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The New Berne Times from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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7" 1 a -'h u-; i i -v. I OFFfGIAL AIVIIOOD, AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH vrp -The total amount re rpilE BEETHOVEN MUSICAL Regular meeting every Monday evening at the Chapel on New Street, at 7 1-3 o'clock. 'lhe Carmina Sacra" will be used until other music can be procured-those members having this work will please bring them," W. L. POALK, Sedy ap'ld i 24ttv y''-.

I 1 1 y. i i TJ. nAWLEYWOULD INFORM HIS patrons that he still keeps a large assortment IXats, Caps, Roots nml Shoes, Sailer' IPtorcsj'Xaulfeo JVotions, At his store in Craven Street. Ho has just feceiv ed a fine stock of PERFUMERIES, COLOGNES. BLANK BOOKS, ALSO: SMITH WESSON'S famous Pistols, Cut'ery of air kin-Is.

Thank ul for past favors, he respectfully solicits a continuance ot tne san -promising reasonauie prices and courteous New Hrnt Apnl 13. 1861. I 25tf EXTRA FINE LONDON TOOTH BRUSHES Wholesale and Retail, at 2Jtf i i THOMPSON'S, Broad Street. OIVI? Fa HU.XDUED BIRKELS, EXTRA 'msiilT JPleur, Just received and for saie by 23tf .7 THOMPSON, Broad Street. ITOB SALE Two light En sirs, nearly new JL' at.

din good iunniug order. i Apply to i J. A. THOMPSON, ap'l 6 23tf No. 49 Broad Street, Jn nnn ew patent cloth Lined Paper Collars, just received by 7 J.

A. THOMPSON, 23tf I Broad Street. LE 15 ATE D. NE1V PEBFU1IE, The Night BIooniing.Cereu, and other Extracts for the just received and selling very low, at THOMPSON'S, ap'l 6 i Broad piJItE C.1&AB CIDEU Just received: ex Steamer PETREL, and for sale by L. MERRI FIELD CO.

23tf ap'l 6 70 HALF BBLS. PLAIN PICKLES, Fresh aud nice', for sale by 23tf THOMPSON, Broad Street. HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS Just received and for sale by THOMPS ON, ap'l 6 23tf vl Broad Street. SI Lit IXANmtElictflEPS; 50 at WARD'S, i 14 Pollock Street! mar 23 lOtf EUYTHING YOU WANT CAN. BE found fc WARD'S, 14 Pollock, treet, I Cor.

Craven Nw Berne. mar 23 lytf. IS. A 3 71 ALL l'h FITS I New assortment of MILITARY" CLOTHING. jut received and selling lower than any place in town for casu, as 1 v.

WOOD YOUNG'SJ mar 16, a tfl7i RECEIVED 1 1 jrusT ISECEIVl ed I ryM A very superior lot of SVTORDS, SABRES, SASIIKS, with a general assortment of Military Goods. Give us an early call and procure a good bargain, at WOOD YOUNTG'S. mar 16 tf 17; TO WOOD VOOG'S. And examine thcirextensive of NEW GOODS, just received, selected with great personal care, i mar 16 tfi7; pOSlTIVE NO IlCifliSiJG WOOD YOUNG are. selling'-goods lower than apy firm in the city.

Please can early and decide tor yourselt. i mar 16 tfI7 A'-' NEW BOY'S. HATS just received and going with a WOOD YOUNG'S. IIOUACCO. An extensive ptock of NA TIVE LEAF, and other Tobacco, at wholesale and Purchasers will find it to their advantage to give ua a call be fore going elsewhere.) 1 i THOMPSON IIAYDEN.

East side of i Middle et. 4 doors south of. Broafl New Berne, Jan. 16. iv 5tf.

JINEN WARD'S, 14 Pollock. Street; 19tf. mnr 23 jgAIiC HOSE, all styles, at WARD'S, .14 Pollock Street, mar 2) 19tf. 5 15 ITED FitONiPABIS. reuch Fatigue Caps, at WARD'S, i 14 Polloefe atreet.

mar 23 19tf JAM1 SHADES, at 'WARD'S, 14 Pollock Street." 19tf mar 23 iTEW: STYLES OE LAMM'S, at WARD'S, 14 Pollock 19tf mar 22 PUBLIC BOARDING HOUSE AT BEAUFORT, N. C. Situated onT JVont Street, two doors west of the Front Street House. -4 I would respect fully announce to the travellihcr puuiic, iuut my jLiouae is tiuw open ior tneir enterr 'i :s.n i 11" 1 1 a TT 1 The rooms are comfortable and the beds are keDt Every, atteation will be given to render my guests comfortable. TJie table' will he'supplied with the bett the mar ket aflbids.

