New York Daily Tribune.(New York, NY) 1863-01-03 [p...

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HltttJtNi BOl ,\F:.-ORLE.\\e. «Ulli H' îliil 'MEVMER S. ». SPiriDlïli. «ta RETURN Cr MAJOR-GEN. BUTLER. Ailàress (ienpral Banks to the People. ft* Biller's Parting Words to the Peo¬ ple of New-Orleatrs, The Cuite»! St«'«:*« el».um transport S. R. Spauld- îi i-, (JaBsa S. Howe*», arrived at this pott on New- "ïeai s Day from XewDrl-jans, w'-kh pott elie «ailed 'rom DsBa -f. She brings aapr.seengeis Maj .Um. ¿»«¡tier rc*1 8'atl, «*n«l a numl-tyr of officer« at' ti- '.*. ! to G«kl riutlei a comuiand. vVw-Orfaini on tbe *iM Gen. Bctler ittende«': Iv lie «taff r«*rceived bia frieude in tlie Mayor'i j-art/.r. Colenol ami acting Mayor Deming received the (T«*iHral «ml his still and introduced them tnricbere of the City Government. The militaij «..ffieenj lately nmler the command of the Genera called and paid their reipects. The citizen« als«. É«TW«9*i into the parlor for two boura, and such c .baking ají hands says The DtUo, "we never di<i KO." In Bat eveniag tie General attended the Varieties arctiB-pauied by his «tall". V hen the (ienerul en «creJ lu« box he was most onihunaetit ally cheered. The a'wit al tbe General io the theater .vas" in api red ' by a threatening letter that if he appeared in public le would be aetusitinated. He waa iinac conipanitd by «oldiers, bat hi« staff was heavily atii'td. Mis. Butler waa attended l-y A.luilial Far WmWtX. Col. J. S. Clark ha« been appointed Provogt-Mar. ahal of Ceri. ltauka'a ]>«»]iartnient. in place of Col. J. Ha Fiench, who contiuue« as a Deputy Mi.rsl. J. Gen. Hank* w industriously at wotk organising aud arranging his command. On the Ma. rumor* received through Rebel sources wert-¡u igggaj ation in New-Orleans, to the general effect that the Cn ion army had been de« fti.itti i:i Virginia. The reMls were in the highest glee in conséquence of these reports. On Monday, Dec. 29, the «teauier Empire Parish, Cipt. l^.i.ihemao, arrived at Nevv-Oilean« from th« Marengo Plantation, belonging to Mr. E. Trinidad, four miles oclow Rayon Sara, right bauk of t'.<: river. While taking in sugar at the Marengo Plan A*.' a party of guerrillas appeared about 19C strong, under command of Capt. Talbot, and BtvtB. mamied the surrender of the boat, which whs «le- lliueii, when they commenced tiring, with the Cal» lev lug result : < hiiatopher MeOi;i. Ai.iitant Engineer, Mitad. V. J. H»id. I.rdiy walu Jed. Charle. « lark, H1gl"iy w.iiiu.led. John Otealt, tiightly wounded, Itaac YYü.ou (estofes), tightly wounded. AU helmi.¦ed to tlie boat, with the exception ol Mr. B«il !, who i- Le. agent. li.e «aine party carno down to Mr. Lindley'a Ilaututiun. aiil rolled overboard about 80 hogshead». af engar, which were on the bank, ready for stiip- neiit. Tin: 1.» It 's a'«) ntptur«id three negroei, nine mule». and three . tiru. While the Empire Parish backed out from the Marengo planta*ion, it is supposed fifty mora hnga- Beads of sugar were rolled into the rivr, Aa the steamer L>ael.edoui, the guerrillascoutinned »heir tire ou the lauieK cabin of the boat, but for¬ te nu-civ did no damage. Mr. Reid is a New-York merchant. He waa very \ atrously injured. J* Tnere was no ;h.e lo jidge of tho effect that the address of ("en. Banks would have; but it wai thought tlie hope of gradual emancipation, whicl. It j ¦ ed, would be well received. Tbe prese, however, were silent on th« address, although all of them printed it on the morning of the Mia. Up to the time of the sailing of the Spaulding not a Wild had transpired a* to the intended movements « ; Gan. Danks. It was known, however, that he atad mm-h-d «mt a campaign, and that he would make .fJati'ii Rouge hie base of ojveretions. X .tiling of moment had been heard from Vic ks- burj «a I'ort 11 a.l.-i.ii. Mnj.-i.eo. Banks ordered the MA ) 'sachusetti Iv r\uieiit, Col. Fair, to do etveort dut, j the aaajb I'm o' tai departure of Gan. Butler from his bead¬ le m eis, tmt Gen. Butler declinad the luraar, The follow mi; i.; a lift of the paBaaBgBBI brought by the 8,iiu!ding: Saetas dea 0a Strong, A. A. Oeaeial and Chief of Staff; C' '. N. Shatter, Chief U-iurteraiaiter; Col. Uti. Turnar. Cbi-^ i «o.'uui'iaary . Surgeon I han«. MeCuiu.ii k, Medical Iii'-to», «.apt. (»eotga A. lleuiel, thief of Arllllery Lieut Col. J. B. K'nemsa. Aid do ('.rup ; Maint Jame« M. Hei CB*** V Has-sertl, R. B Da« ti. A. K. Pulfer Lieut«, li. 0. l-.eiA. >!. J M-nlj Aidldti Camp. .Alea« the t«>ll..wing ofii.-crs and other parsengers: t (,. J. \V, McMillan, Hit RegiiiieBl IuJUna Volanta-eit, Li»-- ( BL Wadden, li.» Maia, Major. W. H. ( leineaca. < hie: of Police. N. O.; ( ant H. L. »Ingie, Captain ot iori fi. O. tapt. Ii ( tioate, .,1 Bssas.) Lieut, ti Pickmsn, Aia'l Burgeon Vo inteen: J Coihliig, 31a« Met». ¡ \V. VV. Hirrall «Mr« !l. »'. Seller, Mr«, (leo. C Strong sad child, Mri. VV. YV. JJarrai!; W li. Roveeil. \V. V, .Suntu, IVn, Tiowutidge, mi «J :.,i n 1. Jin». Q-iarteri.iaater'a Uepartuioi.t, VV Bastar, BeSeaBl B.Baetsr, Bbee Eln-hnii. tud c V WhaV laev ( aa adeasij » llei-arluient. K. C. Taylor Ja«. J. Mnn je" h. '. Wasssal, P. w. »lynn. MiioeCRelliy, ( aMa.ri.ec, I'etei lirubaih, i'.iuiio li. lirto'.loo, li. II. C. B.....f M (len. Bu'ler, on hi« arrival, took «jiiHiterg at the St. Ni« ''.olas Ho'e!, where he was visited by a Biiilliiode of Hiende, hi« room having i.eeu erowttsd thriiiigh'jut the day. He left for Washington on >'ii.l iv n.-,»ri.i!ig hi C a ilock. Tin r » iMrliiie.ii I p ii,r .l|i««ia*i|ipi_Tli< tie« itpatiou ni Baton Itoui-r l>. .. i -¡p. ii«.i' of the Pluer.Large Arn «-ion» of «.otitrabanUa Hilly Wilauu'. RrgiiiKHi al Baton Jto«««;«. >i,in Oes ftaetal toire.pm.deat. Os i na Mississippi, th.ity mil. . «i 0ve i Naw-Oileani, i.»., Lee. 21. lasx 5 VVaaa I :^*nde«l this river, live dajg ago, ii waa «er.ih eoitsi.leral.le expectation of witnensii g a lakl at liad for tlie capital <>t louisiana. I retmn on baa aeeae. wL.th hue almost exclusively leeu my home liir IBU lut three we« ke.the North Star.having thron... lee the peaceful occupation of the place I y our tr....'i'. leaving I!«::, (.lover buajc.l about many tilinga, but iiot aa yat belligerent. The pi« .->¦ nt as- |>i ct of what J leave behind me may warrant a biicf . letfAsr. s Baton h'-og. i«, «a I have written before, all hut j, aatireiy deeertatl hy its inbahitants. What few re* Bituu have little to do, leas to nil, and scan « t _ny- thiog to eat lue liounea remain ilosed; from most -* tlie furniture ha« been remosed; all are under buk atad key.in hh's [iirticular M'nipitlouelv re«pec'«-d «by our sol-iitTf. The people ace civil enough, on.« aaoiily «xuieeeiog a hope that testi« city will not aga»" he, they think, ciijj>ele«e-ly a1.aiid(.n«vi, thus luhjec'.ing those who bava the iioidma* to ue> l.u<- themselves loyal ciüzens of the Uiinved States lo ill trntiiueut OB the part of tbe li^hels. leome who did .this were forced into tbe ii-niy, slaves wiio gave in- a/criuitiao to tin iocalily of « olton were toed for i_ieir liles, ami litany minor outrages perpe'rated. .fjpufideriiig tlirt Baton Rouge ba«i the reputatam of I bekig a stiiii-1 ..¦ a J ji'nt.people say that it cast a ajorify of i'tW voles againii S«-« < .»¡tin- I thfuk ii "isa« pata! pt**tty dearly for na whistle. To be eura, j whel patriOiJaju it liad. "a tulera'.Iy goyd egg" at, bert. grew very muaty ind otijectiuuuble ou the withdrawal of oV troops by (len. Buller, even to] aft '.'«.. -i'.-g tlie U-H «u our .tmle. U the j opinion o* the Kss*» were taken on the snot,«*»*. and she »a very well ac'iuainteil with Uio river here- :ii. .m ) gun a.i« ir-.l that ihe would like to " wipe out"' iAiuisis'ia's capital, not leaving .' a grease spot to tuaik Hie locality. \ *Tlia'would las n pity, certainly. Ihn city isa BOM one, not at all diniiy and» dilapidated, like most Southern towns. Hnili ".-ntirvly of wood, iti hoii*ei painted white, with tnui green blinds, it ia rather New-Ettejaaóahm thoa ottmrwiie, plot china tre-ps, niagnoltas, and atrav aitraplei of tropical vtweiatlon, and minns all bnsinese. It never can have had much of the latter, ami now tbe exceptional store* haMfaff »tamis at ti e dmr ol Ins empty shop and tells you, either in French or la English (wliirhuvtir you prêter), that he " ha« nothing." Perseverance may pet uup« discover a ltitlu cheap tobacco, a few pre* pooh rons straw hats, a «weet potato gio, or a jar of .er-ript j-íM'bimuiomi, but liule else vendible. I strolled into the market early one morning.a long, cool, covered building, in au airy street.bat tbe builder's block*, tlio Deurhei, the meat-hooks were all unused am! preternatural!.»- free from gore or gre»-.»», and tie only peiiou who lind anything to nu waaO solitary aegro, who wanted u dollar for thrn Btnall tillea lu the loregrouiid, with a per¬ spective ol empty stalls on either side, he looked »lesolate; hi* soiitttle wa« that of Halt lui ha s. 'the last surviving Jlmi-li IustHPd upen Saliil'iiry phil), or a do-lo in ii lone ¡.'ami hiynt with Smtheru was, Were what I Oatntand him to, a* thonKliifiiliy I eu- t tere,i the niaeeul ginwthi of the tttpitoL The iMiilding M a haudsoiue one, aJmost stately, Tudor iii ityle, and constructed of brick, with h ,| stone front anti luringa, the latter a lillie damaged by caution and grape-shot, the a'iraaioiis from which show markedly on tho light-colored male rial. It stands alott, iu a {.leusaiii «.¡uare, bud out ia BBMna» lent taste, prêtent nig a conepit nous landmark to ptísiiig voyagers. Its grounds were ortiamenled wnh u statue of Washington by Powers, but that, I am sony to sav, has be»:i reiuottal, and I am lol»!, lent North. Without being partit ulftidy sensitive, and fully ind. rnfig the pnniMtf of leving uni eell- init embrto Hebel Bannon, lu tbe shape ol' tiell-tnetul, one may suggt»sl that (Lo stealing of works of Art, as of public libraries, is a iioi¡ leal !». busii.t-se, per* ips appropriate to Hie rapacious (¡allic eagte of the '. st N :|.ol'-- u, bul shametnl in ours. \t ila» door of the Slate House I lind a aeutitiel and a handful of soldiers, kesping g'iaid in one ot the rooms. And for the in xt hour I ramble through« , out the building, pronouncing it to have been wor« j thy of a proud, rich, muguiliceiit Mute. Senate Chamber, House of Kepresentativei, (lovernor'e room, Auditor't room, ottlnal apiir.iiienti of nil deiTTves.all are handsome and spat iout, bul ,! .»et ted and littered with their eoutei.ts. (»ne goes stum; ,ng iu once heavv boots, from room to room, awaking unaccustomed echoe«, amid maps, surveys, rtpoits, [«featnOB, tux-booki, registers, poll-books, plans, legal and i-flii'ial documenti of all lortH, in I reach j ¡aid English, dis-overing tluety safes (of Northern make'crammed with heavy r>lli of paper, desks empty and full, but invariably disordered iu til ihe mute confusion couseip-ietit on hbrupt disuse and mil- itary occupation. In »u, h a place, generally the I i»crlectit'ti of order, the reverse ia at on«e suggestive and melancholy, lleicend to the lower hud sod you tli¿11 trace the origin of it. (In a kind of mai Lie altar in the mi.Lile of il« cciitsul roinnda, lies a poa lierons, heavily-bound volume.the State Hecor.1 of I-oiiiriii ¡a. Hie latter j on ¡on of its routent! tun I een r«it',le»i>l> torn away, but in the early hulf you u uy reinl the oidinanie ot BetnaaOB, willi a special preuiiille seitiug forth the parliisi'iir impo. lance und ptttitloB ot the «lent suifur Slut -, as allée;ed by the mi|-í-:iili!i%- Mi*agg»le. room Ina tnaui it of the two tower* on the tu nip, a good view is oblaiued ot He su» rounding couutiv. BelOW lies Huton Kougu, its idle, s no» str«j»t« laid o it in I'jHures, the foundation of a lingo abortive | I'lmk on the »»'ii -kirts, and beyond, a lev« I tra«t o' country, dottid willi deserted houses, etniiug in «lia- taut woods. On the other etea, the »»»si« m bank ,'t.f the river, a lonely «hore, list country au-l trees. Altogether, but for th»' bnght morning, Ihe st. hi.i- bohtg on the rl»er, the busy scenes on its l.u-ik* and the adjacent aiao«. a monotonous and deprusaiug leedora pa The Euther of Watete, the v.*?, oc- <-ii|Dim a c-,ni ratted l>ed at this seasou o'f Hie gen; he XNill extend ii Ly aotn thirty fit I oa either lije in a mouth or to. Son,ruines he aaceiids the sloping ¡ailivity on wbi- h H .'ou Hoiige is situuled, ami IWtnpi u sijuure or two i.f kontei. 1 leu»«, tat Slate UnaOBI «I s'roilto («en. (Itove: « 'be: -l.jiiir.-tei.-; a brauch bash of thut of the Btete ot laOOittaaa» I lind the (veueral bury mtttnah bM even bis nAmesake, Cítateval (\loii, «-..ubi L ve found laoiti to do upon his hiitorieal nip..iiou ot San Salvador or Cat lslaud; for all the incidentals to his and o»ir position are cDW»ling upon him. Let me eulin.«i ..I" willi «'1 llitü: In the hrrt place any amount of contrabands keep coming in, with more <>r less el dubiously indatimte iiaformatiou. Then, in OOt uslonnl laatonOaB, their ez- ovvm-rs «,.m«J after therii. lesterday, a ''Soanh lad» " i-o «lercrile«! lo VOW correspondent), dro»»' tnwititlol 19 n.ilei to claim, ut the I arnls of our ll'rOToM Marinai, two Ittterealing titiiia, who de- cidedly declined to inttun willi h"r. U-ing uudet do reitr i-.t te do to« which fu«t iro»ok«)<i vituperaiive htngnnae horn ttod "Udy," she de, ant »I, iieliK- mint; aud twinless, t<> her lineaved hiiLitalion. In another case, au attempt at escape by oegroes re- snl'ed mon' tn.girully: »me lad am ghoi dead iu au open corii-tit-l»l, wtbiu three miks of onr camp, his comrade escaping to the woods, with a bullet in bia shoulder. ID .une w, bleeding aud faint, al day- breitk, to tell the story. Ile have beiwecn three anl four hnndred contra¬ bands already. Ile welcome them, and give i hem rations, and put the.n to woik. There is plenty for them to do, iu unlading vessels, porterage, ami bibor- mg on iutreucbuiciit». With a white man superin- ! tending, they work capitally. Ia the mean time, our pi»'k».ti rationally fir« ajpon oiiu another, give false alarms, ami t-apiure e>uivo- «¦»1 fctragijl. r«. (»Vu. drover bas extem|K)iiaed a small bo'iy ol' cavalry, by moULting infuniry on ar¬ tillery Dorset and captured beasts, for tbe purpose ti scourrng the country. I'hem«n might nie bel¬ ter, of c/iurse, and they look rough euiuir.li, but do all that is required, ¿very tine morning you will ana do/eu or so of Hiern riding into Huton Kotige, with perhaps a couple of tulleu, evil-looking twttth farmers, caught prowling, rifle m baud, in the bushes, inteDt ona littb» amateur murder. Often, too, they are accompameil by a gleeful negro, over-1 /»a'...:.« to tell more tbtu he know* to bis Hienda the Yankees. There aro New-Yorkeri who will be interest«*«! iu 'learningBaal Col. Hilly Wilson's regiment arrived at Huton Kotige yesterday inoriiinj., Iron. Carrolton, about » ighl mile» above aS'evv-Oileaoa. Liku then Colonel, tney hnh hale and sturuy, and boasseits lliey »au do uiiythiDg in the athletic way, ter ve ai- liil»ry, swiiii, ney. run, llirht, or go without ration». They moetaf only -about tÜJOuf ihe origma! corps.' I'lilin nil«, the iiiliiev.)ineiiis of some members ol it lend to jio.Uly its "hard' rej itiiion. lu coming tiji the liver, a puny of ahn rushed phst the guards, jumped into a canoe, upi-ri it, awain aahtre, stole a' harrel I Wanky Irom a distillery, and broke, bur- film ioualy, into the bouse of a planter.' One of ¡hen. uume.I Arken, the iiii/1-.a'li i, reaisted ami s'rnck bis oft.-er, »vi,»», in let»,in, allot bim dead on thes]s->r. Tlo-y Innied linn whi re he fell, anti the tl.-uiiilio.it loiitii'.aed ila journey. Col. Wilton's' BM n ure to Le .