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"t V,. . :i - STORY of; Amona: tfi v antoerapK lettera. poems, &c, sold at - aution in Cincinnati 07 the maner of ihefir id of the. Sanitary Commi8siont..waa . a. copy of 'rs " Agere's1 celebrated song-f-f Kock me to Sleep," sent by the authoress in ariswer t9 a . request pf the cQmmittee on 'autographs that,, she wpuld contribute manuscript copies of some of herpoems. The poeni has J been .set - to musicr by at least eight composers ; in this country and in Europe. One of ; these compositions has passed through ripward4;of jbLftyedi tions; aud4 many thousanddoparsiinnst have been, realized by the music publish ers, who appropriated it ';immediately"on : its appearance, without bo much as asking - permission to do: Str;t?5 There has been a ffood deal of dispute about "the authorship, .of this" song, , some t themselves -JTd Uieho ;re acggiamjed with tne nne ana sensitive uaiure m wmcn r this tender poem had its origin, it apjjears in nowise singula Uiat such claims canvbe kept up and persisted in without any risk : of contradiction from the real author; while the ? fact thatihf authorize ' 1HJU UUUUIWiWlU.MJUW.ttWSWw.uw"' ' deplume, and has permitted & ta pe very generally copied v by the- newspaper press ' of the country with har real name attach-, t edf should, in view of the brilliant r'epUtaV i tion already acquired at th'tiraef i&rsi appeared,' be evidence, 1 sufficient . every wnere and with; every body .that whatever of. credit attached " to this production"! is due to Mrs; Akers,-.and to her' aldrie.--: 7 We ' copy from I the . Portland 'Met. Trafa script the followiiig'interesting statement concerning this 1 matter, and a"ppend-a cor rect version of the song itself : 1 ; .'l;"V;-;-;-! "Few poeins'of the present "time have had k wider circulation than.the. beautiful lines- of Mrs. Akerei-more widely known v under the lunfcde plume of Florence Per - ,cv entitled Rock riie to Sleep, Mother.' They have been published by nearly eveVi ' ry newspaper in tne landqnntea m bootts, -set ta aiaic, and sung and recited in thou sandi of hoose-holds. . The sebtiments1 they breathe i of a longing for a mother's care and a return to the nnburdened hours of childhoodcornes home to the hearts "of all who have ex perfened and -who has; not ? :the heartaches of this weary world, : Like most poenis which have attained a wide newgpapercirculation, these verses . have met witli a variety of ad ventaresand mishaps. They have, in some' jnstauees, , been shorn' of j their, fafr- proportions, .in others laid claim tb by ambitions aspirants for poetical hopbrs, and again have i had Y appended to them a romantic history quite :f; sufficient on which to founds three-volume 1' novel. ; An instance of the Jatter kind we ; ' find in Merced l&mmer, a California news ' paper, which one , 4 J. W.' contributes a j very affecting history of the - author of . Kock Me to Sleep 4 'He is not at liberty to give hei name, but, furnishes her with j a' career as full of romance and misfortune as any novel, reader could desire. ', After the usual accompainments of an elopement, an unworthy husband, ' a cruel V ' paren t," who ismade to relent by the pe rusal of this.poem, written, on a sick-bed I, - -'with-a. view tola reconciliation, the Ivera- cioa8. J. W.'! finally "ends the ; anthpr,9 strange i eventful history," Bjkilling ter oft i?hh hereditary consamption Hhree years ago.7 The San Francisco Sunday Mercury copies this imaginative narratiYe: the edi tor sagelvremarkinfir that the story is not new to ns. and aDDendinsr a mntilated copy of the now famons verses. And this is fame 1 ' The 'authoress, however, should complain she I may thank . her 'stars that she is yet perinattea tp, live. ntnud Agai w leara.tnar m a we3ierp-.cny,: without acknowledgment by a'contempo a married lady whose-maiden name, smp;- -rry etermined 7ec.entlv to pnnish the- marly enougtv was . J? orgnce. rercy,is gratifying a tlesir for hteraiy hohors by claiming this, poem. asiier own prodaction.. tOie true history ot the. poem r may be giyen m a fewiiwords was written by Mrs. Akors Kor,: during her visit to that citv a few vears aince.vana sent it to fi T hl3 ?lty?;. V t t0e Bright had sneenmbed; and that Mf. Cob Dnblished . m the Philadelphia i. Jivenina A AkiA 1 wa "idar.Qiionv M hV jPinTWich, paper it flrtap - Tolame of poems, as it was written some . 4-t, V.-U ,.). nlsl1nl ' jrcaia aiL04 iuv uuua. wi. j)uuuaiiou. -;,T.-isvl ; Written in this country, caeItalyVand sent home thence for pablication.