Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 44, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 November 1861 — Page 2

VOLU.'.IF.

rr.i TT" 'ET' P L Y M O I J T II W EEKLY D E M O C 11 A T . NUMBER 44.

THE PLVI0TII DEMOCRAT.

l'L'tM.ISUKD WKF.KLY BV

our national lifo, that they shall come back slave and not free states"?' 'Had the government bought and raid market price for all the slaves in Maryland, t. i i f:,- : .i r. .i

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rr:r-; ..:. r. - :zzzz (reo, before it fought the battle of Hull PLATT KcDONALD, :::::::: Editor, j Jll,n- h.e war ,wo,u,J h9L he?n. Ht b" fore tins, ana the public debt could not

j have been much greater.'

'No man. rot lost in misanthropy, ran

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I iu :-!ay, .ovv.mi:i:i: 'iSm, IStil.

believe that the great majority of the peo

pie of the free states are not in love with

- 'Jive institutions and the honest applica-I'L.-L'ji a lilt LA it 'A . in. lo.il i..Wh,.. j tion of the docttine of the Declaration of 1 1 1 d i it 1 1 do n i'a li ull tYwin n v-rt r v ai h u rj '

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They iho free states would sustain the

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1 j . u . ;'.; .vr,r a 17'j.v j jjovf rnment in any action towards the t l- ;Ilit Il ........,.- 7V;. '.TV ;;. .'. .i;ll Til '.! 1" I , . , , , , ,

t ,, ... I s-iave-curseu siaies u.ai wouia make liieni

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. ' ,i 7. r t fvr'i !' a ui ) i ml to ! t ' f (.y ' i; t t. r . ,'..(., , i ..',, if I

As the slave-holders are actually at

f; 1 -r .- .f- ; w.ir with tli who i human mpfl. in favor

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3.J A.T.IST T.IiA"S. 1 th;it Norfolk Day B -ok publishes advices from Richmond to the effect that an

'If,' he favR, fin liter on, 'we husband

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i fli;rli.pr tl.cnccMplf-. TU n-nm r Kit,.

.v.t ite was los', n.clii'l.ii ar n t, ) r i&

our means, and make a judicious use of c -liij.ik.i fnm tKc uwt Dit Pjct.

nirlSh i iM VllrAl VVlHILin. otisrnncRieT.t was froin? onatrenpacola. ourresourees.it ivouh he dtflicult to fix Thi-rsov. NW-nihcr 1. J r

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j i antes wn real tne paper say mat it .1 limit to the period during wlticli wo, vivir.s irom i -n noyu wi a .nion rnJC Cli:irhtni.'fis havi Hn-tcli'-d a rl : states that the fixates Nia-ara and Colo-1 could conduct a war against the adversary r t,,e ,ket' w',h f,m tr0' are :i,,,ut to I',n ; r,,a,ivc r:,ft a n,-, tl.e .n,.ch öf tt r i

JEFF. DAVIS' IJESSAGE.

j rado engaged Fort Mcliae- that the fort j whom we now encounter. The verv ef- T. ? c,,;riTOtOT n'1 Ssi;"h j fron, I ort umj tor tr Hul ivan's I,.,.d I a f Kni'i-Miil line rnt li-n if;trfivit1 tiv I .f.ii Slir . ...

THE ACOOMAD EKPEDITION. ")- rtr,t I re;d. frl,r. that ! fr wl.ich l,c m,U to ,!.s,I,.o ,,1 ,ti- i ' ' T1'" ' "-kl. . te vs-eM received damage and were com-I vi. le ns muft exhaust his moans, whilst: 1 lovd li.is pono towar-ls Kicl.viiI where it U ! Tho rr rt'Iiii u-" tr-ti' n of a .rw L'R.UVnC KiTS Alii) A?! Till: moil riJIS-: pelled to haul off. The Day-Rook adds! they fervo to complete the circle, and di- J h,:M he nill make a tnL den. nvM-rr. Z'sZ'ih ciilXritfi mL OMJHS AT HirilliOM). VIHIJIMA. j that Fort Pickens was firing on Pensacola versify the productions of our industrial ' wi" "eafonTatd movement as soon athei,oc-' n. Rlf)rtar yj-dU at st. are'to ti,:-'...

ivr Yinl ' rni , 111 c?.irv arrangements c ut te comp eted. : ,i i. Aa)-iaru. jevstem. lhe reconstruction which he. .,' f ' . M, A.l,er di.ratc.1. , tl,t tlio fl,1,. 4.1 ff-t bv arn,4 b.,me9 .lailr mc ! ' :ifJ".t!?lI?LT. .'! i - """-Hi.

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FIRING UPON PENSACOLA.

TOWS OF W.lRU'Ä'fiTO.'V

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V ' ' ' .'l " I'.rri 1.11 Jill;. .... , II II '-in-iif. .'-1 -(,,..., ...,',;;,.,, f-. ,-tr : of injustice to the weak, snail we no .Vi", ".w.".'.':'", ' "'r'' 7-V";;;'- Htake up the gage and light for downrigh ;.,.., f.-- .'.,;..... i ,:rit:(..r, - r,..'trtll-; ,.,( r-.t ,',, justice? 1 ha war must end one way 01

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justice; I ha war must end one way or

another. Justice must gain or lose by it.

