|toMD>ip?f?Tgl?f gr??t rq*$o?i Qfc^r a^io<rjjt&|? CAHutio h**r4 froitt K, oUjvW ni^SiJb? Ja0's?JnJ". > ttlin utter the ioi?vtf fw&Bn?*{ti of ^e%krd^fu rh*nerfM r = ==y aiding llf&Moittiirl/o. Kt)ftbg*even of the ves- I sij'tf troops without Jouur injury to tJbe bat-: tery ?nd< pjto^nclt iqg a Iwob to (lie tug. of! wbj: mt<&MH*rmfota iJjnV will not be soou forgot- . ?.ton.' Jjfc We nrft receijwijj^ dnil/*acoa?sion8 to our , fnfces frmn nil tlit Confederate States. Tlie : States that linve busir pluming Kip Vim Winkle ! are nt length thoroughly nrnused from their ; long snooze nnd if tliey slumber now. it is only j I with their eyes open nnd tlmir arm# in hand? | J they die now marching I" the onset of battle j with n splendid, praiseworthy eiterKj". _jTlie | ! brilliant*, tjtmjiftrd >jaf tire Southern Republic j : whicji first inn v^tt^defiantly from tho plains : ' and cotton fieftlS-jyBlllfe South will ?oon float Irfullyas victorioiulj ?n<l tiiuinphnntly from the ^raM>V and lm'ifffcijTinhli: mountains of nil ' rtl?e:)iorder States. But we mutt now hasten to rielo*e the drum is banting "to strike'* tents, l&tvgve must hurriedly spenk tlie and adieu to .Richmond and it?? citizen*. Thin good-bye I will '>e <;p'?keii with ?orrowft?y /nnny who have ; feasted 11poii ?ho hospitality' of the Richmond j lodiei, Ojjr company officers nnd Greenwood ; Mew, consisting of Messrs. llnilty. Hlnkc CYesswetl, Marshall, Waller nnd Wiss have 4lleen the bright particular stars of fnvor, and find oiir'finf. violinist Mr.tC. Jones lins nlsrt been handsomely* supplied with wines, fr.uite, cakes, enlnhles, holl'juets nnd winning smilt-e. The tvst of us, though not so fortunate in *e ceivin? feminine fnvara, have lived pretty well ! through tlmifcflergy of iiur Company Comtnis ! Bnry. Mr. llnrriyoiii. The beautiful and n|?pro pj-iatc flug whicti was presented to our compn uv liy the ladies <of Green w&o>1, New Market Utrd^vicinitj*Tin? attracted mu.ih attention, and; our fl ig henrfcr. Mr. Bond, has been kind and herpetic in liis efforts to display it?lie in deter mined to redeem bis pledge t.?? tlin Gfvenwood ladies as he pallnntlyrTefuses aJJl^Jpfirera of pro , pftd^ion nnd holds t-> .tlfB,beautiful standard en , to hit eare. .Tl)e post of 3d Lieutcn was vacated by ilie gallant enlist ment St iieu^ Appleton in service at Fort : Pickens, when he thought bis company would rtbt bo called Into service has been filled by the -xubkiuu ui uur kiiiu (jraoriy air. Aiianm. lie 'Will ever bc-rcudy to discharge his duty as at) 'officer and a patriot- With this clinnge"and of promcrtitm to the Jjfiji-cominission of ficer* our company remains in statu qnoto" and delighted with the idea of camping to il iglit so near the Foderul Capitol. Youra, M. THE WAB. Moihlk, May 27,-r-A new steamer commenced the blockade of our port yesterday morning, j Fort- Morgan welcomed the steamer by display i ing the Uuil?d ritnte?.f|(|g, Union-down, under ! thfc Confederate flag. * |?he euhscriptioqk' openetMicre (or.Jccl?*Qn'e . family Ims already reached >1 v a ^4; w* A private dispatch to the Dally Qazctle snys , tlffit. fighting took plafie at Harper's Ferry on j "Saturday, and the enemy Was rapnheil. I Mil 8tlmll>p n !/?.!' ?!??" "I I ?j - -o? r,,,v" "" ; iitar Fortress Monroe, r.nd six hundred of I,iti j xsoln'd tronp??iwore killed and wounded. T1m^> J So^iern troops Jr.' NSW ORLEANS BLOCKADED. Nt.w Oiu.kans, Mny 27.?Tlie ali?ojj?of-wnr i Brook'ythx*m$ to Anchor off I'hss Louvg^yes U-i-duy nnd ernt a boat to Fort Jackson, infor <iniiig the commander of the bloukado . Jl'liry commenced'with the flat boats, com ing down the Mi.4i>i.