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anti se terili/, do ordain a,:d estabhsh this Constitu­ inrnm^jgiacnit* J-U îâTfiîIjj IFftion. pears rather long and only prospective; GENERAL ORDERN, NO. 59. tion for the of America. ÄTThe communication signed “ Estclla, never do for all the Union men of Dcmwuru _ whereas, a short form, such us the follow- The following order was issued by the Quiet Retreat,” has been received. Will the to leave tlieir homes and juiu the army, al­ This Constitution of the United States, ing would have answeid every purpose for THE DELAWARE ELECTION. though we believe they would all of them like GEOROETOWS, UKI,. Genoral commanding the department, to be author please send name and residence, thus adopted in September 1787, in a | which it was intended—» I do solemnly to be hero with us—and wo believe what used at our election (Thursday). The order! rill DAY, miMBEB »0, 1863. Peterson's Magazine.—Wo are in receipt of Union men are left home, will keep Copper­ Convention elected by the people—was j swear that I will not, directly or indircct- contaius the çath of allegiance which the ' head igiu trampled beneath their feet. We submitted for ratification—not to the state*, ly, do anything hostile to the United States this popular Lady’s Magazine, for December. also wish to explain to the satisfaction of To CorrMpend.nl* aud «them. copperhoads so much detest. It is a splendid number. “ Peterson ” will be hut to the people of the United States— Government, not; hare I aided or abetted those at home, the political feeling of the solJ Vf. soli.it eontributluns and oorrrspondenc. from Headquarters, Middle Department, greatly improved hi 1864. It will contain diers that belong to this Regiment. Though »H quarters, »ad when worthy wUl be appropriately who in conventions assembled in their j or countenanced those in arms against it, 8th Army Corps, Baltimore, Md. ; we are here in front of tho greatest opposing pabliahed. Our friend t must writ, brie tie, l.giblv, Novembor 13th, 1863. nearly 1000 pages of double column rend ng •ad on on. side of th< paper only. Th. "real name several states, adopted it; and this was and this I do in good faith and without matter ; 14 steel plates ; 12 colored steel fash­ enemy, in numbers, that ever fought a buttle, It is known that there are many evil dis­ and ns every one knows the sutforings und •I tue author must aceompanj taeh coiauiunitatiou the work of the people of the United States any mental reservation or evasion whatso- ion plates ; 12 eolorod patterns in Berlin work, M a guaraulj of good faith. posed persons, now at largo in the State of hardships we have to enduro ; withal, when just as fully and fairly, as if the people ever, Only traitors and traitorous sym­ Delaware, who Bave beeu engaged in rebel­ embroidery or crochet, and 900 wood engra­ called upon to forwards march, we at * ready of all the states had assembled in one great vings—proportionately ?nore than any other and willing. Now as 1 have but a kw re-* Agent«. pathizers çouid object to and relqse to Juke lion against the lawful government, or have periodical gives. Its stories and novelets arc marks to make upon the subject, I will say, Tb. following person, ha.a bc.a anthorilti) t0 campus, or field, and voted directly for it—and such in our opinion, should not given aid or comfort or encouragement to should we not get home to support Mr. Smiths VICTORY! by the best writers. In 1804, Four Original ►* wie«titln, ud tubicrlptio. a,cut. fo. uT*i: the adoption of that glorious Charter of only be restrained in the exercise of the others so engaged, or who do not recogh ze ers, ne is expected by a 1, we will only fight I •non,” »11 m.ioe/ .oll.ot.d bj tb.m will b. dulr Copyright Novelets will bo given. Its Fash­ tho harder in the coming battles, and every •r«-flf*a On tb. book.. ' 7 our liberties. elective franchise at this election, but be their allegiance to the United States,-and who THOMAS TITUS, .... Wil-rtHMon n.t may avail themselves of the indulgence of ions ARE ALWAYS TIIE LATEST AND PRETTIEST. shot will cotuit for Smithers. It makes aw These are the distinguishing differences prohibited and diprived of the right of ,1AM OUI. M. DOW ELL, . . Dei Every neighborhood ought to make up a club. proud to know that those who would not be Cl. JOHN j\ CLARK. J«„ . ß.Ttj Del Union Party Triumphant. the authority whic^ tolerates their presence, between the Union Party, and the Demo­ suffrage in all future time. For protection Its price is but Two