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'Miscellaneous Tttos v'roia'lb Prog-rets. , SOUTHERN' YoVALISTS. li.ieti between our people mint be heated if Ui south aspect to increase itt influence iu tle I inon and . en tl e haihne of (lie Judgment of t lie north on tj ir.piut action and prent attitude toward tha gvoural government. TImmo at onr ritiiens who are clam'tied as "Un ionipt" m well m 'vi 0t)I'ciJert" LiVu cut one wise, mnply course open to tlirm, aud thai !hing!i accjuie cne 'inerery .. honorable measure of pirb'ic policy which yr i 1 1 facilitate the wurV of reconrt nctim. We confe fheres been, fhefeTofore, a disposition in enjw t' place Implicit reliance on the rt presentations i f tne fi r-t class as to the status of our section, the ri medio rvfinircd, nol all ihnt rt of thing; bnt iLj delusion cannot he made available itffleh longer. J'Jir- wiW or' th South tire loyal to the uitol tits uovtrn uuhL, ad toe prea, pe.if.le km. I let!- tof of the iiomIi begi to opprccia'e this ftct, The ''&Dveiiliou eleciioii and the fchefmaa bill will wilt out ihe last 9 of all coi.trary opinion, and, uiiIcm luej now c "rtftiu tun iroce, ircver uau tsti coiDi-'i'iiin tt'lJ amuinou tnne from the course! of tl.e State "iitcly iu rebellion. Wo warn tliem in liute, that tha responsibility if alienation wiH.ro' uiain with iliein. TbeXe i ork Tiuui already assume, that too much hat been expected by thoM who arrogate to themselvt the ex desire claim v loyalty.! Similar view wilt ohrnhiteljrpntivt tbe whole repub lican pry of the north. Even among those iu:mU.-rs uf congre who are regarded- as most radical, the object i to loan here a permanent party co op eration, which can never succeed it tiny rely wa the handful! of men whopr.etend toever to have opposed the idea of coer cion. They are a the drop of ruin iu the ocean, without tiny poodle chance ' expansion, except on tne bai ot coa.i tieu we tuggest : mutual fgrh. arance an J forivenee, even real wrong-, li i uderableolear that Dinety.-niiio iu every hundred of those who woie the, gray officer and men have a Bottled purpose to abide by and support the national will, and tuey have the cooperation of Diuetyuine out of every hnbdrcd of those who, during the war, were ino-eom-batant, a weiliii' of perana who, ince that day, have attaiuel the vetr of roan hood. Nor will the pretentious Un who claim to have been LToion tnon from the beginning. The povernment should exercise some discrimination in making itt ttlectiooa. Tbe motives which led men to be loyal are sometimes qnite aa important aa the simple fact." ... Frutn ih Rema (0 a. ) Courir. I PILL AW ON Tilt: SITUATION. uMK. lilO Su AMTV TlMMHOIV, Ko, H ) Mrch 8tly'7 J Mr. Fditor: " My n.ti oliou u to lurt remtiucJ in d :!(!. Pvbflurily lk ( rvmsaDt uf mr kits- fmliV Iat, but my friends lKb Hide, Sam Mc CrAt klut, i'ipa and OIkt r-ipclll gritltmen of all mn and both eulort ktin to ba l.hvrK tfl aboeViha tiraaa, and itiint un my vice about the momtntou title of our mliVrin ouanlry. lii-jfo i popi iu .m;ui got ibtkv in lb. kiic'M, and it the duty of ry gen. A ciliavn to Vf. p the dlaaae from rprrajiu lib can. Liv-1, l bveti lo sLniltuR, lii f beeu play -. -i-4 to tboM moderate mn of lbs might y North who would Mva n from I ha bamitlatioa thai sit a, Let a kind word bs apokaa to a sul in- gated rab, and tha warm blood )aickot iolba vein. j -I li, ht ar you hr, tba Usloa Laacu'4' toinrhiHiy yt what ara they goia to do aiib li - f Nov.r mind my fiii-ndilhe Uoioe League ant aoin t hert nobody. Thay are mad of rtoli kqiI blood hka w arf, nJ mJ araotnni an.l their faU will ba our fate. Tbay are a much -i -gu'led at Sbermao'i bill aa aoyUnly. I I, y are our Dij;bboit and our frieada, and if iIicm in mne bad men among' "am . there ii enough of tbe good to make Vra do right. So ke i iiuivt ami b aaiy.aDd tba Laioa Ljur re nut voia to trouble voa. If ibev waul lu tave their on, ii dont follow tbat tbey waul lo U'I your. . Put Joseph i afraid aa rant aland a milllnry .ivtrniiieut. Well, 1 koow it bumilialin, wlitu'iing, r-rOMliing, but hava stood It. anJ i u trv it a while l"nir"r. w ri do II a . I we j rsn n rwtter. Military roTernmeai amr in 'a.i f iiliv anil iliTMi f I a A ,. viarn maat te lo It thai bit Bams Is MgWtared. TU right to vols having been secured, lbs Ira maa of tba Soatb will in lime know how to sisretM that right. Thing ars not o bad as tbay seem, AVv&era Cumuurtial. .