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Mob' ik Atliotx, Gil-i-The" Atlanta1 Gazette 1ST OF TjETTCHS HEitlAINlxrT? Lioalled'for in Poft I- TUEfGQVKNORS'PnOCIAMAXION. tiremeot to; represents his "Districtr intte House of Be'presentatiVe's of the Confederal The Pte wa adrsftU. Pt. 7, i0. We' publish Yto-day the Proclamation of MEETING IN MARTINff 1 Pursuant to.

a public notice, a meeting a large portion of t9rciiiz9noi.Umfif field under a pleasant grove near Samilton on Saturday, the 29th AugmVlsfcf VW Gqv. the Governor says fJr; ripe experience. cents each in Boone, Hon LevirteriJeo IT Beafeal; 6 Lanid, Parid Brinkley.iMiss tuefnda Q-ifartijn, Miohtl lationta tne tnreatenea resistance to toe col lays that one night last week a negro man offered a gross insult to the wife of a Captain in the Confederate service, and was arrested by the police and put in calaboose. Shortly a crowd came and demandecV the negro, but the police terniyrefosed to deliver him up, until a crowbar was-aent for to break open the door. Tne partiej then took the negro out, and losLJiim somewhere with-a rope around his neck.

Like the subject of statesmanship and patriotic coun- NO. T. SYME, and Proprietor. hn 1 trt Sherrod.Iwas'ledKtO;: lection cf "the tax in kind" is all very well, LtraV the.Prociaination on the" whole is a doo- seis. nis jeiiow citizen? oi me itouxeoeraoy look forward with hope'and confidence in the belkflhat we shall have a jSTtttor in oux'nar Oars are the plans of fair deligatfal peace, Unjrarped by party rage to lire like brotlwrf, A nment which does not come up to what at Brjggs, Misi Lucinda Bubee Sidney 'f' Carter, Mrs Lucind Connell, Anthony Crawford, 7 recofiroition.

he was in susvense. The nezrd, be- Jn6 I Martin, Jbo McCulloirs Miis Lp McDufBe, Danctn "Malrate, Herbert Mftbej, eaM Meloon, Edward thia time was expected of. Gov. Vanoe. the.

Chair, and 'A. Mizzeil, EsowW' anointed Secretary. I he Chairman in a brief and appropriate statement explained the object bf the pa motion, the: following" gentlemen were apt pointed a committee. to draft; resolutions erpfeg- tional i Jonged to a widow lady. -Every one will concede the justice of his doom, while they may have sen-: has not the ring'r which under the peculiar BEV.

DR. DEEMS AND THE" SOL- vsuipoeu, Jars circumstances by whfch the Governor is sur DIERS' ORPHAN'S FUNUT ous abjections to the manner in which he met it. He richly deserved hanging. WV Castleberrr, LD Marry, WED2fESDY MOBlflNG, SEPT. 9, 1863.

rounded: was expected, and bis rebuke to It was our goog fortune to be present at Cammonjjs, Miss Mary Noweil, ive of the tense of the meeting; to wit Li XT Nisbitt, gortf A Subsjtitutb. young ladywaslengaged last Warren oounty court, and to near tn Clements, H. D. Robertson, Samuel Rogers, J. THIS PA- TO SUBSCBIBBBS TO THE 1icKsoD, uryan i Dapreej Miss Cornell Driver, Miss Martha A IClltnfffAnl Xfiaa "thearmy" for 'holding meetings denounce treachery and submission at is uncall to be married to a soldier in.thje army.

The soldier suddenly returned home. "Why have Ewell and ess9 Moore, iisqrs. Durine the absence of the committee Col Wm. address delivered to the good people of that intelligent and" pairiotio countyy in behalf of ed out of place, and; offensive. It is" in Perrell, Samuel A lOnnstejtd.

Goo 1-7 From and after this date the publication of the Beristex, will I discontinued at this Mar.tin and Captl lDSfcarfaabeing'preSent; you left the army she inquired of him the Fund for. the education vt the. orphans effect echo of the censure cast upon these T. 7 were called upon, to address the meeting, which i have found a he replied. VV ell sir, of.

indigent "soldiers," by theBev Dr. Deems, Ntlian, Laara O'Neal, LT Ondrdonk, Pond, Mrs Virginia A Paul, Raymond Susan Peamn, Mb Eosaiia Redmond, UB Riddlfcft, Mrs LkxU Bowej Jno' 1f- meetings by the Editor t)f the North Caro uuroy, taocey Goforth, Hicks. Redin they iid in a very abley appropriate and forcible I can follow vour example, and find'a substitute. We say it was our good fortune, to this city and be resumed 'at Petersburg, as jooa as the presses, '-materials, can be transported to the Utter and office too. Good morning." And She left him in, the manner.

