if;. f- I.- - .... , ' -. .- , -r - .; ?:r ,r--'v- i -T- v; - - -. ---.-.pi;, t-. l-l Hi- 0--- V:! I' I 1- s . a .' w I 11 ! J! ! f i!' tM m "" ' J1" i"lMwfyn''!lT'!"'"J'''''.'?..'''.M '"?JJL?. .""V . - "--!-. - - . -.w BfcM VMUU. SUU WH1CI. BUD UKtUVUi vrjorrsivLj' ilaRjiHaiL vims. ?v Hi km6nthfi 160 Th BEOISTJEK U oonaacw htch7 p AMbiiyi temrt Babwrinrsrr-ofaaed,-y i fort J5lrtthm WWttiBPimw?- th.lr n&mMiix ptrfaken from our ,i?biwiptip bpkH una for tW9 iquaw, VUBOOt ppr,' Mia tfU inolttded'.Tor loojr admrtU r. eoBtneta tn'; ! lift whan th DPr v AfMti n " W-AH ADVERTISrNdwd JOBlTOllK 4-4 feaiw.irfier.UpwtiM r notWB,ma-an, th xontloo of th work whr they w kBpwti. 4 J! ' It. wmmmxtW &UZU nitit'Ji&t)? & bVinV on. of t6Ua 7af Pfi tb. Soatb. Ar preprid to zeouU twry desoripuoB or JOI liBdBOOKWOllKtatli.bMlrtylrBad withdU. paieb: "Wo bT ! on bad a lot of tpr oSUJl printing nfr'LB ! . ..iik'., j j '1 TT- - FIN NOTICE. W gita "'ibtl notioa'-io our SeDji-Wj iuWib'ert idy tkat after tbU ''date the of BmlgWnTeii ltoionptin is paid iji advauce.'Tt'osd U irjeart have had kitu bilUaenkHbem, and .haTt f been , notified bj troas-iiarijii "this tnargm s of their papers, go welhopo all hava been nbtified c'pnr ia- 1 tention. 1 C0BfO5SJP0IDENCI5 DBTWBisw juh MASOV Ujrn EABJL, flUSSELL..; The tcA'oi4Big Vlipf Saurday feeon tains i corMspohdeftqj between' Mf. j J. M. Masoa and I.'ilwiionJappd. itjl. a New iYork ppor The ijuflStio. our claim to recognition andhe , ineffeetul blookaae'of oar porWby the enemy, .are d'w ousfted in thej eorrespendenoe, and on both subjeoti theoarsjl' of the, English faioister is tnbirt&Walijr evasive land idiagusiting; How,! 'nder these 'qirouffistances,-our Com. miflaioofer ean be longer kept in the bmilia ting position inhich he is now i placed by the British ministry ,'we do not comprehend,! Nor do!we understand why it s that British Consuls', deriving their exequaturs from Lin coln's Government, can be tolerated at our potts. 1 In both oases we have no doubt our Government is pursuing the course dictated hj the 'best of motives. Bat it does seem to us that the experiment of obtaiping from the British Government the justice to which we are entitled under that code which itj was so influential in establishing, has been fairly and sufficiently tried, and that as it ignores our existence as a nation, and denies us rights to which-as a nation we are entitled, ;we Bhould oease trying to have with it any inter ceufse whatever, and should tellits agents or consuls, who reside amongst us by the per mission of our worst enemy Abraham, Lin coin that passports from the territory of the Confederacy were at thejr service, at they could be no longer recognized as havicg any official station in the Confederacy, or be pe( xfiitted to enjoy any p'rivilegea not granted to other alien -residents in our . country. It : does strike us as the queerest of speoiaeles, 1 when an alien in the Confederacy, doing" busi ness and enjoying the protection of our laws for his person anJ personal property, is called uponj to enter our army and ttght for the su- 1 . . . . 1 ,'premaoy of these laws, to, see .him take out- a nroteotion from ihe consul of 1 a nation. wh4; igncies .our national existence, and ivej the protection.by permission 01 ne en-j -W-liTOW T' T -t"??3 S Al .Trr.t'a mid from the eonaoriBtioiL bV heae iOoni4 v t k ' lar protections were, mMwea. juio: ur Bertie " .-u vij our army rwould receive an Wnot4hJ.-twr. many thousand men, who, we contendf sh6ulii either be made to leave, the country or fight for It, instead of being permitted to remait among us to help to "eat.oat .ehx substanoe'f for their own mere personal gain, l ; ; tDAMAGtb'jWA j We understand that large Oantit j o ootton-reeTQm aunarea . Dales putchale by the 8ute GovBihment, ia ; lying m a -yhB exposed lsontiti6tit or near Camp Mangi It has bean without any shelter, and soaked b, all iht rains of the' very rainy weather whSc we have bad for some time past -; Isn't it the buatnesi or. to; Conserve; iUiropertyfdgtdi frm Jnjtry ot opinion t is, althoV being a "Datm t1" may QOt be .quite , able to pprec ate the duties Appertaining ,to ConMrvatisb, an be xnrsed wiUfJlie Ides thai oottdti Well sjyeiltered "ls"3 'sred for Ja much better than cotton " damaged by rainand weather; If instead of coff on the article in queslibn wa Aep, we . should consult "I the Editor of h Baleigh Standard czf the. snbjeot'he .be!: sue erayAUobe toade of that article, whilb ve Ulie is always best when wtettteO-'n 1 ThatV M6eh MreiaH.ofMag: tq wbiob the GoTemor allude and which he aepreeate." What airebuieupbntlie Leg-f UJature par xcecnc? ,f5onser vat ire !Mr-np- 011 ite' LgUltare 1 whic Was"- to ediU'erve ererj puoiio ,iDtercat, aDa put aown oTery