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Job Work done with: neatness and disnatci,. and at moderate rates. . rison. The possssioa of the Savannah aid Ogeechee .rivers ar necessary for operations against Savannah, and th Ahbyy Cooper, and Vt ando rivers, aqdl the numerous injets, muit controlled, to successfully attack Charleston. The abandonment of th ixiy uas, inerore,jbeen very far from a repeti tion of the Napoleonic 'tactics. -' It has teen ja forced abandonment of all th TmnM h hc .been hitherto' receiving through thoico ritmnolo : 0 - - O . ITOm Jiurope: a DCrrfanent lbiindnnmohf with out the faintest hope of recovery, unless some new iron-cjad, like the Oneida or Stonewall, can defeat all our .3IbnitOM and desfroy our iron clad fleet . This move is, furthermore, Ihfi sur render to us of an important series of bases of uperai)njp, admirably situated tor controlling tbe Zone bf ODerationn extending fmm tho. T?!r. -lountaine te the Atlantic aaaboaid, and in cludincr .Virginia and North and South fawJin Ibis may be to the rebels a blessing in disuise, buc the disguise, at least, is of the most com plete character. Army and Xary Journal ' Stage Manager,.... Benefit of " .......Mr.JOIlN DAVIS. w-aM t o MUVtKI IUUr.ltHTiil passes oi au enlisted men found on tb salooiis, torev or prirate honses, eitb cr b r ' nb an4 if -any bydar r wit.io,tU T p-astheir regimental or dtacba-ut r (unless thejr.are..on.'4utr)i or if:nr tl ' sbaH pe fojand in tbe streets without wri..? from ibis i Head Quarters, ? hey will W t mittcd to the'prorost guard hoisc. ; Bybrder of Brevet 3rig, Cvo'l Jos. c. A lst'I.itfnt. and A. . Mr; Harry Watkiiis- ' 4-." Friday Evening, March 31st, will be pres.oted THE PI0XEER PATEIOT. . Isabe! Carleton,. . aOCKO,.. I -Mrs fl Wkins Jlr, II Watties On r Military ami Naval Power, The government Of the United States has now in the field an army of not less than five hun dred and fifty thousand effective men well equipped and supplied, officered well and com manded by generals of first rate ability. This Fm the best' military organization that the sun shines upon. The same gjTernment lias a navy of fire hundred armed vessels many of' them of very great power and manned by eiffhtv dr uivusauu sauors. j.ne oniv enemvi tnat To conclude with the Domestic broil entitled : IT TAKES Tyo TO QUAKBEL. ' rta circle, 91.60; Farauette 50 cents; Centre Gallery; $1 00. Tw .Doors open at 7. Curtain rise a t 7 o'clock. FOR SALE. IOUR HORSES for sale. Apply to J. T. Tnijy f f Vwr French'r Front streetnear Market. March 31 tf XIEIIEL COXSISTEIfCY. According to the unanimous vo:cc of the south ern press the doctrinq of states rights has been considered as orthodojx as any doctrine it was &U this power is at present to be, used against, possible to teach under the forms of republican is the aready hroken down rebellion, whfch has government. Slavery,; the corner-stone of the "XJf i0 t"Z a$ a11 butitS arm m,fi,,ior,. , nm , , , . """d that, at tht) utmost limit does not number confederacy has been knocked away by the act more than one hundred and ten thousand men of the rebel congress, freeing andrmins the Every one who has tbe use bf hi rnn negroes, and now another of the peculiar insti- therefore, see that the complete tricniph of the tufions" of the south is threatened with a violent nationaI arm7 is ony . a question of time; 'and death. States j-ightaj the common cause of the yerV short time, too; and that the United secession of the sf n,v n v , I btates S0Temment will soon be in a position, with l orr t ' common bond of the greater part of this power still Tin its hand? their proviSlonal union m,the confederacy, are to settle With other enemies beeide .domestic, now proving as powerful a disintegrator of