J f " TIIEMISIllWlSlllf WEONBSZMLT.MOBilla, MAY .1?, 'jfiM. i THE LATEST FK03I TllE NORTH.- taVi Northern 4tt tlMTttt, anitu WTm F .'.ij f .i'-S-li. I From tbe UUWflathl ftowa j rUt B M to detail.' Th,fWWr Drlf dbHitroui defeat l UiJirPhnn k H mi. the death-Qn,i,rP0P-thetn SickUi They fWt lh4r lots t jlni- i. nimn lH ntl!out.fouhtiher8.. .; : ' 4 since iDjBiww ww.. " 3."; , 48,000 men, po wm pruvijr ;." T.."""., Therdftim to hive capfiireJ mhout 40i9irtii ;onir. j . j ; Lincoln in but to draft for 500 000 mepJ Vailandiahtim hat been arretl, and jwias oi JjU trlM.4 before a secret cowl. uoninierapjH e citement tprup2 op otl hi arreet, woich -.was m Day ton, Ohiol' where he' res1de; AK't eininw in which an Abolition newsjmper ytfice aimu iet ami other building were bar fttj tb trtNkt torn, down, A public- meeting Jw1.K but was dispersed by the mmtory I n cbunttef we believe, are under martial taw. Vulaandic- h ira has refaed to. respond to ih chn fifoe or which he is arraigntd. The New Yo k Worb loudly denoanrcs. the sccrecT with which the pn ceedings sgsioit him are conduciod, end people can miiotain their litter tied where pays n such li course is tolerateq. - J ' ; An arrival from Wilmington bar report ib iron clads off Charleston readj fur anthei1 .at- uck. , -The nwa from Europe is interesting. , Th BritUh Prli1iment wsi id an uproar over the tion of the United States Minister .Adams' in granting a permit or safo-cinduct to a Vesst-l trading to Matamoras, because the said veiael wir laden with Munitions of war (or the Mexicans their strusgle with the French. I ; Lord B Hbuck made a strong War speejeh, arid asked L rd Palmerston , it the Oaveroment ha cme to any determine' ion in the matter fj and It ii bad, whether he could tell Parliament wnit that determination was. Roebuck knew tine con. sciences of the action Plmprston may itake.i-1 Ii may lead to war ; and I, speaking forthM Ef '- glirh ppopW; am prepared for war. Cheers J Justice mils be done to the honiour arid dignity of EngUnU and the commerce of tb country must no longer be sutjct to the sneering insolence or an upstart race." Ubeers ; , It is said that the Kmperor of the French ba demanded of the Wahington goemmiltia di- avtwal uf tue action of Adams, in giving his pa-- por . aoa sancuon 10 iae .ranportor a'mi and ammunition to the Mexicans, to be u d ( a"a(nt the Feneb,jind vindicating bisaqt 'ontb tprr'.uai that ii wa' I'loerhoriou" to supptjr the bvmlep' oi, Fr-Mice. L ,: THE jtATEBAriLK-J 1N01 DE.TS, &c) Th Richmond Examiner, speaking of the bjt-j tie jf (JBancellortvillp, says : During the battle, tbr largn briolc tavprii on lhr Omiijce plank road, which, wi h. iw om!h..uy, coniugrteu vnenceiiorsviiie. nnd which wk o-cii . i .u -r u i . . r . . T taliy.set on Ore by ou- sh-ll., ar d. wb nip it in niHtevflve of six hund-ed in numbur. wit c .rU. sumd. Amon tho-e wh hi their Ii vi a by thas catatroph, !waa Bnadiar Gmernl ?jh liam. nr Maine, who was Adj.itant Csriefar, flt t Mc-Ci-HUn and after rda to Bu-rnjd', aiid lastly t IIo ker, and who U iaid to bavn been, bfre ,he war, a warm person! frin I uf 0 .ori Le. Such, was the exigency of the biu-, to bit'e being at iu fiercest, that noncui.i h soar I bi irom ma ranas to save tbe poor woun tadfcS wralcbes from tbe most hurrtMn of deatih V-M ing roasted alive. A4 the fl ime apron hed them, and they became nwro of their B'tuaUi, mwir iranuc fcreams were dWtincly honilj iue roar oi uaiue mat raged aroun t ihfm. Sdn srq iently to this an. ther c t. fl 4ratin, evW m r appalling, occurred. The woo. la ,,n a iN-ir-l tton,ol tnebitile Add, wba-av M intRriind , lh' dead and wounded of bth armi.-e t!ok.fls, and mtn, whose wo irids prefntnd tbe r moi ing, were bu--nt lo d-afi. It is said by n.rn i tbt Hooker had tha woods flrfd to prevent our iuV uit of his shattered divisions, but tli- Utorv'ii ... . . P un ususreu evn u n inKev F.r the ciedit of human nature, ware u-ii-Jl li to believe that a General, even though a Yankm. would consign bis own oiunirtnin La been disabled io hU ranks, to tbe most exicrutiit- ing oi aeatos. - . i f Tbe nunator of their dead wo hare hnkrA Ji mated bv t, member of General Le's stai" at five thousand. When flY( thousand men of an army are killed outright tbe4wou"dod cannot be 1V tnan twer.ty-ave -thousand live wound -id to miiea Ding less tQat the usu t.r norti.im H.i .putting itatthat, booker's loss inthebattlkcanho; H4 unuer tony iDouana. iBB narnrr oi rifles and mu!kt8 on the hatile Cel l arid taken irom j&e prisoners H PsxTnuwa at . tweeo thty and forty thousand. A railiioed man tells us it will take the Fredericksburg road twJ uny to uaut ioem to menmond. : The prisoners c niinue to arrive in this cltv d.iW, Ihe OSctirs in the (ladies') cars and the pri vates afoot. . As the?e prisoners arrived at Gun w.a, wo are uuurmeu, to army sutlers rugnt iup .iieirj -sraeooacKi wnn avuity, giving tbem tnreed itlars Confoderate'monev for one doIUn Sir United StaW,' Many of tbe Yankees wre bear.l t remark that this did not look much as it we ex pectea to l?e ultimately saccesstul in ourjrtrugglK ..Hvuvu, w..v v. wwu i uul, Hin ne heels of 'what we claimed to b a reat! vi(tnVv I be so ready to give thn of our .dollars