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vi-."d:: p!jjlJ l - - ... .. 'T?- do P6t intend tnnmU to 6A certain I .fiVSg1: TUP ITFRilD OF THE : UXION. : whichl mace.sottp o bebohdmg this ?tll rre at the pr . 1 n.1!lnrVi disturbance whichhadi grc?C4ieu,c" , r..i:- triMGTvx APRtI .! Officer, HOSPITAL DIRECTORY- 5a gc v ' Street . I .r-taiiMUUlt' Sargeon II. ltS, OTer oTll arket and Second Street . r knnrin any ran. nrireon' nih Streets. :-7 H.rxiii M. W. BoDtnson, W . . . 7I . Corner o H4rrilr. .J-..V.i?S&uUi of Market tertou, fcr ' Strert. I . 2rireon M. Tucker, - & V. trmom, '"V - trader's Mill. Southern Pr oi.we w - F. C. cry Hom$c yip .-" - 1'iaiicrit. rr i, i..5,tntSurjrcon VT fc.uav. A Corner of Ircnt W i: uwtide Jlfpital. ,nI led Crof f treetf if Ladlev. Actiag Assistant Surgeon in cm lJ'ch uT.ptul Surgeon I'hilhpi acaarjrFw' ,r..;,; n charre ol Major iVurgen-Louis Laf ontiinein charge. . 'SJrner of Cth and Mulberry, char sr wesiej oo.vrterma. Department-Department nrth Carolina. .f the yuarierinio 0 Hei-artin nt o of lUt followiB--airee.or -5. . CllronTia Uie wepar.---- - . nther : ' " .a r Sn'oruiation of ww . V,iivin uudiness u .-- Bria-lier. General 5, C.p. FeTBankbaUd..?, C.i, A"7! " Chief Quarter- im Tn charsreof TVater Iran Samuel T. Lamp, sportation, etc., JlOCK. eharce of ipiaiu r- , .c- V atop Sltrppt. work-shops, forajp aua iuei. vu . - , t'Srei AinTth, Captain of the Port 1 Wed wi.hthq regulation of all rewelj inthe iboV nd airivin- ..r .lepartin-r, furmshing pi 0 ,bh?erinff, oW, etc - Office Cwtoin House bVldinVr, on the harf. ab.re Market Street. ear ALBUM LINES. Upon this pearlr page Pre opened A little rhvme tor ihee, my friend Little, but jet sincere; So tha: when 1 am gone, Ana vouHeje doth rest uprn Thi Htjle tribute here, Back o'er the past jour mind may flee And gite a.transient thought to me. OhliTWi pc!l it chance may'break, And of the rt come mouzn. .-., When all that was bright and cl And e'er fcritb jor was crownea ; When Pleasure lingered 'round, And suanjakres wer clear Ofhalcyeniiavs all swiMj flown: But thoae, svet memory, can n er be gone. The happy hours l'ye spent with thee Like ofteit nAtes of minitreliT. j Mj heart have ever thrilled : Maj thj life be wreathed with jjj . With hipi iness without Hoy Thy cup with pleasures filled. My earnest prayer shall eyer be. That choicest blessings r st on thee. ,rifii iiaiuse "lugio Gxxj' had notbrougji aomcthins eveiy one eise a w rt: fVbcre is all your philosopbr, htUe moU.er!, Yotrtieed neTcr preach to me again, if you set Ty.T Kiiid neyer airora. di awreti. on tr the fire. Tins wound naa cus aeep. oix ir - lintland. of Rutland IU11, at that mnmtkt I nhoold hare dparlr loved to knock! Tour two goofor-nothin heads together r I J- t TokL "vou bare one friend, at rate, even it ne De not a yerj ( ie irave one of her quaint expressiye little nods. Translatcu, n meanx: a uu"rs,"uj ajl that, but I cannot talk just now.- y-au br however, she hrightened up, and went to .C .jm. tr. rlaim: tier share oitea ana tuicic w -r - . . . j 1 w v.-ri .n.hnMpr. and 1 began 10 menu uu nntrin to Tom. Torn was one of theleadrri of the unruly tribes, a regular savag chief tain. . 'ax riti. two days more naa passeu strong- U inclined to exercise the horsewhip pn tnis frntleman's shoulders. Tom, one fin; i T eized with an impish inspiration trick uDon Teecie. Stealiiie her; crutches, he walked.about the nursury nijmickr in hir Door little limp, and then marching off with thvm, heedless of her entreaties to have them restored, carried them in triumph out of door, and smashed them iu pieces with a hatch i eu Teecie sat helpless in the din and riot of ihn.t IIlHwndiUonedi nursury. ungnu oracing days came and found her a1 prisoner, with longing eyes through the windc thft beautiful country lan3 saw her patifnee with the most audacious in difference. But why talk about Tom? ;I could ..t Klr holievinc. nor do I ever intend to help beleaving, that older heads than Tom's plotted ".