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Vl"r Al?l,tll'y'-c,P!Pn J bat it c secori: ' Jiowii fur -ilirtetor of t h c -1 ntaue " Ajr I nm ' waa .baa uothine cU but abiect siitaiifes:OQ Ji.' ire pvauu t-i;ecerraiii auoiiuon iii.siavry- -.-.Air.tubbs, from ibt jcatpniiflepon ailitsry rf TTie ccon i j loni i ii-i be udnnutuin csv.ecis.Uy fair.?, i eporfed . rce olutiois in ifpt uVf : the. su'eons "oogbt'to fi!J cvt ry ouiLcrn iwan jviiH mdfna jbof Ibe Home Guerd tx?nji.ing bcfd"(to J low e n'on none if thfnvcan really be4accpplabIo--1 1'fnses) with n, aracnumcnt tbc?stc, rtc;mmcod cr constfu - V " - Air. Warren, from the cncmiilfWn ihc imlirlntr' reportiix '.the- resolutions 'to pwvfa: bounty (of h'-tv acre3 of Iced antfji nwo frlw) fo each ol - Tbe Ju'c'rincLof: Stte sovereignty ytste'rJav.'rXrt rotuh enn iincea at:ii si rcry. is thrown to i pc ipir ;f the ate o tncur , t adjourn' oo I submis'si'tn to a majoritv of States wbo will bare TpMr nPX, out t- Ibr third TLursdaV in ebelll and the power to oppress and'degrade ed no cleetipa of il rectors of theasane Asylum i:j V. .:!o4 ttKpr hxr UU P!r. ua. ' And reMbe cowardice and - imbecility of Mr,; Wirg r?, froui tW coraume or Fin&ncfei ce.i-.-nc, the Gvernor. The &i.CK$r pkace mUVEmknts excite muob Dcea hon ever the proposed pe.se? eommisston interest, and ucasi h riixch ppeoulation in.tne authorize 'the .belief that Mr. Bar is has eon- cubiic inind. What wiif uruw out of lMa an 1 Rented to entertain, such a proposition ? It is e:qu ry which etatls fnjn eyerv lip,! jet do one j said by soine'of Mr. Dari' special friends tba seems oie jco oive it 10 Vajrer multitad " Yet the par excellence "peace men wo these teru s fur iKe isake of pescel res' J'Hin. amended by Jlr. Warren, passed. , I concenti itcd mal'ce of censohdated central charged frfc In ih s U"itsef a res JnHon was adopted pro- gorernmeni- or wnico is as uau puca- atywc i .ame. , v- ; - tho satisfaction of the I he entered into tbo arramremefit with, no hjope .... , . , . - . . - - there re tiose who I of success and that he simnlv' TMifderini to uld accepf "ported the Mil to e;s ci iFcofpcTfc!cn. latned from the Genera! !A.?sfin"bIf4 - ith jn amend ment making the tax $50f oliLr, jcomnrendjog it p.ifs as 8o;amenced. A v rfautnrt in rtfer ence lo a certain qufT3T'of tbn Vuf$c Tres arer as to what clafs of Stte notes shbulbe paid, an per .appropriation, to tbe AsTfum o the Deaf and rteijlutilffit proyiJe that stitutfon. ahy.Euspepeionyoftthe pririlegs of the writ f habeas corpus must riaturanahd necr$as rily operate todtpriTe the" citizen -of.Ti8 const' tu-' tional right; and Clbte Genera! Assembly .'doth tjieTef Te prof et agai'net any Legislation upon tfee Iiiselixd, That our Senators and Represent ie in Cptjg-J;ntt be rf que? ted to' protest at all times" ai;Ois t?er?.mfringtnV: nt f t0 forebing prin: ci les i f ci?il r ght snd enstituionl liierty: The erjonrnnient queetron waij ttien tabiea ana a merage having been received frlin the Houso pro poking to g into an ejection furj-fire directors of tlir.sino Asylum, thoSiU&tb cOBCurred' therein and proceeded to vote. Prtuin-annouocemejit'of tKelreu't, .engrrsed molulioasfor the relief of North Ctrolina soldiers were'then taken ttp and under a suspension of the rules passed theft severil readings. (Thes reao- lutioas request his Excellency, the . Governor, to 1 rfictofs of theasane Asylum I , ? - t- , y - J, XT '--jj ' ' Li make if possible an arrangement by whreh North r i ftftrn i. ' Carohna prisoners m tne North lmayoe supplied impose a tax o& $1000 on chil- ... i ,v , - , -..