()KK(J)N AJKJIJN iiv i. w. ruiKj, TKM.v ' svnsvitirriox. flit Ailt" f'" '" .'"''"' 7'Arr IhiUiun r annum, IJ " )'hrn iiiiifii mil (. mlvunrr, I'tiur I) linn ''""Xr'l ' '" ' '""""(. y,rt P'lU'i" "' " " ' .V"" ' jVu )uni '.'" tir rlfii urtl fni nix mnnlh flu lulmriipli""' ifcriml Jm a Irm prriml. fin iMfrr ihmiinlinuril until nil anratni'm ,,,tnii, !'"''' uflhrimltliihrr. SihrI' C"liir'lu'rnhj J"'' rritt. I'ur Iht Aigut. i' Atlrtl.-, " """" in htr Allium.) Manlm will, lli" miuny hair, Ami I'lirmfiil rye. Hrral llioil liimiilil Iml wl.nl Ih fuir li,li'iin'iilli III'' Uy I Or, il clmi'lt. r niMilirn him llnvrr in ill w,'l, fuiiiri' Itm.." In kIiikIhw yen Ami roy tour mil Jl.iiilfii, their' it linl" lliiii (iniwinK I'll""' 1,1 '"iillii in 1 1-1 V Itinin. mul kliuwrm of "pllli,; .Nnll.llll. il ul h fill, Hill III" lilll lllMK MIMIIH'' mill Hriiii In" 1,1 ili'tlli i V'llO .....I'll il l IIU'I'UII' rin ii in wild ui'A. Ill ini-i' iil V, irr 1 1 nil ''u nil 1 1 I hive, Till 11 i'MiiiiIiIih itilii iliml, Wii li'i'i nlii'Vi', V'niti llit latl'ii UriiMirm I.elo Tn Ihu lliiii( i.iim'i ii ; I'mlll. uliru UJlll'll'll .ti.i.t hy lejts, ill" I""". i "' n. j i , im;-;. Yn.i ih Ai '1 in- Vr. In ijitVl ruf, nil d.iiior R. -tiiiiii, ,r .u!h 11 ..!(. 1.111. i'..nM.nl 1 a 11 , Kuiiwil lo iht" run .' n l' .. u .11 nui!,', A ul.'l Im Siiinii'i'i. f .1 ili .1: : ! TIip S...I ill. t"l knKlril ler i.f lit-II, Vi:l. lii.i.li. 1 "Ii"1 mi I ll't'i. ":! II. An I lli"iii.'li fur M . I.e., In .Ii, 111 !!, Il'iu".! fiu.Ni ! I.'i' .iini'.'r ' I. .I'm! 'I'lirv lli.'ti'lil ( l -'I lli" I 11 "ii itin n I hit r.illi"ia I I "'ll I" fni'll ! II ' I.'tlt 111'. I""H iHMVV.'l. tl, Willi il 11 .'. II, I' nil ne i'l n nt 'In' b .1 1. ! 'I'liry llJ.I lilt' ' I'll.,' I. Ill Wn ill." '',' Mnkr li.'.i..", mul Ii I llm li.tii'ii.. Ii-.'l 'l lir i. ii.Ii! f.irr" (.! Ii 11" lui'li' i'i .'I, Will) t:'ll( In tilV.- ill'" I II I'M. Siic'i' in" rruw ii i.ur t i.iniln m n, .Sm.II Hill ill.ll ITM" !: I.l.l." til illil", Ami t'..t'i", hi. It hII iu ili ,1.1 mil rl,.inn, II. ';t'iiri attt ten Intlii'il. Tl.i. "In'l inir iiiil.ini ;r 1 I Iht Ii.imIi, "I I.f .n li" mi l wi'.i.lrr f ..Il I. MI.I-, Ami .if irr iiii.tr tuny O il er l..i:..l. 1.1 tlr.:i..y I . i ; . r) . '.M.iJ , I. .Irlfll J II I . A N.'l l.l' U.'V We have I id the pi. . 'I'. ire, Mtvi the I .!; - v . 1 1 .mi 1 i.i i -iTnini a lil.it. ltd (iiini Mr (i.'oreS Siv n'i", of M.!l. rilnirL', mid' I" i-! n 1 . : .1 f n : n of 't cilliur il.tt ri" t l." .".lilies that as he was reading the Jourunl In fiire h'". family in tin." even:.!;', n lien he c line to an alia I" ri fi irin to tin' di stilnt mi cf si'ine of our Kt'iiliii kv Mildit rs on tin' I. lie of llie Nash .ll'. K i.lro ul, hit I. tile liny, at. nut s years old, said: " Matin r, send my I1l.1l.l1i t to the poor Mtldiirs; I Mill do Hilli.n.t il.'' It. fore he went to h rp, (his darlii.;' Ley - tilt! fut.irt fulher of II Inn' of patriots ia h:s l.ltlo prayers aki d ti.nl to Mrs tin" Mildiel'S. "till ye of I. lilt" f.litli" ill the preat ainl holy ca. im: of out country, win . I r I I I ..... fieri, warm iiihi iifi mho mihhi v, aiei vi are i.ir''ard iii your j;ifis to our inntecr-. (iiink of the nolilt! Hiiiril whii'li animal. 'd tun heart of that little I my, and " pi ye inl t.i hkewSe." Our dear you. i Int i.d he di li.'l.teil to kimW tint his huiu'ile rift, I ke the witlort'.s l.lite r ror.. i oil the rviThisliii pne of In avt n' rty -lrr, has Waited for i Irt distil. ation, and w e join ttli Lilll ill his firvellt petition, "May (lud tics the soldier." Mn.irinv Muni.. A New Voik ronv pniait'iit of the .S'lirn.H.'ii'i) I uimi writ's: "Tiny say t'lllt nil thelalV't r hoys in (ho pilhhi" st hiinls of this Stale are, hriiee (orih, to he ilrdli d as Mildit-rs i viy day, dy ay ofr.errise. ' 11 mice's Tactics' Is to hcciimu 11 M'hool hook, ami ' teaching I fit Joun ii t ti how to shoot,' is to I"! 1.0 I'm (!(T 1111 I'xprcssioti 11. el aphor c.l of tin M'hoohunsti r, lint II Very literal one. We are nitin; to raise up 11 million of juvenile vohii. leers The manual ol inns is to I.i" MiidirJ with the j-iaininnr. Itye and hye C shall have n iml.lary people indeed Tlicli talk of llie complcst of our people ly fori"i(!n power!' Wo liku this surest ion. Military drill itfcrhools would not only make our Imys liculthy, ivo n ejood development to their limlm und liodir.s; Iml would, lis ft nerr-ssi-ty, invi(,'orato thu lirain, muko the h".vs tetter nrhohirs, and raise up 11 rhiss of men who would readily iniiku koimI soldieis We uliouhl like to Her the lur'e hoys of our imhlic nehool in handsome, cheap uniforms, uiiiler(joiii(f a h:ilf hour's drill every two dnys Orrgitn Farmer. 