JL-LL 1 1 V ;1 tlrgtapli IHl'HSDAT, AUGUST IP, 1861. roLOM:ii jiiii Kx i itiiinou. His Interview With Jefferson Davis. rowf.KKATioNs audi r ri.Au;, The following- extract from in iiiiii le Ju tho S'--,-it,r nomler of the) Atlnntu'. Voifii, entitled nior Vi to L'tchinon.l," by . I. II. 1,111, He, ,-- id rooi. t or the emiuu Inurce. to the It..;! capi tJ recently tasen btr two loyal c(t:t n .. Mr. fin., om ac-companied I'o'onol ,Ia.qri-F., tU( , tailed icwoiit of tl rli Icniner. trs-nlnu'iit, ami what I'U " iialiear-i. Hie fiiliowuiir extt-icti from tlx rile1, will frailly pnMto ennn.lt.-, ami act it rwt some notions about Mr. IUvtf d -ire lor peace: How Their Wmt I Itl.-timnnrl. W went tlu-re in an aml.n mice, anil we w. nl t.v folher, too t nloiiol ami I li.ut got in won wwiiii. letrlinpa, to mr; that e got mil n duo alloM'llHT to bun; and a man more cool more l.raie, acll-rcharit and mom acn-ii n.teit tiuin flint ja.ct "Mli.'H pansou," it never waa my l.irluui lo tiicountir. At Hue o'clock cn the altoinoun of July Ji'.ili, mcantcd cm two rtiw.i..,iic.i is"ich of Hiii:itirA!4 w great raid, and arnied with a ei;.-r In Jkf.-. 1'avlft, a wkila cambric hamlkiTi-it el I to a inrt nick, and an fiobcat lad-, tin Ik w h the i o n. el's, u rode p to tbe Ife!.-! lino. A rain-ei. vi't'nw. tared bev with a carbmo in one liuud ami another u nite Lai-dkerchlei tied to aiiotiicr ftiort t,.k in iheoiU.r, wmn out to duk'I na. "I an you toll n, my man, where to Cud Jinlire OriD, the kachaiiee I omiiiiMiniirf" "ia. Ilirn and t'utlinr huiurc officers f nvr tor h B antation bcyoiit (.hovkkh, i.-ii know H lo li bcun' nary door nnr winder 'tin' niins..u hm:iibtl. 1 In y ah Imsl, it in. Ki.il.-r tlm hrbilo- Kalti tliiour;h tlio timber, i. d keen your nir K-I'yiu', ir cur hoe i Ih.rkor 'n i.uci.c'i,e,ni.a in tin iu wood, and tticy moujrlit pup ye, h tti.y tl.dn t Meel It. 1 backing him, w turned onr horses Into tlia M timber," and, KBllni.ine- rupiuly on. imn rmn in ait 1,1 of tlm wwnni pianlatiou. lulling on tlio ffraaa, ,n ttia aliad ot t.ie window'oi iuuiiiun, wo wand the onlnli rair otticia . rhcy m-o a we up. ororcbi-d j and on- ot n a d to the .ltdi, a ennr. trooa. miaolr-aivd nnniaii. iu a Panama bat aud I iQif ot aputicaa white Oil hnuat " W e ai lain, but lt' your 'ault. Your iipo)i1i Ird at ui down the rivur, ana w uad to t.iru liu.-a and (time OTfr and." " You Ooi.'t aupiinao they aaw yonr tlai?" Ko. It waa bidden by the triw; buf a bot rame anrumlnrtably near us. It ctruck tlin wn?-r and neLorliuttcd not tbtee jarda off. A link nrrr and it would bare aliorteuvti in j by a b ad, and tbe lomue. by two Itol." "VUat would bavo been a ad thunr lor vnu- but a 1m, you know, la na ood aa a mile," -aid tlm Iude, evidently enjoy Itifr the "Joke." "We htar (..rant wan in the boat that followed yours, and was atrnek wlii at dinner," rwuarkeil I aptaiu JlATrn, tlio Judun'a Adjutant, n .Mitln. nan, and about the beat lookiuu uiuu in Dm t ou eleracy. "Indeed! Po you believe It?" "1 aoirt know, of courae;" and ln lnoks aiked for an auawer, Wo lave l oin-, toi a'l ueh iiiliir oiaticn ia contraband. We mwiu Imv,. ml. I ttai biiiST, IUitick and FiwrER examined their VMlllon from Mm. i.bovf.h B boinw, uhont tour linn red ardad (tnnt, two houra alter the Keliel eaiituni .an iniiwii a mean-down on the Lieu'euant-liene. ral'a diuuer-table. The Rebel tldliera. We were then Inlrndiioed to the ether om. iuld aiajor riKMniKKK, oi Hie war department, a yoiiin muuu juiiiii-rij ui ni'a xora, oui now acnrni.ifr lliu insulation oi leini a Yankee, and Mr. C'liaiiLPp Jav.mi, of the 1 roio.t (iu-iiil of liieliinonil. lliu latter indivmuul waa our aimdow in l'ii). He whs oi muoiuui tieiirbt, atouily built, wit.i a "hnrl, ihiek nerk, unu amis and rhouldera dneotnii' fnat nrviiirlb. tie iooked a natural-born Viler, and - ttich auch character as a timid man would not care lo eucouuier, ei pt at lone raimn ot a rifle wanantea to tuo twenty shots a tuiuute, and to hit every time. To fclve ua a mocnligbt viewol the Rich :nond ioill fkutiuiiB, the Judue pronow-d lo- an al'ier auudnwu : tuii aa it warned aume Louiaot that time w seated ami vis ou tbo around, and entered .inn convetva- tH'U. The treatment ot onr pr toners, the ttntittot Diaci iioona and lon-comiiatante, and all ttieiiie. tloiia which have led to the MiHpemdou ot exeh.uies, tad been flood natnrediy discussed, when tho ( an tan', tool tun up tronione ot tiie oi;iieiu paiiera we tad brought liim, said: "Do you know it mortifies me that you don't bate aaaa we bate vouf You kill ua an Akukux kill a flv, bteauie yon Jove us," "li tourse we do. The North is being crucified tor love ot tie Houlh." li you love ua so, why don't you let us go V afked the Joote. rather curtly. "For toat very reaaou Nicanse we loreynu. If we let you 0, witn slavery, and your notions oi 'empire,' you'd ruu atiantht to barbarism and tun devil." "We'd take the risk of that. Hut let me tell you, if 5 ou are koiwj to Mr. JUvih wiiu any such idivn yen mihl aa web turu back at ouc. He ran tnuke fence on no other basis than independence, jte.n.. union mu-t le the Liyiniiiiu', m il lie and ending of all m ifiiiiallnas. Our people will atcept peace ou no tl er terms." "I think yon are wrors; there, said the Colon. 1. Vhtn 1 waa heie a year airo, 1 met many oi your leaaina men, and tliey all awured ine they wanted l-eara and reunion, even at the aacriiiee of slavery. v iihiu a week a man you vein rule and hive baa uu t tne at ha I tl more ami tieaouxnt me to come beie aud tier klr. Hlvi peare on such foudiiions " " ) bat may be. Some ot our old men, who arfi weak in the kiiees. may want ieace on any terms; liot the tScuibtin .eople will uot have i. witiiout toriepeimence. Mr. JJavih kuows ihem, and you will hud he will insist upon thut. onee.le thai, aud we'll uot uuairttl alxiut minor matters." "We'll not quart el atoll. Hut It's auudown, and tlit.ewe were 'on to Ilicbmonn.' " "I hat's tie Tribune ory'seid the Captain. rNinir: "nd I hurrah tor the Tribune, lor lis honest, aud I wunt my supper." . We all iaunhid, and the Judire order d the boraea. As we were about to start, I said to biin ' Yun've loruutten uur parole." "ih. tevei nund that. We'll attend to that at Kichninnd." Metp nif Info his earrlaire, and nnfnninir tlieflo ot Irnce, he ;ben led the way, bv a snort cm" aero- tho eoin-tleid which divided the mansion, lrom the hinh road. We loilowed In an ainhuluuce druwu uy a yut d muli s, our shadow, Mr. Javinh, aitlnn; biiwuen ua and the tv lliirl.t, aud Jack, a "lively . baikti) ," alimmt file olo smvivor oi his umstnr'a twelve Luunred s.avis, ("Ue ress all aiole, Massti, atole by you Yankees ") oeeimied the front Beat, and withaitood stout whip "working our uaasaxe" to HichuioLd. In Klehniond. At ten o'clock that ni ht we planted onr far (amiiini a lump post) iu the very heart of the hoklilecily Ah we alyuted at the uoornuy of the hpofewood Hotel, the Judtre said to the Colnuel : "Hut. on oui oui side coat up closely. Your uni form must iol be aeeu here." 1 he l oloii' 1 i. id as be was bidden; and. w.thout eii.ii, io reriMei our name at the oltiee, we lo: lowcdlhn Judun and the h( turn up to N j. t,l. It waa a inrre, Kpiaie room, in the loiirth at iry, with mu mHr" l::"eii rrpei. ailCI Lfln WUIT" Wall ameareil wun aiot ai.d loliaoco Juice, .--evenil cbaiia, a-maiblo top luLle, and a nine washMmid and cloiuea plena trafir!d about the .wr, and iu the corners were iniee leni, paruiHiieu with faltered pillow-caat a. and coventi with whne ceuuti rpanes, fMu fiey with louif'ni lor snu"iuils aud a wa. h tub. The pla ner and huniMcr ui' tlie-. bedr nus ieiieu lor ine i nriv sir. jivi.h; the other' h i-wu uinue reaoy mr ine extraorilinBry envo s not rtivoya extranrdinarvj who, in detittnee id all pre cedent ami tiie luw of naiioni, had jn-t then "ukeu x;iuirij;oiia. " A sin;' Id iriis-'et whs buriiinir over the tunntei. p.'', and aiuive it I snw o "wnlinjr on the wall wiiM-ji impneii tnar r.tK jai.'iin ;tu.i r.iii up a waMiuir M'lire oi nil y uuiiars r 1 waa conitiaiiilHtiiiff uiyaeit on not haviu fo pay uiut wigiiitii i iiiuniii-y iiiii, wneu cue .luue n:ilil Yon H unt supper. W hat nhnll wn older!"' A slwu oi hot einii-biead woli.d Inaku me tho napi lest man in Kiehmomt." ihe t aptaiu fhoieupuu lelttbo riKim. and .