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CENTRAtlAl SENTINELitOACISV ULTIMATUM, *| Ifofrtbt. AKlha ikbtopt p'revort 1»-may be presumed that tbe'viewj of ' ' ' w”!* ’ '.Mr. Jtfferson Dari* .no aufboriiively id-road! by o' rornc oec'ei GeneTt•IC5THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. 1?65.CHE SEWS.Wasuixgtow. Jan. 19— A gcatlc-•man in Washington, who hat reeo tie Richnneil Enquirer of Tuesday. Mja tbit paper bas the following: A cail it out for n'couveotio of tbo CoofeJorau Stale.;Tfcc intention of tho authors of the cull 'u to revolutionize the revolution, to dispwre with Mr. D»«b, wipe out the Confederate 'Coogresf, aud uppoint a dictator in his place, and p«bap» surrender to the enemy.New York. Jan. 19—Tbo World's Washington special jays .* Tee Democratic politician who has gone on a peace mission uiili £tbe approval of the President; is General SingcUoo, of Illinois- He preceded Clair a day or two. Zt is said the Rebel Congrw.adopfed, in seerct sessiw, the resolution to appoint peace comm j-rioscrs, end they h»vo lorn selected aid cant to Grant's headquarters. Messrs.Orr. of S. G., Gilmore, °f N. 0.. aud Alex. IL.titepbcw, are of the com mission.It is also said tiat Grant has telegraphed that Stephen!, hxi solicited a passthrough bis lines to visit Washington. It is known that Clair goes to Rlolitnoud with the fail knowledge nod consent nf tbo FiesMonl. nurl is clotiicd with aalhority lOquilitO 10 open negotiations rrith Jeff Davi, V»«tb 3 view to rretore peace, and the rebel authorities trill feci assured of this when be aiotv.t hi* credcatiaU. His in*tni«Io»5 ate embraced in three proposition* :1st. Amnesty to all. no matter wb«t tboy may hnv« been si-cc tho war began. nI a -,ra2d. Tho Constitution as it U, and the' 'Union is it wa*: tlic South to return to the Union with all tho rights sod priri-kgis which it has had before any of the Btntca seceded.3d. Total nbolition of slaT.ry : from this puiut ibo President will not retract one iola. He does not insist upon immediate abolition, but bo dec* insist that measure* be taken to seen re its extinction within a reasoDublo longtli of lime.It i stated on wiial rcen.i to be good authority, that Jeff. I'uvi* is strongly inclined to peace measure*. uml is willing in accept uvore liberal 1st ms, than it war at “'Tm!®5ia‘Wrtitev«iVt!'4»*.. ..be as lenient as {osribfc, but insists that the tint pohiic action on the part ot the South, mast be to lay down tbeirariOJ acu acknowledge tho supreruaoy of the Uuiou.j c. On-Wednesday Iasi, Lieut. E. J. ltej-ted to the Richmond Stnioxrl. the aec. ed- „,eti lt;,f Aafcfcy. wn* tent into ibis county ited organ of the Rebel loader. It h si-: by Captain Scott. District Provost Met- «r* lt;le»lt;d. ir. substance. that Davis despairs -'.ha), for tbo purpose of reiving some (ion*of the success ho started to win. viir .he]**'1 «*“•■ :|?. V*?*** , ... . , ... _ ' ! hoaae of James H. Morns. livtag sevenestablishment olt; a blavo Confederacy ; a jroi|„ cas. of M:. Ve.ooo. for whom ho Confederacy whereof its Vice President a „ notice. Arriringat Morns’ lie proeisiuci slaver* to Lc tic coroor-wone,1 found several utoo moved and oictiag io and its nerpctuution the maic'if not tbo j lt;b« house. He usde kacm«J«i* buriuew. solo object of the KebeW OfMr. Jcffertoci Dans now declare he bar ^ rcaj tb« notice. The Licot.oo hope- lie nbasdoos tb« object for; seeing the case a desperato one. turned which ho ha* fought four years. * j hi* back mid started to lojre, whereupon fodeed ho long since abandoned it interroi and declared be was fighting for, ___ ________ ____•'iodepcodcncc,‘ —meaning an empire for ,p„e. To L?cut.4»] bclpler*. iho shot birtwlf, with Slavery if be cocld get it., depriving him of tbc ure ot Lb limbs, ami lie now surrender* that also, and propo- rn$ taken up by Morris and bis eomia-lM.calendered tn