The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, September 25, 1865, Supplement to Daily News, Image 7

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DAILY NEWS. MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, I860. Basing U?e South Vp. Somo ?lays ago wo published tho announcement that orders had been issuod for tho mustering out of sorvico of all tho nogro troo[Hj iu North Carolina, who had been enlisted in tho Northern Statos. Following closo upon this was tho intelligence that the order had been enlarged to embrace other Southern States; and further, that a fresh reduc tion in the number of white troops had also boon provided for. This action of the President, a Northern exchange thinks, has a significance that does not appear to tho casual observer. In the President's letter to Governor 8barkey, of Missis sippi, ho clearly indicatod that the military wore not superior to tho civil authorities in that Stato, and he also declared himself favorable to the Governor's proposition for organizing a protective militia force, assuring bini that the Federal force should bo withdrawn at the earliest practicable moment. Now it is ovidont that this decision re specting Mississippi was intended as a precedent for all tho other Statos similarly situated. Thero could be no consistent distinction upon this subject in favor of any particular Stato under a provisional government, nor is it probable that the President is disposed to discriminate in favor of any one. Therefore, aro wc not warranted in tho supposition that the order for the disbandment of tho said negro troops is thc initiatory movement in carrying out tho President's promise to Gov ernor Sharkey, that tho military should be with drawn as fast as practicable? Tho leading idea in tho President's letter to Governor Sharkey, and wliich was moro fully elucidated in his recent ?pooch to tho delegation of Southern citizens, was hu? firm conviction in tho good intentions of tho Southern people, and his determination to give thom an early opportunity to exemplify his view. The disbandment of Northern negro troops first, is notable Tho people of tho South have a strong antipathy against this class of troops, and it pos sibly may be hi doforuueo to this antipathy that the Nortnorn colored troops are first to bc dis bandod. Tho President ovidently means to give tho Southern peoplo the amplost opportunity to show their Unionism voluntarily, and without re straint.-Jiichmotui Whig, 187ft. THK HOLY LAND.-There is an interesting move ment now being made in England for tho moro thorough survey and exploration of Palestino. Agos of civilization lie buried beneath "tho holy cuy," which no proper effort has yet boen made to excavate; and the same may be said of a largo portion of tho land east of the river Jordan. Tho most interesting regions aro filled with mounds, which, when fully opened, will doubtless contri bute largely to complete or illustrate the long and yaried history of tho Jewish people. Enough has already been brought to light to show the impor tance of such excavations. The expedition now on foot will bo a purely scientific anti archaeological one: and it is supported by the Archbishop of York, tho Bishop of London, and Lords Russell and Derby, with tho patronage of thc Queen. It will bo carried on by men whose tastes and studios have peculiarly fitted thom for the work, and the result may not only be a great service to the his tory of civilization and art, but tho reflection of much valuable light upon tho Holy Scripture. A? ABAKAN'S NOVION or RELIOION.-"What will you do on coming into God's presonco for judg ment after so graceless a Ufo ? said I one day to a spirited young Sherarut, whose long, matted love locks, and somo pretensions to danuihood-for the desert has its dandies too-amid all his ragged accoutrements, accorded very well with his con versation, which was by no means of the "moBt edifying description." "What will we do ?" was his unhesitating answer, "Why, wo will go up to God and salute nim. and if He proves hospitable (gives us meat and tobacco) wc will stay with Him; if otherwise, wo will mount our horses and rido off."