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- ; . - - . 1 . . i j i . . . -. i : . - i - . ..."! . - ' ' .I'-. ' mm i . r - iiiis,:&a;.,l;,. fZaa D. HYUA1T & CO., : Proprietors. Ul 4 " --r --v . erud at Two Dollars rraquaro of len liar - far . . nAllX EDITION i& 6 mottU$: - $15 00 Mo most aeoompaaj the ' i "" 'JarrUre j, . death amae j, . Iaath, raHiioa. and ..-h. 1.00 f uwuoea ea&rga adr&nee. -T" WEEKLY-EDITION, for ft loathv A5 00 5 iv?ftai1!t nd nut b pall la Vo tubsoriptions reeelrfdt oar ;ayof.icr Urmi than th ; EIGH, Nv:p;i zFT; i TONE; W),:-i864.7 : JOD: WOR7 thli office witf.-diio.tefc 1 WIU1D0 fU at VA STAW . ... a for a longer or saerar penoqr ,boT, or i. i il i I r II I H I I I I -i VoL i.i - . . , ? The followios is the biU to amend tfiatax nwsj i j.. UsL We conv from tb jticmno-au'"! i w V irbica. ta; icjendmeiita pf the taxaii ooB-f- -w . onli rvht : but it nay be, doubted whether it wwta bkV better to raiseioe iow-ot:wm jo l .rreSJ the hicb. r " - ,t t . eBtlto AN r act-TO f TSS iX i:Lt Tj . i, 1 . TVo Cocprea of' the -Confederate Stales'. of a do enact, That the firgV'iecond' andi - Ko 'nt fo lev '-idditiotx! "-tM tbira Sxowuua v . . n, -rinnortTof thii'Oa r-: I for the comxaoo defence nsopjror ttyr- rnkvL approrea lUU r ! euruar Jy gt, u rruu.vi-rf . - t f u; t j and re-enactca bo as ro reaa ta wuqw . . cation I. That la addition to the taxes 'CU 1 w 2nrow-a -April 24tbf 1863, therabft!I juiTr , . .i t -f CUr.nrTT lKfiJ. rn I eTied from - We iiw uay -vy ; . f v.,abiecta oT taxation hereinafter mentioned, and ' r nMn ' n-taTt.nersniD. as i wowto-wit.::. . ... ' m . i r .1 niMnarTir rP9 i .1 1 . ! ai aitrr Kind huu ucsuiiiuuu. 1 ;srj- . r. ft different ' T,rir!after exempted or taxed at a amereui, -tl v. - .jJ lha far I fire Der cent. Jrroyiaeu, ui, . . , .nlnfnH in nr. Ittiro I : .v nft ot nroDeriy cujuiujvv deducted the value of the - tax in kind Merited therefrom .during the same yearaa asues l,pd nnier the law impressing it and delivered to fne rovemmenV Aether deliverable during the mr or afterwards including the bacon delivered 'zt and not prior to the assessment of the tax on Werty emplojetl in agriculture aforesaid ; and Lwiectioo of the tax on such property shall U saspended after asscssrpent under the order of y9 Secretary of the Treasury until the value of te tithes to he deducted can be ascertained, and vhen so aAcertaioed it ehall be the duty of the IVt Quartermaster to ccrtfy and of the district Collector to cdnct the amount of such tithes. And nj balance fo-und.dce may be paid in bonds and certificates authorized by the act to reduce the hrreocy, and.tofcuthonze a new issue of notes iid bonds in like manner, as taxes fnyable during ba'jear. - " Second On the value of gold and . silver ware ud plate, jewel v jewelry and watches, ten per ..rrtoVr and-toAuthd'rize a new issue of notes tarreocv, -uu. I jent. Un toe value, ot an snares or inieresw ueiu a aav bank, banking company , or association, anal, navigation, importing uuu . wpuruug, iu :rance, manufacturing, telegraph, railroad, dry iocs compaDie-S and all other joint, stocfc compa- lit of every -kind, whether incorporated or n6t, ; Ire per cent, which'tax shall bs assessed against lad paid by the company in ;eacn case. Ana Vben tb'e shares or interest in anyauch company ra taxed, no other tax shall bo imposed under tali act upon any property of such company rep jpsented by the valuation of such shares or inter- 1st, as uircciea in me ccuuu bchuu ui luta nv. 1 Section IL The valuo of property, shares, and Interest taxed under the preceding section ahall j la assessed on the bas of the market value of the feme as similar" propcity in the ; neighborhood, Jrhen assessed m the year lboU, except that wnere frhen assessed in the year except that wnere y"j L j .i.