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r-;f.: ft H -XATEST- IsTEAVSJ THE SURRENDER QF IIRBY SMITlI. Caibp, May27,18S5- . The'Memphia Bulletins New Oilens pedal despatch of the 23d ck. says: Ofn- erala Pnc 'BliclcnffT.inrpnt and nine steff :. . , I";-. .: . . om.cer8 arrived w day, as 'Commissioners witn tter. inertia on he part of the Jebeb. and Qtnerals Canby and Herron had a coneultatEbn. the result llpf which wan reporied to be the sunendeE cf an me reoeia m tlw . irans-Misiissippi ipartment on the came terms i as were accor ded to Generals' Johnston and Lee. SURRENDERED OFFICERS OF GEN. KIRBY SJIITII'9 COMMAND, j X. The dfpirtraent of General Krby SojilH embraced all ot tfie territory recently ria byJiie-UoTjfederate States Jjeyond ine m ais'3ippi,; . ' II It ,was subdivided into the departments or districts of Missouri, Arkansas ..Vlest irom Jvirbv amith. to . negotiate Canby for terms oftsurreDden G fnce. Buckuer and Dick Taylor Ti LoaisianaTD!d Texap. New Mexico and i Ar.zona. j The forces enumerated in the .i four armies which constituted his command k ' -were all concentrated in West Louisiana and u Texas, and comprised1 about twenty-five , ' thousand men. The following is a listiof i ine general-omcera and colonels - commstna f ? , ing who are embraced in the (surrender GENERALS. ' Edmund It. Kirby Smith, of Louisiana, commanding Trans-Mississippi Department. j ;likctesant qenebals. Simoa'r Bolivar BuckneV, of Kentucky,' commanding District of -"West Louisianaj John BHood. of Texas, en toute tofbis home from Richmond. - . Sterling Price qf Missouri - ajob qenebals.' V . John S. Bo'wen,; of Missouri, command " ihg d iv ision of Price a ar my. ; John B. Clark, of Missouri, cdtnman division ofj Price's army. I V :Thoma8 0. Hindman,' of Arkansas. P - Job n B nkh ead Maerud er. of Louisia commandine District of Arkansks. L ' S B. Maxpy, commanding Indian district ; f ' John G. Walker, of 'Missouri, commattd ' ingj District of Texas, jew Mexico and Ar ii ! . - ': ' -fiKlOADiER OENERAL8. Hamilton Priviean Bee, of Soath Caro- . Jina, commanamg m uneroKee nation. : Y. T. nhTirnhil!. of 1 Arkansas. l 31 i i;1 ------- Cooper, of Aikansis command . ' in Indian Nation. : ; ' ; i, :;";;" k 1 ;; : Dobbins, T Arkansas. ' : ! ; X. B. Defray of Tx'as. r : j' -p4 Dockery, of Missouri, commanding w reserve corps of Price's army. - ' j .) T T.' Drayton, commanding Central sub- V! district of D.8,trict of Texas, New Mexpo and Arizona.' v'''.v A fX';-.:'')I' V' Ifl t . James T.1 Fagan, of Arkiansap, commad; ing division of Price's srmyl ; 1 , ! ; . f . : John H.'Fcrney, ofcAlabama. .;r ...i--'Ii: M. Gano.. commandina via- Cherokee Nation. ; h I:v ffy ''M-:Greer6f: Texas,? commanding Bu 1 reau of Conacribtion. - aT" James Murray" Hawes, of "Kentuck j Harry i . Hays, ot j Louisiana, commanxz ing ai Alexandria, Ln. . " j "-t;iaal O .-j'Herbert, ot' Louisiana,- commas ding at Galveston, Tex,s j 'j B LV(odge, .o Lousiana. . ! Joseph jKelley, of j Missouri, commanding division of Price's army, k " Jr I Henry f 3. McCullough, commanding I Kortiiem subdistnct tif the.District-of rx Jja New,Mexico and Ar;zona. I j : ? J: P. Mfj rof, Lou'siana. j ; M. M.Parsonof ; Missouri, cocimandipg divis on of Price's Army. . , AVR Peck, Of; Louisiana, on his w$ayr homo trom .'.Richmond. .; ", :1v jf ; -1 ! r Aloert Pike, of A: kansas, 'CtTd uty, near Litt'3 Rdck. V '"ij?'f .; S (ndePolignAc,' ofj-rafic . 'rXiUia'Prestonof Kentucky, faielyjre . turned trtim Europe. 1 . i , -1 ;t J. B Itobertsou,- of Texa?, ; commanding .Texas Raeer fe corpi.:.; y' . ' : r ' JoiephJSelby, cf Missouri: comma division of Pr;c a armyr:;: 7 1 Henry H SiWeyV of "ni3iana ng J. E Si&uehter" 1 cbmmihdini eWet4rn 1 buo uistncs oi ine Vtsirict oi exa?, xi Mexico aiid Arzona. - : " Stand ! Waiie.-a -chief of the CLerckee Nation :," ; .: - ! ..' Wthln&in-Nkttn. ' I 1 H T. Nv WauL- ot Teoca?, candidate for Qov- eruor of Texas. e its ' ' ' , 5 : ' '! ii.'-. H I. Ha s ' :n-.