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'CaiuiiToi. — The loie of Morris'
the Irka of Charleston by any manner of
nie»»{i I It Wnot even the low of the broken dow* Fort
Surotkr.f jt f ill bfe| Been th^t oqr troop* gallantly i%.
pulsed largk parly of yankees who Oeeaulted it, and-
who -Wb so »ure of Its e»»y oaplur© that they, carried
. with' them tbo Ideal oal flag that Maj<^r Anderson bad
tb hajil down on th j 12th ef Apr'! 1861, when
Йеёцг-
rende'roc, the 'fort 1 yGen’l .Beauregard, and wljioh of
,oour*e they e^peotpd.te hoist in trjumph over thenilns.
They* did not
^evidently sen
pyae.
Hurra i for
she disi.f ame
get thle ruins andloqt the flag, which was
b.v fbe fjinooln government for jbU pur-
old Sumter! 8he may yelj tpll
baring sent to their- long acoou
of beraeiallalbU. ( The affair of Tuesday nigh
verjbrilllantl’one^
World
кф
H
(bat they,, con
МовтЯрки О
pi» ow.
"hinorable peabe” men
may read wUh.ppcIU tbe oommenuJ!ef the Ne(W York
ld,< n Lioooln’P
L^ttjgr
It willWe seen
* ,1 J
-*»«•
»|
Ider. dndoln’s measurer, the emauCipati
preelection,] coqfi jcatibn, &o., as only londing*to unite
the South. ag
ny idea of reeonetruofioDj a* show¬
ing osuoluelvj ly tbkt the South would aoo'ept .of no oom-
promise, beoajuse. thoao measures
Арготе
what would \»e
in store : for theta J 'These Nortborn people are 'more,
sensible than our Southern [peace men; they take for the
Sputh-4h({ Tie * wbinhtevory eensible patriotic iSouthcrn
njaa should take. tnatsLinooln liaa erected an mpene'
trable baijricrko reididn.
' S It seene that the letter of Linooln is doing. ns good.*
1^ hae discouraged
Це
North, it shows them th;at there
I
entered the
establishment
and about that
papers thrown
we regret more
oltiiens, bu it,
vying ont he
and but for thb
addressed t e
Raleigh Rrgl
Standard a d
Journal offlee And
[gutted, ■ Jhm type
llld
Iding, ftarntture bro
ound And othfr da
ban the other,|beoause
a*t be non fee sed that
•«hinge of thp J.
Pportune, arrival of Q
wd anjd begged them
о
jliapereeJthe
would hate shared 1 he fate of the
... r jraal. I* * ■ . , . .. '
-••Got. V mo# | addretjeed thW crowd In front of ^he
bffioe, impl >red them tb dispense, an , af er dhedring
for hie Excellency and 'for
л:р.|
Holden t|iey did1 Is-
peYee; and oot^ fifl became quWt ’
It if .pooping strange that ataj two
*4«Ь
outrage
should be willing] |to imm( fe loV a kinflrAd
the Progr
to lhe 8la
wieii
Й!
sort. 8oe the following paragrjapl):-
“Thesejlhipgs
яге
diirraopfnl to
and damagmi; li
the hili, digiaci fpl
i(he Confide
асу,
s>ai|a
repetition df the iriolenoe''of 'Wednesday n ght and the
mobef Thursday I morniug wdbld oaus» t ie peipl to
turn-out and tear up their owql Railroad »tt prerent t^ie
passage of troops thrdugh t hej StaU..| If the goy<rp-
menti will reeproi and 'prbtectj' “North I Ci.ro ina «he fill,
do her whole duty, but it eold,lere ffoni < tb ir Slate* are'
to b.o{ heut |here to destroy pmate.jJro >erty arid ;r ki«e
inobffcjhnoDg our ovra joiliifuel ' the rffept [will be nioet
disaa
No
meat
roue, upon
didl'orej
sent theeoi troops' t
hcioatise of the Conf«[le -m y." j
rnorial .niauf arehmj Ihfct the | goeem-'1
*-! e-<*3Lw «•.•'AiJ roL tho]8^Jnd‘.
