Chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1864-1866, November 02, 1864, Image 2

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' HI- t'UK I \y,, b.-.Ve been killdlv flllii-J *ol by N ' r Tbwcalt with if,s annual Fr.no it «*• i.>f ioilnwing U* l.‘ at*-’. r. >atU« to i(.< tiam'. i il, .ufl other »<w-oic« ol ***** \V«i legrei ibat we cannot give wore of l-’*' "' port, tu it di»pU?» * ureal ik-nU-f iibor tboughtoa Him part of tho Comptroller 'lloi-aOi balance in the t.-u>Hng '‘ *~ tober 10 h, H>t;», W4*~52,M»;»»7."2. , rj«0«l belonging to tbe Mate. *• 41,-1 Tilt Hi aim Kmtd m not rn-.ovu in Hi. above 'I be K*.»’l J aid i»l«*»»■ as net -■n.lorin I*-. $W;«; 1 J-. 1. t l"-*-. o*)'> ; l*'/-' t •• ’• *‘ * * * , | t-ibW for eniy T'-e nnovlordains sta« • 1 ' 1 ' lielil Uerok-e Cleon: .a wnetl J« Ui l s , in i.ie nut The t M-urO" .... f * i : Go oil, * o( llen-i Virol lex ~ i ion. tin* 1-I-. cnunDes wo take ... • Jrtr: lbe average value of -end I" 1- ,|, in *l » * »««'»■- 1 • ' 1 j. 5 | die nv. ram: value ”t elavi'* ‘ > 71,J 12 against T. in l----- XBaSES!** ' ICvliuK *u u.c.ri-.M.i « »" if' ol 'i l H<l i . , ■ i t 1-. li.e ‘»..-ot la».l 'n # l;;■. *«' j i. *!•..; u.rt ‘ ,U $ V r rst v;r''M- and .solvent, nttu.i 5>- ..... > I ■; 1IM! !"•:! SMl'P'"* 3 "" n-;.r, L i r- 1 - .st'irl; 4 , in.mill.i (, iuit*', ■* l ’ ; ll.tieebob! Mt-h-a inmH...v-r'T'’-;;- i I Ii Kl.er pi t.pei*y not n.f-iiti.niv•! •- . •«*l!•• n.crrta. •* i" Uie number of h!:iv, • in l■ mi Guardians to children LiDl Mo* num - I,„f whites between lbe «t 1., aud i r, i.,:i JMwewt ami '-*-<•> . I t,,. reuse in tbn nuiuber o! polls m to,- 111! I‘rotensions, ml. In the number of m res it lan*!, 'J.'.ilr./Jn: Os (tiihlr.-n, ti.OlM. I>d twer*l» the ol J - t'* *■ J ‘ . . .slaves have l»oi*o retnrood at an .increased -vine "f about 1»'» per cent.- kind at si per cut —City and town property at M - per cent. MeicL'iudiae *-»■') percent. 1 lie deoresso in Hie number of polls and ino -4V ./.*ns Ac , h douht cauaed i>y perfioiis K (l * inj into tnVariny, ol! "f whom owlnir less than $ foot) not being taxable Ti.e general .'late Tax a wised in acoordurtv w-ili toe Act ol Dec 18(«{. ainoiilits ill the IDS c‘,„niU* to s!,*>.ll-1 if.'ifi 7 •». whi. h will be in ‘rrcuedto over *K' 0110,00. tby reliirna from Monroe, Stwurt, Jturke, Charlton ami Pi r. e. the receipt!* lit the Treasury for the iiaal vcnr I.Slil.was 12 Add the , a-li in ilie i rnnsury (o Oct I'- 1-»;! ol 4i, ivo have the sum of sl.i,i->i,di. lbe dirdni'Mements lor the same period were «I :i -jss.-liia it I: beaving a balance in tJUc Trvait my of $2,140,08; >l2. jhe niiiieiinted receipts into the Irensuiy be t'.e n. -’«! year l as »ppr..xim.ited l y ii.e eomptwiler wi'.l amount to Hi si a.oitu. Adding tin! easll i»J'V in the Treasury to Hie utx.ve aiuoiliitai.it tin* uCeipls will lea'l. the Hu ill total (it #lß,'.Htl.Ur>i ti'2 The comptroller and es not take lulfi account hiiv oih niugs id the stale Head, as it Is in tin* builds id the enemy, ami wo me destroying tw Much Os it ns wo Clin to stop his supplies. The estimated expenditures fur the tl_se.il year 1 , uiiunii.t.; to jilo.'if't.tii!2 .'cl, leaving a bat uiipo in Hie Treasury of jiil.-lO!', 12, j Os. No ao ~hi nt, is taken in the alt ive tor tie support of indigent KOhliei’a lamilies—Military fund H.ddii-iV. ctofbing fund or Georgia Hospit tl tttuf*llelief Association lithe same appropri utic.ii Igj made 1 bis )ear as fai t for tli 1 * above ineuthuiod olijects, tine »uuf will amount to S 12.(100,th.'P. which sum (lens 5i l, 10*.I2'i Oh) oill liavo to b.* piovided for in the way ol taxation or loan, o. further issue of Treasury Uoti-s nr Hale of State lii-ivls, The State is indebted in Uouil.ito the amount id if. nsii.2.'d). Os thiii amount S21li,()00 iieing part due no interest is paid thereon. The lionds n ,w out aw paying an annual interest «l *’■>“,• p.'.ui wliicii will tie reihned each year a the Jiouds bi-c >uio due. I tu- tmaiint now due and coining due for the fiscal year 18tM,is s2:it tato In addition to lids of State Bonds, Uio | St.il** ovv'i-s "St; H93.1U.1 in Tiva-tiry notes, mill \ ».! .b 'u.oOO ill ii":Vßurv certificates of deposit | Lite, issue i for 8 UII 1 i; !>*r cent. Treasury j notes that hear no interest Neither are tiny ; fundable ot redecmubV until >is months after ! a treaty nl )>• 'I lie State ala ovvi s itl Con- i federate Treasury imje, for $ 1.111,1 I St vie j <'badge Bill;. lately i: lie I, ami also for $8 (Mo ; tint liear'ill'v notes i ''lit 1 .1 a }»• >v months back j i j meet the appropriations ol I lie last l.egisht Inn 1 , lint, which me to he led.eni-.l out o| the j |a,\. sos IStll. now being colheted. 'i'lie oii'Jie ilelit o! (iiorgii at this time, is j S!.'» m» i.fi'i. To wliirli may be ml le.l tile ys,- tKMt of 'l/fnsury notes payable in new is no | ot t'smlojer.r -1 tea-nry notes -wiiieli. ii not j pie«eiite ' helitre the hotli ol Mulch next ive j • not le.i 'Ounlihi except in payment of public j sin s' making the anil! tot at ol $2d,!(.-><l,!<d2. The number of properly tax pavers in the While is »;•(,; 1 !; number of income tax' paves M 77:-' the amount of property returned on j which tin re is a protit ol over eight per cent j flio-; 21.7,011 the tax on profits amounted to. 't he Xu • o/ i ' She< }i X.lkJ hj .Old Vi /nonVe iu j ltv tin returns undo from lo- eounlies, it j nppe trs tied in them there are i 17 %i sheep. Hut al.lllC sheep .veil' killed !>,- dogs in these lountt's ivi'liin ihe last twelve months trout j the time tin se tax piyers :;ave in— ynl lh.it i the nmeber ot dogs on their premises is , l ioin the small nnuiher ot dogs leturned, mol as the Comptroller learned from s >me of the 'Tax Iteceiv'el's that some persons well hick waul in returning their dogs, te icing they would he taxed, we doubt milch whe ln i a t the in th.se counties were retained by the tax isiyers. IU /V.‘.V OM - i't o f« v«» » •":/ -''•*'• • Jt,min If.;;, 7 per . i Cenlral Id. lUs $2 b •'«)••> " Ifni. : •• " •• ~ |S|,4 7 " " " -i 0,(100 .. ; ■ 1(1, \Y. .7 A K K 27 .'.HU *• if,.*; t; •• ’ f' : "ti t .. .. tit 701) .. Ifii;;., i; •• Jp ii.fi) • • lp;;s’ |. J7li7ltil jfioi. i; •* 202,60n lfi.it, 7 " 7.'Oh) •• Ifip. Ii •• 111 7.0(1 •• If. I, Ii •• 1 7a,770 •• i:v7g t> “ fig 2.300 rhmin 1572. 7 per et. now redeemable 100,000 ' js;.!, ii ■ 1. (1,700 .. Jf74, «; •• 77.000 •• IS7I 7 11 1. a,,.00 *• lf7f, 0 “ I'M ,000 .. js;.!, i; -• -o‘>.oo,i •• IfSO. ti ** 201),0)0 i. j.ssl ti '* • 10;), O.H . '' | ' t ; 11 ,;7.011,1 *■ |W 7 •• fid 700 j, , •• W.-tI frX 7 111,0*0 And do-ml 7m' ' j.ii,iis;,j7o ii :.,i< a.! Die. i.-, a tU .> - y fottht .i? ye,o- lfiit. (if re«v-iph» iuti) the Treasury for the fiscal j Ve>u Iftbl. there was revolved. * iv>m tleneral ux, I-h i. O'. 707 07 , ■ ‘ Imvine Tax. Itiod, J 0> •• r-aeial State X In. ome Tax.s _ Ifo4, .a. "iuii. - tie.ier.tl T'lX I thill, , 'Vo .. .. t * ' *•* ! •• 1 ..n on Canks, .”•)■.