fayetteville observer. (fayetteville, tenn.) 1862-11-27 [p ]. · 1 cv uihuci until ordered out, and...
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EOTII SIDEB.A man in his ca riage was riding along.
A gai!jr dreysrd wife by Vs Mde,
In satin and lace looked like a,queei,And be like a king in bio rids.
A wood faw rer stood in ihe street as they
j.sed, ,
The carriage and couple be ered.:And rnd, us be worked with bis saw on the
lojr,1 th I Ties rich and could ride."
The tan 3n the carriage remarked to hi?
"One iLinglwoi.ltl give if I couldI wt uld g ve all my wealth for the strength
and the healthOf the man who saweth the wood." .
.. .. . . ,A:l:Ve..t trfii.ig 'og w ith mile" of delight.. while lmirg love-Wb-ing air.
I
She Wf4 on the carriage,. -- the la-- sbe.68 w- -
. j
Arrayed in .1 o fine ,
And ,d m . h.a re,y W. 1 be aatms and laces were mine." ,
i i ii r ii he laiiT looaeu oui on mo nui with htr
work, ' . !
So fair in her c,ico !resF, . .'
- -
Aid Paid. ' I d reliirnuiFh ir.s-.tio-n ai d wealth
Ilt-- b a:iiy and Ttriih topossd.""
Visor or. Snow C tp for Soldiers.We have received a note from a
lady, asking to republish thedirections which she alleges - shesaw Inst winter, how to knit aworsted cap For the soldiers! Notremembering . the ; article,' or atwhat time it ..appeared, we have,submitted her note to several ladiesrlin tiavp knit the cans, and havej
T.Ktr:nrv.l 4lir frill nvlntr 1? rprt loliS! 1
l II l 1 111V VA iviiwniiita,?fluton JoU rtitci:cP, pnd Kini;;
. .
ribbed one finger. aim a. qud-iii-- s.- -
length. laue off for the headpiece, 01 ttitfbcK and knit a fin- -
until . I the .l.lcb arc t.kcn off.
Then takp up the .t.tches s jou .
would tucKOt- - oi a fcoviv, miju ,w.has on a eock until you have 12bstitches left on the needles Afr
tcr narrowing knit a few rows round1 1 i rr.and omu 011.
uvtv.r'
'
It is in.of the of certain news-
paper correspondents, andocument byBuell, emhodyiug a defence of hismovements, 'stating the
army, his reinforce-
ments, 'and his knowledge of theenemy, fell hands'; of therebels a few days ago.
;
It is , that II.. hung Provostof Lexington,
:" hLs(Morgan mother thatcity. - X::.
; Gen. Rousseau did riot die of his. ..wound
' received Perry ville. .
He has a Major Generalr " by . -
- llTMTTIirr-TipT- i --nr n -.
PMBf
Worth ern ,Went. !
. .
Da tl TaTtf i,p Nfl'rih:
New - Vr-l- -. limes-- mnfcpts
an admissioi tliat weex pectcd Such t.aTVUt'Il it SaVSi ?AnOtlier-- T
cne anarch V and civil war extelld- -
ed even through the'Free ".States,and the Southern Confederacy
aud unassailable."The same issue the Times, the I
31st quotes thff 0f a
, . ...lakers: ,
iiuiiiv: .
"I am going to .Washington, and1 reach there I will go to the
President. 7 1 will tell lnm tliatwiuiout a cuaiigc U1. "r "" '
all
T 1 TENr
rnn.vvl.annlicable per,
1
rebellion,
consignsJanuary
ult,, Northern
when
first;
unconaiuonai.
"".""rof
-nd
UQt
neip me' uou, wm Qf.the liberties won '70 byof million of
yvGeorge Washington's
thy Country's,
,
;li0nState
consequent-'- 4
immediate,
pajlft
prominent constitution,
l nt i. V' vorknitrrt
(bv tiat palladium through con-- ! after next 'outrases Mitchell his. r,SrJ;n t of 7,7s con?a. its lav their 'ciTlnvflinn, pa have wclllfty
:U
proclamation
enough.
