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I'll K IIKHAJ.I).
TALL AS SATURDAY. APRIL 19'82
TO THE PUBLIC.
Having made nrrai.gciiu lit with
l.:o proprietors of the Dallas Jlor-
tod. .Messrs. WllldcllS .V 4.IIII0 10
... ....... rniHilumn 4....... w
: 1 1 1 1. it; iti 1. nlilicatii.il dining their
b-iwo in 1 Iiu army wo lli is week
.....u.u-.i.vti.i. w.uk with tu Iioihi
. ll... . .... . .
1 11111 win om llieiii ii uir jiajrt'r III-
get her with 11 host of new ones will
in with each oilier in extending its
irciilatiiiii.
As In tlit principles by which wo
hhall In governed ill conducting our
little sheet wo take it for granted
llial nil triit'-iicarioil Southern incn
lire o- kiio niiinl with nyar'l t tho
all inijioi-iatit. ainl to tlio Sniitli i-'
tal ijiicMiim. 'I'lii' Sontlici'ii man
who ilt-sii't .1 In sci- t lie l.i'iiMliful laml
in which wo live nuhjiiaicil ami
. jryviTiii'il l.y a JSInck Jfculli ti u u-
mii'.i.'I' ami tymm. would imhictl bo
J'.iIm! to every jirincijihi of juntico
mill liiimaiiity. 'lhe ilofeiice of out'
homes our iire.siiles our wives ami
Jit tie. ones our altars ami institu-
tious to the true man of the South
)h tho jiaraiimuiit ami only iiiction
low. Then it will not ho so much
our object to ilist'iin ijuo.xlioiis as it
will toatlbnl tho public an tulvcrtis-
in'iiinl news meilium. We havo uf-
Jiciciil ;i!ij.cr on hand for at Icastsi.x
luontlis use at tho present size
ti'U.-tiiii' thai circumstances w 11. in
that time enable us to proeuro an
other sitoiilv.
We are also prepared to executo
all job work in our iine at short no-
lice and in thl neatest and most up.
proved style.
Tho force )' circumstances com-
pel us to adopt tho cash system in
every department of tho business
1l.; necessity of which will at onoo
bo apparent to every one. Our terms
may be seen by reference to tho
first of to-day's issue.
Aow ni conclusion may wo not
siiy that wu onlideiitly anticipate
ainl believe that a onerous public
will reward our elloris with a liber-
al patronage.
$! We have reeonily road sover-
al ':ir.'iiri-Mdis eiuaiiatin from nor-
Ibeni sources to the oll'ect. that
.r'U'.hern papers wore desponding
on account of the. withdrawal of
Ci id'i'dorate troops from the former
li.io of action. Webavo within tho
p.'.si few weoks read Humorous
'i on'. horn papers from various scc-
t;( i;s of tlio t'oiil'ederacy and every
one of tbein speaks I'licoaragingly
of liio lino of policy roccn I ly adop-
ted by our (ioveriiinont in abandou-
mt' our old line of operations. They
not only speak .encouragingly but
tliey heartily approve-of tho policy.
Northern Journals liowcvor must
havo some litlsohood as a foundation
lijim which thoy can pander to tho
v. tinted appetite of Northern fanat-
icism and haying expinded almost
every other humbug they harp up-
o'i ibis in order to keep up their
credit for lying. Lot not :i South-
ii public bo despoiling on account
' in" lying Northern newspapers. We
i.jliovo that tho policy recently u-
li tj.lod by the (.'onl'eilerate (iovcrn-
i. cut. one of grout wisdom and uf-
1
the resuslt. Our trust is in the
Almighty and tl.o bravery and in-1
ii . 1
'.repidit-y of our gallant sons. Our
1 . J . v . . t
. .. n.. tu . li.ut .. n.l r;.rl.l.u..u .....I
...urvni.... i..ii.6.... nv.i uiim -
!he holm'. . W
iuis is 10 oe cijitviou rat ui mo ui-
tiiaato liiaiiitainunco of Southern !