|ii«i tered, ruthi r n| ].iop.ii»tely, in the Bat» a aWejjjB I'eniteuliary. r Hine is a loolish story ulloftf, relating how a So¬ il.nui arti»* wa» shot on the west bank of the liver wini»- rketchiug oin gnuhoati und IransiMaits. I «iii! trut-e ii to BO Bnthndli source, and bulieve BOthinf ol it We have no j tehoM oi toldiers ou that «io» tin- Miaaattii i i. Ihe .' Jong roll' I »«at at daybreuk th ia mo.Tiiug, bul as no Uriug eiiruo«!, »ve promuum-il it »me of the many hat alarma incidental to an embryo »n-«,p. lou v.diatahahiy hear fren nu by theoaan nul that conveyr ibis, irom Ncw»(Jileaut. i. c. u. «.m ri Hin« an the bank» ot tfc» 91ÍB»ieelppi i liai li «n a Mteanboiit- Fatal It. «uli«, froiii Our Hgiecial Corr««r>oud«i!t. St. ii:..in Bann Na* Oautatmi La, i Dei 0,1MB J The Empire I'arish.a Loiiialaaa river-boat, arrived at ii,is port this morning, having experienced -n ad-' venture highly suggestive of the insci-uie stale oil the locality in which it occurred. I ins was Kit»wary Laiuling, on tbe west bauk of the Mir-issppi, -l2 miles below Dttoa Kouge. The. «In nei lay tl.ue, her haudi being employt-.l in loading her with sugar, when upwanl tf »(MJ lietel] ucrrillas, beaded by the notorious Col. Tali ot, iu.1- eiily aji;>cu!''l, nu«1 rushing <Jo»vu the bank, made OB attempt to de;/.o the VOOeeL With gieut preaeiice of mind, Ike oflleers of the steamer hacked her tiff into the stieam, precipi'ating two of the Baaadaata who bad tPt Bally got ou Loam into it. Seeing tAiia, iaiiii upi'i-1 ending ita nttgot, the It» bel* on allora dis. barged a volley ol muiktrtry at the boat, persi¬ sting u ni IM ililli rent placel, and completely rid- tiling the pilot-house. I'uhappily 1 have to chroui» le RAfortuobto jeiu.it. Alt- C. ilttiiii, awuULi Logi-1 S neer, wa« killed lm-taitly; Mr. W. O Reed, owner of the hunt, and ageut for Spoffoid aud TUaaTeBB, New*York, received i dangerous wouod, being shot thiv.iigli the back; Mr. W. Clark got badlv hit in the arm, and two deck hands were more or less injured. The Uebel» were armed onlv willi guns ami knives. The Empire Parish bad Voit lihds. of sugar on board ¡ hi the time; she would therefore bave proved a valu- able prize. Discomfite**!, tbe «««aiínnts departed to another river landing, where mon' sugiir was await¬ ing shipment. The «learner retunwd to Baton Roture, to procure medical a»*istance, aad then iteamed for New-Oi leans. -a-- «en. Butler's Adietan lo the People of **>«>»-Orl****»i»*' The following farewell addr-eia of Oen. Butler to the people of New-Orleans was, on the evening of the '--i.l ult., placed in the bauds of ('apt. Jobn Clark, with the loosest ihat it he issued in The Delta aller the departure of the .Spaulding. We are indebted to Col. E. M. Brown for auadvaueed copy of this last performance of the retirin«» Mn-or-Oe-iieral: Citizens or Naw-Okikam: It may not lie inap- «Sepetata «. '' Dot Inoi'pottun» In rcrailon. Hut Iher» .bo'.ild bs »'1.'toiled lo you »few wotdi at paittog, hy one wbt-ie nu ie li to he heiealler li,i',iiisoluhly couoee ed with j youl elly. I «'. apesk In BO i'ltert en. he-tui» I am >, I comrie ii of a ling!« pnitousl auimoeity. Conuuai.dliig the Army of the Ou!i', I found yoa captmud, hut not lurrendered; ronqiered. hut not urderly i relieved from the preieute of an army, bal t ..-.:.¡e... tal il g CAN ..' youri. Ivei. So ar fon. It, you had railed upon a loreign ltglon to protect you from yoor lelvei. 1 reitored order, puriihed rriuie opened roiniuerce, brought pruviiitiat le your ilnrvlng ptople, irformed yum currency, tud gave you qmet proteuliou, inch at yuu had not euioyed for n luv yean. V 1 ¡le doing tina, my loldleit wne subjected to obloquy, repioarh tnd Intuit. And uow. ipetking to you. wbu know (be truia. 1 heis de- oltre, (hat whoetet ha» quietly renialnnl al.ui.t lill botlne.t «Holding r,«il].t,r t'.J nor gSSBBBlt to the BBSSBSSS of the I ulled .'«tri, lu« nev.t bi-eu iiiteriercil with by ihr .oldiert of the Ir,¡te.I Stttti. The men who had iiinmed to gorera you sid to defend iii city lu am.» hat.i g lied, . me uf your Women ihn.(rd st I the pieienre of Ihr««- who ram« to protect ihm By a . ixij-la ordei (No. 2b>. 1 c.l'ed yon eveiy aoldlei uf ti la nu.y to treat tbe women of Neat-Oileaut at gtnlleuien theuid deal with the aex with turb effect that 1 nu" call upon the Juit- miuded ladiet of New-Orleant to >«y whelhei (hey have ever ein red au cúmplete pióte, lum and calm <|nt«t foi theiutalvc« and theil fainlliei, at ilocethe adrrnt of the lulled Statet :r.. l-l The rr" in of Diy country, uBiepeotaol and Impltcahle, 1 hsvs tieated with merited «»verity. I hold thtt rebellion It treuoa, and tbtl treuon periiited in it dtalh, and any pun- i«hroent thort of tint lea s traitor glvee io nu,cb clear gain to him from the clemency of the Uuverr,u.ent. L'pon ihii tbeilt have I almklateiedlbe t-.thoiiiy of the I'nita.1 ".tatet, t'ectuie uf whiih I am nutuntuBiciem of cninplalnt. I do nut ii«: I 1.« e i: r In loo h ..ci. heiabuen. lor that harah- neu hu ive! hean eibil.ited to diiloytl ein B tti M i'i com try and not IS loyal f.,«. di. To he «'.re I muht hive regaled yuu v .i. tie ame ra of Bntlih eli li/atim., and yet boee « ¦.'..¦ « ¡ end rule« of civillled f.r't.». Yoe might hive been tmoked to death la caverna, at w»re the Covei.antrn f tattsaatl by lb* run.ion.J ef s OsDtral of the Royal lion* of England or io». like the ii.hahitantt ef Al. - a during the 1'rtnch raui;.iigr,, yuur wivri tnd da ighteri might heve been riven over to the laviahtr «i were the imf. linnet» daine« of »»pain in the Penluiuîar wir or yu might htvt been ire'pv I sod t*i .ahawked as Bil mother« »ere at VV » u .- » U .avago ailie» »f (Heit Britaiu lu our uwu révolution y,,ur prefallp could hate been turned over to li.Ji», tlu-ln«'.» " lue. ¡ike e j «. .. r ,.f th» BaSfSSBl "tl'l.iaa, BBBBbS el .rt wl.1i h adorned y :r hu.lJiogi «ui.ht hat« been lent twty like (he palnllngi «fin» Vatican ¡ your luna might bave been hint» ii from the moulin of rannen Iii« the Sepoy« et Pe] tal and yrl all Ihi. we .1.1 hav-i bren v. :l n theiu.t. sfstlflised .»Arfar., «a practiced ty the um-l psaadsBl «n I tbe u.o.t byi«. critical natloiii of Kurupe. in, .,,.1, acta tli« irci.id.of ii,« «hing, of ioma of the ii.'.a" liante of ).ur ily uwardth» Irnndaof th» In.on. be for a tny conting, »iii a luliclenl 1 t . Ive and j"iti..ia'i.iD. Hut 1 have net io rendu,'ed. On ti e contrary (le wini jmi ..huent lillie!»« e,,e|ttor '-linit.ial arte iiu'.i.habl« by rv ty ',11, hsi be*u l*uiihin*tit wllh tab** la ahitien Lau.', als«« 1 ei.caru«i>ed my own ..Mi«-» bituie mar t.ieg here. it U BtM I bave levied i¡|« ii the «rti.tir 11,,-la and ¡«Id out aaaily half a million rf du! ar. to feed f '. I "f the itervlr.g p.«,. of «ii eatleaa «-..».AI-a ....- ., . >- ... 1.; BVt» «-«.¦ I HW thtt ti.li Ii'bel li-n W11 a wn of the ail.lo.ran aga .'. the nilddi eg men, sf (le rih «ga!,.«I ibe poor a wei of the landownir agu ,»t tlie lalwer, tiiat li wai a «(reg gie fur tbe retention if i owei lu the i,«i-J« uf th« few «,- .:...! ti li 1,1, gad 1 fo. rd n0 Cull.lli.loii to It tave In Hie lulen gatton uf the few an 1 the dlteiithia.ir.enl u. the m«nj. I llie-rfuin frit lo hr.Hatton in lull., th* I'll'«"»...-« of lb« a»i«i.l,y. who had ..jied Ibe wai. to teed th* Innocent poor who I.v 1 iuf)e:ei| )>j th.-war A ii J I ihall reiw leave yu i with (I e proud ronich'iiii.iii that I oarry with me the b!e » in,...: th» humble »ni tata! undar th« tuuf f lbs rutUg« »ud in tbe «bia »f the llave, and BS am .| .It« content lo iicur the BHBBI of the mi » or the MfStM of the rich. I fuitnil you trembling »t Ibe terrón of letvüe tninrr»rt". a. All denser rf thli I have prevented hy te tiealuig lue a.a»« that he had i.e BBBBS to iel «! I found the dungeon, th* Jtaln, and th« lath yeur STSlj me.ui «feul'.rclng ohe,ll"tu e in v'" ae'v.-tti 1 l.av» th»m pen e.'ul, !»borloui>, roiili' .'ed hy the ¡awi of kindnen aril juttice. 1 h.ve deuiomtteiel ibtt the pettl'ente ctn he kepi bom yeei border». I have added * million ef del'ara tu your we«.Hi la tbe rana at now land from th» hatture of th» Miaiiiiippi. 1 have rleitnied and improved your ttriet«, ean.ii and I lb lie aqueica. and upi-nefl r i iitu, iel In uni ISOfase Usxt I have given BOB BS**ss*SB of el.-, t! mt, gietter than yu have ever enjoyed. I have ....».: Jultlra la be adu.'.r.lt.red io in entally that your own advocate« have Baenimuuily con.plln,ri,ted ile Judge« « f my ep|K,l.iti.,rrit Ton bave m n. theiefoie, the «nefit uf the a ian,. I I of tbe «JoverDii.iiit ..gan.«! winch yam hive rtbeilid. Wliv, theo will you nut »ii letLiu to ju'ii alleg'.ni. e lo thai Ooverniueiit. not with llp-iervlce but with the beatl I conjure yon, If you gelira evei to ve« retiewi d protperlty, giving I'Uiineu to ytut iii«, ti end vthirvet-if yuu hope!., lee your city bertine again the in.it ol the Wet« em Wurld, fed hy III tiver« 1er Beag (ban three IbseiBad ¦ >-. d. llatag the i. inuerue nf ¦ r'ninlry ****«gs> t!i*n the mind of men l.tl.i iver conceived-titniii to jour » le»i. ooe. II you de.iie to leny« to your children "he tabeiUsaes you re. attal .fymii fath» ra^-a ital.le eon«tiaiti,,i,»l. .oiernuient if you de.iie tim* ti BJ ihuuld ni the future hr « puition ul the ireiite.t einplte tl.e gee «ivei «h nie upon. ictuiu to ytur gita gianre. Tli.. * ii hu' u r lleiig thal 'undi ti. te way. tmara is tut otto IA, pCletef BVUAoai «f.r..u, Itucrr., gas ami the i,, if,.i, ,.i, s..; Baa ¦« Bawsrv Jhe in.Uti.tiru g|gge«t «f l.od. whl h bil trien lit i-.l refuge l.tr«, iii I ill prnudem « wi'l .¦. ¡..ui.iai li.« tare« frcin Ilia **l'-mt, »Ithutigli Hie wheal Bl tom up wllh .1. j bass givaaji ..-h '.'..ugiit t, ¡bl« sebject ! c«ue »mu:.g yu,i hy («tching«, hy h.hit of mind, by pu- lllhal pu ii ion, by lu. I«! aüinily, tarWssl to au.«r.,n yeer du ii «alle lau., If hy pu-.ii,lilly they u.igiit be nilli MAU] lu ti e L'nlon. Maeetl Bj n,«, irnre rind ,/ ./,#' »i/nfi /i ire ii. ed Iti, twaakttm that the sshlsais / Main y ,. tn,.mpii,iu witt tht t ifrly it/.rrrjy uritltet or of I'.r Cn m, A . ll.e «yat. .n b«> gradually gr .nu tu it» p.eanit I, ,ge diiuru.luii«, It we e best!{ it rculd he g.adualiy remote.) bot it it hrtli-i. lal helier, thit .( »hould he lakaa nut »t once than baal It ih.i-il.i laBgat vitiate the lu, i .1, ¡,.iiti-al and ÍAinily i- »'i .na .1 » I «Beatty. I tiu Hl«ll«g with uo pasaBUbaefat » .... aa legardi the al-te, hut almply «I the elie.t ol RtalfSTf ou the matter. Seo for yourielvei. Louk a.o'j'id yeu and lay it hellier thla sa.ldaiilug, deaden leg ¡niluome, bat not ail tit deitroyrd the itry frtmcwuik ot your auciely. 1 B" »peaking tLe IbieWtl Wordt ot ena who ha* «huwn hla devullou to in. OwuiiWy, at the peril of bia lile and furtuue. ». h in ti., ea- t.ord« .au have ne.:,.er h.pe mr li.!, .«it ..ve the iro.'d of lh»«e h hum lid.-iis.'i, »i I let lue h< n> repeat, '. ¦ 'in «a . i'j .! .'i appeal to Heaven to buat nie ¦a .:,«... U,«t t .eh are Iho viewt fui.-td upon n.ebyei|« r.Ar.cr. Come, invn, to the ii.-nu.li'ioii«! nipport of the iJnv.in merit. Take Into your ou i. hand, y ,ur own lntlitutlo.ua re- i.udvl them ar.onnng to lim laVS uf natiom and .f li d, ami t'iii» tttaiu ii. .i peal piu-pri uy aiiured Ui yuu hy geogrt| hi eil aeehttaa, stsif » Berttoi of aMafe wn hen^-ure pana IHNJAMI.N f. POTaVaBB. *a> Attdrea* of ««lea. Banka. ii r » i>vi> .«ki. DaVaataaat <>r dib One, { Naw Oki.ba.ii, lire. 24. li"', j To the Pkoi'JE or Loi'iiia.na : In order to cor¬ rect pibllo .', ppn liei.ilnu and ii It.-e;-el» ula«, ii, for the icitincthia ef the troope of tblt I'-i ntn.er.i. »i.J Ibstafoimt- lina el tai atuMaa la iiaisrsti, «Btalii |«bltaau«i li lattBUb I mad« of the Proel.in.t.en by Ihe Pre.ldeat ef the Uatled Slat«, rsl.Ung to the MbJbM of Etnanr Ipatlon In thee!- «luin.tiuU of Ihil docuin*nt it will be otWted I. Thit It li the declaration of a pii-os* f-frr*?. '"' »». i-nUmiofwhit-hls e-nt'ngent ui«on an official ee.ige-t1on (., »,y the Ptealdi-nt, to ha mad» on the fir«', diy ol .nary neut. of the Stim* m J psiM if owtu«, if sa», w^i, »r-jioh* ¦fleeted hy iti protiiion*. II. Tlut the !»rt th«» n y Stile li represented lu good f.i'h In tb* CongreM of the L'ml»d S.a'.n, I* con. luiivo »vld»nc«, In the «I eence of itroug eooiitirvitllng teitiimuir, that «Bj h Stat». anStlKi people thereof, aro not in rebel,lou »ga.mt las United Huts*: . .. III. Thit the Stile of I.oiiIiIibi bat not yet been d»«l«- net».! by the Preiident .. la rébellion, nu« »ny p*rt th»r»of, *ndth*i It baa complied with ali Ibe conditioui ol tbe Prods rnitlcn reipec Ing r*.pr».»titati.in: IV. That pecuniary tid to State« uM lu rebellion, whiiti may hereafter provide for Immedla»» or gradual emanelpatinnj the colnaUattoa of r,er«nn» of Alr1i-»u de.ieiit el»« t«h»r», and the eoiiipeuiatloB of all (iltir.an« who B»t» remained loyal " tor ali i, »¦»» hy »cti of the Patted Malas, Including *lav»s, . re among the chi.'f recomin,.nd*lioii« of this linporteat gth) I laelltel IhatIt« 'hantei iuïg»»'r,l i! »rain, s id whl.'h imy hereafter be »it«l,ll»hed, «lo »mt take »ft.vt within tula HUte on the lit ef Jauuiry pvoilmo. nor at »ny pr».-tr*> period «vbirh cm now he cia»1.n»t»d, and I cill unm ali BBVaaaa, ol .-. lu-.t»r e*t*to, ron nii.'ii, or deert». tofdiert. cltlz.n*. or .l«v«-. lo obterv» Hil» n,*l. ri*l *"d linportii-t f«ct. mid to g.v- .m iheuiielt»» Bccnriingly All unum»! publie deuiomtra- tl.me. of whatever character, will be fot the proseut «Hi¬ pead».! Prov ,.t M»r«h»l*. »lit, »n, end midier« are enjoined to pr»v»nt ony disturbance of the public peece. The «l«ve* .r»*d»ia»d'a len.ain upon their plautition* until their pnv. tejm ai'it.l hive li»*n d»hnit»ly « »' il.liih.d. They may mai iiured thit whatever hatietit tha O iveiuinent intendi will be tecuted U th.in, bul no rain cm he «Mowed, lu the prnent condition of ifalrt, «o take the law into hi. own bandi. If they *eek the pretee'.ion of tbe llovertuiient. Ili»y «I ould »«It ii« pl*««ure. Officer« inveit.-d with sea initii will be vlglUnt lu Hi« di«,-h«rg« of th<!r duller. L-arr of *bi»r.c« fron. c*u!p will not ptruillled. »zcept in c»«»* of grt*t »merg.ncy. geMhtt! enrr,|i»d In ihe tegimeut« of Native Ou.rdi will uot he allowed for rho prêt¬ ent te »i-lt the locillti»! of their enltatment*. nor will vitltor* be tee»i»»d uui «. enarily lu tbcir uauipa. Tb»»e regili'.loui, »i.l >t rd with *l! tr.'i.i'i of the I'nlt»d State« In tbe te «Uti»* where Ihey ire enlutad, are bow imper»tiv*ly u*.-*»«*ry. tem lr opi will be confined le 'h« duty «ptt-ili-d lu Hiu«ral I Inter*, and will nut bechsrge.1 willi «|.» 1*1 authority II ui»aiiig »«varch.*, »enure« ni arreit* It ii my purpo»« to »i »cul« lailblully all th» order« of tbr (laTeinmenl, and I a* auroa the t»»¡ ii.i-»lllty of iii»«» Inatrurtion* .. couiiitvnt therewith, «ad meagre ! '"»lint and faithful eiecatiou tli.rn.l Pili,- »»'»ntniii li '-»Its! lo the «it ol Con.ni» cited lu the Prnelamaiioii, which forbid« Ihe relurn of fugitlv** by ,-rti .-r« of tha army. N'o eucouragroient will be given to lahnrer* to d**»it iheir etuphiy.r*, but no .uthortty nut» lo in, «I ti.«m lu return. It «ngge.ted to glaatHI that ¦nu.» j an lie adopted hy «t i, Li, au e«|iutable proportion of til« pro- ¦. e.l« of tit» top« of tbe cm,, i,g yow, to be h»i«aftei me Uiined upen tn» jndginent af honorahie me» j'.tily regieseat« log ti,» ditlereiit ¡ut»«»»l« involttd, he let ipili lad r»». it. foi »li» Seppelt and riiiip*n»atl,in of labor II,« «»«ria nut »and by th« HeTerniueiit In . over- throw of S!*t»iy. Ti,* 1' »-. -..'. baw declared, «ii H e «-. n trary, that it ia to reitor» th* "Comtttutlonal ralatioi.l be¬ tween the I'altrd ttlte« end e«. h of th» Stat»«' lu which thal r. ¡eil..!, or mi* be »uipanded. The retolutlou* i«-..d by »'"'.ir-aa. n»f.,r» In« war, vtitb alum«! unanliuou« ,- .warn». t«. .,ii i«.-.i Ile-righi* the Met»* ia HU* regard. »eiinoni ha* rrrrntly r»;..»le.| th* itatu-ee inppoied to be lucm.n.tent therewith. Meeta--h .»»' . I.m1 <i.n« .-, b».'«il«. S.«,,ry»i- laled hy coi ¦. ni »r.J I orditutioi.al gnarauty vl«.»n » »a.i war will iiiev'.l.hlt bro j 1' tn an end. it irnpoi»inla ti »I .ny military min, In li,« . vent of c- ntlnii»! w*r, »hnuld oun .el tlie ni«»«ivitioii ol «1 .v* |... ..!_> la the li«... attatee If li to be preeerved, w»r ii.ml c***e, ead the lerm-r Cuniti- tallon*! relation* be »»'.'. r*t*L!iib»d lb* hut gun al Suii.t«r rroclaiuied emani ipallou Tha eominnuc* of the r.»s1»«l th, i* omu »m-ed will continu- m*te il.ai »'d and the hlitory ot the age will Iteve bo ether p»rmau»nt trace of the rebellón It« lead* « »ol hastate- oompllihed what other man co ild no1 bav« done. TL» Lo li¬ est Abo.ultu m li a ,irh»r when coioeered witta Ibe indrri »f th« rebel Ion. tvh»t my»:»iy pervad»* the woik* of Providence e «nbinit I" it« deere»«, botttatid sonfouuded . « twi ii ian .«!.', i.« .: i'« wl.dem aud poaver I Tbe peat prnhleni of the ige, »pparenty environed with laby- III.-.iii.- lonipliciiiooi. ii bke!y tn «iiddeuly lifted out of h..i,.«n hand«. Wa may control th» Ini-iden»* at Hi» eont««t bnt rannet eirrtnnvaiit or l-f«»i th« end. It will be left ua only to aiiuagelh« hoirnr« of lulemecn* conflict, and to j-r-'-ra-'iiiate toe p.