The Independent South. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1860-186?, June 12, 1861, Image 2
Jr-:. -.r. ConstAf 1 os' Hu* i’o i it! vv. W'. you r Com mil! i’c, beg 1 •';ivo lo: )']■< at the I’d lowing i Holding ns wi* d’.i. (bill all -eel '.1 | v:gh:s. as ■■ ' l"fl<r, "'j Do t re: 1 , ‘ in : ' jest ire , have bn ii i!"lei min ” l y III" cm li'lll, of; ni\> bin ilk' mi"i:iic.MIioiiK which tIn- necessities nl M'l iity have wrought OHt Self- hvi vf eo' : >'■ mill tile right <j ret, soil. Ami \ilii ii iis. :i long train of usur- pati> ns mill alni'cs, violative i'l lli 1 ' I’linstilnliiitliil voveirint, by a (■•■riiiin iivciirdnnce with the rules governing n!i t!fiv ilecisi«'tts, mid sniil decision lull] b * mi execution Ibi' tli** sntno ml i„ bi.' collected ns miy execution rmn tin* civil Courts. /. Tlml- nil citizens shall ] r i 'JIfnilCC ('lUillh i/Li'C, III HIllllllKMI- for nnvs*. or in oilier iijm- :i pm-sm* • ih . l ,n ,l in-1 Hindi’ mu! il in s u li fuses. _ v i , . In ^ • . i i> .. Tlml coinin':.sminn (nr nil iiKii. Imni, inn ’ '1,1,.. 11,.1’viii.r of BiHiimt'iis upon tin* jfjn serving id' BUtiiliiniis upon {imnimittcc, nr witnesses nr l'"f nrreat oilier duties of like nharncter, s |,„ll be mild.' by tin* trensurer mid r -c-. TllK INDEPENDENT SOUTH. ' KHINTY < )'?( 1A\. likcesTrinrtniioAiiimm run: in misnn in. .1 t.'.sr. i-p |si;|. ,’",n,,,i,,,"" ,al v ■ v ' ;; 1 .„i,i, ; ..,.i l . 1 .„s.iti..i, si,mii„.i„ mm„.i.i A -r, p..,,m„-.l ol ,. 'r.!: .!!! Hrfos'iessed now b Y tbe civil Courts. »». S!illt*S, hit* 5 ill ivi*l! 'Is to il ills •'•] ill I rni *, .1, (‘on> nnttec ‘ “ of tlio !•>.!,.i:il Union, ami iln* as-! v ' ,( ['[ \ ! tri . hirt bv instruct- Tho Independent S sumption mhI exercise of mil malirii-, m eiKl* 1 ^ ‘ . For the nccninmodat - (‘fll 11 W W HtTI’IKLI', i- "’M •-Ii.oi/Utl lion., mill ri.-i’i‘i|'I f<-’ in. loath for the War. sumpti. , , . able snvcnigutics, ami tor which they, tlio said I'miiitiviil people ol the Sort'll, have denounced us ns rebels and trailers—have declined war lignins! ns- tovies wiili incendiary mid Montgomery, siivois of the inmii.al which military autocracy begets, | and as the poet warrior of Syracuse has said, we see that foul strategy j has been stalking ill the Senate, mull black-browed treason bolds cottsultn-1 lion with ambition mid where pa-| Iriotism supports, vile lactTii thwart the true interests ol t lie con ti-1 try. But we have n consolation! with all, for our noble Executive.! like mi Aristides, has pledged tluT fealty of Georgs to the deflftjse oil In r sovereign rights, and so long a.-1 ho (ills the demand of every crisis usl he bus done, we shall feel proud ml doing w'iinr to 1.is administration. The liyilrii-]il.U''-‘d cormorant (Ihel Mi hnsl iimnoilatiiin of all, woofTer tl.e , Brokers ilicorpoinljolis) . ili/.en or citizens, In( ' lqK . n j ent smith, riming the.-o cxeiiing t BO oftendeeoured the honest wrought is Within their du- | times a. the following nt.es: . | of ^ ^ , )C hl „ gtric ken with n pttlsyed blow, and now be-' Money Wanted. cause of his rebuke to tbe disloyal We have hinted once or twice to ed to notify any whoso plantation is , , , I ..i..i and without anv male white Three monllis for fifty rents t Six moiitlis eitizen aide to hear arms resident OneDollar. Alwaj-sjit^Arlvaace. hand ., and inciting msurti jtionnry . raids amongst ns—have muider-d : hire their time, or our t i’i.