The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, June 27, 1861, Image 2
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M in?|-ki> Kvr.KT j
THUR8 DAY MORN INC, ?
AT I'ONW Wlioiur, H. c. ! ?
BY GILBERT & DARR. '
T K R M M . | *
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TW O |h H,|, A ICS in v srishly in ?lt*ne(. I .
No |M|H-r will b? sent out of ikr District withui
i lie money te?oiiip?nl?ii ih? ur?l?r. . (
AATAS or AH V ATI*I All. 1^
Ailuriiniwiiili itiMftiil At Sirenly-Kin ^
cents per (12 line* or less.) for the llnR (
oertion, ?i?4 hnlf thst kuiii for racli sutafft- '
?|uent insertion. ,
The number of insertions iw lie marked on I ^
ull 4>l??niwmoU, or I hey will tie publinhwii
until ordered to be discontinued, end charged
accordingly. Iiih
One Hollar per ?<|U.ire for a single Inser- ^
tioti. Quarterly And luonthly advertisetnrnts i
will l?e clinrgi-d the seine as a single inscr- .
lion, Arid seiui-uionlhly the ?niae as new j
ones. ,
ronimiuiicAtions recommending o^AidAtes "
for public office trust?or pnRlng esTtihi- .
lions, will be ckArged a* Advertisement*.
^^^^.MsrriAge" inserted grain. Obituary noli- ,
will he charged At Alttrti* ^
IS ^P^^rrel bflonpfwl, the
from Jefferson, TriM,
captured fourteen wagon* belonging lo Kmory
* couiiiiian<l, which IiimI been left behind.
A company from Pants'-* eouuty also captured
several wagon*. Bmory, Hiding ;? ? T?awiii
in rluee pursuit of him, threw iiwny gun*,
ammunition r*n<I (joveriimcut >tnrv? into the
Ouachita river, lint liettroyiug the *< ? by
breaking the lock* mn! taking them to piece*.
The enemy left at Port Ouachita n large
quantity of e|<>t|jiiig. no me provision* and one
field piece. At Port Arbucklc, nl*??, they
abondoncd various Government Mure* and
supplies, most of widclt were stolen and carried
nw.iy the Indian* before the Texan*
pot there.
Alter taking po**pM*ion of Fort .VrburWIe.
if wit* garrisoned by a company of Choctaw
and <'hirkasaw Indian* under t*npt. McKinney.
Fort ttuachita win garrisoned by the
pen<l-shot Hanger* under Capt .Mayberry.
Mr. Peel nl?o infurm? us that tlie Chickasaw*
belt! > mim-tI on tire 21th May, and
formally <n*?ulvcd their connect ion with the.
Foiled Slate* Government, nud inuel ? manifesto
lo the I'hocttwt, frocks, Cherokee*
nnd Seminole*, and to the Re*crved Indian*. I
nilti?in|( theni lo secede from the ohl Untan, I
nnd to petition to the Southern Confederacy to
beVwwived t> a distinct organized Territory,
instead <<f an Indian Territory. The friendly
Indian* are all in favor of it. They hnd
ordered off all the Yankee mie?ionariea in the
country. The Indian* also took up two Abolitionists
from Northern Texan. o??e of whom
wit* it preacher, and hung litem. The fort*
were all to be garrisoned in twenty day*, iit
accordance with a tieaty made with the lieserve
Indians.
Mr Peel further *ia?en. in illustration of
the bi trit of the Texas troops, that within
forty-eight hour* alter the new* tame a?.roa*
the Taxi* border that the Kan*a* bandit
Montgomery ?nt coming down, there were
11i.ik'mi men under arms who started immediately
to meet him. lie s?>* llmi. Inw.-wl of
'here fieing any !\Nilm?niiits in N'nithtrti
Texas, the j eople ate tin minion* toe fighting.
mi. I .It -l--?.- i ... 1 - ??
? igcr f ?r l ho fray.
Kentucky.
Wo ir?i? * and believe that the gallant Sfri'e
of Kentucky cannot much longer look with
indiUcreiiec upon tin* eloits now being made
in Kti^Urr her mother. Virginia, and her tinier
Siii|en of the South. < on lie who is hone
of our hone mill flesh of our flesh. remain n
|?-?s<ivc speetutsr of tlic movement* >f va-t
armies to crush out hbeity ami independence
in the South T fan ahe look froui her lofty
hill* upon the Ohio, ami roe droves of those
swine overrunning our Western territory, the
(ami* and house* of her own kindred, and not
bin ii to cross the harder and avenge such Insulin
and wrongs ? She is not the Kentucky
of olden lituv, if she can remain neutral much
longer. Missouri has defied the oppress,,r to
his teeth: Maryland, gallant .Maryland. i?
only Jield down by force <d" arms, nnd if free.
