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News and oV’W Items.
i’.ii.n nil. The I of
voters «-:»:• .•..nil!! n< r'i HI Novlolk,
ye s| unlay, four lminli'wl n!nf J orl y
voters wort resist *»t ivlunn ui?<h
hlliiiit'ol tui'i s.ei ell coiore'l. I.nl tie
oi-.lvr ami ijiiii't jinvailol.
11,,11 ;is ;iis i coinMienci 'i yeslel'.lay 111
Aialt’iinn ami (l —'. vi-t Is* noth Slale:.,
~s i-fiiort’.'ii ihr col.irml voter*
liiroelv oiili'ir.inhei the uliili coining
tom .ml r.ir > e ;isl t ati> >n.
A; the (•.lose ..I' yes!iM'il ly. tin' 2<l
■lav ill reiristi'aiam in liiciimoml, the
yi iiite,. wa re live altead. in the I hint
M...tlial, on (lie first 'I ) . aie handled
in«i eiirhty seven whiles and one linn
diad and forty-four hh'U'k.s iv-ere refji'
[eon! as voter
Jhc itmrdei ot a ,oj ,i cd liegiataa', !
nr,mod WiAC. i;i Alabama, Inis created
"I'e’it y .elleini'ilt aimn a the eohated
j.eople.
Sill Kl I s' ■■! AI.IAfr "Ml I IIK
l-’i, ii i.ml: v. The E|ii.-('o|nli:nl I’on
\cation in N'.irTlt Carolina, it, session
in \Vi!iuinut,o.i "<'<*h. tdopU'd
the I'.illoivinir mill ( lirisliun re«ol
lilt ions :
/.Vw/a./, That i< is tin. sense of
||,|. ( 'oriveiith.il tl'.ai ill itit.ellertnal as
wt .]j . S dn- ator.a! msltaietiou of the
eoi.ii-eil |i| ih t.e a' 1 ended m in every
jiarislibvt.il! , ■ l.deishim nr of regular
n,diiml as wdi a Snmlay s'diools, in
WI ill 1 the J..im-i]-l-s of Tie ell II rob
shall !e. taiurhl, or win re the former
cannot i".' ett’ei ' and, by the cM.ablish
ii'.rii! ol Sunilay sei.no!.-, ami that w
eiiine'.ead in tim inenih'jrti "t die
church win. are suitable ha • atc-fliist■»
le.e her-, lie Clirislian duty of
s-iiunirinir ill lies «e• u'itletiU delay.
}{es<ii’-' :f , That wiiem-o the coh-
C (iiutio" and cannons ol tin-, i liarcu
ctro cOlH)ihnd With, ei lore.l melt should
J . Vi-ccivcd. into ils ministry as
spirit n ' tea< iters and Jiastors of their
raci*. ,
Rssnb-rJ, ! Unt. tor T.ru* Vi I
. re.'tin- churches ,m i “.'bo..) houses
for colored i-cl-io, iHts ehuree
willing to rccei.e ,aid fvonl somees.
A Paris s'aiisticiau fcays that erilin'-
against the person are nlol'd frequent
in spring than in the snnimei*, I"" 1
against projn rty in autumn and winter,
Sake, "f li'.i' sli 'k ti: f’h:.-:v{o last
y< ar reactiC!t i‘.ao,s s ,1 ■> t.
t.utrisi rat: a tel - in !,oni-.ana slum
tliaP'! ,K-2t) while' ami !fi.K-d:.' blacks
have' hecii :-1 ■i* • T far in that
Stale under . 1:" •••>*• hues.
Tinmunt"a of feet of Imnhur niuuu
'■tacinred at Si Anthonv Falls, on the
m,-, - : pi'.;
sin aiueda’ Stt.-KU).
Ttm iota: iadiaii pojuiiiitioii ot the
United State- y. a e.itimated in 18Uo
;il _'*i i", 75
nuin'ocr •; milkmen In Nr- i ork
leu i tieon lino i see ap.'eee tor diluting
• heir milk with waier.
