Weekly Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1861-1873, December 22, 1863, Image 1

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\ > lOMAS RAGLAND, Proprietor. LyME "XXXVI. f ;v EtK LY EMIUREH JS ISeargia IiCglointure. tl,hr.I every TuAday Morning. % Friday, llfA, j>. .«•*— 1 Th#tfc^ftl A STRICT CONSTRUCTION OR THE CONSTITUTION—-AN HONEST ANI> ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OR THE GOVERNMENT. COhnilU'S, CA., TI) KiS 1),\^MOIIX i X G, DECEMBER ,22, 1883. ■ - Meade’s Army to be sent to Charles- | tou. p - Yanlrtf© Acrounts trom Knoxville. ... t . w v .„ —■*-- -0 pMSiset [_J4 i r six mouth*. payable 15,0 bill to pfescribe the persons liable to Dolmb i*r : r"** 1 "*- ® f ‘l» ftallroad and j AlaUm., whirl, .dJourn.J lust vrook , firr! insertion, and Onk Dr liu* . Banking Compnny; the bill to appro- An Act to amend tAs Revenue Lawn o/| that tho apfault was’madtj on^Fort San-I employed against"Charleston or some , Mutaiinsertion. A square in the j I'riate $150,000 to the Lunatic A»ylum ; this State. , ders about daylight on Monday morning, | other Southern city, instead of lying in ■ 'eleven liu«s in small type, or one , and the Tax bill for 1364 TUo Senate Prom and nfter the 1st of March noxt, U»o 16th mid 17th Georgia, and 18th Mis- I winter-quarter* in tnn Olil Dominion ^ A.r«d. ft. Wll prohibit..* pmoppun- " ' ' j der 45 yetr. of age and abla vo do rblft. ! OonfMmus »• d Slat, bond., iixc«|a I “ Uln |j OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET. NUMBER 51. CHidont Davis’ Message. The Into 1 Mas-, ago of President Davis is A^ts of the Alabama Legist atu.e. \i^e copy from the Montgomery Ad- ; (ion. Burnside annobnoos in an official ------ rtiser the following synopses of tm- j dtspfttol^ dated at Knoxville, November, , vn%u .„ >H „«#i«.» ihsi conscription; also the bill to renew tlio ! portnnt acts passed by the Legislature of 1 ^ t * ,u e nan\y attacked him that j has tho following very I m porta 1 . nriviloiros of tin* Onnrmt* » ,..1 - j» 1 1 . . . ir !1, ,r V° u,:< * wn * repuised with con - j which seems to justify it* c«*nc.u*ioi/tl)at fidorublo loss. A presrj telegram «.iy* ; tho Fodnral army of Virginia is t<> bo j argued and most oonqlusU-e btate papers that has ever chnrftctecixpd American The HHrbtnond Sentinel of last Frida*! KonorR n y pronomiced tho ablest that 1ms ilrfcbht i ^l° n lr,,m his P tn » and ono of tho bost- und a half cents is ; l ' i<#| IT i lading the assailants, who were j "Lute nows from Alexandria, concurs !»•<*« us, d upon each hundred dollars c f groaiiy impeded by wirfe tied around ; with tho report Hint Meade’s army i* ‘ otir v. oi - , . - v/iMiuHscTRie 11 u mure doimi*. except 1 — 1 ■ ** S“*'2* 1 ,: l»or duly from Loldiiijf tli. otfleoi fif | boMrof tlm CorMontto Rim... which I " ••••>:••.: »h» F . Shwltt. Ooroaers, O.n.uWro, „ml Or- I "''T pnrcha.ed fro,,, tho 0,.v.r„.„j„,,.r | • **«•*<;»< «SQJ'rcaunlod M | nm.i «l\ur tlmm. Tb. 1di.-rlo. Th. ,* i Urn Uonledarate btatos and bonds of tho »‘<.spmate. h“t ^/*v’V.t by - :irilielr side fal- j making for tho i’otomne, tearing up - ti e e gallant stormera j track of the Orange & Alexandria U»il- "rs-lay, December 17. 1863. ih« uiiRi* juii. emontof the provisions of ibis fu ropy citewbere from the r • I'jrttfk, is not suffioiontly clear to Urn claniflcatioa assigned n irricd niea and widowars with SV o understand that they go I r’f.sses. eoeoidine to age, but I rrfjuiwtion that tn»j bo made is J .4 the unmnmod moti of their I .... they ero railed out. If, how- - WJ *j vjKvitvtl by the M ilitary v.c-v.-Wfcderauj States Kon- . a 'aw, Lb0State Militia r , Lad very few porsons to enrol; l would ber-onscribed for the mvfefi. . Income Tax Act. j|,;iri.al!y uiforiutd of the pro- »Uhi‘ a''t, p'srod by tile Logisla- id* t>f our Septeaen- I: i.*-d fro m \f i 11 mlgov ii 1 o, \V C i »t a sliding scalo of jt,.cehgiO£ fr<»»2J to*R> per cent., 8 per cent. Profits Is jwif f ni. are not tnx«d. It is not 1 m’u ’ .eiiirj opeiationt, but tho i ta\ <! ura specifically named. fufyrt^d pr f.U of fartnr’es, rail- [ insurancy und express *m, hotel); a.id eating homes, dis- ta^flcrleaaud rnai.ufactdres gen- [fepiftoine mechanical business; :»«•<. ssirs of merchandize of all nn- - , wholesale and retail sales of fcv. It doe* hot tax professions or salaries. According to the ,„.i of the gentleman giving us imalion, prottts un<Wr $3,000 are p*r cent, and higher prof.’< mud they amount to $100,000 a’’-., wbcu the maximum tsx ot tn i-) r< ached. Tne penalty tor » give in, or for frauds, is very Exemption Eraude. idersUnd that in llm vicinity of fi^rgod furloughs and all manner thrift naners are fur sale at r»jru- d pricer A firm has been dis- therr, doing x driving business . i brod ragu nud factor - r.Krit is that Atlanta has become be resort of so manj’ skulkers *«• *»y. Thoao whoi go there now, -•111 bevory apt to find “Jordan ■•ad to trHvel/’ for wo know of ■ i i the i.ur,f«Jvr«ts service who .,ul; r.jt liand phpvjjs navo to b .■ jet ' Af^i any ' p.tidier ; -t fu- . dtl Ifeir ahJurM^nt attbe at ■cnuxlly fijrhi anii^decisire. : vi-ry mueb Whetluji another *.! r, ,i(«doracy cou!d4>e : found J*erfaiii.ir.gthe arduous duties ,-offu p< i» hi» office with lh*> nl- • iiaffplJity be does. Wowouid ea^noniih skulkers to shun At- $ftf«a4.pgtt» r u<»t even attempt •allying vi*it thc.e, for the Cap- • dew I s i uit o n the win jp ♦ ", *Xi»du» o| plantation negroes, -. •inn of Northein Uoorgia in viiniitv n tho Yankee linos, has flste lately. The owners have '<*-1 them toother “fields of duty." »ct convoys a warning which the fthe safer regions must not dis- ifthey value tho cause in which 8 M.pagod or the righ's and in- »rhing Is to n«iio next year tito r#wi possible amount of provis- kf VenkcMhold^ud '.fill prolm- 1 long enough to prevent next trops, a cousidcrahlo portion of l productive l srn’.ory, ami tbn ich must f«ed tho afiny and the 't home is to that extent reduced, tikees are’now trying the expori- "starvingoultho rebellion,'' and ho cannot or will not fight to «•;-* »“ •• M|. )■■ elro„ro. crated. The Vote fog C< the Mil 'jllo tip to Tuesday ‘■I, cast.