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ALBA^;VGE0R6lAr'%CJ6USt 25. 1865.
NUMBBR.gjL
The Atlantic Cable. paid 0a ^ we commenced t t ,
I f "*rt<fte Enterprise—Diary of C. W. Field*-] wben we began to haul in slowly,’
Speculations of tic English Press.
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dent by .the greet strain that the grapple laid capght
the cable.; At seven p:M.,7tfhfen*710 fathoms had
- ... m. r i. • . , been recovered, 4h*er rope’" 1 partf$*dnd as there was
M Vo.«, Aug. .1 tih.—The following la M#* net sufficient rope onboard the Gn?at Jfiastwn to re-
£diary: f^^ip^Gr^^baatern,'At-[some tho grappling, it. wa* decided she should/e-
"* ' ' ” ■ ” »r.V**r v -o,. * % »u-i tf% ui«.i
t 17ih.^-The comments and
lo«ra#*■ •--»•**'—--v V m. ; ppc-cuM»uoii» im uie raoglrah -papers-concerning the
I j^lfp"* 1 an ‘ i lwo nn ¥ on ft*V P . * ’ ^V*’ she i Atlantic cable, received t>y the China, are in the ab-
the Caroline, tiwt left London on the 5th s*nce of jnore definite inttflltgeaee from .the Great
1" T -.i U...A oml nn rnird. SllK llud h»pn fin. ! li'dJiant A II ■ 1.1 !. r_ i
l*-*
lb**
ii ibe wrsilier. was not favorable, the- Caroline j caused a breakage of lire cable, is out of life question,
Valenti» harbor and the Great Eastern to as the* instruments eraolnved at Valenti-x were so
JJ Haven, Ihntry Bay, followed the next day by
steamers, Terrible and Sphynx. -
llV ueoty-seven miles of the heavy* shore end
L*?occessInIIv laid from the Caroline and towed
L^pteamer Hawk. OntSatarday, the 22d, at a
* r fiast five o'clock, "the next afternoon, the
. „jib Urne eml on bnjrd. She Iwd been de- j Eastern interestiAg. On nil haddait is sgreed mat
Kflfjltlwd weather. v\ e took her m tow and; the injury to the cable'must «h*ve occurred after it
off Valenti* at 6 45 A. 51. ol Wednesday.— left the ship. Rough weather,’sufficient to hove
I,? weather was not fa vorable, the. Caroline. caused a breakage of the cable, is out of t Ite qudstir-
in*«V*lenm harbor and the Great Eastern t<ij as the* instruments employed at Valentia were
delicate as to record"every inch the big ship—.
When the loss oFinsulation became known ou board
the Great "Eastern; B issDpptised that those* in charge
of the operation-would Order the ship to be put back,,
n order to underrun'the wire and discover the flaw,
i WIdle this operation was in progress, according
to lire writer in the Loudon Times, a brisk wind or
any roughness of the sea would compel the tclegr.iph
people to cut the cable at once and buoy.it. The
report brought by the ‘First Fruit is not absolutely
inconsistent with the supposition that this was done;
that supposition is.supported by the fact that while
it wus in latitude 51, longitude 89, the insulation
first.begair to give.obt,and tile Great Eastern prob
ably. went some distance after tliip. it was in kuitude
51 and 40, longitude 38, one degree" nearer Valeo-
tia, that the First Frnitlound- the buoy; As to tho
possibility, of recovering' the cable, should it have
been Buoyed »;$ suggested, opinion differ* t ; *
The London -D^iTy Vews mentions^ as an en’conr :
rinjj omen, t|ie fact that a cable now worked wat
At five inin'qtes jnst! fished out of 1600 fathoms water, under less faVQra-
irning, the laull wu» found to have | ble circumstances. Should the worst auticipaOon.--
r ;< piece of iron, wire, similar to that be realized, and the cable'found to harp parted, only
utnuf.icture of I lie* cable, »bnpi two Mhout 600 miles of wire will be lost, a* from -100 to
Itici* had been forced b* tween the outer , 5jo "miles can be recovered froui the Valentia end-
in* gu:la i-ercha into the copper wire; I. — — wm i . ——
»l cable was recovered. ' • In a circular ju«,issued Jby theXletropolitan
w splice made, and tlK*! Insurance Compauy vre fiud lira following useful
!ir v ,,i machine at the i *»Ulc, showing the value of currency ctnnpavcd witl
Krfth'vk returned to Valeutia. All went ou in
■^cin'icr till 2 30 A. M. Monday, 24lh. when
Ik.,! |,^s ol insulation suddenly showed itself.—
■*- !)• a .kr this the speed of the ship was reduced,
r^blc paid out more slotvlv, while tests were
oiui-ate the fault, which seemed to-be in the
tie miles astern-of tb* Great Eastern.
[SiWA. M-. cable was returned to theprieking-
at the'buoys, and began to .ha til in the
>jh*ration was frsqueutly snsj>eiid*'d bv
i m the boilers attached to the pickiqg-
-ingtlie day a portable boiler was j
U lit 'be i
TKo»tf«aS T
n.lrrri-d to the pa
ue.-dav, 15;li all was p'»ia at diffelent rates of premium:
il.-m .wi u-uv u.TWben gold is The discount on U. One hundred dol-
, ! . . * , y ° i sold for cur- S. loraUemier ' * lata in currency
i pei .ei. "* **r , ' - , ~ i sold for cur- H. lar-at.tender * * lata in currency
ring been detainedI lluriy-scvcn Iwurs | ivucy at - currency is will buy in gold-
a , Wednesday, the 26th, j 1^5 00.,...;.... 4 77. per cent v *a..<j., *
With all due-regard and deference to conventional
propriety, we deeire'to.refar cursorily tolhe greatest
-social evil of the day, and we desire to talk plainly.
