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Newbern Weekly Progress from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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LI I II. I Ml I JIUW Wl IMIMWMWW I Oil linn i covertimcnt as to individuals directing that, nation ori earth that both have been effectually thev niav be funded in twenty year stock of Oden-'and Stetson and oppo.j Raymond a apeeeh of eorttid.rKi.'Jf?5,1 destroyed by their wicked hands. the'United States at'parat fixed or senator summer's roKTiicoiinrc srKxeu on the TKE5T ArrAtR. -k Senator Sutnner; fiaVthe floor in the" Senate for.Thardsday ncJt at one o'clock. His The discussions above alluded to i are too After alonar debate thoreaolnifnn i c'! redeemed in coin, at the pleasure of government; der the call for the areaind no, k- lengthy for our imi ted space and we th erefore r.

lo to speech will be chiefly upon; tbe tbe condition of Tiie.CAucas tben Droceedd tn ntl Jjaio 'ZsgtcIxu nnl Ynnltfo Xem. frromth New York nrld 'of the 7tb; tbroujrb Norfplk Drj-. Book The Pam Presse tbat new rebel jr place of Mason and bad arrived at some, Gerrown port, and were en route Sbr.London and -Paris, it does not XJtntion lh Ramcs of emissaries The Trench government i about to aend reinforce-, jnenta to it aquadron ii the Gull of' Mexico, and It was rumored that a squaddron of obser pass" them over. oi vneir n-ucmpnuii uu, of the due. payment of their interest and prin-, cipal ot.the bonds into which may concerted, imposing a direct tax.

which is Cal a can dilate for Speaker. i uni Below we give; from the some paper, some interesting news oh other subjects. The Jfraf i yhe flrav ballot atoood Rarnond mi a York. ft culated to yield an annual revenue of one hun vi vj ji i eucl. IT A AAi son Booh says ROGUES FALLING OUT.

Si, Pl.fw of Y.T. Mr, Vallandighani made a stirring speech on, the Mason-Sljdel affair, we shall endeavor to give tbe speech in our issue on Monday. In the meantime, wc insert onq of the remafkable passages Sir, give me leave in say, that the moment they (Mason and Slidell) stepped th deck1 of British man-of-war, your prisoners of whom the other day yeni, would have consigned to felon's cells, became Indeed the envoys and ambassadors of a recognized independent State." -v -t- i TTJ i On coming into our office on Saturday morning, after' breakfast we found the following 'communications lying upon our table: Mr. Eubank will please distribute seven paii of woolen socks anVong the most distressed of the soldiers of and oblige? EVELINE M. January 11.

vation was to be cent to the coast of The harmonious Yankess. fcaving gotten to the bottom of tbeir pile without effecting sub- dred arid fifty millions of dollars We have no hesitatiot in saying that such a' measure' as this will be satisfactory to the public credit. The new, Treasury, notes will pass everywhere as money if their redemption is properly secured by direct taxes, arid none of. the vils which, in other countries', under less careful systems of finance, have attended heavy issues of paper money, need be apprehended oh this occasion. Much anxiety and loss would have' been avoided if Congress had adopted this The second haliot the second ballot lne two great inieresis ai iae norm, mtu coalesced only for the purpose of: subduing the South, that Is" the fanatical Puritans, and the; stood motion of Alvoid.

th I Henry R.yn.ond our lareign -relations, ne win prooaoiy approve the line Of policy pursued by Mr. iSeward. As chairmanf the Senate Committee'on foreign Relations, Mr." Sumner has peculiar facilities for which are enhanced by his intimate and eatensif ac-qusfntaoce' with' leading European states men. This speech is looked for with great; inter- est 1 ARREST OP AiSUSPICIOrS PERS05 Yesterday a Virginia farmer named, Richard Lacy, wb is suspected of having given aid and comfort to tbe enemy, came inside of. the lines of General "Heintzel man's division near the Quaker Church, in vicinity of Accotink, with tbe ostensible purpose of hauling wood to ship from Dage creek.

Both he and a river captain, who accompanied him, sent to the Provost Martial at-Alexandria. FOUR MOCOTED REBELS CAPTURED. The pickcte of the Thirty-eight New York Colonel Ward, who-went on outpost duty, sterday, captured four mounted rebels, with their arms and equipments. It is believed that they belonged to StewartV Vir ginia 1 T-rTTfrTTT1T -XT TTTn 1 urse a month ago, rhen it was first recom uivi nr.u nnat kum THE NORTIf mended in this column. 1 i i I ir The 'speculation in' exchange continues.

Sterling uiust.be quoted 1)4 a .11 and gold 5 a 3f. The go vernmen has been disburs Intnva ....11 i America, under Admiral Ilenaud. Spain is also about to fend six or seven thousand more troops io three divisions, according to the Madrid Journal Correjondtncia. Important raox westck vikgima. Sharp Fght with Rebels at Hunterville The Rebels Defeated, with' a Loss of Eight Killed and Wounded, Jan.

