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' rBm m -Mnaa - - ... i -.--. . . :.:. , . -i . i Dirrm u luicnuciiiub . . . r - - - ... - . . . .. . - T 4 i ,r t '- . fx 1 later fTxs Opening of.thb'Fk FoBElGJT PoilCT CLiDuC " fhft French JCha:nbers were opened at 1 I'l Veloctim th ah bjT tb Eraporor, yho dicj- , liTfrcd lho loildwing speecn : ; j is-? f Messieurs tei SenaUurs f Messieurs les Di- V A. j IT" y-Tf)Cf ; cfn tiaV. assembly o f the great &odis of the Sfate is always a happy oppoif- ; tonity for. br'tifeing together the men 'who are deroted to tfceTpublic. welfare,-and Air manii ; festing the trutlb to tbe.CQijntryl Thp frank- of oat 'aniaal intercourse calms anxiety I fore, bid tou welcome. , The Legislative Body l"' fibeen renewed a third time since the l--lonnclation of the Empire, and forr, the third I : time, in despite of some local ijissents, I cah 1 "only congrattt'ate myselfy upon the results of I " the Kecdons,-I You have all taken the.sadie I i ;6atVto ir e. Tha is guwntyl to jna eff y. ffoof aup polt'TTt" is eur duty to attend to thje j ' affairs 6f the country promptly and welj, re ! toiiimng faithful to the Conftitution;. which has giten us eleven years of pp)spcrjty,; and 1 :' whicliyou hate sworn to uphold0 f f I ' ' Assuredly the ' prosperity of our ' country I would advance still more rapidly if poliiica) f. anxitties did no vdisturb it ; bui in the life of I f nations unforeseeii and inevitable events occut I Srhicb must be boldly and fearlessly faced and I met without hrinkios. ' Of this number Js th war in America, the compulsory occupy-.-.;iion of Mexico and Cochin Cuiua, the insar i wclion of Poland The distant expeditious : which have been the subjecVof ao much cnt cism have not been the result of any pre tneditated plan ; they have been brought about by the force of circumstances; and' y'pt they - are not U be regretted. ' -V " ; illow, in fact, could we develop our foreign' Jcommerce if, on the one hand, we were to rtlinquiah all influent in America, and if, on. the othvr. in presence of th; vast territory occupied by the Spaniards andDutch France "was to ramain ahma without possessions in tbe Mas of Asia ' P V. In Mexico after an unexpected roistancb-, prhicb tha courage pf our soldiers and our "sailors overcame, we have seen the population welccme us a. liberators. Our efforts' will not . have ben. fruitleif, ar.d vre shall be largely rewarded for oUr ?acrinVes, when the dcsiinies : pf that couutry, which will owe its regeneration tr t:, altall tare been handed over to a PVinp whae-enUghteumeut and high qiulitit s randtr Kini 1 worthy of so nob!f a mission. Let us, :.thnf pnt 'aith in our exjifdition? beyond sekj.. L.Commeuccd to aver, go cur honor, tlxfy will toraninate in the triumph of our itrrtsts ; ad ; if prejudiced minds wlil not sea the good . - promise of the seed now n for the future, Jrt us not tarniJi the lrry achieved, to 9 nay. at t).e two extremities of the world at P?km 'and'.at:Mexico. : -.kr- ' ' Russia has already declared that conferences at which all the etl.er, quest ious which . ngfaHe." .Europe "shall l e disessed wi uld in no wje bffeniher dignity,-- Let us Uk note of tht, declaration. Let it.s.prve us to extinguish, orjee for ai, the ferments of discord w h ch are ready ; to burt furth ja every side ; and from tlhe - disquietude itself of Europe, which in every quarter is mined by the- fclebiets of dissolution, Jrt a new era of 4ordcr and of peace arise 1 lias not the moment arrived tb rebuild en new fstisdatfons the edifice destroyed KJi bv new convention tKt whlli has beffn irrevocaoy . - and to Carry bye mmon accjru " u tr-p f the Vcrid requires t "j f r TLt. treaties of lSIhavc ceased to The force of cin unatances hs dpset them, " or tends t. npset them. . 'H.ey have bcen carded rer.rly everywhere m Greece, , in " ! T.i., ; knrp.1 in IUlv. as u, on the -.4 hut I It Y01knH r.JwArrmarv is acUatrrg totter them, A-tirrmar-y is agitatn g tolter luem, d has "afncruwly modified them hy!the of the Ionian' Islands., and Rom .Urn under foot at Warsaw. Ini 'H England cession ( J . U M W LTeaia uac' . ; f i l r tk....ciwsif( infraffmeiits oi miO6 Ol tUire , inndim.ntal -European pact, ardent become over citd, powerful jn . j.a .-.if;rtn in the Suth as well inai.uru fwivnv" r . m.r It '. ' Xortn. r , . . . TfTl.