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Cataractania. She wore a monstrous waterfall the night when tirst wo met A roll, half horse, hall'human han-, hun;.' hi a beadeihict; It rested on her shoulders, for the first time ?>Ut tv USO, And sho 1 oked just like a Digger squaw when lugging a papoose; Or. taking a good rearward squint at bead and hair together, Jud bi." a ??oise with tail tied up in very muddy weather. And she stooped beneath lier burden, she thought was passing fair, With lier dainty hoad drawn backward, and her nose turned up in air, I saw uer but a moment, so graceful and so tall, Bending, sweating -neath the burden nfl? r cherished waterfall. Black as T?thiop wore the silken curls thal ? nature to her gave. And the} rippled round ber forehead hi j many a glorious wav Anil proudly would she : hie them round ? ber ting.-rs slim and fa iv, And many were the lover.-, thal had begged j a li*ek of hair. Ind on.-, freely had -ie- severed them from ' 'neath lier jaunty hats; ['.ut let them hint at sueh things now. ard she will give them "rats." Or In more ph asani ni..meid . she'll hand' them in a trice. A something, a ?1 will, smiling, ask if thev "don't smell ii mice:" ' ! t saw tier but c : mtnout. when she flirted al a ball. Almost fainting 'neath the burden of her monstrous waterfall. I Kissing brow, and chook, and be.-.mi, once b. r glorious hair swept free, How I envied ?hem their pleasures! I! ev ' longed a cur! to be! But n<c.v tie y are strained backward till hi r eyes are tilled wit ii tears, . Dost roving all i hi ir bea ut\ making islands? of her ears! And et!vying the camel his far from pretty ? turnip," Tries to rival him hy wearing a more ir.-- | moBdous bunio: Acd bowing low {.. fimhietl --its senseless laws and beek. Makes hersch" a liereo monstrosity with i goitre on Thc tieck! Oh! I saw her hut .> limmen', as she whirl?.d around the hull, I With a load upon her shoulders che ,-all. .1 ! a waterfall! Gone the beauty of her figure- gone tim air with which sh-- trod Metaniorpljosed toe. i Irishman that's car rj ing ti hod! Gore the sh.;.in;: shoulders' beauty that once our gaze would blind. For her hoad is like a pondie with its tail curled up behind! i . What ti '.riz - she'd be for Barnum! How he'd place her hi a cage. Wore she alo te disfigured, were not wafer falls the reg.-! Sad not wo:.i grown feline turned into hitman cato. And (ryiug : > v.in lovers with a liait of ''mico ?*'.; rats!" Tia-.! they never learned i he mystery, at opera II in I ball, ' Of "bobbin1 rn md" beneath a bag i'i -v-'ve named a waterfall? Oh! when will fash i >u give tis back th" I charms we prized so long, 1 Thev.-.'. ?JT silken splendor the theme of many a song Th - shining nair that kissed the brow in many an airy curl. And gave tile crowning bear.tv to c.-rv lovely girl? When will sense resuin 1 its rule again fa? shion ri ., ,i check, And our loved ones no more carry roil ti il a pillow on their ne.-k, A ti ...g ce.np-.se.] ol' horses' tails, of wo il, of jute, of ? o?d. A monstrous, moan disfigurement, by every . man abhorred, A load upon tneir shoulders, at holm-, A foolish bag- a senseless bunin, th. v call a waterfall? . L-V. to lari DUpuivh. A SIMPLi) JOS. \Yeil, sir, Lhere is a certain amount . of lat Test attaching to the common? est jobs in our liu -. us VDU say. i lui. . the detective system in this cot m try ain't what ii is in Old England; it's younger, you know. There is some smart follows among us. though; not that I'm one of 'cm. fm modest, ! am. lint I'll tell you how ! done up that. (Isdell job. if yon ct ire 1<> he-tmii. I ?Lire suv it'll som ul sim:)!.