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   Tri-Weekly News (Newspaper) - March 1, 1862, Houston, Texas                                Vol. j 1,1^t>2. 1-W<- upon iiio to ol resolutions tlie i of resolutions tis mi us - do tm than place the roply uf puny stoil dm the Mobile begin from late what grand programme of the amounts it Is to animate the Northern mind and keep up by the achievement ot by throwing forces small Jt was so hI at Fort at and previously al Port lie ao where a defeat can be Id the pursuance of this ho given ft wide berth to the Potomac butteries In sight uf Columbus Howling wll not to annoy divert oar If keep up the war spirit Id And la order to hamuli us most running any material risk hive nil expeditions by paper says that while car main armies unimpaired and hold their defiant positions on oar strength wilt continue in full gnil not at all weakened by the minor the enemy may obtain along our coast ami country can only he by while It very little to us except In the name of whether the enemy keep or such points as and many ether worthless and uninhabited places lion by the possession of island by would only to detach five or ten troops and a pur Iju of their to keep of they might be doing us damage ' Tilt policy of caking undefended an unimportant without attacking our main may do ui much hut without accomplishing lor hut by the tact limy have of magnifying these operations Into and making the Northern people they are thereby making wonderful In subduing the the lime that any claiming lo he a great ever attempted to pui rebellion by the armies of the rebels and only the points where tiny know but little eau bo or when they their and armaments and the greater of their guns mint - - In The says Is is doubtless true that the in to repeal or for tf e lu Idie nnd Is strengthening some of the most lu the and g the baj for three hundred me preuts beUg four for the die woolen mUl here one 1 cent. are and the arc to calculate the and 't worms are the of Hie can in atal apologists enough to and attempt to repeal or the turpi and our to lbs trade of There Is a deal of important truth In We know very well that profits must ho enormous our and the tariff will them much 8tn tiler what Is that the induce larger In of the Hut for our part we are that tti who their capital In of manufacture to supply the wall's of the government and at sueli a crisis as should he handsomely Indee 1 such and and are attended such at such a lime as there should be a corresponding ene We do not however mean to the of whisky among necessary M Ihls moment we should be lo ho one to enable any good realise not only the but as It would do If at n point In Paper now ub delivered cents of no betur tlian we used to get for 10 cents n Anil yet here are all the materials for In greater and cheaper than In other part of the 1,1 any ono consent to Invest in thin branch of and be Mill per cent per annum Mercury has a dispatch from People a of but somehow paper sells at 101." We would here remark that If Is a man la tho Confederate of sustaining the credit of our government through a trying period as ne believe that man lo be Mr. Ho Is a man in the right ami at it overy in at tl The seven lo m unci timl the of aro to He uNo on the of in all tn In: ami to Tho is im- 1,'. vl wo or Our ' 11 is w lo visit would linti 1 yet on of MH tor twelve mi 08t�W�iWl, will 1,. The late reverses over our arms experienced at 1,'oris Henry and should haye we doubt not they of the whale tn greater and our noble heart beatn wph of joy or its the tide of our or against down to the n of our ranks and classes should vie with ouch and be united as one lu their cry of vengeance to retrieve the disasters which have befallen our All honor lo those brave men who fought with such desperate on those wno strewed the ground with hecatombs of such great and glorious notwithstanding the fearful odds they had to encounter and the misfortunes which afterwards not rt moment should he lest in sending sue to the of these gallant The momentary Hush of triumph and In which barbarous foes are now will whet their merciless appetites for fresh deeds of plunder and the Norih will again be of Its tha press will witn articles setting forth successes in Hie most fanaticism and ignorance of the people will be worked and the war will receive an which will require the Immolation of new victims to grace its chariot wheels In and fiery hamla of our government moat be immediately or is the Urns for every true lover of freedom to gird on his and swear on the of h's country naver more to sheathe it hi long as it Vankee pollutes tho The next sixty days will be naught with Immense interest to the Our are now marshalling their forces for a great with the whole world looking on as tiler he ably or not? We do not fear the provided our reinforcements can he speedily transported to of Death la to under such la from the boi der to the confines vf every that can be spared must be pushed forward without a moment's loss of or we shall n hear of further compared with the past are Let the Secretary of War only Issue his orders to the different that are burning to have a brush with the likewise iet Itim give permission to volunteers to and there are thousands tens of thousands of who would gladly the standard i of Price and By an overwhelming concentration of force at given the enemy has able to gain some advantages orer but met face to fare by an of by an army not inferior lo his owa In of but animated with a mortal the invaders of their homra and then will he receive a to his tricked as shall never be and the ii Juries and he has so wantonly heaped a patriotic people for their will recoil