VOL, XXI.
KMT a AW fB0rlTO,
j Irofsomutl, of "onr icrriy,Vo,w; the winterof our ii
i j .1, -i. " i.:...: p.:. wav. and a Kloriou spring rejoic
Idence, that any -of it left. The team. y v -
UCIltC) nm "V
I 1 . l" n....ninl,( Ixf lllil
liePpiO Hill 'I" vjuci hm'' "
We finJ it timbiUg mmmmrf an
ainAl kind Ul puuiiUUft uiv r
V t a : It .
. . .1 war
w lvwve the ral obT,Ptio TI,e
price wiU, ti-rrfore. be, fmm iIm 7U Instant,
TUREE DOLLARS ior Six nontlis, For
tb prcwbt, auUc-iju.M wiU not be rwat
d for a loop tinxk
Government mentioned tn ; the ..
. k tr . - a .
nail of : mankind- u we iiau jw
cssed nhe jueu and tneansy-if 3r
people had continual patriotic, and
if our ruleu had Iwn infallible and
.......... iniU ii.idfiil'pn. tlm war mi I'll t
ilv1 ihpmw n
perhaps hare bevn ended two year
ao. But who can say that, if it had
thus enUed, t iruita wouiu nov ma
I Villi vuvuf w
I been loatt Wboeait M thnt we
. . I nillTHl DO TfH HOW 1MT C"I"IUVHJ
LESSON" Oi THL UllUU..;... of reeoLRtrnitmii! If
. . -j ! .A , I A,,,,.. I .1,1 lit, lAIx.lllf Ml
I,, "Tlio article irtucl.ui,: the fate H : ta
cd atUalitiriv whkhLaTe apir- flH.ncvu YrJ".,,,.
tti . ... iIxhm ultn rt-imrd tlii
a tue iiMwt diuialaiddicouraj"K
ir:.d f the nbcle war. The lutud
inanT arc in oiwoauce with the
Hulife ajct t nature. Tbe'kiea
arc ..rcI.rti.!J, tin: Uec aM leF
14. ib rlIiJf.!k!kjyi5-J-B-tn-o
and auuk)clj lifeleJ. We
, n.4 dtrnr tlmt ihieUaacriona and
ettii i:lKuij ?rii, and we will d-
Trn eUtowj ?rwi, alia we witi w im , "
,uit tiVat i..jteieu iollifcbnixdaTji hliatiJ'yidtffte jjiaj Jjave
i- Yi ...Ti- ... .n.l Vi OrleAnvi cant decern m urntractint
promptljr. ttidea6ily obtained," tt
iu he hitir 4f. Ue vatld wliera a
tiaiUm winch bktt ohlained : itt inde
pendence with facility ha not lt
it M easilj an it.wa procured.' We
at tlio ioliticiiV and inilitarjr hlnn
dert which have caused ur misfor-
tmiea. but to wirjcwst in our people
a ueutu-
l- iLjt..1..ii and New Urlean
. .1.... I ni nr h cnianda fur
r lucit . f I
VT-aeaRiraBiioni-feeivB aaJwr1
Cut wful are the tau of thi W
licitink I Tliej r to he fuimd
ibe erucTu J Uaiiained great military
avlt.ota. calamitUn can be
repaired! U i but tliat our Mdier
iMtwe ht tlieir ancient cuurai.'e ; they
the finuatMfihful warriur
"hl0li'I' 'fcattki 'fieiO
fwrtie tie flv f the &.uih in Ticto
iv, aud aed tbe freedom and l
Jr'urndenca of thtar country. lo
. ... i n.l mutaal cuu
udnce that wade u ouw ajhaud of
.i -. ..i.frfi 4 dicwrd Jeeiui U
b-fiiil pjwin uf the uiu4 f
Tlktiro are
jiwinA aaa uui aea ----- - -
.i . miii more utilttpoi
-r :.. . tit. rckiiouibilH? and
;...- .A mUftirtuuea upua till auu
that poblie ajjent than upon the
retuedr and reheL
TUere are thousand in private lUe
who, instead of deirutiug UieinselTe.
and auulto iheaalva.ionof the
..i- .t...rbtKi iu Ibe unrsnit
of private gaiomulmj? wildly op-
un tlie tfecK 01 we V7r t-
...i it. f.iirricoiier i buwlins
turcelf tiiivob Uie ahwHid, and the
roacef tlt ureaaera w "
Tbee are tt thins, tnure than 1 the
power of the enemy, that nil Ihe
uTind of active and reflecting wen
witii ad and erioa ihoughU.