fpr n4 of ineir. ire moral utrct of; this sort of tafliij is c 'rtairuy yery. Dad, but tbeo is no hlp flr .it, a- & Kiunu.tv imm law loroiaing TAKXKB OKNIRaVLa XlLZD. . i i wa nave tt upon "rutnoaN" which we do hoi r j- " " ' ' i.ix a an ee orjaa exs : ware ku el atChanceliorsvilhi, via". Oin SiwUles Bar w.iiiwa'h,w,. Kig-r; U.rnev: SeJi WU in, ObiefofSlHff, and-Howarl. .., w Kenverai,, who was in tbe jigbt at Mary of tT!k" U a the lh ' m t deperito btif. Y h Wt Artil eVy 3rov4b. I .nkee bck three tima- ... was literally covernd with dead Yankees t Mondi KhAn ih.v..i "au lanapea y hui.r. M ?w-wer d'-iven from lb. sd ihT SI across the river, it i httadrad Mun ft lata W-?aafc? J id, Are nie la r -1 -V .gor Butrlk, which we. kTvt mtnathtMr.. r snmeth,;!;, 'f hlch WM .kTni? eettyratherup,be.ides Jarge quanutd Vjf vf Uo millina oi dollars. 6 r. 1 " - r -r Uj,wafd i: 111 t ii lTCt j ! lesion win toruMd to tr.rrrow lureotwni rn.no. Miunu, u ijjuB.wiujw ui iwu .ujcut t-cistrigttxjmmuie .uoAOl,r.I ttttk vi nir ? I .tha Ci ftot where tney' wllr Ha la tUltQnnp m r.Uvi-iw.? iffcrrL .-i.- vl i -...'. . . -r -. - . . i .tirt:s Y! If ifto RS' Ak'MT KoBTHKEJf VlltQtlA P J VILDEB& t . 4 a.Jb4 Vb deep regret theCmmaadinueocrat iu c w i ton armf the Htmt i ioK. Ideu,rilffnar r ks rit. U ipirrfl on tUi 10tb at 34Sd4clt, hi., .f; . ' " ,! Xt S t.St? The-daring, skill and energy of thtart aru uldirtrv tj a decree ef an a) U wise JP fffcidatte . n..w .t 10 os ; but wh.le we moirn.ttideatr e jrejihitt hu rpirU alill litaaand will 4aw4i ;he whole army with hUindtmit able ctwagrj-ciri tUr.UM-bi.kiri wnfldence in QoJ willirtf vut tttv na oar a rnal"!. ; Xefc. bis name be.a fraushwara V1U cvrp., v.here they hava followed IximUf ic- . ry n ik, many uetar .U JO viuoort ou ot i-s fimulaiM Li iayiecible- dteratiiimXion .tq itv .k , v. U T? VV wtnets was suspended here ttttt afWio a if.;H A ajtHbtaf train With Oan. Jrko?4 body kr-f nd itnmd S)sreet arid the O tpitol tkj4re await nrf tha ir.il. -; AsLl l"' VBf" ' t r ' Mrt'iktMlwSi ;be otHiv. It was remuvedUt!5aGjtefBoVmarf J - " - j - - - - - - LktfUtt Jb aaibtalrted and aitanS ta.rt fin wljmorningru-en ifwUF MooavyaiWxiBX', y j-.!i I ANOTHKK GALLANT VICTORY OVEK THE YANKEES t . : : .Jackson',, May 11. The NH-che Cnurier has iqtolrtnaiion by a nr m trrn Port tiludaon ihf Kir by Smi h with 10. i)U0 raw tro ps w'tippetl Banks, and whipped hiru aaiy, striving nim to VYantngton, jji. CASUALTIES IN 14TH N.Q. -TEOVPSiIN J HE BECENT BATTtEa.! Tbe S'amldrd publisher the following list of iasealties in tbe 14th N. 0. Reijiment, tn'the :iau- tint ties at Chancollorsville and' Fredericksburg. I Companies E and K are from this citv, beinp known here, the first as the "Oak City Guards' md tbe tatter as the 'Rtteigh Riflei.' This lone list of casualtie attests more plainly than . word how gallantly this Regiment fought: 1 " T HADqrjlttTKB8 14th N. C.'.Tboops, V t . Mav 4th, 1863. f" L!st of casualties In th14th N. C. Troops', from Apr'! '0. n o may 4tn.t863 : . CapiCh rry, ro A, mortally wounded, now dead; l't Serpent C A Shankl-, co K. slithtly in i a TJ . n r . I. TT r ... - -at -i noHn; xrivatn ri nn, co xv, nuniiy in Mrenead. FieU and S aff Officer?. C6I K T Bennett, con- tuion, on duty, with bis command; Lieut Col W A Ji-bnston, severely in arm, hone jractured. ' Comnnnv A Private J TJobnstohkilled: 2 ' T .'tin I VV I I, i rr n Huh nri-tiinsl in FaioA Rba. a.i Lieut J J Williams, flesh wdund in le; lstS r- ?enl IN Ji Jenkins, slight wound In stomach: 5th S-'t5 Js A Barrows, mortally wounded; 31 C rp w j r B"OKr, severely wounded in root; x"rivat&! -a t a n 1 1 it .ata .ii' I r-iar -TXjoseiit snirnny io siae: o u onerln. 4ight)y in foot; G W Roker, severely in side; J n lyricK, moriauy waunaea. Uomoany U frlvate IfeMx Mters. killed: 21 Li"ut D P Jne, flsb w.-und in z and struck by phiell in sh -uidei; 2 I S rct C L &n. flh voundj, d in facv; 2 id E W BbvKk. fl.h wo'indiu ej: Urp.W J Mxfe. Wfundd in hou'der; C Tp G B E lington, fl h wound in left thiirii; Privates Je$se Anderson. ;sitrbilv In arm; U Ahard, "-lightly woundel in arm: J G Fitchett tiiifhtty in bnxw W A tf were, slightly in arm; .1 u omitn, (iitfmiv in Dead. Co.opany C Fir-t Sret A S Morrison ich lv .n le ; 3 i Seret G L Sinn back, contu- j oi ; 5th 8 r -t J W Mc'lreor. fl h wound in I a; C ri. E F rindtn, mu-io- ;G-. H J Nai.ifr severely in both hand-, Privates FAB icbanan. moriaily wour ded, did 4h Mi;6 L Smith, mortH'ly wounded; J TS nith, evrjlv. in ham.: T T U t . a. : ' uo iiiiii. o'iuiuion; i t. M.nrv. contusion: Pir AlorfUi", contuion; Martin Mt R iV. severe iv in kvIhcW; Ei BillingIy, wounded in Hk'; Ntl Lomond wounded in. t .rehfwd; Js Mc Ivt'k.il, d h Wiiund in thigh: D J E lnir. fl -sb woad in leu; W 11 Saunders, siibtlv in tore-' rfead; 11 B Carpenter, slightly io arm; Jai Brig-! oan. nevrreir in fic,i. - C.-mpnny U Crp R J Warn, severely in le. fume faoturid: Privates J D Crow. avnrelv in nkle and ftxit, bona frao ured; Jno .H avener v l ulv -lh mouth: W A Linir.irarlvin.i.m rHineTrnc'ured; J J Ha-mun. flwh wound in arm: t n si . . . t i vx aiosa, contusion; JUnney, slightly 1:. ') 0it. 1 1 Cimian.