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v. , Ppsi? Office. We take the tftllo!wn;eix$ract from the edU torfi l co(uinos of the Raleigb iSiatjAjr'l of a . late date; , We ml vise tjio people of this coun ty io serfd up names aud have ;posfepaH iers appointed imme 'diateiy. We understand iuai uerwucr P"-? H,fl,re delivered by. route agents i WilftrC UtBfO vciw iw "ft J ! rf - 1 iaedxWstmaslers, will not ue ueiivereu UnyWger:1 must be en fhrcedl.an;d hereafter 'no mail matter Uvill bedelivered at or forposloffices , where tWe is not -a postmater or pcBtmistris legally appointed..; ! VVe trust the people in nil parts of the Siate wiU aonce go to wont and havo postmasters and postmistresses - appointed f wha can take the oath. Works M charily and humanity towards Confederate soldiers or their families 1 .'villi! not pre Tent a person t from takin the oath. Let the names persons oe sent 10 m. -yt Spec mil Agent, Raleiffh. who will forward thjrm to the department and bate themf appointed. ttr om Judge I Undirwood.- Un ited Itates District Court, ; Albxakdima; Va, April 14. 1866 $ Editors of ihi NatinnMl Intelligencer t ... I ?. . . . , GaNTLYMax: In your .paper pf this moriiilig I observe a j very incor rect antf crVf rted report of orief-Tjf my recent f opinions in a habeas corpus case. : ' In! (hat pinion Ldid not express a dcubt of Ihe legality of the late peace proclamation ;nor was its le gility ofthje late peace proclamation, nor was .t legality called in questi on by ayonef6fcnecteb with -the esse uor did ( express the epinion that Ihe wjit of Ao6ea corpus could not be executed in one State while thsr rebellion was not sup pressed inanQthcr, but the very cht?ry opinion. opiaion simply was, that the, late' peace j proclamation did not pretend tOTevoke the previous pro clamation 1 of a President Lincoln sus ng in tertain caes the writ iithel Statei lately in insur- rectipD, atd I Stated, that the peace proclamation Old not include 'Ty rsfl thai it bid not ana WS8 liot intended to hive 0 broad and general an" application as the petitioner Supposed, and therefore i ,j i . (;. TTifDixwobS. .1 M ' V m. I I alihl.rlll. fill BJII. ' Wii-w.- 1 . , . - it ' 1- . . . . I .tT tkina own aalf. Far no kaowiedf e tirminatasin earioaitTior apaeulatioiSji-franiao eomemble that whieh ! of ust; and of T ,i j ' m .. ej I -11 :-ft knU1v. that ia moat ao. MnMi.iin tha due care and iat .. -m-, .-- .2 i .r- 1 k4- -t-.i-i- . J.kt HOUOUl 1 VUS ! eejaaa J ----- 1 1 I whicW ..rr iwti him.elt: ' Let ua not than be .0 lithh. to uniutt.' SS not tO DSV , . .i - , I i.ki. klnWn jSn:'abm. time'' at teaat. :,.lJ.t.:u. m.t r .,r lim. .nd .are; upenaial which hssflhem'osi jnde. laasibla claim to it: Govern your paationa, manage'youf actions with prudence, and where Jalae Iteps'have been made, correct them for the- future- Let nothing , be ,0W?VU ,uc"r"u " -.!. -L..J..nni and HlBftrnP.rlV! 1 but brmg allindei discipline, oetaii juur fad1ta before ;your eyes, anu pass aemcuLo upon yourself, with the same seTeniy 88 , you would do upon another for whom no parliaUty hatn biasea your guugcmruw- Mcrnard. ' UnW Th niRc x)r Mutilated cur-1 .riiL-Aerelt manv persons are at a' Joss so k now how to dispose of ragged and mutilated currency that accumulates on their bands. It is tne easiest ming m ihe world,f and without any expei.He. y'y"J' ".' Cii " U:r"XK"-?P." .... L:k L.u '.mnnni fhoR 1KISI U111CO :'1UUICB UU omwuinj nut it'in an? envelope and address H to ttie 'Treasury ot the Iluited States, U. U. injp ew aays you win receive ew currency in return. It goes and iurnaire 4M .popiage. - 'kjKeep looWas the bull-frog said ia' ik. mA lili'.an rla rtr "a Q fflP , , i li , . ;tr 1 robber satfl la the moon. "Keep still,f' as the debtor eaid to his brother liorrower-l .t i- ... .. the hole slid to her youxigone. "Shot . . i ! up, "tel. as te lobster said to the oys 'Button uri," aa the lailor said to the yoitigter. ? 