Journal and confederate. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1865, May 03, 1865, Image 2

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*\ W???oa IIMHOTI.MyMJMWuj in i i u lie would be brought to his house. I The entire city to-night presents a seen? of, wild excitement. # Tiic military authorities have despatched j anouoted patrols in every direction, in order, if j .possible, to' arrest the assassins, while the Me- i Iropelitau Police are alike vigilant for the same j purpose. j The assassins' attacks, Loth on the President 'and on Secretary Seward, took place at the ! 'same hour, 10 o'clock, thusshowiug a preconcerted plan to avas.-inate both. Vice-President Johnson is in the city, and _ his hotel quartets ate guarded l?y troop.-. tiik t'i:Hl'KTltAT''I!S OK thk tiKKf-S fOt SD OUT. Washington Pity, No. 4.ii8 Tenth Street, 410 a. in.. April ly.?.1 f"j. ifcti. J>u\ Xew Y'-rk : 'l ite President continues inseindl*!?, :and is sinking. Secretary Seward remains without change, i Frederick Seward's aknlt i>?frm:Hired in two -places, besides a severe cut upon rill* head.? ! The attendant is still^-divc, but Jiis condition is 1 hopeless. Maj. Seward's wonudsarn tint dangerous. i It is now ascertained with reason aide iter- : taint v tlpit. two a>sas>ius.were Piigap'd in the i horrible crimes?Wilkes l>oot!i being tlio 01 c tlmt shot tin* 1'residetit ; the other a compaiiion of his, whose name i> not known, hut whose f|eserij?linii is so clear that lie Can hard- i iv escape. _ It appears from a letter found in JhiojiVs trunk that the murder was planned before the : till of March, but fell through then, because j the accomplice "backed out until uichur>iu; **onM be beard fnnn." Dentil and Ins accomplice worn at the livery fCniilc at 0 o'clock last ev-niiyj, and left.there witii their horses about 10 oYiwek, or shortly 1 . 1* !...? I..HK. It Willi || 4il.!H"l| tlll'V iitri??rr 111?11- ! '' *i ?w ... ? . Irtil for si'Verai il.tVK I'ucli scckiiTy; !r?-.r cIimm-o j lt'U for some unknown iyiisoii it was 11< r. farricil into fl?d until hut tiiiilir. <?tio oftlicm Las t-.viilr.liily tuaile Jus way to J.buliiiiorc. iIn: otlu-r lias not Tut born truvrl. .(Si.-ncl) ! :. M. k'lWNTON, 'I! S.-cn tan- of War. ! um:OLX"S M:ATH. I j W A !t OFPAH'MKNT, WAStUNKIK'i^ April ? \f"j. (''rn. Jfix : .\ 1 >r:-?!j;t?r? [.oi'-oii> <.i, <J < ill is Hiortliliw at twoii'y two ItflTUfa-s ;;fii r 7 i *> clock. CDW.'.V .V. STASTnY. ; i Sia-rntary of War. I CATUKKF. OF if'oTtr A.V'.I nis ACI'O;.ISPI.JC;-:K. ' VvT a km i yf St'?v. April To.?A stcmma ?ir- !j rivnl at this city from Ifciltimnro hist ovonitio, ' < stating tliat llift assassins bavo "born nrrostol. i j IJ.Hitll Wilt C'lHtfll' eomrwlu'iv in tin' vi.-ji,itV ! ol* and the murderers of .v.r.; two in number, were also arrested. H*sii;*v i know in From evidence obtitined. ii i< deemed ' hijlldv probable that lite in mi who. ?-t1 1 Seward whs John Smith, of Prince ( I Maryland. ' i 1 I" anijukw Johnson sWokx in as pimhitikst. 1. Washington, April 15.? Viep-Pre..idc?t;' Andrew Johnson was sworn in a? President of ' ^ the United States, at eleven o'Vlo.-k iliis morn- j< in<;. The ceremonies were "very impressive.? ;' Mr. Johns:.? received the. oath < f !'resident J( witii the mo?t profound ?rric f. 'Hm vity is j1 dianed in monriiinf?: all business, pt.blie. and i1 private, is stispened; tint people, on#- ami nil. move through thos'ivits with t lie mrwt solemn, 1 sombre faros; intense feeling still prevails 1 throughout the country. 