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'-j ! 'UJt -4 ttjauwc? . rrv N r T -1 . r i , :lfi jn-L ; r. ,; L 3 re rr- Mill lllfca Lran'ts Era rViiiii?;GT6i, j.-C iioxpAY aossiss,' jrx's'iro, igsI VOL. -50. ; i'.nic:: J TilL'.yiO. IS A CftDIB. 1S WILlliXGTOX HERALD. iii lwth will f.h.f i; p i f r : r. - f t h.1 r-c'.i r. f, A . ' jurrn ia mew rrrs rr H ,-, - .it", V t- ; c ; r '' ::Vls:' ' 1. - ill' -''t''-- . L--M irrj -Sri -L" dii , jj i - jOUItTU OF.JCLY. - i a - o f C !i ct tx cn t o Prepare Tb cltli of WlD.ingi ' anl all fliers voVaUe io the celralion of the approichirg .iv of on Rational :ii uepenueDce, are vf v 14 ilUi AVIANS r r - - " v.. , .- - -j . 4.1:,.,. (Til i ViAIL. i.ii.u'.J.Yi U i.O !.'' r 1 ' ,: - . exHel8jmp!iTiy.iortIierepohU-t.fM,x Jlcamji .fan;3 da!o. irit ua cur ei.u.rU! r-.' " : ree, Brcckcsiride, Wiwufi Pii- ico. lut sars f.-r the ircnt u tl tl n.r-t' VVi:,!i V,:i:,,uS5 :j or L A Jiulc n ' l!!I,Q Wa-uivctc.v. Janu 11,1S3. h ererr- .fhericfO lieart, that rpn.za- a .iii.iuK riiw.l .lt j 0 u clock yecx 'it h j T"? w'ut . Jutfge Underwood, of tbe United-States iion.wifJie 'allowtJ; WUfccr iwHI arm nie j ;JV . - , ' V, ' hi:c!ii U io r.ntV.i I n jV " :- vu' Dislrict'Courtof Vireini.iarriTeJ ;Jfc t- liijyiited'W'Jqur:,8ffrc3 forian 'ar-'r.'Hl- ' CaH: Jua 11,1cGj. - - ravlM!s,"ii . 'k-r!'r--lr."'. "- ' a day from No: folk with piecf tLe crince eign'port.C t - s r " I -1 gainer Kale Ilmi, fn-m MchNh i. JJf . 5 - . upon wfiich the grand jury , found bilU cf in- r " j ' " ' : ' 4 , ( sr,,Yva wirb four hur-drc f 1 a!c of cc.tca fvT ji;(p; Ttrrr,r VV I &xii t?-o M er,t against Lel3re,Ki!?ri f - - v icj: and mililaiy; Uc ha ifike I the eb-opo- atlon y s-K.s 1 la meet at the; ktorfif Jbe subscriber xlirtet street, this afteraood, at 4 o'clock. JOHN DAWSOX ilijbr. ; of- Attorney General Speed; 'ami iatet,(ittfceneralvCrorer Relieved by General -ls:rLTisj Ta beats. J On Saturday evening t irbile Kev- A. P. llef iton and family were l43t' 1 on the pii?a fronting bis residence, a v a made i by a lady member of the ai'.y iareferer.ee to the practice of emoking o.rfpts in -which it wa denominated as T ry ccgentletnady. . A man was. Been to JtjV a3Eiaoii'nk. but a's the rcmnrk ras not J1 no Dol'vC v.iia linen uwiuo iiuib i THE -CONSPIRACY TiilAL; . CtOSE OF TIJC TE5TOIOAT f o. no tii sriS. Tlie Argument of t!ie Case on t!ic - ' Law Points Involved. BirffeGeneral Stewart f I. Wood- ford iii Command of the (City-Sed- J don, Hunter and Campbell Con- fined in Fort Pulaski, , 4; Savannah Ooi rcspondence, N'. T. rterald- H change op command a NTs. lengthy. 'in I 1 1 . VAAn Ilia avao .VinrAi? was in a liO- ut?r i" "' j v"j -uouf , tn.UeJ woe ?ue!i expression as "old fellow," ,'-oM mit",'' indirectly showing that the Inter. kr.pv yhara he wa3 addressing. The b-ii" L:i bjen tent to the anthorities, and if . -i nsral c m be sought cut be. willbe,.and , . ,,V mcnt . "iven him that will serve as a. traming to ihefutre of his class- of r.-.iei MJ fo.ua.cn n?agc has generally designated the t.. 4:'r, hat in ali cases demands the in- rizi' " y. li for l;i'lieJ ignored cvs wff then-way ip.many i took ,t5 iuterrere with-tho" operations of the .oruc micoiuh vulgar ot,e that happens to be on ar,ay or wjh" the .