Prices reasonable. A L. W. PIGOTT, ap'l 924 3m Beaufort, N. C.

I It IS 1 It. A superior accountant and practical businessman rom Boston a situation has had several years experience as Entry. Clerk and Book Keeper. He comes highly recommended from his fotmer further particulars, apply to the Xidibor ox mis paper. ap'l 13 25tf NFOU3IATION WANTED OF TIIOS.

P.McCORMICK, who previous to the war.wa3 iving with Harry Thoxnas, in Louisbursr. Franklin county. Anynerspn knowing of his whereabouts. will please write a few lines to his brother who left Wuson on the sixth of Apnl, lsbl. with thetrot- ine Stallion, Morgan Ratler, for Baltimore.

If this should meet the eyyof either'Buck totyth at Wilson, or George Morrill, of Golds boroV they will con fer a great lavor in writing a lew lines by nae of Irucetohis brother, who is anxious to hear irom bun. JUiiiN J. McUOliMIL'Jl. New Berne, JJvC. Box 125.

Raleigh and Goldsb' ro papets please copy. JUIIJTS ALL PBiCISS at 'i WARD'S, li Pollock Street, mar 23 1 19tf Of 1TJL RESTORED IN FOUR WEEKS, by 1 Dr.icord'a it cure I-ifc. Dr. Ricord, (of Paris,) after years of earnest solicitation, has at leDgtb acceeded to the urgent re- qoest tf the American, public, ana appointed an Aenl in New York, for the ealo of his valued and hijrhlv crized KSSEUE Ob Lilt t. This tvon- derf uT agent will restore Manhood to the mott shattered constitutions, in four weeks and, if used ao cording to printed.

instructions, failure is impossible. This life-restoring remedy should be taken bj nil about to marry, as its effects are pennantc. every case, is certain. Dr. Iiicord'a Ettence of.

Life is sold In rith fall inamction3 tor use, at $36r four quantities in one for and will be sept, to any part, eare fully packed; on receipt' of remittance to liis accredited agent. Circular seut free on receipt of four stamps; 1 PHILIP ROLAND, 417 Broome St. One door wesLyjf Jlroadway. N. Y.

I ap'l 16 3m 26 r- 1 VOlt KEW lOttlt. STEAMSHIP WHIRLWIND. ROGEUSComfnnnder, wilj leave Morehead City for New York, niorny, April lCtli, on arriva of the train from New Berne, Superior accomoio nations lur Pcseogtrs. or i freight or apply td 1" GEO. Y.

DILL, Agent, OF ABAtVDOiVEB XT Property Mh Ms Will be sold at Aactitn, on Wedaendar, the 20th instant, at NEW BERNeI N.C Lnrge Copper Turpentine Stills apd one Copper worm. v- 4 v' 4 number of Larre IRON STILLS and I RON (BOILERS or VATSCopea capacity 20 Darreis; more or i i ALSO One Mowing Machine, Straw and Hay Catter, Cota Sheller, Lot of Piouglis, Plough Points and other Iron Castings. i i The earns wiH.be pQld as by insurgents against the United Mates Government. Sale to comment out 11 o'clock, A. 91., at the Auction Rooms of 1 L.

MERRIFIELD CO: By direction of the Supervising Special Agefif. 1 U. Ass't Sp'l Agjnt Treasury Debartment ap'l 9 A "WIVirVKS. The subscriber is prepared to x. make nwnings to order, at lis Sail Loff, ul the 5aip lard, at very reasonable rates." ap'l 13 lm25 i Sail Maker.