-J. 4 r : j iw 5 . .. , wrh clothing etc.", on the furnishing similar sups ton r mendnrntg-tliereto eo l , . t . . . , nh?i?br this State to the Yankee cruonera at SaK Dumb, a nd BI ind, w hi'b 8, eak v. ry cuifi leritly of the result, some be-1 the success of the Yaiikee trick on ; account of notes fundable noV should belyane(3 to .an in' sure th t it is a Yinkee tr?c,k, and others the pressure at home from the peace con venfron pmoaht sufficient to meetj iequally ure that ilo result will bo peace fieri. We do not beUeve it. , If: Mr. Davis Our c , tations reach nl settled concldsion, for could withstand that presjure. and refe to ct xr causes'" which lie j take tne itrttiatire before Mr. Blair s nussion from Mr. Lincoln, nnd J he certainly could We'll ( affard to resist it after- present tracts--' calling tite reH&uti ibut tb'fe t brck.of th propof jtlon wl .ch prmjitcd it. are.nip.knowi to us. Yet ward3, when he knew that it was meretrick ;ngiun(j af tDe Secretary of tp? Jjosi d ' thtrir. g th re'aie .fcts xlca whftb prepv;i-deT4t3 to li ,.t! n our fear. lJ"t;l rcry rccchtlv the declarations. of Mr? Svrard and of -'-Mr. Lii?t?o!n cut off all. hope of a ny kind of negdtijjtion r Even the extra ef .tortspf the r.drucates of feparato State action, or ct b. O entifji of (the Staf?. thunV- put forih in a manner, to indicate to the North that aucft was. the auxiety of lie people of the South ti. tnd t!:e vrar, ihtt even 'recnistrucliottwfcould be iiccep'&filo to a ra:ij lify of them, failed to call forth any response from Mr. Lincoln, Tbe-war wi!ke:.d sICh tic rcbrls 1 ty down theii r.rnis ar.d. r.ft u; ti-1 . li en." 44 A'o will h'ivc tiu armltticf, no n i-ojiatiur:, l.ilt sabniis siohJ' - Tbestil nd oii'v C;cse wtr the'ontffiri inps of our cntfriiiffl. t:rtli Mr. Blairv ingde his for IbaC clsfs, amr-nt t he.lt .'o excsd 15,000 and J that the Valance rcf the $50,000 m S'ste notes be paid in rlios of the class lundutJm; 1870. j Mr. Pafterson introduced a rSjllin to..pr:ri.d."f f..r.the payment to the ccmmii8lcjrsif the'Slrk- bave been dercloped cf Lincoln, tnd wl crease cur hopo rather tht he would re We do not accord to .Mr. Davis the highest wis lom or lorecaste-4iiit we ar sure that he is not weak rnonrh to j engage in such a procedure under the influcncoo' such motiric's and pur poses 'VWfcaf then could prompt Mr. Li Mr. Blair upon this -mission, and hn ho was positively cefUin the rears 1862,, 1863 andv If $4jlra,per diem in ject. Mr. Lincoln's propod;ion. tho5e yars respectively anoweipembcr.s of tha entrance into Kichmond TVs -.'purpose ."to visit the 44 rebel cap.itol badflbeen indicated by the ,Noth-rn pres.. bnt tho object of his risit was rnvt clearly known C3toeft to ir. Lincoln and his c"b-inct. : " The. Tribune -hinted thrtt it was a pesce n evemrnt. yotr cttcTjonrnals" threw div ert dit upon in su2c$tiop. Th - fact, however, is now patent to j the pujblic, that Mr. Blair's visit was -at the in?tane! of "Mr. Lincln, and tfiat the object was lo insure Mf. Davis of Mc Liicobis readiucs to'cateitain propositions for peioe. "-'" Let it be reraembeiwd that fpr months it has rcoln to send what could General Assembly. Bill to restore jury tria's in the cnty af Chowan, passed, unaar; -a suspension ot ta, mies us tnira redinc, and the hur' cf eleven 'hav7n afrired the sreciaL crderr Mr Fowle's ho $as. corpus reso.- jutions, was then taken up, and thedn, ' Mr. "Warren proceeded to adc-rrssh'e Senate, S2? g he hf'.d always c pposed. ar d t. yet iff c uld resist induce Mr. Davis "to appoint commisMou'ersjon J e& interferences, amond the c'-ifW of tliis mission ? President Bavis cannot be igho" I wou'd class this euspeml n if thiiiii!ege ef th . . " . " . . . . . ' . . I . . ri J '.'1. ' I m- ' : . t if f ': ra-ot oithe condition ol thinia tlota in tue writ ot noqeas co?pys. United States and i-.j Kuropev II 6 has doubt! suspended and the thh d jct; fr.tl less hifl'secrOjt areiitd in both c must keep him -rdvUed -upon evci'y phase, of the politicul" b.sromcter. It