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I CAPfl MAT OCEAN WAV S i~. ■ , ' * - — ; & c,uqaisi,anr> m..i: !> I J. a LEACK., Editor, ' PaMMur »d Pr«prlrJor. ^■T .'T» ! . . t OK K DOLLAR PKR ANNUM! < Thursday, Nov !28, 1861. , , . i K ASOS? - AKD SLIDELL IS.LIK20.One of the most inter. *! in- snd iropor- ! tar.', topic* or lyfl&T^tl.# /arrSlt and imprisonment Of the U*fn. It''''*!" — Mason ' and BlitWJ— now In IVt WyfgJfcfcBo-ton 1 "harbor, as wo stated I ai week. We Jit tin- r donbt whether tlierw i* the va«t 1 universe, citbor«terre*tri*l,.cwl|tp«l or in- ' • - feas-l, that- theso uotnblw would not rothbe than in the ' «tato of MuvazhnnU*. 1 which they regard as the very hut -he J of ■bolilionUm. I5wt somehow tUoy can't help It, ja»t now ; nor can we, if WB WonU. ; ! H » neither wonld we ?T We could. ■ How very strangely i*;Sir. Mason's prediction fulfilled. (which may be foam! on ' our first pace) when he said to Mr, Win- ' throp, a little while before lh« wsr 4 broke I out, ' Sir. I shall not visit Boston again i ' until I corneas an ambassador." Rather j a strange embassy that, which ha* called I . Mr. Mason'io Boston the Uuxl time. • my But a question whicli vijfy natusully Sfl»- 1 WT iug, is. 'lib# du our sontfe.ro frM'.ds Athwd ■ . affected at lUi r sudden change in their pro- ' gramme* Well, one would naturally conelude that they felt considerably chagrined; and so they undoubtedly do ; but they j [ a. -em disposed to make the best of it ; and , therefore they profess, at least, l« rejoice I it. opon tjie supposition that it will lead to | ■ serious difficulties between the United ' Slates and England. tlvew men trying bwen j captured on board a British vessotV I This is, indeed, a question of importance. J Wo have^tojall appearance. enough on our j bands now, .without engaging with a foreign j foe. But wo do not propose to discuss this j # matter ; nor do we profess sufficient knowledge of law, and, especially, of internalion- : al law, to throw any great light upon it, if we alionld undertake ite discuseiun. — The plain features of the casq seem to be simply these: The British jgoveram«nhiw« always contended for the right of search- j ing vessels of other uations, whon found on j the seas, under apparently suspicious cir oomstancea ; For instance wheaphose vessel* were suspected ofjbeing engaged in . ^ tho African slavo trade, piracy Sec. < ( Against this, in time of peace, our government ha# protested : and this was a great bone of chnteo'ion, leading to the warnf , 1812. Our brulhern across the watt-i. j hare, however, beoh sticklers for this "right , ^ of search," ami have acted ffpon it,. up to f * the present time; and this caused some j little disturbance l>etwcen the two Governments tome two or three years ago But it ! l should be recollected thai this was in time of profound peace, so far as the iwowalions, ( were cooeesncd. But now matter* are changed. We are ( In the mids'l tff a terrible, intestine war. ( uajl beet judicial authority can be quo- ! , twJ to show that the searching of a Brit- j idb veeael, by an American man-of-war, ' f where there Was just ground of suspicion g of said vessel having on board fnjihiug j y contraband of war. was no violation of the : ,, laws oT nations. Nor is this authority j American, but British. The begt English ( jucjpt assert the ri#hl of u belligerent pow ( «r to search tho vessols of a neutral power, i ^ * suspected of jcarmng contraband goods. v dispatches or'ambaasadors of (ho opposing belligerent ; sod this it just the nature of the caso in qeestian. where Mosnn and Slidell *yr captured on board the British ; mail stesrwr Tjent. These men w -aa -- avowad ensroies onr government — Irni- • , tors — and the known and avoWt-d ambat— " abora of a traitorous enemy. The question hence