llkt* a, II . .I>|, iriiu 1,| laiful t"-f. ? - a
the South: and thus the whole si,upholding
South with the exception of Kentucky, has
Trttticl to iiio t*.inn?r of Imlepcndenco. Surely,
the leaders in that State w ho counsel neutrality.
may well question the correctness of
their judgment, when they tiiid Kentucky
thus standing alone in the Southern panel,
the ..uij dissenting voice in a body whose in
iri?"???, in?uniuw) nii'l |>co|>lo ti e identical
li?>r own l<et Krntnfky n*>k thin jiichtwii
? I toe* nny ftw State ?i md nev.tral T *Ah
?o the tllrgrd dctk-icncy of arm*. wo could alliinit
wt?h that the pliraac nn|?r<>vod *i ni <
hint net or Wen heard of. If tl^c descendant*
of the men of '< ' ami of 1H12, cannot defend
their llhertiea with the .?aino weapons with
which 'heir father* acliicvfil and maintained
thcin. I hey do not deserve to be fiee. There
never yet Ium l i en a weapon invented met e
formidable in a Wave man * hand* than the
^ titl-ta-frt^n,,! musket and the ohl Virginia
^BBI^BIHBH^^^Rmltrlnfr him mr
^ payment of a aebt. ia prohibited
of nations. Kit her of these aria
i? considered not only illenni hnt
hence they are prohibited.
now owe <1
fork and other Ni rtherii
to pay. war now ia re
existing between the Confederate
the Northern i States, and
. money without violation ?
II'mmX!"* Mux. Join
Knntville Kf(fi?irr, of the 7th I
mm* it rvjt.ni of the np??th delii
pre* ion* day By lion. John Bel
tery large number of people. II
Tenn. lie tilH rnnonn other thir
lutn v*lf. ho hml taken hi* po?
iiiioo wm probably around hi* c
Wit* frank to declare htmarlf * I
had counselled r?*i*l?nn? In tli?ln
c J of I he Federal ti-wrerntnrnt, an*
In to ? H? lei, iti'l if there oa* ?
mettt to follow it. he wa* willing
he did not ?eek to read# either
or the re?fw>ti?thilily. *
N..t withstanding the eagarnoa* t
to rugagr tt| and prolong thi* war
gh'TT. he did not halieve it wouUI
ilttration, lie thought it would
a tear. Knptand and Fn?nee had
in the mailer and they w?-?M not
continue
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[Fr.nu ili?- lUcUmond l.variit-er] A; "1
Treason und Xraiiors- ^ W
l?ntlag the proprcMi of a war, the prompt( /^r,
i<i riK<ir||^|'(>niilimtiit of irtilom ibuiI pro- >0'
ted in the < of the Confederate Slate* i
itli the Mm* r?|{iitiiril^ ua ultViaier* art- .It-alt
itli iu time* of peace. The military. fWr front ;
jpet*?--tftg ilit* judicial department of the ?
uti-fjMNii. u.KJ-. to ita rHiowMcjr in lime of ( T
?r.^T determined and resolute judge k.
pi-oniM afmur h theTerror of the traitor a* L ?aa
if a>-ldi%r with liia i>e>?ni?l. .
It ia useless It*.conceal the fact that there
e ^itimlier of traitor* the Confederate
at^ who canyoi he reached hy martial law. Hi unit
he moat dangerous offences, when com mil - addjf
duy tho*e uucoiiuecled with the army, can- aII,| ,
?t be reaclftd by court mariial. They can- , ^
if h? aliot by a file of soldier*. but th^v can ?.
atTanjad. or locked up tin- penitentiary,\l'r'cti
topimik te t lie erode ol i hair offence. i aact ?
The 1'ongie** of I lie Confederate States, for |own
ic pi|gpo>c of ie?a ii*k efficiency to the law*
r t lie |iuniahiueiil of traitora and other p}
ft-nderi, hare organised the l>i*lrict t'oiirta, j
y tl? ati|ioiii?iient of all the nefcessary ofR- .
ala, wW?t duliea are a* important, and 1
lould he at rigorously discharged, aa thoae I lei'hf
ho arc eugtged indie military aervice of that i
ic Oo*eriim?til. Ir liehootea every good thciu
liicn to protect the t'onfedeiacy froui jlie
lad jot treason of hundreds of wrctcheajsdm
J^frpMu Hjr giving
IfBtf. Whutrcr iwJ
prison of IrcioetiTsiiifflH
for seven y ears and a fint^i^PP
dollars.
fr - -
i ii in it person, without the permission or
nnthniiiy of ihe fioverniurat of llie fiinMf- .
raie States. ilirreilv or intlirrclly, corn- ?
