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.'r-- a. v ?wr v d , ;-?y; f.n- J if 0 E. VOL. 2. THIRD SERIES. SALISBURY, N. C, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 18 G 7. NO. 15 WHOLE XO. 1758; V i i . !! i L is r "TERMS : Wau.T, lyes, ...3 00 -r 6 snoots;: ,r.r,,..ii.iiitinnl ft 'Cisa laadrsnea. ' - ., , '.'" " BATEI 0 ADVMTItlNOi ' 01 Squav (poe ofl2 line) flrat liiaorlioc, $1 00 1 ?J, 81 end 4th insertion, each, , M "'lWec UJiuooai pubboklion, S3 :. Wkx Futckm. 11 !' creditable to "oor eit father that, Instead of Accepting proposition eubmitted to theiu last , year, to pot potnp lo all the well, they yiaely aelected a mncb cheaper, and, a thlek, - far mora aerticoabla ud durable veil aparatu. They bare one in operation bear-1 the Poet Office, which JtaV proved a-docidJ,. uccev aod we bear ibal umj eootemplata patting tbcm ettatca Lo Lccu xjuauderrt) by extrav agance anu unmiu;'cuH-ut ; uepicj a la general naa In all tha city wella. jy IS oruinary , uui raucu mora com pUtt and perfect ia ita atrocture. Salisbury Banner. . EcmqLAM Cacoiit. A jellow eat nlered a kitchen in Wet Ward a few nlfh'ta ao,r and finding a tin veaacl on tha table eonUininff a imall qnantitj of milk, thfot hi head in to drink it. Strang 4o aay, he waa utterly onallo to extricAta alaJtOAd aod waa o foand in the morning, nearly eniothered to dttath A MAN EIGHT! FOIR YEAIiS OF AGE SUES FOR A DIVOUQEr - There ie bow - e file -at tie eeeetj elerk'e office at 6t. Clemena, Mlclilin, a bill lor divorce, to be disposed or at the next term of the circuit court, in wbieb the-- eomplelNant -i an old man eighty-four yeare of age. Fiftj year ajfo, the compUinaot came to t Lie eect tion, then a how ling wildnernea, where be baa resided up to tbia time. He bat been twice married, aud it the futbor ol een ebiidre.i, all by liit(it wife. The complainant married hie a-cond wifo teveuteen veart aao, tinco which tiiiia content and" iiaj'pioew, tboe eohlIal tirtaea to an enduring , married lif. have eiitiiely abtcutod tlienuelvct from bia bearUmUma. r lle bill of complaint pietare tcfntx of Infelicity In wbioli "your arafor" baa suffered afi the brHl iiiditfoitita that a cruel, beartlcu woman duct afford littlo indication, the power ful bold tbej have obtained on the eon fidence and destiny of tlio country will cortu ' "lip from their grain."' " - " rTbe Daltinore CazUU ibiuki, that on ctM aeeooot, it ie a pity that Comrrrtt cloeed ita aeaeiona o aoon for the Iltd xealt hAvloij, apparently, finibhed, fur th retent, their tneaaarea fjr bArrawtins and devaatating the Boalh, and being aaite at a loae lo know what to do next bad Mt upon the happy eipedicnt of qoarrelling Among thcmtolvca, and tr. contequence we - tuat the public were bexinnincto set a good deal of in for ma tion from Stat evidence," a to mat ten and thing past and present. -'-r -PpuUr rTsr-yHint editor keep iteblie readingorootnt. That they have plenty of time to talk to everybody. 1 ha they are delighted to jre.t any tiling to fill ap the paper with, lust every man t owe tpeicial axe ita matter of "public interest. That it doi t make much difference whether eioj be written on both tide. Tbateditora ruturn i elected anaonacripta. , t BUEUMAN'S TUI1'. - Lieotenant General Sherman hat re -eetved permiaeioo from the war depart - tneot to take a lonncr trip to hurope ' -n m - 1 - WW- L ih and tue uoiy utna. uia excursiou win be tnoeh more pleaaant tbuo bit last, wblcb waa in aearcU of the republican government of Mexico, and orgaoixation Dot t9 be reached by water commnnica tioo It will be - more -gratifying than bia celebrated land journey throned idiaaiaaippi, Alabama, Georgia, boulh Carolina, which ia jaatly considered by rnilitarj erltic one of the most remark able piece of travelling tn ler difticul tie wbicb 1 vpon record, ili country men will not be displeased to Itarn tiiat Le baa been giveo a iioliday, and they - will if mpatbixe .with his.auticipaiion of enjoymeot on the occatioo. We trmt that be will eee all that i to bo teen, and retnra to a . in sood health aud pirita, ready to assume the discharge of loose do tie which tt is to be iiopod that peace only will render it necessary I hat be Aboald ajsctlarjje. 