GREENSBOROUGS, N. C, MARCH 21, 18C3.
VOL. XXIV.
NO. 1,241.
It
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PUBLISHED WF.EKLT, BT
ffl. S. SHERWOOD,
rDiron and pkopriktor.
Alphomo W. Infold, liiislilt UiUf.
TERMS, 3.00 A YKAtt IN ADVANCE.
flutes of Adverllalnff.
On b.!Ur j.r pure, for the fine wetk, mi
ten fore, rjr vth ti.erenr. TweNs
a r .. m-ika ur. PadOelUoa mada io
U -r f Handing matter a lollowa :
3 MONTHS. 0 MOHTII. 1 Ti.
on. N..re I- 80u
t... s. ;.mi JO'X) 14.00
r.' .rit.r. .I0.i
.20.00
Krrn I he Looloti Time
l.lnrulu the l,at.
In d iy f ir wy, w.cti '.lie Valley ol
the MiHti-sippi .u'l be feeding its hun
dred millions and great independent n
pons shall, wuh balanced power, and with
ili k i in ii i n m I ri- i)i t of riltt. which in llio
result of balane.-d M)WWJ, occupy tho grcal
W.m.tii Wi.rliJ in those faraway dua
mdu-wious stub-nta, peering into lh at,
reti wait intciem and expatiate with
lomln-jnt upoii every min of thoso event
hn ii r.wii upon ii almost qucker th in
we i mii hinmcle them. To the Americans
I i bote limes, div iled into powerful com
minutes winch had ''. i n drawn together
i y tin nover-fiiiling uifl.i nccs of u ci innmii
inli rest, ihe cvei.tt thai aio low. progress
ing b. I rc our yet will be a 1 1 beginning
i I nil tlurigt. The su j-cm or t un un ol h
cr A ynm of uidepi -intent Stales will
t r t ' c ili' u rly ihrots by which u new con
l 1 1 1'Mi o i'i i y was bom, and note ly
wii.it happ cnui-s" 1. 1 events i y hud be n
x mp'. d irom 1 1- curse ol a c dossal do
1:1 U', bearini; w ithin jis ll I'loclemciits
nt I ii I :n il a r .nttUuilonal pronoiiess
towardt nnar.-hy. Governor Moiehcad's
ai-o.nloi ihf lirtt h Intiti will steal into
iiiur. 1 1 I hit Ii v it out which shall by
Hi. -i- i mi. t b.- . .. it dilated -hall have been
"...In mIv and wisely made, so that each
M ' . ! .1
:i i nt ilifin h.-i , hul n siitlii-iency of ag-
L t 1 r a.a.iml.k
ii 'itf iMrr, ii.i'ii i in iu m i 1 1 1. ji viuiu
ii"
W.I
nt A ui ic iim ol th prrtont duf ihh ihf
Ii u i i l-'ii ol tho War ol In iopiidnce.
V i:i4 Aim lira will worpler at the bliiul
r. 1 wiiicn "ii'ht to pin and mcttar to.
(-' tpT i hr ld I'l.ioii w ith bayonvta and
i. ii I, j i-tat w. r.'ilo!! doHpito the lolly
i i ir mi. M'ir.4 in ntif mptin to conquer
I ' . h :. tin- V. tii in World by anno.
In n I .t'iir' whilo nalinc h-n courso of
t.i i rv mi t"iiif mi nit no waslo and teimnl-
! , i... .i . . iltu will bo taught thai
tli.- . "r v . t i li dm iniHii eiiu-nt ol lhf rent
. Ui.'it w.it tirti loid in a loom ol tho
lii.'i-h t Niiul Liverpool. . An exile who
I. i i 'ii put in tl cuiliofi mectinj;
I i ili Uti I'n-Hidi'iu of tre Unili d
.''! d t' i, i!ih j'litoi ol tho l'eare Con
( i I tui' k'oty t a Liverpool audi-
h"-' Mie men of the South w.'nt. to
rii 't in to cviiiont u pi ace. und how
insure four years ol domestic supremacy to
a fa'tion w.iich is not ern a .majority.
Re is shrewd and eager for a bargain, as i
shown by the readiiifM w to which he
threw down his hands and raided Ins bead
at i-omethinif Mr. Rives, ol Virginia,, ad
vaticed, and tried tddme a bargain writh
him to deiauh Virginia
That bey 0'd this party bonoa'.y he has no
other principle but to carry ou: nis viewn.
cither ly force or fraud, be doe not seem
even to profess. His oath of office, which
he leigned to consider as obliging him to
enforce tbolaw anJ the Coua.ituiion in the
South, has not prevented his abolishing or
suspending tbe laws and the t'nsii'.ution
both in Norlfc and South. Impartiality us
a Governor he does not even affect, lor bis
enemies, the democrat!, are kept down or
Hit it a nrikmiB- and lh IlfOUblh and. who
- ' .
Court Oyer and Terminer.
An AU authorizing iht Governor to ittut eommm$uu
.to hold Covr.i of Ofer and Ttrmmtr, andor other
Section 1. Be it enacted by the uenerai
Amblv of the State of North Carolina,
nil it in lift re bv enacted bv he aalbority.
