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T5 : .r1 J! 'K V 'i ' 3 - - - .- . ... : . . . .. , , ' - , . ...... . ...... v . , . '.'-I1" JWIg!jfcl ' ) i-u. Wtt-J yi"m ill : 1 p r m -Hiii ? if -.l..lrWU.lt.l lAll-' ,, - - - ' vol. li-so. c. - 'PEICE TES CEYTS- THE HERALD OF TIIE l3fI0X. ....... V .4 TQCAL INTELLIGENCE. " TU (rorrrumeot Itation. . We cll tentiCa of all th ose nor drawing V ,ijDS of the Voreramcat tottordcof 33 Scho5eIJt o be found, ia our column this -1 rooming. It will be seen from it that the Cralu tooj issue of rations will ce&w after the Slat of ibismoDth. It L.. therefore, Pessary for all tboe in tL: el'j, who are now drajring w-!o take some mvsrvm for tUeir own s.trpport.1 ' If . they do not do so, nnd'do it prompt!, 'there. 'wilt he ftiuch safferiDg;. and his notice " is bJ t!ie ir "ejTiment a order to all.w them timo,.to seccre acli emfdoymeat w tll.es?ur. tliem a lltite. . We adrisa all vb nro drawing ration , ia; ,f hi; i r try, who uo rot lire !.cre; to go to tLeir homesas luickly as posj:. tbera pet some- Wnd of iunloynint. Commenee getrin out turpentine, and brinjr it in'iJe,n.ariet.' Cat wend and 'britipr H down ihe river inifars. Cujt timber 'and'- brfrip; it Wre. In fner, do anrtfiing by rn!ch you can iret .roT;?ionf . . ., . , . . v Mcrclants are .now here with aipple capital, rradjto pay in caili or metchandize fornaTal But ' j : .racxuva lion ol Alabama,, ; iVho did fouch toaraelioratethe condition of the 1 I the lAlviU' Union or a. resent" dat'o we'j colored inau. .Ilerrepeattad, it wt4ild be unne find the foU-jTriftif :'' X ; v - ' cessary- Inn; to aka speech ootEo sul f l " "' -Hti4KS'l)Er,T or .Tnc (JcxcERtAXD. h N jeet ot ?inanoiption, for ':nbichvAit''joad'iDetr '.nTip.M- ' ; Aprir.&r 1865. . - fj Tith-taunt-vani froty-n. nd jiVes, and incurr Tf Me Citizens of fon,rtnt Marshal and Jt fl all the. dangers toliraa,nd lisib. lloelaim- rctttt Coun fits. Ala.?. . t :, . 3-f "i najiierit farthifrljtc ( 1 1 terebx, tlyougn Mr. T. J., (Jipcs.aijer. j out the principle lie alwajs roaintainedj of Morgan -iunty, am horlze and tnjol u v Kniueiy, that m- h conlJ- not jiobj property in y'P1 5 estahlnvli ciyil Janr in Jfuf cnuntic? -xi . j'ui n ; and he.wa- the lirst who sttMKt in a slave cording to the Alabama cod toforc the reUtir-;:.. '"pcoBiniunitr And' ranoo'un'rod'itnV' fa&t that the - ' 1: ..". mi" -.:. y " . .... . - . courts f fn rite' the citizons f yournei "w""." iv uuii4cwiH-,im mtcujr rvjiev,; iqoi inopcrn. -much i-q tyrant Sf roa.is ruficrinjrand Ji.:tre5H?d irf the- conirniir;2cH in .th? yoke broken,, the inng from ono txtrenie which tl4y lire nd' give early assurer cea iu ;to the other,! bondage tto freedom, dif5- the United State Government that ytJr rebel- ? tuft, and jn thl tradition Stafo so:e think non was lorvcd upon. J'au, and was u a pre- hre nothing tcT do t Ait fill bacK on the jHav!i ot tne tate ot leune?i'e had as 5ndeh shbcwtig'f'right trtjbe free thoe whdi la;med. them as Deftt and m ed i tated n vou r n.n r t ' Majl Oep. U S. A. Com r?:ment tor support, ia order thnt thev mav I t)? jkkqircuirc of ia id)net andqbauehery. There was out i4e:t which those whom he ad j vif ess. d ouaft t-to irfculeate, namely, that free- umi siiapl 'f if-ian liLerty tn" ork ml enjoy the pfo-iutts of it marf.s orntoil, and howm'ueli put lut.r fas simnacnana onjiiis DacK. 11 iarl y i uat ed o .bju. l.i.1? y tht, at. this d;tte,;it ;ary in 'cotntikcuei nga -feform' yv social condi wi'l be imjM)s.ible to tkue ai- expression ' " . t-rou, .and i'n this there must bet ft force of ex- u.i'ii rciiiiuK'iua, : iMiV. liiai mi I wc'.4y. j anipt?. lie WOUil days, they inay t e p'epare f act ia thw 'ttaiitiivir- proft-ctioa a tor. 