-horily rcli rLUia, Leu ajketi "Ihe In nit :,ud swears vou'm lrom (jur;'iii. lit nays none I ut a ,eori;iuii would eali lor corn-mead i Ihia time of mebf." tin that hint we aWe!, and when our rooty attend- am raiiio iu with the miptier ihins, we ili.eu-sed t.eorFia nniies, f leorr'ia hanks ami dem-'ia mo-niil' toea, iu a way whit-h nhuwed that we hud Imn-ii bitteu ly all of tlieni. Iu butt uu hour it was rioj.ed ad about Hie hoU I Ihuf the two ftentjeiiien the I onledo- racy waa lakiUK such excellent cni ui were Hum l.eornia. '1 he meal ended, and a ouiet smoke over, our en- tertainera rose logo. A the Jude bade us KO'-d mriii, ne aaiu to u: "In the luorulni yon had belter address a note to Mr. liuijAaiiN. akuiK the imoryiew with the pre sident. I will call at ten o'clock aud hike ft to li in." "Very weil. But will Mr. Uavis a t us uu liuu tlayr" "Oh, that will make no aid'ereuce." The Next Day. The next mornimr after breaklast, which we took in our room with Mr. J&vise, we Indited a note, ot which the following u a copy, to tho Conk-derate Secretary of State: KtoirtiviKjD Hovn, UlcnuoND, Va., July IT, 14. Hon. J. 1". I)eJAhim. riecretary of Mate, cr Ixmr riir: The iiuderBicned resiaMitfulIy o treit an interview with 1'renideut liana. 'they visit llichmond only an private citizens, and wave so elheial oharacler or authority but they are Je4iilut, d with the views of the l ulled Slates (,o Ti.S'i""1 408 iimnnta ot the Northern I..:... ' ".""ve to au adiualmeut of the dillereucos iV-'f if,,! '' orth aud the South, and ear to auch ottic.al iel n'y ! "'e " aM-aee Li Ian Ian ..I..T w ui lenuil iu rustonug lllIe! tere.k'l, 01 r distracled counlrv! Thi. ... .i..V'i',l.!,!Sl !S"to'lr vonw." lUvr wlih a.ooaunieudatory leittr 1 had ri, Ji t eettmu out, trum a uuar relative ol Mr. lAvia u ij.7, Kelxl jewirlarr. Ju ball an hour Judge Ih'lu Z fur mil, laiiue, '"jr. Jlr.aatiiia aeuda oa hueuia pliu nl , and v 111 hi likppy K ace you at the tjtate it'pariuMiiil,'' aieeraiary Jlenjuutia We fonnd Ui a-coretary a abort, pi a 111 p. oily lmie um iu Hack, Willi kaeu bbu'k eio, a Jvw bu, a jiuliow aaiu, cuiJjr biack bu'r, vlvsw'ti iwuiuii black THE w Mkers, and a ponderona a-ohl wat. hi'haln In the aorihwiH room of the "1 ni ed Siai." i nrom lloii. liver the door el tin room were the words "Mate l"epartmetil," and round its walla were hum a few mana and battle-plans, la one corner a Her of shelve n h d with iHHrka, anuxi which I aotieed tiiAOiaT a "HiHory," Iximi a I'irtse nsllM.ierv,' rAKnn'a"liiii,.r. ' (Ihi ki rvV"Ain.H ran I oi.flict." a complete set nl the H'-lti,m lUronl and a tloreu niimberi ami several bound vo.umos ot tl e Atumti,- Mmilhiii, and in the centre or the apart ?'-.i l li" ,",,,' "'ere. with re..n e olh, and tilled with a nuiliiiude ot "Male jwiiors." AflhtB table sat the Seeretaiy. He ro as we en. hami; ;nd.;l:.;J-l1"?,' 0''U " I am ulad, verv klad. tome, f von. etitl, men. I l ava read jour nine, an i" Iniwiui to me "the 0 en lelier you briiiir funn . nur errand com. niai:da my re'iieet and sympathy. I'rav he .,ati d." A ne took the prolti-red ell' the I , donel. draw- ft" his ilii-t. r," und di-pnty nit his unin rni, said ' We t hank yon for thi ronli I'rvuais, We tin.: 3,10 will he I i'l rii'- iti.,n, M. is jdud lo hear lis uu Tim are 11, sec n. "No ihlhM I drill be. Ii.r von eolile t.. tu'k I.T pi ne", I eare i wliat ui' all waul." "II Is indeed ; and lor lint ri tt"n we ari- rre to sei' Mr, lis an w.- . hi 111. mf' "Mo vou linn. uujriierturi. fo him from vm! Iioverilleelit?' "No, ir. IVp linnt no or. rtur ami hnve no au thority tiom our liovi'rnioi'iit. i' 'ne Hint In our mite. We would be irlad, however to know wl at feneswillhe seei'tit.it f.i lo '-ir ls is. I tlo y at all hatiin nie with Mr I.ini 01 ..V view, we wi I re pot t tin in lo him and so oneu ihe 0. i.r mr elli. ,ul bvft llallens." au- you aoiUHinted L 1 x n -"' 'I lie ol ua m. Hilly." 'Ind Mr. l.iM'cti.N. in a, ,7 e ",. antlum.. veu Ceme hereT" .No, sir Wo enme wlih hi. na.. In I e.e- hv hi rci,uiM Wo ay, di-lineily, bn no oil end or 111:011 .mil atllh y. We iMim s n . n r'eli hri-. funis, nut as dlphnnntlsis. hnpini-, in a (rank t ilk w,ili Mr. Davim, hi ducunr .i.me ivy by whii h this war may he .iiifit ." v It. lentlemen. I w 11 renenl .l,a4 v,,. A the !'ies dent, and il he lolhiw- my aoviei und I chl.reh this nltertioou ; so, .uppn-e you c.ilj hire loiiin ( win ne win meer von it., .1 iu. at nine mis en n'i.K. II anylhiiiir 'hoiild 11. ,M r in the know Ihruiiiih Judi-e 'hi.i." .. . o.. ,,,,..., seen,, y.,,1, will li t veil -T.ier M ua, scut in nnr room. mm. r-in with .......... .,,, wiui'iiiTi? llic pu..i.r-l'y in tie. fre 1 mii itni ine in t. liw io they weie nn I how in, y I1.ek.1l. I, nl siieh ililiuiiiution 1-.inn now ntrnhi.nd -eeaue.i at'ain ai riiie u clock at th. MhIc !. partiueut. Jelters.iu Ilnvls jnr. rif.sj.TAMI! iHviipied his pn yious - ut :it the lame, ai.it nl Ins rleht ant a snare, in lea u red .I, w 1111 iron-irrey nair and Heard, and a el. ni urey eie lull 01 liio aud vigor. had a broad inx- lve loreiira l, and a mnath and chin demitiuir ureat ei etiy nnd stn iKfth ol w.ll. his lace was tinatiuted b... mil, nr.uKieu, out, ills i.-aiures wi re irood etie cially his eyes, thnuith one ol Ihein here a . nr. iii paienily uiade bv xmie shurn instrument. He wore a suit 01 (.reytsh-l rown. evi.lc nily of tun lirn manu la.ture and as he roe, I aw Hint be was about live teet ten Inches uiirh, wlih a iiflit toop in tl,.. neoi.nierK. iiis maiini r w. re si nple. ,.a.y and iiuilo iaciLatliir; and he threw an nul.-s. ribahlo claim into his voice, as he extended hi" baud and " 1 am glad to see yon, gentl. men. welcome to l:icliinond." Yon nj yery Ard this was the man who was Tri-ddrm ot the I. tnli d Mufea under 1'iianklin I'iijii k, and who i i.,w me unu, sijiii auu nrmus 01 tne .southern ('en ftderacy I III manner nut 1110 cut r. ly at my easo; the tolonel would beat bit II he stood Uloro C,i - u and 1 replied ' ' "We thank yon, Mr. IIavts. It l not ofien yon .. .-. i in. u ui uur emmes unu our priiiclpl. s lo liich non.i." "Mot often, not so otten as 1 could wish: and I ttn-t yourcoiuiiiir may leud to a more lieiu. nt aud a uiore Ineudiy iiiloicou.-so bctwc..u tbo Aorth und the SoLth " " W e firtcerely hope If may." "Mr. Uu-javim tells me you huve asked to no me. to" And 1 e pausi'il, as If de.lrinir we should fiuMi the Sl-nteuee. I he I o.onei rejiiieil : "In, sir. We huie a..ke. tl 's Inhnl.w In the hope Hut you may auff 'est !omr way by which this wcr tun be slopped, nnr people want rs'aeo: v mr pi op e do. and your 1 oeir, has rm eiitly said that It' u do. W v have come to auk now It cau be. brouub' about." "In a very simple way. Withdraw yoi;r aricii s from our territory and peace will come ot itself. We do not seek lo suhjiiiiate yon. Wo are not waintj n oflcusive war. exoept so lar asit is orTens:vi-iI-f. n.ive that is, s lur as we are tor.'i d to invnde yon to prevent jour invading us. Let us uJoue and peice will ceme at once." I'nt we cannot let you olor.e io lona- a yon repu diate' the I'mon. That is Ihe one thing the Northern people will not surrender." "I kui w. You wouid deny to as what you exact for youi selves therieht ol seli-jroveriuueuf ." "o, sir." J leinnrki d. "We would deny you tin uituiai riaht. Hut we Hunk Union ossential to pcuee; und .Mr. Jjavih, cm.f two people, wilh the same language, siparated liy only an Imoifinary line, livo at peacu wiiu each otiierF W.iuhi mil dniniM..,i. stuntlv ailfc, aim cause, almost cou-taut war bctiyu Ihemr" ' Lnilonbtedlv. with this nenrrntlnn. Yun licv sown such bitlerness at the Houth.you have put "iich an oci.un of biood between the to sections, tbat I iler i sir 01 sceiiiK nny harmony in my lime. Our children may lorijot tins war, but ice tuiinot."- 1 IUiLK the IllllelUess vail stii'nk nl sir " cn. t'olouel, "does not reallv exist. Wnnni.t Ihiiiut.. as iricuds; our soldiers meet and fniteruize with en h ether; aril 1 feel sure thut 11 tiie Union worn restnr. d a more itieiully leelnifr would arise between us f nun Las cvei existed. The war ha made us know and le.-pect each other betterJhan i,,lore. This i- the view of very many .Southern nun; 1 have hud itliom many 01 them, our l. adluir ciiiens " 'inev are mtntaki u." re lied Mr ristrij rli,... do not uu.le'siand Southern sentiment. How euu weteel anytliinir but LiPermss towards men who n ny us oui nirhlsr 11 von enter mv hniiR.. an, I drive nie outol it am I nut your uaturnli neiuvf " "louput lh cao too si ruin1 y lint we riunot nVM louver; the war must cud at some lime; we must finally auroo upon some hiiia-; can w not auree now i.i.d slop tins triciitlul carimrfer We are lo.li ( hnslian unu, Mr. Uavih. ( an vou, us a hns'ian man, Kuve untiled auv mi iu.