arises: WhatvwRI ' n tha British government do in the promises? ^ Well, oursimplo opinion -is this; If sh<- , wWiei no pretext, for a quarrel ; but dc (| aire* to act in accordance with Vieloris'n ; r proclamation of neelralily, she will justify j j the action of Commodore Wilkes and cen. i r ■ore the officers of the Trent ; and thcr - the matter will end. Indeed, she cannot, [ 0 consistently, do otherwise; Uc her own ,, ablest juri't havo cited the conduct of their j 0 own government, in parallcd case*, in the • a moat perfect jnslificalioo-of the pn scot ' ^ arrest. . w Bat, (and it may prove • a serions hoi) ir n the British government dmures a pretext ; fbr a quarrel, (acdit isoot impossible bat j ^ she does) *!>• may warp, distort and-eom- 1 plicate thi«4»>M> » pretext, .and wc way yet ! c have the Britisli Lion pou-ciog upon u«. j B, Aod if we may judge fttdtT the tune of the | j British cur-dogs, the Canadian proas, there i C| may he soma c rounds for feais df inch a j • result, but we don't presume ihai i uc - au
I thojity is n-Iiable. It .» have noticed, with | ainusoment, • hat a fuss the Canadian paI pi n are maifing abouqthe nCuir, alreaay li I and if tbey were to bo the arbiter*, wo ' I > might look out for a smoke smiu. .Well, if t: it is to be so; if British aristocracy wishes p 1 test the vitality of democracy : if, ac- o ' cording to recent spoeclma of some of hwr ' a i S'obb-s and lairds, she Ibiuks the expert- : fi | moot of American democracy hps been c ! Iricd and |vovod a failure, tel her try it. j c THE OHIO* AKSY. c It it stated, on apparei tly roliabTe an- , j thority, that our pnfire army now numbers { ! 60U.OUU; and all this ujmjii the volunteer ; t ; system. Such an army of volunteer* was ! e uever before collected together, in any • country ; and nil - sipce tho I5tb of la«t j { | April.^rom a people who eoemed to know ( ] nothing buv- the arts ol peace. What a ( i sublime comment on the love of the people j ( 1 for tho free kistitufions under wLich we ^ : live, • » ; j Fgpm present indications, the army in ( the'vichtity of Washington has reached its . climax, in point of numbers ; mini largo j , expedition* oeum to be Siting out far other ( points, mostly in connexion with the tmvy, i ( designed, no doubt, for the southern. .coast. ' ( ; One division; it Hitting out under Oen. ' j i Butler, ami another under (inn. Burnsidcs. ^ ; while'other troop* are being sent to ruin- , force Cen. Sherqtsn al I'ort Royal. Cen. . 1 Sherman bail made no advance, at. last ac. ' ( i couut*. but wa< busying him«lf in remount- , ing the gum at the forts, throwing up fur- j : tilicaliau* ire. Able bodied negroes, left ' j there by their insst-A*. are employed in the 1 I work. They do hot seem <li«po*od to fol | low their mysler, hot show their fi>la!ity to i 1 i them, by pillaging "tho town of B.-auiort 1 j and the surrounding country ; and we seo : 1 : it suggested, that if this spirit of insubor- 1 ! dotation should sptead umong the slaves in , the interioy, tho chivalry wtil have enough j ! to attend to. Cen. Sboimall ha* seined tho ; 1 | l'inckuey islands. The war vessel* are cx- 1 i pec ted to remain I hero until they are saf- j ' i ticiently reinforced for their own defence, 1 j and active operations, when the fleet will ; i move to souin other point along the coast. Bume twenty-five vessuis have bean filled , 1 oat in M assachujulls, heavily luudud with I stone, to be sunk in some of the southern , I harbors; which, if successful. wili:*uperc(-dc , ' the necessity of so many bleukadiug v. s - sets. The vessels are so arranged that , | they, can-be sank in twenty minute*. , There are indication* of active* opera- , tiont lb- the neighborhood of I'cnseeola j • Coli Brown, in Command at Fort l'ickem-, ; 1 seems' antriuaa for work; %»d we should