6rTliii (orKious t'atlirc .leal in llie fityiifMcxii.il Ih the largest Kliiictui" on the American Continent. It ii. '' I''"'1 lonif, 4'J() wide, and capalihi of holdiiik' 110,0110 persons. Tim hi'li Hf. ''"iN,,1 from ihu lloor on an clcvntrd plail'orin, ex 1'ihiln n profusion of camlh slicks, crosses, ml other ort.a tits ol solid Kohl mid sil Mr, (lucked in jewels rsliinalc lit the value 'inorii than jf.',.rill0,l)0l); ami H I'l1"' I'lirtdof thu church are 11 pel feet wilderness of cohimim, HtiitiieH, shrinrw, fonts, itc.--.'Vuiu'ur, Clohk. Tito New Oileiiim lhiikade to Im a tolrralily closu all'air. It i" lioitrly nix mouths Kiurn 11 vessel from fureign connlry rntrrril that port. Olio million, fivo liundrnl ami luthly six "'Olisnilij licwspflpcrs wrro recrivril lit the "'i Francisco Post-ollini ilurinn llm t ycr, and ro,Jl'i0 weru sent from Ihu of Geo. CJcu. McClrlhin iinyn thu poorest ronl '""Mid In tha uriny of tint Potomac are mi Potior lo any of thu volunteer reginienlii in ll'0 llexicun war. John Slldull owiih 25,000 nrrm of Inml '0 Miiiiicsotn. which will probidily lie con-rwolctl, Till. -A VVVitkly Kws,m,,,r, devoid U, ll,,, Inf,,,,ts of tl.o JaWing Classes, ni... advocating tl, V'"- Vl1- OUK(U)N (MTV, 01iJin"oN,"Tl A U Cu' " ,l.iiul a lriiitii'i'yt Win ll Urn lull! (Jen. K. J). l;aitr was v '1"' "'"uiw in v iiinilimci; in Mil! .... . . tl e II I hole, Im wiih iissiiiliM) us n fimizmr liy vmy t.iu i;oiii-hi) of cvciiIk, Mr. V.'imhli!, or Nnrlh Caroliim a furious i!"' ' n,vor',t.'!"' '"' kmhr r tl,i ' ti-. iwow u i .J i;;,; ...t,;,.i. i i . . ,i ,. . . . , , I. In. ii.ii.Iu at the ti.un, in wh:l, ho .ins to huvo fori' shiulowiMl iho present iinliappy rotilllct in whirh ihu country as well as his ow ,,v ileatl, in his e , ' , " Ii ren,c ol Ins connlry ami her ( ...isl.1,,1,.).. and her I-'l-ivf. Tim cxirnct will li read uiil.i..i..r..ji l.v r i.:. i ; "'"' uii'i a.iin.ier: .. ... ... .. " I lieu leave to ti'i.iil.le hn .miiiill-c M.ure.H t -ours., ol tl... ,1,-l.ale sremsi M.mewhal i.er-oi.al ..ithoiii ....I l....l.er m.. I, h'.l..v r of s.,,,,1 ;,. .her , y . J , , J,, ..... . '"'V . 1 I 1,111111 in 't I"; riii.ii i.. Iioiii lnv I. r or i. rn iioiii ihj onipir 01 no- pi 1. iy 1 no nui wd tl In. ... 1 1. . .1 ..... in a., i.ein iiiii ii mi nun. Me as mt -1 I 'K-d.ly have to do with (.'ahfi.rii'a anil ill' 'i I oul.l to he o'lli.d I.i the pu ll, aim fur iliu'iii:'yiii; in ', hy com ictine; lnv name hu' a inoiuei.l n.tii Mirii aciiilio. Vel'iV II It till 111 ... f 1 Is l.lt'li lie r niiis li . I to have lis p'.-:lion stiidioiidy luis 1 1 j.n si nt. I; 1. ml I appeal lo the cindm" ol ih'1 ?."iitli'i:..in, wilt, whom my iis-oeia-t 'mis iiav:" 1 1 -1 11 1 to Im n ar 'i-ahl ', if tint ni'-.i !ly, lo !i.'..i-.n iii" w-!;".! 1 1 1 y une in!' up In 1 1 ! !i- r Ad on, have to do Willi t'lr inliiiissliin of ( .i I . f : ni'i into this I'liion. V li' ile r tl.ev -it li'Mii ( .' r.-al 1 ..am or iinv u In I t il can in.il Iml Iitl.e .1 R.-r- e f. I 1 r .is tills lll"s Hut v ii.'.' I acl,iio Ii 1 Is concern .1. the pare and uni'ii.tiiiuil'v w.lh which in V colleau-il"" 1 II illis) I a f..r ui", I thsire to s.iv, iil-ii, f.r iiivs.-lf, if nnv u"'ii!l'i!iaii on : III s liner, (l.rt i'!lv or iinl l'i rlly, tueiil.s lo I impute tn me Ihal In ca.ie my lii st lircath i ia .V hale hi i ll dl iHliiu it forcii'll I ilitl. I 'cause 11, v cv. s Ii... I i.:.eiii. hi the le.-lil ..I lllill'l, II' II..!,.. II. and Ih" inn. 1 in r llll, I'. . III.; I.u 1.1 III and liv skv, Ih it I nui nut 111 s, mi l illtell uf ii 1 V childhood, iiilce, as ih" liu't! who sivs what is I1.1.11 the n. it'll, and net, mid ! 'laf. s ii'ipiun me, he ! lie "ini.i.i": untrue ia deed - til il V. hu h is llllclly and ( ntu'ely 11:1 1 rtn Sir I hair ori'Ved it. ii'' mv col h a.Mi," I. it M.id; I h..ve hard my i'.om.iii In the h.illl" 011 ih" N"i thwi sii-ru fionluT in id v vn'itli. mid on llie S'l'lthwi -t'Tti I'liint.cr iu my 1n.1t. heed. I have earned s.itni 1, it of the jiond w ill of my rouutry. In Ih" c ui: e. I. ol mv Slate f.ir 11 n liol of l.-ii coiisccilivf years, an I in Iht s. rvir.