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gii i run .11 "tff nrv a- nr it- ttv Tn.rk TPK irv President Johnsbns' Inrnn.tiori ADYJointini? 1 Carolina until the restoration of dvU gorcni- I meat in the State: I -11 1 li fe 4 I TtW 3 -M 1 i Ifi FA i resfttions. snch as those giving parents-authority and control oyer their children, wil guardians I control over their wards, are in forced The pa rent's or guardian's authority and obVigBtlona take the of 'tjiwe. of thd former Purpose i' Season-, aiid a Time to telfepy. :i.i N. iCV JTJN E- 7, Ii.

Tlie former niflsteranre constituted the guar- -dians of minors arid of the aged and, infirm, the absence of parents or other near, relatiyvtt ca- pale of supporting 3 III. Young men and women, tinder twenty-cna years of age remaiq under the control i of tir parents or guardians until thej become ofag thss tdd ng to support their jwrents, aad younger brothers and sisters. I IV. The former inastcrs of frcedmens m' noiJ turn away the young or the iaifrm, nor refme loV give them foyd "aad fehelter nor may ths able bodied, men or wgmen 'go away front their hoine i or live in and leave their chli-V h-en nr young brothers and.sisUra to be support. ea Provided that ppecial application may bev made to the' President- for pardon by any oeron belonging to -the cTtssfs.

iudlfcuch ciecncr.cy will be liberally exien-" led as may be, confistent wth the facrs of rhe case" and the peace and d'gnity of th United btates. 1- The Secretary of S'ate establ'th rufs troops, the chief mastering offi-d' regulations fir adocinisrerir.p and record-ervii 4''pWft l-llr bcingrkept together and V. Persons of age, who are free. from any of the obligntions referred to above, arc at liberty to 'ind new homes wherever they can obtain proper "mploymcnt; but tltey. will uot beafepvorted.

by ihe govcrmnent, nor by 'their former' masters, uo-less" they worlu 1 f. VI. It be left the employer and servant to agree to be pipd; but'ffevdm'fn are season'they ojrght Lo cxjert onllrirHrfil'fe Jes, and where, 1htr 'm pi oyers Cannot pvjth'eji money, they ought i be, oo'itenlw vtyth a fair bre in the crops to '-aisod. ev hc.ve guinpd their personal fredoTp. ily industry conduct they may rise jo and even wealthij ViK AH.

on'cei-s, soldier' and citizens are to jrive publicity to thtse rulesand lo ii-struct the freed people as to their new. rights arid- obligations. 1 VI 11. All ofticera of the Army.and of th? rouH- ty police are authorized and reqnired to Correct any yiolation of the above rules wiUiinv their jurisdiction. IX.

Each District commander- will app-iutla superintendent, of fvcedmen, (a commissioned oul-r cr,) with such number assistantsofficera'and' comini-iciiie oirtoers as may be necpw.tr'v. To every tiling tliere VOL. I. rior pat in' force the lag relating to, th'f-Interior Department applicable to the g4o- graphical limits atoresaid. In testimonj whprt)ofI have hereunto se' Imj hand anctcanaed he seayof the.

Uui-ted States to! be 1 Done ay the citv of Waahingtot), this twen-i ty ninth day ot May, in thelyear or owr Lord one thousand eight hundred and ipixty-fiv, anil of the'indj? penclencs of the United eittv Dintih. ANDREW" JOHNSON. By the President II. Skwaed, Secretary of State. Reconstruction.

PRESIDENT'S AMNESTY i -yivK the President of the United States, on the eighth- day Dj-cemher, eighteen hundred land, mxty-titre, and' on the tweny-sixith -day of Mlirc, A. eighteen hundred and. sjxty-fftr, did. wir.h the oKect to suDprea the'existing rebellion; to persons to rerurn to rneir iov- iw ana to ratomtne aurnoriry or tnr m- tediState3, issne pociamitions jolfring amnesty and par6 oni to" certain persons who had, directly participated in the said" reprivi and Whereas, who had ao en gaged in rebellion, have ssince- the is of earn proclamation faded or neg beted to take the benefit- offered: threbv and, tj V-- -L'(l: -'i Whereas, an persons, whq ihave 'beea justly, deprived of all cim' to amnesty and pardon thereunder by reason their parti cipation, directly in said rabelhon and cont.imnen hostilityto the gov ernment of 'the illmte Spates 'since the date' of said proclamation, now der? to apply ror ana ou'aiu anme3t.y paruou T'iHheend, therefore, that the authority of the s-b-ye-nmerifc of the 'United States mayibe restored, afid thatv peace, order and freedom may he established. .1,.

