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T 'ALj^jf^G:feQRGtA,' APRIL 6.' 1865.
10
The Congresa-of the Canfrriiirafo SStates of Ameri
ca do enact, That whenever iny'comjM,ties which
Slfpr duty^ul.wl^rvil aJiall be proved to the satis
faction .pfthe. Secretary of War, or of the Genera
commanding the Department cr armv in which
efoited
>e n>
t«aar«B JW
-fary of War, consolidate .
i ?^ E0 -' a - . Vhak,iieiir companies mdjrb*'organised
r’ ‘ from the noo-cornmlsaioned officers and privates of
t- *' , j 0‘>gjpd»>e*thua.coi)ao{j(latsd.itthgyare from the
unit, and file, pqtless
jb lined rod.and twin-
., mffderfi of sdul cdmjm-
ptes Utns'organfzed eta-.!* be one’ Captain; first and’one
ara ^jnd Lieutenant,-and tkHone tflotMommissiondd
lifers, lour an recap ts.and fonr corporals.
.-itl. „ ■- Sec. ft H’l'pi)fveplhe consolidation of companies,
Till « s 0 paa lllF green.jnsl twenty ballalions and regiments shall have been determined
npon, in.accordance yph tlie prpvh.imi. of.the first
ample. M „„
concluding Jparagraph attracted' more atiten-
tion throughout the-country thanthe entiroTemain-
der of the synopsis. .It read aa fhllqvn; ...
“ Basing above alt/selflsh considerations, la- as
struggle on, out in esse of a failure, bow submissive*
pig tiilhe tyjll Ol-oor^Heavenly Father..”.
This paragraph was canted upon by the' '
■ Yearsa^Q.
the riUfifS; $»»-*>«;»*
sal house playing-ground-a-wfil^briiBl-
atud
e left to greet me,
L w k«ow—
% ^ Lri .^5™“’ Je * r -* Wi rHTWWlJk W*1mepL9 r . ferrate army, in which such reduced
organizations serving, *b*l| recoin mend from the
, 5 jwt as we sfere then, with spirits just ^(W^ at^T men of the several organi jitiora which
fiVpl-tf
old.gamo bfn*ath,.lbaA
. J . -.ii i I Ji •
just now—bhft - placed
ras plajcti - with knives—l»y
if is pr©po«qd4« consolmate,i&c. officer*fot the com-
w ‘. - ( s . i,n« -11 ^ ft - , ^• w ^ ni “ l "^^^^^ t, ^ i * ,1 bwitb'
nr^le«p^^lP on P ?S*-a# • pssume tlm respsrctivc firommands td : wLiehlhey may
o£-r . .... be. assigned by tlie general commanding the depart-
U** sliding place, just twenty years ment or separate army,’ subject Jo the subsequenHip-
ptantment of thV President by and with the advice
and consent of the -** 1 * d-7»:V ; •
WcJ selected as officer*of/tligneija
lentWds.1,nil iorilwith he nutifietfe. ....
rpon knives bad
. She Special
S v hen the lelegraphis synop/is of the President'
SP-CCisl message was rcceiydd we forbprcqbrtifint:
giving us * reason, the ffeeuent errors ocerirririg in
Ute transmission! bf such doenments, and stating that
wii should trait for the,entire message belore giving
our. Views' upon the ‘subject.. ; The result has proven
tHat we were x
iy-one .msrrqoisee, onb hundred and .fifty-eight
ladies : of Columbus** have passed resolutions to put earls, tJiirtyrpgeyi?co.unts, tweoty-.ejght bishops, and
every one into the army*aud haveuleclared that the one hundred and fi(ty-eiglit barons. As the Bishop
proposition to give tjfcjr jevvelry to liie Coyernment of Bath and Wells sits also as Baron of Ancbl^nd,
if .‘‘.impraciicable.” If -President Davis or Mr. the total number of peers is four hundred ai
£»r! »•
—— . . . . ■ without consultation t sk! .. —aTwriVirBr a w
with either of jjiem, have decided it for themselves. ., OFl lvl/iD,
TO? paragraph was raised upon by ihe’oppo^ition
press:sweet morsel to Kill Under the* tortghe.'—
The disnfleeted were delighted. The Prosiddnt iv^s
whipped. 'He had aokVioWl^dged the rebellion a fail*,
nre. Even Governor Brown hatTsaid no more and'
J»ad written nothing*more depressing than t6is-— :
These,qnd a thousaiidsimilarremUrks, the timid, the
di si fleeted and tbe-thtitoron s, have been uttbrieg
throaghout the cqurjlry, since the telegraph synopsis
oftbe special iq^sasa was received. Croakers we«-e
in tlfelr glory wnd went busily abqut theif damnable
