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i i - . . . , '. . ; .. . , f : : - , I , , - . . ' - ' ' - I " ' . : ' - " , 1 ' - , ' 1 " - " ' ' - 1 i -. -i ; . .- ' r'r-i-. - - '1.: -- . ' - . . z-. .--' - l. (.-." i .r J V. ; i f - )LV I. IWILMIKGTON, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 5, 1867L NO. 81 3 WGTQN DAILY POST. A P AUL & CO,, Proprietors. onlf dailf Republican paper "pub in the Second Slilitarr ;- District 3tt of North and South Carolina. j sxnwcBipr row ixtabiablt rar Advjlsck ne year. ..... j: i . . ;V. . . . ; ........ . $10 00 ix months ...., i.,. . . ; 6 00 RATES OF ADVERTISING: r.x scments will le inaerted at f 1 00 per '3r flrstr Inaertldn and 50 cents for each ;nt insertion.?? ; - :es or less, solid minion type, constitute a won WEEKLY POST UBLISHEDi KVEKY MONDAT. stBscwrt iok : :ments fl per squarcV " : ; IT ARVCOMllI ANDERS. '3TRICT OF THE CA. KOtlNjLS . Ed: R. S. CiHBr," Commanding. 'azia.bc, A. D. C. '& A. A. A. G. POST OF WILMINQT05., Jol. R. T. Fbakk. Commandine Ilefns;ees, Freedmen & . Aban doned Landx. ATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA. . . r Gen. N. A. Miles; Commissioner ol. Jacob F. Cburr, A. A-G. istrict of .North. Carolina, consist counties of Brunswick, Columbus; laden, Duplin Sampson and New .an Rutherford, 44th U 8 Infantry, . r uen u o yois,) uo Assistant uom Offlce, City Hall, Wilmlnjfton; N C . AsHLETf Supl of Education for 4th Office, City Hall, Wilmington, N C. -. Robert Harris, Snrgeon in charge 's Hospital, Camp Lamb.' . "3 ciielb s r k r, iq charge of 8ub Dis .1 and Satnpfon counties,-. Office at plin county. ;nib, Esq., in charge of 8ub Dis n and Bladen counties. Office at beson county. " .'- ' " - IT Y OFFICERS, i : t t -1 Dawson. . : ;........ i. -men S D Wallace, U VonGlahji, array,! W H. Lippitt, A" Adrian, . S.. Andorson. e crt Ransom, j " Marshal R J Jones. "'JrerA-T "W Anderson." ? irkel L M Williams. irttruiit R J Jonas. 1 v.- t ! . iirwR W Beery. -II 8chulkcn, first ward ; ' James )ad.wardv B W Beery, iclmer, fourth ward. W II Jones. r F V P Yopp, J W rotter,-r- OF NAVIGATION AND PILOTAGE. , Chairman ; Wm B Flanner, Wm rray, Wm 8 Anderson, of Wil .rift Galloway, of Smltville, T : r.ij!d ; Treasurer. : ARBOR MASTER, . OBT WABDESS. , I! Martin, W B Whitehead. -Jbsti 3 Walker J 1 '.- - ' ,.UteeC C Moore, Samuel B. :5s, Geo W Williams. Regular iday In the month. "NTT OFFICERS, ' ' ' ' - '7 Court Wm A Wright. ' rk II A Bagg. : f ' ; ' , Court R B Wood, J r. ' '. Bunting. , --Thn L ttolmc'St i'ollocd., . . ,t. .. . . John J Conoley. 1 J .. Wallace W S Larkins, Jno .aders; John D Powers. James W Williams, John Jwen Fennell, Jr. ' : . , -:llers, I Petereon, James H .tt. '' '; f-'.!;f ''?' - j ;icf S D Wallace, John A ders. 1 r- mJohn A Taylor. ' John A McMillan, Isaac James, Luke . Uins, 4.-f : ' ' ' ' ' k r IJuildinia John U Wood. ) F Alexander. Woodf Daniel P Bland. -John C VVood. l:n A Sanders. : . t ? . n JConoley.'..- - ' i -f Common tiehooU S D Wal , ; 'ti Larklns, John D Powers, R . ; -::- I - il Stores JohnS James, Arch James O Bowden,1 John C Bow ' rmani Thomas W Player, W J -ad, J M Henderson, RC John- Zcr dbe.L H ; Bowden,; James , W M Munroe,' E Turllncton, . r I ' ' : Ih-ovitions Ae.D E Bunting, Jno. Isorge Alderman. ,y - 1 , . ' mmt m ,;- ':n.":.,,r.' f :onic Idirectory. J- . John's liodge No. 1. " ; 2'A raday evening in each month. , , ; Wm 1. PpissoN, Sec'y. ; . ,?; ; . J cord Chapter No 1, aul 3d Monday in each month. , M.vE.f. IL P.. . A. P. Repiton, Sec'y. inrton CouicirNo. 4 ' Wednesday in each month. ztTst. T..- L. G.'.' M. ; 1 A. P. Rxwton. Recorder. C0ZIUERCUL. WILMINGTON MARK FT. The : , Norember 46 P. If J market, lor opened and con4ued firm yesterday We report transactions as follows: , ;. TURPENTINE1-S70 bbls. Crude Turpentine were sold at 13 60 for tirgin and yellow dip, and $2 50 for bird, f280 Bs. i : 1 ' , SPIRITS TURPENTINE. 