not wonder if the blustering, bragging Cen. i ' Bragg should havo occation for some 1 bragging "over tho left" before long; but j ' ' mar bo miftakeo in this, however. ! Home IbOOiebo's gut on to Santa Ko-a is-; 1 Siiuiy time ago, with the inleulicu, 1 ; probably, of congregating a force sufficient 1 ! annihilate Billy Wilson's Zouave* ; but ' our fleet getting wind of it, soon abelle'd | 1 them off, with considerable rebel loss. 1 We stated last week, that' since Fro incut's tcmoval from the command of tint I j army ia Missouri, Cen, I! tinier has e vacuo- j 1 j ted Bpnugfield, and fallen back to fit. ; I ; since which, report says, Trice's j rebel* have advanced towards Bpringfield, 1 ! a"d were committing depredations on the : ^ ' Union'inen, who were fleeing for safety. | 1 There teems to be some question whether j Hunter has done bettor then Fremont. 1 One thing seuin* to bo certain ; . Fremont ! r i uyarly driven tho rebels nut of the | I though be had hud iio engagement i , witji them. Con. tlalleck hat now tak-n command, and mailer* may go bolter than- • over before. Thero are said to. lie 10,000 Federal j iriupi in Kentucky, tltough Some of tbenv ! are e.m yet wdii orgaiii'isd and drilled. J ' of them having been brought into! ! service to recently. They . appear to be maintaining their ground, however, Stpl r making advances iu soma places. . k The r r Union feeling in eastern I'etinessee seem* ji to hare given the rebels considerable tfou- t t i ble, in the way of bridge burning, and the 1 1 rebel press is loudly calling attention to it. i |, Indeed, they seem to be qnitc fearfol of liie u result. Fire thousand of our troops have enter. I c ed the counties of Acomac and Nort tramp- | ^ on Ihevastern shore «>T Virginia, can i .of the Chesapeake bay, joiuinc Maryland ' and tho' rebel militia, some 3CtH' in number. • laid down' their urn*. The ^leoplc e welcomed onr troops, and are desiron* of' maiutaiuing their position in tfie Union. n ai d are aboat to lake step* to br^anncxtd Maryland. No engagements of m.ignitadii havo oc- 1 cored during the wgek, so Tar as w» have ; advices to the time are write on Tues- • day. There may be a storm after such a Si calm. % i " tar Advertise your business. 1
THE ALLIANCE AOAEKT MEXICO. C'nrsiderabln has lieen said aboat an al- ] ! between lite government of England 1 and rtyain, fdr some naval or rnili-- i tary operations against Mexico. It appear* that Mexico owe* those power* mire 1 less, which sho lis* prcn i-ed to pay, brj a portion of br.r revenue; but (hat revenue falling short of the uxpeose* of tiieir own , ' government they have failed to fulfil {heir ' contract ; and tbrfse Powers no# propose ■ to take the matter inttf their ownhBtrds, and i collect the rcvenpi themselves, al the Mexican ports, l»y force if necessary, until ; their demand, are satisfied. The treaty of j i idliauce between there three European j ; governments, it is said, provides thdt the , i invading lowers" shall not reek territorial ; i advantageB, nor interfere with. tho i,ght| of j the Mexican peoplo to ehoose their own ; government. A special clause provides 1 that the United Btole* go.vr:im«nt tbstl b>« invited to join the alfiancc. Fears have been enlertaiood tliat tingreat object of the -maneuver was to got : a stronger foothold oh this continent^ just : at this critical time in the history of our ; country, when wc, the great controling po«- ' er of the continent, have enough -th attend J ! to within onr own borders. It i* quite ' likely, at least, that thejr consider this a j i propitious time, for they wonld scarcely ; venture to meddle much with American t (fairs, had the United State* no intestine difficulties to distract and cripple thero. ] LOYALTY IS HOSTS CAROLINA. i There is evidentfy quite an extensive : feeling of loyalty in North Carolina yet. j A convention reconlly assembled at Hat- j torus, in which ,41 counties were reprrreu- j tell by delegates of proxy. Strong Union] i resolutions were adopted, nnnOlling theor- J dinance of secession, organbyj*#^ pi. .17.ionul Blutc governnicnV/KWer the old Con- i | stitotion or tho Uniu/Sta'tes, appointing j ! a tiovernor and arfer State officers, aifd I ' authorizing thn^leclion of Represenlalites , to the Cong*!'