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T. "T-- :. .. . " .-' . ' " " C'OKSESPOSDENClJ. ; 1L1. A. tilmtr. GrttmtboroTK -"C!' i7 1. lI7 -rmtf"r-s nod a'TIu-l anil ComprototsrThfeaexf i mnxthin suggest thie note The .itnpteeswo M-n ro prevail iii'lbe pdtiya. wma met job Ttn illdiapr)J wru tne jnionai una piai jr,-'v two to the Union of the States"-the de nunciations ndperseoa,fione which you patiently ndurpl for your gtUleut defence of the saineyin, " .'4b "636tf'' wmneit whoo-tlie voice of -almost ntrv otberof Us champions from the Strain hd " teiu la U 'e"'v ?hat ' ;raig"thve sa'd " done. . ' . , .' f trust That my impremion is correct arid tlnw ,,,'urae'f . For the giatifioatiori i)f jour mt friendHn this Slate, i dare psrmiioioo so poo ""' Huh jour reply. ' . With untimentsof high regard, f . .. .. i omTWrj reiprvtiuny; WM. Jl. BAGLEY. . Oanoo, N. C., Aug. 8tb, 1363. , aic 5tr i-r C1,ar ?i "O"11 'fT9 0,'',,, .n.c,H.it auiiiBf but far a bon atmnnaaTrino houie.Tha imprMOH ihat I am ill diaponed to r.r..r.iU in tha Dubhc' oiind. ia efrtniulr er .-,..,. I.? mid without the leat foundn'ion. An honcw reference '.' nd review of-mv 'p4ttie4 i,f. wiM aatiafr all fn'r minded monol tbekalliicv " ..ftliiti iiiipriwion. Util fte aotu-4. baiiU in aiMren tb i' Pi ift filtTTrf ihfl toitaril ..r ajjintroent and peca. ' Had at many champ K.ir tha South iKen appfared. uad w DuAnff-the lnt reara that I wai in Cae't' tho floii.itry a hiatory will attest my antiety-and fiKioM calm the public mind. Ind ti) avoid iliC ruiituro which haa proved ijdiiitrooa to the SoHrh. In Biy upeech iu,tb Hi u ot Hpprwen. l4iivMon the 36ih of Janunry, 1881, altjta't tn..,i.y iiitanlfin bMt I n'mld'tii'th Winu i miei Ittai werp ipen icanuuj tmc(tvit,i.g iliii peiic, pnwpity aDfl tppineoS otnia wnnie 1siunirl,Bjid nnWe epHally a J -bvliavedLjny own afotiun, I eoneiuasjl a louow, i wh: ii. Mr. Sneakor. ( hve presented th coniidorationa, hopinR therahy to ge"T.u irt prop " erTramo of mind and dieoiiio-tj;wotk for lb peitoe f t'lia country, beea n tleai re t irdinny- duiy, and raywlioU.Ju'y' "f'iK I m in the j'rn'iwu ViidTSrTirfoToadV to go oat of it, ! may" 'ho a!o Enabled to do nYTdut then ,1 tea ten tiinan that If, in t pi W. vHill tk eff rt of -wirt' and 'vid men, tha Sta'e from which I oomed tid diule her oonnactioii with th:s eoreni? ineni, my. deftinioa are, and will bewithlier. I kno v tlio't When that areat dcctir pweeca'S)hdt long continue. A "war, a Tef iT'iTerTwiIl i hi uoTf vVheni-wr the penpla of the .North w,4 South hati- appealed" to the God of battles fur whiotiiioi1with moat farfuj apprehnion.l civil wi wiij follow that -will en only in tbe ae.tru ;ti .ii of all tba grwt interest ot all aec ttoouf 1'ie.ooontry. "vbenever tbatent comes, 1 km i it iiivHtTT"ana wltetuBr I Date tag liflHa. t,i lie ihr myself or pot, i know that a?h wil 1 b4 my datr, and that It will alao. be inj duty to J .-vote to the eervicei my ueao, tnytelt, ad my children Whenever that atruggie ooiiihi, yuu will Bod iN'orth and South, tbat themen, who have oiVIit most to pre.rVe"tTt!7uTon, who have teen tho Ust to give it op, will be the firat men to be fvind.ia the rank and file on hbide the tdood'y content, tlielr mcaha moat ' liBWrally ini freely .devoted to helpingimd nmintaining thr , (jreatv ei-rifla, and bloody atrujgle, and they will enter it m either aide for viortiry or dt'iih ; and f'tbey l itl io tbair effortt fot the Ami, thy will found with their back to the fild, aud