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... V . . ... -w1' " e ' - . . . I " ' v . - . ...-- - . ... " ' ' - - , . . . ,. ..... ." " ' - ' . .:..-.. .' . , v . . . - I ' iim irmmmmm - - . - - - . n -- K our eye another fife of that Yankee sheet, ?iblisbed a'Newborn by Owp- Hills Joj, ankee, iia which there M more than oneed- 'February, reeved by" mTaiikee in ten 1 ,' . . I ' - r . L. (leys-orjHS COpy.li-at we nare ism u A)ih which nouoes Wright's resolutions un- ,i iha lu.l " KWSonatrodiait a( iuca- lad " ReooattractMA -et . a . n Tjood," and therein (taken from (he Sundard n!o) is round an editonai oooceraioR a - iu l :n kLlm n.iki; mat. an" meelins. aara. be. were held at OoW- a Valley, Rutherford, Carthage Bretard, while - the meedng in Wake conies nearest to the point of any." The Meeting in Wke referred to, was Mr. Holden's own meeting-goUoo up on his SST tature, to call a Contention to negotiate with the United States for Jeaoe. ... Tuia Yankee "Joy, quotes the resolution (roni Mr. Holden'a paper, andtlien says" we (Joy) know many Callable Union men within tb rebel lines.' TM meetings inaicaieooe ming, 1. e. .hatred of the oSfedj"--whikl this Hope I h.pelrhom? for what? Hope for the intfaless foe Uat occupies our homesT imt mm lirm ? h ainrm finm out mora exues. ana siaucn- wimW mm lannee is onpimg om w r. HoUen s oormwrjpia of hate these deep gnsh- as of hops, oki men and women, young men and maidens, bereft of home, comfort and happiness nave well nigh lost hope, and are act down to a dry despair. While Mr. Hold- an in calm complaosncy writes down that t ' -wr 1 - i 1 . . e if- rteaa -principle, and view will not be ehaajred" the enemy takes " Bon !" Yet again; these same vandal foes, in baodvanali- an orgery,. with drum and fife sad fuU brass Mr. Holdi-u's 'laaow nT homage to the MHotk Trmckr It these things stir no latent ember in Mr. Uoiden'a bmwt, Uicn the cJm fot-If hey waJw 'aKfcS4' tail, except for service in the military bureaux. departments, tc, shall be made in writing .to the enrolling officer 'of the arropriate otmtror district, and be supported by the affidavit of the applicant and other testimony oder oath. TlweweJluigcffioer win endorse i;9'mflknfPt , and transmit it to the commandant of con- scripu for his approval, with a certificate of exemption for a period not exceeding sixty ;days, which shall remain in forrAJbr that pe- nod unless countermanded by tbe command- sot of conscripts. . Every appneant for ex- emptioo or detaiLwhose claim shall be refus- . ad by the enrolling officer and commandant ; Of woscripta, wffl bs aBowrf an appeal to tbe Burean of Coiiaanpuon and aba V ar Dtart- ment But ooUl tfie application has been is totha aWling officer and the com- laandaat of conscripts, applications will not be entertained by the War Department SUCCESSFUL RAID UPON THE EAST- ERN SHORE. W haaa mat UarllMl fh najlmilxr M thai fi&rtinilara tmT a very dashing aad successful descent upon a. it, lr ta-wa RIviM rl Vit-mntSl UiO siffsagw VU ajaj lenmiiiae vtrvi v . v-u. by Capt Tbadeua Fitxhugh, of the Fifth Vir- ginia cavalry, and thirteen of his men. Capt ViiztiiKrh waa at home, in Mathews countv. on farfoneb. ' Getting toeetber fourteen men .ofbisjraoipanjv he. croed Piiwapeake bay "to Cberryatone wharf, in Northampton coon- ty, and were sxirprtsea ana capairea a i an- kee picket of twenty-nine men, and destroy- ed a large amount of tmissary and quar- teraaster-s stores- and wagons. One aiuvuMv and twa steamers were Ivm at the wbar Ue barnt the scboooer, booded ooe arthe Bteamera. ana ran ine outer acrosa we bey and beached it high op en the Peanke- tank river, with tUdeaign, if fraasble of aav- ing its machirjery, wmcei is eery valuable.