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J, mm WEDBSDAx; ' ' f M 1 1 M , 1 1 1 r 1 '1 i -J .iito lUlirf; Q F UEIIJ fcAgr I of the President U repl jr, are aAted Immediately l-,t!OiTr?.TTTTTn - -. 4 1 en herein full' r.? :"-. ,vrf 'rl v - - " - 1 ' ' J o cf.C--rc3, ccnticf. tare tne3- j. haTa returned from the. flaldrWMi rf.tr ff hers of the Settxts tad focJ icibcYs if the Hodse 7 - - mmmmumm-mM. i I mil mm e bp- wr"w m y yew : ww . saw- ay v ww Jt , , , v. " - , ift i i th"' lntriiri.iana to lmuii inlet, th. Aanditr.t f r 1 1 t 1 " ' ij" ---3 . z r " -:.Tr in u -f - CONFEDERATE CONGUEJTUJ- TAX I th9 prwpnt utru presented s reportrllh tbe Th iioDsa rsisca itj .vonureca i&s tin iw The In teeuon ! tie 4UX or t:s pev ceaw ZicCleltAA Jjb5 la frojitof -ilhJM h de tour ' dUpatcn- iLirsari. lo Jckaon. SaTeral rntrbandi.jart WfgfTlEf?r,r'tioa ceeniiBj tae iupBoei don lb at Jacksor . ahce U tA or "near Hanover Court "Jlause, .l I -i JJettare-rardj ar4 rived itn jtron reiDfori.vaotJ la iucbmond yeiterdajr.'I Jrtclina to think that Jackson will attacltf mHgtt an4;TearJTlie rebel force is Itated at 200,000, ioclaiiri Jackson ? 1 Beaure gard. 'I hathbave to contend azaii-t vaUr eu- pedor odd IT tbeae reporta be Uue bmt lau ar- :e 4 - Y V wt to xn and to Jul erno ate Intereeted ta Ha vttUar or tne State, and & aate anj xeeunjcs or taiffrsiltbreciSMettit antonx tebr feCQ.mealrom tb eriea wbich reach a from tho poor in all ooctioaa of tioUa-Lihi starraUoa will bo the late of many Bf iff b3retoxara rareroa veople, BMefi & enmif tpicmiating i t wtarwt oa bo arr-ad ; u4b$rU'lm? boejldoa- duty to torotec tbo ettuens or tne Ct?!e or wcwa i baTt tne bonorto be tbe CbierUajfutrato, agaiast tbe erua eoasoqaeal Twi Zr Miaa. raao toi Ine4 IlTnS ay oUTii Into irWcotpa, my wW do ainn ,uxe power of man to HoWlbeir be f 309. Tbe mwiest taiiawi nulatioe Uzea nnon lnconiea are X"! tatoiwbitSTirre&rt and on. all iboneya ton tir at on depwlt, a tbe retf2entanifei dppoibtment. After,:ia ; ltt3oljr ext,4&4 l4'eln vf l'i 'credit armgot to the Peninsula,. Gen PeintiqlpntP r valorem tax oa aalet, not materiallT disroot, from .l"!! JZJ ,is. -1 tt : that botets. uverna, eaun bouse, Co, areio bo clatsifled according to the,yelx ;renuL,,wheq the aemaLor eati mated rent acaounU ; to $1 a, 000, tbi tax thall baraeraph U Tba OAetion jiate. crp IbaV iBteroskpn CootoderaU JxiDi.oV - 1 Tb Ux n jncornfli . !ne SI 600. five T-t ci th.n 000. flo ner eoat.-ob tbe first Sl.iOO. Cbea 10 per cboL 1 of f over $3000 and let than $ 000, 10 per cep0oer $3,000 and Tes ttao $ 10, 000, Ui pericent i w4l,000 fcofcper eeat.' -: n .v. i? ' ' " 'i Nrf'V' Seftiowl0 laspeaee Ux of 10 per. ee-iril profit daring-the put year by poTcbateriof pro vUiuoTonce, tJKeev clothe, dco. exoepit made ia dae court of regular-retail buaineea, Jf i ! flctiona id the Uenate bllt- breecriWnsr t&e tar to be received ia kind, are retained with fewmed . iflcatlona. ; . v Tbe-act cwerejs pnntea. pge. i f.t oeatadlv t that thU waa the -dedHiye. point: nd that all the I available mean of tbe Government shoald beoon oentrtted bere.'I Vlll do alt that a General can do wi.b the plendid armr I have the honor to com mand j and lf Jt i destroyed b j .xrverwhelmino; namberl, can at least die with itand abaretts fate,. Bat if tbe reealt ot the actloo. which. wiU occur tmo'rrwWf within a hort time, 1 a disaster, the iaxeHarance3rti ttakVa'heaVr reconnoil fWPW.VIW"M ridlny-cuNi be W mjjbould J thai nothje h4 boendpae (b.IL)ito Eire the 1 Uwustieet Where it belonn: T ; y ittfbrmauon of Ibe Hat 6f operation of th I mnoe i comtneoc mi i Tiate recevea aaif waa certain ust juazrouer, jaaa not i . - " -o- - r"a,T: iati --- U I -"KM Jackaon'a ooemenU and' Bewegar J; mbre"thanT.O0O men. and.ihi jrae Wnfirnoked bv Ml90. ImwAils BQwdea j ofWillladubuf g. iesver is6(f and not el eld NotwUhlttngall thlSjlIcClellan determined H 'cenWibetf .1.600 land' law e Wgeandhere htteVay i resulted AIM wmuf H'1iu, 4Myy. Mt'yypwrwp .MiW i Igaed by Gen. McCI-llan and bl Ad)'t jQenerf 1 how thaV'or the 30th"of. April. 1862 the force on the PeowswlsYunderGen. HcOlelle an)ptt&M ed' to-1 1 2,8 9 2 preen for duty. .....i ; " Oanbo 1st of May tne residen telegraph o. General McC.ellan : Your call for Parrott guns from Washington . alarm me,v chiefly because it argues indefinite prorastinatioa. Is"; Mythio. M be do e?., Wft rs 5.5 v-i- ? , h :Qa the nlgh of the 3d ndthe morning of tb -4th of ,May the eat my eTacUatel Yorktawa with-; out Iok Ono'ofjthe wltne9eftifled; that Gen McClellaa was "Verr muchchaitriaed and mortl-' fled at this evacuaUonP as he hadjnsde hi prepe I shall probably be attacked to-morrow .and -now ed to the other side of the Chtckrahominy to ar range forth.e defence on that lid. I feel that JAcraov. Anrii J0. Th Mississippi s,t Aodi bu fallen ; eleven feds below the blghevt poiDt, JT-jll! i ienty-i. inches yesUrday.. Gua-pboats with traniporu, towing futa or pontoon, liate gone down.' h aimers it marching obi ICaUabd ma with a large force be U on the nor tb side j of Coldwiter.;;; ;.v ,v : WS': .T Arinnv. Anvil 0.-Chalsnen callantlt f- ruhwd Ttmr thousand Yankeo-vairy;iamUeTyJ and lolantry, on tnavoia or. j.voosbj retieatedin ereat haste and confasinn. - Uhsl mersis; pur sain energetically. The real" are veryeavy. Our men behaved welli"ibbugh many Were for the'firstime under fire.' The ene my's loss unknown Vpur lose jpne killed fnd Ljai wounded.' a r!