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T KLEGilAPHIC.
report,? of the press association".
Enter, d according to ?.ct of Congress in the yefli
J5''i bv .1. S. Tim AH!iK, in the Cleric' office
of the District Jourt of th Confederate State
for the Northern District of Georgia.
latest and Important from the Xorth
IlcbciUon in Illina's.
Richmond. April 3.
Northern dates of th Hist ult., state tint a
rollUion occurred on the 2Sth. r.t Charleston,
Col fa county, Illinois, hetween r.-bd sympathisers
and unionist;;, in which five r f tho latter were kill
ed'and ten or twelte wounded, and two rebel." kill
ed! Tho latest dispatches say that the rebels.
ihn.a l.iinrii-wn'uf rnnir.hud n trenched themsel vi s at
Galliday ' mi lb. - -Uoider 4i&iuand of. t h Khari'
four hundred men of the 54th lllinoi- regiment
wr marching to attack them. An attacit on
Mattem. HI . is thr ;ar'n vl by the reOels from
Shelby and Moultrie counties
SECOSn ntsPATCTl.
Springfield dates of the :?Oth pay that Col.
O.ikm, Provost Marshal Genera!, wentto Charles
ton last night, and to-day telegraphed for the 41ft
regiment. G?n. Ilenitzelman has also been re
ju 'led to send 5. (KM troops from Indianapolis,
which indicate that the troubles in that section
nri of a serious character.
Latest fro:a Europe Return of Judge
Richmond, April 3.
In the Cufish Homo of Commons, on the. 7th, a
motion wus made that the alleged complecity of
Mr. Sransfeld. a member of the House, in the plot
to assassinate the Emperor of the French, deserved
serious consideration. The motion was rej eted
bv ten majority, and the n-sult was received with
great cheering. The vote is generally regarded
a? a decided conservative attack on the govern
ment, and it is believed that efforts to overthrow
the ministry will be renewed after Easter.
The House of Lord will give judgment in the
Alexandra case soon after Easter.
The Pope is seriously ill. Collisions between
the French and Papal troops continue.
The Liverpool cotton market u linn.
Judge Ould returned from Fortress M'nroe last
night, and report that the negotiations on tha
exchange question are- favorable for the return
of all Confederate prisoners during the next
thirty d.ivs. ITe gives no particulars of his inter
view with Hutler.
(.old sold in New York on the 30th, under C4.
Late fro:n tsie Vortls.
ItrciiMONii, April 2.
The Herald the 23th has been received.
Dispatches from Cairo state that Forrest at
tacked Padueah on the afternoon of the 2.ith,
with seven thousand men. Three attacks on Fort
Powell were repulsed by the garrison, the rebels
leaving 30!) dead on the field.
Three gunboits oponed lire on the city to pre
vent the rebels occupying it. During the light
the rebels plundered the stores of an immense
quantity of goods. Several women were killed.
The Yankee loss, fourteen killed and forty-five
wounded. The front part of the city was destroy
ed, including a hospital, the gas works and some
of the finest residences. The post otliff, Court
House and Continental Hotel were uninjured.
Ths rebels retired at night, after burning the
depot and the steamer Deeotah, which was on the
xtocks. in th ) direction if Columbus.
A dispatch from Fort Smith pays the array of the
frontier is in motion. lts supposed destination is
Northern Texas.
The House of Representatives laid on the table,
by a vote of G3 to Id. the resolution granting the
use of the II all to Ceo. Thompson, the English
Abolitionist, for th1 purpose of lecturing.
The reorganization of the army of tLe Potomac
is progressing rapidly.
On the '2Sth gold foil to G4 in consequence of
the issuing of gold certificates, but rallied and
closed at C6.
Xo'thern er..s, via Atl.'intR.
Atla.m v, April 2.
The Nashville faim of tin 2Tfh i itains inter
esting partici'.ars frorj Forrest's advance into
Kentaeky. Cairo desptche f the 23th sta'e
that Forrest arrived on the' 20t.h in Kentucky,
divided his pickets, and destroyed r.iilroal
bridgas, eight miles from Columbus.
(ion. Jlryoiaii, with several regiments of infan
try and artillery, went from Cir to within 12 miles
of U lion ity, nn I lo u ned that Col. Hawkins,
with the 47th Tennessee cavalry, had surrendered,
and the Confederate., afcer destroying th a firiifi
c.iti in. returned (southward, taki-ig their prisoners
with th; ra.
The Federal garrison nt Hickman was with-'
drawn. On. Hryinan 13 puppo-ed to hive aban
doned Hickman and Union City, as of no present
uju to the yankces.
Advices from New Orleans, March 19th, sfate
that Alexandria surrenderei to Porter's fleet
without opposition. Tho yankee cavalry advance,'
occupy New Iberia, (luerrillas appeared in the
Tieinity of Biton Rouge and had several skirmish '
rs with the 4th Wisconsin, mounted infantry. Ad
vices to the 2(th of March, states that the fleet is
etill Alexandria.
Nothing definite from Banks and Steel, but it
is stated tnat Kinks reported connderable op
position from the forces of Dick Taylor. A New
York p n?rof the 2t"th,the World, has a rumor frern
Washintcn that tho entire organized militiaof the
North is to be called into service for fix months,
to hold certain points during the campaign against
Richmond, which is about tobdpin.
lrown3vilIe advices via New Orleans, March
the lSlh, report no prospect of alight with Texas.
Washington, March 25.
A Committee on the conduct of the war rind
vidcii e against Gen. Meade.
The President dismissed Col. WoodSn,ofthe 9th
Ky., from service.
Knoxvillk, March 23.
The government is issuing one thousand rations
daily to indigent citizens. They are required to
go North within 14 days, orf top drawing rations.
Scouts reports the rebeU making active prepa
ration for an advance into Kentucky. There is
no doubt their cavalry is in good condition, and
two divisions of infantry mounted.
Sax Fuaxcisco, March 23.
The Union Convention unanimously adopted
resolutions declaring Lincoln their first choice for
the next President, and endorsing the Co igres
sioual delegation.
From Richmond.
Hichmosi), April 2.
Snow fell here this morning to the depth of live
or six inches, which was followed by rain. James
river is again rising.
Death of L'.eut. Col. F. M. Kent.
Salisbury, April 3.
Lieut. Col. F. M. Kent, commandant of this
post, died on Saturday, and was buried to-day
with military honors.
