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I -I MAY .... , J, 186J.' the mews rKou..w-Bicusfcui:a- ef excising laterestbe new, reacne nerew. ArdarUiat at two 'c!oci0 UM mprnieg; Jb ene$egia began oIU lUppaheenocAt Fredenc.ksbarg, ud that fijhilng had, ed. jibe point! of crossing, w t or botb moutb'nf Deep TUn, hm lower- of tb twa pnU selected h? ,5f si of crosslasV 8ubqan'Jf th 1 1 r..Uaht I L. r ir.fUil..n whlcl w nev aeon .KU fWMAkuU; learn Ut iAr iV are ,uppo?d to have been the lore ol the with these tbst oar Iroops on picket wer a aobJ skirmishing, at least m late as twelve ,0'clockv Four Un-wounded In tbe encounter, brought back la the war a. early a J cf Tbe? Richmond eater were not allowed to bH owd Anhtban Guinea's Station, twelve snue SeldeofFredertck,brg. Wben lhe,H terdayton their return hither, oar artillery full mW from iU .quarters in the vicinity, to the frit. Oar army wa ell alive, thelites .fan? erl and officers astir. Everything looked likje stneai Tfae'jnformttion from Frederickibtirir waf alio sucb ai to iad us to expect tbat tfre rnemy (were in motion briber up the tream, anJ war making a inl adrance. ' ' . tJ' Accordinglr, we ate not iurprtfed to hr the report brought down) by pawenger, ytr dy evening on the Ceniral train, and df hot d4n it imprabable,.tbat a eoloinn of the mimy ' infantry, wtimated at 1 4,000 men,- under G. FrankHn. bad crossed the Bippahtnnook a Eei ley's Ford, in Culpeper county. W.e not larn thai any reiunca was wade at that point. Tbaf our Generals will receita the euamy In a becoming manner, ia this, their new Oa o EtCh mondi is not to ba douhted. The signs of apiri. ty are all ar und as, and we bOe at Fredericks burg as 0fte an artsy a me sun arer rum Rictnwnd Sentinel CONFEDERATE COS CJKESS. Ricau mP, April.30. In the Senate the House bill inirwing toe pay of soldiers was postponed till nekt session; The House exemption bi)l was nnaHr'pastedr 1 ' ; '' 1 It repeals the clause in tbe-cxisting law j rela tive tO'Overseers, but oxempts one person on each fdlrm 6wnea by a minor, a person of urvsund, mind lor fene sole, or a person . absent In Hm mili.ar,j or nar-l service, 00 which there are t wen or more slaves. . 1 . Soverai provwrns are annexea. una arauir irg th J owner of slaves tor pay annually Into the Treasury $500. . ' . Titeact alm.aulborEe tne rmwnx toexempr such ptraotiB aa in his judgment should b ,"ieaip cd. I It also exempt all Siata offlcors wbora the. Governor of any tftte may claim t.o baveexempt, ed for tha administration of the laws.- f M In other reipecu the act of last session repKahis 1 infurce. Th'Sanate also passed the House bill to mh a provisional rmvy ; and puis relating C mzressional elections in Tonnesaee aiid ana. i The House passed the bill to prohibit any trad' In TJrjUi Stales paper currency, aider fvrei pnniW ; a' the VH requiring ! wxf n ii ta Qa rtermastft or Ojmmsar Daartiawi tu llieiMi tnvwvtory of their proper kaeourit against fraud. 1 "1 !?'' i4 t. Th bill to prevent fraud in the Qaarterraa'f Dpirjinnnt andin traojportaiion, with tbiu ale amenamnt, nnaiiy psea. . - i ;, t i 1 ' : l SKIRMISH AT Y BEDE RIOKS B U KG A BATTLE BMMINEXT. 1 . , , RicetcoHO, April 30. Accounts from Fredericksburg to day are very meagre. i -!: r y -h Tb4 train which arrived tbil evening brought downj a number of men wounded, in a skirmih yesterday - ' .';?'! Rpuris from various sources indicate that tbe Yankees have cr 'ed fn force at points above ano beloif. Fredarickshjirg. ; . I ti A great battle is tmminertt. v Oar trpops ware In floe spirits, eady for action.: FROM THB WEST, ': 4 1 ... ' ' f jJacxfoa, April 29, A special dirpatea to tne JUsmpnis Appeal rpor all qaiet along tne enure irons irons Memphis to t xayetw. 4 v ! t Te Yankees are south of th asual line. ! jNe ladV eatiofis of an immediate drice. ' ''''' 'J-i -Nortliern papers are full of boody aoeoant. Tyran ny aqd aaarehy are-haa'ctlB hi6d.'-A,-c,.-.j fj,.-t-ifi xnurms, 21 yvarrenvm is reported Ja th Fadar al possasMon: McT'ements are on foot such as lead eorresaoadents to th beliof that Grant will eaptnre Vioksbarr ia !k- . The number of ilok arrivingatr Cuteiaaatl fromTa aetsee, ii iaoreaeiag.. The hopit ik are folL ' :J BuasidVs" alrane hsd reached, Cumberland Qsp; intenning ti penetrate East leaneJiM. r "! '! It Is now definitely knrtWn hat Marshall, Breckbi ridge; and-Pegram have fmllaa back front KuoxrUle, emcsnded by Stonewall JeqfsoaT ' T.'r-.'i J ' v Tisisall weeaa, nwke o-t his dispatch, . It is slgaed Wagner and Is unintelligible, U his oli peushea re. We don't know whether this is 1 ante nswf or not, or whether it is anr naw at ! aU. W b ardly know what to make of ii. Editor Stu Jonri I . ! JAcxsoaiAprfi J Uupstthes dated Urenada 19th, state that all I is qniat Mmphia , ' - -i ; roar sranboats hare Just nassed tirenannTf. Ana gunboat is below shollingeboth ways. The ikatl beary hearoly distineUy. . j .t ...:lnh.T,- The enemy last vonipg burst Uaioa Chorchioa th UTatebes aad llaselhmrst road,. Lv-; , Capt. CleaeUnd with a hundred of M ert .Adams' cavalry was skirmishing , some boors. TeiYankM fore' has not been ascertained. They havej faf pi. ees of artillery, and are probably nakio towsrdi Natch. " ;- ; ' H j " Paspsnrsra who left New Orleans otf Tutidav sk&h that h police regaiatloes are the most stringent Xb ooaee-noases nave to eld at dMkvaad n aitU sensiare att allowed oat after oloev. i JTzaahioffi; cers ara drilling and arsaing the Begroei- 'H 14 f j ' F torn th eost it la. rprt4Aat Baaks baa taxaq. ys, uen;, omua u fommtnatng at jua Grabga. vU wu unite the forces sf LaOvaage irith tlioap at J aekoa,Tenn, Bolirar, aad Coriuth, aad ad vane Sweaty thoed on Meridian aad aCvbiiv aa- wuft UMW fnqwuoilll VKilUOarg. ; ;! .