- . t.yin ar be more legmmace ir"hr to convoke the Powers o Ettrctoa CongreevwHich self-love . apore- arbitrament r What can be !?. bS' xHy, witb ibe ideas ot the aSe, with the wiea. !Tf the created number, to addicsour - lies the tinenrfitethe reason of s ates; ; SrUtries and,to D prejiceaandr- S'rotdugdefia .t eaer by ' nterDally; preserve a position which is neitlur Deace wi bits security nor war "Withlts chances : of success T . ' - -'j-P-"-'1. r ; Jt us no locger give factitious importance tcf the subversive spirit of extreme pa rtrea by . ppppsirig oursclrej wjtb narrow calcujlation Jo tbe legitima'e aspirations of ni0njs Let , u have -tbt courage to substitute regular . ' and stable state .f affairs for an uviihy aihd,' prer arioua condition, even if it Sw)uld tost sacrifices. Lot us meet without a preco. Ceived system, without exclusive ambitiou ani . rusted by the sola thought of establishing an order of things based henceforth upon the well T iiuderstood interest of tbe soverigns : and of thepeop ; - " ,. v"ti" l Vannot but believe that tb ajVtwM. r.-.-A tn s U A refusal wouiiUad to auppo.ition secret P ,i-l, AmShnt ven if tbe jp.roposA 'other; the a triDune nbanjever.3$ - X sr w0 ofin the establishment I- empire, there is only one . master ia France.5 and that is Napoleon III. v -The En!sh press generally find littlo to commend ip the Emperor's recommendations.' He is bevrtldering.' . - -The Parts journals generally applaud the Speeches. ho IH& emperor s sjpeech is. received is i A'l A ENGLAND. , . V J Tliii English press'comment very'freely 1 on t tbe Emperor's: speech. . The , London News I fays : J:- . . , A.I. A,., ' ," For the Emperor's sake it may Ibe hoped that his policy may take a better figure in the speeches Hiis talking ministers than it does in htrnbCmoat bewildered, ineffectna! barongtiebebas yet delivered. ! Tbe London UcwaldbAs a Teader saying : Weare not. paying an idle compliment to France or ber Emperor when we: assert that Europe will breathe more freely now that the oracle has spoken. ! , ' The London . Advertiser thinks tbat the speech willjptvduce a profound anal Universal feeling of disat is factidn in France, and " willy if we aia no: grtatly mistaken, give a heavier blow and greater ducouragemeut to imperial ism than anything that has occurred since the notable 2d pf December, 1802. , T The London Star says there is but -to much , 4 truth in the Emperor' description of the alter native either this or, war. Europe will act unwisely, indeed, if she again declines to lis'en to a Napoleon when, he offers to intimate a general peace. ':U . ' Tbej leading papers, of the 7th instant, again recur to the speech and speculate upon its mean it g frpm various points of view. The mystery iu which the Emperor's meaning is shrouded, njiay be gathered from the fact tlia't while some writers regard the speech as emi nently pacific, others look upob it as indicative of war. . 1 ; . The London- Nctcs opposes, the idea of Eng land's! joining a Congress, aud argues that the calling for lone is purely a signal ior the re turn of political chaos. The Times also ex natiates on the difficulties in the" war of a Congress and wonders if tbe Emperor really mcana tnat war is inevitable wauoui one. CONFEDKiRATE RAMS, BUILDING IS FRANCE. The lars correspondent of the Npw York Herald says that there U no doubt that six large aron-iclads areJmilding in France for the Confederaia States at the ports of Bordeaux and Narrtes. Tliey are to. be -completed', by the l(th of December, and are paid for gut of thofnoney raised from the totton loan. Mr. Da tori "United States Minister to France, has protested to .theiFreach 43overnment agaiaet I tho cpmpu4ion of these ships, and another letter! in the Usrald says that the French Min ister of Marine has withdrawn the authoriza tion to the contractors for the arming, of them. The authorization of arming them, had been granted on the representati.n that Hhey-were intended for the Chinese, trade, where armed vessels arej necessary for protection against pi- lte-tVf are still engaged on-tnem but t!ns Yankee- correspond enr says mat it is not" probable. they will be permitted to depart 'MfMvtn naving suoioiiteu iu m inutu Government aU informatior. of their design and tibject, which fell into his f c-ssrssion Vy lonjudafeuatle means. THE RKBF.L KAMS. . .Tbe steam ramsstm Temain iu cmoj oi . .ii i. . i . e - the Government force which took possession oi them, and so far the Messrs, Laird have taken no steps to recover the property wrested from them. One of Lairdrs