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. ' . k I CKXCVAL OfcUt JIO KT. War -. . A-Waae C.al HtHM A-e IX l.l. t. OW i irs mt taa segaiar ) mil, mm a garswral tw, rsseirs ssis j tMt arwrM the ran XV lull 1 Wil ba discharged aa revaaviac eea aiva( ataa tasee, aa4 lery ar I pwUary IL TaaaMhaf aitociaaea viQaal beedarialatsswd la aay ma ageast Me aw wnli It me la all tasss be a rWuivr art bis Mil. 5r wil aay f bubbt aa rsaaivi a. Mat ffivwe. la av-d an tr aaaaWaa. ae valaa- er baa acta, aad eeeaut aa recdd a - Any ursnas geitty at riotaimc serheeba wfll aa paaiahed aeeardiae; la tbe law aai war. IIL Tbe hweef tbe raited Statee aad the raa- an I lawaac war, aataariae. la eertala eae.a, tne see-erstoa m private property tor tna traaaiiortBt'wa. aad otaer aaea mt taa am 7 1 bat lata asaat aa diatuMrnisBM Iraai puiage aad taa taking ol arepirty lor pwmftc parpuaaa t r aiffarvat fma ha enaversioa to mtmmlr a All pr perty lawfully takea frwrn taa eae-iy, ar frwaa taa iababitaats afaa eae-iy's eoentry , rnstant- IT bsnosses mmAUe propertv, aad Brest ba iwd aad urnuM for aa sacE. The &M Article of War aathorise tha pens It y of death for pillars or plen deriag.ead other articles aathorise severe pnnisb--Mate bar any fflcar ar soldier wba shall sell, env bei-le, aaisapply. ar waste military tore, or wba iU tba j , aailaraaad r aaarUtoaaa wae or aib-applicatioa of aryaneh peblie property. Taa penalty is tba aama whether taa adfeaea ba eeamitiad la aar awa or ia aa leHot, IT. All prpartT. pa-tie ar pwvate, taken from laced sasssi.s. at mat ba U vs s'ni l -d ssd dulv lakra ba claimed aa ta sach efcumaats wiU beheld atrietl aa. .11 . emoted for. If tha private, raeaipaa aiaat tba property mast ba Cn far al arsasrty take by ttoaaor by tbair aBtasnty, aad it aiaat ba rataraed fur, taa aaasa aa aar atfcar paona propcrrj. Waora fora :init partiaa ara aeat oat for pra- T li aa sr.atbar storea. taa atanaiaadiaf; amar 4 vara party will ba bold acaoantabla lur tba ecadart M hat aaaamaaa, aad will aaaaa a traa report oi ail ptwaaity takaa. Tl. N aalar ar aaldiar will, witbaat aathoritr. laava ba antora ar raaks. ta taka private property, ar to vat ar a prirata aoaM for tbat parpnaa. All aae-b aets ara paaiababla with doatb, aad aa i-ffieer wba pariiu tbaia ia etaflj aa xaitty aa tba aetaal ftllarar. "ik Coanaaadiac officers af amiaa aad earpa will ba baM raaiiaaiibla for tha exeeatioa uf taeaa rdara ba tbair reaprrtlra rosBaiaad. daf M aiur Oeaoral ilalWk. Iirmrm.m.rkrf mf thr Arm r K. h. TOWKStfSD, - Jnistmnt Aijntmmt Gvtrml. Head Q a art era, 1 Dopartai at af North Carolina, V liawbaraa, Not. 29, l6J ) SPECIAL, OKOEK. NO. 1M. KaT. Jaiea Maaaa. is bsroby aapniatad 8anr- latsadaat af all tba Blacks ia Ibis Departaieat. Tba btefe af tha differaat DepanaMBts baring blacks aedsr tbair charge, win report ta bias; aad ba will a a bayed aad rrpaetd he au aiauara eaaasttaa with tba arne ia this auwaiaad. " Br eoaaaiaad af Mai. Oea. J.tl. FotTta. SOUTH A KD IKllTMA.V. Aaaistaat ASjataat Oeaaral. with tha aboe Odor. all thnee Hlarkaiatko pablir eerviea, ia Ibis NEWBERN PBOOKI -A. NEWSPAPER J b B T H E Cp E O P li Ei VOLUME 3. NEWBERN. N. C, WEDXESDAY, JANUARY 21, m. NUMBER 93. UrABacaarraa. ' I Departs eat North Carolina, A'awtara, Oct. 14,1 Jf. ) GEXERAL OSDEK8 KO. 49. All oOlrera'. awa aad eiliarae ara atrirtl- fnrKid. oea tni wain vi any hi me aiaaoiera arnriac at this port by oieaa of boats r otherwise, aatil tir twubi m itmpenr accarra to-tae wnarl. The Promat Marshal will aes that thia order taiDlieittTVbeten and that no one emni nnmm coaaerted with these llaadqaarters and with tha ufficeof Capt 8!aKht,A Q. M , will be allowed to fit oa board andrr anr pretext whatever. Jr evmaaaad oi Mat ui ro rw a. ISOU1HAKD HOFFMAX, AssisUat Adjutant General. Cirrwlar Order. ' HiaaqctRrtm, ) Departaient North Carotina, V Xewbaraa. N. C. SeDt. 2tj. 186. 1 ' The treat aad anaeeessarr waste of rai ia tha ajaartera oeeapied by the officers and mea of Uiia calls tur immediate altocuoa aad corrac- . . . - ' - - The rx pease of wtakiar raa. ia. af eaarse. larre and paid, msjuly, by the Ooreromrnt. Soldiers rn q barters. aresal'jAct to the aaate rales aa ta liirbla.aa if in eaain. aud CsmDuv Com aiandera will aee tha they are atrivtlr carried out. Oflrvis are ei joinea to see that aa little wahte aa poaatbla takea place, in their respective qnarfjers. nr oraer or stni. lift. J. u. rustaH. SOCTHABD rTO MAS, Asst. Ad). OVe. 'I Ia wba eaaploy Depart aaeat will report taaae, aioathly.tbriraaraea. aaapluj sat, eerub-er af days work, with dates, aad rate af pay, bejrmaiae; with December. tians. aluna.f street, sarasr ot sw street. . J AUKS UKA8S. Baperiotrada tot blacks. ' '' DtpaBTs-airror Koxm Casoiika, Newberae. Dee. !, I8bi Aa a apart dary af Sve per aeaf. ea all eidtoe aad btdaa. aad aa ail aaval storea. aad oi. all Weed aad raraberehipped froeiany port ia this Departmeat .win aa caanrra ireea nits aaia. Hast ara af aassuhi earryfa aar af tha articles above Bejsed. mast exhibit their freia;bt bat to the aevaral Chief Qaaftar-Jla4teia, at tbaaa pons tore thev eaa autata a clearance. Tba aaioaata dae for thedaty, wffl be paid to said Qeartec- at eaters, er ia their abaeaee to taa Pioaool emarabaL Basil farther ere era. Ab ardera beret afore iasaed ia relatioa ba expert Btieo. are