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H 0 4 T .r. BY 3?. J. SINCLAIR. .THE NORTH CAUtiLTNlAV is served to sub scribers in town at gtiVENT Y-FIVK CENTS per week in advance;, payable to the Carriers weekly. Slngl copici TWENTY1 CENTS. rates rCn ma.ii.iko. Wl. "Willi "Y Mil L LI tile 1 SL piatl- YOL 1. FAYETTE YILtE, N. 0 , MAUCH 15. 1864. Circui . S oral: 1th C oth. Circuit. Ralph Buxton. Singl copies 25 cents. Six rridnths TWELVE DOLLARS. Thro-month SRV i: BObLABS. "v One month Till. K I) Obli AltS. II '-LTh- VTi.'f.r.lIk'.V'r'Vlf ..J-lr fn.i nawnd I 5 nwipivr. onbiioie at this d.fc:. is n.iil.-d" to ! Circuit. Robert b' Armhcid "LltJiibdcr.brs at-KIVE DOL 'Jiiree mmtn-5 THIibfc Adrtacc. ,iosl Ror. Wake. Attorney (Jen- J where the 'property Is -innres?!dr with MS rea-' 7irouit, Thorn Suit''- Wwki;i;h;:.in. jwi.-.p for ..HMtpprernig-the fame, and itt com- a- j Jim Sparks was tt farmer in t?i--ymtrv ? 'Oh yes, sir. Dot the luly (.umberUnd. Wh Yadl-ia. th Cir missioner? rjiiv beAr ucb proof !s iaiuv respectively adduce, ad -1 tic lnortU f E- , and in leving lids catriato f can.c, ill nt want to -o h.me he in whose ; by General II .nter for unruly n tid- In lire JLHiifcc Congi eaa ou i iuite a s-f icy debate arose on the respective ments of the various Yankee ecl era's f- Senator Wilkinson, in a "ppr.onal o iaticn," endeavored to show that the Ivtst i I troops were net as inefficient nd vtre!..;.., ., Jhe Ld l eprescntcd them to lie o:i hv. i-i" o jca.-ion in the S'Miute; but' tli.t Cons. Me;..; 'and Me'Jlclhin weto responsible, for ;Ai th blunder. the p-Oa-!! particular nmrning had been Icpujissione-l i f; re nigl. indecision , ,,v n is nei3-brs to purchase ntiaiesous "little eoih-.'r it, an'-! ) hav ve . nj -.oti'ir vt.a- of 5 new andj a :r taan a--J RATES OF . Tlie "f U I o vs-i i or mt OS4C SCJ'r.VSH OK K Oo dav ..S? 00 Three d.vy ' fl7 "'our davi C, .'.0 5ir d iVH S 0.) I.AU3 for "si in..ntift. "cmt, Wiium i' uy.m:a, lu vjivcan ., .-j. , -..-. ....... - ... inTircii', wurttg wuiw. - .cver niirw. L have a. ppankin : I)!)LLAi:S-Strkt!y ia jMerrimou. linncombe. ceitj te jh.w ,UJ'' " ' "7 1 ninfc satin ribbon to auorn ,iHView. ftat of a buxv out Un-.ler the trees I - r-.., Utitiv ni.-THl,-!. Hr.-T.T. 1 iOH . I OUiCCr . . V." J UHTU l niClUUlC'J VO,l!5 f ! .rl !n thf n(l)fhKi.. J !. -ii ... . ! t-:.,, t..r.in .r.i.,. rii-nffi V Strong irece ve the luxh-r comvens-atioo. - Uw : i i f...-.. r.w.li.a-i . J, j-, , , 1 .1 re 1Ui VViJRTISI.Va. ' .V-!.i ' r:.:W.4V' ' Isarv for the wvr.uvl 'of tc vwper nnd . Visijaucsis oiuie. miw v ei Lime Kosa kept quiet, and Jim will chrtnr for all .l , : r ' i Vitt-rth! Pitt! family, or for tha t -avrvJns on of his busiuessi bringing lm vrjtnin me (Cirpie oi.uw.wwnaic.isJiP hesitated n account of tWr d in th(j .North CnroP.nian : j f t' njA (-.ii ford I)r JaiK'M C.aUovvay j? oeiupation. slwill nJt be ivapreI. : . But Jim stored ccar of her, nsmde-i of ad j stran-crsie'innert- fur oa lkbs : Uv-n'-,., T Fb're.T Johnfct0P. il llar?vave ! Sec. tu. rrovutes ma property lost or iris suppoft., iu UriI.4niijiv. Jmi i.u Uvn't knovr me ; but I On u-.-ok ..i;C3 fC ) a.w " i krt-. Jam 6 A i'attoc, I cumajre vtnt iniporar-.iy tmpreea iy ne strange- msas upon. , mHiritujr. wHovmg.i, Spark:, as lives out on iV.viii.nion Hi P'J ii, . , - i oilievr, . gn in oe naia ror, language. It is reported tb.-t-tie n J UJustee was ma.dt coi-.irarv t - . . . . . J 1 !a!..: of the army of the 1'oloin :. r?::ifi-'.d ;de v.-:s .- e-r . -;i , e ruuic-tl i.o-;ranii e t ' t .;'.: umsiee was mdt car.irary ,t-en, Gif.iinr.-' i .af the v.'ay. lie t.ia-d that tij: ;! inlers, ar.d t!mt had li;. b-en present at Jack-' -vie un r,v-r ior-tna rdi:;t of iho c son v, lie or Baldwin the batth-i Woul-I r t h.ive'arniv v.t (tettvbu: but one cw;.s r :) tnKen . place. But onht - to h-ive been ! far in :h i iiiht th t the" retrv.t c 'i!i 1 f'J "r-it.-.. Tlirec y '.f'ss.. a T vo nn.Uhs. .IS 90 ,2S 50 i JS 50 1))3, 1 1, .t'l ! liuaoinbe. I.lTXtiARV BOAUll. TH" F.xcel I officer, . shiH be jiaid r . . I ... . I ... ... SFOvSth. Provides that the irapres?rfnt of ..;...70 0 vance i' rfaves rfll b re-ulatej by the laws of, the Tiftr wor i. or -i:hl lin-s .r 1 e iat a square, !' e , ct-T., '-'nti. ItieVard i Stale wiicf-tf th .iinpressment is made, aiijTin . , ; T Vf.t-'-- ' absonce of fu'c h SUtte Uws,lhen to be regalat- tl imttle, Jr. Secret . . ,j,, ,u ct., f rr.r ' ' ! 1.; . 3 . - l'u'' Vt ...JIM r , v - t l i y t t . .t-x . i r r m i si lent j:x officio ! tc. tu. l init pr vious 10 inc iirsi inner. On eccrin'rcr u;a.i7 uuci.h; muuiiiif; h Scire-plantation exclusively .devoted -to. the pro-. .idilction of jrrain ami provisions, ska!! le taken ar - t-.. . iit T.hn: for the nnblic ns. withoat the consent of the Vifli..ir, - ,..,,. ' p.i... I. mvcnsr PVi.nt liHan nf lirtrftnt IHWPMtV. J? A I. llt UUJ vvu.wi'uv,. x ' w - - e who shall violate the provisions of.the tried before he miliiarv conrfe of trh.ieh lie 13 attached. On complaint ny tnem or an to be a state more tc. ce i:vate tnan . courtl ed, and an effectual end t all c mdivkiim n-t adtiti'ni -i-juvrci wui hi ctiirq-d thi s,t.ntv I r rtissinaht inirti oice, tnvica or threy ti-nas a week wilt b ch lrjed t.ro dollars a sqnare tir every inacrtiia. Wken aont by letter, th money ntHt arconipany thcadvertiajmont. M irriax1"'. dalli. relijrium -and other notices ch'tr-d a ad vert io eat and must be paid'for strictly in advance.. fPell. .Va!:, Guilford, Hr.m. slran eellency Gortrnor V'aac, lresi lentr.s V:i I'aton, Jr.of Warren and J 11 Ha New Hanover? Hiehard U Battle, Jr., Jf'fforaoTi Dayw3of MiHsisippi, Avr evident;- - Jlex. II. Stephens T "Oeorpji.i Vice-rrcsiM J P Benjamin, of Louisiana, Sec'y of State. Jamex A Scddo- of A'irojintaKec'y of War C (Jr Mcmminger of South Car.slia, Sec'y the Treasury' H 11 Mallory of Flortdi S ;c'y of thn Navy. if. .... -rw.i i!.-r i.au i swm. urnuL'e, i . .t..: ..r'Vtrtl. Ijirnlina. in a.L prtvttti 111"- I. Ill crai i tJ , . " - -". .. . - , , - .. li t:.i ts..,. ii.irfrt t. trin. l'ri'SkLiC i act, shall be . . . ,.r: . c? i;tJn,lnnt ,.f ttx; r.oros to ?n ?fth -'. re- bxtBe- If iK'Y U I pertnflfQt swrie,' or tfe?-" person,- snd pnjpaKSion , v . j' tor the Deaf and Dumb and Blind I ajid put int.o-ranksaa a puvut, ml it non- -uch p'.inVhhmenC not inconsistent with military law. as the court way derect." (ionerrrt liivia nf NorLii t.arolina t;hiet ol theii''1- Department of Ju,tice or Attorney General, i , l;1 " 1 resia J II Bea-an of Tesa Porttntar (Jeneral. Cf ' Prwidettl Tim President nerves six years.. L,,,(' nbvtrianA i . hi seco.d;co.y(iu:ss. Th? firat session of th S tcuad Conrs? will roniutaw on th 19th of th present trtonth ( Feb rn.irr.) Tho following1 'is a li-it of thr? Senator.