-aWirrcr of that bonnie bird. ; ; ti. u i "iii-nnnod on its rjerch : but who ...t xr,,-r.oo nif(l it was a shame, and LUrcu. 4vi.ow - - - . : showed mere kindness than usual to the pns oner, but I will not venture te decide how much of this tenderness was owing to the. odd crown pieces which found their way from my hand to hers all out of the guinea; of course? jO yes, all nut of the eruiuea. And there, was anotbet friend who sometimes expresssa an lntere&i, m j Teecie Ray's existence. This was mat x.aay Thornton, whose bounty Had indirectly furn iahed me with pocket money during my stay at Rutland Hall. The favor of this old lady I had done my best to win. She was a nice com fortable old lady, and I liked her. It happen ed that she called one day during Teecie l&y s imprisonment, to invite the Rutlands and their visitors, great and small, young and old, to a party to be given'at her house, a few miles dis tant. I chanced to be alone in the drawing room when she arrived, and I seized the op to telr her tbe story ot leecie s stir oT ChrLtmas- preparation and tbe chil prosrect tf La dr Thornton's Christmas , rrtr.- -i ner wast jn-eat exciiemen iu mo ""'""'J , t newressss, wonderful fussing about nbpons, and muslins, and fripperiei. Teecie atone sat silent in her shabby frock. Hynd by, her hands wire full; bowing up sasnes, 15 tuckers, stitching rosettes on rhoes. She was a nimble little workwoman, anov mey busy: Seeing how well a lapful of bright ril bons became her, I thought it a. pity that she Should not have a gay Dngni ares as weu Kobody said, TfcecieJ what will jpu wear r nor even, Teeeie.lLre you not inyited too?' No one seemed to expect for a moment th .t Teecie could wish to be merry with the rest. How could she go, she who .was lame and had no crutches ? t . ' : " ' . ! It happened that I naa an errana tome near est town. It was rather late when on my re turn,I cal!ed at the best millinery establish ment in the place, and asked for a parcel, : Yes the parcel was ready. A large eat flat Would the eentleman like to See the lady's pretty dress T The box was opened, and a J.iA.td of soma airv fabric shaken out under my m -s . ' . ij. ii. I cannot of course, aescnoe ii,uuki wb "OFFICIAL eyes. looking window-panes r lauds. 'Tom; Komethintr white, very pure and transparenr . . 1 . n't ? il l-.L ..Umm with something else 01 pinxjusx uiusuuig uuvu It was very tar tefu 1,1 - Uxah QvAitTxas Dxp'x.or Wilmixotox, -p- irmimlngton. C, March 7r18C5. Cental Order, A.i 5.r Brevet Brljadier Oea'l k X ije; ir awigned to; the charge of all cap tared, abandoned and confiscable property la the yutrkt, more especially sach as 5fll be yeatoally turaed yer to the Treaiarj AgeM- : i Ho wiU uko iaiiaedi-U meajaras teaieartala description, locality, qfeaatlty and UtsalalaaaU, 01 alleged owners; absent orj present, aad genera II j gather ih infornatiett as will tend to the, perma nent distribation of the property. - . All persons are herebr instructed togiye him id mediately, all such information within their reach All Military forces 1 under thia command are strictly enjoined to afford him aid and protection whenever net-led, and without far ther instructions, they will prevent all destruction of property, and all plila- ng. marauding and unlawful trade. .All this cap tared, abandoned and eondseable propertj, is to ba Uirposed of ander clearly established rales that are well devised, sot onlj for the benefit of the Govern ment, bat'as well for the prptectjon . of peaceabU andloja! citixeB-. ; ! The Office of Brevet Brig. (Jen. Tayst Is In Wil mington, on Market Street, next door to the District Head Quarters. , ' J By order of, Brig. Gen. Hawlt : . . E. LEWIS MOOBE, Capt. k A. A. O. it. pronouueed, trying tn look- wiae. There was only one lauit- iiu it nnt 'tfi TfttHer lone for a little girl V r as ked, remembering the figure it was to adorn, with its short skirt just coming to the top of the boots, so well won and nended, Ob, sir,' said the milliner, with dignity, ' vou said the young lady was eighteen years of age. and of course we have given ber a flowing skirt.' .'".!' '' ' 1 " It was late in the evening when I reached home. Two merry carriage-fulls were justde-rmrrino- from he door as I drove up. A tew r . 