-government in" its'eiforts ik silowaTuH. - Crowds of loungers get together toidesfroy the eneny,"and they then sv far n!i--. lfrit ftfttn impossible to' pass" them'. Ucfeimo a part of the'CQcmv us t3 clotho thein- too fond of blockading the side snves vntn ui a military garo,-ana mus rnaso- themselves suinsct to toe law ot rar ana Th JVwUTOS 'e r " Yestenby atternoon, verynaexpe.tedly-hj The tffitiinony btfore the commi?81on for orders from the headqnarKra ct -tt.e d nlrt the . trial of the agsasMnat wn eonspirator is nent, Brevet M dr AJenerai C. t G rovtt,r a!1 m, m;d the arguuitntofcounacl has com- some mnnths 'm Command here, ri!r.dwVo'J menced. ; ;- ; . .Lis command. ; . jIon; Pverdy Jotnron'j argument for the ; General Bir-o has been here for some time, r'.v-7 i.'0 -"'" V v -.'"v.. and,,fio,TaY as w known ot him amon" the tit J. rep- heycarry a memorial adopted at a .ciiizena . meeting. 0 ! -rwfdibla ; ... IT. r ctlcLr T!i. uM . t i n i i . . I jeua-iceTeia&nit'aria i - . t - -- .- : i : ; ; w : vvuuu unit aruin . nr.jrrii i ii 11 " W vi ? aTrCt' K : irt II. NiMa'thatccuhtyrtl.e father ?l2V of Utn.A.M Scale and Col. Junius LS, I :? h " he oath of an.uy, be mad . fc'-r, as 'r- KePU0 1 " f . junsuicnoa oi power u lomtiirv con5miain izers, stands yrell with them .'Xl'or out, lib attention was directed-to a to try the case. Mr. Johnson makes ti;e ri : committee: to visit washiwgtox . , r iner under it, w: ich, upon opening lurtber objectrm that certara oi the-membcrs Mayor Arnold, Ir. II. Brighatn and Mr .w.n ta be signed "street smoker," and - . & u mii is, stare to-aay as a committee to ir' . i: threat orwarninjr that he XTT?, resent ttie seuUments ot the p of Sav - ; wKn'-'Dewg..' implicated.! lie stiteji that ho s.nd two other iren on the niht s.previjnto 1 Wi3 kk f 4 Mr al' A. fiction. tfif:g'.t itrisl:f ;vand, when war followed, I nnoie. Ai.e uuuu AUTwaie. in repiy 10 uie pieas rrsr Hrifrhamf and iMilfs are Un ni th' of j th counsel for the accused, to t he -juris- Qeor-iaUniph .Club'-;.-1:' . ' v " diction of-the military commission, rules: tkoops arrived.: ' cistupon t'-o proc.amatin ot the President Yesterday afternoorr a portion of General ot jSept. 23, 18o2,. declaring that-diirjng the- Dwigbt's (fcjrst) division- of the Ninteenth lnsurreguon, una as a necessary, measure lor corps arrived ere from Alexandria, in the suppressing uio same, au reoeis,, tneir maers transports Ariel and Matanzas. and abettors, and; persons guilty of - disloyal I all bestkictions- on tkateu practices, nrtording aid and comturt to tne to; from or in this denartm&nt Lava lePn r- f inn'' iii v . i ii w i r ' iiii- n i.i'ji jii i tiapjosipn piacd torpedoes between thetsv1 ,.;.i Inr , But I acknovrl-! udd.ngs confining tho -powder ; thzt the mvJe 7,t if "ilJ fVia . WilUxf to r.,..- " K;was performed uder the direction of a t 2 rlCt u l M flHK 'T Uatf with itiat-itiiyetoftbe-r future.". , death if they disobeyed offered. tQealSt ; " ;CI ,fr. , b0uld Lutadnnre -and that the mVnr afurwards'- lUht.rt!.1 . Vucef V V S .4- i.. . t iits cjiri i r, nui o n ye ma iincorni - fuse of the shell connected, with the" infernal rra:jgm,ent. j ,J"--' , ' -" ;Irpcdoes have also be.cn dcovefed in the rooms of the tJu..torn IIue, so arranged as (o exploit Jan opening the door. Others were to unci concealed in tae ! dasks -in tho 6ame General Warren has rcsigned bis comrms sion as major .general of volunteers, and "has baensuoce.eded in the coariiand at Vickbnr" by General" Gattrha us ' . STATS ITEMS. This has been and continues to rv day. Ladies are