organs, however, a.pa ; per in lifrkcnheal, declares tbat , when the " l. . ( - I - -- fi - 1 1 1 I, fn nnw that IIUIO IU J'""" . ' lnienaea tLnt that jFrench ff have to .rf-mages to all detention and loss to subjected. ADVO.TING A. PEAUE Jl'JYLJi.cJi. If LJino- held at Stockport England, on the 4tblf November, under the auspices of the Maioli-ter Southern Independence As- er very stormy pnceeaings a reso- rkrried. ursie'i the British Govern meut to ncert some measures with the &.L-J. X.we for tha best means of bnnc ce. amondment in favour ofntied: neutral (bund Tcry MxrV' i i address I rlie regrettea tnat we should be otK- . allow so many- men to. emigrate to Am. 10 aid supply the blanks which -slaughter tftJ made in the Northern" armies. There was much danser of a European war in tbe nrrsaut refatiorisof Germany and DeRfnark, and be fsjired jtLat England, if it bryke out, could scarcely avoid taking part in it. . He Koped, however, that wo should Use every effort to es cape that necessity. DEPREDATIOlS BI THE OEORGIAC - the Liverpool Po,o( the;7:h, says: Tel- Cifr . - ' . n lw. 3 nturA . At tha A lean shlrps John AVatt and B&U4Hunter bv the vonieueraii cruiser ueorgia,,uow at Untroourz. Phe Gebrgia had, we belfevf' sbortlv before T arriving ai uneruourg, Doaruea upward of tionn Watt wae 1X7 ' wm. .ane was u a oi. mat port. ;Sho was 797 tont t,ti..-Y.i .9T0.ASSOCiaiOfl':Ja inn iiir"-Tf. ;amer Sir Wiiliatu-Peel fTVessel. wiJl proceed in tbi' fl reft' e, to Washingion to commnniMt. ird Lyioos, and will aftervrard n' a Jixlit ? mos Ahd tbence u) New.Qrleans; .wheTe :be : Vlli .claim bef hip and , cargo in the prize court tq Vo held there. . : , f rr, id ! v J A 1 1 V4 eniagemeats continue ? to bo re- re numoerof raaies were arrested tort rveinngr mourning. The Polish Town Cap tain Warsaw, issued a proclamation, ad vising! ladies to cease wearing mourning, to avoid the: brutality of the soldiery. . The exasperition of the population- was extremi. - ; ; -A THE MEXrC&S QUEST10S. A La France says that the acceptance of the Mexican crown no longer admits of. doubt. Maxlmillian will embark for Mexico about the. oommencementof February. The Mexican deputation dined with Louis Napoleon, at' St. Cloud. on tho 3rd. ' MISSELLAJKEOUS. 5 Tbejmderate loan wa3 at 163 to :.6tte2 La France says that the acceptance of the Mexican crown by Maxmillian no longer ad- jnits Of doubt. -He will embark, for M.xico about the commencement of February. The Mexican deputations djned 4with Louis Napoleon at St. Cloud.on thV 3rd of Novem ber ' v - yv'"r: . -The Eco delle Allri Oozie announces . that Garibaldi's son has passed through Co neo, on bis way to Nice for tho purposeof obtaining the- necessary pa pers for his apprOacbing mar- i riage with a Genoese laxly, daughter of one of the ofiieers of the corps d'armee of Marsala. The London Wettninistet Review contains an article on Mexico which caused it ' to be seized, by the Ministry of Interior, iu Paris. On the booksaller endeavoring to reclaim the numbers ord-'red by bis subscribers they we re delivered to him miuUs the Mexican article. Later froin Mexico. PROCLAMATION OF GEN.- BAZAlNE. Correspondence of the N. Y. Wdrld.J ' Mexico Oct. 2G.-0f. the fine of $5;000 imposed fr the murder o a French soldier uboS the town of Tlalpam, $1,100 havo b-en given to the family. of the victim and ihe rest to chantable lustituttpns in Mexico. - General L'Herilter, commanding the city of Mexico, has issued an order subjecting all who purchase or conceal arms, to the penalties of the French law. lb Ten thousand guns and 4&9 recruits for tjio French army reached Vera Cruz on the 12th, and 3,000 more Wrre expected from Martin ique. . . . - '-A' On the 22d, General Bazine published a plociamatiou to tbe following'cfiect : j : Mexicans : Oa taking conimaud of the army, I must make you understand that this change impiies no mutation . of policy. My duty will be ta see to the faithful application of the manifesto f June 12, 1863, which set tlea thtyoeutM r r ' the Drevis:onal government is to j administer the direction Of att'ptibliciffairs. - Tb'e gener ous; principles of our age which have emanated from the instrucJions of tbe Government of the Emperor i prove the benevolent iuteraslts" taken by ourjsaverciga in t!ie regenerati m of your beautiful country.. My task will be easy with your helj) and this I Count upimj, since you niKSt fully believe in my eucrgtid determination to execute exactly every ane of the promises of the afore-mentioned ; tnanifes-T n t ' m . 