Andrew Johnson. President of the an proclaim ani'aeiare mat nereoy ranr, jto all persons who havei directly of irdirf-ct Provisional' Qovernori for ITorth Carolina. "Whereas, the fourth spe'lon of the fourth article of the dorstitution of the United States declares that Uiiited Srates guarantee toevf ry State iri the Ucion aVe-publican form of gveipment, and shall pro tect each of them against invasion And; domestic violence and 1 VVnereas, tiae President of the United StaieiJlby the constitution made Com man-der-in Chiefs of the Army and a well as. chief executive il thelUuited is bound, by solemn oath faithfully to execute the effice of President of the JJnited States, and to take cafe that, the "slaws be faithfully executed and, i Whereas, the which has been wsged by a portion of the people of' the United States againpt the properlyjj.consti- tuted authorities of the government ttie'reof in the most violent and revolting farmJ but jvho8e organized and armed forces have mow been almost entirely overcome, has in i its revolutionary progress deprived the people of tb Sate of Ndrth Carolina of iall civil government; it becomes necessary and pro per to carry out and enforce the obligations the United b'ates to the people of NoBh Carolina in securing them in the enjoy ment of a republican form pf government No therefore iri obedience to the high andtsolemn duties imhosed unon me! by the consutiition of the Ujrited States, land for the purpose of enabling the loyal people of her us tice ay. be establi edji om tic -tratiqu'lity.

insured, and lovar protected in ail their rights of. life, liberty iind property. Andrew-, Johnson! Presi- dent of the United Snateu and Commatider- in Chief of the Army aiid Navy of i the nlted States, do hereby appoint William Holden provisional jG-ivernor of the State of North' Girqlina, whose duty it be, at the earliest practical, period, I to pre scribe such rules arid regulations as pi ay be nece'Bsaty and proper for; convemngl a con vention, "composepl of delegates to bei chosen by that portion' of tjie people of said State loyal to the -Uaited anii'; no others, iofithe purpose of altering ori amend constitution thereof, land wihi an thoriry to exercise within the limits of said (- Srate all the powers necessary, andt propr to enable such- loyal people of. State 'North Carolina to restore said Sratie to its- relations to the federal gov eminent, and to present such a repubheau form of as will entitle the Stae-to th gaanntee of the United therefor, and! its people by the United States againsv invasion, insurrection and. domestic Provided that in any election that' may rbe' hereafter held for cno9sing delegates to any ornate conv-pntifin, as aioresia, no person snaii oe quaiinfa a ah lector, or shall be eligible as a member of Buch -con vention8, unless he shall have previously taken arid subscribed to jthe soath or amnesty a3 set.

'fimh Jn the proclamation of AJay 291 865; and jis a-vo ter qualified aa prescribed by the constitu lion and laws of the State of North, Caro linsf'trjrforce iimmed iately i before the 2fth day of May, A. 1861, the date of tbe ordinance; of secession; and the duty it will bt? to take charge "'oIThII treed people in his District, who are. without homes or propt r'cmplo'v incut. The snpeivjtth-dents -will feeud Back to their homes nil who h'-il ll'fc them'in iolalion uf tlie abov rules, 'and wfll -ndcavor to liud houies'end 8uimbUvempioynuit loivall others, lliev will urovuie suuaole rami or quarters for sueh as cannot be" othcrwe pfi videdjori and attend, to their discipline police subsistence, tc. Xj The superintendents will hear all coniplaitita Af guardians or wards, and report 'the: fneis their District commanders, who arc authorized dissolve existing of guardian in case.whieh 'may seem to roqujro "it, and to direct the sup ririteudcut to olhi rwiso pfo-i vide for the wards, in accordance with -the above si-1 1.

1-C ty participated the Ris ing rebe.lion, JLitae Arky. St." Louis, Mo, "and cepas hereinafter -excepted, amnesty and Leai enwort'h; Kanaas. paraon, wit U-restoration ot nitl nenrs Ot property, except asi to slaves, and except; cases where legalf proceeding, i nndr the laws ef the United States providing for the confiscation of i property of persons engaged rebellion, have been tnstitn but on the condition, nevek.hcle39, every such person ebll take a id subscribe tne i.miow- ing oath or affirmation, -ant tnenceforward keep oath in and which' oath shallbelregi-'tered for permanent preservation, skill' be of the. tenor and I I j. I effect, fo'l iwmg, toj wit.