-thol may end to peace 1 " 'NO. I ranilOt 1 1.,trA n.,... Ms nm, 1, am wrnrt .1.. I deplore bloodshed is inueh ua vou do: ht 1 l.el that uot one urop ot Ihe blood sued in this wur is on mu nanus; 1 can ioK up Hi luy find aud say this. i lrie.i an iu my power to avert this war. I mw it ci lninf, and lor twelve venra I worked nlviit and day lo preveut it, hut 1 could not. Ihe North was mad ami blind; it would not lei us kovi ru ourselves; aud so the war came, and now it, must go on till the last man ol this iieueraiion fulls in his tracks, and his children seize bis musket and tiht his battles, unless you acki.owledne our riiht to aelt-irovern. nent. Weurekot lu'lilliiu for slavery. Wo are till linn loi iiiuepeiidonce; und that or exleiiuiutt tion we w ill have. " And there are at least four and a-half millions of us leil ; so vou see jou huve a work beluro you," suid Mr. Hiijavhn, with a decided sneer. " e have no wish to exterminate vou," an.wer. d the ( oh in I. "1 iH'lieve w hut 1 have suid, that thera is no bitterness between the Northern and Southern people. The North, I anow, loves the South. Win u I euee eomes it will pour money and means into vour iuucs to lepa I Ihe wumu cuused by the wui, aud it would low welcome vou back end torsive you a. I the lors aid bloudsh. d you have caused. Hut wo must ciiisoour uini.c und exterminatu your tiov.ru nieitt. Aud i uoi that alreaitv nearlv douer on are, wholly w.thout money and at the end ot vour r. s.uiiees. t,BT bus shut you up iu Ifiibu.iind. run man isleior.i t!i.nia. Had ynu not thm, bi Her accent hoi oialile leims while you can n nan your i.rotiite aud aave the pride ot the "outhern p.epc!" Mr. Ilnvl-. on the I uiiirdeiaii 1'ius.pri i. Mr. D i vih smiled. "I re-pe. t voir i i-rm nn. , nliilu l, 1 nl you ,n ro! sc. m to iilider-.nii l th -ill ut on. Wear, not exactly hut up in Hid m.iu t II ii nr papers mil the Hu h, it - your capi ul H.ut is In i. at lci , uol ours, s.ii.,.; w eks uvn l,n m cr.isJ. il II e lai Mull to w hip I. i,K aud take Liehiiiond l.i t diove hnu in ih.i first I uitic, ami thin i.hant eje. uie.l wlai voui le. pie eah a 'hnlliunt ttnik move meet, ai d totojln i.kk ai-uin I.ki- dnne h.in a s. c. ml time, and ihenl.n.M made another ihuiic icoveincni ; and so ile v kept on, l.i y nelppin -and t.u.vr tluitliFic, uii'll liuvM- .-.,t wh.it he I linw. "And what is tin net. r.-nllY (ibiit ih.i.i.i feyeiilv-tiv.i orcii'hty thou und nu ll, luoie Ihuu l.l t hud ut Hie outset, and b. no n. urcr lukiiia- Kicliinomt .jinn in urn : ami i.kk, w no.e trout, hus never In liiolcii. holds li i in completely n cheek, and has men ei nucn i,, spure l.i mvad" Maivlund and thrcjt. en v aiini Ton ! Mihimas, to be mire, ,V In lor Atlui ia; hut niii..-i, he i, und sup'une he tckes jt 1 1 n allow niai ine Hintier In- jrucs ir-un hi ha-.- ni shi p ies, ine Wf ui.er lie jrrows, and tho num. dlu. Ill.liS de:eat will fa. In him And i. l..u, ......... so, In a iiullturv view, I -linnld cerluinly say uur pu siilnn was l.eiter IliHi. yours. ' As lo money ; we are richer (hull vou ore. You slid!.-, I nt adiii.l ibal our paper is worth nnilmiir: il aiiMiers as a I'liculatitiT mciliiitn. and wn hold II ail uiiiscirea. il every dollar ol H wero lost we should, as we have uo Inrciuu debt, bo none the poorer. Hut it Is worth something; il has the aokd basis ot n lnrco cotton croji, white yours rests on nothing, and VOU ,IWC ill ItlA Will 1.1 Aa In twos n ,1,, .. lack for arms or ainmuiiilion, aud we Lave atill a wine territory irom which lo aathur auiiilies. rio, ynu see, wc aie not iu exiruuiitie-. But if we were; If we were w th'iiit inouer, without food, without weapons; it our whole country were devaitated. aud our armies crushed aud di. handed, could we, with out aiviiia up our manhood, irive ud our riirht to froveiu oiirseivosf W ould you not rather die, and l. el vonrscll a nmn. than livu aud be auhiect to a ioreiirn power" rroin vour stand-point there is lorcein what yon say," replied the t olouel. " Uur we did not come here to arrue with vou. Mr. 11 A via. We came. ho'ii g to liud some honorable way to peace: and I am aneveii io near you say w uai vou an v lion l have soeu your vounu meu lying on the battle Held, and your old men, women and chddreu starving iu their humcs, J have fell I could risa uiy lite lo save them, l-'or that rtisou 1 am here: aud aui arieved. Itrieved that I here is no hope." "i uuow your uionves, t.oioiiei ,iAC)rjEa, an.i i honor vou lot- them: but what cau 1 tin more thnn f imiloiVer I would irlt) my poor liie gladly if it wouiti tiriiie pence aim gooa win to tiie two couu- tnea, but it would uot. li la with your own peoplc you i-huuJd labor. It il they who desolateour homes, burn our w hiut-llchu, break Ihe w lus ls ol wagons, curiyiug away our women aud children aud die a roiiiig siiiii'iiva meant lor our su a. auu wounded. At ur door lie all the usleerv aud Uie cruue ol this war, and if is a leariui, leariui uecouui." .Not all of It, ill . li.vviH. 1 admit a leariui ao. count, but il ia Lot all at out door, ihe paasioua of both sidea are aroused. L'Larmt-d iueu are banged ami prii-oner are shot dow u iu cold blood, by your- selves l.leuieutsol barbarism are entenug the war ovi both aidiwi that ahould make us you aud uie, aa hiMilau men shudder to think of. In Cod's Uauie. then, lei Up mI..ii it. Ixt ua ,Lu lu.niethiinr. rini- ckiMj M,iiH.itlii,Vi to bring alaiut peuoe. You cauuut lAj-vy., wuu vuiy lour uu g bull m lulllloiis, a t He, XJjyC tlrN.iAii) sava vou have.fo hold out lorever aaalnst twenty millinlis " Auain Mr. Iiavi sinheil. "I'o von suppo-e there ari' twenty millions at tle 'orth d.'ternuried to crush g.f "I do, to crush your fiovemnient. A small num ber ol our people, a yery small number, are your friends, hccessJom!. Ihe rest differ alsiut. n.. a-utes and raiuh.lates bill ire united In the de terminatluu fo sustaiu the Union. Wlns-vcr Is elected In .November, he must, to commuted tti a vtfnrotis prosei'utton ot tne war." Mr. Ia us -hli locked incredulous. I remark i il ! "It is so, sir. Whoever fells yon otherwi'sr. d". ceives ynu, I think I know Northern sentiment, and I assure von II Is so. You know we have system of Ivceinn-li ctnrliig in our law towns. At the elo-e of them, lectures ii is the rn lniii nt the iieople to come npon Ihe platforin and talk with the leciuii r. l ira give" li 1 1 ii an excellent oppnitunity of ieiirning pub lic sentiment. lj.f winter I lectured betnrc neatly a bum o n of such associations all over the North from l'nhu.iie to Hanger and I tiaik pains to ascer bun Ihe t. cling ei the mom... I tumid a unanimous ilctcininiuti.nl to cruh the l!i l llmM and save Ihe ( men nt every .nrriilee. 1 1. miijonly are Iu tamr til Mr. I.i.n. in., aud iiertr.y all ol thos.. opposed to him IT" npp.H.1 d lo hnu b H'nuso t fir y tllllik he iIim s nol fliht vou with "nniifh vii'ur. "lie ruilieal Kcpuhiiratis.wlio go for tlave suftr n.e nnd thoiiiiiyh eonll-ration, are those who wui de fcat Ilirn. il , s to la deli ated. Hut If he I- de tente, In ,,re the people, Hi,. oile will elect a worse man 1 menu wor-e tnr you. It is inure i alli en1 thnn lie is (you can Hint 1mm Mr. ,vs,n ki'i Hi cms ructhiii bill I, and the people are inore radi cal than Ihe House. Mr. I.imhi v, I k now, is about lo call out five hundred thousand more uu n, nnd I can't -ee bow vou can rcn t iniii li b'ui'el ; t.ul It y(,u do vnu wi.l only ile. H H the radical 'lis'linc rf Ihe Nultlu rli peii le. I hey will now anvnvcin tnlr hol.ornl.le, generous lerins; hut let Ihem stiller much more, let ihem lie a dead man in every house as there I- now Hi eveiv v Hinge, they will ge mu' n.i l iiiis; they will insist on hangini! every lti.l,, I -mi'li ol . I'ardon my terms. 1 menu no nDi'iise " "onitive no nib ," he replied, suiilinir very jileoantly. 1 wouldn't have vou pick your words this i airahk, tree talk, ami I likv. you the better fur faying ivhai vou think. Ho on." "I was liier. lv guing tosav Ihnl. let Ihe Veril o,,, i I"'' ", ." 1 .'"" -'"IT no IIOI le. V't and they will insist, oil haiiirin,, ecru r your leaders.'1 ' "Well, admitting all yon any, I can't scj how it iflecls our iHirillon. Ibire urn some things worse than hanging or extermination. Wn reckon giving up the right ol w lt-gnvernmeiit one ol tho-e tilings." "Hy seii-gnverunient you mean di-iiuioii Souihern IndepenitcuceT'' Yes." "And slavery, you snr, it uo loncer an tli uienl in tl e cout.s.1." "Nolt is not; It Beyer was an essential element. It was only a mraus ol brlniriiig other coiithctitnt elements to an curlier cuiuiiuaiiou. It bred the tnnskel which was already capped and loaded, lhere are essential differences between the Nin th and Hid r-oiith that will, however this war uiay cud, make them two nations." "You isk ine to say what 1 think. Will yon allow me to say that I know the South pretty well, and never observed those diflorciices." " I hen vou hnve not um .I your eves My sight Is BnnriTthon yours, hut I bavo seen them mr years." Ihe lentil was upon me, aud Mr. Hi n.ia.vjin en joyed it. "V ell, sir, betbatislt mav, II I understand you, the dispute between your l.overiiineiil and ours is uar rowed down to this: Union or disunion." "Yea; or to put it lu other words; Independence or subjugation." "Then Ihe two (ioventments are Irrecnnrllahly apart. They have uo alternative but to fight it out. Hut it is nut so with Ihe people. They are tired ol tl 'htliif! and want peace; and as they In ar all the burden and suilcring nl ihe war, I- it not right tnev should have peace, and have il on such terms as tu.'y "1 don't undcMand you. He a little more ex Illicit." Mr. Dntlsi Itelue uu