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*• g**VMt W. p. MARKfW' e. koonu. K. y. r. wou, ASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1862, TEHMS-TB# Dollars a year la adn Baftbt Prladplcg, Pulllj and Practice. BU Important Dootrinae. I. is* Lord.on* Faith, on* lroia«r*ica. Eph. iviS. Tte* BniafMMtootottMprafraatoaof thrt eaaflMthiatteW'bal. aat *-.<•'*•*« or that MM Lord. 0M Bom. vl> 4-4; Cel. II: It; #>r. sv:»i IPrtarlU. il. " «- <**«• «f Ood. Ite only fooodatfon of Hop* and Faith V Chnat. lb# only » W i u » of Jaahfeattoa. t. Tj. Word of God tte Inalruetonl ud tte Spurt of Cod tte *4* im tte r WM nuion of *duh-. 4. *cj> r w u i Cbtm-h of chna I* a nnpwy of acr.ptu- rally Mhtm only, irx* of teU*«er> M d t U r ptoUaoa) —onatodte , °' U f A 7?W^' «« * * y and earn* all tte command- men* of ( U A . hating tte «nv. orpm.mtlon. dodr.w,. *•**• •*«•'*»••«*•<*«*• Churth at Jmwke.»d In- d*r«deut of - otter*, ackaowtetm, no „ fiN and vaUuiitug to M U* he KM not «»**d. M lorn, h 1; 1 Cor, t: «; Epto. 1:1 s Col. 1:1-4; Art-H: if 4l£f*lL. Xrtll: *1—SI*; f Ccr. tU: t-19. R*V. H: *»; phlLp ICor.t: tt-U. " Lor ^' B u m ' " » • poiiu.* and comBMmombv* s^naao. te te oteer,*d arty byChurch f Chrtot.« «*» ; fe. la church capertty) not M a MM of rA/ufM- M 1 erfpcraoual fcrtlax 01 OA* commoncant :o».rda another. « JMcUr**. omKMoaidy Unrh, bat only fa> <tew lorth flruf. * « U u i te <v>m« . j ^ n ; u d Utng li team** incidentally. % aymtel ««f Omk rriaCMUv; wv.- •»nUy. only DIOM cntmrte* ran partlrtpato to ihto crd.. 4<K«that > < m i n teth and pr^-fte*. n « M B t o n o u « ( ^ufch (though of t t e *am* frith ud order) CM com* totte eamuntoa of another only by mo'• art of .ourtoay and not by »*. for «.-h churrb to u»d»|-**deci. t « t « nrvtotte f u r J . t af UM purity of the *a*r*d fe*#t. ia iaraaled nith l i t Bu- lly to di»Hpl;n* ihc^ whoM r ^ u o w h J ? ordia»rfly «ttM lMBl>^ri«hi. 1 Cor. r : S-M. I*. ChnatUo tU|4iam it Ih* lmmcnloa U A to M*r by^ <)>M11IU.I ^ruloi-tfEior, mto iho t*mo of Uw TrW- J. la of l b . bur..) «cd r«H,rr«ttoa M a m i . M pofMuoa of • Jrnh k> Ma. uyuoo viih Chnrt. u d coa- fc»»Uoo lo hi> Mrrico. ON BUXU oely th-rr'-air. iw «hS« d » « ' j n . M»d i h - pndMfMoa of Upturn •«nnol M4* by cAaMro^ mxrtf t fhc c*ildf« V Mty JV'f MM>. ItUiaadurtNi MtMnrk cvtiU; Joballl: M|A*» B ih# cio««. B o a . « i i-A; Col. U: U ; GoL UI:K-IT. •aryin* «• w>Uf of o n A*4 |o a.» u Ik- o r l y arMOB : Imt* tho bum! of B d««f m a a l . « » coJy MbkrcM*" dr p~mtmUaa of dorth la tha world, f^r it w «aU«d tWUk. If 01 dmth. I Bl* Important Faota. j »- AU K**+ri. critic* o^f of a«y ao4^ W*KU MMfy darUr* (hat th* pwa> U- &rai) aad UW>v «•»!- (Mttoa of " Baptiao," U to dip or A^«ra«. whHo .«n^ of Ux Bry teat scholar* of aay af*. afflna that K UimwtMar BMM- ^-{Udd^l * Hco«. C*m>a. Aalftcn. Htoart, Ac ] v 1 Staodv.1 hi Marias* m i t a o M h <*r» 0>al aod haftMin •*. a<lmuttoi*r»i by tha teiyaif ^ W- M iM/«r.ia tte saiaa ol th* Tntuty.-{(iluart. Rolia^o r. I Wall.) - A aoul >• 1^4 r a •.ml .. I«*t la Ood'a «a ;m«(t*.n»»l*; U'lUt p*ai>:oua and «iU» (>o»tn twUimt, To ootliro earth, to OS tilt* tun*— tea ter ut rum ted. ••A *oul la Tortr a aoal to lo*t I" Immortal a> b*r (Kid; A auol for whom all na:ur*'a (i**a, For BKMU ter hurJ u^n* d.M»o from tea**o. To rao»om ter a.ut Uood. " A aoal to lo*t! a avul 1B lo*t i~ Whoevpr my|hl bar* ahoa*. Llk* d alcma of a|«rkho< I gt.l. lik* (*m* upon tte brow of akgbl. rmil by J*ito«ah'a thraa*. " A aoul ia loat! a aoul I- lo*l ID BIB B htook (Wth . t e tea- tW(«r*J fromfr*B0*.BMUiard ty O hi, Slan^d iu d » p i r i « r « h h.» rod— An oui«a*t from tte akiB*. On lak« of fir*: vo l*k« of »r® t bte'a !->•-« '1 for •wan* With teUful fi*»J>. bMTB* ou tb* awali Of lurid *Bf*a of wralbful Uril— Ste'll n*«rr Cad a aterr. VMM*1 of t t e apo-tolto rhnfrtj** «BBB pu> ati tome*ntir. (t. * WBtod ia tte -fl* or m*mterak<p.| anJ oU ts* oh-tAaa H- 'All rcllrVHM m*«U* term* iapwUrtr, p n r i aa<l A r t e / or cuXermtM r»»*rnm*oU. (L la cte teda of ttecl*re or Bte»aa a •^•atoc.l ar* matt-cri/tHr* »d aaO-rQ«lf«iM tyraanl** « h r t n- «hnabao caa UafUUy (OBtaaaiw*.or rip*bl*m »u.;fct to Bupport; co««- Ccatly, aH t t e acta aad ord>naac4> of w»eh lrr*«ntor l*dto> f* M*at and Wi*h« Dot to te rwrtt*.! by Ba; nor blMMld aeh MMUM te, ia aay way, r*aognu»d a* *rr»ptur»J hnrrtea, or tteir prMrtera a* oflnal miatotora of tte *o*. ML T t e tep*.at Church la UM parent of democrat* and pwm«t A. Na aartoty. or^ai^d upon pr*«pte d^arlpg from tte- f tte Cte-Maa. tenn* 4iftrtn< M*r« In t t e Badatof'V. can JoMly te raUcd a r»P<< '*-eA. *r Btarrt J CVtf, or a »*aach *f l t e C W d < Otea/. for • h a p aqaal lo UM aam* thtag. ar* aquad to *ac h otter " ;(L ProMBtant Htotortona frankly aliml thai Bapuatchucte* 9* tte only r*hr-««» »mtr.nni«.rt UMI ter* atood Mca lb* 4«aUaa. and a* ChrtotMn ttortetM^ »h.ch ha»* yrvtrtt I pir* tte dortrln# of UM Go*p*l U^u^fh all t^.-Sa. JH- •M--.P. 1*. 81* Important *riaclpl#a. I Tte M(a. and UM £*to aloae. unaDoy*.J w.th huma- date** or tr^Jition. to. Bad #r*r has U»», tte rcttpon a' Ahot*, tho angrj poarra of tfod Upon her, kHptoaa. Uai«. 10k* I icbu>:Q(<, in thtir Aerccat mroop— Dk* fir*., that irx j r e tkm burn up— r>roa*h * 1 ter *odl*-'da». -A aoultoloMl a aoul to M r Tte death tte: aoul au.it di*! I«ar* mor* u> te da|4ur«d by Ui. Than tte »*BBCU«U of mch ator That d*Ck* Bl<hi'« canopy. And «ilt tte>:. •.oner, ftea thj heart A««.a.l UMt ptead'iBx lor* WtUdh a-araa tte* from tte vralh to Oca. Tb* vralh (hat Uirneth agaumt Itec, lUalaCca*, from aK,r, ? LAWYEH AND WITNESS. A «tory ia told of a r«r j eminent lawyer in ihia citjr, receiving a severe reprimand frvm a witneea on the aland, whom ho waa tryin* to browbeat It was an important ieaue, an 1 in ordertn aave hie cauee from defeat, it w.\» neceMary 'hat Mr. A ahouJd impcach the witneaa He endea- vur«d to do it on the gruond of age. The follow- in/ dialogue eneued lawjer—How old are yon 7' WitneM—" Setenty-two yeara." Lawyer—" Your memory, of coone, ii not to brilliant and virid u it wu twenty yean ago, ia itf Witnesa—" I do not know but it ia" \ Lawyer—"State aome circumatanoe which oe-- enrred, *ay twelve yean ago, and wo shall be able t«. aeo bow well you can remember." Wilneae—" I appeal to your honor if I am to be interrogated in thia manner; it is insolent I" Jud^e—" Yea sir; state itf" Witnesa—" Well sir, if you oompel ma to do it, I will. About twehre yean ago jou studied in Judge II 's office, did you not T' Lawyer—- Yea." Witness—" Well, air, I remember your father oomiog into my office and raying to me, Mr. D., my son ia to be examined to-morrow, and I wish you would lend mo fifteen dollan to buy him a suit of clothea I remember alao, air, that from that day to this ho has never paid me that sum. That, sir, I remember, aa though it had been bul yesterday." Lawyer (considerably abaahed)—" That will do, old ncrtvs tte UuarB u «a»r*rf,c4reh. *0# . IM (SMatera of swsh acta uphold Ita dtoordar-it. * It may te Mteatad Baptist pollor. —isrnrtalsf H h w p r ffil^eSc'hto

Transcript of e WK.. ASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1,...

