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- i ' i I-. at 7;i conu;.:. ....... ti:xct. We are' rejoiced to Kara' froia a hiend eiie hae Lad good opportunitiea fur form i;gau pinion, and la whose judgment we have great conSdcnc, that th rrelee l;oa of lU Ilea. Tbo. S. Ashe it regard ed M certain. .There ia porhap aa lo t:oa is the Stat ia which ad general aa lLi i.. fob-, klr.' Ashe U a ffentleroaa. J ,B V, lftKnal OounciU ra vaJuabfewiia iiouhl not be lost without wm ooiopa valine jm!wumjc lire frank, haeWg t tmini't beeriuir aad character fir bun .lu. in fm trims, aa everywhere aod . twfleot bow upon lb, peoph select Tura U repress UietuH nusv ow worthy mmI intelligent ootoaiuaujr lbl choose sucfr iuan a it ageut It ould aol ba '. lima ' 1,fflcU,,J'. aad danger, to discard a feiU.fol liepre ntUfe, familiar with hi duties and hair id tbe coo6denc Of thus with, whom h i associated. . We leara that air. Atb ha everywhere j tbe canvass, whilst txjrvsing tfie strong l dvsir a for peacfc, maintained ibat the "peace meetings" ia lb State, ao far from prompting pce, were of directly opposite iwidnev.clcuUted to encourage lb ene 3y aod'to Rroloog the war. There can be oo dooU about tbe truih of this, and the country owee debt of grabtude to Mr. Ashe for making it plain in section where Jpun meeting" were at firt popular. We ourselves have a written evideoc that they have caused deertko from our anny ; and1 tbe yauke paper abundantly kbow that tbey bare posaeaeed all yankee dom with hopes of aprtdily regainiog North. Carolina, and encouraged shew M catl" for more troop to invade tbe inte rior of tbe Stale in tbe eipectalioa of find Wag; friends there tbe.-fiaoB oL tbe HALkn at thtum luettHir. Tbeae meet- mgs Uieffsre, ia mot of which: we bare ao doubt good and patriotic mew partici pated under tbe delusive expectation tbat ihey might awne way or other pruinole that end which e all MKacdeoth ddurv. have reallv and uMoiTvtTy weakened our amy, divided- our people to tome extent, and encouraged the enemy. Such effect eoaid ouly Wd to a prolongation of tbe. war. the very opposite 4 wbat wa intend V. It give us more pleasure thai w euo expreaa to Warn that uvea the partici' pni in tba iuoeiaeot bar' become wan ofiu hurtful tendency, and tbat couseqaenUr aoe mcetioga ara in dila or, "evea-' ooiui maet DODuUr. It is natural that it thouid, be so. Tbt Teot! of Nrtb Carolina a emphatically a law-abiding people. Ajid when Oiom who incosJikrately proposed that "the oeoble sbcrald open negotuawoa for peace, r that tbe State iboold do ao on tta own part, without securing the co-operalioo of bersbterSutea which have with ber borne tbe shock, of (Ibis great struggle, it was only wceary "to remind ucb a law-abid- Mg people I but neither I Hey nor Weir stale ooutd lawfolly or honorably do any such tbiag. They had wlsety honorable peace paoe that wouklne us' indepeodcnce, without which there can be no peace. Tbe ober second thought has deeply iiopreawJ these truth upou the minds of the paopJe, even m The sec lions where "peace meeting" have been held ; and the result is as we. War a ver bal! v aud by fotUr. not that tbe desire for ' i- ' . u i.u .