-nti oi l un a aleh tot r, but lit y vbaervaiinn i con i r,c-- ma intra it i pontr u' ium on luuJ mem in i; hit inau i noma or nnerinan or .-'iipm-il.in. It tha Iom if crop and tba want of rain. K.ut MiiH-th!ng. I "K "i'l"ary 4itir toppe1 tb corn fioni grow l'..l l c look equally an ! aNnnir. ! I: if. tbar. jul a much rm io on platUifi Sh- iui n overrun the coiintrv and d.-trot.ij an 1 1 " ,,tef- l( th 'd dlonly Wr u cu-'.d T our prcpe.tv. .u.l now bi"tfother w,lh "Mdant harveats, aveoin'" C" tot tliey aniicipited from the "new citi leiii". I here ar toOiu-iuy -iuteliig-tit colored men wi;6ktow their paot record to be duped by )be;r present expri-Bsions of exclusive devotiou to the African race, - and tee first tna) stlLe bitlot boX will eonclotively exhibit that the late rebels are tbe real supporters -of the govern went and tbe friend of reconciliation. Luica some spch acaiumodaticn is accepted by the minority aa we have time and again recommended, it will not be long before they will find themselves repudiated by coui;reaa an i the loyal late. t such jtmes. "JJ,Wa believe falij in the duty and ne. cesaity of protecting men in the south eru buici wuo atoou by ttie L uton cause during the war. They ehould be shield ed by the national govermuent fivjj per ecuiiou ot every kind, aud their necei siiiea and interests should be consulted . as Jar aspoaaible io all provrioni for the , 1 Uttire gcvernment of tboee eUte. "Dot we are by no means satisfied that it will answer to allow those who cI themselves loyal southerner? in all cases to dictate measure, of reconstruction, and poesesa themselves of all political powtr.in the eouthero tato. Justice does not require this, nor will good po'i ey permit it. Their numbers do not jus tify any such action, in any of the south ern s ate, and in the cube of many of thisclaow of periti, neither their wia- ,diMD nr the r services to the Union caae John u 6iihio tha joti lv rot. bin u of the eigtit ao i i tivrnet our lortl-illn-n won. (r-n. Ibom- a r-faving Vantoon with hi 21 bi Ji'ia nut ling haruilt-t b" id Die bvrrai k far tableaux with an old rebel ll.ig aoruain i of all tbe criwe io the dialogue : tcb a murder, larc oy, rape, anon, burylary, bigamy, perjury aod uiciJe, ttirown up la our teetti Ibe 1 ajuoai ajr of our cony it fort, a beta our eafety valve iroro Oeln aod teeirtmt. Oood graciou ! bt an a fill pWe we are. And bow come Joseph, t,ba sentinel, with hi lonf winded me tags of coiiHiUtion tt llin u how we mav fl1 from tha ratb to come fkeerio the people lo del ny and getten ererytbing in a tew. Lai hisvU biio ih auoh a burrif whv diJecl fie keen tileoea fr a few day until (hi veto tigned. dJ Iha blj wa pawed! Why pdnt he give Mr. JciAu.a a chancel If tbe time waa to perilous wbyNlideot bs go and tee Mr. Jenkins, and give buu h opinion io private an 1 tave all this eaeilemvot K Mr. Jenkin i lb floveroor; be it tb Sentinel on tbe watrh tower; hu't tbe pilot of the old bip; NW tbe people' ehoieo. lie can call ibe Liegwnylure wbeu iu neet-tMtry-If ba i in doubt aooutXit, be tun c .u.ult with Lumkia -and Cobb and H1" and Cxper, anj llardeman aod Gibson, tnS irottn, anj deckle what ought to be dne, iOd le people will be ali6& But while tbehip ia iia nlorm let all tba deck baod keep lileuce. Tjie worJ wiil coma from tbe Captain tooo enough. May be tbat Joseph fcel totter m pontible lor tbe fix Im' got us in. May be hVlpem.n fortbe di do ba cut up; and tbe toed of discord hJSywed during tbo war; hot I tiooM it. I don't thiiik Lit ambinon orbi vanity -e uv but hi uwji importance. I: looks like he tboiur'jt the CapN itol waa movej to At; lnutand j3 tioveflior looista meet wit the endorsement and '",iJ ln P-"Pl ill think h' dc ad xuooth enough with tha bumble aod buiieot lhvple who dne the plow and boa tba eorn. If Ibey prosper, every biudf ela will loo, it the? mind their own biitines.. We will bare to quit