Daily Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1858-1873, September 09, 1865, Image 2

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Batin (Enquirer. JOHN II. MAHTIX " COLUMBUS: Sattrday Mornim;. Sept. 9. lbC.J. United hibicm Interii.l Hereiiut (Comtinned.) sections vn to 2h relate to the w»°-'l n ' * making out tbo list* by lh#i * • *-oi>. penalties f<»r mi*c#>ndu» t *»n their P*rt» t * the cornpeniation and alloHunc-.--*t tors an<l collector*, t«> their hour* of 1 »* '. etc. Thu annual li*U t'» be furrii-ii# 1 h.* th* esseseor* to tho collector* within t« ri «l»y* after the lime for hearing . her. Sffi—Collector*, within twenty day after receiving the list - , to advert** • * newspapers and by polled n '.i'' • linns and pla# • s at which they or t .i> r deputies wiil attend to ooll«- t t •: taie*#, which shall not ho In** than ten days after such notification, if any t” ton neglects to pay for morn than t# :i di. ■ collactor to issue to such perton a n to be served in the customary mar r. mending payment, with a (••••of t..*r.\ cents for the notice and lour cent* lor *•». •» mile traveled in serving tho same 1: * lies are not paid within ten day - after notice, collector to collect them with Pu- par cent, added. Taxo* not itu.:u!-d in the annual, but put in spaciu! n ' , i • demanded in a similar manner, w:f . ..k- coat*. If tho annual or other dut.*-* arc not paid within (on day* aftern h 1s t demand, collector to coll*- ’ !*y di (rami and sale of good*, chattel* and *•:! * °f the delinquent. Notice of > , l- *>•’•< n by publication lor ten or twenty dav* in *#>mn newspaper or by po«Led n to # *. and aale to tnke place w.thin tivo miles of th#* place of (nuking distraint Coll# tor ■* certificate of ► alo to ve.t title in tho pur ebarer; hut the owner may repiev.v li-e good#-, Jtc., distrained, prior to trie sale,by tnnkirig payment <d all duties and #"‘t» •'There Dmll be exempt from dbtraint tho tools or implement* of a trade or j r ■ion, one cow, arm*, provision*, and household furniture kopl for u*.o, aeho »! ^ books, and apparel nnco'lary fur a fain. ‘rj ly." Bee. 29—If tho property of the ib- rt , linquent is not susceptible of divi.d# n. th 'I whole to bo sold, and the overplus r#.* turned to him If tho property cannot !»•• ■old lor the taie», the collector may pur chase it for the United fitatea, and after D ward* sell it under such regulation* a* 1 ’ f rnay be prescribed by the Cemmiii^ftir of Internal Revenue, the surplus to > j t, into tho Troii-iry. Sac 90-in re*** where there are no goods, chaUw.s, » satisfy tho duties, the Collector n:sj m1(>< " and sell tho real estate of the delinquent 1 1 giving twenty or forty days notiro there ! 1 by publication a* above ro< ited the rea estato to l. offered at a minimum price 1 1 including duties and costs and ten per cent, additional on duties, and ten <• d- , lais olBcer'i fee if no person offers the • , minimum price, tho olflcer to deciar • the • , proporty purcha-ed by the United .°tat# * , It \* dW»w iKinaftr with the officer to ad , journ the sale for n period t»m v* *«iina , five Jay* Deed to be given to purcha • ■<, j recilirg fart of seizure and *ale, and to I-., pnrna facie evidence of title, but not t • atict the right* of innocent parti* in quired before the claim of the United j States. Surplus to be tli.pose-1 ot a in ! cates of sales of personal property. NV1. • ••ftles ol real estate are thus made, the . , owners inny redeem the -aim> within one v year by tendering to tho purchaser t- • amount paid by hitu with in tonal at th-' rale of twenty per cent, per annum. S. ttl—Thosime proceedings prescribed in!. i’MO* where the owner of property does not reside in tho ili-trirt and fn ib, after i ’ publication, to pay tho duties Sec. 82 ; Collector* may send statement of t iluo by a non-resident to tho district «• residence for collection. Sec. 88 relate , ' to return* and reports made by colic* t- r to tho Commissioner of the 1 eternal K -v- • onue. Hoc. :tl—Uespon»ibilitics i fcollec- ' tors. Sec. .Ti relates to procotuling* ag-un.