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-X- 1 T ' - . . nv:; ;v u-jJ :- Lri' U L-J iuJ - . ' ' , . ii ..V. . : "a ' . V . - 1 l ' . 1 i. li: - ' rs s1 1 v 1 V" ' T " r SALISBUltYV N .'CM MA11CH 11, JSWi-' , ;UM'JE:' " VOL., XXL -A.. LoAUU J. J. BRUNER, fbiTO iKD rtoruno. 1 1 .From the Conrederate. The Ground lie httni on- 44 Principle pb4 Viewer - - tVevkxit-to tlt lCih ikjr of December tut, the 8(aiMlnl ImuI indulod in A cotiiipued train, with tlmw, oorapUint and denuDcui- th others are released from (be dMcbar Hun, a4 a oe-Qiwatkka vt omt tartar ""IK'V. , t , ijL-u,- il.a Govern- "oui twma, under Mtraordiaanr CircuBiitan- iim; Si- (Nortb Carolina) mad- iawa af lha Moatk ia owirtar w "r,,c1'? uwrional right to append ndwUraawe har been abia to ae. , be eh.rn.oT.niuryd a now dim im Ninwcm u r. 8u ...i.- 0ot "wbicbTi trea-on lerma inai cooipaw, w ua nK w. wuoM M, la. u ibat .. ... ..u be taken to part hi peace. ' ,h 0(rf ,b- u wa. b.ri U U"-T .innnf Mr. HoJdeb. ex- Thn Mr. Hol.lt-n nubliahod to the woM diut. It w.mla iafiat thai lha civil law ahoald f . Mit-i Won. : - nnmitiiini nil fuiiuiii'ia - " - - r . m Munr nw ina aaiiiiii i wa mni w. lag IM 'i 7 " m wkh w4,ieb weeoaWd liwo OMaitV WW ??00,. WP T fjLJ?TaZ.- - h- nnH on hmiliM ind hard M cnin wrainwni uw - . - -,u lha iaaltaaaM nkll ur oar mopw. . rauier comnnwiuii - .; " . . ... tut bmiiiii Ati inririHiiM auiiior nm ' " tf . i .n .!miv j ' Topravent tbe abolition of slarery; to e- whicn no auoo-. ZZ- Z, boro' Patriot and the Saliabory Watohma. cure peaoe, and pre real inaexunciioo w w , , " . , might give Mr. uoiaen a ucuei oc aanutunce Sute Ttovepeijfntws, Conentioa m to bo any man epmbered witb such to. or diniseaf from tho. party "witk which hijid. Thinventionim p he' hatf been txrting for tbe last two yean, naa aense, ini..ruuc... ... ., wifho-.t .rrtxahce. Hut tor bun (ouKinvr l is Mr. noiaenism uomi Uoiden booder the aenti- presses, and while poDdertov a r . a . . ' . ,t. hilt airuiiat our luttfeat I lie aultiar DTO tidier b.m- 'I, pung M nw as io accusa tna -j---- - - (orlii)f (ha SunJard wu prevent-4 from reachinf lo un.se ce"00. ,V,fV'MT &eln Ty Uievililomof U-ml and ! L f' werreuloeralfthey W ZZ'xir fl.xi. friends. nK1 " hki propny. for civil atid o7h; lUb December laktW Lejrisl.. "''P0"' .l'btrr rs5TnT . . i . ni ..kiTl..w lure luavtiiff aururu, i die fuJtowin? vtioet bat Nearly live roontb tween its adjoummeni May. and i rrnfi are I have a.n,4e tin. in wfcidh to inMroct their llS - ' fr" " Rnrrntati ves. and we trdrt that donng this ,llo.w we " "Vr.Tr " u oj , V,.hr.rv i want separation and in- KfiVHln4W. .T " j- . . ,.! mtnll.a mitn lllMn W Can WiW. . rK.irf of tli sumal corpa. of a new position. , ,. . . . , On tfi imh U IJeoeuibcr, in Lvo sluiri weeks after, the folK.wing, by way of appeal to a distinctive interest, be gave ralber plainer in dication of the contemplated purpose. The indications are that the only way to save taverr through negotiation for an honor- Mi a fcv ft AMU - had left of whom rood cannot be moken. to wards whom forbesumnc indicates silence. Has Mr. Holden seen this? Does it make do impression opon bim ? . " ' ' While aiich baa beeti the effect on ntiM. sentiment ontiade the State; bow has it been here? All the papers of North Carolina "ase not "destrnotive,' though Mr. Holden cboo es so to class them when tbey differ with bin. But Ihe Fayeitevilte bserverr the Green- a am a . n a- a w a r live TOontbs wm intervene Oe- . 