-V -r 1 r4is.X.'iri A special dispatca to th Appeal says the JDr cao Titles of the leth has been .received. Xo immediate resumption Of hostilities' will b made at Charleston.! - -i ' - - i..;., ' BarWlde ha issued an order declaring tPhpar on within the Federal lines benfeflUinrt?on fed erate oball, on " conviction, Suffer death." ,Cr, ringtoii, at Indiaoapolu, has issued a similar 0N der. i Tbe Times say the entire Monitor, fleet has been sent to the, lliesiteippi. ':' ' -'li h S'i rI It if reported at Havana thai Wilkes bat, .been arrested, and paroled for drifignlo. sv Bpartisb steamfr. . lliloe ordered tbe arfetV. ofs IViker. Gov. Curti offuratwenty thousand militia to pro tect lywhingtoo. -Four thousands Yankees ew ported' neer- Hernbnd, - i J'-'i 4.f5f.i Jacxaos, April' 20 Enemy believfid to ' be . advancing on llolly Springs from Corintb. j ' CONVENTION OF TBACHEEd ftl J ; Columbia, b. C, April J A : Convention of Teachers it proposed-to be held St Columbia, 8 C, on the 28th t instT to arraoga measures for preparing -and Iseuing school books, as education i of vital iaUrest to the Sottthara Confederacy. . All editrsre ire-J quested to urge tbe importance or, auii, meeung., i .. "..m i .... ' ,' ' if-.KLih ': NKEE REPOBT OFTHE DESTRTTC Tl6N OF THB;BAM QUEEN OF THE chatottla, April . lT,The New. Or!ean Yankee,) the 1 4th. lost-, hattUfolloW' se caotured ram Queen of the Wettt waa d-1 troved ibis morning at 10 o'clock by 6ur enn- boaujoo Grand ,Lke, and; bercrew captared. I Tbe Bunboe. iitana u in a ugni piacevaim win probably be captured or destroyed. The; rebels! evacuated their. works at PetervAJh) bsst-biehl And! retreated up tbe Teshe. It it expected that the rebel orcanvill bacaptared ,lbe enemyjf nw between'tha troops of Gen. Gover and General Emery. Gen; CkeVer his succeeded In f alning the roar of the enemy, And will intercept , his re treat! Ho left, bis gunsnd ammunition behiindl him, Which have fallen into oornaadaj there it no use in ,mviar.ain asking for reinfbrce meat.v GEO4. B JJcgitEfjkAN ' - --vf Lajor General. Hon. E. Ml Stanton, Secr etary of War. I The answer of the President fc as follows 1 - Your tHree dispatches of yesterday In . relaUbn to the affair, ending with the statement that you completely succeeded n makin&ojir pfit: are yery gratifyiajg.5 The later pae Ta oarterr p& six Pk 1L suexestisg the probability: oi yamr be-' jng ovetwhelmed by 200,000 men, and. talking of wboa tbe respenibility -wiU; relocg, , palzu ma lry mueo.-,a give yoo, au. A,cn,- ana acs ait tne presumption iDat yoa ;wiil do tbe. Jwst. ypu can wiia wba ypu bave while you continue, ungen oi t"wta a . s a W a . . rations to open from his batteries pa Monday, ; tha i erously I think, , to assume that Lcotrid eiT you Sthofay. v, :lf7 il raore if J would, yfo have, pptted,aitb.amlW roji Eraa ing: 1 T GotpeBoao. Nf.O., April 18. Mali Nether cutt,' commanding about 120- meq ;Of!tby Atbi Kortb uaroiiaia patuuton, engaged ana rettgK t a largei force of -Abolitionist at 8aadiBJdgi'L6 mike this tide oXNewbern.yesterday nsnfaiag.W Tbe fiht lasted oat boor and tenty oirauiea.ct Our toss is twa billed and four wounded. The latteij hsve arrived 'itowd.Me. Neihereott bavlag retired behind the breastworks, rein forced and again advanced ''upon the enemy,' forc ing Mm ti fall back in turn. 1 Tha Yankoo fare is esi (mated at 2,000. .Their loss is unknown, bui must-nava oeea.wnsiraoioj tri'.t -v g, ' ; .1 FROlt FORTniJDSON. Poat HrrDo,.IiA. April ltrrTbe anemv'i uppe fleet has returned above 8ypu. Ssrsv They stopped at Point Coupee Posd-Ofice and returned 'the letter taken on. tbehr.way dowa- Ca depre4 dationt were eo mm It ted. The losrerfleetl,uiet! - ' h . I i .GEO EGi A-LEG ISIAT U BB. i.- MlLtTXvrti , GiA'pril' 19 Ther3enkt baa passed the U use bill j organizing the State .The evacuation .was discovered by davlieht on. t&e morning p( tpe tD? . cetweeD tea ana eleven o'clock; G0, Btonemaa, -. with. : the cavairy and -md Iirht horse krtlllerv.4; atarted ia ' rjursuit About onepoVook.GenJ Hooker, 'witty hi division r ieUTTprktown with orders to support Gen. Slone jman. G eni ; Sum n erf -Hei nlzel man s n d Key e?, aisQ moved out during, the day wttb the wnoieor portions of Utelr oorps.''ij,:' r-'im& 4tn the batUe-of WUliamsburg wMch followed, Bobker; afterioiiflg 1,700 men, was so hard press ed by'the rebels thai he sent Govi Sprsgae for re fnfoicemenUt, . .- y. riJt Gov, Spragne arrived at Yorktawa about one Jclock, haying bean about aa hour agoing d(jwn. Ho 'twUfles that wheaflea, lMcCIellaa was told tbe rodittoa. of affairs at the front,, he remarked that he haljupposed thceeia front could attend la that little matter' Afser some time Geo. Mo-xdlaA-tisrteu from YprJttowo and resched.the vicinity of :.yilliarabarff ' about 5 o-oloeJe icr Jthe aiternoon. ,T?.&Z9Jtih&:&t;':-3 ?";.: ;v,Tbat night, the enemy evscoatedHheir position at ,Viyamburg.- Geaecal McClelJan states, that uteri be' arrived on the -field 'he was so satisfied th4t th "j.y.had beea. bamten andwculd. be compeli to -evacuaie ? their- positloa; that night PC. be token at ya great- disad vantage, that he oounlermantjed orders t tha. divisions ot Kich- ardson and Sedgwick and teat them b&ck to York .Thea came the long stay oa t be Cbickahomin y , and then MClellan's heart failed aim; The report y: v -' - Gen.McClellsn continued calling for reinforce ment, representing that the force of the enemy in hi. front was uperior to his own, and that the force under Geo. McDowell-would do more for the 4teetipo Waaaiagton, if ent. to bia army, tban An any other posiUon in wbica it. could . be Elactd.. Io a letter writ tea .on tbe.21stof May, e asks that Geo. McDowell's corps be sent to him b .water rather than. "by land, as the, more expe dltiou mode, and thai be. and bis force b expli citly placed under his orders, ?ia ,the "ordinvy wayV! He clute hi leUer by saying v , H i c ,4J believe there is areat Htuggle before this army ; but lam .neither, .dismajed nor disopur jed. 1 "wish to streagthea its force as much as I can ; :bnt ia any event, abaU.flght it with ail the skill and cautionjtad determination that I possess. And. 1 trust that the result jmty either obtain for me the pormaneot confidence of my Government Tae aair.ofSevea Pines it neit girea by the dimmUteerhey say . ;me omeera engapa la uiav oattiewno. nave ben examined, testlf j that the army, could have pushed, right on to the cjty of Bichmond with-it-tie reutaoce 'r that tha enemy , were very much nroxen. ana aemoraiiaeatbro wing away, arms, iclothing,bto that might Impede their flight. Gen. .McCieilaaseems to have contemplated an imme diate .movement uponTEIchm nL for the day after ao. opportunity to tend yoA relafbrcements waen ever I pcesibly cab. ,! ls4- ijALIHCOIiN. lSPli&tn: aVjWtVw-d 4 it fir . .Thea wabave a history of thejseven dsyr fight-; log, and theolldwiDg'sUUmen si toTiowtfie 1 iwiam in i f giiiiTTftli,il tfn - r 1 I 1 1 eI 5 V(3YI; laurttTJlt r 17CWiicr crtlcrtixCwKt iUUn&b ili ACT SUte9giaU raara akea. it apoa'inyaaU eop yoa a Bae CTtevrWa aaother snow Atorni aad tba sky to-day loks as if V Jte:ejperjaeej aaotboT aiitie Hl1Wajr aataro. ,TTmterhaatbidedlmgered la the lap of Joi-wUvaot. ! jr?oyedL;a day of rriag Uk warmth nor, beef allowed to indnlge i smiles M4 tears itsUgkts ani shadows, so poenliar, to it- , Wo are still, hoasod is aovla for aotif operations are imposiblo'renierod so'by Hing madTU eountey p here is; almost V aarrea waste, batifttlo oaa be feTorehasod. aad that fit- tlo a dear prloo bi to be paid fer.' Freib moat ef y sda eoauaat da the enenaoox suni of 'tour dollar per yeWj agis tlt, "Battea tt9, eeoae$I.Y pet poand,:aad other artiola.proporti&a. We of the army do not ve, but osirf only. , eratioaa axe oaiA indeed, bat thaak Qod the sjttf!s as aaeonqaer- abl as ever. Ne one aaaeqasmtedjwith the, bard fare weget, er .tiv torrttW ezposare dergqno. this ever wiBtor, would for moment think iitHfiba gt fnougk to ecrf, or had braved tiie. nowi, sleeta, frosts aad'rains oroae Vf tte ooldert wintersexpjiri ieneed f or y ear7sobxserrot are ear bo jaf 'JCh blithe jdeaoerful'wbiaae; be elaatio Vtep tbe Imoyaai Spfr.t, allproelalm" a eonfidenoe thai aeitBorrtUpe at Yaakee 'aseaeaeaV tttbdue. - TttT'araiy ef Nmv thorn Vlrglaia has a preadireeor4raa4 tJeeoeA will be wrtaatod whenever- th-oooaionomaadA4 TboroUeaaebaiaotedstie f fals anay as poteaiaf thewbapob it Wisldr, and that isliding aiATa the' :J ultimiO sueoow of eur glortoas tmnWimngm terba she oajsareaflialaoa of our army or Itetonoww- itbis ctiiov'to tbibtiBoit St ary abtntyt -' r -l. r.1 i a- iit.t.: .1.7 jJ-- raor-yc urku iimiai w, i w- iw wbo uoo aa4 eeastpV of thOKCosmcil, el etate issue.this' Pro. elaaaation. forbiddinr . all persons, for the' apaoa of thirty- -"ajaCfosa tbo-da boreof,Thjcp6rg aiy of tho following aftioles .beyond the limits. of, -the Btato,.-to-wU i any Salt, Baeoa, fork;" Coef, Cora; XloaJUl ior, jrbeat,.rotatee, t oea, Ijoatner, iUOes, Cottoa ViOU, and yara ana Woolen Clot. .'L I IT iaeVroa inisTf I I ntt .TaalsPBt -TfcnL' Ammriem dm oBa - J bt U trearory sob not tteariag InteresW issued rreyio? te the fxst dsy of Ceeoatber, eighteen hundred and sixty -two, shall be fundable ia albS per oeatr bonds or stock, until tie twonty- seeead day r ,hVyz'' iwir 1 aad sixty ttree ; that from . that ." dto aatX tbo first day of A.agus eighteen boadred aad. Sixty, threetaey shall be fauded ia sven per eeat. bends er stock, aad after the said first "day of AvasV1 Cisy shall aa loezer be faadabla at the Tlessare ef -tha bel. der,. bet shall e, reooiraUa ta,paynevt of patlio does, except the export daty a cotton aad payable six tiiitLs after tbo ratiHoatioa of a" treaty of tie, as tpeeUled oa their &ra :i All treswary note not ssr lag interest, ianed. aftert .tlerarS day.efl Deeeasber, elhteea haadred aod sixty- two, aad witbla teaday alierthe passage'of this aot, shall befand Ia Sevea pereeat. beads or stock'antil the first day el An raft aexf; aad after the slid first day TAttgast, UaU be Trom this prohiUUoa the foUewing persoaslare' to be exenip tea? 'yaatermasters aoa. tamBisaary Ageats of the Confederate, QoTorBmeot, aad of any faadabla aaraia beads bearine- tstereat a thtrrate of nc peraobs are to 1 four coat. er sn"iJ and TTablerf -v Quartermasters aad .Commissary I exoeediag ti'rty ytwafrom the date tboreeti aau sue a noi; 1 1 . t iz iea snsu do reeeivssie tavpaymeas jof ail publio does, except .the export dotyt on- eoUoa, aad shall be payeble six n oaths after the radlcatioa of a treaty of peace betwoea.the Coafadcrate govera maat .and the TJalted, tetes. ,AU t!l.ertif oftse bearing elht per cent, int-rtst, shall, wllh tLc srerued State of the CoaXidaraey, exhibiting prapet atUsaoe of their ogcjjq character.--. Alao, ali-Ageats of any -Cowaty; DistrieVTowa or Cbrporaoayaf other Etates, wnp.snau exeunt sasiaexory prooi e ,wwr Awoy. for the pnrohase pf each srticles for such Coanty Di trieW'tWB)ti porporatToe for puhlie usee, or for dls tnbativtt at eostaatL transportattoiu ana ao xor re- sate or profit. r AJso all pfosoaa, whotbef resideat er interest, xe raaaai; on or teiore tne erst cay or aiy. of the n Presidents of tbe State, 1 who may eerehaee- any of said articles for their, private .use, of which, before the articles trs "removed, their eataJseforesy Jastioe of thepeaef -:ty be taken as eridenee. 