-i tdnot and tho holding over with the year annex ed iu which thrfir resptsctiro torm of oilier expire. 'Alio a liit of tlw moraberi elect of tha iloue of Kor -.iatatlres, a far as certstitfed. SKNATK, u,i'im. 1U Vil I W dke, H ' -rt J o'liis-m, AUK VVSVS. : It. NV. Job -non. Ch.n. 11. Jliteh.rll, FLORIUi. la- M E.tk-r, A K Matwidl, ' n. v. .ii)!m ":ii.Mij. II. Hill. fiESrUCKT. n. C. Iturnctt, H70 lGS ls70 1SGS 170 1 -i'j'i 1S70 1S70 1S.5S m nrvi. Albert J. i; -i va. 1S70 lSd'i C JtBtitutioa ax Kaleign.- -r. Dr. Kdmind C Fisher if Superintendent o. Asvlum for the Insane. ?.t ltaleigh. kev. W M Wint' ite is Presideut cf U ake Forest CoMejse, (llaptist) which if lor tae nt r impended- ., ., -.... ni oi i iuiij of Davidson MaiorAV M (rord-in U Sntferindeilt of the Hillsboro Military Acadeuiy. 4 NO:trn CAn.oi.iN-A. V m. A. (fiMlimii, 170 W..i. T. D.rtch, hlfo SSi.Tlf CW.0I.lNi. Ja-nos h. Orr. X5l UlPXtESS-HK.Vr SILf . Sec. 1. Wlicnevcr.the exigencies or f ny army in the field are fueh as to make impressments of forage, articles if subsistence or otUr pp.par ty absolutely necessary", then such iinpressjii -nt may be mad- by the ohicers whose duty it is to furnish such forage, articles of subsistence Or other property fot such army. In case? where tire owner cf such property and the impress uient officer cannot agree upon the value there of, it Khali be the duty or such impressing oniccr upon aJHdavit in writing of the owner or such prope'ty or his agent, WfsJ, such pror perty was grown, raised or produced by said o.vmM- nr is hM.I or has been purchased by lS(!i.:... t ... J-. ,,..-. list ion. but for his Robt. w. Barnwell, 1 3tK " .,.imi'ioii. to cause the same to if she ever had a serious thought: from the Clayton Banner. Rosa Ile3'nolds tended the milliner's shop of her mother in the somewhat aristocratic town of E . I do not know how lone she had discharged the important duties of bonnet-seliing arid idshion-selling, but I do know that at the time owljich vre write she was full twenty-four years old, and no suitor had ever generously proposed an exchange of his fortune and heart for the privilege o calling Rosa his wifei, With all this, though, she wAs a neat, lady-like girl, with bright eyes, and a face of that healthful, rosy type of beauty which nl ways find favor with men of sense, she had flitted in and out of doors, waited upon hun-dre-.!t)f customers" with a rcn.tfy smile ofgood humor, and won .admiration from a?!, biii.hfM never gained for herself a lover. This was in the da vs of courtships and marriage, and. it might be supposed that the temper of any 3'oung lady would have soured with so much ill-luck. Not so with the pretty little milliner girl, for each morning found her plea&mtcr tn.an the day before, and customers wondered TKSVK.SSKE. . 1 S70 Land m C. IIaj-iT23, LSS LOCHIA1 l. .Ivl'v.ird Siarrow, Thoj. J. Sjimne.s, TE"t AS. lsfH W. S. Oldham. 1SJS ISOiJ Lewis T. Wi'fal!, 1S1 YIRiilSll. M. T. ITantor, ISjS Allen T. Caoertun, ISfiG 4.. houss ok iuI';::si:ntat! v.r:s A LA P V: NT A. c, Th h. J. Fintr, NVm. U. Smith, 'V. It. W. (;..hb. ?. if. Cruik-li.viks. lacii .S. Lvou, f W. 1'. Chiit-vi, 7. David 4 'i-;tii. H. Jam ;s Ii. !' Uirh, !. J. S. Diekinsua, . . , i . i . . . . , be ascertained or determine! oy me juugrneni o'" tw ulal and disinterested citizens of the city coiiiiiv or pans;' in vtineu -i i.... v...? inent inn.- I us mad oae to b takimr an oath to annraise the proiierty im pressed, fairlv and impai tiatly (which oath as t!iu a;l". lavit provided for in this section, the imuressMient officer is hereby auth rized to adminitter and certify) shall proceei to ns.sefs j-nt comoeu-atiou for the proper " ipre ed. wiieiiirtr the. absolute O'.vtiership , or the j temporary use thcrof l" acipiire 1 Siso. 1. "That toe DHicer or perst pross- i n propei-tv. a aforesaid sliall, v " "irucof ahI 1,1.11. iiav to lue owner, iu;; i AHKANS S. are no information rf But Rosa was not the thoughtless, reck'ess creatine for which she was given credit. Kiaeh Tnorninor sbf dnftd t.hi Rhf'lvi'S Jinrl Selected, alter:,. ni i fy r.no ir, tbi tha hnnnnta and ribbon:, she could not help wondering if her bread, and existence must ever lay in that wearying round of shop tending if sjie must ever wind up her life like the tapes and ribboiis she daily arranged. Her heart was too warm and tender to find comfort in the gewgaws and frivolities of fashion and style. She yearned, as thousands of others in like occupation have hopelessly yearned, for the sacred circle of home, and the love that makes! liberty uoon Abo mrt of a tuai holv ties which tbe minister sok-mxtji performed were but as the meshes widen VJ4 thrs free soul, and doom it to captivity - nt"4ntsery. lie had lived to thirty pwl three years and each yearoi" his unfever lJikli5fftJiad im pressod the firmer upon hitsiiWt Ijawe unjust ideas. In property he wa wt lifigli 5iti ated to make himself Hnl a-lar-r Cv com. fortable, and in character unbtfiIkU Itfoi not Relieve that heliad were no visibfe scars f..V,i u.. r 1,UB"' " a loriner cxpt-rience- noi tv trust General Seymour - with any imrx.v-tant com mand. It was (his oTliccrwho p!?.r:.icd and ! b--'.-:' urged the assault en Fort Wu.lt. ,. the i viib V - of last July, in .which ('n. Stmn..- v.u.,...! : t: - i.. , ' . -" v-.v,,,,. dur I'ini saaw nnu so manv o'hr r.-i' , " .... w-.-i thinkin bein cill-. led. lii; i Iei'-j!(,:j ' ' a t;.c t: : S '. 1 1 t 1 1 , e c.i t li c .' .; : t y. I On tho ether hand. ark, as live out on iVtsimmon iliib and. nt. fo ,.!. a b... ij? ."'. V Vl' v' v ! ld, dtfc.ded Mc'. Me'.ian. H l!:; bless jour Soul;. would n-f harm you fbr constitutional b? be b b'o V ' Theho:vi.-able Senator ft om .Uain.aid ti 'i'y the world. Kor the sake of my old mother, aptitude for waildiK- imo V-anndiVtvV i ih'Al VfhvU th'' 1 '' 'J-- Hove all w.imen, and if you'll get iu witirme ! ing with the cntruy's plans' ileh otto' r:u-v CitI 0 1 : I'll take you home m ajifly; . - excuse him from further rv' n th?fHU ;trhul tho ln $n "M i d l!' ' r ihank Vou verv ir.Uch. sir : but T harp to . ... - Pou-une vas a Westf-rn mm that tnr.n . . o;t so imicn - ' i tue I'l es-'uerit. net u.c itrii trouble j - Ob 1 it is no troublr1.' Y a wait here a nio menti and I'll drive olnd.', ' , , ' Not, waituig foi another word, Jim bound ed off. dnd prepared his team. .When he drove round. Rosa climbed in with a thank-. )V SIC:. .