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ADDRESS TO THE DEMOCRACY OF
THE UNITED STATES.-The Herald's
special says an *ddrob; to the Demo?
cracy of tho Unite.1 Stares \yill *be
published to-morrow, hom Charles
Mason, Chairmau ol the Democratic
. National Association of that District.
It. is intended" mor? as a platform for
the future organization of? the party
than as a call for immediate, concerted
action. The adxlress starts out with
.declaring that at.;.the beginning ri!
Democrats believed that peace and
union were compatible, and ?could be
secured by coricilliatSry measures, ami
-that after the war commenced the
grout mass of the Democrats acquiesc?
ed in it as nn unavoidable calamity, to
be prosecuted for the so'? pm puse of
restoring tire Uniori, believing that as
soon as this object was attained, the
war ought to cease. It takes strong
ground against conferring upon the
3iegroes the rights of citizenship, on
the ground that they aro unqualified
.by education, and as a race so greatly
. in lei ?or to the white race as to lower
tlie standard of average intelligence
by intermingling.
This is declared to he the white
mini's Government, and the negroes
an: a foreign element, which cannot be
successfully assimilated. The im?
mediate re - a d m i s sj < >.: i .JJ t* . reVinoy ?
""Stale's to i?i?T" ancreil^rrc?'e-, with ?Il
their rights and privileges unabridged,
is also urged, on the ground that, the
. Federal Government cannot exis' while
Slates composing it are free, another
portion virtually enslaved by militan*
government. The address declares
unlimited? confidence in the wisdom,
. integrity and democracy of President
Johnson, concluding in eulogistic
terms.
_._'
Headquarters United States Forces,
CITYvOF COLUMBIA, S. C.,
JULY 14, 18tt5.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 8.
,i LL Permits issued hom these hcad
JL\- quarters, in accordance with General
Orders No. 4, to-sell intoxicating liquors
to citizens by tn ie bottle or otherwise,-ar.;
hereby revoked, and nil sabs of such
liquors al i-strictly prohibited, except upon
certificates ot necessity from respectable
surgeons or phvsicians and special permis?
sion from these headquarter. This mea?
sure has been rendered necessary by the
constant abuse <>f lije privilege heretofore
granted liquor sellers, many of them hav?
ing repeatedly violated the order forbid?
ding the sale of liquor to enlisted men of
the United States army, ns well to ne?
groes and citizens of a disreputable cha?
racter. ,P.v order of
Li.'ut. Col. IT. HAUGHTON,
25th 0. V. V. t., Command'g Post.
JOHN WALTON, Lost Adjutant, july 156
Hearlq'rs United States Forces,
COLUMBIA, S. C., JULY 14, lbo5.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10.
\V HERE AS information hus been ieecivcd
? 'at these Headquarters that cattle a rid
otilar slock have been turned into Sidney
Tark without authority from the Relie!
Committed of Collin bin-, also, that tilt
hydrants about the city have been opened
and left open by unauthorized persons,
whereby large quantities of water bav?
been wasted:
lt is, therefore, ordered that hereaftei
no person shall be permitted to turn cat?
tle, hogs, horses or styek of any sort i ri t <
the pound of.Sydney Park, nor to destroy
remove .or pull down any part of tin
fencing or enclosure of said Park, without
authority from the Relief Committee o?
hom these Headquarters. Nor ?hall an}
person or persons, except the Fire Comp?
nies, or persons duly authorized by sait
Relief Committee or from ihese Headquar
ters. be permitted to opeu any hvdran
within this city; and any person or per
pons offending herein, ou being reported ti
these Headquarters, will bc punished witl
the extreme rigors of the law. Rv ordu
of 4 Lieut. Col. N.'HAUGHTON,
Commanding.
Jor.,-* WALTON, Lieut andPost \?Vf..
Headq'rs Department of the South,
HILTON HEAD. s. C., JUNE '27. 1SC5.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. 102.
\\J ITH a view to establish and preserve
H good order, settle disputes, eiicou
rare industry, compel obedience to laws
and orders and educate ?be poor, '.be fol?
lowing rules and regulations ar'e#hereby j
established, and ?viii lie put in op.n at inn |
throughout this Department willi as little
delay as practicable:
I. District Cunimnnditrs wi!! divide their
commands into sub-dialricts of suitable
size, each comprising one or more Count ies,
Parishes or Congressional Districts. To
each sub-district they will assign ii .com?
manding oSicer, (with p. suitable number
of troops) sn Ass staut Prov?rt Marsh?!
and an Assisinnt provost, Ju !>.... A per?
manent Provost Guard will be placed
under the immediate orders of the Assist?
ant Provost Marsh ul.