-- Capt Fitshugh would have etended his raid beyond Cberrystone, bat one of bis men having deserted, bo telt sure that the infor- Iv. mwmilA ftantHah that MHOiT WOtlld very toon bring down an verwheJmmg force upon bis little peaty. Be returned safely to lbtafwl wldtt-sttAtrfOtbra ln...i:n. ni.ntinnaiit faWi A2BalaUflar. I - mrrn.!- mammu wm a aiav mm .i Zt-l: Tyyt t.) ata aa Bavasera." or aet le leave the ertv.er iy ef a aaatlar af ether thiaga. It M M- sf tbias tint I" "f i V ; - ' - . M a a. JIBS B I CAROLINA ATCDMAN .-"-"--'-''ed . rarAddr9eoothewarand-tatofth Coontrt. wifl be dehtered at Town Halt, in this place, on the evening! of Monday ana i. u.t, w knA USA. hr Rer." ' Lacy has attrarted wy . civ. 0T The Rer. T. L Troy will leare Salis- 1,00 Wednesday the 6th day of April -0'.BH..ndwU..d ""J T t J fon. Salisbury aqd Raleigh, designed Tor persons belonging to that Brigade , . Vntin- Confederate money - , , ,v n i pe cent bond, commenced here on the ftbout eo hundred thousand dollars had flin,led. xliere will doubtWe be a rush .w ... j Th kitina of Anson, at a public meeting, nom,nated Hon. Thos. ts. Asni wruon- d Gov! Yance for re-election to the , . Gubernatorial chair. , SPEAKING OUT. . ... ... cm 4 nannla ai . 'Tnr . TZ home, are beginning 10 sp -a to the next Governor's electron. Gov. Vance oot declared himself a candidate, and we will be dooS vary much as it was done two years ago. Tfie people then took him up and him Governor witlut any ifs or weighed him in aw- w - Got. Morehead, the glorious old "Wheel j" 0f former years, would dare hope they beat Gov. Vance; ho wnnuch less, then, "f" .Kli, -1,, -ho the man of qitionabte charr who presides ovsr the Standard It is an ao- aordtty too gross and rMicaloos to talk about Tberp W(J M election held for Governor on . Wilininjrton and Weldon,'a the cars between miuungwn uu , lew days ago, which resulted thus : Vance, m Holden, Vin Nearly all the voters were soldiers, une the fellows who voted against Vance, said ho weflt fo HolJen mu$t wator peace, end tht war at toon a k""""!0 , . m at kt wot elected. Tbe.otber one-had most hkely committed some offence in word or ded which made him sympathiso -witb the prochumed candidate, . . -v . ' of whom it was falsely reported he bad gone A.T11.nAa salYdbT leilrtTliT the Aftth ftf anlletnAIlCa a aaiaawi wmwv my o to the Yankee Government, is yet in prison Point Out wxiously awaiting an ex- ' ' 6 change. There was a public meeting at Thomasville, last Monday tor ine purpose 01 nomiuauDg a candidate for Congress. A. G. Foster was DomiaateL ung also passed several ... a " a which ws find the following : ReaaloaL That the ameereafiee ana mat- domt administration of the StAteTGoTernrnent by Gov. Vance, and tbe noble and patriotic aentimeots embodied in his recent address.to the people, make him our first and only choice for Governor. -. r" Revived, That to the heroic defenders of oar ..J I I . .f ' C1.l ruiri amtl.nt aoldiers we tender tbe warmest expressions of our admiration and gratitude, and we trust - tJiat an IvorroraMe arxll I - U. . .If .ra tai miaiaia,i.au4i.ii . . Ibe cause of Freedom and Independence. .. ... - --- ;ji;n- Tberew-a County meetingFay .-.n. im -mmlr .VU nava.t MrJntina in vrtneaWnnr Vrri tatIa4ne him the a? - -1. ' wT aaMae U;M sWam Ikcaytahty of tbe Town, and inviting Dim to ' visit libera end deliver an address, ' OoVernor Vance has accepted tht invitation, and it Is 'exrtectad thev will have one of tbe greatest ;r.tbfbft TayetttrilW thatthet 1nowu oldTowri has seeS f'mir-- .- Tbf) Rev. Joi. A. Lm, member oT tba Kvui LitK 8nod of K wai thrown irom no- .