their -feet tothe foe, I want 'aentlttnan torth aid So'otWto mark my wordi: whoa theae things 0o'ne; wtiei thii bloody Vnfe ens it-, at it ceruinly will ttnlria this spirit of dieutiiao can j) checked.! whw,. mark yoa. .Jhiaiy.aliftlllMi, .Jajd.iftej wbu ll our chan.ne'4ud comiiHtnicationa oi trade abail he bra ken op J w.iten tha shipping in oar pxrt Shalt be deatrovod ; when pur iintiiutione 01 learmngand religion shall wither awar or be torn down ; whoa vour tiitiea ahall be given up for plunder and for "iTauiKtgr; wbeBTyour H)ti aud my autia, juur oighbon and my neighbors, ah ait be carried ... . v i r : . i . k. I flr (iatwrs, oar wiea and our daughters, ahall av acoiblearotiud ue,and with weeping ejeii and achi'ng f "hearts, ay : "Cbuld not yotl have lone someHiinf, f i-oul ntt voa tiave saidTomeintni 4-r.vaTee4 this dreatlfut calamiiy l-'! Waatta I leel in uy c Jtscience and ih mi sou! that I have I dooa my duiy (Suppr-ssed applause.) I want I yon, fet'ow men of. tha North, to be ab e to, i y that, npoi a more absiraction, that u iot a q iet I lion o( no practical importance, you have not held .out inA miiM''WTftrV'VtW'n I peace Witu coantry t - f -"atak ym. --Atar.tt' tw ranaot yiva . Bptai,mfru abatraotiont Tn i with all due reapect, I can never envr tho feelinita of the nu, North or South, who, when tW d.iy of butchery aud destruction- ehail eomerwitl fi in-W htart ihat lie eteyd cat en . a mure pnint ot' I etiquette ; that if he had yielded matter of no 4 practiqal veportaaee V him, oV his crti,ttn'it, I nit trouble Could have beea avoided.' I awk, gen I t't-roen, North and Sooth, if they will not uoite in i ottling4h..ae aUtract quest us, and give eaO ) ( to the country!" For the exertions which I 'ma4e la Congress for peace, fur the Union, for the cousiitutioa. and ,. tor th eufH-eement of the laws, as Torn truly sayr I f o aStf aeBoSaceTnoTpweeciitwi . wtffrrof T unasuarwtreraes "bot Id loeiat inUroourae was I alighted and regarded su a sympathiser w,tu alio I I -tioniWatid"- traitor" to the Smth.' iut tew I thaitr displayed courage or teal for me ar for Jjieaci. . i. x All this I endured, as yoa sv, patiently, be- ot sv, i fie j bt I wn t f rngg;mg lor the rarr best intfreaas ol all .(iie 1 WgfcWti4-"ePeuiali for-the-aTWhrraittaraa I bete I w mfM revil ved anj . Ixised. .'. fidiiy ieweinsr Wsteninysiti In Alaie'ht.18 1 Hit" I U wnytnin by many hat I UppSaled in priva'e J i l'reaiderii Unooln (eiej hie . very best exN I t;ons and all the powers vt bis oflW to. ftviiid 1 1 wdsh.ed, to give tim lor reflection, and toawait Ie result of the eober second thought of th ;hh. - 1; than riuiteJ and msddntxd-.f argrdniirr 'y ihi, It entpelled sx take action to maintain et fjecute tl3 lwe, hewould not proceed fuhherj s, tm4n t,y u..aee o( our navy to blocltaae tfdm- r Tctslj U he forts of the eeoeded bu:s, from OriiftMon to Oaly.-stnn jrre. Tbie exlvioe ne"J.n; recej'-ed so. kindly that f did b"pe ild iiiivepuitied jt, and try whether 1 ids tie wou neeeded Htsflw on TfcfteetioB, and. when for a son left to themselic. would no! eail conventions and return ngnUi to the Union I rflpreserited lo I htm.tfiat.Utte otuVw would (ir further time diiteoi3itii3lidiCJLk,?ow respected I by many of Mr. Lincoln ejfoliiioal menu, ano by them declared judfefous; Although differing taimvii hit tndrd.tu ma a aeat in bis Cabinet. And when I left Wahingtbn oa theStti of March, 1861, f ill tutd hip l..r pn and the Union, and to I deoliwtd in many addresses