155 bbls. changed hands at 5Uc, and 102 bbU. at 53c gaUon, the market closing firm at the latter figures. I ; . TARJ Sales of ,35 bbls. Tar at $2 79 $ bbL ROSIN.-323 tlbU. No. 2 Rosin were sold at f2 BQbbl. marine; intelligence.! PORT Or WILMINGTON. , ' NoTember 4. , arrirals or clearances at this There Were no port to daj. , t . An Intelligent friend at Norfolk writes us that the large rote in favor of the ConYen tion in Virginia was not exclusively com posed of those who are known as 41 Radi cals" or followers of Hunnicntt ; but that the moderate Republicans, meaning Con servatives, contributed to swell the majority.- So it wiili be in North Carolina; and the vote against the Convention will be, relatively, as small as it was in Virginia.- The cholera an rr t ? -1 ,TON, & WELDON R. R. Itrldff-era.' r '. nnrlof the Stockholders W A , Uace, EH Murray, Alfred Martin IctLy' Geo uarris, 01 wunungton, part of the Slate Edward Ktd ;ton, John Norlleet, of Tarboror 1 vr nf Raleisrh. : - 21 - aneral SuDer intended L ifporlatiorwVfm. Smith. Treasurer I. W. Thompson. aVi. M. Polsson. " .wM. W. Hankins. -G.JLjDudley. ,. ti , ;f 7AY DIRECTORY. - TON & MANCHESTER K. R. jryM-iDrane. Dawson, Henry Nutt, O. vt?n.ao4 n a CAwan. Geo. J MlUs. James G.- Burr, .Richard 'Sa-Wlliiain MacRae. j 1 Treasurer Vf A Walker. yj Agent-r-John U CantweU. N CHARLOTTE AND RUTHKR rohD RAILROAD. rt "V ut ' A H VanBokkeleri, Jno , ZX0r r French. Walter L 8teele, .W Samuel H .Walkup, E Nye - Tiavwood W Guion, C C Hendrsoa, V,JiV. J verett . Transportation W H Allen. ' Ad IWcwurer I T Alderman. - G. W the receiving ship Po tomac, at Philadelphia, is attributed to ex- uaiaiiuus nuuirais Kiiieu jjy;arsenic. . .r POLITICAL. TEtEGKAPHIC. BEFOBTKD rOB'THB DATJUT FOST. j REVENUE . fiEOlSIOlS 1 I I T ELECTION rXETUapSTS FR03I GEORGIA. ; ITALIAN:, NEWS. The IVXarliet Reports. Jtepublican Candidates for the Constitu- vr'';!;i,:t'f'';:.tionai Convention. t -- Buncombe County. Thomas J.-Chandler. Transyhania and Henderson. James H. Duckworths i Robeson County.- Nance. ! Randolph County. Cox. '!' -'V:.. Richmond County. Dt. U. J. Powell. Dr. A. J. Glover. ' David Ileaton, and Clinton D. -O. 8. Hayes, Joshaa -R. F. Throgden, T. 1 , Hyde Countyl " Carteret County.- Hon. Captain Wm. H. 8. Sweet. New Uaoier County: Qtn. J. C. Abbott, Rev." & S. Ashley, and A, H. Galloway. P ' Duplin County J John W. Peter?on, Sam- uel Hishsmith. ' " V ' M Martin County. 8. W. Watts, : ' K TFiiytf Qonnty. H. L. Grant, and . Jesse Hollo well. : " ,! Craven Cpunly. David 12 Heaton, W. 8. Sweet, C. D. Pierson. , Wilkes. County . Calvin J. Cowles. J. 0.. A Bryan. j ' Moore County. 8. McS. McDonald Harnett Vounty.J. M. Turner. Johnston County. Dr. Jas. Hay, Nathan Gulley. - , Lenoir; County. R. W." King. Chowan County; John R. French. : Columbus County. Thomas Smith." Bladen County. A. W. Fisher, Fred. French Montgomery County. George A. Graham, during the fever. From Washington . Washington, Oct. 4,The President has again declined to interfere in certain orders of Pope and Schofield, the law giving him no power to annul or modify orders, t Internal Revenue receipts to-day $2,067,- Gen. Pope writes Gen. Grant in regard to remonstrances against his district :' The ob jection they make to the apportionment of the State is a pretext merely. The real ob ject is to obstruct and impossible arrest re- construction. .; '. . .' - 4 i f ' I The debt statement will show a decrease of two million dollars, j' x'. 