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SJt SWKPSSSaEHSRrsaBjf ? j. qnqjjyJij it a ir iSp Proprietors: DAILY EDITIC, fr 6 months,-' V " - M $15 Co 14 3 ft ' WEEKLY EDIH0,irdr6'mottths,'-. -A 5 to -. i K s'abicripuoaj received oa any Vther terue thao tho V above, of for si longer or shorter period. ' . DDATn I IT THE BRIDAL CHAMBER -AN "IKClDENt OF THK 130MBABDMENT OF CEABLESTOX ' "':r ' -' "- Tolhk Editor of thf Keto-Tork News : ' Port i)X.AWAE, DslMay 1?, I6C4.. , Too hare, doabUcsS, een ine " loeiarnc m iuo wegoof CfamrlcstorvnerciD ineacua or dues Anna Fickeni ii recorded.- I have clipped thfe nrtiole romrthp'Xw!etoii,i:Jlffc)yrifid added ":ome stanzas to it.Aa tbo 44 licca '-contain no;b- ric contraband, joa can publish tbem if you ; ohoosa to do '; They .are slmpTe,1 but such as the heart of a Nortb Carolina goldier feels for bis ' Thyans ;from time to limo .M into the dty, and nobody scenic to mind it. But miafortano willed that Yesterday a' shell should ; throw the -entire comrounitv into ffionrhicg; 'MiflVAtnaf Pickens, the dangfctcr of our former Governor, never consented to leave the city Despite the representation of General jBauregard, she remained, braving sheUa and Gree fire, tends' ing the wounded and : theerrng "aU vith her prcs- ence. -Among; the: wounded officers - under bcr ministering care, was Mr. Andrew DeRochelle, ,a ' descendent of -one of- the noblest Hoguenot fam ilies of this city. This yon hg man was full of the , liveliest pratitcdefr '. his.rlair nurse; J gratitude rave birth Io a mdfe tender sentimenr;: liia-suit was listened, to j uovernor, jricsens gave ni3 con seni and the marriage was fixed for yesterday, V the o2d of April. ' ... . . 1 .Api Iiieatcnant DRochelii was on duty at Fort ' Sumter in -the morcingj-andf it; was determined ' that the ceremony; snould take placo at the rcsi deccc of General Bonbam in tho evening at 7 o'clock. At the moment yrhen the" Episcopal . clergfman was asking the.bridcvlf 8ha was, ready, a shU tell upon tho roof of the building, pene trated to the room whore the company; were: as ..-11 j burst and pounded nine persons, -and amonff tho rest'Miss Anna Ptckens. , Vte cannot deacrihe the" ocene that followed. Order was at last re-estabiished and the wounded were rcmcrcd, all except the bride, who lay motionless upou the carpet. -Her betrothed, kneeling aod bending j over her, was weeping bitterly and trying t stanch " the blood that welled froiri a terrible wound un der or'Ieft breasL-A. surgeoq came and declared tliat Miss Pickcof had: cot. longer than two hours , to iivo. We will paint the general despair, , . When the wounded t gil recovered bcr. consci ousness she asked to know hr fate, "when they hesitated to, tell her: j M Audrcw," ; 8bo said, . I btg you. to tell mo the truth. , If I must die, I, can die wortby .of you." . The young, soldier's tears were his answer, and .Hiss Anna, summoning all her strength, attempted to smilir Nothing could ' be more heart-rending; than to eethe "agony o- lair, ana uniorjunaie counirywoman.; i; -. v'iiiat one so true, so early Jades-: ' ' V -' . Yours reppftctfaUy " , - -; .r'' -And beanty'a voice in evry clifnr, ' L '"' : ' - : , - - r-KOBT.vB. VANCE, t ;.Thoogh:hy ome is unforgiVn;:' '.J.' ; AN XXCIDEJfT IX. TIIE BOMBARDMEST Or CHAItLtS' I -"FoBT BsCa WlKE Md.-MaVJO; lSGfJ' " -' 'V.AiTt. ' - ' - - .'. VvW' r , , ' " Hand niha Authori !'' r TFrom'tD Charhaton .Mercury. prillib.3. ccenc. bavins orenrrpd- OehI- Vavpp - who iVa ! too-cbvloua toj-couli this crave girl,struggling in tho embrace ot death, -fod gioat tcrnblor mortal pain Govi Pickets, whose courage is knof nwas almost without con . sciousness, and Mr?; Pickenar looked upon her child with the dry, haggard' eye of one whose reason . totters.. 0:. " ' t f 1 XeutcnRjit DeRochelle was the first to speak : ' ".Anna'.he eried,.' T will die soon too, but I wcala have you qio ray wifo. 4. here is'yctjime to unite na." " ' : , ., : " Th4 young girl did not reply; she was too weak. A slight ilush rose for an instant to her pale cheek;- it could bet seen that jjy and pain were straggling. in' her spinVJbr the masU-fy. Lying on the sofa, her bridai drcs3 ail stained with, blcod, her : hair diftheveled, she hadTnever been ; more beautiful.