iu?itCi> o?ctrrv on any verbal or widen correspondent-*
with our enemies, with the design tli
of furnishing thein ?i(1i iiifm iu itl?u liy which |(l
lo defeat the mcu'irt* of our own tloveriiment,
he commit* a TeiSdcriicAnor. which is w
punishable he fino a I imprisonment. "r
it is the duty of every loyal riluea to see i ui
that no violation of thc*e lows shall go uiipun- !
ished. The hunting down nnd arrest of every
man who gives aid and comfort to the enemy. '
is a patriotic duty which every one should pi
seek to perforin with the utmost fowl. |e
We have reason to believo that, in every rr
section, there are wretches who should be
brought to justice as speedily as po?*ihle. *
during limes like these, the district t'ourls in
of the t *onfederate Stale* should act with nil
such promptness ?tul decision as to strike
terror into every skulking traitor in the land
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Arms. ih
In the rural. district* every hon.se posses- I't
ses arms enough for its own defence?a gun |.j,
1 for every third male, or about i.ihki rifles
1 and alien guns, ibs private property of the gn
I Southern population, knowing this to be ^ei
ihg case, we are disposed to be a little ingrcdu- fri
I Inn* when wc hear ii i.1 tlmt certain local ilies
could send additional companies into the
j field if it were not for the impossibility of Wl
1 obtaining suitable arms. No doubt every j
[ company organised would like to have the be*' rit
arms in use, hut when this is unattainable. ,
it ought nm to follow that the country should !
be led undefended. It i? true that the rifled j
I lllllsket ran do evrcutiim with ?m?* I lot
| ninn. at tin* distance of five hundred yard*. i lil<
| and that lli?' rliul'^iiu, itl the ttaiue distance. j j(|
| would <lo in ik'. iltil.llirn, i< il lu Iw hii|i)kih'<I
1 that Virginana tru going to he "hot down, at I
t their very dooia, I y Yankee invader*? Ther^!
I t* K rrrt ?1mpW IW?" le .T alim eiitlig Iff# III
1 taner. At ifty yard*, filch l?iii loaded : f t
j wnli 'ifleeti huckehot. i!?? gnu which waal
j haruite** ?*l :? hmg 'U?lat?co firea it whole j
| lini.i>l?i'le at every ilaclinrir. Any one of | ?f
' the thirty buck n-t will <li a man : ntnl | l,\
i if aimed low. a little nhovr the knee, the j .
i iloiililr-linrrellril piece may knock down a j ..
j hn1f-do?cn Yankee at every tire, wliile the j
Miuiite hall can only hit n|n>, mo I even fliat ' w<
j ii improbable at i rhntl di'tuncc. So much ?h
j for the heavy iloithle barrel .-hot-gun. Then jj,
I there ie ?he hunter ? riHe, which will do exe*
j rutioti, in the hand* of n Southern niarkainau, '
I one hundred aiol fitly yard*. Thc*c will do of
I for th^ fen era, rmki, and treea. 1'aniel
' Itoone. or Indian faahion, uti'il the 'hot-gun f
I ean get within killing range.
I After alt. it it not the arm mueh as the j
, loan. Lei the Y ankee* find tfiat their new- aa
' tangled gtllia doll i kill the whole uf iik a^ a ( )>,.
i *afe dialallCc, hut that we are "till c'haiglllg '
upon thetn, uud they will drop their arm* j
. and run away. Then we run get a frr?li j
-n|'l>.v "i ii11*i snoot t lie ui?u'l?-rH in itif in
J urn It nlilt ilavT* vital K Vila* if llitit tvttc nf
' in>i private arm a enough, >!i11 nil our innlc ac
' population ahouhl he ?rjran?*??t| info eonipnI
nie* nn?l tender tlicnmolvee for flat* war: for
^rrh<-n the *sr con?c* in Virginia it wHl not )
i lid 11W? Iv to rxixi imyjrherc clue. Tliojr t-ntihl J
, tiiflat with nling*. if witli nothing rl>r?with j
rvn|i-liuok?, with noythea, earviiig-knivc*. | fa,
anything. in ilflVtifi' of their limrlh-ntonri .
' ntof the little onto dearer t ? tlititi than life
Kiohtnond Uidpulrli. j K"
. A Noblk Position. ?The e-litor of the l?e- |
Imocratic Standard. nt ci?a 1 N II.. n noMe
defender of f'niiatitutimiti) principle*. *H>'
having heen threatened with violence and
j ordered to leave It in premier* hy hie landlord, nri
' thur Mildly MiitlredKeH the cnetuie* of freedom ,|f|
i in New llatnpaliire:
If thin civil wur, brought upon our devot- 1
nl country Ly the political \ 1?.?111i.m pnriy^J^k
[ existing among ti.<, auapend* f he
lihert the people.
|Mta^^^?uarcliy
in in my firm re??ihit^^^|
tange on ?n **?" "> prepared ; ami my m<
iner even in : friend* mnv euvern iia?nn?ii?- --?
hv tIiw | I 1*11 atieli '? 1 know I ah
referred to i wrmgera enough. Tin* people of t|
ilaugerwu* ; ,r>' hare not yet Heramc *o dead toil
j A>irtli-riglit ol liberty, boi|iicnihed to
eht* on Nr* "*,r fn'hor*. to ?oe it m?lnted in th
which they * *' <lic humblest, and not ttruitt llic
rognited n< If they have, lli^y liitvu bftunw nn?
i Httlw atxl f' ee<W?nt which fliey enjoy, and
the* r?nn?t ' public i* not worth maintaining.
