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; Vi.- 1 liit f Wilmineton arc; subjugated.
; Since the s fcreakinj out ol the rebeUion the word
designing rebel ; pollutions and, .leaders hare
"frightened the people into hostility to the Kadoal
' authorities Ihe historj of words does n6t pro
duce k single instance of greater injustkef to
r From the first attack on Sumter te the
fall of TiahCT subjugation has been dinned in the,
r.ii rlire aHernatite
to success in rending the f,ountry in twain. The
issue, it is true,' was. fairly presented- Sucb, in
" . . deed, has been : thelternatiTe. But a moment's
consideration should-haVe shown any candid per
son that the ; subjugation so blatently threatened,
Vvas4 not' the "molf tlrfeadful punishment in the
scope of human ingenuity - ! :.
tor subjugation implies a bringing- uner, cqn:
trQUauotherpoier. jrthe case of the Spolhern
' people the effort has been made to take them from
. the control of themselves, f It was. not the South-
era Deonle. who inaugurated the t rebellion, -t It
wa3 smply a few disappointed peliticians, acting
on -th; rulexor;:ruinJpVincple.;They kit .their
control; or fancied they Jiad, of national aaaxrs,
and immediately proceeded to destroythe coun-
trv. Their schemes were not approved' by, the
' toasa of 'the people," certainly not by. the people of
North Carolina, who opposed them by every nou
orable means, on tbe stbrnp and at the polls, until
these dtsignicg demagogues, had fanned a civil
. war ; and then, hy specious .argument and tricky
. scheming )iie body; of the" peopji were ma4e to
believe f that their rights' were assailed, and that
they were taking up ..arms in self defence.- In
other words, .'they, were told that the North was
seeking to subjugate theuv." .-t j '
The difference In - the application of this term
subjugation, is; apparent. In the one . instance
Yancy, ' Rhett, Shdell; ' Davis and the rest of the
rebel - god-lathers sought to subjugate th4 SeutlW
ern-people against their' will, be it -remembered
-to their own purpose and ends; to take them
out of ai government which they loved and had
always respected;, one which had ever "been wisc
and benevolent towards them ; one in which they .
were equally represented, and. of which the
; formed a cart. On tllie other hand the Rational
power was exerted to prevent this crime ; ; tb avert
1 the destruction designed by the traitorous band ;
to 'perpetttaie to the people of all part? of - our
common country he .blessings of j a free; govern
ment; to give to the people of North Caroling, in
: common with those of ,the whole landj a represen
tation in the national councils- : ;f.
The people of Wilmington have experienced the
former subjugation-that of Jeff Davis and com-pany-i-and
are . now beginning , to experience tLe
latter 5 As yet they: are not represented i a the
natiocal 'Congress, nor have they any voice in the
authority by which tijey are immediately govern -
"y. ed, 'They understand that these things are apart
of the fruits of their subjugation .that are yet to
come inTgood time. jBut. they f are subjugated
nevertheless, and .henceforth they will be compel
led to f.rcn a part of the common nation of which
they have formed apart for upwards of eighty
years; and subject themselves to a government
to which they have b,een subject sinoe the day they
cut "loose from Greatj BriUin. . All this is very
hard,- but we advise ;our readers to bear it with
submission and christian resignation.- If others
will persist in forcing blessing? upon us we should
' ' not complain.. V t - . I ; '
The bugbear of subjugation we opine, has lost
its terror to those of the Southern people who ha ve
bowed their hecks to the Yankee yoke. ' 1 New Or-
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in"'irnutd hardlv be willing to cut.loose again
from the United States! -Tne people of Savannah
have found very little to find fault with since the
k ' ' -t . ' - j. : .