'ro. lone old man uuiirived, in the few rc mainins yeara of' bis liio, of the tocie'v of bia children, who' liavo been driven from the paternal rot by the harsh treat ment of a "tyranicat 6to-mtht'r c-x poset traits of charucter ouly to be look ed for in a veritable vir.io ; and alludes to a legion of other grievances, which we have no inclination to mention. Tho partict are well known throuhojt this section, both bein cTi urcli muujLors, and '.hie pix-p behind the curtians iutotlio in- hariuoniuui workings of their domestic affairs, which when viewed exteriorly, appears at placid as a Miuimer lake, ere ates no little surpr to un.J wondermwiit. Jif tho Sallebiiry" JJanner wo receive the painful intelligence of the death of this distinguished citizen aud faithful publb servant, at tinlisbnry, on tho 4th instant. lie wag, wo bolievn, a native of Mecklenburg county in this State, and of tuat stock ot Heroic men who mado that county celebrated for ita dovotion to lib erty a earl v aa 1775. Afior elniiiir lim Oollegate courso atthapcliiu lio,ycjit into tho ollice of tho Lion. Archibald Henderson, of Salisbury, and wis iu- str uc tod ia tho acieuco- f . liio.. la w by. that truly illustrious man. v Ho M'ag, as i i' J - f' . f r we nave uearu, a iiivoriri pupli Ol mr. Henderson a und in tim oliico waa taught, nbf fintrrtliiiriprtndpttrfi 'or Jaw;imt thm profound veneration tor the great men who bad adorned tho profusion which elevate tho staudurd of professional merits while it iires tho student to emu late their greatness. No jurist of his day waa hotter qoalitied to teach thc great TchSomF than " Archibald Henderson, for ho was himself "the great exemplar of all he taught." lo thoeo who were intimately acqnain "THE IIAVEIJSACK.- From "Tho Land V Lo" (ot April , "Our oaxt incident comes from Boston, Maaiachutiftts l" Who can donbt our loy- DEATH OF JUDGE CALDWELL Id'ynny longer, w hen wo are in corre- ondenco with that total and TebOf tiltt ngcity which tins novcr nnrtnred And ostered more than thrco or four rebel- ion of its own. Tho testimony of our orref poiidcnt accords witu the expert nee ot Southern eoldiur in iortuoro risons. Ho state that when ho was in ie hands of BoKlicra ho was well treated. ut that it wns otherwise when guarded local mitintrr-'TYe fiavo-hcara a rar lntAIajoTsny that wherr he w gnnrded iy tho commnnd of a wounded oilicer, hc.wn humanely treated: bntcverv bar barity was Vithci iced by''J"'Hbn"gltard,' and such like trnsh. ,Onr only hojvs of tho reporation of good feeling is through oruit two opposing sectioiis. Tlio ina l lignarts are those who kept out of harm's way a lien bullets wero llying. To this sen tinent echo answers 'Vkxds !n We givel extracts from tho Uoeton letter, in tho fordaofour correspondent : tew da v after th laJo of Uian- cellotsvii;e, Col. Stevens, of the Federal the stomach, in the sumo engagement. WUt b W htard to-nigla tj t bin to Iliad him carried under a laige oak tree, ili'r kmu. U. u goinji ro i4. Mad, sul vole out of the sun. I d!J all thnt I could to '' liinlf. TLjdicl tint lUv ar go relieve h is iuHeririg. IToro ho died, '"2 t tarrjTan-tT. Ruts; ity auatd mUsliim; ho requested me to tako hi diarr and ! ,,M M t'"1 i,h appu. - . - - - i ii. I...: t . L letten to Jiis father, near Ml Jackson (or K-Mclnnd.) J told him I wonldarry near Mount Jackson, I tried ovcral time to deliver tho picln-ro. but u prevented.