-rEDs. Ui.OBB. : wWl!t A Keyoluttoh: in Haytt--Advices from Cape Haytreu. to the 13th instil grye an outline of a revolutionary "mqYement in iiayti. -On the lOth inst, a party ot rev olutionists demanded tne surrender oi VJape Jlaytieuu and the- troopa in garrison" with-. oat firing a gun gave up the city, the peo- pJe apparently acquiescing. m tne cnang ionaive8 and bt. Mare's are said to haYe been similarly i suf rendered The present movement against Geffrard's humane ad ministration , has for some l-time beett in state of incubation. The leader is Colonel ;owr General Solnave. who has assume .the title and ch aractejfcof dictator.- He is the person Who some months-ago hnsnc- cessfully attempted to assassinate5 on e of - Getfraid's jniuisters and . then fled to "the Dominicians.' "President ' Geffrafd.-i who" Tsras at Port an Prince when ihe outbreak' occurred j had ;.notj"at the time of the la- test advices, takqnany; steps towards snp-r John Chinsmau" for Idaho; lUe .- Chi ne8e are representVdS to be flocking in vais nambers to th new gold regions in daho.o The Humbolt Register ot a late :date' saysj . firants reached town on TddaYevhinff on v loot and packed : nnrl cftr.h day sine the number at their cainoinff crrouiid has swelled, hese fellows - trudge long on loot, the same as we ReA t.Wem ftlwftv in . lnption--almost everir one havlnpi 1ar2$" oVer his shoulders with a' heavy . bundle df : clothing, -minine' took WTisions and cooking traps at eacbJe ot the bambobTheae fellows will cratch About during the summer, in elaims worked uj wiM meu in luo jDoieo xagiu, I4ad ; nejtt .winter will be dry - washed by ; At.isome point 'on the march -irom 'Fay- etteville. anold conble-man ;and wife, in the shabby dress of tte' poor whiteof the" d r ied and stained With tobacco i nice, m ad a their aPbeiaranc& f&tr the 'fheaad riarters'bf ine ;vrenerat CQramfiuuiuff r"i cwawa . 111 tu vision, unu wiieu aue v auuutstjuui ; w 'if'Kf Ha rn wiint t.n nftsa to Washioe- Old Wan "I want; to' lee my brother: -hpJUtbe?! reclvbuliasearn tell: 'of himi- ? fles ; Audy Johbaoni Vice. Pres-.5 This xrepl? caused sonie astonishment : but the' slronglikenes i ofie blbVmanto the - Vice ' Pwsident; .which nowibecame aDnarenc.'io aiu connrmeu ii smtoujcui, and-all became satisfied of its truth, vln ; thA nftiA nf tlie "ma nines., it came ; our ?that the bid man, could neither read nor ;;-- No more could Andjygentlemen, ' said he, 5 when we were" young men ;-his wife taiight him.': ;:: H:1?; And why didt your wife teach 0,', was the'reioinden"? ' -s , - H '' ' -; Well, Genei;V 'siid the old lady, ' I. jcbuldTnt neverread nor .write mi The N atiokai. Cemeteby at 'Gettys Brnui" FnsrisHH of the iron railing that incloses tne jn ationat. Cemetery at Gettysbdrg wag forwarded a few days since from this city. The whole splendidorfe isw now finished Tlie Na tional Cemetery' adjoins the old cemetery at Gettysburg.- :-JtJetween tne c two- mere has been! put ul this iron railing; seven teen . hundred teet -in lengtn. in is g;ate wayiiompare inbea know tb eiist in any part of the world.- The - grand double: gate' in the ceD tre is flunked byla 8ine!oneonither 8ide?The two'principal columns of the large gateway are surmounted ?by. spread, eagles, of cor responding: proportions nerched, upon a Bemiglobe rThe pAt is f rnsticnare,. with -panel work, upon each of which is inscrib ed the nameof a State represented by Union ; troops in the battle of Gettys burg; Thus the right hand post shows the names of Wisconsin, Khode- Island, West Virginia, Illinois, Minnesota, Maryland," Michisran. Indiana, and Ohio : and the left bears the names of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, ; Con necticut owj.ttampsnire, V erraont ana Maine nine upon each side, eighteen in alL A Thek term post'H is. scarcely appli cablel to cblamns of such proportions j The lesser..po8ts are of corresponding shape, snrmbubted by a craped urn. The centre piece ot the smaller gates is a national shield ; the centre piece of ; the large gate is a 8taf .in a wreath of laurel. The railing plain tabd maslye, appropriate to its purppse- Phil orth)2broeriean. Which was ,; .Djsad ? The . KolnUohe Zeiluna;' 6ne ot' the leading papers in Ger- many; nnuing sua news ,ireiuemry -H.aii.cu offender in a somewhat original mannerv Havin received- telegraphic information of Mr. Cobdeu's .death, and of Mr. Bright avms been present when, that event took : plaCe, it: annonnced in . the " exchange " Jopy illtended for 4ts conteraporarv, and, .zl. x-- sU -t, StUi Wot "iw Nnt nnlviddrthe newsDaner' i-thns hoaxed flrinonnce the death ' oft the. toember from Bi rmingham,i hat it Mded a sketch of .his