'H)ld your jaw,' as the dentist said to the man whose tooth he was about to extract i,,G a(h) head!" as the rhymer saul evhen purring Ui brains. We hear "ough:as the culprit saKT to the Judge, ou hearing a part of bis sen- ; We jclijv tbei following bold out rage from fuel Norfolk Day-Book of April,;!i8th.:p, Vf''- jj-' jf ' Outrage. A few days ago, a negro raan at Deep Creek made his appear anee at the store ot Air. Carr, in a state of intoxication.? He soon became vsry impudent abusive ia his language, and on being ordered loai of ttie stors by Mr. James Carr, the son of the propries tor he cursed arid swore beyopid cneas ure.' Mr 4 James Carr caught up a bar of iron with which to strike him, buUhe negro jerked it out of his hand, i when Mr Carr took thejdoorsbar aqd knocked him down j ' ' " 1 j Logan Hurst, Esq , the Delegate for the coun ty and a magistrate, rode up about this time, and said he would ssne a warrant for, the arrest of tlje negro, if it cduld be served. Notwithstanding the fact thai the negro was accompaniad by a large crowd of friends, some genv tlemen present oMered to act, when the warrant was issued, and the negro taken into custody. His friends at once left in - search of reinforcements and soon returned with a large crowd, and threatened, if the; negro was not tamed loose, they would burn every house and building on Deep Creek, j Prudence suggested his", being jreleaned, which was done; but the gentlemen prestut,, determined not to be outdone ia this way, soon beat! up the surrounding country tor recruits, returned to Deep Creek, and recaptured the negre-i j Ha was brought to Norfolk and! taken before Capt. Johnson, of the Freed mens Bureau, who said he had no jurisdic tion in the case, and he must be tried by'the Civil Courts., He is bow in jail in Portsmouth and we hope will soon have a hearing. When threatened at 'Deep Creek With Civil Law, this negre cursed the Coarts and alf belonging to themr The sooner all. the negroes find ouithat they are amenable to Civil Lawtjbe better U will be for all parties concerned.' ; ' f t f.' l'" ' '' '! ! : : . '. . . t m ' A Fact SaTTLss'The Loan Bill which hat passed the two Heusts of Congress, ijittlss the fact that ther it to be ne great or rapid redaction: of the present 'green back"cireuIaiion.! ot more than ten mil lions of dollars are te be retired within six months from this tiide, or mere thaa four millions in a 07 meath thereaftsr.4.Aer. folk Day Booh, j 'j 1 Latest News. ; BATTLEjlN MEXICO, S11 Fiiiciuc, April 19. Dispatches datta March 34, have been received to daj from Mazatlan Tha French army, 1,100 atraar. reinforced trotn lepis. attackea G iaral Carono ai Rubi. three mites from Maiatlan. After a aivere battla the French. men Jtsre eatirely defestsd, with a loss of 700 kitl and woonatu. ana joo wim scstfsred, sni the -fsst returned to Mtzai laa. All tka alraaU in Ma.atian ware earrieadei, d thep. we. lUtle doubt but .L Dmt!.li4Baa' will a nan Inaannv " f rDnur,nDnWTA , - r r ' . t :i .-. . - - ; 1 eaeaxo, tiiiw, P"' 20.The pri.onara a Cornwall were remans a' i - ill- Ued until, weanesqay next, tue govern ment awaiiing iraponaui j..u?u..r. ill- r - - A epeeiai aeap.wn.io xam: ywoe, u EsitoortJ Me., sifts Genersl iMesde sn a . "a- " iL . .... .1 nouncea ma aeierroinuon 10 i.ne ia cu..v -. is " re : . B ll'ty tnouianix en 11 necsssarj , : preveril Fesiian miachicf. The meelioe Parliament, has been postpened until June. IMMENSE REVKNUR. VVisHi kotos April 20. TheTeceipts from customs,- internal revenue and mis- .. 1 cellaneou sources, for the present fiscal year wiu b8 0ver five hundred, millions of dollars, or nearly one hundred and seventy one millions and a.balf more tban those of preTious ytar FROltf MEXtCO. Naw Yok. April 20C4p,enKer8 ' i it, a. ana a.1 -n am ina v 1 1 1 n i i mra "': " v" rr,?r,,r" give further particulars oi the collision between the Liberals and the French, at I Mazatlan. The French troops tnarcted out Qf he city to give the Liberals battle The figntjng wa8 Terj 8evere, no prison- er. being ..ken L iibi sidi. J Th( offic., in command of th. French w I killed. Jl i. ' ' : : . The last advices rom the seat oi war state that