to the peo plain tuywa.4anlJaB-jnj return... bomeJi I frit tiii-&d llmt If hotilitie cojld be ausnrad. d fr a renionttbl nunod, no other State would Die punoa, no omer oiate wouia I M1!!,1 IBIfflrTet Kecerte, ana ronn w.mld return. But stfeauoua effort were made to defrat the policy which I was endeavoring to ton,foot. Vjar war preotpHated na- blood shed a Ciiavr'tenton." f h whole South nd th wbnl ftnrth were thrown Into a blse, tbe result (.fbifh all now rnoW,.and which the South now eo avrri;ly V- - ' ' ' i r - The LgiUure: inaiantly called ber Cot fltitir wdTt'iwJ mrrwj n- Mti only in levying wnr againut the otte, or in ad horinr to rta entmies. eivine them aid ndr cnoi- fjn, or ia "eefablishing. itljopt the utbority of the Oetierat Aa.ijtByr ny gorernment wutui OT Jicflits, Sfparat" fref the eaistiiig government. ot in ti'jkUBf or eaatuting tn sum mnrpnti gov- erumeut any cmce, or protvsing ilegiance or fi.l!ity tht rcto. or aviating fte eigcuttan of the awv under coli r of aulnorityrotn such usurped goveriinvM-t ; sul such treason, if proved by the ttiiiioy two wituMwl to the same Overt act, or by co.ifiiMiii f oiieo eourt, shall be punished ,wib eJiM.thVf'-BaTOTtf&:aOCatu t-th .mtli.'dfut all the advocates of the tTuioi iiriTnh Caroltn wfter tkaV date'F'T'Be paoi.le of aU the counties in the Stauft, ejected tnt-ir de'egat-s to theConvention, by whoeemian- WrsrAwi-rjtrt-tbwt Uuion, but thU nut until all hr surrounding State bad eona. rjj ill this bftviiig OBcutrod I conceived it duty to yiiild tV-aind obey tha laws of my own lrfgir lature. Hut 'not simply f)'r this, or the idea that I ihou'd He for my country, right or wrong por io avoid the cn.icisru, if the south was conquered, fffat it woxi'd hate been otherwise, if 1 had done my dTTty not fijr tha purpose of escapjtng ttia) m'd di-a'lr, but became 1 did verily bellrve that if (be Souitwrti Htnt.H. although they had been led to ScrsdlfSfflly add wttriWi-ely,' were wnquerett; ruin to them would be the result. This I said in tnanr c wvert atioim and in somel speeches; end ui gtd th- people Ws'ai.e tpgeUier until terms ot -pjace could be a;re4 on', bom by hkh thy cpnld Hve; ai .ibe errors and blundm of tie oonorariie to them, and nd notwilbalaudinf txecutire. to stand united umu 'truvmaMe and safe terms of peace Co'iiM be" e'greAd'on j for which no one was contin ually, and et'Ortantiy more jinsious than myself. - Podar the hope that something would turn up' by wh ic h i might, tn my position Ae able to aid f curing a peace I became a catidiajtia and acS my"eItcTron to the lait'JSonlederste Congrvis. My colleagues will, attest to the exertions which I made, while tor a brief period ia this Congress at Elch- mond, te preratt oa the PrwitUot to eonaent toli snading'w commissioner! to try the emcavr ot sroiiatioo. The journal shows the proposition which 1 thought onght to be made to the Government of the .United btntes, to begin, at least, ui anmeot ot whust ia Richmond la this- direction, (too long o go Into this letter.) would remove -trom the minds of all such Impressions a you.mtntion. Audit known to all how 1 fell in the respect and OonfS deare of the friends of. the President when I voted against laying oq tha table Governor Foote's rejo- lutioas, proposing to rarer to a committee, to inquire whether Congress eould not do something to secure peace on fair and honorable terms. I was always for any proposition that seemed to tne likely to secure negotiation; always preferring