lone if jit 4eto
a »dilawl<jf^abn|s.
oj Raliifgh lo d^ei
ard office? j The1 idea Woilld bilvirj ri Ic
noloalouluted tb load to furtbej Lnlbohl
The troops| were passing hrovigh Ral
suppose, waiting jihore for don ior f
menl is dotibtleab as ihrooent' of lb
unborn. If. it hfe any okedit f
'e think it entitled to ola
ш
that
the aot as odo ofjth jj wpr*t tbi
Tjbe pntcretl p
ip opposed to|
child
and i
plore
pened.
реорГе
the least slag^Iair-part
after Ihc ^ro^res^sre
tl
ё
gi')er<n'rae^tl
anythin ft of t
of^ the j»a tier
jommep iation
g aud'w.bpprf we
ТЬё ^оУегп-
ojulieg|s; au the!
lonmpa ^bum,
y, it killde-j
cou|d bate bap*
ktil of the.
not
. itJ- ...
that lip mejil lately
о
the mob| \for ii
hope of 'eunidn, or of any ppaoe ebort of | the Tb- ftaounts to thal) lo tear i p th railroi d, it
ваув;
—
dependence
оГ
the denfe^eraoy. Tjiis touobes the pooty*t ‘‘We ho|in th<it sufficient
Ьм
boon dome t^
we are proud to say,
▼lew ;of the subject.
So fndeed has been
the,
;pellei|,
Suoh
К
1 1
пая
tb of
hiti
,n t
lik,
пегте.
| .W*U slreeii.takije to peuntjng the cost and buy¬
ing up told t<
Ьоагк
Froin a prumium of 25 per cent.
.that preoloui artiolp iuddeply jumps up to 84 pfr oent.,
and there is
в
?riouft apprehension of a panio. par our-
r^Uby on the aont ary had ir***1! iooprored; He dis¬
count lit only a littls mere tnaft.one-half.of whac It. wae
ajfortn^ght ag >. Co irage; Seuthrene,- things are prlghter
a^jd brightcni lg. • U1 that ia neopssary to
'веоаге
suo-1
сева
i\bnion tmonj } oureelres, and persei'eranoe.
SBAilirDTi ObTBi
окя
in RALimii — We hare uniform¬
ly endeaTbreti to impress upon our readers the deepest
abhorrence ol |uob aw, and the imperative dqly of every
man to'disoouBtena ibe it and to stand by the ConeUM^
lion aud Laws
о/
th > land at all hitards. Ttjere can be
3d othet guamhiy i f public or private righta
hepo
Г
libepty, no
«(’вэиг
jjqe of the safety of life or property'
The feeling i f; . thin community,
entirely} aooo'ds wRh this
J'rp a law-alidiog people:
hole State; but li
юте
particular localities respect
>t the Law' ias b >en broken down by the incessant
reiteration. |hroui i art inoonsiderete Press and by
ijnoo^aiderate persdis, of lawless opinions.
^re liktjly tojelaln heir priaolple if respect Tor the Law
who hafe it vnpesei ally dined into their ears that snob
nd such a p ireon i ught.to be lynched, bangcll, silenoed,
.dtp.