-. ,u, ;rcfr ur-i i,aon Tn blackens the fair fame of the army-of North Caroh Janda, tlaves, shares onnterests have been, pur- na . a , hnitr ' m:atn. chased oce the 1ft day of January; 1862," other an land purchased by refugees and held and ocV apied by them for their own tso and reaidence be? shall be assessed at the price aotuall y paid tr them by the, owner, or, if for any cause that faoDot-be ascertained, thou at the market value tt the time of such purchase. Shares -or inter pti created since the year 1860 shall be assessed their actual cost "to the- present holder Pro- ced that no shares-or interests which are now orth par or over par1 shall be assessed at 'less ft par, section 111. Upon the amount of all gold and wrrnin trn!H fln.t crnM and fi;wrhnllinn .nhLH " 1 is-- V wm, I a Purchased Vinre the fir! A nf JnW, W aetacnment minis commana, ai-uress pu E62. and then'unon tlie actual cost" to the r,rfia- j- j : "JJ it I i. , ' r " , 1 t holder, ten per cent , except where the same a-eady included in the tax on sjiares or interests f posed by the first section of this act, and in : . f.ujBu uy ue ursi eecuau oi inis acr, ana - in ch cases ten per cent, les3 the amount of tax so tCOsed: and nnon th TJrlno nf nil mnnovi aA &ch cases ten ter cent, less the amount of tar en . t r - -proad or bills of exchange drawn therefor, and yoaiasoxy note?, rights and credits payable in pign countries, five per cent., according to the i!as thereof, at the place where the' tax thereon j payable at the time of assessment, except where 4 isme is included in the tax" on shares or in- ?ita imposed by the first section of thiaarr r A m - w , ec fi?e. per cent, less the amount of tax so im Ttedf payable iu Confederate Treasury notes or per cent. Donas or certmcates authorized by sactot tebruary 17, 1864, to reduce the cur acy and aulhoiizo. new issue of cotes, "and tads. ; . ' ,:h- SecontU-Upon the amount of all solvent credits, ficf sll bank bills and all otheripaper issued.as pency, exclusive of noninttrest bearing: Confed- notes and Confederate bonds.and not employed registered business, the income derived from W ia. taxed five-per cent, upon the par value foeof : provided that the income derived from Con- t-erate Treasury rib tea shall be taxed ag, other in Section IV. That paragraph 4th"of section five of same act be amended Vy adding thereto, as fbl- f. - . : -,s - I HIa the case of disagreement between the owner 3 the offlcar as to the reduction of taxes' under 1 fi section, the Question shall be settled by referees 1 ia ? J - a ! ,' a. . .Wa f 1 ice irrttmtnt nnls. I i pioTHieu iu iiuo tsca w i ?8th crtinn nf tha act to amend an act entitled I ct to levy taxes for the common defence, and 1 FfJ on the. Government of the Confederate States, oted February 17, 1864." y v !"- j " ; 1 & ict ne aUted are known U every intelli I action V. "That paracraph" sixth, section four of I gent man 10 -Memphis. . What is the remedv for JJ ct to anjend -an act entitled an act to lay taxes fw cocpion defence fnd carry-on me uovern i pi of the Confederate States,? approved February, I kclada aa wholesale dealer, manufacturers! and I Snd ctrer miners and talt manufacturers, who I it their business to. sell their own producta, to tines of the Army f Memphis be closed, and no per rv iealera. to sell aeain i And that section 16 th of aon will be nermitted to leave the city, exce pt bv tin m m m U.. J tm li.uW immit.l a M 1 jM follows: . -.' 1 : . '-. v , VIVUVI fcf ..v. -J , . 1 ar.C treasury notes, ox nospiu mjiubb, tZt achool3.-. collezesi. and other charitable invl C .slultbe ;ejrcmptirora taxation ..under the 1 fexccotcttthelnconie; ' i taxedondct any law .-of-Congress, or fnase'of-dlQ gnQmenlmi thr ifisessor 1tT2almit the wcne tb ycfcrees, as prided br Uir.'or shUl lalUr refuse tat pty tue tax Ujereontirithin sucfe tin' shall be Prescribed .br public no'tice by the district collector,' under tbe reioaite-commissiofteforta,- uli;i5 i is2-r:r- i Scticnryi That .this tttshaU no the o construed as'-td subfect to,taxatioatrn,baca and agricuitural prodaeta; Trhichircre produced ia the year J86S,rand n th3 Peloaof-thr producer . ojr the lTO diy x$ Febniftrr.: 1S64: -ind toeeSfiftr far thk rsnfinrirt if himaelf and ftmily -during thee presentycar; aadfrem or on wnictt tares in nina; naa ceen Redacted and d cmiucvi aa ict w lay ouiuonai uxes xur idq CO mon defence and suppart of the Govcrnment'be amended aS to levy an additional