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(yL -, WHO WILL 8ri,0V C8J ANY HOPE? ' A Correspondent of tbe Mot,He Register, thus re p'.!m to tho Inquiry, ''Who will show us sny hope?" . 1 will, dear trim-h Come with m apart. Wenhiill together loo out for the bow of promise. We will (urvey tho sky we will sweep the horizon with the ..r of faith, we will pierce through "tho war- clouds rolling dun," a'ud discover a wertd of-Ught.be-, Tblnk'sl thou, drooping, fearful soul, that nil this eommotipo all thi terror and suffering all this cou flUt ol-nalioos th learn, the anguish .and thu blood, b ivo passed unuonctfrhtidaw'a4aiaxlUirLJ?.!iji notos the fall of the sparrow, and feed tLs,you:.. ih ,. h.n ihT err for food? No, no-'l-lle was pro seut at every battle saw all the hosts marshalled to- the ahoca-- ermiueu or eoiiiuiitimcu imrnuu'-iH-trained the viotor from destroying the vanquished moved with the advauciag and tbe letreatitig foemen witnessed tbe suffering ipflictcd upon' su'iie.e.t com tnnn.tl.. and restrained tbe destroyer-bouM every lgti.-every groan, every wil of anguish, aud counted tbe ware that were abed received and graciously ap provei the supplicatioits that weut up from the homes aud habitations of our peuplel lie saw the eud from the beginning. All that h DOW past, with us, was already present bcfowiHiw, before the war br.gn, and no ultimate mult can' be attained by either one of the belligerents, but accord ing to His will. ' . ' . 'What hope is in this view? Suppose Ho will des troy us." Way, but If He designed our detraction, why would He bare so long protected us? For Sour yes: four teen hundred days, we have been defended I For loiir teen hundred day we bve been fod and clothed with tbe world shutout from us , Ouo yer ol drought, one failure of tbe cereal harvest, jjud we sbvuid hive, Weu crushed. Who sent the rains? For ,f nirleeu Lundred days some 2W.0OO Coofv-iersttf sol liers have defended tbe land gaiot an it-sailing foice of 8H 000 invaders. Who hel l tbi scJca aud determine I the result? I thre any hnman reason why we could ii-'t b, and were u'ot iu fact utterly, be ten down nnd wrun the rir-t year of the war ? There i one rta- soo-only uue7amrrhi;rn7tnrrgh all.iw it to be doue I We have restod tooftea and too much in were human means, iu tiit- couisge t troops, ia th strength of position', in the skill of comm-iiil era. These props have been, one by'one, swept from under us I We trui-t4 in Bling Green and Fort Donelson. These were taken. We trusted in Vicks burg. Providcace forthwith removed Johr.-t a, i.ud i?nt Perabcrton to sim-nlcr it. We, anticipated n powerful diversion in our ftvdr ny'.a movement north trom the Trans-MidMp'pL Providet.ee sent.Holiiies there to paralyse that army. We h-ped much fr.m the skill of Johnston in'Ueoigia. l'iovi'en-e nmov.d him, auisub-timted another c6r.iw in l-r by whom our hu-nan confidence should beflfbei and bu-nhled ! tfton?wall Jackson bal fconn.. our Kiou ni vim m tituoned biui U te warrior's re-t unnini th iron-cl.ids were to open oir port-, lVoulence touoTud the spriogs of lumati actiou, and th: tH'i-'u F .' -:.Ci Hecretsry hnJ thwui seit.-d I We c-u-.td tW I low fever ia New Orbfjns it ' w.is tCrbi !!.-. t'. c..m. We invoked the storms ..f occau to er,?n f th? I '.