1 < DRAT!! 0? MP.. IlAXSKT.L. " Washington', Apr'I In.?Hansel), the ' messenger of the State department, wlio was ] in attendance on Mr. Reward, died to day. Mr. < Seward is in a precarious, condition. JOHNSON* AND THE CABINET. Washington, April 1.5.?Pr-'S. Johnson, at 12 o'clock, called a meeting of his Oahiueit j and told the different sectetaries to continue . the duties of their offices, and proposed at- ; rangemeut for the funeral of the late Presi-! I . dent. i I j i ORDER TO BE PRESERVED IN IJAl.TlMOUE. I ! >! M liy II ILII.?W? JlfWlU 9 I ?! ,I Headquarters Middle Department, 1 Eiglitli Army Corpa, L ' Baltimore, Md., April ]5, 1865, J Spcrinl Outers No. 01.?Par. 1. Tlio assassination of the President of the United Safes and the Secretary of State call I for the following orders: The utmost rigor of military discipline and authority will he onforced in this city and department until further orders. All pe.i-soris are hcrchy iioiiBed that assemblages of iq,oro than three persons will nut he permitted. Tie- pickets on all the roads are hereby or ; der-d to arrest all suspicious persons. Market wagons will bo pnrmithd to come j into the city, hut must not be allowed to pass | out. without a written pass from the Provost j Marshal of the Department. ? . ? I i\o DOatS or trains win I>*.; (h-uhmum khcov; | tlic city until further orders, wil In ?nr a perm is-1 siori from these headquarters. No vehicles ivi'll be permitted to puss out of! the citv on any of the roads. (iood order must prevail in this city. The Provost Marshal of the Corps is hereby directed to eo-ope rate with the police authorities and preserve the p.-ace of the city. It. is imperative upon all pood and loyul citizens to nss'st in etiforcii'i^ nil the orders issued by the civil or military authorities in their efforts to suppress all manifestat ions of sympathy with the fiendish crime so ^r -ssly in viola-! tion of all law, human or divine. By.command of Brevet Brig. Cen. MOliUIS. Samuki. IB LWYJMCNCK, A. A. C. mti.ixo among the yankee soj.imkus. -# . Koktkkss Monp.ok, April Hi.--The news of Lincoln's death caused a profound sensation j timnn^ the troop-; in Crant's army. If the war j should continue, they threaten to take no! prisoners, dksckutiov ok booth. J. Willm* Booth, the murder"!*, is flic you lift- j est. son of the elder Booth. the tragedian. IJ*? is a man of violent disposition, and is u ported i II- ! <. . I. . 1 fo I'O :i t. l:IUc.S parii'MiV 111 : It". .vi iin' t;"m j inciwvmet;!. of the war, |,c re-iilm! in I*;irf*?r?I? I 'n:n:fv, ??<l whs then known as t*xtroui?* in |:i> j 1 proclivities ami sympathy -with ilic | 'moth. r 11 the endeavor t<> throw Maryland M into jiiic vorlcx of the reh-liioii. he was an - j . live llioiisfli obscure agitator. Since then, we ,. Iiuve heard little of* aim, except as an actor in j ( [his au?r other cit'es. Whether he undcrtoafc : [he terrible work which lias plunged the nation | nto sorrow of his mm volition or at t.'ie innf.i- | itiitiou of other atul more prominent traitors, is * fact that may never he known. ?? -0<T.t>*>- *r? - - ? 1'kom Mexiovi.?On the 27th of March, was < lflirisillv published in the city of Mexico Maxi- ( niliatiV decree confirming nil the confiscations 1 iu.l sales of rhnrch property nm -'c* wider forimt Ooverninonts, amounting to sonny millions if dollars. Tliis i< a seven' b'nw at the ecclu-1 , ?tast:cnl rule, which lus swayed Mexico since ! , ts scttli-nicrit bv Europeans. One of its ef\v-ts will be the sfiiMishment of religious tol ( ration in the count)y, and it l?.*?s caused in,onsu excitement among the pri-sts and the ] diiirch party generally. Another decree, 11 urging the church power into that of the State, was expected soon to follow. Another excitement arose oi:t of the resiglistibn of the several members of the Empe- j ' iir's eybinet, which, however, .was not. mip[?!?