careerft-s?fti.if kLmr : -. HeadqQarten Department of IT. Carolina, : : , TftAtneaV Nohth-Caouha, June 5, 1865. OSVKKAI. Obdees, t $ - No 74- -UTr IS EXCELLENCY, WIIXIAM. Wr HOtDEN, havlnar illl been annotated bv r the President of the. United State, Provisional Governor of the State of North-Carol ina; al J omcers ana Boiaiersoi ine army are requirea waia ana assist His Excellence iirHhedischaree of the duties of his 7nffim of Provisional Governor. " All in the military service are also r enjoined to abstain from, in any way,-jainaenng, - impeaiDir or auscoanwiuK me hii jiouuio miiu-,i,uBu!Snui- SMIOn OI IDUHC WOTCrUUJCU, w ttuiuviucu iu uig i vvi- mation of-tfie .Fresidenf. ' - "1. The militarv authorities win render all -proper: and ; needful ajd to all executive officers of the State who may kadnlr iinnointi onder the Provisional Government, int hdintiirirWf tb duties devoivedlumn lbem by law. i JLII such esecutiveLofficera are' authorized to calf upon the ArAt militarv commanders lor-.iiecessary aid m. at d exeoutioaov'taeir iega.auieejiwoiou-coiniuanu'-ro &ro. re quired to .render such . aid : so: far as it ;msy be in their 'Wbe&'tae- Countr Conrt shall- be properly organued. in Air tinhtrtv; the.Gountv -poJice.tForce.-organized in ipur- f Aonoml Orders. No. 85i from these Headauarters, , .will' thereafter aciin obedience to'tBe.ora'orne iocait iatfistrate;as part ofXM pamotxm eomtj.s- ? Kt command of Maior -Ut nerai bghowbld : r - - w- fi..- ::-r' -C--a..A: GAMPBELL,' :5ybJLieot!Col.:ftri4.Aiw .Vl8,8Hal AQJU Hint wnenugy y " tw ; MRS. H. W. 'flllMiEIfS CORNEfi, C.EWBERir AN PERSON Sm, " ' r-iAS:AjAAAiiljLKiaki v;7r l?$i-fiiliH r f' I--; - v ,b-"tbi Day; Wgek aid Month:: -r" jj ICB CRjBAiII anp soda, water K' S- S T 0KE iDOOR FROM lfORGAN St., ON FAYfiTTEYILLE. Jt -a I .. ptflVATJB ROO.tls PbB & ADiESi .: ? J r Raleign. May :.rt vt : a .4 ..--T;-!f. "ST.-'-a'tf I p pass 40! .Washington.';, ; xne ioiiowmg- -1 w wi' : ' ft r accompanying tnem wiu- o. iuiuMy o-ppuipiy i 1 '--v---T-V-'fe.... & Msbli-tTilViLLB-: Pa0STr ST?i .WILMI5QTQN (Old Stand of TUCKEIi; ANDREWS & CO.,) WBOiMAJM NfrEf iltDBlLERS IN; ; f J : provisions, ;v ; .. - : ; GENTS FOBNISHINQ GOODS, I BOOTS AND SHOES, rWMs B.'i CUTTER. June 6,, 1 865. QEO. Z. FBEJTCH "-'48lin, V-'i'--r- -r -' ; ri Office wIOC.' 5?f.:--i . -:i ' ;' p SHAFER, WIITTFORD & CO., 'FAS Hi O N ABXiE CLOTHIERS " " 33 r Broadway, (2od floor . fTo - my Friends n Raligh, and thronghoQtr H-ri". Nortli-Caroliaa. ; ' HkYINC3 CONNEfTFO MYSELF WITH THE FIRM of Shaffer, W bit ford & Co., 88) Broadway. N. Y shall be oleaned to wait h tnv o'd friend and natrons. retail, is extensive. '" - . -f : ;:.t . ' . -,, " r GARMENTS, made to order in latest styles at reasonable prices. -A ' ir Vv r-r- ': -'(-L-r . m i ! r- . T- . Q. BALirwiN ' i ! (fomierljfbf WiImiucou abJ Rsieib. C. -April 118 i ';:.'',f .j -19-w.' .- B: P.. ,rco.. C OM MI SSION M E RC H A NTS, -7!" fayetteVille street. ;'' ' ..'TD. C. 'BlDrrays old Stand.) - HAVING OBTAINED THE PROPER PERMIT TO sell thejrticles enumerated below, we wquld respect ; fully ask consignments from Farmers and others who nave such articles'to dispose of J-C- . . ' ?i ' Cotton- Clotb Cotton Yarns. Bacon. Flour. Lard, i - r Svrun. Suirar, Rice, Meal. Corn. Oat Wheat. -. -r' U Long Forage, Bran, Ship Stuff. Tallow,: I;'.'. Wax, Cnndles. Soap, Fish, Lambs, , . ! unicKena, .Biittrr tggs, - .-I and : ra f'.x Tegttables of all kinds, j . ;::j;iirpBS to: President and Superintendent Raleigh and Gaston Hal road Company. i : ' -1 I ' President and Superintendent North-Carolina Railroad Compinv. . . t -.-:-( .- , John Sloan, Greensboro'. N. O. . " . ' U. 8. .Williams, Charlotte. N. C 8. Frankfort, Salisbury, N C - -. Tilghman and Cooke, Weldon, N. C. j . E.A. Williams, President Exchange Bank, Clarksville, Virginia. . -- - ' : --' ; .. - . ? E. A. Rawlins, Woods worth, Virginia. -! Raleigh, N. Ci May 19, 13R5. 29 -tf.-. 1. blumenthal, --'Ii ; ' IATB '- . ' I QUARTERMASTER AGENT U. 8. MIL. RAILROADS j ' : HU.ITAKT DIVISION MISSISSIPPI. ... CONFECTIONERY : f 1 also,; CHOICES HAVANA iCIGARS, Six doors Soutkof the Capitol, on Favettevil!e St., J At HEABTT AND IREDELL'S Old Store. ': Raleigh, May 15, 3 86S.", ;. . - : 25lm. j C. W.D.HUTCHINGS. r 'OULD RESPECT FULLY INFORM MI3 FRIENDS - and the nublic srenerallv that be is now Drenared. as heretofore to do all kind of; ' -- - ' . ', . SADDLE AND HABJIESS BEFAIEIG, in best manner and with promptness, at his Shop, firat story under Masonic HalL Patronage earnestly-solicited. lUleigbs May 871880. r---, -T 86 tf Progr copy r--. . Hr-:r-jr:: 4ITJR FOB NDRY: AND SHOPS ARE NOW OPEN, .nd we are prepared to receive and fill orders for Mill Castings, andall kinds of Mill Irons,: Bridge Bolts, and Ga8tinK8. f all 1 kinds. - We will repair: Saw Mills.' uum saws, ana anynoiBg m our nne. ; . - - - nr. 1 t.j u:n. cli.i -d. -. t o .vuuiwiati Du uautt vauc uliio, uiKCh imu, &r -Ironpf allsixes, Axes. Shovels. Grindstones, Plows. Points, ; twins ana xoiis, uia tminioD nana, au-siaeB. c., c. - SHAY, WILLIAMSON & Co. Raleigh, May 23, 185.' -; . 