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Kr. O. Wallaee,J
CTTwo Doi nrs for onej-eari-f attun lin.e of- - fculihkr'i tion. -- Two liOllal'Slind Filly Vuls, wjthvt r.t viatjon,.wrer theixpirHUoii ol three tnotilha. '""'- -
Ai Bill for Adverti. .dents,4AVork, or Saerption, cuusidored due whencontracted exeej.t nj; litiet those with whomwe have rnm'trs; acrniiijfa.
. CO"1 Sab.-rribe-rs f.wlir, to rrder d?Son-iiiiuar- io
of the Jr., nt the exjvnit ion of theJ j;ne for which 'they may hue ftibsoribed.nre :oi'!id red as 'wMii-n In Miitnv; n?id U
W ill hi 'oiitiiu?f to them iirwdii.gl .
; C3 -- ' ppt;r will leent out of . thecounty ii.ile.ss rai.i f.r in cuvantre. . '.
0C7 Advi-rrv- . meats ii.s-r-- o.l h Otic Lol-i- ei
tqu.nx ti Twelveyr fH- - t.Ln firt ii.erii(u: I'ifiv frills
f.ir eachfjT" .lvertirjig by t!i rear, will
li cijAcl ,l'ily S;Uins f.r a v holec.d ii in ii, 'i'v.'JH Etl:n f.r one-ha- !l
'tvn Uali.tr lr one-'inrt- er. .o drvm- -Hon from theji tcmii un hf any a'rcuii.4jiiies
stn..Ou Vm-ir- d thZr iiumfdiait ' 'their wt.s... dwr- - follnved of Suropter; ... ,
lisiig rot c"i.Mrpd as iiiclu.iii-mLa- i
f i: ii,iiiviii:l mi'tulifrs.i'Zr ATii.onriiiiu. c liilnt.sl lii'fc o!-- I
wrs, to U' pail fl oJv.mce iu cctry fa?.- 'A.ivi'itiscfiiviiib M't. iii.uueil with tht--
of iiifiuvvs wiion handed io,. lf culinutA u;.tU ordered 01 1, end jn'vind ex- -
t s nirtit ii.seiled ciutuitoutlyA-- i vi:rtii-- i iii-'ii- t of au abu:v0 nature,
will nutle ihstrted td uti'J price.(jT ft ii:esiii, ' All. lints vevVy
done n Sew J. w.t ; ica obalit:. Til in
.j IV t v i'.llic d:.Kfi. tinned nn;larienr m.1 i dd . txc(d at the cp
t oi. of the l'ld'iJiei-- . "'
BEN. McCULLOUGH.This distinguished military chief--.
is a ve'iy" plain somewhat
mysterious sort of as will be
eec-- n )y the following extract Irom
a letter by one of his soldiers:
Old Ken is ct prcscut with us. lie is no ordinarynnan, although very much so inkoks. He is quiet, has little tos:iy, and keeps everything to him- -
' self. J le goes about alone and nev-
er dressos in military. He wasabsent some iime o.'jo, and subse-
quent accounts reported Lim sea-
ling thickens in the enemy's campin Missouri. He left our campsome time since in . patched-u-p
clothes; he' was scon by one walk-
ing leisurely along the road, by an-otli- or
makinfif tracks through thewoc-d- s and, a few days alter, he!rode into camp on a mule andceutly dressed.
i ..
" No one candel-stan- d mm, no oDccciu ivji.-.u- -
.
t?aw, and Abe yill find him hardto deal
Antidote for Intermittent Fever- SuhJitide for Quinine. Dr. D. B.
Phillips, of the United States11a v v. now of the Coniederate na--
vy. ays:"junv luiu mw.
hi ,L . ?da"o'r a t made cffpdderintermittent fever. Ihe eliow.nm i's t hp. letter variety, and a
made a tablespoonful ofthe stirred in glass of wa- -'
' ter, and taken frequently, is notonly a good a
. and refreshing beverage, which
v may be in all stages of thethe evil
cttect.