- Helpless as she was Lieutenant DeRochelle took hcr hanii and requested the Ilev. Mr. Dickinson to proceed with the ceTCmoay. When it was. time fcr ' the dying girl to say Ye?, her lips parted several times but she could noi articulate. At last the word was spoken, , and a slight foam rested npon her lips. The tlying ngo.r - nywas near The minister sobbed ns he procecd fdrwith the ceremony. Ao hour afterward nil, ' was over, and the briaal chamber was the cham ber of death. Lieutenant DsRocUelle has sworn tojwrish in batlle against the Yankees, r.cd we are sure" tbat he will keep his oath; "He has now a double motive to hate them and bis own'exis- Oar entire community share, tho grief that p.f fiicts the family of Gov. Pickens. Tue obsequies of 5Jia Anna ill occur to-morrow morning at ll o'clock. Gov. Pifcei,s and Lieutenant DeRochelle will lp chief mourners. Oar exGoyernor desires that there shall bo no military parade. The tuue ral cortege will bo , composed of all our ladies, all our magistrates, all our generals, and the wounded suidiers, many of-'whom owe their lives to the dc". otioo of deceased. Never has woman been fol lowed to the gravo by so many regrets-never has one left sadder remembrances in ; the. hearts of . Charlestonians ' . - .- The snow white robe was-plac'd upon, Tbe maiden's lithe and graceful form ; . ,And near her stood the gallant one . v YbQ won her in the battle's storm ; .So proud his glanO, so glad her smile I . AVith their happy 4 friends beside theni, -r . It seemed.that earth or earthly guile, . -; " Might never again divide them. 41 Dear maiden ! art thou ready now ?' Thus gently spak the man of God ; 1 - The blushing cheek,1 the calm, sweet brow, . Proclaim'd the pow'r of Cupid's rod : : But ah I there's naught ori earth scouro ! E'en lova itself is sad and brief; Te bright young lifat the good and pure, ; : Are dying like the Autumn leaf. v v., , - s 'ThemssUe'dread'rushM through the air; - - It burst upon the peaceful scene ; f - The lovely girV 60 brave, so fair, .. ShowM death upon her virgin mein ; And while with sobs tie rites were spoke, ... That he hia bride might there possess, She gtrusgl'ei eo her spirit broke, And e'ea in dying ansjver'd " Yes." M.ilAny t story's writ in gold : r Of wither'd hopes and broken blis ; Bat Bard nor Hi astral eer had told .v A nobler, addar one than this ; Iteai strike the lyre'a mpat mourcfUl strings, 73 -'-T-- i To music's feofl and sooth'ng tcno ' .' Let ?sorrotr ;p6 her cha3t'ning wings, - - j v Tor her that's pr and hitn that'a 'lore! r Oh ! daughters of the. dear SoutW&ndL. :'y "Embalm with Uars.your. sister's fate J. 4-- : - n.j E6ften too, his bijter hato : Y--t Tboush cannon sweep the'plain with fire, j Jlcr angel-soul will ba his" shield. ? . jr Jr. -An mercy's smilcwili changft his ire. ISpt jiq aloneri.ljKfibAiasrsAiccp i . 1 O'crcast the fca cf Southland's maid ; i IV (.oiumoia s daugatferall will veep prison ,r at" 'vrJ, . ;Cv i - 4 1?" "vV. t,J ',,(,,.'u':r ;wrotc .tho stanzas. Genl. Vh'cE is a brother of Gov. Vace, and has" been a niisoner.for nearly twclfe raoijth's.T Ed, the ; baltimore' '.presidential con - ykntionthe ! 'herald ; throws 1; lixcoln;oyerboard. ; " . . iH'he HeraM'oi tho 4th contains a ; rernarkajtlo editorial article on the, Baltimore Convention, and indicates strongly its opinion thit Lincoln will not be nominated. ' "lhe Ifcra'ld declares for - rofitv We ge below parts of this article ; but l,HVQ ROt room.ior oiner paragrapns mc s:iin number of -the 'paper which manifest! an "al most. equal partiality for JMcCielUn. 