*• g * * V M t W. p. MARKfW' e. koonu. K. y. r. wou, ASHVILLE, TENNESSEE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1862, TEHMS-TB# Dollars a year la adn

Baftbt Prladplcg, Pulllj and Practice. B U I m p o r t a n t D o o t r i n a e .

I . i s* Lord.on* Faith, on* lroia«r*ica. Eph. iviS. Tte* BniafMMtootottMprafraatoaof thr t eaaflMthiatteW'bal. a a t *-.<•'*•*« or that MM Lord. 0 M Bom. vl> 4-4; Cel. II: It; #>r. s v : » i IP r t a r lU . i l . "

«- <**«• «f Ood. I te only fooodatfon of Hop* and Faith V Chnat. lb# only » W i u » of Jaahfeattoa.

t . T j . Word of God t t e Inalruetonl u d t t e Spurt of Cod t t e *4* im t t e r W M n u i o n of *duh-.

4. *cj> r w u i Cbtm-h of c h n a I* a n n p w y of acr.ptu-rally M h t m only, irx* of teU*«er> Md t U r

p toUaoa ) — o n a t o d t e , ° ' U f A 7 ? W ^ ' «« * * y and e a r n * all t t e command-men* of ( U A . hating t t e « n v . orpm.mtlon. d o d r . w , . * • * * • • * « • ' * » • • « * • < * « * • Churth at J m w k e . » d In-d*r«deut of - otter*, a c k a o w t e t m , no „ fiN

and vaUuii tug to M U * he KM not « » * * d . M lorn , h 1; 1 Cor, t : «; Epto. 1:1 s Col. 1:1-4; Art-H: i f 4l£f*lL. Xrtll: *1—SI*; f Ccr. tU: t-19. R*V. H: *»; phlLp

I C o r . t : tt-U. • " L o r ^ ' B u m ' " » • poi iu .* and comBMmombv*

s ^ n a a o . te te oteer,*d arty b y C h u r c h f Chr to t .« «*» ; fe. la church capertty) not M a MM of rA/ufM- M 1

erfpcraoual fcrtlax 01 OA* commoncant :o».rda another. « J M c U r * * . omKMoaidy Unrh, bat only fa> <tew lorth flruf. * « U u i te <v>m« . j ^ n ; u d Utng li team** incidentally. % aymtel ««f O m k rriaCMUv; w v . -•»nUy. only DIOM cntmrte* ran partlrtpato to ihto crd.. 4<K«that > < m i n teth and pr^-fte*. n « M B t o n o u « ( ^ufch (though of t t e *am* frith u d order) CM com* totte eamuntoa of another only by mo'• art of .ourtoay and not by » * . for « . -h churrb to u»d»|-**deci. t « t « nrvtot te f u r J .

taf UM purity of the *a*r*d fe*#t. ia iaraaled nith l i t Bu-lly to di»Hpl;n* i h c ^ whoM r ^ u o w h J ? ordia»rfly «t tM

lMBl>^ri«hi. 1 Cor. r : S-M. I*. ChnatUo tU|4iam it Ih* lmmcnloa U A to M*r b y ^ <)>M11IU.I ^ruloi-tfEior, mto iho t*mo of Uw TrW-J. la of l b . bur..) «cd r«H,rr«ttoa M a m i . M p o f M u o a of • J r n h k> Ma. uyuoo viih Chnrt . u d coa-fc»»Uoo lo hi> Mrrico. ON BUXU oely th-rr'-air. i w

«hS« d»«'jn. M»d ih- pndMfMoa of Up tu rn •«nnol M4* by cAaMro^ mxrtf t fhc c*ildf« V M t y J V ' f MM>. I t U i a a d u r t N i MtMnrk c v t i U ; Joba l l l : M | A * » B ih# cio««. B o a . « i i-A; Col. U: U ; GoL UI:K-IT.

•aryin* «• w>Uf of o n A*4 |o a.» u I k - or ly arMOB : Imt* tho bum! of B d««f m a a l . « » coJy MbkrcM*" dr p~mtmUaa of dorth la tha world, f^r it w «aU«d tWUk. I f 01 dmth. I

B l* I m p o r t a n t F a o t a . j »- AU K**+ri. critic* o^f of a«y ao4^ W*KU MMfy darUr* (hat th* p w a > U- &rai) aad UW>v «•»!-(Mttoa of " Baptiao," U to dip or A^«ra«. whHo . « n ^ of Ux Bry teat scholar* of aay af*. afflna that K UimwtMar BMM-^ - { U d d ^ l * Hco«. C*m>a. Aalftcn. Htoart, Ac ] v

1 Staodv.1 hi Marias* m i t a o M h <*r» 0>al aod haftMin • * . a<lmuttoi*r»i by tha teiyaif ^ W-

M iM/«r.ia t t e saiaa ol th* Tntuty.-{(iluart. R o l i a ^ o r. I Wall.)

- A aoul >• 1^4 r a •.ml . . I«*t la Ood'a « a ;m«(t*.n»»l*;

U'lUt p*ai>:oua and «iU» (>o»tn twUimt, To ootliro earth, to OS tilt* tun*—

tea ter ut rum ted.

••A *oul la Tortr a aoal to lo*t I" Immortal a> b*r (Kid;

A auol for whom all na:ur*'a (i**a, For BKMU ter hurJ u^n* d.M»o from tea**o.

To rao»om ter a.ut Uood.

" A aoal to lo*t! a avul 1B lo*t i~ Whoevpr my|hl bar* ahoa*.

Llk* d alcma of a|«rkho< I gt.l. l i k * (*m* upon t t e brow of akgbl.

rmil by J*ito«ah'a thraa*.

" A aoul ia loat! a aoul I- lo*l ID BIB B htook (Wth . t e tea-

tW(«r*J from fr*B0*. BMUiard ty O hi, S l a n ^ d iu d » p i r i « r « h h.» rod—

An oui«a*t from t t e akiB*.

On lak« of fir*: vo l*k« of »r® t bte'a !->•-« '1 for • w a n *

With teUful fi*»J>. bMTB* ou tb* awali Of lurid *Bf*a of wralbful Uril—

Ste ' l l n*«rr Cad a a ter r . VMM*1 of t t e apo-tolto rhnfrtj** «BBB pu> ati tome*ntir. (t. * WBtod ia t t e - f l* or m*mterak<p.| anJ oU ts* oh-tAaa H-

'All rcllrVHM m*«U* term* iapwUrtr, p n r i aa<l A r t e / or cuXermtM r»»*rnm*oU. (L la cte teda of t t e c l * r e or Bte»aa a •^•atoc.l ar* matt-cri/tHr* »d aaO-rQ«lf«iM tyraanl** « h r t n - «hnabao caa UafUUy (OBtaaaiw*.or rip*bl*m »u.;fct to Bupport; co««-Ccatly, aH t t e acta aad ord>naac4> of w»eh lrr*«ntor l*dto> f* M * a t and Wi*h« Dot to te rwrtt*.! by Ba; nor blMMld aeh MMUM te, ia aay way, r*aognu»d a* *rr»ptur»J hnrr tea , or t te i r prMrtera a* of lnal miatotora of t t e *o*. ML T t e tep*.at Church la UM parent of democrat* and

p w m « t A. Na aartoty. o r ^ a i ^ d upon p r * « p t e d^arlpg from t t e -

f t t e Cte-Maa. tenn* 4iftrtn< M*r« In t t e Badatof'V. can JoMly te raUcd a r»P<< '*-eA. *r Btarrt J CVt f , or a »*aach *f l t e C W d < Otea/. for • h a p aqaal lo UM aam* thtag. ar* aquad to *ac h ot ter " ;(L ProMBtant Htotortona frankly aliml thai Bapuatchucte* 9* t t e only r*hr-««» »mtr.nni«.rt UMI ter* atood M c a lb* 4«aUaa. and a* ChrtotMn ttortetM^ »h.ch ha»* yrvtrtt I pir* t t e dortrln# of UM Go*p*l U^u^fh all t ^ . - S a . JH-•M--.P. 1* .

81* I m p o r t a n t * r i a c l p l # a . I T t e M(a . and UM £*to aloae. unaDoy*.J w.th huma-

date** or tr^Jition. to. Bad #r*r has U»», t t e rcttpon a '

A hot*, tho angrj poarra of tfod Upon her, kHptoaa. Uai«.

10k* I icbu>:Q(<, in thtir Aerccat mroop— Dk* fir*., that irx j ret km burn up—

r>roa*h *1 ter *odl*- 'da».

- A aoultoloMl a aoul to M r Tte death t t e : aoul au. i t di*!

I«ar* mor* u> te da|4ur«d by Ui. Than tte »*BBCU«U of mch ator

That d*Ck* Bl<hi'« canopy.