,s t . . - , ,i . , . .., t, - , ..- f.-i.v v : If plaverv is to survive, itisttce must lose. : . , -., :.,-., j II it is not. better have it killed by the

j shortest rut. Ho! unsophisticated young ! America, to the rescue ! Oceans of twad-

irte have been ladled over this nation about AlSm.rrSO.yg?:?? KA3m:.T. ;!ho danger of letting black people loose! The list number of the Marshall Co. j )VoaItl ,rt (J'i l"Hre some danger in ,., , , , , , . , it! Thev are entirely too pafe for their Jiif i:ülic(i)t contained a lenirthy .article un- ; . . . . , , . , .. J . own mteiests and ours. It is time to hoot uer tue loading. -What of the Warrioutof this continent the nonsense that it 'J i)o author ! the nr.icle known to be an : is more dangerous to hire than to drive, AboiitioTiis', and i: is not surprising that ' to 'l?ir lo anybody. There is he should give expresi mi to such views ! nr,t one fant in 1,1,3 worIll's history, so far aq r;.,.,.:,,,.,0 10 :o:' T ...,, ., , ; as ti e writer knows, and he once offered

.... 1 1 a handsome reward for one. to chow that

harm ever came from libetatinir

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ers oi utai i;k enrertatn, tut thai rdatli.ig. an v

iy frr.ouhl compromise the reputation of slave.' LU paper . and his party, by publishing j .fini we all deserve to be black and Btich treasonable ass-rvatioi.3 a that ar- ; chattle slaves to boot, if wo do not have tide contain, is m-r loan was xpecteil ' '',e sense to u? lhj emancipation of the

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mil. .Not content Wi: i m.r. v v u.rr 1 Ui,i; K 1 '1" IS uiu menus oi fc:iinir me

' , , : i- 11 0 ' nation, it being a self-evident infdüble tii-i articri a pjaco in his cotunins, he "ives ' r i- n , i ..... , c i means of ending the rebellion in the shortl. an editorial r.o.ice wnic'n contains thelost tusaibla time.'

I ifjujiig Jii.'i er, p-iss-iges, and which I

.u.. cuj.i.jii. iii.ii io li-j enjoisemeni ot the ; r... i ...u .tt: ,i i..

, t j , . . , Mn iriinnuii luniieu, mini article: 'then? Will slaveholders consent to work

Douhtlesu not, if left to

'Dopq anybody ask. After the slaves are

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. 1111 i - . ii.i I uic v. ru in i.riinin-j iiLiiiua. i lie UiSlril commenced on Saturday, and was logres- j palpably impospib.e. ?sot only do the ! relel hattor'os. She replied by throwing fItM, j myxX;.x a;j .,i0It ti1lt t!i.y yvre forced t t L ing Sunday night. Fort Pickens; by ; causes which induced as to separate Etill i and routed the rebel. The boat was but slightly ; .,.. as;i-M.t t,r;r w;:i. firing hot shot, had et the Pensacola Xavy-i lst in t till force, but they have been ; tIan io( u!- j a deserter from the reb-! sfatcs that tlirfe

iVard on lire three times, but the rebel i strengthened, and whatever doubt may i . . 1 ' , tuc,! ' , L",.on BW,rainnn'Ui&i1l!iIB).,itM.M.i ........ " : Meiidav. near IMensant III 1. Missouri, wer ein- . i. i . i- . . ,. .

accounts, made up to the latter day. state J Have hngered in th. minds of any must j tur(,, OIl Tu,S(ll noar Wanen. bv M,i ,r i T. . . A . " tU'r"

t'.n SJi-rrnn, I.itflv in roruin:iii! iu KDtcir

! w i!! l,o !i:ef of C n. 1I.IÜ. k'i .-tafT.

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Fresn Vusiliitißtöu. Special dispatch to the Chicago Time?. Washington, Xov. 25 General Louis Illenker, commanding one of the divisions of the army, resigned today. He had trouble with one of his officers. One of the government binderies was burned to day, destroying fifty thousand copies of the Patent Oflico Report. All published speculations about the

policy of ihe administration are stated.

that they had extinguished the llames. , lve been completely dispelled by subse- j Hou-h's cavalry. About 150 pri.scne

rs were ta-

They had not, however, been able to sup

press those of the burning town of Warrington, which tho hot shot had utterly destroyed. It was thought at Old Point that our victory was decisive.

quent events. If, instead of being a disso- ken

No more cavalry regiments will be aceer-ted bv ' r - v i . - . i s . i J n i v ; Afire in U a-Iiiiiton st rJay destroy.' oy(r

on

JSvtT. Da vi ?lv:'. Wasiiingtox, Nov. 23 The Richmond pap3rs of Monday last

contain the message of 'President' Davis j ing such a connection,' etc.

to tho Congress of the rebel States. After the usual congratulations, he says:

"Tho operations of tho army, eoon to;

lotion of a leagua, it were indeed a rebel

(rot'.rnnw.tit

lion in which we wen eno-aed, we mh'ht ' ! 5;hfM t - iei of the r.tttnt ():lice lie; crt

. ....... I nice uiouano reoeis nave UMiamlod n Ac-I u- tllt . - find ample vindication for the course ojcomacm.n, Vj inwthfJvt6lüfü D ; T'r(oC r iV l , , ' "V. have adopted in the scenes which are now ' expedition. ! .r,.e ,( "W: UiU 1 V V v i - . ,. yt i o. . n ! r- i- .. . l"!sh w;'h 'tbeN near Beaufort, and were forn.jv,

uein eiKiciea in mo united riaie. uiirj ' M'-ani'iups are now co.um at.ew l ork, people now lock with contemptuous r.ston j l!-ir dsi-natioii being Tort Koval. ishment o.i those with whom they have . , r i nir.w, ... . , 1 A letter from FlatteM ItiM, i;r:d'-r ditf of the been so recently associated. I hey shrink i k,i. ., , , , with aversion from the bare idea of renew- u : ex from f .it-, five eo int. of :,;,' r

; Tri tl al repüdia'e 1 -ee--,n, i; a f!i .-r;. 1 ','.'

r t:r", n':rx i'.t in n. liextfurt is In-irig trf:." h il by J n. Sh-rnvm . In aiit!-!p i'i.iii of an aiti'.koa CJo!umbu. th f re at 'i il po'iit Im Ifu iii'-r'-a'-cd to lT.'o

ri-ii, wit:. . ') c o.n :i. H'o.-n o:ie ttt-re ft

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TI .n,tl.r o .i l...', l n i : a free svstem'.