is rj ' t-poss'ble therefore, if. we attribute onfy ordinary fureca&te n format ion, that he ccutd have e-Rteied into ths scheme of negotiation without Sims k'nwledic of tho mo- o . .or tires actu&ting Lincoln and without some liope to Mr. avi?, or ordinary meaha of who- rconteaoplated .i.n secret wiaa b3 whie.h be e life -it had b3u purpose, now session, -l&m f iir - fo le twe V h i'l t tibU r ec c m mended la? su8Bcntiilidn t-j been the policy of the men " tf the Souh to se lie mind that Mr. Davis that be would take no s tliat iHi i:er 31 r. Datis ri makv" pTnc, and iheiof in" Convi ntiou and fore hiar excellence ' peace ttlrt it fast in the pub- did not desire peace, ep in that direction, 'r Mr. Lincoln would b the people iuu?t nuet a peace. This -talk plr. Davis resisted the . wa- eiitirely Southern piCH-ure rn m this quarter- for: tho reason that a i.iuttcis stood lie couid not take the initia tive w:hou'. prejudicing! the ' Southern cnufe, un'e.-s Air. '.Lincoln; intimated first bis w.illihg ncs to treat. N" Convejition pressure at ihe Nor h tor ed Mr..L'npoIij.ta eend Mr. Blair.- I;' tho (ofiVf ntiou pressure moved Mr. Lincoln ar nil, it was taa Sju'hept ndvocates of Con--venuou that "moved hinj, t.nd .be could read nott iu 1-e in th moveti era but a readiness t rt-c 'ostruct th old TJ.'on at any cost'. Ciinriary tc all the deplarations and predic tioi s ii f. the- peceiconvenjioni.ftSj no.sootier did . 31 r. .Lincoln "intimate tljrougi Mr. B)ai his readiness ro treat for ji.ice, than Mr. Davis promptly accepted the ender and .appointed Commit ioners. -If the & jquo.l sh uld. prove as pr.nie f iipjrest that it is f Yankee . trick that Mr. Llicylu took this istrp for the purpose of prjpoiinr fuch terras as h,e know Mr. Davis ; mud his cotnjisiocyrd wauld not " accept, in or der to wekeu Mr. Daviv in the 'conSdence, and affections ol the Souihern poople, and to make him more offensive td Southern rccOnstruc tionists if he des'gr1 a SryVe girnply to make the war more popular with the Northern. people 'as to inerTae f.U ft.ree or if to tantalize the buuih with the prospect jof peace in order to draw off ihoir mind from the ?reat necessity f united and enercetio rslstaneo to him or to b in I Enror to his reijl dcis if he has beep .prompted . to thts step f)r any -of thee purpse.i and hi schemes shou-d succeed 1A reat if.juty to tnc (uliC4 caUre, who is to bme for "it? WIhc has eo oj.p i hinely piaxed into "Mr. "JJnc luVj bandy so well pro m ''ajiI bis,3csipns av the! continued, indiscreet and unLuardt:d 'advocacy hf the peace conven tion moveaif-nt ? " tf .Mr. jLincolu is persuaded that tre. Snuthcrn people: want peace-on any term, however bi nKiiatiji- and ruinous, who is rsponsib:e for thit, " persuasion but those in the Scuthwho have kept jip thib constant clanv ct f.r ppape movements by' separate .State ac-ti-n or a Oouv-ntion of the States ? If ofii nal seceiioniiU descrrottie execrations of cur people for inrolrinj os a this horrid war, what sKould he tho penalty which "these' should ejiffcr, jfho become tho instruments of a de grading a Dtp ruinous pcice 7 - . .';".; Thattttne ar ready to sveh a ipeapi is too pinirly ii d eated.ly their tacit acquiescence in whkt Kaa been'put forth by the Si'w York World I ue and confidence in the success of the LTe must have br en sure, and hh promptness in the matter jus tifii. s that conclusion, iusr, a chance for affeetin the North and that for the first tim3since tho war bt gan he sawn open- n such a pcacr between South ux would bo hcMiorablo and saiisfactory to himself and to the South. . act as the one alluded f,o, tlierct be, by the non existenee of the Gcurti nd trib udjo decide es to the ronaitutien-ality tlf the tct; c- Coogres ioml acts could prev aip apint' tiip habeas corpus laws cuVth'e Sratc, He believed jo- resolutions I able A u a . J-nerc win dc a set or iar.ie,ax should be adopted.. cxhioited at the Lhapol oi-.the Noijtn Uaroltna ir VV&rd said he :wrs eppese Institution for .the Deaf and Danib and the known, to the whola fkcjily of ie-5 l, Mr. IlrjrFHAM's largo roan cow off. . Seo advertisement. Blind this evening, for the benefit bf .c poor, ware employe J to assail the Cover:! Vut, and tht when erpry effort sbouldbe made ;(o holi up the has strayed f hands of these in auttbrity. ' ? 