' j :.. l . 1 i n i.,r.;nnm rvtr urn in in nil tun. iii'iiiiiif o n c?t n in
ep jail If have power! Att; mee nuu;u ine
marsbal for President' sneak igg'ue- - his proclamation, a irentleman.f'ujned Rebel Con- -' America,
jiayjng ap-- slavery by proclama-cin-g
orochedy all of We allgacrifices Let considera-den- t, commander-in-chie- f,
o- uin n rln
poniine tne could
irnZeiVed''1 I ticbl ecciiiex.ees resulting; banishmeht hole..South::. all;
Proc-- pros- - 0f bearing agesthe Fsays:-r--p(Tou- s Northern eighteen forty-fiv- e,
i dweU maleemancipation proclamation; -
r0U8 Republic becomevirtllal confession to. commanded One -- suggestion.
fighting.!. Vcry hampered
that consequenceindiscretion
importantprepared
'.".besides
strength
into the,',
jorinMorgan
Ky.for iU treatinglivingin;
beenmadeLincoln.'"
naeriiarary
tri-umphant
of
na.;,nn
0f
t T i. ..Awe eieci cvntuui,ter.dtohavethiscurseawarsioppcainstantly, whether Lincoln agreesfr if or not earrv thea w x a y
next of R presentatives wewill together the 4th
next at ngton.President
t
Ihis mhimous war. crouin- -
vaia VrThe York World, the -
same date boldlyVe have seen, one alter;anoth- -
er, our mostinsolently mostsacred rights maue the plaything:
brie
of sj'mph11 1 1 1 4 Isers wiiii reoeinon utuuuii- -
incaprc ty of thosesuffered to
But there is a to. ..
everythirg1 "sleeping lion i
this case is.no. has
is , uiiticeiui .of weakness made
administration that is wieldngallowance 001112 made tor na-- ,
u ill.vy, open porta,-superi- or wealth,;andthe military resources the Southand ltscii;
no more humiliatingin history this exhi- -
lof moral, abjectness. -
the administrationhopeot success legitimate
never thought emanci -
.but was at last maae:fbelieve that there otner c
way succeed a pusillanimous j
m the same re:. . , .f thftt Mn Chasn, 'fn-rM- 1
" i "4lnhi
Conner,an(i intrcpld pohtKUU., ten in.
fo,, TnmOR the1
that gentleman
being a for. thestrict. - Mr. O'Copner eayst ;
oonaage, nt
all theof tFfe Our whole.
mmucity,.men,in one
iThe..r ' m.mnocnrprl
1
Of.
youtli, intowi th h3 nuuuuof the
incarcerationn7."." .
-
"Let die ends
B V L L r N:!
)ImIUIH
I 'Fv vt(J; -ilh.W victims", are ; not
' only1 - A
not They break down
which them 'J tweenis ! iSGo.
citizerjgand coming ms
enjoj- -littuefand
f ia lli 1 ;
"if youj oilrsclf the entire sat: :
the ;
:ailor you be locked,,up."
aumen." three heroic
Hear
..
kind,
a
arrest f all everpride and;
nation'sEvery i
S
who j
amputated limbs :
jnle-
worli results,
its own. -- - ' haver wronr
JII Ml I. iiin .1 it A vvit itg four Fort Warrer
a sing. : - T
:
us,. nccomnaniments.
submissive-imatio- n
foenevr-previousl- to,
their
mencould not
dared"Vproauce coipu.?
aiun
K'.1.11U"L.useless inconvenient.
.makes
account--
Campbell
anded(a dissatisfaction
thou .be
URSDA
Jstva J'ori Observer.
strikes
' encuzh his Proclamation'.TT
forpleases to
not ruutiproclaim that all
other
ara merely threatened. ' the lie hasare already caught, dissolved the relations existing be-l- y
the ' afterbondage, absolute, 1, it
rtAiitiTrinof.1""," continue
wi tospy
change colonists,
.Ilrlr-n- n 41-i-
its Christmas, of or'tl niirl In
"V"reiauons,
wife,laws
punishmay
annulled verbal
them,such dreadful about
And
country once?crew, horse,
a..i:.i mi:iuii i
the right and present, is
Just as lie uo an iuii!j:, oi supeiioiii(well the also statesmen,
disordered order Thusfinances, Jefersori and the and hkh
b attained or evenany or those imation.'- - the
as has' cnrri' these
that
the butthis of
ofof the
0f
and wilt ul- -
and of
uptiVCs at
too, pass iy
4haf rlto hprA
eucii
ue;by the
that
one
not
the the
nisn
ctnuut
of
iiiv-uiuicui- v 1 mvseli to civn Le eiiectuai tnanPi .
of the'- -
- 'from months of army,Of s our 0nCe arms the
Neither !0f and and allupon the fact our white as soon as
the which, eighteen years old.a ycars
' Theonquer the by - - Iilve : s much
i.i i..rrlrt-lf- . . r . '
. General
of
-
the
s)
at
.