«ttt U»e “ipicinl election for >r««ntative tu (Jongro*s tor this „ ontbv Uh tnrt. W<1 Imri, thmt L ‘“0n was hold in Talbot county, on •tof * misUrttlerstandipg u» to the ' voting; and it is quite probable •is was the case in vther counties L is presumed that but few com- 1 i» lUo army voted. Thera is ' room for a reasonable doubt of ^don of Porter Ingram, Esq. Raid'd. It oh’i,i. 1‘arker, *ee i art ■m dliirtrlc* Tli* «.ron .. .j . .. . 1 r ‘° Eon la 1 ©r*to Stales and bonds of the • , ' “ , n n } u . against it Statu purchusod prior to the parage of 1 ]lurns>duolle ns that it was unconstitutional. ‘ this act which were sold under any act 1(1M - ’ 5 The llyule passed u bill to compel per- j cxem; ting them from taxation. I *h., h at Alt runrisu. Don. J dria was white with transports. ...... tico fhonv | things Would indicnlo that Washington » who refuse to talre Confederate notes I payment of claims; to pay their tuxch ! pn flu r | to the nett d. ,1. afit J them . I 1 H- to bury their dead, | is to be The Yankees state i ible, and that Meade' t,« i,,?s nt’ 1,0LX> killed and i part of it is to take in gwld or silver; also tho bill to cancel : diver, sterling tin? purchase und sale of gold, j Their “J’ji 1; and 3 (Ltgi. a portion of the Georgia Treasury notes ! d >okoftho Confederate States and ,,f j -C'ol by tlierftftir co«i,i, t ro, of ‘ ; J Their own loss is put at 80. JL’.-il. Gll'arde and bo ready when sprint; comet, or I °* the 1 ..til Mississippi, wall killed, and Charleston. ‘WWonjoeturo the latter, f 0 Brian, brort rr of Mrs. Brown- Ai*lmore La* cracked the chocks n| l hangp, bank notes, ,. t prisoner. Tim KJy. Tribunq the Treaiuky of the State, in Btlnis not I cth<-r evidences of debt. ' “A l v: rs from (’nmhcriiKt 1 (lap to lust than $3,000; and a bill to authorise I There is also to ho ofloeled a fax 0 p | the 3d i «••!. #ay that Urn. J'\>»trr had live Tier cent on the nett profits from the *v[! v ^!' ll . ie r ’'“’ * under L.ngitroit from , ] purchase and »*l« of the same thing* for i y ;ni ' 1,1 r f J, V0 ” un,i w '•* :i lux pur»q»t of ri ‘1 tho year ending with lart day of ^obru- | l ' u,l,u , 1 ,l '; ro ' T * lhlle hope tho Govornur to grant linccnsys f.»c lho manufacture of splrituftua liquors; a appointed a committee of oonferenco to ! ary,'l^tn, in cases whore there has Tn’cn 'V«v, iha. ’.Iiocm-my woi.ld' f.i! to make unite with it ftsnrfto com.nittoo in at*run-- ! nn • "ivM.m to a«s«9* and collect the amo 1 , i-n y.it, *»-* our f uv v.. We : ing Urn dWbrwmes be’ the i u, I . 1 ha tax on gold and xilrer kbffsic? ling I V" >' »>.!n**-tl-ty and *i wide distmuw llLrin .t! i 5-to *• 53a in com and Out I ^^qarmit.... The column i punk notos to bn paid in lmfik notes, Money deposited within this Stale is Houses in i*ogafa to tlib prof isions of the j t Military bill. Saturday, \2th.~ The Senate ro-Consid- i laxed like ruohey deposited out ,* .•*>!• .‘*5. V Ew " cred i's vole of yesterday, rejecting the } frv\ bill prohibiting persons under 16 years of I -.Tho age and able to do military duty r-L— >6TCd. c holding the offices of Ordlnari Tbo objnet in mor,n K U,o ron.mid. I T™«x „f Bliroi, pir oration was stated to bp the introduction oliungo bill* issued by individual of a declaratory resolution Instead of tho ! l ,0IHlu ' n ' 4 without authoiity of law half of ono p .. ail cotton raised mid gath- . - ed, over and above 11,600 pivunds of seed Nhcp if. ( f oiion \o the hand, is changed from ten - , i-«rue per pound to fifty cents per pound. and those punios who efusdd to redeem some of tin A utjuit 20,18'JU. It is provided in this act that whonovor tho militia is called into active service, I he (itivernor may organize those so- mpanies, batuli»)n« regi- ail laws operative from the time of their passage, unless othorwiso ox pressed, I #u In the House, on motion of Mr. Burls, i - l the vote on the bill to deflno the linn b. tween Chattahoochee mid Muscogoo counties was reconsidered. Mr. Burts also moved to ro-cons : der tho >oto on the •joctod yestorduy to iaorense the p?.y of soldiers from Georgia, and mpp..r(p l the motion in an able and. eloquent speech; but tho motion was lost. Thu considered its resoju ion Jo nd journ uine die nl 12 m. to-day. Tho )R| ^ House passed tho following bills from tho I ri *'*y norcHl’tor to .made upon tho .Slnto Sonate: • for troops by tho Confoc'.orato Govern- A bill to nuthoriro KxMntor., A.lrnin- I m “ y ’"• -uppli-d by droflor otl.ur- isiretors, Gunrdiftn*. A**., t.. inv.-^t in i mfedarate bones, lauds and nogroos i 10 relative rank of officers of the same ‘ substitute from tho Ju.lmi try Kit'l’’ f » wn i'° , # | WI, ?.‘ ,a * v ? u n> Nutufifnin j i.:n . i^l dei iduil by lotiiiidor the dirucliou of tlm Governor. The rank of offic is appoint* by Uio d divisions. The geiv 1 ‘ visions nro to bo •vurnor, and the nmmis.'i'inudofficers of companies, 1 at- h und regiments to bo aluclod by the ompo*ing thorn. Any requisition that may have bean with uupKon li>«HI** tho militia, who shall maku t**n bushels of anlt per day, tli** mi mo to tho Governor l people of tile State, m per bushel for. i prico not ling tifteon dollar ifudoratti or State Treasury notos, • ‘<1* f that ono porsnn mnking tnlt for Pnpanyur partnership in which lie is ■jUl mpt. is 1 whore .riz.d t.. exempt jso tiuouifit d, bv , ‘•Imil bo f i-u. ;1 « words, 41 ny cut po made c nurttuta,'’ and by iusnriing j <• IjiinkvUiH public g<*ml will bv ! bv such exemptions.’ of Hattirdi • igon maker’ in each boat is I Th" •• ■i: ‘•‘ .l* "tauir • provided that itlran*. at ebe«n engaged • dsivelv tn rt*at ; ijhe ^-»**ti for three your* ii* xt prrcemng nano, nientof the wsr, and .wifi ihvr f.»r more than lUJ por tit on the cost of the raw mate- A bilfto »«ond 1 'tbo 18i»;U ,ll nl«*i»ph ! , 1 y." k W.-fllc-i. uppSJnu Of Code. r nr,l >» rnpu , l3 y be deoidna by tho order «-l their A bill 10 .raond th. lsaoib »i»u»a of “OOP'wt'jiont. the (."do. j .I/i Aft t» amend *An Jet diet Art no who A bill to authorize the Ordinaries to onr ennj.t from militia duty in thin pay over to tho Inferior Court* any *ur- i Sl * plus ftir oduoa’ioiial purposes of indigent This nmendod gcfc exainpts from mlli- aoldlore’/amilio*. Curried. I l!a dutv ' 4 m Bill to authorize tho Governor to I the mill purchase military supplies, and supplie- mr indigent soldiers’ families. BUI and amendments passed. • Saturday Nig hi, 12M,~ In tho Senate, Mr. Chambers, (Chairniun of the Inter nal Improvement Committee,) repotnc] a bill and amendmentto amend the char ter o' tho Macon und Western Uallrond. I The bill provides that this road bo put on ( l u '|,', the same footing as tho Central in ' -?r»: ■relaUtm to Ilia prico of transportation, j ti, ‘" The bill was passed and transmitted at I ?. ., ooue-tavAho Houtrtr. ,' v ( A bill to abolish the Sd and 12lh scr- ! ' o tions of l\evix«d Code. Read third tin-. , ^ and passed. This bill created ironside*a- 1 , f tie discussion. • j .j,, The tienato also pissed the following , <■ bills; In relation to tbo burial of pimpors; ' to increase the pay of common school totebtrs; ■DprivmtinMoOV.VOOforU.. | J.w/.% support of soldiers’ families. * ' 1 ’ *..j. • *>• ji / , >< •. Tbo House agreed l<* protract the ses sion until 1*2 m. on Monday; and pn^ed a bill to authorize person* to settle ofi’en- ces committed by slaves of another pm. son, provided the offences nro not capital. The bill authorizing tho Comptroller ! ^ and Treasurer, under authority of tbo ! Governor, to issuo $1,000,000 in change bills, was passed by tho Sonnto. Monday, 14th.—Tim Semite pn.-sud tho Income Tux bill, with an nmcn.lnu-ul io j tlx a tax upon the sliding so ilc, i?i«tpi.d I of 10 por cent.; also the hill io rc-organ- 1 izo the militia of t’.ic State, with tin? j niiiftiKlmcnlt of the connuitti o ».f c »nfcr- nmv; also the General Apjiropria'l-u, : bill. Mach time wn< spent in the Hour, in I tho consideration of a motion to ro con- 1 aider the voto by which trio Ilo-nn bad rejected the bill authorizing the Governor i to mako impressment*. TUs moiion win. ! lost. Tha House adopted resolutions ui- : ftred by Mr. Hardcmnn, n-que-,;mg ('on- I gross t-> pass n law to allow nil troop* ! . elect their own officers. The liogi*latur<j adjoin nud sine, die r, : . I Monday, but we have n*»t a report of j •iroceoumgs doan to the hour of ndj-jurn- j merit. scut to tho relief of Gent Burnaido dor the command of Gen. Shornmn,whose ** n i« protty certain by this lime to have reached lv Hie retri al -f Mosd-* across tho ltapi- dun c-.?.Ucd great di«-.aisfacii-m at Wash ington. Hi* dofemiors c.mtand that ii would have bean impound,- for him tc have moved Leo from his position, which prog Io safe by being maduinncccss- army or a largo voyage. Whither? Kithor tu tho rtouth of James, t-« winter, big4-r Sumter and dcstro "'blow Ghnrleeti - r, i>uj»ont and Piihlgran have boon teoollcd from driv ing ihoir lro®o)adsnmong tho toil* and toipcdfins with which Beauregard Im planted tlio hay of ('iiarlu-li)ii. .V iargu army that sbmli turq tlm city and mv.-u r*c Istfi’T^Irli*. I- the only’ ^'innco Irli. Peril ftps M ml«fs ti.» >pi nro to he sent thorn Cur operations in that mild cli- .winter quarters politics. Wo rogret that iH, longth for- tlio prosont engagements of orking forte; from copying it cn-al tire, without giving it in nuch small ii h'ldlmontH as \yhuld requirethioe or foj days to uotnpielo its publication have, however, already publUUod a g oral tclcgraphiq synopsis of its ~ A mondntions, nud wo dcaign making iruc’lH or fullc" synopsot of its tdfcsljug topics. Wo copy fiom tho Richmond Dispatch the following outline of tho.l’residont’K statement of tbo Cuitlse of Great Britain towards our Gonf -deracy: Our foreign' relations are handled l>; lather than ton that if lu< i day h ? would 1; of his - th* here. All the accounts represent the deser tions trom .Meade's army a* enormous. I.nteNt i ruin Tex a.*. The Now Orleans True Delta givos tis the following additional news of Bunks’ movemqni* in Texas. The extract 1* from ir, of the 1 »i ii:*t., for t C-. Joiriis bo courl-martinlod. wlnppod I. n-l'*r* (probably the Iivision whipped' is Special tnthu Atlanta rntulligciiccr. Nothing reliable from Longifroet has boon received the light oa Sunday, Hie UOtii. On that dnv our loss was 100 killuJ, and 600 woun ded. The reinforcements by Hansom, report* '•d by Me Laws’ courier, bail .arrived an Kt ld*y previous to tho battle, ebrtsaquont- •pieslioti but Lopgstrcct has othin There i rcti cm ted The offi tuuooga j. . and E.O'Xj miisiug, I,not) of win probably come up. Tho actual loss is about d.000. 200 Datlon, D-*c. 11.