VVe bare never been the indie
criiwnatu. eulo-iBts ot men in powT
tr ; tHr kAmd l the fatttrr'and er
ruf which tlu-y have undoubtedly
' r..uuuitteL ThUjrnal wu never
: . .1 .J.i :..v. rini:cnt. a iarty
loumal, d itcieut IVeedoiu Iroui t
party oealion w a
vrLich we do not propie to ajaa
a.u. Iit t.i err U human, and we
. i . to nuke all
,iJV HUT ti'v
ii ... . - ti, uit-ti Mt the neatl
i l u
.Iuiith itt uriif rnf-f IH the AtmiT'
gle, and intend thereby to render
our reparation from the iNorui coin
pltte and eternal
iM!oia'
t.....n (,MUI af- lat (a eontftrn
UATg dii ivi w - " -
plate, not withont serioiisiiesa, a cn
tingiuey. wliich, at the besmmnfc of
tlio war, waa neter weotiond,'or if
.nientboed,J etced" deriawii.--vvktlir
Mr pakneor our inia-
I aa aa v
mauagemejnt haa bronjrht ea to tin
crtJtcmplation, it bon,titiot re Jnqnlre
Whether tne late rcgwiauoa iu v -jrreB
and nchjspeeche ahat'of
Senator Brown, or the tit J;ubrioue
vaticinations of ne6papef,' have,
occHsloned the greater dq-resioti
a mongUie peoplejinljnjojrejo
oua txuTtatton pf the eneuiy, need
a Airt . -.1. -
t hr ha conaidereu. ivncxuer
,1 Quite as recently we liavepnf
f 3ie enetny' diabolism in the out
races committed upon iho hidiv at
-r-TT .' Pun Jin. .. Later
j,i,iixaneni vn" v" .
jiati because we refused To treat
. . . . .t ..1 i -.1 nTlaar.' ann
Mfiui linn, -, -
dHMiniiced by- the civi Uzed world as
Vllllin en""'-"1 i
- - ..nrri(1 III eOld DlOOO,
iHU mau wr r..-T-; - -
Imried h.wi-roreiio in i w
and a horrible placard left af-
'.i i.:-' rtrndintr feet. aa, a
... 1t urko'tlare. defend tl
!.'.... . J
a' PnnVftntiAll M6tQ i
linr pvff""w " ,
called, liriii the State withdrawn fr6ui
U.o Confederacy; Wuold that Kre os
- .ii : It w6nld in-
peacei. aw.-, -..."'a.v. i
rules fall back rromy irjjima,
thJCarolinJlTPulujKJCQmeJho
battle ground of tbe contendinz
forces, bar. fields would be laid
waste, the homes of her people would
be de-troyed, and her women and
children made to suffer untold an-
truish. She cannot occupy a neutral
iKsitionininwBr. ..iv-j
.V ...a V.nnirv ; now bleeumz
tjr.r.i.w . r. " j ulld 'n1Mg f.,r h.
the desoerate ineanres advocated
on the one side, or the ot hr unpera-
iTX arru OSIllNkU Mild L'Cr6-
tion advanced on tbe other, 1e the
wher M piicy in war, w fchall not
... rIa..iwa It ia euoil"h fos US
etc and eternal. . nrM ... ttftar yearf of
Bat, adioittiujr that onr Govern-, lheeneiny announ
nnnl has.commuicd errors, CM tiiapame toTMibjnte
U,ee erron. Mn - ". , y0 cintic preparatuui
it inteiitkMi patr.otkl Can we ti- 0 - P. a fi,L,,1oll th
i-Ieout inonrowniind any man . vt . ,:. ......n,. m,.tf..n
r ... ' , . .i..... present ier w -
k .! wttii a imre anna ieiier uwi . . . .: k..
!.:., ...;.,..a Tim tiinn ha eome
theitwe tiiratexamtncy-iir-nyT
whole length and bread Uie mean- rLnke, fun I tics, who
ty.V to ccupel u to perform
glibly useu, wyviue aneco.
rots which woyrd atteud the over- j . ji. e that the peo
mnning of this country by the ene- in4tk tLu-areQ be
to- tr, del Urate ootnH rfe of-Atnrtfr tMFtM uie ,
1 ff Vl I i . - - -
Ti.vi.t nmi u'ltti. even if
lie had'a voided lli f errora i which tie
has euiin;tte'J, might not nave uui
tn into other of equal magnitude!
i. .-.- Lt l. .v rn-1 ii1"" ;m- ,.r. - .
h V7.s-.-l Jn a tiretious. article, naseu upon
uired. to show what oiijrht to bae t ( f, , , , . b ..
