The Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1860-1864, April 30, 1863, Image 1
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of the vihtijfii
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1:1 all cases where persons are receiving 10m
tbcif debtors Confederate Treasury Notes onfeeir
acc tnnte or notes due, it is fair to belief tnafnid
• in lebtedncss” Is not worth more than Oonlaa-r-
at* Notes, if they to return them under oath, lut
wh ire, in’any case,a creditor refuses to receive sis
del tors Treasury notes, for debts already due, bis
evident that said creditor values said accounts;or
no es above or at a higher value than Confedehtc
Tr laiury Notes, and, under this Act, it then M-
co nes your duty to see that lie puts, a lair nine
on this property, the s line »s any other property.”
The Comptroller domoattrnt.es that no man’s
ta tes will be increased by tho law requiring the re-
tu -ns to be made upon the basis of Qonftderate
I treasury notes, if this valuation is generally adopt-
j et. The object ot the law is not 10 raise a’ Strger
auouutofrevctma, but simply to di-tribuy the
taxation equitably. The Governor and Gou^trol
ling to gi’
anxiety n
that have
from thsr
had it fmSdj/M
expense of years