1!. Wit ??u each sub-district Snpcrier
Provost Courtsand Circuit Provost Courts,
composed of not more than three, men hers
each-shall bc held at "tated tinos and
places. The Superior and'Cireuit Provost
Courts to have coneni rent jurisdiction
over all caseys ^.hereinafter specified that
can bc properly tried before them.
Ul. The Superior Provost Court will
habitually hoi I its sessions at sub-district
headquarters; and will be presided over
by the Assistant Provost Judge, who n iv
associate willi lum one or two respectable
loyal citizens, giving th? preference t.?
local maoist rales, other things being ripia!.
IV. Circuit Provost Courts shall be held
at- important point* and nt stated times
within the sub district, and sha'.! bc pre?
sided over by one of thc members of the
Superior Provost Court, designated hythe
sub-district commander for that purpose.
The President of the Cit oui >. 1 Yo vost Coo r.
may associate with him ono or two loyal
citiz.-ns or magistrates.
V. The courts a! ove nam? i shall have
power to try ni! cases bet ween citizens,
and between cit'zens and so',.ii.-rs. and all
crimes 'and all \ i o lat ions of m il it arv orders
and the lr
do not! co
lot
'S winch
?on of a
to.- ytie.t jiliy-Ttrgtrti vt. o.-J*?*, crRTri?rg'?s ::?'<t
cost's. Tile decrees will g>>" only to the
right of possession and not of property.
Theyemay impos? ?ii?..s not exceeding on.,
hundred dollars (?1 oO) and imprison no:
exceeding two months.fj' Offences by cit.i- '
zens requiring a severer punishment, will :
be fried by a m i fe a ry commission. They ;
I will appoint their clerks and other officers,
shall l;e-pa record ?W tlieir proceedings, j
J suljeet.to tho revision of sn!) district and i
hi^i.-er commanders, and w.ill adopt rules
i ii:;?i forms of procedure, wbjcli shall bc*as
j simple ns possible. Citizen members of i
I curls may be allowed three dollars fer
' each days' atten.lance. Tiie lees charged :
I will be merely suitieienl to pay all expens.-s, j
I NI. Appeals from the^Brovost Courts
j will be ! .. i t.; the sub-disPlet and district j
j commanders umb rsiicb nulcs and on such 1
i terms ,-.s the district Commanders may |
prov ?dd. :
j VII. All panics lo snits before thc Ru- j
i perior or. Circuit Provost Courts may
.employ counsel. But all persona bringing j
I snit ur appearing as counsel befare said i
courts, as weil^- the citizen members of
said courtp, will 1... ivouired to give proof '
: that '.hov have; lake? thc oath of alie- !
j gianeo. -
! VIII. it. is th.
thorities throughout this Department, j
when called upon to do so. to aid the
: , . . ... ' . . . . .
..\ss:sfai>t Conmns-iontrs nioi Agents ot'
the "Bureau of Refugees. Freedmen and
j Abundoned J.mids,"' in. the execution of j
j '.heir duties under ibc laws of the.United
States and the orders of the Commissioner
i of sai.i Bureau, Issued in accordance
^therewith; and, when there is no snob ?
; Assistant. Commissioner or Ai;ent upon the
spot, i', take cognizance themselves of nil !
j violations of such laws and orders. All '
case-: of such violation may be tried before j
tho courts hercinabove authorized.
IA. All eases properly coming within j
the jurisdiction of these courts will lie
brought to trial promptly, and all linne- :
cessary arrests of citizens wiil I?; avoided.
X. T'ne.existence, of the courts herein- 1
above authorized viii cease whenever and
vvbcrever.tlie functions of thc officers ol"
the civil laws are restored to operation by
prop-.r authority.
XI. District and sub-district command?
ers are directed lo provide, whenever
practicable, for the education of the chil?
dren of the"poor within their commands;
and for that purpose they arc authorized
lo detail regimental chaplain? and non-'
commissioned officers and privates fur
teachers.
The education of the children of Re?
fugees and Freedman will be relinquished
into the bands of the Assistant Commis?
sioners and Agents of the Freedmen's !