-!! it.S town res-enrec-.-". it iwianvavH Loeti f iicco.-m;.:: 'cwJcrn,N. C.,!i,:It vhen it acted under the orders' of the Brcsident, fro'in sonic cnue or otlic", it 'liai alwav.s met disaster. Who planned tho crnp aitru in 1'lorida ? Not MclJIeil.in, Muide, AgeJ Ihothet as coimpariio'fi ftett to suspect l hat rie felt more than brdinarv t he ever mar jln serlmity wHh the pleasant muc ,iM1f.;m,1Pll,,iu1, n--i TY.i i i. t e .u a tu " c juiat impiesmn, lie also told her 0tuis cir oi the nursety. or tho broil-ng noigef a tveM ' '.-. f., ,j:ftv. . i u- i . u... i'u tii. - . iWnmances, and if she didn t believe rum, she mistress of tlie House. At church he w"as ai,n ; . Mni .i A.n .' tfrtr.rt.... ..u n.- t t . . M-'m inryuire of Mi. Miller, at the corner regular attendant, with rtjsy:s for the flash-tc.- - i. ... u 'i. .J o- "i r -. a , . , .- ,r ' -i i distort, who knew all about tbe Sharks fam ing dresa?s ami naerry face of the female part' -. Rosa thanked Him that he put impicit con FiiOM North Cakot.ixa. ? reb. 24. Mai Gen. Peck, since. Li rettin, has been busily engage.! in quaking a riid inspection of all the fortifucuitTons of the de partment. He has received reliable intcUi- fu V I v J i:ucm'on lo nui'cc ano-' Mr. WiisonXAiIm. Mass.) askcU If the Sen thereitort to dispossess us cf our possessions J ntor could tell ? in xasiern, norm uarouna with the assist ance of tfirec rebel iron-olads: tdated "ten to move liurnide, Jlooker or Gilmorc. Wti", then hn&n WitiM tUta . ffu"fc5 Aiie urivc, uie reserve ot both par Ji. Se Rosa abundantlren- -V ftett to sti.neet lhat K felt more than ordinal va .4XJ 4?i -; V -T k " r uro-""TO' rcaav tomove fc of Gxa. BaruVide'scwni:u-n v. ere fudy paHon&g tlf .eUoanokcJkno,vu .it would be" evident to eveV. on,' r inCni jJt lHt. ilttcnt tn-ecfing hkd deepened ar, 1 arivers. - . I ' iiht iLasVell idd. md ftni.Vi .... - . r; i - , ' - - . Mr. Johnson said he? could ut. Mr. Anthony (Adin. it. l. said 'Y;! ot the congregation. Tosum up our esti mate of his character, fie ' was a crusty old bachelor, with no compassion or sympathy for the devotees of love and pleasure, though as kind hearted otherwise as could be imagined; But Jim Sparks entire home this evening with new visions thronging his brain, aitl new fancies weaving their bright webs before his eyes. As he sat down to the' supper tt Sdenco in every word he said- Arrived at tho house, Mrs. Reynolds;, kindly invited him to sit a while, and. Rosa's encouraging smile .de cided him to accept. Tea came, and still he i lingered. After that mt?al Jim made good Use "Late to-night, Jecms ?" "Xoj mother, I didn't think so. I believe it is.' But ye 9, ...,v-o..-, u iuipeuw. account tif-ttftlMT ladurfi oi olnn-Tii krobv the progress of the iron clads, whtcii purpose his 0T,,iers . movin- conjointly with 'land forces on ourf Mr. Wade (Adm. 6.) beliTved t'uit thebit threeinost important pomU on; those rivets, a.3 of Frcderkk-wurg was lost by Rumble, Newbern, Plymouth and ash.ngtou. 0!I account of lho f;l-lur0 of 0v. H . ; Jt appears io be the impression both j command to obey orders, within and outside of our hnes; that A irginia .Mr. Johnson (Op, Md.) bad read the -is to be evacuated, and the battle gi-ound is fcnce of one of the oflicers comphuned of, ai.d to be transferred to North Carolina. Hence ho thought he made a clear case. Who v.Uced the desire of the enemy to make a formidable ;i,nwi,Ve ia command and retnored bi-n . l l-.e . muacuuu ouiuin possession oi , presidani; Who visited the army from time- blc, long spread for his coming, his mother Jty; He proposed, and was accepted. A month remarked theylwere left to together rvnd!thtS Pr.oduc;ti'e P,tion the State and itsjto time, for the purpose of dir'eaii'iR iumo'v,. his time andlpotuni- f tensivefwater eommunications before rein- Iacnt8? Thc Resident. Gcnerat cme b , and was accepted. A month T. " " -":' . ""C , r . asin.igton irom.Mtnc to tun" lor.ti;., pm- afterwards they were married, and Rosa left frtr7Mh!r;7rd Z V Ti ."UU,W1 pose of having interviews v;ith the President her mother's shon for tbe .more eo.enia! fonnida,le S"nboat5V aVJ a increase to and carrvh,g out his order,;. i t...:i.. ;our present lorce, wtucli l,en. I'cck is anxi , J '. 'WM. to fit TJlin Will mi :n tlio rirvrr a nflivts IDA. "Did you get the ribbon for Sally Sherrer, Jecms?" 'Oh ? yes, marm, very pretty feirl !" said Jim, looking intently at the pictures upon his fro tea cup. , j here "Why; who is pretty? Not bally. 1 matton hope.;" 'Oh, no. The woman I bought the ribbon from. A plague upon S-i!y Sherrer's beau ty;'' - ' The old lady opened her eyes wide at this announcemant. " There was evidntly some' tiling thc matter "with her sonj and readily suspected txiat there was S"wouiart ccfnnecled with the disorder. - ' 'Very nice business for ladies, that, Jeems selling goods," she ventured to remark.' Yes, just the place for them, and some mighty nice ones in it;" I do not kuow how far the o'bl lady would have carried her discussions itpo'rt iiie proper sphere Pi woman, had she nbt at once seen ryi i Tho Yankee Senators m.iv save. their brc tU tr ..".... w v. I ho X -V Iiirtrs hn tho IrklL iwin .r t . . . fruitless, and turn the existing conditional j accounting for Burnsidc's failure. We h:ip po icd to ba present on that verv in'.ere.sti:.- nom A-iymoi:m, we i-arn mat u. n - occasion, and are willing to testify to th; The steamship Fulton. Captain WoUn ' lm .1 : V . .'. ! V .i 1 . '" occasion, ami are wilting to te.-tity to the !a . u. , ... , ii ;ii-iusM;i, uiB ii.-n.ii ni'io oi iuesu waters, com- , , . r ., . .. , . . ,. , :u Port llyal on Wednesday last, arrived -llani,;n' .,,,, , .. . .'. that hi- fatiure is entirely owing to d:so',o- ntsi late lUMtr last niht. bringing infor-' 1. MM 3 . 1 ' drr nf n-ilr on tin- 'mm.;-.,, n - oi a s rcivrt?2 to our expedition un-!"- . ... - , r , e i , i- .. r . f 1 i ci en. W C5sels. in comtrmnd of tho armv foriws !.t snlri'iniat.. oihee.r. ,.n U.x u.n! nr inour. in rlorida. ,. . .. . , ' ' uieie who enjoys a great popularity wttu nis , who disobeyed orders, bnrnside wan'eUl-.i: troops and the people, has sent woid to Gen. I , , . ... . Peck that he an'd Flusser can hold Plymouth to rctre,at' Gcu 1 wouldn't ! ihat ;s i!i against any brcc the enemy may send. of-his d'u-astcrs. Washinrton so rennwr ed for the fa.TnoncI --s,--sr'J---. Jdege of last year, the coveted point, will , . . . ( i . ,,,, .,. UOUbt ess. nram he the tbeatrn of a itinev;ito acnefn ot one 01 J.uic.uii s (jioicra;- in contest. i taking charge of tlie churches ih -i e ivo Acting Brig. Gen. McChesney, First North flowing letter some iaiere-t : th elseti ni i. 