tifo:?detthidive?f?bt eyerjr' interest. paB- and jprivate. lTht- Legislature having adjourned without taking taiy action to pre j nlJ.jJii.'kLrl'iir v;xfil qQoth 8. B. yknwQpvtoPHwik jJtiz oltna. Thet Governor' did a not say jhaitthe. Legislature had v"reniaaVdJ$WM afjer weeS, mtbont oaaVnring one' measure uoviitedeneflt ; iUeoBstituents The Governor did not toy. thti the Legislature oia.jsB iu -lession untu i caa aisposea 01 all the offices in its gut upon the most pro- senpuve parijf piao, na wnaoui any reier T 1 v'w ' fsi : n it -t. ,if enoj td,thpjbapcity of thosehoere to Je, the sueeessorsiOftbe ineutnbentf no orilibf whom jjoas evicted ' yoriirifidetyfa tency. J The governor; didncisdy tht;thi Ilegialature had appropriated Three Hundred Thons and Dollars for HogpUal purpose's after sar-4hLTToopsVrHodtelnreon Government. : The' Governor did not sav that " the ,Legulatare appropriateqThiriy j Thoyaand Dollars 'jot the tjotcftn pany"of. Doctors in' the State, who get each $5-a day for vscoioatjng persons who might and would navejicen. yaceinated wrthont,cp3j ing the State a cent. 'Batihe Governor did May that the Legislature cleared out withodt taking any action to prevent this much daoad e state of things starvation, &c. , We rer 'peat iheooorviotion expressed id pnr list pa-, pcr, that, Governor Vance" waa afraid to re assemble the Legislature. -He had had in irown person a taste of its conservatism. jHe Jiad sefii his . recommendations aver and over again slighted,' anil he was afraid that if brought back.it would fnot pay te slight est attention to- his recommendations, bat spend its time in' doing misehiefTv We wish ed the Legislature re-assembled, beoause we thooglit that the emergency "this moch dreaded state of thiDgstnight arouse even such a body as it to" sense, ot duty, ; But the Governor knows the Legislature better thn we do. He, despairing of its.doing any thinff decent or ffensiblf, would as sooti think tf convening a Congress of Tom Cata as ringing back the presenjt Legislature of iNorth Carolina. " 'THE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE." This, journal, after a suspension of some eighteen months, oaused by the war, made its re-appearance on Thursday last, under the management' of its former Editor, the Rev. Mr. Pell. The Advocate is the organ of the Methodist Church in tHs State, and will doubtless bo well sustained by that body of Christians. The Methodists of the South were the "origiual secessionists" of. North Amerca in matters ecclesiastical, and their action doubtless stimulated the movement whiob produced the political secession of the South from the union with the North. The Methodists of the South remained in eccle siastical anion with' the Methodists of the North, until, they found the great body of 1 - . . the latter to be so thoroughly Abolitioniied that a union wth them could be no longer maintained without a sacrifice of conscience and patriotism, and, therefore," "seceded" from that union, and established the organi zation now so well aud favorably known as "the Methodistr Church, South." WelLdo we remember the fi at General Conference of ! I ' J " ' " .Q Peter8burgj io the ely part of the Jum mer of the year 4846, and was composed of ftlentnd trije,picty. We were atant attendaQt upon iu ie88ions, and a delighted are sure tht.aid not h. wota if ieg,t ex-. lB tU " 500 -K.h. hd Wi ldi 1 " T , V in a w n ann n aaa m a ' m r m m w i vyieu wietTi i b vaaeLausBvvva vud uau V c" U.OU1, vs -KutMiw. .nw. ss were nappy w Bay, nave wb seen or neara 0( any nietno- dist who looks back 'With fond Trcret to the fold"Union," or who 1 taunts iis broker jvith being '",a,n original. Secessionist," pf Dei i a conHrvaiive,v or meiuoaiai.wno tamKa .i' ".'i:'--t .. . - . his churoh should have abided by the " old Union," ita iggressive abolition spiriC to the luntrarv ndtwUhitairinv' "JtFJl' VZ:r?rr- ww: - . c ruDlished under the 4 auspioea ,.0f such P uatifvin the ecclesiastical senalatW W :. .. f7.. . - ' . l j tween tne Methodist Nnrth anri NAnthivfrL " T i" " - - " 'r. quoaiiy astify the movemont to whioht led thewajt;Md..ih)ol separation r ,seeessionJf the South from the Kprth9.r In, eonolusion,; we-congratulate W uia rcmru vu.uis eooiesiasucai ..w..' v.Wi if1 S!FAgaia we inquire' what has beoome of fait .Commissioner' Thousand Dollars placed In-Ms hands for the lnannxactnre of.Mlt w::.