- ;" COLONELS John T. CoSTcel of Missouri. Q, Pickets cbrnmandiog cimp at T ian g;paho, Louisiana : ; ; t . - Myer.V-.of Texas ; Gould, of Te: Wood,' of Texap, Commanding regiaeoU ip ueory.s:orignu - . , j Penon? of Twelfth IT xas cavalry. I "CiC GBlispie, of Twenty.fitth TexAsj in- U.imcaiiiaoD, oi xuiriy second x- Monroe i - -. T-LL- loan. ; JHCismmi, i vi mrsuuii, .reeaim Missomixomaiandi. g brigades m Price's aruiy . , -: .... : . . :j: - - -v - ft - Gordon, ot M isoun, um, Monroe, Kfes, B ikrt Bradfo.i d;. of M i-eopri, Crand al, Sdott, AndrsonTnof ' Missonrv? Craw ord, Wrijh'f , of Missour, iif cCord, Jeffries, of Missouri La-iither,; KUio'S V Colt man, ; : of Missouri, commandiD regincepin Price sJ armyfl D:; TVriitr, com m an dir e !xa s ca valrlr. E. vB.1 Brown, of Texw, commanding JWgaaev: j -1 V .'1 !. . . , nhftp'rtet " of Missouri. v !i S. &der8on Kirby Smith's 8ta j - ) : '-! ' f I i 'V F Kaltrm.KirbV Smiths 8tan. Q. GiUding. coooMUyui-g A wpty , ol!'Mi?8ouri; btmraen, of Mis -l;i.k t,omnj .ii , of M wt , LogsnofMia-L S'Wju of the-Union; a Uriion meet- ten II' I 1 II -1 I j i v , I i j . i - I L I i I 1 t- I I I J i i 1 i . M . II 1 -JJL- jo-jo- Ja jo x jo. Jo u Li- - LLL VIZ JJ3 V Vr U VJy JLL U " Toevry tiling there is a Season, and aTime to evejPurnose under the Heaven35:-Solomon., VDL..L 1 RALEIGH, N. QM gATURDAiY, jrUNE 371865. : ; ; NO. 2 FROM WASHINGTON, t The, New York llerall correpilent givesi the following news Sfrom Washington dated May 28th 1865: j' Geoboe N.- Saxpees asd Jacob Tiiomp- SON. The government ia in possession of new and important-testimbnyf r fixing upon Geo. N. Sandei9 and Jac?b , Thompson, not only direct complicity with the i assassin Booth's -plot to murder President . Lincoln, but their guilty agency in procuring the distribution of the infected clothing m the cities of the loyal States, and attempted introduction of portions of this clothing-into the; White House.j The Doctor Blackburn who figur" ed in this infection plot is not t.he notorious " Torablety," but a Dr. Blackburn "formerly of besiesipp', but lately of Kentucky, and an intimate and constant companion of-Sanders and Thompson In Canada. A part of this testimony will , probably be produced before the military commission to morrow' Mr, Thompson in a-letter to the New. York Trtbnne, dated May 10th which ia published in full in that paper thus vindi cates himself:. , . ' But of, all the. astonishing things which have happened during , this war between the States, the late Proclamation of ; the President .is the : most unreasonable and unjust. It seems there has been ere ated a new bureau called the Bureau of Muitary; Justice In that, it seemh there is evidence that the assassination of the late President was 1 incited, concerted led procured by and between Jefferson Da vi?, at, Richmond, Va ,' -and myself and. others who are Rebels and traitors 'harbored in Canada." ' .When this Proclamation reached me, I was in jNew-Briinswicfi: on my way home. This is a novel mode ; of banishment' Now, sir, mark how a direct, statement will meet every point made by the eiipnee in 'the Bureau of Military Justice' and put to open . shame i so solemr an act a3 a Proclamation: I aver upon honor that I have never known, or convers ed, or - held communication, either' directly or indirectly, with Bfotb," the assassin of the President.,, or with any one of his associates, so far as I have seen them named. ; t. Ir kne w nothing of their plans. I dt-fy the evidence in the Bureau of Military Jukice. " The proof, whatever it Is.is a , tissue of false nocai, ana its; tiipn cannot be made without exposing its utter rotteness. .fr-vk :J THE. ABANDONED PLANTATIONS. Important Circular from Major General liowardy the ctmmisssioner of rreedmen. . ;i ; CIRCULAR NO 6. j' . War Department, .Bureau of Freedmcn, ' Refugees and Abandoned Landsy Washington, Mav 22, 1865. - Wherea?j a large amount of Und in the State of Virginia, and in other Spates that have been in insurrection, has! been' aban doned; by idisloyal owners, and is now bemg culflvkted by freedaien ;!; and " where as,' the owners of such lands are attempting to obtain possesion of- them:; andJ thus de prive the freedmen of the fruits of their in dustry, ' it lis ordered' that 'all abandoned lands in puch; S a:et, povr under cultivation by the freed meny' be retained in their posses sion until the crops now growing