A. - i i TJVV V- tt-. . t- - - r : vs 1 iloath 1; 1 - in is : .: mt 1 st w tilery 3 4 coil QiUV7 hUt - bt IncJia all tha Oi. - j lar to- i.-JWeeom- 1 aaa t -j 1 t reaiif of; s at leas. ; " ,.' ' ' . "JJtx the stamp both far postage and registry, put i -nt-jjiw-riMMcruTutiuKiem receipt jor u. eitei Subscripti6n!;Price.i '-jw j . v! 3 s' V The subscription price of Wbkk ,t Star is as foUwwa - Single Copy 1 year, posfagepaid, 1.50 monins, , " si " i.ou .50 1 GRANT WILL WBITE i JSOOK. -' v I tren. Urant will updertak? tQ preM pare a history of Jiis own campaigns, Grant has capacity, ,ont;' wV'krio wlrai' Ijttle of . his literary faculiy Thel great Caesar, wrote a, history of his. campaigns, and it 13 ;imtnbrtll..IOur some s lime ago woald-be - Psesar will write a book, but will i t Wimnibrtalf -1 " We should nbt be rprUev . iSapb a - result would .not be half as Strang as that an obscore'diwrpated . -tanner siionld becbhie Ihe Jommaiider-iil- - uuicj ,w mu uuiicu oiaius armitta,, the most . succe84o.iCi tyno : means the grfatestf-Generaand finally the Presideri t fortV-fi ye ; ' m!lli9nV6r: people. ; Grarit twa. . born K iJocky4 Good fortune stool around hia Jcra' die and has. attended himHhrongh; life? and; ho we ver :esidTedr his'Me- inorrs may; ybe, andthecnpbe . more soihaAjni.'eyj will be fait bfintetesU; pj" ?.4i Let us here give a few of Grant's sayings for whieb, we Vvouchl; .He. ' said in N ovembef,-.. .1865, i that the hardest fight ' be'-Tr5 had was the first day at Shjnjou, said he, "that I; exposed, myself; more on that day abas I did all the remainder of the war. -I had to . do it. Five thousand of. my eti 'ran before thjuy ever sawgrayaCvf J had ;to. keep right up to them to make themfif;ht3 Again he said !The iiardest"?tM 1 ever had assigned me was when or dred to, tefieyo nRosecranvI found - the ; army , after the battle of .1 C lickamaaga; iri -terrible condition utterly demofalized.l-They5 had no spirit, were, without -jnecessary. qpd,, and the horse were: in a starving eon dition. We got some beef by driviiig them over tho mountains,"and we did not have enough horses to-move one park of arliliery.. : All General Bragg had to do was to advance 'and the Union armydsryej-bee ; jpom pelled ta 8arrenderiI went, toi work toi gei the army in: is a fighting trim as -possible: JI rirecelved"Tein forcements and! some,' sapplies. 5en trenched, and; got ireadyasbes-X jep , fofrBragg'Oafl iy;aiw6Ht: came is 'and reported that Lbrigstreet I Z ,u" t& 5aK (loj ? rgmia)t:WM,Q.; his fine corps, the real . strength of Braggs a.rmy.?X as 'unwillb believe that BragJcouIdlie'so stupid c t '-v;- i --!' r l9..t?c.n ooon atter anotber scout rportea the same fact, and ittafned jod 4ir Uiatrl tne best -troops w ! that ;army;5;bad been sent off Jwhen theV we so. mueli.- , 1, gathered hearty .;. and, soon after, : Gen,. JSherman coKpera-; ting, began those? m6vemertts 11 Ihat1 t. . .1 r : 7-. Atar.! r-.-i K'-w-f'siif. the most Jnf enorloffieer jnr tbtfu Con puBueu. oragg Da c k a n a: je ne yea my forces, He said 'also:,; Braggvasv federate service, unless Iiqpd! W' ex- cepted -::-3J'.i'-M';l";' t J "resident payi8;8hage my ftganjf paignjr?e4iffereijt titoeaiby'-jua;); ; jo3iciousJtterati6es'Hew Vicksburg 'madet harictelf fstio - fipeecb? Heaiditiwaf.t of America, . 'igaii jf x that-be so C then I will ha ve i;ind: ;aUhb plans previously formed did; hot em brace,. Vicksburg, I .; changed : it all and then ; began m 'adrapbe' tipop. l that trbnghold Ge. b hi' J: gooa mani. I would notdetract lrdnl J ow menu. His greatest quality &s -a 1 .rif -1 -. 7'-4' i-.i: - J mT.M. hjj. flltf 1 V'vJ-Sj: .-U-a u -as i I. 'II J 'l "flj.fw .ii ir- . -J t at -rax1 catf nd -a 01. . i ; , &ida dt - 1 -. I s ' . . 5 j j , Mr i , rv --' vtii W4j j .... - 4. . r i "t 1 i J . 