1 ;' Revenue decisions : The use of a still by chemists to produce alcoholic spirits, makes them liable as distillers. A negotiable pro missory note made, signed, and issued abroad and payable abroad, may be negotiated by endorsement here without stamps. A guarantee endorsed upon an instrument, whether at time of making or subsequently, should be stamped as an agreement. An unsigned memorandum on an instrument 01 partial payments, endorsed I as customary, requireino stamp. ; u . . . t , The announcement that the retrenchment reforms already inaugurated in the War De partment by Gen. Grant, will amount to five million dollars per annum, j has attracted enquiry respecting tne payments . . ai; tne Treasury on account of the service of the war ofhee from the first ot January last, to the 20th ultimo. - They are as follows: Pay, $25,555,000; Bountv, $10,500,000 ; Quarter master's Department, $36,024,000; Subsist- ence department, iu,4,uuu : i, Miscella neous, $26,781,000; making a total of $109,807,000. ' -: r Gen. Howard writes Forney that uis, tor- merj statement regarding tne decrease ot the negro population was founded on par tial returns from several districts, without allowance for the immense numbers which flocked to cities. ! h The Debt statement will show a -little dimunition of the aggregates : : War ji pay ments during the latter part ot October, were vjery heavy ; receipts light ; i conversion of seven-thirties very heavy. v : i M The World's special says: Alarming ac counts reach Grant's headquarters from all parts of the South, relative to negro troubles. Grant has ordered the military commanders to preserve peace at all hazards. Movements are on toot to secure Doctor Mudd's pardon, on account ot his services From New Orleans New Orlbiaxs, ,Not 4,rrGea Mower, in Order No. 178, issued trj-day, revokes that part of Order No," 176 removing Harry T. Hays Sherifi; and appointing Cuthbert Bul litt in his stead, ilc. Bullitt having declined theappolntmentJr--i . , . - xli " Yeil ow Feter, y ' 0 f fi: . New, Oeleass, Nor. 4. There were 7 interments from yellow fever to-day and 11 yesterday. 1 1-ij; ; -H-f5-l!-u' 4- Mobile, Not. 4. There were 10 inter ments from yellow lever, for. the" past two days. 1 From Richmond J . RicmtoNix, Nov. S.Gen. Schofield has issued an order convening the State1 Co ven tion in this city oh December 3d. ; ? f From the West -Indies Havana, Nov.1 1: Arrived SJeamship Cuba, from New Orleans. ' ' ' ' New York Markets Yt ' i f ' i New York, iNovl 4: Noon.t-Stocks heavy and lower; Money -7 per cent. Stet . ling, long, 9. short 10K. Gold 140. 62 coupons 8; new 7f. V ' '- ' Flour 10. to 20c; lower.: Wheat 1 to 2c lower, j Corn lcj- lower. , j Pork heavy at $20, 95. - Iard dull r. Whiskey quiet.' Cot ton dull at 18J al9c Freights quiets Spirits turpentine firm at 55c Rosin steady No. 2 43 ;75:a $850.: --jf f - -2 New York, Nov. 4.-Cotton heavy and lower;' sales of ,1300 bales at.l8$c Flour State $8 a 10 40; Southern $9 90 a 14: Wheat active at noon's fdecline. Mixed Western Corn $135al37J. Oats lower. Mess Pork heavy and lowerf- $20 85.' Lard heavy at 12 a 13c. Groceries firm and steady. Naval Stores firm Spirits Turpentine 55c; Rosin $3 50 a $8. Freights declining Cotton, ; by steam, a c; Grain, by steam, 13c. ? j New Yore, Nov. 4. Noon. Stocks dull. '62 Coupons SJ. N.i C. Sixes Ex-Coupons 49J. Gold $1 41. " - - . r Foreign markets. Nov ! 4 Noon. Consols 94. Cotton. The market is dull and declin ing under the influences of the inactivity! of business generally here and abroad. Opera tions are sparing, which added to liberal offerings on the dock and to arrive, makes prices a necessity. We look however, for an improvement in this staple.! . i Upland. Mobile. NYTex. 19i19i Mh 13 16 15 Ports 21ft 20 191 181 16ft 151 to 22ft 20ftc 19lc : 18 Jc 17c 16c. November 40.543 bales. 