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Confed erate JosViorHt hundred. Federal. 150, Syibymoying oWitoa.th weiMji1 s6n ri. w i th-1 wen ty fou r bufidrejcl-men; .Six thotts.arnd tniaiitry ordered sou tb to r s o nave left Memphis for hft)fofio:VMein 2.25. re ropnt and Ocbi'ran ljprnihated by Cleave landi1 Radica!: Con ventiont Washi ngton nit1$kp(liKM thirty; thousand ($0t0d0) wouoded brought to the hospitals Terms Each number '. $1.50, For-three f months $4- For six unonUis fo. The trade will be supplied byipK( RGE L 161 Mam Street ERNEST LGT ARDE & CO.. J;. Proprietors tWm. M. Buawteix, Chief Editor. ; Ernebt LAOARDt, Associate Editor. January 1, 1864. i .; '- ppi - - - s a rv crjargeq riih- Blandfbrd road wi 7 Y '.-v.-uurrremiorceiijeuis .pujM j"" Mlfe sral ratilesT The residence JKmpUiy rMtisii-: Ui-; -il, hKiV Pjwo it-w. -w. xvi vca wets BaBvu "- w "". - " 'r i'v FCNEtt AL NOT ICE. carried ;ofFl Re. r Wm: cbaptin of Washington ArtiUerfc 'aj)tured. -;;---- -: ; '- -: : . i., .--.is "T-nAi KlCHMONDl J une IV. 8:- iJlar;ftaweS tSlbeiSthiofMay, i' 1 sSlfll Bii te. of :.ViV ,M,T V.ffl; J i r,-, jr'I-.- lrf mima iT ards 0raDts supces8de ( : 1 ;tMpreseihe;iw I ij6rtiiernateV6ftbe8tMay iispfttcheftvafv 'FedeUitgSn .. ery where jepulsedr5J . - well. ' ' ':'M$$W00&M 4 The correspondent .00 i "mite a loss of 4,000' atd- Habpr6ri 5 " .tbe..3rd. Gen. Tyler lost a foot " Seven i " Colonels wounded. . ' , y ' Caucusing at .Baltimore indicated .re noraination of Lincoln, and Hamlin. Gold id4f . - . - . Sherman is reported to oe In, possession of Aclc worth, aid of the Jtailroad, withi n one'roile of Marietta. i tu5 tesisggfeai Citien oCSaltotmiispectrullr iaTited t-4ttefl AH Maiomla-ind about. S&Hsbary, are hereby direct eJ to Mjenabteftt the Masonfo Hall.-onrSandayforning, tehdlag: 0ie Ain'erlo( oardeceatea Brother ITcuus D. KAWSAT.- ' r Ii.LACKMKB, W. M. if THE- TSonthern Literary SI essenger FOR I864v - ; . This. Ion? established and well-known Journal of Literature having been 'recently purchjised4 uy me suocrioers,' wui,,in luiure, oa conauced exclusively unaer ineir control.- in ait ltf ..ue partments, both business and editoriaJ. theMes senger will be under fire anatfernentof en entirely new regime, and the Proprietors are sanguine of success in ih'e fatnre, which -the Maffazine has never 5t jealiiad, :if 1 heir friends d 4b e Uc; shall i'eld them a suppdrtf.'wor- A I 1 ! A J'A it I. I .- 1 ' ' . . me Quvjjiiccuifnj. oi mefiignesi nierary inter est of the Coiffperacy. " - Argument or appeal in behalf of the impor tance of an eievated literature to ou ir country. the absence of which has .hitherto ma.de us a hy-wordof reproach alnong-theolder niilions, and even now miliiates against obf interests abroad, need not addressed to' those whom mis cir-cuiai is.ueingnea io reacn. . rm io inetfmiTt?ntoi imgreai endf.some thing more, is necessary than niere verbal ex pressions of sympaihy and encouragement. The friends of Southern Literature must foster the efforts of our literary men to secure for us a wormy uuaiuuu ui uie worm ui icinrs. We design the Messenger to be an enter- prise wortny oi .support ot an classes or our oeo- ,41 naieign,.. . , .