- here, i.u .i!m tils have conli'l. d iii ley dcviitin.i to thcr int. r -ts und my nttacli- 111e.it In Ihe r.i'nn. I have only lo say if Ih" lime shonhl cieii" when I ii-unam simu'il rule ll.e limir, mul ilii"ori is 10 reiu'ti 'i- . . . ... until" 1 shtll he rre;.iifl lo imet all an- 1 ports the Ih fts of those nations would he fact is worth the attention of the tail o, . I ' .... .11.1',, 1 1 .1 c I . ...... ... Louisville, 1' cl) .0. lactl. li'.l'.'ll l"'.l l.on -n, w .lh luiii-a in rci. to do lultle iir.h nd to open said ports liy the nppli-; that parly in California and trefoil, which K,rL. Sl.v,.ri (i.lvs .r0 m ,,,.0(.. in tlie in every land in d f"ir" of Ih- Con.tituli.n. c.itiou of fore." if nec, s.,,ry. This c.lcuhi. ,.(.rc,'of) rt. fwed tl.c lead of these d:,ccii0 .'.f N'a'shville 11 s staff' leave t'o "f "'-V ' V"1",'V1 : MVl,n' '" J;"" hu-i '"'en exploded hv experience.- . ..monii , fo. lllL. ,:,,e 0 dosli. port, lo Ih" !a-t eire. inly, ic'.iinst D.s-'.Thc eotto-. ports arc l.lork.iiJnl, an.l , ..... .: unionists and all it . enemies, whether of , hind an.l France maiiif. st mi intent ion ot i A SnaniiN' or Hhiki. I'lilVAi.r.v! i ac-rt-d thut tn-nv (.flue ncrofs the S.niih or the N'.rtli - to meet llictti ; intci fi t i n- lo op' 11 theiti. T. ilo so would ; y ..,,,.r fr,m, urw.,,. Town, hrollicr-iti-' .,ivn V,. ti'iu- Jiuce from (liv.n River cv.-rvwli. re, at nil times, with speech or he an act of war m;uin.-t the Cover tini' iit ;i;v A . (i,,l,s. , UUA tin ulliet-r conn-rv Lv the rvhcls to aid in fort.fvin-' Inn i, with word or Llmv. until thought or ; of the I " 1 1 - d Stales. Ilist.-ml ol opeiunj; ; , N y i:,--ii,i, ut, slatioaed near N'n.i.'v die' took ndvaiita-.- of the lianic L, i i-shall Le miiie no lon.." r" Snillli.-rii ports III." Fii-hsh C'.v. tmu.'iit is v.-,, uUyn w(. ,.ril ,1,.,, e was ; in- ' ,'1L.ri. ,v ',a. t.lk;n f pu 1 1, i,ry mid Ncl.lv and hoin-silv li.slie fulfilled his cnereticil'y cna";.d in opciiiu ' new ' M, ,y rcl .1 spits, nail that within two j, ,...,., tid are tnakln tli: ir w ,v hack liriiiiiit cv country the Ire- ' ti ..r,. ...til,.!'- hi'..' I.. I the line Altlcr- I . iean turn and "1 llie traitor eini" .... blc, who dared to iniptuu lite loyalty of our i;alhii.t liak' r A traitor, a rebel, (o.l'.pit alnr, 11 llsiitiiouist, a inuidercr, ,, . , , , . whom 'lucre Mutiny lo call odor,.-..; ivr (,r,.-r. 'I'm n II vrn n or Fur.1.1 1:1. k rows. We hive the offc-i'd report of tin. battle, ft'iht in Missouri on the I'M of Oct., IM'.I, be lore 111. The 'J llh lntliami, Col. llovcy, mid thr 1st liidinmi cavalry, Col. Faker, '''' i" li 'iircd in the cti'ML'emelit. It was iu tl battle that two of Indiana's noblesl sous M.i i'.v-Iii m.,1 Cant 1 1 minium fill Muj (.milt ami (apt. Il.tli.nan 1. 1. Tho route of the enemy was complete. Their force under llie rebel vominiiiult-r Thompson, was iiboul four thousand im 11. Their loss was very r. at. One hundred . ,.,'. , .,.,,. I,,,..:,.,! 1,.. iiini if V eiiiht 0 tin 11 tleinl were inn iru nj "''"') our troops, and many other bodies alter- ward found. There, were taken 011 llm . . . .. . 1 : , 11 .. ..i.t.. .ri..i....rj 1 mr iiism h is s . "V I killed and sixlv omiild. Cols, llovcy and llaker .al tieularly ihstinjtllishcil litem- selves in this battle. . .. I ... .... . .... .1... f...i f.I.'n I iik ..iim "" 1 , p. s. Ihe at 'i larni lv iimi uf nnv (ol'Ml'T V'lir. 1 rAi n ' " " j Th.. 11111011..I of forriiiii roin mul bull llion, ill ; eiuii.es, . .... . . .1 ...a (.-.... ....lie 10 Is also I..WT than ever before. Ihe pnl'" , received is 1 1 n.ttio.ooj i ih l,r.:M,lH', .r.7 Iml ileiliieling irom ...a. ,, rtM ,,p(Hi,s of but or barn nii.de In "'"V1 . . , llll0l,l(,r for1 " '"'",'ml B"7"r eoiuage, u,l .1 ggrcgate, amount n-ce cdiH $72,110,511 01. The coinage fur, ,, year was: Gold coins, $iii).fi:i,2:n ; ; ..if, "M)(1U. UrilU- silver fi,,,, K..I.I ,,r;' )'nl;''1 'l 0Hi J cl,,,, IIILUOO: silver bars, $hH OOlV, , ,.,,, ..nins, 0l,l.o0; to.,.1 coinage I r,.',,n.brrof.i. ol nil $H:i,f.'.i:i,7C7, M; number ..r pieces ,1 '....millions of coin, '.'H.I-M.lM.'l. Bay- a"iicw nioihi of rilling ciniioii m ,, Invented In New York, whereby pins of tho largest calibre inny he. rilld In six- ty six l.lil.UleS-the power Used being ll) ,l,"osl,.lipre.s.si.re. This iniproveineiit will, it in said, save large hum to the Govein-nunl. Tor Misr.-Hv III" report of .linnet '. ..'... .. ,.., M ,,.:,, ,1 lasted manv v.-ars: ihe limn pr. .