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Ft73IiIO IiAWS. £jrA«rrKD Fi**r Id, 1164. AM tm /W/, Tn.x am-i Limit the Ottrrme^. Sisht ot *> Tk»« boidars of TfMtfnrr ibore tho d«aoQii!iattOQ of $5, Bji o/»cing ia«T«it. tiLkil U« •iiovdd oatil tHo I,t 4h7 ;i! Aur*l MiH'ibiippi, to tui«i tltq S9cae, tke asi at th« p!i.i!^ vjiKi, tbd holdett ci «U 4oeh Treft.^Oi:y th-iL' la allow^ li fond the in re^- 1 WKii-*, p»y*We 20 yc«r4 afwr th*ir d«t«, Wiring iattitMt »t tka tktg >4 per c«it. per aa Qu«. pmvftt’la oa tbo litt uf JaoaMf aad Jiti^ of eAttb v«*r, w Th«i i^icretiay af Uia XtOMur; fta'bwrit^ to is?aa iiiA tkaoJs required for the freriitd fo^* in th« pr«««diBg «i;«tioa, nd uccil (iio ctta Im prcj^od ha m»j usuo eertifittntw M viAWsr ciw purrxme. 8iiob boad« •B1 e^rufMK'ti .ih*ll b« rMombie without ioU«r- «8'. IQ p«i«iu«ot of ftU t^3Tf«roaacBt duef payAble in tha>«»r li64,eie^pt expdrt »ad itaportdatiiW S£C y. Tbat «li Tro&dHry &otee of flio tlenomi- DdH>» oi 1100. ac»t ioeorevt, irbi^ rfhall Di'’ t j prr^'Ct«d fcr fooiiiig uador t^e prwvLAoa« of i>ic t«r iwictioD of kbiP i0i,9K»U,iroai »n>iaftnr tDs !•«♦, ifj ut IH61. cftstof t-h^ Miiw^wppi riv r, *ttl »h* ij* /»i Ju5j 18I4, 'wast oi v.« erttJto t« t«»* rc«vabi« ia *»«hil7 auvl B'itGm, if n»» »» proi»CBT«! «* 'hi* ii.ji', jkafJ, ia adlditi:>fc fo tke t»« of iJ3J • »:.cvi«^vrt It ffckrt 4t'» fsi'ftSoB of this act. b’ gholl b« lobjoaC to m tex # Vi por cent, oa ot* vrj dolhr proatsod on tho ftoe thereof, said tax to atlBoh to 8ud irkorov^ oirouUtod, and •aid uotfls to be fandablo aad ^xcbauj^ble for oew Troainirj aoteiiy aa hercia provided, snbjeot t» the ded^otioQ W said tax. Sjbo 12 That Miy State koUipg Tr^aevj ootm roodi^od hof'^re the tiwM horeia for taxing aeu'i Tiet»« !4-uU be toVtoweJ til! tho fin>t Uay »t Jknaary 1885, ta find th« same ia 0 per mnt konde o( tbe Ounfsdcnuc SiAttm, payable 20 yaara aiU>r date, aad the iatareat pa,vable seinl tnnoallj. Bat all TroMory aotea reooired by aaj State a/ter the (iaie Sxad for taxiug th« samc' 3k afontMid, Bhall be hold to hav? been reccivea diolinL^bei by die a«nuuat of «aid tax. The dit>- oriw«aioi> t)«e nof*« .-tub; cot ta the tax uQtl iboite not rio aabj^^ct, shall be— Skc. 13. That Traadury notes heretofore ieaaed beariag iatersMi at the mte of $7 30 oo the $1U0 aasuia, idiail no lout'er be rf'ceired in p«y msiit uf publie dues, bat phnll be deeuvd and oomiider^ boodi of the Ooofeder ;-te States, pa; a bl« tiro years after the ratiSoadon of a trf-ttty ol peaoe with tbe United Staces, bearing tVe r»te ot interest ap>'oified l^a their face, payhble 1st oi Jaaaary of each aod every year. ty or of uay ki»3, not •niimdratod b I the preceding parn^Kapb* between the times aamod tbcrem, 10 |M!r cent., ia addhioo to the tax on such prufita aa locomd, andwr the act aforo&AiJ. ni. 0;i tbe amount of exuailinj? 2/» fHjr eont., made during eiU);r uf fka yaare 1S6J and I6«4, by oay bank or banking cauipanj, ioBarance. can.%1, navigation, iiU' porting and e\]>ortmji', telegraph, expre^, railroad, ni«uiufactaring, dry do^, or other joint t»t')ck oompunj of any description, wliether ineorporatod or not, 35 per cent t>n bttcii exceos. Sbo. 5. 'rbe f»}lowin^ eKetn^ions from taxation nuder thiB act shall m allowed, to-wif: I. Proptrrty ©f eaclj head of a family t=o the value of $50(>; and for each talnor child of the family to the further value of flOO; and tor each son actn;illy enjiraged in the . army or navy, or who has died or beeii j killed in the military or naval service, and who waA a maiai>er of the family when he entered the aervicc, to the farthur value of IX. Of oftnRuiracies, or attemt>t8 to li!>or- ate pris4>nen ot war held by the Ct>nfuderatc States. X. Of oonapiracies, or attenij^ts or prepa- rationa to aid the eueiny. XI. Ofperaon.'i adviainj^ or inci?in» 't!i£*if to abandon the Confiid^rate c«use. or to re sist tiie Oonlederate Staled, or :triiiaro to the enemy. XII. Of Oblawfully l>nrninj, destrvjyins or injuring, or att^mptiug t*» wnrn, (ltwtr.»y or injare any hridg»» or r.iilro.Hd, or VlAOttO j va * i A ► i* •I aftor I S%o. 14- Th*t cbo Secretary of Ute TrHWTiry nsmppi I bs, and be is hdrebt, authorised, in c«3c the oai Property of the widow of oi «'.«I the Goveronioai fihottid roqnir« it, t« -soldier, euilor f>r marine, who ■ •“ *• 5 ■ th»‘ dctnand of a»ij paslie creditor whoaoi debi •^ritrutrtjul afV«r tk» n( *kia mi* TTtllifig to roonive the «aoiM ia a oenifioMte of in ‘*'bt^rfne«, to bo isauod by f.aiJ Siwetary in 90«;h any officer, may have died or l.een killed i« the military or naval or wKar« titarv* i« nA tiltitt Of the fainiiv, hein^ minor children, to t&e value of |;I0)0. III. Pro|H?»ty of every officer, soldier. ^ t Ujc c! 10 ^Qt H«nt. prir ^losth na • be may deem p»v>p9r, p&jabk two yuMh j t I Aflat a ratifioatioa of » tr^ty of p*>aoe wi*u the I 3Ct^ I IJoitad Btiie?, bHrins: intcr.'vt at the rr.to of hix } ,a(..d P^r C^nt.