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" . 1 1 ifT Mi 1 i- - t3U They whe nado th warj can seeure peace he'-. fl Y JL UT7r,7 VUlit yaWeredv'entare; by? at ooo teasing to strive to lew log discharf 4 thejdutyl detailed uponVpjet gttMelfMfo; to' come in the govern- h, I left that pluse ycsterUayi! moioig at ,7 u,ent of ILe 8outi. IFaAwoi Sr t ; ; J. ? ; tnthls county, (Stanly) tirjr dlgtM r wni from ck -nreclnctio attend nch.eeUOg or we vommu . A M . 1 Alt. W " V ... n . V. '4n net or AiDemarie UJUI tee of nctloniell bvef the county. J . ' . ' ' i , 1 1 J At.- Y) . 1 . ! .1 ... ' .1 ..I . f' Thla larwaaie u eaaressea to wo daiuhiwiw i , . m j WiLi)olfi-M.8A80l.j Havf Balefeh -i . ai .ia i ft n m vs.tw iaria rorauaur ut i t i i i..i .tut it it i mi. a auh i ' a. . ToluaU.r.&m,C .! Jhewh,. "W nm,r, h. twenty strong, called the Batler Guard, commended u that 'they who mdc the wr cau secure log of the citiieos of-Edlnboro , jo wongomery-in by Cpt. Aug. Hoke, ( nephew of the Adjutant Gen- peao-e j,0 the wart. The miserable Ml eralefJhli State) l(k passage. They weredirect from wno-disgrace the chair of SUtel who Lafalsififcd Charfotte) Wa'8allsi)ury and Greensboro'. .At Frank- ng pJedged word, and now shamefully'"confesscs that liBtoB. between this and Raleigh;' fine "breakfast was1 i, did it to satisfy his party. "What Is to becouie of S'H before them',' which they seemed 'to highly relish, rtteh'ue?" "asks the dolti'wneb told, that an- er - The Company5 was on IU way to -Virginia. Arrived 'b'rtssioti of wllllnirness on tho part of his corernmetit . . .m. . ' 1B Jl.A J eKjif r fnnrut tK-Viav4 lii floriiforUbU 1 Quarters. nd t . AtiA UiurmtAnf nf th Ronthm Stilus. 1 1 nM..;iu nrflIru-nnfinImou8iT oarneil. It WAS -J I ,, , I V I VVUlt U iQ 4JV - . y ' I Jjl IV9 tav . uivw.hvp. - (7 largest eef held. We know pot what was done, as yet. '1 ' - f I. Lilestixle. May 9, 180f. , ' At a" meeting held here on the abote dte, Dlion r oklla.l In Ul tUlir. n " u.uu 1 T l.rk.An Annotated SecreUrios. It was rooted by Col. W. g. Smti m ?" cettine alone finely. There has beea some little sick i'liess among lllem. but'nothlnjr serious, all tk eases Uate'ho goternmeiiti-no fesooroesl would at ence-mrt etod to the conflict -t should morsd thai., W persons oer, toe sge 01 j.uf. .... s '.. I inamhAii ai mi ifunru. JjllBfe, m w . 1 m 1 rn ppHHiinii mb iuciiiuvis v w w . ircesr- nnere 1111 w - inbr .Juhtcen yleldiDg to light remedies In a few days. They are rlh g0Ternraent the resources wben Lalf thu people I fUei.', VI. M. Piokett was electsd Cap- vaiakiDjrfihe proeresa inflriHlnrf, ind art said W DO J North and South hirre been slain In the' fratrlcidivl Id HO progress ''fortUcradTanced than any other on the grounds mri conflict t ' He told "the 'delegation' ' herearf six eottpadies bere, Indloding bursi'aum. xocIatlon of Baltimore, when berioir One hundred members each- Preparations are riaco"bbHcy. hatthore'woutd tnakio fdr forming the bbmpanlOS into on toemp Well did the delegation '," And well may1 'we exclaim--ment atGrayiburg; two miles frW hers; M the other I iGod hnfs meVcy bri 'uirfi When the' GoTernmentlt fsfde -of theHTer.'