'Inis newspaper, cvidnily thinks-that'the-Iecticn lies, between Grant nod McClellan ;, hut it does not! take into accourt tlie .votes : of Virginia",- &o.,- to beUhrown for 'Lincoln at Baltimore landUit tho.Coll((gq : v " 'The Rgpublicahi.NatijnaEjDonvtjntion1 meets : at Haiti more-on lueday next, the jtii icst , for the nomination of a "Pi csidential ticket. iTho idea .tnoauoaa men uasecn inaust, ious y circaia icu. mat Lionet -o-uo xnucoin wiutuaraty una an opponent jn the Convention, and that his election will bo aa certaiQ ana 1 decisive as . uis nomination. Instead of. crediting any 6uch -propheeff howev; er,r we j entertain the opinion that if nominated, OidAbe will bo terribly defeato'd, and we aro strongly inclined to the suspicion thatj too ktow ing ones will betray him and tlikippoiot him t Baltimore, after thc manner. in which they served Mt. S wsrd: ai Chicago, where be consider! hi? nofiiination so certain that the organization of-tho Convention was a mero formalitj'. ! " Lst'Siimraeri by way of a' political'.! division, a la Live Oak George, we brushed up rjnd trot-L ted outthis Illinois Kosinantts xVbrahara Lincoln, as about, the only horse .likely , to scramble round the Presidsntial; course of 1 864. without stumbling or tlyiug ott the. tracfc. tt e slioweJ otJ.bis good; Trtaiat-i such. aj tho'y aroto the best uJv.i'jt; -wo concua;eu uis --ueieaw , wb praunwi mm , up; --1. .1 t ; - .1.' . :-.t. - 1 " i i aim oown iue uiuway, ana .we praise mm iu t the skic; What wa3 our reward ? Nothicg but ? indignation from tho astonished democracy, andr notniDg but mociiery ana ucnsion liom our. ma - .DTiOr. nusiea Juuuo3n-.coutemporanci. .-iney. Eatis- 0f ncro dogs erc broil-ht cut4t'nd putou the fied 03 that Old. Abe was entirely out of tha quea- J 8Ccrit in the lately occupicd-hcles.- -They followed tion.and so we dropped him; under the full couyic ! the track until they fiord! v Heed! the Yankees, tion that. be had so complete proved hh inoow- j tftoon milr-s away. The Yankees wero exceeding petonoy for the great responsibilities of-his office , jcl indignant at being huatod by 'dogs. : They that the republican party, rank and filo.l .had, by cVrsed tho d d ripbeh soundly "for chas'ing white common consent, resolved that he shonll -bs sect men vi.th do? It "win bad noVirh'-to "cbse back and turned out to grass- at the' Village 01 SnriiJfield, in the Statm of Illinois. i -We do not believe a word of the silly- story that thoso. political busvrbodie of tho Blair fam ily have 44 made if. nil "right" between Old Abe and (jrener.it brant. Uthcrwise, even With this i - great favorite of the pconjeout of tha i caavaas, ( ine cjcservaiivo opnosmou tiemonis ,wu noa 11 Dt some other popular soldier and able and raarf upon whom, combining yicir-iorecsana'aid-ed by the radical St. Johntho aptit-j Fremont movement, they will prove that Abraham Lincoln and his shoddy men aie aot the choSe of the people. Virginian. -; . j j ' j A COX P D K RATE VN'EG II 0 " GENERAL. A correspondent of the Hoiutoni Telegraph savs I saw in a Boston paper, not .long ago, a state ment! thitwc had not only negro troops, but uo, gro oft,aors in our armies... This prodigious talc probably originated as foll6w.a: :;i ' - In the army of. Tennessee, ,a brigadier general bad a negro servaat, who: was raised, wilh7him from ch Idhbod,1. and, who . wore all his cast-oft' ninth ps. OuflTeo "was verv nroud of art old uniform coat of his masters, and wore it orr rala davs. In ! time of battle, mountcl a spwo h 6rs3 of the Gen- oral's, and frantic " with : excitement, ho would charge up and down the. field, beyond the , reach 'of shells and bollets. Un one ot tucso occasions. the enemy was in full retreat and our , forces ad-;j vanciog, when a seargent, with fifteen i or twenty prisoners, came up with tho sablo General, as he was caVeerinp at hcadlonj-speed over the plain. GoneraV' said tho - Seargaot, what shall' I do with these prisoners? " . ! -. - . Doublequick the rs:a!3 to the rear,' wa3 the emphatic response, Accordingly, the humorous Seargaat trotted his Yankee down tho broken road fora mile and a half, and they 'never could be convinced after wards that Cuffee was not in the military omploy of Consin, Sally, Ann. -. ! The following paragraph from tho X. 6. cor. respondent of thb Philadelphia Presbyterian; bears testimony to tho patriotism of the. Presbyterians" of New Orleans : . ... ; j . ';rMTndljon3itioTofTrcsbyterianism.lierfl i3 rael ancholy. .'Of .six church.es, only three are'opehJ and they are thinly attended lhe XT resbytry of NewOrleans has not convened, for j two- year?, thoigh aquorom "is vithio the lines.;: : The truth iaiaarge proportion of 'the original na embers re maining.in tho city are s3hismatio? secref aeces-. sionhts" -" - i -w: C0rtRE3PONDENC2 RECTOTE TO THE: ' . . ; EORGED KA VAL REPORT. 