4 Ths 1 exeeptiof is to ex 'aad to Salt mad by aoe' resideata oa the sea ooMt aad ia their owa,wrks(jaad teaargoea awteriag m. sort of this gtato t-irm abroad' : - . " . . . ' Any' of said artloles that may be stopped truntif frobs omsiberderav are se.be eoaaoated te-tha.aae .or the State.' Tbe Coloaete of Militia tiuroorboat the "BWte are asjolned to see tbsthi Proclamatioa is -ea-- It would appeari from all the in(ormatiott-you)' committee can obtain, tbat the battles; were faugbt,! the trooct handled, new disDOkitions made and old ones changedV ectirely.by the eorpt oomnrsndcrs, without airecuons rrom tbo Uommanling Gener ralV He would place the troops lA thatneraing, then leave. the feld and seek the. peaitioa fof; the next day, giving no directions nntU-the'cloee of the fighting, when tbe tioops would be ordered to raiL bacx auriog tne mgnt to tbe.aew position selected by bam. In that manner the army reach ed the James rlverr. After getting to-Harrison's Landing McCleUan applied for . CO.OOAreinforoe ment to enable him to resume active oaerationa. Gea. Halleckr when he v's ted the srmy, inform ed Gener 1 McClellaa'tbat tbe GeTeroment could fuinlsh him only 20,000 addljloasl troops, y Gen. McClellaa ooasented to, rec.prrauoaswilb that number of reinforcements, and Geru-Halleelc left with that understanding. But the day that he left Gen. McCiellaa wroje to hirn asking for lS.OOO'or 20,000 troops ftojn the'Vfestero,an&ytln addition to those - promised to; him, urging very strongly that they should be brought here tempo rarily, to be returned to the West after Richmond should " hava bea taken. - As this could not be done, the order was given for the withdrawal of the army, as rapidly si possible, in order toco-operate with the forces under General Pope, thea in. the presence of a superior force of the ene my. Here is McClellanl testimony when examined as to why be did not pursue Lee after thebattle of Soafpsburg (or'An-Tetanf.) " The next morninjr fthe 18thl found that our loss bad.bten so great, and there was so much dis organization in some of the commands, thtt X did not consider it proper to renew the attack that day, especially as I was sure of the arrival that day of two- fresh diyjUiomt,; amounting to about.flfteen thbutand men. As an, instance of .the condition of some bf the troops that taorning;'I happen, to recollect, tha returns of the first corps-Genersl nooser; jmane ino , morning 01 ma ,ioia, py ed aal aobie ehiefi'.They sot ratained'b the same J ioreeeV. ' . - ; ? t i ? '4 , ' '-a i U v'v Lj .v " .t. v J. I - I oaiiialtlv. atMarte all od-oltixeas to saUla U thim JU:.., iVi 1 7tK. iwu ie-rt ai 1 bt am iarxarryiBg pat( tha object. tail Projdama piag of this acrursed war, aad thexthat a jastOodl tooa fa tlMird f mfaAuZ, effoet. y 1 1 wBlMoag the' wrongk their eeuntry, has been-made t - in witness' whexeof.ZEBUtON T.B. Sd sa-Wwwickod and retenOoas foe.- Iaded;TIr. L tf VVANCB, aoyernor, Capteia-Genorat aBd "Edlto we baveeoery rMon to UtottftiC Compare J KtSSSSa'-.- - f'.Vi, a -. iv -S7 - 1 present and eabsed th ISreat ear present proapect wiu tae aarx ciouo.wnica nang over Our oantry.at tilia KMfairw it will be seen that we lave much to ebeor, aasteia-aal eoiafbreeea Jto lose fooA eoatsawaily ejan the dark sldaef tbe piotarc' ti eubesberenpoa'the BapV ' pasooxVSknd Ire find ookeryarmyf (so oftea beal ten) a'tiniVrelae:,e jta te' jscV- "mondf pt the army of JrortEera Yirgiaia'staads ready - to hdri him baokv- ia;NoTth arlina. n smi 1 are. qla4TJy VJ. as tha sptiag 'cpeaa will loaxa the, aasryaiaadba tbit ofdoa jtf the eoaatrybo beld V theni. Ia tils' qoarUr aatters-1o'o1t brfrhtIn hstone"iemy.baw' already 'g kopl44yh ; there toq thoyoZand are trresolate ; tiiey da ajjAryaJssaejo eertyin rethey of di ; aatesi they caa 4mly roll their; fiery -eye liaUswid aaa bamloss mmreeatieaapba the -objoot'of thoir 1iate.T1eKsbargWel' Yioxsbafgfhe Qaeen of We AfJisLfxipp He.nasstood a barrier, rt iasarf ' table ebstaeleto alUotheir efforts toetear JueMis; sUrippC area thai mighty irtreaav they tried totara from its time honored bed tar get at the objeet of .thoir heart's desmri bnt she steads tf!aJy, the same eoob aalav datermadrTlfiXsur ready siaK as maay 'taboala-rai 'dare try rthe preaeai sutowor roaaou tor oaoon amass oa oar, part in the gloriou deTeat of a .powerfal fleet, -who -darling object, was to diambatieeyery goa that dsred show its mnssle ; baffled, aad defeated, amid the barn 1 lg -wreck of powerfal frigate and1 thr ahattored hulks of two other vessels the enemy "thanked Qod then ticaped entire dett ruction." These are but some of the reasons why wo shoald bo ohoerfal and look confidently for the.saecesa which steaps4hefturt. We have bat to be true to eureelveemmd the end ia bard by. Let the farmere sustain the army, by planting grain for Its support" and all will be well Let not eoiton and tobacco be the yield this year, but con wheat, pea, btans, potatoes, Ac., be abundantly ydaa-teaV that stats aUira aiaj mil -be atsdxed through -ear land, aad add ite horrors to the oatelogae of ear tr oables ratber let fall barns : bid deflaaee to ' tbe hopes so pleasingly indulged in by eur enemies that we on 'bound to aaeeaab beoause of etarvation. ' ' A11 quiet alonjfthe Bappahannock nothing of interest (thateaa be divulged) has transpired. The health pf the army U - spiNduf ) and its disoipllne and mo rale anrjoyatsed . Oar Regiments are filling up rapid ly aad begin to look as of yore, aad it U ajxito-cheer- preseats and caused sJaxed, s v'-. n rr - i f "Dons at ear City et Baielgh, this 13th dy of April, A- D.XSMi and la theyvarof w ladepeniaaee the 37th.. ,f ' ' Br'tOevaraoVt t'tflkVAXVB f -fR Hi Bxttu. Jr., Private Sooretary, 3, r ,4; .- ? ?Pi5w-' "v;;- , :. -:. - ;t Alt papers In UU State wpyf wte to JCxeeuUve Dfflee. -r . tt . i WB rHAYja BOLiO.UT' OfJRENTJBB took of "Carolina Belle,", to Messrs. W. P BIVES A CO., to whom all order for th Boas sboul4f be addressed.. . , , v , :J '. We shall, ia a few dayV convert our Mill late a Wheat aad Cera Mill, sad stop' soaking 8 naff. Oar patrons would -do 'well to send forward their, cyders quioklyas the supply will . ooa be exhausted.