JSH ifordlr; we attempted to place before
n.iverninent baa not tne trm oi lore- ,
..titlinn nf the hor-
. . , ti :r..li;i.;i;f our rwuci - . ;
knowieare, a weu ",-'''""'Y ror8 which would atteud the over-
arittwnicfr(.o y-, running of this country by tlie ene-
which vl ef ciuaena cu ij '""
1 - .1. ... ".....Kllni f lift if tliH (lOV-
lO llieV UUDU1IV. ",
t.rnnienaa4ee at fault, can the
a . a s at.H
people show clean nana i Are
i-i.,...! H.v ilpv reserved the
iiiireivi --- r .
parity and patriotiui vrhich anima
ted them at the beginning of the
stmt'gle ! 0'itho coutrary has not
universal VnJne !r kred and
.-.;.. ..:.. niuin thn mtire nonula-
lion! Have not the cities run wild
with speeolatidn and extortion, anu
the farmers; once the proverb of dis
interestedness Jtnd patriotism, de
manded such enormous jricea
their productions that the efliciency
of tFeaTinyltnd the welfare of the
country hate been both put m peril.
WhoT who can raise his hands at this
' i : -II ihA broad limits
solemn uuur iu- -.
ol the country andbe isblame.
lea I What class of Confederates,
things are fru m tle pubherecol-
trtaipin- day after day. 1 hero is no
fear that the enewy will leave ns
any excofe for believing hoping, or
even dreaming of iui honorable ad ¬
justment on any terms vve must
. . .Smit ahftOIutelV
win, or we im .':"T:T-
ru" There w uo help for it, even
if the Tankees wit.hUi it Uis war
i -.v..mlH All the Droier-
. :il tlluU
tv tn tlie Uouui wni inw
pay it. Trvf:Dof 'M"f.,n w,u
not save it., -inu i . "
cently by the fories of Last Tennes
aee, and everything they ownad was
8Jpt nwy. When all the proper
tyofa peple is gone, ttrey; arebeg
sars, and beggarb cannot bo choos
er. 'But why t.rge tlnj 'flr
It is as plain a noon day, We mast
.. ri..i...n.ih'npR. or we
conquer our nv.r -
. .i... -a iiiruv. vi -""
Stave uo" " " ,
will delight to ecu pel us to perform
the mostj meniu ana u.8g.a..
drudgery. And if tliis be not a hell
oaartht. haf.is,. what can. PC I
MORE-TBOUBLE.:
rfei rf-frtb CAFolia-are-tobe
l .......1 vUrratl nn and CX-
again jigniut -r -
"i.u:, -ar kv ''liiihlic ineetinirs,
eotten up by designing men for the
proieeseu -
cether for the common good, but
seiner iu o
" .. ..n.nncu T nni(!UIlll9
reauy ior me pu.rv..-
rl, aliavtoH Forth Carolina from
Our reasons for
. . .1... .K I?.. Umrh Stun.
saving ho, are, mai. mo tv..6.,
dard has frequently threatened that
North Carolina would, on the hap
pensn of certain contingencies or
the passage by Congress of certain
war roeasnres, resume her sovereign
tv that is,- secede from the South-
ern Uouteaeracy , iv...v
Standard haa been advising the peo
i u ...:-o inat. B It GIU
pie to noiu uicctinj,
r rti 42-... ma th(BA
ie- " v. -
. . .i an r:oBQ their hands
to Heaven and say :-Behold them l
lliero is no bUnni on these hands but
the tdood of the enemies of the coun
trv 1 tiiere Is -no pulsation in these
hearu bt that which beats for her
welfare! , .- ,' . 5
Iu the name of all that is good
1 1. -i .. ii... auL-n of our fire-
for the men at the fteau auu o.j, ----: . h
;r,t ... hv hien east as ev
rilll?IWIIlMl" mmwm - "
r betore tell to die lot of public men
va u'.ere
x.i
siaes auu uui nire" . . 1
tlie fell spirit Of discord and stand by
our country and ourGoternmenl,
No earthly gtHu, tpmuj; .y"
d rarely u,H,n 7.7 n IMfl .fr0m
. . . . . .1... ..knwu nf a maioritr
le which is being
.7 : . " 1,: I,,,. ! wh. ia iM.t the ctioiceoi wjuj,
i r ...1 1 ..1 l.ia- iimniio. in " v. - -
-uM .HWKlf. nave - - 17-r A..,,..!-rA,;v . Vn W
r e t tii 1 iu ii"iuw-'.j :
gatlitg tim - Omfuderacy. ' Cai we
uptfcJtmiff;
iiworruefc
irr-.ttrrtr.-iiaiiiirau
lttvaJ wer bwognt agatjui 'if "the wr0n-maiv U
.1. -L..l-,,-r t.v (treat land homes! it the wron
atiou. For our own part,. wK.h
his errors, we betwve mm one 0.