Bureau, whenever they are in readiness lo j
'lake charge of tho sano:. By command of i
Maj. Gen. Q. A. GILL.M0RI2. I
W. L M. E'UKGEK, A .o'?, adi't G ou i. ?
.in!-/ ia
l?eadq'rs Department of tlie South,
HILTON HBAD.i C.. .TUNK 18?5.
GENERA L ORDMRS N( ?. 104.
?'"1^1 IK following tJL-i ?u;: ?na concerning j
JL Military Courifta'c republished from i
the General" Ordersf?f the V? ar. Depart, !
ment, ?-??li additions- und mod i? rations
AH pavtsvif Department Orders iueonsis-'
teni herewith arc rtvoksd:
I. "Where ? posWfcr district comrnan.l is"j
composed < f inixedKtroops equivalent to :
;> brigade, tl..* com Jp: .hug < lifeer ?f the '
department or arm? will . : s?gnate i' in
orders as *a r?par?t* brigade,' and :? copy |
of such order will :**} unpjiny &h? proceed- |
in?s of any gene^i Com t riinrtra! . o.V j
vened by sue!?""brig00 comma:! 1er. With j
and d's'rids havin.-lbio bri ;:tdcX>rg-iuiza- [
lion will nd ennv?! general courts ?Mar- j
tisl." (General Oilers No. 251, A. G. O , ;
serios iso; ) ^ '; I
II. Nu un? in UK/ Department, save thc :
conimaiidiiig General, can appoint genera!
.?.e ri-i mari ia! or Fm i! ti arv commissions,.
e:4fcpl the comma nfier < f a Bivision or a-j
sepnrate brigade, nud the order appoint- ;
ing Ilia court mnstlhe dated- "ITe^djijiar- j
ti-rs. Division." or -??radrp'inrtcrs, Hferarate '
Brigade," ns the ei*f uinv be.
III. '-All eeiiiiiiuSjiciiions pertaining t.o :
questions of mi li (.?fry justice, or the pro- |
eeedir.ga nf ni'litari couria ntid commis
sions throughout t&fe armies of the 1* ii ted i
States, must, bc- rifldr?.? to the Judge !
Adv...-ate c-ieivl .....! eotnrmiiJit.a of- j
th- Buna:
Md
Mvt,
mgsvi curls martial, mu li Li rv corni li.-ssona j
orders piwunlgat rig ???..irioti thereon. I
Judge Advocar*... will be held responsible j
for t li.- prompt exe?, it lion of this paragraph, '
?io! they are required lo forward to the
Judge Advocate ?enora?, at. the end ??f-j
cadi month, a hst of :.!! cases tried und tu I
. e (ried within t!:t-:r jurisdiction.'' (Gen. I
Ordere No. liTo. A. G. 0" scries 18114.) j
IV. To carry1 out thc foregoing para?
graph, nil ollicei-s '.vithtu thc ii' partition t
authorized to appoint courts martial,
military comtuissidios or eou'rtsof inquiry, !
?vii!. ?>i the 27th *>{ eac'i mouth. Send lo :
the .1,'.! ... AdvoirW.? . f C:.: Department j
two reports. Lj.^ih- t'.s-'t repott. .'..?. iv. '
wi i sT?le Hie namea::d rank oj ai! persons
tried during !he i 'ii ire courts i r
commissions appointed I v thym, with thc j
nature ot the charges, rind also whether
the proceedings in *r?ch ens?* have ben
( ! ) approved, ?? ) pniiHuhrdntiri (3) forwarded I
by ? 1 i - - ?. : ; .-incl if n?>t. Hie reason why. lu I
the second ufo' they ?ill state the.
names and rank . f all persons against
whom eliaiges L.?..- been preferred, ?nil i
who rei:iai:i untried at the dat?* of the |
report, with. the nature of (lie charges, ,
ami also whether each ?-,? has been t-ent
to a court or commission tor fTinl: and ii
?ni, rite reason why. .(Circular No- IL D.