-Palgrave's Central and Eastern Arabia. It is very doubtful if Mr. Henry Wirz Uves to learn the result of his trial. His nervous system seems to bo utterly destroyed. HEADQUARTERS MIL. DIST. CHARLESTON, ) DEP'T S. C., FIBST SEPARATE BBIOADE, > CHARLESTON, S. C., September 12, 1805. ) [GENERAL OBDEHS, NO. OG.] L BEFORE A MILITARY COMMISSION, WHICH convened at Charleston, S. C., pursuant to Special Or ders No. 193, dated Headquarters Military District of Charleston, Department of South Carolina, First Separ ate Brigade, Charleston, S. C., August 19th, 1865, aud of which Captain ADOLPH DENN IG, 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers, is President, were arraigned and tried: 1. BEN (colored civilian). Charge 1st, "Housebreaking." SracmcATiON-In this, that he, the said BEN, a colored man, did, on about thc 29th day of June, 1865, in com pany with three other colored men, named WILL, ALECK and JACE, forcibly break into the house of Dr. HUGER, on his plantation, at Richmond, Parish of St. John's Berkeley, State of South Carolina, and did forci bly take, carry away and steal therefrom a large quanti ty of Furniture. Charge 2d, "Stealing." SPECIFIC AXION-lu this, that he, the said BEN, a colored man, did, on or about the 29th day of June, 1865, in com pany with three other colored men, named WILL, ALECK and JACK, forcibly break bato the house of Dr. HUGER, at his residence, at Richmond, Parish of St John's Berkeley, State of South Carolina, and did forci bly take, carry away and steal therefrom a large quantity of Furniture. To which Charges and Specifications the accused pleaded as follows : To the Sp?cification of Charge 1st-"NOT GUILTY." To Charge 1st-"NOT G?TLTT." To the Specification of Charge 2d-"NOT G?TLTT." To Charge 2d-"Nor GUILT*." rommel The Court having maturely considered the evidence, find the accused, the said BEN, as follows: Of tho Specification to Charge 1st-"GUILTY." Of Charge 1st-"GUILTY." Of the Specification to Charge 2d-"GUILTY." Of Charge 2d-"GUILTY." SENTENCE. And the Court does, therefore, sentence him, the said BEN, to be confined at Hard Labor for the period of eight months, at such place as tho Commanding General may direct. a. JACK (colored civilian). Charge lat, "Housebreaking." SPECIFICATION-Ba this, that he, the said JACK, a col ored man, did, on or about the 29th day of June,* 1865, in company with three other colored men, named BEN, WILL and ALECK, forcibly break Into the house of Dr. HUGER, on his plantation, at Richmond, Parish of St. John's Berkeley, Stato of South Carolina, and did forci bly take, carry away and steal therefrom a largo quanti ty of Furniture. Charge 2d, "Stealing." SPECIFICATION-Da this, that he, tho said JACK, a color ed man, did, on or about the 29th day of June, 1865, in company with three other colored men, named BEN, WILL and ALECK, forcibly break into the house of Dr. HUGER, on his plantation, at Richmond, Parish of St John'3 Berkeley, State of South Carolina, and did ford bly take, carry away and steal therefrom a large quanti ty of Furniture and other property belonging to the houso. To which Charges and Specifications the accused pleaded rA follows: To tue Sp?cification of Charge lat-"GUILTY." To Charge 1st-"GUILTY." TO the Sp?cification of Charge 2d-"GUILTY." Of Charge 2d-"GUILTY." FIND IHO 8. The Commission, having maturely considered the erl. dence adduced, find the accused, the said JACK, as fol lows: Of the Specification of Charge lat-"GUILTT." Of Chart? lat-"GUILTY." Of the Specification of Charge 3d-"GUILTY." Of Charge 2d-"GUILTY." ?nra And tbs Court does, therefore, ?en ten oe him, the said JACK, to ba confined at Hard Labor tor the period of ?TM months, at nob place as tba Commanding General May direct Tbs proceedings, findings and sentences, in tba fore going cases of BEN and JACK, ara approved. Cartis Mookney, Charleston Harbor, ls deaignatsrl as tho place ?f confinement, wiiere the i>ri*onor? will be east nadar Proper guwd, with a copy of thia ordsr. By command of Brevet Brigadier-General W. T. BM