-c ».«el of t»»n.itiin I.ec»l ind national iii'ri.iiiire ibertforeilile dtpeiad.'iit upoa the « ¿.it»«. :. < the iel alBefl No p««uni«ry ..crlfl,-» can he too gr**t io *s|!ilei'rnt fur BBatee« hut it .hould be perinioeat « and »nibrica lil lob jtcliofdiacool.nl. It it written on the bl',» art h »not« u. ib» aeñan «ateea el th» relate (te wav»i thit be»tour .eau ti « «irl.'.oni that »it it "Ui ia'',In and h.l the vicaat pla,»« cf d'lolel» in! mo'irulug Breiilti, * ey '. thal thii war u .' t »I I,a r. ».'. J b»i»»lter. Cent»*» in pub ir «i In «vc.«I lint, «trei gthen* end cnnio'L del«» hrotl,.!,, «H. ,-tlo«. B -.»»ed r r«u, » Au«tile. italy roarj land 'ern.» en,ugh to mai» a hillary, bM h*d II« de«o ii ing civil wiri It a ,. mil, iiilily that bal not lanela Bs it.i.lh «laliit 4 ,. » »,, ... The meen «ii .-al lu... -.. i..! .j.i th« d'«übt »I a (-«topio. ead foi low».! by > .... ... .", .i i ahmasMiea A divided vo ntiv au I i< .-tua' wal mal» i<i«ee»a1t u a ,»1sn and Ile a -».'.li llv 'ih« trl.in.ph at i alto. «I lioer-.'a «tldan« th» and «'.la. ;. J «. l»h p.» ¦«. p*oap«,r- . a ad | it eel 11 h satin« «hat trait «nleas «r* Born. What hal .». ni. moil-« gaaa araaada*! N.w-Orleen» a »hr.i.» .. .... »d «. l..,ta««r Hill Hu th« Aro «(mik ltd tha tn«i on ii,« ut gi of VVublii|!oc, Jack» n. and Taylor ai» Lr»*»! » I wi'li »a d. i inno «uiiiitl» Jalur« or tliu M ..«laaij.,,! L.I fn.li I th« ,.dinon« .I lina ««I gita' tilal. and ht »me a allon .a giiad nail. ¦..»lln «rL«e ano'.in I-, g " «»m . it-»,vei and »i-gili »nnu,li to Hand I .1 .1 the »olid l-Bltrd. NP BaBBB M«; r Osaari Cn i indi. g. Adilreaa io (ara. Bailer on bl* Departure. MuhIIi». Hi»». P. II Mint: lu the name ami »i.a I the Cloon Aa««rl«t.uii« of Nan lliliui «nu ar« driiioui n! givi. g le you «oma « l|!.I toke .>( I a,r re.part and e«t«etr. tor the l»»l Bad sBtlea I ..... h.f« ,lu; «_v-.l la in» | erfuimaii. » of your dull«« «. Mi liai y I wu.u.aLder ol ti.li !'-;«r!m»ol for li.» prom I aid shslBBBBB« llt.l' til o! a|-.,.ri uni '.»«.!.«« InSi.ll «la m1 », tor »»veril y»*r« i «ii !i»t» inU.I lia« ,-ity ny «,',.»!-« «I'd nliodthed. for tbe good Older tv*«vwb»rr tniinUT- .1. lu I Ihr prol-clloa given In life . nd p'op»rty theielot» ne it M'< ted, Tint vl-w alih retret ti it the Beceail'v ai IBM for your reaiovil hy th» Adnlnlitritn i fr, m tl.l* I», taart iia«nl. whn» yoi »». l.i.J «u.-li Mlaahta arrtn-». to your cnuniry and to th» l'li»n« of New '!.«.:.« «nd t1cn,Uy. Lri .ni. That li wan fealln.« .¦< the ino.l | rvfo :ii.| g:»ti» »de ll.*t r*«*Bll vnur m.ny uobl« »,t» l»r Ihe in., lil »ndirllcfuf the*»fl> ring |««ero. thl* eily, that ne! inly Ile '.nuilri of v «. rltiiem hu' thoi* if tralirri and 'nrelgn inh -ect«. hav« ». li ii.» iindi.tai lad r.egnaiuii. 'j ..I the Ceiled .i!«i»« «utlmrliy. He, ,tea. That we e-iu»ider tie courte von hive pur«ued. wini», in your lele uilllleiv command ..i . ii. ...... .ttstataa by tte aaeiawi lu palaaa m « atat»«ui«»i and , »¦ .. OaaaiTI re.. ' .. Thttri t. ta -, Ho» -r. TAdt / li ..rut Y. \v.,,.,, p Hi i,.i ins.. H. Bellata i. i. EiBBiar, 0. p IL.I..MI0S, j i», i,»iv, P..1. 11koi«»i. i. B. Loralai bo J Hot lou««a. Appoiiitnt«ut mt a I'm»«i.t Judge. Stub na be* mm Kuri rita Ubi'ibturst 1 Ni . »ki »ii-, Dee li, I »i2. J Ok-üiii i Oota No. 89..-The ll»,n. Charle« A I'ta'.,dv li.iehy «pn-,!it,.,| |r«T :«t Judg» of tli» city o,' New-Clriaaa«, ai .1 will te '.»)*.l *nd i»«p», 1.-.1 «. tordiugly. llyoidarol Hu, Uara. U V SIIKPLI V, .Mi ii.iy li.v.inor "I I..u...n ». laaasg, Mum, LA Oeaatml, Heii,«it 1 si tai Dr.i-ikT.r.vT or tun Hi r, I Natv Uai.sia» II»«-, vt, l*,i. ] (.. »iii Oboii » N,.. 113..Col. .lohn S. Clark, C1 I 1 .; '" tin t ,, nuuinliiig ',ai eral, la proiialoB* ap patatai Provmt M»r.ii..l Ueaeralel the Bssattiasatat me »>u,f. All «pp .li ,.1 1 «iiiiiaaion tr«H» 01 lnvrl. with- u. .',« ¦ «Olary imo 11 the Hep«it. i».,t. a ill uud« to ti,l« saaetr. ¦. .u » » g..- .. > i«.- m travel st trade bayoud the un. He Mas »ill te «l,t..'S»d r»c»l,.d or p«ld, '.r th» Lau» af I»,mi'* «lth*r for tr.»-. or Bade, and no Bl» mai,« Brivitege« ,r un.uopoilea will be i»c .,,i-d 'I em on-««-ed It th, il»«ii« ol ti,» tun. mull! , »in,«:«l to ..' tlill.h lb* privl Irgri ol' ii.tareour.e »nd .oniuirrci- chin the Hu, « apon the 1, "it .lln 1*1 u.«t* ioti»i»t»nt With Iho lut».-r.tl of tia« Hovell.- 11»! I. Sa h r»g lattem .. «re ^c»..«r» to u, luUii, m tig.'.t« .1 the l.'ov-rnu»iit, »'id Li r< l'oï ». li-)¦«.»,I ami In« al |i«opl», vii »,» pr- m. ibaeed in »'»n»r»i tiidr» lad snitled upon leah Bania as »bali i««u«-,l OeatlbeeS a ni t,,» I'rovo.t ttaratei Oaaaial et hi» «Mpatla*. All eu S regaiatleae, eatab- i«el-«r»l f.'l the pgalBCtlIB of th« l>oveiuiu*Lt, »lill lie en.inord «.lui relamí« SS uiuitary iior. Any |«:aou »»ho ... la ant «.,. i-.« ti,., favor of th« llavsraaiBB«, aad thea tietlavtaa ibe !«iiu *M. a .. baa pied »d. wi.i ad idead g ty of « C.gi -..'¦. '¦,,,.' d wit.loot ipp-al ni mel* >¦. hy c.jnn.iBiidof Major,..1 HANK'S id IIA.ii K. lK»i«i, Ll'ut. Cal Aaalttint A ,1... i.|i.r«l. Hi i.,««'»bisk» Dnriarttaai or rea Hi r, J Ni ,1 K .-.« Ila- I. i I,'. Hi vi iii (li.1,1.11 No, 111. l11L.1110.tHin ha bnt r». r .r.L: bate H«a.t<pi irtera.th«t piliil. al..,n». Injuriou* loi liir »,»»«,!»! fa..Idiar a ol Ibe I 1111 rd --'at. « . re airca st. -.1 ,,, tn» »lie»-.», ¡lad mai B!,,,u)ii.u,ia .mi un at'-imig l-'.l.-r« am .aal to at «-ra oiiii«-tr »»ah tn« pim ,-.% ... Sid, p,M u.. «r» radaeaai, aBaailia lad erin,mil *nd mmat te «up- pr»».,.l llie t!-j«.i,.ol Hil» l-|,«it bh i' BIB 'Mir' -lad to ob .are» « r».i wfal eepotUaan ta all parseas »nd the ««aie de tatt sea »um atan a daw all parase« iu tlmn futur. Any stawaat »u ti.« nari »r .u, anaa eh a«wag Ly oti.-n .It» pmssBal «ou.i.ict to»i. i-.e paateaa, winch leetetaaer- ¦aaei ailBiealiea aaaUevei » ead the «tttttirteaca el tte pil.l». r».|ice »»lil he aaailtes willi the ah.rp, at »rtetilj »nu» 11 In lllr lil »It ,,* In» I um ,,»11,11 g i,i 11».al rr,ui«t« that Miy vnlalLin oil Bl I. n.uy be lep'.rted to tin .¦« 11re.l.,,,«rv. ir «11 t" Hu Prevaet M»r*u«l »irieiai. Bj oumiiiaiid of M.joi-ii.i.a.-ai BANK»1. h bibb H laaia, hi. ut- n.ut 1 siam 1. A«»i«Uul ».!...! »I, trial Miuelieii t'gre.» Ilonig in « l.i.« 1. aleu Tbe .V'groea Neiriliiig Arma. A N'orlolk letter contains the f'illowiiig; " A Hllti-.li subji-t't who »ailie here li,an (hurlesloii, .'nilli Caiunna, within a few days, bringa the in- ioruiiuio.i t:.at muetteti nagjnn wenhñnlathe ¦tntnjatt prior t" his «lepaihir»». Ibis ocuired m .¦one.-tpit-iu't: of a «lise ». i-y muh 111 u ra!l..-r aiugulur iniiini.'i. The »vhit.s tin-re for some lime puat have been cloftly watching the inovoineiiie of the blacks, ami thiiikiug ti ey obs. ived au unusual number ol luiicruls among Ihem, a while mundUgil.»ed himself, und, following in one of the pi occasions, »(U arnv.ng u-, ibe buryiiig-groiind he discovered that the collin coulained arms, which were taken ami bi.iicd iu a »ault iu which a number Imdulicady besudepoiited. Iba cotitequen«» of il.is diacoiury wai the CAecutlon í tiajieteeo ot km) isi<*et iiitclligtjit ©f dM«jggaaiitv rVM." Ï^ÎERESTIFÎG FROM RIC MOND ¡BITTER ATTACK ON ENGLAND. m GEORGE SANDERS GIVING ADVICE -e>.i- THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG. JEFF. DAVIS IN MISSISSIPPI. r*r. a. IBs Rirhmmd Wliig Dae. 29. Till: nitll HU OOVI.KNMrîNT AND THE AMERICAN WAR. The groveling and cold-blooded selfishness of the liri- ,«i Mlniatry toward the Cootel' rate State« taU «ngcri- dering toward that country s hilterneii uf «i-e.ii In tLia that i-amiul fall lo tell up.iii the future relui M ol the two (>uv- rn, i,, r.ta, and lilli mort. niAt. rielly opou tho basBSeSS Inter- rourae of their people. If we credit tpp' irar.-vi, nlae tenth« nt the Uriuah people are *i'u na ard fur ui, so equal or greater Jbbt t. di' the Pre«i, awl a I"',- minority, if nut s ii.ijur.lt, of the Mlnl-liy. Yet, ao ptnilv it their tyiiipathy, thai they permit, alinn.t without remomtrance, tboee two obi painted m ..nulle., li eli and Ptimer.toe, to place the Bli'.« i-hi.aiiuo in au attitude toward ne herrtleealy and cruelly uiijiilt flirrt Me bl no .'"«".I that thule mh dirt, I >ht policy ti J- njattd metella rafatat in IA« /act that tht tatt I nrted Slater ai» arra ytd ii ijaiait tu h ther ia b'tttr ilrtft literally BtaaaBaadBSJ tht rumplttt annrhitatinn af tnchothtr, lau« re- J..I ima htr uj ii piweijut rimi, ti whom tht lirtd lu cmtmoal dread. At I'kt Mi",in'/./...ia levi they deitre the reitnration of the I'ni'-a len (hanauy other event, and feeiiug that that ie- ault la imp«.ait*)!», limy do not with to »*H> the independence of tbe Confederate Htatea eitabliihed »util the people bot). North and S-.n't. are prottrt'ed in alreugth, bankrupted ia flinn,e, and dugrared at * free people. VV l'b t hypocritical ' prolVi.ieii ui tuiiety thal 'he war ni ty eaie they have pur- tned (he very co'-ras .-«hnltted ro I,.".ne and prolong the routed ii.'.) ha.a pitted the S'uu'.iieriirr on tie ihoubler, «.. mg "Bravo! my gail.ni yo jug i.d, we admire your courage," ¡al-! ... y fr eo time to time *l. uiir«gl,ig our people to |«*riev»re, aul recognition would MSB finnie. At tlie «eui« tltue they keep ehua.i upon the Nurth, Iseeltag her with har luabi.'ity te whip the southern gamecock, only tor the purpone -' «nuperalliit that i»ctiou. They beve.cte<I the part ef s brutal bytteuder, lotiug no opportunity iu- t. nat. y the hot conlett raging between twu alienated bruthen. Th-y bate a | urpoae to gain in ti... «avago ami partie io. policy, and the wi. kedueet of the Bl ttbsCB peopialu waging eo .ni.o.y wai upon the iibertiei of li.o Beetfe cal ¡ei ifeen lo «ny It out. 1 ne (oiifederaia Htatea needed no encouragement to «tltmi- late tli-m lo the ai» ii. and the maintenance of their ria .ta. I hey acted »lone up .u their owu judgmeut «nd cou.i lion, of duty i lint we eaiiuet help i«vu!ting t the ln.iuD.au demon. iii.:, i.« uf tbe u-.e '...-M .t Euglaud. We have heel, mi- dectiv.,1 lu regard to it. VV o judge the Kng'i-!. MlcU'ry rightly now | and, ueit te the abuuiiuable Nu, m. we bave a right tubal« (beni more tuan toy othei (luveiuiueut upon Serti» if H r tri r ttr'iit Ural tht d4 l.'nited Muir« rouid ¿« rtt'irtd.an txtnl f r,ttr h-yvnd tht patt of ¡n,mbtlu\ " illina) I,' < " nment i. At fini a iJn«.,.i and lerVii« «bataad /¦» them both um. oma eVaaa, vatak wa» ouiy «q laled by that which th«U hrutaiily iu.plied lu tua nr-»«u ul our ,i« !!«....-!.. Tue lacl li remarkable, thai Napoleon, to wbote people «ve aie Dut conneettd by the tlea of a comii'in language end ki'.- died, and wbeae Internat lu the eeeeati' u ul hoatillliet In Amer,ca li nut ..« thud at greet aa that of the Ëoglilb, iliuulj offer teruit uf medlatiun in the ipiilt uf bomanlty, ti.« ubjovl of which was to sain an trmi.'.i.«, io order that the etJi'iou ot blood might oe a ta j ed, aid the pallin in ihr .tule Diigiit lettie honorably their dittlcuitie«. a .A thai the buciaiie "tier thould be colily rejected by Kngiaiid, whom we have called ubi molber. um ituxla, from whoa, we bad no right to eipect anything, and who had nothing to gala, rou'd not trtal with tudilerenca au uSer which con.raso humanity Ve KroDgly r.-cu».mended. The failure ef the mediation aehein«, If, indeed. It turne eut to be e failuro, «(tabulai!» satire y tu the heartleii telflihneu an« bate .ear» and ihort- i gi,- ».i' p. .ley of Kugliud, our mother. iii« i o.feJeide ritaioe will lernen.ber Putland in the Mute, ih.re wat a time uti-a «he could hare made faat, lr.«nd«sfu«. hot that tim«, we believe, it goint by iutever. We leefe irpon herpreeent OoTernnient et iilt.e le«« oorrupt than that Sa the Nuttli. Th« -oudikt ol bel Miniilert lu out Batatal hal been Biara 'eri/ed hy lordid li t ano baie fear.. A llresl from S.w.rd will illencn Kuri Rufieli more e&actually llian the »all« of the «uflerlug pour of hi« country. Teearhery being thepieJuuiiuAiii .-.lerecten-tic ui gath thu Vaukee aa« the F.n.ll.b 1'iawler«. we «re not aurpti«e 1 Hal lhere le a mu¬ tual buali'ity to the «louth, aal perhApe a tacit undemanding ¡.j .le.,...ii BS o' the pralucU of ont cuuntry. Sew-.rd u by fet the «brewder knave of th» two, and nil voice trail., ro be aa poieut wiih Kail KiKAwllae HU in the I «bluet at Waabing- ten. Certain It i. Ila! beba« dictated, ia moil luperclUou« teni., the 1-ot.ia. wtnob he wi.hud ri.-aiei lo punue i!"ce the t,itai.i,.hu,e it f the btaeaatta en 1 me re-- guidon of the Couiederate. ia b*iiiger«nti. L'p Io ihe .-uuiiimui&tion of lae alter »veut (he 'tiiy )«uke» fox ha.l uut put hi« thumb npoa Ihe ill fesltaa 1'ren.irr. bince then, however the conduct of Luiland ha« teen di. lated by Ht from /ie Ki. Ve, al Wkag, lire. 29 hmjRhi: bUBOBBB'B advk i to tih: NoitTUi;:tN I IIN*.|.KVAT1V|;*1. (i«or|ra Sanders bus written u l««iter to hi* «.Id no- ¡ties si .m«, HorsttoBsysiaar, Baa» Blnbsi..* J«4ke Viel Beean < i ..i«. ').«....., i»m«n,l, VV uod ard othet«, In »h! li, ,fter enngratutallng ibim on ih-lr ¦ ,-ei, In ihe No- veiuber elrr'nm tnd | icl'.rlsg the luiauui cun.c.p-ieneet st Aliei.tieii iway. he a.l. upon them to "reflret hy re»olute «-1 de,l»i»o i-' on, t!.e Indication « gn.ied by the people at th- «i.,t ti iu«i Baaadva at. 1 ssessaefsJ elton, vv es1 Is nr.t » rr. niiiend« ia the I imitation of lbs BSOta j. dmI h hi h LIB .Is bal ftreal Sf m tb«m by hi. Lerle.« war ii the leeta. li. te.,, ti,am V ... ibeeld al out« nr .in. to the w. rl that n t a Jo'.- Its ol II* benda .K«d«ral, Stat« and irun|.-';'il li SBal by the Podara! u.urpen fm the pioierutlou sf ttii« unholy war. ih.ll ever be poid lew lUangera have ... n male« iu toe dei- pelta laset ai.d stale j ni blow »ti fall aimuat sealastvely ;...|i (he ui.rptli. There li ueed hal hlilury .hal', be marked by the Btt«T aouibl allon of lim debt erealed hy th» contpira- . «.:¦ «i th» tight, »ud lu «Hie« of Aio.ri. »u g il/»n, »nd *it»(e». Th* Beaastaaa duller ihuuld now r, c.lve iiici a letrl butlve leix.o tint a tar ibu- 1 be rilled for all time egalnat Ita being had on 11.1« continent for th« i.«urp«ttoii ef tin itgbtt »i.l libeilln of toverelgu a - . sud -Ute«. " Not on!v do yi-iuweit lo youtaelve« to repudiate every dullai or (lie uncoiiatltultoBal debt, but you ow» It «finally lo yum pmt.iity (.. pay the ha: U not ali Ihe debt, ihiithe pasas of ¡b« South Lev« had '. I turui lu maintain the rlgiit« ul ssatreaa «, -1 ol -"«te. lu the .«(ah.lahiueut of Ire-, trade." The letter, for the whola« of »hid, w. h«t« not iptve, ii clAra!rinüo of ihe writer. ¡\t Siibrta Htgrutr. In which we be,lev« it Brit ippearid mpp 'mm lhere no other mau will,m or witiio.t the boiiudittea uf the two belligerent pew- ei. who w .Id have con eve.i io i, | and origiml an I.lea aa that w n h be pi.'potet lu hit oid j nili.-al g unie, of New- Vork To repudiate the I.In o n wai d-htand leave the ta- i.titci and'Bpi'.ailKi, who have «upple I the itaewg of (bia gig ¡ni- war,I« i'u.d (ho empty beg. ii t propoaidou which tbey will nu di,obi regard not «llugetlier di«agi»eahle, a'.iii.'.igh piulty bold, hut they will, at Uni b.uab, leefe upcu lb. oil.tr prupudlluti, of theiu.eWe. BBSBBlbaj (he Cn... ,1«. tete debt «. abioluiely suda. lou«. Hu« the«« atea »ni kaes» and luv» . g.eal i.ap.cl lol neurge'i .oi.g iiead. .ml will not fail io Masas U e tBsjBSSttoe, bessaas "f it« aaaa« uy. ii'! e «I least) in»! Ml. .S.nd»r«'. lettai BrUI he'p to c .re iliem c1 the lee.u.tru (lou illunon, which SSSSN lu held theui in It« ipe "-»teni. we tey, tie, au.e u,. .re pertu.ded Hal it ii only leen lui with them. It caanut be -u» aaga- . mo«, eii«il-uced ud gtSBtlsel a en like.-J. y muir. Rj hmoad Ja Co , rn'.«rtalu «ny hope uf bri'lglng over Ila «;uif of Blood and mon niag »li'ctt ihe l'uii(»oi ¡i.ve dug :,e'.t»....a tho two pe pie. Tntie are re taon« lo hellere to (he contrary, BUB they do nut regard ie. uiti i rttaa ii p- ..'.!,.. or, a ter »h.i ha« paa.ed. «Veil drl l.bl« How t-an -hey eip-e: «ny niau, ullh a dr.-p uf Beelbee« b >od le hi« isla*, or .i «"sajtasra iaallag ie ia i eni, rial ti rouaeiil to cal ¦' Brute Bal ar ' bn lae* «nd rouiit-yui«ii J How 11.0,10 unity and peace t> Itu -i.,«ii vino h.te tije-i ti., !r li» .1« lu the bet l..,.,i olour luid, ¡....¿e ueai.y «aery dwehlug a hou.e ,,| BlSnialag ur the br«ve yun'ti win.