- Once I eiawll up to with in a lew LiUidred vard .f ilr. Rums' IhoiiRe, hnf I was fired upon and had to retire. I finally left the diary and pack ages with a young lady by the narooof IlaviiiHkf( Uviwg-jnt--oH-tlH dge-t iiitiL.ua:ir. wiiaLiiow lli.i fjniil v of Mr. . : . . ; it.. pntw, ana wuo promisod to deliver tbciu. , - JAMES J. WIIIGHT." 1 h. mululiom favot itia rrtnrn In ilia Cnn. lLlu:in,.uppj ItroaiaLW, (tut mom liWal nnt hla u ;.l.-a A ft.u, .1..... .r.. L, "uul oo IU veoooreiol libiuMlraUoe of -i t i l ' JSJ)AX Ttiis I thfl" annlversnrir of that fearful day, tho evacuation of Kichmond, which will be remembered with terrible dis tinctness by all tho people of this city to t5eir dying hour. Two retrs have ia.sa- ed since that memorable third of April, ami many -changu jbave bcCtt wrought material situation. I lie burnt ti'rniiitbL Wx-liington, April 8. fn-ril Itnfnl m o). ,:i ,i,rj iu cobscciioa nil the Auttriae nuo iuv. ' t-'t I'NTfdroted relieore U olrJ ia effl ria' ifrln, regarding pant anj fuiur ramotata l.y I uricl Commaud.Ti Tli piliua is rrg tnle l M very nic una. A Freak of Sat my. Wo awyc6tcr day a inot singular pucimuu of the swine family, being a pijr witu one liea 1 aud two perfectly lunuud bodies. It had thiee ears, eiht lep, and two tails, and may be euii at the lettaUiaiit of D. J. Berry, Fourteenth street. . o ted with Judge Caldwell, it is onneces- tary to aay that, in whatever tended to elevate tlio diameter ot the 1 roIe8ion andgive dignity to tho administration of the taw, few it anv, excelled htm. lie wae for man v years in active, laborious and profitable practice in tho Western part of North Carolina, and in tho year 1S41 was appointed a Judge of tho Su perior jourt of Law and Equity of his native State, which ollice he resigned in i&iti. rresuiing in tnese uourta lor a period of fifteen yem made him known to the people of- the State, cud wo haz zald littlo in saving that few men have worn tho efmino with moro spotless pa rity, or contributed more tlmu ho to iin- m onr inaterinl citnution. Arm, and myself were in a hospital, as j district has been rebuilt, and palatk pies upon Ins lellow-citizcns the inett;- Daring Outrage. On yesferJay eve uiablo value of an mvight and iudo- ning week a gang of negroes went to , p?n do nKt(ti ." -v. railing health in- the houao of ha'iiiii'l, Kl.it, Jones Conn- duccd Iiirtv. to resign ofiiee'when lie felt ty, an i robbed it hlinoit of its entire Limself no longer able to encounter the couteuts, under the' following circii'ii labor ot I he Circuit, und he Ictt tlio Ienc!i stances: Mr. Kllit Hiid his f.iinily were , with'the beiied;c:i"nS( all liia associates, at supper iu an apartment d an out- j who knew how long anti . how faithfully bui.diiig nrel as a kitchen, ihe ncroes he had discharged (Jic arduwtts Untie rrf crept tip upon th'.-iii, und the first inti- that toilgomo aud perjdexiug llioe. It ination the family l.a l ot their prtsoi.ce is to be hoped Ilia: some one ot hie! many was on being orJeretj to surie:iier an ! proteHioual Inends in ttie Mate will rwr- MAit iiit twrt ituna niiiiilin al Ihiifii t ihiihr i tiikli'i cn:t!il,lntnnmjrrit r hid 1 rirrltr?r ?v.s - 's--'.i -: - - - . i rs"' i .1 T.,...l ,1..- I I,, .if. .r U..IO fl.nn I ... I I I .,..,. t ...... i " II. .....,., u 11 i ii w uiiiviutou uwi . ii'U yj i no uici ti uvJzv, Aiiiiuuigi limn. ci. vwf t t Instened upon tho family, and a guard Wo have (been waiting for a .uita! uw. .v'.i . (.v,vv- Itriillfrt In in (rnnt atnnii n.l.triail t,. ed to the houso and robed U of cverv-j . - , thing of value, Thopleoder wae.y TV?jei 'H.111!' 