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... Obey Homicide.
At two o oiock WediiMiloy eftoopoD, the
argument ia the cue of Thomu B. Keenan,
otargod with the ranrder or John At Obey
was maned. v '
Mr. Howard concluded tho opening address
<m behalf Of the prosecution.
Mr. Bwartswelder then prooeeded to ed
droH ,b. jury on bohalf of tho defense. fl„t
iahmltting a number of points to tho Oourt.
*« » part of tho ohargo to the jury. The de
fon.o may bo briefly ,t*tod thus : It |, non
tended that to oonstltuto mnrder In tho flnrt
flogroe, the Conunonwoalth nmet proro afflrm
■. vWasf‘/^^.^bi 0 .
to wiy ono of -thoio elomontf of tho
p o& ioi,h “ d ,h *
3£s&g
»'■*• J"J boltered thJ
pntOOtt til. 1& to Slotted. & lesiey i< t a r .a f
FojwMiOT wouldbo eafflolent to.nduoe*toa
patotojßaolMghur. lhatnowordsTnsed
a^K a A»° al,l l j“,att^h.b.tto CT ,^S.
‘“artlng unier tho
? r . Uon blow *s •* would reduce tho 6?
feuo to manslaughter. Ilf theor wada orS^i
thffaioT* »od Eetohn SfiSfai
™o a?i 'l6 wottl ‘ i h* manslaughter,
*lwout regard as to who strnok the flnt
b *° w ; * n ot b" r wordi, the defease rested upon
Tiwt ttwo wu »»‘ ouch
PodtfTotostlmony as would warrant tho Jon
ta bellnfag, beyond a reasonable doubt that
Keenan Inflicted tho fatal blow to tho abdo
?•?;. BnVsnppoelng that Eobean did to*
TS” o ®* was dono In tho heat
of blood, and while be was smarting nndor
P i^ Uoa of ,h * blo » Infliotod fyQbo?
7“?l® pnrposo and totontof the defense
** Boto th »‘ tha Com!
monwealth had failed to eeeWe ont STCT T ole*
»oat oonemnttog mnido, toto”toTd?g^
*nd that honoo they meat And him guilty of
or* °*" of low flrodea ofhoml
oonnaol oandidly admitted tha
!h ° b *2S» »“« denied too ratttog
to thoobdopoa. The suthoritletcitod/and
Prt’ontod, won oommonted upon
foroo and ingenuity, with tho loib
SZSti&btZ?' • "idiot of
Mr. Marshall followed, aid dorotod hie
argument mainly to points arising nndor too
testimony. His reasoning, ae applicable to
the ltao.of defaneo-or rather, hiiappUnUon
ef too fasts to tho law—(for, property apeak*
f°£jft**® y w no ‘lelsnso made)—wu moat
forcible and piaaslbio. HomadefTr tboprii
tofto "W> ta<*&d
n*V Mr*Marshall'saddress,the
Oonrt adjourned on til ninb o'clock Thursday
morning, when District Attorney Miller will
oonctode tho argument on bohalf of tho pro-
Gen. Ellett>i J3anae Brigade.
We bare met Gen. EUett, end bad tome
conversation with him regarding bis present
enterprise. Ho ir antborieed to rain a bri
gade, to be compered of ln&atry,earalry and
artilleiyj to bo carried from point to point In
drat elaas steamboats, to be fitted up and pro
tected specially for tbie eerrice ; to act la tbe
quiokeit and moat effcatiro manner against
tbe gcerrlCa baadrtbat now infest oar river
bank: Tbie brigade le deatined to become tbe
meet popular branoh of tbe whole Terrice.
They will bare no bard marching, no lying
1 oat et'nigbtrffo-tapftakno SaHyTbbrTßy
of thedrudgery usually imposed upon soldiers
in tbe Sold., The beau will be their homes,
and after an excursion In tbe country, or
0,8 eeemy, or a bard
1 l° n gbt battle, the soldiers return to their
,B l>P* r »iP«2X>r*d/oi;
wiwg ui lo obula a ooaferubi* aiiht'f
•Jeep, uaaxposed to tbe iuoiemency of tbe
weather. Bo much for tbe oemforte of this
S?E? n4 ‘- , I ' B *. ao “Mi howarer, enlist with
tboimpniulon that heir to hero nothing to do.
.J" a - BUett’s reputation was gained by the
brilliant rtatory obtained opposite Memphis.
SJS'2° {#~2 r I *° °P flB communication
with Commodore Jarragut,, below Vicksburg
ono hundred miles, in advaneo of our gun
boats; bis daring raid up the Taxoo tivtr.
where the enemy was frightened into burning
tbreo of hie heavy-armed gunboats, to nre
■7*?* ® 8 “J»lllp* lot® Gen, Ellct?e bands;
Aadp -finally, hi* Attempt to ran down the
‘fvlVi™ 1 " 1 d-rkaniaa, under tbe batteriei
f tbe thrilling narrative of whtoh
‘^.“a” 4 * of " essuranoe
that, altboogb bo may provide well for the
comforta of his men, yet they will be lure to
have plenty of work to do. It etrikee oe that
thie le exactly the wrvioe for cur drafted men to
choose.--Tho-Oocct a! has tostmsr
dSSifai't? ftr. ttrpe jean. It Is axtr.lu.l7
i eh V oth *f.opportunity ie ottered
f"—?* 11 ? war, for.enlisUng ie to agreeable
Vf”" 18 U B *ej7 respect. Wo say to our
fvi« fi ® BB ** B ® tboio wishing yet to serve
tbdr country, "now is your time.’’
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Shooting Affray*
from Monday’s Wheeling InuUijnar w.
w» learn tbit than in • shooting nfiray up
iu How Cumberland, Hancock county, Wcit
•rt> Virginia, on Thursday. It appears tbit
cui BonUoy JjteClsnd It allsgcd to ban 10-
daoofin young woman in thot neighborhood.
Areintlie oftbe young lady,’ meting Mo-
Oload upon tha street, find a piitol at him.
ISffsgSTOiSss'ssv
McCloud, intend tba log of a young man
whe •"W’O” 4 u>«
ha blmnlf bad boon shot at, drew a pistol,
and ana about to defend himself, when an
plioo. McCloud, who It a
Ttolant rebel, oral loon afterwards arreitod,
and iu taken down to Wheeling, on Sunday,
to bo dealt.oritb uaoordlag to lav.
