PI . Sirv-'-V -rf 1 . . ,. ....;- i ' i t i H ?! , i ! f . f. H -? I f i 5 ' 1 1 i i ' ,-. , ' From Confederate. Td THE GOOD TEOPLE OF NORTH CAhOLINA IIo many of yott bate carefully taken a rero?pect!ve lew of the history of our belated State for the past three years? Taose who, have, can unhesitatingly say that she hat passed through a trying orde on oulj squalled bj the bloody timet iowhich our forefather to nob! fought bleu ana died lor tbt iibertiet which we . n...l" Y ... .' ,! f-A xir.nt,,n. N.C. imti the raiders are In possca- wia noifLarig tmnuis wao-wiu toiiiut ur; nui- - " n - - rvn.-.l den at nasals and robbers. But w risk nothing in sion ?f that place, au Inip. .ur.,-., .t- .k,. .H r ,ki- i.... r ..V t ,,. ,. ta rheak and capture toe raiders, woo u i Htllioi iu.i.iivi iui. vi... ucinuin ig . " I " - - . I' .. . , . .. ... It..!.. .ill tor and ara friends of Mr. Hold n ' . ' comprint four companies 01 ueseners auU I ' . I I . . a . rtrvA . 1 I aba an. rConederM. . GoLr.SB.iBO'. Jul l.-Aiipuw rainera 7??jir Jonxsroys arm?. - . ... .. ..... j lured ou tbe Petersburg and wewon xvtiiroau jwur- day.- , Maubtta. June 27.Abt)ut,tea o'olci this imorn. I , ye - DtTt been permitted to se tbe' following des- ' ' ve atrugghng to perpetuate. Kfl during thes ng the tDeuij,coneUtiog4if a part t Pa nier ,fckho . years of tore trial, we hive been bleated with a noble J neU,a..BIir,e. Howard aud Loiran'l corns, attempt , Chief Magistrate one whose whole soul, mind and -j t0 possession of nn angle or the fortlflctuon A far as wb'catt earn, the enemy bate been routed f . trength has been' osod in order to reliete the waott 0u our luft cenue, held hj Cbeatham aod CleHiroe wi eonjimble Iom, and BeArly, if not all their ar- ptch which 1 autbentio.- Lnftderut, ' , - n 11. 1 - ul.f.m..iWAnt. DKLLflKLD. rfuue sv,nc iieeu no ruuivw.vu.-. and comfort the dUtreeees of hit natiVr States ' Uo hat bought np vast tfiooants ofprorisiona; had tb.enj . earofu ly atored fof Vlittribution; eent to fiugland and pntjchasod Cards for our mother, wive and enter, "T nod aeIJthBua"adlSe"pr6iioniar eo'hlTIieBy ' manifesting his devotion to the People, the State, and knj doatructive'that the enemy They inarched 'defiantly up in seven Hues wf bMlle. tierT tllj their waeona and ambulances. A por- Our troops reserved their fire until tbry approiubed . f.Bem Crosed tbe Brtilroad atJarratta this within a lew yarda four breastwork, wbenweKuea 0'nff . Suuads of orlso ers are being, brought uroiilbitta Jilli gripe esweU'LAN.Gm?"! J.f ? 1 i-iv ba tone Su wulu-andnbout aiinai yjjrgro t"g f ret Lavoo in-tbuir ranks, uur fire was ho rpi f prl80uers her. Ci'Uid not raiiVi auo HiUn J vts driven back' with a'loii" of between ' elul't LuijreJ un.l sin ttitfiaitviii tiiaan ' ( , ' wiejia. vav u w u whi Tbe woods where the eneoia dead aud wounded are now-lying are on fire waking it imposMbl t"nog them vS. Our losj, owing y tbe raeu being prottctea by their breast works, ia very small ; . Criradier Ueneral lumbal!, woo cotnmanaeti me first brigade of tbe seouud division of lluwurd s fourth army corps," was killed, li is so leponeaoy ms own men who were taken prisoners. The wagoners lu AhuUaII s TlrigaJe sunerea very severelr. Marietta, June23. Tbe severe. punUDmenriu- flicted upon the euemy yesterday by Gens, anle and LonDsr. renJfred tueui verv quiet to-uay ine nre Inch cotuuiauicated.to tbe wJj is still racing. . One of our otlicer in authority called to the Tan kei oomm.iuJM-, ter.iog mm mat as an act 01 numnn ity we would cease firing and give them time to carry -of thoir.wouudi'd, wild were? ttiauua dinger of Uiug burnt alive. The iroroiitio!i .waa accepted by tb . enemy, and the inu ha tug ceased, "their. wouuld Were taken off. l)uriug tUe.ioU'jrval that elapsed it was ascertained that tbe action of yesterday resulted in frigl.tfu, osa the Confederacy., t-;xs''"- t'-j-.