seen Jo walk '. Fatal AccidZnt On Saturday evening an accident occurred near the burnt depot" re sulting in the death of Mr. Edward Conner, an -employee of the t TJni ted Stat cs Military Railroad. .He va clinnihop . switch uar mbers. Ms fiOt rot c.n"ht in th , F i1.n',.w.i. an.ffft r ,.ri niv,nJ, t.i . . ormal power.conveyed, the.aws of war, the m the appearance of the city. The early cate ife, hc,was feelti un "S miltary lex-no scnptaol every hind, and Yanktes who "took nossession'7 of Savannah a ,k. -u o..,i ..k:J tn .bo .nifyorihy recent maiclo.hode on UW departure General Sherman-, legion, ;M eotntnlssion with jurisdiction. -'j.j:at tbe sc northward f.juud it a silent and deserted citr. 4 nv; ' n .z : r .... . ,JLom ' -. i i nV t" K Muewalks. The common rules reaeis, .Miaii pe su ojecc w roaruai law,- ana moved by General .Gillmore.' , " t t-ime -Tea aire- a gentleman' upon - r -jr.-,". . , r4uuLf.1- jni.vuj savannah fortd b4-' 0 tl , ; alor mihlary co:i.m;saon.becndiy, the have now returned home in lare nu inir-anouiri i- ' "; ' juce avocate reuiie-5 mat were no ;mcn t-Thwf'nwwnM hws -krT-on o n-t h: d the oath a.'mi.iistler- to biul. t ." Wi.ca siuIliiicu talejbo oalh of alVg'ance to Ui at t)he government, tljey mean to rc.pcct i, id the gojcnuiicnt ipiy rely upon t-.eir hon- '.m t eopp-jrt..r'ry.ij KecgrJ, 1' llITi:i) S&TB TAX. '; Syiiopsis of ihq Direct Tax Law. : 'y '-v. ;, ' - . i ; The Stamp Act Classified, Show in s the Vaiud 61 the Xtcvctine ; tamp i:oqiijrcd ou Vnrl- ; on Document?. 7" iauurc pj-wjuwioiim suuduciii umis uuu stand that two i agents have al.eady been auto- a long time the full swing of the Pulaski noiri'tod to make .rontmnf 1 ii..i...j : i. ..i .u. f f; j. . - -T--' " " : anu uiuiiuuiisuuit! -jiouicuauraau'jui uiu city. uut the ladies rarely n. j , ...1.1.1.- ip. M.f.!0 r, r t tiiviiJBcuc suiMc tu w 1--... nai uu r.. a uev wero now anu . . " ... . . , .lianie.w ixancuons: wat uny:. nave lorgoi? h-astuv.tni'ourn tne streets, cioseir veiled ana t i-.r.i.rt ,. i.-:ka i.i . 'W.; . . v -,1 m nnoci 1.1 .1 t n nrpvpnr. I . . : . i . " . iimj vu u: ui y, vuc i,isL- out! ttir I 'ni- - ; . i ten mv- oiuiuo ui 111 vi m.iJLi uuj u.cu...- .1 i ri y;i 1-1 uiui eij. ! ' ill nit n i a. i iih nuiiut cv v . t... . ... ...... ft,.i..-ri,.it haTft" business to aUenrto i,,! ;,,ffcl.n ,.a ;k tv. 0rfi.. f tKi, mil. ..-t.- t,.- a.,ai...'i .,..i C fll-l "" y 'w ' -n, -ior tm '"."""t' 7 7 , , r i.,v r.t,v v..v .... lltll; uc imrey, eUuy .uu lut! oUeiHter was - cau g.ij t an.li taken to iail - JJe cia Jo so. If the rules are, observed as tney itary lias lecOgnised as good law by, tuc music of the regiments marclimg to parade .Was a lw sized man in cltizr-n'H ft'otlm- n.i i. . . . i ' j. ill ..:.. nk t i i i . i i l. i i y. I " i i l i . : . r -....v.i unU v.nu'lbc man v: of. the- little annoyances mat goen. muni, - nitsf pwu rre MioM1iHii- pecnoea-uisinauy o.-ick 'irom . ine pians nouse t ,hvj eared to feel nsh'.ined of the provost marshal will be $ J1d1.',uu r:M;V; 7, . ' ' ' a r r -.Inub !ua,i 'p ,- S- uouiotio as found himself in.2VeJ -.1.-. J mails. fend, re-estabiijhiiiir! T)ostofiijes' in tins appeared anywhere to RtiteKafaiab htrhrd. i!jfV,;.r r ot nheir. conquerors." xiERALD ! ' 1 . " ! then .to 'ba seeii llittinjr' iiir.i n-r it 'prTr.rTi it.u J. : I - - - - -- -- it if . J . A 1.1 lk I 1 LT daily come he fere dime awa' nilli. t THE; LOSS OF, TiiS ADMIRAL i . in th( rnsfi oi tv I, nitea htates ydinst Vuh Morris and- othef's, charged with conspiracy ' . to i elease the. rebel prisoners st Camn Do ijr- Tiii: Relift Association'.