--The onomy have fallon back from ChicanJailga to (Jhaitn* noogri. leaving n picket force on Mission- 11 Tw rlvor t<» Bridgeport, The u.i k from Whitesides’ to Shall Mound hn* been torn up, nud tlio rail- nail i old running up the river to (’hiv.unnogn. From these iinlu utinns it is appaiont lloit Hoi inlet »«-•j of cr;cn jy | 8 i., g,, into winter qum tert; it i» rupposod with the intention sending !!0,000 men to reinforce Moado, whom Grant may fti porcode. Direct information from lias bsen received. He wn Station, lx) miles Jfrom linox Long street Gen. Vaughn hul hud Ash exilic,' dftnt Davit, has Gol. lrv*, Aid to 1’ arrived Imre, i‘ is supposod, to report the condition of , 11ir*. 2W). nd Order toitfiin the limits of (lit By Hm provistfipnof this act any per il «» to whom a writ i»( hab*n* corpus i* be*.i i«*ued and served, who wilfully .1* or ciuscS to obey the maud- to thcre- wlm shall prevent tbn service of •ne by force, sjiall bo guilty of felo- and be liable upon conviction t" u no of one thou<and dollars, and impiis- Minuet of from one to five years in the Tho Governor i* !o arrange, if posi with ' Ue Confederate Government fo oMiplpyino- k of tho militia und c<> iblo, ,'itlnl A Stpeclmeu AboliUanlst. A Now York iattar to the Hartford Times record* tho following: The pn Many years ago a student, thoroughly ! ..'it" Lon. imbued with the doctrine* of abolition - ! which 1 < i.,n, inJu ated from Yale G'dlege, mm studied for tho ministry, ir.U) which In; whs in due lime admitted. During the first year <>f his priestly life he officiated us a candidate at vurU us churches in Connecticut and Now York, but received no call from any source till ho introduc ed his Anti-Slavery Bible doctrine to n pmall society in the eastern part of Mn sachusetts. Here he wh» appreciated; hero beseltled and preached the doctrines of Galvin and Abolition for nearly four years. At length, finding his sheep were altering, he w*t suddenly taki avoid the military scrvico of* rain Slat***, on condition of r.tl ol the Confederate troops 1 In it hIs.t to arrange so that tho militia of lue State, tlio Slate reserve* or any military or fire companies not legally bound to lender military service outside of too Male, may do provost guard duly. 1 .ntkkcki’tjcp Letticr from akOkvi- i kk t'K Gkkjchai. IIarpriFh Staff.— Tim Now York Times pul)li*.hi:n a letter purporting to have been written by an officer of Gon. Hardee's Stall’, to a friond in Macon, Georgia. Tlio Times say* it wfis cni>turod by tho Union force* at Ringgold, and that if genuine, it present* quite an interesting inside view of ‘’reb el slrn’i-gy, and how Grant thwarted it: Kivonnr.ti, Ga., Nov. ‘JL, lfififi. The pnpi rf i.ave prapared you lor the •Ly^tvrdny’n buttle, I give you but a hurried Mir roiuUrs who urn not pol- most likely not .iwarp, thul i of. “who shall be our next frc.-iaent, i* nlicady cor. u^nmtilyj*gi- lAlcd at I'fnshington and el;i , whrro Mid mirllcnlarly which wo nro indo'otad to a A rapid moveno-nt ws» maJi? noon Br.iwn-ville *whi"n was occupied w ithout resist*IK«, the rvhrl troops, low in num ber, under Gen. Bee, having evacuated the plao* ns soon at they wore imor-med of lua advance. Tlio arrival of General -Bunk* on the coast wn* a perfect surprise, as all the available rebel force had houii withdrawn to oppose his advance from Western Louisiana. The rebel forces, on evacuating the place, set lire to the United .Stales bar racks, nud the llamr* comimiiiiculod to a portion of the town. Gen. Banks took pro.opt measures to restore order to the country occupied and to strougthon tho position soLed ; He then moved on Corpus Christi, which ho occupied without resistance, tin tho 17th lie surprised tlm garrison at Aransas Hass, and after a short alialr, in which Brig. Gun. Ransom displayed groat tiict and skill, and in which Hie Maine rnginumts, lately a portion of tho garrison of New Grimm, played a distinguished purl, the place was surrendered with IE officers, 0() men, -IguV, a schooner, and a quantity of arms, ammifnition and transportation. Tlix A(VI I)F.NT AT .SUMTI'.ll.—The Charleston Mercury, in referring to the recent lire ntp’oit Sumter, says; Wo learn that Hu? casual Hm ;t F Ml Sumter, inuntionod above, were 10 killed 'k‘iUi..Uro Vapt. i’ro i, A iV"sT and Sorgt. Swanson, Go.” K, 1st ItegimentS. C. Artillery. C’upt. GaiBard’a Corn pit ny lost 8 killed nml tJ wounded, Lieut. Gol. ICIIlolt whs alighilv wound ed in the hand by a piece of-brick, but not to such mi extent m* to cause that gnllafit officer to relinquish Imciuiiinand. r. G. Elliott, of tho Sign 11 GoV|.-, is among the wounded. Thu strength of tho fort is by no niiiait* I in paired by tho ac cident. Its rcsistivb power in 'till a* strong a* usual, and the confidence ot the garrison roiunitii unshaken. Gqwruo A^sk..--A4m.i,g ih roucived by il ig oflcuce irom •vero Roveral boxes, tuarkud bravu*lni ving boy- Ht Ku-iiin Mae pro prof-' I'd foi idida! Hta *•» in 1801. sentiment 1.*< i Abrahtpi Lii This Bi|ire ; b«M*n 1 ,«iiiy have caiefuMy studied tho i havo eonsiilt'*a the sejjtlrni nt i people in Bxltiino' i c'Sunty, i iieve that tuo sentiment liorcin i* their sentimeht. In view of this fact, tho name of idn. i of u National Un M A IlYI. A N DKItM ANI» Lbuvl, l)K it S. Fiiiloy. a .Marylander, y age, who had gone to North G*v<i stay until “tin* cruel war i« over ordered out recentl'. to do Service Home Guard, at A«hvillo. N. G fused, w a * urievt'd, sued out a 1 nd tin* following \ suit; Chief Justi rd, In* thinks that nn Ku rd-. ht ling i relief of IL. n-ide, hh I suppose d of, quietly waited j public safety. ! >* ths araiy s : liecatur* DeKalb ^ ® publish to day an exquisite little “*’ c gem from the pop of ono of tin. brilliant feminine minds in this ‘■ierucy. Her ab<xie i* in tliat bright the rose- thr.t bloom in De- '^tnako tbe air of mid winter soft rfurned atmosphere Hoathern (instead of European i fever, resigned hi* chargo and went .S•»iE» to try the climate of tlio j tantations of Geor gia. While hero ho became *• i ;nu tud with the dnughtor of a wealthy planter, a'id. in tbe co w r»e of a lew mouths, mar ried her. The noble hearted Georgian g ivii his d iDgiiter a* her marriage p r- tioti x fine plantation on tiie .Savannah river, and four hundred slaves, win ru the happy couple lived surround d by fiuiu, flower*, willing and affectionate servants, and every enjoyment that heart could wish for threu years. At tho end of that time they mutually agreed to dis- . .so of their property and remove to N m feu i . . until wu were snoro of inoro than a thi ot our strength in attempting tho Kast 'JVnuo.