Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 19, 1863 Page: 1 of 2
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Io* i »K Or<l> r to l>«- iMiMirilml lor ut U-^t
v. ii Him* in a wifRcit ut nutuli'-r u{ r ^n-
kl-ri hi «vli S|*te ol tin- <' • il'<1 • i -v t«»
iiir iU rnn liinn »-vi-r\ part »>| tin rountrv
I All ojuhuk-ioimI ofliri-r- un<I rniiftnj
. wh<» i»rr now ulwut Irom lin n com
uui# lr"tn nnv otln r can*- I hi*n actual
wliility or <l'ity iiimI-t or«l« r« fr-'in the
.. t *ur\- ■ T War. or lr.»m Unit <)• part tnent
•: aait'l' rt v» ill n.'turn l«» tin »r c miuivmwU
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i hm lli»- |ir«>vnionH o| tin- f >r«v«»ioir par
within u n-it-' iii»ii!o U-iitrtli ol ttin**
n !•« ni*' t" »' \ • ii twenty tin \ - »ll«rtli»-
fi 000 Of tUljUfMh vImII I"- <lro|'|M-tJ
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r nuim* will In- fnrnt«li»i| to the *'•►rn
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with the initial' f tin- ''«»!»■ atal |»». u»|»tk
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t.'Mr" l>i<!«••* h'fi thi «U'J H bn"i/h» •<» in\
u»u vurA mrbf tl». fltnn will ri»i th- tu*t
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Aftl'lewl N'atin r L'Haruiltttnl hi c\ r »:■> ■
if the iiities .»i> *»uixi when nvmul
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JACOB I . COONKM. \.lm r
Feb i 1863. nl i' i
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IKTT'EUS f .u'.itiin'-truti"!! on tli.' i t.»h' ••(
J I l« ||#' it!; •■•V'Od Wfli' .'! I'll- M" t|>«'
i.fn|*rmwi>««l ji_v I In? <' i-itity »Mart •; Mii'ii*<>n
' >11111) . I l *ll< ilt t!i»' l»lt «lillM*r t<Tll» . \ l> l-li.'
)>• el*iiiiiiv Ul Ki-UU* "I tlr « Jm* rnofl w.
Tht* U fncirfow t<» »"ilfy all p»M«'»ni h<»' 'in^
r|*im« Mpt'tlM <ii I r*f #!■• ; •••. .if lln-m Willi n
tlif tlttl* f»i• r '»l l.y 11* >i. I tli'»-i i iitf M« -I I.-
rank? tinnn-ilialf pavni»*nt.
J> HIS UK \T»I SUrn r
Kub. 1 l*»n. Ill•• ..t
NOT It K.
MUSS Us <; (5 (iiu«;<i A Co #r«
hiv attthnnswil u£#-nt<« |..r .ill indiviiluul
husii»»'HH. a< w»*l| <«■ Vi'vv (>rl fit" W*»«• •»•**.«
JOHN I W I l.l.l A N S
F*b. 12 IS6.T n'K)
AiniiMvnrvnoN m>ti< i:.
1KITKKS o» .«<luiiniMr»lion on th# «stat<
J ol \V Vivian il ' -ii.-id wrr-' :rniit
#sl lo the nntliir?i*t < fl by lh«i (V>nntv Court
of H irriiwm county T>xa« |>'rtainini/ lo r*
t»ti"« <i| ijc#v «»• ] A '1 ul tin- Jmnuir)
tmn. A l> . lHfUl Tli" U II u lin- t.. i>.
tify rill jTSrtni holding rUim* Hi'niiwl wihl <n-
t&ttilo ••' til Iimmh within »1h* Iiiih'pri^'rilnfl
by law ami tho* m-1* '»i«»i| t<. niak inmiwb
uti' imvnwnt
JOHN F WnilKR.SFOON.
A«lmini*trator
Ffb. 12. !Prt2. ri'20-nt.
ADMIMMKATIOV ftOTICt:.
rpilK uiH|#sriiiifn«'il hnviug W".i 11-|■ • • u«'*«t
1 lul/iiiniMlrut or of l!n i siiiU- ol I" >1 I'nl
II hlill. lj# t'»-'Ut»i | Ht I III- ( ). IjiImT ilTHI of tin-
('.miity t.'ourt of rthi I by « nnh*. i »»»i > < .j
h«*it'l»y tfivcn lo nil pvrtnm lia\inK clniiiM
n^niii-l juiiil lo j»riM«l thrm al iifHf
properly uullifiitiinit.-#! lor *-tt! -n- it atrni
thcv*c irwlebtwl urn r«-#jm—t«*tj t.» maki' iruinc
diaUj po>u)i tit. •
•** K MrCI.KIj;i$li
Fob 2Gth. IHUV. n'ri of
Wanli'rt In ll|rrt
the jrreii'tit ;■ • -x< n ih<grp girl
f<»r a nnrnu ir !.•• . whicti
•i»eriil wngin will lie thi! I ■'
'fficr.
Jan. IW 1 gfi.'t /)J ^ if
Pium the Cincinnati K4»q»iii*r.
ityri'rli for Mopping Ihc War
/■ i 'h> /I itf I.ei>rrsfnftitires at Wash-
l ii'i-n by Ulr Conway an aUe lit-
[ I'liUiriiu hi itif- I nut Kan *4* Hr
j'i<l>"sn( i/n Aikn<u'lr<l±r>tn( nf tht
■ (Jonftbtratrs - .1 Kiliril Yvric ttf iht
(Jitnltou
i A lew ()«v« n^rn Mr Ponwny of
K in* i*. ! ihf» iir **t nilru.:wk \v• • 11
; as .mm- f fj)». ahli-st of the KfjiuMi-
can nutulu'rs of t '■ .ii^rcHK made a
strong »|n-c« li 'in favor o| ppace ami
1 11 = • • hI|*-f» h| tin- war. Till- h|m i r|t
i* * "'J lo have flu* upptoval of liov
\injiew ( r W ' i 1 11!
I'lf • 11' j »h H i ' 11 ■ i'Icn and i>lln r
Ifailinjf loiiiM** whohehl .« • »<i
i ll" in W isl..u^'luii jiiht !>••! »i«• i' was
»1«* 11 v n -I It \< a v« i y imp«u taut
ilfinoii.Nlral ion \\ < take tlii- hHlow
in# • xtractn lit in if which (ally «bow
Jin chinacter :
UK 1- A'.AINST IIK ! XION.