фо.,
rlthoht judge oy jury 1
has j««d he ease in. Raleigh for months past
lenun liations, have been bandied between
newsgap >rs of hat city. Their conductors have be-
e bitterly hoati e to each other, and havk gotten the
people of the oity and a oensiderable portion of the State
And .thelCon edtrw
у
at loggerbeada, Theyihave talked
so flippantly of ‘hinging Up* eachlothtr to.'iarnp. pbete,
that the wonder Is, hot that the olty has beea disgraced
by two AioM but hat nobody wal killed or'hanged by
them. [Fortunatel)» they have esiaped eudb a tragedy
as yet, but^hoVr long they may qope for exemption it
‘may not bpbaey t> Bky, unless the' newsjUpera tjiere
moderaie thijr.tom towarda each ether nnd exbibit some
■mall degree of ref pact for Law ahd Order |nd commbn
ifecenoy. . j v 1 1
Perbgp*. lower r, the public ni *y be le»s iholined to
feed, ij^r le< ture ban to see the Ikcoouqts of the mobs
•hich liestruydd t vo printing olfiota.’the Standard office
[partially, . I lie 0ia .* Journal completely, aa ael vp.fr 6m
;the editor off that taper says.|' ^
i We l!earn .verbally’ that On We^nesday.i\ighl last arbit-
!ter altercati >n ooo irred eome
;»Ьёге
near the depot, be¬
tween a poi Lion t f Benning’s Georgia Brigade, which
.jwos passing throi gh.theloity towhrde Tennessee, and a
пищЬер
ef I alel^ /fri'eads 0|f J Holden; Lhat this was
near 'oijminp to.bF ws, bqt’roeulted in one of the Regi-
tnenie pf jtht Geor (lane, :or a considerable ,portion of.it,
proceeding I
о
the Standard offios, entering it, throwing
'thotype int» pi, in the floor Of the office and into the
etyoe^iatid scattering papers &o. in every .direction. It
is supposed that there was a guard ar.onnd the olfioe,
who.blsteni d'to.i >o Governor’s ti give the alarm. The
Governor so on
ар
wared, and at his bidding the work of.
destruction nstaitly oeaeed. He addressed the mob in
earnest and angr ’ ^erms, telling them, that though be
did not approve cf >Jr. Holden
*в|ооигве,
he would not
allow
ше
la1 r to b i violated; that, if he had. bad an hour’s
notice he woald-hi
те
takei) steps to prevent th^'outrago,
(meaning, it ie eu iposed, that he irould have ordered up
the North C arolii a troqps in and around the oity .) The
Georgians t ien, | ay about lll^o’olook, returned to their
rendrivous, and Ihe trouble was jvor for tbe night, com¬
paratively lew "people in the oily bblog awaro that
аву-
thing liiiuat al hkd oocurred. ^ ' .*
' Tilei Ralr igh I rogreae gives some oth^r parrioulars.
We would (ublie i He whole statement, aud. that of the
Btatc-joufcaj, bi t that tkey
агё
so’ full of bitterneaa and .
mallgulty. We oopy such porli<ju8 ae seem free from
those Iraite. • ’’ t ‘j ‘ ; r •. ' ,
■ ‘The me b, (b »y 8 the Pr.ogrees,) wero armed and car¬
ried lorohe i 8 ime of the officerp-went to Air. Holden’s
boujpeland inquired fer that gentleman. He appeared
and invited then in, but, after assuring themsolycs they
had ftjund hi« nsidence ibey withdrew and soon the at¬
tack [wap made in the olfioe by the' armed men. The
men [lid
»
it ecen to'be ixolled or to manifest any pas¬
sion, but 'rent
о
gCRlmg the offiae as they would have
ooiHtkenoc 1 the p«|rforeauce of iny ordinary caiap.duty,
all the mo 'ime its being seemingly directed and carried
on by qffifJeri. . f * . ITber# w»S a Colonel,' a Major
and sexorijl officers of liwer tank preseat.. *..* Ev*ry
offifler engagedliq it should be ‘ bashlered and the inea’
should be mnishfd. Nellber the buildiog.or the power
press wereinjnkqd, aad Mr. Hdldeu expeote to resume
the pifb.IiqHtionjof his paper in a few days.