7 ,1 il.L k. Coolederacv known as Kentucky and Mrs- tWs-am.iv ask himself, who stand by bim in North Gar- .(JoU.o.nent andrese,bUng ,n "LlS?5 irTue n the divibioo the Suae their vernor. Why. suppose Mta ? TlVplA,lt-8BtS Uwh.le the mt m.parU.it 3SftSl conqaest of . portKinjrf were tl Oov ,kWy to occur Tbe fc w hcr terntory-and indeed to get peace on wily ...PS TSSSSd hiUf neutral and equivc and one positively time in which to instruct the.r tAS!!.- ttie best terms we can get. for, taid be on installed with h'm-wha a spectacle sbouW em . w, (Arina twelve mondis aso than we can how But this is not all that the Convention was to la It was to "eftee tne mnovsi ions ana .., M..l Uf Jf,I.l..n nn the 10LL 6l Jan Jftrv: IV, - - . . - Ntirth Carolina "would not be bound by a Government which had lost its original char acter and beeo perverted to despot ic put poses agaiust ner own nguia, auu ub njuu ins'talled with h'.m-what a specucle sbouW -: 'f '7Sr whicb) Mr. Holden calls I)estnic- result already fMXKloced. r whit efleetliaS M; Holden prpdn(-,' We have now brougbt alK Holden mMim j U ba mato tben' bei"- down, to hs eaplanation oi nis proposition Jeve tfae anw0rtOj. tne country whip- tUI Wt vv.-j uarf 19th, in which the numerous acts in usowiiom pWffii'GdTe tlmselre 7 r . " -i if. U ..i i .1.x. 1 OTKT77nn:iarvr uai-V 1SID, in WOICU uic uiiuki w ... wfon contemplation to be performed by tbe Con- mMy desert And it is well known among vention, are speciBed with calmness and de- ora, that in their last moments those liberation a though tbey were entirely law- djrinj. mett bare attributed tlieirfuih ahd ful, aod jn no wise contraveumg the duties of u,eir punishment to4lc Holds. a loyal citizen. '.' ' The confession of James King, which' we bimself-for our object is first to reach hrm their long aecouDt, with the conrictioo thu . . a! a bUaiM i tliam trkaWrlaa a.L..a. -1 ik... Mvo.w.IaBW kAMnaa anil AakaaV leadm inatoMitents in au oeii, avowed hos filily to our G-iverument. It closed its col umns upon the acts of the enemy. It kept tliein open for attacks on our own Govero- : . M if a .tr.ai t r..n I a anil it f hnH ail vined, instigated and inaugurated the agiu Wjerties '-of her ciuaena." How was itto 3 ,K., tion in Nort Uarolma, whose eotl wouw oe, oiieck tbe usurpaiiona reierreu io, auu wu Iiea; io"j-- re me of the usurpations U was. to cliec r bimselt lor our oojec ur ineir ipng aecouns w.u. ubwu.u- ths war is the Pw m bUroilb7ewSy. ' We shaH follow up tbe Why, if the AaWorp. weWoded,,and at the same time MM. they owed the.r .gnom my deart CTurtv u C canbaV" K 7 the mdividuatswhofaU ' .r - Paovosa.VOmcs, cave apteai to an ee r",Z ' unfold even to bis view, the enormity of the Government