loiter from ft Copperhead to apie of Soldien,fight to begin every dag, prove* that theyhave talked over t he matter in their lodgesrIh® following letter wa written by mwell known citiren of this connty and tentand are jreaJf to strike whenever they get the enter to do so IVora head quarters.Let them comments as soon as they plsase. As they wilt be the attackingto a ronpte of soldier* in the army of theCotnberliml* from whe*lt;* il f is r#tnrn*tl, i tarty, they may have the beat of itto us for publication, as a warning to the 1 1 r J__ 7ft»tlrtuahr aP• t t r i ii | • »__J while, hut that state of things will not lastlojsl wen of Marsnsll, and as an evidence b:of the disloyal spirit that animates htbeCop per bead Democracy of ths county:long.Ths gold panic m New York, fura1that he can still further knock gold down. \by selling bill* of exchange, drawn again*tgold loaned by foreignMeich the 1# 1363Mr Simon And David MiGriffthis day i set down to let yon Now bowths thing is goin on beer Now t under* t stand that you hav got ths word that thaa | is a large mm of aesatah heir so Now i willgive hit to you if this ii a Niger war tojw^’rh, at least one hundred millionsfies the Xigera which it it that you see for yonr aelvg awl the dimocrata is seces hut il1 j hit is for to save the yoon hit is tbs Abol-» ]«inith fcuch as Coffee Masters and Mr. Ma-. kin and awl so Miss leek said that she didIilniihes freah material for congratulations ' e over Mr. Chase’s success. It is believed *!h*1capitalists, ofofdollars have been offered.tlMr. Lovejoy, who has been dan-fjngeromdy ill, and whose case was at oneniiNot waunt tom to Com home tel the lastNiger was free sow this the way hit is goinheir and if yon waunt to No more aboutI hit ask ynur Mother the he ini her *ai sow■ , stid if thi* war was to save the yntininntime almost despaired of, is slowly recov-1eringtMr. Colfax’* wife continues soT(Ungerouftljr ill that he ha* been com pel ledtha wood be No draft but as hit is the *0 finely abandon lit* engagement for aI sint I fous t of the men that is goin Just tan days’speaking tour in tha Connecticutas soon as tha begin to draft then the fun campaign*' will begin heir '..‘Os • *the tlimocrai paity it a trien their bestgit you al! home alive but the other partyCOP It haa bee* intimated by a prom*IwG*^ ~ • jinent official it the Tmtnr? Department. Uj**44 tha wood rathur lia%‘« Every Man kild f #* - M r • inn aaa aaa i i *.. v . . r. v* r .u .i • i *he issue or 5100.000.OvO more legnthen Not lo have the Niffers free tha think ** *lgerslenders may become necessary, to carry (Jould A bee Niger law is tha beat of all tha|ant hut fu Men heir but is well aruted ths out the present intention of paying the en- J wIhas bin more revolvers sould in the last tire army promptly up to March.month then tba was in 2 year* be four theNof dim acral* is bel bent to conker tha say dust what tba please Now ths Niger lov |three years notes are expected *i present.OlCtlThe South B-nd Register bits theiIera douut hug No one now tha ditnocraU c . , . . . . . . . ,. . , \ * i , , v’. Sentinel tight between the eyes in this in to save the yunnn and let the Niger* | *go two hell and to git the sou!gets homeinCHIPIIsale hut the Niger lovers aint in for that fcQ Lok over this see who you Call see** if•‘La-t Saturday’* State Sentinel say*if the Soldier* in that city are to heClI!yon air filing for the Niger the dimocrath alluwee to vote at the muiiii-ij-al election,is the receeh but if you air filin for the it wiN be n«*le»* for the Democrat* to:*VIrd.iy union hit ia the other psity So Now i; nominate a ticket at all” The Soot in » will tell yon about the aonlgera that has repeatedly delated that a very large hComes home tha say when tha was in the majarky of the soldiem are Detnocrats,war hit was toold that itie houle of the that they aie opposed to the fuithrr pros*infdimocrsts was Ifces but when tha Com aculion uf the war, and that il they ha*! a j **’chance to vote they would vote with ihe Shome