-4 . I.in, IWTUT, n uuuvi.vrc, - tt that the restless desire to uur the jower '''"deiegt'ib'Uie.auihorilies is dying ouu Sennb! peopl bare become satisfied that thai power is in the right hands, and that it wiil be exerted at the very first moment tn wliica H cau oe inaae cu. .Br ... . i . . I i .1 :. . j . ..... i ir ti nar will uoi iasi one oariSJs neceMary to secure peace wuu m ipeii itnc. We fully, concur with a position that we bear was taken by Mr. Abc, thai the government might tender tbe olive ttar.l tn f I, T jnV!f imiNJUOIlHlt ftf . - . I , . t HanUTe riied bv us. The President might tender it under such a state of things with honor to b:me!f and WHO Mini fcliauow Ol upe wni ltticviu I I . it - 1 ai nrsi wooyni ireaty niaaiug p- -w. 7 ) pfcdecer bve yon. I . niu fH , gj(jDg place to uaj arlioKS p,tp0 -el m.d uia.l. is, vessel uot- use tbemselvs-to tbe Confedcrale j iietty rougw customers t- cwud : -DaeidHw," whose author is kuowa lo larmed by private individuals with ibew President and Senate: made them their , n I ,ew7 ; uaeuson woose j J? GonmenL". Thai egeCU tocc6pl thorpose, dear t wtfb. - . fee a .vowed eaemv to the CWerwy, f,. ait of securing assoon as possible a rea.lv j UimMI the wbJe, the skie are ingl.ter, ,n WBo, mo all aoiob. tn speaking h h itrd o the inlet- j a i . tL.i U...M el.a a IV. . tie of ChicksiBse-a was such "complete victory a woiil-Ir jliry tiie IViit in now making much overtures. But that baUle K t be fought over again.-- If -it dioeUi again result, through the bleing A God, in oor favor if Rosencranx shouiJ be starved into ittffdipr, orLi -anr i driven into the Tennevsee, or destroyed," then ho for another tender of peace, ol Jrjrtrmpa President of the CooSsderau StatesT Anolhwreasoa" for th aisTsor mio which these "peace loeeticge- have falka, is, that boaest toe ejere aoiiachned r ; the aaaociaUoa of persoMjNvbo daimed ta rfccjr to llr party yet-BWftstu--I ""Ty resolved that they would "pay no tithes to Bradford oa Uaey body elr &) of traitor who reaolvai that they were "for lie J jaal.ee constitution a it is aud the IJuioa as it was." Nioety-tiio huadred- uht-.-j 'J rtiu - J tbeir jusl Jdti, wLeiber to government .or to individuals, too patriotic to be toriesj and top intelligent a4 to that tbe oL United Sutea constitution U a dead letter as to Uiem and , tbeir rights, and the old Union aa impossibility. Henoa, booest and imtriotra and iatelligenl ioa have mm out from-amoag tba wrUB,a,'lL.h.nf auchamaa Wat A. Osabh, &imi mtKwtitd Oaroliaa ia .hfein ing, patriotio aad iatelligeulolJ State, whkb baa give her treasure and ber Wood for indeiiidebce. ani will have nothing (Tiun toe aarue aotw, wtos " - abort of HxUpettdenfe tStiL, CAROLINA W SAL1SBUHY. N. O: M0ID1T KTEIIICOnOICI 1 isststr CaecUale la Ike Flela. W. ssltorM ky sW fm P. f . UaSsSJt "t'H ' 1 ib sst iOMctw r Mm cstamM auiM. fimm mmn mmil mm skwtea 4 hrwsrS s IMs We call the attention of all inter. ested to tbe notice of CapL II. McCoy, b be found iu another column. TUE PROSPECT. .From every quarter of tbe Sonfedeiacy tbe state of our aflaira are satisfactory. Our Arm hvt beaa vietorioua upon-every, 6eld, and the eaemy driven back itb lose and ignoble 'defeat: WeTTsave" seen and conversed with a friend jast from the suene of Gen. 13rag' fild of operations, &nd the account he given of it ia decided far interesting, and affords a-strong hoje that we wtH'-mkaVh'-yaakeaaiyeLJi!el ik turner at uur arm in the capture of old Bosy's whole army or worst it ruor than any vue of. their anaiea bae ever been before. If. aa we bape, Gen. Bragg can capture or disperse thir force, the war we think must soon ed, bait whtle-weei-press this opinion, let 'BO trflorl Le relaxed in behalf of our cause bj every one, nd we are sure of a triumph ia the awL.. J KrqiD Mississippi oar troops have had some severe skirmishing', aad have captur ed a Urge number of prieoner, and cut the enemy's - rail way aammueioalion be sides destroying any number of wagons with stores. - -r In Virginia, as will be seta, thing are not stationary-Meade, tbe. Yankee Gen eral, is