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shington; and after a brief visit to Gen. Wool and Flag Officer Goldsborough, the Gassendi got up steam and went to Norfolk, whence the French Minister was to proceed to Richmond. Miscellaneous Northern Items. The following compilation is from the Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 18th inst.: Carl Schurs is very ill with typhoid fever. A dispatch is said to have been received by Gen. Buell's wife from him, stating that he was not injured in the late battle at Pittsburg. President Lincoln has signed the appropriation bill for iron-clad steamers, including Steven's battery. The telegraph cable from Cape Charles to Fortress Monroe is not yet laid. Slaves are stampeding from the Maryland border counties to the District of Columbia since the passage of the emancipation act. While the appropriation of thirty millions to pay the two and three years volunteers was being discussed on Thursday, Mr. Vallandighan said it was not a deficiency to be met, but a defalca
eracy is an assemblage of independent nations, each of which has a perfect right to secede whenever it suits its sovereign will and pleasure. If the Confederacy is worth staying in, none of its members will desire to leave it when the only bonds which hold them are those of mutual good fellowship and good will. The very worst argument that can be addressed to a proud and high- spirited people is that of force and compulsion. We see what that argument has accomplished with the old Union. Lincoln's Proclamation for seventy-five thousand men sealed its death warrant. The half-million more which has since been called into the field may gain victories, and may overpower some sections by brute numbers, but it can never bring back the ancient Union. That existed in the mutual love and confidence of its people, and when shuttle were gone its glory had, departed. No number of bayonets, however successful, can ... ple in anything but name. We should take warning by this lesson, an
he would shoot him like a dog. In spite of this fair caution, the God-forsaken wretch again attempted to accomplish his diabolical design, when, true to his word, Dr. Shumate sped a ball through his craven heart. Hardly had this deserved retribution been effected, before the Major's companions — all officers — fell upon the Doctor, and slaughtered him instantly, fairly riddling his body with bullets. Only two men in Fauquier, as far as heard from, have taken the oath of allegiance to Lincoln. One of these is named Helm, and the name of the other has escaped our informant. The Yankees arrested a large number of prominent citizens, who were subsequently released. The enemy were particularly assiduous in their search after "secession flags," as they term the Confederate standard, but their endeavors proved fruitless. In a slight skirmish that took place on the Rappahannock, on Friday last, one of the enemy's shells struck a caisson on our side, exploding it, and seriously