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in" mi ww i "i,i ,?\ j>Jk ? "" ?---^ ;-y -v< ..fSP v**V* - ? |. i , a Ta <S= , JtillNCB, AGRICULTURE, V TEEM8w?i)w6; T)bLtA SS'HSBB A. -LE&^ND of -yoi^r ChiMroB that the Ulxrty of the Prjii is tho Palladium of . all yoar Rights."?SiiTiiv*. -.rH ? ; ^,.?PTT jrar-; ~ . .;***- ?^Kw **, *.il S: ; ': ?L. '.. : <* ^ ' . . 1 .. .' . . J| i.. -i. *..?. *.. .. .- jJli1 ^,V _je/- **-' -* ' " V t -.. citQHNiv FMD4Tv MOMisa,Jarousx ig, is&i. . . . a&f. ' - * . > . ^ [PAYABLE . s "> ' V r , . xujt far, JOj '.{J a. BT EMEILT J, ROMEO. Tjbis World is full of ijltle I' ' v Our patitnce.Witoail, And,ope of theLmoit trying-ot II waiting for the nmil. Tci have a mail buV(V? Is surely, vety bad ; That of itseTf eoru6times provokes, And sometimes makes U9 sad. * . ? ' To bo from liqjgae, and v^jsh toliear How dUl.i dear bne3 are, ... And know-tli^ m?it days arc so few, Is wry-bai<a to benrl r And, then, these exciting times, wnen crery d.iy lias news, ' Its hard to keep one's tetoper down, And uot the maft abuses. - r But when the mail-boy lias arrived. Wilh liis most precious freight, To know that for two hours spore, ^ Wo sti^Biusl sit and wait. ^ Ib such a teasing, trying things* It makes our patienco^nil, An<] we .08*i s^f^cqotroi- Qu^elsveg, A'TOiparfrmj^r' , -r n. Mrs. G^nfenljjjfcigera' aurmj-: sojrt of a bedy^ as'~vn|f fgili1 >j.*a^glajiwi a', lie^froht^yard'tind^. *vt9. . There was a honey suck^trained upon each side of the door, a fifewer border running the whole length qf the house, wher,e tjje crocuses 6119^ dr^a hailed the^ first geoi^.wrKyttWS' ** l?> ?,n violets, flies, -ppS/p** lavish their . was picketed and painted white, indfca tive of the tidy house wife and clean cdn flr?!nnnno5nti# or TM? ----- 1 1 n.biiiu. j.no wiuqows naa green blinds,* but they were lcept joyously opened as if the sua arid friendi^were both hear-"! tily welcomft to the beat room", where Con tent Rogers was the presiding /genius. I lia7e Eometim'e's thought .that these strong a^ .ujiiiKuu traits: ci character run in the blood, and that a croaker or a jolly wo man was quite as much indebted to hpr. 1 ' Constitution as to her training, for her'.pa-, i culiar development. Certain it is, tfriU ' this woman ca:me rightfully by her char acteristic hopefulness jj|J?d conteutment. ] H!er maid6ta name was Goodenough ; her father was called Waitstill, Mid her moth er Hope. Tfie last child (the twelth by' the WST.^ W#' t,,! y t/ ... ? VVlItOUl>, US III HOg | the' measure' oF&ife'fr, happinqsfC Patience' I Faith,- Hope, Charity and Temperance were cherished names in the- family,- that had beenjianded down for ninny genera tions. By a eort of manifest destiny, which seems to he as strongly b'clieved in by the modern as by the ancients, she had married Content*Rogers, and ' settled in this neit'farm home. v Content tnnlr mf> fnr r. i '~4 ^rii^T ? WWKH'CU uCJJgiU"j ate' I called quite early at the door.j^Poor old man, yot$look tiered and hungry"/ aai3 he; 'come in and bieakfast, wo are just atthet%hle/ I fouiid-Content Rogeraat the morning meal \yith a goodly row q^chiltfren upon each^sIJo , j?>f th?" t?Wo ?