- V Tii - w erv v a e . - . . e. w" aa. ;Tl)e Virginia; StateUne,? itmm'ahded b JIsjor Gen; John'B. Floyd, was disbanded, says the ychborg I&pubtican, oa Wednesday last. ' ; pod v as the" Confer enoe of north Carolina. e anaooavjoojnoa-es, ana roopeanetn.r ,:aWL? 3 'rrt.. eTerythie;.be..btes4; whUh:walQ4tae&htiK. the "Advocate," we are anre, rwill; while tbeiiWsni.lieat.KiiderW 4 WplitUntrtnM for, thV.f unding and farther isn oLTteasUryJ NoWs.V whiohfllllefoundinio e also call attexiUoa to the lilt ot J)epoaj-r ma Bupjeofyua irom ine fcwiDmqwi ocoh? neHbe follfi winV iUnW'af. thAaV which jwiU;.ke(found ej&d ParticuAtienUo f iolent. bonds. : :op aq . neoesssnv 01 aouug prompwj . iu maimer. . s ...rtt'ko-. f : v . Currency Ji.clhs divided aH treasury, note elassea2T;,L-r - a a: i Hose iKuea oeioro ist acepoer, aoo. ' J I. Thoea iesaod ?itwa 1st Dem"b, 1862, IJLTboefeaaed after .ithjAUli In 1 i nca nnr apa y 11 nvi ania in k now Mnt KAnna rlBtock until 2d1kp'rn;i86sV'afM;hat'day ppr cenia. -unwi '-irv Augusi, ibs.- aner wmca ihey cannot be fandi at all- . 3ui- e 1? - - 2. The cecond class are .fundable in 7 per, centr Bonda or atock until lit Aagnst, 1863 1 after which tbey sre fanjable lcrjer cents: ' " ''."' A . f The third Mass arVfuf(laWirr6 p fcenfa. at atoytime .witbio one- year from the Irtt 4ia:of the manth.bf.theii a Aftor .ia)gMK bfy,arje niSdabla In - four per cent. To. aistiocuUb the wlifcb they ara issued Itfdesped across the1 lace ofthenotesr 'r '" fUi will w accu, iusrcuirot lURt iu o ucr mik deiireto aecare tbece rate; must "present their r e jj f i bix peroeat: JalI 'Certificates afeto loDfTST to te. issued ; hut instead tbreof, fle pSr e$t. Call TJa-lificates may be bad tot oy of the'notel of the ipira cihk, woicb- wiu envmo vn aoiaer o roccm vert the same at anytime withitoatrtnunthsf Horn: tb date pf the oldest of the notes Whicn tbe OaU Certificate repreaeatsaadto' reoeivetltterat unVil reconverted;-. iX noteeonv'e'rtad, the Ciirctrtrfl- cate may, atany.ucne, De Tumiea.iO'atxper cent fUS. . 4 tT-f 4 Mil-, i ; ' The four per cent, bonds issued for the notes ol the 2d ar d id class may be exchanged art any tine fo fJall Uertifl&rtee,' wbicTi will entitia tbe nokSey to reconvert the vame into notes of toe aatiiehar acter, and to interest at four per cent, until jre . ponyrtedi:. ,0 si-t e.i.-: . : The six percent; Call Oertiflcstee sowla the hands of holders may be 'redeemed -to ibe nates which tow represent it aoyltae-'oetore 1st July 1863 : after that day they-? become xtpereat oonqs payaoie at any ijme, -not exeaeaiof; mirty years, . 'v ' 'QThetdaW 'PUJll of J.the Register,", says, it- has sd-moohiS late pride ihat iVpablisbWeTeiy 4 Richmond Enquirer underrating and riilify ing North Carolina." Shallweeverbe able to conwincn Ctfpain HoldeqV f tne. Wake County MiKtiarthai Aeisot "the 8tale V We never could have 'copied an article from, the Richmond 1 Enquirer "underrating and villify ing JVorth Carolina' for no such arti cle ever appeare'd in that paper. "We have copied several articles from the Richmond Enquirer whioh placed a proper estimate on the character and course of the Raleigh Standard, and showed how, as far as tf could, it was disgracing the State. Will not some Conservative friend of Captain Hoklen have the charity to oonvico him, that although be may, as his Yankee friends say, (and their namo is legion,) have "kept a hotel," he. has Lo aptitude for the role of he Gt ande Mon W' 1 s " r arquct auu 01 oouseq'ienoe cannot say mte suis r tlaf?,? This would really be a work of mercy, to the quondam LanSlofd of ' Hotel Holden, and present Captain of the ake County militia. D" The Raleigb Standard jays that every member from this State voted? against the Tax Bill which has lately passed the Confede rate -House, of Representatives.1 This is not true. Every member from, this State with the exception of Mr. Arringtonvwho was not in his seat, voted for' it. All the mem bers from North . Carolina voted against the sopplemental or "Assessment Bill prescrib ing the mode of putting the Tax Bill in ope ration. Everybody but the Rileieh Stand ard, that we have heard of is rejoiced at the passage or tne Tax uiu.tnrouga we uouse. . ' awe r .' a . v 'tJ w. The1 AbolitiokiSt8 akd , Sssibrcs'rs. When we sDeak Of ' abolition ists. we mean those of sionista; we3, mean those4 who preferred to, break up ".', a "s ?. T . ; . r.-iTT' ... The writer of the above was a Seoesaion fa 1860, tad in 1861, ifrtr "the C t,ke North Cir6Ubb of -thi Onion! U Cot ta Lives n f0"8. W a TrMTir. m m 1 v - RIOT IN RICHMOND. The Richmond Examiner Thai the following J i comiiienUon adUgracefuljiot wh t Richmond a tow ,aya ainoe t. m . ' The reader wttl find in the report of evidence ,'.1 . in the Police Court, tHje tru account of a so-called riot 4a the streets. ofiKichmOnd.Ti A' bandfal of p ostitaies, professional jthierfes, Irish sad Yankee! bags, gallows-birds from all lands but Our ewnt onn iTCKTRt im R4imtBif .with . at vomtWfhiutti i o - r . . Btev at their head whd tttyB real.at the tolf eatev ior euunaTeo an seiia ine same lor two buedred and finy-lnritheaiOTBihg niarkst, tandertook the other day tcCpnt into prtvstta practice the principles 1 ot tsw Coeamiatary Jepsint43vessytil oi ine commissary xiap&rimenfc oeeenng.