-,...8 oos of bis chniehes, and morUllT damaged. He was taken up fn a state of total insensi- died at my post . Mr. Unn was a man o( onooramon amiabil- rf heankiod and gentle ftt ,nJ abroad-a highly beloted .nda mostexeeHent ci, urn. Truly may it pe saiu 01 mm a gooa man is gone." .His funeral took place on Thursday last, with Masonic eremoniea, and was numerously attended. Those having mors Confederate money'than tbey wMi to invest 111 4 per cent Confederate bonda, would do well to p.nnan would not be 'the best thin inpanr would not be the Dest tinag lay coW d-itt it Th atock- of this Company, if ittoold prove arvalmble as that of other atmilar inveMmen will, in a abort time, stsnd at a eery high premi um. The present organization of the t!on,o.uv.withCvru.P.Mendenl,.ll, I5aq, 7 ... j . t for its President, is a good guarantee of Us prosiwcli ve value. The Company bare mjIion Aj'tr. The charter granted . iniu lX ,UKJt to 4D mt. ' fa inoutjl of ,'"...... o..nW.R...w.u. u.u.. aUry of iu nature and purpose . m jbis is a new but immensely important enterprise, especially as it rentes directly to the ereat strueirle for national independence tbe kJEw goi ngon in the koutbem r Jt j8 ,heme having tlie Con fejte States for its author and protector,' aPd the Legislature of North Carolina for jts helper. Ovefturdened with tbe weight of a Sutt-s realized its inability to provide a navy out of its own Treasury and the resoorees at iu command coraiensurate with lire wanu rf (Wnc wiM aod patriotic head conceived the ulna of offering indose- menl8 patriotic and pecuniary, to ber private citizens to do for her what she felt qn.blS to do for her-K. She authorised and ;i(kd for br Act Congress, a Fo?ateer fa tmj ppd, t0 citisens by considcra- ota '0f patriotism and interest 0 take hold 'nVoSnofG v houirht and owned br Drivate individuals merc, of tbe enemy under Governmental reg- uLina TKa ri.waavnrTianr (mJulk & tithe) UWUVIJ3 A v. ve of all the profits of the investment for the protection she affords, and she pays well for .11 tha work- tbe navv aocomDlisbeS for her. Th nnvernment reallv makes nothing in dol lars and cents ia the mod; but the owners of Mft oTmiog this navy reap the rich re- aaiu. va nuiuvnov wm, wsras of rimm.ff.A wain aa-hilai aL the Same ttme tbey are destroying the power ot tne enemy on the seas and thus compelling him to end tbe unjust snd onnghteous war be as w,nRnrmirut na news. then, is a Deld lor enterprise wide enough and inviting enough ta fire the aeai ot everv man wno cau ue moved to high resolves by love of Country and tte . . . . . . w,,b,0S to Uke ,tock "" by calling at the Salisbury Branch of the gfc 0f -C,M Ftr, where books will 'm,B P? weeka, , ... , '. " - v. . . .. '-. weighs one hundred fBod. . . . . . auon mniuu in nucnii uroami u ia m Its parents brought it to tbe edcb. that tbey wera obl'ged to MtnAve. it tl bona, and chari nerwio. for AtawaAst a 'aaeva. at Tft ks.si a Safr Laama. adminon to aee it v aaeeee stv v aveea aew to walk or taur. - Mr. -1 ' . . a m aml-Latl-Ul Of Otlr T f) OO0CT TV II VUI fill' . .lv irii. i K& i t W was mat rnu uKi..r r- r rvrlrrv under whicn tn Confederate loan alanced tool 68."-The paragraphs in the Lomlon Morning Post men tiobing and reiterating the report appear ed, respectively, ou the 24tn and Mth ultn bkx Our latest European d vices sre to the 28th ult, up to which lime there had been no official or other contradiction of the report The New York correspondent of, the Philadelphia E-quirtr, in announcing the 1 .i... fmm Pn'. of a son amvai a um i of Minuaer Dayton, with DiapauAe. from hi. father, st.tes that young Daylo. repre-nd in effect to bis friends, that the diru.bes communicated to the Oovernment at Wash ington the purpose of the Emperor of iwrs to recognize the Confederacy, These circuo- utances give some plausibility to toe repon tances ffive buixw !" --t a r . -jiajB- hut we caution oar readers against emitting il... t.av further assurance 01 IIS COr- 1 UHUI "-J - I rectnesa. Wesliall certainly know in the course of a few Weeks whether it is worthy of belief or not Yank Aerteri.