tar of fifty rer ce: 80 cent- .i . n . ri. . ' upux i uc auo.uut i ui prouia inaus oy pemrvg xae articles mentioned in the said paragraphs, between ZeD,r lst.WJ hit nPTr wninn inninnnoi inv onin no m trui - r At o'clock tne tlouse went into secret Session, A ..w.n - a al1 VWUWUUCU UUUI UViUC'K, HI1U lliCIl VUUK. I C CCS 8 g ,c ock i , ; , ., t ;f r i From tbe Charlotte (N. C.) Times. - ; " A YANKEE CONFESSION. j . : The annexed, which haa been placed in our hands. shows that at least one. Yankee officer is disposed to tell the truth, so far as to relieve the many from condemnation by placing the facts before the public against the few. . - , . j As the wanton destruction of property by the Yankees t the time of the evacuating Washington, N. C, is offic Hilly admitted by the officers in com man'd, that question is now settled : J ' ! Headquarters, . DisTaicT North Carolina i Newbern, N C, Mav 3, 1864. General Orders, No. o.j ; While tiie troops of this command may exult arid take iust pridi in their many victories over theene ?y. et a portion of them havewithin a -few days heen ffuiltv of an outracB atramst humanitv. which . o j o o J brings, the -blush of shame to the check of every true man and soldier. . . It is well known that, during the late evacuation of Washington N: C, that town waa fired, and nearr ly,if not entirely, consumed, thus wantonly render ing houseless and homeless hundreds of poor women and children, (many of them the families of soldiers in our rmy,) and destroying the,last vestige of the; once haDDV homes of those men who have now eiven all t0r8erTe their coumrj in her hour of peril. . nj thia.waa done by men in the military service of the United States. . It is also well known that the army vandals did not even respect the, charitable institutions, but, bursting open the doors- of the Masonic - and Odd Fellows Lodges, pillaged them both, and hawked about the streets the regalia and jewels. I , And this, too, by United States troops. I . It is well known, too, that both public and private stores were entered , ana piunaerea; ana mat aevas tation and destruction ruled the hour. . The commanding general had, until this time, be lieved it impossible that any troops in his command and that the ranks are disgraced by men who are not soldiers, but thieves and scoundrels, dead to all sense of honor and humanity, for whom no punishment can be too severe. ' . . . The qommahfling general is well aware what troops were in, the town of Washington when the flames first appeared. Jle knows what troops.last left that place. He knows that in the ranks of only two of the regiments in , the district of North Carolina the cuiprirs now stana. , To save the reputation of the command, it is hoped that the guilty parties may be ferretted out by the officers who were in. Washington at the time. of Aese occurrences. - - ; , ; s . ihis order .will be reaa at me neaa oi every regi , , , . ,1 1 J a it. j . i! : a Taue ? ? "V B . neaa oi tne ivtn-Massacnusexis i 15tn Connecticut volunteers, at day for ten consecutive days, o head of the 17th-Massachusetts volunteers, and the cress parade, ; every or until tne euuty . - m 1 . nartie3 are found - m Bv commanof of Brie. Gen I. N. Palmer. J. A. JUJUOUiX. A. A. uenerau Official : B. H Tigknor, Captain and Acting Aid de-Camp. A New Order or Affairs at Memphis. -Gen. C. C. Washburn, the dew commandej at Merriphi3 has issued the annexed order : ! - . The Dractical operation of commercial intercourse from this city with the Statea in rebellion hasjbeen to help largely to feed, clothe, arm,- and equip otir enemies. MemDh;3 nas oeen ! more Yaiue iu iuu Southern Confederacy since it fell into Federal hands J than Nassau. Jxo take cotton belonging to the repel Qo"Vemment to Nassau, or any other foreign port, is & hazardous DroceedihEr. - To take it to Memphis and to convert it into supplied and greenbacks, and to re turn to the lines of the enemyi or place the proceeds to the credit of the rebel Government in Europe, without passing again into-rebel lmes,, is safe and easv. -V t - r -. - - I have undoubted evidence. mat large amounts 