busjn>ss of dispiriting true men. ** I told youso.”—
‘f Presideat‘Davi? / ik is badly whipped as Governor
Brown;** M Everything has gone to ruin, as the
Goveriiox predictod^!. and. so .on ad jvffinituM t i&
**u*cam. These men succeeded, in a certain pj-
®nt, in depressing many of oqr people. It certainly
was dispiriting to think that our high*#ouietl, ne^er*
daunted President, should even, by implication, ad
mit the possibility qf failure* though it .is evident Jo,
any thinking man, that if the people not only fold their
.qq pothmg to sustain their own govern*
ment, but V)ao |^.r»)it ils enemies in q^r -midst to
jnakc war upon it, dealing it tieacherous stabs when-
I*months, arid who are tb-day' clamoring fortlie pit-* i,: V L. _ ‘ b iV *’ *
tince which thejrare eflfltlWTo^trifl'the embafpvag- Gensnd Orders>JVb:’t:]
ed Bttlte'oF ollr finances' and the breaking npjof bff. In entering upon the campaign abonf foopen, the
Trenholm's mills, prevents their bctAg pSdvf^f' the General-in-Chief Teels Uasuredthat tliC solTiers who
eye* ppRorippity. pflyrs, tl«t our faihire would not
only be posjMbte, but certain.
Bht what will the timid, the croakers and traitors,
aaWell as.thoir:victims toy, when they read the en
tile message, whieh “*
A Parallel.
The act of the Georgia Legi.?lasore pntting every House of Peers at present consi.-is of one prince, two
one intrti the army hot lhemce!ves,(says the’ Cofudt-'-
royal, dukes, the archbishops.' twenty-four -dakfrsy
bos-Ei^rtilrer), has aUnst met withV por^Hel. The thirty
cast oQ'je'.yalrylntlie laud would ut. once placet he ,-liayq so.luijg sfnd $o nobly, borne tho hardships and
— . c _.-r ■ - -■ • * *• lingers of tno^rreauiivno exliortatiqn tqrespond
Treasury on * firm. rooting^tatjUie laJies.oUht» J7< -,
city say (< it is impractijqaplAUlrgiBikattliu time.” to the calls of honor and gnfy.
No forejgq mskpt ia necessary for. this jcwelry^as it Witfrihe liberfy transmitted by their forefathers,
would pring more in our own market ilian In any. ther have inherited the spirit to defend it. —
other hi the world.' i The, cholae hel weep way and abject subraission is
.Agiin: the ladies call npon all men, who aro’not before them*. .
ab.«»lute!y disqualified, togalntothe armv, while if -r To 8 »cb a proposal brave men, with armsjn their
they ivfere io do so the!r v Tainilies would starve! The hands, can have but one answer. •
jewelry of-the ladi^iTfcp^ied in tliat direction, They ftimiot'barter madhood for peace, nor the
woiildenablesthemen to gointothe arihy,bat u it Isr right of self-goverment for life or property.
; — u i ** . Jlut justice id them n'lji.ires a strrner admonition
.Idea tolhose who have rabandooed iheir comrades in the
with us and WQ’-Wgret^ to see’it so bncerenmOi'ouBly hour of peril.
ignorod. That fir lil was one in which there wasA] l A Jast opportunity is‘offered to them. to.wipe
chance for the display of patriotism wliich rotrjd hbf
mack of Buncombe, whieh would not be^ Uubject to Crimea,
larsb criticism. • • .-t . t rt»ifw
the disgrace and escape the puirtshmeat of their
By authority of the Preridenl of the Confederate
State?,a pardon.if announced to such deserters and
^.PBVBBing. ^ ^tl^tin^Z^.
inspired; m Jiii speechof Tnesd-iy night,by a desire
to sufp^ss a) 1 his previous offense agak>?t ‘*
he inlerestsl , Hi^ speech . was , violent* .Pi „
and censurable In the highest degree j-devoteil to tlie
taj>fl ihqgeqerabcommnndiug iliqm that tlu*re i^a'gi^atdeal of philosophy and good,
s to whicli the consolidated*orgauj^tipus sense in the little word, icai/. * 1 *' >
sutjli organizations.^
Iiave the privilege of selecting ihe ct*mjinv and aria;
whether sukh ^
*%\Yo& ,0 tbY!$413 ng0 '
1 " 1 ub:cli Up'y aro qow.ceQneett^f or eome Other of the n t Pity the sorrows of a Poor old Man.