'Above :tji enithly b"ous W desire. ,p ack'fi Vbu. lie tiJusJeJ itorcc.'aad for iU'jf flacts ofthe counrry. let oor business man'be.-'iir insrmFclvea in an effort to revive bu-incsj, .and no embarrassment? wlli arie from this discoatim ance of - government ; . Theatr Thin Evening. The rerformaoees fr tA$ evening at the Theatre -Gut Manaeringr is o:ie uf. the best we h.avo nil- ticed a? si.lieititjg t lie pa ronage Of the public. Kfcry otie is familiar wilh the work'-Khoso. name ilar?, aud from. which it vrasl ram atiied; besides ifl principal character Meg Merriles,- is p closely -sciatei with the name of Charlotte 'Cushmarv as to render it forever famous to the'AmerIean..4 cple. Tbo weather be'ng favorable" wc hope to ea there an intelligent as' Veil a? a large andience. -fr we are suited that, guch an audience will be Teased. Mr. Davis has labored hard 'indeed, to- rca hsS aauience, and' wo suouldfeei uhgbed toow.that 1 . .v ill be giested wilh areal benefit, a benefit itut will' reflect crcditafcly alike ' upon. . hi talents ar7dpockets. ": ly ' ti'jirtxnlar attention is, directed to the ad-' vertisenients f Mr. Horace M. Barry to be found n.tLis mcraing's isjue..- - , . St'MFkviLLF, A la. ; April 2o, 1665. Maj. Gex. ti. II. Tii mas .: Gcnciw : Through tho kindness 1f J titers we nave-teen Ufacd in reciLt or rour lie mnani.tis in- iism.f: Aytfri;vAani. f?A-n- tVr to tihc fitfzcr.a oi"thJsTc"nfy." Having itleTueti in CougreVs and the Ltn e of tho North and.fiuth tal abmt Brihain Young, and de- J. -f, lie iuy 1 1 ie:tr to Tiic vivzcr oi thjs T-C'iinry rece.dTt'bnrday before yoVter'daf, late, in Uie evi-miig, rtnjo sumcieyt has uut yet lapsed 'to' liauciWy of. Various. fcin('iitingVxioilg: the I allrvr of n'ie than aHndted' .crrc.prndeiVce'j Mormons; but it'vr'ts kn w'u that. lour iailliona witl our 'pc.jie, consoqueutlv we .cannot, at of peup! witnm .".the Jiriiitvof the Sduth 'hdve this time, gve -any dftuute tespunse-to yiinr always b&i-u hi open 'and notorious con uhiu- proposal. The pep;e U'.-onf Vcuntr nrc pecttM'ste. The currection of these thinjrs i neees- an I nOtiiHi wtftdd pro Ve4R. grateful t a ao an :n.nispow,er to seem e and -to arueiioiate their condi- in uod th.t the Unit might nur; come wht-n all tho coinl pe nio.Honld be ruiiit-d c-4.u. trv, nd will not nd cannot frntliryd together in one ?nmtrv best afjntcd' v if rhohf oar -o operation in M.y gener.iHmbve-i t their eonditipn, i'f it 'should apm:4r thev meat of t' e peoide. th -t will .eeu'ro -'aa'eiidcl so -rcinld not gt along- together with tbe whites. desitab'e. . . i .:. .... Ha e-"t)K'Sst(i h(iDes that the efforwvfor thir Permit me to expsess our ..unfeigned ieret tso.-iii and, moral imtirovement would be. snc- for .the ip-ar ca amity tnat as boliiU. n'o-ar. c'sful. "and in this he promised his co pora tion : an'lk io';eoilc!n.u.n, he thankeduthe audi- I cuci for their manifestations of kitineiss, and the er. device of their frieiitiship. do not s&y C wljig. coivclosioh. If it fa "Srf-Ht for Brutu to flay the !eptic Cmsar V shair say, that thtattho tlitej throitof tki i arebpbtter? against the lire anU libetliea ot thU people is not worthy of the laurel . wreath t I And Abe Lincoln too, tho political taouate hank and, profcna! joker, jtbomnaturer fn -tended forthejringtf acircui, buffWrn a strange streak of popular defuaion e!Tated to ' the Presdencyi he.alto has fallen. 