the 0nes- Is ifc an7 wonder, then, that in England southern sociil system as the hosts of Grant a1'1 France the relations of these countrieswitli nd ovp'n if iin r i , , the united-States is .now a subject of much And even if he rtufederacy escapes the danger question-that a member of the French l? t now, and if, by any rhiracle, its independence is ment should express the wish that our war mirht established, no hop e of perpetuity can remain continue till both Jsides were completely ex naustea, ana tnat the London ; T. rn.es snould Listen to while-the heretical ddctfine obtains wht the Richmond liispatch says: Uis not state soverJiffntr been the weakness of the c.v,se If, duTiug-tUe life and death struflcle, with the coapreasion of a common danger to birfd and hold these Hates, this principle of tate sore- was.c.-nfnuaiiaooti-udijig itself exeeedin ...t au uoi-ity eni'usieq to its keeping, and impai mg, rather than aidiugrthe common welfare, is it 1 .up.u.eu, wnen peace returns, this princiDle of mo sorercignty will permit th2 confederacy to exist one year? The conduct of certain stata in4 tiieir opposition, to the'laws pasd for the organiza turn o.t the army and the preservation of discipline, has .causgd many mea to re6onsider their Ion r-cherisheddocttin-sof state sorerciintv, and come to the conclusion thati whilo m in:J: m uue,in iact ana in defective. t n i i . rguc upon England's power to fhrht us. A I. aeady they feel the future. X. T. Herald. to practice it is ntlerly THE FALL IX GOLD. Gold fell as low as 1 17i in New York on the 24th inst., but subsequently rallied and iu the, evening was sold as hfch as 15G. ' . " O1"' lhe successive captures of Savannah, Chay ioston and Wilmington, have been .declared br -wuiiirj-n writers, to-be tUssingj in disguise because they necessitated a concentration of t.K-H iorees wnicti wa essential to success. . " regaru to iniana fortified places, Napoleon nr&t demonstrated that, unless of very larire ex tent and important as strategic position0 sucb places must standi or tall with the general pro re.ss of the camnairri. ,n .imr ctrALL RaJelb to be Converted Into a Hospital. . t'rom the .Richmond Seotinel, March 21. J . The liaieich Confederate maks nn anno.i the people and heads of families of that city to imitate the citizens of Richmond in throwin open tleir doors to receive, and their purses to sustain, the sick and wounded officers and sol dlers whom the fate f war is' bringing into that community. Persons of wealth are particularly called upon to 8tep forward in the humane work. In Richmond, says the Confederate, the .community- has opened its houses now for three veai-a ana more, and it will be-a sad title if Ra icigh.should fail to imitate the example. : : o , , One of Jeff. Davis' Horses Captured by Sher man, and to le Presented to President Lin coin. .Frm the Richmond Dispatch, March 20.1 lhe Arabian horsn nwsflntwi tn iar i:. by the iceroy of: Egypt, and brought over bv a biockade-runner and which was sent into the .IniDQUAETKBS DeVT Or XoaTH 0' , ' Aanv or the Ohio. ' k0--s'. ; Xsw 1Iese,N. C March 17tb.u. - NVo. 30. 'I .-."' In addiiion to his duties as Denot r uapi1 r u. nentig, U. S.f is i.n t0 Chief Commbs try of Subsisiance DUtri,, mingtpn, and Post Hommissary at .Wilm . ,. Heill report to the commandin G. nfr trict Of Wilmington. . M ' By command of Maj. Gen. Sciiofiku, : , J. A. CAilPHKlL 1 Lieat. CoLj-apdA. A. (;triJt I OFFicaCttiKrCoiiMiss.av )' . ' District if ii.JJ,Nl.' w Wilmington, N. C, iiarch 25, ! V , . xoii. 