And «ilt tte>:. •.oner, f t e a t h j heart A««.a.l UMt ptead'iBx lor*

WtUdh a-araa t te* from t t e vralh to Oca. Tb* vralh (hat Uirneth agaumt Itec,

lUalaCca*, from aK, r , ?

L A W Y E H A N D W I T N E S S . A «tory ia told of a r « r j e m i n e n t l a w y e r in ih ia

citjr, r ece iv ing a s eve re r e p r i m a n d f rvm a wi tneea on the aland, whom h o waa t r y i n * t o b r o w b e a t I t w a s a n i m p o r t a n t ieaue, a n 1 i n o r d e r t n aave h ie cauee f rom defea t , it w.\» neceMary ' h a t Mr . A ahouJd i m p c a c h the wi tneaa H e endea -vur«d to d o it on the g ruond of age. T h e follow-i n / d i a logue eneued

l a w j e r — H o w old a r e yon 7' W i t n e M — " S e t e n t y - t w o y e a r a . " L a w y e r — " Y o u r m e m o r y , o f c o o n e , i i n o t t o

b r i l l i an t a n d virid u it w u t w e n t y y e a n ago, ia i t f

W i t n e s a — " I d o no t know but i t i a " \ L a w y e r — " S t a t e aome c i r c u m a t a n o e wh ich oe--e n r r e d , *ay twelve y e a n ago, a n d wo sha l l b e ab l e t«. aeo b o w well y o u c a n r e m e m b e r . "

W i l n e a e — " I a p p e a l to y o u r honor i f I a m to b e in te r roga ted in thia m a n n e r ; i t is inso len t I"

J u d ^ e — " Yea s i r ; s t a t e i t f " W i t n e s a — " W e l l s i r , i f you oompel m a to d o it ,

I will. A b o u t twehre y e a n a g o j o u s tud i ed in J u d g e II 's office, d id you no t T'

L a w y e r — - Y e a . " W i t n e s s — " Wel l , air , I r e m e m b e r y o u r f a t h e r

oomiog into my office a n d r a y i n g t o me, Mr. D., my son ia to be e x a m i n e d to-morrow, a n d I wish you w o u l d lend mo fifteen d o l l a n t o b u y h i m a su i t of c l o t h e a I r e m e m b e r alao, air , t h a t f rom t h a t d a y t o t h i s ho has neve r p a i d me t h a t sum. T h a t , s i r , I r e m e m b e r , aa t h o u g h i t h a d been b u l y e s t e r d a y . "

L a w y e r (cons iderab ly a b a a h e d ) — " T h a t will do,

old nc r tv s t t e UuarB u « a » r * r f , c 4 r e h . *0# . IM (SMatera of swsh acta

uphold Ita dtoordar-i t . * It may te Mteatad

Baptist pollor. —isrnrtalsf Hhwpr ffil^eSc'hto

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SECULAR D Four tbousaad troops wtto, >* U t ac-1 Aa evidence supporting bii; *tatement, Mr count*, ixpccted at Fortress Monroe; They | Hqs*ell inti^duce* CharWi Sumner's Now would come down tho Bay from Pcrryville, j York loci ore, the prcsehtatuWof a sword to Md. j General Fremont, nnd " ihe t'Jacinnatt de-

A bill hail been introduced Into tho Hump} monstratieu," in which; TefeUncoj

Th* w « , Kko » wounded* serpent, cob tiuuoft to drag itftslowj length along; the ?ed*val3obt run* up et • rate alarming to the most reckless; and SloClcllan persists in

.domg-uothiog to satisfy, the impatience nod uneasiness of the Northern popolacc. At

tkis-iftta end to cffect something to appease i the restless popular {society for results, ho flakes »ick, keep* bis bod for thrco week*, :and get* woll again, *4 unable a* ever to 'dhow anything effected; by six month* of • deep aod all embracing J*tr*tcgy. The two • moat puuled men on the Continent arc Mc-'Clellan and Chase—(.'base, to know bow to

make a revenue of fifty million* per annum pay an expenditure of tip hundred milliona; and McClellan, to find out somo proccas by \ ••••Lit i

Congrcaa to rcducc Into a territorial condi-tion nine of the rebellion* State*. The State* benignly excepted from this proposed edict aro Texan, Virginia, Kentucky ; and Mis-souri.

Late Northern accounts from;Texas »ay that the ''rebels" were threatening an. attack upon Fort Craig. Fifteen hundred Tcxans, with a portion of Gen. Sterling Price 's ar-tillery, were on the march againatand; within 30 mile* of the post. Scouts, *eot out from tho for!, had bcca engaged in Very fereye fighting. Great cxcitemcut prevailed at Santa Fc, and Martial I.aw had been de-clared.

The Yorthorn* papers seem to bo a little [doubtful about their late victory on Fishing

which a victory somewhere, however .mall. j T l " ' ""'M h o l " , , ' r ' « » | | 4 " may be stolen or filched in [some form, by «om»part of an army of aixjiundrcd thou-may U ..ohm or filched in >omc form, by! ,h" J k « n officiallj coofirmcj in MMh|B«.on.

J ' I no-hundred dead and wounded Southerner#

land men. wero found on the field. The Tankbc loss The defeat of /.oljiooffei

intelligence of a cheerful charaeter, at loaat from McClellan. Thua run* the

to a "standard higher] •tripe*," and to the "infafcou*. aneaking, crawling policy" ^f the Administration.

The Government Contrajjt Investigating Committee is "smelling otjl" a great many horrid stcnehca, at Waahibg|on, immediately under the shadow of the \ j 'ar Department. Among other things, they discover—

That the samo horses havtf been twico *old to the GoTornmeut; *tipetfijtendenf< and

which makes the ctScc-bolder* of independent of th* Executive, by requir ing U» t br skal l not remove them without came, . iai*d in wri- in?, when he nhall nominal* a •iwecawr. TWs eaiatary provision appHee lo e l ! off ice* exeejrt the

w a s m a d e m e a g e r , of the Cabinet. The t f t c t of J i will be s t a r s a n d t a U b c o u r t j e . I f uoi to deatroy these bit ter pa r ty

r d - m a u i , r t he? ' r e iMeoe / , which have be«a chiefly s t h m i l a i c d r o a n e ' j e n i e n f t W o f f i c e actker* and .laalre of |>ut4lc plunder . So T i t s ident of the (^tafedorate States will dare to rewore petcnt and boneJt lacombent to make pUee pztty f» TO rile. ' And t h a i e S k i M o r k s n and Sojuee will c * « » their e f foru end ihelr intrigacty to elet.i te A l«'*Jcr, f rom the mere hope of promo-tion for tLmeeUee and friend*. The President of the Confederate S u t r a should be i n fact, as he is in

in.pcc.or. h . , o teen hribod .0 ccnifv * M U " horses—sometime* Selling jjhem to private

Tho last advices f r o - i th. North bring u . i b n o t ^ h i encourage* the X. \ . Herald to confidently ... u # . 1 predict the settlement of the rebellion by the j or packcd in barrel* and mwked

orach,: " T h o * „ h o M i J ^ c n t ^ o ( M . r n c U !

individuals; that the enormou« amount JI paid by the War Department far transportation has induced strong competition amonj; rail-road companies, -so that manj colonels iu the j weetj in removing thoir regiment* cait, have \ received each f1,600 to82,«W bonus; that ' nomc sutlers aro making profits per month ; that nearly all the pullers south of the Potomac sell liquor w i i the knowledge of the officers; that it i« smuggled in boxes marked "t.'overnment and hospital stores,"

beef." i A dispatch from Mr. Adatjif, the American

a p a r t j , the *ame e»U coueeijuencee will flr.»l|7 ensne which h*T0 eaused the overthrow of all t ha i U valuable in ihi eoastituUen of lb* United Plates.— Ofima*J j writ**.

aro thrown among you as strangers. Many there will be after this, that will rise up to call you blessed, and God who has promised that, he will care for thoMi who have given hi* disciples a cup of cold water, will reward you ia the latter day for your kiudnea* abown to our poor disconsolate aoldicrs. Thoughjrour angclic forms and sympathetic hearts wero not destined to achieve victory at the mouth of the cannon or point of the aword, yet, your tender care exerciscd over our boys will uerve them in future to bear tho fatigues of the campaign, and will enable them in the midst of the thunder of the can-non and din of musketry, to stand forth as living monuments of patriotism, and labor to "repel the invaders, and will causc them to jiold their Uvea ic//7> pleasure to a cause

duccd them to murmur at the, to them, appa- ! T h * 7 f ' ° f . f T t U t * bc3V-V ! t o

rently unr^sonable delay of any great miU- ^ J .. . I ^CCtor °f *CW 9 u U * tary movement, will soon have occaaion to ' , T h® W a r C ° r r c s P o n d o Q l o f <^Savannah iSnmtcr has arrtved at V ^ t , h.vtng sunk acknowIe<li'A thiiir *rrr,r r.^n l f«r i , l l -« w h o s c "Elements and opinions! three vessels. confide, h i , plan. . o B o W ; « ^ p < a . .hey arc : f

h i , h " ' ° h * " l l w 7 " C . p t Va.me, o t t h . l ^ o i , , f r o» whom U.bec«eeu«d. HI . parpoac U «..Sbotually | f r ° m . " l c , ' . m 0 ^ f ! c ! c S u m l c r J " * « « » > ha. « ~ h out .he rebellioo; anil to . C o r e . h . I r U * »* t l , e f o l l o " D » " r d ' r " 1 I | public po«c and the inMgrity of the Union. '"'""'"Z' , j A U ? r H*r:,Blj' " P"P? r l»R » Within (he last few Jays those who have . 1_ » " » « » you before t | u , but, splendid •• BaUlo I- I-K< »M" 'he sorKc.,Ui