s- 7 i -7-r-? The committee on resolutions, through their lina Standard. We opntend that these sol-diers not only had the right, to these address, because it was the most thrillingly Howard, Holt, Jones, Miss Edith4 middle of the room, a disgraced Chairman, If. L. Clements, submitted-' the eloquent production we have heard in the following -preamble and resolutions, which after far nnhlicalion arranged. 4 we.

hope meetings, but it right in holding them. Johnaoa, Jamea being -Tery ably supported by Tbos. Jones ftAnmnlkhed in some three or four last ten Jears, and o.ne to which, we wish' evr ohnson, Mrs (Guardian )Sbaw Mrs Temperanca Jordan, James C- '6heartIfO and Wm. C. Ecorn, Esqrs.

were unanimously adopted: Jackson; Heuderion Sillie ery reonstructionist, submissionist anq croaker in the land, c6uld have listened, add BY THE GOVERNOR OP JJORTH CARO- A PRpCIAMATION. WnxiurAS, a number of public meetings have recently been held in various portions of the State, in some of which threats have been made-of com Lucas. A .7 Tucksr. Jna Whxxzas, Our country'is involved in a great The good of the cause, their, own, and the character of imperatively demanded the action that was taken by them. -We.

have heard that during our recent absence from this city, a consultation of politi Lenorab Mrs Charity Terry: i struggle for independence, and whereas, the destir nr of North Carolina is linked with that of her da. been shamed into silence, if not convinced W.Kh; Tt a I .1 ww Lveas, George 7 7.,. 4 into contrition and reformation; We regard this work Dr. Deems has thrown SOLDIER'S LIST. ter States of the Confederacy and whereas thelut most harmony and concert of action, should exist between the several States, which are organized cal accoucheur assembled from different parts Adams, Adams, Jamea II bined resistance to the execution of the laws of.

Congress, in regard to conscription and the coll ec tion of taxes, 7 thereby endangering the public peace and tranquility as well as the common cause n-the common cause, and a united support given of the State was held over Gov. Vance's case weekJ. The paper in Petersbnrg will ap-. pear under the name of the "Begister," and will be published Semi-Weekly, and Weekly, strictly upon the cash principle. Subscribers who; have paid in advance the Raleigh Begister" will: be furnished to the end of the period" for which" they have subscribed with' the paper published ia Petersburg.

This is tEebest, and in the only arrangement which we can axke. is at this time a fine opening another -paper -in Petersburg and to the common agent of them all and whereas. of alow and Textra painful This o.b- certain bad men at home, instigated by corrupt motives iand endeavoring to corrupt the pubflc stectrician council, not willing to kill the pa all his energies, as no charity, but as a great, noble, christian enterpfize for the payment a debt of the most "superior dighity ihat a State can incur to those who risk arid sao--rifice their lives in defence of her libertiea ind all she holds dear The orphans of indi mind bV their treasonable teachings, stirring tin of independence, which we have so solemnly engaged to 'And whereas, it is my sworn duty to sea all the laws of the land faithfully executed, and quiet and order maintained within our borders. -W bitter animosities between this State and the Cos tieht, quod exso mortuse matn's utero not us fuerit) did jiot resort to the Csarean ope- federate Government, fomentingiealousies against sister States, engendering a Bpirit of dissatisfaction 7 Loftia, JC 3 Lambert, A Xewisy Geo Lambley, Turner 2 Laekejr, TO '2 McDuffie, DR 3 MeCordy, WR Mooney.C 4 Moore Miller, 'Jno 2 McDahiel, DiSid Meore Montgomery, McrGaw, Jacob 2- Mattocks, Houston McRaig Franklin 3 4. McGulnsey, Murray, by means of powders destroyed Adkerson, Wm Blythe, Jno BrpVn, Jno Bird, Lieut Bent6a, Calvin Barrill, Robrt Beam, Balin, Bullock, James Earfield, Noah 7 Brite, James Bobert Barnes, ames.

Byrum, Jamea Baswell, II -Briirson, John II A among' our br are soldiers in tne. field, and doing all they can to discourage our own people, and" to M. 9 1 1 1 1 gent soldiers the ohildren of tbo State, the and alas prodaoed an abortidn. mmMtrAlo9 -to the adrice. and vitn toe and bv her1 nnrsiner bosom must they "be i Now, therefore, ZEBULON B.

