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i ifUrjf m " llfil U ' 111 4 -.i ifeii HP I W W MPvV : til ill "'tf? rr. :.. - i, &, am Iwsiy s -a; ii it tnri 1 HIE HERALD OF TIIEOm irustf.as tfee1 crowd isracs an-I ifcj Ernes' more pleasant, they will not fa we tru beco the wcaiheT nleasant. they will not laU to t-f . I... .j 'orrU. .. Thcloetor8"say;it is .goQ&.ko bing tliecelOT Aothe natural feelings baek e.ter; a eig of four years.-' i. .. M:,;!H-''r- if ' h - 1 . ',,1,1.:.,; $hLad. The taarket ia one aoro uppi i n r . . 't 'fU rhotnini a'nl Order, which b, vriatd Ugautofu among, y-- - trliicli shoald "not. pcape aiui. - '-:' it. . nnornl 1 -eniaMiug from tie diaiingi"'."-"" l..n.jin- UaaeparlUat-nI)ointinZa, com- -rtous.of the cfemnunity sucU surplus Clucc supplies asaayle 'faundintlie city ""."! r..r Uftnr widow, or helpless -...'I'.UV .I(1UT C w v , ".'"vwhose proper subpo'rris 'away, in whom ... nains of hunger liaygnaweu-wm. 1; ua c'e ioK.c".it4'"" "w-o . S7-'un'.l carefully guafled garner, will breathe vc-nt prayer ct uoa;ore?s.uBuaai - thin the past r - this orui. x.wv. : -; . ; " . -eek an ulmost endless amount of suffering I,,! of a keener nature Vn-.e general extent jinn has been commonly 3 ' , . ., W.nVrWal of .the national r s hundreds of families have subsisted on the : ,t ,,f that army. The appeals to om- lTor'fdod 'hare been 8eh as to make the heart .: , ,oi RM.nf.cia has adopted-a simple rorr.lv for all 'thl. There arc ample stqplics , There should, tuerwore, - i'uuder the pre.eut administration gf affairs acre will he no starvation. : . - piuvi-"v r - . this delightful fcjhybst'Borm eo great a qam:,y as tl demand call1; .or. 3 11 Ii; 'J U. armui enemies or Wltccp the peace ; nurluU J tar tJa-7,-lbflli,bT 4 , i it be lawful Hx aay oilicor to .recribo or; tit i I V'-"jf-fr ?"?.-;: ll'jteSct:1- riinu '"rrtf t1' ! by woclamatioft, .i'dror otherwise, the .j r.Jr---''-?' -jVALMSI-1 - 1. .;. ,, Of5cfe.Labjo,itM 'Wai':fvUi',. C,March 8, 1665,; fl-TNERAT. OaDEU5 f , . ' I -Thelirvt Brig. Gen'i ConimihdininhbHnccs cat'u'rcd tiie redbubtabU Early ith ;j sixteen the fHowi5g- namad. oacers as. -s Staff, viz : ' Captain James B. Cxm, .Mth T. H. Art j, . Acting Assistant Inspector, Genera. 1st Lieut. F FHosiiKOTOK, ICth N. Y; u. At x y Acting Asiistant Adjutant uen i anu iu5v ... m LieutT W. H. Acgue, 7th Conn. Vola., Acting A. Q. M. and Post Q. M. 1st Lisut. Geobgs S.'Haxsos, 7th H Vo!!;, . .. i n a nl Pftf flnmmi!: "spcIai. notices tor tni'ncnTuxiur, uin, . v.n.i . n, ... - - . I . l ; A ihi:n .I.Wl-1 ',-.,1' n!'i i j iruprifounient in the pL.iUif iUuiy :tiiu , oE f years, at the discretion t.;e court; aud aty j person 5 ccflyictcd;ShaU nuroovev'bu vlVj.iif. ture of Early. UtHmiuJUi.. ioit!m-v yeetenlay, by stSa!ier from -ToHresa iIcm-oe tru?ti .u.ador. the -oyr.ui'eufc of uViim 1 teredy, witiis es, m;the Jfe ofi (h ; - ; - . ,Jf; : I Miiiaabtl'iia-completely-6vercwm .hp, . ; tdeStith wil:::non. V:' ,ii urcd tiie redbubtabW Early .iih ; sixteen Xuuicrcus applicu.i U-ve Uwu uu,.c t jcaptureu lue uw , . Treasury Pepartmeut f ir pcnit.s to bt 4. - . i a V;r A . C S. and Post Commi!?rj. 2d LieuL DtyoaaRST VT. Febkis, Cth Conn Vols., Acting Aide-de-Camp. i f- By 'command' of . ( Brrt. Brig. Gen'l Jcs. C. Abbott, 2d Bri-.' lst. Div. 24th A. O. Comd'g 1 est. F. 1 . flUA ll.' lvl,r 1st Lieut ." and Av A G. and Post Adj'tV rired here report that the inteljisence was curren when they left, and firmly believed. . v fi.t;.nr- TMLitIculars aro given XV Vi ; : w . The report yet icks coiinrmauyu, ,uv0: having been received up to a late h6ur last evening at the Department headquarter in this' ' ihe next-arrival-will be looted for with in- , .. . terest. . . ? i; -l mcrcba-tata au J oth-s doing , lw 111 thiS c iy 0r its vicinity, wiUlo well togive attention ltT,'c regulation the TefisurY Department. in -.nvJ tirade, whici areialed mnotlr col Z,. Co oael lleawu, irvising, Aeut for . . , i rtfT frr .