^r acDum, paynblc Bcwi anou^Ily. and | been”dfsahl«.i in sncb fii^vice, pro:rided, tliat the i rbich $3.xe9 iikall *tt«sh to j»a«d | *ftar ^ r^tifloadoa of » tr^ty of p**aoe wi*u the j marine, actually engaged in tbf eir,ii:«e;i. *oi »hall ba de»Iact>l i Btiies, b^arinjj intcr.'vt at Jbe rr.to of hlx , „i,i,tai-y or naval »on ict\ or of such aa have fr it ll\»' of «!»•■% vfhen^vsr prflf^oat ti, i svn^co' c-r f*: I’lod ijf, ai.'d *.\*d p.»t^ r‘ oj f.‘'r the cavf UMue of Trea- i.'f ostci jr*i»i*i'vl iVr in this act J vc 4. “.’hi; t t ill Trctwnry nctPS not) to the ralnc regaladoB3 to bv» prewribod fcy ihe Se^r?rtry uf i 'V *V“‘ i — :.v _s 1 propoftv, exclnsive of hoaKebold Cnraiture, sjai>va it pticoipal and intert^t. ' eAt.-iu».»« «.n ij«>uruuv/iu 111 Myruent t»i TaTfH %t tiie * oso. 15. ^rfcf* bftcrst^Rrj of iht Tre^urj it uu- j uf ft vftluc 6ZC66]iD^$lOOO t-d p^v^.fc of^Mnribei'. ic tha 1st ae-teco ?f tVI« ♦ iccrca.e ba nnmVr of dtspotitoxi^ «o | That whert property hai been injured S »»!'? plie.« I ai'Sot th»« raaur-e^aon’s of this &oi, and mtb * dcdtroved by tlie enemy, or the owner ■J dtll; r propiispd ci j vi«T» to emnlSy *aoh M' toe back« of tie sc-t ! there>>f hs* been temporarily deprived of the ’.ix ihi’U Tfcch tn said {Stsfe* as le pity d»et2 ex>3cii«nt. 1 uie or occnonucx thereof, or of tJie means I y tltda«riD£ the sbjie tie ♦rcaiurj-, ia« depos; iorihwith fdvtrtitt tfeLi aet in •rtou ncwsj-anef vari-i* aa! by ux e>llect*)r», aad hv ill 'JoVcru- n^'ohnhed ia tuo aeverai StatoF, aad by sue** D.har a rt;* of ^enSb tor ever tbe (>e:!> 3l !*4id aotcs: Slid __ fr—— 1 u • 1 » J J . >1 1 . fero 16 Tie H-Jorecarv oi tae Treaeury sat i Bc»tt4 f»ter«ver oircV..*t;d, »>i!d s:\iil b» ?olieo*xu j ' c ^ of cultiv’Aticj; the same, by reason of the p'^efefeacfa or the proximity of ihe enemy, the aaeetisnaent on such |:iroj)erty may be reduciid, ir» proportion to the damage aus by the owner, or the tax assesbod «->n may l*e reduced in th« t>ame ratio ei3»ct;e for acw note*^ a* korviaafier provided, ic-.a ! ^ order Icr tbe icfom:itioft of the arix»y and d>atrict oollcctor, ou tatiafactory evi- 6aid Treaevry a«teB bkaU be tandiible ia bonds a* | , •• v • dcnct submitted to him by the owner or aa- pmTided in the Ikt st-jtiots of tbis ael, until tbcl ^«c. 17. Tbe 42 i 9«H5t;oti ol the aOt jsabSor. 1ft day af Janury 1865, at tha rate of 661 o^otp | »«88f>T:c»t a&d ooU.*trioo of taxee, approved May ^ ^ Timt the taxee on prot»erty laid on tkc 4>llar, #nd it shall be the d'lty ot the S«k>- | 1st 1863, i» hereby rcp^^!«»d j ^ aseescOd O-s or; reury efthe Treaanry, ti aay time b.jt;weo *h«t Svo 18. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury | of thi^ act and b.' L-tot \p«Ia«dthe l.«t3f Jtiiy, 18&I, went ct I ben,»r; an*hOT.*ed >»ad tetiuued. apop tbe tppU | “ f^ * ,{thn Idt d*v'of June th?Mi»sii^ippiriver,aud the 1h* of JaJinary 1865, wf the holder of iiy eall c»?rnfi-«te, waul . , *** aliaw ’ • • ■ — by tho finit 6b«tiou of the act to prov:de for iho '. next, or Hi ao^'n ar».er wrai^tit ahle, all >w snc4i sh.ill to !>o piace i in acrvic''in th*^ * provisions, to l>*3 dellrcrivil by : tiiMii fi»r ?lu! Mi. if he v/ere het.vccti th'.*[ j-.tVtrcsaitl a* otjuivHuMit ratc6. JigCii. of IS Hnd !-.■), j 3 Suoh j»er-on s!iaJl fiiiih*^r hiufj Lu:i5e!f Sec H. Tlia* Iu*rirafl'fr 1i>f‘ dirin*. of pr-> j f.-, ^^11 she mnrkcilaolo bufj>las “t vipiouj v*s.t ind 5uKpt il H'ld Si-»-l "I I -.I’j.i grail' n *w »ir> bnn.l, ^^n 1 v. U c'l I;.* cietkn, ^iuirur. e!T;})i-»\ ;■■* «»r . raise lr;im to vtj;rr while lilb o:-. '!nv!if,5^ ii> fho h | c>int" the (tovirin.naa? or to rhf in ifte HnJ | Jjes of MoiiTon:. at priceK by t!nj tQ. of ciyrkfS aii.l >f n;ivy a-r^iiiA, af | io!ifi«'uera of tlia State uuvirr ilje als'.* ill tSjo 'if t’’»e o;>ri>ilnurit. act, I in^ut Hct: Pr»vidi*d, tl«t a"V ])orv.>;i (.j. tin’l all 3iniil;ir bo jit*r*onuA! ! euivtod i»s aftirc=*:iid. sli.'tll be ^ ii:ifi-j t , u 1 1 . ; 1 _ ! 1 . v-i - _ _ hv' ■ Jons v. ijo I.: i: ‘l:t! liui H;r‘'»! to f«barit9e aad ex^han|co ooir Trea^ory QOte>i for ^e Mbitf ai the rate of 6ii oenta os the dol ]ar: /V-rv^^W, That oetea of the denouisatton $10\> shall DOt bo autitiod to the privil^-'go of laic: exehan^ Pn-t!d^d fnttkcr, that tha right t^ fund ftiy ct lAid Trcasory aotee, ttf:r.r she l.«t daj of Janaary I8€5, ii hemby t&kiB avay: And pro- vid«ii farther J That npoo all saab Truaaury o^«a whieb nay remaia oaboaodie^^ec the day ot Januitry 1865, «a^ wHleh may tot be exchau;^ for na#TroMi;ry dowm, u b«reio prcrTi;M, Atm of 100 ]^r eeat. ia hereby iBipt«ied. 9iiO. e. That after the ur^ day of April next, aU aotherity bcro^Me given to the Hecrt'tarjr of tha TrfMury to iMoe TruaHar) ik*.»tes ihall be, io»d ia hereby, ftvaktrd: flrveUtit, S»orti!