I do solemnly swear or ainrm. in presence oi Aimiffntvvxoa. i win 18(55 NO. IlL AH persons claims for restoration private property, before a Provost Martial or other military Oilieer, court or commission, vi II bo required to tike the oath. "of allegiance to tie.

-United States, and until th-prescribed oath, his claim will neither be grauted nor considered. IV. All oficers of cnstms in this ili.ita'ry "Division are requested to ijive rm clearances or per mits to ship or land goods or other artlclth" of Tade. to arty person or for th beivfifc of ail who has not taken the oath of allegiance. to the UTaled States.

V. No fnnrriagCi license will be issued jinti'l the parties tV be I'narried tike the oat If of 'tllegianae to tlva tTnit id Sate4 and no clergyman" tnaj strate. tt otber person oufkorized by State pThform ceremony, will iWr eiate in such capacity until he hinvself and tii-parties conf ractinsr- ntatrimony have taLen pre.cribeffoath'of altcglancf. Any persn acting in viohitieji orders will be airresced. and a full account of I the case reported to these -adqnnrters.

By order of Major General FLdlech: JTO. KELTON, Assi-tfnf Adiiitaiit By command of Major General Sohofield: J. A. CAMPBELL, i i Assistant Adjutant General Official: 1 FRED'K AXBI TwSOT, i 1 Lt. A Act.

Asst. Adj't OfScc Prov. ninrslial, Post of If. May 22ai; 1865 GENERAL ORDER.) In o. i compliance vith General Order dated i Headquarters Department, of ht O'do, Iikleitch.

X. lay 15th" 1865. All parties who practice their protessions' or engaged in any business will immediately report to this office afii take the prescribed onth of allegiance. All failina to. comply with this order will be' arrested and reported to Headquarters cf this Department! 5 By order of GEO.B.

DYT.R." I June 1. Vai. Pi-ovost Marshal. aaj. 1 Vovr actq'rs Depsi'tiheni tihentofN C.

i i unai inn, RalHigh, N. M.iy;4, 1865. CiEJIERAL OimEF-S. i l. A i tIAJOR-GENKRAL J.

D. COX, irITll(jIIS dl Corps; and two Brigades of Gen. Kilpatrtek's Cavalry, will occupy Clreenhofoiigh, Ch trlotte and fluch -other points, -as necessar and take care of the western portion of the St.ito." i i Major-Qenerali A II; Terry, with his -Corps, and one Brigade -of General Kilpatrick's will occupyr Raleigh -GoldsboroV, Fayette villc sue i other points as he may deem necessaiy, and take; care of the Central portion of the Stin. Brigadirfr-GiM ikn-n Is Palsier and HitWlev: will com man i the Cuast. as The troops will visit alb parts of tlie State.

is-perse or capture all bands of guerrillas- and- marauders, collect all inilrKry arms (oth-jf than the side arms ofi paroled. officers) may be loutid in tlie 1 The Corps ad I) strict Commanders will, as soon sis send to pwun-ty iiitiler their jurisdiction a 'di'-creet with a sufii- Icient force- to'ovgaiiizB a sm.dl Cocntianv. of llw -imoiit-responsiblo-loyal citizens to serve as a local police lorce until turthcr As far as neces-sary the crni ponies so organized a ill be furnish fid jvth captiM'cur arm (ini'niinitfin, but will All re to tne thci oath ot allegiance to ol tne Lm tcl Spates, and an oath to preserve the peace, P'pvelt crime and criminals, as far a.s pa-ac usabK within their ounty, and obey ail taw by Military v' A full statt ment of the i. 1 i must ctun. with the prisonei in -xy aw iih -tmMiei ouiwueiw; J.

A. CAMPBELL. June 1. Assistant Adjutant Generrd. Heaifq'rs Department of N.

(Army of- tu Cmo,) -J i Raleigh, N. May 12, 1865. I -r M-' No, 45- dl Ji RE AFTER COMMERCIAL I VTER oonrse in the State of Xorth Carodn. in ar. uciea not coairao.tuti oi.

war," will oe retriCTd only Oy. the regulations of the' IreasUry Depart- ment. ihe'tollowiTig articles are contraband of war, to-wit arms aarnuaitioii, ar'ticlesi from wnicti ammunition is inaautac'-ured, gray unt- jtornvs a ciol cars, railroaj iron i 'y 11 wres, insujato.s, ait instruments for telegraph lines. Ait military upon trade inr articles other than tittle alov enumerated are Hereafter no tuiliti; y.tax wi-Il be-inipoed ubii'ivzeus for or perm'ts ol any kind," ijoa'for any. oi.i ter whaf.ver, and all fi-om nu.ittwer a nirce auilyrizi.ig hucli tax are hereby liy command of MaJ.