aaaailed, ay arder at Jtaj. uea. roster. - xT arder at ueveraor Ktaair. . ' . DA5U0. VIaR. ' ! atanhar- - aricelar ajethre. Oa aad aPtar thai data aU piirsoas ara rVwbld brlnjf lag ta this etry for eata. any Tnr, Pitch: Be ia. Tor- Mtitaa, Cotteei. ghiaarlea er Weed, wMhoat a i lee Beramat arwaa tba owners thereof, which pel aaaMt ba eooaterMraad by the Pieniet M arshal. who Will asssrtaia beftwa eoaatnaivBias; whether the aaasis af aaid arUclaa are loyal.. Aad all traders a -a hereby enjuiaed ant t parchasa wr aeil aay the abeva aniekea ia vMatioa of thia arder. By command of 0v. Edward htanly : DANIEL UKSINRER. Pravoat Marshal. , ' IIlADOCiaTXBS. Department of North Carolina After the 13th day of September only 2 clerks ia aaeb af the Department Off! nee will be allowed to emaamate their rations at 7i swats per day. AU other detailed mea will, after that date, either draw tbetr ration or commute then at the cost of the ratioa at this Brad. JCaeb ti i af detailed aiea win be allowed oae aeat rebaad aa cook, whose pay will be eight dol- Ura par anoath. By eoaaaaad of M. Oea. J. O Foster : SOUTHARD HOFFMAN, -Assistant Adjutant OaneraL , 1 DftsOcimn. Devartmeat of North CaroHna, NswBeme. Nevewiber 21 t&i. OEXKhVAL. OKDEKS. Na. ST. s . Heraaflar aa Ben rose will be avowed taeat Wood . wuMa the hautsoc to is lepaj-lment. without wriltea peraiisatna from His ExcelleBry. Edward twaaly. M iluary Oevaraor, or f-ora the owners of tha lead aa wan a aaca weed ta rat, except seen aajrass are employed by the Qaarter Maeters De partmeat ta rat weed for the aee of tha Troops ia tale tJeeneaeBd. By eemmaad af Maj. Oea. 3. O Fneter. SOLTUAKD HOKKMAS, Asst. Adju OeaaraL HiiaQnarta, 1 tHrtararx-r e Most a Csaouaa. ' Kew Berne, November , lUbi SPECIAL NOTICE. S Deris notice dated Nv. 19th. relievias: Capt ma Daniel M easier er from daty, as Iasectorof titles ta Tar, Tar pen line. Cotton, aad other Merchandise, hav-iae; beea iasaed aader anisapprrheasiea, is beeeby revoked. Captain ateneibtfer will motions ta perfuna tha daliee ooaa acted with that office as batatnfca-a. By Ooaimiad af Mj. Oea. J. 0. Feeter SOWTHABD HOKKMAN. . Assistant Adjatant Oeaaral. Darsaraarrr of North Chmrina, - Newberae, Nov. 17, J , Philip Pfpkia, of this towa, is hereby appointed rnapecter of Tnr aad Terpentine, aad is to be respect ed as sarh. He is authorised ta charge tea cents per barrel fur iaepertioa. AU persons are aa-biddea to sell any Tar ot Tnr- , wiuoat aariBf aaca oai rai laapecied ay EDW. STANI.Y. 1 Hilary Ooveraor of Nerth CaroBna.' IlKSTMtCABTIBS DtPsaratxT er Nuits 'soiia New Bkk. Sept. -M. IStoi SPECIAL OKDEK3. NO . Cap. Daniel Messiacer. A. Q M.. is hereby' ap pmated to' iaveattate til lee of property -to be shipped froa. thia port, aad will be obeyed aad re spected aceordiagly. By eoinmaad of Maj. Oea. FosTra. SveTBABO liorraAS. Asst. Adj. Oea. ITtAieji"aTne. f Uilitary Governor of N. Carolina, New Berne. June 2. lcf. Da. X O.Trxt will m the date.of t!.i order a same rharcr of all vacant nnd abandoned bnild kt in Nr tiera, with power to awifs, to lease, and reat tba mm. By command of cor. STAXLT. J. LtBAS Ta Brai. Military Sce'etary. HiAPorAi-Ti1 a. , Denartment of North C rorma. New Berae, Sept. 94. 186. : SPECIAL ORDERS, NO 54. Captain Daniel Ueeainrer. A. O. M..ls hereby oroerea TO lavaaHn-ata aaa examine laui ua snip meals from this point of col too. etc.. since the oA- co pat ion or a senile me oy oar lorces. He will endeavor to discover who have shipped, and bow. eottoa asiaed by the C. 8. tloverament, no sent away wnnoat proper antnonty. - All officers of the army will anVrd Caul. Messia- (er nay facility ia the discharge of thhj duty. Kjr cvmniaad of any. two. J u. e'er. ... WHUJI r. .M'triSOJl. ' Ueat, aad Acting AsaVAj t General, IIsad Qoabtibs, ) Department of North CsrolinaS Newborn, Sept 16, 18&. ) SPECIAL ORDERS No. 38 The ftririr of cannon or mneketry at this port for practice, is hereby diseoet.aued except by special order from these Headqnnrtera, v By eeoimand of MnJ. Oea. Foster: SOCTHAiiD HOFFMAN. . . , ' , Ass't Adj't Oea. ' ' IIlAD QrJARTiag, , ' Depnrtment of Morth Carolina, : New Bern Aug. 3d, 186i. GENERAL. ORDERS No. 8 ATI Vessels are forbidden to leave any port in this Department nnd take any persea. of color who did not arrive oa the vessel, er who baa aot a pasa from the uenrrai or otner o nicer commanding, or irom tba Military Ooveraor. AU vessels of every deseriplioa violating this or der win be liable to eoaiucaiioe ana bar master win be severely punished. No mill shall bars aay port ia this Department aatil the aweter shall taka an oath that ha baa aot aay aacb person oa board aad will aot allow aay aaca peraoa ta eoane or remain oa Doara. It la aha dntv of the Harbor master or ether per. eaa thereunto appointed to reed a copy of thia order teveieere jsnasnsr of a i snwsm saaiime reaoy to sail aad ara tbat the oath above menttuaed ban It shall be the datv of the master of every veesel to make a wriltea report duriar. every voyafre of toe asmss or 'every pernua on oonra seiw yesasi wn nif said voyace, except soldier la service, end ta preserve said report UU caued lor oy toe rrovoat Marshal or ether officer authorised U receive it. By commaodof Mai General J. O. rust err , 'SOCTHiBD HOFFMAN, . . Aaa't AdJ'tOea. Paovoer Mabahal's