C»n!rifem>e.Sigt<^,juW. hr.M(ili«i|-to-.lwMh- Ifutm week, says “ S. L., w ivriting to the Clarion,
portatiop tO &qcli company: and (ailing to makc sucli (rorti Macon. Mississippi* ft gay young* jldjer of Por-
i, shame
.. &»
are^ spurred,” and would remind
.... <W.. , it
facilities-tor forming As the recommendations of the President in this
^r dfopped jihaii message Jiave already been disposed of by Congress,
s deem it useless to discuss their merits;
; ■ * . ['ity- Conf>ideratc t 31*/.
. . . r. , ~T 9 « , - - ....... —-TH’-l •* Wl/ y oa »K , '' ,, - u -,
• ... c;ii. wtiivzw. ««•;» J «?irction,s|icU*dB«M»*dfmde »o military duty,>l»ll rmmnand came pironting from th j front to en
urunmngjust a. still, the willowsoart be and p| ; »qe<Hn the seeviee where they p>y*ktich social pleasure* ns this quiet y* ,la g c *ffiml s -
may be fontiAu.-Buttno' olficer in the hand* of the Me wa* gaudily npparrelled, gilded from spur to hat-
- bnPiqy shall be drooned froip thp rnflls -by'ri'ssoq Me was decked with ajfeathej and silk sasli.
niiyibing contained in this section: Provided, That; | J e wore jewrfiy ot^| sovt<> Jlis cJollt.ua
_niv officer shall h^ppfptyftq^Po select ajcom^tjiy on ( from 1 beyond roe' 4 *clash' of resounding arms.” Vil
I,»y yrpre, dear Tom; ih€ stream.
hfjjol
ing is ruined now,.wherq once
llie ln-au. » -« f - ’ ' •' -
■rttheurtf—pretty girli^jiut twenty
-■r'»
which he defied the North arid almost.invited them
I b^perraittqd^lo select ajeorq^i; lw Wl . n „ u . , ?
the opposite sid^tlftteTftKStiiip^l’rjV^r’frfirarwhere ^Jacre maidens-stared and wondered, and mahy a in j.
fiirthey^e^yice daring the acs-
now altout .to’ close, an evil and curse to his
- iry. Wonld that he .would tak^ p.iftem froui
fthat patriotic body of men' wlto represent ihe senti-
lie is now on duty, unless he 1 resides* tevron^said h^ r t J
'jjyer. - ‘- tv ft* .. ; _
.Sbc. 5. That hegrafte'raitratnWAIn*- rte;o(Rffi| ' And
bubbled ’ncA'li tho hill, close by
lingr L " , ‘ °* "i- ,n * ,r r
so low that We could
'teach; ,• |j. i
d-jwa to cet a drink, dear Tom, I first c«
• > - L*-H*«HKSkwi
w-lljr 1 bare twenty years
of!^cond lieutenant shall be fitted*By«lo4irliW in the ... . . « »,
Filing
pilqll officers*who
org»iiirati..i
llic laqfcgO'M' •
"‘■piotzitibn*, slial!
unmission
the new
,% of thi§ act,
I It lie
rarlpg upon an elm you knoiw I cut
i In; u oh lb it, To nr, and yon
The English House .of Lords.—The English
. Official Orders. .'*• { p
MacoVj.GX., March ldth, \86ff. jjjfc
. The following Orders'have beeft reeefved- from '
“ Headquarters Military*Division of tl7e West;”
For the purpose of colleqth^arid providing for the
restoration to the several llcgimcnts. Battalions or
Companies all absentees from Lee’s, Stewart’s and'
Cheatham’s Corps, the following measures will be
taken without delay:
“1. Brig. General Mackall. P. A. C. S., in addi
tion to his? oth<*> dntifes, is specially cnarged with llic
general supervision of the service involved—hia .
