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SATUPAY EVl'M.V'l, Al.d.'Jt,
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Iy lor lln- Soldier. , ) i
Nouni of Dili' exchanges bin c .it i- 1 ilu.i huge
niiimiiilH or now lioasiiry i'"'1'1 1 i
being Belli out to tin- dill', l nt deposilulie in tliu
West. We trust that (I.i information in correct.
Notwithstanding lllt'l'O ll m i' hcCII SI'IIIO drawbacks,
which tin: imlilic run readily excuse, and tire dis
posed to patiently bear, it has scented Hint nil un
reasonable delay has oceui red in furnishing the
new issue, nc.cnrdiiig to (In; c.uili'iiil'Uit ion of
Congress, to redeem tint public I'uilh, ami 1 I
coutiJi'iico ill the credit of the Cniei'iinu iit. Six
months havo now elapsed since tin' I T I j of Feb-.
tauf, tho day on "wliii-li the new issue was
authorized. The tlnvoriiineiil. had one month llio
start, by mi assurance tlint u new issue wonlil lie
authorized. Wu uiidoi stand Hint every ui'ruiige
rnont had been entered inlu tu change tin' plates
prior to the passage of tin lull aulhori.in g n now
issue of treasury-notes. Willi nlltl.o disudy:iiitnjre.i
uudor which the Treasury Department has labui
ed, in having ilit clerks withdrawn for the defence
of Richmond, unil IhcVutliiig iff omnmunicut ions,
it is not I. little singular what .-low progress has
Letter lioni Ilnli. .1. 'V. nll. ol oiv
.ll'IM'.V.
llriu.iMiioN', , J . .1 oiio ' si ! .
on. I'.lijnh '. hmlij, (Ir.iH'l S.i !: I'. ,',i.oi(,
A'l'i mlinil, fu'.'.rr, Hill, mill o.'i. I , ,Vi.,'i,,....
(It'X I LCVICX - I ll.'lVO hilt thin lllull'ollt I, colled
MHir kiml in it itl lull to itlloinl the c.del.i alioii In
tho venerable Tuininun.v Society of the ainir, oi a
iv ol' our National lndoioinloi'oo. Umi.; lo a
pro existing engagement It will nol ho in my p nv
ol'lo accept.
l(.Toni.'.intf tli suned il) of your patriotic i-l
foils unit desires, 1 must confess 11ml I urn nnl an
niialed h v the h.uue hope that unpoars to r!ii in
the bosoms of tho sachems ol' old Taiiiinaiiv upon
the subject of a restored I'nion.
I fully appreciate the spirit Hint induced 1 : i ,
aipi. ' i n d the lm s which their native land had
I sii'.l iiue l Ly ihe pi iiinluio death of one of In r ,
I I'H. t .iih. AiTied al tin" ttiieieiil Imrial thuiiol !
of li.iihioiuin, the inilin .win removed from the
lear-c, and the li ed remains cuiiiinHlcoJjii. (
I 1 1 m i f mothi'i 'oi.ith idst the ili-. ii and carno t
li, ,n of the thou inula ll-sOlllilo. about the
!! V UTIIOUITY,
IM fif.lC ACTS
Pii'-I ( inisiis nl the Coni'di'iiitc Mutes,
Iili V has
Thin unstooneiucul ol all iiiipnitaul
- n i
fiillen with ieeuliar hurdsiiip upon the oihi'er-, and
soldiers or tho An.,)' of Toiinesyo. Wo are ad
vised that they have not "eeeiveil h rent of pnv for
eight months, ami many of them for u inuoli lon
ger period
TliouMindsof these noble n are ilependin,'
upon their snmll pillanee for I'm iii.sliin ;.; their
families with the means of living. All of tlioui
could 'Hirehase veeelahles and fruits by hli
they minht avoid disease and death, if they had a
portion of the inadequate pay due llieui. Wo
learn that there is real sullerin;: anions them i.i
conseiiuenee ot the postponement of a snored duty
on the part of the (loverniueiit. Tlu vbeio to
discuss the neglect with billornos and niortitioa
lion. A more unmuriiiurino and patient body of
inun, under any oeus:ibie neglect of their (lov
erniueiit, uever fought the battles of froodoiii.
They have learned that the Army of the l'otomuo is
not in that way nonjeeled by the (lovoruient. Wo
know not what measure J' aeeurnoy there may he
ill tins impression, but it has seriously obtained
and is freely descanted on. Tin y know that their
Government would not willingly and wilfully neg
lect them when enuaoed in the ardiiini: and peril
ous toils of cumpailiin,;. lint they siispeet that
Government authorities somewhere are unfaithful
to tho hi'h duty of doin tlioui justice. We have
thus stated the simple truth, thai the Secretary of
tho Treasury may see what evil is bein' wrought
by a delay which ought forthwith to he corrected,
and jusliau done to as brave and devoted patriots
as ever gavo their time and labors, uud bjood for
their country.
Wo aincoroly believe that a spec ly attention to
this business, by infusing greater tnery into the
operations of the Department, than is su.-peeteJ to
have existed, will impart new vi'or, to suniu extent,
to our troopi. It will certainly contribute malcri
ally to thoir health and comfort, and enable many
or them to remit sums to their famines, which will
roliovo them from want, and the soldiers themselves
from that solieitado which they ncee.-irily fuel, in
eousoquonce of having been unable to contribute
to their support for Severn month?, on aeemmt of
the negloct to pay them.
We aro satisfied that Mr. Trcnlmhii, the new Hec
rctttry of IIik Treasury, whose ability ani pnrrtor
lira aro universally endorsed, will do everything in
his powor to discharge this firet great duly devolv
ing upon hiui as the Chief of the lixehciiiiorand
wohore leavo tho matter in his hands, confident
that our aulfering soldifts will iiutucdiati ly receivo
that roliof in this cuiineotiou which justice, honor
and good faith demand.
We have net been in the habit of uttering com
plaints or listoning to weak and unreasonable carp
ing against the public agents, fully appreciating,
as wo do, the groat embarrassments and heavy bur
dens nnder which thoy labor in discharging their
onerous responsibilities. Hut hero is a real griev
ance which calls (or speedy correction, audit is our
duty as a journalist, friendly to tho government,
and daspising all factious criticisms, to a.-l; for its
correction, having undoubting confider.ee that it, is
only necessary to advise the authorities of the ne
cessities of tho Boldier, to procure a prompt nml
speedy remedy.
Further Particulars of tho Haiti.
By B train which arrived from the break in the
road, we have some additional pnriiciilais of the
raid. At the point where the construction train
was destroyed, about three hundred yards of the
track was torn up. Tho locomotive was thrown
off tho track, but in not so badly injured but that
it can be repaired. The conductor, engineer and
fireman of the train, together with eight or ten ne
groes, wore captured and carried oil'.
Aftor falling back from liear Crock tho raiders
again struck tho road at Lovcjny's and at soveral
other points above. .
There was fighting last night al or near Jones
boro between tho raiders and a llrigadoof our in
fantry which had been sent to meet them.
It is reported that the town of Jonesbi.ro was
burned last night, which if true, implies that our
force thoro was nut strong enough to huld the ene
my in cheek.
Tho enemy after getting near Fayette il!e, divi
dod their force, and we presume are acting in sepa
rate parties. Ocn. Ross was known to be lighting
ce of tho parties yesterday, and Armstrong and
Jackson woro following the other, which they ap
pear not to hnvfl f-uml up u.fti..
The telegraph wire is cut in many places uud ve
are compolled to depend for news exclusively upon
couriers and trains arriving from the brnuk, who
bring the wild rumurs .of ihe country above.
i I,,
Inolic Jackson to utter the ruinous watch e . . 'h,
"The I'nion must and shall be pie orieil." m,
have placed so pre eluiuoully at Hie head ot . nil
card of invitation; but it is clear In tin- mo t oi.H
nary comprehension lluil ho homiiI only in the
coustitulinual way, and not t hrotieli the e,,eioi ,
niihtarv agencies' uf the (lovel nuieiit. lie di-ih'!
ly declares in his Farewell Addre-s: "ll'-neli n
s'lrugle is once begun, and the ciliou-, ol ,u,
section ol the country arraeil a;:am-t tn
another, let the battle, no as it nun , toeie
an end of the I'nion."
lie behoved w ith Washington, and .-a u -soi led
- " I li lit tho foundations of the I niou iiiu-t be
laid in Ihe all'ections of tljc people," and then fore
could novel' have ai' uircd Ihe illogical idea, that
the strength of tho superstructure could lie in
creased, or its perniaiioney secured by means ten
ding directly to undermine these found oious.
ltely upon it, tho only hope now, il indeed there
is any hope left, is in "inicdiato cc-iition if tin
hellish slaughter, and a speedy pear , and i vi u
(hen. Ihu ri'st.,ia'ion i f the old I'nion will lo.s e to
'i he loner. il se;- li t) ol the Church of ICnvhind
was road l.v the liroiiiers in law of the dii en .ed,
ll,e ;,., ,1. (lal.lielt mid the Rev. Kicliiird tfnli.
I, .01, in a inn U impre -si vo in, inner, I'oiice to the
a ,h,'. of William S.uilb O'llneiil Mon have, hi-tei-i
-l as to Ihe soundness of bis political jows. -Hi
ramie Ik has boon looked upon as a wild vi.
siHiiio v , l y nl'i us he Iuih been regarded as a pol
ii leiaii of sound and luinimus inovs. That is a
I., to common '.n nil limn iho take a prominent
li-il 1 L .'.,', lie. luegreaiesl ioaeneai
I'a -id at thefoiitlh seMsjon, w Inch wnn boefiin
and held ill the citv of Hichmoinl, in the Stale of
Vitcinia, on Moinlav, the sevenlb dnv of Ho-t-iiiber,
A. I., l-i,.;, ami' ended on Thursday,
the ei);!,leeiilh day of February, 1 jiil.