---- Beside this, lie has imported vast supplies of cloth Ing, shoes, blanket, &c, for our gallant sbldiersi cen- tlv keerftr then prettied with suett artioie ae 'they need; tbevincing for them that watchful cure nnd patriotio devotvon, which' characters tne reeling .man. Ibo. patriot, and the model Governors Taken from the array ajid elected by an overwhelming ma joriryK without naaaifeating aay desire to auvum tbe responsibilities of the'wSje but wiUiog, like a true patriot, to serve the-State in any position to, which the ' people might cll him bo sid if you choose to elect," me yonr'U jveroor, I will do tho best I can for you. They di 4 elect him; and then resigning bis position as Colonel of tbe galliuit 2Cth Regimeift, "he at once" en tered upon the duties of tbeimpomntution to which be had been called, t Hit administration of the affairs of tbe State have been as free frrfm errors as perhaps ia the tot of mortals winning for biin the prtud title of tkf model GorernorZ pronounced in the Senate of tbe nation; and echoed aod re-choeU,by tbe press nud people Of the. State.- Every-body seemed xatisfiel with him even thos who at fir.t opposed bulectiou. . Ia such a time as thrj when harmony and uuiuft seemed about to bind together the discordant cjetneoia tbVt bad agitated and riven the Mate, ami wuen all seem- t0 ,ne ei,en,j. j0 fr0nt of CkbOme's divi.Mon alone ed to favor his unantmou$ re-e'ettton w. w. llolden j ,Dej. 38iofer UB- thoUjnd, wbMe in frunt ofjbtat nomes rorwatd aoa anoiturM a cuihw ivr hlll,'s ytnn it Wlii ,aaon p-ewtvr. Our losswaa les the offica of Qovernor pleading bis own chaise, and cn J.,ys iiito ttkinnisumg.. One huudred snpfeorted only by his owikpsperantue J rvgnu. lie 0(J fiflv wiu Oorer 4i) castfaiua 00 our ud.-Walk. eomeXorwMds-ilift iiai: tC4BjJidataa Ujur iimse l of Ikt ttraUett tect declaring, "his principles are well nioe out of ee,ea iftco being bayoneteUjn t"be .nffa pits, wliue tbe:r officers actuillf cut dow; tlie enemy wiib f abre. Jwo of "our oificers- from tbe sivaie pil came in wlta a bavonet wound., while their domes were perfectly perforated. A Serge-ant ot General Jckton's BtigaJe t-eized a -' a ' 1 . Mjeu while lue lose was uniei, ana inrew u inni tbe .pit into which it fell, lie was! promoted on th field by Gen. Jackson to a Lieutenai ey, but he mod estly declined. tbe hur. Sergenut J. riolcii;, Com pany I,-J29ih TetineeeIlegiftient, TaUgbn'n-BrijaJe, leaped over tbe bre-ist works, eizt tfie (an.Jurd pre sented by Gea.'Buford to tlie'lk7tb Illii;oi Hegtme-it, wrested it from,lta beSrr r awl brougbtit triunpbatj1y to enmp. lor this daring act U-.n. llarike presented tbe banner U th galiaril Sergeant. It was inscribed with 'Belmont. Union IMj, ; feton lliver." Tbe et.e- "e'y--mal-"aeepratmttpt Intake-Kennet .Muunt.tio anJaitntked our work in coluuns of rickJ troops, ibe beroen of MiMou:t.iy Kidge, but Irig's 4rps drove them 3ck witlr Ium UuiaUd t lwv- Watuos. July 1, 18G1 .One hundred pi fiHy yan- kae nriaoaera. braider) anived here at nooa- to-day. tallrn veteHar. TLe newa'from lielow is gool f On bundled nod twetitv-six"pri?'oners Iraideri eap tuied near Stonv Creek by Fits Lee' forces) pned through thin city yesterday, r roart for the Georgia prison. ConfalrraH. s . . . ". , . , A tepbft was prevalent here yesterday, that 2,pOO Raiders bad be cojeap Lured at 15 aj fiel J, "ox t h re abou ts . THE MOROANTO.N RAIDERS, JU-L. A c?5?pnteh front Sail: baryiost received, states that Kijk's bund of robbers had been pursued" beyond I ed m intSrriutr. with little los on our side.