Federal union. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1865-1872, July 25, 1865, Image 1

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% - VOLUME \\\V.] BOII(JHrJX,XISBET.BARXES&MOOia rablishcrs and Proprietors. f \ . ItOIMITONJ ]• or the Federal Union. 10«'\I>—WHO I-OKf? ItV ME MET. X l l L E DGE VIL L E, (> E 0 ii (i \ \, with a large number el’ dies, j «<*. ii . IC<I i lor*. &j)t /ckral Slniott Is published Weekly, in Iil/l/cdgm/le, Go., Corner of Hancock and Wilkinson S/s., (opposite Court House.J _ I At $'.1 a year in Advance. an j r*o :s oo ADVEUTISl NO. linen for each ^tortion. Tributes of respect, Resolutions l>v Societies,(Obit naries exceeding six lines.) Nominations for office, Communications or Editorial notices for individual benefit,charged (rai*»Tc«/advertising. Legal advertising. Sheriff's sales, per levy of ten lines, or less, §t 1 C.0 “ Mortgage fi fa sale*, per square, 3 00 Tar Collector's Sales, per square, ] 50 Citations for Letters of Administration, ‘Z 75 “ “ “ Guardianship, U 75 Letters of application fur dism’n.fiom Adni’n 1 50 “ “ “ *• “ Guard'll 3 00 Appl'n for leave to sell land and negroes, 4 00 Notice to Debtors and Creditors. .‘5 .10 Sales ot laud. «.Yc., per square, perishable property, 10 days, per sq. Entrav Notices, 30 days, Foreclosure of Mortgage, per square. LEGAL ADVEUTISKMENTS. S.iies of Laud, Sir... by Administrator; evutor^ or Guardians, are l'pqiiireii bylaw to be )i «,’] tile- first Tuesday in the month : bt-f v» t-cii the hours in in the forenoon and three Court house in tliecouuty nituated Notice of these sales must be given in a public ga •*eHo !(• tlavs previous to the day ot sste. Notices tor the sate of personal pmperly must be giv.iuinlike uimtter 10 days previoin to sale de v. Notices to the debtors mid creditors ot uu cm ale must also be punished 40 days. \ iti'-ertiatiipulicatiou will lie madeto'the Court of Ordinary tor leave to sell Land, »Vc.-, must be published for two months. i' ilat.ot« for letters of Administration Guardianship, A .must be published 30 days—for dismission from Administration, monthly tix month*—for dismission l pun i iuwrdiansliip.dO days Rules for foreclosure of Mortgage must bepublished „i ,nihhf for fun r Months— for eat a 1 lishing lost papers, for I If full spare of three wont], s— forcompelliugtitles from ExeciitorsoradmiDietrati is.u V, rt bonii bus been ijiveH by the dceeased the full space of tbreemoijths. Publications will always be contimted aetmrdirgto I j esc,tlieleg.nl requiremei’ls.nnlessotberw im ordered Lady, tell me. will you. pray. Why that cheek of roseate hue . Why t*0 downc; at., fond, yet shx . Is thine eye of heavenly blue ? Let my pye gaze into thine; Let me scan each fold of hair; Let me gaze upon thy cheek— Ity George ! I've found the secret there. Lady, lady, toll me. pray. How you could nothing so rash' Found what was not lost by yen One little hair from dark moustache ' So firmly piinted on thy £ace!. There—1 detach it from the spot; Now blush no more—thy secret's safe, Known but to me, I’ll tell it not. a large numDcroi.UM^. platos,] fumuanv ltell-fekbratian cf the ltd oil mg elections. Of the result we have j retary of War were here at my right hand pi esses, . the Utnteil Mutes m-j •b'O in Acii lork. i no doubt. 1 he President will he sus-j—t he ^thers were grouped at the left. The Xew \ ork papers are Idled tained, and the radical abolitionists de-i “Mr. Chase told me fit at at the Cabinet feat e d.—Atlanta In tell/ fen ccr. j ci/it ComtTor this circuit lias been oc cupied for several days in the disposal j ol cases of connterleiting or of those detected in circulating counterfeit I notes. In one case a stripling passed ! three counterfeit fifty dollar notes at meeting, immediately after the battle of I Antietam, and jnst prior to the issne of the i.