"i ! : . . . i i.... .1 i
ludopcndenio wo have not the shad-
ow a doubt. ' " 1
tni" Vi'e this wcck.send our 1
little '
I
vnot
Tnair .
hlii'c-t to Various jicraons who are
sub-ciibrrs Imping titat they limy ;
like it and immediately Bond us their !
names im! money. Dallas and ad-
icui'iiv cnuiit icd. nboiild not bo be
i.i.in.i .f i...i -.. ;.... u ". (i
. . DX HUliq ""I 1IV l..K
... . . .
nnu wiin n ii'nrui ininiinymnii
d.-t.-rmiticd that the jniblic
tdiill be kit without excuse
Mitw Mahtink in in Favor or Un-
rouxmox. A Utter of recent (lute
from m correspondent nut far. north
. 111 ll . ... ..1. l.-l .-
... I II. I OH... .O . .....V I. ... HI.II.V.
ciiiitiiiim tho lol owiiiir inii'i'iuiliiii' X
.... . . .i "
KriihlyliWlHirnKrnj.
- "y7 J ; 'r 1 "l 110 !"'
flushed Harriet .Mar menu d sti n-
IIHN U1IK6 Ml lltTlltlM'U IIIKt poll
...' ..
. tic bus forsaken the lolly of her
j "" way1 Hiid denounced the mirth
I.I I .1. I.
'I!10' r("-m:
1 lion n tho Southern Confederacy.
With Mis .MnrtiiioiiirMWi.il known
and extreme abolition proclivities.
her accession to the cause of so.ill .
em r.-coiriiition and southern hide-
piMidenco is ii very sig.iilleant lint.
Mm has a sway over public opinio...
which may operate auspiciously lor
our ri''hlooiis cause
So niotu it be.
Charlcstnii Corn ier.
prir The iiiflacticeof Jliss Mnrlin
eau over her own partieuhirchiss. in
tho North. wiy is.sult in some good
. t If l
we have no sort of co.iudeiico inab-
olition inrtueiicis particularly ol'tho
Abl.y Kolley or Fanny Wight grade.
t... j....i. i i :.. i... !...!
loo. i. .. "
ba lo and tlio strong arms other
gallant sons seeking alone the in-
fluenco and arprobating smiles of
our own fair and uoblo couiilrv wo -
7 ' r.
k PiiiATE Prick .xn thk Pi -
St mtki!." Wo love to road
i it .'ii
laragr.ip is stlc lollow.i.g
11X011.
"TlIK
R.VTK SfMTKI
iKl
from the Now York Times :
What the Sumter is on tho sens.
Ron. Prioo is on tho land-evory
where present vet never to he
caa.'ht. Now ho is tin on the Mis-
soiiri river now on
the Osnro
w awax-'down among tluO.ark
Is ; anon bo skirts alongtbe Kan-
i i..ri..w .i...iiu -I..-. ! a...
now
hill
sas border skulks down into Ar
kansas or rushes towards tlio rod
man's resorvo : now ho turns his j
i .i.r.iii. I
no man but himself can toll of his j erally credited thai the enemy aid- w'u. coniiuaii.ie.i anotnor wimj. ( ur( (. M bcro tho Fe.h r.ilists ar I
whereabouts. Tlio military 'trnps" j -- h' 'n' gunboats attacked our ! victory on Mommy was much lnoro jnc(sn'K ooininand was in i;
in which he is to be caught bo ad- 1 L I"11' o'clock. The j complete than that of Sunday. Ho : o'ndition and ready at any mini -roitly
evades; the inlitfirv sacks in 1 lighting counnuod until 12 o'clock ! drove tho enemy across tho river ! ;. another oiicountcr with tho . n
which ho is to be ba""ed'." he care- I m wneii lue enemy ceased tiring. ! their gunboats alone protecting their ;.v. X (). J)elta
fully keeps away from; and oven Ul11 1'""il niainia.i.e.l their posit-1 entire capture. 'W.oir killed woini-1 . .
