DAILY BULLETIN. s. , W. WHITAKER, KDTC0R A1CD PEOPRTfTOB. , : . - CASUALTIES The following: is a list of cawialties'of on the 25th of March, 1865, near Peters burg, Va., wHe storming the enemy's works: Lt Col H G Jones, wounded severely in left arm. GomDanv A Wounded Corpl S A Mc Neely, slight in head. Minting Lt T B Letter; .privates W W Emery and C T JMntta. Comnanv B. Wounded Private J A Richards, severely in abdomen. Missing W A Williams, H S Williams, A C Mills, Thos Garvy, F A Nadius, L R Tate and G L Montgomery. Comoanv C. Wounded Sertrk J M Colly slightly in the head ; corporal J R Miller, sliarht in face; privates A M Goodman, mortally and J M Hair, slight nun uusowieriiketo cry out " sjieit . :t -i M Eddie- niie U-eucrad Jvnox contended that tne order was wisely given by General n ash vates J I Alexander, and C T Dewese, supposed. Wounded Lieut J. W Shepherd, and captuped ; '. corpl H M Stearne, slightly ; JMm M Bingham, and captured ; H W Davis, dangerously 5 and J A , Jones. Missing A J Barnett, J W Barnett, V Ofirk, corpl J P Sossaman, J H Wil hamkJ M Brown, sergt L Alexander, corpl R J Stougli, Wm Ketchrc, Jas Kerns,. J C Moore, John Martin, W M Martin Wm Niselar, A C Shields, M A Emerson, Henry Mowrer, Jos B Christenbury. Wni G Christenbury, 'lhos C Alexander; Hen ry Garner and John H Johnston. Military Anecdote. t;the siege of York, Knox and Hamilton, with sonic American, troops, occupied a re'doubt. If was provided with hogsheads, filled with sand, and. called "blinds" whieh served as a protection against shells. A general order had been issued, that when a sheN was seen, they might cry out, "a sltrlt.1" Col. Hamilton remarked 'Jhat if seemed to CHARLOTTE, N. C. Tuesday Morning, April 4, 1865. New Advertisements. Wanted at once L. J. Handy. Masonic Not ice S. L. Riddle. We are under obligations to Maj. Gen. Lovell, for a coy of tfie Columbia Phoe nix, dated 1st inst. HOSPITAL COMMITTEES. The committee appointed to assign the ladies to the different hospital wards, hav; divided the names on the lists submitted to them as they best could. 0 The ladies on each list are requested to organize themselves in such a way as may best promote their efficiency in ' aid ing the sick in the hosnitals. It has been suggested that each committee of ladies We arc indebted to Gen. J. A, Young I should appoint one or two Directresses as for Tate New York and Philadelphia pa- their head, and that they should call upon PC1S- M the Ambulance Committee, through their ' Ifoe&iCbrolnian. which has been chairman, or the members on duty, for issued from our office for some time past, ? aid advice thev mav re(luire has -been removed td Chesterville, S. C. The first issue from' that place, dated 2d inst., is at hand. We wish the enter prising proprietors success. TABLES OF DISTANCES, iu groin. Musing. ber't man Company D. Wounded Private Jas Pariah, severely in thi 'i. Missing Privates H S Morgan, Jos Rutledge, I Starbuck, Eli Shaniel and W II Cox. Company E. Wounded Sergt J T Rabb. severelv in shoulder; mates F ' r a S Proost, severelv in foot ; A E L Bol- ick, slight in finger. Mming -Strat W W Carpenter; privates K Leonard, J S Manning, Jno Neill, Jno Simmons, C Kodnck, L m fe ranee, J A itherspoon, W C W itherspoon, C J Frazier and . H Harrison. Company F. Wpmded' ' i Acting en sign J D Barrier, severe in arm. Jrtss- iq Privates G W Aliaeulieluier, G M Fisher and Win Earnhart. Company G. Kill Private A (iil- bert Wounded Sergt VY W l'amsay, everely and captured. .'