Cm ie. mi, -An A el In amend no act entitled "An
m l to lav laxos for the common defence and
carry on the Government of tho Coiifodenite
-tales, iipprovcil April Iwenlv-foiirlh. eighteen
TiaT'slnr.- KTiTtr:iTr"'-.l.e,T.'" TTie' nam 1. 1, . I k
for the old I'nion to arise beautified and ::! r !i d
from tho yet warm ashes of desolated Homhcrn
houies, I'loin the blood of kind ie-1, slcl in cii .1
strife, from the fierce hale that the dying- - hall
breathe forth as n legacy to those who simile
them, mast surely finagino a vain Iking, t'noot
the gravest delusions in an age abounding with
liini, is that whieh urges the eiti. un "to s eoi .o
the hist dollar and tho last mall" in a blind i loli
Inry for what is called Ihe I ninn. I hava as siioiu
a love for the old I'nion, as high an uprei iati n of
its benefits, its gloriouj ori;,'ii, mid its illii: tri als
memories aJ any man ; nay, more linn tin-; 1 was
labeling to prs-evve il, when thee modern patriots,
who are now so much in lovo with il, wcio "n d
ling In lot il slide," aye denouncing it, n - "a
league wilh hell and a covenant with death." 1 am
n,,t, however, fanatical enough to porini'. a mi'.', s, n
limcnl to lil i ii 1 me to facts, and deaden my scum.
bililics to the i "istcnoo ol higher ami more inon-ent
iuih issues. I will always put Liberty before I n-
ioii. The per.-ervation an t the soun-rnly of ihe
r-ta'es, arc ul'iufluitcly more iiuporlniice to nie ill in
mere hieadth)of territory which musi beoceiiU,"l by
ivh.to slaves ; more important than Federal p-iwvr:
if that power is to be wielded by a iirs,ii s r and a I
tyrant, biberty we must and will have; its ;m,;-
sessionisesscnti.il to the life of evciy free b ru
American ; the I'nion is nut necessary unless a. -o-eiatcl
wilh tho first.
Of what value is 1'nion to tho citi.en who limU I
all his guaranteed rights in the amen, Inienls to j
the Constitution entirely gone'. His right lo fn-e
thought, fre speech and a free press go-r., ov
swallowed up in the uiaelstioiu of a Liaiieii
solulated military ilispotisui V A I'niou is a very
good thing to have and to bold; but if in order to
secure thai Union 1 must lie content to sec that
constitution overthrown, the re-erved rLols of
the States and the people annihilated, tho war
power one of the attributes of The Kxeeutivo. ami
orvsclf giuing nl it through tl e burred nod bol'ed
windows of Lincoln's bastilcs; then I woohl train
oil' a thousand such Unions for one liMo .;n
Marino among barren rocks, w here the rights so
cured by .Magna Churta were respected, cud
where oppression and usurpations are unknown.
Hut supposing the Union could ho roston d, how
long, surrounded by the nieinorials of the pa t
strugel,, here at the North would it vmlmv ? ( er
tainlv every thoughtful man must admit that the
statesmanship which suggeMed inscribing on the
regimental colors, symbols c inunemoratii e !'
their having been borne triumphant iu our bloody
fraternal conlliots; or of erecting' inoniimctiH as
nieinorials of our bloody sti tingles, could never
have contemplated a permanently restore, 1 Union.
Tho memories of these iritterinil conllicls inu i
In buried in oblivion beforo a permanently restore. 1
Union cm bo secured. The heathen ruler-' a' d
mnu -in, n nniiinsioo'r-TmTTnneipTn rrrrnri'iriiT Tn'"
lure, apparently much better than the piof-. s.-rdly
cnlighlcncd Christians of this noon of tho nine
teenth century. It was Tiberious w le,, n lien the
Itoman Seiiale prbposed erecting an al ar to v. m
geaneo to commcinorato the d 'ath of lh-o replied,
" public monuments should eoniniciiiorate lorcioi
oon'piosts, not domestic calaiuilics." C.e.-ar, ,m
his return from bis African campaigns after his
great victory at Thapsus, upon celebrating his
Four Triumphs, wisely and carefully avoided all
alhisious, by banners or otherwise, to what, per
haps, wcro the most brilliant of bis achievement.---pis
victories over bis own countrymen. In Spain
ainf Thcssaly ho bad routed tho disciplined legions
of the Honiaus ; "but their defeat," bo most truly
said, "brought no accessions of honor to the lie
public. Tho glory it reflected on Ihe victors vas
but dubious and barren." This Christian nnt'.us
should bavo learned wisdom from the example of
henthenriilors and statesmen.
If the settlement of of this question reduces it
self to separation or Southern subjugation, then I
am for separation a thousand tunes, because the
domorali.ing iullueuees and usurped powers ll.nl
must he evoked to execute such a li.-inlisli judg
ment would establish tit the North a despotic
power worse than (Ihenghis Khan or Tamerlane
evir controlled. Such results a subjugation and
annihilation have been accomplished where the
w ill of the despot was Ihe supreme law, in sm 'i
devastating wars as the 1 imours anil .tt Has ol the
world have waged, where the grass never grows
where the hoofs of .their charger, pro-sod, and
the smoke of the. country went up behind tio ia
"like lH: smoke of a l'urn'ace"- -uen,r, sorely, bv a
Ili'piiblic whose chief corner-stone is "the con
sent of the governed," and Ihe avow, d object , I
whose Constitution was "lo establish justice and
insure domestic tranquillity."
Yours, rospectfullv,
Jamli W. Wai .!..
thai I'll ;'l .111,1 ei'ei' saw - l.dinund lolilii
was not eeni,l Iroiu ii, I i v i ii his int. gnly a
e oi'i .toiiev h.'l'.e been soiiiolilues coiileeled. -
Those of William S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (I'llrieii never were. All
ioiie'd in .'oiling that he was the soul of honor--Tho
e who4m",v lino fi rs-mallv, hoed him ; those
v ho billowed his political principles admired him ;
tho .e e en w ho dill, red li inn him re-pecVd him.
I , r " "f lh" new s of his demise reai ICS one of
1 1 i-h birt! i or descent, sorrow w ill prevail. In the
land of hi birth and of his w armesi lovo, bowel or,
the deep,-.! :IHT,iw will reign for many a long day
li,!' Ihe In-. of one ot her tl llest ulld llohll'-t sun ,
Will, am Smith O'llrieu.
a---
From the N,-w York Mein-polltaii lleeonb
'Hie Adniinisliatioii UaiiN upon White
Men.
We are told that the Administration intend to call
for allot her three, or live hundred thousand 1, M'o
men and ii,g;'oi
rrr
hundred and at vty three.
The C, n '.'res ol'lho Coiifederal e Slalet of Amor
, ; iea do enio'i, That nu act entitled nil net lo lay
., I lave-f,,r ihe coinuion ib feneo uud carry on the
I ou er .ment ot nie i oniciicrnte Mates, npprnvoil
: April tiveiity fourth, eighteen hundred and sixty
three, he, and Ihe same is hereby amended, so as
to rend as follows: .
j Si , rio 1. That every person engaged, or in
t, mling to engage, in mi v business iiauieil in the
j loin lh s ciioii nf this net, shall, within sixty davs
j ifter the pa .-ago of Ibis act, or at the time of In;,
i ginning business, uud on the lirst day of .laiiiinrv
j in each vear thereafter, register with the district
colh etor, in sucji bii'm nt the Coniiiiissionei' ol
Taxes shall prescribe, a true account of the name
ami residence of cUch person, firm or corporation
engaged or interested in (bo business, with a
-latement of the time for which, find the place anil
in a nncr in w liicti, the same is to he conducted, and
of all ollu r facts going lo ascertain tliu amount of
upon such, business, for the past or tho future,
g to the provisions ot tl
f.r , r,,,.,, il Wllf. ,,,, I "mis '" ii,' " " ,s,,,i, ,,i mis nei, ,u iue
llorllos, a lael upon ihu laooi m n ,,,
ban
a r i
and
The nrtielo which appeared in the Iichcl
this morning under tho caption of "The .Manifesto
of the Confederate States," should have been cred
ited to the New York Metropolitan llccord. It is a
most excellent and able article, and indicates a
aoundncss of sentiment on the great principles
which lio at the basis of the war, which is rcl're. li
Ing in a Northern journal.
fT A news-boy liailed'us this morning with
"buy a Macon paper, sir?" "No," we replied,
"we are niakin papers ourselves," and with an in
ward chuckle at tbtf boy's confusion, we proceed
ed to "smile."
The Philadelphia Ledger savs : "ll is th" opin
ion of those well informed here, that the efforts to
raite recruits to uny extent at the South for ser
vice in the Northern army, w ill bp a failure, ll
has been calculated that possibly from lti ',0 ,0 to
150,000 dusky warriors could be obtained iu the
next two mouths at the South, but the chances
are that not one-tilth of even the smaller niinib-.r
will be obtained."
A OnitiT Lilt. The ynnkecs arc the most incor
rigible liars on tho face of Ihe earth. They as-srl
that when Gen. Beauregard exploded his expen
mental mine tho other day, our troops assaulted
their lines and were repulsed with terriblo slaugh
ter, Jiut their loss was small ! We know nothing of
tbeir losses, but wo d i know that wo did not make,
an assault upon their lines, and did not lose a man.
m-StntiiteK
..-
Poetry is the flower of liOT.ituro : prose is
the corn, potato.":, .stul meal; satire is the a'piafor
lis ; wit is the i n n and pcpp.r ; love letters arc
the honey and suur ; letter; cout.i'uiii reuiitt.iuees
ait apple dumplingi.
I It i: L AND.
WII.UAM SMITH o'littlK.N Tilt; I.NTi;l;M!;.-i'.
From the Morning N"i w - J
Limeiiii'k, Juno 21, l.-ti I.
I In this day all that was mortal of William .'-'mill)
O'llricn truo mid tried patriot, honest and ciisi-,.
tent in every stago of bis career, respected alike
by friends and foos was committed to the earth.
Although ho departed this life in a foreign clime,
hivinu I'rovidenee ordained that he should be in
terred in his nativo land. Tho columns- of the
.Veen havo already homo witness to tho high .-ens.'
entertained of bis character by tho reception of his
mortal remains on their arrival nt liiibliu on yes
terday morning. F pially enthusiast ie would he ', e
becu the duniunstrutiou iu this citv. Inrt f',,r Hie
,,i rongly ei,i;ssi:it wisnes ot ih i,,ire relatives
,,f tbo daoarted patriot.
Still, however, every possible means were taken
to show the feeling which the people nl' this city
entertained for tho loss which Ireland had sustain
ed by tho premature death of one of her truest and
noblest sous. As has been already stated, almost
every shop wns partially closed, and the quarter
sessions, which were being held, were adjourned for
sumo hours, in order to allow those engaged at tle iu
to attend the funeral College.
Tho funeral proecs-mn left. Cahiriuoyle at half
past twelve-o'clock this day for the llathroiiaii
Churchyard, in which the members of Ihis great
Celtic family have been deposited for cetitiiricv
Tho funeral procession was uio which reflected
honor alike on the dead and the living.
Tho chivalry of William Smith O'Frieu's ehar
ae'er, his consistency and divntcrcstclnes--, w.,n
for him tho regard of all, without distinction i '.'
class, or creed, or polities. The gentlemen of b;
native county mustered strongly, lorg"!ling all dif
ferences which might bavo ever existed -between
them and him who.-e dust they were about to hoimr
as far as in theiu lay.