oa his own head in dreadful con on the of oar the of our the now that the country li lo a sense of of meeting enemy upon and we do not hesitate lo * asd his to Impose upon others Institutions ready brought tt to verge of remarkable part of- Lincoln's ho touches the relations foreign Trie fact to be all foreign countries have preserved a strict neutrality that they resl all from the South to make cause with It tho North and that they hive to u blockade which commerce Nothing can be more more contrary to tne usual conditions of International than the with which repays consideration to it Is a broad insinuation that nations are by the and most and Mr. Lincoln he cannot deny that we have done a suspicion that we did so for we cannot avow After asys Mr. safety and of the not on foreign but This Is perfectly true at this earnestly desire and to avoid all occasion of but it will cease to be true the moment that America has us into a lor of the many evils of war that a 1ft deprived by it of the control of bs and to shape Its not by Its own by the decision of war Tim is in our possession us to relievo the public by the Lincoln government to visit will bo permitted to pui we could not suppose tt possible that of the Confederate would for moment entertain a ao absurd and We aro Unit our not only In allow 4m�s and Kith tn erne inr the of prison system or for tm will henceforth u over any oy p or thn North Thin la a right unit vegret 1� bud nut been Mobile Tribune learns from the Northern the people there have bren grievously disappointed In not the people on the coast of North Carolina si loyal as he supposed to of the letter writers from his differs wph liutler regard to the 1'nlon at lie and his parties had to gold for every bit of it nnd the truth had tc be culled out ot the at la quite possible that the thus purchased will turn oat to be not worth the iit What z of pilots had been ty but to a man they to serve either tor money or by They were put great were In the belief they had only to show on our and straightway to be about of our whole their what a-e see in the Charleston one man has lo them on the const of Instead of arousing thn they have only the loyal to the an 1 lo day the In this is In a much worse condition than he was three We are closing up our and are all faces in one that is towards the London on The of The of the American President has fallen with the of the of the of former each of seemed lo suggest at I's close a of ' Hall wo have now a aud colloquial and worse Nor does the matter redeem the It is really when we consider state of the American how any placed In the position of Mr. have taken the trouble to produce so strange u so a ruoin for an argument to not as he that labor is pendent Of bul how progress the most doctrines of political economy have made lu the higher if American II is nol to see why Lincoln should have omitted from his speech all ol tho of iho Trent - It he means to give up the persons Illegally one would have it no precaution to prepare mind far such a If hu 4o leep wc understand why ho does not grasp ut lid the that Is to be had lu exchange for war and futato Instead of allowing It to be flaked up by obscure members of In a contest whether the of Com. Wilkes would lm lost rewarded by thanks or by a gold medal Possibly the simple solution may bu that the President has as vet arrived at solution lit and perplexed by the divisions of his he baa been content to let the matter alone till events for him that which he Is unable or unwilling lo determine for f. lip will nol have long lo Kaeh mall brings us the report of some fresh instance lu which the nation step by to a war policy w th when challenged for its final It will probably find that il has gone too far to have anv power of The Government has the Department has thanked and has now given the seal of Its approbation to a deeply offensive to Ureal It Is hardly possible to imagine a Government sunk far below ito duties and responsibilities as to allow all this to go on and make no sign either of assent or The Pn is bound to lend his aid In guiding the Legislature lo a true decision lu a matter so nearly touch duties aud the character of the Uo ought to eel before It the principles Involved In the and to give It every opportunity in power of arriving at a conclusion tho real Interests of he has nothing of all and bits abandoned the state to drift helpless the of. The President has tis information we his on (I of iho present The the Integrity of the fot to to live under a The on ihe other hai the rights of the of the people of tho their This dj to the an the matter done still trorst iho right even en of certain Noj ac loui to rq by the to legli h| Hai lion of iho el he has an of Tits Nashville remains leo Ihe that she is from stem to stern flits to and quick as out comes to up for tlie shortcomings of the leta vigilant the Nashville II Southern had ordinary foresight he would have been under within the at which il would lavu been Jyr the to have sent here another afler the news of his arrival at Southampton had we hut two and the The Yankee Captain accordingly anchors In Southampton tn this state of the Nashville has three before might endeavor lo escape the lo ihe dead of night or ihe might wait the expected hoTe In and then boldly steam in of the she must lay her account with being blockaded during the of ihe The and not erroneous as it that the lormer waB the course on which the had During the last few nights two officers and three men to the former vessel have been found by the of the dock in close to the Nashville with n dark lantern and on the and not without some show of to have taken them at the outset for political