- enough to '/Oil, sir. lt. does t'> nie. Os deli's bankinghoui . in lue village ?>? I.-, in this Stute, was cracked come three mont Ls ago. ?ititi one thou? sand four hi.mired um! twenty (loners in seven-thirties wa.~ carried oft". Air. j Usdeil sent to us for adoteciiw. an?fj j ..veut down to L- -. it was a simple. ! enough state of things. A young fel? low by thc name o? Lav r? nee Knight j im i lett town inn j ciliately niter tho r ibbery, and inquirios at bis bottrding ? house 'showed that bo left. without .?giving tiny notice of his intention. He hud been idling around the village for some weeks, and tho woman In- . boarded with said ?ie bad been pretty hard up for funds, but hud told lier he expected sonic money from Iiis uncle; and the day after the robbery, had paid her up and 1? .'t to wn. * 1 calkd at thc post office and found that no 1? 'tier had com.- for Knight: those, country po masters know every letter - that pasties through thou- 'han'ds, you : stud nt tho -press o??ce the same I vi lings were rendered. Knight v. us ' no doubt the robber, f set out to find I him. Thc ticket agent and tlte baggage man at the little railroad depot were posltr.ii Haigiit had not left town th it I way. Nothing lint! been se! n of bim at the d?ijot. I went back to tbe village -half a r?ilo or so off from the iv.ilr<.a ? it was; railroads don't turn out much for little places lik? that-and found that my man bad probably thought to bide bis trail a little by walking to the next station-about six miles away. I took a horse and rode over ?bore. At th? hotel whero I took dinner, I found that a man answering tho description j exactly bad stopped there to supper the day alter the robbery, registering his name as Barton Leve. As soon us I saw tua! . I know the fellow nins! bc ! a flat, foi" he eouldu't have picked out a moro snsnicioiKS name luau Ibufc t?> travi-1 on,* ct mid he? ha! Ita! I've kuown //'rfc to disguise itself ?;s (ore often bel oro that, you seo; it's a com? mon parue enough ! Well, with that clew ? just followed my mun rieb? ov? r his /."round. There Wu ii i a 'notai be stuppetl ut tor Ute next week Iud hud a dozen people in it who hud noticed thu young man with the queer name. So I followed bini easy enough through the States of (\vni ul* tie ?lt, Massachusetts and and Vermont, backagain into North? ern New York, and across the St. Lawrence into that mouldy old town ui Kingston, in ('nuada West. I>u1 tuero 1 los; sight of him. .1 visited every hob ! in tho place, high and low. and got many a truce of him here and th?uv; but what way be went from there 3 1'oht.ul ii impossible to learn. So nCter boating about the bush for a , few ?lays, i. reluctantly gave np the search, und returned homo, where 1 e.a.i other business to attend to ai tho lime. About two weeks ag... E had a call to Chicago, io the course <<i another job 1 was working up. end afb r at? tending to thal alfair, i! occurred to tue that I would take a look after the (Isled i'eilow. 1 set out, then, lo search all tit?? hole! registers ia town, and 1 wain . h ag in finding the name i wanted. The second lions? ! visited tho Tremont laid the name of '.Harton !..?\e and Lady'' on the re? gister. 1 talked with tilt? cl?uk about it. and arn.-t! that my niau hud stuhl in th'.' city over night, ami taken pas? sage ?vi ouo of tim t'ailron ls running out of ike grout Centra! Depot". There are three, roads til.il ru M oui of fiat depot, the .lt linois (Viii ral, i-m Miehi ga i (Central and thu Ihtrliugtou ami .'