01 cotton have been and are being brought here to be sold, beloneine to the rebal Government. " The past and nresent system of trade has eiven strength to the rebel array, while' it has demoralized and, weakened our own. It has invited the enemy to hover around Memnhia. m his best base ol SUDD1V. wnen. oiner- wise, he would have abandoned the country, - It rni!ra of nMrtfl rnn tfTnt th blockade unon the LoeearL which baa rrRt and ia costing man v millions. I. i . .. . ." . - A it opens our lines to tne anies 01 cae enemy. renders it nPTf tn Unnoat'MA AVPcutA nvmilit plan, without ita becoming tcnown to hitu long enough in advance for him to brenare for iL- "r t I these gra . and overwhelming evils ? . Experience snows mat mere can do oat one remedy, and that is toUl prohibition of all commercial intercourse with It ia therefore ordered : That, on and after the 15th day of May. 1864. the - .f !iL...4. n.oHMni f ViaOai ll oarOTI ArtoT-a " (after, that datetAU persons ."deslrdus of coming into kUU b f r? LA A ; w - notmea oy me pioxets ina mey-vrm noii i.iiuw to return. All Deraons who desire to leave the city to go btyond the Jiaea iacst " do - so before the .15th TJIE.. JFIQHTING MAKE . Til this campaisTi the last .that coffcomwnn frnn toe conservative press.bf tbertlf. Tho ife w orjc iewa,apeakiDfHbcneYnblffIoesready sustairre45bnaaiaf and already-wePcbant the dcd by'thousand.4 tho wounded bf tens f-tboulandsf ? Thocontest forRichmoni haS-bcetr uheted fnitb a bideon pturijaljstif5blQ0 : TWaharoc of oattles is without parallftl-rintfn the. red! Mwi rf piaman striifenless wctlooi ar; bach; intotbe th& oyect inU opt thiJMt,io?Di. o wlrfere' Ut la true that at rare intervata mat nambera hav: tMnaff hfcSwiL'ir -'t 'tT T i ' tu& tat of Europe. The victory there as' d6m- plete, the defeat attendTtJvehiTmTnlr -Th total loss of the FreirelirastwtttiObQwnd inree . Hundred ; the . batUes-of . the Wildcrnesa. andecisive, barren of, preceptible; results,1 and but the prelude of work mord terribleJtet to be Ann hare cost the North, as has been computed, t v?en ty-five thousand men. If we estimate the : Confederate fm.Va ours, there is the appalling list of fifty - thousand krjr. yr ea.asane very inres- noid of the campaign. Fifty thousand- human Jeings, it their strencjth and'mahhodd-as4manV taa i constitute the total ponulatmm men. Women and children, o a secondiclass city, ha va been stricken down at the very first collision, without bringing the issue nearev to its close. : When it ia 1L I. ifpif J3,ine Jipeai--r ewtt. tne. Xtgntmsr, make Considered that fifteen thousand wounded Federal Tq a TRAWttt'P'Q rrtATTAVTmM soldiers are huddled .together in the sUeoU ;of 4? IS A TRATOLLERS SS l?ronrirb'aKnr ' nrl Kb Virx" - 1 " oi tne victims thus tar ot this, campaign, the ex tent of the carnasre can be more n?rltr maHtwi Every better feeling attests the inhumanity and folly of prosecuting a war that involves su oh waste of life and serves to accomplish nodeairable etd. uaieYw way uo iae . miuiary result ot this campaign, so terribly in augurateJpthe blood that will be .shed must not appeal in vain agafnst the fjroloDgatioq of this infernal war. We .cannot! be leve that the people will Consent to repeat these scenes of mutuall desiruction. There must be a period in this strife when humanity will refuse to permit snch slaughterr when common sense will imperatively command at least a pause for leflec tion, an opportunity for the ministration of reason. t ; . . . . , . . . - If we interpret aright the suppressed sentimentLof tne people, tnai time has come. They are ap palled and conscience-stricken at the ghastly aspect which the preseht phase of this struggle' has reveal: ed. They say, in their soujs, if not aloud :ViWe have gone too far: the"God,of Christians" will not sanction thia. rnutijatiod ,and destruction of this creatures, endowed with' therj essence of his di-. vinity. j'. rr-; " "t'r - In testimony to this growihff conviction, I the confession of a noted and extreme Abolitionist is most opportune. -Wendell Philips' said on 'Tues day last: " Asan American white citizen, I