on the fterjbrarof nsovemeaV d j Gen. Lee in purmit U him. And U Md mum to ibihe rtc-ot 'course "of " the and w foel convinced, that bf uitel, ec ergelic effort, our independence wi'l be s- 0pc-ed to him in enliiiU'itt. saya your tfured in good ' tine,, and then, the future , geriuuent, siuackj too strongly of Y an will be bright. Ko nation oa' earth ever rwr,'wlt for us, and unles the Standard bad uch-arroHpect for greatneas and pow I .scji,.irt all auch iofainous productions er, since tha world began, a is now be- j from it columns hereafter, it can have no i 1UT: l"e l fore the Soutbero.Con'ederscy. Poes- . ,. , I r i every th-Acripttou of luxury to U !eirtd t.y a p).le. and "prodatuag four of uie pnuci u) Trdi.iuction.s far which the' worid i j maitily depwiideu- upon us, how cau the : ..m I, r.ii I.. rnk iinti. nri nauotis -" i I .1 w ti. .-. ,n4 i.,!ili linil i oi ma rn'i -v . - ! ' . .... ...iL. .I,.rul.mli kki.i, mlu-4 II .7 r I J VtlKI V.- " . , . - ' ... r m nation ricte4 and (eared ! ' men. as Gov. Vance, Wra. A. Graham. and . j olliers we might mention, while they pur -,Crr- w.jl.'"".-,,b-V i:'arn..u the course thVv have done, w id re- ! K Ind L O. Cavalrv Rekiuu nt. L- that Captain William A. uranism, jr., vst - i teen appointed AaswuUit Adjataat Gwra! ol tua buie, sxa tua aoctpuu ir.e urPo.- j X . rtf w ir t fv. f . r- - - . . y a j r-.r i ieai at aim h bis ii luiiui a. . j i ta fcsstefjMSww : .... . of hceulrties awl leaves kw or-v- rJ'.ih RfMoetit : Ch'tt. ianetAi GrxLuim, m the field, uu Maj-oiaW ut- e , U ' ' (, Itaut JasAv Ondiaj.22B?i4n?C N. C Troop. ItuLProgrt- Ciiiiuin GraLui was w-otiuJca ai ucuvs - bnri?.. i 7relobslooriEiciZ their fites. io the war and on aH.occaaiooa oemanamp w.w.j or ac- :4e (ect to doubt, or fcax; u a. uiaas huviiiui . , r i . . mm. . . k . , . i ,m it I ti.i iKm riindrirrm are mengeives wrong wrong sooebow, aod they ought so ily to J Wmkkmam, t--:. Tea. and who ia U that has earad to wliv 'per t H H -f: ooe of lue purest ana post was ioe oawi . . ! vtr axe s o t t Grsl aui a tcd b tU Wee n.aj r ty if our people who cst tbeir totca for :aefor faovernor, and for tiiia It was d cneuoced and vilified by a nUr.le action hi Una Slate, aad though the Ytomm and OUrrtr have sold themselves 0 thb) faction they shrink, from tlw dirty vork that aj eiiected at tlHHrhanda, and wll M lh im- lha hand kjrf Ha toww and tbe u- wjj uv-w 11 ab..a W a whm graluiioua ani no , nut ieaied faUboud. aid Uw icakef of Wit prognu waa ful!r.art $U HvUa,. Iw ppciOTr"Buir: with tbe foot way ttolrwefaaf laa ea pursuing in its' fonmbringt ta atrike thw p.uUr biveiw from ka first Wane. Wi the Hon. Wa. A. (j i a o a m M eomjJl mealed by tbe fetau praiae of another tlewmlk hour asaa, win has just found oat Ibat he e a very great, a well aa very good man I Tbis the irateaawa baa Uld tbe ople of North Carolina for more than twenty fiv yeais; aad has bad no reatoo to change the opinion, aa it baa foal no opportunity lo impreJapon lb peopk the import acre of -Wlmg jest m fi men to adorn lb Counsels of 1,ba Coafederacy. Dot not sowilb tba ars? fledged a.lmirer of tbia etrxdte sbeL Jhn aditor baa been jumping torn oo bobby ; to anotber lo make a in tl workl to aaca an cl ient, that at oM time it waa th.iuj;ht be wuuU al lattura up an out-and oi ya kee ; atsl aow be ia trying t out llerod itfrod i-v bia support of men he beretof." oaifurm-'y opfJedaad bewijn their con aisiia ajvocate for a quarter of antu ry pt does not fall in with bis jpbbi9 no-, be baa ihe anbluhiog impu dance to - tU word iM' respecting tbein. Out nDon- "b- 7 r V ' far more a eee lo-any Mtt.jbaBa1Jjip thCUiie.Urate'rivateen tage. Li t the ptoptl beware of snrb wolve ia.heeps clothiugi The StohJafd toofc awothet-eleveuUi hour fcan. in bia feaoe of lb 18tb intnt, nnderlakea to read as a lecture, coupled with a sort of tbreatr We will infortn all such, that we are under, no obligations to the m."