'J- h r The'following rules are hereby estab!iwVr .. .instrnctiop of all persons faring busing .. Oommissary department, . ' Tbej Brigades composing the garrisen of p will draw rations through their brigade comr ry. All regiments and detachments not will draw froni the post commislary direct regular ration return. Issues to refugees wjll be made on orders fro-r post commander and then the refugee ra.tin . Z will be issued. It is nof the intention of ih? p ,T... ment to allow this cNss of persons to lire in !uI3-, and idleness, but merely to sustain 'life tiI1 ls: time. as they can help themselves Ofiijcers in charge of contraband camp. K (ir,, on the regular rion return; stating the r'm'aU-rv adults and children .(under 14 years ) ,,Ir,t.i( the return and approved by the pnst-'comi.-ian.!,.-"' bales to officers will be made upon' his ; onor that the articles purchased are :er i u r.- or that of his hiess. Sales to!cit:?pns v u juMiuea x urniture. Un the Dremisp? i . t '" are! all necessary out-houss. Ht,K.n ... made,.o?y to those n government emnlu. an,! n ... . T i onrt . . . ..v.i, cmuics. O.U I i ...... .t ,7" , p ".v litiy. leec wia?, r or lurther smaii quanuues at government rates tr particulars enouire of the suhscrihr r i . ,. - ' . March 27 5tj WM. KXOHL. X0TICE. TTA.ING olJ out my Watch Repairing estab- jljl .uumenn.r. a. uecterdite, who will con- wuuc iuc uusiness on nis own ifmiinf t A.n.Atii ii uiu my menus ana tn nnh io f r th nor..TKira Ln.tAr.l 1 i " "i ' '"n'- "imuiuic ui'6iui-tl. Tboe harin? watdiM nnH Mt..';. ! .j r - -iJ. " " 7 . "uu .nr. V V. 00 -Marvel street, xtore of T. J. Joh Wilmington, March 27th, 1865. 35.31 ' :i. mi &tiE. TITY' nonse and Lot, situated on Walnut street -LTJ. my summer residence on Miiddle Sound ; alo ny plantation oa the west-side of Brunsnifc rirer' known n th R&l.;iio. di.....!... r- . t.i, w "vmiic i i4Bwuon. ror rurther Dar- . Jl VIA 1 ticulars apply to " . Z4-1WJ Xo. 1C Xorth Water street, WBAPPISG PAPEB, T?0R sale at THIS OFFICE. RUBBER GOODS, OF ALL KINDS, at CUTTER k FRENCH'S.- FOR SALE. lf"Y House and Lot on Fifth street, betAve n Mar. on h( hI- if ti?d rnZess- Aho a complete lot of ' use : Household and Kiffhpn Vht-t,. r ii . aasf rta COATECTIOitERY, ,FRESH from the Manufactory. For sale by CUTTER & FRENCH; 10 operate upon the Communications ot a place while it observes its garrison, with: equal forces' Miner a vi a . 11 -.1 w A J lUll 11 11111)11 L ? let, Napoleon expended no little time in the siege ot iiri'suen. because of it roi; optical portion in Reference to his proposed" Mioqucnt ailvance In this war the truth of HU.C01 b tueory.oijopcraticns has been dem.- . mM) uulea- 1 e evacuation of Bow wxu yome.sonieil; tho marches of wt,uu 1 iiiyivapiaf to secure the fall of A ashmgton ; the surrender of Port Hudson because V leksbyrg fell; the evacuation of Sa vannah, when fcherman had closed all its.oare but cue, and established a ea base of cperalions by thecapturs of Fort McAllister; tie full .f . J. harloston by Sherman's appearance at Colum bia; and the surrender. of Wilmington as soon T .....v ib.u 10 operate on tUe westerly Hank of its ( rin,i .i..c. ti .1 .J 1 . . ".'YmcMifs; au tnese.are il lustrations of the prjnciple just announced. Had savannah, Charleston and Wilmington ocen inland towns, it would have been, doubt- uC. uiai ulo viuurawal of their garrisens . reinforce the fightih- army would have been Me true way to morel firmly secure their ulti matc possession. If Ueauroard or .WItk ston cai defeat herrian, and force him back to ne coast, the enemv can re-occjin-rrrtl.K;- luunor 01 ortn Carolina for safe keeping, has been capture i by Sherman's scouts, who an nounced, their intention of spnd 1 - 1 a m FOR -SALE OR REr,T. I j r Jjiuuiu nuusii situated corner 4th JL and Market streets. Also, my Household and kitchen J'urniture. March 30. 1 added. J Salies jof whiskey will ba made to ojjietr cn, 01 uue gauon lor tnirty cav.'