--Irom the. weetly ari(p a,pVove 1 by 'the 'Jude'. Advocate. report ttiaietu tfic president, juo. ju.aws.n, i-sq., vfi en i ant the feecrct:uy ot Avar. tiie operations cf thi association for the week eaJing the 17th sho'f that two hundred and tweaty.one families, with an aggregate ,'of six hu&dred aud niaety-sisi persons, were furnished wiiWations. The. week preceding three hun ' m'pJ anu six families were furnished, including ".'eleven humlrKd and seTcnjy4wo persons, bciug ( i , . t : aaecrcaseaarmg me ast wees oi cign-y-iour . Thft nfficerR.. crew nntL nassenrers of" the fiiajlie. villi f.ur hundred and eighty4wo per- steamer Admiral 'Bupont arrived here on Sa fou3. The ?ysleai adopted is reported as work-k turd;iy night. Purser Morse reports ;- Left -ing verv eystematjcallv, all cases coming before New York On the -Till" for Fortress Monro, '-the torn'mittce having "ri full investigation, and a smali detachment of troops, nd at .-, , " , . , ' . , . twenty-minutes oast ' tour o'clec the next if fouLd to be m need it l3 promptly and, judi- morniYng Jn a den'se f saw ship Stadacim erotibiy given. Tha labors are somewhat tedis steemis neirly in aQ opposite dfreCtion ; put ;ous. vet they are rjerforoied with a cheerful and u lmni hm it s.vtarhn,ird stormed "eno-inps ard beneVoIeut spirit. . reversed ihem to avoid col!i-i n ; bffbrethe steamer could lose her way the two vessels. into coi-lision, and our1 star- . .' : ! - - -- ( i . . Addi.loi.al Psirticw-lars- ' : 1'cr.ons. Jf2iitig-, &c. i Boston, June I I, 18 05. the area g iles rRS0XAi.. lhe folIo'-Vinc: .entlanien are II i. 11. i . A 1 . . I A I . ' ' - , -UUC U1 JT -l" lr PlfcU Tnirora now on a visit to.Ilaleigh by .special .invitation IIamptortsand ) hee.er s c.rp,s brqugbr. a new of Gov. Ilohieu . Thsy are d. uhtlss bore to aspect to tue city. ,lhe houses bear again the asistthe G-varnor by . tlieir counsels in th signs of; iubabitation,:.aud in the twilight s-a- . reconstruction of the StxtA r,,vt;YntAW: tl, - : ri .-''-- a oti t ; ....... irtun, son the inmates are o be ;seen sitting at tue ThVim-i' Sot J' and open windows, or Oa the stoop of. the front Uockinglumi ; II jn. B S.i Don hell and E. J 4uor wivu wi4eu- wcigwnioes iwc "'v H.nen, of Uojufort; b- B SiitUir;h waiie of verbally providefh r; . j TV,. ' Pitt; ar.d Edward Patrick, of Gr-enc. The .jitr-n-r4jo-Rin onrnnieti dt oiinpftrs "in p. r -r .": manor born.'f v-The returned men have jus jr. jj0im.s Maj-.Gr1 tTrmAriill V hehaVed ' w ell. and few - Unnleasant f..: ri.,...i - r " 't'.i.1 IN t FORT Raleigh Jiecord, Junt 15. I i C ITIZ E5f Po t ICE i OKCE afniy.- ;- " in: Rockingham Sabbath ix THE.Citr.- Ths obsertanceof came violently tbe satbaib was very general ia the city,' The -y teiug-pleansif.?,' uacy w; re seen at an early lioiir, wepding rfieir way to the difrrent house? of worshij . There ere ho jservices held ai the Cafholio elmreh "owing to the illness-of Ilev. Ihv Corcoran, but the other pulpits were occu hnft!ill)Ow wasstovein : found the steamer waVsettling down by the, head very fist, and in three minutes after the collision she went down. As far as is ascertained one fireman; six soldiers and one colored woman are piis's lUg. The steamer was owned by James