."' Our duty ia plain: We ierr the welfare of ibe country fr more, than the makiuff of great men out of the wh. . . . i men ran receive ao aia iroin u. 0f t Cooiederate Government to those cause to complain, if it is known and re- I coirnis a air enenTf to oiif fid" (f which should -be ee.iily dispensed mi j For ourself the H'arAn shall not. j mUU undfcour control, be the echo of any ei or men or nariT "v uo-iwi. -i- ... , t .t i.. tlvus t.rinoti.Ua am hv ltKreloiore tailii- , (.. - (J,r l..tnir.t and StrU??lrd for. Ss SUCh . i i ever jrive a ready and cordial support ; not for ptI5rlut.for the good we bope ( y M ,0 ate pure an J pairidllciu'' Alt t6I high i . (. ! , - r.: to the MtfgaJh8"k&gL fl' - I .. . . . . ... .... Mn,;itiAk ' IU. rr it unman i'v . vuhhih.u .-f.-. ronIy ..deUched by the noininsion of Mr. : GbOUm" hv tbt Wiper, it is wUhoul the 1 . . ! least foundation in truth. 1ft the article, f reforritig to bis. nomination, we npoke of '. ,i,n M R 2entletnan of HiUlligcnce ao. If tbatcommUted u-e were com-j i mttleA Wa tbiak an editor may speak l -..ti - . imnAiAmtM wiUiout bMiesaarilv - . ...-t-- . -j. apjgorting bia jelectiow A nd so far s LAecUoo, it w'ineaQs of over. I roiieg phy, wiLwera la Uvor ol aoy I rUr of candidate beiBcr brooffht ouL oM to IvalBodV W. Mieta have l.-eelofore aspeweJ the clismcier oi . Md refer j ou n tl at poV lo me such mea as Wm. A. Graham for more j ktler published Ly B. Packet du Bullet, ,i.. in tt Oeeam. of Ureal, whWi cosIiim s twenty year.; and now. wVn hey - hwef-ikni to secure that for which th.y 1 mhkh iook tD Jtvrttd lt vtry men, are ajain attempt- j Slt(j the French veaeel, the Bre- ing- to attach lliives w their ciat tai's j numtWr. As to the qualificatiofl of pfrf " toreach places of konur and which H ': jotf give to the Cwrvette I have . i ,-ti tl,h 1 thehonoi to cinm4T:d. it r.Ti doiibt, ther are ufteriT-BBWorthy to oil- JSueu i "w , ' J , . . . . uiey are a vej 3 . frn the TimH of your baflftff Wen tll-in i . - t " 1 . j i , t . ,1 j i t!.e lata tlt y U!'.e lct C-'.i tj lW !ace For oar jartwo re tocDjiJfcte'e articular friend and will nut use our col umns to the prejudice of any. J . f We know very well to what extent wa have gone In defence of State laws, the rights of eiliietia, eVe aad ia denouncing thus .who seemed at a tlm ditpoaed to greaa and Standard 4nhrred from out course oa thoiej subject that we were members of tlmrroeservDive1 (destructive as it now aerrow) pry, waa aa bult oTours. H the (teople of Rowan aad of the' the lMle" Slate, we would say, remember the traitorous conduct of the editor of the Standard in I &4 1 or '42. JU then d s rtd vow and went bug and baggage over to ibe then detuocrai'ie party, and a language was tuo mean to be applied even to such men as Graham, Morebead, Vance and others ; and be ill do il again, when ever be feels lie is not regarded with coo fideuce .enough to be entrusted with" pow er and place. lie bar proved fa's to aliitual every profoaton ofliia liie. Deware t!ien f How v'uixena. ' lie deceived you once, tbat waa kit fault ;. ifbe deceive yo yafa, it will be rr cn.fulu A LETTER FROM CAI MAFFITT. CapC .NiaffitCo tbe K1oida."at Brest, wvitee- adelWr to La ', (Paris,) ex plaining .the position of bia ship axxordiag to international law. He says : BauT, Sept. 12. 