ishall be secured f")r t heir ben eti V unle3 fpil and just compensation be made for theW labor and its .products, and, for ..expenditures--. The above order wm not be so construed as to releive disloyal persons from the con st quecces of their. disloyalty, and " the ap- plication for the restoration! ot ,. their land 4 bv this cuss of persons will m no 'ftase be entertained -iSy any military authoritv. O 0. Howard, Mm r Geni al. rCommisioner of Preedman, Refugees "and Abandoned Lmds. v i--.' " A War Department, AiTjt GtnTs Ojice, Washington, My 22, 1865 : A.11 xnilitary authonties wilt ; justain. ILe commissioner oi ine nna ot, rv r-rgets, Freedmen and Abandoned L ihds, kana aid him in the execution of the above order. V By direction of the Secretary o War. E. D. TOWNSEN D, Assistant Aj itant FROM NORTH CAROLINA. GODSBORO. A ccrrcspondeit of the NYi Times tha? describes the Union meeting which was held in Wayne on the 20th ulirnjO, , i aterday, in Gbldsboro, tb place where Li Wnrtl, nlm,-!. tKa frtK oil t u i. j .l -j ta ofthe rowoabout three r.nrid-d of the i m h abitants of tbe country were prnsent. Tne court-house 'wag fiilled to overflowinp, snd as regards numbers it wan far ahe id ot ; the meeting, in! Raleigh, ; sOde oi tbe,mo8tCprora merit incidents of the meeting was- the fact ihat a gentl e man nanied Anderson Dean, whov f jut years ago Iwaa mobbed tor his lov al sentiments to the Federal Government, was made Chairman. The resolutions of the Kaeieh meetkie were adoDtd. and I a ner maneht organization of tlie Union party ii? the county was effected. A committee consisting of a member from each voting jprfcincr-was appointed, and J. B. Whita KEK and J AR. H. KviCttTrT wurn svArntari m - rppresentauvea to a wuvitoa wh8& xns - ; ALABAMA. i - Montgomebt, Ala., May 6, IS 65. AFXAIBS IN MONTOOMEBT. Basinesa is gradually being!resumed, and good order prevails generally. The theatre, under superintendence- of Profes3or J; St. Maur Bingham, re-opened last evening, and was quite respectably at- tenaea. - ' i Tholisanda" of negroes attend daily & Colonel Bakei's office, who is chief of the com mis8anat department, applyjng'for ra' tions, and in addition to them, many of , the most respectable families, who have not the wherewithal to obtain food, as the reben scrip is worthl as and they posess no other lundp. The number of rations issued to white people ;riumber daily, two thousand and to colored five thousand.. RECONSTRUCTION IN ALABAMA. A large numbeiMof the citizens of Dallas county assembled at oelma on the 10th in8t.V;. and passed a resolution requesting the Governor of Alabama to call the Legislature together, with a view, to; tne restoration of the i State , to her - former position in the IJnion. . !':''f;.::'-..K ::. "j'Vr i Judge By rd, and influential citizen, made a short address, in which he said the. war had decided two questidns Secession and slavery -and both adversely to the . South He counselled conciHatio n and moderation and said it greatly depended on ' the , gener osity and magnanimity of the victors wheth er conciliation i and harmony would be per manent and substantial. These are the Ben tiraents of the people generally .-PA ilad Enquirer. . , -. SURRENDER OHE CONFEDERATE Mobile, May, 1 2, 1 65 .The formal surrender of J ' the ' Rebel naval squadron in the Tombigbee River was made at Nan na Hubba Blufif ' on May 9th to Commaud er Simpson, fleet captain of the We8t Gulf Squadron, Twelve vessels were surrendered with the folio wing who were; paroled and then placed oi; bbrad the former Rebel flag ship n i;vr;-:; .rv: 3:m l- Commodores L. Rosseau of La.f E i Far rand of JFta. , Captain P. W. Murphy o) N. C. Co n mandef C R. Jones of Va Lieutenants J. Myers of Ga.,' J. D John ston of Ky L W; Hays v and. R. , J. Chap man of A.la.,.0. p; McGtry of N. C. F. B Renshaw and J. Fry of Fla. E.'L. Winders, J. ;W. 3nne;t and J.' M. Spen ceT of Mdt J R Kggleston of Miss. G C. Simmons and T L .Harrison of Va. W. P A. Campbell : of Tenn. VJ. McBaker, L. Lambert anjl one hundred and ten sthers.. "; (i- PRICE LIST - Established by the Post Council of Administration for Raleigh May 8th ' 18S5. - " 0 - : ' Apples each,' j ' ' Butter, pea lb , 5 to 10 Brooms each, t 40 to 60 Boots per pr., i; s Buttons shirt perj doz., . . . ' " - horn per doz., Blacking perbox, i ' BrushesT-blacking each, clothes each, ; " hair each, ' " tooth each, - ' " shavfng each, ; . Beef dried per lb;, ' Bologna Sausage per lb., 4 ' Cakes-f-ginger per lb., " , ' : tea perlb., Crackers per lb , r - . I Cheese per lb.,, Candles each, , iv Cijrars each, l Combs, coarse and fine, oach. Coltish p'er lb.; . Cups tin (qts ) r . Cuds tin-with bails' and icovers. $10 to 20 . 