* tit*l *1 [ •• <m lUilroaii llMfS'l *• oil I* iHcio'ii lutiorfiiiOt* P mi. a, .. *•• ( ,u *• It ink Aeeia ie ••();• '<> Net Camillas Ueste.il A Allantie Kill:,.ad, " 7 17 VM Oil kl>.v iil '.nl on Allantie iiult Ua.l l .wil Mit. h. '*o **U‘i u<> p.iiJ.u t .HI it ink St"; W. -• ft-'M'i , iu(Ui ai. V t"l sV j h i .in <'.literlion on Centi al Hank r ■ • I♦* Uivs r Ai‘p*opi »a!»<'**• ‘ ' ;?i»'i**v rrj'imlcd «»0 Kiint R*nvr i*»u. - .. ' iii.nev it-iin.ded or, *->-«».MO, Milit-oy A proprlatjon 1802 ~.d)t O I*..' MoiTi-v refumicfl on blind autaor iriiig making oi Salt, .. js un of Georgia Treasury . n (jbange Hills. 9‘AI,"W W 513.:::;*,920 12 c.t in this the cash in the Trens *>ct. IS. I*»4 2,0dd.b0.> 44 Veil we b ive -i total fund of. Si j.4:i1.02:i ;>C Os the disbuisemeum iluring the scrue tune, there lias tie.-a paid: * ,o-n,m! (in Civil*K-tabii-hiiieut IS<*2, ; . .. .• 2b i Or* | .1 1H,4, *Xi I » ( ;„„lir./ nt i nn.l 1 10 4US i»!* ! .. - •• ’ 18(14. lII.TiMS 112 j Kdmation.il Fund too-’ 1 -»02 00 , .. “ is,;:;. JltSSil IX* ! • • .0 ouo Fund for the M inufact ure o! A. ms, - .i2.Pi.) Jb “ J 1 d.'dO.titJU Vlilitaiy A* pro pi iation lot : u; <GS 021 so ■ ;,ii i) him Military api.i-opriation tv.rlM.i lbT:i2;:7 5i >• S.ddievs elothi ig Fmd for 1 Slill. luuOO l "if i .. ■■ •• •> •• lfsbl 2,-Iff UlOoO “ “ Family Fu.id l«»r TNlilJ. Tt.a It 13 *.*» -• Account nt Legislative Pay holt. l.sigj A istit. 100.'43tt 30 1 Ac- unt .'mall Pox, til 8-its .Uj i Iver pay me its I'll I, In 2 tin Printing Fund Ikoj, i->> 2 > “ 11 dui tion of Pub lfeb*. I.uUO no “ lutir -st OU Pul' Deld, 1112.2:)* S" •* Printing Fund In. t. :*.» :»:;7 .2 >* Ai-adt tuy for the ll.iud, Td,ttOd tm 0-- Lunatic Asyluiu for Mlppoil of, f1,04000 >• “■ “—Salary of sup t - 4-)d 00 .. “ l’ayofofti- CV , H ' 18.000 00 •• Georgia e of Cad- la. 2 000 0b •- Georgia Military Institute — Kulmy of Superiuteudeni, 0,080 3:1 “ t.eorgia Uelief and Hospital A-Roc-lat io" siOO 000 00 >• dm k bou-je of tlepreceuta tiven, "1* 0 00 on accmnt secretary of Die S-*4Wto, o,d.)J uo For P, ink N- to Paper, Kugrcving ami Printing and elmk hire in. in * Truing Georgia l'rea«ury' Notes aud 1 'Viang:: Hills, . 30 TOO 2(, On A, count ol Steam Siiip Fund, 214 *OO 10 •‘ Sait i-Titnl, ' 100,000 00 “ Cotton Card.) for purchase , f ! ,000,000 00 •• Cotton and Wool OatiU - I’m ('lia.,e of material to make b!) 228 2.*i “ Corn Appropi ialiou s Aet ol N IV 21. 2*1.0, f)7.i,0i)0 (I ) *• ('.in A ppn.pii ition A, I Ma, e!i 21, I*l. t, aid 000 00 *- 11-lining:.. 011 pit.il, o IH.MMIM On ;u.mint c»t lUlnu mii,ealtai;eous appropriations, which will tu* seen in 11,1 abstract ae * Company big tliiu iteport. o 4 OT7 t>2 Tot and. i ; l i.2:i8,4 : '-*'i f I Leaving a balance in 'Vcau ury of -52,141*,05T t>2. ,4.,.c ;»f./ tk<t forth? jlii .tl year I*o4. Front General N'ale amt lur otne Tax'-s „f 18C4, $10,000,000 00 •* TANARUS;,« on It.inks, 2i;0.0ul "0 “ lux on il-cilroa-ls. loWtlll, 00 Tax on Foreign liiauranceCom pause:, 0,000 00 ‘- t)ivideild <»II .A. ,X (1 U ii , Stock. oi;,000 00 * Dividend Oil Hank Stock, do,ooo 00 *• J o lie i i-liinii.-it on Corn appro pii.ilki, made by Aet ot 2lat Mau-li. IMi I, Sl-*> 000 00 •• Mi iol-llane 11., 20 (100 00 sjii,ri-ld.ooo i.O A-IJ to this the baliitiCe in the Treasury (>.vf. Pi. IBti4, 2.! 10.087 02 Aud We have a total of $lB 0!*1,087 Oo A •! year I s’ti.i. d'iie demands upon the lieastiry for the year |Sod, on ae.-ouut ot Appropriations undrawn, (he re lemplioll of Treasury Notes due 2d til D, 1 outlier next, and the n.iiai uidiuury apiiro p-ialims ol (lie year, may be stated as follows: fu pay Appropriations tin.l awn, d.105.100 .’id Uedetgu Id'v Notes due 2.itli, Dec. A 8,00-3,000 00 Ue.leem mutilated state ( Hills, -V 100,000 00 •• Pay Members and Oiliceis of the 'Legislature, 70.000 0" “ Civil F.aabPsliment, *0 Out) 00 “ Contingent. Fund, 50 000 00 *• Printing Fund, 40,000 00 For liedileiien ot Public Debt past ,1a,., 210,008 Ot) For Red net i,hi of Pulilic Debt coming due. 18,000 00 “ Intere t on Public Debt, past ,lne (708,170 00 *• Interest 00 Public Debt, .'omintt due 087,300 00 *< Supp .it of Pauper Patients ol l.u ualic Asylum 130, 000 00 j •* Salary ot Supe.iiuteudeut of f.ti ll stir Asylum 2,700 (JO | 41 l’ay el Otlicei's uiid Servants ot Lunatic Asylum 20,000 00 | Siippiirt of the Avadu ny fot' the liiiml, Ti.Otm 00 ! " Clear:'ia Military In titutii l'or support of l ad. Is 2 000 Ot) j for tJ. oruia Military Institute—Siila ry off uperinteii.leiit it,ooo 00 j “ Salm v ~f Military Stor. keep, r at MiOedueville 000 00 Klinalh.iial i'ili.d 1C0..20 00 " fu!> ciiplio i lo A>l:lhtiC A Unit Kailroa l ,70 01)0 00 ■ .Miseellaneous Vpprnpii.itions ..0000 00 sl7 ii.81.C6-> 7:1 IV.av a bii in ihe I've.iMii v o. 100 127 ml i:i the ah*lie it wilt* l» s, e*. that I have i»n lj included tile u.i.iiawn appr pilathms, and me oiiiiua v apnropiia'ne wiiiiout reierenee i,i the ippii.piiaimus ii , ' .-S'li'y on ai count ot the e\is‘iiu wal'. lithe ensn.iiy; Keirislatiue niUCe the sain,' approprialious till.-', year, that it diJ last year, for Ihe Ml ‘port of l.idigeut Sold iers I’.nuia, . Oloihiny; Soldieis, for the (ie .r --itin llclief alii! Hospital Association, and lor MtiiUrv jeiip.tue tollowiiij; may be ad ded. via : P>r Indie eid Soldier’s fouilies SC 000 00 ,) 00 " Military Ktl-d ii IK)O.OCM 00 *• Soldier s Kiotbi"({ I’nu.l 2.70(),000 00 "Ci oryia Hospital U lieli ef Asso- CiatioU 7>oo 000 *'o $12,000,000 00 Wi.iih sum (l-s.- $ ’.,100.-127 001 will have In he i.ii.vidi and t,,i in the way <if lavatn.u IT loan, ol lurlher v ,ie ■ l 'fieasuiy Noles <>r .ale ol State 1: m,is. !i I -'J A..' : l!i, •/ i'rjv it',' 1 ., Ol I !>i oelffam. The 1..H0w in.: stall nieut will thow the total amount otoutstaii.hu-; l n-atury notes, C.-rtili , ates ol deimsif, un.l i bil!:.--ex ept w may u w be iu the trvasmy issued by •he state, namely : per Cte’t Ite isury Notin', $2,013 01)0 i;,oht per cent Tipasnry C.Vuiu frit.,;, ' 07.7.000 Six percent Treasury Note*. 4,.1f0,n00 Six per cent IreasUiy ( .:.till at-s, 4-0.00) Cliiilip.e t.ihs v«iyable int hmterlelate Tie »m y N *U •, 1,1 i Ilf 2 Treasury Noleii "tiVable ill KitnfrJer ate Notes, -7,007.070 )7,f• 11 liJ <.\> J .1 t.i '• Um./. *■> l'if N'.ife ijne.iilh is iuiliielie.l a statement of the -jt, •« hohmvii.", lo Ihe Stale, a, sho*»u h y 1 1,0 p i. ••! ihe . Ticaaui)' and I'oU* jd I oiler lieueiil's nfli e, l ; 1 t_ J , haiee it it;- t. iu iiiiiii id -.tall 'o'U'-. c *r, #ls3,3«d la I ebaui of stock i;l Haul: of Alt trtisU I,'; -.haiva of s', . k Ol H,e c<e„|g. c [lin-u-il and limkHig t ami patty. * ' “ 1 7 non -hari-s el st.gk in the Atlaoiio nii.i Gulf !litlrosoi Company. <‘ : u 01*0 Geu r*l Hank Asre's. esliciatc-d by _ Ui-nernl Ueliiaue, Agent, at, 1 .u.o iottj.ioy Also, iho Western <tn*l Atlantic HiP ro-id {value not to !>“ put upon ti:o k'une by the Coniplo-.illet' or T.- * surer), ibis Roa-i. however paid into the *taie i . eusmy as net earn - tegs ill 1K.V.1, S4 20 000, 1 *OO. f j 30- 00 iu 1? 11 $428 Odd; '.S'ji $140,- '.'l), unit 111 1 Sod. 010 Tl, Pel:;,- ])M rs !h, Pott at t!*e i r >! hr.e l lbe ioiidic Debt oi tle’-g a, at this tone, os * as follows : Hon Is, beiriin.' interest ’ --d.; To.'