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.i i V J i I It it Ji if i i r- ! . V -t- i if ,; .1 4r- i ! LIU. This Nortlurn hyht s.i L.Jy hcd its rays ujon a ruectiog of the elite of the N. York cnerchanta and politicians at the Cooper Institute. Ia a speech, on the 22a of Decern ber, lie La (boldly tod clearly and truly declared the pollcj of the U. State for the. Confederate .Stales Jo I to interfere to lotcct thubo slit) had made free from the alavlioldera turned into landowners 'Mr. Liu coin proposes to try this verjf plan aam. 1'eople say be is a very pru dent man. Farmer ,in .the South owning tneir own. yina, una iwo nan- area uiousaua negroes, witu mat tetania thcur. fitrhtJiandairAud. the .- If' .t . T I . . m . r . . mm" casa oi iirmr annmcmnnn- .unroin l iiiu.. kill . i .hMmwI .. ui.Uf. . - . - ?rr iir: i - il Mentor.bat eooo wllu j Wo fezret that we caqnot print ' toe "whole of the peecUv.boi tle following para- The speaker' their referred to the different theories fc the Soptbem Stitea. HeN ild Soul ner's theorj-'Waa "that the State were dead, notnfhgbnr!te?tftdrV: Uobert Dale," Owenr theory waa tnat tney wi re not iefta pqt sleep ing ; Seward's theory was tKat they were alive and kicking, onjy, picking ou mo wrong eiue. altera. ere, we aame difference of opinion about the i monarchy in Emit Una after James II had been driven ontof the country. Now. be did not eare whether the States were dead, or dormant, or merely in a "wrong tjon dition. He knew the house; was va cant, and he wanted to eleaa it on thoroogh ly before they came back again. As to SnmnerV theory, of the death of the State, he wonld say it bad oo4 exceeding ly -ba3 fear; turd. The strongest jcportLia the American heart, next to the lore" of. the nation, is, State pride. ,K, other .Massachusetts would do for Mm bat the. old Massachusetts of Endicott, Wintbrop,' Bradford-and the ;Pil- rrima. eo it waa wiio Airar wonn- son in Tennesaee ; o with the speech less Unionists in Mississippi, lie wonld save the State life for them by any action" that abonld. "enable them to eome in their own 'method and in their, own way. Bat !o the meaatune he would hare the Consti tntion 'id shaped that theycpold come Saclc only as ree Statce. We had the power to amend the Consti tution, and if weacbose jconld make the Presidency berediUry ia the family of Mr. Lincoln) or let wo men rote; or take away the priri. i !ffe of Toting from all ander fifty I ears of are. This is the bonr of revolutionary con rnlsion,' when the nation, 'resuming her sovereignty, bhould set op barriers equal to the occasion.' "The HoriY bloody jawg gire'eTitfence ttiatVe i tiai; tfl neTirfgh t to shoot Jhlni 'dead. '.''Bot there are men among np i, who adrieeV joa to wait ' nnti lie pare iiia .owq claws and palls oat jiis own teeth, some where ta.90Q:' - 'srpTi-- JXow to to aecona point in the proclamation. Mr. Lincoia set aside Uie Coeliscatioa . act,: iI4Mya 'to the siaTebolders, except about aeren anndredf you may retnnt tyenr" estates, and then the States may come back into the Union on a, vote of one-tenth of its peoplel Now ev ery man knows that land tfictatea the Government.' In England tjiii ty thousand families own 'the land ; it is an oligarchy;. "Every Maisa-' chnsetts fanner owns hi tKHise, and Jeff. Davis multiplied by a miiliou ifltf f lhV It free the i slat , bht Ignore the -,ncgroiT If tbat l the level of Ida tefnd be cannot be trntfu ed If "embroil rfiltoT,eripple bar ren rcer doable thtf ch6ee of fbrelgttlhteJentldnn'dLprftlong in war tuiny yearaw'xaiowcaiw pdy Ihltirerest'eo' $3,000,000,000 excepr that oatr ortnc uon is re const nacted with4 iBdoatryl.viQkve