1 -a . 1 a to tiaveconnaence man, in me iumro; iei all Mexicans lay aside all party feeling ; let them combine to forna a staple Goteruwent, In keejing with the ideas of the age which th j French flaz protects wbereyer . floats, its glorious colors. i V Headquiriers in Mexico, October 2. Tbe regency had issued a number t aew decrees. .One of these establishes a police ays em for ths district of Mexico ; ac other- a civil guard j a third the Provisional Mexican ariiiy j and a fourth revokes the dec ees at eeq'us ration published May 21, June 16, ai d August " W, agi"St all in arms ar s the terveutioo. " Arcld)sbop I-abastida was soriunly and cordially received in "Mirxico on the" 18th in stant. His way was strewed with flowers and a grand demonstration took place. Thp arch bishop' issued an address exhorting the Mexi cans to concord and activity ' in the workt of the regeneration Of the ctientry. ! The finances of the regency are in a satis factory condition, and th j auxiliary Mexican forcounder its orders is considerable, A The President of the regency Was giving Thursday evening receptions."' All tho deprimn;s of "Jl ala and a large portion of Chiapas and O jaca hava adhered to tbe neW order of things. Tne alcaldes! pf Tlaaco, empoaIa, and other villages and ran cherias, have offered th prefect of Zulanicam go a contingent of 3,000 men. ' The defeat of Uovas, by Gen. Tovar, near Mascota, is confirmed'. ' lt.ras aved only 600 oUf a,00Q mn C - - - - i t Lievra atnr dusuuucuw ave ueep beaten off from Taleloanan, ou the iattr snarrr-w September. '.-Tb?. vangMro wegrew Jua- rfeta forces was beuen nyutiuiauuam, Ai on tbe retr.at from ebo. Kranoe-Mei!an force, have surprises beaten theuarisUs at Acto- Qrogt is acting und tbe regency as Gov- irnnr of Chu.is i . ' ' J - be guerriUis axf giving a great deal; of trouble aloug le JJh of the Vera Crua rail way. Stories Vt frequent of the robberies of . specie "train ditheir Jua ista convoTS. I ' LXbVeruviafeuvoy, .Seuor Cariacbo, aud , ms auixe, "rcoeiwj tu hMve perished otl UUf, Antoo,Septembi3 Q tlir Si.auish atetmer MpviCft. whirlv wic i f . ' i - ournea,oniy -io iir ris, who rbachedr Sisavitt a boat: being known u have, been saved. v . , r i Prices thb Yankee CArWT. -,Hdu3V rent, fuel 5ml provisifhs are gt'Uig npTapldly iu Wfcsbingtou Cityt"f- -Mouses' are renting for ; $I20p, $1500 J 2000, $3500.: From $4Q to 120 a, month is, the' price of a single fur: msbed rooni for a. single gentfcmah. Bef tiaa nsen to tboy-five cents, and fcntirr fif v (Ante perpound, and eggs tirtysi cents; per da- vxai iseiiingtat$u per too, and wojd $3J auu per cora. .'.' if :: uen; Aleredith, the, lata Fderar-Commiav aioucr for Exchange, publisher", iu tfffe Pbila- aeipuia jnquvrcrt a Tepty to the last published letter of our uyra Gommi8.sio!ier Ut. Oald.vlt IS eXCCedinrv nvr.flllncr "withrnit - n,nnt . force, and kdeed; frorthy culy ofa -Dsh-wo- - - W .- . V .. w -V . "Gen; D. H. Hill. . " It affords us plsasure in being able to place before our readers the annexe letter -from the War Department .to Gen. D. H.v Hill, who de manded an inquiry into the cause of his relief from command in, the army of Tennessee. Further reference is unnecessary.: The letter from Adjutant General Copper is sufSciently explanatory, hand removes 'every imputation stbat may have been indjiIgeJ in by the nublic or the press iOhariotte .Bulletin V " Adt asd Insp. Gesl's OWlCE, Kichmond, Nov. 20, 1863, 1EUT. Ges. D-H. Hill : - General Yourdetter of the 13lh"inst..-re questing that a Court of Inquiry may be or- r&i to mvesugate your conduct s wbile con cted" with the army fr? Tennessee has-. been All-kmlffA.1 l tUn C-4- Iir. T ' 1 ana instructed to say that after carwul cou- f such Court. . No charges b a Ve been preferred by your Gommahding.Generaor others against you, and no complaint, even of your military conduct, has been addressed to -the Depart ment. You have been simply relieved fron' duty at therequ st of the Commanding Gen eral Your own military experience will readily satisfy you, that the relief of an officer from his commaud constitutes no ground for "a Court of Inquiry, and to allow it to b such 'could not fail to be j prejudicial to ihe service. Othtr considerations than f those of " military delin quency, such as Contrariety of views,) want of harmony, or ti e like, may have weirjndjised such application. Indeed, with an ofilcer of your past service and approved gallantry, military delinquency ia a presu motion uot to be indulged by any one, and certainly not in trie absence of all charge or -complaint sanction ed by the Department. No .