Sin I am not hi Sa\ : i restoring
ill"- count tutienal relations <>f th"
slaveh 'idriH I . tin f"i. ■ ii. ii"i "! <• mi
•liietinj* thr war to tImt ••»»«! On the
Contrary. i am utterly ami torpver <ij•
j |.i I in | h | am ill favor o! lh«-
I'liinu .is it exists i lay 1 tun in fa
V"! of ri' '.in/ tin' I'-ya! Slates a*
tin \in« ri. an n.it!• u. Ii i. i 'I a*< tiiev
an ft; th<- piin' iplr n| fi»eilmn l<»r all
without distinction >1 lace color or
condition. 1 helieve if t" to he the
m i ii f . 1. •! :'i\ ' I ili- \un riciin na
ti ii to ulliiiiat' ly C'-nfrol the Anieri-
i an contiii' iit on »i- j i meijde 1
< ! im <• \( that then ' ire !s»•* true oh-
l"ct o( I his war ir» t'» ti voluti »n»sr«* tin-
national ^..vei hum iit l.y resolving the
Noith into t|j. Null- u in i tiio itli
into a distill t 11iit'i ' body leaving
iim iii a }• fi'ii.u to pursue lli- la'ti'V as
a iti- S' I l»«'iirvc thai tin*
• I!i ret i i ! w ii f o any ot||i'I • n l i" a
pet version I ' * 1 a! i'u I at cil to •»; 11 \ i it
tin- very oi J. f ii v ih i!« M/iu<i to *1
let l
IIlh ' M<»MSM
1 linn- n»'V. alt«iw<1 inytfrlf to iti
i il^f hi lli.it - j i >t •! • -im i | ! ifrv
• I tin- > • prevail r11 u'n >i g flu-
nil • ! mi i. j■ j « n r that p ■
lit < .|»l .J f Ih. \ < •. h pri v a-
'• tit :»n • x '* ' ' ■'t c»»u s i lut\ "
Mil r- . u It I r ih it l».i i:s u| \
' : • 1 t ' 1'" \ >i| p II II t>
iU Hi- isli MM- ill -f li.ill 11
ill p< i iI v uini »M>mii
iii; -in' ii ;n;»i n \ • sr.
I 1 ■ w ar wI■ i• It i< •«. > • •• I" twi i ti
\<»rili m I r - - »ni!i ' tl>f i i»t
' w ■ y. II • Ii II I II I I i • - v II u It
' i • t . . tin * ' -t itl. Iln*r
i. v<m i " »'ii: it . " . f --I l!i- I
! I - ' far I :i'n| III it . i
i ' '• i ; li.« (Mill I!. ^ :
1- I lit- U v N "it ii ti.ty i' ••
. «i I• »ft . i i! •-. ). | . HI *t III Tli-
\. up-. v -I . in t -•
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t! j - - m ■: i ' j v. - in tl n !! TI f
• -* I!«• ii- < -.ii \ !• r.il »|J» rt ->! i • * '.i
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I.I i . it.nl !-••»« t' • i.. • • . u.nliH I
tlx ' i ■ i Ih. » :.I:r m- r ' j-t-t. lent
'• i l-t'"-i T: •
- i.i •! •! w ii l-\ \ atlr'il an I \\ * .
' Wl« I i% DUtli'I* I i i M.t h .II-. iili-il iuli.
in : -a .. | .1- l.. h a I •!»»!• .s iiul< | it
•Um.\ awl it I I ai '.u- vli il jihjr :»
• IIIMIH Ml Ml. • i I || tin- .ill* in .1 Htiolv
1 r «l • vi ir l-t I v ' - tlw ' a • pr*i •
I't'H *!«••!«■ t.j •}„• . nil" - I t.t| ! 1M
• 'Vim y : - m - -i a* i piil«!: wa: !• *» »v. • ii
t v >t 1 11 11 • ii I iiulmiu- !'• i. Ill
.i| I ». p t-'J It »« not In Im« w i
>l»■ 1111 at. ;li- I-i nr. i.iui hi> Imitird
an) p. Mini a |iit i~l as fhr ii n a
t (wixf Ii oft) Pi'iiiwj 1 \ «». i M •
• ''1 V i' 11S H -Mill 1-KpS'lit' Hallll
■r • * * *
• u.. r "m *. iid i: r> rnmon
i' <»:<■< will lint nl «■ mrsc
Ii' t«•;i t•» - i ii ut »'»ii |o|- an instant
j a hi ion in tin r cm - •» .»
| |• I >'j• .s I .11 t rfirttolve III" I I
l' i winHi one u 'lit to Ir lian^*' <1
T'icy ex;tIt- |U' ->■ "it whether the
I iii'Mi w'iiiII I c rcM<>{ • 11 l>y I'l l < < •: 1'V
<• nipi ni'.-»c t<> Imihrnittcii in I hi'
pi ople in the f.«*\t «•]. rtimi . ami n:» n
I hut I' <\irry ll.c • r i v I s j an
- I" < ; | -i tin' A*'lin;n>t: f •.i M!ti
| In* on i!s unt i mIu vciy puliry. They
put in ii»siit' lie- C'oiilioualhin At t the
Misstiiin Kiimiiripulurn \cl 11»«- J'ic«i-
len' e l'i"chuimtKMi nt Kmaii -ipai »n.
Thine rncannrcH llicy prn»enm r nn«
. • iiNt i'nt • I• • r•. \ tlie11 val" I'ty a:i I
i very (hinur 'lone in ptn * nance of tlx m
[ In mllilion t thin lln-y atlu- k the ail
miitiHlialMXi i f init i»l" t» ii
wioii of lli«- will .1 liahea# i ijMi*
laUc irn}>rix"iiinciiiM corruption im
I i > I i i' y «Vr . all-1 a 111 una ml .tier lie
(*iilenlm Hi)! in the war at I tli< in
1 te^nly "| ihe I tiioti they arc like
| a.lament itself The) < 'inn to favor
I lie war for the Hake 1 the l.'nion
I<ut t' I " (r i. nipi «Kisc rnther than
'war The\ nay very truthfully that
I tl>r> Republic aim hftve trifd lot' two
' \earM ami exhausted the country
ami upon thin claim the H<l"pti >n of
I th.it meliio'i a.i t nil thut w le|f to
i l>e italic. Tin." iM I lie manner in which
: tin: \ "i11U'lallH I lie- « Uliti \ p« <i|i..«e
| to teiniinutc thin yr« it <"• iitliet
I TilK OHKAT lONhKUVMIVK I UiTV
An ailliHUCf «"ins nci'iitlji l«> have
I 1»C"|| .ifTiTtctl to this rli l I" iwri n err
i .11II cleini'Mt • ll«'l'♦1l«ll'»ir 1 lit*
l I mlcr SiaU» poliliiunH m- th« nrn
j naiit ol llu* <>l»| Wlii^ uimI Know n<>th-
I 111tr party. who nil t)n-ir 1 iv*•♦« rhei*
inh« d hi. mltMiMo hnlri'd <>f tin- drinoo
! rary They ii- w unit*' with that par-
I V to « fleet tliirf "|.j rt The JtrpllMi
j runs of tIh* Albany -cli.' I oinit r tin-
| )« iwh'inhip ..I Mr W.'. I who l\y |ug
\t fought the Van Bummi regency
I ami finally Im-ke it dt wn tlmMitfh th«?
i tit(«tnr.y of liveHOil tii«' siUo i.tiid in
I j^lovo with (heir opponent* Tiiun the
army tia» l)yn)nrf^'}' t*kp ihe MHd
lor the • i tfti-'H. Pwjiticni hat tie
ill tCt. jj.tjl fho lol|o\V«'r«
.i U'i 1 • i») and »>u llut
l j» da I• •»I*.v»..»4 '1 I day .*i.d
U :id «iM*i on .•ijrbt I y th-
... ) r ' < if I to fl Sowanl
I *r l !