We, would not cause a blush to.mantle t.be cheek of.
por« woman.'; We wo*n!d say nothing ter offend'tlie
most moral, or to nratify tbe prurient laste’oFtKe
libertine or debauchee. It is si triply our duly, as
u*e understand it/tpupcjlk plainly of the magnitude
and fea^lul grbwing^xlebt ‘Of the turbid and poHri^
ted stream ol prostitution; and its devastating conse
quences.-' - . * • ‘ • ' * ' ' . \ .
Vicea of alf kinds nre freely referred to by the
nress upd public. Ministers, ol" the gospel declaim
&>unda£ after Sunday, and point Out thq evil'effects
of immoraGiy* llie progressive character of vice, the
inevitable consequences of evH ^oing gen^raHy ;-but,
not, one word is said of the existence find growing
extent of an evil, more baneful In ith results, mote
ruinous in its influences, more awful- m its direct
physical effects qpou posterity, than any othety—
Why this reticence, upon this bubj^cr, \ye can out
understand. . Certainly, every dtaQ’.and womau'.iti
the co bn try, who have eyes knd eirs, know of its
existence. It flaunts itriblf defiantly upon our streets,
day alter day, antf night after night. .The dashing,
painted, delj^aclved courtezan, with’her tawdry or
naments, exhibits Imeft t<*Mhe .public gaze .on all
occasions. ’ S!,e vfudiher Hull diwa ise'a ml* artificial
love, publicly, without warning, admonition, df -~
straint. '
Ignorance, then, of its exrslence cannot bo given
fts an excuse for the 'silence. It spring* doubt less
from * false delicacy or foolijh affi^ctatioo, which're
minds one of the squeamiuhite** of tbe-young lady,
who refused-to wear * wdlulrin her bosoiri,-because
it had hands.. * V- ^
The evil is-posillvely encouraged byt|je customary
silerioe. It is the^piain duty of goqd*Tiie9 t*> speak
out boldly* upon this subject’; and if they.parmot ex
tirpate it, endeavor to Cheek irs growth arid mitigate
its horrors. Legislation, 90 far, in-tlifs country, has
‘never touched it. It is winked at, by vbe;uiually
•tern eye of the law,and iy generally taken as a ne
cessity 4 -a matter of tfonrse. There - Is rtogf»od rea
son why, this strfte oTihings should Ue» A history of
the progress of this vice in the Jiihits of our “City,
would .develop Terrible realities and awful details,
dismal as.tho “ horror^Uf hell.*’ No* l«*>3 rimn
<n| and seventy-.)
and-then* had "been paid)
ilcsnn l he .‘bore end, one j
ile^ of cable. 'J*he depth
udr.i*d and liltv fathoms;
>!.»»
1 ti»e last 24
cable; depth >
made, 155 1-2 j
Titer 1950 futli-!
cal»U*
110 on ....*. if 10 per cent..,;..... W» 90
115 tK)..... 13 05 pcr ceut. 86 .05
.120 00 16 67 percent 83 33
125 00 20 90 percent 80 On
V-W tMt 23 08 per cent.... 70 92
135 00.......... 35 1f3 [»er cent.V.’.../.74 07
1 in 00....; 28 58 percent....
145 00...;...... 31 04 percent....
150 00 33 84 per cent...
155 00.. "So 49 per cent..
16"
.... 08 96
.64 51
i d. and tin
whid.rru,
1900 tat horns;:
M. f it was dis-
ilt in the cable,j
with the shore.
1 d Ira
do
ding 1
00.
165 00 39 40 per cent....;....
170 00 41 lii ptr cent ...A.
175 00.... 42 86 per cent...A....
180 00— 44 45 per cent :...
185 (si...*. 45 95 per cent.........
190 no.... 47 37 percent *52 G3
* 195 (H) - 48 72 per cent....-5J- 2-8
2<mi on 50 00 per cent 50 (JO
58 82
54 05
OFJFIOIAKL,. ' '
n^B’qM Assistant Com'r or Fkkcoxek )
tom SovVh Cakuhxa, Oqoboia and Fla., I
O0
General OnoEn, 1 .
N0.-1. \ ^
1. The following Circular from Headquarters
Bureau of Frcodmen, Refugees and A abandoned
Lands, Ls republished far the information of all
whom it may concern :
--i- 1' ■ ; ''Tau DirawxjtjtxT, * •
BcttE.v or Freepmen,* itxrcpxzs* and.-Aaxdoned
L/Txns,.Washington, Dj/C., May’22, 1865:
Circular, No. 3.]
