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AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESO4Y MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1868.
Official.
Headers TniRD Military District, j
lDeo. Georqia, Florida, and Alabama,) f
Atlanta, Qa., January 15, 1868.]
General Orders, No. 10.
The frequency of reported outrages, and
the accompanying expression of opinion of
subordinate officers, that no justice is to be
expected from the citril authorities, require
notice and>ction on the part of tho Major
General Commanding.
I. The Commanding General desires it to
bo understood that the trial and punishment
of criminals is to bo left to the civil authori
ties, so long as the said authorities are ener
getic, active, and do justice to the rights of
person and property without distinction of
raco or color. Whenever the Major General
Commanding is satisfied from evidence pro
(Meed that the civil authorities fail to do
their duty, then prompt action will bo taken
by him both for the punishment of criminals
and the removal from office of derelict civil
officers.
11. The military are to co-operate with
and hid the civil authorities in the detection,
capture, and custody of criminals, and they
are further authorised in cases where they
have reason to believe the civil authorities
are not disposed to do their'duty, to retain
criminals in custody until the fact becomes
evident whether the civil authorities will,
or will not perform their duty—immediately
reporting their action on all such cases to
these Headquarters.
111. Writs of habeas corpus, issued
against criminals in the custody of the
military, will be obeyed so far as to produce
the body of the prisoner in court, and the
making of a respectful return, setting forth
the grounds and authority by which the
prisoner is held—should the court fail to
respect the authority under which the
prisoner is held the custody of the criminal
will not be transferred to the court without
a reference to these Headquarters.
IV. The Major General desires to impress
on the officers under his command the exer
cise of a sound discretion and good judg
ment. It is his determination to afford the
civil authorities every opportunity to dis
charge their duties untrammelled by any
action on the part of the military but such as
they, the civil authorities, may invite and
desire. He makes this public notice to the
civil authorities that they may be governed
thereby—assuring them that they shall be
respected in the exercise of their powers so
long a3 impartial justice is meted out to all ;
but the Commanding General is determined
to exercise, to tho fullest extent, the plenary
powers with which be is entrusted to secure
protection of penous and property in the
district he commands.
By order of Major General Meade.
R. C. Drum, A. A. G.
Headers Third Military District, j
(Dep. Georgia, Florida, and Alabama), >
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 17, 1868. J
General Orders, No. 12.
I. John T. Burns, Comptroller of the
State of Georgia, having declined to respect
the instructions of, and failed to co6perate
with (the Major General Commanding the
Third Military District, is hereby removed
from office.
11. Captain Charles Wheaton, 33d In
fantry, U. S. Army, is hereby detailed for
duty in the district of Georgia as Comptrol
ler of the State of Georgia. He will repair
without delay to Milledgeville, Georgia, and
enter upon the discharge of the duties de
volving npon him, subject to instructions
from these Headquarters.
By order of Mai. Gen. Meade.
R. C. Drum, A. A. G.
Headq’rs Third Military District,]
(Dept. Georgia, Florida and Alabama,) v
Atlanta, Ga., January 11, 1868.)
General Orders, No. 7.
With a view to prevent interference,
under the color of State authority, with the
exercise of Military authority in the States
composing this District, the following order
of the War Department, and that from
. these Headquarters providing for its enforce
ment, are republished for the information
and guidance of all concerned.
Any civil officer, of the existing State
Governments disregarding or violating the
provisions of these orders, will, on a proper
representation of the facts of the case to
to these Headquarters, be removed from his
position:
War Dkpartjient, 1
Adjutant General's Office, l
Waahington, Jan. 12, 1866.)
General Orders, No. 3.