-injustice, there fore, is done you, as certainly no reflection on your well earned military reputation is intend ed by the Department, in declining, from genaral considerations rr the interest of the service, to grant a-' Court of luqt'iry on your application. j . Very respectfully, Your ub't scr.v't, '-'..'' . S. Cooper. Adj'r and Insp. General. -. - ; .. . : " The Petersburg Express says, a,. gentleman writinj; to .us on busines. frtm iCrn enviile Minty Ya., rwks : ' "Why do hot ycr.rauthorT ' itie in the city, send to this'" county and get supplies ? We have a plenty of the necessi ties of life, and to spare -corn.'' wheat, mutton and potatoes' ot both kiuds. -The extorrionera arc going all over the country, pretending to purchase for their own use. Of me'-they shall have roth ins: at anu vrice not even at tl extravagant prices alTvthiugs are selling for .Lieut :. Orooan. of ' Gen. TrimbVs Staff, vusTTrmWTrircnrnflna, wsvtng succeeded . i n, elxecj mg hi j escape' f roin Fort Johnson, - in ke E-nv. The 'mode of his escnpe was very adventurous and perilous, but s not proper to be made 'known. The Lieutenant ' passed through Mar'land, and expressed himself very great ti ful for the aid and comfort s freely af forded Jiim, as usual, by the g-.K)d-Southerners-of, the State. ; - OuirGuERRiLAS at Work.--A special duS. "patch to the Mobile Register, dated - Oxford, Miss. Nov.! 14, says the onanillas burned the steamer. AUen (Jollier a few days, ago) loaded with cotton, made the officers and crew "pri soners, and captured -a guub(.at captffin and thirty thousand dollars in greenbacks on hrr " The Yankees ate certainly having a joyous time in the free" navigation of . the 'Mississippi ; Miscellaneous.' , TA K E X UP AXD COMMITTED TO THE Jail of Lenoir countj, on the 19th of July, last, n negro boy ajc4 about. 11 or 12 years, who says his name is Calrin, and that be belong to Samuel Woodley, of Wilmington, N. Ci, who for merly resided In Yashington Uo., U-i.'baio: boy Ts vefy black and ' quiet . spoken, and says he for merly belonged to Samue 1 Sprnill, of Vashington Countj. The owner Is requested to como forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dsalt with as the law directs. " : .WV1. FIELIXS, Sh'ff Lenoir-Co. :A Kinstoni - C,, Nov. 26, 1863.-wtf BOOKS REOPFiSED. . OFFICE OF CUA Til AM JR. It. CO., '. i RAtEioft, N. C, Nov. 8, I8G3. y .The board of Directors of this Company, having determined to push forward the gradi hiof ihe road with rigor, the bonks of subacripttm to the capital stock are directed 'to be reopened. This road will run iato the heart of .the Coal and Iron deposits of the Deep Rlrer Vallej. It will oe in timately conn? cti4 m-Uk- tur-Errt-rjit ways It lyill be on ihe line of the shortest route from Rich piond to Charleston. Its slock bas: therefore, very prospect of being protftabl e. The attention if those desiring investments -of fundi, as well as of those who vfltsh to aid in developing the coal Ttod iron resources uf the Confederacy, js. invited ?J?ic,o)'8lbas$tOO each." Caih Davmohts mav fb made. 'Subscriptions will be received bj tleorgaW. Mordecai, Esq., at the Bank of N. C, ot-W. II. Jones, Esq., at . the Branch Bank of (tape Fear, br the Treasurer of the Company and I ik the undersigned. KEMP P. BATTLE, nov 24-d3t President. BLADDERS ! BLADDERS IJ.'-I WILL PAY fifty ( 50) cents for Beef and 25 far hog Bladdr s. '.pev must be veil cleansed and kept blown up litil perfectly drj,-.wh-jn the can be' pressed to-. iner ana snt to. me nj- express. ncn zo or re are sent at a tinli, l win. pay; tne Ircicut. . . ' R. B. S'AONDEUS. ; nov 25-dlOt - Chapel Uilt, N. C.: - A TTEaTION mAUEuEASS ! I WILLGITE for of nii clean wool, one good wool ii ir'iU make un tho wool for H of the- hats : ir 510 per rfa. ... it. tVM,.itx than 5 lbs. of ooL Jieighors ; can pnt t.ether mitt make the" mount. " ' Ii. L. PASOHA LL Matter. nov 10-dlm j " Louisb'urjj N. C. CAROLINE BELLE SXIFF. . 150.0 TO 2000 'B O X ES it O R E. At the earnest solicitations of our many patrons, a nave oeen lnancea to lnanutactu-o aoout- lauu two thousand boxes more of this celebrated ulT.1 Our oth'ensraiiements Tn ill. prevent u mi making any rapre. ' . JA?V il VJiAlJLt.i UO., . J . Peters.bunr Va.J -rtUS.. K. VOABU; uoismission siercnani. Qfo, 3. Iron Froatf lJuildins, is our sola Agent. J it uraers must De addressed to. Dim or 10. ii. 1. 