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0 " * LjJBBBT- JS > - * v . jnr <M#tU of ?hw ^ihpdlfcg^ Mlj'*cti tbe jf . rTQiJd (on 4ta< ca?:io??l) ?wkr n?.?* fSdtk TM infori??ri?o will um *? * wsraao<i f#rod>*dowim,of what th? (%n QjL, * Muhh poople pay eopnct if th? Yan hw|h??iwe4t?e vWeubdtw t>e? eooWj'; *Wo, m jitoful hints" to Mr. BUcnhi ?*? - .bo.;., .rw%iWin^r nv+ to Bl . Hi rjm?? Vw* p*r^u'Hr?. rodwd, Ywtnha** gKl^r,' w9mm * U-T^. ?* fro? ?h* C**v k m- shd Pullsr sod MHrOy sr? jrotihjr poors ry iip"MoorsVieff; If lh.e Hu*?i*a flog* 1*0whoring in ft trotit^, Which ft tmiftt do, ittwsy beeomfe BpP^^MAdful for tfw Yaitkro Generals to pro. to gr?4?r ^verities, from Vfttch. -Mour*ri?ff LimMTT might lewu n W 99L* *? " *. JU wdl bssoarTtW ihcj^olipy of Burn $. X swio and KOtenqtan* m taking revenge upon the voided end Infant*-of those who*(e nbaeui from their horoof, fighty^y' ing in the Confederal* mnkv*o m to mAfl men feel thai if they are true to their country, they abandon their wives tod IUtle one* to tliqettragery of* brajj*>?idierT,th?t pftHey bneeren been J. vOTi^tied from Russian practico in the O&jy " P0IW1 wart; hat no dobot Abolitionist reneraia will improve' upon it. This ha* always been the Russian system in. JFMandf and whenever the gallant Tola revolt against intolerable oppression, they alwayt know that there it u no safety anywhere bat in' camp."? Their hearts are wrung by the thought of the odious^outrages to Which* tuiaif families are exposed at home; arid this h believed to be in the interest of" law and order.". And herein it found the reason of tbaj phenomenon always ob? ttrrcd in the' Ratio-Polish wars; ladies of the highest birth serving regularly in the army. Hero in the Confederacy we have seen some examples of tbJ same fernple heroism; and may have occa:j sion to see more still, when "the only safety shall ho in camp."4 Mm. de Caulp, formerly Air#. Williams, holds, rt seernt, js Captain's commission, but the celebrated Countess Emilia Plater, (sistet of this very Count Plater who has just been hanged like a dog,) a young and most beautiful maiden, Was a Colonel of cavalry in tue insurrection qf 1S30 ; and died by wounds received in riding down the Russians at tbe head of her cavaliers. Her deatli forma tlio subject of one of the most beautiful ballads of,tbe Polish poet Mickiewicx, (pronounced MitchXiovilcb.) which we give in tha literal prose of llcnningsetj'e translation. Why should not some Confederate pool transmute it back intd golden poosv in our own tongue IMay no or Flash could make it once more glow nnd ring. DEATH or TBI COLONF.I,. The sentry is watching without tlie door?within, the Colonel is dying.? Oronps of peasants have gathered around. This mu&t be some renowned or powerful leader whose fate the people mourn so bitterly, and about arhoae wounds tliey enquire with such auxfcty. " Let my sleed he saddled once more ? my steed which has shared the g!or? of so many fields?once more let me see my steed before I die! ' Rring it hither, into my room, by my bedside? give me my martial trappings, my sword nnd my girdle. Veteran as I am, 1 will die as Cxarneeki died, gazing on niy arms J" - And when the chargy was led away .by the weeping bystanders, then the Driest entered with the bread of angels. Tbe soldiers' cheeks blanoh at this ?>"1U onil it* nnnnlo nrav on bended I?I 1 V ' knee beyond the threshold. Eron the old Scythemen of Kosciusko's lime, after baring from the hearts of their enemies and fron\-th?ir own reins shed so much bldbd without a tssr, even they now weep as they recite the prayers of the Viaticnm. The dawn heArs the chapel bell toll for the departed; the soldiers axe ail gone, for the Muscovite is near at hand. The people in flocks contemplate the remains of the dead wariior, stretched o? a wftker mat Where is a.crucifix in his hands,** his bead reclines upon his saddle eoeered with the botirka; his fire-arms and his sword are bv bis siiK\| Hut how comes it that ibis warlike leader, in bis martial trappings, has a cheek like that of a young virgin, and a bosom so femininely rounded f Now j save us, llenven ! it h a virgin I?a Lithuanian maiden?colonel of the in susgents, Emilia Plater"! . . . j - From the Army of Northern Virginia .; . "i A cavalry fight took place oO Tuesday, near Liberty Mills, about six miles above Orange court House. We bad about 1,800 troops engaged, under Gen^ era! Stuart, while (Vc enemy bad ammo 4,000,. under Generals Bulbed and Fitz * ?