-isippi lunden with ic. The craeV battalion of Washington Lighting fantry leaves tl>is evening for Virgin!#. A nubirfipticn has been opened for the pur . yo?e of obtaining relief for the family 01 Jack son..who lulled Ellsworth. I< ..A-cousta, May '27.?President Davii?, Toonilm ' \Vigfull and T. R. Ik. Culib passed to?night en? \ I roult Manama^jPNOYioj^i'Mny 27.?Reports from 'Aluxno<lri?i to'duy state that the federal forces are concentrating,there. ^ Wu?hi|urton is almost entirely evacuated t>y ! ^d^Ur|pj)9, ' | ^ Ai-IingUiW' heights have beenOccupied and jYortitjed by tba Uncolnites to the number of j. 1^00 lifcu. -.? Great ctm sternal on is existing in Wneliing | ton to-day, on ajucouut of the fear of an attack on the city by the Con federate-troops. . A memb r of the RappahumH-k' Cavalry,' named Aliilnnnn .m?^f <1^- I. -... .^deUea, was shut this maraiiitf by the fpdural Ae<>utd, on the road betWRtFnirfu * C. II., ajjd Full* ehyrcb- f* ' Tlie Southern troops are tr.xiom for a brush. They say they will not be satisfied until they areas Washington city. On accoui^flnmburdyiatiwn, tho New York YUDavps have bean atatitined one iritila oyfeiide of Alexandria. - Iniitqnetbble battfji^and redwjWs guard -tlie nnJ AleXin4d^.turn^a Iiiqriuo.Nb^Jay 516 ?We lw? J(MBfU>'codceruintfih<"oecupatfo by^afiferfted Stales tKonns. . - ? V Tile Iflfantry were landed fm? *Ua>n<^^be rfore daylight. A coui^nny of Flying Artillery dud the Cavalry caine over the Long Bridge and down the ^Vasliiijg'on-road. Our auntincd* along the river bank fired on the atenmtfrd as they approrfflitd t# land their n*on, 'and the fire 9 A rattfroMfc ^ ^ . Forty mniAifted men o( t^e Vir^fl^^rv 'oe bfiDr^ii^ to CtjiUin BnH'a confpany were wmKKm ynsonera ai Alexandria yesterday morn ing. The? had timely warning of the ap pasacJi of 4h? eaerny, and it i* supposed Ball atuyendered intentiptially. . AU'of our troops, With th?exception of thoie I havo>ilateit' above, retreated in aafety. All ' persona deeiriog m#o do are parmittad to itt^ra .?*? IfrewiSBaiU *ppe%rwae? it i? not believed th'JvKfttite^ forces meditate motfrtf 80 "Tor they Mem to b* con~j^ftf tbBifotonpatfoa to the Original limit* (fee heroic proprietor of the Mar liojif, wo? aaUfep^jjPieii dolyhef Ellevorth ft tliVSaad o?a Urge fare* of tlie Fire Zouavea irtU^tha lion*? e?l/i Aoro dovfn Uxv XJon mmfMj the Doiae, etitt hftidir^ ,b.SR?fK the J-prt ' do<4kMwrn*Hiu ebot ^ua - The Zeua^gj KMMIy ?jw apotv*c*?ov"n.l far* MBfcllfil tatoWfefC jftkri liaSKiqM' J >K?y ??, ^. fei^Koril 4KpjfV , 38^ ' * A~ ?#i3 l^uinpton lui? be?tf buriu d liy \lie South- ! ?'n?Nfe. *; i & I K? Y^*k2^.?A Zouave OaJcmcl j with $24,000 ^|Pror hii fcgimcat, li^a 'b^cn misiiott fur ten do^B., , , ' A m$roiinnt Vlii nritflted txjSftlny by Siip< r- j in tendont IfoimnU* f..* ? *? _ ?. CCUIU<<U<) 3S!'~ 1 gUslge. Cn|>tniii Adams, commanding jl(c Pcnsacoln fleet, Inm been onload home. Boston, May 27.?*l*lio Sicnnier M a Pacini eutlB sailed f<{r Fort rickuua '? day, heavily laden with muutione for i'icken;. IticiiMoNU. May 27 ?I left Mannftnn Junc tion nt 8 o'clock this morning. There wete 1 indications of nn early advance of the United I States troops from Alexandria toward* Rich mond. Twelve or fifteen thousand United 1 States troop? are in and near Alexandria, and more are continually landing from steamer* and coining down In- ? ?? ?f n<? l??-i<t.?.? have bntteriea on Arlington Heights. Shooter's Ilill, nn<l at tlie junction of tli? Alexandria. Lnudeuti nnd (1 it?n|>nl>ire Railroad, and (lie ColuiiiUi't Tiirn{>ik<.