'pr '.i.-utativea to the nxt Cvinrc '. Ft ok,o . "I. St. George r...eri, 2. it. 1). Hilton, UKOU-jrA, attorney, compensation fixed by said abprais-i hs walls bright. Aye, what crowds of women ei?: and shall also g:ve to thc owner or person' ... ,,,,,;.. n(1 fmn-flmnK t.i "oiitro lin"' aid property, a cei'tni vite o ei insi . 1 , , ., . r , . iiii-iM.iiii., ..hi pi"i 'V . .. I mmi l.-i iiiv ;t f ebiiili-on rnon. ijivh tmno ... ii.. ei i w t-"- down to oll age and the grave unblessed and unhonored with the rising voice of an oil- .-pring. And yet men go about looking in-to 'it'iioial sigaature. Fpecifytng the battalion, re 'iinent. brigade, (JivUion or corps to which he j oelon' th it said property is essimtial for the i is.!- iifthe iinnv. uhl not be otherwise pro- 'curei. aad 'a tak-oi t'ir..Mijrh ab lute neoes-iball ioom- and stone-pal ices for the comfo! t- j nartv went 'into . -.T . ...... - !. .'.I. t. . tier uencral cy We are unable to"give ' details, becnuye after the Fulton had put out into the bay at Hil ton Head, she was boarded by the Provost Marshal and Quartermaster, with orders from (Jen. Gilmore to deprive the iaserfjcrs oj all pricale letters in their possession, 'i' litis the letter of the correspondent f- thc ll.ne. who had returned from Jacksonville on pur- pose to scnu inn particulars, anu wno naa m-,C:iro!in;i. Union Vnbmioor- nc nn closed a partial lt of the killed and wotmd-1 Foster's chief reliance during the memorable ed, amounting to fiyehun-lre 1 nanics, waj and vvho is ono of the most promising seized and retained until tbe next maii-a week j officers in the department, is iu command of nc"cu- , , - T 7 . . jour forces at that point. 1 o a passenger by thc lullon'vire are m- Tho rM.nf nvn0 ;t;nn i,;b in. niw4i. '(iettlPit tor IIih I illnvrtrip- rnnin tn.-t rti tha tint. .1 . . , S tht hf cn .v.a nnt iu.- n jii. i " " " ;unucr me commana ot .Lieut, uol. Maxwell. Khe cat her mealbi silence, nbhderihs all the! rt r, r tu oui f,.o I aestroyou such a large amount ot rebel time in her mind thc probability of Jeeinseverun-'gr Q-en marrying and making lumsell thc comtortablcj country gentleman she saniuch admired Three weeks bad-passed and a large crowd j ot city and country folks had assembled at om mm some tour miles trom Joems ousu. .lurin? throe hhnrs, id at s.ms..t ,..r fo..s I. i ..i n r it! . . ' i l- icuu .ij in juearsui c-, Cm; h recent :.; r,,i:; i tii.1 ; ri v.: T I sio.v Vraslnn" l.;, I 'i.e. 1 St;.:. I hnvc just looked ever a;H-t'i: ,-, .-i.'n d iiv three dozen citizens of "St. - Louis and tl.i.-ii- :n.' Panving letter, one oi" vou,-;,! ;', on lira Mi . than iiannee, ad by a .'ir. .luln I. J f ; . ! 1 ! o C ' ' 11 -j ' " - "oa!b .l.-et.Tj! . "c "".V1 "-"" Vi ""--"-' ti m onimissarv stores, struck a spvere blow , y - ' - to .it. Seymour, met the enemy, io,MW,,hn. ..nn.,,-, ;u :. ,i r. ..,! I.f.". ' ?.' ... . ... V-..V.' . stronjr. fifty-ttvo miles beyond Jacksotisville . ...i k- i r. .i .r n i..,.; ".f m.,,.,i...i !.;,.;- , ., , 'and Mo-ht. ll.lllX h.'Vtind S:1ndorv;(-it nn tha : .1. . .1 ... .. . Ml... ..vt-.t ,.f II? I -I I ..... r .... . i ...... f (1, . . r-v - . - . me tnaniis or t ip. i onminni inr t ner.-i ,. ... . ;., ,,,, ... llrte of the Jacksonsnllc and Tallahassto Rnil ' i.,f,.ii;A i i x, .... n.. itre-et rimrch, prohibit. -d hir. dVom ol':e:a!-h an i road. 'I bo h:tttlf u-a li.cti.r:trK- l.-iinr!t ' . , . , , .inc. ji.ct u tin. lament ! .no '..ut'o i... i ' ..v.., . w . . . . . , iHimnv ItlTt hnni. fitttr.rtnn f.,,.,,i..l 1. .1. . .. . t ..... - i ' whole relating to the Kev. i)r, .i;- petition pravrf in th" nn'ne of ju-tie.- is;id ae-i c . that 1 will restore lr.' Skd'tiee'li-i s t.. ,dl hi eerie siastical l iirhts. ; This irivcs no intimation fl to v.'lf.t rn-. vcu slat;, t hit-a 4. v. M i fT. t" .ir 1 And-T-ion, J, T. Shewrnake, k !I. ft I uiford. -r-i'. f. 1-"-. 7. .Inm-'s M. .t iii;!'.. K. Irjor?.- V. L ir. f. r; h.- lo. Warren Akin. Ml illl I j HV' a1 . r .i i o . -i iiv I. I' n in pir iwent ntn'.- mi v n-1 mr-n 1 alii, nca r tn- rr 'x 1 1 , .V - 'ioverpowerdby numbers, retired to Sanderson, of who belon-c-cl to the s -ond're'--imnf I ouM il,a! i, !:'',H'- "' ba.i:-.,'.', 1 Uie woods, gathering flowciBitKking with them thc greater part of thc 'North SrolSion ''tfl ucr. r'dte "r- Samu.l M,!-. v-t,rs i,r,,: .h,,,:! ule. a few iingei"ed nneier tl! woilhded. ,01 .oun v-ironna oniony oiuntecrs, (. ute. .ri.4c4-;l ciy.Pt; j,,., cs;i!!,,r ;.,,,.:...;.,.; g et uent ui exeixernenc, BTiu ir, .Mt-. i 'an .iter, in his 1 -i U t. i. KPSTl-ClvV. Nil election for next Congress. I-Ol iSlAN V.' C-W.U. J. VifUr. 4, Luien J. Ha ore, r. A. M. Conrad,' 5. H.'nry. M:ir.h.v.!. 15 jo raa H. (Conner, John Perkins, jr . -m ; setit'ir ionu the ieej a'tu piace -Aneu an mg aigeis w men arj to niaive mc:r cx, sisnce , nil berriesL w a- - ,. . ... . ; . ., ; ,r,..l ) i i J i tfk i - ri .if - . 1 1 j . a" -r . wftcrir t-ww.w " ' ''l ' -"-"i - , ifi oitver. uijasracepu eiw o. uiaiiy nfrihi'lWaid.rff vaifiMtuik. im nlavinir u-t... -.t. " i , - ,T i llr "caw: Wy avid a.-p.ai-'i, tbe mui, it any, mdsle5uid hrfTifRT4nSTr3 jpaidfor thosa.,,. Said ccr.lc evuiepcelortneowperaveaasoi u.e ;eIlce of tlxsands, who have s.tdly realized Uo mneb t cmo from fftom. of her ! A" VV,'. " " V V" ''V,1""1 " "-, Sutler. Wit i0t property or tt.e puuic ue as u r . s , thc truth of the ad .AU i6 rot Kod that Ja . ilrt " " tf,, "i"' -,,1 v in i i. !r. , i ,i X"e, f1".. V"11., .ues'. 