- . -V i.-j-rr. 1 JAMBS M.iVKirABLH-A CO?. -IS ! eiabteaa hundred and sixty-three, lite bond goareeerateUtas,X6alg interest atb rate or eight per -cent, per asaam, and payable at aay-time bet x ee?ingtairty jesxs after their date Provided, That the soerued lntemtafsrexald Bnytattheeptloa of the . holder; bepaldlast-d of being fandad. Ail call ostv . tiseaiea etr every ideriptiear outstanding the Bret day of JsJy, eighteen haadred and Ury three, shall, after, that date, be deemed to be beads bearing- aaaa-Baal-iatereet cf six percent, and payable eA a date sms eiTsee&jucg taircy year irom tne sua: am nay ex 4alyiishtea t.un4s4 aad adxtyoreai tA ix Ssc x..In lieu of I the power, heretofore firenby law to the' Seeretary f the Treasury, to issue - asary notes, he shall be. eatherised "to issue monthly, aa amount of such notes bearing no interest, aetexoeed ll fifty mmiobs of dollsrs, whloh shall b reoeivable ia payment of all pablio daes,exeept tbe export duty OB cotton, aad batabie within tweveara after tho rati. bath - signed . these I freatioa of a treaty 1 1 beaea between thvrbafawlarate Seal of the State to be I states and the .United States, and ' fandable at the plaaaure cfthe heliir, daring -twelve taonthsvi Cat the first day ef tbev month of their isaue, ia boads jaf us vonieaerate ciaiea,-. payable av "any wme apt xcasdTggtjtUrty?. AZZt dAfe,' .aad beariag rates of interest as follows t It funded within- twelve ApriLT lout vr ?y4 .to-j .i? Petersburg, Ya.. ,-!t -V- Uarollna. Belle; r which there, were about 3,500, meru reported pres j ing to ee now much more effleieat they are rendered and abrogating the commissions, .The Xeisla . tare urpea-at aau-past 1x10 aay. ,r ent for duty.' "Foar days aftec that the retarn of the same corps, showed 1300, .I.bad arranged, however,' to renew the at tacit at daybreak on. the 1 9 tb, TMit XJearned sometime during be night or eariyiaine morning mat tbe .enemy bad aban doned his position. It afterwards proved" that he moved rUh great rapidity ; aad. apt belpg encum bered by . wsgons, was enabled to get his troops across the river, before "we could do. him any seri ous injury."! think that taking into considera tion what the troops bad gone through. We got as I .much,, out of them in this. Antejyam campaiga as auman enauranoe wouia oear. Yea shall be. advised of any movement ap this way o1 jany ooMeqoenoe. -,Tae.27th -arah .was solemnly observed hereby altu-Ab aaasasl stmneaa reigned aad no deubt mady siaobrt prayers-were eifared ap-ts behalf of our bleeding land, aad that peace" woald soon fold it heading wings "upoa' the bdsbm of ear blood stsiaed jsoaiatrr'?5,;,S;. 'J '. '-xoare, -muoajsxT ftAVlICG PUKCnASpU THE CNTIItE stock of the above popular brand of Snuff, we ace prepared to fill orders fer tile aaaw- ; : - r- S. F. RIVES A CO., Droggistar i , L April tfm T ' - , Petersburg; Va.v I . , . . DiroerrAAT a 8.' A. T y.,;. ;. '.i?5.r; BAXiaBaiarohl9,lS63 . ' ALL TRE ASUK Y JNOTES : NOT, BEAR , Ing interest which bear date prior to 1st Dee'r, I862V wiQ be funded at this bfflca in eight per cent bonds ap' to 22.d April next, aftecwhich date they can only be funded ia eeven per eent bonds." ." . ' ft 11 tTiiii-r tintna nnt hurlnff intarMit wYilflh-btr date after December 1, 1812, will be funded in seven "per ootft bbnds. ' i ' s -, Intereet will be - paid on interest bearing treasury notes op to January 1st, 183- rr ' -t x c GB0.W. MOBBBCAL ' . Depositary. marxl t22ap ' . . ; To Cotton I'laniers IHAVET BEEN APPOINTED BY TUfe ." Secretary of -tbe Treaeury, vhief Agent for the jarehaae of Cotton for tbe Confederate Government wiuun tbe state or riorta Carolina aad will pay tor -the seme ia 7 per cent Bead w Cakiu. Sub-Agenta viaiting the diderent puts of the State, baying in my name, win have written certificate of appointmat.. 4 . j -v ; By order, of the "Secretary of tbe Treasury,'" all CoUoa purehaaed by myself, or my Ageats, oa and after the 18th day of March, 1863, will bapaid for in 7 per cent, Bonds or Cash, and not 8 per cent. Bonds as, stated la' aTomer adrertiavmeat. ' Up to that time, nbwever, the 8 pr oent. Bonds will be famished as stetedi V ?v : K.um.p. , Patrietle eitheas are now offered aa opportunity to aid the Government by selling to it their Cotoh rather j taaateprivate'eapificatsvt: z x.isnxa eniLuiflsta. .Y iGElT. ViNl01PS: FIOHT. v upoiLSIcho ml fr the.day after - The committee gfrre the first correct historj of ln-j the batUe.Juae 2o he writes to the Secretary of tfci uariMit f nAm t;..- ik.I .r r aomwramgxaerreeeatgat. omr' ? " c " . J Tesignaupa7 of Burosidev Itappears thaiaf-.Jfttr. luyeilSfrmrnews tn . ... i : , : . l"-". ter tha battle at Fredericksbure haisBued 'Ordar I kvJ ta. : If Thcenemy attacked ia force s and, with great spirit, yesterday, morning, but are everywhere anost siRDauy.repuiseu, wim great ipse, vpr troops charged frequently '.on. bpth dsys, and 'uniformly oroxe tne eaemy. a as resuit is, tnsw. oar 4ert u within four m ilea ot Bichmond.1J only wait for ; the river to fall to crusS with tbe rest of the forces and make a general attackJlBhoald L find them holding, firm in a very strong position, JL may wait for wbat . trciops J. can bring vupuom Fortress Monroe,,. Bat tbe .morale ot,iy . troops, 5s aow such ihat.1 cad .venture rmachiI. do not-" fear or. odds against meJ The victory is complete, and all credit if due to the gallantry of our officers and , - The movement Was not made, however,' as Gen, tlcClellaa states because ot the high stage of wa- :ter m to; JiZ&li i jTha deoeptipa prtctisadpit the y wmj spplaon about seadlffg CkofWeratetJX5pS froTaBlchta to ieln force JaVsonls'thas described i? -V -! .-. . . . i t .