Headquarters being at • IMacon, Georgia,—and; he '
will take all parcticable steps to recall to their color*,, A
aiH who are absent from any other cause than actual
disability J for field service, or on properly granted '
furloughs* - To ’this eud' he will establish * Camps at
Coloippos^ Atlanta, Albany* Macon and Augusta,.- *'
Georgia ; filoiilgomery, Selma and Mobile, A'aunma;
iind-at Jackson, Macon and Columbus,Mississippi; . f
arid sucli other joints as may be found expedient, to
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.. .Department in which theyttwy be.
' ru oso. wlip may be prevented by interruption of
_ qqicationjjnay rcporUvilhin therime spetified
advocac;
those wi
ijepators that ijiey had no word of rebuke# denounc- ce w^‘® pa ^ ,p thereby.^^J* * o . f .
ed thr press,, poured ^nil hia. bitterness. upon the, Thosp who^»ave des4irt«alJo U»o-.service of the
President, and demanded that he and the Vice-Prtsi- ®.rwrio have deserted ftfter. having been.
tleot should resin a ‘ P® r doned- for the same offense, and those who shall
^“Tliere isperhaps'nota patriot inthelaqd who will without'autlforitv'.afteV
not think tfat A|r. \YigW| should birqself C 0 ^* 100 : ^ th .^ 9^^ tfxcldded from its
benefits . Nor does the offer of pardon extend tq.olh-
Had-he done ^ ,
great deal bf time would Have U*en saved to .that n
u—i- -Li-f-a. *—- u-ii By the same authority, it is also declared that no
in the 5 ener *l amnesty^ will again be granted, ftpd those
- - - who retuse to accept the pardon now’offerod, or who
fhall hereafter desert or absenl'll.emselves without
to buttle. Little did we tlien expect, when tbe w»'rl lM, T e - *'“ 11 *“f er ,nel ‘ P"™ 1 "™* “ co ""»
—Ly_vTir!r^i .*— . may impose,and-no application for clemency will be
entertained.
Taking new resolution from the fate which ;
eonniry. WoniS Hint he .wbold ult«-pattern from * nem ?* '"'f,™ 1 f, ’ r •*&»* man -Jevole all his
.u. ,„i. energies lotlie ooram«^n defense.
which absentees living in the vicinities respectively ,
alnltbe required to repair and report, audio -
will be sent all those who may be collected by neigh
bor! ng E hrolli ng. Officers,
. w wo win be caJleqjL-
give assistance Under tjie regulations -of the ; Con
script Bureau. lie will also require all officers and
min to repair to the *nearest rendezvous appointed
who may be absent-by any authority loss than tliat .
ofithese Headquarters or. of the Commander of the
Department of Alal»mb, r Mississippi and East Lon-
isiaha *, in which ease he wilt make a requisition for
such absentees upon tliat commander, to whom he '
will commupicatp a copy pf these order,s, w«th a re-
At and munline^ of yirgiifia, bbt wlioiq hfi llfipki* . O.rresoqrera, w.^cly aod vlgoreu.ly emjdovwl,
it allowable to refer to with word, of irntilt. Weld .aod-wMb ». brave army, sasu.nod bv a
Ibvth* would support, »Vhe on 2 l.tb> do, the effort “«' w | WWlf. *““'*■ wlh.Lod a
- -->■ - P -Sor and pare arfd,p.tblii officer, *!&!V*t&*!** be Aa.b.lal. ,
. . th a- unaaimoaa cltolce, called io -? JL £S*%Zl r . "• h ? ve b “ '
the elder maglatrtry. ' " ' wine if wexhtnot permit theta to .mpdr oarre io Ia.
• *«r .«•_*? . .•i./.-i lion. Let us,-then, oppose cnn^Uincy b> adversity,
fortitude to suffering, and courage to daegor. with
iltelirm assurance that lie. ft’bo^ravaJreedim to
father* will ble** *tl»e elforts of their children, to pre
serve it, ' R. E. LEE.
' March.Bth, 1865.-6t
|nwieart'«
iift i he
ilcti .wretcU has.