Federal icfijJancy of that city. In our own .town
.c ;. v. t ; -
of Wilmington- it 13. a very common remark that
Yankee soldiers are' not lavages. Tn. fact, as the
eyts .of the people are opened, they, begin to; see
how. grievously they" ave been deceived, and
.every where & heard Expressions of gladness that
next tO' Lee in tile rebel ;nrayri?Wcked out of
comh beusel
nss of the Union army.. ' Joe Johnston, wom
'rt.J?. has abusedlever since he didn't; stop Sher-
;nhntlla .marcf from Chattanooga to'AtlataV
is fc4back and put in Beauregards place AlV
I this looks" as if Jeff; wafloundennglyIt
( SifrU.'? however, that; he designs his -army to
keep en- retreaUn jr, ana ; mereiorc -;
"charge of the greatest retreater'the war has pt-
iuceu. . . .. ; - -; 1.,.
Cdir.lECIAL.;
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Illinois Ct,ntTBA ...... ... ....
4 . r.IeTeland and rHt5Dttre-..-.-i--!'!
Tiie'Pat ot. Armt OrriC:-Ofiicers of the
Army will be pleased to larn", aVthey will hyre-1
ferrin g to Our. column of w asningioa . ,
Congress is makiug some progres towards in
creasing their ! pay. It is very, singular .that the,
government should hesitate or delay one day man.
act so manifestly just and. proper. ;No; one, in
Wahtnrton or elsewhere,questions the inadequa
cy of the pay of officers, especially of .those below
the rade of eeneral officers. The absolute justice
j- of an advance being thus generally admitted,; the
delay in granting it seems more iuuu putuxo..
Wasliins'ton Wews.
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THE INCREASED PAY OF ARMY-.; OF-
. . FICERS. '
The bill rpported by Mr. Sclienck, from the
Military Comrnitte ,toiDcrea3e the pay of offi
cer;?, and passed by the House, provides j that
during'tbe war officers shall bs exempt from
the payment of-tjfe Income tax on their "p ay,
and increases the monthly pay of ail officers
below the rauk of Brigadier Generalf Trom Jan
uary 1, 1865, as follows: Infantry Colonels,
to ne 'hundred and forty dollars ; lieutenant
colonels, one hundred and twenty (dollars ;jna
jors one hundred and five ..dollars ri' captliris?)
ninety dollars ; first litutenants, seventy-soyen
dollars ; Second' lieutenunts, seventy . dollars ;
colonels, cavalry and. artillery, cne hundred and
sixty-five dollars ;. lieutenant colonels, one .hundred-and
forty .dollars ; majors, one hundred
and filteen dollars captains, one hundred- and
two dollars and fifty cents ; lieutenants; -eighty
dollars und thirty three cents ; acting assistant
'surgeons, one hundred and tWertty-five dollars.
This bill does not alt?r epmmutations for raU
tion?,' &c, but leaves them as at present provi
ded." : ;; '' .
j . illE LOAN BILL. 1 ,
The Ways and M6ans Committee, on the 21st,
- - - ' . ' 1 , W
eetinz to consiuer tne i.an
CtosrsPaiCBtAr! aitU6niar,f JJ oaK
' Vew Yosif rebruary 20, 10.5 f; :;
Ohio and Miss. Certificates
... 83K
i Chicago and XorthwesWrn..-v.-i rr-: 0
: Chicago and Xorthwestern Preferred....... 634
Chicago acd Rock Island.-fv- Tv
I Pittsburg, Ft Wayne andjahigo..j.rr-?
atoct jaarsei. ubm, uu,,r,Tr"8
r after caU 19Mri 1 ' ,
I
-.A. OFFICIAL. ,
1
-HCAWni di:pautmi:xt of & a,
i:;! f .Urekeripoint X. P Feb. 9tblS
;51
rittpliceiwWcrsotiitne 3wr iie;
1
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Flour......
"Cotton i Vj'vj
Ordinary.....
Middling- p'
. riA Tl( ilrHirif ...... .i.........i.."if
Hay.
; Provisions
. Porlc...;......
Beef,-:;..
-'Bacon.,.....;
. Laid
; Batter -
; Cheese
:. Rice s " "-
Tobacco ,
78 a.