*. Tin; Zouaves nrc committing tlie gro<goM exce?Bes in Alexandria, ravishing rw|iei!ln ble women, and p^rpclrating oilier atrouiii?*. The Southern troop.?, under General Honliain will dip|>ute tlieir Advance. The 1'almetto Unmade holds the pogf'nearest. the eneinv. The report whielj |irev|iiled liore that n num ber of iht> Lincolinte# were killed on Sunday in an nttnek on Hampton, ia mitliorUnlively denied. The rumor opranji from the report of musketry firing, which occurred over the grave oi a goiuier ni uwi 1'oint. THE CBOPS. Through >nt ili?* ent ire South tlio crop* are. nt this time, promising?especially crops of rye, wheat mils corn and rice. A very large ninouut of small grain has been sown this win ter, ami the harvest will anon commence. We have seen wheat Ihat was ready for llie sickle. All ha* headeded out, ami a few day* of warm, dry weather, after the rains, which have been atnple to (ill th? grains, will give hy for the greatest yield of wheat ever known iit the Southern States. In Upper Georgia nn<l Ala bama twice us much land as usual lm been put in small grain. The rye crop is excellent, and oats very promising?iMt of the way of graes-r-anil only wanting wlmt we may now expect, a good hot spell. The corn J' although a little buckward from tlic oold Weather in April, lias liecn rapidly cnm-ing^iiit. ?ur the last, three wei'liJ. Wo have seen 9i gentleman from Marerjgo county, Alabama, who told us his large corn crop was so far advanced t lint In: has | been laying it by for ten Jays. North A In? | hama has had too much rnin for cotton lands, ) l?ut no material harm hns boon done as yet, ' though the fall of water on Sunday last was j quite heavy. T^lie cold April Iiiir kept the col. j ton plant hnck, hut the stand is good, llice is i evefy where fine, so far ns we have hoard j So. at liny rale, we shall have plenty to oat.? | Mercury. ! RESPOHBfi OF SOUU^CABOLINA^VQLUN TIMES'. !?"'W?* lentil llint. n?.,ifl?* nit ??!*? ' Seventh Regiment?, under Cols. Jcukin* ?ml Uncoil. and .eight .companies from the 'TTrird Itegimeiu, Col. William:", have volunteered for the ConfVdernle service. The Fourth Regimen) command <1 l>Col. Sloan, will ronton<1 fiis evening to the hull made 0:1 them. Col. K-i j slm w'a .^Regiment, the Second, in already hi j Virginia; ami we yeiterday ptihlishel n tele | graphic deaptteh ulftting that the Kisjltth Rc^i | inetit, under Col. Cash, had volunteered as ItegimeiiL The Ninth llegini int. hn-i just, been organ'zed, l>y the eTl-ction of Col. Wm. C'rir'er Jlcvu'.'irJ, <?f Coinbahno, n i;t-adiiatc of West. I Point, n? Colonel, \V M. Sliuler h.-? Lieut Col. and Robert Campbell n* M Tliu^gleet ion for officers of ihe Tenth Uegimetit will take place on theJMrft inst. These Itegiuieiils will nnt be behind the other* in upholding the repi: lution of South Carolina Voluuteei'3.? iinian. ^Bollkctivu Soi nir.KN Leots.? A New York firth having fi^Fwnrdeil to hunes l'^rroM, E^q.. a nolo, on parties in TSpartHiibu'g, for collec tion. thai gentleman wrote to tlieni the follow ing note: ''C. S. A., Poi:tii Carolina. SrAtiTANBL'na, C. II., May 13, 1801. {(jLlfjlTLEMEjr: Yours ?f the 6th instant-, en closing for ?^q|btion rvt?jte oti r-r, in favor of T- ii. Byuner <J: Co., cume to hand thin da v. "I atp permitted. |o prn cHii-fl 1Why yirt'ie of commiwsiiui IVom'thrt State of South Caro lina?.