->f ?n r auui two to-twenty, lie had been expecting roe but cot'quite eo early in the'day. The .e whole group was orderly, fop the family wa^Bo much given to hospitality that an unexpected guest was rto*hovelty ih tlip household, ? , , ? * *' " 'Pray, how djfcvou -mailago,t said I, 'to support eg >UAr3fc hv farmin Thpy-sjty it noflrr business.' ? \Vell, my wife can ifll you more about c that than I can. ? keep the farm going c ** outdoors, and she keej)8 the.fapiily gojng ^ in doors: I never find any 'difficulty in 1 keeping the grain biiAand meal chest well a ftllfd 9d<| tlie1arde*?W?H stqffedf and some fcdw th^re'&aS'fiW&j^i.been- enofjjfc ttftffct 8 and drinkjfvrer since w<Tbegan bouatfkfep- ii fng^nd that iatwenty-two yeSrs ago this I sp*i^g.'. ~ . - ? *r3J3aVHff>lio say5 farming 13 a poiBr bvisi - v n%?9<" a??ad. Content with a surprised v Jij^^ ifPaliS''had nevt^Jtalfen that^riefl* -f ofv4t.:: ? * ' ? ' ?? a ?^W%'t*<W6^of.y(mr townawom^n, t jVllWW/ ow*u f. ' 1 I haye seen her; 8li%sliv?a.??p ' fjariak^nd I havn't much ac jib bfer.. But I JjbeughWthe and UappsL?^ey:are ii? c6llege;^ap4^tlieir _ ?Pailha^e tjiey $ e above tS^'rbuajnfcss, which *al- " rd to Vfeep'lo many chi^. a ibmX tv-erjrfc^.iii ?? > BofoVe I. got .ov^rTWiing glad-Yor anything, I always noticed that another" came. When the ch|ldreii we're^isipk, I alwj^s felt bad, bu^they yyere noVer^eick long, in^w hen they'got^ Turning round again, I forgoJ the*pust. Th?y made us a 'gocfd deal of care when they ^ were small, but they save us a great' H&lrty steps al ready, and^ will *sa ve. us a. great'-'mAuy more, asVe need their aer&C'ea. "*Efc is a great comrort, sir, to nave good cbildreD, and ours are thd best in the'wtorld.' 'But does farming pay ?' T'inquired. '.That depends upon what, you mean by piiying,'she CfJntinued. 'It ptiya us abun dantly. We are happy in our work, and have no longing for the pleasures which others, enjoy. If a man is only con tent^ I suppose it makes a very little difference wneuier lie iiave a thousand nv a million of dollars. We have a sui. .omfortAblo house, all paid for, and our worldly sub stance is increasing.every year?I suppose \vp enjoy it as -much as a king e?joy3 liis palace and kingdom. We 'are able to ive" a good variety of books and papers lelves and the children to read, so [e are jfigjroing uomethinp: ever? day. T sijpp'pBeWe enjoy them quite a? much as if^e'.bad nothing else to do but to road theafT'^Qur children are iu a fair way to makiv&seful men and womenr'-'tfhe chil dren of the richest men will not make any.* thing more, and raany <jf them will fail to do this. . -# 9 ? JfMlQinAQQ mol/ao ? b ?" , ?v .1 ) ?*? ! think it pays us quite as.wejl a3 any busi-. nesathat does not make those happy who follower, 8Ven though it gives^thqm more monerny. But farming pays well enough in money, i. e., in worldly comfort. Our means grow with, our wants, and what can any reasonable being ask more? The farm lias grown larger, the soiLdeepQr|and rich er, the cattle have rincreiiey> aridgroWu sleek and handsome; the pile of milkpans is higher and brighter, father.eays,, #mce Thankful was old enough to scour them. T^e 'garden io fulj of. I/uUs ayd vegetitles j&jd the grain bins aro nei&r^.mpty.' ' f^|jy-,";peraua(3efi that Gontent ' ad founJ the philosopher's atop^ x natt^iof wrms.r'sjWllK THE COHFISCATI^ BILL. The following ia a cripy oilman not wliicli* jas been passed by tlio Federal- Congress: * pe it enacaled bijt't&p^Scnaf#and House yf Representatives of the.