|. ..1 iki. J.,. pjtlllCX. J. lie enemy crgm-u above tie position occupied by Stuart, and at ?no time b*d oar cavalry nearly eoirounded, but they cat their way out, with a reported lore of 125 Sflled, wounded and missing. General Stuart was Compelled by overwhelming mlm Wi to fall back, and it U said that he left his dead end wounded in the ?netny'e hands. Seventy eight Y ankees captured in the engagement were trought down by the Central Taflrehd last evening.' . , We have received the following note from the correspondent of the Preet Association : M OonnoyevituE, September 22, 9 p. m.?The en.aiv's oavalry, fa strong force, oeeapUd Uaditeri^Cuuf* m&aai 'W ??*** ** Fighting toalnpWo nearly all daj to day at Jaekh. **<*'. ifaihing but emmlty engaged en both JUss?ov, cavalry felting back 15 l.iborty Milt*. . . .! ' at ' ^ * ^ X K B pott km of T^n^aTpoiM M Oar Imk mImK?t?4 Iom |Ihn^- \ SmMlif oar woaadad bar a reached ' hire. We tobk aboo(t one bnod/fd of j?SS^jy,|t&t' ?p*y. ; , <Seec*s*rofrX?**M*r Tiout^Qj** i.a. n Yt fc.t or /l.. - ?? - 1n both front mxI rent [ ^wentg^oar morn priaonorafroia ye?r , farday'e fight *w received hera today, "1 Tbo Yanltn* caefclry front ?koT* M? 1 falling bank toward* Culpe parO. Ut ! Our Iom ht yertftdnyV fight, ?U told. VM no! over seventy. AllxpifelM> J>y, [JWrfaffonrf nnquirer.' . ' V*"T^ "" r.fimct or tw Imt? Dkiticat in tits > NonTn.-^Ott Monday M ficptrmber the 21?t, goki in Dahimom wejil np to 138^. In !C?W York the aitme day 139. The* ft * Tory fair indication of the result of iho late battle m northern Go0*1*. MM* - *.? _ -? I^rnaono from Wen Orieag* rtpoft lliot newt received tbfra from Havana \ to the 14tb tilt., stales that.Captain Wj H. Smith had arrived at that port with a fine English-built Nt earner for the pur poaa of running the blockade. " v , V , Married, on tbe SUt Sopt., at lha residence of Mr. Doolah, fa tnw village, by Rev. J. J. O'ConrwdV Mr. BARNEY TIGD and MIm MARGARET McDONNLXL, of tlrfs VfHege. - > " . -v- v;..- ( I*- We Tare Authorised |o announce Lioot. Colonel IV ALLACE B. lf)OR a candidate for Cl^vRK OF COb'UT for Green, villc District, at the nest election. rtTWE are authorised to announce Don. J AS. FARROW a candidate far reelection to the Congress of the Confederate ' States as Representative from tfre tttUi (Vngrcrsional District. Earle'a Light Battm. "" AT the request of Gen. W.*fe.WACKER, has he-en sent back to the. 3dMilltary District of South Carol ins. All Utters, Ae., should be addressed tQ ! Green Pond, S O. Green Pond, 8. C., Sept. 87th, 1868. Oet 1 88 1 ( Deserters. - ? BT. COUCH and FRANKL1X FOW- ? LEU, prirates of Karle's Light Battery, deserted from its camp, on the Citadel 1 Green.Charleston, 8. C., on the 10th AnguM. 1 THIRTY DOLLARS each will be paid for 1 their arrest and lodgment in any jail in this State. It is believed that they -will trv to ret to the neighborhood of Libia or to Flat 1 Rock, N. C. All good citizens are urged to 1 use their endoavera to bare them returned 1 to their country's set rice at this time, whilst 1 the enemy is-at the Tery gates of our most important stronghold, and when ererv patriot should be' at his post of duty. Raid Couolris 87 years old, 6 h>et 10 Inches Irtph, florid complexion, grey eyes, light hair, and by profession a farmer; born In the State of South Carolina, and enlisted at Greenville, on the 26th of' August, 1861, to serve tor lite wee. Said FOWLER is 88 years old, 6 feet lOiinchee high, sallow complexion. grey eyes, light hair, and by profession a farmer; born in the State of South Cerolens, and enlisted at Greenville, on the 16th day of August, 1861, to nerve.for the war. W M. E. EARLE, Opt. Commanding. J. F. Darcxk. fiergt. Major, Green Pond, S. C, Sept . 97th, 1863. Oet i 18 I Two Hundred Dollars He ward. -e- ? t V i tar * VT it - - jvap /\ w a ji t irim > ?e 6uo- as Jfl wlb^r. Iftt night, (Wedncs ^SjS tfCday,) GEORGE and his wifc*S^ V> MARY. GEORGE in a mustee JSS. mulatto, about ft feet 0 or 10 inches in height, stoutly built, with a bad countenance. MARY is ? fret ftor 6 inches, trimly built, and good looking, of about*1l?e seme color as George. George was raised in Kentucky. < . . >. The above reward will he given for (ham upon delivery to ma at Greenville Court Rouse, South Chrolioa. WM. M. THOMAS. October 1, 1858. Oct ? . 21 * If , rr JTcndefson Times and AshevlMe News copy onee, and sand bills to this offiee. For $ale. A BEAUTIFUL and valua3S#5ffijP>bl<> FARM, bn the Pr*nrH Broad Jiirrr. For particulars 4Ubiit? nppiy through the Dunn's Rock Tost Offiee, North Carolina, to * JAMES A. STROBllART. Ottr*. ' v -ii - * t Exchange Kotico, Ho. 6. > ltfonxenn, Sept. 11,18A8. r f ifiE following CcnMereti affirers and JL men, captured at Viaksbnrg, Miss., Jaly 4, f868. And subsequently paroled, have been duly exchanged,. Ami are hereby ' so declared: / 1. 