dep- ricate one month of war' I see iu it the seed of debt, military ambition and despotism. The set tlement of this war ia not to be by battle, but by statesmanship." !. ; ' : : ? The evils generated by. this war have now so much accumulated, the sacrifice of life, awful as it has been, threatens to become so unendurable to christian sentiment that we think the time has CQme whet), without distinction of party or social condition men will rally to the standard of peace: ItU our solemn conviction that no man of or- dinary Dcreeptive faemties- honestly believes to day that further bloodshed will seenro a political result more desirable than'sucb .whatever it T may be, that can be iecured by negotiation. ' Neither is it, a queetion'of sectional prowess or courage ; for tho ; battleaclda ot these three terrible years, now closing in horrible earn ee attest with fear- ful witness that no charge of weakness or cowar dice will stand against either Aeotion. Why do we-then persist in dealing death-blows that vindi cate' ndjrinc?p!e; that satisfy no point of honor, and that promises no result lljat a free people should covet tor themselves, cr others I As we 'turn with a shudder from the list of innumerable dead and from the records of the crowded hospitals ; as we hear in the heart's sympathetic echo the lam entations that come from a hundred 'thousand desolated homes, let us resolve that with this campaign, whatever its result, the bQtchery shall cease.:. - '-. '''.' V - - .r : - ? -. ,- i. I . INCREASED PAY OF GENERAL; OFFICERS. The bill to increase the compensation Of the Genes ral assigned to duty at Richmond," which elicited some newspaper comment when it was under consideration in the Senate, has undergone some important changes, and at length passed both branches of Congress eo much improved -in form, that its progenitors ,woald not now recognize it as one of their awn offspring, It was sent to the House some days ao, and by that body modified so as to include all the Generals in the array. , The Seriate subsequently added some un important amendments, which were yesterday con curred in by the House, arid the bill now only awaits the President's signature to become a law. It gives a General $500 per month, .aTLieuteflant General $450, a Major. General $400, and a Brigadier General $350. Generals in command of an array to receiye $ 100 a month! in" addition, and all others iri the field $50. We look upon it as an act of wisdom in the House thus to -remember those who are daily -risking their lives in defence of the country, and it will-nooubt receive the popular approval - while it might have seemed in?icious to have selected .an .officer whose good fortune it has been to beassigned toduty at the capiul as a particular objec of favor, however deserv ing be may be. ... - - -V rj The bill to increase the pay of soldiers was amend ed by the Senate so as to make it applicable only to one yeari instead of a permanent arrangement,and in that form h8 passed both branchesof Congress. RUhmhnd DitpatcK r C ; n V 7 r. V! :2 DAILY PRAYER MEETING I TxIE CAUSE Alb THE CRI8IS DEIIAOT IT. PRAYER ,E5TINa WIU;.BBHAT TBJ OL MethodUt Church, to tust. VW Dally, at a o'clock, tJoma prompUr. Doatwalt Sot th bRr baUwi f?. St j BE ATJTIFTJLLLY-ILLUSTRATED BEATJTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED,! .a ELEGANTLYTRINTED I --EVEBi Y d3 ATURD A x; ;i EVERY SATURDAY . v.v; -j 1? . ! . THE GREAT LTTERATtY T7T!T!TrT.V 1 THE 'GREAT LITERARY 17EEKLT 122 SOOTH I - : f i " ' " f v-v-'j yitzz r.i t i ..BBTLLTA.NT AKI. CffAHaETO. rf -. . LlfEpNO VELETTES; INCIDENTa; II it-! 1 t POETRY, HISTORY, BIOGRAPHY. ' ... TYITTlUISalS AND CELL ANT! - ': -' f.' iNCLmiNa 1 - -i ,t TRANSLATIONS PROM -THE GERMAN; - ' - . i'iiliiiNUitJAiND OTHER LANGUAGES.- Making a Complete Casof ' " 77ttox. rs i m . V vW-"-T- T". IT IS -AmoURomifiJiLr--- i ! :- r ? - , FOR TUV, HOnSKlTnT.n I ( , IT IS A SOLDIER'S PAPER, ... U . Hr ; THE CAMPS 1 FOR THE CARS! I - ' . . IT IS PLEASANT READING . '-11 4 . FOR EVERYBODY I All of. the most Prominent and, Talented Authors in the South, as well as the jpunger . favorites, are writing for , : THE MERbtJIlY, gT" Subscribers can be supplied with back num bers, containing the following 1 ' - ' ' : v " :. ;-V':. J: ' .