- United States if Ameriqa in Con grist dssf^ibfed, That, f diifing ilia presedt or any'intur^nsureg ion against the Gi^eroraeut of tfi^Jnited states, after the President of the. y?I stales shall llfivn '.fJrr ... ^? ,.j ^'vwiilia iop, that the laws of tlfe United Slat^jjfe >pposed,,fl|ftKthe exociilioD-llAr^Cdlptrirc ed, by combinations too powerful to be Oppressed by'ttt^brdina^-'C^urte of judi-^ proceed.irfgfl^or by tbo power vested in af6h6l&.b^. aiy^gsreoft or persons tis, her, or thi^^0^,f*6ftotngy or om^' >Ioya'r, shall ^oroha?e or atfqufre, soli or jive^ny property of wbataoevei^kihd or lescriptioo, with intent tp?ys?i or employ be'same, or. suffer tbe eaipotp bo. uifcd or. tqaployed, in aidiiyj,# abutting, ojr 'prprap^ ing such iosurreolio'n otirlsiatande to ibe ^ aws, or any person of. personi-^tfgagl&h herein; or if any 'p^r^pVpr peYtfbns, he, o\vner or owners bu<A' phopfeirtyy baft knowingly UBe or employ, or consent o tiie use or employment of tbe ??me. as [foresaid, all such property1" U hereby de^- ^ lared t6 be lawfafr qubjecfc . of prree aogj aptnro wbereffer'found;''Wd it sU^lI JjMbe Q| luty of the President (if* the Uni#Sd?jatea- ^ o paj^e. the same to b$ seized" confiscated p-( od condemned. w Skc^. And* be it further enacted, That "w! uch prizea^Md'4aptufeg^5j|J be"cctQeeran?cl w; ti tUja Di^ttjct of^fci'teu^tpouft, oT rafr at jTjjtotT'States .hating ^riaditfioa. of^th* or mount, t>r ip admiralty in ?Dyf.<k?trietin Ut 4ia ooi'i* 1 ? Sec. 3. And bitiljurth.tr eH^ed^^X be AttpTiioy or aj^Diairict orney. of*the Upitad Sta(^|fa fti^vwi >ropetfy mrfy aWthbe. 'igHftftatllfajP ??** K PHKwShlritfw^A"^M?M',>!*t' ?J8^B *>2 flajr'f fce.c MICt hd benfr; i^pewofi proco*dk>gs ?Jw!l-jbo for . informe*. TSfcitod w.7^ m l Vr" iqteqaal, parts. rc< 4k ewuitd* pcrtot^. dfitroi n^o led to the la^r.of ,aojf ^ jereoivunder the law* pf Anj^&tatp,' w THE ADVANCE "GRAND- AB*7^ Tbe T s;afrespofljleufcy of th? ^Charleston CoUgi^'-tfrus vrritea.to. the advance of'the ''Grand Army/ and Us diwtar at'Sfanai^ SBS'C' * Tbo nccounts^f the great battle contin ue to com? in b^4 instalments., > I saw.Presi dent Davis this ruornjug, wbo gavq t'-rno many interesting particujatg.. .-Yqaterdaj^ I* learned much froia OTtfwBe^pnt, and'tbi^ evening GefD McGbw'an eutfifiaioed a^Brge' circle with many amusing incidents. The enemy crossed the Potomac with a grand army. Gen. Scott^-in a vplendid carriage drawn by six horses, passed part .of thp.^ay at" Centcrvillo?MVS." Senator WiUtoiJj Massachusetts, and other ladies weteM? _._i bitg. . _One wasalaJjy of<CenterTille,- \v^V, \vhomr*^n. McGoWan afterwards spent. tp& ;4V&1ftbgl^Ger? Scptt said, amongst other v fil&sant^jtogs, Jhat bo h^d Davis and Beaurtgrird .i^tKpVjp^ini'tof bis hand, ijid before night would "ct&kthein thtie?