-
he
another
General
'
n d"If
nnri if .
Hjusehave it on ol
Marc Washi wheth- -
er the Is it or not-- -
on our
Newdeclares:
precious libertiesupon; our
calledfunction reason, and
"r i101
thenot
victory. limit,The
in fiction; nor -
H- ' .o
ment military byan
skill) quadruple
linus meimaiuiuu.There is
thanbitionWhile had.
byfare it otpatiou, itto
bears.
n .o' i
TnnnPV
ei:na tuuulvv,,..,... ...
,,r Krooks. olnnn(yrpRS.
8th
it is
to
it
niof
fit
on
our
earth s. ol
to
and cnil- -co
. .wmor,;r.r lOCUnd
.s
tyrant s in
E
y
whicli menaces. Besides,
would
approve
jfsfactiotl
constituted the people'sgftfetyj0r
remains. t.
'rVprisin-- r rlpbt. intolerabletaxation, . thousands"
' '
vf
.tilout promised result"-
necessarytjateu: ouf
vindication'
viplfl- -I l i t
the
i1T1,:iifitin?T '
'
';
. .
i
-
monar-- State
dten
and
whichn afc the a ;
andave to av0wed 'rebels and
back upon ,
nold inof the North merely
. 'j rt whom their ;aiior
;thfe andenAt tJwnnm f r iil uvw w,' , 1 uf,on imoeas wimc,.w ,r 1. j . .ntianv in tne iann.- - ,
- . ; i,Q
t--- -. , .1 ..m"
as or
i The New: York. in the !
themnrse .an
,, dd used here a$ anlent to And
" J. . , . ?
M trv WM w w -. - .
John P.
the token of
fall
aim'st at thy
TH
J'jow hi
f ' .A BLOW.
far' with'' -. - J Jl.unuer iue- -
lawful
oe a aeain uiow mehe would
laws should be..... a s la
decree master and servantNow,
citizen
shall beot lorce: I
are otner bsuiis- -
ban d and andand there are
to and anda more tnat an
of theMt is if the see j
I if I were of andwere
to - j
even this is
ptprs nil ai mv of !
to the "at banjigh the foot and
4t i i i
of the the
be to"I hot and
of
toknow
these- that Tip- - run in
ut
I
if
ana more ine
.. eighteen abolition, em includingemaiiapat to and
jlaraation same people.We statement that
'
theg0 more -
fair PresidcntJ:
his
reported.'Marshal
following
call
1
ot
trampled
of
"
mechanical
spectacle
to
iuu
the
de
to
to
strength,
.n'H
le
at
to
T,
to
nr. J
of ;
an
no
- a
the Pre to do it,:. ofcan oe no , , xi.any wi.o neiievcs me rigiu
the put down the rebel - j
lion, and the '
the are oftenand '
Vnl1 ; nnf tonrl , n tlip rrntnt in.w i r tm a Li. J a. a. v. iiva v wa-wa-
; hr-:.- ,.. r..,.mi
and the more sup-7 X. mt
of the if thewould issue his nrocla- -
all State lines.aiKl all the
'and - the war'he' he: ncces- -
the nowcrof . all. bv the
trucklcMl
swingulliAWful
ct:;ensdislovaltv
offences,SrlTZTul
Times
theNorth-- i Wis
vcr8everance.
Y,
DEATH
repealed,wiiatever
.A"""
child,debtor creditor;
stealing murder,
President.
happen.