Sij' li a host may well fe< I confident.
It i-. s combination for victory. The
<*11*rn«•;11h have In »*n well shaped Not
m viiin as the bordci .State politician^
thronged the liall of tin- Presidential
mansion Not in vain hut* tin* dis-
creet Secretary ol' Stale iurnrr«*it the
reputation of having become imbecile
Not m vain ha* Iho whole Adminis
tration suffered the odium <>f drifting
with the title for lark of a policy.
They could well alford to dispense
with the applause of the radicals
while 111»• y Silently directed that undei
• hi tent which was to refer the ^i^an
tic questions with winch they would
not grapple to thedcciKioii of aii »i!ier
Presidential election The Oonserva-
tivert will triumph. The chief ele-
ments in the accomplishment "f this
reactionary movement is the war
which the administration is conduct
injr I r the restoration of the I'nion.
The war i* ind<« d liar trump card of
the I)eue cracy • i><*1 war lor conquest
but Mr. Lincoln's war for the I'liion
They have no fear that it will nerve
the end of abolition It has passed
that stuye It* results are now in
their keeping All they wish is its
prolongation to the principle that the
I'nion is intact and the Constitution
• }•<•»! t<< amendment through Southern
v•11<• s. In the next place the resp>n
nihility ot if b'-'ng with the Republi-
cans it weakens them sadly in the
elections And in the third place it*
efleet is to wear away and depress the
slaveholders and dispone them in !•»-
vor i I conciliation. The war in what-
ever aspect it may I"' presented is an
admirable instrument lor them It :t
should nappen to meet with un» xp< ■ t
el success and defeat he rebellion
the slaveholders w'll i»e hi h ^IiI back
just m time to j tin them in the elec
lion. It it shoii'd !.!;{ and ac« ompliah
i no results as iio\v stiemw likely this
will ine\ italdy insure them a triumph
in the popular vote Their th- »y is
1 —ami it is a sound one—that the tw •
f'leej* \boliiioi| atid Seeessii'ii le>w
in <h iidlv conllit't have »n 1 y t- le per
tnitlcd to continue the li^ht 1 • »n
i t 'Ugh to wenr e ich other out. .iiid
cause t'ue political waters to subside
to then fontii-i \ • I
I UK \itM\ idNM.uv \TIVK
\< vt itlii li sc without I' l' MM • ■
•Ii i ■ suit I tin wat I • • witlfi flic
• If ;»li i"«'*4 i »f fix t'i.i siT\a! ivi M ill | -
«'!«... tar mijh't .<»• to that < I tin
\ li|ii!r-;i »t ft tirrat rohancr i«
m ici (I t>y !Ii»' hit ■ tic * '• "t 11n*
- •Mi- :• ; ! 'it ■ tuj t1;'^ :m •!••
'I- \ ■ Tin- « M • ■ - u !' I • ufT« ! i !
i •. II uliin i witlt jIm i ■ «* >| tin
I- .»fni iiu-r ovi r. will 1 " i.i«• ! <■ {
In ' .» \ \ M < . ll.il . i \|. 11IS I I f t III ||
liiMi.*' I'lu'V will ! •• 1 :«.s:itisfir I f'.'-n
it!' ; • • i I •!• • nnijr»-
Till* -U'l I .li-- ali<) )l •! .£liat i-.n. yet to
• »v/• •. 1'' • I ! \ t! . i»fi!i?:. f• -| su
• •f us . r'•«!•'<• 11; it .• | • j i . iinviwy
i! v . v.! . »ii tin A.hum -
t i l' J ill I V 'il l K It »i« • j'. l til.Ill
i • i.i.!. ! Hut tl^ I>••»!»• ■ .its
III f; i \ Jfli! .* •fli'li r ||f I \ f.iiv i tl-.it
!Im \ . in • i. ■ inhh' <•?. iu\ < t a
litiirili• -I incMNtttty iru let tn of the
«iii «'•.»: 11.- 'i j | • • • i :■< I v a
ia: li .1 i ' \
i|'B- •«" vf i |ms \ y All i r.v
\| niv -up|" th;it t < I . < t <•! tin*
itfrjft • I Km.iii<*l|>ati(>u will (ME)
tl i • i li!V • • 1 < «!tl\ ami < lujili ti lv
iliiiilii! ii<1 • v i j i:« -!.%v« r\. :! at
tlii* *' i\ h |<|. • w '! ii.ivr ii.» luiiU' i a
lllMti\.- t> nrt f ;-vtt" r Tu.s in an
• . /H'fl • i"-> in -I ik. I - J'i •< lama
• wi' .vi ' - < fl" i t It can
! •»? -IVr «i||i !i It' «■ f ] t M 1 < nsl |
t*''' • •' \ m «tm i- •! !' s still itlU'Xi:
I-I-'. I's \alltiy Itlul' TliTUllllHtl.
T1 i \« I. !«• *u! j• t is yi't >j»«■ ii to dt*-
lia'r .ii 1 IIi'hI -el'. fin
I i .! - ar\ I|. »: Mm nj i« i<>
r iIh UfM'M il : ami. hi
tin- fiioiitii1 nn't it • -< l » W tl><» irol-
}jnff in .» i" jiiiUr • ;« •!!..( for
l'if> »I«»M '{"'it- -lair f things will
•!'} iM-jiin !)i" «l ivuli »K1 ms
-.villi r !•• i> - I . «r.'i tli iri i'vi r Tlifir
«■ fl* »rt will p ! ih In l' f"fi'lr In* t«>
j-r«'Vf»nt M • Ii* ihhIh fi'in ln-rin^
tlic Mill VCf t <ilMt'Hlt * 111 (1 HJ-ft u..i
linn nrojni»iit' n but to us iir him
fi»»m iIh- >^i.»f*p «»r tin* euvtiiy alnu'ly
actually laid up«»ii liim. it w I ri»
11>iiI>l<- llwiir will u« ' «it rvorv
I latent rm rjrv.
St'MKKit ll!> V \c;i * A IN U I.ji
1 In* Srii.ii«>r from Mi»vh i< !»»»-• tts Mi
SUIUIU'I wliO liRS l it' ly I" 'Ml ll'-l'lci'
t< d t » Kt-rvr another trim ol six yi'iira
lit ill*.? hod} It* htu* lonj* adorned.