At that solemn timo they only remembered tint
the m issive oak coffin bctoro them contained th""
mortal remains of ono who loved bis motherland
with h true and unshrinking affection, who iu her
servico cast asido all thoughts of rank and wealth,
and gace himself wholly to the people mid children
i of Frill.
Respecting bis high-iuindcdness, his integiity,
an I his consistency, they forgot nil political dill r
ences. Ii'or were tho Catholic clergy backward in
I doing honor to his memory.
About a store of the neighboring clergy took a
' 'imminent part in the procession, amongst whom
j we observed the Itev. .lames lialcbh, I'. I'.; the
I Hov. .lames Knright, 1'. l'.j Itev. ,1. O'brien, I'. 1'.;
j Uev. ,1. U'Shca, 1'. 1'.; Uev. F. O'Donoghue, C. ('.;
Itev. Mr. Kyan, C.C.; Uev. L. (ilessoii.C. ('.; K, v.
ll. Meanv, C. C; ie., ic. The hearse was pro, -I
ded by some two or three biindiYd t-ininls uf the
i O'itrieu estato on horseback, wearing scarfs ami
j hatbands. The mourning couches tollowmg con
tained Mr. lidward O'llncn.J. 1'.; Mr. Wiili.cn
j o'ltncii, Mr. Iinnaiigh O'llrieu, and Mr. F Murmgh
O'lltii'ii, sons of the lamented deceu-ed; bis
bro'ber, tha lion, lidward O'lJncn, and the ii iu.
I and Kev Uichard O'Hrien; and Ihe Hon. Stephen
, Ii. Kiee. Large nuuibers followed the tuncral
Uoe"ssion with the ntniost order and n gul.intv.
j lojw jug by their demeanor that the ilioou:,;l,l .
I
l,,l- of tlio "loyal" Slnlcs, a laid that carries oil
wilh it tho v.'i.i ov's only hope and suppoit, the
w ile'- j,,,;,! dep, II b'lice, ho helpless latiler's"hl-t
r Is hveeii himself and the poor house. It is
I upon tile farm and the workshop, upon city
-ant i v, n raid not for the purpos, ,s of plunder,
Ion li r the gathering together of victims to be
sleught' red to the insatiate deimoi oi' A b diliouisin.
M ..re lui tn in beings are to bo di ii en bi.e cattle into
l.oieolu's ,-la!i!;ber ,ens guore violin,, aru wauled ) a"1
bo' Hie shall, b'cs. It is vml fell iW-eitii'lls bo ve i
. . ' . . , . sJ
t.ii ni 'i's or intiorers, or iiieclinuies, who are now to
till up tho huge caps in the rapidly dimini-liing
anna.- of t'c I lumbal land and ihe I'olomnn. Are
ye ready f- 'r the raid? Are ye ready to take your
places iu Ihe slaughter pens that arc al.vays open,
dial are filled with Ihe living and the dead, licit
are ho'ivy with tho flench ari-ing iieni pnlriiicd
ami pal i il'ving human tle-h ''.
I,,m t "id Abe, it is said, will only require thrcu
or live Jniiidied thousand nioro to tini.-ii iii the
South ; but are we sure it is not the N, rth he wants
to lini a. lie has tried no less than two millions
an I a hall upon tho S"iilh with poor cl;.el, ami he
en, only "light to be satisfied that one-ei
tl-.ii number would be utterly useless. It
Ihe N'orlh, lherero;e, ho has his eyes up in the
t- iil. it ;.- three ,r live hundred thousand men ho
wants lo g -I 1,-oin our voting force that is nil, and
it any prove siinieieut to secure h's election which
is Hie all important point just now. lie knows
well tii.it tlio moment hu leaves Washington and
bikes, his ,l.,ee once more among the people, It" will
havo a number i,f private ace, units to settle with
v:u. os panics', against wluiin he ha) been running
up ipiite a long score.
T oi-, there! is one of Ihe grand objects of the
pew r.ii I upon the North ; it is n raid not only to
li II up the s!,iiiL'h;er pens, but to increase the voting
ai my of the impel sous! ion of Presidential honesty.
V ;ile m u and l.egrocs political miscegenation !
It has co, in,; , Ihi., at last, but who can tell where
it will end. However, h t tis look out fer.Lineolu's
U' w rai i, the rai l upon the orphans and widows
d ep 'iideoee, the raid upon the linrd wnrkinj, a tilers
of r families, the raid upon tho clergy, lor they
w lioni i en jiag ins excepted are not exempt in this
I'hii-lian an 1 ej llized cnuulry. Truly this is the
age of progress nu 1 enlightenment, this is tho tri
umph of Aboliiioni -iu, this is tho Apotheosis of
as may lie due upon sales or receipts in such
busines nt lii" lime o such registry, as herein
pin', hied; and Ihe collector shall give to the per
son making such registry a copy (hereof, with a
receipt for Ihu ainoiint of Ihe lax then paid.
Si;c. 2. That anv person failing to make the reg
istry, and In pay the lav required by the prece
ding rooliou, '.hull, in addition to all oilier tnxr h
upon bis business impu-ed by this net, pay double
the auioiinl of the specilie tax on sin h business,
1 a like sum for even' thirty dnvs of such lait-
XI. That ni'i V place n lu re haul
lueiils of any kind ure pr,, id d for en
and sold for con-uinpiion iln-i -in,
boarding house in w hieh there ' hail he
crs or more, shall be doomed aa , anng
dor Ibis act.
ML' lllokeis shall pay Inn hiioei
Anv person w hose bu aiics, n i, iipms
soil slocks, coined lleaiey, bank logo ,
curilies for thenisehe or other-, m w h ,
exchanges relal ing to iionii y , -.hull bo i
broker uudertbis m l.
XIII. f'nmnierenil bioliei's, oi commi
chants, shall pay two hiimli i , d,,lai .. a:.
a hull' per ceiilnin ii all : a!, - n,
person or linn, cveopt on,, ,- , ,i,
wholesale denier oi'ii banker, wh , e I..,,
ns the iigeut of olhei lo pm . In ,. , ,
or seek orders thci , for, in ,,i o innl or
packages, or prod '"-' no d lv ,,i
Ihe producers, lo inainig" bo-nn , matt,
OWIIelS of vessels, or I'm the shipper ,
ers of goods, or who-e bu-M , it i g,,
rent, hire or sell real e-iibe or u, - i oe-,
deitined a eninuiei cinl broker or e inn,.;
cluiul. under tins act.
XIV. Tobae(oiiisl, shall
two and a half per eenluiu i
of sales. Anv person w bos
lit retail, scgai's, -null' or tobaci
shall be deemed a lobaecoiio i urn
registered wholes, tie and retail do;
taxed as Inbacenni-ts.
XV. Tliealers shall pay live h
and live per eenluiu on nil lee,
shall be paid bv the owner of the
oiy edifice used for the purpose (
rcseutntious, jduys or pel toi inane
eluding halls rented or n 1 nee;
certs or theatrical rein leni niim,-
r I, lie h-
ll l-lllll s
d .bill..
do ,1 .
I
ll
lift .
the'i
ii -i 1 1 1
-l,:,;i lo
it: - t
v lorm,
hi- no; hot
-hall nol In-
ed dolt,,,-.,
which t,i
I'.lliO 1,'.
id not in
ly for en-
,,1 iifl itu Lk.-al.ru jiiuiol- LhlA muU .iiiitoii lureim
of lo
I. si,.
e i ' hllnli,
tl V -h.l'l b,
e.xhjl.oliol
Iisplailg.lioii of I idniiind Kirk," nliinit the
Ills Visit to Kiclinioiid.
Foston, July 2.1, I S ii ( .
A ou! 1 fi'oin "Fdinund Kirk'," whoso real name
i - Junes II, (i ilin, , re, ."7 West Aim street, Fusion,
1 i'i I' " '''' in rii.t I'
il 11-7T
?tr.TJiTii"i'c .-al s, of (iic e. ;e,crell,l, llol, tol.
I ac'j'ii .', as follows :
"Wilh his (, lac, pies') supposed "mission". I had
nothing to ,1.,. 1 went with him, or rather he wi nt
wi;!i ii, e, lor my pass directed (ir.int to allow J. ,
II. ll il'i'.ore an 1 f.-iuul to pa -i our lines to go South, S
to ll iebm.md on Sunday last, and 1 can say I
nncqiuvoi a:iy that the l'resnlciit biicw uolli ng ol
his aeconinany iug me.
"Mr. I.iiic.ilii, tliongli nn old-time friend and
jicipiaitilanco of Coloind Jacques, .has not even
seen him for nearly tliiee years.
"How the newspaper statements in reference to
our visit to Mr. Havis originated, I do not know.
Until 1 J o'clock last night, when I returned to my
home in this city, I had communicated to no hu
man boii.g, except (lens. Butler uud (leant and
the Fic-ideiit, the fact of having been in the rebel
capil.il nl all.
"1 am nut, and never have been, connected with
the New ork Tribune. At the earnest solicita
tion of Mr. lid. Howard (lay, the managing editor
of thai journal, f w ho is a very dear ami intimate
friend of mine i 1 did consent, nearly two years
ago. lo the Tribune Association publishing cheap
editions of my books, 'hut that nrrangeiuout was
long since discontinued , and I did, in July lust,
write half a dozen article for that paper.
"I have not, liowerer, exchanged a word with
.Mr. llroclcy, or even seen him, for fully three
month-, ami. I have no connection with him: in
t'o't. I know absnlutely nothing ol'his 1ncgolia!iol:s.,
Tiiis mu Ii, however, in reference to Unit inu i
talked of matter, being a Vanl.ee, 1 can guess, il
will result in nothing. JclTerr-ou Uavis said to me
S ir.dav, 'and wilh nil his faults I believe him a
man ol' truth.) 'This war iniirt go on till the last j
of this gi:o, ration tall in his tracks, and his cbil- j
Iron sioe bis lau kct and ligU our battles, unless
you aeknoule ago our right of self-government. '
Wo are in, ! lighting for shivery. Wo are light, ug '
for in b pe'i Ictiec, and that, or cxlcnniuatibn, wo i
ni'i have' "
4.4X-
EioiTors of War.