\ laTEREsmc. I.KAP or KisTonv ; September proclamation, the President’ — now Tilt) K.ti.tNCiPATio.V prof, j entered upon the business before them by bAAI.VrtOlY WAS WRITTEN. ► Air. F. I), Carpenter gives the history Lincoln gives it to him, on the occasion of their first interview, as written down by himself soon afterward. AYo ijuotq ; saying that “the annunciation oftbeeman cipation policy could no longer he delayed —Public sentiment.” tin thnn<rht **wonld vviih accounts of the Fourth of July celebration in Xew York. On the grandest scale the celebration was con ducted. That at “Tammany Hall” i tills columns upon columns of the j different times upon the same persons j daily papers of old Gotham. Politics yie - *’• I5 T Carpenter gives the historj i without detection. In short, instances as usual prevailed in the speeches that i , rn . auc 'P at * on i Proclamation, as Mr ; 'hewing tlie magnitude to which this were made and the letters that were rc- uefanous business has grow might be j ceived and read ; or rather printed, for multiplied almost indefinitely. i hue surely did not permit those to be j The question now occurs how is ai! read. We have glanced only at some “Pt had ^ot to he this to be, remedied? The work ol ' of those. Among those we have no- 1 j disturbing the currency of a country i ticed cue from John Vau Buren.— in tins wholesale manner js u subject; Touching, as it does, negro suffrage, : tlio end of our rope on the plan of opera- i that interests everybody, and every j we make from it the following ex- j tions we had been pursuing; that we had 1 suggestion calculated to suppress the ! tract, deferring to the States recent-, a ^ out P Ja y e< * . our last card, ami must ; crime should be carefully considered, ly in rebellion, he savs: | change our tactics, or loose the game! I j declaration of freedom to the slaves.” That all the United States currency i ‘ “Tltev are entitled" now to form »i." ow ( t tci ™ ine £ 0,1 llie adoption of the 1 ’Or flinAiinrt* nnH wif hont sentiment,” he thought “would sustain it. many of Lis warmest friends ami supporters demanded it—and he bad promised his God tlirft he would do it!— Tin- last part of this was uttered in a low- tone. and nppeard to be heard by no one nul sum- j but Secretary Chase, who was sitting near from bad ; him.. lie asked the President if he cor- said he, “mid sum mer, 1SG2. Things had gone on from bad j bin,. . He asked the President if be cor- to worse, nntili I felt that we had reached rectly understood him. Air. .Lincoln re plied, “I made a solemn vow to God that, ifGen. Lee was driven back from Penn sylvania, I would crown the result by the lates cut-rency I “Tlfey are entitled now to form a Emancipation Pr0c i* mafioi ;. ( , cn a i <i\ ‘-Lite Gov emnient, n ihi io i iti \ o then consultation with, ortho knm From the Chicago Times. July 7th. I N«"rof«, l)«3 i>: >y«, mid w iii«'Ntnrcjr, i notes ore supotbsjVOCimf So far as can be learned, the Fourth, with but j rare exceptions, was celebrated by, for, or with reference to, the African. It was his freedom 1 which was r*jnieed over, and not that of the I lion. It via, not so much the < mancipation of the . Unirod Stales from cononinl vassalage that awoke the enthusiasm of tho people on Tuesday j 1 as it was the emancipation of four millions of no I ’ groes. At the national capital the only obser i j V3nce of I lie day was by negroes, and in most 1 J 0d other places the observance was on account of j • the negroes. This is bn afflicted nalion. AVe agitated the ne- ; ,. . , j gro for a score or more of years, and then fought j HOtOS. Aid 11 y CXpCQlCUtS havo - over tlie negro for four years longer, and almost j tried, by the Did of chemist it, l u in-: 2cnis, shtill be allowed to vote, is under Constitution wisely ami, without ' the knowledge of tLo I,;|.nr!nHt orders from Geo. Hlerdmau. notes cannot defy imitation ('l'b-e exact date lij3 did not remem- all of whom are or may become citi- ningof the discussion, but came in subself ir ‘ ! ^ t quently. I said to the Cabinet that 1 ha* 1 '} resolved upon this step, and had not callet l:r,d done this much for the negro we are entitled c< , sg D f photogrniihinff; hilt US yet. 11 to a respite. Lot there is none, lo-day The no- | 1 ° * „ , elfort has not been so successful As yet we hcSrof very few resp gvo i> the one thing in every man's month from the Gulf