Beaufort Republican. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1871-1873, November 09, 1871, Image 3

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8le granfort ^tpaMian, ===????-??????????????z=== -> THURSDAY NOVEMBER, 9, 1871. - :=. "b,*w ' j = Sanatory. Dsux Republican.?Since my arrival at homs/fryin whence I did not flee to avoid the (feUow.Fever, nor stay away avoiding I the diaak&Ggg of public duty through fcar of evil ?l? myself,! have learned that my absent has been construed to be a most manifest .rod gross derilection of duty as a county office^, erftaihng-umong other serious consequenees much pecuniary loss and damage to the'OountjF, already staggering under two heavy burdens. If" I am really blame worthy in the matter of the failure to hold a term of Court in October under the administration of the newly appointed Judge, I must qeeds now suffer, or ought to suffer all the evil consequences resulting from my neglect, even to the judgement of fines and penalties; but I trust you will grant me the I spa^e necessary to vindicate myself if I am abie to do so, from the charge which seems ^ to be brought against my official character. f Oa the 13th of. September, being then in Vermont I wVote to my Deputy here that "if-any one should be appointed to the office of jtidge in time to secure the Jury say bcIfore 2nd or 3d of October, tc issue the writ for the Jury, conferring with the Solicitor in reference to it!" On the 23d Sept I addressed the Solicitor (having heard meanwhile that Judge Farmer had been appointed, but bad not qualified) saying, 'if he does qualify pleafcc tell McGregor, to issue the venire and I will be home." Judge Farmer came down to Waltcrboro from the Capitol where he had qualified at about the 10th of October, and on arriving at home found a letter from the Solicitor, stating that "there was much sickness in Beaufort, that no jury had been summoned, and little if any preparation made for a term of Court, there being but six prisoners in the jail.'' Singularly enough, and most unaccountably, the letter sent by me to my deputy never has come to hand, and the one that should have reached Major Wiggiu b>* the 27th Sept. was only placed in his hands on Oct 11th. Moreover Judge Farmer would not have I remained here?as lie himself publicly stated?had a jury been in attendance any longer than to have dismissed them to their homes. As it was, the Judgc did not even remove his wearing apparel, during the night of his stay, and left before "daybreak" of the succeeding morning. But the chief allegation against the derelict Clerk is the loss,?the expense?entailed upon Our poor County. By his forgetlulness of duty^ 0/ incompetence. Jx;t us make a trial balance. ,First the county loses the <x>st of keeping six prisoners?say till Feb}*, term, or one hundred days at for each, $'240. Ilad venires been issued, and j-ir . rors and witnesses been in attendance !bi two daj-s only, in the event of the Judge declining to hold Court?as lie declared he should have done?the County bills would have been at least Had lie on the other hand gone on with the Term, and convicted six men, at a cost of to $.r>00 dollars more, the whole of them might very likely have been sentenced to the County Jail where they now lie, and would the expense of their maintenance have been lessened "bv their trial?"' I do not pretend to be faultless either as a private citizen or as a public officer, but I do assume that since I have been in my pres?vAo?hA?* oml fiir o luntr /wm?vn of i\i 11 CUl [/UCi WVU HiiVk *VI U tvug VVUIiTV VI J' V* VI1V |g|j|jP^fer vicc antecedent to 1868, in which I have occupie i here, in Beaufort?I have enMiwPPFivored to fulfil the duty pertaining to each E||f^^station, as best I might. If, while I was acting for and among the masses of my colored friends at Port Royal in military times, g there had been cause for my being sent out 8|||| of the Department even?as some were? g^T the Commanding officer would doubtless have used his power, and disgrace his undugl^P tiful subordinate; and if now there is just |||f> cause for tlie censure of the people to be vislf^ ted upon my head, I am willing to bear it. I came back from my northern visit vastly flgfpK improved