JVhereas, a large amount of liind in the State wf
Virginia, and in other States that have been in in
surrection* has been abandoned by disloyal owners
and is .now bciriff cultivated fiTy' FrecUmcri; *iu>d
whereas the owners of shell (and* are auemptiuj^ to
obtain possession of* them, and. thus -deprive the
Frecdmea ofthg fruits of tbeir labor: it isorderdd
tifat all abandoned lands in an id States now under
coHivatioa by the Frcodtuen be»retained in. their
possession until the crop* now growing eljath be at*
cured for. their labor aud its products, and/or ex- 1
. or:t •
. The above order will, uof be to construed as to
relieve disloyal persons from the* consequences of
their disloyalty ; and ihq-ippli'cstion for the rcAto-
ratiou of their lauds, by this class of persons, .will
in nor case be cutortaaicd by any military authority,
** ' • / * I i , . W . O. lOi ftoWAKH,-
r ‘ : Major GenefarCommisaioner
nareaUy of..Frecdn\cu, Refageaa, and
»s act forth »ri the Ptefciflm’s Proclamation of Bay
fWth,.A. D.1865, arid i«~a voter qualified’’aa pre-
sewibed by <bc Constitution and laivs,orthe State of
Georgia, in force Immediately before The 19th ol
Janoaiyj A. DM861, thejdate of the so-called jDhH*
nu.nce of Seceesbji. . *" -* ,' .
4tl». Thafahy two Fteeholders qualified "to vote
at such election as aforesaid, may'vet us managers,
of the clettien at’each* of the precincts as "aforesaid;
und (hat in nthfaging and auperiniending-^uc.|tVlec-
tion, ilieysltall be governed by-agd proceed under the
laws of the State regulaftof?. and- prescribing the
eteetton'of memberaofthv ^eirisWtture, prior to the
Jir*t of January, 1861 * Tro'cic&4, that each of wtid*
utaasger*. before-entering ob the duties, prescribed,
slittlt swear'the other truly apd faithfully tcTauperin-
tend and make return of said election according to
law aa aforesaid and the requirements of this Pro-
c. la out.ion. »' rt ' 9 , .
5th. That the delegates who shall he plectcd as
foresaid, shall assemble itr Convention at tll&city of
Mitledgcville, nl l^t/clocft meridian, on the !our(h
Wednesday of Ortobef,'A. D. 1865.
. And whereas, Tbe rebellion which lias been yfUg-
j-d by ji portion' of the people agalpstihe governenrnt
*»f tlie United States Ins, itf its . revolutionary* pro
gress, deprived the people of.fhe- §tate df W\ civil
goverttmeot, amfwliereiis, remain wiib
out civil offirfiers arid the adraiciisiration of eiyii .law
until a' State Govefumebt MulFffav^briim'Mrganfted
Wyka Depaethkxt,
. , : AoJUASx GiEXXR^L’sTjmc
-.v jw’AsmxdTo.NrMv 22/ 1$6A.
All military autlioritic/ will sustain tbe C.qmmis-
slouer of tbo Biireair of Refugees,. Freedtnen. »nd
Abandoned Lands, atid aid him in the.exception of
tU« above or<4er. - • •" ^V".
J8y dUreqtieu of the Secretary ©f War. „ j. .
V ** •-% E» DXfowjvsxjfo,
-- .* »• * • Assistant Adjutant GeheraL
, *u. Tlte provisic us, of the above Circular will Be
strictly (Enforced 'tLroifgbotit Hie fefalcs" bF *^outh
Carolina, Georgi *
•^outh
Cqmplaipts have
_. zdt» accession* to the*dens, of ii»fi»my, during tl»e!•becrijn.'nloj^t'Thoso Headquarters that in many in-
l«st week, in Uiecit* at Macon. U 4 i *••»•«» former dwdjm of plauuuiod.. »nd .livos,
ilir reetraiMS wtakh society iimme*. tbe eirtiias-! yih \*V “°7 »»owcato.MuiiuB o, rhoti; i^d, upon
have entered these - dens.- Ll Tielcd.wt the verv^1 MtrRmned to the.r former
ilireshhuld, like the letters whiH. Hht^e in such that ‘ h ' y *"> au4 »•* lh '“ “ ur “<«
withering iust rd, ovdr^ffie gates of DAXTeVinlerno,
All who enter here abandon h-»p5.” Tney.have
launched out, without rudder,*piha, chart or Coat
pass.
quitablu agree me nfs, whereby Yuli and -just
pujisntiou ph%ll bo-tnade f«>c flteUf labor aud its pro
ducts, are, in defiance of'fms order, still'forcing
tlieir former, slaves io^work for. them, and continue
to hold them - in slave#//even to tho.extcnt of shoot
mg them down if they dave 16assert their freedom,
and fail utterly to admit or announce to them in any
way-Jbat they are free. Such acts are* disloyal to
the'Government and in plain violation of its policy.
It is hereby ordered that all pevsona employing
tbe Freedrucn In* agricultural anil mechanical pur-
ithin the States of South Carolina, Georgia
9 1-4 miles of tiu* 4-
t> l*, im examination, This i*
■ (KVU caused by a >t«»ut_piece of wire r j.tin
^vu entirely thr.ni.Ji the Cable. , t |, e lll ,„ t
ttiiet cable wa* recov-rci Crrutt a depth' -.ettdenry
n». The opqy.ttion of picking up from J ^.,,,.5 t n
t* freipiemly interroptetl by want of;.. v oUM „
being very dark und fqsr^»y, the whatever
ihe ?p*tct? and transferring ca- ,,f 0 j|,er nation*, must therefore be gond here.
Iiii>crr*<*iern ww jH'*M>oned lillf |„ aJJitioit to the bureaus properly' estiiWislied to
i, by the abb* man- execute flip conslitutiun-ai function* of the national
nl linn!! niullt bv ’ nia‘l,.iva a’rmilv llm li** IllllPtll
fault was 18 hour.*-and 44
•i»'t anxious tw.urs and m miciOs they
8unJav, July 30tJi,the di^tatu-^ wjps 24
37 miles cable paid out, deptli of water
w; ttv?s very good. • . .
