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1 r,- - . i S.tr ii-j-ott i tttot&ncos of lln i) ;i ii.lv Wildest and UH ivH. I iti llU illOvJ -l-cuUlinf frenzy were thoae oer lulija which ciied the sluggudi Datch ia Holland in the last century, and - evet the mr mtliculut plant wbich jtmailed ia lb U oiled State not many yearn ago. ' 111 impossible to analyse tbe state of the pabtio mind! which ffivo riM to these rJJr aad road speculation.- Keek- indr4 ( tidaiU. seem coacHus of. lb fully actna i . Uiig lb community and equally cuonoiuu 'I .... "of tbe W!,-yi5-J w .: "Laaole ioren We sweewuif tttfi ...) 'Wt of speuulaUoa, each oue sneiu forced i . by tba pre tiling ioCueatioo to throw him j ' aelf apoa Iba correal, and help lo swell it . nlan and increase iu moment unu. : Tha peculiarity of tbe present maaia I . tbat it ia jot confined to a aingle species ' of tardea bulb, or to a stagl forest olaut. Wat extends to all conceivable adject of barter aa4 purchase. .Nothing m so in airaifioaalic value as nollo have attract ad tha attealioa of aoine paraoa or other pcratiac lor a profit- A amart tndivulu al angrvaso all tba blacker pea ia tba market; a mora wealthy company of io- diridaals obuia possession or .trThrsu wr-wHhie reach. A small -operator in dustriously bunt out and secure every anovimr scytbe to be found ; a tntre am httioua cojla of ron engro all the nil y r aa tba South, and pat Hp-la price from f r to aiity aad a hundred dollar. I lie vaat prodta accared by iheae legal fraud act tba whom neeoea communuj ago rir epeeutatioa ; everybody ia. attniiitr to nzroM awnHliioij or ulijer, aad vrr cun MvabU artida of . Uwaod rait a. to a aabaloaa phca. Tba rata It t that every - aaaa ia tW aomnaaity ia Hadling every body alacv aad. ary body el aariadUog ' hum. It ia.ooly tba mora crafty who r . aaaka (ortanaa tbu who began tlieir peratiooa abaad of avcrybody else, and arbo bav tba diacfvtioa t- aall oat in tim. - - Wbea spacahuioa attamatoch full bead ay aa It W readied at pnaent, it cannot be aobdaed antii it ba Tuaiu full coie. -Tba preaeot pculatHn ia-not U from a ' faJw ' Prieea ba fooa m bigh a they aa ba earned. They wjllauoa coh down. awd cotoa- wub aa appaihnif craab. No 1 wa boar aotbiag but ol tortaoe made. -.Tbeav tba atora will ba reered. and wivlcbaat-Jbafcia; nvr fwMing abmg tlis mlcat anil ba pointed at a Ua aotad bank apta wbo.loal kaadrad of tbooaaad of . xdaaa ia lea fireat eullafaav . - Tb aeaaailiag (ever ia aot euafined "aaarwlr t aDeculaltoc for profit. - It ha aidir aaege- IW geaeral, aaerybodf M atWriaf fa gj aaora moaey aad to do leaa arork. 8akrird officers arbo da aa boar a aa! work m s da aA tk dink; 'riea nmiag from fiAeaa, kandred dallar ' tboBaaada,"eompWa"of"over-awk a4 aader pay. AH aalaried. depart naeata, peirate aad public, ara- evcaaibered aith doabla the Htea nooired, for the aetaai ork aertorined, aad alttaw performing fcalf labor, tbena ia aot a aa)arid clerk in tba Confederacy w bo Vaut clamorvu for aaora - paj. . Tba coadjtMmf afiaira Sa admirably axanUa fW beavt tasatioa. Tha aUy- ""'"' tKUia.-iit at 1VU IluJ-on t .$ ...u' con- gratuiutorjr orucr, aJJif.'.-eU to tho licavy ar tilk-rista who ao distinguished t!)Ctn-lve iu tho recent rlorlous cugugcrucnt there with the Yankee fleet, and publish it as a paper of historic Interest: - ' Beadfiartart Itth U. Bat. IrUUrrj T PoT IIcmos, March 18, 1863. TV (A Ofictn aad Mm of On ntXL.JMZ taliom : Alter manr months of patient ei- pec(aUoa, the hoped Lie opportunity of coeeK inz the enemy 'a fleet lias coma at last Tha H unconqiHTable ahip" : that were to. liave ol the boxfisuinilicl immjnkmt. wn- iaiied aud crippled by jroar ateady itre of the upiwr tMUtenea.. Two of