1IU career was an abort i it was bloody ,au4 infambu-.-Ifo.nis gone toj answer before 'the bar" of Cod v for thf:ihtiocet blood whieir he 'haseperm' ted to be ikhed j and' his effortsf to endive a free and heroic people. ; Vs , v . . The eanie : papci;'daffd 24th ult., continaes ; .The people Of the Nor fh ar now xtipiugjhe natural and inevitable harvest of crime rrbwiri'' j out of tbo demtralization incident to a rtat of war: Lhe laji deBpa'cnrs exhibit & triosthock ing and horrible stato of society. TXivPrcsi dent nd. Aw Prime HinisW kitted . by ufa ij, and. the tio.s F-rxsidinf and i&ciy&iry:: War tfivrJrredi ly a 7nobt whfeJt has filthitml and holds possession (he Capiidl tf .tike iia" Hon. Other citieg sacked and a great p'aTmfaK isvolutiou against tho rulera impendii While their armies arj di vast atiog tiur lan4 ihctr own do wn-t roddeh pop ulace, infuriated bv ty ran n v and driven to despair by w act burstOth bond flaw, and a reign of terror and of ruin is fs-' tabhshech' t . s., . .,. . v ' . . j. ;. Tl at nattoi which . prided, tself? npon, ti 3trength and .jiro5petty, finds fhree 'different Fisidents occiipyng its Execotitc chair with irt the space ofj a single1, months two nf whom were mnrdcretjl ; discord and anarctUtHiug rampant and ruling the hour. J'tthap X?uji ay yet fbul yuecf ssnry to recall Vi arm it theyham fnt ja thjei& States to-'rvin u.r t rr. store order and law among 'themselves. ' Gwt ijrant iL T A country, in. the Wass-t.ion of Ptesido it Biy co n, in act Irotn, w'hic'li' every noble ar..,l cftris v tian heart must ins'ihctivblv shrink vi ith Ih;t s it fer the benefit of .Mr. John lavis. lue pl;ty rT, nor can itl)e touttd ir. the spirit of a brave and iriagriar.'imous man or people to .;ult ovef a t'rijne so dark and dastmdly "Trtistiog that the required time to obtain an expres-slon of the sentiments of oui people, may be ticcorded. . ' - -,Wh are, i-eneral, your obedient. serranls ; , The letter cbse iwith thoigna,lmeij.of thirty citizt-ns. . -- '. i. This loticr was taken byMr.; Gif rs tot-its' d.ey? tin at' on under circuhstaufces ihvidving.no'smal; amourt t of perf?oual danger which he lace'd wth unshnnking- heroinnf . lie 1 aft Deed ttir on the steamer Messenger oh the 25th orApnl,vhich had troops on boari boundf(Jr;rebeldoni. Mr. Gfefs is a Union citizen of 'Alabamafiis ' home is at VaJbermosa, Morgnn 1 county.' lie haS5 been a refuse e J'or the last' eighteen :iuontlt,f having to escape to avoid atbratened-hanging: for his fji.Ln sentiments. The troonsiwere disembark ed at Draper's landiug, an j a detachment tupdqr X Col.AV.. H. FatrjDats, m'arcbed.thrpe imiea' to. Valhermosi, where Mr.. Giers vyas received. .wirh' ,deiighbyJiis. wife and fam'ii?, ; Tj.e ladies at nn, a 1tir1 J-fiA stiirfl "nnrl striLiws 11 ruvn tbf ti l rPr' Oca Yxm is only 1.1 by news.boys, by. JJ T; i ' v wh'efa ii Tvav'ed in triumph for the first French's, and at -our own , t ine f,ur . ears. Suddenly a vollev taTd .tha- .couming room. , - - . , ' J t; e rebels were on the alert; The soldiers iv- . - ! lL I tarned .the salute, but as the tniswio.u wa to: .SosfE oxe will always be in thconating room inako p aj e,' a'llag ot-truce Was Sene ana tne. to attend to bus nfs. . ,: ,..V ... ' rewei commanuer. -nn. -.uu u- bttma cavalry stoppm uie nre ana an tmerue toi . k pj c. -The rebel soldiers came forward sfitd 2ood feelinc prevailed.? Mr.ijtersthn b;ave- jy put himsolf under the protection of the .rebel troops vvtio.tooK ntm suay.w cuwurvna-, ipc. c unty'lown : where a Unio," 'meeting bad lc en tailed At Sumnoervine Ur, Giers met an'as-' 'scmh'y of. three hundred citizens and a hundred , of Iloddy's soldiers, when tile repfy to General; Thrmas's letter, g!ven above; was aredupon. It wis written twenty miles from any ' Federal; garrisonand Jntho presence of overa hundred rebel st!diers. "r.M.organi and' adjacent. counties' ofjsorth Alabama,' claim to have been always hi ihe Union, as their vote was eighteen td one ag inst secession a-ud;. their eJegatea iit thej MontfronierV ConVenfion never signed the act of secession-rra proceeding tor w taen iney.najrowjy j escaped, .h'qjnging- Cap tajiy Hart corted olrvJ rr ii cnrclv- tick tojfcctturi xet iuwu Old pArzBs'fo4?a'e-at thii 'olHce, Frice. 1 a hundred. t oril.C'a uIIbr. ' .North Cr lira. ls.-he wa the mist luke v. arm ut ;the Southe-rf States in itebellion, so ?Iie is ri'.t l l: ly t. be th-".first to voluntarily J Tn,e nut p'.are ;n th- L mon again.' Her peV ' cever avrc rahid nn! the, matter, of ."sores don. and cu!d have been very jrlad t have been hft to il-cir;own chone in die matter; force, how-v.r. fcrld.thev State. Now vHic peo-. . pie are holdin-j: ujeeting6 to express' fnir joy at their di livera-.icc. A consiuorubU . jtarty ai desin.us tl.a; V. V, Uuidcn sbould'be consti tuted proviior.al governor by President John- : son'.- but ' an ioally iiilluential , section of tho pctxde decia it lctttri that the Stat should be tor some'titne-ver, at least, under military, law, j ... . -.: , mm,, " . I or outu uue quiei t resiorca. the restore . lion of the rt-bl Lgilaturf or-cf any c-f the otifeuci atleaVIers to - power, ht0 ever 'teinpji raiy, will be rc:ste 1, the people geterally f ay, " U the ea'hl ;'.Vj;cc; h.ts' assumed; by a prb- ctamation, lo be ilic Governor, but hisuthori tv will He jH t- aj.de I with tliat of nil the "Siate iuactlon.irie in" ri3jcUirj'n.PAi. Ledger; " a- , t : . i . Iieitr ftoral'arsou Broxviilow. T e f .dlovvkjg iioticti from Governor Bro Vn low x presses th sentiments of many olbtrs - im i rlj situated: ... ; . : : ' i f. Jo Whom d Jfay Concern: '" ? - . i I tak; thia occasan to say .to all concerned. through thej-city panei-s,; what I; am weary of nviug' in i tho Exocutivo, Department of the St:u and at, my private' lodgings, twenty or thirty .times in eaeh day: I have nothing to do With the reiits, or,, possession, of houses and lots -unpaui'tents, hire of laborers in aiid'around Nahvlije. vnd a thousand and one other pri- vat; anajftr? .oni;-ciRiras;-set up by contending parttMand daily and hourly crdwded rpon mo tor adjustment ' r - , rw,.w-... No'vut I. here to furnisH the destitute with rationsor the unemployed with labor. jN or.'a'm.I here to procure papers for persons. by encTorslng their luyal ,rty, when I have. never cn -or heard them btcfr'e I. eannot, and .will not, ei.n peit:ous t lOlease rebel-prison' era from conpnement, . setting fojtfi who they are, whit tly ' at e done, and what their fu .turebui poses i;re,when I know nothing efthe ppisouers.or t e I ies ed "-facts ifi' h liefr 'cdzeX, i will th;mk u cn and w-c-men who are cf owding me, at the raro of twenty or thir'y per- day, with their ri .e(ilbus,.;not tosajr absurd; appli cations, to titke th m before ihe 'courts f the coq!;try, or Other parties fkho may have license or intdinatiojijto. Jdofe into' tkem. , I iettlinoi be annoyed in this nay; ' -, y; ; t j; : - WILLIAM G 'BRO ' NLOU. . Gnvtrnor of Tennessee. ' Gnrillas ftt wo rkW-Three t'uion oieem At" ! . 