( N V.f& A ' 11 ajl 1.1 J , The Bjiton WocAmantmi itejUetor ayvTi JPriva'e ietters from IV Jonspwak: bh atdr) f Ab fl ret which is in progress of oorietrudtia ibrilt OX ;inn n ct Whic-b U fir nrmrfnu nf nnntp..Aiu. in LKnjcland and RcntUnrl' r,;r if.a -rfc.! OoWrnment is unrad ft'irmnt it?V'oiiinifltnw laqguagi tUt they he forbidden . to sfon bei errand of , destruction to American mm "V00 war one in the opistioa, cf t e wr,wr a sure and the only means of, patUnftnn end y these 1 w,t vhosUlUiet, In high 'Zal$lr SATURDAY MORNCTG, We neve "O vma w - - 7 . . . InformEticm oflne aetoal ol Jr the War Depaftmen V la aigouM' S lPAe4Sond the-purpo of Genv; Le'a db- nt nn. a v we estab-l M the; 4 M'h 'f& t-krVaaaMl-IOadaiV: 9 k Wtiai!kl M'-K? ? 4 :j- ir f . 4ttMJL-2."&mm irSronnd 1 riirflrTttpVa ouVba!teri-l CrAMOaW lor! ix hour aad fcC wUa dyt RS5rli icral boats ammttf TtoflipJart fgMaf 10 beatiOitlsi Jjins ,?fS5 shore beW6 r-: f fjur 1.s istbraif tRIad; iaclodiag ot.7adf, GW.B weni'Ctt6f of Anillwki twrUt or fif .en wounded.' -r ? Jit 1 i v-$ 4. h.'Uzcaawan, April m'Jkt B.lT;oTth?1Yt daily ooalrmeeV-ft,,-. r ' -'-' -" hltroTei them iro5 lown destroyed or tainnred a large, amount t store and .toot butnUiof trtsomstfavS Out lost lls5V. i Wr-- t cotiaf -of the recent Turibin of the bloekade at I yKaaturg hyiTffumber p nlrhlattand Uber we have yet aeen; V ;. i.fe,ft-;j J J ; ; TB&V FASSAGB ijy UBUA 1 tVe har gathered the bes infortnilioe Ve cnld obtain io recrd to" the ranbing the blOck- jde on the night of ..the J6th. rAhdm 30 ttte,sW !flei was aprroacbiog, And- Immediata a?range taenu were tntde t gimbem.an appropriate re .cekion. Tne large notabercif bonis coming dwOt caused tbo general belief that aa assault tb& city, and an attempt' to land trooper : waa V be iOiade One large guobot,sata tooetne uenio?-, 5 mtHMrml to'pet bv the orfcer batteries in thedars newi. but bifore the others cama rand the" bend n buiWiBg wt nree) on.inet opposite, snorr, ana a brilliant Utanoia'ajiion of the. r iter- enaoled our runnratorfliaaisunc view. . ' r A they came near, oar batteries opened 09 them with eood effect, and ralJ, of them rvere disib'ed mid uamna4eable;d compelled to drift down with toe current arttnoox tie nsstsuanco oi eieara. Xbe fleet comprised six gun Wu -and 'three Vans ports. -Tbo former! were .thehtfnnaiij Gesreral Price,' TuscumbaBentoofc Aleca Scott and La faystte tbo twQ last nameU. peiog irablf ; .aod the transports were - the ''Henry ;Clay, Frrest lO ten and Silver. Wave. U I reported that -"the Saury Uiay was tunc oy our upper enueriea, ana e .crew abandoned her, aojne blrwhom-h fjacbed hero, and from them e learn tbo partior alar of bei' destruction? It also appears that oar upper batteries punched, tha:botUin; out TQf ih LI.li. . T - . . J .tK)(A it u. Kan4r junBoaKiayovvt-t aovi iu vuipu.v wm. to her lapding abe mnlc out of eight. '. y . j j One of . the transpor, said V .be' the Silver AVave. was set on. Are b our shot and was burn- d to the water's edge. .The jBamea of the burning boat agisted eroatiT. in lighting up tra iver-as aikfv doaied by the kiwerbatUrieaic This adventure the enemy rsuea ta a total loss or inreo-ai t of the nine bich they had started ddwn. and tbe disabling of near IV ail tne resv xoe gariooat alii; went down below, warren ton i on the same . ' night, and serenaded . our peuenesinere as iney da-Srtd. The transport lies alngly and alone! lied to the opposite shore below Brown A. Job nstoo's d!1cv, , ' . ' - As tbey piwd. they oAtsed a vigoroai fire up on the ciiv. and it la n wdnder tbat 'there are no mrp casuaHfos to reportj, - One negro had a le broken, and about a doxen of Goveeoment mules wre killed by the bursting of a shell. . . ; Tbe fl-ine from oureune was good, accurate and rapid. To what extent tbe enemy suffered in loss j of life is not known, but must have been great ' Amotie toe prisoners arrived - nere, u a woman wbowas chambermaid orf tt e Henry Clay, and sjhd repnrt that five were killed on. that bent be fhre she sunk. We are further inform d that n nuintMr of oinir veels were en route: but the pas- 1 1 . became so hot tbat they were forced to return mpxue river. , xiipey aat ai 1 stioeuea iq gittng &hw, it was tbo Intention of the. x ank as to rw the troops over tbe rtver and av tack, the place frt.m tbat qiarter. .Tha: having laUod,. may cane nolber change of programme. . ; --, . . THE HORRORS; ofwab: ; AMurfreboro. ! correspondent of the New ark Tribune, writing undr date of April 12 after deiailing the recent 6attl4betwen ilenera! gtmly and Van; Pro, aaj ; ', ; " ".. Among the - prisoneri cap'trei at ani near Hnow Hill .were two ma who wore the- atfonaT uniform, and who according V the orders orthe War Jj artment, were.,, subject- to tae,penalty uf- d-ath by sbomlng. ' in accordance with "the authority yeeted jet hin, the Uolonel bad tha two exexua.. At the same time, be had taspended t he nearpft limb, until dead." prisoner who ws r preaented as having oner, as captain of h'.ru'! r-Jta pana, or aerea tne emcauon 01 an. pia man wiuejlwv fU"a.. n-.i.,uvvm o x1 oiecai yaxairjr ... The i.effict of the act waa demons tra: rd f w boars afterward. Col. Wilder had detailed a small party at Reynoldsville, tu act as rear guard. . : xne enemy p juuwtt upoa u uiue company, end, succeeded in capturing two soldiers, .'named Vance and Montgomery .belonging to, the - lath PeRnsylrania.