.d" 00 , 11 i.sts. nut. lie.ning inter.nt 21 1 l-"U fit ! State Treasury Notes »< t li.-arin ; interest, f» 1 U.i,i !t.) j Slate lie.u.ni v <’> 11iBcate,-. 'J D,-- p, sit, not bearing htleie.-t 1 ' >.th:o oo | Stale t hauge Hills, imt t>ea-- Ou'.eiest ' 1 til ! 12 00 j el -, . I 1.2 -0.1 ! To which maybe added the $8 Uf.V.ctM *»f l reasut y IN tiles piM'.ble in new is, lie I,l' ( i,ah derate I'ieasuiy Notes wbieii it in ! pie s nied li-lnre the 2-3 U *d Mtitli next, are -not te deeilmt.le » X;-. pt in pay ment ol pub ic lines, 8 "o,..d')n n-o Mak'r.jr total S'ill.'.i'Si tl'o2 UU To pay tins inti rei-.l a--d me. I li.e 'Debt „s .t. beC "til. e due gt!,-• g,iin oof I'l easury Nut. ,s due oil l.ie 2.)Ui lie.- intn-r 'i'.n-g I'.ri-ii-iy pin vid. and for.) tleiiigii b i-- not i-nlv her taxable wealth, w till in-peri.- enitviiev SSiiit i).-U Othl but sin-, lias also the billowing politic | r -periy. : which, if ?n hi at ally time a.ter the rum.inn tion of specie pay ill oils, vvoniil p.y more than two thirds ot this deli. (■ l.er the $8 00.3 14H) is - ittk-nupbythe t -xi-B ol this year), leaving but a very small ib lit tube b. reatter paid (•>' taxation llel l’n-tic Property is as follows. 7 000 Shaias of stuck in the Atlantic at;d Gulf Uailroad TOO.tiOO 00 2i),!* i',i Stiaiei olstoiK in several 11 inks. _ _ 2110,000 OU Also, her \V- -deni A .\tVai tic R >il toad, w||ii;|l h;i» ii. il piying iu'O the tiia'e i'reasu.y since 18311 l-e --•we n tl and 7 per cut upon 4*7.- 000 i:t);i, and pa'd into Trt-umity til* in;;;, he, ore the et 4 nn got po:- Session of it. $1(1.30 it)", all l which, before ri.-i” -d all kinds oi' property, was vahted by a com * llii’.nv ol the Leeishitipe c,t • 7. ' S* sin. 12 I US As about st),Utio,tlOO of this debt li-n b--*-u ei fitted by the Stale dm lug (he yv«e, for h< r Intiitai v dei'e se,-ii'tl (or as.est.ing in ebdhiiig tl.o soldi at: ol Hi-'l'nrited!-. nv t.om G-migia. tin* an 100 at I till. He. e :.a* it y spot li i iso dvU.hL ; at some fnlore day. be assumed ami beie'imd I el iy Hie t.ont'.-d.-i ile Ftales tlov.-r ?aiivc, =»i- ; Hut win-I her this be done or'not, it the Mate , i- not forced to ii crease her Debt Inrtfu r tor i wir (nii po-**-. i vc.i with oiii-l-.tiilli (>t our (ms . ent tax (->r 2.3 cents on the 8100). and w ith the net ni.turd inc-unes bom our lililroads, we j cm go on a-.d and Day liio onlin e y exp ine-s o! j imr Stale GuverniU'iit, and be liberal towards Kdijeutioii, our Lunatic, Htind »nd other ii.-m- j voleut iiistitutbuis, and par our th-bl promp - | ly; and loubl thus pay the whole of it in about i halt lbe Kiii> some of it is du*2. without the j State’s selling one dollar ol het ruble Proper- ! ty. I!-mk H'yait i cnn leiK. J from S!a ! .of ; i Still i.-.-.l l*ll t. i.t.viiiuirr.3 oi -nia nixx-c I Mil). J - Di CV.pital st x-k. S! 7,Hd *.'l>2 i 1 7.1:: 1 ,n.*2 j Notes of l-anl-.- iti ci.- Ouiation, 1 .372,.3 12 '1.3.1 :>-•,»;*>) j Deposit', 2.3,1U1.545,. 2.8113,h2.8 j Due to ii oiks an 1 ot li en.. . . 3.27(1‘171 231 -led | Dividends unclaimed, IDi 1"3 4-"- 1 •"'■ l | li-eerv.'d fund, .3 1(1(1,027 (i.Util ITii j .Mise-dlaneoiis, 1 I'll,C2.!t:»0 oh Total, S7l) 713 1)1* $ l.l.'Slii h. a >n;Ts or run dank*. ! 18.1-1. Notts iliscounted. $11,n37 .'••!" F li'dl.T. Hills .-I Kxchaug.-. l.t-tD ••'lO -Ibb'.ijn Conlcdt , l'al.;S'a | e Isis, .".728.8111 <*2* t .22, (Jemgia Slate builds, 1.2.7!) i).7il I ..■*■ iG Georgia I’reas’y notes, 1,2110 747 1 .721 )t!2 Conte.lei ate l're.c-1; 1 y notes, 2 L!>2* 371 7 1113.30.7 Hi,ls ot G *oigia lianks, !.!00,l'i>J ‘.138 .">72 Hills ol banks ol other States, !)’7oo 7:1117 .Stirling Fix change, tl odd 12.3-. id Due from other banks, ’> ;t 17,31)3 >8" Hoad-A slocks ol States and corporations. 8 Itll "2d 7 0 .2.4. . M.scellrttieous, 1 1 .727 172 12 I'N,! :S IF-al e late &c . 701.ti1l 7. 7,TVS Spt eie, houa tide the properly ot banks, l,K f; ll* 1 2.! .>2 :i Total, $70.7i:i018 7,1 1.81(7 07ft In the above stalemeniof lial»ili!ies theOeu tral Railroad and (r.imoiti Ifiiiroud ali i Rmk tui; Uoitipauies have returned a < their e ,pbu' st-a k, their tailroni and appurtenances, us sai l roads are resp-msib (or the r hankiii:: i-per itioiis -allhoii.il (lie first only u;.v at a hinkinc* capital $3 )0 000 and llk* latler S'olO, 000 I boretore, in eti >n< them ere lit for their assets, 1 have classed their railroad.-, -V ’ , a •• Misee'laneimC." " Advaitc s on (,‘oiiou, •*lj|H-ei:il Koans.” -‘V * . of other I,auks, have aDo 1,.a-u classed “ Mi-c ‘li tneous.” Fi aeiions in cents h.ve ill all e ises been di'epped, a- iiu material, tne olj cl of (bis slat-meat b.-iiur merely to viv.■ tne general eoudltion .0 the hunts wbeiCtln-ii last leporl v..! e made t -o f./;..- a,, ,/ r., ,i I'p to t), toher, I. ~!, only i ::07,2.'»u oo of the public de!>t IU ii n.ds ha l been led. cute sit.Ce the j,i"s.iye oi tin- Ci ul I ,'v and iti.-1<• luie. the (miditnill ot' lliis lull I lor this yeil p| neb, J' l.iilows : Kiom hank ihv idaiels. 5..,, y.-., Kront iuleie-t on si' ~. ,0 public debt leilei-ined, - ■ * From Western Atlantic 11. U , 1.'0.000 $ I C 1.720 hiiiitt ritacotsi'. The Srvannah R.-puhlh an of Thu:;- lav say: : The iiiuvemeiils ot the enemy ou the e ait. ot Carolina and lieorgta, lor sotu i we.-ks past, have kept ti,- military aulllovUivs wide aw ike and pu.'.'.led them 111) little. War vec-els and transports, the latter in eollsid.-rehio innnhers. have been hove;ing around, apparently with s.,n«e malicious iuient in the hist lew day .; Un it tnamr ivies have become more apparent Al if apprehensive that we had tieot ot blockade runners at Savannah anxious to :;! o it. Hi y have vlfevtuiliy hloese.i up the channel o> Savannah and Warsaw river.; t oil ■ i,lei able li.hlu-s ol men i. o H t.e.-u eimteil on lyls*e and Us Warsaw Islands, and i tt install plauted on the hit er, from which (1 >is the halo,l ensigti of Abolition tyranuv Wheth er the men I uded aie \ ink *e troops, or (. *n tederate prisoueis of war D ought lo be ex changed doer not appear: there are lirciiiu slanits that favm the ts.-lief Ilia* it is an rx change movement. A(lis o! truce bo it is ex poctrd up the river in a day or t.v>. ami then ,i : | dotilns will be removed. In tin' meant iiu ■. oor ailthoriliea are exercisi; g id vigilance and bolding tiiemselves p.eparcd ui meet any'/ met' genoy th it may ari;.‘. KilO.Vt All ti l'll l ilt LI I\. yise Ooldslioro' "8I ite Joiiriia!" of B:Rurday lasi. S*& 6 Aphrodite, a Yankee steam (cans wart, With recruit- for the Southern ~|n ulion, mu ashmC on Monday 1 , the i (•,.-( , on Shackleford's Hanks, twenty mil. ■ o' K-.»i M with over (ive hcolrcd men on' bond f Wel'u of she men vv, re drov-t; and Six others doeerloi. aod iep iHvd on ilii* t»rh tint., so 1 „! W hltlord, wt Kiugsl-m We i.ave t'.ot t-aiie' ! w hotkey the vexiel was ail total w recK bat v.e .'caiutiom those aeijuaiuted with tire lo -ii y . t tbe diaaotcr {tit ike fima htily to go to yiiwui, j l .» i ttsu STATE* MS l-SEsS. lbe;. and. r ivi’.l uud lielow la very interest '••••* i ni of tP* volume, $ osaißca'ion, an-i ■; a '"Hire or Ihe \ n:tc<» State* debt, it I tit! of “ oscular S.