T I ton.h Uf the same, That on the nett.ioa of the
a from the South.- j Court of coanty, or 9n the
aptdication of the Attorney General, or
the Solicitor of any of the Judiciary Cir
cuitn, or lor olber good eauso fchown.slio
Governor chall ime commisbiefhs of Oyer
and Terminer to the Judges of the-Super-tor
Courts of Law, which Courts of Oyer
and Terminer hall have jurisdictions to
indict and try all while jKimoiis, slaves and
Iroe personrf of .olor, and all other 'persons
charged with capital felonies, crimes and
mdemeanors, or any offences against or
i in the violation of the statute lawoime
i ; State, or any violation or offence wfcavover
of tho criminal law 01 wh.vh mv uupouwi
CouriH at their regular .terms ha?e juna-
arn hin s'liinorters. do ns thev ulease with
inmuiiitr. HdclneH not even see srand
in the corruption which so.hhockeu our
European nations when oteni alum niy , . . and tlie jUilgcs shall be clothed
proved and made j um.cny tne nan.ngion . necestary powers lor tbe trial ol
Congress, tie hud a Mory reaiiy mso ior , n 'tM charged with the
Ibis. Wbcnafckuat u.e i.e noUh -J, of lhe crin,ial lawa or the Miatute
why he did i.ot haig the lruudul. nt ,aW of , his Siate, and lhe presiding Judge
tractor, ue repli.u oy leuing m que.o..- j ((J ma lce,d lo lry coiun.ue or
er an anecilotr ol a circumstance 11 j rt.movo indictmcnls, such continuance or
o -Currcd to him when ho wrts larmmg m , .() be rt.,,uiHved by the same rule
inois. 1 wuh trotioie l, lie i-aiu. wun . ,,.. f44i rcmotuU ai
i n. r i v""
llio gt-nerai i"rm 01 mc uhi'sh h
tikunkH, and iboy did a great deal of
agotolhelarm. Sol '.o.Jghi I d m-1 ti aps lheUk.lk (1 lht) Superior Court
and catch the vermin Well, I mude 1,10 ol Jmw 'n iraue fuhpenan lor witness
trap-.and allera bit I aught u lot i f 8e88jlin8 of Uie CoQ.tnol
hkunks When I had caught the skiiius, Tcrminerf UI,d lhe wunehses
i minlihiir Viiin In mi- tAi I huiiI "Wi ll. ' i . .
-i id itlini. nt may he an adult nation,
Ii . in an nit n Ity ol interest
wtil nl tin- Hrene ol uliUgtiter at
Ii i tiiteiup o m i. n now Khuddr, even
History of Small Pox.
This loathsome disease, which has been
doveloped throughout tbe country by Yan-
iaun,4s ot interest onoagb to gie a
short ariicle a nlaca in nnr rnlo m i, . nlk it
history, which we compilo mainly from tho
i enny JlSgaXIDe.
In tbe history of tho world we find at
Tarious times the record of epidemic or
spreading diseases under name of Plagues,
lhe word plague is apt to convey a very
ireDime ioea to one not of the medu ul
fraternity which is unable to dcterioo, bu'
in reality it is nothing mreor less than a
lever, ineffre&t iiin or TiiHiu in
1665 caused the death ot 8.000 i.erMina in
one week, and waaff the pature of epi
iemic ol spreading diseases, which may
iaice tis orgirr in tbe remotest district of an
stcnsiTe country, and yet if its ptogreaa
oe innepnaentot the pecoltarity of soil
and climate it may soon come to overrun
tho whole. In the same way, although a
spread. ng malady coiumences in one hem
isphere of the gl be, i. may after a time
invade the others. Small pox, previous
to vacination, was a plague which exerci
sed a utill more destructive power than any
olher and whole districts were depopulated
by it. The physidians of ancient Greece
and Romo, it does not appear were at all
cquajnie,d with small pox. . We have to
look for traces of its.early progress furiher
cat. In th tradition of the people ol
China and ilindoosian, it wan enumerated
an one of the common diseases ol the coun
tries, and those countries must be consider
ed us the cradle of small pox which would
most naturally he the result of a dense
population and the filth engendered from
poverty. Its first appearance in western
Asia was about the middle of he six b
century and Europe was not invaded till a
laler period-.
In the yar 569 tho city of Mecca in
Arabia was besieged by an army ot Ahys-
MPinan Christians under tho command o
t i . i. . i . ...
Aineiiu, wuu me expectation ol destroying
a i agan temple within that city. In tins
army the small pox committed dieadfu
havoc and the meanle8 appeared ut the same
time, so we are told. It reached Great
Britain m the beginning of the 9 h c entu
ry. In 1517 St. i)om!Hgu one of lhe Went
India Islands was infected bv it and t ot
less than one million of Indians w-ro di s
troyed by it and the murderous arm ol
the Spunnh invaders. In loJUil cm men
ce in Cuba and Imm theuce tl wun i a rii d
t Mexico; in the laller country in a short
time it is computed three und a h;. if mil
lions of its inhabitants were currud off by
it including tho brother aod succossor -l the
supeiior Montezuma Peculun ities o.
.1!.. ....,l....?..efeaa..-h.'l'sitnfa1.u'l- . f , I
to posterity, and is it ultimately lo he 11 S 1 ''u I J" J- - ( ! cmnate niuci it not, ,or in HUI Ireland
cU-.d mo.,g tha.. camlogue of mongers, bU"" l,ttlvc1J,r VJ l" 'dl f venire, w-s nearly decimated by .1, 1C U00 Pe.u...
the wholesale assassins und b.iU hi-rsol bcC- 4" 11 1Urlhl'F vt'vl, ti' ll;wh' n having died with the d.beato w,.h.i. a very
iheirkiiidT Are not tho hall million of j anv l-crson or pei sons lire confined in any j sho: I perod of time ; a nil :n 1,33. Cmen
buhtinc men who have already fallen bv JaM' l"cr inan U1U Ja."."1 , . . lost neany an its inhaoitunis iy it.
ore and st.-cl, or rotted by disease enouh
tT . RTr"ler Rn'1 3,p rll- !"' withMm.HitpW.laj.Hd deal of
lhe la-tliejji-.er says n has learned t mmrat iht-tiial : Imi hM .i l i.
