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SomV vftars airo. there lived in the neigh
borhood o1f Paris a retired jnilitary officer of
1 lare. fortune. Pos?e$iied ot
'many valiialJe Mjiialitics :brave, just; and
7ion'r.raMc, there were two &ad dravvbackstb
Ihis character he wa viflent-tcmperpd and
' : -avaricious.! ' He married a beautiful and gfcn
. tb girl, wlioni lie fondly loved, but w,ho,
iioveitht'lcs, often sought her chamber,
' ,wer'jinbjttcrly at the "bai-ah arid iwjustre-.
proacjies which her husband Leaped pin her
when the merest trifle had excited his un
goerned temper. Often, indeed, she felt
. teiriilcd lest bis violence-houJd bei more
. than verbal ; and - although his fits of - rage
- werci-egularly followed by i penitent I apolo-.
, gies.i she jtremlded at the thought that he
in Wlit sorjie day forget, himself so far! as to
stj-ikeher. t ' '-., - M-v; ' ' .- ...if j' '
j ; It vds very sad to seethe happine;.-; of a
;Wriionfontied; under, the most promising
auspices ? thus destroyed :by brutal a iiid un
:"rieaniiigtf$t3 of , rage,'; which' m cliy be-'
7 .Icamtrore 'frequent - ' It 'required all the
yyourig wifp's tenderness and fidelity .o sus
tain iier bbneath thci custant grief and ,tcr-
jror v!lichshe felt. . One day whenthe hus-
i ".band, ln.'.the. presence of i sevpral visitors,
. had given' way to a mpre than usuaj'y put--
rageous" esiplobi'n of temper, he retjired to
Jliis 'aw itiartmont. whither he was fallowed
bygone- ofi .his friends a true ; irienpl, who
never shrank frim adaiinisteririg a faithful
reproof. j jWithout regarding . the, officer's
angerthD dying embers of vhicm still
tnoweu niicrceiv, ihis .irieuu carnesuv ana
severely lectured him for his unkind &nd un
yust i condiict- The culprit listened; with a
gloom v air, and then replied : " Your re-
. . iroacjies are peneciiy just; l-conaemn my
rown conduct iar more, strongly map you
iban1 doand I make rainy : resolutions- of
amencrment, but without avail. My un
happfVt.eitipcr is too strong for mbr, and.
; ednstantlyj in a few hours alter the btiterest
t :!:Lfirt!critance,! L find myself again bsfciaking
: I Mt is. indeeh very tcniblo !
tf Idiavq i'need of a'strong ilcssonl
and I
' slialT glve jin-jstilf onet". o. saying, he took
ECval tuHis up and down the room, dacin
" r 'withta ilctcrmined stp, his eyes bentjim the
y 4und j."and;h is lif'S-firmly clo'seJ. -Evidently
f "some strontnternal confiict wa$ goi ig on.
?X vBu'ddenly he stopped j opened acasket which
lay in scratpirejanrtookfrom it s.ank
( ; ; liu c of " a thousand francs. ,His friend
Wat;l.ed iaim. with curiosity,! not knowing
what "i:6' was about, to do. He -twisfioid the
s-note.
applied one end of it to a
ighted
tanerj and
then throwing it on the
earth
sto' e.i watched until the curling fiami had
tjuilte deybtircd the light And prbciousfpaper
' His : friend.- amazed at ah action
wh.ch
Hvobld see-in strange for any one, bu
osne-
ciaHy tor one wiiose parsimony, was no tori
pus, ran to! him and, caught his .arm.
r, " Let mie alone I said the, 1 o nicer in
IroArsC voice ' ; ..
HiVrayokl mad:?"
"No.""-!;' ' '
Do foiil know what you haver dohe!?''
'lidb : I-have punished Inyself.": jTlicn
when no trace ot the note, remained, save, a
llttln liri-litr flnt: t.lirt boro' for so wfi maV call
iiim, addl; firmly : " I solemnly vpw'tl.iat
"jr T .-"-, -"-. : l t ' -1 ,
-whenerer I! -lose my temper, II will
: 1 - " -f T! 1 A j i T Ml M fl -i
miiici.
punishment on my .love pviijbhey.
i -The; promise was 'faithfully kept,
that time the avaricious man paid;
: faults of the; ill-tempered husbands
From,
pr the
. After every outbreak, he appeared (before
Jiis.pwn iriujunaL, ana uuinuieu to ij.ss suii
imposed peiiahv- . The condemned ulprit
tnen openecl his1 casket, an.u, 4ale anct trem
blincr with shoordssed ta'critation. took, put a
: note and - btirned ' it. TThe expiation! was
always in proportion to the crime
. .- wnA.lnM .win! rl nnnn tint! . 1-.)T1"1 i
Va 1- I Umiltll Stills Ul. UCUfHMUO, ' "l J i''S'
act'ordin" Id thenature of the oftencel ItrOta
3 00 to 100(11 Irenes
A' fev of these chastisements had thd hapr
y; . 'jptefetfStftct !-.prtb('th theMefective-phaies of
im hero's character. ; By degrees he tefi'mej
not bnlvi mil I and good tempered, bijit gen-
: ; prpilsid 1 ady to dispeiisV his ytn
: "in ways ..wljiich, if more t ;agfbe ublc
:.:':L';jfneiiiouM hot, however 'be esl
his treasures
his
estpbnied
lmbi-e; useful to hi'mselftlian the noteswliicli
he jlutd biraviblyOnsigned to the flamjee
Kow what is the object, whichwe hayei in
.Veducdtm'ff'-atchUd ? ft is very plaia that
;; Ve wish to teach it to use- it? 'eyesj ! We
' point it', to Ithe window.-1 We iturn itia face
.-. to the candle. We show It bngit (dolors;
en we teach it. to ns? the ear. y,$ cab
itnn; d'ffirerit" tones of; voice. We make
iQusioal souiids. We cheer' it with'njdtes of
cheerfulness,! and ;we quiet it with, thpesjoft
tones of : music"-' Next we educate it
to, use
111- iiaiUS. - IV C UUU IU1UK9I lii,W.lltCUt.l ri
We
Wosettre hapd and lSCh rt to; hoM 1 fast
AVe U a :h itjto move tfu hand, to' shaljce the
-rattle, and to expect; that hc next thakie
will make the same" noise. Then wet
teach
it to' use the
and then on
eet, to poise its weight oh
cne foot whde.it, caretully
them
takes
p! aVd movesj 'the ether : to balance
. M..-'. ' : - !' !-.-' '-. ' mi rn. - ' t
itselt
''and to mbye ,wh'ere it yril 1 Tiieu we it ktruci
it in the art!