«- ll«*t ha«« teeB aeer.tict,1, wlio BBIS binned out uoii.r. dee. :. lad . .1 tield«, in.uiiad our women, and put arma iiitnllie I.R-.eiof our uoU««tn« The. know h ii man nature, an.I in.» ku Beal bara natuie bett er. And lu, i feel what t». A SOW 'liai whee S .U'.lu- u II.eli c.-.l. li. V. n.eut to uVO inlet lue ««ne l.overiiu.eiit »iib ihefau»'! r.|-.h.,ri uf mell aaibaiU) Ciev iheutaeHi « »Till hu I it iinp.ia.itile to dwell In p.-, O and ... l> >. Uli lb-m «t ti.. .Nurtli VV e iuUk upoi t «. a feet ears te be realised, teal efier Ilia prêtent ,i»u Wal Is I .eltied in f»Vor if ( uu!edcr«te ImlependiSMS, «uu'.her more 1.1 ii ii IJ sed SSSIS d«»etaUog to bel igut a-, th. .S. rm be tit.en Tiritan iiiiol.-raii'-e ««'«I ambition, «ud the fílenla of iv.l llheriy Atid ruintitotl.tial g .vei:im«iit. It tt,li no moil. ia' .o "u-ly '.hen tbe pr.wi.i w.i, l(,-.uu,«, It m,\\ |. eaaeotlall) » til .t «i. the Ueialse,.nti ii.ing «4tieBM ol the lie ( un1' 1. i.fe uni gag 0.-IIII »ocllelioi.a wat I. . ted -:«!-. ..gun-' uth.r peupU. and .-»taiei . nij .lourt.ii r.ngl.ih I iiriieu ateet li»« nut d-geuer- «t>d belisifeeibeessss luteuBibed iu »uUsMesAaaaessef Balaie, hy ¡i. two baaliel «nd aity ye.i«' issUases m Nea Lu,.«i..t. li hi« «autvii in the pie..-.,! war lu sarisai ilaar, i-a u- ,.1't u tu leran.¦«, It» r.ckleaadi.ieguid of eil toeebetaclae sf baaaaaUl, light, mdlibnty la ih« pata af Its hale ., am- uiliui.. VV ball .>. r .- ..- mu lie ....I ul ibeni. a cannot be ,le tiled that Mai ulu, Nwsid k Co. sr« ihn buljnat tal mott un- lissUsUsg ilUalas «lal h.»e aisi Balertalee te naru,ia npoa liberty. Tuey bel*, wilbor. a lieallnug pa IBS, . vpi «way «»ery sbeUeeUoe ui CoaattteU a, law, .,i..itr, Hgfei er d. -.-i., y ibst «l"od betweea l .»m sud thtir geai si Suuiiieia Bstaiailaaitoe '»ni iaeb neu »i.id i., iieai beraeitari eneniea, Ue Norlhtiu ll«i:;uii...-v f Tliey daie uol. J-the. a «i« liuti'l eu.'iigli to pi.-l... it. 1 he awoid i> drat« u between li.em and ibeie inuat lu a lit«- and Ita. li MTUggta for tis unitary. i lie chiiil.en ol the regn ido« will lafclBlle iu Aaasitaa lae it«.«m «iv.i ivai iig.ivd i.y Hall pareaula (he ..lu ii.iil, y. 'Ibe pa..lri«lngii,g Hooper »lil vel n,i« a ¦nu-k at the .uiitriVBtliuiol Ibo Nurth, «ml iw.,rd In hand I »u.i.-itvui lu liiiini le dut»u every jnu.-iple o| rot.mu eut that confluí« with I at -higher law" wblcll lind, na u.uiu and Hi .au -li u iu the blain, and heart! >,f lanalioinu. The ... ¡ti beluegi le the Samt, of (he Uid, »ud ta e «ia th. .-...-.,.«. ..' ¡i: .- m tbe Paitases uf t.uglaud ..ml it MS leas I li ..gadupl.diy their ) alike«- pin., ny |u Kiigl»r.d 1 bel* Will be n BBS e at til« Bettfe unlil lint tine.oii. breed ui lbs Btayftawsi '*-"nr^ . Trtmiilastnl lill. IIAT'll I. Ol' I'Ki.HI.IUChMll u«- . Itr lill. . «m M- «n a ri.Ati m- mit ii i'uom ui;n PBABBUB. . »rrtissadsai sel be ya bbejaj \ .rginiau. Al lt'i.'.lut'K I waa Hilliup wltfe lieu. Kodes when i. niau wat leen ad vail« I ng lion, Una .,,...,. w... , ,!_».! BSBlbBl. bia lill to a au, k. The Oene.al .,.t mo ,o,w. | IS .Ul pi, |.-t .me I., .eely. li. 11,. h..re, ,,| S. las W tree, tauestaoel alrasell MslUstaaaat, a al by ebttaaiW .araaral, ..k1, g lea«, lo em», ami ¡utas tel Um piir',.» **t . Undina io tl.e.r vaound.d, who ,., betw«m uu, .,., |,.e _,,d .--P. .rt.l,,g..-.t.umt,... .ndKbote erlSS H,-,e n 'nu. 1»...-um_.uai-.il.., ali«.le», ft, , ,. mmZllauaUrt lu»e the deuiaud, bul willi »ultioiiiy io Baal II it __. ,, gei.eialtim.and Cue In d.e furn, 1.^?, lV,i, .m"''uv,* with hil .,.1,1 AUdlllg .tllcei. »'mwanuiw i. _^a. «a». . . kiaid that'the ii °ommJ In w.iting. Watta I r..Uru»d. the Yank»» office, pre»et.t.d the v. r.tt»n autlmriiy re-pilr-d. md w, MS «¦ranging the muter etea one ol'the .,...,. , b.Pe.1,,, a tow hundred yird« ni, op»u< d ou o«r lina. H.reup.n I Woke # the I i»;,.,-.. v»t» ahmplly, «nd r-fu.ed to ¡tlotj ..],,, bring wit. »topped and i aultible apoluty readtred Ti.« WH. VU, .. ior .not wa. ths Muk of mt iate-.^uu., .eeniedinuchniartlfiedbythoaccidect, and "toon Mtamaa. making the reuairvd apology. ¦«»»«¦!.«, I allowed hil imbuían, e rorpt to advance to or.r pirkri lln«, when oor men n,.t ¡h-m bealing ibeir dead and waui'.l.d, I paru ma the latter th») paeeed. [ ^ jj peaaaat coutri.ation wl'.h the Vauk.e officer*. n.»nv of whom «titan, ed to th* front. Oar men ernie forward la »rowd. and mingled with the »uemy. It waa euron« te te« the ditterence l»tw»»n th»m. Th« Vmle»« were «II ni .;< dr»i«»d. but hid i c wed leeka Tn.y »«etnad «Il ubiniíd te look our lueu iu the face »»heir»» our p«.r iy fal io we went tthen Um.i Ü >" tvtttl uplift»d and déliant tarka. '¦> ... they took leave, cur mea cz^reiied the hop« thit they mis!.! "meat le-iuono»f in bettie,'' at which ti e Yank*** **vee ghaitly «...ii« and but f»iiitly echoed the «»iitlment They all without <-ice¡ lion, n.-c and 'dli..-er». p.-oie«».,! them- ¦eitel utterly »ick of tbe w.r. i.dd clared tiielr desir» to eee 1: «nd In any way. 1 gave Hiern my view« very plainly, and they »»ere obliged to arko ia io ig» I waa right. I uever wa« lu iu,-" ii-irit« fir a ligbt in uiy life during tbe three day« wa fa « 1 Ihe eaeoiv. bulng iii I wai m .,g¡ t 0f my native houae. The *t«, pie of ^t. IJ»or¿»'* ( horeb waa Çlainiy in view. I h».d n.iuy newipip n given ino by the 'sates orri-ei«, leTP'-iil of ".Iori "nd to e«,li«Bg* Bardi, nitl. »ti ich 1 wi« fcit:ir.af»ly rrovid»! I hate rir.'yu.eta alora plesiant fellow thai im Viukee M.j ..- with whom i »gi .«»el I hadagco de.! of converuati vn»h alni ead the ubiquitous ceneep-i.de-.' i* tbe A**ocli.-i..| I'r.e« who wa* oftbe party Th»» »ii o '»ree to tend me papan contiin- inn in avec«mt ,',i the Matte, i be Vinkee M«|or «ras a great friend of M»,.'ien. Stunt, srha tooa carne down to ««e bim. and bailed bim very ad.ai./ as " Boo," tbe other in tura ctilmg him " Jah." Oír nine wa» new out. and boll) lidei withdrew: the mea coned their trmling «a I " sa« to tlieir poitei «vin, au' I, left them with the Major, tuck L.',.to with the sal.»tag«. u of au «-«coir. IB F. Ill» M IN MISSISSIPPI. The .huktun ABttitiifpimm, of the -.'1st, anuounc- hig the arrivai there of Jet. I'mis *ud Han. Johnston, »ay*: Hi :¦¦»¦ « » » Pi»»..i nt in excellent health aad .plrit«. Hi* présence in the S ate »hieb ha« beeored »nd lovel him M long u' thii critic ii jui...-tare vrill he worth ii- m >«» *. ni» cb k* " *n army with banner»" fcTarybody .»ou.ed %. na r .V>r«'ed ar.d t»'fei.;'»i »»O, »vhe.i It waa -. .ei!- La 1'rel lent hal arrived. Wa auger maoa grrd In ti » eau» t trott nut ni hi« viat'iug »lil en. -> ingti.g U » toi ¡.i, and overlocking penonally our vari ,ni defences. With hil keen aid quick -.¦ Ji-.lv te he can tell et l glance Bl -t ii i.««d. d to mtb pi :r in the deviitalioa ot ihe North- e n vi'.d-l» ind we doubt not that Boa tit and vigor sad a more I »roi,: aid datermlned «pirit wl!l muk the conduct of the «nidlrr* »vherever g .< ». A '.U.UaitteeOt thi- IL.U-» ol' ileprrl-iiilLvr« «lilted tha Preild»iit thl« n.ornlDg t" invite blui to « idi«-« ti.» I.eg'ila- ture. HI« reply »va*, thit he had come to work, not io »peak i mil that ha would do lo M<»»i>»ipl'i what !..,...,I no1 an>- v.--»ia . Ile would ¡..ii ! lu la«»'«ia'.'are eilLer publicly ur ptiv.telv, advl»e with the tretula«..« in ar«r»t -ion, or ,1« cr ,.! «« l the Hall to the people. He leittoraa mil i." ...t poii.t yeiterday «veoiug, bul will .»urn in » day os two, when li« will ooiup.y »iib tbe invitation at the Legisle- tiir» and the onlvrri»; willi of the people. " 11 e recepiluu of th« P. J snt among hil old friends and i,»'.-l bor, waa,at .»ur.», u. ii cordaal. and noivtltli-landing the »i»' reaps) lini'itj. »I.nu would walga b»«vily upon aoy otb> r mm, »et u,«t h.« I: «nd« v.u.. tb«: »am» pieeaeut warn.t h eui eourteoa«, »» ai.ing ctr.do, "I loruae. and lei» evehtfi.l time*. lill: NORTHERS BBBBWTBBfT lu bia recent spec» li betoro the L.gislat m of Ala¬ rum«, tt lilian. I«. laaaej i.«de nae of the iolloitiug laaguaga ral »nea t.'tbe Ncrtl.»ra I»aii)ocr»'y: let »on.» ver ti tolo, to til« .Nor'bern l'eu o-recy fat deliveraii.-el Surely, they i.;*t ha few.»he timid, waver¬ ing.i i»la«h few. There 1«, io my opinion, m uah hope te the Northern Abelitionlit« lu tbe Northern D.tnocrtey. If !.:¦. n «ter» to -...-'... «w hi* i': ai-.«'.).¦ of J n. «¦¦ la¬ tían to-morrow, and pro«, aim that he would «phild Slavery he Undi it in ii. Ms-.a«. til* Noribern Dei.iocrery «a,J ia: .. «round hil itiodird. ar.d wax upon ni to »nior.ie a 'iden ., t. i»- i.W'.Le tia- Abolition Congru« would at oi.re In my oi L.ion put a «top te the war and muk« peace. There err» a iVw who have n»-ia beguiled by the piom.«*« of the Democracy to hold eut ter.i.» of peace »-bil« they marok upou ut in bit'le array. W hat ara tboee term* pic, ¡aimed by Mr V au H uren and Mr. iiigier I Tbey aie iheee: Proclai.-Ti an arrafitl.-e if »be .-»outh »ill agre» during the ar-'. am-» te elect member» of t "ngreaa, who .i,«.i gu to vv «shlngMe. Bate th» Bath la «agaml Ihe i onit.iution of the United Stat** '«I- iheir »»«'* :n C'uii.raai. and «.¦ ¡u,»«.- 'iona to Bineiid the Cou«; lu'iau. Theee po.posi iaagg meit ha paaeed by two-tald* of all tbn u.»n. ».'. at eacB lieu.e. T.ey thcu beat te be »ubmitted ti lae I i/uvety tlea of the Statt*)«, and If ihr. a-iourtb* agiee. they i,.-.'-,u.« a part of the Conariiutioo. li l.-y .'in to oh' .n thre« fouilhl wbere Would you be if you looa tbii courte I '.vu « III ntoea- .eriiy bat« ao .'ue-1 lu* goverunieut of the Confederate dial»», and have gone beek into the old Mon without a »n gie < vi»i «... «at» .,.-,!' ...» ,: a party thal ht» ;,»..--..on ol ouly one of the ihn»« iiriBc."..-« of tbe Oov inu.ant and a hat» Bi.oi'} tu. v ol tilt one bil eli ! lib what s naine iu hUlory would our* be L inch *n event could happen by e.ir t-oiiieat: What a p." .loi or belpleea J»g * 1 t'laii wou'd our* be in that gove:n ueot ol Al olitlou- i«t»: »Vial i ern »h ef the pro«td »pirii end L >i»»e of thl* r)«»*>- pl« ! No thor» u ne h.pe e»en oi an unti ..i.t.J ueuduit of t'.e ear ..oin tli» H-.iocncy. I'l.cy have no power until De- Samte« «.rio, and what my nt mpp«u witlnu 'hit period ! tVbOa they go into power a* a Hou*e oi K»pre«eutativ*i, !.,.-. tte lura »techn. AtehBtel oi»*. .»«-the Senate »ud i-.a*citite being 11 tbe hand« ot tbe radit«iperty. They i-ve» ol cirry * .tugl* u.«*i. re iuio riecutlon. But they na pi»dg»d to aid l.; .io.u iu aviforoai, con»li;ulional proeauu. t:o ol the » »r We haveiom »hing to hope, however, from IMS ditldonef the com. 1.« o' our eu<-u.ie».from th ir tierce pa-tv «Tlf* ibd j.-«i,.i.'»u». l.piii. ibu li..p» let ut bui.doi.ro»., onay .upjn i i- ,. i... «ti 1. ia« b o.d .r own baiuioay. ip.,n thete nattung! oi pa y lute:- ta i-t u. blud -.o.e'ier our ota i:i.u: ,- aaestiee. upon lh«li I: hnea* end olly let ui ha*e * prater t" liai th»t He wo ild «ubi« ni to ex) i'ii In behalf o: our beioved ,-.,uutiy, a iel! .«.ntc.ug atalaSB, both la «pluion and ic.lou, in ali maltor* apie.it,' .ng tu oui «ta- tjjasa tv iib lurh a unity.m,'!: wliJem.inch faith lu »*.-!: other, aud lu each department of the I..-*».n.,,»¦ » th.ul be pia- I »:cd to nudergu u ore o. lil.! and uaU.orl :n«, and to ima« tue hu ti victoij ol our iiidep.ade.ii-e froui a »»«ried and bankrupt foe.and no t i what of privation or of luf- lviiug lite Blay have iu itara ¡or in, thci« ia h t ouc duty fora liée and brava people.erhi.-h uo tirciimiUnce« na ever atar. «Larne 1 ire tn «Valtau tuen. About 8J o'cli»ck on Thursday eveuing .t Ure broke out in li.e etcher bakery oi J. T. U'ilsou. No. TI Kulton atiaet, the fltuiei eil» .din. to Cold »tree!, nul hy the rear through to Breni.i'i itreet. The o-igin of the tire li on known. The tl*:u»i wert lint i»*u in the third itor». The .»»ni, nutialitrlt»! twerty. »era in the callan, and no bio had boan meda in the otrni cor \V «dneidav uiglit, ,tnd wheo tb» watchman weit tl.ro gb th» prciii'««« oa Tlnirtdiy at e o'cla-kp in. everytulug » m »»fe It t'ippo»»d however. that tte nu. .der i.« I eat ef ll.soTeni liny hu« fviuB ,ni ataB I heal lo the it .or», »»lieh weie tt-ry dry. Tie f'.euiee «prcad very rapidly, bailliug ill th« «nerrie* of the firrme«, who were promptly i u the «p«>t. Th«, ouly güM known te be about the bM.diug «« M a t* "ted young su ian i.iarly known tit " (lo. ' who 1* »upp- *»d to have b*»-u .o*L The in *». «r«t dltataveted in tte Hold «ir»»t »nd of the I ui.iing. No. is. wnicti put!.on o: Hie preraite» eao'ult ha B ..¦:-.-..-. g the pecttaa M< ".kui a «tr»«i which aiaa »lieu!. IMfim« 'row the Lout, lue tawm eiteudedj« the other building« 1u.ine.liat»; y »iljsc»nt. lu» loi* un Mr. Vtil»«m'» inkey nuouuled to ? Ila JJ*»P BJ na hinoi-j and lix! :rae ed «-ti'iSiu on «t k niaiire»! foi gtim "The uildiug. »lieh w » »utlreiy i.»'!njed »m i»«.d by 31r. \Vi.»on.and -.-.a* »ii.ud »t tJo, M|Maataimt last uae» it ii. Vttrt m «It/I .nupanlaa. I B iti in o' til« imllrtu I No. n Kull.ti »tree! wa» »¦-..»»pied by I'.looi it South, printoi., loM e.i,'S»U¡ ina-ired or ? (.(SV la be Tia-i»»'i.«ii'i lu« tram < eeapaiy. lh» upper flour of He»TJgaheasiitM »a» sa .; » iIt BBined » «m«:on, l!» n Bil BIS ot Batet, .'»laped »IB their it.-«, tem BO furnltnru ti"1»1. lu«i.r«d. ihn bt»t Ih'or of N». "1 1".aou »irret waa o c pied ii e Collée and »I'ioe »tore by A. -VlTi.d, it hue iota ««J »WO laeBTeA The »nqi-r portion o! th« bul» ling waa SOBBI i»d y Mr W il.on ti » p.oprla'orol the bakery. The buUdlug waa val u»d i! »>...' «>i iu»uied. The '.ni',.! i No M Lu ton atreet occupied by O. I!. Hood tin the tu et d«,r, Ina. gMUi bo tn«ui.u e. J. A »: e.-n, enak.rof «B.-gicai initrumei.t* I«** » v -e. tumred. l-oloii» i A.l.iecht de« »r» in i-br-uoiuetria, damaged OL »ssj¡ ii.« red. J. VV I i.l», note broker. I at t IM Tia. loai on tb. in d'lig »ti.., h »».. .'»i.ed hy Mr. Dodd. M g-1,tOl)¡ tn«uted. lleoul», I'v.-r «V. Co'« »pi»* n ill*. No. it Kui! n «treal, ». « .lan d,.-',l by w.ler.. I ti "V. huaisd far BM,OM, No. 7., 1 u.t- u sli««t luiiuediatcl» Itijoiuing the hakety, wai eu'.irely l»»tt y«d The in»l lion» aud bai.uieot «vate oc. ii- p.. .1 li, r.I a. Manari llalaBB trial tl.-.tier« lua* »LXs-. in.ure.I. Th» lo«« on the h.oldiug It 4-1 Do, iu.ni» TI ImiUou «treat «ia» o ci..led by i lette: ty Í.M. li i.l. te-haValsiSj ¦..--. I. »ur.-.i for «>» s-u. Ni -... ri !.»..! oipied »ne oi the iii>i».t «tunee a ¡o .uibc « «i, j,. loss «>H.S»; in.urrl. latMS on tin- building S-t, i««t. a,, oro No. ":¦ tuiiou «tieet. cn,«roi Utda, aàgeiaviaa ttetetevy, Be. M OoM sirset, was tata j aaattagai, Th» LvattaBaM am occupied by i-ii'l'.i Ply. dilhM Li oaua* aud raitaai lo*« ti... IS', lu« i«-,l lor ti»',""". JoLiiC lily, paper dealer, ee- ciipnd Hit-lir.t t»oor, lou t-¡.i,i.s>. |,..r^j (.r i»:,.«*.,. |j, I«, »ni ii d thiid lluoii » »re oc-upied hy l.eouaid Bs ott k Co., Bi«g*sine putalatetai lo-« ai.uo, iu»ui»d for 0 ..'ss'. Th* upi'tr li,ir wn ,. uplel bv W, llaillhtaer. paper boa maki i lam -.'. i iinl.l.i... No ."I »lolil -t.rel. »hi hwo« partially loured. w,i.,,- ... « d ¡>y kl g ti hfeUeaa, Bteaat-p«paaaeteeai la« »v I isu. in..ir«d fur Ob.'".«». The building «v.i.ed by J. \V. 1'olott) damage - I in«ur.-d. Lonu m w a i su. A. Dtrne, No. luden i.nei, optuinu. l.«1T-.se n.| In.uied. A. M.sonl. No. iel I'ultun «i.eet, «lencl! eiguter Dam. «g,... «ni ahjajOj li ann m Katebaagat emgwy. II. hi»h, No. tn» I ...lion «tiret, guu.mlil,. l.oa* tai, fai . lu.urad. "* u w. I....» Mee.tosed ~.i hulton nu.t, olotbiL* Lea« «bout ei.tssl¡ Hilly ii.i.r» I. 9 W Pot!., Noa. V.'and .4 lultoii ilreet, liuw«»a Hain.a*« about 0*4*1 rally in« ned. " C. u '\*«'»»e.No.. ii and 74 lulloa meet, btokbiudar laCII Bhuut TI"», iniiiimi i .omi i> anaaaa antai r. B»v!or. polaiiey k. A.Un... .No. ti: «eekmaii itreet, glee Damage* bj »*i«rm hasauieui ihghi liud.cv k. Stailt.rd. No. n P.. »kunu Uns«, drug*, lo«, iheat m latan», hilly tunned. " P'iîlTi "ft N" :i " .kj ." *.*.*» e^* lo*» ."«'»I- J. l'o>l». No. .1 lteoki.i3u «tteet, l.n.uura. ... d.vo, Lill illau.el. W. II. It ,1,« di, No. a Beekuiaiutre«!, g1..« Loti gt Jw» iu.ly I».«mad. ~" ' Mi. P.idh«ui. No. 73 Beakatea »trtet, futnllure aud clota« I . ii'i.ider.bl.. .\l. Ilormauie, No 74 lle*ktniu «Ireet, bonding houee. I-'»* vert Uige, li:»urinc« »llibl. li. M. »Voujwiid, Ni .: rlei-iiiuiu Urcef. puuipi Laie «bool -jij,).««!«, lu.ured ni ktb.tvo. tan Neil A ILylm No. 71 lleekuiaa it.erl, ndvUei». I o.« about ei.lHa-J by wi'e:, In.ureA It I* it'll Willi.*', s .1 St «-,. ,Jtu. lui.iiiic« g«,. *Q0