-t j defaulting collectors. Sec. —l’onai’.y ' upon cvlloctorsfor uklorliou oreppresti-u., i t»no half of fine imposed to g,» t»inform- i\ \ Sec. 37—Colloctor or assessor, or their ; , deputies, may entor in tho day time any brewery, diitillory, manufactory,building or place whore any property, artici■. or ( objects, subject to duty or taxation, rte made, produced or kept, for the p irpe - of examining said proper y, A:.*.. <*r in- i*pooling accounts. Owner* refusing to admit the officer to bo fined tivo hundred dollar* for each rotusal. They may entor promise* open at night, S ( . s Any porson forcibly obstructing or bin 1- oring the revcnuoofficcrtf.or roscuing 11. j . erty from lhair i*o*r«v.*ion, to bo lined five hundred dollars, or double tho v*.„ v . tho proporty involved, or imprisoned net exceeding two year*. Officers to be pc.n ished if they divulge the seoretoperat on^ of establishments inspected by tb*>m. Ssi 39— Collector’s duties tuny bo dcvolv- 1 upon a deputy in ca<c of aickness. ^Sec. 40— Oldest deputy collector to act in case of vacaocy. Hoc. 41—Collectors to collect duties and taxes and sue for tinea and p. naltie* in the name of the United Stale , «fcc. Hoc. 42-Falsa swearing to bo deem* •d uerjury. Sea 43 provides for keeping separate lists and accouou, and abstracts to be laid beforo Congress, Sec. 44—Com missioner of Internal Revenue authorized to refund laxwi illegally collected, and to repay collectors tor losses sustained in the discharge of their duties. S**e. 46— Bill of sale given by collecu-r to be prim* fac * evidence of his right to make sme, aud conclusive evidence of the regularity of his proceedings. Hec. 46—Duty cf ibv President in Stales or Territories where this act cannot b* vxccutetl. v ". 47—01. (leers appointed under lbi« act t f ail necessary duties for the e > • n any of (Redirect tax Hec 4b—Artt*',# held by any person with intent to defend tbo revcoue may be seixed by spy c- . • lor, and the article* forfeited to the Ur led States. Penally for fraud five hur dred dollars, or double the amount of du- : bond for s*rn.-». inafter m *de f r, t i.mp^ifonr of £ ii!>d**i cjuri »n* of an i Ucrtion, i »c. 1» — Provisions bere- dolivery of returns, dtc., ins, dec., to apply to all •orations, Ji*. Fine* berein- I l<* bn rvdditiorihl to thoao prrr. i#l«*J. r /5—Officers /■nue #b*c'(ir.*d to bn revenuo r ! »,<* act of 1&-53, which cx- li#/.ian rthef'ircuit courts '•nt-'t * all cams arising i. i frw. S-c. 61 nppliet r#*ven i ‘#.ffieer« the |»rnvl- of 1“P» providing for the * ktepirg, transfer ami du- ho public revenue. News by Telegraph. Nkw York, Hept. 2.—Oold is rather a**ier. 'I'hn paym-nt of $4,319,280 Upon 10-40 coupon*, due yc*l*rd »v. will temp«»- rarily a igment tiia supply. I*, i* riot i-tpei'Ul th« regular -lutf* r.*i’! Ir* • • l*rg»i this month in Angus*, and tbo Hub-Treasury cor tliiuo it* *alc», the market may be kept »•*•/. The Tim*-*' We^ringt-m spacin' say* A comrnuni#V• • • *i hn- hijcn recelv-t a* the Frt*o<JfucfiJJuroxu from (»en. Clihtun It. Fisk, A-aisUntC »nimi*s:or.of for K#»n- tuckv, Tonne and N- rm Carolina, dnt#*<i August *JUh. from Chatty not >ga. »:» fr«setloser' ’ relerern» • affair* in Ten- i 1 1 A report that pc from Id . I). .Straight—who y *i-n. Forre-t while on h warJ- made a notable ea- i*y p; Uon—l* about to be- '■ uf the Indianapolis ,SVn- j iuri.nl of the Opposition *, findi nrenlation in the 'v reference th:«t wo find U» the {prc-ii.-ig in Augusta, in the case »•« »*r c-tpi II eailey, u the -IM <nttontihuf of Krc .1 . diary coin mu cion •i;«y * 1 yesterday in wi* r.c *' - on tho part 'l - ’rial will |»roba- It EC TIRED.—' Vny inforrnc |, nyi Uie New ’ \’.. « f the .Vh in»t., thatCol- ! vv t.a* made a vary important • •f valuable documents. Soma rt, jn r ge box-s, containing oar- d dcp'Mit, old register*, and all i * un house ho >k* and pa> i.*ans of information which it is t.> divulge. These documents cnled, as supp# • d, shortly after rralion of the war. >ov Snxuxrv ani» • find th«* following. Hi.orr w.