&V 9 HiU» Duixxp.—Tbo«t*»o *»w aillof
Hr. Pastel Jaoeion, la Hercer ooantj, wei
bus« 4 os Taeidoj Jett. It J« uppoied that
tbaflw iparka falilog eaooc
aoarisga which w«r* icattored orer (he floor
of themilli- Brerythiag coonwtedwlth~tbe
mill except the boUt-r, vu destroyed or bidJy
idared» The low or Mr. Jamcson is *boat
rery heavy lon to his.
f alas Fbktbwss.—JuUeo Bagoßaa. of
oosaaiti
tot Jaoob Mlllor toaaawaraohargaof obtala.
iiwliD la.goode uil Eoaey, by faliorepre
leautloae, oa oath of Bimoal Prayer.
. Johs A. Krujta, of Oa. 8, 79th Peaaejl.
eelTtd la the battle cf Perryrfllo. Docoeecd
™ a prig ter, tod formerly worked i„
outer. "
Acciourr.—Andrew, too of T. j.
fJeJi. Of Uarrlebarg, waa . almoet laiUntly
I rir !l' Ta «»d4y, op being run orer. by
aa otaalbae. He wee .boat eeoeo yeere old.
tha f tUu “ <»<»-
'lTi?.tts™ f ii h w ,7 ‘ h Beglmoat,
. f 4*S"«’f*»« , n r^ r M»ry Kelly, oa oath
« Su^fa2' , k“' 1 f** 7 J • ck,on »»» bath
to s££!.a h i’* b ** a boaualttod to jail
to aatjrer chargoi ofUrciay.
%f«“ ,,, »--Throu*hoßt the la
““P*l*o*' «e oaly aiotU-
prored theateelre. abletocure
•a* WQII.I tillee of-dyeeatery, ecurry ond fa-
SEIS" Holloway • PUIe m “ Olatoaii
nnSu*Jt!l *U 17 To *? oU,r that hale'
m “““• 0al J « oeau pwget
01TF AFT AIM;
An, Homo*lsimvcnrioa Oosi The
Blohmond Examiner of the Ith isji : ‘Tht
prospect. ofEuropeau interrenUon has dis
•olTod Uke'a enow-wreatb.7 But * (Sort
.go there wore:Jt»p«rol. lndleatlona
th»t Englandand France were about to
Uko iom* action In thia war that would
bo favorabla to tbo South. Thla opinion
’*** reflected not only in the' Journals of
taeeaamy, but in the mindaof intelligent
fortignoro on thia aide tha Atlantio. It ia
knownthat on tha jtreogth of tha calcula
tion of our national existence baiog early
rooogniied by England and Franca; trataa
aoliona bare boon made to aoma aztaat by
foralga cepltaliata in Confederate bonda at
eigbty-ei* cent* on the dollar. ‘
“Thera ia, howeeer, nohiiataking the aig
sltoanoa of the epoaoh of the British Saere
"“*7 J>t war, in which ha aaaarta that the
South “haa not aa yet accomplished her in.
dependence,’ and must be regarded aa a
belligerent holding an uncertain position
in an undecided worj The British Ooaern
mont will in no way, Wad at no lime during
the continuance of thia war, recognise the
Southern Confederacy aa one of the inde
pendent powers of the earth, or Interfere to
limit the duration of thia war.”
M fIOO TO <«.ooo.—Wanted to bor
.VXgvVvrow fcr .wo year, or an yarn, the
•non aim, aecurad on Improved ml (alit* new the
•J2 ‘ban tan* ttoee that valne. In
tarett wilt Ue proaip'lj pud, at agraad; prlaolpal
when doe. with no trooble to the iendee. Adnr.
titer wonld.like to bar. apropcnion atatlnx rete 61
lounet, thTMfhJPott ofiee Box 1», whl'h .hell
ban prompt ettention.. Thle might he . .ood In
nctnent lor n Gnantlan, Xxacutor ol to elute, or
tra-t Inode of any deecrlptlon. " ISa
iW AHUftw-A - bueineaa taaa, with
Wsssss^ws^ssnsw
Utnler. Pitta!
w|a»ni
b . «rgCIAI, IioTICEB.
BjJtn-BSiwnr. Sfioaiai, for
Sal (5 tut purposts, are tke
foMjr, Gaaeral Agent,
80, 18, Fifth sLr«4t.
e*^v* OT e.® HO T.®“ I ’ s-— A large aaaortment
of thMebennlifal onrda oonatantly on hud,
ud wrlttn to order for any btuineaa. Lyon!
A Hudlin, Ke. 3, Pifth atreet,below market.
J. Fi»o* a Sreat Western Dry Quods,
“f.House, corner of Grant and
° F s >,l ‘f tt * °o«rt Homo. Wo
; tUntion «f«ba pnblio to thla
t?b.Ulhlll“nt ? b . UlhlI1 “ nt - Mr- Finoh, as it will
r ,^ m<l ‘ 1 fr .° m How York and
rnuadoiphla, a few weoka slnoo. whore ho
Mtf.'.Fta,. ,to?k of J, 7 goods!
!i r g?f„ 1 “ ,d fßl k b "{ owU * *® «>• low prioo.
®* which bo lold thorn, bii up>a
solootod .took did cat fit tone *M? iCh
™«“,P»^W.a;alnfo 8 ; .“'bST*
r ® ae * Wi Itohk. TTo are Informed * that bli
3*5 °Ld l 2n < ilf poU *P d . Bhawla **«•
Thf. *» open for Inspection to-day.
Tem rn o„Sf , .t“? ,10t,dfc ' » oonbor of
“ of the most oxtonsli. homos
ooonntsdns for Dry Goods, Oar
p*U and Fora. The oold weather Is fast
M&hJtaM*’ * bl ™ ®ooria *>T no mows*
“ 4 . W * wonld “F & ‘bosHn
™ h f a ew P* t rg° to Finch's, as yon oan
purohaa. on. tGre thirty po, rent, cheari,
wS. thJI 1 ?”'!./’. to l Fat ’* tt o pnblio is
awara that Ftneh's is the only plaoo west oi
th. mountains where yon bin ‘got For, at
such extremely low prices. The Dry Good,
"Sf ot h® • l oollod, and is to th.
prices, the pnblio can rest assured that in no
jSK'i? o ”*.- 18 ““o‘wo cities can thoy secure
suoh bargains. Mr. Finoh not being oon
afford to soil them lower than thoy oan be had
i. ™ F w r*r«W«as.—Tho winter
—■ m ' ut provide ouraalra.