of 'making s ) u nd?, Wtt ri; g
:; -yrdrd'a nd . jfVrm u g sent e i.c-s. lit tt
tf-nrh it to make khbwn its wants, to
we
.px-;
jrej'si. its cmo
lions, to;nuer ii8 notes
::pr1.r q-n o-V,
i
t o (undVf rstand" human language
ai.d to
receive'
and
'Comaiuiucate
bp
j thoughts
! A ll ihis pkce&s of iedijeatien;; taes
befcrrtfce chi&d is two yeJi'is old. vAtd
a verv
grj-aV w-irk ixi
is to -do ic : bu'o G id
ibas .in-
. t.ur u its- ten
g done m ' .I. ice v'ays :
i such pi -a3 ire to learn
ni
Av
gives ,tht chi
d4tise,thih!
Lrs t.na?:
ii, strives coutmuia
iy to
1'nrrs.v4i i t-ti
s cottd','-, wp i .vo to
1
r:pl
f. ' ttr
to'mjTHVve :-t::-d. i'd i
no
I
4 ; !jT tt
1 i-i ; vir,
f "ST"T;?3'hi.'vu've df .vL
ih
w"hch nakes. th m'o h
, f .-. - - J 4 , ,
t r f.'rct.; herfflf pr-a
i i- - j
lHtirrnoa
n
jdnit.ref itpracting and - d'awicg cidt 't-he
pOm irif her chud,
:.'iiwrJp -Kroner!?, of education ha
Atid jVtju .has - F? Q"TC M1
his. vViids iu.
. To eveiiv tliino; tliere a Season, and a Time to'efei'vIPurpo'se nnder.tlie Heaven-" Solomon.
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,VOL. I.
portion fo'its valuei l ilf we watd; a bnauti
ul tre'e for ehade or tp produce ua fruit, w?
must-plant the sped, defend the gefm. train
the shrub, watcn ov the litrle tHing till ii'
growa into strength apei. beauty. . w e may
have beautiful stori83. to sparkle'and flsh be
fore the ey but
theyjmust firsVlbe dhg from
the earth, then pdlialed with immense care
and finally pet with skill. E yen then they
"re niueOUS, ume, mey auyru iub . pciwn
the; person
ofihei virtuougj W4 m
miy -f'tke pound of
eteel "'hicn is worth ja iw cents, j and bm
tow labor , an dyskillupon, it, "till j j ir3 made
into ppHnffs for ladies' wp.thfs and that, one
pound of steel is tfiew worth jo'ty tJiQuscnd.
dollars 1 We may thr0w out the stenea of
a qinfry, and they are almost wHrthlass' ;
but linor and skill lay -them up in the walh
of -a palace, and age$hence they are ladnr.red
and iq U3e;; and injthe hands of th! wonder
working artist, the rbugh block of "marble
b'ecorpes the beaiitf ful -etaltute. " We take
the hardest and thje most -gnarled trees tha
fjrow, and they become under labor and
kill, the beautiful 'ship that passes like, a
bird from continent to continent. The
most beautiful ro3e s that now , adorns the
wjndow or the eatden was on,ce the sirjl(
wild rose, i possessing hardly -anything like
beauty or frasranqe. Cultivation bias (done
all the rest ; and many of our mwti nutriti
ous vegatabls werej in' their wild' state,
both unsavory and prisonous. -1: vV: j r
i Iti3 not su'Driing, thehi that, in the tfr
rangpfhents of Qodfs.prov.denee," it is a great
a3 well as ?.n important work, to educate.
One hnman:beingt;t1ttrain its: body
spirit fo' thatit wjdl llventuallyr be
all for which it iijcPeatedi Tt: is
and its
and : to
a srreas
work,; for ten " thousand right impression
are tdbe'made and:
on the scml;
ten thousand wrong impressions
are; to
ve?rs roll
counteract d and :ffi'.cd . As
onward and the child! grovys, the work, of
education bcomeS! more' and more j difficult.
iTwiera- mut beUhej .ydbk of many years ere
the c'iild i in any way fitted to take care
ot rtself, and to ne inTrusT.eu- wra, us own
interests. Slowly
and c.irefully taint the
fouhdarions of character be laid, and
liile
W
many would think
I.Hjit tJie"' great
arixietv
pf the, parent wpul4 liow be, How
feed and clothe and.srelter my ht
vjm o
m .U (
theiLfiii8 much heayiepK qnpstion weighed up-'
pn nimv ano ?,nn!jsiir'.' '-r?.n mannuBJioi
child 'i'riall'thn he fJfohn -fToT
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GOOD MAXIM! FOR DAILY
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1 Do that which i right ; love that
whien
i t -'.
is tru3. nt to ljvCitnat you may
die. 3 H is iniTheWay of life wh
etn l.nsrrupfion. 4.
i would be wipe
must' be willing to
be I taught.