-POINTER WANTRD.4A good practical JL printer, who can make himne'f lundy and use lul at pnpef or fob work can find empl yment by nodiepsincr CAltOLlA iNew Berne, N. C. 1 i Bear in' mind. 'all" ye who have a walch needintr repair, tnnt VUUl oc lULiNU- evngioy oily tlc most of orkmen, and are preDared tp do REP iiaiNo at a shorter notice than at any other place in the citygive Us a call and satisty your selves. mar I6 tfl7 1 iOLOGNES, HAIR OILS, and POMADES, Wholesale and JJetail.

ct 23tf THOMPSON'S, Broad TJIBEJVCM FfAWNEl SIIIiSTS, 1 2 -ALSO. Untlcrsbirts nnd Drartr, A good assortment at 4 I C. P. LOOMiy, South Front Street. mar 9 1 i 1 1 5 tf tut "The GERMAN for WOOD mar IC 1 ale at YOUNG'S.

OMtE TIT ION Trade. THE LIFE OF Oar neighbors cry out vn despair, "Its of no use, WOOD Sc YOUNG are bound to un. lcrsellu's, and why inply they buy irom djanuiaciurers auu lor casn mar 16 -oc: tfI7 GENERAL NO TIFJ CATION, NO. A. BAD QUAISTEKSS SU11SISTEIYCE andGood LirlugT 1 New March 2S, In order that people of New Berne and vicinity may appreciate and-erjoy the full benefits of this Department, as well as the chffico blessing of perfect health, we have Imported an entirely new remeuy ior V'' CHILLS FEVEXl and other diseases which arise? from billiousnass and a malarious climate, known 1 Fpooner's VeffctaMe Agiio" which are warranted to CURE'Fever and Asrue.

1 AND GET A CIRCULAR, Showing a Ion array of the moat convincing testimonials, at i PERKINS BROTHERS, 1 Corner of Broad andrMiddle Streets.2 ap'l 2 1 22 eoptf FLAVORING for sale by ap'l 6 23tf tXlKACTS-Tast; from N. Y. AllU.Ui'bU, t-Broad Strc-t. JLOTll, lAlEii COLLARS, at WARD'S, mar 23" 1.4. A II Pollock Strr eEJ--i 19tf.

lelakd: MELAINOTYPE ARTIST, i Hiving refitted his" rooms with the addition cl a' Ground Glass Sky Light, the superior excellence ot which is too welnowa to need comment, would respectfully infoimhis patrons that he is prepared, to make as go6d pictures as can be fohnd in the city. Having devoted a large share of the time, and oeing, the -first fo introduce the; small ones known as the GEM, which have so' popular, is confident he can please the most fastidious. Rooms on Craven Street, six doors South of the Bank of North Carolina, nearly ooDoeiie the Gov ernment ap 13-" -4 25tf r.l. stay iv ek a-saiiTifs- NO. 31.

UNION PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Na. .51, Pollock Street, three doers above Middle -1 Havmg Completed our new Gailsrv' and remov ed -our business to the 'same, we -would most respectfully announce that we are now ready to make au Kinaa ot, irictures, jn. not-only the best atyle and fimslr, but also at the shortest notice; Give ua, a c.aU and. examine our samples.

SMITH. marl? i 'Y 3ml8 i Vormnnt. jiccordinc to the last re ri New Hampshire, with abou bat more Rhode Island, with less fu. h.if ihA nooulation, but lartrer mannfac tores, paid These figuies show terv lnMnrirelr that the policy of Congress- ba3 to tax agriculture ljhtlj, compared with rnancfactares. PreDarations have been made to close the har lmri of StOCKnona nuu aiuiiuno trill be bound together by iron 1UIS i The rumor cams, credence that an ar of twelve thousand or fifteen thousand my coipf -1 men w' be assemoieu ii ocuuiukh Ureat ac liritr alreai prevails in the naval departments nd several screw line of-battle and stean corvettes will be fitted ont and armed.

TnE Westehn Railkuad Company. The Uck hold era of thi5 Companj met in this place vtp Thursday last, lion. J. U. bhepheid presid inc.

4 i The report of the President stated that the re ceipts from freights during the past year were J-. a a a. 1 irom passe ujrers. ju ioiui jQ4 gi (W. The disbursements chargeable to xpera'tinff were $58,034 37, leaving as profits, The old President and Directors wero unani.

poasly re elected. Carolinian. i The New Rebel Paper Mill. The peripa Knoxtille-Chattanooga Atlanta Register of ha 13th Tnsfcy gives an interesting example of cause and etlect 1 lisays: "xue new paper-mui lreadv at work, and on the 1st of April, Mr. will flood the country with millions nore Or leSS Ol.iue uauusjuio jumo mo xjc cgrrency.1' Attempt to Blow up Steamer The CkaUanooa Gazette of the 25th learns" that there was an atfempt to blow up the steamer Lookout i on her last trip down the Cumberland; which vas frustrated, however, by the vigilance of the oiiicers anu crew vi The Parkersburg (Va ,) Gazette says "We Tul not know last week, for what Senator John 5.