-<* I to have been induced wholly by his deTec against the church. Additional successes of the imperial arms j _ src announced, and new adhesions to the Kui^iro of important republican lc ders ar? ;lni:ned. There was a large number of prominent Americans kt Mexico. The English J louse of Peers at present con- J ?isi of one Prince, two Royal Dukes, three t Archbishops, twenty-four Duke.s, thirty-one t Marquises, 15S Enrlr, thirty-one Viscounts, F twenty-eight Dish ops, and lo8 Barons. As 1 the Bishop of Bath and Wells sits also as Ba- j ron of Auckland, the total number of peers is j *35. ? . ,r-i Special Notices. j coraciL NOTICE. COUNCIL CHAMBER. April 27th 1866. AT A MEETING OF COUNCIL THE FOLTOW- | ING resolutions were adopted and ordered to be pub- ! lithcd. ' j Resolved, That the time for removing obstructions | from tho side walks and burned cotton, and all oflln-: si v<? mat tor from the lots, be extended to the 5th of j May next. Resolved. That the penally for violating the ordi-> j nance against firing guns v/itliiu ihe bounds of tlio ] town, also for hogs remaining at large will be rigidly j -" - 1 ' w r , : umunx'u. May 1 1 CJcrk. Will Stand for the Season, A FINIi CIIESNUT STaLLION, AT llOBKIlliC HILL, at one hundred dollars or ifs equivolent in provisions. He is o'jt or? tlior?ug!ibr-d inaro, .by n .Morgan horse, and rides and draws ndmiratfty. >'o mare will be served until the money is paid. Groom fee's, $5. April 7?12 JOHN CAXTKY, CiRCMAK. HKADQUAHTKRS P?ST OK CAMUKV, ' Ma ch 16,1865. IN BEHALF OF TlIK CITIZENS OF CAMDEN \ and vicinity, any and nil persons having provisions I in.tlie'ir possession are earnestly requested to send j their surplus to this point-or sale or distribution to j the needy. Tt is known to all that the eneinv in his J course lev very ;\v In.* sos or mules.'and in many! places all the provisions were taken: so that those j who may have n surplus to dispose o have no means ' o gelling it to market. There are a large Dtuuber o persons living in - lie [ - ! '- A ... .. .4 4. I Iown iinn.' ?u puiutiiws>j nuj-iymn, uiu iiicm iiic, iiul to | l?o had r.t any price, and niiluss licip cornea rom { abroad jrreat sntlering must insno. Persons win deliver provisions n any kind on I he i 1'niir ?ul and tliev viil he brought up and dclivocr-d to ! Mr. .1 nines Lhiiilup, IntcuJaiit o the town, vim will j sell or distribute as the owner nm. direct. It is lerjucsletl also that persons near t lie Railroad will send up wood hv tlie trains, hs it is impossible in* ru iiiv lolie supplied by tlv ew wagons around. A.'l articles sent nji to Mr. Untilup will bo ]>roioptly attended m, psnb've mentioned. Citizens boiow (.'aindeti: the acts are Wilav you m l your sVleri. fc' bretneren appeal to you or nssit-t mcc. Are yoB irawillinjr to rwpond. c mi and see >r roursclves. and vutir hwrfsinnvt be nineed. AJ.KX'BK. I'ObCLOUGfl. March 17 Captain ixminmnding: Post. Notice. MY THOROUGHBRED HORSE "CMYK". BY J Entnw Shiirlc. dam \fuUa by Monarch will 'tand'at Col. Shannon's plantation 4 miles east of Inmaon from Monday to Wednesday, each week, dn'ing the spring season Terms One Hundred Dollars payable in advance. .May 1-1 . J aS. 11. McLKOD. Kirkwood Flour and Grist Mill. rlLFC ABOVE MILL BEING FINISHED ' IS uotv prepared to grind Corn, Wheat, jliiee and *yc. ? r> n rATnnPV P. I" . * V1J1VL 'March 31 6 ? ? *? Hof.iceHats will be prksskd and all irillt XEUY Work (lone oil application fo ' * MllS. I.. HAMMKBSLOUGII, opposite the i!arkot, at th* burnt buiJdinjrs. April 7 2 Soldiers' Board of Belief OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF SO. OA., ) SPAUTAXBUP.fr H.. March 1,It-Go. j' IRITIS DEPARTMENT IS LOCATED FOR THE i present at this place. The Soldiers' Boards of " leliefin Districts and Parishes with which there is 10 communication by mail, will forward their returns j iy horse couriers immediately "pan the receipt of his notice. The expenses of theso couriers will be aid at this office. All other important communicator! s for this office should bo forwarded m tho same raw. JAMES TUPPER J April 5 2 Auditor ofS. 0. .