S. Whit- Taft, of Boston, and another sured for el JlinnT ih.Vfliv nhil t Ki .Tnlin'a flinrnli neV. "and O. Xi. j . . -,r..1, .Uv chA t, n tU3evej.n-r. ' V "'r.7 ' . , tr.rtrt ftrtn - . " 50,000. The was vaihcu ai 5y,ouu. i-ere were a tew arrests made but none upon Tbst previous to the coition the steamer s-ay grave charge. One thing was -only known J had taken the- usual . precautions Hgaitist ac- o mar tiie juietncs of tbe c (negros) n;ai. a disturbance cjur.h in tiie afternoon, resulting in one' get- lay. Two soldiers cident by blowing hor whistle and reducing near the Methodist spoed to fifteen revoluiions. per ainO-Cv . - ; .--x iMoat of the officers of tho Admiral Dupout a bruised head. The regret was thai", both hi - not b?en send a i'-nn church serviced leave far New.Yoik to-nighi- n mnerou)? .strangers hre, ; ilEHEL STATE ? PRiriONEli3" CONFIX EO ; . !: PTLAiOi, " . CouNTV.We learn that a yeryeflicieiit police The Unitfdttaterst earner Instam Shandy, furee of citizen's rias.betnrVjtntipd nl-.W.. , , . - , . , . , , ... . ..... , . - - - . . arrived at ort i'uiasKi, oavatman river, ,n vrnrtli. IWkinrhani wmntr mulw tW,i!rM - -m - , J "J Tn ...v(i VV the Sd nist tromUamptoti ivoaas, wim James tion 6f Capt. John. Brown; commanding IJ. S. . Seddon, late re Del ; Secretary. oi .war, his Troops, at th.it place. Tbo company is made iuiuu-1 aw-v--v v ..uu.o u..uvv4v;ii, uu-i.- 1 ni,-. . (.An) o ot 111ft nrsi ttiati ih i im rnnnto a,ri ,1 . 1 i ic .fln ' tt "p -fTf::: I -t- ," . ---- ---- - V- - -"v,mV .uampni 41, anu --a. mii w, ;"i. v irgmia, jg commanded by 3Iajor John ..AI. Galloway. tormeriy ;. me .:jn uit w . i iucuv 4 .. . wno ;was recently in command ot the 4th v. Senate. These distinguished individuals at en. llecrimpnt. in Rarrins Brifr. f- now.connn-u la.mvru, y.!J. rf 1 Lee's Army.' Raleigh ICccord, June Ibj. await their trial tor treason. : ; , - : Crops: &c.-Passinr throuirh Portions of tub rebel major oFNERAi henry c. .w A jE, Wake, Johnston f.nd; Way ne counties during of this State, formerly A?juant of the State, our ree8nt excursion we could not avoid the a- d the iuqividual defeated, by General Ivil- coMcJnsion that our farmers will hnrevr-rnakp ike for such an outrage A east o Fat Things. Kelty, atthe "Wa- -ter sheet suloon, is daily serving. up the choicest Ja,wcie-,.aa the adviitising columns of Thi. U-Rald fully testify ; jand they are served up Ja. the most approved manner,' as the satisfied nsurBces or the throngsof epicurean devotees fining from his portals amply testify. " With MEXICO, IcpiibJicau i i;toric in theState ot JUiclioacaii-rTacaaibarp and i.a :Rniirft, EtisncriaL wmn-vi. Captured. " . ' U L , Wisnrxr.TON. June 11. 1SG5. " . i i.l. -OiI v QfScial news from Acepuieo uaceu mo of riay embraces the. following intelligence:, lh ; w!iv simi'resse I in : hh despatches t--e immitabb, to compound the. bev- sent through French sources irom iia-u. -nEes.' ihi eun:.i:" r i.f-.iiles. with a part of. the JJirst c , -.aittUU,ulUpn. ls reaiiv .enet'i. l ucuvitu --(- . ... r . i. T' ..... . . ----i-ret.re . ' ; " j , ..-''; . , Ye wretched, hungry, Marring poor," -H lute ot this aud hasten ts satisfy your -w - , " u:i Arc A mvdiivs p. - ; --:;:! rhiir ammimiuou, ui wu.i;,-wv.-. r . H -WA a m . . . imii r: n lit i-un'irir ii-iil . a t -.Am. tii i'tiiii ui rru ui I.pfore too iuuuii' - u' "i . - ;t. General Begules, with a part oi u.e - vision of the National Army of 5"1C tatiked the city of- Tacambaroj ' i?Uhe Su U . 