4 . TyAuUr0Wn- Pyebe.the theXonfeerat, -3id nbtfenqw bW wu weiv punisnea wrant at tne second'. bat0e;r6f.: OainesMaUf, .Af- terwards, we Jearnt. from ' Swinton's Very clever history, the ;v$ry facta.we gaihertdl from "this ; Union soldier. Ifl-if-Wh kjnlf come but finally! wh'en the world will; stand amazed at the toagqificent, i&gWi&JafJbtf Soutli against the. overwhelming armies of the JJorth recruited from, the world. nTbe St; Louis :i?wocraf has this contribution' r 1 ... 4 J A few days ago there waa received, in iius cuy, coosignea loUen, UranV&cousin. Wm. Smithy at Little - Wa&hin?ton miles distant: from tbis cilv.-a, l.rA lw-.r closely packed with papers and documents relating to toe, later war, which- Mr, gmittr was charged Id take 4he ntmost care of uaui luey suouia pe called tor by toe Geo- eraL , . A gentleman from Little Washington who recently had a conversation with Mr, Smith eavs he was informed that it fa Hen Qrant inteation,, wben he shall have re turned from Europe,, to 'take up his resi-s dence with hia, cousin Bmith; and remain. there until Le halC have completed .a his- ioiy 01 me war, ana more especially of that part.of it whkfr was 'proeeculedv . uuder. hia; own J named iate , command, : abundant data for -v which ,are,.cbotaioe4 in the vdocu-i meats and papers already referred to, Qeu.3 Graat's well-known liberality : in dealing wilh public iaoestions. and his" abilitv as a icrae ana grapmc wrner, peculiarly fit himj for the office of. historian of the civil war. ;anu ue poos; ne proposes to. write yrulr ;no. uouovciear up s great many obscure ques-, tiohs, and present the ereat strn&rslQ in d uupaiiai , ugnLj , . , 1 ne qocuraeats. are ' now: oeiag examined and classified, so as to be in readiness for the General -upon his re- tnrn fmm t,ia i.U J I) ; .... 1 IIOR. W !, MTBEI.B?4 LBTTEt ON ! We 5 have already " published some extracts Trqm 'tbeftteTS c'of ,Hon J. iJ. Davis and Honj A. M. Waddellto the J RaieighHils WeUgive some timely extracts from the vmo- !rous t.letter of .i the : Representative from the Sixth: District to I the 'same paper. Jilr.oteele saysrl ;" To me it is Cleat that doty to the coun try and to truth and ' honor demands that .the enemies of modern -Republicanism shall stand firm and united in their efforts jto re-establish ' good-govern men t 'and Cbn iBtitational liberty. .Any. schism : in, their ranss wiu only add to tne taischiera which jtbey have often denounced, and to the re moval of ' whicn nhey . stand ' solemnly pledged Such, beins mv views! I do hot iesitate id ;say that ai the Representative of the Sixth 1 District I shall stand by the organization and shall be ready to uphold its actibriln the Election by theBouse:1 whether- the nominees are' my choice or : . j s n i t . . . . i - juufc, uuu iu,au luiogs eitse looking 10 me harmony bf the party ; and the Consequent interest pf the country;'; ;In the event, that ftny man elected br the "Democratic ;bartv shall, contrary to.my .expectations,' prove laise. io nis pledges; and: xne faith which as reposed in him by his constituents.' I $hall be willing to hurl anathemas 'at him;' fwnose ireason, HKe a deadly DUgnl, came Over the 1 'councils of his party,' and 'hlast-r, pd them; In theirhburof 'might! $Vs?:-?"!! f "The country baa .witnessed long enoujrn. the jise of the military to maintain political ascendancy iir the; Southern States JSuch base and unconstitntlonal acts, made the chief infamy bfthelate ad ministration, not withstanding ttne decepUvercry of Let ui' Jiave peaOT.;-With: ,myi consent the army can' thus he nsed no lonpef. ' Sooner than iee it further employed in such unhallowed' uses, I would see the land ..defenceless,: so far as the regular army is concerned, feel ing sure that when; any real danger to the government or the people should present itself a volunteer, awny, could easily be' raised 'Whtch ; would 'stand a wall of fire around its interests and its liberties. , Witn ine. the liberty of the : citizen la above all 1 things else, and i will do nothing which I think tends to infringe upon it .or 'weaken us strengtn.r unless tne army .can' and will be used-in a leeitimate way. aeainst the public enemies, and to protect and not ha rass the peace of society;"and: 1 can be as