7,' - - . We hav beca.furnishedwita the following cor respondrce, wbich passed -between SecreUry Mai lorv and Sir EoundelTPalmerlthe Attnrnpv General of Great Britain, on tho"?ul:jcct of the forged report : purporting tp be taade by Secretary ilallory to ! ilr. fpopj. -4 . --- --- Richci&nd, Hrch lOih1804, ':i Attorney Crencral cf.G. B. i s . - - " Sin: My 'attention hiTing been" cailedTto the 4 uaio in tna Xiouso ct Uoniinon3 of .Tuesday' th23d ult? and to the-paper introduced by you on' that oc caion.rami read to tUe;Il6u.e asa'n aolbentin lrp port of .the'Sacrttary -of- tl: dinfdderat.Nary- to hii j own Congress," I 4ezm.it proper to inform .rm thnt iae ptper m quesuun 13 a lorgery. j Aa-yoii have thus ' inadv-crisniV'seninisled into l? JP u r4 Oahl a to a pi'per'fabf' ? (rS- mypuntrv, forrputnorsesrl rLe.cl1L Jt n 3.taU w h the DuUicaiy.. nKpiauuiiuii.' j. conuuanixv an ."--rronpu? assertion. - ' With crreat rr"npf I have tha honor. fo fee, .j - -'; ; Your obcdieLt -scyvanr: I ' - 1 -1 ' , : s;ir:' mallory, , - Sccretarv c-the Navv of C: S a. . ). ' 6 Pokt.m) Plc W: London ' : V ' ; - lathT s ! Sin jl hfiyth honor to acinow'ledge" the receipt vi your (euer, uateu uie lUtn OtAlarch, which I pro pose with the permission cf tho House, to read'on. 1 .1 il. ir 't -- - - - In:sadoingrI shall only repeat on hTgtief 'authors jfr than before, the acknowledgement of nr? TtrT 1 regret- fiarinar oeen Jeu into u:irr.tin:tine -wKiaK which seemed to myself (in common , with others) to yive creau 10 ine docuaient, since ascertaintd, (and nov authoritatively- stared by "yourself; toVforgery. . Thanking you for the courto&y.of -vour comm mis cition,-l remain, sir, with much resoecr,your obe 11 Tent servant, ROUNDELt ALA1ER. . -The Ib-u-.. R. llaUor'y, &c &e.&h; - . Extract Irom the report of trie London 'DillyTe graph of tht; iir..ceedings in tha- House of Gommns on IVursdav , M iy 5th, .1864 : f . "Tnn Fokged . Con fed gate , Disr,ATeHr The At torney General said he tiad received a cmi teous dis patch Iroiri.Mr. Mallorr. the ScreMrv'hf the Oonfed crate Nvy -.Department, authoiiselne him-iotatc to' the llmse that thx. dispateh, -whihKer MSjestyV jrt)vcrnmeni fia aireaay cxpreseu their belietto be a-lbugery, twa3 entirely a f rged docurhent.' DOG&,- YANKEES AND-NEGROES. " The Houston Telegraph 13 J-esponVibicfor tbe iouowing : - '-. -- ' ' An aniusip incident occcrrld in Louisiana the other day. .Anjong t?se f -tiiocrrs captured in the hste b;ittUs werVt wo'.akeea whb'WeredtCrminr ed to" escape. They adopted the' ingenioua plan of buryi&g themselves alive, . Tnoy duit convenir ent si.d holes in the ;night,:got io, and x by the aid of comrades, wore covered" tip, loose- leaves being th.-own over i. In the morning the pri suncra vrcre moved ?ff under .cuardjiesvinsr the two buried mob.. Ait.E.wrvthiri'T get qcjet, hey ,rer!awled out of "their hrt. TTnrtnntplv fnr " . : - . "' r. ' r J them, they were seen by two Jittlo bovs, " who, hqwevxr, tailed to give the informaticn for several hoars. ' i When it was koo.vn that thera w5ro twoyaukees f lot.t. it ir.-n dpt,?riii?n2(l to seilm thorri. ; Tinlr npjrr6M thra way, hut it was d d brutal for white iijcn 10 bo treated so. . One of tbo chasers replied : " cH, now, you ;n can't take on that a way, xa'nk. Fa'ct ie,. you havo yourself to blsmo i;for it,"? You Jiavo bosn associating with: the msrxa "so dog on roucn, since -you navo ncen .rj,ouin, mat; 't no (logs tbok von for them.' 1 'FIENDISH BEHAVIOR OFJTIIE ENEMY. helpTnss women 'and children.! shouLd-bc'prcseoted in such a fyrm tothat ofilcernd hia i government, f A3 sbrtji eomp'U thom to ' punisK or.' sustain, the I pqrp?trati6n ol such horrors and enormities'. J" ( Ye have leartcd relinW.y of the death .of . Sirs. inrr o n i V ii ttnnn rt rv- Aw Tio fnl 1 r. it mg atrocious circumstances ; Slrs. B.'i was a. lady eighty years "old, the Yankees (Shcridan'strbops) visited her hous.e gutted it coiTipletly, and -demanded of biir