•h"»»ld. in this crisis point us to tin-
proper arhon. fiiw purely Northern
character Ins yre it »>>iIif»»• # ) is lof t y
aspiration* hi« sacrifi •••* f -i five.l«»in
tli'- frit ire c< iiiftiir iicr of Ins State ho
>1 Utah' < usly ) rNtowctl upon hiiii md
that Statu tin* noblest in Vmenea.
all single him out as our author ved
and i-<M|nirotl to speak with n <!■ "»'vr
voicr on this jir»«it "reunion Thorp
urn a I ho in thin II oise gentlemen
\v!i si' WnliJrt oil this Pi flir'lfoliM
theme thr c ulitiy w II 1 it« n t" with
lilt* IIHO intru st Thr lio||t>rub|r lli III
her from IVnnsylvania Mi Thad
SfovrijHi ono of I lie* truly if at men
of America full of learning *"«'
d -in tried hv long* years of a pit! >uh
nrrvicf in this < «iiv.- «v|io i <as never
faltered am! in now rr elected in his
tliHtrict !y overwhelming numhom
stand f I' ll. ii'ii ii£ tf• sr of whom
thr N-iti.'ii will '.tp.ri dr!iveranee
fi "in thr diilitfcrH whi-.'h ri«ofiipa** it
l/* t these junn and Niieh as ll< *e.
speak and toll tho country wlmt t«< do
in this hour »f traiis.rndant prril
Nevrrthelrss I cannot refrain from
. \pi'.'-tsiu^ my individual opini u that
t It- t; uc } - y of of i he N rth is to
terminate '1 h war at once Hie
i i.tfrl It ' 'lit Milieu thr worse our
situation he. .fties |/»t thr tw • >
h> u:i< .> 'I (' > <ress adopt the follow
llitf p's dutii'lis :
"'//<•»» fivai hi/ H* Swat* and *f
lieyrvfnttLtiiv* A- That th< Kxrru
tiro U\ and hi' in hereby requested tf>
•>sm; a general order to all eominan
of hicrji in U»" several military
departments c»f the lulled States
to discontinue oftcnsjrfl "pnati n*
againat th« 'enemy and to act for thr*
future entirely on the defensive
Hrirtlml That the Executive !»#» and
hr ift further requested t > i nter into
negotiation* with the aufhoritea <»f
the Confederate State* with re fertility
t" ft ce*#ation of honlilitiea baaed «»ri
the following proportion* ; l*t U»».
eognitiuii of the independence »>f the
Confederate State* 2d A uniform
ay#tern <>f dutie* upon import*. 3d.
tree trade between the two State*
4th. Free navigation* of the Miaaia-
aippi uver Mutiiiil adoption f
the M nitje d"i trine "
I AN" I IV K T''«iKTHUK
1 entirely (limigiit with 111*me wle-
asBi'i i that it in impossible tlmt the
North and fonth e »uld live pea<a ahiy
side l>y hi<11• because there are no
natural boundaries l.M'i ween til#? two
such um the li«»* k\ Mountain* « i the
Atlantic (V^hii TI. ;h in a l>uj.'U-ar
with which we impose upon our«ehcn.
The people of the \.;th um! South
can never become f«»r«*i^i> nations to
each other in tin sense in which the
French and English or RuHniamt ire
They are spi ting 11«/in the sume <»i ifcin
Hp< ak th*' hiiiiic language posess a
common literature inherit similar
polities aTi'1 religious vh ws am! in-
habit regions el<»s. Iv connected by
natural und arlitii -ialitie#. They will
therrO-ie both In Auu't a an. The inly
great *11lV»-i<•!:<••• between them is of a
social and political nature namely
that which arisen horn the existence
«'f African slavery in one and the
abacuse I it in the >• th«-> This fact
however offers no obstacle whatever
to such a Reparation as is involved in
independent political jurisda-ti'ns .
on tie eontiary. it greatly (at ili
tates It. I'm I >ie tie l\ dcral I'nion
was eta ! i "died all the States were
independent ami associated under
Art'elf'h ot t'"iif«il< uilii'n in the
nature of a tr< aty The arguments
n< w .adduced to show the impractica-
bility • I present m pat atli n bctu en
tlif' N >rth and S >m*li. go with e.jual
11 ■!<■'' to pinve the iini>' -nihility of
what then actually existed and was
ae • j t'd in the ease of the thirteen
riginal States ( | tl I *iiifm. The
lattei st d't' ^ard each oilier pre-
e hi'ly 'i4 the \ >rth and S nth v.. i;id
stand < nld I ' \ step ih< war and
enter i> 1 a trea'v It w.-u'.d simply
}•(■ i si |\ 'i _< tin V rtb aed S. uth into
(' 'fdederat- Stat s nsutniii;: as {■
them ll «• old basis > f tl - ' i.Tedei a-
t •••ii The m .add 1 •• the w . ! it.
It is •! • I' ae a \ ery site; op ra-
ti"!! I i' not -1i»rt*1 -t ti i-. !)■ w« ver
• n 1!. id' i that r-1 o 'j 1 tl it '-v.a be
a : j t» d. tie- separat i< a .t implies
u aid 1 ■■ ; • nuuneiit 1 1 « ' ve that it
would insure an ll!':\aat" p lit.! >n on
an Antt -1 a \ < vy basi^
I h \ vi 1 li '•" <a» in the inherent
vitality <>l ^ m thorn i\ 11!/ati<<n. I
Si iv e n • !eaj to s--t it it « a p. tit:- r
with tl it f t: !• S eth 1.1 I th« I.
j.' 1 1 \ \ - in the i let- "I
empire llitl We -'.all si 0 wl". |> will
triumph.