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writer, and some

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t Kia t osilions mav i 1 . ' . 1 1 "'""'"' ' mancipa-

startio come timid Republican - they will l,on 13 nhv?,y3 ti unhtness of the master, certainly call down tho anathemas oi l'!lt ll-e expenses of the yv:ir must be paid. tho. i;.! patriots known as pro-slaverv nn(1 t,;e hmU of ll,e ,ebels n-"5t (1 Democrats'.-. If tho rebellion ;.J, ! Our armies will settle them. They are bo supples?! in a reasonable time with- i Uf !1 dlhlil 1,1 11,0 rts of Fpnre' lf ,i0t of ut proclaiming liberty to the slaves we ! Wfin T,,-v know ,:ow lo work tlmsehes would prefer i:, but if kcannor, kv sdy ht nmJ ,,ow lV nKllie r,',,.ora Worli nn(1 Itle d::e. ;JU1(1 lirpily. Cajdtal will flow where j'hov vokj to tho plough and kindlo the U tnere auyihrig more needed to prove j forg"tire. They muM and will plant, wa thacli.iije of nbolkionim which w-2 have ter and cherish ti e right fort of tiviTzamr.do agaiiis: him? lie er.vs he is in favor i l'"n "M th ir courage has deliv of -proc'aiaii.g liburtv to tie drives,' if the !rrc1 f,om M,rse' If'lni nature is , v- , . j everywhere the Htm--. The cause of ha it oeiiiu.i cat.r.ot put cluv.n m a reasona- . i"u .i i . i -n , , , , . . - -.!. , tred being removed the hatre;! will cease, b e ejng'.o of tixe. himself the judge of ' and th very men who struck at the bewha: Co:;sii;utes a reasonable lengih of l 'V.-d fla in behalf of a pililul tyranny, time. We merely d.siio t0 nut tins evi- bless and venerate the conquerors who der.cuof hhs nboiUionism on record, lha!'"tJMfU ;,,ulcr U in lho namo of c:en,:l1

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authority, to be guess-work, so far as they

.allude to he negro question.

This morning a deserter named Wes-t '

came into our lines from the rebel army.

Hy is a son of a worthy official of the

Treasurv Department heto.

He has been acting as Orderly to a rebel

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vfroim.u, um is nearuiy rirej ol remaining impressed in the rebel service, and adroitly managed to escape. Ilii statements aie intelligent and credible.

With SHch a people, we may be mn- t;n v tl r"'"n' t"""l k r'"'-' ;-::. tent to live at peaop, but our separation h c ,. , , ' ' 1 "f (,onirres,-. M.ub.e .N. I i . I ,r vin name IVfinal, and, for the independence we have v; ...j (:vrrri,,r

be partially interrupted by the approach-1 asserted, we wi 1 accept no alternative.' j Pour thousand rebel eava'ry, nn b-rlfatr, aring winter, have afforded a protection to He concludes as follows : 'While the T! t"r w-'y tf inv-ide k'an-a. J.ane hu t!;r. e the country, and shed a glorious lustre i war, which is waed to take from u ti e i"f,nf,'-v f r''st them. Jo.k.,n

upon its arms, tlirougb tho trying vieissi- j rights of self-government, can never a'tain ! I"",ature httV,? 5afsf'a a" orlhliU,?e of

Hides of mote than ono arduous campaign, j that en;l, it remains to be s-en how far it

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A '.f 1 ,." ' i f ''. were fri-.r,;r

V n irii't of C -,::o on Af i v. An o: '.. r h o b- n i--u! (" i';ro, sti:;n r1,v.

I. m-re !:r'o':-fH !v riTitd.

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which entitle our brave volunteers to our

praise and gratitude." Further on lie f.-ivs:

1'ift ecu hundred seci-s-ioni -ts, :h Xorthanipton

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j v i.i.., ni.,iMicinii,uiui meir arm, ami trie tem of the world, which may carrv Miffer- bi'i"" trooj.s are in lull iO'.ccm of that and

ing to other lands as well as our own. In

"After more than seven months of war, 'the meantin. we shall continue this'

Aec'irnae eount'es. A balloon asem-ion yc.-tepl.iy showed tint the .i.i. , i . t - . ....

the enemy have not only failed to extend j struggle in humble dependence upon u.ln th"r ltZnnrt"T thoiroccupancy of our soil, but new States j Providence, from who.e marching scut i ; 'iw L ht'uZi Vru.s for it, and Territories havo been added to our ny we cannot coneeal the secrets of our fi'"b(1!" Pi.i n volunte rs. Confederacy; while, instead c.f their ! hearts, and to whoe rule wc confidently ! 1 ht" rrI",,t ,l,u L',r 1 I-.vn''" ' rr 1- oftndve ibreaiened march of unchecked conouest. : Pnbmit or döa.;;Qe v..r ' ' r,'!n llks on lhe Wn and .Iidtll case is contra

they have been diiven at more th

dieted.

