The Confederate union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1862-1865, April 14, 1863, Image 1

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• V-: -y BOWifTMT, NI5BET & BARNES) Pabipacrs and Proprietors. >. coifiirrex,) IS. filSIiK'i'. { (bhc Cojifrttrate (ttnioit L - r >uh’i*hvd W eekly, in AlillcdgceHh-, Ga., Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson St*., (opposite Court House.) As 83 a year in Advance. K.1TUI9 OF ADV£RT»nU. /’« /• t'i'iarc of tieclre lines. One insertion $1 00, auj fifty cents for eachsubsequent continuance. 7'h" oaout without the specification of thenuinberot insertion* will be published till forbid and charged accordingly. Business or I'rtfessional Cards, per year, where they do not exceed Sis Likes ... $|0 Oti ,1 l.hrrnl contract still be made frith those trho teish tv Advertise ly the year,occupying a specified space LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Sales of Land and Negroes, by Administrators. Rx- ■scut irs or On iraians, are required by law to be held on the firstTuesday iu the month;between the hoursol 10 in the forenoon and three in the afternoon, at the Courthouse iu the county in which the property is s jt- uated. Notice of these sales must be given in a publicga- zett? ID days previous to the day ofsale. Notices lorthe sale of personal property must begiv- en in like manner 10 days previous to sale day. Notices to the debtors and creditors of ancatatemust also be published 40 days. Notice tint application will be madetothe Courtof Ordinary for le; veto seli Laud or Negroes, must be published for two months. OUa/ioa, for'otters of Administration Guardianship, Ac., must be published 30 days—for dismission from Administration, monthly sic months—for dismission trom Guardianship, 10 days. Rules for foreclosure of "Mortgage must be published monthly for four months—for establishing lost pnpers, for the full snore of three' months—forcoiupelliliglitles from Executors or administrators, where bond has been given by the deceased, the full space of three months. Publications will always be continued according to these, the Icgalrequirements, unless otherwise ordered at the following RATES: Citations, on letters of administration, Ac. $2 75 “ “ dismissoryfrom Admr’n. 450 1 “ “ *• Guardianship. 3 00 Leave to sell Land or Negroes 1 00 Notiee todebtors and creditors. 3 00 Sales of personal property, ten days, 1 aqr. 1 50 Sale of land or negroes by .Executors, Ac. pr sqr. 5 00 E •drays, two weeks 1 50 For a man advertising his wifefin advance,) 5 00 MILLEDftEYILLE, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 14,1863. [NUMBER 4: Idling ua tliat iho language. of the distinguished .gentJeroan from Ohio* (Miv , affandigham) who jteld spellbound this house from thn position in which I stand' j with one of the ablest arguments I ever teard, wa S a)) unworthy of a member of its loti} . ^V ho constituted him judge o£ ’Ins colleagues? Where does he fitid the 1 au '* J ^ ri *J «rraign \ orhees on this floor t. j C>ir there is but one reply to language and. ! conduct like this. Wc reject with scorn ; your unasked advice; we spurn your ; offensive lectures; we despise your .pncrihs The sentati the matter Wc most or of the ly and The interests of the Confederacy and the final success cause. The supply ol the rolling stock and machinery of uper g an engine and R. R., for the nee of milita- Goveruor is here by requested, under auv arrangement with the officers of t our the road, satisfactory to himself, to permit the train to re- mir aoeomi r> •; t.' i 1,1 w .. . ... j "• maiu so long as, in his judgment,-it may continue to suh- • era) Rail Roads, and the condition of their road beds serve the public good and aid in’the common defense. tence or other property absolutely neces sary, then such impressment may be made by the ofiicer or officers whose dutv it is to fsuch image, articles of tender o'her property for such army port of the owner and his family, and to carry on **-P bis ordinary agricultural and mechanical business | l* eo pfe ! "lio, lor their policy and conduct to be ascertained by the: ppaisers to bo appointed ; 0,1 this Hoor, have been rejected by tbeir as provided in the first section of this act. under i own constituents, and who stand con- bsis- | shall not be taken or impressed for tho pub- j demned before tlie country, to come here lie ns**; and