Funding Confederate Money.
Lt.nciibckg, April 2.
The amount funded in this city is 3,750,000.
Chaklottksville, April 2.
Theamount funded hereby citizensis $2,163,700,
aid by officers $05,291. Total, $2,258,991. Amount
on hand to exchange for new issue,$'J05,350.
Savannah, April 2.
The amount of Confederate notes funded in this
city is $11,334,500.
Macon, April 2.
There has been funded here $13,519,600, besides
a large amount paid in by disbursing ageuts.
There has been funded in Albany, Ga., $1,496,200.
FAYEtTkviLLii, April 2.
The amount funded here by citizens is $2,135,
200, and by disbursing officers $20,GD2.
Amouat'funded at Augusta, Ga., $15,700,000.
At Montgomery, Ala., $9,500,000. At Mobile,
mount lunded $1,423,600, amount withdrawn
from circulation and not funded, $6,635,27. At
Petersburg, Va., amount funded here $7,200,000.
At UfcTiiBfcM.Ca., $1,141,830.
ITew Advertisements.
CONSCRIPT OFFICE,
in, X. C, April 2, UHi.
Ualeigh, N. C, April 2, 1S64
rPlip r.iH!u::l tlrrulnr from the IStircan
i. of Co
(inscription, dircctii.nr the execution of
the late Act t'Corgress known as th " Mn.i taut
Pill," is published for the inforraati in of all con
cerned. Pv order of the Commandant,
" E. J. HARDIN, Adj't.
BUREAU UF CONSCRIPTION,
Richmond, March 18, IStil. j .
CIRCULAR NO. 8.
I. General Orders, No. 20, A. & I. G. 0., March
1st, IHtU, is herewith r.udi apart of this Circular,
and Commandants of Conscripts nre erj,dd to
proceed t. tha rapid and vigorous t-xecuiion of
it" provisions, ui.der the ineti uetions . and inter-
prefatieii herein prescribed,
" "lT.Ur!(ler the ferm.s of the S;h section of the
Act of C ngrt .-s j.uidishtd in General Orders, No.
2.1 A. & I. G. O., and the ttriu of Circular No.
j 5, of th'rt IJu-eau. last serie-, Commandants will
proceed to organize the seivice in tntir respective
S ates. In a, I lirion fo the 'rgmizition therein
provided f r. end in further pursuance of p iragraph
II, ef the said General Orders, No. 2G. Comman
dants will forthwith organize in ouch county a
Board, to consist of not mre than three of the
t;iosf reliable- and intelligent citizens, between the
eges of 45 and 50 years, and who have been en
rolled and detailed for the service. These Boards
wil! be c harged v. ifh aiding the local enrolling 0G1
cer in obtaining information concerning all appli
cations for exempti'n and detail, for asriculfural
or other industrial pursuits, an J also in furnishing
all iiiformation which may be needed in the duties
imposed upon the enroling 'officers.
The local nnl congrcs.ionv ennd'ing ofTicer
will beroquir-l to suporv'so the action of these
Boards, isnd prou'ily rep.irt to the Cominanant
unfittiegs or d-lirquericies on the part of the per
sons detailed f r thein Ho lo'ig as the duties are
properly performed, the per.-ons so employed will
be exempted from other service. Care will be
used in the beginning to select proper m n: and
in view of the srravo duties herein devolved upon
the cnrolluTg oflit-r, he will, at hi3 dieretion. re
rpuire the written opinion of the Board on claiois
lor exemption or applications f,r -detail, and may
ca 1 ou thorn for special information concerning
matteis pertinent to th ofi'ne. In every case re
ferred by the local or C0ngr4s.-io.nal district en
rolling oin-er to the Commandants, nn opinion as
to the merit must be endorsed or accompany the
cae, i;d the like rule will b rigidly observed
by Commandant-! io referring to this Bureaii.
III. Commandants will order the immediate en
rollment and c.vatnin;uii:i of all persons within
the prescribe I ges, who tire in the cnployment of
an department of the government, and who are
not sjiecinTly exempted by the Act cf Congress;
and sucli us h-q f und fit fo service in- the field
may be detailed until the 10th day of April next,
provided nn application is m ile affording to the
terms of the 0th piragraph of General Orders,
No. 2G, herein cited.
IV. Commandants of Coeripts will forthwith
trau-mit to this Bureau, rec-.im ;uendatio;s f.rr phy
frieians to emri'oyed in accordance with paragraph
IX. General Ord-rs, No. 2jG, herein cited. Much
complaint reaches this. Bareau, concerning irregu
larities in thj Medical examinations. Loose or
irregular examinum ns must nor, ba permitted, and
Commandants w'!lpromp;ly report any well ascer
tained delinquency in the matter.
V. Forms for Cons, ndat'd Reports by the C m
matjdi.nt f Conscripts will b forwarded ; n js,
forms fr the Record ef the Congressional Dis
trict, and Local Enrolling OfH 'ers. These records
muse be iceur,.leiy kept, und ti e vcf.eits based
orj them roust. I e in clyr mul inrelltjrib'e form, or
they will be returned fjr revision and correction.
VI. IVr.-o'js Pivi cla.sc-s tuutneraled in-the l.-f,
2.1, :4d, 4th, 5rh and 6th articles of section 10rh,
e.TCfpt those referred to in the latt.-r clause of rbe
4th article of suid 10thsceti(.n of the Act of Con
gress recite 4, shall l. exempted. All other per
sons refl-rrel to in sal act shall be detailed.
VII. Exemption ev Examining lio.vitns.
1. Percons wh shall be determined by the
Boards of Examination to he incapable of per
forming active service in the field, and any of the
duties- mentioned in the Sth s"tion f the said
Act of Congress from cau?es of a permanent na
ture, shall be exempted from nJiitavy service bv
the said board, who shall grant certificates thereof;
which shall specify the causes of the inen oacitv.
reciting in full the natare and d -gre- of the dis
ease orother incapacity, and the probable duration
of the disability caused by it; and the parties
shall not be subject to future examination, unless
specially ordered by the Board of th-i Congress
ional district in which iueh parties reside, or by
the Commandant of Conscripts for the State, or by
this Bureau.
