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foreign >'cw?. ^ By tho arrival of the Cuba, at Now York, w i havo news' to tho 30th of July, ftrom TCurope. Gen. Breckenridge liad arrived afr Southampton. * - An important question had arisen at Liverpool, a.s to the ownership'of the Confederate Government cotton. The decision was in favor of the United States as the owner; on the ground that when the Government of tlie Confederate States came to ail end, its property became that 01 ?^s succes? sors. The matter i-3 stiii open, how? ever, to discussion.. The friends ci ?Dr. Colon^o have made ujp a purse of. tniroy-three hun? dred guinea? for him, to "make up his ?piseepal income and to tes a ty their atlmiration cf his free axpression of opinion within tho Church of Eng iandt Ho is to go.to Natal. ..Dr. Pritchard was executed at Glas? gow, on the 28th of July. ' Constance Kent is to he transported co Freemantle. West Australia, for the murder of her hulf-brother. The Bank of France exhibits the ...mail increased >!' the cash in hand of 25; ?, OOO francs! Ii is deuiel that Austria lias made overtures to tho Emperor Napoleon of .iii intention to recognize the Kingdom of Italy. The Schleswig-Holstein question is still th? subject of dismission, and the Frankfort l)i-*t has asked Austria and l'vus'ia what they intend to do in the . mal ter. Tim choiera han certainly abated at fAlexandria. ".Mrs. Lansing, wife ?d' rho Lev. Julius Lansing, American .Missionary ai Cairo, was one of its victim .. Th?epidemic was increasing ar- Oom taut in< .?ile. 'Tito consolidated British Funds hive slightly improved, and are quot? ed at American live-twenties wore dull and lower--00 V.. Fjrom Pamuna, we leam thal there is sonly discussion there respecting th" seizor.- and .confiscation by the .Nicaragua-i (Government. of the schooner ?*Lanelita Pianos, which took General Barrios on his recent expedi? tion. The burial ground on the isthmus is about to be improv vland beautiaed, and as tlie remains of many Americans are- ther..-, subscriptions are solicited to convert the ground into a haud ome Cemetery. Tue LYosi h-ntial "section is soon re take place. Gen. MTs-.pu-ra ssi'tiw to oe tho favorito candidate, although ?.h'*re is maeii exeitemoiit attending tho coure-;. From t'entvrl Ame.'ic.t we leam that on the lith of .ru!*-, the Nicaraguan Government agreed tn deliver to the ( rovernment < d Saiv .. lor Gen. Barrios, on the special condition that he should not bo scuten ?eil to death. Thc Gene? ral was accordingly sent to La Li? bertad. On the i'itii of Julv, Don Enrique Palacios, Miui^ti-r from Guatemala tc Nicaragua, was assassinated by a mat: .named itivas. He. was shot at his,awi house at !i late ho:?" of tue night. The motived tht act i ; not reported. From Chili we have, the liews thai Congress has boon, occupied by a de lr.iie en tito established religion, a: gran) ad to the Loman Catholic Churci by th" fifi h article of th." Constitution It excludes all other religion*, and th? disposition of sinne of tile people sb . have grbater toleration of religion: opinions., Much excitement attende* tho debate. Tho sutfrage qitestioi was to be discussed aft "r tl ie fifth arti vd? bad been fully acted upon*. From Peru we have a conti rmatioi ol' the death, bv violen.