i° k **P °* •enfcrubl*. A
j good and well-made orerooat It the very mrtl-
Ul ,” doo t know of nay pitM whero
*“?."• ““ on. tint will Hook m well,
nnd •iAbojuuAUni.wUkiiand the moil ae
"«k«. V •*-*• H, Mo®» 2 Co",
MR2U of f«l«e.tml.nd Diamond Sqnaro,
j AU»gh«ny. Their itook of oTereoiiinga,
holiness ud dn» clothing, pantaloons of ali
descriptions, >ro well atsorted,,and of the
fittMt etyle.. The gentlcmcn'i : fhrnlihing
£°°*‘ d 3 , “‘ me ?‘weald
nioe iurc*"“ — lf -J° a d “ ,lr « »
Saubk. anatu*, merchant tailor, wonld
“ f Inform We friends ud the
h * h “ "torned from the
“! n " “r k of f»“ ” d winter
£dlU.®’ , a 90a,1 *»« *f “>• Inteat styles
of cloths, caislmerei udrea tings, aeleoted
ririn^°ei,e , e^f POtt * UOn *- «“tlno»s de
**™rar. ondat prices
mlHf<??? *i °S” tniioting estnbliah
amt in the elty, would doweU to giro him u
Snmnel Orehem, merehant tailor,
Fo. M Market street, one door from Third.
f® *•>« property ownore of thia city
ia hmeby glron, ft»t any repair! needed about
their-houaea will bo -done prompUy r lf the.:
order at OnUtbeinnSSKtcr uf
BmltM‘.°S' M C V ‘ r * ißil ‘’“J™ ll Obov.
Omisob Oaub will be token at the OaL&iba*
AU°°flV? 0 ‘ *?* UUrt * d»y or night.,
All orders left at the above place will be
•‘tended to. AU oaUs most be paid
* . 0m
... DI r“ TE T,T Dr - °- BU1 » Ko -««, Penn at.,
ahon * 0 411 br “ clM of tie Dental profea-
**• Is ‘h loatanl, lira
SABAS BLAIB, In the«oth y«i oi her 7
Th. friends of the family a-a tarlted to attend Ite
“'clock, to proewd
to tho Cemetery from the retMence of bar so.,
Michael Jonea, 189 Fann street.
> WeOtaee.,rr.aln j. foe. 12th, at his
S^J^JhgSz.'zsSSJ l *- JOBK
Th. Me, dc of the family iorltad to attend hu
foteraf on Fnln.r a memos, at f oMool, to pro
coed to Hotel Delon Camettry, from his lata rail,
dance. ferriage. will !e.Ta~~llyen A Son's, (Under
takers,J Fifth esarf, at 12 o'clock.
The elections.
Iho mult of tba Congressional election,
80 far at beard from, ia as foiiowa:
Administration. Dom.
Pennsylvania,
Ohio
Kew York
New J ereey....
Delaware ......
Illinois
W1500ni1n......
Maaiachufetts.
Kaataa
Minnesota
Michigan ......
Missouri
Tot4l 73 71
.. Tho Siatea not Included in the chore ta
■SL* ropreaonltd now by 6 Ba-
Maryland, by 5 Union
K ' n “° k J’. *>j 4 Union;
? by 2 Onion. The mai
emoS* th * Hoa,e eitberway will borery
—ft *• pretty oertaln that the.Adminiotra-
HomoT ? ‘ m^orlty in “«t
it ft thought, will not bo
able to elect a United Slate, Senator from
«ew York. In other States in which Sen
tors ar» 0 be chosen this winter, the com
plexion of the legislatures ia as fellows:
fVutUcm. Democrat.
lowa, Delaware,
Maine, Indiana,
Massachusetts, Illinois,
Michigan, New Jersey,
Mfruesotur Pennsylvania.
Wisooniia.
Ip Missouri the Emancipationists arc rt>
?, 8T * • =uority in tbe Legisla
*“d„lf.,0 > * B«nator representing that
party will be obosen. , Virginia has only
one Senafer—Carlisle. There will proba
bly be no alectfoo this winter the new
Btatai -not hsTlng been admitted into the
Union.
ir^jrra.
THE L ATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAYH.
from WASHINGTON
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES,
[Spact>l Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Oualta.] t
WuagiearoT, Not. IJ, 1882. f
Tb * ™bel cavalry, an dor Bob White, on.
Monday, attacked Mt- Gilead, eaptnring forty
•tnggloro and inttoro bolonging to General
Burnside's a tiny.
Oon. Stahl'e oorolry, rooonnoltorlng to
Sniekorivlllb, found * force of tbo anomy bo
taoon thorn and tbo camp, and oat their way
through without tho lota of a man.
Boonto report the rebel. In foroe at Aehby
and Gaps.
The old regiment, are mnoh more enthu
alastie for MoClellan than tho new ones;
Gen. Wool, in a card relative to the report
of the Harper*! Perry Oommteaion, eaye t “It
fa not true that I plaoed the incapable Miles
in command of Harper'a Forty. He was there
tn command at the time I attorned eontrol of
the Department, and had been ordered to et
tabllah hit heaaquartert thoro on the 29thof
Maroh by Mejqr Gen. MoClellan, then Gen
eral-ln-Chler. On the 30th of April the Sec
retary of war tent the following order: ‘To
Col. Mtlea at Harper’s Ferry—Yon will please
dally reports of the state of your com
maud to this Department.' ”
WiSHIKOTOH, Not. 13,-1882.
tbk secctaaoa to skobktabt smith,
Among those prominently named In eon»
neotlon with tb; aoeoeisorsbip to Beeretasy
Smithy is the Commissioner of Public Print*
loii Defrees. Leading IndlAniane augur his
appointment, and he Is understood te be an*
oeptable to the Secretary, who no doubt ae
rlouely meditaUe aoeepting the Huntington
Judgeship, eoon after the meeting of Oon
grew. Indiana will lneiit on retaining the
place for one of her eonei
iziunss ivuioss irroiiTio.
Tho Commlseloner of Ptntloot, to-day
made the following appointment! of Blam
ing Surgeon.: Dr. 8. G. Heriogtor, at Law
rence, Kantae ; Dr. J. M. Boherteon, at To
peka, Kama.; Dr. Philo B. Hooy, at Baolna,
Wltoomln ; Dr. W. E. Dickey, at CantraTllla
Indiana.
rusious.
The forthcoming report of Commissioner
Barrett will show that a quarter of a million
dollars lost hare been paid ouHor Pensions'
last hteal soar than the preceding year. A
email parrot the difference Is aooounted for'
by the rebellion, bat ie mostly caused by
Stopping leaks. Tho OommlstlJntr has ln
struoted tho Psmlon Agents to get the Poit-
Ofllce address of all tbs on their
rolls, so as to know their whsreabonts.
oosttbaotb awibdbd.