83 2W. ; c EXCHANGJCS HOTEL,! , r mLLSBORO' STREET. . - npHE EXCflAKUE. HOTEL HAS BEEN RE OPENTD - 11 thift dav, nner the" management and control of Messrs. RANDALL anl BOWEN. vFormer Patrons and rlhe Traveling Publte generally carf now be ac -t- - --:t - : i.i -' W H - I Tl I iVlwAwI in " Kaleign, May 10,a85,v 22 1 mod. . :KfB,;:mJEvYAHPi; ji?rTIT?i TJ 'DIFTIT A oh I LL BE PAID -FOR THE Ijtdelivery at this office of ; .PapkageAof office Cldth ie, taken from Srn at this.iplace. on tbe nieht-of jthe : ..jMfut ins. .,: . - , ? . : April 28, 1885; v-? ,llrtf. fc.:::-:::TQIaSAI.E tA..Ar.pM (Sni- Weeklt.Vfrom' tbfelst of Janury J863, M the present timerpriceSS.fe4 Ai:ArnMrr:-: Alsor file of the DAILY- RICHMOND" EXAMINER for862; 186 and p art of s 18i4 - Priee 1 1 00. .'; rf ; A 'x-c -These -papersiare-not bound, bnt are arranged ia the sheets accorditigidateci'. .ffe-r Ar:AAA:'r :- Apply at.this office.: '1v; :r April. IS.;;..-- ..;c:A-rA''; Seadqaarters-Military Divlslott of the. Jamas, -i i. Y ORDEROF THE SECRETARY OF WAR' A Reward of m -uAA:9r A:r. ; - - J iTW ENTY-FIVfi THOUSAND XOt)LARS : 'Is rheWby offered for the arrest' and deltvery Sot trial of TVll.tilAia Billitl, Jtwoei OTrnor bi v irgini. - -ta-i .-..-j... . V' j . . - .- i .-tr-...r -n r i nir . i.wts'. vMtitm 4ZLtmnl flmmJii: J JAMBS I ARTICtILAR.J ATTENTION FAID TO THE SALE of Southern Produee.. Orders .for goods wnn casa I7LES" AlTO REGllI.A.TldNS Commerciai Intercoairse "wltlf In. I lf5-vf i-' V : y ' EXECDTrVBOBbERi " luff aesironsfo relieve all lo vaTr.iti ion. nH n.niu posed 4 persona tidihtfln inkurrectionarir Stnt frnm ,n$ece8sar ft eomnieroial f teatrtctHiw, itaiid f io . ebcwrage 4ejpieiifttiQ'(eriMiner'te cUsoDBtibued.ift such wtirM i .e" fonaeS&ei irgtiiorta-CroiinA-Soutn s Carolina, GeMtla;?Fforida AJabmsajssissjrid muon of Louisiana. nr li Mst t.h'A M hiBUai nni: K.i i Kt'rttB4 within the 'jtaOoiialvilitsixMCMA iwrtbjd bT.bn. 8erterv o?,t&ereasuiT. or na rresident asd MRatitu' rt,. . aammunihoia autls Tro manatactBTed," gntj BQifrmand cloth, JocomotireaL ara. rai?Poar JiroD and Jtaachmeryf fo?' npemtinff rtal telejpftph wira, insulators, and iistrumenW fur opratio(r Xl..Tlt all X!stjiie jmiUtanr and, ueTaJrdersja 'inY- merciat intercourse aadvtrada-wth or ir th wtitiM abrtve ; named bo, and ifae same are herebV, revoked ; ind u:7 JirunTM umiSTj n any mapner. injeri or am temnt wrtk the rMne. .fr ci rh . tV uaui m Teasels engaged therein, under proper autbnrity pursuant Concerning Commhlmreorse mt in With a view of carryingOnt he parposes of ibe Jfixecn- tv4, as -expressed -3a hia;- executive. ordefjHtiearhigdatS -April 9tb,.l8S5, i to j-elieveU loyal,nins affd welt disposed persona residing in idsurreCtionarv States." frvai unnecessary .commerciar restrictions, and 'to encourage them to return to peaceful pursuits." the following rei?u!a. ' tions are prescribed, and yritKhereafter gtivern commercial. lu.ci "niM iu buu Hween ue oiat as 01 it enoesseer' ir . j giaia, ; North-Carolina, iKith-Carolioa. ' Georgia. Florida, -Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana east of the Mississippi river, heretofore declared -in insurrection J and the loyal States: -All ,eommerciar transactions nndar these regqlatiohs shall be conducted under the supe.rvision of officers of the customs, and others acting as ofbeers of the customs; : . ;, . - iThe following' artictes'are urobibited. and none aueb Will be allowed to be iraiiSjvVted to or wiibin apy State hereto- lore flftcmrprl in insiii-rt,-tim pritt n Un...niri( lore aeoarea in. account, vix Ar'tna,'. aiutuuniuoD, all articles from' which ammUDition is mttnutaciiued.