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. . . . t n " . , ,'.' .. . . t; , ... .7"..: . . . . ." . ,- : . r . v - ' - , i ..- . r - I . . . , - , y . , . ' v IT - i J I I ... . , V . ' . .' ... ROBT 1! CAROLiiYA ARGUS .mniiri woo sounueq- me Alarm and the Under of (ht fiercest asaajilt jipon. It. re cord iu ihU and in ah other reepcw is the embodiment of thatcouservatiMu wuica leacoej, viguauoe, decision,, and unwavering courage in all that relates to. theMberliej of the peo- nat can present a purer, frontier or more ecnser vativ. recotd? ' , . . . An J, 7ft, in t!ew of allthia-hatwlthitann,. M. advocacy of peace negotiations, his opposition tithei wigou-ei iniriogement upon popular i tghts, his hostiU it (a ajlk(.. I.:.L. .J TuURSDAli ::::::::::::::::::::::::::MA 5, 1364. oiejievotiou to the honor and intercut of fTorth v..w..u(,,,Uy uiv wcii xnowncnanipioiisnip of too only measure br Which iridneml liberty preferred he ia deuouoced'by thoee' who aw- TaU i.rp rth avU'a rljhu dofh aa tiJ.vIgll ae(-. VatMUlatnta of MU'ma uatall hit haadrtdektosUci l J XJ. H . FENTON, Editor. 278., ; V7ADESjnoRo nr. c. Trice of Sobiteriptioo, $3 per jear. : .-vy rr-r - . ,IAB.rUMOlTH, April 20Mlf lbC4. . "Sntvnt Dear Sir t This la the proudest day for fuji'th tuioliua k-itico the war began: The key to the. waters or.tlie Mate ia tu our htiyi. This toornuig t'e couinlttcd our victory, took about 2C0O rrinocers. and itrungo to ayt we loet'ouly ul'out -DU in a.l, uot withstanding. Ye cliHTgeu their loi-ti, ktrougly garri toued by-iutaotry ana heavy cuns, oter the most rugged ewatups, and level UcUn. Ml got let wouuded vi jAabcraU. All tne rcit suje. - ' lours in great hMe, of the; above reclud ct, or In -the ',1 uo. 2. M h6nev.tr the officer maktna- t tnent of property, lUndr fhe aet. hereby annaJtd hull brluve that ttc appraisement a fair and Jut, h hll endorse las appro! upon the tttrtlttwiLt l J uaae payment accordingtyj but if Le stall be Here that It i- not fair and just, then h', .hall refuse I a .p! ' iue oova are DUoy- u cnaoise, me reason of his refkaaJ auMk.- t aud flushed with entbutiinMii. . NearlyeVvery one certiOcalr.'And eball liarO the riclt tuarnMl frH tkl a much plunder as he could carry. -I Viiiie to decision .of the apriaisors, by reuoHLLr iha .... .1- . the Argu know that only 3 from .Annon. were f coinoiHsionera arDointed iindcp w all 6linatlr.,Wni..Miek8l Vita. Moaelr and this ia an amendmeci. tut tl.r . - t v I . I uvblilVU,. WUUHI 1 . - V 1. FOK tJOTERJOR.. .. EtECTlOS IS ACOUSr StXT. i J' I II II II II - I I t TDE TRUE CONSERVATIVE TLATFOKH. f --The pretaaeyf tbeeivilever-miHtarT W. A apeedy repeal of the act auspeniing the writ -of Aaaeaj torput. ''. A quiet subolsjion to all laws, whether goo4 or bad While they relnain upon ear statute beoka. No reconstruction, or tubmiaiion, but perpetual in- l'l. J. '. An unbroken front-to the common cny: fcat tido- Jy and