5 When a
man iadmits that 'W has been in the wroriff,
ir. is nut teniu youm aer wmuv inai ue
f'Unrv w ins: c- AA,:I.
l: r V i T -'.T.'r"M'-'lft V
was..'
rjmanq tnac uonfiM, ian ??f"ifoviAon being mni.er.d but, the division re.
rmp.;as many can Itli. . Think of that raa:n;n. a iiivi; field, said regiment or rei-
w
hich i9goorJ, pndpu wi,l theti not think
of that Which is evil. f8 Tou will be , cpr-
tain to reap a rich reward if vo'i are fadhful
to the end. 9. It isibetter to be wise and
no4t seem so, than to peem -wise: and! not he
so. 1 OA Mankind jinj general mistake' diffi
culties fpjr impossibHitieff this is the dSerence
between hoe who svjqced and those who do
not. i 1 1. lifter to; Ma jortoipe'onjth riffht.
track tbjfri a:racerloithe wrong. ) d2. jHe
who; never changed aby of his opinions, rev;
er corrected adv of bis mistakes. 13. It is
aiffilnlt f Ir the rich! td humble and it is im
possible for the prOulito be wiale.- 14.- We
phould never seek reyenge when out eneray-j
ia ppwer&it, lor tnen.- wouia o.i-mpruaerir.;
nor I when he is I wealc for then It wculd
he rnean'and cruf
8uVjstitut0f for tern heaaaLand ' ipxfrCTsobiit
there is nothing so.
cr
poda? the things them-
pelves. ; ;16" I. ,is impossibles o. make, some
people nnfd'in
khfetr tsrnorance. Fr it re-
quirs knowledge
oi-percftive jit. tnerefbre
be that can perceive
pit, hth it hot
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G uis in
no N'.hIcs.
inhko absolute -laws,
It is impossiblej t
lrrthe jni' d,' Bern
olinson wrote.," Every
Man. in his... Iluhio
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at' twenty -two and
Paul Potter droppe
Ihis nencil before he
wai twenty nine
i.oolW Hffi of
fhni lute eet, fioemst
effort A All the purd juice of the vine lows
into a -ing e gluls.j Zurbaran's: early pic
ture divided with K;'itiaelle the applause, of
criti?is(n Jih the iouvr.e. Akehside, ?t
twimty-threca, hadj A : Jijsfre of ' invention
vvlrich veach succeeding -year Seems to have
diminished. Fraucik' stood oh the thresli
ohl of hsfortietlj )!carjwhcn;a picture by
Pirugino inde hiiii fa .-, -'painter,-" Di-ydeu
was nearly- seventy yhen he completed his
channifig copies i of Cjhaucer. ; Michael An
gelo had' jvery hoir!rea?he(l the years of
Dtydbfl twUkmi he Wavthe-- Iist Judgment''
to'th(woihl.;.:.Tiio 4)je;Klor;of Titian, slione
'trist toward . ii-j -.rjef tiiig las wonderful
portrait .'ot ' Paul ithef ;Tliird wis fainted at
sei eijttwo, and' bi$ m ignifieent4 Martyiv
ihim Of St; 'Da'wrer, ,ce'rj.at eigltty-oiie tll
:?iih' Pleasures,- Qfytct, atvi Advantages
of IJfrn (nre: -' .-' . '
TT'f Hsaia'rs 2?ertment of IT. C., V
i I i AMf of the Ohio, ; -
- ' ' . ; ltfll.';li.X. C. Juno 9, ltsoo. ' ) ;
GLKERAL O UU KHS, :A:. -
No. 71., :i; '
diets of the army hrtj ; required to ai-l and a-1
Jm .nf N orm uarouna, uu ii);iicciaauu
siit? Ills Excellency to the aiscnarge oi uie
duties of his office? ojf Provisioaal Governor.
Alt in the military service are also: ; eujonfed
to'absUoi from, ia aay way, biudIiiS, impod-
His Excellency, Mu.iam W,Holdex, hav
ing b2cu. appohitejd-Ib- the President, of the
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C;nted.ritatcs PrhvUional Govornir of , tdo
RALEIGH, N. C, MODlIt', JUNE 12, ,1865.
ing or discoura&in? the loval people fmia. the
organizition of a State' Covemment' as au
thorised in the Proclamation ot the President.
Tue militarv authorities wdl reader all prop
er aud naedfJl aid to ail executive o'licers of 1
the State who may be d uly appointed ;under
the ?lro visional. Government, iu the discharge
of daties ; devolved. up5n them . by i thj law."
All s?ich executive ojheers are authorized to
call vipon the nearest military commaaders for
nppcflfv airl in 4 tH ipvpr-ntioTi irf thpir lesral
datiek which commanders are lrebnired'-tb ren-
j jer 5ilch aid so far &s it mav be in their! power.
When the Ouuu'v; Co.art shall be properly
organized in any County,' the j County Police
Fore? organized in pari-uunce of General On
ders, j No. 3d, iroml these lleadmartors, will
thereafter act in obedience to the orders of the
local! magistrates, as part of the posses of the
county. "K ; - ' -' -If --J '":' ". j-J -: - l -.- ,
By command of ialajor ! Gen: facnoFiELD : i :
i J. A. CAMPBELL,
I- ' . Lt. pol. & Asst Adj't Gen'l.
Official. : ' ' ,: ' 1 .-, :-r- it' - !;;? ;'
L'. H.. STETSON, ',
' Asst; A djt Gen'l i.
23 1 standing the. Army.
OFFICI 1L. WAR GAZETTE.
Wa Department, A djctant-Gexkral's Or-
fice, . W.ASinxGTOxj May 15, 18G5. General
Orders No." 91- The followiug regulations are
announced, and will be oteerved in discharg
ing from tryice such volurtcers as are hereaf
ter to be mustered out, with their' regimental
or cQmjiajiy organizations :. j - j ; . ,
1, Array Gorps; or at least' the divisions
thereof, will be kept intact, and immediately
uponj n eceipLpi an-orper directing any portion
of- th'd forces to be mpstered out, Commanding
(idhe'raU of armies and departments vvill order
the. said troops, if not already thereat, to one
of .the follovvjag rendezvous, viz : . i '
Fitet. Middle Military Division,, and- troops!
of btilier armies or departments arriving there
ih-!-fl$fense-s of Washington, D C Ilarper- ir
Ferry, Va , anJ Cumberland, Md. '
Ssporid .Military! Division of the James r
Kichinond and Old Point Comfort, Ya.
