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/* * eatrht!@unorgtbe s Crus. W aS i ,'Np;. ea Iont hashissuei a Pr6la'ti6u rstor ing the privaleges of the.wit qf habeaq torpu in all the Statesn' ecpt. thd.se lietotofore declar.ed indurrotionary, the bistrict of Columbia,iand Territories of New Mexico anArizo'0* Esspitad'. VASiUvILLY, Nov. '$.--Frank Gur. ley sentencedto be hung at Huntsville, Alabama, on Friday of this 'week, for 4he billing of Gen. McCook, has, by *quest of numerous citizens of. Hunts ',ille. been respited by Brigadier Gene. ral Whipple until such time as fuither facts in hi# dase can be submitted to the . President. * Pioin'Soth America, NZw Yong, - Dec. 1.-Rio Janeiro advices state that Col. Wood and party who. went to Brazl to negotiate for landsifor some sir hundred Southern platters, had met with ,enthusiastic re seption, the Emperor promising all aid in fuherance of the project. j 0;llistod:1on the M1 ssppi MuNipms, Nov. 28.--There was a col .lission last night, between the Niagara and Post Boy,'on tho Mississippi River, seven miles above Helena. The Niag. 4lra sunk in twenty feet water. One huudited deck passengers, mostly dis chatged colored soldiers, were drowned. Th% cabin assengers andecrew were all 'eaved. The.Niagaragyasnvalited at 1p9,000 and was not injured. -. Fro~inEN~ington.. WARIfNTo?, "Nov. 28.-Generat Grant and staff left here with the inten ti. of viiting Rpiimond and Charleston and returning ;vithin two' weeks. Cir. ennstances may,. iowever," Aeternine the Generalto extend his trip to Mobile,' New Orleans and Rio Grande, instead -of first returning to Washington and starting *directly' 'to the latter place. Affairs' on"1 e GOlf ire somnewhat un. settled an0d 4mte nd the General'a atten. A tion - W4LBuotoo4 Nov. 17. . .Humphre, Goer ect, Jack. son, Miusiuuippi: 'The troops wilLbdv withdrawn from Mississippi whon,'in'th6 opinion of the *rovnment, pe4ce and ordei and the civil iuthority 'has been teitored, and can be maintained without ' them. lvery ste~ '~i~ll be ttiken whiIey are tilcre to enforceAtre't dibeipline and sub. grdination tobhe oiVil authority. There can-be no other or greater as. jouranne given' than has heretofore been 6n the part of the Presdlent'6r G ern.o ment. Thereis.no -ooncesion required Sthe part of the pople oU Mississippi or the L~eilature, other thit a togalf copina~tfh lawe and Constitiu .'jion g tlhs, nltyd' Stte, auf the adoshion of"esuoh. nie'teinirgpro teciipsq4o al freedasen 'errm ebmen, hI fbreon and propert' withoutsgifd to * ol06 as *illentitletliomu to. reuime all tbejr gonstitutionat relatio~is 5 theP'ed. . ple Of 'ississipp( may -feel walarpod.ba i4ps no dep'oition - n opart Qf, he Gpoern . pmi heWw ,t ~ ~c hopid 'had ; ,euI a' 4he etat 'aka .agdgg Gp 4 e oliq tha bte ' they are olieredwi~ ethabt titf*i -thorogh r~Iftthbth1 the M t th ~ l il4 'th tthe M I: MiisI Idhi ruti 4E'~e Sdi Lat or from Enrope. OnT.AND, Nov. 28.-+Tho steamer N7toa &otian has afrived, having laft Liverpool November 17.. 'The schooner William and lrederieb, from Mobile to CardiO; was- abandonea at sea-only the master saved. The Lonalon journals publish the cor 'respondence between Mr. Adams and Lord John Russell in reference to the Alabarna claims. The Tines earnestly hopes that Cap. lain Waddell and his men wete not libe. rated without communication with Mr. Adams, and at present declines to ac cept as true the statement of Waddell. Bullion in the Bank of Englani in. creased ?371,000. Robin unsettled. Turpentine market bare, holders demand an advance. Rice, small sales. Seven Persons Killed. EASTER. PA., Dec..1.-The Western' Express train, which left Harrisburg this morning, ran into a coal train on the New York Central, killing seven persons and wounding 'several otheis. . Congress. WASHINGTON, .Dec. 1.-No doubt the House . will be organized without difficulty.'. No credontials from, any Southern members have been received, excepi from Virginia and Tennessee About one hundred members have ar rived. . NXw'Yonx, Nov. 30.-Cotton quiet, sales of 3,000 balei at 51-; naval stores quiet; gold 1.481. *Nw Yoai, Dec. 1.