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im *_!'-_*'_*• !*<__*• -* tfiih rt-#_rir jti'-'mr terms wiuklv 1 year 8 00 " 0 months 1 60 cash in advance rates of advertising one square space ofl2 lines firsl insertion si 00 " 2d 3d ami 1 1 1 insertion each no " for each additional publioal general orders llkauyuahtklis 2llmll.lta!iy dlbtblot i cbarlsaton b c luno 8_l lb07 f general onlura ) nu 34 ) 1 sheriffs chiefs of 1'oliee city marshals clii-fn of detsollvas nnd town marshals of tho ai'vcrnl districts cotiiilit's cities town ninl oilier - municipal orgaoisauods in norlb sod south ca 1 rollos will at onoe by letter report lo liu col.1 ktlvmrtl v llmks v s army prove i mm ahnl ueueral ofthe tml military district char l-»ton,south carolina selling forih id the report lliu naino of each otlic.r ins lusidenco official stslioo ilutios post ofbcs address snlaiy per sn num and the authority by whom appointed coroners constables and other offioers in this military district wh duty ii is to make arrests and who arc nol included in lhe forco of nnv sheriff chief of l'olice ciiy marshal cbiel of detectives or town marshal will make individ usl reports to the provost marshal general iu liko manner and form ns above required ii whenever nny homicide rniie mayhem felonous ussaull burglary arson robbery or lur cea — where ihn properly stolen ia of tlie value of twenty-five dollnrs nnd more — shnll be 0c m milled within nny city or town in ilus mniiarj uiatrici lbs chief officer of police of such city oi town shnll ill oi)eu investigate llie case nnd re port the facts to tho provusl marshal general • mlliog forth tho nature of tbe cr me the name nn i residence of the party against whose person or property such crime bus been committed lln time when and place wh.ru it wns committed lhe name description and residence i lbe offen itar if known sod if the offender bss been uni ted htaiai arbat btops has bsen taken i ie nre ins puniahmenf and if not io oustody giving any infoimalion winch may be ofservlce in se curing his detection nnd arre.1 sheriffs ei oou n lies in north carolina and of districts in south carol ma shnil investigate and mako re port of such offences when committed within ll ir ret eolive counties or di-lricls and not iihin lbe limits of any oily or town in 1 ki mannei and form us is h.r.in required ofclii.f of police of cities sud t.*m vylion sn offeud cr wboao odeiice bas hei n reported shall be sr rested ir|mii of lbe srn i will l.e rnsde ni onco bv ibeotlicer iu charge lo lb provoet marshall general consolidated monthly i_.-j-.-im of the above enumerated crimes will also be made bj ihei inactive offioers and for tbo i . ties al ivode signaled to i bo rrui maisbai ueni i hlanka will be furnished bj li in upon a i i lion tbe fir-i report to ia ude lhe peii from january 1st to may slsl i88t 111 whenever a prisoner shall break ai i - ape from a penitentiary jail or other pri ih second militarj i strict the offii sr io clmr of sucb penitentiary jail or oilier prison sball at onco make report of tlie f_.cs lo tin provost marshal general salting forth in sucb report tbe date of escape lbs name of each escape 1 |".- m r bis description sgs res len a the crime for which ootnmitled wbolher under sontei awaiting trial whether recaplurod and stating fully thu manner of tbo escape nnd ibe circum stances under winch il was effected k | rl in bk form ami manner will i made by all olhceia frum wboee custody prisoners ine • capo wbiin being conducted lo or from ii prison whenever a prisoner shnll be rcoapluri d lbe fact will be at oncu re orled lo the provost m ti h il general by tbe officer from whose custody lbe prisoner esoaped failuie to make prompt re l>ort i f escaped prisoners as herein ri i|u red » ill inculpate um delinquent offioer us i ej ' nt and nbwing tbe escspe iv ii .- sheriff ofeountii ii north carolina snd of disincis in south carolina will at once report lo tbe provost marshal general tbe cons tli'.ion of ilie jails prisons or work bouses under their charge or in tbeir respective districts oi counti's as to rapacity convenii nee and securi ly and the names and reaidi i ci - of lbe offioers responsible for tha condition snd care ol such jails prisons hihi work bousi i v all civil officers having charge of nnj j i i j.risin or work house in this military district shall on tho inst day of each month make a re i'ort io lbe l'rovotii mn isl ml general upon 1 1 u ks to li by him prescribed snd furnished upon sp plication of all persons who have been confined in such jail prison or work-house during the month salting forth lbe nsmeof lhe prisoner his description residence sge when com mi lied for what offeoss arrested by whom arrested by whose order ai resit tl whether under seutence or awaiting trial if under lenlet ce by « hal in huunl tried and sent an d ii send i..e i for « hal period and tlin ana ant of fine or coits if any how diiipliivoil bow subsisted whetbei disci iirg rd trsnferred oscaped or di oessed if d sobarg i i bv what authority if transferred lo whal plarn and by whom ortloretl tlm lirst reporl mado under tlm requirement of this parsgraph will include ihs period from january 1st lo may 81it 1887 vi all sheriffs constables police and other civil officers and persona whoso duty it is under the laws of ihn provisional governments of north osrolins and south cnrolina to serve writs oi make arrests are horoby required lo obey sod exeouto the lawful orders ol lhe provoai mar shal oeneral to tli snme i heel us tbey are re quired by law to obey snd execute writs wars rant or i it i r | a ss issusd by civil maglttrates and resistance to or disobedisni t tl lawful orderi or authority of the provoai m in hal i •• n rrnl shall ntil.j.'.i the offender to trial by n mili i iry i ii.in is ai and u onvidtion i moviil from offlsa and punishment bj fine and imprisonmnnl vll dupliostes of the reports required by ihu provisions of paragraphs ii 111 nnd v of ibis order in h nnide hy local i tli '<■i n in lim provoai marshal general will at il isiuelime he sen in iim propel poet commander viii tin pei conn an i i.i lhe duties bnjoined by tins onlur will noi be construed lo relieve civil offloen fiom tbe d-ioharga nf nny of tlm tluiii-s now required of tbein hy thelawa of tin ' local proviiional governments ami nny civil officer who iball refuse or dogleot to perform iroii'|iily tlm ilmii-s lii'icin required of iiim or wlm hlnill make nny falsa return or report of llio ' inniti"s herein prescribed ball be diimlued from i bis office ninl im lubjeot to trial by military cot-imillio-i for ini-ili-ini'iinor ix slitniir oonatablei snd other offloeri whoie official emolument ste confined tuco.i snd fees shall be allowed for ervlce perform ed under tbe orderi of lbe provoit marshal gen t nil ihu sniiiii costs and fees to bo paid in thu sme manner ns i . provided liy lbe fswi of lbe local provisional government fur like tervlcea . under tboae invm x all persona in tins military i list riot who i nniy know of snjr ihreatcned breach ol tbe peace 1 or of ilni commission of nny crime or offence are ■requested to mak • complaint thereof st ones lo tlm iliifl of lliu police or msrsbsl of the city or ' i lown or if