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ng over the nations 008
r nd awakes one fine
morning find herself no longer lord of the
‘waves, but-on an equality with all the world
eae ee glans i
ane beat her 6 sae Teason, anid
; limeat of what she has to
‘Groat Republic. The Moniria her intellectual faculties perceptiband the Monitor is probably but a rude
mason, being the firat of ils kind and necesdefective. Experience will most likely .
any improvements upon‘ tho Monianticipate there will be seen as
; difference between the first exp: riment
‘and the perfect guuboat, as between the slow
‘tub of Robert Fulton and the floating palace
‘that on the Hudson realizes the perfection of
traveling. ‘Time will prodnee great changes,
= the tagenuity aa Kviomton has thrown. to
“milo aborted to grand results by the naof the
DD 9 will be seen that
strong vote refuses to indefinthe ccnfiscation bills. From.
+" there are some men a in Conthat are not affucted,
the favoritism of the Senate
the Assembly for another to district the State,
it fs probable no Congressional Districts will
bo stabliched. Fer once we ean agree withone neighbor, the Democrat, in saying the
State vught to be districted whatever the re-_
sin F ' ie peter . in his avt as an
’ aacieaion out, as he has, all the
ad . working plans with hig own heads during the
. short space of three months.
; [GrThe Journal as Wile as “aaa
". about a very small affair, but admits it did
borrow one atticle without credit trom the
Transcaipr. If says itis entirely above
. calling names! Ob, what an extract of
ashes! The Journal has indulged in language
that better befits a resident of the Old
Builey than a newspaper editor. It has used
such terms asewindling, forgery, extortion in
office, and other kindred. expressions, but
when we do not bew in reverence to the
‘slinger of slang, the world is all wrong ond
the slinger is the worst wheats man since the
days of our Savior.
Wat 1s THe Cavset-Dr. Sheets in‘forma us hé has lost thirty large apple trees
nd some of his neighbors many more, bythe .
bark cleaving from thé wood just above the
iground. The Doctor lives a few miles below Grass Valley. A few trees in this-viein«
iuity are affected in the: same way. The
bark lodsens from the wood all around the
body and on being removed-the wood is turn
ed of a redish color and no sap is diseovered.
The top of the tree 1s sometimes more for<
ward than some others in the same orchard
Is it the . wet winter,
Inte irrigation in the fall, or frosts that have
injured the treea? . The losa i in this county
ig considerable.
S. sy Srcosmenrsmaemmenee
CONGRESSIONAL Disikicrs.—Between
for one bill and
oe that there iano question of the right
met soldier to confederate lead after
shot into his body, and some that
Ne the bill has been passed to
pve iw ery in’ the District of Columbia,
thought Congress will go further in
with States that have forfeited their
vane and have vietually become Tervitories.
EP Dhe true lover 0 of his country. desires
the restoration of the Union as it existed bepre Solth Curvlina attacked Fort Sauter ;
tore.—Grass Vadley Natg to differ. Don’t want to be put back
atthe head of the Government, and Ployd a piltering. Don't want the
Calhoun doctrines to find a recognition again
in the Republic. Could'nt afford to give the
gontrol of the uation to such men as D via,
Toowbs, Wigfall, Breckinmdge, Gwin & Co.
again ti make dlavery the paramouut object
of Union. True lover” or false lover, we
ask something more.
When the ‘tsile were fortifying Island No, 10, they snid it would be an Awerae TrerseroLage! ee of
“aartow pase. Tt will ‘be seen the gemark al
‘the rebels was literally verified: “The Federals yot the Secesh ina tight place and ac~ tually made a apa dep of it by =
“¥erto BE Ske ich coat ij iuny think
acienéo and art have about reached perfec~
tion and that little mvre of progress can be
expected. Not so. They have just found
oat how ta graft the tomato on potato vines
successfully. A field of potatoes growing.
_ murphys at the cae proto ptigenstagets
. layed to be seen as one of the triumphs of
science and ait.
“Gov. NYE—The penny-v-linore Writig
froin San Francisco to the interior press, in.
sult may be to this party or that.
with the law of Congress and let the future
itself. What the Democrats
refused to do in twelve years the Republicana ought to accomplish.
take care of
tation of vines.
Gazette of March 12th gay
They must ‘never be
Comply
te" Some fellow attempts a reply in the
tw" A Secesh cotemporary asks:
Seeeaeineieenntt ae "an cael
Journal to our article on Harazthy's imporAs the tenor of the reply
and the signature of three stars show the fel.
low evidently considers himself a brilliant
constellation, it would ben great pity to des.«
troy his beatitude in the least and’ we leave .
him and our article te the community and
the experience of time.
remark, that had the writer taken a spoonful
of the wine he so much despises his ‘head
might possibly have been ‘clear enough to
distinguigh that in speaking of the value of
wine growing in the future we spoke only
in & specie and net ia a moral sense, The
chap dissents entirely and then gives us a
temperance harangue that does not touch
Our position at all.
We will, however,
“Whither are we. Drifting?” Don't knew; but he
i} ought to be making big lee-way towards San
Quentin.
Tue New York Herald proposes “Hon.
eat Abe Lincoln” for re-election to the Pres
idency.