— * to tho dif- ark#*3* and (Jen. • locum, in lb# f yesterday Mr readers * Mont*..in,Ty AJvcrtu'r , iio slate* he ba« mad * a c,»n«tant effort t#» break up all the contraband camps in his district, ar- i 1«» enco#rra<>* th* fr**ed* men to sevk l*l>#>r in th * con try, and n<»t congr- gale in ti-ic.t, . ll« ha« been very - j-# • ui, having broken up «• very co|,trab*n#J camp in Kh*L Tenncasec. and this ri»iu not r-ir bund- red colored poop-.- tastward fromCaatiH- nooga are drawing ralioits Iron* tfi-e •. ernrnent in this r< g-oc. '-< *vJo’g over fifty white* to one c*-! r“i man ►listing on the government. The oafffp at ftiuht>ville wrb be brek. •- up immediately and otbeva wifi he • i*--d a* - >on a» practicab io Tho Lcgi*!atuiH of Teaner:ea at approacLing •• ion. rt is *<ipected, an‘,i give the right to crjlorad people in courts. An immense wagon traiu, numbering fifty wagons, which h*» be^n recently oigariiz#’-! for overland, has started or. a journey. They are #*xpeeted to reach their d#'»ttoati"U by the middle of No vember. , The vV’ or hi » special -»yv4 A'few min ute* after the m*urt re-a»*f*mblad tVe room wa« crowded, some of thorn h»*ing |tte«eni nearly all th»* time limw the court first convened. Wert* «m brought into the court room looking rather onwetl. The trial undoubted.y is tvl mg on him. Albany, Sept. 2 —An accident occur red to th«- sO'dQjbiMit express train ovi-r the Central K »ad by the breaking of an axle. The hsggngecar w*« thrown off the track, and th- :-sg^ag^ tuao Killed. The express me*»*-ngur and one or two other* were nightly hurt, but cone of the pass enger* w»-re injured. WaihixotoN', Sept. U—The Secretary of the Treasure r. pr- • nt* last tb« De partment i* ir» ati e*; eltent Condition a* fo fund*. Receipt* from the internal rev enue have be«*n fuily equal to tne cal culation heretofore mad#*. tho«« for the nth of August amounting to more than The Wert a Trial. to the Associated Pres». WA*uivr»T').v. H?pt. 1 —The W*-r*z mlittery ommission rs-sswinttlei to-d*%. I) IV l. a : '.tifi©#! that he tied serve.! ,n :’i« Mn I inuii cavalry, an 1 w*t a n,\. :«r*onville from the 4 h nf Mir - li S-*-.->tnber, l*v)4; he thought t -'-in *»V • #/. assumed command itbout Upfil . on one recession Wcrtr. re# • . ’ • the -I'M-kade, when acrippi* on r rm •, • . :i#*d hirn and a»ke#l per- !!, -•. n t ;o ouvide; the reque-t ro - I "ripple sa«l he wouid rather t- 1, *. ii Wert/. t»*ld the sentin**i. * * I» • , Tf.ert Mon’t g*» back, shoot him. • d ! not go bac k and the *#*n- ! try ■ is.• -u Lirn : Wert/, was lo-ar-t t«» *•»>• t- x*. v t4 killing more Yankees Ilian li: who were at the front; wiln<*»» -n*v t-.,' v tliirty-five men shot inside II. D Hr >mbor that in Kri- i • at'irday’h *ay* the New i (•«• re pre/trct#*d the Pro*i- t iu*t*iin Governor Sharkey, ot pr. in hie i#*r *n* r* *i-flict #»f HU- h G-n. fik-um, commanding redr ilon n \ori|led New* ro- i-re (- • .lurk*'.n is to the iiffect *.i l it. I 'hn»-»n ha« commanded • r v t ai«l the l'rorisional Oover- tnrerfere wilt- bini. t .- • r « ly hollered Gun. Slocum era 1 hi* resfgnation . . <i'*n‘*ral .Mar. «• J Wrigh| -nol L ny, late of the Con fed#* v. have beon hi rented in Mom ■ the United vtwte Marshal, to an in i - • r.ionl I r trca on in the Court. ' and in 1 Dr«TH oi CixN Draper. . a j rivate source tho New Or* i tb«6th instant learns tho r i .vs of tho accidental shoot de i ’txmanding the go, a* that point.— roortetiy wovende«I. kftt the fatsl shut fa 4 Vr«w. A !u »ng the ro**ent nrri vals <*»U li - ini i- .ludge A. •). I"!*»’ie. Ala. For upwards r»-«r to the war Judge K 1 ,sta,»M District Attorney il during tile war h** was -lllce by the Con* f ag Dr i he Naiional Iotclligsmeer says 1 are assured from the highest source know.edge -»u ibw VM^ect, that the G rrnment eannot in any went be a l«*s«r to any c #n»id< rnutm amount rry the rfo,k • windier*, »»r bv ih« nporatlons of any ; officer of tha entire Fay Department. Spool*! to th* * aalranojf* Qaiatte. Kn 'XVILLK, Sant. G —A difficulty oc curred hero yeaterday t»Hwean Will ,S ' 11*11, Clerk of the Circuit Cnrrt #-f Knox- 1 ville, mid f-»rui*.r!y .