to the St Lawrence. The entile press : retjuircd. ! couiilerfcite o« the he, ami arwnging plans with refeiciieeto the negro, j iug> besides tile excellence of tlioil Cll- and a chief justice of the Uniteil States Supreme ! orravino-8, supplied with ,‘l lil’ivaie gOV Court has iust concluded a lengthened tour a j ° ' ,, • I arnnianr marl; am! r.i-psrril liirtlicrfi meng the in groes. It is ever> where nigger are combining against the negro ami provost mar-1 p t) p, im i.tmllo sbals are enipl«»yed exclusively in issuing orders I * ( ^ L ^ 1 “1“ with n ferem e to the negro. In the North the ne gro is in the pulpit, on the street cars, at the fire side. Tho New York Tribune ha* three articles per diem in favor of the negro, and one.in refer ence to the. white ware, ditto the imitators of the Tribune ail over the conntiy. Tho Tribune and book aild Job Hoik, of all kinds. Ihe Times talk of the African, and iheWoild ««d lie* lieiald <>i ihe “mg PROMITLV AND NEATLY EXECl TED of all the other newspapers in the country. Or- ‘ A T this o *•' p i (: k . ators are shouting about the negio, politicians are I .— ; coi'vaasing the fntnr Wlien a Buhscriher finds a cross mark on his paper he will know that his subscription lias eminent mark, and are still furtlici igger. At the South masters I be protected, in pursuance of a'u ortici i from the Cmnptrollor of Out, m y, ([iiiring all the signatures of tlie bank officers upon them to be made iu writing. But even iheso precautious will not overcome the faithful limning and nearly laultlcf-s transn gger.” and the same is true j photograph. 1 Ieiice Stilne e,! must be adopted to suppress h reference to the lien - o } f‘ v ltif!g ill this COUllt IT. sure uniformity in tbe administration of the military affairs of this department, the billowing instructions wifi be observed by the officers of this command : phich the President of n bis Proclamation, ap- lonal Governor for the Hi as directed the military sion of each State, as j. , l |0m together to ask their advice, but to to give the Governor in his ef- hret informed, to those interested in |»y die sciliject matter cf a proclamation > Jo«« I"^igaitise a State OovemmeDt, will its proper dUtnoMtion. Ti e several i , ber ? re t?**?'* 0 ”' “'*.»««'• ' ,e h ? »« »«'«• ~ <•«/«*» V-, 1 , • -ti • *' e ,n order, alter they hoard it road. Air. department, to whom application may be r-.ates It, rebel holt %v,U rcorgom«r mt- I.„ S r io ,., M hm WM in error tvlteu ltc i„. made by llte Coventor, orhisdt.lv author. (.( i 1 lie [tioclamatioiis of the 1 resident, j formed you tliat it excited no comment, : ized ngents, and. h^uterference by any j mov wiii continue, as they liave nev- exceptin}; on the part of Secretary Sow- person in the inilrtaiy^evvice of* the Uni- cr ceased to be States of the Union.* I ard. . ’ tod States, with the official acta, orders or It may be that the next Congress 1 Various Siiggestrous were offered. .Soc- efforts/)!' the Provisional Governor will be will refuse to admit their Senators I f etar y Jhase wished the language stronger pormittoil. Tlu-; uiiLitary authority.should sustain, not assume the functions of civil authority, except \vlu*r. the unsettled stato of society requires such assumption, as u la*-? resource, to preserve peace and qni- etly. as the art of photography remains ! ting is conceded by a State°to such ! V er d- rh .!l? n abinP R l " ee . tin S tookp’ace, in existence and is used by unscru- norsous as it chooses Whether wo- h k ‘ ‘ P ?- a ., at ” r , a - v ', ' veic , , r" 1 1 uiiouses. ueiuer wo present excepting Alr. Blair, the P«Tstmas pu.ous persons to counterfeit the ; men, minors, aliens, Indians, negroes,! ter General, wlm was absent at theope-i notes. luany expedients have been all of whom are .... * in..Hia: ui-tw«-vi! tin* iiuiiro i 1 ti it (1, h\ tlie aid of c heiilist i \, to i11- • Zens, shal i he alio n :at sti? a,r; «->'«» »• «•<> •■»<««.« -0,1.1, r ,„- c,« ^ ■ million of lives. One would think that alter we j 1*111 Completely tO r08|)Olltl to the pro- left to the decisK to ,„VC JIIIVIVI31.VU J , J . . _ losition V T'"e* several ; l,e ^ 010 t,iem * sogge^tions as to which w off id he rendered by all officers on duty i ... _ . 