-'irrav Uniforms od clofh. locomotives, ' cars. rniiKpad -too, and -machinerv for wDerat- . ing railroads, lelegreph wiies,-insulators, aud mslfumei foroperating tet graph lines. i 'r ;'i j - ;. Ili Auodnts ft? ';)Pocvf l'!aiCxowKi' 'Avo';' PiaoaV' :o"ic r ; t havingdfn aS . cordxbee with the requirements of seotiod 1 tbeact of " Ju'jy i, 84, that the amount of goods required $o supply the necessities of loyal persona residing in iusurreetionary Site's, within the mihiary lines of the. Coiled States forjees, shall be an amount equal to tbe aggregate of the applications lbere9r, and that the place lo which such -goods may betaken shall be, alt places within such Hues ' that may be named in the several appUfettionVfor trans- : poftation thereto, Jt is iherefore'direcffd that cleat ance shaU be gran led, upon applicatn. by any tova' -person or x party, for all gooaVand merchandise not pn.h bitcd, in ' such amounts, and to such places which, under the revenue , and collection laws of 'the Unfed Stytts have bet-n creaipd ports of entry and delivery in the coastwise trade, as tie applicant mav desire.'? -m ' J. .!. - . . , ! . --. I -i : !' ; IV.; Clkakakcb. ...k.' - efore any vessel shal, be c eyred forany port within the insurrectionary States, cr fnm one pott to another -therein, or" from any such ports to a port in the Joya! . . States, tbe master of eveiyBUCb vessel shall present 4 the proper officer of custom's, or other officer acting as such, a manifest of her cargo, which manifest shall set forth the . character of the merchandise composing said cargo, aDd; if showing no prohibited articles shall-be certified by Such officer of the customs. ' j . s . V Abrivai. ak .Discbbqk or Cargo' ix ah Insitsrkc-. ; 'j-.- :" ttokart Statb; .ft , ' " i On the arrival of .any such vessel at the port of destina tion, it shall be the duty of the master thereof forthwith to? present to the proper officer of rlhe customs the certi fied manifest of .her.carfiro ; - whereupon I the officer shall ' - m I vauwoi a jm. Sfua- II ai ;S)UU X I Kanlll V 4 CIIH rLITlMHUi. I f 1 (- . 'canse the vessel to be discharged iiAder his general -super- ' vusion i ana, u i-oe cargo is iouna"Mj correspond Wlin me V manuesi, ceruncute u ue eaect snail oe given to said master. .-rr '-.-'..-' K;. 7i' -:- ' If there-shall be found on board any prohibited articles, such articles shall be seized and held, subject to the orders of - the Secretary of the- Treasury j and the officer shall: forthwith report to ttn: Department all the facta of the case' J and an v such vessel arriving; from any foreign prOFt or rrotn any aomesnc pori wuoui a proper clearance or with contraband articles on board, shall, with the cargo, be seized and held as subject to confiscation under the ; laws of the United States.;,; : ' j4.... ? .-V - ;,: V. f j ! Lading, within and dbpartubb trou an IssuitttKo -1' lj ;J.u' 'r..;;ruv'T4.S4Tifcy'! lrr n" . Y8sels in ports within-f an U)sbrrecUonaryStaWnot -declared by proclamation open t the - commerce t the ' world, shall be laden under -tie supervision of the broper ; officer of this . Department, whose duty it shall be to re-. quire, before any articles are allowed to be Shipped; satis- - factory evioence inai upon an merensnqiseao enipped tne; taxes and fees required by law and these regulations have been, paid or secured fto be paid, which fact, wiib the amount so paid, shall be certified upon' the manifest-before clearance shall be granted ; and if, upon any articles so shipped, the fees and iinternal revenue" taxes, oi .either sbaJl only hve been secured to be paid, such fact shalt be noted upon the manifest, and the proper officer. at the 1 noH of destination of such vessel shall bold the' edbds until all such taxes and fees shall, be paid according to law and tnese reguiauons. t -, - .- i I i r-: ' YIL Supplt. Stores. :!Person8 desiring to keep a . snppty store- at any place . within an insurrectionary State; shall make app Heal ion therefor to the nearest offiler.of the Treasury Department, -which implication shall -set forth that the applicant is toval td the Cfovernment of tbe United States and .upon filing - shall forthwith be granted ;; and the' person A whom .the - Ucebse is given shall be authorized to purchase goods at 'any other supply store within the insurrectionary States, or at suoh -other point in the United States as he may !- sdlect.-j) -i-.t, f.fc.,;i'--xv--fr; - "Tbe party.receivine auch license shalt "pay therefor -' the license fee Brescribed bv tbe internal revenue law. AlKarttclea of local production; and consumption, such as freeh vegetables, fruits, butter, ice, egs, fresh meat, wood, eoaU &o rA, may,'-, without, fee.- or restriction, he fceely transported and sold atonch points within an insruv Tictionary State ts. the owner thereof may de8ire.: ;r:- - iSLi Smvuusrj or j Pjwo'dcts "oir v is lKTOR)iKCTioNAiT .--'4-lV. STATBVi I AU cotton not produced bv persons with their own labor,' oi with the. labor-of tre-.-rtmen or.