/bli.my; so t was abott, i-; ? !n> lix ol' i:i>* mun at three cross-roads, ttneer t i i which of them : '.als to ".he piaf . he wants lo go lo. Illbach a casa; ns that, sir, when there semis to be no kimi of a ohma; in tim mutter, my rule is to always take tin- ?east likely rollie. 1*?'cause, don't von seo, a thief who had fe.iiv. of hoing followed, would do that vi ry thing to throw his pur? suers oft'tile scent. Now, ?>f these three railroads, one was the vt ry road 1 ha l reason t?i believe my luau hud coin-' lo l.'hieago over when ho ! -ft Canalla, and tl tat w?. : the Mmhmv.n Central lioad. S<i it being leas) likeiy tia.', a man would come Lo Chicago mi l then go right huck on the same road he hail com . on, that was my rouie. Not much keen .judgnn nt to brag on about, that, you'll say; and you're right, there wasn't, lt was -about like flipping up a copper and crying. ."Tails -this way heads thal way." I stopped at tim ii rsl station ! irani, to on the Michigan ( ?cutral Hoad and made impiirics for my man ami wo? man, it's, any rpiaittity easier K follow u man and woman tog? thei tlian ?'?th 'j* of "em separate. I wa two days going thu! way-from iown !. t I'.VII. talking with evi-ry ?eau thal co:,id tall, willi rn?', liol, in a way ti !e{ 'em know my business, you see. I'm no*, such u fool as that, fhoiigii ! don't profess to tiny particular smari ness. ? generally took occasion ! mention the subject of the seven thirty loan, in thc li rsi place, thinkim I might hap:iee to lui ott something rim; way; and from thal lending up t< any topic I smell alie...i I hat Inti! an; sliow td' meuf in it. About dark of the second 'lay. came to that little ?nace t? tey c: ll Wei!, blow me. sir, if i ?-ver eau re member tho name of timi place wi mi 1 waul to. lt's ?i < hiil-forsakeit lilli, bole, a few miles W?'st of 3\alam:i/oo in thc State of Michigan, ll was rain ing like se.>i?ts wben 1 got oft" tin I ra m. am- . first pince ! hendei ! fo was a little liquor saloon a few rod from the place where tho ears stoppe; for tiie railroad depot was shut up I ought, to have menrioued, perhaps iiia4 it w as a ?rieghl train" ! had com ? on, winch accounts [or tho depo b dug shut, you know. So I pul ni, i mud down and ont through tho rai anil mud for the liquor . r.ioon. lt was half full of loafers, (Irvin; themselves at n pot of a stove, wher a fire of tim*, dirty, smoky, Westen cou! was burning. ? Nasty weather,"says ttomyaeai est neiprlibor, as T pulled a stool nailer me by tho stove. "Yus." says he. "Any hotel around here?" says I, f.a- I hadut seeu any signs of oin?. "Thar's one np to th' Square," says my neighbor. "How ihr is it?" "Oh, half a mile or so when h's good goin'. 7\iust be nigh ou to a mile to-night, ! tl say. Awful muddy. Sticks ye- right in. "Cale Smith left ?ia bu tes i*? th" mud this ni-t'iioon. This "ero min 'll make if v. uss n 'twj?s. AV!:.o- d'y o com fruin?" 'Tm d>-\\'i from Chicago." sa vs L "Vviiv don't tins saloon kc per take lodgers? He'.sgol al)igo:un:gh build? ing. 1 shoulft say."' "Yus. h.-hos. thitho hain't, got ?u> furuitur* yit. Ho's a goin'-ti r hov." ? "Xew hand?" says j. i'm :- toiling vc:: tl-.i-- conversation, sir, onlv to show von bow 1 lcd ulong when I <-ommenct il : situ-?- y??u asked it, von know; th?*vo don") seem to be much si-i;-;- in talk o? this kind though, 1*11 admit. ' "Yus," says my neighbor, "he's josi bought. Love was ngoin' ter tlx UM au' put in li-. .ls. bin he nm, sick on't sudden, an" sold out to ?his man nanni's Harris, i don't know much about him. You're a strang"!