lliu criiiio or ilisord or slnill b cum ■nnil ,| without tin limit of nny tily or town to n msgistrale or tbe sheriff of tbeoountv oi diss trirl nml if prompt action slmll not be taki ii by the officer to wu the matter shall bo re i i i..l sni-li persona bra requeated to report all tbe facta in tli post commander end to lbe piovosl marsbal general xi mpriaoomunt for default in payment of i -'-. fees orcbargeaof court altorniea or pul i a officers liiill imt oxceed unity days iiv command of maj qen d m sickles j v ci ots llup i hhllt u.s infautry a d c t a a a ii • ♦ • a strange story strange stories have beeu from time tn time related of jewels rings and even watches found in fisbos when caught and opened nnd bubsequootly returned to their owner whether or not these sto ries be true i of course cannot say imt i vouch ur the entire truth of the foil lowing related by a clergyman himself the hero of the btory to a wandering cir cle of liateneis though expectant of an thing an ii finale tl.ey were by no n ' ii | i ei aie i lur ii.e uctuul denouue ment it was im summer twilight said he that standing on a ru.tic bridge vim li bpanuud n well known trout stream near my father's house i won a an the girl 1 had 1 ug loved llie pro i i lo bo my wil she was something i.f a coquett and i had u rival in the field so i.i make the matter sure to my self and evident to biro and ot i ers i drew from her hand a ring which biiu 1 n i of -',,],- i she wnu id gi vo only t . j i ior bettothed lover utnl trausfurred it to my own finger it ua my mother's i ng igen • - i rii g ni i she half in oainest and half play fully a 1 there ij a snporstit on cons : i il with it sn long n you keep and wear it we bre engage i ; but if you loose or part with it in nny way the ens gagi tneut ia broken s ■tako care some weeks after she went away on a v t and then my consolation was t haunt that fiivurito spot on tho bridge whioh had been our trysting-placo once leaning over the railing and thinking over onr betrothal i to"k from my tin ger tbo troaaurud ring and gazed loud ly mi ilie initials hers n.s well as her mother's engraven within in attempt ing to replace it the goldon circlet fell t'rum my grasp and disappeared iu the water below only a lover under circumstances can imagine how i felt day and nightl mourned disconsolate my lost treasure md my great dread washer returning nil iin in g the ring missing yet strange to bh i had a singular presenti ng nt or intuition that i should some day recover it — though by what mean 1 had im idea nut long after fishing in thosamo , sin mu bomo distance below the bridge ] till tn thinking of my lost ring it i i ml l only fish it up — nnd just then there i was a quiver a tog a pull and a strug gle nt my lino aud afier some play i drew mit ii hoc large trmit at tbe bight 1 him the thought bnddenly and onac o mntably 0 i died into my min i that the ring — my lost iin — waa to be found within li ia body i can nol account for the feeling but i know tlmt it wa heightened into almost a conviction when upon grasping the vn iiiii i percoived ou a poi lion of his hod n singular protuberance and felt i in lien nli il i ililn something liken inui foreign substance 1 eoizcd my largo pocket clasp knife ( eagerness mado me cruel — yet imt more bo than if i had lefl my victim to dlu a slow nnd lingering death i cut off his ■heinl nml then with a irombling hand ■ripped open his body and explored the i suspicious protuboriuico my knitu grnu od against something hard and yeb i i caughl lhe glitter of boiiio shining bill btancel imagino my toolings when ' with a in ating ln'iiit and irombling hand i iii iw forth -- " tho ring unole breathlessly inqnlr 1 od nellie no my dear n ■'<'•■n piece of groon . glafal i tho genei'iil consternation and indigna tion nniy bo imuginod f - •*' i tho average depth of the atlantio ocean ih . ti , i ii 28,000 li'ii'i and that of lbs pacific nt 20,000 the deepest water in the atlantic i nil ib aland of st helena whioh bai been i s iiii.i d 2i,ono f.-..t nf ovi r five miles iii aih.k's 2d mlt.l'ialtv dlbtrii i i chariest hi s ('., may 80 07 \ icneriil orders ) ino 88 ) the following named persons aro here by appointed and constituted a hoard lo repori for the consideration and the ac tion ofthe commanding general need ful arrangements rules regulations and forms of proceeding for the registra tion : livt col if ft royau u s a maj olh cavalry chief of bureau of civil affairs president //. //. helper of salisbury xorth co i'olin.'i jefferson fisher of raleigh north carolina ./. if carcfoza of charleston south carolina lemuel booser of lexington south carolina thu hoard will convene and organize , at the citadel in charleston on the 7th day of juno istit and sit from day to day until dissolved by orders from these ' ', headquarters the board will ohoose from their num ■ber a recorder of their proceedings and , may employ a clerk whoso i unpen bation shall not exceed three dollars a day lhe commanding officer ot tho citadel will provide suitable apartments for the meetings of the hoard the assistant adjutant oeneral will provide on the requisition ofthe recor der of the board approved by the pres ident cttcli stationery hooks and print ing as may be required having a due regard to economy and the dispatch of business the compensation ofthe members civ , ilians will be six dollars a day and com 1 mutation at the rale of ten cents a mile for each mile travelled taking the near est usual route irom llieir respective places of resilience to aud from charles ton by command of major general 1 it sickles : j w clods ( lapt sill infant v a 1 c 0c a a a g ( i ; t.i ai : j w clous capt nli infantry a d o a a a a g the number seven this number is frequently used in the writings of the ilible : on the 7th day god ended his work in the 7th month noah's ark touched the ground in 7 days a dove was sent out abraham pleaded 7 times for sodom jacob served 7 years for l.aehel and yet other 7 more jacob mourned 7 days for joseph jacob was pursued a 7 days journey by laban a plenty of 7 years and a famine of 7 years were foretold in phuroah's dream by 7 tat and 7 lean beasts and 7 ears of full and 7 fills of blasted corn on the 7tli day of tho 7th month the children of tsroal fastod 7 days and re 1 mainod 7 days in tents every 7th year the land rested every 7th year all bondmen were set , free every 7th yoar the law was read to the : people . . , in the destruction ot jericho 7 priests bore 7 trumpets 7 days on the 7th day thev surrounded the walls 7 times and at the end of tho 7th round the walls fell solomon was 7 years building the temple and feasted 7 days at its letlica tion in the tabernacle were 7 lamp the golden candlestick had 7 branches naauinn washod 7 times in jordan dub's friends sat with him 7 days and 7 : niirhts and offered 7 bullocks and 7 rams as an atonement our saviour bpoko 7 times fiom the cross on which he hung 7 in mis ami af-1 ter bis rosiirootion appeared 7 times in tho lord's prayor are 7 petitions coniaining 7 times 7 words in the revelations we read of 7 ohuroes \ 7 candlesticks 7 stars 7 trumpets 7 plagues 7 thundors 7 vials 7 angels and a 7 beaded monster _ i woman's oonrago is rarely