1 4 he in order, after they heard it read. Air. department, to whom application m °‘! l COiga luxe uu- Lovejoy, said he, was in error w hen lie in- uiado by the Governor, or his duly ai ations nt the !’resilient. 1 .1.... r 1 _ . . . 1 , * . *" ami Et-prcsentativcs to the seats to!a"? ’"“''"sd W***; vvltieli they wilf be entitled, and thus !' It;!!) V, r ' °P K ‘ ca ‘,' a , , ,, ^ . tlie policy, on the ground that it would d' ,»\ Vvhiie 1 uej cannot defeat then cost the Administration the fall elections. admission. Blit this will not prevent XoUiing however was offered that J had [it O! .(*.»• Hi the ],vi:.fh«-is m«; advocating higher law for the bet.- * One )>!au suggl lit of tbe negro; and iu short ibe whole cemutr/ i others at *1 's ' expirod. or is about to expire. and rnu.'t be rtnew-1 —prices, newspapers, politrciaus, white, black, i _ ll " cd if he wishes tbe paper continued. ' yellow: Fourth of July; Hid I Columbia, ami eve j T.ngland has a sys , 1 , . . . „ « j ’r\thing else—are “going it” exclusively on ac-! ns ,, u , r wliio 1 V) o do not send receipts to new suoscri- 1 - h . , J J><i]iLl UT)01i WIHL \Vc do not send receipt:' hers. If they receive the paper they nuy know tint v.o have received the money. HT Subscribers wishing their papers changed from one post-office to another most, state tlie name of the post-office from which they wish it changed. M O N T JI L Y C 1 TATI O N S move time. '1 in* i’> M:k tom cd its own. r j h tlu no 1 i EORGI.V. Pierce county. YVHEREAS. John Stncktm.d Admini !rhiov 11 Daniel J. Store.- represents to thisCour; ■ p. t iti.m dnly/iled Unit Ifc Iras fully uduriuiat. .1 Stone 5 * i-state. Ti.is is therefore lo cit.* :t!! persons <’onc- sli.iw caw, if any tliey can, wiry aaidadu.ini- should not he disciiHigi.-d from the administration a i.. er. h.-tters of dirinirrion tin lli<- lirrt Momlay i:r October next. Witness my hand and ofiicial signature, thU March I ! Li 1SI _ l. 1 of .d . , , paper upon wliicli tho uuits or inut count of the negn). if, 1 r i - Oh. uretched people that we are, who will de- ! DUIlk 310 printed IS Ox inioi‘101* (jUUmy. live r us (Vein the foul body, not of death, but ot ! The minting is coarse ant! xviii not worse than death—ol tins African? The African ! . ,. A P r imrodaftes us Inky floods pour over the nation j ® compare, «.s ,1 8] "• II ■ 1 ol ■' aud Ih'tatcn Us vviti: another and a worse than ; with that ol tliC Holes of tlie I oiled itioual bank-.— _ JP _ iiid has-its own dog days ate upon us. aud so is the ne^lo. The ; paper mill ami manufactures its 'own i e and order ot ihe other stttle ns.— i 1 1 ,, - , Sir'uedondr.ate in ii** sliv, and we pant for breath; , pa[iei, this jiajiCl lias ils 1 IlidlKS, note, and: planned and i officers of tlie bank , their being organized, powerful and prosperous .States, nor diminish llie satisfaction with which they will i-e welcomed to the enjoyment of their full rights, so soon as tiie coustititen- . < it > nl the members who perpetrated lids outrage can drive litem from tln ir places, to promote such a restoration of tlie Union and to re-establish the true constitutional doctrines of our Government. I shall give to the At i'L Strict discipline will bo maintained; pillaging and marauding will he severely and promptly punished ; private property u i<! not lie seized or impressed upon any ■pretext whatever, nor will the house of any citizen be searched lor property unless tli3 Ncachic <. l.ieN.-in. Tbe black delugo ploughs., Tponsimr r,»' n- through our streets, pours along the national , . n .v..niv cr.d encircles the altars of religion The : But t.’C Batik id J'.llgic days are r.pon us. aud so is the ne^lo. The j paper mill and llianui; r ot ihoor.ciiud order ot ihe other stfffo us— j 1 1 , . . u«don;'r..:(i' in * is* sky, and we pant for breath; , pa[tei, tills jiajtei lias 11 i d the oouu.tryis] which nccomjianv every r ' V those water mai4s arc 1 • • • • . s laden v:lb liic meddling with .State institutions and property, tliat jirovoked, though it. did not excuse, tlie rebellion. He will be no party to the invasion of , f r * «“> iScaiiieil slough aud tin Afi: at ■ :n;ing! -, m cr: 1 flit-ir clMuvia falls upon t..