/ jlo&ing Lis hand-like advice.' Nearly all the<?'j uembersof Congress had ootse over to aew tbo batlle at a safe distance. c Their appointments were magnificent. ? fhey^bad tii,' pieces of artillery of the very j )est character : Sherman's battery, that e lad a romantic refutation ; the West Point t >attery 5 the Rhoa'e Island briery ; all u aagnificeot guns, and from which not a j, ingle discharge had been madu* * We cap uYed the whole?the Rhode Island battery,. vith G2 horses nil harnessed " la it, and p eady for action. 'Their muskets, riflfcs, pis dIs, bayonets, tiro., were superb-^of^tbese, . in ...JC a. f- in. nort'i.'oA 1 no poiu jto Qumi irgm iv,uuy tu 2V,"" 00. Cartouche tfaxes, knapsacks, India ubber great coatac'-by the wagon load. Ltnrnunition, a bow^'Mess quantity. Of roviaion.8,' .fifty wagOi loads bad already, een haulcdvwithout making any irapres ion orfttheir 6tores. President Davis told leHlie quantity* was4 supposed to besufB ieot for the supply of an-army of 50,000 I ^ ten for a' carapriigq,. The killed an bunded of- the .eneoiy^are estimated at ,000 to W^OQjpeD^pnd pf prisoners'2, 00 are-^lreadj^.in hand, and tlieycontinue' m the front. The rout as coraplejjg" jGren. McGowan saj^no on? ho'had nol^jtoesflg'd it could form- any Ipa of the scene. " ' m an N ti< tli cc be There were no lleglinan^Do coiflpaqieB; waa Tine-confused and corbpflfet roaaa^pf ying men. Aa our'cavtfr^^MkwJk tbein, ieyn.^8urrendered .jjfi- bodife*or 20, 30, 3d so on f and while these werd^ecared -id eont to the -r&af, the others scarred, ght and left in the woods, to retnrn again r^'o-jomJa-'aa the opportunities offered. At'HondersoQ, they had a^serve of 10', 00 npen, and an attempt was made there > ra*lly; bufa era. was raifle^.- that,, the ragbons were coniitjg and, seteed^by an<jvy. inio, ^ariblher *stanTp<;d CQnitnegeed," fo* Uicli4he reserve added ^few^ojaentuim ora. ,tn a i.e sceno iar *aaid> - fig our rpo^-inparlf" alii; "exhatftteJ. Many>bad , endprt ffsfct-^iaii _ . . , ^ lien nothincafnce tlie itftv IwftiTP.sml nil fftl Ba Clifrf! had beep in aoiion bioce day ^ "W'c v r -.31 - , Jo88^w?8*-^id to l>e frigHtful,' ru Sletn^wSlfcir^ doubi?*Oour.. -tt W&d/ai yditsetf. jOur trqfjv mecf ltH&'a cj^yi'cUon'of ottt'Tfc ufewjll loo!f opon t^e pro3f>6ot?"i ittffl^8\ke offer of ntloUi^f vi?b6 e*ctmvl<naed^' tbecqp^paad' IheCSol^iers of the t^jfas,aind illrfeljLwUUootJfidenc^iupqD inut'tt&l sup^. 2 >rt-.fb Ibtf boor of dt&ge?. *'TbV?in?fliy ur give way t6 rai^uaj rectimtnttions J 6 ' bilq, eorae^ fqjigbt bravely, otberijJ^d ? , ithput-haying..beqgji ft. gob, Do8?rpoo ..8 j^^muW^Wfe?{pioDg tbfenw We,^ 1 tb'e *re ma3$ roore unit^o; mere' luuiutuuvj ?uyr<j pompaciiaaa resoiuie. Th f $&Sg a^tf^S^ttions and. Idrioft under which volunteers arc Ae-; anvua uuuqt waiivu tuiuu igui u ??? r. jil in the Codf^dapte States ty&y ' 9 Unlier pie bUhrflfufaV pub.lio ^cWence, jo,000 volunteeM-pj^&iBa'acceptwho ill ba^Bubje^Cyio thd^ySk governing the gular army. ' Th* t$>!ns of'sefHiTo will > during.tW . J^r #- ? Each regiffifent is coi eacb c<ip?4fltlng ?uten ast?