Louisville Hotels. We. from gentlemen who have
visited Louisville, that the Gait;. House and Hotels in
that city swarm with Lincolnites,:ami proprietors areas the thosehouses have. been supiortcdly by Southern ourfriends remember, to' givethem wide berth in the future.
llcinj.'his AvakincliC.. "
'
The New York Tribune 'says
i'the rebel women ofArc said to be busy" in
and knitting socks forJelF. Davis soldiery." This is h
good onion for Baltimore, fcr when-
ever tlie begins to se-
cede, the men will follow as cer-
tainly night follows day. . ; .
;"5fliw York complainlOTiflyT'iS-ta- obstinacy I
tilt masses in to
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iiii?' " ' , "
.- wrJ
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FETTK V! L LB, 1; it B N
AFFAIRS IN OLD ABE'S CAPITAL
hit. Uenry .aticreony ot Mc-
at
presided in ; Itr. is "due ''to., humanity "to
Washington City for the past two that as a" general "thing, ' our pris-year- p,
anived.at home a days ; oners ,urc well-txeaicd.- V .Indeed,
ago crd made a speech on Satur7 for a time, their confinement, was
day, a report of which we find in 'constantly besieged by the citizens
the New He 'says.' - - j ot,'Washingtcnof whom at leastand soul withheartHe had been in shinqton 8
from the outset of this great Rev,:theSouth-with- .all torts, of ciain-olutio- n.
tics luxuries. But this sortHe had stood, as it were,
....
tothe i.is
cthe. fall and- -
' that...fiiinii
inici!tr
ndvi't
s e Tei-uesee- .
tain andman,
i
with.
late
that
;
who Las
Era.
IS I CO ViUlCIiL ilS JliailV CUlfAJDV:.- ; ln18 banneret of "w. '
is considered kind t J
i. t
mail. most Who bark,' let tbe trai.grr live, sweet
a light, bfe least j .... , ...,?; Uml they, too, m time shall pale
in the very centre of the terrificfanaticism, which i
witnessed the .splendid prepara- i
tions for the ot the fcouth;had watt hed the gathering ol that
3 4 xi - r.u r,. . ..t i 1 1 n la wiia cniLusnism ior ine nag anu.
-- :'Uethe Union which was to sweep... '. 1 b,foro and bad seen .u.:L t
210ns, m almcst march'across the Potomac into to the Old ;
Tf vu i mornnfir. nr.i i
V p jav4 j
. , j ' f. .
quest. It Was composed not as,
suppos Of City Vagabond - ?.
K,w bnfr ..InMrf mon
irom,iffltin nnil 1n am' let. wlio1 had -
n: aa rt,,lrA
Oovcrnnent, a..d Flag." Before
iuv irvi,.. rWas truly appalling. .'But a Very ,
.dillerent picture was, presented af--
tr ... .t:r the great conflict the
Ar - jPlaillS Of Manassas. .
Tf f,1r thm riv ,1nv tn march... i
out; as many hours were more j
j.. ir u.:.,ii,n.hAliWLJl MlUiCiCilt IU Ullil liivrui uuvtv. j
Scattered like spray before the!Skill Of TOUT Generals, and the'courage cfour army, they, returned j
in dismantled fragments, demoralby defeat, and debauched by
stea'd rain had set in at j
A :f fl ,;,',I began to across the Long
mi 1 . .1 :Bridge xne routnaucoimneiteeu1 a. .1. '
the before: utu. r 1 . it CI .1 .1 I
clay, .Honaaj, me --mi,; tueycontinued to in, some in rags,some in some without coats;- I . - 4-- I - "V VP 1 4" fl ..,O V 4 T H ACAi.at.,au.
.! I I X. n l A rmuu uauuLu aim 1
rr-i(- n liiru-itir- r lniPil fi"W.TVfl VS flllfl
f,f i,;a mm-PTHPni- s. Ho is!"""
"Jasb"
ization
disease
should
io u . ;time pretended to deny ;
the or the disall thcirj
ba-j"- c their stores, tlieir artille-
rv, everything., 'ands battery
ofarms, irom to tenmen, i,itn mnnilpea varietvless nut not ies use-
ful completed tern--
Die as. uuuuticu .
bauds. It was'm.aily afore the cctld
isiimmc 5n ot--ia ag. w
and -
K-i;i-y iid then did it- 7
hadthe President, but
! not'lpesi.