« whoy: nrtUiV joa cut did iw.^C (i£Cn-
K \ * s .-
bay; Oar-ltere” beaimted’. It
^ ' ---iiold it be reduced beloUtfruirtn.bbt'xif U y 8 7
i« racltwy ia the office of firai Ilea-
notbe filled. " ' ' - ^ .
filled, and should
sixteen, flten-a -
Unnnt shall rot
Sup. 6. T 1 ^* *ke office of ensign of bnttalions and
1 you ’give 1
l reckon maybe I inout give S300.^*
bTelong Wen dry, dear Tvm; but tears
mj tre« - l -- ' *»• »•
of l»«r 1 lovetl eo Tj^l-^lka9a k <aT , ly
^ Yes.’
** Well, here it i*;” said the soldier.
, The money and eleven mint drop* changed hands.
. Ciiatlaixs.—A corrot-pondqjit .writing from Gen.
I*ec’* army to (he Mootgomevy Advertiter, says i
. While -doing away with the officers, why don’ 1
Coo grew forever dispose of their “ Revererice,” the
Clctplnins? Honoring onr religion, respecting it*
lfiUth'-
holy ordinances, and its true and faithful ministers; I
Dcrfrdiilielisrk—-’iviA*-T e g* m ent*'is liefebv aUdinMM ^litil tfc^lfler the.offi-
Trf-LTTuCpm Ver commanding a'batfnjiimior regiment shall iwrigo,
inset os color-bearer, a nogteorntnissioped officer^or "iTAwn Vn t»V^v!!rof! ^t ,n ? Gh*4«^*»» no*,w S *u«uiuy*«»c*r—*ui«r wuim,
*&**md^a. wfien jeweler, Utihrmed"bim \
h ? , r r,.or,oaao,»kfier y e^- ^rjarvalorw n>i « ’f )!it at pretty wa!ch-cl..i„. . '*
seldom you seo ones not once in six month* ever
jheasone. ,,T1
r'4«nk»
.....; .... ..id ron-cianinfauioned'tdBoer«• pnw.b ..*h.y neither preach pr,y_m.r wk . 1
- 8 “ ; \^JSStiSSS&^W- !
onerL^ik-4
1. tit ' L
of t Lore we loved—aomc^tirenty 1 new oraanizattoo. amfrhe colors afi^her battoli<.i)*{ 1 .. —> - v\A. )*° wnom 11 UoC8 not apply win norteevmienaiu.
. tr:»T .tionoll ^
* .. .... fiWw»r to
ic clmrch-yarJ laUl—eomc sleep- J»b- Intitfl a statement
HEAD<jUAnTF.as f Armies of.C. S. :
February 11^1865. •
(general Orders', No.
The discipline and efficiency of the nfmy^haye
been greatly Impaired by men leaving their proper
commands to join others, in which they find service
more agreeable.
T.hi* practice, almost as injuroos in its conseqnen-
es as the crime of desertion, by the Articles of War
expose die offender to n similar punishment, and sub
jects the officer receiving him to dismissal from the
anng.
It is tlierefore declared UiSLt the provisions of Gen
eral Orders No 3, of tbu. date, from Army Headquar
ters, apply to such men as have left their proper
command* and jpupd m&jers without being regularly
transferred. ( They.will receive tjie pardon psomised
in that order upon complying wit hits, conditions, oj
suffer thri cotuequbneeHriUftched to’neglecting it.
The names ot snrih absentees wiB be forthwith re-
AS'Sqon as practicable, an Inspection will be made.
iikesn;. . ^J^KISjBswtAare;—v .
^««?»?4c.8. 'Thai all MB,line,a'adUcrofficcra who]
Rales for Children'
Cihjll
i*)’ us where we’Te played, just twen-1 unless tliey belong to the invali'
ire v wrt -luta itt wl ** ^‘tonersofwar.forarersickorwttni
Hln^lwafM foingi sorrow- £wf\*r or . later. If yort
I Action at SUantoa, VS.'
toners of warAir arc'
-I lilH+aflSeS
liA Inc
sEllbe fire
incaauntcn,..os'aionaay [at now pro\
|!^'»M»o»*thostaWic laMtiagihaM-toirl-wl.lent tx'Vfffi
jotlw reiitimcnt. of the peoploof Angus-1 officers tbn
®»w prweat cti.il. . ! ■ .VI ' ] ibis act, to
, ^*b°*. wet, passed which will here.
eloqnent aiUress'waa fielircrrfi
^“™ry flencut 0 f V’ireinU, I. R.