-w r . Ai in tne lam oi i ana uen, jucuieyan .teiegrapns to. the Bvcretaryoi var tbat be Has .received n -ter tha battle at Fredericksburg he iwued 'Order $9 dismissing some offlpeTsjfronjtisarvice, swdceebtenoiri someidoserersbei8iiot.irr order Lincoln refosed tp apptpyp-'a -Jftl ' . Thdreupon Gad: Barnslde srndins&ied thai his resignation be accepted. ThhKthe President 'deV clined tada-,-and, after acme urging, QaarBarB-t side consenled-to take a lefivs cf absence for thirtv a . - ' - ... - . . . . . . w oays, wiwuifl unaersumarng mat at tne en a Of guarrmmdajcludinil u J? I f have left Kichmond. to "reinforce "JackronT hat SUPPLIES. FOR THE GOVERNMENT; 'vTbk peoplearerespondiniu'Uraljy patylpl ically to tbe demsnd bf the-Goyerbntent foe proi tislo ud VapUeff'j' j6e . m.pessmeJa we expected, has caused a good feaJLhTf among: th farmers.andf slbc'a, the Government has thown l disposition tp :.WusVkrthemA.heya. turhav' manifested aiinevstolet thGoveraiehthsve all that can be pIbfyipared after satlo'the aaeaary cpasompUop at hjatrae. oar swe ari advised, tbe meatureha mot with svomcoeea wren fireatar than could have bwn-erpetetL" In Ame la eountyalonela tha singlespace'ofona waeki , the report of the Commiuee showt to bsvt been e Elected : 1 4,too poutfds baoon, 1,133 barrels ebrtfl b3 Karrets Hour, 2,500 baW troverdrf r-s V. .These reports are gratifying. iodd, anYsSooJ Whatilttle re;3cn there has been Jortbls great hue J jma cry oi t Wtyspoi try. and sfctios) "on thepart of Gorcrninant tor get, all 1 have left .Richmond. to reinforce .'JackronT tUat . i 1' . f. - . . . t- 3 . 4. . if r-Uforcgmentt'nava ,gona to Jackson toey are robably Vot iets than' JO, 000 men; that he can . not vouch .for'-the1 truth pi jthe statement but that it seems pretty certain that it Is belleyKLin Blcb- mopd and among the rebel 'troops. To this tne President rVplies pa the same day. that the inTor jnatign reprrpborited bj t fjjspatea from "Gen." King at; Fredericksburg, and. remarks Ifrthis U true, lv i a good as a reinforcement io yeu of an euual fbroa. -V--asWiU)Jlw.r . - . y c prqvigioos.viAs wp Tiaveajf 1 itenaca,tnere is an aounciance in tcoun4 1 it calrx-cJs fd r' and eQultaLIa mU f I Op Gxowixo Navt--Oae it; CZtZ Ciitttbxo komplished asralvflcers lr about to t llae V essel oa a touy ot VxDlor-ti-Li tinl AmIsi a w sL ' as el a wutnn wi s wstaaaB---sn(i7 aacJ.: ready.te lVelst Ujt o,riio0.src: ' . Oa tie same dsGen. llcCleliad telegraphs to ; yA'xnerai torsgetrieaV may takrplacetaoT hour NAndywAce by ot lavotvea n batt'eiixrore fe less decisive. .The ejiemy exhibit at ev.eryipgijit areadinees torrjefj iu.t.Tt?y certainly haya rm, niuaDers ana exiieavetworxs.: Ai te" tueta tnoueand men' bAt e U ipbmood : t-, seinfurce Jsson; U- iUuttratoc theif, jetrength jsrjdjponfl ioegt After torrowve sbalflgiiji tberebel army assion tt'-'Kpvid;nw wiii permit 4iet.t await only Uf ortMe cc ..on of tha earth and sky'aad Vhqf4jptcj)icU-a c. cat necessary pre- Uminaxii;;s? &t-x "4Vrry;: -, .. 7; .- jrjbauretxrrnj of Gr. Clellafi to the Adjutant 4 -!"'.' or." 4 r- . f;Mrr!P.fstretyi of tbi army cat i Pen1 -.sula.cn Ue ZCJicf June: Pre-il for dui , Ki,;v2 ; ri. I daty, sick, and la atrsi'4: 1 2.2-5 1' ai-ant, : I lXz'.J. ' 138;'S33. ""Ofrihe 24th tiid ZZCx t. . .aaGee. l ""cIJab ?rphgjlha Cecrellury v.' . at thai Lz , Jr a- TK rrh&ItenAOMk RihI. of Tneada.v Isiafcl Anrll 14.. reached thifj e.ffiee yeterday.: lt.ha the foljtpwing from Tr aiilln. itf William-; son eoTintyvVai IJbra'wita; ala eomoiaadV aeren (tbouaaad straagf as tba current oa dJit hasit made aa assault on that place enFriday laat -Xhe fight which earned was bloody, and desperate to thea&d. V-? After the fight at Thompson's ttatloa thev Federal fell bk to Franklin. . . There they hare bagged their breastworks ever since.- ; It became expedient to dis lordethem. and. at the time ipeelfied; a Very well an. pointed expedltiea appeared in front of the plaee. After a raaeom are ox nau aa aoar tar- reoerai that tlmst . ha; should he tassisraed to daty; is he I -tir and ou4epr TtAched the ' euhfio sadM . ... . . - . i . . w . . . . . . . uenerai ana prve owjrs witaot-;radaring service therefore Gcn Baraslde objected to -the wordmg ofilhe order which relieved him front-bis command, and which stated-thai it was' at hisrowa reqaast,at beiog- oujuit to blrajjmd unfounded 1a' aact ; bat tf pan tha Teprerentation.' tharany other oraar-woara act tnj ary o tae rAOxa, np consenxea to let iwraasataaa l&tb;an.i read.rr ajes-cy Thaf commitfee caHe to the conclu4lontatrda:- ring last Sprfnr.Sammerto'dlnterl tbeTJnloa armies jdid literallpothlng ,and wind up their report with the follbwinjg work which remains to be donf : x 4 '-XtM'' Wi-eu aetLearly, uKaf haw ta ,W must obtain utsrrypi control of ike Mistia MpfiWtpvlfitraetAgr rUrdarterit er sfrelcAirtj through pie Yiryinia,an4T8(e wuirya te tyte eroisd ivVemuat, at oop aa possible, take the few, fortified seaports remain ing in possesjion pt ; tha rabr Is .and then we shall je.y irtqally disarmed the rebellipacut Jtoff from IU exteraal'soujoes of, food and ermjnd have surrQUbdad itby Jorcea-wblcbrnr press uppp it fro aa any c,aarerr at the tame tiiaeevering; into Isolated, puftioaebe rbel territory 4uvldjiBg' ther means of intercommubkation by which alone theyltevp hitherto been .ertabled o ppet us in tare WBcrever wo-4MiYprwssieu .rseiraxia cy which alone ihey,hay ebeea abU to e suj?--47 dheixcarjnies. 4 -j e$ srsW f 1stterAaserlhmgbjitiatra Tlr- fTjsyaiBsajrSy Pitts' moeinf of tdread o & 2 '"iras'IatfSaref lhe"tTd lioaw&tead of tbef gUtioti CU1osiii. 