-d essed t 0 our .Dvoui!, by ’• ‘' ': *?'» treats-hO subjec, v«tv lucid. v . and. i } ,IW V . :l 1 ►Dei spac \ vtu.e cOitiprpbVnsive . . •Pi a.jrnmcsit be > Vdovs,s , 0 , t , e cg ,,j. t .iisi ,v; Uurope. is tin#! Kwerabu., ail d ita* oa v*o • c jAreseuted $> li* VPecud, - It w]U b« »CO. too, that it Inc* Vttlly I»«ed on the ; officiJU exhibits of the VV Govern r> -- f -4 ■ 1 h.mgh lli-Seare fur ti Am (-reseLting iht? tuit Us iount of the public lia! ’iities. I. ah. DveAHT.Ms.NT >2 M-. tk, 1 1 lUccvoM). 10;t, Och.b V. 18ti4 j S';- F.,: .-cui" aiutabs pa-r ti..-- L v a>ted Butes g ive be- n a >l« to Uid-obt llk-ir ; inking finan •4 r by tie* sale of 1 age ;uuu its ot public oiockn ,t ) the German marke's J'hese Sales h e report, and to have reached a t )fal varying Mien t'.irty t . one hundted mill otn* pounds . ii-riii.g . iiere i* 11 • method within reach for npp.ox'mat u,; the tine sain, alti ough it is .limbiic-- veiy large. We deem i advisable 1.1 p.e-i-n. tile analysis of !!„■ lin-i cialcondi tw'n of .tie Cuiteil stat- s. drawn lr--.n their of bin! reports for the information of J£urop>aa i-.tl-tlnl s*s, w th H-une ivimii ks on ill - probable it liu.-ik-e of c.mtitnud iov.-situi-cts i>y them, >.;it c.nly in retarding the i-oamtU Witt of peace 11 till- continent, imr in destroying > he leaoiu ••'eon wliieli alone tli-v tan rely t'uf , bo wvuri ty <d iiiv-'stiu: nil! already made. Apl.-tid and lieictu ate ta'-ies rxhiiiit'Ug the state . i lbe G .l .al tbian, e#. hjji*- .! on the le p.,i l ; .1 the > eietary ot tin- 't’r.-aB. ty at' v'/aHi.ii’.gt. ti; 0111!.4* 3-Uh lilt, and at four pre vurns date* i” tiiu piesei.l war, with state la. ids 1 ! tlie amount ot am 111 interest on the ,*i 1>: at, the lb.rim ihdetent, dates, and a table showing the rate of ineiease of the debt. From these tables, as well a* froin other facts to tie mention*d, s me rmnirkublo facts In [v tie dc'lutvd. 'i tie arum *i interest of the public debt was at the end of last m-mth. $31,778 n4S This stitti air- o.ly exceeds the total revenue of the UnPed Suites as i# existed prior to the seces sion ot the S-mtbeis Slates. That, ri venue, as i d,‘l ived front ail sources ami tio"> all the States thus united, am.muted, for the year ending the 3i)t!i J use, 18l>0, to 571i.7 32 033. 11 it the amount of ibis debt, large as it Is, incieasos with fright’rrl rapidr'y. Tht> late of increase of the debt w ,-* $ I ‘.)-f2 1) )>) per day in Hw first p.-iii-d . i lii i days iuchidcd is Die staterueut; this in erase w«s augm-utc.! ten per cent, in tin* next period .M GO days, Rtid reached $2, liii,tilt) pel- day; ami this augmented sum was ng-vin it,.-ri-ii cil by Uvo per cent, in the next peiiod of 58 and ys, ieuving Ihe present daily in ere se $2.21.7.2i:0 It is iuitlx-r to lie obaerv ...l that the entire inenue is now in the inter est bearing debt. The ii.stofthe tables shows that th.- uni.-unt of the u-ui iuti'rost fie.anug ,).»lit was, on the iWUj Septi'isber, about the s ipio us - u the Ist of March, Uie w hole inevuaso i.eih:; cotup-wd of debt that bears Interes 1 .. The r ite of iuterist which is paid ior-the money t 01V binroweil varies from six per cent in gold to .even >nd three t- ulhs per cent, iu p [i r. N> money is ban owed at !,>ss 'ban ;ix pi i Cent. Die attempt to 00. row at livitbav ing I died, and the st\\.*U auiouul issued being now ipi'-t. dnt a v.-count of four jw-r cent. 'laliSou ii (.--granted tli ,1 the United States* wli! persi. t i;i their insane attempt t-i subjo g ,<e D.e Himtli, it is not iHficul't to farm an es timaie >d' Uit'-i fmancial conditio,l on the Ist Jv.-.v next, tait proiiahlo date t„r the corn in,-lie in- nt 4)f an active c.-.mp iign. The intor p,-,u,i the noth Sep'ember to Ist May is 212 and ys. If tint increase of their public debt during tli -,t ititerval be cst in lied at two miliio is and a (put ter per day, wb'nh is but a trifle un-te than the pteseid tato it will amount to $477- (i,,..! cntl, on which tlie interest at an average of six and a hail' per emit, will be $81,00.3,<11)0 net aut-nm. Hie Untied States son will be c»moe!led, if 1 n< w -.ampaigti is cpiiimen<-i and to 2 a| ail 1 lit. 8l I- 780,000 "A to ,u-d tin- pension list to the unoy aiWmvy, to which tilt: faith of the United States is p'tstged a- suctediy as to the payment of the money beiiowed. it is a in’d. tate estimate ft) -place iiiiil-U cduige oil liiiir tinailces, as it. w II cxi-i o:i tije Ist May, ISC..V, at $120,000,000, ieavi. ;2 out of view the unliipaidaied Claims winch are report,, ii by tic* Solicitor of their 7"rem-ury to uacU ‘•‘ utulieds of millions ol dol'afS ” The appropriation made lor the payment ol tin* iutci'cst on the debt of Great. Britan, for l!,e ie .(' indihgOU the iilst March. I8(i4 was .1 . s I >'.) hilt), i n'l.d to about $128.000,0(H); so 11, at Hit-. I'nited State's will, in tile four veals of war, ex piling on the Du of May next, have inrun, ,1 a debt if which the annual clinrgc v, lii he u 'arly e,pi tl hi tint accumulated iu t Riil iin in two ceiitlir es To the public deiit. of Ihe United St ,t. s there should, how ever, be added the public debt of the several Slate.', the a eoiint. ~l which cannot be exactly ascertained, but, as given in the "National Almanac; ’ tor 18(11, the and. lit of what are theieiu called "h.yal States," HIUOWi's to mU ut $2ii:l,Oil),000. at an avera<ru interest of ii,:, per cent, thus making an a Iditiou ot sl3 i)a I.tKHI per annum lo the sum above sta.ed, and lenderli.g it c r.aiu that the annual charge ot the <1,0,t ol ihe United States on the Ist of M-.y next wid nxeeed that ol Great Britain, ii .should no; he overlooked that, iu addition to ihe vast slims thus raised on credit, the Uni ted Slatys are spending every dollai that can be coll cle i by the most ou nous taxation over imp. sed on a people It was recently stated in a Idler ot Mr Fersemlen that, taxation was expected to produce one iiidilou ot doll is a day. If tois estimate at all approximate accu lacy, this mini and taxation oi snt>7 000,001) ex icct- by up',v .I,ls o|, ihi" ty iniOuns of dollars the eiiti'e revenue of Great Britiau, as estim i l.-d by Mr. Gladstone, tor ibe year ending on the :. Ist ol Moeh la-,t. The lev. line of Great Biiiain is gathered from a population ol about 20,000 oil 1 .), pe .ccfulty employed iu productive labor, while the taxation ol llleUnitol States i-; ex*, ted f'om a p"pulalhin of about 23,009, Ii t ) of wiiom a very large number have been ear;, ltd ti'i.'