'ni.fti. ii. ...I..K.I..I.I.. ...i . ' ' "
- ... "J "y-.i'iai, jni.. nnfieoimp.! n..lr tin ct oJ ami tmHec-t-
than U .r.h. Ireim r ..f .Uo-Saus is el nnhnrr ..f Mr M- o-e, an- llio e,ral
discrediting in la office C onfederate mo U an ing whH. he n. bin lllv I rouZhl
ey. Aud ihul paper adds : , to bear uuoi. Ui . .
,40n Wrdi.esda lat a Eiitlii.mn vreMfttrd M.f ' -
more Si.te coupons at the TiekUrj lrDrtment v. a
and w.8 offerrd Confederwfe mo,.ey. Thihe J. 1U ' T b Fl ,rnd EoCattlo.
ueu io -ane, on (be ioU d that he ws Sute cred- aurniKm io ihf l.'li.iwing cirou-
iior.anjeniiileJ to 3tt money. W0,h would ,.ot ' ar from theSiate Elucatio.ral A. .M-i..;.kM
....... M
, of North Caroliu i. Tho olj rt pro, M.ed
pay in Treasury notes, aud the creditor 1-n tk.
ofiice uup.d."
lhe gentleman re 1 erred ir la. We under i " " ' 1 rasl n,0,"'nt l the people of the
stand, John U. Kiiklaml, of H:l sb roiigh. Confederacy, and it is des ta'de that tha
Now, who has disced. ted . Cnfoderato Couveuiion at Coiuml.i b- ll u.u..l. H
money I Mr. Worth has in hand a larire v
amount of Confedei ale m.ney, whick he
is paying out to Slate creditors as they
present their clntma. lie makes no dis.
tincliou beiwf en then, t,ui pay. thorn all
in this cuirer.cy. If the currency be god
and il rtfr-Uirhi not to ho discredited, irhu
did Mr. KukLmd refuse to take it ? W h y
did ho demand J icasury note-? The pica
wnicn no puis in that be is ' a Slate credi
tor," will not avail him. Is ho any belter,
as "a Stale cr.dit.n," thitn tho soldier..
u hum l D ...... n . T ftv
ii, 1 dVlliaUT JLiCWIrt- Willi iAI r
W, II,
your
. in
and
a n ighhorcarne lo roe aawl said,
larmt-r Lincoln, why oi.t't y.-u kill
bkuiiki?' And I said, "Y u may U
all il ou like, and"ha"e llieir tkin ;
my neighbor killed one ol em, but thai
skunk made such anawlul -luncii al-rv he
du d, that we calculated to let nil the ret
go." Agaii, the moral is not of a lofty
kind, although the 1 1. 1-r, . re t a 1 1 n is not
difficult.. W'e thiiU we can see how inse
cure mist bo tho lives, and lib. rly und
property ol the members ol a hostile party
when such a party chiel as thi ism pnwer
and how insupportable mu-t be u despotism
in which a man o' this calibre is ite ilcsp"t.
We have here the lnst'iy of the begin1
ning of lhe end, bul wlm can tell how the
pages will bo written whcl) are vet io he
filled before the inevitable reparation is :v
Complishud
.1 . i. .. ii .i....i .... 1 1...
wnen siin.moieu, ouan uniu uuwci
same tules, lorleilures and penalties, and
wun the same privileges ns if lhe le-m
were a regular term. And the Judge
appointed to hold tho Coui t of Oy er and
TYrmin-r in the county for which .appli
cation is made, shall fix tho time for hsddiug
the same, an J shall forthwith iwtify the
S'leriffol thecuuntyof such lime appoin
ted for holdingsuch Court; and the oCicers
pro-eculing lor tho late attending such
Court, shah be entitled to receive .ht same
tecs and compensation as for attending a
regular tfi in of tho Superior Court
1 Sec. 2 Be it further enacleii, That lhe
said Cwuits shall be held at the c Miriios
i s ol Hio ilifK'i enl counties, at the same
places at which lhe general terms ot the
in i - .1' . , . i . j
Are McenvH like those which ' 0,,.tf,A n uH, th
wo a short limo since de.-enhed from Da- . r...t i okrl(r u.
. .. . . .i Clerk ol the County Couit ana bheritl, as-
iioiui- ec io inieriM se, anu it uie i eii ii ui . , , - , , n . i...is
i i j . . ji ii sisied by three Justices ol the Peace, shall,
latt President to go out 8inid horrible 3 , . . , '
... in uie same nieue in unu ci pwho io
VIII. Mil , IW
latt l'resiaeni lo go
massacres ot white women an
bo followed by the exlei inu atiwii o
in lhe same
I .1........ f - I, nn I u lorniy (I f 11 IV la lllrv
I' lllO u i ne irjjuioi ...-, v..M'. J J
.1 .11.. ... ... ...... .. a. -J U Ilia . K.l II llaataatll m ll.l-
ki.ai, - ;.. ..... v i. v f. i : i....... .. ui inn i -si Mi-ii""""! " "V . .....a,.
. , , . . . 'Hi i , ed by the Sl:ei iff, from which shall be made
lamu not linnwn in ihih it will he lainiwn 1 .' . . .
)
January 12 h, 1803. I
Sin: At the last anneal meeting of tha
State E lucalinnal Aociatin ! North
Carolit a, held in tho iowh of LmrUtoti,
on lhe 14ih aud 15 h ol Oct I er l..i iho
following resolution was uuaniuiouoly
adopted:
Rksolved, That this Assoo-'ation recom
mend ugenoial Conveiilion of thele n r
c l the Coi f derail' Stales, lo be h i
Ilt" ' IH(M to t:.L li,ln. .1.