repeated negotiations for peie$ bythe Woner Aathnritlta - ' ' authoritiee. No aeparaU SUte action through Convention: no counter revoluUoa; ao combined resistaace to tko gor roment. , Opposition to despotism in every form, and tho pre. i wcfuuiicia lUBinuuona in aa tneir parity. ... , , v . fT THE GEO EG I A- .ATrORMf , wnicn ia claimed tnat Mr. Holden atanda, It will he pereeiwed by reference to tli artirU UUw Which we Uke from the DL'y (Raloigh; Contfrraf,' . ia Got. Vaaca'a own platloras, and that Gov. Brown is ptand Gov. Crown for doinsr Yrec,lu dont earlUtt, best end tioil suceettfuihj, " N . Ihe.eoplop:orUlj:aro!inrwjjLL ., ji-jusuo to one oi weir most faithful xi.l vuuamcnt servants. - Jf Gov. Drown is right and worthy of eupport and comineu(ation; then, is Got. Vance (fouiy to. ainte be originated the very policy which finds such ardent admirers Tn TBds w lio oppose iiiui'."""-" " A,ikeuov. ance, uov. Urown is opposed to seca. rate bute ction,to a Convention-tor be hat so de clare ortMhu own lijnature,- only favors ncgo- . b.. iwuiuiivBii cuanncis. " Ana vet one is haratdod to the world as a -v contra j,t.tf'' as worthy rfanatiotf'aprav-e and gratitudej-wbile W9 Other At entertain vrttUtiv regard, is pnooUimcd M,destroctive,,J,prouounecd-an apostate frem the conservaUve faith, and 4ield up to the people of the tat as a tfta Kho.ha; aacrificoJ their r.ghts and violated their confidence. Can the cituens of North Carolina bs deceived into . ukv9 oi uov. iirown, and a traitor ot Gov ranV. ! M, great iue-, they eund i npon the tamtplatfom. anJ-LaM rfJ ;n . rf0r months paitf. ' ' "r 1 nJlfT ?-UkM wneerned, these two i i i .?U. "'" ""'L'etLer, for Li.tory has .mc,SVIj.iuu lorever. numtauall be final; and In the n,.ti. ... L. L. rOLK., , ty shall le held and appropriate h.W.(. r'' ' WilaiNorp April 28.-The lire kSiniht on tLe KZlT? V " f PPtoJ M ..i . w - m - - - . urirm 11 rTl T 1 1 1 i 1 - " west side of the liver cooiutued the cflice uf tho K Uihgton au JIahcEesteTlVvnrda'3 auTZFUi $ ofrhe Georgia. Central. Every buHding south of the depot, tocluUipg thn Confederate Cottou Tress, ferry boat Ma rion, railaay, and all the cotton etorcd louth of ,the ferry about six thousand bale.- Loss -ebtimatsd at On Sunday juorniog, thf.lTth, our cavalry pWke bear I'lymowth found a negro epjr'comtug into our lin rearing the dress f a field - band, nd having a r h.mdkcrchief tied around his hea l. Under this drr8 was founds tho full uniform of a Yankee soldier. The fltgco was hung oa the spot, r - -- 7 A bOLCiru ACCIIICSTLT KILLED. .Lieut. fjn t,f me 00th xy. G. T. was accidetitly killed at the Depot ofrt&e Cenlral Koud at this place" on Sunday last, by being caught Lctwicu the platform of the water funk id the train of cars whilo iu motion, thbs horribly Urent. J 'air tot 21?. ets ft red I only uoh, U9 iD d,ep rujD; tnJ h J ioj mucn to trine with its destio: as tuis . coun ts zt. such an hour