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called, and ihe heiJsof Departments there-' of. v . i Second. Those whjj iat other countries, acted a agents ol the Confederate States f America, so-called. - ' lfi Third. Heads ol Departments of the U nited States, officers of the army and navy of the United States, and all persons, edu cited at the Military and Naval Academy of the United States, judges of the courts of the United States, and members of ei ther House of the Thirty-sixth Congress of the United States who. gave aid or comfort tit t1i lite rebellion. Votirth. Those who acted us officers of tht Confederate States ol America,. u-call-d, above the grade ot cojonel in the army or master in the navy, and any one who, as Governor of either of the so-called Confed erate Stales, gvve aid or comfort to the late rebellion. Fifth. Those who have treated, officers or soldiers or sailors of the army or navy qt the United States, captured during the late warotherwise tl.au lawfully as pris onera of war. The committee, after the adoption of the above propositions, decided by a vote to remove the injunction of secrecy there from. THE NORTHERN DEBTS OF SOvTUERX v MERCHANTS. At a meeting of the New York Chamber of Commerce, last Thursday, the commit tee recently appointed to petition the Pres ident to. exact from the Southern States payment of debts contracted at the North betore the war, reported that, iu their opin ion, no interposition on the part of the Go vernment it neeesarr. as the State tn question seemed willing to pay their law tuj debts without coercion. The cum in it tee add : IjillsIiorflMl ''ftttBifitr, T ll l S'l LI Mil 'I II T ll 'll'lltTlg"!! I n Hl lHjllllH I UlHril1lll llT L ft , -niLLSBOROITfln. N- c. ? tVedaesdar. 31a 9, 1SC6. h QUEEN OF MAY." nr The josnf Ladies of Hillsborough, in be half of the noble-eflWt to enclose the remains ol the Confederate dcaJ, purpose holdief aw May Part" in lha Masonic Lodge, oa the evening of Friday the 11 th in si., when the ceremony of coronation will take place, with itsitundant " pomp and circumstance," together with tke aid oi a splendid band of Music, and suitable refreshments, AH who are interested in tho object, and tho losers of music, beauty and kt Criam, will not foil to attend. " r . Price of AdfiMttsnce SO cents. . cTud7 Our Mr. D. C, Parks, will start for New York oa .Monday 24th. Send tn your r dcis. Money received with thanks. "' ' BKOWN. PAUKS k Co. Paaaosof JIoith Coi:i4S. It is stated that the Proudent has ordered pardeai to 1 issued to all North Carolinians who had applications or petitions on file, and directed them to bo completed and sent to the petitioners This includes all the petitions fron that State a file in the oSc of tho Attorney Cenerst, oevcral hundred io oeaber. FREDERICK NASH. Jr Thiajeonj man was the son of tho E. F. JC- Nasb, a well known P res bjterias eUrgrman of this) Stile. The father died i No one of the States latelv in rebellion has shown any disposition to repudiate their liihtlitiea incurred nrior to the war. On j soma yetrs age, leaving sterl children, only two ol J whom now sunrise. The subject ai this notice, was ! a youth frail tn body, but heroic in mind and heart and which manifested in an extraordinary degree the interest which children seldom tail to excite in the minds, of persons of maturcr year. It appears that ayoung man, who is employed as teacher of a free school in the southern district of the city, had been tried for an sssault and battery, and been sentenced to one month Impris onment in the county jail. A .V.. , After the trial had taken placet about sixty children, girls and boy, scholars of this person, came to the rutin house and desired an interview with the Judge.: The interview alter a while was granted. On the appearance of the, judge, a young boy, one ol the party, approached his honor, and addressed him in a polite, deBeienti&t and manly manner, and explained to him that himself and companions had sought this audience in order to en'.reat his honor to remit the punishment visiteal upon their teacher, that they were all pour children who actually needed the services of htm in whose behalf they hail come. Ihe judge FtuoiTtxr.o to Dra. On Fridar.as 4 wa anecieu uy tins evidence oi cievotion, Circus wai passing through Westville, Con and fold the children that he would con- aiecricut, the elephants frightened to death uiier the raw and let them know the result ;a horse ltoiiin tu a Mr.