- E First Seryt U V Pool, killed; 1st HC 'ipG dR uer, killed: Pri vau VV A Knihf,l l-:irit- sed to nav been H5l led Brevet it LieuiTj S Lemay, s i htly wounded; In arm; In Ssret Ji ix (-iiuHa,aiuurtaiif on. .May a n; 4th sergt VV H onaw. s-veieiy in ipg, none rractured; 4.h C ri vui n.riow, verely in arm,.ampuuted; Pri vv J il lick, severely In, both ihigbs J " J iewi., Fligiitiy on arm ,ad s houMer ; R fu fool, slfkhti v in the ehould-r ; L. R as, slightK in rrHt ; It itiis Smith, fl-jh wound in 1 hist.;1 U W Ky. i-lighily in foot; Isaao Macon, severe 1 ly in shoulder arid face; TnoeL Norwood, light- y in arm ana na ; w W VVatKlns, seriously unded in arm and leg, bone fractured. Compaq F First Lieut F Harney, iliehth inthijjr.; B evft2t UeutG M Williams. severelv in head and fate : 2 1 8erKt "W-BTPrirter. " killed: Prjv-itea C Copevflh wound in let; A J Green g lily in h nd; W M Pattohr eVverely in le r. e tr-ciur d; Lt ioe, slightly in 'artn; R Wit Hums, severely in knee; T B Wilson, severely in JuldiM'.jLmpu'ateii; it enetWbitmire night iy in lejr, on uury; SorgtJPattQaslighth n leg;, on d ity. . . " Company G Second Sergt J R Bmhh.'killed 1st Bergt Jas W Rawlev. severely Wimhded ir ngn; oiq oergi u j scarlet, severely in badj skull fractured ; 3d Corp J H Bragg, slightly in nea , xriv8 iu vraw rora, rtght arm ampu atedi B A Ire, severely in headi J O. Fraaier -ruly in thigh, bone fractured : R ll'Millw '"S amputated ; A J Jordan, s-verelr in lee rA r i ay ior, serereiy in nip ; A 'Young, slighyy In Company H Fourth Seret-Wtnlianier. kill -d f ; Privat- Je-se Poplinkilled ; In Lieut D G nannie, morutiy- wounded died Mav 4th : 1st vorp a tx iiowfii, wounded la hand; 2d Corf Ebhi L wder, severely la arm and. ha'd; 3 i ' T TT T ii . -. . ' Vrp v Jl maner, mortally wounded ; Private r - . A: 'J . J 1 1 rMTi m moil ii .arm . lmnnT.nui w i - , - ..MMVW w A f T siigitiy in- hip ; jno urf,, slightly 'in foot j F s i urcH, rovernv id nip sna srra ; iames UH,I feg WropiitatKl : Ivy'Riche. slightly on beaa . C owj, dt 'okhv wouncea; f A OQanaie, severely in stomach ; J no Thompson; In hip bone. frctur $ ; W 8 Hallallghiry h ildt&it&Ki,v?rb? ally wounded : Jno Lilly allghtlr In anrr J M tflw, slightly in.; hand lfier, sllgbtlv-fn btod f It E Meljhor,' severely in 'arm. bone frao- taretf : O D Nrbles.'severaly 16 leg'4 W B Beu-I i lags, tugu'ty in arms .-' 7- - f JCompany ITbird Seraft It" IB' Hafff r6ve. kill nun,v.a igu.iy . in laoe-atifl arm 1 I'rivaW .Alea tontr.fMj-rne' E RashJ Ubt'y W hvuwaM :w.Wfiwloatfood,aligbtly in i Ciospany KFiftb SrgtS LBcieykilM P rl ate J rM Po wv f Jad O verb v and a-. Pa rub killed: Br. velf OeuVaolS Bryari.'ailghtir in nil 1 2 J Hre F W Bodiker. severe! v trr id'n.a h Kre S W : IMtlt. wttfiKWfa FXM U3' T!5ir-"rwvrw1jr in neck; Privues a- . . . - j- . -4 r - 7 w?w m " , w. m .i.y wwff'.Wuj in banjf JIi r eabjiin.-acb t'aptain'a district of. ibwoiwnty, wbo-ej w-ftuM iu tuuij mmf Tf Awyster, lever ai j la mzm,wj n snait m to ascertata Ue amvant ox pro-l vfnxturet; J Z i . i..rsrlt in m m'.b:' ' - " ---- j ; ... .. , mjr. .-. i ulnci tW'tntworttfl 4n Saturday th 2 : li nuaion of Oovv Reid, llr. T; - W; Oul? k cl ici'a tw cnai r, and Jaaei Inria was ap poj nu d 9 "creter v. ' . ' . -i Ir.-Cotirti on taktn g th'chalr- mddfmni &) I na rtoiaineil at rae length IteJ-ot. Ll.j sun inti rMinuit linn : n fuf I U tha petfpte r the 43 HfiVteStatr,1urg j ft. oil ihrxf In t to plaat Vbic ur -dTtbn ut ifvota 'their taods tcJo4vv t tbn rkiiimro-; f- monsappw-j r t nan ana o-asi ; uH wov. Varicwfca tlmila.fi-mieal' td-rUwwW-aV; f I 'aHM Carolina. ' v Mr Courta iii. th- cnirjtr its remks said that whUver;mighllMljHi action itj .W he ba Vt lo f pwsibla efare1tyf. t.f nedeiee 'ur life f,ir mr aiirsaad Ith'eTr a i. ilia,' oouie Ut Hwv rondu4ii ; not to mtke a Wund ftoacrW fiir niVket ; ln?end.a j to caake' 1 aoub'f.i h.tnewmaurnptioo. 1 tf M hrupHn, MJ-na.1 U-air :Tatrod-ced W ol pawbiis are riaolutlon 5 - . U ktii, 'Thre K no do . tea wl? u nt n wito bdra' bSiutbhas or:4-fWnenrag ' - rs.Hs reirflr A3 1 cOfiner us K-1 u"r- 1 I.-, f t rrf ah tii tbfthr'T u Mrii 1 1 in 1 . Prt sid-ntof the; Cimfedarate SFCates and trteGv rnoT of North Carolina; . have left it o bVtheir iuly to call upoq ua by- procIamHtion t raise tbi raon the largest amount p idaiMe.bf grain cropj nTwvtiona, in order to support our gallant de fer) Jerf and their fam liej, and thereby d.?a;ipoint ne ape 01 in - enemy : th r r re. - - fiesolved, That we recommend to our fellow ittl ns of Jbrxskinabam county not toplant this aVoh. niore thai 4 . bills of tobacco, and t zert- tbemselvea to raise tbe largest' possible mount or grain and nrovisions . ; Qjn the question of filling the blank, considera ble discussion took place between Gv. Ried. Ileirs. Th. GalTowav," W. p. Bthell, Whee- -r H tncock and T. Blade. All of them spoke trorigly againtt cultivating this seaon th usual crop of 'Tobacc, Mr; Slade remarking. that he noold go with hu noigbbor, the Uaairuian, in ot raising any t ibacco for sa'e. It was finally resolv d to fill the bUnkin the solution t ..I LI F ' JSV OniOP AT " Ki" 1 HKXNKTT -I I p rtjordlniio" prviJu ii nfe cmeV.n i , solution witn nti.ee n nuaurea nins to taeiitan wnarharK ihd H'ui rirnkMn,, ik.t uva. . n.n