put to the teat so completely as it was a law weeks since eight armed men made an at tack upon a house near palermo the owner was absent bul his wife heroicnk ly refused to surrender she immediate . ly barred tho doors and loading a riflo lired it through tho window at tho brig ands bringing down one of iheir nnm bei al tho first shot the others attompl od to force lhe doors when she firod again and wounded another tbis exas porated them bo that tbey renewed their attempts with a greater determination but tlie boroine kept up an una ssant hr inn and in many cases with very nul effect at last the brigands took night and dooamped leaving this bravo woman mistress of the fight the m.i rn im hi logislatnro has ub tlin bed tho usury laws in thai state making free trado in money | 5_ptiio all important question boforo the people of north carolina and tlmt whioh demands their grave consideration is that of registration 1'ho permanent peace prosperity and influence of the state for good depend up.ui the nction ofthe people in the coming election it is true there are many alternatives so far n.s individuals ore concerned but tho in lure of the slate depends upon tho ac tion of ilu great body of the masses — they hold her destiny in their hands her peace her gloiy her i r she confides iu their patriotism and devotion she looks to them to shield her from the wilds nf tho deceiver tv.un tbe dangers which threaten her from within nnd without she now lies prostrate befure the military power of the general gov ernment hound hand and foot with no power to extricato herself from the shackles which fetter her old honored limbs 60 long ns her friends and people look listlessly on she points to the fate of tennessee of missouri of west vir ginia and though writhing under the iron heel of despotic power cries out in the deep agony ol'hei great crushed soul to be spared their misery preferring ra ther t perish pinned to the earth with the bayonet aud with the bright sword ' still gleaming over her helpless form — ' it is in the power of the people to re deem and protect her and enable her to become onco more an honored and guid ing star in tho great firmament of states ' they should tako warning by the fate of ' tennessee and missouri and avoid the , extremes which portend ignominy and j ruin lor once happy louisiana they 1 should take care that the convention which is to be convened before the ides . of september is composed of the right , material of men that will deal justly t by tbeir fellow men and who will imt be moved by tbeir prejudices and passions to a general disfranchisement of their i neighbors and the wholesale confiscation .,! property hy the incorporation of agra rian principles into the organic law and i by making other radical changes in the timo honored institutions of the state — those are the dangers which threaten the peoplo and which are to oo fearod more than all that congress will do or than permanent military government wo can imagine no condition that would tiit be preferable to that of ten nessee louisiana i3alsd threatened with a similar fate but her people are alone to blame they refused to register and vote ami the consequence is that radi cals and negroes will secure the control of the state government and their nat ural fruits will follow and the people ; must submit if the conservative masses register and vote we may avoid such humiliation tliey can cheek the course of the ignor ant rabble of vandals and innovators who would otherwise bo chosen to the i convention if they will but act prompt : ly and unitedly they may prevent the subversion of the state constitution and the enactment of laws which will prosoribe-tiiree fourths of tho white pop ulation and rob them of their property they can rule the convention and after wards adopt the constitution to be form cd bv it fleet a legislature vc what though congress will not accept the con stitution formed by them military gov ernment will be continued — that's all — which isfar better than a mixed govern ment of radicals and negroes the constitution bhould be framed as nigh iu conformity with the requirements of the congressional plan as possible ; but let it be worthy of tlie state nnd peo ple and adapted to the changed state of affairs without extremes or ultra radiv cal innovations the great importance of prompt unit etl nalion on iho part of the people can nit bo too strongly urged ninl we warn • ihem to ponder well their groat respon sibility their participation in the coming elections is most imperative tne evila that they may entail upon themselves by indifference are incalculable they may und they can nccomplish much by obeys ing the dictates of duty the evils i which have so long cursod tonnossee have not yet been fully developed the demon spii it ihere lias been held in o ocli by tho surrounding inflnoncobof othor states but let all the southern y a ; once become enveloped in the treachorons ombrace of the mixod rab l :, ■nf fanatics nti'l it were bettor that tin white population of theso states v,a ro in tin ir gi lives and tho i ind boci mo n howling wilderness register thou and vote and got all yonr neighbors to j , kowise or the pun st und bast men t this bo our motto our watch word i uogro population have claims upon ilu whites and interests of winch we would not deprivo tbein their rights eliould be guarded and protected as far ns it is possible consistent with ihocotm mon good of the statu and peoplo we would nol deprivo ihem ol ono singlo immunity to whioh they are entitled as bii tou but thore are certain distinctions that the welfare o both races ender iti imperative on tho part of onr law makoru to observe it in not nccopsiirv to in tbein to register and vote thoy will till doso j.et tho whitea also be wiae saliebury banner of m oo iu work we loam that cl eddie on mouday morning lanf , waa overwhelmed by the crowd which pro kiniti 1 iti elf nt hi.-i office for aid i io i'oiin i many persons there white ami black well hearty and in b une oases tin owners of lands borses cows c ap plying for government aid when in lirst commenced the distri bution of provisions the number of pi tloners was small ; bnt it has increased from day to day until now it has swell cd to bundled upon hundreds t i j.ilunel bcems to have got the idea thai the beneficence it is his i ffice to confer is becoming a nuisance — an encoi ment to idleness — lazinoes and bb this is far fium the iiui-in.se of govi be was constrained on mouday to sus pend tho distribution of ration , d nibts less with u view t narrowing the torn to tho few persons strictly coining within the contemplation of the scheme there may ho a larger number of p i 60h8 in tbo county since tnan before tlir closo of the wnr who oanm t n p irl themselves old and helpless negroes who were formerly cared for and sups ported by their masters would oertaiuly swell tho n um ber considerably bnt we i do not thiuk that tho number nl white people in this county should bo very | much larger nearly all the white poo i pie had and have yet homes and friends where and hy whoso assistaiie they have lived becure from starvation il ia not so with tho negroes ; most of thorn left their old homes and