0V 23-d2la .-: .. J. . - & uu. tOBWORK, i O OfaU desenption naatly xeuted-at this offlee. 1- '' ' l "' "i"r " : ; m Eseeatd with Qeatncss and dl'patcb at this OFFICE A : : Miscellaneotis. BANK OF KOBTII CAROLIXA. A DIYI dend of five pr rent, on th Caoital Strx-k: of this Bank has be-n decfarcd this dsv, oat of the p run is ior me xasi six moctns, pajsbje to the Stockholders in current notes ontht l"t iloudaj in December next at the principal Banks, Branches and AgenclesV . 1 1 C. pEWET, Cashier. Raleigh, Ji ov. 5-td Office medical director. ' t f - tl .- - T . i . Raleisrh, October 9th. 1S63. CFRGEOXS IX CIIAI1GE OF UOSPITAI Kf Tiii not permit any Mcward or Ageutm ttw chase Hospital sapplies, except fofjOtCfili i incurred, written order! of the Surjteojrtg'VUi not be rccog in disregard of these insi- ni?c 1 j eoTeeon General : . US orders6 oursv p. K. H1XES, - W. 2-2awlm - Medical Director. I . TIV'TITK II 1 in. A r Ei II VtO TTKRATS;-A FEW BCSHKLS OF aaWtferrfci-Tov ; , - : THIS OFFICE. FIXE WINTER SEED OATS. A FEW bushels, of FINE WINTER SEED OATS may be , had in exchange for STOCK -PEAS or CORN. ! ' Apply to nov 13-tf i THIS OFFICE. Military Notices, jsotice.; CONSCRIPT OFFICE, 1 Ralhbh, N. C, lSlh Not., 1SS3. The following General Orders No. 141, Ad ft and lnsp't Gen'U Oflice, is hereby published lor the information of all concerned. Attention is also inrlted to Special Order, No. Sy Mtdical Directors Office, Raleigh, N. C. By order of .'' - ., COL. P. If ALLETT, Comd't Conscripts, N. C. J. W. Mallktt, Afljutant. - ADJ'T AND IXSP'T GEN'S OFFICE, . " Richmons, October 29, ise3. Kroner at. uraers. j . - i ATo. 141. ! I. The practice of relieving o.Ticers from com mands to which-they bar been appointed and assigned and ordering them to report in person to this office for further assi gnthent, will ceasa anless specially required y,oiders from this office. llSoiditrrs retyirninor hwne on furlough, or on reaching plades j at which they- will stay dariny furlough, will inmediately report to th nearest enrolling otflcer, who will keep a register of their names, descriptive list, place where stationed, by whom the .furlough was grafted and the time at which it expires, III. :When at the expiration of Li furlough, and being at a distance from an Hospital Examining -Board, a soldier is unable to travel, the enrolling officer will prder bim before the Board of Ex aai iners for conscripts, and the medical officer and one . of the physicians " employed " concurring, they will forward to his commanding General, with a statement of his case, a recommendation for an extension of furl 'ugh not to exceed thirty .days, 'duplicate being also sent to theM Surgeon General But when the soldier is accessible to a general hospital, he will be sent before the Hospital Examinlag ij.o-tru, who will conform to tha pre ceding instructions. ,fl V. In cases of sickness or wounds, which, from aiy caase,- arej neglected, oro not receive proper treateitr -tie ,d5b'ilifrr' in. eonacqunce: being prolonged, the sc&Uar. will be sent, by the enrulljn dfTicer, to the nearest camp of instruction for treat Iment in hospital. ' -. ,. i - Y. Recomtoendation for-extension of leave to officers and furloughs to soldiers, and medical cer ti.lcatesto opicersand certificates of Usability to soldiers, will only be given by authorized Boards of Examines ; er, in csee embraced in the first sect'.m of Paragraph III, of this order, by tba Board of Exan-.tners for conscripts. Recommen dations or certificates from private physicians o from a medica6fficersingly, will not be received.' Paragraph, 171 and 173, General Iicgu latinos, and Paragraph I, Qeneral Order NO. Current Series frra this atBct, are amended to accord with this paragraph. " . ' VI. .Furloughed soldiers will not be permitted to go within the' lines of tho enemy. " V.I I In the medical examination of substitutes, ihe iastrucjtions and requiremmts of Paragraph 1492; General Regulations, (Paragraph 48, Med ical Regulations,) will be fully adherred t ; and if a substitute fails to meet the conditions of that paragraph he will borjected. Jy order, (Signed,;) 3. COOPER, j Adjutant and Inspector General. i " fi ' " ' (fcxtracL) OFF-CE MEDICAL DIRECTOR, (j GSNKBAL HOSPITA L, . C ii j Raleigh, Nov. 12, 1S63 563. M.s; i - - . . A! IV. : Hereafter the Hospital Examialrg Boards will m?ct at the hour and 'places herein desig nated,!! viz;: : ' j At General Hospital No-2, "Wilson, on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 o'clock p. m. of eTery week. At General Hospital No. 3, Goldsboro', on Tues day andi Thuisday at 3 o'clock pi ni, .of every wek:; j - At General Hospital No. 4, "Wilmington, oa Tuesday aad Thursdav at 3 o'clock p. ru. of every Week, i i - - "'- At General Hospital No. 5, Wilmington, on week." - At General Hospital No. G, Fayclteville, on Tuesday and Thursday at 3 o'clock p. m.xl.tvery week. '-. ; , i AlGeneral Hospital No. 7. R.ileigb,on Tuesday and Thursdav at 3 o'clock p. in. ol" every week. AVGenerai Hospital No. 8,' Raleigh on. Wednes day &nd Friday at 3 o'clock p. m. of evry week. AtjGcnbral "Hospital No. 0, Salisbury, on Tues day and Thursday at 3 o'clock p. m. of evtry week. nofl20-lw. Medical Director. Faretteville Observer, Wilmington Journal and Salisbury Watehm4n please publr.-h one wetk. V OTICE. CONSCRIPT OFFICE, , N. a, Nov. 13, 18C3. ' RlI-EIGH The following named negroes are now confined ; at Camp Holmes, near Raleigh, subj-.-ct to call of owners : i . ; MCY, blacky 30 rears old, 5 fee 3 inches highland her son JOHN, black, 6 ycais old4 feet 21 inche. high, were arrested by pic Scots near th Trent, and sent to Camp Holmes Auuft 13th. r -Represent themselves abelonging to Mrs. Louisa Odeu. of;Poihckiville; N. C. V ALBERT RIDDICK, blsck, 33 years old, S feet 5 inches hib. aad WM. FULLER, black, 23 years bid, $ feet ll'f inches hi?h, arrested-In Princess Ann 'county, Ya., aad sent to Ctuip Holme, Oct. .27th. State that ihey are free. By Order of ;he Commandant. f i 12. J; HARDIN, nov 16T15d , - LienU, Aci'g. Adj'L HE ADQUARTtRS, RALEIGH.! N. C. -i I October Sth, li03. t GisERiAL OaDEa., 1 ; Nd. 1. 1 lyOBEDI XCE TO GENERAL ORDER, N.x 22, Headquarters IK-partmen cf N. C. PaHS-raph II, the underinv'd asamci Command of thn- IVst. ' ' ., ;. . ,11. It .is made the duty of a!I 03iccrs who remain in the city over 24 hours to report to. this ojiee j and nstn on a -riving who intDd t remain to ob tain jaS fi oai; Provost MarsuaL-' j III. Oil'.evis who are 4raproprlv absent from their cpmriands will be renrtcd at. once to their CoiDiuandin Officers..- T,he "men wilhbe ar rest and sent to "their commands. IV. Jn order to avoid unpleasant detention and arrest, citizens upon--arrivii jj 4 er will fun.ish eviderc)f their exemption Hoiu military 'service , to tha Provost Marshal. ' , t'irrcl) PETER MALLET. . MilitarI HoticQ3 ' . ntvfa ifrtt JHJioapSpUtf 1SS3. . I Ex SrsciA No. Ill ionitinritud to raise -tai f the States of Gtorria. fcoatn,V5-vTiMiCocl Carolina and Virginia, oce, itffSraish theif oirrf Sanies ofmonuU'd niir5ti to oouctiplioa, tff orses and mhosihtfiBorc,lw for tH'r?Tr b under tM'tion,! the arrest of deserters tml for sesttecce, mustered for rne year. T "VW Coffipanic? eUct their officers. Tbe.ftVw of ficers to be atgneil fron otlicers belonging to Lb Enrolling service. J - 1 ' V Oemnaniesnot to exceed on hundred, rank sad) file By command of tho Secretary of War t Signed JOHN WITHERS. Assistant Adjutant General. John S. Preston, Soperlntea By order of Coli r -ISigwd) retain and JL AO, NOTICfE. ; .-,' . CosrscairT Orvica, Tf. CL, X IUlkioh, Qct.,1, iex J mitt? rnIHlVtUT IXVITKS TI1E AT. J. tention of all jper?or.s capable of bearing arms, . but who are exew t froni military duty under tho present"rerulations, to the above order'! thSoc retary of IVar. It will bo seen that U is the iujia tionofthe Department tS raise a BattalliiAW inounttd men Cor special serriceln North CaroHna.' and tha Commandant, hopes that all able bodied men, who" bay bie exympt by reason" of hvnr furnished substitutes or otterwisw,' will not shrissk from this call, butfwllj hasten to enlist ia the de fense oT their homt-s, their firesides and tbt SUt that gave tb em birth., v ' : -j.-- Parties enlisting in this Battalion will be exempt from duty in the Militia, and Home Goard and v iirveceiTe the pa v. and allowance of cat alrTtnen., The Enrollkicr OflSccYs throughout the Htatt are . 1 . 1 . .. . 1 . auinortzea 10 receive recruiw, or iney rvpvri 1? . 