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for the pivot lock, which was accepted after much hesitation. Being of a suspicious nature, I conclude, from present appearances, that the "pieces of the wreck of the Merrimac" will soon be even more plentiful than "anes cut from the tomb of Washington." The Finale of the Merrimac. The armament of the Merrimac consisted of twelve guns--two 7-inch rifle pivot guns fore and aft, each working out of three portholes; four 9-inch smooth-bore guns, Dahlgren pattern; four 6-inch rifle guns, made to resume the trains on the Opelousas road for the conveying of provisions; also, to send boats up the Red River for cattle, and for which Butler had pledged them protection. Suspicious of the Hunters of Kentucky. A dispatch from Washington says: The condition of affairs in Kentucky was the subject of a special Cabinet consultation to-day. General Boyle is here, at the special request of the Military Board of the State, to urge the immediate adoption of measures to prot
Plains, the fall of Fort Washington, our retreat though New Jersey to the west bank of the Delaware, where we were compelled to make a desperate stand. The fall of Philadelphia, Savannah, and Charleston successively followed, and the enemy was left in full possession of our whole Atlantic coast. It was a moment like this, when midnight gloom, perplexity, and terror, seized upon the public mind and threatened to swallow up the hopes of the revolutionists, that the sublime influence of Washington was realized. At that moment of prevalent despair, himself desponding in spirit, but outwardly calm, collected, and resolute, the recipient of rash and timid counsels, the guardian of a broken, dissipated, and insubordinate army, the supporter and best counsellor of Congress, who at this time of extremity threw all the duties of a sinking State upon him, he banded to the storm, yet he rose triumphantly above it. There is nothing yet, so far, then, to cause our people to weaken, but o
$25 reward. --Ranaway from my store, on Tuesday morning, 15th instant, my negro Boy, Lewis Washington. He is a bright mulatto, thick set, about 5 feet high, 15 years old; had on when last seen a brown sack coat, brown pants, and a military cap. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me. S. S. Cottrell, ap 2--ts No. 129 Main street.