* fo?r ? ^JolonqJ, ? rr ' IieutoriteikGnlnnftl. .tan 'coftp i1nKthV?a rrn P to, 1 jt i? THE COX COBtPBOMlSE PROPOSITION. It was announced^ telegraph a few Jays since that Mr, Cox, a Domocratick member of the federal oongreas from Ohio, tiad presented a.peaoe proposition. We give the proceedings as w? fin** - MUU VUWUJ IU ItIC Now York papers of-Tuesday ? Mr. Cox; of Ohio, apked. |eave to intro duce the foljQwfng^. . Where^ thepart of rational beings to terminate difficulties- by rational means|andJi^rtlJ61r at? the difference be tween the Uu1fed"8tatesvHutlidritfea nod tho eleven -eceded States have .resulted in ft state of war, characterized hv hiMnr Lility and Extreme atrocity* and although jng^'rty.m the acceded States Are guilty of l?raking-tho national unirfn and /fettling, lawful Authority;- yet be it! Reiolued, That while we make increased , * . i(Torts by ournrmy and>oavy to nqtiintain ' he integrity, and stability of this govortw nenl,the.common lavvs'of war, thoso max iri^of burtinnity, moderation and hohWj vhfch are a pprt of the international code mght-to lie observed by both parties, and i stronger reason exists for siujh observance >6t"ween twopations, inasmuch as the incens1 d parties bavo a"*common nncestry, ory, prosperity, glory, government and inion, and are now unhappily engaged in icerating tbSir common country. Second : That there ought io be left open s between two natitfris the same meanlffor rerouting tho warvbeing carrijNi* eous extremity, and there ougljt al?6 in the.f ? ** iterest of civilization to Jbe. left open some, leans for the restoration of~peaceand the fnfon. .. ? Third: That to tbis end tbe restoration T pcace and tbe tJuion on the basis of the i.ndamentei principle# of tbe constitution, jgre be 'appointed a committee of one ember from-each State, who shall-renorfc this house, at ils nfixt- session, such a? J endtrients to the constitution of- the Urn- ' States aa shall as$ua?e di grievap&s.^ id bring about a .reconstrnctiotLx&Mei [| ational Union; and that for tfi^tfepifrjj^ j) )D .of such satisfactory adjusCWfl(Ut".itf^d" '' e conference req(iiailetf(?^|j^epdj | ramission of citizens* of tbe'^gi&d Stages J i.appointed, consisting of E&Vtf$j>d Evetdtj; ^ ^Massachusetts, Millai^ Fillafora oC^^W ' I ork, .Iieverdy Johnson of -Maryland*; artin- Van Bbreti of/fte\t YotV^bofnai.' i* i*ing of Ohio, FrankluV Pierr.ainf "ttfirfk agppsljire, ntid James Gutlrtle-of Ken*. ^ Ee(lues^ from ibe so cpHed t )t>fedoflU^ ^6tateo the appointment of a ' n^y^aErofDisfilon, and who shall GUHifer ' f in ilia < )(" of T ? ? if<v Vii J U1 JJUUIDTUtCj 'JUU b firBt Monday of September next," and at the committee appointed from this iuso notify, said 'commissioners oftfieir poiotmeot And.'fuactiorft,- and" advise and ufer withjjjiem,.afid ^poj-t their a'ction the n6xt eessi^ as an ametrdnteol ofjthe itft(toti^n of-yfibe United Strtes, titrbe. qiposed bys&joigresa tp.the State -fiar their Lifi&tiqp,' according-to the fffth article of ?* id odgslilulioo Rihburne.. objg^Jed to ^ho Jj^ro resolution r *-? - ?. Mrl 0*>x^ moved a^auppflrf&ioh pf ^be les. T *r \ \ ; * S a "'j? 'The qu^ation'wM^ete^fh'n^d 'ib*tbe 6#*. tive-^45 jyjdip* n' ?v ; VA&X.. gjsunIH'8 OOMPAJTr,. Die following, are the Officer At&PrTvzb v| the MoDrfffie^ifles.