Contracts awarded by Quartermaster Rucker
to-dey: Hay at *23 90 to *32-98 per ton;
Oate at 77 to 79 oonte per bushel. The molt'
suooessful bidders were Baltimoreans.
oxu. wool's aurons.
General Wool’e response to the Hasper’e
Perry Commission it tolerably well taken,
bat In inbitanoe, not true. He did not place
General MUei la command, bat when the War
Departmont eent General White toTaptmede
him, he dlspatohed thet offloer to Martlne
bnrg, and turned the oommand over to Gen.
Miles egaiu, just es Lee waa appTouching,
and under 'Circumstance! whloh led General
White to doubt the propriety of interfering
with him.
DitP IB BOSSIIAIn
John C. Hampton, of Co. B, lath Indiana,
died In the .hospital here.
hospitals.
Addition*! buildings for th* iwon&odi
tlon of the slok and wounded, a thoueand of
whom now oooopy tents tut Sharpebnrs, are
being .noted, at Frederick.
FBOfil PHILADELPHIA.
[Spreial Dls pitch to ths Pittsburgh Ssutu. |
PsiLaDILTEU, Nov. IS, 1862,
Th. ipeoiol oorr.epond.nt of th. New
Torb IVuirfr.m Keotortown? Vi., says:
At .leren o'clook last night, earn, tba ord.r
for tho remoral of Sen. McOlellan. Tba aa
nounoem.nt this mors logos and the most In
feni. sidtenent, but wa bur nothing of
thoeoont hundred o’onsand men who an to lay
down their armi. On the oontrary, th. news
i. rcoalrsi among th. soldiers as the bar*
blngor of victory. . ,
A number were collected'*!-fha‘depot thle
morning. "That'e good newi," exelalmed
on.. “I am mighty glad"to hoar that," laid
another. "The war will eoon ba ahdod,” said
a third. All In the crowd Memad pi eared b»-
oana.it Indicated artion and not winter qmr
ten.
Oen. Hallack’s penmptory order elearing
tha Washington bar-rooms of straggling oO
care wtaneem to bars nothlng'lc do but
talk politioi, baa had a .goo d offset.
Prom General Grant’s Army.
Csicaoo, Hot. 12.—A epeolal from Tren
ton, lean., on the 10th, says that tha grand
army pasted beyond Lagrange yesterday
pickets an six mils, from
Holly Springs. One hundnd and thirty of
tha enemy e caialry wen taken prlecnen
daring the day, with a Federal Ices of two
tinea and two wounded.
From a highly onditabla eonrea w. laara
.that 0a rebels an falling book.
A latter from’Holly Springs to tha Mobile
;Tnhnu says that than ia not a thousand
blankets In Prim’s entire army. Camp annl
paga, blankets, and knaptaoks were nearly
all thrown away in th.mnat from Ink* and
voriou.
Blehop Blliott, ef Georgia, announces that
tha union Diocese of Texae, Mlstluippl,
Alabama, Georgia, tha Carolina! and Vlri
rtnla Is complete, nader tha nama of tho
Froteetant Episcopal Chnroh of 0a Gonhdt.
rate Btatee of America. The first Genarsl
Oeunoll was to ban mat In Augusta on 0a
lfitb of November.
A dlepatob from Gtnor.l Ranion, dated
yesterday from Fort Donation, lava: Mw
command arrived hare to-daj. W# marobad
one bnndrnd and flfty allot, and had a Baht
with the rebel Woodward on the Bth, Wa
i"‘ him gritf-klUlng tlxteen, and wounding
forte. We captured twenty men, one hun
dred horaea and mnlea, and a quantity of
Combenend ““ *° J the
From California.
**» Nor. 12.—Boalnaaa dull.
The recent dlaoavery of allrer Dlnea in Mara-
Boaa oonntj eanna much looal exettamant.
pwarda of eoa oleima hare been located on
a Una of thlrty-Uve allot long. Some art
partly opened, from whloh ohoios epeolmana
of rook -yield art hundred dollars per ion.
giving latoreatad partlet onoh oonddenoe In
the value of the dlaoorary. Thera la auoh
rage for diaoovariog new oinaa that oompa
nlet are organising and tolling .took before
development taket place. Mining companion
organlied In San Franoitoo within the year
have a nominal capital atook of over 270, fiOO.-
OOOj inch speoelatlons weiw norer bafora
equalled, but legitimate mining enterprisei
areitlmalated thereby, and out;*u promises
to be one of anexampled activity in aotnal
developments.
Prisoners Discharged.
Baltimo**, Not. 12.—Tho following prla
onera of the States of Illinois,end lowa, who
hare been confined in_the Oldtlapltoi prison,
at Washington, daring the past tone months.
IteTing been honorably discharged, paand
through this evening: Judge
Andrew P. Poff, of Bentos, UL: Jadge-Jokn.
MaJkty, of Cairo, XlLj; Dr. MAfeu-La
Sff'i ?*•*> DavldStewxrd, of
Falrlald, • lowa, and D. A. Mahonay, i> a .'
lowa. |
' " '' \a" ' i . ,-^tT
Reply or Gen. Scott to Mr.Barhwii*i.-
.'. *“«««», Not. 12:_<3en. BooU pub-'
jjjhw 4 to tbn noest latter ofUr.
Buchanan's. Ho says bt Is sorry to poroolve
b*\?* publication ofhls offlolul report to
President Lincoln hss given offense; 'that tbo
incidental. It did sot . n !
tor Into bis purpose In drawing np tbs papor,
nnt, on refiootion, bo supposes tbnt under the
circumstances offense was unavoidable. Let
tt be remembered, be reniarks that tbe neJ
President bad the, right to demand of me,
thei Immediate Cmniand.r of tbe Army, hoS
!Lo*fS* n J looi P ,,nl whole had
beenallowed to seise several torts.and from
the bad condition of others, were likely to
gala possession of them also. Primarily tbe
blame rested on me, hence to Tindloato my
swoni allegiance to tbo Union and my pro
toP~ l iS- < ’! B T d .'“ t, ; tl ” "P 01 *«» eabmltted
to President Lincoln, at an early day In bis
administration, andreoeatly to the world.
./ lr *ir, To for not baring garrison
ed sufficiently the Southern fortenamed
against anticipated treason and rebellion.
A 4? my recommendations, beginning
f b * r 29t V l.8«0 j repeated the next day,
«?o«‘l7. on December 13th,
I6tt, 58th and 30lh, the Ex-Presldent says :
were no available troops within
Geni Soott proceedi to ehow tbit null «ar
ri.on.Jronld it firit hire euffiood for tho
twin forU, Jaokion ud Phillip. Hit oMeot
JJ? “ T * tb ° Unlon b X “P muni it hud.