-t , i;lv,.. .with S'.'O relcasrd prisoners. iliach, nit- ' over r.'Oclllon III nil me ci'iii"' 1 , . .. . i r 1. : 11 .1. 1 ... .1 ,.r 1,1 . it. Ainu. .0 li e . ... :.. . 0 .1... c i. ...... si,.....i i.u ri i' nrcveiiru iae l-i""iii "i .1."-", sir-'C'i . .1 tier 01 (iie.ii .ii.imiiii r ii... 'I' .' ham that .. : 1 a; ,f lime I may re- mill uNO t vciopn 101 inrnuu t,L. 1 anillialiV mill 1'irsi . an.ni uu. i.t-m "(reiary o. u - ......... ., n . . ;..lir ,,,V sappy porliou .-f the shiiiele.. About .,, hirne proportion of them captured ninoniit of I'lillmn rece.u m ' imie one ym, '";',., . '' ,:,.,. it s ,,..,! reroatrd, ,,, 1; .iiv i;iV. There are now no Union ,,r Mint and its bran, hrs.fttr the lisral LiiM!,.- wo . w ... , ,,,,,,',,;, llm, ,,,, ,:,,,! uuibrr,- pri,orrs re.naiiiine; in Richmond. "r ending tho 3(llh i'f I"-'. A ' wi' ,1PV,.r (ISMli Secession, .lis- This is now pretty eencraliy Miinved, still .?.,.ph A. Wright is rr.,i,ited V . S. MUt'ulr.ili.ll.in .if t Hi"."."i,lim l.rmli'ii. ,. , , , . i ronaoiy nofirl or men were over mi- KW'-'i "I "riL'iiiimnL' H reDi'llion who mm. ...I., ii: I . . ,. , - . lor th fatal Hl,p. Tl,(! li rst insiilio.H movu WIIH t" '"f,'r.ill mto tha cn-cij of tha D.'iii - is!1"'1''""'' l,iirlJ tho iloclriiin of Stuta wi- C . ' r l,,,""n",nly- " 1 r1.'1"''"1"' 11 f"llmV'"1' ,:m"s"' . Ihal nIic cooM miIMV ft w Vmvm or nil .he cnld nll,.y ft law ,.f Co,,.,r.,s, or ' ,!in hrKoverei-n ttHiMMl.,1 !!,. , ... , - i w. . e i ll. .. .! i ...I n in. ii Kit'i. u .y I...... .ni.. I i (o ii r intcrcsN or ,vr 1... ...r .....I H.,,i .,..w..r......r.l. .,,.,1 i.i .i,,,,;,,,,.,,,.. illt t. .-. n ,' ' , . ' , , r 1 '!" , : r! , r"', '" f n- .('","'",';t'', 'K'" "'n ' "' "W to K'l'vile. and t',c i,os. n.:i is n. mi t- . . . ii Ihal !,., cilirn ol il Mali) ow. vM ",M. io u.e M n.i, ( ,,,t. J ,.,, ienim'i.i aim iimi im i.-oiii hoi c.im- li.il treason ill cjl.eyiiiu the State ntithori lies. This is one of the corii'-r sloncs up on V. I.ii'h is huil.ile.l the Irail rlriicl nil' uf sect -"inn niid iii-urn ctioii. Afh r l.aiii.i; i sl.il.li hi d, lo ll."lr own s'.lisf.ictio.i, Ih" rinhl ol n Stale to nullify, or lo .send", il In ('.Hue l.eei -'.acy lo fhir.v to llie pcoile Ihal 111 tl. II. Ms and ri tils ll.ey won'd li iu. 111 1, "Iy Li ii- Ii!''1, mil tln.t ina (im tlneieiit ii.ii.po d of t'.e " taplt Sii.it s,'! tliey ivnii! i h" viisily more pr s- P'T'ins mul p'ttverhd than if (-..nn. c. il Wlli Hi" !r -'tiles. To stitaiii llie in- ti i -t side of the iiruun nt, it, was s- Mi'md fiat " ( nlloii was K:n: that ii hunt I he cot Inn of lie Smith tha foilli- ihilinn cl liui'.iiieiin socirtv would he 11 ; - turned, and thai with c.i'tou tin' South 'ould lir:n;r li.e world to h'-r f-et. Tin ' '"I'1'--" 1,1 ""' .''I'.h ver.' to heroine the fmind 1! ion of her ercalii' s.s, prore-s, and cmin, .ctm ss I'nr eiivi ri.tai 11L 1 H! ri n 1 .-- Tl,u.," ideas were exti-lr-iv. lv 1 hlWatr.l Lv the S.'C' ss on leaih rs, iiioiihr to per suade the Southern people that their pres- i iit 11 '1 I hit ui " in! r. t s ere hleinh il witii Secession and a S'.utlieni ( 'tuifi dir.iey couiposed oi l!.'.' " St .;.! Stat s.-' l'.ul il Was s! ll liiees...rv to (!ctuo:i- sl.ale to the people that the I .Vper'liie,.t of S, ce-sloii mil III" forma I loll of a Snuli.el'n ( 'ouleih rary w ould pi .ne 11 p.aci-lul and h ,nul. -s op. rat am . To this end the p 1-1 p is and pelloda'als of the South teemed wild i.rsnments intended to estalilMi in the mind of the (""inn. unity the fi.-t that a seiiarat ion le'lv.cctl the Smitll mil t'ao .National (it.vcrnmciit could u: if r no circiim -I ances cud iu ho-t.liti(S. It was assiiuied that Fmil iiid and France , hve cotton, an I therefore th. y would pre- serve iiciicc or, il it were i.roKcn, mul an . . 11 1.1 ... s." ...... .... alleinpl maiie 10 nioe.ia.ii: inc rmn m i 11 : !"mr, ' V ' 1 ' . . 1 . ni ets of sure "ci III'' to ail CXlclit that Will ' .. 1 .... .1... s: rt-.i'l'T r.iuiaun nine leno-iii 111 me a, ,,f ,s Wi,r .. r..l..-ll caiinuucs mr . " .-. I C'ltiiiuucs for two years. This w.iiild be 11 ronsiiiii ..tioiMicycr ureain... 1 71".' h.losOlihv retl'l llltlllll WOII 1 III! II Hist ami liOlV I. iv.K I'nithiT nr oiei that l ie 1 eih la 1 . - (jovcrntuent would never dare atlempt co- U - r. iou against P bellim. while .1 R.-publi- (an FrcsM -tit was iu power; tliat the lb:-; ,1N.rn,.v r tho .North wmiM i.v.t permit ! it, liJcuis huvi! shown that the Admin- r . . .. . ........ . J 11 islration did d.ire to disclu.rt! lis duly to 7'h, l,is cl, etion b, eo!iiui' U:ioh ii iii I liar- went down to 1 oiiimniis u-si. imn, nun the lialioil by cna-in with all Us powers ,son, th" Federal ollicers there rescind was met by 11 rebel (hie; of truce. A con in ll.e wotk 'of Mipptessing rebellion and their places, preparatory to the sccission of stilt.ition look place which lasted two hours, cxeeiitiii',' Ihe laws, ami that it has be. 11 snsl,.ine,rin this holy duty by ihu unit, d ; power ol the people ot Ihe loyal Males ; iil.out reference lo old parly division. T)11 p,,11(,(.r;lts pf ,h(, N0.,h arc, il pos-; M m .L.termiacd in , , ,iM.;r ( iv.n ts to crush rebellion than the ;, publicans. Tin y rally !o thu aid of the National Government, and do not Mop to 'carp i.bout Ihe politics of the man the 1 .. . , ., ic ople have couslitnlioiiiillv elerleil I rr.-.-, jJ Ti,v tlla. (,,r mnint tiii.ln the Con- i s,,!!,,,, .md cforcin : the laws, even to in- .. . 1... ',.. I.. .1,,. n. in, i it. n.'riii v it ii.is.'ii. ." "s . ... , . I... Northern 1 .- calciil anon 01 1110 1 110m . .. . . . 1 1.. ,,,;,k" .hvcivi d The'yiiri. in l in their Irailorons Caret r by ' .. . v I .... ...... ,.r.. le.l .M-ri.i, ..no . . p..'-; V.ii.iivsntt ... 1 . . 1. ...ii'ii fiir 11 Smit liri'it Cmifnl. 11 II .tilt. Mini 11 ii rti , 1 ,n.y' will have run their nice. Peaceful Secession w ill never niraiu lie pr -ached by , , s in the U u; the doctrine that Cot-, ' ' " " ' V , ' ,,. ,Ml,,h.,: .1,,- .1. 1 ... 1 or). ,hl,r our (i.n'er.imei.t p.. ,.; 1.1. ii' (.nsi,tlii, power lo coerce in." pc of (l ,,,,, will never inore be heard. The cigaiitic exertions to down this rebell- ve however selllcl that (piestion. J - , r , . ,,,.,. i(.trillI. rr.-.v..i....l n , ... . . liovcriimcni nine. 1 ; . .. - - 1 , ,lirily llniVcrs,.l In the I'm nl Miles, wnue - t, ratal theory .r the Inilep.ndeiit sovcr- I he plant il 1 "IS u 11 1. t'f' rr " ' .1 ftt.o SL.t-s, will hi'lrft nnmi.tf tl...,...) v,l I""'I.'P f " " ' j ) ,L,vw,,, lV,m. of , ami (-h other ,.l. h. r"''""""2J. . .. .. t(1s y mphatic de -eiirr aUo J v..Tlvlri.-8 oKT.iHSou.itiis.-In mo.o m,,rk,.,l drurce, if ... hniuistcrc.l ff.il) fo Hen thic-.innrtcrs of the regiments, na- t: ; .1 can. Niue-leiilhs lire citi.em'. i ami age of Ihe privates is over -1 ycai.t.- . . 1 Thicc-foui ths urn single men. M'luValy Ih it guard lo virtue. I i,, r.. ti J Mdii I, aw. I he Ariiim conns ft imra- ' trmnh from un article which mmcarcd us ...... I - le. hirm in l),r,,; .:.. i '-"f"'iiiiil PKKlt illijl HIIU, in which n fcroneu was inmlu to the trca- ;m.i,.I,0 pnpnrs putiti.licd nt C'orvullis, " iiini il woiiiii in.' no lanm o 10 tha imtrioti.m of tin; ,oi,lo of ll.osa uUrv, ' if ihoy would slay tin; working of those lilc , slroyiiir cancers in llicir mirlst," Ac. 1 1 w proper for lu to in ex,!i,nat:on, ; 't "i1'1--' i n'-stioM wan filter. il.,, ,iinril ....I I , the ndi.o lyl-, himI hni.rli'il us r :. .T.. .... ... ... " '7 " ""'I .1.. .i :. -.. . " . ii.-iuiv ii uiim-uii'ii n u n.s r.uin. III I u'. ........ .. . . .. ... i. 11 'ii.appioin cmireiy oi urn pnm.ions ; Martlllsllir u. few days muc-, ho ,1c- la.:;-. ,n il,., (piot.u.oa. We an,, i.-nnt t ,,! in ft spe, cli that it was n,(,,s for "' '; "II : H IP'opor'.hcSontlMo' contend any loi.jr-r, that the .I'-ty oftl,. ,ovct to r.-f., !.e uso .,... Confederacy could not faml, ,:.d of I ... K. i.i n n...l. .. r.,.rJ .....1 !.!... -. .. ... . ... ' , .. .-.- il wi C) w here there is anv i,i,i,r..i..Kir)ti that tl.ev tinv I)..- 11 1 ! tl rinil -t to the Iml, he ..enc... i to 11..I know that anvl hirer ..... ... 1 .-11 ..I,, !.,. ln: m,h ui, u, l.....l,.. .... 1 1 .: . .... .1 :.. . n "oj"Ct. The .'"i.f will ol.lii: 115 i'"r.v!l!r , liis exphi nation Drnjonhin. Tin: Oiiiiiai.taii or Asn.iu. a. -The Oov- eriiuicut is taktii;; cnerLM tic- s'eps to fortify and drfeiid the e;reat h:k"s mid rivers, mul '.!:. i in 11 maimer which will ivt.lir them . iiii;:i'i""r"a'di". It is there that ma.iv of the country s firentot m'.r' s!.- c ntre, end there also th.'.t our soil ,y he urn t t; . i!y irinies of Great invaded 1 . v the shins and Hfitain. At Matkiieiw c-peiinlly such luipiovenieiits will l.l"-..'i'Ol.iioei:,,,lusil..lst ri ml'T ll llie. Iiilirnllnr ol the l.ortliwe t'-r:i IV.mtii r. A Naval I), pot mid National AriJ,rv wi , Iir,,.,1 fr ,t;(. f.,r,.llT r0. teelion of llie hol'der; to he lo.'siti'd l.t or lirar I. Iiica-rti. l lie isin-.f 111 1 1;, ol ll.e in t. :-e-t involved in-iy he inferred f:o:n the flatt 'met. t that tlrre arc wpv:n in this trade 1 . T. 0 Auvrican vessel, lo r.Ud Ilrit-i-h, and l.j,()0U Aim rieaii t.j 11,000 Frit-i-'i s-.ii'ni.;. 