tho'groat military anaconda" can- '"" "" dipfl. received h'd prisoners says tcu.. Sner- .;; j1 ' ' f '
cannot get a chance of briiitfiti'' him '
within its coil. 1
Yet. both tho pirate Price and '
tho pirate Sumter must bo caught !
and that speedily. Wo want two I
heroes a naval hero to catch the I
sea I. rate mid a m larv hero to
calch the land nirato ami wo nnuu-
' ' . .
isi tli!it linlh ii'Viiih win. n t in uor
is done shall be crowned with such
honors and glory as will reverse
forever tho false old saw that re-
public's are ungrateful.
Prisiucxt Davis. By reference I
to our telegraph 'column it will I.o
seen that President ihtvis has an-.
iiuilliccu iu niiviiiioii 10 uove iiic
tiold in tho West at au early day.
i i. : .. : : 1..1. . .1... I
U e tiro confident wo cou.'il make
no announcement that would inspire I
more confidence or arouse more on-!
thiisiastic. spirit in thovalley of the
Mississippi. The evident intention
of the enemy is to transfer the seat
of active war to the West and to
meet his designs able generals led
hy the President of the Confedera
cy will bo with us. Tho people
can not. mid will not fail to ral'v to
fhoir support. From the Mf.iuph!
Appeal of the 12fA.
IIfady for tiik Attack. No; ic-
ing tho remark of tho Memph s Av-
alanche that Mobile would proi..il!y
be abandoned the Advertiser i nil
Kegister replies :
'I'l . ....! I . 1?. ..
II V .. I ' . I .111111 .IF
i i. i . ; .
runic iicrcio.n i;uo a .mm in uiiiigr.
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i ......... i' ' . s ' i. . i.. '.
). ..-.s in foils ami batteries '
i . . '
and our heavy gun boats our tor-
i i i .i i . ..
l'lllln HlMrillC PUIII. Illlll till' IlltSll.
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ibfonocs I
Lllr 'I'"' '
'7
(1-
and the itv. he will cone
tc (.;frify is ahaudom
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. " ; i
Tim e Patiiiotism It is slated
iiuii tin. -til A!.i1i:m. 11 Rei'Imi'iit in
rl"y "'c P"'omac prooMS
lo re-enlist for tho war rejecting ;
alike the fifty dollar Is.iinty nnd
. 1. - .1 . ...... I -I. .' :
the sixty day's furlough
that the cause is enoiiglw
Whenever tha Ynnkies in St. Loir-
isjieeil ritherniniviwioiia or iiimicv.
they make on ims. KAiiioTil l.iKin lhic
. .
who are stinniVd lo U' friendly to
ti0 Snitli. and coniH-l them lo" mr
i for whatever they want.
1 UIII.AT IltTTI.I.
AT YORKTOWN.
Mkmi.m A r Tu ;...
. ' '. ...
.rifiw has m otter mm I'umv
Ton.. 2d saying that .. rnvi.lr'v
1 ""Jcr command of I'npt JtoUr.wou
... . . . . 1 .
...lib I'lll. tt'n HIIU 111 I'l 111 l
- ! ..I. ... niMt ' ; : ' .. .
woni ui ycsioriiuy ami cupiurcd
. '. ... " T.
ii'i i.iminT.
....... i . i . . .ii
repo a lour brigades al Adamsville
n.'i1 I'"1?; V""1 l unl?- '.r0"
I .. . " "s " . .... . .. ' i
! V''. " ' 'V '"V" '
. ' V'"1 '""VY"' ' '
. . . .