Transcript of New York Daily Tribune.(New York, NY) 1863-01-03 [p...

HltttJtNi BOl ,\F:.-ORLE.\\e.

«Ulli H' îliil 'MEVMER S. ». SPiriDlïli.«ta

RETURN Cr MAJOR-GEN. BUTLER.

Ailàress cî (ienpral Banks to the People.

ft* Biller's Parting Words to the Peo¬ple of New-Orleatrs,

The Cuite»! St«'«:*« el».um transport S. R. Spauld-îi i-, (JaBsa S. Howe*», arrived at this pott on New-"ïeai s Day from XewDrl-jans, w'-kh pott elie«ailed 'rom DsBa -f. She brings aapr.seengeis Maj.Um. ¿»«¡tier rc*1 8'atl, «*n«l a numl-tyr of officer« at'

ti- '.*. ! to G«kl riutlei a comuiand.I» vVw-Orfaini on tbe *iM Gen. Bctler ittende«':

Iv lie «taff r«*rceived bia frieude in tlie Mayor'ij-art/.r. Colenol ami acting Mayor Deming receivedthe (T«*iHral «ml his still and introduced them t«

tnricbere of the City Government. The militaij«..ffieenj lately nmler the command of the Generacalled and paid their reipects. The citizen« als«.É«TW«9*i into the parlor for two boura, and such c

.baking ají hands says The DtUo, "we never di<iKO."

In Bat eveniag tie General attended the VarietiesarctiB-pauied by his «tall". V hen the (ienerul en«creJ lu« box he was most onihunaetit ally cheered.The a'wit al tbe General io the theater .vas" in

apired ' by a threatening letter that if he appearedin public le would be aetusitinated. He waa iinac

conipanitd by «oldiers, bat hi« staff was heavilyatii'td. Mis. Butler waa attended l-y A.luilial FarWmWtX.

Col. J. S. Clark ha« been appointed Provogt-Mar.ahal of Ceri. ltauka'a ]>«»]iartnient. in place of Col.J. Ha Fiench, who contiuue« as a Deputy Mi.rsl.J.Gen. Hank* w a« industriously at wotk organising

aud arranging his command.On the Ma. rumor* received through Rebel

sources wert-¡u igggaj ation in New-Orleans, to thegeneral effect that the Cn ion army had been de«fti.itti i:i Virginia. The reMls were in the highestglee in conséquence of these reports.On Monday, Dec. 29, the «teauier Empire Parish,

Cipt. l^.i.ihemao, arrived at Nevv-Oilean« from th«Marengo Plantation, belonging to Mr. E. Trinidad,four miles oclow Rayon Sara, right bauk of t'.<:

river. While taking in sugar at the Marengo PlanA*.' a party of guerrillas appeared about 19Cstrong, under command of Capt. Talbot, and BtvtB.mamied the surrender of the boat, which whs «le-lliueii, when they commenced tiring, with the Cal»lev lug result :

< hiiatopher MeOi;i. Ai.iitant Engineer, Mitad.V. J. H»id. I.rdiy walu Jed.Charle. « lark, H1gl"iy w.iiiu.led.John Otealt, tiightly wounded,Itaac YYü.ou (estofes), tightly wounded.AU helmi.¦ed to tlie boat, with the exception ol

Mr. B«il !, who i- Le. agent.li.e «aine party carno down to Mr. Lindley'a

Ilaututiun. aiil rolled overboard about 80 hogshead».af engar, which were on the bank, ready for stiip-neiit.

Tin: 1.» It 's a'«) ntptur«id three negroei, nine mule».and three . tiru.While the Empire Parish backed out from the

Marengo planta*ion, it is supposed fifty mora hnga-Beads of sugar were rolled into the rivr,Aa the steamer L>ael.edoui, the guerrillascoutinned

»heir tire ou the lauieK cabin of the boat, but for¬te nu-civ did no damage.

Mr. Reid is a New-York merchant. He waa very\ atrously injured.J* Tnere was no ;h.e lo jidge of tho effect that the

address of ("en. Banks would have; but it wai

thought tlie hope of gradual emancipation, whicl.It j i« ¦ ed, would be well received.Tbe prese, however, were silent on th« address,

although all of them printed it on the morning of theMia.Up to the time of the sailing of the Spaulding not

a Wild had transpired a* to the intended movements« ; Gan. Danks. It was known, however, that heatad mm-h-d «mt a campaign, and that he would make.fJati'ii Rouge hie base of ojveretions.X .tiling of moment had been heard from Vic ks-

burj «a I'ort 11 a.l.-i.ii.Mnj.-i.eo. Banks ordered the MA ) 'sachusetti

Iv r\uieiit, Col. Fair, to do etveort dut, j the aaajbI'm o' tai departure of Gan. Butler from his bead¬le m eis, tmt Gen. Butler declinad the luraar, Thefollowmi; i.; a lift of the paBaaBgBBI brought by the8,iiu!ding:

Saetas dea 0a Strong, A. A. Oeaeial and Chief of Staff;C' '. N. Shatter, Chief U-iurteraiaiter; Col. Uti. Turnar.Cbi-^ i «o.'uui'iaary . Surgeon I han«. MeCuiu.ii k, MedicalIii'-to», «.apt. (»eotga A. lleuiel, thief of Arllllery LieutCol. J. B. K'nemsa. Aid do ('.rup ; Maint Jame« M. HeiCB*** V Has-sertl, R. B Da« ti. A. K. Pulfer Lieut«, li. 0.l-.eiA. >!. J M-nlj Aidldti Camp.

.Alea« the t«>ll..wing ofii.-crs and other parsengers:t (,. J. \V, McMillan, Hit RegiiiieBl IuJUna Volanta-eit,

Li»-- ( BL Wadden, li.» Maia, Major. W. H. ( leineaca.< hie: of Police. N. O.; ( ant H. L. »Ingie, Captain ot iorifi. O. tapt. Ii ( tioate, .,1 Bssas.) Lieut, ti Pickmsn, Aia'lBurgeon Vo inteen: J Coihliig, 31a« Met». ¡ \V. VV. Hirrall«Mr« !l. »'. Seller, Mr«, (leo. C Strong sad child, Mri. VV. YV.JJarrai!; W li. Roveeil. \V. V, .Suntu, IVn, Tiowutidge,mi «J :.,i n 1. Jin». Q-iarteri.iaater'a Uepartuioi.t, VVBastar, BeSeaBl B.Baetsr, Bbee Eln-hnii. tud c V WhaVlaev ( aa adeasij » llei-arluient. K. C. Taylor Ja«. J. Mnnje" h. '. Wasssal, P. w. »lynn. MiioeCRelliy, (aMa.ri.ec, I'etei lirubaih, i'.iuiio li. lirto'.loo, li. II. C.B.....fM (len. Bu'ler, on hi« arrival, took «jiiHiterg at

the St. Ni« ''.olas Ho'e!, where he was visited by a

Biiilliiode of Hiende, hi« room having i.eeu erowttsdthriiiigh'jut the day. He left for Washington on

>'ii.l iv n.-,»ri.i!ig hi C a ilock.

Tin r » iMrliiie.ii I p ii,r .l|i««ia*i|ipi_Tli<tie« itpatiou ni Baton Itoui-r l>. .. i-¡p.ii«.i' of the Pluer.Large Arn «-ion» of«.otitrabanUa Hilly Wilauu'. RrgiiiKHial Baton Jto«««;«.

>i,in Oes ftaetal toire.pm.deat.Os i na Mississippi, th.ity mil. . «i 0ve i

Naw-Oileani, i.»., Lee. 21. lasx 5VVaaa I :^*nde«l this river, live dajg ago, ii waa

«er.ih eoitsi.leral.le expectation of witnensii g a laklat liad for tlie capital <>t louisiana. I retmn on baaaeeae. wL.th hue almost exclusively leeu my homeliir IBU lut three we« ke.the North Star.havingthron... lee the peaceful occupation of the place I your tr....'i'. leaving I!«::, (.lover buajc.l about manytilinga, but iiot aa yat belligerent. The pi« .->¦ nt as-

|>i ct of what J leave behind me may warrant a biicf. letfAsr.s Baton h'-og. i«, «a I have written before, all hut

j, aatireiy deeertatl hy its inbahitants. What few re*

Bituu have little to do, leas to nil, and scan « t _ny-thiog to eat lue liounea remain ilosed; from most

-* tlie furniture ha« been remosed; all are under bukatad key.in hh's [iirticular M'nipitlouelv re«pec'«-d«by our sol-iitTf. The people ace civil enough, on.«

aaoiily «xuieeeiog a hope that testi« city will not

aga»" he, a« they think, ciijj>ele«e-ly a1.aiid(.n«vi, thusluhjec'.ing those who bava the iioidma* to ue> l.u<-themselves loyal ciüzens of the Uiinved States lo illtrntiiueut OB the part of tbe li^hels. leome who did

.this were forced into tbe ii-niy, slaves wiio gave in-

a/criuitiao a« to tin iocalily of « olton were toed fori_ieir liles, ami litany minor outrages perpe'rated..fjpufideriiig tlirt Baton Rouge ba«i the reputatam of Ibekig a stiiii-1 ..¦ a J ji'nt.people say that it cast a

l¡ ajorify of i'tW voles againii S«-« < .»¡tin- I thfuk ii"isa« pata! pt**tty dearly for na whistle. To be eura, jwhel patriOiJaju it liad."a tulera'.Iy goyd egg" at,bert. grew very muaty ind otijectiuuuble ou thewithdrawal of oV troops by (len. Buller, even to]aft '.'«.. -i'.-g tlie U-H «u our .tmle. U the j

opinion o* the Kss*» were taken on the snot,«*»*.and she »a very well ac'iuainteil with Uio river here-:ii. .m ) gun a.i« ir-.l that ihe would like to " wipeout"' iAiuisis'ia's capital, not leaving .' a greasespot to tuaik Hie locality.\ *Tlia'would las n pity, certainly. Ihn city isaBOM one, not at all diniiy and» dilapidated, like mostSouthern towns. Hnili ".-ntirvly of wood, iti hoii*eipainted white, with tnui green blinds, it ia ratherNew-Ettejaaóahm thoa ottmrwiie, plot china tre-ps,niagnoltas, and atrav aitraplei of tropical vtweiatlon,and minns all bnsinese. It never can have hadmuch of the latter, ami now tbe exceptional store*haMfaff »tamis at ti e dmr ol Ins empty shop and tellsyou, either in French or la English (wliirhuvtir youprêter), that he " ha« nothing." Perseverance maypet uup« discover a ltitlu cheap tobacco, a few pre*pooh rons straw hats, a «weet potato gio, or a jar of

.er-ript j-íM'bimuiomi, but liule else vendible. Istrolled into the market early one morning.a long,cool, covered building, in au airy street.bat tbebuilder's block*, tlio Deurhei, the meat-hooks were

all unused am! preternatural!.»- free from gore or

gre»-.»», and tie only peiiou who lind anything tonu waa O solitary aegro, who wanted u dollar forthrn Btnall tillea lu the loregrouiid, with a per¬spective ol empty stalls on either side, he looked»lesolate; hi* soiitttle wa« that of Halt lui ha s. 'thelast surviving Jlmi-li IustHPd upen Saliil'iiry phil),or a do-lo in ii lone ¡.'ami hiynt with Smtheru was,Were what I Oatntand him to, a* thonKliifiiliy I eu-

ttere,i the niaeeul ginwthi of the tttpitoLThe iMiilding M a haudsoiue one, aJmost stately,

Tudor iii ityle, and constructed of brick, with h

,| stone front anti luringa, the latter a lillie damagedby caution and grape-shot, the a'iraaioiis from whichshow markedly on tho light-colored male rial. Itstands alott, iu a {.leusaiii «.¡uare, bud out ia BBMna»lent taste, prêtent nig a conepit nous landmark to

ptísiiig voyagers. Its grounds were ortiamenledwnh u statue of Washington by Powers, but that,I am sony to sav, has be»:i reiuottal, and I am lol»!,lent North. Without being partit ulftidy sensitive,and fully ind. rnfig the pnniMtf of leving uni eell-init embrto Hebel Bannon, lu tbe shape ol' tiell-tnetul,one may suggt»sl that (Lo stealing of works of Art,as of public libraries, is a iioi¡ leal !». busii.t-se, per*

ips appropriate to Hie rapacious (¡allic eagte of the'. st N :|.ol'-- u, bul shametnl in ours.

\t ila» door of the Slate House I lind a aeutitieland a handful of soldiers, kesping g'iaid in one otthe rooms. And for the in xt hour I ramble through«

, out the building, pronouncing it to have been wor«

j thy of a proud, rich, muguiliceiit Mute. SenateChamber, House of Kepresentativei, (lovernor'eroom, Auditor't room, ottlnal apiir.iiienti of nildeiTTves.all are handsome and spat iout, bul ,! .»et tedand littered with their eoutei.ts. (»ne goes stum; ,ngiu once heavv boots, from room to room, awakingunaccustomed echoe«, amid maps, surveys, rtpoits,

[«featnOB, tux-booki, registers, poll-books, plans,legal and i-flii'ial documenti of all lortH, in I reach

j ¡aid English, dis-overing tluety safes (of Northernmake'crammed with heavy r>lli of paper, desksempty and full, but invariably disordered iu til ihemute confusion couseip-ietit on hbrupt disuse and mil-itary occupation. In »u, h a place, generally the

I i»crlectit'ti of order, the reverse ia at on«e suggestiveand melancholy, lleicend to the lower hud sodyou tli¿11 trace the origin of it. (In a kind of mai Liealtar in the mi.Lile of il« cciitsul roinnda, lies a poalierons, heavily-bound volume.the State Hecor.1 ofI-oiiiriii ¡a. Hie latter j on ¡on of its routent! tunI een r«it',le»i>l> torn away, but in the early hulf youu uy reinl the oidinanie ot BetnaaOB, willi a specialpreuiiille seitiug forth the parliisi'iir impo. lance undptttitloB ot the «lent suifur Slut -, as allée;ed by themi|-í-:iili!i%- Mi*agg»le.room Ina tnaui it of the two tower* on the tu nip,

a good view is oblaiued ot He su» rounding couutiv.BelOW lies Huton Kougu, its idle, s no» str«j»t« laido it in I'jHures, the foundation of a lingo abortive

| I'lmk on the »»'ii -kirts, and beyond, a lev« I tra«t o'

country, dottid willi deserted houses, etniiug in «lia-taut woods. On the other etea, the »»»si« m bank

,'t.f the river, a lonely «hore, list country au-l trees.Altogether, but for th»' bnght morning, Ihe st. hi.i-bohtg on the rl»er, the busy scenes on its l.u-ik* andthe adjacent aiao«. a monotonous and deprusaiugleedorapa The Euther of Watete, L» the v.*?, oc-

<-ii|Dim a c-,ni ratted l>ed at this seasou o'f Hie gen; heXNill extend ii Ly aotn thirty fit I oa either lije in amouth or to. Son,ruines he aaceiids the sloping

¡ailivity on wbi- h H .'ou Hoiige is situuled, amiIWtnpi u sijuure or two i.f kontei.

1 leu»«, tat Slate UnaOBI «I s'roilto («en. (Itove: «'be: -l.jiiir.-tei.-; a brauch bash of thut of the Btete otlaOOittaaa» I lind the (veueral bury mtttnah bMeven bis nAmesake, Cítateval (\loii, «-..ubi L ve

found laoiti to do upon his hiitorieal c» nip..iiou otSan Salvador or Cat lslaud; for all the incidentalsto his and o»ir position are cDW»ling upon him. Letme eulin.«i ..I" willi «'1 llitü:

In the hrrt place any amount of contrabands keepcoming in, with more <>r less el dubiously indatimteiiaformatiou. Then, in OOt uslonnl laatonOaB, their ez-ovvm-rs «,.m«J after therii. lesterday, a ''Soanhlad» "

i-o «lercrile«! lo VOW correspondent), dro»»'tnwititlol 19 n.ilei to claim, ut the I arnls of our

ll'rOToM Marinai, two Ittterealing titiiia, who de-cidedly declined to inttun willi h"r. U-ing uudet do

reitr i-.t te do to« which fu«t iro»ok«)<i vituperaiivehtngnnae horn ttod "Udy," a« she de, ant »I, iieliK-mint; aud twinless, t<> her lineaved hiiLitalion. Inanother case, au attempt at escape by oegroes re-snl'ed mon' tn.girully: »me lad am ghoi dead iu au

open corii-tit-l»l, wtbiu three miks of onr camp, hiscomrade escaping to the woods, with a bullet in biashoulder. ID .une w, bleeding aud faint, al day-breitk, to tell the story.Ile have beiwecn three anl four hnndred contra¬

bands already. Ile welcome them, and give i hemrations, and put the.n to woik. There is plenty forthem to do, iu unlading vessels, porterage, ami bibor-mg on iutreucbuiciit». With a white man superin-

! tending, they work capitally.Ia the mean time, our pi»'k».ti o» rationally fir« ajpon

oiiu another, give false alarms, ami t-apiure e>uivo-«¦»1 fctragijl. r«. (»Vu. drover bas extem|K)iiaed a

small bo'iy ol' cavalry, by moULting infuniry on ar¬

tillery Dorset and captured beasts, for tbe purposeti scourrng the country. I'hem«n might nie bel¬ter, of c/iurse, and they look rough euiuir.li, but doall that is required, ¿very tine morning you willana do/eu or so of Hiern riding into Huton Kotige,with perhaps a couple of tulleu, evil-looking twttthfarmers, caught prowling, rifle m baud, in thebushes, inteDt ona littb» amateur murder. Often,too, they are accompameil by a gleeful negro, over-1/»a'...:.« to tell more tbtu he know* to bis Hienda theYankees.There aro New-Yorkeri who will be interest«*«! iu

'learningBaal Col. Hilly Wilson's regiment arrivedat Huton Kotige yesterday inoriiinj., Iron. Carrolton,about » ighl mile» above aS'evv-Oileaoa. Liku thenColonel, tney hnh hale and sturuy, and boasseitslliey »au do uiiythiDg in the athletic way, ter ve ai-

liil»ry, swiiii, ney. run, llirht, or go without ration».They moetaf only-about tÜJOuf ihe origma! corps.'I'lilin nil«, the iiiliiev.)ineiiis of some members ol itlend to jio.Uly its "hard' rej itiiion. lu coming tijithe liver, a puny of ahn rushed phst the guards,jumped into a canoe, upi-ri it, awain aahtre, stole a'harrel I Wanky Irom a distillery, and broke, bur-film ioualy, into the bouse of a planter.' One of¡hen. uume.I Arken, the iiii/1-.a'li i, reaisted amis'rnck bis oft.-er, »vi,»», in let»,in, allot bim dead on

thes]s->r. Tlo-y Innied linn whi re he fell, anti thetl.-uiiilio.it loiitii'.aed ila journey. Col. Wilton's'BM n ure to Le .|ii«i tered, ruthi r n| ].iop.ii»tely, in theBat» a aWejjjB I'eniteuliary.

r Hine is a loolish story ulloftf, relating how a So¬il.nui arti»* wa» shot on the west bank of theliver wini»- rketchiug oin gnuhoati und IransiMaits.I «iii! trut-e ii to BO Bnthndli source, and bulieveBOthinf ol it We have no j tehoM oi toldiers ou that«io» tin- Miaaattii i i.

Ihe .' Jong roll' I »«at at daybreuk th ia mo.Tiiug,bul as no Uriug eiiruo«!, »ve promuum-il it »me of themany hat alarma incidental to an embryo »n-«,p.lou v.diatahahiy hear fren nu by theoaan nulthat conveyr ibis, irom Ncw»(Jileaut. i. c. u.

«.m ri Hin« an the bank» ot tfc» 91ÍB»ieelppii liai li «n a Mteanboiit- Fatal It. «uli«,

froiii Our Hgiecial Corr««r>oud«i!t.St. ii:..in Bann Na* Oautatmi La, i

Dei 0,1MB JThe Empire I'arish.a Loiiialaaa river-boat, arrived

at ii,is port this morning, having experienced -n ad-'venture highly suggestive of the insci-uie stale oilthe locality in which it occurred.

I ins was Kit»wary Laiuling, on tbe west bauk ofthe Mir-issppi, -l2 miles below Dttoa Kouge. The.«In nei lay tl.ue, her haudi being employt-.l in

loading her with sugar, when upwanl tf »(MJ lietel]ucrrillas, beaded by the notorious Col. Tali ot, iu.1-eiily aji;>cu!''l, nu«1 rushing <Jo»vu the bank, made

OB attempt to de;/.o the VOOeeL With gieut preaeiiceof mind, Ike oflleers of the steamer hacked her tiffinto the stieam, precipi'ating two of the Baaadaatawho bad tPtBally got ou Loam into it. Seeing tAiia,iaiiii upi'i-1 ending ita nttgot, the It» bel* on alloradis. barged a volley ol muiktrtry at the boat, persi¬sting u ni IM ililli rent placel, and completely rid-tiling the pilot-house. I'uhappily 1 have to chroui» leRAfortuobto jeiu.it. Alt- C. ilttiiii, awuULi Logi-1

S

neer, wa« killed lm-taitly; Mr. W. O Reed, owner

of the hunt, and ageut for Spoffoid aud TUaaTeBB,New*York, received i dangerous wouod, being shotthiv.iigli the back; Mr. W. Clark got badlv hit in thearm, and two deck hands were more or less injured.The Uebel» were armed onlv willi guns ami knives.

The Empire Parish bad Voit lihds. of sugar on board¡ hi the time; she would therefore bave proved a valu-able prize. Discomfite**!, tbe «««aiínnts departed to

another river landing, where mon' sugiir was await¬ing shipment. The «learner retunwd to Baton Roture,to procure medical a»*istance, aad then iteamed forNew-Oi leans.