? all tboa aim'sf be thy Country's,
N
Minnville,
feW
rovalarrar,
i tliat. It went out to see about it,but carne back crest, fallen..'.tod
' '.i ....General Scctt was, of course, not
'n tjie -- ctiorr
1 '
T . ' :. - -There is some misapprehension
.ccnceimnprthe
. .moviLgwar
.
pccrs. -
the Government 1 Mr. fceward
Mr. Chase is tho war on
financial and prudential mclives
awi j'
ccmpara-BfrJ,M- ,:
.of .
X
McCuliough
OL "peace
Like dfgS, Then Kate,' is"
TVmlniMi
ixi
manyv,,
pour1
nkdit.1
tottertags,
u.
-
weekmost
They
He cannot see, for the life of him,where the money .is to ccme irom.Mr. Bates, the family, and-Mr. are the JNIurats and i
. , A. 1
ivwitt tilt;.A lUOlUCIit., -
ilU i3 uuv-xi-y iii--
'capable of taking a real part hi.,tIie Io .s a rude,coarse and vulgar lean, long. '
rru i :('.., ilankaUU1
lazy, 7"" j
dices, Which aS lar as he x(31r. .
WatterSOn,)..
COUid llldgO, WCre Op-.;in-th- North, might be!,..,,. , ,
:wt4Vf V ' f
"Iknaves, tne tools, ana tne mac- .wr .' I
iinen.. . .
The knaves Were for the. War,
Wcn if vcfl fntfniiio-tlioi- r nwn -
, . . , .
tj.;. because thev had1.; - " i
got into it know how to t
fet Out j
'
And tho mad-me- n, who' have i
"V.ii'ibno ! TWf Hp ";DCen smrrins--,
?aud m e thcre ig stm a Ulliou- , , , ,
f f d, C . fnHjlientlv askcdo
wLon thelJ i
Iwar 'will end? Not until two;dccideJ First, that!
canllot wh; us- I
caa wmp them. These
COUni ilia luWvui.mo. 7 c 07.
the most mysterious inan'I mrBtnckm esha,aled ;ws.flad .SpabgH Banner,"
is
;j
rri
Ol
-
organ- -
but
slightest
main-- '
say
lost.
ambulances,
usual
t
,
.-
.
ourtLcir. fcujs i
,
,!ui5a&u.i, u) .u' ,
.
.
When Lincolnites catch.man m ine; .wno
money, mmm.:..
ration caUd k ,y-- e cali it
rohierv. nrcsume.
IL1 4AJLAhJ T
.,. '"
Th( of-Oh- io recentlv, - T
Rtnp. 'Thp. rpnlicdte had none sen 1, him didn't
fjr tlie "regi--' -- , t ..'
: il U U S D A V S
rCJSJZ riHST GREY. HAIR.Time's hand is ever there, sweet Kate,
let the bign remain;, It give me- no regretful tLrob,'
Nor fcloiild it j ield thee pain.'Tis very white, I grant thee, Kate,
Yet jduck it not, I jiray, v .
' Why J hould thy loving heart regretThat I urn turning grey?
Four lustres, Kae, 1 are ta'cn their flightS.nce you and I first met,
: And darkened moons have fped since ther,Aud murky suns have set.
Yet lhjht from that heart of thineHas been around my way,
And with so dear a guide and friend
'. I would again grey.-
The wife may view w ith unconcern,Time's s'gnet on the brow,
- Who g;ve the wearer's heart' ' A single throb of woe.
' And if ai'g. lic wrnh, sweet Kate,lligbt keep the court at lay.
Time ne'et had placed in triumph there,
Beneath the hpcnei'a niArk.
.'Ti very white, I g'ant thee, Kate,But pluck it not. I pray,
Why ih u!i the lovii g he;irt regretThat I am turnirg grev?
,A
When tfce lamp ,if our des h-- nbinethIvo lorg.rhi-- b fky,
AkI tl.e st.r-wr.ea- th ol Hope that cntwmetn i
fortunes, is withered and dry-W- hen
the da -- tarof Fate is declining.Like the placet goes down in the sea,
In the midst of our heart' lor.ely piningWe turn, lovely womr.n, to thee. '
When the da.k wg, of Sorrow .re droopingAbove our abode iutbeir gloom,
.And the f.rm of Anguish issiooping
Like the .pint of cibt o'er a t..,n'
nhen thi low wmlof s i broken,And tlie light nas gone out m tire ssy.
tnn fi.r u fnA:i- 0 nnA fnlrpn........To the btacou that leads U3 on high.