their ahitia passed ap u'odar covert of tha darkoeaa, but where will they go! Tha batteries at Grand Gulf and Viekaburg await them, and if they come oac-a . tbey will oe ours.. Tbeir boa trigate, the Jiiaeiasippi, carrying 24 guns and crow of 300 men, was crippled and disabled by your hots aou burned under your eyes, illumina ting the scene of jour glorious victory. An other large ship, the Richmond, dibbled and siuKing, was towed down to New Orleans, where she will tell our anxious friends that our Qoutnern hearts are not to be awed into submisstou by the sight of Yaukee gun-boats. Their othtiL jhip . araboj leelig their wounds unceruuo wiit-iitcr to renew the at tempt. - - l ou have done yMir duty nobly aud I am proud ol being your commander. Your well tried patience at Yorktowir gae me the as uraiive that you would behave creditably.. Often, t peaking of the prospects ol our ad vance, 1 Itave exclai med, J let the fleet come, and you will see if my boys can tight but in Saiurday'sengageuii'iit my best lioperf were more than realized. Your coolness under the terrific fire of the enemy's broaiLHles, your quiet and attentive demeanor, the joy that lit your eyes as you gazed upon the Jong expec ted loe, and saw your rbots deaiiuir bin) death auddestnivtioft, tilled my heart with admira- non ana gratituvlo. To tlie old Zouaves who left New Orleans with me, two years ago, the brave LouisiauU ans who since joined me and the nllant sons of old Virginia, who have left their State to follow the fortunes of the batuhoo, I return my heartfelt thaaka. Tbey have upheld no bly the honor of the corns, and their name is iu.it-libly couneeied wilh die history of the defeueeof Port iludou. Where all have behaved well, it would be difficult to aingWout instances of gallantry Those engaged at the pieces and nwigaiinea and thoee awaiting their turn of semce ah did well, for all were at their posts, cool . and ready, prompt and attentive. Let ua return grateful thanks to live God of battles, tbat oar success has not cost a single bfe, and thft no tear of regret dims our ex ulting joy. But the fijrhting has not ceased forever; a crafty enemy watches, and what, he cannot effect by ffmx he will attempt by surprise. The victory you have gained only binds you to greater deeds. Be watchful, aad -when die enemy comes, remember the IMgbtof tba lith. at kfaivbr and you wilt o nerved to still ereater prowess. " That you will give up your lives rather than surreuder I !. . -.1. t ' t ... i ujv guoa wiui wiucii yoo nave written your name on the pages of history, that victories still more glorious await, is the cuuvicUoa of him who is proud of commanding you, and ready 4o die or conquer at yo hmd. (irnad P. V. DvGULRNAY. Lieut. Col Commanding. 12th JJttahoii and Ctief of Ul'U mg. JJempku Appeal ij l. . . , !: tf ... ( Thuse J . .ti'.ijr calaniitiA wliiv h ofuta be fall a nation struggling for existence, are about to come upon us, iu the shape of a scarcity of provisions and a threatened famine. Wlulat it is still believed there is enough in the coun try, if fairly distributed, it is certain there la none to spare; and there is danger that in sufficient preparation will be made for tba ensuing seaaoii, and that a considerable pro poYlIon of the labor of the country will ba de voted to the nroduUion of crop other, than ( , t i I .Mil i ' I. mi t,.,A i...c.-i i :..ijtiu ' an I to i!i'V,.m' iiirunl of imitiml aid and a-i.