0 of tlie IOI Hi; illll'mill in uci-i'v::; muii n...... .. ...u. : "is it ! i i clittcrs. In the town of E- thcrc were men form as lvc 1, A. Orr. V.". I). Jl-ilder, Z. Ir i.d NV'ebh. 4. H niry C Mississirri. ,S. Otho R. Sin ri.Hon, .. bth.d Harksdale, "T. J. T. Lampkin. Chamhera, MISSOURI. Th' pre.ertt delegation were elected to hold o lice noiil their succesdra were elected. Tin; 1 Mtion of qualificdtiiin lil b decided by the nsvt ConresSv NORTH 1. XT. X. II. Smith, 2. It. U. Ibid-ci", i. J T. Leach, 4. Tho3. C. Fuller. T. J ji;ih Turner, jr., SOClTf CAUOI.INA. 1. J u. II. WitlWspoon.L W. D. Simp.on, 1. W. I'orcher Miles, 5. .lames Farrow, 'J. Levis M. Aver, li. W. W. Uovce. s lid. And iu e-'.se said officer or person, tak- I,,,, -ot.l ,,f,.n:irlr tll ill Im-f t':L? 1 Oil t.O tlaV tlie' o.vnu- rr his agent . said compensation as hero-who looked upon the rounded plump in b dore reunited then said owner shall be eii-! and glowing face of Rosa Reynolds as titled to thj speedy payment of th same by gazed upon the forbidden fruit. But that the proper disbursing officer, which, when so was all, for the calm -"dignity with whWi she p '.id, shall he in full satisfaction of all claim received their stale complimeuts, foiled their against ' the Government of the Confederate purposeSi and abushed, they turned away irom ner prcsenca bne treated no one ill, OAKOT.INA. C. John A. Gilmer, 7. Saml. II. Christian, 8. James (I. ltamsev, l. Ii. 8. tJaithor, 10. Geo, W. Lo? in. 1. . . 1. ft. 0. 1. J. 11. FMsk,Il, Wia. tl. Swan, A. S. Oolvar, J h i I. Murrar ' II. S. Foot.-, " K. A. Keeblo, TENNESSEE. 7. James McCullum, S. Tho?. Menees, J. I). C. Adkin. 10. John V. Wright, 11. David M. Currin, States 8kc. '?. Tirhnever the ed for m the 1st section any rcuson, be impracticable at the time of said (inpressineot theu and in that Case, tue value 01 the property impressed shall be assessed as soon as possible, by two loyal and disintere'sted citizens of the'eity. county or pari.ii. wherein the property was taken cho-en as follows One by the owner, and one by commissary, or ng the passers by. miartcrmaster general, br hia igeut, who. riersolf if they could Cit-e ol .lisagreement saau cno.se toe imiu citi-vi of like qualification, as an umpire to decide the matter in dispute,' who stiall be )worii as aforesid, who shall h ar the proofs adduced by the parties, as to the value of said property, and assess a jut. compensation there of, according to tho testimony. Rkc i That whedover the Secretary of JPiir to take Miparasement provid-Jamln, oue dareJ to offend or insuit her i ot this act. .sualt. lor , . . t . t i.i & v ,,J "i Vaaiivo r- Iiai Tm.ttiA abd 1ivmu lirir i lino 1 , b and beauty, she moved on in life smoothly and, may be content. One bright June morning she stood beside the counter with propped elbow and resting head, gazing out into the street and watch- She was wondering to ever be more to her than the bewitched crowd from whom she should draw money, and if in old age any tender band -would press her cheek or clasp her form and whisper, "mother, dear mother,'' wliile the benignant face of 'an enfeebled hus band looked approvingly ou. Or should she -be. doomed to fall into an unhonored and de solate grave; having made no heart happier ooiirivmcd the affair may resuItli"''tra,.ion -f the condition of ihi-----"! ing of Dfty-ocb Veuclts' bv -n. jb-"-' '"'V"-' ;"' ';"': 'V'v- '.. the country wlicre she could inhale the fresh j .-ian officer, was mortallv wonn.Iod: air and gather loads of bright flowers. Shej All the officers of ilalmilton's Battcrv were came not as otners do, to entrap and bewitcn i voundeil men; but to enjoy atid strengthen herself. SO it mattered 1'ltle with Iier if none ot the young gentry ever begged the privilege of nessos hive nrrived wlio saw e brave men shot by tlie enemy "latter their arms were taken front them wounueu. uapt. Jtamitton twounoed in tnel jk . . ; Li, ..i.,, anu .m. -uiei - .n;r ..' , v.:- ,n.i arm) and Lt. My rick (wouhded inthe toot) j w recollected that Mr. Wright, member SKt lu! uTti-i arc at Gen. Culmorc s hearquarters at Hilton ofCon from Georgia, offered certain res- 1 P-"- -Mr. Mo'i,,,. m'd. as 1 su,; Head. Doctor is cnioving-.-iU t!i.- iihts of a ci ili ar JVJLTt. V RTGIIT S TKACF. in I.,iins sl. tll ! ci I. u tii" l.'nited States V" -Vow, all this sound.-, very st .'I little as it'vnu ;;-i'iiil-i;iii.;i, - j lion, do :.i;t l!i:d--I6i'.tel !:;e c:i jtng thi'.t ihi. itoel.u- i.j i-njo iu-,h')i,ii ions. IT-cm baa. and another i . i ; . t . 1 1 ,ii th i- -t '. i 'ii i .t on. r;i:. ;! y. nd, A-, i'h. !;::i I ',, ael ii 1 ! one 'ij r .ill tho r:.hi- e:' ', i i , n.it 1. her company in advance of a game. She found enough pleasure in being free and in sporting in the glad sunshine. Jim Sparks wart there, and. he had watched with delight tne Hitting form of Rosa as she hurried to and fro in the excess of her joy. He had. not spoken to her, for they had never been introduced, And he felt confident to his own mind that she neither knew or cared anyj thing about him. But for all this, he still looked fondly after her, happy merely because he wa-o happy, not knowing that she inter ested herself one moment about him or his concerns. i i i ' Of. , 11: ; 1 1 , ! that the Unite;! 'i:iir'S (i o v. r n iiieo t n.i.et ie! ; that oribr. undei take to vnn th.- chn; c'.i.-. on individi in a ' l.vifch or Uol. Lriiy Jlenv, ol the 45nli Mass. had, 1UIIUIU ioiviug to a peaceiui scttiemenc oiiomy quote tiiitt part oijny i--tter wiii'.i rei Il.n.a li....tC .....1.. Ll. 1...4 ,.,n,nnrl Ul.: t ...... m. , . t, i I lie CO ill'.'ll . . It IS 1 ' i . o V,' S -..lit. 1 ll'l ...vo oi.vst. ui..t.. -I...., uui i.n." i tm-1 i.uisi v ur iy negotiation. j.nc 'loin juss. ieg- "'he Cosmopclitian arrived at Beaufort on! iraent' n th linC of tl-cnapidan, has endov Montla' evening, with 24,0 of the wounded, sed these resolutions. We copy tho fullow Col. Reed among them, who was living when : in,r : ' the Fulton Ie on Wendnesday; " ! ' T The enen's loss unknown. "They captured I Ltxk of the kAniux, five pms. j Camp 48th Miss., Fob. G, 1S04. j It is su posed that the troops were from , jA V.'rijht, of Georgia : Bragg's armv. Gen. Hardee himself was I T. c ' . on Tho field,' having come to Florida on a!; Deau eannot rofram from giv- visit to his familv. and also to form a second l,1S expression, on behalf of ourselves and - i 1.4.1 i J. 1 T. 1 1 ! . . . marriaire. - mauy oiuers, iu tuo nnquanneu aiiprooauon ; nave i Knownuriv or )-iieva;;iv ti.erat'- flrni- Iiki it. ariAtiotv Miimatad nf from "MW1 i with whioh t.bft fnsoTiitir.n rnfnnflv in f .-n. n ' c',st" ' to interfere by r.ny a-tthoi ity. If ': o;.- . . J ilS in t ,: 1 : 1 II ir In- f,i np nt ..it- ;i ii 1 li, , i t.v I v.i to.l rti '. out. o! it. d.tn-reroii to thc pi;Ilie ml ; -t, he iniist id. bet the churche.-. a- -nc'i, mu-1 t.d th'!n.s;'ives. Jt. wiil i.:ot do for tli.i l:ni! to appoint trii-tt'i-s. hupervi-;oi.s, (n-ollo tor tije.churche.--." This ii t. going to r:.-r.or;.l 'V.rtis.lle maud. 1 si!"n(!ci. i 'i co l.-.-i'. ii w.!.-- .!, peeiiiily as i J i :j ; d no Me or his frier.. i. for r- .. h.'.