-cveral aa'S, n cnc-tion wit!r .thbmlliitry' 'autQioritlei, in 'v, the rc-ulatiMs applie tfW 1 x :iV:.t-..K fi WublVc. They,, czavobaverj cioay a.-fd.-Cipt.,.. .l.v.i-... . the ;KXW cojisf Arr.R or xnv, depaRTMext or AVLST YlHniM.A. r It is reported that Mujt.r L.v ne.ral W. S. i Han- j cock will be assigned to the c umxiand - ei the L'epartment oi wtsi irima. t v (.uvvv-. , of .'Major General .lieyro' Cro, .kesvpturcd, j-. FROM W luiriagjao. roTael' Itoifon ce? icve Hrith a' 6Tiec'uli: ort on the iPetersburg MInef:Expl65iorij ;'Jil4'ffiH mif inn i ii V TU .riaungvftl:e Woijk hi'haso porfow; and . U ttlod.Jivuoa to pcv.avai u, ..a.u wuch paiiea: suulft'0 subject of; Irade ivjth insurrectioMrv'.lisiripti; and is competent t jud-e of what shou'.d bo.ermiUcd as Veil as what not he. Hois, a; -chtleman of "sound dia- cretiou, arable and patte and wP.l. always treat tlie wha have 'busiueM with him, in .a gentler manly r.iauucr. olce will be open from and after'to-day,- in the pld:Capo Fear Bank building on Front street.' On. another .occasion; we Shal take time" to speak more i fully,ort!e operation of the trade regulations of !the government. HEADQUAUTERS POST OF WILMINGTON, ' WfLwtfeOTos.'N. C.; ilarch 9. 186 , Gevjeral OqderO ' ' . .Si:ii.i.Am..r -in tbfJ'senice of tbe Wted States ar.-iving U ,tUr .Post, on leaver absefat.from their-command will report medi ately at the olHce . of the-Toadfxiinanaafat- and; : ' .Omni., i . . . . .. ti ; . iii ' J ,i, ;rv;ft nnmim-dtfrai-ofU'wsrtlv tint 'navaV arriving at TaM' Rfc Wniltpn. aUSSeer9'whb. are eiritfa invL. . M5h ffffioi; ' : "BrVt. 6x15108-,." AKBOT-s,.un.v :.. .!. 'It ' -i34 tiit-.-atid;. a-a:--ag;; gof aj ; ' ; Two Bays Later from Eiuoius Comments on llieTeaec Conterenee. The Trfeeamans Aid Societies lit England. t lie Erench Mexican Cession. - i, :L "..V . :. ,U i .111.11.. I . : mesiagadnciaakisthe pnnionrand fevding ' t j liAiiiVAk' tn'day, D.-.'iU Icto, A.J lllCl X Oi.ll VIH.'WV"- , H,r "dates aro two. days laur . trum thgse'j - 1 b'l ;. : HEADQtiAitTETtS5 POST OFVl t&pXi tf . f ; 3farch7(th;iobo. ), ,' Genlrahfordtr The taandera or persons-in chargo f -all tralent detachmentst of troops1 noV at this. Post, including cenvalesents, re cruitAr SisonerVill report at these Headquar tera immediately. . . - ' 1 By -order ;of Bvt. Brig. Gen. Abbott: ' - 3 v . n T. T. HUNTINGTON, , ist Lieut. 16t N: Y. H. A, & A, A . A. G- Quartermaster's bepartment--Deprtment or ... Knrfh Cnrolinai oISo Noaru.-We notice that numbers ot our Tb, foUowingirectoTo, - returned prisoners are daiiy sent nprth. ,: Aireauy Dep,rttor tnar. are seen brighter and more cheering countenance j printed for Saneh of Ue Those that we returned to 3 unable scarcely to having business to transact witn t , v. h-jsUn waTkinir on thestreets ptte.vic . . ; ntM General George SDodge- Office, JP i.r Aittant Chief- QJrtjrCMmW 0. Winslow, A. Q. M. Office with Chief Quarter B oia.rCaptaia Samuel Tb, amy is blessed. To the U. S. Sanitary Commit- aq5m In charge W.t Tporogj. Bionthe invalids are-also largely indebledthe Office W-ter Street, b" frf j v i-JL.!4-SA.f tria ftffaot. Captain' H . B. icfV mw.tar Street. tasiauous una dubiic 0 . I work-shops, iorag T T, t ? 