nand. Reso'vid fwrtJier, That tbe papers of tbe State be rtO.ueai.ed to copy tbnn. proceedings. f V '. ' 1) W. COURrs, Cuairman. , J AMES Irvik, Secretary. PUBLIC MEETING IN WAYNE COUNTY. . In response to the. proclamation of the Pre.i- a . I- 1 . m. A .a tT a a m-m r :eni, ana toe jeiier 01 tne oecrexary 01 war, a por.ioQ.of the citizens of ihe county of Wayne assembled in the Court il ue in Goldsboro' on the 2d day ot May, 1863. Upon .motion of W. C' Bryan, E-q, WA. K.Lan was called no the JChafr, and M. K Craw ford was req.uested to act ts Secretary.' The Chairman having explained tbe object of the meeting in a few and appropri ate remarks, on motion, the following gent'emen were appointed lo report resolution for the action (of the meeting viz: Mn John C Slocumb. Cl toed. W Collier, Dr J H G -let, Jno V Sherard, Wm C Bryan and Uufus Etmonsion. who re tired, and in a short lime reportei through their Chairman. Mnjor John C &Licumb, the follow ing 'resolution, which were unanimously ado Di ed t . ' Whereas, we, tho citizens ot the countv f Wayne, io poblic meeting sembleA to take into ictmsideratidn the recomrnen lations of tbe Sere-.: ta- j ot War with regard to the rawing ot prove fe ioqs ior toe arm 07 aeariuy approve ot that SU Jk e-t''i ; therefore, p , r 1 tm mead the ppointment 1 Hleraen in each Cat t .id's I it amount of pr yui .ps I cilizm,- and 1.0W much . Resolve.'., 1 hat we reco m mead the appoint men t fy tt.4 Chair orthreigen iitrut to ascertain wni n hi arMtPMii hv a .oh kcHono will furniab o thu Government aeent. ' -1 J . - -" -1 w..'. ..ww J uu tor tho aui.port and eomfortot our ga.hoi m1- diers. jf KiMlved. That it shall belhe dutw of theaa nr.m.H . a .w ' r w " sk nllLvaia t.. tOkor tef ihra natfi-aar H.ui ull ..... u. www'ww vvi w w wv iivmi vg uiLabi an fl'jvil K pupph ai.d forward tho same to the most onva- ierit.Goyariiinent agent. Wm R .bius n E a . .hen t.ff red the following resolution, which ws una'-iiii u-l adopted: iCMotPvt. That any eerstn who shall re 'use to t ke u fttiederate money in pa, m-nt for any ra ... - t A a!.. .- uouity aoiti Dy oira. or wnica oe mtv -nave lo s II, or who shall direc ly or indirectly, by soeak n or wn nij, aeproc ate tne saue, ehali be re 'arded as iiifljenced by a tiirit of avarice, a luis- i .. ... .. r . ttken notion of bis obligation an ) duty as aviii- z-in, ana Knowingly or ignornily hosire to th uaueaera'e Government. 1 Und r the first resolution thi Chair annointed be lot4oing gentemeu t conititu ethe commit ted .f tbei-evTat dist ic' -f the county, yiz W 0 B'yan, C JM lion, S D Pa I Hi. Jaa Wool ksn,T Council W" B zz di, C .1 G -o C Mi.ei, Coun- a vtr Aaron rrk, Jno C.ly. Gird Thorn p od Jam A U .weil. J m-s T Html tn. L J Hauls, W J Exum. W R P-c k, Jn H .Ki. Dmwry Btrn Ztdock 1 Pok, U-rdy Yel vettori, Nathan E igertun, Tn.-s A D ans. J .bo V Bheiard. Capt A L Stsser, R idon R chard- 00, U ii Pndgers, Hiram Grambam, Richard Kay nor. J it Manly, . Everiu Smith. D.vid C'Xigell, D G A R.oerts, Robert Peel, Mck Williams, Ja M Korneay. Wm Garrawav. T) B Everitt, N B Stephens, Saml Smith and D K M Kennie. . j The proceedings qf the meeting were ordered to bw .publishediri the Daily State Journal and the Wilmington Journal, and that other papers be n-qiietted to copy. ; Oo mo ion of ; Mr. B-yan, the thanks of the meeting we- tendered to tin Chairman and Sec- 1 ... JvewoTF- lor the diseharge or their duties. Ou tno- .ivn, tae meeting aaj U'lredV- Wm. K. LANE, Chairman mM K.-Cbawfokd, Svic'y. J1SETING OFTHE FARMERS OF GRAN . . ville. " On- Tuesday the 4 h of Mav. a bf Marmara came tog-ther in the town of Oxford. .1 .ll mama mmmlm4 i. IT. .. . . . . . " imu uj iing me tx n -a. W. Venaoie totfae Chair, and anoolntinr S.mn. .nl W. Boyster, Esq.. aa Secretary. - t. -. .vTbe Chairman addressed tha meeting and im-i ) pressc-d upon therrfctbe necessity of a suitable re-f i"""? ' '-" rot"lu,"u" 01 too x-resiuent or tbef "lr,T" ?T-9l!? tr 7. . r" "."""r-a oy. lQeif ilT 1 t . "J J "u patnovio mouve tneif Un all of it- Intareg a, with the best effect. I --After tbe close of the addresses 4bo meeting idooted the following reaolntinna 1 ' - (4 Resolved, this meeting recommend to the iiarmora 01 tuu county tne culUyatkiivof provision terops aa their, chief ohjuct the nr. sent vear. f- j tmwto, aoat soouia any planter plaatduring the prevent year more than twenty-five hundred oducco nins to tne ,nand, he shall. re considered greatly to Dave mutaken bis dutv to his c mittrv and tbe arniy, t well a to bava liivea evide'tcs of oatermiimtioa to- raske money at alt waul which all patriotic men must deplore. . - ."".: :Reaolvea That tb arm v mast be sunhorted end (fed at all events, and true patriotism demands that ... AMuW..M f Arm t -. - ... ; 1 . , - d v j su-ij i tup urisTi uunn wooiD ION rS sponsible duty fest, s- ould be exerted to the ut a" m .Li . ' hLmo.t for most ior uu purpose, -- iy -i.s -ttW8V Thai in in j country tha brands in tbe it or t obaco n.in under t wtlve or ofcr - 1 11 1. . . a . Tuat"acmmitiHe-0f-fiye teapHnu J 9 " " " mtm. .... . . mm. "WW i r r -nent afr tha'f.mila nfi ho a -d.fi r ra Wo 4 - - ..i. ,. - " ........... 