2. When in the opinion of Enrolling Offers
the causes for which exemption wa granted to a
person, afrc examination by the Medical board,
hav ceased to exist, they will make a report to
the Board, stating the name of the person, when
enrolled, when examined, and the disease or .,ther
cau-e of disability, with the reasons for believirtr
it to have disappeared, and that, tho person is ca"
paldetf performing active service in the field. r
gome of th;?duti"s mentioned in tho said Sth sec
tion of the a t aforesaid.
The Exatnining Board will then order the partv
to be brought before it for a re-examination.
When a person is re-examined by the Board, his
former certificate shall be surrendered and can
celled. If again found unfit for duty, a new cer
tificate of exemption shall be issued to him
3. Every certificate of exemption granted bv a
Board of Examination shall bo approved bv th
Congressional district enrolling officer, which shall
protect the person exempted from molestation by
the ohicers if Conscription, and from re-examination,
unless the Board of Kxatoination. or tlie.Com
mandant of Conscripts or the Bureau of Conscrip
tion shall order the same.
VIII. Exemption of specified Clashes and In
dividuals. 1. Applications for exemotion wnder the 31 and
Gth articles of the 10th section of the act aforesaid,
shall be mad to th 1 Enrolling officer of the count v
in which the applicant resides, who will thorough
ly investigate the case, and if satisfied, bv com
petent evidence, that exemption should be allowed,
shall issue a certificate thereof; which must be
submitted to the Enrolling officer of the Con
gressional district, for his approval.
2. Applications for exemptions under the fifth
article of the 10th section of the act aforesaid, shall
be made to the Commandant of Conscripts for vhe
State, who will grant the certificate of exemption
authorized by law, to continue during compliance
with tho conditions prescribed bv said act. Ex
emption, except for the President, Treasurer,
Auditor and Superintendent, shall not be allowed
to any officers T.id employees of a Rail Road com
pany, unless the President or Superintendent shall
certify, on oath, that.the parties applied for are in
dispensable to the eiiicient operation of such Rail
Road; that the number of persons exempted on
said Rail Road shall not exceed one for each mile
thereof in actual use for military transportation ;
that tin exempts lor such road shall be reported
by name and description, once a month to the
Commandants t f Conscripts for the State through
which such road passes (or to the Bureau of Con
scription ), together with the names and descriptive
list of any one who may leave the employment of
the Rail Road companv, or who mav cease to be
indispensable to the efficient operation of the said
road.
3. The exemption of overseers or agriculturists
on each farm or plantation upon which there are
now, and were on the first day of January last
fifteen able-bodied hands between the ages of six
teen and fifty, will be allowed for the space of
twelve months, and the certificate of exemption
fhall be granted by the officer taking the bond
required by law, upon beinj- informed bv the
Commandant for that State that the bond "is ap
proved. 4. The bond required .to be friven upon the ex
enipti n of an overseer or Bgriculturalist, under
the 4th article of section 10th of the said act, shall
be taken by the enrolling officer of the county or
District in which tuch party reside, with the
1
advice ai.d a.'litance of the temporary Board I
afVres-iid. It shaJ! be payable to the Confcdei ats
ntates ot Amer'.i m rvwrsaitsr rtou'oiM til,. .j.
tiniated value of the products to be.delivercd to
ms go.crnment. and conditioned for the faithful
performance of tho requirements of the 4th article
f the 1 ).h seca..n of t!;. saia act. The' value nf
the said pr-f duct? tfull b-3 assessed by the Flnrolling
officer, who shall take ihs said load, with th
assistance of the said tcir.pctarv Uoard, according
to the market vslus thsreof it the tiaie and place
of JissfjOj-rent.
The ?.id bond mat be secured br a deposit of
the amount r.f the penalty thereof if r.ots issued
IVoLa the Treasury Department ot the Confederate
States, with any of the depositaries of tha sail
Treasury, or by personal security, the nature of
the-security to be at tbo option of tho principal
ouhsror in tlmsau bond. M.oala tlie
exempted elect to cive oersonal eucuritr. tha!
sureties teiiereei bv
. . . . - '
v hitu shall justifv thei r uML i
before some justice'of the peace,
accepted uoless th i Eiit cllintr
lency under oath b?
but shall wot be accepted
Oiiicer takm": thi caid bond, under th. advice of
theeaid temporary Board, shall deem them suffi
cient. Such bor.dj shall, alter due execution, be
t; ai.stniUcd to the Commandant of Conscripts ltir
the Stati-, for file in his office, "to be surrendered
to the obligors when th? conditions thereof are
luliv complied with : and the receip- of any
Qu.irtei itiaster or ConiQ.issary, specifying that the
amount of produce required by the bond has been
duly d-lirred and accepted, will entitle the per
son to have tb bond cany -lied ; nd c ipies of aueh
receipts should b forwarded to the Commandant
of Conscripts, to be by hi?n fowtrded to the
Qnarterinaster Sen -ral o- the Conaniissary Gen
era.!, th -oogh this Hurjau.
IX. Exemption on accotnt of Religiocs Faith.
Persons entitled to exemption as provided foe
in paragraph XII, General Orders, No 26, A. and
I. G. O., current series, will, on application, re
ceive c'rtitte it s thereof from the Congressional.
District. Enrollingodicer, on producing satisfac
tory evidence tha they have complied with the
requirements of the law.
X. Exemption ok Officers or Confederate and
Stat;-: Governments.
Certificates of exemption for officers of the Co
fvderiite ahd State Governments will be given by
too Commandant for the States.
XI. In vi.sriUA.noN ok Applications for Exsmp-
TIOM.
1. All other applications for exemption shaU b
made in '",vrit i:;g to the I'nrollit;g officer of the
county or district in which tlu aj'plicant resided ;
!ihII be suppoited by Ifis :ifiida-it and other sworn
testimony, and dealt with according to the p n-vi.-i
tns of paragraj-h III of (jn.-i ul O.dvis, No.
2(5, A. and i. G. O , current series.
2. Every application for cxdnotion should be
carefully minutely and thoroughly investigated
by tlie local Enrolling office ', with the ai l of the
temporary Board to be organi.ed under the 2d
clause of patagiaph II of this Circular, ami bo
tht rea'ter tra: smitted to the Commandants of
Conscripts for the State, with a report of facts,
and their respective opinions on the merits of the
application.
.The report of facts shou d be somewhat in detail,
setting forth in regular order th.i facts developed
in the investigation, giving briefly tha reasons
for the opiniou expressed, and instead of being
.put in t hi; form of an endorsement, will b made
on a separate sheet of pajvr.