wandered out to find new ones even tho very aged ol them elated at the idea of freedom left i nines which many ol them could have kept nil their lives and wandered off i with their children and relatives into ai wide freed nn to live — not as they might bnt aa they could it is but reasonable to bttpi ose that they have proved heavy , liai'li-tis to their naturally improvident j children and friends on whoso incon stunt labor they relied for support ; and that their expectations of nu easy time have failed them indeed it is quite cots tain that soino such old people have come to want and that they need help to bavo them from ahsoiuto suffering but it is a singular fact that whilst there arc but few persons about 85 at the county poor house and that the uutnber is not increased by new applis cants tor admission the crowd waiting at • col eddie's door is several hundred strong i and we are informed that no ; i destitute applying for admission to the poor house are refused it is true that , our county poor house is not a para dise if it was doiibtl.'ss its tenants would soon be largely increased put i ( is a home and ntl'onls a supply of the necessaries of life its occupants ami qiiii-ed to do such lab ir as they are ca pable of performing for their own ami the comfort of oilier tenants of the place all who apply to ool eddie therefore belong to a class out side of that who are willing to put themselves upon the sti port of tlie (' unity t tat we have a large number of really poor bolonging i to this class is undeniable wealways have had and probably alwaya will have but are they tbe proper a ib jects of tbe government bounty i we think not we think the ol j ' ": government was to relievo tho b ifl , f those who by tbe war b ive temporally disqualified from m . support but who by sn ih a i soon recover a position by which thoy would become belf-sustaining it was i part of the scheme to establish u ,_■poor-bupporting by item it as a temporary relief and w i wil - drawn whenever the crops and i of tho country aro deemed adeq te for the usual support i the p , ■m re ! than th s would be a enrso t n blessing in so i'm as it would ness among tho pt ople if we apprehend the buhj il , oeuis to ii that the mosl | iiut',--ti"ii lo ho solved in 1 - condition ol a community bhould have l reference almost exclusively to the amount of provisions within its bounds if it is apparent for instance thai there • are provision • enough in a oountj . or ■! a ti-ict to support it then il , deemed oul 1 1 the si ope •■li ■■anient ■• help and the peoplo he left to work out ii ibutlon ui its resources in the u u a i way this plan might involve ex ceptional cabes but it would also avoid hurtful expenditure which would prp hiihly moro than comp • ate fnr them 1 as the exceptional cases could easi ly obtain relief by applying lo the war of th i • in biich county or disi t in which they reside there oonld be mgor of btarvotlon when nil thoi - who hang around col eddie's ollico have gone to work in earnest as they : i do there will be no nooessity for ■ixlng i ithor the ( iovernment or the , anli und tbo poople concerned will themselves feel vastly better — lb news of the day o stieridan and weua—tht latter va cates new orleans runo 9 yesterday morning nt half past j o'clock brevet brig jen jno vv l-'i.r-vtlif of i'.-n sheridan's stalf called at th executive office at mechanic intituta abd told gov weill that be bore n wri-.ten commu i : ninl to him from lhe general commanding vl ich was fiiujd to bu as follows : hk.m'.-i auiiais 5rn mn itaiiv district ) now orleans june 7 , mr j madison wells ex governor uf louisiana sm gov flanders has just informed mo th.it ho ims made an official demand on you for tbe recotda ofthe olli-0 wliich you have hereto fore held as governor of louisiana and that you bave declined to turn them over to him dispu ting the right to remove from office by me which you luivo acknowledged and urged on me up lo iho time of your own removal i therefore bend brevet brig gen john v forsythe of my stair to notify you that he is sent by me to eject you from tho governor's room forcibly unless you consider this nolifkntion as equiva lent to ejection signed p if sheridan maj gen u s com 5tb mil dist after reading tho communication gov weill stilted to gen forsythe : sm i surrender the office i hold only to tho swunl and called up judge ryan lo bear witness to what he said without making nny response whatever general forsythe with . drew ex-governor wells bns consulted withemi tit-tit counsel as lo what conrse to pursue at ihe . law about 10 o'clock gov flanders accompani i ed by gen forsythe appeared at the executive officoand entered upon his duties as governor nf louisiana without any ceremony whatever he stale.l thai his effoits should be to the i bt of his ability executed for tbe public good gov i i it niters — mayer withers — gen aim ann and other washington yt ws washington june 9 — benj f flanders the new governor of louisiana arrived iher twenty i us bgo from n 11 and commenced his ca reer nsa olerk in the charily hospital lie was - tuently secretary to mayor crossman an ird ni know nothing secretary of the opelou - ,- hn iroad was violently opposed to co-opera ti a iliirino tha inoipienoy of the rebellion ud federal treasury agent for several years ut sheridan seems to bo unsupported here his i prompt action detents the plans of the schemers ind shocks lhe conservatives some changes in di&triot commander are regarded as cer ■en the july meeting of congress is now consid i 1 linosl probable \'.\ mayor withers has returned from new v rk and will cotnmucioate wilh the president on m mday mm ral u s granl bss returned from west 1 nt ■, n j johnston was nt the war department , bterday looking after the interests of bis i i , !. it is ins first visit since 1861 a • ho vacated lbe quurter mister general's 1 , 1 1 usury will redeem ai,.l destroy 20 000 i00 of compound interest note next week tl - state department bas been officially not ii id of the commotation ol lhe sentences of tho 1 il american fenians i'he postmaster gansrsl retuined this morn ing a 1 the president this evening i lie president received the first intimation of \\ '. r.mi i il tbr iugh the newspapeis fie - removals as unauthorised by the l iv sur rail's trial undoubtedly commences to morrow i ■i ii : i war omalis june 10 — g»n sherman 1ms issued • thai ■p a i'u itailroad shall ell guarded fi elgl t an i passengers ,-. i . , .. f • ., ,. '.,. 1 fi an lbs terminus unit-r a ! sufficient mi t i t sherman - lanjuine of cleaning ibe 1 i.lians in two weeks s nnd nine ■had a bgbt fort ( ine pfusea i i | , in :' i . ii ral davis mar woun 1 ■i two indiana were killed sod ive wounded he passengers n lurosd t.iom . alia this i , , n ic ipe h i reached daiivi i ' lily _►• •• . teste - wal and - i i spring b ive nol i i with . , n ,; ■it is stated b those claim -,, !.,,, i , i w nli ilu facl ih ti 1 cater , , ,.., u ', . a tripped the < 1 i of . - ' ' ' iti vol 2 third series salisbury n c monday june 17 1807 no 24 whole no l767
Object Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-06-17 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 Third Series |