t ..U' between our J
! aVUIt(.e pl 1 Vbo one.i.v threel
.. .. .. i.:.!....; 1... '
i tu ioi..iii
The'r..s.ilt of the skirmish h not
known but ciioukIi .has been ascer
' '"'"wi t" render it probable that a
; "Wgeii.e..i VIII lake place
HHM 1 'I L'P-MHU l'U fill ll'f."" UM" I'll
siy w havo sullioiont f in-o for
ivt i .--n tut t ii i
ocroM-.cs Tlio ei ver. I asson-
nil - (I . -puses and our troops lire very
eiiihusiastio mid -are anxious to
wipe out tho liieinorv of Doiielsou
ul(l.ll.Vi '
Mkmi . 0tI.To A J
JK.ltps M iiid)l()
Uys; under a heavy lire the ciieniv
1 moved ui.ou Vorktown tlii-i morn
in- from Shin I'oint at the mouth I t" 11 litttiic'of u.roe miles.- j
io iiuii onip lonii at nil moiiin . . . .... . !
Ol wk river. 1 boy attacked our 1 lV 1 . s . .. 1
ciiironchinenis at lorktown thel" pi-isoners is fully ).00l). ( mr
! i" 11"""" ."l htV " I lt !M LLn i.. i'v..v n .t
I llu. '.'' . 'au' l;..-t 11 N Li i
o cock and it was still ric ii" at siinen '. .mi piosiicet at present:
I " "."" ) '. . ' .i.i.nedia c renewal of .1.. I
I 0 V"KK- J": '. r
IH11""1 sgaiiauiiy iiein. jHagruil-
! l' slia t wm' "' H"u
j . ;'tiilne..co.nont of tl.o
' " ' .r . n."lu Kn ' . '. "r
U'lllLS Killl.lv I III VM I It 1l.IUU.llt II! t I. -
! 11Smi" l.n.li e-.l .yr.Is of tho one
i 'l.felf "e- 1 10 "
i I'ciiading is distinctly beard here
my
cull-
re.
liiciiJjo.Mi April 5. Kcports of;
mo milium'
near Vorktown have
all day. and it is gen -
iiceii currant
'" -! ' "n'k uls "'ienioon says there
"as "uvtl "" general ciigagenieiit
111 l'"u t..e armies were near each
"Uwv !"'a " vv'its "nmiiiont.
-Uk.mi-iii . Ho are wnlioiit any
'"-"-'" ";" i-iami in .nit. ni-
" " oo iiiioiionce ir.-ni loriniu..
11 ls "lo gencraM.eljet that tW Wi
...:n i. ..o.
. . . A. -
S"Sn" n- 01 iiecoiiic iti'iniiill ail
along the lines to-day. Iloavy ski-
luishiiig between advaiiec guards.'
BATTLE NEAR COiUNTH.
Great and Glorious victory.
G00O Federls Captured!
Mkki'iiis April 7tb. From1 tho ;
Avalanche. Yesterday aUmt fivo i
o'clock in the morning the right '
win" of our arniv under MoniUlar-!
doe attacked tho
eiiouiy nihiscamii.
(came ircneral and
The fight soon bee;
was contested with (rival obstiuucv.
Tho impetuosity of our troops was i
irresistablo and after a long and
bloody conflict the enemy gave way.
.Iho battle is tiudersilood to have
i.ii.-... ..I.... . P... P...I 1
Sulphur Springs or at a place call-
ed . .Monterey uU.ut 4 or 5 miles
from the railroad and 20 miles from
(Wi.itli lf..n.. l...l i..i...rtl.nulin
on our side arc (.'ol. Kit Wilimu( ! chai.go Hotel wore dost rove! i ho
Col. Hates of .Nashville and Col. i los8 18 tmnilei 1 at e.M00 Ihe
Brown of .M iss. (ion. (ihuiden of La. ' P1'1 tJw'r of ho L"iU"h(: 1 1n"'".
lost an arm. ami Hen. Iliudmiui had hist ljt'b was blown down du-
bis horse killed which in fallimr i... "W' tho same night doliiolishing
l.l . I I .
lured his leg loss on l.oth
sides
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iiini i' ov i-it iii-.i i . ncii. jaiiou
I ... I... i i i . ii
niauagod to reach the f'odenil army
.' lmil " I .'J?' ;'-
iorcemeiits on sturday night. ' lie
... tJ . .. 7.