talking to much, and quit writing altoaether inuzilird lips and a g'tfZ pre. I've don took warnio mvoelf, and quit. Had my life ia lurred in tbe Knickerbocker, and the policy wont allow ma toevpo myaelf, to jump in so uuneo estary peril. Jlie military ran ont write u ny how. Fulkxay Ttt pen i mightier ihm the sword, but yon put Vra both togetbes abd theyl flunk a man out of bit litterty.'and my be bi life, in double quick. The Mayor of tlii town bad little billet doin wi'.li (ien.Tbiman lUat4hrUy; andouly coiua out avcoud beau though it wascnt an open ueid nor a fair t jliU I thoogbt mvself i bat 21 order nul ! a aoat. got up by llrick l'omerory, or some bed y, and waa lookia lor lb (rooeral to eaiout in a carj denying of it, but I toon fount ibat it wa a genuine ltobeKren' document I still think bii posterity will deny it ome 20 year bence. Well, I was nii.ditv mad. I would lavagivv en a hundred dollar lo fnve played Vantoon with Tiiin on hour, jul to have leri tnraed looe in the paper, all free, no g.i, na jiil, no barrack, no bayonet, no gurd. I would have got uch a grio co liioY for l In nvt tiv moa(h at would have mJ everyrnxly exc-pl llrick romerory furgol tint lteast ItiiiL r ttol apooot. "Living oa tlieir toagnauiiBity V I tell you Ibai got me. ibal burnt me, when I knew tbere wat'nl enough magnanimity io a thin load of all urh to tuppoirl a poor Iteb tweaty-rfoor hours, Mag naminity ! My opinion it tliey ve lost the aeed, and dont know what the commodity i. I a KUMANCF IS HEAL LIFE. Curibus Story An English Barontt i7 J 'rom th Dead lit Marruta J'faaUrer't Dauuhter, ami JiutM a CtmtU'mation among tht Jtw$. Tho family of Tiehborne laone of the oldest in England. The -family" was notablo In Hampshire before the Coti qnest, and ever since, in spite of revolts lions and iutrlgtiea, has inherited the same land. Similar pos-eain in other parts of the country including a prop erty in Oalway, Ireland have been ad ded tt the original eetale, from time to time, but these changes took place so lou a;;o thut the lutent of them i vld in history. From the time of Hon ry II, till lijl'0, the principal representative of that Umily were si in pi o knight, lint when ij-aeen Elirahqtli dicd tir John de Ticliboriie, Knight, who whs at the time Sheriff of Southampton, ncling-oii his own responsibility, went directly to Wm ebeeler, and there proclaimed J.WDes VI, of Scotland h r successor, us Kmsr Jumea i, of KiiL'lftiid. After the monarch had been seitfotl on his throne, nnu of his first Hi-ta ai to reward hi Hampshire chittiipion and Sir John do lichborue was create I a baronet and bis four wins were knighted. He was also lundc- cueto dian of the (Jiittlo of Winclienter, which wa- seftlod on him in fee firm. This baronetcy bus couio -lown to hit de en lants in tlie present d.iv, and Sir Alfre4 IogMy Trchbrrrnc, bartmet, who died a short time since, was the hist bear er of the hereditary digirfy. -The car eer of this gentleman wa a wild and recklei-g one, and the Enlndi public rev collect si-eig Ins Hume in the conrt of bankruptcy. His fiet income i'75,O()0 per annum was not sufKcient, and, in i'.iet, Sir Alfred was terribly emlmrra el. Oi e f'f Ii is first ac'8 on succeeding to the title and est Ue was to purchase a yjTtti af tho"co-t of 7"00, and five hundred i-tand of the beat breechloiiding rtfl a tor Ins own private shooting. Ihc estate hecume hwi'y mortgaged, but the Jew who lent tho money felt per fectly r-eeore. On Chris' na-t d.iy last, however, there landed in Kngl md, from the fteaiuilrp Gel la, from New York to London, a gentleman wl o presence feenicd to have had the etl'tct of a fa'l- let hit brother enjov the title for a time, at least, and besides the roving, wild life of an Australian settler lotted bis taste, while be enjoyed better health under the southern suo than he ever did ia Eog land, he made op his mind to rniiutaTn his incognito a. d settled .down in the country. Vears ridlod by, and .Thomas do Cualro, aluis Sir Roger Charles Ticliv borne, barouot, became the manager aud owner of a butchering establishment in avia t I O 1 II Walla v alia, near ovuuoy. lie pros noted in business, and Air. de