-Kirk bs had . A . bis arm broken (iitr It had not bren bts neck.) Tbe di.-paldi doea u. t say What lui titer los tbe bimJitti sustained, or wbetber any wese captured. IV e regret to learn that W. W; Avery, tto., bo was one of the purauiog parly,.has beOn puiulujly wounded. .It seema tbe band released the KerrvM captured tCanipVancf, alter stealing all their money. Wbnt j ever tbe boys may hate had, waa probably oP"utd is sue, " and Kirk will find it bard to pasi, ern at tbe. drccount If be had kept the. bys be would have gin the 'new.issue,' of tbe best stamp, lie may jet meet them when they niv command a'prenluni. ' . , . JeJerat. XORTHERX XWS. kD- We call f he attention of tke Coramlgjionen Anson to the advertisement of Msj. Jlogg, relatlvt a supply of Baoon, at coat, for indigent families soldiers. The Connty Court, which meet! tblt mot will, we hope, take immediate steps tf procure a , r -; : -'toT We have t home mny woundei soldiers s heed attention. Thoy need nourishing, food. It the duty of edit ens, (they ought to esteem It apri ege) to look after and provide fortbem! Ufifortuna ly,' those who are most able, seem least laelined aid tbem. There are those who possets not Merely the tec ssrles, but all the' comforts and In lories of lifea have uot deprived themselves of one tingle Iniurj while there are wounded and sick aoldiert, suffer unii-dylngrwitM annsmA oMhetnrte" wheat tf . .' ..t 1 . All... .1 . ' migh!Uininlc,rJ)7u.leuuing ineu earn i - g things which they possess in ajbundanoe. . Will ti do it? Voe vtrront. ' ... ir Wbtnevtr you. hear fciaaaVrv war to the t'lasl a and last dollar" and eakf honest men as trako look close to his own operations and yon will see tl be is a skulker, or speentalor or a blockade runner I , . Vcyrfi,' Jnty , t bkb of these Is XT'. W." IIoTdrt";7or fcfrwae the ifi man t pledge the 'ls man and the last doflarrL be ia not a specnlstor or blockade runner, he most iltiJirr. Ibe last man I who will he bet If..' llolden. Tte.rfr'f to sstk office at the haidtof t people the last to strike a blow In their d tit ace. Principle ia every thing men are nothing. Am of prtnciple is not changed by every wind of doetrii - . Sfndird Jufy 1. Oit'of yoarown inctl; W, T. HolJen, yon stai condemned. A man 'priuciple is twt changed I every wind of docteine but fou are therefore, I yuuoa o thoaiog, you art not a man of principle. Sv tWe man who-professes to belong to one part and yot is embraced y and serve another part Trast biu not. Siatdatd, Jmty 1. v ' Wi profsed'to be eTbig in 1810 tbfo on pr feel la U a Democrat then a Srceeionit thi known by the people they will. not bo change" Now, will any one be kind enough to tell Ibe 'd people of North Carolina what W. IV. II Idea's princi ples are? ! think it would toxile the most gifted . -mathematician, ccompinied with several shingles and . .L.IL- - 1 ti -.. L-..