I I - : - - • pattern adopteJ in Ihe Arniyof .hc I'vtomar, been admitted even .0 . partial confidence, j f " r C 1 ' o n 1 J m , r c J 6 r " 10

and among them « m e - h o havo ilookcd ' 0 ' " . 1 1 0 "t-"rd gloomily upon the fa .ur , , are elated at tho ' ? r M l P o b l , c coace,D- 1 B1"1 '« )*»" U

pro . poet prcsentod, and « p « s . satiafacion " > • i * > S i n -Uiat all will be ,oon coovineed of tho wis- i <° b'"1 , h o A l "» ' • i l " dorn of the' course ol the c o m m a n d s lieoc- ' P®""1-»»•« ' " l m », tha t the Indcpend^ raj.. j enco of tho Confederate States Will tye con-

Thii dodgo has think, too often Tho Xorthcrncrs

M A J t T J A L l t Y M N . O Go'lT Out hthrr'• (iod t to lhc«

kuerl j" 4>«r trai l Ir coc-tbe w«r h->r*» (rw,

Sut i ot thf (liU«no^

TU» Utuader of tbe armed ho^,— T l - rbouunf from aUt,~

T h . bHnl.-th# Lot Uie Low!. The pomp, lb* prvle of »ar.

TL# .otrk-l rank. U." bri.lLa< Lie, The caaouo ID it* aMgLt.

A10 •ato.OOod! «tti.'«ui t h j >1011#. t><n a . v . i u u j * rttfil. !

MM pUnt. the hutU/, Lot '*• tbtc. Cur ie* the L»u.b'» »i;re w»y—

i>i«d*eol lo tb j • 1 »•" d ' ~r*. K» e.eninx wphjra pli«>.

Th# - »hfc.low of Ihy wint"* O Lor A! A ' " icr t »iif»:

TLi naioe, a lomtr <4 tlr^gilx; iLy ec r J A ivfugt, eremiorr.

« » 0 * 1 c a r S'ttbrr. -U. la ih^> We liope —An tomj«*ta <trl««n.

oa,— jr . tre-nagl; <H.r 'jr* oo ll-arrn.

which ha* encij^led within iu cmbracc those loved ones that made their beds in all their nickucas. The mother* of those loved one* you daily visit aod break the bread of con

N E W T E R M S or

% Cciufestc $apfist, *V>r t J i o Y e

As every thing has been reduced to a strictly cash basie throughonl tho Southern Confederacy, by the operations of war, we arc compelled to do what we ought in juatice to our patrons and ourselves to havo done jears ago, vix: place this paper on

A Purely Cash Basis.

Thi* we have long been convinced .is tho most safe and business like plan, of conduct-ing a paper, and the only one tfiat will insure t^c long and healthy continuance of

" » Religion* paper, most especially, owing to * • * • • • I ' • " « » « u u a / s v a % * M V V I v v u * . * | % .

.olalion .0, w«l teach .heir childrcu a, home j h ° from adver u. love you, .0 dial as tho war ma, end « d f " ' " ' ! T T ' " f " t " pe.ee may be restored, when t h e d e ^ e n d - ! 1 1 . ' ^ ^ d ^ n f ° l i elevcnort .elvc Bap-

tut paper* in ihe South within tho pa*t year. Published for and upon credit, *e KeAwtree—TtM U t.r Mr. i a <n» mad;

• , , 1 eenl. aad ibe %>• caoaa fcrf J KatM»er. Dig la«k. ao-l ; s o o n a* t h a t f a i l e d t h e p a p e r s w e r e c o m p c l l - j M a r r h l f c . a T W > J O H . f

e d t o s u a p e n d l e a v i n g t h o e d i t o r s t h o u s a n d s R r o j w r caaefli .»f Penia. TMU»-W« ha»« » in Hnlit l r t M i a j ' i l B a u r l b t j r t f i aoreOl • • f o r l M .

° O U S - »B»Wfc g u M t ^ - T h . f t U> vwor fWpUmUr aa4 waa arlra-itrt^lreJ la Tennn-r# AnytLi, So. a.:

a n t a o f t h o s e l o v e d o n e t s t i r a b r o a d in t h e

far West, they will be looked to and cared for by thousands, who would have been, un-der different circumstances, left to Ihe cold charitica of strangers. Beside*, your son after arriving to mature age and manhood,' will only have to make it known that he! waa reared iu jour midst to gain for himself! introduced by the operations of war. a name of philanthropist! *1 continued, prove an auspicious era.

With the sincere thanks to the good l.adies , ' o nK a T , d marvellous store accounts of this place, I promise in future to present' W.UI D u t ^ M n l disturb the enjoyment* of your claims of respect to all with whom I!* N c w lcar * ho l jd .y^ -no consublewill cui-may hereafter be thrown.

Easiness gqrartmnl WW n o w T O B E J t D M O N X T . '

Wbea Ilia poaUMe. procure a e b « k or d n X pajahtol* #

oar order s wb«Bot.t ia«e some UwU.HloaJ -eooloae the moae7 . aaU Uepo-.t It la the Poet OSc-tf t the v. u.ual way. teniae no ooe. (aoi area tha P. * . J •»* ; oem, »no« that , o a are rtaiaiot moaey. In the etaat efa ^ Uilure u> u*. IL# eartUk^a of lb# wilaeea eaa beM* , warded, a a d w a Lea«^W*e tor lb# a«oaM. K#.-n uaaeet made ocbarvla# wUl aot be al our naU.

Mare h 17. U*A - ." 'A mm- >9al lo«a»a .IU be mad# orewdJieat-red for ia«Mf |

ln#l \<y malt, ua t l a oerOfteaU U re«ai«ed. aftowtof thai Uw , tawj » v n-Oed acccrJio* to ^r#cbaaa eee -Mow kc, -#t. I iaoary.-%«

or la hi lor* «* a ball ack»owle<«ee we«Uy lb# 1 all innate* »n thla eelama, e x r r j l *" T#anwaee Depi£ . :ha to |«a il»e l*aj-r opi«^i# ih# name ol au^«ai»*-,*i .rany who rrmit to a . , (u> , lWi Tod the -ial# ctii BtflMl "•aaooaUe I. in#, ihey may may MfcifJadj|a that It r*ch ib#a >.r»ard crrtlBoale of remittaoc*; aad »«ad *ba , . k Soe .a .^1

mm- R4*» u T Gardner i* aotlvmx^l to art a. o * " la uortberc Taaa*, m

— — | (

Business Correspondence., Pro T i»ilt*al—the St

aad wa. duly ereUAsl; U to o # e a N V ( . ' / H » J P K #f«

to July l»Ov anJ >1 W to^C

which she intends prcfCutiiJp, with her own 1

hands, to the 1'rkatcer Su i t e r . I 'nder it* grand and gloriou* fol<)« the w terror of tho aeas" will dare and do many a noble deed.

It appears that Oen.iKcatircgard has been and afeColumbtw, Ky. | i ng Green to morrow evening, providence ordered to take command

for lb* T#aa»*e# UaptUt. NAUBVILLB, TESX., J a n . 27 th , 1802.