Issue | 24- Whole No.1767 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archivial image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was |
Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-11-13 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, June 17, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601558737 |
Description
Title | Carolina Watchman |
Masthead | The Carolina Watchman |
Date | 1867-06-17 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 17 |
Year | 1867 |
Volume | 2 Third Series |
Issue | 24- Whole No.1767 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
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Creator | J. J. Bruner |
Date Digital | 2008-11-13 |
Publisher | J. J. Bruner |
Place | United States, North Carolina, Rowan County, Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | The Monday, June 17, 1867 issue of the Carolina Watchman a weekly newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
Rights | The SA of NC considers this item in the public domain by U.S. law but responsibility for permissions rests with researchers. |
Language | eng |
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included in lhe forco of nnv sheriff chief of l'olice ciiy marshal cbiel of detectives or town marshal will make individ usl reports to the provost marshal general iu liko manner and form ns above required ii whenever nny homicide rniie mayhem felonous ussaull burglary arson robbery or lur cea — where ihn properly stolen ia of tlie value of twenty-five dollnrs nnd more — shnll be 0c m milled within nny city or town in ilus mniiarj uiatrici lbs chief officer of police of such city oi town shnll ill oi)eu investigate llie case nnd re port the facts to tho provusl marshal general • mlliog forth tho nature of tbe cr me the name nn i residence of the party against whose person or property such crime bus been committed lln time when and place wh.ru it wns committed lhe name description and residence i lbe offen itar if known sod if the offender bss been uni ted htaiai arbat btops has bsen taken i ie nre ins puniahmenf and if not io oustody giving any infoimalion winch may be ofservlce in se curing his detection nnd arre.1 sheriffs ei oou n lies in north carolina and of districts in south carol ma shnil investigate and mako re port of such offences when committed within ll ir ret eolive counties or di-lricls and not iihin lbe limits of any oily or town in 1 ki mannei and form us is h.r.in required ofclii.f of police of cities sud t.*m vylion sn offeud cr wboao odeiice bas hei n reported shall be sr rested ir|mii of lbe srn i will l.e rnsde ni onco bv ibeotlicer iu charge lo lb provoet marshall general consolidated monthly i_.-j-.-im of the above enumerated crimes will also be made bj ihei inactive offioers and for tbo i . ties al ivode signaled to i bo rrui maisbai ueni i hlanka will be furnished bj li in upon a i i lion tbe fir-i report to ia ude lhe peii from january 1st to may slsl i88t 111 whenever a prisoner shall break ai i - ape from a penitentiary jail or other pri ih second militarj i strict the offii sr io clmr of sucb penitentiary jail or oilier prison sball at onco make report of tlie f_.cs lo tin provost marshal general salting forth in sucb report tbe date of escape lbs name of each escape 1 |".- m r bis description sgs res len a the crime for which ootnmitled wbolher under sontei awaiting trial whether recaplurod and stating fully thu manner of tbo escape nnd ibe circum stances under winch il was effected k | rl in bk form ami manner will i made by all olhceia frum wboee custody prisoners ine • capo wbiin being conducted lo or from ii prison whenever a prisoner shnll be rcoapluri d lbe fact will be at oncu re orled lo the provost m ti h il general by tbe officer from whose custody lbe prisoner esoaped failuie to make prompt re l>ort i f escaped prisoners as herein ri i|u red » ill inculpate um delinquent offioer us i ej ' nt and nbwing tbe escspe iv ii .- sheriff ofeountii ii north carolina snd of disincis in south carolina will at once report lo tbe provost marshal general tbe cons tli'.ion of ilie jails prisons or work bouses under their charge or in tbeir respective districts oi counti's as to rapacity convenii nee and securi ly and the names and reaidi i ci - of lbe offioers responsible for tha condition snd care ol such jails prisons hihi work bousi i v all civil officers having charge of nnj j i i j.risin or work house in this military district shall on tho inst day of each month make a re i'ort io lbe l'rovotii mn isl ml general upon 1 1 u ks to li by him prescribed snd furnished upon sp plication of all persons who have been confined in such jail prison or work-house during the month salting forth lbe nsmeof lhe prisoner his description residence sge when com mi lied for what offeoss arrested by whom arrested by whose order ai resit tl whether under seutence or awaiting trial if under lenlet ce by « hal in huunl tried and sent an d ii send i..e i for « hal period and tlin ana ant of fine or coits if any how diiipliivoil bow subsisted whetbei disci iirg rd trsnferred oscaped or di oessed if d sobarg i i bv what authority if transferred lo whal plarn and by whom ortloretl tlm lirst reporl mado under tlm requirement of this parsgraph will include ihs period from january 1st lo may 81it 1887 vi all sheriffs constables police and other civil officers and persona whoso duty it is under the laws of ihn provisional governments of north osrolins and south cnrolina to serve writs oi make arrests are horoby required lo obey sod exeouto the lawful orders ol lhe provoai mar shal oeneral to tli snme i heel us tbey are re quired by law to obey snd execute writs wars rant or i it i r | a ss issusd by civil maglttrates and resistance to or disobedisni t tl lawful orderi or authority of the provoai m in hal i •• n rrnl shall ntil.j.'.i the offender to trial by n mili i iry i ii.in is ai and u onvidtion i moviil from offlsa and punishment bj fine and imprisonmnnl vll dupliostes of the reports required by ihu provisions of paragraphs ii 111 nnd v of ibis order in h nnide hy local i tli '<■i n in lim provoai marshal general will at il isiuelime he sen in iim propel poet commander viii tin pei conn an i i.i lhe duties bnjoined by tins onlur will noi be construed lo relieve civil offloen fiom tbe d-ioharga nf nny of tlm tluiii-s now required of tbein hy thelawa of tin ' local proviiional governments ami nny civil officer who iball refuse or dogleot to perform iroii'|iily tlm ilmii-s lii'icin required of iiim or wlm hlnill make nny falsa return or report of llio ' inniti"s herein prescribed ball be diimlued from i bis office ninl im lubjeot to trial by military cot-imillio-i for ini-ili-ini'iinor ix slitniir oonatablei snd other offloeri whoie official emolument ste confined tuco.i snd fees shall be allowed for ervlce perform ed under tbe orderi of lbe provoit marshal gen t nil ihu sniiiii costs and fees to bo paid in thu sme manner ns i . provided liy lbe fswi of lbe local provisional government fur like tervlcea . under tboae invm x all persona in tins military i list riot who i nniy know of snjr ihreatcned breach ol tbe peace 1 or of ilni commission of