1 he officers and men of Grp. C. L. Kit V?nw?n's division. ?. The office i-s and men of Gen. Bow en's division. ' 8- The officers and u-?n of Brig. Gen. Moore'a brigade. 4. The officers and men of the Id Texas Regiment. * a tin n J # m ??_ * 2 o. Aim uginn ?nu mra * nsui a 1^-gif-n. 6. ell Confederate oflWre end men urk? h*v? been dutivaretl mt Ofty Point at jmjrfnna prerhnw to July *6lh, l86>. have 2*16$y "cbengtrf, en6 era k#reby ao daclkr.d. .r*' KO OULD, ?* *?be?ge. AatbrotyjM Cuei. ; *<**?? y v, . . i . *.. .,. . v * "* v ^ r*~ * - IP *-/? ^fc' jfaS^ a 11*' % * I I soy y.? iboat ffMt t tadwi lilrt. ntxmr 10? pbnnd*. iNnnm h bA ?P*?ls ?wl% Sf*:. > A^lboml r*9nnr4 wW WfiwvfWrlue ?r pwhrtwrn and' dtfiveyy ih f*U ao that I vm gat h\im. 'J - rWMo^Kf tum''Airfer,. atJ robdat jpcn.9VcL-tbe CVoasrfpl age, ?t?V of 4*yyi*ti, the 9?rvW will I*. Ujfrter.and there tor* ntofc feaiufclo to hob eonaeripu *kd ki ow llbbttn ?r* imperiled-..aoi o?h lueeeae depend* on.keeping the ranks of owe arrnfoe well- fill led, patriotic men wlj) ?<v d"*ibt t^tiopd to tbrntwl, #n<1 will Wve the' MOieEavtlon o? b#eiji?g lbet are -doing what thej fan t*hHp d>? eodatry add ita eaeee. ' ? ' \ ~ .r Those wlahSag to ToiMt#e wtl| pleew" uddntee ?h? oqbeortbor at Grreoeille C, 1 or CAPTAIN McGriRfc ntL. IK lfickryV, Highland <korrt t?r??rllle liWrick \ EbT.lOTT.Lleftt. " Greenville, Sept. 22d, 1863. ** Sap 24 2 . ? I- . ? STATS 0? SOUTH CABOLIHA. EXECUTIVE OKPARTNKNT. 1 CflAtw*Tox,-Aoguet 25, idfi*. J TE7HEHEAS, the preeeat condition of J J the count r t fenrlre* the omrntxation of an *ctiv*.?iid.?'fhcienl body of troops who may ink* the Arid upon a moment** no tlc? to meet with pf^mptnrn any sudden innvtlai which may b* mad* hy th? enemy into onr State; nnJ where** f??r the pOrnoae of defending our home* nod fi reside*, it I* deemed nd Teable th?t the entire arm* hearing populntioo oVe^ 16 year* of age, not in or liable to C-onfMernte service, or exempted therefrom for public purpoac*, rhonld b* organized into companies. Now. therefore, I.JJILLEDGR U BO*CHAM, Governor And Cemmnnder-in Chief fa and over die State ofSouth Carolina, call upon the people of the Stale to at once ?r^ ganize themselvfa In accordance With the" order* hereunto ?nrexert from iii* office of the Adjutant and Inspector General. w> a* to afford our own and the women and children of our brethren in arm*, the mnet effectual protection and security. The stcond organization called for is in arcordAuce with the recommendation of the President to the Governor, and appeared ?* the best *r?anfzatfoa for all who War not be indixt, nf in I lie organization of" Volunteer Stale Troops." id. L. HON HAM. STATE ON 89ITTII CAROLINA, > AUT zxi> i.wktoi OtTM S. ] Charleston, August 24. 186S. .. GENERAL OHUKK AO so. rTO Carry into Effect the Foregoing Proclamation of His Excellency the [lovsrnor, it i? ordered tlint the following f Volunteer State Troop* lie socpffd i??o ierviee. viz: One Regiment of Mounted Oavtlry ami one Company of Flying Artillery. FheCotnpanies of Mounted infantry to eoniiat of {nut lew than seventy-eight nno not more titan one hundred- men, exelu rive of commissioned officers. "f Cavalry, (to consist cf not less than sixty (W) and not more than eighty (?o) men, ex hwire of commissioned officers; and the Company of Artillery of not bs? than eighty (80)and not more than one hundred (H?0) men exclusive of commissinnrd tvffieer*. When the Companies of Mounted Infantry and CavnlrT have been organized and accepted, i'ield officers will lie elected under 1 order front Uii? office. II. The companies authoi iz*d to t.o raised under the precceding pnraciapli of this order will be composed of effective men who arc over the age cf sixb en year*, wjto are n?t subject t? or who are exempt from Confederate Conacrijition, and who do not belong to the organization lately .ordi red ?