mdhebegro-teAut.'t'Tliey eater have seen 'libertr except standing npoa tliet vedettal of an aore-wtliey know tbat the division of classes- io the 86ntb is net between black and white, but lie landed and tlie Jand leas. The division is between the oligarchy- who own the-State and the people ranged below in one com mon bera, black and white : and tlie negro bat neen learned .of i power except at associated with land; Bat two hnndfed thousand h This nation, baa robbed four millions of men and their ancestors' 'for seventy yeat,-r We might once" have been , content-J ea to nave auteueu luem, poor, uomeleas and naked, from the jawa of the lion. ' But we roDnd that li rr to powder, and to theisiavo be lotiir the land he has redeemed from nature: "This nation owes to. the SAL1SBUKV, N. C: rl j at, i J30.D1I FVKMJCFtlin tl. ISM CONCEKT. :.,.... Tli 'tailitary OJraia Band of nbe 4thwllei't .'tt C. Troops; Vrivetf br-oaviur laogh . Friday .morning Virgima. It will be teerr Jjf refer ence p war advertising cojamn that they propose- to glre a Concert in thiik place H Wednesday e?en!ag hnt'Ittf p'rojier to (a'ta'hai not feny enjjUea Jo eetrancportatlon ovejUiitroad.lrke oldiera,tthey have to I pat ill tie al exrense of trarelV and a there 'are few ml home ftlioat aot1e J'mpatkjr,for the' men W tb' wrvice.nwMnbt not,jtjetizen of 'Salutary wHl give thee ijonng gentlemen the ben efit !of an overflowing bouse as 4 hearty welcome greetings About orte year ago this Band vl- iteii K, Carotin and gave a Concert inth:a,lwn to the high gratifica tion of our citixco. They are ber agsfo 'under the urns eoupetent Wader,1 Mr. Edward Neave, after a year aadditional daily' practice in tne army, an ortainmg iue mspra twrt of that! body of, veteran troops under Geo; Lee,' who have never. flinched fniin duty, and know ho such word as fail. Tlie ladie nni-' negro twt inereT freedom and edncatfon. It 1 a debt whicn will disgrace a before the world if wi do not pay it. And thi i the first' longing of the negro; hi in stinct are better than our lawai He know what land meantT Prudence i a very worthy virtue, except when exercised at other people's expense. Wow, tne man who proposes to give np the fruits of this war for each a j the brave, and. will doabUess grace tbif Cooeert with their presence in honor both of the Band and the no ble 4th Regiment with which they are aaociatd - 1 .. r, . . ' .: t ' doctrine of Stato sovereignly, 'hJ declarins they wont be run of cr by Jefferson DarU or any body else. In no other do they talk of4 ruling their Vwn affairs into" their own LandaKoi Inother words, of reject ing the Confederate Government tne of Ine people will yt row? the! oiaie irvm iiie,uisownwr-e'7",'t7 wH"i6ijprejen ilgnsof tbt time indicate a likely to bo faateoed up on ber.i;-: 'i vr; r Acjpjlta.tUJu$tic4of AoriX Carolina. I : I t it m t:..c I , ! 1 (i-utiu! ti.o 1 1 Noith C'ro!ti.m 1 . r 1'iiisucu ik1 n n.igi-in rous u:ifi iml!jf eouiio to wtrtU tB Ciir'.Irrle OotfiniiK'ul m to peruJo IW enemy tbat a nijiri(jr vt our people, dntirt to gire up tbu contt, return to the UoionsnJ let the Liucolo Covrmaienl deJ with us thry hjMW They twislJor b as a kind of btiuiioo thrWure, to walk in. and poetM Um Und mad aeaa aesd be ur. does bavs bri wroiiRhi in tfcis Bute if this it to te tb if? of tb yeaee -eiwfiage iMt Summer, sod the ookj brefttk of lbu"e now calling for i Cooveotkm, t iVawrt the rights of uSt SUte, while the eoeiuiee to her fer'exisleaeeve thresleniof m 00 every iMi<'iiik'- be teat "IkVfcb larV' ' I tab ma I k.intt tlVak T Vf.M laaew et tac ruiLl Mtkr Under thi captton h ........... h We Fayettee ille Obsef fer makes an ap-. lhtt .ubjecu of rtrwtio soom la tfa lud o! peal to the( people of thia State in 1 tkrioo miootm? AIm r it auy be o; behalf of Ml TCKISU tlie petri4- dJ it were well lor the people lorrwjrni titp ie lad wIm so opportunely Informed ! nd b oa their ;urd ra.ut (be umi ohr troop near Bethel of the ap-jucu thee wto not pcU- .1- I. r .1. V.t. r. ll.,,w ' ,he,r rP"" openly. ton. . It will be remembered this information led oar troou to fall -I back to Bethel, where they hastily strengtbed their position and await ed the' approach' of, tbe eDemv. Mrs, Tannei) not only aared oar compar atively; feeble troop fromdiaaster on that day, bat the information she llife enabled them' to rain a eplen did victor Bnt Mr. Tunhell ha ' 1 ' . ! ' 1 ' j i ' It '"J '1-' tliM hlnla wmrm inin mivi liiruMini? tha. oeen pecuniarily rnineu ny me war, r, . 1 "--ir 1 v-- rtf r 4 rtu boxe. . Qardaeta. were br in Uir led and Mt a Snok- IUum Uotitri h will tc gratify ing (o many, especially te tboae who bavw Millured lo to knowikat 5Jr. JtwrpiiBlack wef, wboee saoke-bvuM was ruUed a lew weeks agt is oa the track of th llnerr will a leaaocabW prospect ut fully convicting them. The diaootery of aecreteJ salt-pork ia ' the bands o? wlciuui parliet hai put IW officrri of the law 00 Ute right track. .. 1. '.I4 m, mmi .- " We bad Speinf wcaaW all last werk. T1 , , - . , JMTIW 11 .nj4 Km If at tiiHAAPChl 111. finl W Aiiffl ..-.j-., - yv. i rmrA-r .nA .rM a bof of 13 years, to enter the army, j u iioter WM iler pamouin, her zealoq devotion to the Confederate caase, nnd ber elf denial and an fferfngi entitle her Senator. Th Sheriff of Davie and Rowan have a'dvertised an elec- to the grateful asaiataAce of all who ,4 $ tqhe hfd;oo the 18thVfbrBryi bad son or other kindred in the liu tlie ev eralprecuictain (hew can- tie band at Bethel. Send contribu- He for a bcnatortjo fill the place tion W th? Edftorof the Obsem Dr. J. G. Ramsay . We have not An election was held in this Town for Intendant and Cimmiiuionere, on Monday last, which retailed in the election Of the following ticket by a , as yet, beard of any candidate, but suppose the seat will not go begging for au occ8paatT. : Mr. W. A. D'Eucab, from the Baden AgricalturaT and Economic School in Eurooe, has located in thia miserable sham as that, either doe.l .dtonh creaent. nd will not undcrstaud hfs epoch, or is oot i , tt , iMnJ 1- eqoai to it. We havo Ud two ior-1 . . , deed and fiftv thensEnd nrof,MrtX-nll-,llin-- IIe l nation In the grave; we nave morfc j preparing to engage in. the . cujiira- majority of three votes : gaged the Industry of the future for tion of the Grape Vine, and hope j For InUndant. $3,000,000,000. .Now, for thi let j to awaken among; the people of this i Jouk L Soavuc !!?m'"i:V!P:iwl' ! section something like a reasonable,; mtaonfrit--John Snider. Dr ha set free, i am to be the foul of J oJ thi hitherto "h ! ? tA' "r1" 1' ri8,nTmf r CJI me bck frw lb Eho' , JVVt Jki& - We areindtbted to Ihe enterpnVlng pn Misherf 'Meesr. Geo.1 Dunn dr G., Richmond, Va. for lb ree piece of their new and de servedly popular, inuaic, to wits no Ivgal term ; 1 am the lave uf Reeled branch of bnsines. no lawyer's precodeuta ; on hi own oil, ana I win treble tne cotton crop id two year. Why, thia blouder of a Government Jdoea- not know what democracy is, . At Port Royal there il one who bought ig!&plant- . . ' . 1 iwin.nn. ' T nml.t...A Al..ik maciimery upon tliemrO in, , "r ,w: all ; and be take every man that j Similar meetings have been held in ' It is said that Greene eounfy has held a public meeting at her Court house, at -which resolationa were passed endorsing the general coarse of Gov. Vance and urging him to A Neely. xaukfanlIhiiaB Hull, Je. E. Kerr,X. a Mc- e.n men," nd "N one to Jyive. Tlie The election waa warmlr contest-, . 