reinforcements were en route for the French at Maxatlsn. l be ; Military gi,alon at Acapulco rema;ned unchanged . The TL 8. euinboat Saranae was lyibg in the harbor on the 6th inst. OCT A negro man, who gives bis - f- iii: was arrested by the mili tary amboulies and brongnt to ;ne cuy this morning. On sorpicion of having i in in iihi a 1 1 a i-iiimi rtiiu la a a, w a w - , choking. The worst part of the story is, that he is thought to have oeen tne lather of the, boy. Hill lived, in the Nhrlhprn ! nari of this " COUntV. about 17 miles from the citY; and has been turned over to the. civil authorities. Prog-rei. j ' ; ; -The. confederate dead around Franklin, Tennessee, are jbeing re moved to a beautiful lot; near - the ..:i I... at. T..Ktv MrrfSavoc for (he purpose.' It is to be adorned Job Work EXECUTED WITH Neatness, and Despatob AT Till STAR OFFICE BLANKS 0 r A LL II N D I r i ! ! i i . I i 'I i : : :1 ' - I 4 1 On H a n OR Pri n if t?ri i o Order. AT THE ... VA SHOKTI8T NOTiCBj PRICES M O D E RAT , A- TO SUI1 THE TIMES WANTED' lbs Beeswax, 5000 lbs Rags, 500 lbs Feathers, 5000 lbs Bacon 1 At the Cheap Cash Sto, I I L.P. ERWIN. May 2.-66. -tf. : CHARLOTTE PRICES CURRENT. "I : ! 1 - " . .; ' - . dotton. 18al9, gold, j 24a25, currency. C orn. $1 45 per bushel. Klour. S14al5 per barreL VVheat 1 75a2 00 per bu. Oats I 00 per busbel, 4 3 lfeas 1 40al 50 per btishelJ Tobacco 75a80c per "Ipound 500 4 !. 1 1 , I; OEMALNING ia the Post O fRce at f. this rdace. Mar IsL lSec. 1 S 44 j . '"Andsrsoa Jehn ." Anderson. Miss. Margaret 7, :.- . B i i r Bailey, A. C. : Beekler, A.gaatua Bennic Phillip J BlantoiL, David i d. Beleos, Berry Bostic, W. H. ; Braeieyj Mrs. Nancy Breyles. J. McB. Bradley.Mre Amecd Burgef Vm. P. BurgisJ. C, CantrellHenry Careen. Mariah C. Carson. Miss Louisa' Chaae. Chester 1 Cochran, James R. CofcIough.Misa M.F Covington. Wm. P. Csldwsll, Rev. I. A. Dsvis. P. R. Dumwoedy(Jsmss Dan woody, David Dean, Jehn Duaweedy, David M. - ! M Brtio, Miss raney Engle, J. F. Erven, Miss Sarah Farnswerth. A. D, Fleteher, A. J. , Fewler, Belle (coi'd) Fleyd, Mre. Nsncy ; : ' -G f !- Goae, P. D. Oaa&as. Jaaaa J Grady, Banister 4 Co, .. H jj,.. . . Howell. Pattee Harriiea, D, J, Hackbay, Miss Strsh Hyder, A. L. ; H am ilton, Miss M, H . H armea , Joseph Haras, Noah Johnson, Pleasant Justice it Miller. Jeansea, J. P. Leeds, Saaa'l P. Long, James T, '. M t Meltin.Mise Mollie Mintx, W. D, Migins, Jarats Merthstd, J. ff Phifer k Allison PaUenJ W Padgett, Miss Elis Price, 8peneer R ' . Reid.DrJT Rusiel, Mrs Msry i "t - Simmons, Asbury 8hanck dc 8on Rasse'I, llesree - - j j. f. Self, Theass Twitty, Miss Aliee 2 Tucker, Mra Jane ' I - 1 1 ... r I' '" ! iJ' i;l v ! '' Wren, John Wren, John A Wstson, J W 2 ! ! ; ' Persons calling for any of the above let. ters will please say they were sdfertiied. , "' M. J. CARPENTER, P, M, IN PRESS to as istcaa As soox as rossiaia. A YOUTH'S HISTORY OF THB " Great Civil War. 1 vol. 16 mo. Illustrated. Price, $1 50 I . THivUndersigned have in press, and wm i-fue as soon as possible the above work. It is designed to furnish the youth of bur country a candid and impartial History of the Great VVar throngh which we have just .passed fom a Democratic standpoint; The minds of the youth of our country are being poisoned arfd mis educated by the false andvpartial histories of theAool ishonists, and it is of great, importance for the welfareef our country tnat the real Disunion ists, as they are now prov ing themselves to be, shall be properly portrayed- "The great importance of a sound juvenile literature has "long been felt and acknowledged, aud as this is the first attempt to furnish it, the pub lishers re jpecttully solicit the encourage ment et! the public and the assistance of the Democratic press. It willlbe just such a book as every Democrat, North or South, will desire to place in the hands of his children t give ihem a correct idea of the late ! War and its ; couses. I' ':''!''