in general health, much better fit1| ted for any future labor, and ready to do whatever I may for the good of our County, and my onjy wis^ in regard to those who W? seem dispc sdcl^o arraign my official conduct m or misconduct is, that each one of them B night nave the privilege of spending two as happy month in the might of the natural R beauty, the culture and enterprise of the silk north as I have done, which I am sure would ffiy heal most of their physical if not their rnoral aud mental distresses. Very Respectfully, j|j^ H. G. Jn>n IjV. Clerk of Court. m We have received aud forwarded to G. M. Pullman, Chicago Aid Society the sum ol j $.30.00, donated by an esteemed gentleman j* of our town for the benefit of the sufferers W at the fire. Mr. Xiciiols has volunteered to survey a Wm road leading in a direct line from the Court iff House to the Depot, or rather where that structure is to be located if ever buil\ We should be glad to have the Commissioners take the matter in hand, and have it built at once. Chief Engineer Gage has offered gjrB the same gratuitous services, and we sec no 1E? obstacles iu the way provided a little effort gpS; is made upon the part of the public. The excursion over the Rail Road Wednes- T day, was a very pleasant affair. Quite a number of ladies and gentlemen were present. The Genl. Supt., Chief Engineer, and all of the road officers were in the party and made every thing as agreeable as possi- . blc for the invited guests. Good humor, good luncheon and its concomitants prevailed. The train returned to town about ji seven o'clock. The following letters were received by , Supt Millett in answer to invitations to | be present at the opening of the road. ^ Charleston. Tuesday, P. M. ) November, 7, 1871. j My Dear sir: President Isaacs, Mr. Young, and myself has just given up?with great reluctance and regret?our last hopes ,to ^ join you to morrow. The opening of your Road to its junction lt; with the Savannah and Charleston R. R. fll from Beaufort to Yamasee?connecting the ^ old time?honored town of Beaufort with fl Charlaston and Savannah by Rail is, to my 10 mind an important and very auspicious 1}1 event. m It is the first stage of a Rail Road connection which when completed will open to all fr these towns, new, shorter, and better com- lu muuications with the commerce and populatiou of the great South west and finally join 111 through them the extreme shores of the ^ Pacific to the waters of the Atlantic. ni It will open for the first time to the V1 commerce of the world the beautiful waters 113 and almost unrivalled safe anchorage of the Port Royal and Broad River harbors. di Mr. Isaacs, has been too unwell to-day to i /?, .. i re venture on so mucn iaugue to-morrow, mm Mr. Young, aud myself have engagements aJ preventing us which we have in vain struggled to escape. They have requested me to express their ^ regrets with my own and add ever}' posssible good wish for the early completion and full success of your enterprise. aij I am very truly yours, j as. B. Campbell. s Oil Beecii Island, S. C. ** Nov. 7th, 1871. ** To Stephen C. Millett, Esq., Superin- tr tendent P. R. R. R. ^ My Dear Sir:?Your telegram inviting me to participate in an excursion trip to- ' morrow at the opening for trial of first for- ^ ty miles of our Dear Old Port Royal RailRoad, was not received by me until late last night, and I regret to say that urgent gt professional and other business of much importance will prevent me from being j present on this pleasant occasion, but 1 beg leave to send you and all of the friends of the road ray warmest congratulations on this, to the road and the country's important occasion. Three times Vfce <heers and a bumper for old Port Royal! Yours truly, rc II. R. Cook. yj W e have revived at the hands of a fair one, a "pome"' which she wishes put in print, and says "as it is my first attempt to write for the paper 1 hope to see it inserted." We confess there is considerable originality about the.pome, but we decline to insert it, for various reasons; we will sample a few ^ verses thusly: ^ Heaven's blue etherial vault ?j( Is gaily gemmed with stars, , And Luna clime* the eastern slope Aceompaniid by Mars. What a sublime creation ! and how kind to in that plauet to keep beside Luna in her wa ndt rings. She fails to state how far Mars goes, but we presume as far as the zenith, ^ aud then stops, as he is not referred to again personally. In the second verse she puts her feminine spurs into Pegasus and mounts higher: ba "Ye brilliant mossengi-rs of night, tr Around my pathway shine, wi Aud let those orbs so sadly bright, pr My lover's form eutwine." . m; "Sadlv bright" is a poser?but in her anx- ^ iety to have her lovyer entwined with the ti< starry beams, she plunges into a sea of so!