choose tottnploy lU mili quabfied ignotin of f"" the danger he ia invoking upon bis counuy tary force to arrest deeerlers, this Convention meot and extiot cU for separate JJtate ac- . , , .? .nVhi. iutD- tlm .wf, .iont want Confederate , Bl UC MWWW vh aa jv-a owm v aw r - t tiOO. - " if ikra. rn rvt rt rriAnffh ti niirA hifl tnww an mir miilat tVP lllAt DlirDOSe. Ana 14 llrCIV f w y a aaa uvm wa waw S a failure. finally, tliis Convention, id some unforeseen under it First, we Redes' Division; Fab. 9. 1864- S nriati tA ahow the imDreSsion . fJ Itr.n nrmw.ai rvun'a aih C Sa. made by afr. Holden on the public sentiment giment. Cotonel: I deatn it my duty to make r rvmUmcr. We assert that Mr. known to voa tha last words of private Jama ni, iKo.tmh of December and the 6th f-, " c.iL ,i,:. iBninB in nm un oreseen u.atn h. fiwf in the mind oCa Urtre por-' Kior. companr E.ofyoor rermeBt, who waa ofJanusrv as can readily be proved. Dr. , . . t , , .MWoiocv was to inter. the 3d District, who 1 vesin Johnetod ieouj- mJJMU ymstJU to work to pUe on and This is a faithful drawing of Utopians, pur- ts in JheJ. ad if b. bad a.y mag. be deairad to -ad to ..r" ?err,.S,fei4fJfd ft! the fuel Outhel90.of January, he posea, motives and , ntn of. Mr. ifolden and repute Wc cite .Pfji?: bis ralativea or frieada7He replied, I have no Trrrr'S ZZx 1 right of or.hCaroli. tebi.wjsoeiag.ta ,2ofJ Mr,HoMen puWi agbVh.rad nT. todo whTt 1 proceedmgsof a meeting held Coats Die. "5 anypoweaoD Terlh."- toVin permanent seaUj-W watch, spy. Whig and Exammer, the Jjnchbnr rjr- -tolmttotf Wet, Johnston -w. w "J1 .eck.-Wy Jho Mtion. of the gjniw, Atlanta MwM ,P " tlnk God. r.h.ll aooa U a. reaolution, toW-admw ciSeK. peopta of Kth CaroUo. bitinW Confederate Government, and un- .yanaobel tjm Jft. FTTT" ' 1 ... k, Fr0"- TJZrJZ williUke their affatra into their own hands, bind our people fron, their allegiance to a wob. ,ne ATc - -L"'JT-.-t - ISOTSiw ideaV&ntinelof Angu, a, expressing tli. statat. and if yo. Ibi proper, yea i.kT-lrr .v rrlTTLl, with a th .eneral oDinwo of the press of the couu- may convey it to thev Wina W nremj " w , . " - , . , , J l.: . . V.n -MMlla . .1 I . . A . . An Ul. - Hnillfin Kl.ll I11B PiSW.HHS . on. ue r"7who will i take their affairs, into their solutions were prepared by Ur. Leach, who i - Sn .tinn f,w - ,r . - - - AM ayul, M M Wnicw. eambleasroiiows. . - lL r.ii.. ..n a. I. lenient eye to get out of it the best terms it - Whereas, The alarming and fearfut ten "Tb. peool. of .rM Sud-tS send wmmiasioners to it-to treat, JJTS. Conlederat. Wenm " surrender Kentucky aVnrv of the Confederate uorenmieot tc- Wards a military' oeapousmby tbe enact tnent of onjust and oppressive laws, to eiti "atoi Is just cause of compUiot: Resolved, That North Carolina as a sov ereign and independent Stale has a right to eoosult the present food, and future happi- V... Mtu arwt wtken ahe ia fbreed maw w ." "i .- , ;. , " m'J ia phnnoA between a mil.rafy oespotism ana-ii,.! toa bar Bute sovereignty, for the good of her -Lai Congresv - paople she will choose the latter by a con vention oi ner citizens. .. .' .r .l Ulianiifi anil nnnaent to the Cutting Ou "lar, thiaaoa wua win oiucai ."