July 31st, distance run 134 miles, cable
curable speed.. Among them is one, rtrong.y | |uled *y U uH. as.^v laws are lobe onacted and h.1-
ed ina leadin«-Repuh!u;anjoarnal,forthe proper ;ini||i8teredJel ^ OI|f , egirf , alo „ f orgel ,| ie exls-
HAgemcnl ol Nurseriev --to sec to it that » I wlK . e ,,j uij Kwfll | sc „„ r ., e . J„ Frauw, and other
intniu* ol \he «reat wniiulic dte prop»rly ; tfcate* •• fi.- rpeirii-iimifi of IpniLuiau thrown
Tli«flre.»t Eastern . __ ^
1,1 'V 'i" Anderson, kept tip nil uiglit bv | ^nornmotji.
*ol- . preveilted any strain beyond file , j n f„tj |,],. t among us.' 'Many otlrnrs are recom-, , crtce ^
•'I 'si" ing on it. _ mended, and will, doubtless,'.be gotten up with all
■to t.lv> «1. M. tile splice bad been successfully • , Kllc ti, able sneed.. Among them'Is one, strongly
^tfsUiid lit,- siiip was again on Iter course.— 1 —
management _.
the in Unis ol the ureal llr public are prop?r|ytfeated
It is certainly'afrange that the advorate of until nn
institution did not tliink of the eqnully xtece.yi;iry
prelhuiuary Dureau of Marriage ,”--a*bu3iue^
... ‘ which, for hs proper adjustment; frequently tenfrire*-
rf* *$* "idci, water 1,770 fatltomu, t^fs very more'Vviadoin tlivtn ij posjrft*ed by the individual par?
r- tic* to the relation. It-wiIt»oTcoorie^ bailie duty
A"£»u*t 1 *t, di-t*nre 155 ntiles, cable j 0 ( |j,j s department to see'tlmt all bachclt-rs anduiHtds.
II^miles, water 1,709 fathom*, tests very Mr e suitHbly malcltetl; arid also that they demean
themselves properly aa. n*m and wife.* For tins
purpose, the agents sboirid have access, €p j>e se
cured, if necessary, by railitarv power, to i be domes
tic privacy of the parlies, at aflhours of the day and
"'iHs lftready fixed tHnt wC-are to have a Bureau of
Religion, and another of Education, for the purple
of securing a nnifortnily uuthese important matters,
which, we all know, has not heretofore existed among
The racist hardened reprobates of the tither q^ix,
expect one day to reform ; but not so \Vith wotnafi.—
Society lends her no.helping hand. tSiie.is indeed
* *• ShunTted by the wise, spumed bytlje good ;
A wilhereJ Itope, a blasted name—a ; blighted
woman hood.” *‘ , m
A very few;-year3'qfjpyety, debauchery* and pleas
ure, and then shd-speedily becomes^* I uouuce to those in their employ the fact that they
. *• A wreck, at random driven, • are free, aod fail tq ^coogoizc thorn as free men and
Without a glimpeq of reason or of heaven.” make suitable agreements wit k'thetif whereby a just
i Alltt.1. occur, daily, withoutVsinele rebuke »ud equitable contpenaiUon will bo aeonred<0^jptb
— ■ . if -i t ... v I „ •. , .. I for thexr labor, will be held as disloyal to (be United
Bureaucracy. | fro ' n tl,e Ih Vf. *° an 2 ar « 8 ^» , ' CC(1 ,c*»n.Jn« ly, s^ tw ciovernment, and (L«.ir prpjirty will be sub-
Ibe f«>rm of despolism which, from expe- ; a ”f ‘ 0 .* r n ^ u *, t ' kjO-Ogmi't t '. c | j ec t to oeizure and division araonc-.tho Frewlmen in
line nils of Europe have pronounced to lu* I v * ii,r V* w ho perpetr.itc, :uid arc III chiel agency, in uccor d rtMce witli the provisions of Section Four of
uloletable triall^ 6 OiTltie other'ljand/lhe , ur, g*(*M 4l s great evd-^yns l<*ul cajicer, winch , an tt ^ ( io estJlWis f a Bureau for the relief of
< ooinh-n aud nrartice in this country ^ en,Hl3 fttv 3y t,,e vl< “^ of the Inidy * < ? C,!, *'TT { Freedmen «hJ Refugm-s. Approved March 3, 1865.
• f tfJ riV8t enl—..own the ! hi 2 h time (Imt (hi* curse of society was.netiitd UL As (he harvr5tiimeM near, and the. greed-
r , . ** . i grappfed with, by publie men. 'i he-tnighiy influ- meu have been regarded as free by the United
nee of the* p\i! pit-should be brought to bear against j Statos Government fHipri'dttntUOj » a nd os a
t. Tt»e strong ar»n of'the.law *l»onId arrest its pro-| measure 6t necessity to preveAf fhem Trout becoming
;re*s, and avert its tuitions tendency. Inducements .paupers on. its bounty, the Frecdmeu must ta p%Jd
it reformation should be offered; eveu to the con-;j/or their labor bri all lands, not abandonodtdncctiie
tinned harlot,who4ong since gave up-all us lost,and 'commencement of the - preparation of-The ground for
AiiirrlcJiii” prir^cipld, we snppose, thatl
; been provi-d to be bad in the expirienve j
simply Irastenin* to the close of an uahappv exis-
nee, hy a reckless career of vice and excess; .