hk is aid to get her dileiant so tel iiicwho rite* this kind of alang their and tha peace-at anywill git sece* dain iimh Men tha air dam;(inet has repeated1ice Democracy. The Sen-,l In* *talt-meni otten SoiCounderiles tha air the rakei-a of hell the enough to have some little faith in its truth, aint one out of ten that Conies hack hnt but it appeara it ha* not a particle. Ii*ia Changed from abilesben* to dimocrau h»* tried to deceive other*, hnt itself it ■ _ _ a • , , _ » « _*o you may No by l**t Election ilia air vannot deceive, ami hence tin* t«in«i.lratinning Everyday Xirkle* and an] the I of aoliltera xoliti^ llifnw«* il into despair.ftp«!erymgpaiciradfts turnd and that ia Not all if ttia and it waiting!)* predicts fliMt if they do m:a nie heir !ha will Not one Niger lotnr be ! vote, ihe Democracy are doom* I; and they (1might a* w**lI mv#» tU#niseivci tlie tr-*ul |e 41*1left heir i am a lotikin for hit to begin ev*ery day ihen tliia war will be na«l#ratood oi making Domination*.*thi* ia all o( that Mr Ififff leek ritea homeithai be wood like to Cura back to ahoot •ICCe* he Must do better then he don at the ___file ih»ir i Ihii.k if he i .hoi ho will lw Fram 1113 Wolll« County EipeditlonTHE OHIO COPPERHEADS.u► hoi in the(the word i* too vulgar totprint, ) a funning if he waunt* to try hit Juirt let him Come home and try hit i Noilwho lie meatnea you boyes donat N«*uwhit ia goin on Kahoiio about donvrith by Kach other tha diioocrat* go toer and the Niget lovers go together inftiitrtlf if you think Eny of this* ia notntrue rite to your fatherrote *3- liters to yon and dava and ha^ got Non aad this all tell i get a at)*or * *('isciss trt, Mflroll 25 — Up to ten o#flock la^t tnghf, ?!*e little army of occupation ol N«» -la ennnty, wa^ still at II ^k*villi*. They had tht*n heen th**re oniv• »■ahniit furty hunm, and in that time hadt*k*n |risuii»*rs thirry of tha ttaitorn,s^ainl wli m affidavit* had been made.—*lbi ».hlt;iw'w % .r,»ti^ wui I; un the psit ofCf.Mhlt;tiI■nbunt hit i ha^e the rtffiilt;tr» and men. ami h en'*nnraj;ingAt 12 M , Sunday, the tureen hi*| out furRfr• t«el*fromto Simon ami DaTui McGiiff,tW(,|V|4 nijte,A„ D„ UaifiellThe only liberty we have taken with theshove letter is to snhntiruts a*for sivulgar word, and omit a ft? lines at theSharon, another rebellious village «Ui»tilsouthea-t of IIuikin*vtMe,I VJ where they rxp**« t to rind a nurulier th** liDitfrnuta. Noble county will receive a C(lesntm which will leach il «tibnti*j*iunv u snot loyalty.iIcl Me relating to an indelicate matter abouta soMior’s wife. Tha r«*t i* a* it i*FROM FLORIDA.il1written. verl*nt*m, et literatim, ct punctunt-um. Mr. llalfiel bt evidently the kin 1 ofHlgg.nsonck TroopsIft*material which th# grvrat hidk of tha Dem*ocnts i-^ made of. Ue may honestly think,Glorious News From Chi.—Noble Cand c: of Uhck—Geo. StitCD's Official ReprL—The Blacks Assembling and D:x-1”ie Trembling.IInI became!? he baa been told ao by the Cop-perh^ad leader»i#of Ihi ptnr, that (hiia war to free tha niggara. Thea# lea lern[Speci d Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. JWashington, March 29, 18tid,iTha following di^pstrh from (lanerslhave called it an Abolition war from the Ssxton, form« ihe nsoi impurtsut euntri-butioo yet made to the sol it I ion of theMstart—nearly two year* lufors the Proclamation was i**ued, and have ia turn vi\1 olently denounc»l evarv measure adoptedproblem offered by the retel!iun. It should flt;be remembered that General Saxton ia a1 ftihoroflfrh militsry man, not m initially *»*- y.■ j l»y the President or Congress to suppress empt Iront the pt*.judic*e* of the other offl s the rebellion. They opposed the Conti*- ’ cer* of the army, and that it is an rely a* tlt;* cation act niite as fiercely a« tliey n w do (a mi,lt*Tyman that he brar* ttu« testi- tln . . ,1, i monj to the triumphant sirvcs* of the pul '* i the Proi-lamalion, and told tea thousand j „ - „ , _r , .