-Cotton declin. ng tendenoy, sales of 1,800 bales at' 50a51; gold 1.48. Address of Gov. Perry. Senators and Mebers of tie Ios0se of R.eprcsentatives: I have come here to-day to bid you farewell, as Provisional Governor of South Carolina and to congratulate you on the rescoration of the State, once more, to self government. and independ. once, as a member of the Federal Union. Like the leader of God's chosen people of old, I have had the honor of conduct ink. you through the wilderness, . within eight ofthe-promised land, but am not peqrnitted to enter it. That great boon has becn-reser#ed for my distinguished friend, who is now about to he ian. gurated as the first Chief Magistrato of 'the Stato ever elo'cted by the sovereign people. 'If )iot within "three days," he will within. a vety 'short timo' be able to pass you over the confusion and military rule, tinder which you.have so long lived, to that happy state in which you will be able to govern yourslves, and enjoy all the rights and privileges of a-free and enlightened peopli. Under bis 'se and a ad snistratiep, I hope t e the god old State revive, prosper, and boonco.more appy. I am sure, gentlemen, that I may -say with'perfect propriety, 'as tfa represen tftive of the Federal Government in SouthCarolina, that the State has done ~nough to entitle her -t1o be received baclk a a member of the Fe eoral Union, with alo h~er:. 6natitntiodja rights fully re= stored, 8h& Wa~f foentost int ussummnr ie ppst'cof danger in therecent revohn. tiwa,, anj oer ajielto atrss in defence of whedsheo holrnl believed .to. be her earwvd rights- a~aState. Gajlrpitly il nol. hst sons fought tiltough the war,, uing out th9(bod. sacrino lan ,e livA On - mot hv&r attle Mid tarou lon tle 8o St4.8ates. Wlie -c nqgoredt~ I ivtlo~ ne numb&rb, seeing'th6i ~Wnt and slges nothing but smoulderng~ ruins, their bel owed State a wide spread. desolation, their wives, and sisters, and~ little ohii dri,' and aged aieont aV tile p'Pirt of jo~tk e mun ed ' wn 74t United States abolishity slavery, South i Garolina was the first Southern State c whici ratified the saine, tid .set an ex. omplke for her sister States to follow. e Sli has beenfrt, also, in preparing a 1 wise. and humane. code. of laws for the il pro'ection of tue. freediien in all their il rights of personal'property, and allowing t them togive testimony in her Courts of ( Jstice..-fhe hias'now elected her Rep. i resentatives in both Houses of Congress, I and commissioned them to take their t seats in that body. She has organized d a perfect State Government, with Ieg. e islative, Executive and Judiciary Dep. t artnients, all republican in their r character, and the member% of a each swearing to support the Consti. r tution of the United States. Her Ordin- r ances of secession have been repealed, and she now pledges herself to statl 'by y the Union in good faith, and with all f sincerity. C Having done ali this you and your, c State have done your duty, gracefully and faithfully, as becomes a gallant and generous people, who are never afraid to t assume any position where honor and -1 patriotism prompt. I know the President desires to relieve you of military rule, and ste your Representatives once more seated in the councils of the nation. I I cannot believe that Congress will exclude them, by a test oath, which does not ap. ply to thembers of Congress, for they are not officers of the Federal Government, as was early decided in the history of our Government. Nor has Congres any power to i pose on its members any other oath tlAn' thnt prescribed in the Constitution. To admit a contrary do. { ctrine, would enkble the majority in Congress to exclude the minority, be. cause they were Democrats, or States < IAights' men, or professed. any other principles repugnant to the creed of the majbrity. The Constitittional oath was wisely ordkiried, and ecludes all other oaths. The polwers. of Congress are delegated and specific, and they have no others. The reason for the passage of this tqat oath line passed , away, and if not repealed, no one in South Carolina can fill a Federal office till a new gt-ner ation has