-one of Confederate Stales of AtJ ieri -co. It ia n?i consistent with my ideas of tlie obligations I owe to my StAte to use my offi ciol?:harncter, however humble it may he; fh tilting the remedies founded upon the rfrffcitei eorriity 6T*WCh:*b to tho ??in of alien en?miei> thi thuaydir?ctly strengthening a foreign hostile Boverrimcnt. ^ThereCufe, I herewith return said note. I wfcuft say, injustice to jfp maker*, I hat it has nolfbeeTt presented ; nor have they hu<) any information of* its being in my possesaron. -'Very reluct fully, James Farrow. To Birney, I'rentiea. ?fc Flnndef<( Attor Jj^ys and Councillors. New York citj."?Spar-? tvnburt/ Efpre*!. ' Privateers.?The fit at prilrateer fitted out in i|t^ooiMU?ine L'ai/ioun, nt fiew Orleans? ijl^commanded by a Yankee fjotn Portland Mainjj! ^ TJ?HC1iorle?top'^<rrc.iry lias spen a leiter of marque, bcarifl# flw rtutKqraffti. of President : P?vi?, and dat?d Ma?$gojnery, May I9f ad &eet>ed, and .^utputMjUW prnpiinent and enterprising C 1? arjestyyge n tl em a n for the pri vatae* service. 'Albert Pike a no tii# Ijjni^a?A letter from < Little ftock. ArkaiiMs, sari : "Coplnln Alhek-CV?dce bnatysen commission^yjL> by ihtr Southern 'flftitfederacy* to raue an ^qipa ragiutaflQtofindiana for inMqnt service, rbe Cap tab is an idol with the Indiana on our tiocdtfr. lie Jjns accur*d.to them so many sorofojta, a^d tluy are so food of him, that he * lias often beeji by them to become their 2h ef, aod'he can re?(lliy procure a command tfioaa?^r tjjem if neceuary. He *1 fm* at*otue <^e ^a(h)n." . ' OovnpKR yt**.?C?arlejtpn Mercury lias ) leet) ?<|tpiciMt* MO hf!l, parporthi^t6 be of j^? Jl?eh40te'>Jljkait of Aognit*, Jjptr AGtttUy riljka^nynft^Jpswad^y thntinatfrtion. It , llJMteMM In Ik* an il^> 1 UIII -* ? C VI" .?'.-a"" of Moaipbiu Qdite'*? nurtjr fouJftfion.' IxmiTc oa?fbr1l)*iri. ,. ?? ** ? $t >4Jiq J)b>KRTtNO IB* L^0l)(ITK8.n b-'Jftrd&f'of thff'nth ?ly?: Iff. Blair, lote'Crtrnmandnut at 111* qM. to h*v*? mUk Pr clamation. To (he J'roplr. of the Con/'nlrrntr Stnl<*. When n people who recognize their depen dence upon God fee) themselves sunotindcd by peril and dilHeully, it become* Ihciu lo h'imblo themselves tinder tho dispensation of I)ivin? ^lovidene, to recognize His righteous gever^- " men*; to acknowledge Hid goodness in times pail* and supplicate Hi." merciful prolcction for tli?$ future. The iiisinifr-st proof? of the Divino blesxing hitherto extendi;.! lo the efl'trli of the people o the Confederate Slates of America to maintain and perpetuate public liberty, individual right* tint u?(pii|a| imj/mimleuce, demand their devnu and henrtfelt gratitude. It becomes them to give public ntiinif<'"tation of this gratitude, and of their dependence upon the Judge of all the earth, and to invoke the continuance of hia fa? vo-. Knowing that, none but a ju*t and righte <>i,u c u ...,n viugc Will ??llll ill C l/MIIIC IHVUI, WO WOUJU I implore the laird of Hosts to guide mid di ; rect our policy in the paths of ri^ht, duty, ju? ' tire nod im-rcy, to unite our hearts und our pfTorts for the defence of ?tir denrtsl rights; to streuglhiMi our wenknrn*. crowii our nrrm with hiiccok*. und cnnlile ua to svfcjye a speedj-, just ! nun imniiriibio pcnci'. To these ends, anil in conformity with the r.-qnesl of Congress, I invite tlie pco(dr of tlio Confederate Stiit?" to tli?? uWrvnnce of a day of f.-.stinw iiidI prayer, l>^fueh religious service# 1 ah mny Vie Miilnli'.o for tin; occasion, uml I recom mend Thumlay, 13th day of June next, for I ilmt purpose; and tlifti we mny nil on tlml day, j with one accord, join injmmhle nnd reverential nppronch to Him in whose hnnds we are, iuvok ! ini; iiitn to inspire us tvith a proper spirit and I temper of heart nnd tnind t?