4f SMichoaoan. on the lith of, April, and top 1 ,Ur"r it by storm, capturing!! the garrison, mcm-din-aAvo hundred B 1-i ins, together vvita . ?l jfr atnmaiuon, artillery, &c. A few days from Aie oru ii;iin- tlpn.irtnient i'ii.ll a iif n. K.i ;i-':,i . . " i: ammVinlfiim v. sent aovioghom the city all the artillery nieces. Mnr-lii.to I'ascu iso, and defeated the rench 1 - 1 - T . i '' eve ythii.g of this character of old .isU, an( gtor,-.g 'them at or .near- the j to raihoad depot. ' Theee were - about the .lst- lIiogs in 4 he city to remind one of of J cly. j-All our citizens should -ocr tli call of John T)wsnn ?T!snlilo ia-v - ; v . L." ttore this afiern6oq at 4 oyclock. J faero be a fall turn oat and a will shown to e'tethe giodouj old fourth. ; ;; v v ? jj We are indebted to Sir. Johnf A. ' .ae,,sb, for;late papers ia advance of - .. : ? - ' ..... " r.' Pnmnndirt) Guitso and -lnapeiro all in the State of Mieboacan:' General Artea-, CaF the commander in chief of the centre,-had taken -the fieb having rccoycrcu iiuiu . "syuipAthy in California far Mexico. : . lar-e and enthusiastic meeiind to sym mthize "Kit h Mexi o was J. held here on the niMit:df the Ui' ''Spceehes were, lnidd and HldVtbniassalV favorinaihe enforcement of the-'XIonroo doctrine. Tnr Mexican Ocner- ali Oehoa -and. A vgi and the aiexicau r.vu.ut rero present, - and were : beafuly cneere J, Gen. Ochoa made a epcecli rJ - 2g thePrtuient of ed Utween Wahinstoa and Aeuia patrick at the passage ot the Uconee r;yer. in haIf theIr usual ;Crop, even though the sea November. lasrj has arriveu uere ,.wun uis . ftn-s htmld nrovp nniiRnnllvr f.immhlA. brother, Colonel Jt. A. Wayne, of the rst ThJ niost thnt some of our farmers 'n. do Glorgia rebel regulars. - 1 . the nreserit vear will be to renew their fehc- ' . - . . nn inSgeneraily destroyed, and to prepare a uE&iSIiAL-lmAiVr AT t:llltAuU. well as may be for making an average cron - ; , : . . next year. 4 . - Grand Ovation to iie, Lieutenant General- - ; This State( has been peicuHarly unfortunate lie Returns to wasmngon luunwu-i- thl3 cnses: for thoushUhe actual destruc- ly, &.c. i T' , A i or- j t;-f,n 0f nronertv withrii hprdxirdors has not Lieutenant General i Grant iarriyed to-day been so extensive perhap, as iri otherbtat, Jhe depSt of the Michigan Southern .Bail- P'antmg season were extremely disastrous to road by nhe ' Major, Common Council, the. the agricul ural in crests of large sections of Baird of Tfade, a b'nd of music, a military country whilo indiscriminate foraging ..has Qir-. 'Jil i Uiy0 oii arfd thous- reduced the farmers in many insticces to ab- Sofben arrived flute want. These ; have had; to begin life duotfteen guns ,was fired by. a battery c-nd, and to replace from crippled resour salute oi, me" ces not only the stock and the agricultural Hlf SSa? the grandest . ovation implements essential fo; a . proper tillage or at,. iiu;n tn nnv llVinflT man. I i"o Ji', .w-..w?v- i,v on mm . b kh.ic?& t0?:TS when the I tbor system is in a state of nttei Ha was escorted tO Hie sauiuuv iiui uuv."5 . - .5 , . , . naiUHVisy j w , . . I Anna : ThP KllfWpn nhnlltinn f clnvoi-tr l,.a plantations teat red '. by" the n ov- 6n horlelSck Tarid was there met by thous- chaos. Lhe suaaen ahoiition Sda'rfplVwtio -riltedlhim with eafening transformed into waste, ph Hndsotp-epie wno e 4 . . - wcre once gardens.: Be wildre freralH in- speech and General Grant bowed his com plunent?, but 'saia lie mauu.', -, and called on ex-Governor Ates to . speak fur him. Governor Yates spoke bnefly and elocfueully. .7 I v "- '";:"'.;- ."