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carolina watchman wlgkktiv salisbury n c march 2 im vol xx numbeii 41 1 i buuner l-.niiuk \ -«■i * i'ln h'lili.l on n«isss*f»sis.vr1«m«i.s ill tlte position of kenlneky llmo n ■' the kentucky ltipilaturt a rangtment of ihs federal administration — ii delegation u congress called upon i oppose mny further odd m prosecution of un wdr ths following n the preamble md reseluiiom introduced nt lh kcutuelt legislature in fe lation io lhe war ol which the telegraph ba niliie u il will hi seen lll.il they r,ir nl an niji tatll .- i ' ■••■ier ii ml ne in.hi nnd defiant iathairarraignm.il ofthofi i ral admin lien l'ii i iii-lii,n the loyally and gallant x of kentucky and in •• tii cou larj mi in shams uud slavish subj ction oi hai im ii ii vl.ind while kentuck iho*openly and boldl denotn • and repodiatei th ninislrati ■- m it land reci iv ■i i ei ii < lvi mi-l'l.-ll m i her loyalty submits n ill us atrncilin and usurpation without s whim refu raise her 11 '.*. and enjoy 11 n ita plimetil acknowledged in „ pubtii '.-.!■, wai li iiglon ni h iving i g tbe li i.e i *' war i federal g.ii ernment in i1 . nal lhe soulh a i rvi i pari of i history ol he i tli i gi nm , ii i iiiiiiu.-nii ill eft i ie a iii i - p - i in .,• the laud i'l f the t.ov . nun--,iv and it ia ih il . m ', nv i a stai 1 i ii the . ■uu impi eas upon in lo ii |* - n •. , uih for leu bj in pro isions ; nil go i citizens lo | hraoiii upon ih r i ■;'■•:•■and *.-. defend : iie * in»l tuliu . luntrv i ui ii il.ucc ii i ., ijie ei i - ' iuy olher deparim.nl nf the he . ts | . i l th r i'.ui il hli chi t th i dcra governmi . i risioos i maxim lhal " g-..vi - * theii , ■. - 1 * n whii.-h - i 11 ahould ernme it wj re i ist11 uted for in p ili et ni , an ; t,i perfonn this irown by an . -. <• nl pie 1 lietor ■' lh ..' ih federal tsovernmi pea ■11 ly lo th i ii and a l i..,i eminent of all p ih r i - . i.i,hi ih.-ii riiioe ol lllll si 1 . 1 which wi lei lu iln t..i'..u i.i i i'ii pi id it haa a lull irik i muv ni the i he baa ea trans |. irted tu tmi m lliathl ..;.|. ii he ii ia a i npriaoned a i rial b jury oi and his withheld u knowledge • i information us ■, , ise .,* their srreat ii lias subjected in ■barb .- amenl u boih -, in lr di if ihem ii in upou ii ih . nn vi i relea itha ■ll i . t la pre - in the foi ...... paper beo ticiie the in mih i n |, '' iv '' i ,! up m . , av i - tu u conscript wholl iucoiup«iildt wuh ' of ihouglii ni expression nl opinion ii ■h "< ■'• bj s who , iled upon the in usili • - ol hi idi straiion he haa i a used lu bi irrei ms en uged iu eiruulallnj pntitions 1 . . i ig with the rights t petit ; ii ha i holly disregarded the righl ol ihe people i,i !•,- ■•.- our in then pi rs ma hou i m and • i unreasonable search es mil seizuri " il li.m uu ii i u with the in lum nnil..u of justice in thi si ite i mrt b i ioli nil foi "'" judge , . adj i-u ml disparting theii grand juries aud by breaking open jail and iug prisoners confined under regulai dicial prunes foi felonie und other v "" ba iu sou ilu stun i u ig » hi h ■- kentuck forcibly wrested from i ha citii 1 ii righl lo be i eundidale foi ollice within tin k'u ol ih peopk thus striking down ll lee tiv frr.uchis ; nnl nnu m citizens ol thia maie un now m ooufluement beyond its boi ders for im ntbsr known reason lhan lhat they presented theinai ivei s ci iididsies for office before the people he has quartered lohiers in lhe house f i cilizens against their will md uol in the inuu | 1 ner prescribed in low lis hal |" iiiniii il his troop in iivi'rrun i ins stati . di ti g ii intei und fencing bl fsrifi mnl lot the have lacked tha houses of peaceful cilizuua destroying their furniture ia,n,|i piotun carpela olothiiig and other ar ticles ol household giwdi und robbed ihem of theii silver-ware stock uml provisiou il has p.-iimiii i ins wagon-musters and othors wad armed soldier lo seize the corn ■ml inn ,\ i ni mn citizen for the use .. the iiiui-s without theircunaent snd wuh in jusl discrimioa ion ua t whether lhe faun llld part ili ui lea or u.u—limn their own rn*i mi n them and making iheir own nine as tn the i iin a id a lunlil untl i ■mu ii i • i|.i it ii.um v lu-roby ihs owner could successfully s k ins pay ; and of , li n i"ii lien mi en i lit i ivei in 1 lhal no iiiniii i , i i . ii iwn u|hiii in oi he h .