sprung up, for all now living, men, women and children, did, in some %ay, countenance the war. It is known to you, gentlemen. that I was opposed to the secession of South Carolna. No man in Ametica regretted more deeply than I did this fatal move ment, for I thought I foresaw all the evil conseguences which have resulted from it. Biut, when- the isan was made, my feelings in sympathy wereall with mytative Sta to. And yet, I conscien tiously helieved that, even the success of the Southern States would be disastrous. The jeetousies and errors of the Grecian States were constantly in m'y .'inipd. Disintegration once commenced in a confederation of republics, no one could foresee where it would er.d, except in petty tyrannies, or a consolidated - mili. tary despotism. Henceforth, no one will repudiate the farewell advice of Iyashington, as to the importahice and perpetuity ofthe Feder. al Unipen. It has shoxi &-power and stuength, moral and physio.l, which defy dieslution, tillsonme extraordinary chan. ge has taken plape in the copidition qf the people. The.tendency of givlization is t enlerge'Governments,aid not to dis. integrate them. All cause of dicontent or dissabasfgtietn between the North and the South, bade been removed by the aboliti'on of slatery. The different see tions of thib great Republi~ are mutually deien'de'nt op eapli oth~er, sind the one canudt live'well without the othere.. TrIg~ Soudiern W~atp plar ' cotton,, and thb ardiern 8tates ma mufacttre it. Thy eM grows gra n, and raises live Io' or thie supply of >oth adtions. We gII 4l the pame la nguage, atd topittidus atnd-feelinga in ret ard tQ the rea pt:blic priinsiples' of guernment are identice,., jhere is,'too, esimilarity in our pursuite~ and .A bite man nors, customs, and relg d education. Hi torf teaches u ha' the present alppi cyo eeling, wlj' l may .eiit in thqb asof many a ehsequence of e&puii Il-e war,1 wi) teads and siyepalrdj~ 'indstWten ole w u oon~h# ~over a *l i y mended to suit the changed condition f the State ; your militia system,.0now iore important than ever, requires your arliest consideration : youi judiciary ( ,lust be.restorediand in some respects C would be properitd make improvements i the sybreni. But I am trespassing on he prerogatives 'of the Constitutional ;overnor. Henceforth,-all of my com- 1 lunic.tions, as the represef:tative of the lederal Government, must be made brough him, and to him I hope most evoutly that T may have none to make, xcept one, which authorizes me'to sety hat the President of the 'United States ecognizes South Carolina', once more, 9 a member of the Federal Union, fully ostored to all of her Conslitutional ights. In conclusion, gentlemen, let me return ,ou my most grateful thanks for tie very attering manner in which you have onferred on me the high and distinguish. d trust of representing the %State, of ;outh Carolina in' the Senate of the Jnited States. And let me assure you hat all my energies and humble talents vill be devoted to the pomotion of the of the best interests of the Stute, ier welfare and honor. I bid von an affectionate adieu.. Notice. LL persons having demands arinst the Estate of Franklin Gaillard deceased, rill present them for payment, and those rho are indebted to said estate will make >aynent to EDWARD G. PALMER, dec 5'65--2w Adm'r. 'akell up. NE COLT taken from a negro between this point and Columbia. If not >roved before Monday, December 17th. it rill be sold to pay expenoes. . Apply at this iffiee. dec 2'65-.4 ESTATE SALE. B Y authority from the Court of Ordinary, there will he offered at public out iry at the late residence of John 0. Mobly, leceased, on Tuesday,-the . 19th instant, a of. of 30RlN, PEAS and COTTON SEED. selonging to the estate of John G. Mobly, leceased. At the same time will be rented o the highest bidder, the plantation be tonging to the said estate, known as LEGRANOB. ZEB MOBLEY, Executor. dcc 5'66-td . C. D. CAVO & CO., D EALERS in Carpets, Oil Cloths. Mat tige, Window Sliades, Patent Step Ladders, &o. ALSO. 'ailor's Trimmings of every variety, iwhieh they offer to the trade at New York Jobbing prices. 