when tlitj impressing ofiicer and tin* „ i i . v* ,• J . i T owner cai.Qotag.efl as to the quantity of propetty a,,d,ecturc democratic Members. In sai i appraisers shall bo binding on tho officer and ail other persons. Sec. 8. is such that, unless measures are taken to meet their neces sities, tiie days of transportation by rail in the Confederacy establishments to repair and aid in fie: her si pplying are numbered. We are glad to have been informed by the 1 * rolling stock. intelligent and patriotic if. Road managers of the State, in The committee learn with pleasure that there are several the interesting conference the committee had with them ; establishments now in operation in Georgia, and others pro- amelio'ruA th! F hicl1 , W ! U ' i0t ou, y for *}"* lie . cessar >' object. Without proposing any j ” ceitnined " or determined by the judg- .tmeuoi.it. tne condition ol tlie country, but winch if prompt- invidious distinctions, we mention the establishment ol i t r t i 1 ,,,.1 .lUmtei-cqtrd riti- Mew*. Laugl.boiougli t Timmons at Augusta, for tho man- Jor^ShTvS. ufacture and repair of car wheels, axles, Ac., and an enter- i such impressment may be made, one to be S,r, p .n'l f :; i *>»«■ p»«>*•*«« n cases wnere the owner ot such proper i r.ccessary as aforsnid. then tbo decisions of the ty and the impressing oflicei cannot agree upon tho value thereof, it shall be the duty of such impressing ofiicer, upon an affidavit in writing of the owner of such property or his agent, that such property was grown, raised or produced by said owner, or is held or was purchased by him not for sale or speculation, but for bis own use or consumption, to cause.the same to common decency you ought to keep si lent, as mere cumbereis of the ground, whose days are numbered. Popular „ . ..prompt ly adopted and industriously pursued, will improve our Rail Roads and insure their continued usefu'ness. In this work it will lie necessary to have the co-operation and favor of both the Confederate and .State Governments. BOOK-BINDING ! Till’. Subscriber is now pre j pared to do Sook'Bind- j Id J Road.- part.* necessi cussed of transportation were brought to our knob ledge. Prudeu- L ‘ r works as are erected or may hereafter be erected to fur- tial considerations render it improper that we refer to these *=»!> R- R. supplies, such special facilities of transportation in detail; but believing that his Excellency is fully imbued for coal, iron and other supplies as may be in his power, and with a sense of the importance ol this subject, and that the consistent with other demands on the road, willingness ol the State to render aid and encouragement !>e default of the owner, the Government of the j l y thousands and tens of thousands.—- J Confederate .States shall pay a just compensation j Loyal people have Spoken your knell the I t ierefor, to l e asccrtii o l by appraisers app*iut d I f uncra i bell lias been tolled over vour IT I the opinion of the owner, been injured whilst ... 1 grass is growing green on the sod which : the public rise, the amount of damage thereby s.is-■ covers you. And yet you dare come , tained shall be determined in the manner d-sciib- here to lecture living-men ! We bear in ri i Ge'r!‘ irJ r .t 0 r i0 /' 0f ,!u" aP, ^' l ‘,n Ci}i , Cer 7'7Tr bodies political vitality; yon are I in£ 1 lie p*opcrty bcAiif? authorized to not on ben nil , r i- J i*.* * ; of tl.e Government: and upon such inquiry, the political ghosts, specters lrom political J certificate of the value of tiie property when or {graveyards, where the people Lurried you. prise projected by M r. McNeill, and other citizens to pro- j selected by the owner, one by llic impress- j ‘-'yally impressed shall he received ssprim* Jade j | as t } ;1 H, and wrote on your tombstones, s i.Je siiitv> 1 ICS for R. R. comnanies to be located at Macon or I officer, and, in ihe event o! 1 heir dis- j s ,.,. i, I 'l'i... o, n r.,„. I “^ 0 resurrection.” How dare you lecture the liviug, who yet staud on the shores of rho have something to do with airs. [Laughter.J I invoke of decency and of regard for and, in the name of that spell I % , . ^ these spirts, and tell them, down,. vided for iu this section, the impressing j of act> ;li t! "’ Secretary of VV-.-ir .shall, from j down to*whence you come.” [Laughter.] officer blccl* »a.l,orircdto.,.i; u i U i ; ,cr SSS?!? DT S ! 'f 1 ' »!