Tho following letter speaks for itself. The wri- j
I 'i' i. the y.,ungest daughter of (he lion. Alexander
II. 1',' iclcr, of Jefferson couiilv, Virginia, detailing
to h; r . i.-lei- the burning of their homo by order of i
(loin ml Hunter, and also the residence of Fdinund
.1. Leo, whoso lace adjoins Mr. Holder's. Foun
tain U ek, alba led to bch.w, belonged. t0 Mrs. Hot-
Mr. A. It. Kolelcr -win a member of '.be
Ji.i . II. That e wept w here herein otherwise pro
led, there -linl! bo n separate registry and tax
for etieh bu-iness mentioned in the fourth section
of this nol, and for each place of conducting the
same, but no la x shall be required for tho mere
storage of goods al a place other than the regis
tered place of business. I pon every change iu
the place of conducting a registered business
He re shall be u new registry, but nn additional
lax shall be required. I pon the death of any per
son conducting a business, registered and taxed
in. herein r, piired, or open the transfer of the
bii-iin.ss to am th, r, tin' business shsll not be suh
iect"d to an additions! tax, but. there shall he a
hth u uev registry in the nam" of ihe pei.son authorized
no-l be 1 bv law to continue Ihe business.
Si. c. I. Tli.l iipuii encii trade, business oroccu
p.liou hereinafter muoed, Ihe following taxes
shall be n cii-,! ami paid for the year ending on
the tiiii tv-lir-t of December, ei ghteen hundred
and -i'.tv thiee, and for each and every year
thereafter, i:
I. Hani. . i s shad pay live hundred dollars. Fvery
person shall be deified a banker within tin; ineiin
ingof this ni l, who keeps a place of business
where credit, are op.ed in favor of any person,
I'll in or corpoi ulii'U, by the deposit or collection
of ninnoi or currency, innl bv whom the same, or
j any part thereof, shall be paid out nr remitted,
upon the draft., check or order of such creditor;
; but nol lo include nnv bank legally uilthoi ized to
j i --lie not, s as cii enh, lion, nor agents for the sale
' of nu rch.iiidi.sc lor account uf producers or man-
J l.faelul, s.
' 11. Auctioneers shall pay fifty dnllara and two
an I a half per centum on the gross amount of
I soles made: Provided, however. That on all sales
J at auction of slock or securities for money, the
tax shall be one lout I Ii ol ono per centum on the
gi'o-s aiiiount of sales. Fvery person shall be
declined ail auctioneer, w ithin the meaning uf this
act, u hose occupation it is to oiler property for
sale, lo til" highest or best bidder, nl public outcry.
'I he lax upon the nuetioueci's shall he deemed a
tax upon the personal privilege, to be paid bv
cu'li 1 1 1 1 i i . I dual engaged in the business, and with
out i, .aid to tilt' i'hiee at which the same is con
duct, "I. No tax shall he required upon .miction
sale, made for dealers in a business registered
I t i v ol. and nt their place of busines., uiioti
WW., I, -M. "T ,11,,
lol loiharl
II In
II bi
les. Illlo
i nrr-xeer
Hie iiuuiii
space, or ,u ea, w hero foils
acrobatic sports me exhibit,-,
lis a circus under this act.
persons exhibiting shows, .-!
livery person w ho performs
shall' be regarded as a jug
i'lovidcd. That no registry
shall be held t" nutlnu i,e i
Slate, nml but one p
li'Mllls llol to llll'll live
Stale.
X I. lloobn ; all, ;-
pay fort;, iloil.u s ;,,r e .
registered, w Inch In b
thereof. I'i'. cii place ol
thrown, oi billiai ds pint
lie with or without price
bowling alley or billiard 1 oom,
ib r Ihisnel."
X II. Livery slable keepers
Jars. Any person w lee ceiq
il is to ke'. p hiiises for bin or h
d, d in ll li', el",' - Inlile keeper il
.Will. Cattle broker-- -boll i
dollars, and I.mi uud u hall
gross amount of sale- mad",
business ii is lo bill and sell :
horses, hogs or sheep, .'.hall be
broker.
XIX. Butchers and baker- - h
fifty dollars and one per n u!
amount of the s ib s mud",
business it is to butcher and s,
in open market, or ol'nei ,, i ,e, I
hogs or sheep, shall be ileooo d
this act; and any person v. to .-,
bake aiid'scll, or oiler he
deemed a baker under this ici.
XX. Peddlers shall pnv I l:y
inul a half pel' rent, on the i.i,,
Rim, except persons engaged i
sivelv pel iiniioiils, hooks, new .
in Ihe Coiifederale Slat, .-, , I
I tracts, who sells or ollei s to
wares or oilier comiuocnies,
goods from place lo place,
through ililli reiit parts ol tin
deemed a peddler under thi - u
any peddler who sell. ; oiler,
foreign or domestic, by one or
cos or packages at one line', n
son or persons asnlor, said, sit
dollars and two am! a half p. ;
sales; and any person who pc
pay fifty dollars and two and
on Ihe gros. sales, l no tax up
he lleeined a tax on the per iii.i
paid by each individual ongi:"'
without regard lo the place ai
conducted.
XXL Apothecaries sba'd pnv
on W ho
li i
id ,
olio
pay till .-
' rdeigbl
I'll IIT,
s ii, an
: bllli:
id In. I
d laid" I
d ,i cailh
ol lv
all pay one hundred dollars ulld ten
on ill' gross nniount of nil sales
.ijr. A. li. Jmicier -was
Ileum of Hepresenlnlives in LSiilt -'ill.
Captain Mart'.nd.ilo was infornicd by one nf Mr.
ll.dc'er's ,'euiglili rs that tho property was not her
l.i'.hcl's but that of her mother, bavi-,,; been con.
viyed to her many years since.
She nl';cnvard sent word to (oier.crni Hunter lhat
all ho deslroye I belonged to Mrs. Holder, who was
absent fi-mi h"me at Ihe time. No one was there
exupt'Mi'. Holder's two daughter.- and Ihrce lit
l!" r.iaud children. Wo envy not the man or men
wh" c,m en j. y such deeds ore miiiiit ?U"h wrings:
SiiKi'iir.itti-trowx, JerrEissoN Co.. V.t
July :'u. Isiil.
M Iic.uiKsr Sisriins. I sup, use you will havo
heard before tins reaches yen that our d ,'ir. beiuili
fel h' .1,1 : is in ashes.
V, leni iv, just after dinner, I.iz.ie, Ic r Ibreo I I
litilo child.s ii ari l 1 b"ing at homo, lifteen r"l liers
of Hi- 1st .New York Cavalry, under Captain M.ir-
tind.ile, e.iine wilh orders Iroiu lien. Jlunle
tic otlicers, or by personal representatives, guar
dians or coininitiees.
1 Whole-ale dealers in liquors, of any and
every d 'sei ijitiou, including distilled spirits, fer
mented li 'plot's tni'i w incs of nil kinds, shall pay
two hundred dollars and live per centum ou the
gross amount of sal, s made. Fvery person, oth
er than I he di -; i Her or brew er, who shall sell, or
nP'or li r sale, any such liquors orwines, in quan
tities of inure than three gallops ut one time to
the ; a purchaser, shall lie regarded as a whole
sale dealer iu liquors within the moaning of this
act. Ail persons who shall sell, or oiler for sale,
nnv such liquors or wines, in qiiiintiles less than
three gallons nt one time to the same person, shall
be regarded as a retail dealer in Honors.
IV. lictail dealers in liquors, including distilled
smrits. fermented liiiuors, and wines of every de-
sci'lpl lull, si
per centum
made.
V, Ib't.iil dealers, wboie quarterly sales shall
exceed one hundred dollars, and shall be less than
live hundred dollars, shall pay twenty-live dollars
and two and a hall per centum on the gross
a nut of sn'!.,, made, and where quarterly sales
exceed live li' inlred dollars, the specilie tax shall
be lilty dollars and two and-a half per centum on
Hie gross amount of sab s made. Fvery person
w bos ' business or occupation it is lo sell, or oiler
to sell, groceries or any goods, wares, inerehitn
f. -e, or oilier things of foreign or domestic pro
ibietioti, in le-- ipianiilies than a whole original
on ce or package at ono time to tho same person,
,'nol including w ines, spii itunus or malt liquors.)
...hall be regarded a. a retail dealer under this act:
Provided, however, That any mechanic who shall
seii only the products of tho labor of himself and
bis ,,',vii family, shall be exempt from this tax.
I. Wlndi sabwhalers shall pay two hundred
dollars and two uud u-hiilf p reuntiiui on the gross
amount i f all sales made. Every person w hose
business or occupation it is to sell, or oiler to
sell, groom ins, or any goods, wares or inereluin
di: e nl foreign iir domestic production, by one or
n ore orhgitiiil p: ckages or pieces at one time, to
ihe sainf pm chaser, not including wines, spiritu
ous or mall li piors; and every person whose busi
ii, s it i to sell, or oll'ei' to nell, slaves, shall be
ih onii d as n w h'desale dealer under this act; but
haling been registered as a wholesale dealer, such
person iniiv also sell as aforesaid as a retailer:
Flan n led, That eoiitraeloi's working for and sel
ling their own products exclusively to the Confed
eral,' States, to an amount not exceeding five thou
sand dollars a year, and such dealers as sell exelu
si'.ele to con iimers, and not to others Ki sell
again, shall not be regarded as wholesale, but us
retail dealers.
VII, Pawnbrokers shall pay two hundrid dol
lars. Fvery person whose business or occupation
il is to tnkoim- receive bv way of ideduu. townr
exchange, anv goods, wares or merchandise of
..., i;,,,l ,,r ,'.i',,M!,l nronivtr whatever, for the
r, ,, ,,,..,,l ,.) sel'lli II V III IIllJlll v lent thereon, shall tiee, (which time
tie Ueemeo ll jiieoiuiuMi uu, i n,,.s ......
VIII. Uisti'llers shall pay two,, hundred dollars
and twenty per eenluiu oii the gross amount of
all sales made; ami also twenty per centum on the
value of all liquors distilled lor any other person,
and the tax ou distillers shall bo n lion on Ihe still
or stills used, and upon the other fixtures and ar
ticles for currying on the business, and shall have
11 other liens oreljinis. hieryper
I nt r,
I: Pi
llp.i.v.
,-, nt. o:
lies j,-.
1 i...,V i
,m p,
I mill
I i
v.l I
til"
, thoie shad he ilciluelcd the cost of labor, Kind
ami i e , hi i repairs.