'i'tn ihr.-. m i I'n crnuiciit lias cv
p. lilted neat !r.- i 1M.000.000 i.H rail wavs j
'hiring lie- j'.ist ~i \ years. j
AUGUSTA, GA , FKIDAY MORNING, JUNK *2.s, M 7.
Hi iniji vinrns, :$u Mii.itaky DisTHicr.
Qeorgbr yioriiht mul .Vuhtirin
AlUmtii, Gh.. May 21, 1807
(li:,NWi.\t, (tiiDEUs, No. 20.
In iiccorilance with an act of t ongress,
siipplianentary to an Act to provide a more
.‘lli. iint Ooveriinient lor the relwl States,
etc dated March 1 SOT, tin following
arrangements are herein made for the re
gist ration of voters in tie' States of Geor
gia and Aishauui.
t. The States of Georgia and. Alalmnia,
are divided into Kegirtration Districts,
nmnlKred and bounded, ns hereinafter
described
II A Board of Registration is liiicin
appointed for each District, as above men
tioned, ti> consist of two white Registers,
and .me colored Register. In the State
of Georgia, where only the two white Re
gisters are designated in this Order, it is
directed that these white Registers in each
District immediately seleel, and i ante to tie
duly qualified, a competent colored man to
complete the Board of Registration, and
report his name and Post office address,
without delay, to Col, 0. Sibley, com
mi.nding District of Georgia, at Mneon,
Georgia -
II! Kacli Register will be required to
take ami subscribe to the oath prescribed ;
by Congress, by an act dated July '!, 1802,
and an additional oath to discharge faith
; fully the duty of Register under die late
Acts of Congress. It is not believed that
•my of the appointee:. heretofore designs
ted. will be unable to take the test oath
ihove mentioned. Blank forms of these
oaths will be sent to the uppointecss at
once, and on heina executed and returned
to tii" superintendents of State Iti-gi-tra
tion their Commissions as Registers will
be, issued and forwarded to theni imme
diately
IV. In order to secure a full registra- I
ion of voters, it is determined to tlx the
compensation of Registers according to the
general rules adopted in taking the census.
In the eit'es. the compensation is fixed at
fifteen cents for each recorded voter, in
tin most sparsely settled counties and dis
tricts, it forty cents per vuti r The eon,
pensation will lie graduated between these
limits, according to the density of the pop
| ulath.il and the facilities of the communien
: t.i(,n. Ten ei ids per mile will he allowed
i for transportation of Registers off the lines
of railroads or steamboats, ami live eouts
per mile when travel is done on lailmuds
and mu ami mats.
V. B n hereby made the duty of ali j
Registers, amt they will lie expected to
perforin it strictly, to explain to ail persons,
who have not heretofore enjoyed Hie right
of nil(Trage, what tire their political rights
I and privileges, and the necessity of exer
, rising tlicrn upon ali Jiroper occasions
VJ. The name »>f each voter shall appear
la the list of voters for the precinct or ward
hi '.'.diii.it In- resides; and in cases all're
\ou '» Jin v: 1 'nt(jn unable to register, whilst
iln- Board of Registration were in the
w ills or pj.eioeto where siuli voters live.
pportunit v will tv. g 1 * » ii ( i rtgiri- r at tlie
.•oiinti ••cats of theii i .q.cdl h counties,
ar ijieei!t"il time, o' which • it#o notice
nil! be given; but the names ~{ ul! voters
till: reentered will In' placed on the lists of
' vi,t it ,f their resjK'Clive preeinets.
yil Tin Roalds of Registration will
giv due tiolia-, bo that it inav reach all
pets ntith'd to regisjul, ,ls the dab
when tl. '.y will be in i ach rlcelioq prei t )t i..