URO.GRAVKK :—As I>bal! leave for Dowl-

jottings, able to

and restive, and nothing [but vigorous action , , u l , u u , l , u " w a 5 gtsen to ..ur juovcjnmcnt | in inat qparcer. ji. . learn as to my movements. I promised laat aod signal military success will now pacify I *°m 0 w e * t s apo'10 l h e c f f o c t ^ t U o | dim Lane^as b ^ n made a Brigadier Gen- fc|l, 0n my tour through Texas, Louisiana them, and thu there i* no proapoct of their . a n d F r c n c h G o v e r o l u « » 1 - . a u J i-roba^ly the eral and assigned XjoparHte command iu a n d Arkansa*, that I would let many of our getting.' I t i* evident that there is a large ^ P " ! * h G o T c r m n e n t wct9 favorably j Kan.a*. A late W a s W - t ^ i dispatch say* : friends hear from mc, and as we might rea-party forming in tho Xorthweat, who will i , , c l i n<s '1 the Confederate States, and he has been instructcf V^fondnc t "the war!(fc„nably conclude, that they are all readers shortly clamor for peace at any price. The1 l h a l t h c y W c r c a U P u , J e d l o r c c 8 « n i x * 0 u r i n - i f " hisown notions. \ fha?Uc*e notions arc 0f your j.aper, I propone to give you thia voioo of Vallandighim, the Chatham of this d c P c n ^ t f n r e Bt a n earty Jay. It wa* thought i ia generally known. j | V article, hoping that this with others that Revolution, ha* reached that far off land, and ' ̂ h o * e v o r ' M l h ? **** to4) The Committee ou Kai lMail^nd Canals n u y - u c i ^ e d ' it may have a tendency to in-iU awakening power U being felt among the t h o i n 3 U ^ r a t i o Q o f t h e permanent, in the Northern Congitsa |liave>wportod a- t^re*, your rcader>, as wc design at present masses of the people, A Cincinnati par>er ^ 0 T C r u u i e n l o n t h c 'S"d d a y o f u c x t F P t r u a -> 1 ' i l f appointing James Guthrie, of KVptueky, t o UaLe a general tour through the Coufed-now declare* that is war is fast hurrying i 7 ' T h e M had left Kurope before|.S. S. ri lommedicu. of Ohjp, and CAywlly erato army. On arriving homo la*t Novcm-that people to inevitable ruin, and instead of; i n f o r , n « t i o n h a d U e n received there of the F. Twiggs, of Tennessee,! commi*^o>^sj «Hlr( w c f 0 Q n d quite a number of our friends •'restoring tho Union" i* placing thc K o r t h ] » n w a r r « , i u b , c ' « « » o f -Messrs.. Mason and under the Secretary of Wtf . to locate a t ^ S ^ m i the countr / in our Crescent City, and aod South the breadth of the pole* asunder, i U , , e r <H;eQr, ' ' ' ,nco ' a o J '» | construct a railroad for Oov^nmeut milita^- havfl^ occasion to vi.«it tho camps to extend I t declarca that the Northwest cannot steud! c r e m # i n P d'»*rew occasioncd by the withhold purposes, from Danville. K>|i to Morristowo o a r Ob«crvationi, as to our safety and poai-i u blighting influence much longer. It* o f J h e r o l t o ^ c r o P ' n* a , r c a d 7 in" a , , J Kuoxville, or tome poiJt between them tionie. , we were brought in contact with people aro without employment, their pro- l 5 m a t <* ! ' t r i n S a b o u l 0 0 r ™H*nftion at au | on the Tennessee and Virgi^fa llailroad, thc vory many of our frienda whom we found cn-duco finds no market, ;and they havo no j c a r I l e r d a > t , i a n l , u t meutioa^ a b o*«-" j Commissioners to give bondjfn and i o dealing poker and indulging in money. The policy of icvery business man I ''There is reasonalao to believe that simul-;{ 0 ^a T C power to contract wiijh aome existing i other game?, which we very plainly saw, waa seems to be to wind up hi* affairs as soon as? 'aoeouhly with the acknowledgment of our; company in Kentucky or Tcpnes»eo for ruu n o , a t u]\ likely to prove profitable to their possible. Tho question' i* being cyery day independence, the blockade will be declared. • n,BK the road. \\ yjoral attainments., Having oncc offered asked, where and what is to bo thc c n d ? t ^ l l ' ° , a , n 0 l>0*ers. to bo ineffectual and; The .Savannah RrpmUicau jjf January 2Sth uij^elf on tho altar of my conntry. and be-The aim of the Lincoln Administration, to ** «nch,-not binding or worthy to be ob- Federal vcMcls erjercd the river ing in eoutact with r-II the vices peculiar to destroy the South by tljo blockadc of the * c r v c d - Should the United Stabj* re»ist thia yesterday bark of Utile T y p e , and pasaed ; e u B p ijfC| | returned to my room that night Musiaaippi river, ia now rendering the Con- proceeding, then there will be a war be tween UP , y the north end of Wilmington Island, with a W r y t a r r f , and alter meditating upon federacy independent of all foreign aid, while I f - , e , c a n d 'be maritime Payer* of Ijnropc.: euttin- off communication between, l-'ort chi* great evil that was upc n us, and coinid-it is throwing a blighting influence over all 11 P o n ra** ,no ef the blockade, the ship- I'ulaak« sod thc city. 1 bejr »• helled \V il- c r ; n g the relation I sustained to my eountry. clauses of Northwestern buaincs* men. i w e n t o f e 0 " 0 ' 1 abroad and the ititroJuction ) mingten Island and filled ujx.ii the Coufeder [ bowed aod iu humble supplication to God, " Whom tho Gods wish to destroy, they first j o f foreign goods, will commence. A sense of«ate steamer Ida, tut did not Injure her. h imtohe 'p mc to decide, and to im-make mad." • %• j • relief will then be experienced throughout . Com. Tatoal a fleet wa: at Thunderbolt, pr0RS upon my mind the rpherc ha would aa-

The KotiticiU< ( la.) Jouraa/saya: "There | t h ® Confederacy. .Money will become abund- j-but arrived safe a; ^ajannah. -i^n inc. From thc time f aroac Jrom inj-ure a number of secession sheets in the State ' a Q t - AP adequate eupply ot arms and. The enemy was trying to ijimovc obitruc- knees, 1 wa* vory forcibly impressed with « r Indiana, that covertly give all the I ammunition will be obtained. Tho oceupa- |tions from thc river, j l U e belief, that God would have his name and comfort' in their power to tho enemy, j l i o n o f , h * «*tortioner-~the aider and a W - j The Fort has prov^ioo sitpicicnt for six honored in ibis, and to cffect this his Word One of the handles used by these papers, i * i l o r o f the onomy—will bo got*, and the j months. •; -hould l>o read. 1 found from inqnh-y there .the enormous Uxe* to which the war' will; Government and people bo placed inapaM-f A dispatch from Richmond! of the same w c r c f c w who had a number of the New subject thc country. Thoy aggravate every j u,>n conduct the war with vigor and sue ida!® *»y*' "Notwithstanding jihe apparently Testament, iu spite of all thc excitement •difficulty in the way of our armies, and en - .

, t+'vamji". . • u i a i i i i 7 i « u ' i i i i , Jin-

threatening condition of Savannah, thc > U I W V U I » f ft aft SftftW " • » Vf t w t * s ( B i i a i e v e ^ » N W : % '

•deavor, a* far aa lie* within their power, to ' ' o u ^ of January 17. , eminent has the utmost confifer.co from b a y s k/.owlcd^e of the situation, |jc.»ourcci

1.

ov-itn

and

(fccaaioncd by military parado. Tho thought of circulating thc Scriptures and good read-ing matter Seemed to hang upon my mind j n i a n & n J j, i s h o a s c .

D. B. [to-aa eoarncaa.)

I IAYXE*.

S T K I K E VQU T H E F U T L ' K E !

"Wo are brlaj^ we ara dtrelltac l aax randaod aaful Unw j

lb *n oo B^oa Irlluif. To be living fa «ub|in»#-'

"llark! Ibama^ius up uf i I K>* and U*K<>X to the fray ;

IUI a I alrtl il ? i* erodtoo for iu 3»Orr . J »

"Hark f i.V nn.*i ' wdl ye fc l j jour I ailh-rlad urn* ,utuj 1st •

l > . O up. Ihoo d r r a t j a<4dier, Wwt4» are oW^aig u» lb# tbot.k J

-World* */• . i.arft a*. Haaraa l.boi.kB*; Thou baet t a i an h'.ur to ftxhi.

«*o«. I h ' Ua&ni#d Oruea nnf l-lin*. ic. ngbl soa - id for lb# rigid!

• J o ! k l all ihe aitlrfa jou For th# trulb'a aak# go i

Strike ' let every nerr# »ad T-*U on for ' • o d f

! tivate your socicty when you go to town ;

No Newspaper Agents bro Kaajer - NVt are not. r'«4» lo tend you N"

. a . tor laCO. W i n v i s i t y o u w h e n y o u a r e t h c l e a s t p r e - ; »«*•« E r . r»-»r-The .e.eruia; . ,oimuyo«aeni»e« p a r e d to soo *eo t h e m , a n d e r " * d d u , y , n r*P*' i n 1 1 1 J b U>.OelUad -Y<ur lni»r - n b * r a n t e d ; c r e ^

far ; SI tor Mnj JUrdy i I I tot SUi*r Wet»Ur » for Poll, Hard,.

Tee, Bru Rmfro. ll^i ( U b m*. elllt pal ftro J 11 Oary—Uwrited tba •! 1 In Jsdj . 1*J. fof

HroPW Chea^r—We hair u» aluiaaae ihl> ; cK fcr paper.

Ilro TUurp, *jn,oey. Teco- We are ft.-' «»f bath ""oo.in derad h j you. and cant eeo<l «brm. la lb*re ajijlh.n - • c a u >r.i4y»u lor Iba BMNM; ?

Ttro r » j , Jarkaon.Tenn—Th« dm* t* e o m e t . oa ibft April. '4*. l . u r . U u . w u chan^vd >7 the la jnwni *• from Augurt «. lav,, ta Keb. ft. 1^ . ibea in HepL yo. Bro«.8-'«o KrU 4. 'U. IB

S S i . he

So K d i t o r i a l DUIIK

a- direct*! t L 1'erhia*. Jubaa.

U1I1. »!.»•- plarad to crcdit

B T E S T A M E N T !

Vt i l l m e e t y o u r e y e to h a r r a a a a n d s p o i l y o u r ^We^ar» 10 faret.h p«die» aad T n ^

e n j o y m e n t . in r e a d i n g y o u r j u t p e r s . T h i s . * . - 11, c h a n g e w i l l s o o u c o m m e n d i t e e l f t o e v e r y m a n , a n d a p roape iVUs f u t u r e w o u l d o p e n ' to. .

o u t b e f o r e o u r Y o u n g K e p u b l i c i f t h e p r i n - r * - * - L c i p l e we ro u n i v e r s a l l y a d o p t e d , o f u s i n g o n l y j N * " " " a1 '1 * "

a b a t y o u c a n p a y d o w n f o r . I h a v e f o u n d , W a n t e d , i Uea ynMDtf u u r r M man of eone tuo iKUt* in

-K«t U* know., a aXaaUoa M u—dOj UoiUbrn. Aeaam,, or liW.tuto.

AXTI-MIS*UK«ABY ZK.VL — H e V . IL C, I ^ a c h m a n , ( a n old K-hool Hapti*t ininiaiar) writaa f rom Urn* UJC »t&liun, i ' r i nce Wil l iam coun ty , Va., to t h c Si u I kern Baptist Musemjrr:

" I have, ou ae tc ra i <>coa»ioD«, p reached to rcgi- j

The Pliilosapheru Stone,

Said iho eccentric John lUndolph, in the American Senate, and it is contai^d in these words: .... ,

•i '• Pay as you g o . " .