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,-"""o uei'enu umn onrseives. j.ioertyis TI-.it nmrol -f f.; ,t. ........ ,

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-" it-iToii.-, mil i, u ion : aiwavs won w icto t ere pvh's t ö no r u-...

TT I , i . , . , I - -- -- ..... .. , iiir ii ii nil il , i lur S'TViOt' Ü'l t 1C ''ill lie says that the ntbeis have about CO.- ja fair comparison between the two belüg j conquerable will to be free; and we have''-.,. 000 met. atound Manassa. jetents as to men, military means, and Ii- j reason to know tie sMero'h that is Mvon ' U U l?' f vH to Del.Mv.ire t'at p-rtion

intir picKeia extend tins Side uf I-airfax ! r-amtial condition, the Confederate - States I hv a conccions e,we not - nN- of ; X :r- ,,u ,"l-e-n the Ch.wip.Mke h'ty 1 im.

uuring me day, Lui are withdrawn to Centreville at night. The forces are wtdl provided with tents, but are po.irly clothed and not very well led, though preparations fur better clothing had been made. Prince Poiignac is a member of Beauregard's staff. West saw no indications of any rebel movements, beyond preparations for winter

j quarters.

J.y, a:: tie' rebels say tli.it lie 1.1 be ; t ; ..r-J t . J t'i hm!.-. IVIee, v.ith Q:,,n'.in sn,.n, i,at I'lea.nt H.'.l, ci i.is way tvetw . r h A r.Tt ir c arr; iri flcc-t is bein Ctttd r--.t : Ni-'A' Yolk. Fremont left St. Loa;. jostirlay fr VAl. :.; ton. Th" i-suin? of a Mir of elioin to every nun :) th'- army of tho I'lihnnc w s eo.nrneiii.ed bv (' (ja u ti nn ist i Pejait:ti. !it yc-terd.iy. ii- I thai tier's re-iirn tt i n i ii I to ha e I rj cau-e I bv tlie re ; 'i-iii of a h t'er frum ' n. CleÜ.m 1 ri i--'.it;o;i in t!iv ree'p'o!i hy (Ion. II. t.:' mi i L'd tix of sl'i t pi-r ni'ynt'i from e'! :Vr f Iii" iiv It is rutnor-I that Sigf-1 !',! h a--i:n 1 :h- i .nt cei:::n ui t.

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an, relatively much stronger now than j nitudo but of the 1 ighteousness of our i ZZ.l7Ch

wiieuiiio siruir-ne commenced. i caue -

j i 1 : -a. ii" oi" (.,-!.'n oi i rn'.o :n a Uu: . :-:: Mexico. Vh-th. r Ia.Iand and Franc I Ii ' Vi- agreed to Iiis i not known j Important inform ifiun having been co:-vrv-1 to

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........ ....... ... c , iiiiiui o ij guer-s no will I r.u!, tiipeo;! will k:;ow he is lyin. t We do not dein to undertako t- refute ' the po,i;io:,H taken by 'What of the War,' : .as they are to self-eviie:iily absurd, so : düVoi 1 of fact or r.-i-on, and -- repttnatit 1 to ovt ry 1 n.-il man who 'u if5 favor f the1 C'i ti.s :;.:: i -in, at:! tie? enfrcemei,t rf the laws, that t i . -y i ecd hat be sen to be detested. We prepes-', thetef.ro, to oive a few tperime: h,i,.ks from this ebullition of pittivtim. I the tirst j.lace we shall r 1 l'ii cs. . n-i .. r. . I . !. I . ,

.... .-n'.-.ii:nn oi toe a 1 1 nor wntcn

a r.onhi: e:v.

lie speaks i-i high terms of tho people of tho State of Missouri, who, he says, "conducted the war. in the face of almost unparalleled difficulties, with a spirit and success alike worthy of themselves and of the great cause in which they are gtrti".

gling."

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We had a 6tibscriber at Ilourbon, in this county, named Dalk, yho ilied tome time last ppiing. wo believe. After his death, his paper was taken out by his only von. Nicholas, aged about twelve years. Into his hands was committed the caro of the farm, and ihe pupport of his widowed mother. lie called on us about two weeks- .ago, and f-aid he would pay us one dollar in a few weeks, and the balance next

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ovo tla r . r t ' M'oi, ai ineenuoi nie year. i ruo to 9en tl.e most igriuiani of 'jur iiopuhitin . .' , , . , J kno'v to Lo fa'-e ' "''''"'l t'w ""aI was ppot, and came to

Jhand last Monday, accompanied by the the Southern slave-: f..!l nn inir lutti.r n-liö.b nra lulu llm lil.aplr

C . . I I I I J

Xob.dv ha'cs

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s, f .r the

Ki.tves.

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iii'.ij lici. ji iiomiU'r r r .i l -. e r "' o ,cf copyivg for the bentfit offome of our 1 delinfitiet.t stifici iber manv fif titan

, . . ... j ... ........ v,. ...v,.,Jhe South has been loved by the! i r r n i v . m t i . . - . .worth thousands of dollars, who have iNor.il ;.5 wen as if tlavery i.ad not existed , - . , there,' ; üe''n ow,n3 Uii fruIn thiee months to four Tl.- Ji-irfh 1 .i .t-o . . . . i ... i i . J ars.