1 Taffx r'tA.'s -xtea U Af Vlf. L af C LA --Cir 7af Ta v iJ. :a -Ore -li - liFtaT,? - loping rorLt-. JUiai.! .Irffli,: lis ; l 4 i-ivaA-M' oiOafiwf:; . , j rr j r i f "T ,VM Pfpwr.sjsi L-fvr v U.yA YEN ABLE, Chairmaa. - ' t 'TJ - 'f I a 1 lt'id r rFn,ly ?qoiDona Ata-ainer, 1: ; IKclDEtaLfJ"4 ! ' 1 ouaae -id ir.h-tvaal ?OMmjLmi ; . i avea toeetber aince tha wi iTae ww lwi '.-j'...',' ' a.',, riiSjv w" ' . . 4 ' 'iMw-;OiwwWwleir tfv&-4fctt, itodLT ZZZl 7 I w, 4.-Uutyw.;, r jtr r J ,.1 ou.-aeta oy ta isu e-. ana mv is not tret knwo but is said ti be overvtfrvr. U.cKirTitr. 'Allll2.."I.. .Vi'.. r. : mcyt. probable rlbe .eaemy hurried ihm t- th. rear that they' might hereafter be oaroddd ks tro Iphieg and boaated over. ' The Yankee prisoners admit that they were nwiuuj utjuwfi, uat y lat i. was owing io m- tact,- wnioa. tney never cease wx proclaim, thai they have no generals. They believe their troops are as good as ours, but that we beat them by the superior skill of our generals. Many of the pris oners pay that Hooker full or was knocked from iiu . hgrse during the battU. of Sunday. Trie know nothing myre than that they snw him fill. Tnif was, doubiles?, the orgtn ot the story that be bad been wounded and had hi? leg taken off. . . One of the Yankee officers broutrht to this city told a gentleman wno was in convocation, with himi that Burnside waa not b -aten at Fredericks- ibure, bo was reoulsed. tmt that H .okr h-id va AH of t)U'lroops are jubifant over what they .consider as beyond all eomptrnun the greatest victory ot the war. They fay tbe victor of thr 13th of December was not a circumstance to it. THC RESPECTIVE LOSS tT THE K0RTHERV jAXD cVOTHKBN A.KUIES IN THE BATTLE OF CUAN- CXLLORSVILLK." ' From a surgeon who left Fredericksburg on Thurrday, we learn that tbe surgeons in General Lee's army make tbe following approximate esti mate of our ices in the recent battles : Wounded, T.000 Kilted, 900 Mieipg, 1.200 'Total, . 9,100 This es'itnato is liberal, and it is - believed that ronr actual loss will fall below rather thaa exceed llatsurr. The enemj's Ios is more a suMwct of conjec ture, but from the oumier of dead that ennum t er the ground for miles abouS Cmtncell .riv.lle and behind Fredericksburg, and the prisoners now on their way to KicDm in l. it is-believed th.t iimn.1 Xr. k... r, .. i n. thousand. CASUALTIES IN T&K TlilKTEKNTU N. C. BEQI MENT. ' We have been kindly fu nishM a. fist of the wounded in the 13th Regiment, North CarollnS t Volunteers, in ounday. buttle on the Knpph v . ... . han- 1 be list embraces one hundred and f.. rty nme nijers and privates, and many others, w I nme flijers and privates, and many others, wb ae mo i hhuwh, riB-i,u. Aae names m OI thote ah uere killed, and the most o th. se mortally woundid, are alo vmittel. ..Tbiareici m nt sutf red ter ib'y, bavin lot. in killed and wounded more than one half of toe entire num ber carried into action. Among those who were woundel. we will enumerate tbe following i.ffi cers: CI. A Al Seales and Adiu.ai.tH A W.- ker ; Lieut Jus N VVillim.n" C A ; L eut S R Thornton, Co C , Cspt U A R 'gr-r-. Co l : JLiieu'. J JJ ttMon. Uj K: Cant. J A F a n. C G j Capt. K U Ward, Co I , Cat.U U' L Guei- raut, vu A.. a ri . ir A Very CHEEaiNo Kkf 'kc. .V cor- rea; oienent of the Charleston Gu.ner, ho has been t trough several counties ia G-orgu. and. converted wi.h planters and others fr.-ra all parts of the 'Slate, writes fiom 'Mscon, Ci., as follows : . . From personal knowledge an! inform itioi. from' o.bers, the coming wueat Harvest, mioulu lo accident befnll it, willbe sUcb an or tho old. o-k uiir,iiai na never ieen .ne wnuie state t literallyon great wheat fldid. Tne severe coll weather vf last winter uhs detroyedtne- fl mini all Otber injects. Nothing can now ditnage it except fc-rusi," dui as we nave hal a dry -orii a " uiiof uuui wii ia anpreiieuueu u ule there Is an. entire failure im all o.har CJ atea. wheat will sell here before the first day of July foifilesa than one dolUr per bush I. Gj..riri alone will be able to furnish tbe whole Confede- . - - - D 'vj 111 nura. vreiu iw iweiVS IUODlDt. We hav.athe extortioner certain. Ivih m enasb. their tteth and tear their hair, a il e vr ry dolhtre, worm 01 property and invest It in wheat, anu thej will fail W produce even the aooO'trahct- 01 scarcity. Alter car vesting tbe wheat, the rarmers intend to "rrlant th-i fiilis i.i corn. making 1 wo crops in oie year. This can be easily! uouv iu our oouioern cjimate." Not CarruREo George A. Etiswortb, Mor gaaa tctograth operator, was not captured al M6Minnvilie, as reported. He writes as follows to the Rebel : k 1 was net cantured. although I waa on the train that-wss taken by the Yankees at AlorrU n. . 1 made my escape to the' woods, sb ut two hundred Bi(z,ui y yaros, on my crutches, I lay there ut Ytll dark. I witneued tl n dirnV.tL r .h. ..... 1 Jd d the Yankees, aboueven bunJ are in numu-T.. There was Komeiwentv i.assoi.- the trin- Above Half the number were OApCUred, J THE CHRLESfGN DEFENCES. rWnyab' rthe correipondent of the. .Mobile Regiter,M writing from Charleston, a few day4 artec tne oattia, says -wt ; . V4 & t- incf e than ne tenth' of the number of utiS which the Yankees sav opened unon than ware really tired at thetn. 