that proposition, which promised most for success, which would avoid enirrr diinutatiobs and wraoglmgl among Our own people, and r the belief 4btsnnited ard J)raicftfrQpJc,.eTsioianfgatiilion. Would be more reapected. and stand the better chance. fa and out' of Congress I opposed" all the meas uret of the administration.whjcb 1 eonsidered rasbi oppressive, or calculated unnecessarily to -create irtswtiiftcttpir' and' division among tbe--peephv-- among tijese l rccicoa the attempt to suspend the writ ot Itsicit. tarMit. ' Those who served with me will attest witjh what success. " "" " "i ".'; J hVId nd place or position lq the army. The on I Iv aid bicb 1 gave in the . contest, other than" that which I bayestated, consisted in my labors to pat down all oppression, to secure Justice and fur play to all, to ftlieve, the Seedy , and "distressed, to feed the hnisry and to clothe the naked, to remove the SulT-rings and wrot.gi pfall In my power, to sroootbe nnd, soothe the many hgperi ties and lacerations el. the war. aud to advise against all cruelties and sets of rRSfitt'ps I first arg-urd and remonstrated" against the war. and endeavored to. avert the consequences', and th only regret 1 have in this. Is that so very few came Ik? lo.my aid, in aii) either jn Congress or opt or it. w hsn the codntry was precipitated and nu. l.e'm'mWXWlno'wair''' f 'veaiured 'to'advjse' " ani Say what I ctm'i'd would be tae coaseqaaoces Jf mnquesi enii.i. ' F.. this war, before (iod yd my eoonfy, J3 my conscience and la niy soul, 1 teI guiuiens. 41 . ,- : . . -. . This brings me to, the- point ia which yoB desire more nartlcutarlv to tresr me. I ra for peace and OTffor TamlTo State gover.nm nt, and am for getting the , in to operation speedily aatae same can be pruaeutiy done and on the. terms'-proposcd.- We are power less,'. W are in a state of submission. I have ymded,tni' manner satntnctory to myuves, and to tha gnwnmenbl trusLi to the emsnclpatioa requiredj . Tr. l should have preferred -Other terms. . But to talk Of these ieaew and 6i of Discern ! In Wv opinion It is nnwise to think or- fuggesi any larthef-featsMiic-. ' wppuseil' ta alffurthet rteBenioaifCTiet wi-awtve, uy- wtttrog t and readv Submission, to secure amnesty and a mod. laeatlonaad other laws. . Let us keep the peace, and infuse, broltserly Kindness among ourselves, and banish forever ail heart-burnings growing out of nest differences of oumiocK . Let U these be har- ird "In the ptat. tVe shoaid btmesttyUnite ia pat- t.n tEeluaiiitzehiclil Of of .our wisest-end best men, nd ask the blessing of Providence oa their deliberations and labors.. lt miTrnhirm Iwuli reeted t he elevation of the material, aouinC a" niorar-e6B"dltiOTl "of the j State; rather thad wrangle sboot petty differenees J and in doe sea'Orf. with Uod's blessing, all wiU be wdi with ns agayS" Let as bs honest ourselves, se. care industry and fair dealing amon aad with all, white end black ; and get back to the good old Tm'es: wSsnt6e"ftfrnert4:rJd WsJ iaf In his pea pr t crib without the aid tf locks or bolts, and'hU stock safe to, tits pasture wbea all coma neuown at nigbtaad souadiy repbee 'btuler the full Cobb, h dese that they would rise in the morning and flad nethiBg Ji.nifl.) 1. T.H m hiww-rtmfiiy 'fo'r ftwh -other, and low ear neighbor a ourlrs.