Tturf. f ) .partmcht;. of North j Carolina
Newborn and Wilmington, .v 1 ' )
Fourth. Department of the'South Charles
ton, S- C. and 'Savannah, Ga. j . . '
FitVn. Mili tar y ,Di vision, of West Yirginia
Mobijle, Ala.; New Orleans, La.,.. and Vicks
burffi Miss
Sixth Military; Division of the Missouri
T Little iKofiic,- Aric .: at. Loms.. mo,, ana i?ort
.Leaven worm, ivansas
i n i ii. - Tv i .J
Seventh; Department of the Cumberland
Nashy die, Ivnoxvul.e and Memphis' ' 1 enn
Eighth. Department! of Kentucky Louis-
Ninth, .Middle Department Baltimore, Md
uo-mmanamg i uenerai-? ioi armies anu ue
dartmeTits are author izfed to change ike atore-
should the public
s of
i wdl bggifea from tl
I hee "relative to the t;
roons Therein serving: as
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I for discharge-is apprdached
V IU In case. Of one or more- regiments or a
!.mens will;fce ixmstered-out at the place where
found serving' -at the ;time, and ihcrt 'placed
en route to the State, i as bereinatter directed
III. The Adjutant-General of the army will
designate places of ' rendezvous in the respec-.
tiveStares; to which the regiments, -after mus
tered out, will -be forwarded tor payment.
IV; Upon arrival at the rendezvous where
Uhe ihusteiis but are, to take .place, a-critical
recordbooksi&c.j'will be made. In cased!
omissions, the iproper commanders will be
made to supply them, and make all theen
tries as enjoined by the' Army Regulations.
At. the same ; time; the muster, roua tvui oe
commenced aud prepared in accordance with
exiPtintr recii ations. under the 5 directions ot
- .- V i
assistant coram fesane ot musu-rs or oivisions,
supeTiutended by the corps commissaries.
Corps and ;drpartmerit commanders wll seeJ
executed promptly , using to this , end division J
and brigade i commanders ; to supentuena it,
and tbeiF .l-reppectrv' staff; 'officers- to 'aid the
rmistjecim? officers in cplleciirg the data for the
muster out rolls and discharge papery as we;l
as the preparation of the same. .-. Iu. frimiug
the rolls particular care must be exercised in
Stfttlftcr
(Seo
General Orders No; ,84, current series, ;trom
IV IB
this office )
V:j So soon as the
rolls of a regiment are
completed the said command, With, us arms,
: colors and necessary
equipage, win u piaueu
and to the renjaezvous
.winch it was m'ustertd
m
'En route and after arrival in the Stale the
foilbwinsr' will be observed :
First. Immedistt-ly
On arrival at the State
rendezvous the regrm
ent will be reported to,
and taken control of,
by the chud mustering
,or his assistant at th-
officer for the State
poirii : The said officers will lend, all needful
assistance-m their power; to the yaymasiers,
with
a view to prompt payment. of the trobps-
bond. The reci-m
entaroffi ers-wdi- oe cetd
to a
the
strict accountabi
ity for tL'e' discipline ot
cf n.rr.acds and prcstrv&tion ol J uhe
nroprnv. .. . - I - ' . -. . :' .
. ' Thd, The Oornmi?sary oT Musters of nhe
xlivisjiba to which the regiment belonged in
the" held wiU. taW po i-sesiun of the copies of
nv.i?ter-out rblls intended for the field and
stafi
coin panics- an
ii paymasters, also the
company knd regimental records, with all sur
plusj blank rolls, ( returns, discharges, etc ,
in possession of regimental and company!
commanders: or other officers, and, after
boxing them up, place them- whilst : en
mutt under the snecial charec oi a dis
cree
mont.
and responsible .officer of the
reeri-
Thn sole duty of sa'd officer will" be to
Fourth I IV:.. i.i,t
ts'-wu
f be
designated b'v
the Pay, Department meet regimeuts.
desismMed istate renC-eivoas, -and" 'thr-re
at the
make
irarodr and' -prcsc.
e said rolis aad rt-cord.ii
whilst en houie. arid on arrival at the State
rend I vousv where payment is- to be made, to
turn; them over to the cldef mustering officer
or his ieUtant at thit place. -
tlanrth - Paymasters will le-desismated by
the Pay Depirtmentl to meet regiments at the
i' . ' saiamiaces' ot renuezvepus
i i ! j i 1 1 - e ! - l -
pe nt to. ; interest io demarid. For the Department
6 seek-, the :East. Fennsvlvania, JSTorthern, Nurthwe&t,
yoaVNewiXfexic J aid-Pacifi c, such ,peciAl orders
le AdjutaQt-Geaeral s of-
tit
under d!sjphij:.-V ':. : .. ;-T; 'j ;,
TIL rhiec tjef mustering Officer will, un
der regulf;iioii to be established fby himselL
take possio of and carefully j preserve the
reginrentiani i company records! dlsb the'col
or3 with Sjiei ispeclive regiments, aad hold
them subfit tdforders from the Adjutant' Gen
eral of tHiarnty.-s v .. f- i'Ji: :'-;;
VTil ssffas practicable! after arrival
at the SUjfe mndezvous. the chief musterm?
oUicer 0Trs;d4'Bisstaht will see that the arms
and oineti pu.jQe property Drought to the
State byfthei'roop3; i' turnbd; Over to the
proper c&rtj bf the Sup dy ; Department
thereat ,f ,f ' j-.VWj"1-' Wr " i : A
VI. Id nrertarin?; the milsfier-'mit foils.
CJrps,m defrtm!mt, division- adl' brigade com
mander,;Svlft llfcold " .resrimental- 'over's to a
strict acjcniajiility, in, order, to jmsdre a;ecu
rate aij.d )mpjte' recoAls of tlie leniisted imln
and . the btter;jpoest
the ' n on-c prh mil fei oiled p ft c erg. ( ir privates who
htive beeji fwoui, .(led. or the representatives of
xuose wnp?jiav mien irom diss.asei or,wound3,
or been killed bat'tle. '.,. ";-,-ll '-
.'..Tlll-'orlp ' the ; departur pf .regiments
roni the-:Mndey'dns" .where 'nistei-d jouf , all
public p0per'(- except I arips, fcplctrs' ; and
equipage ;f,eq.uii'id' en - cite, will, be turned over
,to and ucl:ipedi;( d for by; thci prbpe'r officers of
the supyM depf rtmenf5 coticerhedl
! VItl.4;yii!a4 s prescribed diilthe
fotegomg
lor a reErlrterita' Vill.be annliftablei to!
at
of. artillHf jor ii independent company
' .IX Af 4thyt ispective Sstate rendezvbuithe
foliOwingJ.g ort1rod, viz';' : , ; '-J -'
.; Hlrstv:' V&flM-vma'lter Generah will be bre-
parea to jyiv aT;su(hcient lorce
to insure rojnf t jayments.
