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!TIiE WAR FKE8B. (PUBLIBHBl) WEEKLY.) Em Wa» Paass wUi bff neat to sabsorlbera by mcU (per annum in advance) at., ......... ...S3. Of * SOOTH FOWIH STREET, Three Qopleu «: «< .............. i^O*1 , ill Flv» m. « « „»».,..,..•..* 8.0P "T^r PRESS, Sen « a tt . 1..... ....... 18.0© ^ Larger fl putable' to the Oarrier. dnbe wHI b« charged nt tbe eama rate—thai * pa« Wsbkot , at Six SO oopiea wiU oost oni the Oity »omo^a»8 f34 ; eo oople*will cost »60, »nd 1W P *" °l^n tam oojlee 8130. W H81 to BSt h w.Bl ^ " * ^ »^ « ° * * »«»*»•«» Or 0T8T, W8 WBl B6M m ^ m* Mosr ~tovttriabl5r *** mxtm Copy to tha getter-np of the f»» *°* * ' OInb. ^ USrPostmastera wre requested to act aa Axenta m Turn Wab Pbibb. ' " mt Advertisementa Inserted at tha % the City ftt TH88B p ou- usual rate*. «£ fiawribera out of Unsa oonBtitnte a BaBara. '0 dTanoe. - jjjfirf oM ina dollars and a half a day Reply appearances, as any white person that asks and far come down from her stilts as to join us m some often earns his master two Ex-President Buchanan's to Geu. ry on the part of General Scott. .It is scarcely fer was not the quasi, but the actual truce of arms MACHINES. Scott. credible that this very joint note, presented in such concluded at Charleston on the 11th January, ^ SEWON* receives half a dollar for a small loaf of bread is, sentimental duets and trios. The hatred of the for months at a timeV and all he gets for his labor 1861, oon- is an occasional beating because he don't earn more. To ihe Editors of the National Intelligencer : odious colors, was submitted to General Scott on the between Governor Pickens and Major Anderson, emphatically speaking, no friend to the Union or South for the Northern people is, abstractly On Wednesday last I received the National In- day it was prepared (29th January), and m«t his without the knowledge of the President. Chivalry I No wonder the old lady was so anxious * It was oa its supporters. A Union man rarely requests a sidered, a " big thing." I think that if I had telligencer containing General Scott's address to entire approbation. I would not venture to maks the 8th of January that the Star of the West, un- sported a pair of shoulder straps I should have not to part with her " family," that she was so foud the public This is throughout an undisguised this assertion if I did not possess conclusive evi- der the American flag, was fired upon in the har- V guard upon his premises—a rebelalways; andihe ^BBRATBD FAMILY Won" prevailed on Miss Betty to try a waltz with a of I What a blessed]tbing the patriarchal institu- censure of my conduct during the last months of dence to prove it. On that day Secretary Holt ad- bor of Charleston, by order of Governor Pickens. worst feature of the case is they attain one. the Administration in regard to the seven Cotton dressed me a note, from which the following is an Immediately after this outrage , Major Anderson ders never cease. " hated vandal," and I think she would have sur- tion is! Aleck's ideas of the cause of the war, its the best mode of action for the States now in rebellion. .From our past relations I extract : I'J have the satisfaction ofsayziig that on sent a flag to the Governor, stating that he pre- iould not be finer for an advance, rendered at discretion. All things must end, and probable results, was greatly surprised at the appearance of such a submitting the paper to eah sumed the act bad T<3- MACHINES, The weather present change in General Scott he been unauthorized, and for that rrN and the" roads are in an excellent condition. The so did our jolly evening, and one by one our party negroes, and the real value of tho paper. In one aspect, however, it was highly gra- pressed himself satisfied with it, saying that reason he had not opened fire from For fc Sumptar ^ FROM GEN. M'CLELLA N'S ARMyT fact of everything relating to tifying. It there could be no objection to troops, enlivened by the cool, invigorating atmos- ¦lipped off to feed . The bed In the parlor was as- tHeir situation, and in has justified me, nay, it has rendered it the arrang ement in on the adjacent batteries ; but demanding Its dis- TO ALL OTHERS. the war were remarkably shrewd and mature". Al- absolutely necessary, that I should no longer re- a military point of view or otherwise." This re- avowal, and, if this were not sent in a reasonable gUPSBl0B A Skirmish with the Rebels. phere, march up lively, and with a spirit we have signed to me, and the landlord , with Ms two little , main silent in respect quires no comment. That the eck does not look