10 10 10 to 15 40 to $1 75 50 to $1 " 25 to 75 25 50 15 to 50 ,20 25 - .40 - 50 f Collars paper per box, . . i ... Gaps officer, Drawers per pr., , - .' Emery paper pgr sheets Kprs pr doz., Euvelopes per bunch, 62 to 1 to 3. 5 ' CO 20 to 40. ' ll . 75 10 Fruit 2 lb. cans, " ' ., 1 lb. cans, FlOuir per lb., - r igs pur iu i , Cloves cott. per pr , , 15 to 40 . $lto2 $3 to 5 5 I to SI ' 35 to 60 lto2. , 35 ti (J 40 - , ... , ..- o . buckskin per pr., JL " trauatlets per pr., Handkerchiefs linen, Ico.ton, Jsiiu; Hats,! ' -i Ham per lb., Ice per ton, i " i V lb., . Ink per.hottlc, r Knives pocket, : ' 15! $1 to 2 sa 50 to 51 10 to 2 10 5 6'i 20 50 15 to 20 5 to 10 Knives and Forks, Looking GlassesPocket, Lemons eaeh.- M . . Milkborden's per can, Other Brand-?, Milk per jt.r, Meats 2 lb. eau. v M 1 lb cans, Mustard per bottle, V. Mackerel.each Matehesper bunchy '. Nevfspapers daily " r f . Needles per paper, ."s Oranges, each, Oil-rarnjor, per; bottle, r Oil sweet per bottle (small), (large) Oysters--small cans, -f : large, " .104 10 . . '10 10 10 to-2.0 25 IS $1 Onions per lb., Roultry 2 lb.: cans. ' PickFes per jar, ' ' Paper note per qr, . ; letter apdrcdp per qr , Potatoes per lb., . $1'25 .50 to .75 . .- 40 ..- 10 to 2? 75,to $1 2n , 50 to 8' I s75 to $1 20 J,t .MVI5 ' ' i 60 $1 to 2 50 to 75 Syrup golden per bottle, 4 50 poap-r-shavibg per cake, . ,15 to 20 castile per t lb. cake, , l 25 I $lto2 I ! 50 to $1 ; ' . 5 60 ,1 ' 15 Suspenders per pr., cicissiors per pr., Shoe stringsJper pr Sardines per jbox, i Spoons table ! each, : x" Jtea each. 10 40 to $1 85 to 75 $4 to 7 $3 to 7 $2 to 4 Scocks cottjon per, pr., . r wooden per nr., noes per pr,. Shirts woollQach, linnet, - Tobacco smokinar. I . killickinick per 1 lb. bal - $125 SI 25 15 tov25 I oig, lick per 1 lb. bale, nernanerJft - " , Tobacco fine, cut cLwing, I " ' k solace per, paper, ' " r . alt 6ther brands per paper, 15 -10 $1 Tobaccoping per lbl, - . , , i' " ' navv DlntrJ 1 i I $1 50 I 10 50 1 50 - : i 75 75 to $1 50 50 to $1 50 r! 75 Thread per bnpch, ,if , ; i Tonguessmidked peclb.5 t Vegetables femall cans, ! farge cabs. ' aiiets calfakin.1 j " morocco, Wash BasinsUvtm: Worcestersh re Sauce large size, $ it' small size, 75 . 50 20 TCeast Powder per box, - A ' ( I PRtCE LIST tOR BARBERS. Slaving,, : I' . . ' 10 Hair Uuttini?rJ , . ! 15 Champooning, . i . . i r 25 All articles not i eriiimerated in the above Priee List shall be sold at a nett profit of not tnbre than 40 ner centt I j ! ; On all purchases miade at wholesale a dis count of not ;les3 than 30 1 per cent.1 shall be made from the prices established in the above T-iA'-.'.' ! l'.S, .-. . Kill? i :-m .. . . : I M jP QH T AN.T MILITAET ORDERS. Headqfts. Department of K, C, Raleigh, K". C, AprU 27tli, 1865 . no. 8i;4'0. ri -., - Y m ". i:' ; r I HE Commanding Gifflneral has the great atis X, . faction iofi;announcihg to the Army and to thp ?eoplet ofoi; Cariirift tliat liostilitiea ' with injthis State he jdeftoitoJy ceased; that 5;fpr us ihh war i endel.nd it Is Jioped that peace will soon be restore tHrougfout our connrry. i , tit is now thtj-iluity! of all to cultivate friendly relations with the same teal which has character izM our conduct of the kar, that the blessings' of uilon, peace arid material prosperity may be spaed- ilv restored to tb? entirje country, it is connaent- ly? oelievea ana expactea mat ine , x-ruoua i i-uia I arrnv and the beoplel of I North Carolina will eor- 65 t dially unitein horiests endiaavors to accomplish this : great end 'All good ftnpeaceabtiq citizens will be protected arid treated with kindness, while. those -wh dis turb the peace; for iviolatJe the laws, will be