•jMaaaawMBBK*
suspeet 'ffiat anything is wicked,' do it not un
til you ftre * sure that "your sospicions arc ground-
When'yon do-riUetnpt Unylbing thatjs rigUt,
No CoTtjoN.To Capture.-^ “We tire gratified atj and charge*-uni) be pwfer’redagainst those who neg-
being ablo, say* the Memplila Ap^)eal,'tO state’.po^l- * vA *’* L -^ - v 1 ** ” *
0 --M-.-.r . foct lo.enlorce thi* order.
tivqly ilia*.* under*ooi etrcumstauces, will life enemy March 9tli, 1865.-Ci.
tie perm*tljedh» secure the mttph coveted prizboftlre \\‘:f ,.l^ I ~.
cOifnn stored in thi* city—that It has been deterriflq^ , *To the Women of Georgia.
jMroy thoautliorUies to give-lt. folhe fftme* iri vitly. *
moment jyhen the safety of ‘■Montgomery, become*
^,«Wg¥-W
he operation* of
fiTthe staff iijferank preffiov
1 to service 2. wnen yon uo-auempi »h>u»ujs »•»«»,»•
’Jb* l>resi. eo'fhroaph with it, Ht not rasly discouraged.
go^i habits .of priroeymiw,; Yield nol to ,roth
w — — J ACiSkjci- ^q, ce.ust aJUh^se wnl
closed, the fact that the city will be in no wise endan
gered by the atep* that \yill betaken to dostrd| the
thT^rsfirets it «< ^ e ^”LtTon will feel that yo,'bare done
right wbeayoil get through.
have
little. Then take the more' car? of it. And
is helping to spread Ihe gospel, buy some good
hooks and reau them well. A.good book is pne of
lya?"*]** •Uoafire&rf ty*rfaP’v^]SESmfi •» appointed to we^b ySTbreitltingwin the world;' If you cannot hny as
Snarl, E«s., aofi iW Jrttizalions; and-hereafter ny M yo " u need,' borrow rrota'olhers.and return
kttw„ft -ssiasion was me taklii
t kai.“ tnmifl r, after tnirhy * bai
Wfcsii IBme8 s f sirfy-fife' nemo
Zz I ,nf ,k<r WHyjfiSB,
T‘Hji lwni **T thereupm
ws^-^waiMK*
H5VC »tii .p«ifW4 ; Ui^ Oeiiblal toniiniin'dlng the
urydhy ™5rS_w| 0 .vliich they helo-j;, iaivy.de- itpiay^bsiiqqred
signatc or the Pf*dd<
with
B5SR5g-Esi ffir
regiments,ilatialwrm »t
°° tl| e poblie debJl'CjteVyl
Cent'
^Sssss&eir-
^BtSsgzg
V*\m.
2,5 gallons;
Georgians in the Army of Northern Virginia, a sup
ply'of comfortable clothing. 1 have jssued to them
is very certiinrthat ourienemies,*those who' fnfte be- |m‘compelled to witnere the safferipg* ofour troops,
‘ ' * . : i - * 0 -j jJj^y tfudipe with clieeriuloriqdfonce tWough al-
come domesticated fta well as thOse who areseeklhg
al.inport Ihenjsdves;are^doomed to riisappomtmept^ .tgrnatc snow and i^id, with sockless feet, I am tin-
mr The Mobile Register of tlie 21 st *ihsf.,‘ says
ablato amcliomle those sufferings Without your aid.'
^pu. have done-’ nobly in , l the pint. About 30 1 ,-
000 pairs, of sock* haveI>een sent to me. - ' I know
Ouv impression. is, that the Yankee army ill front VP^fP.
ol us will be Ifeld fri Preserve'to. watch the resultnt yon arp ivimnn.ip, dt» fV/unlfelfoc in future;
Slierman*8-macrh io ‘Cnrhlinaj abd if the latter^is,
successful, it will then'commence operations here, ,. ,
We are weH prepated*for him nt’ Mobile.. It is for prevent
Alabama and Mississippi to'-place their military
■ * • - - - _W» ItttVA varni An I * - ** .. . .