tho beat of strife by a „,il? thcn«im«! halted m3 tbcMorris discharged bit revolver at bits, the oooten:8 entering tho Liuatenant's lodging sccieubere rear bisless passions. Ho cannot havo a Slave x.icat Confcdcraey; tie cannot have iodep-JciiM ; be will noir accept s EuropeanfcUin the titow where dwell a Mrs. Pelts, a n.sn who did tho .floating.in front of si*:or to tli* The-(weian coae out to *re what was the aut-totventiou canoe: be had in behalf of SI a very, proposes to his startled subjectsTlStagefeoieE* know on tl with He ii ctoat A bane Soan rcbe!nos [ btgaJohnTlJilin.bprtfor aproject of EmniKipation as the basis of such an application.We speak of these as the tiews of Mttor, whereupon tho Lieut., bogged few for j perpitj's snic to taka him into the Louse out of the snow, as lie was frosting; but she refuted, ssjing : No yon are n niaroiisi, and I bopa you wili die ! Altar eaosidJefferson Devis- Wa prcsnmo they are] crallc begging, however, bo finally ptc-approved by the military chieftjiin* woo ynilcd ouberto plaoe bis gloves en hissupport his cause and ibarc liia councils. tl« and they uro doubtler* ready for any-vscti Tl grail vice The theii 60 if thenThe remnant ot Hood’s forne i* foiti.y jug ot Corinth... Missouri on Wedoosday lecstuo aFrc.Stars and Stripes Jj not float-Davii and Oeu. Lee arc fighting for an,vtsix frc-' by twoilut not the pcOpla of the South. The Statist! ipeaks fcr Dais, not for them.Everything to the Government, says too iSisImcI, and rc'uoe* tho Eufirirtr,jOh. ! boy.himbonds, while doing tibiob he Jenod her aid would not bo released until she bad dragged him by force mlo the house, where thrng rather than s .bjeclion to the lawful| ,|* „ng.-ateful bring laid.bis bead ia the._ . role they threw off in lSfil. We do not: askc tbo lienrth and left bis feet from utirotwo for a moment the sincerity cf ‘ the firi. He ted her to threw a their averment tbnt they orefer any mas-1 V*t over him to krep him Iron, freexmg ,„ , 1 ‘ .' ainl tbo again tcluaed. In tbu condition41ter to a \ aukee matter. 1 key will steer be by unti, KonK of llic W1,mac-* inoretiioir ehip into any port over which the buiuuuo neighbors bappenod ia and toJcffeiBOi) sotoo esxut relieved hu snfferinge. ... On Thursday the LiouL was brought , , _ to Ml. Vernon, and is now at the John-for luurtecu State* cr ;.0O )j00i?i in a ]oK His wireis wkb him, sod overythtng postible is being none for bis comfort.Morris ej—.ped and has not been heard cf. Is detiil. Ibis is .«ne «f the most bor- j rid affairs it ban bcca our duty to ubron-1 isle, but is simply the ceil fniit. ft Cppur-;“tel tho uoverrxocut dcteruiiue wbal it j •*«? WMking I !»„nrcdr, and what it n,: use. end if it he ,our land, our bourns, our nogroo*, our vho Dc uia «,un!ry. In Mlylt; ‘6\, t|*, j F“borae*. out money, ounclvee, it moat residing at Spring Garden, Ue. joined ihe{,(*B0ISth Ills. Eeg't. in whieh he made ajsho®Olt him 0/ .have them. Whether that be the teat-per of. tbaSootb, let Georgia r.n.wer- ^ithfri soMier for tbrre years and tbroo jtae 1 , ,„nMn .. .. . . . ' mouths He aftccvs ird* served as adiu-1 GOVTS* vnA 240.000 rod.Ua, -ad not a (aUl „f lhc a0lk (1C0 day.) Hi,. Rsg'u, j ,.advauoo of qIkumr. Loi ^u\i Carolr eoAl'aTetYpia Corpa! ’ '* ' Ana respond—her ra»utnsi!)s filled with refugee, from llobe) coiucript ion, nod bor troop* seeklogevcry opprtnaily to surron. d»r to the fljg ofUia Union. I.etlbe people of Savannah, gathered in coaveniiostintThus we•pa.ecr. a tnilliful eoiuicr of tbo! ^ Republic, whiic in lire discl.argo o: his | ibar duty, shot down by a eowar.Ry skulking [AW Coppcrbead, compared with nhora, r.o avon-d rebel is a high toned eotlcman. n»hlE«u| by a numorously-signod call, prciideri over' l».»“6orai A.iCicas ot the Sew lt;t---inoi (||ry» . .1 • M , ,... . I of v.._-irl ; tlKl
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