Carlisle came here and was still about on Sun dy night. We know now. lie had a mulatto woman'aud child herethe latter his own lie Took them with him on Monday morning." The Rhode Island manufacturing village of Ma- 1 rleville has been bought out bodily by a Boston company for The sale includes the i mill, stores and dwelling houses everything but i the inhabitants. Twenv-seven Snanish dollars have just been dug up in enlarging the cellar of a house on the outskirts of New London, Conn. One of them bears the date of 1779 none of them were of a Uter date tkan 1784- Y.

Bowers, Adams Express agent. at New. London, bought the whole twenty-seyen at a doljar-and a half each. Four oi. the Yankee on their way South -from Richmond, made their escape from the cars an Thursday night last.

Keep a strict watch for all straggUrs. liaUigh Confederate. More Arrivals. The following is taken from the Charliston Courier, of the 8th ult. "Two mor swift.steamers, with valuable assorted car-, goes, mostly on Government account, have ar rived at a Confederate port in safety.

The estimation put npo'n Jefif Divis in-North arn.na is uy mis oueervauon in tno late sr tech of Gov! lie said "If Very man in thi county who had used abusive airguage towards Jeff Davis and the. Confederate igovcriiment were to be put in jail, I would have to aiJress my entire audience through the prison iMrnEssioxs at FinsT Sight This subject, at the sup'per table, was getting "talked ever," when the lady who presided "oVer tlje cups and iea, saia tnai sne "always formed an idea ot a -person" at firt sight; and that idea she found, was generally a correct one." "Mamma," said i-her youDgest eoni in a thrill voicj that attracted attention of all present. "Well, my dear," said the fond mother, "what co yon want? I want to know' said young America, "what you j. rr uu At a recent meeting of a Dortion of the eiti rena of Anson, held at Wadesbord', a resolution was passed inviting Gov. Vance and Mr.

Holden address 'the people of that county, and Toes'' -It a1 jir jt vojr uitcx tut) secouu iouaay: in ipni oeing thq week of County Court war suggested as a Buiiaoie tim9. A good way to get rid of corns is to rub them 6vr with toasted chese, and let your feet hang out of bed a night or two, that the mice may ibble them. If the mice do their duty, the cure will be effectual. I NOTICEThe BAPTIST CHURCH en Mid die Street, having been placed under my com trol oy the proper authorities, the house will, here aitei.be open for public, worship on the Sabbath. Colored people and all others who desire, are respectfully invited to attend services at lOi oclock.

A.M. Sabbath School at 1 1 P.M. e. b. JOTICE The Ordination of a Deacon will take place in the colored MpthrwInfK there being no preventing providence on Sabbath morning next the 17th inst.

Bishop J. J. CLINTON, of Pittsburg. will officiate. Services to commence at lO 1-3 o'elk.

The Bishop will also preach in the evening at 7 J. W. HOOD. Pastor, ap'l 16 'J. It 26 jUoiCE IMPOUTED LIQUOltS.

3. have a' large and choice lot otptlre imported f. Scouh and llsurbon TTbiskles, French Brandies, Holland Gin, Santa Cms nam, Champagne, Wativo a ps, Sherry, "and Claret TVinss, Tegether with a choice assortment of "'l GROCERIES, wUdi wm be offered at as reasonable rates as the ama rjuaiity can be obtained elsewhere. 9itit s- next door to the Auction Rooms. New Berne, April 16.

4t26 OR HALE, PriiW.comp!ete 'outfit. 'The mm niriaer uie for them. Appl at this mar 2d nl "tfl3 QENBUAL OIIDEKS, NO. HEAD 1 Akm't ANt DlST. OF C.4R0LTSA.