The iuvt's-tigH tion should not be confined to an
examination of the application and the papers
that accompany it. or merely into the truth of
the .-tatemenls therein nias-i, butshould b; direct
ed with "a view of ase-i t lining all the facts and
circumstances of the case, an ! the exact cor.cition
of the parties with relation thereto.
XII. Details.
A j leal iitr'tt n Us.
1. The officers of Conscription will give the
xi:ot cat eful attention to the provisions of para
graph IV, (r. (. N. 26. A. and I. G. O., current
sei ie.-, in connection with the last clause of the
4"h article o:' the lOih s;ction of the Act of Con
gress cited.
This .paragraph embraces tlie whole system of
detaiU p'ovi-.'.id bv law to maintain th-i industrial
pi'.-idnctioti of the country, in view of the public
deicnce.
2. The investigation of every case prsenlcd
must be the most 'precise and accaratii which can
be attainted by the Enrolling oilier (with the
cooperation of the temporar'v Boards), and all
action must lie in d rect view f the necessities in
dicated. Commandants will institute snb mod
of enquiry and repot t as will lurubh th; fullest
testimony.
Th-; policy of tlie lr.v is to enforce the largest
amount of production in every ca? in which the
detail is made. The schedule of terms hereto ap
petided will, it is believed, meet a majority of
the cases that ate likely to be" presented. Where
it is doubtf ul whether the cast; is covered by the
CiusMfication-Commandanta will in general decide
by reference to thejdaia intent of the law, or re
fer the matter to this Bureau, with full testimony
and opinion. In ail details there must be satisfac
tory evidence of the necessity", as expressed in
Ge-ner I Orders, No. 26, current series.
Pckfdue of Ti.riu.
3. "Where there are two or more farms contigu
ous, or ui'hin live mLiej of e.i-h other, measuring
from the homesteads, having on each five or more
hands, amounting in the aggregate to fifteen
hands, or whsiv one person has two or more
plantations within live mil it of each other, having
an aggregate of n.teen or more hands, there may
be dec. tiled one person a3 overseer or manager of
the two or more farms : provided there is ou
neither of the ia, ms a white male adult, d.vlared
by the Enrolling officer and the temporary Board
capable of managing the farms with a reasonable
efficiency, not liable to military dnty : and provi
ded the person detailed was, oh the first day of
January 1861, either owner, manage or overseer
residing on one of the farms: and provided the
owners of said firms shall execute a joint and
several bond, on the terms prescribed for the own
ers 0: fii'teen hands, except that such person shai!
not be allow -d the privilege of commutation pro
vided in the 4th artieie of the 10th section of the
act recited .
4. Whce detaih are allowed to persona ha ving
1c;j( than fifteen," and five, or more than five hands,
t!i v shall ent..r into like obligation as prescribed
for th.; owners of fifteen or more hands, except
that for each hand less than fifteen, down to live,
there shall be supplied five pounds less meat, thus :
each of fourteen hands, ninety-five; thirteen
hands, ninety ; twelve hinds, "eighty-five;
fcix hands, fifty-five; fire bauds, fifty
pounds.
5. Where, details a're allowed to persons having 1
less than live hands, they shall enter into like ob
ligations to sell all their surplus productions to
the Government.
6. All details herein prescribed to ba allowed
are subject t a revocation by the Commandant of
Conscripts, on the report of the Enrolling officer '
that the person dt-taiLd is not habitually, indus
triously and in good faith engaged in the occupa
tion for which the detail is granted. Enrolling
oificrrrs are required to be unusually vigilant in
supervising such details. Omission in this duty
will constitute grave dereliction.
7. Enrolling officers are required to exercise
the utm-at caution in recommending details io the
classes enumerated. It is by no means intended
to grant theui indiscrinioately, but to limit tbem as
i consistent with the public good All pertinent
circumstances will be carefully enquired int ..
Among these are fitness for th field; ability or
aptitude f r th. purposes of the detail ; condition
of the family ; whether any, eir how many are in
the military service; public good, justice, equity
or necessity, tc, &.
XIII. D ETAILS FOR PUBLIC NeCESSITT.
Applications for details, gu h as are not required
for the service of any of the military Bureaux, or
for service in any of th? Departments of the Gov
ernment, including service with contractors, will
. be made, accompanied by a descirplive list, lo th
Enrolling officer of the appropriate county or Dis
trict, and hi supported by the affidavit of the ap
plicant, and other testimony under oath.
Th Enrolling officer will "institute a minute and
searching investigation into all the circumstance
of ihi eve, thj result of which will be set forth on
a separate sheet of 'paper.
The district Enrolling officer mar, if he ap
proves the application, grant a detail for sixty
days, and forward the papers through the Com
. mandant, to the Bureau for its action.
If thi application ii rofued, the reasons ia full
w De "dorsed ; and in case of nnptal, the papers
forwarded to this Bureau, through tb s muic chau-
iiei.
If the persons for vhosedeta:! applictia is made
ae engaged in performing the duties ou account
of which details are asked, ther will bs allow -d to
remain until fi.i.l action. If otherwise, ther
shu!d be sent to C-iinps if Insttnction.
XIV. Details mk persons asiAVKt.v 45 and 50,
FOR GOVIKXMSNT W.)5:5.
A pplication for the detail of persons between
forty-iive and fitty j-ears d'age, for service in any
of the militarv Bureaux, or in anv of the Dej.art-
meiitscfthe (jovernrnent, will be made, accoai-
ci.ir-.i ujr a u-.si.-, ipn vn usi, lo iue lor-.ai oruistrict
Enre llmar officer ; and it musi t-t forth The nature
of tha duties to b performed, th-- nec.-ssity far tha
dftiil, and the period for' which it i reqatTcd.
The District Enroliine iitfictr. altec inves'.iia.
t'n rnadeand reported as diect-d in the piec.-dinj
1 ,.
paragraph, may, if he approve the application,
Knt & detail lor a period not exceeding feixfy
a.Y,s, and forward tho paperj to the Commandant,
for his action,
An appeal frora the ration of th? Enrolling of
ficers and tho Coramr.ndaat may be tx'ce i to ibis
Bureau.