.flaw. j -JOHN |? |?AI,\
II ? j A ^kt Umt-Tni Wit k it Cm
**'' ' 10 rmdrr will remember Ibnl mimT week
* *!' ' r',.B Mated a l??*t I.w 1 l<rr>n offered and i
11^ haf" ' that * certain field of wheat 1ti .Innc
"ri. * , would not average thirty buahch to t
Knw^nie. j, |w#llWlbrl. Tj(, w??, , ,lf
ie? that, for . ... i .?
. ha* oeen g.uIn ii J, wud ikr mrmm
,P j thirlv-oiie bu*hrlV A half-doien it
leek, nut he I *. ..... .
- , ,| pure Join* county t atawlut were loot
, in that way. Tin- yield of wheat in
T T P4'1 fleorgi* in enortnouw?beyond all pr
n'*'. r Planter* who heretofore hare Keen gi
ny ptiaiau ^mkntlirl* nee now harveMitig tf.lNi
| |llf|'. ' Krlirf I* that wheat eiwitgh for two
1 rfcr t year* hair l?oeri pfrxlacej.?Macol
if the Moeth | i m LL m'
for mUiiwry j _ ** ' * ,
I lie of long ' Te\*?^p?r tear* that there wi
be endei tn in tie If corn raiaed that the farmer* wl
an interest r?o place to ?tore Itha* a^ont
pertril it to 1 ?old to l?e drlirereiflC tfle field at ftf>
J |>er himliel.
*
pitn -v
r O 8 E P|| f. jpCSfelH
liursday Xonaw? JfeiH
r Tbm Kditorimi and
irnid of i Wo Wytct, will ho
ily independent of eaebotbor
t rfcrriog to tbo foroior, Afl
ox! to the Rditor. Finucitllfl
uTery thing connected with tbo bgfl
t paper, will bo conducted by tkH
>rw. or Jr. N. Q. Osteon. who will fl
ny Ixislaeoa during tboir abeeneo (H
JM
r i'apers for Coowayboro' auboo4H
Igr l at tbo PoaloEoo oarly owBH
imrning. Tbo Pooimaoior will dfl
oily to Ibeir distribution, and gfl
n fuluro, onr NkMrlbMjdMjH
(here, andaoL^li^^MUH
I Tlie exciting ictiirTaRiMI)
tht^fforry Volunteers, for Vir^nH
Htli iiiMAut, will long bs remeoebnrvB
wli" wiii.c-hvI thoin. Never boB
El X I' yi? h:t.l nur f....|n,.,- ... 1
?? M
hole being mo completely excited by
dor of war, than ii wn?, when early In
< r11iityr the bravo tollow- oame pouring
t m l'\ Monio singing wild soi^H|
war. .?11 I victory, and others joining
Hinti\! pood -bye chorus, to the dear
ft ho hi n I them. Thoy continued to cwn|^^|
every section of the District, and
reive o'clock, the drum mimmooed w^m
to tanks. After being formed, IIHH H
arched up In front of the Methodist cfl
coniptii.iod by an imposing escort, cfl|
g of the brooks tinned, C i ptaia Nofl
e Carol ill u t i revs, Captain (Sillcspl^fl
'tachineiit of tlio Wucccainaw Afl
cut. Causey commanding. The^H
tiled at the Church, hy the |'rr>t'tl
autii'ul nml fair, their mothers, *in|
etuis, and after the conclusion of vct^l
essivc and solemn religious eSOTtfMfl^H
ro eloquently addressed by Rev. J
in. who, l?y fatherly counsel, and
ig v>onh, ifin.mini them of (heir <1h
d mid to tiieir country.