nny crime or offence are ■requested to mak • complaint thereof st ones lo tlm iliifl of lliu police or msrsbsl of the city or ' i lown or if lliu criiiio or ilisord or slnill b cum ■nnil ,| without tin limit of nny tily or town to n msgistrale or tbe sheriff of tbeoountv oi diss trirl nml if prompt action slmll not be taki ii by the officer to wu the matter shall bo re i i i..l sni-li persona bra requeated to report all tbe facta in tli post commander end to lbe piovosl marsbal general xi mpriaoomunt for default in payment of i -'-. fees orcbargeaof court altorniea or pul i a officers liiill imt oxceed unity days iiv command of maj qen d m sickles j v ci ots llup i hhllt u.s infautry a d c t a a a ii • ♦ • a strange story strange stories have beeu from time tn time related of jewels rings and even watches found in fisbos when caught and opened nnd bubsequootly returned to their owner whether or not these sto ries be true i of course cannot say imt i vouch ur the entire truth of the foil lowing related by a clergyman himself the hero of the btory to a wandering cir cle of liateneis though expectant of an thing an ii finale tl.ey were by no n ' ii | i ei aie i lur ii.e uctuul denouue ment it was im summer twilight said he that standing on a ru.tic bridge vim li bpanuud n well known trout stream near my father's house i won a an the girl 1 had 1 ug loved llie pro i i lo bo my wil she was something i.f a coquett and i had u rival in the field so i.i make the matter sure to my self and evident to biro and ot i ers i drew from her hand a ring which biiu 1 n i of -',,],- i she wnu id gi vo only t . j i ior bettothed lover utnl trausfurred it to my own finger it ua my mother's i ng igen • - i rii g ni i she half in oainest and half play fully a 1 there ij a snporstit on cons : i il with it sn long n you keep and wear it we bre engage i ; but if you loose or part with it in nny way the ens gagi tneut ia broken s ■tako care some weeks after she went away on a v t and then my consolation was t haunt that fiivurito spot on tho bridge whioh had been our trysting-placo once leaning over the railing and thinking over onr betrothal i to"k from my tin ger tbo troaaurud ring and gazed loud ly mi ilie initials hers n.s well as her mother's engraven within in attempt ing to replace it the goldon circlet fell t'rum my grasp and disappeared iu the water below only a lover under circumstances can imagine how i felt day and nightl mourned disconsolate my lost treasure md my great dread washer returning nil iin in g the ring missing yet strange to bh i had a singular presenti ng nt or intuition that i should some day recover it — though by what mean 1 had im idea nut long after fishing in thosamo , sin mu bomo distance below the bridge ] till tn thinking of my lost ring it i i ml l only fish it up — nnd just then there i was a quiver a tog a pull and a strug gle nt my lino aud afier some play i drew mit ii hoc large trmit at tbe bight 1 him the thought bnddenly and onac o mntably 0 i died into my min i that the ring — my lost iin — waa to be found within li ia body i can nol account for the feeling but i know tlmt it wa heightened into almost a conviction when upon grasping the vn iiiii i percoived ou a poi lion of his hod n singular protuberance and felt i in lien nli il i ililn something liken inui foreign substance 1 eoizcd my largo pocket clasp knife ( eagerness mado me cruel — yet imt more bo than if i had lefl my victim to dlu a slow nnd lingering death i cut off his ■heinl nml then with a irombling hand ■ripped open his body and explored the i suspicious protuboriuico my knitu grnu od against something hard and yeb i i caughl lhe glitter of boiiio shining bill btancel imagino my toolings when ' with a in ating ln'iiit and irombling hand i iii iw forth -- " tho ring unole breathlessly inqnlr 1 od nellie no my dear n ■'<'•■n piece of groon . glafal i tho genei'iil consternation and indigna tion nniy bo imuginod f - •*' i tho average depth of the atlantio ocean ih . ti , i ii 28,000 li'ii'i and that of lbs pacific nt 20,000 the deepest water in the atlantic i nil ib aland of st helena whioh bai been i s iiii.i d 2i,ono f.-..t nf ovi r five miles iii aih.k's 2d mlt.l'ialtv dlbtrii i i chariest hi s ('., may 80 07 \ icneriil orders ) ino 88 ) the following named persons aro here by appointed and constituted a hoard lo repori for the consideration and the ac tion ofthe commanding general need ful arrangements rules regulations and forms of proceeding for the registra tion : livt col if ft royau u s a maj olh cavalry chief of bureau of civil affairs president //. //. helper of salisbury xorth co i'olin.'i jefferson fisher of raleigh north carolina ./. if carcfoza of charleston south carolina lemuel booser of lexington south carolina thu hoard will convene and organize , at the citadel in charleston on the 7th day of juno istit and sit from day to day until dissolved by orders from these ' ', headquarters the board will ohoose from their num ■ber a recorder of their proceedings and , may employ a clerk whoso i unpen bation shall not exceed three dollars a day lhe commanding officer ot tho citadel will provide suitable apartments for the meetings of the hoard the assistant adjutant oeneral will provide on the requisition ofthe recor der of the board approved by the pres ident cttcli stationery hooks and print ing as may be required having a due regard to economy and the dispatch of business the compensation ofthe members civ , ilians will be six dollars a day and com 1 mutation at the rale of ten cents a mile for each mile travelled taking the near est usual route irom llieir respective places of resilience to aud from charles ton by command of major general 1 it sickles : j w clods ( lapt sill infant v a 1 c 0c a a a g ( i ; t.i ai : j w clous capt nli infantry a d o a a a a g the number seven this number is frequently used in the writings of the ilible : on the 7th day god ended his work in the 7th month noah's ark touched the ground in 7 days a dove was sent out abraham pleaded 7 times for sodom jacob served 7 years for l.aehel and yet other 7 more jacob mourned 7 days for joseph jacob was pursued a 7 days journey by laban a plenty of 7 years and a famine of 7 years were foretold in phuroah's dream by 7 tat and 7 lean beasts and 7 ears of full and 7 fills of blasted corn on the 7tli day of tho 7th month the children of tsroal fastod 7 days and re 1 mainod 7 days in tents every 7th year the land rested every 7th year all bondmen were set , free every 7th yoar the law was read to the : people . . , in the destruction ot jericho 7 priests bore 7 trumpets 7 days on the 7th day thev surrounded the walls 7 times and at the end of tho 7th round the walls fell solomon was 7 years building the temple and feasted 7 days at its letlica tion in the tabernacle were 7 lamp the golden candlestick had 7 branches naauinn washod 7 times in jordan dub's friends sat with him 7 days and 7 : niirhts and offered 7 bullocks and 7 rams as an atonement our saviour bpoko 7 times fiom the cross on which he hung 7 in mis ami af-1 ter bis rosiirootion appeared 7 times in tho lord's prayor are 7 petitions coniaining 7 times 7 words in the revelations we