GBO. W. HOOKER, -sytemher ? ?mMux? Adjutant^*!. P. H. KEGLER, WHOLESALE DEALEIl IN DH INDIES, WINES & WHISKIES AND GENERAL AGENT FOE PHILADELPHIA STOCK ALES. 173 East Bay. September 4 _ HEADQ/B8, MIL. DIST. CHARLESTON, DEPT H. C. ) ASSISTANT ADJUTANT OENEHAI.'H OFFICE, ? CHARLESTON, H. C., Sept. 21, 18G5. ) iSr-EciAi, Oni>F.n?, No. 99.1 THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNOR OF TUE STATE OP South Carolina having Issued a Proclamation for tho Or ganization of a Militia Force, BS a nome Police, to act un der tho Orders of District and Sub-District Commandera of tho United States Troops, for the preservation of order and the arrest of lawless and disorderly characters, it is hereby ordered that Commanders of Suh-Districta and all Officers serving within tho Military District of Charles ton, will assist in thc organization of this forco, requir ing that each member shall havo taken tho Oath of Alle giance to the United States, and shall bear u good charac ter as a law-abiding citizen. Upon tho completion of thc organization of ono company m each Sub-District, the Sub-District Commander will report tho fact to these Headquarters, when arms may be issued upon the ap proval cf the Department Commander. By a judicious co-operation with this force, Sub-Dis trict Commanders will bo cnablod, from the knowledge obtained of the country and the inhabitants, to bring to speedy justice tho lawless characters who are a disgraco alike to the country and State. By command of Brevet Brig.-Gen. W. T. DENNETT. Orrie AL: GEO. W. HOOKER, September 33 3 Asalstant Adjutant-Getuwal. HEADQUARTERS, MIL. DIS'T. CHARLESTON, ) FIBST SEPARATE BRIOADE, > CHARLESTON, 8. C., September 18th, 1865. ) [GENERAL ORD EUS, NO. 98.] I. BEFORE A MILITARY COMMISSION, WHICH convened at Charleston, S. C., pursuant to General Or ders, No. 193, dated Headquarters, Military District of Charleston, Department of South Carolina, First Sepa rate Brigade, Charleston, S. C., August 19, 1835, and of which Captain ADOLPH DENN IO, 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers, ls President, were arraigned and tried : 1.-JANE BYEBS. CHAROE I.-"DUloyaUy." SPECIFICATION-In Oils, that the said JANE BYEBS did, on or about the 18th day of August, 1885, behave in a disgraceful and disloyal manner, in the presence of citizens and United States soldiers, and did then trail thc American Union Flag in the dust, and did then trample upon the said American Union Flag, placing her feet upon it, and at the BAJEO time uttering con temptuous and disloyal language, to wit: "See here, this is what I think of your Flag, that ii all I care for it," and at the sante time kicking the paid American Union Flag with her feet, AB this m the city of Charles ton, in the State of South Carolina. CHAROE H.-"Offering Insult to the American Colon." SPECIFICATION,-In this, that she tho said JANE BYEBS, did throw the American Flag upon the ground, a u tl in a contemptuous manner did place her feet or foot upon tho said American Flag, and after doing so did raise it, the said American Flag, with her foot, at tho same time uttering disloyal expressions; that on being asked by a United States soldier what she perpetrated the act for, she, the said JANE BYEBS, replied : "That it was in sport." All this In the City of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, on or about the 18th day of August, 1865. To which charges and specifications the accused plead ed os follows : To the Specification of Charge I-"Nor GUILTY." To Charge I-"NOT OnaTi." To the Specification of Charge II-"NOT GULLTT." To Charge II-"NOT GOU-TT." FINDINGS. The Commission having maturely considered tho evi dence adduced, find the accused, the said JANE BYEBS, as follows : Of the Specification of Charge first, "GUILTY." Of Charge first, "NOT Goii.Tr." Of the Specification of Charge second, "GUILTT." "Of Charge second, "GDILTT." SENTENCE. And the Commission does, therefore, sentence her, thc said JANE BYEBS, to pay a fine of one hundred dol lars, for the benefit of the United States Government, and that she be imprisoned un td said fine be paid. 3.