Having done justice to tlie dinney^J
the Volunteers were
iil; 14tiff now ensued a scene, ikfl
both oltirers and nwn. I'he^H
I'tiug, far exceeded the n^H
j and rnsnj .
ffianCa the) were -eeki?H
r (Veir country. It was haM
y ><<" to the entreaties of th^H
i<t many brave hearts wore al^^H
(lie disappointment. Their
under, t'upt. W. ('. While, cxercis^^J
set, tioii and principally refused thd^H
i?re married, and whose home dutic*,^H
o n.irst imperative Rut for the re<{ul|H
iiitiujf the uutiib'-r, ha would have
l'owcd to Virginia, by at least two
a? jjood soldiers as the South can profl
\t half-past four the t'ompany bsglfl
arcti ti r the railroad, escorted a* b^H
riitioticd, llic Artillery tiring a p^J
line <>f sc vi'ii gniiM. They wrre ullfl
yutul the suburb# of tlic town, by *
nrottrse of citizens, where the final
farewell were ficlmngri), all Mfl
giving them a hearty (lod speed, aa^f
Hi aefured that the Horry Vo1nni?akefl
Itieve nn honorable natne mid place nmnil
i? defenders of the South.
Jfl
Tho Fourth of July 1770. fl
.V? a frrf and uui,y> uifnt Stale, Hom4^
rolina united wlili her sinter coloni?jB
declaring their absolution "from all tlU>l
iiici' to tlie Hritisb Crown*" The memory^
t lie dav -li .uld be dear to each and every 1
ite. uniting in a dclaration of inde B
ndenee, but more especially sacred to tJbe*afl
ilea which have been eompsUed to t*k* utfl
n? a second time, and are noa itrug|U|gl
fence of the principle* th?njj|^tf
> should eeltbr?tO||M^|
of ih* a
nil hate " . . " *7* _
ii-. emu- plinient to fho old North Htalo and
if iiwrc'l regiment :
ihphi l.jr ||.?nor tln>ao to whom honor la
? pcr??n OHr tr,K,p- appear to bare bebaretl
outrage. n,.?hel. but ihonors of that day
mrthy ??f ,j,u. fo 11*?> >. pirn.lid regiment of >
tlic lie- I ]|ii.-*t who?e clinrjjo of bayonets dec
|irp>?Kf<l ll.eir 'induct on many
| port ant tit Id. Virginia's solemn ai
I Iv ji-alyp* of glory . hef simple, ho
T!,? | ngenii* population are weary of *h
ago *c t,.?rr oj fboir fmre?n of pint; they
bo, opted ,.out
tight with a deep >lrt?rininali
?i enunty limr|^ wbkh both friend* an.
. > ** to hit bom. of this occaeion No
ibe held ,)A ntHy l(C content. No forced
i.is ?*<* empty compliment ara aacoaaary
lofi.ea o| pTcrv Bl?fCment cf the facta. made
*'\i 7 tu w,,'"n- or how- hringn onl the at
Middle |n<| action of her eons and i
eceuctil. I .1 t ?i ?* - - ? - *
. : 1?T?JP, in a ><*im IOO CIMT IO IcMro
J, " j for crmr, or f?u?c for mfrat, cim
' . " for neither would nor could iwii
,,T _ T tnncing Hnr of Meal."
ii Ttkf- I
tior. Kill* recommend*, In a mm
! ' nvrl(Hr>n. that Col. Hill lx? pmgfc
11 be m> 1 ? ink of genera) and that a full feri|
ill have | oner placed under Km command. T
Iy?!><>? n tie doubt of hi? promotion.
jr fenm ' -?
, ?i?iceu Victoria in -aid ! be iaaai
Br
w
mr^
Eroit.
Mr WALSH.
PEEif, Hay SO
lad Proprietary deHHwtaA,
will b? conducted
HPPjH ?f **eh othrr All com- 1
to it* former, must W
H? tftfc Mltor. Financial Mllm,
HHW (onnwtri with the hueinees
Mo be ebodeetcd by the ProBp
Mr. N. G. Oeteen, who will tranHpitfM
4artn| their abeencc from !
M -.. __
^Eapcre for Conwayboro' eiihacriber*. i
K?1 at the PoetolRce earl j on Thura. |
Biinr The Poatmaeter wfU attend 1
Ettheir dietrihution. and We hope
K ear en beet i be re will (Mlj for
at thie officf.
BLrramr gtwi
PPPlM of our cnaatlajH
K. *ii(l depredation* could bo n
HEkted upon lb# properly nnd rati
^Knd there, without mooting with op|
| It ia to he hoped the matter will t <
Hid into at once."
H| the ride work* recently at Harper*
Hare been hoxc<l up mi l rrmnvcl to
^Bry at Kayetterille. V t' . where the
^ pn and alteration of at ih? will lie in
eouunenevd. A number of worl.
Hptsaed through Kichiuond from liar)
Ratroaf' for North Carolina.
took a on I lie iHth
ftrom Grafton, Virginia,
HbttS Sources, render it quite
H Hktriot trmj of the Virginia
^Hntrd, under Kx-Governor lit
^ gitiia Slate Contention )iu adoj
Constitution. reserving
H*tdt in certain contingencies.