pun j istifirf with the severity on marnai law. The troops Avlll Be distributed so as best to secure the interests of ithb 1 United Stales Government. Pencils lead, P ans sauce,! . : ' frying' . Pots-r-tin (cbfiee) Plates-tin, J . Pins, pes paper, -Rasins per lb:, mi Razors each , i ftazor Strom i eacb The most perff ct discipline and good conduct are J., course in the State of Xorth Carolina, in ar enjoinel uponUli 6fficeisand soldiers, and cordial tides not 'contraband of war, wiil be; restricted support up ra allgdod ciitazens. u ;j I : ; ; H bnly. by the regulations of the Tiaasriry --Depart-' : Ail who ard peaeablyl disposed are invited to ment. v'i :" At.-.i;-' ..V ' Jc '' ' retlurnto their fiomte' a m 'resume their industrial ' ! 50 j pursuits; ' Sueli as havbeen deprived of their to-wit : arnrt amfnuaitionj . and all articles from 30 j animals and waggon? bf tle hostile armies will . Which ajnmunition is' manufadturedj gray, uni 50 be : temporarily -supplied, as far as practicable. -forms a-d cloth, locomotives, cars, railroad iron 30 upon application to theffaearest Provost Marshal and machinery 50 byjloans of the1 capttired property in possession of ; wires, insulates, and instruments fori -opera tin --, jiq th Qaiirterriiter's Department. The needy will telegraph dines. llH ;V 4 !"' ','.-, in 0ftlAlsb be supplied, for the! time being, with subsis-i - All military restrictions upon tradl in articles teJce stores from the Coimmissary Department.. till jbe; left; to the Judicial Department of the Qoerpmentt;piinial t&ose political leaders yho are responsillie !&r. secession, rebellion I and civil war tr, with all its hcw-roifs. iSetween. tne Crovern- merit ait of the U nted SUtfe and the people of i.orth folimV tliert is p'eaceJ ;;-' :!;;' . ! j- 4 :Caf commaiicn 01 4iioa-iTenerai. ocnoneju : J. A . U A &lr Jiili LtLt, une ; AssiiSta.it Adjutant General. Ileatiq'rs Iepartmeiit of f. C., ) Armi or tue Ouk), ' ; ' , RHeigh, i a, May l' "18?5.' ) .'- V ";v;.o.; - ;,IV .'- TlE fallbwm orderslfrom Head'q'naHers Militaj Irv Divisi4ulvif ths' JtLme are published for th i infjitmation anf giiidaiipe of fitmthe Department of North Gardlma; whilh niw;frnis prt of that Military Diyiifipn. i '( j . ; '' 'rf ! j-yr lHEADQ'113 MIt: DIlSIOX OFT'lEJAMES, ) I ' , ; ; ililchmmil, Va., April 28, ) tiKNEU Alt UHUti V lr-- Yo 4. , t. dli ks of courts off records in Klchmond and PeWshurir will be iermi ted to resume' their fn actio iis'xxi :..'takinsritm oath '':of alleirinnce '.if.. AH attorneys,: prdetor andvther lie ir4fession. trade or 1 unsellors, ladwaates rud asied tp practice a particular isidess ; the' presidents, di- retitors and; officer? fi alOcporatitms, and aH neisons availut theniselves of the benefit of Gen eral Order . Noj 2, in r ar.l to tra'ja, will Tje.Te qn.ired to tatci 'e.atp f allegiance to tlistlnited A-tiv tckni ia the above mentioned cit'es. who without taking thi oath, shall, after the first of Mif next, attempt M practise: any licensed pro- Ii'lOIl. Or tyilTfTi; 1U wiv iitcuacu ki sua wi wusim-ivi, xercise. ttie. i junctions , presment. ir i(Ti(iCTj of any jrparation." will, be aWfed. The foreoins provisions i will xe en forced in other parts of, the State as early as pra.o illL All persons making claims for restoration if private property,! before a Provost Martial, or an v other tnii"ary Ameer, conrt -ur commission. wUl bet required to tafc tne oatn oi alle j:iance to the UniteV$tatesr artd nntitlhe claimant takes 50 viaion are request ed tof eive no cleajrances or per- 10 mats to ehiu or laud kod ar otlit'f -articUa 10 tt&fet to Bay ifeeism nr to ute betntzt ot nrpTri t(Hl data, nis claim wm neiuier ue uranieu renn or miaruiau s aumoniv anu ooinraiiona lase t ; nor considefed, .H' . the pto tif . tho.vD of the W oeraon wno has not taken .the oath of allegiance :o the United, States. Y. No marriage license; will "be issued until the oartiea desiring to be-married take the oath of dlegianae to the tfnited States, and no clergy roan majisirate, or other person authorized by State laws to perform the marriage ceremonv. will offi-- ciate m such capacity until he himself, And the parties contracting matrimony hare taken