- t. pieces of chalk, to figure CDtni out Etery , bJj knows, ttmt since Ml llolden became a public mau, lie has never had any established principles, ; except alteayt to try and be on the wcinninj title, ia order thit bis4nordinate ambition- might be gratified. First be' Wat a whig then' a 'secessionist tbe most rabid . kind then a snbmissionist then a secessionist again; ' until finally he bs resolved himself into bis original -- element, and-is a full bloede'd HMt mtrn, of the very strai test sect. , ' x Nowdo the people of North Carolina want inch a man at Out, for their Governor? A man with no sta-, bility, ever changing, .U not the man to manage tbe affairs tt Sute. V- " - " 1 ' ' " f " &pw, as tne urestaui connici is oeing wageu oei e ?p ty fire hundred uen. L.ee an'i uraui, ui resun ui puh u m; nt .the war; and as our army, (thanks be to God.) has thus far proven un over match for tbe enemy', 'an ' the about, of TlotOry ia ascendiug from every battle field, ie it oot our duty to do all we can to effect a decided victorjr for our brave troops, and thereby how our grateful appreciation oT their gallant actions? And not do like the leader of "tbe stiaitest sect;" ww dis-. J?ord among tbe people at home, in or&r to affect tbe bravery of our trpopsj and be a barrier in tbe way of XJov Vance's unarumout re-election, tOratify an uu holy personal ambition. -From the course tie has pursued, it would seem that he would crnrider no sac- rib ce too great, in-order to secure an election, and is .... . . . .1- .t . I . : l : MoKile, June, 27. Gold in Mernphi was qndtej at two hundred .and fifty. o cotton quotations ar iiven. Confederate currency was quoted at twenty-' one cent on the dollar, and still rising rapidly. . All tbe officials were in bad humor, indicating the recep tion of unfavorable hews. A rumor was current that Grant had telegraphed Lincoln that he was tired if tbe nndartaking. aad that he must come and take charge bimelf The Chicago Convention has bn postponed to the of m, Standard. Jmlv 1. . . . - - I IWCDIJ-UIUIU Ol AUgaSb . - Gold iu ew York on the 22d wannoted at two ImfiJrtd and twenty-five and dosed a; two hundred aud six. . - . Tbe C. S. steamer Albemsrle Iiii burnH the ship Rockingham. I an aLti-cc-iow.jt. -YwU bsve boiei the politic eoenpa".- Youwro not to be trusted. Judge Liabj ht eerand by the conpaoy he keep . , , Standard, July , Thoa willjw be Judged in AngnsO 'Yonraott pr o'aim you anworthy of confiJcace, aad the eompai you keep traitr, , J ..-...; .. Let u adhere to ppi, whaUvrr ay becou Marietta, June, 29 All his been unusually quiet along the lines to day. tbe enemy having been permitted to 1)ury their dead. . Tbe fa ts of General Hardee's great victory, as They are brought to light. tbov that It was at first much underrated The ciny admit a loss of fifteen baodred in front ff Cle burne's division, and a 1ks jn killed along tbe front of that and Cheatham division of seven buudre-J and fifty. Five hundred ambulances were cofinted yesterday. from the summit Of Kennesaw Mountain, transport ing their Wuunded to .lSig Chanty from tbe front ot Geo. 'llardee's corps. TU-ir loea ulung tbe line of that ruiiuz io cuapgc wbuhuiuj . same, in front Of Gen . Lor nir s coma. Tbe Yankee men toconjecturf. .' ' - J Geoerafs Danl. McCook and Farkcr. were eertaiuTy Butlet us, fellow-ciiens, instead of being infioenccd- kj,c(j . . . by Holden'f selfish and unpatriotic course, It I us rally ." . r : ' aa one man 10 unuuic i-ict-w mou 1 ppmr nvv ro j ntv ,)KT1I C;11101.i.j -llldl. TkUlrf nn"r th poopla'artxtita 'l.xh an trn al kwp Noootalag.tra o Mala'tD oaa loll hit buaurrJrtol. 10. j- . FENTON, Editor. , S7. 