1'' stacked in the yard for traiibportution, a , t, but as wo have not yet received such guard was put upon it, and then an or an one as we desired, we give the above prisoners ol war. i ho Colonel wai mor tally wounded and was kindly cared for hy ufr brothers in gray. 1 can never trg4 tite kitMiteM--t hat w extended to us, es ciully by the (,'h.iplain of the gal lant W X. C., tlio Iicv. (ieo. I'utteraoii. Tiiisentletiinii waved for us and read for uut tf tbo-Lvik of life, aod d d all that lb could to comfort us. Col. Ste vens ton died, and as tiiuc'i respect was shown to pis remains as ctuld be expec ted under tho ci remittances. Some days altor tie burial. Mr. Stevens, the father of theColonel, caino f.r his body. In answer to a rfC3tion, Mr. S. evens said ho wasfmn Masbachusetts. Mr. I'atlcrson shook ii by tho hand and said, "I was born ik lioston, Massachusetts; my father is a native of Greece. I have an aged and widowed mother in Ii u nburn, Mas sachiiM;t:s. Go and see" her. Tell her about nie; a e does not know that I am alive." Dr. Under, of the Army in gray, was a. so very wind to us. lie was a true ,'eutle.iiHfi and an excellent burgeon. Whatever 1 ean do, in word or deed, shall bo d"tio for the Chaplain und the Surgeon, und for tho bo s ii gray, who treated me kindly. T In relation to my FtaT iti Diie, as a business edifices cover the nlaces made deolate by fire. Our business men who were burnt out and broken up have ro turned i their wonted pnrsuiu. . There ia scarcely a brauch of business in any of tho departments of industry that has not its representative in this citv. Thus far the scarcity of money, the disappoint ment in crops, and the universal poverty of onr people, have been painfully felt in all business circles. If, however, our bnsiness men are favored by landlords, live economically and discreetly, and abstain from overstocking themselves with goods, wares and merchandize that cannot bo sold, thev will' we how. ere long be cheered by a turning of the tide; Our industrial prosperity greatly de pends up n political causes, und they, unfortunately, are not under our control. A well defined and stable political status is necessary to tho development of our industries and the re establishment of our commerce. We taucy we can discover a ray ot Lope even through that xlou 1, the military bill Let ns all act discreet-! ly and wo may be enabled bo compass at least r-omoihing of onr former physical prosperity. Jlicftmoud Whig 3d inat. TO THE PEOPLE OF i. NORTH OAROItoiC" The undersigned ha ' been Appointed by )h Memorft"Araocttin w MbI Jackson, Shenandoah County, Va-, Committee to make an appeal to the "pf3Vrle'-yHt aWw4wey4veMatria)a . . - "t I - T T.I - - t -T A' - t - lions in uena.ii oi me oojevu ii aaiu aw elation, in perturiuiug tuts duty, i i proper to explaia the object of iJ A sociation, wual has been done ami what t Is prepared to do, and why a upeciAi appeal is made to the people of North Carolina. - ' ' -'' - .- Although no considerable battle waa fonght in the immediate vicinity, yet. large hofpitals' Wero early established and long maintained at tbia place, to which tho wounded from battle field elsewhere aod tho tick -from various por- pruoner, i can that I re- dor was issued to tho pentup inmates of J,8 th0 best wo have seen, though itdoea me xuciieii u cook raiwn lor uie roo- , t d f o , f I'vl b a in iiiv i S. av vj j a m-t hvm cooked, it was passed tint to them through an opening in the wall, and hen devoured the negroes quietly do parted wi'h the plunder, leaving Mr. ciiii again ueiuuie, tor mis is inesec- i . AVtTM IX. C. Com,,reial. " ' dctTlJ VIt and moMTW&-Rmmr. our distinguished, departed fellow citi zen. Judge Cald well waa on of the first men in our State oue of those of whoiri is proud, and his loss will te THE SOUTH AND ITS LEADEfe.' -r-PEJff PENCIt, r&TSV SCISSORS. , - Ibere 1 A prevadiog dread of a great war to fcnroper-t.