-!!' All orders will be filled according to the date of their reception, and line book will be sent post-paid on lhefre ceipt of the price, as soon as issaed, (7" The trade will be supplied at the usual discount. Address 4 VAN ERIE, HOKTON & CO.f r . Publishers, No! 162 Nass'au Street, New Vork. (gj- We shall feel thaukful to all editors who will copy the above, and it will also entide them to a copy of; the book as soon as issued, 7 f: d. wood, I Silversmith and Jeweller, BECHTLER'S OLD STAND !. Roth MFiiapToxj N. C. IS Prepare! to do 1 any kind of work in his1 line. on the shortest notice.,! - Repairbg Watches Clocks A LIST OF LETTERS RICHMOND Type - Foundry. TUB ! ONLY MANUFACTORY OF Tira ov socTaaav sola sotrxa et aiiTi ' Moas. ; 1 j r : HE Proprietor's ef ; the above Fouu dary have alao united withi their Foundry a complete PRINTER'S FURNISHIKa W A R E 110 U S Ii . HaTinr on band. 6r fornishinr te rJar every1 article requiaite far a Pintiag oa' -:: ;-:) :.:y--:: : aon a aonaia to a Tsa axitaaaa eaass. Type; and Printing Material ' ff onk at.y Foundry North; furnished wbeu required. . We can and will manufacture ' in Rich mond as goad an article, and at the same apecioaenj pricca as any FounJry North. We respf ctfulty solicit the patronage- of tke South, i - .. ;. :- -i' ' j HENRY1 L. PELOUZE 6t CO. v We refer vou to every Printer in tki City. We also desire every Newspapar ia the South -to copy this advertisement for one month sending ue one copy of their paper, and receive their pey for such ad vertisement upon purchaaiag -five ittmee the amount of their bill fro ohm. v March 3-66. lm. H. L. P.ds CO. P R 0yS P E C T U 8 ; OF THE -";.; Rutherford Starv ThefUndersigned propose topub lish, in the village of RutbtrTordton, a weekly Ncwsoaner to be called "ThB RumSBFOBD StA.,, It is our desire jlo make (Turn Star a welcome visitor (o all those who feel anjnterest in the protperi ty and welfare oi otir country as a whole, and the perpetuity oi our institutions, as handed down to us by our noble ancestry, a Fioiiaj. REPUBLICAftt (GoVEKJJMBNT. f.V:. v Our people have but latelyt tner upd from a' rricrantrc niril war.wnoni . by and betweeo Secltonsofa onca ... i ,: i s -'. ' glorious Union, and more desolating to our particular section; than any thing that has ever happened on this continent, than ever and .it is to be hoped, tvill agaip White there is life there if laope. and notwithstanding the .reat changes wrought by the late civil war, we shall encourage the pco pie to honesty, industry and econ oray, we shall take special paios to keep them posted with all beneficial, improvements of the age, so Jhat they may once more enjoy bountiful stores, prosperity 8nd happiWek We shall from time to time pubiieh such laws.1 both State and National as our people are directly conrrrn -ed in, and shall likewise use otir influence to establish: a sound circus jating currency, so much needed at the present time. We shall be governed by princi pies and not men, for according to Our honest conviction, the. .present condition of out country is owii.g to the abandonment of principles we meaa the abandonment of those fundamental principles upon which the Government o : the Uiited encourage the States was reared. We shall favor and development of al! our resources, Agricultural, Mineral &c.j and like wise such internal, improvements will most likely be beneficial to the Country, aooS especially the extent sion pf the; Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rati -Road jwest. As to Politics, we are TBUE pox servatives, be4ieving neither In the Fire Eaters of the South, nor the Radicals of.tbe North, but in the Constitution, .the Union,- and the enforcement of all Constitutional laws, whether State or Federal; and a ready ? and willing obedierlce to ,be- 'samel - , . j - ' . -; f- : l tie star wiii os ptiDitsneu every Wednesday at the following rales, (strictly currency prices. a advance,) -payable in or produce at market One Copy 12 months, 4. 02.00 6 J B. 1 00 CARPENTER, RS VYL U)OANi er.ee. Mayj with shrubs and evergreens. Goin Gold 25c premium. i- 1' I;.
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