. um j Pri vates W A Branch, G W W Ding- ler, Thos Moser, J 1) Hailuian, W A . Johnson, Levi Sane, Jno- Be m and '!" D ington, whocaed for the-life of his men. While they were discussing the point. two shells "feil and Struck within the re doubt, whereupon thouc was great scramb ling and jumping to refach "the bauds, and get behind them. Knox and Ham ilton united in action, however differing in opinion, bcthgot behind "the blinds," and Hamilton, io be more secure held ooJ behind' Knox ; 4Inox being a very large man and Hamilton SQURi. l pon tins, Knox strugleil to throw ' Hamilton off. and in the effort, himself .Knos) rolled over and row Hamilton off towards the i shclLs. 'Uamiiton, however, qntcclyi scramblod back aain. The shells w burst and tl'rew their missile? in cyt-vv Comnanv H". Mustnu Scrirt .as A 4 V V. ' Clouts, corpl Jas A Polk ;'i.ri vacua C H Pplk, P W Lry, A J Foster and ' St ry. Comnanv .--Killed Private. J 31 Gravis. Wounded Private" A K Kcney,. 11 " l- jU . IS- Hi . . severely vu snouiuer. .fussing v urius W H Aldridge, A C Jeffries and J li T Rodgers; privates J B cLentef, M J (xravson, W K Ronev, A Q homa atid J ShampsoB. Comnanv K.-r-Wounded piivatcJno Butner severe in shoulder. Missi.mj Corporal C Barger; privates M Klutts N Earnhart, R M Xhoma.-on. and J 31 Hair ; also, sergt Jas A Black. Very respectfully, m M. H. flu NT MR. . Capt. commanding Regiment. P. Alexander, Acting A-.lj't. direction. "Now," says Kngx, "now what do vou think, Mr. Hamilton, about crying "tiheU!" but let me tell you, not to make a breast work of me again. A Pl'ZftK. The Milwaukie Sentinel having plaead uoon its bulletin board an aunouncsment of the Pacific's arrival, on which w; wriften, "War fn statu quo," two men from the, country walked up to the board, and, after reading very de mdrriy, "War in statu quo,'' said one of them, "where in thunder's that: "I don't know," said the other, "itl spread all over the world yet." Shouldn't won der if it did, said the first. This reminds of an anecdote of a person who affected profound information upon every subject, while listening with a crowd of compan- lows to tne reading or "lhe latest lroin Fra-neo." hearing the words, "the French have taken umbrage," and wishing to show liTs tirnerior knowledtre, broke in with, Ah, indeed! taken I nibrage have 7 Ambulance Committee. I)r. E, IfW Hutchison, 'director j Col. J. Ai J. 1 oung, e;ii. Brittou, John Rigler, a Phillips. House at or Harris .received last even ing the following dispatch which we are permitted to copy : ToiS. A. Iarris, M"Jor of Charlotte Stoneman's forces were at Yadkinsvillo yesterday, supposed to be five thousand strong. His raids are destroying fac tories, &c. ne has fourteen pieces of artillery. John I. Quaver, Mayor of Salisbury. Mrs. at The lad.es are reouested to meet on Tuesday at 3 o'clock at the following places : , Ward No. 1, Elias & Cohen's Store- at Mrs. Elias' Ward No. 2, Morse's Storeat Mrs Yates' " Ward No- 3, Red Burwell's. ; Ward No. 4, Koopuian & Phelps Mrs. Peter Brown's. Ward No. 5, Treloar's Hal at Mrs. Shaw's Wards Nos. 6 and 7, Buildings near Branch Bank at Mrs. Koopman's. Ward No. 8, Tente at Mrs. J. H. Wilson's. General Hospital, No. 11- at Mrs. Kahnweildr's. ' . r, mi c li vj i - -jvr.fwjk tv, i ,t m.rii a l ,lij ri i AX JilST TAKERS. 