was in tlio buttle ami re pored oa n-
. . 1 '
jt 'frt-M while the ri d t win" ' -
a id centre were prosing tT. onemv-;
our lel wing under Con. I lk sue-.
c eded in flanking the .-..cnv ..ml
. . "
turd
iiii..i.i...i.iii..f hiu i..ti...i o. ii... t.iv..
l'.ssei.gers"report that Urn i iieiny)
t .rmr iinwu ilmir in-inu I n...l :
leaving a large rtumlwr of i-aptivrs.
Tin y s.-iy right bat trries were ta-.
ken' consist!!: of til)y guns. A
' i . I. . .. ... t .. . .
spying rri.iif victory has Ik-oii won. Jf the "Ml ''0 necK was onien-u to sur-
t iiuii U- comtdete Iho fVilera! uin.y ' render. Jleiroudly rcidied. -iml
lli.it t bodisorijaiiized aii.lniiimiKtl-'
I. . n . 1 .
inie.it iuteriHises U-t wmi our vie-
loriousircnoriils and Nashville. :. '
.!
I.ATKII. A
whom federal army. gunWitu und
liriuicil
says . tlic
H wfre in oar m.w:t. Sixth Ten
nessec regiment is reported hav
. umrcl severely. Tho huitorioH
wero taken by resistless charge.
in uict mem wan nuio iiringuit our
bide buyoimt Mini bowie kiiito being
fVci'ly UM'tl.
A dispatch states that if courier
K it tlic liattlo ground ut & o'clock
yesterday tiftciumou and urrived at
Corinth Jute hist ingTit. Ilu hrihirs
I . . . . . I . I . . "? Y
I-Ol'llllll 11110 1IISI. Illlll. 110 hflllgS
' intclligchco that wo laid .captured
. . .:.. .. I. ...I... ...... ...
i" iiu ii lit inwin-i r iiici lllli 111; 1 IOII.
1.. Telll f
.neofthoei.emvsganboau passed
u.. i'.im :iiiim . ....I ... I ; .
' l'rtitici.ti..ns at Island 10 during
thestor.; but was only seen l.y
flashes of lighteiii.-; sho is now at
" -New Mmlrid under cover of tho on
f4"ry- J fiiitl.t. ndvunoo of Hanks .
km is April N-lho Argus of; wards Staunton has been checke.
this evening has the following spe- ' he loft wing of our army is Bet u
cull uespaic iroin t oi'liiu. Mi. : I
' ri'w'iniiK-iiitwl ytU'iiluv iiiorn
nia; Mini raired tiorcclv until t o c Cck
ii. in. Wu drove Iiu) enemy before
us at. ll. o point ol tho oayniiot lo
tnoir gunboats. Loss mi both sides
i very ..eavy Much roat. r ihan up -
on previous uny. lc results ol I no
hist engagement are even greater
i than of toe hot. ' We have takoii o-
I ver 4.1100 'prisoners.
L.UKK.-In iho day tho enemy
received large rein.oivemon.s Horn
U.o. transjM.rts and a Mill more des-
penito conflict follow ed. Ourlroops
'
. . . ..
I . -Mkmi-iiiz. Apr. 8 4 p. ni. - Ou -
loreos arc la ling back to t.or.ui: i:f
cinnigeirient.
" . " 111 '. " V-""' neau
I l till l'llll 1..I..I I I..I 1.1 II I'.t.l ..imus.