Ml ll the incline li, derived fin m ravigntiug
e';, l rise ,, I oei e shall be lied licti'd fro ill Ihe gross
i .. one: , including the vijlue of frelgllln on goods
-; ii'io d bv He' pi'i sim ruiiiiiiig tho ves.-el, Ihe lure
ol i i I," a! or v." s,-l, it not owned by the person
i i ii : the -ahie, or if owned by him, a reason-
no1" iiihev , i.eo liu- ihe wear and tear of the same,
i " i ' e ' e i d 1 1 1 ' t , o i por centum pel an ii inn , and
al o lh" e, , ' , i i ii lining 1 1 e bout or t esse I.
ll the lllOoloO bo lb-liv ed by llio t II T paVl'V
oat or bin building, (here shall be deduct.
el li'-iii the gin... reeoiiils of Ins occupation, in
e'o ling the i able of the bout or ship w lieu finished,
il hiiJi I'.u hiiiisell, tin t of (be labor netunlly
hu ,d ,.in I paid hv himself, innl the prune cost of the
ii,. ,ioi ils. n' pi,i','base,l by him. "
V, li ih" inr.ane be derived by I he tax payer,
f. I.I Hie sale I, I loo I elillllill' e or nnv other proper
n , real or i" I'suii.il, there shall be 'deducted from
lio' gros . iiui Hint of sales the prime cost of Ihe
pisei- rty sold, including the nol nf transportation,
-,,i,.i ii - iil'cii'i k.s actually paid and llio rent of the
boildings eiii'd'", e,l iu the bu .iuess, if hired mi l
1,.' owned by biei -elf.
v I. ll the iiiii mo be derived by the taxpayer
ill,, ,.i any other upatii'ii, profession cinploy-
loeiit oi loisiiH's. , there shall hu deibicled from
I t. e .io s iimoiini of fees, oniiipe naiilion, profits,
e. iiini.'i or commissions, the salaries of
j eh rks i.cinaily paid, and the ronl of the ollico or
' i tli a1 building n-i d iu the business, if hired ami
I nol "Mo ii by himself, the cost of labor actually
paid. an, I not owned by hiniself.atul the cost of ma-
h ii ,1 oilier tlniii machinery purchased for tho us,,
j of his business, or to be converted iulo some oilier
I hum in Ihe course of his business, anil in the ease
j of mut mil insurance companies I h ' amount of loss-
is paid by tin iu during Ihe year. The in' i-
eiiiolovnienis piirsio d by tloun within the Cou
i I', ,! :':i : - Males; and ill estimating incomes there
-hall be included Hie Interest, dividends, profits or
1 e'ber pi oceedrf of money or oiciiu of every d"-
r a iiili.m, on which such interest, dividends,
i prnl'i; or ot lii r proceeds shall have accruod for the
v eai ,v, hi t Iu r in eM cii or not, anil me vaiue ot ino
, tn., ited atinnal rental of nil dwelling boiues,
lniihlir,L's or building lots in cities, towns or vil
1 , oecapi' il bv lio' owners, or owned and not
.e'en:,., ,1 or hue i, and the vnbio of the estimated
,, mii'iil hue ol all slave-', ti"' engaged on pulia
tion , or lai in-, mid ml employed iu some busi
lie ... or occupations, Ihe profits of which are tit x
r , as Income under I hi" net. When the income
be ibus ascertained, all of tboso which do
m.t ee, c I ll.e bulull'ed llollal'S per lllinillll, shall
ho e'.oiiipt from taxation. On nil incomes reeeiv
, d dm in., th" v ear over ll.e hinidreil ilollam, and
n it exceeding lilte n hiindreil dollars, a tax
,,l bve per cent, shall be paid. On ad incotoes
r liitoi'ii biiudred dollais, mid less thin three
ll, in-and doli irs, live per cent, shall be paid on
Ho in. -i ti!'i"iii hundred dollars and ten per
,. ;;l, ,.n u;i ex," i. On all incomes of or over
tl.ie," thousand dollars, and less I hull five tliou-
:.i;il do'.lai -, ainx often percent, shall be paid.
Cii all incline , ol or over live thousand dollars,
and I," s '.ban h ii thousand dollars, a tax of twelve
and a ball'pi r eeiil. klinll be paid; and on all in
,., me; i f ,,r; overlcn lliousaiul dollars, tax of
hh, on p. r eenl. vlii'll be paid. All joint stock
,, aiii . s ami crpoi nlions shall reserve one-
; . . , r i i o! th" lunula! earnings net apart for ilivi
ii, i,d in i ro-orvod fund, to le paid to the eollec
I ,, ,,i H,,. Confederate tax. "u" t i i o dividend then
p id in ihe stockholder shall not be estimated ns
a i", 1 1 ,,' hi- income. for the purposes of this act.
-mis shun give in nn estimate ot their in
ml nrolits derived from anv other source
nimtev.-r, and in so doing shall first statcthe gross
nimum! ,,l iheir rein ipis lis indivnluals or mum
; i s ol a lii ni or partnership, and also state piu -tieul.u'lv
each item I u"whieh a deduction is to be
m ad" ami lie' aiiiount to be deducted for it : Pro
i, l 'I, That lie' incomes and profits upon which
h ,v o I ix is tn be imposcu, mini not or ooeui'
uni'ide the products ot lands, which are
I in bind as In ri iunlter described: Provided
oo. That in case the annual earning ol said
sioci. c.iiii'iaiiies and cm , orations set apart
,n, '.'.aid. sluill giie a profit of iiimi than ten
s.1 ilii.n tweniy percent, upon their capital
, !,;,l in, ono eighth of said sum so sot opart
id ns a tax tothe colli cloraloicsnui, anil
I sum -" set apiirl shall give a profit of
lour ibsn tweii'v per cent, on their capital siock
i', in I in, one sixth (hereof shall bo reserved and
i, od as ai',, re-aid. The Ux levied ill this section
sl,all b" paid on the lirstd.iy i.f.lanucry next. and
. . i. ... .1 , . n-e , ,r len , ,, ar I oer"" ,'
-, "i. ... ru-rrTr-Tnftr
coll, -ell thai ,e is ,, ; , i . i , ...
eoll,,, ii and leliaeeo ,', ,,i 1,0 : . ,.
at Hie Ilines In"-, It ,l I". i'.
llliil'e I II -.!! t U"l , ,- lull, s Ii I ! , ,
It ll"l d, IV ' '.si lo 10. I,,,,. .
shall 1',' ll ,1,,,' I,, 'i .1 II V , I o
p,, ti,,ii lior, . a ! i.,'l, ell, , I. d I i
li, r, in ,11. i j.r. sei- l I: I'i, ... I, i ,
t, rs iiiuv , r, , l . , a ,1 i,
ti in,' w ninn ii , ir. . a !. , , i i
nml, r ll," so o l i i , . i 1 .
hicors lo.ll he p.o.t l , . i
Hi, ir lulu's lion, in, I . ,. i
ili'liv, rv. in il,, i .a , ' -e '.
I i o l , -1' 1 1 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 111 1 il" S 1.0 ,
Slli'liil, I'Vel V, Vllli'll !' ," ': ,.
, Is, shall belie,,!,' II, I. ,-ie - '
s'iu.,;ird ol'vv, e:llt 1 to, I'i- .
, rune-Ill snail he boo i, I i ' ,' ' "
,,r III" ,1, III "I'V el' se-'il .11 ' .- ...
pat in -.'b tor ti.i!,-' ' "
,l,i,', rs ,,f lii',:. , s i,.',, i 1 ' ;
,1,1,'. 'I ie- s s . -, -, , i ' .. i . '
I Le on iiiig la in in". "I d - i o"
III" l.i.l. I'll'l.'lll. -o d '-
lo pi , d to e, !'. I He . .'- . '.I
li, ss ti , lo ic, oo ; , i
vi i it of li, ri lie-; -s. , og i v 'lo ,11
sella! ,' p, o.oiial l r ., ,i'. a n ' ;
,-r ,,r, i-e,,;, ie. hel oi o - 1" ' ;o ,
III. IV he l, ,' .' V Lo lie o " i
Hi, -'nn r, .il.'i' -a. 'I -
If. oil' III the maimer .:!..! I..- el
ed 1,1 Ihe l.,- o, Ihe - ',' ...! " -- -personal
prop. IT.; a-d H. - d " ..
be I'Veeul, ll le. I lie la' '"I . 'or.
bv ),iii ,.r l1. .1 .in ! " ". a,. I '
Hie VV'lliHilil shall !. ' o'ili. d I i '- s
I'd ill Hie IC'i e.'l V" S I I . I ' ...
tl-ri Ineia.s; -aid t'- ,... 1 1 .. ., '
l'rovld, ,1, 'I hat in a I ."i s i. :,, ;e ,
!IViT liu'l'",' oil Hl-' .'lee. -10, ol o I i;,
III 111,' pol'lioli 111, reel' I, I VI 1, . !l 10, I
no oilier a.-n'- on, at shall h i
llL'l','',i oil- lo.ll he I', d 0, ,1 ! . ..r '..';
if ah, I la s r , , r a lio.- 1
IIS ll," ,-sS. a , O ' .
. d l,r ll, '
, is i;e.
I 1. 0, I I-
0" li.
HO. 1.1 senlllled,
hel li, , -1 111 oil
lei : red le, :l,o
, 1
I
1"
,'" .', I le,' I
if. ! I.e I,-!
I,
1 lie
1 1 I
oil I
r
-m"S'Tnrr tr tlisintistiert
is !,,!
I"'.''
d t,
Ida
to
I'l'U
son or co-pin tui'i ship w ho disHls or niainilaclnres
spirituous liquors for others, or for Mile, shall he
(1, e l a di idler under this net: Provided, how
ever. That distillers of fruit, for ninety days or
hall pay sixty dollar.-, and also lilty cents
per gallon nil tin' Ill's! leu g iilolis, ami nvo sonars
per g illoii mi nil spirits di.-;i!led beyond that
quantity
sa'cs made. Fvcrv iier-
building where medicines nl mpoaiid. ,1 m pie-
pared according lo pi'esci'ipii'Ois of pbv .-icians,
and sold, siiall be regarded ns an up oh, caiy uu
dor this act.
XXII. Pholograpbcrs hall p.iv lh - -. -m ,.
dollars and two mid. a half peri i:l:ia: , :, ll, : -amount
of Miles made. An v p- i - im ,,r . . ,-
who make for sale iliolourupt;s, :iml.n yp. 4.i
gueireotvpis or pictures on gl:i--,un lai, p .i r , i
other material, by the action ofln.lit. ...hail le i
garded a photographer under this act.
XX I I I. Lawyers, actually engaged in piaelie",
shall pay fifty dollais. Fvery p o -mi whose bn-:
ness it is, for feu or row aid, to pi ,,-ecu ie or dot" ml
causes in any court of reeoi d, or other jndioi il I . ,
bunal of the'Confci'erati' Stales, or of any S:aie,
or give udv ice in relation to causes o: ir.a'iis
pending therein, shall bo deem da I aw y or w u bin
the moaning of tins net.