-f tho 21 Tennesaec cavalry, • Uhion,) *>id a young man ham- ; e»J llaker, Ute.jf the rebel arm^', il. which - Ha l wa* killed. Itak**r wa« . ommittod t-i jail, hut the j citiT.er.* last r- g# • r^^usl him from th#* sheriff, and hung h.m In thostreai, wbtr, hi* t»od.v r#-uiain<*v4 all rught A fight occurred at a negro bnll bet wwn tho n#*gr#»n* and whit" -oidlert, in which j four or five *ri reported to have teen killed and several wound#*.! New Yore, r'^ptembor 4 -The F say* it it confidently predicted .hat ! the President will soon i«sue hi* procla mation restoring the* habeas corpus in the , loyal State- Gold 1404. LtTiRPooL, Aug 94 #—The sales of Cot ' ton to>dsy tumoied up ‘JSJXji bale*, tbe t market olovtoy firmer. Brvad*tutl* firm Pt»rk has an upward tenSenry. Sugar j steady. Coffee firm J Did you «*•'* th-* hall 9-wrr N#»; I think it ■ rv good «*y«e t-» ser a hal) [ Laughter. ] give other instance.- where v id.-oil Us-tlfled h" *!•> a 4 li Indiana «-avalrv. and *.«: and rent t** An*i*-r*on y- ho was tho driver ol the ’ar.d a*, timer bad Upward* of ii, • r u bis wagon, and when re- ret'- th-- • up would briog ration* *• 1 v 1 b* l. in the -»m« wagon. He - a pr <n«r wb#» had wit-bod S«me 1 banzing tb'*»n up to irv i • • • n • pir.eus blew over tbe oesd ► fj'i v, b#.*;j tba nriooaor reached over r-- w*.-tired on and shot through . ' Heanufaw meu starved to !■ ' at* had never *een Ifsrtl Itn ^-iio man. The grave di*g< U . n , 'isouerl. Grava* w«ra dug a- .• :w . l six inches deer t \N inting. f#»rraarly of tbo Con i'- o • ut-- i. e, tcktitied to the signature* rI t'aptu n Worts and (Jooorai Winder «u* t.. - -idj»P:d re)»ort. Tbe r*q*«>rt is ( *.mi vviteii, Ga. —From the month • •f Msy. 1- t, t » the month of August, 1861 I* • n-*r* on hand on the last of A ic - 1 1— in < amp ID.985; in hospital 1,' • T » . 1076. Received from v*ri- .- I .i • luring August 30 Total —. R* -i ture-i 4. I.uaI 30.«a). Making a 1>m *ZZTrj.iio of 34.7n0. Died during the u r,th #1 August JT'J'i; svnt to other pi ** exot sttisd 21; aiespad ho— maufn< !"4! allot which there w»*re on in 31 i • August in camp 20,473; in to i i'.al 2.220 i oral 81,693. complaint has t#* he made \r• l«-P*ne** and iaefficiam-y of U »ch prisoner took an i-stb while working outside Al- . .ltd n««*ape, some by bribe- • -.rd with greenbacks, and udy walking off, the roll r*|t • • would -how if any had i •; • i »-r did any such offen- w lien «*«ught. ' •. ward©#! to (D-nerat S. . t ard In'4»ecior (veneral I n> il Winder, • * Brigadier (seneral u t Led ho belonged to rpi, and was Kxpr il.. Aiders eluded tMwoeh j t! le j and jury, !• Ih-J e will proheM v locate per- N#*w V-mi. tor loo prHclico of . .V. T. AVw. AN l» t MAKI.K-TdV ll.VII - »rn tint Hi-* Memphis and d*ilr<# ( l will b** «»r*cn from t'.*r»ntli, Mi-*., in tho courxe ten da>>. av#i I nun l hone** lo by the l*t .Nnv'mber y wlmu railr<uni* shall give traveling laciiiin s a- b t *ro •.-/■/•».* .Iryi*. ;ny Smith and M auki/ubk. Min-*r, h ull lioro ami at the • • i t«* thesis two gcnllu* - - ion ufimmei.se wo.alth, i t.i.' Mcxi. ;n coti'-n trade, lo two gallant officers, what* r,*rr «*r luisloriuuc*. demands »u of a calumny (formuate- without tho slightest founds- M *ulJ im.y b»* arraigned for • I oi them pc^csto* ooough im t • r-.tain the service* of nt** lawyer for hi> defancR. >r ami habit* will i of thi*. ngrudar i! i •»■ t and lo.p d VI **fu»«s lA^xI.JltUU'l v • .. :.i ft i r«ir.,it.» .1 by uny thought for th** future. 11 o i> indoblou to iLu genoto- m? t friends lor the scam means by w t-i. n ‘no u \ i". u* a tofu geo In a foreign hin-U to »•« tilde tv Rvcapc persecution. Vi.*n. bmitn, . u Ui« other hand, is a gvn- iL tr.an .1 most exemplary life and spot- le-schni .