lDdebted to him for It. Ilead the be convinced that JJolden has stolen our Governors' thunder. He stands before the people of North Caro lina, dressed in borrowed feathers, and like the jafck- umw u. copies aner, wm be stripped of hie approp cane, ana appear a jackdaw still.. . wly does not Mr. JJolden apnearin buMI Mmokuu iv uia aenumenta lctfk f nn..r - " m u.rwe ta n apcaser. , e cannot make a pech, and aloBfaide of Vance, weald be 1ush light in the prea' t . vuc ,aaay aan. lie knows this, and etm- I miagly evadea the encounter. f .. All aUtmpta to make it appear that Uolden stands n tho-Geortf. (Vance,) platform, will be tain and i luruie, ror it is not eo., Eead,the followbg extract " from Vancea' epeechat -Fayeltevtile:' ..." i! .yp. Vance. epoLe here tc-dar (11,1 f.f"j . . . - i u jmm u The'ooted outlaw, .-lli!l Owes.'we are glad to earn irom me rayeitevue uoserver, J;as at Jength been caliurcd. mid ii r&w in i ii! it Akh'..r Ti.:. - . 1 7 I -."-- "" v. illl as inucn as UOV. atii-e dir v I Potftnoua (iiiin.IrI l.a inua . . i i tne duiT envf tni .... . '. . v ? ?. .i i ..j- .....! " ... " - "uiuuiiurs aione that i. .mn provided. PfcJjJhc wUcommiMlaaereahall Ut rower te iwaaB so eaattJe then to fx the vnlue of projrerty impressed, which shall htJ,t oompenitioD for the property ao Impressed at the fill JUMi haxftJicd. Ihajraluaof. prtfertr ia caaaa r .T reel.they shall fUMi,h the cor with a ktatemeat of .au--CliT? f.nw nxjn the time of iropressmenf Wthfally to mscharg e all tl elr dullea under IhU aal and th.net to which this i, an am.aeni -- -Sec. fi-Thut tie tenth .ectia. of If. " . 0f M v Uils is an amendment be airl.t.- . .l.ofa,c iug ierted io ,tea thereof "No . lav. UK J! t0U f ucuoo of grain or provUione rt.u k. tik tl FT liouee, wltnoutthe consent of it. !l!!rf0f,uh ease of nrgect seceaaity, Sd .tt.; W : Ucnersl eommnudingi Zi farm or Dltntat on la aif..... " "14 oec t. Tbat tba neiTntinta fnr l n I . . " 7.3 7 " "V VUJ uPo 8 oasis of taUoualitv Uaudvlph and adjoining conutiee, robbing und killini? r.:..V . nnsuccesfiul. Uut the Kiieriff rcoeotly h " usit.juuu, tuinuiuaeu Hid j.HfsrtU4 went in p u. m was UiscvcreJ ia a brcsh with his wife no arms about Lira, and none o"f his associates to be see a lie bas tlaBrrons-vroBtJ. mirti-iia I. - ; u uiuiuiuu a lasv xvuruHry. iiC IS now ....... i.i if .'.c. acu him. J'cter oec u. a bat the aci amendator i. .v i I, approved APnl 1...,. drtd ami suty-tjiree, and ao mack J at! a . r s.u ageni, its I suek " " UU'J '"i"S raised, or preduced 1t .ail 7 r been hitherto been .rebaVd I bTlimottr X3ll .caring of hi. for flla own u .conaump.Ii b!' went in pur- Lfrfbv rereal.J. MaPo, bt, 'eby repealtd ec. a Thfl so imM...L..i -t .l i - aaaii ba - . v'-!rmiuua ia P Port Was grew., or aeia, or kaa pocalatiea, bu.t ad U. aaau i .cess llui,.,)..'