-sefc cxprilition, whon on Monday they begun operations by attacking in tremendous fo. co and carrying by assuull tlm Ijookout Valley slope of tlio moun tain. Our force on the Mountain, much ,iulerior in numbers, had to tight their .uy down at night and united with the balance of the army <m Missionary Jtidgo the following morning. Owing to our reduced strength, Gen. 11. advised falling buck until Lonyttrcet and other force, sent to Fast Tennr.tsrr could unite, hut ’twi* dotnrmined othor- wm-ii. Oil Monday morning tho enemy »y any out o j »i nlo our armies t» repot invasion; i * to bo presumed that whenever j preson • • is supposed t«» cnilinigo i.rry . * York. The slave* v ! |mi Hod with great.-. .ghter; kaving^iven v | u f>.tt share ot at'oiilioi) to that line, be ,, 1 niasaed heavily on our cnuiro, (imuiodi- i 1 i alely under command of Gun- Anderson, ' but in llardno'* corps,) moving against tho single line that defended It, in over- Canada, j w helming force; but as our artillery and Ther kotry mowed down tbelr advance tho highest market prices, aud the plantation itself was bought by a South i- «« !-- - high figure—and the ordingly sold ! line, another whs ready to take tlmir place. Will be withdrawn, and the Gov ernment will require them ns alien ene mies to depart.’’ _ Frow Kentucky. Bristol, Doc. fii—Nothing to-day from tho front. Mr. 6»Kiikfi of tho provisional council nf Kentucky, captured with Morgan, in Ohio, mid confined at Giunp Douglas, from which he escaped, has arrived here. lie rays tho Yankees have bridged the Ohio river ut Cincinnati, and th i. con nected tho Kentucky Central railroad with the Ohio road-, und have changed the gunge of tlje LouHville nud L xing- toii railro;i'I making one unbroken coii- m etior, f>..m G . v| .„d, Ohio, to N,i,ji- H' further i-ayi. that lurge droves i ami cattle ar- being sent to Giim- J^Gi.p, from Kentucky, and that largo numbers of Morgan’s men liuvo inped from prison und have gone to A tun. • that lies No nder, “•Inv I'ThU should bu rap- ’ Lxautiful, and burthened with ft fragrance of do' icate aeutiinont. atiou to'Sleep” il a thing of ch is bound to be a joy for- * i* a low, lute-like melody | the money was invested in city and b ink sUicka, (and is still paying hands me | vtividend*.) AAer a lime our young riaveholder received and accepted a call | Iropi one of our u;>-towu churches, wlmre he may be beard every Sabbath denounc ing the sin of slavery a* the great- of j all sins, and tbe traffic in human li«m u> % sin which "heii alone can blot cat." | Ob, tho times. Ac. With the aid of the fourth, he position, cutting the. two wings asunrici At this iunciuru, matters looked tm bio, and 1 will never forget tho look of' j ungui-h written on pool* Gen. Hardee's i v lace. Hi- sent me hurriedly to make some j, changes in his other divisions yet intact, nn 1 to burry ono forward to*loj» the tide ' t of dofiist that whh npidly assuming a dreadful, proportion. Un r> turning. I lound mm with a fragment of tho broken division, at empiing to rally thorn; a hard IIOVW ,. lk-kU1 task w<; found it, vuilo the leaden hail of v .;i H | u r, • I.. > .1... .. I V.nl. ...a a'r. il-.ti..,* nrrt no Ifodcrul troops in Kyt- xcopt at, camp Dick Robinson ington. and small scouting par- io bordor. Tn k. Fai.li> [Irby Bmith, alor cntillei i I interior. It woaki I tnar* oil' tho ittgfe, ifturly man nor. Commission 1 received fn the prisoner • pirkegin tlm Noah "Our tliwir inti'i lli! i >>l tii'ing kn"W t*> GoiiiiiliH- siiuier Oubl. he ordered tbn cor.tlwcatUni of tlm nrliiili^ con'-lined in the Iwixc*, and tin! i i Ut t» f.. inuby r imed out. icd deter(Rinalion of liu* . (hat it good* nro to ho tnn North for the use of their in-rnpiinns shall nt lea-1 I mi couched ill respectful iiiugouge, and Unit no insult nr inainuiition ahull bo convi'.v nd, cillior diructlyfor indtructly.— Wn teat cr^ tho Nitfiund mining lluruau ot G/ipl. W. Ii. G. Price \\ r eaie intoruu d Hint un der ids cnurgisUo rtiuimgement and pro- ductive resourves nf tho BUilo, so far ns timcoiisliiuti-utA ol guu pow h r an- con- curnod have been duviMop-'d loan extent amply coinmernurntn with tlm dcmnid of the roviilulion, Thoro i* now ih lack of c-ithot t-altp -ter or sulphur, -•> that il the war goes on mdcilniu l.y \> • u.ii boin no rtmit I >r iiluiitoou* *ui»piir - of the i • -i kind of powilor, which i* -mr innin n li- anen for suoco-«. Every patriot *'i"uld 1 --I pcrsonatly "bli o d to * 'apt. I’rici- I -r hi* i ndr fill,.- u in bin luliur* in Hie important 11-Id of opecutions in which ho La* ••»•• succossflly ucquittcd hlmsolf- Selma Reporter. Tho Mobile Advertiser onrnostly urging a more vigorn culioti of the war, and a morn protection of prisoner* by retail .1 llogiitcr, HmcIuuI "Bnixirm Bragg would take the bust • i t. Iln ha* • b-i lalunts, th-lemtswr and the e v puriunco i-tniip-. tly lo nimbly him t-» tho post. Weeud *r«n Hi;i»ugge-li-»il n i>1 make th* nuUion. Birtgg is a thorough #oMicr anil knows III! about tlm wants of nil at "O’. n,| d in tin- '•ibiupt ha would bufouni/ invalua- bio. -Sao. Rep. Acliou of t.'niigrea* upon Hullat'Uiiffta. rim lob gram In.