-o: , h' , ri d .-M: :; 1:1 c Hi tli -r c :v: ! v an n ! : i . I i !' ' l v.'-. 1 ;. : novcr in terfer'-d. nor i 'loiihf o,"i:!.' who .-bail or shall not prr.ieh in ;ti;v C iinreli: d :u ', At last, "wearying of so inactive a part in ,t t . , .... , tin. measure ot tna rta v .1 .tm nn nmnfrM i. io.r i rt . . . . . i ' ,. j. . . ,, . . , , . . w j .1.1X11 ""'B' "' viiivii.uui.-vt Jw.iiK.Jto Jiave specihcaliv icade knovn t uis iisiniig, ia-ie, u .t iq iue era. - -Ncventy-cight rebel prisoners were brought this veteran re-imcnt ! If. after ai!. whafU ro.v foird.t m. ,.. and begand angling. Jt is a noble sport, ar.d -,y the Fulton. I tu jqm, r.'...,,, .u,.. r .i, u.'.i.i i. iput Dr. Me. hack, over the l,e:iN of . iat lllen have JOVeU tO in- ' n(PiiHn.1 lint (Im PnrsP- nf t ho Fit!.1, ' . .' . . .. ; IUS own C..l!jrrei!tl.,n, til. sr too Will one in which all exeat TKXAS. 4. Frank V.. Sexton. inr-rut.' nrnnUor f.i,- m.utic ,io. bv reason oCfor her existenfc: or regretful for the destiny j , w i 1. 1- K i . , v . . -, - j - - i . - , i . r i. t .l irUm i:r.r itifiilitv .if nr.MriiVr the SaU13 UV'tUUrhath CloOineU US tO Uie. liOW UCSOMt C 1 hi tt irr'lf Tvvinltwvi.cnrc -hnrt lo sinrl.-.1 i purehas ;, so as to accumulate necessary sup-; seemed me vision. l ne great teaiuiops ne thought to himself of a fair, mcrrv face, nlie lor the army, or Jhe good ot the service catbered m Her eyi.s, and led one uy one up- j ,1(1rin(f nvnr tbn k moot If w-:itr.r with a rod ; . ... . . i I..- tt.t. -i t- . i - r .i. t i 1 1 o ' - ...... , - lit any locality, ne may, oy general vmci .mt. on tnc gusieunig gia.'-ft iu liiu nu -cuse, anu that the Purser of the Fttl- list Of the' killed and wounded. 1 talion" at York town, has been honorably siar- John A. Wilcox, Ll.wnorne (r. lierbort,."i. J. K. Itavlor, A. M. Branch, C. S. II. Morgan. VIRGINIA, I. R. L. Montague, 9. David Funstn. J. Uobt. II. Whitefield.. 10. F. Y. M. Hollidar. r.. Wilti.irn 0. Wiekman, 11. John II. Baldwin." t. Thos. S. (Jholon, " 12. Walter K. SUple?, ft. Tho nas S. Hocock, 13. Favette MMiillen, 6. John Ooode, Jr., 11. Samuel Miller, Win. C. Itives, 15. Robert Johnston, 8. L. C. De Jaraette. 16. Charles W. Russdll. Oovernmciit of IVortli Carolina. the proper subordinate officer, authorize sUe L ; j, cr -ttle form trembled with thc agony of her own thoughts. A tall form darkened fhe door-vaj, and Rosa' looked up. The tears were all g me, and there lingered on her face just enough of cloud to make brighter the rising light. Thc young limn was dressed in gra3r cot ton jans, with slouched hat and heavy beard. Peering cautiously around, ho enquired wYou keep any ribbon here mum V "Oh, ves, sir. Plenty of it. What kind mrooorfv t.t le token for the nnblic use, the : i - - l - J - - 1 . j compensation due the owner for the same to be ' determined and the value found as. provided for in the first ami second sections of tins act. Skc. 5. TnaJ, it shall ue the duty of the President, as e.iriy as practicable after, the passage ot' this A t, to appoint a comiuissbuier iu each ,8tat t- where property' shall be taken tor the public use, and request of the (rnverii or of such of thc States in which the Pre.-iderit shall appoint said ooinniissiouers to appoint! dultre so much onnortunitv for reflection i d A bV 1 I aV IL L VK Llll. rl Ilk 11 U 11 VVvI4.V'a. ... . 1 and fancy. And Jeems was not unlike all U-ui-.h b.. .,ii Kbr.iv bnt t,dl ..nt lw to be ,C(l 111 crc,T "U'ct of this army wita thci copied. j hosts ot Ale Clel lan, l ope, JJnrn.-.nle, Iioo:ierj . . . .and Meade, and has a ri"h.f. soenml tn n.i itb-i Tiie Battle or 0llstbs, Fla. In the j or, (none will deny) to a voice in tho things! p.!' j Philadelphia Inquirer, of the 1st., a full ac- j t!at make for war or peace. That voice, ; the pCo; i put Dr. Me his own co t win not i.,-tve cor.tioi ot am Vou, .-, respi-ctfudy, 1 1 1 Y tiiurcii on iny A . Lr o; had trcpt noiselessly up behind the abstract ex.1, drowsy fishermim. her face had shone up- tlie wuters ; and lo I, what a transform ation he bad undergone. rude jerk earned bobber unocr and line itway from sleepy Jcems, and, syringing up, . . Tail i i - a. it. . I .. ruinent. Said commissioners shall const itu te " " ,- . . . . . i ne graspeu at me noauug poie. vi me hamu u board whose dut v it shall be to fix upon the J lhen caine forward and glancing over j time a piercing shriek rent tiue air, and a long, prices to be pah bv the G'overnmei t, for ail; the block, made his decision. Jam afraidjij plunge us, some one failing into the nropcTi-v impressed or takeu for (he public 1 1 nat be busied his niin4 more with thc pretty , .r. JtusbirigM fe-ftaaimttut, ht use, as aforesaid, so as to afford just couipeu-. face before him than the kind and quality otin0tlIlted tlQ racc leadittothmiTi, and rim- jnmg some twenty . sijcps Turtner, ne saw 'tlie form of a female floundering in the fatcr. it Wiis not suniciently. ojeep fur her to drown, and line in handr wuitins for a bite. AH at nix'- hn vva tranfftrmoil intrt i bii "neri-b . with a mouth large as a Mississippicat, and'cllnt is given of the battl of Olustee, Fla., tins like great boards. He played and sport-j in which a disastrous defeat is fully acknow ed around the tempting lint, now just ready j iedged. They attribute this reverse to over to take hold and then again playing off, until , nninoers on the side of the rebels, it was suddenly withdrawn, the suiting face! - . . disappeared and he wus alone in all the waters. I Their loss in killed, wounded, and missing, is What oud, childish fancies great grown up men sometimes have ! The little nymph Rosa ITig'i '-jmplimcnt 1: Iov. Van; niiond Dis'i'iit h p'm s : "n'or of ?orth ( '. ;t rol i n n 'n addr-' iii variuui s.-el 'e 'ii-; u ttesStjitij -,i i- )il '. o f th sir-, is unanimously ami entlmsiastica ty m la-:1'1" gre:it on vor of votir resolution An,l1,liw"it ll,ntiiWil a liniM-specirn'ni of i-loquen ............... .v, r;is ie;ort"l m t!; is the voice of the rank ami Jilo of the "entire whether the fir.-! At r. ,.,.. ........ ... ..r. ..,,, I ,I I cimjiir-i vvioi.ii iiuuv i iu in vhiijuuv. uuu i you nave ' ...:n. i... :-.,: . :f.o l.., l. i'; I . -r ' . . ....... i'.. O.I nun inc.- tu.nuii'siuiiL-1 rtjuiuiuim oj t.. . to.- "sorne pinksunir n row piease.-muni ' itnt who sli:ill ronoivt. tho com oonsa t son of; ..n- n 1 . . .. 