. r.n h. certificate bf their 1 egi mental Sur?eo3 r?rar it necesjsary for medicinal purposes, and apri,,- ,' the "Post Commander. On accou 1 1 of the .fikvalti in v ursii . il . 1 x. F.vvUIii,- ucei uiiiue mere will be n tr. h Ij.'e! sold ok issued at present, gxcept to hpsj-itaN. U ' . ' TF. G. UEXTKJ, j Cpt. andjC'hief Conrtin.-iy.ivr District of Wilmi;. -; , JACOB LYON. 27-3i Depression of dent'LihoiD . rrom the Montgomery Mail. 31eu of thought mea of speech men of wri ting men of action all men who hare their couutry s interest at stake, owe it to that.coua try to combat this diseise of depression which is laying hold on the country And. snapping the zitaisoj its power loth'athome and in the ar my. - i : COMMERCIAL. 1 , ivin-sville and Jlra ichville. and tf to .:m his railroad at Tis leisure. Even if he were to aoandMi L.ciimond, and were able, bvsodoin- EVEXIXG STOCK EXCHANGE. Gold a w.York, March 24 i loo jnui.ju J u Cumberland Coal -ew iork Central.. Erie... ... Hudson M K ea d ing " li'VlU'.V-V Illinois Central ...... ....'.".!!?!!!".!!".! "" Cleveland and Pittsbnr Chicago and Northwestern!.!. " Cnicaro and orthwp!i.rn pr Mariposa iitienDCe rerT 4'.'Goid Vnd stocks very a'c hJ,t.Mc.$ ljV-. Sae. of ld Jftea -7, f.iiisuwio, and alosed at 153 f DBSISHLm COOBS. . A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, just received by CUTTER & FRENCH; OYSTERS KEf,? ?JSers' furnisl 1- ihe gallon, . for uec ak . vvhjju'S SALOON. 'tu"tiI -, : -NTo. 20. market street. BITTER, CHEESE, GROCERIES, SPICES, &c. OWING to the fall in gold, will l,o sum cneap, at CUTTER & FRENCH'S. Head Q'ms Distuxct ok Wilmi.v.;;, Wliimnfft.'n. A', fj. . Marr. 9f.tK 1.. GeSekae Obdkhs, 1 No. 6. . 28K 33J 5G 100 &6 23 50' DIED. h&font! fifteen years a resident of this nlieT 4W lu,: - - m . - to ucstroy Sherman, and &.frerrir.Te James nrer and opernte in force upon Grant's communications with JVasliiDgtonf he would in cvitablr regai a hispftal. . Butnn aDulvinfror hrrtnA;nc u ' plied this principle, ihUie case of the seaports ot the . Atlantic coast; the enemy leaves out of mea very important consideration to recover a .position -by such a manoeuvre it a"V;T: eye victory over the tcliole "FW"-etend the place, be itarmv f xiaTRth combined. The harbors of r oast art cspeeiallv firnrflM a confluence of number oflarce rirers. er of lartre rirers. nun'n Die to c,r iron-dad'fifct. Thds to carry .Sw lork frftm the laud side, it WrU r,i,..-. 10 control tho Hudson and the SnnVrf recapture Wilmingtoti. our- monitors "on Cape Iar river must be defeated aselUsits gar- I -wUC rc-rei nis Ueath more than thl.r 1 ... circle 01 fiu immediate acquaintaiLces. Mnd. uummg,, nis Tirtnes were not.so widely spread a they should hare been. Those who hare bees more8 intimately acquainted with him desire to testify that he was friend indeed. Generous in all his transac tions with his fellow man, he was beloved by al, who knew him. - 1 His remains will be carried to his native place fir interment. ; - v. h SPECIAL NOTICES, . DkA QPARTEES, PoST OF WlLMINOToN, ) . Wilmington, C, .March 29, 1866. j General Orders Xo. 6--I. Jbhn Dawsftn. Fen- Mayor of Wilmington, is hereby -authorized to take uch measures as he may deem judicious in relation to tte sanitary condition of the city of Wilmington, lie is authorised to impress carls or drays,' for the purpose of drawing off rubbish or offal , timyrees citizens or others, as in his judgment mav be pthp. dient, and compel those w.hoare delinquent in clean ing iheir premises so to do, by imposing fines and penalties; which will be recognized and sustained at theie Head Quarters. . II. Mr. Paul' McGrea?, (citieen,) Jate Chief of Police 9 Wilmington,, is hereby detailed and au thorized to act as Assistant ot Mayor Dawson. an will report to him for that purpose. . Ill ." All carts. and drays which maybe found upon the streets, without a license from these Head Quarters, after April 4th next, will be seized and turned in to the Post Quartermaster. IV. This service to be performed by citizens, will be in addition to the regular military police under T'l a TT 1 t . xiieutnicas. By order of BvU Brig. Gen '1 Jos. C. Abbott F. F. HUNTIXGTOX' 1st Liaut. 