Dollars entitled to a vote at tho b^Uot-box can have to attempt to take part in or embarrass th# a year, or a from forty to sixty at the front« and every cratic Party. We believe, that no right and allegiance being oorrelative terms, approaching special election in that State, It dollar loss than Magazines of its class. It is PROCLAMATION. vote is polled for the Union. We c.an and minded man can fail to see upon a full no man ought to claim the one without is therefore ordered : tho Magazine for the times 1 To clubs, it is will support Mr. Smithers if we have to do it 1» Aoknuwiettg*m«ut of as wo did at Gettysburg, on the 3d of July, dependence the view of this subject ; and of the Constitu­ render*ug the other; and this Government NO COMPROMISE WITH !•—That all Provost Marshals and other cheaper still, viz :—three copies for $5, five htder 0! thl Universe, in gratitude for the abKndant for $7,50, or eight for $10. 18G3, and at Bristow Station, on the 14th of tion of the United States—that the United is no more bound to protect, even in the TRAITORS. Military Officers do prevent all disturbance To every person uiaauestaLione of Hie for or, aud in conformity with getting up a club, (at these rates,) the Pub­ October, 1803. I the proclamation of the President of the Unitod States is a Sovereign Nation—and hua a and violence at or about the Polls, whether The following are tho changes that hnro privilege of voting, those refusing or with­ lisher will send an extra copy gratis. Speci­ Btale*, I, W ILLIAM CANNON, Governor of the right to suppress the rebellion, aud punish offered by sueli persons as above described, or occurred in the First Delaware Regiment, holding their allegiance hrre than those mens sent (if written for) to those wishing to fcsUte of Delaware, do hereby appoint the traitors. by any other person or persons whomsoever. during the past week: in arms against her in the field. And any DELAWARE SUSTAINS TIIE AD- Major Daniel Woodall, appointed Lieuten­ Thursday the 26th day of Nov. instant, 11.—That all Provost Marshals and other get up clubs. Address post-paid, conscientious rebel or sympathizer, hqhi_ mSUbTRATIOX. CHARLES J. PET Eft SON, ant of the Regiment, vice Lieutenant A* a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Military Officors commanding in Delaware, Colonel Edward P. Harris, resigned. Capt. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. ing allegiance to tho United States of 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. many mercies extended to during the past year, shall support the Judges of Election on the William F. Smith, Co. C, promoted to Major, be especially grateful to Him that He has Already onr friends of the Democratic America, (if any the^ be, which we very 19th of November, 18G3, in- requiring an oath Destructive Fit -Mullen’s Hotel, in this vice Major Daniel Woodall, appointed Lieut­ flavored us with exemption from calamites ; spared (?) faith are lamenting over the results of much doubt.) oould «possibly lose nothing PEACE TO BE SECURED BY THE enant Colonel. 1st Lieutonant Geo. T. Price, of allegiance to the United States as the test town, was discovered to be on tiro on last Co. A. promoted to Capt. of Co. 0, vice Capt. lis the affliction of devastating armies and, in the yesterday’s election; and are endeavoring *>y Ml*« oath, since, as an honest man, BALLOT AND BULLET. of citizenship of any one whose vote may be Tuesday morning about half-post ten o’clock, William F. Smith, promoted to Major. 1st midst of oivil war, permitted to enjoy the bless- challenged on the ground that ho is not loyal and in the course of the day, was entirely Lieutenant Mathew W. Mueklcm,* Co. B, ingt of comparative peace. to persuade themselves of the truth of their even in the absence of an oath, he would or does not admit his allegianco to the United consumed. The tire is supposed either to bo promoted to Captain of Co. F, vico Captain Let us render thanks to Him that He has inspired assertion respecting the defeat of their un­ refrain from exercising a right or privi­ Will am Y. Swiggett, transferred to the In­ States which oath shall be in the following the work of an inceudiary or to have caught our rulers with wisdom and our people with fixed­ worthy candidate. lege which alone belongs to citizens of the SMITIIERS1 MAJORITY valid Corps. Quarter-Mustor-Sorgeant Wash­ ness of resolution, to preserve the existence of the form and terms i fiom the pipe of the kitchen stove. When ington F. Williamson, promoted to 1st Lieu­ They