Armistice. "Well, suopose the two Hoverniiicnts should agree to do something like this : 'lo go to the people with two propositions, say, peace with disunion and Southern independence as your proiosilion aud peace with union, emiincipnlfou, no confiscation aud universal luuiesty, as ours, l-t the, citiciin of a'l the I lilted Mnlesias They existed Isuor.! the war) vote 'Yes' or '.No' on these two nronositious. at a sue. cuil election within sixty days, it a majority voU) disunion, our t.'overnmeht to lie bound by it, and to let vou go in peace. Il a nmioritv voles I nlon. vnurs to le bound by it, and to siay in pence. Ihe two tioveruinents can contract n this vvuy, and the people, though constitutionally tumble to d. rule ou peace or war, can elect which ot the two propositions shall govern their rulers. Ia'I I.i:k and Hiia Nr. mean while, agree to an aimistice. Tins would sneathe the sword ; nud If once sheathed, it would never ajraiu be drawn by this generation." I tie plan is altogether iniitrnrtir.ahl. li the Knuth were ouiv one Mate, it might work: but is it Is, it one Southern State ohiected to eiminci' ition, it would nullity Ihe whole thing; toi you are aware Ihe people of Virginia cannot vote flaveiv out ot South arolina. nor the neonle of South t'arolina yote if out ot Virginia." Hut tbree-tourihs of the Sta'es can nm,.tul the f 'oustltutiou. J,ct it be done iu thut way: m any way, so that It be done by the people. I am not a stu.4'siiiau or n politician, und 1 do not kuow Jus I how such a plan couid he can led out; but you get Ihe idea, that the people shall deride the iiuestion." "1 hat tho majonty shall decide If, you mean. W o seceded lo tid ourselves of Ihe ru'e of the majority, and this wonid subject us to it agnm." "Hut the majority must rule liuully, either with bullets or bullute." "1 urn nol so sure ol that. Neither current events nnr history show that the inajoiity rules, or ever did ruin. The contrary. I thiuk, is true. Why, air, the man who should go before the Southern iieiiple with swell a proposition, with any proposition which im plied Dial the .North was to have a voice lu d' tcr miLinrr tlm domestic relations of the south, could not live here a day. lie would bo bunged lo thelirsl tree, wiihout judge or jury." "Allow m lo doubt thit. 1 think It more likely he would be huugod, if he let the South,- m people know tlio majority couldn't rule," 1 rep lied, smiling, "1 have no fear of that," rejoined Mr. Havik, also smiling most good-liumoredly. "I give vou have to proclaim il lrom every house-top in the South." " Hot, seriously, iri tou let the majority rule iu a single State; why hot let It rule lu the whole cotintrvr" "Uei nuse the States are independent and sove reign. I hecouutiv is not. It is only a I'ljiiiederatuui ol Suites; or rather it was; it is now iwo coufedcra tious " " I lien we arc not a people, wc rc only a political paitiicrshipr" "That is all." "Your very unm- sir, 'United Mate,' implies that," said Mr. Hkn-iamin. " Hut tell me, are the terms you have named Kmancipaiinn, no coiitis. a lion and universal uinnestv the terms which .Mr. LiNncn.it authorized you toofl'cr us?" "No, sir; .Jr. I.i.moi.n did not authorize ine to orlei vou any terjis. But 1 think both he nud the Northern people, lor the sake ol pwic.', would acseiit to som- such conditions, "1 hey are very generous." replied Mr. IlAVm, for the li st lime during the interv ew showing some augrv feeling. "Hm, amnesty, sir, applies to cri minals. Wo huve coiiiiuil cd no crime, l onfi-rii-tlon Is ol no iiccoiint, unless you can enlorce it And rinnnciimtiou! You hnvv already eumiu iputed nearly two millions ol our slaves, and if you wl I lake cine ol them, you may emancipate, the test. 1 hud a few when the war bc'run. 1 was ol some use in them; they ni ver were nl any to me. A.rufust their will you 'emancipated' them, und yon muv emaneipnte' lively n.gio in the l onledciaey. but we will be n-eci Wc w ill govern oiirse.ves. We will do It If wc have to see every Sunt hern plantation sucked aud every Southern city in flames." "I see, Mr. Ha vis. it Is useless to eniitliiuj this c.uivcisuiinn," 1 replied; " aud you will panlon u-. ii we have seemed lo press our views with too much pi riii.ai'ily. We love Hie old Hut, and that nin-i fl our iipoi.igy lor Intruding upon vou nt nil." "You huve not intruded upon ine," In. replii d, rcniniinir his u-iml miuim r. " I inn glad lo have ii el vou both. I once loved the old flag us web us vou ilo: 1 Wlil. d have dud tnr it: hut miu il is l,. ..... only the emhli'iii nl oppression." 1 bm e the iluy mav never cninc, Mi. Inn. when I say that," ulu the Uolon.l. t lose of Ihe Iiilervievv huli-lioiir's couvcrsution on other inpic, nol ,d public interest, ensued, and then we rose to go. we did so Ihe l.'eh. l l'ro-.c!ll guve ine Ids hiiml. and bidding me a kindly good-bye, expicsscd th,. U)H. ol seeing ine again iu Iflcliiiioud iu happier limes, v heu peace -li.iuld imvc r.turii "d: hut with thi. t ololiel his partiiji. e. a- particularly e.irdiu1. lukiti' his lu'.t.il in both of his, he .mil to hint: " "I olouel, I respect vour chuiaeti r and vour inn lives, nud I wish yon well; I wish vou every I'lmd eun wish you eoiwisiuully wlih the iiiutrvsia of the i nub deraey," lheiiiiet, stralgblliirwaid beiulng und iiumuill. uel n oi.il c.iuiiige ot our "liuhtill'.' puisnn'' hud ivid ully impre-iM'd Mr. Iiavis very lavorulilt, s we were ! at lllg the rinnit ll'i uddcd, "Suy io Mr. Lincoln, lrom me. Hint I shull nt any lime be bused lor.s'eiio ploin.al. lor peace oil t ic h'is;s of nur iudi ticntlfllco. llwill be ii-el, i- to up pr. ueh me with unv- other." hen we in nt out Mr. Ill n.i a win cnl'ed .Indue lit l.n. who bad lai'ti waiting during the whole in terview, two hours, ut Ihe other eud of the ball, nud we passed dow n the stairwuy together. As I put my ami within Hint ot the Judge, be said to uie, "Well, what Is the rosulir" "Nothing but war; war to the knllo." " Lphruini is joined to his idols; let him aloii '," addeu the t olouel solemnly. Si.vTisiKS or LtctiFK Matchi.s. At a lec ture recently delivered by Dr. Troctor , of York, before the York Institute, the ltctuier gave the following useful iiiformntlim lUwnt liioifev matches : Metsrs. Dixou, Newton A Htutli have a stock of tiiulier of the ya'.ue generally of from ISuiiOto 10,000. Ther produce ycarlv 2,K.O,. IKKj,(kK) nintehes. Itcikouinp the lcngili of tip U nitttch at 2 iin lies, they would exceed the cir tiiiiifeicnco of the plot?. It is citimuted that l'2,0ti0to l.i,0' 0 grof.9 of boxes of uitttcb.es uie proiliued weekly in London alone. 'I he voui ly cot.biiinption of phosphorus iu this country for the iiiaiiiiiaeturv of lnatcbci is estimated ut U tuns, which, nt 2s. tid. per II)., represents tlo0. Our dally consumption of mutches is ci.imideied to be 2.i0,0dl),WJO, or more thim tight uiiitclicf a day for every indlvidmil in the kingdom, lint the groat Hut 01' niutcU-nrnking is in Anuria. For exuuinle, M. i'olliik, at A'icni a, unci M. r urth, io llohoiuia. consume together about twenty tons of phosphorus annu nlly, and employ about (J'sjO persons. This quuntity of ph.ospho.ui is duiliclcnt "to prodiuu the amuinic nunilicr of sl.fvKi.OoO.oini uiatebn. Ihe cost at w hich boxei and uiatci.es are mudu is txiually alumina-. M. lunli sella his clieune.r boxes at Id. per dleo, eai li bo coiiliuiiinir eighty matches. Ilairoii, a 1'rueaiun, sells his ilum boxes ut d. per hhi, and l ino iiliuts lor d.i aud 1)6 Mojo, of Moravia, aclli a caie of Jilt Ixixcs, each coutaiaing loo imii'crs, fur l i. it sxy joniw.H. A i ii.im m r. Mr. Iluntini.', to be ulvisertJ the l ui puMtmn of the Sum ol the Clergy. lUti.wAv Jv t n i.icrvcK. Wc cc there Is to be a railway In Pliye. Wc I'tpposc the station will lie iu nubtbttx. It in wlilsji red in literary ( iroi. s that nn oppo Ition jonrniil is almtit to be started In tho f 'o..i'.' .Vert, edited by J-lm K tch, L.., nnikT the title 'if the Srrioui Soitir, Tin: Y wn M. "Ill ti.'a (Is s." Sever il of the. (!Oiniiiniider of the l ederiil iinny nre said to have been lawyers! T lu American civil wur app- .trt to I. e the Iiis'. in wlih h troupi have been led to lit lion by attorney -giMivrnK llinii Aiit. Thoro will lie, wo heir, in tho coiirneof a few days, a reat meeting of all l( ival Aeiiil.'mi.'irtiis, nt Sir rd,vin I amlsecr's rdsjikiice, wlicre, in hii.own studio, the distinguish.) 