‘ the tirm they will spend in it. and the
pi.l t' where the resist lath-u nil! be made;
and upon the completion of the pigistrfttiop
for each county, the Board of Registration
ivili give notice that they Yi'ill be present,
for three successive days, at theciituitv sent
I>l such county, to register such voters as '
have failed to* register, or been prevented ■
frorii registering in their respective pre
cincts. indtoheai evidence in ffir ease of
voters rejected by tit- Ilegislet* in dm s ( a
.• rxl p.e. incts, who may desire to present
t> stimoiiy ill U.ieir own behalf.
VIII. Unless obier sfjeo instructed here i
after. Boards of lh gistrntloq up) directed. ,
in determining whether a])plicants to tag
iite: are legally qualified, to hold that the |
terms ■'Executive and Judicial.'’ in the j
Acts of I'ongress. of March 28, 1807, cofn
jiris*• ail persons whoniboevor, who have [
held oll'ice under tin; Executive or Judicial
Department of tlie State, or National Gov- j
ernment in. other words, all officers not i
I legislative, winch last ire also excluded
1 dm Act l'Yraons who apply to register
but who are -eiisidcred disonaiitied by tin
Board-., will lm pcriuittdri to take the
required oath, which, witli the obiuetiona j
of thd Botud, will bo held for adjudication
hereafter.
IX. Tiie lists of registered voters for each
ol the precinct•• will be exposed in some
public place in that precinct, for ten c*n
. utiv days, at some time uibtequent to
' ilk i onipletion of tin registratien for caeii
count v, and before any election is held, in
i.rdei that dl i.upjiosed cases of fraudulent
b-gistmtion may be thoroughly investi
gated. Due notice wilt tic given and pro
vision made for tlie time and place for ex
animation and settlement of snch eaan*
X. Blank books of oath* required to be
taken by voters, and blank registration
• Lists. ~ j! '" full and detailed instructions
f., r tin 1 nerfot manre of their ditto will In
;t .me. ‘f.-irwiirdcd to tbn Hoards -f 11-gis
■ T'ltion appointed ir. this Order; aqd i! ir
■nioiiied upon fiirso Boards that tip-y pri,
' riccd to complete, the registration with aii
energy and dispatch.
Xi. Thi' detailed instructions to Regis- .
rer,. will designate the member of "*"h .
Board who shall he its President.
XII Violence, or threats .t violenci. or
: y ml.er oppressive laet.r !■• prevent mv
p.m: on from registering' hi - name, ot ■ v r
eisini' h ,j . political nglits. art jw.vitiviU
prolifbi toil; audit i: (li. ri.nti* umonnred
that no contract or agreement with la >or
i , -which deprives them of their wage- lor
any longer time than that actually consumed
in regislcring or voting' will he permit!ail
to he enforced against them in ’ ni- Di
Hi... and thi• offense, or any prcvion.iy
ti entioni 'l in this paragraph, will cam
(he nnmediate arre-i of the otfender and
I tii trial before a Military < omitii-xioit
q j l'ii" "geri i.-i' of the right, of ever"
duly authorized voter, umbo the late Ait?
ol' Congress, to register ami vote, is guar
nutted By tlie Military Authorities of this
District ; and all persons whomsoever are
warned against any attempt to interfere to
prevent am man from exercising this t ight,
under any pretext whatsoever, other than
objection by tiie usual legal mode.
XIV. In case (listurbav.i ■■ or vio
lence at the plueVmif registration, or any
molestation id' Registers or of applicants
to register, the Boards ot Registration will
rail upon tlie local civil authorities for a
police force, or a posse, to arrest the offend
ers and preserve quiet, or, if necessary, upon
tlie nearest military authorities, who are
hereby instructed to furnish tlie necessary
i aid Any civil officials who refuse, or who
fail to protect Registers, or applicants to
j register will tie reported to the headqtiar
| tors of tin Officer Commanding in tlie
State, who will arrest such delinquents.
1 ands nd charge? against them to these
headquarters, that they may be brought
: before a Military Commission.