SecohdjjTiie quartermaster
of Paymasters
General and
Gommissarv lGl-ineral i of Subsistehee1 will , be
prepard j) ha a suitable number; pf officers
of d-heir Jlsnecttve - bureaus to I bfovi de sun-
plies, fraf ipqrttidn, :c., and receipt for pub-
ii ,.JhU. i - -i . !.'-! i 1-1.! '. '
'.Third
j h4 OhTef of Ordnance will arrange
oi armies an
n - i I
apartments is; directed to the
important?
f 'Regimental tmd companv offi-
cers diavifg Mtffi records so tbiiipleted and
an-anged tiaf, a)ahy time; the, muster qutdolls
By ord!,0,f?t
..A? ,f! - .-.j ri L '1' '
e. , Secretary
of War.
E . D . T4 's L Assistant Ad jutadlj-d ener al .
iBy'0.DEilS;.
R;- tr
He
r ueparinier-t cl hi. U..
' ReighjfT; C.;?April 27Ui,
I kijRM v of Tm; .umflj-
1B65.
'JNo,..ijU - t rS
r 1 Mi L tfom-ian-sms General has the jrreat satis
, L 4 t, L !i jj
Armv and to
- y fV ih n -r 4i ' i! ' i-T- -tu
the4eoiIqn.f po th Carolina thati hostihlies with-
.. A. H . ,f, a . f- -i , j -i- n -1 e
ln this ttsje. naj deimitely ceased .1 that for us
u,- il , ii 1 i 4i . .,,
the war lS'i'iKte.t and it is hoped; that peace will
soon be refitoredNhrbusrhout our countrv. !-'-
-14. ; r- .un 4 ' fj; r.?
: i4- ii 4ii i--t " i i it- it t I
relations .ii.hth,i samfl zeal vhifh hat oharafifr.
j is uuijurc wily ui an m .uunnttic: nicmiiv
uw..vifv w. v. an iy,v'"i...."' ii icuuii
,rai i i i.- it i t ' ' t "
fJ?Q zeal whidr hascharacler
cdjtcif the war, thai the blessings of
ized. our
;i .'f'Jd i4 -iwK- .-.-4: i4-J yTi!.s.c&.4
.'. .. . i, ,fT - ; .. ... ..-Jr r v. .
ly ;believeand xpe?ted that the troops xf j this l:
army and ' jie pecple of North Carolina wHll cor-
great eiid, A A''1 ' -I A:'M XA
All .goof land pjj aceahle citizens will be protected
and treateH'vithi! kindiiss, while!" those swho dis-
turb the $M, 9 'Tiolaie the lawill be pun-
ished witlh-sefe'Hty;of martbdlaw. - . v!v.
The troMllHe distributed so asbestto secure
TKr Tt.-.iWiiefr,einl!nft nrl Toi,! WrlvW
,-.U,-,fyirt.,isr,o .i-Jift4lW1i.;,i -;.-
Pr,5ninPd nionll kffiv, nn.rl RnlHi 'nil i.l
pf
lull
disposed are invited to
resumei their l iKlnstrial
pursuits, wiueh- Hs hav.e been dtpilived of their
animals a,i -1 wa4wns bv the hoitile arnff-s will
aesignfd(j3 S(t!e rendezvous, audr there make
final' p.uiienf 1, obtaining,, for that purpose,
the ro Is fomllhe mustering officer thereat.
- T. "Wtt 5oop, are awaiting payment
supplies ip-illjli- furnished, by the respective
supply darjtf en"ts, on the uiuarreq'uisifionr
and- returps, cuntersigned by the1 chief mus
tering pLtfferf c his assistant . j. :!;' .-t; ... ' ,
yi- 'UiJtiUa W payment, aijd -the final dis-jCharge-opthijroops,
the chief musterhigj offi
cer will I-bk5t;! their .beinsr- kept: tbg-etherl and
to nave anital;;len urn her ot hisbureau -to re
ceive thelpnjs, icoul remeids; utcj : - '"
' .-X. Thfeatltetitievn commahdiiW'g-e'nerals
stiijuwi.b ui.ii no riuou yiiieus
All whaMtr-e pdkeeably
return to t r?eir bohes. and
adtohs by the hoiti armTes will j T1 TJ-T i ?U itnuiluru' .ray uni
i . 'T? t t r i T , ... i , i tonus a d cloth, locomotives, cirs mi md iron
be tempo
iy tuppiied, as iar. as spracticaoie.t
upon applf'attonjo the nearest lrovbst Marshal,
by 1 oa a s d the bt ar ed - property1;
in possession of
n, Ari..i(..di..i .1,1 ,J n'.,..i. 4 i
The needy will
also be ftijfplipl.j.
or the time being; 'with subsis-
tei ce, storfi fifoaj;ihe Co'mmissarv
Department
It will M left ffthij udl'cial Department ofthe
Governma it-tp i4iiili those political leaders who
are respoir "libje fir "Recession, rebellion and civil
'war, 'with! U'1 it-tghorrora. Bttween the XJoverri-
ment" of tlbittr S ates and th'ejpeople. of Nor ih
Carolina tere iseacei J ' 7 J - '
uy cuiuj iaii.il o u-iijuv-v nii iti ipuiwuciu.-.-
! ; ..'.;; .'.' J. A. UAail 'lifcLLi,
"i . "Assistant Adjutant (-eneral.
June 1.
f leatli'rs iKpartiiient of X. C, )
e
-i J; Jj ARiiV of tnEi 0mo i; . '?