4U thow worki, until Oongnu oould hire
time tomthorjre i«U tor Tolanteen. Saoh
PW’ o *? ml * bt > no doubt; hire been aide
without any ipooill ligliiition. with tho fail
appro hiUonof wry loyal mu in thrUnion.
On tho iound point, Son. Soott uye : The
ex-Pnildent ilmoit loin hil amiability in
hiring hit neglect of the torti attributed, u
.ho nys. without the lcistctUße, to the Influ
ence of Got. Floyd. And he iddi, ill of my
“Moot “Uit heir me wltneu that I nt. ai
.uiPniMaat, myialf reiponiible tor ill the
loto of the ulminlitritlon. Now, hotwith
i tonding.ybro>d umrapUon of w.poaii
bilijj, I ihotzld bo lorry to believe that Mr.
SuOhinin eonaonted to the removal by Sco
re tirjFloyd, of fifteen thouund extrl mui.
tote end riflei, with ill their implement!'ud
hmmunition, from thoib Northern repeiltoriea
to Southern inenili. So thit on the break
tn*:o°t of the maturing. nbaUlon they,might
be toUnd Without out, except to tho Suited
the moit convenient potltloni for
atrtrlkuUcn among,the inmrgenti. So olio
or V» oMliDDdnil«&ii forty pieooiof mil.
i ST? ***• Secretary erderad from
Pittibargh to Ship lilabd,. In Cake Borne,
1 * a ? Q ti T4>, . U) ,? ,TeXM » fer fiotjitertoted!
„ » d i?. nUll7 Iwnlng, early In Maroh, that
L onaer thli poithamoni order the ihlpmint of
I * ooi oommenood, I oommuoleited
! W.B*orat*ry Holt, aotiag for Seoretarj Cam
eron, jnit In time to defeat the robbery. .Bat
on thie ex>Seontary Floyd
i Wnjielf, el Bt6fcmdh<£~ Ha exjuewlj oleimed
of defeaUng all toy plani and bo
! JJriUtfooßreiDwUßg the forte, and- received
U w Ming ticlreriUiy aomUted that
but for thftt.Tietory over me, there oeald here
?,¥i d T Mr : Baohouan eomplalm that I
Uho !‘ t pormiulon, on Juuary
IBlh,lBSl r _my riewi. iddruied. to him. end
J b * *l?®*“*!, oP.Wer.on Oolohor 29th ind
90th, 18!0. Botlhit iot wet oxouiod, ii I
explilned to him it thi time, by thi mtonp
ruantattoni ofmjr ritwi tn ouo of tha earlier
ipooohu of tho semi ex-Boorotirr, iftir hli
return to Virginia.
Fourth—Ouo of my lUUmanti, oomplain
ing of tho Joint oountormud cent throuxh
tha Soon Uriel of War ud tho Nlry to pro-
Tint tho luding it Fort Piokeni of Captain
Vodgee'comp.nj, onle‘l tho tort ihouid bo
attacked, it oitod by the ex-Proiidont to proro
i alngolar want of memory on my part, ud i
uoto from SiomUry Holt to iddnood to ahow
thit I hid utin ipprored of tho Joint ooun
tormud on thi diy of January, 29th, that it
™ prepared. Few peraom in la little Ha
bit to maka a mtoiuument by accident u
to. Bolt, ud no one non Incapable of mik
ing one by dealgn; yet I hire not the aJight
ut recollection of u interriew with him on
I do nmembor, howerar, that
Mr. Hon, on lomo matter of hniinui, ap
prolohed my bediide about that tlmo, when I
**’. tufiering from an attaek of pain. Mr.
fiuchuu, Mr. Holt, ud myielf wen all
oould know hut. Uulo of
the, impoiaihllity ,f landing troopa on u
open tea. beach .lth e high wind ud
eurf. Hr. Touoey, SeoreUry of the Nary,
with oOcon about him of Intolligenoo old
ounlloif experience, ought to hero plainly
MU that If Com. Kodgera had not pormliiian
to lud. McipLln caenof u attack on Fort
rickena, he might, ei well hare remained at
Fortran Monroe, aa the prohibition placed
tha fort, ao lar aa ho waa ooneorned, at the
mmj or, aa tho orent ihowod, on the want
or enterprln on tho part of tho nbel oom
m under at Pioaaoola.
Pcislbly thsre sre ether parts of the reply
wbuh * auptiflda! ruder may think reqaire
comment or elaeldatlon, and lndeod here It
ftn 2.. ,r for me by my kind visitor.
Fifth. The Ex-Prasldent has brought to
gether a labarynth of daiaa respecting the ar
rlral and departure of the rebel? Cemmiailon
era, ormiatloea, eto., with whlob, aa I had no
oQolal connection, I may have made an un
fortunate mUtake or two, bat aa I have not
by me the mean* of recovering the cloeto
woae windings, l shall hot attempt to follow
_ , [Sigaedj Wirfiblo Scott.
York, Fif& Amu* BoUl, Nav.btk,lße , £,
From Fortress Monroe.
• Fobtbmb Motaos, Nov. 11.—Peter Smith
waa brought to Portrea* Monro* from York
.towo, tola morning, under guard. Ha waa
•mated near the month of the Rappahan
the bornlnjg of the,
a Col. LVdlcrt,-df “Gerr.-Dli'a Stiff, returned
thla afternoon from Alken’c Landlog, and haa
tery auoceaafally oompleted th* arrangemant*
forexchange.of all priionan of war.
The following offloara and men are dull
exchanged, to wit i, J
oflwra-and then, both of the
United Bt*t*a and Confederate terrloe, who
hare been oaptured and paroled in Virgin*
and Maryland up to Nor. l«t, 186 J, exoepf
the United State* offloeri and men captured
and paroled Sept. 19th, 18fl|, at Per
ry, and all deUrerlea of prisoner* up to Not
llib, 1882, mad* to the United Sums author
itlsa ln.the Peninsula and Iu adieoext water*,
ere Included in thla exchange.
of&eerx and men oaptured and
fwa 1 ** 1 BWt * E 0“ I,1 «d, October 4th,
Third—All oßcera and men oaptured and
paroled at Ohamberabtirg, Ootobar 4th. 1802
Fourth—The Slat OWo Volunteer*, cap
tured at Clarksville, Teno. P
BofSmSV.o"" “ nd m,n “
fllxtb—The non-commUsioned offloers and
belonging to (be 2d U. 0. Oavalrv
U. 8. Infantry? «th U. S. Cavalry"d ?!
8. Artillery, Sd D. S. Infantry, dth u. 8. In
fantry, 3th, IBth, Uth, 12th and mb U. 8
Infantry, 4thrand 6th D. 8. ArtUlery, sent
u< *i t 0 Oolambutg Ky., Oot.
ttb, l*62e
Seventh—All offioers and moo oapturad at
or near Blohmond .and Lexington, Ky.. bv'
“• force. undmr the command of General K
Kirby Smith.