'He e V pie have suffered aad endared more than m e&t-s ia UetConfdiey Trt>taid'yeC tbs I&Uime patiaaewsmdpaAiotbixa-eoatiawBd so b axhiUadby Ihenitaxiia withtija? paral history ln yeexs.hsve relied tyenithe sctcra aadritstrs-ef this eventful w r have been- Jor-f err rubied into'd-st,4 fai'.!ifEln5svfa advt!ty-r,; iad3nirile-'r,,Tseyr- ance aci ".lantry i 1 L l lwill j." - " t I'fsi ca'a.llf; , ra:..4forLa' -enc?nei 1 t:.s 1 as 'T'-rrr- " w-owlr' V ' ' . .t . 'rr i which wl f: , r a : ..4 rorlaf adjn-e i 1 t U L J carters ata-coilral-aia Ji- ti cf pui. : w I-r al l 1. -i;-aai l . ' : I v.2 - C9ntt:plaUBg aa attack -urn his i!-t wi X ' ; ; At tlU iL-ih cf Gen. 2IcCXet aad tha at Ireemaat'4 Battery wit posted near tha amketlteuaev 1 Tbwyaxucees- baOuSot preeeedea rar beTora thy baat Bhexldaa's Djrisioa, encamped five ralles wuW v WiJb the reinforcements they . dashed. anon aaz trooD. who bad believed the day's wok was done-JL furi ous encounter : ensued, resaltieg in. the.captare.. Of Freetaaa's battery and, its gallant eotamander.r Oar foree retired to tbe' oatakirte or the town, The Yan keeS did not pursue. ' --j. 1" ; " . ' - A consul UUon was lera held,' whloh resulUi ii a resolve to rec:ptare bar lost gaas at every basard. . Wita this intent a geasrUaxsaalt wai sadevrcTha aolumns of saTalr dashed -dewa thadijZsreat streets ia;splendid style But -when, tha- en;emy -perceived ear object he clubbed bis forces . befoxw tie market plaee, barricading the battery. . The straggle hare was most Moony, wita neavy en.uout siaea. - .. ' Ia the midst of the meles tie Yankeee. 'enable to bold either position er eur artillery, aasassiaated Cap-' UMB-arreentan, wso aaa . eeo iea. a. prisoner, to ne rear. : We tbeieafter took no more pruonerar w look three of Ceias back and JCSJ Targe aambeis of.Ca tsbarylhit heavy srabtfateoaemai aw riviag eat ef Bmviua, wa found jm expediantto: re tire, v ;-'"'-' a- .-.tstifx iZTjeat- o --'- -; acli.sthellt8t re?ted te as Jfe My ae xeaane ef aseertaiaiag their perfect trntiu . They are stated te as, however, so positively, that we shoald do etmalf wroaaia fillinr lo aotioe theta..-' ""Vs do not regard ta results ef this fight W"be se rious er leojtapoa.it la.tae iig-t rr disaster. '. Beports reached the city TbundaraTternootf. throogb.pariias from te I rchtteaer, Cbfinst, id tLeLect that lie r-lis cf U recent battle of Charleston were. fr nore - disastrous to tae 4ra fleet than; any Bccoankjet "published would Jcdi cAtaTwo of the llcnitore; it u s-idwere com pletely iddieoVaT t caaiui-drrjcuity jb Jrept afloat, rherest ot t-a turreteJ. racixlers Were a badly tittered and Jured aso reader it impos-sft-' fir them to ri tJrxiif to action, untlthey' 'I main. Jv4 -r. .:! r.TrA fT i! -is, A 4 m . V . . . mm , .V .. .W. ..II IW. WWW.. I V at Port Eoyat Jn the metmima, tha weasel arsf la noiTery secure plight tou lertake the vcyage to FortrcM llCiroev" V,"e cii tlw-actormj aj ihey reach os, withtrnt voichlu fay.theirtrtia. OScf si advi; Cfr&ta i'crtliioyal re- that ihrea Honitors, witlr a Very Targe Loe; texts, trantrwrts. C'Ou could be Cbarlotte March 2di 1883. "' "i . ... '1 j 1 mar25tf w ' QUARTERMASTER'S DEPT. I ItalCigli,N. C, AprU13, 1803, j -ALsV BBgqaBJ: JIATlH4rJt4I51B 'JT, agalast this, Department will present them, fa- MUary for settlamnt,and la futare Farties will pre sent their JBUls ror.2'aymeat err tbe, deUveryr tbe Uooda.' Bills for serrloea rendered or hire of houses, Ae staat be presebted at or batdri the end. of eaeh 1 Bontn... .v . ,-s. rr rr raiavis. ; ap'l-W "v " Maj. 4 Q. M.. O. 8. A. ta A. Tao .within- twelve XaenCiS from the first day of the-nio&th of helf issue. tne oenos saau oer .r c:g per eem pgeren perannam ; if funded after that I period they shall be fundable lata -bdSlsbeaiukg fperank, mt4restpeir annum. - ,Ybers notes snsii test apoa their face the month; aad year of their issue, and if not funded," shall be paid at the time specified oa rheif face; withbbtiiimrast- Bad 3W After the passage of this act, the authority heretofore given to issue caJl 'certiieates febalf cease, bet the!fiotes fundable intoi six 'bar ean ! faondr rnav foe eoayerted it tha pieasare of the' holder, into eall vwuitwiH, wu tiinw si'uemssi Bra per cent per. annum, from th date of, their israa, .That every such x certificate shall bear upon its face the meataiy fiate or tbe oldest of th--note which nt rep- 'vkb, " v cuuTOf kuie,suto oqiea io any tuna withla six monthrfrotn the first day of the month ef Hr monthly date afbresaid. ;, TBat everycartifieete aot reeeaveerted withla slxvmonths from theJrst day ef iu monthly: date,- shall be exshasged for a bend paya ble at any time not exceeding thirty years from the expiration, bf the" said six months, and bearing inter est as therrate of six perxaatuss. pes sWnum. JTrea surr netoSi which bv th onerationTof thl aot beoomo f aadbUe Into beads bearing a yearly interest of four per eept aiay-oe eovertd, a;tbe pleaauTe of tbe bolder, into eall certificates bearing interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum, from their dateaatil re eonverted or paid 1 ithia, said certificates .bains reoon- vertibleatany time by the holder into notes fundable -lal ovrpexeent, bopd, aad payable . and racelvable aa beretofore prescribed, Jbut the seid certificates rnay be redeemed by the government after slxunonths from the ratification ef a treaty ef peace betweeajhe: Ceai federate SUtea and the United States. I . Sao. -4. Taax all bonds or registered stock authoris ed to.be issued bv this act, shall be payable aot less than thirty years after date; bat Shall be redeemable fire years attar.date, pt the pUatire of, the govertw ment, and shall in dlber respects eoafornl to existing 'lews.-- f'-l' . -:.