Where the sunlight is gilding the fiowenThat scatter their sweets on the air,
And the Vghtingale in her Ixiwers
J6h? 59 ,r .w tno rau.oow encircles tne louniain,
And the waterfall sprr:s in ifs glee,n VAU.V ar ov,r ,ue rnountain,
Wo End life-ang- el in thee..
When the whirl win 1 and tempest are round us ;
our i:fe-b.i- rk is osed in the torm. :
Tbere'. a p!l arid a .hat that hath bound us ;
To a bosm whose fountain is warm;O'er the desert a lone star is beaming.
Like thi bright eye of Q"d 011 the e.a,A d p folkv- - he lielit .f its "learning:
T. tb. i.rUir 'if. man w-t- tb
I'r- -
lWB&bl in AW vwfcfn I 1 ! J.appears io. oe quite a
of the average, unless fertile show--jers are at an early day,if even thev can recover their!
llow far thisparching of earth extends we know i
not, and.we can but- - that
it is it is tear--
there will a ot fooda'for infix mau au(i jeast.
to what isj
. ..above, we have seen tothe same point in other journals. ;
WhUe the North is suffering in
''than, ever gathered before, auditTnc rrrmvincr r.f oil if;?c ......,.fcliVOW ltJ U.
CoL? Ector Georciahas 450 men in it over 6 feet high,a qumtity fcf and doe tors,,and 14 preachers, .
tLe in the realms
southern
Grnrrfll
thj Cod's, and TrnthV
two and Ibid more
ly on dtstniction.
E PT E B E R 1
Maj. Gcb. B. McCMIan.
"Wc find the followinsc brief oiit--!line the antecedents andcharacteristics this andsuddenly risen military star, mone of exchamres. It. presents him as not lein.s a very
While wejr.T'' i-- --i,uibco.er nouiins ue una uuucj
excite dread, we do not thinkwe should set him down too quiet- -'
ly as incapable doing anything,We should avoid.fallim? intosame error our enemies have, and
and depreciate theirfor we do v,e may d:s
cover the error, and regret it whenit too late. The Scotch-Iris- h is
a cross not to despised, eitherfor intellect or fintufeC O
it well to preparea vigorous and determined
which will test ournluck. determination, and' endurahce. ske aVcxla LU tCwritten by whese acquaintancewas ot limited The wri--
ter saVs
"The manner in whichGovernment
has at the McClellan straw!exhibits, even in their ai--
fairs, the hand
. .
. ! 4
-r
i .. .
j
-
!
I
;
-
.
!
well
wcik
Our
Lave tho
urn? must go to!ter tLe tLcre change
rcasurer' the death. a1Ui oviinea l hey , by
Le.cn htho-- lruin whoseexpediency characteristic uuu. ii.we no appeal;
was the f; his comes& Lud s appointed
civil ISOO. war tax mustI know crossedin the steamer when he wasen route to withand Dclaheld, to the Crimea.I saw a great deal ofin dined at the same
.Great Britian Ho-
tel or cafe) almost dailyother invi
not separate us." Ihave distinct ."recollection theman; compared-wit- h
or Beauregard, hecomes of a good
Scotch-Irish- ," of theknow"The animal preponderates over
intellectual to detrreeas to destroy narmoiuous ac--
of his intellect. He ha lighthair with a reddish tuige m it,sandy whiskers, and an intenselynervous organization. I
because they indi-- i ;
cate the temperament ol tne mnwhich is an impcriont matter in
t 111a xvicuictian afc be , t
his knowledge...?. ! 1.
Berlin Vienna, Ger--
man military aflairs his speciality,1? ever he is dangerous to 'us at;all it will has am--j
Biw; 4.u , pli.oits willle vcro arougnt at us about him.Gently them from to eat-- Ncw Tork "Coomiercial" l!ut do not Wlieve that he
"! the the; thoyout to bo i Pte of the garden of n manage a large aney. lied stance more than J .r -
Tr Uhis locality are placed m thjii does not ixjsscss thattmivthey in!