-'toat they would Uveeoodi-tvQovenmehttbes. they broke open half a dozen shoe store.,; bat deludon thMhej x1.il8Mte.t6oot 1 "trBiBff-nvMaA.?i A-a. t hA likA An. ..iniTist n..n f r. rp.Trr.- ;.T7rr,?rs,r'.p ioi cnirin maoe aisiripuuon or . wi-.-oitA.ii.-t .T" rice sider ing the. circu mstances. ia was a vile, cojivmrd- ly, ana pernicious aeu nut ttne manner in , which a . . ... ' - . . Miscreants were aeedUto laah th-Tioa kndi; oolr rBtdHhe m1idetTwhe tlA w-i ..mTr main, with the remark -that as2whtl th'eywere-Btriyy It U greatly to be regrettedihit thtf mnst villaiiii ous ajETaifYwas not punished on the spot.- Instead r a . - . . i ryt-strresc. anateacB we aenearnce.ef4he nutter In the police aeport of the' morning. cu)weta 1 Were burnt on he 2d InsU ThisisBihsysito ,the witrySit Hhis tfme of great scarcity pf 4e ' eauea 10 ine lac n tnar aner xn$ zzzna msr;. 4 ;k t !Th. mmotD.TICnlIlIf ll tte.U r.'S,l8 I CKaPiiV.iWJSK,"wM. vv "f.Tvt a; Qhihkl aohSllVmanent command; pf thfhJ3jfsaae,ithfy rmio vrent. him. wjm ometr3on4ir?w'o- or sir menu as a eenueoiADwu UU1UC' wv" fhA AAAAatAM 'Tka baa AriABsiwrar ait nnan nllt 6?- conenidi Iza.Vefy near ehifBeadquarters of tbei isjiabe near: the centre of ;wblcb .wera ipiacedtihe articles to he ferWeh. via rh WoinJlJWia andBoathew maxe, and a mUitary Jwidie ;xf the aammtcila1sJ ii-w?.- t. ;In fro4pf these. stood.Cahi;W-Batbur bf, the 3Tth North' Caroiiaecinien t a the rep resentauTB oT tneomcer ioi.in -ongiar, ueiug-i Senior VOlonei preaBCfc. uen nu rBw.kuo general app'WAdyjtl-r ej' of. the 2Sth f JJhSOOL. oaoror tneuut-; su.js Byhrtw.M tb.e 33d, and MJ. Davidson, of the ttl Dl Thefficers of IbO; BcTgade t iOTjsI lir ni of their respecttv regiments all -we sufficient-1 ly near to near leyer mum unorou vui. oan,r"B xemarKawere poof i( uu s vucjr. rraiw w fcaarto of Wliwhi'heajd him.'T'? HeUue44oie Jast history- of the 'brigade aajdpafdt, feeling trOUieXviae isaiBniea aesa( wov nu isiieu w eoby oh the Beld of jiu (y. n oence ..of oa f; com mop. country j jievwen, reicrreo; Wi ooe, waorn, each regiment singt mourn' as its own paceliar , Toss-'tbe 7th could never jbrgetits-cbivaWcp'An hien:oUCampbeH,,' the, 37th musVWer hold sacraa sue unmory oi lupura aoungint xtw. yci.u i of wheat felt in those blood aadjoeororabiexiays t around Richmond. Ha then deltepoB ttMrrat com'mmTgtlef which'had- befallen taetri' att,' when 4heir taithfut iflaiierhe gallant and jpairktiqjGen Li. O B. Brach sealed bis devotionrto bis cduntry srtth' bishsart'i Mood off tb.hard f-jotbt Held of Sharpsbarg He t6Id the General tfcat the p&st was an earn,estof the futurehis Brigade would nevuf fail him,! H.then passed from ia eulogy of the honored dead to 'very - happily ; coneeivtd end; expressed compliment lo.thejGeneaf jjhai'e, and delicate ia style, entirely devofiTof all fulsome rid. bombastic praise. As ao evidence of the sin- corny ornimseir ana ois oroioor mceri4 pe peg ged leave in their name,' to pfeaedthlni ;;with ibe articles I have abtvve dessribedr The General rft ceived the' handsome sword from the hands of Col. Barbour; the other articles were taken ie charge bv men to readiness. It was interesting to see vith what intense eagarness alt U.tened to. hear. the words of thaL,-uran tbey knew wot ; they knew how he could fight, for they had seen -him upon sixteen . hard-fought fields-; they did hot know how he ceutd talk, tot his voice had been eard by them oftener. amid the muiic of battle than anywhere else. I have known many brave men h feared to makaTr simple acknowledg ment, nd especially do I ecall a gallant old Col onel of Mexican renown, whose kneea knocked to gether' and down iWhose swarthy cheeks the per spiration streamed, as he "atiern-pted "toi raise the tuhe" id the village church, If any such symp torn j were yZ by the General, they were not yiai pie to lookers on. . His words wereew and to the point: bia expressions of eratitude to those who had so honored blm, full of feeling and nervous strength. "Many of yoa" be said "bear Upon your petsons honorable sears, silent witnesses of dangers yon have encountered and bravely faced in defence, of all that a freeman hol4s dear." He alluded to their valor as shown in every -conflict from Hanover Courthouse to Fredericksburg to their self-sacrificing spirit, exhibited in enduring the hardships of the most arduous and brilliant campaign on record-.. vWell may North Caroli na, our noble old Stale, be' proud of such gallant sons. At the cohciasion it was hard to-pre vent the "three times three ' cheers which the General's old regiment, the 38th.1T . CLlwished