8ept. 1st, 1867, Good Middling Strict , , Middling Low Middling Good Ordinary Ordinary Receipts of Cotton at all 1st, 1867. .. For the week l Exports from all ports since 94,516 bales. ? Receipts at all ports since Sept. 1st, 177,733 Dales. . ; , ---v; Receipts at all ports from Sept 1st, 1S66, to 8ept. 1st, 1887, one year, 1,951,9W$ bales, Pobt of New York Receipts for the , year ending Sept. 1st, '67, 673,139 bales. iteceipts tor the week ending 14,89 bales. ; Sales for the week ending 12,244 bales. - - Freights to f Liverpool. Sail 346 to id; Steam to Id. . I- I , . i ; Stock of American Cotton in Liverpool; Nov. 1st, 1867, 151,000 bales. : - 1; Yours Respectfully, , ; Hatch, Estes, & Co., , Commission Merchants. ' .:' mi mm ; Nov.; 1st, 1867, Oct. 25th, 1867, Franklin county. James Wilson, Jeter H. Williamson. Currituck county. Jos. W. Etheridgc State fExecutive Commute. FIRST S. W. Watts, of office Williamsiton district. ' Martin County, post !- -1 I The total registration in the City of iNew York is one hundred and twenty-eight thou sand, last year one hundred and twenty-two thousand Registered in Brooklyn, fifty- four thousand, an increase of six thousand over the vote last year. Foreign J News. Florence, Nov. 2 Midnight Garibaldi is still: at Monte Rolando, entrenched, and refuses to disarm unless the Italian Cabinet General Byron LAFLlN. of Pitt, post office is chanered. The Kini? of Italv declines to Washington, Beaufort County. H j accept Napoleon's proposition to allow the . ' ' i' m. m. m a - Ti. A. Sikes, of Pasquotank, post office Roman question to be settled by a vote of Elitabeth CitvJ 11 the Komans. Copenhagen, JNov. . At is rumorea tuat 1 -1 tne United States has bought a Danish West Dr. H. J. J'enninoer, of Cravenr post India Island tor $14,000,000 in gold. office Newbern E. A. Paul, of New Hanover, post office Wilmington. J. E, 0'Ha.rA, of Wayne, post office Golds- boro . ' ririRD district. London, Bonds 69f. j" 'f ' - - . i Liverpool, Nov. 4 Noon. Cotton un changed sales 8000 bales. Breaidstuffs dull. In round numbers the entire number of blind persons in the United States is about 12,000; in Great Britain about 30,000; an France 28,000. h i OUR NEW, YORK LETTER. ; c " New -YoRK,'Nov.2d, .1867. j Messrs. E. !a. Paul & Co :-The week end to-day since ; purs ,r of i 26th ultimo presents nnew feature in ? trade beyond a. general auwness, growing out oi tue near approach of the State elections in this and other States ; 'this naturally keep3 at home many who are interested in the results; we cannot therefore look for much activity in trade for some days to come, when we imay expect more activity in the demands of trade, and consequently better prices for the leading articles of the produce of , the bountry. Money ha3 been in more active demand in some departments ot trade the supply having somewhat increased I good securities commanding itatj6 per cent., ; and in some instances below this on Government securities; strictly first class commercial paper, however is taken at irom 7 to b per cent, per annum discount. Gold has de- cunea. ranging irom 140 to 141, with an ample supply Foreign Exchange is held firm, owing to a limited supply, ranging from 109f for 60 days, to 110J for short sight; but these are extreme rates: The stock market during the week was; unset- tied at the opening, but has shown some improvement since. : r - l ' J 4 ; Foreign tonagejbeing scarce and high has ! a material effect on many of the leading ar I . IMPORTANT;-.- f We publish here an importaut circular re lative to those who may be subject tcchal lenge at the approaching elections : ' HEADC;UBRTERS 2d MILITARY DISTRICT, j ' Charleston, S. C, Oct 31, 1867.