„„ ».. J «v.syv f .v. But almost any
somethmg that you do not* know.
jj r . tionand the effort* of the'arnjpflrid pepale in thi* city, q-Wphavp yari
been Franklin sa.d fie oft~efi gaiurid important iufonnalioa and ih«s; d o tHeir^efenee. Mqbi
®3?s^^S5E' & bkcksmit, ‘ anJ
5 Bewftre of bad biuks and- bad jwpera.
•-Of do good use, but do great harm.
who knows, to’tell you of ^
- .VaiX* Ktiv « lw-.b <im
^.ao.- N«wdr *bdy 4l^book' «imh<y becau*o : fl7-^s ,
ilieap. ; Soroo. books are dear if they waste your
■Ma' vnnr «nul. ’* * 1
tpers. They if ^he people intlie Country will doit.'
b ’’ Ailf qOffltf ^ ?,-A- _ . . ^ tTvoT^TW: 1; |Urr i e—
ISupK) to Gkxcral Wade ,IIaMrrox for nia
wla shall 'bo
ndfltpLT
iny, “ The companion
-f^i(flj.era traaio Ibcip
tfiwii-Miir PWiH
t, but lhcy '.till do you, m good, and tljcXjnny'
k.... lint pomniAv i« tiie IUU1 Of
tendered
oanly letter
) General \V.
, of Congress
bustaiii General
kfol,”
exxiite his cfiities within the Itimts-qf that command.
2^ All officers arid men collected at. the several-
rendezvous e=tab1»s»lieif under these'orders^outh and
West'of Montgomery, Alabama, will be concentra
ted as soon as practicable at that place, and those '
brought together itr-Georgia will be assembled at -
Augusta’* • - . - - • .. *-*;*;•- ;
* \
.1. In obedience to the above order< Major E.-P.
Wmet, 40tl> Alabama JRegirrjent, has been directed
to lake command of the Rendezvous at Montgomery,
Alabama; to* winch plncejtll officers who have al- .
ready been sept,to collect .absentees belonging to. «■--
the three corps- in Tennessee, Mississippi and Al- r .
abama will'send them iri squads of tern or.twenty, the . V
number to depend upon lirefacillHy 6t transporta
tion from the centre of their field of operations, and
the practicability of subsisting, them at,;th© point of
assembly,. . ' *.. ’^
2. Camps of- Rendezvous, will .be.established a*
early as^ practicable at the .'following points,* viz'.
Columbus,. Atlanta, Albahy, Macon and Augusta,
Georgia ; Montgomery, Selma nod Mobile, Alabama,
and at Jackscft, Macon, and Columbus, Mississippi.,
•Tlie officers and men collected in them w'lll be for
warded, 1ho?e*reporting*in Alabama and Mississippi
to, Montgomery ; those in Georgia to Augusta or ' '
Macon. Until these camps are established officers
and men will report to the uearest Post Commanders. ,
or Enrolling Officers, who^are requested th forward
them as*above directed. / ‘ -■ v*;**^ ’ ‘ ‘ r '' "
3 The officers on duty-under thfrse- orders will
make a weekly, report of the absentees collected, giv--
ing. name; cm^p^rjy, regimeut and brigade, the time _
at which they report and ihe place to jvhich serit* .
The commander* of Reriifozvons at Montgomery
aniTAugusta- will make ft weekly‘report of the offi
cers and. men received during, the week, and the.-
strength of Uve camp at date of report.
^. ‘Post Commanders are requested tq direct their .
Quartermasters a'id commissaries to-give all neces
sary sopplies calk'd tor by officers engaged on tliia
duty Unthio tire.limit*of tlieir command*. : i''
5. lam informed tliat the officers sent to me for
this duty have been select for their special fitness.—
It is, therefore,.riot necessary to jirge upon them de- .
votion to.the service afid earncstoass in their'endiSiv-
ors ia assist in bringing their old comrades back to
their colors, bnt as the very ridture of their service^, t .
sends then) to the vicinity of their homes I may
warn them ofthe danger ot altowibg themselves to
lose one day in tho:enjoyment of home, which should
he devoted to tilling the rank*, by which homes.are
to be defended. - ' ,
C., All officers and men returning*are. 'nreed .to
bring in their annp,ornriy arm* they may find in the
conntry. They will the dobner .be enabled to join
their colors; W. W r MAGIC ALL,
- - ' ■ : Brig. GcneraL
N, B^-All papers in Georgia, Alabama and Mis
sissippi,‘are requested to copy for six consecutive
filrruia- iWn ift'Da will eonit lhm»9>pnnnlQ lit Past '
.{*1
times;4hoSo irt’Ga^ will send their accounts to Post ^
Q. M. HtrMacon, U»n*c in Ala. to-Post Q. M.in-
Montgomery, and those in Miss, lo Post.Q,. M. in
Colombus lor payment.