. no , i uii' eoea ,( uio j slave hoidt-r mo: o than their fair fehure of I "November the 22d, 1TCI. p oii.ical p iwtr.' j .A voriljrom XUl0la, Jj0lc to tllC riht. They hat? tn mow the less we hate er: thm. Our crime in their eyes, is, that j "I Wnd you for the Plymouth Democrat we are sony f r th-ir inji-,:ic- iu the bla-k 'papei. Sl.OO, and I hop to send you the lnri:i-' ; remainder in April, ICG2. Please send Tl.ey tVO ,: i ex'e,miaa-e from the face I Ü G P ta',d ,fum wJ''c' 1 of tic- earth ewy mat, who will not eilher i W,!Vl'';Ve l V'i'' VOU' ' "0l p articipa'e it, th,ir cimo or cordially aP-I"0"'1 , Ty !,,nr ,''e P- ent prove of it. 'year, for when I wasi present there I told . j Mr. Scott how the matter stood. ihe f .. lowing are th? sentiments which i 'NICHOLAS DALK. vervv. lv b i: timid Republicans and I "To Messrs. McDonald." pro fe'avry Democrat' aro expected to j Here is a boy only I welve years old who ui',ls'1- has the intelligence to lake a paper, the 'Misconceiving entirely the cause of the ! manliness to pay for it. and the time to n-ar, ari l ihe ',c, o t!,. em-mv, wo j read .t. We have on our list at least three have every reason to U thankful that no,h i,ium!ret! .and lift? names of able-bodied lag worse, has h.tppenei to our cause : but ! , , , what have w- tohop f ,r the future? As i mn W,, ,,ave IMluI ul "O,,i,"of i"r" long as we do not Miik at the causo of js"v,jn nif,t,,a we bavo published the pathe w.'.r. nothing. Kvery dollar we expend ' pf,r ; yet this orphan boy who suppoits in restoring ihn l,l,m .jnr, te helhon, is ! hitiiself and mother by his own labor and !o mucii ol-.en to ih lebe cau'-e - . i . , 1 , . , management, v when ho agrees to. long as siavo firojwrty is not Ktricken j . Hw.ay from urer them, h really makes i Vo take pleasure in chronicling thi9 oa little dilfer'oico to the Southerners whether &is in tho desert ol delinquent'', and offer they take Washington or not.' j up our pr;iV(.r for a rogifnent of such Sllb 'Neatly every blow our government has j fcribers. When tho time for which he

struck has iiet, where the c

tucky. and that her reonl', af:.-r havin-' Somerset r. im'v. Md., a few mih sfiom

been deceived into a mistaken security, j t,H Accomac, Va. . line. When they arri-

SATCStV, '21. The n-bels are stül in 1 iriro f,,,,-,. ,,t utrv i!!e. The S ju:!i nn I .eitti C.ro'ina an I t;,-or-'.i

t"o.tj.s are :inxi...:s tu fo l;o:r..- to do tend tin?

S un. fay is-s, Imt (1. n. J..h

rr

nemy ua,

strongest. Not one has been truck, witli :a approbation, wheio ho ii weakCot,' It is really a cae of national life or death, and the people must judge according to their own light and observation whether the terrible fart is as above stated.

has paid expires he can have tho Demock at ono year at our expense.

When you seo a Democrat who goes out of his way on all occasions to talk .about the ne.-essity of preserving ihe Demo crath: organization, keep a good look out ll.nl l..t I... !... .

i , .. i , . , ji.irtk ii? i'jrn ikh iiiurav in.ai ortraii.zation It 1 F 1 a I I . ii I f .v nn. r . . r. .. 1.,. 1 ... ' . -

k -, i..ii, - i. .7 , null. ni .4 t'.irK j ,1 -l.- "1 I

i e i: i . . 'he first opportunity. Atw Albany Leh home, wih children, liberty, country, cry I 11 3 j

aioud and t.'ernird of the government lhat it lose not one moment it. d-aiin" its dead-

1; .. i ... i .i . . .

u ni imia ai Slavery, tnai ii si'ike at the enemy's wealm point, that it ink at once the soil from wlrch gtew and grows the hatred that produc.'I thi rehlli..n. 'I he single head and arm of the heroic Tighlmau re aj.tured a ship from the Jeff. Davis pi rates. We may have a bund red thouennd such heroes with a word. Are we ashamed of that word, liberty?' We do not .admit their light to make themselves foreign Matcn, and intend to bring the?n back under the oriPtitution. Hut are we going to insist, at tho risk of

Yes, and when you p?q a Democratic editor ue his influence to break down that organization, and denounce as rebel sympathizers all who aid in maintaing it, you may net it down as a dead certainty that he will not be mur h troubled about the organization a year hence Tho historical knowledge of the Lahjcr will b a valuable addition lo tho party with which it cast its lot. as wo notice in a lato number the editors eay wo purchased Florida with Texas ! ! !

, . , . . at II lt;.ii;,s Kt-rrv in Frid iv. A larce immhcr of oM ve-o!.it loaded wit'i ,.; . , , fi., . t . i , , I I ! S r.t ,,.,-t S.i.Mi,l!,, U M-l.rt ü.frs.ir-

tain strategic points which would have j r"5a'd " -be object of ihe force, the P-- !m-jiur j,, of rcn.h-ring the hl..'cka le Iu.'.e JiVct- .V'" th M5t . : Uiv r' given them great advantage in tie contest j mii'-n of General Di.x was twice lead toin d ; I ir.imb. r ..r Fe i. i d ts-. .;, at .u:u a step which was not only justified by ! 'bjm, and ihey pcemed snrpri-ed and' rrvU hav b-inied Wa.-uv, M i., in or !er L .