* annmniutMJ llm pas- ■ugo through tho Senate, by u largoma jority, of n 1*111 to repeal t bo Mlbsltlutu laws, ttl)‘V that il M ol'eudv bnidru tlm House, with every- prospect < f lousing that body \Vu have-no curtain knowl edgo of tho provieions ol thu bill, but be lieve that it permit* nil person* who have employed aubslitulet to reclaim what they havo paid for th*v-o §ubstitUtns and m.-ikes them subject to conscription,— Macon Tel. Mr*. l)ow, widow of thu famous Lo renzo Dow. died a few dnVS hillCO III Montville, Conn., leaving thi* singular will: She gives tbo whole of her eotuto ($8,000) to tlio town of .Montville, for thu purpose of building four stone arch hri Igos in spociti-d places in tho town.— The town, in pu^ic meeting, has refused opt the gift, unit the umounl ril of neutrality—llimsy .all c-msei- in .* v ith which * • " f.b I coal iffir Hu* til* • *'•'• :ip-i expos? ‘o tlio r n. . • aub*orvn*my. to 1 hi* emi**-iry m Pluglaud. As May, !' liu British Gov- ifofm the latter juntry was ^*in- tormediut-',’' in.-i; hat it* syiiipatti'es wore ratliur with Hie North than with the .South.'* Tin, nl it-clf was a violation of that " tnct i. utralily" to which such hypocritical pre-tensions nro lnadb, if Yatloi be •»(... i ..-d*d of any nuthor- ity But thu wu- ineroly thu beginuiug. In June. I.*■•*!, thu same Govornmcut in- lerdict-'d tbo use of its port* lo tho armed alnp* mnl |.r! vi.tours ot both thu United Status ni.rt tho "jo-eallotl” Confederate S tn tea, will, their prize*. Seward observ ed to Lord Lyons that this prohibition, and n similar one of Franco, would bo thu death-blow of'Southern privateering. Shortly after, Adams bullied L>rd Kus- *oli fur admitting Mr. Ma-on to an uadi- unco, and Lord Bussell, liku tho cringing our Hint tm i-. apologized, and promise I to behave he tier in future. In April, IHiil, Lincoln declared ilie whole com-Lot i lie Southern State*', from tbo Futonum, a state vf blockade, although, accord ing to his own reports to Cuagross, the whole navy of the U ruled States consisted ai the time ot but twenty-four vossuls, of which ono-half wore absent on fotiugn stations. Thu const thu* declared in a stuto of blockade ia between throe nhd ur thousand miles in extent, and could .. .i bo effectually blockaded by the com bined navies of the whole divilizud world. By tho treaty of Haris no blockade was lo’ bo respected which wn* not effectual. Yet Bins, il tua only ru-pccied this block ade, but pointed out to tlio United Stater Minister the ninmicr be mn<io effectual. 1 actually laid before Howard's apology f» lot troy tho ii iva* that thu -Matos which it might ■4 uy, fjord Lyons hi* Government r undOavoring to . Ghanuston, which val lorca of the United small, amt llio coast bioukaded three thousand miles in extent a pnlpablo acknowledgment that the blocKiulo was a failure. Kussull himself claimed credit for having assisted the Government of thu United Status to koep up this papor blockrtde, although it in- flictuil onortuoua injury on British trade, liu ufiurwalils t-tntod that the United States were not in a condition to insist upon other nations acknowledging that thu blockade was uilnctunl. Notwilh- st-inding this positive declaration, when Mr. Mason called on Kus-rll to request • he British Govornnmn'. t-' withhold X s aui'lio* *V(. n '.bt> giw »iw!^'l-m.oC pjib- fic law, Kusw.ll that, though the bl- ckxde had U..t been uftuctivu some lima amen, it teas at llmtf particular iuo- I!.- hu 1 M .<• " mlcrprctatioii, also, ready for the clause in the declaration of Baris, which say bo considn clause,’’ block ad- block%1« nil ui l .i oil,-ciivc uulesh “sufficient , ,-to t .c coast.’’ “ That i„ -aid, “ wn* directed against not HUttamcd by any actual by a notoriously inado.|unto such as tip* occasional appoarancu From ih* Confederate Union. Acts passed by the l^ejglslatuirbtf 1869, and signed by tbe tiorefhor. 1. ToslegaBzo and make valid all ad- .lourmunts of tbe Superior Courts of the •State by the Clerks of said .Courts, where the presiding Judges may bnvo baen t»b sunt, ahd may have *■- 1 — order for adjouramonl cause. is of the Corap- Trousiirer, and t ho expfrfitioa w , „ in tlm oiling, or Uia like, This ooiisti uction makes the declaration liman tho reverse ot what it said, thu uiinunoitttinu of it i« quite tullWicut to prove that thu English Government did not moan to bo bound by it. Thnrtt can bo no Joubt of the motive. Hostility to in. made Mufsall violate international law and his agreement with us. Whon wo complained that all this was contrary to the declaration of Baris, and that ho Was injuring us by giving * respect to that blockade to which it was not entitled, he Olid it wm quit- truo- and m his into -pencil, nllii b*d to by US ft ri. ol t, time ll^O, he ntatoh bis reasons fordoing •<). the English, it seam■ m • blockudea a toast .. •< uoo miles, and thi-y had no right to repr-hond ih- Yat.l.-n.w f-r dn.ng tho tiling Now, thut very blockade or winch Ku.h-U Imre s; • ;.k . bus houii ac knowledged by Km i n writ-rs on public lew, a* well a. Kuglish historians, to have boon altogether against law, while ill foreigner*, without uxceptioii, do notiticn it us tho must infamous outrago over pcrpotrulad upon tho rights ot neu tral nations, Tho barbarians wljo havo heen bosiog- ing this city continue at intervals the so- runadcs in attempting to shell Uio city. We. cannot I.C HXP' ■-I to give purticu- 1,114 ,>f »iimIi di-gu^t,• , priiclic- .