could have withstood the return Unitod States. IN 8U88EX COUNTY, Nation ; that He has given unto I do solemnly swear that I will support, pro­ first discovered it had cuvclupcd the room tenant of Co. A, vice Lieutenant George T, soldiers rioto- of our brave boys from the army, to vote, ry in the battles and blessed them with fortitude tect and defend the Constitution and Govern­ over the kitohen and a portion of the roof of Price, promoted and transferred to Co. C. Tho commissions of the above named offi­ under mauifold sufferings. « and the presence cf the guard at tho polls; FOEEIGN RECOGNITION OF THE 2,010 ! ment of the United States against all enemies, the main building in a sheet of flame, aud Lf! pray to hiiq that ne will vouchsafe a con­ cers date from Oct, 29th, 1803. Such men as distasteful, oven as those measures were : C. S.A. whether domestic or foreign ; that I hereby there being no engines in town, all hope ot thoso herein mentioned aro worthy of promo­ tinuance of His favor—protect the Government of —bat to submit to the insult offered them pledge my allegiance, faith and loyalty to the saving tho building was given up. All the tion, as they were always ready and ever ef­ the Unitod States from the assaults of foreign and Many of our friends huve been amusing same, any ordinance, resolution or law« f any furniture and fixtures of the house, oxeept ficient in their duties and they received their domestic enemies; ineline tho hearts of those in in the shape oj the oath of allegiance to the themselves by giving construction to, and I3V THE STATE, State Convention, or State Legislature, to the promotion from merit alone. I will now arms against it to submission to its authority ; bring lotted States Government—neverl fairly translating the cabalistic letters U, some bedding and clothing in the garret, and close. alienated brethren together in unity of spirit aud, The sympathizers nominated Charles S. A, Soipe have translated them thus, contrary notwithstanding ; that I will at all some things in the kitchen, we believe, were, I um sir, very rcspoctfully, J. W. B, grant the speedy attaiament of a lasting and honor- times yield a hearty aud willing obedience to saved, thongh in a damaged condition, owing Brown upon a peace platform—and Brow' » Confederate Steuling Association oth­ ble peace. the sa:d Constitution and Government, and to tiie haste with which they were removed. being quite consistent—besought the citi­ An»l In ike uiiilst of our thanksgiving, remember­ ers, » Cursed Stealing Association;" others will not, directly or indirectly, do any act in Tho roof of the law-uffice of Edward Ridgcly, ing also how ii a worthy zens of Delaware to elect him, because of again, » Cursed Secession Association," and LATEST NEWS. wo aro or these great hostility to tho same, either by taking up Esq., adjoining the hotel, took tire, and w : toe, lot us humbly confess our national and per­ that position. He addressed the people others, » Contemptible Slave Aristocracy;" arms against them, or aiding, abetting, partly burnt and partly torn off by the Citi­ sonal (du* and commit ourselves with eoQfidcpoe Bring out the Big Guns and let them or FROM WASHINGTON. frequently—always arraying himself in but tho Rebels in arms—and their Cop­ countenancing those in arms against them ; zens, and is involved m the ruin, A small unto Him who is Almighty; th® Builder and Destroy­ The French Government and the I opposition to the measures of his Govern­ perhead allies of tho North, translate these that, without permission from tho lawful frame building, occupied by Mr, J. West er of Nation*. RIP. as Iron-CIads. [L.P.] Iy testimony whereof, I have hereunto set ment, aud in favor of the rights of his significant letters—» Confederate States of authority, I will have no communication, di- a barber’s Bhop, aud which had recently been Wasiiinoton, D. C., Nov. 15, 1863. my hand and caused the Great Seal of said State reot or indirect, with the States in insurrec­ fitted up, was torn down to prevent the flames Southern b, e hern. He abused the citi- America." With this Euphonious Title, The authorization which was granted by to be affixed at Dover, this fourth day of Novem­ tion against the United States, or with either from spreading in the direction of Mr. Nichol­ zens ol the North—the loyal supporters ol —and high-sounding term of Nationality ! The Union must and shall be preserved. the French Government to Mr. Arman for ber, in the year of our Lord oro thousand eight of them, or with any person