>f troop* for local defence- and six months special service. These troops will he armed by the State?the Artillery to have a IlatteVy of futtr pieces?hut tiny will provide theinselves with horses. Tlaiif^|>ny (to begin when they are ordered into actual aenie*-) will he the same as that allowed in the Con federate service#. including forty cent* per day for each horse. They will hold themselves in readiness for the field at a moment's notice, and to do service in ahy part of the State, under the orders of the 0- vernor. Tha Companies will he accepted in the order in which their mil* and lists of officers are presented at this office, and they will be attached to the MUHtla Regimenfs In which they are raised, nutil ordered into, actual serylee. III. In addition to the above organization. Companies organized in accordance with the Act (of t'ongrwi jof lh? 1.2th October 1802, (herewith published,) will he accented on furnishing tlietr roll* a* required ny | said Act. And on* of said Conimnirw in ,..i. T...1 ;..i~i r?;.i-t..? .w..i.._ than eighty wen. exuhuire ot officer*, uml havin giti rendeavom at tha Cotvrt House of the IM>triet, will be firmed hv the Stat*. The remainder of the Companies will provide themselves with aim*. Ammunition, a* far as the mean* of the State will permit, will be furnished to all the Coin panic*. llr command. A. C. OAKLISftTON, Adjutant and Inspector General tie jQ. Ko. 28?AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE FORMATION OF VOLUNTEER COBI-. I'ANIES FOR LOCAL OKFKNCE. The COHffrtms of the r,,?fed. rate Stole* of Autrrica, do euaeJ, That lot -the purix>ee.of local defence In any portion of Che Con federate States any number of pei4on*?fiot lea* than twenty,'who are over the age of forty five years, or otherwise not liable to military duty, mtyr aesoeiatf themselves as a Military Company, elect their own officer* And establish roles and regulation* for their own government, and shall be oaheldrred ae belonging to the , Provisional Army of the Confederate State* serving withunt pay oraHowageee, and entitled, when captured hv the *n?mv la all Ik* nrlrilMTM of niitfui. en of war: Provided, That neii Compaay hall, aa aooa aa practicable, transmit their muster roll, m a lUt of the aamoa of fit* ?f l?m and jirivatea tlver-of, to tbe Governor of the State, the Cofuni.vr.dlng Genera! of the Department, or any BrigadierGeneral In tha Stats or Confederate service, to bo forwarded to tho Secretary of .War; but the President or tht Commander of the Military Dtsieiet may, at any time, disband awh Companies ; Provided, That in the States and Dlatrleta. in which tha Aet entitled "Jin Aet to fnrther'provida for tha public defence," approved April id 106S, and the Acta aiawndatpry thereof, havu been expended persona of any am, resident within, sosh States or District* Stay volunteer and form part of anoh Oompnnise, ao lopg a? such Miepotulon may continue ; Provided. That ?o-person shall besoms a member of pucti Company until bo shall bar# fir?t lahoti the Opth of atfouiaoee to the Confederate States of Amorlea in writiBgka copy of Wbiob shall hp filed with the muster foil of mid Compnaw, aa above prescribed. _ SeatM ft? Ira , fig*,J*BpOTa of the (Hats pablbh for an# 11~ ?, ..,, I,. . , i .I ?' .J??gy K-flEcfrrp ST TUB ^ . miun. ?u . n ji - j* OJ .SI #i fbjuik. QA&eteaiAi t ^ W ^1* A? ? ?, tw? Tfc>l]in^ (>?>?4, ?,ljojnin? Twa. of fHIWird, MV?o-l. GrWuro *1, itartas Hn * <>1 JfnMitaoaj "and- Convenient I/WfyT^NO npoq it* - . * 7 'rrbuamaiis. v 4 :< i m ynyp>> , . " . i WK. M. THOMAS, c. R 0. t>. J $?pt s . >, " M : <? F rfr.Ohnrtfdon C^UKer and Columbia Guardian why mnm * Ijl! Jay Of tale, and Mi.d Una to C,R G. D. % * : *tai4 oFsowh caboxjWa, ' . Cin?i.rrio^Scj>t. lO, J 893. WntfiKAH information ha* Iwn ilchived at thia ItepartihenH'hat on or about the" 9th da)' of July loot, ki. too village of Clinton, In J.AiM'en* Diatrkt, *man by the name of L. TIK)SjrSOJ{ JOHNSON vm murdered by rome jirrion ot' prison* up to thi* time unknown": Now. therefore 1, M. L. llOfftTAM, GuVernor of the State aforc?aid, do iatne thia my proclamation, offering. a "IteWard of FlYR OUNDHKD HOLLARS fbr the hpprehension and delivery of tflo Wal nturderer of the mIJ k Thompson Joint eon into any one of the jaile of thi* Slate; and, if more than one, an additional .reward of five hundred dollar* for e**h one who aliall be proehd fob*un accomplice. Given under iuy hand hmflhe *p*t nf tb* State, at Oharie*ton, tliie tenth day [ r~ *.] ??f Sejitotnhf r. A.- 1)., oae thoueond , eight hundicd ami BUly-tliroe, M. E. BOM 1AM. M*ji. B. IIoktt, Secretary of State, 8ep 17 ' fi) ' lin" f3>- All the paper* in the State pubiieh one, month. . . TOWN OT GXEESYILLE. KLxcTioir trfVoww mtoni AN Tloetljn for a CLKItK ANDTRKAHI'UEM and f?.r TWO MARSHALS, for thi? Towrt of will be held on Tiiffilnjfy4tie tit li duj jff (Jclowr itnt. The Clerk receives n sntafy of fifty dollar* per minnm. and . and tho Mar slinls recclV'e eaeh a?ralary ?