the noc,.s.ity of self defence on the part ! M1'1? gratified. They sai l it was ll e , that i! :m'' iatrr iarte for ' u .... T 7,' ' C? r-f4'P' of the Confident States, but also by a very t,1,!1iT nlo I, and they hoped j ! t , u l""V- h,;,ie . ,i,s;,o ,o u u., p.ipto or K,n.oty. u ; w rn!.e,i Sw, ,,,, ,u-e ,i,.m !k.;;::, irr r,rir,;: was never intended by tho Confederate protection for the secessionist-", who had. States. .ranin' of Antony the

government to conquer or coerce tho peo- I within the last two or three weeks, been 1 A IVd. ral tram of SO n jg Ui cn-u bv ' ou;'raI " :it lüioSur.find.

impressing lhem into their service. It n" " WlH ",,",'y o.trtmed bv r. beU while on t!,e : . . l otitteet -.a

w-v r.om bed.Tlia to Leav. nwonh. io 1 ..g: tn.-n t. low a IU isctirr &!

pie of that IState, but, on the contrary, it

was declared by our Geierals that they

noilKioi (.Ii. i( Kil.stix's tlorks h-. !... i 1 H'" n til-!! I . oieS. in .1 toivai.. h.,.-r

accotit.t t f tic drawing for tie

was true that dm ing the day tho presence

would withdraw their troop, if the Federal ! f the United States gunboats (probably : ;7.o", V!;.- ur'" r.'': I

... ... . . .1.0, K : 1 n t- 1 1 . -". -o.i jM.iviu lii. i.iiiiiie-,' iiriiitngovernment would do likewise. A rnc n'e A jax and heliatioe) protected them, m.-nt. 1

lamation was also ma le of oar desire to j but during the night tho secessionists : Ju.b'e Rh-har.Io,of Mo., büe der a.roV 'TT ' . "lm,,,u! u1, a t stam! J respect the neutrality of Kentucky and the aJvance and carry them ofT. Many ; l'-v IV'WaN, nhile ntai-in the rou.t !,.,. at S,t :4-'rin,!,t t,K' t-ondrmr.ed pir.v.es t intention to abide by tho wishes of her j Uni ,n mo" hri, rt take refuge in the woods. ! Ml ' I '"'y, WW, .0 ronü,,-.! w oik and Pl.il. h,!pl.ia. He Wi people, as soon as theV were free to express st others had succeeded in crowing to 1 W5,"W- S Mnc ,mkt ; al ,,r-- " hi V 10;h 11 J ....... 3 r' r-n a.,,, k. i 1 .c.l. mv. ... l. 1. .

the Mary and sh e for safdy ti . t :r.i r... as mmnierc. totötersl - 1 ,M V Iheotiiruial ordmanco of o.-fi01 of ...th V ? It was Sunday when the landing wa i Carolina has ,ent to the .Vavv , r quartern Or, asking on W. i.

,i'.JM:(,s be was wan'ed. (Jen. Wir.J-r

-.were ' h tia I a rv unt S. D.

p-T.o'rn. j a i th- m t u:ip:.-

their opinions. The.so declarations were approved by me, and I should regard it as one of the bet effects of the march of our

troops into Kentucky if it should aid in giing to her people liberty of choice and free opportunity to decide their own policy according to their own will.' While,' he says, 'the army has b.en chiefly instrumental in ptoseeuting tl,w great contest, tho navy has also ben effective in full proportion to its means.' He speaks of tho difficulties attending mail transportation, some of which, ho declares, can bo overcome only by time and tho improved condition of tho country, or the restoration of peace, but others by legislation.

'As to the financial system, it has worked well so far, and promise good results for the future. To the extent that treasury notes may l3 issued, the government is enabled to bonow money without interest, and thus facilitate the conduct of lh war. This extent is measured by the portion of tho field of circulation which these notes can be made to occupy. The proportion of tho field thus occupied depends again upon tho amount of tho deht for which they are receivable, and, when due, not only the debts of tho Confederate and State governments are payable iu tl is medium, hut a large portion of it may bo circulated at par. Theie is every reason to believe that tho Confederate treasury note i fast becoming such a medium. Tho propoilion that theeo notes shall bo convei tihle int. Confederate stock, bearing 0 percent, interest, at the pleasure of tho holders, in

sures them against depreciation below the I

value of 1l1.1t stock, and no coniidernble fall in their value need bo feared so long as

iinade, and for this le.ison many of them l!'-v Dnnont.

refused to sell provi-i ms, but were Jinallv' ''pni wa warmly revived at Cinehinri.v.nh,,! nv...i - - 1 , T!cirs!;.y evening.

I" """-" uj.io. iw iiooiu ji 11(111 snppiy at

: an-

: duty to

j. ....... .. in iiiiii 1 LillHI M IUI I ill l'. 1 W 11 . 0 11 - I rnaiulo uo.l bas Iii-Iii no-n'i t -1 . t ..... r,: i-i . . . vry m.Kler.i.e rate,. I, con.isu-a i N.. Y..,kl,v ,, V,, 'J ' ' ' " ' K J ! '

The Baltimore Ameiic.n of Monday 1 ' 1 ,srm-" h " ni,,il," " f'.--"tive !.wp. flen. ll dconfains an interesting account of the arri- ' r",""l:,,"! " luu-vt, h ..1 1 ' e 1 1. . 1 or.icivd th.it such jn..ti -! ;dl not itere.iiter be alal at its destination of the I edera exre- 1 j..(l,i . .... ,- . 1 101. ea .0 entrr ti e lines ul aur r:!?n- m .r

Iditi.-n to tlv eastern shore of Virginia. ' f..n e on t ie mm-h.

