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other property, including slave teamsters, are impressed into the service of the Confederate States, the owners thereof may be compensated by officers of the Quartermaster's Department, at the usual rates of hire. 5. When the owners of any property impressed into the public service, slaves excepted, are willing to relinquish the same to the Government, the officers of the Quartermaster's Department may pay the fair appraised value thereof, and take up the property on their returns, to be accounted for as other public property. 6. When private property has been duly impressed by order of the commanding officer, and it shall appear by satisfactory evidence to have been expended in the public service, officers of the Quartermaster's Department may pay the fair appraised value thereof, although the property may not have been regularly received and issued by any Quartermaster. A. C. Myers, do 2--eo8t Acting Quartermaster-General. Whig, Enquirer, and Examiner copy six times.