New Berne-N- April 7, 1864.r The Commanding General has observed that it has become a very common practice among enlisted men on detached service as Clerks, Orderlies, etc.V in the various Staff, Departments and (Is where, to drop the proper of bft soldier, and adopt instead a dress resembling that of a commissioned officsr. 1 For many reasons this is unmilitary and Improper, but especially it is contrary to law. No goodL knowingly disobey the law. ClerWand Orderlies occupy posts of tnist. Thejf sJioul4 bo Unexceptionable soldiers in every particular, I'-T It is ordered, that all ofHcers in.cha; ge ed men see thafc here'after, Uft'ou all occasions the soldiers for.

whom, they are, responsible, wearj the' uniform prescribed in the General Regulations fr the Army "without any other mark 'or ornament," and that it is none other than that actually issued by the Quartermast r's Department, Vny enl6tea man found in an jmpVoper dress will arraitedv and reported to jthese tvhen he-whi be re'ufnfetl Jo duty wilh hs regiment. s' r.l It shall be the du(y of every ofScer to make these Attention is directed to Par.KI15, Rev, Army gulations, 1S63 'r rf: By command of Maj. Gen. Johh, jV PeCk iVj j. a.

judsonj rV. t'-'C Assistant Adjutant Official i 5 'J J. W. DENNY; Captain and Chief Provost Mar-shal, District N. C.

i ,25 3t I A AN NA VAL cincc- -w HEAD Army akd Dist. or N. Carolina, Jy I New Berne, N. April 61864. Inaddition a.

General Orders, 46, current se ries tiomtnese liead yuarter. the followinirisnub. lished for the information of ailconcered' rhe folio wing enumerated classes are eligible for transfer to the Navy under Qrders referred) to Any soldier now or hereafter coming, into the -military sei vice of the United Stated, by yolunjary enlistment, or; by who fs first," vocatlbu mnnnci obuuuu, au oruinary seaman, oi not less than two years sea service5: third, an able of not less than four years' sea In the absence of any other" proo.f the appliant. willinake oath before anymagistra'te, provost iaK shal 6r. United States Officer as to' his sea indicating whether in the merchant or naval service The term of such enlistment shall not be for less than the unexpired term of h's military enlistment nor for less than one year: -vi Any poumy money or advance pay which any person-so' enlisting: from the armv into the nkvv? may haYereceived from the UnitetfStates, or from the State in which he enlisted in the army, shal be deductedfrom any prize money to which he tnay become entitled during: the time required to com plete his military service.

1 Eyery officer cornmandinga e.omp.aBy, regfmlnt, pVjst, recruiting. rendezvous. or; detachment in ti District, hall forward ail applications made to him for transfer, as above, together with the neceseiarr proofs through the proper authorities, to the Head yuarters ot tne jJistnet. All such applicants spall, be retained at the post Or depot until the decision of the Departmjoit Commander is made As fast as applicants are approved and selections made, -the meu.will be sent' to stations in the inost expeditious manner, utider.suitablon-T duct. The officer in charge of detachmentf bo1' furnished with complete and separate descriptive lists' cbiitaining statements of the pay.bouEtv.knd lothing received and due.

which will be turned over with the men" to. the commandant the naval' 'J' Upon beirlg accepted at' the Naval station men will be draped fronitheolls of tlveif coiipa' nies as 'transferred to the Navy by enlistm.p$t,fbot if rejected for physical disability or for, pot seen the presenbed sea service, theyf! will be sent. back.to their.companies or depots and if 'guilty of fraud or misrepresenfations in their applications-, the expense; of? tranp7ortation will. be. chai-ged agaihst their pay, The.

names ot men co rejected, and the reason of su5h rejection, which endorsed on their Ide-y. sCripliye lists by the commandant of the naval pta- tioh, with the expense of transportation, will be forf. warded to these -Head Quarters. '1, i Every officer commanding a company post, I recruiting rendezvous or detachment in this District, will cause to be transferred Aa greedily as possible iio the nearest Naval? Stat i6n nameq int Gene rajt Orders 91, all enlisted men who desire to I enlist in the Navy and who fulfill the conditions! re-: quired invGeneral Orders 9J; without regard, to restncfiens in. the said Orders, as to reduction ot! regiments ana companies belew the.

minimum orr gauization, which restriction is removed ,1 All applications e.nd communications relative to; such ifuusier win pe lorwaraea toinese xieaa quarters through the proper military, Channels, and lad. dressed to Lieut. A. J. HptBROQK, Acting Aide-de- camp; Who has.