* i?j5"" All papers in the Stite copy'twice. \ " -J m ''$11 School Notice- '*" jj^ henrym. brtjnslld., lateprin^?riMh=? CIPaL of the High School of Charleston, . I \ <%WM respectfully enuouuccs to tlio citfeens of Cnmden tlmt lie Will il). V.) open a ClaS- y sical, Mathematical, English iiiul French ' ^ Serool in this pl?ce between the let and 15th inst., V or so soon as-be can obtain transportation from Columbin, where ho was a sufferer in the common oa- ._' ? lamity. . ; ^ Hia long experience and-success as a teacher and tgovernor of youMt, he trusts will secure for liira th$ contideDce oi' those who may be disposed to place thel i sons under his care. Ho pledges nothing but an .' ^ earnest and honest discharge of his duty; . ~ For terms, until his arrival,'apply at Mr. AtcBOMp-*' ald's residence or to the Rev. J. T. wiqhtlfax. Xj,_ / . April 5 - , & ' 7] ' ije ?. t School Notice. TilF, SUBSCRIBER'S.SCHOOL WAS OPKNKI>if'|g on the I 9th irjfit., ami is now continued at the- ^ School room of the Camdei^AsHuMittion, whero appli-'. '. '/A.ii cation for admission can be made Tito present ties-". si'on will continue to tho 1st August, and tlie next, fronn " I at September to 16tli December. * *' HENUY.M BBUS& May 1 X; * Notice.. SECOND S. 0., HOSPITAL,' h Elorftvce, S. C., Mutch 28, 1805.. J PRIVATE J. HAMELTON' FRUJBTT, CO M, 8thS. C\, VI u eers; and T. P. Galloway, Co, Hr. * 21atS. C. Volunteers; who were employed ns nurses , in the Hospital, left suddenly on tl? night of the 28tK< February lost without permission and are stilt absent without autho.it.r and against my.wish, and do ou- ' thorize any in authority to nrrestJheui tflicrever ibey may be found. 1 do ilioicfore publish tbcm as desert^ ,./ ers. T. A. DAUGAN, ' V Aprils Surgeon in charge, t j # 1 ^ ' TtfOTIOE. M Y DA UGHTKK > A R AH CUHSNUT, IS IIERK13Y authorized to give receipts iu payment of iinv motiev rccived on my account. . , , .J A MI'S CUK8XUT. April 5 1 Noticer j K\HXKSTLY HFQUFST ALL THOSH! INDEBT; 1 Kl> to me by open account to settle the same pinnvplly, 1 have been n heavy lo.-or l>y the raid, nnd . sj it is most important to prevent serious" embarrns*. ' J inent. that I should have my affair* settled up. March .11 .1 ItoHT. M. KKNNKDY." Barter. . g \TTANTF.J) TO PURCWASH, A SINGLK BUGGY ^ <\ \ V and Harness, lor which provisions will be paid. Apply at this office. ft . ' ? .Aj'ilio ? Notice. otrayed or stoleox, from the premisO ES of the subscriber, in th? lower part of Camden, ' on the afternoon of the 25th inst':;?Two sorrel raaree, : and one medium sized black marc mnle. One of the mares was quite small, and had marks of age, being a , * little gray about the eyes. The other mare was verf young, and bfgood size, hnvitiga wliito streak in tljtf forehead. > ' Any information by which they may be Recovered, will be liberally rewarded. . April 28 A. W. BURNET. _ ""wanted, / Br MRS. BOB'T. B. CHAPMAN, A, WKLL RB^ commended nnrse, for a child 18 months old./ Applv at Mrs. Connors, ^obkirk Hill, Kirkwood. ' .' April 21 ? NOTICE TO THE LAJSI?, SUMMEBS. DRESSES FOJR SA.I.J2 J . k FKW SUMMKR PRESSES MAY DB'HAC9T'& A APPLYING SOON TO J. SOMMERS, next door to Dr. Zomp's store. April 5 it; . Carriage Wanted, WANTED TO purchase OR exchange.;" for provisions, a four seat one horse carriage." i.pplyto * B. p. OOLRURN. April 5 LostLost on main street on Wednesday morning, a dotted black Lace Veil. A liberal TBtArard will be paid frr same if ielt at Mr- CorRTsnv'gg" April 7 ' < u , 'if* ', * ' * ' " " jA