- They carried the prisoners ' with them, and, following Col Wilder,' came Up to V place where tbe three had been' executed. 1 TJp to this tfrae no tridignity baa ben offered bur mer The particulars of the execution, However, having been elicited from the cUlfcans In tbe vicinity, the rebels immediately" shot beir "prUbnerV JnlTing Yance inslantly, -and ihobting - .Montgomery through the neck", destroying tbepbwerof speech and through the jawA destroying the use of an eye. Montgomery, left for dead, . lay alt night' in tbe woods, nheonsciotu. BviTing' as tnorn ing "dawned and following the diractian of anegro be made a detsChmentof our cavalry and brought to M UTirepsboror r Ha U yet ; alive, ' and strong hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery.' Tun Mtripsn. ow-CArt. Fabchait. A corres- poqdeot of the Ifbbfle Adverftier, writing; -from SibyylUe, gives the partical tton of uapty JTreeman, a Oonfederate officer, by the xankees. Ua aayti.-., :vn-.v.vU;,. I wrote you in my last an account of the assas sination (si lv may be truly called) of Caps. Frao4 ojaa, cotumanoing a battery la- V an Doru's com mand, and takeot with a part oi bis batterv, at the attack on FrankHn, Tenfi; . Yterdajr Gen. Plk sent me with ihaponant dispatches to Van Dgrn's headquarters, and I there lsarnt frewn par lies who took pan in tbe engamenV all xhe par ticojars of, the fight, It seem when CapUFree maa'ft.battery wa captured and he iand his sub ordinates sent to the rear, bur cavalry made a dath at the Yankees, resolving to ykptureour batte ry avaU. hazards Toe-yaAkee, t ineev this (barge, ordered CspL Freeman to take command of bit guns and use them against our country. To thia labuman demand tb'lrav FraMrnan fia ly refased obedlSnee; and tnaUntl falE, tolettord- by more; than i huodred bailsi The faof itnj as- lastiDktion irnrrrJia, eiy reaqbea oar men, and vej iasUHt'.y resolved, one and adltbat n more'pri oners were to he taken the black flag, in alt 1u "dradful:purp"rl; wavtaUeditfid thet gallattt Freeman wju avenjed J have iUtvm An t-fficer la Van Dom's command, tbat i noVc-ne prisoner wr.thatlay, taken ; and the htred exiting be lli den oar cat a rj aj.a t; or a t enemy 1 u been greaUy increased."' -T-th- ' , i- Van' Dorn Is now: axl3us!t,but patently; At:lng tbt -adveBt !f E '?ncraox,as 2p,000 Dutch, who have. been rt mourned, that be rnsy the jnore ejctlvely equi tU owti oov t7itr,.,l r-ZuJmtmd XZnmitK' ! M I 'WkalmrVdltixaDr stimV'tlaV itiQt6'wi(H AimnritrTji tlfrntfWmgn tor Janoarj. I f Wtt!se;eadqnartoi the Oonfeder kte Genera!, b" nwujarlythose of Uea. Jee. anr one accuslota li see European arnaissm aneaceo at, pamp: naewTUmswnw war in abd- arouna xoeUF ejaocampmantai i a irraa- plc4nt to rtde rr4t. It only TeconiaiendaUoa cauig a iitue stream 01 rooa waer ishjb uuww close jy" tie (eneraVs tent, front jf tetenbt savtjotnBihxee four Mneetets wagons, rawa p itht any rtilsiltr. and namber of horsea rpiijaArtucee about the 4 ell The servants, who 'WvnrWtot ouree slayer anI the , mounted soldiers. eaiiMi.voouriKr. . wna uwars accoraDanv eacn 1 General f friviskm in tbefieWwera unproTided " at . ' k" L '' i I 1 ii.a jenu.ja.na siepi in or yaaer ,uw. weooe 1 W2on lent, and' tome of. tqa ie ho'lse. were t of tiatSuget marked- U9.A. snowing, toav part dbi in ,th, wrth bat eon : t -furn tshlng, even Ibe Confrd ?rate Generals with. camp equipments. axq gurj3 pr sentries werr -p aeen in iw. f hy 4 no. crowds of aids-de-canip Joiteripg. aiu makine themselves agreeable to Visitors, and.eh- ideavoring to save tbeir.JUeheraU frum receiving .i. l ;.s i. a...'t-- innea wooiave no narvtvuinr vuiutna. . , A large farm-house stands ctose oy wnicn, in aay other armyMw(Mia nae oeen inevrenerav re?Wence pro awt, iu(; as ..aojinertiea are aituwea to be takvn iwtb personal property in jWa army,' .be is partioularin setting si good example bitn- self. ' JTia staff are crowded together two or three in-a tent ;ona are allowed to cary more bag- gagb than a small d-x, eaca,.ana pis owjq an i but very little larger. Every one who appronoira him does a with marked respect, aiaiougn mere Is toinnnoC that b wing and 4'mrisbing of forage cape wbieb occurs .rn the presence ot European " - - a I -r -v. 1 Uenerals; aJia, wnue an onr niovana pi ace implicit faith io his .courage and ability, those with whom he is most intimate toei lor nim tne atf -ction of eons to a lather. .Old General 8cott wasejnrrect in aaying -that when JUee joined the Southern eiuse it was worth as much as the acces. sto6 of 20.000 men to the (irebe!s.', Since then every iniurv (hat it .was, xossible to inflict the 'Northerners have heaped upon him,-. His bouse on tbe Pamunkey rtver. was Jurnt.-to tne ground artd the slavet earrW fwamany ; of them by f,rce while bit residence ot the , Arlington Heights waanoton.1 tutted of Its furniture, but even the very relics of George Washington: .were, stolen from it and paraded io triumph in the sa loons ot H York, and B ton,t Xiotwitbitand: f asr sd I. theae personal losses, however, when speaki ing of tb 0 Yankees, he neither evinced anybitter ness of fueling, nor gave uitranci..ta a single violent expression, hot alluded to many -of tiis loruer men as ana companions amongmem in the kindest terms. He spike ai a maa proud of tbe-victories won by his country, and confident. of -ultimate suceew. under , tbe bieesines of tho Alttiightv, whom be glorified for past success, aad wrcse aid he infoked for all future operations -H regretted ihat his limited . supply of tent and available acoMnmodaliuo wouldreveni him front potting u up, but be kindly placed at our dpoal nbrses, or a two hdrse jwpgon, if wo preferred it, to ddve about in. ! : , 'a .