Castro be camo known in tho settlemout as an ex eolhtnt buliher and an honest man. Hut tho romance would act be coim ideto without the niial tale of love, end ing with a happy marriage. Thomas do Castro, thobntchcr, foil violently in love wjth MVj I'jrne, a daughter of aplas terer. Iu due time tho marriage too place, and there u oie hili timu in the ranche for a week before and month af ter tho event. Mr, do Castro, however, was utterly ignorant of the previous his lory of her husband unlit some few mouth since, when Sir llogcr declared hhimaelf the rightlul owner of the Ticliv borne eatates. no was moron io nu course when his lady presented him with a daughter, nnd at the suio time he heatd that his brother had died loaviii' the estate heavily iiiortairi'd. Accordingly, Sir ICogor deparrf d from Australia, and with Lady Ticliborne and child and lour servants araved iu um iliHi on Chriiitmas day. Ho has been re cogi.jicd by. hia inothi-r, douaer la 1 v Tiehborne, aud by bis tcimi.ti V, vet hi riiihts will be disputed bv the trilbtoc of tha late Sir Alfred and tho In t of poo pie to whom the lato baronet owed mon ey. The case will probably n ine tip in the course of a few days, hut there can be no doubt that o r Koger Linn lea lieu borne, baronet, will be admitted to his maud. Many of them left tho sooth dur mg the rebellion merely to avoid mili tary service, but they were just a averse toeotering the Union army aa the rebel army. Oihera, like John M. jJotts, of Virginia, msiutaitied an attitude vt com pdete neutrality, gi vftjg vdiyitHry aid to neither side and serving botti a ii cewity dictate. Mr. lktf remained on -his form tbrraghout'the wr, refuaijjg t have snyt hia' to 'do witb either side, inviting oaicers of.bolb armies unparti and jutt as toon a a biif tbin bp;c o, and a little before, be clutches tbe occ iiion c z- Wi opportunity, deliver bis me-aj, stir- yj, the people, tett tbe Gate City in a fcrmir.it, get his nam iu tbo Jlerald ud the Trtbu.it. Je lrp"Pi a wbaletig Itiftdcr. ctiiiiiu;4iauv.f4iini, hiatury, Mr. Jenkins no here, MiiJedMlie gon op. Jusepb E. r.unnin tbe machine iu As lantal Weli, I Jon'l know what i : tin bottom f all this, but I am afraid tbat win! Joeph Wat io Wa-Liogton oiue'bo.ly carrd b .m up into a bigii ru.iuntain aod sliuwd hnu a Kingdom or two, and he fell dowii and Worth tp'ped. These hlilo kingdom' that a tnn fonirtimes pes frr,.ia, tbe lop of a nwduU:u aTe mijjuiy d moral.ziog. . Hal I notic ibai all this fns4 which Jonepb ba kicked op is confined to tbo town imd ei HeH, bte a heap of folk lire, who barest got much of anything' to do. jha firmer don't know much about it, and ere, less ; tbe whole concern i a god-send (oomfc folk. I koow an old wom-out o'lticiivwl ha buen poking around for sii month trying lo revive tne D.mi ocraiic (rty fojvajjvio, and now be' in hi e ernt- Parties are torm n and the old hack i ia bi glory. He' sor'y like ibe Atw Jjrtn yet he wont take a ide,(be wont join isaue, he wont commit xmmB,, b bwiiin ra open rw as tlic Era lay (I wish that i.arwr would lakr an atringent.) But, rHv'h-ierid, wee voi-roih- ni to be sahamml of. Sticn lhA ar nur i.uriur. hm Ui r.fnl ant.'h-.iifnr.l.iJ tt.- I.... S' hold ol W about tin tirna. ai.d iMk humiliate ouselve through frar of what man- '"" a-kingdom or lo, u I the Gn. -ral lell kibdeandoto as. If tbeladica! intend lo eon J""' orhipd, an I Ed. Joliiit-ni w,.id tUcate u. they will do it, and no aceplaoce of j r'"t' 1 t,:l "1T fn-"'l " "n -'' -r i.it'mi.j'-vyi K-"'! u j uii'u inrir iti"r.u iiiO'iniairii aiid lln le.- ni to reinaik we u f 1 1 Mutt of epitaph an Hrownlow is of pi-e. Lari "miirJliett nmong .lew nlio U"HIil f. f C-m ii to me spontaneo'iv, reifular bid who ici.i m :u on itiu nc .o-rnu cs-a cs llftW that w-3ul I have peeled the twrlf from I II" ..er, HI t.ict, thall Sir fco,' I mme.irc-t4 lili" -kiriin an al j itor. Hot von Chat I s TiefiVi.-rne, tTrrfTIl t. NcVcr be- see w in tbe rautioot te, and La 1 totnt'iis fire i'i t!u: fairly l,;t"ry I H- so -tr er my feVitiJi. 