4 ' - r..-. a i. t a m 1 j .u f'cy mem a literal patronage, , ed pj iir. A. Slurphy and the Tick h , 9 , .' -s' eV heretofore annonnced intli Ffl5l?KCwr j. Saxton and Hunter do not want, and everv old woman and child and eick person ami pot them to work. Toj day heTiaa $140,000 worth of cotton, and the saving of hi laborers, $2 OOOarein Saxton's hand to bey thetrt land.: Now spread Port'Roy al,' that normal ' school, ;ovef the Sooth ; make that Yankee the Pre ident, and In one twelve month voir cou W make it nothing but a Demoo peace; atid in another racy, ivcrff, amjucau me land or tke South, and put it into th hands of the ntgroes and the tehiU mien who have fougfU for it, and yon may $0 to deep with your parchment t all will be well. Yoa don't make Gov ernment as you would a clapboard bouse; bat you plant them a yon do an oak. Plant a hundred tbom and negro farmers in the Sooth and a iinndred thousand white soldier Union tbMt will defy the world. THE VIRGINIA ARMY. , 'Ah officer jut from "the army of Virginia, and one who has served gallantly in it from the beginning of the war, give the Mobile liegister cheering account of the-good con dition and dauntle-J spirit of these lie represented that the? troop. are well clad anoT abundantly iro- by their side, and yon may risk the j vided with rations. They are in South, Jeff. Dav is and all. William and Norman to seen re his conquest, divided England among bis nobles, and they hold it to thia day. The ,her divide it among her nobUt black Union man of the Soatb, ay give as, tne uatea, nnrtea, ail not Hanged Unionists of the State, the' power in this State, and" we ead safely come - back ; keep it from aa, or divide it between ua and others, and we most either be exile or be bang. -Now, Mr. Lincoln, in hi proclamation gives to the slaveholders,, under the new guise of land-owner, the power in the State. Now, this experiment baa been tried and found wanting. Ia 1S34 the Britiab- Government emancipated the slave of Jamaica, leaving temporary arrangement to be made or them, a iGvLntorta winter quarters, and like old soldier who know how to take care of tben selves, tliey have bailt themselves hots, have plenty of fuel, and are as comfortable as men ean be - in a cli- of pluck at ever, have no klea of an ytbirig but fightiog aa long as Yankee are on the soil and threat en the liberties of the South, and it never enters then heada that tbey ean be whipped by Lincoln' hire- nag. It is a veteran, tried and glorious army tbat Gen. Lee com mand. The morale and confidence it possesses, it hat won by it own tarpasaing gallantry. It laurels are It own. The men have a religious faith in their glorious chief, and that ehfeFis not annoyed by the anari and discontent of scheming: polkt cal General. ... ether Conntiea, and othm srill pro poae to bold them. There i a com motion throughout thi Stte--a fe v'ertsb'Misqoiet, and with it ; a dis trust of the Confederate Gof eminent ybich bode no good weeaxv'C' C , i ne larmer ana proa ace r or ueor gia are also uolding public meetiags, Sat for the parposeof regolatingthe price of provisions, with the rjew V; muiuj4 mu vn'Tcronient 10 gain our independenee. They put corn at $2.50 per bushel ; wheat at $3 ; ba con, $1 per pound; beefat40eenta; oats alt 150, &e.. &c They seeni to think that something can be done in. this way tq help the common eanse of the Confederacy. The above are the rate fixed for Monroe county, Sumter county, with the same spirit of patriotic zeal for the Confederate caose, puts