83 a
80 a
s60 a
71
S3
I Co
. te- ifft i i1" f-v f
e a 60;
: 2!V U a 24 C
Stt JOO a 00
42 a i
14 a ' 24
PM a
10 a - 13
A CAKB.
held a special nv
bill.' ThComrai
ZVeW York , 505 BroacKvay,
March 1lat,;i8C5.;
: 1- i :
)wy jirmer fr'miZs mid
jtoii, X. C.y and surrounding CWnlry
: To
tningto
' Having' located; myself , inthis ty,'I; am
prepared ; to' offer at pur House, ;.(ofc & Bald
win,) next buiiains below; u St. Xiciiola?f'- .
Gents' Shirts,1 Drawers, ) Collars, rayais,
&c, &c a full assortment of Furnishing Goods. ,
Under GalmentsW aftttindbeau;
tifully made, accurately cit and of tile j bet mate-;
rial Linen, Cotton, Silk 4nd Flaancl. Alo conv-'
plete assortment fprjilisses and Boys. 1 j ; j
One hundred Girls workr on the premiss, and all
garments made under the immediate sa)erybi6n of
the proprietors. ' Mrs. Wintle's ' uarajappears in
another column-to which the attention j fi Ladles is
directed
Respectfully,
31 arch 1.
QV'gAllHlN.-.'-
;t f2-4W-lS.
fiiUtlciJobeUAMirtant AdnTUnt GtiH
Mi j.rm M- Wherry, aw- 4
.Capt; Wnj4'A;.Mrd, ; - ;v
0A
tederal Pint,3f. -.4tf A?.
afeXEBAL ORDZBSA .
..! No.! 3.M -. -:f
; Subsisted cei':;;
10 r. , 1
aptain".Wm
,gijDeer;;4w
; ! By order! of 3
rt
f
TUa rii.,t-;W dPJ'rs are a3siznea to uutyif m sc.
bers t,f theT)cpar&ental'Staff- ReporUdlbf nafi,
and Wines' aniaited.through them, inaccordi nc
iVith Ti5ti6ciorddrs and rejeulatfons v; 1 ,
i'.-.-t'f -tii . iiJJiaI V?if Onartn-rmaster." j ''It';
CoS4 R.1 B, 'Irat; Acting Chief Commii
-,.i,4. - ' i. '"4 j
Surgwki Edward $hippTB-Aet-3ledkaa.:ri
5ft
onimisiary of
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LlJ Twihinjr. A.;D. C.Cfaiet
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aj, Gen. Schotiei.d :
i ' ,XA. CAMPBELL
Alsi?UntAdjutant Generil.
ISUi. J
li E A ll U' I SI D EPA R TM E N !T-' OF
-,-; , (.AibirfojMTas orio,)- ;?: -.1 -:
: -: . Wiioington,- N. CJvFeb.32T,.
t P.kria rr3hil InT this Department will
minUter MthM'alieiianci'fsuch' pers'bnl,a.
come within th provlfioasf. the Amnesty Podt-
mation jTliIjPr ro
JiridedthearpM
goba"faith ioaid' ih testoingthe national
nd that't&yj tak the"oath of allegiance cheerfullj
t and voluatarfiy: I . .; ' , . ,:
made week!
TO-DAY'S AD VERTISEMENTS
the natfondl forces are ' so steadily advancrag and
recpTefinJtterritorynnd delivering jjtos people
from the thralldoux of traitors and demagogues.
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iiijr the
liverv".
FL6trxDtf&ixG. The rahellion', U floundering.
Jeff. Davis is getting, into a. very .bad way. -ot
on!v 46 the ractveiaents sand successes. of the Na-'
J - tional forces i6t give satisfaction to Jeff .Davis and .
i - CeApanj,- but the Vovcinents aud achitjTnicht (
.We -cannot call.-' them'.siicss'cs-f the rhcl Gcn
erals Wem to'-mtediss;Ui6factioyt-' 'Sherman' has
,. . refased rtilie whipped,'-; lharety Venderpg'it im-1 fim't tbr,
pobiefolBerefcei uenerais to wnip him. ihis.