-e. of thc Peru vian Admiral, itt the hands of the rc volutionists, headed by Montero. The n v< lution still ]>rogresscs. . Gen. Frisancho 1ms returned t Lima with tho Government forces sen to crush Prado, but without havin accomplished his mission. Prado IIH removed to tin* ValUy of Jauja, whei he is strengthening his force and pr< paring 'for au exp?dition coastwe.n Gen. Canseco ia with Prado. A ILzM.ti?K.vim? OcvtT??XCE.- A Havcrhill, Massachusetts, on the 8 instant, a pleasure party, consistir '<{ Messrs. Melvin Brown and Charl. H. Brow?', three, ladies and two chi dren, started out in a small wherry c the Merrimac, t.o take a little trip dow the river. When opposite Maynard island, a large sturgeon jumped fro tlie river directly over the head of ol of the young ladies into the botto ol' thc crowded boat. After many u successful attempts to extricate tl unwelcome guest, the boat was put the shore, when the Ash was found be over six feet in length, and oi hundred and flffry pounds in weigl Had not the ladies and children pi served the utmost quiet, eonsequenc might have followed which are zi * pleasant to contf-mplete. MOEJ?ON ENEBGT.-A letter fro tn Salt Lake City speaks ?hus of the Mor H morts: They are very indastrious, enqrge?i? men. Coming to this valley nev?tuea years ago, then a waste, covered only with sago brush, they have built up a large, beautiful city of, say nftyoa thousand inhabitants. Tiny iiuvo tilled it with- pleasant residences, large stores ami shops of every kind; they have surrounded their dweUings with large gardens. lilied with fruit trees and flowers: in the valley vi thc territory there arc thousands of farms, hundreds of mills and manufactories. _ and in all nearly G ushered, tbousaud j poop?e have made comfortable many I of them beautiful, homes, where leas I than twenty yeal i ago it v.v- ti? ??ghi j impossible for auy besides suva gos to live. Tee amount o? 1 thor th< y !.?vi? do te, and the extent and variety of taeir imprcvcme-d-M a-v- truly am.'/. ing. Tun U.:i;..!i> MK. .bsnen j Czr.vSK.- Mr. Chase, im a- Kinking a j Southern torn-, ia s;:*l e> have prophe? sied that in twetitv-tive years negroes will form tie: aristo? rm y of lheS?mth. bennett, wini a week or two ?in -, proposed "that all the nc roes in the South who washed i!v?i: faces, hud re? ligion, and owued a copy of Webster's spelling-book, should be allowed to j vote, bas discovered that public opi roon has mu .quita attained that point yet-indeed, that'it recodes farther j from it with each passing day. [jo j ar-c'onlinglyf deserts the Chief dustice incontinently and takes hun roundly i to task for ids heresies. He says: it j is the firsi time that a Chief Just ice of I the United States ever descended to that lc.cl.* Chase's whole etlbil and I endeavor hus linen to brin-; ?hont i such a condition o'" so.-j.-ty as must* I ind ? re a war oi ra.vs like that which I happened in St. Domingo. [Ra'H'Stijn: . FnoM ' T::XAS ihwisiomd Cover- j nor Andrew.!. Hamilton roaehtkLGal vaston on the 21st wliere. ?ci the 2*?t.h, he ?.sued his nroolunintbm ?o t e people announcing bi^ appoint? ment by tne Pivsub nt ami foresha? dowing his design, i 3fcur.se of .ir.ce? d? uv in th.