80 Broad St., Oharleston,'S. C. deo 5'05-8mo. BACOT & RIVERS, 0emmis0i echants and Grocers, Wisolenie aid HIetalil, No. 2, Motel Range, Winnsboro', S. V. R WAINWRIGHT BACOT &CONSTANT Re 11. RIVERS, have this day entered into do.partnership forAp transaction of ife above business. now receiv ing Goods, and will ed in a short time to offer to the hoes assort. ment. dec 2'65-2. ATE -S 1. IN bursuanee to authority given too by Court of Oidinaey, I will sell on the 2st of December next, at, the BUTCHMAN'S CREEL PLANTATION of. John Harrison, senior, deceaSed, a lot of Cotton, Horses, Mutes, and Plantation Tool. . loalotof 50U1E8O800 and IITCIN, JURIlTUlE, At the-samne thue, will le renled several TRACK8'oP LANDI Altike ~oregoig belonging to the estate JonHarrison,.senior, deoeaedi JOHN R. UARRISON,,Adnr,, nov~ 28'65--td M R S, ST EEE e L XieTT'E,) FIAS jest reo*Ived a let ' the u~lost* Also a IT o ~'A'X IOWRS, tad * ~s.kiulasryzLine e . I 1Ordinary, TO RENT. TNEEnlace kuwn as LAQRANGE, near. Galdden'N Grom One of the fnest otteu -ad Corn Plantations is the District. In the place ts a comfbrtabte dwelling ouso. and 'all necessary out buildings. a 'he tvaot cottans 1250. acres, a lrge. por. ion of. which to.under a high stats of cul livion. A. lot of CORN, FODDER and 'EAS will be disposed of at, the sam* time kpply to Zeb Mobbly, Youngsville% or to Col. JAS. K. RION, Winnaboro', S. C. se- Columbia Phenix copy twice and end bill to this office. nov 28'66-ti . ElTATE, NOTICE. ALL persons ;ng demands against the Estate of John Harison, Sr., deceas id, will render'them in properly attested without delay. JOHN R. HARRISON, nov 21'66-8w9 Administrator' PIONEER LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR Baltimore, Piailadelphla, New York and Bostosa, via Albe marle and Claesepeake Cantal, THE COMODIOUS STEAMERS P1ONEER and COMMODORE ADAS, W ILL leave New Berno for fr' Norfolk on TUESDAY of each ,week at 8 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the different lines of steamers for the above named points. On and after the first day of De cember next they will leave on Tuesday and f Friday of each week, making semi-weekly trips-. Shippers of Goods will'leceive every. facility and accommodation for the trans. porlation ofi4 same, as - arracgements have been mnag -the different compan. panies to forward goods to this line at low rates and without delay. Each %of these steamers are capable of carrying TWO HUNDRED AND FlYTY TONI OF FREIGHT through the canal without difficulty, as they were built expressly for the trade. They are fitted up with STATg ROOMS and BETIIS c capable- of accomm'odating thirty,-ve passengers. Euery attention will-be paid to the comfort .of pasengers, who will not be subjeotto the inconvenience of transfer to other vessels, but will p ta. ken through pirect without change. . . The tables of the steamers are Uberally supplied with the best the' market affords. Families traveling will And it to their in terest to take this line, as they wUil thereby escape the danger avid discomfort of a sea route, and the fatigue of railroad travel. On the Mth of December next, if the business of the line warrants it, the steafti. er WILLIAMS will be put on thoeoute, and f'ri-weekly trips will be made, For freight or passage apply 4o WIIIT FORD, DILL & CO., New Berne, N. C. DAVID WILLIAMS, Propi-etor. nov-2 INo & cO., Imp holesale Bealers li Provisions. Flour, For. G 'vDomestio Liquors and Ci gar, Hollow-Ware 'and Glass ware. 2009 iverpool Salt arrive. No. 88 Haser-Street, noy9' 8ma Charleston, S. C. S'E'ILL LATER. RECEIVED: A YEB'8 Sarsaparilla and Che-ryqeeo . VfusangLlinment, Alodoks Strengthening Plasters ; McLaine's Veraiitge, R. R. Relief ; ,poeldock,8Seidlits Powders i Cehalie Pills, Coxe's.6pakling Gelatin.; 01J of Sassafras, COubebs, Origasana, Anitoe Sweet Almonds, 'Bergamct, Lemmon and Bron'sEssnceJamaica Ginger ; Ohristadaop' and Oldhanl's Hair Dyes ; Best 0od LrwOil; with other gs, - - .e - LA*D EROS' sept 28'85:--e -Drug Stere. 'TIRE LAlSST: of .all iuns; .a etringst'otin'ent of - TOIL*P -80Al', the voe bestquality of PORZ u NaAI l~ su i m s 1OG ?0 K 0D~