to give him. but the officer commanding at the lime',' -thought it would appear ralhef out of taste, and so all was over. Many officers crowded around to shake hands and chat with' the .General : some accom- '.paoied him to headquarters, where pebaps he was able to'givthem va little medicine" after stand ip'g so long in the Cold; Whatever It was, did 9 General Lne has tba happy facuUy of winning -" v J. the esteem and hearts of thcw associated withbim I have served under him since the beginning of the war, ai Adjutant of the Camp of Instruction .at Baleigh as Major, and Siaqseqeently as LieuU Col.loftheBevher' Begimont from Korth Caro lina, as Colonel' of the : 28ih Beg'tment, tfnd finally "as 'Brigadier "General, : -commanding, me lh Brigade- vC A. ,":,r. HttTB' Division always aird every where he has been beloved, and respecieo, tor n is sieriiDg qaaiiiea as a man ana his abilities as an officer." In--th :J'oriou8 oH lsV'-Jbe was the nni versa! favorite ..officers ani men, and on Jeavmg them, he received, a number of fU oai asjiandscu stowed apes him. . May God, shield him. ta the. hour danger, and long "-spare ifn to his coon. try's serf fce, and ihe lovef'lhoe near jtAolu v?:?-i mi-- . y.:-, -.a-.. i Patbjqtic CoTBlBUToS Ascnaht -jtA unariMta, a, kj , who tas been in tbsu amyand - . fM.w,1'i,;iu UT f-Trr. ? ff I .nAna M I vHMt otha pJice .baoopl fof $ha.dstitute famlips of spldieri ser 1 hex appends .the sicnaturetju'Vhe savs: ,w, . . - j " " ; 1 ' ' ' - .'.-vi't'';.-T . ..2.". " 1 , ; i.' " I -.a nave naqr some mtie experience m taeeamns i j?ir V19 ' iHfsi iiiiuiHre inn. w- i n newsi annn inom nnein. etaaataa t i IT 7 . TV -riT ' t Z". r?iZZ? "? " . iV ' K.itP? ii?ou IL? swt" "."g tGee Jaiblt iL itLane,had o'wotctmrregaraauo will wf fcUbHeSOe before Mi ftbind ht&htwdaanshiojr jmjrwqsj promised faif'W braver MdUrv ajid our, Ymjj aoove ail, ournsgience. , ffm H7yb,r?, V OOTJxacxHT-Thh. JbaAUnoogBiAeel; of f T!E tITfUAl, - f " 2 ETIN G ' 0 P" ' tTtS 4as March'-Jlst, is-gladto-kaartt-that l IS?10 ? V f tte Cliathaw Tllroad Compairy -.ii--t ' i. j -.. a.- . ,4. v" oe oace oi xae Jaici'ra- BBd Gast'a J'HeiAcoaW kee iournaU announced her death ee-Mifl 'ti.w. f of AwdL:18e3.i i-a -'fft ii-f-tTj .17. VAS!SF r- TftTT ML, COM 1IIC3I Q2Z n "3. AB IIOLI? .? t. -Vtffeaafci Ciitls "oust't W fcave reftv .hAl jio c;?poie- .iU com porta -"wlUv or ent character. The jrecepuon - w"w' . liliroivxvtD jfv. wv - bbipitality wouw te extenaea in J3urp prn W'flefneni'Whave reasea to cottplainr-w j BiitbeyOnd this 'iC,Cfemmisstonei hatemej 1-ii::tl5vneiliis0oAi .ki i.Aonniihvr a.bla to ecert Wrw4ne4i sabhetbf recoirnitmo we ihouia, WWW Ur. -iwii!? tberwent ebiroa4-?the.de- aruill iiiuuewra "VV -- .. . S . . tini7of Burepeafi recognition tfa4 ftloost unlver; sal- In the Ckmfidsslte)BtBB 1helirs in it, either iaV theSoutn r in Aurop t,.kh. ' mamiaii af .PaxliamenL -Caoinet MioUiersj OorerBaueibMe'beSnet. thft palna. w decUrt and reiterate, in, every "verieiy p with4be mostTiTid distinclneitivBnd.tbeoaJ un mistakbieHcmphasfcV ttei44bsy coold tnotand i.nLr nnt' wnirnica ' thar independence Of . the i5oetbetir:Cfedeiwcy;tia' .tiWnM' 8. came ton much exhausted to carry jp h mrfT Tbee baye been the only fruits that our .commi tW tn Enron haalvethornei mild anythir2 cleart rer and more contrfaaire against thetrieprdicaUoo, flxeem iheiekinar tbamroutf JSurope oy :n nhited boots of England 'and JPranoe, it is Impose nUa tcrcdrnNii-et . Under these circumstances sen respect would seem to demand that our Commis. sioners should ie at oDce withdrawp,: and teat while we continue to employ agents to watch ovesy our other interests, we leave tnejutjMjreeoBv nition to take care of itself.-; ;Aj ; t;- 4 Wo do not know that France desired Inlhe,e. A nn i n e TheIaantuliriBf? Aswiau, ? W ere in- mifiMl to Hhiost that she was sincere well wisher . . o - . . .. .. . . pt the bid Bepubl'c,ief ancient ally; and: whose Interests in . no y clashed, wjth her own. . But SngUnd,ceftalnly, and allTfiurope' now,,Dot e piingFrahce, dpalref'ihB petmaneat separation ol ihe UnrtedStates. We verily believeLthat it bej th out ht.it probable Jhat the SoutbLouJd not saaiataio il&depaaencer sna mign pe prougak to make terms? with' the old .tJiyercment, they -would't'O mete lively io interfere than at present. "Thev iWlsn to see tne war, proiracw io , in vr most, and botft parties tnorougniT , exnaaateaw. XiOt US KlXOereWf our . vvultuiwiuuvrs. ki rOMJjnderstand thither tecbgnitlon- is a matter of the mt"rrffferMad; that-we hkve'too much spirit to play i the mendicant for. etfayer,anyJonger ATih, independenqe, ; on iihp iba fftto,. of Jrod. i. certaiti as anv iuture yen- witn -ja country! teemingriiii; tne icnesir productions, and defended, by. the