-others femptoved and - ' lUTBl - V-Vu cniw v:jeaasvs x iwiit vj raia-vw w uw woyernmrnv sneciaSlv- appointed fhr.the purpose,' nnder ;regulatina presctihed by the Secretary of the .Treasury and approved- by the President : ' and. before allowine any : '-cotton r, other product-to be shipped or grantidg clear-- woe ; jor.any veoei- ife. proper !us"ma;uiuer,.vr oucrM ' pprsou aeting aa Such,, must equt re from.the purchasing; "Agent or the internal revenue officer, a certificate that-the cotton proposed to be .shipped has been resold" by hinv, or- tbat twehtv-five ner eent. of the Value . thereof bas beeik-- paid to: such 'purchasing "Agent in money, and that; tha cotton is taereoy iree tromc -.fur-wwr lee or. tax u neo ' tbn proposed to be shipped is claimed- and proved to be ;tbe product of Vipersonow f" there employed and paid by there, the officer willrTeqtnre bat thev&hipping fee of tbe,ceuts per pound ;8hall be' -paid or secured to-be paid lhereepf't YA '.1: If anf product other, than cotton is off eredibr shipment the certificate of ;the internaf 'retenne" officer, that all In-; - fernatltaxes dne thereon have been - collected " and : pai d. . must foe produced prior to such products beiftg snfpped or Bleared ; and if there-is-no wternal: revenue officer, then 3 suen taxes shau. ne collected Dy ine customs mcer, or.ne shall cause tbe same , to be Wcur.ed to be paid as provided . r f ThproVu)ion8of.tbeee regulations, ne anait oe constaerea appncaoie to ait 'ntpments mianu ta. 'a ehaiiM: nrintirl I ; nr ndnntn -shirrned or trahsnor ted v .fcinni" su i in8nrrectionary5Htate,j iotbr tfian ;npo,ctn, : Shall be the charges iprescrSbed;' by the 5 internaljrevenue f laws.j: iTponfeutt011. oee thau itliat purchased and reaold-the-VGoyernment; thee cents f-per f ; podnd which .nnst: oe crediteo-pv anemcer cm lectin r. as, wuowai rt : two Ceat4 Iter pound as the shipping ee. All.' coUotf ipureb. ; r within insurrectionary States .byany means of trans-: :' ortatiou hatsMverj;-;?. ' 1 iJoods bot prohibited may le transported to insur rection --V RtatM' tWUJi-l' seaoa. rento oy-me utiverauieuj.Buiui ue TUriit "nomber ot the' paper will be- issued on. ;S lQt E Van SaBtwora ,VJ"U-" flu w - " ' --t 1 r W ; besportedjeatl? - ' ; 5iiJ:XtrlikjEn 4--4HgfUFHAM.V -CJapTlH Dann,-Comman fr. j tMindIeWaets; farSf lfl 46. At-'- l-am'8Si6ier of Customs. r .. I i?517,i'u rHf wuTOOM oet taken, tiz: hw yi hLS- A.?!rtT:ttouy swear, iarasebco of Almtt and vifter tue 10th dar ef Milss i.hji lwV5S5? Wff' toyat ead inaurrectioBarr Slitea allf wnicn are nereor ncinded and- mnniu .v;-f-5 .? r-, meanntermT ithAT . com-j ivf1 Secretary of F-A 3MILY N E WST A TT? T? . t VB VOTED- IO"W-- ifi: -Vv,.:!1 . :-P- . h . v wvcuvv:iia vjjiieraiiirfi .-v-ze-.'. i-.. TBijoYitEditolaka : c ? ? e F om ; a 1 1 Q rters UwiU maintain the Union, onpose, Secession', and strivei v.'msujbih ana persuniorr. to. eaeourage that spirit of LOYALTY TO THE GOjTfiRNMENT, - apon which the future Peace; andTrospenty of the'People - It is Doped that the interest and rrfetr of Its AnfAnar regard for the Business interest of .the community' U8 rioiucjiu linn iniirEcl: l(pnnHcoiwi ;to .1 -vuJ ; '-; r ' :-r ; ,i A ' W E L I - TOR Family Circle the ConuihRoom nd the Workshop j .- i ' .. . . y T'JfO IO MP jr rrri Cs BTBmrAir . j- a" i'iioi-vaLnvjiAja inita, tssueo every Morn ing, (Sundays excepted. and ; is vfufoished to Subsenbers (by Mail or Carrier,! aU,--:S.;;-fe4'l.-vwV,,u -'ri-i Particular attention is paid- to the prompt and early de livery tf the paper to fts Patrons in the City, and to ibe reguiamy oi its transmission to tnose abroad. -- i ' -r- I TERMS OF. AbVEZmttG; ' ' -j . . ' FEB SQOABS,; OF OKtf INCH, 1' ' 1 ,,' $1 first insertion, 5u cent. each subsequent insertion.' All advertisements must be Daid for at thn Hufr in s Counting Room previous to insertion.' 45 tf.. THE MIL?PEOfiRESS.: .r-.L A UNJOJT PAPER AT THE CAPITAL ; OFJ KOKTH-eAROLII HAYING DETERMINED TO REMAIN JN RALEIGH and aiake the KbogbtesS one of the oertnanent hxturea ot tne Capital of the; State, w. 'ppVai -to . our friends ltipnn.1iMif:fh& J t t i. , 1. I J J - j . circulation. . ' : , .'i " - l-'r-' i --; i -J C- r s, ; 1 Bastiles, Prisons: and Oourts 0 Star ChWber naving been abolished by- the ' Union armies,'and the old Flag having been attain unfurled on the CaOitol of Our irnod old State never again to be, lowered by treason, the people can reaa moue papers laat aarocaie meir prtDcipies ana ex press" their own sentiments without 0ie fear oftherack or. vnestaae; ana ".is waeteminaiiouM maKe cress worthy the.conndence Of the intelligent masseSK - We have associated with us m-the' Editorial management of the paper gentlemenf experience1 and of acknowledged talent and abiliry,-and we shal l, spare inither labor or exr pen se to render the paper iworthy of J the: Capital of the &t Wm' ? 