TiirKiTt'Rt k tii N Mini \VJ 11«■ i« :
»u:»> I the I - m • 2. i 1 (hi* j.j. « it \\ ir
It *\l Vl I i-MT.li- 'I ' 1 111 11 It' Ull;| If
HjH-rf l .tlier !>■ -'in' thin^r. *ay*
tip- Hi- iiiii= -Mil Wlin* may he *af»!\
i>n <:' t(•<i i-.<i ih.it \\. ii ii «• ti in
He'i1 I--i full ttmti f h-M-i^.ti! await*
the a'. .Mi'-iiihU. They are the an
th is I 1 • • ■ WW . M» 11 a War. fl Milt
HH It IIM\ i iUlli 1 |j»ll t • I ll'XHUf PHI*
t.« 11.« N i tli !l tl.' S» >n * Ii iti!'! ! «•
Mil lll^.ll' 'I. tin \ »*t s.Mll' >■- -f Uialth
wliu Ii f»»i n.« rly • ti»pt • d into tin* lap
u| V.iiik<-<>i!"in w. nM c. to ft ->w
It tin- Yank « * t.i mi the i attempted
Mihjii^fiit i"ii tli«- I iii**h is at it11 end
tin 1'i ht < i• • * • rimn-nf tl;- wild ever
•4.iv\ i!« iii' un>re. hi -I |»«»v« rtv ('"ii
lti*i ii ami iiii urhy •' *l |»"iti m t
tin Vuiiki r r.i« • In i ii i v • 'tilIn
;pi' s the ri'Hjnitiml ity r«-Htn on tin'
11• ■ 1111 hiMt*. and tin y < iruiot « \ :i'1i-
it I i.» v will l"1 Rtijfldfdd guilty I
| tin iiii -eh i iin! there will not he
wanting abundant o d willing hand*
1 to mtlu't pm»»»dimeut Already we
hear tin* c.mhined and fnrr'>r.diriff
imitti'rin^i. which hjih-H of Mood
The tone "I many • f tin- N
paper* in whurp. hitter fei' <•' u*
ai:iKt tie- ah«»liti.iniHlM. and r> mind*
in- "I tin- hi -oil thiraty writi >
l M.»iat Thii id the *eeiet of SewtfiHi
! artful d> dtfe m *■ vering- him«<d| from
| tli€> lav'tlnn which he en-..!»■•! and
lidding llifltrtcM «P t.» til'' world ; the
chaiuctei 'I ii c-ai\ei>.it ive Tim
! il* hColltldrel :4. i !it< the up
piuiu ii'ii^r Ht'-rin an ! n. Hi-. kmjr '»
harbor -t nau-ty. He forexeert »ln«
I •'! carnajfe which await hi#
1 htimatiilai iau jims.m -itife# and In- ha*
no amhiu »i» !• r inarty id tn.
The laU rh-ct n* in the \orth.
which para!:.''! the di-Hpolinm at
\Vai«tiiii^toii have t inh ildem d men to
litt■ *r their Jeii^f p'-nt thought* The
whole ill It "I their itnatheinftn ;«
! directed ignmat tin -!> v t»*il Kemlx f
| the al»ilit'■ • 11i-• th Thew* fin ' i''liist *
are vet iii the iu»j'iity n b«'th
11 it11f Ct>ngie*n ; hut tl»lii|l »rt in ii"
I-'iigei at e t>» irnti aiu «h limn latum
When in lortv ilayn they shall inn
. to he the majority and mIiaH h iv»- he
i i onie n e"iit» mptthh and hated minor
i ity d<*ed* will Hiipply tin- pU< e >f
' wordp
V )>rirnt<' l«»tt«*r. n!»«»nt ft
: fi'-m D.»I!«h Kcl lit! <n\ • tine \n
a KciiHiiti.ui 11 M '»y
: u tInh vi.iniiy l\ u f'.-» •; lip ! a
Hi« t.' ii ll h« • nu'd t ntart -hri .!l\
fY"Ui lu" in-n»ti Mild *|»r• i.-.ill
ward *<'«>«' •!;t fat.rr la I rr any ivjm it I
" as la aul whrn it KOilti'U'd .ik« tlw
'firing f a lai^e minimi. Mm.ma.'
Illil
"I'lit* i at«» a.'iny im« 300
I *'••» Ilri;*«!«* Qnartn inn*
» ten*. 100 Bri^r r< mmiHsyri.* StfO
! iM'inpnmi'K <>f artillery iK ;
' •»! mvwlry an«l 4*1 rr^ir'om# .»f In-i
; lantry In lho i>a\y lli<ru aro 4!
i Admirals 10 rnptaiim fll Oommaii
' ili-rn 6000 M»»a»n«M>
Tho I^»u\jivillr l»rnii>r:at S»y»tTir41
I imnic Kt iiturkv ha* fart!#rr .iwij.ii Ho
mrrr pkelttntv* from ''
1R00KAMMK IN THE HORTHWffT
The following is from the Jackson
Nf •. s m (' r i m i 8 :
" We have derived tho utibjoiited in-
formation from a of high
moral Hocial and political character
•-a distinguished ritiwn of one of the
Northwestern Stales—and the infor
rnation therefore is strictly aecurato
and entirely reliable We make the
statements for the information and
gratification of our readers and the
Southern public generally
The Stair* of Indiana Illinois and
Ohio have determined to stop the
war •»<! mftke terms of peace with
the Confederate States cost what it
may and • -fiend whom it may In one
pur pone whatever the future may he
they are firmly and unalterably united
and resolved and that purpose tin*
war against the Confederate States '
shall cease—or. if it i* to be carried
on the Northwest will throw ita mili-
tary power into the scale against the
aggrrasor. The citizens of those
States who have been drafted or en-
rolu d in the Federal army by the hute !
died and by the regiment ami there
is no authority in 11*- army which can
cotniwi inn* morempni ui trio one
hundred ami fifty thousand men or-
ganised by tin- Federal Uovernment
I. operate on the MissinMppi river un-
der <irunt and MeClernand !»• • f more
than forty thousand effective soldiers
remain ami tliat niirnlM-r in daily di-
minished by mortality from sickness
and 1<y a voluntary abandonment of
an enterprise with which they are
m« ft th -roughly dispunted
The IA.'ginlaturi'H of Illinois. Indi-
ana Ohio and Kentucky are t" con-
vem* at Frankfort in general eonven
lion on the l^tii day ot February
inat . and will there agree upon the
principles upon which a Northwest
<'«-nfe leracy in t - he instituted and
pi'ip«.R»« teriiiH ■ d peace and commerce
with (I... t'i»nfed«-rai*y for the States
bordering the Mississippi and it" trib-
utaries— proposing a treaty offensive
and d» fensive with the Smth. >t an
.»'! *pti•111 <»l the Confederate Slates
r'-nst;tuti- n. to incoip. rate those m w
mernU is into the Confederacy if that
t o a^ii'f-iilile \ > the people of the Con-
federate States Hut in any event
ami independent of all other questions
relations of peace aunty and corn-
mere. aie to t>«• establish' d.
When tin ^ principle* are a/rred
t)(min in convention e-tnm ncra
Wl't I l deputed to heir the r. ;|)If t-
Kir! i i d t 1 ti it with the Confeder
ati ' i >v»■ i nrnent I a' a final and sal i1 •
l;ietorv adjustment if all Interest* ;i
v >i\ ed I 11:* actio? w II l>e taker
let - ■ « I e t ! \ . |)I.| e | i' i d f M! i U e! V i.(ll
1 } n!y and with m i us digtnl • d de-
terminat • teprt senting the sovei-
eighty ot those gieat and p< pulon*
Sl.ttes When the terms • I adjust
n ♦ nt aie ^eiiled ;tt I'?- ' rn■ tid ihcN
will he submitted for the ratifn iti< n
! :i. -e State*. [' . J'ect.vely b\ or-
gani- a» ' at the 1 allot box pMVi
tied i r 1 y L« giMia°ut< s "I the ie«p»»e
: * >!.(•« * \\ n thus ratified. the
v. k ■ : sep.irat1 n ir in the 1'nited
s will be regard* : ih finally and
ir: »! !y p< i feet'd
"Hut" we sug^'sti d ' Maj
what it Mr I • 'In "hall send a ib-
ta l.ti - n! t • I'tankf- tl l • arrest the
convention ilnd its peace delegate* t •
Ku-hm n.l?"