-a--

«en. Butler's Adietan lo the People of**>«>»-Orl****»i»*'

The following farewell addr-eia of Oen. Butler to

the people of New-Orleans was, on the evening ofthe '--i.l ult., placed in the bauds of ('apt. Jobn Clark,with the loosest ihat it he issued in The Delta aller

the departure of the .Spaulding. We are indebted to

Col. E. M. Brown for auadvaueed copy of this last

performance of the retirin«» Mn-or-Oe-iieral:Citizens or Naw-Okikam: It may not lie inap-

«Sepetata «. '' .¦ Dot Inoi'pottun» In rcrailon. Hut Iher»

.bo'.ild bs »'1.'toiled lo you »few wotdi at paittog, hy one

wbt-ie nu ie li to he heiealler li,i',iiisoluhly couoee ed with

j youl elly.I «'. apesk In BO i'ltert en. he-tui» I am >, I comrie ii of

a ling!« pnitousl auimoeity. Conuuai.dliig the Army of theOu!i', I found yoa captmud, hut not lurrendered; ronqiered.hut not urderly i relieved from the preieute of an army, balt ..-.:.¡e... tal il g CAN ..' youri. Ivei. So ar fon. It, youhad railed upon a loreign ltglon to protect you from yoorlelvei. 1 reitored order, puriihed rriuie opened roiniuerce,

brought pruviiitiat le your ilnrvlng ptople, irformed yumcurrency, tud gave you qmet proteuliou, inch at yuu had not

euioyed for n luv yean.V 1 ¡le doing tina, my loldleit wne subjected to obloquy,

repioarh tnd Intuit.And uow. ipetking to you. wbu know (be truia. 1 heis de-

oltre, (hat whoetet ha» quietly renialnnl al.ui.t lill botlne.t«Holding r,«il].t,r t'.J nor gSSBBBlt to the BBSSBSSS of the I ulled

.'«tri, lu« nev.t bi-eu iiiteriercil with by ihr .oldiert of theIr,¡te.I Stttti.The men who had iiinmed to gorera you sid to defend

iii city lu am.» hat.i g lied, . me uf your Women ihn.(rd st

I the pieienre of Ihr««- who ram« to protect ihm By a

. ixij-la ordei (No. 2b>. 1 c.l'ed yon eveiy aoldlei uf ti la nu.yto treat tbe women of Neat-Oileaut at gtnlleuien theuid deal

with the aex with turb effect that 1 nu" call upon the Juit-miuded ladiet of New-Orleant to >«y whelhei (hey have ever

ein red au cúmplete pióte, lum and calm <|nt«t foi theiutalvc«and theil fainlliei, at ilocethe adrrnt of the lulled Statet:r.. l-lThe rr" in of Diy country, uBiepeotaol and Impltcahle,

1 hsvs tieated with merited «»verity. I hold thtt rebellion Ittreuoa, and tbtl treuon periiited in it dtalh, and any pun-i«hroent thort of tint lea s traitor glvee io nu,cb clear gainto him from the clemency of the Uuverr,u.ent. L'pon ihii

tbeilt have I almklateiedlbe t-.thoiiiy of the I'nita.1 ".tatet,t'ectuie uf whiih I am nutuntuBiciem of cninplalnt. I do nut

.» ii«: I 1.« e i: r In loo h ..ci. heiabuen. lor that harah-

neu hu ive! hean eibil.ited to diiloytl ein B tti M i'i com

try and not IS loyal f.,«. di. To he «'.re I muht hive regaledyuu v .i. tie ame ra of Bntlih eli li/atim., and yet boee

« ¦.'..¦ « ¡ end rule« of civillled f.r't.». Yoe mighthive been tmoked to death la caverna, at w»re

the Covei.antrn f tattsaatl by lb* run.ion.J efs OsDtral of the Royal lion* of England or

io». like the ii.hahitantt ef Al. - a during the1'rtnch raui;.iigr,, yuur wivri tnd da ighteri might heve beenriven over to the laviahtr «i were the imf. linnet» daine« of

»»pain in the Penluiuîar wir or yu might htvt been ire'pv I

sod t*i .ahawked as Bil mother« »ere at VV » u .- » U .¦

.avago ailie» »f (Heit Britaiu lu our uwu révolution y,,urprefallp could hate been turned over to li.Ji», tlu-ln«'.»" lue. ¡ike e j «. .. r ,.f th» BaSfSSBl "tl'l.iaa, BBBBbS el.rt wl.1i h adorned y :r hu.lJiogi «ui.ht hat« been lent twtylike (he palnllngi «fin» Vatican ¡ your luna might bave beenhint» ii from the moulin of rannen Iii« the Sepoy« et Pe] tal

and yrl all Ihi. we .1.1 hav-i bren v. :l n theiu.t. sfstlflised.»Arfar., «a practiced ty the um-l psaadsBl «n I tbe u.o.t byi«.critical natloiii of Kurupe. in, .,,.1, acta tli« irci.id.of ii,«

«hing, of ioma of the ii.'.a" liante of ).ur ily uwardth»Irnndaof th» In.on. be for a tny conting, »iii a luliclenl

1 t . Ive and j"iti..ia'i.iD.Hut 1 have net io rendu,'ed. On ti e contrary (le wini

jmi ..huent lillie!»« e,,e|ttor '-linit.ial arte iiu'.i.habl« byrv ty ',11, hsi be*u l*uiihin*tit wllh tab** la ahitien Lau.',als«« 1 ei.caru«i>ed my own ..Mi«-» bituie mar t.ieg here.

it U BtM I bave levied i¡|« ii the «rti.tir 11,,-la and ¡«Id out

aaaily half a million rf du! ar. to feed f '. I "f the itervlr.gp.«,. of «ii eatleaa «-..».AI-a ....- ., . >- ... 1.; BVt» «-«.¦

I HW thtt ti.li Ii'bel li-n W11 a wn of the ail.lo.ran

aga .'. the nilddi eg men, sf (le rih «ga!,.«I ibe poor a

wei of the landownir agu ,»t tlie lalwer, tiiat li wai a «(reggie fur tbe retention if i owei lu the i,«i-J« uf th« few «,- .:...!

ti li 1,1, gad 1 fo. rd n0 Cull.lli.loii to It tave In Hie lulen

gatton uf the few an 1 the dlteiithia.ir.enl u. the m«nj. I

llie-rfuin frit lo hr.Hatton in lull., th* I'll'«"»...-« of lb«

a»i«i.l,y. who had ..jied Ibe wai. to teed th* Innocent poorwho I.v 1 iuf)e:ei| )>j th.-war A ii J I ihall reiw leave yu i

with (I e proud ronich'iiii.iii that I oarry with me the b!e »in,...: th» humble »ni tata! undar th« tuuf f lbs rutUg«»ud in tbe «bia »f the llave, and BS am .| .It« content lo iicurthe BHBBI of the mi » or the MfStM of the rich.

I fuitnil you trembling »t Ibe terrón of letvüe tninrr»rt". a.

All denser rf thli I have prevented hy te tiealuig lue a.a»«

that he had i.e BBBBS to iel «!I found the dungeon, th* Jtaln, and th« lath yeur STSlj

me.ui «feul'.rclng ohe,ll"tu e in v'" ae'v.-tti 1 l.av» th»m

pen e.'ul, !»borloui>, roiili' .'ed hy the ¡awi of kindnen aril

juttice.1 h.ve deuiomtteiel ibtt the pettl'ente ctn he kepi bom

yeei border».I have added * million ef del'ara tu your we«.Hi la tbe rana

atnow land from th» hatture of th» Miaiiiiippi.1 have rleitnied and improved your ttriet«, ean.ii and I lb

lie aqueica. and upi-nefl r i iitu, iel In uni ISOfase UsxtI have given BOB BS**ss*SB of el.-, t! mt, gietter than yu

have ever enjoyed.I have ....».: Jultlra la be adu.'.r.lt.red io in entally that

your own advocate« have Baenimuuily con.plln,ri,ted ile

Judge« « f my ep|K,l.iti.,rritTon bave m n. theiefoie, the «nefit uf the a» a ian,. I I

of tbe «JoverDii.iiit ..gan.«! winch yam hive rtbeilid.Wliv, theo will you nut »ii letLiu to ju'ii alleg'.ni. e lo

thai Ooverniueiit. not with llp-iervlce but with the beatlI conjure yon, If you gelira evei to ve« retiewi d protperlty,

giving I'Uiineu to ytut iii«, ti end vthirvet-if yuu hope!.,lee your city bertine again the in.it ol the Wet«em Wurld,fed hy III tiver« 1er Beag (ban three IbseiBad ¦ >-. d. llatagthe i. inuerue nf ¦ r'ninlry ****«gs> t!i*n the mind of men

l.tl.i iver conceived-titniii to jour » le»i. ooe.

II you de.iie to leny« to your children "he tabeiUsaes youre. attal .fymii fath» ra^-a ital.le eon«tiaiti,,i,»l. .oiernuient

if you de.iie tim* ti BJ ihuuld ni the future hr « puition ul the

ireiite.t einplte tl.e gee «ivei «h nie upon. ictuiu to ytur gitagianre.Tli.. * ii hu' u r lleiig thal 'undi ti. te way.tmara is tut otto IA, pCletef BVUAoai «f.r..u, Itucrr., gas

ami the i,, if,.i, ,.i, s..; Baa ¦« BawsrvJhe in.Uti.tiru g|gge«t «f l.od. whl h bil trien lit i-.l

refuge l.tr«, iii I ill prnudem « wi'l .¦. ¡..ui.iai li.« tare«

frcin Ilia **l'-mt, »Ithutigli Hie wheal Bl tom up wllh .1.

j bass givaaji ..-h '.'..ugiit t, ¡bl« sebject! c«ue »mu:.g yu,i hy («tching«, hy h.hit of mind, by pu-

lllhal pu ii ion, by lu. I«! aüinily, tarWssl to au.«r.,n yeer du

ii «alle lau., If hy pu-.ii,lilly they u.igiit be nilli MAU] lu ti eL'nlon.Maeetl Bj n,«, irnre rind ,/ ./,#' »i/nfi /i ire ii. ed Iti,

twaakttm that the sshlsais / Main y ,. tn,.mpii,iu witttht t ifrly it/.rrrjy uritltet or of I'.r Cn m, A . ll.e «yat. .n

b«> gradually gr .nu tu it» p.eanit I, ,ge diiuru.luii«, It we e

best!{ it rculd he g.adualiy remote.) bot it it hrtli-i. lal

helier, thit .( »hould he lakaa nut »t once than baal It ih.i-il.i

laBgat vitiate the lu, i .1, ¡,.iiti-al and ÍAinily i- »'i .na .1 » I«Beatty. I tiu Hl«ll«g with uo pasaBUbaefat » .... aa

legardi the al-te, hut almply «I the elie.t ol RtalfSTf ou thematter. Seo for yourielvei.Louk a.o'j'id yeu and lay it hellier thla sa.ldaiilug, deaden

leg ¡niluome, bat not ail tit deitroyrd the itry frtmcwuik otyour auciely.

1 B" »peaking tLe IbieWtl Wordt ot ena who ha* «huwn hladevullou to in. OwuiiWy, at the peril of bia lile and furtuue.». h in ti., ea- t.ord« .au have ne.:,.er h.pe mr li.!, .«it ..ve

the iro.'d of lh»«e h hum h« lid.-iis.'i, »i I let lue h< n> repeat,'. ¦ 'in «a . i'j .! .'i appeal to Heaven to buat nie

¦a .:,«... U,«t t .eh are Iho viewt fui.-td upon n.ebyei|«r.Ar.cr.

Come, invn, to the ii.-nu.li'ioii«! nipport of the iJnv.inmerit. Take Into your ou i. hand, y ,ur own lntlitutlo.ua re-

i.udvl them ar.onnng to lim laVS uf natiom and .f li d, ami

t'iii» tttaiu ii. .i peal piu-pri uy aiiured Ui yuu hy geogrt| hieil aeehttaa, stsif » Berttoi of aMafe wn hen^-ure pana

IHNJAMI.N f. POTaVaBB.*a>

Attdrea* of ««lea. Banka.ii r » i>vi> .«ki. DaVaataaat <>r dib One, {

Naw Oki.ba.ii, lire. 24. li"', jTo the Pkoi'JE or Loi'iiia.na : In order to cor¬

rect pibllo .', ppn liei.ilnu and ii It.-e;-el» ula«, ii, for theicitincthia ef the troope of tblt I'-i ntn.er.i. »i.J Ibstafoimt-lina el tai atuMaa la iiaisrsti, «Btalii |«bltaau«i li lattBUb I

mad« of the Proel.in.t.en by Ihe Pre.ldeat ef the UatledSlat«, rsl.Ung to the MbJbM of Etnanr Ipatlon In thee!-

«luin.tiuU of Ihil docuin*nt it will be otWtedI. Thit It li the declaration of a pii-os* f-frr*?. '"' »».

i-nUmiofwhit-hls e-nt'ngent ui«on an official ee.ige-t1on (.,»,y the Ptealdi-nt, to ha mad» on the fir«', diy ol J« .nary neut.

of the Stim* m J psiM if owtu«, if sa», w^i, »r-jioh*¦fleeted hy iti protiiion*.

II. Tlut the !»rt th«» n y Stile li represented lu good f.i'hIn tb* CongreM of the L'ml»d S.a'.n, I* con. luiivo »vld»nc«,In the «I eence of itroug eooiitirvitllng teitiimuir, that «Bj hStat». anStlKi people thereof, aro not in rebel,lou »ga.mt lasUnited Huts*: ...

III. Thit the Stile of I.oiiIiIibi bat not yet been d»«l«-net».! by the Preiident .. la rébellion, nu« »ny p*rt th»r»of,*ndth*i It baa complied with ali Ibe conditioui ol tbe Prodsrnitlcn reipec Ing r*.pr».»titati.in:IV. That pecuniary tid to State« uM lu rebellion, whiiti

may hereafter provide for Immedla»» or gradual emanelpatinnjthe colnaUattoa of r,er«nn» of Alr1i-»u de.ieiit el»« t«h»r», andthe eoiiipeuiatloB of all (iltir.an« who B»t» remained loyal" tor ali i, »¦»» hy »cti of the Patted Malas, Including *lav»s,. re among the chi.'f recomin,.nd*lioii« of this linporteat

gth) I laelltel IhatIt« 'hantei iuïg»»'r,l i! »rain, s id whl.'himy hereafter be »it«l,ll»hed, «lo »mt take »ft.vt within tulaHUte on the lit ef Jauuiry pvoilmo. nor at »ny pr».-tr*> period«vbirh cm now he cia»1.n»t»d, and I cill unm ali BBVaaaa, ol.-. lu-.t»r e*t*to, ron nii.'ii, or deert». tofdiert. cltlz.n*. or

.l«v«-. lo obterv» Hil» n,*l. ri*l *"d linportii-t f«ct. mid to g.v-

.m iheuiielt»» Bccnriingly All unum»! publie deuiomtra-tl.me. of whatever character, will be fot the proseut «Hi¬

pead».! Prov ,.t M»r«h»l*. »lit, »n, end midier« are enjoinedto pr»v»nt ony disturbance of the public peece. The «l«ve*

.r»*d»ia»d'a len.ain upon their plautition* until their pnv.tejm ai'it.l hive li»*n d»hnit»ly « »' il.liih.d. They maymai iiured thit whatever hatietit tha O iveiuinentintendi will be tecuted U th.in, bul no rain cm he«Mowed, lu the prnent condition of ifalrt, «o take thelaw into hi. own bandi. If they *eek the pretee'.ion of tbellovertuiient. Ili»y «I ould »«It ii« pl*««ure. Officer« inveit.-dwith sea initii will be vlglUnt lu Hi« di«,-h«rg« of th<!rduller. L-arr of *bi»r.c« fron. c*u!p will not b» ptruillled.»zcept in c»«»* of grt*t »merg.ncy. geMhtt! enrr,|i»d In ihetegimeut« of Native Ou.rdi will uot he allowed for rho prêt¬ent te »i-lt the locillti»! of their enltatment*. nor will vitltor*be tee»i»»d uui «. enarily lu tbcir uauipa. Tb»»e regili'.loui,»i.l >t rd with *l! tr.'i.i'i of the I'nlt»d State« In tbe te «Uti»*where Ihey ire enlutad, are bow imper»tiv*ly u*.-*»«*ry.tem lr opi will be confined le 'h« duty «ptt-ili-d lu Hiu«ral

I Inter*, and will nut bechsrge.1 willi «|.» 1*1 authority IIui»aiiig »«varch.*, »enure« ni arreit* It ii my purpo»« to »i

»cul« lailblully all th» order« of tbr (laTeinmenl, and I a*auroa the t»»¡ ii.i-»lllty of iii»«» Inatrurtion* .. couiiitvnttherewith, «ad meagre ! '"»lint and faithful eiecatiou tli.rn.l

Pili,- »»'»ntniii li '-»Its! lo the «it ol Con.ni» cited luthe Prnelamaiioii, which forbid« Ihe relurn of fugitlv** by,-rti .-r« of tha army. N'o eucouragroient will be given tolahnrer* to d**»it iheir etuphiy.r*, but no .uthortty nut» lo

in, «I ti.«m lu return. It I» «ngge.ted to glaatHI that ¦nu.»

j an lie adopted hy «t i, Li, au e«|iutable proportion of til« pro-¦. e.l« of tit» top« of tbe cm,, i,g yow, to be h»i«aftei meUiined upen tn» jndginent af honorahie me» j'.tily regieseat«log ti,» ditlereiit ¡ut»«»»l« involttd, he let ipili lad r»». it.

foi »li» Seppelt and riiiip*n»atl,in of laborII,« «»«ria nut »and by th« HeTerniueiit In . over-

throw of S!*t»iy. Ti,* 1' »-. -..'. baw declared, «ii H e «-. n

trary, that it ia to reitor» th* "Comtttutlonal ralatioi.l be¬tween the I'altrd ttlte« end e«. h of th» Stat»«' lu whichthal r. ¡eil..!, |« or mi* be »uipanded. The retolutlou* i«-..dby »'"'.ir-aa. n»f.,r» In« war, vtitb alum«! unanliuou« ,- .warn».t«. .,ii i«.-.i Ile-righi* the Met»* ia HU* regard. »eiinoniha* rrrrntly r»;..»le.| th* itatu-ee inppoied to be lucm.n.tenttherewith. Meeta--h .»»' . I.m1 <i.n« .-, b».'«il«. S.«,,ry»i-laled hy coi ¦. ni »r.J I orditutioi.al gnarauty vl«.»n » »a.iwar will iiiev'.l.hlt bro j 1' tn an end. it I« irnpoi»inla ti »I.ny military min, In li,« . vent of c- ntlnii»! w*r, »hnuld oun

.el tlie ni«»«ivitioii ol «1 .v* |... ..!_> la the li«... attatee Ifli I» to be preeerved, w»r ii.ml c***e, ead the lerm-r Cuniti-tallon*! relation* be »»'.'. r*t*L!iib»d

lb* hut gun al Suii.t«r rroclaiuied emani ipallou Thaeominnuc* of the r.»s1»«l th, i* omu »m-ed will continu-m*te il.ai »'d and the hlitory ot the age will Iteve bo etherp»rmau»nt trace of the rebellón It« lead* « »ol hastate-oompllihed what other man co ild no1 bav« done. TL» Lo li¬est Abo.ultu m li a ,irh»r when coioeered witta Ibe indrri»f th« rebel Ion. tvh»t my»:»iy pervad»* the woik* ofProvidence \» e «nbinit I" it« deere»«, botttatid sonfouuded. « twi ii ian .«!.', i.« .: i'« wl.dem aud poaver I Tbepeat prnhleni of the ige, »pparenty environed with laby-III.-.iii.- lonipliciiiooi. ii bke!y tn b» «iiddeuly lifted out ofh..i,.«n hand«. Wa may control th» Ini-iden»* at Hi» eont««tbnt w« rannet eirrtnnvaiit or l-f«»i th« end. It will be leftua only to aiiuagelh« hoirnr« of lulemecn* conflict, and to

j-r-'-ra-'iiiate toe p.-c ».«el of t»»n.itiin I.ec»l ind nationaliii'ri.iiiire ibertforeilile dtpeiad.'iit upoa the « ¿.it»«. :.

< the iel alBeflNo p««uni«ry ..crlfl,-» can he too gr**t io *s|!ilei'rnt fur

BBatee« hut it .hould be perinioeat '» « and »nibrica lil lobjtcliofdiacool.nl. It it written on the bl',» art h »not« u.ib» aeñan «ateea el th» relate (te wav»i thit be»tour.eau ti « «irl.'.oni that »it it "Ui ia'',In and h.l the vicaatpla,»« cf d'lolel» in! mo'irulug Breiilti, * ey '. thal thiiwar u .' t »I I,a r. ».'. J b»i»»lter.Cent»*» in pub ir «i In «vc.«I lint, «trei gthen* end cnnio'L

del«» hrotl,.!,, «H. ,-tlo«. B -.»»ed r r«u, » Au«tile. italyroarj land 'ern.» en,ugh to mai» a hillary, bM h*d II« de«oii ing civil wiri It I« a ,. .« mil, iiilily that bal notlanela Bs it.i.lh «laliit 4 ,. » »,, ... The meen«ii .-al lu... -.. :« i..! .j.i th« d'«übt »I a (-«topio. ead 1« foilow».! by > .... ... .", .i i ahmasMiea A dividedvo ntiv au I i» i< .-tua' wal mal» i<i«ee»a1t u a d« ,»1sn and Ilea -».'.li llv 'ih« trl.in.ph at i alto. «I lioer-.'a «tldan« th»

and I« «'.la. ;. J «. l»h p.» ¦«. p*oap«,r-. aad | it I» eel 11 .¦ h satin« «hat trait «nleas

«r* Born.What hal .». ni. moil-« gaaa araaada*! N.w-Orleen»

I» a »hr.i.» .. .... »d «. l..,ta««r Hill Hu th« Aro «(mik ltdtha tn«i on ii,« ut gi of VVublii|!oc, Jack» n. and Taylorai» Lr»*»! » I wi'li »a d. i inno «uiiiitl» Jalur« or tliuM ..«laaij.,,! L.I u« fn.li I th« ,.dinon« .I lina ««I gita'tilal. and ht »me a allon .a giiad nail. ¦..»lln «rL«eano'.in I-, g " «»m . it-»,vei and »i-gili »nnu,li to HandI .1 .1 the »olid l-Bltrd. NP BaBBB

M«; r Osaari Cn i indi. g.