- Atprtseni the so'mpatiiesfars plabext iri IhYlihnds of'a man like this'!'' Mi-i -jlj , uartere(i in Vacant buildings la' different parts of J t Bui we' are not to bare peace: according to the Star, T'thfs Tiriage.r ! :i -) wlft ivx I untess'we atVnoe eftts to strle to 'secure oursclm : i r ia T i.nf s E. Llles. 2J Lluut.: ion' from' thsrChrlBtljn Thos. Capel, 84 LInt;;Wv. C Smith. Orderly Ser ft, to Dursue' a' Cnt! 9- 8n.itl; Jno. 0. Smith, S. Jncs, torpo. LnLrhlt Uniel MoDuffic, Prummer,' and J. 'P. Fo. , . BflU Ilorace firee1y proposes allotments of land In Virginia and Maryland, aa sultabls rewards for the Wev accept' th proposition." Etery man of them shall hate nls rarm cnaisea ou. i 07 mur. nd and with ! .'A-v4. 'sf At. 1 ihs wt. err o ' A Jk1 I . a . -J .... . . it I --went, i-enaer, isis anomccr m . v,o. rj, for'tinime t- come 10 tne gocrDment 01 wcaomn. . .nn'otihlti Vlrrinla and Maryla 1.-1 --.r M .k. Af 11,1. ktnt.Avw.sa 1 nil,.; ..I.. v .i u i.-.r -i..n t... i - " ,ucu u.u. I mis applies i 9 peojMO w unrjiiin iu Wft,.h r.-nn. a ' subbIt tht 'rhols North 'ColonelTn command, and entered on the disonarge of j , Indicative of the fate which awaits all the States I ,.; fi , : . s Til. duties yesterday afternoon ,,1 hat w g thorn Confsderaeyft cW.u.'ry;n!,r-f0 , 1 . . . , i'-Sk iilut fi.Vs .ta.d . -1. 1-'om tlong. come alonf, make no delay, .iJi..;. .Xn.i,,L -i.-:..-JL I For VntU 8ani ! rich enongh to girt yott all .i..:-.ti.i-.-..i:i-i -...liuv. ' :-L v iu'.J Our gronnd Wants manorlng. .Come along. UUflUllUUUOir aitacvvs m itTvtuaivn v. .uvM. . j - 1 puiJ3 WClO OS I IJiriJIJ e UUIUHUCn 1UI9 lUlft V I 3 W. M. HammondV'comraisSiiry;'foi',hl tiuwearied x- i imptttittjXKt South to re'maln'ln union with those who erlons to make the boys comfortable-. " The iresiilu, j hate fof thirty years robbed -them of their property , 'tidn bas been placed fu Capt. R. T. ,IIalI hnnds fir n0( oppressed them la etcry eonceirsble m j is npbiroation fa the ArgM? ' The Captain returOed Borne crutiatingly tragic VHear that old ecapegsllows, to-day on a short furlough, taking with' him some two nbraWflrelyf r' V f15?" .Vwii-.b 4r three of theio who Intend to retornwfthVlml .ThefoVe' shall we'imtttVthe ' South' no're la ""We expect"our uniforms in fetr days' frbtn Wil w.V than u peace. But, 'nevertheless;' nfCan to t.ii nil i. 03 t.fj wni mington iJ;ThIs is a great placV for iciteroent.9,' Sveryday military companies ar' passing on' their'wsy' to Viri ! i I conqaer thenn-not raarely t defcatthem but to cn- quer to subjuqatb theuif-aptl -wo :sbuu (I91 this, the most mercifully, the, more . speedily, we. do it. But When the rebellious 'traitors are' overwhelmed in tbe field, and scattered ; like leaves before an aogry wind. . i . l j- . 1 , ... . . . a.t ...el Yesterday we had speafcingJby ocn; DAnieJ, one or l masij-n, tie v retuw io, peoceiui nu conienieu ff m jj Hammond for :H; M. .;,'. .Jr.. ... ee' pnvation in' the anxidu eyes of mothers nd the ww'Mcwry . n .from Messrs.11 Low and Smith, lsO'candidatevtbe k, f hs,d . dudes of bis offies. la 1 . 1 farm." Horace. Well take youir measure before digging yow gravo, for you are so abominably awkward, that were it pro pared ever so nice, your carcass would make n ratafit. We'll cover you up decently, and tuck you In nice, thoogh 'old Nick himself cannot prevent you from making stinkl You'ro used to It. , ' ' ' . HEAD QUARTERS .ANSON GUARD." , ? ' . V';f: vr-r.