Military Division and Department Com
manders, whose command embrace or are
composed of any of the late rebellious States,
and who have not already done so, will at
once issue and enforce orders protecting
from persecution or suits iu tho State or
Municipal Courts of such States, all officers
and soldiers of the Armies of the United
States, and all persons thereto attached, or
in any wise thereto belonging, subject to
military authority, charged with offences for
acts done in their military capacity, or
pursuant to orders from proper military
authority; and to protect from suit or persecu
tion all loyal citizens or persons charged
with offences done against the rebel forces,
directly or indirectly, during the existence of
the rebellion, and all persons, their agents or
employees, charged with tho occupancy of
abandoned lands or plantations, or the
possession or custody of any kind of property
whatever, who occupied, used, possessed, or
controlled the same, pursuant to the order of
the President, or any of the Civil or Military
Departments of the Government, and to
► protect them from any penalties or damages
that may have been, or may be pronounced
or adjudged in said Courts in any of such
cases; and also protecting colored persons
from persecutions in any of said States
charged with offences for which white persons
are not persecuted or punished in the same
manner and degree.
By command of Lieut, General Grant:
E. D. Townsend, A. A. G.
Headers Third Military District,]
( Georgia, Alabama and Florida,) l
Atlanta, Ga., August 2, 1867.)
General Orders, No. 45.
No civil courts of any of the States
within this Military District, will hereafter
entertain any action whatever against offi
cers or soldiers, or any other persons, for
acts performed m accordance with orders
from the Military Authorities, or by their
sanction; and all such suits now pending,
or in which costs liavo not been collected,
will lie at once dismissed.
This order will lie strictly enforced by Post
and Detachment Commanders in this Mili
tary District, and such officers will iiyjic
immediate report to these Headquarters of
any Judge or other civil authority who
attempts to disobey this order.
By command of Brevet Maj. Gen. Pope.
G. K/Sanderson,
Capt. 33d U. S. Inf., A. A. A. G.
Ly order of Major General Meade ;
R. C. Drum,
Assistant Adjutant General.
FIVE A. YEAR.
Official.
Headers Third Military District, )
(Deo't Georgia, Florida, and Alabama), >
Atlanta, Ga., January 13, 1868. )
Circular.
To facilitate the transaction of business at
District Headquarters, the Major General
Commanding huds it necessary to fix the
hours for the discharge of hii duties as fol
lows i
From 9 a. in. to 12 m., he will receive and
transact business with the heads of bureaus
in the following order :
1. —Chief of Civil Affairs.
2. —Judge Advocate’s Department.
3. —Quartermaster’s Department.
4. —Subsistence Department.
5 Medical Department.
6.—Pay Department.
From 12 m. to 1 p. m., such citizens as
have no special business other than mere
personal visits.
From 1 p. m. to 4J- p. ra., such citizens as
have special business requiring action on
the part of the General Commanding.
By order of Major General Meade.
R. C. Drum, A. A. G.
Headers Third Military District,!
( Georgia, Florida and Alabama,) V
Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 6, 1867. ]
General Grders, No. 3.
I. —ln compliance with War Department,
General Orders, No. 104, Major General
Meade hereby assumes command of the
Third Military District.
11. —All existing orders will remain in
force until revoked or modified by orders
from these headquarters.
111. —The following officers are an
nounced as on the staff of Major General
Meade, and will be obeyed and respected
accordingly;
Brevet Brigadier General R. C. Drum,
Lieutenant Colonel U. S. Army, Assistant
Adjutant General.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Campbell D.
Emory, Captain 9th Infantry, Aid-de Camp.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel George Meade,
Captain 31st Infantry, Aid-de-Cauip.
By order of Major General Meade.
R. C. Drum,
Assistant Adjutant General.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
17. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, t
Collector’s Office, 3d District Georgia, >
Augusta, January 11, lSfiß. J
jf|@- NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN, IN
accordance with Section 153 (Department compi
lation), Internal Revenue Laws of the United
States, Act of July 13tb, 1866, that claimants to
the following described property may appear
and file such claim with tho Collector, within
thirty days from the date of this notioc, a3 pre
scribed in the provisions of said section and
law ;
2 COPPER STILLS and Fixtures, found and
seized on the promises of Paul Rrcntwcll,
Richmond county.