1 * 1- >4 I

r4 IIO|HtfllBg -h«t II# !_ A x>ma ifombent Atadmi) or .ll« J« I by Urtb. ainl cao faniub 111- r.igl>^-l K-.lnn.>olal» 1 ler. nuabftoauoaa. ele» Edocat*d »t Ota "aiien»iiv <A U , guua, be - euafWenl aa In h.» ab-luj M eoadiict a A'rf w * 1

AfndrHiyor Inat<l>iie. Te-um->aiai« g «.-n »o-1 re-mua^l 1 Addraea. •• Wa.tWiwU.iu-a. " S-lu«U 1%-H «»lftce. M-if"

aai Couaiy. Virginia. '•*> 1»—3jpj

It A11. HO AI) I K T E L L I O E N C B . For UM Uaaftl of tbou«aud>. boih ia and out of (Iu* m*

we put&ah aaalLly tb* aebedal" of the lanoua K.xaU , j5 t..nai.og 0> itua oily; . _ (v

r , - . . . . , : MA8HVU.LC AND CHATTAMOOOA R A I L B O a t ^ ' i . . . P 1 * 1 ' " 1 - ! " P " n P o n * " n c l l J f - I cit.NOC o r . « « . . > • « \ 1

m e n u a n d o o m p ^ U . U M U I M . I . M « ' W 11 £ » " * " " " • ™ b " c c , u s o s ® f I « • « » i f f " " « « . T h e r e a r c a t i l l h u n d r e d s a n d t h o u . n a n d a o f ! i*a-a^ger TraJoa oa ibe .Va.bv.»^ aad ChattaMwga Rail- |

road a II laava aa lellvaa 1 " \ EAST i

miaaionarics a n d Arwin iana a r e a dcluaion a n d a * » d a i d e d u s t o c a r r y th i a p a p e r o v e r m a n y j Le>i* .Whi4 i* at * i a A M ft»P y . h u m b n - ; t h a t ina tcad of the world be in^ evangel- a h e a v y r o a d a n d u p m a n y a s t e * p — b r e t h r c u ! r : *** * ' ' * " i iiod, accord ing 10 _tlieir protaiM* made soma forty t „ w h o a c g e n e r o u s e n d e a v o r s w e a r c l a r g e l y | t -e«o «orttoB».ga

havo nsver failv-i to tell t hem tha t they ought noi t o s w , if never U f o r e , t h a t a l l t h e pretenaiona of b r e t h r e n w h o h a v e n o b l y a t o o d b y o u r s i d e , .

a m a a « .Vv-hnlla a t ; A M aad \w F M y e a r , ago, men are.atndy ing the moat approved and i n d e b t e d f o r t h o i m m e n s e c i r c u l a t i o n t h i l [ i ^ H R Tnilaa leaving Na*U*iUa at MM A H

p a p o r h a s h c r e t o f o r o a t t a i n e d — w h o h a v e

j u s t now f a l l e n >ome y e a r o r lo«ta b e h i n d — |

__ Wartitrr aisb flartb/viU* Branch, at ruUahoiua ao-1 Maarbailer Katlro^. aada* . I* rb« l « . 'h

s. icntific motho'ia ot* kil l ing each other , and thua fu rn i sh ing the airongeat c\ i J r t i c C ol h u m a n dc-

pravi ty t h a t could Le given. | T o b e g i n t h e N e w Y e a r w i t h o u t t h e s e n a m e * l T h o s e w h o d e n , t h e p r e - m e l l e n n i a l a d v e n t w H , j y c u , 5 Q t o t h e m ' '

o f C h r i a t , a n d h i s n e r s c n a l r e i g n .>n t h c . . . . . . . ! nh»w iCbarta- ioo^a-t toa.1. wdnicaaM^oojrawttb BM« , V , , u p o n a c r e d i t , Will a u u r e d l y o o m p e l US tO'Tron.-»ee and t^orgia and Hcatem and AUaatw

e a r t h , p u t t h i s c ' u b in t h o b a u d s o l a n t i -

3d Kail-

DU. A- K. N A S H . Ii.ed ai the r«ald«o«« of E l l . J. K. O r a t « , of thl»

eity, on Tb a ct day n a m i n g last, J a n . .".*>tb, lir. A. X. Naah, of tho "Oattaw <iuard»," froai ?Urkvt!l«. Mi*-aiuippi. Xbi« yoang brother having U«n (tricken down with cainp 4i»eaae, wa» removed from Bowling

d i a t c l y m e t . W i t h t h e f a c i l i t i e s a t f o r d e d 1 tirean t o t h l . ci iy, and •ume f j u r weeki ago b«eac:e J O . a b o u t I t t c u t y m r c c m i l * S r r o u t i r o u t c u , r • . f , ^ r l : . i i „ . , d i a t c l y m e t . W i t h t h c f a c i l i t i e s a t f o r d o l i i i r w o t o t b i . c i l y , and .«m. f J B r weeki ago baeanse , 1 a n d g a v o t h e m b a t t l e . A d e s p e r a t e - c o n f l i c t : • , • . . '. , ' • * T 1 1 . ' uic b y i cy b r e t h r e n , a i a t e r a , a n d f r i e n d s of ®n iocnata *! tho f - a i i y of the . .n lor editor of

•J""-or t ̂ • ; a n u w o a c , l c u o n n o t n s t u e s . 4 J J . l > u t l t « a n a u t h e n i i e a t ^ l hyl! a n y a igna tu rc to v i s i t s o m e s i x o r s e v e n r e g i m e n t s , a n d p r e - ( a > r e r t | f c # u u l ( | r a k # # A „ , h # l , k i u

prepare the public mind for a dishonorable compromise with the rcbcli." j Information of a reliable character reach meant, of defense, and the ability, experience a u incubus. I immediately detcrmiu- \

Wc have ftirthcr particulars of Our recent jcdt lu* city last night, to the effect that. gallantry of the pifiecrsjjc^miuanding^^ to preseut' the claim.* of the soldier to my defeat on Fishing (.'reek. Gen. Crittenden \ ycatcrday a large body of rebels, numbering ! and thc men in tho 1 cryicc th^re, that Sftvan • ' congregation, re^'-CAting their aid in cua began tho fttUck at 7] oelock on .Sunday Ubout (WMX) men, in command of Jeff. Thomp- oah cannot bo taken by the FJjderat forces, bling me to preseut each soldier iu thc vi-morning. Tho enemy, whose force wa* not >on. advanced upon a Federal dctachmcnt of! ^ l| T. ( . i n ; l y 0 f Stv OrtoftM with a copy of the supposed to exceed l,.*i00, really bad no less , troops, underColouel Mills, at ad..itanre ; w m n n n p e n m w « New Testament. The response was iromc than 14,000 men. «en. ^ollicoffer waa killed | of about twcuty-lhrce mile* from Ironton. MARBIAOB fcOTlOF-H -early in the action, a^d Gen. Crittenden being wounded, Gen. Carroll assumed thc command aad rc-crossad tho Cumberland Our loss was 1500, and that of tho enemy Tho federals, overpowered by numbers.; Now, it ia a standing regulation]{with iw not to scr.t to ttich soldier who dcaired it a copy of 4(10 or 500. The 15th Mi**isslppi, with \ bad, at latest account*, fallen back a diatancc , inecrt cny notices of this kind t!iui|do not Uar the Uwi New Toitajoeiit. You would have been White's and BaUlo'* regiments, protected j <-f eight miles, leaving a quantity of baggage jaignature of some party; whom jre know We , c rfectly delighted to-have acerfthe grati-our rear, while crossing tho river. Rut- in.tho bands of th« enemy, and wtai still pOM*b!ercMonbfor ^ d ^ adhering , u , i e manifested by many of the poor boys iciRO-. and Mcl'luDg'B WlUr iu .o re lo.t. K M « Knob. ««» ™'«- «* " " » J ' l « ' ^ ' « | , 0 M c w „d to receive it with a hearty

A letter from the aOcno of action says .' At Pilot Knob considerable alarm ^xiltod, | _ — - — — - j » - ' thank you, »r.d at tho same time promising THE DAWKINO KJtA. to read and prnecrvc it, a* well a* camp life

in fact, on my frequent T found many making

ment*. We wero *oon ajfterward* outflanked j O'Sbt, but will not probably take plate until \ n V? t n',W good thoir word. Thc old ormsy, dirty park , 1 , B j , , ia*xfthle on ibo iwa, oa ihci Idiji 11-4.votes for Pt»a»- , . . , • f , . . . j

and retreated to our chtrenchpienU, where to-uay. ami -ud Vice lW4«nt will U- nniated ami oft ibe ,a"U , c ? m o d t o hc *"Ur°h dis- ^ wo wore speedily surrounded by the enemy, i " *•* reported in Baltimore that five lkt I W d w v l

miaaionari^s, aod wc do not carc l̂ pw luatily thc ajities belabor them with it. Christ never designed to convert all the nations by thc prcacbing of the Gospel, but only as ' a wit-UOM," and then tho end is to come. The world is to grow worec and worae until the comiug of the Lord from heaven in tUming fire to take vcngcanio on hi.-* enemies. £atan. ia prince of this world ; he is the strongman armed, who kecpcth it as his palace, and his . T o ^ o v c r y gabSeriber who bm* not paid \ goods arc safo, until the stronger than he i u a i l t a a c 0 f u j ',;o u ^ b e B a m c B o t

cometh; then will he !ir*t bind thc strong , l r o p p c a ,h0 Crat or aecond week, it wUl be ~ i tccausc the Clerk has. no^ had time to go through thc book*.