.n prodneeis into consumers aud dt'.d loyet;, of public wealth When the tax* j li"u I'V the several Slates is added to this | f’iu:ee. it uny ho cundiuled, with entire <>( kl* ii and. c tha ithe iiliii- s* lesouivcs that cun bede uve,! fic.m tax it inn have dyeady been reached, hand ti,al if the iv.tr he continued for another | enliip.tign, there is no po sihillly Ot'conducting i it wilii-.iit an addition lo tin- public debt at the me of two and a .lUarler millions ot dollars a Id 'V at tl- ; tow-si calculation,, while the proh- I ability is that the in,Teas >in the event suppos ! e. 1 will he very lnlieli larger. ! Il.ei.n l' thus pi esented demonstrate that if j '-he 1 nittd Slates per-i.»t, in is uow threatened i., , :. cy ng on the War lor another year, the j bus theu ol the.r public debt will lie Hu.'h as to | render it absolutely impossible lor them to pay, I rv, ai! actual. I, wi.ii entire unanimity, by asiu , cie desire to meet their obligation. It may j be le! t io others to speculate on the probability I of such onaniiußy', But it is certain that three | «.f'theknge-t Stales have already repudiated, j in part, their public debt, by relusing lo pay ; in coin the interest due iu Kurope, thus eoQ ' ii gatiie; one-half of the aiqouut dU« to Uio ! loiiop,-,ui l oad holders. The possibility of I paying the debt already in,lined is dependent ! solid) upon a p'oin',b Cossuiou of hostilities Wiilimti, l hen-fore, entering into any discussion of tb** morali'.y ot •■Qruisnh.g to the United Slates Ihe lie alls of waging a war SO sav,.ge, sc monstrous as that now riging on this conti i-eui.it would seem that liie simplest dictates j of sell interest should units all those wire have I already ventured investments iu the Federal I funds in a e ie--' led Ulan ;o cut off all luither | eupplii'S, and thus to lore; that cessation of j iiosi iliti. e which alone can - ave the investments ;:d e :.!y inn Ie from entire loss If the capital is's o! K nope withhold fnithor supplies, the I r.-souuvs oi Ihe l uitej Slau-s are so far eX hameed as to reipler the restoration ot peace ecitain at us. distant .Uy It is iu the power o! tie- sane capitalists, by inrnishing the means lor the. gr.u ot the insane passions of t ie X u'ii. to iiiungo t he borrowers iuta ir retiaov able b ikl; uptcy, and to render certain ; the loss ol all their own iuveS'Uj uts, past us j we'd ns fii'uie. !'■ pit - niing iiu- foregoing statement, rcter : .‘n, e hit' bvvu iipc'ilf pally omitted to t>ie heal ■ debt . out; t, l.- I by* ihe eountitv.. parishes and j noiiiicipalit.e.-; in in, Northern Si»-es. for Yhc j purpose o! raising money to Inly mercenaries j II i'tei t) relieve tie UlSSOfejW * lI'OBI bar- j t) 11. oi ihe conscriptiou. ano Ult*ali.i ui J t-.UiuaUlig the kaw.W Ihat , the price nt widcli ti e*,» human beings are bought, for s!ai:glit)-r vaii,-s from f-.'-00 to SKK)O I er man an-i that th« rails Dir men have amount ed to very many hundreds i-f Thousands. S -me of t!-.e N •rtbern j.uirunls speak .-! this local deb- as “ttwitioiU i itv t his term is too v:igue to justify us in !i; e.irdii »i aa tstii.iale .■{ the aieouut. I aa. authoriz'd, by »..! Frcs'.lcnt, to re qocsf that you will give tu ibis dSaJmsth such publicity as will cause ii to resell those wboaa interests may be involve ! in. its ecnt-.StU, . 1 am, very respectfully, Your obedient servaht, (Sign, and) J P Besjami;*, -aciptnry nt .-'tate. II- h A Ditii’i y Alann. , Hnt jstfis. Helgium IS "4. 1111.4.1 . . . > Maul. ' 1 IT.- 12 . a -ii;-... ; 1 1 •] ..,*) 7 0 Jan • ll 1 ■: .. m ,• G i . • 74 Anj» i>t **• .. .1.» .1* *i ,’•••:« .•M-MH) AlllUulltlt. l i'.G Mi l.* # . . . .V'jV-'-.r Mi V : 1 tvT) :.■»!•• liu -n, .., ir . . .H'J js-4 tofl.4*-.-!, on ui.i .1 a" u,.;*.!.!'. ,L i:. cD. a7.ty. .7 i.a.iD; 1.4^7,“71.1 li t(*♦.»: Gkt t-4-ki !,vc . i S-p-O t;»ra -.u! g. -:. t* 1 ill j M S ;.Vh M r h 110 Inn" ! 4. , i-j’i auiiv ii t.) A **inu»! .. ,))* ; J , j,": *4 to Sept*:.*.bp i in| ..1 i ji, u - - A l.li|-*,lt Mll.iiTio !iit),:g. WI'X'HOHO, 0, OCt. ;2D. 18(14. DharS.h: In reply toy* nr i.oto i leg have to say. that i thn.k U.-.i , o nse i n*. oiuui -nil is the best possible com n- In attain U I?v great object Wo are. turning .. the . jiient id* ot.r in.kpcmltm. .j. L, pro,-, ed-.i upon u»o lead ing id'as: Int. Te iccoucilo ii e 2:. ■;,,r -ai,!:. p-.,rtion as may tm vatimu,;. tu rut- i.-id.-pen. ,en.-e. uy harinoni/.'ng nan: cl, n ;«,-sibUv ouv iud.'iien don t) v.id, Dl.-ii Kiaf-.-ia! iiiteu-st. 21} To ft vail <>u isnivei! ofthC* d-.vi.- cm of senti ment at t!i« North It was to give poien, >. to t!i,-:a: «and ideas.i;t the South that 1 insist. .7 s.i siren' incdv in my letter to the Pi.-siiifnton tin: I'angcr 10 mii* republican institutions from the indefinite con tinnaueo <>f t!l« war. Let me c:el your a!,font,inn 1.0 this striking fact that, of alt the wntid. (>:*> only noli lira! organiz>.lion wldi-ii in..poses if. iateiveno be t weeu us an i Dn- at" he North, is (he party whu It adopted tl-e tdecay ot l itfortn. Now, should we ptirtite a policy t.» build n;> Uuti party or not ? I think nx-st decidedly wh sheiild. Let me Call your nttcntimi t-a un diier (si. t.— In the event. u> Dm a: s-tnbUm-, n K.a-uiess <>f the States, it is niauiu- I iil'l., ’ll that 4 ongiess. f.eiitlio Northef, Ktati-e, vvooi.i (• mvpx-seiit,-.!. iwiT tvdveisi'syst. rns oi’ i.-.0-r- -i, - Imving tli<- aniuiti* ,-t tin: t t.i. a:.;' * piai'e:;u, ti.i-otii. i of the Lincoln ptigiumme. 3'ho liist <if tbcso would be ill (lie use tl.lcn* y. bn-nua. the very convening ot itie '.’ongTess implies the ilofe.it 4)1 Line.>ln an l , Ids : yateiu. as it. i.« well uiltleisloo.l that i.icobi a'id !.))«-: p.artv i).* represents are u-.1e.-t> op.p. st-d to ttuTie-a-mbl iug of Diis )tu<ress. Under this statu ol facts, an abrupt divi.-nott of sentament would. l>e Dnuid in Ui.» Gongres:* lu-twc.-n liii: o)>p-nenis un.l the intmorler.i of lcncolsi. From this fliers iiia.-tii resuii. evejtw of the vastest, ♦an tape to us. if . nr cunu.ila wet it guidi-.i by a masteiTy v iadoit) If. uniter that conjum-turo, ---ul.l dig up the head ot U'l-belicit, or l.nuia NI , or t-veti the bead of Ml in ibtdli, tho ere-.! t.iin-.-u of Un glatiJ, and put it, iuil ot :ta ••'■lginal brains, udoii lie shoulders ot the nine, who would have the direction,otyun .'(iplttioacy in that t ’ongn-.-.s. tlie i.hatn-c would. t)e it tbousan-l to oil.) that, our countivs w, übl t riit ige !i< i;, tie* cloud* which now eiislnouii ns. '•rcde.-ined, regetmt' alisl, ilisenth'ii l !*-*!. ’ H'a: is Iml a D tin t giant., sinking at rrtiid-nicjiii'.iess tie- gvr.ious of d'plo mnat'y directs lltc blow,). 1!. |jj,ar-c til", true di of tiiis Miit'lutiaiv Wo.id. L.-t us Con suit these our or icii As regards the in.ctnu.-i’o ■to our *!ni, gatcc, I have nt) ('!ij.-oi!o!i to iii.-ii- 1,,-ing of the ebar iv t v yon in Itcaii. My great purpose is lo brink ib)-.«n Uc.o wait of lire •ivlticii si-jieitdi i* u* t> .jin Dm ii'll-u-iic-'s of (.cnee Noitli. 1 .lave : rent, taith, ti2nt if Lin coln and hi* policy v.en’ , !!■■• :e, u iiatcii, and negotiation tor p, ace eritere 1 upon. that, every moment we wmi'.l api raaeli near, r an Ia nr, r loan iiusj.ii-i- in resu i. Will, great respect. A ’- . W11,1.i lit W. i’.CVCE. Mr. James G. Holmes i'tttil'L t*SA ! ! .V Al'l»OlNT!M( X PvV -Pit I'i ill.li' Wore-UIP. It is meet that ilia people ol'lh - t 'opfederaif Slat, should. 17 h:i tine* lo time, nssein ole (o l-o ncktpiwle.lg,' iheir ilepeiuleie'e i-n Ai * mighty God, lo lender de-.oui t i.nks for his ins. ifold hies-'.ips,.'