0 -r J.U .-.cn-tr with mall- face when the; party 1 but ! f You even i MBS. LlilMPER'S' 1EGACY. BIT CHARLES DICKENS.. . j "Tn, j Continued. ANOTHER PAST LODGER RELATES KIS EirERIESCE AS: A POOR RELATION. Astaedays psaed, and my relations be came more and more involved in their winter gaieties, I found mwlf more and more thrown .pon my own resources for arauseaoent. Oo casionallyl was included in an invitation, and accepted it but in general I preferred in dulging my fancy for keeping aluof from those 4.nprn little cnarmea wuu iuv wiBuauv. xx syrtem of the . Jnost unDiosnmg onoery nau ron for m a warm welcome from the savage Mmy and many that tribes in the nursnry. evening found the walking dewn an hedged lane in tbo frosiy dusk, with Teecid Ray limp- portunity -crutches. . , . , , - A v,nrl l-nv !' she said. 'A Daa dov, cious boy ! She must get new crutches beford my party. i , . , ' Of course she must,' I said -very heartily. rPhe old ladv threw back her head, rawing uo.fof .Vi.n in n. nfituiliar sort of way, and lous UCl i " 1 inc at me direct through. her spectacles. Indeed 1' she said. Pray, young man, wbatparticularinterest do you take in leecie Ray ?' . ' ! 1 smiled. 'Un i cecie anu a u.o friehds 1 said. P . ' . 1 leecie and you 1' she repeated. Fray, are you aware that Miss Ray is eighteen years f 'IsVho, indeed ? I know nothing about the ajres of little girls.' . , P L 'But Teecie is not a little; girl,. Mr. Guy t...i :.a Tppo, T?n v ?r a woman, I can assure vn:: !' J- . What, my iittl benefactress, my lit tle mother V I am afraid 1 scanaauseu jauj Thornton on .that occasion by my utter scorn of her proposition. 'Christina Rutland swept into the room at this crisis, and relived me ; ,n my difficulty. But often afterwards during Jfcat day, I liughed when I thought of ady. Ihorn ton't piece of information. Teecie Ray, a w6 man ? Preposterous' . - , ' , ,n,;nff'.hAn ifc wanted but a Iweek.of ii ... ,..,i.;n,ia orentoccuned. lneneaus of the house met in consultation on the mat th i,hrrv before breakfast. An ex . uaA oTT,rd from London at Rutland HalL The Thing was a large wooden Toin Kit., Ua Deing Ci un it i r"r-T s 1 1 l.i j a wbaw from fhe door as I drove up minntps afterwards I was in the nursery the milliner's parcel in my hands, f 1 aere sat dear little Cinaerrella, resting one flushed cheek on her bHnH and contemplating the litter ot scraps of ribbon, fragments of lace, scissors, AJL nrirels of cation, which lay scattered Un.f h hart had a toilsome tiresome j . j u,r hA mt all thev wanted ot aav, auu nuvr kusj ui . j her, and lelt her to ner somuue. A fl sh of pleas ire sprang to ner she s iw me. cu T hmiht tou had sone to with the rest of t henp she said. V No," said I, VI have not gone yet, am going'presently. I came for you.' " For me !'! she echoed in dismay. vnnW T nii1rl not ffo. i I have no dress, 0UV O . I could walk." .' k a r: a i,o nf irrtii a drees, i saia ' and I will undertake to provide the crutches. Nurse; will you please to take this box, and get Miss Teecie ready as quigkly as posible. Th carriage is waiting for. us at the door Teecie flushed very red at first; and I thtfaght shewasgoin to burst out crying and then .he turned pale, and looked frightened. JSurse, to whom I had slipped a munificent Lnnsi mss box, immediately fell -into raptures over 1 "STie;' I said, " make- haste-!'' And, itrembling between dread and ehght teecie suffered herself to be carried off td her toilette ' By the time I returned from an exploring ex pedition, with the wonderful silver-and-torloise-aheli crutches under my arm, lecwe was ready, MVi was ready. Those three simp,e little m,n so much that I feel 1 must stop and try to translate tn em u j i : "hAV nn iiol meau bouna to Kuiij. . j - . ; r ; ua nh Id whom 1 was waui u LntrA mv little mother, iiad got and was equippu ii HEADQuaataaa Darv. or WiLMtaaroaA ; Wilmington Nj. O.. March 7th, 18GS. f General Ordere. No. 3 . UAU persons in thia Dls- t-ict are hereby enjoined to bring in and deliver t Capt. Ackerman, at the office of Brevet Brigadier GeneraMlajes, next door to District Headquarters, all rifles and muskets and their ppurtenaneas, swords, pistols, and military weapcts and equip ments, that were formerij helil bj t- so-called Con-. federate authorities. It is known that a large 'qui n tit y of ..nail arms ol ysrious descriptions were left in tho UBt-ict, ant that a portion thereof was taken by unauthorie persons about the time the town was occupied bj the4awfui authorities. Ail such must De prompuj turped in, or the parties holding them will be snnv marily dealt with. . . By crder of Brig. Gen. J. B. Hawlst : . E. LEWIS MOORE, Capt. A A. A. G. nr. frnolr and Was Oil ib iiiuc ucn v. f . ... - "t ,i , iuvenile party like Other children. M -y. Teecie Ray a woman Z .1 couiu ni mean that there, when I cam paca, ptuvru 9 HEAD'QS DIST. OF WILMINGTON, WjLMiNOio.v,iN. C, March 13, 1864. Qenebal OaDEBS,) . '. ; No. 4. . As a militry nepsslty, permission has been given to 'a4' number, of residents of Wilmington, to open their stores and shops, for the, purpose A selling, in reasonable quantitiei', to supplj the immediaU pcr sonal.neccssities of the inhabitan s 'withfh the mili- tary lines, me supplies oi urv. guws wju niuv.cir, that they had on hand tchen thejlace teat taken bj tbo national troops. . J These sales may.be made without the certiScate of tlre-Loca! Spe-cial AgenTOf the Treasury Depart ment.; . ; ' No sales can be made to persons living without the lines, unless they shotAj a; military permit to tomf inj'and a permit from the Treasury Agent to buja specified quantity. j . . ? I 1 No intoxicating liquor fhall be said, without the written permission of toe Commandant of the Post, Brevet Brig. pen. Abbott Should any of the 'parties referred to uesire to re plenish their stocks of g jo Js they, as well as all who deeire to sell goodsj warfes and, merchandize, are re ferred for instructions, i the Temporary Rules pub lished by '. Hea ton, Treasury Agent. - Bj order of Brigl Gen. Hawley : . E. LEWIS MOORE, Capt'. A A. A. Gen'l. The pertnit3 referred o in the foregoing, Will b . delivered to the applicants by Lieut. Col.' Randlett, Assistant I'rovost JlarshaL found to contain a pair of Lisht and silver moun- in" by my side, talking her grave simple little I gerly opened, it was talk. 1 had always some ire? n puzne w pro- cruicuea, i u . i , r , i i- I .i i f stitches I pose to her, ana sne was aiwaya rxauj TK T works of art in their A - w AW 1TB Cll 11 I Iftll I m Mlir MM mm M k J AA . . ! , . i i-.i I rn.in:.n)1A11 items With stopped short, ana struct neruwie J Xhl canoed with the snow. .1 , . . . ; J.w3"CW " You ought to co away lrom here ana worx, , ! If T Annln r ' ' V certain Sir Harry arrived at RuUand Hall; Who could have done this thing I will not trouoie uij - u. y"V.; . ri t rV-, 9 These XLe was 1 lanu imu oau eyerucui . Who outside ofRut- H6rutches were costly affairs, I knew, tne con- elusion thev came to, one an. a nej y- Sir Harry is the culprit. It was a thorn in their portmanteau which I had thought p. side and I rubbed iny hands ingtee L .n to'brin. with mft .l '.uf nrOirPH US. ;A1 " - it i not worth rememberinff a wealthy bachelor of high family, and his movements were watched with interest by the ladv of the house. This 5ir Harry had a fan cy for smoking i his cigar m the hedged lane, and on more than one occasion he encountered my Utile benefactress limping on her solitary wiy, and stared at the pretty fresh face under v.Ja w.v hkt till it blushed with uncom- rhano-ed her track I ahstird lortaoie oniiiau. mmA v ul.u. ,1 tutor Teecie like a nuntea nare, ou a , rtmTvi: kii : v. ,t . The wooden case and annnrm her WlUl Ills lUiouiuc uuuiCH n v