' naileries amiiiiitM.u etc... llie nrts-
uiiei sun neu u oriiiiii io-ull III
i in n. m. 1 Hoy niinilior 4.L'DU : a
niong them are -Maj. lion. Shonnau
"'" coinmamlod one wing ol' tho
! federal army and 51 a j (ion. Prentiss
'"iin win not i.u s.iiori oi l i.nu
I 111 I It Wol IS ll!l VV Itlf'illilltlir I it.M
t.iu ...i ......... .ii.... ..:
ce'rs.' Oura.-inv took 'ighlceii buf.!I" ' Avkmm- So'!s' .tln'A'"
teries. j.nneipal'lyt lh point of tho ! -h"'ts are also coming in.
bayonet.'' The battle lasted from 5 I TlIK FX EMI'TION OP I'utNTKr.-
ociock cMiiiniiy-. morning i.uiii . o -
I I. I .. . . M ' . I . . I
'"ck mst evening t jLonua.v j anu
lt.iu ii.tli..l in .1 iri'i.-i i x-:..i....i'
ivot... imvi iv
Mkmviiis A pril A : dispatch'
just rect-ived states that Island 1(1
has falleiv No particulars but wo
fear our garnson there has fallen in-
totbo bunds oj' I he federnlsi inclu -
ding 2.DIHI iiegroes engaged on the
fortitioationat that point.'
Latf.ii. Intelligoiioe f'roni Island
10 says captured yostordav iiiorn-'
also r inK hattorios on the
Jslf"'" stores gumi cic. an our
transports even -thing including
tl10 '"'onds and others were burnt
ll"n w"u1 8 onr l1L'n 'OOK
i l" 110 "M' and swamps including
I 1.1. .........! .l ..'..I.I. J.I. .'.III. I ill...
in. iini.ivn iiu nui iv un V4ii.i-
t;"s
A dispatch from Boston oh tlio
25th tilt. says: -. . ' '
A most disastrous nreoectirroil tiero
t-'i.v' 'J""'1 ." 1
snow and hail. An immense amount
"r VV- y was destroyed and
IHHIIV. buildings lUclll.llllg tllO Bx-
tno smaller n wcr. i wu inoiisana
. 1 1 . rl- i
bales of cotton and i-iyht v tlmusaiid
bus!
I. els of corn and oats wei-among 1 ton Courier of Februpry 2iith. in ai-
goods destroyed. " linling to tl.o finnation of au Iris!
A tci riiic storm raged throughout Uattalion in that city pays the io!-
the Xol'-lli on Moiii!a .causing groat ; lowing well deserved tribute lo tho
destruction to i.roi.ortv in New ' gallant sous of -Erin's green Ll.":
York and ilrook! vn. lUi'ildings and I
''I"" J."wn' ''"I'l1"'?
'himage.L and great injury caused
l" !" Wj'.sl"Mgtn Ualli-
...... ..ii.... ..:.t..j - i
more una inner cines.
Iii the retreat from Fort H"onrv
Pa'sin McKaime C
l"lh regiment Arkans
"gel sixty year after
.1 .1 : .. . I...
i-omiriny
insasvoliiliteeis
beiii" woini- i
vcr " and immediately tired li.u i
! i I
and k
i.ieo n i-aiiiuiu oi uir enemy. s
plain ol the enemy.
invaly
Ho tried anot h r Uirrel
wiucn misseii nre. ami ine inn wu- i
1 . I 4.' 1.1 Tl .1
dierortho cros fell a fru.; -I-'
dierofthe South with his 1'ovL to .
the f'e. j
' THE BATTLE IV VIRGINIA.
. Thu Ki liioond Ivxiimiuer rnt
ttiiiiM much the Biimo view of the
cent bnttla ncur Winch.-ster ns tl m
jxproHsod in this paper. It was m
event without military igiuflemu
so fur as It was a rep a n. of our f.
cos. Hut it lioeH possess signifli;i
cy to the extent that discover-
degroo of enorgy. vigm and audi
tyt which the enemy (iiircely iint i :
jutted in an army they jirufeHHed .-.
lielleriMlemorali'zed ami already
fettled. The eonseipionco of this
tion has already discovered ilsoll i
tho midden cessation of l-Vdi
- niovumenta in tho vallov of ViM
l.o IM i ILs communications v:'n
- : Jhiis... not. only prescrv
'"' iieiiiaiiy reiieveil iroin in
threats of tho eoemy. The Fed
'H win i.o hiow to iiax.uru un on.