* then?" "Katuor. And so Love sold out, did lie? What's In- .?.one at?" "Who. Love? Oil. 1 don't know, "ile didn't b'long ii. re. He's left ag" u." "Ab!"* says 1, thinking there never : was sue's .i dodger as ibis fellow any J mw. livery time I got my lingi ron him lu- ..wasn't thar.*' us the man said ol' tin- thu. you know. "Love bad a. young wife." i he man went on. "kind of a 'stylish creal uro' dr.-ss.-d hiuh. von know*-,- 'mid colors, green and red and yaller. I i ic pock she didn't laney the sal? iou h usine >.?.. [ cqnok that's what made Love clear out so sudden, '"".vcr b en in thes- parts aforo?" ? "No. I ,icvcrlmvc."'ssiidl. '-Come up and*drink." "Wa al, I don't mind of I do." "Why, Harris!*" says Lus l came up to tin* bar. "is this you?"' and 1 stretched out my hand cordi.div. "Wu'ul now.*' says Harri -. shaking ' my hand slowly up and down, "I know your face just as well's my brother, ?rn!- i ci'.fl cull ye Ly rum--." "Hain't forgot -lo Smith, haw vc?"' say*!. "?.Ol:-certainly-you u .eil tobe np to Kalamazoo." "Of course. Thought vou'd recol? lect nie. Well. ?ri. nd. what's von rs?" ! never saw this Harris bi'fore in my ?ib', sir. but men in his business don't stickle much rd iou t a -ei iitiugan old ar.juaintaueo; 'tniu't to I?*? sup? p?t ed a toddy-m iwr will rem -nib r ii i s customers as t'fjt remember hi,ti. you know: so j was nil ri:..!.! with Harris iu no time. "Hoon buying something, eh?"' says i. by way nf opening a conversai iou. "dood thing?" "Yas, i limite a good tiling nut." s.'ivs lie. '"Mow's that?" "Wa'nl. tell ye! T bon- 'it this place of old Meggs, two Weeks ago. for SUV.I, and. the very next uar. afore [ took possession, this feiler Love cante along-, and si. in" the old bill -J-'orSale' stillup. fo-- I'd forgot take if down, lu- corni- in to buy . ? ;f I boin here, I sold it to him riurb: the handle, and h.- paid me iii?tJ mi the mn'!, edi ia s ven-thirties." "'!"!..it's good ia iney." "Ves. li,- had plenty of "em, too. Hut he got tir. d of It rigid td >ng. and 1 bought the place back <e "him 'or .-"!:;n. "Made i":>.">t) ch an. Third! no, ie.-' Hil, ha! Have a d ri uk. do? When he spoke ?dion! those seven thirties I felt a, littles:, -ruf uivmtiu than ever before-for ii was still fur? ther evidence, tin-., bc wits retilh lie thief. Weil. Harris didn't know where Love hud gone to. further limn that lie took tho road for ('lieitiunk. a place ahttlv? forty miles buck i i the contd ry. on tue shore of Lake .Michigan; and there were lialf-ii-do/.cti villages along flu route. So, fee next morning. I hired a horse ?iud in;ggv io go lo('he niunk and hack, ami started oil". I stooped in ali those villages along the way, but got no sight of him. J reached Ciicniunk ou a Saturday, and tis it was ti mighty pleasant little pince on the Ink . shore, I took a notion to stay over Sundav, and goto church. I saw my man at iii it church, sir, Wxfch his wife, lo, king a < demure as you phase, though the woman had every appearance of being ti Lad cha? ril. . -r, and I thought she looked very Hilton out Ol' pl tye there. Of course, I wouldn't arrest Lim on Sunday, ?md chere was no use now, for lu; was safe . had no tron?le in taking him the next day. Tilt woman carried on high, but I told L r it was no use. I \ took him in my buggy, und started on i my way home. His wife Insisted on ! going too. but I told her she couldn't g.) in tay buggy; if she wanted to fol ; low me in another buggy, she could do that, but I'd have to have a consta? ble to drive it for her, for fear of acci? dents. She agreed, and she followed ino idl the way back to that village . that I can't remember the name of, j and took the same