> brhr otir? e?ili, to ; hVss in with 1mm favor hn<1^ protection, and to i it;- i ti_.s ? ivuiuiviiuu ii^un nur v?oy? crnnifiil : ittl country. JF.FFRRPON DAVIS. Tributo of Respect. At die iPguliir i.i-i-iiny or flftfrcomh Lod[j<*, No. 80, llio following l'roninTde ituil Uotoluliona itiisuiimottily. ^ I >em li. ilie1ms laid low Citpinin JOHN \V* *f<)() 1(B, nn i*hIc#iih-?1 ?inl vtiliifd lu'ollior or the Masonic Fraternity ( ! "lie wlioin nil delighted lo honor, whoso uc ; live ue^ftiliiccK, generous itiipiiUrr ;i,,d n.-lf Kficri ! fising devotion tn (lie lies; int>-rc'sts of our Frnter | nity, li;id won for linn imr love and t*<>leriu. U -'Jifmluiil, Tltnt while we recognize tlio deniiru j of'the Ghent Architect, \vn must ever deplore j the lojs of one of our most useful im-inherf. li'/tnlveil, Thai ll>?^ syinpnthieii of the Member* ! of IWcHith Lodge nrr hereby tendered to I lie family of our di-ctasi'tl brother. Iickoleal, That the J.od;je be clothed in mourn* ! ilij; for one mouth. I Hrzilcal, Thnt :i copy of the foregoing pro Inmhlr. stud resolutions lie bent to the family of . our late brother ; also, thai they he published iu the Abbevillo /fanner and I'rem. M. STUAUdS, See'y. Cuke.-bury, Slay 24. l8ftl. t . A CAL]^ |FOR, VOLUNTEERS! TO TIIE PEOPLE OF ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. i The enemies of the South have invntlt-d Vir j c Ml" to suilijuciitK that old Shite ns they have I Mum laud. Th?y liuve now mule open wnr ! upon Southern 8>>il with laigo Hriuie*. Tho . Sotitl^ must drive buck the invaders fiom the j soil of Virginia. South Cnroliriii h taken the lend in tlfis grant ! content iiikI so fur has done her duty. Tho ' country how d<jiiiuu<]? that kIic sTido mora ! nnil iln it ut onee. Abbeville Distiict has many bravo ?<ii:p, ?1io cin leave-home and are losily lo Jo so. It ii proposed to mtiu1 {fiiuiwijciely two Cotnpauii-H for the war, in tie compose! of nhlc-hodird, uclivc men, under forty five year* of ii?i>. It i> prnpiMPtl, ?!w, to ruiie .lectin:|>auy flf meq over forty-fivi* years of ape, to organize at once, equip tlicniNi-l ve?, to act a* a reserve corps, aiul to defend nt a mntiienU warning their own firesides, or to meet the enemy ill the niotfc distant corner nTffee Pnnr.rt.vrnio Let tlieu every p-ilriotus and spirited mnn umler sixty ye;n'ij of ngo in the District ntti-n J at Abbeville Court IIouso on next Sale pny. It) organize three Cornpiinie*, aiiiI to do whatever elce ihr FAfciy of I lie country demands. J. FoKter^Mnr#liftU, William ili!l, John A. Vflflhotui, 8. Henry Jones, Arinixteiul Burt, Mulihuw McDonald, John 11 YVilwjn, John McLaren, John F. Li vipjjutoii, F. M. Milcliell, Win. II. Parker, It. II. Wardlnw, J II. Colli), James M. Perrin. John A. "tt'ier, A. .1 T.vll.?n? Jmb. C. Calhoun, T. O. McC-asInn, Wm. C. Davis,*' .1. 51. McChsIhii, Kriwnrd Roche, E. F. Pnrker. Pdwnril Noble, Jolin Knox, Quenr?Hnvc you seen that big Indian in another column boiling Root*, Barks and Leave* oj- the "Cherokee Remedy ?" 9. . . . .1 , | HYMENIA.L, MARRIKD, on the 16th inrt., bv t' e Rev. II. McNVi I Turner. Df M?V F. ?E. HARRISON, of AndcrnnnvHIe, In Mi* MART R . daughter of Tlwn, C I'efrin, of Abbeville.., OWING to lb? advance in TIN I am com pelled to m?ke apme.cliiiiges jn niy Price*. My Prico for aooraer WifPSe $17.00 a. Square, in stead of $10.00. v Conrtuoft Size OtJTTBBS, ? me in*. a foot, instead of 14L>Cta. Having a large nmount of WARE on band whi*n Ti.o n<lvanc?;<l, I am *tiU retailing TIN WARE at tlte old ntfce*?Wt Tin flpat.ybat it may J will ?el| . no mora tip Jp my usual Wholesale Prioe, a^Xhe f\n now :oat more thanlfrevfoully,add ihe W?if? for. rnuiT #iia* '<? - FRUII ' V will be -jm iWhW' iw'S ^