to tell where hereon was. .ITpon; her ntclaringta.rcvcaLthe placeof his conceal-; ment, tho vifliansfircd. their pisU)iSjover.hcr head, to: frighten, her into confcssin.r . where ho r-was. Tho rosult r" was abc was frighteiisd to death ami expired in a short tnne. ' . , ' . . I ' Aain, in the same county, "four of these same men of Sheiidan's, attempted to outrage the young daughter of one of the rn.t honored--and respect- able citizen?, ana were oaiv debated m.ttic)r heN lisS purposes by- the de?peratb efforts of th'e young lady, her mother, ana a servant woftian; The men werc.drunkj and remained Eorao titno in the par- lor playing cards-until their, command had left crato cavalry,- and immediately shot. ' Too mild a doom for such wretches Does not this jrovernmcnt mean -to take some istcp that will cause tho ordinaryjawa of ,war and li . .... s . r i t humanity to be ohservea ana - repectod by our cnemv If.this'government'of our will nut pro tect its Fp'diers, will it not at kast da something for thai inpneeoce and helptessries-r of- tho women and children ? O iht not the ivives add children of ; our brave soldiers to be guarjnteed ! against' tretatment f the character indicated ? - L wk-to it Prc-ideat Divis, that, tho dcar-ones -of "your, sol diers do not suffer these thing, r " A lady from TnDCee tells the following of Shermrm-; - " - -v. One of her neighbors assed Lini recently if be. was not afraid tht.G6d would punish him for the wautoo destruction of property which' be tolefated bv those lin ger his command. blasphemous reply' was Madam, :God,Al mighty 'is nowhere- Hia ovSrco'at" wouldn't 'make a vest for General Sherman l" li:God prosper a people who have such fiends to iesd tkea ? Atlanta Intelligencer. J .3 , i n w -pi -;?4 i- JlJLiCfi. T7i7nnnrnT7t ' f . 1 ' 'I' 1 V I f ! ' 1 I VII- ,- - lit' C v BEATJTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED,; REATJTIFULLLY ILLfTSTRATPn ' BE A UTIFULLLY ILLUSTRATED;'', v ' i' - r ; ' : ' ' ' ELEGANTLY PRINTED j i i - ELEGANTLY' PRINTED : ELEGANTLY PRINTED ttTrx-Q nwnn .? EVERY SATURDAY EVERY SATURDAY, k; tr:TflE GREAT LITERARY' "WEEK L Y ,r , : ; THE'GREAT LlTERARY .WEEKLY .OF-TIIE SOUTH t-. . , .1 rJn .f: , , V OF TnE SOUTH f . . tJ i-i4-- - tjrtt Tt iVf ivn 'rri ttiv.f ' WITH ROMANCESSKETCHES, TAEESbr RE'AL ; LIFE, i NOVELETTES,- INCIDENTS, - 1 ?V - , THE WAR!.: :. " - - essays, criticisms; Vt. JIISTORY, RtOGRA'PnY. r 'VAVVxV, WITT IC I SMS : AND . M T S C ELLA N Jl TRANSLATIONS ET.Oit THE GERMAN. " -- "'" FRENCH AND pTIIER LANGUAGES, Making a 'complete Casket of"-i:- '! Polite Southern liiUrature I 1TI&A HOME JOURNAI. .,.; . - ;,.; FpR THE HOUSEHOLD 1 IT IS A SOLDIER'S - PAPER ' :t V ; sro'vvv; f - FOR 'THE OAMPS! IT'TS A TRAT.LLER'S COMPANION. ' : ' " " .. ".'' .FOR THEOAES 1 IT IS PLEASANT READING - - 1 ' FOR EVERYBODY! -j - - . r ' j .. . , Ali o the mmti Prorniriekt and ' Talented Author in i itheSout?tt as wellas the younger favorites, .- THE MERCURY; - feSTT Subscribers can be supplied with back num. bers, containing the following " . . . .. BE AUTIFTJL ' AND THRILLING STORIES 14 Tub Teump.that TairMPnun ;'V a Tale of Love. JebosibJ Elliot a Tale of the .War. 4Maud: !:or,: '; The G host from Beneath the Bkidge." - v 1 - ' "The. Rei?xtoee3 Niece," founded on incidents of the War in Nurth Carolina. . -5 l . r ; : 44 The I Deserter's DaI'giitek . an cScitinffiTale bf Real Life. Jesnie Aston;" a Romance. , 41 Tried, fob Mcroek a Thrilling Romance. - ' 44-Krettel an exciting Stlory from the German. 44 Alaho V enzilata : or ' F'Lokett Aa : Rrsa an ItaliarrTalfrof Love and War. -- 44 Blcb and Scablett . being Incidents and Anec dotes "of the ar eta -:,. I 1 i: rlLtTJSXRATlOlIS:: ' 1-4 1 6 . M 1 -! 8 4,,THE REFUGEES IOME;" - 1 -U ? J" - - "THEASTLtl OF SPAGNETO ": 14 THE DESERTER'S DEN .IN ; ; DOVER SWAMP. . ? All these 'articles, together with an endiess.varieCy or " ' :, LITERARY MIS CELL ANY, , v " are contained in the first three numbers of- Yol. lY, .1864, (commeryclng April 30,) obthia really r :. ? SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL. : ; SUBSCRIPTION Six monthi; , ..