--Seventy-five of ther boose-burners and thieves, arrived here lat Wednesday afternoon from Rwimiood, and ftimmitted to the Confederate prison in this place. Wonder if there are any luhnel- ersin tbe gang. CUMBERLAND GAP. w It was reDO-ted in Richmond 00 the l&tb that G;n.W. E.Jone, bad reptured ... importan; point in Tennessee. There was, however no official confir-iatiori of the rumor, ' , " , The conscripts of Forsyth cottirtyv a eacn man's name was enrolled, were marched off 1 .,r r , . nard house The Vf' and confined in a Guard house. I ne i-rnt thinks it was done athe msUnce of tome n. iK: who m the Leads of the department the temper of the pop-Ur mind of lliat county. M We had several cold day a last week. There was a killing frost A large part of the peach es were killed, and some early sown garden plants Qroving SmaUtr.Chit short ia this week .11.. ik.n mmmr VCm kaea mat vet recived ' we Webavenotyetreoved Iiuaiici umu ' X J 1 .M.n.ka.auf ajfJ naiid for navr. ly.mohthago Aflth,e charges bS v. been paid on it to Salisbury, and yet it tames at WilmloKton. we suppose. No doubt it will a oL8h mm. m - a. -h.. . ..uj ll Wat awill An all in nnr (wear wj waiiww mv " " " " to buny it forward. Gov. Vakce.- A correspondent of one of the Richmond papers, writing from Raleigh thus alludes to Gov Vance : - - Indeed, it is to be regretted that the Gov ernors of other States ha ve not had the nerve has dispUyed in assuming the rcpons.b.l- i n uapa Hiv . i i, ity of inaugurating measures for tbe ad van- tage of tbe community without waiting for Uie lardy and inefficient action of their State Legialatire Owing entirely to his foresight na soldiers are better eUUand their fam- iliesat home better prorvled for than any other troops m tbe field ; and be has now on band, awaiting their needs, sixty thousand me'ismwm m.it mwxA tli.f a. tluvta.nt uuuvi im yj ni.r..n K1nLrl. WfV.p K.a!nMr MafMkntla. Lanawl fl.m UDiiunaa wvmuj niwjc, aw imiij umiwiu blankets, after having recently loaned Oen, Hardee about twelre thousand suits of cloth- ina for his troooa. He does not halt at anv ing for his troops. Hs does not halt at any ii i ' 1. . . : ill I . Diggaroiy potior, oui unginaiea uohi avuriiiw for Uie benefit of bis people, and tbe Legisla- tureof the Stale back him up by tbe enoW ment of ms sctioa The conuenoes nMwitnstaiKiing nia immense tranaacuons in the " bockade bosioess'' and the puiebaas of such large foreign supplies, be has managed to place to the credit of tbe State about four hundred thousand dollars (specie) in England. Like old M Father Fritx" of Prussia, be Will rr r uovx recognition. i I . I ' . t . . l . .1 uon nas me pleasing wmpucuj ot a cnuu.. A ahnrt avitiianf atvral a.auirwa am tui ia a man .i.L -t.'T':; . ..i'. i J ot inw nimiaiai aeina nt nrnaavn energy i S1 rrTr7?:rr" T " T 7 , blue eves. et black hair 1011112 to bis sboul- diets, brown mustache aad goatee, dresses oeaote 10 onng ine oiaie oui ncner ai um oldo t nf aa to eay "eiperwaee, w " close of the war than when she first went in- eare I've had aune, however aseeh It aaybs to it)n first eating JheQofenjoub aad sear take bra to be a good natured boy to dispone say, the Utter H very charitable either 4a a ro"B etJlar. Ila It possrsssd of ao .MxhaosuV - i.i. f nlnia and ia an InmrrimliL If. tuulnao fjaV WM t;iwii ww.