VANCE, Governor of the State of -North Carolina, do Issue this my Proclamation, commanding all such persons to renonnce such evil intentions, and warning them to beware of the criminal and fatal consequences of carrying such threats into exe .7. 7 1 reared and and made men of. i "13s true, ti pitj, and pitj 'tia, 'tia trot." SENTENCED TO BE SHOT. c-cperation pflpur earliest and best friends, we have determined to avail onrseif of it. We could not'sell out the gooi will" -of the The decision of the Martial in the case FAttOF BATTERIES WAG NEK AND GItECG.

We learn that information was. received of prisoners arrested for the murder of Adjutant nftivr her, beoause no would buy it Richard Mailett, from Raleigh, near Scotts- LMurdook, WD. Modlia, Nathan in this city yesterday tfiat Batteries Wagner cution. The inalienable and invaluable right of the people to assemble together and consult for the common good," togethei with its necessary concomitants, the freedom of speech and the press, are secured to you, my by the most Bacred compacts. They shall never find a disturber in me.

Yet you will remember that the same instruments whieh guarantee these great rights, al tt without the type, and if we sold tha Uttrr we coul4 fiot purchase suitable ville, Albemarle county, i few days since, give aia ana comiort to me puouc enemy ana whereas, we the people of Martin county, whose farms and villages have been sacked and burned, whose fields have been laid in and whose homes have been invaded by the vandal foe, desire to be heard in this1 great crisis', let, Jteeolved, That the war in which we are engaged is a war for liberty, for faaiilies, homes and property on our side and a war'of aggres sion, plunder and rapine on the art of our vandal foe. "7 i Zndt Resolved, we deprecate and condemn all efforts by whomsoever, made to palsy pur naj-tional arms by insinuating distrust in our leader, in whose patriotism and consummate ability we have unshaken 7 3rd Resolved, a spirit of good feeling and Gregg had peen yielded to the enemy was made known at Richmond. Thursday. Their i names are -1 i The mines of the Yankees had approached to press in the Confederacy, and would have to pay for type ten times the price. which it cost Francis tBucn; Co.

13th 2X. C. Regiment do' the very moats of, Wagner when seeing it was no longer tenable, Gen. Beauregard ad In peace times. inese reasons wui, we iwpe, aatlsfy our subscribers who have paid in ad- Briggs, James 1 Bankston, James Baird, James BaBr, 11 Crowell, Joel 7 Collins, Albert Criekinore, Caleb Abner 7" Cooke, Jas Carpenter, JacobX? Cope, Ley! Cox, Joseph Carrol, II -Cants, LAI 7 -Uhamblee, James 7 Cook, Aaron Camming8, LA Qorner, James vised its evacuation.

The guns were all James Ellisf do W.H.Kelly, R.D- Clark, do Jno. R. Bledsoe, do Jno It. Eainer, do John Futehv- do Henry do B. Bunn, do ought, to be cultivated-between the several States spiked, and the garrison off on forty barges, all of which, save one with 'twelve do do dQ do do so limit you to the exercise of them, within the bounds of law, and impose upon me the i solemn duty of" seeing that these bounds be transgressed.

She Constitution of the Confederate States and all laws passed in pursuance thereof, are the supreme law ol the land resistance to them by combination is treason, and without combination, is a high crime against the' laws of your country. Let no one' be deceived. So" long as these laws remain upon the Btatute book they shall be eiecu1 vance and reconcile tnem xo receiving a "Begiater" published in Petersburg" in lieu of a "Begister" published in Baleighr TEe comprising, to as, also between the men aboard, which fell into the enemy's. Moorci WC ,2 2 Jialee; J- 7 Murrah, Chas 2 Murrsy James Mathers, Ransom 2 Minis Joseph 2- Manni'C Maokey, A Moore, Mlnnla, I E. Molwell, Jno Nelson, Solomon 7 5 3 NisbettT i.

-i' Noliigjohnjj .2 2 Nortoa, Jno C- i 2 Pleasant, Wm Penny Y' 7 Pinker ten, James Pierce John 2 Presley, John Pitts, A i- PiUmah, BM' 4 PoweJli 1 Padgett, II ix i 2 people composing tnose states. ithi Resolved, That our soldiers in the field principles advocated by the Petersburg "lteg- hands, made good their escape into our lines Dorsey Bonn, do ister" will be identically the same which I These men were deserters from the army 6f Battery Gregg being-no longer tenable, was and the Yankees are now at have been sustained by the Rahigh "Begis- Gen. Lee, aid Adjutant Maltt, accompanied by a i.k.t. will 'nWili. gard, had been sent to arrest them.