- - The Robert and Gleason wing of the Ionian have agreed to dtsagreo, "' Chartceton I moving "for the' in trod ac tion ol peie water io that city . There were 425 death ii. New York latt week a decrease of 8 front the week previous. - Tlie most amiable bear in the stock Market ia ; generally he who teart the palm of BccetA. , v . . Th fact that " next year is leap, year Add, 24,700 to the Eugli.h financial es timate that being the amount of ooe day' pay fr the forces. ' W hear that Mr. liott Advise Against boldlBgtbeyirgfnia coiiv.entiuaot loyal eiUxeniNm the 17th of April, the annP r ?ttarJspgettf- the at t h eeeaiou by tfiat tate W'twA ing(mStars Not iell hff 1,800 freed iiyoh hi vO Ap -filie I to tbemerieaniOoh:iiratTOTrSr eiety to be ent to Africa, within the'lust tnontht, And All of them,. we are. aisur- eo are - the. better . else of colored feoplewfOverA6T&embartM ,U4 tinie Mi4AbjiiOJXb1' log for sbipraent.. " - "On Friday evenlnir a fire broke out in omee lajnt towaorjUArbondale,- reuuH aylranla, and ara bigh wind prevailed TTTit theTiinleyindnhe onty "Brevengine in the town wax oat of order, the flames raged nnehecked. - Sixty bailding were conomed, together with many barn and Oatbaildiogs. Aboat one half of the boaines portioo"of the placen lo raiOA. Thefirf U iopposed to bAv been jtn work or An jncenqiary Under the above caption, the last num ber of the Jlound TabU has an article which presents all the marks o( Careful elaboration. It admonishes "tho Amcis ican nation" that ix is at this mome nt In danger of losing, "by a narrow aud short SurEKion Cocr.t or Buric's. Lt-1 week jlie ISurw-rior Court of dWkb4d iu tuution wt Mor gaiitoa, bia Honor Jujjje liuxlou oa.lue Licuch. Tjff.p .eajiital case wero disposed of.. JiueiC. IfKessQn, charged wiili havinglitl ed Robert Tate,.-was found guilty of manslaugU ler. Abrsm Smith and son" Daniel, charged sighted policy in peace," tho "towering with liie muiderofCarswcll. wera tried. Abram r?P ! ation" it acqiiired int hp JftterjSmiih was dih.wl, s.itl, .m f ,.m.t by a rolosaal achievement io arms." It argue that while the difficulties of th.o situation, after the jurretwJcr, justified a resort to exceptional, precautionary and stringent measures, tho continuance1 of such measures has ceased t ho jffttiti able. "We arp endeavoring," says the Round Table, "to do under- a republic what has been tried and proved to bo a failure under absolute monarch." Again: "We are treating the South ill. Wo are permitting the claims of a party to tke precedence ut our tioarts over tlio inter est ot a nation. .. We are sustaining in behalf of the projects f partisans (c ull er a line ol roiiiiact which is impolitic, oppressive and incirpablo of being per sisted in without reactive coneequeneis suoversivo of tho principles which the mass - ibeotdelesLir9 W4iout" The Hound Tabid contonds tnat it is duo noVoDlyT51fiedWliJbTirwthTrhimi' country that Mr. Davis ahall either be tried or icl froo,"aiiiItiftUAac4t inncar wrariOTr!iiacrr thu whole country adding that tlio gooJ namethehaMcter-'feHiiittgnafriiiHty of the nation ia more imort4iut than the guilty of the murder K'ud sentenced to be haiiged the first Friday in May. - Ilis' counsel, however, twk aa ...appeaL- "Vary '.little, buiioess - on the civil docket was disposed of. --'jb. 1 Direct tax in THE-SOUTUERN STATES: e following, table exhibits the amount of. direct .tax . collected in tho Southern States, 'together.. with tho apportihment to cach'State ,nndef tho act of Jiiuo 7, 1662. Tliu statement of tho amount Col lected also, includes the siiui realized from tho sales of. property for the non payment of taxes: -' Apportionment. Collected. Virginia,' !3750,fi2. $4C86"4,5l' N. Carolina. 