- permitted iii offli vs and soldier t -. .-► in gn at number lo leave ii,,-u ■- aud i , lake them » h iiiii imp , tl there will b , nets t prntent lhc m fr,.m i md u h m civil suit have ;.. . i n i . i 11 . , ■i . i mis been le i h r i vi uu slaves't u 1 unprii il i'or i o known ■i pi i • • i liis pi . ii hi ii.i pel - u rr h ill in uiriiy ol . ,■. li l ' ■• • i.i i . , i -. : - hi ni , uiiled ilia nlrr.t-r nml a ■■,- i lie ba | - . of ill porch . - uni in nliiij kentucky . miisea of com i i . l'n i-i.11 il - - - , stitution of the u uui i in ■f ' '■j ie ii i..i with ,, in ■'■ni ii '*. i com iu ual aul tided . i - lbe diatrict of ii h '-■", i il the i lonst lution l mi , i free all lhe slaves in n in iindicate t ni ir . n by foi .-, uml bou heir mas it « ■i - ' ui fi in 11 u ul ig fans t ol aud - ' i . lends iu ■. , . . i • i ■; ,., . i.,i i i . i • .'. '. 1 :> iy that k . - in in i |. n . i .•: the e i ben ri • i i i i i..i -■ite kentucky " the -. un i ,. . .» ii *■k i ,. ■- • well i hr lb nk •-. hen she i nuts ■tbraliam i to i i resolved j ... ... th ii i hai ing been perver in thc purl i ii nn nt i he ■_* i ei at ii nr si nu iors in i uiigri sa are i sti acted . re pri i t vi i ac 11 i . res i'hul ih |, .,, '., of lhe pre - i ■. 1.iiuiary 1 - in ' tin ii un unn i ■i a m i ui such eh iru i ndi nc a not lo be a ... i - . lii 11 i . ■, i - il in i he pies g western \ u - . , .,-,.... i i ■li . . nl of lln si 1 ■- \ vi i 1.1-1 ile i ... io u ... mnl ki ' lm ky lo cowling reaolvi 1 i'll il k iitueli y wil illy with thv del '..'■> ol he n'ortuerii slutes in ] sn • ■-' i li n.u v bring iboul ••■speedy t iinin nion of i end we uin-t up in . ■u pi ns on ol liostililii und ii armistice lo nimble ihu belligerent to agi upon term |{. oil thai - - ommissioner from lhi stale i ■,. • ' . whose duly il shall he , to i ii he federal ind confederate goi ■i n in.-rn al w ushi iglon uud richmond und urge iinin re.peeiively io ugiee ii un •' * for ihe inn :• eo itemplated reiolvod that lhi l.ovi moi nl keutu is requeslud lo lorwuro a copj ol tl foregoing '' preamble and resolutions lo the president ol : iln united slates nml lo each ofour seuator mnl representative in congresi obiervstioni of a urlherhi'r iu tlie suutli we continue from mir lasl i ,,- " thc ob servation of a northemor in lhc south tv concluding poilion b il be wen n uu the manufacturing and agriciiliming inn , •_ and ii iii - ol tin south . ' i'.viiiiiint tin manufacturers machine sh m factories ,!■■., uj tlie south il manufactur ing enterprises and kcsn under llie imperative prrssmcol the war and tin blockade thc south i developing her own res ui ■-. and rapidly m.-eimiiii in dupendenl of tlie foreign n:u m oi muny '-'• inch ii l..iuie ly et11 impor tation all industrial emblem .,.. warinlyl • uo ly einplnyi d . evot v re • 1 ii nnd , i i uiutei'ial is i io hu pui i i ■lore rn wai the lv . ill i . virginia l-',v teville und uul . ' i .., , ,. ih i tne ail.-,iu,i and i i i liuttai '..-,. and li-tioxv :■i ■■• ''. and mi nigi n iry unu m ot oik n.-iv lr ii - and nashi illu and oiln ,,- e,,j y •■it ill mil -. in ii thos ■iv - yel i - n the war an ■, . , . v p '■- ..,:-.,. j ■.:,.... ' . ;: v um li.tni . i...li \\ ,, ..... iit o mtiui i tice tlie .... , i in ■■... ii .:;.-. : ute i . nnd ull i '■-'-'■i lit will iv.i ul ll id i ni st :. .-. . i und m . ... ■•'' • .... i ■■ii • - .■:■.... ... ... every branch iiuvu el utiles,'musk cat - .:.-' adi iitidmoul gomen i ..,- .,■,.. ac 11 u lutreni ms a ■■i i made u ' tnthet - i . i ' ellelljll ' . . - iv.'l ' .... . i - . . ■, . is imvi elves v - ill ..; lhi ud part ;• . at all aiid -■■lhe i , bad hi ... j lo travel lo l . , i ,- ..... .. pi - ■■_ v.t ■inui.i m ... ■- iti ii - ■i mn .... .'- " ' lai i led bl - - it no e ul : •'. llll i i . , ■■,\ puid to . . lured : i , tu among the i ol iin ,., . i : les ol ii ll.e :. ov ii um ui as wort ' now ihey ure ' - iv ii in ihe ' i good -.-.' find ny ucrosi m ppi into t ■ie red i ivi i mauy more are convened into leatliur in ions tin k.u , i all aniiujils n nine ninl vermin are pn * , i good pt ues they arc tunned and made to auswei one another th confederate government monop the whole supply dl thc besl leather for i ad dies cavalr and tu tilli ry i tnimii m.l n iv accoutrements and thc overplus il any is manufactured into shoes im the armies - i ■.