%rj o tbe TroaNvry i^ay, atter th»t tii»e, issuQ uc«c Treaiiary antee, to Boeb farm aa h« nay prosoribe, payable taro years afler the rattltfat^oa of a trMty of paaea with the CTnited StatAs, f^d new ia«aa« to M raofjireble in A &1! fsbue du^4, etoapt expcrt and ir^port dsii«e, tu b« ia«aed iu axcbao^ fur aid ne^ at th« of 2 doliara of the Q9W for 3 of the cld iMuea. wb^thfr eaid old fTiodi.ng ^.id fartb*r i.s.ne of Tretfcry ootea, *p proved March 23d ISQS, wa« required to bt T>erea*ter dcrmed to be » boad, to i*iuc to sarh noldei a bosd therefor cpoa the terma provided by ssii act* An Ad to i*y odHition^ Taa>c* fvr eovr moTi d*f€nm and m^^pori of €h>9frrr:^^i.l. 8»c. 1. Tlie Coi*greB8 of the Confederate States of ATneriea do enact, T>iat in addi tion to tbe taxea levied by the act lav taxe3 for the common defence and to carry on the Guverument of the 0»nfederate St.itui',’ nip: an ex^escion of 90 days West of tlie MitMi'vil^pi rivo** The ad«iiti«mal taxen Oii iucoine^ or profits f^*r the year IS(12, levii»c by thia act, Rhall )>e asseedtxl and c^yllected forthwith; and tbe taxe« on liKvrnee or pro fit* for the year 1S04, ahall be aaseseed and coHected according to the pn>viaic»ns of Uit- lax and H>*i«fment acts of 1S63. Sec. 7. lo vh of the tai act wf the 34th day of April l$t>3, aa Icrioa a tax on in* y*mea d«nv«*d from property or effects on t;.e an’onnt or value of which a t^x ia levied approved Si4th of April ldtJ8, theie shall be | " “’1 levied, from the passage of this act, on’tho 1 fl^idpent e l 1 r the year 13S4, and ecbject* of taxation hereafter meutiuaed, \ ^ -ai*«aat«i r«u^ U.ro «r and collected from every person, copiu’t&er'(s'credits herem taxed ad valorem, .u:., i’ , / .. .ahail oe assessed or taxed aa mcomes under ah'p, association ar corporatiou, liable there to, taxes follows, to-wit: 1. Upon the valus of property, real, p^r- eonal and mixed, of evttry kmd and dei*crip- tioB, not hereinafter exempted or taxud at a Betoe be >«rreedere-i for exthiujge by the bolder^ j diHerent rate, 5 per cent.: Provided, That (hereof, cr bo reeeirsd if»to she under I from this tax on the value of pivvifeioBs ol iibid »ct: and the boMara af tha ue«r ftotee or «t the old aat^#, except thoae ef tba denoci'rition af S1»»0, a!tcr tb^' ara r*HJn«»9d t* C«;| o'HiU' a«i tha d«'Ut' by the tax i>for»8c»!d, ciay coaver; U^e Mina oali oer^aatoc baarin^ in t3r»i« it th# nna af t per ccrt. ppr aBeaai, aad psys^>lc t'To y*;i«ri afUr • ruiAuttir>B e? a treaty oJ paijs sb« U»»;if>d sJta'ea, tuiia* aoooar or.t *.5ci ici*y noim. f-c i5 Th«t Pi j>Hy tfar ^xprr’.ciae cf the Go”- I ployed in agricHUnra value of property shall be deducted em- the valae uf the tax in kicd delivered Iherefroni, aa a'ue^eed uciur the law inijH^iing it, and Ifllivcred to the Government: Provided, That no credit fihall be allowed beyond f> j per e«Bt. tbe tax act of 1863. Sec. 8. That the tax imposed by this »ot on bcnda of thw Confederate States hereto fore issued, rha!l iu no caae exceed the in- tcreat on the 6aui*s Vid nnch bonds, v/hen held by or for minofV or lunatics, shall be ej«»mpt from the tax iu all cases where the intoreet on the Rame shall not exeee^i $1000. An Ad iujri9f)*7Mi th^ ;>rtt?t^e of tht Writ of ffahe*» Cwy^i* in o&rtain ca^€9. Wiiuroas, the 0*-niititation of the Coofjid- erate J^tat»x of America provides in Articb- vX icl^?r7of ^hall be free from taxation, arid iuT tHe y'*y.-fl,eat of iBter*ist tberoM the kg. tr. »« f. .t rtpjri ^a’j her*-at*t«r laid ca th? Vila»{ ol woy tob-'vioo, aad «»val f*or'jj, ' •wlii«h ae e^pwtfd frtim tHe Confederate &L4irr, aad the oet pruoned« ot the import dutiaii DOW Uid, or so ut4«a th^'Trof m aiay be ao«c»«ary (A p^f aantiaily tbe iateiwl, arc hereby «peoially p’e*igal: tny^tde-*^ that the dadei a-3W laid Oft impoTtfc »»e barjby pied:^ aiid ekall beteaf ter b( pii-i ij »p-ot», or ia et^rling exchange, ei in e»a^’3U4 id ’^aid boada. I 8ko 7 Ta»«. the Seoratary of tha Treawiry ii ‘ iS h;rei)y aothoriz«d, Irow riaie ta tim«. m the t IT. Ou the value of scold and silver wares i 1, Section «, Paragraph 3, thnt “the p>i^i and plate, jewels, jewelry aud watches, 10; !eifa (if the writ uf habt*p« ^crrufi ,hall uol i>e au6T>ended unlees when in of rebel safety may re- jK>wor of sud said writ aa reco;r- i»er csnt , i . . ’ , r V J*' ‘ 111 The value of property taxed urder;l’ou or invusi.m, tbe public .r K-r, t». S«roar, I ^ „„ Uie hMi« of I .luir. if;” «•! wlieroM, the T»U.of,h.,«r pr.> I tbe privies ..t .... >} '«dr> d uu^l’OHii uf Jaliar». lb’> *>rlao;>il ahU i« r pro j penotng lac privilei^e pertv in the neigbb«)rb*>od whort}ase^e?«e«,in ! n»rdd in *isid Ar*iote 1, is vested s »’ely ia the year IMO, except in cates wheit'. land, | the Cougre^M, is the extUiai^o .i"dge slavtii, e^>tton or tobacco havfl boen per-1 of the Ei*c»«s!ty of such suspension; and ^b««d since the Ut day of Jaiuary IhftU, I whercaa, in the opinion of the Cimgress, the ib which csue the said land, slavas. eotton ; public a^Vty rerjairea the aaspoudion of said aiid t4ibacc'> so pnrcha4e«j, e^iail be a.'^aeed i writ in the existing caae 'if the invasion of at the price actually paid for the s&me byjthti»e Statea by the armies of the Unite-l the owcer. j Staten; and whereas, Uie President has aaked Sec. 2. On the value of all shares or l»t»;r • tor the ^uspt*n>i*.