$10 pO The Trade supplied at $'25 per hundred. ' "Address, . ; ', ' ' - ' . . . WH. B. SMITH, i. . Editor und Proprietor, R.ileigli, K. C. t MayTlSG-i: ' - . . 14-,Cm-: GOVERNMENT OF. THE CONFEDERATE . STATER:- - jA(Tor4onlDavi.v i&f aiiasiaaippl. President s.ilary $2,. Aloxtndr fl Steeavjnf'Oeorcia ica Treetdent, sal ary $t000. . ' " " ; AiJsdo the President Vol Wm Brawn, of Oa.ft CoI Jnme& Ciienutr of Mt, CT1 Wm Johnston, f Ky. Col Joseph C Ires, f Misz., Cot'Q V 0.f Lee, of Va:, Col John T Wood., " i ' " " ' ' 1"- '. . ! Private Secretary to Ptesident-Bnton N ITarf iJon, of j Departneat of State.lohii V Reajam'ng of ,L., Sere i tariof Btate. L Q Waghinston, Chief Clerk.. .The e41ico , Dfimrtment of Justice Attorney' General, Geo :Dana of Nnrth Uarolina. ! vaie lvoyesf ui ais., AiiBiov toraty General. Ruto? II BhoUc. of ULIsb., Coinmistion cr ftf - Patents. - G K W Nelson, .r Ga.vSnperinten.!at pf Public l'Hmin jr. H M Smith, of Virginia Pnblio rrinter. Treasury VepartmeiitC K iemmlnger, of S 9 ac" rotary of iho Ireasury. liolrtrrt Tyler, Register, K Kl more, Treasurer. J AI fitrother, of Va Chief Clerk", Lowls Crugcr. f S.C, ComptrJler. 12 Raker, of Florida, Ul Audi for, V II S TaylrofLa., 2l7Amltior. " y War Department J&mea A Seddnn, of Va., ccre'arj of Vr. Jatjge Joan A Campbell, of Ala., Assistant See rotary of Afar. K O II-Keup, Chief Cnreau of War. Gen 6 Cooper, Adjutant and Insrpectcr Generat. Lieut. Coi John Wither, Lieut Cfel II I Clay. Major Ed A Palfrey, Jlsjor S ; Meltonand 'Captain Iteilly, Assistant Aju tanti aocTlaipectors General's, Lrig Gen A It Law ton, of Oa., Qaartertaaster General. Col L B" Korlhop, o(6.., Ct mmisshry General C II Smith,,! D, AeeietantSargeon. Nary D-parlmintS 11 MaUorj, of Florida, Secretary of the Nay.; U M Timball, Chief Clerk. Com John 1, Brooke, Chief of Ordnance. Com A B Fairfax, Inspector of Ordnacee. Com J KJliichell, in charge of Orders and Detail. Sarzeon W A W Sndttswocdl, Chief of Medicine and Sorcery. " Paymaster" J PeBrice; Chief of CIothiD. and Provision, - - - Postojpct Departincnt-oliv IT Ceagaa, of TexaivFost master General, li nt Ceorga Oflu; of A., CbifK Con tract Bureau - B H CldaienU, of Tnn., Cuief of Apoinf. ment of Bureau. John L- 11a rr ell, of Ala., Chief of F nance Bureau.- B Fuller, of N- C.. Clerk . CITY OF EALEIQH - Mayor Wmll. arrise$. - v . COStVISSIOXRRS. .- WerB-Wari-iW. H. Tucker, Alex Creech and P. Orerby. - Middle Ward W, R. Itiehar4sanf Aagustaa L. Leasee an J S. W. ffeott. . '-. "... ' . ' Eastern Ward. -nrW IT MelTee J. J. Overby ana N. S. Harp, . - - . . -. ' .. i '.- J. J. Cbrtstojcr U Cleric to the Board and City T; Collector. - """' v ' W R. Klchs rdiaH la City -Treasurer; . - . ' Town' ConstalUs-r. J. Bette, Cbief-2 , . Beater, Assistant. - - ' ' -v;-- "' ' " - . : IC. P Battle. CUr Attorney. : - - : . . J. L. Penaingtoa, CityOnntsr. . . ; . rt F. O. Kin. Welzh Maswr. ; ' f : Capfa C. H. nortonr- , " - WatAaa ? A Johujon, Wm.EeeversWm. C. Par ker, M- C. Later, A. Driver and Wa Ovarby. - -. Tha last Wednesday night ' cf each month . i3. tha tiae tul Ut. tha rcjaiju cwetiiigi cX &a. Usaii. , ... - ;-! - - - . ;r. ; . - - - . '- - ' - - u : ADVEimSING, &c. - TnVEariSBMMT3 WiU U inrUMi at I j. rer square of tea line (0r leas) for eacU Inscraoa. V. ben feat bj lctterha ,nej majt oapaaj th. adrartueaint. Urrus Jwtbi, n.Ww aoi (her noucet ehreJ aa aircnweiiaata and mutbe paid In advanco. (J h ..... " , L.. JOBt?ohk.. tarjrdcicrlpiloa wiU bo axecated at "v and ameaUai can ba doao In tho Scuthrn Conrideray. j ;;G0VER2JIiEi?T OF NORTil CAROLINA. .v. vaviu-A Awaca, ixoriaaarits,-Aid. ;..do George Xinla, Waf. " do J Richard II BatUo, Jr. B6on,.Prirat 8cretarr. - PaI n. J i j n. - : -. 1 w i Dr Edward Warrea, diuwao. Surgeon General. - Joaa I' li jRtua, Waker Secretary of Stata. Jonattaa Worth, Randolfh, Pabtla Truarer. " ' UurtU a BrordoOi WaTna. CoisiJtrflltr - ' - 5wxmal p Paidipa, Orange. Auditor. . uurer 44 rerrr Wake, c.ut Librtaa. i . Mnjor OenararR C Gallic. Leair, Aljotaat G.atral. Hajor William B Gulio.. Baaafort, Pa,matr. Major Joh Borarenr. SVak. Oa Major Xhomaa B HoKr Wak, .Comtalisary anl Ordntnc " Officer ' -- -v, -- V;' -' - ; - ' Majqr Jamet.Slean, Gailfbrd, GoartMroatter. ' ! Alijor Henry A Dovrd. Edjreoomba. da . Mtjor Jamej H. Foota, AesU .AdjuOen (Roll of Jlcaor.) Major VVUUaoi. a Graham, Jr.,-A't Adjt. Unral. Lteot. Jbaiah Cllias, Waaaiotoa county, Or4aaao.B : tartmeat.'