* besl material . - snd privates are supplied with those ofinferior leather tin addition !•> these leading manufactur ing enterprises ill productivelnbof not tram tnelcd by the demand for military borvife or engaged in agriculture is employed in pro ducing tin iiuiiiy trifling uin-li ul nei nl commerce whicli enter largely into ordi nary trade work for tl richmond enquirer.—we would respectfully propose to llie enquirer mnl its satellites in this iuie who sre con tinually burping 11 i i iv imi tln-y call a " .** n piuicy and a " pi t ' in noi ih t iaroliua to destroy the unity ol llie < loveriiiiiunt to turn theii attention f'or a moment to georgia in copying from the savuiiiiuli uepublican one nl tlie mosl respeciul le iitnl iiihuentinl papers in tlmt stntei the followingperngragraph we cannol helo ust iug the com tion tlial iin llii|illii-i'.s llogleoi ol li,-'.i'_'iu is i|,-|y to tin ' id thai g i iiv i uml those who biipiiorl him in u di in bulong to tin 1 ■■"! iin i iio iticul i ml v in nortli 1 i fiom ii standi » do not bi i mg to the lv ,. i | i i from the savnun ... ui publicad " we jo in,i vim v i vi rnor brown with j a ■:, or i.n intention of gi >', ■.,., u i keepei s of ins < onscience pe in ir ii i-.-.n n.i in in every ren • to.be one u u ... mi .,_-.. i •■■-'• towards llie i n ndmitiis ll'l 11 li \\ 1 ..;.. ,,| | ■,,,,_ ■- i'rocluiu o av v *; n ... rights ol the ■- ,, • -. nud tin i tistiliilionul his n peated ut teiiipts ... poison i . j ople to - iveiiitiieiil i . exhibiting it as and nol , n tended i iwm . thing else hi vi oi the . v *\ and good i lie p opl .- before this the v.-iu iiieiil i he special in nl | pening i .' ire ..- in . - ■■..•. -. ai least ■i , xhortation lion an er i : th'e ar vas pn ' m il « as n ad in the house reinurkeil in um hearing tbat il liiirs it ment were circulated ireelj i and men would be \\ ■■honestly believe ' ■' ■governor w lietber bo more to breed dis lliati ili oilier causes ■'■ve also know tlmt many of tliese peo ... •■i .- • bad y ,\ look ed :.■', . brovt ibi pioti • tiou in their ■,,-- ■tei - front the uiiiiy iu ten ii rt iv iiave i;ood uiithoritj lor saying ,,' etiiy | ilaimed it nnd we huve reason to ■v ul i n tiesl solicitation - ' - m this stati bul ' • iv ll u ii ..... against i iipossible ' a tin ii._.iimim*s in ilu legislators i lie i the g igh patriot v the p esi nl ! ill .. i - : 111 s i nil in either house du - ; and u feel ul vve iue n u staling thul ut lenst is ol t tit spent in profitless de i lest nil i re pu ty n ho constitu ■ol tlie members i he i '• ■_■i'v son i and v v usetl lill the lit - ivii v tm lies ci .. - iggest to ! -- mid dela tin nj ol - impor i ii vnil en nstu ., •• ivheruaan effort was made to tip v v sup ,..,,, : , ivil law i nml i . ovi ... \ ,:.— . v le !'.-:;.. •. .. ted lo iv . ng wlui ■ul civil - the | 1 : --*..: v v ■. . the p to iy ii is of tin i in itu .• even the knquiri : \ life have been coi ted in duti ijediis u ■luu ee ol trial oi an \ . i\v thei i.i -, twelve pa ' - ' '■;■short at i hi illy ol the i ..... limed by such \|. - - - ivi'son 1 eebles ami ily , ■' ~: - - n . 11 ' i a he ; . .. i 1 -: :';. i way ml l'i sou hits mil inuii nine i ivo , i'm - since to sp ee ,'! tlm sou ipler nml simoiitoii v i,-i 111 hi tllllt i > . ■' bul u : ere is he ' i'tu ug whul j iclii peaceable mr .. wi lei ve 111 : is iiii iusigl confederate oflice wliich • xeuses him /.' i igh & i'm kuiimi.m knql'iukk — in another we have upoken ol seward ns the prince of liars we rather think thai the richmond enquirer will successfully contest the unenviable distinction yvith llie yankee .<,■.■the following i the < m north state wh isl its true sons ' ei are from ng the enemy upon our border is swarming with deserters and runa » nv conscripts all " conservatives who hate " original secession ") sud at several points i these gentry in bold a wrtion of lhe sover eignty of their 8tatc nol againsi the yan lie but against the confederates—have banded themselves together snd defy tin au thorities it is false that north carolina i swarm ing with deserters and rnr/awny conscripts there are smne such us there sre in every state bul there is no reason to believe tlmt thev are more numerous here than elsewhere wo bave seen lists ol hundreds yes hun dreds ol deserters advertised from one vir giuia regiment