Honest Abe has reevived abuses and mis~
representation without stint from malhgnant
enemies, but this is the hardest blow of all,
to be indorsed for re-election by James Gor
don Benavtt
Go Po ¥B CRIPPLES. +The Florence, Alte,
We learned
yesterday that the Federals ‘had landed a
rg@ force at Savannah, Teon. Wesu
_ . they are my king preparations to-get paaeres
sion of the re and Charleston -railroad.
sllowed to get this
reat thoroughfare in their possession, for
‘our » bo be aga gana ny]
we wonld indeed be ¢ The latimated that Gov. Nye, in his address at har and wating toduatry of vorinany faith
letter. Bat perenne ay be ies BS inte =o of
, like the
rust
. Cowntittee of the Senate, providing previous
w days ph the battle
pee we learn rebels have been
ting both days of battle together and-still claim
vietory. The clam rests on the supposition
that more sdunagdeng were killed, wounded and
mant was ia Huntaville when Mitchell. reach. place by comptete surprise to rebels. The
oecupation of the raitroad between Decs tur
aid Stevenson is regarded the hardest blow.
they had yet received. The rebels ate preparitig to make a desperate stand at Corinth.
Washington, April 22d —The Riehmond
papers of yesterday contained a telegraphic
report of landing of our forces at Elizabeth
éity, N. C, dnd an engagement at that place,
They admitted their forcee retreated to Dismal Swamp Canal, with a loss of 39 killed
and wounded. They say the Federal twee. is
much heavier.
Boston, April 2d Advices from the Interior represent that the freshet had reached
its. bighest point; water now receeding —
. Railrond travel ia resumed regularly.
Washington, kprit 22t.—The Howse made
‘efforts unsucessfully tolay the 15 or 16 Confiscation Bills on thetable, but motion-to do
80 was lost 39 to 60.
Caino, April 234.—Intelligence from the
at myst Pittsburgh to Sunday evening. ‘The
weather had. been exceedingly unfavorable
for movements of the army for three days,
previous it rained incessantly roads now utterly impassable on aceount of the great depth
of mud, Preparations however are going on
steadily so “when the roads i imp reve mes d will
be ready to give battle.
Ht is thonglit by-those who ought to inane
= that the majority of the southern people are ready te throw down their artne and
-return to Union if defeated at Corinth. The
leaders are desperate. Five rebels who fired
on the steamer Minvehaha on her recent trip
mer arrived last ight from the fleet and reSunday. It is understood Gen. Pope's army
with the exception of a small force has been
sent up Tennessee river to reinforce Gen.
Halieck. It is alse thought when battle occurs Beauregard will be able to bring 150 000
men inte action. ~
Cincinnati, 21.—The Gazettes’ Hunte-~
ville correspondent, says Boauregard’s dispatch to Gen. Cooper; calting for reinforcements, was found in the telegraph office, having passed over the wires before the arrival
of Gen. Mitchell. About one third of the reinfureements culled for had already passed to
Corinth, the remainder are collected at Chatanogo, At Chatanogo and other points are
accounts of ubstructions placed in the way
of Gen. Mitche'l.
Washington, April 23d.—‘The House Committee in case of Stark, of Oregon, report
en evidence pending before the Judiciary
consideration of his case. No new teatinvny was received by the Committee.
—Caire, 23d.— Dispatches from the fleet yesterday reports no firing ov either side for
three days. The enemy are reported to have
14 gunboats and steam ram Manaseas off
. Fort Lather and seven of the former having
arrived on Sunday. Steamer Dacota left the
fleet yesterday with 100 bales of cotton.—
first shipment since the commencement of
hostilities.
Portland, April 2ad.— The Bohemian from
Liverpool, dates te “the F0th arrived. Ruand Spain, in relation to Mexico ig unsatisfretory,. Itis reported France wished te
itarch against the city of Mexice.
Copenhagen, Jitho—The Augsburg Gu.
gette asserts on reliable sutherity that England succeeded in driving. Spain to her’ side
on the Mexienn queation by promising not to
objet should Spain tuke possession of Hayti.
New York, 234.—The nerinen Star from As~
pinwail arrived.
Washington, 234.—The King Philip arrived ut the Navy Yurd this mor ing and rewie
Parliament, in House of Lords.
have been arrested wid will be shot. A stea7
-porta—oceasional firing Saturday—noonand .
Pfeer says relations hetween England, Franee .
eee
pow ph be 8 seg ings s
The buats were fired on with musketry and
returned . the fire, the bunks being tuo high to
use cangun. “No one 4as injured. Twelve or
thirteen vessels found in the ereek on the
«. route were seized and brought down; The
river is. now considered open for navigation.
Timber for rebuilding the bridges burned by
the rebels in their retreat from MeDowell’s
advance will soon reach Famouth. —
Nothing has been heard of the rebel torees, .
Fredericksburg.
. Wasnixeron, April 23d.—The War Department. received dispatches from Banks ;
his advance is near Harrison. Burnside’s
forees were sent forward yesterday. The
people in the vicinity were greatly. alarmed
at first on account of the reports circulawd
by the rebels as to the treatment they vepuld
’peceive from the Federals; but in the course
“presence.
In several recent skirmishes with the enemy we lost only three men. Jackson has
abandoned the Valley of Virginia permanently and is new en reute to Gerdensville by the:
mountains, Numerous. deserters come in
daily.
New York, April, 23d.—The Persia from
Liverpool saute to-day with dates to the
12th.
ea
. portant experiments with 300 pounders,
Armstrong guns have been further debated in
Ministers
deprecated hasty. action, end argued
thatexperiments showed they ought not hastily depart from the system of fortifications,
and predieted that Armstrong weuld soon prohice 60Q— todo same damage att
2200 -yards—
done at 2,000.
fiattimore, Apri 234.—The Legislature «ppropriated $7,000 in bebalf ef the families
kitled and disabled by the Sixth. Mass. Regiment, im marehing through Baltimore, a year
ago,
Ar vivals at National Exehanye
Broad Street, Nevada.
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