-k ' Upon leaving him we drove, to Banker .Hill, six; miles neeroru JI arti nsburg, at which .place Sionewall Jackson, now of world-wide celebri y. bad bit beadqutrter. . With him we6penl a most pleasant. bour,. and were agreeably surprised to flad bins very affable, haviog been led to expect that he was silent and almost morose.. Dressed in bis gray uniform, haJooks' the hero that be is ; and bis thin, oomprse4 lips and calm, glance, which meets y 01 r uuflincblDgly, give evidence of that firmness and decision of character for which he is fm u. He bn a broad, open fore-head, from wbjoh.the bair is well brushed bdek; a sBsp-ly nose, s.raigbtevnd rath-r long; thin, "colorle cbeeki, with only a very t mall allowance of whiekr; a cleanly-shaven uptr lip and chin; and A pair ol fine grayish -blue ;eyes, rather sun ken," with overhanging brows, which intensity the; keenness of his gxe, but .without imparting any flercne to it. Such are .the general charac terises of his face, and 1 have only to add tbat a smile seems always lurking about hi mouth when he spek;( and tbat though his voice par takes aligbtly 01 that harebness which JSjrojns unjastly attribute to all Americans, there is much unfiuisiakablo.oordialiiy in bis manner r and U u be talked mvst afftxj.ionaty of Englar.d and of his bri-jf ,but enj jy able sojourn . there. The re lijti us element eeeniS t'oigly developed in him, anu thowgh bu eon versa ion is perfectly free from ell .Pari aicl.icnt, it is evident that ha is a per ok who peyer loeea siKht uf the fact that mere is an ; oojnipresent -.l).rtty , ever presiding over the f tninttv-tt oqcurreooe of ltfo a t well as over the moat important. -Altogether, .as one, ot hie sol dierskaaidto me Jn- talk.g of blm, 'be is.a glorious follow 1' and after lief t him, I feit tht t had at last solved the mystery of the "Stoniwall B. lgade,n-nd differed. . wbjit was tbat it bad aooum4sbed such almost miraculous featsWitb Such aieifder men uld no any where aad faca any amount of : difficulties j mJl for myself, JL believe that,' inspired by th presence ot such manXshauii be erfctly insensible lo fatigue, and rt-ckon upon success as a moral certainty... ; Wbtle G-n-ral Je 4s regarded jn, the light of inlaiLible Jove, a ean U bo revWrenuedy Jackson UtOved and adored with all that childlike and trustfu) nffdctionr which rthe.ancients are said to bate'layibed upon the patticuUt deity presiding oer their affaiis.-; The feeling;, ofnbe soldiers (qt. General Lee resembles thav. which WoUioetOn's troops-entertained for hini namely, a fixed and unshaken faith in-all he did, and a caiuicoiladence-o- vi tory wherK serving tinder bluu v But Jack son, Jike NaM00; fdolised-witb tbat intense forver wbicn, consisting of micfgled personal at. taobment aaddroted loyalty, causes. them to meet dgt: i Jt his sake and bless him when dying." FROM THE TRANSMlS3ISSIPPt DE- ly? tPAjMENT;- --'t7 v'4 ' We get the most ncouraging- accounts of tbe situation of affairs in the Trans-Miwissippi De partment, ; Tue recent changes In -that departs meat have been-attended with the meet . favora bis reyft u. and the return of the gallant old chief tain, uenerai rrioe, seems to , nave touched the popular heart and given'a lreeh ardor and spirit to the People' there. The Jet line that , was nre- tlu'ced by his return . was. almost magical, and so soon as it b came known thatOld Did" as be is called by the soldiers had returned and assum ed ojmmand, hundreds who,, on account of sick- Best and other causes, were at home, rushed to his standard, returning voluntarily," and in some In stance actually walking: oyer a hundred miles to get to him I As serving to show hew the ranks have .beeh ailed urf by the' "voluntary retard ot ahkentea,we are to d dase where a brigade, maae up irr m ine exixeme noruern counues 01 Arkansas General FaganTs io3Tess "than a month was augmented " by the addition 1 of 'more than 1 elvekf hundred ttfetf. Other' brigades have. Deen largely increasedv and toe result rr that we now see in tne Tratrs-Mfejlssippl department, in- s ead of an -asiemblagt dacimatbd'. by desertion, Otsuessed oy uantrotrd cause of scontent, war- like cops Sited wHb- the enthusra&m ad .spirit whtcbf ever characterise good soldiers; in splendd discipline ani ftillh; and ready to more agarhst toe enemy, u oaer this sooa prepeore-vnay ex pe,ct';1ul"oon, -heai some surr hut newi from the Treric-MHSlsrfpp! depaxtals&tThvtiteb in com maod there are not of that class to allow the spirit ahl moru! of thlr armies tr wastaTtwajr snder tnwtidn;ieBAmoio( igMiWcr. tfaai ?4 ; JTAsa THIH potrsD Mrs- Cynthia Wilson - f Cabarrus,. baJeei selling1 corn to this needy at $1 SO pet buihel,'' and' flur at batf lba market price.: -She U a widow and hits two sons In tha ar myvi And Mr.&mXLEwingE Ga-lon. county aas neon seiung cor t me poor 01 nts n-tbbor- noou a per pusnei, ana nacon ana iara.i cOntAper poundTwPaM tiiWrou qmKliconsisttd pf "nbout-t'eveof 'Oj Wght JoW iia-'-r" 'T,f m fs??-": GEnSttAIaCILI.r.nPIJltlUTIllyl ! A . Northern paperpbldiea the-following , . ; : - TMcriTC'R a r. - , iikiaxpiKa osurxnAi. nxouLAm isMT. $ MaMaWd,tOBe6t(out AAtieianT' ' SepUmber'lTtb! 1S"62.:' , rF. Kearney. Totk. at Chaotilrr Septem her 1.1861 V . .? "I.