Orrict Newbera, Jaa.13. i8Kl Tha duties of the sentuela, ia addition to the duties hud dowa ia the Army Recalathma. will to preserve order withia the limits of their beat, to aee that no property ia fajurcd, no houses entered wiiuoui proper aatnomy, no citiaea BDased or in sulted i that ao soldier passes bis post without a pass from the Colonel of his regiment ; that no sai lor passes his Dost with jnt a nana from tha cantata of bis ship, aad tiuit, alu-r dark, neither soldier aor sailor be allowed to pasa. ' Every soldier or sailor found in tire streets after daiK, will be arrested, I tie nergeant or taa traaru called, and the offender headed over to him, to be conducted to the Uaara House. All disorderly per sons at any time, will be arrested aad handed over to the Sergeant of the Guard. " r- In ease of anv disorderlv or riotous persons" ra- fuaiae; na obey taa orders of the seatinel, the senti nel shall use bis arms, if the offender cannot be so- eared ia any other way. Tereeiat or aassalt a sea- imel. la oae ot tne gravesi oi military ortances, aua will subject the orTt&der to severe punishment. Cotnnuoeioaed Officers do aot reqaire a paea. but na oae will be renosmised as an oflioer. without hi uniform, and the shoulder straps, wbieb radicate his rank. Uoid lace on sue sleeve of a naval omcer is aa evidence of rank as an officer. ' ' ' No officer of the Uuurd or Sentinel baa aotbortty to release from arrest any' Prisoner of the Provusi Guard. The noa-eommiioned tMficeror (sentinel in charge of Prisoners will be held responsible for ay escapee. So pass for a soldier or sai'or ia good, except it be countersigned "by the commanding officer of bis reu-iment or vessel. Anv soldier or sailor without a pass properly coonterrigned. will be arrested and Co tinned ia tliaunard House. No person la allowed to sen spirituous liquors to soldiers, sailors er iseroes, upoa any pretext what ever Aa attempt to evade this order will be treat ed with the same severity as aa open violation af it. Aay peraoa selling to a Commissioned Officer, upoa an oraer purporting to eorno trvm mm, will be neia responsible tor tne genuineness of tne order All Sutlers are prohibited fromsellinir IJannrs bv the glass to aay Commissioned, noo-comin ssioned officer, or private soldier, sailor or cilixea. Any violatioe of thin order will anbjeet the partv effund- ngio a neavy nae as weu as loneirnra ot Bis pnvi ieite tu keen a Store ia tba city of Newborn. I VTbk f XTmn m rriater. ' I wish I was a printer, ' I really do indeed, . It see me to aie tbat printers . Get everything tbey need. (Except ntoDejrt) "They pit tha largest and the best . Of everything that grows ; Aad get free into circuses, -i ' And other kind of shows. . , (By giving; aa equivalent !) . Tba biggest bug will apeak to them, " No matter how tbey dress ; . A shabby coat is nothing , '. If they own printing press. -fPohcvM Al ladies' fairs they're almost hogged By pretty girls who knew That they will crack op everything The Indies have, to show. - " k . fBnllv! - if. . . .. ' . . An thns thay get " blow oat n free ! At every party feed The reason is because they write. ' AJId other people read. ,: ( J hat's so Tbo "all af Blchanead aad Ckarleelea. Ttsts enf Mrs. .awnaaw ad Mra. Lawirm, of Savannah, Georgia, wife nC . aa Aaaistaat Adjutant Ueiteral aa Lee aU(T, ' earoa within pur line- at Falmeuth, a day or twdr !, tBrdcT a s af true, ; rec)aaiiiJ permission to iait her liusbarxl, who was woaadad in the btttUf of rredofickbora and tafluWtt pI'laystMMf'a ' m -----aaaBaa Tic President Hamlin, and several members of, Conirress. beinff at F.lmodth at the time. Gen. Sumner introduced them to Vlr. Law ton, ; and as her husband tu in one of the Aletfan' dria hospitals, under medical treatment. Vies':' - vumvn, a.iuM. IVllKCIW IKI UVI 111 U UW own special Iransporr. Oa tbe route to Alexandria, Mrs. Lairtdn Hise20ABTxes, Department of N . C. 1 New Berae, dene K. 18H2 ) Dr. J. O. Tall, is herebv appoiated City lasp lor of New Berae, with power to assess and collect rents aad gss rates, aad will ba obeyed aad respect ed accovdingly.- ' rw Command of oov. manivt J. LYMAN VAN BUUEN, Muitary Sccre'ary. DrpAnTMKUT or Noftb; Casolixa, 1 QrAKTfcBHASTKRS DxrAKVMrKT. Newbera, Sept. -Jti, 12, ) Svrrial Kotirtto Oommamif Quartern ta ttm. 1. The ir as mast be taraeu.off from all burners ia Company quarters, at tha proper boor for tbe ex tinguishment of lutbts, and but one light will be ased ia the ball during tha algt. and Mat turned low. . 2. Company eraoer. will aea that thia order is carried out. sad that all diligeace is used ia econo mising gas. 3. Officers Quartered ia town will not ase any more earners Bur continue lurnta later inaa ra aoso late necessary, ia their own quartern. By command of Maj Oea. J. U. Foster, J A3. C. SLAOHT, Capt. aad A. Q. M - Isaperlaat Order. . HaADer'ARTlftS. Department of North Carolina, Berae, April vo, I sua. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 28. Whoever, after the issue of this order shall, with ia tha limits to which the Union Arms may extend a this Department, utter one word sirsin-t tne Uov eminent of theee United Mates, will be at once ar rested aad rioselv confined. ; It mast be dUtinctl understood tbat this Department is ander Martial Law, and treasea expressed or implied, will meet with a peedy punishment: The Military Governor of New Berne is charged with tbe strict execution of this order, within tbe bouads of bis control. By commend of M oor General Bumside t LfcyVlS RlCHOM, Asa'tAdj t Getersi invrss, I "trih CertiHna, .Oct. i. si;-. ) llrirriiirM Departinent New iieme. tl - AU persons, piiuer of wnr lathe Cnifed State. now penile in this tepnmeui, nesinns oi wv. . me the lines of the L. 8. bweea 'will report their Barnes st theee HesH aarters immediately. By eoantaad of M. Jra-J. G. PnsTra. fcOfTHtRD IIOFKMAV. Aaiaut AJutaat Uciictal. PaortjsT Mabsb AL'a Orriei, - Newbera. Jan. 12, ISrii. ITeresfter. ao cilisen.will be allowed to purchase spirituous liquors, without a permit Irom. tbe Pro vost Marshal. Nothing caa be shipped from this Port except by order of the Chief Quartermaster. Mi b'lst every lariiity wil be an n-ded to rerson engaged ia legitimate busiiesa m thia city, and at tempts at ex; on ion in prices, 'nr monopoly of such articles as may be necessary to the comfort of the troops, will deprive the Offender 'of bis license to sell. Any trsder refusing to accept in payment nited States Treasury Notes will bo reported to the Provost Marshal. . All persona having filth or rubbish of any kind n their yard or bus, will at once deposit the sarre in a barrel or bos ia tbe street, so thai it may be removed. Owners aad occupants ol Houses and stores, will be held strictly responsible- for the condition of the sidewalks ia front of their buildings, and must also ate care that no dirt or rubbisn is deposited in -the Outters which must be itpt free, to prevent the accawalattoa of water ia the streets. DANIEL MESSINOER, Provost Marshal. A MARKET j' -' " rfa beea estshllehcd nt the foot of Pollock stre. t the landing of sll kinds lot produce that s brought intotbja City for sale ; nnd in order to pi vt nt monep-ilT. no person will be allowed to lore- stall any of surb produce or proviious. Every one. will be allowed to charge a lair and reasonable price, under the superviii,n of the Council of Ad Ministration of litis Corpe d'Arrnee. No boats will beallow. l le Isnd at any other plat e id this City.for the sale of produce or proviriona. Any violation of ilii order wi.l uljrct the boat nnd contents to conn-ration for the bi n. rit of the Uorpital This Older will go into effect. on Monday next, the thirtieth day of J uue. i ! DANIEL MESSINGEIt. . 1'ruru-t Mnrehal. aatortDeat at DIB 81 ' rtKOt'KEBV-l frt'ak liLEki. No pareel caa be sent bv Express except special permit fmra the Provost Marshal. No person shall water a horse or mule within fifty feet ol a pump, i .'"(" No person shall wash at a pump, of' clean fish. or aeposit nun or any Kina, at or near a pump Citiaeas will be allowed to pass aad repass in thi city during good behavior until nine o'clock P. M After nine o'clock ao pass is good except a special one froia tbe Provost Marshal, or from Head tjuar- tersw I . . . The Provost Marshal, h instructed to allow ao one from without oar Hoes to land ia this city, anlert toey come here to trade i and all such persons mast oe maae swinna at soms given point, ana ao wnere ise. a guard at several mea mast tie placed there. aa tnose people oe allowed no communication witb the eicsens of Newbera except ia tbe presence ot una of the guard ; aad they mast not be allowed to go about the city. it they want to trade at tha stores, a party of them eaa go at a time, under onarge oi a gnara. i uese enters man oe strictly earned oat. . V ;j . t ' ' . - All persons arriving In this city to trade will imme diately report tbeiuseivee at the office of the Pro vost Marshal; aad no boats ara allowed to land al any wharf or dock, except those at the foot ef Pol hick street. All straagera found ia the city, who have aot reported 'as above ordered, will be arrested aad dealt with aeramarihr. .-All persons are rnrbld hitching TT ll'siarear w she Tree, ia the Chr aert H trr So ..., snaeted Is isins all aaimaxTTliat u fouad The Rebel Women of Nashville. The NashTille coTrespondent of the New- York Tribune, gives the following descrip. tion of the present appearance of Nashville, find the manner in which the rebel women conduct themselves. lie snys : - , I. 1 nereis scarcely a dwelling in the su burbs unscarthed. Their beautiful gardens tempting clusters, and the grudge they owe fcB deflowered; the boughs of stately mag- South Carolina is older -and more venomous lias broken, their smooth bark rudely thn that toward Virginia. Their journalists Tbe Richmond Dispatch of Saturday- laatj ,nB recipient of many kind attention has an article on :'Tha Cite of rhsrWtnS I from r- Uamhn, several members of tha i.:.!..1 - s 'I Maine delegation in Cotriresa. and other dia J ' I finiruiHhad p-eltlemon f.ir vhirh aha .rnmixil "With all their blathering about Richmond. 