Law wait <>n
^^^^^^^Hoorgia Railroad on night
of Laurens, S. C. n mem
Hiatus' regiment, wm accident i
from the on the
Hd t few day* ago.
hn-t taken from
Hh. lie threatens to rcti
H ^ 'tke purposo of "suiyi
offlio oltl
rent ion has elected
^Bn Coders.Congress, as lotto m
and Win. it I'reaton, for I
John
^Btalger.V. I'rjror, Uoht. Jolinm
K. Scott.
H>(!l M. Mason. Thus s it
Jollll W. Br?>?k.'1ihi<ot;H
Bkplaa an?l E. M. T. limit. H
Hfarylaml La* ii>lulttrr. re?olulio^J
Bt Ike tiebt the I . S. i'.\. rmtoH
^hrtatfd* unconstitutional, and tlH
j^Hteriiment arc unrun#tifl
^Bniral. and in favor of the
PPlitiou ol" the Southern
Bf wl?|>t<><i by the i,i<^Ul?*iiri> I
VyiMlo 4 nny.v H
BTork llrtnid, of tiio l-'th in?H
^Baral conviction obtain* thai. wiH
BuMnHoif. .on great jobbing h<>wH
^nrpicccs sooner or later, and, undH
stances, even throe to four |<H
^ th proves loo feeble an uidii.-eiueB
capitalists to buy their paper." B
^Bllurlbut, formerly a citiseu B
Bo. bit of iat e years a traitor to iB
Band a parasite uf Alnjlition b.onifl
Halely arrested at Atlanta as a sjB
IkiA Richmond
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l'V O IT.
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
oca
(irtirr?l lluiler of Ima b<
put mi the head tRww military diati
compoaetl or Yirgiti^^^forlh Carolina, ?
Tenneaaee. and wilt onwinl i|i an oa
a ?lay n poe?ible. Ilr will then move ha
ward, with a degree of rapidity, not raren a
pa??ed by liia M ??**<'h unci I a troops alien tl
took to tfieir legs in Haltin^fe.
lion. J. J. Crittenden r?|u^f to be a ci
didate for Congress. . ~
President l)?d?, and a number of the nte
bcrs of Congress, recently visited I'tnuacn
by invitation of (Jen. llragg.
Karth<|u akrf are beaming very frequent
South America. In addition to the nix tin
wind live* lost by ?)?e earthquaft at Mendo
it i? stated that San Juan, situated one lit
dred and twenty league* north of Mendo
bad been nearly destroyed by the aame ear
quake, with an catiinated loan of three lh?
and live*. The earl(uptake approached fri
llie direction of Valparaiso, and great anxii
ia manifested to hear fTt mi that quarter.
I> ticn. I'enkliill from Liverpool, I
n captured by the Niagii
^liu been alrongly for
H^j^^Cort inaa.
to
says that a large m
B the regiment* offered nml accepted dt
^Ty .p*?t Tt-w week*, hmf failed to come
mil. within I ho time specified. It intima
le to t,,cre t? root^ for plenty more, end
l0)| rcgimeut, ready within ten day*, is 1
i ex- rfl,l,wl l?y the Government.
J President Duvis to tho Ma:
P?r- Commissioners.
the I The subjoined reply'of Prrshlent
fnh- 'lie Maryland Coiuiniasioitei a, i* pnhl
I the lialluuore paper*:
Moktuomkrt, May J"?, 1W?|.?(o-t
I received with sincere pleasure theai
er's j that the State of Maryland sympafhi
j tlie people of these States in tludr del
t off I * tndicstion of the right of sell gwve
I and that the people of Maryland "ar
ant. t.,j wit Is their whole hearts on the rid
ling I conciliation and peace."
ccr- p',"p'c these Confederate
. i not wttiistnn'ling their separation fVo
I Into riMer. have mil re???l to fee) a r
| licilude in her welfare, mid tohopotJi
! distant <lny. m Stnio whose people, ha
ted I institutions nre no closely related nti?l
lntcd with theirs. will *eelc to tmile I
and fortune* with those of this t'onfr
The tlovorniucni of ike i'oufederatt
mn- receive with respecl the suggestion
the ! Maryland "that there sitvul
J general cessation of hostilities now im|
| until the meeting of t"engross in Jul
her in order tlnit said Rmly may. if fossil
ipv J range for nn ndjiialment ?! existing n
hy menus of negotinlion rather tl
sword." hut is at n loss how to reph
out a repetition of the language it lu
en- on every possible occasion that has pr
urn itself siuce the establishment of its it
j deuce.
vi lit deference to the State of ,\ln
,J ^iiht'>rr, I "mint hoti>r*. Ut lltr
lest j to terms, that its sincere ami earnest
0 * is pence; that whilst the tiovcrnnienfc
i readily entertain any proposition in
I (jot emim-til <>| the I nited States ion >11
J pcuccfitl solution of tlie pending 'Uui
rs; I the recent nitctopts oT this tioverm
il,,. enter into negotiations with that ot the
II States were attended with results wlitel
any rtiii'Wiil ul |irn|??tiU front if
| (tuveritiuviii.