- ' I. L Stephn Mattacliusefj sr atCbanillty, SVp? ?J T Bneu Ptiesvlvania. at South Moun tain. 6emptmber I. 1862 r nt B K'eha'rd-oa, ilbigan, al Antieum, Bp, ."N LyonConnecticuVat Sprinxfldld, AugaM W J, 'Wallace, .Illinois, at S&ilob, April 6, iooj 1'!T WUlinms. 'Michigan, at Bjton RoageV Au- a 1 AAA . " L M-Ck, Ohio, by guerrillas in Tennessee, August l862r: V v oo4- 'Henry1Shleh7"P-nsvlvania.' on the' hinock.'Adeust. 1 862 ' " - Taylor; Nasr Jersey, at Manassss, 'Angus- .JC-H6t'-?'i,?'r- "r'-i4ji- th'' ; J PBodman.Rhode Island, at Anlietam, Sep. Jember 17, 1862. - 7 ' J "P a-Jntrt.m.VtaViUt'.tW t. 3 1862 ' ' s-- - a-av AvasaaAeaM aaAa4ataa sa 9 Vvl iuu. vwevvoi .1 1R f ' ' ; !-'!-. ::---. -j. is Jickson, Kentacky, at Perry ;viile, October " G D B.yard,New York.atFredericksburg.D?- cemher 3, 1862. - r'- v-K---x !-- B TCeirell, VirginIaral;errTvillo, October ifitii.:-':, ; V'"' - - ". T3 TJscksonV PennVyfvahia, at Fredericks'' burg December 13, 1862. J W Sill, Obi , at Murfreesboro, December 3,1. 1862.', .(. t , 'Total 18. - . j- - 1 - :i CONFEDERATE. , oc&AXa atouLAR aatrr. V- Albet; Sidney Jhnstin, , Tax, at Shiloh, April 6, .1862. . . - . - ; ' BBiaaDIKR OSNKSAXS. , R S G&rnett, Virginia, at Carrick's Ford, July 10, 1881. . . . . j B E Bee, Suth Carolina, at Manassas, July 21, mif : - . ; : Felix K ZlHcbff.Tefrhessaeit Somersett.Jsn aaryrl2y 182.'. - . James clntoshiiArkansas, at Elkhorn, March 1862.-:---,;?.- u.'f?. - - . , -, - Ben McCuUocb, Texas, at Elkhorn, March 7, 1862. , . A H Glidderi, Louisiana; at Shiloh, April- 7, 1862. ' - ;.;. "H- Tqrner. W. Ashby, Virgihia, in a ikirmUb, May,1862f r. t y. RobU Hatton, Tennessee, at Seven Pines, May SI,-1862. .v .f ,. - T ... .;, Kicnr. ; Grifllth, Mississippi at Ravage Sution, July 1, 1862. ' C. S Wnder,'Mk.and, at Ceder- Mountain, August 9 -1862.' . ; John Haghes, Missouri, at independence, August, 1862 : - j R. B., Garland, Virginia, at South. Mountain, Saptember 14, 1862. L CB. Branch, North Carolina, at Antietam, September 18, 1862. Wo. E Starke, Mississippi, at Antietam, Sep tember 17. 1862. Henry Little, Missouri, at Iuka, September 19, 1862. George B . Anderson. North Carolina, at An tietam, September 17 1862. T. R. R. Cobb, Georgia, at Fredericksburg' December 13,1862 Maxey Gptpg, Siuh Carolina, at Fredericks burg, Docmber 13. 1862. Ja. E..R,Hin, Tennessee, at Murfreesboro, De cember 31, 1 862. R. W. Hanon, Kentucky, al Murfreesboro, January 2, 1862. To'al 21. v THE FEELING IN THE NORTH. The Memphis Appeal, ba had quite a long and interesting conversation with a very intelligent gentleman who his recently passed tbe F.dora! lines. Te following are given as some of hU observations; H had mingled and conversed freely with the leading DMnocratic politicians both of ib North ahd the West, and is fully swi-fi d that the p-ac or anti-war fa ling in the) North is nduch strong er than would appear from the reruutl of th Northern consrvativ pHpers. Thee par-erc, he ays,donot ditre to give a full and cot ct state ment of facli as they exfet, which wnld fmtote corroborated by th bje order of G nr .l B r e de pr hib'ting .private leters frm cjniin t'outh The feeling Inr New Y TkCity is partiouUrlv intense. As an .instance, aa order hid c m from- Washing' on' tor the arrest of Hop. Bn. W-od, -Tba marshal wa d-fi"d and told by Fernando 'Wotxi that - if such ' w th game the Administration of Lincolh intended to play," they would'meet ' Jeff. Davis -orfr half way- ground Mr. Seward Was telegraphed i the facts and th arrest was not' attempted. This gerrtlenian moreover-slates tbat a - fee' lag of sadnees "and oorrdTSt :seTUed upon a large maw of the pejopl o4 New' York -whtn tbe news of the down tall of Charleston reached them. H was fully atr-Add that the the bands of the peace - party would be greatly strengibend by It. . Extensive' preparations are - making in the Sortb . to resist tbe en lorceroe'nt of the conscript w. The only thini? that will enable Linooln to enforce it at all, - will be a decHed succi on toeae baulefleld, either at Vlcksbure, Midd'e Tenftesseev Virginia, or North Carolirtav Shu d he be- foiled and defeated - at any of those points, Its enfrcement would be- Impossiblei and the prospects of peace 'greatly enhanced. - I r would, he thinks; be uowise,nmpeliie and unfortunate for tbe Southern press or Siruibern statesmen to do at y act or conduct thme Ives In inch tt manner as to cast contumely or reproach upon.' the growing peace party .of the North, such, for instance, as has found utterance in some of tbe Richmond papers. - Their position at prefent is a delicate -one; bavin? the powers -of the Govern ment 7and the Abolitionists tJ contend against,. combined with a tmall fractlooof their own party, who have rone 'off with sueh men as J din "Vath Buren and B-ady, of '-New1- York, under-ibe oV- urnation of Union or war Domert-. - If left un assailed by reproaches and hard words from uk, the feeling of hostility between ; the -DnJoerats and Aboli tionfatts will soon' become more inter.se than that which exists :agaisstv Uevrebeisi. ' Tne ad ministration f. Lincoln .is-, .denqanced , freely and liberally in uomeasared terras and ilis behev ed thai outside pressure vilt force hi m to convene so extra -session pf.