- pc'-formine . ?rf his ?ri. .-. ' He lives :,o tint? .'or the . hvtion ur Con v. n ion, but si t s that they wouU he liehl as soon :u .ruo'h-ibh" i He admouisl'.e s lin- 'i .? \? . : --. i.i itisnei tin? delusion nuder which matty of timm are hi'.>o rh tt vktvvry sri]! exists. ai:?J informs thom that it is ef? fectually dead, and Iba. if they fa l to treat the negroa . i. .- rbaa a ?-n-odm n their repr?sentai;.es will in vain :<ee*t adm:s.--ion into Congress, lt.- dot-s not. as s imo of tbt other Ihwisional Governors have I*.ie. reappoin- the county eiueers who a ?ted nr.! ?:. the rebel rr-jiui,", hut : ..-.p . ihat he wdi muk" the m o -sar- appoint men's to till their ]ibices. Ta-e'(iovf.nov also further e l'-'jfc'- d th . . - r- - which he designs to pursue . public ad hess which he. m.uh: to t ie people ot' <?.? veston in response io ria ir invitation, -t- - i Bishcni "Lym-h is announced aslike I ly To arrive in CharloAm < co:.i**>e I of tba next si>: weeks, from it., ti .-. . 0 03ITTTARY, ' niel. July-2?>, isa,:,, JAMI.s i.'-'.ynn ai.ST, sa}jetl 1 ? ..ar. 7 tu >nti:s Kitti l'i days. Jesits calla my darling Jinn:"- , Must 1 m\e ui\ tr.-asare up? Ye-, tit??' my heart may lin .'.; with sarrow, I will yield Iiiin uj> :u;? trust. How I -eiss thee. .Tinmiv,darline! ? e eatidc real morn. ' I.e.ci-.' ;i reuud, *.hero's ? inicthiiitf v.antin-. : 1 ri.ai ?uje'tuved enc ac. Tu nie ihou'll ie?, r lie . :. fal. .Jimmy, Tli m hast i'i'.iv ji^s.-i".'. within thc vt-!', I ii lisp thy ?niau: voil >. With (.rod's b?i rhi ein nih irria. i'm-.-vit-ll, farewell, rev ?iarliti;..', Till i i t - - v. iti: nu- shall ?'case; ' L'Anil nh! rnav u. then meei as^a ?Ii: ..Inis Ol' CU.il" r-s ; THE HEirKAV ;.'.!'?. Oft CONSIGNMENT. .;LS ?,I '., LA S S KS. For Sah; hv 'v .. is 2 ZKALY. SCOTT*.lilt?N'S. FOB. j?JOLEN. ri';- ' -, VSPllISG WAGON will "cave ? ''??'-'"? thc Shiver linns'- cn MON PAY MOltNiNG next, tit IO <.'.-. lock, for A I KEN, S. c. l'or passa/i? a (."'> at tlu' NI,.rc of * J, ... (lll'.t.r'.S. ?iK m?. --M?.- - , A T tile solicitation of aaa: rous fvi- '...lu X\. ttu.l.->eiti;:.-iis. ?.!..-..-.:.-. Cl.A YTO_S ami I.--1 Ul KL will ?'ive a r?*y iii i . ?' theiv ENTKUTAlN.Vf ? '"" 1 ' ''.?'^'>.AJ I-?KM ai, vi uti-;.ne. .al .d ol ^Vi lay evening, as aiiiieunceil; oa winch < . <.... a they will offer a NK -V )..:., o, . dML\ e a taiii.ng selecti'-n? ir a i rh : e ?i |v?*?tilar conipoem-sk I?D 'i'artieularstmd r./o?.'a rimo sriv??D in >IonU?y'B-i9*ue. At;; J1- -' ^.'ULOt?oza Sales. Sundries. By A. E. Phillips. TiZIS (lariduv) liOi:NiNG, at l? o'clock, I wilbscll, at my laeUoi^rooin, b-doh';; itu v, a varioty of arti--!-..*, consisting o? Y/AL? UT CAMP CH?bT-coiaplcto ari?clo. ARCHITECT CilEii'^, i5EAl?s>TJSAI>, MAHOGANY LESK, J-livblCAL CiUSOT, Louuge, Straft Cuttor, Wdshod Wool, -< Hip bath, Wat?* Cool? ?-s, Lot ?ooit?, ala ps of Georgia and Virginia, l iian?ciomc Uo&owood 1 "ui :.<*>. in good oi? .r. Ai*, 2.0?0 pounds Hors.: Shoe Iron. j t.GOO pounds Buggy A.?.- Iron, 5 Cheese, i N. ?.-L'?limited, artick s reeeived, until i hon o! . ?de. Aug iS i* I ---- =--==-. ~-3=-v_v..