or persons within son’s property. Mr. Laws’ office was saved tho Government—without stint; and com­ “Heaven save tho mark ;” the slave oli­ building and arming ships-of-war at Nantes hundred and sixty-three, and of the independence said insurrectionary States ; aud that I will through perseverance and plenty of water,— and Bordeaux was obtained by him on the of said Stute th® eighty-eighth. mended the acts, (though calling them rash garchs of the Rebel States, have sent ccr- in all things deport myself as a good and loyal Tho back part of Dr. Bates’ house took fire The Diamond Stute” add« lier false pretences that they were to be sold to WILLIAM CANNON. ones,) of the traitors of the South, He tain Ambassadors! ! ! to the Courts of Eng­ citizen of the United States. This I do in from tho heat of the burning hotel, but By tbo Oovernsr name to the Loyal State« of was the Chinese Government and used in the wa­ called the dominant, loyal unionists of the land and France, to obtain from those good faith, with full determination, pledge saved by water and wet blankets, His law- S. B. BaiTueaa, Secretary »I Stato. the North, Tor Liber­ ters of China. \ Government, everywhere, abolition disu- Governments a recognition of these “ Con­ and purpose tq keep this, my sworn obliga­ office was also on fire, but vas not much dam­ ty and the Union. It was not known nor suspected that these tion, and without any mental reservation aged, THE UNION. nionists and traitors—and the secessionists federate States of America, as soveretgn- or vessels were designod for the rebels of the evasion whatsoever. Wliile the fire was raging in the wing of What is the Union’—the Federal Gov­ and rebel traitors, democrats, men contend­ ties, de facto. Johnny Bull and Johnny United States. Ill-—Provost Marshals-and other military tho hotel on Main street, and a number of rf ernment? Is it a union of the states? ing for their rights. He contended for all Crippeau seemed willing enough, at first THF. PYRAMID 18 NOW COMPLETE. Information of that design was obtained by officers are directed to report to these Head- persons were on the roof of the verandah en­ A League, a mere confederacy between this, and endeavored to fix it in the minds to lend a listening ear to the importunities this Government only a short time ago. Quarters any Judge of Election who shall deavoring to remove window casings, the the several «taten, in the United States of of his hearers. He went a step farther— of these Confederates, and have actually re- Tho French Government promptly revoked fuso his aid in carrying out this order, or who, structure gavo way and precipitated them to onio. the authorization when that information America ? Or is it a Union of tho people he recommended openly, (in his speech at recognized them as—Belligérants! And IOWA. on challenge of a vote being made on tho the ground, seriously injuring them aud was sev- laid boforo the Emperor. of the United States? Do the states— this place last Tuesday week,) to old Mr. Bull has rendered them “material MAINE. ground of disloyalty or hostility to the Gov­ eral persons who were beneath. Mr. George ;i- mcet v\ Justice to Fiance requires that this state­ states—possess sovereign power—having force by force"—and again at Millsboro’ aid and comfort,” in furuishiug them with , VERMONT. ernment, shall refuse to require the oath of C, Scliaich, was caught under the tailing ment should bo mnde to correct misappreiion. the rights of sovereign powers ? and have asserted, (as wre are credibly informed,) money, and munitions of war, gnd proba­ JLLINVY8. allegiance from such voter. froef, and severely bruised about the taco, MICHIGAN. a subject in regard to which Franca By command of Major General Sch’enck : back and legs. Mossrs. Alum* Reynolds, the states as such, the right to secede from »that in case of the re-election of Abra­ bly but for the virtuous feelings of the kesiyokt: i has been acting with good faith towards tho NEW YORK. W. II. CIIESEBROUGII, John Wyatt, E. M. Stevenson, Caleb Free­ the Union, and re-assert their sovereign, ham Lincoln, or of a man holding similar good Queen Victoria—all honor to the vir­ WISCONSIN. United States. Lieut. Col. and Ass’t. Adj’t. Gen. man, ------Tomlinson, Bonj. Shakespeare J independent character ? views, the Democracy (?) of the free tues of good Queen Victoria—and the CALIFORNIA. M A RYLAND. Official: E. L. Tyler, Aido-de-Camp. and Jus. Whittaker, were also more or less Veteran Regiment« Re.enlisting. These questions are very important ; and States would revolutionize the Govern- stubborn feelings of attachment of the CONNECTICUT. Under the now arrangements for recruiting RHODE ISLAND. injured—receiving sprains, contusions, cuts, very pertinent to the issues joined between ment, and he wished to prepare the public sturdy working men, and middle classes PENN SYLVAN IA. State of Delaware, ) &c., all of which is due to the shabby for the armies in the field, with the increased Executive Department, l manner the Federal Government ;—the loyal poo-, mind • of Delaware for such a state of of England, who hold iu grateful remem­ WEST VIRGINIA. in which the work was put up. All the bounties and the assurance of prompt pay­ NEW HAMPSHIRE. Dover, Nov. 13, 1863. j brance the timely assistance rendered by ment, volunteers are offering in increased pie on the one hand ; and the C. S. A. the things,” MASSACHUSETTS, All civil officers and good citizens of this buildings destroyed belonged to Hon. M. W. and laut but nut leapt is tho truly Loyal numbers. Confederate States of America, and their And now after a spirited campaign, be­ the loyal meu of the North to the suffering Stats are enjoined to obey the above military Bates. They were partly covered by insu­ 1) E I. A W A II E Tho 12th Illinois Cavalry has re-enlisted \ sympathizing Democratic brethren of the ing convinced of the loyalty of Delaware, operatives of England, and who, be it ob­ order, issued by the Commanding General of rance. Mrs. Mulleu, who was tho lessee uf as the Hotel, will lose about a thousand dollars a veteran regiment, and tho advanced pay and North : and upon the proper resolution of Brown makes a merit of necessity—by served, are staunch friends of Emancipa­ The following, so far as heard from, have gone the Middlo Department, and to give all need­ for Disunion : by the fire, Her servants lust all their cluth- bounty have boon paid. withdrawing from the canvass. Y'ru are tion and human Liberty—but for these GEORGIA. ful aid for the proper enforcement of the same. 'A these questions depend the rights of the ing except such as they had on. Mr. Thomas • The 19th Pennsylvania Cavalry has also considerations, and some others of eqnal ALABAMA. WILLIAM CANNON, people of the Union to a National Govern­ quite right, Mr. Brown, in so doing.— VIRGINIA. Harris lost about two hundred dollars which received its advance bounty, and has been Governor of Delaware. ment; and the right of the Federal Gov- You have only made a mistake in assign­ weight, very probsMy England and France MISSISSIPPI. paid up to the 31st of October, and taken the NEW JERSEY. were burnt up in hie chest, and Mr. Thomas ♦ • eminent to crush out the rebellion and to ing the pretence of “an oath aud armed sol­ would have formally recognized these Con­ GENERAL ORDERS NO. 14. Frame about a hundred dollars’ worth of field. punish traitors. diers,” as the reason for your present federate States of America. Headquarters Delaware Department, 1 books and clothing. Tho other boarders, we The Rebel Conspiracy in Canada. Wilmington, Delaware, Nov. 14,1863. j believe, saved their effects.—Delawarean. We have not time now, to enter fully course. You would have resigned all the These » otht r considerations of equal Hon. Preston King, it is reported here, We present below a table of the votes The enforcement of General Orders No. 59, into the argument of these various ques­ same, had no such oath or armed soldiers weight,” arc doubtless. That the Federal More Fires.—We learn that the barn, out­ started yesterday for Canada, as an agent of in Sussex County. The majorities are re­ issuod from Headquarters Middle Department tions. We may, and probably shall do stood in your way, or at least the people buildings and stacks on the farm of Mr. John the Government, on business relative to tho so, Government has shown a determined reso­ ported and estimated ; which may be var­ Nov. 13th, 1863, by .Major General Schenok, Clark, near Downs’ Chapel, Duck Creek H rebel conspiracy. at a future day. But we will now, just would huve saved you the trouble. lution, and an ability to crush this rebel­ ied by the official rsïurns. We also give and confirmed by the order of his Excellency, un- dred, were destroyed by fire on last Tuesday. The President’s ‘‘Well Done.” exhibi», .briefly, the great leading points “But,” says Mr. Brown, “we can’t take lion; that we have 1,000,900 of men in the Governor Cannon, is oonfided to the troops in the majorities in .Kent and New Castle Value unknown. Also, that the peach house Tho following ie tho telegram sent by Pres­ of controversy. The Democratic i'arty— the oath—'tie not consistent with our field; and can command 3,000,000 this Department. The objects of this Order, more Counties, as far as heard from. of Mr. Gerker, near Mooreton, containing a ident Lincoln to General Meade, and pub­ or rather the Breckenridge faction of the rights as American freemen, to do so.”