1 nc lOllOWUlg . , '. ix . I lihir-L-vrnnu . mra. Fnnri. mrs. Dr. Tavlor. persons, says tnc jsemocrat, were ap-r- ---rr? j At the,present tixo'o, when the railroadB of North Carolina and Virginia are the Akh ways of the hostile mvg the following tables of distances will be tund oonveiAettt for reference. by the students 0f the situa tion : - WlLMINGTONf ?AND WKLOOH. From Wllniington to Northeast, 12 i.r 23 Marlboro , Rocky Point, Bureaw, South Washington, W Leesburg, $4 Teachy, 39 Rose Hill, 42 I From Wilmington v Miles. l()i Magnolia, Warsaw, Bowdn Faisou, Mount Olive, Dudley, Everettsville, Groldsboro', ATLANTIC AND NOBTH CAROLINA. fey: T knew they had bceM besieging for some time". ' , Casualties in 42d N C regiment, on the 19th, 20th and 21st March. 1865 : MARCH 9tU. Company B Wounded : Privates M D Fink, A J Taylor, W W Stooer. iC Wpunded : Lieut B F Taylor, privates J D Smith and J C Ariu?worthy. F Killed : W m B'Spart t Wound ed : J W Smith. U Wounded : Private Wm Lambert. I Wounded : Lieut i L Harris, pri yate RLewya. MABCH 20TH. C Killed: Private Cuarley Sioan. T Killed : R A Barrioger. Wound ed : Robt Orrell,-Henry Hrfman, George Arwood. Missing: John llough. ' G Wounded : Privates J A Lype, Riley Flinn. H- Wounded : Sergt J Herrin,' corpl Lambert, corpl Barljee, pitvates V W Lambert, J L Hartsell, J A Hartsdl, C C Spaaman, J H Hill. Missing: W A Teeter, S. S. Whitley, C Perry, J G Trice, J Drake, Jordon Drake, J E Love, J M Little, Jacob Little, L G Tuoker, Wesley Whitley. I Wounded: J Mediin. Missing: W M Rough. MARCH 218T. E Wounded : Private Wm Queen. O Killed: Jeeee H Kltttte, Killed: E Taylor. Caaualties In company F, 56th N. C, regiment, on 25tk March, 1865, in fVontJ of Petersburg, Va. : Wounded : G T Thompson, left thigh, amputated above the knee; John Crow der, Saml Dority, J H Wagner. Captured : ' Capt B F Grigg, lieut A R Grigg; sergt A J London, sergt H I)ed . moo, sergt J G Wilson, oorpl ' B A Jin kins, corpl L A Bridges, privates A Blan ton, Silas Bookou, W J Qarter, Allen Cogdale, S A Crowder, M.W Crowder, T J Dixon, J Elliott, M M fortinberry, J W Grigg, L R Grigg, J A Gant, T J Hord, Saml Hasting, Alex Kenedy, B Y McMurmy, AG Moort, Jas Norman, J H Nowlin, David Peeler, N W Ross, Perry Ross, J H Smith, J A Teenier, W R Welmon. V. J. Palmer, 1st Lieut. Com. Co.f Lkl of killed, wounded and captured in Co. K, 56th regiment N. C. troops, from Mecklenburg county, N. C, on Mawh 25th, 1866, at Petersburg: KilM-Sffml i J McKieJy, CiNDERELLA!a Slitper. The Dublin University Magazine, gives the following account of the glass slipper : Two centuries ao, tors were so rare, and, therefore, so highly valued, that the wearing of them was restricted, by severe sumptuary laws, to kings :ind .princes. Sable, in those iaws called vair, was the subject of countless" regulations. The exact quality permitted to be worn by persons of different grades, and the arti cles of dres6 to which it might be applied, weredefinea most strictly, Perrault's tale of '(jindarella" originally marked the dignity "conferred on her by the fairy, by. hor wearing a flipper tf vair, a privilege then confined to the highest? rank of princesses. An error of the press, now become inveterate, changed vair into verre (glass,)' and the slipper of sable waA suddenly cojnverte'd into a glass slip per.. ' Sensible Doctor. A handsome young widow applied to a physician to re lieve her of three distressing complaints, with which she was afflicted. 