^r LIVERPOOL. ''gl,!!: A 1 nRITTKl? B.! UK "i?XCH VN< i K" 1 is Jto'iV readv firooivo freight. Applv to Aa;: in a \\ I LEIS . C?I?SOLM. Perfumes ! ? VTT:'; iiA-v* J1--T Hiv. ;:IVKD A LOT X?'a rr BLOOMtxcr rmtEUS / AN5) ?* .4O'tvl 7J.E MAGNOLIA ! WI boh aro unsun>-isi-'-f] ?i toilei eoni ?io?ity. ZLALV. ?St'O^l'? ?Ji?f NS. # LII.ll1--illlllil.yT, Whave jnxi rooehv.i H i.-.u- r.ml as sort. .1 st??i-k nf t!.-w ir.v.-?uab?.' MI aros ere X amps.! s.) aKhr-'i-.-iisai i,' : . lamm. >: wita mo O :? ? I K-u-h at LOW PUTOKS. Au; Its -L y MA; A, s~< TT ? liRUNS. CT&nted to Purchase, / < Of.ii ao.WSILVKK. \pplv (o \ K Aaa ?7 S Uf itbi-'.r 'WALTKlt. Just Seceivedj \LOT of VERY, ITN? SYlil r. at n at !..?. -, i?t.- ??* ..r..!?..n. Air- ir, :, j!. SilLOMflN A i '? ?. School No;ic?. ON tho '.ist i;..--... I will 1.,11-? a SCHOOL. lien:- th- S. ('? C-.l'o-o. Enuiish, I .aria ?a ,! Crt* l? VV?IHH; T, nu.* l u- P*.ti?. I H.,. i.;-!!.,lia.: M.:;i- -mattes. *l<) poi- torin ..r i I ?u-oo mouth:-: Latia, o-. , . ard Matlietna- I Cos. ?1? A? ply t- :? Mr. ?.k" < nuO.-V. in ?a-rtaiti --:si-s, e.vdil vn!i bo I ato.. ?if! j..t J[??jiu.'.ry, -.* 0. !" "tOOK ?Tj?'r" ?.'. 1 J .M.!'. SOAP. ?"> fi-uts pcs bar. : Ai>.i. a' K"-!ioi-:.l i'-iortii" ni . ?? (JUOOE .t'i iilLS, fursali !.,-..- hy i\ i-. i TTTINi ). I I'nr. I :. "i r l!(.ui.<i?V? anti A ?s-:o:ai>lv ts. COPARlSJERSEIP. (". ii.V h Itt A, \r.ii -.. I.?. ?s??. rpin:?mh-r*ig.*,h hr.v ag ri :-tl a ?. , , fi. noss i itu:, oin II v%-nh ii.- firm <.! j I :1 ! s 1,1 ?. ? c '.; !"" *z>*\\ ' f? IU i.^>N v tho n-irp.?>?. ol II an Al ? Tit N. ' : ?.'.' i l l; U.COM :?ltssioN ?n?l i.N? i:\Ni i. > <?a; \<:r. 1 iV.i'.ii.."" ' ?II'TA?S LI-:?:, I ' _ < ! Ii. I-OKI'OT. tho An.otii.n ami itonoral flora j ila ; liv Mi s rs. ?L x'sc'iN LKiJ .v co. t ? if, 7A:\I.X. K- t?Tf .V liUo.NS. - I hi 1-iiiA Ltfc f\ IO?, - Auctioneer". General Cora. ^Agents ana Sxchanffe Brokers, (\>Lo3ti;i.V, ( . 4..NY husinoss outriisnNi tn thom v..il ;?<. ^5 ,-. i.. pr.->!uj i a;i-ij!inn. ' ( ; t > 1 .i >. SI ?. V ?-.iN.. s Kt l ' 1 : ITf KS ar. il IVA X K I MOTIFS li.iut;ht ava ! Kt fi r m Mi ssis.' V.'iLl its ? "Ala:H.7-? I ami :?.. ssrs. JOHN i l! VSK1? A :'n.. i i,ari. s ! t o,. S. C. Oi'.OKoK .(.iii.KV. I-'.s.i.. uti.] MS.,.M-... M. I < '. UAKin:!; ? . : >.. Anetta, ( ?a. I Ai... STKNKtUSK A Mc?'Af Ll-:V. ! Charlotte, >;. c. ^ Cfi'i-e fi">r tin- pj^iait at Mi-.s?rs. /oaly. Sil??'; ' i'Ul.VMlUA, S. C. j i . T3IJ3 niiihrsi}:ni-.L havi?.-: leased I Vjrt'a.- L A ll C K ar. I CO.'.UrOlMOUN ! ???iiliifU.OlNil known ?is tho "Colitmliia : Mot limlixt K.-ma'.- ' "nilo^i ," '.till up. a ii l:Il;ST-t ! VSS iiOTKL. un So])tornhor 7. T. S. NU'KKUSON. I'ropriettir. Kv" Papers liirougiiout "th. State insert t.viro a \'.. . k ?ur '".V- Weeks, atlll M ini '...ll* lu lies im1i .-. .Viii; 17 ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO., TO ?33. A Mi COM. MHRSHAMTS, lii? und l l? Mcdiit'j Sired, j ' Cil A l?T.KSTON, S. C. I F. A. Wii.COXstr>i, A-.a.-M.. \ . Orimgeba.rg; fi. C. EDMUND A. SO?l'KP. .v ia., : !.'-.:!.a1 billia. Po-iin. LIVINGSTON, MOM co., Agent;? N.av Jfork. I ?i' LIBERAL Al) \?ANCFKmail! rmi ?ON I ?I?NJit'MTS. Aug jb tim ). Charleston Advertisements. ~ JTW.~ ROBSON Has resumed tho MISSION BUSINESS, AT ititi OLD STAND, C2 EAST EA Y, CHA RLEST02T, S. C. HAS received on consignment and offers tor Bale, to arrive: ,v.) eu s iiiciiarduon's li ALS ROPE. .2h bales heavy GUNNY CLOTH. 