-t *r. A pious and humble loom- i • 1 o Eglaccpal Church, in which it wm • : vi e*! Mtnbi'.ioii to be pormiltcd ^ Mr. Grrelkt AND JgyF. Dati V —The Citi/.en, ol l**t week, hs* the iollowir.gin I regard to the charge of Mr. Weed mat H. G. lias maintained % correspondence , with certain roiativen of ,leffer*on Davis. We quote. Horne time ago Mr*. Jefferson Davi* wrote a very touching and truly woman- | ly letter to tho editor of the Tribun thanking i ,, m i->r I.; advocacy of civ. over ini ita> v t bunal* In tho 2a«e* of |.o- litical offer.Icr-; to-upla i iig of the al- legrd ill ‘ri'iitic n*. her bualNiiid, the insufficient aud unahot * mn f<H>d given to him, hi* *u ! .j«»ction t-» heavy fettoii, his being denied hour* for «>p«»n air exercise, and all thn other nl-ur t -Under* »*f the .-nine M*rt p ured out l y il o fertile c-»r- respondents of th*» l'iii' -.l. ljd % Inquirer. T> tin* Mr. (ir.-ci.-y i t . I, : . m y g.-ntlcman must hava ro;.. .1 to any lady so unforlunalo i.- t*» ha* • a husband in «uch sorry case. He di-al«*. her mind of the (also stories <d lit treatment and privation: a--ur«d her that our Govern ment win wholly inoapaldr* of any such mean malignity a< tho r , i. in quc»lion had lihellou«ly #h' gr! t-- it* account; that Mr. Dm* had g »<• I aii 1 wholesome | food, h* much open air rxcrcite »•. lie , needed, and that, whim lasitdUbly heard from, the health of her Ir.i l>aml <vhi pot only n«»t worse, but torn ii belter tt.an it 1 bad !u»«*n at the time of his arrest. .M*. Greeley’s letter then wound up by some rea«*iiring word*, to tba effect that *1»*» might difinis* anxiety a* to any s.nap ludgincnt #*r drum*bead proceeding*, and nxeculion iu r-.-g:.id to her husband, it be ing Mr G. s conviction that he would be gi\en a i i t an.l public trial balbre s*'Uie fairly con* ituled and b -norabla court This lettir. open, **-; enclosed in oat* to Geo. William Dirge, commasAiM at Sv raoti*!.. l • ho iMi* -red or rrlurnc-l, a- t liit officer might think advisable. A cooventi »n qf the K*pu * icau party of Perry, Indian*, met on tbe l’.hb ult. Among other*, they p* v#J tba following rvsolntiou : "Uc*o!vh*1, That wii.ic the pr*. ent uutoUled condition of jbCAT <*» :n ih* , he had charge of a •q-iad • •f r.i;—tv i'.». ner«, but only one ot the mimt-Mi .-ved they gave him anr-thcr e, j i*. t i' now «tock of men, which d i d < il r , -J.v a good many tank down fr>m **i non and could not gK ui>. Captain N 't * tl.reatcned that if they did n--t r. • >. • « ilvl blew their br*»in< out he had •• a io«ti g which had biwn time • t rr» rf by the hound*. thereafter the•#•/(•* " -Tf ii large as a silvei ioliar eneb and filled with maggots * in. v. if the 7*<:b New York, wba w-i « pr.- • o*r *: \ndur*. nville, te*iitied v. hat « * - i ow j:re-eated to the court (.’a’D t av’ .c. Anderaonvillej Aug - t <* iv«r. 1 J*eJ from ttsMthon, nil.. .Co:Id tell your mother »• n wh»- M I a;n compelled to ie ,r. Kit HARD Mi'Al i EY. 'I I < • ourt adjourned till Tuesday. W are :r*-.titl**<J in bein^ able to •’*»•#* tia* w •» *.r - :<» have h National Hank t lbi- city. 1* to be styled “The Na- m.h. i • f Huntsville," and will be i opep.* -m in •» short time. The organ- ■» - : t’ •• liar.; ha* been ooupM#*d following Director*: I t* .**• , G#*orge P. Heirne, Ja». atKin*. Jam*'* 11. KA«tin. and Jo* u i '1 h** llx-ard of Directors, nt a 1 cm t!ie 24th, elected James i’r. let.*, and W. 0. Rehren, r.—U'litiovillf JtuifitenJrnf, I'reedmeu la Atahami. Orrtci or Amhtaxt CetfM’x. B'lreetr of Refugees. Fr.*iilnrrn , and Abandoned Land*. Montgomery, Al*., Afig. 80, 1 HiV> General Ordor No."T2.] < 1 All contract* with freedm r>. for la bor. lor the ptri'-d of one month and ov**. must b#» reduce#! to writing, apuroe- ed by an agenv «»l thi* Hiithm'i, and one copy deposited with him. In proper case* h»* - hu'-l require security. 11. For plantation labor: 1. Such contract* will be made with h-t.l- .»f familie*. Th.*y wilt embrace the lub ir of ail the nit*mla*r* of tho family able to work. 2 The employer will stipulate lo pro- v i.