5 The fire of tho heav iwt aaa largest batteries had been reserved unt.l thy aho-iid venture cloaer in.'' Tbev never came c oter than within 900 varda of ffort S,imtAr Aney aiu not eccoui.tHf ariv roj, nets, pile, tor-' 1. . . " ' euoe,orany otner submarine ubstruyti n of an description. They might: however" have et.coun. t wed a leasing cdaibtna'tlon of al! th-s obm ri.A tioan had t- ev dared ucme 600 yards hi arer to suw iort. in a woru. toeir whole aecounf fa on 'ue of amsx.o . nm, I.A . ,,1 . T- . faJsehoods, from beninninsr tu and ..I .... s'-Z-'- ar- - - . . . . - ' ' ' ' . t - -Are tri;(-,-JeC"-iraoo .flQftier. - Uthe apioj.eh tf-thj invader. -ao-ATaittrj !t'L 2-tilFlEtitiTtuM I UE2ft o..uacji git -i This dwtlriguisbod-ofl- 1 cer baa been transferred to Knoivilfe, Ti-nn., and ,wlil assume laacumrhani ut tht dnmant ' 'll"llrWjw . atB.ni .una a,a.i.i I . , . , . .mj, . . ,,...L..aa,,. .w...,w.,..... . . . i ii J i-. - ' - -rwm I f.".' VjT-.:, .- i . ; ., - he ba' UeniIymf.led - from thot hi nd Jbat -!-. h theael aiftiainj t X3eZ Btackl ( ;f f0!1" fsb 1 tftV ciux ma o nd ansrtn he'midatiiM Lr x inn n VTtk. lov vnlli5li4rrtnuBr. uu .j teB au id wcua DtfpQ in toeir rr narmssuiz inem. m. .. . ' Hf- u. a coat utaOa -aatU thaat day f (i i iu e, and GenJ ack had O't Wed (large armv ki efghteaa hun-ira and Hxty thretT th.y CT 1A h-wera on bar d waiT Uheir rquirre, 4 faded 4al aam paf -aaa-a awada stock, rX Th-vadvaooft tutrd 'ofvvbe Ynker;200 o tte tae said avH day-ef Atw, tae ahall Hr njjW thu f(rrce. of Ueii BJtk, tiimed and M 'JwidaWaj at ciUur,er thrift rted W enain fax uat the trengtrt! ierf wt. wala.yeefTiela j,-p-rtwat o waa ioo arat to be oeotehdeif agalnskV r.V-???ril!?LLr " d I I'c wbletten eur rendered, . i1 7o l arm khat they had a large rumuer. of ;tfa. ariuiat vney.naa large numuer. o .n. ea. wjlh xaun'b-wn, Ind fevral. -u j I : VEBlVrADUCT. u- . A.1 a, tl-ini ti.aatva w-&adUHt e at Cheat itiverl ivw .uet pi tla P I 4m .re, and, Vbto ,jatHcad.j liij bridge wa buiu at enornn as bt; and ... . . j... . x 1 lty,rtdliJ BaMammaa r,H;iw uiiimana. ,ti'nift of tbe war, had the. de-truct.on bti 'l' Tfc' oo of Us frincipll'4)Jjieta. Wheeiioi.rsTb I-iroBg force, along tbe rail mad. Thtnteffup-1 uion 01 tni road rout ereatryxmoarrats tne ene-i ray; Kichmond b.nqrert - v. ; DEPARTUUE OF THE , RAIDERS.. YANKEE Wo l&rn from a reliable source, that the Y- , .-f. Ike aval rV raiders under Gn. Stoneman, broke sup their camp n TotTrsdav, at Thompson's Cross- Roads, nd srr ed for the Uprer Rippanannock, ofost-ipg tne v irgima. vjntrai railroad at JLoler villeand Fredirirk's Hall. S great was their -tnxiety to make tbeir escape that they did not molest a tram ot car sta iding on tbe tracK at tbe point where they crostod. ' After FteaUng all the horses tliey. could lay their ban is unon, th 1 etches cut tbe tbr ats of two hundred of their worn out horses to prevent their falling into oui bands. . v M We understand that Gn eral Stuart, bad started to intercept intern. Richmond Enquirer. East TsNNEhSEa Thkeatknkd The Knbx- f villa Register ol the 5 h Mayravs Repons thicken upon us of reparations mak- in by the Yanke lor tbe invasion of Ka-t Ten neseee. It is aid they biffce oven made eome ad vance in t bis direction, and wo suppose thble i no doubT some five or fix thousand l.ave crossed the'Cumberland rivr near Mill Spring, threat-. ening to cme into EaiJ lennessee ertber through H oniress and Morgan counties or by some otter route. We also understand they have advance in the direction of bath Williamsburg and Bar Ibijursvillp. Fatal Duel in Charleston. The Atlanta' Confederacy learns that a duel was fought ii Obarleston on Saturday last, between L'eut H B -lliriger and Lieut Ric-, both of Lamar's reg- irnent, wnion so distinguished ltselt in tbe Seces- smnvilie u-zhx. in which the tormt-r whs shot through tbe heart. . The Late Col. J. C. S. McDowell. Th irf nininc or tnis -gallanv othoer, wn. ' t.il at tbi ned i-f his regin.ant, (the &4 h Nonh Carolina.) in the change on Mire's highti Monday last are now in the -mi. it.. I und wi.Lto-dsV be .aken uh R'leigh. RLbhmund Examiner. University. THE EXMiMAri01 OP THE STU dents o taa University cf North Carulina will be aio eu iUundiiy ho 25'h inst , and oontinue until the' 1. V ul tha iJullAirM II.nniiiAniioni.nt Th...1n. . V, . A . ' - a v -vwa.wu.vuw, A UH1 OKtmj. (UV 101 june. 1 The Committee of Visitation for the year 1863, con Vista of. HisExc'y, Z B VANCE, Gov. ot the fcUite, and Ec Officio Prvs'i o' the Board vf Trustees. Hon. David l. swain, l. l d , Pres't of the College. If Tooxas S. A.SHR. William Lander, Bat F. Moork, K- ros L. Fatteksoh, DaVidcI.Rbio, Fra.vcis K. SaoBER, Lb NIL as P. Sileb, la WirT C. ST.aa, JoskVu M. Tatlv3, Ma-os L. WiGGivg, KicaoiaAS L. Williams. v uluv W. Avert, LaMp.L .VI. Parkioeb, Kmi F. B.iTT.ii, W.lliam . BLiUxr, Thusa.h Brigu, 'IKU.KOa ! . I AtlDSON, Willi mi ato.i Jk, Bu.uks F UAiriaa, W jAWft.8 t llARIir. William W lio.iiKx, Ail .t uer Trustees of tbe University who may at- wjuj wui 04 coutiierei tuembers of Us Coinoiiure til AS. MANLY. Secretary. May 4th, ISfi.t M? ol .. To Co.tt on Planters. f IHVIi UEK.X APPOIMTBO BY TUt a. becre'ary t the Treasury, vhinf Agent for tn lurchaiie oF Co ton for th Cod federate Movarnmen within the 5t-we ot W-rth Carolina, aod will pay f ihe sa ne iu 7 per cent Bonds or Cash. Sab Agents visiting the different naits of the State. oajinjr iu my.naina, will have written certificates 0 apuointtiieut. y ..raer 01 the "Secretary of the Treasury,'' all L-ntton purchased by myself, of my Agents, on anc fter the I8'h day of March, I8. will b oaid for 1j 1 per cent, Bonds or Cash, and not 8 tier cent. B..nL a ecaiea in a former aavertuetoent. Dd to that time A " . . .. 