1 ttnrk I 'shoul I have jw ii ' ii.cident lieeii known. The tlicial wi-.li .pouiVieo t oinbusiiun if my wife hadnt ; tnioks rec -ri' thut Sir J une Francis broke the tBw.j.ell wub br comic 'en,;. Mw;J4ulvii !lullilOJJUV baruitiei,.. uf . T icW i4 an .nusinmi mterettin wo.n.n, but miK.-ri i ,orIu. ll iUtn, torii in mciye Jed hi g.v-n io m.ic on tn-a, aay oi aomeroos.i brt;,er .,-,., ,;in-u.t i 1.1. Hi '-"'ir' T, l X had at thia time two son-, viz: K ger rr . Ti " J y. , -Ciwrh-, I.-tm m H-.-S, and AUr.d.J full rights. It will, however, bo a nice point for tho lawyers to Joci le how far the real baronet u responsible for debt incurred by his. brother, Sir Allied It is proper to say, in c inclusion tbat Sr Koger U every inch a gentleman, a perfect type of a good, frank, honest ilriribher, Of L-dy Tiehborne, ruflice it to sav that, ulthough ho might feel her self ill at ease in lielgravuot circles, she l-t a most amiable lady, u go d wi e, and, if 1 m-iy judge of her cinmcirr from what 1 have already seen of lo.r, she will prove a blesiig to the p "Tin the neighborhood of lichborue IJ I before she swwded. Well, ih'ev.tav oi Geli r.l 8ltermati't bill will prevent it. Iilht;y waiit our cabUge, tbey are going to bav'e.W. If ihey w II ride over one, law ibev will over another - . ? . J . - 1. a: i .1.: . f i . i i uejr i uiarega.ru njriuiug. I HOia KOOW DOW H generally, but tbere Hint so unpardoned rebel it lti couoty, and ii tbey conbivate tbey have got to declare ibe pardon al! void. Xobo-1) know what tbey won't do, or wbeu Ibev will jait eoing it,-ajid my advie i t tvfftr and be tirony, enaure everytong anl accept notbing. All U Uxt save honor jhoid b your inanho' il. (lo'nl lick IRe hand Uia;' raised to strike tbe blow. Joe Browo's banner ay "all is lo-l tave honor, and tbat it only tolerable I thaLk vou il jrow puny aod weak." lie tWya, g can have 1 repreaeolatioa io Congress. Wnj h) ? A man' ally to the hospitalities -of his hvuse, audi bocao tat the teTo?.Tlr,andi;ao control ibe claiming from both sides, with erinal im B gaef ole- v'0 antssooh a representation . - I. . .'" II I l.-f l... .. ..I I ::Jl.i . t i - ,partiality, whatever damage he mi-'ht "' ,U"B womu ynv ta .rau'eai ana SHfcUio from the operations of either dm1 in fwt e?' ?, If be ccntr dled the nigs ingtbe war. This may have U-en Ih.W 't'th, t0'? m land or ribn,g else, ty praiseworthy in Mr. lot,-.t hJT? i eout.oli.d iMigW . . i . . ' I ant wblte. ueiuaiNKJUes will iSoulrJ ll iur. v; cenamiy ,es caipau.e twi VV p.-lJUihAxU. r,ftw-r-rTmj- wwwu--wou.. -a ; TiSbea-eef-wllv. D?ownluw and L,s i"?w7 - -leMlr-lut tf n& nitrt mm-a rie.-itif cr. a 4 L- .t. i ' . i . i ' a . . I . -t Mr. J linsou oia r, . Ibipe for the b"t', my fn-n Is. Dorl i'lia'irie yon see panlera and ii inn. l Cause vol. nr- in Territory, 'irit-irotk a Unread tra-k for a lar in. I. nt fear, it, willlfe tickly. b-r cajia HurMa U biicbed on to curigiti Allen 1 to voor bii'itiesfl, keep off of a-high mountain, an I all will be well. I would tay m-re, but mvw te music ha begun. ' Youra ri.-spwtfully, . Hill A h p. P. S. I dated my Irf'er from B Kharrly, at I bear th.-e lhri-e 'dijfifiiisare -.n have that nam?, L;t o all he thaukfut we know. where wa are. For .two year it has been doubtful wbelhur we w-r in or out. My opinion oow ia ttmi we are out, aiid I beard a Ij-ma'e voice say whoopee! - ' ' ' n. a. Tbe Siitiiisiax tjJLLTi bdJ ppfe mental to "tbe- befman bill has passed Ixrth From the Wilmington Jo rrial. So Kins n! lhR Joutli anv op tion, dognuluis nncl iinr.n.-titutioiinl ti-riiis wiri' nji'CtfJ, Iml now l hip as r rp'1 f aflairs has h.iitml, :itift '"-c :. c i ... .. i.im i iui ei.'(i .jiijHui us in .1 jwjvriT more Mjtcntial than const it uliutis. Il .tlu rdjiTt" is plaiaU ihu ilutv idlall gooil jx'oplr not only to votu them fii'lvi's, hut nrrjo iitn th ir ni ighboris the alisolute ninsCsffv, in tho initia tory steps of the new government, to do all in their power to shape mat ters bo that out of tho wreck of our State constitution vc may save th Ofliu.-r vati vx 444.uimil mental law. In tlwing this, taste mav he 'oilepdcd, ami unj)lra5ant difficul ties and positions met with, but they must subordinated to duty. Who ever may lie the competitor, let coot! ietr who had been Mibj.et fioui child men. our best citizens. le brought fnrw.nm. nnrl rr-rtnirvlv nnnn mn r. lf li. , IA , ! - I i ... ., , . ' r " - '7 ....... , . ti.11 h 11. tl .riil kriti rim .1 it nnt i.ti -if ... Ml, hefatish.