* of- the United States. ' j The Jtichmoml Whig say* that the rebel j army iu Virginia "is to ins reorganised • Johnston is tb^ chief- commander. Ib-aore. gard command* tha army of tho Potomac, : Jackson that *of tho valley, and Holmes ; that of Acqnta." Troops continue to po.. 1 north. All the United States prisoners at . Richmond have Boeh *<-nt tn^vor'h Caro I General I*e ha* gone to take £om-' i maud in South Carolina, and Floyd co'nilounds in Western Virginia. ! Lieutenant John II . Russell, of the navy ; whose gallant exploit in luaring his ship off Fensacola sml with a few men entering the auvy yard, under tho gnus of "a rebel ; fort, and setting fire to tbo rebel schooner ; Joseph, with a battery of five ghos, hu» : reached Washington, un>l is now there awaiting orders, lie rejmrt* that.wbile our fortress and Billy Wilson's Zouares culd ea«il* lake possession or tho traitor foriil Citations, at Fensacola. it will be noce sary j I to have a large reinforcement in order to i hold Florida. There is no donbt that a army is now on tho way to carry out j this object. 1 gen. Hallcck has isreod orders against ; or ttustiug fiigltive slaves within eur lines, in Missouri, at they pre known to j | be used as spies by the enemy, j Coxa as** nssemldaa on Mond-ty next, i ] The ensuing session will doubtless bo the : most intensely' 'interesting one ever known. • Colonel Can by. U. S, 'Commander of the j of New Mexico, has made n ! requisition on {he Governor of that terrii tnry for twelve thousand militia, to gnrsii ton tho military posts in the territory and relieve the regulars. The Governor has ! responded by apportioning the quota to ' lite different divisions. Five regiment* of rebel- rroops in Ten. nessee being without arms. Covernoff liarj ri« ho* issned a proclamation calling upon ' private citiuns to contribute the arm*, an j threatens to disband the regiment* unless i this be dono. The Tennosreo legislature ; has authorized him to seize all privato arms aod call out 10.000 more men. I General Jlunter has relinqaiihed the | command of tho army in Mi«Nuri, and 1 General llalleck ha* assumed it. The rebel government has confiscated i slaves in Virginia osrned by a northern [ ! citizen. The article of "Scribble*'' will appear next W'-ek. It was received at a late hour. CAMP CASEY STORE THOROUGHLY SUPPLIED with PROVISIONS, of all <!N.f1|itl(Ki, Sir. Give mr * call sail j-o-i will find tay ature oar ol tbe cbr»|>r*: pisn-t on' the Wlaod. O>js-kson street, nesr tbe Aibudie Hotel. ' " I . D. CASEY. C'pe I'IjiU, Oct ITIH, UCL -ji
zj--qnq-.tr :KiTl.-e» at d-»tk*.pabUp)Vd la IbU p«r^.- OI c:> IWtsj . «r nny wutb ( iwffcr or attrnnM , wl!l be rhsrre t IrV, st !!.«reVW ■ tv* -cent* » Iter for poetry, n . iqify .ratTA ■Jr»j H.'ni, fur 1-ru.r ; the lourry tu iw.- ui.-q-.u. ;. :bo ! m«nue:ri?l t GRKGOR^ . -f . !!..- gut It 1 . J * Si., daaghter of William C. ajd Elixa- ■ ! ^reib A. Gregory, ag«-J 10 years, 8 months ' aiidl2day*. |a Mary's gone with all her beaqSy— ; a Gone, with all hep noble truth ; 5 ■ And her gartlc. loving kiudiiea*, j , All have perished ig her yunlL. j a - l» 'l'l«y jonrnoy, sweet M.iry.