'j v . , Mr. Wiggins, on lekveL reportfjlfrbm the'j not aow mi.st baibrous of ajth in his me?se9 ihee . . .. I - t - i s- f at this vas a faycrijtjs"" scherc e ftho Prrideftt, jsnd sgairst it it bwms tc outyifsof ths General .9sembly".8gam-.toprot.st.'.i"'iI.tcf. thw-n, at srma ier.th,. proceeded." shp fromxcq4Sitrit'icnal his i tory, ths writings'. ...of J3ff4rnn Ml01? 3B tho right was inherent and of full f teindipir isn't frni;-.-;rn of any declaration t?ereDf :n bil's;! tf-Tizbts-w the like. Jle furthi?rmoreiaro;ueii.vthafe4the default to create Supremo Couj t t f the Go9d;r -iter Suites operated as a bar to tha Ideal enatbent--f such an an wca we'd liions. Thev r Lt W. T. Harding of the 15th troops has resigned. . 4 i Beg. N, C. The Watchman 'Ubderstanda that between 200 nd S00 tones and deFerter?, trni'-d arie orga.ft,u are in the neighborhood bLni-ga, N. - 0. Ili6y ure e id ? to be rt pared to operate with Khk, who is reported to be m rcliing with a fierce of oivairy and lutantry trcui ha.-t lmrete. PiiOM TED. We t-'kc plf aaure in :sta inf-Yui'it'o:! of hs h iciierons f ion is, tht Capt O. W. McUIammy. Jr. of'Ni'W Hnover countv, has bi-en promo tU o the Maturity of ihe3 1 -N ,-?. C - alrv, for conspicuous gillautry during tho-cauipa'gu just cjoiitd. inj, fpr the : J J FarM the Valley. Wo. larn' f om a letter in th JZcening & urigrt that; x n Sundav, j?om3ig the Yanktes attacked our pickets'r eir Wo dck, and euccfeI.d in -capturing fevhteen .Lth in. Ektd hy their nie"es they p(&he'd on'-np'th'o-.Vslley. At Ed nurg they 'ei.counteJ d Cpf. Graodst; ff, with dttachcr.ent of 'men irtm Kosser t.rJirade, Gapt. G. drove r'etn br.ck btyond WooJstock, c-ptuiing e cu een j::nKecs ana-toout inirir-nriseg. it is aso said that he recaoture I some of oiir men. the to To Mason L. Wigg s. Es ; and oV&rs , Have seen the President Imfortat inharmstion Hope to be in Raleigh on Friday niMt.- ? " plies hy. this State to the Yankee prisoners at SaV-. isbury.) . -m'-- - ' ' : " Arid the Senate-then adjourned." Chouse op commons. Mrl Waiigb moyedaTOeKsige-be Sfnt the SonAte prcposins: t(i remove the seal; of secrecy ; frorn late legisUtir proceedings. Tab!ed m motion of Mr. Grissom, yeas 68 nays 28. ' '.' - .. Mr. Dsrgm introducedi a resolution proposing, should the' Senate concur an adjpurnment on Sat urday next, the 4th, over to the third Thursday in May. -X. - ' -J . ' Mr Cowleg movrd to amend by the adaption of a substitute from theccmTaiitteejon adjour nisent, to adjir'i'onIuediy;next,'the7th, over to the 1st Wednesday in Aprils Not agreec to, yeas ZTt naya Mr- MLean opposed the idea of not adjourning and declat ed haw no reason for remaining in ses slon. j Nothing even was alleged . but a mere con tingency -lthat some information ?rou Id be received .or sdmetbing be done in the way- of nego'iatioh, ccmprom'se or the like.