sured of ;such .a use,' I will not vote one dollar'td hs snpport. In this 'I am.confl-' dentl shall faithfull reflect' the voice of the people who nave trusted me; lori pror- mas- Jgf5"' i..' !' - jy?? ; '"."r" . ' Hie Honse bf epreseptatt ve3rmrts 4c fehd the rights of the people; Of thW coun trr' against' all assaults, bv whomsoever made, ; Whether e assauitStDeopeo ana I manly. br secret and detestable '' It must I money, offices; threats tt smiles. Patlersonj the carpetbag Senator j Hampton government He islate itf tne oay,ana in ere is pmutitesinceruy, or krace in the manner of his accep- ance o motive loo'deep f or the ordinary eye r - to- fipdltKettotnlfSfie, feeea tb'e war flails accprdipgly. pt. isiiowrnmpro4 that he ?rill fortify the' Democrats in j l-itft-'CTi:'.!' Jr4 iMi?3fr5ajjStr he Senate with his;aidV ' Sf WJ VJca - - i3 v i.if'VH iu .(&: ri laao, mea;. JJ 13 r 4 rin a'a ana 11? jcS a Jar T are bo of tbd r. tv.et ui. iA-oe ,.,3warJfte 13 "3 taro'1' t Uat the c f cood wo. t i I 1 " . is he rest? bis indorseraen vnpoa the people. The N.: Y. JourmdCot merce says: f cVU;;.tis I; "He;wm ao -bA part-Srietime! from twindlingF contractors and lr!ngs,' tf the.peopl:.i..t:aAaiAm'im.'tiM issue of canal jeform not tp mention other issues between J. the'ecbnomisli," and the spendthrifts;' the honest ' men 7and'lth'3 thieTes.j The people: made a mistake: in taking it for granted that Jbis Legislature would carry ouf the spirit ,pf the new cqn stitutional amendment, instead of -defeating it by delay and -oppositions -ite kpWR$, faithlessness of : this Legislature itc nearly all matters concerning the - welfare of the State and of the city is another warning of the immense difficulties that lie in the-path of reform. T adopt the best of conatitiM tional amendments is only one step of progress. It must be followed up by the election' of a Learislatare and hf alFftfAf office's who areabove sacrificing the gen-" era! good,to party or tq pocket; iifl i: The Governor, in hip .veto message exposes the guilt of the Legisletore for gross neglect of dhty?ia postpoli of :.tbe PobIm! - Work BillJ5 4He superior mau for the' office of, Superb inlendentr aa GenemMcClcllan. O" riifuoyiH( v.si vutucrco Bays " -;'Had Geneud:McCaella beeo a flexible politician, although a Democrat, the Sen-r ate. would probably have ratified his nomK "u"u mwuuk uciaj, uu cuduiuoh (uai uie members should- have share- of the natt I rrw m . . jronage.; . ine reai objections to tne nomi :nee were only that be could not be used by iuu puniicians. abo. inese : oDjections would lie against -any other : man whom (name iGqv. -Robinson t would 1 be likely to it Indeed, the veto of the bill ia based: upon the fact that no manjthe3d1 verndr would appoint would be ao-' tceptable to - the persons who voted against confirmiDg Gen;" McClellan's appomtmeni;? merce remarks i- - utiri tzX ns "For his approval of that bill would have )the effect to throw out of office 'the 'whole exist! hr canal administration of the State: auu iu uiB (.Itui Ul tt V.UUUUUCU UloagfCC- A mens oeiween tne uovernorand the Senate :as to the selection of a Superintendent the anais would De leit absolutely without a managements !If the4,bilf became a law jand a. Superintendent were agreed' upon there would not be lime enough before the ionenin? of the canals tn oet thn nw nfH Scials into harness and ; the : new svstein at (work, i The changes made at such ad' uin peasonabie time would only: lead 2I0 haste jand confusion in ,the canal, affairs. The 'canal regime for the past year has not been ja bad one, land the worst that can happen from thevetoof the bill 1b to keep the canals ia year longer in the present hands: under, the general direction of the Governor.? . : VIWU Ul - VIUV. AVOWtUBVU ..111- uicates great firmoesauaftd bonesty. je clearlyd6ea;n uu ciiijueB 1 sjuau ge, npiu Yor s tne, tate government,, apd, jheiboldly and .meets thein: 'it:; th oatsefc- f the people are true and1 iust 1 tbeV Will sustain him 'against' hii onemleS ?uu Br enemies,.