. i *<The Gi voriior addressed them in eloquent and effec¬
tive Urtps. Hh lold them in subelanoe that he regretted
to see sue i brkyo men engaged in so disreputable a
work-in kiprUeeding fraught] with dishonor to Ihem-
Belvee and df^ter to the cause for which they had
I nobly risk id ll eir;Utei upon
шацу
a hard fought hold;
that it pained tiui'lo know that 4 blow had been struok
Ht thb dea esl ights «^f the privato oiti^en— rights pur-
cIibjcJ bj the .rich eqt blood of t^eir patriotic fothere.
and in tl e fi tjenoe. of which every man among them
should be re a-
у
toi% <lown h e life; that, although he
differed Worn ( he Editor
оГ
the litindard, it whs hia duty
to' extend to tl (at gentleman thd fplest.proteotiqn ef the
law,1 until an act* of • treason was eommitted, and that as
ihe Chiet' Magistrate of North Cavjbllna, ho would de¬
fend him as io would ivory othoroiliten of the State,.
5t any.h tari and:to the fullest extent of his ability;
>at thej mij ht rest assured jho would be the first to
punish trsoso i as be would belthe last to infringe upon
the liberty of the press, or any other, right seoured by
. .the Cons Huli on of hie country, &o. *.*. *>
“Some oh« , apparently an officer and their, leader,
assured him that no further violence should be' perpe¬
trated. When, hating, given thijee hearty cheers' for Gov,
Vanoe, tpey, narched to their damp.”
Of tbi mop on thursd’ay mdrning the Progress sfys:
. "At a a ea ly hdur the news|spread and
юапу;оЦ|хеи»
visited he Standard office to see the wreok. v People
talked ii i. an lexoiUd maxujer and much bad blood was
'risible. * * Between 7 and 8 o’clock, before ma*y of
the oitijeos had oome on the streete, the -town bell was
rung, -a hum red or two oitixehs were aewebled at the
arket >lac , And another lawlese and disgraosful event
aaaddai wU»aiakalihai»*f|apr«Tlos*. Tb* mb
_ , ... .tisfjyjthe
advocates of mrjbjlaw in-North Carolina, and We do'most
sincerely trust t kr’lhkt portiop of ’th*
угвяв
knd pqlpit
that have bee* il ijboriug to inaugurate l es : things will
cease their. reolil
чвв,
lawless teAohingS
"With more of jt ie same good sort — an i f t ie ( thek «tart.
The Ed (tore «he 8|tahdapi| and St its journal have
published Ci*rdi . - .ij.he former expecti t j r laaipe the ie-
tao of the Standard in a few days. T e after
ваув
It
Will take ieveral weeks to bin rffioe
but that hop a i to re^ukie h'is publii
'** weelfB. He mys that he number e
ms* mob did nldt exceed twenty — moit
If we.oduld he pc lo 'ha're|an'y riflueu
lotot'scj thq press at ^hloigh, ve wnijld implore tjiem
in brder again,
lot in! a- ooqjple-
gage d i|j the cili-
of tnera boys,
e wi[h the hon-
m.ske
«
hat In past t^e'subjeot of o< cu r*, flection;} not
ding to inflreispa
ЬНфгревё.
n ore kidbsiaud perhapsi
oodshed, but : > moderation |aui doiaaetip peace and
iet. ■ TheY'wli 1 mi^e themsklv
в ТтгпеайргаЬГу Ц
the
... ly promote their
о|гп 'реаоо
of in id, i/ they wfell bir^ t
.a - 1 This suggestibn le
oter a ne* leaf
pats}. and "I
jisinterested.
epa
Wejare glad i< leari lly leitere from ^sleigh thate
hi ve been takei i:toip[xuish the pirpelrolort of the above
No people outrages. .A'u v|pplioaliou]4ae piobab j t^een” made by
.the GhVernor U thi War DopSrt nent ii regard l.o' tne
Georgitue. Ar d.dic parties i» Ralei| li engaged in the
тфЬ
of Thursday morning have, ve le i 'n.^beeh arreStbd
will be ind cted.
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