He continues: j The for. e, nunibering some five thousand A w V,.r! re-'n.ei:t i!iriw a -onomn bridge rinding that tho Confeder.ifo States mhatked on tl e ft'eamors G-orgia :i''r" tIlc "".vteri.y In short ..:-.!er.

Commodore Goldsborough reached here ! were about to be invaded throu'd, Ken- j a,1' Gm.rgina. latiding at New Point.

Y f -w ..... 1 1-.

to-uay Horn Eastern irinia. He says that there U scarcely a vesti"e - o

of tho ci.ih!l!.hi ..b.n.r..,. .J..;! 1, ...,......1 ...1 '. .1 . f l. . .1 ) yrfA nf tf .tr. ..

-. .".II0 01. mini-. uii.iniini iimi in uangeroi oeing suu ''. i .-. nn. .on, on nn.:av c.: as's, i:it t n n. Jutm-ton will i.ot i m: ts

fv i i. .. . ........... . ...... . .i . ." i , . .... 1 ' 'HV !.!

me jieojnu who weie in arms lave gone jngate.i ty mo 1-eiieral lorces, our armies oioini-ig ias(, me owicers were at once in- o. ,iii;!(, r.ci-au.e he I .dy ..ot n I. i,.U an atta

quietly ajout their vocations, while GjH. were matched into lhat State to repel the ! vted to n large frame house and well en-

Dix has taken meast p'S to secure all the I enemy and jtevent their occupation of cer- i tertnino !. The people havi-.g inquired in

arms which they have laid down. Hebels Imo made their appearance below Mount Vernon, taken prisoners all the men who sold forage to our government, and captured the womea who welcomed our pickets. The steamer Pago has been attempting to capture our light gunboats in the Lower Potomac, but got frightened into her old hiding place. Intelligence confirming the reported inangulation of a new State government in North Carolina has been received here. Over forty counties wero represented in tho convention. Charles Havelock, brother of Gcnaral

Havelock, of India fame, and late of the Uiitish army, ha3 accepted the position of

Aid -de-Camp to General McChdlan, with

the rank of Colonel. Tho Pension Office is issuing, on ar.

average, ono pension per day to soldiers

of tho present war. Tho Postoffice Department baa given permission for 17,000 letters to go to Port 1 loyal. All is quiet within tho army to-day. The following notice was issued to-day from the S'ate Department: " Oscar Irving, Johnathan Armory, and K. L. 0. Adams, a! New York, Iloston, and Portland, respectively, aro authorized to countersign passports for foreigners proceeding thence abroad. (Signed) "WM. II. SKWAUD." J. Howard, Jr., one of the correspondents of the N. V. Times, has been tendered the position of Assistant Adjutant General to General Gormon's brigade. Several persons belonging to Maryland have been i 'dossed from Fort Warren. A foraging expedition from McDowell's Division to-day, obtained a large amount of forage cn the road halfway to Fairfax Court House. No signs of the enemy were seen. B'irv ;ciio1 u Tor! Picken. Nkw York, Nov. (2G. A Fortress Monroe dispatch to the

Tribune says :

"Fort Pickens opened fire on P.ragg's

forces on Saturday. Tho particulars are meagre and through rebel sources. Urag" telegraphs lhat he vms biking the bombardment cooly. Tho rebels claim to have

breached tho walls of hort Pickens. The

Navy-Yard was on lire three times and put out. The Tillage Warrington was burned by I'iown's fire the first day. Washington, Nov. Ch Assistant Secretary of the Nvv Fox received a dispatch from Haltimore, utatine-

.n.h.-d

i.-.- ri.!. .if t ib.-

e i : -a, . la . "!. Sj-p-er hi-tfc-.i ! 1 xi ta a a !:ie:a'.. r i. i.i t.e Fir-l C .:uutri t ot Viri..?.i. T!i- ; r fi'oT IV anrear.t ht b-. m i: . n ?'.-t.tt:i-.-.

n j rNet.er at L'.1 ;ry, N. C , ai. I Ta

il

Fi.e C!. arch .-;r-T

in

:rrt is itri-;a.; t

i. ' :n t! T.r-"ii .f an t f tr.

: . - 1 1 F S; .i n, ho, t in d I. eo..! i !in- .t

.t win.- '.cat a the coet.trv ..'.J

I'roui I. l.nni . St. Lot N r. '.W In. ' ' i - T '-e his rf.irhi J J.-io r;l r !o, i- t n;-tid:i'L' at Scdal'.a. t'i.it Pr-.-.-' army rr-t-T...r.. ...1... .Ii i l. .

'.oT.ii i. i -.t i j ret-. :V'i i.-cci'..i on a:-r

r.. ,. i ini'ii im, Ol (' Wili'D VAoalnlil...! . l ...... i' I ' f t Ml ! ... ... ...

-öooj.en, ine.-ii, rs, Iisii "ii. iiiuHM.iM.or;:..! ,,,,!;!, Wen ml.. ;i and turtles. The men Ma'od that ll.e ,: n. tal in the regular artav. blockade made their condition perfectly! M..nv . isolate.l, s that they pcarceley knew uhat ' 'V'i'-e-ard recently tendered Iiis resi-nati..;, as Was going on ill the res! of the world. Gem r.,1 of lb rebel army, but w is in hi, e J to Accumac countv contains 4 775 wld'e ! VU1"Ir I,,vi'ia,,,1 H'"e-ard yyere t va. - males, ;,.827 fenietotai. 0.700; ot ; :::,-r!r w;;:? .V: free colored, 3. 20A: total slave, 4.0H7; ! course. 1,i,f,"MW

th

total population. I7.C90.

fat.'r iv i i .1. . - i i i.