'lacked and itobbcd. "Hv ' V Last Saturday wbiIe Lieut4 Col. Dewees and Lleats. Sailor-t and KOShay, f - te 3d .Penn. avabrTv-were",)6ceedmVC0;'-a,c-S lo --J etteville they were attackedt by guerillas and rbbj-jed cdthelrhorses, ;watth-r, papers of value, inouey and sdmo clothing.-. The outrage was mte!tt6 'a,hjJC;ifteer''iniIe's. this side of Fay- ettoville and although tho country ha ben 'thoroulily scorned since-1 hep, no traces of the scounqreis Atiave been louno. , JLce oLucers were withouttaxms a.nd all0 wed Uie robbers to come- close on then 'although ihey wore clad i a gray. are no Wal Sou therkers rememberJ becaase -l tbejsupposed J hem to be ; paroled ! AifcrTr;crrFPIuiider-.neeo-rerU .. A train ;.-f nxy,v?ais'.ni'Ohtainic machinery . jSth.-r. piriHy stolentfrom tlieUoyerament arcualat- -Uiipcr' l;Yrry'at ihe-cnnimfnce 'at,v:Uiiri IrVtha'rebels; has arrived here It was . f.ir d n &et p river, 'in lgyptvCw.t-Uai"cijai,tY- The recovery of this pr. pe ty!i Xrcsiclent Jobusoti to lie Colorcfi .President . Johnsan oil,, nnrsqaj. rtveiCj deputation ocolired men, aiKi epneu ? ui9i. address by remarking that l was scan ely-ne or hifuie- unrirf:vic :to;th6 GbVenimQnt, .s MUfii of,.h-. itachi-.ery vas of gretTalue, pecaniari J y SIiltfyn Jro$res IbUBVOIL, rciaijc, Cologne1, l'liorapsoa'i l.Tooth tho steadfastness of 3Iorgan Wyjqty;-AlabainaA jeoeivu und tho counjlie adjacent- ? ' K, tfl f JTftl'J bli' l--"'iTt . -.i . v. ' . v ; .'- , ,:;? . t 'L-UlfJ: We hopethat suchohtrageras this wilt nht cessary for hiui to npcat wnai.uis. been in relation td the colored man, aeryJ horlv within the each of iirtformtuoa h,ld.l returln- niade acqtynted with it. It as often advised-- thia before to - dbeqiatinance such proeeedings-(i assist in. the 'capture of 4he mtscrenni?. ; Jf ianyofour tnfcfettamsare. guilty of harborinr these robber? they lay them selves Ifijb.i to the aie treatment and punish. wvd;ath it mflrctedon rh,actu d perpeiratera . .'To tle Amevieaii Peoplr, f At a meeting of tie; W:itizenH of thc'Unito L States,' h( in , thecity of Wsi!ngtn,.. on- at urday, April i!9tli;'. .18.65, an as.ociation was organized having, for its. object the erection of a monument at'tbe National Capital to the mem ory of the Iate jPresident of the United ctates. Abraham L ncplu. ' . . This association is called the. ' '.'Lincoln Monu ment Association," and tho following gentjv man were appointed a board1 of ;irectirff, t wyb'is entrusted the maHaerneht of it affair,- vizj Hfh.' Jaras Harlau, Imra? Hon. Hugh McOuUojchy Sec. etary. vof the,' Treasury , Hn. m. Dci)nion, PostmasfprGpt etal; Ilich ard Wallacli, Ije'q , Mayor of Waihn'tgton; lion. J. W. Forney, Secretary of the Senate; Lewis Clephan EsqJ, iWashiogtna, and II. V. Cooke. r.sq.j ot raangion,v oi w aom . xton. iam'S Harlan, .of Ioa'1 was efectei President, and II. X. '"Cooke. soi anp(fjiited Trea surer. . Lit, VIJM Upon noiifilcatien of their 'acentanee. it is made'ray duty ' to a'anounco the fuct to the pblk and .o ' solicit subscript ioni tb tho pro. Kjsed moDuniepit. , ' ' 1 ' V, All. the abov f-named gentlemen havingae oepted a position upon the Board of Directors; except Mayor UYallach, nowabfent frofn the ity, tho. asscjciatioti is announced as duly or