*n of the writ of habeM cor e«la held in any bank, bankiuii; com[«any or i pna, and informed Ooogre« of c^'adfl^bns of awociation, canal, navigation, imp‘.»rtin», I public da'jg^r which render the ansp«*neion axportinj;, insurance, mauMtacturiuir, teltv j ot the writ a meaanre proper ft»r the public graph, evpreits, railroa'!, and dry-dc)clt com- defence agaiuist invafliou and insuiroccieu; — tim«, M tbo I p»rnea. »nW ail 9thtsr J’/iat j th©refor6j w*.«M ,f .he »V««wa.'y uay req are it, Vf cell or J of every kiud, whell»er ineorporatod or n tt, t T^e (3->niro^s of the 0>nfr>4«r«t*.flsalea of r Tr»,:aa«5 note** -^aid bt^ed^ or any 5 WT ce»t America do enaet., Tiiat during the preaant r ^>, tip H rh- »eroia he can, so The valne of property taxed under this invasion the Oonfoderate States, the priv . ^ l . ^ ibeBaaac | «t)ction aba^l be assedjod upon the basis -d j i?e^e of the #^it of haboaa corpus be, and tke market value of such property in the ' ’ neighborho'id where aagoiseJ, la auch eur- rency va m?’,y be in ;^ncral use there, 'n tJia pnrcb.'i*»e and sale of such pn»peri.y, at the ^ime of aeaeasmiont. Sec. Z. Ujion the amoimt of a'l gold and « ua 1 tft#' iftvtoont of tbe ci/oa* li T'"nu.:ii» a*rt.« with n rca^jonabla aod Thii »ut!»i;firrd bj tbe itb aes- ♦ .r’3 as!i tKoy he enhtr rtjpoVfrzd or ooti . i.H»f Twrtirts ^4»kirtc tb#*ia aaay e'eet; •'>.1 J %j »**Ay b« e.^'jbinx*:4 ii^r ea«:h oiher auder e«.h Tn^te.Uvi«*xa «• ».Kj oi the Tre*an-y BjiiV Yhtsf ih*H be f r 8100, acd ahall V/^rofftw the oompoan theret.9 ati«7bed, ta ani'!t f jii* and of >*aob. antUent'iialion »m »%« f li. Mv yvmta vroai tJK'ir «J»ea. 3sc 3. All aall a:)rL'fi.''atftS s*a&U K* f%n lABk) aad ahall be tsxed ia all re«p-et* m is provid*j4 irtr tb|» Ttcivory a>t»* »^»to whiib they are eon- veitib'.e. If oonverted before tbe tiiee fiT.ed fi>t taxiav the Treaanry notes, snob cortiftcfttea shall ftroai that tio# bear iateroBt upon otly 6^t eeata ior e«’ery dollar nroawud apoa their fare, aad sbftll be reisemaDle ii\ new Tcowury aotoa at %W>t rate; bat after the pAe:a^« of thia aet ao oaH •crtiSo»V« ihaii ba iflsasd onri) efter tha fttit day oi ApriV, \tU. 8ae 10. That if aey bank of denorit shall gWe its dopoait»ii tha boqia attthoi>a«'>a by the &rat saatica ot this act. in ex?ban.{.i for tfeair d'po3ita aad apaeil lins ^bc sane on tiy a beads by 80ne dwtiaaave matk «* t^\eui, to W agvcfld upon witk Ike Sacretary oi the Ttotaunr^^, thoa the aaid de- ]^oMtor ika.M ba satitled ta i««i«va the aoioont of raid bo^dn In Trea»>iiry not««, \>«»rln4 ao intcreat aad aaVtan^iji; at ikt ptSbaj^ ot tbt« ««t; Ao- witUdy tka aaid beads are praoeatad bcfwa tbe pnvU*;^ oi faa^tac natids at par eball eeasc a« iMferikoa- the same isi hereby, sn^jtended; but snch siu pension shad apply e*ns arrested er dtslaia»d by order of tbe ouly t«> the cases of per- h.#r«in Bn, 1 That all TrsMury avtes keretohMra iwisd of tke daaaaiiVAtiea of shall aon^nae %a h* in paviaant od' publio dnas, as pravided Ht bv Mid fnndable at par onder tbe ptofvrioaa «* thia »a, outtl the int of J olji ISM, east, s*J »»♦*! Vt ^ Ootobar 1894, west ai ^ WwtimAfj/k ti9*\ Wl sfttt Aa* IHM Ikes ailv«r ct>iit, gold dust, gold or .iilver ImUiou, wkethor held by the batiks or other corp-» rations or indlvidaals, 5 per ceut.; and upon all moQeys hold abroad, or upon the auu»uat of all bills of exchange, drawn therefor on foreign coantrias, a t«.x of 6 por cont-; such tax upon monsy abroad to l>e aeeeaaed and collected according to the valne thereof at the place where the tax ia paid. IL Upon the amount ot all solvent cre dits, ami of all bank bills aad all other par pers issued as ourretacy, excluaive of nou- intoreet bearing Oonfoderate treasary notos, aa'd not employed in a regi'»teied business, tho income derived fr»m which ia taled, 5 par cent. Se^. 4. Upon proftta made iu trade ftad ba^urse, as follows: L ( V a all prc>(lt8 made by buying and sell ing spiv it>ns liquors, flour, wheat, corn, ric^, angar, uioladsee or simp, salt, baH»n, pork, h«>^, b n*f f*r beef eattle, aheep, oats, bay, foolle.”, hide^, leather, horics, mules, boots, 8}>«ow6. cotton yaru4, wv.*l,^.jOien, c*>t- ton or m Lxed cl''tha, hats, w>tgone, hanieaa, coal, iroiVr oteol or na'4^, at any time be tween the. Ibt of Jan nary 1868, and the 1st of January l!^G5, 10 per cent., in addition to the tax ou such profits as income under the *‘aet to lay taxes for the common defence, and carry on the (^vernment of tbe Ooa- federate 8t ittes,'' approved April 24, 1843. IL On a 11 profits made by buying aad selling m«>n lay, gold, silver, foreign excha^o, . stooks, muxn. w, debta, tredita, or oUigationa | ' ctf a&j JiM^ %b4 mj awolumdlaei proptr> ^ Pp •ji Jent, Secretary of War, or the Cleneral OllScer comrBunding the Trans-Missimippi dfilitary Departmeat, by the authority and nnder the contrftl of tho Preaident. It is hereby declared that the pitrpose of Oon- • -• -J* ..I.: . . graphic line of cc»m7nanication, or property, i and !