*. us mid w.tntonly plumb.:- -d t ibe void riislrovnl on,' prof'Vir. mol • "re thriller adding mrogama' t •> I hell' vandalism, have repudiated times Shave d^n-dtlmSw wilUx^ i heveafler of this Body, on motion of terminate us l,v rapine and fire, j any nie.nher with n.second, It shall n ,1 will desecrate our hole altars go into secret session. a hue the ..anet it v.ifour homes, Wwrf, bv the prostitution uf mir wives and veiling of this Body, shall he u tiv II. pui. ihe first Tuesday ot every montli ‘“'“i; 1 ;:” ss* s-•*. •. <*-• - piedamn i mittccs be farther instructed to noti- 1 1'v all citizens permitting negroes to „ hire tbeir time, or live apart, from our suhscrihers that we want money i; (Hv r u'r< fir ilm( tWy ! ami we once; more remind th?*m llml lu.l'. bv V. .JIK'Sliul l.v. lOJ-ly wbi, Mill! statutes made and enacted tor s-1 the regulation "f the same. Iivsolev(/, That at. any meeting their invasions of Spite authority, hessian slmtifk are rising from tlleii old dens ill dtaioneiatioii ot bis poli- 1 \ dnv XJ.-.1 rdla id new ailiuuces will I :v.' mas.' lia-o rar.. ii- will dis continue every pa per of those sill)- vear if proscribe these 1 heartless incorpora- . mes niiii a lion is coming], until otherwise determined byitsuwu ■daughters. \\jlli these astounding revelations before us. and the brutal and unholy j action aggressions of our lights and liber ties now pending, we are impelled the conviction, that the said lawh and wicked people of the North have earnestlv determin' d the annihilation thirds of the whole Body of mir domestic instit-uiiimg-and tli'-| Hiilijugatiou oi our jn:*»j ■ 11* to a pile! and barbarous tyiunny. Wberefore. thus driven to our s. // -/ifcsi ivotinv. we do hor-div constitute and ordain bv the stiver scribers who are indebted one they do not sand in tbe two dollars| Bolts, immediately. ^ e cannot send oni paper over one year on a credit. -• — War and its Incidents. The history of war is the history of men and not of the mnssps they lead to conquest or defeat. The great ^ t ions, and Air |'‘there is an J makes thieves them." icltinvelli has said, Id proverb" ‘'/JVr 1 and J‘‘Ucc hanijs 1 The Crops. We are just now in the fruition oil line season, mid nil mtltire isj i-1 •r-! Halved, That any alteration or ' ^ .‘ n t ,, ouniv ersal commotion ; bilm.t with its swelling exuberance. to j miiendineiit in constitution <>r »!■ I. f • ,i , n i.,htv i Tlie crops in this locality were in • • i lMwsnf this Viuihincc Oi'(/aniznho)i brings to the suitace tnt , . . . , vJ^hiiil be cnticiVtl bv a vote of two spirits which adorn t>i» pa^os «»f tlieir j demand ol ram, though c «u\i u-ic m '' 1 ' 1 . .1 I »1... ..i.imli- ll.lV’.i 11 f • * I II l*lllV country’s marvelous grandeur or the! tbe County they have had plenty, ] storv of Iter decline. The reader, as : of the same he furnished to each member of the organize!ion. ^ Unanimouslyadopted by tbe Body Hr. CJ. I*. Powell, • \Y. !|mh 02, eign voi'v of our citizens, as a Cau>-t\\n secret session, tins dune tbe 3rd. cJ I ujiUam I , bat .l--, 1 ’ | ‘ "!| j i The r<ilt»wina vigilance Cominiltces were ^the l ine purpose berein set mull ;>nd , ^ , ti;i , ,. lwir . cla'V'l, *•> J M” m-esmation | ^ l}t —Win. Cos, r.n 1 defense m 1,1 ■' ‘•*a* honor, our prnpertu and lives. It,■.solved. That Ibis Court shall be formed alone by llie Vh/iltoiler. Committees of the respective dis tricts of our county, mi l that a ma jority of'the same shall compose a quorum. \ Resolved, That the jurisdiction i of said Court does not seek the usurpation of any power vested -in | the established judiciaries "j the) land, hut only the adjudication id such cases as are subject lo I he ac tion of vigillaiUM organizations, and tolerated e.uil accredited by nil Chris tian nations, in times of barbarous invasions. Resolved, Thai all case.