Adilreaa io (ara. Bailer on bl* Departure.MuhIIi». Hi»». P. II Mint: lu the name ami

»i.a I the Cloon Aa««rl«t.uii« of Nan lliliui «nu ar«driiioui n! givi. g le you «oma « l|!.I toke .>( I a,r re.partand e«t«etr. tor the l»»l Bad sBtlea I ..... h.f« ,lu; «_v-.l lain» | erfuimaii. » of your dull«« «. Mi liai y I wu.u.aLder ol ti.li!'-;«r!m»ol for li.» prom I aid shslBBBBB« llt.l' til o!

a|-.,.ri uni '.»«.!.«« InSi.ll «la m1 », tor »»veril y»*r« i «ii!i»t» inU.I lia« ,-ity ny «,',.»!-« «I'd nliodthed. for tbe goodOlder tv*«vwb»rr tniinUT- .1. lu I Ihr prol-clloa given In life. nd p'op»rty theielot» ne it

M'< ted, Tint w« vl-w alih retret ti it the Beceail'v aiIBM for your reaiovil hy th» Adnlnlitritn i fr, m tl.l* I», taartiia«nl. whn» yoi »». i» l.i.J «u.-li Mlaahta arrtn-». toyour cnuniry and to th» l'li»n« of New '!.«.:.« «nd t1cn,Uy.

Lri .ni. That li I« wan fealln.« .¦< the ino.l | rvfo :ii.|g:»ti» »de ll.*t a« r*«*Bll vnur m.ny uobl« »,t» l»r Ihe in., lil»ndirllcfuf the*»fl> ring |««ero. thl* eily, that ne! inly Ile'.nuilri of v «. rltiiem hu' thoi* if tralirri and 'nrelgn inh-ect«. hav« ». li ii.» iindi.tai lad r.egnaiuii. 'j ..I the Ceiled.i!«i»« «utlmrliy.

He, ,tea. That we e-iu»ider tie courte von hive pur«ued.wini», in your lele uilllleiv command a» ..i . ii. .......ttstataa by tte aaeiawi lu palaaa m « atat»«ui«»i and , »¦ ..

OaaaiTI re..' .. Thttri t. ta -, Ho» -r. TAdt / li ..rutY. \v.,,.,, p Hi i,.i ins.. H. Bellatai. i. EiBBiar, 0. p IL.I..MI0S, j i», i,»iv,P..1. 11koi«»i. i. B. Loralai bo J Hot lou««a.

Appoiiitnt«ut mt a I'm»«i.t Judge.Stub na be*mm Kuri rita Ubi'ibturst 1

Ni . »ki »ii-, Dee li, I »i2. JOk-üiii i Oota No. 89..-The ll»,n. Charle« A

I'ta'.,dv I« li.iehy «pn-,!it,.,| |r«T :«t Judg» of tli» city o,'New-Clriaaa«, ai .1 will te '.»)*.l *nd i»«p», 1.-.1 «. tordiugly.

llyoidarol Hu, Uara. U V SIIKPLI V,.Mi ii.iy li.v.inor "I I..u...n ».

laaasg, Mum, LA Oeaatml,Heii,«it 1 si tai Dr.i-ikT.r.vT or tun Hi r, I

Natv Uai.sia» II»«-, vt, l*,i. ](.. »iii Oboii » N,.. 113..Col. .lohn S. Clark,

C1 I 1 .; '" tin t ,, nuuinliiig ',ai eral, la proiialoB* I» appatatai Provmt M»r.ii..l Ueaeralel the Bssattiasatat me»>u,f. All «pp .li .» ,.1 1 «iiiiiaaion t« tr«H» 01 lnvrl. with-u. .',« ¦ «Olary imo 11 the Hep«it. i».,t. a ill n» uud« to ti,l«saaetr. '» ¦. .u » » g..- .. > i«.- m travel st tradebayoud the un.

He Mas »ill te «l,t..'S»d r»c»l,.d or p«ld, '.r th» Lau» afI»,mi'* «lth*r for tr.»-. or Bade, and no Bl» mai,« Brivitege«,r un.uopoilea will be i»c .,,i-d 'I em on-««-ed It I« th,il»«ii« ol ti,» tun. mull! , »in,«:«l to r» ..' tlill.h lb* privlIrgri ol' ii.tareour.e »nd .oniuirrci- t» chin the Hu, « apon the1, "it .lln 1*1 u.«t* ioti»i»t»nt With Iho lut».-r.tl of tia« Hovell.-11»! I.Sa h r»g lattem .. «re ^c»..«r» to u, luUii, m tig.'.t« .1

the l.'ov-rnu»iit, »'id Li r< l'oï ». li-)¦«.»,I ami In« al |i«opl»,vii »,» pr- m. ibaeed in »'»n»r»i tiidr» lad snitled uponleah Bania as »bali h« i««u«-,l OeatlbeeS a ni t,,» I'rovo.tttaratei Oaaaial et hi» «Mpatla*. All eu S regaiatleae, eatab-i«el-«r»l f.'l the pgalBCtlIB of th« l>oveiuiu*Lt, »lill lie en.inord«.lui relamí« SS uiuitary iior. Any |«:aou »»ho ... la ant«.,. i-.« ti,., favor of th« llavsraaiBB«, aad thea tietlavtaa ibe!«iiu *M. a .. baa pied »d. wi.i ad idead g ty of « C.gi

-..'¦. '¦,,,.' d wit.loot ipp-al ni mel* >¦.

hy c.jnn.iBiidof Major,..1 HANK'Sid IIA.ii K. lK»i«i, Ll'ut. Cal Aaalttint A ,1... i.|i.r«l.

Hi i.,««'»bisk» Dnriarttaai or rea Hi r, JNi ,1 K .-.« Ila- I. i I,'.Hi vi iii (li.1,1.11 No, 111. l11L.1110.tHin ha bnt

r». r .r.L: bate H«a.t<pi irtera.th«t piliil. al..,n». Injuriou* loiliir »,»»«,!»! fa..Idiar a ol Ibe I 1111 rd --'at. « . re airca st. -.1 ,,,

tn» »lie»-.», ¡lad mai B!,,,u)ii.u,ia .mi un at'-imig l-'.l.-r« am.aal to at «-ra oiiii«-tr »»ah tn« pim ,-.% ... Sid, p,Mu.. «r» radaeaai, aBaailia lad erin,mil *nd mmat te «up-pr»».,.l llie t!-j«.i,.ol Hil» l-|,«it bh i' BIB 'Mir' -lad to ob.are» « r».i wfal eepotUaan ta all parseas »nd the ««aie detatt sea »um atan a daw all parase« iu tlmn futur.Any stawaat »u ti.« nari »r .u, anaa eh a«wag Ly oti.-n

.It» pmssBal «ou.i.ict to»i. i-.e paateaa, s« winch leetetaaer-¦aaei ailBiealiea o» aaaUevei » ead the «tttttirteaca el ttepil.l». r».|ice »»lil he aaailtes willi the ah.rp, at »rtetilj»nu» 11 In lllr lil »It ,,*In» I um ,,»11,11 g i,i 11».al rr,ui«t« that Miy vnlalLin oil

Bl I. n.uy be lep'.rted to tin .¦« 11re.l.,,,«rv. ir «11 t" HuPrevaet M»r*u«l »irieiai.

Bj oumiiiaiid of M.joi-ii.i.a.-ai BANK»1.h bibb H laaia,

hi. ut- n.ut 1 siam 1. A«»i«Uul ».!...! »I, trial

Miuelieii t'gre.» Ilonig in « l.i.« 1. aleuTbe .V'groea Neiriliiig Arma.

A N'orlolk letter contains the f'illowiiig; " AHllti-.li subji-t't who »ailie here li,an (hurlesloii,.'nilli Caiunna, within a few days, bringa the in-ioruiiuio.i t:.at muetteti nagjnn wenhñnlathe¦tntnjatt prior t" his «lepaihir»». Ibis ocuired m

.¦one.-tpit-iu't: ofa «lise ». i-y muh 111 u ra!l..-r aiuguluriniiini.'i. The »vhit.s tin-re for some lime puat havebeen cloftly watching the inovoineiiie of the blacks,ami thiiikiug ti ey obs. ived au unusual number olluiicruls among Ihem, a while mundUgil.»ed himself,und, following in one of the pi occasions, »(U arnv.ngu-, ibe buryiiig-groiind he discovered that the collincoulained arms, which were taken ami bi.iicd iu a

»ault iu which a number Imdulicady besudepoiited.Iba cotitequen«» of il.is diacoiury wai the CAecutloní tiajieteeo ot km) isi<*et iiitclligtjit ©f dM«jggaaiitv

rVM."

Ï^ÎERESTIFÎG FROM RICMOND

¡BITTER ATTACK ON ENGLAND.m

GEORGE SANDERS GIVING ADVICE-e>.i-

THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG.

JEFF. DAVIS IN MISSISSIPPI.

r*r. a. IBs Rirhmmd Wliig Dae. 29.Till: nitll HU OOVI.KNMrîNT AND THE AMERICAN

WAR.The groveling and cold-blooded selfishness of the

liri- ,«i Mlniatry toward the Cootel' rate State« I« taU «ngcri-dering toward that country s hilterneii uf «i-e.ii In tLia thati-amiul fall lo tell up.iii the future relui M ol the two (>uv-rn, i,, r.ta, and lilli mort. niAt. rielly opou tho basBSeSS Inter-rourae of their people. If we credit tpp' irar.-vi, nlae tenth«nt the Uriuah people are *i'u na ard fur ui, so equal or

greater Jbbt t. di' the Pre«i, awl a I"',- minority, if nut s

ii.ijur.lt, of the Mlnl-liy. Yet, ao ptnilv it their tyiiipathy,thai they permit, alinn.t without remomtrance, tboee two obipainted m ..nulle., li .« eli and Ptimer.toe, to place the Bli'.«i-hi.aiiuo in au attitude toward ne herrtleealy and cruellyuiijiilt flirrt Me bl no .'"«".I that thule mh dirt, I >ht policyti J- njattd metella rafatat in IA« /act that tht tatt I nrtedSlater ai» arra ytd ii ijaiait tu h ther ia b'tttr ilrtft literallyBtaaaBaadBSJ tht rumplttt annrhitatinn af tnchothtr, lau« re-

J..I ima htr uj ii piweijut rimi, ti whom tht lirtd lu cmtmoaldread.At I'kt Mi",in'/./...ia levi they deitre the reitnration of

the I'ni'-a len (hanauy other event, and feeiiug that that ie-ault la imp«.ait*)!», limy do not with to »*H> the independenceof tbe Confederate Htatea eitabliihed »util the people bot).North and S-.n't. are prottrt'ed in alreugth, bankrupted iaflinn,e, and dugrared at * free people. VV l'b t hypocritical

' prolVi.ieii ui tuiiety thal 'he war ni ty eaie they have pur-tned (he very co'-ras .-«hnltted ro I,.".ne and prolong therouted ii.'.) ha.a pitted the S'uu'.iieriirr on tie ihoubler,«.. mg "Bravo! my gail.ni yo jug i.d, we admire yourcourage," ¡al-! ... y fr eo time to time *l. uiir«gl,ig our

people to |«*riev»re, aul recognition would MSB finnie. Attlie «eui« tltue they keep ehua.i upon the Nurth, Iseeltag herwith har luabi.'ity te whip the southern gamecock, only torthe purpone -' «nuperalliit that i»ctiou. They beve.cte<Ithe part ef s brutal bytteuder, lotiug no opportunity t» iu-t. nat. y the hot conlett raging between twu alienated bruthen.Th-y bate a | urpoae to gain in ti... «avago ami partie io.policy, and the wi. kedueet of the Bl ttbsCB peopialu wagingeo .ni.o.y wai upon the iibertiei of li.o Beetfe cal ¡ei ifeen lo«ny It out.1 ne (oiifederaia Htatea needed no encouragement to «tltmi-

late tli-m lo the ai» ii. and the maintenance of their ria .ta.I hey acted »lone up .u their owu judgmeut «nd cou.i lion,

of duty i lint we eaiiuet help i«vu!ting t the ln.iuD.au demon.iii.:, i.« uf tbe u-.e '...-M .t Euglaud. We have heel, mi-

dectiv.,1 lu regard to it. VV o judge the Kng'i-!. MlcU'ryrightly now | and, ueit te the abuuiiuable Nu, m. we bave a

right tubal« (beni more tuan toy othei (luveiuiueut uponSerti» if H r tri r ttr'iit Ural tht d4 l.'nited Muir« rouid ¿«rtt'irtd.an txtnl f r,ttr h-yvnd tht patt of ¡n,mbtlu\ '¦ "

illina) I,' < " nment i. At fini a iJn«.,.i and lerVii««bataad /¦» them both um. oma eVaaa, vatak wa» ouiy«q laled by that which th«U hrutaiily iu.plied lu tua nr-»«uul our ,i« !!«....-!..Tue lacl li remarkable, thai Napoleon, to wbote people «ve

aie Dut conneettd by the tlea of a comii'in language end ki'.-died, and wbeae Internat lu the eeeeati' u ul hoatillliet InAmer,ca li nut ..« thud at greet aa that of the Ëoglilb,iliuulj offer teruit uf medlatiun in the ipiilt uf bomanlty, ti.«

ubjovl of which was to sain an trmi.'.i.«, io order that theetJi'iou ot blood might oe a ta j ed, aid the pallin in ihr .tule

Diigiit lettie honorably their dittlcuitie«. a .A thai the buciaiie"tier thould be colily rejected by Kngiaiid, whom we havecalled ubi molber. um ituxla, from whoa, we bad no

right to eipect anything, and who had nothing to gala, rou'dnot trtal with tudilerenca au uSer which con.raso humanityVe KroDgly r.-cu».mended. The failure ef the mediationaehein«, If, indeed. It turne eut to be e failuro, i« «(tabulai!»satire y tu the heartleii telflihneu an« bate .ear» and ihort-i gi,- ».i' p. .ley of Kugliud, our mother.

iii« i o.feJeide ritaioe will lernen.ber Putland in theMute, ih.re wat a time uti-a «he could hare made faat,lr.«nd«sfu«. hot that tim«, we believe, it goint by iutever.

We leefe irpon herpreeent OoTernnient et iilt.e le«« oorruptthan that Sa the Nuttli. Th« -oudikt ol bel Miniilert lu out

Batatal hal been Biara 'eri/ed hy lordid li t ano baie fear.. Allresl from S.w.rd will illencn Kuri Rufieli more e&actuallyllian the »all« of the «uflerlug pour of hi« country. Teearherybeing thepieJuuiiuAiii .-.lerecten-tic ui gath thu Vaukee aa«the F.n.ll.b 1'iawler«. we «re not aurpti«e 1 Hal lhere le a mu¬tual buali'ity to the «louth, aal perhApe a tacit undemanding¡.j .le.,...ii BS o' the pralucU of ont cuuntry. Sew-.rd u by fetthe «brewder knave of th» two, and nil voice trail., ro be aa

poieut wiih Kail KiKAwllae HU in the I «bluet at Waabing-ten. Certain It i. Ila! beba« dictated, ia moil luperclUou«teni., the 1-ot.ia. wtnob he wi.hud ri.-aiei lo punue i!"cethe t,itai.i,.hu,e it f the btaeaatta en 1 me re-- guidon of theCouiederate. ia b*iiiger«nti. L'p Io ihe .-uuiiimui&tion of laealter »veut (he 'tiiy )«uke» fox ha.l uut put hi« thumb npoaIhe ill fesltaa 1'ren.irr. bince then, however the conductof Luiland ha« teen di. lated by Ht

from /ie Ki. Ve, al Wkag, lire. 29hmjRhi: bUBOBBB'B advk i to tih: NoitTUi;:tN

I IIN*.|.KVAT1V|;*1.(i«or|ra Sanders bus written u l««iter to hi* «.Id no-

¡ties si .m«, HorsttoBsysiaar, Baa» Blnbsi..* J«4ke VielBeean < i ..i«. ').«....., i»m«n,l, VV uod ard othet«, In»h! li, ,fter enngratutallng ibim on ih-lr ¦ ,-ei, In ihe No-veiuber elrr'nm tnd | icl'.rlsg the luiauui cun.c.p-ieneet stAliei.tieii iway. he a.l. upon them to "reflret hy re»olute«-1 de,l»i»o i-' on, t!.e Indication « gn.ied by the people atth- «i.,t ti iu«i Baaadva at. 1 ssessaefsJ elton, vv es1 Is nr.t

» rr. niiiend« ia the I imitation of lbs BSOta j.

dmI h hi h LIB .Is bal ftreal Sfm tb«m by hi. Lerle.« warii the leeta. li. te.,, ti,am

V ... ibeeld al out« nr .in. to the w. rl that n t a Jo'.-Its ol II* benda .K«d«ral, Stat« and irun|.-';'il liSBal by thePodara! u.urpen fm the pioierutlou sf ttii« unholy war. ih.llever be poid lew lUangera have ... n male« iu toe dei-pelta laset ai.d stale j ni blow »ti fall aimuat sealastvely

;...|i (he ui.rptli. There li ueed hal hlilury .hal', be markedby the Btt«T aouibl allon of lim debt erealed hy th» contpira-

. «.:¦ «i th» tight, »ud lu «Hie« of Aio.ri. »u g il/»n, »nd*it»(e». Th* Beaastaaa duller ihuuld now r, c.lve iiici a letrlbutlve leix.o tint a tar ibu- 1 be rilled for all time egalnatIta being had on 11.1« continent for th« i.«urp«ttoii ef tin itgbtt»i.l libeilln of toverelgu a - . sud -Ute«.

" Not on!v do yi-iuweit lo youtaelve« to repudiate everydullai or (lie uncoiiatltultoBal debt, but you ow» It «finally loyum pmt.iity (.. pay the ha: U not ali Ihe debt, ihiithepasas of ¡b« South Lev« had '. I turui lu maintain the rlgiit«ul ssatreaa «, -1 ol -"«te. lu the .«(ah.lahiueut of Ire-, trade."

The letter, for the whola« of »hid, w. h«t« not iptve, iiclAra!rinüo of ihe writer. ¡\t Siibrta Htgrutr. In whichwe be,lev« it Brit ippearid mpp 'mm lhere i« no other mau

will,m or witiio.t the boiiudittea uf the two belligerent pew-ei. who w .Id have con eve.i io i, | and origiml an I.lea aathat w n h be pi.'potet lu hit oid j nili.-al g unie, of New-Vork To repudiate the I.In o n wai d-htand leave the ta-i.titci and'Bpi'.ailKi, who have «upple I the itaewg of (biagig ¡ni- war,I« i'u.d (ho empty beg. ii t propoaidou whichtbey will nu di,obi regard a« not «llugetlier di«agi»eahle,a'.iii.'.igh piulty bold, hut they will, at Uni b.uab, leefe upculb. oil.tr prupudlluti, of theiu.eWe. BBSBBlbaj (he Cn... ,1«.tete debt «. abioluiely suda. lou«. Hu« the«« atea »ni kaes»and luv» . g.eal i.ap.cl lol neurge'i .oi.g iiead. .ml will notfail io Masas U e tBsjBSSttoe, bessaas "f it« aaaa« uy.W« ii'! e «I least) in»! Ml. .S.nd»r«'. lettai BrUI he'p to c .re

iliem c1 the lee.u.tru (lou illunon, which SSSSN lu held theuiin It« ipe "-»teni. we tey, tie, au.e u,. .re pertu.dedHal it ii only leen lui with them. It caanut be -u» aaga-. mo«, eii«il-uced ud gtSBtlsel a en like.-J. y muir. Rj hmoadJa Co , rn'.«rtalu «ny hope uf bri'lglng over Ila «;uif of Bloodand mon niag »li'ctt ihe l'uii(»oi ¡i.ve dug :,e'.t»....a tho twope pie.Tntie are re taon« lo hellere to (he contrary, BUB they do

nut regard ie. uiti i rttaa ii p- ..'.!,.. or, a ter »h.i ha«paa.ed. «Veil drl l.bl« How t-an -hey eip-e: «ny niau, ullha dr.-p uf Beelbee« b >od le hi« isla*, or .i «"sajtasra iaallagie ia i eni, rial ti rouaeiil to cal ¦' Brute Bal ar ' bn lae*«nd rouiit-yui«ii J How 11.0,10 unity and peace t> Itu -i.,«iivino h.te tije-i ti., !r li» .1« lu the bet l..,.,i olour luid, ¡....¿eueai.y «aery dwehlug a hou.e ,,| BlSnialag ur the br«veyun'ti win.«- ll«*t ha«« teeB aeer.tict,1, wlio BBIS binned outuoii.r. dee. :. lad . .1 tield«, in.uiiad our women, and put armaiiitnllie I.R-.eiof our uoU««tn« The. know h ii man nature,an.I in.» ku .» Bealbara natuie bett er. And lu, i feel whatt». A SOW 'liai whee S .U'.lu- u II.eli c.-.l. li. V. n.eut to uVOinlet lue ««ne l.overiiu.eiit »iib ihefau»'! r.|-.h.,ri uf mellaaibaiU) Ciev iheutaeHi « »Till hu I it iinp.ia.itile to dwell Inp.-, O and ... l> >. Uli lb-m «t ti.. .Nurtli VV e iuUk upoi t «.

a feet ears te be realised, teal efier Ilia prêtent ,i»u Wal Is I.eltied in f»Vor if ( uu!edcr«te ImlependiSMS, «uu'.her more1.1 ii iiIJ sed SSSIS d«»etaUog I« to bel igut a-, th. .S. rm betit.en Tiritan iiiiol.-raii'-e ««'«I ambition, «ud the fílenla ofiv.l llheriy Atid ruintitotl.tial g .vei:im«iit. It tt,li no moil.

ia' .o "u-ly '.hen tbe pr.wi.i w.i, l(,-.uu,«, It m,\\ |.eaaeotlall) » til .t «i. the Ueialse,.nti ii.ing «4tieBM ol the

lie ( un1' 1. i.fe uni gag 0.-IIII »ocllelioi.a watI. . ted -:«!-. ..gun-' uth.r peupU. and .-»taiei. nij .lourt.ii r.ngl.ih I iiriieu ateet li»« nut d-geuer-

«t>d belisifeeibeessss luteuBibed iu »uUsMesAaaaessefBalaie, hy ¡i. two baaliel «nd aity ye.i«' issUases m NeaLu,.«i..t. li hi« «autvii in the pie..-.,! war lu sarisai ilaar,i-a u- ,.1't u tu leran.¦«, It» r.ckleaadi.ieguid of eil toeebetaclaesf baaaaaUl, light, mdlibnty la ih« pata af Its hale ., am-uiliui.. VV ball .>. r .- ..- mu lie ....I ul ibeni. a cannot be ,letiled that Mai ulu, Nwsid k Co. sr« ihn buljnat tal mott un-lissUsUsg ilUalas «lal h.»e aisi Balertalee te naru,ia npoaliberty. Tuey bel*, wilbor. a lieallnug pa IBS, . vpi «way«»ery sbeUeeUoe ui CoaattteU a, law, .,i..itr, Hgfei erd. -.-i., y ibst «l"od betweea l .»m sud thtir geai si SuuiiieiaBstaiailaaitoe '»ni iaeb neu »i.id i., iieai beraeitarieneniea, Ue Norlhtiu ll«i:;uii...-v f Tliey daie uol. J-the.a «i« liuti'l eu.'iigli to pi.-l... it. 1 he awoid i> drat« u betweenli.em and ibeie inuat lu a lit«- and Ita. li MTUggta for tisunitary. i lie chiiil.en ol the regn ido« will lafclBlle iuAaasitaa lae it«.«m «iv.i ivai iig.ivd i.y Hall pareaula(he ..lu ii.iil, y. 'Ibe pa..lri«lngii,g Hooper »lil vel n,i« a¦nu-k at the .uiitriVBtliuiol Ibo Nurth, «ml iw.,rd In hand I»u.i.-itvui lu liiiini le dut»u every jnu.-iple o| rot.mu eut thatconfluí« with I at -higher law" wblcll lind, na u.uiu andHi .au -li u iu the blain, and heart! >,f lanalioinu.