. a. , aaau -.V. I IK, Willi 111 I. t Jf ...
Couris' sanc.;our p .id off ll. Confederaio ! erHrTo" Xl f-r si.toy i; .he
currency It was all tight then, because tho , l-x.,MHK 't"";-l c .M.-
soldier was tho parly who wa paid ; but n"l,"P l" rf 4 n '" ' h
it is all wrong no when Mr Knkland,an , " v v.'
original tsucWionisi, and a destroyer of 7 5 ai tluj Lx-uir-e Coir-
lai.Kees oy the gross on paper, presents u,..... . .
his claims to be cashed i w,lM Uuvhers in iho varicj, b:
lie demanefs Sialo money ; he does not j J,
want Uoiitederate money; he ktrusl- s Cor- 1 1 Sn" 11 woau ivoi:
federate money, and then runs to MrSy me tcon'l:,,l""-"t d ti" t jeci of
or gen seme one cUe lo run lor him, aivl ,Jul,,,." l" uE?est a tuc J
tho lliioresa.ion i-i ui.n,,l,l i I. a. I 11,1 n l -'lllr ol llie i.ii v o . I- .; . . .
that Air. Worth is dwrediting Confederate H,d we UL-cordin.My rccc- ,
money. Why. Mr. Ku a'and is lhe man ; ""V I'lace in C..'--
ilia Afr.irAWwh has dis.-redit.d thn! l'" lllLry. -i-"
money by refusing to take it. Is not that
so? Certainly it is. Everybody who
reads the Register's article, will say il i,
for that article expressly admits that Air.
Kirkland refused Confederate cu.-rei.cy ;
and '-very one who can count two ln- Wt
i hat to i eluse a i urrciicy is :o "lis. i di n.
Mr. Kirkland did hat vei y llmi. lie di I
nothing elo;a.d the siliciipt lo la-leu
the chatgeon Mr. Worih i.t bulb .li.i t d
and wick, b absuied, b- cause l!ie f.ci is
llio olher way, ai.d w ickcu, bi cause ol'lie
purpose eviiii i d lo s. .eld he yuil y part
by charg i.g the. ff. nee u p. u the innocent.
Th.- ll gi-t r s:iy thai .Mr. W.-rth, in
payiugoni (j ill-ile? ale no'i s; "It ihaviiig.
lhecii-.l.lors.. ihe Siate." Ah! the Ii. it
ler then declares that C nb Oenlc l is
for
'.ra-
'.lo of
p fd
i ha
lor
to;
t the
' uth
.. ! '. 8
o'clock, P. M
j Tho importance of t hit vyr " 'rill
be feadily appriciaie.i l. ev..-.- . . Qf
our beloved enmity; c ' ( 'T.-;-Mt
mi I'liisn of pcio" An : ( - - m
achieving, under ( Vv i 4 , r-cf
a naMoii, tlc.i. ho-c n h. . -c , .1 in
U aining iho hi an d v .i ds oi
The inte'Miiy ol ..riet ii - -.j ii .t
t' at al leai those ( ur te t I ' - n
relate to ;nrl n d i In Cal f ! :' !
not be pn-par.-d by i .r. t s ! .Id
Opinu nt in c-o fl i t frh ' h ie on hivh
oi. r intilut ons ale bas.cl
((' ooi.t at e i-v et to ic pur
r I I ... a . 1
u iiu . i hu r .i ui e i i ne
V,
m i v ill Hie pt.'-eioe d Mr. L:inolnto
; re llieir aiuc lor the wars which fuU
I li - r, , t st events are not always the
t. 't mi; i in; iii iheir outward circum
i". i. At. Mr. .Morehead de-crites th.
; .! would inive sunn. sod that tho
t. ..' nt i v iolit hung uitoii a stalk wh eh
v. : - in 1. 1 i .ii in a lire by a little knot ol
in ii, m .j w.it can led on with quaint anoc
! i et and Mititr.it ed by faimlia slaps upon
t' c th,.ii,Hr. ,,iistel in a chair with
rmii ilt t ' it. wuh h.N feel unon iho hi. 'best
I "Ft
fill. .
i ir w hi!Uert. with his elbows noon his
t a loiij, Iniikv man. wilh veiv
( ' a J
kill I'
.11
and litlinnd. upon the sldi s of his
hi altitude o I ftfinnt': when hi
w .ui. I M.i-.ik he would .Imp Ins Itui ds snd
till -e Ins he.nl suddenly . lliit'JCa- "Lin
c m i In' l . .t i in ,i hull ci! cle about nun
Mit tl.e I ,.v ei n.Tt, S 'nalors. or Deput'et
Ir ou I'll- S iui Inn .. Stiiti s. They had co i e
t i linn he. .ii!i.- he hul Li en in uie I'residont
l iiiMfM h.iti'ile to ihe Southern inter
i-.'- a- d tiny uircc ttic to ak f-r guar
aiii.-. t ili ii tin-iri'iit u ii i . r ihe Coiniitu
s'ioui.I be pics iv.kI In them. SeWnrd,
lot ioxniiati I'l line MiniMcr, ubiinded in
e.iMy I ot. Ii.i.mI, but was not believed; and
Lincoln, ulii'ii he spoke, talked of his
p. uiy '(laitii m," i rn l to explain away
hit tK-.-. h. ,, ,,Mi, al Intl. h -n pnsheil l.r
ai ae ui. ii.- i .;c in 1 1 1 , i.. nk ' In 4. n. (pint
si. in t ..r mi j.'. I .iii Kf I'hete L n.