-WklOO, May 8, 1801. ; Ate full parade of tbe Company, it was unanimous ly resetted Uint the thanks of the "Anaon Guard" are due, and are hereby tendered to their Coiomitsary, the effective and eminently aicli he has discharged the Hamims MiAHMsf ,--f bl prsssVThTo? t denouncing in seven tones, the spirit ih.M? ''I teartieis and.unprificiplsd tna to 1dom7iHi says truly tiie names of such person i ouiht iS lolJlers who eater the ranks to flrht ..! their country, cunnotbe friends to that countl. tl "IJ wouldell thslr Country, as Jadaa did hi. e 7' thirty piece, of sIIv'a man w! 1 " profits noW than be was asking before "'P serves watching.' if A 5 Verily it Is too true that persons who ha ous to sell, are endeavoring to exact titn igli prices.' We saw on Market street thK ""J lot of hAflon kama. On nnnl.L. . B'niint owner rrjuiou 4 ctuu per tu. We reonrtl,! any person, who would pay it ought to b. drttm"11 We salt again for some action relatlrs to th or provtaions. rersons wno uava articles af iTl tf sell, should understand that exorbitant iL I be allowed.-i'iy, Okuntr. WtfnIL. --Tb.e Legidature on Thursday .'tinanlm. , I -u the motion of Mr. Barriuger, of cKSir led tbe filh t'ection of the 70ih Chap, of tffl"" V 1... 1 ii 3 X upon ... utivu tun utu kiv.iivu vi iui , ytu Lilian Code, which requires all offioora In thi. a... an oath to snpport the Constitution of thi r I , States beforo enteriog oa their duties. , Tk! A1 Vr. tier ptovides that it .lull not be lawful to sdi i ?" anv such oath or aiiirniaiiott to any ofliaer in ,vu eitil or military. , ; ..t :;, ' v. - - Tkft rTa eKrri ictmm 1. At . f Vance is now in Salisbury st the Ltad of k-.. dra.1 mountaiu bors on their war in .u. ! where tbry expect. initvs4 r.f niakin. speerbee, to make. eati.kctury damoastni! Iiki Buncombe shooting; . . , - , T7. , Mr. bcott, of fiibbvlile, Tenn., bi Bo i ngngsd iu the ujauulacture of j ercuon cap. til itiztit learns that rrraugrrnrnu have bn L., .. bjrwbich they can he turned out at tbe rateoflflw er day. -j This will keep the 8outheru army Mtr nnoewJC"raw. - . rbe United States Marshall tut the mm of Tcnnsylvani, bes cien notice ts.i ul! Iui. .n.lmln kit e..i . . "VI . T-w j-mrr pro)o6f i altu all munltions.of war and itlfHirv tM a-.'Js or Indlreet'r to be sent to Man-l-ind,' irrinl. vi! Carolina, Arkansaa, ati'l til the other ardfi 8uaT Tb Board of Mtglitnte of P.0, w, hare appropriated $.V),0(M) for mllitarr t.ofr-. Z ov aj'J'iiru in r'juij.iujj irm uoITWITJ taf VOlBStMt, from the county. , . - -, The Oualow Cavalry have sunk a eapltsfi els in llfsr Inlet, having been sent dowa by oritt a I' a.o 3f Vi antna t una tn mm. ' -Tb district id .rrt IV in I' ll .id all Subjugatfonf - Hear ye tkrrf, young men ofAnson, former a'mlhister bf ' the gospel, 'and the' latter'1' the iuccessful'fandidate 'at thW Cinferitlot I'eetlmy Bd Btanly ahd Union! Lincoln Intends" to 'Wnquer, H FebruAry.