the :,!.. any person, acting in noLaiion ot tluse orders will bo . arrested,, and a full account of the case reported to thee Il-iauarters. By order of Major General Halleeh: ' . ' . L J. C KELTON, 1 Assistant, Adjutant General. By command of Major Gencfal Schofield : ' . . . J. A? CAMPBELL, , , ' Assistant Adjatant General. Official: y . , . . , FRED'K, ANfilXSOy; , . ,Lt. t Act. Asst. Adj't Gcn'L Office Prov. Marshal, ) , Tost of rRALEiGir. N. C bnv 22nd:JlRrtK t GENERAL pRDER ) ' ' ' - No. 2. ' f who practice their proteasiona or emrnwrl in'unv business will immediately report to this office and take .the prescribed oatli of allef?iarice: All f&ilin to comply with this order will be ; arrested and reported to Headquarters of this Department. ' ' ay oraer ot i -,- : T- - . GEO. B., DYER., June 1. - Maji fe Provost Marshal. :.. Hadq,rs Department bf N. C. Of N. C. ) 1865.; , A , ' ARMY OF TUB UBIO.J Kaleifrh. H. U.; Mav 4. Gesteral Orders. ) v 4 'No. 35. ' f rr' j., -;',.- MAJOR-GENERAL. J. D. COX, Corps, and two Brigades of Gen HIS Kilpatrick's Cavalry, will occupy Greensborouo-h; Salisbnrv Charlotte and such otlier points as he may deem uuuessary, anu tase care oi tne western portion ' . '1 t .1 ' r . . . , j-f, '- .. oi tne state. , . - . :. - ' , Mfv , . Major-General A, H. Terry, with his Corps. and one Brigade of General Kilpatrick's Cavalry, "will occupy Raleigh, Goldsboro', Fayette'villd and suc'i other pointy as he may deem nqcssary, and take care of the Central portion of the State. I5ngauir-lie.ncral3 , 1'almer and Hawlcy . will-' cdmlnan 1 the .Coast Districts as heretofore. - The troops will visit all parts of thefState. dis perse or capture all bands of guorrilljas arid . ma rauders and collect all military arms '-(other than the side arms of paroled" officrs) winch mat be The Corps . and D'strietwCommanflers will. as soon aa practicable, send to each - eclunty under tlieir jurisdiction a .discreet otHcer, fwith,a sifn cient force d organize a small camjMiiiy' of the most responsible loyal citizens to serve as a locn L police force until further; orders. I As far, as nece&C Kiry the companies so orgamzedj illj be fiiwish ed with captured arms and ammunitip'nVbnt will receive nolcompehisfttio'n for -theiir services. Alf the m embers ! wilt i b'.ro(j aired .to take the oath of allegiance to- the J. Go 'ernraeril'of tile tea dtates, - ana ; an oath to preservej the peaces prevent crime aact arrrsticrtraia.-!!, iwj&r'-iur'prat-, ticjible, within their county, and to obey all law ful orders of the United, Suites M'litarv authori ties. -' ' ;:; '- ;: Vh.f .v.;. :. :" CiimtnaU arrest 'd br the ipolirt r pnpahu'S' J will be sent to the nearesf ISlilitary Post for trial, ;.by Military Commission. A full statirnent of the crimes and the names of witnesses, niikst be iserit witn the prisoners in each case, By command of Major-G eneral Schbfiehl : - ;.;!? ; i v, . ;. i k ;:: . J. AT C A JPBX p i. :. '"; June. l. j I Assistant Adjutantj Generr 1. : Haadq'rs D epartment of F. C. ) i ; (Army of the CuiO,) y Raleigh 2f. C.. Ma y 1 2, 1 865. S i Gkneral Orders ) - -f- ; ! Ko. 45 i . . T ,11 R E A F TE R rn t r v p m sr. t tt vrt The following articles are contraband of war. othe; j- IL llereafte no ijnilitary tax will be imposed -wx citizen for p H...-i or permits' t ny kind, , noP for .any other rpUon '.whatever,-; firtft all orilers r uiciu Luuatj auuve enuuieruiea, are reiihrve'l. , fvnm whatrver source authorizui n:ch titx h are hereby revoked. , ; ' r ! j ! j , ly comniaud of Maj. Gen.' Schofie June I, Assistant AdjiTUvit Gjen(?ra1, Hfcadq'rs Deparlnieiit of Tt. C, Jlaletarli, A. (J., Airil TKth, IbiJo. 32. rra REAiovE A DoiTBTwnr:ir seems to L exist in the minds of some of tathe ijeoble of Nortli,Oirolui;V, it Whereby declared' hat by Vir tue! of the Proclamation of the President of 'the United States. dated January 1st, 18fe.ali per- Teons m tin.- istate neretotora neld as; slaves are now free; and that Jt is the duty of the Army to maintain the freedom of tuch twrsons. .. ' . - - - It is recommended to the former OTf ners of the : freeil meu to jeiuploy them as hredservant3 at reasonable wages. . A'1 J it ii reconuudntled to the freelmen that j when allowed to do so.! thev re main with their fmer masters, -and labor failh.