-tiu'o in the tri.U ol tlie coining season. Much good can he done in this way, and a whol. mo' public opinion Beth forth, more powerful, perhaps, tostee us past our impending dangers than the ones and penalties oi a statute. . Very rwpectfuIlT, . .' Your oh U aery'i, ' -Z. B. VANCE. , ' Raleigh, April 2, 186M t y.i:..i- ''-i 1.! SbSSSEKSLa wv?wa ot .w0.f. I itiL'inty sartiri ami-rnf Ihia snta.K alawa!.! state of things; aiivHttiorbeitig'ileeaietet- iedieut to call H1igether again so early af ter its adjournment, I have deemed it my. duty to address you in tins extraordinary maimer, praying you, of 'your own will, to avert lL . And i am coutiden' tbat the larger hearted, patriotism the woqderful generosjty which last year filled lo overflowing the store houses of our qiiancrmaaters, in resKose to my call in behalf of oir naked aoldtert, has not yet deserted the farmeta of N. Carolina. . lly uni versa! aiseut, there is allowed to he hut one danger '-o our speedy and triumph aat success, and tint is, tkt failure of aarpre vitiom. Oar vigrlous sohlivrs now consti tute tiie best aruiy iu the world arma aad munitions are abundaut : time aud expert'- euue has given ns adouiable Jeaders, and ev. ery thing is prosperous and hojH-ful, except in tiie tiekl aud work sliou. K very tiling de pends now upon tlie industry and patriotism : o tlie larmer.yi Now that no iiiany.brawnj ; i arms' which weVe wont toKild tleplow have goue into the ranks, unless tboxe still at home staiu every nerve to pi-oduiee bread, our can.se may be ruined.' Without , bread, the soldier has neither strength nor courage; without bread the cries of his little ones at borne will reach his ears io the distant camp, and cast a sickening chill upon his hearu No bravery, no skill, nor device, nor human wltdoiti, can tope with that dreaded wnemy fainiiie. i hue. otir brave defenders are facinir death upon the tifll. we at home must sustain and feed them, or in vain will their blood be spilled. Our duties though leas glorious, and pretend ing, are equally as important aod well defined Though not battling With tlie living and em bodied eneniieJ"Of our country,-we ariTyet in Iter service, anl atruggliug with a far more aangeirtius and insidious SALISnURY. N. C: 7 i cor. Tixcrs addkrss. We reHpectfully ask the attention of every farmet. in our country to, tlie able address of Gor Yaiice; which '.W"bjtyj from" the iJm JarJ, cf tlie 3d instant. We do hope for tba honor of our country, that no man in Rowan county, will plant any more cotton or tobac co, than will fa aeorssary for bi earn aae. Oar large planters shoiUvteWniri otberTa the production: of large crop of Cum this season, aV upon it depends the via r mJvatit of our Country., ISttnotient sltould prompt every one to llui course aud aemaaiVy abso lutely dOmli tl Llli hands of rTrry.rofcQ. Will any one, we ask, risk ' tlie imlrpendfrnce of the South by plauting cotloo Of lobacwi T I'pun it, we again say in all sincerity, all that we hold dear is staked. For ifaiarired etit by avarice or overrun by tlie detested aboli tion horde, property and 'all thai frttmn prize as dear as life Itself is gone irretrieva bly gorieVT For rte Aoner of the Stat kt aU do'wlwl lie two lo save our country and its can-to. !.-! ! m i ,;'.. , habits ' 1 iit.1..',;. mi 1 (.J I:.- :r tl I divn, in tl iy time ami ni-ht tm.o it s; that there inilit bo gn ut iinmuv,.),,,., ill all fhcH" rexjHtts, esitevially in the n:irt; ... larol inaniM': and as manners to a great extent make the man, they should be tan ,.u eaily in oriler to have time to strenjilH-n ii mature. We say it", and wa say tl truik without, rrkTence. to partieulaV kidivivlnak that tlie d.ar little fellows who ar peniiitj to go at Urge, to Ond aniusmerU and aao. ciationsof their own choosing, about ti.;.' plaee. are in a faFr way to run to rank, bitter w eeds in the" fanulr ajid social wota4 ia tha' ttvUe''ai'iittaSu' jtWWnm.:to rove io pursuit of excitement, miscalled tak ing pleasure; and