-,-.. ,tAk. , ..-.Ki Prince' Ksmarck.bi viiaiiceiiorBiiiu. out, not tu imoisiry -v . H of foreign ffaire? iigpaUpp : excites muobd iscpssiop abroad pmong! i politicians, and -especially in Berlin.5 He is i unquestTdSablvaeVy" able mau'-r-the greatest, liyifigstatesman' Ie is thedne mau in ;a eentPry'He resigns bsten'sibly because he is' over- forked and 'n luj we cup. irom iue iiaitimprq tr-. i. which t ihrpwjB.;-; Ijgh t.;upon the great German statesman's actions sii f i'Bismafck's huff with the thief -of -the': admiralty may costGermany; dearlyf This is a critical time for any European premier f, to ,quv ui poai,, most pi.. ail ne premier. oi Germafiy.'whbhasTieen, to all intents, the ismarck has all the Information and every I llttpjflmb af Ills finAM"Ana TTa linB flt.t exberience.: the craft and the 'boldness tb cops . with the best or all ? .of the nremiersy f There seems to be no man 4n:r Germany tqJr between Camph'ausen; as chancellorl and utKquis pjaue. jaia wortt nas.oeen ajviaeq ir Von BuloW,i as minister of ; t oreien -iaffaiieiii but f the two j wi pot make ;oqe; Bismarck, . h it may be that, the prince. phaacclior, jErom, his retirement.- will still keeb a fatherlv eve' qn hia united 0ennany and her - interests." r t 1 ' 2mjjls At . the Jast ,Uniudiitatea. census there . were zi cities in .utis.Btaiei th' list m too 4 long.ior '.VMjajBOSBfr&fibmJ 1 6tihCarolina;cah";;beat York, t.-There t aTe5 JcieaJpp, hand just jatfi tbtf litae $nu.more:iDa . v:y "-- - i,.rf- t v I v 8 .- x "'J M t -sSKef; also rakes h fpWits very partisafi W lion Hr rejecting1 Bucna'papltf -ffiW JnsM-l'l -5:1,5 ::-.;i-j ir4y? 'ioSimiol ;unde?tHe: ijii.ii iii?owHUuHttu 3 ;Wore:: ; tui84enimeni8on or ooutn jaro TyflnpiswwdatAppoE :tbxCpurf tmawaiman orop BMe -which he' thought ) i wpuldCbe I ema-n aeeniu Tjatte.d5npptt jtcfrstudeiv RevJ D j 4""yjon8i SjoJtvTrginiahas UtenvBoi PCSili.tary: history ot our.f eatSohthV ron-;., ;W,p JlQiii 490ted int : a Ittaleigh W6a(T3PpWa'geTronv tt j book that 1sxf historica! ImpPrtance. bndassach &4 refbdattTh aciunt of tie -ten)tekaWffiwlifftr 43raut'; they exchanged polite 4 salutationsl tb&fetence lU' reference - to the subiect mat ne desired gaWeti ofitheir-t'eorespojodsnce : -fGem rant returjoed yqur. sword, did he rot, eberalttoae of the company t ked ; llre wnerairoae oi tne company t ied. bb oldheroi jftaighteBwgrhlmseU up. repiiea cers shoul 1 be.. BOirender and of course l did not offerhlm mine. Ali that was said about swords waa that GeneraJQrtnydwJfigizedJo me for not wearing his own sword; saying that it had goae on m DM; ; Daggagey aaAihe Jiad wen uoaoie to gej it mtime.'" - . .1 ;f''fc-aii w i.'iaviH' Jl, The!:people': 8h'ownfthem8,erve& i greaiiuadversity ; W6 annPt doubt that they will prove tbenselves if worth iy W'" their" ' nmb u'"6 otiu auu . it uuw iu;ir vu ; me glories Wfilcbf encifcle loeif histbryj by; bearing; themselves jsety.Pnfc dently,vtpmp ejheajjf0ihe sisterhood ,of Shey ai?q jhad a;veryje gular.and; pajafqjy'ypejrje (have been,; treated ? aacinsurgents ibyi E obeying the laws of peace. They have beelnHanvedTT:::tne ov,;ireemep : wu ust , bud jeciea w - tne bnrdena of " .taxation. -Tbey ;? have: been abdsed; persecuted and defamed and all in the name'bf ; constitation.il v isutj at last tne .ena;nascorae to, night of desolation passes;. away, and; the ; harbinger f of i prosperity - makes bright the coming morn.' '-We offer1 them ,; our !' 5 'sincere congratulations 'hl'- rril' i i'i. yJ.'V? buw, as we oHcouereu fcuera in ooio- jrous days our . prof bun dest sympa kpWo ;tsttb jasjlruitf ul in gracious results as their past ten -years have been bleak-and junprdfi table. . ?Tne cnrse of -carpets ,uagiouj ii ao icoicu upon Liitrin uk a Mdeous higbtmare. ? The very foun jtains of. prosperity nave been-niade jdry, and nothing bat manhood and honor appearedtPJe1na1nr jand despoiled, slandered s a nd op pressed, tbe people of South Carolina aVe so borne themselves as to excite be deep Commiseration I of 1 generous learts everywhere.'; -e broad day- ight is once more oyer them, and now or obedience tQ .law, . for ; a ; faithful ischarge of every, duty, that belongs to citizehship7f brpedce and good jwill among all classest and conditions and between the -rabes f 's - ! 