-u'e fleetit, but they abode-h th' ir ve I WV lo k.l th coufjlence t .the -i!jtret and syLipaMiy t'Jyrci'ii courts; U'l" they hnvj t,rmgey p'o ' ' f 1 t lu all Ibis, dirfri. h l, mt tatt-ght.weftrewaU tS look U Almighty Go-L'to nc 'iite Hi-e, tn l.rd cf btrds, and. tin King of kit,. lie ) .Uh win 1 V' nod lie will Lel; Iln.bafu l.r,.up!il d u kr.s m.d He will briog I Rht. -He -hath affli'.-t.vl u-lU r.d; mn thrall us and retir'c.cati.f-.r;s u-itonr I I if ' W'U permit Him to d,. K.I-H- wili u-.t pre 11 gl ry to another I If we glorify I."c, II will uke I.co fiom us. If we trnt i'i L"s's army, He will smite thit army. H'mW not int.'nd th t we hH c dt roved by The iuvadiiig foe; l.-U He will nevt ailw u t bo:it that we have delivered ourselves by our. i-bnii, or by oar strength. Wo must -we riust lij'c lo Gou aloTicTWDltirrtKUF whala'jutji nnd He will hring light ont of. d-irkuc!, pood out of evil, jr. ace hu I joy cut of cisflict and nfferiug! t4hft4Mani!ax).'l of the country draw the swo'-d; irt womcu call on G-d;"' let all- revoi ' Hie A--wi Lord, and trust pur cause with lim, nndsoon blessed peace shall pervade tbe land. -L TJIE iVEGUS; - . . FllNK. DA 11 LEV, , E D I T O A N I) 1' U )l L I 8 II E It . 9 ; WAOfiSHOHO,"; C"" 1321 tlIuigDAY:::v:s:::::t:::::MAUCn 2, 1865. AUVi'UlTISlN'G--S'J 00 pi'r unnuro Tor ffrsnfrsr tion, and $2.00 for each sunieqncnt inset ti-'.nV ' Obituaries over tjve'liiies per square. Ten line make a square; Singie advertisements of less than teii lines counted a square. Owing to the crowded condiiiou of our column last '.week, wo had not 't;ma to call titteuttyn -tu the important orders published Among our ad wriscnif nts iVlrddr Wis. 7 BndK&roin Gem Lee. ' AVe do so thiy cLye caunot Aij better thttuioheprdT of the Ualeigh Cnfeicrutt, which says: ' i'U.eneral Lee exhorts his gfillivnt and Wave roin radei, who with him, hve borne so long, 6 patiently audNinrepiningly, tha; hardships nnd vtcissitude's of war, i till to stond by' thoir colors, nud yet further t6 . .-v.. . ii' ' i . .I .i.....1 II.. ,.!. eFiioiid in me csiis ci iiornir uii'i urn. i' B2b- The following 11 ig of truce letter was reoeived by the. fiheriir of this county, Gideon li J hrfadgui. who b'ss bunded V t us hir puHlicntion. The decensed - " party, D.iiiel dwards, was not ft citiieo of tl(ia,coun ty, oor do we know, what-county Philip Melvit ir ; Hheriff of. V ith tho hope that Sherifl Melvin niny eeer, -the letter and couv'ey tb painful information It con tiiina to EJwardV" relatives nud friends wc "respecb- I fully request tb;it the press of the State copy it. ' . ' Skconw Division, U. O.-obm. hospital, l- '. Fort AIu.nrob, Va., Juu. -4, 1B05. '' Mr. 'Thimp MiayiN - . Jltylk finny "J Anton county t N. .U. jr The army of General Lee, snyl the l!!chmon4 Pispatjih, was never t. onger, physically and morally, than at this hour. Its nerves are of iron; its spirit is lofiy and resolved; it hails with rapture, the elevation fjtajeommsnder to fhe supreme control iitiniliUry moveraeet as toTfiaTl)fliprri--attd rcer of sueccss and glory. Thft causes of- dissatisfsc tion that hate hitherto existed id .ib'eT internal conduct of affairs are rapidly disappearing.. The right-man ill be everywhere pntin the right place. Every j"!e meqt of strength in the country will be de veloped and judiciously handled. Other nations have seen darker days; Home. Greeoe, the Netherlands., our own fore f ther of '76; France, vrhen Cariiot became WarMm ister; EoglanJ, when Mr, Fill tv.k the helm, nnd caused a reeling vessel to once; "feel the handy a mighty roaster ani rid the ; opposing ..billows in