- " teArMEi^M. Bjtitetj^,CoMa 1 n. JQuJf G Ktf^XftvsTl*t-Lf?ulonnnt, JVILLIAJI 0.' DA^fe, $d. Li#nteiraat^'. >if "^OW^S RgBBft'^ON, 8d Lieutenant, James S.'UornnATf^st S?rg?'<rtt. * * Frank H. Wabdlav^ 2d 8ergeari(. " ifeawptu 3d Sergevpt. ?ajx>ca w, '4 tb> SergM n t. - IrtTfATOMMw. Ikt'Corporal* ALPuBp lL'&/t*LY, id'^rporal * O. MAMS&tt Jordan, SdCorporaF. David R. Pkxs^^th'Orpoenl, :t ' ;.r- .*\. it- - "Apoerson BdrtOOA 54. MjfiratyiU William .66 Mcq?_ >ridLM3!cCaalan np^jj^iMoCaWiah a uen nauuan Bu4W&tA Oa Bucbanatf JoJ BUckburn Jpftn'S 58?AfoC!inton Ro Bush aft Rich'Af 69 MoCrnoktefc Calfl vrelf ^ametA*' 60 M?Do wall Ch.l^lmyaiy; W: JloFanin Oiemsp.n JolinJJt*:-62 M^Gaw __ C^ffqcMfC^aiE&. as McKldfcay Irv w?ir V i AfiT MoLauobUi * "**" " me, / tSLi,FAW Ptrlro^ e3 ?i& 5? * RATE8 OF POSTAGE. IN THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF ! . ^ATaERfd^. . > 8k c. I. Tfit Congress of th? Conftdi rute^ States of. ,America do enac.t, Tbat so much of the first, section of an Act entitled - 'an Act to prescribe tho rates of poBtdge in the Confederate SOttes of America,"and tat | other purposes,' .approved February 23.' I 1801, as relates to. sealed^ packages contain ing other than printed ,or written matter, | including money pAdkages, be and the same- j is hereby ho a'nieildgd as to reauir? . such packflgeft/aiatVbe rated by weight",Wd charged the rates/of .letter gostage. *Y ~ Sec. 2?And be it further-,enacted, That the second section gtSaid Act hp amended as follows^ to Thut all nevvspapeffc published vyitbniHba . Confederate States, not exceeding ibreB ^ouncea in weight^and sent frotn the oMco of publication J&jjgfual |pnd bona fiiltsubacribnrs with fa ? I fede rate Sfates/ahaH be; ch a rged 'w^itlnpos- , j; tnge as follows tcfiwR:. Tlio postage jOrrthe regular numbe're bf a newspaper, published, >b weekly, shall be ten centa pur quarter ;(pa- $ pen, published semi-weekly, doubloWint ? amount; papers, published si^imes a we elf- ;ej six times that omounjt; and papers publkh4 6 ed daily, seven times that amount. Arict g - "rC on newspapers neighing more than-thre^fT. ounces," there shall be'Charged < ditjonal ounce, in addition to rates: On those published (jve cents an .ounce of faction per quarter; on those'published tw tfeek.ten cents oer ounce ner nmrfM ^ . ? r" ' "" those"pubJialied three-times a week, fifteen cents per ounce per quartet; on thosjg'jiuV lished" six tirties a ? week, thirty c^^j^ppr. ounce per quarter; and ^pwpuhHglied ?;iw thirty five cenUbfilsonniifl^TvaKiiifihr.* " Oftener tbatr ifr?'-And bi'onontbly sllall tei. charged as ^newspapers. And btlier periocijfcala sent . from' tb.e?office, af publication to actual B^ bgn^jule sub; jcrjbers fihalf be ^icyiwta^e r6Up.^? ;.tow it; ^ Q 6;?i? jfei} lar. nurpbePs of a^perlpqicsr, publ^gj^drtUjv j(L t$L& : bonfederate' ^S^tes,. an'^a Jji " ~ " isbed 'p6puiiy,- 6UBii.oa' iwo apa. u mui jfints per qafcrter.; and Tor. ^gveF 'iht ts: Aiuia yr. irquupn 01 |tn Wo.liiM q iajf .eettjfc additional} if pub|j|hjfed poptbly, dquwe' tbat amount*;. AflcbpefK idip?> bliiii qoart6rly^<^^bi?rifci^|^ ^ffttf-rairged- tWrQ cents Sn^WnceV-jj^jb e^MftWibe?