fureinost meu or the continent in ad
tnihUtratif e capacity, and no purer
..utnot lives. No other man has as
clTnrest as he in faTtlmyjpeF
3aliV -V - T- ' - I
a ri.aM Ii-.. iaa4. Irf.rti in auaV. iO-u
. a sssa vfaa v -
at tle iosUutof its birth; it has been
cJied upon to d the work of a "gi
ti.L. WifeuWe onsIJeFtlie coui-
hatauu at the beginning of this war,
wh'i-ir bear in iiiiiid not only the
oispriiportion of ptpulation, aud of
military and naval armaments, but
the depiorable deficiency of mechan
ical skill and labor in tne Sooth, we
are filled with amazement at the to
" 1 ft. 1 . L. L.a.a Ixn.. a AMrVf-fV
fUila WUICO wen www-..
, aad iMtead f despairing omthej
JIM. "o vi v. r
. . . -. . j . 1 . 1 1 r
ion of uen. U-e, that me cruei ie
socks to reduce our fathers and moth-
.u,i oiiMilrvn. to nlned
crs, our ou v.". v.n
slavery," and we urged the impor 1
. f tnnh a ti ntiinifltl. POIOUli? i
IMIIC Ul omw j. n .
from the most trututul ana nuexag
erat!ng man in the Confederacy,
llust the danger 0 this 4t abject
slaveryw be kept before the P-ople!
Then the daily act perpetrated by
the enemy will serve the purpose,
without comment from the newspa
pers. We ueiCnot go to Poland or
to Ireland to learn wlat subjugation
Tli foot ia Ktfre na wherev-
uicana. - ,
er we turn the eye. In Baltimore,
SL-Loois, iNasnviue, jaieuipui,
Orleans, we seo the first fruits of
k. nnsneatable sufferins that
tuai "r : , . . 1
must come when. the. holy cause is
abandoned, and nothing intervenes
between the brutality of the foe,
drunk with excess, aud iu helpler
I 9 CUa
victims. iay, we nveu
far as the cities oamea to nua e -j
t ii.aanoniv'a iiiirnotH-s. Look
at Fredericksburg, Suffolk, Wil
liamsburg, Yorktown, the Northern
2ieck and thai great oeser. 1
j- k -..u ATtHnt of croDlees,
treeless, lifeless land which extend
from the ltapuian ia me a owm.v.
But yesterday the citizens of or:
folk, unwilling to give up their home
to the Yankees, and afraid f e
cumberthethreateued Confederacy
with hundieds, perliapa tliousands
of women, children and old men.,
who could repder uo aid ia battle,
... I .nla Mttllll nR 4 IBIlBlCI vui
tt ubsjsteuc dcciderto
iiiSTeveiw oi o,v
Nor, what is the object iu w.-
-1- ... ..jjKinltla tue
ia: uoTi-r." . .t"-.
Legislature if it not o
toeecedol, we nave u .
themoveftiathU
We want no more seceswon.-
Jforlh Caroliba united her destinies
with the Confederacy ahd engaged
in the war of lier own free will and
accord, and - sU must continue to
help her sister States and fight it out.