Been designated to examine into and determine upon the merits or each ca.se. command of Ala j. Gen. John J. Peck J.

A. JUDSON, Assistant Adjutant Genera JV. DENNY, Captain and Chief Provost Mar- shaiyDist, of N.C"? aV'lp r-Zt' GOLOI1ED LAIiOKEIIXl -h Njcw BkrneVN. April. 6th.

1864. General Orders No. 33 from He ad Quarters l)iar triet of North be strictly enforced jby all -Pro voist Marshals of this District, and of the Order immediately reported- Contracts made, by citizens tor labor of coloWd persons before, said Order was at prifcea i highe than Government prices, are void andoflno effectifNo contirgent centract to be excuted after the date of said Order, andiu violation of it terms, can be valid- 1 Colored persona are not prevented from working' by the! job or upon shares. i '-i i Until otherwise ordeie4, it wilLbe understood that l- a sKilled a mecbaniCi andis not wuo ltf luereiy sitiMui me use oi me sooveior noe, or in cutting wood V. J.

Chief Pro. Dlst: 1 Capt. and 1 ap'l 9 24 31 Niw Berne, N. April 4, 1864, i Theorder issued some months sinceprohibiting 1 any person fastening horses to trees on the streets of New Berne, ia still in terce and will be faithfully 1 -'-'-T j(. Horses found hitched to the trees will be seized and taken away by the guards.

I W.C. HUNT. ,1 Lieut, and Deputy Pro. Marshal' l1 apT6 AO- JBTV ANGULATION NAV1T CAPS, at -1 'I WARD'S-' -'1 mar 23 WATCHES ATatchc- WATCHES 1 1 i All who' wih" to 'buy a Swiss, or. English Watch Gold or Silver---at' th' lowest'ttiatket-pricefcShoxiIdeaU i Iv TOML.1N SUN'S Craven street ax itf below Post Office, NeW it The sbest assortment in this department at lh lewest prices, can always be found at TOMLINSON'S.

Craven dec ltf below tne Post Office, NewBerno. ATTENTION! r. Haviag rsrfioved to the store formerly occupied by WM F. BARBOUR, Craven one door from Pollock. Street, -n where we.

have just received a large and varied as of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ATS tind CA'PS, BOOTS and SHOES, YANKEE NO- TioNs, Hardware, ctrf- "''V" all of which will be sold cheap; for cash, either at Wholesale or Retail. The attention of dealers re spectfully solicited. r. ROBERT 0RR CO npI9" 24tf. 1NTEU AlU'LLS.

Continaally arriving fiom'New York, for sale by -S J. A. InUJlrStj, ap'l 9 21tf Broad Street. gEEU POTATOES, A choice variety of Potatoes for seed, now in Store and for sale by X. MERRIFIELD CO.

ap'l 9 24tf No. 19 Pollock St. JpItESIl Having made an arrangement for a regular supply of Fresh North Carolina Eggs, we can supply our frie'nds generally by the barrel or L. MERRIFIELD CO. ap'l 924 tf 'I---- No.

19 Pol 'ock St. GLAZING AND PAINTING, Persons wishing'GLAZING or PAINTING, will please leave their orders at Matthew Marshall's shop, 5th Idoor. North; pf Pattersons' Store, on Eaet Street, near the Market: Whar. ir ap'l 9424 Im i T. J.

MARSHALL. USIG MUSIC MUSIC A COMPLETE assortment of Violins, Guitars, Barjos. i Tam bourines, Flutes, Piccolis, Fifes, Harmonicas, Ger. man ana Frcnah jutmas. and.

Accordeons voni certinas iolin. Guitar ari I Banjo Strings, the very 'manufacture Rosin: ISCrews, Pinar, Tail Pieces, Just received, and selling at as" lo'w rates as can be found jelsewhere in the city. WOOD XOUNti, N. B. All Northern money taken at par, if cur rent notes.