..' , .1 , r -aball atumpt lo tor. tha arms of CoafeoVrats of Virginia. In other words, to make an adiera araiaat the dodI of this Bute ! airreement to disrupt the Cotwederacy. "North Carolina wm aote tha stsva of rltbar -j, gUrtling propositions have been .... n U' l J j w Mki.Hra. - . ... .. . . "IBS VOOTvaa at n-cnuwau "Shaw Ihisoaj tha kT-t LmUnt to iret out of it the best terms it try on Mr. " Taa Fiaca movaaiBirr w ?tb v' a and Gsoaela-We have pveh aome attea' UUVUIV.-I- " , . . lioa 4o the indicatioas of sol" a ad onneipla aa .u..L.Md hv tha neaee aaovemeat In .North n.mlina and Geortia. VTbeie is vidaaUt M Very retf eetfally, Colonel,, You ob't aarV't. "J. M. Gorr, 1st LieaL H Co. 1. 5th Alabama Rariment, and . Provost Marshal. Rodea' Divtaioa.' Wo received aa account of this confession Tn U noldeoe paper of the same last- OMtttioned dale, was nooiisnoa a oominani- Ttius havinc lar mind Ue nature of. rvents to winch he baa : events to wmai u --o We answer him in au candor rtnx or it inn I- .a ,u VAiuuh of tlie Johnston meeting .... 1 nn;n. J , . , , tuiicau . v - - lull In IMfi JWITjai. ViHOIIUbir I . eation from the same Dr. Leach wboa Mr. -nd Hie attendant circular: on the 19th he ... . ?JL1i,;f,n .na .wooable incite- Holdenbad arpUuded-whichcommuDHlion -jfie, that "what she will do in that Con- """. rJ England, where the trial by was entitled "Whom the Gods Woeld de Veetion .will beforbcr own. people tode- . e j; jhi , Uw ia the . stroy Uioy first road toad," Tbis coromnm- tormme Md then be proceeds t6 inUmate JJ , njertin the world, would hang " 1 a 1 ' a A aa a. aft .m w a. n a aA'J atrS . t B S . a-n aft 1 fl 1 Slt7VO OS . . . I agia intinaaiy wi H ao. u Lim a thousand Umcs orerr Why, suppose nis ftoft.iuihe rorpm n'? ""JuMiai upon the QeHCLwrncn oe y3" IZ mitimnihm :2.hA .L.r in iTorti a nifl tA lh( lnl- .t ..n.: .,. . . , tiated mi tne lunner proKresa ujo ii that mmmim iuion loara u uiia auuut ""flBnonciation : . ' ' wTb;aav.1.(fth. w., oliticsrather inclined to .5- ihJJ .u'a ha- leerarr eairo" "aUv.ry theTandiilr: HoWetrin -many J" ouf own men, and, caught m br IwaTawlSa, aaf MraU.r la th.M .1 be niftt- "d Hfll of Georeojvwoo itfaaitaai that jt wilt be i-Ma JfIWitution forbids to a State to inakeTaii lade by the eoeotry. Taaas '' i..! -nrr1 rconatroetioniata are rwrfy to ranaet me VAJ . k.-,-.. think of Mr. Holden. when. "Z the assembled muldtode, on the aul field T!SouSat i. a eon.-HUtedd agemefit bf our foes, thatj'at & form or . dependent press is unhmbenog its artiltery." . Tho KlfnmOnU UlSt K-l" 'JZ-J T.k.u N. Virlr TimM KOatnn iraTfllAT hiVh witiOT teem with b sartkrfe4H-thaWsme aJt " There n a point oeyoaa wniqp iorwr- cnataa, bm w a - - . r-- 1 n. rw aoca ceases to V tirtoe, and North Oaro- uUb the letk.uoa. It. """J or enter into an agreement wua . BJ jS aj-i v. n4tl tti n44 . a 1 pte 1 . ft 'iff f"Mrlm - : t-(l 1 ftfaajk
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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