- circular; . . ; , t . ' . ; 11-fj t1 i Tue following revision of the "action of the Boards of Registration appointed under the act entitled "An Act supplementary to an Act entitled Aji Act to provide for the more efficient government ot the rebel States,? passed March 2d 1867; and t0 facilitate re storation," passed March 23d,J 1867, ur the determination of questions 6f disfranchise ment, is published for the information i and guidance of all officers connected with regis tration: , , Headquarters 2d Military DistricTj senal at FaTetteville. , , Held office durin? the war to get out of service.1 Members of examining board at Toy for Con- fcderatoUtes Army? " - Quartermatter's agent., v . In company with raiders when a man was shot 'Aidmg rebellion. . Loaned cotton to Confederacy.! . Architect of Fort Fisher.' A ; I . Engaged m Confederate service.- ; r Furnished horses to rebellion by sale.' -it I m0 table 'irMyy'yi- The following acts are held to be insuflcient to establish the charge of aiding and abetting re bellion ; I;'-. . . - 7 s Charitable contributions.' , 7 ;V Feeding Confederate soldiers, . , Aiding one in Confederate service. Hiring horses to Confederate soldiers.' - Bad rebel, regarded a disloyal.to United States. Voted for an appropriation of $10,000 for the widows and 01 phans of Confederate' soldiers.- Challenged as patrol. 1 Clerk in time of war.' - " 4 " United States soldier, afterwards sympathized with rebellion. 1 . Voting for convention to secede. ? 5 " Opposing reconstruction in public ; (violent secesh.V ' ! 1 ' Candidate to rebel Legislature' TABLE V. C, Oct. 31. pine tables.re inclusive. The nearly every in- Cftadel, Charleston, $. Revision of the decision of , the Boards of Registra tion as to the sufficiency ana insufficiency of the - :i grounds 1 of challenge alleged in the ' . J AT T EXPLANATORY. The decisions are set forth" in spectively marked I to IX, srrounds of chalienser are. in' stance, stated in the language of the registration dooks ana in quotation marKS. 1 1 . , ? ? The tables from I to VI; Inclusive, 'contain de cisions as to the sufficiency or insufficiency of the allegations as set forth in the registration lists to sustain decisions of disqualification. : I The tables VII to IX, inclusive!, in' addition to a decision in the language employed bv the Reg istrars in setting forth the grounds of challenge. give formulas, that, if warranted the facts, and tollowed in any appropriate case will authorize rejection. The appropriate 2ases under formu las are given in tables herewith connected; s TABLE. I. The following offices are considered to be suffi cient grounds of challenge, when held before the war by persons who afterwards 'aided and abet ted rebellion. ' l - ' 1 s - Sheriffs. ' Captains of patrol. Assistant Surgeon United States army.' MarenaL'. . . , Members of the secession convention. ' Militia officers, who have held command in the execution of patrol laws. '.Coroners. - " : Officers in Federal army.' MemDers 01 tne State Legislature.' uonstaoies.' 'Postmasters.' Commissioners of roads, S. C Clerics ot District Courts." .' Acting constable. , 'Commissioner in Equity. Magistrates Tax collectors. ' Custom House officer.' ' - Delegates State convention.? Commissioner public schools.'! B, Howell, berton. of Robeson, post' office Lum London, Nov. 4.-3 o'clock. The vote ot on provinces of Rome, are unanimous tides of export tor Italy. It is now reported that .Napoleon requires Victor Emanuel to expel Garibaldi. It that is done Napoleon will retire. i Berlin: Nov. 4. Count Von Bismarck says officially to-day that, the government . market being on a decline. We however. Shippers preferrihg to wait, for lower rates bt Freight, this is one cause Of the present dull state of trade. The cotton, gram provisions and naval store on the no- post of Prussia is at present neutral man question. London, Nov. 4.