- They are all, of Course, tn favor or Irtme- defeiitend subjugate' you; 'and what Is worse still, as a copy of th resolution for publication U the North .ttlateiy passing Mt aei pronehnensf fheMparatiia'U.; is stated' in Northern Abolition prints', and printed in Carolina Arffvi. : o ; - :.. VtweCto'tbO State and the late tnited States final, and jiu a'd nMtA t itf-W TOrV el'tvtSetr ti?h. r Noblr done, bova,- Mar He who led vour forefi. opposed to reConstructUn under any'circumi tonces; ; t Word 'ls 'to be 'boott and beauty' Ddyon understand there throuzh many bloody fields, sustained them is jib j the Uoeemor, thee stewing the towa ef 8simW I5 boring with lnJefaUgalle seal a-,nlt an attack. r - r 37? Ii, and untiring induatry to promote oeroowfort and eiu-1 -Tneeelf&ratejyicM TrnIrrrt ao4tJMrtnt clency, and that our Captain be requested to furnish Hm wepi y the Knt-rra fetfe. cj. low iin-raor wi u new irrietas IBi! f artUN uj rtaJy to sail- , -, v . ii;&kt '"More Anon.. This Argus o'er the people's rights doth an eternal vigil eif ; 2To soothing strain of Maia's son eaa lull his hundred ees to sli-p. ',V"' ' f C: "W". Editor: the meaning of the : words?' Tho honOr'ef your sisters the darkest hours of the Revolution upheld their j and yourN mothers and your' wives.'ls threatened, IWating hopes and finally nude them victorious or ,-Thes would-be conquerors would revel : sion of the bersots of 1 your sisters Pretty Christians ain't they, to use such 1 to inflame the passions of the rabble of New Tork So is the preaeot. , Your fathers sought to be hi aUtn. city. 'It may be said, that "the people of New Tork That is all you desire. They aimed at and achieved do tot approve hor sanction such things. " Will that independence. . , The .independence of the ..Southern make tbe realt y any the less abhorrent? If they do I Confederacy : acknowledged, the sword will fall from ' TUN NESS EE IS UUM. 1 Nshvuab, ly tt.r- ttmntm, by her LejWitr, 1 nas ch-eitrta arni eat et urn rU r! Uui tu Ordinance of Sccelon i fo le submlttsd to the vt of the people, ra the 9th ef Jona. - A milltsry mm l iaUhe poHsosi their , invaders, suttoin, comfort and guide you to iJY'itm and 'mothers! victory The resolution in which your latlers oruby the Cu.f demy an 1 tVe'ar" I' iich f incentives fought and eooqured, wis a war; to rspellnvaaion. u, Contrate authoriUe. , , A I- tu Toil ts St IF is ) The irroceedinge of the Tfaaee LefUlatnrsliw bee 1 uadepuUie. The Ordtoabce of 5ek)( sti Alliacce of Teouaee with the Cmfedrau guH will be voted on by the people oa the 8;h f Jess. TW lgiutr alo parsed a MiltUry Pll ratling for Ifty TTADESBOnO; 1. c. of approve, why do they suffer' the presence among your grasp, and eat h and aI of you return to your fie thousand trvopa, and appmpriatifig 'Its nil!: THURSDAY:i::n:::i::::::r:?:::::MAY 16i 1861. v Thb Euctiox. Candidates for Convention elected by acclamation Dr. Ai Myers and J. A." Leak. ' i of dollars; two millions positively, ani thrMaillfls ecnditlonally. .''",'! The Charlrstcn Courier learns from the ,Jjs nal of Havre' ef the 'Jtb ultimo tht the 8eerttarjsr tne wavy bsatmicrvda itfW te repair to the eat or BOVth t,areUna. This bas been tjoar. HUM a them of those who do? Why do they not rebuke the f homes; 7 Drive. these, invaders tack. .Soflcr not sa greasy Greely, who, at safe distance, talks about sub- abolition foot to press the soil of North Carolina, jugating a people, who, if defeated to day, will fight But, boys, remember, when