-EMMA JONES. CHAROK I.-"Diileyalty." SPECIFICATION-In thia, that she, the said EMMA JONES, did, on or about the 18th day of August, 1865, behave in a disgraceful and disloyal manner in the pres ence of Citizens and United States soldiers, and then trail the American Union Flag in the dust, and did then trample upon the said American Union Flag, placing her feet upon lt, at the same time uttering contemptuous and disloyal language, to wit: "See here, this ls what I think of your Flag; that Ls ali I care for lt;" at the same tune kicking the said American Union Flag with her feet CHABOC H.-"Offering Intuit to the American Colors." SPECIFICATION-In this, that she, the said EMMA JONES, did throw the American Flag upon the grot and, in a contemptuous manner, did place her foot -d feet upon the said American Flag, and after doing so did I raise lt, the said American Flag, with her foot, at the 1 same time uttering disloyal sentiments; that on being asked by a United'States soldier what she perpetrated the act for, she, tho said EMMA JONES, replied: "That I it was in sport." All this in the City of Charleston, in the State of Soath Carolina, on or about the 18th day of August, 1865. CHAROE Til.-"Violation of Oath of Allegiance," I SPECIFICATION-In this, that she, the Bald EMMA JONES, having ttken the Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America sin oe the occupation of the City of Charleston, in the State of South Carolina, to wit, on some day between the 19th day of February, 1866, and the day hereinafter mentioned, did, on or about the 18th day of August, in the said year, wilfully violate the said Oath, trampling on the American Flag, and otherwise disgracing the National emblem, and did utter disloyal sentiments, to wit: on being asked by certain United States soldiers why she insulted the Flag by treading on lt, replied, "lou would serve our (Eng lish) flag the same way if you could," and other such re marks. AU this in the City of Charleston aforesaid. To which charges and specifications the accused pleaded aa fol lows: To the Specification of Charge first, "NOT QUILTY." To Charge first, "NOT GUILTY." TO the Specification of Charge second, "Nor GUILTY. " To Charge second, "Nor GDILTT." To the Specification of Charge third, "Nor GDILTT." To Charge third, "NOT GDILTT." FIND IX os. The Commission naring maturely considered the evi dence adduced, find the accused, the said KUMA JONES, aa follows : Of the Specification of Charge first, "GUILTY." Of Charge one, "Nor GUILTY." Of the Specification to Charge second, "GUILTY." Of Charge second, "GUILTY." Of the Specification to Charge third, "GUILTY." Of Charge third, "NOT GDILTT." SENTENCE. And the Commission does, therefore, sentence her, th* ?sid EMMA JONES, to forfeit and pavy the sum of ona hundred dollar? for tb* benefit of tba United States Government, and to be imprisoned until said fine Is paid. IL The proceedings in the ease of JANE BYEBS, Lav in g been submitted U> th? CtoMmandinjj^Ieneral for his action, and as tba record of the proceedings doe? not .kow tba* th? Court mA Judge Advocate were duly sworn in the presence of the prisoner, tke case ls hereby ditmissed. Mrs. BYERS will be released from confine meal The proceedings, finding* and sentence In the o**? of EMMA JONES are *\ proved. Th* Provost W??tm A? charged with th? execution of tbs een ten oe. By command of Brevet Brindler-Qeneral W. T. Bxcx T"\ . " GEO. W. H OOH. RB, September 23 I AAA!*tant Adjutant General. MEW YORK xttVERMMM. TEAS I TI^XS! THE O BEAT A.M KUI CAN TEA COMPANY, No?. 35 ARD 3T VtSKi-STIlKKT, W. Y.t AHE RECEIVING CAltOOE8 OF TEAS, AND ARE Belling them to tho Trade at CAROO PRICKS. They keep a very rompi?te assortment, adapted to the Southern trade. , All OOOCIB uro mid at 8TRICTLY ONE PRICE, and from which there in no deviation. Tho Company muko a rpoclality of putting up TEAS in caddies and pupers, for tho Jobbing Trade. The Company 1 mue a monthly Price List, which is malled regularly to customers, and will bo sent to any party ordering it free of charge. "* TUE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMP ANY, Nos. 35 and 37 Vescy-street, fV. V.. September 26 3mos AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NOS. 10, ll, 50, 60, AND ALL OTHER PLO W8. COTTON GINS, AND AU DESCRIPTIONS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, For sale by the Manufacturer, J. 1. GOODWIN & CO NO?. 19 and 51 Fulton-street, New York City. September 91 3ns o JOSEPH G IL LOTT'S STEEL PENS, OF THE OLD STANDARD QUALITY. ?JOSEPH OILLOTT WARRANTED. Or DoBcriptlvc Name, and Designating Number. SECOND SERIES.