i'he enquirer had never a wind about iimi though nothing'eppronching it hns i v.i been seen about a north caroli na :, vim-hi thut these north carolina de ■'■' ■and runaway conscripts ure conser vatives who hate original secession is a i,ml 1 apparent thai n man having any ■" ■" :"'',; would imi have ventun 1 l utu - ;'- a '" he i -' and defying ,;.'' authorities it is true bul i.v to an - n gi ore a about w : h the enq , . '"-'• hei silent far less is il truebi re tliai i \ irginia itself whereal • ut one-fourth , "' "■•' anded together nol only de ties but actually in lincoln's lu,1,.v ■his efforl to subjugate us look in noma north car in i wuh ii t ii malignant oversight in th some article in the enquirer we find tin lollowinj ... slandera : ' ' '' ""' od1 i late upou the motives "' ihose 1,-iiuein nservatives for they do uot avow them bul the thing seems to us nothing more nor li --. than a conspiracy to ovi rthrow lhc confederacy whether with ■' '""■>' '" nstruction or to a middle conlederacy perhaps they hat,ily know yet li we gain victories and expel the yankees then all will be well the conservatives wi e*u .'■u any but il disaster bel'als our armies ihev mean to be in a posi tion to ink , arc if themselves thi i utterediy a paper which itself re centlj had the effrontery to advance recon struction views it probably judges north carolinians by its own unprincipled standard fhyettetnut observer from ihe richmond whig seward to napoleon v\'e have already given the bubstance of the letters of the french foreign secretary suggesting a scheme for bringing ubout peace and ol seward's in reply we deem the documents of so much imparlance that we ive thoin to-day in full the french minis ter admits that he refusal ol england and russia was calculated to chill but he ia by considerations of humanity and the hope ol staying useless carnage again to oil'ci friendly services the implication is ut the lelter that the war waged for conquest must prove a lailure thai ii.e north cannot subdue the south the french minister is persuaded of this truth—though iu bad just received a dispatch from mi dayton unfolding at great length the military naval and pecuniary resources ot the yankees*—the vast progress they had made in invading the south and exposing in exhausted condition ofthe rebels they uol bi ing able to recruit their army and nut being able to raise 1,000,000 this despatch goes much more into detail of the bttengtb of the yankees and the weakness oi tbe li iiun seward's—which is a summary ei dayton's with this difference that day ton is humble and entreating while seward is haughty-and insolent that the french minister in ihe lace of the elaborated and tl which dayton laid belbre him should pic-i-i in believing that the war must prove a failure argues that he under stands vuukee tricks and yankee mendacity . ii be imposed upon by the repiti ti,,n ol •, seward seward's letter is absolute sublime in its • ry and su uggi r s c|ug that the i •.,.' heed to daj - ton's t d representations - country hi to enlighten him he hinkes a grand and in lisplay ofthe ..',,.. - ,■, ts ol ; ,,• y i n k,*e an iu and then . the lillle left to ti rebels still ■. i ootiquerc i tl e ntemptuous - thrown an only i e ap nd thai it comes ironi tin who '■• slidell 2 may be , .. and :: ilmt event in vt \ alaimed when proportions l-tllll in bjlvi ' -... \ . wii ol this correspondence vt i j,,.i .,,, end tonny more atl eacable y 1 p v goj any : ■u i'he hnquirer seems rather disposed to enjoy the insignificant l ur little ern bide ol and it as our insignificance to the fact tliat vv have not been ricognited well win v the whole matter bas beea in tin hands ol the president is it his fault or - ii uny body's have any iwueeroenui beei offered t foreign governments for n tion or any other favor bave we foreign governments any special advantage in trade to make il their give u active aid or have we stiffly and proudly claimed whal it was their privilege toaccord we know nothing
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1863-03-02 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1863 |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 41 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2009-06-23 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The March 2, 1863 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1863-03-02 |