-congress, mote, especial iy if be shall find the enforcement of the conscript ta'ar faa'WeaMtMbl - ' i- '-"-' '-' V -if' Ia addiUon-to the foregoing, the genttraan al luded to narrated to us -a great many incidents goihg to prove tb growth of the anu war'splrit in the North which it unneceiaayl t4 recapitu late hera ; suffice H to say that h is . thoroughly satisfied bimsetf that tbe Souther 'st people, are hot Jally advised as to the axieot,. prevalence and in tensity of j. this, feeling. Among the people of that section.1 ; ' 'r-,' ';T- JATareTADasjCRTxa Th TTnessea,-.sVdIcr who deserted from bis regiment nt Vioki'barg' soimtime" since, wai afterwards bung by:t W'Hf Sported tbat 'all Wgtms? had baeh ' aehtiiptff 'tlto, Yazqev no thv1UAkr. gun v osq joeen ixagea iu ianr atnau,. w jwtwu puu vzpu. Grant sent down th4 Lancaster and SwiMirland. Grant audi rig hi mse.'f. derived, ordered' thoren'e gade Tenneaeean to bestrung upx' ajbich-was imme4ktelyrilone. 4- tM&j&vxi TrjtXAHbyAiuiiaba ChalV 1 tanobga 35 miles by raul road.:' At TuUaboma the t'Taal, i 11 -iiinA IT'S . f ri Aniri rmU rtA Hi t A na t hw i VV; fc ;r ..5 '-r..rJT. uf-. ir.ti...nu.mJ ..uw. ,m.A- 1 z-t. jz . v--"a-w :-'rr.i tfuim ; u juouuiirra ih mmwww ihihwim, wm- i . m m a m a -a,ia, ia t mm m U In 8t'MaH.vXihv'h,14illW'aghoe Tne-. day th 28th ait, ay the Kv. br.'C" waU RB. Kb.T WLkSnANUER3UNC A; of Raleigh, to KaTBCCA BBxSli AN, eldest daabter ef Paul a Cameroa, ll qH of Uilikbwrouga.' - : . 1 1 rJ; Printer Wanted, JajfTJ5.P!''A'Fia,opjFictt a II Ceaiwiitor. f r g4 kwoa Mtd jol GOOD okaaad W City Battalion. .I.AST CUACtS Fok CON3CIUPT3, - ttUvINd: liEfcAiTtaoixiTe' to ;raiaa a eoevpay e be auaebed fcrx jr fiilioU j iJtallion; (2ithYa.) I UTvita the atteation-af. all p'ooa nbjao. tt oasriptiuat 'Ufor sauea. rtttlcU) aad tbrs "t this. eh me t Juiaiag a gwo ewuupaay-foxapeetal daty.Ia aad around tticbinoiftst Tai BatbalitMS pareaaoently tatlwtd la Jf erraek at Riehatund.' $i boaaty and g"4 elo thing given. Uoartar a4 Ra 1 tas iaraUbed trout day e aniis' M8t ; alo, tran-p-tMiuo. . -. . ,,' . ... ' . Address Wtf. if. ALLliON Captaia apd Reerait noffijr, City JBattaJUoa, Riotomgad, Va. . y it... April 7 -was we f pd TTTE. nAVE hOl,U ou r. OUR ENTfRt MUoeft f -Oaruliua RstU." to 'Messrs.- J? avlVba? AO.i to sihosa all erderi for th huaff shi all addressedv:'''..':.. ;"", :.r; - " a ' Jili4i fw oays,eoavert ear Mill lot a Wheas aadtJani Mdl, and sftp -.aklna Banff. Onr patron wooid Oa arcll t ea4 forward thai erdais . ' . . . .. - . a qalokly, - a the sapply will aoott be azhaosted. - JAMJ3.M. VaKAdLB.A CO, April 7 1m Petersburg, Va - Carolina Belle. HAVINO PUUCUASCL THE ENTIRE i'ck uf the ab-jve popular Kraad of onuff, w at ptaared to fit ordarn for the same. N. F. -RIVE i A C0M Draggists, April 7 I m Pewrsbnrg, Va, Nexy. Auction, and Commissun - . Housev , - ,. CREECH & LllCnFORD. w E U tVE THIS DAY FOU11ED A Ci-par;nrshii in the' : UeneraJ AuojLiun' and ' -vmutiioa buioes. vix., for toe sals or itoods, Were nod Merchanaiid, Real and Personal Property, Uur store is large ana eammoaioae, ixoaanx on . , . , . . r . . - Favetteville end Harget streets, ia the centre f the buinass of tbe city, and aaiversally coneoded to be the best location in tbe place for the business. - Both of us having been engaged for the past seven teen years-in. the MereantUeor Auction business ia this city, we flatter oorselres that w ean.aak it to the interest af parties to make their consignments to as for either private Commission or Auction sales. ,' A CREECH, . ap 251 m . , J. JLlTOHrORD. To Cotton Planters. , rllAYES BBiN APPOINTED HY THE Secretary of the Treasury, Thief Agent foe the 'purehaB of Cocton for the Confederate ttevsrnmeot within the IS ta to of North , Carolina, and srilt. pay for the sa.ii in 7 per tout Bonds , or Cash. 5 Sub Agents visiting the duferent paits ef the State, buying, in my name, wul hare written certmcatcs.01 apDointment. " - By urder of the Secretary of the Treasary,' all Cotton fmrehasad by myslr, or my Agents, on -and after the 18th day of March, 1863, wUl be paid for in 7 per sent. Bonds or Cash, and not 8 pee eenr. Bonds a stated in a former advertisement. . Up to that time, however, th 8 per cent. Bonds will be furnished a stated. ' f Patriotic citizen a -a now offered an opportunity to .. id tba titjve rumen t y selling to it their Cot .on 1 ail's, than to private capitalists. " LEWIS S. WILLIAMS ' Charlutta, March 20. lS6Vt. mar Xo ti John G Williams & Co., ' STOCK. ANO HitS ti Y iirtOKUKS. Kalkiqh. N. C CONTINUE TO CAR It Y. OX TBEBRO kerage busiuoss at tbeir old stand as heretofore, iu alliis various branches. - Feb S5-iopd Committed To Jttii, Ws co.Hniri ivD to tub jail of Warren Couutj, on the 31st day of Decembei laatas a runaway, a Negro man who aays his nam u Washington Newell; mat he bolougs to Ciipt. Win Kmitb of the 6U1 Regiment N. C. Tro p, . and tha hts master lived i raq-ner Ooauty, Va., when at hom He aiM) says h esiwp. d nm the Jail of Wake Couo ty noma six oT eight weeks "inoe and sabaaqoentl from Mab 'ouiit Jatl. 1 Said Negro is a dark ginger oak or bacon eolor ; about 5 4et e or iuobn aigh, baa bai teeth in from .nsl appears to be about 40 or 46- yeats.of sge. . Tbe owner mutit prove prp rty, pay ebags and take him away or he will be dealt witb as the law di reits. - - WM. L. HAttfcitiS, Jaa.'10 tf J' : r BANK CAxi KbAii, I 2U-n April. 186 ) TUB ANNU AL. M E K T.I i Q slock Loldtrs of this Bnnk will b OK TUt. held at the-i .. . ..i..t. bukiug troom n -Thursday, way J. . HllRRl Canh'r Wilmiogtooi April IQ 188. - '- -ap 22w. . Jost Run the Blockade A AA do'zkn KIN E",-11 U t Alt ROOl 1UU Pip, '0 Pieces superior Black, Blue and Gray Cloths 100 doxen Tooth Brushes. 