. to won.ii'.p IDs Holy name, to bond in prayer a! his foo'stoo!, and to ac e-pi' wit ti revereii!, submirbin, the i lev: tening of His All wise ami Alluicreifu! PraviJeuce. Les us then, in temples and iu field unite our voices 'll I'e.iognirdng, wil.!i* adoring grafiiii le, thn itianiovsiaiioas ol llis protecting cue in the many signed victories with which oil! arm:, have crowned; in the niitf'ulncss 'with which our Sand butt been tbless, and, and in tin I 'imlmparo 1 energy and for titade with which it • has inspired j our hearts and strengthened our arms in leslsiunee to Hi" in ipiitous designs of our enemies And let ns not, (our, I, that while.'graciously vouchsafing to us ilis protection, < ur sins have merited aud received grievous charl>;emeiits; that many of our best and Prc. est have lalleti in battle; (hat nemy ot'u.'M ate si,ill he'd in foreign prisons; that huge disliicU ol our country have heoii and. vasi. tied with savage (« rocity, the peaceful homes destroyed, aud helpless women and children driven away in destitution; aud that with (ieudish malignity the passions ot a servile race have been exci ted by our foes into the commission of alic-ci ties from which death is a welcome escape Now, therefore. 1 Jeff'a-.ion Divis I’i'esi.ieut of the Confederate Stales of Am-o rei, do issue this my proclamation,set im* apart. WIiDNKS Day, the sixteenth (lay of N-)'.elilber next, 11 a day to In' sp.-. i -lty • t. v ~i,-,| (,- i Im worship ot Almighty God; and 1 do invi' • and invoke all Ihe people of Micro GoidVdeiato 71;,.l a lo as semble on the day at ,re;, ii I, in t.lo'ii respoc'live places 0! public worship, llieto .(> unite in prayer to our lleavetily i' lUh r, that ll.i I e slow II h favor upon us: that 11 ■ extend over us the proUction of ills aim c.hly arm: that He sanctify llis chastisiaii.nt loom' iiiip-ove meat, so that we may turn away from evd paths and walk righteously in His right; and that lie may restoicp, ace taopr t.cloved coun try, healing its bleeding wntiuds, ami seenrim; to us the eoMtiiiued vuuni ii c.ur »'vvn right ol sell govemm ut and independence; and that lie will gimiousiy h- aiKen In na, while we ascribe to him the powci m ,! gloiy of our deliverance. Given under my h ind and (he seal of liie j— v i Coulederate Males, ui Richmond, SEAI . this 2h ii day i t O. toner in the ' of our t. id, one thousand eight hundred ami rixty-feiir. J:: jr:,., o.'i Davis. Ry the President : J. i’. Hkxjamix'. c.vr.Pa:y (,f Slate. STATIC OF GUO it 117, i Aim; jam' and l.e e. Gks'i, Oi i'kik. JUiu.KmiKViLU:, Oct. 2.7, I.stil. ) j Special Gukkrs, / No 17!. ) tbX'iß.cr] j IA As the Mditiamei, oi the Mate between I the ages of liny aa I sixty year,;- hive been le linvred irom duty iu tfce held, and detailed as police limn to remain at home for the purpose of arresting and sending io the Front all per* sous liable uudep t lie Governorm Prut! tinatioii, who are seeking to avoid military duty ; Now, therefore, in view of th : lav or t!nn gianted, the Governor orders, lit it iu the event ot any uetaiie l polic.-m m lading or refusiug lo make such arrest within tiilecu days after Ui,- recep tion ot this order bv Ui.- A'chj'de Gamp ot tin* District, the detail ui said policeman shall be revoked, aud be himself sent to the Front. The mteiiUoa of all Aid-c-de Gamp is e. * pecially calie-J to this order. By Couimaud et his Kx.'el! -n-. y the Governor, tloxar 0. Wa A Ij. A Ins G-nerai. Tho United States Courts have decided tb-y* a tOU COUSISIc Oj 2,CiO j-UUi-aJi "’" the SVKFTIHNHAMI JoH\*o.\ FEAt iC bEmits. [Front the At*con lotellig-'ncei] It win be teen fioui the following cotsatuni cation, Dial the genUeinen who adiirest.e.l ti e loiter to Mr. Stephens atnl Senator Johnson on the subject el peace, ar.-l which elicited re plies trutu tUonv which have reeouly appealed in the i'Ublic journals cf this and other Staten, lave no desire to withhold ihtJr nanus nor ! ihuir views f rGtu tlie public. We all desire atr "honorable peace" though we may differ hon ■stiy as to the manner or means to be employed in the acoo-cpiisbmer.t of so desirable an end. Mk Fntvou:—Some ciriosity having been manifested t>y newspaper paragraphists and itliets, t() s,e th: letter wtiu.u by ceitatu gentlemen id Macon, to Meests. Steptiens and Joliuaim, which elicited the comiutiuica r ions ft otn these gentlemen vh'ub lately an neared .nt ftre snl-.ject of peace, we tal e the liberty to hioi l you li.-lewilli a copy of Grit letter for publtcntiou, and will only add this i lemur!;, that, instead of seven-tenths of the people approving the doctrines of Dial letter, we have not a doubt that they are waimiy ap proved by nine tenths ot Ihe people and llu niiiiy. This opinion is not hastily formed, but afii r careful consideration, aud much eiujuiiy uin-mg all classes, we are convinced that it is almost universally tavoie l._ Wosliall not disguise Die fact that we wi re some what ditappointed in the nature of the response which we deceived fiom the two dis tinguislieii Gcorgiua: wluun we had the honor to address, but we know Ihei, - sine,uity, and doubt not that in due time their constituents wiil wake them up to the importance ol' ipuu guratii.g a peace uiovi inent" at the South.— We Lave no apology to wake in beliali of the ),i, to,. It will speak for itself, and weeou ,idude its iutri diiction witli Ibis rem.i'k, that if any man doubts that G.e people desire ‘-peace on honorable tonus.’' we say give them a . luiiu'e to vote upon it 111 some practicable way aud Dial will close the ipuslioli We challenge our opponents, it any to sub mil to this test, and we will gfadly v abide the issue. Indeed, we at e at ft lass to believe, that any man in his senses, can lie toilead to .til hi. man sympathy us to desire u prolongation ot D.e war, il it can be settled on ‘'ln notable terms,” and Ibis is all that we desire. Ttl K \V 11 ITERS, Mao x, Si-ptember, 14, ]Btif. i Sh>n. A II NVp'icn*. <'r<ti<f,fl\lseille., uuJ Mon. If U. Johnson, Jhirtme, (la. Grnti.kmkx: 'l'iie undersigned-, your fiicnds and li-110-A-citi;-..:iid ot the State of Georgia, have viewed with deep to'Hern, the progress of the war, which Inis raged with un iba'ed tury for the last three and a hall tears, over tuis I'ln-e peaceful and happy i-yiintiy. And j *t) are uioio Ilian ever convinced, that this mi natural strife cannot be teim.imUd by nuns, mid (hut public sentiment North and .South rapidly tends to the same com iu.,ion. Ahcady. a powerful peace party lias been organi/.r-d at the North, utul we hold it to he the duty of all good and patriotic men at the .Soutli, to take such steps as will encourage t(,ciu. and convince the Not'd) that wo uie not unwilling to adjust (lie difliculties between the 1.-.vo sections upon honorable terms. We I hereto, e invoke your aid and power ful iciluciic*!, in inaugurating a peace move uiciit at the Smith Georgia known you, and i.dhs up,.n you. patriotism and coinage Now is the time to move for peuctpnScvmi- tenths ot of Uie people are for it, and will sustain you whether ,'teni.ig >gii.s and placemen desire it or not O.ico fairly sdaile I. and we finii'y believe that no hum tli |H>wer call urreat the movement. We know what we Bay. The people • <>l Georgia are tired of this war which is daily ib-poniDati'ig our country, and bringing misery and ruin upon a whole continent, i 'We me unwilling to submit to dishonor, but we still belli v : ear difficulties can he rut iled on liotloi afcle terms, and ail I lint is »e --i c.