-to )dlca^yyian "be' req iUred.quar^-" efs ppaljCge thereof-.tfi^vkl^^ivtbe bf ic0*of 4'flliv<jfy,r .n^yj^^id . $vlftier-.pBic6 vhore published.'; 'A'nd*^lidr?*8j[ian iexliar ;ed upon ?v^j$ter2tipfopAgef^.and'-6apb :irculnr not hrtndbH , >3mpblet, perftfdtcnj s(\>d maga2in<?11iclic ball, te unconnected witti.tfny rtirfniwCjipt if'fvrittpn matter, and not ex6^cfifi?jwe? luricee in weighted 'pubftsl^d^^bfr-thV 3unfedeTatp * Stites, into, cents'; irid, fof1 neb' additional ounfee br fraction.of*aif ttt/A /'oVi^a 'I' ue S4 tju fea< --?? M.w ayjuiuuuatij amciHTii J'rv^fsy A. the -postage rfhill be "pre-paid" Wjatfritn pv T oiherwjeo, ai^be Postrna^ter-Geuqtfll shaft iirect hobly, bo and "or unbdun^.^iif ^igliiijg^S&l^rpUT pQUjfflst Bbill^bfe ae?*.medf uailftble naStM^i^'shflll be-chafy&d #}&?, iostagc, tovbe~pYo-pfl}<? by^ajampS of brt#fc: ihd l^f^raa^r-w^etal'niiy direct,' t .rwo Q^ta an oun'c&'iblT^any distant, ind up0&? alljie.wBpapeftfc perlodicaUfind >o6fes,-$n&fafe4aid", ^pjubliibed bfi^o'p^.tbe ipTiia cjf tbcrCoqfe'dei'rt^'States^ T*' \e chfWVgid postfiffi^at doablotbe; _^_?c JT ??, ti?u: <r & TWOOf pUUIlBU^l ierr,?rt'Jperiodiq'ote ^yllh?n' (he y^jpftpd aVj^ recfrirq oiruefUipH fttsfce fiuTj otU$r/ ('rjtip -respective offic&rof ublicsttDgt Mp' * copy of Mcbftffoj^lKal&^i! 60 ofrjostftge. ?Xll n^fcpjtoSttflffes^afeB li^h e chained postage'ai ttft: rato"of^>neo eijt ach. -; V * ? 6.90^3. la tir i emgted, That the aborei^ited-Act * aijfl & ;*?? ijafuroWb^eo 'cgntattfrnfrt' noft kit *4. .-as to rid? % s^ri pat apt Ba -1 9t? oni t^elc KpL on of T<3 re 'Sec. 4. Aijtf IjSSp^ contXfqed it w^d > tn? Ciiiieifyr 1ST aifLE S. G." Volunteer ^ jFor tht Field djfisjfy1* ' ' CO'A.T. D*tk blueclotlr, <j|ou.blebrea8i j tea, wiui two rows ole;g&J^ buttpps .eaoli, '< the rows'to be two inchejj-^Mja# ihe . waist and .widemiy.to sigiaShe^ at "the* iho'ulders. Standing cqll^Yotgreefi velvfit, I tyUh gilt lace half-inch .around, th^ idge. Cuffs two nnd ftThctif jjbcho3 deep, jf green velvet, witli two", ama\l button^ )h" IhtT"underaaattjf., .Skjrt^fmck co#t pat em, reaohimjj* two incftes^Ttalaw hplf high, and tripitftfid around with gt^en vel vet one iiibh wide from th^~yfflat to the jack of the. 3kiftjtwoi buttons'ojjj th?*bacW, o range, with the loweaultop9 on the ire^tj^d one bpttofT onuthe lower end t? e3j$,jpocket flap. ' _l > PA'NTALOjDNS.?DarkQile, or cadet (ray cjoth, mado full in the Tegs, aud. rimmed with trold lnna-orm arM p,ch wide, on tfte o^ter.$cac4 of eaph leg. fiAT.?Broad Mtj ,six" inches ,ighv in "ttie cVawn, WjtUi.tfre itigIi|j^9e-of hejbrirrilttffyied up,- and'loop^d'.bj^a" gold orQ. to a qrrfall fialfoetto button - on the ide of tlfe Jiatfgilt palm?tto?re&'pE^tHfe ide turfted'npi gokKptft^ith W*W?MWu codWx* G?C^ESr-^BrdfF ^gaKtrattu^io^reaib, theftffist to'lKe *elBb^, .v r-rS^AitJ. jgilt ."hilt, ftnd^cab^ lf^8v^t'ir^not- ^nS bullion ta^elj- bfo^Jk: ^vi T-3* 'fV\ ' 41 WrtrtlT.'i'? ' ?. *V * y *- -'^ ruv-waa auKfto; go twice Mrourtd y;.aifo^tie, p1d.-th'6;lp(fc hjp^ ^3."^To' b.e worn;o>i parade' or in ^oP^ffio^npM, **? .-JB'adgeS'Of Distinction. . on thp^ collar an#5 8Ul$ac fftS ^larfteler on - feqcjE tft lijteOt. ^Golorid], t?t$3 rge stars.lA xfe ^h^eaoJi' jibes.