1 artist bns sportinttly niidei taken t j dn.v a Ux.lfr'.r. Tiik Moonisii ijt i -ti.is whv is tho p eni of the "Fire-Worshippers." in "l.allit Uo .kh" unin telligible iion-cnse : lleeimac it ia all (Jucl"c-nli iplblicri-li I. ii hiu i :i little too bad, and uidst But he ilonc any Mo irc.J Slim Kim. II v t-1 i:mi i. Why slioulj il be easy tu get a hut fur nothing this weather 1)0 iiiiiso we fhti sk: u jneat nmi.y thmiKna' i'ii'ts (.thousand hats) llying a'jyiit every timo wc g i out. A Vi T No nt v with A Vrvc.rwc r.. l-'otnl, but 'timt 1'nrcnt : es, liie .lots tako nutirc so ; and she's beginning I" know nil the In asts in the nrl by iinme, t hi. llie.e, baby, wh it's this : i lltildiiig nji bipjiiipotnninsi liuby Cuuliet-itiiig-ly i .M.iui nia. Oioantic l'rvi It was reninrl.il of the la(c Tttiliort Hales, tho Norfolk Oinnt, that, when In wunt of a resident e, he would co into the largest towns and bmk one tlio hiKhest houses, Thil may be ineiitione'l as an instance of the pow r of his marvellous' height (;B'lit j in elio'Hin a nljlit. Til i; Vli ton Ol MTMIIIED.iw, Ynu poets who're living, stand neuter, The nubjcct'i not one you t-hoiild try n' ; For, rotmidcrinir the county nm' shoo'er, His bards should Ijo " Snrroy snd Y'y;i't." Klyiian l'iclds. .Samlel Johnso.v. (o.NJiOAt I'nasimitv. AY'orksliircpupciiny, last week : "A 'lady' fell off one o( tho bout pleri at 8curlsDroii(;h, und win in imminent dnni(er of being drowned. 'Three tis)ieruien let each other down, iVrniinff n chain of their b idics, and saved her. The 'lady' did not even thank her deliverers." Nor, wc mi Ir.rstund, did hex hus band. A Wait rnovt Wimpi i:nox. "l'ray, don't litirry on so, it's really dangerous," suid Captaio t'linrlcy to Miss Ll'litfoot, who was ia huiie to see the ' abouting. "Uangerou !" cxelaini 'd the lady ; ."why, what Is there to foai :" "Well," oliscrved the. gallant oilieer, "you see, sumo of onr fellows nru reiniirknlily Boo,! shots, and you n.i, ,1,1 l.n ti, i.tt.L r.i. Cur mtinin ,1..,. " " "up", t.v .u.'.'.nvu .v. ,. . .ii.., ug uvn. . A Hi ack lb siNrs. What does the T'xeter Ilall party say to the conduct of the black troops in uu- r cuerui nrniy, or tno yet more reprehen sible conduct of tho reputed civilized whites who encourage nud praise, their atrocities One mino ra! uctually is reported to have expressed bis approvul of the negro regiment for not taking any priHoueri "alive," and not encumbering tho hospitals with patients; in other words, for show ing no quarter to those who surrender, or even to tlio wounded ! Tho history of this civil war will have many a black papa, lint nona blacker thnn that which records the cundaet of tho men whoinstlpatedand unproved oi'thc savaee lcrocitv of liberated black savages. I'.rri:' t or Mffiri- ov Mm ditri. The bagpipe. Is well known to produce u powerful clleet on Highlander in the day of battle. T his circum stance was, with happy instinct, t!ken advantage ot by Colonel Cameron, of tho h.'d Highlanders, at tho Iiattle of the Ntve, in lsl.1. His regiment, overwhelmed by superior nunibera, had rctirod to the rear of the hamlet of St. Tierre. Then Its pallant Colonel Cameron once inure led it down tho rond with colors living and mutiv p!u,iiiir, resolved to give tho shock to w hatever siot d in the way. Gloriously that regiment came forth again to charge, with tbair colors flying aud their national nmBic playing, ns if p. ing to a review. This was to understand wur. The man who in that moment, and immi:d;atcly alter a repulse, thought of such military pomp, wus by nature a soldier. Col-mi-! Uroham'i Mili tary l.uds. Sketch ok a Moi; avian Sr.TTLEMrNT. The cottage wo lodged in was ou tho mountain side, and had been built for bis son, who was dead; and his adopted daughter, a pretty colored girl, exactly like a southern rrcneiiwomun, waited on us, assisted by alxiut six or seveu other women, who cunio 'chiefly to sture. Yrouw iiioti wus as black as a coal, but so pretty :a dear, soft, sleek old lady, with bountiful eyes, an 1 the kind, pleasant ways which belong to nice blacks ; and, though old und f.tt, still grucoiul and lovely iu face, hands, and arm. The cottage was thus : fine large hull; tny bcd-rooin on tlio right, c ' m tho left; the kitchen behind me; Mi-: Jiiel. biliind S j mud floors, daintily washed over with fresh cow-dung; ceiling of big tatter, just a they had grown, on which rostcd biiinboo canes close together nr rots the rai ters.and bound together betweeu each with tr.iuverse liarubo.. a pretty bichii ino ellect: at ton. mud ni!ain, nnd then a high thatched roof and a loft of milder lor forage, A-t; tho walls of course mud, very thick, und whitewashed. The bed rooms tiny ; beds, clean sweet nielies (niaue) straw, vvitb clean sheets, and eight good pillow s on each; glass windows ia great distinction), exquisite cleanliness, and hearty civility ; good food, well cooked; horrid tea and eotlee, and hardly any milk ; no end of fruit. In all the gardens it hung on the trees thicker than the leaves. Never did I behold such a prolusion of fruit aud vegetables. Oalton's Xotts of Travel. A Scotchman Rcssianied. Iu the last cen tury, Samuel (irelg, a gifted js'eotsinan, gave a helping hand to tin; waxing power ot Ktissiu. He appeai s to have been the sou of a merchant sea captain or skipper in lnverkeithing, where he was lorn in 17-'ij. Ho was bred to the sea-sci'vicej but hi cms to bavo been amphibious in his com bativo capacities, us bis most important service lo Kussia lay in military tngineering. His entrance into the Russian service was quite legitimate, lie was a Lieutenant in the British navy ut the poaco of 170.1, with fair chauces of moderate promotion, when the ltBsslun Government ap plied to the Uritluh for the loan of a few olliccrs to help to improve their own navy. (Ji'cig, one of these, soon uiado his capacity felt, and was intrusted with high commands. Tho old 1'ife shiio skipper name of Charles wus drugged out of its obscurity to giro the usual Kusiun patron) uii.e of nobility, and tlio young otlieer became Samuel Cailovich Grelg. It is old to lind one of tbo f.-w notices of this remark, a'do man in the memoirs of the late Kev. Ctiris tnphcr Anderson, the historian of the Kiiirlih liible. Mr. Andci si n's mother was a relation of the G'n igs, and was able to canity of the old i i kipper's wife, after her son had pone on a career so widely flilfeient from his early surroundings, j that " his mother' Mitiplicutions iu bi behalf i lutd foHowed him In that career so perilous to piety; and she lived to hear from his own lips, on a visit he paid ln r late in life, that lie hud not forgot a father' instruction or a mother' prayer." lie was made commodore of the Hiis-iau He'et in the Mcditerrauchn. in the war with tho Turk in l.'iii, end thus bcuiue a pieit, perhaps tho t'n atest, Instrument in the annexation o the Crimea, where so ntiny of his countrymen wers to have their bones, i.flur lighting touudo what ho liud done. iMr.Wi ,'; Scot Abroad. A Caitiii: IlofsnviAin. I forgot, in describing iny journey, the real-looking Cull're housemaid , ni llirste river, ' .Such a dear, good creature," tbo li'iidlaily suid; und, oh, such a "noble savage!" with a c itton handkerchief folded t ;lii like a cravat, and tied round her head with a bow behind, nnd the short curly wool sticking up in the middle ; it looked like a roval diadem , on her solemn brow ; sko stepptd like Juno, with a niige iiii iui to the linm, nnti holding several pailtuls on her bead, und a puilful in each band, lu inging water for the stubles from tho river, across a large Held. There is nothing like a Cadre for i-ower and grace ; and the face, though tcry Alricup, has n ort of grandeur which uuikes it utterly unlike that of the negro. That Human's bust and waist were beauty itself. The Cullies are alto very clean aud very clever as servants, I hear, learning cookery, Ac, iu d won derfully short time. When they have saved money enough to I uy cattle iu Kullrariu. oil they go, cast aside civili.uiiou und clothes, and cn o'v lile in nuked luxury you would have biciisoflulightid with the country and the queer turtj-i ut the wild little horses, and the polite and delicately clean Moslem driver. His descrip tion of his siiilctings from "louses," when he s.i'l t iu u Hutch lunii.was pathetic, aud ever since be sleep in Ins cart, wilh the littieboy; and they bathe in the nearest river, and cut their lawful food and drink their witter out of doors. They declined beer, or meat which bud l eon unlawfully killed. In Capetown all meat Is killed by Malays, and has the proper prater spoken over it, and they will tat no other. 1 wus ollcied a fowl at a hum, but Cho.lulliih tl. ought it "loo much money for Mis sus,"mid oh!) took some eggs. He was grntttied ut tuy recognizing the propriety of his saving "llisiniiluh" over any animal killed fur food, fs'orr.e drink beer, und diii.U a good deal, but thosiulluh thought it "very wrong lor Maluy people, and nut good for Christian people, to be uTuul: Ua-dics; little wit,e or beer good for Chiistiaiis, but not too plenty much." I gave him ten shillings lor hluisell.at which he was en chanted, and again begged mo to write to his iLttaiur for him when I wanted to leave Caludon, and lo Le urc to suy. "Mind send tame coach man." CittWa Motet of Truntt. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, FOURTH EDITION. SYRACUSE PEACE CONVENTION Murdci on the River Delaware. ARREST OF TIIE SHIP'S CREW. DOINGS OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE Etc., nr., rtc, rt.t y.ic, r.tc. Tlit' Sj rncuse I'rnee onventlnn. Sv.HAct.sn, August 18. Tbo mass I'ctcc Con vention to meet here this afernoon will be largely attended, although but few are here from New Yoik lityor the 6o.ithern counties. Ail the wrstern counties arc fully represented. Vol landighain, Fernando Wood, Woller, and Judge Omlerdoiik arc announced to s)s ak. The State lVace Committee last night, agreed upoa mode rate rcMiluiions, and the anpoimmcnt of an ad visory delegation to go to t Licagoe but there it considerable opposition to this course. I'r.XSiSl I.VAM V I f-4.IM.TI nr. Hahiusiii ro, August 1. Svna n:. The Senate met at 10 o'clock. The bill for tho organization; of fifteen regi ments was taken up In Commute.: of the S'hol:. .Mr. I.owry ahmlttcd n siilistitutu for the eii'iic bill, very aimilar to the HotirO bill, and iimile some remarks. He said this tuhstitute had been prepared by the Governor, Attorney-Genual, and General lliisscll iiLd Franklin. It was a measure which thi y desired paused. J bo lagislatnre of lust w inter had been severely iciisiin d for ibo hn omplete law which they hud enacted, when in truth that very law mm i ten snnctioneii uy tne military .-minorities, who were responsible for deltatsut.di.-r these elr- cunisuinccs. He was willing to take the nresent snhstilutc exnetly as otlcred by the military auttu.ritie uf me- Mate, ana throw nny re s,onslbility oi another failure, or give credit of success, exactly where it uriiilTKC'U. Tlio House and Senate Committees of last wibter bad prepared a mu. h better bill than bad recently been bussed, but il had been rut ud Iiv the uiilituiy authorities, to whom it had been Slll'lUlttC'U. Mr. Terry raised several noi.its of oleection bi the bill nud the substitute. Among tueso were Iwo, viz : That the line of distinction lictvve.en lillee-n regiments and the balance of the militiu wus not well di fined, anil that system of allowing u tin r tin I (I i all in reriain uortions of the Com- niiiiiwcnltb, at the discretion ot the Governor, to e-tablish u peiiiianeut corps lor llireo years, was imjiropcr. It wus well enough for men from certain local! ties to be called out lor special einerge.ie.es. He luvored the plan of raising uuo company from civ h militiu regiment iu the Siute of men exempt lrom the tiuin.nul di.itt. ihe discussion of ihe Militia bill was con tinued until tbo adjournment. Hoi s:. Tho Houso met at 10 A. M. The I)t ruocrntic nu mbers who had voted against the Militia bill, und those who had voted iu favor of its pussuue, entered their reasons on the journal. These ri usons were numerous and lengthy. The principal points of objection to iho bill w liich they embodied were as follows : I'hat the ct mpiiiiie were not ulloivcd lo elect thoir own otbei rs; that troops could bo drnfled out of the State into the national service, and that thesei.uro of private property was allowed. An act for the relief of the cltien of Cham lersburg was considered as it came lrom tue Cotiiiuittco of the Whole ycsur luy. It upuro priates UM),0iKl, to be distributed by Com missioners. Mr. iSharp moved to nmend by appropriating one million elo.l.os. Mr. Shurp delivered a lengthy and forcible speech on behalf of his con.tirueiits, urging the appropriation of one million dollars as c-iiim-urly just, nnd ns being no more than is absolutely needed. Hnrfcrts. I.y Tcleirrnpti. Xi.w Yoiik, August IS. Stocks aro lieavy. Clneann nt.il Ki.ek Island, lla'j: l null, rl.m J prclerrcl, ; llilinil.s l cninil Scrl.. II. u l,, M cliiraii built liem, l'i: litiaiuiit;ed,H.iH i New Y . a k Centra!, I.tei'i, i ftcffdiim, l;i;t; jit,iiB,,n kiv.t, l.iiii i ant.jn e'emieiiiy, ' i V livliila es, .V.1, ; Mh-oii.-l i'.b.i.s; f:r'c, llr. ;! lursaiel Kurt Wavnc, l.ti',,; - ,'l"Jo ami Wnlm-ti, One tear t.'iUrn at. B.tti1.,! i'lve-twuuj- Cuiies-iai, in' ; t eiuj.ons, Hi ; lly.J, 'Ctf,. Mi iiDiin on SiurHo.uib A Blcodv Di:i:n. This afternoon, between 12 and 1 o'clock, a light occurred on board the ship Lai'y l'.milj Ve-tV, which arrived at this port last night from Lon donderry . The vessel brought a number i-f emi grants, and turned hi atoue of tiie wharves ab'jvo Knee street. During last night anil this morning h :r pag. siTigcrs wire leaving nnd taking with them their t llecls. The crew of the ship wnt on shore, and returned very much intoxicated. About noon tin y complained that ihe steward would not giv e th. m anything to eat, aud linally begin to light among themselves. A general row ensued on d .ck, during which Ibo boatswain, whose name is Me-Master, of llelfast, was stubbed In the neck with a large heath-knife. I ho jugular vien was cut, and MeMaster bled to death in a few moments, the deck of Iho vessel being deluged with the cloned blt.od. Another of tno crew, named Trauct McKecver.is alleged to have indicted the wound. The latter wus aiso stabbed in the thigh, and badly beaten. He wus taken to tho hospital in nn apparently dying condition. The whole of tho bloody deed occurred iu the presence of lifty or sixty passengers, nud for cruel butchery and brutality has not its euual. Lieutuiiant it owed. of Iho Sixth Ward police, was soon on hand, and tiok charge of the vesse l, arrcsiing s me eight or ten of the crew, who will be held to await the Coi oner's investigation. THE LATEST SOUTHERN NEWS. IMPORTANT FROSI MOBILE. BOMBARDMENT OF FORT MORGAN. OUIt VESSELS OVBR DOG RIVER BAR. DESPATCH FROM GEN. MAURY. FIGHTING AT ATLANTA. GRANT'S NEW MOVEMENT. REBEL ACCOUNTS OF THE FIGHTING. F.l., Etc., Etc., Elo Etc., Etc, r.lc. Ies.nti h from the Kebel 4 omiuiuiiter nt Mobile. Monar. August 11. Nothing later from Fort Morgan. 1 be wires tire broken. Cieucral Ton est drove the enemy' advance out ot Oxlord lust night. All the particular of the Fort Gaines surrender known art that the commanding otticer coniniu uit ated with tiie enemy and mudo terms without authority. Hi fort was in good condition, tho guiruwiu liu ing nufered little. He made uo reply lo ropeatcd orders and sisnals i rout Geueial I'ngo to hold hl fort, and surrendered upon conditions not known hero. 1. H. M.vt'Kv, Major-General. The Itichiiioiul I'res Ies.iuf eliea. Moiiili , August 11. Heavy tiring was reported ut rort Morgan on Tuesday, Wednesday, and to-day. 1 he telegraph wire is tut botweeu the city ami the fort. Two vessels are offDog river bar this evening. I he buy shores are toveiod with the debrit of l ederul vessels. Large qiiuntitics oi" tar, pitch, and turpentine have been burned to prevent the enemy from (jctiingup. ' Troops are daily ar.it ing, and a good feeling e.isis. Clinton, La., August II, via Mobile, August Vi. New (irieaus paper of the Dth have been re ceived. Ihcy say thut tho Yankee monitor ttcimiseh snack a torpedo opposite Fort Morgan, und went down immediitely. All on board erii-hcd (iucluding the capudu), except nino persons. Alter pashing the fort the TrniiMtee came up through Ihe wooden vessels of the licet, deliver 1861. ing broadsides and looking for the lnrtW, the Ihutship of Ailitoral KstTngiit. The Mvnonynh.'la born down and struck the Tfnnc,ec ami. Inblps. The ictincnic and Hert ford then got lilc by side, the former nourin; a full broutlsiile Into tno Hartford' portholes, causing, ns the true lklta says, a leariui loss of lit ct on the latter. 1 ho .acsWu'inii and nthnrs came up and took part in tho action until the 'Wtne.wre surrendered The papers report that Admiral ISuch inuii' Irg will Iki saved. He told thetn be would have been willing lo rile t-n muintos aiter vard could h- have Mink the llartfurd. Lieutenant (,'omstock, Conf. tlor it,, en Men tfti.nil I'n ntl.ss, Yankee, are. both reported dead. Hebel ili.lon nr tlif Hiirreiil. r ol I'url IJi.inrsi. j', ;l ..' Hi- .0 i' t:Uim:ch. ;, ' V: Ka di fresh ileve'opmoni In reif trd to the sur render of Fort Comics gins t' prove, it nns nn act oi cowaruice or in a nt ry on tin1 part of its coinmantiir.g olhi'cr, Colonel Anderson, of the -I it Al'i'i inm K.-iiin. nt. 1 he lor. is a . .nomaied work.ii oiiiitliig some liify g'.iti,was well manned, and provisioned fori month-; and we have the asm ru nee of lienerui .Mnury t!iat it ,nt in eood condition, an I thut tlu garrison ha 1 s ilfcretl but little. All this broks very d irl: for Co'onel A Mler; on, though there is a vague hope very vayiic, wc cintcsi that when the net nre developed tie y ii, ay justify luo enrr-nd-r and r-nvc mi- reiiiiauen. The pres. tl ..spi-ehe give the en t.iy's version of ihe rval ciigagi nu nt oil Mobil:, c ipied from Noiv Oil. nns a,ois ul the t' h. It shows that the 'ciiii'i v. ina l" a most g iliaut light, and even when suriotitnlcd by Yankee v ss- ls, and inter having been s'rurk i.tmil. tupi by thu Mnnnnuu fiilu, poured a full broad -Ida into the port-bolos of the M.ig-i-hin fWrW, causing a tVurfnl loss of life. Fort Morgun ei m to be bravely hold ing out, though the .digraph wire having been tnr, theio is no direct coimutinicalinu v.ith tuat point. Dog rivor bar, off which two vessels arc reported, is mu -h nearer Mibilo than it is agree able to have the Y linker to upproaeli, though, when tin y g. t there, their bisk bin bn. ust com uitncid. It i.s gratifying to loara that Fo rres"t. is ,iu..iiii a work in Mu.si.ippi. He has b 'itun bv ilriviuk- tbo men. y uiivaiii e out ot Oxford. Whenever roriest slnkcs a blow, he does it faithfully and Ilrisk Sblniil'.liliig ;ilnu; Un-I i ssallun ol I'lck.'l llrliiir l'roMaeil. A e. From :',e tl-"i .'mi l O, r;. 