Month | 03 |
Day | 02 |
Year | 1863 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 6/23/2009 2:30:38 PM |
Publisher | Hamilton C. Jones |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of the Carolina Watchman a weekly and semi weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
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FullText | carolina watchman wlgkktiv salisbury n c march 2 im vol xx numbeii 41 1 i buuner l-.niiuk \ -«■i * i'ln h'lili.l on n«isss*f»sis.vr1«m«i.s ill tlte position of kenlneky llmo n ■' the kentucky ltipilaturt a rangtment of ihs federal administration — ii delegation u congress called upon i oppose mny further odd m prosecution of un wdr ths following n the preamble md reseluiiom introduced nt lh kcutuelt legislature in fe lation io lhe war ol which the telegraph ba niliie u il will hi seen lll.il they r,ir nl an niji tatll .- i ' ■••■ier ii ml ne in.hi nnd defiant iathairarraignm.il ofthofi i ral admin lien l'ii i iii-lii,n the loyally and gallant x of kentucky and in •• tii cou larj mi in shams uud slavish subj ction oi hai im ii ii vl.ind while kentuck iho*openly and boldl denotn • and repodiatei th ninislrati ■- m it land reci iv ■i i ei ii < lvi mi-l'l.-ll m i her loyalty submits n ill us atrncilin and usurpation without s whim refu raise her 11 '.*. and enjoy 11 n ita plimetil acknowledged in „ pubtii '.-.!■, wai li iiglon ni h iving i g tbe li i.e i *' war i federal g.ii ernment in i1 . nal lhe soulh a i rvi i pari of i history ol he i tli i gi nm , ii i iiiiiiu.-nii ill eft i ie a iii i - p - i in .,• the laud i'l f the t.ov . nun--,iv and it ia ih il . m ', nv i a stai 1 i ii the . ■uu impi eas upon in lo ii |* - n •. , uih for leu bj in pro isions ; nil go i citizens lo | hraoiii upon ih r i ■;'■•:•■and *.-. defend : iie * in»l tuliu . luntrv i ui ii il.ucc ii i ., ijie ei i - ' iuy olher deparim.nl nf the he . ts | . i l th r i'.ui il hli chi t th i dcra governmi . i risioos i maxim lhal " g-..vi - * theii , ■. - 1 * n whii.-h - i 11 ahould ernme it wj re i ist11 uted for in p ili et ni , an ; t,i perfonn this irown by an . -. <• nl pie 1 lietor ■' lh ..' ih federal tsovernmi pea ■11 ly lo th i ii and a l i..,i eminent of all p ih r i - . i.i,hi ih.-ii riiioe ol lllll si 1 . 1 which wi lei lu iln t..i'..u i.i i i'ii pi id it haa a lull irik i muv ni the i he baa ea trans |. irted tu tmi m lliathl ..;.|. ii he ii ia a i npriaoned a i rial b jury oi and his withheld u knowledge • i information us ■, , ise .,* their srreat ii lias subjected in ■barb .- amenl u boih -, in lr di if ihem ii in upou ii ih . nn vi i relea itha ■ll i . t la pre - in the foi ...... paper beo ticiie the in mih i n |, '' iv '' i ,! up m . , av i - tu u conscript wholl iucoiup«iildt wuh ' of ihouglii ni expression nl opinion ii ■h "< ■'• bj s who , iled upon the in usili • - ol hi idi straiion he haa i a used lu bi irrei ms en uged iu eiruulallnj pntitions 1 . . i ig with the rights t petit ; ii ha i holly disregarded the righl ol ihe people i,i !•,- ■•.- our in then pi rs ma hou i m and • i unreasonable search es mil seizuri " il li.m uu ii i u with the in lum nnil..u of justice in thi si ite i mrt b i ioli nil foi "'" judge , . adj i-u ml disparting theii grand juries aud by breaking open jail and iug prisoners confined under regulai dicial prunes foi felonie und other v "" ba iu sou ilu stun i u ig » hi h ■- kentuck forcibly wrested from i ha citii 1 ii righl lo be i eundidale foi ollice within tin k'u ol ih peopk thus striking down ll lee tiv frr.uchis ; nnl nnu m citizens ol thia maie un now m ooufluement beyond its boi ders for im ntbsr known reason lhan lhat they presented theinai ivei s ci iididsies for office before the people he has quartered lohiers in lhe house f i cilizens against their will md uol in the inuu | 1 ner prescribed in low lis hal |" iiiniii il his troop in iivi'rrun i ins stati . di ti g ii intei und fencing bl fsrifi mnl lot the have lacked tha houses of peaceful cilizuua destroying their furniture ia,n,|i piotun carpela olothiiig and other ar ticles ol household giwdi und robbed ihem of theii silver-ware stock uml provisiou il has p.