*, but for the grutifL iiti- M ••*. I:- -nt rea.ler*, wo sre thankfully enabled f .Into that no life has been 1-t »»d no porsnnal injury Laii.od thro .Th the la- week. 1 n« dam aged.me •.-> property < ould he repaired 4 x (:„it mm h le*» than bus b.-eu » in pnwd'-: and • tq»11 a for inllielin doiihtthn Yankees on earth havo th fiondidi delight Greek fir- kees in h Hack R'rr, I “a that Hack -The Ne •est of the Confederacy r the onomy into tnu Ut him and ntrongth- Auth aent* for the compliment shf* | r Journal in making it the ugh which the light of her no is U» first find their way in- •nj'cderary «t*t.<i, on the au- n. Howell Cobb, thnt mom- isto troop.-, who dust before I arrived, Major Knite bad h-s hor*e killed under him, mi i bad found Uio General but a lltfla his linos, roductii attack or dcfpn*o in a gun- iont, by th • large number uisiteror guarding rni'roads, bridges, ordnance, quartonuuauir und commisiary store*, and keeping open communication with Lis base of tupplia*. oral an gag ) Tribuno) Yankees showered around id it is most reunirkanle h of ins,.*tuff witii him escaped • drua;u. VS'u Return 1 ‘KobtUXRV ViauiSna.~Them wa« r .» ,i I news received yrs erday from Norioei ;,ia. A r*|*ort was circulated du icg^tbaday that a fle-t of Yankee trails- j while before Ins horse was wounded.^Dr. j A correspondent of th.* ports were in tbo Folonm , a no that Gen. Meade bad gone to Washington to' Oonsult with roferonco to the tran-’er of At the juoctu, D » ■•••'«« ■■* . wut .. .. the Yankee army of tbe Potomac from of tho *Ull ut other point* executing van- R nd isnowin tho band* of the onemy. the line of-the Rappahannock to the ! ous orders, i cannot approxunato our jl WMi ^,t .„i duty, hut was viaiting tbo PtuiHkula or bouth s.da. This raport . f‘»M. ij(artillery, our lo,s u heavy..H»r- | my in civilian’ ’ doubtless lias iu origin in the appear- I due » corps but twelve pieces, and lireck- , anca of the Russian fleet, which ws, inridgo's twenty-six. ih to join j recently at N*w York, in the waters of 1 ^ ice. Cun be train- tbe Potomac. This fl set is undei-tood t*. Tbe Nate he* Courier publisbei ami transportation , be noting upthalstraam wilji a view of I the vessels iMilonging and now in . payiug it, while Hunt j writing from the anny - f tho J ayMtf escaped unhurt. #tau-H that Gen. Thomas Francis Meagher the juncture l spoke of, the balance wut cqpturud xluring the late engagement The Sl'mtkr.—A letter from Bermuda I announces the arrival of the celebrated a list of steamer Sumter from vV ilnjington. It i* Yankee said she iy hound to Liverpool t<> toceive It oompri- . her outfit and return to her old trade of I ,‘pirating.” returned fr. to his agricultural property <>n the YVc-t- urn prairir-, and has accented nn invita tion from Provident Lincoln to act before him nna hi* Cabinet on the ‘Jlst, I and 28.1 of Dccombor.^ ^ ^ Tkt.EorapiiIC Pf.at.—Yostcrd.iy a sy- nop.-i* of tbe President’s Mossggo, con taining twelve hundred words, wu» tele graphed from the office In Ki.-hniond, and reach'd Montgomery and the inter mediate points of Wilmington, Augurta, Macon, and Columbus, bofc.ro Its rend ing waa concluded in tho two bouses of CungroF''. It was received at nil tho above named points at 1 o’clock—Augus ta timo.—Rich. Dinp. 10/A. Ex-Got. Pratt. — Kx Gov. Pratt, of Maryland, banished by tho Lincoln des potism, has arrived nt. Fortress Monrou, and is expected up by flag of truce. If dor. Pi III . w ill take tho oath of aim giam u to the Gun federate Stares, be will (ioubilfi* l»u received and W' lcome-l by our uuthoriu* ; if not, the Yankee* will huve to lake him back, a*,they did Mr. GI on n.—RetersOury Hr^rees. The Yankees havo decided that “a'sdo- jikii. grossly protqberanl, or oxecssivo obesity,” are sufficieht causes f-»r exemp tions, and the decision is creating consid erable discussion. _ ^<*~The Georgia ponltentinrT has enough for two year-, and will tun. *»•«. . about two feundrod pairs ol cotton cards J daily. ^rockW'd tbe thought ol .and tbo Yen- !i nic corurratulnllhg thein the worthy oil'orts of tl oir . .Join represents her cnlighl 'iaii people und power, will ; n. whcroftbmfV. on tho map It have country ?—LAuWrs/on xpiori-J by rifllu ifrefore, t-« atj'urd liting held nl ob- i■ >ri i ul.unilanlly ipii- ' i for the >>b ullt-r iiibiniyuli ml re pi i. J..i •lude b-rmisl from the Zoological fc-'C ' ty. A p’mtographor al- U acoiDpanc • the cxpaUition, tho results f whose exertions will, doubtless, afford „ valuable adjunct to the labors of tho party, which, if the Uat« of the country permit, are intended to extend ovur « period of six or tight months. Mii.i.KimicviLl.>•, Ga.. -Dec. 14. Editor Telegraph: Tfii'is the lasldav of tho session oy tlm Coni’i'ntion of the State The Committee • •! ’ 'miWronce thorf’biH t-» ruorvaniM Militia of t .State” have agr.-ed lo liivnie tho imllUo into two clas.i i -th.- f.r*t - lass to b# call rd “the militia p'ftpcr, and include# all males between the ag-* ot 17 to All and also include* widowers without children and unm irriod men. This class called into •ervioo at any lime, and b« oompollo.1 to go i,n;'where. _ < The wood clus«,-or. it is calle.l. ••q’he Mllltiu Reserve, includes &li males from 1*1 tu 17 hmJ from fit) w HO ,v,»r. r>W. I hi* clu«s includes widowers and mar ried men with children. This class is not subject to draft, or drill, oxoopt in the last exigor.cy. Bad Punctuation.- A blundering nompositor, m sotting up tho 'toast," Wo man— without hsF, man would boa sav age,' 1 K“t U'o Vun dual ton in the wrong 11 To inoorporxto t pan.v ill the city of Macon Urn Umpire 3taU Insurftnai^_ 12. To alter and amend an 1 to tho lulling Af liquor ir» Murray cmint^^Bk . j Bh ’I’o rtfpOHi an act to . .. fleers and freeiioldm for bolding fi uloctions in Kinanuel county. ^ oompnnaato Petit Jurors in r ** 14 To tsinond an act to. Inbi_. Stonewall Insursnco (Johipany, lo For tho reliof of caruin counties therein named. 