e curitand tnumph. .It irthe province of such spirits, "from the noitle Dinger, 7o pluck" the flower, Safety - I'rovideuee raises 'up. tbe man for the time, and a man far th' uToniotrreb4iev-e P in uiw.t.i F. T.e. the Washinffton of the seeon I Ameri- rtam tbfl beiinnine, nit thoughtful ey eThaYff bnt fi xd as. thfi.tul HreeJter of bis country. . ; ISSTho bill of the HauVo of Representative khnliwh th fifteen necrro clause: to take from the V to re A rURTIfER ADVANCE IX THE F.RICE OF KC15 . SCRll'TlON. In self defence we are compelled to make a further advance In the puhscrlp'tion price of tbs paper. After this'issuj we blnll receive no subscription for a lin ger time than six mouths tbe prica for rhich will be Koi'K Dot-t-ARs . " . ' Those who have subscribed at former prices will have the paper f irnisbed for tbe time contracted for. Fibruary 16, lHOo'. Z THE SITUATION." ' Shcrmin has l.eeu checkej in bis march towards rhml.-.tii. nnd incviii enst in the direction v . ..... - CTP , Che'rHW. This report we have, from different sources both from Ch nlotte, semi-omcial, nnd from South Carolina'. . ' - Tiiis (Tuesday) morning, we have n. reliable report that some portion of bis command,' perhaps bis nd vance, wa4sk'n-.ini-.li;ng with t-ur troops, yesterday nf- th Scotch road, within ir J It' vii t v v viwvm, - six miles of ri.e-terhV.d C H. Hia otject, no doubt, iilatrv to canture Chcrer.'VLepi be has troUbly been led to.'believe t!erc ttre Tiiturble stores; nn Iltl -ucceisful ho will then puh on towards Fayetteville and lliletgh. If unsuccessful be will turn his course towards tbe coa't, nnd will try U reaoli it either at Charleston, Bull's Day or W Tmington. His successful march, nnrth, we have reaon to be li. ve has been brought to a termination; nnd his es cape tj the coast, we hope', is doubtful. W e are irware of heavy c nceutnition of troops g iiog on, and favor he Generals ore in command, which lea I us to look very soon-for the bc-.t results. P. S. Turn b p. in. A messenger, di-pntcWJ from (Lis pUce towardsChcsterfi,l I tl H., this moniit,g to obtain, if p'osHe, reliable information as to the B-ln-resl.outs of ibe enemy, has just returned. He was in th" v'.lliijre of Ct;es!etficld at noun and lesiued that he enemy we're ou two roads south of the village, the Pop Pir Grove sud Camdeti roods, one four an 1 the other six piles from Chetevficld, nrp.i.tnfy moving north. :i..!-t lrght t'jcfbu.mcl.two mills r.n the Poplar Grove ro.id, . I camped i.i the jioigbhot lioo'd. : p s.-No. 2. V,ydnes!-.-' 10 -jrtnr gentleman who put irp at Cbeste.fi -Id C. H. bist.night, has. just arrived, n l 'reports oui i d::i vl tmrces no enemy within Jix ruiKof thn 'ibige at n lute hour Ust night. Some "scouts Uid:jhown'Mbemsevos on t hi. Poplar Gi'otfcA'ml 'Scotch ,or Cam ten" roads during the day, but d'tiappeiVre Tlowards i-ight. . The i-tones about the meiny hcing at Mouroe and. at points within this couuty mo all loih, and beloi:g to the ec'Jsat;o'u order. . - jryw Charleston bus been evacuated by our fvrce?, ij.ir,lce, iu cmuijiud uf the garrison and the other troops that were engaged outposts, is. in a position to meet Sherman iu his movement north. As io bis exact positionatiltLe, strength of his commnnl it does not become us to speak; but we foel satisfied that they are sufiicieflt to' Vive the enemy tevere4low," if not whip him, if 'he ciimcs withiu striking distance.' , --TYrtrnrft-ttlaqJje and we have -;... holipvp that the troops engaged ia itadeTeKcTtmteirfrow.