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fateSasaafc am:''.r'g' J 11 1 . will this war laU'? " This is a you think! Muchjs Said about the position of North question : Carolina at this time that her people" are Published cv6r$ Taei'tlA? , at $5 jfr x m.m, jdaily propounded to us. It is one in which payable ic. J. J. SCLilR," Editor. TUn30AY, AT AH. 10,. I SC i. r people are all deeply interested, and one which as to precise day and date can only be rkaowu, to that Great -Being who disposeth of all thiu.es. . - Vhat is Involved in this Struggle. "Tho A1lKusta Orvtanidc and Sentinel, in its marks on the -speech of Vice President bfe- not true to the cause, &c. This assertion will not bear the testxf history. She has fotigJ.it as gallantly in this war as any State in the Confederacy. She has not spared blood or treasure iu the defence of the South, 1 "Rllf 113 rr.,r- Ql nv rnn.lcfC tl. H ; O H d Rtl if U'lHinn A . rr01 mnm anil f" , . -. . . I - question at oirce, that we may not hereafter ; suffer . much more in the cau-ae, but, she de l- be annoyed by its repetition. This war will end when the Xorth becomes rnands -that her rights as a sovereign State shall be protected. IfihoJ-inuisWin the following great truths. jJy convinced th-at tb-y are unorjual to the 2sforth Carolina occupies the same position It says. CCSf-tke question involved in this task "-!i-v liAvo u.ic.-vvko.i. A will .en i o-Jay that she" occupied in 17S8 a posi-rovoU-Hs not the ration" of -"sla very 'vIi 11 ' I'M l- '"b' unfted to die jti.m which ?.Ir. Qzite. in a -eech m the There is'one reason only why these papers do not reproduce the speech of Mr. Stephen?, and that is, that.hi3 position is impregnable, and bis reasoning unanswerable. After this war shall be over : thatyna can waaJer wither Too plea? ; Tieje you ' "TiTK InSTCCTIOX OF JZilCUXLEiL never leave thelln.es without a guard, in fact von c. - '' o ,.,.- it. are scarcely permitted to take a drink of water - Sir 'r without a beyonet being ju.ii.ted down you throat. ' -?:-;nrl becaw birth ofour Lord. Jadea u I itouian pro vine, under uo dinate gyvc;narj, the most famous of whom . , located, andvidtly akhful. The eMlV chu"--iFo,Ull,s ' iVt V11?8 f.'; t?.3,.8?.;"'- after we!tui 3W OI' th3 which rises arouLd, contrasts ! V :"r -1 ,n 1 , V "and jaod lias th.ir didivitica. The conscrioU occupf; by 'Atus, aitirwards - tmperor- . . .... ,.i i...t . i ii. 1 -. Uoaie. .No trairedr oa the aUiru had the sav ed our iJ-.itl - fa rar "'.u. BcncBofappalhoir terror asam ta be found mtbo 7," u J hUtorv of thj ai. : The citv itoelf was rent by shall harts secured our indenendenc peace man nave once more bltssi witli its presence, our oSf-Drine in eeneraJ -:h , ... . I A creatriiiaav rarr-i. orrv-lookinrr 5; nf i ct"" at thed.-auhest war with each other all w vu""-- wiiii pri'so to uui . - u . fL1:.-j.. . t " ' . the lanient.4 of civil hatred had brofce loasb tue - - nnMmaiiv 311 1(1 lit iiiinii'ii-'ri ;t Tl 1 1 tint nan n - i - - - .ii 1 r - - . . - . - .... . . ; v nooie ueituic 01 consuintH.rm! l'berjy, Ably rcade by our bcl ijreat truths enun live after thV " jrs.hall have been , GX. .nace; The O-licera at Cau-ilolm are perfect geaU- f-.1hy,tr:? ' !f VrL1 ihatH-ir a...l higher occt was ught i - - f"? V T ! ilo 8th of May The -cti at Johnuvillo expr.iug a 1: W U nrttVslishod iAe nV;, cf self-govern-i naUi,a ,,f '"a.ors, further than we ,18. .0, tu,i "occasion to rexcr to in. terms oft pride i;t- g.v. aucfor Lis "unfliwehin,; fi- for his militarv t ilcuts. and hi deep-toned voice fr;,.t!;- -lU-d from the udgLt o wj - I ii i i i i ii -t iuc i.4r?ia.n t't'dOi ai irnZ'u with on tilt? iriiijiftii aient. Tiie Chronicle and Sentinel remark,:! :h" r .rjarproWtiou, when defending the great Joc-jt' ia -Voaiuins unioip.i.ed tbc rights g : ' wisli the -people of the Xorth toi3" "egiv'ra.. U- the iilobe when they ; trine of Stten rights. Mr. Lvis .aid : of the vu.zn, and keeping the military sub-Moiutiic,, edaca a' ttVncn Si? L dfr" e'Teheud this. The war is not raging P-t-arn Lhut "our snaion fro;.i rt,em ij2nui , Is it. then; contended that, by jr-wati-, tne ciu authority." is a deser-i iilh t a;', coraaandaV.t for ihia Ca'ma.S""" "crotrnd the question of hlavery. It is th ( and .tyMe. ratified u "acd adoption of the Consti-'jTed compliment t our distinguished- 'ijf..."' ud a bU'r Uon "i The' wills, of'th- mSiymS, wSrwd' policy of the Lincoln goverument to make; TH ;:,..jt r : 1)ft:.riT,, t Jawn ! tld',n' te 8tiUc rreadored that sovereign-; i.or. Tills atlwst can beVai-1 in his f.rvor. Uo neJrbre d.4amd Hiare wcreso raanv uly! Itf.V-f hih't rhu. had frVp-A, t t'"n this the issue. The maintenance of Iboi ' , . . .;"' ', . . ty which they had .previously gained ?.-C:inHhat in all matters where theciv,! law should mn Camiiaa. Tho Oilier,, I m.t ay, j Wu sUtcVlLTt .... . , . - , , , i Upoa tliem, aui aui tufV iulv rtaiiie it y . i j f .ui. - - , , are all good looiciasr. handorrt m.u ; but auumsr ..:, ,- t.i . " .. , Ijnion is not so much insisted on as tue lc- j 1 " . -t be .l.At m-n ho.bravet tue penis of tLe'L supreme, it has' bn 1iurtiiine.J- and en- the ena7c-iots tuet- i- i..t i:0"- hah.o-a- man ! f"1".''' JJi'a, about to. pad troi:. the cuuu- structiuu of slavery. Frc inont, who aspires ; tlie ,wr fioce o, the privations of. the wilderness, who)rorccd LJ G.,v ';uve i mt Ut'cr o-.- that I h ive.o.