In -i..n. :h. v. ry nle.hu .loyal have
.'4 ' I I I 1 I .1 I ' f V . ' i II I. ,. II 111 . lilt Ml.. I ;. V Ml.
l ' 1 1 n. hi ..11 t In-ui c.ii"it th.il when he
vv --ui .e Intr he . nee hid a case hul
1 1111 out t, v.i y l.;ni.in ihe evidence that
ei u n .- ..,l I linn r who was his client
" ,; I M iv it hu ! Line .In w.-utd uol give
" 1 ' ' ' ' h' ' I 1 o.ni hv he gained it.
1 1 " . 1 1 " t .- 1; i I id I I,.- tnhlc I1UI.11 linn
w "1 i" , 1 .. i ui ir 1 y t Ii-' I.t 1 r yoio lady,
:t'i I iin ...I .wcl hit nai's In be palidaud
In- I .-. 1 1 I" he .Jr.i vvii hy 1 lie oung lady's
)'ii. 11!-. in d wat kiincktd on tt.e h. :.d at
a 1 on-.-.j iciM e ..I hit folly. Mr. Lin-oln
r nij .1'. h:iu-i .1 to ll..- ;iIUJ K. South
to iin- it'ing I ,,fy. jki.J .ii'c'ar. s his i-t-sorii-"
n ! :iv il H'' l i'.e o! ihe l...n. Il could
l. ii .' y he 1 -.M.vmc.ng lo tlu S Milhern dele
.' i i t ! 1 Ii il 1 licii.-elv 's submitted to a
I': - I 1 t v ho liUei.cd himself to an ndv.i
"A Ii ' ha 1 an in i'lst case w inch he
w ' 1 .1 , 1 1 .inii tuly support, and then
' 1 1 t 1 i.-n-l wth an evil will. The
'' I tint intervi. w, il it be faithfully
1 i I'. I. g A os ut a belter ItiS ght into lhe
1 ''a o ier 1. 1 Mi. I.i ui ol n than wo hare
h 'ti, rt . lit I hi, 1 jp .rtuinly ol obtaining.
"11 lies' Abe'" l h .ne!t in lhe setisr ol h
I. , i to lot p.4n y pluibn iii. He i-non -si
l puhlu-aiit, but not to tho people
Hi .
is "iioneti v " in
t 1 1- r-?pi i t is in itsdl an mtob rable evil,
a -1. Ill lent provocation 10 Svtes.noii. Our
I.114..1.I1 theory is that u 1 1 10 t'entuli ve
m i i h i-eii icpietei.it ih- whole body ol
I. "i i "i ftiim -ins, slid, indeed, the nation
ui.aijjje Luicwlu'a Uwiieaiy binds bim lo
holocaust to tbe Fetish of the North 7 Wo
lear not Slaughter w ithout result in Mis
sissippi and Kentucky, and a threat ol re
newal of the sanguinary battles of Mary
land, are all we learn an the lust news.
Concurrent testimony see 'is io shVw that
to this woiso than Dahomey slaughter
worse, because tho mats of butcnery is a
hundredfold greater, and because Christian
men are the victims and the alaughtei era
are about lo ho added iho horrors ol a ser-
vilo war, slired up by ibis honest, shrewd,
unscrupu ous feller of good sloiies. There
it something of horror us well as of rairo,
andol alarjias well as indignation, in tho
resolutions with which the Conlcdcrate
Congress answer the Lincoln Slavery Lr
clamution. Wo will attempt al present to
predict nothing as lo what iho consequence
ol Mr. u ncoln s now poncy may be, except
that il certainly will iml h ive the effect of
r. slor ng the Union. It will not d. pnve
Mr Lincoln of ihe distinctive, atlix which
he will share wilh many , for the moti pail
to-jlish and iiicouipctent, kn gs and emper
ors, caliphs, and doges, that of being Lin
Coin ."the Last."
which they leside, and there can be m trial W hen it enters a locality wheie il has
of such persons 111 their own county on 1 not been before, its rsl effec ts aro almost
account ol the presence of the enemy, th) j al ay s more extensively desti uciivo than
person or persons so confined, shall bo tri-1 many subsequent time and no disease is in
ed in the county in which they arc confio itelt raoro loathsome than small pox.
ed, for any offence ugainbt the c? iminal ; 'J'he patient more particularly in tho con
law, or the statute law ot this S'ate, of fiteul variety presents a most pitiable spec
which tbe Superior Courts have jurisdic- tacle. Ho is seen laboring under a leei
lion. wilh the worst typnoid or putrid sy mp-
Sec. 5. Bo it further enacted, That this toms, he is covered from head to heel with
act shall bo in force from and after its rati- pustules, which sometimes coalesce and
fication. j ultimately change the whole surlace c f the
Read three times, and ra'ified in General , body inlo one continued sore thai renders
. 1.1 .1 v. 1 .1 . - C TT' 1 . K .T ... .-,..
moiy iue in o.iy 01 reoruary, ix. u , the leaiurcs uiiUisitnguisnable, and c-m-
ai e in 1 as .o.l a-
HuL whal is M.t
every one w ho has a
any other
YrWh to
i-urrency
do '( Is not
claim
State "a Stute creditoif Ami
againsl i ne
must Mr.
18G3
R. S. DON NELL S. II C.
CilLE ME It AN E, S. S.
veitt him into an object of U'sgust to the
senses. Without the aid of innm ulali n
and vaccination it is calculated that ut least
one fourteenth of'every genctalion of man
kind would perish beneath the dreadful
Gen. Jo Joliustou.