The Ad- ter." Althouen the paper, wiJi pe puousn- K. about the when the have won for themselves imperishable honor, and shed a halo of glory upon the fair escutcheon of our noble old State, which not the puny efforts of domestic traitors, not the sickly sentimental- ism of the faintrhearted, nor time itself can dim pr eflkce. 5th, Resolved, That we most cordially despise! and heartily denounce the miserable faction a Oummings' Point, in" full view of Charles ted. i Surely, my countrymen, you would not seek to cure the evils of one revolution by plunging the country into another. You will not knowingly, the present desolating war with the commas enemy, add the horrors of internal, strife and entire subversion of law and civil authority Wm Chappell, P'T Camptoo, William Chamblee, Madison jutant was making arrest, ton.

It will.be defended to the last, and if men turned and fired, tilling ue Aojutant in- 4 in another State, it will always bo found the advocate of the interests, taken, will be tlken as a heap of ruins You must not forget the enviable character Which who for sinister motives are striving to ngnts ana nonour oi wwvu oiic. check the adour of bur troops in the field and eni yen nave always maintained, as a sober, oopserva- For thb Bbgisteb. in which we shall leave manT friends," and courage a spirit of dissatisfaction and desdrtionl tivft and law-abiding people nor would A have Beaufort Cottitty, Sept. 3, 1863. Parks, 2 you to foreet the mam, easy and constitutional among them some of those who are bound to us by the Mr, Editor: 1 desire through your columns to method of redressine your grievances.

Meet and That regard the Baleigh! 6th, Resolved, Cook, A Clarke, EL. 7. Clodfetter, Duncan, JC Dawson, Dellinger, Jno Dooley, R7 1 Deal, Dimett, Wjllls' -DUlard, DobbiBS, BIT' Dibkson, Johe Davidson, -PieroeJ Isaao to the notice of the voters of the second JStandard sa the principal originator and organ oft denounce any existing laws if you think preper bring atantly. The guard returned the re, severely wounding flenson Futch, whose trial has not yet taken The verdict of the Court Martial is, that these men be hung to" day in the presence of Gen. Edward Johnston's command, Ewell'a Division, Army of Northern Virginia.

unfortunate men, ere this' reaches -the eye of our readers, are doubt lees in' 1 We find the above in the Petersburg, Express of Saturday last, and copy it for the purpose of showing the terrible ay the hideous consequences whioh have ensued from you have that right and instruct your represen Pettigtew, 2: this wretched faction, whose vile teachings are Congressional District, the name of CoW Bryan Grimes, of. Pitt County, as a suitable person to calculated and we believe intended to work only mischief to our cause, and that their wicked machi4 cations have no sympathy with the great masses! represent the District in the next Congress of the tatives in Congress, or the as tne cas9 may be, to repeal them. Your own chosen servants made those obnoxious lawsthey can repeal them, if i such are your instructions. 'If you regard them as unconstitutional, our Sapreme Court sits ready to decide upon all cases properly Confederate States. If one's services to his coun nearest of earthly ties.

The city of reters- burg has been so4ong and so intimately as. sociated with this State in tnat-: ters, that it may 'almost: be set down as as much of a North. Carolina as a Virginia City, and when we shall again become a citizen of it, it will be our pride and pleasure to con. i tinue the friendly relations which, since our .7 i of North Carolina's sons, either in or out of thej army, but are confined to the few, whose disap try, by no means undistinguished by valor and success, accompanied by a kBown devotion to his pointed ambition, or quest of gain, or downright' treasonable spirit, has led them away from their! Donn, Joseph Edwarda, Haynes "Elliott, Saml Erwin, A Eaton, WR Edwarda, Earp Pevton i the treasonable teachings of certain 'parties country's best interests and welfare, entitle oh to brought before it. Its decisions are, finrl in the State of North Carolina, and shall be executed while the power remains in your Executive to enforce any law There is no grievance to country's cause and enticed them evil ways; they are not in the army, their sons are not in? the suffrages of his constituents, I know of no one in this A whole company "of North "Ih atvv hdv anH 1 ai i mwm flaA rv a monartrson, alisq Joseph -Roberta, RnmpelL Rogers, Sellersi Scott, Stephen StmweL U.11 -Singleton W-Swain SkidmOre, Wm Steel, $tephea Saunders Saterbarg, Alphonto Scarlott, Jeise.