'nTne?4A,rf fortqa'e. pilthe.meiKwbp hreaor direct their destinies. Hamp on bas: shown' himself las I'wise . aha kv ell-poised, in ooaneil.as; he was dash- ng and fearless !iP'fttiettented field.. Heha8 able ; men around-bim-4-men jwho love Soutli Carolrnd atfd kre true p the Son th. ' A ; greats work of rev Juperatmb--qf buttgnpf wisely ippryjQg: ttbe new forces and new' mergies, has tq.be set in, motion. 'jesAr State; has jLp ;bp brought back by en- ehtr'tbil tand' caref at husbanding qf :resonrces to its former yi?aevirth ahdJ jadiciouritqil; See; SsVi; li MaaMBMBc he jState i8.pol: disturbed bv broils '1tn''Tac(idtf8r-yBa:-thp laws are, as- promptly obeyed as fithfpllyf executed;1 We irds that ina few) year.-tbe -whole" State; will blossom as the rose, and . thatthe t ' . ij J a -Pi':. 't;' fi.i :...,---.,' .. ; - Th drtionioi prosperity that once marked i-tOcl rse-;is. getting tired?of . f t';; f gbting rahepalefacef. He'wishes nop imore.'to; smokea the memorial dowrihis offensive rweapona and.eink: ipto the 'greeh; paatttr"'atid sit by the still-todier pwvidelong'suffer ingiiiorViPgAndJgeuerous -govern. men"tHabdAfifteribtiirldredbr are oij .heir way 4p t the Spotted Igency. Sitting- Bull is not yet re qoristfucted, ; .sq : be w; Jeavihg :his banting grounds for ' the British-DdJ mons -jLeyingpis pquniry iprxnjs "! , -r r T'-ii i i, " :i.i 4 in inpsi, empuac tones r o, sir;, he did jet l!fle tM io oppbrtuBiy c f doing sol itim ws! nnraeu inat ine Itr cannot be done : in a dayV or! a Arteries ptt trade. will beat strong and fulfanowihVa?feImrnl,di 'thAf ; 'ftniti- 1 lmiro"n dbroadManyfof ur most mteUigentmei Carolina, ss -ttt---htMi rii and women are .wearing feans einzham ber, anu-mmyoit Pf l. :Wiq otner prodflJtic-Ar6of A charaoter-to en title his' me mdry 'to1 be' ' gratefully aud -f ' adMinbgWl cberisbeli,?Tne Chakestfeaff: f-Bmy emotiob i-df fiis heart beaftrnetb the p cause . ofr South. ! Carolina and of . the South, and in Jier cause he risked and lost alL r His works rajn to vindicate and Il lustrate the? State; in which.le was Jorn, and in which he lived and died. and for whose rights! bei contended; itb; ataart xeal, ldvh4srjas$preath. and the' hodrwhenBopth. Oaroli&a is Just restored j 40 bee ancient freedomr to leans' plete this unfinished meraorial tq her most Ii .''? 'i :; W4 1 ! -.,;-.ii,i 5;i--f'i txe ueverwrote any .pacersmntl ttcccfTanyi ppery enaittfs Harry: arewjorjq Jead4.ng r.eyjen , pow, ; when 8ensatio&altsiD:itt' fiction ts io-popnlar. aaC when the : taste of -men and wo- men is so low anicKfcsis?Pi;- r'.-VVe are.'elad 2toaee it stated .that sp hemyemebeill e se af66t-lS VWP.f ve-j tppjimopuBipnt, tpat-was to haves be'eff erected w rafem&rytbf bim,: A bronze- ppst ;has beea completed by Mr Ward of :New; Tbrkl at .a cdsi Fairnerd conntf bave 'supplied the graptteQr a memorial .shaft. ; Some i !Onr proposition is a simple and not an onerous. one,-for the raising of the fifteen- nunurea poipirs needed. ? Xt each county in the State contribute, on an averaira. the sunt of .fifty dollars, and the thing is done." Mr. Simm8 was a printer in earlier and shed 'genBrae' lufttreppMOnf the Sonthi;:tl8hafV; his virtues f and abilities be rpraem-: lilt ' :Te (Muinbxii fiyquirer lays that jlberi are lorty-nve, cotton ' lactones jir. Georgia,: m, in aciiTF -operaiton, and"-paymg diyi dends,1 either in; money ".or; "stock. They consume abont 1 bo. fioo nt no nnn tmipa nr cotton annually.' -' Columbus- claims': one- iiLin oi tue-toiat manuractonea or. tne ---- t P C v -i, -.i3ci;a & Sa:-efet f We give still another argument in PPji.jp;..,;manniaptnjrmfc; Georgia has ;,steaily,f ad vaneed in ? a State'5 of the tSouth. ' He forty-five cotton 'j factories - have ' had a great sdPal to do with her1 ad vancemen t ! on 'the highway-of sudcess and ' deyelop- .ment. North ' Carolinians may well note the above statement. ; ' -- We published in bur issue of 20th frebraary, an account of the forma ion of a' manufacturing ' company at Augusta, with a1 capital of 1150,000. It " is to- manufacture1 silisias" and brown sheetings. -; It is' to run -20,000 ppindles. As we' announced, the cap f tal subscribers to the stock are from : But thd Gedrgiiha iogb:otsstdp iar heir efforts to. make : money. eiThey Leeshpigjpn Another x factory' is announced at - Augusta; jwith1cap Spiqdles, to manufacture!' goods sim-: Milis.'