4 a. A. A, G. No sale, or transfer of cotton, rosin or Turneitin or ofjnavjl or military stores, or of caDturM abandoned personal property of any description, r, ferred to in. the various acts if Congress and ,r :e; of thp War Department "on these s-abje'ets, can b carriedinto effect in -this District, unless the w Loir transaction is submitted- to the District Cmmandor and tie TreasBry Agenh Uptil the proper .int.; ri ties can be advisod of the recent legislation (. d gl-esg; and 'receive instructions under it, or. reocif orders iroin the department commander, nil sties. transfers, removal, or transections' of whatever de scription ..concerning said propertv. excci t uch ai are.necessary to save it, ape positively lbrbi-l-loo, no,njatter what may oe the assumed antLcrity. brcug-ht here from other pajties. ' : Any person violating 'thijs- order will be imxed atelyfputin clo? 1 confinement, or summarily t veted from ithe District. By -jorier of Brig. Gen. ftawley: . : E. LlfiWIS AiOOIif; Capt. and, A A. matter detrimental : cleansed at onci'. A i are herebv direct? ! t - TO CITIZENS. As i necessary sanitary measure all ffroniuK ,r' : 1 t t. 1 . . ' ' iiuuiu-iy oaciv yaras, wnere health is colltctedi will be persojii occupying premises .w:vUCUj m, uc cieansea witnout d-laf Tho fal arid cubbish which cannoi be safely bnr-d-s!3v be dr4wn without. tbe 'immediate city Umi- this purpose,'if necessary, alf cart, wagon, or 'r.U, may be temporarily imprest and those.not 2in, tuem jean ootam tbem bv applvintr to Lieut. S. . Hicks ,6th Conn. Vols., at be Provost liar,hal offic-..; : By order of ' j . JOSEPH p. ABBOTT, brevet urig. Genv, Commanainc; Pest, ington, March 20th. 8C5. 5. SPCIALNOTICES.. Hkad Qvarius Post of Wilmikstox, t - Wilmington, $. C March 30th, 1865. f 1 hST7l r.der' 8JAU Persons ar hereby for bidden to cut any wood or timber, south df Saith's Creek, at the north end of the cityV By order of Br vtBrig. General Jos. C. Abbott. F. F HUNTINGTON. r - 1st Lieateaant and A. A, A. General. IIeaihi'bs Department of-North Ca'rolix Abut of the Ohio, NkW-BeRJSE. S. fJ.. fnrph 15fli io. 10. I A . -From and after this date and -until the 1st dar of T 1 ,. ... S ecemor next, no disinterments of bodies will be permittea m tbis Department. h "By command of Major General Schofield. ' i . J. A. CAMPBELL, Assist. Ad GeaV Offleial ;--E. Lswis Moose, Capt. and A. A.G, cers Head Q'rs Port or Wimixc Wilmineon, N. C. March ?o rl Gerural Order Xo. 7-The officer of the day, ofS 1S w aara provost rnarrf: rA j .TewTork, 505 Broadway. March lit, 19;:. lo my former friends and patrons f 'xl- rningtontf. C., and surrtynding Country.: raying located myself in this Citv, 1 am prepared! to offer at our, house, (Scott KaM ww,; Ineit building below " $t. Nicholas." ents Shirts, Drawees. fJoI?ar fiHr,!, t;c Ac, Ac., a full assortment of Furnishing Goods. Ladies' Linen Under Garments of all YAv.h beau- tifully made, accuratelv Ti:?nri r k rial-Lmen, Cotton Silk and Flannel. A 1 ,h a ,m. plete assortment for Hisses and Bovs Onejhundred Girls work on the premises, and all garments made under the immediafcA.n.r.n nf the prbprieton. Mrs, Wintle'a Card appear "it another column to which' theattewtfnn nf r.,;.. directed. : EesntfiJ- ... rols,are hereby directed to arrest and examine th. I March I. 0, S. BALDWIN. ' ' ' 2-iw-is.
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