\. "Wh. ii.-v.'* fines are imposed riv
sentence ?>i ir.'tiera! eonrl martial or milt- j
tary commission upon ?fhcers or citizens, j
mission will t; .!:.?? a sp?-cial report of the :
fact to the Adjutant l'en.-ra!. givi: g a I
copv of the sentence in the case. T!ie"?
officer who conti rms a sentence ?inposing i
a tine wil! transmit to the Adjutant Gene- ?
ral a special report thereof, together villi 1
a copy of the order promulgating the |
proceedings." (General Orders No. USS, j
IV. i. A. t ! C.. s.-iic? 1S?4.) I
VI The lines wii! lie paid to ih.^ chief ?
ofiie.r nf tho Ouarterrnaster's Department,
at,tile place wiiere the prisofier may I"-,
and no oilier person is authorized to receive
them. Such tin. s ninsl not be nppKi-d to ,
anv purpose, but I he officer r- ceiving tin ni :
will forthwith remit tlie amounts lo Hie
Arijutanl General of the army, with the
names of prisoners who p ud flie*ti, ai I
the number of thejttrder promulgating the
proceedings. (Geneial Orders ?NO. ?S'S i
Bar. fl, A. G. O., series 1S64 ) j
VII. To avoid delay iirising from the
absence ff Brig. Gen. L. Thomas, checks
forward? i, on account ol lin. 5 under the
above paragraph, will be made payable to '
"the Adjutant General ?i. S. Army, tr I
order," without inserting the name. (.;.-e !
Circular A. G. <>., -.? ted Nov. 19, ISC4.) j
VJ J ?. 'ii. .-ll cases where lii.es nie nu- |
posed by sentence of general courts mar- I
t:al or military connaissions, a provision
sh mid be added to the sentence that the i
piisoner shall bc cunfinr.1 until the liiiois I
paid. ? A limit maj be fixed die period j
of such confinement.'' (General Orders
No. ci, A. 0. i)., far. I. C S )
IX. "In c;i?e tlie provision lias been |
omitted from the sentence, that a prisoner |
shall be confined until the fine is paid, a j
special report will be made to the Adju- j
tant General of his failure to make pay- :
ment, and lie will not be released without I
orders from the War ?epartment, except
on payment of the fine.'' (General Orders
No. Cl, A G. O.Par. II, C. S.)
. A. "Stoppages of pay against officers or
enlister! mea are pot '.'ir es' in the sense of I
lids 'Cider.'" (General Orders No. 61,1
Par. Ill, A. G. O., C. S > j
Xl. In a easerequirii .;rbfcrt.-.-?reaa'.cu 1
mi nt, th*- officer orderiug the court, ur his !
successor, -will not, merely forward the j
record, hat viii formally act upon the
case, and expr< ss his approval cr dteap- |
pro val upon t he record, (iee Digest of |
?pinhm of Jij'lg? Advocate General, p. P.) j
X1L Ali records *ot military celina win ;
he transmitted to the Judge Advocate '
GeneraT, through these l?cudquor?ers, and !
?a no case will'bc tout io Washington i
direct.
X.f tl. When s.-vcral CH=CS aro published
in ilie same General Order, the te co rd ;u '
each t-rparafri ease will be accompanied by ,
a co; y ol' that orde r, or so much thereof
as relates to ta- pcnioular ouse, ami whfn ;
Ll .? court is ' rdctvd from the lieaticpinrluru
of.a separate brigade*, each a;;c-will be'j
acconip:-.: ?cd by aa official copy of thu:- ;
p?u\j ;r.tp i ol General Orders which or? j
gatnzes tb-- separate brigade.
XIV. Officers empowered to appoint
courts arc earnestly "enjoined to bring all !
ace-used parsons tu. a 3p**edy trial, and to i
pu o! ?sh and execute prompt U the sen- :
tences i)f the?| courts. A delay of jual ?ie j
is oft en.njs detrimental to tb? .public s?r- !
vice SP. its to:al denial. Fy command ot j
Maj. (it-n. Q. A. G lid: V10K.E. '
W. L 51. hx Asst Adj't Gen.
July 10 . . ?
THE TEEMS- 07 PASr?K
FrocTaiua'ioL. by tho President ci the ?