- fully so long as they shall be treated jtindly adtf seek employment eilseivhere in the kin'4 of work to which they are urt ustotned. It is not well for tnem wici'nreifaieaoootrflwns or Aiaitary camps. Tliey will t be sup;orcd ia idleness. M ; . ; ly cotnmand of Major General Schoneld i' : : ';.;f -r ! J. A. CAMPBELL, ,' f-. June.L - v ' ' f Assistant; Adjutant General. .T Healq'rs Bepartm nt of H. c, ; -' (Armv of tits Onto,) h! ItaleighJ K.- Ci'iiar 15, 1S65?; No. 46. j.-. i jr.-:'iUv.-'-,'-. , 5:1 :'.. i-frl- -C- rpUE FOLLOW ING RLTLES ARK P;UBL1$IL X. ed for jthe troverntnnt of Freedmen tu Trth Carolina jnntil th restoratio4 of c-tvif govern ment in theState:::-'':--,,.-.;;v,;; r:'::::f0-- I. The ; common laws governing ?,be domeic relations, Such as th4 giln Aarents anthority ana control javer their cluluren, and snardianS the ooulrol over their wards, -are in force. The dians of minora aud of the aged and ; infirm', in of the absence of parents or othter xjear r2UUT ca- aaj abiyf ayortv?5 theuu Ix compliance with General. Order No. 62, dated Headquarters Department: N. C. Armr bf the Ohio. Raleitrh V CI infl. tcak aVi 4 4" III.VMJn;" roen fwonTenru3id4ttwejaty-on years of age remain under the control cf their jmrenti or gnardiaia' until they Tjocdma of age, thus aiding to support their patent, atad younger brothers ond sisters. . . -y j.,Jv- IV. Hie former masters '.of freedmen ; mVjrnot s tarn away the young ot the infimi, nor remae U , give them food and1 shelter ; nor may the able bodied men or women go away from their homes, orlivo uixldlenjes8, and leave their parents, chil-, dren. or younglbrothers and sisters to be support- 1 ed by otherai . . ' ' 1 - ' ' . ; V. Persons1 of age, who are free from any of 1 the obligations referred to above, are at liberty ki find new homes wherever ,they tan obtain prjoef -employment ; but they will uot be suptortcd by i the government, nor by their former masters, u- less they work. ' " . - J - , " L It will be left to the employer and servant to agree upon the w aires to bo paid: but frefdnaeiv 1 are advised-that for the present season they oughC i to expect only moderate wages, and wherts lueir 1 employers cannot pav them moner. thev oturht to fl be; contented with a fair share in tho , crops to be J raised. TUev have srained their personal freedoiti. i yy industry and good conduct they may rise to -independence and even wealth. s i ;, ' ; s V1L All officer, soldiers and citizens are re quested to give publicity Jb thee rules, and to in ! strnct the freed people as to their mew rights and j obligations. ' . '. ' ' VIII, All officers of the Army, and of the coun: ty police companies, are authorized and required to correct any violation of the above' rale within their jurisdiction. , -rn ' j - " IX. Each-District -commander will "appoint n superintendent of freedmen, (a commissioned offi cer,) with such numbor of assistants (officer' and non comnmnoned omcers),as may be necessary, whose duty it vil4 be' to take' charge of all th . freed people ia his j District,- who are without homes or.. proptr' employment. The superinten dents will send back to their homes all who have left them in -violation of the? above rules(,r and will entjeavor to find homes and suitable employment . for jail others. They will provide uith)e camps - or quarters fir such as cannot be otherwiv prW ;, vided for and attend to their, discipline, police, "'.' subsistence, tc. - ;; :.';-:'-j!.';-' P::' '' ')'; '.v-;!f S ? X. The superintendents wilt hear all complaints ,k- of guardians or-'warda and-report ithe.lfictfi tof? their District commanders who we "autVoiztHljtrt; A dissolve thai existing relations of guarvlian -and ward in any case which mav seem ta.reOuire ; and to direct the sun -rintendent to otlierwi&e pro . rules.; 4 ,Avv 1 By co :'mand'of Major General Schoeld: dU 5 J w J. A. OAMPRKLT. A Juqq 1. ' f Assistant Adjutant General.! '- r I i Headqfrs Department oi G. v ; : v ARMY OF THE UlllO.) J :f: 4 Raleigh, N.- CrMay 1,7; 1865. General Orders, ) ,: " '4'; X,;V:' . ; in ivo..: 56.: . -.