-iimiii i ins wagon-musters and othors wad armed soldier lo seize the corn ■ml inn ,\ i ni mn citizen for the use .. the iiiui-s without theircunaent snd wuh in jusl discrimioa ion ua t whether lhe faun llld part ili ui lea or u.u—limn their own rn*i mi n them and making iheir own nine as tn the i iin a id a lunlil untl i ■mu ii i • i|.i it ii.um v lu-roby ihs owner could successfully s k ins pay ; and of , li n i"ii lien mi en i lit i ivei in 1 lhal no iiiniii i , i i . ii iwn u|hiii in oi he h .- permitted iii offli vs and soldier t -. .-► in gn at number lo leave ii,,-u ■- aud i , lake them » h iiiii imp , tl there will b , nets t prntent lhc m fr,.m i md u h m civil suit have ;.. . i n i . i 11 . , ■i . i mis been le i h r i vi uu slaves't u 1 unprii il i'or i o known ■i pi i • • i liis pi . ii hi ii.i pel - u rr h ill in uiriiy ol . ,■. li l ' ■• • i.i i . , i -. : - hi ni , uiiled ilia nlrr.t-r nml a ■■,- i lie ba | - . of ill porch . - uni in nliiij kentucky . miisea of com i i . l'n i-i.11 il - - - , stitution of the u uui i in ■f ' '■j ie ii i..i with ,, in ■'■ni ii '*. i com iu ual aul tided . i - lbe diatrict of ii h '-■", i il the i lonst lution l mi , i free all lhe slaves in n in iindicate t ni ir . n by foi .-, uml bou heir mas it « ■i - ' ui fi in 11 u ul ig fans t ol aud - ' i . lends iu ■. , . . i • i ■; ,., . i.,i i i . i • .'. '. 1 :> iy that k . - in in i |. n . i .•: the e i ben ri • i i i i i..i -■ite kentucky " the -. un i ,. . .» ii *■k i ,. ■- • well i hr lb nk •-. hen she i nuts ■tbraliam i to i i resolved j ... ... th ii i hai ing been perver in thc purl i ii nn nt i he ■_* i ei at ii nr si nu iors in i uiigri sa are i sti acted . re pri i t vi i ac 11 i . res i'hul ih |, .,, '., of lhe pre - i ■. 1.iiuiary 1 - in ' tin ii un unn i ■i a m i ui such eh iru i ndi nc a not lo be a ... i - . lii 11 i . ■, i - il in i he pies g western \ u - . , .,-,.... i i ■li . . nl of lln si 1 ■- \ vi i 1.1-1 ile i ... io u ... mnl ki ' lm ky lo cowling reaolvi 1 i'll il k iitueli y wil illy with thv del '..'■> ol he n'ortuerii slutes in ] sn • ■-' i li n.u v bring iboul ••■speedy t iinin nion of i end we uin-t up in . ■u pi ns on ol liostililii und ii armistice lo nimble ihu belligerent to agi upon term |{. oil thai - - ommissioner from lhi stale i ■,. • ' . whose duly il shall he , to i ii he federal ind confederate goi ■i n in.-rn al w ushi iglon uud richmond und urge iinin re.peeiively io ugiee ii un •' * for ihe inn :• eo itemplated reiolvod that lhi l.ovi moi nl keutu is requeslud lo lorwuro a copj ol tl foregoing '' preamble and resolutions lo the president ol : iln united slates nml lo each ofour seuator mnl representative in congresi obiervstioni of a urlherhi'r iu tlie suutli we continue from mir lasl i ,,- " thc ob servation of a northemor in lhc south tv concluding poilion b il be wen n uu the manufacturing and agriciiliming inn , •_ and ii iii - ol tin south . ' i'.viiiiiint tin manufacturers machine sh m factories ,!■■., uj tlie south il manufactur ing enterprises and kcsn under llie imperative prrssmcol the war and tin blockade thc south i developing her own res ui ■-. and rapidly m.-eimiiii in dupendenl of tlie foreign n:u m oi muny '-'• inch ii l..iuie ly et11 impor tation all industrial emblem .,.. warinlyl • uo ly einplnyi d . evot v re • 1 ii nnd , i i uiutei'ial is i io hu pui i i ■lore rn wai the lv . ill i . virginia l-',v teville und uul . ' i .., , ,. ih i tne ail.-,iu,i and i i i liuttai '..-,. and li-tioxv :■i ■■• ''. and mi nigi n iry unu m ot oik n.-iv lr ii - and nashi illu and oiln ,,- e,,j y •■it ill mil -. in ii thos ■iv - yel i - n the war an ■, . , . v p '■- ..,:-.,. j ■.:,.... ' . ;: v um li.tni . i...li \\ ,, ..... iit o mtiui i tice tlie .... , i in ■■... ii .:;.-. : ute i . nnd ull i '■-'-'■i lit will iv.i ul ll id i ni st :. .-. . i und m . ... ■•'' • .... i ■■ii • - .■:■.... ... ... every branch iiuvu el utiles,'musk cat - .:.-' adi iitidmoul gomen i ..,- .,■,.. ac 11 u lutreni ms a ■■i i made u ' tnthet - i . i ' ellelljll ' . . - iv.'l ' .... . i - . . ■, . is imvi elves v - ill ..; lhi ud part ;• . at all aiid -■■lhe i , bad hi ... j lo travel lo l . , i ,- ..... .. pi - ■■_ v.t ■inui.i m ... ■- iti ii - ■i mn .... .'- " ' lai i led bl - - it no e ul : •'. llll i i . , ■■,\ puid to . . lured : i , tu among the i ol iin ,., . i : les ol ii ll.e :. ov ii um ui as wort ' now ihey ure ' - iv ii in ihe ' i good -.