South"leave"
whole
abolishPresi-hav- e
ininre
capable
journal'persons they
South- wcuK1 defied
stated
rebellion
would
bondage
Agent,
right'in
inability
candidate
editorial,
sident there!l,nt,tin.
enemy,restore Union. "What
loyal States crochetysometimes' troublesome.
snecdvpression rebellion,Presiddiit
abolishinirremoving States loyal
U"nd'?r powerdo-wha- thinks
rights; Governors
put down the rebellion, anand this last would be thefinal death-blow- .- It-ha- had sev- -
dontli-hlow- s. but this wouldkill dead.
i Jkw PmiooBruhics are. Made.s-P,mfm bonis are Hat" ;tlurtv Imtio'. nnfl a half leeto -
tviik nt. the bow. and. feet
tho sides the Vidth of ?ix feet.Eacll on , ruuning gear four I
1:po1 nnd s lisfd ss ft liflcrsrace
wa-o- n the nontoniers. carryingits proportion of0f plank. On a river theboats unloaded, floated rcros
I
I
'!T
Cheshire, .ngland, ,as '; compared
with the relief records of 18G1, is
St'ockrjbrt3S3 per cent
rbnl New j
4o pray. -
- - ' i
' i.. -
.."Three unconstitutional and des-- following remark: . by a cable made the stream,potic have been before thel ..yerypne .knows with what then the string pieces are laid acrossAmerican for about thirty . cn . interest ; any indication of j fTorn me j0at the next, and ondays, receiving
" judgment. pne; hostility . ,t . t h e .
Confederate these are placed the planks, eachthreatens subvert existing social 'Administration, coming twenty-on- e feet . long, which formrelations the;South; the from'asrebel Congressman or fromthe gangway of that width,two, by their. purport, at once and ft 11 newspaper, is received, ': . 1 , :
immediately consign
ftold,
footstool of arbitrary with:,.sc
evident
Lincoln
repeat
of
can
of
stringreaching
.".It la . T "
yet tueae as we call them, are startling, in .Auwn-unaer-wn- e,
xonimon'rampRraveiy inirequen ana ex-i-ue. uiv .;rens1.: are; . sifflpiy tne du,, iiacKuuw vLC,17.
- a T-- i i i r i r rtAF iaii t 1 raK'lycuu-MttprArwt- p. rare maiviauais. muwjc,vruti, v"" v
irresponsible power, jflhah:.itants
women
doom calm.-- . iBpeecn inaia
nnff Rgc tue'nnrl lirrKf tPD
must alike accordprovo$t, maranai
lovalty. or . he may- - applyremedy,
ingco
government's
military
benign
jn
wn-Zfinr- l
demand.
.
demand
judge
general
jtself,
Eliioris:-t- - me
simple
rebels
would
iiwvuiici
flip-min-d
rebel?
measure
to
are
for'r.
inat
.
I-- in 'idnti i i in rnmi NHfii i . Aukiwi uua Dt.uii tuivviyc, f - , v ,Lwheat lor planting oniy. u?m mi ; w.,ro.iwu uuuiucu. uvp,... iT-.f-- t"and charges. .
. lMUW,Ui
SaTy
five
and
acts
God's, and Troth's"
ita nmi n n rf i n 7I ft K F 77 1 1 IV . )
fno
"Ztxiu hH, w5th there i"Stone-fro- m the fce beard
cruns. "'-- JT "U fi4Ce'. "on, SC., more of tU d,6oly abou
cities, fanned, the, tlames .g. respettedby allr.
gd .his aQ(J penret sqa inron
calm- -
J s'oiui
Brilih on American
Affairs.
The London correspondent of theN. Y. Times writes:
It is a curious fact that the En-
glish press have not much as
one favorite or, two in . the Northern
' or army;- -
They do1 not see a single NorthernI
entitled crediti fiPHPral anyV
heroes are Davis, Lee, Beau- -
ward, and, above all,will" Jackson. He is the victori--
cusCromwellof the war. This;. (rrmv n nnivprsal that- .nanersl.
which have, from abolition
cause, have now abandoned it, andtiic recognition of the South, if
;couj be proposed to--d ay", wouldwith little opws ltion.
'change i z since irk orviri!0f Ias d Slidell is verv'marked.