.':'..!' VV-v ' Y- Ji '. a Licot. oho B. leathcry, 7aha, Alst. A3jt. General. Llcut-Tiicmas Whtts. Franklin: Ant OartiirTnBrr j Lleau Imac 7, Garratt, Edaoocuba, Aast. Qartrmaiter. ; .AJtouijLaaaavuj Mew, WaB9. Att. CoranUssarj. . . .iiuL Ch&rtci If. TirsizspeoDi tTakVAtst. Cottiaietarr ' -'.;;i-'CDIClAl.:,-,s "sV rr-- Suprems Omrt IUehmoaa M Peanon, YaaktB, Chief Juetico, Wjlium ;i,liittle, Orengf, and Mtth!aa B Man lr, of Craven, Judaea ; &ioa II Kerfl, Watte, Attorney Generalt rUmiltoa G Joceat Howan, KeporUr Edpiasd B Freeman, Clerk. Meete in the city of Raleigh eeeond Mondfy.In Juae each yean- Thrf Morganton tern has been discontfnned. ",. '-.?, .. .- )! ''., . .. - .-r--. . t Superior "C'ouVfr.ndges. EJwia G Itead, 'Prcn, Romuiu MSaundexa, '.WakaTj Kohert R Heath, Chtwaa ; Robt.S French, Robeson; James W Osborne, AXecklenburf j George Howard. Wilson ;,Rubert B Gilltam, GraavlUa ; William M Shipp.t Headenon.'-: ji - . - . -. :j,Solicit(r'8sr-tst CicaU, Jaase j Yeates, Hertford1 1 Sad Circuit ccirle C Clark, Craren 3rd .Circuit, 6ion H Roger, Wake, ttornay General; ath Clrcnit "Thomaa Settle, P.ockinghatrt ; tta Circuit.' Raloh Baxton, Cumber- larct; 0cj Circuit. Kubert f Arnifield, Yadkin 1 7tb CIrcQit, uinitM'D r . oil. ii n . 'Confederate States District Ow. Hon AtV tijrgt, ' t Martin, Judgaj ...Gtritra V Strong Wjno, Attorney ; VV Y. i vva?aon, utaren, vlerk ; H csley Jones, Wake, Marphall. Council ofi!i'tiifeF B Satterth waited Pitt; Robert t Dick, Guilford; Ir James Gulloway, iWilkee; L Eldtedgo- Johnston; J R Hargrare An3on j!fese 11 S tab b3, Martin. Ltierartj Z?aard His Kxeellency, Gov. Vance President Ex Officio, Kev William E Pell, Wake; and Profetior' Rlchord tHerlin.GuiJfyrd rBr Win Sloan, of Gaston 1 ; lucnaru u tattle, Jr,5 Secretary. - Board Internal Iura0TEMe5tTS.---.HU Excellency, Gov Vrance, President.: tWiciC. Win Eaton. Jr. of Warren. J H Flanner, of Kew, Hanover, atid Montford McGehee. i Richard fl Battle, Jr, Secretary. , v v : Commissioners 'ttf.SinUUtg ':J?unit.-Vcn- Tbeataa IlaiQln, r Alaouance, lion Weldon K Edward, - Warren, and Hon Da rid, L Swain, Orange., x.. ' ; . .: .-. :4 r - j The'UnirerMtjiff orth Carolina ii' at Chapel Hill.- ! Hon .David L S wain, PreeidcntX.! " '! . I .' Rev ; Lalvin ii yuey is Sapcnatcadcnt of the Commcn ' Schools of-the State. ' -.... :. -i i, -J . . , Willie J Palmer, A M, U Principal of the N C Instutlon ; Cot the Doaf . Dumb and the Blind, j at Raleigh. , i; I)r Edward C Fiaaer 14 Saperiutendent of the Insane ! i . . - f ' - ' -;lt - ' . . . -. . - ; , MILITARY DIRECTORY. FIELD OFFICERS. BRtGADEa, DIVISIONS AND C0RP.8 Ol XORTH CAROLINA. RBGttt&KTS:' " , V No Colonels. LUtTT. C'OLOSILB. Ilam A' Brown, Wm BCox, Jrratt Nll4rrell. Lewie C Latham, . Dun W Jlortt, WmT-lSnnett, Kdwln A Osborat. WUliam JUU1. J McLeod Tarner, Rafae A Barrier, i Wm H U OowUi, ' I Thoi 8iarrow, 1 JameaBelily, Robert W Alatcn, E Bentoif Witharf, Joe li Lambeth, Gray W Hammond, Thorn Sharpe. Tho J Wooten, . Wm P Roberta, John 8 Brooke, Wm J Pfobl, - f M 2 Walters StaJltnjr, fiph D Tarsnton," Uryan urlmcp, Tuo Al Garrett RohtF Webb, Ea Haywood, J' M wtltijou, .Win .H Cheek, . Siephon D Pool,- Wnf Martin, H (oieraan, Jos H tlyman, V Ii Tyler Bennett,' A'm JlacKde, -Wm A 8 to we,. Wm Martin, ' John D Barry, C M Andrews," . ThoeF Toon, Thos S Galloway, Wm J Clarke, II M Batledge, John K Lane. -, J A Gilmer, jr, Sam 1 Lowe, Wm K readman, Frai.k 11 Parker, John Y.Jordan, Ed C Brabble, Clark M Avery, W L J Lowrauce, JohnGJonep, ' William Lamb, . Wm M Barbour, . Wm J Hoke, David Colemat, John J Hedrick, John A Baker, Jobn K Bro-wn, -Tbo S Koran, - m f rTtriojr, Js U Wood, Jobn W Lea, a am McD Tate. Wm Lee Davidson,! I no u Marcalaon, iiurae Barrlaer, Henry T Galon, Franc! W Bfrd, Wm a Da via, Hanry A Iiojjera, Wm A Johnston, W H Yarbcrongh. A S Cloud, I ... John C Lamb; John W McGill, Wm G BcbiasoD, ' .v t: Wm S Rankin," r i - ; .' - . '. i :'. , Jobn LHanie, Sam C Bryeon, John T Joiifp, Geo F Whitfield, 10 n !2 13 14 15 Id 17 18 19 20. 