! !.L .... . fh- r "ul"r-uie Constitution as it is and thetmon as itwa," nor -separation at J' e.ejy sacnficeVbt "liberty . independent now and forever, one and inseparable. " , TLis is sufiiciently cnaservart ve f..r a Ur. ,ai...i.. of b.s fellow, cities, as tho eli-f tUn in " . ":V, attest. i " "-e"3' The Extract wtjrh follow, ia from aletter addresseJ lo uanyaadierf the 14th N. C. T.Tdated' April -1, 1804. "ThiAcys are confident of aucccf s. All we want yoo to do, is to defeat Holdeo, and ail vtill be weu jue, Uolden, Is plajr men po docamcn the ignorant ud unsujpecticg. -Utf5Fr7r' h V 8crowdH . . miY I1""' "Peech ahoweJ r, S2? trance of Gov. Brown and A. II Ste- r, ..v-Mig .c m iq juspend the habtaa" corpns U. read a letter aJraserto Fre.id,t DaiL pro": Ing apunat the passage of the biilj be sent Jrtterial.". ' te Cengrese urging them to .oppose it. Said he did ot Uke aa8tronf ground against theli!! a. h. .in oeror. tb. Legislature in M.r. , . " ' QUESTIONS AND ANSWEilS. I Prde fAT,". r PeCe' D(? had wrItUn , Wh0 T0te1 fop Ureckenridge, th wcesMoncandiJat. 1 anicBi ureiDZ tuat measures bA tiVan .u- I far tK Pr.;.... tAI II ear i . f Var br amtlni... !- r , ----- J holder i handso'ma trihTt. tl; rrn'"",18"' .Ue ttM the eleetipn of I .k.i iii T . T V 1 ue allowed that Holdeo was not with Gov. Brown. He r.. . u. "J ' "!:0Tn "V"- Conv.otio-, in any ?lUt.9, 7 liking to separate, iiuta action armv, was met , aud was on i,f i! Sheriff's p-.-ssee wi.cn Owens was taken, and Garter as the hrst luau that "beurded the liofl." There were no remams of ai.v rrpKcrJv or roR-lr about tl. ueerted omp., sare pu t of a iiewnuuf-!- n ni. eigh Htundani.VofUtr.ne 'Mlft. . jn NO MAN l)E DECEIVED. ' Extremes inert', eavs tna lUi.it-l. . i'.,n..r..ti.. Thus f.ur iu thi CauvaaN lor pubcruatorml Loiioirf, not me Woi Jacuiiut (lu.v. Vancea aduimistr.ii.'. k. .s . . . .v.T uur Wvn urgea-ccriuiuiy notn;t.g,f eDjr. Ail oHectiw,. bi5 u ily "I'l'"-5 . freJuJita of -a. t fec.lB". The Uitrucfiuinre fcuirn.Tri.,. v...."r" L a I "si anvr. thcrtloxe 1 . anc. li sioog, they eay. Tfcis diarg. U v t,.M-.1( ul. ,u-ojr or,ginal ece.ionista Uo azainei mim two veara air., n.a iu iiij, ifiTvr- miuer or iccesstunia .North Urtrotiiij Wise cr benefit of contractor, with I . cc. !J .V tling ia th!s act shall be f baprwC officer fal.r ado tader meaealory, for (owraaaAa. coaairaed to aa. , ty decirion cf ih. " 1 7" " IP - Approved, f rl.Minrv i if u, ",M, ,n.rr.!6tl'ctothi.i v.. ,a aa aeieoiKijtit , aad th a.i lay be aaade far . tofe derate ariia hi the eld. i. th lie, uolden, U plajjra deep gam.ew JJ8 haj n 'il nts to soldier,, with the view of imposing b1ooSB;!l and J ot. Li shed th nofuiar n.ifi.l im.. . . - . v w revra El Ma. mAn a A I S"'07,.'8 Would h"e tteD Giit cause cf .wvu.iur uiyioiTiog me t-nion ttith . Ti . II0LDE5. i Would bo bnfortunate, iojadiciouj, kc. lie sum auv fl' Wlia lu PP'" through their ren j reetatiTes : He .aid he had jnvited Hofdea tJm I Aim at innnlnfm.nt. n. l. l: l .. . rr iuu. iur UIDI BV III A nonnl. ... ion ia No.Mh CaroIisaT Jtoldea deolined.' The speech waa well, received.' and k" Tt ' - r---,- '. I ere ia not ue shadow of a d;ffernce between thT Position cf Got. Brown and that of Oov.'