- Give ptoper-caT and attention t mori?atid wbgiona. culture gire DO ear to imelwa dinpuuiious gire every man hit own and do uart to -no oti, and I State improved, rather thai rained -or injured. I am a iriend to the State guvnramot ana oi id mi. . . ..r. ,XrinV raca and er,W out f la which wa srrl together, and mora especially his sneech of the ftth'aad 6th of Februarv, 1861, of WhtcTt T "dittfibuttd many thousanda, ifcow that he loeed his country aod his whole country.. .-. -Vem tiuly, ; ; -" ,. JOHX A.01LMEB. . Tn Beanfert, K. C, on thetb Jn.lv, after a abort ui. Mrs. Helen J. Davis, In the JTth jar of hr " tb ftceaaed-wl hBri ftlgif gBrTg delphia, wsere euder pious parents she was brought op ia thereat ot Uod, ana oeinu very early los-juo ted ia the' principles and doctrines of Christianity, she was" led, when but a Hula girl, to ftive her heart to Ood, aud to uuite with tha Methotllkt ! copal Church, of -whuh Church she continued a faithful and nset'il memnrr, a onxbt light and rx- umphaBt ia beaven. lu the during of 167 She was united in marriage with ilieu Kn "Kkj.. Oi Efautort at wDrenptaQfThaliKS wnCTTesi(iea.: trei logudaed by oatura with high mental faculties, and having a mind highly euiftriued. she was emi nently qualifta I for all the reUd;nj ia life; had ai the writer of This rrmrmbers the many virtues and grscei woica clustend around bar bright cbarac ter and as ne ttimu ot net, as lie j tt eweu Men her in the happy family cire'e. the. Utla and Joy of I that circle, and' the holy devotion other hev'- ieviuea in toe expreiiioo oi uer cairn anu uappy face,) be reels that bs isumtole to render matins ute dne to-ooe so lovely, and f&ls how great is the lost to her grief-stricken husband, the fHinllrcir xtelhtMuWeb. and thf community .Faiib in gbrlsf, hope in immortality, and tue bright prospect ot a W it titofljil "thf isvf'wWMt'MHai'eTlWlWa now loll to tne oawnng nrert ot a aevoteu ousoanu. The last words of bolv triuvph, which were heard ritird-ifesn, receive my Spirit f 1-anr witling to die. ' And calmly, brightly, .that pure life Melted trom earth away j ' No cloud it knew -in U prtwg strii( . Ko.sorrowlui decay." ....... - pastor.- RALEIGH MONET fcfARKBT. WILUAHS d- CO., 'lirokr 1 BtiTtxo , . Gold $1,40 Silvnl 35. Old N, 0, Bonds 70 with all the coupons on since May, 1881. Detached coupon 3J. .- ' Ais'IV Exekangt Small Uucout.t. AT 7. Bank AfoiBak of N. C-'V Cape Tear, Charlotte, Farmer's, Miners Ind Planlers', fer- cbants and lioxboro SO, Lexington, Iftowasville, JO. Wadeshoro, tTilmtngton, and Commerce 29. Commercial, Greensboro Mutual, it. Washington, Fayettevitie, Clareodoa and Vauocyville, 1 2 to 1 -YirginU and Southefn uotee ia to 30 C RALEJOH MARKET. fttritrt and eorrcttd tj JOBDA.'f f0'MJt-lJC.Qro- eer aif Commtnion Utrthunt fir all t'iad of Caaarm, Prtdut.? Fioca family, i 9 "80 to i.. Extra' Supertlns ' j OQ- to Superfine. t . a 60 to to 10 Coaa-a-per bushel, - 60 to 1 Bacoa per pound, - 05 l0 LAttp -perponnd; -- 18 to Bcrrsa per pound, ' . 30 to ' Jo 20 . 40 CmciEtit (Spring.) 25 to ' 86 35 boos per nosen, (. 24 to CBs-.retail, per pound ' HrFLxeVgreen, per bushel, SO-'-to ' Patent greet), per bushel, . 50 ..to 40 1 1 Poraioie Irish, pertpshrl, .50 to' Qaioss.. pes-basbel; ..-i. Bair on hoof, per pound, a to-. 10 rrtaitj . , : Fbisb r0hi per pound, (retail). MaaL per bushel, (street price). . ' C'orrss- per pound, (retail), 45 to Eeoj. Crushed, per pound, 8ft to 50 40 White UofTee, .so to Llgbt Brows, ' . ' . ' 26 "to Common Brown, 3JJ SO 20 Peas red and white, par fcSwbtuVLj! 7S Fooora per cwt. .. . 