-is o'er, u j The void varih now presses thy breast, , Thy spirit is fled to that shore, " f r| Where in puacu it shall forever rest. " jf And brt whon tho twilight blushes i And the glade in beauty doth lave, | ' We'll »i»al a-he.re she calmly slomliers, | j i And scatter flowers o'er bur grave. J ( O, why i* earth ko'steep'd'with sorrow ; [ ' ! Why mn«t '<li,-.nh on beauty feed ; l I Wl-y the lured ut early perish;.. " Why write ooall earth's treasures— Dead? ' I ' Wo closed the coffin lid abnvn her, , ! Flared her in her dump cold bed, i And in silence lot her slnmber^1 j The young, the beautiful, the dead. i ' M. A K. j , | - — — I ' ,| ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION. i \Cp:k«ltoa will he ms-le to the (jflltUir of New ' Jrre-y, h! Jl» aext alHtng. la place Hie I lly of | ! r Inni-tbr emmly of (.'n|ie Al>> ; "" Chp* SSnyTaiui 'That r^U<°be prevrate.! iVum ' | rtionlas »l l.irrr in Mhldle ,n.l Iji-vn To-.v,,. ,, , ui | ssWI euunly j »I»o for » nil Ihmngh Jsrob h in— ' ; tugs msr-li, fru-n Sob'-ISru-fi-r-s l.indias Ufwh. . j (Tvir, llnch, oi. ULui-l i rvrk. tMANV VOTtKA I i , ! NOTICK (»F A .-TIH'ATMN. I - i ™ j i ' — — i li NOTICE OF APPLICATION. - \|>p!i"-,tlnti will he iohile «t the a-xt n-r<lon t* I I RaPnn.1 coiapiuiy , front Town Ilihk. on the Iwlx- . enxl ' ' j NOTICE OF A Fl i.ll'A CUdN. - ' j i l|,.«e| i ..m? toy.'en tnpllVl SIWU 1 • j ""SiJjp4 «tSb *i£w* "*w" ,nrtv*Miu! " "■ > i FCBl-li: SALKMI "RKAL 'ESTATE.' j "jwX'y, ?M?S. ft I . ndrnuiau, on the IheTollowioirrffwtlluJ. J ^reperjy. Mluxlr in the L'wYr Tim iuhlp. nniiilj of , lf.1 nn.l ;.'ouh-i7i ; tleKinolnrr <H a ,'w<r m the line of Iu.:. „t n. Iloshrm. no U.c road . ire.lins from Hie . ...... pw r.,,.: ... New , n«- . lots ll.ei.ie north 1 1 .teljr.'r. ..nl U perrbes to a ( ' |M>'t,l°i."a''wn "rfvitj"''' ' ""'h «"le- ( : *S peti-hcws Ihrnee north M deer. ^ east I* ' . • p -rebe. ; Ihrnee w.uth I t desnx-, ru! IhlHy-Rve ( |K-rr.'ie< ; th'-.m- nortb I p. t.-h to the pi . re of !«•- r l"*"n?*one'0'','|nl",C| "7h " " ■' """ ' . Sold ... the i.roprrli-ol IVm. M. lUad by order of Ihc lluardof Cnorn Kierhuldei. T.-rm, xt Sale hr >A5H'i:i. f. WARE, Lnte Dlrr. lor of Board. Nov. villi, I MI. [ y o ricfT of j/'puc.i tios. ■ j ±S- laVlrtMme 'oMhU St'wte,"fop^u SEtVonu- « ; r.orlie the city of Cope l»K .d, In !.«t corpomte \ ' pwuty, to .purebnae capital stock 'of the Cat* h- ' . Un.l <ia» ComiMoy, to an amount n.-t ex.-ecdlng Ten i Tbotnaml Dollar*. L Nov. I Kb. ISCI. not! ok of appi.l C.I7V on7 , » pollcsUoa Weill be made to the Leetalat ure of l • :\ New j. re.-} . I he oral f.-r ... ,w-t re. I- , .i^beChmieewftbeCllyrtCa.a.Wamlt NOW IS THE. TIME TO BUY : FALL AND WINTER1 CLOTHING, I. H. SMITH'S STORE, 1'kbrv St, Bear Cosm: *< llai.t,. . At PRICK*, fo Knit tferllAUU TISIKUl ] Un> lac ;«it In a supply of GOtlllx. the >ub«-riber Is prepoml I*hU bis frlrn-l, aod iheftaMie ' Men's and Boy'n CLOTHING,; 1 I Geat's furs.!, Mng Good*, llal, and Capo, VasbrclIu. ke .kx. i 1 tj- CLOTHIWG rrivle to order. In fa.hlonaWs > • "'j.1''; <:«"!• s.ii-1 by the ysrd. , A. H — CUTTING and II K I'AI HIM. done. ' Oct. SI, I, |«f, ~ mTl iTTnFr YT" • M ISS MARY C. PRICE ! 1 ABOVE COLD SPRING, ( I Has opt-ncil a K«w ami Kasiuon'aiii.k i | Assortment of FALL and WINTER MilSnory Goods, and is now ready to wait on all wbo may call. , I IVt. iutb, l SSI. Ins , — — FOR THE ARMY. Meaara It. As X. PVnOfa. al DRIDCETOK, ' wilt auppl) aajr Soelety with yarn lor tne ,-.l- | I 1 f *" '"«*•* PW-INe pr.eex- Let the ap1 ptjeatlon la- made through the duly autbortied 1 *|ftsD of the Miciellr.. , Tl.r-yh.vr hear, •upplyloc soeletle. In Atlantic. , Chsin.erland, Sales., aa l tilonrr .-. ., r.u.l k.-ui,: u, ■ pla.1 to rreei. e order, from (ape JJay. 1 Nov. at. 3-w. ( FOR SALE, A SUPRRIOR CAKUIAGE AND ' I-'ARM IIORSE. > The IIDRSK liyni.ns Man,] and gentle, and ' „ sold only for the war.t <>l ore. Apply on t be pres. . • J.VO. vriLitv • C,p* C' H'» Ms*. 11, I SSI. St.
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