-;; .. ..r.. . .; ,-T Si- Dr Edward C Fisher is SuperimeUdenorf fWsjfiv,u :: :j I srenius and sehoiahiD. ind t tfte arhe'lime'T I I . .Jt?H t . ll .' . I Jfc 7Dill-finnhim9 .exdi'wijyre' lDIbs for 1 30 BdnehA Cotton Yarn. 7 , ! i KAiiciaji House. nuetentSaw-l ver ii'Sjirtrf takecharfe of a.SawMill on itid VVetn North Carolina Rail Rod. either a nscnpc orwauanui,'U .. eonscnpi ne wlF-oe Jeitehe highest paldto a eiiintent . lawyer' ppiyttt; the. r4? d!imUajCarlinfaftva flease6preen tQ ih'uffof-' . . . ATtAiiTA, )GrA June 1ft. The'eneniy was develofied in force jes- JLerday in our front at Aek worth, and our extreme right east-of the iRailroad. Skir- .mishing tliis afternoorrfrom Hood's corps; Prisoners report that ihe bridge over the Etowah, has been rebuilt by the Yankeees. Trrnn: ronrfngkwojrth. .Uejnian avoids every effqr t to bring on an engage- ment out of bis oastworks. A captured yankee says he vhas orders not to risk a (general etgagemeiit. . Gov. Brown return ed fromlne front yesterday, where he has been with Gen Johnston. ' t t ' v Richmond, June lO., Fremont's letter accepting? the Gleave land domination--declares Lincoln's, ad ministration a military: dictatorship with out unity, action, vigor jqr execution. Says if a rspectAl6 man isinomioated at Bal timore he will not be a candidate. If Lii)Cb1oJis nominated no alternative but to Brjganievery el6triett Of opposition to " prevent the' Tigfortunof Lis election. The iftirc Way8 'Tremoat'a position se cures the defeat of Lincoln!, , The nnderttcfoed has cotlmenced in IheX'itv f Richrpitd the'publicatiphf a MonthTy Mag. aline, underthe above title.S' - Itwill present td tt refidert, .seieiJtionfronr the best European ;sr'rodicalsi Qt lAVkryd Scientififc1 articles; Nb(Nn. - Sft:etcijsi; whicn, having; alreidy received the impnrhrc acpeptible to thej The effort will be mad tft-p.Mtne readers of the M.aga ziue as neaaiBsSible abreast of tlife literary progress of the agfi Arrange'ments.have been made which, it is hoped will Enable the propri etors to"secure tbioTend. - V ' The Magazine will also present original ar- ticjes from our HeSt writers: in all departments. and a special aimjbf thr proprietprsTof this pe riodical will be to foster Southern authorship bv offering an adequate And remunerative field for its. exercise. The Will not,whowever, under the pla. of this design t encourage , by reprodncL- tiomn its columns, that class of cqnKUous which create a vivid and unhealthy tast to be stated only by that hybrid literature ' which Yankee ingenaity 'has "contrive,! under-the name of sensational romance. t'tW " ! ; The: Industrial Resvurcef and the Education al Interest of the Confederacy the twin fo'un dations of tru independence- will receive the impoitajft share of attention they deserve. JPu thi develoffement of these questions, its obiect Lwill belo make a practical application rof the dooirine or States Rights to the policy of the country.. It will endeavor to explain the mis sio'h of the Confederacy , "which is to demonstrate uoerty regulated by law, to exhibit. a system of States, each supreme within its foundation, and only bound by?a voluntary alienation of powers. it will indicate those elements of National In dependence, which are secured by a higa stan dard of intelligence and refinement, by accum- uiatcu wopivai, yorieu loausiry ana oy aDunaam facilities of intercommunication. It wilt pro " mote ths adoptton of all those meat u res in which the Confederate States are now deficient. Andi whilsj; the Consiitution of the Confederate States forbidgtrhe General .Government to or ganize and operate enterprizes of a nature cal culated -to- attain ihese results, the projectors will Consider it their duiy0 urge upon the Slates me aeveiopement ot, interests so indispensable to theiiational welfare. Itis thus thai through. ;rr'nft.