-; - BEAUTIFUL AND THRILLING STORIES: 44 The Trump that Triumphed a Tale of Love. " Jerome Eluot a Tale of the War. Maud : or. The Ghost from Beneath, the Bridob." the. War in NoTtn Carolina. : f , Tb:e Peserteb's Daughter an exciting Tale of Real Life. . : " Jennie Aston;" a Romance. -. "Tried for Murder;" a Thrilling Romance. -' Krettel an. exciting Stopr from the German. Ala ho Venzilata,; or EciORETTAs Rnro;" an Italian Tale of Love and Var. f . . ..'.!. AJA40 UA UTWAKA A jt9 O mvv ILLtJSTRATlONS : "NON INTERVENTION ;" r - THE REFUGEE'S HOME ;' I " THE CASTLE OF SPAGNETO ;" u THE DESERTER'S h PEN IN DOVER SWAMP. All these articles, together with an endless variety of LITERARY MISCELLANY, are contained in the first three numbers of Vol. IV, 1864, (commencing-April 80.) of this really - SUPERB FAMILY JOUKKAU SUBSCRIPTION -Six months, v 10 00 The. Trade supplied at $25 perhundred. 'Address. ;-, y- , : WK. B. SMITH, ; Editor and Proprietor, Raleigh, N. C. May 7, 1864." 14-6m. GOVERNMENT OF THE CONFEDERATE .. . . i STATES. ; . - ;V-.-.-. 1 ? Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, ?reaidentf salary $25, COO. Alexander H Stephens, of Qeorg Vice President, aaU - Aids to the President-Col Wm Brown, of Ga., Col Jtfmea Cuesnut, of J. C, Col Wm P Johnston, ot 7-; Col Joseph' C lvea of Ms., Col Q W C Lee, of Va., Col John T Wood. - f--' - :"--;m-r . ' '5 V Private Secretary to PresidentjBnTton N Harrison, of Department of -State -John P Benjamin, of La., Secre tary of State. L Q Washinston, Chief Clerk.' The office of Assistant Secretary, is vacant, j. . . : . Department of Justice Attorney General, Geo Davis of Nopth Carolina. Wade Keyes; i of Ala., Assistant 'At torney General. Rufas H Rhodes of Mits., Commission er of Patents' G B W ITelson, of I Ga Superintendent of Pnbiic Printing.., R M Smith," of Virginia-P.oblic Printer. Treasury Department 0 G Memminger, of S C-, bee retary of the Ireasury. Bobert Tyler.ttegister. B Jl more. Treasurer. J : M Strother, of Va., Chief Clerk, Leww Cragcr, of S. C , Comptroller." B Baker, of Florida, Ijt Auditor, W I S Taylor, of La.; 2d AudUor. War Department James A Seddon, if vs., Secretary of War. JuSge Jinn A Campbell,! of AIa Assintant Sec retary of War. ROB Keao. Chief Bureau of War. Gerf S Coop v, Adjutant and Inspector General. Lieat Cel John Withers, Lieut Col H L Clay, Major Ed A. Palfrey, M-jor 8 "Melton, and Captain $ellly, Assistant Adju tants and Inspectors Generals. Brig Gen: A R Lawton, of Ga,. Quartermaster General. Col I L B North op, of S. C, Commisihry General C n Smith, M D, Assistant Surgeon. Nary' Department- R Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of the NaryT E M Timball, Chief) Clerk. Com John- M Brooke, Chief of Ordnance, Com A B Fairfax. Inspector of Ordnance. Cum J.K Mitchell, tn charge of Ordew and Detail. 8oreonW A W flpottswood, Chief of Madieine and Salary.. Paymaster J peDrice,. Chief t)f Clothing and "Provisions. ' eJ " ! ; L ' ' " ' ': ' ' Postofict Departmentohn H Reagan, of l'foH master General. U est Caorge Ojr o.f V? , ' f tract Bureau: B N Clements, of Tfnn Chi .of Appoint ment of Bureau. John L. Harrell, of Ala., Chief- ot Fi. nanco Bureau. B Fuller, of N. Clerk ... ,- ' . - if CITY OF RAXEIGH. ' 1 Jlfayar Wra. fl. Harrison. 7ii :t :r: " - - comasttorat n Wistern Ward W H. Tackar, Alex Creach. and P. : Middle WardW. R.'Rlchadsfn,AgU8tnj L. Longet an 1 Ar W. Hcott; y vv.-s,--. - -y Batten Ward.-pr. W. B. iToTee, J. J. Oyerby and . h j'Jaristopocr If Clerk t tha Board and City Tax. Collector..- - , ' - -'! li "';' "1y:: " r r n ruTirfiiA It Cirv Treasurer. - -"Town ConttaUetJf J.tJ5er? CHef-N: V. Dsatoa, ' Assistant. - -' -: -'- 'j,-.". -' - K- P. Battle. City Attorn ay. 1,1 , J. X Pennington, City Printer. -F. G. KkaZt Weigh Master. - 1,Cimfcii--C'HHortoBf ' i'-i .i.' ifoidlwa--BrA: Johnaon, Wm.BaaverVWfa. C. Pax-V- jr. C Lnter,- C. A. Driver and Wa. Overby, :. tV last Wednesday nizit of aaels nontii U ta tine jjP WMSBBBBBBMaBftaft " !" 