-u. I do .,t pret.idto a. Adouii' 'h t-1 Jllflin rHJ'"C i'11- tbs. to the Presidency, is striving to out-bid Lia-j TV Cnfedoraie Sttt 'havo r.o p.wer to! fought the war of th Ue.olition, ht tbe MimitiiCiQ him of diction frolu f a t S-fero "f I IL.L JftnTt rainbcy , lrd t, lay down tbat'. conmrnuity inde TU.re is but one point .Pon yhich wc gtoj b We do not acoept this issue. This is not ' !t:-tu r; we. would ln-e wo m-l,t re-j pendeilC(J flr which they had sutfered . so should like io'hvar Gov. Ynce express him- Xcene the ineatiingof the great war that now spreads ' si.t. If wc would avoid the rnost hdhsome and . m'.c'i and so long? Keason forbids it: but1 self, and that is upon the law suspending the ,tealing no great cvu.uk Mn -appear t'.rluJ its desolating storm over the North American i .frgradc! .slavers, we must ngirt. We .av lt reason did not Xarnih.a sufficient answer, I Wlit hias corpus. In our fao4nbb opiii-i arlf noVrioply tool'V'- !1 .v behold portico, s of num- ' - - . ' , Kddlv, if there is no peace except thJ which!? the th- b5 North Cro:iu. Should take a told aaiig-P Wo will i.ot con-it ttb. m,5r,presr:t- ; ..ev3,uo Leo tW that pu'r-l . . P "r f , Q M1 ' . " untqaivical Stan I with re!e:-cnce to this ar!;-w!ll at home, or so misunderstood abroad.- ! 11 f ' no U "V . , J Camlnm t!, the, Scotch cmtUon,! TIie tvA U ljuv..a i..,fiVbt it is a pa- aWay, l.ut it'wiU u-.w W into tl.e! iUY. W 7n Our groat object in secoJiaS lro:n the Govern---ca at the expense oi our hty-d - -w.neh -seqtient ervnts have so wed jusa-j J ou,f.dl. fa?m.; n;Ki ,ht u!(1..be re feln S ivIrVSh dclove" rnent of the United States, was tenable th? ind-o peace that will .reduce as Idacolu's tu I . .8 b passed ansW.ution: ..... if a' ... o . . . . . i toaW id Ja of Jir 4S tropic of Ge. roi;t to form just;ueh a govern- ...,;. mioiiavMv d.-s 4o th co- iitlon .rfi "cd. That a dt-daration or vizi's. n- -C"1 ' iLe w . U'-"-,J 01 V Wwud to. 1 ut for thi -;avtt causes.- I Lave : a " at ?4"iau' roo,uf tho tempi-, pe(p1C oi uui.u to turni j ,..an uniuCMiunrt.l doc.o U.c co.iuua m , ;.urii!(r u.'.m Cueif.aohuhM.i ihipi. throi-b her Gonrnor, of AUba;tiathr..lu-h;3---.n euouU of uiilitarv li, to dksc,vr that the: uat;V , 'V P ment as they desu'eh I he peoj.le . ot tao. , , . f f so ulld uhlirin-i . . , 'r". V-V.1"" V- Ul t ', T . . , . . , pomp ad piri-uru-tahf"" of -rhn-iiu wn" i but ? ,Kt? tn l,r--v"-'tth bu-dx scttdin-there and dafil- Carolinas, of Virginia, of .Alabama, of Missis-! ' rea pr,.:ciplen uf ct v ana ren.ous i.i..Slj hcr leg..slt..re, have each .stamped ,t W.ti. lto tmM.al al-UatiiVrtru XIVH' Al? " tLa "h:'1' a tt:rml ftr Florida of r.,ui-iana of Texa uf : ijde. t, tnen we pivf.T war to such a peace. nn-: t..-u.maue.ta olt .np.-.H . ot "the people, - to- j m,qua!dVed di-approbalion. It North" Uaro- worst : d-tscription. ;pl---ho..:d hie amount t f.-t-tt-d Wiia wppi,onio.,U Of Lo ! , oi lexa tr Lather with amenda-nts to the mod amhi-r-i,. i , . , V ! I writ ' thi.5 from mp Holm..; Ood !i:.nWs from ' " ;'ycl-s. Uut, a la, the veil of that tel... Tennessee, of Arkansas, nad the anu objc; - . Kxcj.GR OF Ivisonkus. We fear um,s :u.d exceptionable' p r?s of alie .Td !-,na S;:,,'l f-V t;Km artu t,mt t,,u iU.uc, I hall date m v nt.-pUaUv tb, great h,lift gamier by a iuexpi- in view. The people of Kentucky and Afc.ry-1 t , . , Coi.s.i u'ioii of GovemmoH ooiAt to be 1.h1'- rushed out. This he di.c t.,U. .y of the Y,,t. Till ;y i-vxi wiitin-, g-Jutie-: ?' "J terd oi oat did r t hU 7o.,l,l fo div oo. -t tl m---. ri-r'.f bur thM our Government has ag:im shown tli.?: C U'J" u J,tV ;f - IO l . . r , . I mrm, faro ve well. - - b, d. - Hat tho.enem.v is tha.u..r,ug a tbtt wall. land. WOUIlt tO-aaV -aS-Su 1 tllO olie ilur, OUl . . , ...... . r. ..ui--ii,j lb- t onvunitun of t.i ..lt.iv t;f .l.-niftul (if ! i..-.o .". 1 - . ' ., .- , , .. W A...i:ii.t h. n iv . .i ....... : .v.... for the audacious tyranny 6i a iwpiistnnis gov liuthcr. iu tho case of Ueast Butler I r ii.ill or v l. ,..!-! 1,. ernment that has UMirped power. t. bind 'and th-tt of Diddgn-n. ' if it kidei-d be; piii''5e - d auu-ndio-; the Muid Consd uton, jFor the Caroliawa- and crush Sovereign State:, that were once; , ; ' ... freo Common wealths. Let this be ver ; i i . i . i m- . r .. . i 1 1 n - . where .understood abrnad - M 'i r.. jior their eon-idirrtti'.i, prevb.-us tothe r .tl- 1 l yiu ii ivi wwi inilliv" 1 i- , . i- . . . . . i j i;mtiOii el tue (joi-s.iiuuou idort-saia en the jp.iil '.o tiio .Su te of X. nth CJt; e!n;t. ' DLSCUSSiO-N I.N" TllK .-JSVCXTH LT1S li-.ll. Ma. -Editor: The can did ate for Con- jiio.a whioh Titud poured dowi migiitv l.amoiiM j of rock, and showers of fire. Th walls ave w.tr Bi,,..,, . , , iv. iiaaiiHummiirsiHurt'. 1U5 walls "avo w.tr , i-.-VCisptioas. - t -the -itv whs entered tho temple iuvlf v V e pubu.-Ii this mofninar as a matter oi'Uiforiaa- storU'd. Faiain-i in the luantiuie had niadctuvh tion, liij foil .vi:ir sxtr-iotd fro n a circular ij.u:d havoc, that the b.-tdir.d w-.-vo in.ir,. lit.. . iift:n fl Ikh-':1'! .If' l. lll..-lliH.n . i 1 h J u 1 i r i r! T 1H nil tit...- .1.. 1 1. .1 . . ... I : 1 ... vxii.-wnnivii , t .......... . r., i... .... ui . iii.-.iiiii en iiir Liv'us i. inoir i...1. U . .... ,. 1 .. I . . I. . i . A'iKir-LfiJsiLDKi-uri in -ir i.e.. r. : nature u- right ol ovtfry btato, .North .uwbouui. :; - ,,. . -11 1 ' ' 11 gross in f .7th district addressed a l-,r-e' L T!l ot e.iotio,-, will pveth, mot P-i a ay that a .notber d,v-ured h.-r fi-m its "own. political relati...is and to v- exempt in cases olie-.-U!iir owf own citn'.ens. !o.d i.i AS4.