- For himself h6 wished no coror romise he as fcr no low seat in the syna-" gogue--be would have nothing under any eifcum stances but the entiie and unquali Sed rhdejpendenco' of the South, thts be would liave cr, in the attempt to obtain it, d.e in the last ditch. (Long and loud appluu"e j . Mr.jPMlHpssaid there wers substarUiat reaspn?, for still lyngVr remslning" in session." -The 4 State Congressional delegation bed earnestly desired the Lert - - i and eS to the vn&ige of there being no information he:would sty the proceedings of Congress on the matter were necessarily.Eecret and could not be. re veaLd. -.' -, ". ;,' , - - , ' Mr.QrissoHr moveid today the p jntling resolution (Mr. Dargar.'s) on the table Not agreed io, yeas 48, nays C;8, and alter further discussion the resolution patted snd ws"seht to the Senate -. Mr. McGehee intrOcuced a resolution for the relief Jof North Carolina priso-ners of war .which, under r a suspension of the - rales passed and was sent the Senate, . " , ' - Mr.Suiith, of Johnston, moved ,,rjiessago be sent ihe'Sepa'.e p roposing to go into an "election for five directors of the Insane Asylum. Agreed to and, the trie Sebatts coucurring, the Houe proceeded to. vote, j; ; . ' :. y- ;. -'." - Pending the announcement of anjv result the man ufadde bf justices of the peace was gone int'ae"" ven n?mioations being made. - j - ; , The sa'cry and fee bill was further djscujsed, and then the-Iju'Je adjourned. , LTSX OF COMMISSIONED OFFICERS C : In ths Confed'erfite terpice, captured at the stwrn' - ing o fsFortFisher, Federal ointf '17s0 lyht . .United StaU$ forces,-under eommand of Brett r r 3fajor 0 enerdl A lf red IL TEasYj 7. S, jr0j, 4aih4-15t.h day of .January, 18C5.V . W II O YvThiting, Major; General, C S A, liVerely w'oundcdv.V-'?' "''-; -.'v . ' r ,. . J'll Hill, Mpr and A' A G, O S A. S G llax-ll, Lieut and A D C, C S A, wound. Slightly- -r-i;; .?-:.. . -'r: - - f J T S Reid, Lieut and A A O, C S A. . ' J -AYm Lamb, Colcrnel :S6tb-N 0 .V, wounded se. verely. ," .' .-;-.'-- -".'- - . K- - "; . James M. Sterenf oo, Major ;S6th N 0 V. K J rady, ,Cj pta'n ' R J -Murphy,' Captain, ; B Du'3leyv Captain O H Powell, Cantain J TJdelvin, Caf tain . Daniel Patterson, Captain - Daniel Mann, Captain v : J Wescatt, 1st Lieut . J S.iules, 1st Lieut N Legrard, 1st Lieut . A V Goodwin,lt Lieut j Vm Swain, lt Liaut lr G D Parker, 1st Lieut and Adit da . - A McC Jones, 1st Lt k ord ont.do ' ? , H D Williams, Lieut ' John, SUnsell, Lieut ' - do ' W O Duiei; Lieut ' . do.v r . ' " . M W Pridgerv Lieut '" . ' " do - - , W W McCrsme, Lieut - : do r i A B Burr, Lieutenant JCth N C V. wounded htiy; 1 - - ' - . ' , . do do do do dr, do do do do do do do d. ... do woonded slightly; do do ' . ... ' : , do . do .'" (It wounded iHghtly. ' do do . ' d' . do ," - do wouudei&Uahlly. select committee o:i ftdjoa ;hm?nit dn t. order. ' of fii'jouroment on "Tuos.(Uy' nest at a in .. ove" to e hsx Yveoneya-y inj April,' nnicfoontr. aixa I- I.atesiroii Mexico Ruord Cessios of FrvB gen-r ty n;s Axcei.er.cr.-: A.sa, ae.egratn irooi S tates to France.J 0B N JTOOLfXXD OTUEftS. '"-'.Mr, ElHs favored an early 8djourineu ... Noh- jt . L :- ii.. T J:yx mg-wa oeing . ueno now A Table of Distances of mtere?t jost From Brairchvil'e to Charleston G2 niil 44 'Bracc'iviHe to Kingville 45 miles IJrarichviUe to Florence 108 miUs. Brarichrllls to Coluraw 03 nks Brinrhvi le to AugjusraTo nSi'rs Branchviile to Wdminjiton 216 rx,tles. Brirehville to Charlotte 174 miles. Charleston to Florence' 102 o.iles. Wilmington to Fl ncnce 107 railed - i riow.: 8. . i- FihE. A Fire brkeat on Ssiurd.y.rast about one o'clock, P. M..on .Water street,' 'among a lot of Cotton belonging lot W. C. BeJ & Ccf-., and the Government. Aout three hundred ba'ea wre dcsifoyd, valued at lhree hut ded tbpu-?nd dI- - T. .1 1 Li 1. ....!.!' ,i far?. 1.1 rs w!ipj,usf io uve cnijui uy pcti.ueuT, . WilviingionGjralini'VJ'n. SpiA. j T : v. -The Tat convention of Lincolnites in! Tennessee, it is H-iidv a?oH-heu slavery, and ncm mated 'Wm G Brownlow for Governor. :n J - C i';. PublisHin a newgpiper without. , nei,s," to. an elitor.ls like cooking a dinner to s hoe .vife, ithu ford . Sotuetoit'g has to be hneh-d up to Fatfcfy hunger ; cbnsf queutly an