' M l him t> lilt ft linger r
• it i i »;n v t > »l«iturl llio r
ati.»\s of tlutt f t vrnl" •!» >»r urrrst
i|H ilrl.'jrH. ?» imi thr«*f htin<ifi'<l it:- n
« ami rti »»»# ii will m«»v*• - n Wa-i
iiigWtn <Vy und b*og Mi Lino iln Mid
hi* O.iltiiwt "
\ »uii> »v • "•' «*« 1. Mr. 1 •' 11 * * In
lm« ihf army m«l the navy unit 'Ik*
1 t ? ■ • . l -i; 11 v
I' ! Ii»m !» m<J < ir»nt'> irnnr* i; 1
nr nil rni uit t» 1 ami titut
'■> :i «• la *t 'ir.uit will • u«r nr.- i»f In*
arrny II' w .111 i<it lmvi» a tj>
ral'« trnard rr*":iinw.:r attmlwl t>- b *
1 «' >tnm *r;•! whih' «mii ** •**th<»rti vllirs
w uM aptnrp »'v«*ry t vn ami < ity «>n
l!i. M -y j j<•. I 'ii Nt w <>:!.' n- if
;i'ftii" !.4 t V. 'V.nm t»k«* hw nrtrv
( :!»•• 0 » ri»«• r. ami it will t■ >
> xi*t in lik<» nmnti'T W« alr«".»'!y
I »v< otH- luitidro"! niui ri^hlv ttinn^ui'l
irturnn) Kt'*leral ^Mm r« in th"*>
Slat''* rra^y t ' i"i»i »t*. ami wt IiHVi
tlif arrny ami wt* 1 > tv«• it* lca<i«*r*. ami
if tli- Hlark HrpuMiotiiM at W
11»t* I n (' fy «larr u» interfere with tm
tin* majcftty un< 1 pown of a £r«vat t >
|.!c will I ■ «• x•• rl**«i t>> ni"vr» t«» W a*);
Hilton ''ly hi;.I hutifr thf It <»n«i < f
tin in Ah i fn-ration* upon thn riv
< r th«' jfMrJi'ftlH •• 11 % 11 ho \ »i r ■»
' Aim! what will ymi iV with the
i 1 «'.i»'ritl <vnr t|.«bt v " w. it*k<-(!
\V«- will icpmliate th«* I i*t farthing
j of it" r>;«I«1 In* " It wan nrvor f<>n-
I hi if u 11mally »nt rafted."
* \ml what will ) n do with all the
'^reen bafka* in cuvulat i.-n to tin?
• i; nut nf ii my milln n-
\W will tnak< i l» i.Hr»* of them
411< 1 runmimc tlirm at th« titer i f -a
r ilie*" "
And 'will >u <1" v ith \\w
\|Wd!'' Hi-1 New Kr^'i»«nl M:t*» * M
' \V« i fc|»» rt tin* mural atip| • ■'t • f
\»W V 'fk Hitl IVrniMvl \Vi
. lit i.ft M 'hi^ .vn t-> fVum.l i. \* *!»•■
1 ixKitt t«> l» i' nh' Ai.'i il Ni vv Knjf
! mm) intrrfen vv #> * 11 whip her cm «»f
i!m» I'niori ot into !«h»vior"
"At what ttm«\" vrr attfkni. I - v.mi
i'xp«Tt tli« pn m'iiI w ar to V
I "Xj. no m r-' rnl
• iiir:»<<*vru'iiti> tttih in' nImhiM n« nr
MuMlo Timiii«*»■»»'«■ |i|'iw. i'r tin*
rt'i K nn«l« r Biftfrtr *"»l H :%»»«*
t t>«i I ult'iiid iWm I hut a rn*v mi*
1 f i tnii- n* I1* ing ilnnoofnasry iti«1 n#
!.r« Ivit g A « H'l l! 'C ef !t(i»
15v the fir«»% April thru will ! • a
jnvrtic.il r«»h- tt»« n ( I ht»atihti<*0 in
tl«» S itliu. nt hihI \>y th« t;rst of
j.lnne a prrmwnt p«*ac»\ mile** 11• •
Hlark Republican* determine t< vr:i:
n w«r «ir "*t the V Ttl'WfHt
TIm- At"'*-' fltatonicfi'H «>fT>|«'lb
tnritmlly 'In informal >>n wr
1 i.vol. t>ur inf«>tmmnt wenn .1 t -
.■ntrrtmn little ci- nl>t that In 'mi *nd
k niu.A* mt lc»*t \ M fa • nt thr
hand* of tin-Confederacy along with
Missouri nnd K<niucky il« thought
I it wan a I no I i »«* d< atiny of Ohio l»n t
jo'eined lean confident of that .Slale
! Whether thi>*e Platen ah.mid twlonir
to th« Conh deraoy or ri«»t. !»«• had n »
doubt lit all of th* foundation of a
Nort h went Empire in thv cvuut "f
tboir excluaion from the S-mtli
Then* ih on*- rernaik l»y way of
couiinf.nl with whi< h for the preaenf
we c lotto these Htalement* Jin thin :
I The mean h|»ii »t« d trraehcrouN mt-n
| who have minl«*d and I»«trwy«.'. K- n
tucky. him in iiow di-t^rminc-l to sur-
round thi'iiiNidvi N with hi'tiii* protec-
tion and provide atandiug grouud lor
the Hoh s of their l« »*t win n tIn y Ik*
hold thi* nhoii i<>n government. at
Washington wlt« rannc they en
pouaed against th«ir brethren rind
accl-ton beginning t<> topple U. its I'mal
1 overthrow But their account 'in yet
to I"? rendered— a day of recKoiug in
! approaching—the? rnyaterioUH hand
| unbidden writes ujmi the wall—mkne
I U. SK rKKKL. ithak#»k !