As pew.social organirattoiw are about ttiWinsti-
August 2d, st 5.37 A. M., on resa-
Jto»!*iu>n tot it was discovered there was a
1 iiisnhitiqn. The wmh st»on after-
oped, »ivri the cable trunsferreil to pic](ing
Bf r,r * ! ‘he bow. Operation of hauling lu com-
“ nnine used for picking up stopped
:« considerable time. Two miles
** n W rt vere.J, nnd the cable was cut to «ce
Ktli# Unit had cotne on board.
P*»m 12.20 l*. M.,tlie cable caught and chafed
l, ' e P'^i an, J wilh considera*
«Scuhy removed .out. At 12 35, it jmrtcd o«
Tvlierc it VV4 ,injured.just behind the stopper*-,
* 0WM ^nt llie end disappeared in the water ;
l3> 1° *'* I tours 118 miles, cable p;Ud
• ir.ik-s, Ib commenced two miles depth wa
J , * ,! ‘ nr! '*'*. total di.-tance trom Valent id 1063
® w t«nce to He iri’s Content 600 mile^.
CTli-e p,ij 0U | i31 j miles. Steamed back
V 12 (“dcs, and commenced dragging
ir?’ *' 4 A. M., it being evident, from tiie
L’ , 1 'P grapple had caught the cabk\ we
L v U j, *“ ll - WLeu 1150 latlunns t»f grappling
[ on lK«rd, a shackle broke n4r the
lintel 0 ^hoins of the rope sank with fhe
l ^' e ocean * A buoy "whs low-
f^Uioms cable, imd must remain* to
| 1Q , ‘ta •**. During (lie openaiqO.of
Lk bl'kellrT i '' Uet * P uve wu y* 11 **
E, hy a btraiu.
1 Cin i ,Dd t,,c or*™*'*"
hj L a !t l {u ^ Porfh'wd by the capstan^*
Me L„ r '?t V u,,d Sun <Jay Die weatlier was an-
Y e recovery ot the cabl«f ’ Monday^
ktwiiir l ^i T ! red * no,he ^ g^ipplc. At la.IO
dr “VS'n K to Vbte. • At S P. M.
cun ' i ""»Oo'ila alknighf,
SuS ? h '* 1 •• m„ 1,000 fithom.
I'iSfaSl ^T" in " * ,l ‘ en "ff.»hickle»
PkHiomslf ' 0 thlp ‘ G»* J? jl'W atlimpl
™iItC T J°P'' A l«»>y Wm lowered, lit,
v«u ' * he balance o| this-day and
Wilin. hiving ihacklee iu,-.
fcr wfi |,en|,s -“r* , * JI > *nd -nwlrtng
nnwhfr Mleiai* lo recover . ijS
L u. ’IV to aiwsr - 1
). t»rfwlv* T l U0V .j tod * nuI (, » l --
•gtn io ff. Wnnd... 10lh..,t 7 l *A. lt
k.-j. ‘?* oa OQinmenrenl
seed, up to the harvest time of titu year ; and unless
full compensation is made to the full sutisfaetioa of
this Bureau^ the Freedmen will be emitted to and
will receive Dnc-lialf of tl»ejerap-raised^ , ,
IV. Any one ^ho shall whip orotherwiso maltreat
any fr#«Umet» bceaute La asserts .That freedohj, or-
for other cause, will-be held - guilty 1 before 5 the law,
fs.Ujs neCessiny i|f rtfeauTlfetw ihat "domestu:
Iratiqaiiity Jx» e«stired,-au*(f thntThbloyai people' Ik*
protected ip all their fightb of parsed and Of property,
do fn/thcr proclaim awdoletjiiflfi&'f 5 • •* / • ' *
. l^t. Xhal- % D«?*indiv*ufaaTby^vjrt«rt* of bis *b<vj\ ’au-
thority, shrill inflict corporaf^ptvnisfinv?nt on any*fier-
«tin (or any real or supj»osed Injury,Avh'ether.SucbIn-'
jury relate' to perdbn-tir • property: lui^tllaT' i^t* ajl
sucli fuse* redress must t-e sorightMVom and gfveiv
by finer) niLitary author iiy{W.s may b« it wasted wKJt
jurisdivtKui over the caaefi. *“ •
•2*L‘Thal slaver/tseitiinet; and involuntary, ser
vitude ihi iongev exists * Waned nVptt&on shalUiairti
control of the lilbor of another* othertf?Rp riuch con-
tiol as may lawlullyxqsuit Tfotn-'indent are; the rela
tion of pare-t aod'rihild, guardian apd ’ ward'aud the
contract ofbiring, freely.and fairly madt?; and tflat
fora breach o( duty, oo the part of anyone standing
in. these relalteus,the military authority will--admin
ister in a summary manner, adequate aud proper re
lief under the luw» til tiielaitd. . ^
3d", 'i'hat ail riotous or. luinaUtious assambTage^
of tbe people, and also aJI assemblages* lor uulaWtuI
purposes and uuhovful objects, will be'dtspersed ;and
to this eld, if necessary, the nnililary power of Cite
United States will be invoked. .
4th, That the idea, it any such is 'entertained,
that private property’will be distributed or parceled
out is. riot only delusivebul dangerous and mischiev
ous ; and if any attempt should be made by any per
son or persons to effect such an o.bject by violence
or unlawful means, it \yi| oniy secure- to .him - —
titeoT speedy'and merited punishment.