1!IASi "AIIoN AMI (.'oXn.-CATMN-. Tl M'"1 ' 'ournr says: The loadist, lno-1 iiureu.ltilt.L', and iiilhiriilial mlvocitcs iu the Uiutcd Stat' s, at id's t;me, of email- cipaiio:., are to Le fciiiel in thai class of , . ,. ., . 1 1 . 1. old hue Ilomoerats w!:o 111 the lute i res- nlei.tial caui;arj;u siipportul Ln c l.iur;i.-e. Look nt them Fuller, Stevens, Cochrane, Ilitkitison, nud hosts of others, are now nt , . ' .. . . ( ' . ' .' ..... . 11 1. v .it ill i.siiiiii.iiii f.i A ll 1. 111.S n .- U-nrs Iroin ll.e tin.o .. in.- t.i ll.e wa- ,. ,. , ., .,.!,... ,1 s,;..rJ ,r..,l ,01, 1 i.innr .' : ...,.,, .... ,,( (.vpcctci o rccovrr. Strn f1rts mul robbimr miuN U 11.1t eu,ni"li I , ,,. (,,r,,i, p.i.tlc.iieu; l!,ey must r. sort 10 t:,r lowest .ie, n, khowii 10 sava- Some ol our secession lournals have '.. ....!.. 1 .. !.;,. 1 t...l..... 11 llin t 111 'I 1 tn 111 si lining . . ' ... .11 v .... 1 n s- , uir,P ,, ,lot ,,! . SI1,', Mr,.,ritv!-( h.-nnu,. .. . c-ST Abraham Lin.-olii wa fl.vte.l Pres- id, ut Nov. Il, I Mia. (I.i the next day the i, Stale. . In fact, on that i!ny Sou'.h Carolina resolved to secede. Out! year nftcrw al'ils lo a 1l.1v, the I . r ,, bewail to ihrow shells, nt the rate of ''"ji.oo p.r hour. '' into the forts at Port Royal, mid the first lamliiicr of lie Govern- mcut forces was ni.ide on the soil of South droLii.. a ple.1s.111t way of celebrntitig the anniversary of South Carolina's iude- pcndeiicc. ' ... . Siiixci.ks I hem is a Icini near our farm with a shingle n-oi fifty years oh , mul the s iiul' ("S al'liear (lll.te as hrc'l't, - .. . . mid :s 111 ns iroml onr r, ns hum sninie ... . . ..... f.,.,1' ,.t 1 ,,. .11.1 ot I'.e Ii r t V'lir. lien built it Was coated w ilh a Ill w.lsli tinted will, oehi'c. an j billy char-.'d with plue mul s ill US fol llli 1 till I.LTei lll'l,' color, , It-:iviiiir mi even color lo Ihe roof, ami to , , , the shinnies a pcaraucc- leg 11 surprising fr 'shiiess ol up- (..in. (i'i'iiI. ,1.111 Ni v.s nm I ost mitivks 11 u.c 1 .-. t . . .- Mi..ii.jr ;:; ''''j'1;; , '"m,; ;;;;VMI . .. v ' - ', ',,.,,',,..., t l.nt.i.niil v , '"ro- S"venlect. steamers w.ro lying ai " 1' r ' , ,' . : ! this morning, ami ft scout reports than it has bed i . s ; . s the, de will, troops. The force is oil, expei'iiiienls lunde by the l rnich ' ! ') , (itH) strong. There nrc five cinboiits there. ,, ( ir,cr, rrvea a vj-ry m h. t ul m nn paiue ren- rr.urdy. nnd a r rk,l J . hijn "'lers it certain that preparations for a ,1c short period. At the came 11110 rcginar, .srrnrs; if bdt.it. in the earlier siagrs ci puuuoi... v , cm sump ...... ....v n. ; , ... I.....L- o ct book. rprighl nlkii' nirc .il'.iiiif," shlo of Truth in a vary issue. No. 4S. Bctails of Hastcrn Xfcws. CAPTUIIK OF NAfilTvn.Li;! ii!., A.C., lie. W'usliitiKton, Felj. 21. Government Iia3 released u lure nuniljer of political pris '. Uo v'r'.'on r " lu l",'Jr Bire wu miKl con. ort to t ic tnenn'. . ' , t (,.l,,,,,gili..r. u ., i; . ..; if 1 1" . i I K ii f p, fonii'Tiy Minister to I-ranee1, al i in? winner ini.- war rcssri u.c i.euer lor .1... u i. 1'l. , i. : l ... i mi: oiMiui, i nc r i lii i.i c.i.'.i iu nj.t; ,1 i.,.nj ,.,i.;i,.m,.i, no ',f I. anlU- v..- ..,.,.yt..r..t 1.' 1 1 .' . i.t n 1 u n.-u 1 . .... t.u influence in some portions ol iriuiii. V V. IVIi. The Ueanifr VlLni'V from Port Itoyul on t!ie 1'jih, hrin-s :!U'J hales of cotton. All wa.-i (isiit't. Fell, il. The House lo day d'.clii.ed foriuallv receiviii"' liavs tulicii at Fts. I J l 11- ry nd Doiirlson. ' Sitlalin. Mo., Fcl. lctl.. !;rin'. fJ.'ii. I'M ward Price, son of Hen. S'urlin.' Price, "- "'J' "V' T' 1 i ice s Man, were cupiurea near u nr. nw ,,,).,,. i,. und liroilit to this 1 luca 'l';;(.y hud live hundred n cruii.-i f.r IVit.'e in cimrie .and had crossed t'.i- river. As thr Fideial force was small liny were not p'.ir.-ui.'d. St. Louis. -2-1 A C'harlistoa l:-jat-!. .ays that Sav.-mu"!', Cecrla, which has lately lin-n placed in ft p1.!i:!l ti.at Was tht'ii'l.t to he impri e;na!jl.'. has ju-t sur renilefid. The accounts of victories else where hud ere t into camp mid preat'y d:spirit(d the troops. '',,. inking as ac companied hy a lii'.llaiit n i'li s of military and naval operations. Some (llitiini.sl.cd ('aii-eis i.rc unions the jtri.