Bv command of Brevet Maj Gen. Pope,
G. I\. S.vmvehson,
C.ipi .>:id Infantry A A A. A. G.
MILITARY BILL
IID'QTKS do MILI TARY DIST .
MoNTOOMV.ItV, At.x.. April and.
(, unvii.xi. Oriieks No.
1. The following extract from the re
cent Acts of Congress in relation to He
mnstniotion .i the Southotti States, is
puhlialieii ter the iiiformatiou of all con
r( rned :
[Prnuc No. thf
An Act. supplimcntsiy to "An act on -
titlud an act to provide tier fho more
efficient government of the rebel States."
passed March 2, 18(17, ami to facilitate
restoration.
Be it enacted, etc., That bofrne the
first day of September. !B('>7, the com
manding general in each district (defined
by an act entitled " An act to provide for
the more efficient government of the rebel
States,’’ passed March Usti'.j shall
cause a registration to lie made of the male
citizens of the United States, twenty one
years «f age. utid upwards, resident in each
county o" parish in Ibe Slate or States in
eluded in Ilia district, 'which registration
shall include only those persons wlm are
ijnahfUid to vote lor delegates by t|te vet
I aforesaid, aid who shall Imv? 'ahon and
subscribed the following vatli or nffirrrtn
lion
“ I, do solemnly sivar, or affirm,
ju the presence of Almighty God that!
alp s eitixoii of the State if ; that
I Imre resided hi siuij Mate Ihr
month? nost proceeding thi? day. and
now reside in trio comity or parish of
,in ssid State, as the case may ha;
that lam 2J yoprs old ' that, I hove not
been disfranchised for partieiptitiob in any
rohollion or civil war against the United
State?, or given aid or condor! to tin
; enemies thereof; that 1 have never taken
at) oath as a member of Congress of the
Undofi Rt/rtps, oy «3 tut ofhcet ot the Uni
; tgd States qr as a fppnjhey of any State
I.egislntiire, or as afi eyvcutjif or jn'|jpi*l
1 officer of any Stats, to support the Con
stitution of the United States, and after
wards engaged in insurrection or rohellicn
pgljjust United Stales, or given aid or
, coirjfprt so (hii pnejjtioi, fjjpreof [ thgt l rill
fuit!)fu|ly support tl|p Ciinstitr.tiqn aiid
1 oliey the laws of the United btaf.es, ntid
Vfijf, so t(ro heat of my alnlily, envourage
1 nthors *o to dr • pc help rtn (dod y fffcipli
oath or affirmation may hr adminUtored ;
by any registering officer.
Skc. 4. That the commanding genoral
>f each district shall sppomt *" many
Rpards of Registration 8* may he ueces
sary, eonsisfipy of threw loyal officers hr
persons, to make and r,q ( |j;|etr the regis
tration, auperintend tire election, and
make return to him of the votes, list of vo
; toys and of the ’person? elected as dale
gates try * plurality of vide? cast at said
I election.
! If. In order to execute this previaian
; ot t)|e act referred to with bh little delay
aa pomhlc, tijo potgni&nding ogjoore of the
Districts of Alabutnu Gonrgia nuij jL ? |ofi(Ja.,
will proceed immediately to divide those
States into convenient Districts to Regis
frntbnp aiikd hi' S'ich information on t|io
subject as tliey have ay cap ghtaiu- It ja
suggested that the election districts in
each State which in IhtiO sent a member
! to the most nonietmjs branolr of the State
Legislature, will be found a convenient
division lor Registration. It is desirable
; that in *!! cases the registers shall be
civilians where it is possible ts obtain such
as come within tlie provision? of the Act.
and are otherwise suitable persons ; and
that military officers shall not bo used for
this purpose excopt iri case? of actual lie
ressity. Tlie compensation for registers
will he fixed horcaftor. but the general
rule will b« observed of graduating t|te
compensation by the number of recorded
rotors To each list of voters shall tie
appended the oath of the register or reg
isters that the name have boon faithfully
recorded, and represent actual legal v«
fers. ami that the same man does not ap
j.ear under different name?. The registers
ate especially instructed to see that o!]
iufoinmiton concerning tl|oir politics!
right* !? fciv*ll to norson# .'nfitled to vote
under d.s .VtSof (engross Hint they ar*-
ias.de rc*j>otisihli' t’raf ?vi*rj ?'|ch legal
vote? ha? the opportunity,
IU Af specdtljr >:* possibly, the iiatln ?