6, 1862. A special dispatch to the Gazette from Virginia, says that an expedition, consisting of .400 of the Fifth Qbio, 300 of the Second. Virginia, and forty of Brocken'a cayal J. wbUh was-sent out by General Milroy to' attadi Hurtteraville, was a complete success They attacked the enemy on Saturday morning, consisting et -400 cavalry and 250 militia. After skirtnubingan hour the enemy retired with loss of SO killed aad wounded.

On our side hon? were lost. $30,000 worth of army stores and clothing were captured and destroyed, -y; zl.SX CtxcnnrATi, Jan. 6r 1862. The Carp taercial'a despatch from Iluttons-Tille says thai Buntersvftto was 'a depot for supplies kv WesUrn Virginia. Their cavalry were armed with Sharp's car- stMiirti villi rtrt ri ing heavily; within the past day- or two, and people are investing their money in gold ex money making and raon ey worship ing portion of Yankeedpm, are now at dagger points.

It would appear that the money worshippers have been diddled completely in this matter, for acting on; their idea that 'the saints' only wanted subjugation for the sake of the negro, whilst they cculd wade in and get all the loose dollars that might be alOHt, they were glad enough to lend the saints" a band but that was not exactly the card intended to.be played by the pious Puritans. They were as deep in for the dollars as the noney worshipers, and having got themselves to be the 'select" and "chosen," and secured all the fat contracts, the worldlings don't like theway 'things are going on at all, -while the party are still eager in pursuit and far outstrip their competitors. Thus stands the gameat presents The administration finding an empty exchequer and Jfaj. TF. Vestal: Sin Vou will please hand over to "Capt.

John N. Whitford seven pair of woolen' socks for the mosU distressed soldiers of his company a donation from one of our patriotic ladies, Miss Eveline Russell. Very respcetfully, 4 A. G.vEUBANKr We take pleasure in saying to Capt. Whit-ford that the socks above alluded; to can jbe change, in consequence of the non-action of.

the news of the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. It repotted on the Averiue that most important dispatches are coming by the steamer Canada, and that tbcGovernrni.rJ Congress unon the siiblect of 1 taxation; uold is held for much higher premiums by the spec ulators. -l- The stock market opened' vigorously this m. morninz, wun a larere amount oi oraers irom had by application at this office; and would, the public; but as the day advanced the street also, add that they are a No. 1 article for army speculators began to realize profits, and the market was not strong enough to- take the use.

MBiCEKS OF THE FIRST PERMANENT CONGRESS; i We make out the following (says the the war unnmsned, need consideraoie spur stock thrown upon it. Hence the afternoon rinse in the estimation onne aoonuoniMs, wao ne rri.mr of thn Rnprnlatirp shares -show has received the purport of tbetn bj telegraph, There is. a heavy presure from the North on the inactive state of the army of the Potomac, There are fresh rumors to-day or dissentions in the Cabinet, l'r i Another expedition la to be fitted out ti napolis immediately after that under Burngkb I j. i Another Bfhfsh stevmer hai arrlveJ Anlnp oils with diapatthes for Lord Tremary notes were quoted at New Torkj oa the 9tli ut at four per cent, diacuunt- If Durnaide's expedition, with 35 veiseli Lai gone to sea and aailed South 1 The Norfolk Day Book of yeaterdar. after 'nni TUESDAY MORNING, JAN.

14, 1861, have all the contracts. Well, this incentive a decline; as compared with the closing prices Examiner) of the members elect of appiieujn xoe way.oi inaignaiimi lueei-tugs auu of last evening. Thus' Rock Island last to Those who have closely observed the devel- Jacobin Clubs who the First Permanent Congress that is to" meet on the 18 of Febuary next. The list is made insurrection and urse on day 1 per cenUBurlineton and Quincv-1. Tol opments of the war cannot fail to nave noticed, arming the negroes as tne only way to prose edo 1, Galena 3 8, Illinois Central li, Michi from the election returns bines, and attacked us two uiileafrom Uunters- Tilled -3Vi drove them, from point to point.r Finally tbey beat a hasty, retreat out "of town i as we charged through it.

Their supplies, con-siating of 250 barrels of flour, 3W sal ted beeves, 8,000 pounds of salty large tjuantites of sagar. gan Central Southern old guaranteed 1, cute the war. To this thej money levers haveir such particular objection but seeing thc get reading The exceptions to the decline were Alabam? Fenators Messrs. Wm. L.