<- .-it id. Lot blanket of stifling snu-lls. Theie i* a cliam ,- ii t!ii.. country for philanthropy. Tin re j,-. a good opening for abolitions. It is to relieve taveuty-eiglit miUioiiK of whites held ui acmol bondage . . . • 1 1 1 t l.v four million b):ic!:r. It is a bondage worse than j is itlYilflilul V UCStroyetJ. regulated by tin alone. Furthermore, no Bank of F.v laud note ever leaves the bank second tune irl, “ n o i - ihe Frates in a concentrated national a despotism. I believe him to be an A\ hen once received it honest, intelligent, thorough Demo- Hence, ii any erat; as such lie knows that tlie l)em- (iF,(IKG1A, i’lilaski Comity D ARLING JOHNSON,'has made application to this Court for letteis of diamisaion from tic.-estate of Isaac Johnson. All persons interested will liletbcir objections if they canon or before the 1st Monday in Se| t !ui.,-r n xt, 01 letters disruissorv will be granted We have have )>uidtbe largest kind of eminent [twin i:iir tlint we should lie j . , .... ", ir‘..Y,.i»mi icsouvecrt f..r our i against dangerous couuteueUiug, ami ! protoet tlie people from tl.e .-fleet of a le'enlitlc-tl to our freedom.— 1 Wailt Ol COnfidellCC ill Its llOtCS tne applicant. t (rivet under my hand officially this March 18th. 42 inlim. XOHN J. 6PAgItf)W Onl'y. (il-.i lIPJFY, Pjlaoki county. 'l\riIEREAS. Ki.-iiard Linzey npp’i. ** I'Ts of disiiossi.ru from the ad Alfred Shivers, estate. 01 j • > Rut we do not get it.— I Cl I 011 1 « price, nud it befougs to us. The more we do for our sable masters, tlie more exact ing are they in their demands. We nee no hope, and the future of the country is as black a> the subject of this article. The negro wanted . us to emancipate him: and we labored uud legislated to do his Lidding. He now commands us to enfran chise bun, and theax 01k of obedience has begun. Alter enfranehi: .-inciit, will enne a demand for social 1 (juali- A!1 persons cone--rued will fiie their obj.-.-tious if any ! ty, and after that the niillcnium, an understood by Til- ■ ■ '•■in, on or before the first Monday in Ve.tofier ii< \t, : I,.11, abolitionists, niggers, and iniscegc-nationists. " '« letters of disin -ion will be granle-l the _____— to me for let* idministratiou of iipp'-- int in terms ,,f the law. (i'iv.-n utoler iny band, and official signature, this April 1st 1865, 44 mton JOHN J. SPARROW, Ord v. GE 'KOIA, Irwin couuty. ^y^llEREAS, D. J. Fenn and Sarah E. H. Md Alarming Increase in Counter- FE1TING in THE Country.—The in crease in counterfeiting government treasury and. bank bills in the United the question, .1 will say that in tht , . .,.. " , . . . main, the measures thus far adopted t^Out 111 Al ississtfijii they contrive to 1, , ^ ,. r (lodge .he disabilities'tkat exist in the way 5, he " at,0n ;‘ ll 1 Execut ' ve to r ^ tore of .getting mart ied in a summary manuer. ‘ lute and law to the rebellious Referring to tlie fuspensiou of civil law a Crates, meets my approval, and iu my correspondent of the Record 1 elates the judgment art? in accord with the true following: _ Democratic doctrine, president John- As late as la^t week a v.hiic lady anti s01l j t 8cems to me, adopted the gentleman desired to he united in ihe holy oorrtJ ,.j ; ai)( j |j !C democratic theoj'y ; Daniel, administratom on tlm estate of Wil. | ^i bauds of matrimony, but as the proper , n ,■ n „ r rv «hnnbl aid and tni McDankl, <J$coa*cd, has made applicaiion to; St lit OS within a few ye&is, ptll tieulcDly , officer of tlie State was prohibited i»y mil- 1 ^ .' . l '. , I m for lettefs of dismiMion from said estate. 1 since the rebellion commenced, has Jitary order from executin'---the functions! susta111 him m his enort to restore the b-m'lj 1 appw »t my’office P wRMn'the time pre° : been so great as to demand more tlcin ! of his office, no marriage license could bp j l ^ ;:!i! Governments-to^_the people of s ribed by law; and show caosc, jfarry, wfty said ' ordinary efi’orts to suppress it, and to I issued. AA’Latvasto bedotie. The Provost : the .States. Our cherished doctrine, Hionld not in* granted the applicants. discover and lHinish offenders. Each Marshal was. applied to. who very obli- j vital in my judgment to the liberties A.”