-AiHisaliri,eed JO' Senate amend the affffrecate ability of -the seDarat fStBtM. "JC ' V tO billiime&din? the tax laws., s The rKe P?w of the Confederate Stales will be ?i Richmond, Jane 10. The 6team ram built by Laird, has been f " ipurchased by the English Government. r j'y fe' The'crew and schooner of J. L. Gerity , Richmond, Juoe 10. -.--if iiCy. ,The Senate concurred rf the.Hpuse V0US arrjendments of the bill establishing Bu- Y ;V;VV:jf?1 or re'Sn 8pplie.. The-bill author sizing armyreporters of the PressAssocia 1 v '4inn to ttdrChase rations of fnMO . aoraln i i mUledt tjtfosfc of the day spent in secret fbl(0t. thltSrftlJcf of States bolding old Jee ftco0366 WH secret. lwill probably jaajowrn to-raorrow, The Ri-SJlsri will preaeh ihiuf ; i-'jij.ri Tfiii . V ' . - .i. .'ir1. ,-'- ' i . a 'Va':M, 1 - -rA ti. a RosR,3nnfTss ni?.;v j -I me such articles as. wilt contribute to the Thstrtic lion 'and a mn seme lit of the public it large. To this end we sball iye our atienti6n to and so lieh coot nbu.tidus frora Southeru writers in all the departments of literature. Poetry, Rb mance, ReYi.ewCr1ti?ism, in short, everyebf ject whose prornlnenbe is sutBcini to entitleit tO-iMjuVs wiH h We earnestly totreit rISfe assistance of our tMiKroueKoi Targe4inent of Hr sabription must w ajcfc"" " eiittio u w. jhwiv ino neavy pecuHiarv Awuayio weuaii pe SUDjeci. iTr$j tl2 iawilvi ihoiiths, 8 for i htams This increase wilt not affect those who' subscribed before, the 1st, of Af arc; Or dene must he accompanied wiih he money Mr, Gftosit jp. r.VVKDDERBD, formerly of New Orleans, now ;of thra eityr will cojptrol the business interests of the -Mesfenger, and Mr. Frank Hv A LFRiKNfi, of this, city, w ill direct it - editorial manairenient. " Commtinirmtinn' 6iinected 'with the Ittefary-condact f th-M senger wiu, oe aireciea tovy-ine , eaiior; omer immjanications should be directed to the -Pro- pnetors, -: r' . - WEDDERaURN &. ALFRIEVD, ahntVl0.,. - Bichmona,.Ya. s. ; y . :.v.r;-. - . GOVERNMENT OF IV 0 UTII . CAR0LIX1. His " ExcelTency,., Zebu Ion B. Vance, J5un- combe, Governor. ,r- v Col Pavidf A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. r .doXieorge Little-Wake do Richard H Battle,' j; A'ospn; Private Secre- r-tary- - .. 1; ; . .. : Dr Ed ward ; Warren Chowan Surgeon Genl. JoKa P ll Bassj Wake, Secretary of Stale. Jonathan: Worth RahdolDli;-PobJrQ Measurer. Curtis iH Broffden.. Wayne, Comptrter. Sa'rque F Philips; Opangeg Auditorv- ; ' jOliver H.Perry Wake Slat;fibrarian.. major vrenerar n v .vraiiint ienoir, Aujniani 'Ge)ierai ' t$; ,r 'fvk-v ; Major Williahf RGnlick, Beaufort,. Paymaster. M ajor Jwvf Je vereux,' Wake , Quartermaste r. MajorfTfcoitmt, -'ft Hog.iC.ommissary .'aidaudenlMr.;:!.:: ;- A'-, MajpVtlanipan, puilford, Qurterinaster. lifajol'nrAfllt WjoMe HxoolDaAdii(Gen, (Roll of IRiySiii! .