-: arraign ed before ‘.d i oitrt shall be inves tigated mill decided in accordance with the rules regulating our civil ’Courts, save the ivstriciions'of tec- nicnl formalities, and tlml a majori ty of tbe quorum may rend"!' a ver dict in any case, which shall ho liual aniLh'g;,tl._ | mid the promiso of a heavier yield never was brighter. This season will even volumes, never looses sight of; «»ish up the Oat crop, and the gen- Resolved, That the constitution and .by-laws ot ^ | lc traces tbe thrilling incidents of| fjnnization be publiHiitMl Htui a cop ; \ ^ , . _ t _ r j the favorite ]dume that dashes through the ranks of carnage and courts and defies danger—it is the signal, it is the inspiration of the clashing hosts—it is the shout of victory wherever it waves its blood M. I’, (hci'ti. John Colson., an ,l hn mke stained crest. Uolicrt Nijrlit. CO, Jtctroluul, Tlfi‘/l}iis f ; empower tin* saiil Covinulins <»i' tlu/j Revival dintricis tonijrauize ami uiillj niiiitViry squalls <»f both cavalry ami infantry, of ovory citizen in saiil «lis-, trict, nl*lc‘ lo bear aims, and tlmt j eneb and every citizen shall 1hmv-| qnired to have, and to Iceep at liis' place of residence, some elfectnal firearm, in pood condition, and am unit ion sufficient for one dozen charges for tin* same. Resolved, That the Court farther Pr. K. •!. Curler. CJ. A. Ward, Simeon Warnock. K. II. Blount. Izatus Jenkin<, Simeon Bell. Dr. 1’. G. Cioflhee. John Barjreion, I>. C. Haily, I». M. lleriinjiton. John Atkin-on, -I. P. ferr} Simeon Wallace. Pr. I.. J. Kilpatrick, W. N. W. IlntcliiiH, T. Pierce. W. Tuljh, A. Boyd, Good win At taway. A. (J. Whitehead, G. Pow.-e Jo!m Scott. 74 “ J. S. Inman, M. I). Jones. James Guino-t. 75 « Pr. W. B. Jones. Robert J Murphy, N. Be.llnrd. 71 “ J. A. Ro-ier. Joiin Forth J.iLr. Roll!eg. G<j } « Dr. J. S. WiPon, Pr. E. R. Car-well, Joshua Key, Jr. 08 « J. 0. Glis-oa Thomas Routte, S. S. (Jodhce. 05 “ J. S. Brown, Robinson Tar ver. W. By no. 70, “ Henry Lewis, Graven Car penter. Henry White, JOM> T A. HARLOW,' —* -Cunrmnnding Marshall. It. \V. ituOHRB, Deputy AlarslmU. E. J. Carter, Secretary. To the Members of the. Vi'jilancc Organisation : Gentlemen :—I beg leave to de cline the honor you have conferred upon nit* as Commanding Alnrsbal of your honorable association, tecl- eral report is, that it will be a good! one. Last week closed tho harvesting oi l tlio Wheat, and our fold folks say | they have never before witnessed^ such “bountiful reapings." *Wi were abroad in Wiu “1 aid* et.i reapers” andean testify to theabovel report. We learn that Air. Cristo-1 pher Clarke, or as our people say. Uncle Kit, lias harvested a cm] which would average near 30 bushels or more to the acre. With suclil yields as this, universal through ouil land, and double the number of acres' planted down than has ever been be-l fore, will verily fulfill the evil pro-1 The political results of the battle ts never divined until in nftertimes, when the experience of the past is resurrected for the application of the present, and the throne that lmd then fallen is inquired of. n<nv much more do we recollect of the Jugnrtliino war than Aletellus, Ala rms and Jngurtha ? The invasion of Greece by the millions of Xerxers has left us the Temple of Leonidas I phesies of onr Northern enemies. I and his three hundred at Thermo- Could our Republican phylanthro- pylte ! which The great political changes! pists have happiyp wj'h ns a Ji were consequent upon tli" [days since, at tiie residence of ourjl passage of the Rubicon, are only dis-! friend Air. II. S:ihil"t lbnT, tliougb it |J