train with us-that . is. inc and my man. I I i he was ten years older than he was 1 I should say. andeee was very devoted i ?.c him. She waited cn him like a j servent, end ~r.s continually doing ecrr.cthing for him'-buying orango:.; and things, slipping lier handkerchiefs under Hs darbies to ease hi-* wrists, and co on. * '.rho young man denied tho bank robbery up oed down, and told a very tient story to clear it up. Ko said his rt T'.ar.1'; was Love, ami thai he toe;; tiie name of Haight asa disguise while he was hiding from his father in L-. Mi had run awry from his father, vdu5 i i ved in Nev,- ?ork city, ont of love ; ?>r thc woman that was with him. He said sim was a married woman, but wis siiiu:: fer a divorce at tin- time lie wr.s boarding in L-. and he was wailingfor tim result of tin- trial. She lived with her parents on a farm half- 1 wa\ between L- --and the next sta? tion, and Im used t-> go to see her ( veilings-meeting her in Tue road by her father's house. After she g<?: the divorce she came into her money, and (but wa- where he got his ninney to pay his board and bis traveling ex pensi s. Her fi?!k.; were resp-.?.table i obi people, and he ami Iiis lady-love arranged between 'em to save, scandal hy his going oil' alone and traveling aho.t:1 for a week or two, and at the einl of that time they incl in Toronto ! mill wore nan ried. Then they carno <e> \\ i !, and tinally had settled ?Iowa a! C'lieinunk. All they wanted, was a home for themselves, they cared not leo? humble, where they cou!?I live and love in peace, away from all their ?.M accpiaintances. A wry nice yarn, wasn't it? Veiw well go' up it was, sir, andi that's a fact wv y well got np. Hut ! tho best of it was", thad it was all true j Fi*??in beginning to end, as 1 found ] winn i ot to jj -with my prisoner, '? ! isl Mo| dav night. Tin- real burglar had been caught ; that Vi'-v day, and had confessed his. crime. So the lir.sL tiling I had to ?lo was to take off young Love's hand cull's .no! ask him whai lie wanted <>f nm lu tim way of satisfaction, lie and i h'.s.wi'e were overjoyed at the new, t.i "a of affairs; and :.s it was night ? when we got in, all they iisk'vl of me was ?iii rt\ to I ave town by the mid? night train West, and a promise thal ? ! wi ?tdd not tell the L- people who tiiey really were. The woman baa'. ac? [liai ntaiic?-s hi I?-. So that was tho way I worked lint! I joh up. Simple, eh? That was just whai ailed it. !f the thing- hadn't bm a so perfectly plain and simple every way. it wouldn't have led me so far astray;, yon see. ?//. Ojirr's ? !?./'.?'./. bivi nf the importance of thc approach- ', tug ( 'aventino, ?. is of vital eon.- .pu iice ?a us ti ? w<- should he represent! d by men, | liol i . , i . . ;i.iI riot ism ami experience, hat . ol legal acquirements. I beg, therefore, to ! prisent to the von i's of Kiel, land thc names ol' th . following gi-nth-m n. who arc end- I maul; i'd te:] for (he ivspotisihic post l'or i w hi; li I hr\ are noniiii?teil: ? i?ANCF.bl.Oi; l'AKbOL. IIOX. WM. [.'. DKSAI SSI hi", C<ii.. WM. WALLACH, COI J. F. \V. McMASFKIl. An; list 'i THF following gcuiIcm? :i aro respectful!} ? sii^''; il .as iv. mihi.', les ?'or ibo (' invention ' io in- ?-i 1 ' a Septomb? r next: W \ 1 ?K M W. PTOX, A. lt. TAI LOK. V.. A. KA li Ul S. J. tb GlJiJJFS. July ill * For tUe Convention. Tim fVimt.ls of thc .Union an.l of their I State, h '.siring to bring i '.> her councils pracdea! kmiwlcdgc. soinul patriotism ami i1e\oli"ii io her 1 >( s?t interests, respectful!} ' imminat?: the following gentlemen as del? gat'-s i> the S'.in- Ci niven lion from thc I Mist rici of lii.