“> year-. ainJ wlio by t.'jc rop;?" ut with the intent of aiding the enemy. Xm. Of treasonable de*igns to irnpair the military power of the (roverninerit bv destroying, or attempting to dt*sitroy, or arma, or munitions of war, c>r Hr^eniili!, foundries, workshops, or oth**’" f*ropei ty of the Oonfoderate States. 8eo. 2. Tho President shall caine proper officers to investigute the cases «»f all pers-m.- so arrest«Hi, or detained, in ordor that th;y may be discharged if iuiprojKjrIy detaiuoi. unless they can be speedily tried in ciic dne course of law. ^ Sec. 3. Tliat during the su.'4'>‘n8ion :if>ro- aaid, no military or othar omcer >iii:i;i !>«.' compelled, in answer to any writ of corpus, to.ap|KMir in j>ersoii, or to return the j .s *!i-! .•!';'}.• l • !>ort’»f.M in 'rt* »UJ. pv...... -.r i K. ! ;'iiy d».;) I' Uae.ilo *>r l.urou'l him, by the_antnority of the President, j lb tk ■ t -t ;ir;iiy snr'/e‘*Mji mUuII he rei.'or»e> nnahlc to i>ertor;ii :i»;tivij! snji vicc i;» tr»-- il:;! I. Diit .ij’ ‘>1 t-ii; v>* k'.inI flario;’, wjiic't, nnl •vinMi tiie.-e i:i.^ .'.hnil li.iv*.* he.n? a.- ii» f!ii»se -i.' id'* s*.?* jfi aoriij.j tliif P. j- .si ir?ii j+liiiil _ri: t > thvir pt‘11;*!!!- ;inet!.'ir,ch o! j>s. or indivi«iu •i-*' X'l !u* t;’.!:* >iljil tlin tit.it nl' th;s liC', ;>> !:;av !»i* 1 t’>r ftn • ll^^•il.l!■v^^.' "t U J't K'^: I*l’i >'/1'i• pe':^‘>U6 l)fi;i ri*' of 1 7 ;iini t ■> .-.It ,!' bo .iL-.-i:X''‘* I V" ii.i ii'M.' i*i.»vMl(‘ I t’iJi :i ill 4Ct -h.il’ f.1 .IS t* 'fri’V^*')* !lu‘ r*rt‘.^ib*ir tr » •!« -irvi~aus. niOi iKi!;ic>, >>r j).jv cretary of War, *>r the (4efujral ofiicer c*»in manding tbe Trans fiissibsip))! dcpartin*M.;; but ujK>Q the certificate, under oatli, of ;i;r> officer having charge of any one eo detained, that such person is detained by him as h prisoner for any of the causes hereiu'oeforc specified, under the anthority afor«baid, fur - ther conrcnjjt ?vr%’‘ice, gnaii proceedings undwr tne writ of iiabttae | -in »';ov or in iiis em!>I*y.i'.^t;t :n\ corpiM shall immediately cease and re iiaiii j p*r^oJl ia iiDv or :»;oir c lid dop.irtinent; o. saspendud so long aa this act shall continue j '-vure-.us, or in anv'ot the duti»;9 inentioueo in lorco. ! In tiiM Sth sijcti >ii oi ihia in violation vT Sec. I. This act shall continue in force for i tho i rovisiov.i her.; f. ti'i-iii, on convicfl‘>ii :rodit per ce'-t. on any ''i-’i* ol t!!f»at •^’ii’cb iitt ni:iy ii;!iver w;Uiiii i!ire« icont ij fVii.n llu‘ p:iss:i,:i{e of tr ie :u:t; i't }\y.. !hi*r, Sb it p«rp'»:ift c-*iniii;t :ii^. ■iiiMiH ofiiiio exeotptioti nor It-; »r ilie bj:i..tit thc*'e *t !>y rciS’:i beet! eMr..!iol ^liioe the Ir'! u ly of Keli. ■i. In a-jditii’ii t* '“itUKi- tl;v! Steort'tury of W:ir, ii:.,KT ilie ,j;. X'CtioM of the P»’c-iiU'Dt, ;u,iv i,r (j,». >^ail ot;u*r j.ers'*!i> a^ lio i.r .i'd t!i b*' ott ai!c.i!jii! *f und t*» itn* ;i.'ii ''f icr:ti*i a=fl o;!ii.*r j tuviji.jH l -r :h« tuov ;4U1 rliti f iinili^-of sul.lior,’.. 11,. in;iv C.J.t!iiJ!f'0'I.S OF 'ii'trlils, on s-uii 1;, !; » IIMJ pU*>iC! i ■-H. t'f S:,ri| f.jrni-'vs •»* p!M;;*^cr- nr mu- (i *d ’•vill ht‘ ui Ji'o t » ilii* V'lhiiiry i.t •til.* idivaitE «'t ic'.’.!turrt ';iry SMrvlco: i'lovidcd, Mj.if -fijji eic’iiv;'; .n shfiU ce-ise riie lar iucr, ]»ij i . |-,,r 'vei-Hoer tiiii to !a.iLii, his o.vn skill, e.jpiial ar.d !.V>,r cixoliisively ir ti;e i>roui;cii.ii t,t iviii i pr !V!2:v>r:s, to be r^old to taj Govfcr:..ueai di;d oftolditrs- at [ r!cf.> Mot ex v.;i. S'I'iiitt ii'ix Q:i \rt*rni:'.'-ti,*r or A ' -Vis-.ant Q i::'t.'r'irMrTvo-, *>••'?ioi-.iHry ,;r A-' -i?tyrr C.> ’’I ;i:s':i'.ry. (oi'iiT I'i.r'i tljo^e swrv in^r v til los, ur rc^i'K‘”t~ i!i the delvj, or '‘{'d 'er' iii tiu* Or.i iatiC'O or ^ *v' Aiji 'iTSs •‘r I*1 ?*1 ir.'s.'} i!, or orii«;;r i'. iiiij thrtse tixed ar fix' rim-2 f' r !?ke articuj • »y tlie Uoiumistiouers of the State uuder {he iinprcafmeat act. 5. Thts presideat, t.'-easurer, anrlitor a^J Sup^r:n'criviv’it cf «i’-jy ru'.lroivi cu'iiijjanv^ii. ‘.^itiTed in tr;’.r.bportation f,»r thi GoVLr:.;lci;t. ■ wierj if ty ;i cour:-inar»’’Hi or military toin t. f nn i euoii ol?icer5 iWid oruploVtieb ;« ^esa, and no longer. j Se ra-h.ered; and .t rhali be the dury of ar - | ihe president or 2Uperi;)tender.t i*;ia,!l emirv i de{)ur"rnt*r;r .r di-rrict coinuiAn*ior, v.po: i ,.n oarh to by indi.-uensaoie t.> the efjio.eut THK MILITARY" BILL. I » ro.-f, by the iKit;> of a’^y ert?dib;o pers >a. op^ra'fon of said railroad: Pn)\ldeu, inut Section 1. That irom and after tiie p;%ssage | anv such otf.cer ha.s violated this pro- tfie ni.tn’>er of pen^c>ns »o oxei.ij>t»Hi iiy tiiig of this act all wiiite men, residents of the I vision,'.'iiniedititely t» relieve snch ilScer .ct on any’railroad bhall a;*t exeewu oik* per Oonfedirate States, between the a^es of J.7 j from viur\: and suid coia:ria!iJere> shall tako .tu forf eaeii mile cf siich road in acruai t.>«> and 50, shall bo ia the military bcrvice ot j -.rotnpt ;ni*H!-r»rv.