<• «»>**> and certify) shall proceed to assess just ; hired or procured by the consent of tho owner or i vision oi hell, ltoary white with eld, compensation for the property so impress ed, whether the absolute on lici'bliip or will be met by the R. If. companies with a determination to make every effort ingenuity can devise and industry ac- ing’, in ail its branches ' complisii, to keep up their needful supplies and business, Old Books rebound, Ac. | and thus preservo their mot us as hi<rl.|v resnectablc ■’lid use MUSIC bound in the best style. Blank Books f . , . ., > . 'f 1H = ,n - alKI llse manufactured to order. Prompt attention will be j 1 *** institutions Ot tilt* COlintl \ , WC unanimously recommend civen to all wo.k entiusted to me. | the adopt ion ol tile following resolution • S. J. KIDD. I t l„,G ' , .. REGULATIONS OF CERTAIN RAIL ROADS AS TO CONTRACTS LIM- | the temporary use thei col Oil If- IS ITING THEIR LIABILITIES AS COMMON CARRIERS. ed. ;eut. Sec. 10. That previous to the first Jayof Decem ber next, no slave laboring ot> a farm or planta tion exclusively devoted to the production of grain Sec. 2. That the officer or person ini- property, as aforesaid, shall, tit Y our committee are of the opinion that it is unwise, un less m cases of ext erne and unusually great risk, beyond {{ Iietim * J r J id t ; ki . t( . the owner the powers of prudent management to control, for R. Road I hi9 a?cnt or attorney, tlio,* v-a„ fZZ' companies to propose and make any contract limiting their i fixed by well linillM’St'nftfl PAirnnnn pomiipc Tlmv nnfim: . j __ ...v,,.,, „..d shall also ire owner or person control lit. ami provisions, shall be taken for the public ■ without the consent of the owner, t-x.— * 111 of m t,i at nicesf .tj^ commissioned or non-co.n- j _ wytli officer or private who shall violate ihe i provisions ot this act, shall ho tried before the j military courtof the corps to which ho is attached, on complaint made by the owner or other jferson, i and on conviction, if an officer, lie shall be cash- " if mf- kitting “Beside the woeful tide of Acheron.” is waiti"er tyjv you below— “Crying, woe to you, wicked spirits! hope no Ever to see the sky again I come To take you to the other shore across, Into eternal darkness there to dwell In fierce heat and ice. And thou there ——- Stundest. live spirits ! stand apart and leav6 7'hese who are dead ri ■■ i ledger ilie desites and intends to close up his business matters of that place speedily as possi ble. Ail persons indebted are notified that the no: es and accounts are in the CORN SUTLV. hands of j A. 1 lie problem presented by this subject, is liovv to suppR u lift nro nnlltm-t. I.< i n ■ . w . ? * tuiiuni.t- a... ...*! • j s i ornerwisejjrocitreil, was takGii i ftuus ot tl ,c committee, to state that the passage oi this hi»l j absolute necessity j setting iorlh the time * is »ot unanimously recommended. ; alu l place when and where take wmT m. brown, Chairman. j mount of compensation iixed A BILL To be entitled an act to regulate the transportation of pro visions on the several Railroads in this State, and to pun ish officers and agents who may violate the provisions »f this act. J5SSS5 TTCtt! <*&* <* ^tsnthom P »n or wta. s »i„ i,om rancred at an eaiiy day, settlements will be enforced J the Southern part OI the fetato. 7liC roads loading 11*0111 bylaw. » j the suffering regions into southern Georgia, in the opinion ————ic7~t~—ir-f” J { of the officers managing them, arc able to carry 133,333 Western k; Alltinlic (.State Kailroaa. j bushels of corn per month. These gentlemen declare their ! painful sense ol the condition of our citizens, and pledge to t, na'nmmar j do all they can to increase their carriage for them and pre- .j vent suffering. In this the managers ol' other roads concur. ! Of this amount, it is calculated that as much as 100,000 “““ " ,3eUte ' r “ | bushels per inoelh will be needed by the Confederate Gov- ^ , The Gcnera l Asscinhly of tho State of Georgia JOBsrioWLXSB. Svrr. i ermnent for the army, eavmg to be supplied Iron, j clulct That it shall he the duty of the several officers a°,d „ —_ L h ' ! &>"«!," ’“S' 1 »~1 »«4 Western 11. , #f tllc Kai | roM l s j„ thh Srnte (the Western L,r. M. ; r ! ual - r '« C “’ tra . 1 . *• a ! ul Geo - 1*; ; * Atlantia Railroad inrluded), whenever any lot or quantity lSS4:rr!iiS^.'A 3::::t SI A. « »i» l«»vily engager. Ill ««.