read of 7 ohuroes \ 7 candlesticks 7 stars 7 trumpets 7 plagues 7 thundors 7 vials 7 angels and a 7 beaded monster _ i woman's oonrago is rarely put to the teat so completely as it was a law weeks since eight armed men made an at tack upon a house near palermo the owner was absent bul his wife heroicnk ly refused to surrender she immediate . ly barred tho doors and loading a riflo lired it through tho window at tho brig ands bringing down one of iheir nnm bei al tho first shot the others attompl od to force lhe doors when she firod again and wounded another tbis exas porated them bo that tbey renewed their attempts with a greater determination but tlie boroine kept up an una ssant hr inn and in many cases with very nul effect at last the brigands took night and dooamped leaving this bravo woman mistress of the fight the m.i rn im hi logislatnro has ub tlin bed tho usury laws in thai state making free trado in money | 5_ptiio all important question boforo the people of north carolina and tlmt whioh demands their grave consideration is that of registration 1'ho permanent peace prosperity and influence of the state for good depend up.ui the nction ofthe people in the coming election it is true there are many alternatives so far n.s individuals ore concerned but tho in lure of the slate depends upon tho ac tion of ilu great body of the masses — they hold her destiny in their hands her peace her gloiy her i r she confides iu their patriotism and devotion she looks to them to shield her from the wilds nf tho deceiver tv.un tbe dangers which threaten her from within nnd without she now lies prostrate befure the military power of the general gov ernment hound hand and foot with no power to extricato herself from the shackles which fetter her old honored limbs 60 long ns her friends and people look listlessly on she points to the fate of tennessee of missouri of west vir ginia and though writhing under the iron heel of despotic power cries out in the deep agony ol'hei great crushed soul to be spared their misery preferring ra ther t perish pinned to the earth with the bayonet aud with the bright sword ' still gleaming over her helpless form — ' it is in the power of the people to re deem and protect her and enable her to become onco more an honored and guid ing star in tho great firmament of states ' they should tako warning by the fate of ' tennessee and missouri and avoid the , extremes which portend ignominy and j ruin lor once happy louisiana they 1 should take care that the convention which is to be convened before the ides . of september is composed of the right , material of men that will deal justly t by tbeir fellow men and who will imt be moved by tbeir prejudices and passions to a general disfranchisement of their i neighbors and the wholesale confiscation .,! property hy the incorporation of agra rian principles into the organic law and i by making other radical changes in the timo honored institutions of the state — those are the dangers which threaten the peoplo and which are to oo fearod more than all that congress will do or than permanent military government wo can imagine no condition that would tiit be preferable to that of ten nessee louisiana i3alsd threatened with a similar fate but her people are alone to blame they refused to register and vote ami the consequence is that radi cals and negroes will secure the control of the state government and their nat ural fruits will follow and the people ; must submit if the conservative masses register and vote we may avoid such humiliation tliey can cheek the course of the ignor ant rabble of vandals and innovators who would otherwise bo chosen to the i convention if they will but act prompt : ly and unitedly they may prevent the subversion of the state constitution and the enactment of laws which will prosoribe-tiiree fourths of tho white pop ulation and rob them of their property they can rule the convention and after wards adopt the constitution to be form cd bv it fleet a legislature vc what though congress will not accept the con stitution formed by them military gov ernment will be continued — that's all — which isfar better than a mixed govern ment of radicals and negroes the constitution bhould be framed as nigh iu conformity with the requirements of the congressional plan as possible ; but let it be worthy of tlie state nnd peo ple and adapted to the changed state of affairs without extremes or ultra radiv cal innovations the great importance of prompt unit etl nalion on iho part of the people can nit bo too strongly urged ninl we warn • ihem to ponder well their groat respon sibility their participation in the coming elections is most imperative tne evila that they may entail upon themselves by indifference are incalculable they may und they can nccomplish much by obeys ing the dictates of duty the evils i which have so long cursod tonnossee have not yet been fully developed the demon spii it ihere lias been held in o ocli by tho surrounding inflnoncobof othor states but let all the southern y a ; once become enveloped in the treachorons ombrace of the mixod rab l :, ■nf fanatics nti'l it were bettor that tin white population of theso states v,a ro in tin ir gi lives and tho i ind boci mo n howling wilderness register thou and vote and got all yonr neighbors to j , kowise or the pun st und bast men t this bo our motto our watch word i uogro population have claims upon ilu whites and interests of winch we would not deprivo tbein their rights eliould be guarded and protected as far ns it is possible consistent with ihocotm mon good of the statu and peoplo we would nol deprivo ihem ol ono singlo immunity to whioh they are entitled as bii tou but thore are certain distinctions that the welfare o both races ender iti imperative on tho part of onr law makoru to observe it in not nccopsiirv to in tbein to register and vote thoy will till doso j.et tho whitea also be wiae saliebury banner of m oo iu work we loam that cl eddie on mouday morning lanf , waa overwhelmed by the crowd which pro kiniti 1 iti elf nt hi.-i office for aid i io i'oiin i many persons there white ami black well hearty and in b une oases tin owners of lands borses cows c ap plying for government aid when in lirst commenced the distri bution of provisions the number of pi tloners was small ; bnt it has increased from day to day until now it has swell cd to bundled upon hundreds t i j.ilunel bcems to have got the idea thai the beneficence it is his i ffice to confer is becoming a nuisance — an encoi ment to idleness — lazinoes and bb this is far fium the iiui-in.se of govi be was constrained on mouday to sus pend tho distribution of ration , d nibts less with u view t narrowing the torn to tho few persons strictly coining within the contemplation of the scheme there may ho a larger number of p i 60h8 in tbo county since tnan before tlir closo of the wnr who oanm t n p irl themselves old and helpless negroes who were formerly cared for and sups ported by their masters would oertaiuly swell tho n um ber considerably bnt we i do not thiuk that tho number nl white people in this county should bo very | much larger nearly all the white poo i pie had and have yet homes and friends where