- Joi ecism. Unable to do justice to the subject, she strolls to the fields unattended, safe by ^ her shadow, and here the "divine afllatus" ni irets the best of her, and the heroic, tro- th chaic, and hexameter are strangely mixed up ^ ?she goes on wildly about "those towering cii pines where moonbeams dance," and then ai as suddenly drops to terra firma whose f "grass sparkles like diamonds," and regret- ht fully she strolls back to the house where "Si- Ul lenoe reposes and all is profound" in what, she fails to say. We have no doubt she felt better after being delivered of such a peice of mental sublimity, but she had another M dig at the moon for "strolling til rough the blinds"?she should have the old fellow in- vc dieted for burglary. We think this is as much as human nature can stand for one C1 week?and as there is sixteen verses left, we flt will retaiu them for future use, we think on th the average, she will make a more decided Cc mark by teaching than "writing for the pa- ^ pcrs." pr I)r. II. M. Fuller, who has bqgn ill for a long time died at his residence Sunday morning, and was buried Monday. Col. 11. Smalls purchased the old poor farm at the sale, Monday, for $160.00, it i bringing one dollar per acre. HE COLLECTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE SCHOOL TAX. j ar Attorney General Chamberlain makes the' illowing reply to certain questions submitt1 to him by the Superintendent of educaJillson, State Superuitendaft o/j Education: ^ Dear Sir?Yours of the 12th instant is 30 jfore me. You inquire, first, "Whose du is it to assess school taxes?" I answer that, in my opinion, it is the du' of the county auditor. You ask, second, "Whose duty jt is to col- br ct schSoI district taxes r' " _ . .... 80 I answer that, in my opinion, it is the duof the county treasurer. You ask third, "If any school district, at ^ 5 annual meeting, fails to raise the tax retired by law, but at a special meeting legalcalled and legally assembled does raise ich tax, is such school district, by such act- b n; entitled to receive its portion of the ap opriation made by the State for free com- fo on school purposes?" I answer that, in my opinion, a school dis- Ni lof ti'kioli tttifli tVin low in linlrl. afl. ivu) n iiiv.ii vvjjL&j I'livu riiwu vuv iuh iu uuiu ? g a special meeting, and laying the neces ,ry tax for school purposes, would be enti- m tied to the same rights and privileges as if lis action had been taken at an annual eeting, inasmuch as the law expressly pro- ou des for special as well as regular or annual icetings. 18 You ask fourth, "Is that portion of the w requiring the withholding from schoo = stricts failing to raise the school district tax quired by b*w ^beir -portion of .th? State ipropriations for scliool pi*rposes, constitujnal?" FI I have carefully considered this question, id it is my opinion, as at present advised, ? iat this provision of the statute of 1871 is contravention of the provisions section 5,1 tide X, of the Constitution of the State, hieh provides: First, that an annual tax at all be collected upon all property throughit the State for the support of public = hools; and second, that the school tax shall i distributed among the several school disicts of the State in proportion to the re ective number of pupils attending the te: lblic schools. I cannot reach the conclu jn that the Legislature are authorise^, by J ay of penalty or punishment for the* non;rformance of certain duties'enjoined by ;itnte, to deprive any school district of that 1 >rtion of the school fur.d collected by the ate, to which it would be entitled under ie provisions of the constitution to which have referred. > ci Very respectfully, ; El