Throogb Tk-kete to lb* a.Uowing p«ai- , aad at prtc-. aa-have advanced for : " M ^ 00 10 ™ *

eu>pend, aod thus wroug thousands of others '"" l" out of the money they I80-. While we assure each and everyone! i>n»>aarg of the.se friends that wo appreciate their • past friendship, and cicocdingly regret thc! necessity of thc case, that compels us

Lvnchburg K Mt8V-Ue OharJeaO-» Hav

Ou the first day of J anua ry , 1862, \

A>'Su*(a AtUata • «'.»lumU»- • ' Moaigcnwry 1I«W-V1U- -liraivl Jiiartaon MrniphU •» 11. l:t Srnagn, MU<.

N i « -IVr-l-1® ftpnnga M UionvilU •

XTASBVIZ.1.C AMD DCCATOR. n p n K aad rri .-bu ro^ie u. i lununllr , Corinth, 1 i-.raad J MaanpWa, Molale. S * e OrWrana, and all

' i^sala honth aad f>outh»»irt~|u>ck Un

T H E P A P E R .

Tho character of the papor during the

Mad aad Praigbl Train k-a*«i Na.hil l* Oa-ly aa T PM lleturnlr^*. afrlvM WNaahvu!* HMO AM Mai and Fr-iK'-.l traioa lra»« .NaahvUI- daHy (SoadaM

•araf^adi. ai 6 AM lUdnming. «rrtva at. Na»hviJ'« at 5»'LPM U J ra»u-nerr tr*lnleatc« Ni-btille daily ,Huid.i j«M-4ed). at 3 I'M , , . :e»llea». at a « - .

p a s t y e a r la t h o o n l y a w u r a n e o w e c a n g i v e j iMuraiag.arri»» at

o f w h a t i t wi l l b e in f u t u r e , ' i t w i l l a i m J O S ^ ^ ° f r S ? a • .>r -11 .leawswiU U»fWiAit I r a t o f a l l —

' I n t .

3d.

T O BE T H C E TO C H U I T .

1 M T C K C S T 8 T B D E TO T H E BEBT TME SOOTU.

o r

At J'ilot Knob considerable alarm existed, ••Our troop* bad marched nine mile* to'at- and Col. Carlin was'making every fjrepara- j H tack the enemy, who wero driven back three t»on for the impcuding struggle at that point, j - Ooth«twcaty.swi,dof 'jFe!.ru>»7j|te u>voan*ot!

WOu!d permit, and times, and finally fell ba*k on their eutronch- An attack was thought to bo inevitable last i Confederate Stales Mill ri.r i^ore ti« nations . Wtu t 0 l h o CaU!j>r

»- \t '» / .ntt .nlo.J. uitrbt. but will not nrobablv take tilace until . n * *""'D,,infnl for,a* l k f «>ngreM wijl a*. , . . , ,,

Christian Patriot, acquainted with it, will 1M;, it*

, piling amusements, were quietly tho green grais perusing tho linos of thc ?arred volume, and there was evidently an improvement of morals manifested in every regiment 1 visited. 1 now begin to realize the blewcd truth that it waa more blcascd to

t h o g a l e , h a d b e e n

a t F o r t r e s s M o n r o e

federate constiiuiioa

rnruent c W e n liicb i« initio! v jlon o f i h e I'OJI-knd i l i t r ight" force und.-r lh# •ea, whiche*jH«. rceu ihe C o n - ' g i v e t h a u it Wa* t o r c c c i v c .

Thi* wa* at 8 o'clock oa Sunday night. .Wc; vessels of tho Uurii»ido Expedition, which U u heglnnlng lost all our horse*, tentsje.|uipagoand eleven ^ bad been driven ashoro in Pamlico Sound, ? .«o-iUie,» titaie^, guns, either spiked or thrown into the river, j had been burnud. U>. prevent their being independence, unJ>r * fur* of tiov

• I t is not known yot whether thc euemy has captured by the Confederates. Th* IUlti- { , b e J t u l « * u 4 ' crowed t h . ritor. C d f c * ? « " • » . »•««• . m?'° * ' * f f ' T U J j«!.«" fa.'."LT, 8t . th .ao .od Cummingj. won n d "«>• »•"' <"«•» W j U - j l M d on tU.r »iWl t . Surgeon. Morton, Dul.noy and Cliff K.rc I 'ho South Carolina con.!, . 1 . Urned. Thc j „M T |„„. »,.e prisoners. Our regiment* wcrc all engaged." ('re* a o d troops wcrc saved. Thfce coal | rieBew haa foun-J to U necivaary,,1

Maj. Fogg, Aid to Gee. Zollieoffer who was, vessels also bcccbed in * severely wonnded in the hip, hs* since died.; burned. It was stated

t h i . r e , . ™ though U t i t i dbg . , A O th* largo transport ..o.mcr , , u < - ^ - V * <°* « • -..sure, » "d.d not .mount to . d. . . . tor ." j < f t U Burn..do Kxpodmon, «»>Mren l.»n-, ^ TO„,ol,„, , h l , w , . r t i ' told mc t h i l t h . , had round tho lit.lo book, The scattered forcea have been rallied, and "board, had been U.'t. rauru of fugitives to ihcii owners,j|bui did hoi in- which I had given them, lo bo a very good will in a few days be futty prepared to cn i 1 , , c Secretary of Treasury ha* been au- j tcrfen> with iu condition it. the Siaiiw, because the companion. 1 was freqoently permitted to counter the enemy. , thorixed to issue small notes, bearing inter- U«ste* theiu^lve. upheld Wnd -.^jneU it. It w«, b M c h WJJ, a l l c n j e j w i l h tho moat

President Lincoln has inquired by tele- " t . Tho Rump C o o g r c M ^ passed a rcso-1 '^ fore .Uf t te ^ h but , separa% to manage i, | o u u t l r c s p c c t , B O j heartily co-operated graph of thoSta t . C o , f rnu , t n . . of Ma-a- j '»«»« nuthomiog t h . oroa.lon of t . o t T , . ^ . k T . L C i i Z - i" ^ " " " . b l i n g in

gvod n u n i n g e o q U effeetln miligalicg the mfferinguf Ibe patleo^ war done fcr h!m. Ilro. 0ravc> himeelf watchaJ over his couch al»no»t nightly during lha • hole j»erioJ of his ricknesa, USl his ownjiealtb threat-ened to yield under the influence of this Incessant vig-ilance.

Dr. N'arh was a young e a a enly M years of agv. w J | l i o g t o d o w i t h o u t i t , f o r m a n y - t i and had not teen" marri* l.inoro than l«o or three months whan ha left hoa*e to t g h t U s l i t t l es of his c 0 B t -cooatry. IIU yoong wire had the satisfaeUan of being T e r m s : with him dar ing the last two or three weeks of his s i g n e r s and witnessing the eloelng seene. TbatUoe

hieh in life and health had b « a h u hoj* and j A l t h o u g h t h e p r i c e o f t h e m a t e r i a l s h a s l i t t> t ,wa .U sickness his stay, aad In death h i a a a l v a - i a t J V B n 0 0 ( | 4 0 ' p e r c e n t , a l i d ^ t h o CXpeOTO o f

shall not raise \ prico as here- i

Njahmlle al 1" AM with lh- <>ilaaua road., freight

. Mpetaga. Jarb^m. CteK*. - r S«« Or-l» » r u through wiUiout Unahiog bulk or chang-

Iso. f r ight w.U coma through lo >a*bvdle withool any chaaga <*<£«. W. u » PEBK1N".

devSilf. C#oUal8nt«naUndenl.

rtr-t LOOIBVILLE AMD N A S H V I L L E .

NASHVILLE TO URKfcN KIVEK, KENTV. , . . . . . ClIAXuK OP T1MK.

W o d e s i r e t o m a k e i t a p a p e r t h a t DO ; R tak0^t Wtdkvdoy, S„r<mUr 13/A, l « l , K-aiiogN*»J Arnviug ai

BKTVUMNU,

t*hvi|lc al Z.JOI'M »fcnrla»gU*^«alS»PM

««•" Miniujuriir-i. „ > . ; * « < v » » « « . » » » » J i - i — ' . - J i w r r r - - : ; " ; r » new * r t in lh< history of thr ' w h o w c r c p r e v i o u s l y e n g a g e d in t h o s e d i l i s i - I garoal-aodaat a t id .nca lhal be knew in whom be h a d ; ^ ' the era i f the p» fiction of iheii p i l i n g a m u a e i n c i i l s , w e r e q u i e t l y s e a t e d o n ! believed,andeeysaad with oaahaken oeaideaee oa ibe) t h e pnee • t e p a p e r . o p n

I s f * IWiaBng G h - n al S AM Art;>ing at Naahnll# at \o AM

KBEKiHT TWAINS, | M T r KaaftaQla a* M l AM Arrlroat Itowha2 «»r^n at a.JB PM I««ra Bawhne «7r~-o at » U A M Ainee al Sianhvllle at Me PM

JOBS T. WUALI? r. w 11 A 1.1 v . . AxuUni Puprrntandewt.

w , w W c w e r e m e t k i n d l y a t e v e r y p o i n t by W lien ihe Coaaiitulion Of the Uuito-I b u i c e was . . . .

r r * » H "all the S t a t e a d d i n g i t I ^ d A f r i c a n ' 1 0*® w h o s e e u i o d t o m a n i f e s t a t r u e , h i g h -