I..' tasHnndi Davh;tery 'nhappy ''elVha's fjore
f -. v'than1-make" 'hini unu'arpy v.Ifhcrmain boi6:'
I ( . - - "t 7 - .' . ' ; - ! .
I ' ' ' -iT .1 Aw nann !toTo will Jia iiKttl iz-fi
' -il'r to Twifp .hiar;-andno rebMHw -;to etricd.
' IJ
Committee have delayed it for seve
' ral 'days iiv the hopti that a ne Seeretary!pf thlj .'
Xreasury vr ouiu juc.sipjwiuiou n u AXiiuu uion
te confer with themf upon he subject. They
have determined to-. report it at" once to the
House, leaving.it t5 the Senate to make ; such
alterations as -inay be thought . necessarV, ih
case a new Secretary is appointed during! the
com in wee. The following is a correct ab
btract of the bills."- It was submitted bySecre1 .
ry Fesnden : ' ' . - ; ' . '; -" ;.
obligations, (prohibiting, however; legal tender
notes,) not exceeding six hurt dred , million of
dollars , payable at not over forty - years ftorn
date, or redeemable at the pleasure of the! Gov
ernment a.t not less than five nor more 1 timti
forty years. . The amount issued in other forms
than bonds may be controvertible into bonds
redeemable, &c. "as.the Secretary may deem
expedient. The principal or interest, or .both,
may be payable irr coin, or id any other money
or currency, declared by Congress to be lawful
innnov or leral tender. - The interest in coin is
not to exceed 6 per cent -or upon currency 1
. . -. j m i n ,
exceeuiog t oiu per annum. . ine cet3reiary
' may , ell bonds here or abroad - on such Condi
tions aSiHo.rDay. deem advisable for coin, lawful
money, Treasury- notes, or certificates of irt
debtedness. Aic ; The bonds are to be free from
municipa,! and State taxation.
COMilERGI AL INTERCOURSE WITH THE
! REBELS.
Iri the United States Senate oa Mondar. Mr.
Chandler; from the ' Committee . on Commerce,
-reported a bill to repeal the. eighth section of
the.Uet of , July 2,, 1864, which .was additionaHo
several acts concerning commercial fifvtefedurse
between -loyal and J . insurrectionary; States,; for
the collection, of abandoned' propeity, tx That
,..-ir.fi,r ia in fVirc trnrd. fthd is the most 15 hp.
ral provision , yi.our ejatutts on the suliject of
commercial intercourse with rebel communities"
previous to their formal submission to 'the Union
arms: .. , , . : , -ir-y - .
'' Sct oiv S. That it shall he lawful for ithe
' Se'cretaryk f. the.,Treasury.. with, the appro pf
the Piesiatnt, to authorize agents to purchase .
c larf d i n i nsu rrec t ion, . at su h places, therein
!ull bt ;designa(ed "by hTm, ut such prices as
THEATRE.' ! v
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THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH
Will be presented the highly tragic
2y
Play of
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THE ; Vim v;
Biahca, ;
, Miss -El Ojise; 5ridge3 ,
Dance,
Song, .
- - "4
admission;
Press Circle
Parquette
CentrTGallcry,
Do6rs;open at 7 i J Curtainrise .at' "'T ;:4'chDcS
. VeK 2Sv. 7:;. .. s; . ; -,
'. . - i - Miss Selina Warner,
. ' . Miss Hda Morton
To esnelude with the farce of tbeij I . ' 7
SPECTRE BRIREGP.003B
fei oo
1 .50
1.1 00
1-1 1.
' Il lletiortsi wnibb
Marshal 3enei'al,tvrii
to the oaih of allfe anifejalso. of" all other, a
-:hWi tiWrmris rtikilln within the iarisdictiou qf
Prprost 4larsbal,ogether with aach jtifriuaioi u
can be obtained touching the character and pon act
ofeachirijauad.'':" t . , :
III., Persons oflffcnown disloyaltvand thosj; vfto
shall br theirliaEifuaKe or conduct laa'nifeat boetility ,
to the Govern meni oft the ; United States,,- shall be
tent beyond the liies of, the army by an order tr.im
the Jfcrovost warsqai uenerai, or oe urouguB. ueir
a MmtiiKComnifssiu -and' pujaiihuiiat,
accordmgjtd the nature of thepnen.ee. ' .