Eighth— All offleara and man dalltared to
Ff?**-*L* “l 0 "* 11 0,1 »ha lat, dth, 7th,
Oo?lM2 ,Bth ° l 185J ' “ d ,b * dth of
Ninth—lUlooli offleara aod man, pnrolad at
Onmbariand Gap, on tha 2d and 11th or Oot.
IOOSe
. A . ‘ho United Btataa offleara ox
ohnaiad: Brigadier General., 3 j Colonel.,
IB I Lieutenant Colonale, 19; Captains, S4l:
Lieutenants, (4d. Total, #2B. ’ ’
Eabal offleara exohangadr Cnlonaia, 27:
lieutenant C010n.!., 17; Captain., M 7; Lien
tenants, 10d6. Total, lb#«.
~l A ?d d! u ° l l *° ‘h* l * Offleara ara axchannd
24,00(1 prlvatoa, leaving a baUno. dn. totba
Dnltad Btataa of aboot (,000 prlvatao.
Tha plaoa for axohangiogprlaonaro, In par
auauco of the 7th oartel, fi ohangod Irom
Aiken s Landing to City Point.
Wa ara Indabtad Colonel Ludlow forltba
above. f.
Q ichmund. Whiy, yf Nov. lOthgiaya:
Oen. Van Porn takes upon himself, these
aponatblllty for tha fallnra in tha lata battla
of Corinth. H. aaya it troao from nalthor the
lanlt of bla offloiri or man, bat waa bla own
mlafortana."
Gov. Brown a annual menage waa road in
tha LaglaUlnra on Thuradny. Ho relera
principally to toploa of State IntereaL In a
apaolal maaaaga ha takaa ground ngnlnat tha
epnaoript law, and aubmlta tha anbjaot to tha
Ltgialatnra for aotloh. Ha alao raoommenda
notion or martial law, haboaj oorpua, and Im
pressment of privete property.
Gan. Hill h.d .a Bght with tha anamy, on
Monday Uat, In Clark, ounnty, T-. -Tha
“l 1 ‘ha anamy war. aonndiy thruh-
AdAnidrlvan b*sk:4r* Bll««. ilho fight waa
•PJGBBtk, ann anr.loaa
f l lha blookadtraoff Wllmlngtan Brad noon.
> birk ldadad’wlth udt whUa
aadwrorlng to nut to. blookadm Zwtnty-
three Yankees came on shore to finish their
work of destruction, and were'captured and
Mat to Fort Fisher. The bark was from
Nassau.
hare advanced In force upon
Highland county, * distanoe of forty cub*
from Stauat-.8-, Va. This is part of the plan
by which the AboUtionisie expect to crush
out the rebellion In Virginia
The enemy at Corinth are largely rein
forood, and are fortifying and eatrenching,
ana making every preparation to hold that
puce.
The Richmond. Enjvirtr of the 10th
*»7*: Signifleaut moremenu are progreulne
along the entire linos of Gen. Le»*
Stirring, porhens startling, eronto seem to bo
ropidly approaching, promising in reality n
sharp ana deoisiro winter campaign. It is*
reported that Gan. Jackson was yesterday
rß * < ’ , S Uttl,o i U*» Shenandoah
valley wlo greatly superior forces of 0o
* f ! w 4»J* oonsldotnkl. ohang.
p "*"“ *“°-
Intelligence from Washington.
? 0T - 1 n" Bloluaoad
Uupatcl, of Monday, says oat t>-ra la no
longer any doubt that 0e Yankses an ooa-
Irf’mtai® *^ ,lr £ r “i to lh * neighborhood
of Wilm&gton, Horo Carolina, wio 0 O 1 0 .
tontlou of attaeking somo point on 0t Wil
tnington and Weldon Bmilrond.
A letter from Farborongh, of 0a 60, aaye
mr# “arching on oat fewa wlo
Th,T we ” ropresontod to hoi
within fifteen mlfei of 0. town, and wioia
one mile of 0e Confoderat. troops.
101 fiofiolonoy io tho oaproUd onp
ply of 0o postal ourronoy, tha Treasury De
partment will not bo ablo to perftot tha ar- I
S?. g i?orei Mfn, k nUhl 5 g J ‘ h * nUto%i «“f»-
nlos with tho mnoh-OMded small ohange nntL
next week. •
The; Navy Department baa received ln
formarion thah Acting Mnator Warroa, tom
maadlng the D. S. steamer Daylight, oh the
morning of tho 30 th ult., wlllo on Ua way to
th. blookadlng sUUoa off Wilmington,-w ‘
; bou ‘“Ha* from : k«r
Islet, dlscoTered a aohooner lylhg at anchor
Mtween Stomp Inlet and Newtopaall Inlet.
When ahe got within a ndle of hi; the first
and seoond cuttea of .lh*: Daylight, under i
oommand of Anting faster aieaapn, wm
sent to board and examine the TemU Before
the vessel was reached her orew shipped tha
cable to allow the acbooner to drift, and Had
U the shore in their boats, and Urns escaped.
Th. boats of 0. Daylight reached h.r/ami
oho waa boardwl before drifting aahon. Find
lag no on. about, o.y mado sail on har.'and I
brought her off. There waa anoo.r raanl la I
' »t tba time, and not a gun, waa. trad, in ]
making th. Ot, are. Th., partfea neaping ]
from tha v.ssol, aftor landing, find two mna
w. U v‘ i h “ Ob on. woo
hit. No Bag of any kind, or paper., could bo
found on her. She. proved 0 bo 1 tho Barer. I
of Nassau, N. P., and was loaded prlaelpaUr I
"ft* l “it- Sh. haa bean rent to Naw Kk l
for adjudication. f
Boer-Admirel Lm forwarded to th* Haev
Hoportmint • report of Commander Cllta, of
the gnnboat Panobeoot, oS Shallott: InlaL
North Caroline, detailing tbaolronmitaneee of
“P l ®" of the Hngllab eoboosar Path.-
Inidor, which war diacorered on tha 2d toiL
oloee is with the land. Her crew were driven
on ehore by the rifled gnn of. tho Penobioot
while trying to tow the rot tel'toward tha
MUt. Aoting Eniign Edwardr, who boardad
the echooner, fonnd her oargo to oosiUt of
•alt, olive ;oil, boote, aheee, liquor, etc.