!* iSr," *" y Uenomiiiatioii ul'lhe first issue of ti.e ' !■» »>»™*ge ■< »»• So • ■ b. M-COUIEBTH. (W, government fractional cuneney was k. <mi«d «p ll.. I.»«r eonpl. fcelorc bun. — — ° c . . rr , l .-jf - .. arid the parson, swore a . hlokgia, Twigp* county. couuterleited. 1 lie titty, twenty-live oaJ(1 .... * \\f HER BAS. John Cranford applies for letters „.. l tf , n ronts 0 f fl je (j Ist 0 f pos . i “ ■y uf a,Jn,iniiit ration on tlie estate of Reuben J. ^ U " “ 018 01 l V . l i°" moiiy. all three, and then perform the cerc- irot already i'ully anticipated and settled in niv own mind until Secretary Seward spoke. Said he. “Air. President. 1 Ap prove of the proclamation, hut i question the expediency of'its issue nt this junc ture. Tlie depression of the public mind, consequent upon our repeated re-or-ses, is searoh is ordered upon sworn affidavit, but so great that I fear the effect of so import- officers will aid the officers ui the Treasury ant a step. It may he viewed as the last Department in protecting and bringing to measure of an exhausted Government— ;l ' market, property, already seized by tho u r cry for help; the Government stretching ; Government -as formerly claimed by the (j_ forth its hands to Ethiopia instead of K,tKi- j so -called Confederate States, or winch m it T-[ration of President Johnson a °P‘ a stretching forth her hands to the Gov- was included in the surrender of the Itebel cordial support. Me was no party to C t i ' m,U ' n . t '” .‘‘His idea,” said the President, No citizen u il be arrested- upon 1 1 1 J “was that it would lie considered our last complaint ot anot. er citizen unless tbe shriek, on the retreat.” This was In's accusation, supported by tho 6ath oftbe precise expression. “Now,” continued I complainant, would Justify the issuing of a Air. Seward, “while I approve the ine^s-: warrant in time of.peaec. . . ure, I suggest, sit, that you postpone its 3d. All officers of the Department are State rights, and the perversion of issue until you can give it to the eouutry j enjoined to abstain from interfering with State policy which would keep alive supported by the military success, instead Hie business affairs or social relations of the files of civil war, and swallow up of issuing it, as would lie Ibe case now, i citizens ; such interferance will not be per- - ujion the greatest disaster of the war.”— mitted. and officers aroespecially directed Said Air. Lincoln: “The wisdom of the not to obtrude upon families, but to confin* view of^he Secretary of State struck me ! themselves iu their social intercourse, with very great force, it was an aspect strictly to those who seek or invite their of the case that, in all rny thought upon ! society. Butwhilecitizensaretobepro- lj| “ ' * " T 1 1 * 1 ... i * »-.i in a [[ their lawful rights and pur- v tlie military, it will be tbe duty of i to see that the dignity ami authori se military power of the Govern- s maintained and respected. While touching it here and there, waiting the enforcing strict discipline they will be care- progress of events. Well, the next news ; Tul k> protect tho soldier from insult or iu- we had was of Pope’s disaster at Run. dignities. Things looked darker than ever. Finally 4th. Aid and assistance will be rendered came the week of the.battle of Antietam. j by a *l officers in command of troops within portion of our career.” I determined to wait no longer. 1 lie j the Department of the Freedmen’s Bureau, Tl...cn qro «nnrwl vimra tlinnltr on,I ^ news came, I thiiik on Wednesday, ihat an< f °» application of the Commissioner, or ,j ‘ i ’ 1 J . J .■ the advantage was on our sido. 1 was any of the Assistant Commissioners of said wen express^. tLen slaying at the “Soldiers’ Home,” Bureau for the Department of Georgia, to l lie Hon. 1). A. Ogden also \\ rote . (three miles mit of Washinglou.) “Here commanding officers of troops, arrests will ' a commission- or on tbe foot ]u conclusion, and as bearing upon ?f ar . K ' auu 11 was P ubusneu Uie 10li0Win S i reused . T i Alonday. i ot crimes and offences against 1 reedmen. " -I. W, s . E o.