|e g-wul and aufficient lood, quarter* and modi-at attendance for the entire family, and such f»i*lher «*oiiipen*aUnn a* tnay be agr**»*d <m. 8. Such contra<*ta will be a lien upon I . lh#» «*rop, #*f which not more than oil*- c hall Aiil be rent ived until full pay oi*’Ut i- made, and tho contract ialr«-«*-l by mi •geot • f thi* Bureau, or a Justice of the Peace, in cave it »« iiupracticable D* pro cure tbe ►••rviccv of an agent. Ill The usual remedies f«»r vi-ila’inn o( i>»ntract*—W the employer, of forfeiturP of WAge> due—and P# tbe freadmeo. #*l dauiagtk, mtirsd by Iren, or potaooal **••■ curity, are deemed D* l»e eiifficient am-i all tha» arc practicable. IV. But *» many person-, have not yet learned the binding lbr« c »>f a contract, and that freedmen doe* not tnexu living without labor, it i» f#irther ordered that * here any employer, under thi* or.I t, • bail make o.itb Itefure a Justice of the Peace, aeii.g sa nn agent of this Bjrrau, and baviog local jurisdiction, th .t ou>- ul b«* 4mployee»- ha* been absent from labor, without go**! caure, f«»r a long*#/ period than one-lay. or for an ag-*r^gate of lime 3 reater than three day* in one lu-oub, the uslice »nall proceed against auch person vagrant. . Freedmen committed a* vagrtntf ntav be set to work on r <ad», or at other labor, by thu county or municipal author- itie* which provide their vupport, or they may be turned over to an agent of thi: Bureau. *, VI. No contract will be approved which , duea n*»t expire on or before tbo first day of January, l**»7. Wager Swayxe, Brig. Geu. aud A»*’l Counu r. Executive Department. » Motilgoiiiery, Ala., Sept. 1, 186*j j The foregoing order is approved, and will be recognised bv *11 judicial and rniniftterial • ffic*-r* in thi* Slat**, in their aduiini-traiion «»f Justice a» agent* of th * Itur.-au nf Kefug#-ei, Fr«# d men and A bar - doned f 4 and*. Ltwin E Par-* :- Provisional Governor of Alabama. By the Governor W. G ahrrtt, [i . h | ScM-retery of State. He ad** r» Dw r or Ala 1 Mobile, Ain . September 4. . ] The foregoing o:d* u approve.!, «nd • will h** - nforod by the military auth >ri- j ti*M in thi ii-pariment, *n Hie absence o.'. or iri <itptmri of, the parti*** charged wi h it* exocut ion By . rder -•: tim. Wool-. W B Wood*. Brig. t«*-n. aud U’hiet of Sian. Direct Thi or. with Europe l r.tr , HnltinroiM and *»tno K-tilroad Company have p»rr<f,t« * : four excellent -t **»'ft-hip* for direct i.tih. « >urae between Baltimore and L:i!.q»e A a soon a* theoe hav# clear* **d tbe way. lour other* of uiagdittcent proportion- will replace them. Captain n- llina, of the late Confederate Slat#- N.vy, is expected to have charge ot on*-. — w»e «e>- -—— 1 *'«.• viito, 4nv» tbo Journal, ha* been crowded with Southern merchant* lor n month ria-t. an*! fn ,.*ar»i ti.at more than double th»- tacin.'** ha* t»eeo d*»r.e during the past month in LtuLvtlle than wm* j ever before in August. Tbe Pre**dent ba* order#sl th.-Somt Methodist c • v!»e*, the hend« nf >or;5..-rn inir.i«U rs f 1 lory agency. * • h ’ unred to|}„ ter- ofth*- * i#u ■ h S-itith. v. tli*ir niIniHer 1 U dut •- in Nei Memphis. f*n.t tha C York ThImt. niKt o ana \.+ mtvn.’’ Jfmu r the Creator's U with extincti'U*' —. I w Jr. Tlir. I’A't • ' >t . U'flAm.KS l v - Bukail — B* (i ipt f«.t making ( butted St. Cii.ulc* lii*iinii Bio ud I ntrhc* St. t’l,i*rl.*a H M. \ e V»- V iljjht. lint klT i j'iiit r»#iur milto. pint of fin** Indimr i-, Szc.; in :t .-,m ;• uiiiiul of butter uni AUCTION 3ALE8. Bv D. P. ELLLS. -Ut- Vl.l . u A Cu, DESIRABI.K HARDWARE (1X6. - ' J Will •|--r • -■ - »<luaKni«< 'J " M ; - f *M j r I f . re •-. . a ^ ' hwft, | r ju . psEci svirio Fi \or i a l n ■ DHY 4HO WM' 11 FANCY r iup' p. L. a. . c*£iJ*r' * A (%000 I’ur Peidun:! \\ J Wll.1,1 . V CHANCE JUST RrCFlVu) i. \n estimate by the Rnl- - -»t tbe Southern men •r ’ -nhlf.1 during the United Stale huuiit that the evU* which appear inuila.it k> the bellioo, now happwy cniod, *tid we be lieve that both therr happMiosa and the a«rfu*. aiii* th* welfare »-f our own people require that! , h nV o : o th#y shou'd rumaiii in-tba Slates where " they now are, and, therefore, »ce are op- i , 1 posed to th<ir permuneit *ettltn*n* im ioi-.y • ,u Indiana." % h*m»e. nnd t*n ... Sauiho ia an exccliont institution, but p-j-aui* , v , . . n the ten lmation o? | hi* room is better than InootupHnv: A r*- • l J the w .r, h. culerly habits and scrupulous J There tallows ate K-quitllcan*. Why ni. . : • « ado. :• toac-»n*ciantiou% dircharKaof i don't Garrl-on, Fni.lip* or Greely l*wn -t i.