in the instance we ihmh 1 WrTeir-3Vd hUidguiurlojrof way od aeana tor it, wiu aome ay onng Borrow fa many a heart that now kxt it i fondly fa. kog its duty to tbeaa trcaswea Indentured by the great Father for better purposr. - ; We beseech you reforra ia these ihion nA ' become earnest, affectionate and JSrm work. era in the dirre of aueb duties u look to the cultivation of different la'rs that ktt to the raoral and mtelleatual aavuie of th-i, young liearrs and plastie minds from M al leprosy and taints and dangers tbat beset tlteir anguided ways attend now and at once to liar education of tbeir physical, aioral and iatehVctnat boir.e. and tbe day fa not t distant in the future wkeniltey wuTgrew ap aronnd votLthoueb;. it Bute be ia tha of your aerw aud yellow leaf,) youag it po. arssed of al) element that go to make ud a diaractrr meet for tlie discharge and perform-, anon ol all high and ennobhoe dutiesaf CIW And joo will have the prom rnirriinancw if n i4 befoVerrnytt i "ptmhfiiway,"" thai I Wry are as brands snatched from tb. burning; ami may then, if not brfort. thank aa tor Ma word a tha wiaaCbsr lotU limBetm. ! Ya cviuineiH) IhU In lite serious, attention of jfnreta in fAu p)ac, al so. TufAmcfn, Johs L, Suoax of. this cooatr is another of the few men read of in die papers who ifV7 aef grow rich by selling his Jann prohK-ts at faiiii.ua, price, lie has been and iluJlHkVuS S n.l Kd tbe soldiwho shirks tiie conflict and deserts ! " J- T nour l u'fw "nu his comrades in the Umr of battle, is a cow- at $i pet bushel Tliee are U-s than . half ard or a traitor, so equally is he who with- tlie rates at which the article are Selling. holds his hands from the plow, or piides it ! jy y, ljjjr(il,t children her this story to the pnxluctioo of those crotav which, pro-l, ,rr. 1 , 1 . ......, . . . .7 , , r 1 fviny tofa to them fifty years hence, duce miwy and not brexl thougli ba may s J not so intend rt. The hunAdest HMHher in all , , , , the Un.1, who amfd the harrowing cam. of a t wa a sale of 23 ae- helpless family, can And time to plant a few ' XT? ,n Ciibamu last week, (the hroperty of poutoes near ber cabin door; the iooreitlit- j a Mr. Propst.) all one Umilr, including pa lie uoy, wnoseinlaniaiid unskilled hands May ; rMlU( rand parents and' vhiklren. liSSlTt" .?-De "TiWt the extraordinary apgreeareof 4l.w 4 of liarVeSt , wiH each Io a more acipUUe f.rj, , . m 'Jf. . .-4 service in tba sight of (Jod ami his country men, and4s worthy of mom Ronor than he wIm raises' a tliousand bales of cotton or a hundred hogsheads of toUoof ad twualy donates a attudl port km to some "Ard Society." Tbe on gtit sununne again warms and dnes TVoa'ay beteem Texnt h4 Jfrxiro ExtkoMye of Cof'A-rfieri.Magra.ler baa fewued aa (tviler alifi permrt traas port roUon lo the Mexienw frontier This has bees hae mainly frhm -the itiauty of CeUit "soppliea fni Meik o." trr lit Uio Graaidtf frontier, tbryuh) the ade of outtn. .. - -; - . ltj the ralea of this ruW ,lmatH'W ' 1 sup4ie or ginxU are allowed Iu riuurt ootton to the ctiatotn r hoomt talu af their original invoice nH tbe port f retry,, with one Ivaudred per ebt a.Uel tbe which .0l1" lo be.ialued at llOOlvrlsilr. wilVranM'Haa ?ttnitt'mmW-"' at kocne clawea, tba pampered by leisure and ran mad for atnoluroenl, tan only be faroabt to tbeir .senses by beinjf mid to ' fear, their share of the war's burden. A stearj! lax on profit will soon correct the ioa of speeojsiioa ; aaj men ho have Aada miilioa will Lara to diagorge into tbe public traasgry bnadred of thousands of thai gaia. Tba great miller and the great salt extortioners will have tbe war brooght botae to iheic pockets in the re- . varae maaaer from that with NORTH CAROLINA