—f* men for this glorious and patriotic work; as construed by the General commanding, Smit her.* large quantity of baskets, boxes and other o r lished to the Army on the 10th inst : Democratic Party, profess to believe in the Of course uot. Having placed himself Broun’ $ aro : and last, though not least, that Russia is 2#T maj. tides used in the peach trade, and a large lot Washington, Monday, Nov. 9, 1863. Cedar Creek 000 1. —To seoure to every loyal citizen the doctrine of States-rights : that the Govern­ squarely before the people as an advocate ready to strike hands with the Govern­ of shingles were destroyed on last Tuesday Major General Meade : I hare Hruadkilu 000 000 right to vote as he pleases. seen your ment of the United States is the creature of resistance to the legally constituted au- ment of the United States, and to make Nunticoke 103 ouu evening. Also, that on the same evening, despatches about operations on the Rappa­ Upper North West Fork 2. —To protect the polls from that out-side of the states ; that the states are sovereign thorities of the land, how could he or his an alliance, offensive and defensive with OUU the peacli canning establishment of Henry hannock on Saturday, and I wish to U*. Lo North West Fork I I > violence which has heretofore, in some parts say* powers, possessing the attributes of sover­ supporters consistently swear allegiance to Urn ad Creek Cowgill, near Willow Grove, was destroyed “ well done.” We congratulate the Loyal men, of tho of the State, prevented loyal and peaceable the same. He had beeu all the while Little Creek 10 by the same element. Mr. Cowgill had on A LINCOLN. eignty—that the Union is but a league be­ eu- Loyal States, therefore, that this appre­ Dugsboro 000 citizens from voting. hand about $2,000 worth of fruit, just ready tween these sovereign states: and that deavormg to teach his hearers that his WU8 hended danger of recognition of the 0. S. itultimnre 8M Indian River 197 000 Special instructions will be issued to tho for shipment destroyed with the building._ these sovereign states have a right to se­ a traitorous party, and the Government A. by England and France, has passed NORTH CAROLINA. Lewi* and Rehobath 117 I 00 officers in command of detachments, which ib. Georgetown i,u 000 NewbeRaN, N. C., Nov. 11.—General Peck cede—withdraw from this league, or had no right to restrain them in the com- away—and forever. We doubt not, that will be implicitly obeyed, and for the enforce­ made a reconnoisance of the Chowan river, to union, at pleasure. In support of this pre­ mission of wrong, or suppress their corn- the Loyal United States Government Soothers majority. 2,010 ment of which every officer will be held strict­ can, Correspondence of the Union. near the mouth of the Blackwater, on the 6th, tention—these protended sovereignties plicity with treason. Arguing from such Two Hun .reds : to hoar from. ly responsible. re- not only crush out this rebellion—but LETTER FROM THE 1st DELAWARE. 7th, and 8th, with Commodore Feluner, in fer to, and rely upon the Kentucky and premises he is entirely right; not only iu could whip Englaud and Fratjee too—and By order of (By Telegraph to the Union.) the guuboats Whitehead, Dcluwaro and BRIG. GEN. TYLER. Headquarters 1st Del. Vols, } Virginia Resolutions of 1797 and 1798, uselessly withdrawing his name, but in as- ail at the same time; but we would rather REPORTS FROM THE UPPER COUNTIES. Camp in tue Field, Stepuensuurg, Mann. 1 E. L. Tyler, Act. Ass’t Adjt. Gen. which advocate these doctrines of sover- signing as the reason thorefore, » the ad­ postpone settlements with these transat­ Wilmington, Nov. 19th, 1863; 10 o’clock, Virginia, Nov. 12, 1863. As he was some two hundred and fifty ^ eignty—and of States’ rights to secede. ministering of an oath.” Well might he lantic friends ! till a future day. 30 minutes.