.t person? chosen for registers shall In
communicated to the Headqtisrt rg for the
approval of the Commanding Ocnoini
jv. The District Coniinaiid'!i' in eiieli
of the '■tale? comprised in this Military
District i? authorized to appoint one or
mure genera! .Supervisor? of Registration
yhese busthpss it "he!! ’■>? to visit ‘lie
various paint* where repstralien it being
carried on; to iuspoct tlie op-radon' <tf
the register? ; and to assure t he ll) selves
that every man entitled to vote has the nc
ceSHiwy informstion concerning his politi
cal rigtits, and the opportunity to record
his name.
V. A General Inspector, eillisr an offi
cer of the army or a civilian, will be ap
pointed it these Headquartors, to see that
the provisions of this order are fully mid
carefully executed.
VI. District Commanders may, at their
discretion, appoint the civil officers of tlie
United States os Registers, with additional
compensation as may seem reasonable nod
sufficient.
VII. The Commanding Officer of eacli
District will give public notice when and
where the Registers will commence the
Registration, which notice will be kept
public by tho Registers in each District
during the whole time occupied tit Regis
trattou.
VIII. Interference by violence, or other
oppressive means, to prevent the Regis
tration of any votsr, is positively pro
hibited, end any person guilty of such in
terference shall he arrested and tried by ,
i the military authorities.
By command of Brevet Major General j
PorV.
J. F. CONYNOHAM.
Ist Lieut, 24tli U. ,S. Inlnntry,
Act. Asst. Adjt. General.
Official 0. C. Knapp,
Ist Lieut, -Tid Infantry. Brevet Captain I
V 8. A., Post Adjutant.
The Proposed Constitutional
Amendment.
Ursoh'fi/ hi) the Senate avi/ House of
Hepeestntatircs of the. tjnital Stales of
Amnieu i’t Congress asiemhleil, (two
thirds ot both Houses concurred). That
| the following articles he proposed to the
Legislatures of the several .States ns an
amendment to the Constitution of the
United States which, when ratified by
| three-fourths of eatJ Legislatures, shall be
valid ns apart of the Constitution, namely:
AnvHj.K- Section 1. Ait persons horn
or naturalized in the United States, and
subject to the ju reliction thereof, arc citi
tizetis of the United btiites. and of the
State whored] they reside No State shall
| make or enforce any law which siinll
abridge the privilege? or immunities of
citizens of the United State*. Nor shall
any State deprive any person o f life, liber
ty or property without, dee process of law,
: nor deny to any person within its jurisdic
tion tlm equal protection of the laws.
•Sec. 2. liepieaentativcr shall lie appor
tioned among the soveral States according
tn the tespectiie numbers counting the
whole ii'iluher ot persona in each State,
excluding Indiana lint taxed ; lull when
ever the right to vote at any election for
doctor* and [’resident and Vice I’reauleut
ir for Uni Ad State? Ilepicaotitarivoa jri
, Copgrvis, exceptive and .judicial officer* of
the Uegiulnture thereot. is denied to any of
the male Inhabitant? of such State, being
twenty-one years of age, anti citizens of
the United State*, or in any wav abridged,
except for participation m rebellion or
; other crime, the basis of rcprrimntntion
theivin shall he r<dnced in the proportion
which the number of such male citin n?
?liall hear to the wlio'o mirnhor ni' mole
citiaeps tyfeuly-ono yeartf »f age ip tho
j State.