BRIGADES. We are- indebted to the Adjutant-GcneraT office for the following statement, allowing tbe brigades to wlucli tlie North Carolina re- parents belong. It will be. seen tbat tiiere j are Atr regiments wImnw brigade command are are aaknown. aixi t):at one-flliJi of our rep menu are commanded by Brigadiers not of or from this State : Standard. ' a A. Pryclr s Brigade-"- 1st and 3d ; 8. D. 750 00, averaging a little oyer $1,812. Two i only take it to tut at! of f h tier. of the fot. IT and 20 year of age, bronchi , ",hb ihry aui gon ewer aad poajla 4,000 each. It was an estate sale, andjhe hvif w Mmg thnartot, aud ao - IMPORTANT INFORMATION. j lersnitled to eii-rt eotUn lo iloaUe the .1 1 . . , . ... 7 ant"wn. aiamir rarii vt h nn uie cann, e mm use it to our salvation The i'resMeut ha approvea ami stgued Hie f ' or ueglect It to ou. deiOnKtiun. Plant, sow, Act Cuogreaa. receii.ly passed, regulating "." , , 1, . dig, and plow; com, oats, potatoes any . ,'. . 1 ' . t Anoth-r teeeat onler iH tra. JUfraoVr thing aal amy thing wliUa.,, bfe. l J"1'' ' eweiers U. thw Let everybody take jto the fiekls, wlicrw the tlierefore, for tlie public to bear ui jg -Mj niAHMj -Bmr-Ulltm9r7mfhf- &WJ'Z 't' .MJto.r Willi. Jha army ikTrWs " v"" l""-c . all Trjuirv tMle n,t brain" irilrri-tt I ..... .1 ... JUI Hundreds of able-bodied young mien in our 1. .. 1 . .r .ui.. 1 1. 1 : 1 : f nreriout to the 1st December lel. will cease-! will 1m uaanedimtadv tiVniivnl b their . 1 ' 1 j , - - , towns, aud nDa non-Droducer-a who o luuuaote in eight r-r cent, txnias or having procured substitute or exeiiipuoiis, f stock, on tba 22d day of April, inst, but will now i-ile tlieir tinie about empty store, or 1 iJ. r..n.i.KL. : .l 1 .1 iMiifewro erwa saw vwifwa aapaj a 1st of Angnst The expectation of a presw- otlier unprofitable places, sleould be growing KMitetbiug, and alhng to instead of dimin ishing, the general fund. Let bone ba idle. And above all my country men, let, none plant cotton or tobacco. Though tha prices are high and the temptation great, your profits would be made from the blood of brave men and the snlering of behdess women and chil dren. Your children and your children's chil- 4ara bee ap to to tbiatiaae familiar ; and tba soldiers and men who bav Uirue I h k tjnedea and baniskips td th struggle will aJboat IW Joy at tha spectacle. f-. . It b tun tbat the specalating elat abo-Ue toadaooly fwofi ffwio tae war,iL F. Lees ltk; II aaooio m fmyura toa part w iu apurt eummeatkurate With thr gsia tliryr tumr deritedv from. it. The taxation of themt caiaa ia tba oal mode of eqaaiising tiie sWdea of war t and beside tbi charae ' tar of jatttca which will attach to the aneaaarr, it wilt have a salutary, effect wf . aapprt4ag tba wild spirit of specalatiuo arbum baa prodooad ao much privatioa 10 x.tba4porajd tbres.Ua. o4o end ia a gea- 7waixritiia:roltrn;Taa waoleleiominajutty tUm-eiir Atlu 14th. 30th : A. Jverson s I dren would rean an abundant and endurinsr 1 " ar -S a. 1 ' ii . S a . . ..... . " 1 Ain, t Jin. uui, i-y ; it. . Hoke s bth, , harvest ot scorn, and tlie reuiembrauce of tle JIV -MUij-a.iliraa.l- H barton s battalion of ! inauncr tit: which vour wealth was Brained sharp-shooters; J, L Uiies Tils 13th, 2Sih, -would burn in your conscience to the hour of . t i ; 1, . viiui(iii.iii atu, jist, 01st, 1 ucaih. Ulxt ; a.le Uanplou i It ; J. J. Petli- ( grew' 11th, 2i 4.1 44lii. 47th, 62d ; um upon these notes has been defeated by the concentration in . Rich mood of bug amount from aO parts of the Confederacy. The flow in that direction will .lonbtlcsscon -, tinue until tbe 22d of April. CW. JtuOetm. ein4iyers t sack rfnVe( unless they take tba oath idt-gwace to tbe Coalederal