1 A nowyer, the 8 per cent. Bonds will be furnished an stated. Patriotic cilisens ae now offered an ODOortanUv tt id the Uovernmeotb selling to it their Cut on mtae. man to private capitalists. . . - wit . . LEWIS S. WILLIAMS. Charlotte, Mrfrcb 20. 18 . mr 25 It Jqhn G Williams & do., STOCK AND MO.XI2V 11KOKEKS. 1 Ralkiqh. N. C. - . rONTINUE TO CAR It Y OS TBGBRO. v aeraira business at their old stand aa hanttonW iu ail 11s various branches. Fab 25-Cmpd . City Battallian. c w , kast'cOaicg foit cojf scriptssV HAVING It BE AUTUOUI2KI1 ,TO raisea ompny to be attached M-jor Eilrott i.y Battallion. (2Mb Va.l I iavitithe mtlration all pe-son suojeet to conscription (beart being. rolUtdy and others to this chance of 'ioiaiar a, rM icrhpapy for special duty in and aroryjd KiohmeaoW rhU Battalion is permfoently stationed ia Brrk ks Hiohmopd. $50 beooty and' good alotbing given uicnt ; also, transportation f " 1 ' - ' ' I Address WM. II ALLISON, Captain and Reorait ing officer, City BattalUoiif ltieaiBoad, Va. T April t wsiwcw pix . T New .Auction and CommlB..r ..- House. .. b. ' ." . CREfeCII ib LITCnFORD. ' Iff E HAVE THIS DAY .FOIUtED "a TT- Coriashin: in.th. lioerl Aaetsoa ja.. -ominissien business. vis. for tha sal of 1aXI. Wares and Merchandise, Real and Personal Pwpertj i" otura ia laj-ge sun o imiDoaaoos, ironttOg OI FajefUvil! and Uarget sutiaa, ia tkaeentrw of th- bainess of tha" city, aad unirersal y eeaeedpd "ta b. the best location' In tha place Tor the huxlnsa. i" Both of as bavUg beanJ aa raxed for thanast aavtsk' teeh years in the MereaBtileor Auetion. bnsiaoss ij tbisity. we fitter dorserrea that 'we can maka Ii 1.1 toe interest or p ruea to nialruimiMnstguaaurt. tor euncr private veauauston or Auction - " '! A. CREcnn . vv tT .hundrnl, iNrosa'l.of which will Ixencefortb at, the aasean ef ttsat,hU beftrala fat awU - sj v the people of the Quuth in the Dela and at. per eentboada or stock aatU taa trat da Aanai CbJ.:-' . -;, ' ' v f I 'MStrate-amel-tlM-Ja? ( wf: i ueh arm al thet bad when they heard otl u t4mt lbltt'9mn ri AtaZa !tLimJ . i a.' - j - . . - . . . ;A wjea9 -rf aW - ft . UU a a (Is Va waK:maanM a4 f na' I ilV.Mt.rt &aaa aaat t leak j is f s 1 11 r ' f mi ll n I ftw J a i 1 wwaa a vvtv ibs a awn, hii w-a a -a twu--m b m a nia iinwii nunairwai - bi bbw I Mfitrt. : hadrdswtrotipd brldceaat Fairahaat; .Cuefedetat Stawa. i.YKgrv,i'cft tii753i-s ; gam?' ma, rasarniawiiiij auiae act sasiT J haadred aad Utv-iwo: ahail b fa-aHti iw '. ' deader r -Fitd kCt tl wnt.w lnglttteri-t i.,,, ,;ir6ir tbeWdayWpwier.. W aaaaadAd'aad atfr twoJaiSflST? j-""- aun rveaiyaaM ia Mvaaeaa -lof mlt pab&a daea. axcfht the aiTrwvrt ftt. M.tTJLttm ' laad shall bs 1 payabWeta meatha after thwratHlcatiaa - ?7r osatw : au aaU-eajSaafai" (-ruig ciai pereaot nataraatr edsii, mth th aeerw ori bra the first day ef Jaly, fUtT-tfcre. Into boada mt thm vMfiDMuaf ertt at tha rata f olrfct per 4MCD4Taatas3raod rThva la ataav. rhiU &sWLftnr tt AWriaW, Ttat d baff i6 owd Int et aterrsuld tnyt at the vpuwu cf tha .ha of 'd.wsr paldtnetaadj of Ulng tapdedAv All tStm : KJior' ,va.tja. I.avery, drirtlva.''atateadtat tka first :t.te. of stwt. deerititius l1:!!?? bfie leariagaf.aa. WipUreat vf ik ikt cenU and Mvabl. at id. oarexi5alli thirj jaaftatahaiaid firatdaT Ualy, eighteen haadred and sixty-thrM. Sv. Z, la Ikn t i&e pow.r ktrwm tjrts by " iiaihaut . 1 f , w mt- t jiag fifty aulUona of ;dsllsrt, which shall U rffSattabJa .m m.7bmid ox vaniM aaas,.xept the expert aty , fon eotton wnApayabty wiOOaaayfWsaXiar the-rU.! - uoauonoi a treaty i ( jpaaoe. between tbe CoATbdarate states and the -United UutaS. ind fuaaaWat the pleasare of the holder, dnrinw tmnUfm suIim a.' the first day of tha month of their iuae in bonds of 1 theConfederate Putes, payabla 'a. ' any 'citae aot exceeding thirty, years afte oVa, aad - k Tlliii rates of interest sf follows : If funded withla twitvw" months frrrn the first day of the taaathxr .tt um the bonds shall bearai per cent interest per annam : if funded after that period 'they' shall be fundable into bonds bearing jfwurpereent. iatarestper aaoonW--These -otes shall oeari upon their face the soohth and jrwui msir iHiie, ana u not tended, shall be paid at tha time specified va tieir face without interest. .v : I ;Sac 3.' After the passage of thu act, the authority heretofore given to issae call eertifieatet shall cease, but the.hotts fttodablai into six per eenk bonds may be converted at thelplaasure of the 4Ur ii --fi oottlfioateK, bearinc interest at tb Mia nf In Wmmtm. I ' bent, per annum, fiom the date of their issue. That " I very aucn certuicate! shall bear upon its face the monthly date of tha oldest of the notes which Jt rep. roenu,.and be convertible"int like notes at any tune wvuuu uum vue nrsi aay or the month of it monthly date afereiaid. But everr r.it.fi.t. rfreoenveerted within six months from the first day of lira mnnllil. Am.. -I 1 1 L. . . "-.