4 " In the first plaee,'said she, " I have a little or no appetite. What shall I take for that?" " For that, madam, you should take air and exercise." " And doctor, I am quite fidgety" at night, and afraid to lie alone. What shall I take for that t " " " For that, madam, I can only recom mend that you take a husband. " Fie ! doctor. . But I have the blues terribly. WW shall I take for that ? " " For that, madam, you have, besides taking Air, exeiciee and a husband, to take the newspaper." Sensible doctor, that. French Sayings. The Knowing arc extracts from D Autogrojjhe : . The friends of the wicked are always cowards. Druoumoir the Dramatist. France asks but for three things noveliy, novelty, novelty. Corrvenin. The talent that we aspire to, spoils that we have The Prvnce.de la Moskowa. Photography is. to nature what street organs are to music.-1 minute Farqueil. What woman is that who knoWs not what she says ? She who swears that she will never Jovei, or that she will love forever. Charles Briftant. Man is an intelligent creature, embar- rassed by his organiiation. Fastorei. I know that flattery is flattery, but like it all the same. Bimo. When I loYe.I Iot o.be lqyed as I mrs. rnirer, mrs rryce, mrs. JMias, mrs Sanders, mrs. Ahrens, mrs. Rudisill, mrs. Howell, mrs. Redding, mrs. Rigler, mrs. Cook, mrs. Howie, mrs. Macauly, mrs. P reason. No. 2, Morses Store Mrs. S. Harris, mrs. Yates, m;.. Dr; Miller, mrs.- J. B Xerr, mrs.. Design, mrs. Sadler, mrs. Lowe, mrs. Far-ow, mrs. J. Burrows, mrs. pointed by theJounty Court to take the tax liwU in" Mecklenburg for te current year: Charlotte Western part, Dr E Nye Hutchison ; Eastern, part, W M'Mat-thy-i.s ; Providence, J S Reid : Morning Star, Rcrbt McEweu ; Clear Creek, A C i: low j Crab Orchard, Wm jlcCoouibs j .Mallard Creek, R L DeArmoujd ; Dew ease's, H P Helper : Lemly's W B Withers; Long Creek, A M Barry ; Paw 1 Tiddy, mrs. Scarr, mrs. Phillips, mrs S7n V.c T ! v ixr'Ti v' i T- Burrows, mrs. -Everhart. V. McDonald ; -Steel Creek, W HNeel: n m j Sharon, D M Lee. Rpa ' IIltes mrs Lucas, mrs. Brem, mrs. Wmslow Alex SOLDIERS IN HOSPITALS. ander. mrs. Helen Rea. mrs. R. F. Da-1 We understand there are about 1,100 vidson, mrs. Houston, mrs. T. W. Alex sick and wounded in the hospitals in and ander, mrs. Gifford, mrs. Burwell, mrs. arounjl Charlotte, and that there has been Reid, mrs. Wm. Wilson, mrs. McKenzie inquiry made for the accommodation of mrs. Col. Dorsey, mrs. Levin. 3,000 more. Our people are doing all No. 4, Koopman and Phelps -Mrs. that' they can to aid in the matter; but Myers, mrs. Young, mrs. P.E.Brown, the constant demand since the commence- mrs. J. L. Brown, mrs. Mathews, mrs. ment of the war for provisions of all Hayes, mrs. R.-M. Johnston, mif. P. S. kinds tor refugees, with' the absence of Seabury, mrs. Bauder, mrs. Williamson, valuable planters, farmers and overseers,, mrs. W. Harty, mrs. Jas. Harty, mrs. and the recent devastations, may render Riddle, mrs. Chas. "Wilson, mrs." Mon it impossible to supply from, this imrae teith, mrs. Stacy, mrs. John Springs, diate neighborhood, the urgent wants, of No. 5, Treloar Hall mrs. R. Shaw, such an increased population. Cannot mrs. Gregory, mrs. Steele, mrs. Heilbrun, the Commissary and Mcdioal Institute mrs. Weill mrs. Somers, mrs, Anathon, .departments aid, by some expedient j mrs. Terres, mrs. Hagen, mrs. W. A. changes in rations, to supply the demands Clarkson, mrs. Morse, mrs. Holton, mrs. of enfeebled and feverish patients, who Pritchard, mrs. Flaherty, mra. Rabe, mrs. have earned attention by their services Sturdevant. ' in the field? , iVd, 6 atid 7, Buddings next jlooirto A ration of bakerv's bread, a