?:; vThe: city government: has )feeg appealed tdUp doate the site apd urnisb the' Water supply. i r . ; How many factories will he begun n Ndrtji Carolina during the i present iff to-i(Tt a f J- -H r.ji '-f -T'iiV 4 tii&i -vf in-U- i j-i: If. ;C. FACTORIES. k$T,-t:5:; -A In replooar rquestw ber of SpiridlCsn'ea 'Cir6Hfi&!jfapibirielBt-1 and dltoupt pfSedtton 1 - dohsnTned-,; the Orpfiarftr jefsay? :? We aie sbrry feaodrinforinate will not justify an attempt to comply with a reasonable request But we will say that Several saw-mills in our State are how fur bishing Northern markets with vast quan- uties oi diocks ior spools and snutues. and that: many of. tha . factories are enlarging their buildings and their operations, Many thousands Of new spihdles will commence' theirvtapid revolution :duriae ?the nresent month. - .North Carolina .yarn .and North, h PoMvllnaUUtk'Aatil -Jit-- . ' 4" and linen-finislrdomestic; spun abd woven ! by our own people. ?" This- is trde dBde- ptjuuence, ana mis encouragement ox nome enterprise is giving- us the resnect Of the P Northern T pele. -5Jt alspH explains ?pn -nuiw t uun,Muies wim .vnose mercnants who boy 'Everything in New York -and i 1 WBtiH? :llag D4f f actprieB4j , i; How do. the views of men. change ii tiamep JTvef aYwaygb pffairs ; iust f as - with' less jprtunate mortals, -fi osion cyme, in iooi. said .this of Lincoln: f . - , i "He, may he. honest. Jbbody cares has neither, insight nor iproYisiorJ nor deci- " aeiwerfjn8igni noriproyisiorj nor aech-f v, iruppciy auu grvw uivii Vyf. yw""wu ui mmnuu women. r " re"rr " I examination is taken ittv a-mavktratr M year r at. pays .very , nanasomeiy in Georgia,1 why not in eur own State ? jxis.'Fiafctswi;li5g?3 ,i As the resuU qf therece fw.tf.li ' . -jil 1 li'-.i:' I "-'6"k guus wi j-inany qi ine;. f5oninern rates otf freigMshas feeaseoV5; fc timi that nothing less than, the newly cstabl'iss ed rates will pay; them, The ;.?barlotte Observer,, referring to ; this matter, says: 'Thereseemi tobe, howeverAa disposition! op the part of aome cxrapro ries,t ft aa it is irnpossibla to t-keep tip the"!rdad9'tj , w yriuea wmcu naFe seen Chareed a urine thn nast six month..n . Th Gbairver say s rates have heetc isfcreased ibrom I W cents dn f firsiclafe odds f rpnflNew PrtPhaadeipbia; Mi centamiamiTad (UlS fimp leach of these otots to'Charrf feerale brf t&e 7: . rrJfaUlg4 makipgaifcimecu . n t "s. u.,uuj . uu droves ot. csttie : here duriagthe ? preiseiit season, all of the best quality of beeves, seven of whichVas' a - sample,: aggregated fl5x'; thousand ' eight 1 hondred ind twenty pounds gross, and he har 'another ;auppiy etill to come.' :If tooredf fhe famers'm thirsectipft Would jt Jeast : a good portion pf: h:;tq the raisisg and improvement of stock, ? we would mot have to send to a distance , for ou - choice T r -r t.s 3 fcrt XT. S. District Conrt.' i.The following have been 'drawn to. serve as jurors at-the approaching term To? lh CJ 8. District Court, which cdmmeaees fW hi city;dnUi9 OpistJfr-f y!! ffNewjaanoveun7o Alfred jwehnR'Cr Belts, 'James H. Carrawayi Samuel TSfoJ thrdp;Wnnam ! Oldham' arid Joiin'W? St'Georgei.i:fe;;P vhaii i Duplid CouaryrJames.'TV;; Cox, j. Newberry, ;rp Brown, Sibens Cooper,,, Wither ington -f '-.,11 lv. .. . .. ' ! . James P. Shine and Joh n GoreV ", Brunswick DountyWm' Wallers,. Jas.4 C. Grimes, Lawsotr K. Skipper, Teler Bfqa ark Richard Dosher; John W;'Kinte, Jno: Pounds and .Gerneri? ia C&iS 'i-h - ,:;----':-T ".. i.i-3ilfif-Ji8ll Important to Jnatlcea of the Peaee 1 The following from fhe'Rileigh Mm ?td ill; V Justices otthexPeacePandlCleTkil Courts are'reminded that; by an actof,4h? late General ' Assembly, all writings re- duired by lawLto be registered canine Knowieogeo or. proven before, a, Judge, a Justice of th'epeace. or the Clerk' bf anv Court pi ' Record having a seal except, the jegister oi ijeeos. ; x nese- courts ; or offi cers; except the Register, can alaotake the of the county ,4a; which r the instnamept fato De registered, the Clerk of a Cqurt of Re cord, as above, shall adjudge that the safisd is correct, . and shall, under a ; seal, order' the deed to be registered: and when taken by .a magistrate and to be registered in any county other than that in which taken,such clerk shall, under, a sealad judge that; the acknowledgment, proof or privy examioa-k tibn is correct, and that the- magistrate was a; Justice of the Peace ot the time of taking oy me uierx oi ixecoro. or before a Judge. the seal of such court shall be affixed to all writmgs. --.!-;.' "vv.-.: ..-!; --:-: ':-di - The Clerk of any Court? of Record can order an instrument to be registered but all writings must ultimately i pass through the office of the Superior. Court Clerk, as that officer is charged with the dut v of col lecting tbe registration, and, in somecasea Justices can how take acknowledgmeat prooi or pnyy examination wlthoot: com missions being issued op them and evBry instrument of writing required to be tegisr tered must have the seal of a Court of lie cora amxea meTCiOsivf jSrruTh 3r- t These are the chief features ofMhe-new law.which Pas just gone into effects ; bathe W.:CSfAiL?Itftoget abenC 80 Casks of; 'spirits tnjpen'tine,!;i5d barrels of : rosin; 400 hew spirit casks, &c!, was etilirely destroyed by :flre on Friday last . The fire was caused by the boiling Over of the charge in the still -The loss, is estimated ; at $3,000. upon which there : fra M4t: Follow ttrxK fo'jifai The Grand -Encampment; of -thf; Jnd penoeniurderorudd Fellows will meet at; Baiisoury on I'uesday, tbe 8th of May next, a nd the Grand .Lodge; oa the eyenipg of wm aajei aira J, I." Dudley t wilkxrepre sent prion Lodge and . Campbeir Encamp-' tnent, ofthispity i'Ji if'- sr?Ut; telartmi ntutsii&f&f. f We ieathaarrahgementa haVepeen made, by the Board Pf Ckunty Commis sioners by which all . debts. : contracted ,by. thecounty since the 1st df'JaWuaTyfiS: wm jjo iuu iu iuw iViuwt qt iuor,-;iaim On presentation of the? same'at'reitlier (he? fiank of NewHahdv6f ' br ' the'F!rsf?Na5s 2pvf.1ef pparacS Up by Mrl Eyarti9 lor; thd'lidnislaha Commissionas erb'olQis'cPriraD'dt; mvdved.iltibinks : -ilschierxer tiqiisUfBtd extraordinary letteri of instructions ErarU ria oPe3o.jt mep - who "areurljrcapaWd; a-attieBtnitcd9t.wnb. - :f si,tsg d 5 Vfc5""B"W"""Biayv,4.I5r,- pocKAipl0rp hbodtjfourjinjiesrpm expressibg themselves clearry, direot i lynfciblJitylew r wranBays.iSiaiixigui. ana i,wirouguom me coBBtnr pave voted r fwnv-'shmroac 'taLi,;"-; ; No blush of stain upon LUl r? 1 " '; .'.::.V ' v i Deny it he who can! ' " -' r - - ; .'.' . : f IVr friCnd and fc9"hav;bu.t one rd ' " 1 "God WOt a kni.rht!v inai M . ' " Through him the. grijjd. Ar' :urian a ArB.b00rht.aff&in toRT' f i v And courtly deeds and courtly praise'."' ""--; :::::'.-:.-': Renew their golden turthl.-iA; k The gorgeous splendor of thff past'r? Whlch.fa61e4:te5eiia tella,e:ir?tSi iTougbkimisbroBght.bereTegas ; rjlir linjth-acletl rzw jf-. I No booted kniffht in trma hAlto'&M-- i JE'er wore a lordlier iua9:f0f auu itiunr nRVPr nairwvi vmmrf ,rw;: .t:.) i 1 :.-,-- '-'--, : . ? He battled fofiifs"dwn7 but when r "r- Pat .tAh!iw1 th a raK4 it it,f 3f u i ,he stall, hat she might Mesa ttrwclj - ' r-v V - . - . l"ww"-. u uinicuunu ...... - : v. .. . . . TbrherO whose UBtwnisSeoTgwdfd' : " ..': -:.;-: leama brUhtest in defeat, r V - . TO l11" in scorn Jromfortuhe's horde . -Tq kneel at honor's feet. . ,7;.fn'i a ;;: ; - .' '.. iHkte off tjftlihough "no Victor he - ' r The-laurels he haavnn ;.!.