Gen, 3chofield-Ji-. i j. a. i. i Assistant Ad'tutant rr- 1 1 i of j'! OF THE tJ'tlO.) RaViglvN.

April 27th, 1865 General I '-No. to remove; a doubt mcn 'seems A. exist in thf minds of -some of the people of North Caroliti4it is hereby dclar.ed that: by virtue of the: Proclamation of the" President oft the United States, dated. January lt per- ons ia this ritate htretoforer held us -slit veif are aow tree; and that it is the tluty-ot the Army to Maintain me ireea ru oi sucn persons. i it is recommOiMkjd to the former sners Of the eed men to employ, them as hired Servants -at? reasonable wages.

Aud i recommended to the iVeedmen that when alio wed to do Yhey re-aiaiu with their former an. I labor faith. iiilly so long as stpey shall treated kindly and aid reasou.iple: iges, or that they" 4maaiiatrly eet in iadjf worK wijcii they aro aoeustomr-d. It is not well: fjr fiem tj iiregate about towns or Military camps, Vney will trot ere srjpporJ fn idl-a; By command )fsjlajor General J. A.

campbel'l; June 1. -f Assistint Adju ano General; Headers Dspar.m nt of N. -lit Of y.15, lbs. OX THE 1 Ralvigh, JS. iiay GexeRAl Oaueas, d-lf -i' fiuat-pa'riejts, for that purpose thcjmusieria oScer tliercat.

VI troo-ps are svvraiting j.ayinent supplies till! je furnished by the rciapwtivv -snnnly dalmenis. on the usual requisition'- retufs, jounjfersigned hy chief nius-. tenng oif eitpr niis asaisiani. UlitiUifterfpavment and the final dis- II. -Hie shi Uie Sshiefi'musteiins: oTicer will, nn- Sbi rrgtrtiojs to be established by himself take possin ofj and carefully preserve the recipient! jl ar4d conpany recordsalo tho colors with h'eTes pec tive regiments, aod hold them sulfifet orders' from the Adjutant General of eatpiy! 1TIII jL.s as pra clip able after arrival at the Sjjitefrendzvous, tlie chief mustering officer oe hiilssiijiifant will) see 'hat the tvrms and othr pjblie property' brought the State bi'1 thvi utijops is turned over to the proper thereat.

'U of Hhe Siip.dy "Department vl. Er the mus'er-out drolls corps, dartr-ientj division and brigade Ciom-mandersfvi'' hold regimental oiheers to a strict ord.r to insure accurate andVon'letelreeords. of the enlisted men stahlUh the just claims of the non-pfniiyssiohed o'Vcersor privates -who have beft. wtmdeiil. or the; representatives of.

those from disease or wounds, or be6n i jlleifein departure pf regiments rbm the" teudzvoiis mustered out. all public except arms, colors and owe, will be turned over to and rWvd jr by the prtper olncers of the -sipy dei'p'artnients concerned. VIILUWhil is presc.ib"d in th' foregoing for'a renenfl wilj brt-applicable td-a battery of artiW(jfy an independent company. IX -t the, respective State rendezvous the is ordered, viz First.iThe fayniiaster, General will be prepared tj di'ave. i force of Paymasters to insuri pavments.

becoit llff General and Commissary General of babsistence will- he suitab'e riambp'r of officers plies, trjivnspo jt atiop, and receipt for pujj he proRlrty. js-' ThirdThoflJhief of Ordnance will arrange to havej rf suitable pumber of ois bureau to receive thv 'mil accoutrements, X. le attj'iirtioh cojimandhig generals of armi is directed -to the imppftaje egmiedtal and company ofa-cers -having tjjeir irecord's so completed and any time the muster out rolls mav withoiu Uelav. of "War E. D.

'Fw'nseId, Assistant Aliutant-Gen'eral 4 rrrl'A tr JL 1 1 I UH ilLHib, 1 feadq'fiS Depart monfof 11. V'iAujMY OF Tsli: OttlO,) April '27th; lSf5. GttXEiiA. 3 (JaiiEifc, frf at oramaiidin I General has tlie ffreat satis- JL. fail ion of iRnouncinfi? to the ArmvJ-and to the Peri He of vth Carolina that hostilities with- in thif late.

h4ie dennit.sv' ceased that' for ized cmi-iconducKiof (the war. that the blessing of union; rnce antfnatjenai prosperity iv oe speecm ily restied to e-entire couutrvit is contiden't- iff .1 1. anassxpiicteci tne troops -or tins, armv aiivt tl ivt the r9pi4 of Xorth Carolina will cor- dially urite in hpies endeavors to accomplish this great eiM. J- All.giod and feaqeable citizens will be protected nd kinine. while who dis turb violate the laws, will be pun lulled nwn tne or martial taw.

