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S g ' '"'' "... - : -: : . ."','')r i-'-"-Tl""y;"'' !ss.. j Wx HV below a letter Iroi "7". a u lrttera Xtn MiiacM o w y ; Wx HA ALL SORTS "0 RUMORS be contraband e tee ifrms new gods arriTinglQur city which we ponjecture have-, fled from tbalankeee at Wilmington. They seen o be more aucwsaful- ia mnwDg the! blockade than news at this time, r The manJ "4hcS aya,fdm times anire within" a dey adnhtsf ibiaTe t&J; ra due. In this we iny-beore-fH4aBat-than seme of our brethren 'of the.j'iiu!lUilo-i$raf whom it teems-: that tbe jai"cffif?rft; tnte to; imake' tbem; are not made regret this, and -can axsuro them taat jcm-to iuu We cannot comprehend why , our paper 'does not Haob'oor' friends; when the -pall --does pass throrgb. ; We are euro that tbe-ftult Knot at thUSce. It must origmate with the Post Ofll.ee ajathotitits somewhere ; but& do not balleTO.that It is in the:Pbst: Office in- thU dty; .Yfhrwe are 'ceofidentrthar everything is jdbn wltnmuch tore' and !'4eapatehr as. the; amoant: of .clerical Idree employed will permit. .-: I :ci.i:'r: 01 5 -- The evil Is becoming ifitofcrable an should be looked into xnd correct e dV -' j- The telegraph continues -tot etretch outitslaay ;iengtb; bat it .brings In; the news at a verylbw face, - - - - '""We hlT received two dispatiea ftm:Fette- riHe this "week nhUh , occupied some twenry-xour "hours In reaching, ns. It ja"ayjbeble to briOj In tne accoonte of the :firee siid to haTO.Tecently occurred there, as well as newa fro.m.iOier qrtera before we go to press. j "The Stasdarh Newspaper of this city, peatedly reiarfefditblitilie-paaitwp years, .that the South cannot be. subjugated" or "we cannot be subjugated,? This? wa?IperbYpsia: Zoulle en- UndrsS&z vhtch thatpape is!fous.or,it might have ufiad tae expresaioa wiu! minaiB wseT.v"i for whlcb it is equaliy famous. Were it now'to at tempt to explain itself it wouldoubjWss throw anndry implied fsV or someotbep eubjuncti unctive But what does if thinlc now,jwhen it so gently hints at the propriety of yielding to- LirieofaN' ttltii malum: -. .- 4 . t That paper has been im won UdJy -cautious since the failure of the peace negotiation, et it omiBOus ly hints at a peace that a Stato ConTention.would bring ca.: There are others of khe,a.v?arf 4 ., waj -f thinking," who want a; Conrintiem They;i:with the Standard hare been whipped, riay subjugated,' for a twelve-month. Why fdo they nottnore lustily cAll for a Convention ? jXhe situation, if the . 5f unse!so( the Standard preTaU - witbtbe-people, will soon render a Convention hrpossible, if not useless. Perhaps they. profer. now to "watch, and wai The success ot Sherman Gcems to give the " Standard and tFregr&s, and tiieir RupporteTS the , highest satis faotion." Finding ihat their counsel foy a Convention meets with littlo general faver they , rejoice that Sherman is doin'p -their Convention, work faster .than even a Convention Could do it. What if Sherman, should be chcpked'in his course J wnai it ne snouia oe oeaien anu anniouaiea eeiore kecroues tile Catawba; s we trust he' will, Jiow weuld their tuno be changed rj Whjat if the hopes and prospects. of the . Confederacy , were .to -revive before the Ides of March? What ; if oar- people were to r-lly'in' spiie of the Standard and Prosrest and hurl back.the iavaderr would they be jubilant ver itf Host certainly.; "And If Sherman were to devastate Koith Carolina, would they .aot be equally jubilant ? Who doubi it? ; They have been fur eoraetime playing. at .'lie game of ''Heads I win, tails you lose." No "difference -how -matters .... i , . go, they are determined to be winners. ; . t ' Bat anxious as