1 . l .fit f . directly at cither .r.v... f A liv orderTt CmiI- PETER MALLCTT: Commandant of Cohscripts fr.N..C.v Hcoh L. Colb, n r. 2-lm. r-piajn aua a. a., a, u. For Sale or RQntr t?ARM EAR RALEIGH F0R;fiALKA JL; swrg little farm containing about 200 acres, 7 miles west of Ualeigh. The improvements -eoa eists of a comfortable' dwelling, goodkittheas. smokerhouse, dairy, bares, stables,' ao,; all in goa erder, and substantially enclosed with good fdaalc arid paling fence.) In tr.0 yard is a wcllof av f no water as caa be found in th upper eoantryand upon .the Farm is several hundred . Fruit Trees r cently" planted, j Fire.; wpoa rand ' Rail Tiatbar abundant-and convenient and a portion Oftho Farm seeded in heat and winter oata. A 4 " Price for the Tract till 10th December ,with grow tag crops $0000 Confederate money, or Negroea will be taken in exenange if deRired. 1'ersoos wunia to purchas ar referred toC. W. D. MUTCUIII 'i Raleigh, or to B. nv 17-dlOt D. SMITU on the prembes.; IT'OR SALE i)R UF.M.-TIIEJIOTEL JEA& JC ItoeltT Mount Depot, fortnally kaawn as the ROANOKE HOUSE, is now otTsfed for mr reut. Persons desirous f making money now hare on of the best opport unities everotVed ta th nublic The house is situated In sixty. feel t the Kail Road; and at the terrninoss ( tho Tar boro Branch 'It ail Road, the building is weltaa rang. Ei t'her of the proprietors will takajjaas ure in exhibiting the forcgoinsr property. j. P. TILLERY, it BROTHiTL Nov. 2 dim. i . I " Li-J '- " y-.' . DI5IX0 RCOM vTOYK FOR ILE l very superior dining room itove for sale. con plcte in, all its parts and very handsatneV' Apply to MRS. E. A. M A KT I N D A LzJ av 19-dtf j . Ralelghll C. - HOTEL FOR 8ALE..-I OFFER' AT FBI-1 Tats sal the Iarg new Hotel In tb twi f- Louisburg, and located just eart of tht Court-boqao, July 4.-tf. H. HATtRIfk lOR 6AIE.1 -A FIRST RATE GVITAtt A. can be bought ch eap. bv applying immediate ly at the JOUHNAL OFFICE- nov -tf Auction Sales. 1 i ss.tr 1 MP0RTAXT SALE OF LAXD kKH'XK. JL GROKS . Will bo I oflered to the hlf bet bl.U dcr for cash, atlstfy residence ncar ttJliardston, Nash Codnty, NL C., m Monday, tlrr 14th dav'of December next,! thirty young and dIy negroes among them some valuable servants. Also, my plantation,! t'ontalnifg a bot 300acrat. icell improved, With a new cottage rcUnce, and ail neccc?3arv 001-nouses ol uie uit Kin. W ill be offered at the same time Ay stoct'of II 02.V. Sheen. c.i crfm r Mules, Irorscs, Cattle, Corn, F wider, &cA Household and Ki Lcn Fursi- lure anu r arming u icr.asis. I ' Sale will fontinue from day to da until all U lay to d, until all U J.J.WtSO.V. tiisposca or. j. nor 19-dtd llilliardston, Ti KEFunrt? AHt iiTiiEKffnowisii TO -IS VEST CONiCDERAt MbXKT. lwiiuci' l fuuuc. auction on mnremjsea -00 Friday, th- lbth day cf Decrmber mf my valua ble plantation h Davie county, N'., (4 Coe Alia below-Clayksville, P.! O.. on Dutcln Crrck. containing TWO -IICXDRED ACRfrrna .w dred of which i valuable bOTTOJlinl v All ' persons wishing to examine tbe prtta ca on meat L-wisile 12 mits west of Hij on tb , Shadow Ford road 6 miles from tfce StiMw For If disposed of nrivatelr Ik. for Lr notice w.ilt barivrn. 1- " not tt-dlwO 1 tX nlf. ti- : wisu.a C. OTICEISiJ R E n A B D. STR A TlTI or Stolen.! On tlie ciiVitif the 2?d iul u loose end stravrtl cS'l : lie i outlay luuor m s a large -Ongut tay hor?e, Uojh tt Lis .hind file are Miitle; bionaa tos'j; he ia a hlcl- a v.iiiie :siri.aKi acrcts 4is mounted iiorgc before and se i rl t years old Last sprir.2, and in p-ved older. I mil ray tha abova reward to any one who for env information fftatw dt-Srer him tonsar I er,bl inf to vrocuro! hjm. rCi)RPIfc lALFliED SMITH, Caiap near Kinston. N. G,t'o. 0. th (-. S. Catyi; P S.--M v additsi is Iter .Station, Ya. nov 6.tT. ( HILLSB 0 R0 MILITARY'aCADKMT.v The Sixth Aeadeo-ie year of this lntittla wi!l coiorafncfxfn Wednesday. Frbrury Jrd, 1844. - For $rcu!fcr and in i n 'T i i ; n ias mx.. w iJ.n.- UUUDO.V. Sati ...... , ... v., mjt '-''. (wn, , "' 1 ' i - CrOTCil -BKOUA'XSijHKlBKRS OF TOC kO -Lecture, and othh, are rwraested to Tal 1 at W. Simpson's, on lettevUlf? street, and ex. amine a satcpU of item a the S"cub Br-J gan. . They are unequal la nark'uiaBLb, tmtef superior I-'athar. OjJyfty pair-tall arlv. .nov 23-l)v- j " . - f , I -..-',. t "i A TSAcnwrwAsia tqtau CHARBF AdJrs 4h suletjWr fl.arSwaap Po.t Ofiic? Dupha county, a ,4 . - , i nov I4-w2w. J Jj. R. LOFTlTl '- ' ' a- TT A WET XI. hit e a eoad vicea to couiaence ;iru ei iTwtur jrr, prifr WM. . SMITH. 'LI.. hi i7 vr l n-r dl( A v f- ' '" -S a? 2-dliE Cnciandiag Pct. co iicdical Disntor, 1 y'j A'A'A ' 4f

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