Saaders, Simmons, John upon whom they can be mere deservedly bestow residence in it, we. nave iormea wun so many ress and no proposition to be made, bat can bm ed than upon' Qui. Grimes. On the. fall of Port cocting.

treason and amassing fortunes and dis-7 oouraging others from a faithful discharge cf; their- most beneficially effected in the way our fathers citizens of State. -Traitors and Tories have thrown a tempo sumter, Uoj. Urimea nad left bis Home, ana was on hia way -to share the dangerf with those who duty. i.7 .7 1th, Resolved, That we highly approve of the pursued by Governor -Vance, and we pledge rary shade over the fair fame of the State, iwere about to receive the enemy's first missiles of Carolina soldiers more than decimated, not by the bullets of 'the enemy against whom they, were gallantly baring their breaits, but by the dog's death on the gallows -Great God! what a thought---what a fact Murder of a gallant and patriotic officer, desertion of the flag of their country, death on the accursed tree What a catalogue of but we know her heart to be true, and we war from that stronghold but before reaching aim pur uniieu ana caraiai lupporc -Qn motion, it was resolved and adopted that the there, the Fort had surrendered, and fallen into the "know that her troops in the field, and marked out, by the ballot-box, and the other constitutionally appointed means. In times of great pnblio sensibility like the present, any departure from this legal channel is revolutionary and dangerous, and.

tends to the. division and distraction of our people, It is my great desire, and, I hope that of all good citizens, that our people should Temain united, befall us what Should we triumph in the great struggle for independence, let no feelings of revenge, no bitterness mar the rejoicing of that glorious day. Should we fall, and come short of that great object for which we have struggled so long and bled so freely, let not our our hands. He immediately went on to PensaO; la; which place it was thought w.euld be speedily true men at home, will wipe out the stain whioh bad men have nlaced on her escutcheon. proceedings of this meeting be forwarded to the editors of the Stats Joubkal and Kalelgh-REQ.

isfxs forputlication, with a request that the Petersburg Express and Richmond ExaMinjcb, and other loyal papers will please SattonJSethS Sillers, FH attacked, or that an attack would soon be made by our forces upon Fort Pickens. He remained there sometime, and while there, was nominated and crimes and horrors 1 And who is responsible for tWs appalling tragedy upon tragedy xne meeting men aajournea. 7 WR, W. SHERROD, Chairman. A Mizzell, Secretary.

elected a delegate to the-State Convention, which The man and his followers whose teachings Simpson, C-B, A 1 Spalnhower, Wm Step.hetsdn, Jesse TooleyJ John Turner, DG Taylor Geo Earpj Wm 7 Essie, Thia John Pord, Wm Fraiia, John II Floyd, Wm Foster, Francis Grose, CD 1 Gladden, US Gibson', Wm Goff, John Gentry, II Gray, David 2 Galloway, Gardner, Gillelape, John Gibson, ames Hendrick, Chapel V. Hollajid, Holland, Henncks, 7. 7, Harden, John 7 Halls, bimon Hulet, Caleb- 7 Hunter, 7, Holder, 'H Hndsoa, 7 OT Hudson, Howell, Calyin 7 Hartman, Geo 7. -Hood, Samuel unanimously voted North. Carolina of the PUBLIC MEETING IN ROCKINGHAM Union.

He returned home and in a few day and amply vindicate her claim to loyalty and in the most holy of causes. iS paring neither labour or expense, it is our purpose to make the paper whioh we propose to continue in Petersburg a first class newspaper' in every department, and wfll furnish it open terms as mo1 derate as the scale of prices in other departments of business will injtifr. For the nresent the terms COUNTY. At a meeting of the people of Rockinghanr, had made these deluded men believe that their State had been badly treated, and themselves oppressed, and-dragged into a thereafter, took his seat in the Convention. His enibvmeht of this political elevation was of bat strifes and domestic feuds add to the bitternesd of defeat.

Attempts suddenly to change the existing order of thinga would only result in bloodshed ruin. I therefore implore you; my countrymen, of all shades of political opinion, to abstain from assembling together for the purpose of denouncing each other, whether at home or in the army, and held at the Court House in Wentworth, on (Tues Tnemai, LA ThomM James Tarman, Jeaephas short only a few days after taking his service which treacherous promptings had day, August 24th, 1863, on motion, Hon. David, S. Raid was called to the Chair, and A. J.

Qoyd seat, he was appointed by Gov. Ellis, Major of requested to act asSecretary. made hateful to them. This 'man and his with "damnable' iteration" the 4th Reeiment N. C.

Trooos. whereupon he Gov. Keid, upon taking tne unair, made a few avoid seeking any remedy for; the evils of the Immediately resigned his seat in the Convention, times by other man legal means and tnrougn tne persistency, had asserted that wicked men in appropriate remarks, explanatory of the object of the meeting and on. the present condition of. the codnty: roperly constituted 'We are em- YTant, Caordy Thomponf Gilbert Thompson, A "Icott, -J I TO 7 A Troatman, John Terrelfl John' "nf the paper in Petersburg will be as follows: The "Daily will -be Berved to city subscribers at titty cxnts per week i rv and repaired to the camp of the Eegiment, near Garysbarg, N.