C. a Clay. Members of the House Messrs. E. L.

Chilton, James L. Pugh, J. JuV L. with great satisfaction, that the South is fully able to cope with and whip the North where-ever they can meet upon anything like an even footing. This has become so painfully United States 6 whieh advanced 38, and did not fall back i Erie- which closed 3-B better merating- the aacls of the Bumsido exneditinn assembled in the Koala-and mentioning ftt) than yesterday Missouri's, Tennesses and.

ir-ginas, each of which gained to-d ay, and Pa one of the spoils and contracts, they make use of this as a rallying point for their opposition to the continuance of the war. So it is, "when rogues fll out honest men get' their dues." And it may be in this case, that the warring of these elements! may enable the South to have I demonstrable that even the few 'honest ones particu'ara, adds thefollowlnjf IL' cific Mail, which advanced per cent. 1 he P. S. Since the above was written jejirii, that the vessels of the Expedltiorr, 1 fricata market closed very firm, with ageneral dispo sition to buy.

gunboats, 2 srde whfel steamera, and a nutriher of transports, 3T in all left Old Point at 6 o'tlorL: To give our readers ah idea of what isgoingon COXSPIKACY.iN PHILADELLIIIA. THE BANKJEKS i in this line we give an extract from the Iter among the Northern publishers and statesmen have frankly acknowledged the com. It is true, they have twice our numbers from which to draw their soldiers and yet they acknowledge that we have whipped them on every occasion in a laridengageraen. It is also true that thpy have twice or thrice the wealth Jan. 7.

Curry, W. R. Smith, Jbn P. liawls, Thos. J.

Foater, D. Clopton, F. Lyon. Arkansas. Senators Messrs.

Robert W. Johxvsonf Chas. B. Mitchell. Members of the House Messrs.

Felix J. Batson, Graivdison D. Ruyster, Augusta H. Garland, Thos. Hanly.

Florida Snators Election returns not Members of the House Messrs. James B. Deskins, Hilton, i Georgia. Senators Messrs. R.

H. Hill, Robert Tombs. Members of tbe House Messrs. A. II.

Kee- Philadelphia, aids editorial coffee, rice, bacon army clothing, worth from twenty-five to thirty thousand dollars, were entirely destroyed. "VVe captured a large number of Sharp's' carbines sabres and pistols. The Stars and Stripes were left floating over the Court House. Our troops returned to Huttonsville in fine spirits. 7 ARRIVAL Or A PRISE SCHOoSfEtf.

schooner Wm. W. Northrop, bailing from Nassau, N. and from Havana, Dec. 1, into this port yesterday morning by Prize Master Rhoades and five men from the gunboat Fernandma.

She has a cargo -of eighteen bags of coffee and a quantity of quinine and ether medicines. She was taken on December 25, off Cape Fear, by the gunboat Fernandina while attempting- to run the Some of our banks refuse to take Treasury TIIE SATANIC JACOBIN CLtJBS AT WOKK TO OVER- yesterday afternoon, went out of the CapfH, There were a'o a larjfe number camo down th bay last night and went out. So our friend in the' neighborhood off Hntteras or AVilmiuton' may look out for them, although they, may hata notes on deposit. A very bad feeling is geting up towards the banks, and if they donot olter THROW THE GOVEKXMEN'T. "We learn from the 136ston' liberator: that their course there will.not be a dozen banks in meeting was held in Masacliusetts of a Jacobin only gone, out for a ruse, and may return -after dark.

Some of the steamers, ne learn had scow in tow. 1 i the United States a year from The revolutionary club to "supercede the Presi Cry is being raised, "down ivith the banks, and dent, as was recommended in the begining of that we have and yet, while they are alarmed about their financial condition, with not a cent in the treasury and ne means of placing it there except by direct taxation, we are comparatively. 1 a T. 1 1-. give ps a national currency.

The Boston Post of yesterday says liEADQUARTKUS I)KPAUTMENT or N. 0.7 the war by the "Little illain of the, York times, and has been openly threatened by the Tribune and Qther abolition frequently since. The government has been also 10. 1802. Bank specie, $8,975,700.

Late in the day ijr rajr on lue money question, in aaauion to all, this, while we are a unit on resistance to Special Order, fO. .) 1. Tli Hattcra recently ref Brnrf from the North having been duly1 exchanged; nra the banks were caned upon to pay the govern warned publicly by audacious demagogues "in death in the struggle for all having the utmost confidence iaour rulers and ment $100,000 in coin, to supply, perhaps, some temporary deficiency. It is to be hoped that a fair system will-be speedily adopted by Congress and by( itinerant lecturers that it stands upon a precipxe, liable to be" dashed to pieces at any moment unless it will yield to now subject to duty. Th ey.

aad aNo tlion officer nnd men- of tlie Maine companies who enc-ajfl enp-ture. will repair without dolny to the niretiniliti. rv iKst aud rem)rt themselves ncourdinelv wl.n they in the bravery and patriotism of their nan. nines lioit, a. it.

iiignt, Jtinen liartnoge, Lucius J. Gartrellr Wm. VV Clark, Robert T. Trippe, David W. C.

Jw Munnalym, Hardy Strickland. Louisiana. Senators Mersrs. Ed. Sparrow, T.