-j 'V":" , General Sherman; being on the stand was called out and said a.few vrprds! ' . f 'General Giant leave next Monday night for "Washington. V , , The fair U well attended, The yceck 3 receipts thuv far are $153,000. Gens. Grant, ShermahUooker,Augur and ITazen ai,ad at fhe Tremont House. I. . General Grant was serenaded lb u evening the Tremont, alter returning u to work, leaving (tie jveaK ana tne innrm, the women V.nd , children, as a burthen . to those who formerly owned them, lhe strong and stalwart have congregated hrthe towns, t!uir definition 4f frcedoo embracing but 4wo id the one license not to work; the othtr gratnitous -rations from the U. S; Com missaf rat -CharlMe Democrat, June 12.' V Death ofFsak J.YiLSox. WeainnoonC3 with .profound regret the death of. a valued friend. Frank I. Wllsoti, Esq., expired at his residence, m this City. on i rioaymorning, Heavy rain fed I yc- Gea Wright, McDowell, comm at fair. Tbe weather-is coll teiday - ' Tr1( rKr.d from Fredericksburg to jch-J moml being-nealy complied, and tho rolling artino- "for Mior General1 firsl-ciass teaa3Jraf auiV. - -acting ior: Ayn- "' r ... , , 1 w i,;Un,, n1 -Acnma Cree&. the I8th,after a linseringallncs?,,in. the 43t year cf 'his age. 3IrT Wilson wiff. a; ripe scholar and 'fine writer. 4 He had' been con rteeSed as Editor with lhe Mountain 'flanner the Salisbury innerf the Ad ya!orem Ban nr.'and for'flvo yeirs he was Associate Edi- . .-I1""-, " tor t f the ri vv- -iuaivlara.' lte was an non: psL dn-ect. strakhtforward Ulan. .There was no' ui!e or deceit !nhis chara at or Those -who knew him cst most highly appreciated hJa hnpstv'and feteriinir wet th. . liis nuiner- ousfriend8 throughout thd State will hiar of GESnUAL lllOVtSIONsl FOR..COL- ICTIWC 'iHB -TAXES,:, . - - ..... v 4'- 'I- . . " j -THIS - DIlt-T.C'T TAX. .-. . The Raleigh iVw-rfljas compilcil Ihj follow-, ingjvaluable synopsis of lh direct tax law 1 , Iery person residing 4n i,,e United States .rS will; -.be .-required 'to. p;iy. on "hig incohieffi onri --whatever Kirte denvil, an annual tax jfivo . ., ' 0 percent, w fieri tuch irj,coine 'Is inoro tlian'Ix hundred dodarsi an I foss Ihari five tlfouwand " , .dollars ; and ten per ceht. when tb income ex- ' . cceUtije thous.iud .dualars.-. ThisJax is ta bo "aj-sesso J, collected, a' nil paid" on the income "lor 1 ho year ending otj tiro-Hist', of December,1 next preceding the three for levying, collecting ; . and; p'-jing" aid tax. ' Efery person will be ' ' required to render rtatom'eat under 0 ith, of .his . iacbme in such m.uiri .r jnj may be prescribed by ' tue (Jorimiisrtoner of.liAcVtal Revenue". V ; . '.' No person will bo 'reqiilre J td pny any liiecmo " ' tax,' unless his income ajnounta tohioro ih'an ix, hundred dollars after deducing the t.ecq?Bary . . expenses ia carry nig oi his business.; .In theso expenses are 'included iii ''hoiisf rent, aud all taxes he pav s to the general Governtnent,and to the'State, county ai d lown. If, ift tbeje-. i, . . deductions, his income Joes not atuJuut to rooro .1 - J 1. ... I....L ..... 1.7 .1 . . 