1 4ii:siioiio A..C. Thursday;::: ::::JULY7, 1864 Price of Subscription, 3 per year. , . - : '' ' xADTEjiTutso $2 00 per square of. ten lines for first insertion no I $ I 50 for each subsequent insertion. ror mining ouly one Mme, s2. Obituaries oter five lines one dollar per oquare. . -comerattrinost asioredtywiirrif"weaTrtrneto"Our couotry, our oaue,; and ourselves, witn a conscious pride of Living been true to patriotio' duty, we cay ' UtADQOAaTtRS AKMT NoBTHEX VlBGlIIA, 1 r Ju be 24 1 H7" 1 804 . ". ' To Secretary of War Sib Gen. W. II . Lee push ed, the enemy's cavalry, which- advanced along ti e Soutbside Rail Road.- He bad a, skirmish' on tl.e ZZi ii.ijt4nt near Dinwiddie C. II.. and the next dur be jEANJDAimj(K flrlEJ The necessities ol tbe -times and the immense eot ofeverytbing connected with the publics tion ofarap-r, join in loud anthems of praise to the God of Jiattles- for victory, with no stain ol disloyalty xarnisuing our names.'. , ,; , tf. ..." U Sa lAr tUm. r.t t,a qaestion, who is to bo Goveroor of, our glorious old s v.uu4U ,u u u. u-vuiuu ..c,, gtatVKr i&15r tioTwre. : Let ' u go to the i"g pesWof the roadTby; 9 Vw - jA. ' I ear li i H rhaav, a . tN.ta-trtiv t i tar . I ,Ha war I' U for i6. B. V APit.r-leeling I " J - ine roaa was neiu alter an engagement -wnicu contin t ued from 12 M. until dark," the enemy making repeat ed attempts to break through aud r juiu hit advance. He withdrew from Gen. Ltys's front at daylight ou the 24th instant,' leaving his dead nd -wouuded ou the held, and taking lhc try roHd to Huogary town ad n.eysnii. ueu. iew ia sini louowing mem. (Signe nolle in August and vote for Z. B. VANCE feeling assured that in bo doing we shall best contribute to ' the honor add glory of our State to the -safety and welfare of our families to tbe'best means to procure the peaee, independence' and prosperity we so much - pray for; and that ire have done our duty to God and our country. A NORTH CAROLINIAN, . -TH TIIREAT OF TJOLDEN A8SASSINS. It will be remembered a band bf desperadoes leagued together for purposes of. murder and rapine robbed Mrs. Dais a short time since in the county of Hen derson, and in a day or two thereafter, aMsassmated compel us toadhercBtrictJy to our roles in regard to all matters connected with candidates for office. All announcements of this character, whether by the par- I ties themselves or by others, are in the nature of ad- ii n.-cmcuia, uuu, vq insure luserucn, niusi oe accom- panied by tbe proper remittance. This rale applies !H9J.!l4.U.pf0eeiiingi of meU9g.bfiRgii!g out recommending parties as candidates, and, indeed, to all matter of a private or individual na'ure This rule i-t general and applies to all, aud is thus emphat ically announced, in order that pi.iti- sending buch may uudrrsUud.ibe reason of their.non-appearance. Rf? LEE, General. IICADQCAfcTEBS AMT NoaTUERI V'SCt-MA, June 2otb, 0 V. M. Seerttary of War Sib: Jur entire loss y-terday morning was ntnety-seven kilted and woutfded, and -Mrr Andiw Jobnton at FkSoel-HBde-eiimBtaB Cos that would make a "wjld Arab" blusb for shame, has occurred to-day on the lines in front of B ruiuda and a parallel to which may be sought in rain even In Hundreds auilaround Petersburg. - -. - the annals of Indian warfare. " . t -'. . Generniamjttonjrejojh "ZTTpitv&iie "Muti;ttttriijtt NunW'rjiapTftnd" entfeCtliTd - by this same band to. welt known 4oyal citizen of tbem!ve there.He atlicked them and drove tliem Henderson c6unty nod others.' There is ob doijbt -from their works, pursuingNintil nin F. M. to within about the genuineness of the letter. Several namea are two miles of Charles City Grfui t House They left signed to the paper and are recognized as the names tbeir'deoU and wounded on. the field and along the of deserter whd have infested themountains for the ronte. Great credit is doe to General Hampton and last twelve mojitht or mori. Tbejf are all friends of hi command for their bandaonjeuccess. " , ' . " - Mr. Iloldiap, as wilt appears .