and to have meditated giving them Into custody for Intended although their ready ton was doubtless the true one- tint they there simply to ascertain the Nashville aas preparing to leave the and that their explosives were to used merely as signals to the tne did hut ids duty In ground that the dock was property ami that they were so many ' f Not ago the Sumter put the creivs of three which she had it without that she has left Cm and may daily be expected at She is said to twelve compliment of 140 on her first iu the Nashville will steam out of ami the should she will bo between two It must at any rate be acknowledged In America that we are giving lair play ta either Toe Southern privateers are at moment the more deadly as they are under the law of to procure the condemnation of prizes in any rf on this side of the they are reduced to ihc barbarous necessity of burning them at A which has resorted to the extreme measure of destroying the harbor of will nol lu future have much ground for declaiming against the rigor of the maritime policy of its lor we loar we must the nuisance of this warfare in our as long us the two choose to us the visitations of their - V prevent any on the part of In evade the made by ihe the which lies olf three miles lower dawn the has been lally manned and She has to keep anil h by a ready to prevent aut aggression on the of ihe It Is the signal the which is with her fires hanked A has also been ordered here from 11 le said is badly girns are lo large and heavy lor vessel of her and there not being room enough to work She Is very and tho men are to be Kept at the and it Is opinion of those who Have competent to nu Hist she will luc shock from suen heavy matal as she 0K4t'NKU.��n TO THK A 11.11 V Of TUB oh of Them of I Near J Me 1 of of My duty calls me away and to a temporary separation 1 to be with yon to share your labors and your and in defense of our homes and to lead you to new battles to be crowned with signal You are undergoing the severest trial a the one by his discipline and capacity of endurance are most thoroughly My faith In patri youe devotion and in high soldierly Is so that 1 shall rest assured you will pass through the ordeal absolutely 1 quit you without deep without even deep anxiety m the moment or our trials and Above all 1 am that my brave In framing Ihe haughty array and muster of Northern appreciate the and hence comprehend that it Is no time for the army of the men of stack their and even for a brief the standard they have made glorious by All must und feel magnitude of Hie Impending universal personal this war has and our duty tn meet them as promptly and we have met my in Hue of To tlie army of the i desire to return ray lor their endurance In the memorable inarch tu assistance last their alve and conspicuous steadiness and 1 gallantry on the Held of - Those of of Array or the not so as yet lo have been with ps In our euc J louve all that on themselves fit comrades for tile men o' trad Hall's Tub landou Shipping The of the Sumter Into ao It by * ' South at a it There is considerable doubt ter be regarded aa a a fen und ta and U an t w dispensation aro 1 ing It 1* enduring When we see wo feci that the coun nature Is but so Oh how te w. eek of hones and seem the But in Ihe bitterness of tin cf Chijl not Can It tc too indeed lovl she has fallen beneath his father and doting fond thought how she would gladd their old and make the but their Time fatal Modesty and Bhe was girted with a and tn know this gentle child was but t li is indeed a heavy stroke lo tho bereav but may in his Infinite mercy give th to may their beautiful ch Id can no more retur can go to A A letter from to a New V John Bull has spent to rescue Mason nml it in upon that ho will in some of his The Battle or Fort The Memphis of following from Capt. of who was present throughout ns aid to Col. I with Gens. Pillow and Floyd on the lOli ed lo Memphis on Tuesday The first symptoms of fighting Wednesday when kept up between our pickets and nearly all day long. The same the 13th Tho lq appeared below the on the 1 two throwing a ft view ft making to them In several the 14th, about a vigorous assault en heavy and died of our who rifle pits and 1 two our loss not being m killed and as many us by which was I body of cue of the Illinois said thus alludes to PrU Brigade made an unsuccessful o'clock on the enemy's right ar a loss of or seventy cd T. and stated fa would be the contest Col. Forrest's brilliant Simultaneous wlm the land I six in approached yards of the fort and with the 0%g ah others and our says of artillery the A shot from n pound gun struck one ol the ba turning her op al an j of This boil and Is have I badly dis being shot throu one side to The most J the fort's armament I and a thirty-two handled well by our s with a loss of only I in the The last day's battle occurred I not as The whole Confederate at I wag L The at 0 o'clock 1 on our the of Gen. Clarke's brigade of composed of somo material in the led the advancing drove back the more than a carrying Into his This m by about successfully l right at least alron routed and driven back In from the Four full batteries were by V which were two celebrated rilled calibre and long which hadi ul more all ths other artillery thL of this after the Al were certain of and the dors to go to the Held and gather up i the lu the rout and flight of the the cent a Hag at I slon to gatlier which was gr this duty ' opened which they had been auU bed In rapidly recovered the they were driven a few hours previous As they an order ' lo fall bank te their which did Tennessee of the tight to at one  

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