Ui?ited States of Arfierica. - i
Whereas thc I't-side-lt of ti..: United j
SIajes, or: the,Stii day of fi- ?mt. r. A. D. j
l?f?o, and on ihe f>?ih day "f Maren, A. il. j
IS'.>4,\Wit!i the object to Huppress thc ex- 1
JKt?ngr* r?bellion, to induce al! parsons to-j
retm-n H> I ? i . ; : i- I oyal tv nu.1, to restore Ihe
autho?tfy t>l" tl; .. I aiteil States, ianic pro- 1
elamnrtHons o tiering anmesf y.imd purdon to j
eenuin persous who had, directly or by
implication, participated in the sa id rcb i
lion; and whereas manv persons, who bad
so, ?ngai?ed in said rebellion, have, since I
the Usu?noe of said proclamation, failed j
or neglected to rake t he benefits offered \
thereby: and wb-rens mar.'- persons, who
have be.-ri justly deprived of at! claim tn',
amnesty and par lon tho'r?>uncVer by rca., ?a,
ut their purl icipat ion, directly or ini
...Ur", icu. iii sa id i......i.:cn--ai:d-. uaw* ;
tJoaeility t.. tile Government of tho "Vied I
Stf. tes. s Ince lb . dele of said pr:>.-lat:inl m. 1
now desire t>> apply for and obi tm a ni, i en- 1
ty and purdon:
T ? the en..:, therefore, that tb- authority
may be restored, and that peace, order and
freedom may bo established, J. Andrew
Johnson, President ot tl.- United Stater.:, j
do proclaim and dec?ate that 1 hereby j
grant to all persons who' have directly or ,
indirectly participated in the existing j
rebellion, except as hereinafter excepted. ;
amnesty and par.ion, with' rost.oiut ?on of j
a ' rights of propel ty, except aa to slaves, '
un -, nuder l'ne laws pf the United States!
providing .'or ibo confiscation ol' property I
..i persons -ugaire: in rebellion, have boen |
i- st tinted, but. on the. co'ndit:>?n. neverlhc? j
'ess, that every stich person shall lake und
Subscribe the following oath Ol c.'drina- !
tion, mid th.-neefoi ward keep und main-|
tain sa ?J oath inviolate, and whim oath
shall ?.ir registered for permanent preser- i
val ion, r.::.! shall bo of the tenor and effect ;
affirm, in pre-, nee <>f Almighty God, thal. ;
I wili henceforth faithfully support 'ind
defend the Co.-sl.itut.ion of the Colled i
under, and that ! will in like m intier j
uij.de by find faithfully sr.pport ail laws !
mid proclamai ons which Imve-been mnde j
'luring thc frxisiing rebellion with refer- '.
eiica to thc emancipation of slaves. Ho j
The following cl."-ss of persona .ir?: ox j
empted from thu*- benefits of this procia- j
marion: _
1 t. All who aro, <.:. : hall have been, '
pretende i civil < r diplomatic oliice'rs, ?.: ,
otherwise, domestic or foreign agents oil
the pretended Confederate Goverunfeiii. |
?J.l. .-'.li who left, judicral stations under
tin L* ni i vi States t . aid in the rebel boa.
lld. All who shall nave bet xx military . i ;
naval offiiiers of said pr. ?end,-.1 Con-fcde i
rate Government above the rank..; colonel ;
in the nrmv or lieutenant m the i avy.
of.the United States to aidJ;he rob "Lon. ji
5??i.'A?l v. im resigned or tender d resig
nations of their commissions in tho army I i
. , ii
or navy ol tye I rjiteu Mates to evade amy c
in resist im.c I he rebellion.
titi). All who have engage"! in ar.}- way j
in treating otherwise than lawfully as pri- ! 1
goners uf war persons found in tho United !
States service, as officer?, soldiers, seamen '? 1
or in other capacities.
71h. All persons who hav ? beru or arr j 1
absentees from thc United States for the j
purpose of aiding the rebellion ' -
Sih. All military and naval officers in j .
the rebel servico who were educated by t
th- Government in th'c Military Academy j
at West Point or toe United Stales' Naval j
Aeademv.
of?ces of ^pvrrrio:- of States in Hraurrec
tioa against .the United Stat ea.
10th. All per*or:3 who ?eft their home*
within the juri:;dic;ion arid protection of
the United States, and nassed beyond tho
Federal military linen into the fo-eulied
Confederate States for the purpose of aid
ii::- fi:e rebel lion.
lHh. A? persons who '>invo teen en
gaged i-t thc destruction of tho commerce
of tile United States upon the high seas,
and wl:o have made, raids into the United
States from Canada, or been engaged i:i
destroy ing the commerce of the Unite<?
Slate?upon the lakes and rivers that. SP*>H
rate thc.British proviucea from'he United
State:...
J.'.li. AH parsons who, at the tim? when
tl' -y teck to obtaiu the benefits hereof by
taking the mi th hajeiu prescribed, ?re ic
military, natal or^^g-il confinement or
custody, or under boira'.:-pf lire civil, mili?
tary or narai authorities ot agunta of tit?
United States, as prison era o/ war or per
?"!'S d-d ai ned tor offence:' of an}' kind,
eithfr before 01 ofter convict ion.
l.'.il). All persons who have voluntarily
panicipited ia paid r?bellion, ard the esli
ma-cd value of who-e tunable property is
ovet twenty thousand dollire.