- (cligned.) " . R. K. LEJE,' Oenenl, ' "To Mr. Islah pain ana others. . . ' : . We a strong body of Union men do hereby notify FROM NORTH CAROLINA. yon in due time that we intend to kill you and every aecesn in., this conaiy, peiore ine eiecuou in Augusi YANKEE RAIDING PA RTIES OURORCES IN and every.man fhat Uont vote for llolden. We baje PURSUIT. ' lately killed four of"the Gpd d d devils and we iotend - , - ' '-" . n t A to clian np every mn as won as the blue coats get Gmw-borcA N. C., June 29.-On Monda a railing here. Wn intenl to make meet for -doge out of Capt r:v v. -r 7 ..j li. and T three to four bnodred .Strong0, etered Morgan'on on We are not afraid to trunt the people JIoldenr No. But tbe people are alraid to trust you. All ars mutt have a:i end. No war was ever end ed raere y by fightlnj. Tbe authorities on both aides mutt, sooner or later tuik the matter over, make too tuai conce.-sious. and conce.-eioos, arid thus restore peace. Wiy not 5cui heap. of oati in a Week, if ther wauld C bant Brrson Vfe intend V kill, cut, and btfrn, yon all up. 8o you bad better leave out, and soon,, taking your seceeh withy pa'. "AS1NETV' He. Fereral nsmet are aignechin full, and only .the ini- "tials of several othera. Socb are some of tbe friends of Mr. HoUen. We wieb itdistiactly uoderttool that in capturing some reserves there. - They robbedthe bank and destroyed a train of ears. The baok is snpos fd;to have had a large sum of' money. on band.' Tlie 'wr4erireiatato have come frvn East Tennessee. Kactz's raiders have gone to Grant. They erased ' the Petersburg and Wcldi n K iil Road near BelSeldl Cuaslottc, N. C.f June 29. The latest infraa- appoint cotiiUtiHbiontrs mud begin; to talk ndwt "... ..... .. (Hat, . mi. - .... t - f . , . viuc li ie i ongren8, in secrti session, adopted a nauif!ta, proper and dignified In Its terms, ami the StlSi3!ttrn we tire ready, iltifig' anxious for peiweir-eager to negotiate and only Wait the Hiomeot when they will hold out the leaet prospect that an oner wodid be accepted, r '. ': - .: '; Since the passage of this munifesto, two political conventions have mctln the Norths to nominate can didates for the Presidency. One has nominated John ...... f""" C. '.Fremont; the other Abe Lincoln. Both have an-1 nouncell their .determination td proaecnte this war on- Agreed. . We tare not what beeemet of yon. Mi are nften faiibleis and fa)! away from princ plf , but princij'Ie tndi,res a&U can never faiL., r' - arfura,yylM How is it with a man who never bad a rrioclple You lave profeittJ to Lave many you have show yu never po-seAed any. Your whole HI hat bet a falsebood, politically. Governor! Indttdt " ' - - ATTENTION. The twenty-five men from Chi county, selected fo supporting force jn the 7th Iifria!, are ordered to ri port at Lexington, on the 14tk iiut , arriving on th evening or tbe lotb. - - ; ' - - '' gsj We have spaee fSr about (en more candidate far -lb Common. We annoonc the srventh to-dav Ten ihore will make seventeen, winch wiil iukeouiU a respectable number va paper, and