Thp flions wii bUlii.trihiit,eil;sn as liest to seeniA the. inttVeats ofthd United States Government. The molt discipline antigood conduct are eniotneiHruinn a' otpcers and soidics, and conhal Support-hp als good citizens. All are eactably are nivited to return their iidVaud reunj-r thir iiidiutrial puruitt-j Snel4'as jliavo beeh -Jopvived of 'their animah'jintl wf(gihs by tlie hostile arraic will be, tent fir as practicable, iiiiOE-i uiiieu-Lio-c -j nit; neai est- i 1 iivubi jiarsuni, bv -ai(o( tnefLpt-jifivd propeijty in possession of tLeQutermasoir'hDepAi'tment. The needy will Qiift Iepai'tniP.

t-he needy will awo-. ucliuppliei to t.uc Tiiite Deingk witii suusis te. ce Vire trot (-t he -Commissary Department. -It- wi't be ieftSio ttie Judicial of the Goveiunientto Aini-li those political leaders Vh are v)usiM' Mor eecession. civit war, wtjh all Jtj" hvrr.ors.

the Govern, ole prates a.id the people of CV'oliisitiieiv By el InruaifWr ScTufiehl A.CAMPBELL. Jimel f. AOjutant IE. ok the Omcj. i VJ u'i-h.

X. May 15 1 860. i Jko B2r-, i Iulb irom Headquarters' Milita-. ry il iVisioai'l-. the -James are published for th hiformif Hon antui lance-of all in the Department uf :Ao.li Ciiroiitfa, 'vnich now forms part, pf that MiliurtiDU-isifjiJ 4 i ft I-1i(hojid, April 2i, 1 80S.

ri. "Irks ounrts of records in Richmond and wdj pennvted to resume, tneir fuiicti- uu ta ingrthe oath: of Ii. at'tQri-'evs, ouiseli 'i'3, alvii.tles nd r.roetbr5in'i lacensed tt practice a pirrlculai prbtes4ii. trad urj bu-udess; jectors ia 1 oti Ccip of all and aw. tl iiitfi inemseives oi tne oeuout 01 wen crarOiSr WiiJfi.

reirar 1 to trade, wdt.be rt 'U red 2 take be oath ofajh-'m-'f to tlie fjoitev. pvi kon -ulto. Vi-houl Jii'igtne shall, the first -f atpiuf to practise ajy licensed pro- in wiv lie a-cl trJ or ha; fttte functions of a president, oijeer co'-p-tration. wilt be' ThtHrr.D5 provL.tDs, will torcea i UiciJsry! of i 4- TJy of iter of im I the waJs gAde and it is hoped tluit peace wilt sooin bcjesLore ithrbughout our couutry. i It is fpwjhefhity of.

all to cultivate friendly rplaiifiiH wirli tt lo n-i ti -Ti .1. i at aid convention, when convened or the J1; i re ijpgisiature that may; he thereafter -asaem blea, will prescribe the qujhficationa of leiec amnesty' oath ho to insure r. ana Dercn' to tne people, ana guara tne government against fraud. 1 lu' tes'imoriy whereof; I hereunto pet my baud and' caused the seal of the United S'ates to be fffixd. Dorie at the cy of ter-ty niiith diy of May, in' the year Lod orne eight hiindred and rte-tv rive, and of the independence the Vnited ates th ninth.

i ANDREW JOnNSOX. 7 the President W. H. Sevar, -cretary of State. Disban tlie Army.

3- OFFICIAL WAR GAZETTE. i War Department, A djutant-Gexeral's May 15, 1865. General Orders 94- The follovving reeulations are aonounjjd, and will be oberved in discharge ins: from service such volunteers as are hereaf-' ter tobe, mustered out, with thein regimental or company organizations i i Army Corps, or at least the division's willi be kept intact, and iminediitly upon receipt of an order directing-any, poj-cion of the forces to be'musteflQd out, Commanding Generals of arnjies tnd departments will 0rdr the Said troops, if not already thereat, to one of the following rerezvous, viz: i First "Middle Milirary jD(vision, and trjoops of other armies or, department, arriving there in defenses of Washington, D. harper's Ferry, and Oamherlan(3," Md uStfeond Nfilitary Division M' the Jamies Richmond and Old Point Comfort, Va. i D-partment of North Carolina Newbern and Wilming'on.