*s ti. iiave him tried forenoi :he CoLfederate States for tho war. p.ticn^l-; iitid a*iy c'»!n .i.i::de:- a'* af^.’-esaid t?ec. 2. 'riiHt all the porfi-*!iR at-repaid, be | iHuiti^-r t.» p(.-rt’.r;r: the du iea erjoiried Fn twecK the of IS aud d."), now in oorvlcL*. j ,hid, section,sihsil! htiriir d ;Ty C‘>nvijte • ninety days after the next meeting of Cor- * kud no longer 5taiued during tho present war | rhert-of, be har^-d tr .m 5hi Wrv.cj. • S., in the fiame regiintnt^. oat-j ^;>c. 1^*. Xfiat :!i la'.v*.-; c?.*nip couii^nie?,to whieh n;ev \ !n;ii.;uy rcrvi.- b”. a-i j »he :-haIl bo rotaiued anth the U tallons and at the paasHge t f th’s a; t, with the .-aiiie ••r- | ^aaiiath»n and oliieci-K, un!es» traiiiifarrwd or discharged, in aec^rdanio i with the Uiws and ivgnlationa fvr the go-. - | , rrnment of the arru}: Provide 1, tha* i-om- | . paidca from one {State, organized aguin't ilc 1. . It i i!v)iiv- I '.-:cc;:r th(i t .vinji:: rt,!l V.Iio Hh.lll bj Uv*i'i Wiiilt )■>»■ ]-^r r o’o.> tu \)xi preic"ibc'i b' of W.T. ‘>f the (.^*i»»edera*t' . r.. Se e:c-a'!;|>h 1. •-' bM vicvs »i;i rewii'\ of 'i'ho \ if.; I :o; miiirory trausporiation; ai'.'i ea’d esti npij raa]i be re|'0."tei by n/iae a;; l detoi ipr; ,n, .viih thy cf any '.vho h.ivo ];!> i’;e jruj‘l>y!nei:c of pa»d eomp.kny, or \vLj oiav I'ea >e io be inuitv^nrtinjiw. 6. Ti-.at uotlun;» fieroin m\.[ ’>e c‘>nttraed as n'linMiing f'!R ;!ct •.i>j»ruaJ \p:*i! tiie iS'Jii, «ni;tlvd an ?.c: to e/.- •inpt contr.40to;s f‘*r earrviji:; the mwils t»l ise Coll fed ►'ratrs i-tatf-i, a?id tlhi »iiiv-*"e c*»a‘*he3 and hack-?, froia miliiiUT ser vice: Pr.K-i Ivd, that til tlio eve:isp‘.i-iii3 I pr inted under tois act shall only cyutiune their c*«n*eul, exproMed at the lin’e, wi»!i | ,I,.in i j Nvh,!.’,r. tise j:'ersou3 exetnpte 1 are actuaiiy regiments or bsttal'OiH froii! another j -.j- ,i,n ^ S’ L-* auv’ 1 r.i’jii^ed ia their resp'^ctive pui'suits *jr oc- ■»haU have Uie |>rivi!ege d iransiiTre'! |. d^.j. Iut 0.'"f‘.h-rat*' ;nd Si.ite orricwt* a. j rapatiocji. to organhtHtioua of troopr, iu the t^a.oe ano • j-,., [*i, .-io-, i.t, or tnc. tx ivctn-r * f tho rj il. T.hnt the rrcsidsut bo, and Le is of the service, from the !>tates iu whic'ii paid t .,jn.i«{ivH Sr..tc.s, niav f *r:liy to bo necessa’ v iierebv’, anthcri^ed to gr^nt details, under oomganies were r»ise»J; and the soldiers from j i;,j. },ro| er .idiiiini-traiion vf the j ^-eiierui riikw anJ regulations to be issae-i ecitt State, in companies from another State, sLall be albwed, if they desire il, a transfer to «>rg&nixditiona t'rotn thair oa*u Statu«, in the same %ci^ of the service. Bec.3. Thatat the expiration of six months from the first day of Aprd iioxt, a bouatv proj^ federate or lu.iy ba. Gov-r’i;nci)ts, a? tLv e.jsss j tro'u t*ie War Departui-2;it, either ot persons { het'.Vfen 45 and 5') years, of age, or from tiia o. C»oi > tintjte.tci-of ruii;^ >'» oinii.>r„ToJ t.> j ^rrt>y in tfj- dci'J. fu all cases rrberc, iu hij oroaoii aeo r'ii.i't > t.;e ruiL';: ot i icj ohuu-b, 1 iud^nient, eai'itv and necessity re- and w-'j-’i ‘‘f * *e [• ♦^r'age oi tli.3 act. tihaH h.^ I |uir«.Bueb oetails, aud he may revoke su^Ii of »1U0 in anil r«r ci-nt;«ov,,rn,..ci.l (x.;..!,! '•T"*'''- ?f 1 of d,t» i» whenever he thinksj pr>';t*r; which the Secretary of the Trejisnrv is h^re'! duticn: ).'r.n?c;' U'nt^ .-in : v'h v i Provided, that ths power iierein graoied to by authoriaed t^i itoue, shall be pai'd to eve- ! f’‘i- ^ r "'*7' * de^aile and e:;er-ii> ry noii-commisbioued officer, imi^ician a ul i • ' ’ ''' V-‘ \ j t»hail .ud be con.--'rti«d to auttiun^^i thj privau who .hall then b^ in service^.r‘in ' T -"V’*;'" e-i.tractor :;,r the event of his death previous to the period I ‘ '[."'‘‘•’‘‘-'r j auppbo^j o+ any Kind to tltg Gwr- of auch }»ayment, then to the person or i.or-1’ ".i V {r^r.imtMi!, I.y iejisoii of said c--rrac-f. nnk-ss sous who would be entitled to re^'eive b^- lavv ' ” •a.i.n o, ptst;;>j.er; i!.t*| ;lj,. he.ad or aocretary of the departiK-ai rm- thearrearagesof hiapav; but no o;i«5luiI 1.^. j'I"’’'''' n-n. j ?nc!i coiitr=ict .-bail e.rt.fy that thej-er- --..*1-1 .i._ I r • 1 . ■ ! Tir\ai; 1 're!i j tT>!-| eerv'ic*?*? ot sucii eo:itr.u:tor arc iiid;s- • '•"S t!;o ^a -i pijbii'- •i) To o-i’i’i-.* }•• iM’i*!,' o ^' ‘I j a^i oa t!) entitled to the Ixiunty ^Msrein prov.ded wi> shall at any time, duniig the {>eriod of six mouths DfiXt »A«r the»aid iirflt da/ of .Ap”'', be absent from h’a command ^eittioul ;e.*v^.. i,.}j vM'.(rj,ps;.T. v fcwc. 4. Tiiat no person btuH be relieve,t| ,,-i j'rom the oj>oratiou of thia act by reason ol having been heretofore llischargLHl fro ti the arui^ where nu disability now exist.H; nor s'lab those who have tifnisuod su!>tiututa' any longer exempt^jd by reason th 'rrot’: Provhied, that no pet‘3m, heretofore exei a pl ed ou account of religious opinions and who uaa paid the tax levied to relieve him troiU a«rvice, shall bo required to render mditar; j ^,,,1 sr>|,ooU, v li> ;; iv.,* be» n i.*;^Md.o )y service under thw act. • i a-= 6'.iL-b :•>!