-.' find ny ucrosi m ppi into t ■ie red i ivi i mauy more are convened into leatliur in ions tin k.u , i all aniiujils n nine ninl vermin are pn * , i good pt ues they arc tunned and made to auswei one another th confederate government monop the whole supply dl thc besl leather for i ad dies cavalr and tu tilli ry i tnimii m.l n iv accoutrements and thc overplus il any is manufactured into shoes im the armies - i ■.* besl material . - snd privates are supplied with those ofinferior leather tin addition !•> these leading manufactur ing enterprises ill productivelnbof not tram tnelcd by the demand for military borvife or engaged in agriculture is employed in pro ducing tin iiuiiiy trifling uin-li ul nei nl commerce whicli enter largely into ordi nary trade work for tl richmond enquirer.—we would respectfully propose to llie enquirer mnl its satellites in this iuie who sre con tinually burping 11 i i iv imi tln-y call a " .** n piuicy and a " pi t ' in noi ih t iaroliua to destroy the unity ol llie < loveriiiiiunt to turn theii attention f'or a moment to georgia in copying from the savuiiiiuli uepublican one nl tlie mosl respeciul le iitnl iiihuentinl papers in tlmt stntei the followingperngragraph we cannol helo ust iug the com tion tlial iin llii|illii-i'.s llogleoi ol li,-'.i'_'iu is i|,-|y to tin ' id thai g i iiv i uml those who biipiiorl him in u di in bulong to tin 1 ■■"! iin i iio iticul i ml v in nortli 1 i fiom ii standi » do not bi i mg to the lv ,. i | i i from the savnun ... ui publicad " we jo in,i vim v i vi rnor brown with j a ■:, or i.n intention of gi >', ■.,., u i keepei s of ins < onscience pe in ir ii i-.-.n n.i in in every ren • to.be one u u ... mi .,_-.. i •■■-'• towards llie i n ndmitiis ll'l 11 li \\ 1 ..;.. ,,| | ■,,,,_ ■- i'rocluiu o av v *; n ... rights ol the ■- ,, • -. nud tin i tistiliilionul his n peated ut teiiipts ... poison i . j ople to - iveiiitiieiil i . exhibiting it as and nol , n tended i iwm . thing else hi vi oi the . v *\ and good i lie p opl .- before this the v.-iu iiieiil i he special in nl | pening i .' ire ..- in . - ■■..•. -. ai least ■i , xhortation lion an er i : th'e ar vas pn ' m il « as n ad in the house reinurkeil in um hearing tbat il liiirs it ment were circulated ireelj i and men would be \\ ■■honestly believe ' ■' ■governor w lietber bo more to breed dis lliati ili oilier causes ■'■ve also know tlmt many of tliese peo ... •■i .- • bad y ,\ look ed :.■', . brovt ibi pioti • tiou in their ■,,-- ■tei - front the uiiiiy iu ten ii rt iv iiave i;ood uiithoritj lor saying ,,' etiiy | ilaimed it nnd we huve reason to ■v ul i n tiesl solicitation - ' - m this stati bul ' • iv ll u ii ..... against i iipossible ' a tin ii._.iimim*s in ilu legislators i lie i the g igh patriot v the p esi nl ! ill .. i - : 111 s i nil in either house du - ; and u feel ul vve iue n u staling thul ut lenst is ol t tit spent in profitless de i lest nil i re pu ty n ho constitu ■ol tlie members i he i '• ■_■i'v son i and v v usetl lill the lit - ivii v tm lies ci .. - iggest to ! -- mid dela tin nj ol - impor i ii vnil en nstu ., •• ivheruaan effort was made to tip v v sup ,..,,, : , ivil law i nml i . ovi ... \ ,:.— . v le !'.-:;.. •. .. ted lo iv . ng wlui ■ul civil - the | 1 : --*..: v v ■. . the p to iy ii is of tin i in itu .• even the knquiri : \ life have been coi ted in duti ijediis u ■luu ee ol trial oi an \ . i\v thei i.i -, twelve pa ' - ' '■;■short at i hi illy ol the i ..... limed by such \|. - - - ivi'son 1 eebles ami ily , ■' ~: - - n . 11 ' i a he ; . .. i 1 -: :';. i way ml l'i sou hits mil inuii nine i ivo , i'm - since to sp ee ,'! tlm sou ipler nml simoiitoii v i,-i 111 hi tllllt i > . ■' bul u : ere is he ' i'tu ug whul j iclii peaceable mr .. wi lei ve 111 : is iiii iusigl confederate oflice wliich • xeuses him /.' i igh & i'm kuiimi.m knql'iukk — in another we have upoken ol seward ns the prince of liars we rather think thai the richmond enquirer will successfully contest the unenviable distinction yvith llie yankee .<,■.