1 lt'.-.. AU persons who have taken the
oath of amnesty as prew::ib'rd in the P.re
uident's proclamation ol DeeiT.'ber S.A.
D. 18i>.'?, or au oath of ale vid nc* to the
Government of the Li idled ta tates since the
d.'t'e of :-aid ? roehisiation, and who have
not thenceforward kept, and maintained
th? Mint? inviolate.,
provided, that i p11 application may
lie made to the President. ?or pardon by
c.nv* perron belonging ty tiie ito pt cd
classes, und 'swell elem'-?ey wiil be libe
reilly extended n? may be. consistent with
the lac's of the case and the peace and
dignity o? the Un'ted Stakes.
Tl io Secretary of Slate .will estai,! "iii
rule-; ard regulations for administering and
recording '. lie said amnesty oath, so as to
insure it - I-fi?etit to the people and guard
tho lyjvi ri ment against fraud.
In test in cay whereof, 1 hav?* hereunto set
my IM nd and caused thc syl of th?
? ruled?.\atea to be affixed.
Don,rat tit? city of Washington, the jgth
day of TJ av. m .tb.*? ve.-e ct our Lord
'ffcouTJiu ? v. tho fm fe pe ne err , of the
A IN DRE V?" .10 ' t ZN SO N -
By the. Presiden.:
WM. H. SEWAKL*, Secret-ary of Si "te
.bine '.?
Headq'rs Department o? tue South,
Hit.TO:; UKAD. s. c.. JULT :s<\s.
G E NER A L ORD ER S N 0. ! 0 6 -
rpHK following General Orders from the
JL VVar Departmental hereby published
for the in formation . f this r-or^r..: nd. ,
?VAR DEPART M UN ''.
An.t rr A sr 'GENERAL'S OFFICE.
V? ashington, June 15, 1305.
General Orders No. I i 3.
Tue pnvnii nf of all United States boun?
ties ti? ioen enlisting ia th?, military ser?
vi-.., will cnuo from itfid after'July 1,
irt6, . B.y o:def of the Secretary of War.
' E. D. TOWNSEND.
Assistant Adjutant G?n?ral.
WAR DEPARTMENT.
ADJUTANT GKNERAL'S OrricE,
Washington, June 17, ISuo. ?
O'-:? ral Ord-.rs No. 116.
Enlisted men of th : Veteran Reserve
Corps; who, if they had remained in Hid
volunteer regiments from which l h ey were
transferred to thc Veteran Reserves,
would, under existing ordefe, now bo enti
tied tn inu-ler out of service, will bc eo
?Buch irged, provided that no man ?hall bo
mustered out who desires to rn-:- hi* full
term. By order of thc Secretary of War.
E. 1>. TOWNSEND,
Assistant Adjutant General. .
By crnuuaud of
" ?14 G?n. Q. A. KILLMORE. ']
W. h. M. 'Gr i;.aa;. Ass t Adj't Gen.
Official: T. i>. HunuKS, Capt. H5tJi U.S.
C. r, Act. Ass't Adj't Gen. duly 20 3_
Headers 4th Sub~-Distriet. Military
District cf Charleston, D. S ,
CITr OF COLUMBI A. 9. C.,
.IL LY 17, lt?o?.
GENERAL ORDERS NO. ll.
V N e mpii taco witii Generad Orders Iso
1 \uZ. Headquarters Department of ?.he
v : iii. d it.i d al Hilton Head, S. C., Juue
., the following officers and citizen?
ir . ...i.1.1*mn*ed ns the Board constituting'
i?? Sujn . or and Circuit .Provost Courts of '
uis ."MI*' Gisu and, for J ho present, will
ionveno their scssioi s at Columoia, S. C.:. '
, iperior Court.
29 Lieut. .COKO.: W. IDEK", 25thI
teg't < >. V. V. I., Provost Judge.
DAKIEL P. MCDONALD, Esq., of Co?
Utnbia, Associate Judge.
ANDREW G. GASKIN', Esq , ofColum
da, Associate Judge.
Circuit Court.
Will be presided over -by one of the
Vss. eiate Judges, to ba designated by tho
tab-District Commander. By order of
N HAUGHTON.
Li Col. 25.b Rcg't. ('. v. V. . . Com'd?.
JOHK WAuror. Lt. ;-*..;. Reg i O. V V
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