1 i Department ot tle C. nd Savannah. Gai Fifth. 'Mditarv Division of'West Virginia Mobi'e-. Alaj; New i and Vicks- Seventh.

Department of Cumberland Nashville, Knoxville and Memphis, Tenn. Department of Kentucky --Louis ville. Ninth. Middle Department BaliimorejMd Commandingy Generals of armies and dc: nnlA arc authored to ehange'the afore- 0 iu i 1 nf tiic ErtSt Pennsylvania, Northern. -Northwest, New Mexic-i andacifio, special: order wVil Ibe given from the AdjotantcGenarars of-.

J. 'f 1 i I 1 III I fitje rehiuve to tho troops therein serving as ruay'be dmjiiided by circu jj'sianci'S the tirao for discharge is IL In, case; or or more regiments or a i i. designate places of. rendezvous in the respec--1 ve States to which ihe regiment, after urns i a i1 I nut. will be-torwarnect tor navrrmnt.

IV: Upon arrival at: the i rendezvous where. the musters, oat are to take place, a critical 1 iexathmation r.f the regimental and company superintended by the corps commissi i.s. Hnortm0nt pnAmnnirs ana jpeo-ive nvt un mustering Officers in cojh ctmg the" data for tbi muster "out rolls and discharge papers, as wed as the preparation of the same. In framing the Xlls- partioaVir care mu-t be ip.xercied in General Orders No. current series, iroin 0fil i 1 vl So soon a the rolls of a regimerfare completed tlie said command, with its arms, colors and necessary equipnga, will bo cu rtiitc to ks i-hbte, and, to the reiidczvoa- therein at cr.

nearest Vhich it' va? misstrtd in En'ront and after arrival in the. State the following wij be observed Fir.st. Imnedifttely ou-arrival af the State rendezvous'! he regmitit wnl be reported toV a a pien coptroi ot, oy tne cmi ofacer -for-the State or his at The sid officers wiW'iend -ill needful df-istauc. in tneir power to, the yay with a view to prompt paym'Mit of the p-. Second.

TY.e n-gimenial Olli 'ers will bo 't to al strict accoiHitabdiiy for tLe diciuhoV 4 their commands and preservation, ot' pronely. 1 The Oovnmissary Of ifusters of the division to which, the regiment in i lie held will take possession ot the copies. ot muster-out rolls intended for the field ami staff companies xand paymasters, also the company and with all sur plus, blank- rolls, discharges7, 'fete in possession of regimeutal aad compa-i commanders, or- other olhcers, and. after boxing, thiu place them uudov the fcuecial charge of a dis oroet and responsible officer of thereffi- inen. "I ht sole dutv of oiiioerwili bj L'arJ for 'and preserve said rolls and records A liilat tii i.ote, and on hrrival at the.

State where payment is to made, to arri.thetn over to the cruet mustering otlice. -r his at that place. Fciiirth. Paymisters ylll be designated by r.he'l'jy'De'paVtnism; fo meet at the doditUtfud rtjaiJkiZVvraa, ati tbraruiJSQ torajand the. eligibility of 'persons ito ihold i division oeujg lnusieieu oaiu-iue uivision re- henceforthfaithfullpuDportand the fieidf said regimenft or4regi constitution of Uait- S'atea ad tba mf.nts willbe mustered'out-at thplace wter- Union of the States thereunder and tbt.

I foun-1 serving at the time, and then placed wilhin like manne, abide by and faithfully Jen route to the as hereinafter directed. suDDort, all laws and proclamatMn-i which I HI. The Adjutant-General of the army will oruersoi uie unuca Places ftninoi'i- ties. I ,1, 4- Criminals arr3t-d by the police companu-s will be scut to the neare; Military Post for trial. have he-n mde during "the existing rebel i- c- lion witn reterence to the emancipation ot i i i shaves.

So God The following classes prions are, exf- cep ted from-the bea-firs' of thrs procTama- office under the constitution and laws of the Sr.ate power the people of the seyeral Stages cbmDOdfirig I the federal Union have right fully exercfae'd from the ori gift of ithe government to the present time. And I do hereby direct "if I First Thai the military conaminder of therdepartment, atad all-ofiisers and persons in" the milirary rahdv naval service, i aidj and a8st the. said iPro visional Governor in car- ryhjig intJ tbipp'oclimiation and they are enjoined to abain from in any; way hindering, -impeding or di'couragiag the loy il people from the organiza ion olf a Srae government as herein' 'Jecond That thjp iS.ecretary of Spate pro-ceed to put in foreff all laws of the United tion 1. j' books, vvitl beimade. -In case of First All who or shall have been, pvetcn- omissions, proper commanders; will be ded or niplomatic officers, or otherwise, do- to supply and, m-k all the en-mestic or foreign Jagenta of the pretended Confed- tries as efjpined by tho Army Regulations.