- long. ohe tMBr * Ui9 ?te^A *>i Uie.VFieldt Q/Bcettt^lte en the cuff* arid 'elbi>jv?-tHree.ciitk hs 3K,?;0Q,n wtf. v ch arm Ibelp.w ik, comt?e^wfllfi^qur irporal ^n^cHmiiyshi^p^ irnoraj*^'' *V. TV*' ?? , . qr ea'fih S?^} tVed, cihjyfcroris- po;| ?v ttflg & icTtb v jtfpns (16wn kfa^ frotffc^j rt^pf *th? the.co&jtto. *en velv8(&one ifi_Qfi,f.%^0e.'i^ Ja of gifeon ^fijjtf .? ecj^.to^e fhT^meVi BA-tswora? sflMh.'Vi mM ^aqcari a 3urgeorr . uajjiainraw 4 DOAT.?T ' ' L ' dg69 of ?and. a.quarter ijp"^ if. sij^HBS^^Rdrt h3Frock?l?lq. * rg't MgjdZqtf ' - ' .hcratjpSfy&gfjswvl le*on e&cppjj Serg/umuftyt :s /. ???^ .in i * i ' ' r*. W-' ' '- ' >* " 'P: f?.Foi')npn commissioned officers *jMld pifi vatas, roundabout Goats and Ij^anta "of tha aanlg; materia],. and .trimmed With, gre?t\ vvoi^ted braldvhsff inch-wide. -(JAPS.?GJazod silk-, or oil cloth/" ' It is enjpinedupfih each bol(^et nfuj-oIB-. cer to furnish himselfr.Vljfth ^*cape of ^#1. <fc enamel cloth,*tdbe .fastened'to tbe collar of the aoal^yith tlireo flinalUbuttons, \hnd ta extend thfao inch?* below the elbow.* can be removed Ht*pleasuro. T* EaoIi soldier should furnish ^himself with two cotton-shirta^ two under shirts, two pair of draWire', four pair of col$on socka, tvjo.. silk handkerchiefs,.pno^laek'cravat, phir of strong-Be vfed shoes; ageing tQ>ead,v buttons, needles, pair of Bcis^re and thimble, knife ind fArk, one largeBo^ie knife,"knapsifcka int^/Caijteens^ , that tbo ;jood add patriotic oiti?en?of-,tiie respective* Districts'from wbieJTfifi8jc.ompanie8 come, vvill-fhrhisb these a^?u&r uniforms. Camp kettlea,"fryingv panB, coffee poM, :0ffe6 mills, tin1;ups,;wa3^? ?xes? hatcbeta in'd other equipage, iris expected to,bo fur liflbed by the governmenjf.fi " BY THE FIEtD,,OFFICERS, i m? ia^ IW;.H0110By -that Its object is^g . destroy And to yptfRisbeg.-dlr -p51it _ _ brained, yet humanity ia riot o\$ of place " ' ' ^ tli'S-fcJ^'tnay be severe-: ||Ch^be speedily 30, ven-tn-war, V * * * Io .tlio' midst ?f battle?in tba-pasaion de*Wt?ment ^f-ltbo conflict?thoCjodjier jjjpr i.iv uro . may be suppressed! ildljg" elated with victoryfmay jtnfnft cxoe88es"at''^bich' tba worW~ will aild ^ Bot'.tbis ammal ferocit uVrojta idleviatjpg^^ti^i^^^^s ot the r rae? nui^es otj^e OtnilrijiQiarhiv. ^inut/??n. ti. - - " Je. _ vT .rr* ife^tffeated ie successfuVao' Jation to^t ? ' -i-'v, ijbf^fieiK'bpjJoT j^SbjpeD* it. It wane.*! rijftrac 6 ^wjj cl fj TT IHHl lOiild? r^ftlitxlo uboq'-.f^ ?is<. .... ,., mi by imilAtito eiHIMgratet&V . Ileayeti forbid ^ 'Ven^^tfce-i^TOiuesaHlj, aLoi^;' &Q _cfehouT3 Iegreto ^liqr ma^Festiy. gylde&$p? Uiue far fffifflpfoft".Abe "cooflfct. anfl.'cqy-* U^kiara milli ?lr?rS/>?io nl^tAffc. ^ puiiwiiiSront oiP the Cruelties and r?i?? Jbutjetieifciea.-i jjs not iq}i ffig np?J- ?ee& n^toejil^ay - .i^U3,-j5flt!pwj8h ustwith-tKa^^ot^^ap^ jnd^fcbwp on&*2g^:?% it the'lforror* of as-rlet Lupagnity Steffi] fra wit|f bWon^dfcyse- flrftHhg-pjfeity ofkffe j >ti?es b#y>. g%'98^^W?.de-r * (ft* ' ?-, ^?-? ? ' /*"* %.- *. CAVAXRY. i foH^yinj^^lfat of p^HolnBal^ j^bBvijle^Trffi) yw ordoiid-ll^ *" iXLMiC-J^i^4*p^ap0ra oMtlie vilH^^T-'.. "'