the fight Is over, and you more enerjetically and fierce by to-morrow I Conquer! stand victors upon the bloody field, suffer no tempU- subjugatel iig words to come from1 weak stomachs! tion to lead you to excess and cruelty. Be merciful Horace talks about poverty at Southern firesides, and 1 to the conquered. , Show , them that all you waat is I conseauenee f tLe receict cf contmeucstMa ate tzy The Stay Law was passed on Friday, It soes prtiatton and anxious mother$ and ranatd children. I peace to be let ajone.r Tell then to co home and 1 resiuent Uavts, Into immediate operation. Jt suspends proceedings in Plenty of that in New Tork at all times'." It don't ex- compel that miserable abortiou, Abe Lincoln, an I .his all esses of debt, token or to be taken. Publish next 1st in the South, and it is out of the power of North wicked advisers, to acknowledge the Southern Con week. Also tiie set to raise 10000 troops em Alboliiionists to cause it to'exist lereV ?rjT r T" federacy as independentand then there will be peace, "" '?--Jim "i, ' , .. . i &!Are there 1 any Chfistitni in the 'North? 'nave they andnot till then. God bless you, boys. Voo are 12 ST" B K 'AIM BWSk we IS anAnff tnaltlMal Bat! at fAA I 4 I ! 1 - that beautiful song "Do they mls me at home?" We do mils you, boys we do miss you. mfortably im -.tu. Mc r'mj ta4 tsfi ee rksa ' f- ',. uoc" VVi; W "m"' Information of the moral and physical cowafd; tfreely. ,uuS ., " weu 7y we will state that there Is not a nigger 'in the Sonthl tlons to Vour eountrv.9'' War existal"'1 The invuder it f . . . f .1 We leant that sevea eompanies, setae r esse are the Warren Guard. CleveUed Grays an4Grasn3i Grays, have Urn mi.tj to leave WsUoa ts-etj, where they will meet bv ooppaie already sUfissat at that point ' The whol foie, wbea aseaUtis) Wtklouf will be oranuc4 Into one reiaeiii, if ' i f. f A'w4 A'wirr. It is reported that a bsttery Is leisg tel 's station, fcff the Patspsco, f ia Mfm litrt ' . . ' ... : . ""i wno is noi oeuer iea ana more comfortably clotbea - . - , threatens to defeat, couquer and subjugate you. Will than thousands'oi the po1u!at1in'of New tork city- ? 1, ,id tb,t of fealty to the Llncola you quietly see your soil pressed by the feet of aboli- nd hf y iMmttitJ-tot 1by 6v?Pment Ut beeD ud U heiagVreadministered by tionists, who come to place arms in the hands of-your: peaceful' consciences' Const lence. Horace P Is th,Mt!,oHJi ui Wwhlngton, 1 These fellows are not eervMUtoaeasea againstyourrammesyour wives, fta -ord found In abolition4 dietiArtM?- Wlit - ?2htlnS for their firesides and homes.J The soldier' .1 flX . Mi ' a .- y.,r . a . 'MnA. ,' . .l ' - . m v w - . children rather meet them on the threshold of your borders and beat them back, er die la the attempt?' Strong arms and I willing0 hearts are needed.' ' Your country calls. Tour brothers are in the field ' Win you see them alaughtered for the want of your 'assistancef ' They want help; They are iooking for, and cxpecfitrg you, ArtyovreadyK 'AUomP ynM Mi foJ-.-juSd. and sbtere and Wothrnf;. Wilt yon not eompay Horace ? 