Coiui i t i -

ehusett* and other Stfttes, what number of J ofte^tftrieft of War. additional troops they can feruish icifAia a *e&le. i 1 ' 0 0 - -'owph Segar, of V'irgiwa, has been

Thft, Xorthern Treasury Department is j refused a seat in tho Yankeo Congress. He unable to pay ordinary'drafU. The fsult is ^ claimed to represent the Virginia CongrcA ascribed to the inaction of Congrea*.

mass, and joining in singing, Ac. Iu honor A 11. 1 . j»jwawui» m ««*•> | u n i ^ M a a 4 in ca I . no her naval expedition11s i» cohtempla-j | n f ; # n , ,heir .lairs to the pUnt ; to cur brave soldiers, I must acknowledge

•ug Hiates of the booth, aid adopted, frte I»t«r onjihat I have never had .greater evidence of their farms. They then b-gan a sysjCmatie warfare , ,,r#Utudc shown mo for services rendered

- : x - w h ' ? p r e- than in camps. 1 mention this to give cn Platelet in which Fort™,. Monro. I . ^ . h o n , , , b . inclined

Tho expedition, " down tho Miasisaippi," 'situated. from Cairo, was a failure, aod the boat* and j A Havana circular says it has a lUt of thc troops had returned, without making any j ve**el* of the several nations which have attack. The" Cftiro correspondent of the pssscd to and from thc port* of Cuba and Cincinnati ts'axette says the receftt startling j the Confederate port*, including thoso which telegrapMo dispstehes from that plaeo rela- jhave been captured upon tho coast or upon live to the very wonderful things going to '* toke plaee, wero not only suggested but ab solutely dictated by the He predicted that tb«l whole thing *buld amount to nothing, an4 his predictiou was correct. We learn from gentlemen on the ateamer Courier, says! the EtaruviOc (Ia.) Journal, which leftCaipo 8und*y night, that some of tho troops bad already returned, and the whole force was oni the march down the hill again. Tho gunbiat* will not be ready for offen*ivo operation^ for two weeks, and the naval officers asiert that tho land forcea will hardly be in a condition to co-operate by that time. What *'in the way, ouUidors hare no means of kuoWing,

A despatch from Frederick, Md., dated January 20, says that Gen. Jackaon waa at Romnoy with 17,000 Boutbern troopa, and that Lander, the, Yankee General, had re

Cumberland. ' .jj

the high seas, from which it ftppesrs that ninety-six vessels have attempted to run the

ilitary authorities, blockade, of which sofea were cspturcd. The London Arte* says that the building

for the International Inhibition of 18CJ is

wereeof the worj l , and Which btfa hroven ihe teat for the laborers themaelvca. Tide Warfare ha . eal- j t o a l a b o r of l o v e , a n d t r u l y h o p o t h a t t h e &ain%ted in a eoaflici of artaa, and in the effort « i h c m i n i s t e r s w h o m a y r e a d t h i s wi l l loose n o Government of the United &atea, in & e haada of the j o p p o r t u n i t y o f m a k i n g k n o w n G o d ' s w i l l i n g -Northern anti-alavery par ty , to « u b » « t o a r »«b-«i»u- i n C i i t 0 , a T c , | l 0 8 0 | d i e r , a s we l l a s t h o p e a c e -• » a s . r . r . o r » . S . « . « . ^ . l , n . , a n ( ( . . b j . l t . , . < U j f a | t I „ e I 0 l- l t e ; . r o u o d . I C n d u a u J

w h o m

finished work uf Christ. j t o f o r e wi l l b e May the i n s o l a t i o n s of that Ooapel ia whleh he

irusied.fte vuurhsaf«d.\o lh«.*e "boui Ibis slrokc haa w j ecvnrely smitten. T. Two Dollars per aniuiin,

EDOEV1ELD AMD I S S T O O K T PATT t f t i n

T h r o u g h , R o u t o t o t h c W e s t a a d t h e S o u t h , Ommtmcimj )t'(dte»Uy, Xoe. 21*41861 .

Trains a01 run aa t-Uowa: , i | A M-Maiaphla Kti>frs»-- rno. d ^ l j ; i»*k«« rooaae.

A Paper for tho Timco. ,, , » TDK S H . i t l . B W U T M 1 U T CO«.-ANIOS M W - 4 ' 1 , 0 1 C * " C " " " " W " I ' M

u . X r t a t u . Cs . . b * | v * r .'or tt.o uan-r. Tha Our.I I'dum* will I - r«jMman»ed ihp first work ia Jannary na-i. T « r . n r r . a y p v M>1 IU ]«aprr wiU l< f«iod «o cOatnta each w«*,fruDi A r t A A i V A r t VXs. r-gHte««i Iv l a . w y «4omos of re~Omg vnatier.

kit all »&M« We .t ao.» Honth, I tim« W— «1«MI t / aav «eher toaia. i s . > P M—Fre-aht and

shorur aad

bally. (*on-

Witli UM. ftrat nmnuer of the Ihmt volume. wiU l» eoen-Ihe MiMieatlaa -f an brtginal arv-l thri'liig .lofy ai

i » . » t w . by Mua W. Baaaaa. Th-rdthe u-unu-t of the

M«a

u ' l i a d e r u v r ' j the margin of hi* {taper, opposite his name. f h e clerk will keep each man's account on {;

A'-romnwMatke< Ir davaeaxepladl. Hon. r>i.lf in tlark-eUle. Mami>to* Kapevaa airlrr in Na»b villa al I f tO P M 5

t AnofuH)Oda«N« and Fr..gh« ira.na arrive at 1ZJB PM fl ! Theoogb *>t Meantihia. *«•. I r a»« on Ttfaarfayn, b , Tbor»la»aand?*tordayea« i * P * . J i ' u h l r«* l> tdup j i.i li oVfoHr noon. «

Thr.w._.h i - l H - hrfaaJ^tn CbUem atsaal Isaaot t r M«-n»- 1 | |<Iii*.lia kman. Clum»m». l io to l J l , Jaokaoa. Metal. ' "TWHIV-. and other |4atesi.

a««siu A \M.KKM»N.

. Baeateer,'

I « I . . 1 . I -I lady wrioi ...oinU,ior»

Haralson dt Foster, srr»*r. Tho (vtlowuig era tlm Mines of

l: i•1 - • r. • *. F. Keen, i^uopl-rll.

V. A. Jauniu/«. faille A. lteady,

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I visited, vast numbers people of thc aUveboMio j .Stale*. ! With this hleiory cf a e o a f i i n , g a t i n g out of n c o m p a n i e s

difference of iaall luUou^1 h a U u and purauits, i h e i 1 , , i J P ' * f b , d , 0 *>« f o r« "> p r c a c b i n g f r a u e r a of ihe Confederate Coae i i t u i^a have inaen- e x c u r s i o n t h r o u g h L o u i e i a u a , ' T e x a s , a n d ed a clauee, e w l u d l n * forever f r n n l ^ Confederacy . A r k a n s a s I w a s a s t o n i s h e d t o fiud t h a t , a t ! Hiatee whose inailiutlone are noji h o m o g t n ^ n , j a u J 0 B ^ t h 0 d i f f e r e n t c o m p a n i e s f o r m e d w i t h i n

Uin.tl>.:iur« utd Iwalar in S T O V E S . T I H W A R E . O A B T I B O S ,

with U^rown er inothjr werdA wfclch 4e noi t | | e , a p t m B n t i o n e d l b a t a t , C a - l 0 M

BOW onUrely roofed in, and tho greater part c o * n I " f u » / *>th " H i 1 ., \ our ayaum of African UWr. of tho flooring'of the southern court* ha* been laid down. The office* aro in a great eta to of forwardness, and tha eastern dome rises rapidly in its tall columns, tho con-tractors, Messrs. ICalk and Ltfca*, being full of confidence that it will be completed at the appointed time. Tho western dome is not in quite so forwsrd a conditiou. The re-freshment rooms sre getting on veil, and the esstern annrx fast approaches maturity.

In a letter to the London 7T»i<*, dated at Waahingten, November 29th. Mr. W. II* Bnsscll aaysj " The North is now threaten-ed with a civil war in which epeechc* and newspaper nrti'-Ie* may. lead to bloodshed "

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I t was to prevent a aunilar con and inetiluliona that the provision the Coafcderata t^oaalilbtion froiu levying any ta r i f f ! for tho claaa of industry, tha t enriching a I<na« of ihe tBaa / , t -.»* proviaiea gin i a the cupidi ty of the Northern [ vystewalie policy waa to tea tho teneflt of the mauufacturer . I t was ica a a d is necessary to tho impar t ia l administrat ion of our grtrernosent, at de«i *>( t r ade .

. toother provision has hrea Jn-lgmeat, is not iotVrior Ut any upon the old Constitution, which haa »d by experience and Sdopied by the C o n f e d e r a t e CoasliteUei. It

f o u r t h t f t h e m w e r e nwmUr*y/ tht Baptist Churrh. 1 hope those who havo shouldered the moskot will not forget the importsnt fact that the - race is not to tho* swift uoi the battle to the strong," and God has only

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whoee "S*1"/ ' t far the I ttcforo closing this, I deem it jubtice to pravia* Uay to tho'citiaena of Xsshville, and parlicu-

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gotten by thoso who are stinugor* to yoa. My heart was melted down with gratitude wheu visiting the differcuV Hospitals and seeing the self-sacrificing spirit being evinced by your attention to dnr fr^n<ls, who

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