C. Shortly after the first battle of Manassas, his Regiment was ordered to Vir arted in tne nouest 01 au causes wnicn can stir On motion of Col. Robt. B. Watt, the Chair man was- requested to apsoint a committee of five ginia, and Grimes has participated in every to draft, resolutions expressive of the views of the the Sonth had brought on this war, and instead of fighting its' battles, and incurring its privations, were staying comfortably at home, and speculating upon, the of the wives and children of the poor soldiers meetine.

The foirowine: committee was appoint- battle fought in Virginia 'since the first memora ble engagement. His deeds and daring are matters Upohurcb, Varneri Jacob ea nnaer kjbi. vvaira-motion w. joi. ames Irvin, Rted, Col.

R. B. Watt and ay able, to tne cakkixb we exiy. single bopies. 10 cents.

Prices for mailing Single copies 25 cents $20 per year. Six months' lSl'Three months $8. One month 3. The "SAmi-Weeklv HtnAntPr xri ha Cant. Johnson of record and need no-mention here, Should the people of the district see proper to elevate Mm who were fighting, and living and dying for Honser, Harkey, CW Heck, A Ingle, Albert Ingram, JohnL' Irwin, 'James A Jar man, Leander- During the absence of the committee, Hon the hearts of patriots thicause of liberty and independence, TWe are committed to it by every tie that can bind an honorable people.

Multitudes bf our bravest and best have already sealed it with- their blood, whilst others, giving up all earthly possessions, are either languishing, in don-r geons or are homeless wanderers through the land, and all have felt, in a greater or less degree, the iron hand of war. A great and glorious nation is struggling to be born and wondering kingdoms and distant empires are stilledTwith listening hope and admiration, watching this1 greatest of human Let them not, I pray you, be shocked withF the spectacle of domestic strife iind petty, Jonn Kerr, of Caswell, being present, was. called to this responsible position, they will have a rep upon and addressed the meeting in an able and What wonder is it, then, that this poison, in mailed for 810 per yeari Six months $6. patriotic 6reech. ureinethe oeome to forsret oast resentative who will be atf true to their interests as he will be to his country's honor who will pursue WJ Walton, A Womack, A Workman, Henry Witherinjrton, WarUckjCeoL' Willard, Henry WalLWR 'I Workman, Word.

John fused into the ininds of ignorant should party dmerences and favoring a vigorous prose a course and give, a vote' regardless of conse cution of the He clearly demonstrated that have produced the sad results of discontent li true to ourselves and the cause or liberty our quences, and who will be the Jast man to embo with the' service, desertion from it, and the Johnson, James -Johnson, David SB 7 Johnsoii, A Joyner; ElTsha 7 Jenkins, Edward Johnson, SH success was inevitable, and the achievement of som a thought or intention of sacrificing his coun lnree montna $4. 4 The ''Weekly Register" wili be mailed to fubscribers at $7 per Six months 54. Weekly and Semi-Weekly subscribers to the Raleigh liave paid in advance will furnished- with either the our independence beyond all question. Mr. JXerr try tonis own political exaltation.

Worahani, Alfred malignant feuds. 7 Let not our enemy be rejpiced to behold Oir strong arms and stronger devotion, which have often made him tremble, turned concluded his remarks amid great applause. BEAUFORT. 1 Wall. Allen; of -crimes 1 I who an messure the Rawlev Gallowav.Y followed in a short Johnson, against ourselves.

Let us rather show that -the. WilaonjQW Wilsoni.Thos weight of guilt which rests upon the souls of 4. tWall, Jamea those who have incited men to the foulest 'of concurring in the views of the distin guished speaker who had jnst addressed the meet ing, and counseled, unity of feeling and action amdsg Johnson, Eliaa Keiney, Edward. 2. Keiger, Edwin -Kiser, Tandy 7: Eeerer, aoob Camp oi-thk 31st, Regiment Troops, hear Charleston, 8eDtembei'2d.