1 horsnir u .r..i fT. we be,iiT.l't the capture' of Charlestoh j was lhat of a highly cultivated and dignified wouia anora even more ezauisite deiieht to the Marl v ehn haniw immpni th. k..Ar Northern heart than the downfall of Richmond. J tbe present war. : ; ' -... it is true mat tne latter is tbe uonfederate earn- She annka franbiw. anit ; i..jib. v. I . . . ' I . Jl ' awu. ' " - -t tai ; out its capture, except in name, would guage, ol tha immense. Buffering ia the rebel prove a: barren victory. If they could take army consequent upon their being nearly corn Richmond, that event would be probably fore I olotelv cut urT... from all eMrnrna-rssts wratln - tham :m seen by this government in time to rfraore t outer world ; and does not hesitate to express a from tbe capital everything of value." Virgi- her regrela that the war was ever tn.ugnratext, nia ana UW SOUtD aoouaa WHO. .natural lactu-,1 Althoue-h ' firm in har rlevntina ta tha Rth t ties for manufacturing purposes, and the work-l she ia ram unvntinn .mnn n.tv..n Urii .uUKo ouy iu uBieHw in iub luieriur vvuiu i as a ciM wey exhibit tne niost onrlcrRiQg be increased and multiplied to an indefinite ex j and inhuman ferocity towards the friends of tent tne government archives could be trans- the Union ; but Mrs. Law too spoke only in ferred to another locality without any difficulty. I Borrow. and, in the language of President Davis, the When the transport approached the Alexsn- wr vouia oe carnea on m irginta ior twenty dria wtiarC Airs. Li too scDaraled from tbe I years. Alter the first J inconveniences, or the Vice President with (he warmest expressions loss of Richmond, our national defence would I of tfaanka for his unexnocted onurtanvj Messrs. I niAM1 1 f f m a W Anamw .nil a n..l.l n 1 4 1 1 f i , j l ci 1 . . w -,. , r i - gj, ohm i vravens ana onanas, oi inuiana, escor tea sun. n possess me oniy means ot transporting sup- h. )nto the city of Alexandria, and .assisted 1 I elaa 1. J At 1 3 1 la . . . . unci soimetrcrniu me rauroaus ror our nur in nndinff-har hnahanrl . .. , . t . .. 1: I I ji.ii, . r . I r--o--- - . , ! riwra nave oeen, ana sun are oi use omy to I . tne enemy. . Moreover,: the frequent discotnn- tures which the Xankees nave met in their Un to Richmond,' and the increasing probabilities ef accomplishing tbat Object, are beginning to. make the grapes somewhat sour in tbe estima tion ot those amiable foxes. "But the Charleston! crapes still bane Iffir Way of Tfarry lag. t ' In New Dsmrishire they used to choose all their State, county and town ofi-ceni. from Governor down to hog reeves, ats one town meeting, the annual March meeting. -As the officers were very numerous, it was customary as fast as they Were chosen to walk them up before a justice of the peace and have them sworn into office by companies, half crn- never refer to Charleston without etyling it that PMi. P'" nd 1 ur ShS"- i .mm .'. s a . a an vojn-a a uajui .iiui . i atjciui aa u una icici i .. . . - i i :-. i n i tax ha r a lsw !! m aw : ,., ' I irl1-l' nttct At .maaAn ' a hraath n rr.K an vvi a-iou. liNtuci VI VJft . VU9 VI - UUIOI UCini ihvept into asbes, beautiful parka converted degfre to raeiLS"u're 4 hetweeh the most prominent justice, bad thia task to-. i into unseemly commons and sprinkled with ,heir fleet ,nd the bfu of the South Penorro, ana a severe task t was, occupying a " a I f . l . & . . A 1 . u. . . a . ipe aeons 01 camps ana transportation Carolina committed the unpardonable crime of u"t' " n-o mornmg tui nigni. tpins, Evidence of culture and refine-j lighting 'he flames of this 'unholy rebellion,' raent remain but in rains. You Bay of and of first causing the United States flag to such a dwelling The proprietor was I "an in me oust. atoreover sne is an 01a 01 WealUiT and liberal." I so conclude from fe,-def' hS r rhirt years been chafing in mjonastery is not more cheerless than tbe her proud and pure character is a standing af 1 1 - .re . 1 1 f le . . - . 1 1 - 1 . ueBcrieu mansions ot iusntire reueiB. . A few are not deserted, but they ; are more gloomy than the grand edifice whose shattered shutters and broken windows stare coldly at you. The fronts are securely cl-eed. Scarce a ray of liehL save the fliekerins beams that steal thronch tbe lat ticed sboUcrs penetrate to tbe shaded cham ber of the somber occupants. The tenants It was on one of these occasion after lie labors and toils of the, day were .'bver Bo re- . turned to hits homo weary and overcome with the fatigues of his employment! and throwintt ' himself in his easy chair, be fell into a sound sleep. In the meantime a couple who, bad been waiting impatiently for sometime for the ' justice to join them in wedlock preseatdd ? themselves in another part of the house, and r rs. ted. jump, and halloo, and wbioop over her prostrate 'r' m tlhe ,leeP"- ialc$ T lOriUa J ; V I uw au-aBM it uiuivut W mi uubo, . kjtiri rviii MliA,. "The condition of New' Orleans would be an ff VrV.:' .I ry?.T' elysiura, compared to thit of Charleston, if it I ; Tha! MiL iiau3 . Shouia fcuwto Xanke. bands, i Xbere is no lQhs r n dreaming of nothing !.. ind.gni.y its people would not be mtd to suf- half w.kafL:rohbin- h:a itM. iJL-. v . , " . ' t 7 p 1 r : o ' 1 i , , . - , j J her chains, and loathing with intense and un- vjew of the dreary exterior of M siruc.ure -oe-ied dmgunt heT cfrapul30ry companion ad tbe dim tracings ot . the premises. (A ship with Yankee Doodledom. Resides all this, her proua and pure character is a standing af front to inferior natures which, can never be another part of the bouse, a forgiven. How they would delight to humble mde known their interesting desire to JJ her in the dust, to tread her in the mud, to h" ome what confused and agitate -. - ' a l-ni.n1 !. - a L. I f a !. fer, do atrocity iU