- That sae Scotch caution ',-:.,, ivi, r-.,. .i , --'-d aUwafem to tb i ovi .ions of paraj-radi rff,i 111 tt7 : t,l,!'u."K avrful word o; ti e w.ir- f i r.- m !" -.auutsace at nwi Gteek Ciiurca, o:i iii.u-suay..iv, O. O. .S" -.it 2.;. A. an-J L G O .-u-int iVi--. J-f I ''-. hc-e ho t.au first ledtheJw. towards th ern itU a. it pleases. l ma i uoo.iuu. iiH-n t her-? is a wonlertii! uupl;iy of i:rmuess. ' vvhicn chameieri.ed-Nonh Carolina ia 17B3.Uast. Considers hie anxiety was felt to he-irihrVoancelion with thla.-.t elau of thl.-4ih --ctiou llaiu !''-'-- 'Tu- a-u.-e,- and dolirate won. a a we ldedije (.ursclves to maititaiu through uil .,; , ,. ,, i ., , . .,-..! . . . , , - . , . ' . ! i ! , i; t;-,.r-Ht . 1 'oo-....- .v, a .tlt r of ih.--it-t of Cua-resj c-it d. ; a aong.,t y.u, who would nt adventure to t th thecommi,..- v-ms-v,, i.v- ;s v., li.e aad! ' tl,C k,,KAVU!- lt . Hl'l"Ut thlit ;oh.uaetenzcs her conduct to-day. She tao di.t.ogud speaker upon tua.taje of Ti-U pxmxvixfx i;jlb,lc;3 th, whol3 8Vst3:n.nf ! -le b r ,o..t p4 n th p. vand for delicafncs , 7 , " 'J -:. 4 , ; . v 'IW h.t- not only been recognized, hot Idd-iscntpuloush jealous of her rMts and the t,ie K1Rtry any. proposed method of e:c-d.nai'.3 nrovi-.l ;d b,- law f maiat.th, th,- iadu'al .aui t--Md.?rn i?s-her tye sh-di b evil toAa d her think, ami tee!, and can write r seak : v.o, . ' f"'uu J"- 4a -- -'o-1 ,l 1 1 lue ...-..; i .. ... .i- , ,. I .... ... .... - . ,. ' voa .-ur o.i ? an 1 l-l oh r.-,n . ui. .ti i. v. shall maintain against all pP,.,iui; n.e.ver,;, atigren, who was to .have been buried wnererhts of her citizens. In the Declaration of ! . t,- . An , . , fv, v id.-.euce. j?u-.- shad.t th--t tor want ot all thm- a -cretly . , , , h .'..j ti i i ... , . - i f , eilCe ftol.tting war. lnree candi- 2. The inveti-ution of cvpv ci- nrAS.Et-d m tn- "'S !n,- sfaitnf-a wherewith thine en.-mv home or abroad, tue f-rajid.tvue, in. estructiolel none could know his resting place, is to be j hts adoptwi by xNorth Carolina in 1770, dates are in the fluid, and thav n,idrP l ,,,Lf. h, th . , , LV h Uhall diosi ih ,(! in th, srats." Still, a- if the principle of free government, on tins n out 'The Sovereignty .i the "itatc . ' , , , . ,r -T , , ! telegram rclatis e to this question Vi i hapnen to know that .Mr. noldeni stands on the same i.latform that Csernor Brown and Vice President .Stephens docs, j ra,'Ki,'V his of exchange with. Cummission aud if he be a traitor so are they. . lie. op-'i Ouhl, wheveby all our prisoners will 1h- n8 ro...wfri.i..M r- u V.r. . ,u ...,,d in- i exchanged. llw agrecuuH.t, noweser. re exhnmed to satisfy the desire ofour enemies. ; which stands to this day in force, and which We find the fdlosring in a Washington ngram relative to this question : It is understood that Gen. Butler has ar- mains t. be sanctioned by tr.e llrrhmond and i- Washington authorities. It is known tliat the- rebels are exceedingly anxious to secure their prisoners, who have "fattened in their comfortable quarters fur the soring cam- no law of Congress should impair Or destroy, occurs the following- language : 'I hat everv freeman restrained of his liber ty is entitled io a 'remedy, to inquire into t-e lawfulness thereof, 'ind t remove the same, if unlawful; and. that such remedy ought not to be denied or delayed. This is ail that Xorth Carolina demands and this much she is entitled to. UiarySiaasd jxbiaI Slavery. "fl. t.i l.-.trvi . li.ia 1 1 1 ui in I.-... I to niir n;'i'I- -vi rt..n r r:. t "'o','f ' .1 ... !... nvi.ni-iL'i.i.m .r oin'iiifmut:i.!i ir ft T. orti-F.MK Slnnrnp vest.enhuv. sent as-!-1 1 surances to Admiral Dahlgreu that the next Iboat would bring down. the body of his son. of the largest an most attentive audiences "bt-unod by th.- en roll in o.ticer, with the co- 1 J, ,1 w ,n not scourge enough, c ptT,r ' amhl ;i ir Pr n.. . "P-'-ation of the t,nnprarv boards. ) and all action .us ota ?u.d '"vd eaehotlu-r a th,.y inc evei asMmbled at bear Creek. Ine candi- ;nut bi in direct vijw-ofthenecee-itie indicated l ay talse prophets ran novvhnj- through dates are Col. James il. Leach, of Davids A. G. Foster, Esq , of 1: X. A. Itarnsey, of tlie Anny clnracter of the gentlemen, we were pre pared tor an exhibition of fairness in debate and that refined and gentlemanly courtesy which should ever characterize the discus sions of those who aspire to such a high and honorable olSee And we are grvtified at he inar. able to state, that in this jast and rea sonable expectation we were not disappoint ej. Col. Leacn commence. and spoke one'hour and a qu Leach, of Davidson. ! t'oininaT.dauts will institute such mods of enquiry ? in,l(.!i-.h an,l p..nf' ;lUil l'eoa"'t as wil. furnish the milist testjimmv. .tandoipll, and Capt. Th.. policy o.tho law is to enforce th,lagt 'my. trom the high amount ot-prodii.-.tion in everv ease in which the tii.tf on a vigorous -proscution ot tue war while tlie Cjon federate a,ud Slate governments Khali do ail tl.ey can to hrisg the struggle to an honorable termination by -negotiation. Tli3 Conservatives f Georgia and North Car- jliwa oc.mpv the same identical grotuid, andr-'S" as b.-tsvcea Mr. Hidden, Govern. r Hi'.wn and 'icc Proitlnt Strphns there is not -the fchado'w i.t" dilference. PiutgretJ. The J'rojrcss speaks as on a having author ity. We cannot say whether it bo ho or not If Mr. Hoi del i is fr a vigorous pn.ecutiou of the' war. he owes it to the State, to tb" Confederacy, the people and to himself to come out over his own signature and sav so. If Mr. Holden eauaot so far as tins commit himself befme the people, what mu.,t they expect of "him ! vi,;i ..