XXIV. Physicians, surgeons am! ihu':.: , ac
tually engaged in the praciifo, -.hall pay lit s dm
lars.' Fvery person whose bu -incss n i, '..r t- "
or reward, to prescribe ivmcdv.i r p-'if-ri'i --ir
gical operations for the cure of ane b nhl v lii-,-:: e
or ailing, shall be doomed a phy-iriau, si,r , n or
dentist, within the moaning of thi , aci, a- ;i, i . o
maybe; and the provisions of paragraph i,iinil."-r
l,.-.l,o,. whntt t, i.t evlend I,, l!i,sooap; who
keen nil band medicines ,,elv for t.ie io.i ,,,"' of I
making up their ow n pre-ei ipti.
patients. The tax iq l.nvv i r
geuns uud denlist-, shall be ih "
personal privilege, to be paid I.
iu the business and willioul n
which the same is comliiel.-.l : i ', m idi-d, ' !.ai ; oo
provisions of this iu t .-hail not applv I . phi -no u, -and
surgeons exclu-iv ely i nga. I in ', lie i .'..ufed
orjile S' n ice.
,.V. Colifeclioners shall p v hi'y ibdla: - an i
two and a-half per eciilum mi I'..- i os- an. omit of
sabs. Fvery person vv Tin sell-, at ret.,.! c..:,f, c
tionarv, sweet a, cats, coin Ins or othei enf ; -. in
any building. shall be regarded , n ,- "d. e'i :o'r
un'der Ibis act.
Sko. 5. That every person ivgi-teroil nml ia, d
upon Ihe gross amount of sales as aloco-aiil. -ar il
be required on the lirst day of .Inly, eight -ii ono
dred anil sixty-three, to make a ii t or l inrn
tho assessor of Ihe district, id the gi o-s niiooiiit of
such sales as aforesaid, i.i I'min tiie pa-sago of
this act to the thirtieth day of .lime, i -sUl eon Inu
dred and sixly-threo inclu-ive, ami id ihe end ,,:'
every three months, or w ithin l.v only day tin re
ader, after the said lirst day of July, ei .lite, u biiu
dred and sixty Ibreo, imik. a list or i etui a lo ihe
assessor of thi' district of the grin--; ainoeut ol uru
sales made as afotesai l, wilh tho iiiuouut i f lax
which has accrued or shoti'd accrue tin i w hu h
bsl shall have annexed therein a declaration under
oath or iilliriuation. iu form or inancec as io :v In"
..w.wpiW"d by the ci,onoi""i"!i "! o;'t,,,,, .. ::.,,: ih
same is true'iiud coi'i'iu't, and shall, vv niiiu sneli
time as the collector may ib si.-nat", by I n -! - mo
hall not lie less lo.,:, I, n e,,
lliiwv ibivs t'r.on Ihe d ije ot' such no
tice,) pay to the collector the ameuni of in i Ihei e
upnii, as aforesaid, nml in default thereof, siiall
pay ll penalty in doiiblethe amount id the lax.
Sue. il. That upon the salaries of all . ..I.iri. d
persons, serving iu any cnpacily whalev or, except
upon the siiIhi i"s of persoiis in Hi" nnlii.ti i or
naval scivice iheio shall be levied ami i d
leeted a lax of one per centum , n the ,;! , ..
amount of such snbirv, when not exceeibeg i,,,,- .
hundred dollars, and two per c utum u!"u nnv
excess over Mint anion nl, lo be hv i" i and c ll -i-ed
at the cud of each yinr, in the maim r pi " - ih
rd for other taxes euuineral' d in this n-" i' -i-j
vided, That untaxes shall he imped b, v.. in ,f
this act on the salary (if nn.v pel -on ivith in ; n
sahirv not exceeding oin thous.iiid ibd!..r- o o an
wilh tho slaieiiieiit or estunate ot incomes anil
niotits ileiavod lioni any source whatever, .other
ihan pioi'iiets in kind, which the tax payer is re
al led to r. older, or with any deduction claimed
'.,. , av, r, he shall select oin) disinterest
, I , H , n ,d the v ici ii a go us a referee, and llio tux
,.,,! -hall ."1 el aiiol l.er, iiiid I he two I bus seleet
,1 . iiai, j,; tt !hiid, who shall investigate ti ml
o, 'ermine the facts in reference 10 said estimates
a'i'1 deduction i, and lix ihe amount on income and
, . , . , . i .. 1 1 i. . - i
1,1 oti!,, on will. II the i;i-iav ei .souii ie nssesseu,
I n eorlihcate. s!"lll'll bv B IllllloritT Ot the
n lori es shall be conclusive as to the amount of
ino, 'ini' nml profits on which tho titx-payer shall
be'n-s' ssi'il; Provided, That if any person shall.
I ,d ,,r reins,' io rvmler the statement or estimate
e! oi o aid, or shall fail or refuse to select u referee
:,s n e-aid, the assessor sti it 11 select three
i, -!,"-. ,.s, vv h -i sluill lix the amoiiul of income and
pi-oi'!- nil wliieli Hie tax paver ahull be assessed,
ii oin ihe le s' i . idence Ibey can obtain, and a ccr
tiii' iiio signed b'i a majority of said referees, shall
b i iiiebi' i , e o'n the tax payer: And provided
fin lie That iu any case submitted to referees, if
Ho", , or a inajoi itv'nf them, shall find and certify
thai ihe -tat' no'iit or estimate of income nnd
ri 1 ii ! - rem le re, I bv the tux payer does not contain
ni,,i -e than foiir-iiftbs of the H ue and real amount
ol i, is taxable income and profits, then the tax-
i', iu a hiltion lo tho iiicoine tux on ihe true
nu! of his nn'oi.i,, and profits, ascertained and
a- , --d bv the referee:!, shall pay ten per centum
00 llio ninoiiul of said ineoina lax, and tho asses
sor I, nil be eii'itled to one liflh of said additional
I, I, p, , eoiiiimi over and above nil other foes and
alio.'.anee-: And piov hled further, That the tisses--"!
in. :v in in ii in-" ! oaths to refeiees, the tax-payer,
iiui! nnv 'wi!i, i - before Ihe referees, iu regard
to s.ioi csiimate an U any deduction claimed, or
..ii , fact in reference thereto, in such form us the
So .-tup of tin' ft' i-aiary t.iay prescribe.
Si -. .'.On all proiiis made by any purson, part
nei .-Ino or corporation, diirini; the year eighteen
biii: ba'd and sixiv two, by "'o purchase, within
the Coil", I 'late S! ntes, mid sale during Ihu said
v ea:-, o nnv Hour, corn, bacon, pork, oats, hay,
1 c",' odi, iron, or 'he manufacture's of iron, sugar,
no hi.- cs, made of enno, leather, woolen cloths,
.,!oio., bonis, blankets olid cotton cloths, a
I.: . el' ton pel' ecu I urn shall be levied and colluded.
i , b. jail on the li t--I day of July next : Provided,
I hat lh'' lax imposed bv'tlus section shall not ap
ply I, purchases and sab s made in the due course
i I til i, gu'ar retail business, and shall not cou
ncil" l v oiol Cm present year,
s i , lo, Tl, u ,.ieli farmer in., 1 planter tn the Cf,r,rcd-s-jao.
si,., d p iv nod deliver to the Confederate
i:.,r, rue 111, of Ha' 'pi'mlaets of He' present year, one
I, i,i ,,!' ll," u Ic al. ca n, oats, rve.hiiek wheat or rice, Irish
p,,i ,!, . and of H ll"! Ili.vtillil fed, hi; also oiie-t, alii
,,f Hie m..r. iii"l:l-ies innde of eiuie, or of 9',rhiiin,vvdi,'re
il,.,,, loiiiv e illoii , are mad", cotton; wool and to-
, o .tl.', eiioi, ! ""I I o-li' '1 in "
hi,. ,o -Iripp.iland pack, 'it lil I'
ei
I':
.1.1.
v cry
hurii
I, ,.,1. g ai'.l
tils', and. in
wo! I hove I
ihe linn :ur .
ot
lii
lh
big under is-!' ou the pbices of A. It.
F imnml J. Lee. 'liny came to us
twenty minutes after their arm al, it
an d.mg ions to enter the house. Of
ir . we s,,ve I two little rocking chairs and
r cii airs lioni the porch. This is lia'rally
ba, ii, iu w hu ll wus stored all the bay,
rv V., .',,11 ,,,eAn..hu,l.,.,l dollars, nml lllllll, 111 H! a I1KC ,ioo,. , ,, ,,-.
, , . ' 1 . ... .. . ,i , longer or shorter.
I"
on
Fv
1.
just cut, the servants bouse, and library, with the
b" ,!;-, c ibiuei..of iniiieriil.-', valuable historical p.i
peiv and documents afl are gone. The meat-house
and d.i.ry am still standing, as tho wind blew from
them. V.'iiiin ; this is harder work than I thoulit
it vv nil I'-, ,ut,-r all I have gone through with,
'l h y pilcl up ihe furniture and, with caiiiplune,
ic, built Hu ore that has buriicd deep into ' .r
a:, ! I ;ir, at Aunt ,ann:os to-nig.it;
d childr on at toe Oruve. .Mrs. Leu has
r !iu-ll.in 1, and Fountain Uock and lien-
ford are I oth ib s- l.iicd. .My heart aches to bavo
in h tciiiido ti dings ,,(' (ho dearest sp,,t in ail the
woii 1 1,, y I I -el I lovel it too mucn, but my
grt'.ii, .-t gri' f is f-r our darling parents. We are
yoii'u: and can b, ar sneli changes better, but their
bto-ti, .s v.a re formed and rivaled there.
I'll write ni"re iu the morning win u fil'er for it.
How many will bo m.rry to hear all thi-I I rea l
lluater's cr br niyiel!' had it in my bauds and
trie 1 to kc, p it to send Papa, but it was taken out
nl my hands.
Your devoted fi-ter, Tun;.
the gross amount
i-rson who niauiilaetures
; name or doserqitiou for
i ill part, shall be deemed
ti.
d i
two and a-l
of sab's niiid
fermented liquors,
sale, from mail.' w I
a brewer under i.iis :ic.
X. !L,to!, inns, taverns ami eating bouses shall
be ei ossified ami rated according to the yearly
rental, or if inn rented, according to the estimated
value of the lion, c or property occupied, or in
tended to be occujued, as a lintel, inn, tavern or
eniiii " li. ease, a-I, dbovs, , in cases wnero ino
' ai'IiiaT or I'stinuiicd rent shall itinnunt to ten thou
i h ind dollars or inore. tin y shall constitute Ihe lirst
1 ok..- and nnv an annual nun of five hundred (lol-
'lars. In ca-'s e. bore said i cut shall be live thou-
! sand, and less than leu thousand dollars, they
I .-hall consiitute tin- second class, and pay an oiiini
, nl -'ini of three bundee'l dollars. And in cases
' v.li. re laid rent shall b" two thousand live bun-
dred dollars, ami le.-s than fiv e thousand dollars,
I time shall con-'ilute the third class, and pay an
annual .sum of l.vo hundred dollars. In cases
j where S "d r ,-ut shall be one thousand dollars, and
I lc-s than twenty-live hundred dollars, they shall
uistilut" the bmrtli cla-s. ami pay an annual sum
cases where said
I.