1863. crime's, ind deluded them to the mosC shame WUlen, Williams, JSoTJ Webb, Janies WatsonJ At. tbe close or nis remarss, tne committee Mr. Editor "Will you be so kind as" to givt VXUU Ui AJlUtariJ lain u.us AJLWijr j.siuyur tuD tiOBTH of freemen and bid all the petty bickerings of earth Veep silence before Instead of engaging in this unholy and unpatriotic strife and threatening to resist the law 01 the land and endangering the peace of let ue prepare diligently and with hopeful hearts for the hardships and sufferings' of the coming winter. Heaven has blessed us with abundant crops, but thousands of the poor are unable to tht ojugh thir Chairman Wattt submitted the following resolutions, which were received and ful of dealh's Jjet them call upon the mountains to fall upon -them, and hide them from the shame and scorn of and above this short article an insertion in the columns of adopted your valuable paper Resolved, That the Jate meetings held in this Mr.

Holden, in his Abolition sheet of 'August all. from the wrath of God of late, carryine out the; views Land suereestions Dahy Semi-Weekly or Weekly paper publish-; in Petersburg as they may elect, at the'eur-' rent rates of subscription for that paper till their money is 'exhausted, when we jhall be happy to hear of their- renewal. piper will be of the same size as at present, ind its typographical appearance wijl, we are sure, command the approbation" of bur 1 7.,: Our contemporaries are respectfully requested to continue their exchanges to us at says tnat a soiaier writes mm irom Unarleaton that the soldiers of the 31st Regiment are almost Kivot, Talton Keever, MUton. Lanier, Brantley Lanier, Jacob Line, Wm i Lawson, JR Lirerman, Jordan S. Lambert, La we, Danl -Lipe, Love, Edward, Leilas, St Simpson Lenes, of iha Standard In regard to reconstruction and peace, are calculated to encourage the pubho ene us beem in time and use everv eflott to nro- Watson Neil Ward, Y.

I WarlickL Geo Walker MaJJ White, BJ Winchester. Jj wwri WD West, Gibson WsJJ, vide for them and secure them against suffering. unanlmousiy(witn us, meaning himself I suppose, my, as well as to discourage our soldiers in the army the people at home, and are mischievous in as ne is me aaaay 01 treason in my native state. And let us exert ourselvs to the utmost to return to duty the many brave but misguided men-who (North Carolina.) I hae asked the use of yohr their tendency and dangerous to the cause of columns to gay xxoxuen tnax ne nas pun-lihed a base lie and slander on the 31st Regiment. have left their country's flag in the hour of and God will yet bless us and our children; and our children's children will thank us for not boutnern maepenaence.

7 .7 -v Resolved.Thh.vtQ will hail with ereat pleasure a x.xjc as truer, men do-not exist in the Confederacy, and GEO, COQKE, P. M. peace which brings with it an acknowledgment of despairing of the Republic in Its darkest hours of Sept 9-it 7 the maepenaence 01 tne ooutnern confederacy. but it is tne impression wun ni tnai 11 is a Dase. fabrication of his own mae.

In laying this I titter Persons also this Ofios until farther notice. disaster, and still more, for adhering to andT pre for the future are unaualifiedlv in favor 'of eter Bf WILKES MdRRIsC Auction er. Truth, and Pa trio tismthe God who will never forsake those who with honest heart are struggling for honest purposes. i -v 7- ADMIRABLE XJ3 JTER. We take great pleasure in: laying before ourreadees to-day letter, frpm the Hon.

Rivls to k.B.; Deane, Esq of letter breathes the purest spirit of high patriotism, resolve and hope, and like everything which emanates from its distinguished author, couched in language which defies th'e closest criticism. Wm; 0. Rives is and has never been what the serving, amid the fiery trials of war. conservative business will the sentiments of tne entire Regiment. 7 -7- desirous of addressing us on nal separation from the Government of the United Slates: that we are in favor oi a vigorous prose 3lST4JGlMiCJN H.

C. TROUPS. sentiments and the rights and civil liberty cf the please direct their letters to this place until LARGE SALE young uonieaeracy. 7 7 e.s. cation of the war till this great object, shall -be LATER FROM NORTH.

1 In witness whereof. 7-ZaooLoar ij. farther 1 Rlxtioh, 'Sept, 8th, 1863. L. S.

Vajstci. our Governor, Captain Gen Sept. 4th. The Philadelphia Resolved. That we deeov svmpathiae with our 'eral' and Commander nam quircr.

of tne 2d, has been received. Wistar's Drave soiaiers in tne army, and pledge ourselves signed these presents and caused the Great 3eal 0 cavalry recently made a reconnoiasance towards to do what we can, and encourage others, to the AFTER DESERTERS, The 21st Regiinent Troops left this same, to add to the comfort of their families at MuomuQu. j-jeaviBg vy uiiamsDurg on ine they pushed directly for- Bottom's Bridge' and nome. 7, 7-7 State to be afSxed." Done at 7 the city of this 7th day of September, A. J863, and in the year of; American Independence the 88th.