ganized." . .' , -" :::::s ' ' "' ' The patriotism, of the 'American people is earnestly appealed to- thwe the-proposed hjecr of the" Asfo iatfonrmay be Carried into aflit t in a manner worthy of them, and of. the great pa triot "an d S t ateisnian w fiosi private ' yfrfues and emiae;jt publi( tervhes are to be cmnK:uora ted by' this liatjianal wotk. , ' The m'ftRS" thrbuirhouk theconntrv ia renne- Aed to copy thi noticej, and to enc umge 'ths obfect of t"he A ssociatioh through its editorial columns. - . I v. ' . - ' The people of the Unites Stated are invited to contribute suA amounts as they ice disposed. It is cot prwpojed by tho Asieition fO Appoint agents for the collection of jcontribdli ins and all persons desirduVivOf' contributing' .to this monument ar iinvited to aesd their donutionv direct to the treasurer,-5 II. D. Coofte,El., of the firm" of Jay Ci)okc'&C ,.Was lugCon, it; Jay Cowke & COiV Philadelphia. J J -'I WAsmsoTosi Cif y, May,3, rlooo. B. S. TOOD. 'J'prarV -5- known that, he was Urn ad r dsed iu slave erold one.;and tbey h.W.n' was a difference im , th- respppsOnhty wau.n norsons reidicg. in. slave states bad t- take on lh: ciihWt cof emancipation, from . tnose wuu Vside ouVof them) Tit wiu4-esyMof.Ba.j. who lived bevoittr-iaeir lorder- tx get Wv tSaihy and ajk alouVtbe condition. of lorea . . . tKt-. Iri.w :tiliin!r abnt it. v? f . 4 Frock Selxn , A labjima. t We inyertr from. the Qmliiinoozcf I)ailifI2cfcl oCAprll 20th and 24th ult; the follq ng es- tr cts iney tgiveTt fH!ae.naic ,nev purine i- tno leeunga ot ine.xi.eceis ia resnj vo me assassinations The JtehdfoiiXlii 2Uiti ult.dua the fallowing. ; ,. - '. ... ; ' J?!;,I.':-,aH i1. 0t t Stt!S Ti..ir great syw'pa ir redBJ tiyMJ t;1,1" i.Qo and xuee nonius, ,j? - Utiee,." Itwas known that tnere were mrn u I . bcaps,-... - J.' i v gouth,; notwithstondins the . two claea once , ' v : ' 1 c iTWQfW "Xr (TlO'Si occupied the ' positions of, master, and ervnt. ' ' If ithty new woJ puMithed yesterday. fro Scnafobia is" troeWhliainrlL Seard, th cold;' blooded and heartless pcli icaU misyfeaitr whq gluded ihe , mferj.alpblid; -which pi uncoil us in-f; tohis blodv and dcsolatini: war.-Kajtvu r rcstcdhy.aangry-OiHi ii tte u ia-t I bjs in iquities, and bav pit tlie. pemihy of his crime bitiottS plans" h4Vobeen. brought' to abljodyV v Th follow i General Order, funi Ijbadquor rs'Dfpaf toent of Iorth -C.roliia,' Is" one great importance lo oar people. . . j ' - II E'AiQ'fai De p't of Xoiitif ,Pa a .li xi, ) - RaTcf-h-N CVMa17, f- .v '- IX?.. V. ' I i - i .. - ! - J Gratuitous. hysues of rations to c'.utn cease on and after the 3 1st . of ItUy'- n-ant. ,Thyurjilds'C6miai.swry Ht r s ii .b3;Ic- partnjent,wut o soia 10 cozens -, .ariou xuihtary-istJ-ia Jmall fantit c- i r faailyv awn th'oVu5l f.f . tho; Fo-t Com 01 o c r; ."wlilcJ f t or.ier will be Lia5-u pn an uaij-. y. '. v0V ciiteushAU to 're-.oM Aju fV' b usef ;. ' J fo his Vr her lUvn i'amily," or iJ :Vvn WtUe . ; f puor. 'All erfuJ8 intaCia!. LV e i of ollc- ; ' V.' ; ' lanee beftfreieing pVrmitie'l'-t r 'i,j4"'';'v , The prL-;ttifl.W;5xc 'by: . et.Ccui. . ; ';sni-ary; JuJ.illha rach li xWr.hf artui . ' cst to Ue gbverncjen;," iftclod.n o cos-'ol'. , . ' i tfttipoTtation J'-" --V ' r r. -'A ' 4 v i V -if I AC'jj - i- : 't v 'I. , : v re2 "-.V a:j- . .- ';. 'I 6 .
The Daily Wilmington Herald (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 22, 1865, edition 1
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