60 gross Stall Button, wide and1 narrow Lace Uol'd.'SO pleoea plait and plain, Cashmere for ladies and obildraua' dreraea, lOd doien fine gents Cellars. 400 dozen Spool Cottou, black and wbise, Thread black aad white, 5,000 ae dies for tbe soldiers, targe sues ; Haveraacka, MMitS; tf Clothing ofall kind made to order; and a great va riety ready inadeP n holasala and reUil. V -400 dosen fine Coial a for tbeAaar. . - T. W, KOYSTO,, A - .-.:.. . Petersbargr VsT March 7-lt - . -1-'- Large Aixival oialuaDi linpoxV , edJJrugs. AHD 1 TOILET ARTICLE8; JUST RECEIVES - .. AT . v'-.Vi- . PKSCUDS DrtUG STORE. CONSISTING IN VART OF THE FOLLOWING, 'vis; . , ' : ;. ir- ' .10 Kegs Sup Carb.Sode V, 10 Caaas Cooney's Indigo, 10 lb eases. '200 Ouueea Quinine. v 16O lbs Uaat Camphor. ' v SOOlbs Copperas- XbO K Extract Logwood. . - Superb Bug. Mo.tard io 1 lb Bottles and 6 lb Cases. 1 Uross L'w'31i Brown Windsor Soap. V. -. 2 tiros Knglislr Tooth Rrasbes. "- ".. -: Very Superb Vouag llysoo, Una Powder, Shousong uid Conna fen. in ohaata and. half chests. 10 Gross Matoues; 6 dos. Henry's Calcined Msgne-' . 24 Dos. Fine Tooth Combs, Ivory, Hern and; India 608 lbs-Black Pepper. - v sVr . Gum and Powdered Opium; Ipeeae: Dover's Powders: "Chbrofvrm;-SabMt Oilf 200 IbaFlqwer Bol i Ithnf. - - 'a2S lb Bottles Baitam Oopafba. IfDglish Blaa MasF aad Calomel io jrs ,and pound nurkatrea. xS'lhs Chlorate Ftath. and many - s other goods bought at raeeat skta Charles. -- ton; aad Wilmington, wbtoa.arujL De.soia a small advAne. in qaanuues to suit purcbas ' ''arv :. ..svj!i. .-i jecit a-Dailv xbMted alnpnly of SUGAR and COF March 2Lr: . r: '-.'f.' '1, 21 A a m r ark ShaTW T W W & Vta : , Just reaeivaa at u !.-. : 'j-, rs' - mi A- VBITAataTR S, - , 4- - v '- : Wargett street. A..- v Groceries, tjrrocexies rpiIE -FIR IV t HARUtf 'TUE . WAB-aa X By iCnWAaa A, Polls an, Author of "Black D .Fnoe,:-.- ,:-iir ,'-;:' 12.00 i ." When sent by maiL tuo .aa a-Ti -a ! --ft fi fSACKS S U 1XSU fiTI ti 1L.OUB, alXAt sv fe- fwffaraar aaThna ar ja AH'AC'fp!: "'th.." rumae avn rtrxTSaatssi T raevipsi gomrffa rnimae Amtriea du rfr.Teat 4 treasary aerea ew Varujg. ' i iatarast, laMd pravtoas the 6rs day of imber, aighteen boadrtd aad eixy-iw, ahali be fondabie ta: cigbt per cent bonds -or- at-iJQ .aaid tba twantyAf second day f.Aprjl, aightaenihapAlrf' aaeVatxtyvr Urea; taat trom. tbat data. notu ia fltst aay f . Aagttsr, -cighteeftVhaDdwr. aad' slaty ihrea, thav shall be (auded la arretf! pef pent,! tatna't.'etMk.. and aftar thm said Brat day .of Aoxn they shall .. ne leogar ...be fandabl at th jUar t tta,bol-4i) deri -bat shall' be reoetvabl tu pajtuatta r-ablie dwes, azeapt tbaatpurt doty - aa eaUau, aad pajaHa -ut U after tbyrU4oatiMn t 3 treaty teaee,v aarpeciUed on theirUrar ,.jAli trraatir notes au Jr in latere, ' "d ltrUa flt d.v l loetalr. cifBtaeafau- . and atxty ta. aaiUua War d vi ei(r the paarae of tns acft. sKali eafaireahia bs r' -' per cant, bead or. Stock atuiil tee first day e ' Aaa-vst xt aad after the aaid Ont day vf APfarVsball.ve. laamaat obij la SnMi oairiagr,Ta taa tela or 'onr.eaaC par aanaB."iiJBd "MVabla . - t .ejEeeediag tblrtj jealrg bom xbe dT thereV iUi ' ' an p aevaa asa laaoaaaaali Jb rart Va 1 i paj ktaat ot all path, daas. axerptj hf. Xot,.t . lawajji an aaau 09 pajaeia ii aoiiios air ibe ratioeaoa. if a trpaty et weeaulhf tonlvdviaia gav lMk&rin m tKt hk.iui ak.il .k - . laiaraat, b laudable a H (m .da jf daJy, eighteen hundred abd aUty-tbrta, IoimI -t-.s.a,!; . CoafedaratoStataa, Naruta lutarcat at fa rate of eigbt per seat, per annam, aad jpaya 1 at aa- tin,e.o ax-"r' . eeedmg thirty yeara aiter ttbir date t FfpuUd, Tf ar ' rtr th accrued interastaiotvsaid aaay, at ihvafra f tl bolder, be paid instead pf Ibeing loaned.. AU jtail r tifieibM.e( ; vry d4cr)ption, outaUo'ding. tha' Atst, day ef a? UyV eighteen huadrad a d.six ty thieei shall, , atter.that date, be deeibttd to be 1 boads Laariog nA aa-'. uaal interast of . alx pet eeot aod pay abta ' at a cU ta ' not exceeding thirty, years from tba said first day of Jalyj eighteen hundred and sixty-lhra. . Bar'. 2. In lica Of the poaras,. heretofore given by law to the r(ary of the Treaary, U ieaa treaaary note, be shaltoe: aetberised ta iarue BMnthtyr aa amountef mob notes, beartn iateraat, net fxeead iag fifty muiioua ef "dollavv, which saall be wcaiab la pay meat of aU pu&ti due, ' axetpt tha ax part dauy e ootten, jsod payable within two year af twrth ti -fieation of a treaty f peaee. bet ween .the Confaoerat -SUtes and the Ignited jSutes, and tiadable at he nlesaure of the holder,' daring .twelve, months fiom the t first dayf the meath of 'their lasue, in bobd of th r.Confederate,Utaa, j payable, at , aay tia aot exceed ing ; thirty " years after ' date, and bearing rates interest as fellows? if. funded within twelve months, from the first day of the month of tbeir issue, tbe bonda lhall bear'slx fier cent interest per anbuin'; if lundedafter ' that period' they, shall be euoattle , into bonds bearuig fear per eenti . interest per annaou These Motes shall bear Aoa their fav the mynth and " year of .their issue, and, if not funded, shall, be paid at tba time f pacified on their face without interest.'" . " " " 6so 3. .After. th passage of thia act, thnthority hexetofore given to issue i call Cdrtilisato sbalj cease, but tbhavtes fnndable into -six par cent, bonds may ! be converted at the. pleaiur of .he holder, into raU . eerUfica Us, bearing ieterest at the sta of five per cent, per Annum; from the data of their issue. That ' . irery a nob certificate ahall