12 rolls., ?.(j baxets low-priced TOBACCO-lbs. li.? .. ehoico TOBACCO-lbs. :>u bags fan Ul* ) C< >FFEJ3. li> hluts. CUBA SUGAR, medium quality. 511 boxes Colgao..'s FAMILY SOAP, yd " Kh?gs?ord pure STAUCH, ino kegs N'AIl.s. asserted sizes. 50 boxea best CHARCOAL Tl*. 2.? " 1. C. TIN. Aug 17 2* rim Mw mhmm Snsuranqe ?geney ! T WBF?R & LANE Kv, MEETING a L. i EA HLESTOJi S. C., W>EPKESLNT the following first-claee X\ coiimani?'s: o it KAT WESTERN INSURANCE ? OM PANV. OF N KW ?URK. SECURITY IN'S Cit ANCE COMPANY, OF Nl'.v. YOliK. PHOENIX Fl RE INSURANCE COMP'NY, I OF NEV, YOliK. c i MANHATTAN INSURANCE COMPANY, i OIS N KV," YORK. ' . i With aggregate cash capital of EIGHT I MIKLIONS OF DOLLARS. Hisks taken on ?ill descriptions of rr? in-rty ort' reasonable terms, and losses pn.mntlv settled. S. Y. TT Pi Eli. . A. A. LANE. Aug ll .20 ! J. II. BAGGKTT ?i CO., Parlors and C'OIIMII Ession Merchants, . i ?x; Eirs M / / ' rn i: n .i HE, < HAHLESToX, s. c. SELL ??i leis Market, or ship to New Yorft ! ? ?i- I .iv* rpoul. both Long and Short Sm- I I pl? COTTON.. Liberal advaiici.s on ship- ! imeats. and ri: tarn s made in gold or treu- j snrv noto, as mst meted. ! .1. H. ISAOttETT. E. M. SPEIGHTS. ' A,,.,; . J Cm Sim Chichester. | ItKAI. KSTA'I'K ttltOECKR, is r.l.'-tAJfSTE'EE'T, y'HA I: LES TON. VC EXT for the nnrehasi- anti sale of HEAL ESTA L'Ein any of the Southern I rM"l,"J" M,.O. Fier tlu- REPAIRING, RENTING, ic, of city property. j? Owners i-f property in Charleslpn, un-I I .i> i'i.id detained in ri: . uji onnfrv, can ; I h:iv.> li.' ir pr.itv fa'ten ea iv of ami 1 [ pr.'mt?!y : C.-ml!,] rb by ?, ,. ling to above i i power >>,' A.?<.'..ney. to asstouo control..! i Ti.o .-iiiii.'. umU tim owner's return, tnfor I ueiiion as io tl.e condition ?>i' pr..porty in ? iu"< ?! hy slf-Hfj. a.ni o;.lierwi.? -, witn proba ' lile ??>:p>msc of repairing-, scntonapplication. , /ar Wanted to purchase' for- parties I seeK'ing invcstm-iUi of lical J-^stat?;. in South j I Pur.ilina, sevcrai Pi.ANT VI Itevs. iii work- ! inc order, in the upper portion of the State. ' Aug s -C, Willis & Chiselm, Factors, Commission Mvitrlia.iitx, .1 NJ) SHIPPING AOEXTiS. oKFICK. Jlli.l.s UoCSK, j?(TI U?LEs'i'ON, S. C. i-:, '.vn.'.ts. A. it. rmsoLM. \\TILL :t it ?'lid ie ?he purchase, sak; and sliiornent ,t.. foreign anti (hunestie e.'i-e of COTTON. KlCi".. LUMBER, NAVAL s Ti Ht ES; ? ?b.> collection ?if Drafts, Piirclei.-e util' '^e of ad ^ecuriti?*!. Cou IltUT.ftS To: Messrs. .JJ<iim. Fraser .V Co., Charleston, M.' s-rs. C. >. \V. Willi vus av Co., Messrs. <;?i-.rgi' A. HopJey ,v Cu., " < ii.orgc Si hi o4 K.-.p. Augusta, Ca* T. S. Mctcidfi Es.;.. Messrs. Clark, Hodge .V Co.. New York. M.-ssfs. Murray .V Xrpht w, - " M?Ssrs. E. V.'. Clark .v Co.. Philatlelphia, en. Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwick .v Co., Bal? timore. M.I. Messrs. Samuel Harris A Sons?Baltimore, M l. Amt S ?fi IKTESM T?TIEW mi ATL?STi? CO A?T Mail Line! ?i THE new first .^S?\^V-~?