they and their friend i ha vo been, for a Ccnvention none of theim hare -been bold eoouhjto say what they want It for.. They have talked about a peacethey have been Teady' to go eff into a fir,. at being charged j with being recon structionists and yet every cnej gathers from what they do sy, that they want a convemrohio reran- htmct sons art of a mion. But what hope does j Mr. Lincoln give them lor Reconstruction ? Not a 'word. He "distinctly demands that we submit to the netr f angled conetitutior and laws of the United States and lay down our arms. Would Mr Lincoln admit that a Convention in North Carolina could put her back, into .the Union ? By her own act she withdrew from the old jUnion, but Lincoln contends now shoia still in it never was out. 'But If aha were to call a Convention land resolve to' go : back, would he flan admit she waa tn f Not at1 y alL "The perfidy and baseness of the Lincdln par ' tyand administration; can do anything, except a ajuat and honorable thing. ; . f ; : "" The question is frequently ake(J by the sub '. saisaionis's, can we gain anything by fighting? Wa may or we may: not, If ail oui people were . united in the purposeto malntaiq the straggle for freedom, we think the chances vastly in favor of auccessr jBven'lhe - Standard has said time and again, "we cannot be sobjugate4-By flghtiog as ' - long and as coarageoualy "as 1$ In our power, We should at least maintain our honor. We wbuld at least prove to the world our sincerity ind our cour- 2 . By laying down our arms jand " submitting to Lincoln's terms, we slaould loss everything and ear honor too. It is said, if we cannot accomplish anything by fighting, why continue the struggle at tuch a cost of life? ; But we ma accompliah mheh. Heaven Only knows what m ighj bargained, if our pee pie everywhere would rally to our; standards f-nd resolve to fighf to freedom or desth,1 To sobV we iui auDjuganen as, a j-c&olce,.-and what could, we hope from oar enemies, if we deliberately -eboese sutjugatioa f Could we hope anything . rcm their magnanimity ? . othing.V. And vthat la - life werth to a .brave people, if j with it ceme.db graae and dishonor to them and thair children after A, .. - . " :' " i' ,'" " :-':v .: " Illinois is cettinftt'obe a ccimoDohun St 'tW. 6 ia to be printed for distribution V40U0W3 x.nffiian.ow.uuoconiea:0rraan. 5annn. - - - " - - ' -' - j . ra-vv., . - i.v i.T-?r.' i Ar-:-.t-would b fotetfema5. Mi mvv.; :-;-:;;;, .f;vtir7T i "Sr- Jotfv lrm"a vrreaDondent ail ; Uop KttrxKlttwr4hf. 1 s h lis f! We hate heretofore published fobteeT of impfessmentaBOr in. law never. contejnpleted any suxsb systera aa that mebtibrred by "bar ; corres bk-ihe-coursa puraaed-all be mora damagingiftoijar; cauaMlian tn&hy- Yankee soldiers ceulfrfo proTieioned ie.trae. jbat Jtbt.tr Ke ;!wUifl0gtV: nobleVeteraMnKMCi of 8Hbiateee'is e'qaaUr'M81 to. oertaUheir arms iii thVoflictaga.inat tbt.ee t2nJ-.T C"f The StUo aothorities havodone all iff tbettpow- r io reorrecE ; "abases - of rthe iiripresiffleac law, sad -vre-would advigr-wirirteiKJS aboti y-ftjipion to cni:jt aom egalitt!eanio4 stiSLifM by law, if therahava been anx vjolationsifhAubt lie. Edittrz Will roaVaaSwar a ilmpla liiUmJ gation, -for -my camtort ana iatisiaone, -aro jottob nlighuoicfit f aoma other interested parti9,Ir rJ. la there anyaathorignby wfUch a Post Qua-rte-masterorcVmmissaixtninend out-agent-afl oyr a district of conoty and, rxitrfy tar mers -who are ex empt frtttfOjoifederate iefvica by talvAnirt 40 selfjtaiay'.ne bjntaajiQ?'f: dr.-itjortioB; of his arplua wprOTisioB3 under penal -of bating to- 'account for it' i& 'pmo'saMmtt And' is a farc:vlkHJBlT, by such jder?