-r-Noan -The propositioa to settle the question by a popular will of the liomans, is not Napoleon's but is a spon taneous suggestion of Italy. Prussia and France.' i The Paris Moniteur, says" Mensier sent a note to the French legation at Florence, saying the Italian advance was a violation GRLssoMof Wake, post office Haw and treaty and Napoleon wUl not ap- Rev. J. ,W. Hood, ot Cumberland, office Fayetteville. ' - ' 1 John E. Martin, of Bladen, post office ElizabethtownJ . - t ; FOURTH DISTRICT. i - AV, WHolden, of Wake, Chairman the Committee! "post office Raleigh v. . - . . ... frfl tl? : 1 JJT. JfcUOENE New Light, N.i James H. Harris, of Wake, post office Raleigh; ' VIFTH DISTRICT, ! --III Thomas Settle, of Rockingham, post office Wentworth. William F. Henderson, of Davidson post office LexiDgton. J. W. Woodward. prove it by word or silence and asks expla nation of Italy. n : I Only two French regiments in Rome : troops continually leaving Toulon. Papal tore eswill assume offensive .immediately. may soon look for1 a better state of things on an increased supply of tonage, and ; con- J l jj ,1 . r j ' . .i 1 scuueuu muio ucmauu iur uruuuee witn better prices, i We quote ; ''BEESWAX.f.-:.;;;:.. -xj Southern, , ' 1 3840c. RopeI ' ..,; ' J: -Jute, per lb.; 8i9c. Baoqnio. Calcutta,, . :v2234c Brooklyn, 25126c SIXTH DISTRICT. Election in Georgia. '! r Augusta, Ga., Nov. 3,-rFrom returns re: ceived at headquarters it is estimated that lOo.OOO votes were cast on the question of a Convention, out of 186,000 registered.! The r? Yt -r-J J r-ut" as. official count shows a maioritv in iavor of a it...U. I, r k f i t 4 i ' 4 I vwuifcufctwu. ; vuuuuuuu iiiAnni j, www Calvin J. Cowles, of Wilkes, post office B "lue u f. ttt:hi - . otate, wnere tne wnites are largely m iue W. J. Williams, ot Iredell, post office -j-hv x "","7 A- i V i r T Conservatives took no part in the contest. Candidates favoring a Convention are elected Ties. i Universal Standard, per lb., - toe. f nrrn T . . 3 t 1 declined'from 10 to- 20c. per bb!.; the supply .ffiSSerial magUtS 7 7" , ' ' Justice of the Peace. ' Ordinary. County Assessor. ' ; Members of Congress.1 Commissioner of wrecks.' Held office in State Legislature!' oiaie omcer.' - ' ' Judicial officer, '- Magistrate of police.' ' i County trustee.' ; Warden of county., ' Clerk and Master. 'Officer of patrol. Commissioner of the poor. iU TABLE II. The following offices are r held : as insufficient grounds of challenge, though held before the war by persons who afterwards: aided and abetted rebellion: ' ' 'Assistant postmaster. " ! Notary Public' Holding executive office,' , without specifying. me omce. , Keeper of light house. Clerk or State Senate.'' Surveyor. City Registrar. Lieutenant-Colonel and aid on Governor's Staff. Holding omce before the war. Judge Advocate The following additional grounds Of challenge are held sufficient to authorize rejection : 1 . , i 'Doubtful as to age.V-4 " . 1 I ; t Doubtful as to residence.' ,'1 Naturalixedcitixen. I Mluorityi; t . ; . . : : v;- Living out bt District ' . . Not resident twelve months.' I Not living in the Parish. ; . Could not take the oath. '- Living out of the Precinct' , ; Bomin Africa,A - ; . . :.vt .' . Insane. j i'y ;;';V' ; Resldlngfout of County.' ' - Only ten months in the State, but registered for i fear he could not ; vote after twelve months' residence.' -v -vv..-,.tty :y t v.v.v t Belongs to Fourth ward,' v.. jn on-resident or state.' . Disfranchised while a citizen of Tennessee ; ig- . nores the United States Government' 'Aliens. Deserter of United States Army. ! ' , . , : ; .' TABLE VL . The following additional grounds of challenge are held Insufficient for rejection ; ' Too old over one hundred years. , . : I Rejected as incompetent ir&iht ;';'-TABLE VL ; The following additional grounds of challenge !i are held insufficient for rejection:, f': j, r,' Too old :; over one hundred years.; ' - r. Rejected as incompetent. t ' Challenged. - - - ' Has not signed..' . , -; ' For seducing a white woman ;1 (said to be defi- - cient In intellect. j ' lf!IHn nonon not chnnrn thus era In Vi clerk's office. Reports having lost naturalization papers ; shows letters from the War Department of his having served ie United States Artlllero. '.Convicted of trading with negroes before the .war.'