niorsel of the Branch Bank- mrs. Dewey, mrs. bacon and a little rice may satisfy a Elms, mrs. Moore, mrs. Koopman, inrs. hungry and healthy "soldior ; but such Zimmerman, articles do not approach the requirements Aro. 8, Tents Mrs. Butt, mrs Schir- of feeble, worn-out, sickly stomachs, mcr, mrs. A. J. Orr, mrs. J. H. Wilson, The surgeons in charge can only supply mrs. H. White, mrs. Courtney, mrs. what the rules and regulations of the Bright, mrs. Maxwell, mrs. Duls, miss service Offer, but tfcere are exceptional Eits, .mrs. D. Parks, mrs. Elliott, mrs. cases which demand special attention A. Tate, mrs. Bethune, miss A. Trotter," from higher authority. j miss Alice Hart, miss A. E. Alexander, Could nqt some of the corn at the de- miss J. Rose. From Newbern lo .Miles. Bachelor's Creek 8 Tuscsrora, Jl Core Creek. 17 Dover, gg Southwest, 2JORTH From Gol"dsi)oro' to Boon Hift, Smiths eld Stallings, Raleigh, Morrisvilie,- 61 Durham, i 74 Hillsboro', 88 KaLEXGU rroni Kaleigh or From Newborn to Kinslon, Falling Creek, Moseby Hall, Bests, -'9;Oold8boro CAUOLINA KUAP. From CroMsboro' to Miles. 12 22 84 48 Uufttsville, Forrestvilie, Franklinton, KitreU's; ' Henderson, Kidgeway J unction 55 Miles. 10 16 25 35 42 Mebane, ' Haw River, Graham, -Comp's Shops, Gibsonvillc, McLean's, Greensboro', . ARP GA8TON. From Raleigh to Warrenton, Macon, Littleton, Summit, Gaston, Weldon, Miles. 98 lp4 106 108 11C 121' 130 f ' Mik-s. 68 L2 73 79 82 U4- I ROANOKE VALLEY. From Ridge way Junction .to Miles. Townesrille, 10 From Ridgeway Junctian u, Miles. Clarksville, " 2'' R1CUMOND AND IJAN VILLE. From Richmond to Miles.! 1 $ i From Richmond to Manchester, Powhite, .Coalfield, Tomahawk, Powhataij. Mattoax, Chuia, . .30 Amelia Courthouse 86 J etersTille, 43 Jennings Ordinary 50 Burksville, 66 Drake's Branch. Meherrin, eysville, . MosaiugfoG, Koanoke, 1 1 Clover, Scottaburg, Boston, New'a Ferry, Bark sd ale, Ringgeld, Price's, 61 Danville, 90UTHSIDK RAILROAD. From Petersburg, to , " Mile. Southerland's, 10 Ford's, 20 Wirson's, 27 Wellville, 31 Blacks and Whites, 87 Nottoway C. Burksville,. Rice's, From Petersburg to Farmvtlle, Prospect, rampiin s, Appomattox, Spout Spring, H., 43 Concord, 62 61 Lynchburg, Mill-!.. r5 7;i hi 90 N 94 lou 10H 111 .127 135 140' Miles. w 79 87 yy 105 110 123 preparing ry Rye Straw fqr3raiding. A writ er in the Edgefield Advertiser gives the following directions for straw for braiding? : The rye must be cut while in blooni. Cut as carefully as possible to prevent breaking, early in the morning, and bundle it immediately, before the sun has much power on it. lt must then be ta ken to a kettle of boiling water, and each bundle steeped three minutes, then open the bundle and. spread out to dry and bleach, a clear sun being almost indispen sable to the color. After it becomes per perfectly dried, put into a bundle again, to be kept iu a dry place, where the dbfct cannot soil it. We are requested by the editor of the Fayetteyille Telegraph to announce that all mail matter iuteuded for Fayetteville shouTd be directed "via Hgh Poin" for the present. The editor hopes totfe sume the publication of his paper ij a short time. Kev. J. T. Leftwich. of Wvthevill .