.r. ?- . - m w v a regara to th. great qaestioni .f negotiations for peace ; wpension of tjis) writ of habca corpu,, and the main nancf citU liberty even amid the clash of arms and th. struggle for freedom. ' ; . . Three uokth, btfore Qoi. Crown', celebrated aes Mg. mtdl its apparance a, early a, December, m Oot. V.nce euMti the attention of President Davis .the importance of negotiating immediately for peace ni ur& hi In th of humanity, Mjigion, and i Weeding ooantry torojoow to the enemy an arnica- vujwrneni or onr difflcnlties. About the M,e :., At wrote to Gov. Brown, urging vpa him to CTai saiaaor appeal to the Hichmond authorities, and to )Mtt tn tke votk in itcuring ptact to onr suflering peo- nan anJ latt the war.' W. Who was the father of eecest H'bo pledged three years ago 'Me las! dfUar f0r tue vigorous prosecution of i V. II OLDEN. ana elbow Gov. Vamce i,fT? v w u . . ..Tw 1 . Jh!m Uncda thi Vaniee. regard as thrir. hot! fi.;a j xr..i. ... .. T w iii .iona oaronnaf. "W. ji0L- - , , a v aa ' Om e oh .ey-r, una tlicn, iu iftol, vu!ed the Ptatc out of tu LuioD, is now Gov. Vance's ocpomnt. "Pvm pie in glass Louses ebould.not throw sLnes." Men' w no labored to destroy uae toverniuent cannot be ex- i , ,J oeyKooa cooiervatives o- another. The m .d who has aplbt the kt pan cf Lis lif, in ied,EK the people into quagmire, cannot be. depended on as m guide' through the "plough cf de-nonu' ".in ...-, i.r ...1. .1 1. . II . " i-iuHgiag.. . ii j wao b4S tl niil j.roliaLiy diccive ou uain. truu'J at ulla.l.c haa licn irail miin who.has bteu a Jif long cooscr'vatite jtjo.l Jong npd wanluily fur the life 'at the old U--UV, ngain.t te m-CfMi.n trusted in T.ielermcu to the .you t, ,ir, . Ilold.knfiir Hint Bhanr-lw lLal perrrfki.ii.icia 1. ti.;...j i.: .1. ... ?" " c "iivvs uiiuseii' Vinnt Is an mi ,- l'Ct!Td Vo'U OUC Uow cn n nni 11 be you tt'ti time,) a who bat. CKVern- partycau certair.iy U- ..... . ieauer 01 ihttt t.arl v a r I Who .originated and is in favor of the proposUIan orth Carolina to hold a i'nni,v f.-i ..T..- on for Ler . W U' 11-...... 1VL I L , .. 'I. II JIULIIj.. Wb9 Has boxed all the nointa r th- .i;..... i casa. anrf h ! . n"'""" com- r -v.a cici v Lit 1 n lt wv inTnea . . . ... v . : e ar nr .. ft vj c auu uu iiin inntr ' TTrTT-rilotMHr dav i , AnifaV Dadl'L"'enfor,Go"' thelitThurs, Cen- Wirt Adam, met jid'repulsHTJo enemy f 600 W?W. iS, V tl? "' -able mau, ,.r .Mechaulc.ve, MiL., on the!2Uth u!, 1 nal veceesiuiiirt ' (Imk aim . r, ; Ker. Mr. Jioldon advocated the right W .eeeesioa aa early n.i ,n lbiO; threatened it in Jbo, ifFrcu,ont tUv,vi ..ceitcie'i auu totea :t lato effrct in And "c ea ureauiui results of his. teaching he - . ;.vw, uuiuc iue man ior wiiofn an oriiritinl - Oliers kimw f in !, r. . , V ' uaAlw ja-oppeaed doctrines. ' nd depots, and to e-rrr o. iL. . 