I ig ..BaUngh, X. C.tMard 5, 865. ) - ;
E'NEU'iijtetS '"' '' A--:A A-: -1-
THE. fotififiglcirders from, Headquarters Milita
JL' ry pivrafi;ftli6. Jane.s are fiublished for th-
in'foriiKitii ftddgjiidiuce of all indhe jpeipartment
of- North; LHroin I ;hich .'now'..; foxis 'art of that
MUitarymvigioiil -v : ''"; ' '! V i- ', i ' :::.M ';;:
liEADQ'l iilliddiION OF TIE JAMES.
1
. ' i Kictimond; ya.- April 28, 1865.
GENERAl Okliklti,-1 'v-:-' )' I,- -
-;;Nf 4.1 d-Fi :"f . " -Kvi " : IZ;
I. ClerkK of fcofVts .bf records in Richmond and
PeiershupM; Will be permitted to resume ; their
functions j taki. the oath of allegiance.;v j;
-fll All toT'n.M;-' counsellors' adyoaates rnd
proctors aiCuothe? 5 licensed to practice a particular
profession''ads r bustdeis; the presidents, iii-
recidrs" anj pln$rs of all';Corppltatios, and. ai
persons ayyimgljieniseU'cs i uie ueuens
. r-Al M-ilAt r A
VI til VlUClil U'J... t
derirt ot. i i m retram to trade,, wi
wiii ttr re-
quired to t"e.th o'ath ot allegiance to the United
states.. An'lpersfinin the ahovementioned cities,
k!;o.' Ulii.& taklpg the oatv: dial' - after the lirt
ilfe atjiut to pnvwei aii licensed bifo.;'
leFfeion, or ?pg4'i aiij' liceitec tfudeor ousinef.
or snail s;m-i.si U tc tuncuons .01 a preident,
director. otlOitntfcHoi any crporaiion.. wui De ar-
. rrti . i- . it : . . .. .-..- i.
rested. Jlje iioruis .provisions wm ue hi-
forcedin ot ierpa5L3 of the States aaearty aaprao-i
ticable.
i r r p
no; 9.
j -III. All persons TOakinir claims for rpstoi-ntin
f private property. before a Provoet Martial, or
iny other uihifary oflieor, court tr commission,
be rtKjuirtd to take the oath of TUlejrianc'eto
we united Mates, ami until the c'aimaut m&es-thc
prescribed oath, his, claim will neither be grantp.!
jlV. 'All officers of customs in this Militorv i)i
vision Sre 'requested to Hve, no clearances or ter-
tuits to ship pt .land fgaOdsip-dther .articltslof
trade, to any ! person or for thexJienent of anv
person who has not' taken the oath of ' all e. inn co
to: the United; States. . ! ; .
IV.. No marnaW-license will be issued until the
parties degiriing tp be married take the oath of
aUegianae.to the Lhited States, and no clersrhian
majistrate, or' other person authorized by State
lws to pei-fntm the marriage -percmony w ill, of3
ciate in sueli capacity uiitil he himself and the
parties contracting matrimony, have.- taken the
prescnoea oatn otalieria!Jce.. r -rM
j Yl, Any person- acting in! violation of tli-'se
orders will tu'.' arrested, and a full account of the
case reported to tlese-,Ilaf'quartersi. :
iBy order olihijor General Kallech: '
---'- ;- ' j J. O. K ELTON,
f ' ' -J-Assif-tant A'diiiUnt General.
By -tsommand of Major General S'hofield :
,t:'. : - - -..- . J, A. ' C A M PL K LI,
.Assistant Adjutant. General
Official: :'; ";-- -."' r -T. r- -' ;.;" :u
. , ; FRED'K AND! RSOX;
; . ; . .' - v Lt. fc Act. Ast, Adj't Gen'l.
'--- '-4i..,--j-i -,-r :'u-i .
:':.-. , Office JProv. Marslia I,
Post of Raleigh-, N. C, May 22nd: 1865, f
1NERAL ORDER ) -A i : - "
G
d-V .' "No. 2J :-.J r C '.:!' ' VT,;--..- j-.V1;.
T N compliance with General Qi der No. 52, dated
I ! Headquarters Department N. C'Army of the
Ohio, Raleigh.? N. a ilay,15th1865 All parties
who practice their prolession's i or engaged in aay
business will immediately report to this office ami
take the prescribed oath of ajTegiance. Alt failing
toj comply with this' order will, be arrested and
reported to Headquarters. of this Department. ,
. k By order of ';-'---' ! ' I
- ' ; -. . ! GEO B. DYER. !
'Jane 1. . Mai. Provost Marshal.
H adq'rs Department fjf "II. C. )
, 'I , ( Abmy of. Tiia Onro,) - L
; JtaleWi, N..C, Mav 4. 18 05.. ;
Gi.VEUAL ORDERS. J . ' 2 ; -i r - ;' :
No. 35. -!-'. "f ' -.vjt" - ::' - -
AJOR-GENERAL J. D. COX, vVdTII HIS
Churns, and two Brigades of Gen. Kilnatricks
A
Cavalry, will pecupy . Green'sboroiigh, Salisbury,'
viiauuuc uu.ouinunici muls . as ne--iiiMy ieem
Eebessary, and take care of the western' portion
of; the State. ::: ; '; '::; ;- ,: ; -
vMajor-Geueral A.. II. Terry with his Corpsand
one Brigade of General IviTpatrick's Cavalry, will
pcptipy: Raleigh Goldboro',7 Fayette ville and
sub i .other points as he niay deem nepessary, and
taKeK-are ot ttie jtentral portion, of tlie State j.