' IV.ryfflcfra autjiomod-by law to appoint Genenl
GourtstMartial ar empowered to appoint Military
Pom missions,! 'ana to. confiroi and execute the e &k
tencei of iuchj CoEinibsioiis, with the samu lim ttr
tions ; as itt th cas of (general Courts Martial.
; V. ComrQcrcial' infercoii'rse Vithin the limits of
this -Department ' ' kilt '' be governed strictly 'by the
lnvra of thalTriited States ;artdthe?retrulation3 of the
Treasury pepartnnt;; and will be limited fo-t
which maV belneciwary to. supply the wanti ol
loVal people rkidifeg within the iine of military
meat. N8e but iersons of undoubted Joyaitiy aiid
; - "7 , - V-'IShoraair i& ciarcnuig on." Apeauy we near nt -1 cu.ae muney mu iw, vtuw - cpcusc wviirew 1
hinf 'WCBarlttte.. "Uavis nay , near jjJ.niuvin -"Tel ;r 11
" , . ' - Vi'-"' t! the United States;. and. the- accounts of all;
: r - cloaej rTmy tothe rsonli, majfy. -It- fat andidshallibcendered
. ' frrghtenjuhjias'i'lt .Jse makes him angry, andiil ''to and audjedby Ae'pr(er: .accoui
;'v vv, ' poor aoliieha can help i'axe xacade'lto'siser bf therejwpjC tWiiiU
.' .;' - ' 5 . - ""rt . : - ' f ;. i-'
: -v'-. :' - " - .y ,-i .; ..'- . .. , ; ' .
fc . .--.." - - ujwMiwiwrrirr-iiiiiiM n"" 1. " 1 "r-Y ""
- Jt-i., I,, f Tr Mll Wi MHMHnnMMHWHMHMHHHeMni
le market valuethereof at the pliQc of deH
nqt cxcfceuing threefpurths ,-the mark
ing-. - ..i'Jtnaa:, filial' no.piiri.oi .ji&.p-ixrcna$Q
iiio6cy;'fi pufaked,, Ehlalt. bfl;.
naid,or" iir'ecd to" Le paid," oiif of cyi,othr'
'Sttifpfari-'oftbe Trf asiir v. and thn monevaris-
M n g : thefeiTbml after. the. pay ment .of 4 the 1 -pur-
SCOTt & BALDWIN'S
r Ladies, Misses mid Cliildrmls
OUTFITTING RO;OMS
. Nicholas Block y iSOo" Broadway
r ; ( Formerly- of Genin'a Bazaar" j
TTVDTIR whose Superintendence the! abovef De-
I n.;t-tm-nta.re conducted, is pleased to announce
in her former natroai I and the Ladies of-Xew fork
n: 4t,of in Connection with thfe numeiroU3
!cuci"jr u"r " ' , . . , T:.r,. 3.
. DfTTOTva nnrni dur rtirpp.t.ion-Liuie U Breoarcn to
AKTISTfiS under. her. direction,4he M grepa
furnish, nrbmptly, .! ' 1 - U C '
I ladies; jjlisses atid Children3? Jfytftink ito,
i .'..v 5- ;t":'t'",' i ':6riiefX
" '. - LADIES! UX0EK -MNE,
Of fine (lity,.Kept;tttock, ready &me4at
Feb. 284 w
Partitlari attention' giveft totri;
BRIDAL TR0SSEAUX.
Formerly 6f "Wiliaiafeton,
;3S Market Stree
PliRMC SALEi
I LL be eold atf public Auction", on
the, beach
- VAr4T Pfttnt. a caro consistm of Sut-
t'b Stores for the benefit ot the Underwriters, ton
onday; M a rch 4th 18G4. f V . i. J ; ' ;
ct i ; Jttaster ot cnponer1t ranci9!tia.renit
;' is tMaW of Sch boner Franeaa iHatchf T
wn'" 'wi'it. j rik-'-Mbl ' '.ill-:' ivJtm,
V.