1; I of the Association in th!s city, Mr: Foster, being abovjr JJrf' ... - , -. ,,i rrv-nTv, 1 . CaptainAnarew ah enjoying the -privileges of a free and glorious . country? So much for 'the kind and careful at. teation that has been meted out to them by the skillful and in Justrious surgeons with which cur bove Market ; ' . .V n.:. Ar th Port: Captain Andrew aimw, ?rmau i th Charged with tbe reguiawon v KlV- pi: building, on tae Ii-ll",,, cer&.tiLi-n': -v; -.ni ;? i : i', Loud Guz.tU announces tue apim .iV. ' Gen,.JJarn3iae..ia no,t M , Traher .smith, a lint.Mi Consul 11 f tt,VVmnmahd.nr GFcneral m; the orma-; ,fo..;;h - tion oFtlie aaftItfngVlamri,rm'not PPfg V lRrjge Mt Union, from OMte for. New York , . . .ffimra WHS U Uill iUUiica i- j- vj. - - - j orrow (Sat t. (i,J OWn.ft of later newsfrom America than to the 4th of February, per the steamship -Lii:Lv, ;riiriHaU continue Uieir HiDernian, me jmwi. r"'," r" 1 speculations on the recent Peace Conference 7?i. . n Hi Wrveri President m w - ... . .1 1. j-m r .urn. immm :iiimiivv r - ' w -. rods in the rear of th main uu- "Mr wani; cn the part of tho line, where the moTement could not be.vritness- g the Confederate Commissioners, ed. . . r- . v: di?A Messrs. Stephen,, Hunter and- Campbell, pa sare-success. - ; ,;.' .jit: . con : Brig. uen. ijueaaie, in mui. . lorVurd his, troops . promptly, an4 m blocking ,p the arenuedeslgncdfor the pasoops a bomD-prooi wn ruua u , , - .. . o ... mAmmt could not beivntness Ul tire ABOuwiaLiuu --- 7 - ' - unremitiinff and admirably directed. The Com mission is doing a vast amount of good; . - ..' ' - i r: Ooon Polict.-t-Now that the old flag is once more waving over our town, it is tnougni proper r lt mAMliinU Lri&i. int jr.l rarrvln tr nn bnaineSS. mure w"u6 u'l vi. tynu, ir . i -;. rrom buu m: ,m . for all merchants tfcaVinUna carrying on.bnsbieas, I . .: gaw Francisco, Tiieaday, Febw 5tV) .llvVnnwn.hutL TI,. mT,?.n .Tohn L: Sterens, Trom Aiaxa-; nmrthele U U a PW. H th. SSSS columns of Thj HEaAiVor'Tira Uiip ire open J.go to the interior at the. risk; of his. to all for any kind of advertiserments. The more Xrada is at a stand-stilL ' Ink p.r,.nd the more Kill be hU. S, bring Si m jour .dT'erlisements. -Any work In our line gJios, th8 people b.dinot giTea notice .ittbe furnished promptly, nd at . null price. 0fSthe : ,pproreh ot &f grJ! ,tZnin .-- r-fr officer who broagM in twcntTTrour pernius VtaBTABL. Gnpi-Mnj persons we nx- ptiner8. was sererely, "P niu ! ion, to purchM. garden seed. Any . n. having ing-tbm at ii oi - them can adtertise. thr.ughithe colmnnof T . Th. eJth HilD or xnvte.of The , cost i. . v .r. -SCTr M.M&& Arbivjlls sjstemalis Iand Ixwer uuionuiuuwU--.--r . There is nothing more about- the G win colo nization project. ' :' ' ... Vn,? i--!L- ;n of nnanas, recruiting .and sjstematised it wul pe .ainicun, w " ; icauiri o.a. ..T?.-0 j;V - H.t of arrirals and departure, of ?tam.. Th. j .nd- Mexican following arriTed yesterday : PartheiOa, Am.nca, haTe panted an eiUnnon and schooners Israel L. Bnow, ana . w 0f.time. - v- - - I Wherk ask ibi Ladies. -It is a well-known , Death of Gov. Cannon. . tact that since the occupation or tnis town oy 1 . "-rV-'i lorcei.