-L-t ; .--r?,.-. ..v ii '--U Challenged by C. V. Hamilton. ; Wishes to change his name. , " , Cannot read or write.' ' 'Pauper.'; " ' Fugitive from justice.' . . . t ' Office or Cierfcoi county Court ; t n Oath to Confederate Government f . Born in the District; absent eighteen months, - and In the District two montes . ' Registered twice over as Levi. r , .' Deal ahd dumb ' , - . , ' j ' 'Publiclv whiDDecL' ' i Wuld not take off his hat to qualify or sweat. flaniA f TTnttarl Rtatns nrKon . U . never! naturalized: parents were natnrallmr.!? 1 has been detective in United States armr.' ' : Conscripted. - . Disloyalty. Sentenced to nine months imprisonment Refugees from Tennessee.! ' ' Residing in North Carolina, Patroler.' . Convicted of murder and pardoned by the Gov- ernor.' . . . . , Charged Iwith breach of trust' 1 took patn or allegiance before the reballion.' ' Non-payment of poll tax. ' Taking oath of allegiance and violating it. ' Town police. . - Clerk of market , ... - . " Tried, and convicted; granted a new trial be cause oi piainun s son having been on Jury. Convitted of petty larcenv.' T ' Disfranchised by the laws of Tennessee for par- ncipaung in me reoeinon.' TABLE NH - J The lollowing'statements of the grounds of re. 1 jectlon tare held to be insufficient : mgntnfn nf mlltfto 1 - Captajn bf beat company,' Lieutenant of militia. i Inspector General of militia. Regimental Quartermaster of militia.' Militia Officer. . . Brigadier General ol militia.'- uoionei oi militia. -. . ' Lieutenant beat militia company. 4 ' Cantain beat milittn. The subjoined formula is given as a sufficient statement of grounds of rejection in such cases: Militia offlcars, and held command In the execu tion oi me potroi laws in the State of South Caro Ina. Statesville. t ' T SEVENTH DISTRICT. Hon; A. H. Jones, of Buncombe, post office Ashville. v- , U. L. Harris, of Rutherford, post, office Raleigh ; Vincent Michael, of -Ruthertord, posi office Rutherfordton beings ample. Super State. Extra, Fancy, St Louis, Bye, .. Buckwheat Nominal Corn. The market is quiet. White Southern, Western Mixed, j; Yellow, $9 25 0 50 10 2510 50 11 00ll 25 11 00U 25 . 7 008 50 by large majorities. Steamer GRAND COUNTY MASS !M EE TING, FRIDAY AFTERIIOOn, t NOyEMBER IStli ' A DDRESSE3 :WILL BE " MADE BZ THE J. three delegates to the Constitutional Con vention: : " GEN. JOSEPH C. ABBOTT, 1 Rjv. 8. 8. AS II LET, .' f Mr. A. IL GALLOWAY. ' r An ooDortunity will then offer for all people living in this and adjoining Counties, to hear some good talking. COME ONE i . COME ALL 1 From New Tork. 4 New Yore. Nov. 3. Arrived Moneka, from Charleston, Virginia, from Liverpool, Germama, from 1 Southampton, Herman-Livingston and Virgo fronvSavan nah. Promethens' from Charleston, and the Herman, from Bremen s Arrived -SteamshiDs Einpire and Jfe air- banks, from Wilmington. ' From Kaleish. Raleigh. Not. 4. The Republican Coun ty nominations for Constitutional Conven- uon, on Saturday, were: james sx. u.ams (negro), Jas. PJ Andre ws,RevJ Stokes Frank lin, and Benton S. Williams (whites). I Gov. Worth appoints the 2StH a day of mi i . r , 2 m&oitsgiving. ' f I 50l 55 $1 401 45 ' . l.35ai 40 Oats In limited request at 75 a 80c. PjaaNUTs 'In request. 5 1 !;i - - 23 and 23 lbs.L ! fit 2.V7JiS .V The market firm but not active. Western Mess, per bbl., mme jo. ess, i Prime, j PORK.- $3H$ f I818i Bacon Remains without change. Hams 1 ! 