-hlamt: .Tt ?.IX CALDWELL, WADU IIAMI'TO.N, A. li. TAYbOlt, W. A. IIAIIUIS. August I* . \V. II. .TOHXSTOV, Ma g;ijs1;:r>?n,-t o , n?re i"i ?'ififa'H* street East end <;/.' Lady. U-IbL attend to all oilicial business hroiight before him; will also attend io ilrawing uji Deeds. Conveyance*, Mort? gages. Contracts, anil other ordinary 1< gal inst rutilen ts of v, ri? iiig. Fair copies'of any ilocuiiiciil executed willi neatness-, nml de? spatch. August 1 MUSIC. \small assortment of CHOICE MUSK', lo tim old masters -Beethoven and libera' for sale at MCKENZIE'S, Aug o Corner Plain ?.nd Cratey streets. By tl>?- Prov ?Kiona! Oe-? < i ..tor ti:* S<a ol" South Curdlna. A - PROCLAMATION ! ?VfTHEitKAs ".;R Exrcllcncv i?rcsident Tl Johnt?on )';:s issued his proclama? tion, anointing mc (i?onjamin if. Perrv) Provisional Governor in Mud for the st:-.to of Kr.e.tli Carolina, with power to prescribe such rules and i? gulationa as^nay n. uceen ?-arv and proper br. eonveuinga Cc:;v? nt hu? pf the Si ?te. ?.:-..;..-? sod of d? legatos to he chosen lr that portion of the people ot raid State who are loyal to the United . . s, for thc purpose of altering ? r amtnid. '.t'the Consiitutioii thereof; and with authority to S5crci3C irithin tho limita of tho State till ii;" powers necessary and proper to enable such loyal people to restore said State to its constitutional relations to thc redor-? ? Gov craSieitt, and to present ?nc;; :?. Hej uhlican form of State Government ;.- will ?ni the State to'the guarantee of th?? Unite i Stat -s therefor, and its people to protection ! y tho United States tass in ..ISL.;.. ?;isurr?, lion and domestic violence. Kow. therefoic, in ohcdicncc to tho pro el-'.ma lion of his Excellency Andrew .Tohn s.-? . President of thc United .'tates. J, i'i-.N ".'.Ml y t'. l'?i?thV, Provisional (?over- . uor cf ti e s :ite ol' South Carolina, for tho piuposi of .ugr.u.viug a Pro-.isk.ral Gov? ernment .. ctn Carolina, riforming tho State Constitution and restoring cixil au thoriiv in said SU'tc u. dei i tie ( oustitmion and lu wu of t lie United States, do lierehy |?ro< hum and d< elan' thai : il civil o!l:e< rs ii: South Carolina, who were in otiiee when thc I i vii i.to vei l inn ut ii lie- State- Was suspond ?d. in Ma*, hut. (except iln.se arr.-t.-d er is?.h r pr.-see.:?;.", for treason,) shall, on Lukin? ?I.o on ?ti of allegiance prescribed ?M die President's Amr.-sty Proclam?t ion of lu li'.uh of May,"lst..", r<tsmuo thc huies of th? ir c.fiises and continue t.> dis diargc then: undi r thc IV.e. isional C.ov'cTU nent till further appointments are matte. .'M:.I I lie further proclaim, declare and n !.. known, feat it is the dutv of ?ii! loyal ?itty.ei H ol' <!.?. Stat- of South' Carotina to irompllv go forward and take the oath <-f tili -i.u..' . i., i h.; I wited Stales, before seine tiagtstratv or military officer ni the federal iovermuent, who may lu- nualiiied ter ad tihiist.-riug oaths; at'td sucii are hereby lutiiori/.eii o, -?-.,. i-, rtilied copies thereof o the pi rsotis respi.etivelv l?v whom thee vere made. And stieti 'nr.igisi rates or .HU-.-rs are her< hy retptired io transmit tho iriginals of sn.-!, oaths, ut ?is early a dr.y ?is nay be couve..ivut, to tai- Department of it a 51 . in i ii.- ei; \ ..f Washington, 1?. Ano 1 do further proclaim, declare tuid mike Unev.u. tittil lin- Managers of tiiec ions througtiotn tie.- st.it-- of Smith ('::.. li :.i '..iii lie!.I ?ni eteetioii 1er members < i ?t ?tate l'ut.vent ?en. ut their respective pr? JlietS. OH the l.?tSj iUO.Nl? \i i\ I - LT.A:Itt'.lt NEXT, aeconling to the laws ot" iotlth Carolina in fon e before the se(.