111.111 tix uuuuuu uy.iaip, uu income iax is to oe paid.; v; ' - ' - '..' ' J m . If a man is unable to.pay his' ifxon, and his property Jiaa to he cold by the governmei t agents, the law secure lo bitn the following r tides: "ffhe tol or implements of. his trade or profession, ote coW, anna or provisions,' household furniture kept for use, school books and apparel necessary 1-or a family." . ; ' .There is no tax on lands ; only the promts if the far ta where i they txceed' six hundred dol- UTS, ; . I" - ...-r'j' "; . ; " The following ! specified (axes are of general interest;- j; ;.,'.-. "Y "4 f .... j, -i,', '-Merchants who sll over twenty-fire thousand dollars pay fifty dollars iax tho&e who sell over one ithousand arid under twenty-Ove.'. pay ten ; dollars tax, and thosa celling under one thon aiid are not taxed. ; .,,'.. ' The tax on liquors may be summed up as foK : f lows: Distillers making over three hundred barrel-, pay a license if fifty dollars ; making -less than three" Lundred, pay twenty-five dol lars:. those making less' than one hundred and . fifty, barrels of apple lor peach brandy, pay- ' twelve dollars and fifiy cents. : In addition to. ' this a lax of two dollar has to be paid on every gallon of iwhbky, aod 4 tax of a dollar and fifty" cents on every gallon of brandy, and, every re tailer of liquors mo it Jpay twenty-fire dollars tax.;. J '. ' ; "." ! .. . .. Lawyer?,' phyvieics; and dentists pay ten dollars tax each. Auctioneers from ten to twenty, according to sale. Cptton payi two cents a pound- .manufucturedl tobacco .forty cents': sv.. poand ; enuu" friy VetUs a pound, andclgars ten dollars per 'ihousahd. Carriages and gold " watches from one to twf dollars each, accotuing -tovalue ; pianos pay from two to four dollars, according to quality.;,, j Air railroad and rtgo routes pny a tax oC two and a half per oati on the groas amount of ' their receiptg. and' ferries pay three percent. -All manufacturers ol doitoa or wool pay a ji cense of ten dollars, and a (ax of fire per cent, , on the value of goolj they make. ' J : For the purpose f ei ecu ting this law, Korth Carolina has-been divided into three districts, ' ' and an assessor and collector will be appointed . for each district. ' j .' . Each assessor will appoint as many assistant . as he needs ; be aid each ass Ut ant roust be a - " . resident of the Jdistrici where he performs his - duties ' They hive 10 Visit every man and take , a list of ms taxables and return the Mine to the, collect 01 s. lhe assessbr's compensation is fif teen hundred dollars a year and one per cot-. . commLsiona on) all subs under four hundred f thousand dollars each' aseistaut assessor Is al- '.t lowed four dollars a day and small fees. ; '.'. ,..Tho duty of the. collectors ia to receive, tiie list frora the assessors, tcollect the taxes and pay -the tooaey over to tBe government. - He fan p--point as many deputies as he needs for tbe doe execution or his oCic, each one:f whom, aa well as hioweir, triust b a resident of the locality where he performs his odcial duties': The col-... lector is entitled to a 'sal ry of fifteen hundie dollsxs and a commisiion tf Jhrce per cent on , sums under one hundred thousand dollar, and ..t.f nn ill inffl llTtr 1 a commission 01 uuo jci v Continue! on ith dag. -" 11 " : . 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The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 19, 1865, edition 1
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