--For instance: T A t JleinexempteTja S aeryice "by SUtk lav.baaflfty bajrJaoit;CDni to parej rtbis Smount he has already &gkgejt h& (4)arteUa r soldiefor )iOUse of hifamir nA hski4celved theX)mDentation .therefonTo hmyself, by fair and vWgalrtranwctionhd'f y lamiiy neceajuv, uw w". yrai wart,iBT aucw agenta absv fef ered tiLfopbid bis delivering a pai tide ot tha epm so engaged jand ordr;bimi tain jt far the Covernraent-, Is the order ;of:any force f" If to i'to thiVlcase,;and tbemej plati :4is adopted tbrongb tfiVwkblivcwntytjw;thixgh the whplo district, 'on rbat is j it. proposed, to. eed theJiohpToduolng.crasaif ur people i4Ta"o laborer is werthy of bis hire;" and . I. desire to' aScertainif it is alfowed him. fVf Tnust thaye cornt a wtjl as other things- and am .1,. and a are otbersi-tov be arivenltiT tej necessity of. JadiptiDsj unarhanded measuies to Biipply absolate demands ? 1 auisure onr rorernment desiens not tbsorrupt orl itarv its peopletiand;! .hope to.)earr:a,word tjoni youln rir garite am commenced .The following wounaea foiaiers in . . tne. engage meut at Port AQdersoa, . were received at CJenaral HoaaitaliNo: 4 Wilmiortd,.oa Sunday; t9ih last : AM.1 Col vtti- 0 B, 1st N. C. ; Batti' arm brokeii. - WmlJ E;;Bardeii, t?o.- A; 1 " In neck. ' J. G.JleasonCe. B4 . V . hand. li Lancaaterj .Co.ir i CQmI N. C Jiegiment,. right arm amputated. Mason; Co.'I' -. . LuM-Hich, Co. H, ' . severely C -f . W. -H.v Jordan; Ce. F. Ltr'J:'2IIDayi Co. A, dead r : beadJniortally, hip and thigh n it thlghieVerefir: abdemenvaince Noarw OAEOLuri JPxopr era .The editor of the Charlotte ?7efta -gives hiSyexpeneooe during a Recent !Visit:tpastera Sorghum, or more . propfrly ;pealtinff,Vfyrup4' was in abundance . Xvery i farmer .now. iprodaces - more or less of Jt,; and generally of most excellent quality.' re saw some which we think was equal to any of the celebrated New Orleans auar house syrup.' Sagay was rather a scarce article, ind wer saw. none aiier .crosaing ioe aine cu me :jjmingion and'Weldon':railroad-:. J&irny sweetening isOecidedty 'all tke go I amonjrour Eastern friends, jand after repeated trials,' we don't know but' we prefer it to aAerr WiCUnxnf, ;; Ana aweet potatoes i.ftpne aucn are. seen any where else ;Of the mammoth order it requires a boge oven i "tor. bake a single; ;'ne;:;and tnenwneu 11 Dasea unm tne outside Ja thickly created brer with. candy, it is ivithout any 'addi- Xioa; a -most de!tou$ddifla;ror;aJargeifemi!Tr a smaH 'ona, to fiaiFQ it, would have to eat cold pudding, for jupper I tasvalwayv appeared to M M the. dinner . (roasted ,5 (potatoes) given by Alarion Jo theBritiah qfflcijr who Visited him in the! s wamp.-was not such a bad affair6, and tbat r bis biographer, la this i instance, entirely i-failed in hie purpeseoffhei We must not forget to addthat we were treated to some excellent home.. madeu scupper aoig -wine'. tuivu, w uiwr ni ta jutm -jw; "JT". lOreien wines we ever uranx. . - Cotton BcaNED. On - yesterday Messrs, Holf Brown A MockHlost.bj flre,;in the surburbs of the town, one hundred and twentj:fi?e bales xf; cotton. It was, as they asKert, unquestionably the work iof an incendiary. . ' . . ,.:. -' These gentlcnftn oflet fSOnOrewird fori the per sons gnilty of this diabolical dee1 j-but,: it is the duty of every citiE5n,--ohe hb or she-owes' to Mm-' V - rt- --fiu'i-iLf : r- , I. , W verrsoonprove oppril., J . fT foSfefei: M t ! r a ' "-;:l::M.r House's Creek J H Rogers, .sssc' ' .vh-- Mark's Creekr-N Price e r , b-i&T ' ' i tnn5 ijip guuij 10 puuuuuieni. , e nave warned v 1 tv l: : i - , " tgrexi-vrr-the people that we have , incendiaries in oiur midlt j umbe nftraona who ara most KtfiH mam AW.1. try and ita interest ill