The course of General Butler
VU'm
this result. But there has been;10sometthing stronger. Above every
,.ir.. i txrrriliis Knf. -thing .fa.a- - . :'CCSs.
fashion.fc...i,m
and soldiers.ell known in
r n
litorarv world, writes: -- EverybodyhprWithfuw Pvrentionsris
Wrl tacool.nw tlnn firf lino-z C" C"""0t 4
mat anxiety in is
,.r il,- -, tociiruf on.-- , n..!hny" eir
dowrn
nlfnr.
nml
:imrir mi urniw imiiii a rr liiiintu ri i.'iiu
;jfortu may we" fcUi:!fv to laiK
his lovalU'. generals,trade, w
of enormous': Davis
is
1C m--;
wo
h
the
is
which
n
.;
fanen
libeJ
:
sliglltest
.
Coniti.
ar
io
;fllIt;n
As to the abstract America
between
of
of
of
'1 I
man in
to
..r ,
to
it
Lottomed.fppf
a
for
fast.up
people too
to whetherother
gjems.
--.flhcy ir ann
r
11
m
'o
toTheir
vi
war; "'"f1 I.3--'
ner? the lanati- -
nveu,not
mde-i- ut
QCmCa g'-."."-
mow thot palnotism. yne yearuniiKeiy vwu,
. , , i .if .- -maKe a roiana oi one-na-u oi meir
nowwithbeginning scethat.the
iJdow thatquondam of the
North." These are the words ofone the most menr,f PnTfinrl. .inrTa Libornl in nol -rOc? bVvSthefcclingof -
vatives andin the London 'ffefaldj viluch con- -
t Tinh jsh t hn isiin r iodo-, . ' i '
montade8 01 "luannaiian, wno;has done his best to aid the South- -
.1 XT .1and me iortncrninto contempt. . 111s leticrs are eagerly read, exponents of North
and
Speculators, Extortioners, Ba- -
were
Congress.
opposinggylVania
Democraticand people
can't a pound it- being the ' case
suffering - such food,the
agents;
amountsIluntsville by speculators, iritidn army
it to teedboys the
it morelpeopl- e!-
Wp suffer benefitJthe army but riot to enrich anmy of
thewas one in the
the War.
. The Times says: ! whu - -B-
oston is in her quota offive and six' eDt the t ihrtt
sand is to have cred- -' ' '- .
it for the number of sailors iri the . :
naval service from ceQ l e has) l betieVr, wod hU
port. ..If .the rule ia good as to Joplied to it should be gener- - u lalli ppttly andally acted and case ntl; Ujs utcs9 is" osually a
wouia oeort
amUM' t,Sfeel--; Wash
ol fci nd macb ...
raeet
their
and
... . I " Al Shut na.
a
! it ' i .v o rY Xiiijruuiue seapuxi,
. , . . .t t i i r ii i r' t iit nrnii lilt:i 1 f .a in mfSt 111iwune iiiuifsiyii io i
defense? reason, Boston seeks,D3 a cowaruiy 4uiuu., iv r
. rortion oi n.Doubt- -
"v' tsr , V 4--
1.'
; wno nave oeen u vwuuh.battle, will rusiiw.iub uuw.- ..-
Their colored have1 . r 11 . , I anilniS IUllV RWnucu,
. n -- 11 Ctnat isoswn wiu iur-
ouota without.i 4 M
iov' will Alabama,
things
. : its.
s)
happy
in
North.
in
in
ft
parent
thousand
pieces
1 '
A
y-- f
m
,
0j couritIs. He in. . l. r ).tiL -- ..,1me ui uio
so
it
it
rr i v I n tr rr iiri in n uitiiiut v" ' .
lue sneawing
...i
.
l- u-
ll'Hl UUl.
to
ore should be counted, u e iuuinand and . and 0f and
town tor.. .' e!their
seat ofBoston, seat ot
fVrtiana noaiehe an
slnCfr .tn Ua Meu 11 nailed hi
cause, bring
Such
here,large
'hou- -
flense
hope
...3 IU -f-flV old .
of
nnra.
ern
.
.
ner
! m, the ofuaireu,is "
UlKiTI"-- Cw i
.t l i a. i rmi nr ni11 a! a. ti' i V. n mr.lt' anu was iiireaicucu nu " '
nwoeen
now would be Wormv
. . . . i an j
as
al Sea.