1 - to Oats ia Sheaf, -. ' ".ZSf io- 26 at aew-oroBr per ewt,, tv- Tos,aco per pouud, (manufac-- tured), 20 to 50 30 S -20 Oot.tok In bale, per cwt., 00 to Ctrrroa Tsr--per bunch, " ' T 60 to Bsstwai per pound, - 18 to Btns clean cotiqnper potiad. n 2 50 -20 2 60 . 80 Lavs per head, to to -to to to ntail7 por peuad SalT Dr bushel. Fbaxsaso per busbei '.75 Nails per pound, by the keg, 10 Btc retail) per gallon,- . ? 12, uca per poitno, - 20 . Bacon, Lard and nous scarce and in demand. Mljtl t'MW tre-JAH 4 a IA 1,44- W rLt npan a Pehool far awiall rMH aa, -t hat tears rat id .Dee, oa Uh lita of t'-ie munih. TasWs- Ffta doilars ptraetsioa af are-taontbt. ,af ffct , J,i;.-;vy...--::.v.mx;;:;I,;...:.- STE1LIXC, CAMPBELL- ILBEICni, PUBLISHERS, AKD - Dealers-iivUooks, Stationer y-Ao uREEslD0R0'i K. C . splOSTWPI to publlth Our Own Kertrs of V- School Books, snaiisttng ef Pritutrt, fep-lttng Book, Jieader", ArithmettKt and Krgliah Urainmar : also Binghata't Latin Qrammar ana Cwiar. He cd.r oar Booka te Teachars and Bxkawiars on as Bind rata turmi at tra offered br pab let en ia any part of ui baiua eiauia. . Fur spaeitaea aoplas or lists of prices addrats as abort. ; v, ,a iv im - HUGHES & DHL, - C0.IMlSiiI0..;AD MM HZW BIRirrJ C. CKStaSHlJSTS ot Carton, STsval Sioras and To- , hacrn will htta.mr pf, trial, sliri tlnn, . Aianit tur Hurrav'a. line it ginacaahict to Ntw Turk, and tailUrg retaals ff Baitimora sad Pnila ialt bia. 'J . " T J. ITvealt, PaeoarD. ' . W. Su, Mershead fit r aa I 2af i' rctd 'fni the ioiha .!.! w!.ii s " ' "' . - ''. -...' """sipeli of " 7 J"-i--' FRESH ANP FURB-M EpIOJNES, PORT AD M vDKItAiriXKS, rilXiS; "bit', VAtiiiisiiss, BRCiirS pr . ALL Kl S ii 8, TZ tl f C M Htl AS- h? iHtrfeiE3, yty- E,fllT; aiASS, 6PICK3, ,x '; ' Fnvoaiscrl . .... , " ', ' TRACT!) A Dig '.. "" ' '; . ttj i tn, -;- WHICH HE WILL PXL LOW FOE CASE ja Coaitant'v reselvliix addlticnjLtoJijiast.. . ' aa f if - ' .. t, ; . i LOTHIStf, DdUX Ik fHOPU, MAT k Ctt'M, ' WATCHES AND JEWflBY, BEST ISTI'DIIED WINES & BRANDIES. 'r- '--a-Blttgiiutrtor in t;t..lj mz OROV0RIEis dV'-.Ttffr -Cornt f Fayettevill and Harget Stt , u 8 im RAtRthH, N. C. Ner5i8j)--Xfr4lir Carolifl,--- M LLEMlELLj SHEPJJXBYEjgHTfCET 'UI8 Is ihe LaTrTST, L.Alli3KSI aad very Bfc.-T L Mip rl trssia:eer puhlisbed. and It naartt moutitea oa rlU'ra. 7h Mp ean na had ot.,ly t ur More. ta balance t the en ire tltian tu.la i,. ui hands.. .Vti&a, ti.Jtp-xisad.XD.aB.t. p.iutj, i. wUL. 1RA-S:0S IfAKhKM, fristV-v". BtUiiih N i?,,,.,, F0SWAS?12fO ASH (Commission - Merchants, " (Hear om County WkarJ.) JfEHDIIUN, N. C. - F Fo. an a tf V.'. H CCSfSOIK. - --. ' -' .VT4a-"tspydily fir ana.atalk.satsBii bins to this tfl-e. DR WILLIAM LfTTIaR," "VFFERShisprofe fensionnl services io the oiiiiers J 'i( malergh and vio uity, Offlosat lol Osorge Little's. au 13-ct6w Silksl-SilksH Silks!!! FROM 12500IAEB9 JVSX BECEITED M HENSILW &" THORBORS, - fiAtEIGR -A U S O- A LOT OF CRAPE M0RETZ, M0ZAMB1; VUB His LAIXLS, LALLtOKq, At., WittI a variety df ether styles ef Ladies' Goods. -ALSO- " a " d ...... "' (JEMS' FURNISHING CT00D3. ITATS, CAPS,' UOOTS AXD SHOES, ' CROCKERY", KEROSENE ;:. XA1IPS, GLASS ' , "? " Tkare7 .A8.,'. " I PAINTS, OILS AND BHUSHES a c a c- M Urge lpt of LTJBIN'S EXTRACT. S0AP3, Ao., Ao.'.Ao. 1 an 111m ro MKCII AJVICS . WD HATH m OUn BTOCIt " ' UG?Y AXLES, SPOKES AND. SPRINGS, RfMS, HUJIS, BAND.1 PATENT DAS II LEATHER, t EifA3lELtELTIX0'f u, ojLr- f-CLOf,?LtPS;TACK3 -' -., AND NAILS; CAR- ' ' " PE NT B RSrr COOPERS AND SQOEMAr- -KEPaTO,OLS-- AND TnHWAD; - LOCKS,- -KINOEB, '' SCBEVi gTACKSBRAD - nails, to., axes, Hatchets, .: n AND3ATT3V CHISELS, ATOUR5,- ko, COFI'IN PLATES, UANTCaT&o .'