-.j uara, oau wo exrnangea lor a bond paVa hleat any time not exlceediog thirty years f.om the axpirationof the said six months, aad bearing inter- ' est at the rate of sa per centum Der mnnm t. sary notes, which by tihe opertion-of this aot become rttnifa Kla 11 a a Kah Ib a... . . .-.".v wwuub ufsnug a yearly interest ot four percent, may be converted, at the niui. boiler, into call ceit ficates bearing interest at ; the rate of four par cent per annum, from their date until ra oonverted or paid ; the aid, certificates beinr reeaa 'eriibipatany time by ! the holder into note's fundable in four per cent, bonds, and payabla and receivable as aeretofore prescribed, JBut the said SertificatM may be redeemed by the government, after six months front the ratification of a treaty of peace between the CoaJ federate States and the United States. 7 i tne. 4. That all bonds or registered stock aathoris-' "i.u' 1."Ued hy hi?rst' ,b8jl PJW lets ieijaaie; put shall ba redeemable dve years alter date, at the pleasure of the govern- inn(. .nil ahull In ik . . ' 1 - .u wuwi iwpH coDioroc to exlsubc laws. . : j i... : .. ; ' Sac. 8. The Secretary of the Treasury shall use iny dispiisable m ans in the treani- -i..k ... k- UppUed to that purpose without injury to tha pablio , w MV oi u-easury notes beartng ne interest, and issued aTkr rJiK u.. nr .k!. ... - ..T - .ho whole anount of treasury notes ia circulation hall not n -eed oae ihuadred and seventy-five mil. ions of dollars. . j ; . . Sac. 6. iu treasury notes herehv ju.4ui v. - issued, shall be of any denomination nf nA I... .k Ifive dollars whichis now authorised bv Imw. th.t aecretary of the Treasury may direct The authority hereby given shall cease at the expiration of the first - ""'"' w mo rauncation or t treaty of peace, og at the enld of two year-, should tne war continue so long. ; i tsac. 7. In additlo to the avtnoritv hereiabVbra iven to the Secretary of the Treasury to i.-eu, trea sury notes, he shall be allowed to issue notes of the ienomination vf one; dollar, and of two dollars. and . .f fifty cenu, to suott an amount, aa, in addition to -he. notes ot ihe aenomirMtion of one dollarhereto, ore issued, shall notirxoeed tha sum r fiiv.- n dens of doUnrs: and sid boim aho.ii k. ... ui. . " i w av aj avU " O ia antbr after the noil mtioa of . treaty of peaoe be. ' ween tie Confederato States and the Unit States, .nd Tfceivsble in payment of all public dues except he export duty oa.aottowv bntshll nut be filadable. a Th1 .th crtry of tbe Treasury be tuthonsed to sell 0. nrls bearing six per cent, ipterest per intiD, aad pajajble as hereiubefore dlrecied. at par for treasury n.-us issued sinee the fl et dav of Hotmber, eighteen hundred and six y-two, to such of ha confederate States as may desire to purcha-a tha ' nje; or be may seB such bonds, when guar. nteed t any of the Sutes iof the Confederacy, epoa soeh dan as may be determined by tbe Secretary the rreasory, tor treasury notes on such terms as he aaav teem advisable, tq the highest bidder, aud not below ars Provided kowver, That ihe whole emou-t of osch bonds shall iut xoeed two hundred tatilions ef lollars : And promidtd, further. That the treacary rotes tbns punh-sed snail not be reissued, if "the ej ect of such relssua would be to increase the whole meant of . treasury notes, bearing ao Interest which .re in circulation to a-sum greater than one hundred ad seventy-five millions of dollars. Aad the Seere ary of the Tnrasury, Is afso authorised, at his optica, ifter the first of Jaly, eighteen hundred aad iixty hree, to issu and aell. at not la tkma... ...i aated I in treasury notes, coupon bonds of theCoaled rata States, bearing x per cent interest per annua aid payable as hereiti before directed.. The said eon. "-,w " Pleasure or the owner, either in he carreney in which interest 1 paid en other bonds f the Confederate State, or .I i.. "r!::aV " vTioh pledge the government to nay the same ia eot. " Qn of the quality of Niw dtlM.. aid cotton to be paid at the rate of ei ,t,r! iagTier pound, and to be delivered at any lSrSin ix months after the tatdtiatlna of . iTr wtween the Co 0 federate Sutes and tbe United fltTteT A any r aU-ofih. nsu o. N- n,i-J.. i!If' 'm?T$MU Wilmiagton. aThe ISerretary f the Tyeswarj may diits Proe,dod7aeteaTa?i 2?,rebJf Werlaed, shall'net .xee4 one i and red millions of H..11.-. -j .v-n . ""u .WB e orpttoaofTrary'an (MtV' LUa$ Vof the JSeeretery o 5 T?M,l,Kf,.l'T4uUI after the pa-sage of tbts let o make pablkaiom' of a eony thereof in each State, a at least two ne wrp.peri, pablished in the State! aSd o hate aaid pablicati.:n etintinaad until UMfirst dai f Aojust, eighteen hundred and sixty. three. ; Approved March J3, 1853. ' - apt tl-tlAa BLOCICADO OOO'ds. 1Z v oei Heavy JeadTieTa,fusteeivwd il J prs Linea $keau all ready Tor m KuvJ U0 lbs mkiti rowa tiiuft' NeVI article. Joibv Pants, Vesta. Ova t siw-I-T pn-Aw .,.f . . 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