coursed' by tbe pbilosopliers of bis-jwas even after the garnering feast J torv, while Ciesarund Ponipev lead- bad spread its hospitable prodigality. tug tbeir legionary cohorts at Phnr- salia is among the recitations of even the mursery legends P ( The gory drama of the Empire, fijoiu Lodi to Waterloo, set'ins hut we are inclined to think that tin' exhibition of those country luxuries]! which would have met the eve, such ; as fatted porkers, grain-graz'd j lambs, droves ofLwhent-fedrturkeys ] dLiitncd l"i the hcrahlmg to fame .ret,no., ntyd j<><■ iu d ch^^-*vv ■ANapoleon and his Marsliall, Wei- j m .,ii^jit„red snnfe-house, n? linbton and his Invincibles? And might be found home-cured hains.J districts, iii etiniplynnee wiili the I, existing statutes now regulating the same, and in all cases where the In- lint* hence, to tho ambitious man docs war become a pleasing mania, lie fancies bis apotheosis will he found amidst its dangers and itsglories. and in the wild music of its gilded pomp and under its streaming banners, ing tbe responsibility of the position Mj e looses his self-restraint and no and the conviction that the office | ] 011 g ur ( ] oe s the finer feelings of his lie empower said Committees to enforce the patrol police in their lospcclive should be occupied by one who noi j „ a ture brook iiis mad resolves. | only'has the willingness to net, but ; the phvsica! ability to ensure it, I , e •, i , , i- i’ ibelT should decline the association iertor Court has tailed to esialilisli, such patrol legulatio.is, then shall j as your officer, because of my feeble the Vi'jiUanee Committee ot such j health precluding that personal and Districts organize patrol squads and ; j,|, V sical activity which would bo cn- onforce the laws enacted tor such j clin) ]„. nt U p ml sn< ; || an office, and purpose. anticipating being absent Resolved, That this Court shall I mmvover, amtcipi autlmrizc and empower one or more from tho county b owns the power of tlio incantation, “thatcarnage is the womb ol great ness.” lie remembers that Moses slew the traducer of his race and be came tlio leader of Israel and the prophet of Jehovah ; that the min strel Shepherd Boy paved his ascen sion to tlie throne, by slaying tho which Singulph might he proud of. with a profusion of vegetables, as] if nature stocked the land with them.' with honey as rich ns from Hym -i j t.ns, and butter with the golden hue of Goshen, to all of which is added] the cheering prospect of a fine crop ] of cotton, corn, peas, potatnes ar.d 1 waggon loads of Lawson-melony we say, that they might have con jectured anything but u famine if every neighbor in tile whole land was]! not in the same “fix" with our triend.: Air. Snndcrford uses a table spoon- ] fill of blue-stoni' to a bushel of ter in the soiikingof his seed Wheat., soaked 12 hours, and is quite Sid members of the Vigillanee Com-, I regret, gentlemen, that my health Mr several months. ] j,; au t champion .of Gath ; that the! ,|,, n p dint such precaution will j niitte.es lo investigate all mutters | Jm^i.nososan obstruction whi nly or suspiciously to 'be .„. 0Vl , nls tm , iVl „ n spending tending openly tvensuimble encroMclinient <d‘ *»urj lives oR-property. ornuy inwurreuiion ary nssaults upon llie sanu*, and it Kiich iiivestizaliun slnill cmvinee a inajoritrof any iliroe nu!nil> , ii' ot said Committee that llwiv is p;nill pending, then shall «aid Committee ■ .... . , , servo notice upon the Command;,,:, Billy in your organization, and Imp, prevents me front responding tovour . | act ion in ibis mutter, for I feel con vinced von are taking such steps as the safety and good order of our community demands. I assure you, gentlemen', I concur with you cltccr- inA’ health strong N'azavite became tlio hero -ofi c ],nlc thosniutor blast, or the plan:-1 which thus Dio Camp of Dan from bis herculean j Se]iteml»cr will en^ri^thc] Burke lias'lnadc dou ble or even jq-lro tvlieat tills ye;:.’ r done. Marshall of sttcll decision, and lie, the Marshall, sli ill issue bis sum- | mens to one member of tbe Com-' mitlre in each District, and h" (thus] Riimuionedl shall sumnum his two by your discretion and vigilance, our county will be protected ti uni all dis» quietude. With high esteem for you, sever- I ally, gentlemen, I am yours, &o. other nssoctati's to be and niqieur at | ' j Caiiteh. the time and place affixed by said -* o ■ summons, and s'..r the forming 11 ‘ An Oregon paper mentions tlint said Court as herein above p: escrib-. r .,| J,,s,.ph Luim accidentally ,!( b . , sliot tdoiself I Jlenot, q’ln.t a ]] permi's and licepses granted to p> ;' color, ] Douglas conn to preach the gospel shall he Iteiice-i dm lower purt of ibe breast j canto o„t of the .shoulder. forth withdrawn, and no |iiTkou ot color shall be allowed to convene or j w - (|UI „j j K n „ t considunl mortal. addrrtRB any nRsmililn^u until tint court hball farther deli'i'iniuo, and India:,' Oniuts.—Our Atom ncbieveniunts, and Saul was first; s . un0 result Kill'* because lie stood a bead higher than all Israel. In ancient times the i d mn s J, e rulers of the masses came up from I sty- the wals, and from Hercules to Ciea- ] sar and from Washington to Zachcy j Taylor, every war has produced its man. Then wo should not be, amazed, if in this our marshaling,; the bravo and gallant for tlio fierce, conflict which in threatening us, that the mighty commotion which is dis- ■ turbing our population,should hi ing , up even hundreds to the surface, I whose aspirations look to the ferula j Tn <' residouve . in j , ln j throne. Yea, its numbers may : The ball entered I uverwliellll our land with tho omifn- , sionnfthcirstriigglesforhigh pjaoos, and thcoutburst limy wipeout thcoltl landmarks of onr Republic and give ] birth to many foul and dangerous <«*Kh.tllrequr.iMhechuivh. r .:;io,]-] or ' I mlia.i Chiefs from I "‘"‘k-' 10 ' 1 " lllt - tics, of tlie n".pee!ive ilenoiniimti"iis| f ,, ... rise to tho surface in tbeir d:«t!ic:*, to institute u p U-.* «*»« <-'«-'« N:l ' "> Clnlly rc^ulii’.ion, l.v x.liidi Jin? pn.uiin-; M-’Inlosh, ami ridiunn, or Sloail-j } moreover that tlie several ,. v ,« notice the arrival there ' , ' t T ,i| v‘’- The vessel may fie so, j in. 1. ,.!... ...1, I • ' l ..I... l... l . i.... .. . *>u iIk tJrc^K may . It in ll IIKMUU- to us that history lfMI| A nilllll'l) !M Wtl tttl- j f " . | cuoiiH .oiibeilie; „f slaves, on the'limn. The object, of their visit is to] furnishes no _ instance where a lie- j Hiihlmih will..n flic* viiSniiy ol tIh-ir omsnlt witli tin* Prvsidvnt and (Jon- public 1ms lallcii but by its own! chunduts pri«»r and after S' i v.c*, pr^hs with ndcrcncc lo iln'mlmihsion lmndH, and that liberty disseminates .] shall h- pr. vet,lei). !"f llu-ir tenilory into the Oonfe.le- | t)|U flut , d „ f its ow „ .,‘ sl i| t . noc . Al- Rt solved, That every neglect of racy, and with a view to get several dull bv anv member of the Viqi- con’i|mnies of Indians accepted.- . . , Inner e. or C iurt shall b.- They will h ave for Richmond on j mahuly, and the usurpations ot cen- j su •v,l '/ ijJcC lo Ar exc ding Monday.—Sav. A’cics. ; ready wo catch the inklings of her :| j malady, and the usurpations of ce I tral power, hut lately unnouuccd ut;