1 . oa.rnfl9. -KortHampton, Aid. ' fiorgLittieWako. do -: giohwd H Battle, Jr. Anton. Privata S.eretarr. Pr E Jard TVarreDl Chowan; Sn,,- rr-.-.t John P fl Rosa, Wake, Secre'tary oCState'.' -Jonathan Worth: Randolph". PnKiu p.-:- - v.urtta II Brosdev. Wavim. --1.. Sr.mf eIp PM'fcps Orange. Aadiior. ViTr-Il Herrvr truira t v.-j.- ..... .:! . 'wrKTIall. " !' ! 12 SSSBSfS SS''vA'J'hM oi. Wajtfr John Dver.nT; W.b. MC,r Major JanaSloai;bu.lfbtiar M.jor Hnty A Dowd, KdgiSdl'r I -i Major Wiiuam a OrAhftm jv a JA i... ; "OBOf'i Weaft Thornia. ybxte Fran alio, At Q rtermutir. -Lieut. Iaaa W. Qrrtt - J,k. ... Lie at. Thaddeas,MeQB WeiC?iJ?! Tho?l?son wk Ant. Comaiinarr r - supreme Cr Kiehtnood M Pearaon, Yadkin," Calrf' f aaticWUiuja ilattie. Orange, and Mmhiaa E Mas- lyrOi;Uraven, Judea; ttion U Roger, -Wake, Attemov General; Hamiltoa O Jones, Rowan, Reporter 1 Eddtnad B Freeman, Clerk. Meets in the city of Ralaigh second Monday In June etch year. The Morganton term has been disconUnoed.3 ' " " - . , Superior Court. Judges. Edwin 6 Reads, Psraoo. Romalas Af Sauudrra, Wake ; Robert R Heath, Chctran Root S French, Robeson; James 7 Odborue, Mecklenburg; SXtTF V' W''800 i . Robert B Gililam,' QruirUl i Williaai M Shlpp, Henderson. . 1 :y " Solicitort. istCi-cuit, Jesse J Testes Hertford t 2nd Circuit, Charleb C Clark, , Craven 3rd Circuit, 81on H Rogers, Wake, Attorney Gener!;. 4th Circuit. Thomas ' Settle. Rockingham j 5ta Ciwuit. Ralh Baxtoo, Cumber lln1 6ta Circait Robert F Armfield. Yadkin : 7th Circuit. ' ..... t ijjruuiH, oiu vircuu, Augustun a Mcrrimon. Buincomb. . . 1 . , Confederate States District Court. Hon Asa Biggs, Martin, .Judge; ttor6 V dtroog. Wnyne. Attorney jWF 'Watson,. Craven. Clerk ; Wesley Jones, Wake, Marshall.' a ' Council of , Slate:- F B Sjuiertbwaite,i Fitt; Robert P Dick, Guilford; Dr James Galloway, Wilkes; L tldredgo; Johnston ; J R. flargrava, Anson ; Jesse R Stubbs, Martin. .Literary Board. His Excellency. Qov. VanoePresideat'. Ex Officio; ReF, William 1 E Pell, Wake, and- Professor Richurd titerling, Guilford ; . Dr Wm Sloan, , of Gastoo 1 Richard H Battle, Jr. Secretary. - 1 UA a vk THnH.u . - T : T. xvahu iesal xjirKvKMKMTs.-uis xcenensy, Gov -Vance, President, Ex UJicio, Wm( EatonMr, bf -Warren; J H Flanner, of New llauover, and Montford McGehee. Rchard 11 Battle, Jr. Secretary. j ' " s t. l Commissioners of Sinking FundU-Hon Thomas RafSn. Aiauincf, riou ufcii.a JN J4 wards. Warren, and Bon Darid L Swain, Orange. ; I The Unireity of North Carolina is at Chapel Hill. Hon David L.wain, President. 1 Rev Calvin H Wiley is Superintendent of the Common Schools of tho Stae. j , I Willi J PaImerA M, is Princinal of the N CInstutlon for the Deaf Dumb and the Blind,' at.Kaleigh. j r Dr Edward C Fisiier is Superintendent of the Insane Asylnm. . 't MUITAEY DIRECTORY. ( FIELD OFFICERS, BRIGADES. DIVISIONS. ATO) CORPS OF NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENTS : No! Colonels. Lieut. Colonels. Maoss. 1 2 8 4 6 6 .7 9 10 11 J2 13 14 15 18 IT IS 19 SO 1 2 23 94 25 2rt 2T 28 29 81 32 Ham A Brown, WmRCox; Steph D liiraton, Bryan Grimep, Tiioe M Garrett, Kobt P Webb, Ed O Haywood, J ia M Wtitou, Wm H Cheek, Stephen" D Pool, Wm J Martin', H Jbi Coleman, Jos H Uyman, K Tyler Bennett, ; iVm MacKae,' -Wm A Stowe, Win F Martin, John D Barry, C M Andrews, Thos F Toon, Thos S Gallovray, WmJ Clarke, -' H M Hntledge, John R Laiif,. . J A Gilmer, jr, : Sam lLowe,. Win K ' reaematt, Frai.k M Parker, John V Jordan, Ed C Brabble, . Clark M Avery, .i W L J Lowrauce,' John G Jon e, -Williiim Lamb, Wra M Barbonr, . Wm J Hoke, David Oilem an, 'r John J Hedrick, Johor'A Baker, John E Brown, Thos 8 Kenan, Jnrratt N H.rrell. Lewis C Latham. Dsn W Horn, 1 Win T Ennett is.dv.ln A Oaborne. WUliam J Hill, t i" J McLeod Tneoer, Rifax A Barrl-r, . Wm H H Cowles, i Thoa Sparrow, (James Re 11 iy, . i . , Robert WAlstcn, E Benton Withers, Jos H Lambeth, Gray W Hammond, THos H 8ha rpe, Thos J Woo ten, WmP Roberts, John 8 Brooks, Wm J Pfohl, Chas C BlaeCTial, ' Thaddens D Love. W-n S Grady, Jas T Adams, Jos C Webb, -Sam N Stowa, Jofm A D McKay, Henry O Lewie Jos 11 