-,! .' . - lusc tQ servo when . 50 much is at ii i viaittng Atiu-itca and the colonies at tl o . e . . , . , ,h tl t Z ; -.t -Vdes. SorH time In fore the deuth ftakc' before Ibis election all othcrs iivrvtuiuTc livid 111 uie ciuie paie in to insignificance, and upon its result the future of IV or th Carolina deinm''. IJatl mtpii will use every exertic " to eontrol the new voting pojiufation to work -out their nefarious -chiLi, arid if they succeed, the proscription of .1... I.. . I' A -II i uiu iusi yoiigns wiu run op a tune of that wliicii ''will characterize the legislation, of tho political vagaltotMia WBoillHoatljr the surface iupon the dirty scum which the storm that is now sweeping over us will throw -up from the fifth and iniro of the bot tom. . lie; v. or'urri is"(. a r.tu i-l 9 m U ra -wi u t0' ; . , t 1 . t 1 .... a I bar. 21 limeVa -e,k, wa never heard.i'h- '"'' ': r . WJ, in Hi,'Sbiivbefo.. U.e seema-to take a. le-! '"""' " lere-t M .ry, e.dcV li,'l,tin b-M.'n the retad.g on the tftle pa.-ej daughter ot Lord Arm, 1c II. Ili. rewcr Ve the light." and ';rturitl Hboul'.in tny facj'd' fh.J faililiy a.a . f.vo daughter who because I call tnj.s;Jf, a ,,UnMMnanli : ..... '-iliat part of the order Gen. lianW remain a Thfis th el-jl. et son at.d heir, Roger fuuudcd on scripture, and so wa I'hil. SheriJap's i Charley was when - Lis father Wc-at'ie about General Johnston' for SolVno -ys 10 ! baronet in 1853, tWe'i'V f"i,r veari of r.clesiat-, "that a liven dog i tttrr than a : ae hn(J bia vwoTiier" i.r. tlo r, Aluetl dead lion." My opinion i that it wj.bb. im-1 Jot.,b:, waaToui to n year bid. "In 1862 po8Wfl..to,harmon;vj theaa -womea Vt, '-the fatlier died, but in the' meant. me the tvnlurv. audi or.ler a 1 H:il cut utl aN li pe t : . I . 1 : 1. :r t ' .... i I 1 . 01 1 1 . i linns ii jfenera - l iiohi is nai 'in t.een . , ... , , , . i. , i. i-- a . ,. , ,, -. i hoo 1 to nervoiH tit 'a -K-, took In depart a ir r i.iiin .p won rl..irl..lin- tl . . . - . . notic-'l that when a Viiginian vv a d fjr. lb; cits further ..si. .. !-.;. ... lu..lr l. '!. abd. r..r.a"id Johnson were both .wwerfttl seCeah, ! ' K?ir Jflm('? ''"."' Ui tMrcdUhtry" are! fft ottH -rnrrtten. l..-raosi'4,ir4 -ri 3 ,,. ! I Iwt tle eliU III WIHoU lfrtger W4tariS minion as o kto iu movin. Th G. iteral : t..okbi ilcparture v'ltralia was b st -ail ad the L'ool' otli.vra'w u d be glilhWt up otTC-N'O Horn, w.th nil on hoard. The sad intcdligence wa- conln iiifrl by the fact thai nothifig -.ti! at'i.-r aid heard . then hat heir.X S tne 3.1'inj. r hroilier toi.k tne tit e ait. cetaf. Il"tweer,.1n! had no soli to bik:-c; i him. ami when he died, afe iri"ii'h a'". it a.. toiilii by 'Mi till' 1 1 1 ttf . I'll Yl 1 ! U II. I III Ik. I Ii f ill It II I I.L. o jiiiii'.n io jir. j unsou to ui o r ri g . . j( i. foanltnd rusli headlong into the trap set for tlicm by Conres. hi thia biu. There sltould be -we believe wo may say there can bo no tliseensicn a mongst kja.- Wo are'nll in the ame bont if it go down all mast perish) but i under iho providtjiCQ of God, favoring breezes strikft our saiU and drive our bark into a port of safety, let us attempt to secure the tafttu of all the erf ws r ' '. . - If there should unfortunately arise limreticcs of opinion amongst uiks to the best colirso to be pursued tin. der tho present, distressing circuta- stances, we imploro our people fo discuss these dilllrences with LimU - i ' i - - .mi - '-w.rrr.t- r - . ness nun goou win. iienner raui words, stinging cpithcU, or sharp re partee will aid us in eliminating the truth. As wo have said, we depre cate any division of sentiment ; but wo also go further and say that we nro cauallv onnosod to an interring. rate or hcatee discussion of the points of ditTerenco, if any auch should un furluiiately ario. U ' shouki tryto avoid ascribing improper or unfair motives to those who diller with us. The tin may be near at hand when we shall neeil the aupport'and lhe cp-operation of all our people, to save