Cantain S. rt. master of'.i ' "
r t, if i nr-'- V.
a me uiTii;L.pW
The. are ; ""e filledto
control State,-toi
tn1
ern
as
f
rate
at'ot tne "SJV, the New
--
;
. .
.
" . ' 4 1
'--- -
- .
:- . .. w.
'
couriers
cenlr(Jf
.Vi
r ,
;. w " :
qimt,seems
newfitfhiii.r
I
tried when
. ,
corpnnce(J
. I
' Ityet
bend'
much.
Wben
. cf'
know time when
thatof
test that.
?
.--t ! 1 1
;i,imv
ofI i '
'
too, a whofliiee'
1
Aa f ee h
form '
; a leads.
lisking in
weeus f
lard, &c, were sale here at ing our and New f!inpa wi,cn mpet tvery25c. and for f fcard
to get and it was g0: ' '
than had : ,
to pay it. But a worse out fleet to block
than is our and thearid cause to r I went on the jjgg Iji
army and extor-- with when or-- tohave up the with f by a bare
bacon and and all of anj would have beenthan irons, the of iDUt Mr. andAveeks and all that and I him. " The
to can if I to be put 13of. It 'for that his ocrats a ma-th- e
put The isaway in , by that on
still, ourbuy is
sale! andbur army
at oris to
bacon storeviola- -
of that they maynress our uravo
in and pay cor-- 1
25 cents 20than paid
are readv to toar--
who
of
ap-- !
isupon,
Now
hntmri uai.
Jio
in
anu
M his
ne
tott;
.
rAtion ofwe
on steain--
!er I askedto I was
no one :
going retaliate. u e erein an j
torlie
Bostonof
x ;In ine ciaie :
inuiborers of
&UU
to for 2o. l 1 " Jare in
theiri ue
... V Mrt ; : rrjed atof coU.rt-hoUse-of affairs ': exists in
. 11 V!imn!n IT 1TI 1 !1T ITO 1 IPfl
NW York hascompletely fdcstroj-ed-
, nothing ie-main- ing
structure'but walls roofing the
Boston Shirking
that
this
land
iorK
thethe first time
tain me,any answer
put the withsail and few
upon
the laborsays:
the 'thishave
wnoarework less than cents per
Hour. ut-imu-
other cannoi ouiam--
any The same state!The the
c.n-a't- rl A.TUtfi?
Ubp
over,
The
.
fttjne of onethe of the r
built mlhe The
the '
; - .' -- .: : - .'
Proprietor
Chicagobehind esfromthepaor .tjirnixcorrespoDd-troop- s
followiog' prctures
proposing prominent. GeDerals':'
'evferib6d)?6 coi.firleore.Boston,
;Ttherngtor.nn
Opinions
Government
thinkinrf
reiisiuunjfrnrprnnipnt.iiie!t"ull,6
invincible
resorting
wasti.tdiytiwing
derior,,leaving Berceabld imtrtssioo
toitlie
!?V0UH i!S:tiono(
ConW
opinion
Phillips
sectional
P0?1011
HelalialioaTilton,
Ampn'mns riH'an(1
country. English 7ZKK&mSouthern,"
associates
enlightened
feeling.
hailing
brethren
Garrisonfollowers
furnishes
TrarcUer,speaking
support,
VHOLE 576.
t?.'j' n Mark tela
. . f 1 Jiim 0D me uunngrA; tt;.
HID UIMI VI attiwir. - -
A Ms and wi reto s,od from the right, Mt
aQj RnJ lbe ,holeJi?rsni.u.11 otrol.
fKOiTBEET.o.,r. t.,,VJf J
(,f.C00rj hHglit.and tins ai(ink full of
nlik on nd old Biquaintaoce.. .
M taQ , qrJal iir fcr(.itlg
slroDg od1 well roTtihfcd. posilioni31 II fj nIIP1I... Le. showed bis opprecia-ol- J
h
m oo the shoulilti abd suidwar 'horser. In this en"
be was second In com- -
tnacd tf tbe army, LU old. .
feI.-tL- 0 Li3 ablti"
handling.JACK90X.
was surprised atson's -- Hn'b'is described aa sort of clown. neter
saw bim riding with Lis knees;dn.wn up. like a nd his
ftstinu 000D tlS breast. II
crev don I liketo come about the army Tho
ke(4p m bHrfhendvd all the?
thev becio to cheerjje u,unijy r,uud ,,ff Lis hatt
Rather a Revolution this!