'o come, and look upon ,who Wot h?m loved onei, needs no here opposite Gen. Butler can effectually rake bis position. Gen. Bailer is pttp- tug io take. it. .. , ,; '. MosToonisr. Ma v 0. From reliable tafurtiatloai' celved, It is believed in official circles that eltvea SUM will be in tbe Confederacy early in Jane. . r Senator tuogman, from ortb Carolina, laanms the "novertv' and w.-irf i5!(P.; mnx iuui.. wAato bind him to fidelity The law of nature and -Mr. Russell, the eorrespondeat of Iks i LonJeaf ar . - -e . -" . "MAtvue -. a - . j b . i . . i irt iki k .Li i - .: i .r ila ovavsir.is7T mothers," caud bysubjugition:- W. know you Ood equally ar. him. God forgive SXI aTof IK I wui enjoy u. we will " give yoa sdeb a welcotn as 1" , "" "" . ymwj,yirnt w mvaae rederate OUtee, will eonstraiiiou to remain with us, Uoricei peaceful communities. MoxTuomxbt, May 8. Hon J. If. Repa, Psstsa trr flanaral ' r.i..l. il.a Tt... ..Imanl la rfiBiif U W -Rrigodier . General Cooke, commander of the I ehanra nf th. m.tu r,,. .h.ll aVal troops and miUtary defenses on thel'otomao border of expedient. Tbe office aW. office books, blanks, f iU-t, j v "ON '8T&rtT- ON.' L i's There was a tremendous gathering of tbe people of I Virgihfa", in a general order, says that General Rug- routes, and clerical force, ire now complete. !" glea has taken up his quarters at Fre lerlckiborg, at.d will, therefore, be no detention of the mails ia ' tbe Lissom goveraneai wh will read an unpaid for newspaper is no man ai all, In kr 'Lfc- 1(Penwsl Co.oke) l uk M Pition in front queuoe of any', polley th of Washington, and in connection with the eoinmand- tuiokflt to adopt, it- log officer at Harper's Ferry, on, his )ft, is thus to The Peiasyivsni. ' lff" f utmost unanimity prevailed. : O. STAiirs On and after this dayr the use of gomery were present. Over one- hundred volunteers , irVWe respectfully ask? those Indebted to us to 8tanly.J on tbe"5th inst., At Albemarle.".' The ladies pat at once j We eannot live' en' air.'5 A 'man who were present in 'vast numbers. ' - The "right kind speecnee irere m. Thespe.kcrs wert Mr. Mont- log officer at Harper's Ferry, on, his ),ft, I. thus to .The Peia'syivsni. LegMatura p.'asod H i gomery; Ji L McCorkle. and ' Elder' Browne; The cocr diefBa the Potomac border against invasion f maklnir invaiy anvir.w.f.e J K.nator Masoa'i IV edi Volunteers from Mont- 5.? J1"- ''The capital of the United erty on his decease, .leaser gleeti, hU alledgeJ U ""VT,' tiWUt .1111 I, 1. BUt BOW I son, ' " f, United State. Postage Stamp, will be abandonedand weri enrolIed.H. In' Montgomery about the same num. f7ee eu ' ThTrth ha tUtTO . - ,...v,imi(. !-. n..i.u.ivviiiiuiiK oib n;riura iu ncn rp, 1 -r i a ... ... aK, y, viillltuu nauona t mniit m t 1 . U n. MiMlnln( i im niu uii vtuvq. eiA owMvfu5.Bvanipa pos t cine, wno are- ouBHjenjpgei--ia-4neormatronor session, pnrohased of Mr. Patrick can have them re4 i Home G"uards7nwwell In Stanly.1 There Is but one deemed on application 5''lil-r I fteling-ithat Of 1 resistance to Northern onr.!.. iaa Hoil. at lAi'.ln.tr. ' I'l a al..J. ..fi-..:nj ' .. n..uiuiMiEi vi tuc uuuiiuuij oi leeung una entnu siasm of. the people,'' an old gentleman, over seventy years or ago.' Mr. Levi Shankle, went up" to volunteer but was toJihatheasOoldandTnflrm that he Mail closes daiTy. at 10 o'cloek a? m. It la rrnriA iYim a -t & F ... ....'ii. : j ajaa " -r m. ui uiv. bnca. ed tbe Piquet Guard of Camp Butler; near tbe Relay House. ' Tsretny shots exchanged. , That the steamer Pswnee.'slippee'rjinWe at WasntngtoirNsvy; Tafd -and dropped down along the wharves of Alexandria, ,Ta Port holes open. A large number ef Confederate . tl. t. ' ' a . ' ' .'