---yii Sao. 6. Tbe Secretary of -the .Treasury shall use aay disposable mans! In the treasury, waioh ean be applied to that purpose without Injury to the publio interest, to the parraaee of treaeury botes bearing bo interest, and issued after the, assage of thia act, until rtbf whole apioant of treasury Botes 'lb eirealatiea shall not exceed one hundred and seventy-five niU Boasof dollars.- .j . J ! ' Sac. 0. Tbe treasury notes hereby allowed to be Issued, shall bo of any denomination of not leas than five dollars wfiiob is new authorised by law, that the Secretary of the Treaeury may direot. The authority hereby givea shall cease at the eiplration of the first sessioB of Cengress,'after the ratification ef a treatv of peace, or. at the end of two years, should tha war eontiaae so long.: j : ' zn-f-r . JjSac T. In addition, to. th arthority .hereinbefore grrau w tne cecretary or tne treasury to issue trea sary liobw ha. shaliballowdr to isaa Botes ef tbe deneminatkm of one i dollar, and of two dollars, and of fifty' eeats, to saeh anT amount, as, in addition to the Taptes or the ebenomtabtioa of one dollar, hereto fore issued, shall not jexeeed the sum of fifteen mil libnS of dollars and Aa'utaotes shall be payable alx months after the ratrfieatidn of a treaty ef peace be tween the Confederate States and the united States, 4ad reeeivlbleiia payment of all publio dues except th export duty on cotton, bat shall not be fundable. 6x0. 8v That tha4 Secretary of -the Treasury be authorised to sell U nfis bearipg six per eenL interest perannam,and pajablb as hereinbefore directed, at par for treasury sous issued since: the first day of December, eighteea haadred aad sixty-two, to such of tne voaieaerate states as may desire to purchase tbe Same 1 r -he may sll saeh; bond. When, guaraateed Zr-r- - - .x J f J - . . v . J-' "" .1 Sawe ; VfEl.lL TRIED YOUNG JACK .WAN-1 by aay ot3tha States, of theCoafederaeyJ apoa suoh Jk vmrvji uiHHriucrf laviitt .iiv pnst, 1-pianv ai t . Address H, K. BDEQ WN, Baleigh, IL. C, stating .iAfir9-?b-pd lt':sz9ti iihe& teltri?J. etate Journal ana Btuaeara copy s times. TTtm SALIT. HAXE MILEttTfiOJl A -M Bafl -Road in the interior aad adder, shelter .a good aad aafe idvestment, Paystent taken ia Coefed-! eraie aoaos ermeaey. Apply to u. tu avoM u w xi, Baleigh., , r, J"yyrrTr7,C.;,.vapAl-4t. ' State' Joaraal eopy aod 6 tlates'and SUadard brrT'ofxirirrEiiiiDExcE . Jt cue mile east of the CapiteVwUh (381) three haav Wod"and sixW -five aeres of land attached, ne haadred smdevaaty- aaraaib is cleared. - The JiOuse nniwu oigat -roonia ana tu m gwa -repair. ; . . -r i -"-.j. a.; srw xuxx w wwx. apTl4tr r1 u&o a vsAvsot va-jE v.hVV fi -? VM AST a UTf ATKfGf IJEEWATJTOBISSIlr TO I Mti'raise a eompaay to be attaebed to Major Piliott's Kcuy BattsTiTftn? t2iaya,;xutite the attentioa of all persons subject tow eoasoriptioa, before veiff ai mav bat determined bv the, EjkeitetArv'ef ttTa Treaaery, for treasury Botes oa such terms-as be may deem advisable, to the highest bidder, and hot below ' par t rrdet however; That the rwhole Affloant. of such bond baU act isxoeed two hundred! millions of dollars iAd ptovided, further,' ThaV the 'treasury actes thus parehased phaU not be rebued if the ef. feet of such reissue would be to increase the whole amount of tseasury Aotes," bearing no tnterest which are ia eirtmlatipnto a sum greater thaa one haadred aad seventy-five minions of dollars. v Aad the Seere- -taTycf tha Treaaury,;! also aatberixed, at bis option uwrus sni . vuj, aignceaaBaBaroatrsaa aixty three, to issue and sell; at aot less 4haa par, as esti mated btreasary BoteS.eoupoa beads ef the Coaled orate States, beariag six per eeat ' interest per annum and. payable a2iereiabe&re directed, i The said eou KBS.to be paid at the pleasure of the owner, either ia s currency in which; interest is paid on other beads .at the Cobfedrrate States, er. else toeettejarertifieates wblck pledge, the government to pay the sasae ia eot toa of the quality ef! Ksw- Orleans middliBgai'The said edttoa to be paid at the rate ef eighpeaee stertx Bag per pound, and to be delivered at-any time withla alx months after the ratlficatioa bf entreaty of pease betweea the Confederate States aad the United States, at any or all of the parte ot New Orleans, Mobile, 8a ynnh Charleeioa or. WBatington as 'the Secretary of the Treasury may direct! Provided, however. That the tobis, hereby atthorised st ill Tot xeeed one haadred m&lioasef dollars, and shall be applied only te the absorption bf Treasury notes a prescribed ia 'thi W . a ssstw k A M A . ii . re . . m PIO..V. - Aaatis snau oe tneouiy oi tne, ceererary ex rotted) iaad others to this ehanoe of Joining a good eearparry trjzSAK tlnryjjraaarc ;ad l at Kiehmft-d. bouaty aad goad alethiag given. 1 ' )" V" a.blif htd "i0.! a . a m -w i TA-r.awsi i-r-.i snRMismri.ini annriana trr -Tr -. r - "-ia e vater-f a Aravt--1 ",n.ug?i rnrai5.ea rrom nry.ei emnsa i . T" - . - . . .i.y.i ' - i or jtn.n .icrnuMi nnnmwi i ad T ' -jAfV 1 via Treasury immeUIateljr after the bassxge ct iLi mU, braed la Barraeka C make pahIletioi of a ocpy' thereof 4a- e-H f tttei r - 7 nATiDiin, aTv s tefSsrw Vir ew r joora i.eca Aipaccae. -!. - . W exaU vu-wa voiioa "cf f.i-i U U ter..,.t j ' Bxxtgxaa. Uri. Jdhm Bevareax. A 1 SrfwT!ir'''f-?T rr,?1' IboaP rUas V U..i bas a Cwlr U tUad as Lw.s J a.. t;T -ymrioS WtrirJitJl tT:5t Z1ZJL M, .tr-V--, V :f Tt!T : Arr3 1 . FA.t. . Petersburg. Va ;i-.;.s;ka.:r kjS i- n avjreaaJw ' "t 1 1 : r- 1 11 1 " v 3ft-1 fTUia FII1ST YCAU .C TUB UAIU. teas in il.a ijwi : . zawxxj a. r-iLin. -AiiL- i zix a v . , , . . aw.. ir IlUKra j r TTaeaswntlysaaa, -wc, -- , 2-.3 .. .'C.TGLJ- wsan bsr. v wrwon iitraay. : " . one aes cf driUoX Trec tts rtea- ' 8., - . r- 'i ns . it 1? 1 --If.
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 22, 1863, edition 1
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