4 St V wuy .hererer. There irtiffiiV" .proj.r.atecer. of the suff b,longi. J ' U. thau or the variou, Bureaux &Vm J?1: oUcer, uud prMa. who .bail I). eJSJSiSl III. l-rvre any iwpreasueau .hall heauad. it. preVibg tfiicer or Lis aerat U.1' 1 V kawiabea and tW rentsal aecord- , l of in- coaaldaraJ aa ki.i:. r onttl. t(.e compIetioa.af aha'aogotiatioi ' ;dJ iia,nf.r of tue w lfc. ,n?Brea.h.' ,, ii ti:i retnai. a th. euatodT- of tue o.ner auu a, bis ,i,k dunng the .."ISTtheM u u iw.i,, iu.reM0giLcr, with hi. eoaaeat la ce. ihf w S.' f PM,Mioa d" m'.taa. c, the Confederate States j!l U reeardeaV a. thV and iheVroncnv fc h!i i a T. ..A" ' 7 k aw as to purchaae; the Muln o accept ,ha M 6 o, tlie r.ct. of CoBr.M tut ' V..?7. ei norce wi 1 M '1 tue property until vr Iue eii.a a risii. him wn in ance. Th., effort. ; eubseouritly made bT firtT. Tm ehalf of negotiations , were prompt by Got. T fna m. re,uitsof an undemtanding-an agreement itoncerted plan-betweeo' the two patriotic and nn. erratir. Executives, a. can be proven br the most iTerwheJmingJaatimawT . I xue J .-vw iur mvins; expression tn e-uoeni. respecting- tbjs TiUl matter, were decided ocoraiog to tne tiwcretion of each respecaTely nd, th.ngh Got. VaVe preferred to urge Lis Tlewa pn tb. President in a less conspicuous manneirfrom etiT.. of 'public: policy, there wa. pot the slightest ''KlrtJPW the ipportsnc. of "peaw SL '"'LFMLOL Jfle aanflnjatraon. fact, of hixtory; and we 'challenge their leasores The, are .ntridiction. I A. regard, the .upport of Aaoe eorput, Got. Vance kewi.0 mntkipaUi Got, Brown, as he did Mr Ste ;ien, toprteting, iliU agiost jt eospension, and .xerei.. on th. part of tha President, of the daiv roue power, confided to him in that respect. He waa 'iniMit in, ppoetog that unfortunate nifajwre aa he e btrmb( In adtoeatiiir iU Mt. tr- .i. of May, 1861, with her last dollar and her last man i if such a -aenfice should be required at her hands.'' . Raleigh Standard, JSay 22, lfei;i - Governor, "vou and T m.;ff,- t'...i:.. ; . ' . I , . J u pontics,- OUt 1 ??tf!ghrttrm mt0t otf' lfI PT"Vai,e amuc'h M. my httle finger against you."JV. U,MJ al Governor' Xamion tin night of Ue boil : " . ' 'V- ' TH' PtlDOBf .ItBDEEllSt). ' " ' - " T"-? ye,f candidate or the office of Gov ernor of North Carolina , tive after the atraitest sect. W..W, lulll m6" kdeigh jitandard, March SrcltA80il TFor the Arirn. ; rROM .THE4.3D BEGT. , . ' This is to inform the friends', ' at home, of the 43d Eegt Co. H, I and KkV'C, T. , that l was" with th boy a fewoiay. ago and was Put in ehtrvr j ancles, clothing, &c.f &e.uto brng,home for their nenda and familiea. Owing to the; pressure of freight onJMZpad, Iwas compeUed to lfiave themail Trhff until an.oppprtun'ity .of fowarding thcm'on, when I win see to getting them homO.nd notify them thercf. JAMT3 B0,GGAN, Some, of thei-h vlnrLa .in . . ' . been ...H... t ' ,7 ' ry, Ala.. I ,,u'v"" ior uihcounuog jo bills. by about 2,obo wajorify." ave i 4eii"Cateyiirwik?VVia-. - ti s olh.er i. refund, uldbfSZSS "04iS n't, county or parish ia which tk. UHsul hint be tuade il. a i . tl rP.cl:l'f,M"i i.i. i .1 " " ooe Ui be se.ected bv the owner lect an ,.r 00. -i - APJIT4KT OkSEBAL's Orici! . L n '- . Kalkkhi, April 14 1804 i No. 12. 