us from greater impending dangers. Wo cannot afford to have two par ties at. tho South. -Sach a result, would, to a serious exjent, jeopardize our very existence longer in tho land of our. fathers. .. V . We verily believe , that, by adopt ing tho course we have indicated, we need entertain very little fear as to the result of negro ffrage. We J can, by wise, temperate, and judici ous management, secure the good will of the wgro to ihuch an extent as will inevitably convince our Wor them master that, devpite -this irri tating and unfair legislation, the two races at 'the South can with safety trust and confide in each othcr.i We again repeat, let our people , devote themselves to the building up and repairing of their lost fortunes. schew, as much as possible, all pol ities let county meetings anil dis trict meetings arid State conventions of political parties be known and re inetiiixTcd alone as things of the past .-CoiititK; in the officers whom yott- liave calleu upon to guide and direct the airs. of Slate, and at least take !.', fl,t'.iuu Witil,adxiu..4puulasw those lrose opportunities of know ing hat is lest are superior to your own. l hint corn, raise provision- iiiM up manufactories, revive tho mechanic arts, improve your bus laiutn , liar (kmI and do no evil, anu ave the balance to time and an all- TW?nr in Virginia aa ttr give him and otlntr "L i, btii ifieu abatdute1 ttbTitteal '-mtrof or u.t biiJa Is. Jjotj-. ponthuniiiiH fhil'li, and yreut rejoicing Wns niadi! wh n the . inl'a'.t wa Jormally dfclared heir of tl.ene. Uut.irVrw-comes the extraordinary p;irt of. the t-torv. Altlioiih Hl.c hip-(th(? E l ioburgh, I:' -Ltdievej, itiwlijeh Iioger Uliarn e Biiilfd waa , hex himself, with fmr o hers; mauled to rVrauihle into a boat, undvHWHT tiiO ieelWya-of (he lour lire iry da and nights, citfUteiice. "l'lckeduo by a .VuIiaralao,...Uo,t!r. (Jiiitrles bitided in South America, bi J1e property Iteing a euit at ..lotlie, and a borrowed hat. A . good Siimuritati, named Tliomas do Castro, u Spaniard, took compasnioii un the ciiB'way , atid lent him fcoch 'aid that lie wu etiuhled to live comfortably, at the same limo ucrpiire a -k-now ledge of -the peopfp ..a f n 1 1 g w h o 1 1 1' be was vr strangely thrown. Ho Wun d red among tl.e differctit states for nmny ivcais ; (nit wlietl at ...Uailaii. he Tempering Jitsticr utift Mercy. A-Texas Judge was recently -called upon to pass 'sentence in a capital case. After dwelling upon the enor mity of the offence, the solemnity of the 'prisoner's position, and kindrert loplca," he concludeJ'hisa'Jdrcssas follows: " s Cape, for four he.d on to vLasol bound , l i-.i .1. 'X l 1 rfl;..gee vj.j.'t Mm.-.umuaMitX cHjtr,.,. Trovirnircf ma bouSrff- lint anPJaX wa . bad repjeaoju'Htionttp J ba4.!agrwi. lo I y tba Suat . lb IImom receded, in. tiSCAltstraJiaaJtrnr"-- Jej?l a berth u ship' steward, atid, int latca u The fact is, Jones, that the court did not intend to "order you to bo ex ecuted before next spring : but the weather is so very cold, ana our! jail, unfortunately, is in a very bad con dition 5 much of the glass in the win dows is broken : the chimneys are TiT7slicTjXh that no fire can be made to render your a parttnenl comfortable; besides, ow- , ing to the great number of prisoners, not .more tlian one blanket can. be l' I. r'- . l' L : .1 1 U-t jii, therefore, respect the feww f,T.T iouihi. as long2s.it is in force, and so .mn comfortable there, is out ttheucs as tjirl Orders of the President nnd l,on' . I" cordcrat.oii .of -liesecuv the commanding officer of dhis mill- guma ana W,T"? 10 K7r." tary district are jiromulgated, let usl;Vlour .S .. mu as possible, do all in our pover to so control thc court m rt ita JlU-' r,,a .t,i niatie impassion, hcrebrorderayou - sitc a isaa a vui vtimi f ui. uniutlll a impoverisht,l,and degraded, mav null , fo o executed to-morroyy morning, , be saved from greater infatny. -Tho M P," ' schemes, .ol disorganizers will be thwarted bv this course, and all rrinve- .intents iookjitg4Q.aTcprgam our tate, goycrnnieritr Jjo cotiductcd peaceably' and in strict- conformity with the law of Congress. If we are we ma sion ' J n 1 k i I lfuoJ rxieu. fj : r fi...n iu-1 t.