It would be both disgraceful and
disastrona to attempt to back out
fiowr-SlnrcannoreTen attempt to
back out of the contest without in
volving na in greater bloodshed and
distress. . She conld not now do so
if ahe wonldtid wedo not belteve
. Ill .1. vnl4 . If
her ieopie wonia 11 mcj tu.n. .
a aimd bv anr
one,Tlet1iiorwaitnntiUiteranhoti
orable peace" is established, and then
agitaie me uuoouw". , .r
H IS TOt VSDvWH .Wl"-- r""
l.lrl in thia RtatQ last BUm-
ioeenif, . -- " : ,
iuer (called "peace meetings") en
couraged desertion from the army
tlm Confederate
authorities, necessitating thaUmg
out 01 lue xxome wuii j
.'1 ! na f tVtTft
counties, me senuiug yi ." n
U. itegunenrs iuio
tions to enforce the laws, anu cana
jncr trouble generally. - Tliis was the
reSUli Ol III yw,nvvi. f--V,--r
inos" held last Spring and Summer; ;
and nowit 8eems,batinore-meet
niffsare faBrtai-foroto r
brongut upon us, au o
malice or amSffionf some otre-wbo
wanU to be elected Governor, or to. 4
. . a a.1 AM.a.lA
array the-feelings 01 i .yv
gainst the Confederate Government .
vv e 00 no - no wu 7i "
to arrise for ordering out the Home
Guards, and calling old men into
the field, probably at a busy season
of the year ; therefore we appeal to .
the people to aiscouuieimuw v
meeUngs and frown npon all schemes
to divide, na and produce ,discord.
t ;.,..,iiinii gut mi now while
these wicked schemes are m their
infancy, and wliile they' may be
cueckea.
ecaeu. - .
nr. a .Ci i inAa tn tins matter for
the purpose of getting up a quarrel
with any one we protest against
such movements because ve sincere
ly believe tbey will lead to ruinous
uhd distressing consequences, de-N
.voono nmnntr our OWQ P60-
pie througliout the State, and, soon-
n U in iMVil
! a- Th first one 01 meso
last uiuiu-"
meetings held., tbia ear, jtL-accor-dance
with the advice of the .Stan
dard, met in Johnslon county ou the
titi. inst.. at which a long string ot
" f.o- ad nnnecessary reso- V - " ,t cin
i;;w.e a,ted, iViathe duty
advising Gov. yM.;4if every public journalist to warn
Legislature together. Pi , ' fe of approaching danger,
endorses the proceediugs and advises ! the pwpje o 1 pp .
.. r. AT.I in thft auu-tw"
and lives are threateneu auu
ed by a brutal enemy. At such a
time as uua ul"J
paper and every public, man to speak
out for unity of action. H atom.
Democrat,
IIIUV " " . f ,1,!-
otheTwiinties of the Sute,. Jn this
waV the people s connueue
national authorities is to be weakens
ed, opposition abased, bad feeling
aad cowention cngeudered among
our people, and, we fear, bloodshed
cUsedi Mwocn those who should be
frieads in a common cause. J e
be-, those who. want peace here at
horre to abstnio from participating
in and encouraging tactiotis pnbbc
lUUCii lii 1
- j.' Tt na oulT eX
lormiu'; u uu-j . . ,
Seise a generous confidence itx him
w ,'..u.,i,.f it nrtt.rtinient and
.ao eagu -- - ---
Wple endeavor in the feJtj;
r f . . . .1,. nui. and the
avoid we crrwra.wi ri - ,
fntart wUl be m bright Mdcbeerfol,
meetings. nttPtllinal
iruiils KCaeo nererin i v 4 1
-wcilare
Of aAaUegiaOCe Wauauv'.i
butwhicS, in the eye
fitfeoaW-iot tho buggy In wbich he was
now arms are forced into their hands
and they must either fight their own
flesh and blood or b shct as desert
era. If any young men, who might
t I..m rnnia into Our
i f
arisuieouiui--- , . -
beyond the proper ai iu-u-. -r-ari
driven into tbe euemy a ranks,
Uieiv they deserve the pity ot Uoa
and maL Cat their fate should teach
all as lessoo. - vi r 1 . -T
DROWNED.
. We learn that Capt. Saml. P ,
Caldwell, of cabar-ua-couuty, was
a a ' i " 1 T,V'a
drowned jn. CpddlerceK,
era. If any young men, who roignt "hu gcheine expect the in;. He was about 50 years 01 age, .
Mijtk
SX the, regular; day xedUs , ... ; IH.:
lore me ru -j - L:
vi: f. tux. buttheir
re-assemouus " ""J , . ,,.
object is to make a Show of pu bhe
opinion before that time so as to in
duce the Legislature, when it does
does meet, to call ft Convention.
known, the buggy In which he was
riding was thrown off the abutment
ef the bridge, and he into the water.
where be waa found aeaa u .i-
t $17,000 eight per cent Con
federated, were sold inCokm
bia last, -t taction, t UV
i
'i
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