-... . . . ' 1 V irginia, Has received a call to bec Charlotte, , N. C . It is understood he at signified his willingness to accept it. Raleigh Confederate. njfer , tot The Rev. M. D. Conway, the pio abolitionist of Massachusetts, and edi rvrvf ha nnnvcrfoH infn moo I fv ,,,., I, I Jmiii.i t-Itwmirtl Mra Aehhw nine I ' ww - 1 "v ' -TZtr luuau U1 -p9? frrrr'rrr ?r? of the recognition of the Confederacy, corn bread and some of the bacon take Morehead, mrs. Dr. Johnston, uirs. Kahn- He says that, as slavery lsnow out of the the form of a fresh cow, to provide milk, weiler, mnsr. Butler, mrs. Wayt, mrs. way, there is no pretext for continuing butter and the greatly craved buttermilk? Wooten, mrs. Jas. Carson. the war on the South. N. T. Commer la there-no tea or sugar at the Institute, : " ' . d Advertiser.. for occasional use, to refresh a weary Stoneman's Raid. For some days IN Operation, The Fulton count v traveler and revive his hopes of reachin Pf'" TZaIZL T'T t mlU! Atlanta, ha. OIM. u j , , piaoi " 7, I commencea home ? Cinnot molasses be provided by the commissary to add "flavor to the rice or (Jry bread ? A good soup preparewith vegetables, poultry, rice and bacon, would be much more acceptable to wearied men, than the common ration they express them- - . ; rlironhnn nr Khnrv nr Trppns. I . . . O "D in W ".ry - -r""- - 77 " ot its maetatigabie superintendent, Catt. boro. It ia said that the Yankee (,en. j. Farcadi The ierafe. d id no Stoneman has some four or five thousand in it,,hn-, . o,- cavalry under his control, .and that he I t ' wur in Caldwell county on Thursday last, I Marriei. and burnt Patterson's factory Thursday I In the city of Petersburg, on Thursday, nieiit The latest news statesthac the 1 30th March, by Kev. Thos. Hume, Mr. enemv had entered Iredell county and Joshua a. sykhs to MisS Bsttie A. Davis, ml - A -W - 1 M selves fatigued by. ' ' burnt Eagle iactory. it is also reported t m m . A A a. m i- Some may think a decent cook and th a PMl vr P , "TT "c" h . kbha1 NOTICE. a-nUehcowetrange preseriptio,, an STZ B.' hospital; but many, an old soldier has thentic) the djesign of the enemy is to. quested to attend the funeral services of his ' known the benefit ot each, and there are reach Greensboro Jr Uanville, or cut trie """ . irom ais T;esidenc numerous Datients who rennirA nn fi,0, railroad running from Greensboro to Dan- nh vaic or 'Hntitit ville. And it may be thdt a portion of ?r v i u 4he command wiU attempt to reach bahs- We trust the people of the country bu we learn that preparations are will continue to send of their means and beine made to defeat the enemy, what- tMiATri J A s. s - a. ..- - 1 11 f. I a . 1 avai Twnir Vk A fiiwt Sksnfm 4 piuviurj uwncu v tutuuis uucasionaiiy ior ever ws ueaio uD wwvf u. the sick, r Jjet each do what he or she is able ooth of Norfolk, Va. this morning at 10 o'clock. MW .ADVERTISEMENTS. to lne Petersburg Express says that fit- perform :those who have nothing else to j teen monitors and forty iron-clad vessels, offer, may attend to the cooking. Send books to the wounded and visit them cheerfully. If the commissary has 'any sound to bacco, a ration now and then will, no doubt, he aeceptabU . and a large fleet j of smaller boats, are now in the James rjver. Commodore Porter is in command of the fleet. masOmc notice. A CALLED MEETING OF PHALANX Lodge N,o. 31, for. work and Instruc tion, will be held this eveninc- At 7 o'nlnolr I The officers and members ar herebv nfi' fied io attend. Transient Brethren vited to meet with, us are respectfully in- ap 466-dH S. L. RIDDLE, W. M. V An eye-glas has been well defined as a t. toy which enables a coxcomb to see Enquire of others, and others to set a coxcomb. WANTED AT ONCE, COUPONS " SIX PER CEVT Tfcj- m i. w ' MiUios 1 HANDY. I I