7 : " . V The following Oenetal Orders frcm'tLe 'Ai?iutftri and Inspector Oet.eralVnm,.. o . lb Adjutant. v. v . , " ""v, v..o. Army, ilichmond a. concernicir nmrpn.,. v . if I "'v-""'onU information of all cVnceM: ' r' r;the -; ;'AwVy iNSPacroa CExfiR;t8 orrirt V i No. 30. , ' - - ' . , ' The following Acts of CWresa nnil.'.'. ..t pressment'I otid the Ia.trucftn. r ilV"'- and direction ofail concerned , ' raat'n n, Sl"1.4. imPresmcnH.- fixty-three, and to reieal kn nnt T. .V The Vongretftf iht1?iMt.A.,ii . ' t . -r in .it -":ir:: UHHW flu. 1 1 J' Jocted 10 n" juot Mi!u.tiN rf I? Z, , 1 ?p "T U tL eof be reqviftd. If th. ' that th- aJLiaemint .1 h , V,V , ' U u'JorM tis ipprowial and ray for - S:wtra5a? ic.usai en the cernflrafa fn.,-;ik ... ' " . ..I uciui mi iii n.....k. : 1 1 ... . for ili 7 -Flt 'wr,0,5- th property and proaeedioe for iL. adjustment of the price and tb. appeal, ilvaa ar l U the'aprraiser., with at.tau. Plymouth is a email aca-port town in Washington ; ' ar i oBuiiiruin i m . i .. . . uwii ic iiMiri I it a k a county, N. C, about 150 mile, East qf RaTeigh, nd 5n!SSW?Dk,,1';' 8 mile, .outh from. Roanoke EiTer where it Jj. ilihP "cordinir bemarl. gound. It i. connected with the utlJ ! Pties. or malT inlet called , Nag', Head. Before the waT Plr" TV SIS aiouth contained aw i nnn tt..w... . 1 .b.o In. the ninner and .S"'604 tt.ft' , ..umqm. - .'Liona s- .. . . "." . we reguia- - - . nrst, mo;;d and third sections 1 AAn.l I . a a V ? ,! . ai - v - wuuinuu i m vropertt and. Lop'n,o "Poo- th. subject.- ,fl,,u-aeffieereYmrmmtitai-- cairv ; "?9elf'i bu aDS,' P07oe,, alav.,, o?Jo cauy on his ordinary mechanical, BBBUfaetlrb I! ogricultaral employmftnts. -"wwurmg ev If oy auestlou. BlUea aa a li' 'Lt:.i ' ' . "1 Buppl .re necessary, o ,Ux f K7H will he determined b tPT raiser. LtUBll- .ef 2! according Kt the pr.oediDg iMUoaTOl?ilS2 the decision of the ar.nr.i .1 L iT w' CM officer, who win v. : "in.u v. - u i . v n v u an aenaal ka.e. t. Ihcse regulations are published a. a lubaUlS for the reiru atioiii nni.nf i. ""tatt 37 and 16l,serie. of 1803. W - By order. ' . ' v S'gDed . 'tk A: . 8. COOPiaV ' - , Adinfant unit TnniiA n.7j. ,ujl;.7oingegujatio;.;rSb.u:4;. ubstitutoor tnereirUlati0,........-ii. .ul. 7 M -pu of General Ordera. N. 9. M " By order of OoTernor Vaicbi ' a
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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May 5, 1864, edition 1
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