bravest, solnery. on eru feieA us reiusa ny-.longer. w jook- a j wherefcor aid. butlo Heaven and tb our own Lsu'oog; i-ht-ama. . Jet Air kneel only vt God, MaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBaBBBaWa LIST- OF lTTEllIlIi5lAIIIa UN - eallad for. in tb Raleigh FostOffiea, -Aril Bn.1863. The postage en advertised letters is two ceqts eaah iihxrij Wi-iiW? AtkiasonMr8;7 ! Jtfrdsn, J2 2 ; . v.", BrqwBJ)x BmUotu. S Johnsop, Mrs. Joihaa ; . f. Br Adshawf Jeh F Jehaseo, Dalina c Drown Ulas KusaK.. . Johnson, Marion CrQvrn Miss Harribt Johnson HO Blake, Mrs ML . BuffaloTMUs 8 A ., Br.wn, Misa'LE, 4 l Johnson, MrS Bmily Jones, Miss Jj li Gordon, Miss Clsa; Johnson. BO '""i 'M'-' '. ' .Byrtrtd; A T King, Solomen .J' 5 ' err, John (ooloredj V; Libby, Mrj II H , i Lewis,' Mrs B 0 Lattimer, Thos T-, Lynch, Lemon Mamble,HC Man ard, Gaston . . Meddler's, Miss J ' MeColter, Mrs N ' ' Meal, Mrs Ii c ' '4 Nowel, Wm L Neagle, DrPL, J .Nnrris, Wm L -. 'Norr'a, Jos f Oswell, i Parks. Miss, Svrah,. I - Earrlsh, Mrs B C Pitet,Miss'0-V ; . Phillips, Mrs Susan, S Powell, Miss Branch N " Phfllips,' Miss Mary " Richard, J - Reed, Miss Ratfar A . Rioarden, W M - Regers, Mrs Mary A - Smith, Mrs T.J fitranghn, CJaay S - , Bledgei .Ihos.Ie . Sledge, John L .. . . SwannCapt W M 8 ' Stuart, Susan ' Sckalker. Miss Lena ' Smith, Bergt T J ---'"! Steward, Bets - Smith MrS T D . Williams, John L Wslker,Jaeob R ' WUliams, Mrs BP - Bannette, Dr J W" " Bunton. Jjen Brcthentoa, flue B uin garner, Mrs L Hobb, Frank ; . . , Crams, M Cortes, Mrs 8 B, Cross, A P . Oaun. Mrs M Dillard, Misi S D Davis, Ww AV ; -Donning, Jos Dodd, Mrs Mil Farrar, W B ' Fawlr, 1SK2 Fowler, Mrs Jane. French, Wb v If ans. Mrs a Ooodin, Miss 8arah' Ureett, P tt; , Goodin, Miss R S tiiUe,Mrs Candi Griffin, Wm,A" ; UrifBn, B. ; j i " UMsks, NMZ ' . - HarriM,8 F - - Uanes, B D - ; Hedge, SethJ Harris, Rebt , iUoks, Miss Jane . Hope. MIseK BUI, Mrs LF Henry. H J Holt, B J Hawd,-Crtdup J Uinton, Henry floursn, AC Hol'oman, Richd v" Howard. Lleat Wm J Walker. John-:iA?? Harris, Bioh d Winfrey, Mrs .Elisabeth, 2 H in ton, Miss Indiana Ivey, MlasMT' ' Wood. Jas H . Wood, Bettie f - , GEO. T. COOKB, P. M. April .7 It V-.-i'-v? ;. V. w- TREASURY DEPARTMENT.Q , . . . Aer k. ! .rem ar . eaeav mO AFiOItO ADDITlOlf At FACILI-' 1 ties foKfaadinaf Treasury" Notes. DeSpositerieS hav been appelated in -the several States, where they msv bVexobaheed far Bonds orBecistered Stoek. . The feUowtBg are the offieers in the State of North; Wilmington, Beary Savage, : Bepositary. Raleigh, 4(.QekWMnrdeaVr, V . r ; UshsvulvJ, J-Eady,. , . f Chvlotte, Wi A. Watiams,' - ; FayettevUle, W. p. Broedfoot, - Green8bdro : Ralph Gorrell,-. w fc-.;e 1 r(8igned)" CG.MEMMINaER, ' ---a te-a HSeeretaryf Treasury.- " ' ap4wetgtyy-y-'-et .'-g' -,- WILMIPiGTON & WELDOX It. R. CO.,' F WnJcrxeTox; April trd, 188, p FROM AMD AFTER TTHISr l5ATE ALI4 freight carried lf'traias of other Beads, running on this track by permission, must: be prepaid -before L the' departure of the train from the point of shipment, - ; Any such train coming on to this Road to haul troops or freight will be allowed the proportion of the iseomeef such trains as agreed to and fixed upon at the A ugosta -Convention iu Dooemberr;J.8e, ri : yi, ) Thja. Willi nbt affect ;aByc special agreement heretofore' jsade (or a speoiflo purpose, or for a limited time..; It wil however; govern in the payment for 4he transportation of troops, and their baggage, and '6km fokrth of theiuebmeef anyrelhvbaikv will be the maximum allowance te the tralh fotfhaulingi from the first'of Aprilinstefi l-ev- - p f Apriiy St -ijA iCblaf Eeal,SiA.'-?- -1 t.tTiffl;fiA1llT IxjLjmtaura sold oirr.oms xttbe V T stoek et "Carolina Belle," to , MessraT It. 4 EiYES A CO- to whenx eli orders for the Snuff should lsresBwJ.ve We shall, tn a .few 4aysJ eon vert our MU1 Into a, Wheat, amd Corn Mill, and sten , making Bnaft , Onr ipatroBS weald do .well? to send -forward ."theirc. orders' Carolina BoUe. HATING PVnC?tlASlSDTllE ENTfltE tockof thi above pepulv Vrafld ef ShuST-we m aeee e - . ' w W.ur.. a 1 m r7f v 1 wMnn.:M, VV ' . '-i--. r oinized agents abroad, w waica otv, XZ.t. T it . JAMES ill VKNABLEA Ett ' ; i April Tiilar'-. "J Petersburg, Va? 1.. , . f i f ii! 1 1 't - . , : d I t tliri ToraoVia toaj1 aTHypKDixe AfDTvtTaTtaissyB or , SBCTioa 1. T Congrn'cfik CbnedrU Statt if rfo ewaef, That all treasry aOtea toot bearinr I Iat?rrt, issned rrjics to the rst dsy f Bteember, eiht per'cent. iufld r' Steele," Bafil the wearj. seeeniC-dar f Aprils aihiff K ""dfd an4 sixy , tiree that from that ('s.i I t1? first iday .of Augnsfy; eighteen "han'dred ty thee, they shall IS funded ja : twwu'f -. .JU -boadser stoek, . and after, the- sav3..rtt-; An rneVfthev -shall r-noJo"rer be fundable St the .pleasura t Hha kol- dues, Sl'eepr. the eipiirt doty js eottoto,nd payasle six nonths after tb e ratii; :at?on of a treaty ef . peace, stlMvV-yWffA94eiA4 on their faoev 'AH treasury netesfeot beaVw:" latAMat.