State, and enroll thenWlve" a ahh-el b military du y. or furnrab alde-bdid stuV alhntea nut lasble to crirHion, W tba same skvtU have leva appoialad by authority superior. A heavy Ua will raoUbliab tha cvrreaev. . end eoaiisa ;tbt barden of the war, au l W. U. Pt-udtM's 13th, lCth.22L'34thi'3v4ili: 3. U. Cooke's 15th, 27tli. 4Gi)i.48lli: W. liaiisonr 24tli. 2&hi 3th, 49th. oWbt vL ll. ance's 20th, 30th. (Wth ; J DaiiieTe Ji l. V-M, 45th, fitlth, 53d; U. IL Robertsoa's list,' 0OU1, '63d: J. J. Dsvis' MUu . The following regiments are not brigaded : loth, 17th, 3CtU, 40th.-' ' The brigade commanders of the following are unknown : Mth, CJd, 64th, Colli. The fotlowiiig reginienu enlisted for the wart 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, ith. 6th, 7th, 8th, 0th, lUttvJ7tlvUtlJr'40th,-45thTTh7t7Ui74uir9t 04th, fioth, 50tb, 57th. 5ih,-59th, 60th, 61st, (OU, til. 04UI, UUl. WlnUt I thua attnt-jd in mi in .hlf rS acounfof a Ik'ht ill tlwit ne;iHibrrlMMd. tv. the .reparations for another year, it is also , Fineg" M t iiinde his arrangwiiHrt . niy duty to speak of tie present. Ninety j eh-ar out thai deM. mnngrtb aivl tlitrea day will bring us to harveat, and lam coo- and ha-1 his tnnM in order to make the al fidiit we can reacli it without actual siilTer- ! tack, when the ankees t!nly eraCnaUl ing, if all parties will do as duty and Christi- J the 'place.- VVe h-arn tliiit all llnir fircr etn anttjr prompt. Let alt who have to Spare, di- : erkrd entlieir tran-jurt ai.l gimhontstm vide Mierally with those who haveot. 8ell ! Sunday ast, taking every thing Ibey bal to the Coudty and Sum agents when yourj wit! them, ami carrying 4riliewMcden frf'j- Beighlors areliom'ri If is thouht diat tiey etnbarkodlor it to be iuirred. Imprewed it certainly will j 'I'ort Royal Belore leaving, theyet fire to a be. before our armies shall be discrganired number f outoiiUins in varioua parts of the by tlie aufTerinir of their fumilies for the want 1 toam, no doubt with the Intention of dctny oftlait schioh you can spare, and for which s InjT it' We k-arn ihnt Gen. Fuvrgan imme Uir price will be offered you. Allowance idiately .went in arul- stajeeeded in ..snipping. dinyiwraiLlaiiill M(Ly oir hiroes. They j the progress of Umj fire, but not until a nun are no better titan tba soldiers who five 011 ber" uonse mmi oceu untroyeu. half tlHtr uUfty portion. Put your Aock in .SitwaaoA Arars. ' KUOJfM l'ENSACOLA. A private k-Uer in tha Mobile 7nWr. JudvonviUt Ernomtfd by the rse r noticiljgjh eYacontiofl of PrlrMeol by i JT" f,rf Mr,i'UT ! tba4Ai,.aUV rrlate. the fvHoVisg Kta rinegwi was inaknijf juraiitfeiiieii'a lo attack ; 1sjr- . tlie Yankee vamlals al Jackannvilk ami we i of nVHiv lW4tr leaving : : have for serrnd day pal Us-u expetrling i Tliedeat roved all the furnrtaiS tbrr nmM filva Hand .m. . I hey ttwuniv-r 4t bmad beavit oa salei af Rick. Kxamimer. c-u lire "po't it, ami, cotismeiitiouniy oevot.; ... . ...-.rjl w:im..-m " - V 1 JIU. ' .-"'-.v entire No-aJefer orlion, and an larfMikpio-tlie ityv Tbey leb offa-itii ..t1rj' alllnevroea aad r.hbdi tKe pem.fr of everf ldinwitbrnreae Their?hVt alfVaa to boHt tba Federal ami jleeiara tfea tbey wtuM bnnl tbeMjaif nay 5a dairto 11 down. ' ,' . y-' :K- Z : ''.. The eili-ii(0r!i.are luwa'f tirlbafkHilh are aVasUnjWfrirWlve J ttia chasce imke tiiokf , , - - y... ..... -; v; ; - ?v .' m.t". Kay rrirf t DeifAtite editor of MiIVIevifleItevrlcr saw at MamhalviHe U ai.Ac m W biiihline frfled with awk' of f I " . . " . . . , ' L. t vet rii'i icfit wr' avl t.i WHitjiHrtiit fffle lr,.tfL. M It.rtlffUlr 4rii Tae UtiMWiU-' Wef 12 months renmrnt. J llu. nu fulMM-wt iliil dililUlwwi m .pk-i. t hmiJ hrtBdml lre Hlmlu a d.ili Wltn I elm