"I,
oip
lale
1 1
Sec. i. 1 hat the ..'ei'oiai v ot i:
cause to be assessed ami asccrt.;,
day of January imx t, or a i soon li
tie'able, the income and profits ,1
person, joint stock coiiqiany ami '
evcrv occupation, cuipiov ii ' io
whether registered or not, iu w hu h
been engaged, and from every in"
skill, nrrmertv or money, and tin
nrofits derived Inun anv sou
salniivs, during the calender year preei.-d,
said first day of January in vi; and ti
income ami profits shall be no ! !niit",l, n
nnd taxed in the inanm i herciiiao. - in e , :
I. If the incoine be dviivcl liom ihe rent
scs, lands, teiicineiils, inaiiui' wt.ii ie.g ri
establishments, fixtures and machinery,
springs of salt or oil, m veins of coal, iron "
minerals, there shall be deducted I'iomth
ninonnt of the annual rent a sum sulh. n nt
I necessary annual repairs, not exceeding
I centum on said rent, except that the i n
I from housessliall he subject to a i . - l ie
j exceeding live per centum for aim ml i t
II. If the income be derived Iroiu a: v
.all be
Is Of til" V I
first, the rent of the establishment ami hxtui
-h til
scare noin
tlie cotton
d It him on or h, r,,i'c ll.e (li st day ,.r .March.
-., h i ,,r h, f,.!.' ihe l'e-l dsy of .Inly, next
i.,n. i::i,'li raire r or p:m,n r snail
I, ,,lc Ihc.cinuieiiL for us use, "iic-
p, as, be on and gr "Mini peas, pro,lii,cf"i nnd
'imn'dioin llio present vear. As Soon ss
,1'el'e: 0,1 crops are lil'ele r's'lilv for nuvrki'l. the
ill e,-c ol'dra.", ,'lneiit bclwecii him and til"
l.all ,i -I ,!,. , I tilieite the same, in tint fol
io r 'I ii" a-s,- -s..,' nnd tax -pav er shall each sc-e-,-i
,1 freeholder from Hie vidua":", wlio.may
in eiisa a .hl.eivlici' of i. pinion, to Fettle
ii',!, - a'e: o.-ifHie tsx-pav'cr neglects or r
.... ooe so'di fr,, hold, r. the, said a-s "orsiiall
,. ,, -i, niipr I le a -i ss the crops ns herein
I ;.. v shall itse.-itnin tiiii nniount ,,f tin' crops,
In ,f aieas irelil.'ll! or by conipllllll.' the Mil-
, r honses in who h ilnw sr.' held. hen
,,., , t,i.-n i- pr ic'drahie s.tell a nn Hind,
r n's. i's shall li. n e-l!mtc.' under otli. Hie
,.,ililv ,'fsaid ei'ios, inclmlbig " till lil.iv
,1,1 ,,r co'ns'iin, dbv liie producer, prcr to -:iid
li- 'h-r iciiher d or nol, excepting from said
,,-o pMiii, , it ,.f - ,i,l crops ns iint.v ho ie ccsssry
l.,in ii th.! Ices ,-f nu ll farni-r planter or
nl' I'r.-vl,'. d 'I'liat Hie f..;ioimr tw.ii
m,-i,l ,.ft!ic lux in Mini,
in .1 from
,-i "I a lain:
e I' ')
v i.:
not vv
,ri'i nioro Hisn five
tin
!, u "f a
, f
nv-c Job
if, in (.
Jr..
died of loiisumpti,
,.;i tloj Hh iul.
ei at his
..e i i .. l .i,,:; ,es nl in
rent shall be li sstiinn one tiiousaiid dollars, they turing or mining bu -inc. s, l!
.!,.. n .,... ,ii,,i tl,,. mil, eh.ss. and nav nn annunl I from the gross value ot the p
l, , ,-t e , I,, Hire levro'V l.laci! wlierO food
and lo.lg'.n or lodgings onlv, arc prov.Oed for 1 netunlly rented and not
..a ..... T ,!.,..'. ,,r i..,.,r',lpr in vi,...- nfnNV- I nrosecu t in 'l the huine-:
m lit th, r, 'or the income or receipts rrnm wtnen , latinr actually inrci ami paoi i u. i
amount t,, live hundred dollars from (hat source, est of the raw material puro.i.i,, d
i,.n I,. ,-, - ,, d..,l hole mu or tiive-i n. u niter this i lureu: noil in, n im '"" '"
t
b.r H
t, n 01
,!,:,;
, I! li'.
leibietcl
bv th,
ml, th" eo
1"
lild, III"
j production of pii; meial Ol blooiu
loaliltt
1 1 "in '
i l "in t
a f.inl'r wiOi nifnor rliildrcn, not
,- hiitpt: d doliars i',,r hinis, if, nnd one
e.o h minor fivini; with hint. Slid Ave
idihliotl Htcrclo f,r curb, liiiii'T son
i- i, .,',,, ;..-!, or Ii.kI ilKibl. J 111 tin- mfi
sald: r , r Beaninn. In th' winy "r cvv,
ici ai. . ! i lo r, from for vvoiu. Is and Is
i,.,ii-a:id (h.hli-s.
ill",,-, r. uo'elier or S''JV!li:vn, who
i, , i -rrv.e.,, the wldovr not
,..', i . irv I'rnvld 'l, Tilsl
r s- i ''in'., r ,bs i not t,r,bir,
i pcoil-s. tvro hiilidrt'd
: i a .!,, Is "t pi ss and nesiis, li"
0, in in kind on wild articles, "I
1. . i-r:i.o il rivd front ti e corn
ino! i'i a!! cas'-s whfrc the crn is
Hi- i'sh-o: nnv f;ir!ll, r"r pi.tlitir, -',"
,-c lla.n lull ooiinds ,-f vv,.-i. .,r nmre
ciiiiiedcctr-.n b.r ra-h lie a h, r of
-1,1 '' ct lo. u 1 lav in kira I. The !.,v as-os-.
in.- tl..-.-X lopti-n" snlii'Tir'sl intiu-Siic-
s i,,c T.,1'1,' ,,i' Ui" p .riion of ld rrops to
..raiti- 1,1 f eiilll.ch u:,'i hid live wrtt-
,f his , st, mat.- t , l tie i- Ii-'tor, Slid a cony
Hi" prodne r Tne .:iid prrsincer sniilU
hv er tl;" V-- a. t. crn, os'., r'f, t.urkw lies!,
cir ,i I :iv sad fodd-T, Sllr, ni'-lass, lf
a,.' vv ,,l. tin; I" I"- paid s titrji-In kimk
,., , !iin.i!, I ss aforesstd, in such f nu
n n k, '.-line c"ii,iiti,,n as inxy b" nssa! in the
,-i, tie v nit" bo delivered, within thirty
t us of nfujmo i,j tkt ''il
I
i-.-f .
the as:. .- ,,r i i i
ll,,' Hit , r ai,,l !
, si in,., i , li, ,. ia r- '
I le-r, Vi hell a :l'l, nil Mini ,:'
If p:illii"lll he mil'' - hv a 0 oe'i
rent In kind. Hie n lei. I'"1 "I
paid in hind be Ino i, n a,! lo i
Ihe lux "I'thc less,,:-, a -..:.! i.o
(,i",'liiilCI:t ,,li;e, r -o CI r. ' '
L'atioll to llteioile see:. I, ol o, ,.
cine; nnd disc!.,, , :::, n n oo
lo llio le-sor.
s-i.c. JI. '!,! ev. i;. t.ul." ;. '
person vv ho -i.cajiil,'! '," -.
I, It ornbolll Hi" lii" i "l V ii'ai.
four. I'll it' Col. nt "t ol - la I" . "
-illce Ihe pas-:, flh: :'. 0"
111., deliver, ol'tai- i -lllll.C' t"
II, rcl.ial'ier ia, nil' I. ! ti"'
pl-iatcf. L-rai, r, "I' ol a, r p' r n,
,, liver nn cjiiii a1, ail fee ' :
co, t. a! tin- r.ih "!' i v , v i -' 1 : ., ' 1 .-.
vvci. lit "l'p"i'l.. I l' ii "ii il" n'
hundred and si'.l.v -!a,e". '-In-iaiabi-;'.
i, pr' vahd.".:,.- , -
mules no! I1-, d ill ,' l 1 . ' :e
pel-,, 11 ill I'e I '! , .'.'
-a,,! owtn'r -.I.' i e. 1, -0 ,
ll.e lil.-l lll.vol .1.0,1, I" '
plnnl, ror f .run r s.i o: ot. o --,:
f Hits ai 1 and priori !ii" le;
gross pr," c 'is ,,1 ocl. r ii, - -o
as Income, alter d"'h" Hi, - th.i
j paid I'"!' the pnrc!i;i-c "1
11,1 inn l.v pui , ,,,, - ,, ,
sullied I'V I lol it. '1 ll" e !:.oo
lliaile, ill C.i-e ol d! .1,-1' ' He I''
lav-pa'i', as m r in rv "" i
tax: l'l-ovid. ,. 'I l, :U l.o i." in, ,'.
Person, vv ho shall lo I -I oi. in
and liliv poiileis of lo l p
Jeet lo th" lan.ll Ida, in
i, Ulcer, soldier or s. aini.ii
or who III iv ll.ivv hee'l ill-'
WOIIIids. t,r pnv sled dl-al
i.llieor. sohliM- or in, i:oi. ,
does no! own more u. i i-.o e, ., s
cvenipt from lii" I-'', ii"i'"" d hy
entile.
SC. 1'J. 'I'liat Ihe S, . o ! a "I v i:
vi, 'the iuarlermao, I-- ,. olio,
- oil nercin lh lion, 'lolled p- ! .'
I'ollecln.ll "I'thc ar',,, I, - i ...'I !''' ' i'
j oilier for di-ii il.niio'i i" i'i" p. i" r ;
I the utility, and I'm' il'iiverui . , ei,e.