The "Grapevine correspondent" of tho
Chattanooga Rebel gives tho following t,.inL of small dox but. that were innocuta
skcich ol this distingui.thcd leader ol our , , iun generally practiced, the mortality
armies. would not nmoum to one in sevei ly ol
Sptaking of pleasant things pence, lhoteon whom the operation had been per
spring and independence leads me to ormcd and u.ider the protective influence
speak ot Gou. Jo. Johnston. Do you 0fvarciuation one death is not to be expee
know that very gallant but equally agrea- Utj ,n niuny hundred of rfersons ao ireuted.
bloin.iii! Il 1101, cull upon him. You yf Jen,,er, of England discovered vait:
vill find him mott accessible, and ifditen- ..,;,. lrom observing that milkmaids
d il cur
. l i- th .vn.ii
v or!-! we t ill
IH Vl'l ll Ul H Lrlti I -(OltullU ib. ti tU
pre-it I f ; In c in I., tic- rn 11 u lh. sd
W' rk
We woiihl add in addition that our na
tional tin mie air.iji u-t ln-btroltbe
11 1 it. d w or 1. 1 a- a pe j ol l.. 1 .-r iii-r.
al dev. I pn.e .1 a' il a, -I 1 ny ; aud et-ry
'-'I'S .Jcra I too u Lien cm m,- ..I In .Ml
im.Ic, 1 . 1 o 1 r j ei ! 1 loll ui a..d I in iu-ul
a w . II m- lo o j 9 u -c '.' d i t I G .l uu'l
to . in . 1 ou n. 1 , -l.nijl.l j r in;. it SS
w ho I th. r in the 111 1 al .luiiii.iu to h, up a .d
d- l g
We cannot a ff .I'd to ocrinit any exijeo'
cy which our ind'Ci' e lo c-u biiiv upon
ut, In ai rest our 1 ff l it in behil of lbo
agelicitS ll Ch lo XI I-i lel'JJjJl.i, iltl tlioi"
to proiuo.e l he w ella1 c of .icn ly ; ...id Wg
kiuW that I tne ning 'i net at ion is prop,
ci'lv insii in. led, tl.e lapse ol lime Will, by
- Ill n .
Common Agent ol all tl.e Mutes must beuiteily tnu blessing ol i'roviclonce, hu! insure llitt
JestroyeJ, ai.d our cuUieuiueil.' iiidependoiiCe lot which li.osc wh' are now
W can read iy perceive that if the ex- on the stage ul action aro so heioicaliy con-
amplo of Mr Ki'klanri is ieneially follow- tending.
ed, uur Cans ; will '10 ruim d ; but 'tlie il. a Believing that these, views met t with
tha- lhe Coule.lviaie G"'. en, men I can be y-u r hearty concuri ei.e-o we respcctlully
Hu iurcd by aStaio Treasurer usiiii; and and can.' sily in vite y oj lo mctl ut in
J J . . . ...I 1.1 -c .i
pas iiijj out its currency, is 1 ldtculoua und council ai 1110 nine ami piace wpccinou
I O J . .111 ...i i: -
Worm kceji lhe-e n-.ies in I 'S s;i'e ll I .hey
ad-a.Ceio value? O- in u -1 he pa) In. Ill
ou.lo ihe s lli lis, as va- (l -ne uu.l. r h 5
predecessor, and reserve the Stale 11.01. ey
I r such go.-tlem ii as Mr K i k lai.u '(
Would that pleato the Reisiei? No doubt
it won. d bin p. will not be done. Mr
Knkla'd 111 u-l learn lo beted out of lhe
saliio spoon with otln r people.
The Register concludes us urticli wilh
lhe fo'low ing vi'i y ri l:culoin r.-inai k-:
"Now, it is perfectly apparent ihul if U? exam
ple of Wiiilli is fodaed by all Ih; ir. a-uii-r.i of ihe
Mated 1 uiup.isn g i lie Co. led r.-iCt, tlie credit ofilic
tupld
iiouseie.
An Extra y A(iA.r BtAlTY. The Eoi
picss ol Fiauee' is probably lhe 11 u-i
eXUuvagalil wonun living. N r is Hps
all; she ha been ihe auso ol run-out.
exiravanco iu the fauiilu-s of her hus
hands' subjects, and in ail 1 ouuirn s wh. re
iho coal y lashtoiis sue nut se. have louud
Uvor. M. Fould, the E.u.ei r'- Alcmirj
I Finance, IhltaiCim U 1 a-. . . t,,a , the-,
unie.-s her enormous di.iu.t up-.o n,e''
iieusury are curtailed. S.j cos ly na.t .si.e i
made llio toilette in it that lash immi le
h-Jics uie utterly unabie 10 settle their hills
for dress, and it is state 1 by tlie E .giith
press that it is Us much, as many ol them
can do to pay the mures', on th,- l .i-je
debts which following lhe Imperial tu Jes
has caused ihem lo incur.
She ha in ido h. r upartmon: in t'.e
Tuiileriea as mugni tkent at the palaerc
one reads about 111 the Hi cniui I.. lies..
Tho doois cl her b-.uioir are o' v - 1
inlaid with gold. The fun nine i 1 o-e-wood,
inluid w ild urn roi's, gold, and ivoi y,
and IS Upholstered wilh pale led snk.