««. J» the more eastern ! . | Mcolli Hour, or other articles of provision of prime Lviv Attain. ....... **• M. counties, and the Atlanta and V\ cstpoint l.oad u taking , it hl !usten a„ C e ol Hie, shall be ofiered for irans- all—T.'V—; T 1. ' : » ut ,lo “i ' e ,f““ "'Of* ,ts,m< ;- " 0 o™? 1 ”* 110 '•**■•; to receive and ship tho same with as little delay :!?.! .... stoe M been essu.e.1 that the supply may be reasonably expected 1 , ical> | 0 mld „ s | lall ( )e fho d , 1Iy „f , he officers and Arrive ::t Kingston *> - r *" P. M. { to be sent lot wavd tit time to prevent actufil want. But all j Leave Kingston 4 30 A. &L j that can be done' consistent with other necessities should Amve at Atlanta - 4o ^ ■ j b e done. It is suggested that agents Tills Road connects each way with tiie Rome I fire ny said You talk about what is worthy and nn- worfliy. Shall I accept gibbering and'i speaking political ghosts, who will troop- home on the itli of March to the vast charnel liottse of repudiated politicians as my masters? 1 own but one master in this government—it is the sovereign people.— I represents a loyal and magnificent con stituency. They know me well— “They arc to my faults a littlo blind. But to my virtues very kind.” m Wo live somewhat according to fhe Scriptures, for. we love one another^— , , ... , What I fail in works, as their represen- , a member ot a legislative body until 1 , r rr. , , . • ,i ,, tative, tbey credit to good intention. To |»ffl -A Csiilkry. During one o( tlie late discussions in tire Into Federal Cangress. Mr. Vorhees, pratsera. and the sum, .1 any paid lor tire j „ f i ndiana> undertook to portray a number [same. Said certihea e sha I be evidence| of lho A1)olitioI1 leaders, iu the course of i tor .\ hc owner, as. well as ot the taking of, llis reinarks Le saifJ : ! s ? ,d P r °P ert y in r the public use, as *l,o j Ml , lSpeaUcr> it ifl either my good for- : right of the amount ol compensation fi xed | tlinc or „ iy bad fortune never to have been as aforesaid. And in case said officer or 1 person taking ptoperty shall have failed , took mv BCRt in ,he Congress. Consequent to pay the owner or ins agent said 1 • - • - -- - - - l agents, at every point of transhipment on said Roads, to . ° j tranship and forward said articles anil provisions with as xmsiu.au cunuec.s - , .. , e T s to purchase! corn I much dispatch as practicable, until the said articles and Branch Kailroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee j ry \N ltJl them CC1 tlUCUtc OI tllC illieriOl CoUTc OI tllGll 1(?S^ j provisioilS shall the place of thoir oo«4eignwrrnt j pru- vidod, the person offering and desiring to have said articles A Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville j pgetive counties under seal at the county, that their eri aed - I'- 1 ?' j s,olls a, ‘ roa 8 B 10 tf. ; is to buy for supply and be prepared to take affidavit to j ;in j p rov j s io r s shipped, shall make and subscribe an affida- that effect, also that they should uot all seek one market, j m , vr iting, and file, or offer to file the same in the office but so distribute their purchases as to-keep each and e\ ery oP ^| ie (] e n 0 t, or with the agent or officer thereof, from Change Of Schedule on and after Monday uthinst j agency of transportation that can be commanded to the j hicll ifc i(J t i esi ,. e ^ t | uat sa jd shipment shall bi made, swear Change oj oc, eauie, on uva j y, 1 work nr active and regular employment. We notice with 1 ------ New Arrangement. , - - . i ing as*near as practicable to the quantity and kind of said j pleasure the iact that the Governor has sent a train lrom , ar jj c j e alJ( j p rov ision, and that the same was not purchased 1 the Western and Atlantic R. R. to engage in this work and the attention oi ; unanimously reconimond the following resolution : |-— v -y J u t . n - 1.. I or procured for the purpose of speculation or retail for a profit, and tliat the same is necessary for the consumption " " "" - ame, or his family, or ot other specifying the names and resi- olvcd, That-the action ot the Go\ernor*in sending a 0 f the person offering the same, or his family, or ot other front the W. and A. R. Road to South Western Geor- | ons ‘ and their families; s THE Subscribersare convey ing ihe C.S. Mail from Mil- 1 • lgeville via Sparta, Culver- ton anil 1‘oweiton to Doublei Wells,and would reopcctfully iuvit their friends and the travelling public, to their new .. and complete arrangement for travelling facilities i IfC, Over tbisliut. train fiv/.ir me. it. .... — ...... .. . SCHEDULE—LeaveMilledgeviDeafter the arriva . , . .