1, AujuUH: Atht. A riff ust 12 Thcte Is brisk ikirnilsh' ing on tie eMIrelift. 1 be batteries nn .Mnneit. stteet ana the la't Sta'e load opened on iho citv nt 1 o'.'lt ck tins luoinn g and ln.vo contiiiuod til nre up to me present, striking a number of houses on .M Lonough street, o casualties re ported. The enemy nre still massing on the left, but are uuiH'Dg uut lions loexteiii their ri,'ht. sllt'OVU DISl'ATCII. An isn, August 13. The ciiciny advanced hi right ycsterilay ubi.ut one mile, and at tuo sumo tune extei (ling bis lelt a short distance, but pnriially wlth.tuw both this morning, from some caiu-e as jet unknown, to the original position. Their lineollicers attempted frequently, at dill, rent points ulong the line to-day, com munication with ours. Iri several instances fhey iroposc-l a cc: aiion of picket tiring, which was uot entertained in coiiMttiicuco of its not coming through the proper eh nine!. No ebells erc thrown into tho city during Iho night oi to-day, ivith ihe exception of a slight artillery liilng in limit nf I) te. llriga lier-Geniral Jthn ('. Brown, of Tcn neine, has bei u tl mporat ily promoted to the rank of Mi.jor f m rem'. Lientcnaui-Coloncl Jums Keimir.l, I'nnr.'do rute stales Artillery, h s been assiiinfd to duly as Chut" ol Ordnance uf thu Army of Tennessee. The Khrlllitir of l'i I. rslmri; Almoal StiM eneleil - he EiKhtliiw It.twn the Itiver The Hi hcl Ilrt4-ts llrlven, Ac. fromlhc ,'e ',; mJDhptt-h, At-Juttl It was discoveicd on Tajsday evening that tho enemy was moving large bnd.es of infantry to the rear, and onr for. es, by way of facilitating their movements, opened upon then with a sixty-four tionnder, which hail the desired elfic.. Tho heavy missiles bursting and crushing iu their niidstgavea powerful impetus to their locoino lit n, and ihey more than "doubloiiuleked" It lrom the front. It is Mated that the court of inquiry which assembled ut Grant's headquarter, ne'ur City l'oint, to investigate the cause of the tcrnb'e disaster of July 30, has decided that, on account of tho illegally of its appointment, it hud no power to examine witnesses or go into the menu of ti e question. The uiutt.-r has, therefore, linen referred ba de to Geo rul Meade, who, it Is slid, intends prefciring charges atdtiust liurnsidu, in which event a trial of ihutolllcer by court-morii il will follow. Due oi the Yanlteo Sanitary Commission, m ined "Wilson, who was wounded on board the stiply st'-amer '. -I. Ilrotrn, on James river, i n,e few dajs auo, by Jlebel sharpuh'iotci's, has died of bis injuries. Ihe Yaakecs term luis river tiring "guerilla operiitlun-," aay that it has beccme very annoying, and call for vigjroui mcasurci, fo stop it uml punish the offender. The belling of l'eteisburg n almost entirely suspenli d la-t wtek, .it d tne people enjoyed uu Interval of unlet to which thev had for a 1 intr t'me been strangers. Various conieetnres n,. indulged in as to ilie reason of this tcssntion of a bartititou ptactice. Many think thecnemvhis rrmovtd his heavy guns, having becom.' g'.imo whp.t conscientious uimn the sihieet nf ahlllnr.i city known to bo occupier! nnh by women and children, and aged, unarmed ilirn. Hardly. A Yankee has no coiiM-ietice, nnd particularly a Yankee like Grant, who-e enttro military reniirn- tion is t-taked upon the success of bis present trterpri.-e. The more prohablo salutlon Is, thut he is pre paring for another"! rdli.uii movement," designed toastorish tho world, nut which, wo hope, may ii 'Ult us disastrously to him as the last. SHoneM with Giant means mischief; nnd let those who Jinmy uttnliutii to hltn no scss on ot a r.oiisi leni-i. quietly await the progress of events, and tiiey will see what they w ill see. liut whatever mav uc tne plans ot tno cneiH.v, we huve the utmost confluence that tuey will he peuetiatcd by the Migutii.v oi ueneiai i.ec, ana uccosr.ru dy thwantd. Tho J'ettrsburg train, due lint evening at half past six o'clock, hiiti not arr.vod up to a lata hour. Wo Jearn, however, tbHt no shells were tiirown ut the city ycsier.iay, and with the excep tion ol some aitilleiy pracli iu ou our side every thing wa, i,uiet along the lines. Tie ci'luniiis ol smoke observed yesterday in a southerly direction were caused by the burning woods between K.ciiniotid und Falling creek. lllthtiiiK liuan I lie Klver. Onr jii kefs were driven in je-'.erday morninj; lietwein Malv. rn Hill aud -Now Market, on the north side of thu JauiOs, and h' avy sl.irmisliing wu kept up iluilng the day. with no particular njvMiuige io ciiheT patty. O.unts entile foreo ol cjnaiiy was crossed lo th. north side of the rivt r. Iho heavy firing heard down the river on Suiuiday was caused by an engigement between the tnciiiy's gunooats and our irou-clads, in wbiih our land butlorici participated. The enemy, it appears, had c nmneneed cutting a -anal across the narrow necli of laud formed by a bebd in the James, aud known us Hutch Gap; and the object being supposed to b-.i lo dunk our position ul Hewlett's, our fon-cs dctcriiiincd to intcrinpt their dinging operations. The. cnruucinent win u apirltnel one, tho firing on both M.lcs In ing heuv.v and rapid, and we are inloimt-d that tho Yankee wore finally Jrivcn away from their work at tbo gap. One of our Iron-e'iiil received a shot through her smoke stack, and anoiher was struck near tho water line, but not injured. Our casualties in toe land batteries were ono killed and livo wounded. Another account sms that tho Ynnkoeswero eifcting ii battery nt Hutch Gap, and had landed tin ce brigades there. Our licet opened at 7 A.M.,and was Joiiie'iiby the battery- ut Howlctl's, whin the enemy' licet, attracted "by the tiring, tame up to the gup and took part lu the engage ment. The Yankee wero driven from a portion of their work, and tho firing ceased ut o'clock 1 M. '1 here were no casualties on board our gun briais, nnd the only damaice sustained wa bv the firici.iAsWi?, which received two shots through her smokestack. The vessels engaged on our side were the iron-clads I'redvtiikHlmrii, l iriinia, and KUIiHimid, aud the gunboats Htunptoh, Sanse iiiond, and lfrurv. The heavy bring heard yesterday is supposed to have been caused by a renewal of the cngage mei.t. W V, AIiTK, II HALT If, AND BKAlTlf. It' to sain admiring eves: tt to cause invidli ua alulm ( It to lie a bliKniilnn tloucr, I udlni, d Ihb In au hour Beai i i ! If to hava a boat of li lenda ; It'for vice to uiufc amt'iulH; II Willi liKU l orn bt.Ki.l to wed : ft a marble aiona wUtu 4 ad Wi 41. i: If to live tlirceecore and ten, w Ibliillir lite aa lolin umilu ; It to lliu a lllf ol peace; It lu die and no to 'jrttire HeiXTti : It yon wish a life of lilemnr. ; ft ou value Dili, woi id s treasures ; H avery cotntoit oli woiil.l set-. Take my aducc, aud with till three. Tlien liavlnj Healili, Wealth, nod UeauW, lou'U be- luiiiare'tl for every duty, liy a careful pinna! of Hr.Wll. 1,1AM Ol'll'8 New Ftv. k, TIIK ilAlilliAi.K 1,1 IllK, hi. h al.ould be rasd byeveriuue. Hold by IliHikselli ra auu "ally, uad at tlitt lnHlora olllce, Uu. tla bl-kLClt bVaathl'l lrl.e w cuila. auu 4 FIFTH EDITION FROM THE JAMES RIVER EVERYTHING PROQRESSIN( FAVORABLY. SHENANDOAH VALLEY REIV8I0 0T CREDITED GENERAL CADWALADER ORDEEED T( I EILADILPHIA. KM'ln1 lo Tho r.vcnlnir T. Iearr..li. I rom f.enerHl Arnnt. Wanimr.rji, Angus: IS.-Nothing decisiv Ins Tfi done on the James river a yet, bn affairs tVtc are progressing favorably. From fsrnernl Mlierlilnn. The report, vi i M irtin ilmrg, of an attcinpt ! renew the invasion, on the part of l'.irly, o Maryland and Pennsylvania, is not credited hero Longstrcct's Corps ia known to be in front o' Grant, on tie James river, and consequently th. report t!it he bad tea sent to reinforce Karlv cannot be carre ?t. 4. i:I K 4 1, 4nWtI.ATKR ORIICIIKD to I'liii.Anr.i.pniA. HARnisiu Ro, August IS. The following gene ral order was issued at noon to-day : IlaADUt'tnTBHD I)UI ARTMF..NT OP TIIK SratU'C- iian'na, HRHi!iit ko, A ngiist IS, LSfil . o r vr iial OituKiis, No. ': I. Tbo Biaudynino His trb-t is hereby diFcontinued. 