. The North Carolina Presbyterian. e passed by theirCongress andapproved by their Executive. TlkJ moneyed obligations of the Confederate Govem-msmt are -forged by citisecsOf the United 8utes, andplrt)liely advertised for sale in th^ir ciiiea„wiih a notorie-» which sufficiently attests the ki;o»ltdge of their gov-Shjmeut; and its complicity » tbe crime is farther evin-ced by life fact that the soldiers of the invading anhiesare fotiadsupplied with ia^ge q>Mwtiues of ti»ese fongednotes, «a nteaas of despoiling the country people byfraudoaex>f such portious of taeir property as armed vl-ole
. The North Carolina Presbyterian. e passed by theirCongress andapproved by their Executive. TlkJ moneyed obligations of the Confederate Govem-msmt are -forged by citisecsOf the United 8utes, andplrt)liely advertised for sale in th^ir ciiiea„wiih a notorie-» which sufficiently attests the ki;o»ltdge of their gov-Shjmeut; and its complicity » tbe crime is farther evin-ced by life fact that the soldiers of the invading anhiesare fotiadsupplied with ia^ge q>Mwtiues of ti»ese fongednotes, «a nteaas of despoiling the country people byfraudoaex>f such portious of taeir property as armed vl-oleace guy fail to reach. Two, at least, of Uie GeneralsdT the United tjtasaa A* e enganed, uoohecked by >tbeireovernmaot, Tn exciting serfile iiwurrectloa, and in arm-^g and training suvea tor warfare-ag*« Iheir ^os of ttoe Cooledarwfy. AoMber IMS beaa fbuod ofiostinots so l»mtai as «• iuTita W* TiAeaee^i his ^iMt the womea mi a—ptarad ^Y^ttMxebokeof eifUiaod amiiatlufed to «Tok« •h. -iM?-^ i \ 3p- A
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