J. Semmcs. Members of the House Messrs. D. F.

Ken-ner, Charles Villers, John Perkins, Jr. C. W. Conrad, Henry Marshall, Lucien Dupose. Mississippi Senators Messrs.

Albert G. Brown, James Phelan. Members of the House Messrs. John J. McRae, J.

W. Clapp, Reuben Davis, Isreal Welsh, H. C. Chambers. O.

R. Singleton, E. Barksdale, wnicn tne government, miau receive oanK oins armies the North presents a constant scene of they will.be ordered by tho oomninndin tfllcf for subscription to the loans. The bills of the their fanaticaKone idea. Intimations of an equally menacing nature have been made in secret to the President and bis cabinet by the proceed to nw points as porUons of their reMc internal strife and discord in which they show live companies vxay be serving, to be pat on duty Boston banks are as good as the demand Jiofes of the United Statesthey can be' used as rea-idly and conveniently 'and as the government to the reading world that the people distrust wnn rne sttine.

leaders of the Jacobip clubs. The object of 2. It will be the duty of the officers and non rom their leaders and the leaders in' turn distrust these threats is to intnnidate the President into .1 missioned officers, to collect together as many mm Itself has stopped specie payment, except for a compliance with their infamous the soldiery so that nothing is more fully es of their respective companies as pracftcablej and proceed as directed abore. One portion of the agencies used by the 1V interest) and doptttoverdue, and as specie is at premium of 1 tb.2 per cent, it follows that tho coin paid by the banks to government laoiisnea than that whenever we can meet d. The hlierin! and otherswhamavseethinnr'lrr.

lubs is ther manufacture of public opinion by Missouri. Senators Messrs. John B. Clark, them, face to face and hand to hand we are an are respectfully requested to notify tlieconcriJcd that they may comply vrttli its requirements. It, S.

Peyton. means of lectures in favor of their revolutionary views, and instilling them among the generals and of the artny Members of the House- Messrs. John Hyer, liy order ol Ukig. U5. tIAl does not return to thpra.

Every coin payment, therefore, diminishes the specio aggregate of tho batiks, to sustain which these institutions overmatch for them. i We are, however defficient in one very im Caspar W. Bell, George G. Vest, A. H.v Con i It.

II. KIDIHCK. As t. Adj Ocu row, W. W.

Cook, Thos. W. Freeman, Thos. portant particular and that is in having no fn order to corupt their minds and render them disloyal to the gouernment and the Washington has been specially selected A. Harris.

agreedto uspend. Moreover, the vote of made no exception in favour of government, and jthe banks, therefore, afe not jus ATLANTIC AIVO rVOKTII CAHOl.lA Navy. In this one particular the North is blockade at Wilmington, N. C.r and ordered to this porU She was" formerly, a Charleston pilot fciat, of about eighty tons barthern. coiwress.

Uoima of Congress yesterday. In the Senate, tbe credentials of the new! Senator from Oregon, Mr. Stark, were presented by his colleague, bat Mr. Fessen-den moved that the administration of the oath be suspended, and that the" credentials and certain papers in. his possession impeaching the loyalty of Mr." Stark be referred to the Judiciary Committee.

After some discussion the papers laid on the table for the present. i Tlie. documents for the State Department relative to 4 Trent affair were received, and' made the special order for Mr Fessenden offered a joint resolution authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to allow-goods (coffee, tea and sugar) warehoused before the passage 'of the recent, act, to be withdrawn, with the duty of tbe former act paid, and the duties collected on such goods under, the late act be refunded. The resolution was adopted. Mr.

Collamer offered a resolution that the Committee on the Post Office be instructed to inquire into the expediency of placing a tax on convey ing. intelligence by telegraph. The resolution was agreed to. Mr, Davis introduced a joint resolution that the President procure an exchange prisoners from the privateer Jeff: Davis fo prisoners taken from the army of th North Carolina. Senators Messrs.

Geo. I It A Ik ROAD C3UAItIS! our superior and we may. not expect to free for the purpose, and the Smithsonian institute I EDI VTELY. Men to form tified favoring it beyond their otier custo-' Davis, WmS. Dorth.

Menbers of the House Messrs. W. N. fjm ourselves from them.until we place our govern- 's pros'tiuted to the treason. Already Brown- I a compauy for "Iocal Pefencen." Or defed by the General Comrnandnsr the Pum mors, L.iberal payments oi unite States demand notes to public creditors Aid furnish ment hkMnmn mo.rti,, son, nanninz, oumner ana ureeiy nave lect Smith, Robert Bridees, Owen R- Kenan.