-Sottta fiarjjin have Wen moved up.in position wbere Shirmin wilV boar froui them, too, before long. . . V'e re reliably informed that nn engagement took place on Friday afternoon last between our oav lry under Voung an 1 ft portion of "the enemy, near Flat Rock, Kcishaw District, S. C., in vhich the ene-iBy-Wre considerable worsted. Our forces took' some fifty seven pr'woneilind damaged the -'enemy's wagon, train, nnd recaptured a largo numher of horses and mules wh4iaA4M-eaiM8flLi,roin tho'citigeng byHhe lVnkces.; Wo ulsoleutn that subsequently Gen. Batler's cav. Ipli' the" enemy somewh.ere- in tbe same te;g1.borbood,.ki!!cld-ndedSI ll.'ein'tdok sonio three bundled prisoners , and cap. abolish the fifteen negro clause; to tane twio iur . Uestroved. portion pf their wagon train; fWenl indSecrotsryofWar the rw?rto make details tuitd ana . ..r .b T. and exemptions,-except of mechanics nd artusnTtn the employment of tue uovernment; io reoc ...i cmption and details heretofore granted by the Previ. dent and Secretary of. War; and to revoke tho exemp tions of mail contractors not personally engage in .oarfnrminff the eoiitractsrwirs recommitted by the fccn- ate to the MUitwybltoftte'tstrB4v inquire into the expediency' of bringing in a more lib eral bill.- There is a strong, disposition- on the pnri of the Senate to preserve, untouched the present exemption law. Kkh. Ih'npatch. fJ-It is stated that Commander Raphael Sommes, of the Alabama', has becri made a Rear Admiral, and will take comroand.of the James River squadron, in place of Commodore Mitchell, now' commanding. Lieut. J. Tfttlor Wood, C. S. N., has been promoted to the'rank of "Captain, for meritorious services. JgjjrA lettef from Ca'leutU to the Lendon Times, says tha not less than sixty thousand persons were drowned or otherwise killed by tbe lute terrible cyclo id storm vbich iwcp that country., . or abject submission ? He does not tell them of any hopes of recoustruction-tbat the 'people can select to go back with their lights into the Union, if they choose; but he tells them that only the choice of ab-j-ct bumiliut'ug, destructive 'submissson .is left to them, unless they fight for independence' . He then op peaU totbewi by their lineng by tbpir defceut from a fiCo u'necstry to maintain the inheritance of liberty wL'kh desreuded to them from th'.-'tr fathers,.- General L-e tidJresses bis soldiers invito 'language of stern, rcougnizablo truth, without equivocation" or pailiulion, tliat.th.ey cannot barter manhoo-i f t p?acc, nor thj right of relf government for life or property '-This language of Gen. Robert F- Lee nd lrcsses it self not only to his comrades lu arms, but the whole people. And which will you believe, people cf North Carolina? This veteran patriot chier, who left high position", wealth, nnd ease iu'the old government, wid at your call, came to Urt with jfour children- the struggle for independence- who has. dwelt in ten-la since tbe war. began, foregyiug all comforts, except such as the soldier enjoys who has exposed. Lis per son iu battle, nnd who, for bis great integrity and up rightness, holds the revereicc of th:w atmon, snathe admiration" of other people wUVise name is read, with kits them of t b e eti o;celvTiWyg!rt)i (t v ihnajmt J idLXxir 1 ,0" have to inlonii you of , the recent TTTmrr-rrt or, believe the We rt,,tiTed from tbe prtlbfc'tit, Vm. base and cowardly, or