5lh. To the end that the!people may qualify them
selves as voters, it WiH.doubtless be lire pleasure of
the commissioned officers in the service oi the United
States, to have the oath of amnesty adminiaVered Un-‘
der the rules and regulations prescribed by tlxe Se
cretary of State ofthe United *Sutes; and *in this
Work, 1 most earnestly desire and solicit tlie cheerful
co-operation of the people, so •'that Georgia may
speedily be delivered of military Nile j.-tlmtshri may.
once again regulate her own domestic affairs'" and
again enjoy the blessings of civh ‘. oovertitoenl, </iri
be heard u nd fell by her Senators'-and ItepresentR*
lives in the councils of the iiritioh.,. *.-.'•
Done, at ftfillerfgevilW, the Capfia! of * the State, on
thisjthe 13th day of Ju1y, i\i"lhe year of *ou.r Lord,
I860, and the.ei|hfy*niuth"year or American. In
dependence. . : j as/Johnson; j *.
Provisional (jocemor of Georgia- .
BR..J. A. PARK, Of
. A Botanic, or rathcr.an Eclectic wiA
eleven.years*experience in the rcgulkr pnHZfc+af
Medicine and Surgery; is still offering h>4<jjritfM-
sional*seivices *to the people Of 4Ue.City,*%sWur-
roundiag couptry. . . . . . . IK
; Office oY'Broild Street, near llie'.4'"-
Dwelling on tlle street with 'Hiorn, .Cotli#^ V^*
.Ubany,'(Ja., Feb 2d, 1861 wt/.;- 41
7^
P. W. Alexander,
DENT
ate
T> ESPECTFULLY offers his services to .
Xl len s of Albany and surrounding count!
call at the residence of those wishing his mt—
Provisions taken- in payment at market'prices.
.*June 17, 18fi5^ : f ** .‘-a'ttsH, lte
Dr. Benj. M GximWffn*
O FFERS his professional services to/U»e tftiftOM-
pf Albany and vicinity.;,
• Office two doors above the Poit
-Albany, Ga., June 17, 1865.°
- ■* 1 M r *. WIUI—
Dr. H. V. Callaway ;! **
0 PF£IW his prof<ssh>«»l servioeS’ti'tAe cilii'jW
- "WANTE^-r^
One Million PriundC^T
v FOKDEB. " ;r 111 "
. Tilli'iTiiiWy
Ajbnny, Oa., Juty^Oth, 18Cff. -rffrn &&*a
THE ALBANY
*» #**‘ 1 r*
JOB PRlNTfltfi-
*
«v»
Being now in Complete (frier, we are-
execute all kinds ,op
psrtsol Europe,n«; reNlia-fcn8olhxi.UlUm<hr,.wo | puoithed f or MMull ,. 4 'W*,.s .oJ
.round prosltamoti, have beer. .tUNitl.'d wi(h 'o*PC.» 'whoslraH late tire life «f. «oy-frecdureo fur Uk<
elfjrtfi; and )ta jnevent awful con-t*qu^ut:es, here,! c / u3Ci will ba Lcld guiUy of Murder> “
can hcr.ftihignjeii and materially, lessened by prompt 1 , y. >j 0 person will bo permitted to.drive the sged f
and yyisj legislatMii.—MacoA i^elegran}j. . infirm and helpless from their present plaoo of
,. . .•#*.• • . ...— abode; they must be allowed*to remain where they
Financial Matters. J are until aueU tiuio as tho Government shall make
The Secretary of the Treasury is troubled no (ittle J proper provision for their support,
to ixovide (or the current expeuses of the Govern- VI. The AssUstaut Comaurioners m the States
mwiit, lor the next three month*. While the receipts} of South Carolina, Georgia and Floridaaro required
- • *o enforce this'order to the extent of their power;
riish no iucnn&iderable portion of the needed sum, i ?
yet that will be insufficient to meet tiie denumj.— *'
Mr. McCulloch will make a pilgri
The niiLof every friend of justice au«l fair deal
ing between man anti tnau is also requested to bring
to the notice of the' Freedmen's* Bureau ony failure
V.,rk«»olo«» ? Mtwkh.th.priw.p.1 a««kto ot\'°
luaC-tly, Ml rebli.1.1 to il.c beat itietlloj of supplying ^ Wta » th0 0 ‘ r e »wtjo»Uci sholl tie «Wr»ed
. •■ . . , i when the rules or exact justice snalt be observ^t
the deficiency: It is supposed that the only pr^cn- j n ( j, e relations between all, employer and.c'tnplwycd,
resistance *‘ a ‘ u, “ ,,K,d ' v,n ^ to . '" creHac w,,al .« and each shall regard the other’s rights, (heriWill
lia. fchreilUjlrere _l« «n)r »,nlmw^OTN‘ ;eH4a aU !i . M( u)pu ri ^ , oa|i ,, -_'rHi».po*«ll,fjr wlILkoduno: lt| be pfnclically domonstrnlcd. so dourly' thot none
*‘ f doubt, the advantage* of the frpe labor system.