-s ii '* to ensure that ft-sult, is for such patri otic cit'-.-mns a* yourselves to take the lead, .lie pe pie ot Geoigia will follow. Will.y"ii not render Dos great seivice to your sull'rtiing country in tliiH hour of lii’r peril Flense iavor us wi'.li your views on Diis im portant siD-.j.-ct at as early u day as may be o -uvenient, un.l oblige,, Very respectfully, Year obedient Bcivanis, » Isaac Kcorf, J I! Ross, J. ii It. Wasuixotox. \77 ic i‘itr:sii)a.A r si'EihiEvs mtsi*itt>ißTo . v-lilX. ettIKUM t,V» (,>VI i'ATIoX. Gkawfoudvih.k, Ga., Del, 1, 18,'H. \YAt Kim;, 8a , F.-;,. .Sill: 1 have con,si.leie.l the message you de- Revered me yesterday from Gen 81iei oian, withal! the teriousutss and gravity due the iuip< i lance of the subject. That message was a verbal invitation by him, through you lo me, to visit him at Atlanta, to see if we could agree upon some plan of terminating this iia tri lidai war .wiiiiout the further effusion of blood ’I he object is one which addresses it self with peculiar intelestand grust force to every well wisher of his country—to every hiend ol humanity -to every pitriot to cv eiy one allaeluil to the pilm iples of self gov enure ut. eetuhli:lied by ourcoiuiuon nmastoi^ 1 mvd (ml assure you thcjei'olu, that it is an otij.s t vary dear to mo—lhero is uo siicvili e 1 would not make short of principle and honor to olitAio it, anil uoiflbit would I spare, under tin same limitations,, with any reasonable pins pet of success lint iu thepiesent instance, the entire nh sem eof any power on my |«i t to enter into r.uch ncgotialions, and the like absence of anv such power on his part, so far aa appears lioin his message, iieci-saaiily precludes tny uceep tai ,e of the invitutiou thus tendered In com - niuiiic Ming Ibia to General Sheruiau, you may also say to him that if he ia of opinion that there is any prospect of our agreeing upon term''of adjustment to bo submitted to the action of our respective governments, even though he his no power to act iu advance in the premises, and will make this known to me iu sonic formal and authoritative manner (tie iiig -o dfriiroiis tor peace himself as you repre aeiii him to have expressed himself.) 1 would most cheerfully and willingly, with the couneut of ohr authorities, accede to his la (pier,t thus maud, c.-teil anil and cu'er »ilb ull lire earn outness o' riiy nature upon the responsible and aide,'.us task of re.dorlug {n-v.-o and hartiHiliy lo tt'eoimlry, upon priticiples of hogor, I'ght ami justice le '.til parties f!',U doc.-; pot seem so me to be at, all if truth and iva.-on should pr permitted lo have their full svvay. Yours must respectfully, (Sijjnid) Alkxamukb If. Steitismi. litU.ll MbXlt'O. Advices from Matnuuuas give a minor of Ihe capture of the steamer Ike Davis, bound hour I! igdml to New Orleans, by a party who bad taken passage on her, and rail into Galveston A gcritleni nr from Bagdad, on the2lst n 1 ilmo, at New Orleans, leports tbe live hundred French marines yet there and entrenched. Six ships ot war lay off the bar. J In- expedition up the river went within •twenty miles of Matainoras, hut returned on ac count of the lowness of the water, and were not driven back by,Gorlinas, the boats tying too low to command tbe river. Continued rains lev! prevented the French troops from moving down from Montgomery, though it wasieported that the cavalry were witbiu two days’ march of MaL«m ,ras, waitiugTor Ihe infantry to come up. it was reported that Oort in.is had guns bcarii golr Brownsville and threatened.to bom bard that city *t the Texans molested him. has t*:*'ii whipped again by the French, although be was aided in tbe tight by some Yankees. A correspondent of the T;di graph from Brownsville cays that the French made ofli ial complaint of the Yankee ai ! to Cortina.'!, and announced that if any ino.e Yankees were found fighting against ’.heui, it would he regarded as cu.s u•: belli. Htu.ll 111 H IIIAXP-Ulsslwim The sugar crop ot Texas, this year, it is said, will turn out 2,301) bogheads. Trade with Mexico, and through Mexico with the outsidy world, appears to be uureetricted. Ihe jieople of Tt-sos seem to be getting on I well; G'rops were never mote, ab.iiutant. The Confederate Goppi ( Ujiuaets for the tita'.e have fixed the }rices for bacon, for September, at fißv icr.fi a pound, and other tiffuco in pro portion. ’ Mksj-rs. Stephen-* ax:> Botob and ‘'llrcoN ! r-riH’crjox.'VWe take it. f. r grunted that if I Mr. ll -y: e4l *outh 0.» tiiisi-i. ami Mr. Snph.-i s i “I th « t:(tite iv-,-;o f.voiabie to a i', ace which • wniiid not insure Independence, they would ! Slave the in inline:.* to avow iheir scntiuiciiG 1 it)’a mam 0. that wool be unmistakalile. Nci j lin t oi Die disui.guishiid Btu!esa.H'n mentioned i lmvV u!tevred-a word or written a iine. so far | ;t3 onr ol h 'vv itioa extends -and wo try to j keep up with the current events in politics | which iuii- minded mi l intelligent men can j const-nil! into r.n advocacy of that imaginary j somethii - which ItjUle* HoinbprroF and Cos , i imve denominated '• lUyonsf i nciiou.” j i* we may in S-e tbvgu by their words ami by | '--cir: -s, and weave not v.■ .11 ranted iu going | b.-yond these to !•• ,!; for- their motives— thi y I udvocDc an aimi.Hice aud a Convention of lit .'-fates lor no etln-i pu;■arose than that of bring ing tie wir Ii arpei-iiy um! ii-mirable close, or. in oth.-r woids. !ir u pcaie sett’ement, whicii wild gmt;:nilec t,- (iie Southern States-- •or to the Oeufi'deiacy, it you prefer that right “I self oven-m -n! whicii Mr. Davis says is D.e only i.d.ji'4l of tin- \vcr on our part. .Messrs Slt-pla ns ami Ik.yai advocate n-poli cy which ti.-.-* v-.-nccii eio lit* well 1 alculati and to shorten the wav. an 1to:! 1 . the day 4>f 4-.li--teliver.uu o .'i.-m A atrkee domiaatiou; and yet because tiu* plans il ey sugocst for seeur l-ag ia-lcpeiiilen. ■’ and Gonsiilutiona) liberty is !i4)l coinmi!'<-,! in by Mo-ssi s l! S'.) )inproof and 4 0. and bocaioe the above named ix-spi ctable licm are the only compels,;t judges in such nnilh-i . M-:ssis. St»pinn;.) and Ito.ce are ' l!e --ecn.-.tiuctionist-i " Tiiia aemns to. b-> about the sum un,l m u Man. e of the Issue. tt. is indeed 'ihur.l to til what is in the heal t ol man;” and whilst, no one can Im s oi.l to know Uie recoil purposes in the mind of lbs in ig'.bv 1. there is no Tstaniisiied u.among genllcm. u for imougning the motives of others tuitiier th-.n Diorc motives may la; di cioii-.l bv ihe a,’l-4 or words of th--. party cm tiial; and 4 it is loifuii- and tUssonr.ouUS to use 110 plain, t. im for ( lio man to insinuate tli.it another is. “unsoumi" on t-lie g-eat rpses i.-u involving mk salvation ar. a hen people until be hia soine. ev di.