, Brigadier-Generals rainier and Ilawley will 1
cdrainari t the Coast Districts as hei-t.cf.re1" ' ) v ;
!The troops will visit all parts of thb tatetdi
perse or capture all bands of gjierrillas j andt nial
rajudersi and cquect all military arms (other tluiii
the side arais-of paroled officers) which' may be
found in the State, . i .--: "-"! j :';,
IThe Corp and D'stmct Commcnders will, a
soion a3 practierfble, send to each cofuity uinler
their jurisdiction a discreet d)fficer,;With; af-utii-cij?nt
force to organize a sinali company of thu
mjost responsible 103-al citimjsjtp serve -as i'local
police force tutU-further orders. As far as n'ejfes
Fa'iry t h e on 1 pa nies so. organized. , w 1 1 1 . be f itii f sh
ed with captured artii3 imd ainmum'ticm, b)it will
refceive no compensation for. their 6ervicci
tAll the members, will be-'required:1 totake tire
- ' . 11 ... & i ; , .. -r. '
icq ormes, ana an oarn to preserve tiitf ptace.
prevent cryne and arrt-st cniiiHi'.ils, as tav as urac-
;;Ln Ti .i ! - ;,,
ticaole, wiUun their e.ountv, and to obey all la iv-
i Tr , 1' ; J , .
fife orders of the-b uited states M'htnry auth-ori-
. ,- - .- ;. f A t. ; y
- J'-'t -' ' , , - - ".' I )' ' -H
criminals arrested oy tue- police cortinnnies
i. .,i. iA'ir.-..' m:i:.. t ,4 .3 i: i
-i i . ., . j .r t . 1 ,
"in v:uii i-u uie ticuieBi. iiiiiitar v jrosi lur trial-.
... J "
wurue sent 10 uie nea
Miuirfr Commissi
cra(;s autf the ames
ssiom A fuli stati ment of the
witu, the prisoners in each case;
i : -Jiv command of P.I)tiAT
JJy command of Major-General Schofield: .
, . ... -! j... .- i .J. - A, vJAMi iJli JjJ,., -:
June l.; Aesistant Adjutant Genercl.
Headers Department ofS. C.A)
fi"-.'' '' " ;. JTn1,i';-k . "NT n ViTlf to '1 '
RML Oaps f ' ',
j , ' - -.' !. V ;,: . .' ,: ' . :; - -
T r J. i'p a fi p ii ; nnf (rn'nnT i TviriJ
J- course in .the State of orth CafQhnaMn
' . i course in.tuepiawJ'Oi, iorxu aroiinaln ar-
tiolesnat, contraband of war, will; be restricted
only by the regulations of the TreasuryDepart
ment, -t '-,i -: ' : -. ''-':'-j . ?; ''" ' ;;
,. fi he following articles ,are contraband of war '
! V"
i whrch omnium. ion
toit: arms ammunition,1 ;ahd all articles from
;.- ' - - ----- ----
and machinery for om 'rating railr ords, telegraph
wres, insulatp'i s, and lnstruunents1 for , operating
teiegraph. lines. . S; ' - " ' -':'.
'All imlitar!. restrictions" upon trade in articles
other than tho.-e above enumerated are removed.
. IE' Hereafter no ( milita' y ; tax will be imposed
tippn citizens for passes or permits f ol any kind,
nor fpr.any other reason, whatever and all orders
from whatrver.sureeauthorizi.iig such tax s ate
hereby revoked. - ; . , : .'; '--
I ByTtomruand of ilaj. Gen; Schofield : ' -
! ' .j . x j. a..cam:ijell, - r
Junej I. Assistant Ajdjutant General, ;
Ii oadq'rs Departinlent of IV. C
v 1 ; '':, ' (Aaiy or the O'lio,) "
i i Ralegh, N. Q.f April: 27th. 1865.
Gexerai Okdeks, ) . . . , (X:- ?rv-' -''--: ' -'-
'"I i No. 32.- S - : '.: V. .i "n
Tp REMOVE A DOUBT WHICH SEEMS TO
XI exist in the minds of some of the people, of
North Carolina, it is hereby deciared that by Vif
tue of ihe lrroclamatibn Xi th? President of the
United 'States, . dated January 1st, .1883, ail per
soris jnj this Stte ' heretofore held as felaves are
ndwfree ; and that itls.the duty of the Army to
maintain the lreedom of such persons. . ' ; '
.It is recommended' px the former orners "of the
freed men to employ i theia' as hired servants at
reonabhr wages. .And itls recommended to the
freedmin that; when- allowed "to do. feo, ; they re
main with their former masters, andtabbr iaith
fully' long as they shall be treattT kindly and
paid reasonable w iges, or that they iminediatdr
seek employ meut tWwhere ' inJ the ,kiml of stork
taiwliidhahey are accustomed. ' lt is not? well for
thia toici'nregate .'abjitit to wns or Military campsl
T!i.-y Will liyt be supported in idleness. ' f
l! . iiy cuuuiiautLof Major General Schofield : -
J. A.'CAMrliELL, .
r" AaeiHtint Acljuum GeneraL
Jime'l.
it of H CJAfj
Ohio,) - - - 4
1, li(5. ) ; :
V-.. v - -
; j j I :. . (An o? tk
j i Jialeigh, 2C-Aiy
OEkeRAL UrIers,
, , ; .- ' .
! - x0. 4o,
riflE FOLLO W 1XG RULES. ARE EUEL1SH-
1 JL ed tor Uie goverwaeui en x retxtme ia Korti-
ath"SaUl-the rcstoralloa cYl greramcDt-;
, L Tlie wmmon laws, governing tho domwi'lei
relatNJfis. such as those giving parents authority i
aiid control over their children, and .guardian
coulrotover their wards, are in force. The7 pa--
rent's orf. guardian's authority and obligations Uk 3
the place of those of the former master; i - ' ? j
II. Thefonuerinastereare'ConstiUitedthegua. i
dians of minors and of the-nged and infirmia
the absence f pareuts or other near relajlivtca-'
pableofsupportintheja. , '
III-. Yonng men and wom'en, under t-senty-)fet ?
years of age, remai under, the" control I of their '
parenUlor. guardiaus until thej becojue of age i
vuus iuing to tuppoji s iiieir pareuis, ana youngcr I
brothers and sisters -1 . . t J
! IV. The former mastera of freedmen. dibv hot I
tiun away the young -or the intirro, nor reftsB to r
Kivc ,thm food and bhtlter iior may the idle . ;
vuureuuicu mi mouieu lo awayi irom tneir itomvK,
or tliyu hi idleness, ajBlleave their parents cliiL
.. 1 .1 .. . -1 . ' . ,
uirii, ui ij oun oromeis ana sisters iu De.suppyrt
ed by others. - : ;-- -.-' ' '."' ' -. " - i - ; .