tho timid and ignorant, who B. Smith & Co., iTTTiTGnTppftl'UV t dl you that you can return toine t,uioa, auu.oc i iu tested 5ri your property ? Gen. Lee, ia triiing bis soldiers, tells you, that there is no. alternative hatsub inisioinirar. t " After this exhortation, Gen. Le addresses hi:o-elf , ii, a i!.4prtprs and absintrvs without leave,' 'who have abandoned their comrades in tbe hour of peril.' He warns them stcTu-yr ns they have not heretofore been warned, that ii .Mast opportunity is effered to them to wipe out their di.-racj, and escape the pun ishment of their crimes ' By s-ithonty cf tbe President, be offers par Jou to all who thfl return., .c r report," according '-tor the orJe-s, wifh'ln 20 days, ex cept those who have deserted to the cuemy, or those who have orce been pardoned. , i.Vv s"o, in this nppeal of Gen. Lee, tvdeterttined resolve; that mercy shall now; give place to -justice. Ye wives, who have husbands absent lwm theicpcMs; who hnve deserted bevnnce you have written t thetn to come home, take cure I Vou-aro aiming the deadly b illet attho heart which ' denrest to you-.. Ye fatb- ers, mothers, sisters, wu U;m,wi,iv tcett, which tiie vo'y i,: froi4 ti lion of vour cbiidreo anu uretoren, re w:irueu ' fc J c. L'0ow;e .- oi'de Ui:!l M-.'es 1 1 j' a.u, ;.y inrg ;, , thi.ii- .triictiil Be assarod tbf.vi.vs I m-iioril Wr. all ) e 1 it'o. in w: ar.i'iiWes tt.e i.iti more' stricgent, .nnd nioro inexorably executed, will soon be. put iu force to! bring in deserters. Tht-ii-names will be published in tho journals", stuck np ;t j-oui- Court Houses, and if tk wrse fate befall th sin, they wilt hereafter bear, forever the jecord of infamy. Whoever', then, has a relation or friend",, who, under tluence. : or for anY'cawMvhas abauddned fleuth iu this K, 4t)th fl. C. Ug' , wh'b.was wonoded In the bead and 1 1 Weji prisoner at fort fisher, . tiie' 15th. : The b ill entered tbe left side of the bCad, remaining in. ". He was brought into this hospital J mi. 22d, ubd iiiwf tbewxt day.- It will gratify you to know that all i piissibie attetitioii was giveu bin during his illuts here." .' s " - - - T '':' : , He was hnried in the IIumpot. Hospital buryiag: ground, with tbe usual military and religious ereuio ' nies, aiid bis grave is marked by a wbllu bead-ieard, witb his :tiui-,' company, regimenfund d-e of death ' plainly marke t upmi it.. , ' '" '' . .'; ' 1 urn sir, rtiy re-pflctfully yocr ob't serv't, . CHAS. A..UAYAiOXl, Chaphkbi lid Division, U. 8. Gen. Hospital, ,v I'ort AJonioe, Va, " ley In olH'disjdce orders from Gvn. If e, Gen . Joseph Ji, Johnson lias resumed tho cmnmand of the" army ef Tennessee, nnd tbe troops lu tbe d-'partment .' of -South Carol'Nia, Georgia and Floridiv. In bis first gener&l i-rder dateil CKulotte, 25d iust j k says: 44 lie takes this position with , strong hoper beciuis he 'wilt have in council nd in the field the hVJ of the high, taleais -of the di:'tiBgu!.hed General whfm he suceueiU. tie eihorts-nii aoeni soaiiers or tae army . cf ToiiuysVee to r j oii tbeir.regimenti nnd again con front the eusmy they so ofieu cai.ouute?cd iu nortberu4 Gcoryiarand always witb honor." serter's Daughter," by W. D. Herriugtoa, 3d fj. C". Cavalry. It is neatly printed for tbe. times. The la'e is spun out to 27 p.iges. Price $2 bj mail. " We have nothid time look through the tale, and are therefore'tiot u"fc-nt preeni to. pronounce upoo- its merits. tyJjA Richmond iispatch of tho 22d :n.t-., Riys' tbe exchange of prisoner is progressing. rapidly, v CO N GKKSS ION AL-SU ,LM A U V. ' ffb. 20-ln the Iloue Mr-lVi kius reported tacfcj fr.mi t!i Couiuilt-e ou J-'oreigu Ahurs, i- piwambtij atid lesolutiiKia, a coudnscd ivpori ol wtloh reads follows:- '..'