Show tim THE FREEDMEN IN MARALAND the baltimore american sadys large numbers of the freedmen whether from choice 0 or necessity nel del ces sity will remain at their 1 forrer homes and make edke the scenes of their compulsory toil their continued dwelling awe place this has been the case to a large extent in maryland Mary lanch but as one of itsie its results we have seen the disposition on OIL the part of the late slave shive holders to adopt a system of of labor lubor which practically amounts to enslavement sla and which in effect abrogates the laws intended for the protection of the freeman the tide of public opinion has set 0 strongly strong Ty ff against these efforts at forced apprenticeship apprentices bip and other counteractions counter actions and evasions of the plain provisions of the new constitution that in many cases the slave holders have desisted resisted des isted fani their attempts but in numerous other instances they have persevered in their recourse to bubli hindrances and resistance and thereby defeated the intent of the e il 41 THE soldiers of grants arm army ay in in order to supply themselves with water have dug wells wellis from twe twenty to thirty filet feet deep the jintil n nm bor ber of wells about petersburg w is saia eaid to be it at it least ast five hundred MR MB JENKINS said paid a tradesman to a r recent ec e 1 nt a arrival i there will it suit you to settle that diat old account of yours V 2 no sir sir you are mistaken in the raan man I 1 aamot am not one of the old settlers 61 j whisky bringing brin jing Y inquired a large ge dealer idealer in that article nien faisao alil gallows ga allows and bomea and na children n i to covant want vant 11 was the truthful reply FOOTE expressed the belief that tf certain miser would take th the beam ott of 1 Us his 1 own ow ii elesif eyes he e could sell the timber DIA DI ir A 3 2 T ir J f T i r tue THE readi readiest eft aird b best abt waylo way lo to find guv K hui ure duty will be e eslao IB to do P present resent duty |