- v.-..,..-......... ..r t. r,l-Aherv have ail equal right to comr 11 . . , , i r i . ii i r (-r-jvei nor Frattioi a. o: Mar land, lias nttn a - blo stand taken by Gov. Brown ami ice ais,J "-'- c tu'-L icttwti, Ueu. Lcw- allaee, the ... ... . , , fjc-i ,i-r.i fn-roiTur vc wir. .lpiKi.n T-ln-itv i '"'', m which tie .x presses tneopir 1'rcsKlent Stephens, we nave an ac.umg anu --"-- -t, j eleetion tin-judges of election Should not be cou- Cant Ram ,ev next took tht tt- bnt . . . . ... ii.,..: !..:... ,.-:tl r. . .... a . ...;..!.... .1. ,.r L - ... ., . perfect detestation for those who could ad-j ' "l'uni- " " '"ir; "v-... 'th 6 h h .blio, but ; way f.r a fow moments to the Rev. reouit-ei'espons.'s to pariicular interrogations. The Harris 1 ysor, of Moore county, who male a detail i. .a i li. Tin schedule'of terms hereto a:- foe and the famine was not scourge ehouffh. citiz- 1 . I!l" met ia tin streets every imaie 'f despair ..nplet th. . gha.stly picture of the fait of Jet muloni . And now the temple was set on fire, the Jews rushing through the ilanies to peri.-h auiiiist its ruinj It was a calai auiuVner nifht the 10th of Auirust: tit? . t 1 1 I . . . !.- 1 ... ' . . - - -j prnded will, it is b.lieved. ineet a maioritv of the! W,1-Vle. '.llU n which stoo.l the to.nple was one jjr. eases that are to be present ed. Whert- it is d.ubt-i f.nac 0 ;,Ze '. A- runt of cedar crawAod :ul whether rh, caso is covered by tha classiiica-1 - " l'mU , '.' doini ,ike "f tion. commandant will in - -u -ral decide bv 1 eier-, ri niu-1 d11-'- ' Uvuunh the lurid atmosphr alt euee to th plain int ,nt of tlu law, or refer the w f c-& nd .daughter; thi echo -s of har iia;ter to Hs Ouroau. with full t-'istiinonv and -n ' V Ji;." ''- 01 M" n(l 1,15 ion. In ad details theie must be satisfaetory'erid nee of the nee iisity. as pressed ia fien'l (irders. SCHSDOI..; OK TfillilS. .d. unto; Oaves. A nnnjr-t the smoknic ruina. and oyer pile of the dead. "Tans pla-nted the staad- a.-u 01 iiom liiuj were luuiUe.r tlr.i.at'avpug ... ... . .1 1 tianinr liis reiut:iion as an was earriea oy a large inajwruy o uib popu-i - t , -. j ous debater, lt will- bt it limits of this eommumcatio; u e are not an n. w-, throilfflV the ar-umerrts an 1 illustration, of North Carolina has received the ticlc and j reading the following f.oia lafe United Stales jhJs pl)SiLi()U -c ne quotel from his speeeh- cannot resist it. because those who had the j papers. An election in Yai;k;edom is to-da) es in the legislature of thi State and of the posser failed to assemble the Legislature at t a farce. llvv titrtikful .ught our pe pie to j Congress of the United States, his position the proper time F rotrets s. - ! hCj ,jK t aii'.uh enors have been cou.miUjon the subject of secession.; th -t he wis on- We bg respectfully to ddler with ouritt.j t,v our authorities they have yet pre !d'sel to the suspension ot the na,at corpus. 3. W h-ire th '.-e are t-.vo or more farms contiu-, " VrV . SU4, 1 1nt ,''l'u";iu"'- In t-t I the diciii..n ,a-i or vin UV,J aales ot each other, ineaiuriu--1 , , 1 . " ;"" " "v' lLi- uis.cu.-j.ston u . ,.. .1 1 .... "ihe.ii.t the warning voio oflumth-.v ...a.is..a arter, fully S'.lS-j hands, a.uountini- in tbe arjr.-e-at to fi teen enlv, 1 say untoyou all. th.-se things shall hm.i4 able and in .rCi I hands, or where one p-rson Inu two or more pjan-f u7'u ln? 11 alK"' . , . "'" . " " .; It ation within (h e miles of ench-.tlu..- havin.; an i1' TuJaem, thou that KiUe.-t, the prwt.bi ts npOdsiOie, Hi - the I !1,,,r,..,( , lkp Ji,..a. .1. !... 51,1,1 touust ue;u that are .-cut to then. 1. to follow him Id-tail ft one o.'.son as ov.ise.M- or 'manao-..." ..V tl... V1 ol1 .vwur. house is le.t ui.to yon dewdate !' And two r ino.-e farm; i'rovid d, there. is on eitli . iar;.-? a white male adalt, declared by the enrolling odicer and the temporary board capable of m in .-ifing t.ls ; farms with a reasonabl;? eifieieney. not liabie t- military dnt.v, and p!-.rt ided the per- 0,1 detailed wa. on tha 1st day of January, IStH. -it'-ier own r, ma'ia-x-ar or oveiver residing on the farms; aff-1 orovid -d the owners of t-aid farms -hali d seveiul bond, on the terms ore friend of the Progress. Nortli Carulina re- urVl d free and una amelcde purity of die ia.u1.51..w.)u h--"H''ls "l voagrass, : oC .H)J f;rH he owners of : teen hands, except that ' RV is it tue "ts'.st m.ai and last dolia.'-r-iwi ho kick which was not aondnistered ( b.-dlot bo ? We have ke're substance ol i !" ff1' iie the opinions expressed j such arsons .hall not he allowed the privilege of j presses, lhoewho favor Mispensi-.,, of frcU; c-lurt w .. . , , .. .j .!iu lr.s speech made in Forsyth last Au-ust 1 I"-iat;'.tl'1 P "v l''d V i"- l i"n.us, martial law drum bead t.rds of eivd. .to eery otne. ste u tt.c -..UKacrat j . , - w and punhsne I m the P rot truss of a late date. a vc-, . .1 . .a, aT. aii .... m ,,a h,;.w iU,s u.al ml ilvr, have not 1-uM.shed the dam. . ve B""" - . .1 tjol. Leacu ma a varv iavorabf innression M-fs than lifteen. and .ive. or more than live hands. "I." '' c" i 1 .wm-ur -Stephens, tf tl,H I T -H vi w 1 . . I .uilae n.ta 1 j-.a . i l t r-i ion o a rkf.ia.,-. 1. .yH ' ' i k Vi - I'll mi!l( ill V'fcl'M.lnif 1 I I a f .i. I. fn th; owner-s of ti te-u or more lipids, on-apt i should i-sue riipaliirienis, fbrthe noo. fiat fo:- each landless than fi;t eon, down to iive. . tvUl . a .... ... 1 . v.. ' , , .. 