57191,0 402.!50.65 -Uar!irMal (veorgia, -: 584,3673 - 82,(521.54 Lftt1'',Wl :Stlsaliyiptrt34,0U -"69,9473 liuisianar 885.98(),fltJ 8 i 0,8(53,7$ Tennessee;': :: :W,9i 3:j343j44 my hottest! v siv kiudiiensa a..v reasona ble ttuiti could expect, couriering the means my captors had; when I was turned over to the 'stay at home infantry the Lome guard, the treatment was riv f ler a liltte te verefo.r f !i e s t o in fidi"V Bake: I did not expect nny fetter from Dick Tumor and rhis bummers, but I was treated far better by tlio biavy gray of Lees household, those -who could, act and not play thcoldier Uian I had avnll expected We will here interrupt the narativo lo inform our correspondent that those who treated liinijso cruelly, arc now "persecn teu isoiiiiierii lovaitsts. ii no win at' tend some of --those "hn-ai lengiw'' meet ings ho w ill find some of his old tormen tors, btitdio will find none of the boys in gray, who treated him kindly, not one lut to proceed wall tlio narative: A tew navs alter -the affair at W m - chester, Va., (10li September, 1864,) havtcg been ordered to Jnng in the wounded from the battle field, I came 'acnes a .poor fellow lying cl .so to a tree, severnly wouji'dod in tho breast. As nil the ambulances had left the field, I told hrWofiaii amreTaugTrtLrTo tako Lin) toiiicr bouse and treat linn kindly, and I would -call again, lliey didso, audi tqok.xa good care of bini ns though ho bad leen my own brother. I bought jullies and d4ltcacie for our Ci.aplain and Surgeon to attend lm. Finally,- when lie died, 1 gqt some DMny men te- make him a respectable coftin, und with my own hands, made his grave iu the Cemetery at Winchester, Virgin ia, and with the 'aid of Mew of my men, 1 buried him decently. I iheh put tip a headboard oil which I-cut his name, company, regiment and datfe of his death ami so on. I Uich opened my Uible read a chapter and -mado a "'prayer in the pres ence of a dozen of the citizen, of Winches ter. The inscription is 'still, I enpposo, tto-.fiKaj.U0urgQ.... lianlial), H. Color tXinJoratr Conipany It. j :3th Akbaina,-IvfwnmtJLdjaLlfty kiojkl 'Early Troops, Ejwcirs Cirps' j NEWS OF THE DAY. From Washington. Willing on, April 7. IU-turns fiom Talla liaiVj Klorida, shows tbat over eujut thousand Kcrt'g of land bars ben located un jer the borne steail law, hiclx limits the entries to silly acres. The White lioute was crowded yesterday. AUonn-y General Stanberry and Post Master Gt.-ni-r.il Kandall were among the visitors. TJjs National lnk ciroulaiiuw is ueatly $299, OOP.000. . " The u'flnirsoments of tlio War, Navy and. Interior 1 Vj.arimeots for the week is (3,250,000. 'I n.. Interuiil Keveuue r'L'i.U fortlie week is Jo 800,000. Tbe Senate open proceedings are uolrnpor taut.' . The rcsululicn expelling Mr. SauUbury was indefinitely postponed. C'ciirr.i! boJouioaAIereilitu. .of Indiana, Las be "n n jjeted by ihe Senate as Surveyor Geu- eraf of Montana. " lie otlieial pauervlhree n Louisiana and two n each of the ovher unrepresented Slates, are auilioriz'd tv a special act to hublisli the laws of the ihiriv-uinlh Cunrress. It will amount to about twelve biitrdred dollars. The law further nrocides that tlie War, Navy, Executive and ."fedetol JJteif y mUttiwiweftUndiaU-be-pub-jMi1"-r ....... 