7 ' y T?Z' " Ylw wt'r uwi ii- iuoic .tuooc - tcaH maiiivuo Unl: lu,8t L.tB0 tens ' inai so aeey ly anect our lmmeaiate luture ana wnicnmu be speedily acted noon and settled. we shall eive to Administration of PreHdeni Johnson an; actt veaud zealous :suppoi: and wnatever or - power or innueace we may possess 10 restore harmony, pence and! prosperity to oqr native otaie. - we tovetne union, we ieve nvrta-catotina. and : all- our energtes- a.Bd whatever iot -talen t - we : may: 3 orosperitv of tbe otht-.r. ; , - Jn tbe manafementtof our poblicationa we ahall-'know no iMortn, no sontn,-po .ast, no .west. - out will labor,, earnestly and- continually -for -h:e welfare of our whole cojontry.. THE WESEfeTiY v The publication of which has been, interrupted by. the de-i .rangement df tbe maila will be resumed immediately, ancf we make an earnest appeat ' to our friends to exert them- seives in extending us circulation, is.-.?- . vr , a A ;ERa&;lS SCBSCRlil6l& -- l-.Oaliy pe-weyiBarrSk. ,:;V-':'-'i-',--,V..-8ix.m0nths;; .t Weekly paper oneyear ' :. : 8vt)0Vi' ,:v persons senuing us nuos oi- ten or-more, to one omce. I". :ll i : u , J 'Z '' - - v. .. i t ai uue iWi wm uo iuruisueu wtvo, ioe paper gratis."" f r"rX :rr --sri-i. :-. i i-1. vjf.Ti NiN iiti i k nnS Raleigh, May, 1865. 3:TJ.;S.;im.ABY;AlX Morebead City and GoIdsboto, and Cieldsboro '-si, Alia: Raleisbr'Iiiaes. - dniARS LEAYE JUSW ;iBERNErJ0a RALEIGHTAT '.llJW'Ai1.--'1 l-"-':f--i r$-TTrX''r - For Morehead City at 4.B0 P.M.V ' - - 4 - ' . - Leave R ALEIGH for New Berne it-10 A. 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I j - i ntB paper wilt, eoniain 9 recoru ai .u( imuurinut eiran, 'nTnra-allWtinir the iftteresU f the neoDle. of .Sorin rXJaroltna- and .of, the; Soutb,-the daily market prices of provrsionit ase.i anoj aucn , otDef miscellaneous reauiu ' maner is uB aaiiy 1 iouuo - in voe ipaBer8i;0;Jf -tfK'i; . ; Haviusr no oarVr bnrposesrto v??WJl nenoeionn tauntulfy Sflpport, twteet anfli &m Coustitutfoi, bf lbe;United SaTCtlaws Ii possess, or Bhail.be' able to command in the management of the paper shall be employed for. the preservation, of the 1 one and to increase tin rr ... 5 rr.or.ta nrill s W in .; jMnrtnim lie r' nib no in I w- ,faUrf.b!U.dii& ntapmanCapi-!C:Fr ', VV ;n 'jrAfH--:rA :"f;v-t.'V ,-4-: '.-.-p riAwI1 Herot CG. Comt fti-:AB!:J3f25"4- B:Fraflk FoirV.rtncipat ii inecessayy permit from the M ilitary authorities, pro-, pose toinblish4n nhe City of Raleigh a" daily newspaper 5oV.iaaT!e4'fQ4 pnwaroed bipartisan feelingbr pe p.ntf-.n. t,. rttr pirin t snbscribefbrtheRaleiffKt JcepbrH Alteftajow ' : R; Willlea 1' fonthsS iewsdelile dred conies. T-AdverttsinCisOBe-SQuare we eacn. roaerKow. one dollar. ' A libera t deduottou maue tor aa vertisemeuui omioiDg, n ear ins xsoan tiooue, wo vppp w. 1 Hnse. w-veWtheir -nanie4f?t',":.Hv I tibum St !Kmold -(mifta , 10 "cents' ' for .tnree". months t t-nv ine iiuibiiii oryer.. .... . j.. -. . i ,ft " n -..Jm.riiiiJ i,- v ' . -.. . - -.-.i toplim the oath.. -..-..'jr - - Almioett GoiMthat I wilt- hmseftnh-'fethfijW : prot ded.4hestktitioaf be Uaiwdat' T : I Vtrif W lhe"Slte thmoncler ; and that I willfc like mannr abide by end- fritfafallj support -!1 acts of :3,Tn?r;bxiBiBl rebellion withr refer- ,;i "KTf8 oougr and SoXajr an6trepeatedi aMdiftedJv iJWt fiteiaaMt abide b? andffaVh- ' v eSfnf'Mf W br declared Toid Mleaiatvn of tfae premeCourtBdflMMKfinBr " . Unq.uestonably tke' beat-.anttAiitAI nrarlr of Mao. IB Ue W Qtld never had-a-inore-dehrhtAil nomnamnn' nnr ttU ,;n;,. - -- " !f g'STPrtaipit fciepcl than: mrper'!aMiine.U.fa- If!fce -R '?? ':Hfb 's Maowri- i journal with r010?0 circalafon of- about 17.vOu 'toiati5. 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OF-J AX.BRICA4-. cv'Vr5-' -wr OKUEA9, i apiur 'imm eviaeoce in tne uiirrau oi . -"Mritary Jusf toe, that the aiioCRms murder f the laie rreSiden ABRAHAM.: JJNCOLN. and the attempted as-" ', .... sassinationf the,HonWM. Q-SbWarp, Seoreta.ry ofStat1, 1 were incited,' conrerjcd. and. procurtd- by and, between- ,T . -Jeffei6n!jBa vis, lite vf Richmoud, Jy"a, and Jacob" Tbonip- f ;: .8oat'Clemeni C Clay, Beverly Tucker, George N:San dera;'"" W.C Cleary, ind other 'rebels snd, traitors ftgajBSt the' - Government of Jhe Doited States, harbored ui Canada y': 'r:!, ; t '- Now, therefore, to the end that Ids ice may be dine, - : 1; ANDREW- JOHNSON, President of.4he United Stiles,:" i do efler 'and promTSe -for -the arrest of Said persons." or -' ; either of them, within the limiU of the United gtatensoi" "thai theji can be brought to trial, the fotlowirg rewards: " : ? One hundred thousand dolTars for the srrest of JeSerson , . . Datis. r .,.J . .rt-'- 4'-v,,.'r' - A' - .Twenty-five thousand dollars for the arrest of Clement ' ?. C- Claj.