' Syc •!. Np pi rsop shall he a Senatar er
Representative in Congress, elector of
President and Vice- President, i r hold any
office, civil or military, under tj.e United
Styti'B, tu under apy Stßtt who having
previously taken an oath ns a member of
Congress, qr an officer of the United Status
or a? sp executive (ir jtplipa! officer of any
State ip (support the Uonslitutian of the
United Slates. ?hnl| lpivt engaged ju ip
surreotion or rehelhon against the same, or
given aid or comfort to the enemies there
of; hut Congress may, by a Hto third? of
each House remove aueli disability.
Sec. t. I’lie valditv of tho public debt
of l!::' Uni!"! States, authorized by law,
including debts incurred for the payment
of pppsioiie qqd hojintias forterv( o n ?pp
pressing immrrectipn Oi roneltiup, njjml
not he qi’estionod, hut neither the United
State? nor any State shall assume or pay
apy dybt or obligation incurred in aid of
insuiri'ctioti or I'lbellion ngajnst the Uui
ted States, or claim for tlie loss or emanci
pation of any slave ; but all such debts,
obligffiwps "fid claims shall lie held illegal
atld vojd
See. 5. The Congress shall hr.ve pt'Afe?
to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the
provision? of tin? article.
(lopgyesslonnl BUtrlctu of Georgia
l l. Counties Chatham, Bryan, Liberty
Mclntosh, Wayne, Glynn, Camden. Chari
to:.. Wart . Pierce, Appling, Tntnal. Bill
lock. Effingham, Scrivon, Kmanuel. Mont
goioei'T, Telfair, Coffee, Clinch. Echols,
Lovrudw, Berrien, Irvin. Laurens, Johnson,
Brooks. C'dquit, and Tlioina?. Ttventy
pjue comitie:.
ad. C(ii)i|t|e.-, -Decutur, Eai'lor, Miller,
Baker. Mitchell, Worth. Dooly, Wilcox.
Pulaski. Houston, Macon. Marion, Cliattn
• liooehtn, Smnter, Webster, Stewart, quit
man, Clay, Calhoun, Rmjdolpli, Terrell.
Lee. and boughjerty. Twenty three co,in
ti,',.
•hi. Counties Mu-eogce, Schley. Tu.v ;
lor. T.dliot. lUifrisi Troiq,, Meniweather
Heard. Coiv-Le. Fa vet tv. Clayton. Carrol!,
Campbell-, Ilaritls'M. and Paulding. Fit'
l< 11, eoutnl' ■
iiii Cuuntie? I j>,on. Pike. Spaldiuge
. TI, ■r, i > Newton. 111111'. M, ii roe. Crawford.
Bit’ 1 Twigg? Wilkinson. Baldwin, Joner.
.!■; [|f. Hid Putnam. FifO'i " Ce'lllties.
'it'l Counties W-ishlngti,!’. Jeffirson.
ft'.rid Hi'itimou'l. Gldncoi l;, Hancock. War
r< n. Columbia. Lincoln, Wilkes, Tuliferro,
. Morgan, Oglethorpe, and Elbeyt.
Fourteen counties.
ffih, Counties Miilon, Gwinnett 'Vtd
t«at, Clark, Jaok.-ipn,Madlsqu. Hurt, Frank
lilt. Bunks, Hall, p’orfvth, idekens. Dn'vsoi’,
Lumpkin. White, Hatier-dinm, Ral'fin.
Towns, t'nioii. Fannin. andGilmer. Tiveo
tv ei'lit counties
?:fi. Ceuntn-.! DeKidh. Fulton I old,.
Colt,. Floyd, Rait-iw. ('liiuokeo. Gordon.
Chatt'?|Oii. Walker. Whit Held. 'furry.
Catoosa. Old D id- . Fourteen eountie-.
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4 Hi; pier Arithmetic. In pie
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4 Mental Arithmetic Niat'ly
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