„c,vl, a t remarkable fact” ! l-“.” s ««««»•» “I'P'-Ji- f be contimieil, ".be... .vas jnst o„e l.u„Jro.) Co„„m«,™e, 5 or Agents ol »he Freod- dajs between ,l.c dales oftbe two pro,la- " 10 " s , ">H l'« k«l<l m.I.Urjr m.tions, issued on tl,» 22d September and ! ‘V 1510 .' 1 ?. , . h . c )' c,, ' be . t " rnc ' 1 ?™«® tbe 1st of January .* 1 had not made tbe ,l,e ‘'J*' 1 ' “‘k’™”® « their cases are dn- calculation at tho time.” ° iu \ *»< ■<>"«* Mono. i otb. liie aged and decrepid and help- At the final meeting on Saturday anotli- . j ess women and children, made tree by tbe er interesting iucident occrrrod in connec- j President’s Proclamation, living in tb® turn with Secretary Seward. Tbe Prcsi- / ca biiis of their former masters, will not be dent had written the important part of the J deprived of such homes until provision proclamation in these words : ! has been made for them by the State or “Tliat on the 1st day of January, in the i General Government; bat this protection year »f our Lord one thousand eight linn- j will not extend to those able to work, di^d and sixty-three, all persons held as who will not be permitted to remain in slaves within any State or designated part idleness, of a State, jbe people whereof shall then By command of . an . C 1 1 ^ j J' 5 ” a letter. Wc are pleased to see that 1 finished writing the second draft of the be made on the statement ot a commissic ciiculatmg meuiuin, it s 11 o 111« adopt his views accord with those of Van preliminary proclamation; came up on ed officer over his otficialsignature or on t the simple but uiuailing Licthod n. the Jj u reij. Iu it he says : ; Saturday, called the Cabinet.together to sworn statements of agents who are i Bank of England without delay. „ lu conclusion, and as bearing upon 1 ’ ear j t ’ aud k was P ubUshed lLe lollowb S i c, ; Inmissioncd officers, of persons accus J ovii' / /t/V" •' — ^ I i \ToniiQiT Ol CfiraOS nilli OlIftnffPK jKHDnfit nroonmi l Lf-rts, (liceuHod. tal curiTiicy was also counterfeited, as a- r -i.sou* interested aie notified fo fiie their vve ]| as tjjc more handsomely executed fifty ol tl.0 last issue.' The five. , i-cr>. ; twenty, fifty and one huudred dollar M< DONALD Ord greenback uotes Have been so perfect- 40 r,t. J. Iu lion: Greeley Economises Tivie.- oi the people, of true ‘State rights,’ will be, has been recognized by tlie President, and we must uphold his hands in the conflict which is sure to come with the votaries of Federalism The or Central Control; the real question New York Independent gives an interest ing account of the manner in which Horace Greely economizes his time. He gives the eavlv and freshest Lours of each day \\’iiKrKas|j.1 u7iVunif. fetecuter of the lusi will 1 counterfeited and so^ generally cii-: to ,i; C { a tii.g to his^ecrctarv his history of' »» and t.-rdameot ol II L. Salomon dccettM-d, !i«8 j culated as to almost c;dy detection, . American 'conflict, lie then slrolls ■ uonik-dto file their* even among experts. Bank officers j ; nto the Independent office* and finally, to- •kcuoiw nrtny office by or before th« first Monday in j h&VO been kllOWU to l CCeive the COUI1- L '.n under my b^nd and official signalwre fit Mu- j terieltcd gieCIlback US the gdluillC, ■ou, January Dtb iSiii. .... jL i and iejeet the gtiiuiue as tjie counter- A one hundred dollar legal Major Gen. Steedman. S. B. ‘Mob, Brevet Col. Sc A. A. G •Tf inbiu A j. e. McDonald, oni’y. NEW WORkT CONFESSIONS OF A FLIRT, “ J.V OH Kit TRUE TALE," BY MRS. EDWARD LEIGH, JlHT >>I KMKilia) ANI> A OK NALL \t the Federal Union Wlice. A *•) ai Giiere 4 Clnrk’n Drug St<»r«. ‘ K '( E cts I'ER GOI’V—Liberal diacouut U> s \,7H*e editica is small—thoso who w isb copies ^ 51*1.1 y at OI1C0. * March 20, 1865. . feit oote. tender counterfeit hill lately went the rounds of several of the most learned of the Boston bank officers, each ol whom