The ... ¡ti beluegi le the Samt, of (he Uid, »ud ta e «ia th..-...-.,.«. ..' ¡i: .- m tbe Paitases uf t.uglaud ..ml itMSleas I li ..gadupl.diy their ) alike«- pin., ny |u Kiigl»r.d1 bel* Will be n BBS e at til« Bettfe unlil lint tine.oii. breedui lbs Btayftawsi '*-"nr^ . Trtmiilastnllill. IIAT'll I. Ol' I'Ki.HI.IUChMll u«-. Itr lill. A« .

«m M- «n a ri.Ati m- mit ii i'uom ui;nPBABBUB.

. »rrtissadsai sel be ya bbejaj \ .rginiau.Al lt'i.'.lut'K I waa Hilliup wltfe lieu. Kodes when

i. niau wat leen ad vail« I ng lion, Una .,,...,. w... , ,!_».!BSBlbBl. bia lill to a au, k. The Oene.al .,.t mo ,o,w. |IS .Ul pi, |.-t .me I., .eely. li. 11,. h..re, ,,| S. las Wtree, tauestaoel alrasell MslUstaaaat, a al by ebttaaiW.araaral, ..k1, g lea«, lo em», ami ¡utas tel Um piir',.» **t .Undina io tl.e.r vaound.d, who ,., betw«m uu, .,., |,.e _,,d.--P. .rt.l,,g..-.t.umt,... .ndKbote erlSS H,-,e n 'nu.1»...-um_.uai-.il.., ali«.le», ft, , ,. mmZllauaUrtlu»e the deuiaud, bul willi »ultioiiiy io Baal II it __. ,,

gei.eialtim.and Cue In d.e furn, 1.^?, lV,i, .m"''uv,*with hil .,.1,1 AUdlllg .tllcei. »'mwanuiw

i. _^a. «a». . .kiaid that'the ii°ommJIn w.iting. Watta I r..Uru»d. the Yank»» office,pre»et.t.d the v. r.tt»n autlmriiy re-pilr-d. md w, MS

«¦ranging the muter etea one ol'the .,...,. , b.Pe.1,,, a towhundred yird« ni, op»u< d ou o«r lina. H.reup.n I Woke #the I i»;,.,-.. v»t» ahmplly, «nd r-fu.ed to ¡tlotj ..],,,bring wit. »topped and i aultible apoluty readtred Ti.«WH. .¦ VU, .. ior .not wa. ths Muk of mt iate-.^uu.,.eeniedinuchniartlfiedbythoaccidect, and "toon Mtamaa.making the reuairvd apology. ¦«»»«¦!.«,

I allowed hil imbuían, e rorpt to advance to or.r pirkrilln«, when oor men n,.t ¡h-m bealing ibeir dead andwaui'.l.d, I paru ma the latter a» th») paeeed. [ ^ jjpeaaaat coutri.ation wl'.h the Vauk.e officer*. n.»nv ofwhom «titan, ed to th* front. Oar men ernie forward la»rowd. and mingled with the »uemy. It waa euron« te te«the ditterence l»tw»»n th»m. Th« Vmle»« were «II ni .;<dr»i«»d. but hid i c wed leeka Tn.y »«etnad «Il ubiniíd telook our lueu iu the face »»heir»» our p«.r iy fal iowewent tthen Um.i Ü >" tvtttl uplift»d and déliant tarka.'¦> ... they took leave, cur mea cz^reiied the hop« thit theymis!.! "meat le-iuono»f in bettie,'' at which ti e Yank*****vee ghaitly «...ii« and but f»iiitly echoed the «»iitlmentThey all without <-ice¡ lion, n.-c and 'dli..-er». p.-oie«».,! them-¦eitel utterly »ick of tbe w.r. i.dd clared tiielr desir» to eee1: «nd In any way. 1 gave Hiern my view« very plainly, andthey »»ere obliged to arko ia io ig» I waa right.

I uever wa« lu iu,-" ii-irit« fir a ligbt in uiy life e« duringtbe three day« wa fa « 1 Ihe eaeoiv. bulng iii I wai m .,g¡ t 0fmy native houae. The *t«, pie of ^t. IJ»or¿»'* ( horeb waa

Çlainiy in view. I h».d n.iuy newipip n given ino by the'sates orri-ei«, leTP'-iil of ".Iori "nd to e«,li«Bg* Bardi,

nitl. »ti ich 1 wi« fcit:ir.af»ly rrovid»! I hate rir.'yu.etaalora plesiant fellow thai im Viukee M.j ..- with whomi »gi .«»el I hadagco de.! of converuati oí vn»h alni eadthe ubiquitous ceneep-i.de-.' i* tbe A**ocli.-i..| I'r.e« whowa* oftbe party Th»» »ii o '»ree to tend me papan contiin-inn in avec«mt ,',i the Matte, i be Vinkee M«|or «ras a greatfriend of M»,.'ien. Stunt, srha tooa carne down to ««e bim.and bailed bim very ad.ai./ as " Boo," tbe other in turactilmg him " Jah."Oír nine wa» new out. and boll) lidei withdrew: the mea

coned their trmling «a I " sa« to tlieir poitei «vin, au' I, leftthem with the Major, tuck L.',.to with the sal.»tag«. u of au«-«coir.

IB F. Ill» M IN MISSISSIPPI.The .huktun ABttitiifpimm, of the -.'1st, anuounc-

hig the arrivai there of Jet. I'mis *ud Han. Johnston, »ay*:Hi :¦¦»¦ « » » Pi»»..i nt in excellent health aad

.plrit«. Hi* présence in the S ate »hieb ha« beeored »ndlovel him M long u' thii critic ii jui...-tare vrill he worth ii-m >«» *. ni» cb k* " *n army with banner»" fcTarybody.»ou.ed %. na r .V>r«'ed ar.d t»'fei.;'»i »»O, »vhe.i It waa-. .ei!- La 1'rel lent hal arrived. Wa auger maoa

grrd In ti » eau» t trott nut ni hi« viat'iug »lil en. -> ingti.gU » toi ¡.i, and overlocking penonally our vari ,ni defences.With hil keen aid quick -.¦ Ji-.lv te he can tell et l glanceBl -t ii i.««d. d to mtb pi :r in the deviitalioa ot ihe North-e n vi'.d-l» ind we doubt not that Boa tit and vigor sad a

more I »roi,: aid datermlned «pirit wl!l muk the conduct ofthe «nidlrr* »vherever b» g .< ».

A '.U.UaitteeOt thi- IL.U-» ol' ileprrl-iiilLvr« «lilted thaPreild»iit thl« n.ornlDg t" invite blui to « idi«-« ti.» I.eg'ila-ture. HI« reply »va*, thit he had come to work, not io »peak imil that ha would do lo M<»»i>»ipl'i what !..,...,I no1 an>-v.--»ia . a« Ile would ¡..ii ! lu la«»'«ia'.'are eilLer publiclyur ptiv.telv, advl»e with the tretula«..« in ar«r»t .« -ion, or

,1« cr ,.! «« l the Hall to the people. He leittoraamil i." ...t poii.t yeiterday «veoiug, bul will .»urn in » day os

two, when li« will ooiup.y »iib tbe invitation at the Legisle-tiir» and the onlvrri»; willi of the people.

" 11 e recepiluu of th« P. J snt among hil old friends andi,»'.-l bor, waa,at .»ur.», u. ii cordaal. and noivtltli-landingthe »i»' reaps) lini'itj. »I.nu would walga b»«vily upon aoyotb> r mm, »et h« u,«t h.« I: «nd« v.u.. tb«: »am» pieeaeutwarn.t h eui eourteoa«, »» ai.ing ctr.do, "I loruae. and lei»evehtfi.l time*.

lill: NORTHERS BBBBWTBBfTlu bia recent spec» li betoro the L.gislat m of Ala¬

rum«, tt lilian. I«. laaaej i.«de nae of the iolloitiug laaguagaral »nea t.'tbe Ncrtl.»ra I»aii)ocr»'y:let »on.» ver ti .» tolo, 1« to til« .Nor'bern l'eu o-recy fat

deliveraii.-el Surely, they i.;*t ha few.»he timid, waver¬

ing.i i»la«h few. There 1«, io my opinion, a» m uah hope tethe Northern Abelitionlit« a« lu tbe Northern D.tnocrtey.If !.:¦. n «ter» to -...-'... «w hi* i': ai-.«'.).¦ of J n. «¦¦ la¬tían to-morrow, and pro«, aim that he would «phild Slaverya« he Undi it in ii. Ms-.a«. til* Noribern Dei.iocrery «a,Jia: .. «round hil itiodird. ar.d wax upon ni to »nior.ie a 'iden., t. .» i»- i.W'.Le tia- Abolition Congru« would atoi.re In my oi L.ion put a «top te the war and muk« peace.There err» a iVw who have n»-ia beguiled by the piom.«*« ofthe Democracy to hold eut ter.i.» of peace »-bil« they marokupou ut in bit'le array. W hat ara tboee term* a« pic, ¡aimedby Mr V au H uren and Mr. iiigier I Tbey aie iheee:

Proclai.-Ti an arrafitl.-e if »be .-»outh »ill agre» during thear-'. am-» te elect member» of t "ngreaa, who .i,«.i gu tovv «shlngMe. Bate th» Bath la «agaml Ihe i onit.iution of theUnited Stat** '«I- iheir »»«'* :n C'uii.raai. and «.¦ ¡u,»«.-'iona to Bineiid the Cou«; lu'iau. Theee po.posi iaagg meitha paaeed by two-tald* of all tbn u.»n. ».'. at eacBlieu.e. T.ey thcu beat te be »ubmitted ti lae I i/uvetytlea of the Statt*)«, and If ihr. a-iourtb* agiee. they i,.-.'-,u.« a

part of the Conariiutioo. li l.-y .'in to oh' .n thre« fouilhlwbere Would you be if you looa tbii courte I '.vu « III ntoea-

.eriiy bat« ao .'ue-1 lu* goverunieut of the Confederatedial»», and have gone beek into the old Mon without a »n gie< vi»i «... «at» .,.-,!' ...» ,: a party thal ht» ;,»..--..on olouly one of the ihn»« iiriBc."..-« of tbe Oov inu.ant and a

hat» Bi.oi'} tu. v ol tilt one bil eli !lib what s naine iu hUlory would our* be L inch *n event

could happen by e.ir t-oiiieat: What a p." .loi or belpleeaJ»g * 1 t'laii wou'd our* be in that gove:n ueot ol Al olitlou-i«t»: »Vial i ern »h ef the pro«td »pirii end L >i»»e of thl* r)«»*>-pl« ! No thor» u ne h.pe e»en oi an unti ..i.t.J ueuduit oft'.e ear ..oin tli» H-.iocncy. I'l.cy have no power until De-Samte« «.rio, and what my nt mpp«u witlnu 'hit period !tVbOa they go into power a* a Hou*e oi K»pre«eutativ*i,!.,.-. tte lura »techn. AtehBtel oi»*. .»«-the Senate»ud i-.a*citite being 11 tbe hand« ot tbe radit«iperty. Theyi-ve» ol cirry * .tugl* u.«*i. re iuio riecutlon. But they na

pi»dg»d to aid l.; .io.u iu aviforoai, con»li;ulional proeauu.t:o ol the » »rWe haveiom »hing to hope, however, from IMS ditldonef

the com. 1.« o' our eu<-u.ie».from th ir tierce pa-tv «Tlf* ibdj.-«i,.i.'»u». l.piii. ibu li..p» let ut bui.doi.ro»., onay .upjni i- ,. i... «ti 1. ia« b o.d .r own baiuioay. ip.,n thetenattung! oi pa y lute:- ta i-t u. blud -.o.e'ier our otai:i.u: ,- aaestiee. upon lh«li .» I: hnea* end olly let ui ha*e

* prater t" liai th»t He wo ild «ubi« ni to ex) i'ii In behalfo: our beioved ,-.,uutiy, a iel! .«.ntc.ug atalaSB, both la«pluion and ic.lou, in ali maltor* apie.it,' .ng tu oui «ta-tjjasatv iib lurh a unity.m,'!: wliJem.inch faith lu »*.-!: other,aud lu each department of the I..-*».n.,,»¦ » th.ul be pia-I »:cd to nudergu u ore o. lil.! and uaU.orl :n«, and to ima«tue hu ti victoij ol our iiidep.ade.ii-e froui a »»«ried andbankrupt foe.and no t i what of privation or of luf-lviiug lite Blay have iu itara ¡or in, thci« ia h t ouc duty foraliée and brava people.erhi.-h uo tirciimiUnce« na ever atar.

«Larne 1 ire tn «Valtau tuen.About 8J o'cli»ck on Thursday eveuing .t Ure broke

out in li.e etcher bakery oi J. T. U'ilsou. No. TI Kultonatiaet, the fltuiei eil» .din. to Cold »tree!, nul hy the rear

through to Breni.i'i itreet. The o-igin of the tire li onknown. The tl*:u»i wert lint i»*u in the third itor». The.»»ni, nutialitrlt»! twerty. »era in the callan, and no bio hadboan meda in the otrni cor \V «dneidav uiglit, ,tnd wheotb» watchman weit tl.ro gb th» prciii'««« oa Tlnirtdiy at e

o'cla-kp in. everytulug » m »»fe It i» t'ippo»»d however.that tte nu. .der i.« I eat ef ll.soTeni liny hu« fviuB ,ni ataBI h» heal lo the it .or», »»lieh weie tt-ry dry. Tie f'.euiee«prcad very rapidly, bailliug ill th« «nerrie* of the firrme«,who were promptly i u the «p«>t. Th«, ouly güM known tebe about the bM.diug «« M a t* "ted young su ian i.iarlyknown tit " (lo. ' who 1* »upp- *»d to have b*»-u .o*LThe in *». «r«t dltataveted in tte Hold «ir»»t »nd of the

I ui.iing. No. is. wnicti put!.on o: Hie preraite» eao'ult ha B..¦:-.-..-. g the pecttaa M< ".kui a «tr»«i which aiaa»lieu!. IMfim« 'row the Lout, lue tawm eiteudedj« theother building« 1u.ine.liat»; y »iljsc»nt.

lu» loi* un Mr. Vtil»«m'» inkey nuouuled to ? Ila JJ*»P BJna hinoi-j and lix! :rae ed «-ti'iSiu on «t k niaiire»! foigtim "The uildiug. »lieh w » »utlreiy i.»'!njed »m

o» i»«.d by 31r. \Vi.»on.and -.-.a* »ii.ud »t tJo, M|Maataimtlast uae» it ii. Vttrt m «It/I .nupanlaa.

I B iti in o' til« imllrtu I No. n Kull.ti »tree! wa» »¦-..»»piedby I'.looi it South, printoi., loM e.i,'S»U¡ ina-ired or ? (.(SVla be Tia-i»»'i.«ii'i lu« tram < eeapaiy.lh» upper flour of He»TJgaheasiitM »a» sa .; »

f« iIt BBined » «m«:on, l!» n Bil BIS ot Batet, .'»laped »IBtheir it.-«, tem BO furnltnru ti"1»1. lu«i.r«d.

ihn bt»t Ih'or of N». "1 1".aou »irret waa o c pied ii eCollée and »I'ioe »tore by A. -VlTi.d, it hue iota i« ««J »WOlaeBTeA The »nqi-r portion o! th« bul» ling waa SOBBI i»d yMr W il.on ti » p.oprla'orol the bakery. The buUdlug waaval u»d i! »>...' «>i iu»uied.The '.ni',.! i No M Lu ton atreet occupied by O. I!. Hood

tin the tu et d«,r, Ina. gMUi bo tn«ui.u e. J. A »: e.-n,enak.rof «B.-gicai initrumei.t* I«** » v -e. tumred.l-oloii» i A.l.iecht de« »r» in i-br-uoiuetria, damagedOL »ssj¡ ii.« red. J. VV I i.l», note broker. I at t IM Tia.loai on tb. in d'lig »ti.., h »».. .'»i.ed hy Mr. Dodd. Mg-1,tOl)¡ tn«uted.

lleoul», I'v.-r «V. Co'« »pi»* n ill*. No. it Kui! n «treal,». « .lan d,.-',l by w.ler.. <¦ I ti "V. huaisd far BM,OM,No. 7., 1 u.t- u sli««t luiiuediatcl» Itijoiuing the hakety, wai

eu'.irely l»»tt y«d The in»l lion» aud bai.uieot «vate oc. ii-

p.. .1 li, r.I a. Manari llalaBB trial tl.-.tier« lua* »LXs-.in.ure.I. Th» lo«« on the h.oldiug It 4-1 Do, iu.ni»N« TI ImiUou «treat «ia» o ci..led by i lette: ty Í.M. li i.l.

te-haValsiSj ¦..--. I. »ur.-.i for «>» s-u. Ni -... ri

!.»..! oipied »ne oi the iii>i».t «tunee a» a ¡o .uibc « «i, j,.loss «>H.S»; in.urrl. latMS on tin- building S-t, i««t. a,, oroNo. ":¦ tuiiou «tieet. cn,«roi Utda, aàgeiaviaa ttetetevy,Be.MOoM sirset, was tata j aaattagai, Th» LvattaBaM am

occupied by i-ii'l'.i Ply. dilhM Li oaua* aud raitaai lo*«ti... IS', lu« i«-,l lor ti»',""". JoLiiC lily, paper dealer, ee-ciipnd Hit-lir.t t»oor, lou t-¡.i,i.s>. |,..r^j (.r i»:,.«*.,. |j,I«, »ni ii d thiid lluoii » »re oc-upied hy l.eouaid Bs ott k Co.,Bi«g*sine putalatetai lo-« ai.uo, iu»ui»d for 0 ..'ss'. Th*upi'tr li,ir wn ,. uplel bv W, llaillhtaer. paper boamaki i lam ?¦ -.'.

i iinl.l.i... No ."I »lolil -t.rel. »hi hwo« partially loured.w,i.,,- ... « d ¡>y kl g ti hfeUeaa, Bteaat-p«paaaeteeai la«»v I isu. in..ir«d fur Ob.'".«». The building I« «v.i.ed by J. \V.1'olott) damage - I in«ur.-d.

Lonu m w a i su.A. Dtrne, No. SÜ luden i.nei, optuinu. l.«1T-.se n.|In.uied.A. M.sonl. No. iel I'ultun «i.eet, «lencl! eiguter Dam.

«g,... «ni ahjajOj li ann m Katebaagat emgwy.II. hi»h, No. tn» I ...lion «tiret, guu.mlil,. l.oa* tai, fai .

lu.urad. "*u w. I....» Mee.tosed ~.i hulton nu.t, olotbiL* Lea««bout ei.tssl¡ Hilly ii.i.r» I. 9W Pot!., Noa. V.'and .4 lultoii ilreet, liuw«»a Hain.a*«about 0*4*1 rally in« ned. "

C. u '\*«'»»e.No.. ii and 74 lulloa meet, btokbiudarlaCII Bhuut TI"», iniiiimii.omi i> anaaaa antai r.B»v!or. polaiiey k. A.Un... .No. ti: «eekmaii itreet, gleeDamage* bj »*i«rm hasauieui ihghiliud.cv k. Stailt.rd. No. n P.. »kunu Uns«, drug*, lo«,iheat m latan», hilly tunned. "

P'iîlTi "ft N" :i " .kj ." *.*.*» e^* lo*» ."«'»I-J. l'o>l». No. .1 lteoki.i3u «tteet, l.n.uura. ... d.vo,Lill illau.el.W. II. It ,1,« di, No. a Beekuiaiutre«!, g1..« Loti gt Jw»iu.ly I».«mad. ~" '

Mi. P.idh«ui. No. 73 Beakatea »trtet, futnllure aud clota«I . ii'i.ider.bl...\l. Ilormauie, No 74 lle*ktniu «Ireet, bonding houee.I-'»* vert Uige, li:»urinc« »llibl.li. M. »Voujwiid, Ni .: rlei-iiiuiu Urcef. puuipi Laie«bool -jij,).««!«, lu.ured ni ktb.tvo.tan Neil A ILylm No. 71 lleekuiaa it.erl, ndvUei».I o.« about ei.lHa-J by wi'e:, In.ureAIt I* it'll Willi.*', s .1 St «-,. ,Jtu. lui.iiiic« g«,. *Q0