> three hundred i?H?l slsdy doiiiwo j?er. annum. All of there olRrcrt ore rwjuhnl to-jive bond with sufficient, snvet?#* (or ?h? f*iiItftil Mltvlidlrgr of the ibilin of their respective offiree. Candidate* trill present written aipliraliunt to the Clerk pivrhiW to the d?y of election. Itj' urdrr of the Council. ItKNM. OASf?, Intendant. J. C. TWr.v, Cletk. Sep 17 . . 50 . * t I SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT, DIVISION KfifCj v ' ANnr.eso*, t\ II , Sept. l, 1800 | HAVING l.een authorized to receive that |iortion of the Tax in Kind romieliftg I of Wheat, Buckwheat, Hies, Beans, Sugar, j Mobvasea, Peas, Ground Pea* nnd Bacon, 1 j do her* l>v not if) Farmer* ?)f ftrernvllle, 1 Pickens, Anderson, AhhcviUe nnd thft pnrI timt of Edgfiehl adjoining Alsberille, Die! tricts, that I nni |-re|tai>d to receive the anient any of ihe Commitsnrjr Store Houses in thia ltivision. Wheat will lie refr-iptol for at such Wills in this Division ns are nullmrized nnd such millers' rcecip's will l>? valid with the Post tjiiririei Muster of the Congressional Districts embraced in this ltivision. Fsrmsit uie warned to deliver their r-ro dure in good merchantable condition, or the mute ?ill i'ie.rrjcct?d. . ? K. T- PIMOKS. i Capt and DivWrvn Cotnini**nrv. Sept 10 " 1 19 - *4 8TATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA. ADJyASV ixsrii OKN'SOFFlGlf. i l'n?nu>Tn>. Sept. 14,1803. f f SPECIAL OFDk'RS, KO. 60.1 T" TUK MKlVISJ05ftOF TIIK ACT OF. 1 ?' the General A?fmlily, Oth PfWuiiry, 1808, exempting person* in "Confederate military service " from military service under raid Aet.'i* construed to mean person* regyUrlv mu*i< red into ConJWvrate *er vice : Therafare, nli detail* madc'by State authority for service in any of'the Depart' nantr of tlie Army of th^. Confederate Stale*, or exemption* i*?tied to person* bt-cuure of th?de being employed in ?rtd Department*, a* agents, clerk*, assistant*, or in any otbyr eapaoity, ar? hereby recalled, and the or dera aulhorbiiig the same countermanded, and all aueh person* who Imvc been draftad or enru)leddn the organization of troop* far tax months service, are ordered to report for duty to the < nmmardlng Officer* of tlinir Companies without delay. By eotnmaud. (signed) * A. C. OAM.IXGTON, Adjutant and luep't-Gcnern!, 8. C, Official) 0. A. Folcix, A. A. O. Sept 17 - t . *0 . - ; >" 8 19 Pirpert of the State publish tliree tinx *. v . , BY AUTHORITY. Aete and lnil|ti?M *t th? CwfTiu of tk* Confederate Congrei?, p*??ed It the Third Ituitl?ll(|. . , - L*?. ?.] .AAX ACT to Provide end Organ it# Engineer Troop* to Serve T>?riog fh? IVor. The of the Cmltdmt* BtMMof A merle* do enact, That there eknil be deluded la eweh manner M the flevaetdty of War in my if tree t, if ana each dMaieir of loth* try 1* ervlor, ode roepul; of gfimur troop# to eoo#Ui of net hnadred men, ehoop with vCw to their akiU end phjtVal itatn, end the* the mm aealghed to awh company ihall be required teaarve iatheafln* only daring Che belnnae yf'tbeJr temef ?crvlOO rthprrtlv. ly. ftne. 2. That each eoampaoy aha! etadtt of eight aergeante, aavao laeamnh, faery mrMaera, and forty-fixe lahaerna, end tkat tile aoit each company thai) aeneUt of ?nt eeptala, one drat I lent chant, nnd **? atwJ lienteeant.; and that tU igrJgtnal vaoanelae In th#ee <*>*panird ?halJ be *9* hy the trahefbr oftdNer# of corresponding grade fh>m fbo engineer corps. Jf ptaefkahle. aml when net, then ton tbdethrf oert#,er front AeHnenr eta#ef the armr, eWmBIl >el*g ttMft had flp Mt nuawimMdn*1?lhBglnaerk^or hy erieadtehe Wt o eneeheW^oaeli-e*^ who to gat eew^npr/^^T compaatrn thall !w eagantetd iflUrtjLmu or in <-oe?peni*?waeb, eadX* * < - '* ' \ ,' *. ? *y r, nYnarf nnm Viftn W'v**1* Wf^ ' 1 i^yWB^WMgPMP otle r \ml ** xif r 7.C Th?t .riMitlh \n '-41m mUMI*#d ' rpfteMM fc M.4 colons!, one hMulretl uil eight y fire dollar* ; of a mhJoo, ocm handred and ?txtJ-two dollar* ; of a captain, one him*#* gad Wtr6laf* ; eCa Sr*t Hputenb?it,oftc httadred d>Uec? p of a aooond lieutenant, ninety MOntr 4 and 0|e adjutant ahnll ret*ite 4*a dollar* per month In addition to fc|e pay at HMUchr^t. v _ Snt. v. That 'tba pay of the till (ted nte r per month fcbUl be u follow* s tba MMOt major .and onartafmaitrr mittmi* enafc, tweuty-tute dollars aerapeaot*, thirty-Are dub lam) rorpora), twenty doHam; tilling aft> item dbUar* * laborer* and aanatotaoa, tfcijw teen (Mfipa, * .?' * . ; -ftwo. tn. Thai mowbtcd fhidfT Iroupa artty engineer troop* aa hereinbeforeMtflU. "? . An-JOTe.1 March *#,lh?3. If-* iif AQT far Mbtldtng Klcetioo* for | It?l)rc*vntati\ r? In t?s Coogrr