-: .' - ""'-.' ' - 'Stand peer beside the proddestbaysM T-eTfafe'rjrouriest himrnivin a : : . ' - .Hats off , A hero passes. by.,-,": " . f :. i -.r '' : - ' ' Avrose of chivalry,' ;-..;: ; .;.-: : -'A vaiiAnu,I..J-M - :I 1- "M u, UWA mhi cap o Mr I ?'. f warn !Msternrth"'0'li-bpl,tn ????(:Pine beJ gen8ppt of iM Qqslqwv and Duplin ivie?with"ifreir l'i0; in r the ; : ; production, of ipdiap-cdr f 166,0, lndceo,the reclamation :ol; these lands t .would -be i the0beginning of 5a new era " : ;: ipjthe agricultural interest in04his mMs$ legislature Y-v' S?Bii efcSPJniea,v berni B S Ite:!tbe -SajPe UthqrizingS4ip4in structingftetpepitBotia . UreVtlnr?fisKgDd ' . convicts at'tha expense' ofhe rtite; ttpet: prpper and sufficiept guard,- to ; dig a canal through Apgola Focpain, v v and 'con'8triid',aiong;i(SI banks a', good : public road,' suitable for the'- passage . ' : of wagons, carts, .carriages and '! alt . ' kinSvpfjyehiclesi said cana pr begin PtjCrdom's bridge, pn. the Hbrth Eaat ' river, in Pedder,"cdunty, . running ' thehcd in5 aneasteriNirectidn ' to - . S i some point on the easterti side Pf rsaid " Eocqsin, wherpy.er . the greatest ood . A ?W resalt;toahe Igreatestnombetv.fc IP order" td;r further '4'and.T foeterii: wuio -gicab. uuierprise a-targe 'aa-eaf T thusiastio Meeting of ths dUzePs of f Pender county was held m.tbe Court - nquse,iV1at, boning Washington J ni:y r wa IMondayi AbrUi' jhtikteiskbi f from" -r iiiiirTinli'iinwii.- ' n.iiTi'a.'',' 1 "" j paniel Shaw;q;iwas Cun4nimously 5 "KriTr-.-s" uV1f5 aqa,, jiur-v -::AKSti':sr' phy requested o :act sas Secre&wi";. f. I RTheintfoduceratidizeaio ? .f J cate dffthecana ? ford, beinii present: andbeinwlnndlv- ' c- I jdalTed for, c . ?: J introducedrr byrCoii John I pdwepfocededlto gifeit brief ac-t tedunt of the nassaere of the hill, an.1 1 ' afterwards delivered jaddress, showing tbe great and incal culable benefits .wbksh'would necos-- r Warily be secured to 'the., farming: in ; jterstsJpfEasteiNp by jtnetjrebiamatiqnrf PflJ these j swamp anus,i.ana auer giving- the meeting liuuu ; gooa ana usetui advice snd : Pi01nrog it'oppn the citizens pf , Pen-! eto'eee itli&t their riehts and inte- ': ests were ! well guarded and ; protect- ' dtfin tbismatterabd thattheioww - Mpnj MIHljdjf aithf ully , ex;C ru "-.PHa ; jPy5: P8 seat amid, the cbeers; . ia applause of i,he andienceijiisrj mK;: Resolutions of thanks were nassed - ith much warmth to John D.i Stan. ; ; drd, Esq., f or his ableateresti ngdress.n:j. n motion: Darnel Rhnws.:.W.;I. Rivebbarfc and-EliH?hiver vwerea ippoipted as a commit of. : confer-;: - ip3 'inegotiata: z with ohe Governor ind thdardodmmissiefiert" bf hPeentiirthi !eJTihU Pf iePJyneyorjV uyvsyj ft jrdpte f oe said oanal so: thati. he convicts can 'commence1 workrin C npdiately? f .ps X.atJ ..tii . ; 1 rcceeagsthift figeg- t;trana-ry : nitted Jta the.:Wilmingtoov-STAK and ': :-:' Ea:;&JJthadre ua.!;; fvf J Ttf ad article Wfinefparpei-bag ct"r made a discovery .'which; has: been ap- n 1 paentto;all botbjpartisansr many''yfearsi,It s'ays f - -;: ; 1 taci tpaOhe party; ihas beep runnings a t political f poorhousp' qdite .too tongTherone" . fatft)-efeSBtoits-spo ffharbithaavep ty?OT adventhrersw without etandior.orPonsideratirui in . any Northern community, f and ,whov Ufaat propped Ipp'by J theXCuited 'Vi'-. dlectedto any lofScd bvi colored: mn dfithe . South, , to faB ten 'themselves j apdnhe;prndthe: country 5aa?: the representative Republicans of re-i Ky? 2dcrf,Wthf therequesta lKa tbdv huWiftn'thA ami ' 5 ..- -. wvumi uvtcu 7aw .v - - - - x-f - . . 4 Sad theiZWA h - years agd it might have , one theW . , I J wmumjt a BcriiWi .as li IS. I DO VerT ; " ' - ' I naen ts ;in r the Sonth have at lenc?th4 proved tbeifdownfaltf: tnrougnout tne couptry pave voted tbir:'extinetion?1?r;xts..vv vi- W: : 'if i v. 3 . i v v i r t ;;' .- ': i ... j- i t . i A Hi v mm . - ' 1. j :i?M5

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