1 r. t , ' . ., , , 1 -, t en, nere u is ?irv saiu nosa, placing a mirhr (loil-jr tier il;iv anil tn cents iier mi i . . ....... . " . r .'1 .i . , p . , large box ot the desired article upon tnc coun- . , tiuti'iitr.. t.n ho ha id bv tho i,nnreireni.to .nv- i i sation to the owners thereof. Said coniuii.-sion-i the ribbon ers shall agree upon, and publish a schedule o prices every two mouths or oftener if they small deem it proper; ami in the event they shall not. be abl ill; F.xcellency, Zebulon B Vance, Buncombe, (Jovyrnor. Col Dau'l A Rrnea, Northampton, Aid. do George Little, Wake. do. Richard II Dattlc, Jr, Anson, Private Sec retary. ir Ilv. Hnl Warreu. Chowan, Surgton Gen'l. Joha I'M Il.cs, Wake, Secretary -f Siate. oAAiiita. Wcw.t"i.. Randolph, Public Treasurer. .Cyrtj 12 Diog lea, VjAyne. Comptroller. Baunicl F Phillips. Orange, .Vuditor. J'benezer Fininoiis. State Q-cigkt, Oliver 11 Herry. Wake. Statt Librarian. Major General li C Gatin, Lcaoir, Adjutant General. '......:.. iv:ti: i r r l . .,f i.innnnti.:iliiiii t'rtr master. - serve .allowed to said commissiotiei "2 respect- j On? I beg jour p.tidon Captain Thomas D Ifogg. Wake, Commisar's ively; FroT idod. 1 Intt said com m loners shall . varus i want. , and Ordnance Officer. . ' I ue r?sLH-nt of li:e State for which they shall! Rosa busied herself with Kieasurmg and Oantain James Sloan, (.'nil ford. O nart.erm nstpr. i be appointed; audi: the Coventor ofAny State wranpinz up th' riUbon, but the youug ma,n Ca.taiii llenrv UavdjKdgcombe, do. i shall refue or neglect to appoint said com-! watched eagerly that face, so fresh and glo- Jiilum II Footu. Iredell, Ass-t; Adit. C en .. missioiu u-s withtn t-iii 0:13 s after a request t,o , r;ous ju jts beauty. He had never seen any irtny. While we stand firmly ready to fight, and oven to die, in the defence of the rights of the placed at to l,ouu-. J. no correspondent South three years of inc-rc:ising shi.ightei of the Inquirer, writing trom Jacksonville, , have sufficed to convince u.; that soriu tliing thus speaks of the close of thc battle : beside the blood of the -imtry is iioeesiiy t;i Tbft battle closetl at dusk, and I think it i its solution. lt demands its wisdom, its mod providential that night cftme in due season . ... . v. . . , . t t I'.iio his vi .ci ,c!i lialeio p.-ip-ci'.-. We i."Hm'w 'ri.Mii liev,! t; t ion ever iro- more pati-i jtic. i"ti;d. and -i 'iI- iitsjiti ing. The m: at 1 ; ri .-.-1 ;o .- ju ir v.-.. ti(y ni P t -rick Henry, ai.d whi h thri'l tli 'li utt ,neln ;i'. thj blood burn like tho nor us of a cla: ior. TI. ., idnced kiiv thin spo"'h otu.-ht to be ra-I at the 1 11! ot I an! di.ti-jloit'-'d broadcast through th ! 1 this (J'iv. N a nee, eohlier, st,;tt '.-in. in, v.T. one A the lne.-.t extij.. ; day. lo.iiiiiji puulr. .. :. ,i' tu' otUerwisc I qnestion if our -retreat would have been successlul as it was. t Hiding our forcs repulsed, wirh the reserve, (colored troops,) unequal to the emergency. General this destroy! t:..inii. t,-i . Kilr-.r ln rtf'ewn.1 te;l :ireiv from the san2urutry field, 'leaving our dead and(it,; tlie council, from thc means of brute force cration, its conrvatism. As tbe South's resolved defenders wjihour Wno is Hi:? Wo hav Iciituel that anion:'- the (hirife.h-rii'e in i'soi.eis wi-.o rt:.ch- lives, wo hail with joy your re.;o nitons, as'ed here by the laic truce bo:tt, lle.ru w.-.s a the first official manifestation" of a purpose to I color sergeant of a North Carolina rerdmci J. ing conflict from the field i who deserves to have lyz-i name prime 1 in s"l the papers of the ' oniol.-r.-!cy, .,!). to receive the Si vohd couiplinicwts of the i'reoi'.'cuL a d of Oil V-iiO.' I"11MC. wti-; -iKd (l )tvn on How much of this will you have, sir ?' "Twenty yards, mt'iV." Jhe little shop-keeper opened her eyes; b . sjie ;ried ttiolid as thoo-rh there were but ier hope than for her t find a watery was Rosa, but all the light aud of her countenance gone, and one dark 1 ..''- . - t . T .--..-...v. v-v.i ' .... n ... frl,.. nnnmtn.ni.kiir ' urAnrr,iM.v v.- I . vr I . . . .t rtn...l to tlieiu in this act. tliev shitl'i liave lb an- - 11 .t. , . ... ;it1- oti ' " . . , ,. un me worm m:ienujj man com 1 wniii .,.... 1. un nimiirt' tin cri'tt' tn mutti'iin 1 hs!iiitH! . . . - . . ... . . . . g e. 1 1. 17"'", .'. , ,, , . tt i with so much puiK s-ttm ribbon an inch wide, jr w ... ttecion shall be The diciMon. ot ttit.;.. ... i ..... . . . oeauty ' . . . ... ... Itu si wr M10 lo. tw nt -istoni.lllii:-.ni Jinrl iv.' ;itm. , . a- board; and sail umpire siiatt reeeive ttie same,---- ----- - - - -- eiouu ot Hie tune ie vIi-.-1 1 l eu . tn.- i.ir'.r numbers "of ou; wounded to the tender i to those )f rational mind. . m i . i 1. 1 .i i' : . . . .-. . . M .1.: . . v T. i i , A , n i . Am .n .' I it. ... i e i r, .!i(ii0u ti iTiiTiiti"iii.:iiiii.riTiiiiiii.:Tiii!i u 1 iu': i. .-. .. . .. .. . . , , , K.'ICi1 untie riicuij. - tta . o,.,..... o , . . , .- . ., . . .(. rlr .....j thing connected with their bnttU, but I will jin you the continual evidences of that spirit SuijscpAeidlv o'lk'-d U,,'J. a pi Lamer. As ho not question its propriety. No commandor which has hitherto characterized you not only '; . if. rcsoive-l that t'Aj V-'u.-ic.: :-, .-:t.uld not. could have done otherwise nncjer tne cireum- as tlC friPnd of the people, but, pre-cnuiierd-r have the colors 1 stances. Another lamentable feature wa the j , f - i of 8)Mic.r J jv and jOIt,r . . ::h h ii! borne so pro' abandonment of some sixty or seventy badl) wounded men in our field hospital, a quarter ! d ripping thtm fiom t ho i t terror It's only three j over spreading her whole j "f "le to the rear of the field of battle. We, l arni w jbowever, left a surgeon in charge who vol-. tions, web. - - . J .1" 1-1 I W'itl, ln tlie liiti "i of the veteran heroes of this ! stair be bid them m bis bo-etu. tL, : bis opportunity he subsequetr.ly beneath th bi-.ing ct hi , ;.icx...fc a: we v. i- a you, aud 3"otir patriotic rosol W-1 '-'hiti.: . l them unteered to remain to attend the wounded, j With sentiments of nigh esteem, . -tliem ever tinea, a. el wore ! .ivjiii, .nr. : ... IV 1 1 'J I . sr Uoll of Honors, Wjlliaui A Graham, Jr., Orange, Ass't Adj't. Ocueral. l.icut. John B Nealhory, Wake, Asst. Adjt. fier.eral. Li.