they not be warned.? - - . - - - - - - t w Sals. Watchman. " - v P'' r t. - Cot. Wk. J. Hoxx. This feaerge :ticr officer: commanding pon or vaanotte,; 13 tfiapJaying the most commendable energXia vtha VeulaUon ofaf- faira conaected. witn nfs immediate spaaabty. He, has bmniied e.AUitarr!pocrbe,whicn otsennv' oTcij puwuu piawo, u. ui . preservation where everything is so favorable to" cbnfu task so difficult that iU aaccesiful accomD is worthy all praise.;. It becomaa the-doty of every - gaod citizen to aid CoL Heke in his effts to keea uvwn lawieHnnw, ami ? 10 preserve iinafi.CitiecarBte 1 which disciplinet themmdfer tax emeraner ThA: I time may aotbe distant when our owe city; may be threatened by the pablie enemy. It will then ba ninah easier for-oar people te realiza tha t,m 1 Col and claces best assist; anew -ia hisiarduoas duties! CJUr. I vl. :. A CoiiurcT Drcutox. Rectntly en the trial of ' r .ir 1 -j rTii' treason. Judrre UchranVof ITacei dMio& - rti ( emphatically that yost'Miby;; eur liiad. hare ne rirht tr arret t " neraoma outside ortnirmf anil saw . irtkifibM.i..ni i Uy, it it an arbitrary aaauxaptiea ef power. CifiV atne can only beermfe upen ; wtrrants -isaued !i upon oatn ana can only be armted br 1 Hhe'Tcivil mcers, anroe trjecl bJOTl onrts. kesa rixhts re guaranteed ia- the-ConiUtatv "d. lit canljreUlwhat olrthalJvtfrxJhrisi pJiJeai(h only, be altered, by. tbt .VJVl.QhniikU OSbi; I ahroudV'fV::- Wyj j tinel. .r ... , . . ; ? .(;;...: rp . 1..- ..;- - ." ' ' :, . . - . .-'".- .' ..'.. . ' . jTr...:..-. ' : v ' " jbjv----- ' 'i.,-. "" : ' 1" ---'-if'---"' -4 tram4 rtrmHideht at I t Uoinmr COUBr.OoWednesdaT 0r, Jobn- L ; ; -i-.T--i ,. : -tt- VTrTiyTE? 1F': i.. , v ' . -. --r-Ma i 'iir.ui i u ednesday M ivJoh n ITfo 2(Jt:ist sie'e Fayetterille st) Koyster, EldridgetSmitb and Jonaan Wmble. i" ..-" ! St AlaryWR; Poole, Oil 3Iodfevfted Fort.- &iCWsi-,ii?U ! I Ki idle Creek Vrm Ballentin"e;.J "jjE Lclbniia' .daroasroe .ckf fs kcr- Jaa Adarns: A BartoVi CreekW S -Thompsoh.-Jt VuHfi aiia J.esso:Peany I-;-;,: ttzA vr:- cii-sw eSiw. iSwift CxeTO" ,Whitaker,;Jt Ml ,on:laBd AllennAdamsi :,:, ,::-c'.c.-:j: 6i:cziLLl:iQd-A- Kitt'a Creek -C Lowe, Wm- Gcgj and .'-fl. WeAlhipioon. v.c i s j?-. Ll''v 1 JJcfcCreekVF.BeTers;1 W-.NiciJpliJ andj-ae f House's Creek JDHavt B A pgrrV-aridiJlit Ebgarav'i sl-r t;-1.-:-:! .. qct i:-s oT. 1' I Marks' Creek No Price; vW:4Kfolaw Blaken .ti-J S-ir.: iizs-f iT White OakILIIudaon, : Jn.t-AnBKJy Mitchell.--:.: - - oTjt 71" ..nBffaloJoaFQwlerVPr.JIan lSea bwougb,c.r:i?no.'in-j. .?iq( 3absl riNew Light WnX-awsf P SiR6gerptf4 04tg McDowoll..;"i'--;i -'rii 2-44 o; o4?jo 'i i i :Wake Forrest G BiAUeoJ:"R a"nd2-S3I Oroes Road5H"A-T Hodge, -C--tlBor10i ftfid --F Dam Q Rogers,! A XS-FertandcD Solloway. &.-tii: rAi.z. ytS3 U;bS ilttltTet-B Sirteklaln JyGfflgfe and. BDGrriffln mo-n.iEoil.i'-s. ietili .uoija. 'aj VPantbet Branch--S raiori Smitb g jftiTttec J-H Adams"'-- 131 arey A K Clements,5 KWR'Alfd nd- F Page. sns t - .5! krnsjjjjp; -.x- V ' takers or TAx"tisT8r"'Jr ) lUleigh District -j ;ion.ew 4SK ik-caJ as; ot iuaiinew.s iainsn ivy St Marks 'R W .Wynne v. ISt JfarVsW R Poole ! : Hi : Middle Creek Jas Adams White Oak & Hudson ; Crabtree Dr T.W Young Buffalo Jjos FowJer: 1 -j w;L?gL P Kogers . . i1 "if .j-. A " Cross Roads -f-ILA-Hodge j Fish' parri 0 j Rogers . .... ' t : a! t: r 'T' Oi: j r ijiiuB:nr-rM a-o writ: ti.mu u-. -'r?:- i Panther Branchy-JJ.L McCuHers ; Carey-r-JujeonardHouFe ' New. Hill Green .BecJcwithi-- -s. .r-i ii 5rae jt prresj 'iap jxiuBn i-rf ,ai9ur Beats 0F.AV,r.A;BF'iN Paki8.