■the following i the < m north state wh isl its true sons ' ei are from ng the enemy upon our border is swarming with deserters and runa » nv conscripts all " conservatives who hate " original secession ") sud at several points i these gentry in bold a wrtion of lhe sover eignty of their 8tatc nol againsi the yan lie but against the confederates—have banded themselves together snd defy tin au thorities it is false that north carolina i swarm ing with deserters and rnr/awny conscripts there are smne such us there sre in every state bul there is no reason to believe tlmt thev are more numerous here than elsewhere wo bave seen lists ol hundreds yes hun dreds ol deserters advertised from one vir giuia regiment i'he enquirer had never a wind about iimi though nothing'eppronching it hns i v.i been seen about a north caroli na :, vim-hi thut these north carolina de ■'■' ■and runaway conscripts ure conser vatives who hate original secession is a i,ml 1 apparent thai n man having any ■" ■" :"'',; would imi have ventun 1 l utu - ;'- a '" he i -' and defying ,;.'' authorities it is true bul i.v to an - n gi ore a about w : h the enq , . '"-'• hei silent far less is il truebi re tliai i \ irginia itself whereal • ut one-fourth , "' "■•' anded together nol only de ties but actually in lincoln's lu,1,.v ■his efforl to subjugate us look in noma north car in i wuh ii t ii malignant oversight in th some article in the enquirer we find tin lollowinj ... slandera : ' ' '' ""' od1 i late upou the motives "' ihose 1,-iiuein nservatives for they do uot avow them bul the thing seems to us nothing more nor li --. than a conspiracy to ovi rthrow lhc confederacy whether with ■' '""■>' '" nstruction or to a middle conlederacy perhaps they hat,ily know yet li we gain victories and expel the yankees then all will be well the conservatives wi e*u .'■u any but il disaster bel'als our armies ihev mean to be in a posi tion to ink , arc if themselves thi i utterediy a paper which itself re centlj had the effrontery to advance recon struction views it probably judges north carolinians by its own unprincipled standard fhyettetnut observer from ihe richmond whig seward to napoleon v\'e have already given the bubstance of the letters of the french foreign secretary suggesting a scheme for bringing ubout peace and ol seward's in reply we deem the documents of so much imparlance that we ive thoin to-day in full the french minis ter admits that he refusal ol england and russia was calculated to chill but he ia by considerations of humanity and the hope ol staying useless carnage again to oil'ci friendly services the implication is ut the lelter that the war waged for conquest must prove a lailure thai ii.e north cannot subdue the south the french minister is persuaded of this truth—though iu bad just received a dispatch from mi dayton unfolding at great length the military naval and pecuniary resources ot the yankees*—the vast progress they had made in invading the south and exposing in exhausted condition ofthe rebels they uol bi ing able to recruit their army and nut being able to raise 1,000,000 this despatch goes much more into detail of the bttengtb of the yankees and the weakness oi tbe li iiun seward's—which is a summary ei dayton's with this difference that day ton is humble and entreating while seward is haughty-and insolent that the french minister in ihe lace of the elaborated and tl which dayton laid belbre him should pic-i-i in believing that the war must prove a failure argues that he under stands vuukee tricks and yankee mendacity . ii be imposed upon by the repiti ti,,n ol •, seward seward's letter is absolute sublime in its • ry and su uggi r s c|ug that the i •.,.' heed to daj - ton's t d representations - country hi to enlighten him he hinkes a grand and in lisplay ofthe ..',,.. - ,■, ts ol ; ,,• y i n k,*e an iu and then . the lillle left to ti rebels still ■. i ootiquerc i tl e ntemptuous - thrown an only i e ap nd thai it comes ironi tin who '■• slidell 2 may be , .. and :: ilmt event in vt \ alaimed when proportions l-tllll in bjlvi ' -... \ . wii ol this correspondence vt i j,,.i .,,, end tonny more atl eacable y 1 p v goj any : ■u i'he hnquirer seems rather disposed to enjoy the insignificant l ur little ern bide ol and it as our insignificance to the fact tliat vv have not been ricognited well win v the whole matter bas beea in tin hands ol the president is it his fault or - ii uny body's have any iwueeroenui beei offered t foreign governments for n tion or any other favor bave we foreign governments any special advantage in trade to make il their give u active aid or have we stiffly and proudly claimed whal it was their privilege toaccord we know nothing |