Y. Persons of aret.wlio are free from, ant of
the obligations referred to above, aro at liberty to-, i
nuu new. uoines wnerever they can obtain profit1
employment ; but they will not; be supported iby
Uie goTernmcntj nor by their fbrpier masters, juu
less they; work,; ; : -J ' .. '.,''- I -J,
VI: .It will be left to the etnplbyer. and' servant
to aree upon the wages o be iaid ; but freednie.nl
are ad,viied that for. the present seaion they ouli
to .expect .-only moderate wagej. and -where their"
employers cantiot yny. them' money, they ought' to
be co ittntedwith' a fair ehare in the' crop? to bo'
raised. T, ey have gained their Krsonal t'reedom.t
Iy industry-and good conduct ) tliey may! rise tot
indepeiderce'and even wealth I ..' ...,f ;
lbAllK)frieer soldiers; anil citizens" are re.,
tjuid to iiVe iuliliritv to these rulesand toiiu
struct the freed people as to their. I new rights' find!
obligations: . - " ;., ;--.; ..j ..:b ii
VJ M. All ofheers of the Arm v. and of the cotmi
ty police companies, are authorized and reodiredt
to correct any violation of the above rulva Svlliaayr
tneir jurisdiction.;1 - : .. s .; , .1 .'.) -, ;-, .'..j'-j ; .'-:'.--
: IA. Each District commander will appoint a
superintendent fOf Veedinen. fa commissioned 01
eer.) witirsuch number of assiHtants (officer? t
non coimmssione( officers') tig may 'benecespary,! 1
Avhose duty it will 'be to take charge of all t the'- '-
n ccu pcypic in ms lisinei, wno. are witnout
homes or. prop r emplovtiient. i The .simwiiitMi.
dents will send back to their homes all who hava 1
enueavor to nnd homes and . suitable eirplo-inent ,
for all others. They vill 'prvjde suitable. cnn!i-
orjtiuarters m isuch a'cannot be otherwise i r i.
vided for, and attend to their discipline, )o)ice ,i
subsistence, fce.:. '-- ,.i . '' -: -.1 v ..
i A. ine superintemlents will hear all caniiilftintu
id guardians .or wards, and rejort thej faefsf to
their District commanders, who afetauthorized to
Missolye the jexistinjr jelations kf guardhiii auxl'
ward in any case which mav seem, to reouihl it.
and todiructthe ktip'-riritendent to otlierwis.- pro- j A
vide for the wards, in accordance 'with tlie'ab.!ve f
rules.;;-- - ,: . ..- .' V, -: "; ,: '-;.v.-l
. By ;o i mand of Major General Cehofield -J
; .-; --i j. a. campbetx;
June 1. Assistant Adjutant (icnera
M I LITAllY G O VE It5lENT. ori Tire
' Ity. ; ' :-'-Ccl
G F G a cror. comman 'lintr 3d
;g.2d
Kth A.', Pott Cominand,r. I -
'lA li 8 Samper 1 15iH N Y Vols. A A A O)
erui, sua i.i si.Aojiuunt. . " " . ;
Oipt S 0 F Smith, ti b' c.V(ik:A A T dan.
JMajor Aieo a-Vycr; Vta Mo Voll'io Mart
ir i 1 . . . ' ' . . J - i -
win Jv iyrt0i.-4tli IN 11 Volte. Aisisti t
;ui rsuai
1631 h N
Medical Oilier. ; . ; v .;.
Capt E li.Mo.ier, liiDth N Y Vols, ADC.
: X-t Ed Vandeizte, 16ith N' Y Vols, A 'D C.'
. --Officers'- oF'lloTa Reg't N T VotNTEKs
V:N J John.-ou, T t T.l jmmanUiiier" X'l i.
K L Wuir.fh, M j r. -' , v -v -
N cho,ia Lie Gn. tt ? At'rttunti ! ' - ' '
MhI tin Me'wa .tin, Qr-'MuiiU-r,",' I "I
:Xieut A C: m-'cmu, t. on man ding Co (A
Lieut A o'Jb r, ' ": '.'." do CU l. 'X. '-
Lit ut C L dHrlf , ' . ; to ; do C ! X
aot Wm ll $huw, 1 do do E.' I
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Lieu' J M lli)i,; do do K .
' i Orricr.B8:..oF$TE.-Maixe V'otxtiees.
.,Jo-eph Nwi.le, Lk-ui Col GonniikuoiiK.
Georg ;13 DcTj Miijor. J .. ,
li-iiri It Wa !.-w xtlt, Adj timt. f
Owl S iiy, Qr Niu-r . ',- j." - .
'tis. 1 h;ee, A. SSurge-r,
Li u;. W A Bit c et;', Com
Lup . L F !!; rjiincj , .
- u Geo W lrovij
" lierj J li 11,
" JC ticA, '
Lieut V F Dennirtr,
:. - S A Dcten, .
" A Jl Cliat-e,
Capt Geo S Colbatli,
Oapt S Mann, ' V
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Lt Col F W Parker, C'cuim iiding.
, " Goo W liuck,n A R O M !
1st Lt Alfr -r Manand, Acting Adjutant, '
J'i'ciih Wiigate, Coma an . ing Co.
!igO.-',' A..
" Xj' iiaro a Uay, ,, do
Cpt Louiri AUD inssey, do
1 mi Lt bam' 1 1 1 i'rcfcott, . do
Capt V m T IJ .rker, . do
" Clarence L Chupman. l-do
5d Lt 1'atrick Dowd. do
lit L Edwin Wliitford, " do
Caitri.oFQ'dnny,! "do
" Geo W liatHnu, , .;;; do
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N A Ct feinberliiu, Acs't Surgeon.
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..Tiefle,J Capt cmmanding co C. - -j
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: AO MUchcll. :d Lt : - i '' ;
K J Graliam, Capt c mn:indinsr CO D.
T C Turley, ht Lt. ' , j . .
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W T Mei p, Captcprnmaudinsr co E.
J C Bo) ti j-t Lt l i V
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L eut Ld Jaeqiics, edumiindiog co Alf-;' "
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