-Baldwin:.-of he- n generally- asleep again. His d ideas is softening of the brain; from year of men. tal labor in the servtce of his country; He has all the care, attentioar atid tiuisir.g it is possible to give. His family look upon him with the greatest reverence and ahec tion, and pray that his last day on earth may be fur distant. At times he is able to converse quite freely and rationally with his family, but this is the exception, not the rule. Military Commissio. Washington, May 2. An order has just been issued from the War Department by direction of the President declaring that Military Com missions and Courts Martial are not au thorized and therefore will not assume ju risdiction for the trial of persons other than those belonging t the army and navy of the United States, camp followers, con ractort and such others as are iudicated in the articles of war and the acts of Con gress. of his consideration. , ? The consequence was that the punish ment was remitted,' the prisoner released (after being visited with a fine aud made to pay the cost,) and returned to the chil dren who had exerted themselves s well in his behalf. IVooldridge, which was hitched by the side of the road. The horse, on seeing the el ephants, stared at them wildly fur an in slant, and then cave a leap in the air and fell dead. General Braxton Bragg ii Jiving on a farm in Alabama, ! S as agent lor an- The lenient course wh.ch Judp Ruxton ittF pertun; ,e a,t 4fj ,ie ttWftea pursued, but entitle him to double respect. uelaTiho war. , ana snows piatniy nut uo;n justice arm mercy may be meeted out by the same hand, with equal credit. Ha entered ihe army, early in the war, When only about seventeen years oli. Hn heihh failing, by the itwtvivB ..v.- -- j on 'ice oi UKBUsanapajsicians.ee vru ic rhki the contrary, oost of them have already . fjra iffif After a oriefin:eilh agaB joined th acknawladged that liability, and many of , y . tU Kf eJ bj t fc tlMuIl the bave also tieen engage a in act faf Vuu , mt, ht way J aod.Beanf f.r piy ;:g off the accumo- rf Ul,k Uted inlereat and fttlureiocl. m hi, .tle fr.. worn by th. kard-hof The canJact of the isdividual citizen!" ':J-4,J w"l'J hy became the of the Sctithern States w also referred to,PJw pw7 " w"" t y the con miuee as highly honorable. F w, j him tVoa Ida sugeringa, and consigned his body to the if any of them, have Uiled. to aknowledge' prison burjmjg-ounJ. UisreUtie. unwilling t'aai ...... .m. .;.. n nrniiil fir the tu. ' bis remains should renosoaBOoestracsers.haJtbe.-n ici wiijwwu - . - - are payment of such portion, of theui a reaoved to Ais place. f Oa the twenty third of Aril their reduced assets will allow. - i nas'4 o car e4 eytrspsililslog 6-icnds rJ sorrw- METflODIST GENERAL CO.FEBEXCE. tfiuioi at Saw Orleans. The special committee to whom the sub- hope, ing relations, Lis pracioua dust was laid betide the' baCowed ashes of bis honored kindred. la b:s case the gnef sl bereasement is oootkej l y a christian lie was a soldier of the cros, as well si of ,ect of lay representation was submitted ' bwceuauy. Hi surimg friend ha the c-aCrt 'made their report. It was, to wil 1 her j0 ti4.Jf,aCe, iBt he has fought hss Ua ba.tle, ca. shall be four lay member in the annual erejt M t, and ped from thu.s dearth C0Tiierei.tr, nut v . - totoe titoci;&s ox Jicaiesj. preacher. Iron, eacn presiutng euer a uia triet: ihev shall oarttcinate in all proceed ings except in that which involves minis terial character ajid relation, and provided th it nn one shall be elected unless he is I1IP0RTAXT CABINET MEETING. YsHiOToM, May I. It is understwod that at a uieetir? of the Cabinet to-tlav. the tost n one saau oe e ectea uuicss go ,, ., i i oveMwentr ive Tears of age and hibeeaji,"--1VaV!,,tI? exPres,wn of iaxvD over me niy are jc . r. , j Ke4tl Mj J,pafimrnti, resperMig a member of the church stx years. , f The cineral conference shall be compos-i k" i.. .M. ed of o m ni.teriai representative to .e- Committee, and it is re?,r:ed that ja at, rr twentv.five minia.cti in th. aual auimated diKUSs.oa. which ensue, there- -onf'rence to be chosen by them. ad lU P-. cretariet Seward. Mctu.ocU. .onurence, io J tJvc , , , guoloB were rjectded in taeir Xl &Ur u ua pr.ft.: -'. pi!!J: cte loa:th p waum caav oe local preatu-. , - ,- v , , . r" provided they are over twenty fhe P"J f resturat.on. Ihe IW rrs, proiucu.iy ttvm mit'.tr tlener-l ws in fv.f ofcartvir.f: ,,.r,(?5eau1bnn.ea,..flt. gnuim; p.l.c,. bl..pr.