: the Ion drought to which we ' essential to fong-ecntinu-ed
strewn, of p. i shows it-- v,-L- ia Almf Effort. forte consists
drinkmeal, a
pleasant
takenwithout
recent-
ly
blackest. As.boih
customers,
a
Baltimorevery making
"crinoline:
paperssingular ofrefusing enlist.
PA
a
conquest
aurouguout
IV KS - XTV V V l' V
to 5f cw .v.v , -- c v - , gcen it in tne xt iiris snow- -' the itidum corn --Austrian m--
in as still is lack to thecred on andhy the of a I. , r n 7 some ot the
or our vines 'and hisfoe so to aremtn W and thW canuot After bo-- i' lts; and andi obod v could crop
., c ,i, .T ! own V0T m .Q or half :
he went tbe viawtui,
nobodydisaster, excuse -
had
theirfeherman Sprague s j
battcry ofthousand;
a of,
material, theirloss, .ivas vu uii
iotheir bragging,nvMi thev
. passed
that had
"Let (heuds
. ,
-
"
of
againtt
condition
cf
of
Welles,
tlllboor,
Derating
t
anddon't
t
.
CcorjdIy,-
tlie.-St- ar
m?t?ll,t
growth,
lawyers
Jgelf mafij .we haveeiythinf? veeeta-ii- n
iuuvuguskulking fiddS) excepted, milita-haunt-ed
terrible ' Germanthey lately proposed' de-1.th-
a8 rachievc .jthe potato familiarityexa-e- rate
whV dead, everywhere gunge. Paris,Tlicir Crimea
They
stands
note-worth-y,
unprincipled:
Congress everythingasked,
Execufve.
to ones, anddision9 and
i, ,
! 7
;
"
and truth.-
the
htis mey imprison .
.'-....r- i-.
right? properhighway,however,
UUIUm.
'
.. v
- ,
tbutto.
'--enough
msris in .ishington.. ,
. Yet
warm
turn.
never
upinthe
Oi:r
grim
-
uon
our
Atid
in
.
. .
vouchsafedthen
calamitous
-
'
.hope
Otherwiseed be scarcity
addition' ' '
testimony
.l.l--aAUq) V.
s llciiment
of-
...eredare
impelled
M
Gforse
of generalof recently
our
dangerous opponent.
uiai
ofthe
underrateleaders;
be
beagainstcapaign one
Thisone
duration. j
desperatee drowning Lincohi
caughtmilitary.
omitted,days cemes
Furr,ortup-whi-ch
political
Lincoln,
Europe, Mordecaii
McClellanParis.
specialtations
a ofand 'Davis
MeCJeliau
nothing.
such athe
things,
ceinmanaer.
of
making
beaflerhe
.,fnpero juijku, establish- - ine'deai oflong, enough
CaP,tolcf peculiar
McClellan
of
remedy,
Louisville
clothing,
scarcely tactics,cellars, though
our uccess' formation in regardof moisture. In localities habits
witheredleaving
ohof perhaps lieve
thousands
buUying,
Manassas. could
over-loade- d'
ffrwilirT
ioiui,
we
Gorpmnr
have-hal- f
partial.
would
th
"from
well;
mention
Prussian
Germans from West, command- -
oy uennan omcers.
Mills S'opjxd. The Mer--rimac company in Lowell,
sput uieir cimrui, tv.,.
that nearly every corporationin that city has been or
The and theemblems of peace are
in Hartford, Conn., andi
t in wnv tho.m nnd in uthor entirely cicst-a- . now jomr tnevbe-'th- at Lincoln to raise his wav) i.e Toi-- a from all nirts of'H remain so a matter of
fOO,000,OOQ in this, manner as . r11 larfsth h thai cro s gath-'ccrtai-v;:'is that he no other . . ; town m- . -; three
.
us ,
:
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i
.
.
.
friends cf peace that State forthe warlib reeentiy socommon letter enVelop-s- .