1 i i- r r. I. ... ' .hij i no pat luo ti,.vcs. &uou rt tn .... ta-re b iuoolied nv j pounds lass m"at, tuus : , 3 - ' ""rr 1 . -" w ji each of .bui teen handj, nbu-tv-aVe; thirteen haiids. I n 1 io U,e ";' to s..e What the fct . : 1 thus were the Hebrew peopl- scattered over th face of the eartb, atill retaining u this inui"il,....r myfteiiou- id.utily sliil a living proof of tlio truth of tlnwe prophets thav had scattered ..r s'.aln st'll, vakdy a va itin th it it.ssiab, wJu. . ilivin--! mi-si n wi" fa'Jill -d eighteen ecnturh-, afr, upon the Mount of f.'alvarv. Sl.i V.. iJirr.WF.itLYTiOX. d, iias-rm.n a,in section as tl0 vote OI1 t,ie th; j Military b.n . anion that at thei Ihursday m April will show. North Carolina toll neb vdcato anv neace short of independence. I renectum is always nest The people of this section V the St.tty de-j could, do no more than Georgia did that .i xt. r. i- :i i - i as sbotilv to nrotest araiust the action of i to apnlv wro peace iney iniiiK .v can oo aumnu-. .-iv , . , Hue ot hve hu.alrJd dollar and imprisonment :' morrt asilv bv- n, .tial.mn nod the sword . te tate Oollgress in certian measures w men i. Service in the iit bel Ar ny . . - ! . i-. ilave vou ever served in the rebel army ? than by the sword alone. inr-y have a righSi '""r "V " 11 '-'- .wing is a li.t bt the - particular intei i gato- j S(eec, attacking Col. Leach "which have been adopted, and lor reluaing x , . apply them a judg-e of election is liable to a statements he. had made m M to indulgo in this belief. Put thev will nox! and rtec'y. fieddon. 2- Aid to those in Ai med Keb. IIion. Have von ever j-ivn aid to tbe rebellion ? II a v 4 about some ore county. As to the point of Mr. Tysor's remarks i am not sure, and will make no comments, t 'apt Ramsey stated that he canie as the reprcsen dave you never -iveu money to those intending ' , , , . "-a-p n. npftwi that Iru.lcs f.i nnv nfili-ati.-rf 4 v-. r:. .. ! to join the reOoliiou r - i . ' .. t - . ........... . liv i.i-iMuuui" o . lijiiiio. im iavc j a"e y with the dejested l aukee. Ihey hold themjs'vui, passed a law exenipung Ju.-tices of the . in greater contempt than thy do the iujin . Pcnu-e fr m conscription, Gov. Smith refused est sort of free negroes. When we speak I u I'tiify to the exemption of ail undei the Uius of Yankees, wo refer to the preseu ! l:r 45 The Secretary of War. has how Yankne finvpmmpnt. an.H V.V .! lv" ' n commendable respect for the dative of the Arm v of. the soldiers in the I tlu; P.-rson habitually, iadustnou?ly , . ana in gonu uiirn engajrea in tua occutaiion :hj j.ccte I, ot which he had no which the detail is tri anttd. Knrolling otlicers are l iio-tv; twelve hand . eieb t v-fi v eix hands, fifty-live; five hands, ti'ty pounds. o. v ni-re a .-tans are auoweu to pv-ra ns navi:ig coi:(J i.-incer ol ihe gocriain.nt has to s;;v i . i ...... i n . . . . J aooiiL me biuie ti toe country, hi publish. ilia- 1 ho -" rk . . i j-!..a....tw..... ft;... . . ess than five hands, thev 8ha!l enter iuto lik-j Mi-c ' ' , t 1 IV, "V -.li' 1(n- rations M sell all their surplus productions to the la''-.-",d P.V, ic., ol Mr. Lavis and his pri e rovern nent. miniMc-r, ieiijauiin, tliey are oi b. Ail details herein prescribed to be allowed arp subi -ct to revocation bv the coihmandant of con- .sciipts, on the report of the enrolling o.lieer that dave you never given money to, their agents? doubt, that he would do all in his power it: be unusually vioilantin supe. vi-in;- such details, las the lumb over tl Have you never given money, clothing, or pro-j for the St)llliers . .favored an increase of pay !miilJl1 hl this duty constitute grave derelic- j pVos, which Us isiens tor the purpose ot aiding toe enngiatiou of! . - tlon . , i bid drooidrhr 1-oW er.sons froui this State to the S.,uth ? j ail(l tne, imm -diate - conscription ot every 7. Enrolling o!ncrs ar? required to exercise the u,.P,no l'0-Vtc visions D iiavcf you never seat money, ciuining, or pi on-; ame-oouiea oiiicer now engiiged in the con- ! su.r.ii to lKM-sens in the toutk since rne l to. -uion : ; : ... :.. 4i. . e....... o... i i i i .7 . , , , . i t)li. o..f. .ii;,.,, ii'p ei iee ui ine otaie : tnat ua uau Deen J. Comic: t and VmcoUi agement to the iteoeliien. . ' ' " Sou. Comfort or encouragement means advo-j in tne seivice rnree years an Knew the ... ; " ! -ii.t.boi itv of St if T.pirlfdation- and ro ors, tor there are there, to this day, many m - J , . , 1 , " I-. fine veden of uov. Smith, Ims e: blo and true. Avho have not the mark of the. . .. .. . . . . ; fOf-;!Cfs ol ine Peace in that Mate, beast. ! '. C o Nrsr-k ii" tion. The enrolling cfBcers are partin.:nt circumstances win be inquired into. Amonar these are fitness for the field, abilitv or aptitude for the purposes of the detail; condition of th i lamily; whether any, or how many are iu the military service; public good, justice, cquitv or nseessitv. Ac. v..v - ly -l . .i.i ! - i ha- o-iven comfort and encouragement to the re-i "-'',. icsuieut ; tout in .ms opinion tr.is war xm. details roa pobuc necessity. odlin. . ' i was inevitable and had to come, and that the' . A ppiioaiions-for detail, such, as are not required " ,, Icacr, advice in favor of. We aid the i e 11 ion by wants of the soldiers, and that, in the recess ogardless lv- one,, clothing aiutoviuis; we give !f QtnsreA, lQ would'be with his com nan v exempted H cumjorr.ov vncournji.unu wyuu! - - - i talked in iavoi- of Maryland flining with the South, j lnit W;u wji;fn2r to eave tlvlt ju thQ iaaa3 f i no rejoiced over the victories ot the rebel army. . . . . . J ... i ... :the rrosnlent. that, in his nnirnmi trisi wni- nl Ui D 1 tin.' ha f the government We tkiilish all the-.