1 , . .... .. . I lf-Fircloth, lishi j in these papers on!v Mr. Sleveris has been quite ill urce A edpes- dav, of disease of the homt. Facts reaaiding liu&siaa America. Ii aye. been 1..bu1.....1 wit kin ilia la.f uuL' iliinr'naiinir iiiv alia g5we moe-biy U)'juU tho intiikaiioB of the treaty. It is believel that the majority of the committee on foreign relatioua faVur il r.(;lieuiou.- ---- ----- ' " ' ' 1 Ohio Hirfiage. Columbus, Ohio, April'.-O'he "nate has i concurred io lle lluue aiiitHjHnVul louesuf ' huge bill, txtendtng the franchise lo ail male citizens, except it tela and deseiters. ... .. ... o Jievolutum in Iayfi. Bxston,. April 0,-!-.Vff rivale letter Irym Port au Prince of MaVeh It. corYfirms t' e rrforied rVvaiuiitMi' "ia ntWiflZXrisideiir ( yl J:.?i5i5. resigned and left tLe Island iu a French nm of tions of the army were brought for iued ical treatment. Many of these died and were buried here. Shortly after the dote of the war, a .Memorial Aaa ciation wa organized for the parpose of establishing . a Soldiers' Cemetery, aud of providing for the permacent protection and adorn ment ot the graves of the Confederate dfad buried in this vicinity. In parson ance of this object, a suitable lot for a Cemetery was obtained, to which the re -mains of those interred in tbe neighbor hood have been removed, and around bich a neat aod substantial enclosure has been erected, and a record has been made of the name of all those whose grave coald be identified, with the date and circumstances of death, aa far a they could bo ascertained, for the infor mation of their surviving friends. In accomplishing this much, a considerable sum has been expended, and the Associa tion is now in want or tbe means to pro vide head-boards for the graves, and to fit them up in a proper manner. Every Southern State ha its heroic represehta- . lives in our Cemetery, bnt North Carolina is much more largely represented than any other, by her gallant sons. The number of North Carolinians buried in the Cem etery is 103, a list of whose name is p (ended for the information of their friends. Thi appeal is made to the tee pie of North Carolina in behalf of her heroic dead, and all contribution made will ho applied exclusively to fitting op the praves of the soldiers from that State. The large epace occupied .in every ol : tliers' Cemetery by the eon of North Carolina, is a touching and eloquent witness of their callaotry, devotion, and patriotism ; and it ia believed that tho people of North Carolina, will consider It not only a duty- but a privilege to-a sHt in tho noble endeavor to rescue from desecration the lialld wed "graves ofiliole , w ho died iu the cauao f-oar Soul hern Country. . . Contribution can be forwarded to Miss A.J. Pennybacker, Treasurer, Mt. Jackson, Shenandoah County, V. WM. WHIT BIRD. Mt. Jackson, Va., March 15, 1867, J. D Stephen no, !. Meft. N. K. Wlboa, w. Wiiu; Srrftl. Hrnry Ui Ij. timtlfti P. twifftierty-, 1 It. O -uirtv, j.i.. r.iMii, i. A. H .Mrti, t0 Hi Utt!i- Jtku. Hafer,. W ai. Cuk, . B. Brill, A dam llnrtmu, K.Trf,f. . II. Holder, U M art, Ji. ,(?riiSV. - abeal, T.faor, S. Suntlil-, ... j..A.Blb-rUw... ' " S. Ut1rt - " " r.o. whii, " T. er-, : . . . " M, U, Olixr M. UtgLi .i. r-rkiua, " " t. VbIM. Si. IMar, 171k, Rft. 1tta "ieiar- I4 Ml P. VIojl of representative government, except, perhaps, by that of the Wings who came in with. Williatfl ofOrange; butnIeTberfPccdily acquire a wia- dom, a comprehensive patriotism aod a Total, 3,lKW;f52,W f l,960,Mi.fti i jam who Jvlnaiucd after his rcghiie.t re-j r J' rvf m ,o. a,,d The amounts collected in Florida. Tex- i lUotantly-Ictt trof bclJ. . ff el.irmWT thi coni.uutW on ar and -ArEanafta (ve nel been final; v wving b.w flag, detianljy aLlWLJbcr 4w4 w 70 va--v 1 A. C-iMV E. t Harrt, W. J, Moon, tuimiwn i. U Harnur, ' A. . OHpM, Jlha Eowvr. P. ilraalcy, JdA. DUBB, K. W. Borao-aa, H. D. Milter, C. K. PnM, Ura. ftiaafdaDB, L. Latham, 1 1 a i f rtfrt. irt: ar-aae, -C W. surawalt. 