■ 5u’ » n^-xt befo>’ Sec. 5. That all white mah» rcsidjnt.-^ of’ ii.j ;•a^s i-:’' "I ‘bi> Pr-^ id'-l. tii:i,t ;1» • the Confederate States, between t*ie age> of { vrietit of ti'i-^ oxeiiisiti >n shiil ir\t-.*nvl t-* t!iose teac’-'ern ooiy •v!* *-'0 nc.ho are ('*'n i i ri.t li? Cfr'ifv o’-^ to JU'.f'M lIl ;-=.)!;:;d :i)- -ti'e.-Hrv • ; vv; ao •!oniiT !>U'>- J Jib .lav .,*r i>o.V I ■>*»»’. If'.] hri.^ ‘oiiti i!ic i sai l }»'i-inea.“. witMon* :!!’’.ir;n::j'ii-Hi, sinoa t!‘ja‘ pe--i »J. ;iil pbysi Ol.., ivi'r "he ■ * '5'^ >v!i » i'.'mv ai';? •I'iU f’«'r tl'o i:»-» 7 yoarrt }i-i\,*i-? i;>( aO"U’.l •."•I !•*;:.i.ar pr.i-licv of ' p»; to.#-j Oom;ty or cnrolliii^ di-^nc*. ri « •ion. bnt fiio Ii-r ti piiv ?;■•{ ;(• ! .-ire re-.^nired t«» iiiake saclt t‘AMou’t«fton 1* ;\Ji pri‘-i,lu!ir.t a‘Mi' tt-ai'h'T;'j » »■■■■■ ■■■■ ■■■ m«m,■—.»■ )f coitiioo!-fMr.n.ii’ios, a(^•t ’itra'.'t: I .n>n- !>cn5abl‘:* to tbe e.\e’cution of dai-1 }.*rt>yided t’uriln*r, that wiieo arn rraciorsha!! fa^. diiig-.-juy and ti* :ufi;!i>, '.o i^“ CK;od witn tfic eit'on*. »n of Ao.ch ivn* *raei, i'ljj e’^ev’-p.tio'. or dt!a;l See. 12. That in appointing Ivfcs! b».irJs »f isiirgeoT-J for the ej:Mtninat'‘'n v.‘f p-vTS-iOS 'i.ibi.3 TO luiljrar’, i-w, no m'jinboi p ’5'i*g the sata..^ ~haii be appo.ui*i tp;::'. ti.e tii.-y gross in th« j)swaage of this act ia to provide more ftffectually tor the public safety by suspending rbe Vrit of hah«as o}rpiia in tho tWUewing cases and no other: L Of treason, «r treaeouable -efforta or ■aoiabbtationa to subvert tho^overament of the t1mfederate States. IL Of conspiracies to overthrow the gov ernment, or conspiracies to resist the lawful authority of Uie t^mfederate States. III. Of coAibiniug to assist the enemy, or of oommuuicatine iutelligenre to the onemyy er ariiing him aid and cemfort. rV. (>f cnnspiracies, preparatir>tis and at* tei^ts to incite aervilo msurrection. y. Of desertions or encourafifg deser tions, of harb >riug deeertors, and of attempts h» avoid militai’y service: Provided, That In case of palpable wrong and oppression by any subordinate o^fieor upon any party who d*>e« not le^illy owe military service, his superior officer shall grant prompt relief to the opprowed parl^, aad the subordioate ehall be dismiisad from otiice. YI. Of spiee aad other emisaarios of th« enarov. Vll, Of hobiiog correspondence or tnter- ceurse with the eaetay, withoat aeoeesi^, aad without the {Htrmi^^ioa of ihe Oooft^ rate States. YIIL Of anlawfkd tradii^ with the om> my, and other ofTeneea againak the hswa of the Ooafederate Stalte, eaaotod tm proaiott Ifaoir laeow ia Hm WK. 17 aud 18 and 45 and 5U years, 6h.ili «;ii:'ol! nfieiiiaeivtoS at such times and places, an i •tnder auch regiilacinnii, aj the Pre^iduni •aay prescribe, the time allowed not hHin>£ lesa than 30 d.tjw for th^u vast, and 0«) iav^ for liioiM west of the Mt^Mi^sippi river, and any ptM-eoa wlia shall fail S'> to enroll him self, without a reasormble excuse thvret'o-. a» bo judged of by tne Preei.leat, shtU tn-. placed in service iu the Held for me .var, in the same laanrier as though they were be* ! latioa upon vv !n«*!i t!K*re arc no*-v, fi id wo*"' oo-..f?-) ii| •_*!).•^t;! or in-*'0- A!l Toti'Jt.nfe tif p'i!tli' b“spit.il-i, «.-stal'lit.!ia'] oi Law iH^t-ire tlic? p ;--a:^o ••f’siij* tci, ufnj r^n'jh phvii’ciaM'j un.J tiu^.o'n as 6!:ch su- KiJi ! cor'iiy. vn oiith, 'y lif-p'.-M-^I'lh* to !l.i» or>>i'jr a'sd tsuoie.nt •. i'iiere i?h iii i,e exe*i!pt one porfii'i'. »A'‘u-r or aj^r v.ni^'ii't.-'t i>n “vwdi I'ni 'n or p\;\v M. tweea tho ages of Id aud 45: Pr>vidol, tba« the p«non3 mentioned in this soctiou shati constitute a resecve for Slate defence an I detail daty,>and shall not t>c required r > perform service out of the Statu m whicii they reside. beo. ^ That all persons retpilred by the 5th section of this act to enroll iboni'jeive>«, may withm 30 davs after the passage there of, eaak the Miasiseippi, and withm 60 daya, if west of said rivtir, form them.-^elve^ into volantary organizations of cornpanies, battalioaa or regiments, and elect their own olficera; aaid orgauLsations to confirm to tiie existing laws; and, having so organize i, tu tender Cueir services as voluute‘)rs during the war to the President; aud if such organ- iaationa shall furnish proper muster roiU, as aow orgaalaod, and deposit a copy thereof with the enrolling officer of their district, which skall bo equivalent to oru*>il.ne:it, tfiey may be accepted as mmate men for g^rfiee in auch State, l»ut m no event t * by taken out of it. Those who do not so rolun teer and orgaoizcy ahall enroll themselves as before provided; and may, by'tha Precii.ient, be re^iired t,> a^omble at c.»nvenieu pla ce« ot reiidesyous, and i»e formed or org.iii ixed into companies, bAitalioes and regi- metitB, under regalatious to be prescribed by him; aud tbatl have tlia right t-) elect their oompaoy and regimoatal oi&cers; and all troope orgaoiaed under this act for State defeoce, ahall be entitled, while in actual service, te tha same pay and allowance troops now in Ihe field. 