15lrat7c i. 1H13. Shoulders Naval Stores. The demand has been principally for export, but at very low figures, without any decided change. Rosin. some good By order sNoT;2nd,l37.iy' ; COUNTY COMMITTEE. . Incendialrr Fire in Ohio. Columbus, Noj. 3. -There has been an incendiary fire at the Ohio Penitentiary; Loss seventy-five thousand aouaxs. Rosin, common, 280 lbs. $3 50 Low strained to good No. 2, 3 73 No. 1, t . 4 25 Pale and Extra Pale, ! 5 00 Opaque, ! 4 00 CrudeTurpentlne, ; 4 75 8pirits do. In shipping order, 55 Tar. WUminrrton. in reauest at 3 00 do as it runs. Pitch, Southern,! - Wilmington City, 3 m 4 00 450 g 7 50 S 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Deputy postmaster, U S.; vvarden oipoor.' rown commissioners Deputy 8heriff. Attorney. . JStaix officer" Overseers of the poor. Roadmaster. TABLE IIL The following acts are held to be - sufficient to establish the charge of aiding and abetting rebel- Bon : , .1 : Invested in Confederate Bonds. f ' Engaged In Confederate service . " . 'Furnishing horses to rebellion by sale.' Conscripted but can't take the oath, the word Hiring horses to Confederate service. - Engaged in salt works for Confederate States. Giving money. i . . Held maU contracts under Confederate States. Held omce under the Confederate States. Encouraging men to enlist I Government contractors Confederate 8tatea.V Contributing money to equiD State troops., Officers Confederate States of America. . , Encouraging war by speeches.' ; 5 T? ; For selling trro visions to Confed. service. I Convicted of huntinir U S Prisoners with do?a.? Tn.rv.n.t n . "n. n t ,m -o -------- r.rr.Uw, .uui siaie- for Confederate States. 11 I tnn. ! ! xrus- Patrol Confederate States of America. TABLE ViH u, - t. , , The following statements of grounds'of relec- tlou are held to be insufficient : ; . , ; Members of Council.' i - ' ' ; Intendants.' ' TowniWardenA Aldermen. 1 J , '; - The subjoined formula is given as a sufficient statement, ot grounds of rejection In such cases : Council Members, Intendants. Wardens ???feJJ . .mcf Wied, Insert and ex officio Magistrates. The following statements of grounds' of refec tion are held to be Insufficient ; , ' , Felony. " . . v ' f " . ' uonvicted or Felony.' Chained With fplnnv Convicted of rape. Convicted of grand larceny. Accused of larceny.; 'v " t Convicted of stealing. Concealing stolen property.' ( Larceny; t -.;' Convicted of house burning. - ' , . Manslaughter. Charged witn wilful perl ury- .-. Convicted o3 murder The suqjolned formula is given as a sufficient statement of grounds of rejection in such cases : ConAlcted of felony byja court ot competent jurisdiction. I5STRUC1I05S AS TO CORRXCTINO 70K1LAL DC - i - j FKCTS IN BEOISTRATION LISTS. Daring the final revision, every name appearing upon the books should, be marked either . Ac cepted f or Rejected, where that has been neg lected,)' The books must in all cases "be signed by the registrars: and whejever a statement is wi. iiuuuiieu ui me proper uesignation Of the election and registration precincts, such state-- 3 SO 3 871 0 00 3 871(3 4 00 4 00(3 4 m ' Hired out hands to work on blockade and gun- kt.a m Maw Rant , .. I ' ... 1. Held civil office in rebellion. ; - Loaning money to equip a company for the war.' Engaged in rebellion. i i ' Hoisted Confederate flag over United States ar senal at Fayetteville, ApriL 1861. , -Home guard during the war.. . , ,.t'-- jror arresting deserters and forcing them back to the rebel army. 7 ' 1 : i Commanding rebels who' took United States ar RECXPITTLATIOSr. On the completion of the final revision, the registrars should make a complete recanltohition at the end of the book, or books. ' ft? each SJ? Uon precinct showing the number ot whites Tnd blacks registered, and the aggregate. By command of Byt Major General Enu R. R i , Louis V.Carixbc, l . .. A"d-de-Camp, : ; -Actg. Asst Adjt Gcil ... !'.. . . ' . ' , '." f . . l - V-1-'-'-- ' -i I W R Frenth, . at . H
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