Lamp Wicks. A correspondentgives the Columbia the
useful bit ofuii mirht interest Mine vour
Oto at this
iit is' so to get wicksthe tops of 0id homc-km-t cot- -
ton 3 cut into strips theproper wiuin, maKe as goou ones
rasthe came fromfYankeedom." i
, j :
The Quartermaster. of.1 iloutn uaronna nas. recenuy uiuu--
una soldiers in. vwginia,2,000 overcoats, 3,000 pairs
; fi,000 blankets.
.men nies'.remarK.auie iwreligions elevation, . Beaurpgaru
js man feels depenon ah Almighty Powtt.
A. vTT" first ;aDd' n
dressed Cptain of CstnlryStroyed sea Capt. feemraes, Uitb unpretending stiff. His uni- -.
is fine ehoogb,.- - ccrUis!with" pathetic nar-- f tbIife But tbe imagine
misfortunes, from; tiou is piqued, y'ou know, by tbe ab
extract the following as
cox. A lew ago Dacon,' was,"aouxioriiiv;iiicis cwv;o.-ifpUrgL,- 3 Dorsft arnnunsdull of property, Bedford lfce lira at
say rttuil! traders 'people are their war meet';s,ep 6omo gVe ii.-g- j 8 asglad this price, ,ings, offering two hundred 'dollars ;fce raDmore the people money bounty for and sending; 7 ..
for enemy ! their-ston- e np Grow, the present speaker ofthe Yankees now destroy-- ! harbors, that he was going Federal House .Representa-in- g
country it is retaliate." quar-:tjvc-gj terribly beaten forof speculators ter-dec- k my son, he reelection Thaddeus
tioriers! They all dered me in lee-wai- st, Ste)hens gets in major-th- e
lard, more my crew, us were put;;the Tennessceans asked two in exception f0r Buchanan- - his
ago, are buying two boys (cook' steward.) friends Tenn-cam- e
market or that they ' asked him was in delegation stands Dcm-he- ar
is monopolized irons. The reply was to 7 Republicans, clearpurpose of extortion is stored1 purser was in irons, and b.jority.of six. Legislature
houses in lluhtsville for head shaved Us, and he aiSQ joint ballot.higher prices
not for
forthe attention of Government
Chattanooga,Nowhere called rhe
of in in
orders,starving
Vir-ini- a',
Smorants forMitchell our
extortioners ought
com
of
te
lhsee
emporium
jplainty
rretefction,
volunteers,
of
,
:wtichOn arriving
the'Cap-- :as
harm. His
was toIce-wai- st, old
us, a' planks
scarcity olih the
some portions 01
workmen are scarce, consequence
luumamwiupon wharves city
a society which numbers overmembers, pieageunu,;.
onoemajters
D(j
a
his
forbe
"a
iy.w, eu over io im? vwueucmc u-- be
the to serve we hear of places where masons and for the ue of South Caro--
coiintrv ,"i price.interior other States,
oil
Times, been
of the ancientand
oldest
between
Webster
io
by
papers
board
release doing
North,
out,inmecnanies.
i. i The Court of , of the warf byAla., have ; mon and they, "are the
ihundred vet cent.,for
goodbeein before coimty,:should be
v ".i'.i 7:.
.i;rATm
ntfiu? "snrmtiTid.
rtliance.hurrving
cfflt mn?fl.u.uwt't-- "
tt
AaM.firi-t:P.ii,-.
solditr,
ttacetiittitand
BtcnewaHbiieata6ceis teen
0Dkey.
clotfces." Stonewall
!tim;
Guardian
readersdifficult lamp
General
coats,pants, and
two
'"6, IOm
inrougn
having
cur
boughtpaying defeated
with
to.mau mauuiacvuiiuijrank's thorities
Hatitsrttte Adtocate.
Thisbuild- -
Commissioner greatJ Generals corn-Clar- ke
county, levied consent,,
indigent
vicinity, having jfamihesRevolution. example followed,
HO:
Soulhcra Genera!.'
'following information:
isceof
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