-n . 1 I. . 1. . 1 1 . . nn T 4 .. .e. anuew , tan udtikiki,ix0: t f .1.. ... . ., . il . I! .11 j . . .. ... , In . .1 . . i . I- I .;. -. . I - ' , - , . . . ... I .. .....! I ' i : , w : . - . .' '- . u.t uiumi jii, ujikiiu u..icin-:ni(ii ma .rr..-iii uuicw mnjiirny a.i our aK j urge'll.ropi ol tl.e :uiri lu fel'aili from vo-f " firateiui luiiniiiumnn; ui mi o,uiiisi. eu aiiy,auen rigru,- eiiner oy service r riuMeM aoou aoyming Mat has been done, anil tmg. inordelr that the hulbe.n Sutet . eacntlcef, trti'l l.ijl C .! ia rhaf t- Q it' v - js Ji-1H jrfJt br Whrlf WVtaSW "phased. Just let 'em 'ah ajoiie, : extreme Radical that the re .tererl voter :1.mriie, Bought Work aa eJicpheid in the TWUlle Statmrthtng. inUat be conceded I li' em rope, more r of; intloty i ro-peating would perrmt tbe ballot, on tie ratQcalion of an interior of .the Colon v lie. rCadilv i.b- nay" yet reefwerfrom the opprcs of the flaajtJyrfirtii and wise rain from vo.l. In grateful re...e.nbra,,ee of IdV Spaniel, L,ieJ dangers. Oil 'the Contrary, if tesmiirlit be friend, be Msaumed the name oLJLu;jIJUulJj-r. ,.w2.v,-.,Wr:i 4aTia'sTrfe nndTte strptnfTy uKijur 'ulam tiiv niuiui Ttsia oim;v ; mi iiwriu l.s t t . W ' ... ---- " to Ihe matter ul iLrl in jet;iij-.uf.,iasiCJLb i - . i l . - " . . , . J . hiirou. li lii'Lif run ir- Ar.s I ... ' JIJ t ... I I , ..j-.. 1. .. 1 .fjt L. .f" 1 r.f pollficll" iean HaMtertl irovernmeiit should fK? heJ 1 t i- ' .J. i r . .1 t . . , iculorowrm. u wouia mass ine anola lan- be to prov.de for the .afeiyVjieace and I Mti Wva,Urve4 'rm hk, brotber., -perity of tb.,, te. Ine mi.t . I, wlllltoj Vm to com col Sooth, and' let livf and responsible agenU of fbe re',e!v j b -m. Wtr Ul that ort of sit? is played .,hir rhouW.be eacfaded x'fru power ; t Ter. avnt a bonded men in. t. State fctrl tlwrirfhonanBs amot)rehoTtftat!basiiny more'respect 'for a radical t'baa.a " were driVen int. it, who are far 'wiser and-! hyena, ad jswjtrown know tu lJut tb good .aifv-r a polit.cal leader How, than some Lord know our heart, and bow fotdly w cling tnfncrd pmnlnTiiipnt: and bV attention" "tii of the South, and tbev orzd unoo Contesa to ' . I. i a tiuks out tba provision": Ibis has bep dona ; and cow the law i, or will be alter lit rreauleol dl-irfe of tba bill, tbat a majority of tba vote cast only hll t required to ratify tba Coniti- lotiori. At a glance, tbea, tL duty of th people of th South can b Man.' W-bea lb lima for regs Wtratioaihall come, rwrjr qualiScd to vote -"' : fr?Z-- pdewe fef-.hir -prrrphiyrrra BTid-r SeeT generafiy. - About,bis time Lo leafqed fbroagh tlie Loglism ipaperi, that his fiitheT, Sir Ja-tneo, was dead, and that tho-title and 'estate had been assumed by his brother. Alfred Joseph, to whom ho Was very much attached. Thinking thst is lie Was considend dead it would be better to convenient to liio sneriii anu agree able tOOU." s " ' '; T5Tv:vr- --A7-tirjc LAsr euKiiENDERnr" ".areToTa tliat th4eraT6lartagTn"g to the ffftrrisoii at tbi lilac waa met a few days' ed "tbnrrnJir'.',r-T Tbe officer atkd if a had killed aof bod v. 01 dona anv miaebfef of any Confederate army in 1801, but bad beard of iUeacraLLiNi,a mxtS'iimxJ'PMJki TTi ".. and Lad corns lor. iiijf .niiuu, ii iijo ilium'. - ' . ' - ward to give bimsMf up-anJ be returned to Ser the less certain, and its fury v, illlerive u,,on ,Mimen when b;lariied that ibere ns at The tnercyjof flirje whose liifarts and who will make thrr'naino of North Carolina a by-word anda re proach forever.- , . ". i r' , , . '- From the, An gas ta Gee.) Clironide & Sentinel' We Iiojkj and trust that our peo plo will not take couase.I front their and nut aside. Tba i.ctiuen ws I do of amnesty ojtb and a pair of blu breci.-, aod wontoa bis way rejoicing le. North Cat. I' na,iawbicb "ditrtoi" w ws bom Ua bv left It about si year agonZy"? puBlitni- ' : '1 ..... ,''''-'.1' ' Peopf ar eurloes 'tea If '"V'g ' wbn h said . "tbf pSPfl lev to b berp. bogged ; '..'" .'. "
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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March 25, 1867, edition 1
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