Tim I>aN(jrrh Btr rk I f*—The tre
inciidoun effort making by the Lincoln
(iei*potinm. Kimt aur! SrmtI
H»iyH thef Richmond i>i*pateh indicate*
a detei miiint'oii in throw all u the
die of buttle* to be fought iu the next
1 three m«»ntIf i-rei there wan a
moment when the Confederate (iov
eminent nhould d**rel«»|» and concen-
trate all 11h ener^ieM and when our
K tine rain »1joii 1.1 at or.ee exercw the
^rcatont circumspection and the hi^u
et»t renolve now << tliat 1. ur. We
an- almost in nitfht of port ; but >is
the c 'UHt iH more daugeioun tu tie'
*cntnan than all tli* peril* oi tlie ojwn
»i a ami an many a goodly whip haw
been wrecked upon tin* breuki rn
which eoeompasH the IfHven which it
was apptoaching h<» we have our
jfrcatest hn'/ardu t' ineur an we diaw
near the Ion 14 hou^H harbor of imh
prudence and it Wf relax for a minute
our vigilance or Hunt t<. the trariKunt
•epone uf tl: tna* »m' elementn by
which we are surrounded. may go
down and p« rinli ujvt an . t:• hand.4
a re alni"«t read; ! ^rij tie- jjrlotn •«
uf the prolil'wed Ka< 1 hour th.w i
P tatH'rt over uw now is !> with l it'
Better w« old it hi»e bet u for I.-* if
the Southern *tav l.ad sin k upon the
I! "dy lield "1 .YUuawsaw than ?! at
full . 1 bed and it| } 1 ■ o Uirijj the ruid
hf aven. it wh>nld soldei.lv pllltlge Hit
fd-Hcure darkness Soblirrn « | the
South the pftM the future memory
.1; 1 h> pe - the tuff ' ! 11• •!■•;»•! »ed
tl: ' h nor .-I J.he liv ab •.»!I n*• 1
' \ i't\ ) lli • trefu» 1 'K ux t : -is tr .ml
up yolil I tilth like rwii b be liH Watch-
fill it•» v ire br.ive prudent 1-
\ 1 are i(- ted a.al lyokin^ t > the
bei.J^nant heaven wl.ich haa *0 !• *t>fC
inspired and bh-Mn 1 you t"
wtacly and boldly tb*- blown that are
: d» !< : 1 :nt I 1 ui »! "I W«-e the fate
• tl thin content nr»d the dentin}' of
your country
* l» \ UI ' v I N T V TH»" 0"N»TI
1 :11; :s 1 ■ i thi: I'miI'Hutk Snt * lit
lh> liUte el t. I ('• I • dilate >t - *i
11 tia Iiit nat'-r »li - n ! <»e«»r
^ a :.t i - duc« d tin wi
was r« ferred t tin «I : :aiy 1 ./fit in it
A Im!! t j r-- j" an "ml u. :;i t
tin- ''<>• -t tnti. n (if T . fir ici ul*
St of Am- f i
n U I It iH fMi » • r<l by tl" I'• 'I
. -.1 ilir t »if»«•.-» th'.r(» *v
thirdf* 'I both l|...*♦ n iin t•. f o •
• ill! X tll'll |ill' li VVI! ..||.« ||H
»• . :.»f» t!.« CoMlittu I. < I tin- t fit
fi «!« r»? A.'ntcs i I Aiui-t.'i'h i'« ami
t!i- -aim s In ribj | iij ♦ *i. tun!
wh«n ratifi J I y th- l«g-atnn>fl
tlir<" f>'tilth* 'i mt'cri! c!iiie
si.ait U- m»»»i rti'ti tl.-r* ;n a* < .him S«1
miM n ikI. ;irt < l« «t! ti• w •
Win li any Sin*. !•♦ hg H^jfrirvd
by any a. t i I C «haM by <»n
\ •■ill. tli t in !li? *.imi t.i br mi-
« .iStitut. ual ('• KrvfH J| hi -i»h>i
ami if ' lit* I'ltcnUiil sit.ii. mitum
it I ir tfi.it purp >>« r»»»i*H imtm'tbaUily
mil a t m t nth it J tin Stati* t n
>i«1m N.-tuI fit i ui. t not «• »■ f 'i.ii! I y
t vc«« tlurcl* of n ■' nl ConTi'tit; • th<-\ -ir
ti> bf tak'-n by > »'• h. it hIuH !"• r • • !
ami tiii l.i** b»l if iilliniifl it f i11
staml . .»mi it .itb iif <I and n • mlpiHt
nwut v .t.i I «< in i. b\ niiii'iiiiuu iii r
• t n r vi it» V if ■ in- • an-
|iUi; :»ijj S?;i*- ami it di'ti imirie«i !•
m • <b- Ir in thr ( "Uli-tli tii. y it h - til
I • * • in pt'ar-' 1'iit shall !><• < ntil<« '1
t.t |(« prr '.lift h' iri* 1 tin |.||l 'if |' "j
rrty 'H"l iubli lt»r it* prr hih' f
tin public debt to b»- ib-n rrn;tn'<i »r»«I
wlii«ni by ifi 'an i»
>»v J riuil liit pM'Kidt'fit *l»all
transmit I- tIn• li v. riK.i ! < » ■ Matt?
i tj»y f tins jiri. to t»r nubii»llt»'il I y
him tlif ly« giHi;ittir«' tln-rwof h>r ratiti
•it ifii.
Witvf Fmv U(Y \>>) —Ti r P*ri*
: <>f tui* N> w V'-rk T m/t
write# .
I »m i* I tl.i' [.!!«>' i* the
pi ^nunijH f tl*t I'h in'li ji vt»inn.<ut
the urtxHilm : Th»- $ vi:i.n«*nt
li living f!■.*<!»■ v: ;»rr. nt with
Mr ^ » !«■ I- r i In gv .ju.iiiiitv ■ . •
t»n v<r i 11 Hsk the Ani'jrjr.in g \ in
rn«nt tor far lnot. for getti ig »t it.
promiHittg »» lilt k niM' lirnr that n<
r-'iitit.| wm. KhnTi K intr. »!««• »l
in » *chu ^s1'. l'u' Anwi • »u
1 U \ «•! IUU« i f V. i! not v *<•!»'. to tl 'H
th"> will take it I'V fonv
\Vc v »■ pi'irnit t ( .1 y.K'i.h) f
rr»f| n leftrr fp«rn i \n< li in I' in \
h in I' ll !«. u ii. ti i • •ntaii-
mrnta \»< it ••au>iii»t«'l t>» Mli*• ng tlirn
t»uJ»H in IIh- nbove prngt.tm*' SinM
u t grrnt *«'tn m« r ttml N .poleon a
gtoil «'ivr»'lnn'i. Tht* on« i# intfnt .cm
it-«•« hill 'ti r nt It* »n foreign »ul
.it C\ J ' - fbc < tlll'l H (iCft 8ltl< »
ir.Jtsirf •!::»( I><* p'l *uln»tHntiaI iliJ
r.M I-in i" | !«• Th«u< re \v« were
f r nurpriani to fitnl ilint the o|»uui»u
l>ir\-i U iiriintwell inferm#*tl rirclix
in l.'arn thnt i <!< • t\u-> to
in'rrffr. f mi \met mmii .tfFuiri* in mii
uifnt'<l mniHT nt an cnrly ilay His
j«i%«lint»lr motive if* t >nn«l in 'tic above
»• -.igr*}'b \frmplt* fat/rttn
ROEROlll or A BOaiABDHflrr.
Tin- following are aotne extract*
from a | livite I. iter of n young lady
who remained in Fredericksburg
dunn;; the iaU; bombardment to a
neighbor. :it present soionrntag a» a
m • hi Lynchburg T\wy possess
deep interest for our rfad«ri .