.' Whereas the Congress of the Confederate States hae been drf-aro-us of an nouorabie setiuvnieut, aegoin tion, of'nH: matters of dn'iiuu'ty tn-twetn the Cunfed era'.e Jstu ; imhI the United'-States ftcii t this end sent thr- Corninissioseis in Pfcbrutuy, 1804 t: iVuh iuctoo, t'-av...t;.a1e Irit ioily roUiti.xis occween tfce tw G ivirniot nts- imd. whereas, liu-se -li?itig lice r-j fn-ied l'-osi'tioa, tl. Coiurew ' cf tto:Coiit dorrH States hi J unl S'iJ. a-bip'Swd wrl p:l'.i:.i'd to fie civ jjii'.s! I vtvtld a Ofcl.ii-Htiwu of it.- eomii.ucii deane. lor a oe on ilifiJjiiiiportt, wc counsel you to uae your best exertions to iudnoe his rttuin within-Ttrrrmt-f-e-xxrjXja. 'TAnd, tdaircitizcns-vrwooAtsayLjtishe iivtei- estr as well as the duty of all; to uige deVetters aud. abseutees back to their duty. XHdy think. " If those who are absent from our array were now- ff-U'xlk-au-regard, "Slermau would ba d ivea discomfited and etra frflin-uthjCarjilina: If Gen. Lee had hs ub- . public. mt et:iigsr tiid renew the;r vi mtees back, ot all" the hordes' f". Grant couiar$Tr SSJ tJiJLJ' . :- . The fourth retolut'oa pledgtNGiii ti fiom destruction. But for desertion, ns J pro- ni-RUI4f9 tosecura ou bin fiom. destrncti per absentee! ; u, the reverses which have UL1U:ii us would never have happened. Our victories would bavt been moie decisive and in all human probability at this very day," our caiiset would have, been 'grried."v .Vj ' ft Everything is at, sixes and sevens with ui this week. The Yaukees have left the direct roiite to Charlotte, and are'.movihg south of us, it :i.sup ased crrChera w. Consequent upon ' this cha nge of lrdulejItheenemy, atid appreh'euding that.this coun he Tarmrthat Gen.' ReatfregWrd has been con fronting the enemy with sinco he fell) ' back from Cyc- iutrib'ia, wo have reason, to. believe has recently oeen much strengthened in men and "material. It is no doubt informatioii that he Las received of this" that has induced Sherman" to cbanga hia course and direct his steps a little more northerly than he was doing last week. . ' ' ; ' . "' .:...'-.' '-"'" gcr It rains, and it mists, und keeps things damp generally . . With vtho-cjecrpt ion of 'dne day it has been at U for a week with a fair (?) prospcct of keeping at it a week longer. Of course it is very muddy. Who wouldn't bo a, soldier a member of the Homo Guard especially. . . ' ' , : .tiv-Fifty-five 4,gentlemen in.Jiluc," capture I by Youngs eavniry, passed throvigh thTs village on Tues-.J day, properly guarded to tt place ot saicty. -tv niav lie brought "withfftirl nnirof marehrfone of I itbach section to haveone vote, binding o Pail, Uliiy UUI lanuvu I'J , y .... J Each resohition of the committee and amendj proposed weiVo-Jbred to be pjinfed. The House tt IT' d tl'!fiejna.im'tho" nepro l In the fciena'e, the appropTTSTrorrrbtit patsei tho bill abolishing tho office cf Provost Marsh cep within the army in the field. . V , j feb.-'il. The Senate passed the bill to tdom Tually "pve'Tcntrnnd punisbabseBte3Xand de? from the army. -After secret session; adjourne In the House a .message 'was received, from thf ident, in response to a resolution of inquiry, ing a telegiaui from Hardee relative, to.the faf destroy the cotton in Savapnab. 