- fMnAaraXtepCha rS4 dav&Af nuaBlu I T o w " . m ' Z . m 9 eighteen handred: ant sixty two, tad within ten days af ter the passage of this act,.saefl be fundable in seven per eenC bonds or stock until the first day ol-August next and after the said first day AugusVlhaU be fundable ettfj ta. beiwJa.bariBig invest at the rate of ' foureent. per annam, and payable at any time not exceeding: thirty years, from the date-thereof; and" all suoh iotes not fended eha&be rtirs.!;. i&iatrsnt of all pajblio dae, exeept the export duty on. .cotton, - of St treaty of-peace" between' the CeafedeieWerh- v tnent aol the i United. Etatesv AUi ealt eertifioates Ahesring eight per cent int est, sjs tll, with th eteroed interest, oe junaaoie n o-.beiore i-e nrss aay or daiy, - eighteen rh'oadfea? and sUry.three!. ifitfefcoBda ef the fl ObiifederatafStf tee, fcefvjag atarf t at the rate of eight per cent per annam, and pay ,le at any time not ex- " oeedinr .thirty years after their dafe I Provided; That the aooraed tttarest afbresaid jay,at the optkjn of the """Ji"" ytkqufruakvwa waaj slfBUSU. .JftU VU1 COT-; nneaes 01 every aecnpuon, ouutanamg Tne nrrt ' dawof JsJy; eighteen haridrediand sixty &ree. shall. - after that data he deemed te be bonds bearina- an an.' . , ,hal interest of six; psr cent, and payable at a date nos exceeains: inirry years rrom. tne d first day of " Jnly. eighteen handred sad sdxtrhrea. h- 1 Spe a , IswBeensf the power, heretofore glyeii y law to the Secretary of 4he Treasury, to iBsae treasury notes,' he shall.be taithoKsed'se Issue-1 monthly an-! amesnter saeh tUa besruvgae interest, bet exeeeo- .. lag fifty millions of dollars, which Stair be receivable V' ii paymentvOf all publie dues, except the export dnry ofitoottoh, and payable wUhU two years after ike ratfc ' fieaUoB ef w freaTy C peace between the' Confederate. States and-the United'States. and" -fundable at the pleasure of the holder, daring -twelve iinths' from ' tne nrst aay et cna,unth Df. thSir isauSy isi bonds ef the Confederate States,, payable., at any time set eXoeedinr thirty years . after date. and Itearin rates of interest as follow! i If f ondeoT wtthia twelve - months firem the first day ; of thsfmonth'of their issue . the bOBds shall beet six per oenk lnCsrest per annum ; 4f funded after" (hat i-pedod they shall be fpndable juuu Mvoui wwnuf or per eeni, tntsress per annum. . Aive- aoMireaaa vpm won (oatr iaoe ine ssontn and 7earof their issue, and if, not fanded, shelf be paid at w uae specwea ob ueir laee' wunoat tmerest. -. See. 8 After themtessse of this mdL theAwtharibr heretofore given, to issue eaU certifl sates .shall eease, but the notes fundable into six per cent.4 bonds nay be converted at the' pleasore of the-lreldeiv into eail eertifiostes, bearinr. iatereat at:Ue irater of five per eent per., anuum, from the date ef their issue, v That' very seen, oenmcate snail Hear Upon it face the monthly date of e eldest of th smtes which it rep. resents, and he convertible into bks notes at buj time within six months fxota 'the first" day of Che month of its monthly' date afereaatd. Baf-everrrertifieate not . converted, within, nsix months from 4b first dav of ' laL , .e . . . - km nvQnuuy SMI, saau oe exsnanged for a pond pay a ble st aby time not' exceeding thirty 'years from the expiration of the said six WnUSre hearing inter, est aS the rate el six per eentonHper. aanuns. Irea. sexy note, which, by the eperaaon of this act beoome fandable into bonds beating a yearly interest of fcwr per centavmay be eomverted, at the pleasure of th 'holder,' Ute call eert'fisates bearinsr interest at the rate of four per eent. per annum, from their date until re converted er paid ; the Said oertifloates being reeoa. vertible at any time by the holder iatoeotoa fandable in loar per. oeatvoonas, aaa payaue ana receiTaoicas heretofore presoribecLj bat the said certificates may 'be redeemed by jthe government after six months 'from the ratiAeatiaa-af .a teeatyj-of peace between .the Cen- rederate states and. the, United Wates. Sxo. 4, That aU toads or registered stock anfheris ed to be Issued bv th"BBot. shall 'be payable aot less ' than, thirty year after date bat: shell be redeemable fire years after date, jat the pleasure of the govern ment, end ahall In other respects conform, to existia Sac, 5. The Seoretary of the Treasury shall use any disposable means in the treasury, which ean be applied to that purpose without injury to the publio interest, to the purohaoe of eireasury