bear apoaAiU faee the . monthly date of th eldest of th notes whioh it rep . rosea u, and b convertible lnt like bptesAt any.titne. within sixnonths from jth first day of tb month of iu monthJy data aforeaajd. But every renifluata not ' recanvserted within six imonths from the first dsv of iu monthly date, shall be exchanged for a bond pay a- ble at any time nut. exceeding thirty years f erne the expiratiun of. the said aijx months, and baarinA inter est at tb rate ot' six per centum per annum. ' Trea sury notes, whioh. by th operttoaapC tbiaaot etcyme fundable into bonds bearing a yearly intueat of fur par oent, may be eh vrted, at the pleasur ot the boiler, into call eeiik-as bearing interest at. t.b.e rat oCJbar rr cent per anaum, from their date niiUl ie oon verted pr paid; thia aia certificate being it con vertible at any time by the holder nto nou-a fuudable In four per cent." bonds, and payabl and rei evhble as herLtufur itn-.auribed.Lbat tha aaid ot rtificatfui ri,t hm redeemed by thegoverSment after wx'monti a jrom the ratification' of a treaty of peace betwee ? tba Con federate states and the United B.ates. bac. ,4. Tbat all bondja or registered stock authoris ed to reissued, by tats St shall e payabl not less than thirty years after date ; but abail he redutruabl five yeara at tei data, I at the pleasure of the govern ment, and shall in'othei reapecta infora toaajattag . laws. j j- Sec. 6. The,Seretary af thi Treasury shall nse jny disposable m ana in tbe treasury,. a b ch. can b applied to that purpoaej without injury to H e public inteiest, to.the pur m of treasur nuUs beating no interest, and issued aJVr tL aaaaxa of thia act, until the whole anount ef Itrejsuty notes In cirrulatiou -hall eot. x -d one .handled and aaventy fia tail- . lions of dollars. ! j . ' ' bco. 6. a treasury note hereby allowrd to be isaued, shall be of aQy jdenooiioation of nvtlesa thau fire dollars which is 'nw aurtodtrd by law, ihafvth Secretary of Jtb Treasary may direct. Tbe authority hereby given shall ceaee at tb expiration 01 the fir,t seoaion of, Coifgras,J after tbe ratinoation at a treaty of peace, a. atthaapd of two yar-, should U-e aar eohtinae so long. :' j j ' " " .' " fcc 7. Io .addition tc? the avtaorit) hreinbe' re gven to tbe Seeretary 1 of the Treasury to uUe trita- ury now, aa snau ne aiioaea to isaua- nMea ol l lonomiaation of ob foliar, and cf two dollar, and jf fifty cents, te ub an amount, a a. in audition to the notes of tha eenoinihti..u ol eue..Uoi.r, bereio fire issued, shall not exceed ihe earn of fimeu il liotS of dollars; acd sd notes stall be pHjai.t. , x months alter the raiifif-ation of a treaty of pear Ur. . t ween the Coafederata States nd tbe t iie ' M: tt a, and; reeeivabi in.paJuiut of all public due x . , t he f Xpert duty 9P ootdo", but thU ut be tuiiuW- ie.- Ran. 8. .That tba Seerelarv of ' tha I rtxurc ha aatorised U Sell b. ndac beariu six par sai lotereat per annum, and. pstahi as berttybeiure directed, at par or treasury nhuis issued since tb fi(at dav of December, eigbueq .aajidred and six y-two, t aurh of. th 3 Confederate States aamay desire to purcba tb ame j or be may llf such bond, when goar ntec-d oy aay 01. tne otatea at ,.tn puuaaraej,, upon sum plan as may ba detat mined by th frvcrttary -f tb rreasnry, ior traaeary; nous ea aen cerate-a a may deem .advisable, te tb) .highest bidder, and not "below par : Provided kotievir. That the Who! smourt of such bbnds shall net axeaed two hundred .millions of dallars: And provided, urthtr, Tbat .tba trracary acts tbns parrhf d jihall not b retaiiteeYlf the i- -feet of such, reicsasv oalj ' be, to ; increata the. wbtd amount of treasury njotes, bearttig ao intareat t bicb are iacircutation. to AAaai great ot than foe haadisd snd seventy-fivs millions of dollars. . And. the Seerer tary Of th Treasary, 9 also authorised, at bis opdon, after the first of Jalyi eighteen. baadredfOad aigty- three, te issu and.sei mated la trsasnry hot at sot less tbaa par, as eati- seapofi bdads of th Cobied- rate. States, bearing ( 'x per cent isterest pr annum and payable As hereit befor diracUd. " Tb said aoa. ileasare of the ownr,'.ritber tn " nterest U paid 'on other; bonds ites. or else in e-tton oenifl-ates pons tone pa taat tni the currency in WBicB of the Confederate 1 wbloh nledre the sovamment to pay tha sanva in cot- . ton olt tha. quality ; of! New Orlaan middlL gs. -..i be " said oottoa to be paid at' the rate ef elh pens iter Hag per pound, and to be dallyered at Any sitae with in" six month after the ratification of A treaty of peaee ' betwaea the ConfedemteBtasas aad the UaUed ami, at any or all of th ports 01 New Orleans, Mobil, Sa vannah, Charleston t Wlhsingtdu, as th Sw retary of the Treasury may jdirect 1 rowVfco iowaver, That . the bonds', hereby abthorlied," shall not xoeed on bundrattmllBons of dUr,aad shall be apt Bad baTy tb ' tee absorption ef Treasury notes as, prescribed in tais . tiaa.'9. TbatUsbsllbethedoty fthe8eeretarva. Ihe Treasary immediately after the passage of this set, te, make publication r- copy -thereof in ear b Stale, In at least two newspapers, public bed la the Stlte, aad tb have said publkati. n eoatinaed aaPl the first day - ef Aagust, eighteen bnadrad aadlxtyUlKa-: . r-r 1 Appreveo; Marra xa. ioa, ; .;. ::- spr ma , , , 1.1" I 1 H I 1 1. 11 'I itmfi I nil. 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The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1863, edition 1
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