-ut. Thoaias White, Frankliu, Asst. Quarter iaustcr. Judicial. SuritF.uE Cot RTs. rRichmond M Pearson, f-dkin, Chief Justice.. V,illiaiu 11 Battle, Orange, and Matthias K Manly, of Craven, Judges, Sion II Rogers, Wake, Attorney Gen eral, Hamilton C Jones, Rowan. Reporter, Bdrutind li Freeman, Clerk. (Meets ia tjjis city of Raleigh second Monday ia Jun each year. The Morganton term has been discontinued.) .ScrEiiioB Cocurs. Judges John L Bailey, Raubootnbe, RomuIu M Saunders. Wake, RobU 1 Heatlh, Chowan, Rob't S French, Robeeou, do so by thc Pivsitboit, the Prei.lent shall ap point both vouiud.ssioa.ers by and with the advice aud consent of the Seuate. r. TI...I ..11 : . . , cite. o. i ii.- ii piopeny ltupresseu or iaiv-: ;nnn;ro,i i, " i thing like it before, a"nd . bis heaif warmed with the kimJlings 5f a strarge - lire. The bundle waspieseuted and paid for, when she J. I frimi nbd tir.v- .' 'J he muddv water stream en for the public use, as aforesaid in thte hant's of any person other than tho persons who have raised, grown, or produced the same, or per sons hoidlug tho same for thdr own use or consumption, and who shall make the affidavit herei-before required? shall bj paid for accord ing to the schedule of jrriees fixed by thc com missioners as aforesaid. But if the officer and the owner shall ditf-r as to the quality of the article or property impressed or taken, there by mailing it t'A'd within a higher or lower price aacicd in the schedule, then the owner or ;ageut and the officer may select each a loyal and disinterested citizens of the analiGcations. as aforesaid, to determine the quality of such article or proycuy, wuo snail, in case ed ?n small rivulets from her collapsed skirt. and hiding her face in her hands, she cried wilh thame. Jeems'" heart was touched, and he tried, in i . i ? Dft - vyin,ng moie, B his off hand way, to comfort hrr. . For a while he halted as if in thought, but n w srll t- M wi.aril.is tticmnrv wnkild nut. r.odl yi v.j, and turning to go lie said "There was something more, but I have for- Such things will hap- ., . - . . . gotten it. Good morning, 3liss. ' "Good morning, sir." Another customer had been supp-iled, and Rosa turned away to her other duties, while the man with the ribbon went to and fro -upon tho street, half frenzied with the sight he had eeo, and thc r.trange thoughts, that flooded his brain. A dzen times he wajked by tbe of dis-j do01", hoping to the presiding genius at the ana ne at last. rco-inieiit of this no! i .-.I is arnrori tare and cheer- pin.j" to twe u i . ... jing amidst the. mvective wlii.di inv resohttions , t l. . luen.oers aeoaiesea at in- I i . . ; i o... i . . ,v M - ii n-nL! ii i ti riu r i a w i i James W Osborne, Mecktenburcr, Ceorge How- agreement, lopo.uian umpire oi tike quaiuea - u '""t "Mfc . , . - anvthin? more iust then, and ROsa went on We hope ai d. Wilson, Robert B OUlUui, Granville. Horn, ai:I ..is d e.-Mo... if approved by the made his way nc,newniu, nait angereu wim , - vi a ftcr i-wldle lie ventured mistake he made in. trjd William M ohipps. Henderson. jofbeers impressint Phall be naai. But if not ;UiS Bitliaess in so ebtceuungmoin no IKijt with htm to the s .toiToae. istuircutt, tiesse J- lates, uert-i appro vca, tu lmpresMiia outcor snau aeuusecn lor me nftt nuu iiroraoiy i;ynl,Wtit W.WtT iarahom6 Miss ?" 1 from which he had iust i;rd: vn-l Circuit. Charles C Clait, U.aTCDj JW'tiis award to the ciaiaiboiouer ot tlie totaie,his life. 4 - -. ' - nen to the best .of us at .times "Oh ! Tarn f uch a pitiful, wretched looking I V. .1 I- ri.a cr-tll 1 llll nrb tf mo ' 'S'ui ". cv ""r " .T- V . , . Citv a wok ago. "Genteel folks will not, Juss just Jet me -v iavc catch any of 'cm making iun of you and I U!thTbattle. u uurora i uoui . . ... e v.n i have drawn liownutMin me. I henm.rnPattsu 'i . ... . . ... of SIlohliKJ.il is; 1'iPttr tbiin ri n n . mi c. 1 1- undcr the ban, ana one report says that Ul,"!ncje more has" placed him under arrest. TheNaw! ' . ' ' 1 . . i . I cry rc'pectfulh-, your obedient ssrvai.f, York Post, in commenting upon tliFlonua Auai srus R. Wuigiit. disaster, says : General Gilraore will ncuv see the t ng Ucneral Seymour Derjartrnirfit ot: th rioutii. . Thk A r. :::..: i has been I'li-j.n :.- large tltare of (ubj.-ct. As it t":ids b.v tha disiiiissil oi th from the Com t of !.:. a. - i :t - .i i xt. e i t . i. iwuc.u.s . "!nd accept the enemv hospitality and be-; the honor to subscribo ourselves, your obeJi- fj ,i ... ., .!. . .. icoine a unsoitir of war. brtnt. servants. poor ingnteMcanosaikeynv us irom tne watery . . . . , i - Llement out on the nianKmg aiove. Mie 11 sp"11" "' "- o-" . A ......... .... v.. ........ was a sad looking wreck ot taued beauty nnd Confederate torces were bandied in the tijbt, i oamks m. v m m...?t 'io.,, tho same correspondent suys : . j an'-l mayy orbci-s. The rebel forces were skilfully handled ; ' . c and thev came iu the fight in admirable order, j Romk, ( ... lYh.' 5"f, 18G i . . " . . ... , , ... 1 t, . y s t . i t.r 1 1 ',- f. - . . . . , 1 and !iiugnt witn great energy and vuior. iney i cottovc o, iyon, tarv. .'. "',fr' n x:-in ?t were probably vateran troops from Savannah j and or.v, iSlh AlisfsUjsiji, Itt's JiXhfj, .Heljurisdiction. But a l-u.. and Charleston and other camps in Georgia, j (,f the 'Jlapidan, Vo-. " diseover.-d by cro-.vn-iuw;. It is impossible to say who commanded them, j Oesilbien : Owing to tbe irregularities 1 bva.re'' th-u! 'u! V'hlr. uui uvuuiu at. v "I" , "ofcthc ma-il, your letter was not ' receive-1 un- gmy v .ntdat -t, ;m.-i w- Liieut-ijien-i naruee was snswa to ue&i taKe .. . i ,, j hates thereon tti; n-.n r-i wk nrro and it i noKihl thvt. b 4 J vsiyru.ij . .iccepi me ax :.: r:,r.u -s m Cennnoiu. 1 1 i. : . 1 . I thanks for it. It is armror.i into and cheer- i utox-sd to tu - -.- f i i vo u ; t ie. ' -:!d;..r ? . i; n. Will and Loieh to til ', '.i : .-.il be tl: Al-.vir V'i;,( . ! i -(-,; . ..i..:- (. :.;!, ''. ';( I off ;it .t.t : 11' I I. "Why. sir." exclaimed the little ma; looking up at the angry face and uplifted arm of the speaker. ' - I beg yur pardon, Miss but I couldn't brook tlie idea, they be laughing at you." , Poor JinTxaA too. kvuci ashamed-to say to 'the hist -.1 p-.ila- . . -in e;o bra ces the htrjcst iuur,b.T uf an v "f t!v Jrt.ites Quite a lot of tShad madetheir ap'pc-ar.uice; 1oJ7 per eut, ?nd Mains the s.a-iUt-st O.O.; y -1 . t , Oi;H' i . ' r-'-r : x i Cr.K3i.w ru'ft.A'nns c: i . ; i The (jerm;.ns conipriso, ;ic .oi' i; : ; census, i. I t )cr tent of the t tion f tho United States. Wi-c WCi'. before beta seat a way i 1 to a pan ttion a.i 0k. V
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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March 15, 1864, edition 1
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