-.- r-nl yet it sballnicver be said' we refused to mast pubiio the publicly expressed .-opiniom of ihe Vice President. Do these presses that have been a .dlent e great speech of MrSt-- i edfUiifted the eom.trr an I revive, prefer martial law utmost can ion ia rccommcndiuir details in the i 'vil law military tyranny to constitution classes enirnorated. It is by no mc-"- :nnndei to' al liberty ? 11' so tny should suppress the g.aut tbim indiscriminat ly. but te lira t them asgreat speeh of the Yiee-lhoident and adhere - .. ...... i u..a.Siv... nuu - S"u- 0'tn -n.l 1-nd tlin iii uim!.. !,.., l . . ... ...... ...... ...w ... . wv. . . . --. .0. w.-io ti.ab V'OftU'I its earthly career iu Februiry. We appeal to tlie bithren to publish the speech ol';lr. Stephens and let the represen tatives to the new Congress, so.n io Hssemble, know what the people expect at their hands. the speech ot .Stephens and the message of' Y. the Tarboro1 journal resuming a literary iiic inercury. 't.u.-.iy eng-;gt-U at ..yateviue mis weeK., Dag- ilave. rou ever given comfort or encouragelneiit; . , .,M . - tbi w ,,rt . ta' s',v.,c 1 au Si ""'itai-y DurOans, or j J,rovvn, upon which what i known as the B. Smith, Esq., ;formerly "the Editor of: iriu- off the lomcri ts -So many haw been ! to the ivbellion? - , i1'" " ; t wr:t. , tor . service in any oi tha departments of the gov- .-oeg;a P.a..rn' rests, is to become "tho , "-v.ijr i-ui.u - ; .-;-, o.t ue i on. i, ""-V -o . : ..-ait.m. a t tTirtsid t...-1 Rainsev S lirst sneech in this cariv-a!-.? b said ernnif-nt. inclnoinsr service v'ith contractors, will P. . ... . . ' Mtrreurv. and of an agricultural ! taken IVmn this ihue before, or h A vo'un-i Vi,".' i " r th Stite in rebeliion? - Ithnh l.U vflm,rt5 ,. r.Mlmch.;,. Jbi: wad. .accompanied by a descriptive IkCto-; - ' anU WV Wilt'- ,,.""- r, - -; . ' .j-. ..... .... ... - - - uc,eg!J ; - - a"- jtb-euroilincroheer of th appropriate eountv or;-v-ry u.-hi m ine uomejeraey to have a published at the above place, is about ;teered. that but few are .rsble. ! . t' rV'u" it vwv ? ' juitory, but that he should improve, and (district, ami be .-uppoit .-d by the jo'iidavit of the; ch.ii.ee io read them both. Wc' shmdd be the publication of the Mcrcur v aI'r- c-v fnct enroling m er, 1Jxve V(!U n..v..r, in conversation, oTsrourageu wouiu canvass tne lUstrsct tnorougaiv ; tiiat.-i'J!'"-- ;-' "av . 3 'g'aa to puons.i siicti a speecr as that ol 1 ' .-. . . ..... , . ii.. r. .i... t.' a .. oi fif.ret nnieni ? !o. . .11:.. . .. 1. . ... r i- 1 1 he enroiiu.g o-ticer will institjos a minute anw a ... .1, .. 1 . .. . iournil at R-.ifh i-C'S t tins point ior teh-St time um'er the ! t"r uun' ,u. 1 . ".-" all of Fo t Sum-. UL bu'1ILls were ior mm, aua I ms election ; d .,iU.ching investigation into all the circumstances ' 1 y . iou u liiowu journal, at ivaieicn. 1 . ,; ...t,ii . , o ji nit uuh u.au oi r o. t ouui- ..,',.,. , . ...... uvt.r 1. u ... i... .... i . j ne enteri.a.neu no uouot. or tne ease, tne results oi wi.icn mav oe set toitu - -..n ... nc u . miscu. i.ow- 1 MV omut. . i , . ne w law ...i. umiui a jujjbessvu tu -superior taieutj !r. F.wter nett a.l.h-.wB..,! ...,,'r.r. ,., I on a separate sheet of paper i in justices of toe Peace xerr pce! ; te'i ? i ...... . 1 1. . r t .1... ..... ..... .... . utsiovaitv. - ...... . ' as a writer and will make a valuable-r'n nt-r. '. V 1 ' the Judges a-e sati heJ ihac a man is; a ,.;c:,r teinperate speeeh. ii w ,s ids a We refr our' readers to his advertisement in' Seven! District. ifn W to-day s naner. and trust that, lie mavTioro i n'.s is the day on which tne so Piters vote-tei- ot j .v-.v.. , . - , i-e ... :. ... .. . f. i . . r . il. . .UT: ' tnac support wnrtn the enterprise demands- l'jr ll!eiuw' OI "oongress - iu mw M-vnuu ,tav, -vv. j .-,..".- - V-' - i - ! .-rwjcwtf f( ; M PT li n (I I UC UHttAl. UI - .i T . , . . . . ,i. j ine lieur secession w&s aiimitted m the t un- Si i i .i rsi ever, lh..t su' h uocif-mys would bo nabiLihh. Hst-.-ict enrol'.iugoiiieer may, "the approves: t9 those vlr desire to -.... li.s 1 1 all civil hi v . LU 2 dO: ilC UlUil. ? I itil L - 11 I'll ."l A IV tlit V.. "xilil I .. .. .1 . . 1 1 i init;..i ' i j . i . i Liieii uui.t vi . i .1 . .1 , ... i t c-. - - .i:iim tit nnrti'.' .in-i v ,.,... i.,. ii,.... o .....-. ' --. . .... i peace man. out i lit the t i.tutitn inn ru ; :.,--.-a ... ... t!v,.n.,h nn ,.n,i.. .. w- " f - iuc -imu votrior ucr perm is n.a a u-gai o novpH th hand J aVbT .eau i aWo 'i people imoer mihtury rub. n ',.'-J,t-'-. . -1 " Vl. . .4 c.,i ; . h..r.. . i k.. f " i. . ..i i If th.- aoniicaut is refused, tha reason-, in full, i Lvt everv hf a 1 of a fa mil v r.rof-iim a enn v . - . . ..!,.. k .-.(' . .i .. . ..... .... . , -. will b; endorsed, an 1. iu cae ot anneal, tne naoer? ' at .stf-nMi.s n-.h ;i4 r. .r ii.ih ;n;ub-,uouitve,-s -- tu.it. -ou....:t i iu ne w is to thia Uuieau, tb rough th same! ,riHre, hVt ,w, w .V T , - - - - - ..i. . mv.i.n-. ; i-M UIM'K ti . r -r- - a iv j : . u:. 1 . i f . - - . -r - '''' i.. tor soma Uavs nast we have',1-fc t'-ace, irom iuai i".-i". - v..-... ...... .,.w n.r the te derate co .stitntion. it. a hom'ntr :w i made are enffa.?ea m pei -torinins- the duties on ac-i;u.ie u emoincc itjm ai. er y been comjieHcd to use bad" printin-iuk.