t' of the (h<n frdarate StafM In the State Of Team-rate. The Confer*** of (he Confederate State* of Amerioa da (WMt, That In the State of Teoneaaet? elections for ItcpreMntttircs in tbo Cnngraflr of-the CeMfcdMVIe State*, thaTI ha by general ticket fcr*tM.Mt?,?a4 each roter ahaU l?a entitled to. rota "on# ticket, rostaioIng the name* ST one peraon fof eetth Confer** aional I Hatrtct la *aid State t and the pefmw* receiving lb* great**# namWr of rote* of the whole rote of tbo State, ?b*ll he r<?miu>**i<>n< od Eepreeenlatives by the Governor of **id Stataf "V 8*c, S. Such election* shall be held in Mrid Slate, on the ftwt Thursday in Angw*t neat, and In each eecond year tberealtar, during the" bar. Sic,-3. Sueh election* *hnH bo ?o bel* DJ the officers,. aiitti'iritio*, ar person* appelated or provided by the law* of (aid State for Uirpurpo*e of holding ruch elertlonaaodattho place* provided to hold election* for member* of tie mo*t numerous branch of the State* Logtatature. ? . . " . Sac- t Mi 'election* ?ha11 he condnctod according tb the mndepretcribtd by the law* of said State, except to far a* the *nn?? are modified hy tbi* act. f*?. b fa Mirh etretinate, every rUitrh -of the (onfolirate Stale# who (ball he ipiellfied to rot# for a mctnhcr of the uioat iiuiuen ur branch of the State Lrglflature of laid Mate, bail ho entitled to vote at tb? place or placer in (aid 8tafh.at which tie would be entitled'to vote ill nn < Ir.-tHin for aocli intmkrr'of auch LtKifhilvr*. .. Hmc, 6: Upt In cltlaen abatl W la the military wrvir* uf Iht C?ltW?r*te Htafn,' nr ln'w? In ahull k? driven from hi* hoiae, Ky thi> occupation of hi* Cvontr; by ike public enemy, o( by Ilie movement* ft hi* troupe, or in ran the "election* cannot Imp IwW at the KM*I piara* ?f holding tbe tame, by miun of Mirk occupation or movement*, then itrh citizen flioll be allowed to vote at anyplace of voting in said State, or Hi the ramp* of tb( army, aa hereinafter tijrwvlded. Sac- 7. 8(kh alfetfoaa for lleprearntative* abiJI Hi held in the vamp# of Hk anuy within iai'l follow*:- It? every army corpe, division, or command, tha Cutooelirfraeh rafwent, or other offlcvr la command^pfrrrof, or jho officer la cowmand"j>f *?y. teea hotly on deta<-he?t #err ioe, aliaQ appoint two Judge*'and three clerk*. to open tind hold ?ncn election, win ahall haM the same, , and make out 'the poll bouka and return*, under tha *?tn? rubra and regulation*, aa If the were open and bold-at the ueual pluty* of holding lb?> WWr In taid ft ate. and -hall allow all peraotw entitled, to vnlo therein. Hac. 8. Xbo return* of aitcli election* in eatupe ?ball b? forwarded to the ?everal commanding oflirer*, appointing the judges and clerk* aa afore*aid, to the highest officer In gratia, and the erwfor of the grade from #nbl Slate for which the aatne ia lipid in tba ct?rtinipiueiit or arwv in which the mm* ia held, whose duty it ahull he, at ooea, to forward the ?ania t? tlra Oovernor ftf the State; ar the *auie tuny be. If mora convenient, WWhrded by auch commanding oAeer directly to tha (lovcrtHir. ' Srf. P. Tu ea*a tbe caigcncle* of tha public service prevent tha holding of tba atactica* in, any cawp under this Act, at the time provided by law, tho ramb may 'be held at any time within tea day* after the preventing mmk may cea?e: the time fur bidding tba ?aaac t?? he fixed by. the qffo** awtbaeiaad to appoint the judge* and cicrka,- . - . . , 8rr. 10. Such officer ihall be authorized to administer the proper oatbe la tha Judge* and clerk*, or Uiry way adtninuter the satue to f arh ofteg ' Sac. II. Evary person aottccrnod in holding *urb election ahfll lake an oath to support tha t'onrtitutinn of tba Confederal* Stataa, and to dlschnryo hi* dnty In holding lueb election foltbfblTY and impartially. Approvod Nay ?, _*?M. "** lM - . \ A ATS ACT to amend nn Act entitled ",A? Act to Secure Copyright* to A nth or* * lit! r"oin|>ofcr*." Approved 5!?? ui*, \tt!j - 1 The Congress of llio CtfnMrwM MUtn of America do enact, That any person now being a 'ciltarn or residiBt of tiu Confederate Stale*pf Aim i irn. loyal to the Ouurn meat thereof, who had seenred h -copyright in any look, map, m?