- xho-,eath of a celebrity, a d wart, in Pari, the; Frencbipunterpart of the Americai.TomIThumb,! is recojJid., In hjs sixteenth year: he. was placid io theeatailshrnent of -ftnd waa ao mnt that tneKJ-micuess oiNwneans, me raotner joo citizen tageirihafc he;nassea for an InfanL and so dressed. jDu r gu f ihets toajny I . - - - - F 7. ' ; .1 CT-iJ ?. j period; ot tne sirst.reTomiien, secret cuspicneg were I sent by;him,which thus ireach'cdwitbcifeas;pi the,royal family of France. Td (the dayjJi& drath thiaDwarf; named. Richburgyirecdv4a; pejorf fronitbo Orleans srfamily. of 80a: frjes .su-year equivolent tb JE120of our .aioiaey. -Dop)g ithednst j.jtoiriy yeaxa-ae uasjiv.cu.iu uic wui? uwuiuv I FauburgSt. Germain. . 'TJnl ikb-iTam-; ljbam'bihe bad a horror of appearing m public," arflalor nearly I half a' lif6:tlme.has .neRar:croase4 "tba:iTfeshioJf his own door, t pt tueieast .remarKabjfeatnraap the career of - this c creature b , tb lp;tbkt "he lira :to the age: of ninety-two yektjEtyMsh raper, I U: i Destructive Fire A -fira brok Ta - onr Wednesdav last.-viirNoh deiitrn&nil.fiAKtv brick storehouse occupied Jbyf.i MesSrsraisys Rfton; the wood storehouee. of Mf . Elo'reyr("n which the fire originated;) a sbW eall ttfe 'miri ket house, and several cabins and duthirfeosih4he rear of the Pannel House: Theibdmtcbtamd a large quantify of merchandize '-'aM Waioe ingsna tneVTCtnrty ot rtie"fitrTie5:af ded aginjdanger.were ftp with them? which afforded-a- iWl Ve't-For -plani derers, - which lt. i& saidns nc4gteV7 ' ! If thy p eople go" bu'ta battle ailir inVmr withersoever hou shalt send them:an 45rayfdtb the Lord toward, the, city rTichtholphl and toward ;tle ..house that X IKaye "bifMi(b tby namev- --; ..si!;ivv .i;;:).ts4;.-':. IThen-jhear thou in "heavert irpT&'iJ suppjicatibr, and maintaiq their cause't'f" Sings. viiL 44. 45 - .tr.i ; w- K;s...i- ioica Ifjnv naonle" which Are called bv niWjtri 'Hhkli iroiu.-.vucir, wiuikc rwyit men ;vwi: . i?ear"Trom Heaven, and will forgive their stasia ip will heal -their' land. II Chronr, yii. 14r ee' I Kings, viii, An Immense CoNTRACTltrJ . who resides at the Hague.'h &k acijatred a coifeesi6o:or lighung Moscow, with jras.illtk years and gives bim'tbe exclure jpfffiifiEtt 1of Ufy.1 Moscow. has. mote than four.-hundred:4jteisj aW 1 three thousand coilee honses, ina ;aiSilBbs:t'l kucsa am vycH uigni, as me inoaoita seuioai goto bed before two or th ree irt the mr3iiBWaiid i0 the winter scarcety;; : e Ver xemaigVihTll atreeta. . .The number of Phonal., andii ntjftai'e)w ii' tour times creater than in PatprRhr. iUh ceseion -.wilt require .ootlossal :ras worklSfit there can; be no doubt it prbmisea' in V flriancfti; pSrb tnepro- of thcphofographioarUj IAJady; last, : weekhad her :im&jr a rpnugrapK;w - e - executeasit socwfiXtUat he her nnsnma nretfinMr iom -flrnrthsr--w -iitu .'rf.'HJ inn UWhavingrun arartBnroof; his friends wrotehimi tbat aefcthircmjld rually tarin Wm in tbface: Jto Whictillt t fed; !T;he akin-bir a bbiledlega(ed4bt2 swoStbenatterrasd trttiaTe tha Wira in the law upon the - 'V - Tf i ri Sackhorn-J XX Collins:": Jessa-B4VtBfidJi JL H .4 awiitureeK-rtii..niraKerj ..v - M-v-.ni j J"-: -v. .. -. . .v. f-. e bu wit arnyill r ISEIPTAKT 0PE FOTf US ?:;'" The hour is dark saya the Biblical JUtorder the dark est thatTrypoTcTIhe; Con!federaterc?4tes have - yetsjri. Shi natf J triulipbant march through GeVrgiar and the JfiU of SaVarioah; f ytbe capture I' of Fi t Jfeherifh otirf owt State, the coeu pation of-Ct fumbla fcj Cjbrj emygandtiie probable copseuetfces.oTteir disasters hTve sratly-depresaed the public: mind. 1 ne juture, is full of Deril. Sherman easinff' Beauregard back frora Jolurbia by the force of - superior numbers; - Tbbtaaa u-eparintr to sweep throuh'MissMippi J 1 1. L ' J fl. ..l 