-oiiers. Tin: Fetlcriil forces huvi clcsely invent d (.'hail' ."..on, and it is ividti.t tliore v. ill .soon he ai.uilur victory to r-. cur l in that .purler. The peruiaiu lit 0'.eniujr of llatteras In let to one cf the richest itI;V.::s of North Carolina, is to he followed hv the. en ntinn of a new and Letter chi.ni.tl than from Charleston. A. Savannah the same r.su.t is to en-ue. , . . ., ,. ., . i lie Mimes ti. j 1 ti it 1. 1 licit, i-.i 1 t'.nv nmJ IJoniifort, crc ocenpud Lv fo:ue CO,- 00O troops und seamen, wilh the necessary coiirouiit.ints and ships of war. A new i'Xiei!':t;on, reinforced hy s!,;;is fn-ci that point, will shortly sad from the liu.l, !it,.l . . aim tre.it activity prevails. , t ..;,. ms. Thcv say it was too late . ... . x- 1 . ' 10 IOIUIV .Mlsiivuic 1 It is posed I I iS ..lllll I.Hi". it. .11. ti.V .'"... i-.e. I..-. ..... I l,f .In r.U... r.f.s. .1...,,..,.:,,,,,',.. r..u .! l.rh! ;.iir .n!,vi," on their r'etr, ai sciitliwnd. )Ut t-itizeiis uUwg the road remonstrated. (. ii.C .'O, I'd). l 1' 11. The oflii-'al . , . . . statement of the It-ht at 1 t. Donelson - kli!;:'. l,'1 1 l!!Jc.I, and ljJ m.ssiii"; on the 1-cdcral sale. An expedition composed cf four put boats and two mortar boats from Cairo, result not bcim; made public, C,.. Corcoran is to be made a F.iv'adicr as soon as lie returns irom tue .'.nuii. Nashville is captured. (i n. Scott has b.cn noniii'.ute.l .Miuist'.r to Mexico. llispnlches from almost nil the cities nnd proiiiinent towns of ihe North indicate that the anniversary of Wnshiiitou's Firlhday was very iren. rally 1 hserved. Cumberl.nid Gup and Iln alivill are in possession of the Federal troops. Raltimore, Feb. il (.'ol. Wood was present at the imiuuralion of Jeff. Pn vis oil Saturday, ami slates 111) enthusiasm was iiiiiiiif. sled in Richmond, hardly ft cheer la-cd. The steamer Geor;.v Wn.-ain'tcn nrrived this cvciiiii'' nt Ft. Monroe Irom James tho to Senator of Indiana, in place ( I Fright. I ('.into, Feb. '21. Troops arc congrcgat in" here, and preparations are iin.kiii-; for 11 uiovo mi CoIihiiImH. I Im t'.itift tli'Mti-.' 'If .Iff! ll' V 1 1 1 1 S V . I i L 1 1 1 I IH 1 IMW it.W. H'l M Vidcd movement are almost ready there Memphis papers of the 21A just received rcprct .he people of Tennessee feeling .iLmy and d, .reUd about the Ft. Do..- cbo,, miit.rr. The p.lbliraliou of all nrws -,,..,..,...,,,, , llt,.rii.-t-.l hy milita- iti Thcv ...knowledce the , .trjKs enlist under the alleriii.tivo of !llnif,in(; I . . 1 I I I. . . .1 .! The l.ov. 01 Aliuiama cans ior a rcno 1 incut:', bv the Ith of March for three youifi HATES OF ADVKRTISINOi Oao sipmro (l-.vulve lines, or lew, brevier mpmuro; one incrlion. 3 CO H'ich lul.W'iaerit iner!ion I 0(f l'.nii.ecar(lotii! jfnr 20 (iO A hUrul (If.iuelion will be undo to thont who .iilvuriii.t: hy ihoyeur. tW The number of imcrlioM nbouM be nolej 0.1 the innrijia uf 11 11 luVrtise niei.l, otherwiw it will be imliiithcd till forbiihlen, ami charged to cortilriffly. Obit.ir.ry nnlirfii wi be cliaiged half die ' uhuve rati nf ailve rliri... IS," Jan 1'ristio eucutr-d with neotnen and (hHfutelt. I'uijmrnt fur Jub Printing mutt It mailt pr. ihlirrry nf'thf Vi.it;. or the war, and threatens to resort to drafting if not lillcd hy that time. Fni'.niKhS Monroe, Feb. 24. Tho (.Tenter portion of Fiirnalde's expedition wiis still i.t Roanoke JslutaJ. Gen. Wil liams' Lriade, nt Ilatlcrus, hud received order? lo pruned there. The Iiiuldinjj left I!oano!;o on .Saturday for Flizahetli (,'iiy, with the prisoners taken by Gen. Iinrijsi Jo. They were parolled for ex change. Triiin; Haite, Feb. 25. There are fi. 0(10 prisoners here among them Gen. Ij'ICuIHT. Cairo, Fell. S.j NashvillowasoccuDicd ysti rday hy 10,000 troops under Gen. Fuel, mid the I cdcral flus was flying over the State House. The Tciiii'sue Leri-Ialure, which nd- joarncd oa Saturday weik, met again yes terday. At M'tup!,!.; it is rrportril that commis tiers had he. n iipi-oiuted to conk-r wiih the Federal aiithoriti'-s nt Wiishimrtoii lo arrau-.-;' term.'i for the transfer of her nlle friince, mid that Gov. Harris had offered to turn tho Could'. rat'j forces over to the Union. A petitli man v. l:o lives at Columbus, and arrived h' ,; last nilit, represents u ;jem r;i Union sentiment in Tennessee. The Leiji-fiture will ncijiiiescc iu the re-coinnii-ruiatioii ( a' Gov. Harris, because it is f.