• , .< n- • p<- _ _ of trains from Columbus.Macon and Savannah; Ar. gia, to transport com aiul other supplies to -tire sullenug ( j PI)Ce 0 f suc l! other person or persons, if for their use ; and rive in Sparta a. ti o’clock p. m . and at Double Well, j people of .northern Georgia meets^o«.r most.hearty approval. ! jf ' t|iere be U10re tlui n n sufficiency of such article or pro vision, for the use of the persons named, that the residue shall not be sold to any one other than an actual consumer, and then only tit actual cost and no more, either directly or indirectly ; a copy of which affidavit shall, by the agent or officer at said depot, be attached to the bill of lading there- same evening. Lsave ^ Double Wells alter the arrival of morning 1 We feqUOSt him to CO lit i 11110 tllO train Oil the WOl’k dlllillg j such time as he may find it necessary, and also- to adopt F " such other regulations and arrangements as, m Ins judge ment, the exigencies of the case, .nay require. We but ex press the sentiments of every Georgian when we say, these Spart evening. . .... With good Hacks, fine Stock and careful drivers, we soiicitaliberalpatrouage. ■ MOORE & FORBS. GlaneOtocea-NilledgeviUe Hotel Milledgcvilte\G a Rritrords* House. Sparta. Moore's Hotel, Double Wells. July 11,1859. 8 tf - JOHZOr T. BOWDOIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VlkTOStOSCl. Eatonton, Oa., Feb. 14, I860. 38tf. 50 Saw Colton Gin for. Sale; ONE of WATSON'S best 50 Saw Cotton Gins, is mitred for sale. This Gin is new, and is equal to any in use. Sold for no fault, the present ow ners having no use for it. Any planter wantinga good Gin, can have* chance to get one at * re - d iction on tiie regular price. Apply at this office. ' ot N. Tift or .1. H. Watson, a* Albany 11 0 E S'. »)0 by Feb. 2d, ISCA- DOZ IIOES Just received and for sale WRIGHT & BROWN. ar tr. A DIN ! A DUN !! IplIE undersigned request all f ersons indebted J- to them to call and settle. _.. TT I1ERTY& HALL. Milledgeviile, Jan. 10th. 1862. 5 -»M l d. iavis. 34 tf GREENLEE BL'TLEK IRWIN & BUTLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALBANY, Georgia. TlUV.'TICE in tiie Superior Courts of the SoutL ,1 Western Circuit,—iu Terrell, Kandojph, and Ear- counties in the Patau la Circuit,—in n orih and NIa- *“n Cuanties, in the Jlaorn Circuit, in the United S: *tes Circuit Court at Savannah,—and by special contract,ia any County in Southern Georgia. January 1st’ lSliO. ” £T HER IDGE&.SON, Pactors, Commission and Forwarding MERCHANTS, SAVANNAH, OA. !)• F.THF.RIDGE. W. D. ETHERIDGE, Jr. Jo'y 15th, 1856. 8 tf people are our people- -with them v\e \\ill li\e oi " ‘G* 0 f ) am l forwarded therewith", which, on arrival at the de- them we will die their fate shall be om late. Hvering point, shall be filed by the agent thereof in his - salt suri’LV. office, and the original affidavit shall be filed at the receiv- Your committee are informed that there are now at Salt- mg depot. . 1UU — - - Sec. 2. Any person swearuigffalsely in such affidavit shall be deemed gqilty of perjury, and ^>n conviction thereof, ville, Virginia, awaiting shipment to Georgia as much as j that the manufacture of salt for supply in Georgia is daily , it , . . , . . . . progressing at that place. The Governor has set apart a j or the delivering depot is located. ' K to be sent front the Western ,„d Atlantia II. Boo.1 to . *<=• "- Any and all sacl, railroad officers or agents refus- Saitvillc, to transport the salt to (leorgia and carry need- or fading to receive and ship, with as littlo delay as Ad supp ics for tbeir furnaces. As the rate of daily man- praeUcable, all such arttclos or provrstons, or eh.rg.og an ufacture is lar-e, say 1600 bushels per day. further „ r -; amount theielo.