crate governnieni 1 (AtXhe same turn? the muster rolls' will be All who left judicial stations under the i coniinericed and preparod in accordance wish Unfted States to aid the rebellion. '(existing 'regulation's, under the directions of Third All' who hall have been piilitary or na-; assistant commtssaries bt muster3 of divisions, rules. By co mand of Major Genfral SchoficM J. A. CAMPBELL, June 1, Assistant Adj mt Ad i ntant a MILITAHY tiOVISRMEXf 0 TII UY, Mi- cl G-a-tffr, cammaa iing 3d "'g.

2d Dlr Oth'A r. Df Saii.jt.jr 1 1 ill 1 Vol, A' A A Gn-eral. itiid l' st Atljiil I tt Smith, 9 Vti A A I Get. Ji Mrtj-jr Geo ytli Me iVo-Mirlial l-r vVin Nun iu, Vul-. Aiitui Pro rslrd Geiro Duldj V'Ui MiiaevVolj A.sK.-tadti i' trvnn- m4 i C.pt ('In- Vek 9 -Vc" Vols, A ap-.

GcrC S. i io 11 io vUofl. 16.th t'iiiif ivivdiea: i illi C.p- ii Y'Vo's, A C. LtEl tiJirX-Y Volri, A (J. 11tu itsu'r Vot.uri'Kiis.

I I (J Yv7 eho sis I nUA utant. i riiaMV.it Qr il.ih.cf. Lieut Sb-enta, Couiin ifrding Co Ai: ect Co d- B. Lit a U. d' J.

ix a W.n 11 't 1 Yfd A Cait A- -a ii d) ii. i Ll lit M. ii'J-IMMh, do do tk lv- 1 OfT'u LLS tF OTr-M VIVE Joseph bki, Ooi i' 'Geor'B Dyr, II -ti'Y- li.Wa'L-w- th, Adj tanW Goo ilttv, Qr Mfttr. 7 ,1 1 'ti Rice, A- Surcnfs. 1 Lieuf Vl in A B.t er'JL Comtaatidinir.

A II: Cap. b' Mcroftncy, di B. trfj lirowij, do rift-d Ii il, do s-Lie in Wr7F Denning, do-- 8' Ai-D A Ii U.nfe, do Oolbath, do M.w,' do do I. do K. do do 4.

do U. do I. do Okf cers 4th Vrtrs. i Lt Col lrkur, Ccmm nrinif. 'l Goo VV UucK rts A 1st Lt Ali'r Mariand, Actitijr Jo guto, Oumaiahi.injf Ov A.

A (inv do do Crfpt Lo Mel) ussey, lsiLt SamM II Ciipi irkcr, Clarence Chaj-mau, 2d Lt Patrick Dotvd. 1-t twin Whitrordy i4 unny, Geo ilu rkins- do do do do do do da do I), do K. do do do it. i do- I. do IL Offickks 11th Ivti.

V6t.s .1 II Lawicn'-e, auiiiandii li'-i: ful Adj A P. al -L', miiiaiiding- Silas apf Coiniiiandiujf co A. 11 Lowe, Ca t-comtnandirg co B. i 11 Kiunear, Isr 11 -K Lv ioflc. Capt ommahding oo C.

fci-il rrt' on, lat Lt. A fchcll. Lt IS ur.ir.aii!, Capt mraancing co D. TO -rlcy, ILt. Lt.

Mei Capt commaudint? co E. Lt 1 ,1 2dLt, Vmpauies II. unl are commanded by i OstTB NY Vol. tolvt- Luiit Co, 'J ph 11 Alieu, Maj -J ij'V Kuow.s to'iffeou. -i W-C ifch, Actihg Q-M.

-ir Ed Koqn mdin-o A. ent eom narf iuig Cuft iliVV coin nauditir c- 6. io MtvGatre, com tt4i4 ntc Cap. II A. lni nad K.

i co niaandingc i P. L'eut JS Van S.nt urd, n'm neG, Lie iVijiic co IL Cap' ii 1 mman me I Lieuu II Straight, -niinaiiduig C. if: -Wanted to R'ar A GtlODPlA GFGrt RAS0 A- il leprx ewtl nr- p.t.a:. Apdv at lUm-ISiee rh. Jyi-' 9.t...