-.J tbttch in jtin. . wafc.etct. h..e.- ',..'. , ', wiiich 'crn furV Ueaeral was not present. The Trestdent was emphatic in his oppo sition to the Commute' Heport, ana iie- Tn tit of Ilsaeu uorc..Y cnr-cUrfd bimcl ltJll l(, Cvnjitjuru pre. tt sponder.1 of the New inrk fimes says: Cc4tltu lUe ajmiifti0n uf lval f. prcsen 1 have authontr for savin? that the I resj-l . . . c t... dent regards the writ of habeas corpus asj b c of aioeQjmejJtJ u ti,e Constitat.on tnbt annual cunferetice for ratification. Tne Writ of Haacu Coarcs.A cor- folly restored all over the United Matei save in Texas, that in all cases wnere the writ is legally issued it should fe re sponded to as abate suggested. Uut tht restoration of the writ does nt prevent the trial by military cnmmUsbns, under the taw cl Congress, of army contractors for fratfdf. Ivor does the peace proclama tion of itself suspend nr make void any tri ll that bad been ac.ually cotumrnccd prior to the proraufption of the protla loatioa. Uttctuztn or Cufotst4W.--Threi in dictments have teen fouod in Missouri a im.t the Rev. n. F. Kennv. an axed and eloquent Baftist clergyman, lor preaching without taaing me - iea m msc tadictwtnts he was arrested at his house about dark and compelltd 19 ride a.dis tnr ssf i9 miles to a u'.zsi where the next morn. he gse security w sppur fof uial. He i 61 tears of age.a&a l Been prracn tn cicr 49 yean. and the passage of laws, lie insisted tut under the Constitution, no Slate could be deprived of its equal suffrage in the Sin ate, and that Senator and Uejrcentatie ouffut to be at once admitted into the re- . a . a spcxtite Houses, as prescribed oy law iu.j the Cunttitation He was fur a strict ad herence to the Constitution as it is, and remarked that, having sustained ouro'lve under it during a terrible rebellion, he thought the uavernmeni couiu ut restoteu without a report to. atueadments. lie also remarked in gaoeral terms that if the or- gaulC law l Ml Wi VHu ai'u.w be at a time when all the States lnJ ah ut people can participate in me siterauoti, AN AFFECT1 XO 1XCIDE.NT. The Witrainrton Journal of Saturdav isys: An incident occurred at the court oeatt CO, isys: An mctueni oecurreo it ins cm house yesterday, which, in itself, is a bei liful puurs ol the Oevo'isa tf childn T Dk ur the Va. The prosost marshal general hat completed a careful compilation, from the wuiir roll, of all the deaths in battle, fnm wounds id Irom disease, in every reiment aud comnany of every loyal State, from the b'ginniag to the clone " the war. From it, it appears that 30.739 itrBrers and men have Iot their lies in the service. Of this number. 5,221 cotniniinr.ed oScer ami 00,880 eniittrd men have been kilted in action cr dted tit wound, while 2,31 cummisviuneJ olLcer and 181.329 enlisted men )ae died of disease, or, in a few cases, lrm ac cident. . The namher of Cmfedrrat dead now lee;in at Holly wo-nl Cemetery, Rich mond, S about e g't thtto-and, reprrent ing every State f the late Ctfederacy ; and the number in Oi wol Cemetery ia at least ten tho4nil. It is designed U erect a monument oa the mot comir.4r.Iin- k ii nil of each of tkete cemeterie, wit!) an; approptiate inscription, cvminetosiratiee of the virtues and distinguished gWautry of the dead. The YVi'inirgton Journal of Wednesday says: In the rejwrt of thr Superior Court proceedings yesterday, we omitted to men tion the esse of the State r. Jrnr tt jUn, eUitt James B.ivd. aJjj James Cire. Charge, bigSway ro'jberr. The delemUnt. in Vus case, plead that he t n zu:y of hijhway robber), but guilty hrceny. Ordered by tLe court, that '.he !l!i lnt receive thirty-nine lashes n kis bare hack, snd be discharged upon payuirnt id th co'. . The ilrst case Uken tn ves:erd.ir, was that of tht State t. WUi.atn Jol.nsiti. Charge, bursary. The