'll. V- t. a. it, i. ing U9 Wblh r:Jsiaoselessi longer to con tinue the sfrnxgglej Wev below aji extract from one nf rureixch an srs-which answers thcc Question. j"Is there then- any hop. for usf We cah anT y 1i-hcTer:aanie that .there t wast inr tbe GddrsiTbmjrcohadjJoiriz&fctvh tuccess r aiiw ciberinrayHMit through Hia'Xavor. If we look, ed for It from any - other source our hepe was urfotuidpk:ftnroJtheistic toiiaYkDovyh. .Attherthat, dmne and mercy were our own" salratioH,. . And they ' are' eiui0 JMJSfv and Jreinot otte little more sauC Xndthexitre iwtf as ? enmpiptentitof worfc quu r d&rrerjuice as Jtheywere thani - lOur caose? iarikot 8unk;iiodtbjMdabiK:ty;to save it. Arid it jnar? aficara1kfsQ dow aslthatie ilu the eryi! lass trmity they 'can raise it up, and crown it - with victoryT-Wtess cinl-our maoaeia and uubelif are ah'a&dAtt ikouraelv.e&;i It neater b tooV late o cherUblour bopflia d3eL:aa loner v as we; Tremain ifaakto.righ t ajwi'duty. Ho! will not1, forsake tadihst-t farakkithem. t Nor d any disasters, hOweTer many and great. rtiVfi iixaoleoViE not fatid; wiHuot farorlbur cxisetetbafe rvhaveonjoreasortto hop i niaioK tctTKioitoiii oiir bebalco Wei most walk by faith, and not by sight. We must not jedre byippear anccSiilts biandjnystenouS'WHlasaiatways has lt-ienasito hy:l ASjijJghipflwtnnd inereyrcan bring deliverance to the most desperate . cause, so tliev:;oftw saitf untihtbe .cauaa iadesparateibefoie 'theft appear 3on ilsiielp. Our. faitb and hope must fuastaj)Ojan.Tisioie.evtMcxiJw .uin erWise they are not fai tlx and hope at all, but mere natertdilff an expea man xeasorangsyolThe faith and hope which He re- ouires aiiavwhlchrifEejAss proia to accept and crown witkblestin&n: restbn Himttlf siene. TheV gf;0Bfj)fiii:own4)owr and mercy;, they are .innortP. ftnlv hv Hi oWn- word. nftWftd and aim- ilatellPJPW'W - - ---f. ,r?z.-- - iriiHRphoej&iawortunerJ nmnrPfl Hut thT4urviTB amid njirr und do neri&h. when-alL ia Joatu When deercalleth un todeep 'ji ViVXmowi, raised t1stfimnian)mdc T?&-tethtZ,w:;-mT taught to say, " TO-art thou cast down, oh my. aoul and why art tnnn nisq"iwTgn ni ttih r "?p for I shall y.ffeHftbeJielp tenariceP' " J "! SSc!5P 1 mm ;wnaKtne ?wiuoi 5jroo; js as.io iae issue, w tne -pres ent war and the late or these Confederate fitSktes But this we do say, wbilej.au omnipotent and most merciful. God rigns, we hare no reason to despair, there is till help and hopeor U8.' Grant that we are not able; tb 'withstand piJr enlenwea. "v neter ara able -now as we ever werel" Gran tthat; we ido not deserve that help-;Ttei treref,i ojd deserve it. We are a people mwiting destruction. i'But our hope is in His mercy. isa God whOhBareth prayer. He spared guilty; Israel . ateinterces evon ot Moses. Me i wiji .spare ,us when lienas uri4i4iP:RimaJon4 : MnitrPrVNiStrarEin' iit'Oldrn Trwo A wri. "3 si terXn lhafrn.y ithdNayy. J9umal groups some ygry TntftVesting -facts in reference to the subject of military punishmenls, as. practiced in former times. showing the barbarloussererity. employed hj the ii0ftu k .k.-.wLs.-i pfrlChldVy ormentsrwhiebf n this--ar! .icaly:ylsited-upbn thi exteemesi'biTe-iideV - In the Roman army3fefnreLthe time of Crexsus, miliWrj, punisbnien also vry .severe, ;butwft ry iatione; , sXurgiSg among theR lv4bftn,AnrtHanRu fractory ichnbl-Boya used to be chastised. . r A l HisahsdiencB of,orders.inyQlyed-ihe penally:" of death attkft vrjll of the general and , desertion was r.nnf5Tirfir.Rf Mk.MjiiL"'.Ljrk.x. - v i saienjriTT-raaes ;cnj aiayery. l.was very ;cdras njyCaJiOlo troops ' who -bebaVed badlyJh anyway? with barleys instead of K wheat.' 