XV. Details or Artiss. Mechanics, etc.
1. Application for th detail to- service in anr
of tha miiitarv Bureaux, or or any of the Depart
ments of the Government (including contractors,)
of artisans, mechanic.?, or person. of scientific
skill to perform 'in-l;p3:isab!e duties, should be
made, with descriptive list, to the Enrol; ingnfiicer.
The skill of the party, the duties to hn performed,
and why his servis are indispensable, and tho
period for which the detail is required, uicst bo
distinctly svt forth.
Applications fir tho employees of contractor
must, in addition .contain a c-Ttiticate from the
oilicer contracted with, or the head of the Di.-p.art-roent,
thit the services of the particular parties
are reqaired for th? performance of indispensable
Governtn nt work. The District Enrolling olficer
may grant -the detail for sixty days, and forward
the papers, through the (Jon. mandant (each ex
pressing his opinion), to this Bureau, for its
action.
If tha avplicatiin is refused, reasons i 1 full will
be endorsed, and iu case of appeal, papers foie.rd
ed to this Bureau; '
. If the parties applied for nro it work th-y Aviil
be allowed to remain until action is taken. If
otherwise, they should bj ent Jto tin Camps of
lustiuction.
Applications for thi detail of contractors them
scdves must also contain the certifi "ate of the had
of the Bureau, required by thj llth Secti-aa of the
ftCt;
XVI. All other application for exemption or
detail, not otherwise provided; will be luade to
the Enrolling oificer, aud forwarded throigh the
proper chancels.
XVII. Great care shauld be exercised bi ex
empting or detailing able feoiied 1:13:1 bit ween
eighteen and fo 1 1 y fi v e.
No case should be acted on until after minute
and thorough investigation as to the alleged
privat-; or public necessity, advantage, conveni
ence, justice or equitv, and as 'to wheth-ir pal eons
not liable t. service in the ti .del may i;ot be ob
tained. XVII I. Repots.
1. Examining Board in addition to tholists di
rected in paragraph VIII, Gfnoal Orders. No.
26, A. and I. G. O., current seti s, will furni.-h
District Enrolling ollic'ers with "lists of men in
th dr districts found fit, for military s-rvice, but
urfit for service in the field, spjci'ying in each case
what duties they are capable of performii g. Con
gressional Diati ict officers to furnish si-nihr lists
to county Enrolling officers, the object b dng to
fri.abte persons needing detailed men to soe who
ar the su'j::ets of detail, and to choose f.'om them.
2. Enrol iingvo!'icers will forward tithe Com
mandant of Conscripts, monthly, a report, of all
persons enrolled by them, and the action taken in
each ca.se.
Th 'se reports will he consolidated bv the Com
mandant, with relVrer.ee to the di-tinction nind.;
in th Act of Congress, and th-; regulation for
its en foro inert, in dupHe'aH' ; on? copy of winch
will be forwarded to this Hureao. and one kept on
file in the office of the Commandant.
XIX. Enrollmen r or Rllrve Class r.i.
1. Commandants of Consc; ipts will proceed to
enroll all persors belweeu the ages of renlerii
and eighteen and fortv-five and fiftv vea;s, in ex
ecution of General Orders. No. A. A I. G. O..
current series; which is hjiewitli made a pait of
this C"-enIar.
4 Adjutant and Inspector (J tnh i l's OrftCE,
Jtiehhto-J, March 15, IsOi.
Glner vl Orders.
No. 33. ' T
1. Tae B u-e.m of Conscript'on will traeecl to
enroli all persons between the ag- s cf seventeen
and cight-en years, t:nd between the ages of forty
fivoand fifty years, under the ih section of the
Act of Corgr.es to organize forces to serva du
ring the war.
2. Persans liable t enrollment will present them
se'.v- to the eiTolliug offn er in the b'tatr east of
the Mississippi river w ft bin ttdrty days from the
dav v. i 11 the no'iee shall b- fricnin the di.--t
' .r o i'Kv by the enrolling officer for persons
of t .-i cid-' appear for onrollm-nt. The fiihire
to coiiijdy wit-i th's notice will sulj-ct the def.ul
ter i a liaiiity 1 0 he c;iH; d into tt e general ser
vice with th e iiss of pe'.-ons bet.veen eighteen
and fort3 five, fie.' he h iH hav a va.1' 1 excuse
therefor, to be jadjedof by tjc Bureau cfC jncrip
tion. ?. Any tersoti liable to enrollment under this
"act may join any company for locil defeuce which
has been f r.ne I under General Orders, No. Sf,
issued 26th June,ilS63, for th war, or any other
company for local defence which has been accept
ed into the service anl which, by the terms of
its enlistment, is liable to serve any where within
the State; or persons of this class in;y form new
companies for local defence and speeiil service,
nnder General Orders, No. 8G 186:;, f.r the war,
and select tb-ir own officers.
By order . W
S. Cooper.
Adjutant and lu'jtclor i.ieHtrul."
2. Commandants will keep a separate and dis- 1
tinct roll of persons bet ween the ages of 1 and 13
and 4-'i and 50.
3. Commaudants of Consci ipts will assign to
dutVf as a supporting force for Conscription ser
vice, such persons as may be recommended by the
Examining Boards as unfit for the field, bat as
cotnpf lent for this service ; and when as many ss
sixty-four such persons are so assigned they will
be organized into a companv. elect their olficers.
and return the Muster Rolls to the Com nandants ;
and if there b3 n t a sufficient nu nber to form &
company in each Congressional district, then the
Commandant mav assign a sufficient number of
persons between 45 and 50 years of age. so as to
complete a company for each Congressional dis
trict. A competent officer, of the rank of colonel,
will be assigned by this Bureau to organize such
companies into a regiment, if there bi 'the re
quisite number mf companies ; or into a battallion,
if there ba less than ten companies ; T iato tvo
battalions, if deemed preferable.
XX. Genkkal Instructions.
1. C amraandants will a'ways bear io mind tint
General Orders, No. 2G. is not only ihe basis, but
forms a large portion of thesa instruetioijs. They
will habitually recur to its provision, to aid in the
application of the other provisioned this Circular.
2. Commandants will of course rfer cases of dif
ficulty to this Bureau; bit eferoaces which bear
on thir face that they are rather to avoid due re
sponsibility or labor, will be retained without re
marks. 3. The duty of tho C immandants of Conscripts
is, in accordance-with these instructions, to main
tain and invigorate the indu-trial production of
the Confederacy, and f uppiy its armies with men.