Insure, certainly the tctio of ro. if no more; one of whom will pro balily be n- Holdenite. Send in your names accorapa nUd by $15, new issue, or a bushel aod a half of corn each. - v- . ' - . "" .v . ' . For the Arn. 7 LASi'rCtiia-, July ith 1864. Mn. FtsTO: DaaaSia; The wheat crop bat beet ha'rvtated, and the' the prospect Wat, at one, time, tl ceediOgly fla teriog.it is now very clear that not mon than-bwtf- erop will be realise, and. that of loferiei quality. Tbe redundancy of rain and windt that ttj iu and COtillb'tard tbrohgh ibe bloomibg' and matorioj neaaon, caud the failure. The ezcewive and'lo0 coutiuued raina afforded Gen Green fcmpli opportu nity to eutrencb and foifify, aod it was found that hi could not. be driven from bis struhg hold before mate rial., injury would result to , the tot n crops, but out till and irriergyr assisred by the tJfyililVer tnJ toi sun, .have lcceeded,ahd he is conquered, Jrivrn from our field, and the corn," though somewhat injured aod ma for tbe' time of year, baa a good color, looki elf; id with favorable seasons, will yield a good crop. We h id a good raiij last bight, everything looki cheerful to day-vrgeta lion ail refrestfed-rhope a Good Provident e wiil favor us. Every man in our commu nity seema to be doing bit best for a good crop forUbs sake of our au.-e. Any man. who would nut make every poaxiblo eflort, nowH that direction ought to be handcuffed, and sent throuch the Tankea linn. There are Candidates enough oufr for the Commons to at it. til thr Federal XTovernihcnt eiercis.es its rule over the wWe7SoutYet, iu face of ill this, the pitiful, shameful, Injurious cry. of peace, Is put up from week to week in North Caroljnsrby Jwo papers to the dis gust of the, patriotism and intelligence of 'theTonfed e racy, 'and tbe contempt of the Yankees. ' r What more en.we do?J.ItlakeLtwo to make a bar gain. i The jiuiborities" on one fide-nre ready - to treat and "tMk tbe matter over?' but the otGer.ei'to will not listen. ' What, then tan we do but fighl until they ar willing an 1 in bur Judgment it will not b long. By tbe way, I fargol to saf that the . oat cron At Verv fo4 atberibntttfteTWtrirg6W ackeu. - -;. ;( ... The name "of Jat. W.. Henley aeemt t be left oot inlheJaat . Arguar. have heard a gcod many Tctrn -"pbt cTtTieoa reglretttng it. They tty, b must run tbrongh." The Esquire would make a good Repre sentativo. He is a man of good practical tense and sound views. He advocates repealing all exemptions from aervicein the C 8. Army and furniehlpg the uoveroment wuu every possible resource. He U for 'iVeace, an early peace, - and an everlasfiog peace, aod everlasting separation from the Yankees, ' Go-' rrnor Vance is bis choice of all the men In the Sute for -Governor, the 'Squire It an .b6nestmn "alTvaut.ige of .nothing to do, while be la confined by bis-trad (Blacksmith) crowded with work'" for the publjo, whicji-aM-a-tftnscieotioua man, as" he is, he canbot loave undone forjtba take of electioneering. Whether be will soosent to"ronniog through," I pre sitiiie will be known in, time.-. The candidate! areenall matters compared .with tbe state of tbe country and the"hecesity for good -crops of grain and baflon, good gardens, pi.taloe patchee, turplpt, &oM &o. Let ut nil canvass for that, tee who cto beat, who can raise the most, be the most economical nod spare tbe most, and then,'"nftrwe conquer ourfo and peace ahall be restored to out cattniryf lt at njoy our heritage a we ought. -;; . f -FAC(- - v . . V - .y "N