-,Ass't . Adjt orT-" iKeraiiJ imm-bwmetlis:-Efcef-r ftlTTrrfWI HHftnn Tlllin" ''viiS;, Iency, Gov Vance, Presint; (Wfa 1 jSMi Thomas RHffin,,AUiriance.rH6n ' 1' Edwards, Warreu, and HbDStfewam,, Chapel HiH Hon DavidX Swairt,,Pf1fslt WSfSi Re CalVin H" Wiley is goeriate1iamil the CorhKion Schools of theSVatvV I ; ' ) fifelWeWlll of WiDie J Plmei, A Mils.Prfneipal bf the N Wmj&m CInstitmton r the DeafvDum aiidthe Sl C0NFEPERATE STATES GOVERNMENT. LOCATED AT, RICHMOKD, VA V TAe Executive : ;; Hon. Jetf. Davis, of Miss President."'. . Hon A :ot6semriy: - jB,BAUJWv$jkEivi&t': rPr-u- . .-v The tabt P mmm: J-P Benjamin, of I,WSecret4ry6ftc; - ;. ? , Jm4 C G Memmikger, of S O. titty of Treasury. 3 Ansan " . Jas A Seddon, ofTa:;iyar :. 'MtghtofZ&yl S RaM.AL of fi$mM& ?5 Ashe, 7,$oa : IfTliMfr " " " : JoHMHAOAoRer tfr RufusRhode8, Commissioner of Patents. ' o tt-Mrtelr "JAlaKf''' ' &$ti'St . : - "f G E W . Nelson, apt of Puttie Printm V . grunwlcjr. JohuS Preston. Chief iof Bureau of Corisctof 11 Borke: .' MSZM$?Wr fc-.: : : crdweiii ; l Voattmni, , ; 16.W7 Brig-Gen A R Lawton. Quartermaster Gen. o r ivioore, cvurffeon-orenerai. -x .-.. 'P- . . E.W Johns.-Medical Pnrev6r. t ' j 1 amaen, North Ctre ' :. . . Wh T Dortch and Wm A G.rabam. Camdeh. Northampton, Washington;4 Tyrreit 60' Hranrnhn. ." . ffi flft and BertieWNH Smiths - v' 4 - . SecondDisirictHafitfrr Mmm: fott, WilsoilTPitt, Green.V. Ar'and Hyde rPnajrid, V 1437;:-i ,1,0$ T7 11 . DnGaers. . 10 vumuicK, - o.uo . 'Ml rounn irsinci ew nanover, urunswics, I - z, 7r - Columbus, Bladeh Robeson, Cumberland Rich- 29 gecombe, 1 3,33 - ujuiiu-auu narneii j uicner; - r--. ou jcorsyiuef- l l,Vaat- " Fifth Disirijjtr-Warcen i Franklitf, Graiivi 31 Frnklin,- ' .112 Wake, Orange and.NashJosiah Turner. o1baA 0 jo-i 'i V rjtik n;.AAi-tan- p : f?o- iu vastowf -Oir ' Roekmrfiam, Gnriford, Stokes andTowythe- 33 Gates, PJ3 f " ' iTAjGWImer. ; . . i 34jQrtiwUe; 18;9e? - - w . a :a Kr.a ij i . 1 i - . 7 m r. .; - . , a : - -, H?cyenni Arioirici nauuuipa, laviason-, rjj( vrreene, - P,vw;lJ -YHWf .;y.SW?, wionigproexy, pjaniy anu euilford, 18,696 ! Anson J M Leach. : - hii rJukJ . .W. Eighth District Rowan? Cabarrus, tfntou, a,W Mecklenburg, Gaston, Jincolu Catawba and J 38 "fclaft - JiYY Cleaveland J G.Ramsay. 39 Hay wood, 5,676 Ninth District Ashe. Alleghany, Wilkes, t ia TTnr1rftnn iialdwell Alexander; 'Yadkin, Surry, Davievfi ifteAvA " V OA Iredell and BttrkeB SGaitherl f 41. UeTttord, ' 7,7f6 -Tenth DiRlrint niflv. PheivtlrAA. M U211yde, JickSpn, Madison, " Bu ncofnbe . Transylvania, 1 p : lredel I, - Henderson,. folk, Yancey, McDowell, Ruther 44 Jackson, ford, MitcheH, Haywood and "Watauga G W j 45 Johnston l,31KreV i4 35 6,617 13,690 4,365 8,158 7,349 5,796 5,823 8,468 6,508 sectional interest and the oppression of a corn- mon naa WUr oe ayoiaeq. Generafe;;. Lif utJosiabrlCoIfins, Washington; ci ... vjfljuanuv ieuaiiiucuti . - - t tleut. 3Br Awt Adj V. .GeneruV. yj3:r termaster. . ;r . f e--. Lifeut. Isaac W Garrett, JEdgecombfss -Quartermaster. 'S:'"---: Lieut Thaddetts McGee, Wake, Ass't Conif .vrnissafy. - .