X COPPER STILL and Fixtures, found and
soized on tho premises of Washington Brid
wcll, Richmond county.
COPPER STILL and Fixtures, found and seized
on tho premises of Alphonza Burroughs,
Richmond county.
1 COPPER STILL AND FIXTURES, found
and soized on the premises of Simon,
Richmond county.
The above described property seized on or
about the 28th day of December, 1867, for viola
tion of all laws relating to the distillation of
spirits. WILL D. HARD,
,ial2—lawfw Collector.
JfSg” NOTICE.—
Augusta, Ga., Doc. 21, 1867.
To the Stockholders of the Milledyevilte , or
Macon and Augusta Railroad Cos :
Calls for payment on Subscriptions to the
Capital Stock of this Company have boon made
up to fifty-five per cont. Stock upon which this
amount has not been paid will be forfeited to tho
Company.
A further call is now made for twenty-fiyo
per cent., payabio on or bofore February 20tb,
1868, at which date eighty per cent, will be due,
and Stock forfeited, if not paid.
Ail Stockholders in arrears will at onco cor
respond with the Treasurer.
The Road is now in operation to Miiledgo
ville, and is doing a large business. It is
believed that arrangements wiil bo made by
which further calls will be avoided, if prompt pay
ment is now made.
lly order of tho Board of Directors.
R. B. BULLOCK, President.
J. A. S. Milligan,
Secretary and Treasurer.
de2l—6ot
Savannah Republican, Ncie* and Herald;
Macon Telegraph, Journal and Messenger ,-. Mil
ledgoville Recorder, Federal Union ; Atlanta
Intelligencer and New Era, will please copy
above for sixty days, and send bill to the
Treasurer of Macon and Augusta Railroad, at
Augusta.
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To Farmers and Planters.
WE OFFER FOR SALE THE
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A. J.ROBERTS 4 CO .Agents, Atlanta Ga.
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At Home, near Marietta, Ga., Oct. 16, 1867.
A. J. Roberts 4* Cos., Atlanta, Ga.:
Gentlemen —I am well pleased withthe result
of the use of the Double Refined Pondrette ”
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more extensively the present year, but. will try
to make up my loss by purchasing a larger
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the use of the Poudrette. I also used it on my
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G. S. OGLESBY.
Extract from a letter received from Professor
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dated July Ist. 1867.
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High Shoals, Ga., October 4,1867,
Janes R. Dey, Esq.:
Sir—The Double Refined Poudrette I bought
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Yours, very respectfully,
ISAAC POWELL.
Ellaville, Schley Cos., Ga., Oct. 4,1867.
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Yours, etc., S. MONTGOMERY.
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Savanuah, Ga Sept. 25,1867.
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bought of vou lant Sprlag on Corn I think it
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excellent manure.
Resp* " ill T. HOLCOMBE.
Ridgeway, S. C , Sept. 21,1867.
Mr. Janes R. Dey.:
Sir—l applied the Double Relined Poudrette
by itself, and in combination with other fertilizers,
on COTTON, and am pleased with it; so much
so that, it is my present intention to purchase a
larger supply of you next year to apply to my
Cotton crop.
Yours, very respectfully,
HENRY C. DAVIS.
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Cos., N. 0., )
November 13, 1866. $
Jasiks It. Dey, Esq-
Sir—ln reply to your inquiry of the results of
our experience in tile use of yonrimproved Pond
rette, purchased of you for this year’s COTTON
CROP, we would beg leave to say that the pies
ent season has been one qnile unfavorable to the
action of all fertilizers.
Several kinds of maunres irere used by us,
with the exception of your Pondrette, with little
or no effect to the crop
WHERE THE POUDRETTE WAS USED
IT GAVE US NEAR HALF A BALE MORE
PER ACRE, AND CAUSED THE COTTON
TO OPEN MUCH EARLIER, and we would
thorefore recommend the same as a concentrated
manure for tho growth of Cotton, as well as
improvement to the soil.
Yours, very respectfully,
HENRY P. STULTS & BRO.
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