\ class steamer MO "p. NEK A, Charles 1>. <*. J &^*fw--?v v\ Marshnian, (lom Baleh, OouimniuiiT, Will leave Charleston, S. C. direct for New York, alternately, TJi LTasDAYS each ck. ' . Eur freighter pansage -having handsome Stan- Iii>oni ?icc.oniiiKxiations applv to F. A. WJLCONSON. Agent. Orangeburg, S. C. ARCHIBALD GETTY A CO., 120 and K's Me ting st., Charleston, S. C. LIVINGSTON, FOX A Co.. Agents, # Aug 15 2ftio ' N- w YorHT Theological Seminary, COLUMBIA, s. c. rf1HB ENrnCISES af this institution vii 1 ?ir resumed on WEDNESDAY, the n^ dav oi November next. Students desirno wllnissiun to tho se vera! classes are request d to communicate with tuc Faculty at a: .arly day. > 15 :? ?? ? Pa*e/s tvhi toufej'1.1.?'* rby aefcctn thc ahoy?. , CALL AT C. S. Jenkins' Assembly Street^ THI&D BOOR FRO ii FENJJLETONT. Aug IQ_?_10 Office 'Gen. Sup. W. and Si. E. E.. StTCTEK, August 15,1865. ON and after August 18, a DAILY TRAIN will run betwe.ja Kingt-Tille s.nd Wil? mington. Leaving Kingsville daily at 8.00 a. m.,-ind arriving at Rings viii? 7.30" p. m. Those Trams will luakedaily connectons at Wdmington with Trains tor an? point North. They also will continue to coonee*, wi i h Trains on tho Northeastern Railroad for Charleston ai*l Cheraw and Darlington lir.ilruad. These Trains carry both freight and pasaengors. HENRY H. DRANF, Aug 1G 2\vd General Superintendent. H?ad?f rs Ass't Com'r of Freedmen, TOR S. C.. GA., AND FLA?, BEAUFORT, fi. C., June ??U, lsto. 0 EN KR AL ORDER NO. 1. ITHE following Circular from Htad . quarters Uurouuot' Freedmen. Refugees and Abandoned Lands, is republished for thc information of ab whom i: mav conctrn: WAR ! ?EPARTIUSNT, BLREAI. OF FEEEDSIEX, REFUGEES AND ABANOONTJ? LASD^ WASHINGTON, D. C., Maj 22, lttfe. Circular Nc. 3. Whereas a large amount of land in the State of Virginia," and in omer States that .have been in bisurrcitiou, hus been aban? doned by disloyal owners aud is nov. being cultivated by freedmen; and whereas tho owners of such lands are attempting io ob? tain possession of tiltia, ami thus deprive thc freedmt*i of the frnits ol' their industry : It is ordered tba?"all abandoned lands in said States now under cultivation by the freedmen, bo retained in their possession lui til the crops now growing shall beseemed fer their benefit, unless fud and .just com? pensation be made fur their labor and its products aud for expenditures. Tin- above order will not be so construed as to relieve disloyal persons from the cxn gequcuccs ot their ciisloyahy, and the ap? plication for the restoration of then landa, by this class of parsons, will in uo ease ;.d entertained by anv militarv authority. O. O. HOWARD, Maj. Gen., Commissioner of Bureau of 1 reedmen, Refugees and Abandoned Lands. WAH DEPARTMENT, AD JLI ANT-tiKM'.HAL'i, OFFICE, . WASHESGTO??, Mav ?2, 1865. All military authorities will sustain tho Coil.missioner of the Bureau ot Ik. fu ?ces, Frecduiuu and Aband .med Lairds, and aid him in the execution i :' thc ablive order. Bv direction ol' tie: rieeretarv of War. .> K. li. TOWNSEND, . Assit ian. Adjutant-General. C. The provisions ?d' the above circular viii be sti--eily em-....vd throughout th: S'.;;tes of South Carolina, Ceorghi -.,.,.1 ? lida. Complaints iii.?- noon luau?,. :.. : iicso Headquarters thai In ?..any instances for? mer own? th of plan: v.!..; a uad .-he.. s. who are now allowed ;.? i-i.