UcO iDiftrif t. lu be raid ana will be mu- ured, and the next is to be Cheever, then Bee rnothinsr is truer than t.h nAncr tVnf vra ViVa i D. McDowell, Thomas S. Ashe Archibald Ar-j tered 10 ervK'e tor the war. unless siKncr cher, Curtis and vvenueii rnimps; such are some temporary remedy tor theypresent dim-culty, for thereby the banks wuld soon ob nntjrton, Robert McCIean, William Lander, R.

discharged, and will be rrrmnnemfv assigns I to learn, and it seems to us that if the war de- the dyed in the wool abolition propagandists S. Uaither, A. S. Davidson. to tire duty ol euaidintr tne JJriaces on tlie AlWiMio tain enough of these notes their "re- partment at Richmond has not yet learned that who, at the very seat of Government, are tain- South Carolina.

Senators Messrs. R. Bar maining obligations to the of the Trpasni-v. -r Treasu sand batteries alonjrour coast are of nnnanH tne army auu us oncers wun tner revoiu well Rhett, James L. Orr.

ry. tionary ideas. North Carolina Rail Road. The ununl pay and jtllowaiices for "Infantry troops will allowed Art to tins Company. The men to be armed with nlit gnu or Kifl is, double-barrelled puns prefrrrd.

The bhdei signed is raining aUompawy fortlte ahova defences, and'npplication for' places will be mado Members of the House. Messrs. W. And another extract from the Heralda editorial Boyce. W.

Porcher Miles M. L. Bonham. .1 TIIE GREAT MACHINE BREAKIJ? Id DOWN. McQueen, M.

Ager, Weiare fightinsrto pu down Southern white A review of the following articles Uo him fortliwith at Fort Lane. i Tennessee. Senators Messrs. Langdon C. from will the con- rebels, and not againtst of thoil Here Is an opportunity to rerve tli Coiiferirnry columns of the Herald of the 8th, Hayties, Gustavou A.

flenrv. sand? ojf Union men throuliont the who are wAiiout goiug lar from home. Q. W. t.

OA. vince the reader that the great bubble is about Members of the House. Messrs. D. M.

Car a waiting the day of their deJiverince from Jeff Fort Lrfne, Jan 16, 18b2, rin. J. D. C. Atkins, IL Foster, Thomas Davis; we are ngating: to.aave the not to- to burst in the midst of its glory.

The banks are all broke, and, so is the National Treasury. TOTlK, All persons havme munketn. pitoiiT destroy.it; our object is to restore the blessings of Menees, George W.Jones, M. P. -Gentry, W.

O. Swann. W. H. Tibbs, E.

L. Gardner. J. T. With 600,000 men, with arms in their hands, ourieaerai constitution to tne reoei states, and that a navy is indispensabe to the final secu ring of our independence, that a committee aught speedily to be appointed to wait on the department and give it the necessary instruction.

We are apprised that the war department might confront the committee with the insinuation that it is deficient in funds; but then, we ar, unwilling to believe that the Southern Confederaey isunable to raise from, one to two hundred millions of dollars to invest in a nary. Indeed, should the war continue another twelve mbnths.it' will be found that the planters' and others living immediately on the sea and no money to pay them the North is nnd sabres belonging either to the State or 0n-federate Government, are requested to deliver tlM'irt forthwith at the t.flice of Lt. Jamen A. lJryan, diuance Officer, in Newbern. as they are wanltd Heiskell.

united 1 no joint resolution va not to transfer them from one irresponsible military despotism to another." v- "We have an army and a navy sufficient for not likely to have the "good time coming just Texas. SenatersMessrs. Louis Wigfall, adopted. now. ana us cities may come in tor beinjr immediately for the defence of tlm town.

It if Ur hoped tUat thiti renuisition will be complied with W. S. Oldman. Members of the House Messrs. John A immediate work in hand; we have, our army sacked and plundered by its own unpaid min instai tly to save the neceily of taking furihtr Wilcox, Peter W.

Cregg, C. Herbert, W. ions, lne JNorthern commercial and manufacturing interests cry for direct taxajtion, but the measurew to enforce it. Receipt will bo ifir upa B. Wright, Malcolm P- Graham, S.

B. F. Sex return of the L. I and onrj navy so organized and distributed as to indicate tha inevitable overthrow of this rebellion, and in a very short time. But the money question is assuming an alarming shape.

Sixty millions ofeash receipts.makeasorry figure flgamst ix huh drrd niillions of1 expendature. 'The receipts of the VV est the great est-H-says no. Jfan Brig- GenT Counnand g. The Judiciary Committee reported in favo of Mr. Stanton's right to a seat in- placo cf Mr tiie member from Kansas.

Tho Pension Appropriation bill was passed. A large number of abolition petitions were presented, and also one praying for remission of the duty on the arms imported for the 22nd-regiment. v. A resolution: was adopted instructing the ton. Virginia.

Senators Not elected. cally, NO! As a preface, we annex an article from the Members of the House Messrs. John R. AAA Cl 4- 1.1 lr.o. .1 1 uuiu uuye saveu money malting a editorial columns of thd'IIerald: Treasury must be increased to the Lent of a hun- Chambliss, Muscoo R.