Your obedient servant, D. II. Chamberlain, K LL f 1 J Aiwrnuy-uruuenu. j. aD Pkrsoxal.?We are happy to note the ai' turn of Mr. II. G. Judd aud family, and ** r. D, C. Wilson, from the north, whire iey have been luxuriating for the past three onths. They are looking remarkably well id rosy. uesigxatjon of cabdozl).. t b Columbia, November 2. F. L. Cardoio' has aoccepted a profesrship in the Howard University, Washingn, D. C., and has forwarded his resignajn as Secretary of State/to take effect on le 1st instant, to Governor Scott. The Governor, Treasurer Parker and Atrtaey-GeneralChamberiain are still in New ork. ^ The following Prochtmatfon has Men made by Presiut Grant: : By the President of the United Stales of America h< .4.. w J A P80CI.AMATIOS. ni CI The process of the seasons has again enabled the husndraan to garner the fruits of successful toil. Indusy has been generally well rewarded; we are at peace th all nations, and tranquility, with ftw excq>tlons. evails at home. Within the past year we have in the ain been free from ills which elsewhere have afflicted ir kind. If some of us have had calamities, these should an occasion fbr sympathy with tho-suflerers, ofresigna>n on their part to the will of the Most High, and of re rciug w uic iiiiiuj *nu uwn mure iivurea. i rean end that on Thursday, the 30th day of November next4 e people meet in their respective places of worship, and ( ere make the usual annual acknowledgements to Alighty God for the blessings He has conferred upon em, for their merciful exemption from evils, and in>ke His protection and kindness for their less fortunate ethren whom, in his wisdom, He has deemed it best to J lasttee. In faith whereof I have hereunto set my hand id caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. ?ne at the city of Washington, this twenty-eighth day fe October, In the year of ourl/nd tme thousand eight 1 indred and seventy-one, and of the independence of the ai uitcd States the ninety-sixth. la V. S. GRANT, P' By the President: ^ Hamilton Fish. Secretary of Slate* I.MTES OP COUNTY COMMISSIONERS* 4 At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners held Nih tnber 7th at their office, all the members Were pnswmt, hn Hunn. Esq., in the (hair. fIh the ibbenqo Of Uic -w erk, II. G. Judd, was appointed clerk pro tern. J The deeds of conveyance of the Court House property ^ Gillisonville, sold to the School Commissioners, and e Poor House lands near Steep bottom Church, sold to il. It Smalls, were duly executed, and turned over to e Register for record. The cK rk is instructed to notify e Sinking fund Cofnntismonere of the State that the ? operty above referred to has been sold. The following accounts are audited and certificates of idit and allowance are issued, to wit: To James Miller for services as Special Constable S2.00 " Ben. Holmes u " " " " SI 50 o! w J. R. Blunt * - u ?< .. 6 00 cj " Monday Williams " " " 8.00 " Jeoffrey Green for work on highway 24.00 " Richard Simmons" " " " " 16.75 " J. B. W. Garvin Highway Surveyor 24.00 "I " T. S. Tuten " *" 15.00 J w J. D. Robertson Trial Justice 30.00 Port Bflya^Printing Co,?for printing. 120.50 H. CfKoth, Contract building bridges 350.00 id the following for which checks wefe issued: F. E. Wilder, for cash paid for Books 51.25 W. M. French, for repairs on bridges 20.00 M. M. Kingman, for Dieting Paupers for Oct 524.68 u " " u Extra Diet and burials 75.30 Bachus Mitchell, for aerrice at Ferry i 1155 Moses Scott " - ' " " 1155 0r> motion-^illy Quthbert&nd liope. arj. ordered * be admitted to the Alms House. Application is received from J. Bock A Co. fat licensa sill liquors near Gardner* Corners. A license isgrantI, covering the period from October 1st, 1871, tb April , On motion, Retolved, That the Board proceed to open ds for rebuilding bridge*, advertised for. - '"C For Salt Water bridge the bids put In are: Barnwell and Talbird? 