I ng.-iils "f Ihe s", r, Ian "I the 'I a-
nor shall Ir tle-l, r Ihe i slim: '" oi - :"
person by way of. t tav in hind, to i
p'ISl ipiartel'lll-islel'. laklli:: tl 1
I IM'eipl. Which deill helhed v 11 Voe
' colleelor in s Ollill:' he. ace. a!. ,'l
.had he fnndsl,, d l.v III, -eo !'.:
Ilina Hi" I"'-! '.ii-.ro ro,:e-'. i ..-i.
hill,. 'I li, posl , 1. 0 I' I i: :.. !' !' I ' '
shall collect ir 'ill th" lav p.-,, r 10,' .,
lies, nnd V, hi, 'II l i I," o ,1 '" p..; '
the ( "id'.-d, rale liovelio," i,l. I ,-"
shail he liable ,,f Hi, s . ' n l"d -
In Id- care, and sliolb ....... 1 1 1 , t. r l:
riJ.vme I'niVrH'i'n dellvre't "i !- i"
evi'lciici d hy llicir '-, ' ipis. '1 1, -ti
rs shail lll-o slah' II:,' aeco Old- oi l
reiving front him He' ;, 1 1 i b , ,1- hv,
luxes ill hind nl hi 'l,'h"i, :ool , :. I
Hie rill!'' ll, Sllcll 'alii , I US llle S. C, ll.t'X
ii.'l, al, : Provider 'I a. I in '-.-" lh" P"
.llllllb.'lin.ll'lel. I, ' I ih" I. IX I'I ho.
I stilll.'lle .1, iiv orci lo il 1 1 il a- - d'l. ll
Ihe di-tl ici lax cii, , o.r -a ,i , -: mi Co -i-
distri'SS WillTiOtl illll I."' i-'' '1 I" I ' t- .11- I.
tiicr.'for, and foi'vv :,r,l Hi" svin,-1,, i t.c ," i
il credit in lh" stai, -incut "1 1 he ae. ,-i. nl
tcrnt.'ister l'f'V id, 'I. Tli.il anv 1" ;id
tax 111 kind shall he cadm s. ,1 ,oi - id , -e
lIverliiL' Ihe Mime to t !u- .li-i n ! i , c.h
nml the rcccipl iv en lo I, on I e, r,e.,r hy
colleelor. shall S if.V S'leh ; 110:1 p .;
nrllcles tiirs cilcclcd'. II, - '11 ill l"e .,..
kind h.'ive been r, c ived al He- Oepei :
shall bo ili!rilll,-d to Hie a .' nl- ol H.a
Trciisary. if ibev e ,n-i-; ,,1'c inn: . i i..'
Sliilal, le"f,,f for a.',- or s,.h ,i..l. u.v. !.. - :
siicli inanncr as i he s, i ,,-v ,.; vv .'-io
IVonl clh-c!. , Ulalel thl-io I ' had h '
Ullal'ti I'lllils!,-!' s Or p ,rl a
I S, ,'!', t.ll V of W al flal lie.t -
ddec thus paid in Hid slli'.,!,." iie iei'.i ' "
has-hi , ll or will bc,,i'"-il,d n: 1 . i" "H
Used either direclly or in, hi , , i iy f. - ll
shall calls,' the same to he -e ! ll, r, ' I Hen
plesci'il,". it-,,! lit" J,!' ! "i I'''!, a e '
Ihe TreHMirV "f II:" ' '"Uf' 'I "Ue '-::' '. :
tile S r"lafv of a.' ll"lil! t.e S, , , 00', .
II' l! il would he ill, pr, rile h!" l- i 01 " '''
illlleles laved ill I. Ill, I. "1 M,V i!i- 'I '"'
Cerlaill di-llicls ,,!' h,,". 0 -. 1 e it i'e -,
'rreilsiirv shall pi'ce, I I 0" "he , ,,. 0
I til.' lllolt, V Vailic of - od el t','!, - ,,. i ,, , o
and not rcoiii', d in ,: d, . .,,' :-., el t.e .e
ihl". 11 Ha ih .1 del ol, hiliO . I ', it e a h led
be edict, d ils so, ii th, lc..'l, r :o: p. "lie
In disll'iel- her. h,h re. or " 1 , ; - -1 . lo ,1 1:- ,
tililleil to he so hnpl'io !io,l lo. 'o r: e '' ". 1
srlries ::,rv li:' w ilil Irot , il I , . . :
ed 01' may lie, "after c ,'lhel li." i !v '
tlleirlll.v'ill hi! '1. He !' c i) '!- ' ! ' ': ',
Clod t" the nrodi.e, r- n.ia i 1 1. - ;.
vtihic of lil-ir lav.!" t
Itsmay have I.e. it or in iy ho le
VV Iter,' ass, s-tllelli - ill !' " i ' ' ' "
and triui"f,'i'"'l t" p i'i ,' ' I "i
Is dillicull lo b" oht eo .1. ii . oi ;
ti.'ielit. or tie' ill. too it "1 ;: " -. : " , '
lustily the . y.. ,- ' "I "el et !:.
with approval of tin ir -n; .-i i"i' m'
to transfer th" , .-.liinnn s lo 1 1 -' i .
lect-'d III tlletr III'MIA' V el oh .
t-re. Ht. '1 ha! the " s-o".. v. li,
lie' locslinnllc the lav,., in I. .!:',.
the Scercl.trv of War, .-in-'i Hi ,,' '. ::
nnd Ihe dilliis shall h- ' . ' Ho 'I ii- lb
serihi.l l.v sections. . II.. i-v , , .0-1 I v,
cl,.,. ' the celiloat. - l.i't' !. "h-
iiu'rlciill'ir.d pri'.bicls a.,, -I il:.!" -
l, one iss,.ss. a ,, j p, -in,, ,, ,, , , ,
iu,,! he shail tal.e Hi" , a!h 1 - .' ' "
prcaoiihcd hv s.-i li,ni live ! Ihe a"
and colh cln'li of t::xc ;, o , . '. ' ! , -dred
ill"! sixl.v-llir, e. vv hn h oslh I.
Sllcll ullieer as the S. cm ,- ,,f o
the iisscssor , ,.l' oev'-' Sn WO..I -1...U 1
lllll't fl-OIII th" ll.-.e-.o, of I.e.OeV I - V
tollte CXclllsile dll'ccii'.il :oel e ''0
I'lirllil.'ttt, lUt'l shall ri c- i ,c !:. ' 0 :
such t ilin- as He y in-i.v I"' ' ' 1 " ' '"
Ul.'clllS of liie !,'.., I, Hi 4 I l'.. H i o
r-t". 1 I. '1 lint Ihe coin, m - ..( 0
lli.Ul !l,,c paviiiiie in Kind. ..."', '"
f.-r Hi" .'iiiioan! "f Hie sp, , ;.' i..
lllen! s, biisnnss :m,i pr.!', .- -i,,es. ;o,d ,
Slelll hedeliV cl.d hv ill.' it: " -t "!' !
di-Irh'!, vxln. .shuil fcive Ion, at,. :pi
th,' said itssc- sor si. ,!1 lih io- r- . ih
colh , ,! of the Mate, al" I Ihe ce'
holdili" said , -lii!.. tl. - -I ,', io. ::' "I
I to coll, el llic sal,," IP .1.1 H" I : ' '
Che' !''! shah I"' p.00 I" :necn
nnd till' es!, males, ...
ho ii'Tulli." d l.v ll.e a "
Iliad. - from li.. m in I h"
pltiposrS .' 3::i!l'., "I ' .'
nj.-'il act.
See. I,".. Tl .it ev ' V 1
tnior, cii!-::! r or e.ioioi
or as ai:"!!', .!',. rie " lo
persons, vv ii. : her r. -b .
not. and ev.-rv !'.-" I v
other ollic-r 'il e v c.
doiai: ..fall -'e h ...... I
.piir, ,1 to bo d o'" la ..
Ill,, uev. pt'.a.el I ". p!'"'l
!l'.. .'lie! lil" P V 111 0' '
j be it, I" iC. d OL' Oll-t
j pay,,,, .,!- oil ae, mil
-iia.l I"' l'c-p 'll-ll'ie h
I b ir , in.-, itiom y or p.,-1
I ,h r Iheir eo!i'r,,i,
t-r.o. lti. The ii eoine
I buns, eblir, 'he-, -c. on .
from tiiMi'h'ii in, d- i' i
ire. 17. 'I ba! .1." - c
be ish.'l.'hv i...!!.'.l d 1 "
lioll- 11" I'.' 1" h : I !
IllCiinsi-O"!' I" !' " ' ''
!-a.i l-x I ill , "' ii I "
t!, ,,V01.:'l"O oi 10' I'I' " I
Imp,, s,.d I r to. p.--. oi v,
I I. rood each V at lil. i".n'' r
herein pi "s.'l iis d. a'l'l h ! I
ititb"" Hu- nol -1, ,11 i -"'
Appiovid K' l i ,!,:; IT, 1-
,f llal
d for-
I kind sl,,: l.
a, nl, e- and l',,r
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1 1 -ril all :t,
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1 1
h. Hailed Oei -'Si' -
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0 ;.l lillic. Ail, 1
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1 , liie . aid I n me I'
il, i tiled ho
.lie llli::dl.,l
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Ic as
-III , :,,
:, Va'oie 111,,
he p.,l "11
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lo he, 11
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1,1,
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who
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,i,i - p... sappl.vl:,
1. 1 leauro, lo III,,
.-. 'I he lax a-s. s-
:. s di,,, ti,.ni ,Meh
le ,h,!v au!li,.ri,,l
mi ipi .1 'ci ii.a-i. r a
.er null In- chief
e "O ,, III' I , ipt
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a- :. i e . a alii-l
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p.- -' . ::.:: I, rill e Icr
l,,c ;. s ph.c.il
pi a" l-e
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norm is-e-l
rs 1,--l:i,
nt of
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li:
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s-,-e:h j,,
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pOipoSl X 0
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e.hh h vv, V, r,
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la
ill
II h"
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el I
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r i
aid wh
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p.,l!ii,II , f
hi he held
d. And
11 Ileal"
ill ol
.:; lo
. I -,' :o:lh,,rled
I-. I" he eei-
,:,d he
loa'i. f-
- -ed on
re ii;:,,-
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I, hum
red to
A 1 1. 1
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KOAST1M; MAlt-i u S i I .i) i (Mi T ill:
Alt.tlY OF i li x M is.
OI'II jtallant .soldiers ar" ia
iii'j -.'ins, and I I,, ' 'I to
of Spalding to d, llv. r ., ..." 'Mi,:- :..
they can spurn i ;i 'la- "',' . . ..
day s "f ea, h.wa , i;, t r w h !i I . :: .: :
! the Chief lJistii'.t (.' -nun,--ury ! . p-.v ti,
! r.rice. A- U'l'.M
A'sLlat.t I'i.tM-.l'.l.
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