*i<-*l tomprnritfun, Irint or engraving, under the lav* of thf Jnited State*, befote the separatum et fhey* State*therefrom, shall be entitled-t* all the, rights, privilege* and remedies aectired to anthora and euni|?oser? by the Act to whlt-lt. thla Act i* an amendment, upon complying with the several requirement* made of wu.thora nad aif*|K>acr* 1>y the/rfurimM Act: Provided That in ascertaining the term of any aopyright, the period* dprtng which H wm enjoyed .under the law* of the United State* shall be eofujmted. Bnc. S. Any author. composer or designer. whcr ia a 01 tiren of the Confederate State* and.loyal to the Government thereof and who ha* My Interest, in the form of a per oentngr on the eatee or otherwise, lu ? copyright obrniaed under the law* of the United State* and owned by an alien enemy, shall bare all the rights, privilege* and remedies of the owner tboreof, under the conditions and restriction# provided In the preceding aeefkui a! I Mb M I Tt.? ?ilAZ in thin k*c4oo aball b? MMMlHlii> prejudice any lal?TMt tskich may Im k*U bjr ? loyal ?ftis?n of I h* Coo ft darn t? kUate#.' wUtMi the author, hi mj ?wyrri(M wn#d by aa allaa wmit. erihr rtjpjta of |Jm Confederate lti*fl?<)a?drftteatton Ada, to the eopko of any book, map, mimical comndtitioa, print or engraving published by ?Talien enemy. of tU provUme ef the #r*t aeetfak Af tM* au^^eM to ?u pjl Tpproved A*e? It, ??* - ^jjjK ' t ? ?. ft ^ - Iflfrfr A - -i. i , ass Wit) Jiut f<Jt J tier rty ?o \m)>re**?d, wJ*rtb?>- tlie ?>>*4vie o?ro<-r*)il|> or ^thr temporary u?* tlifteof only U rcVvc.-*. Tliat tH# nflUw o> pmop Jmpre?fcor1 attorfery, Th* ?9h)ftnMi1oil Ux?<flyr Mid AOMCA ffetlA 1 AUCf lilt 1) KIY&Ih tWMMIilV 4h 'otjnwej?re*r ?rid * V*, ??Vv? amount of -euiifptniatbTO fixed by eabrapo CUm, and the ?tttn,1f M?y, paid Jar wj?, Ihikl rerHII?|itefk?no<> ovMH^ct llAiwntr, ?> welldf the taking of wild prop erjy fur tba.puldle use, as the right of^bk bwoo'r to the amount of eryafpeoraflnp fixed a# aforesaid. /jtwtf -in cure .raid bflIWef or' person taking ?iM property ?lie IJ W? hlh ed ten*y the owner br his agent. ril(t cornpaneatlon M hereinbefore required, .then aid owner eliall l>? entitled to the speedy' |Mjmekt of the ennie lj the proper ttlnlmwins officer, which, when m paid; aliatl 1>e|n full MthfictiiNi of all claims against the Goeei nment of. the Confederate SlateX . ttfiv S. -Whenever tint appraiaement provided. for in the, firwt aeclion of this Act, hall, for any reason, bo imprarlh able ?f the ihno of raid impressment, then and in that roe the ralue of the propf-ty impress cd shall be assessed a? t6un as possible by two loyal and disinterested Htixens of.Ahe oily, county or parish whoraiti thrpmperty wa* taken, choeen as follows : Ow Wtli* owner, end one br the ConftiilsMryor Quart tet master General, or hie agent, a ha, in ca?e of disagreement, altall choosc-a third rlllwii of like qNatlHeatiooa a* an umpire, to decide ike matter* In dispute, n-hti pfcaH l>e J?M|I i* aforesaid, who rlial! tictr the proofs adduced by tlm pn*-i i. ? as to the valne of'said property, and assise a J?rt| compensating I Irk for, a?*6tdirg to the test irunny. V. ' ' J fffc. h Tliat wUenerwe the S>eretary ? Wnr shall ba ? f opinion thai it icncefnary (o tale private pi o|o-i ty f->r public ??? , by. reason of the impractiaaHisty W) procuring the tame by pvrohtfg. so a? tie aeruoiulnte neccsaary eopplie# for thefTetty.or ifle jpMI of the ?ei vtar, la iter locality, he rrv.-bf general Ord'T, Ihnitqli the jiofmr ?uPo*diuatv aftirerr, author i/.c sucU-proprrtg In t.r taken'fait flirflkac are lire ?*mpewse< h?n dne the owner for the same tsle determin oi and the Vflhe fixed a# pr?nrhled/or in the first ahd second eeetiooaad this Kiel. ? - ' H?!, A. lliath ahair the duty of 'lre President. Miltlv aa rirmiSlr?tll? aft-r lh> ftfettno* ? ? U>>? Apt, tn appoint n ntnunii sioacr to tMh 9ut<> *Wrjn?H?J hkll lv? taken for lV? pflWIc tttc, xpd r^nrrt 1h< (ioveraor of aoelt af the Htalra in arhirlt lh<drfimt bltdwl) j|ip(4nt raid cohiniwdnner, ??? another -rwmmM'ianer, lo u t fit |<NmjMwt|(*i a lilt tbt A>nHMi4*rr ?n|iulki' 4 by tl?r PrW^iit, nfco ffc*T) rrcalva | comp. imnHoii of 'lgtC<V>UMff><T 4?) .'?t4 i ten A nt* p*r mile *f ntilrug>', t<> bf pahl by I lie Confederate WMijiifttiM; Snl<! rogttuiaatoncra ahall rnnstluite a l?o?d,'wlioec duty It ?U?lt be to ?x upon tli* pfto< a to It p?U lit the flumtmtptit for all profx ed or taken for. the public hhi|i nlori'Mfd. ?o an. to afford juM- fun'|*ri??tti?? to the <>trner? rbproof Maid cointufa'ioiK'rs shah agree Upon and nnUbh a ached ulv of price* every twt> or oftenrf, jrikfj' >4ifU derm II pro|H-r; and in the evfcot they ?Katl not ;he able to agree in any ma)for confided to Ihetn |i? tlil* Actj.tiicy nil all h?vr prtvot to appoint an timplretodecidrthemaMriTi. depute, whoAfi dctldon *hadl'bc tkc<de??l?Mt oWh# t-outdrnnd aoM uinpH c ibaU rA*r*a thK omr rate of con ip anna lion for rt* run* !?? ftlwIJ * !'