710.81 Jno. Brodie? * 1848.0C Contract is awarded to Barnwell and Talbird, the Idge to cotaI)iet(d by January 1st, 1872. For John, n's"Ciuseway bridges the bids were: John Hunn, Jr, 590.0C J. B. W. Garvin and Jno. Smith, 600.0C Contract awarded to Garvin and Smith, work to be >nc by 1st January 1872. For Rose Dew bridge the bids were : / Franklin Talbird 5Z5.0C W. M. French ' 1 ' 485.00 Contract awarded to W. M. French, bridge to be done y January 1st, 1872. A petition having been received from sundry citizen! r a road to be laid out from the head of Bay street t? e proposed Depot of the Port Royal Railroad. On mo. >n it is ordered ; that the rota be opened, and that Dr. ichola Deputy Surveyor be requested to make the neccsry surveys. Ordered further, that E. W. Smith, highaurrevor be reouirod to call out the neceesary work g force to construct said road at the earliest practicable omeut. , The County Auditor's statement of expenses Incurred making assaasments of property for 1871 is presented e same amounting to $1,000, and is received and placed' i file. ., On motion, the meeting adjourned to Tuesday Dec. 5, 71, at 11 o'clock, A. M. H. G. Judd, Clerk pro ton. JPjittial gotict, On and after Monday the 11th SepL, 1871, the Post Of ce hours will be as follows: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 9 A. M. to 2 M., and from 4 P. M. to 8 P. M. On Tuesdays, Thurays and Saturdays, from 9 A. if., to 2 P. M. Mall Arrivals.?Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at ? P. M., and distributed same evenings. Mail closes.on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 5A.W. T. EL EZEKIEL Postmaster * PORT OF BEAUFORT. ENTRANCES AND CLEARANCES?. Arrived Nov. 4th?Bark Isabella Harnet, Co USER, ousr, from Havanna for Phosphates. HE HZ?** P. M. WHITMAN, WATCHMAKER & ENGRAVER, MAYO'S BUILDING, BAY ST. - V ."s . . n <. . l \ / & w m 't TTILL GIVE HIS PERSONAL ATTEWiy tion to the repairing of of Watches, locks sad Jewelry. Ornamental and plain ngravtnjf done at short notice, Gentleman having fine watches can test them 'this establishment by one of HOWARD & O.'S S500 REGULATOR. febll i SIX IIORSE POWER ENGINE -* id boiler In complete running order. For particulars ply to George Wuterhousc, Beaufort, or to the .Propriepat Longwood plantation, St. Helena island. Nov. 2. ^ H. S. TAFT, EDGAR G. NICHOLS, IT. A Wirt ?TT*WntWMIL DRAUGHTSMAN & CIVIL ENGINEER,: DEPUTY TO TIIE SURVETOR GENERAL, fflee at Dr. Nichols' Drug Store, corner 8th and Bts, Beaufort, S. C. Feb. 23 A. S. HITCHCOCK, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ? I I AD'Ai l?i3 T2.'\ ; Bounty, Pension and Claim Aoent. BEAUFORT, S. C. March 4. FOR SALE. 8000- RE3aad rEE YARD READY MADE COTTON BAGS, A and 5 yards per bag. These bags are well sewed and jmmed at the month, and a ill be sold cheaper ready ade, than for what the iiagging can be bought for in barleston. Enquire at M. POLLITZER, SepCM-flm. > .? Bay St, Beaufort; S. C. M. POLLITZER, COTTON-FACTOR AND 7 OMMISSI ON MERCHANT. BEAUFORT, S. C. Sept 4. IOUSE AND LOT FORSALE^ rHE RESIDENCE OK THE UXDEB8IGNED IN Leaiifort, wltn the first-class garden attached, is of red for sale at a reasonable price, atki on easy terms lie premises are in good order, most conveniently ar inged, well located and a fine bargain can he secured bj 1 y i?arty wishing to puichase. There are ample out jiluings. an excellent cistern, and almndance of fruitsears, Figs, I'eaches, Strawberries Ac, Enquire on th peiuises or at the Court House. June 8-tf. H, G. JUDD. ~J. APPLE. 104 A" J A* G STREET CHARLESTON S. ? W % ' BAY STREET B E A V F 0 R T. S .C. ""VEALITR in Dry Goods, J Clothing, Hats and Caps, Loots and Shoes, ay -ly and Fancy Notions PAUL BRODIE, IRAUGHTSMAN AND ARCHITECT, AND MITOSE&PIB (BAEDSStlEIB. Parties iutending to build can see plans at the rflce of J. W. Collins, Bay st. Studies for speal purposes made at short notice. feb -1 JOHN CONANT. pVEALER IN FRESH MEATS, VEGETABLES _} and Ice. Which will be furnished in any quantity. AI>1.22-tf. JOHN COOPER, ' J '? i y ? * - "A + * ? STREET; c/ I I DEALER IN I an( poHEKOi .AND DOMESTIC DRY ?c r i' <{ t r;*- , > - ?<.?. GOODS, Ln . J Cn ' 5 MILLINERY," / > wit pn - >j of, CLOTHING, ;; BOOTS AND SHOES, i , HATS AND CAPS, Ac. * > HAS just returned from Charleston with a large and ele J gant assortment of of the above goods which he will offer est Ag at the lowest market prices, and respectfully invites the li, i14 '? ' a ' attention of the citizens of Beaufort and the surrounding ? ! 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