- 1 . -. -:v;'' vGratiluitovs issues of rations trt citizen?' iv-jt L tciioo un uiu iuwr uic oirfc oi, jiay instant. 1 -- The surplus Contnuss'iry Stores in thU De . Depnrt- meat wiuoe seia to citu. ns at the !-.. s. VAnous mili- ; tary.posts, iu tnah qHiantiiieif ir family ud (. fciaieSi yiiil adti ,l)y : any, IVjatTConirnirvl ; upon the order ofJhe l)dt (mmahder; whi,-h' forder will be tsed tipon rifoatli,of theioni uemriug o purcuase tnat the-fufHies purchaseil hal not bo refold, but shall bfe used for ibis or4 her,t)wn familyor le; given the rpoorj V All persons must take the iith of; allegiance 'before beirtg permitted to piirchdso. ";H , ..! . The prices will be fixed by the Chief -Com m-. saryi, and will be such as to- cover the actual co.st . to-jthe government, including ithy cost of t-au-i v portation. . "Y. . ' j -: ; ; ' ' - .;'( ' : i jBy common J of Major General 3tho6eM ; -;'-y : J.-A. CAMPBKfcL, June l. f. Assistant Adjutant General. -.Hi '-y---'-4.:-,'V; v'' ,,:vt: '.. the ;-?iil GF G'a-per,- coininun illicr 3d luth; A ' l'ost Command r, . r , " Lt 11 S $;irtduv , 1 :y, )i N Y Vols. i rli:ni 1 . I'.t- A.ii'itMiYt. ' ; ; 5.; A A (c Major Geo B I)i-cr,; ftth MaVoU, 1V Marshal ' tl vViu K Nojtou, 4iU-N II Volsr Aitai t'ro L iGoorgre 'S Daileyj Vth1 Miine Vol Assistant T-iovjos . Ma -hd" . 'j v Cj.J't F wBk,"9''k V : t api 'Geo C Viqy C Ve Volk, A A'ti M4 'V -,? ' ;-ur-eon :.iio-KuoH-Lon., 169th NY A'olnj' Oh Medical Or! u er. - - - '' , m;y'. ;'. ' ',. Cat.t e r. rfo&her. Hith-'N V Vo'h,' A I C. ht Ei v lerzee, 1 6i'h Y v.a.-i. A D or UFKICEHc OF4.1&TH Ea'T iV .1 OLL'KTIJkKB, N .j J'j'Vtndon, Lt i'ol (J.jmm'andiiia K L Wi(,r..th, M jor. " .'. ;; , i N cho an Ue Grutt", Att- Ajntian.tv ; V- v f Lieut A C Slocuiu, Coniinandinj? A. V :. JV L;eut A CoMitr, do dU H. ' v it i ' Litf !it C L O ark, V do i da C f fabt Win llhdw, i, ,'; -: i do ;i 'do'K.; j Capt h..'" ravage, :;-t; -!;r."dodp';G.:''" f'-Li ;ut M Mcintosh,: , ' do ' do 'I; , Liau'-.J Al ildf. v ? tf do lo K. i : j !j Officer OF,9T2Miyyp cxr;KKS.f ; Joieph 'N" ble, Llout G1 (JmmjiriiinV. ! ? ? Guurii 15 Dyer, Mnj rr.'' - . '; .. .' -Jli-iw'.v II vVa i- w nil, Adj taut. ' u 1 ,; Geo iS 11Ay, QrAU.-tT. : ' . 71 :";;; - . .i 'tiW 1 Kice, Ah Sureon. .. ,. . j .'V ' " X-uin A B i ck, Cimandtcfir G VA. Cpi L Mc ottney , t ; tio p t.: UaA.14 do- "f J r c I.. - I : do ; ioi I:. " do do" o;F . do;,J dVU. do . . du K. ';-l;t S'A'Dwti.'- idoN-t d ) f.i do 1 Capt Goo' S Coir.Uii . do II. Voik : j S Off ceks 4i N Lt r'r.l F W Prker,fGemih nding VV llm-k-nsiA R O Al. r list ht Allr Mftriand, Acting AU!i'anti : Jo cph Wirtf.te, Uomuian iug Go - A. ' Ln.nard A Guy. r Ho , ; do.,l. Ca? t Lo lis hi I'D Mnssey, : do lt JA iSart'l 11 Prercott , . . do -, , d D. do G. do'll. Cap V in T H.rkfr, ?. ;-;' "do id Lt PatriclLiDOw l. j o, ' t 1-t L E'lwiu Whitfordi 46 Cact a o F Qinny, j ;.., do , -j Geo W lliifcins, .; ! do do do Kir- f OrFicElSrn Ixa. Vow -' .1 II Lawiwjce-, M jof' mnaindinjr. t i Diuev ft'kn ui, una aoj ovi, v A H B iily, Ltsh l R Q . j ; -h N;A siuber;Ainj.A t Snrgon. ; 'SilaH Cla?. Gapt Com nandip co A C Cnry, IstLi. ,. '. . 4:''Oi '--' ,'-: rA- ' i..nsr. 2! l.t, '.' :.iV W"rn H Lowe, Ca tmmaidirg' cd lid I' j ;ll Kiuucar, Jt.i L,;':,' - 4. ''. 'i T Kieac) Capt omm.idia co C, .r M- rnon, it-w.'-..w:,v:.lrt.-.' '.i-:-, A O MittMI, id Lt . - 1 ;..' ' ..J ';-3x -.- R J Graham, Capt oommw'ing cb D. i- . - '' . ,T C vtrley, Jt Lf. . . -. . . :ji J 11 Shoi r w, -.d Lt. -' - , 1 : j - ;-':" , ;5v f IVT Stetft. Cant eommaninfl' K. ' ' J C Boyd, Iht Lt ; ,;v;-';;it'-io ir . it IT a J 1 1 1 0-iupani F, G, U. t nd K ate : feommandet' by onieii: wuv xuiMies iiave-nc t ipm uouea: K eolvi k L'eut Col Dinm.Wlni.- Jofephl Atleo, Mfljr. ' '. ; "J.ib-i Knowl n,'Surgfon. j E,W C nrch Acting Aiyt ad Q XI. ; Lieut tUc.. con''mindingr;eo A. Ijient J B . tommanxiinz c I B. - t Capt 4- Wiirreu, c.inmandin? oo C Lient h urtoire. comunanfir to U. - ooaamaud-n ca K. - lfernmandiiA co;Fl- Lieut E v an Sant nrd, romnianJine coGj lie'' C G F'.'niw, eomm-tndiri ctHS.' 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The Semi-Weekly Record (Raleigh, N.C.)
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