1 He stated tf tou was stored n cellar s and gai revs and its J tjou wbijld have involved that of the city. , 'J The Senate bill increasing the number of t mea was passed. The tax bill was further con; ..'"-'" ' ; ! : ' --' i . j Northern papers of tho 20th have news fror, GajoUua derived from Richmond papers.- ..The read-' Glorious news I Charlestdn evocnat J old flag over Sumter again." . " Admiral Bucanan arrived tn Richmond, on t noon, of the 22dr by flag'lf truce beat; . 'Roger A.Pryor has been released from Forj his column'T, "Of cnie.cf liis raiding pnrtjes, tins com :riihityZli:lribjprH trrciit doal of it. we think . ImmsaTyrWeFr: e- - " .... ' tdered out under arms (oufself and one other in the offieel 7tl is" 'tatatog bard, With no prospect of ce'as InrTintil we have-performed our tour of duty. The mud is about ankle deep, nud getting deeper.. Our mails are all out of order and behind time. We halve nothing to eat, and no. chance ot buying anything. Under these, circumstances our readers must overlook the shortcomings of this 'paper , 'gild sympathize with ns iu our misery. : , .' .. , '- tUFtd- pursuance of General Orders No:;2 Adju tant General's Office, Raleigh, the Home Guard of thw county reorganized on Thursday last by electing the following offisers; -, V ,: .-' r- '''First'7(ar-y L- White, Ca'ptaiu; A.Niyen, First Lieutenant. . Second Class George A.' Smith, aptain; W. IT. Mills, First Lieutenant J. 0. Hnrrell, Second Lieu- : tenant; J. ..YcaUs, Th'ud Licutentinr. 4 m-ijoeilM, at alt J ui i it ii-tii at: ar.n aiK- si tt.r-..ei of txist'iBg iiij-'eu tii-.-.: mi-l wiu riHs, i'rv.-iilyuC tin cola i.as ir-O'i.il.y ti'iiioiincv-l tV t'ltrs- Uree'.u-umei C;ii',:ens' l' t tiie. ui;Mi.i;tii-s of .It t'iu-l. $ut; would l.olii tt.i tst-g-.it;tions villi: th'. C'-iiiUdnrtj? Mali or any of. .hvui sepa-atclyr tiiat. d i t; i :is m;.-pf i as a '.conqueror giants' ton sulju.V-t"1' people would J exiemied to tbe pen). I: of tiiee. tates; luerelore , AW .,-That wlil Congress regrets that, no ! rnato:u is left to. tha people of tha Coutc(k'i;a,t'Stt4l Oat tj ceuiinue.the' war, or subtuiiaion to tho tidtms peaee nl.!;e- dishonorable, it aceepts'ia their, beha tLFissue ibidtea)inji.soiejwmy uccuire an alturab'e dettrunnlwion'to prosecute the war wTrtr lifted Slates uuvil thit power should desist Irom efpTts to subjugate them, audjhaiadependi.D.oo of Coiifederaie fetutfts is "established.. 1 . .7 r The, f-eaond 'resolution complhueiits the armyfr various pa.'viot;c resoltUious recently adopted. " . .. .. ! .The thiidi couiUou invites the people to asomnie iblic. iiii etiiigsy fund renew thejr vows of lievotiorf .ngiess to-pass raet energetic nt'cusuies to secure oar ultimate succi 'Mr. Gi'iser vKoreM tne icuiowing auauionai r; lution: ' ; ' v Ktsolvedy That notwithstanding all this, we bell tho Conied. rate States would consent, 1st, to. a ration retwuen vue v. c. auuu. p., u uc jivi 1 4"iee aud indepenr.t of the other, their rights, i"iioU.T t ade, trausit, to be fiirly; ugre'ed 2d, that all debts ccate to be settled by Couvcnj to which eacli party snouia oe at iioeny to sena gates, each being its own judgc.as to the nun manner of election, and each party paying it3 0w penses, the privileges to be clearly, denned and se
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 2, 1865, edition 1
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