This dutv must be performed, or oar struggle for
independence and liberty will fail.
By order of Col. J. S. Pceston, SuVt.
C. B. DUFFIELD,
ap 4 39 d3t -1. A. General.
Fayotteville Observer and Charlotte Democrat
pub'ish three times.
ANTKD.--A Good Milch Cow.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
Two :ood Milch Cows ir.infrd Immrdi.
ately. Apply at THiS OFFICE.
' Kotico
OFFICE UALEIGII & GASTON 11. li.CO , 1
Rallioh, N C. April. l, lfOl. f
On and After tlie 3rd lust the Arconj
niodation train na tLis roa 1 will leve Ral
igh for Weldou at 7 p. in. Returning will leavf
Weldon at 5, a. in., aud arrive at Raleigh 2, 15
r- P. A. DUNN.
aprl-59-6t General Supei ictcnutiit.
$500 Howard.
I ANA WAY from me 00 Snndav ug., the 27th
.IV in?:., THREE NEGRO MEN; C.-vsar, Rowiau
ind Abram. The two first Lcntioued are of da?k
ginger-cake colo. , and about 6 feet hicb'; the other
i brack and slim, about f let 8 or lo iticht high.
The ce gtors were tracked on Monday inorniug." us
far as Battleboro'. 1 think it voir probable ther
will attempt t: make tht-ir way to Newborn r
WiLshingt.u. All thr'4C ol theH had nnxdcn
bottom shoe, one inincd and very w ide bottom.
Civsar is about 2S years old; tha otbeia about 21.
The above reward w ill be paid for tha delivery -f
all of thern to nte at Ashland. Edgjcombe count v.
March, 1804
U. A. TAYLOR,
ap 4-50 d-lt
Search 29th,
Ik) USES AND MILKS WANTED.
T AN TED I M M E D I A ILLY, f O R THE C0N-
federate eorvi -c, u ruuitor of JHORSES Jt
mpli:?.
Tilt's- who have sjtare anlmHls will do well to
call at once on Win. F. .Wkew-. the Agent cf In
pector Gcneial, 0 to . W. W. PEIRCE,
ap 1 -57 ft: Major Si Caiof (j. M.
rPo the Soldiers atul Vntirs of the tli
A Congressional Distilrt. I tsaKe ih
incijojd of anii'.une-.iig myself a CANDIDATE '
to -present you in the next Congress of the Con.
federate States. Sever.il candidates, I understand,
ure already in the fold. None of them, howv..r,
Lac sli.ired with us the hardniiips and piivati n
of a fobJ:-r. At this pnrlieu!1.r lime, ciorw ih:n
at :r.y oilu-r in ar pivvious Lil.-ry, is the ii.lei-e-t
of the so'nier to ht locked fu-r. lliviag, as
1 trtjst. faithfully served my country iu th tented
fi id. fjr tho past three year., I flatter ntyiclf that
I kno v Something of the life of a so'dier, and that
I feel for him an interest that r.o other man can
feet, njohis not brne with him "the heat and
Lurdau of the day." His interest is the interest
of our commos country. '
. My views will bo fully st forth, in a future clr- .
cular. For the pirscut, I will simply add, that
1 'eire this p .itin, not for the f urpose ol goi
tWsg out of the army. During the roecss of Con
gress ditty will thcncall me back to my gill nut lit
tle eouimand, and I wiil go ami thato with it tho
fortune of war. Respectfully,
N. A. R MSEV.
Capt Co. D. AlHtN.C.
T.
Btickwatcr, Va., MarcU 17, ISfll.
u h 2411 tf
AOTICK.
Orrira K. A- G. R.
Raleigh, March 0,
R. r.o.
TV. HE tax i npotied by the ConlVdertrt Slites f. r
i the year lh(4, 011 th- snares of the Capital
Stock of th--' Company, will be paid -by tha Cor-
txir.atii.ii. Min e Lol'lei ii win rot tive in or pay
tins ti.
i.:h 3l-r,f-2w
W. J. II WKINS, Puks'i.
t,UARTE:i MASTER'S OFFtCK C. S. A. )
RiLMiiii, N. C , Mri-cIi 21. ImM.
"!i'4ii!r iwi'iity Hvc .No. 1
for cmplov iu this Depa.' tiii' ut.
ifro men
.I 1 .
l it tie. having good nar.ds t
to o.io win ct.i '.veil
to atrdv i"jmdi itelv.
mil ::i-:'a-:t W. r.. peuice. d,
fti r.o .
win
r inn JUliX,
Sf.k! br.y Is abnitt I
1 Ole. t It'll).. ties lugli. oarK I ron eoloi. t.-tf-lligee.t
.'a cc, a nil tniy be re.idi'y knor.n ly a
hitrh or strniuer in his voicr: spe'axs and m"vw
quickly; h. l .n wlun he left a ligh t-tnlor.-d
nuiiijabont an I a soldier's cap. I will give tbo
above reward tr any one who wil arrest n:d boy
and return him to me. or eonlirre him ir. jail sa that
I eanget him. GEO. BADGER HARRIS,
Ad'nr A. !1. A u.i.t.
h:1i29 .14-r.t Ilcr.d.is' n, X. C.
Ol'rKE Sol'TiU.iiN Ti.iui'(.a.ll'U ('(., I
R.(hi:o'ni, Maich 2i:!i, 1m!1.
rpiio StiK-K holders of iln v.r;x!i!nc i;i
.1 and New Orleans, Ricbtnotrl, Chat lottesi ilie
fii-l Staiitim. Lwichbuig and Al.nJon, r.-.d Eat
Ternsee liegraphic Ci:ipatiifs. are bwreby
notified that Ihe five per Ce-i.t tax levieiby th '
law passed 17th Febiuary, Km'-I. on the value of
all shares held in telegraph orother companies,
will be paid b the undei signed at tr office, aud
they will therefore omit the stock held in any of
tbes.' companies, iu their li-ts to n-sessors.
E MtdM'.lTHY. Auditor
mh 20 54 tin 1.1 Southern Telegraph Co.
iiAi.i-ifiH, March 30, 1SC(.
CoE C B. AEEEV, ")
Ajr't R. G. R. R. Ci. )
Ordered by Mr. T. J. SKimipr, plt.,
ani YA:.. that 1 reeievc M fiilca with
cha g. s destine 1 for Charlotte it S. ( It. Road.