--ALSO, snperb ttockof ' , - riOlSEUOLD TtLMSULNG" COOLS" and flApDWAB'arrlv t.g bj every. artauotr from Ksw Vork to hawbern. ' '' ' Ji'-Look for tbs sgn "JlAacwASi'ar.d th,t naaiber, . , , : , 44 FaTettcriile St., Palci h. D. T. CAEEAWAt", frith Bart A i'twia 11-tt Ai u.d n ir t B.M , s -.tlas-y, Ae, Mark Will tn nWlima uta k.a l h. Vn (, 4 "fuii., 1 b alao aet aa acuta for the Mn.toh abd ..U f ck tiln.a u im ..Lv.-Ti... -l I r,-s's-. w:f 1rrrewirmiriioSl ?ASiSt)S AFARHB,..,"'.4:'. . a-, -aj iu otreai. - lt SJ, 1MV. 2fif.-, Halalga, Jl 3. XUW -8 UKDULla. ' ; - . ' THUOCOa IN. OSH DATff OXaed twyHammrtaTS KtArgVaadliae ten tMi-.will leave Haleigk at a, ta., aad reeeh ii toe at Is n. Kt,fr-ftn irrn-.wit h'' at t p. ta., aad rtaotl t-wtTifi ti"i'.( Ti'i rfsvittiifi mad at a p. aj;--.--a A n.lti-'Wo iil''f of uaiaiDHaea aad waeaas have tan im"ii t t.k. all the luinim aad b(ae -fr-'iu tin tisri'iual tf. iba Votauluuf iwad te retef.-' tng -.. L-ir Pj.n-.Vau t 1 1, ta,, raah Oastua atll a. m Lasva button at la. a4 reeotV keleigb at.. 1 f ia. -t'.-a. DT?!S,.Hupt, Rati. H, R. r-tr4UWL0F, H PU liertKViTt. K. .- 1 to if .- . r'tr..a:AtLirA$t BAILKOAim. and KaUijjh Linet jjswinrtiaf.ir Ralelgb at U.M a. ai. Woi or ,l-.tL.eaa t tf at t.Un tu. tesva TtHl.1(7or Ji'.-w B arne at 10a. ta. L-.t M rshat I tiit fir few Bwae a. at, , .WlLvtlxuTOS AMD OOLoanORa' MC . T a a . i J i t tor 'lliel .(ti a t J U f, at, ..J. - VV- it ml tijeU'birn' a a- m. iD K i. U V!t.D'N8. flupt. OK illCAHOI IN A,; HAlLKOAIt. .L-L-vlmuw syn 4jisirju, or raws. M:i il Ira-w I'iivis Ra'eljjU .ir.v.aat O'-aeaah-TO ' . fcatntiory " . es- " " alt irioiie P !IH,fai' Uavaa Bttstgk 12 e'elk at atght, a,4 -a. at. . 1,12 " s. ta. 4,14 - n , IM - Ar-ivt a Mi. pi r -fj Tr iil jaaiLiiW . T e'eUt . Pr.l .k. Tr ,n n, l thl "l. Arrirr ai Kli hu-y , t 'frVafhoro'- " iul l.h FrriiriT-um-at-'3barlett Ar' ves a 1 ilwbi'W " tjs-e- en b " ' .' i.aUih I, 4. " . ' - Vr, II, 11 " e'eUe p. sn,---,t au 9 tf Ecgtneeraad Saparlateaaaat, ISKACOl' Rtl'lU ta , Khssomis A ASAiDOaioLAKBS, -r . -, . Wajthiagtont July 13th, iaS. Crt!cris Ko. 11. jvntfrt'c'ivni to A w lent Commutiorurt $ eaAsr Qflort. , " E 'ch; Aa'sirr-rM Coram "stoner will be careful tat , the eAMtili-iiiiiftit of sub districts, U kve tteoffloe 0! aia naut 1 roine uomi eair m access lor uepee- - pivot lnairi iittnct. " . - ar wit) luvent ivnstond agewt, elthar & clllua, -miltmry nfn r, or enlisted man, ineacb sub-distriee. -1 bit Hfraut unutAe tliorou(jlty Icttruckiliahltdu TTTt-f- lie Kill be furnished with the proper blaake ' tor rontviicta, nnd will institute methods adequate to mrri tyeVnteof his district In accordance with the ' rulMi of ttits fiiireau. rKo Bisdrates of wages will be pii'trribed tor a district, but in order to regulate fair waiio 111 gi rea individual cases, tbe agent ebootd hare Id umi minimum rates for bis owa guidance. -By careful ninry at 10 the hlrexif aa able-bodied tunn lien the pay tiWnt to tbe maiter.Jie will have an MpproMinaie trstuf the value of labor. He most of. tourse-fiHUiibir ihe entireebange of eiraomstanca, . and be auTe ttrarthe Inburtr bas dne protection aftmust vrlie and extortiqa. Wages bad better ' lit Sfvured by a lien en the crops or hind. Employ er are desin d to enter Into wrlttea agreements with 1 . emploevt, rviting torHi slated wages, or securing aa.iBirrMila .the. lattJ 5fxrop,or both. All aucb. agreurN4s.,will be approved by the aeareet ageat,T ai.j a fiiiM;iifie h -it m hf frini-e- JLu lead Jiiara.