and hy whoso assistaiie they have lived becure from starvation il ia not so with tho negroes ; most of thorn left their old homes and wandered out to find new ones even tho very aged ol them elated at the idea of freedom left i nines which many ol them could have kept nil their lives and wandered off i with their children and relatives into ai wide freed nn to live — not as they might bnt aa they could it is but reasonable to bttpi ose that they have proved heavy , liai'li-tis to their naturally improvident j children and friends on whoso incon stunt labor they relied for support ; and that their expectations of nu easy time have failed them indeed it is quite cots tain that soino such old people have come to want and that they need help to bavo them from ahsoiuto suffering but it is a singular fact that whilst there arc but few persons about 85 at the county poor house and that the uutnber is not increased by new applis cants tor admission the crowd waiting at • col eddie's door is several hundred strong i and we are informed that no ; i destitute applying for admission to the poor house are refused it is true that , our county poor house is not a para dise if it was doiibtl.'ss its tenants would soon be largely increased put i ( is a home and ntl'onls a supply of the necessaries of life its occupants ami qiiii-ed to do such lab ir as they are ca pable of performing for their own ami the comfort of oilier tenants of the place all who apply to ool eddie therefore belong to a class out side of that who are willing to put themselves upon the sti port of tlie (' unity t tat we have a large number of really poor bolonging i to this class is undeniable wealways have had and probably alwaya will have but are they tbe proper a ib jects of tbe government bounty i we think not we think the ol j ' ": government was to relievo tho b ifl , f those who by tbe war b ive temporally disqualified from m . support but who by sn ih a i soon recover a position by which thoy would become belf-sustaining it was i part of the scheme to establish u ,_■poor-bupporting by item it as a temporary relief and w i wil - drawn whenever the crops and i of tho country aro deemed adeq te for the usual support i the p , ■m re ! than th s would be a enrso t n blessing in so i'm as it would ness among tho pt ople if we apprehend the buhj il , oeuis to ii that the mosl | iiut',--ti"ii lo ho solved in 1 - condition ol a community bhould have l reference almost exclusively to the amount of provisions within its bounds if it is apparent for instance thai there • are provision • enough in a oountj . or ■! a ti-ict to support it then il , deemed oul 1 1 the si ope •■li ■■anient ■• help and the peoplo he left to work out ii ibutlon ui its resources in the u u a i way this plan might involve ex ceptional cabes but it would also avoid hurtful expenditure which would prp hiihly moro than comp • ate fnr them 1 as the exceptional cases could easi ly obtain relief by applying lo the war of th i • in biich county or disi t in which they reside there oonld be mgor of btarvotlon when nil thoi - who hang around col eddie's ollico have gone to work in earnest as they : i do there will be no nooessity for ■ixlng i ithor the ( iovernment or the , anli und tbo poople concerned will themselves feel vastly better — lb news of the day o stieridan and weua—tht latter va cates new orleans runo 9 yesterday morning nt half past j o'clock brevet brig jen jno vv l-'i.r-vtlif of i'.-n sheridan's stalf called at th executive office at mechanic intituta abd told gov weill that be bore n wri-.ten commu i : ninl to him from lhe general commanding vl ich was fiiujd to bu as follows : hk.m'.-i auiiais 5rn mn itaiiv district ) now orleans june 7 , mr j madison wells ex governor uf louisiana sm gov flanders has just informed mo th.it ho ims made an official demand on you for tbe recotda ofthe olli-0 wliich you have hereto fore held as governor of louisiana and that you bave declined to turn them over to him dispu ting the right to remove from office by me which you luivo acknowledged and urged on me up lo iho time of your own removal i therefore bend brevet brig gen john v forsythe of my stair to notify you that he is sent by me to eject you from tho governor's room forcibly unless you consider this nolifkntion as equiva lent to ejection signed p if sheridan maj gen u s com 5tb mil dist after reading tho communication gov weill stilted to gen forsythe : sm i surrender the office i hold only to tho swunl and called up judge ryan lo bear witness to what he said without making nny response whatever general forsythe with . drew ex-governor wells bns consulted withemi tit-tit counsel as lo what conrse to pursue at ihe . law about 10 o'clock gov flanders accompani i ed by gen forsythe appeared at the executive officoand entered upon his duties as governor nf louisiana without any ceremony whatever he stale.l thai his effoits should be to the i bt of his ability executed for tbe public good gov i i it niters — mayer withers — gen aim ann and other washington yt ws washington june 9 — benj f flanders the new governor of louisiana arrived iher twenty i us bgo from n 11 and commenced his ca reer nsa olerk in the charily hospital lie was - tuently secretary to mayor crossman an ird ni know nothing secretary of the opelou - ,- hn iroad was violently opposed to co-opera ti a iliirino tha inoipienoy of the rebellion ud federal treasury agent for several years ut sheridan seems to bo unsupported here his i prompt action detents the plans of the schemers ind shocks lhe conservatives some changes in di&triot commander are regarded as cer ■en the july meeting of congress is now consid i 1 linosl probable \'.\ mayor withers has returned from new v rk and will cotnmucioate wilh the president on m mday mm ral u s granl bss returned from west 1 nt ■, n j johnston was nt the war department , bterday looking after the interests of bis i i , !. it is ins first visit since 1861 a • ho vacated lbe quurter mister general's 1 , 1 1 usury will redeem ai,.l destroy 20 000 i00 of compound interest note next week tl - state department bas been officially not ii id of the commotation ol lhe sentences of tho 1 il american fenians i'he postmaster gansrsl retuined this morn ing a 1 the president this evening i lie president received the first intimation of \\ '. r.mi i il tbr iugh the newspapeis fie - removals as unauthorised by the l iv sur rail's trial undoubtedly commences to morrow i ■i ii : i war omalis june 10 — g»n sherman 1ms issued • thai ■p a i'u itailroad shall ell guarded fi elgl t an i passengers ,-. i . , .. f • ., ,. '.,. 1 fi an lbs terminus unit-r a ! sufficient mi t i t sherman - lanjuine of cleaning ibe 1 i.lians in two weeks s nnd nine ■had a bgbt fort ( ine pfusea i i | , in :' i . ii ral davis mar woun 1 ■i two indiana were killed sod ive wounded he passengers n lurosd t.iom . alia this i , , n ic ipe h i reached daiivi i ' lily _►• •• . teste - wal and - i i spring b ive nol i i with . , n ,; ■it is stated b those claim -,, !.,,, i , i w nli ilu facl ih ti 1 cater , , ,.., u ', . a tripped the < 1 i of . - ' ' ' iti vol 2 third series salisbury n c monday june 17 1807 no 24 whole no l767 |