6 OEF.OIAL 11C IL All j. O. 1 1. WAR.DEPA RTMENT Adjutant Generals Office. Washington, Jan.

2c; 1861. Tbe fallowing instructions from i.tbe Secretary of War are furnished for your information and guidance: "The authority -heretofore given to "Military Com manders to order the discharge.of enlisted men for disability is hereby revoked1, aud hereafter alt dia' charges of (except; ree.fed' Recruits, whose cases axe forwaided to this ofhee and all discharges cf Volunteej3 except recruits fecfad at the (who are 4isjD'arged tering Officer, and called "rejected wi 1 be'given only on the order of the Commanding Officer of the Corps or Department Jin which the man may be serving at the time of discharge. This not ha understood to confer upon Coi ns or Depart ment Commanders, authority to grant discharges to enlisted men, except by order from the War Department, to accept promotion, or expiration of term of service, for disability; or, by sentence of a General Court Martial. Officers and soldiers, "of the Volunteer force, discharged on expiration of terra of service, should beinustered-eut of service by the Commissary or Assistant Commissary of Mu ters for their command. I have the honor to be sir, I 1 Very respect'y, your ob't serv'tJv tv D.

TOWNSEND, 7 V-Av AssittaLft Adjutant Official; if v. i J. W.DENNY, Captain ar4 Chief Pi 6 srost Marshal, District of North Carolina. ap'i 16 3t26 ENEBAL OKIIEB8, NO. Vl HEAD $UAETERs ARMY AND XJlSli-p iVOKT! UAUOLINA, New Berne.

ADril 8: 1864. The Commanding General has the satisfaction of anuouncing.anoth er expedition against the enemy, in which both the military and naval force of Nprth Carolina took part, sharing the honors equally i Ua the iiolh ult.7 Lol. J. Jouruan, Uommander of the Sub-Diatrict of Beaufort, with two hundred men of- the 158th -N. Y.

V. Infantry, embarked on board the U. S. Gunboat "Brittania," Lieut: Huse commanding, and steamed for "Bogue" and "Bear' Inlets, for the purpose of capturing two of the ene. my's vessels, engaged in 'contraband trade, and also a body of cavalry to be at Swansboro." Nearing the Inlets, a portion of the command was transferred to small boats, and an effort to effect a landing and move en' Swans boro.

All night long, in Jb re aker an these little boats with their patient crews, were tossed about. Several; crafts in the violence of the gale? were dashed in pieces, but through thwsnergetie" exer tions of Col. Jourdan himself, auoTothers, no, lives were lost, although one officer, Captaia David, of the Y. was seriously injured. In the morning the sforni abated, and another attempt mnde; As the boats moved up, instead of; seeing the expected cavalry they were saluted by liayy yolleys of musketry from the river banks.

Tlie enemy proving too strong, the party was obliged to return to-the vefsel. At the same time. Lt King, of Col. Jourdan's Staff, with e. body of men boats, "moved tip Bear Inlet "He found and one ef.

the vessels sought, togdthsr with its cargo of salt and leather; The whole expedition arrived at Beaufort on th morning of the 26th without the loss of a man. Great credit is dde Col. Jourdan and the officers and men of his command, together wit-H the officers and men of the Navy, for the efficient service performed. The Commanding: General tenders his thanki especially a Col. Jourdan Capt.

Cuff, and ul. iving, or xue Army, ana to commander JLiove and Lts. Huse and Cunny of the By command of Maj. Gen. John J.

J. A. JUDSON. 1 Assistant Adjutant General. Official 1 J.

W. DENNY, Captain and Chief Provost Mar, shal. District of Aorth uarolma. ap'l i It 26 EPfEBAL OKDERS, NO. 53.

HEAD QUARTERS, ARUY AND LIIST. OF NORTH UABOLISA, New Berne, N- GApril 7, 1861. The General, Commaadiner the Sub-Diatricl of a. I 'it i 3. iue i-auipiicu, reports taai on tne xnu msc, vapiain Union Arms.

Lieut. Taylor, and five of Whitford'a regiment were tasen prisoners Captain Stanton of the 21st Conn. Vols. fa. vorably mentioned for his goed cenduet in this affair.

By oomniand of Maj. Gen. Johs JPkck J. A. JUDSON, 1 Assistant Adiutant General J.

W. DENNY. Captain ard Chief Prffvot Mar- shal, District of North apll6, 2tr6 uioj i tuo uuiii xcuiuiTotua Uiuuicci a WILLI iX small party, had a collision with, the enemy near "Hill's. Pomt.7. with a resnlt very creditable to the I -v I -S.

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