1803. ' Siai: Yur aVmbr tTiilWi'Tniu" coutaita two errors, which I bvg permk Mou lo ectify. It sutee : "Two incidents have jit Iscee place io Krai.cr and Eng. Und whtobifctar the AuiricAa qurtHa.J The firsl U tbe anaure at Bsrsl by a French Florida, whoaiaiimfivin ber an iitdeiiinitjr of 100,000 foM-v-for th h)Mf a vessel .U-fotigiug Jo jfiov and whWb wiu suiik by the said pritee" 0u this (list point I have the hobwr ro-ure you that, in spite of the tbrrata of certain perseus who pre tend lv have ctaiirr agaiiiae the tvrvette FWiJa, she has not ben yet serAd. I protest in Ue iat formsi and ener gvtie manner agiotlieseooalfej;at'iH; ibe Florida baa never had bay rvasoh for sinking a French vessel; that assertion . . . . . u .Uannsmeiit if ibe Florida. 1 A pHsateer. nccordmit to ihe definiiioa national law, but it accord but little with the real situation of the Florida. That corvette haa,i U hei) built and armed-; by the Governiitetil of ihe Confederate State of Aineru-a, and ber officers hoW their commieion from that Government. She1 carries the ualioitai flag and ihe pennant carried by vessels of war, and re ivealiertMtuc.tteti' direclljf' from the Minister of Mirino of the Confederate Slates. The KurofHMU lowers having recognised, ihe p"pMion bv tbn Govera menl of Kichmoiid of the rights ot belhg crenls, kuioiig w Inch sr thoe of forming ariiiiea and fining uiil WfewU of war, I ani at a loss 10 undernuiui that the fact of Illy .Government not 'being jet ollicinlly ac knowledgetl, cii'Uk from it tbe rights inherent to every JefatlQ Government, and place il in the :tgoryof aprjvale individual filling out a pnvsieer, miki thus change the nature and true character of its ualional navy. huch"!iT iiiierpretatiohf natioual law spptsiK toiue to be untena hie. Relying on your'-impertialiiy, I beg vou to insert k Jeiieru"Uu earlies'l bum ber of your estimable journal. UVUI vniiiMBIV jvwi aeawear- .ttwJ, pj.a.r.;iiera5Cj-w?yT MAFFITT. CavalrjfA JujfUjih Tenw4cei: tentranz Hail Jioad (Jvintnuni catumtait. ' , We announced some days ago that Msj. Gu. 8. D. Lee, with a considerable body plm l4k ra?n! ofavahysJBpaiugagaiuat the Mem-j rear, -meiat 4formaUo- baa" beea-te- ceived here tht Brigadier General Cbat 1117 av. f Ceu. Lee's commaad. bad aa euoounter wilb the enmy, oe Tbursday, at Salem,Franklo county. Ten . id wLicky-ie Liue,aaJ&adi 4aia aod" drivea o(L. Our loss waa thro lulled aad thirty woundsd tkai f ,th a'oemy.nior tha thrd liajea aa graaL ;y- ' SsJanv midway batacen lkeilroa3a i 2.o r,..i, as we t !.,!.. uini.J occurrel on Thurnilny, the t! int- Tl-e Mnnj Li road bad leen lapped, and 'mmuiiic liou by it interrupted on the previous day; aird oa Saturday, the 10th inttn General Chalmers axpected to do the same for the) Naab villa, reiiwad. i.'imiW, Mlk. ; Gtntral Bragg in a, Difficulty with wtiVJitersA rrtit of Genera? ..-V7- -.. . : ' .. ... .hie Bo'aervt for tlie'telegrapg hat already told lttbat tW. Brag, imma dialety after the battle i( Cbickamaufra, in" ivueiuwMr v ewav e wa" a k aa saajswu - ..lu.AikaMtA d. I AAinei il aLAi fT r aW rT l. I Abtt-. . Sen. )VIk and ether of bia om-era to be telleved of their n'mmanda and placed un der arrest. The act baa railed forth oon sideral aaimad version. The oorrespondelt nt I ha Atlanta CJtofederme. in mmrinM - - - j - 1 - ulaiiona as .to ibe cauee of tbia stejs aarat A member of tia. Brag's ataff, wlile at these headquarter a abort time- sinew, staled that Gen Jl'olk ia responsible for the present position of - Rosein-rani's army; i hit If the order isvsn to Geiw P4k had. ben obeyed at. ibe profr time llosen craux's ari'ny woutd Jve been cut to pie ce and captured ; thai Gen. Pwlk wat ordered peremptorily by Gen. Bragg to renew th fight at dawn of day Sunday morning. tbelOth, and ibat at leuVrJock Sunday moraing lUr attack had wot beeej made; that be (tbia staff officer wee sent by Gen. Bragg lo Gea. Folk lo know why ibe atUt-k bad not beea made. II found Gea. Polk on tbi kk (n-utb, idt)M.. Cl.kkawauga reading' a eapaper. Urn answer was be could mH tell why ibe at tack had not been made; that he had h sued ibe Becesaary orilers the ovef aigbt; ibat he was very anxious the attack sboukf be.madrv audtht te would jp. direetjy . himself and see about it. ' Tliai aame staff office' informed usjkat, brfore i he fight of Chickamaua, at JJiLe more'a cove, Gea. llindiaan, with 1T.0OO effective mmkrU. ws iwdvied to atlacka body of the enemt. hW-h, if he had done as jmktfiii. he wouM base raptured Thews- curp, numbering T8.&00 IniSr":Umd " man. hy moviug iwo niils, would have rat off XLoiaa.' uttly . jai jraue jCl. HL waa-4berwiM surroundd, ut biia under arrrsr. IVewi Hh atve ooarre I gt also tie infornMU'mn lhl llrrf llfaj an.1 Breck jnride bar burird the bafi-hl lhal, af . . r l. .. . t !.. tl.. waa riding alorg, lb line of BteckinrHl'J' encampment, ai a jien signal three bear ly cheers, ehtngthr wfode hne, fof'Gs, Brgg. tbe IJr?i f Chieksinauga." were gtveevand Gea. Brvckinridge hiOw-H fswe Ibree J.eers ; after whirl he aaU Uragg lot afrindJj shale gbe hand, and tiay blue ewrU; aj e, fwgrent cuilsf went ap from the pij rf peace. Tl AugtaiUbronicle ys: We bae heardjrario reason aasiga- ed "why :"Wa"-"RS foI"w oecesiary la eere ear rent rumor U that Gee. Polk ' iorsue i w as. . h lev a a courMs wita ra. rail. ordered to renew ibe attack oa lk aay at i o4ock of ibe Sunday of th battle, and ib be did not make the asaaull bu til afr o'dtn-kr la eoiwequenco of his delar, other orders, which were io be exe cuted nfierGeo, Polk'a assault bal m-Uii-ucvi. could tiOt be executed. Tb COAaeqoence was, that higbt avertook life artaies before the rout of jhe enemy cooli U effied. The delay ia the, won ing give biin ample lme to jjUt every tbif iu preparation to receive the aMu!U wbiUt it aW jwtponed the victory lo such a late hour ta ibe day tbat it was impossiW for our men to gather as much frot a would undonbt'edir have Wen secured had the t:kbrr mde a directed. The parting of Gen. Pot4 wilb bs row mandns said to have lee aff-clirig ia the extrrrae, so.fe4erl hwl be ina-le Wn slf to I hem. Hia parting a,d to b trot.i-'is truly ehwj'VMit, ami ailtla b.s roajjoaremity a soldier. IKeaysi In consequence of an wnforianal d's- greenut Wiweeft myself and the '" maimer iorluef of aJ .le.artmer.U I have bee reiiyved of Wy Coinmai.d, aad sm about to rrtire (riii the jirtny. Without . . . attemjH'Bg lo explain ine cirreii-- th dgretin-iii, or prrjunn:it nunit it n nreinniure ai.iww .w iu.lirmeiit. I mutt U teroitleq to eip e e bb) -s a, tllllil ettMS. illplfiWI.aHrate avjrT . .. the &Ud of Chickiiniauga. ; , Aftrrtkelasw ai the severance froiu hia rommaiid 1'olksays:' - "Soldiers who strucgikeuch a rwuV, and with sch beatts, 4 eaa never U - auered. wouasvauu T . - . t ... . L . .nltllff . . .t j . . ntT -r TV. ' X.n.l f. - .;m. 1,1 the uligD" Tifc.! -ts-rfirtt and flawing ; ta tb blood of patriot i never abed ia ,0v - final .victor? ia certaia'and, aasareo. Whoeva rcommaod you, J rl'll l.Mf.tI and tedueat to To la,ta g"! Sand brevcrwiih tn; bartvi- your independence ia rTnA VA lad. of beU tn-y WM mJ.. inff uader th wFu of tbe "'B4 pislonsof xuktalea of l. - - - - -
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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