"I t-f. JOB WOUK fJi. iNEATLl; I'XEtJU'fED AT.TilE I OFFICE' ii i luis Mini- ftiiuuiuK -4 that I the woric is pus-hea witft energy and eUn(1bri-ad commanders to superintend it, resurna-'r-V'-i r' 'r. 1 jrSi the administration whereofi belong to tie State Department, applicable to! the "geographical. limits i i TVurrf That tntt Secretary of the Trea-' luryproceed to nominate for appointmient assessors of taxes and collectors oficuyjms internal re venue, and 8ucholier officers of im Treasury areauthor- )y layjf, and put ia "execution tqve mic-law3of; the Uiited States -wlithin the reOcjraDtncai ltmus atjresaia i 1 1.1 ff 1 1 ranking the apporatments the prefer- fi l.

i i i i valomcersot -aii prtendctt t-oniierate govern-' ment above the rank lof colonel in the army ori tions of their commissions in the or navy of, flie United States to I evade duty in resisting'the rebellion; Sixth All who have engaged in' any way in treating otherwise than IsiwfuUy as prisoners-of war persons foiu4l in the Lotted states officers, seamjen, or in other capacities. Seventh All hersohs who have enpr are ah-1 sontces from, tlie! Unitid States for tne iwpose.pfi aicunjr tne reoeiuon. i military and navoT t.W9 in -the I rebel service whb were' odnvuteci hy the jroveru- mat, sepHraie uie uritisii ptruvntce mum uiu uui: tdd Stilted. H't V' All persona whq, at th'e'r iihe when to obtaiu thdk'ajri'u hereof o'y taking -herein brc-L-rtoed, aro in-inilitar', naval qt-otvil coiitinement or cutodjr. or under lontl3-of 'inecivii.

nnniarj ui Wf. Wlf rtr otiences of any kind either be- f.e or affcr conviction. Tliirtefeitth-f'All persons who- have voluntarily snia re.iinm. uun Lwe rvalue of whose. taxaWe" property is over twenty rvalue ti whose.

taxaWe proi" iicuium hi ii tlio United St.iWa to inH.uo rebclhon -'Fifth AH who resigned or tendered TijiiikvAAni i til AnniTil l.u'l,u'u lyHl nuMit in iha Military Acrdemv at jVest sons esidiqg wiphin the districts where toeir t5ie cnited States Nal Academy. respective are to be performed but.j Ninth All persons ivvho-held the1 pretended offi- ittauitable'resideiits of the districts not' ces tf Governors, of sKit in insurrection against 'be thn persons! residing -i i 1t. 'j Tenth All parsons1 who left their homes witji- or-diMricto snail Reappointed lin tho jurisdiction tko Tuited fourth lhat the General Slater; nnd pasied bfcynnd th feleral Military proceed to establish p.M routes and put. lines into 'the calkM Coiifederatoj. states for tlie i into execution tbbJpoatl laws of ttie U-'iired purpose of wilhin the Paid Ss-ite, giVlPg to Elovensh All wW have been engaged -1 'm the destruction' of tthe oninn-rCJ ot the Lnitod residents the; -pr ference ot states upon the! hi-irUciis and all pern? vDUt II suitable resi Jents are not roono, xneu have made nucH intotfac inte.l bates lrom L'an-appoint agents from Other Sares.

I or been enodia connreroe 'Fifth the' District Judge for the of the United Stales; -Uinm, the lakes and pidicwl district in iwhich North; Carol ha i included pro'ceedi to hold courts 3 Vet in apeordajneo wiJh ihe providmns the acf Trie A Uom -'y General will instruct the proper 'cmcMs'to ihl i "1 brpio-' to illdp ioeL a a oriLig.to.jui cordi-cttion hnd fai, pr-p-ry t) CO" itlOT, -TC4 tho nniimri'va fi S'iie in f-1! m-it Knri of i fderVf utu 1 4 That thU uouiirs. -y JJiat the to.creJ.ary-of.ibe NaVy persons taken laL" pmsejsi Tr aii pn')Jic property be-: uf amnesty as prescribed in fr.e to the' Navy' Dewattment niWV's Vnnta-Tiatibn of December eurht, A. D. one thou" tliima.inrl ihillars. tion ad of Conjres in io na UegUnceto the goterynont ataw 4 since' iho- date of said and wh "tt 'nbaappMMoa ta jtii Ste.

-W thencefurw asd' ataiaed th, orarUfTVlci 11 i IN'G RULES. ATIF. 1 -V I 1 .14 If "ft I Irvh" i 'ilr'-Mdn 'I.

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