defendant plead that bV was not guilty of burgUrv, bnt lar ceny. Judgment of the com, that he re ceive thirty-nine lashes immediately,' that he be I hen returned to jail, thre be im- nrisonru tnirtv dsvs.an'l at te end f that time he he taken oat and receive thirty nine lashes more, and then be dishsraged upon payment. tt cot, or otherwise ac cording to law. Gem. CiAr-o's CexrtcTEo Kmre. The cae of the L'n'utd State , the Green wood pSvafatior. of Itratton Hta;g, was up before the United Srates District Court at New Orleans oi last MonJav. After hear ing, the court decreed that after deducting costs and taxes, amounting to $4,504 42, and the judgment in favor of 1). Augustin lor fsno, there be paid to J. K. Maursu C28.7C3 71. and to Pierre Lored 114,031 86, amounting in all to over f 13,000, the price at which the plantation was sold. Uocrui Cas Dvio raox Sorir.M.vo or the Urai! The editor of the La Crone ( Wisconsin) Democrat, who ii now in De troit, writes as follows I General Cass is still alive, though his family have gathered litre in daily expec tation ol his decease The General is now in his eighty-fourth year. He panes most of hi tiuie in sleep, an Jisturbsd. At rare intervals he wakens up sufficiently Mask f or some of hia old friends, who are tent for, but oa ifrifirg, trcn within t!ii hour, CriCATC9 PuoraaTY, Confiscation pioceciliiig in th United State District jCiti.rtat Jacksonville, Florida, have been slopped by au order fiom. President John o All the property of Confederates now in po.eiun of the government authori ties will be immediately restored. ' ' Out Aoe. Mis. Virginia Morris, wife s.1 Exum lnrrii, died in Duplin county, on the 3d alt., at the age of one hundred atd ten yer. Dsuw.tto Alex. Powell, a negro man, wa ihowueil in the Cape Fear, near Py etteville the other day, while attempung i save a b -x f money which dropped into the river from thcateamer Nortn Caruiisa. The emnmittee n banking and curren cy, at their meeting this morning, decided tu n-port adversely mi the application it several State banks f r legislation to per mit them to becume national bank. A Georgia paper trredicts the best cro.i Sof wheat in that ia: this sesn that has been made tor tea vears. V We ndertaud that a gentleman fr Philadelphia is now n the noithcro neck of Virginia purchasing -timber smt!' to being mnulactred into paperpf plar, we belie e, being preferred. A Urge e tablikhmeot has been put up in or near Thtladeipltia, which converts wood into paper, and has already had the eSVet f reducing ihe price of "printing paper twa or three cents a pound. Mr. S. B. Barkley, late of the Texas State Geological S'ate Survey, writes fiat the iron mine ttf I.itno cwinty are im irense and ineihaustible, Ttie digging for oil in Caba h in insr.y rac been uccekl. The wil fuitid is the sauie a that of Penury hania. Engliah and American civili.stion is be ginning to male progress in China, 1 it It tl.me in I .id is. Art Knglish arhool hat been opened in Pekin fur Chinese youti, sustained by the imperial authorise, and a Chinese officii! in Shanghai pay an A uierican missionary $2,509 a year Itr te same purpose. Colcacl Mcintosh, a chief of the Creek, nation, arrived at New Orleans on tht nineteenth instant, and report fie tad an territories desolated by war,. an I that it will take them years to recover anything, like their former prosperity. The people are represented ss very destitute. PovtRTY i Mux, The ilangor (Maine) Whig says: Not lest than four hundred widows in that citv are applicants for aid from the Bangor t'uel Society. Dinger ha a population of about sis tec's thousand. Oswrco, April 3. Three easel of Fe nian muskets were seized by order of the commander of the department of the east in this city yesterday, A further search fr anru is in progress. The Fenians ire greatly excited about the seizure. Siiocamo Accibkjit AtMa!i Fiav An accident of a terrible, character occur red in the basement of premises No. AS 2 Eighth avenue, on Saturday, nighh The police and the passers-by were apprised of the disaster by the appearance of a burn ing man rushing through tht street and. icrciruinf; at the top of bii rokt. The t
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