- had aasurc all reav- m ug men of tbe the hypocrite* round the world with a — .. v i- . . .. ot it.i * -rge. Indeed, thousand acoip...: •? I.i<y ought t.» l* q- t.ij HCUninistraiire capacity »• a depart- ! tried by a military ioiiuni*#ioo t and con- ,t H ,r,rr.t c^mma- icrpUc"vl the possibility of i demned to work, cat, dritk and sleep •r -rc.l peculation beyond hi* revch, iton negro*-* a pivea, until some of m , ba#l rc been SO incline i. ‘heir hypocrisy writ sweated oat of them. of ! i. * or pcrtcnally know c.ther of these l undcrtul sympathy t*^r tho poor negro; enjoved any favor at ’ hut he mu«tt>T come betwev-u tho wind 114 000 •%*».«*> va'N Given.—A friend f • tfibbiug around" South • lion of N njbville bv Fed i win has lately rein rued i 1 . tells a good story of i. \' i iu Goorgia, to whom •cn applied for food on * R igg’- retreat past her ^ inpalh-xingly over her - i irty of hungry way far- 1 li* ! v raid . dr< • . I rhould li*e ‘he best U give you something, but :"#i i* mgh on to cat out, Bragg'* ivgiaimiL come : ok no poor 'lowauco tor you; and then, blew your Mr F.<rre»t's crittwr com- j . it o«ui» to tne thev n> thing to <Mkt In all thatr way they did eat was fact is, we people along hungry aver aiuce they nu n li UI.K.U !l To tbo Votero ot Ooli.in I N ceaij-liii a wi n u,M i f. ii tine* i !>#■ Kirkbri lo, of the Pennsylvania ! other !l *-pithl f.»r ttie ln**n*». ha* ordered a rt-.ri-’vir l second billiard table for the us? of the pa- Chain her. lienl* under hi* *upervi*ion. There h.»- t .. ■ been one table in the institution for about year, and tt«* result* have proved so beneficial that the additional tahl^ wr- le-lievcd to he neces»ary. The u»e of bit* tiard* for the insane was introduced tw» year* ago in the Utica Instil ite, with tNi- rnost fatufactory result*. P ivt by • FOR K \erjr tl* ,sr.i HlO() i I lint.. • discomfiurd gutsls anx- ’ ■•* disUr.ce to tbe next \ ). i*t»!y journeyed on in um i*r difficuilie*- They with the reasonable expla* ••tv of victual* they hsd .vilU <taicUt. tMvir h*n ’v 1 heir present itatus as fugi- tiv<rgi 5 1 iti e i roams of thrift ' fol- «* ng this vcl tntary attempt to do them deriving n*r lad* from an ‘1* i rttree, 1 bc.ieve them, , * ‘tsterurnt with an uoiwcrv- i f.r in t* eir truth. Tkr ’I Cberr*. ,Y Tribune and their nobility 1 [LouiioJlt Drm.vnU. ed o aa-l Obi quite com him. w h « loci|e*i F t;r.a fjvr-r, A St. Loui* di?pa!rh of ibt£ltt‘a>t It hav.OL* been announced that the fu neral of Henry <> C"ar r.ca McC-rthy, late Dcputv Head Cente-of the Fentan Brother/ «v4, wojld take place next Sun- seat day, irotn >• Pa :u*k • Church, in thu *tD city. Archbishop K-nricfe has forbidden Grant. Utaceremonies, «r.d instructed tho Sup.-r- ir-tyndent of Calvury C**melo:y not to a l* rnit any proevoamn ot men or women boar- Mf DrGRACl, Md , Sept. 1.— Mr • i B -stun, one of tha principal re d:ver* employod bv^tha Phi'a- n pary .n comtruqlir.g a bridge at ' icg tbe insignia of F«nian>rr4 tritbio the • tharvd to death this j Crmetery This ba* cr**mtad quite a ten 1 tl< .1*11 U AL AccCRACY.--Notwith- -*•!-!•• i travels in thi* coun- L - !, like moat other English* • • have a very contused idea r. .;ra;»hy Thus in di*- : ■.t • .t**‘ of bis correspondence wr.* • Great Eastern, be direct* > r-'*i-»r in "Ba tiroore, Mich.," h r t . a sheet in “Philadelphia, < ir own,” howavar, doc* not P» it.e journal employing .ririrf in** w»r, editorially Dona d <-u on the “Constan* 1 rih 1 Nashville a* “the .. . i r*t«? Government," as- f N aw Orleans to Gen. .i f Stonewall Jark*oo in Vallay of the Miuiaaip- lobaiii.u *i#lull*«ry. H« is an intor»**ling young innn Kl y.