-From No. 700 to 701. TRADE MARX: ( JO^PH GILLOTT. 1 With designating \ WARRANTS?. ) Number. For sale by HENRY OWEN, JOSEPH GILLOTT A SONS, Sols Agent. No. ?1 John-street, N. Y. September 36 lyr MANUFACTURER'S HARDWARE HOUSE OP HORACE W. LOVE & CO., No. ?0 ciifr-strect, New Torie. LIGHT EDGE TOOLS. SAWS, BITS, BELLS, Wrought Iron Goods, Stocka and Dies, Carriage Bolts, Coach Screws, and General Hardware. September 25_lyr DICKERSON, BEEB & CO. IMPORTERS or AND DEALERS IN TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON. 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HE LM BO LD'S H ICiU LAJ CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the blood, removing all chronic co na tl tu-, tlon?l diseases, arising from an Impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the eure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt Rheum, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulceration of the Throat and Leos, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Tetter, Ery Hip?las, I and all sealy erruptions of the skin, AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. Not a few of the worst disorders that effect mankind arise from thc corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all tho discoveries that have been m ado to purge lt out, none can equal in effect HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. It cleanses and reno vates the blood, instils the vigor of health into the sys tem, and purges out the humors which makn disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of tho body, and expels the disorders that grow and rankle in the blood, Snob a remedy that could bo rolled on, has long been sought for, and now, for the first time, the public hare one on which they can depend. Our space here does not admit of certificates to show Its effects, but tho trial of a single bottle will show the sick that it has virtues surpassing I anything they have ever taken. Two tablespoonful* of the Extract of 8ar?*?parlUa added to a slut of water is equal to the Lisbon Diet Drink, and one cottle ls fully equal to a gallon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the decoction as usually made. SfiT THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN ADMITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ABMY, and are also ia very general use In all the State HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, M well as In private practice, and are considered M invaluable remedies. Sos Medical Properties of Buch* I FBOM DU3PKN8ATOBY OF THE UNITED BT ATES, See Professor Dxwxa's valuable works on itt Practice I of P?yelo. See remarks mad? by the late celebrated Dr. PHTSIO, of Philadelphia._ See remarks mad? by Dr. JSW?AIM M*Doweu, a cele brete?. Physician and Menabsr of the Boy?! CoBeg. of Sargeon*. IreUuid, and published in the Transaction* of the Kins and Queen's Journal, 8ee*fe*?oo Cktr^g?cat B~iT. published by B na ARRA PARILLA." ^??55 hy *U Druggists. PRINCIPAL DEPOT HELMBOLD'S OBtJe AMD CIIKMIOAL W AMJCIIOITSaV, September T lao Ho. 0M BROAD WAT. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTSa NEW YOliK Segar and Tobacco Manufacturing Company, No. 180 FULTON-STREET, NEW YORK. ?ty Order? promptly Siled. Beptcinber ai ima NEW YORK STEAM ENGINE fVORKS, MANUFACTUREOS OF STATIONARY ANO PORTABLE ENGINES AND BOILERS, AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ?9? Manufactories: FOOT OF TWENTY-THIRD-ST.. E. R., N. Y., and WORCESTER, MASS Offlco FOOT OF 'TWENTY-THIHD-STREET, E. H., N. 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