W. If any further a**urance of the il?
p > iliiy (iovi'inincnfe^ty peace were iicc.->.4
>t ' I would Ik* unffu-ionl to ?l.*erTe .thnt,
r ' rmnirtl ..r a ronfeili'rnitni, nf Mivi-rfijn
r,ir rach acting aitd ftrndiuj* t<>r it?eli, tin
of every olllS aoTereigti Stale to tW?
aclf-action aiUl^plf-govefumulit it ntM
McknowltMljiril. "lUiiff, %uin|iie?? *1
1 1 State* arc wholly lucon"Talent with fbe
mental principle*, and *iihrer??ive of tl
u- ??ry Hniiation of this 4^veriiment. iti
ln. cannot ho Intt peace ?peitge .rati It all t
aud people. Very to* pot lull
JKFF. DA
\v Mc**r* Mcl.ai.'. Ycllott nnd llardii'^.
iniUM of Mary Wild Uegialatm e.k
(,j The Grout Boaster.
I V.?.1 ?
r* >?<>n??ts that llie t'lacunlion of llai
pr in in perfect accordance willi hin j?1 il
i-r Mini nn Souther* ino*pinoiil will, in th*H
n, . i?l decree, aHect hi? programme." H
| Men S? oil "hoaal* ' nyini-w hat !<> ? aii^J
i man of action. "Let not hint llint
"I | mi hi* armor iMMk.ni hinmelf an he that
i? il off." Thiii i? ahill Mm (runJ hook ?n\l|
.. the word* of innpiratinA are not heiifit^B
notice of even - ^rcal a umn an Men.H
*' It i> ohvioim, however. Mint (he "((real
of llie age m making the civilian* ahmH
jm umlernlaiiil Mint Napoleon and Wrll^|
were lucre children in the art of war n<ii^J
^with Wlnfffjtlelil Heoit. There in n? al
^MteiByi^iatcm-ightiorhood thai il.-H
AkMtf^^Muiieruhnnwiio
1 ==_
At the Lt^Umrgw Mini. On.. the deposits of
Apt il i*in iiA to 01, an<l roniinril enlirely
of ti^pgia g>.ld?bearing a ne? value of
dot M-M. J'.i. fbi* it ? heavier amount of work
tnJ than fall to4hv lot of either of the preceding
rlv months In thin year, and much higher than
ell- the corresponding month of last year.
?r. The bil^?||iiMiit of South Carolina Xohiniev
teers. have tendered its services as a Regiment,
to l'resident Pavia.
tn. The Arkansas Convention has adopted an
>?rdinauoe t-matiug a Military Board, to eon sisf*ofthe
tiovcrnor and two advisers, whosn
da. 'duty all he to consult together in all matters
appertaining to the general defence of
in the State.
,u- The small pox has made its appearance
in, among the Prtinsylvania troops encamped
tit- outside the fort, at Baltimore,
ta. Accounts from Missouri indicate that she
lh- will soon he as helpless in the hands of I.in,u.
coin, ns Maryland now is.
Din The Commissioner* from the Confederate
ttv States, in Kngland have had a private recepi
lion by Lord Russell,
for | V* flip the following from the Charleston
ira i Vrri-ory ' "A gentlemen who has the information
from a trustworthy source, informs us
([. that the Southein Congress, previous to its
l,r adjournment, undoubtedly pqflfeO^/? Act
i * culls. fr :m the cotiSrcnltM an i
imhcr ?; my. orJii* property found within the territory
irtng the 1 1,1 ''d* breaking "f war, hut iurh usage is
J a mere guide which the Sovereign may disreorwan
jmrd nt ||j? will. I'nlcss confiscated by the
Jet that ut.| wf the Sovereign, the light to such ilcht*
no new mid property ii> only suspended luring (lie
likely to J w*r. sud revived with the return of peace.?
, lint the tiovcrnnient hmt the right to colitis*
gate or absolutely extinguish debts due from
1 H its citizen* to the eneinv, ami such cotifiscnlion
would be a good tiefence to a sun upon
i those debts, brought after ]>eact was restored.
Dsvi? to ('itiscnrsif our enemy eaiinnt sue in our courts
Wto*l in HUti voluntary payment of debts to llieiu will
' doubtless be prohibited. because dPtlic aid
itlcmcn: ' ?,lt.|i paymenth would nflTord the enemy,
isuraoco i lmiiH>vnble property, such as hinds and
zes with . houses, poo^csaed by the citiseus of one Uov rmineu
J erntueul in the eouulry of the enemy are not
rnnivtit. subject to confiscation, but the income tlicrei!
cuhet- ' |rotit may be ?C'|Ucslcred in order to prevent
e of re- | ]ts being remitted to the enemy.