21 2? 83 34 5 2d "&T 23 29 si Cbai O BlacK-naB, Tbaddeca D Love, W-nSGradj, Jas T Adama, joa u vid, Sam N btoWTC, - ra u A epeer, 1 acu rromu, V Cbas W Knljjbt, David G Cowaa, liubt V, Cowa-i, Ge i T Gordon, Jas T Johnston, JoloD Taylor, Wm G Morrie, John A 8 a ford, -F A lieynolde, George Tafti A M WaddcJl. Jolm A D McKay, . Henry G Lewla, Joe li Saondera,, Fi ancle L T witty. 3if 33 ;jf 27 33 59 40 41 4a 43 41 45 46 47 43 49 f.0 51 Ml 53 j : n rr I Jas M btfveoaon. . Jackaon LBoet, Geo W Floweri, -,..".-. i- Wm A Holland, Kor Sloore, r Thomaa J Brows, . - .. . n . , Chae W JBradhawr w n u Lwi$, -Tnu L IHrcrove. Tlioa C Mnreltary. Chaa M Btedman, T JICGoe Hmitb, KelU WcKMcHeUl, ArchDCrudnp, Wu II Jonea. ' James TXa via,'. Jas RMcDonald, Jirac J Iredell, v James Allogera,- John W Graham, James A Cralg, , iSamnel ll lioya, Joho H Winston, AC McAllister, : ' AJbftjtATIHL John A llumlnr, John C Vac book, Calb B JIobou, Murcne A Park,'--Jaa TMoreheaif, Anderson Ellla. . Wm ti-Sannaorn, Geo II Farlbanlt, Sam it Walknp, Lee M McAfee, Geo Wort bam, neetor McKethan, - ' ' Wm A Owen. 54 Ken K Mnrehioa, 50 5tt 67 OH BU tl SI r2 C4 65 C 67 OS John W Concaliy, Altred UBelo,. ii Grallott Lake. I'aBt r rawon, Arcn Codwln, John B Palmer, -Den D Ferrtbc,; Waeh ii Ilarrty, Ja, H .'ladcilllV, Uantiiton C Juno, Thomas J luja, . James MMayo; Janjb T II off, . llcpxj U&rdU)g, -. . James U McNeill, 'i'hu F Jnea, ' ; Jobn J ranu. . " -( lem O Wright, i 11 Whitford. Edward Cantvrtll, jHrncn T Weaver, Wm .iaBevaoe, . Geo VV Clajfon, Stephen li Kruue, W'ra Q9rrett. . Ijiwrciie? M Allen, - J Folk. Alvt 1) M.xre, JoW. N Whltrord, Jaait'-! W Ilmtofi, Alfred Ji Ualrd, -J U Nethercntt. liufas WWhartouJ lm U YfcUowlyr t 1 he First Bittalion Olcavy ArtulerTl Is eommar.ded by HsJ ATe-jrand jr MnclUe; Toe eFwt BatUlum -'barp Bfiooters by , T.irfr fiith RHtfAlion fLIht Artillrrri or Uent V-iA Joseph i Stair ; -The Fo irttcota ttattalion (Cavilry) by Llent Col J L 1 1 eery ; The Fifteenta lUttallon (Cavalry) oy neoi Wynu; Tre bixrecnta Battalion (Cavalry) ty Maj j-me u McRae ; Thoma Legion coni?ta of a Regiment and a Batta lion anrf I commanded by Col WmU Thotnaa. Tbe let atid 3rd Regiments are lu Stewart'f Brisade," Joha tmf Division, Ewt ll'a Corpa ... i. ' ; - ' ' , The 2d. i:K. 14tb ad COtU are la Eataacnr'a Brigade, Iiode,. Pltlt-ii-n. u-eTlV Corpe. . . 1. - .The sth.tvth. 20ili and C3J are la Johnston's Brigade, Bodes ThuC'ii.lst.Uih and t?th and Jet Battalion Sharp EhooW - rrnarefN Iloke'e Br eade. Whitings v'' Li. f Con.. Tb- 43.J Bm-ct ' t worariJy JgrtlL Ttic Tt h, lih, SSih. S3d and S7th arw la i ane a Brigade, V 11- I cos Division. Ii ill' CorMi . ,-L . ' ,' . , i vi. aut si.t and est are In Clinsman'a Brigade, Flck- ctt4 DivL-iin BaBrtrrar'l'a Curpa. - i 1 !'. oiw vjih. fc!Kh ani esiare In Gotdoa'a Brigade.' Damp- ton a l)!rlJl'" -l,r Tbe 15th, 27th, 4',th aud 4ith are in Cooke's Brigade, Utth - Division, Dill's Corps. ; - v . ; a ue nib. t id. Uth and CCth are la Iirtln's Brigade, Whlt- lcVBlv!iiO. Banreyarda Corps.-. '- , " .Theh,n.arfb,4'.thandrtb are In Ransom's Bxlrde, Fifk&tt's Division. Iteanreeard'e Corps. ' ' ' The 20ta la: J:ao's BtlsTtde, FrentS's Dlrislon; FoJt (rr?.?.'Kj diA aVt, f,t r4 TViftMon are In Panlel'f Brl The Btn le la-KtrV Brl?a Te. !Xh'e IMvfaioa, nill's Cr-s . SS'x&Ui, lt. WJ brJjiicdi Caul It K Wil-on; i he Hccond Bfttalhr (InfaiiUy) oy Major t Jama. J Iredell. 63fi Raiment; The Tlilrd Battalion (Lgbt -:l ' J, ArtiHrj) by M'lJohn W.Mwre : The Tenth Battalion Ma i , : - w i. voufur : The Twelfth Battalion by Cam J o Chem i .Tae -T - Th IIt. aui .v". ni.u u ya u iu ajiajsjiu iiiu, ntb' Bhi BnrOr.rpi. i t Tn it', if't'- 2d. Sith and SSth.are in Scale's ErJiads, u'iicni'a Livlion. Ciira Con. ' - - Ode, Rods.' Dlvlpinv KwtlVV Ccrr. Tbe ?it& and.rth are la Utrw:ria Eisade Waitlr g a DIvI- sl.i,B-aervard' Corps- . . , , u,'ri'- tiv IheSWthls ln UcMa'a BtJade, FMach'aItT.ont Foil a . 1 .k 0Q o -jrj?.-. 4 -1.
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 14, 1864, edition 1
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