From the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph |
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May 20, 1863 |
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Macon & Western Railroad |
We call attention to the
advertisement of this Company, offering a large reward for the
detection of persons who have placed obstructions on their Road. We
understand the Company have also taken vigorous measures for the
punishment of mischievous urchins who have been pelting the passenger
trains with stones of late. They are all to be made an example of. The
interference with railroad trains is a high crime, and the law will be
vindicated in all these cases. |
Having occasion to pass over
this road last week, we were gratified and surprised to see it
apparently in usual order both as to cars and tracks. It is one of the
few which appears not to have suffered from the war, and its good
condition was the subject of frequent remark on the train. |
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