Smyrnian carpeting of the heavicfet texture
covers ihe-fi -or, and the cili. ' is smei.didiv
r. . . . " . . 1 J
gag. d Irom the pi ess of official business that
uinst demand tlie larger share of his lime,
(lisp..seii lo luk with vim in a way. winch
ni.l send y ou oil, lee ing heller o yoiii si ll
and him, than when you oame. lie is
oi.eotthose men lor whom you cann t
resist a personal impulse of kindness. Ea-
wh so hadu were made sore from contact
wuh a scab on the udder of cows that were
milked by them escaped the disease, though
in almost daily contact wilh it. Ho was
tnus L-d to expei irac nt upon his son ur.d
then upon himself with some of the vaccine
mailer laken lrom the uuder 01 a nwaiiny
sy himself, ho hat the happy lacuhy ol all ow ana result has given to ti e world
me. 1 ol good heart ai.d g rue fill . ddressof t.. , t,u rt. protection against this mott'loalh-
pulling those with whom hois tlnown, H()riK. d,8ease. Wr0 hope our readers, when
also at ease. Very unpretending, he is by tu.y jH.rSo this article if they have not
11 no ant uuinip. sing, for an able mind, lu.c vaccinated within seven years past
a nheml ex u.-i o nce, and lhe education ol ,...11 . oliru have it performed. It is the
The Case of Calvin ii. Perkins.
Ob Sui unlay last ll.o case of C'alvin (i.
Pel Uins, ol Wayne County, w us iuvesliga
led in tins c:ty belore Judge Saunders, on
a writ of h'ibeas corpus issued by Judge
liallle, and s. rved on Cap! Me Coy in 1 0111
matid ol'the Coiifeclorale prison a I S.i lisbci
ry. The wm was applied lor by J. IL
Everett, Esq, of Wa, 1 e, one of Mr.
Perkins' couutel.und as served on Capt.
MjCy by iho Siui iff of It iwan County
Messrs. Moore and Philips appeared for
Mr. Perkins, ai.d Messrs. Caldwell und
Love lor Capt. McCoy.
We learn that iho only point of impor
tance made by lhe evidence against Mr.
Pel kins w as, 1 hal after ine w rii had been
sei veil, Lul Without las knonli.lije ) the f ut,
above, luily believing that by the Divine
luvoi , vve may lb-is bo enaoled lo lay, in
this day ol trial, the foil 1.. Union of"
which will redound to tho honor and J
perily ot our nohl.i i onnlry . .
With much respei-l, we aro truly Vvrz,
C. II WILEY,
Supt of C on School, of N. C.
J D. rAMPIiKLL, . .
Ed. N. C. Juarnal ol E 'uc-.tion.
WILLI 12 J. P ' L.jSli,
Pun. N. C. L.rt. 1). .'c U & li.
I
H
t"l he
. t t lie
1
IresCOtd. The desks and portloiios ate ol
lorloiso "shell, aiahesqued wuh gold; ami
the most valuable paintings ul the old
masters ornament iho walls.
The beauulul woman who has surrounded
hersell with these luxuries, spends an
ulmosl labulous umounl annually iu late
laces and utl the 1n4.siexpei.Mvc uilicles
ol female costume, besid.a substrining
unheard ot su us in aid ol vasl political
schemes, tor she id withal un inn inning
politican. The Empress m iiuny six
years ut age, and thcrelore old en.iugirio
In vo lo .m cd prudence; yet she is inure
prodiial now than when 111 iho hey dey of
her youth aud beauty.
a M'h dar as Well as a soldier, give him a
pi c so n co which mere mannar could never
unpai t.
Napoleon is said to havo been in his
moments of relaxation even child-like to
' hose about bun, und yet never ho much so
at to l.i-e thai digni'y, which was at ti mes
:ovi'-n spuing. 1 should say thai with till
ihe dig. uy . I iVte pun si chevalier de Fiunce,
Joe i lie n t ageinleman of Iho" Old Do
minion?) Gen. Johnston is only awe -inspiring
n the ballle beld. Al ull evenis. in llie
, pr vale relations ot'lifo h? is eiinueiilly
' . r it' itui a: d gracious, itetling n example
' ot irne vv. rii, t.. affectation, which might
he stmliecLloadvantagu by aomeof the many
ajost'.is ol cam and assumption in lhe
unlit. n y service of tho Con federate S'ates.
Gw"i. Johiitiiin is rather under itian over
the medium lieighl. .has a lace reniai kablo
tor luliness 61 expression, Combining evi
dences ol greal dec. aion of character wilh
culture, inulUci, and al lime-, the most
play lui bun horn me. I siiould say that idea
ality, wealth ol resource, trenchant pc-r-c-
piioti quick ai.d agile activity 0' con
clusion uro lhe presiding iaioy ncrustes
ol u mind martial by nature. As far as I
have seen and. inde d. chance has iiivcn
i . . I ..I S
sui est molbod ol preveniing cue spreau ei
the disease.
1 have no Time to Read. Tho idea
ubodi iho w ant ot time is a mere phantom.
Franklin found time in the midst 61 ytl
his labors to dive into the hidden roc-sses
of philosophy, and loexploie the uuiiodden
path of science. The great
with an emoiro at his direction,
midsi of war on the eve of bullies which
wen-to decide tho fato of his kingdom j
Ceiigrcwlou'l Ul' ' ' ,r
Some innuires having bc.en insd-: '
on the subject, Wo give belo? tho I ' ia
relation iho Congressional election iu tH.i
Siate.
The Legislature, at its extra session in
. 1 1 a '
he staled lo Capi .viccov, in .1 cnveisa- g )K.lb1 uid o(v t10 Sltt;e iyt0
lion winch ihat o Ulcer s uehi ami held 1
... ... . , ,i L. r . Coiiiti r.kM i'i districts. is lollows :
wuh him, that he did not look or roier- "
lion to the Coniedeiale Stales or tins Siato First D.striCt . Mui tin, Hertford, Gates,
bu'toll.o United Slates. After ai guineit Chowan, Pel quunoiis, Pa,i-qu.otnhk, C'Mrt-
ho whs bou-id over in lhe sum id liv e ihou- den, Cuiiiluck. N-n ihampton, Waahington,
sand dollars to appear al Wayne Supeiior Tyrrell, and I'tl'lio.