—The whole, vote of New Castle Mr. Editor: miles from Newbern, it is presumed he was The Fernando Wood—Peace party, which say of hiniHclf and partisans, “ we arc trai­ County has been received. Smithers 4.014, gotnl Affairs. As I have a few leisure moments to waiting the co-operation of General Foster Rpare this afternoou, I thought I would pon assembled at New York last April, urged tors to the United States Government, and Brown 6. Smithers’ gain over Fisher’s vote from Fortress Monroe. a few lines. I notice that your new 'ii:1:; upon the Democratic Party to stand by enemies to its despotic authority;—tie love DIED. of last year is 178. The returns from Kent Sale of Real Estate,—The farm of the late (The Union,) frequently comes to The rebels were apprehensive of aud Sussex indicate that Smithers will re­ the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions : and cherish the rebellion now existing On tlic 19th inst., at his residence iu Peter S. Alrich, situated ia New Castle Hun­ ment. I have read it several times, and am upon Weldon, and burned the bridges uver Delaware, tho political career of ceive about the same vote of Fisher last year. pleased to acknowledge the admiration I have the Wicacon and other principal streams. and boldly declared that every Democrat, against it—it is not therefore to be reason­ I....i dred, aud containing 121$ acres, was sold at Charlie Brown, aged about 199. Browu received 7 votes m Sussex County, public sale last Tiiurday, to Lucas Alrich, lor its editorials. I suppose you have already who recognized, and adopted these Ken­ ably expected that we will subscribe to any heard it rumored that we were to come home RECRUITING IN NORTH CAROLINA. none in Kent. for $142 per acre. The wood leave was sold New York, Nov. 14.—Charles Henry Fos­ Obituary.—Alas ! poor Charles we to thé election, arid no doubt every iamily in tucky and Virginia Resolutions, could not oath of nllogiauce—it is out of the ques­ at $50 per acre, and the land, about 25 the State of Delaware hare expected it; and knew him well. He sprouted up in the FROM KENT COUNTY. it !’■- ter has just returned from an expedition to do otherwise than to recognize the right tion—and by your requiring us to do so, prime of youth witli a promise.! career of was sold to Robert D. Ilioks for $95 per perhaps the greater part of them are yet anx­ Pasquetane and Perqueman counties, bring­ In six Districts ol Keut C.uuty, Smithers aero. iously looking for us, aud in great suspense of secession. And we think that Fernan­ you simply deprive us of our votes—that’s immortality ; but was cut down in his ad­ ing a number of recruits for his regiment. has 1275 Votes, Brown none. The Recorder.—Abraham P. Shannon has awaiting our forthcoming. We must say to do Wood was right, in the conclusion to all.’ vanced age, covered with the scoif and our friends and relatives, with regard to o .in He found a strong Union feeling prevailing scorn of tiie accursed crew of Copperhead- J. T. HEALD, been appointed by Governor Cannon, Record­ which he srrived. from a proper consider­ True enough, you are in sympathy with Chairman State Central Cummittee. er of Deeds, &c„ for New Castle County, in ing homo to tho election, that we would be in the region visited, and is promised by ism. His remains will be placed in the very much pleased indued to be present iu prominent and wealthy citizen their active ation of those pernioious resolutions. Wo traitors, and would be traitors out-right if the place of Charles M. Allmond, whose term Tinder-box and conveyed to the 1’otters- Delaware, on the day ol tho election, iu order cooperation in raising loyal North Carolina here say, that those notorious—pernicious you dared—but your refusal to take this field, there to be deposited with political Religious Service on Thanksgiving Day. of office has expired. Mr, Shannon ontered to give to Mr. Smithers our aid. We desire troops. Oath—though plttcnhd in the mildest form, inf.tmy. and so deep as never again to he By Divine permission, there will he appro­ on tiie duties of his office on Friday last. We to call the attention of the public citizens of resolutions, are the true source of the This ssetion has not yet been protected by aroused by the trumpet of the Political res­ think this is one of tho appointments that the State of Delaware to the lact that although troubles in which the people of the United (as will be perceived by reference to anoth­ priate service on Thurday ue t, the 26th inst., we are here in Virginia, laboring under many Union troops, but is exposed to continual in­ urrectionist, or by the cries of »nigger will give universal satisfaction to the public, States are at present involed—as the cause er column of this issue,) is only proof pos­ at the following Methodist churches : Slaugh­ difficulties, and risking our lives daily for our cursions of guerrillas. equality and abolitionism.” as Mr. Shannon, who stands high in the par­ of this wicked, dreadful civil war. itive to any loyal man, that you are dis­ ter Neck, at 10 A. M. ; New Murket, at 2} CviUntry and her laws, and have beeu abscut Four large steamers, engaged in running for two years, yot, well do we remember who It is hoped that due respect will be paid P. M. ; Milton, at 7 in 'the evening. To be ty, is eminently qualified to fill the office to the blookade at Wilmington, have been cap­ On the other hand, the truly loyal, loyal to the Government under which you to this old-time honored viper and that a due friends arc at home, and those friends «inducted by the pastor, Joseph Dare. which he has been appointed. tured within the past three days. One was Union men believe that this Union is a live and are protected; and the sooner you purtion if his friends will attend his last huve long ago become acquainted with the Godey's Lady's Book.—Tho December num­ political tooling and sentiment of tho officers laden with 30,000 English rifics, ammuni­ Union of the people of the United States : recognize your true position, and become sad departure from the public arena. The School Notice.—School will he opened in and soldiers, that constitutes the First Dela­ ber of this magazine has been laid upon uur tion, and clothing; one with sulphur, saltpe­ that the Preamble of the Constitution of either open avowed enemies, or willing and band engaged for the occasion will play Georgetown at the new academy, on Monday ware Regiment. Should Mr. Smithers be the Rogue’s March as the funeral dirge. table. It is filled with all the choice reading detcaied, as we shall merely suppose tho tre, and lend, and others with assorted car- the United States, fairly, plainly, set forth obedient subjects to the law, the better for next, the 23d inst. One of the Rev. Senators from the State which the most refined lady could desire. case, perhaps some one would ask tlic ques­ goes. the true principles upoD which this Federal you. What loyal, unconditional unionist of Delaware will preach tho oration on the E. W. Robinson, Teacehr. The fine Bteel engraving » Tiie Daily Govern tion, “Wtiero aro his friends?” but this Tlioy are tho most valuable prizes of the Government is formed. That Preamble refused to take the oath, or would have occasion, in whose remarks we hope the ess is unsurpassable. The fashions are com- would be very cosily answered, from the fact, war. , . , ...... a v ~ that every one who is acquainted with tho declares—“ We the people of the United done so had it been tendered him—uot mystery will he explained of them one It is semi-officially announced that the war plete; and every thing which is in it is suffi- fl.,ends ut Mr. ym;tUois, knows that they Tiie State debt of North Carolina, amount­ States, in order to form, a more perfect one : and your refusal to subscribe to it hundred and ninety dollars. Let his epi­ Department has requoeted the authorities at cient to entice the mind of the lady reader, have every one jeined tho army of the United ing to upwards of$l,090,000, has been entire­ taph be plainly marked, so that the passers- Richmond to inform our authorities what are Union, establish justice, ensure domestic only confirms juBt suspicions already en­ We would recommend it to alj, as it is the States, aud have gone lorward as true and ly liquidated from the prucecds of blockade by can be enlightened as to who lies be­ the rations sorved out to the Union prisoners only book in tho Union so thoroughly adapted i ‘"ï“1 Fß :Fle “l?uU1W d”\ s»ve B“«* « *>” “’»Id running, in whioh the State Government is tranquility,provide for the common defence, tertained. „ . , • , . ., . . . , , ... not consistently leave home without leuvin neath the oold slab. at Richmond, with a view to serve out to the to. and designed for the interest and benefit | their fnmilic8 J 8ufferl oircum8tante8> ttll_f, largely engaged. promote the general welfare, and secure the Now the only objection we have to the “Here lies the body of a good egg— -Confederate officers on our hands similar of the ladies. Its price is but thru dollars j others whose business affairs wuuld not ullow The financial condition of North Curolina blessings of liberty to oursehv. and oimpos- oath a* i^Wae administered, i* that it ap- Tr.sd lightly for fear you mash him.” •food, if it can he found, a year. them to leave—we well know that It would was never better.