-: that they will all vote, it is an important i 'l lw ? ' any Sn;e would tind that nt.empt. d it -'that cV.nt ol wl-ivb .y- - '.' " RuUigh V e fear we shall lie compelled do so for ' election, and everv vote should be poUel ! h"tV& Z u i tS -U-J'thJt? ? H? !" 'r-' :na -u'a ttempl-..tiiutUoald-b, .scl to cauipsof in.treion. - Ia KKVv JoFvV some days to come. The oil in '.flw m.'-! ' joaitb;, wintL o; -u iw ft-V'''" .f Presid--mt Davjs-wld -send an army -her. Km v. oif.uu roa.peasoss bkcwees 43 asb 50 ro j .-..- n a .9h,x M. ,,t. .ftlt - . ,. . . . . ' - ' -"j . - -vfrr Vvtd me- ,oi au'1 ' n.".' t .an w 1 Would be at oil. e at our uovehnmbnt woas. A.p.uti.m of the citizen? of liar Spreads after it I IMS been Oil the nfirx-r .1 -!.-.; li'rsvni-cs . A nnh.-o annMrci 1 1. th. to voto.-the J uderoay -hf nolHer. e jai-ne- 1-u . r . !' r ;nr r. - . ... , 1 1 , ,j ; -."ii ,,ov, 0V ,iV!r-.-. e his .-titeinenU. and must be gov-; nones. i n at no v:.S oppose! to moss ot the ! m-k'.v .... , n.. u.g e.mil-1cuiwi..u,n3uio yiinu """',. --V-- wuca i--1414 our -paper iok Haleigh papers on the J2th imd., from th-,.md In tbe weight of testimonv. r.cts of the la?t - Congress ar.d if ele -te 1 be', " "'' - m any o. tua mm- mg was lu-m m loch nearly J1 the di indistinct at times. We 'think we shall : . .. ... ., ! " ... ' .,,, l r tU.. .i'..i-- t ' : ... lta;-v burean r in any or the -department.- ot tue the county er i .-presented. i 0i , 1 .... . "J'.mscnpt liureau, catting upon tf;e reserve; ...v, . . ..i v.. government, win ue made accomianii-it hv ade-f James r. Hod ' -a was callfl to the -ie aide to procure a sumdv ofrood iti;-: in n- 1 - .- 1 'M't h th,, .....1 ,.r., .y... ir.. 1 1 1: ?i?. 1. w.v u.l- .". . . . . , 1 . . 1 . r - a 1 !.,.. C!-1 n..- 1 v " i"u iHiu iii.iin .niiti u ,ii i;.:n,.nii; 11.1, iu n.c j'.-.n im . i.- li ii" vii i i.i in i .1- j . ;n.. .'icaa, v. i I e4U'.-levl TO a'-t iV.li- I,.. j. it . tfii-rr. t!ir.s.o. h.-f.n ."war. 17 ar.ii IS ar..i lot f i- s.; nnli, 9 w 1 fjriv li-own id t icOl CT I 1 . 1 . . . . ' -. . . ... j ... . . ., ... -T .. . ., i-"-i-- . s c. . 'Hi- u i j r, Tini. n.-ti. cfir ... v.- v. -. - - - ' .... - - - i ...... .T. . ,v . u - , . . . , . . .,....,., ., ............ i . - c.-.. ana it mu.,i spi iu. in n.; natun n: tu iiiii.iw, i-v. .1 r. iu ri. ui-M..r ih . e ... . ...i.:i.l .. i .l . ... .... Jf the peivon- f..r whose detail application it I '" Win wianny, ana tney will be ro'jrc.!t. nett County har- t., a meet - otiiets iij Chair, and as fM-creta r stated that v 7 -- i . " .! - 1 . i-... nn. um. v.'iii iivitiut ur icjfViiiC-.i , - , - - - " " ... ... .... v.iii. fci.ntJU lull fe hav "peen labrrinc- under the -v-me1-" 0 to or-ani into comi auies by the tli1' P--o e ot seeing t .ie ll. 1 iih0ut d "uht at ine ned meeli;.- of ConM? lU1 TrT' -tbe.nt:ct'S!sit-v. U,K tbe d' d, the ol-j.-ct of tna meeting wag to take into con.id- - x.k.11 i.iocun. unuer tne aiflt - - ; t t-.e one i.nd the n.ese ( f the ntr.i-r. repio-i M v ,t - : 4 , . . . . " r . tha po.iwd tor winch n required. . i ei ati.n the prop, icty ol reeonimendiug to the lov- culty, but expect to remedy the- mattr: lt'tl- msL W. so shrt a notice that uut . l5lue.j Ia Uin?e pai.t-ri-l.! North Carolina AndJtf. "7" ' ,.t , A f f -' ' c" , i 1 he di-,t.ieteuro!hnpr o:i.r aft-,,- iave.Stix;ati-a, ; l vt.i s ofour county some method ofm-curinr ' . i. ... , ' .. ! , i l. i . OI I,!e 'ec-iori ot Ajrover..or .mc, as also; mad-: and repo. ted aj directed iu preeeuin- iai a-; co-operatioc ansonff our.ve! vex iu the el-r-ti.in ho earliest possible day. lw v.lll hear oi it until the time .3 O'er. ; I .Uefiere h,.se pvovmee it has been bt..i; fU., 0apt . CoU L;.;,c., lh;U graph, may, if he approve the apdieatiorU iraat. taniidate- t.. rep.v-nt la th next 1 1 IV UlIIlC at tho Fasting asd Prayer. A correspondent!: writing to the Atlanta Intdli.jcnccr from Army at Dal ton, says'thaHt is a inte-worth v ; 1,1 fact that whenever a battle has taken pla between our forces and those of the enemy ?al' if i' V . t , i 1 ? f n wuum ininy aojs auer our "tiaj-s ot lasting' up rui humiliation srd .prayer," victory lias mvaria-1 k,ee. circumstance the logic seems. inevitable that!gwris theeS daVS shrUlbt rnfl.m of lint! ivorninnnll, j A 1 . h - . wmw..... ... v..j.i .... .0U . I J V AAlXT.i I'll t . 1 euy. ' eonte 1 , ' . r : -iS' or.ien. l ''.l"1- 1 V -, "-.!;iS the eU-ctiou was live months u' sir. th.-t 5 u---tl,.u,.i a P110'3 ,H!t vxceeumg: sixty dars, aim ae saiU. Horn iml.catnms, and from laets devtlot,- ihe. AlJA.il V IN UK INDIA CjLA:3. Meput lo A iV' ur.ev.aom use. 4. t-.i'l'"' -., u iniwr-j i ro w S t m: i '- .orwaiu tae paperd tome cou.mauuant, lor nii j ng every .lay , 1 1. at in ail prohahil.tv thery would i!.v,. it,-.. . . i... i . . .' - . j.-..,' " i 1 ' . ' 13 nat in.g.U .lapj el action. -he mativ candidal...-. 1 ;?- r - l h.. .!..;.. it. th Jnui i n- ' ,- i CW 15,0 'nlou-in 2 !-" - - .. , in that time, th it he had supported Gov. f.or Aa pi from the action of the -nrollinff oIS- ; fra-es-thafto 'elect from thdr -nuu'bei- covd the.'ioi . .i lei. .cci.cu l;, iii..h,-n.i.i iv..1;, Wi.v.dl ..nrselves of the divtinumshea l v.-rt,.- atll j:1t n.,t , . i;,, ra,m,.,nhRi. ,,.. tabio thu t un.f ; i,,,,;...rl; .7' '"'' - -a ; ! .r.rtT- r,f v..v.lriiv to fun sift imrxaehmei.t i scis ii- liked, and some he did not a ..nri.v... I oureau. t enoi t; he baa no doubt in fii mind that if we .