1U To alter nml amend several acfa -dft- corporating the city of At.anta. 17 To increase the salaries ortl: trolicr General, tho State Troatu.- Socrutary eff State, nftnr tho exj»l of tlm present taint of offleo of tho in- uurnbents. lb To allow tho Clerks of Ordinary Of Uni Stuto, to draw tho Common School fund duo ihoir respective counties, fur tbo years 1802 und 1889. 10 To repeal OOdd section of tho Coda of Georgia relative to Road Commis sioners. alter and amondau'nct, to ro- poal an act to extend the-civil jurisdic tion of. Tuitioos of the Pence in the city of .Savannah, assented to Fobruary 17th, 1854. 21 To exempt curtain lands from taxa tion. 22 To dofino tbo oaths of Noatries Pub lic in tho .State of Georgia. 2ib To cori inue in Pirro 4th suction of an act passed over tho Governor's Voto .'M)tli of November, 1860, entitled un uct to provide iii'ainat th« fnriAi»•;»•«> <_.f »1>« several Bank Charters of this Stale, Ac. 21 To authorize all persons in tho Military service of this State, or of tho Confederate Staton, including those in Hosuitals and detailed service, tc/voteat Municipal Elections. 26 To repeal the act assented to 80th of Novornbor, 1661, consolidating the office* of Rycoivor of Tax Returns and Tax Collectors in th in .State. 2’i To appropriate fund* to tbo use "f the* Georgia Uoliof apd Hospital Asso ciation. 27 To amend an net.to charier and in- corporate "Tjio Traders’ aud Ifpji-.inar*’. Bank.” * ')• 28 To Rttiond tho oath of Tax Payers for tho year 1864. 2U To carry into oflact so much of 2d section of the 4th articlo of the Constitu tion ns relatnn to Divorcos. 80 To provide for the supprossion of unlawful dintillntlon of grain arid other commoditlvs in this Htufo. HI To add curtain sections to tho Penal Codn of Georgia. 82 To iiifireasa tlm salaries of llin Sac- returius of the Executive Department, tho Clerk of tlio Comptroller General, Principal Keeper of tlio Penitentiary, und Superintendent of tbo Georgia Mili tary Institute. 88 To (amend un net incorporating the Southern Insurance Company. 84 To change the time of holding the Inferior Court of i'ikp county. 86 To allor und amend section 01-1 of the Godo of Georgia. 80 To amend lection ^630 fff tho Code of Georgia. 87 To repeal section of tbe revised Undo, und substitute unothor sfletfott ill Urn thereof 38 For the support of Ih* Georgia Aoad- iny for tho Blind. 8‘J To alHr and changothwtima ofhold- np tlm Inferior Court* of Mi!l«* find’ Stewart counties. , 4U To amend 780th section the Code rolativo to taxing defaulters. 41 To provide for paying tho members of tho 4th Ooorgia Brigade tho half pay till due them for State sorvloo, 42 To authorize the omploy merit of a Clui k in tho Treasury Department, and providocompensation for the same. 48 To confer certain powers on tho Judge of the City Court of Augusta. 41 To ro-orgunizn tho Jury Boxes in certain oountios, and for other purposes. 45 To incorporate "Tho Home Insur ance Company.” 40 To alter and amend tho charter of tlio City of Columbus, and to prescribe the iiiouu of electing certain City officers. 47 To amend the 1st sec’ion of an act incorporating thu city of Griffin. 48 To extend tlio timo of making re turns ol the children entitled to tho bene fit of thu Educational Fund of Gooagia, for 1868. 4'J For tho reliof of Wosloy Sheffield of Miller county, Ac. 60 'Po amend tho ch&rlor of tlio bank of WhiUlttld. <51 For tho relief of‘J. T. and Kuto p m 4 U,*rson. 52 lle^utotiiig tbo advertising of sale* by AdminL*>tor<, Exocutors and Guar dian*. Ac. 58 To repeal an act 10 authorize Clerks of he Superior and lnturi’'f Coutrs and Ordinary of ( harlton county to Voep their residences, Ac. 54 To legalise all marriages between first cousins which have bocu contracted since January 1st, 1868. 55 Tu change the line between Sumter and Xerroil counties, and make Kinchu- | I'oohu c.-eek thu lino ol thu same. 56 To increase tho pay of tho Public Printer. Hesolutioiia. 1 Thanks to Gun. Bragg and hi* gal hint command for tho bravery displayed at Uhickninaugu, 2 Requesting tho establishment of u mail route in tuo county ut Charlton. 8 Supplying certain counties with pro visions. 4 Requesting the action of Congrurs for yunciu an*. . which tiovdu' it r without her man, Would bo The mistake w!.» not dhcoverad until the editor’* wifu uftdortook to road the proa.. . . Jay of humiliation ana prayer. 8 Tofuspoud tho collection of Tax in Kind in curtain casns. 7 Providing f.»r the purchase of tho Tax m Kind in certain counties for the use of Hu. indigent poor. y To revoke the appointment of offi cers, and appoint citizun* in their place. 10 To authorize the Goieruor to fur nish thu counties not yet supplied will) cotton yarn, at tho same prices that he tins heretofore furnished counties. 11 An expression of the determination of Georgia to prosecute the present war will) tho utmost vigor and energy. 12 Kxproxsive ot an unabuted confi dence in tho ability and devotion and ••nlightened patriotism of President Du- i’o consolidate certain standing Com mittee*. fo consolidate standing Committees. Grant-ngfruo transportation to soldier* on furlough. Requesting tho appointment of citizens of counties to collect the Tax in Kind. Resolution relative to a small route boiwsen Clsrksvilh and Dahlonoga, and from Athens t»> Auburn, via Jog Factory and G. W. Smith’* store. Resolution relative lo tbo disposition of aortaiu battle flags, — ,