Her deatrnotlon waa oooaiionod by the fact
o
the eflornoon of the 2d ton., every prepara
tion having been nude for that event early to
the day. *
Commander Cilia report. havtog on board
indarim. , £, * lUh ‘
Pnrther toformatiom from Commander Q.
H. Boott, of the Moratansss, un that tha
n Sophia, has been oaptured tha
Daylight—Acting Mas tar Warzinf and tha
Monnt Varnon Aoting Volunteer Lieutenant
Frathan commending. Thalr raporta show
tho loss of threa officers, eighteen man and
throo boats. It appears that tha English
Tfu» "**.* uoaTW *« ° n th* morning of tha
•ttb inat,, lying at anohoraga near MnsonTille.
whoa aha mado sail and stood for tha beaob.
whioh aho struck at half-paat ulao In tha
I ® or “ ln *- Boat* were diepatohed to set fira
to bar, which waa affeotually pnrfonaad.
During tha affair tha'boats of theDnyllghl
got ashore, and the Mount Vernoa-diepStobed
boata to thalr assUtanoo, while the two ree
aeU kept np a eontinaooa lira on tha wood« to
praTont tha enemy from molaatlng onr man.
Qreat difficulty waa experienced to gettlar
the boata off the ahora. When raturningt*
the anohorage, It waa discovered that Aoting
tnalgn Roberta and fire seamen of tha Mount
’ t a “ oa # Aoting Assistant Paymaster
PUrk, Coxswain Roberta, and thirteen man,
ware missing. Lata Richmond paper* men
tion the capture of theae men.
Ncwb from the Sontha^feii,
Ci'M Nut. 111.-The latest sews from
Mempbls sej. ‘at the rebels are elUl at
Hollj Springe, bat that all their war materials,
•tores and provisions have been removed
across the Tallahatchie. It was thought that
S°.. r „ ' m, * ht m » k * * ,bow of reslstanoe at
Hollj Springs, hnt would tall baok sooth of
the river if eerionely attached.
An expedition whloh left Helena a few days
slnoe for Cotton Plant, numbering 1,300 man,
found 4,000 rebels at that plaee. "The force
was too large to be attacked by the Federal,
with any hope of saooass. On their return
they had three sklrmtahes, killing T* and
wounding a large number, besides taking 34.
Our lossi wa. 30 wounded, and a numberof I
Th « people In the country I
through which our force* passed are repre- I
tented to be actually suffering for the ntces
■ariea of Ufa. j
A late Southern paper says that the acsl
dent on the Virgin!* and Tenneaaee Railroad,
on ,“fe * d » resulted in 17 perioai being killed
and 50 wounded. .
'L*.,* Wi ! J ,ly ‘ ,h “ « extensive
•oo«t Abolition society has been discovered
In Northern Texas. Its object, ire reslstanoe
to the conscript law and co-operation with the
Federal army. r
'he Wisconsin Hlotere Arrested
Mitwsciii, Nov. 12.—The Asika mob, not
eontent wltb destroying the drift box and
roue, attaokad tha private, rasldaneea of sev
eral prominent residents stealing everything
they oonld lay their hende on, end matlrea *
'“g* ll who refused to side withthera.
t n h .lf ro ”“ “"»>>•>. with «00 Infantry,
left this olty on the steamers Suofecam and
Comat, last evening and to-day, and ante ted
•ome 50 of tha rioters. I
From LoaUviUes
Loouvilli, Nov. 13.—A detaohment of
Colonel J. W. Foitar f i commend left Header
ton on Monday, and tnrpritad a band of ta.
bel guerrillas, near HadisonvUle, Ky„ and
oaptnred sovsral prisoners, horses and arms.
The gnsrrUlas In that eactlon ara eald to be
panlo stricken. Onr fereea ara still In pnr-
The Southern line it up, but there ti ns
news from Nashville.
From-Netr York.
ojfi* OT> *3.—Tht ConntcLicat 23 d,
S4th, 3518, 27th tad 18lh rsgtaenta will tala
B«>k*«*lwdltloB. Tbey will entrain
. thliolty daring the week._
T*o Government Oomateilon broken hue
boon united by ordir of th» Wu Department.'
aad Beat to Port Lafayette,for tSylagup
J alme agalait the government at a atorloae
dUeOQDt.
Baggage Can Dettroyed by Fire
N ° r - U—The baggage cm on
the night ezpreia, oomlag eut, contalnlna
&alU| ixpnii noon isd bunn mim.
tlnlj dwtrojiitl b/ fin at Longwood Station,
on tht Gnat Weitirn Railroad, last night.
Telegraph flarkoto.
OT -to.— flour hu d*cllo*<i 6 cacti;
SS '^^-wS&yW’iJSSs
FwiaiiuaxA, kop. b • fimfcoiin*
inU» flourmarket; notmochdoian: nuallmlM<d
iSff 7 *i? 7,Wi «f*iP»*nd*iochlllS«r No chant*
J n By* Flouror CoraN«al. Thar* Uafcirdemaffi
to WboaWand <OOO both rod told att1.47f1H.40
sft # £ lU .! loir fr a, ‘ W & M; rCorn to th!r diuuifttd
• Ba# Toia, 11" Kmtot.—Potion idn&Md
« , dS£Jdfej?.oS€s?SHS
*ErJSR
LATEST FHOJff EtTBOPE.
AttlTkl ol the Ctty of Baltimore}.
. n*!L r ““» Ho»- 13.—1 t. ateaauhlp City
of Baltimore, from Lirarpool os the ig& and
Quuatowa on the 30th oH..arrfTed », KS
part thla arenlng.
The Jura attired at Lirarpool. from QnuJ
boo, on thelTth, and tha City of WaehlngtoS
from Hew York, on tha 18th. *
, thanhali)lnUAUfcmnnh*ddaatrojeitha
bark Warn Crew; from Haw Totk for Cardiff.
Tha ahlp' Tonewaado, whloh m releaaod
by the Alabama, had raaohod Lirarpool with
and amdr the'able .Wlneheiter,
bark Wara Craao and brig Dunkirk.
Mo MrUotUwa ararlranoftho daetnutlon
of the bark Ware Crew, whloh' la the "bniy
T »«a* oot already raportali. . :.‘7’
J 5“ *'ss' d ‘T *«W» *»J» •• Lord Lyope
took out tall oaaurenoe, that while Entland
will bo eager, In eoneart with other naflono,.
to adopt any atop tb promote the permanent'
fjSSjJtfaa *L» win In the meanwhile
tadlrldaClly retaw to depart one halre breadth
"“m *%? “™ofnoh-lnterfor»noo.