-.h. Milha been unabi. W oJr on the slre'els, so; great ha. been the crowd; J . t; iJ'woi.n; tnT want ofreaa iness for the assault, not going with his troops, but remaining ha bombproof. r bAo3. mJ K.s ; orthejSeven Khode Island, commanding a bngad m re maining behind with one regiment, L in posi tion whert he could not , see what was going on ' " : - j. ' ' r' in carrying out. 3etf, Burniide's order to push IXXS UWpo va n J m . m. -1. tVA ATtimnn . tnllOWS . ..mw.. . --1. Aomrav 1 Via imnrftssioll Viinoui mbcuujii w vr. v" . that thero; ws anjr disinclination onitne part .. ..4.'Af ikA wnn. tn heart! V CO ot tall cvmHi w w wa rzr: .r operate iirtho attack oa tho30th of July, the Cnrt xprcss their opinion that explicit orders ahoiiMbavo been giveii wsigning one offlcer to the command of all too troops, intended to; en cage in the 1 assault, when" the commanding General was Lnot present in person to witness the opertions.n. . , ! ' EBEL JUIO 0?f TUB LIGHT BOATS IK THE CHESA- On Saturday f nigbt laat- '. party , df rebels, under commana ot iuienaii- jrv. r y the rebel naTyr and nephew of Jeff. l tbo xcomioo nvnr m wwijo . V ' boond on a raid to Smith's Island, with thede Bign f destroying the light boats. The gunboat Yankeeand Myeral othea of our boats jwere in formed of their morements, and at once started tuporsuit ofthem. Itmay be, as our gunboats were I last night shelling the wood-, .in the -vi, cinity of Smith's Point light, on the western ' . ' . k il.i KATvaf nmd to that snore; xnai ins rcoci ,iri, ntand-K. a Scaped to themain land-! Wood s F- il. --iTk wtin ra.n5nred the iSalelnte and tha EcLince. ; ' ; 1 L ' ' . T- ta Mnni 4nfl . nnnrdved tee act to prevent officers of the army and jiavy, and .t---In 1 the niihtarv acd na- 5al semce of the ifnited SUtes, from mtcrfer- ins: in elections m m-.auws. . i . ... - o" troops Warmed men are to be brought to . rortn, anu in v.... - - Messrs. Stephen,, Hunter and- Campbell, on the rart ot tne oouiu. - Xomon (r.6oe of the 15th is fully conyin ced that ahe peace: negotiations were an utter failure, anithat the war is now entering upon a new term,-in hich both sides arc more deter rnined than evr to leave1 everyth.ng to the ar bitrameht of the sworcL ... : . , It think that toe vuuw-; - -that the peace advocates on lth sides will now ( begilenced. ... - 7 en r k that tna i CJonierence wa euicrcu uFv.. ... b---. "both parties. The meeting was entire.y for dis cussion and an interchange oi views a prelim inary meeting to; ascertain whether any com mon basis could bo dfecorered on which nego tiations might be opened in a mere formal man ner. In its very nature it w,.s. a conference of which tbe details could rot immediately bo made public, and because ptiis apparent want of iesulf the jourr;aU of the North were proba ble apt to take a somewhat toaQJec'ded view of tbe Cenference and pronounce it a tail- UT hc London Judex observes that.the mere fact of negotiations having been found poss ,ble Jje mobetrires with whet rapid strides the Amcn can people havo beirn" edvtneing toward the .d? S pePac That haPpy coatingancy may yet bo farditant, but these things are indication ot its approach , ".h. Southern States haTeprixedthfcir'indepMenw above the ad- tl lU Sutu of a. powerful Cc.edera ,on -JHirti-i'mo-t to a woiuinanvi.:- ft 'i' cn it pedtal the wijr mo t and it can seen, symptom of its early 'rt'fnuy andfxdv thinks t mt-1 ionlv miks a rewphasi in the bloodv, n ct It makes the bokary lines between the ! . .1'-l.,!- . - ' . J - . . : . ! ;-, 1 .-"-'!.! ' ' A- , i
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