uuiou i- j milts niched Mrs. Kotod's its JontenU were hidden aw,y, nd no word was MSSlIlS wtat .orry ac: J waited a few day. .6 eif 4to dde wod t ...:r..i fhA nursurv sweeping blush colored roDe. iru. hes head, I saw that the sweet framed m its childlike curls was the satoe . but btU the old Teecie Ray was gone, ad here was jmj- t t krwT.nf rn ! a lnvelv woman. We were all three ludicrously amazed at the sudden metamorphose that had taken place. Teecie was too simple not to show' hat she felt the change in herself, felt it keenly, SUnCT delight and a strange shyness Nurse had so longbeen accustomed to use her as a child that fhe stood bewildered. As for me I was first frightened at what I had done , then enchanted, then foolishly awkward, and almost as shy as Teecie herselL . J - . When I presentea tne ; ed at me Jthough I must VC?Tt w disfiuiee. out of the Arabian Nights It wm with a curious feeling that I aw Tee c.e try them noUimping now, rather gliding over tne nur Telvet aI Wdaway' amidst clouds of lace and musUn under her round white sbolders, and te wry masses of the flesh tinted gown Jushed back a litUe by the gleaming . i -r Jh it was that I thought at tuat rwitheertain rapture, of a gumea . . ' i . tut UvhA OW in me w little Don-Don wa, r-rji urtT matcie should be kept '&Vht I M nndertJcerK in &oram of her mysterious present. : It was w o ng overhe anowy not fit for Sf to use, it would til her mind with jc ThorntonTs. I will not attempt idpia. . And so in'snite of the arrival i :"-Ja th remainder- ol that memw.T still sat w M,iftd bv our arrival,- evening, -or tne sei- roykind rela th wonaer auuuiunmv , - i to, or themind tfXZZhZ -r..,fct. who. while delighted to 8 ner- oi uie aiuo.w, " . , planer angri KtUi. favorite, took occasion to whisper ' .i j ci now ly in my ear," " abu p-j. - 10611 ' (To be continued.) nlr. Benedick .oii rith nawionate erring. . 1 air. ami never reoeuing, . love' ' thee ! k.n 1 She smilad delightedlj - , -r t( My deer, a. to - t0 . 8Uoe saidtohiswitewne-uoM- Head QoARTEas Disraicr of Wilmisotow, ) Wilmington, N. C, . aich litb, 1865. j General Orders, , No. 5.' ) . Itbeinz an ineyitable military necesntj to raiso a fund to meet the expenditures callel for in ad nainisttring the civil, affairs of he District and City, the following tfxesrc hereby levied t !. Upoa all goods, wai-es and tcerchaadise Drouga. into the District on And after March 1st, one-n.u atone percent, to be laid according to the sworn invoices exhibited to; the Local Special Agent i thejTreasury Department, to whom it will be pitf. II. I Supply stores authorized by the ireasury , Department, having authority sen .ww r-. month, will pay $3 per month ; thosa ko hava au thority ti sell over tb) above-msatiotted aitoaat will pay $5 per month. , 1IL All traders and grocers not a.noEi.A w import wQl pay one dollar per month fcr t ieir Per mits. S : ' -I ! ' IV. Billiard tablet and Bowling Alleys, tare dollars for each table ahd each alley per month. V. Cartsand DraysL fifty centJ per month. The taxes levied by the! .second, , third, fourth and fifth section will be collected by and paid to Lieui. -ol. J. F." Randlett, Prov. Marshal of Wilmiagtoa Bj order of Bi ig Gen. Joseph R. Hawlev. E. LEWIS MOOBE, Capt. pd A. A. Gen'l. Hka Q'aa Distbict or Wilkisotos, Wilmington, N C, Mireh 21st, 1865. f - Notice U hereby given, that all Joiners' and Cir penters, and Mechanics'' Tool not now actually used by the Governmentmust be turned la -Immediately to Capt. Blackman, Aistant Quartermaster Just abova the Custom Hoase. j All Axes above the tounber absolutely neeerfary for household purposet. must also be turned In Good Mechanic who fcring Tools, will find immei diaU employment. Becefptj will b given for prop- erty, taken. 1 . ' rr -Rewards will be paid for Information as to where Tools can be found. , : Bj order of Brig. Gca. Aawlev. ' : i: ati!r:sf1; ' f- ; 1 I 7 II t UMHH AMI m j- . w w -1 1 4 j .1 -
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