aotes beating no interest, and issued after the: assare of this act. until the whole amount oft 'treasury notes in circnlatlon" shall not exceed 'OBw ihwodred and sjeventy.fi ve mil- lions ef dollars. .'iil'JsT! -t; r-. ' Bao.o. The treasury, notes hereby allowed to be issued, shall be of any denomination 'of not leas than : fire dollars which.U tmw aathoristd.br law, that the . . . . . , , i , . mm . A . eeorcLary oi u 'xreaeury may airecs. ins aaiaoniy. hereb eiven shall eease at the eXDlratlon ef the first session of Coegresa, Bter the;'railloation ef a treaty i of peace,! .er at the end- of two years, should the war wwwuwwM- tvwu E.J . ," , Sao. T. In addlfiDtt to heavthority hereinbefore given to the Seetetaryef therTreasury to issue tree. suTy notes, he Sbal e allowed ta Usne notes of the denomination of onei dollar, and, of two doliara. and of fifty eeute,"to sash an ampDut,'s1n; addition te tne. notes or tne aepeminauoa or one doiur, Hereto fore issued, shall hot jex'oeed the sum of fif)ee& mil. lioas of doUsrs ; and kalduotes shall, hm payable six months-' after the raliaeation of. a. treaty of 4eaee be. tween tie CoBfed-tate States and the United Bute, . and receivable Id payment of all" publie'daeV except , r the export duty on oottbn. hat shall not be fundable, j . . ifixo. 8. That the Becretary of 'the Treasury be autnerisea to seu epas neanng six per eenr. tateresi . per- afiadm,- and payable- as - hereinbeSore directed, at par for treasury notes issued since the' first day of Deoember, elghteeU hundred and Sixty-two, to such of the oalederate States as atay-Ateslre. to purchase the same or he'may srU such joads, when gaaranteed" by any ef the States Vf .'the 'Uonfederaev. uton such. plan as may fee ueteyatned yrth' Seeretary-of the such bonds shall not exeeed twu huadredmillions of dollars : Aiw peVCJ(VA4riTbat'the treasury nctes thus purchased shall not be reissued, if the ef. ' feet of such felsSae would he to' increase' (he whole anMnnt of -treMary toteSteartBa' no interest?' which are fat eirculatioa, to sunt greater than one hundred and seventy-five millions of dollars. ' And the Secrer tary of the Treasuryls also authorised, at his option, after the first f , Isly eighteeav hundred and Sixty three, to issns aattseU, at not lessthau jar, as esti mated in treasury aotes, eonpoa bonds of the Conled- erate States, neamg six per eent isterest per annum and Jeyalle m hwUSfr''ditd. The-e'aid een- Sns.to. be paid at the pleasure of the owner; either in . e'eurrehoy ta which interest is paid on other bonds of the Confederate States, of else in eettou eertlfiSates whioh pledge the government to pay the samain.oot. toe, pf the ftuslityof New Orleans middUDgs.. The said eotiott, to he paid at the rate of eigVpenoe sterT. , lln per pound, and. to e delivered at any .time within six months after the taQficiation ef a treaty ofvpeaee between the Confederate Btatei aud the United Stete, ; at any or all of the ports ol"NewOrleana, Mobile, 6a- vannahi Charleston er Wilmington, aa tke Secretary ; of the Treauryasuyjdlrert? That ; the bopds herelre. aathciaed,', shall not exceed one J hundred mOliooS of dellars, esut shall be app lied only to,, the absorption e leasary .Jttote as prescribed i" thi : -V tff ;-S33 rb j5s'k .;.';. iws . , i -i 7 Bao. 9. That It shall be the duty of the Secretary or the -Treasury immediately after the passage of this act, to make publicatioa Ot copy thereof in ach 8tate, in at least two hewsbaners. pablishedin the State,' and I' to have a"d publicatiuu pontinued untVT the'firtt day 01 Aaguss,'eigap9ea auBareu una imyuiiw. I f preyed March t& rM- 'PT tlAa XaMT; chahce FOn,co?scRiPTai AVING ijrjJEEI'.i AfJTOOIUZ EX TU , raise a ponjpaey to beattaohed.to Major Kiliolt s am v'n Bn.riLt !ntv ti and aroUnd Riebssead This BattaUdn is termaneady' itatlould ia Barracks at'RIehnlondv, $e"ottntynd -teed -lethlag teav Qoarters and EaiienS farniihed xre;dr nlfK:, meat j also, traufrrerUtiotu v 5 f. "Vlu rttddWM.iLALlaS iueee4eerCltvJ:attslliou,;Bifih f April 7-w4sw6Npd a . ' . -' ' . i'.e S. KiJ:,A' ,iJ- h. WtaV.ratJ i A4 WElVIrfTitlEls YOTJU tl "JACK W APJf -A-vki the abeeriber. who WllLxit V fair fities. . kTAddrew K. AUBG WNr BxiP age,sise,uwuuea m . - .v. . .; Btate Jouiasi anJ Etaud'eopy tim- treasury, lorrueasaij srates a suenjrm V as.be may deem advisable, te the. highest bidder, and net below par : iVovtdei JUnaceier. That " the whoir am oust of - 1City )Battallion,a5tA1Va - invite me onmwm vj all pei sons subject tq eooscripUon ;(J-Vr te-y rolled) aad others 'this chiace of v Joining e geed '2 mm. ;i !V';W.;l: - -r 1', fc' V;.e .AT . . ; ' .- .- i i . .-. b mV.. 2. - i ! i , . . .-. 'V .ti- v. - .....

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