H. Garnett, John Ty present to the government of 75 or a hundred Ored and fifty millions, and that right soon." or wo ler, Roger A. Pryor, Thomas S. Bocock, John riNAh'CIAU CONDITION OF THE COUKTRr. Whilst Congress vis iwasting the precious, KESPEIt: AND otheu rocm BY 1 TIIEO.

II. shall bq i delusred by a general outpouring of shin-plasters, and the fearful revulsion of: J837. ten Goode, James P. Holcombe, C. Dejar-; gun-boats carrying from one to ten guns each.

The Yankees have not, nor will they attack Judiciary Committee to inquire, into the expediency of. prov.ding by law for making nette, illiain smith, A. R. Boteler. John B.

hours of the session in the discussion of ques tiohs which belong to the executive business Baldwin, W. R. Staples, Walter Preston, A. G. final the decuions of the Commissioners en our bouthenr frontier except by water, but of the War Department! and the agitation of JenJkins, Robert Jahnson, Chas.

Russell. gaged in' deciding upon contracts growing out times magnified in. its evils, will asrain come upon us, The solvency and safety of the, treasury; our currency, our credit, our commerced as a people our very'existence an independent nation-are all now.dependingupon the action of Congress ori' this all important money question, We have plenty whenever and wherever they can reach an 1 A A -11 which can be of no sort of benefitat the pres Ky. Senators Messrs. H.

C. Burnett, of operations in the estern Military Depart This yolnme. a r.eat I2mo. will bo forwarirl hf uiijjoriain town or neignoornood by water Wm. Simms.

ent timef. the atlairs of the1 country xnent. mail, free of postage, on application to'U publifb, Members of the House Messrs. Daniel P. are in a condition which excites the utmost they may be expected to be found sooner or joint resolution, anthorizinc the with nof money and mearis iu the country they are "at anxiety and alarm.

Ih another! week th drawal later, pillaging and burning everything that Price, SI per copy. A liberal disronnt to ho of tea, coffee and sugar fronibonded White, Thomas B. Monroe, J. lit Ford, John J- Thomas, T. D.

Burrell, George Ewing, me sci viw ui viie guvtnimin; out ir snnu Treasury will be without a cent, and in finari warehouses on payment of the rate of dutr jses on payment of the rate of duty comes in their way. trade. Jan 13 cial and commercial business of every kind i'ubli utieT George B. Hodges, Thomas Johdson. levied under tbe tariff of August last, and to iau.to aaopt me necessary measures of taxation, and such acte for the regulation of, the currency arid commerce of the arid for the en rsewbern never will be attacked' except bv the prospect is fast precipitating "matters to refund any excess of duties above those i I Mcuder of Lieut.

A. II. Vacoax. A cor water and the sooner our military authorities wards a panic. Ihose 'ho have anything to i imposed oy me saiu act ot August, was couragement of its suffering' business classes, as aispose oi, and who can realize it, are investing realize the fact the better.

As soon as our respondent of the Nashville Republican, wri adopted. the proceeds in gold or in toreign. exchanores, The Committee on the District of Colnm- ting from t'Umberland Gap, January 1st, makes river is made impregnable for 20 miles down so as to be prepared for what seems inevitable. the crisis demands, we shall before long be suffering all the evils of a sweeping financial revulsion. "VVfe earnestly call upon the House of Repre-sentatives, therefore, to drop the "alraiffhiy nitr- i Dia.

were instructed to enquire into tne the following statement ol the murder of Lieut. a Tl i a a I'BOPKRTY TO KENT. Toe DUELLING and appertinnces on HUOAI TREKT nitnnted between the etate of MentM. Hon. E.

Stanly, and Berry, and oppomte to-V. Ilollister, is for rent for the present vrar. id dwelt) ng ha recently be THOROUGHLY REPAIUED and NEWLY PAINTED," and till out houses lot are being tlMronghly overhanlril For fuftbwrarticular enquire at this ufliur' Newbern, 12 it, if it is not already so we shall be It is evident that, unless Congress acts speed- Si -it expediency of establishing a steam fire depart i. ii. vaugun, oi ioi.

iiain regiment, now secure, for should they attempt to come uy ana energetically, nqtoniy win we Do over stationed at that place I xuenc I gett' for a while, aud to devote a few weeks to taken bv a financial revulsion severer than any here, twenty thousand strong, it would Lieut A. H. Yaughn, of Capt. Van WeenVs the "almighty dollar." It was the long purse of we have as yet encountered, buttbe creaitofthe xxportatt raou the UPPER Potomac. company, Col.

Rain's regiment, was last night be just as easy to turn the waters of the Neuse England which conquered the great Napoleon. government will be destroyed, and our army. and the heaviest purse in this contest will be TlreRebeli Sbcllinj Uancockj Md. Reinforce- brutally murdered near Tazlewell, by live mtn back to their source as to cet them to venture which is being brought junto such fane condition, demoralized. The issue of irre IheUnion Troops-The Rebels V' upon land beyond the reach of their ffun-boatS: the Union Troop more than a march for the heaviast artillery Uut we have both, and Congress bavin? merits, for deemable paper money, so far from helping to r.

provided the artillery, should now leave Tazewell, to preserVe order in that town. If we had a doz" gun boats liere, carrying a iveure. tc v- Fkeericx, Jan. 6. TDRlNT INE.