-over and above the nsnal tanff of freights, uiaoiuiu is e > J . , , L. |t] b p i) shall be gmltv of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof rancfpnieiits so soon as piaciicauie, win piouuun uc luiimt , , ,, ... i • • 1 necessary AVe arc informed that some negotiations are j ^ ^ lined m a sum: not less than .So,000, and imprisoned pendin'"With intermediate K. Roads, on the subject of not less than six months. transportation. Without proposing to act disrespectfully Sec. 4. If any commissary quartermaster or other ofh- o he co nmittce on salt supply, we unanimously recotn-i cer ot the State or Confederate Government, or professing mend the following resolution ! * " ' ! be Sll f’ sltil11 ,m .P an - V 6 ° r V™*: •hrsolml That we-approve the action ol the Governor, >ons, under any pretence whatever, or shall hold or attempt in relation’to sending a special train, with a good engine ! to hold the same, or prevent the regular and due shipment and ears to Saltville, for the transportation of salt, made thereof to its proper destination, after receiving notice that under the contract of Hon. John W. Lewis and the Plan- | suc h affidavit has been made and filed with the agent or w sJlt Manufacturing Company, and Georgia Salt Com- officer at the receiving depot, he shall be guilty of a lugh nnnr for supulv to Georgia, and of taking needful supplies 1 misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned Fn the furnac^making the same, lie ia further authorized i at labor ... the Penitentiary lor the term ot three years, and nnd renucstcd to wake all such contracts and arrangements ! b'ied in the sum of %*-j, < • itl, R R companies, as he may deem proper to facilitate ! Sec. -3. A cert.hcate under the hands of any three Just.- r ft'rt lion and to procure and send sudi other engine,! cos of the Inferior Court oi any county m this [b ate V] transportation ^ dcem tbe exigences 0 j the | accompanied with-the certificate ot the clerk thereof, with and i tZZ] l'nvine due regard to other calls for transpor- ! the seal of (he court or county attached, certifying that the work iltmaim, e - article or provisions ordered to b# shipped is alone for the full satisfaction of all claim tire government of tLc Confcders Sec. 3. Whenever the provided for in the ist si shall, for any reason, he tmptncucao.e « ; mau lrom New York (Mr. Oliu) the time ot said nuprcbsmeiit^ then, and j i ec ttire to this side of tho liouse, informing ; , i f rr>llp»n-nM iu that case* the value ot tho nrooertv’ lin- i 1 1 1 • i < n v .1 *° have judged democratic colleagues pressed shall be Messed as s»«a a, JoS- *£"*_”*& tTserve . <* Indiana. IV. b.v. ble by two loyal and disinterested citizens I | ant ( Q .lajj down bv P* sse ** l !'" P 0 P ulav or ‘ ° a ’ 88 y°n 1'nv® the citv, county, or parish, wherein the *| S &D ‘ n ’■ lu,s ,Md ‘t°'y n been made to terry the melancholy flood— “ coun y a f;j o ; s : O re by lum f " tb °' government of our mind.« and th<J river Styx-witb the grim ferryman, as ioiiowb . oho uy our tongues. Ho tuformed us what wc .u property was tl.o owner, and one by tire commissary', or ; ro Vo"sav" and fn what spTritwe wcii-c to W P h,ch P oeta "j 11 * 0 ot > unt0 the kingdom quartermaster general, who. . j t . oj,; Jcp0 r.,„o». iL ],U especial f P cr P etual ^ght to returntothehv.ng m caseot disagreement, shall choose the ; tl<! .t.. lf x nF la«“l »° more in the flesh ; we s.and hero third citizen of like qualification as an b^orehund "tltnt schoolmasters sometimes rcncwed “ nd strengthened by the umpire to decide the matter m dispute. ill(lu] in whoi , their pupils are about to P ow ® r P°P ul " approval-the embodi- who shall be sworn as aforesaid, who shall . be j paraded on exhibition before the public. ,nc f f tbe ^f, uIai ' . WA r. bear the proofs adduced by the parties, as j W J were de6ircJ to behave ourselves Aud \2, ietU T rn , J 1 ^ to value ot said property, and assess a just I t _ i:.._ _.• j_:. came. When 1 nist entered this hall, compensation therefor, according to tire testimony. Sec. 4. That whenever the Secretary and to pursue a certain line ot conduct : • , . „ T _ , , i 1 a ,• • , i i • • eighteen months ago, I came with a marked out tor us in advance by lus magis- ° ,, • * ,i.