enemies are not capable of tbe wistfulpair. asked : rating.; it wpuia oe oeuer mat not one t Are the. cotiDle T" in- la hilal iim mt thk Mir. 1 s All persona are forbid firing gnns, pistols, or eaa bob. ia aar of the streets, laaea, alleys, er lots withia this eitv. Ko flreworhs will be barnt ar fired anlnss by a special berinitvf the Provost Mar shall. !. . r Whereas maay aoa commissioned offioers aad Dnvatea who are BDod detached aei vice, clerks. teaaiater aad orderlies, are ia the habit ot leaving off their proper an i forms aad appearinc 1b officers uudreaa, or eitisea'a apparel, verjr much to the prrjuaiee oi gooa orcer ana ttiaoipime o. tne service, it is hereby oapsaEDi, That all snch parsons at once appear in their proper uniforms, or tbey will be arrested aad pun ish e. " . All oeirroesare forbiddea to wear tha bmtna or the Arm v sad aii ortu-era are bereov ewo.nea u see that their servants comolr with this reituiatiun. Hereafter ao fence, or. parts of fences, in this towa, shall be removed without the writtea order of Uapt. Uamel Mrssmirer. Lnv. ip. Master. - ast driviue I oy otbeers or men I is strictly pro hibited witl.i. e-ns limiu of the city. Sentries will arrest all violating this order. Hetaafter dead horses mut be taken by the Retr iroeut. Battery, A.O.. to which they belonir. at least one mile trom town and at otic e buried the grave to oe not leas man set tet deep. i Kei-imeats. Butteries, etc.. will at once take tot necessary steps to bnry sach dead horsea as be longed totbeirrespeetive commands, and at present lying noDuneo. Command inir officers will sea to the .fall aad prompt carrying nut of tin" order. uy order oi maj. ui. . . r nsi .it, Com. 18th Army Corpei DANIEL MRSSIXOEK, . : , , iroVott Marshal. , IISADQ-ABTEKS, 1 Uepartment otNorth Carolina, : Kew Horns. Sept. 24, 1863. ) GEXERAb ORDERS, KO. 44. ! No vehicles whatever will be allowed to pksa over the R. R Biidirr, without a pass from these Headquarters, or the Provwt Marshal.,. uy command oi msj. uen. j. i. roster, JOHN F. ANDERSOX, Actinf Asidstant Adjutant G Dera il. S. "IIL-fAKlr RAILROAD. C-45iiP-wiir' UOn and aftv Dee. 1st trains will leave aa follows i TIME TABLE.' onto SOUTH. Leave Newborn.. ......... - ' Crostnn...... - " Uavelock ....i. " Newport.. ... ........ " Newport Itarrncks... " Carofiua City ; Arrive Horehetd.. ......... i. ......9.40 ..10 ...... 19.25 10.35 -...II soma SOKTH. Leave Morehead...... .l...l 00 P. M. " Carolina City., t.. ......... 1. 15 , Newport Barracks.. ....... 1.40' i " Newptirt... l.f0 t, " Havelock. i i 2.15 f " Croatan". .......2.:i5 " Newbera... ......3,lo s Step on shrual. ' t All free passes' oa. thia Road will be Void after September 1st. . . Monthly Passes will be Issued oa and aner that ate, to all persons entitled to permanent transporta tion, to be obtained only at this UOn, and of the Assistant Quarter-mnsler at Morehead No Parson will be allowed to travel na tue ttnad ltlioat a pas or ticket. Thia rule will be strictly adhered to. JAMES C. SLAOHT. Capt.dtA Q.M. Newbera. Dec. 1, 18C2.' . S j - 1TID WA"TArF, , COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' 78 Courtlnndt Street, RewTork Firthe sale of Cotton. Naval Storea. and all southern prodncts. Refer to ; " 'v- i. K. Martin, rresiaent twean itank, N. I. Moses Tayhir. lrctidint City Bunk, N. t. S. C. Nelson. Newbera : '. Kale', ltamiltoa tc c'o.. Kewbern. 3m37 BOATS AXI DIBBLES. SUO-S fur .every lUdy at BUY 1 7 Dl'DLKVS WOOD WIIsH. ! .oonosite the TnrientineDitillerV. . Kront street, where consumer of Wood, will And irnod supply constantly on hand, at as cheap rates as the Market affordt. . -i. . F. 8. Flease call before purchasing elscwhrre. THOMAS JS. Dt'UtET Nswbero, Jaa. 5,1-UJ. - lmar- oftthnaa deliSter-likfl liarutaftnna were on pel Dernetrat jtaf nd aIsV women, who shed lustre on I should be left standing upon another in ? m . v . .. ' . I Charleston : better that the whale. DonnUtinn . f - !tKnl h. ,:.. k-..t. u i. LVr. 'a hst- r the thwre as the most Charleston drink to tbe dreg4 the bitter cup which tb Yankees bare prepared for her lips. But we have no fears tfo .Jij solitude through the weary mnntha. r-r", - r,nn I r 1 1, .. , ii i I,, r i n a - 'Vi .. , biMiiiP nni.uhla tears Over- the I Cea.Vi, wbo might b sent r.ii r .i t..t. Mna Hoe.' "AS i emcfe nt azenc to make UUI VI HJBaaa csasau wws . I H t;:w it Tbey nodded assent1: Uxnnil' WelL bold tip, your hands." They did aoT nillljnuapsml mil "sun -ufliV 1Mr'ilUI)ff-.-r''W't cream of toit were too wise to. apply . Their followers were successful only in upon giv ing such guarantees as were believed to be thoroughly binding uponthcm. But ..very few term its were era n ted to this alasa un !..... . rir.a caties oi v , i ing to your bestiikiA. sad juMuieut. . js Wir " yeuv 4i,":.t:.-ji ,., ou. . v';;-,v;',; ' ,. ,; . . .y.-T :yTl.: tasBbardiaiatiesi mt a Mlcfclgaa Oeleael. f Tbe Rebels RebwildiaV tbe Bridge . BapMhssasch StsllsSi Carsebedy mf . Bebela mmthm ecwas.'