1 TURPB2VTINR MA It Kit who do not UTe to sell tbeir TurpeBtine-at the preneut lr figures can have it run nfKal my P'Htillery at th following rate, viz: i For, distilling Virgin 25 cents rger roand barrel FoY dit i. ling Dip 20 cent ner romnd bnrrel it in the hands of the armv. and turn cAiuujie us iium our jeinuarrassruenis will 4 guns each, no Yankee would show his nose These whose 'names are Taylor, Ivey, Crupper, Carter and Holmes, were drunk and only render them less of solution. A with special attention to the relief of the Advices from Hancock, show General in these waters5 for twenty years to come. nation that has; recoursb to such exDedientS Treasury and the country upon tbe money 'ques disordely, and the Lieutenant arrested one of Lander's arrival there also tbat Gen.

Jackson tion. i is bent on suicide. In taxation alone can we For distilling Srrana ISront iW rniwd brirrel. with a large force and one 24 and two 12 them, when the others rescued him and killed the Lieutenant in cold blood. Thecircumstan- find the means of providing for the burdens Torougb the Norfolk I)ay Bools we are in For steaming Virgin and Dip Twpentiae bbls 2f pounders appeard opposite Hancock and threat The Herald of the 9th in au editorial on finan that war imposes upon us.

cnts each. f. 1, possession of late interesting news fr6m the ces are peculiarly asreravated. Lieutenant enea xo-sueii our troops unless Cher evacu ww Lvery article xf luxury, every deed or paper cial matters says I The rate above inelwde all charged, Spirit Canko tWat haVe been Hoiied ever a yaf aughn was one of the finest officers in the Northern Drspotism. The New York Herald "It is evident that the Wall Street banks have relating to the transfer of real or personal property, ptomissoary pote and bills of exchange and wiil hold pirif Turpentine with very little lo en era i ianaer gave them a tilting res entered into a conspiracy against the Secretarv of the 8th has a lengthy report of the proceed army, a theroughly accomplished gentleman and a lawyer of good promise.

The murder ix month ean bv had at fair mice. I of the Treasury, so as to defeat his plans of fi ings of Congress on the Balis Bfuff Bull run everything, in short, that is susceptible of being thus charged -should bear its propor They commenced shelling, which continued ers are arrested, ana will bo tried by a court nance, and deprive tbe admihisttaiion of its 1 affair, embraciug a long discussion on the great means of 'carry iner on the war' The Herald up. to the latest advices last night, doing tion of them, in the form! either of direct taxes makes this bold charge upon the brokers of Wall negro question, than which none is more con jitua oamago to the town ana none to our or stamp duties. In this way a revenuerof a cou- FURTHER PARTICULARS FROM? THE because they will not believe that genial to Yankee intellect' In this discussion' pie of hundred millions could be raised to se -1 At an early hour this momins the 3rd brie NORFOLK DAY BOOK. the bonds of a disrupted, and tottering that of ail villians the roost contemptible, cure the interest on the; hsavy war debt that government are as good as gold, and accuses Fsox Below.

We are reliably. Informed ade left here for. Hancock, leaving the Forty Lovejoy figured very conspicuoos; Lovejoy we are incurring, and leave a large-surplus to assist providing for the wants vol the that three light draught gunboats and the iuxin Kegiment at Uliams- wants to force a resolution through Congress same number of large lake or sound boats ar- port. government. If Congress is animated by the least sense of patriotism, and is desirous to them of complieity with the banks in re fusing to receive them upon the, same basa as specie.

.1 same article strongly urges a system of direct taxation for the purpose of carrying on the war. -V 'Tbe rest of thc.division are under preparato-1 rived in the Roads, yesterday, about noon. J- by which negro slavery shall at Once be bio t- Storage hi convenien' airy shed ean be had the following flgtfrea Spirits TnrpeBtUie per cakr 5 cent per month Turpentine, Tr and Itorin barrel, 1 cent oer month. Sioragar ehnrgtfd fr whoU month if delivered the next day (t-r Wit if stored. WM.

P. MOOKE, Jr. Newbern. June 21 dckwtf- i SEQUKHTHATION rt OTI bef appointed Receiver for the Counties of Craven Jones, Onslow and Carteret, 1 hereby not if every attorney, farmer, partner, trtwlee pr; other persons, holding or controlling witbm raid counties any tenements, or hereditaments, god or chatties, rights or credits, or any interei't thrfior of or for any alien enemy of the Confederate State ol America. speedily to inform in of the to repder tome an account and so fat as practicable to alace tbe same In my hand.

ov. A. D. 1861. II.