March 23-6w W; W. M.
Male and Female School .
Riciim.i»d, Vo., February 11,1365-
AT THE
ALBANY 0$Smt. X Z
REV. TQCMAS TdNEr,..._..^^.. principal.
MISS'ANNA B. McLAlJIllX, ... Assistant. ■
THE present quavter, (of twolv? weeks,) of tho .
Spring Term, wifi end ibe'S.lst of March, 18®5, and
the last quA/lec will begin the :First >Iondhy~in '
April,\J8lB5.. -m- . /
TeHion peVquarter...^. .
Iriciderital expenses, per quarter,.!.;.. % 7.00.
All. In advance] After April 1st, §100.00 pt
quartet trill tl* charged.
Match 9th, 1855.-4t
ti’onr ottrboya snus.18uffe T .._.Vuu
yerjdloW l)»em tc «M^r whij^,|:q 1 q j^VQ povVer to. t
A nnmhel'of lfdi^ hftvfe socks 6n hand riuide irom
: Bring your Bacon-
E Store ad4, arriving,, a large lot of splehdid
>bring Calicoes, Black CpUcoes, Poplins, lilaclf
paccas, 'printed Lavrris,- Melton Cloth,.Cotton-
Handkerchiefs, very fine Bleached Homespun^ €olr .
tbn CauL/IHack.artd AVliHc Spool Cotton, Paper
and’ - Envelopes, Shoes aqd Hats, Sheeting, Osna-
bnrgsand TuromT, Sdedr,Coffeeanc^Tobacco; Lead,
r ho abqve arid mariy-othfer thingar to exchange
for Bacon ami. other farm, products. . ...
No Co^cuUdelivered until paid for. - ^
; ; j; li. b. shXckelf.ord,
Albany; March^lGth, 18C5.-Gt ^ " !*■
N B.—Ladies living 1
forward socks to tiif *
Slater tfoos for }*irns can.aL.
Congress and the - .1 ^u'gU8tft-i-C«4ft». dipr
r*’rec«iw>d.*^ Wc-Avftot fen Jhnus&tui
bravo boy*. Ekalf thejr.lriiveTlicm 1 {•
M. Gcu’i of
i fello\vipg places can
. Walker
Grretwijow—C»i,t. W G. C-ide. -*
i’»r on in c '" ji,,s u,e " o,by “ kWs
_ ■ offiCfts receivinc will p,y thi Ireiplit. ' TUa ladies
to'tlie officer
i
The paper, of ihe Suite will c-mj
socks are A,noted to ihe iobhers, . ..
make.as rmtll a charge 'as p.'.-aihle. ■'
Jlvcli I6vh,^i865.-|r-.'”- :,i■;
lot, Caps and Powder. «
■flie '
WORTH AD.HIXISTRATOR’S SALE.
I t till) town or isanella, Wortli county, UCorgm,
„,. the flrit Tricsdaj in April next, the following
proporly:j'lo-nit: sisty-aht and IVro-thirtls (60J)
acres of laud, laying imraedtatoly in the-sonth-west
corner>f’ lot No two liumireirftnd fifty-five,
in i’!,- ; f.ivi.-iMii h district of Worth county. Sold a*-,
tlie propSnV of Jainqs- ()'. Eerce, deebasetT Sold,
for the benefit of the holts and creditors! 1 - :
* ; ’WM. KEEN, -
‘ 1 -j: s r A : AdminisUrator^
March fitu, lSGo.-ld^
Kotljc to.Debtors and Creditors..
IiL- Persons indebiqd to Ihe CO ate .of W, B-.
Keynolda, late #f Doeglierly county, docearid.
requested lo make immediate payment; and
those haying claims againt said estate are requested
to presont'th'eta la'terms of the law.
; - -r . r W. H.Ctinry.Tl; A'lm'r .
yv< \of W. B. Iteynolils.-deeM.'
MwcUOtli, 1805.-04 '■