editor must lcok something .up to' satisfy hi readers.! j. - ; , : 1 ; : Wny i t-letter O I he" most charitable -letter Bcsuse it is found cflener than any oilier le ier fa v.okp Rood." . : ;: ;'.'' ; : . ; Shd-have made their f pparance in he -market at Wilmington," at $1,50 io sperid; ; p?r pir. 1 - V A man with an- inveterate habit of talVin? to biruselC:when aked "h? he said that he t ad two reasons riOr-e be Iiked to talk to a sensible .man ; the other be liked to bear a sensible man lalk,M Ah admrar of dors havinff hnd Vnsw litter, of a good breed a frii'rd wished biro '."to I ut him down for a rPly I et you down fotone a creat while' Sf.o-waa the. reply..-""-' T? n' '"-ii". .-r' It is asserted as a fact that drenching hbeTi wiih tb-ee ra iggs ence or i-e will core the most stubborn case of thu'mps The irmfdy is simple - m TTn - ' r --iV.' ? ml ana cneap. aihsos ci pur vxuooeujg larmers teat the matter T r ---v"--;-;v' .:i:-i-l';. A telegraph from San Fran- cscctjfdatea the 23d, gives the following intelligence which! seems to have startled the Yankees a good deal :: ; '?..-';:' -5 '-;';'. Letters from MaZatian, to tho 19;h instaritarJ- n uncl th;' Hrfivr! thee cf Captain B aureqard, a h o:hx.r i t (Jeneral is au regard of pae Uonttaerate S ate,h"n ihe capacitr of private secretary to WiU - in the LeVMature," and it :i' m HI (" win, formerly TJaited States Senator from the people of North Cajrolljria were-.f etreand could "W'aj.a ' .; ." - -v ':: , .i . .-i '--.i..t-Jf';t.,: '-:-:--:t:- t CipKMo Beauregard reports that Mr. Gwyn has u - iiiuuic cu,mupv 4- va Mf J been "efeated a Duke hv the En. noror. Maxim .han.J " a- u3 juvujh "f-"' 'v"" v" aua tt.at oonor, cinaioa, vu'nuanu3, iuico an i . 1 . V 'p ll :. . . i T j l t . . V. ll. L. T" . 43 or tnc-capi- jjwerjuai norma naver. oeen eaeu jto me. j.mpeTor corviis refco- I Napo'eon by ho Mexican Government, inpayment - ; . . . i ior lot troypB luruiauea uy tue rrencn t jrueruraen t . - to.subjugate-Mexico. and that Mr. Gwyn has been i5 as T sllB appoifed Viceroy over thtse States, and will soon 4 condition ot enter rp-n he iluties of bis omc. t IS 7 r--.-. - - I -'l-L;- - t e .i.L' hurl members headlong lrarii the ha tol. The cor s'deratich! of ithe 7iab& lutionawas then n su rued Mr. Odbm nudified bis amendoieH in i substance, that-' there is no- eu CO i do." 'Jo-V -do A do I , . d . do do affairs in the State of North Carof&a, is renders Inis story is not bePevtel, further, than fhU Mr. . It- .... I . H l.T - m . j. : m 9 .mJinnf v-.cft.ifln f UK-r-Tj.aWf i,a V J a i n8 c Diajpea rnm tano grants, -ana is an , . . . , : 5 -ii , , thonred to encoa3e immTgration from the Con- vi uftua vv;t iiiat cuui.eupcuB.uu i federite' S fatei9 be mischievous in its tendency. Aj itDdment nor The -Imptrial - jforces " appear to be eradually agretd toyeas 21, najs 20 - , - acquiring pOFBcesion i-of the country, in - spite of f Mr. Warren moved a ihi ther amendment, 4he c;10 ,a ccesea py dur .z . u r r v ,wuftu . v. V'" feri544'. tho part of the f mneiialists. and at Marfan ther Agreed to, yeas 21, '-nay 4-20L y 4 ; : . haenhly 'sr oew pf hy the Imperial orgin.; Many The resolutions then passtd their s f ond reading, AnencanK,jn consequence of their treatment, are Teas 80. navs -11. and thd roles & iperded br a .a:nornia, wuo intended to j eiay in rota 0 C in J.he afhrmatire - to 4 irfetba neiritive. 1 ' I - ''' -'' v . . v were put upon theh third feeding at passed Ihe reBOluUns as patsed, tre is ftvlows: Hesolvtions relating to the svspento of me prtvi- u Fatal Collision of Stsajier -ferxxDso er wi ToarEPo."A most melancholy collision jn James river'a short distance . from Rocketts, between j-even aod, eight- o'clock on ..Thursday night. .'