-ou .t ; , . INOAloiiri, ikaits of ,f m .r-f-4 ) ! T " i . v e i I l'-at he ii 0"":. I fine - "a --.. w -..,',!., n , 1 v. nT'iLS 1- Aiiri"vvs, M3CH1SCI3, -"r. jdevi ic ym? method by which the people could b -C; . - r -"UrC'V ir.uul-v.d m above ly the t.vorfd -organ . o; l..al ue ...fmo.,t ,vs. i.ue ..- lei: d-nnj , A p-..'lie:'tion for detail for service in any of thf-1 'ai. Iv. r-pi et. nted tiierw would L no I!olde?.i? :y i-eceniuti -.1, ICO.'.. n,?minit,f--ation. ' j '-nei i.ui, i.iii.e.. it ne v.a-i ooisi as -h.s re-; :ri!itar,-. bii -aux,i-tor aity. of the depait.neiits ol i candidate iii our county with the 'faintest hope Of i . . ii i y miiKte .-.-liipa are wri . . . . - - . . - - " ' " f r U,-Cl ", election, uu-. i '"-"fc '.""iuu...,; e-.n a.; n aru-; . i- ciion, if.r even a a nee man with the h- -1 di-ti-ied ior sale. -No iVi-iut in Van- v o are rt io oe e.as-eu oy ma .t..- ag-unst rum. liut 1 have tuade t is ijimiini ; a a-, mcjnan'ji. or pei.i--o. sei-.-ntiru; ?nl, toUiiv-titre j Lonjcrtera.ejjrejw.lue. vreh at ail. The people are hud i,j.,r any other orm as on, of tim.c p,p-sj . uc.it ioli alread, to.. Ion- Vve prulSCS or tne gadantry uftlw otti:ei -.. ' ,.;,fl r,:vh: it has been to ur. cl.cont.-m r c' -y statin, that the cm- ;. tu. partv, tl.edurito he per formed, ant wh v ! Krin-ah-mt tliis desirVil conmmatioT,. tJw niid tu. w i jio'e hearts are in our: .." , n-., t . f '' i 111 t? a itli d.st. ict w ill b. an iderestin-'?hi- eervices are indLsoensabie. and the nei-txi fo: . resolutions were oaed : cause. All the foreign ofiicers ptui,lC- - me o. nm et, arm J .,n0t u?,-1 w Unserve to show the .-treogiii otUvi'icil lh - dfsal U required, 'must be distinctly 'ut. That we reemacirnd to the loyal people of us, and th Eivzhsh Gonmmenl is hit-i:-pcrs d that class have supportea meat,-. ixxiVm Van.-o imd.Mr. iloldca. in the race to !st-0,',n - , - , - ' , ; our cmuity to hoia a toni-.-ntioa at Lsllintoi: o- r.L .Vnhc are ,.,W h, gre,u uref, U.at lm.. c..t .! cn.ip: com- ue off Mi Auj-.l. . - . . U .aSu'S. SSSiSS'EiSS Ki!S:'"" ,.f Vi'a hre 'unc of thoe w.so desire iau UUil,t.iV. oiiicer contracted witn, or tn j heao m tlw epart- 1 hat we recommend primary nic-etii.r i.. L An article is gem- the rounds of the ra- n,,t .t Jn ;,,.,!;, ! V,., ,if ... ' 1 vl, il'Iied Per, to the effect that some foody has recent-! ship is rarely now to be ecn in' this nart oflto aPP?J tlie cure tr t,,e sc.ttt of disease. the ocean. All are m goo health and spir- Wc wish to -re move the cause ot discontent its on bord the Alabama." Enqnir.r. ! that exists. We knorv it exists, and thesoon- iy discovered ti e lost books of Solomon. Uh W e suniiofo f he .-I - " Mvvuuxrui itlfl 1CU II", 1& UUc Erown's last Message. MarieUa Pcbel. No one will accuse the author of the f writing, any thing that will be- tal one cf the lost .books- of Solomon. Sr it is .removed the better for the Govern- , The Missouri Democrat, the IcaditT- AL-oli i n i t. i i i, ; above . ... , aum, aim mcllt and the people. It shows a lamrntable tion organ of the est,, declares : if .a high! f . i - r' i , ken fo. i. i I . i 'state of anairs. -when the ice President c. -L 11 ur handed attempt is to be made do force 31r." , , ... - hinrnln-a nomination iii)nn fh,t .-f the Confederacy delivers a speec-i Avh:ch the - V " '-u vouiuniiou, It-rT the attempt will' necessarily beget a revolt ; j organs f the administration an,d iheir satehtes VveTl tiA l'-e3;)f tho looh of Vic. for wliich, and for whatever disastrous ronse-'.are afraid for the people to. read. . There f ,'i('Jh.i',lS- f r at t-hrs Office. ,,15enrcsflou-' from t. these .enfrat--cb.lrCr1iati.t fcc 8mx-thiP rcttcn in UcniEark I m ij..'.. . ,,-15 h.d:ccl m lc L id rerpoiible, " - ' , Far the Carolinian. j - BT A BQBE50yii. I. CAMP HOLMES. meat, that ihe serviced of the particular pafth-s ! held in the diil'erf nt d'n-tricifl of the countvon th? ara i.etuired T- r the performance of 'indispensable i 4th Hatl;:ia v ill A fuil, for the purpose of ser.dii work. 7"he . tliitrict-carolling o.'iic-sr may gi ant j Del -afs to fftid fonventioti. " the detail for sixty days, and foriard toe pferj U-J, That every fr-ntlwian in this nu-etin- tt:rona the commanUaur I eacfr expressing nis t semen -tl is requested to give publtcit v to be abo- opinion to thi? biprcan for its action. j resolution?. . . Iftlo application i refused, " reasons Sn full willj itli, That aenpy of the proecedin of this -.r- -be euuorsed, and in ease-of ai'peal, papers for-! i- be sent to the Favrtteville Obri-v.-r '-.' v :i ?-f 1 .-.'1 tr. Inid Hurt-ltl Irill-.lti will, lt r&r . .... . ... '.i . If tho parties applied-tor are at work, they yvul JA.S'. V. lltj!i;KS a .r-j U. MO. HclvAT, fcec'y, . Api le ( L iM T&is Camp, situated on the hills of dAjctruction 1 Uiree miles north of the town of Vain D.-Iio-l-.t n be alloweU to remain tintu acuon is tai-eu. liota . . i . .. . . .. ' ' - ' ' '.. - , . ii- . ...... . . , r : . . : jjoa oid jonn uanvan woma sav. Is probaby th wlsi: suau oc s.at i t i.-i eaip.-. i i.isu ..t-nou. most strictly jruai ded o; any similar lustitutiou in 1 Application for the d. tail of contractors hern- i selves mu?t also contain tne cartmcata r.; tn; i:?aui hilst at tha (Tar) of fn?tmefion r,m. oi the I7ur. au, require.! Oi'ta-: JIUi .'Cua Oi tHe fci, 8. C, one line Is al;-ray? open in Cst fjci. "t- . MEDIA TULY a good .VIJKSf:. -Apnlv m arrft - UAKDWICI. :" i
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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April 19, 1864, edition 1
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