- nwpd, vim leavy uruanaace were eoncenrrating at Alexandria. New Jersey troops ft Peryville threaten mutiny,' unless supplied with wholesome 'oed. A bat tle train bas been seized by Confederate-troops at Harper. Ferry, Large numbers of Confederate troops, 'leaded by Got. Jackson, have invested St Louis. , ' 0 7 9 " r wMMews hsisiuiu leckred war on-ns; and wejnade no waron them. hr should Vrginin soil or the grave of Wsshington be polluted by tbe tread of a single man in srmsfrom the norm or tne retomao, it wui cause an open war.' -murine the first week's nterrnctlnn t mai.s.'tue ew York Times noticed a remarkable fact: must stay.t, borne and take eare of the young an helpless, and M ihe young mn- fight the battles of their country . Well fl, said . the old man: if you wont let me fight, (pulling out bfs pocket book) perhaps you will let mo sopport those who do. ', Here is fifty dollars. God bless you' , Eight hundred do! lacs, were "Taised by individual subHoription, on tbe spot, and a depot for the deposite.pf provisions of all hinds, established at Albemarle. Three free negroes vpiunMcrecuuia were accented. ZorUimouth, New Hampshire, whence tl.wP shipped tooafor semeliitTiearChsltons-l deniable tiiat at the Navy Yards of Charlestosi s Portsmouth, a large flet Is being fitted Out, wbK said to to destined for Charlestons '; M vi.. n. .e iiJ......i al Ia his eWSPP " ' rf ircumstanee strpngly illustratfng t0 buh houses of the Legislature of the SwU therpmejUhoiure-a 8J Inatant. He wye that the sympatoies and lotef muuuui Dinu iicinnrs, me i riifuii'i a torrespon from Charleston Iirs sufle.-sd so Interruption. " -It Is Said thnt "the CCUSUS embrcei tevAntrn 1 millions of womeu" '. . .. i: , , . , s : j- 'The North Carolina herring fitherioi are said to be. yielding very abundnnliy this st'Aaoh. '' lie . I juioi mouia oe so tcrapea as to present a fib-4 rfaca. ' ' ' ' '. ' . i - T ftrj ft, st ilevi itoi as rui ti ht. i S t ;re !tnt MMStt I of 1 tsl leri it Si Icucejc: "Itrq, re rous surface. ." ' r-'i-i i. .. ' Akkarsas AJto TxHuxastBi Itifijrmntlon bas been received that these two States have pasnel the Ordi nance secession: s The first absolute, the other sub ject to n vote of the ceoole. to be e-ir.n t!,a ArK r June, one month from to-day. . . . oTTrt a f rwltfrtbe Sihf4iiaiJinJLo!cO cs!liiijSLvut tiuupi tv auljugirie t 1.1., '. niT at..! teoilW lideted desp.tism. Hesa;p U.at ,B vlth neither sida, but repb.wmeods.lhat li M 7 Vtt AysttMlii;esympaia a0 mfiUuHi Statca U unconstitutional and con.o war v mediately put In a stite t cnttTplrte defence. . , Q , At. IIojta.-lir.-lloTton Is -home again" wiw to attejaUte at! Palis npon him. ,: :. iLll l.kravi ' -: ; : "loirwon Hj. . wr.nv I cheanlT and expeditiously done at th W W! Office. Ma i - A
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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May 16, 1861, edition 1
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