.As tVi ttmm nf trttrm etonfrier Will!m' A llicrtn m.o IF tlllWiU .A4IIJk?Vf4., Was Owen,-Lieut C J WilliHms, Lieut i' J M Cowai, Lieut IPE Ban ton. Lieu t J N K-ily, Lieut --T A B Bu r ro w Ljcu t . W W Dr.-w, Lieut . E R .Hunter, Lieut V J J Ciln, Lieut Thomas Hickman, Liejt VE L-'Faisnn Lieut James Riley,' Major lOtJi'N 0 Vols. E D Walah, Captain do . W Shaw, Cpa'n . 1 Co- . ,1 . EG Hood. Lieut v'vv do1 wounded swVerely T Arenddl, Lieut ': ; do v . . . Irwin Fulford, Lieut, ' do ' ''. - A 3 Van Benibujson, Captain O S M Cofoa.' wounded - verely. . - - D Bradford, 1st L?eut de JO Murdoch- Lieut ' . do J D B R )brjtf-, Lieut . ". do W G Hqggins, l?t Lieut N 0, Marines. ' ;7G.E Buclan; CiiitaiaO.h N;C Vols, 'wounded severely. . r: '-;''' ". ' : . J S Lane, Captain D J Clarke. Captain E AI McBride. Captain U S BryVn, 1st Lieut W Hassdl, lRt Lieut A J:;McNair, Lieut JM McKionon, Lieut "... A Barfington.'Lreut H- H Hooks-, Litut J W Dickson, Iiieiit W F Stanlty, Lieut ... D G Debese, Captain flat $ C, Vols. E B Green, Captain " ,d r " " Thomas Ford Captain . ' no' J WBBskT,. Cap tain . do Wounded slixhtlf. E R W MoEine;;lst Lieut and" Adjutant S 0 V, wounded.- -"'( ' W D Woodbury,; Lieut l, . J O Clerpentj,-Lieut " " .; d S D Sander.-, -'Lieut' . ; - do II E-White, L.cut t ; . do H Wdson, Lieut - do D R Mclvor, Lieutenant S C V, wounded slightly. F Rivers, Lieut do . " W D Cook, Lieut do wounded slightly. . T D Z'lumerman, Lieut do , . CXogab, Captain 25th S J V J T lE er, Captnin V, do " - A J Mines, 1st Lieut do J M Pendtrgast, Lisut do J. Graves, Lieut . do E R Rush, Liiut " do v. . J L Prince, Liiut ., do - - E J Norris, LieMt do . , W D Cotchet,'Lfeut do : ' . W Salttrs, Lieut . do L . ' . W W Wise Lieut ' do ; : . T F FtUfcr, Lie ul do H K Hucks, Captain 11th fl C V. J P M:msK Lieut do . "' H O Evans, Lieut 1st Bittalir n N C V. T M Argo, Lieut -' do Y T Adnm Capfa-n lSih S O Light Battery " C H Latham, Lieut -. . do - J M Su 00, Captain 3d N C Light Battery. J R Powell, JsKut - r d J G Frame, L'eut " . ' "do "" ;.U R Gwinn. Lieut 2d Engiheera, N O V. R G Pitman, L'eut do e O TI Bhcker, Captin and A C S, C S A..... Hugh Waddel!, jr., Lieut Teh graph' Corps. - T W Strandeil Lieut 1 , - do . .. S Singleton, Surgeon C S A. . -J.. . D G-Cort, As5istant,Surge.jn,0 S A. -J C Shepard, o V do - " ' P Bledsoe, " do V ' do. " "E J Miiirhead, - 'do . do : " . Win Wibip, Acting Assistant Surgeon C 8 A. W W.Gtigg'iAeHstant Surgeon C S Nary. - - J M Hicks, do . ' . . do . ' Georgev A Foo'e, ' do - d .' , . (Signed) ALFRED 4 II. . TERRY, i',.-.- --I" -'- .'-i MJcr General. . T.ba officers not rpcciallyi noticed in the list as wounded are stated by Gen. .Terry 'o'be either un injured or slightly wounded as to used to lurgical ucntictor:r:fx;;(-,r ' ; : ., -' tmt.' ... "' - Theab;Tve is ascnect ebpy of . the list fumfh d by Mor Geru?rI Te ry, commanding tbo TJ. 3." at Furl Fiiber ; ; - - "' . . . :w 'lARCHER ANDERSON, AA G. :; " Ne v Ad vor tlsoments. lege of the Writ of HaUit- Corp, r,',M tu. ,wa -.i.tMi? iir'tllVl the'ttse. of-truce 'fiteanier.; rw extents no further thin f Jririrfr to thn v v- awuu, was ticu. corpus exfencs no further t hi n f vrirc; to the psrtv under, arrest the ripht to be carried be fere a 1 ivh tribunal, to have i&qu"r.td info L;s e'aim to be d scbarfcd or admiu-d' to bsi"; andfibat the im plied tcwer to suspend the Vrit, ct t iind in' the Cuiii'itu'lioa r of , the Confe derated Snte, contemn plates tho 's.u?r.enfiin .this'pririi?i-ri''y.; .' . ResoUed' Ttiat t:te. pro- io-i in tilCohstitutin of .. th-i Co"federa?e States, thatT.der.-.en .hall til. . Jm.:, -y if.,'- LLji h. u.Zil m JuJitroeessdr law" wafe -mfeant "tidci to- th . uni. "u pecn'-"y - waicu iHe.,-:.tra . (hde'afeGSveinmentiallJp e tc&a-.e,rreEt iye bankrupmy ga.deo, my flowers aH fresb ' rr .