M. S. BAR'JINGER.
Ag't. X. C. R. R. Co.
a .
N'otlre.
IN CoN'SrtQCENCE of thiforcgoiag order, all
freight destiued for points beym.d Chat lotte,
inu-t be prepaid. This Company "w id not be re
sponsible for delay's or damages that may occur
tinder this arrangement. C. B. A I. LEX, Ag't.
p 2-58-Ct. R. A. (J. R. Road Co.
Petersburg Daily Express copy one week.
Va:i5vd. liy a Yoiiiik Ludy. :T bllua-
V tjon as GOVERNESS in a family tvheie
the chi'.dren are small, aud reqdire to be tiujjht
only tho English branches. Rest reconim-nda-tions
will b-j given aud terms nude kno a by ap-
plication
to
Macon
et.
D;pot, Warren county. X'. C.
it.-
'I o inc oiticHnuiticrt
of tlie Hank of
1 C
ominerce at Newbern. THE CONFEDER
ATE 8TATES TAX ot fi-e vt r cen'. on th Capital
Stuck will o. paid by the Bank. Shareholders will
therefore not give in or pa v this particular Tax.
You are also notified that the REGULAR AN
NUAL MEETING of this Corporation will be
held in this place on the Huh dav cf MAY, being
the 2d, Tuesday. A lull attendance i earnestly
requested, either in person or by proxv. 'No
President, Cashier, Dirtco-, Agent or Clerk, can
vote as proxy Ibr another."
J. A. GUI OX, Cahier.
Company Shops. March 20. 1804. ap 2-5S-lm.
Programs, and Charlotte Bulletin copy for same
time, and forward accounts to advertiser.
Mrs. II. W. Miller.
BOARD
Rv tho Moath,
Daily board d
Transient, per day
jan 16 dly
$220
$150
$ 12
HIDXN.llloV.S.
HA V ING 0 BTA IN ED T H E , SERV 1 CES OF
Mr. Woo-lward, one of th- best Tanners in
the Confederate States, I ara now rva ly and ro
cciving HIDES to Tan en Shares. I tan - for
one-half, and! sell my share to owners, (except
speculators,) at one dollar per pound, or for one
third and sell as I choose. Tanning done for in
digent soldiers' timiiis free of charge. I will
rx-tan and finish leather for the giveroioent cr in
dividual on re isonable terms. Persons requiring
information are tefeired to the editors of tie
Coftdcrate. ' J. ROUT. JEFFREYS.
ap 1 a7-ulwAw4w ' r
"CAXDIDATK F0K TIIK LEKISL.ITCRKT'
rtaptalu KIDDKK GiTLlNG,ir.. 33rd
j Regt. Jf. C. Tro will be supported as a
candidate to repreent Gates' county in the He-use
of Commons in the next LegUUtur-, by his
numerous friends i"th army of Northern Vir
ginia. What sjv hi: .. ...id: at Lorn? !
iah 20 H twit
t.... or coiuicea to mat 1 caa get them again,
or SICO for either. Rwwesn is from Davie com ty,
N. C, and Abram is from Piinee Edward eountv,
Va.. and were bought iu Rirhuioijd the 7th of
SC4.
AUunajrar taken up. A dark ItulnMo
boy about ?6 yewa old, 5 leet C Inches Liph,
cafi'ng himself Cbeff, says Le, bebn-g to lUk
Nickerson, livir.g ou or n'irtho Rsleigh A Gato
Rilroad ; had on whrn takm a fd-lifr (fat, ni.J
a white hat. 1'or fui thtr inforujut acMres
WM. M. SMITH,
"Adif Ralrigh. N. ?.'
T ll( c.... All prntta Nun Hold or
X w ho mar hoi after hdd che ka or irl
tga'nt us dated prior te April 18M, aie notified
to pr?it them for paiinent Leforo that data, or
Iber will be iaid in the old Cur;ei er.
37-tf. W. R. KICHARDSO.V. A Co.
Ci.MllllATK I UU C0MiUI-.SN.
7f Mr uthorivd to nfnemne A. (J. 1'OS
V t TER. rf Racu'olph, candidate to tr prrM nt
tlie 7tb Coljio Distiirt ot Nnrth Carolina
in tha CoIs cl" the Confederate Sttm, in the
placet ll.m. S. 11. Chiiftiaa.dercrMtl.
mh It5-4S tda
j bare a atiiliceul quantity T Bladrfrs for u
L cut lso, and have stoind living them.
R. U. SAl NDERS. '
Chat el Hill N. C.
March 17-47-cUt.
. iT(HrK F0!i SAI.TT"
IF APPLICATION Hi: MADE IMMKD1
i atc'.y. I will s,Jl 100 hares In tlr Cl.atl.am
Railroad Coupaoy at per. !f IdO et hare.
W. W. VASf ,
wb la C djT s Tit .
Cotton for Salc
OOi) 1IALE. MORE OU LESS, of COTTON,
UUin jr0oj order. Partita wishing to buy
will flddiec S. T. WiLPtt:, Loubburr N. C,
stating fhe hiheet piic thay are willing to pay.
If preferred, the cotton ean'retnaiu sotted w lirie
it now i until tho parties wikh to rmove it.
i. h 22-4M dI0t.1taw
"Wanted.
.''OR the -i.uirg Sesiion, to buin inJuh.a
YOUNG LADY well qualified to taih.Muic.
Kreiu-h. Ihawirg and Pn'uittng in the TALLY
HO FEMALE ACADEMY." Tir , who ran
i:;un well recoiniiieiidetl, :i libel ul f.tluty ainl
pira.-.iiit home w ill bo rtven. Aql' to
.1. D. BA1KD. Piiucii ol.
mh 2:S-4! tf. Tnl! l N.
nifte
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that anli.Mlou will le
1 1nate to the Gt-nri al Ateembly f North Cm
lir.a at tin' enduing adjout wed e ioj, 1'ordhe pari
age of an wet incorporating tfui aiv it. tl e
county ol Wake, to be M)ltid "The Joint Slock
Confederate Publishing Compauv. " '
inch 28 53 d ltd.
QUARTERLY SALES. Notice is hciept ui-fii
to a'l concerned, that tlie Asm sirs w ill m
tend at toy ottice .n Monday ani 'luendat. the
Fourth i:id Fifth Am of April, euiniiig, to t -ceiv
r turns of QU A RTF.RI.Y SALES, ou rrr,.
i.-tercd busiiu-sf.