1 Corps &atiaayuner peculiarircumstaiujes; wereimader to lieUhout thecamp, without shelter rrftlcihd until thev reoaTcred thfr nd nejnstnce? i3 rerded , "where - a"; body" " of troop?s who had proved delinquent, "were made ltd swear that they w.ould never henceforth take food cr djinkiunltiss-jjj a standing position, excepty?aen oblisrod hr siclcnes9 lo do1 n: . , . .. r obliged-by sickness to do. so; . i . j oiiMiutiAK uisioKi. . in me year 1040 the city of Buffalo New York contained', among its papula ti6cfti2eirof fodefatigable industry a tin tirinx enterprise. - . - . ...-. "Whole blocks of capacionar warehouses were erected bylMbrkw. seet..wfrttjaid'-cqat, graded," payenlTgbMaponia ? .recoeiidajtioBui wttbrTits aajistarjrfee and ' ne' nubile nhdrTjilin VjbYjstdlr.ure'bi1 auccess washout the sanction 'M aAd of jhlai puJaliftspirited 'eJtiXBni: ,The reraah. f !8t7me,hd caused him to totter. : - s I nourwBo,cpmmutea a deed which consiened him to tho plate Prison. - Pardoned out, and no laeradical I st?aV ..iLPS' to suema,.8ave mat insecaraoie ironiv rnisfortnnvat- fiis'namelheiljcame'.:'lTewTork'eitT starieq tne hotel business at the corner of Broad way- od Oonftlandtreets. Failing in' this, ha went to,Long Island's sea girt shored and took the celebrated Bath. .Hsuse: a summer eataMiahr mant. . -V -T. y . I , Scob diFgusted with his luck there, he left vthl regfon'of the civiUzitibn altoaetber. and ebuffhtlhe I .tM " 5 " WT , Pacaef quiet ana rest-durin? the remunHar nt Uim . s . . Heaettled in -what : has aproyed to' be 'the heart of tb3 Wet -Virginia oil region and now this un fortunate yetjucky, this untiring iiTepressible man conclode hie'strange. eventful history by leaving to his. heirs- a .large-fortune,- yalued at, three' mil Uaus.ordolIara.l jHe bore the well known name' of grab , wb'o resiguei in consequence f hayia been elected oyernorowueOTteax.i 1 TbVdoye vas' the first newspaper ' carrier.-when rr . " 1 one iruuig H.nem.vui- aun ioac,.. r jtxi jor I : r.- ft. . j -1, Ndahr Tt'con tamed Vv rbartitrsph ca its weathtr. tary xaia-cicroraaa u o nMfs ot antiquity m the enforcement ir discipline inu of tbe JBoetbn'Society of Nitural flistbr ande tna.mte,nancev::of.'-.ia -higaldierTpirir'-iii ' A u A ' if '&TrWlfe Pr made by a member-on the waW bogi 'a.!..--? ..1 ftt, cockroaches that infest our houses. The' exDeri- heacTnturi (fiiwd; 4f hebroke hewaapiW nouseKeepers will appreciate. . oWpdgeofihejnfederata. States t Courts for-iht Mas "at Ridgeway. '5 " '.Tr:ri Distrjet of iSoath: Carolina Tiea.Hoo A.L21a - Fab. d. I8li. r .. x T E L E G RAP B I C "R E P 0 R T S . Entered a;cQrdiagtQ act orcon wetla tu jtir lbl, bj 4. STeBAaMitjiaOT'aite til'rent-Charlotte. i--- at;e"J Ctf ARWrrmV, Feb; - "P;asVfengetdfbm liiS?ejat-Um destroyed much property -Th er, Veport lacks coa- Tbex force left at Columbia said. to be inajgniSr ntbsasbeen' .rx'ptlfed.' V i- ''J.:tcz-P-z ciu , A-iarge- iwrco nx leacn voester lo-uay. . ifitT move ra ejjity. js fultpl he. wildest .rumoraodtelia- bleinfo? motion 4a contraband. us PETaHiBraa; Feb. S< the. Ricbfaondt ipsv .4 The. iunVa'; captiea reacb-'Kilorious New-Evaottatiotf of CharWtoa "hUface Of iVeasdndurs-TbV Ql. Fla tfokta oirubterdc., . ,-x;:-iot tvogejS .rypr Jiaa.been;iesxcdi;frca FcrLWanenfrole--He will be excbatrfelt 1V Gold on Monday 202. . " .' .nCu Ira s s.;il 2 13 ;;. zrV' arofeftO;, a.dw-icfs sty art ImptrUl meatiag' ef the f Fruncfe PriryI3oHncil waabejd hT PirT'on Hbi'tfc laifettfclA"WiiMAmVHo with those, of Ine Mex.cin- E nrin&aaLQtjeefcofo usdarsteei thatthe,Coanc11's4nal agreemeflwaa, taWtala rki''tff tnt. trvk,V-ilL' for-thresentromy mdrerneuts, wilboUf b- erer, indulging fear of its security. "the British Parliament, opened -OQjhe 6th fa- VaO CZLZiitlL c - " --x . ." " Her Majesty tegardfl ste 1 iween mo -comeiiaimr paruej?, buv. wouia rejoice at t-.r-vr" ' - . I vyj-i -f 1 r 11 VIi 1.! 