8^ 7. That an, afctandat the plaea bj tbe Atttboritj of PreaidenL without AftnM«il «MHk l» gC on ibe lei^: -la^' of } i?rv 1 > aoio Ui.i e-.l dei.l-haM'Is, tiio. 1^^ ‘in i 5.>, .ipo'i t'i3 r.dlow’inj; >11 li'i.x)-:; * 1. TUift o\ciHprioii .-iiiHll only l>e grsntoo in ca;?e5» io vriiio’i thoro ih no wiiiio male adult on the firm «r pl;i!)c;0!oo d.>i liai>I** to inilirary service, .i »r nnlo^a tise persoa claim- intf t'le evemj*noa vviia on th-.* I ^t day of Ja’i’y l8tJt. oiUior rim (>>\*'.i*jr an 1 manaj^nr or overseer ol’ a.tid ;«la*itat.o i, but ia no c:v?e rjha'i mo'*e one pevtso'i i>c exyinptod for one farsu or pla:ititi:>n. 2. Such por«oii pli'tll lirat oxec its a bond, payable to the Uonfe lorate Siat^e?. of Amer ica, in such form, an J vviti» «nch secnrity, and in mt i penalty .is the Secretary of VTar luay pref"';ribe, co i rii >n;jd that lie will de liver to tiio J >v.*-niHrtnt ao wo ce railroad lepot, or cii-j'n otixer place or pla'je^ a« 'ii.ay Faal oflic^^ fa/etteviily, ^''•,*^.1 Ocr*iJ. a-i, !’'**'> ) Sr.hil^!: ArrioJ. fiy,-. J* oi'C'. RAu”io:r '*f.o. Arr\Yj3 Un'ly. ‘i D parca trocpt- u*"'! j *' •'^t: *i ‘if'avu.uK. T.«-Mi*y '*:>i FfvUy 6 V *t- Arr »..*s HX-.'slty iul T5Ji.-tky nt.'J I' 'Y-ili.svvv CLI*^fON. Arri^.-p Jiity *t I- n M>n £>ap.iria i*i t J P Vf. CAKT f.vas I Arr,r-i fuo^XiT. T. ai'dUv »»J %r 7 F »'5 I l>'pH.r(e 4.i-i F'kidty ai l P. .li' I Gris‘S>V, d. (1. I Troi.-j.l.j kn.J fia w’'!iBy al 5 P M- l> p:Ari^ Sut,TinHl.tj >>nd fuarsil-*/ at 1 P. Jl I P iUl tiL.U. F LU iHGtTT >,. €»»'>r’'1*7-i-i 1 S*tu/'1*F (J A ^ D;pirts Tjh,!-* i>( I t*. il » •* K.MZ vaiii uro^v.s. I> f W..i*-ii lit «J V *!• Arrives Tbafl-vy *ii-i v iS P. >». li), Z i3iiiir »*VN fKHaaiNrti. AwiTc* d -aa »y v. > I* M. Ueoirt* R%To- ('1 aiivl m 6 P M. M ViNJLxv,VFa^«»ri OitbKK. Af W*a Tnsnluj *12? M. D8:>Art., 4*c3 4 iny ^Tuw l^yl P .HWltx ISLVNU Ti* \t.).STft‘JSS, JOFLfaiON »*’ ro VShuVUii. Aft;«-es T-i»s-J»y S ?. .d Dijn.rtK At il A- H. iBbW’j Tia xaar. -rr:TM *s *’* P. .\f. Uj|>^rli WoilaBsJ^y ai 11 A. M. N •-♦T.ut rj V 'vl .%?'* al.'s i li'' b?'jie »!. S ?. 4 ,*u .0 bo s.'nt o!T 13IS c»Sm, a.c.4.* tar.a by m\ir. ‘n o*il «’otbjatU. AL i.’j;) itt ■»?» «aauii 04 Z 3t 4»% 3p3. W' t,;o nf 'v^f j 2 ‘ ^ * wjthm l*i cnantli.i rext Hn?;:;n;i, lt)v> p“ini ls j ,j (’qok r J- of oai’on, or. at the eleution ••f the Govjrrt- ; ■ uant, itH e.(!iiv>i:.;;nr, wi por!;, ati.l 10() !bs. of j net Ooet' (said bjc'.f lo lie de'iv'er.’d -o i fo *t,) j for each iibl^-o >d‘ed sIjv'o on -jaid far(a or plaiUario'>, .Titldo t;ie a i.n^ee ti I h:TJ:«, \7uj- j eaid i'j tn;.‘ il ••d or n *t. vrhiyh ; ij DMtoa who shall fail to • ot rendezvous as re«|ui red H'd IKK •••'1 Oi p. njji tor by tha (J jv^jramjnt -at tlio p‘’ice> lixcj ! -*-« by the Comin.s^^ioiiers of the ikt%U u.i Icr ths | ^ irae . kli 1 b; p il'd j .^v>vV 111 lie tenti) ?«v of snov»»Hfal opsra^uTi, w kl B.5.i Er-it-?r «olo ap>a V-... . 9 ijitcrs tie Lto3 o.'*ii lie'f tnj' «:t: i>.ovui;r, “ir^t/h;;' ;i;:| tiillH rttu.l pr'.> All siaYOf iToci 13 10 tO >e*r« of urt factiry evidence ihit it h-U b'5'.‘>n imaos-sioly > «r lor yc*rs for t*-o uiiraa tadirr^nr. for him, by tbe exerc»„ .f prop.r d.ii^euco, j *" f.o turniiu tile imoUiit of tne U t*in^ contract- | If'it further ta* is nfern-i ■^i tor, ari l iuivu .-tii a leon ue ^upplv for the ! tux Oo«paTi/1*> *u pwte dttie, ** M .:.i r I B. H. ^At-Tuia, flfloret^ry, Rtleige- ciubsistence ol.thiwe living on the stid farm or plantation, the Secrer^iry of War shall iir^t a commutation of tbe ^ame, to the bj hiza, [axtont ofW>’UUU liMreuf in £r«m or oth«t J. HAUS, Agsai al rfcy»t.teyLi;e. N. « Hi li «?- I'I Prie • i!' r Tor • A ' 'H Ti r». n *• Dv of 1'? u!ies Mucc etjino- stntp th e ri be Ailvf r* i n; ■ Froii, . . iriil be lllA pai -I tll^U is p .i l «uch or.,, ppr or rfT.iff ; l I Ci F h _ tias. Pr. elaimv en-. a ■ Oct. 17. 1 GriHtr Jan’v 10, 1 HATUAN V, i%l. WflOfE8 CO t’ ?s April 20. ■ « W.RT w Commissi ()ct T % 1«- 2,300 u Fcrson- '-t thp h V'nc’ii. ’i k( ikc Mf'ci-j her Ri iiis ol. No^. 5, I AM prcrtt Harness tc |CiT« gcoa bvr; •rden to m - sent off ID qi:: e«ldstv*‘. I' 300 !h Oot I,. 0' P»-yet.»6Tiile, F -7 IK. ESTlil.N b»'-'k i G..U *ni Korjj CiJ'ini,. Town I f (jre-n- ‘O (ionfi-j OiiU].,'.!>■ Oct. 12. IS'. Lead wat Depart.' . titien i»irt p'. FO'VDt H ; PERSONS Thx w a dfllytr the » daa uR .i^r i :. for e*’r7 1‘ 0 Apnl 180.3 i at a d‘9) tuc for exi’e.b*; r 12 t20Ml W I%OT ANTEl> I suitable for br artiol* on h u w^anJed so . be paid. A' FayetterM! The andersi Confedei pointed Mav And have ente miniug and in an? deei* be scpplleil pertj is and > Appiloatiou ville. V a Fayette--:i« WANTED, POULTRY, tiie ?; 'i- 6^ theee *i'iciv-« i . tion to tUc - uii Powr’^’a on d Acf. 26. iiEJtk WitTTAiiiaaut l«f at Ui**
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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May 16, 1864, edition 1
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