1 will receive the tax tlu. thereon al th same
lime.
The pens.lli.-n of Ihe will be strtr.tl v crfoicad
oa all w ho refuAo m u glr ct to tr.ake return iii.d
P iv their tax . Rl'FUS II. PAGE.
Collector for Wake Ccui.li.
Rab igb. M.mL I?. 1SC4.- AO-Hd
l.A.M. cif .sourifTrirL:' aT
rno THE bTO EUOl.l ERS I E L BA.K
cf Ni rUi Cntoliiet : Tho Cot'i' dviute TAX
ou C,e individual he will be t-;,i bv the Ri.nl..
mh 2i ileod-lm C. DKW1.Y. C.hiir.
P.ij ettevil'e ('bii-iur :..J Chailolte J'tioelin
please copy.
Q. .J. f.1ff, lHh:..r,iuy.
loh:t",ttrV. N. I., )
i i:odi;cecs uuu.r t
d.-liicriluir i. idh. Tax
I ir Kind, to the r.ith
l.cil A grn:s. w ill I
cha-ged ivt jtrM.rpp kri; cent., b Uad of Ml,
as bet c tofol e.
PiNlii.-eis leust fuild h toar.sp..:tiifi..n ')
iwclie n iler, (instead .f l ihl. ) ,it t w hieh lite
-TiN-fs will b paid al (ioict tin. ut priii.
The Bicoiii. requited for the u.-i ill he (..Mtn
inenl, av u.usl l e aid it .(.
All aiticl s rf j foducw Piut b" pa d bv tlu-Lt
of 3l.i . or the As.riMii s i-ctiti ate w!i r turmd
ovei to the Collector, wlio will C'.ll'cl Ir wai-
rant with the p nalty anurxed. ,
When the Anri rilniate dmsn ll t the
pn.ucer I. s ch-livirtd more tl an tt.e tu.ihif
ai y i 1 1 le'e, hi will be aliow 1 1! the e xces io oii.
..Iter ai title, or be aid iu l.ion.M ul ArUfXT
vn!u.:tion.
Ag. rto iniist be dilierit iuthii i fi'n I - to .
curv and r a s i re all of t' y hi licle of Tatub'o"
pi oiJut-i , lor ilo- Us e ol thv (iovei til. '-rt.
J. n. in: van.
Cant. A P O. M..3.d (.'..rj. Dut.. N. C.
' ir.h 2.)-.'3 dJ7f.
Ji'.vr .iicim n :
f ) LACK CLGTH,
At C. M. FARRISS.
OFFICERS CLOTH, at J alt kmdsot Tn
aPMCg.
At C. M. FARRISS.
NECKTIES, At
C. W. FARp.'SS'.
FINE CASSIMERE??,
At C. M. FARUISS.
GENTLEMEN'S HALF HOSE.
At C. M. FA KRlSr.'.
0,Tie-r. of Ncti ti Caiadina Troops uho u,y u t
have an opptnnitv to ca'l for th.-ir good in
rsitt, cau have tfnif cloth drawn by C. M.
l arrisi", w ho will su l an txperh need' h;nd to
enmp to tae measures. If you want t a get jiU,
serd your orders to C. M. Farrin.
W ANTED. Five or tlx exferienccl Jouiney
men Tailois. The vei v btst price pid.
Match 5-3111.1. C M. FARRISS.
Tjijt ilevllle
Arseo:tl and Afifion. Sn.
V ven.Ur 12.
IW. I0U BOUNTV 1 Wanted.
100 Mounted Rillemen. Authotitv baring beeu
granted trv the War Department to raise a Com
anvu AiouutM ui;i;in4 lor harvic-' In tuts v
i cinity, notice i hereby given, tht recruiU
to the number of 100 - owe7'- will be re
j cidved fir this service. Eicli leciuit will be re
! quired b furnish a serviceable horse, for which he
j will be allowed 40 cents per uieui. and his pay $l'J
pT month. Written' per miio 5I be.n quired
! from parents or guardians, whcie the applicant I.
j under the conscript age.
i Each recruit imt bring with hi in a blawket or
j bcd-preal, and come prepared to retrain. .
- Apply to Maj MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, at th-
Araenal. r. U CIIILDS,
Lieut Col. C. S. A., Commanding riuti
dec leitf.
Fat bi tk villi MttviL ANn Arm out,
. March 10. lSf,4. f
Blacksmith Wanted. Steady euipkj.
men, and good wages will Lerivcn. Apr'v to
Lt. Col. F. L. CHILD,
mh 2S-53wll 2t. f,mA OJhn r.
! 4 pruu Wnnted to Collect Armi and
J jM- ORDNANCE STOR S iu North Carolina
, Pay $-1,00 ;r day. and a lib-ral c iaip -naii n for
i Uteres collected, according t a fixed sehedulc.
.j Applicants mutt furnuh satisf-cl-n-i Us'imoo'als
' : of oxemji'ion from Military s frvicc, of cbaiatvrt
l and ('iaIifications. None"oih-rs need a; plv.
Address. .. F. K G. CA.IR,
I Oca I Agent Col. Ord . Stores
Chul .lt. ivill
V..
Cliaro'ttcsriil'. a. Marrli 25, ii. ) 1 ,"Mt.
HOTICE.
i ivr
Y.FJNK HORSE MEDLEY
WILL TAND
j XvX the ensuing season at Lrxington, Litwod
j and Oalisbiry. He bus now proved to be a sura
foal getter. IDs rich fdlgrce, bis great heauty
j and staa ina aud j-ntlcncrs in . bttnvti, (Ur ha is
driven altegrtbcr in a sulkiy,) ha ?c uiuisned
! tte lnteret of nil whe 1 are iscn h!rr.
; G.aod asttraga at Lexington and LIuwood for
Mr.-a sent fmui a ltan:e, grati-.
. $30 the Season, $40 Insurance
j W. K. HOLT.
1 Lextnjrten. March 24. lffil-d ajor
Orricc Nouth Cak ili.va Railboao Co.
Vance, Marc h 25, 1S4
ThU Company n III pay the Confederate
Tax on atocks he'd by individual-. Bv
der of Directors.
TilOMAS WERM.
mh 20 5i -dl
Pnsie'ant.