- - - . - , A:. '-".- A-"' I - uTrwrty.fiVe ''tboosand. .dolljaw -jfo;o, arrest of Jacob-';; Thompson, late of Jtfissiasippt ?; Az- " ,. ':.-.: , "A "- ' ; , i Tweotv-Jve thousand dollars for ihd arrest of Ceorge v3 -;rnd;7-?-: r "f-- t kiiA:vA4SkrrJ. K i Tweflty-five thousand -dollars for ths arrest of -Beverly. . Tucket, aiid j-; Vi.. .. 'C.i. - i: , ,v v" I t W;;'ifi i- Ten thousand dollars for thearfest ii Wiitlai.C. Cleary? 1 1 ' lateiClerkif Clement C Clay. : --A- A -: ArjA:tii ' Tie Provost TMarfihaH3euerai oflfte. -United States is , : ' directed to cause a description f said jpersons, with notice 'A of th1sbinr retvimtsi' tb'be 'pbiiaoadV'' . C-jf'" t In tesrjajoDyrwhimf ,-1 huvts hereunto set 'niy -hand and '- .jeauswithe sesd f the -United States to be affixed ' . -i . ..i.iDone ut th- t;tty -f WasbitgUn, tbe second da.vo'f May ; , in the .venr of 4ur.-Lirl 'iie thousand eight ' hurdred ana ' v : r slxiv five, artd of the indenendeace of tbe United States of V Anieracii tne eignty nintn.- r-- ' .: a-,- . .-. ; .-AKpREW' JOHNSON. By tbePref-Td'?Dt? - ' '- r W, H uKTKB.'Acting Secreta 24 13:- .Col G P Granger. Comman.dinir 3rdBri. ijieut u 3 isamora, tioiD ew lorToiUDieers, a a a . jGptS C F Smith. -th Maine Voiiinteersr; A A GeneraL ;' Af Major George B, Dyer, fith, Reglnient Maine. oi unteets, ; ' -:-provost-:iBarstiafc!, i r fe-tj v. Lieut Wm. K Nortontb New Hampshire Yoinn.teers, S i LeuVGeo'rge Sl)airfltbj-Maitte YtoBteers,'Assi8tnS 5; ' iPwvsCMarsBaiv;'--t .-; Capt Chas E irYeeks, j9th Mae irolnnteeraTA AiFM. . u2 - taa fa tm era 'il-cft aKWt: -j Capt S CsP Smith, 9th Maine iTuTOnteeraA. A".!;-.'-ts 'Stnveott - Jnd" jCmwlada ' tar jKeifToriir ;f ohtBleerf. -:; -CniefM3ical Officer. - '- &iT" -f--- -"viCapt E R Mosber,- 16Mb' New York-Volnhteers, A.D C. : -4uiJEdyaJ!ideil f Officer of 115th :Bgiiment N York VoUiutee. 3 JohnsdnV Lieut Col Coinmanding. V Va ' ' :. Nicholas DGift-Afctih Adjutani. - ) v'-Martin McMaiHHh, Quimermssttr.iiA -AAz Lieut AC Stocumv Oommsindlnt ToT-y': r" Lieut A Collier.; . . ! . : B .Capt"E B. Sivage ' ?-' G. ' :; - ILient M-MelnwshV4 ;rW.--: ;.v'- vapt wot xi praw, .. - rade.'Sd'Divisio i JoiSieDblNie Lieut 'GbTcMniaad -1'A ! :4 "P f ; George H Dyer, Major, i ; 7 . Henry H Wadsworth, Adjutant. : ... f:?; ureorge rnay, vuriernnuter, lt,ia F-Kicer A8siatan-Hure0n w :i.:':-4U. r J ' f r-.: i'n.i. -.1 . j!u. A? 1 r.;. Xiieut . w or -a oaooocK, vuuiuignuiDi w y.. ; J.5 uapt a wcjvenuey. S Capt Geo W'Brown, - ;"CaptBetrj J Hill,;- , - r.5- Ml--:.?, ' : : uapt j v ceai, ,. ? T.int W F Oeniihar. -.. -T.-L- :T.int S A Do ten. . r i G..V .V-"";-- :-'-r. Lieut; A B basei 4? v , CaptGeo S.Golbath,... ; Vapvtj fraiann, v. j 4 Nominal List of the AiJtnal and Acting Field . ' on'1 SfnfT niil - rAmnRnTTiiminaiuleM'iirMKlit' K xia 4th fltBW Hampsbice JdJW! - "' Jonn H Roberts, (ptio Co DTCommkidmg.Offteerv ' I- rueo W Jttucxins. ispmin mo hl, detriment uuanermasverj anXfpmpny-Conmanderf y.. -.rr----vi' -."-.-V-r. t '-.. D P Dearborn. Sureeon. -3 sa; -;- ' ''' -it fred,Marland;i8t. Lieut Co fi Airaiting -Muster,rAct ;.ine AdjuUnt;-W-i; TOTm Rm-Vap Hont f!o R. Oommandinir 1 Cfl D. A Commanding Co 5'-? nandinrCo QtlAAA'f'.': - Musician Qo H, ' Commanding '(VmmandiBir Ql$nJZt? ; jdh H Robert Cap! !4tktN,ew ' Commanding' Regiment.'i?fCi'i-:Airf 0v"s.j-i--; 1 ':'.;';T:' Officer I3th Iadi-VoInater. i. : . v " J H Lawrence MajorCamnuuiding -3 XiD ' S KvasActlutanu :r:zr- -;-.?.s: -:..-:irr,-- WA- JK BaWi Wuariermasrer,; -'13 ;lM-aarlt;-.Cap CommandtogW'A. ' ; 11 I-v. roJvl- rmT.nltin(T ITft il. i .S. i tS5fM? ;r--::.: 1 tjj. joaephHWineaWCo A, Aine:MnsterAc?ing Cota. ft aP'-.Wf,S: iflrkh.m C1aDt-Commandinr'Co D.-- " "i;r!i-i' - lfr I WSw T i?epn Capi jDomiraudiog CEsi?tLA;r. T Af.iE j subserve, and no political I r l!- -I, whenever .wfc6t:-eaJle:-f'.fr?-';. : 51 I- -i- JUaw? vju-ev. iv iiretw vmataooiiix v v;ft-i . - . Jf-Lieuf Ed Jftcqueivlmmariditfg .7 '-tie'n't J BIFeot. Comtnirding Cd B; ; Capt . iv je j.cut. , :Cpt H MutbalT. Cmmo ding w Hm'.th tfnanmaBdii) t r. fc.i 5'-- 3.. 5 Ii - i --K-'j--3'-;! Am IIs' rm -;-.'.-. vf., Ill tu conerecatea m sncn nnmDera"i.-.'ii"..;.f iathat
The Daily Standard (Raleigh, N.C.)
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June 9, 1865, edition 1
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