The property of neutrals must be respected
fHutes, | everywhere, ns far as possitde. Arms, iiii<n
their munition. naval stores, uiul generally all ?rieep
so- tides, contraband which may assist the
at, at no I enemy in host desperations. Even provisions,
bits mid I eosl. fcc.. arc sometimes regarded ** rotilruasstini
| bund, their ehurarler depending Inueh upon
ier fnte . (bt. necessities nud |M>si(iou of the enemy.
dcracy. ? ,,T _
? State* Tut: Ktit?T Hwom i ( ii u.i.i hi tiheW ii.
ot the 1 ?That the lisud of tlod is in the struggle hi d
be a 1 fore tn?. we have only to reenpitulntc one sinnending
t gle ct renin 1 nice which occurred on the la' ty
next. | ile-tield When the nito? k waa made on ihel de.
ar- d. there was one company, who. by some mi**
roubles ,.i - - -
vM.inia, JJIH IIICII" Mllcl COIIIIoll -piked ll
i. ui i lit* w.im immediately taken l.y t lie* enemy Col.
y* with- |>ui*\ ea it Xtiunvea, rushing mi with hideon*
?m u>??l yell*, look poMMe-Minn of I lie ffruiiii'l. tin
eaenled their extreme right wuh t'apt. John Sltwrt
ulrpen- , \Yal'.c; .i c?>u;?aiiy; on ilieir lelt ?? Ibv
1 North Carolina I. The onler t*? charge
ry laud, ( hnvotieta waa fn ?t *?*eo I > t V.??? Will*'. ?"'l
vniplm- ' ;tiih!>/<|ueiii1y countermanded and jriv? * I" llie
<lei<irr ; >(>rili I'liiuliniAiik. Tlivir rlmr^i' ku thi* reiNrnn'.d
( doubt, erected l?y our men, but now occupied
till the by lUiiik m, in worthy ?>t every man ami ?< I*}-"
t<> a nun'* admiration Kue companic* of the
vuliie.4, enemy lm( ulii'ti puaaemwiuti of one of the lenient
t?? ilonbtn ooeupicd hy the liowitrer*. The North
I niteil Carolinian*. three coinj atiiea strong, were 01i
forhiil <ler.*?l to mlvmici!, ami, at the point t?l the
to that bayonet, to retake the t.mtoge gmuud. They
' advanced calmly, coolly ; when, at I lie dia ire
of 1 tame of ality yards. the Zouaves fired ?>i?
ry. it J tliem. A hvatander tell* uathat not a muscle
being i jrni morel. Hut tliey lea]>eil on nt the doublo
Sta'c*. ' (prick, ami, at their uppryaoh, the enemy
j right
, scampered like rabbit*.
aaine
auxin ly \ ,l?>ns Mit?met. on ritr. ('mat*.? The Incl
f other New York lti?h New* contain* a letter from
funda- | .lohn Mitchel, n.w in t'liri*, (rout which wo
e very ' make the following <|iio(ution:
policy i ' Tiik 1>i?i Hfrn KtaTK?. ? You are right
nation* 1 in ayuipalhiiitig with the South. The South
y, 1 haw Hot thrown .3? the ebarkte* of the Cllioli
VIS. { one hour fnoauuu. She lm> not been the ug,
t'otii- - greaaot, Hut lia* ruttered iiiueh mnl long from
( the grbvly, imuioFcial. altogether Hrittwb
IeouiiiK-reiitl, and industrial system forced up
on her by the North. Her caer-e in r juil
cauxe ; her institutions aro safe, and wound,
I Ferry t IU"' hencfieent : and I uin happy In way that
i?. and {',c lriwh cititeti* of the Southern State* are
( light- "landing loyally with their adopted country.
1 he Ir1?di companion of South Carolina militia
teh f< * hate distinguished themselves by their reul
.i.ii- '. 'in v?luai-.?:?
aketh | regular Ariuy ot froulh rnr?n??. n rcrv nrar
V *n<l | of jour cone-1 |.a? U,c |,o.,?r
i!i ilio | huhl ? c.inii?iv?:.ui ?- .?n i.Aicer of aiiillcry
Kemt. | Anolhfe Very near relative belong.. ,he 1m
*j.|?hi Hegienent ,* \ i, ifini, vnln,,??*?. ?,?!
I hi,,, I at this I line m \\ asliinglou. or lit, rrHh..uu ?
nginn ( 1 ? ? ??' >" no Ih-Uc. raua* ,M. ii,?ro honorable
parcl | wvwf ,u,.l 1 ihink it highly desirable that
ne in i Jonng liinhiiirn uliould lenfti ihe art of war
Mnifwhei-f, ?c<-ing it
learn at
fal