Saunders; Fianois L T witty, Simon B Taylor, Jas M SfcrwnSou, Jackaon L Bost, Geo W Flowers, . Wm A Holland, -Roger Atoore, -Thomas J Brown, Walter J'Bogsan, Cha M Stwdmsn, T Mc(Je Smith, Nelll McX McNeill, Arch D Crud'ip, Wm 11 J01.ee. James T Davis," Jas R McDonald, James J Iredell, ' James A Rogers, John W Grahira, James A Crafge, Thomas J Dula," James M Maro, , James T Hnff, Henry Harding, James H Mclfeill, 'I hi P Jones, John J Span 11. Clem O Wright, Ed WhUford. ? . Walters Stalling, win m rar?iv'y. Jhs a Wood, John W I-a. Sam Mel) Tate. Wm Le Davidson, Jno K Murchisoti,' liufas Barriuer, Henry T Gulon, Francl W Bird, WmS Davis, . Henry A Rogers, Wm -A Johnston, W H Tarboiongh, A S Clond,' John C Lamb, John W McGlll, Wm G Robinson, WinS Rankin, John L Harris, Sam C Bryon, John T Join-e, Geo F Whll field, Wm H A Speer, ;ac J -rofiitt, Chas W Knijrht, David 1 Cowan, Kobt V Cowa , GeoT Gordon, Jas T Johnston, Jbtn D Taylor, -Wm G Morris, John ABhford, F A" Reynolds,' Georce Tait, . AMWadddl, .8? 34 8 86 87 88 S9 40 41 42 43 44 45 4tS 47 48 49 50 51 6 64 65 66 67 68 69 W) 61 W 63 64 65 en 67 68 Chflb W Bradahaw, Wm G I-ewlH, -Taze L Hartcrpve, John K Winston, A C McAllister, Thos C Sinsreltary, Samuel H Boy a, Wm L Saundera, Geo H Faribault, Sam II Walkup, Lee M McAfee, ' Geo Wortham. Albeit A Hill. John A FU-mine, John C Vanhook, Calth B lloi)u, Marcus A Parks, Jas T Moreheaf , Anderfon Ellis, Alfred II Bt lo; Hector McKethan, Wm A Owene, Ken R Mcrchison, John K ConnaUy, Paul F Fairon, Arch C Gdwin, John B 1'almer, Den D Ferrcbee, Wash M Hardy, . Jas D Radcliffe, ' J G-Gratfott.Luke. Hamilton C Jones', Edward Cantwell, James T Weaver, Wjn S Devae, Geo W Clayton, Stephen B Evans, Wra N Garrett. Alfred II llaird. Lawrence M" Allen, Gej N Fnc. a Ipx Ti M.Kre. J H Neth-rcntt. John N Whitford. Kufn W Wnarton Jamea W Hi n ton, Ed C YHltljr. n,u virai Ritahon frieavv-Artrierv) is commanded W MsJ Alexand r MacKae ; The First Battalion h harp Shooters by . '- iit.i .. V l!..,.nti Fti,..1lin nnfu Iff Mr 1 11 V MMmr Jame. J Iredell &3n RegimeiTt; The Third BatlalionJLlght Artlllervlby Maj John W Moore: The Tenth Battalion pijal , w t; w'.nn The Twelfth Battalion by Cant -7 O Cherry : Tha Lieot J01 4 Lt Lieut Col J M - AM I T 1 ,rr- . . I'd. K rnth KHIU 'OU IUIY1 ni "J jumj 'nit v. vir-.V Thrnnif' Lrion coniiita ot a Iteiriment and a Batta lion and is commanded by Col Wm H Thomas. i I The 1st and Srd hesrimcnta are la Stewart's Brigada, Jotn- lonV Division. Kw HV Corps ! ' The 2d, 4th. 14th and 30th are ia Rameeur'a Brigade, Ro, Divieion, Ewell's Corps. w . U . . i The 5th. ith. 20th and 23d are in Jobnetons Brigada, Umiftr DTnc6?n.TA,I54th0ffi t7th and 1st Battalion Sharp 8b44 . ers are In Hoke's Br jrade. Wlutlng Divfsion, Beauretrsrd a. - Corns. Th 4 id The 7th, 18ih. COXs Division, . Th Hth. Slat. esDivisioruBaaregarriCrps. . . Mmj,m: rf.wn' The 9th. 18th-, 6in aoi esa are ui uqibu -.-rr. mii nivtuinit. atewan' Crus. - ' . t The lltth th, 47tn anooitu - v Heth's Division. Hitl's Crp. . "-'1 lTi- The 13th, 16th. d;Wrh d8th are in 8calea Wsada. Ttth'ina to'cooka'i Brigade. Beth' fKmi? iSSffand Cfith arain Martrk't Brfgade, WKt ffw's Division. Besnrevard's Con. ,- . ms4tb.2Mh;a th, 49th and fftth arete Ransom Bilged. Pickett' Divif ion, Boaurtr.'aa Corp. J. , , 'rJ,l ' 39ta is la Kctoa'a Brigade, Frtnch'i Dlvi'lon, Folk I:m "aa K.u,tiii id BattsH'm are In banlePa 2Jri ". " t . . . i mm k iririiTin'i t .rf rrm r. tA aUam Divisit.n. EweUV Corpr. - . . " : ' ThYaVa SJid 0th afe la Hertert's Brigade WHltlBg'i Oivi- k?ff Brigade, French. Division. Polk'. Tte 55ta la In Davis Bri HilTeOo! Reynold's Brigade. Stevenson e Dl TToa&SUi ana win arcis ThtH..nth TUrralion rMirnt Artii:ervi vr Stair: The ro irteenth. IVaitatinn (Cavalry) py Henry ; n e' Fifteenth Battalion (Cavalr) 1 by Kfcimeni l! .pn'pJrarii w in misw 'P''.i . 23: h. aid end,S7ta re in i ane s jug, - . 6ist and e:t are in Clingman's Brigade,, rw ? i w i&ucr any other law.'- 'ice prop bit 7 i mst. JUlIa, H. May itif ML - - -.
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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