us. oiimim -v —" V ,. , _i, "temporary loan.: i ma.possioiy wm.oooone. n
u> the reforming operations of the Bureau, a ou I • r ^ a j|y no B( n a |i iaik i 0 keep the mttchluery of Uu-
of the bayonet will soon teicJi tfcftjUMHH to pr ;,cie 2>«Ha running, so cgmplicated .and loose in some
notince “ noos” instead j quarters as ills. BuS i I tiie re is a man in the coRn-
congrogaliop rather,^ wju) ca#| 4iU . oal p',* : ,| I the task, Hugh McCollouh
than through file mouthr ^ i?*l is the tn ift. Thoroughly versed in finaucial matters,
li is easy to see that the want of tioilormi ,V7 encr geiic in nil bUnrnvementSjUiid honorable In all
various other sociaraffitirs W4li ( ui due ,,,n J»* l, Ks? ® l | |, w dealings, ifeucerss is attainable, huc^ess will be
tiie Orgtlilizirion of many othfcr Bn reaps ot . Ke y“, j his., die is intm'tneUed to.no small extent by a class
lion. Among the earliest we trust tti hnd one * r or political wou1d h€Tui;ii!Citjra, who theust upou him
Lite'Regulation -of Whistling, ^ ] their urimaiuredaiid-defecctive scliemi^s, Doubtless
prevent thti whivtiing of any J' 1 "® '** ve **‘”*r, he prays a»earnestly as does the eauntry, which he
Doodle ” witi»o»t variations. J l»c* present *huh> j-ppresents, to be delivered from them.* The .New
of eveTV fellow-whistling to *uit himself, tn-dojN <.r - • - —-
•aml out, aud totally williou! regard to tiie compinv,
j, absolutely itilolerablr, and sluiuld ba
ifncreafary.Tiy the whole military powerol the Unt-
rtiinjje belo- ii»e. who will Aie to w»y
,!mt we mo not a wklly«r.^lp^g 0 ^i
Not Viii Yet.—-Sonte firo^*^,ohe or our ciij
offic KeW a u ^»>« SaTui
'worklK>.«e. Atoonal^^thoowffW^ohi^-
aelf, lie ,l 'XTJEy^The- t^W eceamhled dowyi
■*rv53Sff N, Sf dn, Eg in * furfte
1 lo h« ul slowly.-° 4U evening, when we
““■’khe, haofine ta QtfiOQ '.
cl *'“- At ll*A P1 «' <aMB *a l W‘I^ * '
iwt \H“' r, ^hi?.“SS>r you^S^IJI
did There was no tpguest tnax o y
present‘to ^ attorney
AVPoagla^
York Juurual of Cotnmeroehis Botna very oeq^ible
remarks u|wn this point. *' It says.’
LOC71 jl i •.: - . < * [Attrcon OneUe.
While the Secretary is lyre, we lu>pe thjrt he will
listen to' wliolsgmo idvice in relation to Iris connec
tion with the gold operators «ud oilier specul^torr,
and thatherealter there out be. opue’of those no|o-
tiations in A.f private wuy t n ,thq repetition of whfcJt
ImW been one of His most servile organs once bo em
phatically condemned, *IJe has-been wjrrued for a
long-time agdinst • consulting with liiose “ qnetnies
of. tbe pubiic^redit **. whorio not believe in all the
vagries ol.the oe>v paper money odiool; bat he Will
find timir council quite as tmlushte and posstWy triore
disinlcreitt^l than the advice 4>f those partisan editors
who unite pleiaWre mud'profit »»*»: *• supporting the
Government,'VwhTl’e they ^^nhrte in its seems'at
the public expetise, if he will open his eyes once . ----- >
to-tho character.of those fanningsfteophati»s* who erirot'Ofthc ^tate ol
surronh(l,Ttid», > h8'-.will fftid r 4hst they are bent TeSs
upon his support thab their dwhfttna that their test
ot pm riot ism relate* chiefly to wlntever relate* to
themselves. Afl tiie embarrassments .winch have
crane uptin tbe Treasury, and the troiil^fs which
By order of Brevet Major G6n. R. SAXTON,
Assistant Cointnissistier of Freedmen for South
Carolina,* Georgia and Florida.
(Official.) S’;. *
Rdwaku A. MTild, Brig. Gen. \*ors. ( Ass’t Com’r
Froedmcb's Bureau.
pjuo climItioh.
By J ABIES Jotissoy, Prpvirional Goycftatir. ,
JOB WO’SE
-? v» ?•
K Mya-
irtfv
nVrob
In the neatest and most fashion able, slyje, from a
. J —
,tz oi t
Fu.ll Siioet-postejc,
By the Governor:
L-1I. Briscoe,Seicremrjrr' -•
1 ~s£r ■
WITHERS & LOUD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
-• —and— . '
Purchasing Agents,
Third. Between Chcry »ni Mulberry 'street*;
MACON. OEOROIA.
S OLICIT consigotueule of Mereluthdisc, Country
Produce of all klmft. Colton Yarns, Shirtings,
Shooting*,. Osnoburgs, Wool,.CoUire, Sagar, Syran,
Manutaoturcd and .Smoking Tobaccd, Sc-, dto.
Ordyi* fur W article 10.-005 mkrket JmrampylV
filled. Gdid and Silvcr bpught and §old- • *,,
• Special attention glven/to th« putoliase of Cottoa
by our^Ir.- Load, R ho hrig 23 veers’ experience in
the buninesv. .*• 7. •
* - * W5 jr. w; WITHERS, .
Late bl Withers & Co^ Atlanta,-Ga. *
* . : B.
^afe of' McBride; Dorsctt & Loud.
Ddvn to-Elcgaot
to f-jifc' ♦toil
REFERENCES.