'ivo movement against an in
1 which has displayed so much vi
in utlack and so d. torrnincd n si ni
in the eontlict. They are thus. '
a time iit least driven to uu'ost.i :V
Lly defensive jiosition. Their gr.ni I
prograiume of attack it foiled . t d
their strategy is baftiod. In 'plu.
of a dejwted. deiuoralir.ed and ti '.
ingenoiny thoy find themselvesc!
fronted by forces ready to meet t'l -m
j at every favorable point and to i-
"VWA Pn "" . "
sumo the offensive when fire
st-ii.eos dieti.t.. ilm i-..n. i..iv ..(
l'.tato tl.o r..piict of
otiensivo' policy The advanci
S1'""' "r Uichmond
T . i 1 1
Ht'1 .' '"-nS f.'rs 0 M
I : . i
ades.cha.-actorized onlv bythop
f war they di-covered to heal .
(k.(l wjtb'ull tl.o ci.TU.nsta. ice-
i WtKMjv nobslini.te battle in wi'i
: v ctorv is not to bo wuri but b
perior courage nnd endiiranco
At our last accounts Men. .1.
KniM nrmv vi-.w n iiiik t ii.n 1
- :l i;tn f. r.rlut...t ri
1 tv seat of Shenandoah. This t
' A thirty miles south of Wincho
alll-j 0v tmvo miles from. S
i ps ..';. .
miiiliw.' i"i uivstimmivi? i-i w..v I
; teneracy niriitmff ttio iiattics oi nv
The irmiini Jioirislaturo lias vi i
. ....
1 properly passeil a lull exempt
: i'. :.: .. .;.
'g
- 1'
iioiu inoiiiut -i'n ice .uiio ein
j and one assistant editor of each d:
' l.y newspnper and such emplo;
s tho editor or proprietor may c:
-1 1 IV on honor to bo indispem -i; i'i
! for the conducting the publtcHi.t
1 of daily newspaper."
j .LorisiANA I'atiTTotism. tho li!--
iiiond Dispatch suj-s :
Wo were struck with tho roniv
1 a young Loi isiana soldier to one u i...
asked him liow ho liUod camp I.
j ' hato it" ho said.''but I hat
Yankees worse." This . shouh
1 I.
tho spirit in civil as well a
life. The soldier has more
as niiiit.il' v
to coin -
lilain of a hundred fold than the civ-
i ilian.
A Spartan Jiotiikk op .Ccevi:.
Iani Tknn. Thero is a lad'.' ia .
this county Mrs. Jano Hamri k. a
widow who has but seven chil divi.
all sons six of whom she ha- do-i
voted to tho Southern cause and'1
would devote tho seventh and her
all but that ho is a small boy. too
young fbr tho army. At the ri'-st
call of her country this nobloiimtU
cr urged her sons to tho field. V'i'
such sons and such mothers wo 1c:t
not 'tlio rssuo. ' '.'
Iliisit Patriotism.
The ('hull
Mallaiit. high-toned gonoroii- lr
'' !Wl.at Itogn in . treeo .
straggle stands imrec.r.lod x.-m.
thy patnot.o ollcn rigs Ur !. m
.... i.. ...... ni i'i.wiutiii.. in tvkii.
the bannerol j-esistance to tvivu
been given lollu bree.e. and Jr:-
hcarts n t loaned with a bound
upheld amid the battle's tforn. ill
l""secrn . ...i.. ... n -
crn independence shall have .. ....
tna-do feline i.o tiwector note- -.. . I
chul'in Ihe car than those s : a .
.
V"" " ' 'T- 4'
iiii'ito verdant sliMilo. .
the !' ;
T!ie : T.icha.ond W!.i.T"fF
- . l . m
in nn ixiilorial on "llie nar.
-We nrn no longer it im..t
A n immense snj.plr of tliom. :' i
of iuiimunition is now on ba i i. '
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