-v v tieut Charles H Thompson, Wake, Ass't Com missary. v ; - - JUDICIAL ' SuptChtert-Rcimond M Pearson Yad kin, Chief v. Justhc,Win H Batile, Orange, and Mathia E Manly, of Craven Judges; Sion H Rogers, .Wake, Attorney General; HamiHon C Jones, Rowan,. Reporter; Edmund B Freeman, "Clerk T Meets in the - city 'of 1- ltaleign second -Monday in Jnne each year. The jviorgantdn term has been discontinued Superior Courts Judges -Edwin G Reade, Persont Romulus fA Sannders,4 Wake: Robert K Hea'th ChowiaiXo French, Robeson; J amesW Osbornei M eekle'nburg; George How ard, Wilson; Robert B Gjllianffj Granville; Wm M Shipp.HHenderEoniT . . Soiicito&-4A Circuit, - Jesse: J -Yeates, Hartford; 2nd, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd, Sion H Rogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4oi; Thomas Seltle, Rockingham; 5th, Ralph Bhx ton , Cumberland; 6irT, Robert FArm field, Yad kin; 7th, Wm. P. Bynum; 8th i Augustus S Merrimon, Buncombe. ti Council of State B Satterthwaite, Pitt; Robert P- Dick, uuilford: Di James Galloway, Wilkes; L: Eidredge, Johnston; J R Hargrave, AUFonjiesse , aiuoos, margin r . - Literary Board.Hjs Excellency, Governor Wake, and Professor Richard Sterlings Guilford; Dr Wm oan, o7Gtbn; .Richa ffiattley jr, fsewreiary. CONFEDERATE STATES COURfs. 47 Leooir. . 'rik niByi.t r Ariii rinrWitiva c? M8 Iiincoln. into three Judicial . Districts, r and the times and, 4'Macon, places of holding the courts apointed by, th 50MadisoD, ioge? , 151 Martin;. Hon, Asa-Biggs, of Martin, Judge. - l i:AVinxAH' v ?VnS'?1. r?vne -Aworney. kL mjiKW ': , j-b WeNfy Jones, of wake, Marshall. i w -.wwv6, , The'rrkbribtf 1 District of Albemarle is 54 Montffomery, 620 ffll at Halifax; on Wednesday next after third .5 Jkfqore,' 10j420 Monday in,May ajickNoyember. Joseph Ram- Kt(a VakV 0 ri k' . The Court for ffieDi&trJet of P4ttUco is held, r . -y. at Gol6r on ihe diirth M 10,653 NdVember. WiHiattpiM-Waison, trfeth Warf 59 Onslow . 7,4S7 . reiitoni - , .. y .N?f Orahor. " 14 905b S 6VPa,ouptanlt, 77 foujtth Monday imay and November, rfaa 6 2elUimnB, 5,820 iet,Ckletnan-, cietk7 Concord. ; ' - - . 63 Person, 9,143 v r?B A Thompson of Charlotte, E E Bordetif64'PiU, 12v691 fl&oidstoroiW: S ; Maron of; Tlaleieb, The j -PaIIt ft Vok llf Ti: ' J: T-v . W!i. n.!i..i.:.V. vu v"? wi,ww ' fTiijuwu, -r., ui f f iiimugiou, onieuerai 1 a A CTotiaI . -1A ia mmissioners. . s - . r'n Xitopffiirs and Aitaekee at the Con? yeraUjStaie$ MUtfaty Ftiton, Saluw UaptGW.Ukxander, Commandant CaptvJA?guaiA8s,ti " Xae ut. 'Pi,- At abtonlvAdtajai. J. M . Abernatby, Assistant Surgeon." GBPaunfHospiHw3. V . S. R. Caiu, Sergeant Majorv; ?.x J. L. LyerIy,f!rison CJrkiS; B.James Best, Conimtndant?! Clerk. 659-ear J,i0 -M- .760- l,5892 6296' 1,591. 45it 507:43 948 8741: 673 68 66 03 -4-. PRTSOM.if2TT A T-".- ; 1st Lieut. J: L; Shirley " 'Vi'i OA ' ;T A !1U.. if . jr ad m. u. Davis, Capt. H. P. Aften, Co. B, 108 men. 1st Lieut.-G. A. Latham, ' v 2d C. H. Snead, " Jf2d" G; T. Allen, Jr. "Car. '-'ta T "GJr J n nn : 1st Lt. R.H. Wellington, 2d W.R. Snead. ' Jr2d, iM.Whitsett, M jPmpner conifatiig C.SMilitory Pruon ' ' Salisbury Zv". C. , Conf 'jerates .serving' out sentences of VOUrt Martial, . Yankee deserters, , Splitioal-Drisoners. ; 1 . 57 iXSCQt&n Pv V 13,P7 m, J4,210 Tja Rovan, . 13,014 7XiRiitherford, 10,617 i oampson, . ,49,012 7:3BtAnlyt 7,33 74 Stokes-; . A414 75lSurnr . - : 0,881 10.304 4- 1,715 60 8044 : l,2li 1 1,140 W .2,040 8B' -1,238 89 866" 87 13268 v 000 Id' 676 57 1,062 86 . ij4758l 44V ir 1,87 ,67 1,546 9l ; 1,234 r;i6fp3:&. r 852-4ft t 04iVV,lS0Dj: . . p,i ; v i;pp;': 96741 It was 6: statementbe , . . . t - rV.S? i7T f. V.-.-"H ' Confederate, .and Mwfr s4 ess 4 . - ."' 'so.:. ; 9. Mill' I'W I W .H tl
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