VViiekeas, by the 1‘rocluinatton t>| Andrew Jobn-
son, president of the United States, dated 17th
A. I). 1885,1, have been.appointed Pro^Uiopal
ernor of the State of Georgia, wjfh,' initructtc.—
priej-Cribe, at (he earliest practicable7 pfriodj Ettol)
id regulations as "may b$ necessary and pro-
^ e respecti’aliy refer, by permission, to Messrs."
Barret *& Bell, MilcheU, Ileed‘4t Co., Lee,-Jones &
Co-V D. 1*. Fergirsqn & Uog^sn, Crone gs Hatiuno*k.
Atlanta, G*.; Rnd J. W, Fears & Co. r Dunn &
M*ngh»irij G, J*. fc'di, /Jp*. Oliver, J. X.-*§au9berry,
E. C. Grannhy, Macon, G*.,j. Messrs. ’ Camooa
Co. Joys», Alexaadcr-‘* ^qfauU,.Ala.. .
• August, U’jfr. ljWttC „ . , J 24-tt -
per roFconvenirig ^Convention of (he. people, ,«pn»-.
posed of delegates,to be clioecn-by tltat portion pt tiie
people .who pro loyal-to the United Stales, and-rip.
others; arid also" with all the powers necessary and
proper to enable such lora! people ol ( said. St n't e to
restore it jolts Constitutional relations lof fid Federal
Government, and tojuresenf such a ‘fepublicau /oirm
■of.Suttr Government as will'ehtiile the Stale fothe
guahmteejjf the United'States tlierefoF, and its pe<>
Seeretaried^t.VVashin;
suited.therr own *
fcf—*
i iuiih.sucliadjics «» beet
But fdrl!icm_and'.tlielr
IcMljy would hot buve
ife
iiY b4 ; a b^py iM lohijh'a’i
>ba»e>uyweight
|t™..:g»B J. X oy.0
.7*. .t ; gq*'..:e;43L ,»a*»r>C
o»jh) in the discharge of the duties of their several
Offices' according to tho Jpars in ,existence prior* to
tbe 1st January-1861,.so'fkr a^' tho same .artLdot
inconsistent wl(b:*onr’ prWent condl»i<m, ,, - we titite
this occasion*to saylHat^tir office had been opened
for the traaaao&Havof.ffbfeestonal Business, and*
vrlTcro ouc of ui.cap alwavTR.be s cDunx "
roresuid t def >y
d M afojesaid ,-pro-
uinnun ui?;i*rc— *_ ^
1st. That an election for delegates to* a Conven
tion vViUbe heGTotf tl ije first. Wednesday in October,
A, D. 1865, at the difierrnt precipcts at wbi«h:ejee-
Jiranla.1 anil At-I-rwl I... k. k»ld
virtue nr.the power jo 'life , vi
ctaiin^ndUecUre-
mut fottowed.-haye-hud Abeir ori-iti'.ii the.selfish* 4»°“ ».«• tUtmBd^wlauthotiiedby-Iawftbha-JieU
neeaot tho^Who,have filfed the ears ot the various
fofoualbe^ of aiier Legislarare. .
3d. That the thirty-sevett eiyopties in the State,
which, by lafcv in forco pnertotfie first of Janusry,
h ; - m: n<:rEBEiw
rpi:
M
.. IrAW- rtOTICE.
K Proclam*afloa o r Governor JoUWdf ifie.
7th instant, lmvjug authomCd the civil officers
te Sfate to. “ proceed (often.taking the amnesty ■
' * ’ ” - ■ ’ • *
EXPECT jo leave in 20 days fee .Washington
“pecialBafdon
^ fecial Pardon
. those xTealrhig me to serve"*’—
will be reasonable, so none c*6 _
it best for oil applicotiaus to.gp by Vnd.- If vbu
aeod through tbo regular -ehouhei: »«* awtof.Yho
retnra,7tror Pardons'way ebme too IstW-tKpjUiay-
• VA *; Blank bbeds; &b.,
BLANKS, OF ALL KllfjH ^
e -‘•ei^-uir MOdJ
• -* J* ■ •**■.•;- * • , s.'b-i war—
* . .. ■? ' . '► y■~K Cft*
Are .kept Constantly an Iland, Printers i*>s
• • rv «nda«P
U . •-* .. i*. • '■
FINE, FL.AT . CAP
Comsistlng ofRUAtf KS for T
Cotraly. afid State ftfifaftjft
a the eouUuusapa the AfjuOal'mh
BlOi, we offer IN CA3H- or oihenris^ tiMr.teta
par ftaUfttf|or alfc. f., :*« ;:i i;cc -.ctnrt *tiod:
;.»'*» Ib**t * « - •sy.t-ci l'.«■. :*H *>•'
Cotton and linen
u ”K-l
August^
U.afTTON. r
{, *1, aatra.
* * STITON &? ? &AWS, -
Aw %
To Ve delivered at tbit OFFICE^ or some yr^ri^bls
point* on th3.Alb\ny Railroad. We hope the peopla
of this county will sate their vugs, ti for no other
motive then U insare the paper’s continu^oiT 1 ^
- 1 "—■* *— --nhn
■' *■' *J *”■* . i •’
B*r ' ‘
GeorgUC
fSMtaoewBti Hi., ngg > ,
n* *! : r-*r**-:
p I •»»* Utp
t .i- nav* ~ %n " 6 lo hw»iet|
mL’ inn Ulwqti
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