pronounced it genuine after the most rigid scrutiny, and its counter feit character was only detected at the United States Assistant Treasurer’s of-, lice. A few days ago Marshal'Murray seized in Brooklyn eighteen thousand dollars of counterfeit United States currency, consisting of fifty, twenty- five and fen cent stamps, together is not whether negroes are to vote in this State or in that, but whether the States themselves shall exist or how to preserve to them their constitutional guarantees, their reserved, never alien ated light of self-government in mat- wards evening, gives his attention to the tois local and domestic. On this line Tribune, “doing more work after dark.” the great battle of restoration is to be says the writer, than “two ordinary men contested, and I trust the great moral all day.” and political might of the Democratic r-ap'ri ♦ “*‘'7 r Ti „ u, n «; onotn -| pffDy is to be thrown, on the 6ide of i 1 he two sons of the late Senator « , ,, Douglas are students in the Catholic Col tEe right, with that power the Exec- lege at Georgetown, near Washington,— ] uti\c nui\ dely nil opposition. Asa r _ r ». vv . They are fine young men, devotedly atjp party, we should not seek to coutrol were exactly able to maintain this. tached to Mrs. Douglas (who it will be re- his administration, but in so far as he *' ~ raembered, is not their own mother,) who, right’and in accord with our princi- on her part, has just cause to be proud of j,] eg> we are ] >oun d to give him clieer- tbem. r i heir names are Stephen A. mid fu , support aml approval.” Robert AI. Mrs. Douglas is living m . . Washington with her nmthor, m the house And thus wo S6G conscr\ ntivo men left to her by her late, illustrious husband, in the North are rallying tcf the sup- in a very quiet ajul unostentatious man- port of President Johnson on the ner. j question that mus^be rnet in the com be in rebellion against the United States, shall be tben, theneeforwaul and forever free ; aud the Executive Government pf tlie Lu.ted States, including the military Important Order—We neglected to call and n»v»Uatl,only thereof. w,ll rvcog.nze ^ order from Ce B . W.Ik,,,. tl.o (reedo.,1 of sod. perrons, w,II do no ^j aci , , f Q glJZtT- act or acts to repress such persons, or any , ,. , P . . of them, in any eiforts limy may make lor ! P" H,s ,! ! ' d ! ! ,a ,r >orn>nf. It mil be soon their actual freedom.” "When I finished i ' ,cn ' b ' P®«*ively forb.d. an md.acno.mat. reading this paragraph,” reeumed „ r ^.rore of horse, and molM h„tl»*a^. Lincoln,"Mr. Seward stopped me,and said: ; " . :e people, marlcod - •*. ' . •I think Mr President you should insert the t . l,at b /. I-°"'ki.s« and legitimate tra- word ‘recognize,’ in that sentence, J <l'ng ky wtach ttoops obu^ned anmaab words ‘and maintain.” I replied that I. b,!U “ r “T7 ..f P ^T’ ^ P " ,p ' e i i i f. ii *i i , c aie entitled to IioIq tho»e they have on had already fully considered ti.e .mport of; Commanding officers aie required hat expression ... this connection, hut I e . nf „ree strict compliance wkb this order.- ban not introduced it, because it was not 1 - - 1 . . r - as no This step of the coaamander of the denari- my way to prom.se what I was not endre t „, iU Mr vo to greatly increase“h. ly sure that I conlo perform and I v as | c ,, nrt( | Mee of , |ie “, |e of y lbemoiertUoB net prepared to say that I thought ” ■> A „J j„ stit0 that will Nh.racterize bis »T Cut,” said he, Mr. Seward insisted that j of affairs.—TrilrgMpd.. . wc ought to take this ground ; and the ^ * 1 - words finally went in ! * j The New York Times says that tho Air- Lincoln then ' proceeded to show lcading^hasons ol Ai l.ssachuseils ars ahotlt me the various positions occupied by him- to invite their most inlluencia! bretheren self and tho different members of tbe Cabi- oetouthc occasion of the lyst meeting. As nearly as I can remember,” said he, “the Secretary of the‘Treasury and the Sec- a' the South to visit them-, and partake of their hospitalities ol’ the past-strife may be blotted out, and the Union commence where it should, in individual hearts.