2. Major-General GeorgoCadwaladcr, V. S. V.. will itsuus conimnnj of Phlladelpliii. Uy roaiaianl of Maior-Geiieral Corcn. (Signtd John A. Sr iiiltze, A. A. t. leS(;4. ARH AN0KMKNT8 OF lop i It I V 1 'MtK l.tK8. lOVJI, Tr.' rn'ln Sd AmVl tn.l l.lia.l..r'lili, naTM.,,.. KailroilCrrj)iani' Lino- from t-ilailellifa to Mew Van rmM WAT HUT HTKIXT WUARP, in i.'s'? as K.iior.' v Yy.' tare, t a. a iw., v: i amaert ana AIHD07, u. ana A. Jle- roa.inilntlein f m rt n. , , (IK id'njcii ail. I ssarHi-y l.ll', dtomin Al U M .via C'imilen anil AmlKy,6- anil A." Aoooia- 111. uaiion At -'P.M. vol Ciiiiil'H ai.d .enitiMj, C. aud A. lix pr" At 1 !'. M.,Tla t',iniiti-n aM.t Amboy, AccunimiHtatlon tfri tcM ami F iss.'ns-cr) i ;i At i, p. M., .ia r'aiiidii let! Amlioy, ArcommodaUon trr.itim and rsnii'iiccr 1st Class Ticket., 21' i'l , IIISS U'l , Al 7 V. M., Tit. Canidi ii ind J ind aiiiIh.v Acceminiila l'ir, lut Clu.i Tickot.... ii-iii 1 r r.-iiit and J'a wrm 2d t 'In.s ,o 1 M lor.Uu:li I'liunk, Al'riituwn, llithl.liem, llolvieloru, hsut.-n. I.BMbPrtvillp. VlmlnL-tnn. le . S'llftP u I -ir Lambert villa and mt rinmllate Htatlons, ut 8 P.M. tor eiuiint, tl'.lly, e.-.annvii!e, rcuberion, auu Vlnctiv j .., n, ., i. unu .1 I , .si . for freeliim i.t el A.M. a. id P.M. I it l-alnivrn. H'rf-'.i... 1..-.I .n.v lt.'n.l.. wu.am ri.irei.ee, Ilnd-n-.'i-vn, at d A. M., I'm., I, a-ji), , M and ii I'. M. Tac 3 10 an lul'. AI. linos ruu tflract throur. 10 I ri nton, a t'..r ruinj'a, ICveitea, franco, Beverly , and Barlbur- H i n ai , r. :n. St.nibat Tr.ntfn, f. r Itrlstel, Btirllnvten, ltovcrlv Torr'.'.dili , lint I Monx st s ;i) a M and 2 w I'. It. LINK FKisM KESSlJIinOli UttUT Will laire as fulli ws At A M., niB:itl via K.'iilnrtori and Xw York, WasliliiKli.ii and w York Su.l J-24 At 11 II A. it., vlattenbini,tjn ai.d Jerncy City Ex press s-Ot) At 4'litl V. V., ,in KfCkluittou and Jenay C'lly Ex- S-00 At (,-,., r. M., vis K i..ln:ri.,n una Jvnuj flu, w alilnt.-t n and Kc-r Vork Kenrt' 3- (O 8timta v lines at 4 A. V. and 1; V, P. M, Tliera will be no line al I A.M. t N sht) on .Monday. l or Kaur e.M.s, tttruiUriiiir, Scrunton, Wllkoabarrt .M'.ii.n s, orcat Itend, Munch Chunk. Alioutown, Hethlc lii in. Ili lv'.l. re, Kastun, LimlwrtvU'e, Flcmlwrton, Ac, at i ll. A. H. TMs .in crnn.'cts wllii the train Icavins Katlotk lnr Maii.liCtiiiiikat;).sl P.M. s..o F..r L uoliertvltic and in.enn, illatc atstlona at 8 P. K. W !lrsil, Trenton, ical i ljiind U-16 A.M., and ", f or nolmeur. T.i-osv, Wl.sltiomln, nrldeabunt.ana Franki'i.r.1 at 3 A. M., 5. 0 4.j, and S I'. M. Tliotl A. At. Lml rni a to lirlstul. iw-f'or Kw York ml Wny Mnm leavlnr; Knlnirteri Ii p.it, inks tiie tnrs on Klfih strent, afiova W alnut, halt an hour lietora ilsparmre. The Can run Into tlio Ieuot, and on arrival ef eaoh tralu ruu fr mi the rrep.it. Kilty nouiuia of bsya.jfl oniy allowed each panaenirer. Passi nsr.s are trehi'ilied from fsklnr nnvtl.lnrr s luwiu. bin Unu .'irinKr,purcl. All bairaarv iivor UftrpoainH to he til. I fr.r extra. 'Iin t oniiaiiy II nil llielr msnonai bllnv Inrbaioiaar tu O ie 1) ,U:r ). r .e ind, mid will mjt lt ILitils tor aj agouti ec; on-i tiuo, exeupt Uy special oeo- iruliam'.Rsjccc Eprfi will call for and deliver M ue ai llie llrj). li, O.-ii-rs ... U... lull al No. a W ALNL r ai e.t. WM. II. I1AT.MKK, Agont. TE'V VORK FOK PUILADKLPIKA Aiu'ii.tSJBi'-l. LI.MlM i-lto.M WILL I EW. From foot ol Courll. nu itre"! ul ll' M. and 4 P. If, via Jersey ( In aa'amdntal 7 a-id Ul A. M.,0 I'. M.,and 12 fNifil't) via Jcrs' T e'il an I KinMiialnu. From i.r.i ..: nir-i'.v s:rc.-t, ut A.M. and 2 P.M..v.'a Anih y and t arr.'t.'n. I'lnini'i.rN.i. Sortb Klver. al IS M., 4 and 8 P.M. i hr"litlti ami l n-sent, rj vl.i Aiuhoy and C'aiudi a. 1,'ItKlGIIT LINES TOR NEW Y'-)RK AND 1 all tbr lat!c:ia jr. tLe Camd.-n and At.tho .ml i. nc.Ub' llailfuads. i.NcnKAsir.n niPATcii.-. Tlio Caaiden and Amboj liaiim.nl and Trnneaortataoa f .'lniia.ij a I'rj.flii J.ib.m i .r Nn Vork will leave Waian irt wliart, on and arter January 8, dully (Mondays v. ci'j'ted),al4ocl"k P.M. 4 J-10! ' ,Se "ll)OVC L!n' wU1 Kavc 1,ew V k ' ' Fr-wt most be dclh i.-cd bcf.no bii P. M. to be fof wanii"! Uie same dny, hrolalu lor 'ir.-nion, Prl:i;cten, Kinitr,n,Ni.wBrin Wi.k, und all pulnls on Ihe Cam.1011 and Auiboy Kallnsidi al.ouu i.ie llelviil.rt;, licivar, and Kk'uunt't m. the Sew JiTM-v tlm reli.,ld and JarnshniK. ai.d tbo . '.nirtoo and Mount Holly K illroa.la, received mid lorwi. ..d up la It:, o cl ick 1'. m. Smau packainia lor Mount Uolly recolved Up lo "J o'l'i.itk y. M. The Haiviilcre Iielawe.ro Itallrnad connect at Phlillpe liiiru Tiiih Uie I . hitih Vnlliv ilallroni. Tin New Jcravy luiilroud coiineuti at Kliaholh with tho New Jersey t I'liirnl Kailroat, acd at ISewurk witb (he AlurrU and lssex lUJir.iad. A slip mi -uiurandam, pe-!lfyln:r the mnrki nr1 vim tiers shippers and eoiisiKin'. s, moat In e.ery instunoa fx tent lib . :ich loud ef Kinds, or no receipt will tie liven. Increusi'iliai niti.-s havinir bon made ibr the u-anaiKiriA lion .it l.l'K KTO K. di'ovura aro iuvltud lo try this routa. lii ;ilh atn-k is. fitrnisiie-l In iiiaiitnlos or TWO OAK l.ilAI S 01 nioie, It will be d. llvar.il at the loot 01 Fortieth ll'eel, n.ar tba Dime Var.ls. or at Pier Ko 1 Norla Kor,a the .h'jvi-rs uiy deeimic at Iho time 01 Uie aiilpui -.-Jt. W'll.T:tl FKKI MAS, Frclit Ajjcnt, S. SPt D'-Iaware uvriiue, I'hilldelobia. .. , CF.o. 11 KA .MOMi.r'rutiiirt Aaent, J5 li l'ler No. t, orlll Kivor. Now iorlt. 1 )HIl.AI)fXrilIA AND TULNTON AND J eAMLtJi 1SU AM1IOY It.Vll.llOAIICOJtl'AMliS. KOTII'K. em ai d afi.'rMiiliyAV,.Jaiitiarv4,lll.thn Train fur ' !'". l.uvl'iK Keal: atuii L.ii,t. pluladoiihia, al IT. A. M (Niht),tind'J M r-. s.,ii ib trams Wavina cw York at A. M. and i'UO I'. .M ., mil hcnm.er be rua vxi'liisitely f. r .re Jailed Htotea kail and Mew York ind H'asbiivioj I'assenKara.atid mil aol lake la nor M uli anv pa' .eugt.-a b.-iMt'.-n aaul orli a. The in A. 31. 111 J h -Mtnnilii l.u.os fom Now York fa Wiisl'i'iai in, a.i.1 lh- !l M M. and : P. vl. irotn Washli.iu i 10 New Yi rk, will cnlinue aa al present, and cir-j i-aaei a'; s ty and fr ni tne ItiteruiedailaauiUouaaaist Iti.ltln oi.-, ee istiin.'ton, u d V '.v Vork. AUf.A.VJK.MiAT Jlt lWF.KN l'lllLADLLTIIU AX0 Jli:W loliK. Lmis liava pii'b ly?),u, from Ke-iinf on Depot, at lll.A.M ,400, a-id .,4f. P.M., and Itf-.aj uildai.'ht. ansl 1.0m 1 alnut Mte.t Wtinn' I via L'anulun), at e aud A. il.. 1. M.,4Pdi:P M.. lor Sen Vnvk. Aiidi.';.V' N, w Yoik, fiom foot ol Courtlnndt atrVjel. u 7 A..M., l:iA M , K'.M.,4 andtl P. M., and at tti aaid Mwlit, Jill iiaiZ .vol 01' llorcluy alr.ct ut 0 A. M.,aildJ l'- '. . Wat. A. UATZ.MKi:, J'':'-" Ailt 1SGI. C'AMDKN AND ATLA1S- QH4 111! KMLIIO.Mi. 1O04, -.I'mwi 1, ,i:i, -s.ii, sn-.T. TWilOl cmi TN TWO HOI HSItt Foist trains dtlly to Alinntlo City. On and ailer M j.SDAl , Jii.y 1, iiauia leaea fiiiestrtrt 1 1 rry is rolkivs : lull, 7 VIA V. Fr.-lnht, with j uaeenior car n f tnrticit . fl'l", A. M. i.ir.-sa itiirou.h 111'J t-uursi 2 ' e p. al. Allwlllic Ai'.'niiin.o.ldtl.in, Ilo I". A I JlillctH.il A -.I'liiiin .ilatiou,.'. .P.M. UK IT ItMNil I.KAVFS ATLANTIC, Accon.iiiiHla'lon ( AtlautlcJ l it A. II. Kxi'rcta, 7'i.s A. M. Irilfcl.t.ll's'lA.Ji. Hull, CIS p. M. .luiictioa Arcoinmidatlon, S"?2 A. f. 1 are to Atlantic, 2'iai. Hoiiiid Trti" Tl. kata ((oodaaly for Uie day and iruln en whl.-b tbei ai c la-m .1) iu ovl, KXTHA H vlH.ONrTKl.tl TIIAIV8, leave Vine an .ct 1011. A. M. nnd I isi p. M, Leave lladdoiidild l l.'i P. M. biiJ J II P.al. ON KI'NliAVN, Mall train for Atlantic linvoa Vlue aireet 5-30 A. M. I n., ea Allulillo 4'4o P. 11 . J.4H..-1I JOHX a. BKYANT, Anf. "I)llILADEI.riIIA AND HALTIMOUH CEN- J THAI. IIAII.UIIAII, Ol'KS To OXIOltli SPKIMU AHIIAMII..MKV I . On ami aiur 1 JtlliAY, At.rll I, IM.l.tut train will lear a lollnws : l.KAVE KASTWAKU. LEAVE WESTWARD. MAllosa. OxMrl Weal t.rove'.... Aiontliile Ki'lilic. CLad.l'a Fold,. A. M. ..II .'HI . . 0-..7 ,." Ik'. ..7-ai . .7 12 .'r.'(m I'. It. A. M. S'llO , 41 , tl'UM , 8 21 r. K. 4 m 4 44 6 11 bUl lilt ear 7 02 '-'. PI ilaili-liil.lii... u'.VJ We.il lie.ler.. 4 14 W. C. .Iin.gllou, 4T lieiiecrd 4 11 ( li:. M -I sl.l, nil IK'Olll. 6-IKl Kcniii tt ltw W l ..liinclloo.. KH5 fi I.- A.ua-tulc l" Jl (. -it. W i"l III "i lt '-t A 111 11. e. ,-,i lo'.'-el l'iiilmlilpllla .1-22 n csi e iiosii I'asseimcr li. nol In Plill.iileinhla !,- I..'n 1 hani ed fi-ona K.lli'. i iilli und Harks-f alr.-cn. to TIIIliT V-HH1T and .MAllhl.T Htrret. West Ptalbidi-lpl.ia. Market Btr.-et I . iiii-r llailnuy Cara hums) i'u-t-i..?rs to add liwia tl.e In i t. I's -(1 liters to llirout'li wiliionl rh.ine of ca-. jut 1IEN1IY Wtii'D, HuiKriniondent QALKM ItAII.KOAl) COMPANY. RUN. O l.liii, lime ol' TTalua, cotuu.e'1'.i.ina FUbAY.Jaxiuar 1.1M.I:- 1 101,1 Mali, nt Hlrret Wtiurf al !' ,M.,)uud 4 P. at., fr. al.t 12 al. It'-uiiiilii'r, leave balem at 4 A. M., tt'Oa A VI., 1 lul'. II. rrclkhl dully em h vay. Applyto lloltT.IN Vll.I.S. Aaent, Becuud Covered Pair ab. ve W AIM T .iii,t, . v. S I'l l AlVAKK Avuiiue. Jal tl J. YAK JtLS'-.slLAl.lt, bei'sriiiteudvut.