„* „,i.:„u , J. , small maionty compared to that which tcral authority. Ihe air ot a testy, i , •. ‘,, r „ , mt . , . J i scuds me to the next Lougress, Look at of War shall be of opinion that it is neccs- j BtyTand subsSince^.f all lihTromarks. '° ! thc Sin 1 iHns of | )cmocr * tic l "°™ b «» sary to take private property for public:j " Nnw> sir> with a!1 t h e respect that f around me. 1 bey hat.e all told foei m - use - h y rcas , 011 01 th f impracticability ol lia ve for thc position which the gentleman i crease of tbeir procuring tbe same by purchase, so as to ; from Kew York occupies as chairman of ^ b , ,„ J'l ™?1 oP^nreLtld^ accumulate necessary supplies for the | tl|c mi i itar y committee, allow me to inform bantls ° f th °. S ® ‘ army or the good of the service in any la- ; , lim plainly to his face that I know of J be ° ne ° r tW ° d8< ® at , S . . A . . .. ; mourn were accomplished by a cnange nothing in his position, nothing in h.s j of districts> Arc men who come here so principles, nothing in his talents, nothing- endorged t0 sit quietly, and allow yon, whom the people utterly -repudiate, to cality, he may, by gcneral order through the proper subordinate officers, authorize such property to be taken for the public use, the compensation due thc owner for thc sanfe to be determined and tire value found as provided for in thc first and sec ond sections of this act. ti his-character that entitles him to make, or justifies him in attempting to make for me, or for any member of the minority on this side of the house any rule of conduct .,,,1 „ on any subject whatever. Those which See. o. J hat it shall he the duty oi the j le j )as ] a ; d down to govern this discussion 1 resident, as early as practicable after tne w jq llot find respectful consideration at my passage of this act, to appoint a coimms- L . mds> mucU less ado ption. sioner in each btatc •— " be taken for tire ]_ the Governor of si the President shall appoint, to appoint an- | somjC a , animal in pursuit of prey.— j . fnra . pt OIlr and their duties so other commissioner to act- in cohjuction with j j de t c lls*^ — 11 ' *■- --- toilet °nr r i 0 hs uaa tneir a ones so the commissioner appointed by the Presi dent, shake your fingers in otir face, and tell ns our duties 1 Sir, while I dc?**not desire, as a member of this house, to i&Julge in anything but courtesy towards itjk mem bers ; while it is pleasant alwayscfo meet my political opponents with nothing but •of this place—so far mile crate government. Said commissioners Jc SS it did not affect bis own. 1 must say, shall constitute a board whose duty it hoivcver, that it did not affect mine at all, shall be to fix upon the puces to he paid j exc( >pt as a gust of harsh ami discordant by the government for all property im- sound is always more or less jarring to my pressed or taken for the public use, as a- ■ 1UirV ous.system. Jt passed by this side of toresaid, so as to afford just, compensation t | )C house as more wind, somewhat unplcas J - to the owners thereof- baul commission- ; , at aud disgusting, hut entirely harmless. ers shall agree upon and publish a schcd- ; j[ submit that the military and malicious . nlc of prices every two months or oftener „ en{ ] cman from Pennsylvania has no right ■ mcucc thc publication of a new Daily P«- they shall deem it proper; and in the fijus to afflict and annoy the perseexted per in Alacon under the title of event they shall not be able to agree in j mi , 10rit y this house, any matter confided to them m this act, Aftc ' j,im in the order of debate, on the other side, conics that strange and eccn- tric gentleman from Ohio, (Mr. Bingham,) who so often hoW* this house and these and pondering sus- they shall have power to appoint an um pire to decide tlie matter in dispute, whose decision shall be tire decision of tho board; and said umpire shall receive 1 lie same rate of compensation for the time ho shall serve, allowed to said commissione: -respect rebuke it, and resent the spirit which dictates it. ~TnE\T DAILY IN MACON. On the SECOND MONDAY of FEB RUARY". inst., thc undersigned will com- The Daily Confederate. gailciies in listenin' pense and attention. tation. CARS OF Tlir. WESTERN provisions oruerea to oe shipped : use of the indigent soldiers’ families of their county, as and Atlantic rail ROAD on other j beneficiaries under the act of the December, JSti2. ROAD' Messrs. A. H. & L. B. KENAN, Are Associated is the Practice of Law Office lit Door upon fid floor of , MASONIC HALL. j!An.23d. 1857. 35 tf. Plantation for Sale. T OFFER for sale a well improved Plantation within three miles of Milledfccville, contain- lu o fourteen hundred acres of land. _ , WILLIAM A. JABRATT. r «l>. 