- should l no axeut wuhio reach, the nearest post- u mxsi-r will fuiward the duplicate of contracts di rect to (Ik. Aasisuin G n.mtssioner for the State.' , . Atu-niK'ii u ep-uliy called to section 4 of the law eti.li.jhiii4f-ilie bureau with regard to setting: -apart laud lu "every wale elllxen, whether refuge':.: or froedninn,' dr., hvA the same eriangtment Is re- .v ciinie.'iivd( Flien ii can be effected, between private ; . parTTI- At!udy'rfiany larn.era have rented lands j" to tret'dnieti Mtid'rctuiiees. this course is a recog, union oi tne g-nernl principle Intuevaw. Jn oidir to ru fores ids fulfilment of contracts ot) 1 - hot 11 eoutrai'tjiiu parties, the Commissioner of the ." Uurtau latsiown no iteneraf rule. Tbe Assistant Cooimn jio.ier luutt use the privileges aod authority, be gi ready lias. Provost eonrta, Biilttary comssle- -' imm, lu.nl coiins, -wliare tliatreeduen and reiugaatr t . iuve cuua! iilut a nil ollief people, are Open 10 his ; n;. In Ui' great majority of dues his own arbtUa- '" '- luent, or that of hit xiit, or tbe settlement by r-- (Vieea, will tie siitheienl. - Ji ,tsitrtiit t.'ointnlssioner, regent, if autliort-. ted to tuh rite compulsory anpald labfir, except for the leirnl juiii-tnent of crime, buftaxinf mar result 1 lo s-.iuc eiti:iit, hut sutferuig is preferred to slavery, .- ).' aud is to since J. gree, the urretsary consequencs of - (taj. In ill ai-tionl tbe officer should nver.for. get tt.at nowstittiiute ioasiavery. like apprenticeship :, . wiiinii, i.i'in.r.cnist. or-ueonngo, (t. s., rithar MHOmirtiie nrui .is be debt, orcoeCnina tbera, with- - - out (v ine Mud by any eyatem,) wilt he tl--. trT-- . - r- t- r Tur aitant CommlnsiuOer will desijfnateeneor mote nTi,.t bm 6 10 at I a ti e gwaral s u per 111 tw dVnt of scboina (''"" for each btete) for refugees and : fr,tdoiea -Tins tiSi.trjs'iIl .work as mitchns posii-.. Le-t;;4iui4iio--a'tii"4lia iulte o!Tu:sr-vhoaiaf7. bv sc.li u rmt'pis In charge. If pgeneral system -ra ; can he aloiiiH lor a brate, t is well j but if not, he .-, witf at ttjtt ttiLe cuflitoee ol all thai le fceln . done tn vdmate irUz- and Ireedmen, sees re profv-!. - M5!f-,'fr7''7tr4 tTnrt"frs, piomotvrneTa- . '- til umi (t'A, 1,1,1 y, e,jrr"oid wuh the benevolent , , , aice"i u wl ti a 1 re tnp.pl, r - te Cs'd, and ahl the ' An caafL'Cjjrp fiton in linking hit mjatrtid re por a. , ' ? " - 3i-a- T '7 TcfiM, CV.f Xe'.iral o-J.der of,,, tbe Hnieau, wb; haet the a'tr.erRl toperfisloa of saed- Vj 1h1 matera'a'AnAe:t Willi refugees and Ireedmen. .. t Uu A iiM"u!i 'twin1 lloinmr wiil Irutiuet S"ie ireil uil 1 ff'Tia es they have Instructed other ofb,.. .1 . cert. jo piake fi msjitai depaftioent srif support- , . a itiaa r es (' ii ie. . . npTtj r?' ivi f-a t-H-elHilatd fii".t"iil iU'en' me "Cprtbert b'ej but the AssiS-. .! .tani C- iiiiu'ia-ioiirr nd nit gent tanst evplaln, by... cooinrit rei'p tut.Mli.il, tne prinrlples, latrs, and i-, rec'iln", Miti.f ilie Hreu to sjl.aruea Concerned. - ft i- re''".f iflfJ to ilie Assistant Cooimiasionar " a-j-v. y.-irt.-j a ejiteftij snmmarjr to bepuha. licfv an4 .nr'rfy red by ageolt ta-roagtiouf Ibsle ...... try.. - a0.HOW1ROt " -iluT General Ooafmlasionsr, " 'v. "V i i - "S i 1 t 1 1 i" Ti' -4 t v r '' ' ? 0.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 14, 1865, edition 1
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