1861.
at the have constant- -to
9,
f,
to
if
is
qauties,
iA.ll
ieculiar
weeks,
"breed"
penty nis
lniktia,
to
courage,
ed
heMass.,
ion
is
on
oum an enrollea miht!a
. Ccanlerfrit Treasury Notes. 1
regret to leam that parties:lUK:u ho -
terftitrng lreasurv rsotes ot theCoufedenite Goverment issue.xhe Bank of the city, of Peters--
Va., detected, on the 29 tha ccnnteneit cl me uenommation
"v0 lirs- - The Petersburgexpress says ct uiesnut jous note:
ln the counterfeit bill, fol--iowiug . stipulations arc left outcf the body of the note, but areabove and-belo- on the border:''Keceivablc in payment of du--
except-expor- t duties, and"ci'Fundable m Confeuerate StatesStockSj boarics ei.ht Fr CCKt
The counterfeit. has novignette, vrhile the genuine bill has !
a centre comprised of a fe--;iewith'apoleandlib..rty cap;andeagle on the ielt ot the female, andrTl IPO i fit. P'.-- tt ihn ihill o ir
of a sailoh Xhe numberingand filling up hi the counterfeitare very mdifierentl The notekulcl be scanned Ufjre re--
:... .i . .i,..,i.ii it. ...l . i.vivv.u, j;a uouuiiusa. me uo;e ci,.11 . .. .
been counterfeited,, and are nowin circulation. The countci'feits
'
. . . .i j i i i i i x 7 .'
ihe ot the hthographerin the counterfeit is decidedlybetter than that of the genuine,and it is well calculated to circu--late freely ouisicle banking in- -stitu: ions. ' We are anxious to cau- -tion public in regard to the!recepiicu of issue,' as, under.the present condition cf things, I
9 men. Theymore
stubtcra facts,
ruinous
few.weeks,
.119 nri 1,1ij";wjxii iue.weaiinyr. - , ,ine uenommauons issuea pay me uemauued, and"Confederate GoLvernment but where is
ure "cTncd Sunierson, Begis- - business 1 wario1' lQmS and and; is except by
VK Kosscr uponur us. assessor oppcintcd
have nam Lincoln, assess--
mouth": :4,!Iut-- u2u- - ew ismarked gtcuuio v.T're litLo-- on the United
course ol the aphed wig, Mat eclieeter, alsothe revolutin cf Mr. the
McClellansame
visit
Wetable (at the
for threewhendid
is nothing.cross
butI
the
tlOll
these
t ris
, th
andl
and
had
orui.had docked clear Ithe
JiA
were the hanJ
learn
their black
upon
Blair
heels
eveuthc suffering the
fire tarythe Ian--
19 the IrcroPs compan-- , one-thi-rd
five'
thet i r r
to
wuiksy.partially
Branch.
envelopes just
intends un--
the
1
sT-.bc-is
tho
rvorth
We
'burg, ult.,
the
ties
;iuteiest."
vignette,
I
tlTro
bill
of
thethis
:
lew
by
must, to a' n double amount at read.V.I.tvn. .oi'cede theiegular bank--
circulation throughout the ConStates.
r.OGEES3 cf DisrcusM. Lin-coln has length resorted to thearrests if private peisons, whohave large sums of money on theirpersons,and to the robbery of them.Every day bring additional ae--
counts cf such arrests. The New
WHOLE
Conaeclicat.
acknowledged
bemeniadethrcuah--
ork PreH3. openly boasts such'ulla wLere andpress were the boasts.
geiitkman England, ure that neither 'will s..rvlvron his v ay. South, was arrested f
'and 40,000 or 200,- - j
000, were taken him. Oinerarrests are of dailyBaltimore papers are forbidden to!
the Covaxment. TheNew York Daily .News, and
" "
Day Book are be suppressed fortheir denunciations oi Lincoln.Will even the people of the Northsubmit to tueli a despotism!
A Lincohi letter writer Newlork from St. Louis, makes tie
coulessions in regard to'aiissoun: ,
---
time organize array oijof tlvp enemv, so jiumerous his
uowu
KlV8
OliveThese,
issued"
hasUnA
papers
and
nere.
Mttwsuii ir utt; wait js cu wieUnion with its advantages,
the utter ruin of its loyal popula--
tion. So rapid are the movements
so are the fol-
lowers and so desperate their lead-ers, that their of rav-aging the tax ourutmost powers drive them back
jupon their barren wastes. .