4, 1 eU. fV Your committee are informed that in doing transportation rendered indispensable by necessary requirements of the Confederate service, more, than 100 cars have been taken coineuettf no t ve t returned. It is highly un- off the roat * y ^ Ju j,i ace d in possession of the road portant that j - W c learn too, that the Governor has per il practicable. j the military service and benefit nutted a tram t on t | ie Brunswick and Gulf R. Road? Therefore we unanimously recommend the follow- iDg ri 7 j rri.ot fhe action of the Governor and general Reared, That YVestern aud Atlantic R. Road, in Superintendent ot t ^ to i eave it for the benefit of 5" eSmtr^ico, » hereby approved » p.triotie aod slitill be received iu lieu ot tiie ftffidftvit speciticd 111 tbe Jtl advice and consent of tlic tScuat section ot this net* and shall have tiie same toiceaixl etlect $ s^c. r». Xhai all property impressed or taken tor and any person or persons acting or professing to act as the public use, as aforesaid, iu the hands of any aucli laferior Court or clerk, who” shall falsely or frauds- p "”“ lently procure such shipment to be made, under such certi- the same for their own use or consumption, and ficate, or aid therein, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,.ad.l Oil conviction thereof, shall be dismissed Horn uince and , pnees fixed by the commissioners as aforesaid — fined in the sum of $5,000. ! But if the officer impressing or taking for the , _ . ,, niihlic use said properly, and the owner, shall Sec. &. In all cases where hues are imposed under any ot differ as to the quality of ihe aniclo or property the provisions of this act, one-half of the fine impofed shall impressed or taken as aforesaid, thereby making go to and belong to the proaecutor, trt.o shall be deemed a competent witness, and the other half to the use of the impressing or taking as aforesaid, may select county where the conviction may take place ; and this act shall remain and continue id torce^ until tne close ot the iiid vtici6 or property, who shall, in c^e of dis- present war with the United States, and no longer. • Agreement, appoint an umpire of like quaiitica- SS&aSS: For one year. Cash in advance,.. -.$10 00 , . “ srx months, •• “ .... o 00 . , „ 1*1 .IIS 1-nvate „ t |, rec “ <• ' “ .... 3 00 . , „ ... t .. 1 intercoms/? he is one ot tho kindest and onc m011t b, “ 1 00 respectively : Provided, 1 hat sn.d core- | , n08t llinillb l,. gentleman whom i ever met; ’ . , " missioners shall be residents of thc State , j )n t on tiie, floor a stranger would tnkc Advertisements inserted on the most lib- for which "they shall he appointed; and if hi m ti lie, not ^nerely ^Cato the cen- cral terms, payable in advance, the Governor of any State shall refuse or snr <(H . [ believe Cato was verv dig- From an experience of a quarter of a neglect to appoint said commissioners j n ;fi’ cdt a „d ceitaioly tlic genii email century in the business ot Journalism, the within ten days after a request, toilo so j f roin Ohio hardly ever is, | laughtci-j- hut Editor feels confident in being able to for ty‘he I’resident. tho President shall ap- | f m i„ ns act or in a p* 1 : 1 *' * L 3: ’ K * point Loth coniinissionci.s liy and with the ; ri . (]U ; rcd J,:,,, i„ scold >, iiUl^nUH j -v,* *0 wniiuuut 10 day, whose pat t tiish to tho reading public such a paper as id rave at every " ill be acceptable. The latest intelligence, j lnunair being who was so iiufortunate ns hj" mail and telegraph, will bo given, and to fall beneath his dreadful scowl. He is , no effort will be spared to deservo a lib- stormy and terrible to thoso who know , ® ra l patronage. him not, but to those who know him I fdiP’Elevcn copies of the Daily will ba well, gentle as summer, and as tender : sent for $100, or one copy, gratis, to ev- as the dove who woos his mate, lam cry agent who will procure Ten cash sub- apologiziug for his manner to those who scribers at above rates. Business men of do not understand him. His terrific out- i Macon wishing to advertise, will please breaks hero against tlic minority may be ’ send in their favors during the present regarded as a sort of pleasaut episode to week, to the office, next door below Ross the grave proceedings of this house, a little & Coleman’s Colton Avenue, up-stairs. ridicalons, but perfectly innocent. It is only his manner that is severe, not his matter. He tells ns wbat will be tolerated, bow we shall behave, what we shall say, what will he worthy of us. He starts out fyNo name entered without the cash, and no paper continued longer than th« same is paid for. L. T. W. ANDREWS, Macon, Feb. 2d, 1865*.