-arful of raisin.' the Union sentiment. When he h ft Columbus, there were 30, 00n Ciuie'ih'i'atc troops there. V.'l:c:i Gov. Harris lied with the regi tiim'.i to Men:;!, is, he burned the Statu Library :. "! 1': trile.-.ted a larjrc amount of etnir-vs'i.iry Hew nnd provisions amon;; llit ci'l.'ti:-.. St or' 3 v;re closed and busi-c.t'-s is c!;tlre!y sii-peii'Jcd. The secessionists arc Icavitiir with th'-lr stock and negroes, -foilov.':!".' the Cctifcd'.r.ito nrmy. Ncv .ri, Feb. .!. Tin: Pacific rail- re::'! mul tt h u'J'i'l'Ii bill w as reported to- i.ay 111 t,.e Seniit..'. Ih -'.oit, F"l. I'd. The fire of Tuesday 1. ;J. t v as th." in e.t destructive which hu.S ever c.".":r;-..'l I.i-m. Loss, f 7,500,000. V.'iis!iiiii:ton, Feb. 20. The telcfrrapli lines i;i the tie! United States were tnkcu p(i -.-e.-i'i'i 1,! by the (iovcnimetit to day. The oi'j: r fays il! telegraph commuuica tions in re.'ard to military operations not cx-pres-dy nistliorv.' el by the War Depart imnt, Govi Tiiors commanding or Gener als ci'niiiiiitidit: armies in the field or tli? several departments, are absolutely forbid den. Newspapers publishing military news, however obtained, nud not author zed by ofl'cial authority, will be excluded hereatter from receiving information by telc.-raph, and from transmitting papers by mail. I.otii--vil!e, Feb. .'a A nlcl deserter arrived from Mumfordsvillc today, and re ports that the rebels intend concviitratini; JO. (;;:;! iivn at Mtirfrees )oro, purposing to give batl.e there. St. Louis, Feb. 25. Dispatches say that Price ami McCiilIough havve been routed at Ash Hollow, Ark. They burned their camp and run. New York, Feb. i. Fy the Constitu tion we learn that the Fritish steamer Leb anon was taken a prlz- on the Rio Grande by the sUmp of-war Portsmouth. She had half a earno of cotton aboard, and had previously landed a cargo of blankets and ordnance at Matamoras. St. Louis, Feb. 25 Gen. Ruell entered Nashville yesterday, und took military pos session of the city. Previous to the capitulation, Floyd es caped, b'.irninj the railroad bridges over the ('i;;:;b"rhiiid river. This wanton de struction is strongly reprehended, even by secessionists. Gov. Harris has issued a proclamation ordering Tenncsseeaus to lay down their arms. Re ul.-o convened the Legislature, White Hags are flying at Memphis, and that city is now ready to surrender to tho Fed. fal forces. Washington, Feb. 2u. A bill will be reported to audit the claims of losses of Ii v til citi.etis iii the war. The Mexican treaty resolutions, etc., were ih f. atcd in executive session of the Senate aye;, S; no. s, 2S. This carries the rejection of (Jen. Scott as an addition al Minister lo Mexico. Cairo, Feb. 25. Col. Webster arrived to day from Claiksville, Trim. He says that Gen. Pillow fled from Ft. Donelsou to Clarksville, ihstroyed what property ho could, and went up the Cumberland river. Not a country road or bridge escaped his vandalism. The valuable wire bridges m ar Nashville were all burned by rdluw'8 orders. Fin. ling he could do nothing at Nashville, Pillow destroyed all the military stons which he could not carry off. Gen. Nelson's brigade reached Ft. Don-cl-oti on Sunday. It was immediately sent forward to Nashville. Gt tl. Hindi's timely arrival there undoubtedly saved the city from titter .lest ruction, as Pillow could rot have saved it from his desperadoes if the Federal force had not been in tho vicinity. Things nr" (piiet at Fts Henry and poiiclson. The men nro fast recorerinj from the effects of tho late lights. A special dispatch from Washington says tint the indications in tho Senate to day clearly are in favor of tho immediate passage of Trumbull's Confiscation bill, with mm iidments freeing all tho slaves of the rebrN. New York, Feb. 20. Tho United States Treasury Notes, nro nt 30 per. cent, premium nt Richmond, Virginia. Washington, Feb. 25 The lending features of the Treasury Nolo bill which passed yesterday are the issue and funding of $50,000,000 of Treasury Notes, which may ho nMileA legal tender for privato and public dues except for payment of interest on the public debt and duties, which are to be pnid in coin. The $50,000,000 Pc maud Noles issued under tho Act of July hist, mul the $10,1100,000 under tho act of this month, may, however, bo received in payment of duties 011 imports. The notes mc to bo issued for not less than $5f, lomcitible into boml-i beuriii 6 per