'5 : -
flT AREXBO SAL00K
''., - ' . -So. 8, Jfarkeit Street
TT 4T:TrYS fhe best fare to be fbim irt!
fl Vgotith 'o expense is spared to firnlsh; erii-
ckres. tne rarest aeucacies oi me season. . . ,
'-;te4:'Ktl,?;4tJ
he
March L
LIGUTEROG.
IB Is
rrvHE; office of laaaELL airAWs. Light-
Ing business in their line will call atlhe fcbovte'plaoe
i inarch 1. - ' - ' - '-" -. 2-tf
v'to thorroTMt
intr the name, aeci and plaoac'f
r'ese.nciof 'eiveVjfT pfersoni who ihatt' have aubscrijbed
lucli
h it
good character wiljl be permitted to trade witfi
limits of the Department." '
YI." Interconrsd ibetween .towns ' occupied by
ivmy andithe surrtundin country within the lij
3
Tie-' ;
luoe
of military' occupation, f will ! bo; permitted, ' nnior
reffulations to bo fstablidhod by the Provost Marsh d
General, for the purpose, of cnablin; the.inhWti-iU
to supply ihemsel ves withj tha necessaries of life. ' .
YIl.; Theloral j peppla. of the; country re idin'
within the lines . 05 the . army will bo permit ted 1 0
bi'ing freely to marke the products, of . their iarppa-y
, and 'to recei v e i in ay la e a t h e eurren cy of th t-Cnl'
;tedrate J ey wii j ' also be . permitted Jo ' 'pjee
chase family upp lies from persons authorized te
.trade, upon, perm fcs Vjrnted'.by the local ' iPrroont '
'iiarshals. ;.i( -j. ?L vV :V-" : ' ' ":
: YjjL i Rail 'jSUia. ! vM'uit Tlcgap'h ; Ha are - anKl'ir
special military ' pr ntetion. A n-y. person who t'tm& -Break,
injure or in any manner interfere" with tiieir
military use ojr all jre jj. intq any Kaif Road tr: list,
or vessel JiaTatiig jtbeyatera othis Iejartjn ii
shall be" 'pi'nisfed pith . death, "or 'oth'.-rwise,, tie
4iiscTetk)nif aMiliiar 'Commission ,. :-.,( .,
, IXUThej! dektrufctionbf Ipropertj, public; olr pri- .
vale; is a wa3te bflthe national wealth, and aliiolki
Government!, i It: ia
therefore o be aviided, "extept where mintarjj- dp.-
The highest Commaodi r
1 orient miist aloiu bkh jadge of ,such necessi iyi
liSXhel troops ;wili: 'hoi .supplied with sucl of ti e
products qtthe country , especially jregetaoje,s aw
necessiry';jrot'theii, health and.comforjt - ThWiuia 't
be.dbna bvi the trorer litaff Umcerat acting uwlr
iion jana ingaqe uomain
ldersj
r orders b f the D i v 5 s
XT? Strastinff, land; irregular forajinz by
yiduals are prphibtoed and wijl be sever ely pun ishk"
iBv cowraand of Major General ScnorfiiiLn';
t V. il- J- A. CAMPBELL
iJ.
AisLrtantAdjatantQenerat
HEADQ'RS DEPARTM EN T OF N. C 1
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. ; WilminitonlX',0., Feb.J?3, 1S63.
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t JLiieu tenant CoI el 1UY BaxrigerrU '
noanceu as aTjpieTnperQy.tiie UepartmeniaioH
iand wil 1 reiieve liitutenaiai' Colonel R. .B.TrettJ
S as Chief, CotoWissarrAbf ; Subsistencje; Dep
By command of Major General ScaoriRLD :
f iskstaht'Adjutaht CJenef at
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tap.
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