- n t nnt nuMl to aimi Irffialative niVt. a a Onrernor, to ' fovem. From tlkt 4lh North Carolioa. Miaca 1Ith,IBG4 A h'UJt diJfellt--An$mooth--Somt 'vn$l nmr-Itaini tul afla Tht hit ymn tht war Ration Tkty are food timt Wom im campXet nkt tKg in all Um eh.iie ha beae rffcetad la oaaiiaaiiaa or iDm " ' . mimM that I SS'B ' SSTTrsttl tra ffir him ihe sale 01 wiv 1 . . ,0 for ..aer.Uiiar fraca yo la nnwiw. . ers are kklag for aauiher.Uliar frem Vnv pao$)t ebeeaeut avrvaaw a imkiv - -ill yet be aiaieaety adjMd,bas wterfrme atrgbtly with say arr.afeaa."'". and Ike UnMkoiag Uaorarily hue ftjetluy- raini my - ij. iaovrr new, aad ibe esettneat ineioVat ta im TrT"w'' . .i .lU.t ..l . , ..u.aa.na MVVmik. aided. i" Hs stead aa aaeMaleatai swaila Bel U alarm wae eamciea 10 ""f ade oreVred out ia the mt diaagrrMa ea. lhr we have had alnee Ike winier set in. aad kept oat iwe dye aad aiflita, after all lea parrot whatever.' We have the eaiiefaeiiea ef harinf ihat thtaleaW rad eat r aeaoW bilare, aad for ike faiare 1 Wdao hm eareriaed ii a sharp k"h at h.1d be kept tut each adveaterefe The rvh vt tht tat otfalKu ia a staadiaf. order ut oar eamp i 'hold jrartetvr ia mf MIll 4SMiiee.H At preeest eer rvgiaaeat Mapte. et at Morula's ford tomorrow tbey wit W telie ved. Aad a roefh tune they have had. wunM; w w -a " day, tBd tp-day a lee asial keeps everviW fJJSKSl wh roocfTm B tRt farme aad veflaeSe aand here, bat we waat to are the snad a deep aad the water epertee eoJiihaeiae-- f mery eperanuaa wapuewale; eerar ametire for the wiater will the a la a iUW while Wager for mataalafrteaaeal. Theeaav .1 fcert-t horn. Ufon , are read; bet hefers we at asiu iHief. fnm pert eiperieaee we eaa " .52 ewetewhat foaih to aaler the areaa afaia. Y ewetewhat foalk to eater the area sfaie. Ym ..Vat. ah! hAW'foadir Wnael!aa! Ska eamtaer wiB he Ike bet ef I hi. aomate war. I eoa'l kaow why it ia, hat tl ia mum tbe le eeHaia for that, everybedy kwha forward wil gfowiag aatieipathae eoeeenreg ihie paaar' eaeapaiga. A eeaftoree m an 1 aew a aaaaUeeted avfove, aad weea the lerrieh . . 1. .in ... Uaa I .V.'l ty.ure taaaJdierhi ear army bat wil UMaa taere la WHarr mm vww wmj m L ik, aokftv aad aseafiilrv LaN wiaV iTaw. Wons ghaa be so agaia T Ah! tbe dread. the foabt, tbe dim aaeerUraty which veils th n - . . a. .a.- a... 1. IrneS TMV la eveaia waucn ao leiara mmm m More for a- M Hope deferred makmh lbs bean eaek,n.hai let aa hope en, aad straggle ea th end will come, perhapa eoeeer lhaa aay pf w imagine. We ha va ao Conrptaints te awkt Wearebleeeed with f& health almost est veraaHyr - Oar duties are fight, aad oir ralioe atealiful eaoegh, tbnag h af a eoareer anrt tbas ia euile agreeable. We gel barel v eaoogh aeai aw & v v- . . - - i fo grease our raSsT get floar aeeet twice p J""? 'V' an te M eoateet aad iu rand purk order. Some of oar e heve bad a glonooe tuae dariagtb ' , Wbn, do you eav V Those whs , hsr. fhA- .r!" Tktf wJ3 .Xoaeth oar gfory was net fak. fe it otberwk tnagbt have bee. Not njoymei ao pure aad aaadehersi M H kae bee wmJi lhaa wheae beiue haltet . A i. .a.- Mtnl mm. MMalkiaff Bave peea DPlwa'ai IW af.a wyw.w- .1 a. A -11 itt 1 1. .rmM IV . Wa Va. bft Bavelwea taxme ey me epi, aw M, u, pny a visit to the army. V waeaea.saore er lees, larger areata all wiater. Certaialy they here hi We have hmi Uer. witb et all wiater. Certaialy they bave b a baadi eei 1.. mm mm S.a kawkaavfa. IM -- r- - - . eg ht I hawto the eeatrary wsy hnleed ke " hep ford, "-aad the wm.. geaerelj !Jt7tV. -V" . - ; MMtlkfliDI , lk. kappy lime, I aay tbeee may he aa. I de know, hat I do k bow that aame mea aet bar. bave bad ioil void tune of ii. 8pneatkerav trom , wrieae aad bearaay epuded k at laal ' iaiHea have bad it aaite aa juuy I eniy jr J a. : : ..Uli.llaat! - . a. . w irosn - --"i 7 eoaeidered, 1 dwa't thiak the eBBaa is B " aSaMMaviala for naatl. Tke ' SOSeeS tBJ ""-rr-r-' - SlZ VO, j. their---- min The very aalare of the teee sesve-- ajjjajae, i j Be very aatare or see eae fwww ..a.i .k.r.1 l. j . ias4 uwwi4. baBgefof the better (if sspseWO eeditioa. hsajita. aad
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