1 frienoTlT relations between them--:) - r'cIn he-HouseSpf .Lord .Iidrcl Derby referred ib the temmitiorr of "the i-eciprocity ;tfeaty,f abd'ibe trcktriegufmtf the naval' force laTtbe, LakeeLjii -'t--r 7- - - , -Z . 7tZ?. 1: J- deeplyXrespoBsab e.lf, thejlare, uoliWl y awake.lt these ftCts-of the government 6f the United States." 11.' ... -1'. ' . - r t" rr tt,ti- .. f. A f Mountain of Salt is St. Dominqo. In the .1. l!Ji..Ji. "Tk L ' . 1 eouia Blue vi ou. jjuimiijjg, tiy aa; province 4) Atuai? isHbajmbst singular! fait deposit to be foand fn ft V'vforld; ""There is here amounlain of saltaix mfl&'1onjjrpoi four td five huridfed fecr high.' In some -places yjfce the sides of, themountain Are,. herly par- pendftujarrlare'oliffa.ot salt Tare exposed toyiew. while in other parts -a elating r;ordirt from ea to tbtrtyfeet ddepVeoVeVs'the aal K i ' . t " This" alt, in.IfsJCi-udd - stafo, contains t9 6,'7f pi j " oeut-pure, salt A ravlrojd, somea miles in lenrth' i&?tH JFiy0?1 Th?Dv V , 7V V - , ' .".,'" ' , ' . . ; I . Borax r Rolen es.anp BtJOs-rAt the last meet- mens .was. triea prsprimning it aiouna eyert'CTack 55 d. ?ev"8f ter.tobeie msectwithis yW"U8 t-At the end-xfwentyouj hours ouerxs foUh4 Value of which nJdat A person entering the 3i6u$e orCommons When j Parliament wa.rsftTtngrxdlarmedrn"r 1 -Theee ara good. genleraeo I '- cT)uld w work er r i mjjl 1 1 . ill v 1 1 lit .inp. nnininif w ' s ;iV.uMw!iiojvu, uxj voo if icau r-'aaia one of .the attendants. j.--, . r rjii t A 1 It il ' ' i - rugen&erf- wi8;iD! repiy. . ; ? F 4 Common Politeness. Two genUenien'-hayinay difference, fne went to the other's- door a od'-wrote iVcoundrel'upon it The other ca fled upbrt bis negb- . bor and va? answered by :a servant that hii oaster waajoot at bcme.-?No matter,- was the reDly.lFea 1 ly wished to return: hia visit, I mvmir iKi'n f as qe-ieit bia-xiaiae -l-.v. -i :ti;. ); j at my dobmbis morning. Atlils Teaidence is HUl2boro, . on Siiiday meratijUai' iIrk Henry 'C.tstfoad, axed aboutv 'of ty years. IXr waaltof ""jjear consiaieni rxremoetor tne Dap tut Cbthar,'! " -f' waa.muca"reapcte4 by hii fdlow-clttzena aad-aH whekaew I- XV.- ft. N e -W.A d ver t4o rri Oft ts ' Vr-JFFC;cHATHAi BAIiatOArirX)llPAittrf 'I -ithi. f Vmrmn v will KaM rka. . l wstoR. R. Co., In Itafeirb, on Tnarttfay tlie 4ay 4t rr-Aw f-f- $ rr w. aw . . Treaarfo; ; Office Chief Quartermaster, C. BIA., i f 'tiY ; -IXlSTKICT.Oi NORTfl CAXOtlXAiv : t f vx! : -s Raleigh; Feb. 3, lea nONTRACTOItS WITH lU MA JOB w. w. prrRC2, Trri at tbUoflea with la tvrafr 4ara SAKWSSiLff 5!? Mirel y drcafar of tb td inrC- will be reporutf (ra and accarate sutemeni or tneir contra U Ircafar nf tb 8d nt will be mjorteJ ft fTib7& j Um Vn.M:.).! -r gethtr with ail detailed aad light dirty man woikta-:wi: brought on rbetr iWndi. TT ' t . nnnnTirt 4itlt v Major and Chief Q.XU' K An a wax UiX xiiis 3iii oir iiius xjyaiu Kajfro . Boy . named Q aorge. 'Ui U - a, ariga it j alnaed malattOj-abat 2--yaara-d, A feat iscbaa and ultima to ba'a barbar ..The -abeve reward rorl paid for. bla eoafinaioent io aoyrtja il or hia t!aljvf' mrmNBK's ax.manacs tou isss now esadt. T-Prijwriinridred ' " 73 w ; : -. . , -- uua, : . -w-- : ; - .- ainfflecopy, - 1 CO .measures iramea iniafnirit :ni :noamiaiu,v.taxji . f His coun- ioglisn nshery quc6ti0nt'and-with'ill risks3 aai ' - J I I dansrera of: war HerrMaieatyVpovernment I mi 1 1 1. i.i 1 . . m " ill M ill r &
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1865, edition 1
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