-m.iiii ou tii.-?? '.ai-.ti.-i upon condition that-tiny a:u:i un. o ie titeir former slaves thai they are free, and mako ; with them fair and equitable agreements, whereby full ami just compensation sh?,il bo made for their labor ano its products, arc, in ileriane* ol' this order, still forcing their tonner, slaves to work fur theiu, and continue to hold them in slavery, even to tin- exti lit of shooting them down Ll' the;/ dare to assert their freedom, and tail utterly to admit or announce to them i:i any way thai they arr ?-ec. Such acts aro disloyal to the Government and in plain violation"of its policy. It is h ri by onh-red that ail persons em? ploying tin- ire -dinon si agricultural end mechanical pursuits within Mu- States of South Carolina, (?.-gia anil ?'lerida, who .ail, by ?lie 15th of August, to announoe to those tn their employ the fact that, tiley aro free, and fail to recognize i hem as free me" and to make suitable agreements with thei^ whereby a.j'i.-t and .t.-qnitable compensation wi? lie stcun?l to them for th. ir labor, will be bold na disloyal tu thc United States Go? vernment, and their propwty will be sub? ject toMi ?zureand dividion among the freed? men, in acennW&ee with the provisions of Section 4 of ; BfiRVct to Establish a Bureau for the Belief or freedmen am^lict'iigees," approved March 3, ls:;."). II!. As the harvest time is near, and the freedmen ha*}- been regan.ed as lice by tho United .States Government since January, ish:>; ?Ind as a measure -.f necessity, to pre? vent them from becoming paupers on its bounty, tiie fivcdiiiuh must h.-paid for their labor ou ail lands, not abandoned since tho commencement of the preparation of tho ground.for seed up to the harvest time of this year; and unless full ci>nii?<.iisatiou i.-? made, u> the satisfaction or mis bureau, iii.- freedmen will be entitled io and will receive one-half of rho crop raised. IV. Any person who ??hall whip or other? wise maltreat any freedman because he as? serts that freedom, or for other cause, will be held guilty btdbru the la w, and punished for assault aitd battery: and any one who shall take thc life ot any freedman for like cau.u:.-will be held guilty of murdi r! V. N'o person w ill be permitted C. drivo the age.t. infirm and helpless from their present places of abode; tiny ruhst be. allowed to romain whore they are until such time as.the Government shall make proper provision tor their support. Vb Tue Assistant Commissioners in tho States of South Carolina, Georgia and Flo? rida ar.- required to eidbroccthis order to tho extent of their power, and to report lo these Headquarters all violations of it. The aid of every friend of justice au,! fair dealing between man an 1 man, is also requested to brirg to the notice ol tin- Freedmen's Bu? reau ?ny failure io c-unply with 'ts provi? sions. When the rules of exact justice sho'l ho obst rved m the-relations hetween ?all. em? ployer ami employed, and each shall regard die other's rigiits, then edi bo practically 'dem??nstratio, so clearly that none.cir.' doubt, the advantages tu' t he fret labor system. By or?ei . . Brevet Mi j. Gi i: il. SAXTON-, Ass't Com. Freedm -ii ?\ . 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