C. JONES, Receiver for th counties of Cravea, Onslcw. JoofJ and Carteret. N.B. I will attend at my office in thrf towji ot Newbern from 10 to o'clocd to attend to tht They were all filled with troops, and the three ry orders, which are complete, and they are ed from the face of the earth and the Union spare the country the humiliation of an annihilated public debt, a.i I well as the disgrace former were recognized by our informant as a awuuog lue oruer io saarcn.

at T--I and the Constitution saved. Others, not quite puruuu oi uie numsiue cxpeoiuon. so rabid on the negro question, have apprehen Point or Rocxs. Jan. 6.

attending the triumph of the rebellion, it- will at once apply itself: to tbe i adjustment of tbe taxation necessary to accomplish these objects Jthe troops numbering as was estimated, between lour and six thousand, were landed at sions tbat the abolition bf slavery might, not -Jackson, the rebel, summoned Gen. Lander yesterday. to surrender or he. would bombard Old Point Their arrival there was hailed with have the happy effect of saving the' Union and The country was never in a oetter condition Hancock. Gen.

Lander took no notice of his many manifestations of delicht, and they land Constitution arid think they had better look to to P0 to the calls thatwill be thus made meet ed amid vociferous cheers and the play in of upon it, and will the more cheerfully summons or of hiaHag of truce. -The rebels thsu bombarded Jlancock, injnring some other means than freeing the negro. It music oy ine oanas. them, from the 'conviction now- general yen- 5 THE NEW YORK: PEACE PABTY. It would appear from the following that' tha Peace Patty is in the ascendant in the Legislature "of New York, notwithstanding the Governor, in his message; calls upon the Legislature to place the defence of the Stata in a better condi-tion.

While the Federal aa thori ties are putting down the rebellion. Aidany, Jan. 69 P. M. After considerable turmoil and tbe Issue of three or.

four separate calls for matters a a We are further informed that tbe remain tome oauamgs ana sending one shell through -thi? tiotet r- Our- artillery replied," compelling is eviueni irom me aiscussions in congress terteined, that they provide the only safe and that they have taken in hand a matter entirely legitimate remedy! for the difficulties that are ness. 1 der of the Burriside Expedition is expected to join those now in the Roads in tbe course oi too weighty for their feeble intellects. Ther nw crowding upon us. liiem toreure. Tbey also set fire to the Cacapon bridge and 'destroyed -S- tive or six days, and that they will proceed to their destination at once.

Where this des- nave got a tew thousand negroes on their hands already that they have not the ability Tho communication still interrupted with tination is to be there seems to be a variety of i i i i ii nXAXClAL ASD jCOMMEBCIAL. V-Tuesday, Jan. TTe have reason to believe that I Congress have set! ed down so far that all republican and P' 6 opinion yet there, seems to be but little doubt dispose and if they cannot agiee among 1 pie a cauuiuaiis, oi uemocrauc ana reDUb- that it is intended for the Rappahannock or licah antecedents, met in one" caacna.1' After themselves as to what is to be done with tbe has at last waked up to-a sense of its duty to the conntryrand that a measure has already James Rivers, or 'Norfolk. Our informant CIY8TEI18! ew tbey have stolen, what could they do with states that this is the prevailing opinion at the A section of Kntpp'a Artillery have gone to "rr-5, Our loss in men-, If any, is unknown. r.

Codies, bf tho enemy have been observed marine up the river for some days at this Norfolk Oy been or will at once be reported by the Com- ten can be tiad at th Alhlrobra, oa seryedlnp in any manner, at tn -e. 'I'ivate fainilies ean bm 'Oppjieo. Craven Street 1, some preliminary skirmishing. Mr." Ogden, of Yates, offered the following resolutions Resolved;" that all the member elected to the Legislature, who for sustaining' the -government in- a vigorbns prosecution of the war. and to nut four or five millions.

How exceedingly foolish North, and that the peepkr of that section are quite confident that the Buroside-Expedition mitte of and Means to the Flouse authorizing Mx. Chase to issue one hundred millions it' does look to see the Yankee Congress quar 111CHAHI WILX1NS Newbern, Nor. 14, 1861 ddtw3m s- i I will be the, important in its results of an of Treasury notes in addition to those author- -down the rebellion and save-the Union, and op Colonel Geary arrived hero from Frederick I tbathas- yet been sent out reling among themselves about bow they shall save the Uniort and' Constitution' when it has Let at last session declaring these notes EMPTY FLOUIl WACUS, (in rdtr t1 posed to airy junjnst, partial legitlation, corruption in high and Jow places be iny ited to um as lue uemanu notes auinorizea in juiy TL rebeU tare.iixpfccj of Tinon. In the Hom ef Reprfienta ti? on tha 0DS ince been decided by every intelligeLt Ja'leyil tender forfait debt as well to the take seats in this convention. Kept in dtf.

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