! i "! '' A Special dispatch to the Herald; states that. information waabroaght to Col. Wyndham yeai terday, that tba rebels were reboildinc tbe bridge acrnas the fiappahannock station. . , He immediately ordered CoL KleBntottd, or tna f 1st Michiiran Cavalrv. to taka -a nicket detail Sumter liend its proud head, and who first I from hrs-rcfiment and make a roeocnoisMrree to ! sent the Yatikees to the right about at Manias- acertain the fact Col Richmond refused lo sas wilh a Velocity unparalleled in the annals ooeytneorqer npon tne groana ot, lnmrinaiuy ot war. i M a man wh6se heart burns with nIdr,h K."llfB": ' . "'ii w an intensity of pal riotismf more than equal to LYJ. d?l""?fl!!b., anlLaaelw theirlrala IneTr Led. so must tbeV Ke v. vr..t,:tt- 1: -1 -AnntiA ..jr"i:rsr: ; y surrender. f . T nr ' V.'i-"If Charleston should be destroyed, it will tne poor. i w.nvm,.s fc , f ciroliMg0 .il ., sa-Bi Aaai an 4e- atnt-MMin 1T1 CrflV I. ."'. V a e . uuaou.o v..-. .., . leaving intact the strength and. independence phalanx to solicit parses for their male of tbe State. We are satisfied, ho w.ver that friends but that artifice failed. .Excepting i Charleston will drive back the invaders in ig- ander extraordinary circamstances, eacn in- nonunions confusion, and come out ot tne con Iaaaan a" In mt - . dlviihial desiHrnr to, ea throush our lines nict witn an ner banners jnying. mere is in was reouired to anoeared nereonally. Tlie command of that coveted hity an old acqasmt ' . . . snce of tbe Yankees ; he . who made Fort . i , r . 7 i .-I , t i no uiu, ruu couuu-icu umiimi so insuicn-iv as dcrany circumstances. Fifteen or twenty the ardor f their lanaiical passions, and whose J elioit (rom Coh Windham the epithet of "cow-. were removed southward at thctr own re quest, under flags trnce, promising to re turn no more. Poor market men and wo ruea, humble fuel ' dealers, and huckster-, were and are Indulged - under restric tions whlcli bind them thofoBghly. " Fear of Consequences affects them niorepower fullfrthan it dees the fashionable castes. .Notwithstanding the rigor of the police system, we are yet liable to deception. Some women, for mere love of adventure, or else from ineradicable depraviy, have at tempted to smagglq .both merchandise and letters. ' No severe examples hare been made of any yet, but these people are In curring serious hazards. . 1 Saturday, a woman standing iigh in so ciety, pledged herself by most solemn oaths to refuse to carry letter., or to smuggle con traband goods. Before she got through our lines she was arrested and searched. A woman in police service handled her tenderly ibut firmly. After the lady smug gler was" stripped to the buff, a parcel of letters were found concealed tinder the chemise- Sha resisted furiously at first, and was attockingly abusive, but it was unavail ing. M ' ; - - ' J.lSf long since another, who pledged her eltWith equal Solemnity,! received a pass to efjto Gallatin.- i She was suspected, fol- lowe, and was arrested at Gallatin. Her trunk contained a large quantity of qtnntne, morphia, and other contrabahd articles or. rebel congumptfon valued at $500. A New Caiaial I reject. ; The Dutch have act on foot a frirantic work of canal improvement. It is proposed to const-met a ship canal from Amsterdam through North Hol land towards the aea; to be thirteen miles lone, two ban-red feet wide, and twenty-four feet deep This canal will shorten the distance from. Amster dam to London, and all ports south of the Texel, by about eighty miles, so tbat vessels will now We enabled to reach tba ea id a few hours. whereas the present journey over the Simluirer and tbe North Holland canal now occupies sev eral days, and sometimts weeks. Id order to form a safe sea entrance .to me canal it will ba necessary to construct enormous sluices and an artiSoial harbor on Ihe unprotected coast of Holland, the piers of which will extend more than a mile into the sea. This will be the chief engineering difficulty to be overcome. With the ondertakmg is connected the reclamation ot tbe Y. containing fifteen tbonssnd acres of rich allu vial clay, and when reclaimed is estimated to be worth one million sterling. Tbe total capital rerruired is estimated at a mil lion aad a half sterling, opou which the Dutch government guaranty an interest of four and a half per cent The concessionaires are Mr. J 0. Jager, of Amsterdam, and the English engineers. Messrs B. W Croker and Charles. 15urn. these gentlemen have been ten years maturing 'this project, the concession having been originally asked in HSO. ' i military genius is equal lo any 'emergency of the war. u itn .Beauregard at tbe bead of Carolina's chivalry, there will be such an en tertainment ready for the Yankees at .Charles ton w men wiu satisfy tneir appetites tor inra- r M.,n.;Mn - M,. u , ;. i null Jjcuciaiivua iw wjuv. ; it A Trip ta Blcbasawd aad Back. mrA Tli f--I. .m .! !. ., at-tnwl, Ion, by whom Col. Richmond was placed under 1 arrest. Lot Richmond will be summarily dis-t ' missed from tbe service . . , It has since been acertaioed that tbe rebels re-' btiilt tbe bridge at. th-j ' Rappahannock Station.) and tbat a train has pasted ever tl and proceeded " dawn the road as far as Cattail's Station. If CoL Richmond bad obeyed. Ihe order riven him. ha. would have been able to prevent the re conslruo- : n r ..'-: ....j t, '!.'