1-1 . HMHVk , rwhqna, PaiM PVyaa, J. C. Koarra, SsIuiimh UaaL .J Kttta; . Si H tt 1 it ith ta SM flewamywinry . ..- i ......,. ,, In-.. ,. il, . . '. ' ..-.,.- 'J. .. . T n.ur r..ik1Titnf toliroii -l.o' I ' v mm mi wrpi.H.-iv ' v idercd, Ut appears tnat ajarge portion ot , . " vw;;,"jv, . IT; 't - nation, and another to perpetuate its esvl ,. j . ;.,. ii,..CA it;.?. :a en . uleii t shoot, don t slioot fliat color leaier, I . TraatfmjojijQTiSn7MTrTy'Bghiil'i ie the .'tiTrr-.-frtrtTViTr!rw4 i,;nlefi iNiiUuruaii.xirt.iJLui:e sue.i psun Aiyxxi-:'- " .! '-.'M,, .i.... r .i.:..r.'i? .. ninmaia nr n i nnArniki n la nriii nn.n'ii. i - l til- -v - - .-.t r T- - . . . i t4KH4nae.uumutuuBsAcoiicuatti t B. W, w. r. unaui, B. Broaa.1 1 M, K. AaOaraaa, 1 W. Brawa, ' A. Brawa, ' Vka. Vtarfeaaa,.. 1 C Abalnr, U(laa, H. CratMla, ' W. U. kUICI, W. Joora. . J. D. Smth. . e Math J. Caataac . J. V. Pr J. i. C0UI7, - - SbL Jacam -" " J. w. SiJata. - atk Mm i.. .ewfc v.e -' a - va.ta vapaiaM raf. anaawa naunar uikaaes Au-j, v iir?uia( aa t Jono . da 4a Cain II. P. Bakaru Mlk Htgt. V. Onrta Mlk la W. tioarlf- &9 - 4 km da J i. . earatkar lick a . U.C. ttrarao B9.I M J-.-AHwrt- - -f SMSr-aa- - - R. P. Craia ' Saik do " Capl C. k. StajraU &h" da r'"J.Mua "6;ik..a am. .adaft..5eii5 imatsm'Wnmmm&H a. esarra, - " . Braatauar ,. otia ,.tS-.J..gr.. llh 'Chair 'h0ttv Apnt t.A -'4Arw-a4-M-4e-i-Pi 8. Tkm astdanigDml kiii( waidaj jJaX.. efon faction, ,Tlio Uepnblican- leaders Have bad an opportunity lor proiracieoj at which date tho Secretary of the .. . F 1 1 .. 1 1 .. I . I . I ... . . . - . . tenure ot nower unnarauei.icu i - r r.t" itcrriett'ilef'L'itwi. tcrratrtaiiVvTTrw i raotit have been mado since the 3d of August , a 10W . ruJ osUlllbu W-Snsra-- tatir . w. twartar, J. H. Parrtt, i. K: iiWi B. U. Julutr S. -fowrl , W. P.MiHt, lh jik ...J-i!- toiTftJ 'trir Jrptt roKe. ier was a yiHil gman m --fTllert ' about 500 colored and 80d-eH Tinnanrv orHprod a auswctision Until Jn "f"10 OWQsepu n iison, uoiimgnig io aiiu. ,,reM.nt. The otlicer. aad.Bbeakers' were ail - j ------- I ' - . :.J1 ' t I I. . I- , aa,.! " . imrv 1. tander-siwc al anthoiitv imeuage in lauma, no . wlriBj 1. 1S0S4 linder- froiu Congress. ..ntai : 'eauie-wiiaira " ,lv f.-irpil ti-r: Iv-niokJi,! -uho knows Ot 1 I Llnilniuu IXan'nU 1 r-' WiliOll ij , niiiu ii t A.ii. i,,ii. .. . --. i.nn.-s-k.w. i..tT. p.na!.n;. -Ifi-'.it- well and I suppose U still liviug. LegiJatore, which pioposw ia .prohibit i1iticr; First fLicirtimanJattTUtra, -of the procesdidT " " r " itiiTiual Union men. . Just before adjournment, they were aodreswd by WtS. Fletcher leading colored ciuzea, who said if be waa fit lo vote, be was fit to sit oa lLa jaryjuntlo hold" BrSc,:Jj4had Jeen toldbt colored man. Ih'id Vrgtma-4agi4uewty'waa wowndeJ in cyetvaU.e -jwre. tortile .to the ' - -u - ' . -, " .V . - rum tbe wlioleol Hie war, is l erson-umaraa e, Tfe and gva'tteflie) whajaAaiasCsjt: teresteU ttietus pres in lU's gooi worx.ano, lakea pteaaure io -eotaiinending Uhw louchiog appeal to the early d earnest attention of lite friead of those buried these, aud the eitiaepa of North Carolina generally. -' - -. Airy centrybutlous handed lo nie tx a.iuob e -wtH--bd carefully forwarded to4,he propel prrson." W l QONK. Gold ITdtTKowauIV. NO, Ap7T8, UQTr 7 ' v v i " ' I I i clement spirit, ol wrneu tueir recent con- 'n- : . : - . A. ...
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 15, 1867, edition 1
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