Z. B. charged a regiment of infantry in-rifle pits, dri And Whereas, Hon. John AT Gilmer Telhg a VCJ VaA aMVuUMJ 4V4 tViUQ ViUt VT WO Jk AliC OERUaX, FREXCB AND ENQLlSIi FANCYS GOQpS. W1U.

Bf) SOLD D. AARON'S, 25 MARKET WILMINGTON, On the 10th ef September; a larre assortment of the above goods, recently imported ffoin Europe, consist-ingef i.7M- Cutlery, JPens, Pencils, Pipes, Tapes, Pins, Nee dies, Perfumery; Combs, Portinonies, Mantillas, Cloaks, Black 'and Fancy Cashmere, Llama Shawls French vJackoaetsalmorals, Gray Clotb, ving them out and across the with a Pede? candidate for the 6th Congressinal dis Uubmisaion editor of the Raleigh "Standard" I I Joy tne' ral loss or one kuif and one wounded. The ob- trict, addressed nia leiiow-cmzens at Wentworth, ject of the expedition waff fully acoompluhed. on Tuesday pf County Court, and in the course of terawholx organized bands, eonntiea bidding defiance to are in some the Law. xne command returned witn much valuable in (Sept 8-1 Daily papers publish one" week and weeklies would call a PrccipiUor," 'or i'Fire Eater," but he' is a true Southern man a pure patriot, and although advanced- in gears', his remarks, ad vacated a vigorous prosecution of the war, an4 an acceptance of a peace on np other terms than eternal separation Irom the United Another we "hear.

is soon, Ube and semi-weeklips-two weeks. iv formation concerning movements near Richmond. -Reports from Fort Scott, ot the 28th of August, jay Gen. Blount has been defeated in Arkansas with a loss of 300." -i ,4 brought to this State on the same errand. Army Shirts, Shoes, Clothiof, Ac Ac; Ac.

7 ra Statesman, without aisnperior on this ebn- States, and an acknowledgment of our Indepen 'jiiso cases 01 Xiraoaiea, ouerrj, iv luc. amaica Rom, Seoeh. Ale, A. aence; -v TTT ARE REQUESTED TO ANNOUNC-V ed the Hon Ai H. ARRINGTON.

as a candidate Resolved, That we hereby wedee him our cor-. irheseisen who ought toTbe in place with either Bragg of Lee to help. them to secure victory over the accursed Yankee' foe, (one real victory -on either iine rould we believe Five substitutes for drafted, men, had' deserted from Meade's army, wefe executed near CataJognM wm feaay tne day oerore me s. ifor re-election in this, the; Fifth Conereasfonal Distrkt. dial suppoft for a eeai in the next Congress of the OtUM I t.

of the counties of Orange, Wake, Granrille Confederate btats. 77 7 1 Resolved, That a eopy of the proceedings of this Hook Salt. y'. Sept a td: 7 r-- tment. He was one of (he ornaments of the United States Senate in its "high and palmy when Clay and Calhoun, and Webj ster, and Tawell and ethers formed a galaxy of talent and and eloquence, which no deliberative body that age could match, and has recentlyi by the" unanimous' Vote "of catch imn tin tia A Rappahannock Station onjtbe 29th.

fourteen substitutes escaped from the Harris-burg jail on Tuesday i'xSI The Vermont Stale election on Tuesday so far! as heard from, is largely. for Lincoln. Nothing from Charleston or'Rosecrahs. Gteat indignation is felt at. the capture of the Reliance and Satellite, and the case is io be fully meeting be furnished by tbeSecretary to the Editors of the StateTourhal, Green sbore'Patriot and Raleigh Register, with the request that they publish the same.

7 Desirable City Property.for Bale. THE UIfDfiSIGNI2D' OFFERS HIS Residence in the city of Raleirh for sale. Those rpiIOSEPERSONSWIIOIIYE PLACED money in my handafbr the purchase bf the TUck Salt, will meet at my aalt rodm in Haleigh Saturday, 1 Jth to rewire their money aid look after their bage. 1 Q. WH1TAKER --5 Sept fl It' 1 jSalt Comjmissiones N.

C. aert. Such is the Jruit of (he lessons of bad men and toriesT of neace-on-anv-terms On motion the meeting adjourned. wrshiflg to purchase are inrited to, examine the prop- wu reconstruotionistf. his fellowcUixens, leen called from his re- 7 7 4 d.

vnauman. .7 A. J. Secretary. WX' -h L.

B. rERltx. sept9-u, mvesugaiea dj ine ayy uepartpaen.t. onrnai, Btanaara ana jrrogress, won.

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