Bulletin, refcrrior to a true and trite alirasa that hrttory repcati itself, mys this iai.39llv 4 1 si jecuUrty (aa tact Vim regard to tbe history of oar war. The scenes, the incidents, the oVfraU aiidaucoease of a rear au are being 'repeated to-day. TW battle fiei'i ujmi whica j much talor has been ' displayed and so mucJ btood ba been abad, nave again be -BvmeTliaTweaer df eoofnctTiiB we had wo serious battle atTBidTRuaTlwo Wtfc at Corinth, two at . Vioksborg, aod a third in citcinptowo, and UJy, we are on the eve of a atcond .Woodr Iraraa al Charleston in JL.-iich Seauregard LatrcJowed fhe first act by aa attack od iiutcier. Then, as now, Bau-frn'TiA'vi-d at OisHreta. jann rerannMM nixier uie act ot lulli, ed, by 'UkaiiRg iraiiptly process against etery tba town of W ilhaiuburg. rawTv-Tst, XW, H,24th, 2ilv 26th, 27tli.i.ofluV in detuiice. of law. Avoi.1. above aU I -tacking fcsnav 'bring taken by Mineise. 29th, 30th, 31st, 321 31 Ul 3oth, 36th. 38Ui. t iWus-s. mot. riotonci. Broken btwa will twvcirHtatele in tlie -direction' of Y'e .T fry Zy".. ,nMrniO. .rra r-rt f which iaiofrln- t or ienrea whloT. Tm Yankee gar- 1 "k nrswa thnl wlHW I ' f tf'.aaaaa .l,li MMa hakesiakaf i I UJfX hw . VT Jp tV? rmeatei the Whole bin tlie staff of life I ' IKHtt ' junetiirv, wlwn llie cor m eritne at w AmmerOeirif' are alnxjrtt uVuitme of rirA-adsti lwtt' lb Dtjht-imre tf the iffftim. Tlie Krvnch cor vette ifttn aaild frorti this port on Tuesday i agent. r. . . a a 1 . r airemonn, naving on ooaru tne r reiv.-ti Uon sut, IL St. AndrK, aad family, also the Yice Conaulj M. De Siboorg, and family. T1e Ui lu accompanied by the Culinnt, will pru aeej to Port Royal, Where the former will taka in a quantity of coal from the 0f'ai and aall for Mexico. Tbe Milan t passenger wiR be-eranferreJ to the duinaL Tnt Utter wrtl then- go to New York, frees whence the Consul and Vie Consul are ordred to repcrt to the French, Minister at Warhingtotv , . (Vd ktown. yu no bread, but isuch sorrow, and wIh- ' Several f the fugitive were cut ilown end I forcible at-iaorea have to be matte 10 avert star' ; others takeiiisonet. Cik4 Tabb tk a ainueatiiuie .h ucvu ration, let 11 WuWby your Couniy or 8t.te i (Uead.at of tl aaHliuV. and harira? a : Mtr trf the crop Wf year. agents. Miuuhl Prevalence favor our grow- ' cured the mail ami several thousand UMlara iug crofia, a picnteou harve-l will. I lru;and 1 in 7vnbarks, retired leisurely with his pris befcefe, greet our gallant Soidicrr, again rictv oocr awaa Bater. nous tfwwgl. another campaign, add is-uig . A. ih to tl,e blcawl day A Peace and Indeneu- dence. " ' ' ' In order tliat the most effectual means in aur power itnay be 1' poediry ami rystemaii- diacrihntjoa uf our present supplied and for aoounng a targe provision 'crop fur the next year, I vtroKfOj ragwninend that meeting Brown, in bis recent message to tho Lrgial ture of Georgia io rpecial session, oppposrt . . . r .. ... ... . . . -a vii pycT o .-(wvih; Tieiuau-1 en'Jomtuent oi me oonus ot uie uuica cally adoied, both .or , tha LuibarMling aiidJ erate Sutcs br Oeorgia, as calculated to im- tan- tbr coorideiioeot carxtaiist ana injure tne redit of the 8tate at home and alraad. ' lie my it &H)U do the Conf'deracy n A $UOCR5i3 IN TnfutUWBST- . t-ilijj R.-K&4auU, am the Jackr- son and Ve Orleans railroad, dated M 2Ddi, stares that regimrnt oToor W wimuandod by Colonel MilK of Vibm. had attacked aod routed tha: enemf at that ?inL capturing a nmiibcrf prisoners. - ankeeT ia tfor fligtf tter tojJ amount of ttDrea I hat Uiey 1 acwmuUtea at Ptiochatouh.--KkJmmd J2toaar. . I' "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 6, 1863, edition 1
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