The EngUah journals eontaln tarther oom
thapraaaaoe ofCom.Wllke’eaauad
n>n betare Bemnda. The Rout think. the
Federal! are justified in'the rlgorona proao-
J® 11 ?® °f *b» right of aearoh when contra
band trafflo la ao briik. :
_ T 1“, Brltlah aerew frige tea Oaiatea and'
Emerald here railed to lefifbroe the Wait In-
__ •
The Rater b glad to, we the Democrat. la
Amarioa mnklpg a ahow “or poudutng abate
foroo. It beObrea that .their ludoarawlll he
m °*‘ of the aatabllahmentol peace,
a! ®L*rle»ton writer
® .Iff I® ® foreign offloe an the eotton pro;
. ?* “» »bo!o “tool ta
BulUon b*U*p Including the prcitnt mr'i
crop.
•W ''VvtoJ' wrWto -Cyruk:
*wM# tbat faaant •Twlm«f l f f f^pTlnoc
ft®) thattheAtlantlo oiKe, ett h*worked-|
a*.«»rftteof,from twefru.to alxteon worda i
permlhnta. ■ •
. thelhwlthof «te»ii
baldl y oonfiipUog.. Ifonjoaie of an alarm.
®*dle»l oonaullntloa
wei, to.be held ai to.the propriety of am pate
uon* f j ; _ .j y, „,y . . ! . *
odrreapohdenpe between
Begland and Buiala her bean publiehed. It
ehowa that a ooneidereble-dUlerenoe of opln
■S,! 1 * 1 ® on tha Montegro qaaitloaii;. -■ ;
• Theeqmmarolallntelllgonoe. by the city of
Baltimore, report. Abe cotton market eery
dull, end allghUy lowar.; The aalea oftwn
daya amounted:® ifiw baler, lnoludlnglteo#
“•* *• epeenletare and ezpertera. The'
taerket doled nominal,. .
The Uenoheater market area dnll and Ir
regular., Breadstuff, wen itrady and ml
ehangad. Prorlalona rerydull. Canaolaqnot
•d at.93K, atW£ for money.
Arrival of the Novtb Pcotlan.
_B*. Jonea/Nor.U.i-liealunieUp Ho#e
Beotian paired off Oape Eeer on Tttiider
morning at 1 o dock, eniwai_!aterooptodty
I l ** l of the Awodated Praaa. She
bring, adrloef to the Slat uic: - . “
1B^*l*“»“ , b,lp BaxonlaarTlTtd out tin the!
Mr. Osbdtn baa beta iptaklng agalntt any
IntobtMM witbadalra la Amertoal, ortba
nooraiaoa of tba Southern Confedetnoy.
®ha Lmidi VtoaluM an editorialbathe
“ Uon . of T"X~ Chamber of Com
mereetouohlng-the-opafeHotu «f tie rebel
Jliata Alabama. In aabtharartlala.Jtexpa
thatwUJ anna w2m
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poleon oathetttb. •• _ ” .
. Oraaoa HaUaaal Aeaembly wu to meet
It wan reported thatthay
•joald tender the crown to Prtnoe Albert, of
JSaglftsa. ■ -
Slag Othobai anirad at Vienna.
2d*iowar ° ,0,4a ’ a,oU,ia * “ a iuU ; i@
Bnadtl,fi—¥iau! adrapood «d@le» wheat
y»lar; oora qnlat bat ateady; mixed Hi Si.
ProrWiaa flatat .toady prfoii. • :
Canada *
TAa-UearaerCatted Kingdom.
Sr./«nj»oT: lt-Tbb ateimar United
Kingdom! from tba Clyde for Quebec, put la
tbia portytjtarday, abort of water. She pro
c««4M on bar Toyag« toedfcy,. r i
Id E*dl Cosiokphos.—Mr. Mont
gomery, editor of the' Viokeburg Whig,
giTM tie following account of the ‘'draft”
u it works.in Bebeldom :
Tii» ocnioript act Is being rapidly enfarc
•d, and its enforcement has resnltsd in tbs
eoiaplets prostration of »U private enter
pnsss. Hen ars taken from their fields,
work-shape ud firesides, and Immediately
piaeed in comps of instruction, from which
they are attached to regiments and compa
nies, as they may be needea. The regula
tions are such that few or no substitutes
can be furnished, and os a consequence all
are compelled to take up arms. This act
has effected a Tory great increase, in the
rebel army, which will number not for
from 700,000, if allowed to be enforced
throughout the South. Thera will baarms
or one kind and another for all these men,
.and their natlro pride, added to the finger of
eoora from those at home pointed fowl de
linquents, will consethem to use these arms
quifoae efficiently as any men in the field.
Clothing and ail kinds of supplies, for snob
an army, will b$ difficult to famish oven in
•mall quantities, from their ownresouross,
but this very destitution will be need to in
cita the men to greater efforts to obtain
supplies from the Federal army, and pro- *
.▼iaion forty* will oonetltuU the greater
part of rebel movements where left to Wlf.
fore their plans. At the outsat, this eon
■eript sot was regarded as a great usurpa
tion of authority, and was pronounced
the Governor of Virginia as unconatltu.
tlonal, on the ground that It overrode the
oelebrated dogma offltate rights, one of the
principles—lf It has any—Whleh this re
bellion wae specially Inaugurated to main
tain ; hot the subsequent regulations in re
gard to snhstltutee, taking all alike, rioh
and poor, soon rtoondled the muses to its
enforcement. Another clroumstance in
fesor of its general enforcement is that the
Duilneu.of iegriqtiltnre being mainly in the
hendk of negfott, can he prosecuted u
usual.
I: Tb* must, lintl had aa enormous
l «toxr of the mppUei Bragg had taken ofit
I or Kentookj, and ware congratulating
thtmselves on a feaet of fat things. His
I tr »*n ;of spoils ws* reported to be forty
I miles long, and as rloh la material ae a
I cararan from Arabia Fella. The Vioks-
I horg WUg, horreTer, redaou the dlmeg-
I elone and vslueof Bragg’e pile conildera-
I bly In the following paragraph:
“A oltlien of oar city, jolt fl&m. Kuox-
Tille, who has been with General .Bragg's
army throngh Kentucky, informs ns that
they did dot bring the amount of tttppUes
oat of. Kentaeky that we heretofore
ed., They started with line beef oat
! tie, about COO of whloh were need on tho
marth. They had 80,000 yards ef Jeans,'
bnt horned up ahont half of it. They'
brought. some other artlolei. bnt not In -
large qnantltlts.' 1
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