like anegro He is not darker than to charges which have been General had every time, he would consider it war, and fire on any ves- as yet to see excelled. But few, if any, " strag- boys and a small nigger boy, very kindly remained long vaguely circulating; but are now endorsed by reason to be satisfied with the arrangement will ap- sel that attempted to leave the harbor. and his features have but little of Two days [Special Correspondence of The Press.] glers" are to be noticed, though heavy rear guards in the room until I had undressed and gone to bed, many white men, the responsible name of General Scott. pear from the following statement : after this occurrence, on the 11th January, Gover- want to see this' , uUon la called to the fact that, besides Headquarters Gen. McClei.la.k, follow each brigade to prevent falling to the rear. when they put out the light and left me to my the negro cast. Said he, "I country I. The first and most prominent among these A revolutionary outbreak had occurred in nor Pickens had the audacity to demand of Major r * ¦• " ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ - " ' .,jrlift:l« , wo manu- ¦:¦ ¦: " ;¦ ¦: - ^; * - ¦ . ¦ : -: ing them down Mr. -— charges is my refusal immediately to garrison nine Florida ; the troops of the United States had been our celebrated stitch dream e. ,:¦: , . :. , . .. ,; . come down. You can't br Anderson the surrender of the fort. In Ms answer ftlilng Berlin , Oatobor 29, 1882. A complete " telegraph corps," with apparatus, enumerated fortifications. expelled from Pensacola and the adjacent navy J clll ° iety of styles , nuperior A START FOR BROWNSVILLE. without sou ruin them. Pride built them lip, and Scattered over six of the of tie same date the Major made the following pro- V " rtit var THE MOVEMENT OF BTJRN3IDE. are with the advance, while an " engineer corps" Southern States, according to tho^recommendation yard ; and Lieut. Slemmer, of the artillery, with, position : 'J> S ¦ bright and early nothing but poverty will bring them down. You " Should your Excellency deem fit, pre- V^'' Part of Slocum 's army corps, with that of Wil- are " around in spots." You will see them • repair- The next morning we started of Gen. Scott, In his " views" addressed to the his brave little command, had been forced to take vious to a resort to arms, to refer this matter t» LOCK-STITCH MACHINES. for Brownsville. About four miles this side of the may take away everything they have but War Department on th« 29th and 30hh of October refuge in Fort Pickens where he was in imminent 01]Ly oox, having moved from Pleasant Valley by Mon- ing, a bridge in one place, and filling up a rut, or , , WasbiBgtoD, it would afford me the sincerest plea- levelling a steep bank in another. The pontoon place is a high hill alongside the road , from whioh their darkeys, and they stand it very well, but as 1860. Anii it has even been alleged that if this had danger every moment of being captured by a vastly sure to depute one of my officers to accompany any -will bo cheerfully day night, early yosterday morning Burnside broke regu- , grilles of each stitch our approach can be distinctly Eeen for some dis- soon as you take a nigger they begin to weep and been done it might have prevented the civil war. superior force. Owing to the interruption of messenger you may deem proper to be the bearer ie f^" chasers, and tuoy hsve the oamp, and, mounting his old horse, " Colonel," train is still on the banks of the Potomac in charge This refusal is attributed, without the least cause, lar communications Secretary Holt did not receive of your demand. l , jj iftined to pu r tance. The captain, who was on the watch for this wail and gnash their teeth. You take the ground " This proposition was promptly &f * being able to eeleot from our stook moved his headquarters to the neighborhood of of the three bridges they have constructed—one to the; influence of Governor Floyd . All my Cabi- information of these events until several days after accepted by the Governor, and, In pursuance there- f[. r0f9 Of plan, rode to the head of the column ju efc in time tt right out from under them. If you take cotton was the President their occurrence : ! * " kin tuB Lovettsville, four miles from the;-Potomac,-on - the above and below Harper's Ferry and one at Berlin. net must bear me witness that I , and then through a letter ad- of, he sent on his part Hon. J. W. Hayne, the At- S " M«lii n« m» S start at a gallop take horses and the acts of the Adminis- dressed to a , third person.

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