On f'hursd&y [Wf-mhcr Uth we
jvere awakened by two Cannon. At
f> oVI k we an-se auddroascd About
t\ the fir ii^ beg-an in cirncst. W«
paek» <\ "i:r trunks amid it nil made a
tii• in the cellar and thither repaired.
We In I |m't 1 con there an hour when
a shell went through oar attic room
breaking bedsteads etc one shot went
i In uu' h t parlor . five in all through
tti*' house As they >aased the crash
they made seemed to threaten io*;ant
death to fill ; it «ounded »s thoqgb tha
house w«s turnhling in and would
bury i;m in its ruin*. We knew the
danger hut our trust was in God and
wo V'i■ aim AuntCtara fth«»color-
ed woman who lives opposite) was
wit!> i« Parkness ram« on and the
can: nsdiii^ • • ased ii went to tho
^'.it :11.<I r. turned with the newi that
then- was iiiin different parts of tho
town and that a company of our men
were »t the Corner firing on the pon-
toon bridge Though the boinbaid-
ment h.»«* e. .ised the musketry sound'
fed t>» my • »is yet more awful for 1
knew t hev were fighting in the streets
My <"ir» were suddenly shocked by a
«*l oit .if i*i iii 'niscal glee—"Here ar»'
the i' hi s ! !»• re are the d—d rebels I
fire I v- ! lire Two dreadful cries
ren-l the .i.r -'Mir gallant t'apt Cook
.m k '• «i at "U; < oriicr. To hear the
tiendi»h < ry of the enemy unnerved
me m< re than the explosion of tho
th ti.-:mds id shells that hunt around
us
I Ail being now quiet for the time
wo I •!11w11 I'Ut not to sleep ; for
hark they are breaking into hous***
like many demon* Willi terrible
force tl.i \ throw themselves against
our 'I r«. I .»rk and front hut an
••cr ^ mkr* though lie fii) oiicii
oh We h-ar them breakig Into vour
.••up!' Int dare not utter a word lent
ihey -l »v u«< (Hi ! who can tell the
11''■ i >• of that night ? * * •
I'll- v ui<!• r my father out. decline he
I »h - ? vim ia his cellar Ac. Il«
t*«*ui« h tin -i I»• • S.ftN only I.is unoffen-
ding wit'- ai»• I « ight children there.
'I'll11s the night the tire utill
nitrin_r \' -ait eight o'clock the fire
Ian*! ' ill; . -.i \ Mily. and we ex
i'it * very on fti« tit to find oor own
• f "fi lire. I■ i the midst of the ex
it( tin i t a MfMier rushed in with hit
»\.nft winch lie pointed at my
fat I • 'h hi- t v t in 1 crdercd him to fo|.
w ( • My father asked why ? hut
he it; r <i.-r iM which he repeated the
nler e i.v : •. «I liim that he must fol-
low • This occurred in the t ack
\ \ f wax at that time in the front
porch w itching- the sparks and ex-
|••cting ■■in houne every moment to
take fire They carried father to head
'iut■ and alter accusing him of
1 firii^ m th»»m from hi* hoove he wan
i -N ;<-• '. ■ fl; • r belote whom he
wa- arnugind r< uling a lie in the
t n'' ! t'.« accuser and innocense in
that "1 the accused. While he was
p«n« . hold ers came to me at the front
door. an.I to m-«!fier behind and as-
sured u* the h-aise was on f>re but
such was n»«t the case The trick did
not sue < ed noi did the story ufford
them tl opportunity the\ sought to
v b the f Use
lie i xt «l«\ « \*• iy unoccupieti
h- ! vv.i- | .iiii*i« M1 «'Tery piece
: i niture deatr«»yed In order to
**vr v in i11> 11iIui•' we told mint Clam
V lit • your h«'Utf* which abe
I ! Y u w uld have tinil nothing
J»-ft I'iit t"i tin* The tirat uight they
V \ r< ck of la«d and ate up your
I «» h» iy r* !ind pirklr* Your candle*
i • 1 tin v niad-' way willi hut wr do
t ? know anything elte They
pulled I'reryihiwr out of your draw*
er« and trunk burnt open eloacta etc
\-» *h«dl w.rt through your iio«M
.■ •I it yn < iw the auflcr infca ol moat
f ttt-• p< pi" y1 mi wt-nhl think voq
li.i ; » !«. d. lare.J well Mr \ haaloal
• v m vli'i.J his at ii' furniture etr
hi* It> n-r '« riddled with a hell and
ii -< and ehtldren with nothing to
u . a: I>itt w I at t h< y haveon Hundreda
air in ifi* mrip situation. Aa ahell
*v.• r/■ l»<-»n£ thr- wn by our men on
Friday Saturday. Sunday and Mn||.
day. we a) wit e»oh of theao days
i l> Uy in tiii» i•« liar as* well a* I'hura
day ; thua live day a in all
Mary I't .c« a black woman waa
k: .1 \ \ \ Hindi cut in two. She
had gotten. I <r pr- teCtiou under a
bed in a riMini through which a *h«ll
puMX'd 1 suw her on Wedimedajr
>he had I eeu killed the prct ioua
ThurMiay but there wan no >>a*
l.i> but) he/ * * * Every le U®C
i. f r i al ited ha* been sacked and
a I mined inaide They committed
i vern n|H-eiea <»J outrage.
T.<> K-cltmoiMl correspondent of On
AtUnt t ('•»: frdrracy »«}•« that Mr Se-
ward ha;? «cin tt!i« Yankee aenat* a
let tor in ri-Kpotwe to a Solution of in-
tjuirv ut which hr *harply agnail* the
\er.». iiv of i'■'Will Mrroier the Frruek
Anil-nwHiul. r nnd d«*nie« categorically
tin > fli i»l autemeift# which that
fiiiH-hMjjnry transmitted to hif govern-
ment relative to hi* visit to Richmond
!»«t \prtl The dispatehea liav* hc*»n
j in 'lie French Aunuatre ; or
• •fli.-ial rep* it "I the k< verument nod
like -iIh i dipU imitHr ilfcumcnU from
t) . i iniiiiHituH of foreign courU ire
attested Itin* i*igti manual of their
oiihnrM fount Merrier «a now pre-
paring »» paper on the »ubject to be
in id U'fore the Lincoln government^
:\nd the reautt will Ih? that rtrwnr#
will Iw compelled to iwallofr the l>lt^
of to * lit hiu palmed upon t1^* aenafe^
• «i Me icier will demand his purports
Mrtttfkm A]ft<U
A of ptmct rmohtiom fmmi tfea XJ-
iinoi« l.« cU*I»tur* on tha l'ilk Tlwy Matt
Umi ih* iruit <sf th* i*pi—mm km KHI 8mI>
r*ieuU mi d lot) 1*0 awn. Uttt EoMfnM ■>
the U-.rfmabotro Ifbt ted 140 tulniiii
and 4' <>00
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