?*, olloU'etl to ffjiitl fv?rohtt??iovi? cm rrfprotiTciv ; Trot iJttf. Thatrahl tow* mWtoitcra rhall he ' rraidruta of tjru fttalf for which I hay ahull h*' updltitrii-WB tha Governor of. any State chall i-efta* or neglect to appoint eaidromniU-ton cintihla t.-n day* after r? r^qncH to <h. no btjhc IVealite* the President gpW'-i Loth cotrtmbaloncrB. bjr god * ?Ut tjw ,iw vfc< and conaatil of tho.Senafok df - J if* i Hm. That all property hpprr^od of, taken for the public ne?\ a? afoftiwbl. in tlje ban da ?f any peraop other tb*? the neramyi Who have raiaod. cmwn ?r probed the iuui, of imntt* kwUhur the mak for their ;!?? or roni"iiii>|'fi on. fi.l who ehall make (lie nftUlrit ? fw>? ibilllK paid far aoeureftof? of. prirr# fixed by the emttmHeionem ?? ?fi liiMiV H?t IflW anieer iwpreMtng <" talir.Rfbr'lbjJJuWVOre *<frl. PtVprt* ewl the t?Mr hfcll dlffrr ?* to t>r qimliic-oi 4he article *x proper!/Imprwerd or (??? m afarwaid, thereby moktafrH f?ll wfthiu higher or lower prje# nam.-d in thaoohfaale, 'hea the owner or agnCI and imprrwUjc or Uliag. m afaManbt. Map mine the qnailty tf qud artlciaibc prop***, who shall, in eaya of niaagre.-ih.-irt, appoint en umpire of Nip uuallAcatione fBf lM droiMoa, if epniored by the riflktr isopmof i..g, fl.Hll ba fUl ;bet if o?t amorf*. lha itnprereiiiff <>ffi?er shall ae?d cfce *er*H fa n?e c<..?wW?iouer? of tha btatc ylfltf-t.lM aloaare, way hear snob proof* at Hi jpdMM m?y reepeaiiraly oddaee. and their deaf dan hall be Anal: Pro*1c?tJ, That tbo^^ner may reetirs the price offsreifrby tbalmpreen Mac. 7.'That Ilia property aeaeooary W tbo support of the owner and bio family, and la carry, an Ma ordinal* atrloahnral wd iwdtiftri^) prig***, ta ke own rtohtod > C". :> V? . A?* *- T "I-V . , , 4 . ? s . * ^ ? - - ' -* a? Wfrrto >lwf? ?r? by tin ' 4 1 G#T*n?MBt to labor on forttl- r*Sjl| ?Ui?r nabllo .work* rft* ftnprts*^*"M? W roofa byrftfrf Govornmmt ^5?* wlto?n?l MtfnUtloiw pro- ? . ^ 4 trico?** cor,^ ft ron romt ^or hall mfftr *mtjhtnMltneftL :> not Imiww* tAnt with mllitAry hv, m t$e AO" it roejr di^ TOe O^grtwa af <bc^V^m<? Mtnte. of pftwgrere of. the CcmMrifetettte^*, 4>*U 1* 1 h* genera) t)rl^t |B.iilil SrAft, mid each | ?gwf?h<frt? VW)<w%M'BVi?>? ticket, ? r?*talnt*jk the u*Wm? of en*j?ff*on for eefW Congr ?Anion til DUtrieiM. ?<&TSAi?t;.A?d ihd pAMona 1 rctixlng 4110 prfltrr iiQmher of rdfeo'ojfiIt* trhote' tutiuf lhi- tttate, ebell he MtHatoVx1^ f* J&|*aM>UtU?t by th*. Oovi-rnpiaof said. Bint*. / 9rc. a With t-Ihptiob# j?n bo- held in qHlHr*te, \?> tfl?4lrat ThWM?j in Anjfiot neet, end, in aeh aaoood fpmr thereafter, during the w*r. ' Skc. 3v Such *8*11 be r<i held by the bffieen^ authorise*, tfr^Ww apt* ipfr?l &T provided Kjr Hie lecre'iif-aaid Shitrt fnfthV mirpoae of holding *uph e'retinn*, and M ili* plane* pd>*Mbl.lii K?W*V"l?in fnr nu nil era of the Riott ntinicnmi branch of llieHmio-ffcagli-lntdHK'*^ &0. 4. Such eh clioiis eI?Kl 11 >S enrol ncterf aecord*?'ft .' ? (k* t*i? <le (ii*?rrihcil l?y thf lav of Stale, exeepl ?o fur ee the Annie re modified Ia till* Act. 1 * " Hm't..Jii eitVh rUfiion*, ftTerjr citir.rn of the ConCed. ralcVttlei who nhall he qimlilief to vote for AtneMiHtr.-ef the ron^ tin iwrwii branch of tha St ute Legielut lire of ?*iij Stile, ahull t?e ent'it'ed to vote at the |daee oY }daeae-tn Mil Stele at.which he vonM ho entitled ( t*te b\ en dftCwu f?r *n?h member of encb' I.elti?lnt irre. m . Srfe. 6. Hut itT{*ft >ttek eh hen ilu'l hi lite milittfy Rritin of lit* I'.opffdcral.SIMm, or in ?*K Ite di?lM?ei(l'j?Vri from homy, In the oecjly?Tfoi| hf h?? c?iini*v by the ftrfdie uiii}', I'r'tijr He- movement* of hi* troupe, or inca** the oleP'inn* 'AM ??f^ t?e he tit at ulo-ttiniel- |thctt| of, hehMlnr the 1 lADllL 111 fe?Hill ik/ oll.ik iuiniMieliiVli iifTikteeL * ttl+llU, lUu *k*ll Ke#n)foWf?t ??> Twl# ?l nay ^>u?c ?f #ot|jii|'\u ?ai?t .siwt.i, or in th? c?ui|tf .vf <fc*4nug% *? fsVt-vluaft- r (4 fuH^uL,'"i :. v UrT?., . ' >?ic. >. Ahi-)i ?lr< tlu??,f6r ?>??-nin! ir'?. >tiirin.eh?34 <? jhye-niji* ..Uhmrniv w itK 1<?? Iwniy. OU drtm hV<! t HitA ji|.!t(?? ?B(|* lliOf t^iil'i i4 ,o|w|i nut), tmtd iBeU vlcrUon^Wl^slmlfkwt 1 If fur*, and uut Hie fn^il rrtnrnn jindfr th?jnm?jrulrk( rump* -HnlJ hr fcw l|y tlie *rw*l' fomtr.anrfli.K aO^HW, *(kpt>(nlti\s Hip ju.tg** nJ wU M af?i-.m?jLi^rji?Vjiift omen In C"".!* "lul thVj* mcputiiK^ui-?de Irvai ??i?f St*t* f-.ir vfiiith tfc* **tnr-i?X{lij in tli* . t.< nrii| *rn,y ',o Mine it or-ihe y>inrm?jc Xf, if *o^ 4^*nt?nirny .~W^.-.. . ' , : ' ->.-. *i*X^ M 4 ? * I 1 T>?F r i Wfl