.: -rltlon of the bridre ,- h , ; ' It if vim l iu oai Lies ciuiumi VJ iuq aiu in , , , , . . , . . . . Stuart's caval.y Into Dumfries, tin er twelve H .tatd that a large body Of rebels bare. made' their appearance epon the Oceeqnan at ' Snyder's Ford, where Stuart erosssd, aad withia t twelve miles of Alexandria. It is evident that Lee Contemplates a movement Northward. ' - ' l . man days since, arrived in this city last evenin having escaped from Libbv orison, and suc ceeded in getting North by passing himself off in company with, a parly of paroled prisoners. II lll 1 1 -T r,f V M.rl ba a a K (l ii .,... ....- l--J-!.k A. - I , A Brsts mss. Adreatnm. tured three ttlsbevond the t5wrl.i! the rebels The' Ifew Orleans De'U Mys ,of the selected what they Chose,! and burned the fcal-j Charles MeGill, assistant engineer of the steamer ance with' the .wagons, taking the men and j Empire Parish, who was killed by the LbulsUmi borses with them. They jthea went id tt Duttt- ( rebels in tbe recent attack upon that Steamer) tries wnere they Were met and rep-.lsea oy -The history of this brave man during the our iorces, iwnen tney retreatea, aoout ieniM,t few -months Bis beea one of strange adveff- miles, avowing their determtnat'on. to enter j tures and escapes. . He was on one of the rebel Dumfries again that night) One company Was gun boats in the bttte above tha fofts on tbe 24th detached to convey the prisoners they had with I of April last, where ha was disabled by a- Ball them, numbering about ininety-three sutlers that bad been loosened by a shot. . He was lylnf anrl srilrllo. a. in Rlhmoiwl Thl nrt want down.inan insensible state, when some one revive d been Making a great ana soiaiergi to mcnmoiM. xnis party went i ""- ".." - -;--. in the directmn of Catlett's Station, and crossed '.roefc b!o. """ " 1 tb,to . . . u , . ,, , .. ,, I him. and he discovered tbat tbe vessel nai T V'r " KY'""''t '," abandoned and was en fire. Mahfnr a reoeis nave erecteo a now ana suost .mui ran- .ffort w threw u,et inte the rtvar and swaaf road bridge over which Urey expected to run ,shore; w-jere he took refnte in tha swamp. the Cttrs In a few days, halting for Ibe night at Danger followed him even here, for, as one of tb Culpepper. The next day tbey were taken; to j vessels blew up, a piece of iron, weighing some Gen, Hampton's' headquarters, on the Rapidan j two hundred or three hnodred pounds,, struck nver, about ten miles from; Culpepper, the offl- wiiinn two qt inree leet ol him. baring been cer in cdmtnand supposing the prisoners would hurled that distance by the force of the explosion. there be naroled. which Hamnton refused to 1,8 ooa found and-earsd for. brought tolhi. Ho ; From thr- Ih.v rb nt to Ttichmnhrl nJ en to ."PorM h 'el naval offlccr .. i . , Jls .i.' :' at Jackson, Mississippi. From there he was or toe ne uay, ana connneuiin ainereni, prisoin., drfd MsI-phig ,,;d w B tb, ganboal fight n ,..s.o v..o..B...t .... . .... before tbat ci.y; where lii boat was ngata blown tured sutlers attempted to run, but was in- np.. From Memphis he came to this city, and has staotly killed. Another of the party, Marcus been engaged on the stenners running to aad McNiel, jsutler at Doublcday's headquarters, from the coast He was on the Empire Parish made a narrow escape. He bad two valuable when she was befia-e attacked by guerillas. som teams, and with one of them had got on some c istance ahead ot the rest of the party. They not coming up, he drove his team into tbe woods and started , back to learn tbe reason, but ' was Soon, halted by a dozen carbines pointed at bis head; He comprehended (he position -and surrendered,) without revealing the wbereabeuts of bis team.' This was sub sequently found by some returning sutlers, and brought safely to Washington' . ' ' " Our informant slates that lie saw no fortifi cations whatever on the way from the Rappa hannock ; to Richmond, with tbe exception of two or three sand forts close to the town but that from the city toward Petersburg was one continual line of delensesJ and that near the latter place some 2000 negroes were strength ening old or building new works. 'They were also erecting fortifications between Petersburg and City Point-, On New Year's day Richmond ever tbe news of supposed three or. four month ago. He afterwards aagSg-- 1 on the ill-fated steamer Star, but left her on the. trip jast. before she was captured and barnt by tbe guerillas. He was well liked by bis isso-. eiates on the river, and wss a man who- wonl& not shrink from personal danfer wbcu. bt dtrijf required him to brave it." was jottfu victory in'Tcnnes- jcc, bat on Monday the tune changed,, and they wore long faces, and acknowledged they had been badly whipped. Wnthmgton UAronufe. A long time agot in our native Cfnrrrty, Elihu wss directed by his teacher to " over look " a class reading a portion of scrip! tire. in a common school-, ,1'h. boys were reading from Job, and -n'fiffit e'osrjll "T ha-d lo V prompted, which Elilm did as foltows " Oivfi smote Job with sore boiW Thtrpny dratgvi out deliberately. ffiHts?ttJubtri(h .. fovrballtf" Eliliu wss struck dumb and conra onfy whisper in tlie hoys .arS4' !t was a devil of a charge, wam't it?''.. The:bov. MifMalqiig it, for the lesson, blurted out-"s tea a devil of a charge wam't it ," Of course, Elihu iried' to check, the? boy, but unsuccessfully, and the boy's defence In the: teacher -was lhat " lit lold him itn."- Elilm "git licked," , : . '. - - - . ' ' t ggBg.B-swaswa
Newbern Weekly Progress (New Bern, N.C.)
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