Dout icant to Enli.ft. The fol-
lowing paragraph is tlie Pitts-burg (Pa.) Dispatch of th 19th:
.Both of the Wheeling papersspeak of dilatoriness among theunion uivu m esiern Virginia inenlisting, and as a
to volunteers, that Gov. Pier-poi- nt
is determined to call for a.draft, unless the regiments aremore rapidly filled of volunteers.We have alomr thought that
' ern Virginia wore tcowiilinus do the fighting for them whilethey tho talking.
now hoinr Rulistituted bv . the'.tlie Un:on men nnrtii n of'in
e
HO. 5S8.
j v A Voice from-
. The Times says;v
oi our northern aimy, tbe-trut- h
begins to.be bv our'
neighbors, that we can never con--the outh. r abolition
me nas
all
of over 00,0 00 have :
than 1,000,000. musket?, be-- '
sides : powerful artillery equal to:
oius, and now they have captured '
five of our best batteries. In the ;lace ol theseour war-breed- abohticniitspuh us on m , this civilvar? ' '
, Within a months, or perhapawe must be subject to the ;
tliaft upon the enrollments ;which are now - .mil. tills Tfltn nrrMvlinrv tn .... -
T .ivu; can,1 '.uv tlie
at heme: ;wi
lieno
In- .Abru- -
to-ai- tow;er, so;n
!
Northern peupb' Hover Bieh- - by
from j .and
we
.
j
to
tion,from
with
Ison
win
Dove
this 'limitation that v
federate
at
cf free speech freerobberies. Thcckaii- -
Oae from tes
sterling,from
occurrences, j
denounce ;
the'to
to
lotlowmir
pie to
wsiail and
to
infatuateti
withcountry, --will
to
from
suggest, stimu-lant
to let
do
are in VT.kL
Hartford
'
quer
aidto
war
'cent act of our leeislcture. ivienmust be taken fiom their families '
and their j.erctful occupations tofightfor what? Can .President'
man to obtain the ca&h to pay' hisPenalty in this, present time of
. . . .- - - - z : i
oe paid loitiiwith 5403,000 1 the(Sum taxed upon Connecticut for.'the war. . ;
Aocut hsve"ralreadvteen borrowed by this State, to payc 1 equip our live regiments.
Our snug State.. fund of near$'00,000 well . invested in bankstocks, has been spent, and more
incuired and demanded. Fcr thefirst time in the of ourlittle State have Connecticut bondsbeen hawked about the country,and yet the war has just com-inence- d.
. t
Every pajx?r we get from theNorth teems with accounts cf per-sons arrested, Louses searched,Toners suppressed. This i tho
many. moons. The only hcpelbrthe la is that old Abe will breakaov,-- u h, the effort to subdue them,His Mm . must be stupendous.Ht. Las to keep an eve on every one'0 his twenty-- t wo millions subjects.vt a iir.uoft!inn Mnnn tr.,.ti;. -But this is the lot, and richly dc--served, ot all tyrants. - .
The counties included in the new-Stat-e
of Kanawha, Virginia, whichhas been declared to exist bv tho
.ueeJng Convention subject toaoteci the people, had a popu--lation, accordhig to the census of
eight and ten thousand. . Thewhole population cf Virginia ia1S60 was 1,593,199.;
Singular. The City. Council cfCincinnati has passed a resolutioncalling upon the Governor of Ohioio'draft 50,000 men to protect Cin-cinnati. This ia a singular pro-ceeding for the commercial empo-rium of a State that boasts of hav-ing sent a larg number of inen to'defend the Capitol at Washington.'
'Ejfjcta of theB'ochid North.The N. Y. Herald of the 30th says;
"Wc understand that in the interior of the State," farmers find itdifficult to dispose of tjieir pro-duce, that potatoes can in manyplaces be had as low as three cents,and corn as low as six cents perbushel." - 11
Tlie stock of salt now on hitdI in Xp.w Orlpana i snfTipipnt t inrfl( eijltt millions of hop. tkI use of anv more
. istU,ot 281,780. The number ofhv.n area thousand jujhtivg mm stesis estnnatcd to be betweenf--
i c,. i i
an adhcrents,
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history
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