-ar* «»f ago. 11 ia injur*-1 1 wife i. an innocent young lady only ♦>. years old. mother of a small family #-f 17 children. A restaurant keeper, near tbe ( hatta- tKMiga d« pot, placard*, “Worm Meals at all hours." A fric nd that you buy with presort* wi I be limitht from you. • t That i- n g.v I b-»rs** that never stum- j t l** - . and a I wife Dial never gruin- ! bU*. ! • U**n?lir** i* H tax that ruali pay* t#» the i publl” f-*r b**ing ominent. Be thriMy t-#y->ur-vlf that y*»u may It**oral toward others. Hurry i- tb« mask *>f a weak mind; •lispatcn »> the avidenon of a strong out*. | hep fortune **i«r.*'•••• :• man Um» much •ha i* -«pt t«* make a f**ol of htiu. Betw#H-»i | ii *n and lying there ia not a finger* brrsdlk. 'i tu-re is no ble*nng like health, partic ularly when you’re sick. Tbe pilch u-*J in laying down the Nit hchon pavamuit in Port Wayne, In diana, took fire n day or two since, aud came rear burning up a otrewt or two. The fire was finally rquelrbcd with sand, gravel and water. The original will of George Washington ha» bean onoe in ova placed in tiro archive* I of the State of Virginia, after escaping i the vicusitudcs of the (mat lour years, | •aved from the search of curiosity seeker* • t»y twi. Gi-oigo W. MunforJ. It i> in) \VathingU)o’s cThaf and dWS«m.t hand- i wriliug, aud bis eignaturo is attacbod to every page. Artemi's Ward » Lae>t.—Artumu^ i Ward opened bis Mormon lectures age in. on Monday evening la«t, at Irving Hall. New York. ty’Oie idea of Lis inlenli-jus , e*t-t may he obtained by readiug an extract I from his prospectus, which start* out thu*: ] The festivities wiil be commenced by a 1 TWO MI LKS STOLEN. I :\\".\ H H':» O' »- m,Tib,r of grtH from lb, 16'.h oi.trict in New ' l ** 5 - r»ti«h»bl» proportT o» v 1* »P* j «t«ninc, in lii- di,in* b»ll, o»int lo » ».uon»morg lb, Feni»n», »nd it i» r.ol T'rlr. .^1 'n ThuriJtj »t Eliz»l»lb- pnitwl .nd rolure.d lo owntr, b/ j.v ng iilte: *s -.bo »ir pump. • j-*t known wb.l court, they will pur»u«. towr, E<(*x ro intp. FO 1 r r*] \ i \ i: u A NEW SEHlES OF “THE BAPTIST BANR M ILL BE COM M V NTF.l) OX NATIUDAY Ttfli OtU D»t IN AITJUVTA, GUOl/O* I’-y *ue lor met PropriWor I AM har-PY » A dbO'-uvc :u • ooout.ecu.enr. ‘IJit be. publish# t sve* •' fAXt KBA i. •#* Sahrcrirdon- * rc«i Tjperaxnuoi A-.dr L.k# .naE" t f allrr KIRKcCEY. •’ t’.kfcr Horrirst.' ha ftp | ine lesiivtiies will ue commenced by a ' • » * r ‘ ‘ . piain.t, a gentleman whou*ed to board in I ^ the same street w:lh Gultscbalk. The man who kept the boardiag-house re- t r mernher« it distinctly. Tbe overtuie wi*lMH const*! of a medley of Mire, Including tbe touching new ballad*. "Dear Sister, is there any Pie in tbe House?’ "Mr Gen tle Father, have you any Fine Cut about you ?' “Mother, U tbe Battle O er. and is it Safe for me to come Home from Cana da f" and by rvqu*yt of many families who hav nt heard it. “Tramp Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching!" Waua the enraptured aar drinks in this sweet rnu«tr (w** pay our pianist nine dollars a week and "find him > tha eye will be en chained by tbe magnificent greet! baix#* covering of the Panorama. Thi* green bane cost forty one r ents par yard at9t->w- art * storo. It was bought in deference to the preaeot popularity of the “ Wearing .w- « We shall keep up w»tn o’ the Green H the limes, if it takes The last dollar our friends have got. CITY FOUNDRY. UK mhs'iri'-e** vr-old imt i rh*ir friend* ...it - ,.u . i • . they have RKJK’ILI t‘, r i*- Fut.VP srs sow preps • f i’A "f Br»«- . % M J mint IMPK0VLB I‘a f i TP ai w li if ii <*•> ** il W • ) K Kill II.» • . and any t»nd cf rm \ .roifc. tYa will ot;' ‘>D(.M» 4*i •a#**! m and ie ^srt o’-r err tin* In r .nr.f ** n «• , . •ffUf**1 *h< s#rrvt.'* Tf*r.'.’ M hit CRN in i l>* ^ IliyLLO t Avai V’"' * * ii POTS. » ' M'ewiii ei 'haawa r -y thing in ki*»4_®L Cnentrf Prpdao- dl F >oiit:ted aci or MGNE_ uraer* re«?cct&ll; executed. . F0KISR. McILHEN5T> Near Steam pc s< Mar 19.2845.—C