-..a m-k. .i .. and spirkhi g In the; morwas console rov - bert." t.h. n v .Tresta - olherwUad ortlithori Ad hr H'deed1 ' s his syrpaUiizmg fr en(i. "I should C-miress. or; trials- extent bv due :cse- Of - la "?7 J";:"- ;f ia-ren,.Ln- Xrwoa- " -. -it j .:, ' : t3e: lor. iixe Tour tiii ' th&v sra i lijver dflsr.-'-- pmi tit n ies aosi w in-i ; lanu ennai rorcss 1 , j - - . t . - - - - r in the militia, when iri clt'a"rferv-,;'ri. tiore of J "g WfcC-Ul jjuujjw uaifu, i & iiihs-iiwi.o4 j ni u a one-ghn boat, engaged in taking torpedoes down the river. Finkmz Ker in a few minutes. aDd. caus- irg the Ida'h of her cornmandsr. Lieutenant Arm- fctions.-r-i?r?ion; Ditpatcjit 28th vlt. : - ' RccoifSTii,, NT General Beauregard denies that Oovernor is. of Ua.t, is 1: favor of reconstruc- i . rown - :. s , .; j d :l- ;, -Y !-'-;'" - . V; ATTEACUVE SALE;. y'R. " V(To the; Ladiei ) - ' V ' AN TUESDAY, THE t$TH. IJT8T., AT THJS iALKS J- room or tin under fl?i ed. wl!l hc'fold a mntte!eflraot ana desirable Ciliect-oo wftbe- various artlcl'-a eonatltutlBC the wardrobe of a IndTrineladlnar macy beauUni dreist a aod other thlrg appertaining to a.Jadys-toilUt, ot the latat Xot eiyn Btylea and t atrernf . ' . 4 ' Alo acaeof Ttry flee Comt daroasrea. by ailt water. Ttree articles Twill be etbibited U Ladles int-ennptr '.' vercive of every pnncijilO of pjv;l .-.libiitv, I ni t . a-; Tiat't -1 A. I U A ft- NI rib -Ca;oliaa could nV.t ee-.7a-fTi&at;.orj of : this fandAa-entnl and 1 1 served "ric'-t I-1 -f?5'4jrd to her chiens. without dfepegt cdncara. - f jj Mctoirea inai licngrffs jtaa .ngin.sM "ut;cn'i powy to impxir ithe rit To7 Vr peMjar d public trial by an impartial jury f the JStatl land D'strict whereinJlbe xs".me shall have be n. crraii tedr try au-horiziBg. arrests cthej wile than ullr warrant reTunahle b 'foteHhe" reu'a Wf ' :ri r-..., - -,.J 'V' Flitutianal tribunajs of 'the. cicuntryeHcepl arising in tle land or natal iorcee. rifau tne mitUia v. ben in actual tcrvicelntime vof . Mar cr publto danger." - : -' : ' U Fl ". '; " JSesoived, That.nr.tU Conef ess shalFtnbmit to ors gkDixe a Supremo Court as i require! 1 bynht, epn- ; ; Pine ,SlteiH As9 -at Anctioja., :: . : TTTILL BE S LB AT TOWLES AtT(5TIO!l?- ON 3ATTJR- dar. tyi lrt.. 2 dozu renulne Sheffield xp.cereral tzeQul'l WatehM, Sad 3 titt prim MonaUia Batter. V--- - JAMiiAaa XOWJU1SB, Ancuonecr. Febrnary 51865. :; - 243lt: ICO iBQXE TOBACQO AT AJJCTIQin 13 WILL SELL 1 OFl OTJB flALEff- ropta 0 a Friday n9X February 8d, ,-Ctt Xooaeco. -.-, A rend clunis ff iiVf tmeaW - v - L. - rL: ; -v , - -OREK03 LITCHFORT), 7 ' ... v- . "-. Auctioneers J; - RaleUh; Feb. 3, 186J. . " 42 2t. Bonda and ropdtecarit 7, payable aU mootiia altar tL day ofiaJe. witl b- reqirtd iroru the parchaaara. -., Pj oroer ox iuo aammiairaivr. . i V- ? 3 CREECH & LITCHFORD, , ' 'v-'.- '-. i" ."'- -V-;-.-.:Auctioneerf; Tebruary8; 1865 N ' v 235 dSt&wtdl. ,-.. " .; ;STiAYEX): -". ON THE. NIGHT OP THE la? INST; A LAKQE R0AJ . Cow, witbfot borna, atrarel from my prace 0 rafdecCj . ittlM cltv 8he.Wi Dnrcl;aaa4 rroftv Fatro Dcatt. ei -wake coutify, and be-ira n a tna k" Aor 'oofl if naiux wu re ther ran :k I'.und wLIl grei'Ir Abiizem ts aara reator j2 her to me ta th!e eit m Hi b Jih.;tlty rewarded. - ' -;- - - -''' .. .. J. D. HUFUAIL Ra!eigh, February 3, J 8 85. : 213tf. ' ' ' . - . - COXTHT Y THUS TES . - ; Wfi AltS v t fCQtlE ?TED Ta.?t-Or5CB VIL y.' . Hotchina aa a eaadldate for r'ctlda aa OountyTraa tea. at the SOTroacutn? Fabnury Tern ct Wske Oottacy 'Court. ----; ' -K-.? -'.' - ' .r.. February S, 1835 ; ; : 5UIsoata- ;' - . l- . . .--:'... -.' . -7. " IJITD SHAI?E9, IN ,THE.T0CII BAT Itortk Caxoliaa Apply at rL,.' : . us it. February J, 18 f 5. : V l 1 - us
The Daily Conservative (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1865, edition 1
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