i " o ;uoi-,i i. lieniim.a

,

oi.i. r I inder to draw U:a

IV.leril pii.iMHi for a vic;i:n. Ti.Coh.nol was ..i-oil-d fn.ni the otlico toile prison. whei-H he f.M,:, a I his fellow . Si-c-rs. s.-ienry five i:, numb.-r. drawn up is Hwait the sal isue. Th- ,, cf tl.e oflicert.on be.i..ate iip of r-.per. haiir;

Northampton county contains 1 . &3 ! v,,ni,:'h cns.,uom., ol- tju, p.-rt h'nr d afl.,

white males, 1.571 f-males; total. 3 Hf, I atM '"" nbcM of pco-k a e .jnitt

fircat pa.,:e prevails at (M..w!r,t ,n nndSa ,MU ,,Uo ' ,in Winder re-

total slave population, 3.CI3; to'al ptpu!aion, G.753.

IT,

thoe

... lit . ...

q'l' sien iion. .,t. My to draw from ti e b. one ,,,... ul,., h.oihl be held in I-C4

i Smith, benteiuvd at Philadelphia. Mr. ...a.le tii:ty. ni.h evident amotion, druw fatal

cities.

I oiniid.ib'e reparation ar. I, cmI Ii I ; I , i . ..

i nuifo onrr.if.i.ti s.t..ri

mTni l ft j.mentsanived there on F,id,y f,a.,.i balbn,,,,. Mp' Hn,l, 'h-IiU stillness, .an1 11 K l jA I Kb i . a": A""Mi- i ii. ,mo- M Cl1 r.MVr?iu T1;ir. lc n 'r M ,t 1 '"i1 ' wiI' : ' to.'ndc rs, n ludin- Colonel Wood arms rou Tin: itdkiml aimiv.uv,. .:t:::n, v:r?::t:l.,;,:iM '-.t ,., .i,;,, ;.n l

i they Hill reccve their anno, ,..,. !' hmoMl1 ,,!' odlowir. ,t,v. ir.

THE I .MI1MSTS (IF htST ThWhSShF.

Wo.,! s.aysof tho position of himself aud

ONLY ONE DAY FZOll NEW YOEK.

You

the impost shall be prudently paid. The Land begs the reinf,

Special to the Fa nin Join nah New York, Nov. .7. The steamship Fulton brought 3J,(.(J0 stand of arms.

A Fortress Monroe letter says that lho ! a . .... I

rebels lost U, killed and wounded by the' Cu .elso' hri.ade, :..no,i ,

shelling of ihe camp at Warwick. The Richmond Dispitclt reports 3.000 Unionists in lho mountains of Fast Ten-

nesi.ee, under Parson Iliownlow and Major1

unman, who are doing more mischief cms reply to . Ti,om.i

than the ankees in Kentucky.

Tho Dispatch proposes lho aband

ment of Norfolk in the event of an attack.

! The amount of claims alre ulv I'V J hef..t.. ti.

in ... .. l:..-i

i-.o. imin ni v omiiiisioners in St .otlis is iti '" patt l : I o.".o i.ou - . .

1 ' i surra that a.tr t.,ts ,

more and Ohio i::iil10ad , ,. I tru.t lhat you ill To ,,: bo,, flom rrfrrs, yi liroo t,r , ,, y r 'an. consistent with tour duly

ed np tl,. Jmo-s Kivrr on 1 ri-lyy as fJr a, xy..r. l" th t'"Vernm.nt. to rel,..Ve those ofTiceri

may rot o-

ick anddetnohshed a rebel camp at that point. wl, Uf?,t "1 to light the ba!tl- of tl rir x" ha,or-u:try; from a posiu of;.rand ..,- trcs."

StlOI. ' h.ft i.i

inniti yisterdav for Iuisille. Tri c i la tHirted

' v "--'h iu. er, in.arcl nortliward.

inj;

'slig?nn. 2C. Iheie xVai, a raml rerjew ,

i:.... i.. i ....

"... ......em. WI,o rxputcdlo arrive , ; ' "S"r soi,ers here, this afternoon br Uh n.tonlod.v.in.MidspnblishnsavolHmm-iGrHl Mcl'WIan .n.l l.b f..M ... .,

l" "cjHrt. I rreinee i lw.......i. ,r

pi ppcta:or8. !?.: .

Ion

lng. Gn. Porter, commanding the regu..r cavalry and artillery, received much

punctual payment of tho interest has been

secured by the act passed by you at tho last session, imposing pueh a rate of taxation as must provide sufficient means for that purpose.'

rcemenl of Ilichmond.

City Point, ar.d Yorktown. 30.000 troops are expected at Fortress Monroe. An order was received there on Monday to tho efhvt that the troop will not be furnished with winter quarters.

Orders hate been issued by General II. .'.lock "ukm-; ,,,,, f the Pepartment of ,hc Missouri conform strictly Mil, the nrmy renda-

The rebel authorities luxe cnscnto.1 ta allow Momhtfffl of CWreta are . ' Jn he lrannii-sion nf rhir ., . "resa aro coming la 1,1 Sion n clothing and blank u to Fn- lUtte rspi i!v b .npnoncrshcldl.y,:lcm. ! Then! l!. r.. r .. . .

. ' ""'-ir OI the lact ofÄ

, . I I II III

All Fpcculatinns as to the iiilmmiitr... ..,'.

v., l(1e nc; ro oucsti. n. are ftabd. on .h,,,;

to bctl;s3 WOlk.

1,16 Department h thtis u taken no Rction in th.e mier of the r-.ig-nau-n of Gen. Dlenker