__ 1iry ol arming e»lt;*ape.l slaves.lie* ahout the Excise law, in order to prej-I ndtee the ueople again*! it, knowing at th«' same time that the war could not be pros*Cesntfd tvithoni taxation, and that the lawTo IIv». E. M. Stuuton Secretary €tf M ar:Sir:—I have the honor to report thatthe expedition which I sent up the St.was as perfect as could have been expect- John's fUver, Floiida. coueistiug of (heted. Mr. Haifiel may he too ignorant to ( First Regiment ot South Carolina Volttn-know that th* war is not prosecuted for i l*er’ Cot; commanding, and apnrtion m the 24 South CmruluiA \ olun*l■h, ptirpose of l.«io* th. n.gi oo., but th. llwhrC#|.M, M..otmou,err. c.nturaleader* of his party know they lie every e,| #n,i p{1**.*„on of the town of rtime they say that is the object of it. The Jacksonville on Tuesday,ia»t.nIP|idifference between the Union men and As 1 staled in my last report to you, theCopperhead, is thi.: we think th. Onioi I ^ of ..** oetpp|llworth more than slavery, ami they believeJackNOuville. and make it ihe ba*e of up- | «eratioio. f-t the arming ol ih«* negroee, and | asecuring in this way possession of the enWe say if one or th# other must be dea-|iiie State ol Florida, it give* tne pleas-itslavery is worth more than the Union.cfitroyed let il be .larerr; ihe. or lei it be °r'10 rePon * lh« “bj»«*sthe Cniou—fur you dnnot.le.lt'ev .Urnr h*1'* fu-v 1i i he town I., completely iu our possession,many prisoners.There ha*, been con*la»t skirtntshing conflict for the destruction of the Union g‘»ii*g lt;*u tor wreral day*, ami in t-%-ery ac-without destroying the Union, we sayslaves enable the rebel# to continue th#scj and Cons'itntion. and that the President, a* Coinmauder-tn-Chief of our armiet, ha*Ejithe nndonbted right to emancipate thvir►laves tor the purpose of veakeuing thviu,the same a* we would take their mnsketa,(ion tlve negroe troops hay* (*haved withl the uiiiMMii liravety. Never iu a •‘imrle in - i b'taui-e van 1 h*am ih«t 'hey have thnchel jIt is my heliet that scareeiy an invhiunt in ' a Ihia War ha* caused a greater panic I ethrougmu the Suiiilmru coast tlun this taid' riflw, rum., ui every Ihin* .1 . ib.l |-,f ll’” cul,r7‘ bWU. The*1 . t j groe* are collecting at Jacksonville from #ienables them to continue the war. and. the ranrder of loyal citisens, aot to freeall quarters.thebut to preaerve the UnionI am, *ir, with gn%it respect,f•tuggerThe Copperhead leaders pretend not to -eei\rIit in that light, but for the sake of party,[Signed]It SAXTON,R.ig.G«in*1?|oU.!W,Nkw Yadk. March 28tl».— I be Cautaiondor to gire aid ud comfort to- th# rebel*# J flf ihti «tte«mer Petcrlioff repoiU tbm oo theluglit uf ilie 24«h : wlicu nutliio eigbtrtnrlt;tin*hy creating divisions in the ?, cry ou*eeNigger war! •*Abolition war!** and endeavor to inflams the minds of the people»to *orb a pitch that they wtat their command resist the conscription law, aad commence mnrdering lojal men/* This ia | the entertainment to which the Copper-ihea l leaders are inviting their dopes, atmile* uf Charleston, he saw many -Oomh*nti, and h*ard the report nl he*vy gnaeThu may indicate the Uginning of the at.tack upon Charleeton, hut ws Usvs nu fm-1lt;| ttier p»rtKulalt;«. . -WssaieoToN, March 2g. 1863.ndMr. lletfieFs letter diaclueea.Information has been receive-! t*y telegraph da*ed Fort Monroe, of Ihe arrival there to-dav of the Utiiie«l Wtates snsteamer Massarhnsetta trom Fort Royal.1tvtWe need not stop to comment npott the; 231, via Charleston, Wtimtngtan and Ifail raia* ions in Mr. II.’s letter about the! Bran fort.I* iT’lr ■ • ju. , .... ss , s — ii M“dimocrats.*4 a* he call* them, all beingarmed, and their detenoiaatien to resistthe draft. They all aJfeast the trwth ®f} ' both stftTetoeftte, wa Mieve. The declaration he make* the* he I* looking for theShe bring* no new* exceptingto ihe Nftvy DepftitmenLA cm.fi r mat ion of the report of lire de-stmotttB, hy oor fleet, of the rebel steam3er Georgian a, off Long Island Beach, 8#1land ilia, has reached' bet e. 8he w*a a fIfci powerful steamer of 407 tons harden, and