-uce upon wiiicli to b u*et-Uch grave charges. We would liu-relore mod-.sliy suggest tliat lliose pulilic j-niinais wi-.icb use Die names ot Mereis. Uto.dices mnl i’.oycc iu ccuincctUm with t'ueiv cunt about ‘ Rsi indiiiciiou,” | iibiish tho late idt; rof these two desUnj-uished gentle -lU4-11 in eider that Du ir readers may have Dio opportunity of ju-'g'uig for tlicmselvi'S wlic-th. r ihcie bo any thing in i!i. in np.-n which may be predii-atcil a bill os indie,m-m! for ‘-Re.-oiistiuc ion” ' utisoui'.d’u-ss ( olurnliHS San. — Gov Frown and him Ar..v.l.si.st’t ciioh.—Some of Du- Administration j-.nvn-t’-s having unjustly accused Gov. Htwn.ot l.eing hostile to t.-.emi nimi. 11:: t ion, tile Sine. 11 Itlieiligl. Dl cr COUillli IlfS thus on t! -a matter : , D. will he news to tho inseilir-i t o--of Geor gia tii.ii Gov. n-r.v.'ti i-vci- s lice t(:e war Viegau has bo ii lightii k ihe administration. Our eon tc> ni).con;at Augusta is right >. *cn be says that evet since ti-c war coiuiti -ncoi ’ Governor litowii In • 1. -et, (ighliii:-; for the lights of Dm Stats", aud tile liberty of fbc-eitisenV-—<o which w;r wii l add tiiat it has bccu only when these lights of Die Si>;ies uuti the liberty o' the citi :..-n have been inlc-i feted v.-itli tlwi be has, in Ui'Viida’mii g Diem, licit: figi-ting (he Aiiioit.is tiaiion. 'iht Gi,):ft-*dt-mte ii-sumes too tmuli, in its opposition to Governor Drown. If it decs not, it ough!- to know that no Governor oi anv Stab, of the * tu-ledeiacy, has tiimu more for Ho Adminiatrat-ion thtiti Governor Hrovvn lias, ii-' lias hit nil hi il it with mu nitions of war when it n>; :-t needed them, and cou'd uol pti-cure lln-in i-'s-.-wlierc, and always with more me’: l*»f tt.e iicid, whon he was called u|)oii for th- m, than were lerpiircd of him. At tlie opcnii.:; of the war, he sent moto c.niic.l, and tl)-'-:c»u;tIGy cipiippe-l regiments in to Hie Held, than any ether Stale in the Uon fotlemcy. Jbe AdmitiiHiiaiiou knew this, and Da- in-know!) igoo-iits of ihesident ’Davis Avidcii ato offc-coid l-car testimony to thetruth of winct »y<« acaert. Il D-.e Con federate deairrs, we vv ii rcpTt do.ee tor ito bcuclit, Die ai ki-.ow-l edgtnoii'.s of i'lc-’.d.t-nt Davis of Die valu diio sm vices reoJert.d by Gov.-Hrown to the “ad ministialioii'’ liurtrg Die war, .-.ml fiom which .it will pcir. ive tiial l-c l.as bet-n doing si.me thittg mote iiuin “figtdiug the c.du.iiiistrutiou.” Fttiixt i r 'run Rcao;— For the past few days th’.ityti have, bum .p.it'l in t Ira: sect ion, our peo ple having reliable in ioiinalioii thfitlhe Fed eral lore.gers ! ave vein rued lo Atlanta? Freni infei'.nati' n troth,'r-.-d Irom piisoipers and and. serif c; which have be n brought in the present week if is now generally believed that the- I'edeti'.'s in Ihe flute City me gelling slioit of plies *t ho. 7Yefih*rn gdc to the lap city of the Stale scents to bo i if- ctimllv closed to its prewtrt e-cctrpants'' Prisc.nm state that no trains Inr- e arrived tl.oi.- !Vu mole than three weeks. The scarcity c-i tbcu'uuppUes is t>.b,o e,'nilimed inuu the ccnciiion of Ihoir stoik, the nr u'.iiilr:.!.’ cl tbeir foiaving parties, and the compleie ib vaebßic'C ~1 all edibles which they c line upon in ti,. ;r mai. li. Their horsts are not. only )> or, bn* aie nc.viable skcb-toiis. Ihe last I'oiaging parly which visited tire western part of Newton and north western part ol Henry comili- s c iiu’.is'cd cl two divisions r,f infunlry, a dctiichm-.-nl of cavalry, mid six liuinlie l wagons, They kill all the stock find, old and yotrsi'.’, I A and poor. They RMov everything to cat lint the cßi'/.v’ih have, im, nurny im tanc< s bciviug not on ; iiioilthhvl flu ti-. lpb'-; women and children. In one instance, itth-r idiipping a tiiUiiiy if nil H<ey pennsc and, rvv-uiing appate), ' i11'.., knivea aud fork:-, eutii' in wane. ;i : , biding bog.-i. cows A.■ , iu answer to He le:-: of a young fa.ly, a member of (lie family, limy .give in i n.me lour or five* p >undx of poll: and fne lied nuiß.-j Then* and other cr uellies, s.oni, r.f them too hmible to give utl 'ii’iii'e to. are daily being i"Hieted i upon thcinueceiil l it;., n. and helpless females. * - —ICV -CSVBS— ive the r.df appointed co'sto dians of l’i, sid.'iiti’d dignity ever heard ui Mr. Madison, .Mr. Mon’oe, Mr J. fferson, Mr. Ty ler. Mr. VanJluri'i), Mr. I’ollf, and, (to dc“ct J i.'l lo lbe iSenat.; Gliambci )of Mr. Olay, Mi, (.'til th mu, "plain Denial H'tb. ter,” vyithont the- Mr. : They say nobody C.UgUh to say "Mr. Davis!" Wiry not •' 1 v H'.,reu taililary n, e.-s --t-ily for writ it,;.; Uio ivo'j <• I'i of (tie Himplo bid. irchiwi abbreviation •■Mr." la it best io (tiv.p 1 1 form'! of Repuldican situ piti sty I'.fv.iii v a: .- in a war fi r the preser vation oi R; puidi ia im titulimn. ? We ariv (jnite l itre no intelligent man m.-uad to be dib iv. peclffil wh n lit; write.. •■Mr." in connection vyilU thy lijiiiu of ofir Pie id'-nt. It is only ti matter ol tantu, nothing v.orv. Tirerc are some m. :i wL-o adorn the office ; tiw-re arc ollcas wh-, expe t the ofii.v t i a lorn them. The tb t runnot be Ininotab’.e by mere titles; the ta.coiid uo;;, I. v.'.l the title, sineo they have niadc tfial the hi.-.lit of their ambi tion, and sin.;.! they ui : entitled I > little else. Wo want to ’.■•rievo tha! on; iVisi.b; .t bt-- loie.ri; lo the lir.-'l •'a t > tin: e!a aof truly kreat nu ll—and Ilia: tb,- men: title ol thei-i - tlce be liold-i, can add no in ,re !-. hi.-i worth aud dignity tli or it did to sech mnmsaslel lcisoii, I'yb r, Mo.’ii: .:*, Bulk, and olheu. Cot- UhllfHH i-iiin. Logs or a I'.tXKKM.;, Bi!-.ni;b. —The fine steamer Flore., Gap!.. ( iimore, i« f, Nassau, N I’ , lor this, port on Tue;-day last, end soon after was eoii'i, :!it and to pul into Klh >w Key. Un Thin;,lay, soon att. v leaving the latter place, was discovered and than ti all nav by tv Yankee pitg ellcr, dir. icg which the Flor i had to th tow overboard wh it <• tr.go rhe had, and only eluded i,or purstircr by dodging her at rrglit (ia.Saturday night, oii Dewt-e,’ Is'and, fell in w i.b r-cverl l.hvl.t ,1. i;i and nt one time was cut i 11, but min ,c*d to eK-.vpe. and <lf B aclr ( l.aunei R-ll in with Yankee picket boats, which threw tip rockets, and it. was whilo working clear of these obsUelcs at the mouth of Ihe isvlbor that Ifii- au.er got a shore On the lamp on Hie S situ :-( I•of B -ach ohainel. As At wan found iiirp.>: t-.'e I , get, her off, the Yankee batteries on Morris’ Island opened On tier at daylight, and have proictbly (1,-stroycd her. TNj crew got ea’iore in the boats. The Flora w k the properly ol the "Lamar Goraptv ny," but it is reported that »h« had been late ly purchased by the ‘ State ol Georgia." 'The steamer Fox Was left at Na.- iau. The Hope was to 1 ayc imaucdiately.--G/Mir/t.siu/i Courier. Cenetal John ii. Jack 1 ) m has been relieved from his c jinuiand in Florida and ordered to repoit to Lieut. Gen. II -r lea for duly, lie is succeeded by Gen. Win. .Miller, of Beat State, who bu i be.-li recently p.OJUtel to the office OI bUg-Cic. i G lvciai.