Couit. Mr. Perkins, it seem?, was at
Morehead City when Newbein vv as taken
Ho vvi.s ai.xiou.s to Cro.-S the i es ai d
return lo h.s li.-me, I ut w'a- nfu-id p r
mission to do so until ne look the oath "f
neutrality. lie llu-n returned, ai.d was
Frederick"! ooi alter urrv sled by order ol Gen. Uol '.-es
in the a-i.u sent to S.ilisbu'y . lie a as in piison
theie lor moie t an ten months, and a
lil.il w as denied In-n. We b. lieve lie was
r
Ii. ..ill in.) riall lliL-.l lu-lore Jii..;e
found time
to revel in lhe
und intellectual
charms ol
pleasures
t-roiiiUii
B -g
6ecjiitl District. Halifax.! E-Jg- combe,
B. aul ); t, W.lsou, Pill, Greene-. Lenoir
aim I I de.
Thmi District. Cu ter. -i. Craven. JeneS,
O ..slow, fJiiplin, W ay n , Julmst. 11 and
.5alIIso,.
lututh D'Sfrut. N w 4 In. over, Bruns
wick, C .uiiin.,'s, Bladen Hoi e 1, Cum
b rian.i, Hi.i.iii"i l ui d Har 1 1.
Fifh Ditint. air 1 Fi ai 1 1 1 11, Gran
vi le, ne Or. tee ai I N-i .
un n th- iim e, Mui icmandcil to
wheie Pe has neen, m cl - con-
me
uji th JJt tnct .vi.. 1 an.
P
e s ll,
philosophy und intellectual pleasures ,)M.to.., wheie lu nas neen, in e. eu..
Bonaparte, Will, all Europe al hit disposal lie,,.e... up to the pe. cl when t .e j , .1
u Mia' a. -.v, a a ' Wa- s. rv. d and he W..S sent lo Kal. igh.
wilh kings ,n his antechamber ''t'ft-t"'n i'u leugt h a-, ii'.ei iy , iij on ins no,..l.
for vu unt thrones, with l hou-und- " e ,i,,i.e..salio.. can he made 1 b-r tne
ve e
P..
, It
v n.
hm, till. 1 id, Si. kes
Cas-and
ccitth Di'l ict.
C 1 1 a 1 1 U III
R ...d I, I.
the !
oug Ui d d real y
months durn g hu h he
l S i-hur ; and
. 1 1
whose destinies were suspended ny
brittle thread of arbitrary pleasure, had . tlHs languished m '"" ai S i
.converse with books. C a-ar. w hen hu t (or the la ? o th. I..st L.y,s
R 11 1 tin 1
V iS'lOI S
time to converse with
he had curbed the pints ot the
I n. l via I hromed with
peupie , - r
from the remotest kingdom, ho.n l tune for
Bn intellectual conversation L'. ry 11 an
, r ... . . .1. ,
ny observation considei able scpo his is' has tune ; il he is caienn 10 imp. w .... -
;l of our army. well aa he mtht, he can reap u iniceio...
tho tunking intellect
reward.- Lei all make use ot the hours
1 iiodueed oy (Jlv. Gn.naiu, ai d th ncry
and devotion lo htm "t ''I- e im-I Mr.
Ever. it. he O .hi llio c been iliO'-y.l. It
Mi. Pel kins I. as coliiu.l ltd I1...-01, l.y
..oliel in e -." I.i" e. eui , b 1 111 the. II
aid ..aii.3 Ii.sovvii lOunlty, lei I. In. b--pun.siie-J
, -J"' " ho la K fiocci I ol Il ls
chaise, lei. him o Iree. Tins w a- his rihl
wlieii he was ui rcli d the ngtil to "c
vjl law ;
Dai idson.
M 01 1 , Mou c in. ry, Si ."ly and
Ati-oii. '
Fiyhth D'itriit. llowii.., Cubarrui,
du n. M ckl. iih.irg, h.cl'i , Lit colli,
Cat a v ha .. lid I hav l.n d.
,Vini Itiziriii. Asl -, A'rglaiy. WiU
U -, C ..hiwcil. .le.ai l. I, Vadhln, Suriy,
1 . vi- , I r d. U. an I Ibi rU -.
J.wi D'-ti ii . Ony. Cn. i. k.-e, M.C0fl,
a I if.
Hay v o
Ti an- lv a'
, Mi I) well,
d and Wa-
Maple ScnAR.-Tnoop.e in the moun- ut their disposal, f they want to .btau, a wh- -
...sU Vugu.iauroMiaking muple sugar proper influence iu soce iy 1 1 ny . . lll,L(,gl J ,.,; d .
cons.derahle quunul.es, which sells on they please, hold .0 their bands the de tt u b S.uuders,
.1 aa!u i.i Hill. Kaallllb III O
tan
III
lhe spot al $1 a lb.
niea ot our Republic
as it
J...UMMI, M..-1 liU'ieolllhl'
I l.l, lll l.-i. 1'u k
ii . Ii ei h-rd, M i c. el,
taua. .
'1 he elections are lo he beld al H e same
p;U' i s a' are pt esci b d I' r h- .dii g cl. o
tl n lor ineuihei s ..f the G'-nt ml Asj-eml If
00 the fiisl Wednesday in NoVeUibcrlc63.
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