corn at $1, and bacon at 25 cent. The people of Georgia in tlteir different counties, are eiTu M mm mm. -mm A? r. Maw ..W flf 'i XT . wfMHrglnTfcVTuetr a ..work that extort prai even from those who have sown tare in oar fielda, :j Tbe people of North Carolina have had their minds two much engrossed with the idea that the General Gov ernment contemplated oppressing tbem, and robbing them oCikeijiiU. erty and Conatitatlonal right to en gage in -any scheme calculated to encourage and sustain the Govern-j ment In no other State of tbe Con federacy do we witnea the spirit of diatraat paraliiing the streogtJs a pei noder his name 6nal In nim w reilredaaWirHiJ audi cases, there was a good deal f fct e,! r undir,j .Jd keavy tar, of excitement daringUiedav, thongrt j Tfeaiaiy&te ifothtrig of in unpleasant otnr .oeJrwleU sjdabt; firft'eoetji' if;, corred. iertfpaug of ihe aci, iaii jMrent There seemiito be a general fcnpreMieM I eer. 'ahall be repo.fited and dtared of fu iiTirgiin 'aid eeroeas-ef' thi- Stater4 w vale." " - f! ttuit, there will be' a change thi Sprint; and ' , ' k reported thai ia the matter of tia l ton the Nil enu deep, the us ma . th value ef all peraonal penpert v being tea per cent, Richmond A'awaiiWr. 1. M. (lormo, r bas retire! from the Editonai Chair ef iha Raleigh Spirit of . ... . rrmr w-jr"J7 Vrrr.Z (" Ween year. fmt. ami off., th. takt - A " aold, thf Paper say how i tuch ageocyoor own people have . wi be coaling by a temporary DiitoV. had In briaidna- Upon themJreiUe terrible The SlaU journal eauhliahroent- bm calamity of becoming the battle-field of the been purd:ae.l bj Mewrm. X M. Oormaa Confeikracyf Kvisions and party ltrife, Cp who will-continue it audrr the title Urtiiijf from fiaIlvM Oh. the apparent eonditioo of a house dividdl I . ' - againat itvlf and therefwre ready to fall Tlie , ALL QUIET BELOW. enemy has bnea a doe observer of these in- neollemeo who h-ft KinMoii oh vwtenlar . ..... m.m l.-m .Ik i r. n r .. leaune comiBotiobt. ana tbe following which i " "7? f I'ru,,"m"l71T' " "x mW. Tr - t 5 1f preT. ' reeeived..alon the eoan to .ualte a de under tlie head of f Lata Northern New," niooaiiation in llua'Uireikm Ue (aut not uifirur 10 v"rp PirrI. zii zrr- av--s -ft -g-.- -s Summer Of the theatre of War from Virginia to "North Carolina,' Hnmorp, fean and picidns, howeVpr 'ragtje and mliae4"& MvertheleM make nrwi the pubbe mind a certain eonfidedl expecutiott that a t-hnne fat aboat te be made by wlikh tbe fire and bit a4 aMj1ject t. , finrf if mrtw tiiiek tm Vta VareiinqJL Cbnevanoa ea&d , 5WA tte &ni O.xWy. Antenna bar received from Califoreid, pice ef wood from a tree thirty feet ia diameter, ibe aoanal ring epoa wkick iadieat the age ef the tre to be flOQ yaaea. ' HtmBar. la wriUof fro If wowST NT CT talcs that information ld rewebed there that a card had been (sued at Raleigh fore State Contention for tbe porMae of aecediag from tbe aflegjaooe to the bog them Coofadrfacy. Tbe writer says : " Governor Vance sod near If every leading man in North Carolina, de ire to return ta th ITr, " ft. y,. " An array of nve0MU4and men under Geo. Butler coold march to Raleigh, take pomee 00 ef tbe tapiul and free the Stat from the rule or t&e traitors in one month's time. an army would receive an eothostaatie oome there and all alonr the line of march. T7L" 80 say men who know." I TWre ia not a particle of tret m tne C- . W. ml ri f ZZIl'Ss i CasrCQUiTf TAXES I tlT CiUl "i r yww'jjK.-- . .. . O rt 1 if Siiubun awe f I . To , nm-M y tHr Tun, tttue la Such ; .T? VinT7' V WWM in r wci- i w ia n ar vwur u.. - I w. a, riiut'T. OjUaetw. If
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