-. shun d'tile State; and ti:::', each Elidion i)is riei iii the State shali e! -cl :is mute.' nu oi? lers ot ih-- Convent i'm -s the said District tas members nf tte- li?.uso of hepresenta ives-tho ba: is ef ivpresc.tt.ition being lopiiliitieti neel taxation. Tt:is will giv?? >u? hundred and twenty-four m.-tu!'-rs to he Convention- :: number sitf-i. icr.i iv larg?: 0 represent ov?r\ portion of the Slate must livery ! .val ci'dr.en who has Ceo n thu lasses' in" lite Presid-?:;'.' '.'. ' i ';"?! l:.ma?ie.m .::. I.? entitled to vole, provided he was a lasses mus-i tid.e tiie oath and ?e. j.!;. fora i:iri???n, in order to en! hie .them to \ ou: or iceonie members of t!ie Convention. Tiie members of the Conv-titimi titus lected mi the rirst Monday in S? ptombor esl, are herehv rennin d tn ?.. ;.>-. ..::?? in tho .ty of Columbia, oh U I-..DNESDAY, '?he lath ?iv id'Sept ml.-:-. ?s,;.-;. ?or the purpose of hering and amendiug ibo pres us Consti ution South ? aroliua. rcnu-dciijiig nd maki ; a new ono, which will coliform 1 the great changes wmch have taken lace in tile State, aiid be mere ir.-accord ncc with !. publican principies and e.ptali . I?f '.?H. - Ut ?lt ?Oil. iiown, Cat thc Constitution ami ail laws of ncc in South i aroliua prior to the seces? i?n of i Lie State, ?ire hen I.y maile of force titler the provisional (lovi-i muent, except 'heroin tiny tua;, vottfiici vu li the provi ions of t li is j .i .:. !:? t.: ilion. An ? thc .bulges nd Chanc.-llors of tl ?- Stat?- ure hereby 'tplircd to e\. rei e ?.il the jiowers and per- . .rm ?ill : tu* duties wiiieh app." rt ain ie t l:e:r J^.e.-. ll Vol! IL- expected of'lhc ioderal lihtary authorities now m South Caivlina, . hud their authority to tie- civil oiiicvra . i' tiie I'riA isional Government, tor . iie par? ole ?>f enforcing th.- laws and j?f/sci-ving ie peace ?ind good ..rd.-;- ofjf. State. And I .h. flirt:.er command ?:;.<! cujoui ail o..il ai.d lawful Citizens et' the State io n.te in enforce,... t lu: laws and hi ?riging rn ist iee all disorderly persons, ah ?iliunler rs. robbers ?iii?! marauders, ail \.-. rants nd till?' persons who an- waiideriiii; about ithe.it cmpioxnient or tiny visible means f Sllpporiti.g tie l-.tsi Ivi s. lt is also expected thtui ail former owners f ii?-..! |n rsum1 ??ll he kind to ?hem, and m turu oil tin children of aged lo perish : 1;?-! ! he IV. . -I men ?Uid Women are earn: .-?Jy itjoiiied to make contracts, just and fair, .r i emaining ? i' their former nu nu-. In on ir i t-. i'neilitaie ?is much as poasiblo ie application for pardons*under tho ex ?; t, .1 .-,.-ctii ns nf thc Tn sidet'i's Anni, sty rochitittttiou, it ts stated for infonnation nit ::*iI applications must be by jiotitioii. Utting the e.\c.~ption, and accompa,njod it!i tiie na.ii prescribed. This petition iit.t be er.-: approved hythe Provisional ovi-rn..!", and ti?en.f rwarded !.. tiie I'resi i nt. .Hie headijuarters of the Provisional oveniov Rill boat Greenville, uh re all itnnr.iu'.eatiotis to him mnsi he tuiiiressed. The ui-wspapers of this State u Ul iiu'.iish us piDilaiiuiiioii till tin- election fer mcm i-rs ?.f thc Cen\ eui ion. In : .st in ie u\ win i-enf, T 'na o ? lu ri un tn set ni\ bim.! ali" S0P.1. Dec- :.! thc t.. s. j lou u of G rei ie. i^i -. I hi- v.Mh da&of .inly, ia tie- year of . ur [jord, ?S??, tuai of tlc- ' uni. prudence nf ti... I tilted States t he nine;i h. M. r. t'EREy. liv the Provis i on a! Gre ernor: V>'u'.i.:.\M li. 1-i i r.r, Private Soeretarv. 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