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1 1 ...... -.( - ITSM3. - V ' ' ' %- " - * 1 i I>. F. Wndo has withdrawn lii-s unconditional declination ?>t" candi-f dary for the Ohio Governor- ? r * ( i ' V " j . l" v> * j The 2Cc\V Orleans .Commercial Bulletin reports that in Jjouisiaua to ore corn and less eottoii Iki'vc i>een planted this year, com^ara-j tivcly, than la.-t year. ft<ai7.*?r? worth of base coin was j rwieemed ?t the United Stales mini ; for M:u\ Total ro?remplit>ns aiuouui1 !0$lli33G84. This under thq act oi ATay 3, 1871. N Wi-.^s. The Communists prisoners, to! the imrnber of twenty thousand,! arc to lie transported to.New. Ca!e-j dotiia, a .desolate./Inland in tin*! ^outh Pacific Ocean beloi)irin?jr to run cc. [ ^ i * . * - ' ? | * The first peaches of the season j iiro selling in Saw York at ?0 peri dozen, or $200 per basket. So far. j Tweed and Jim Fisfc are about tliei Only nieji who can afford loiudulgvj Very largely. 'An emigrant cvoman died suddenly yesterday, at Brady's nation. Utah* There' was fou&d on 'her person a through ticket from Xew.. York to San. Fraut'isco, ami ten thousand dollars, mostly in United States bonds. Of the 265- present members of Congress, of the representatives and senators claim to have had col* legiate education*. Of these only throe are graduates of. Harvard and , pix of Yale, which. isf a^givat fid- J ? - - % V-* i ]in??fclt for ttic. JNe\v<i^ngiunu seals, of ie?niing. V |i Butterflies hare boon found fly-} ing atscn^ six hftwlred. miles from IjiimI. Tlieir buoyancy is great and . the Mj^ular. eiiort of must |: be small; awhile the-'tvhid driwsii them forward' rapidly over great: v I] r?ho demand for dried pjilttvetfo , leaves sccuw to be'.. R^it-up," us luttrJ . ndviecg} tftuur Iiiv?crpiH?t; refievv'tlio invitation of produce, brokers'.! crAisigiiuieiitsJ fu . ai\y' uui'^iitiU ?'i j Avhu li the sum Of $120 iir goLJ^er; tou W otfrrud. :i Qi TJ - <> - - * i * ^ A ^ ) j""J r'~ " ^ ^ | The New Briuisuklc Govcujin"i<fut\rui3 appointed tliyee o^its' ?iioin'ITiif^ Ivimr^ \iuaw Mm] J^injtAr. a ucW^?tHH? -to--wmttjF; with *qii'|; liuvermsH'Jits of ^v<ryu S<ofcw a'lhl j i'rin.co E?hvar(i'a LsiaotL \vifchTaj v i tj vv_ .t<Mi n it oil Jk-.t um agai list vibe j j "WitsfriHiitim Trrtttv. * ' ' i ,t^VT?' ? C - V _ i A cnmniTitct* of Italians have!, boCh^-foiae- ?j;?ys in Merjthati, !, looking fni'^latnls fy? .QtliJIj -; l vafrni; ?ilie woi fus aiul:jiroJiic- j j }Afl ,,v, r.-W S'nHi ' * non. ??l \yi:Kv Tyfy are s:ug t<>j; liavy luxh niheh |?k*ase<I, atnl.jfo i?- j 1 tend sending out a oojouy liotfi j <'hieago, to. cumiiiejiere operational iinuiediately. . - . | A iic\v dwarf, who is stjlpd-the! ]>!,i:icyH.-? J,\-li'iK:,;is exhibiting l;or-, self .in London prj;|wratory to visit-j i:iu: Now York. .JSlie is reputed toi l?e nine years old, eighteen inchesi high, weighing six juuimis, and ??f j rntrrefy symmetrical propor-i tions.''k s"' ' I T?? tlift TTIrcf TMct'lM.'f r?f rrf11JlP%J! see the Democrats are talking of running "Andy Johnson". for Uonjrress. Tlio New York Herald says they can surely elect him. and he Lsj just tho man wanted in the House | of Representatives to take .care of: General Ben Butler and the consti tution. ?iir* x* s * . Tlie examination of tlie'enteringi trlawis concluded. "Lor Napier," the new colored cadet, passed with liisrh credit. Master Young, son of Jlrigluii/i, the prophet, also passed ! weft.~ "Among the class is a son of j tlie late GenernK-Lhomas F. Mea-j * ". * - i i ? /1 ; J j:uer, uppoimeu ojt i/migrcssuiuii Boose vc*itr of JS'cav York. Tlie lNew York Bulletin, of Wed-i nestiuv, in its report of the stock( . markets for the proceeding , day, ; say.s: ^Southern State bonds imve lhieu strong with Tennessee*?, Virginias and new South Carolinils ?as the features. As will be. seen by the advertisement elsewhere,[ tliei July interest on tlie Soutli Carolina bonds, will be paid promptly." Tlie United States army, it is re-, ported, has finally been reduced to a peace footing, in accordance with the act of Congress^of July. 15, 1870. The regular arrwy/will-now j ? > -P ...... I lintvtim. I COnSUjf, Ol'lJUU ?vnviuir t7ri? iituivn-, ant-general, four n?for-g<merals and three brigatfier-gqnCfciis,. with $i$ir respective staff!-organizations for $eld services. In addition there-\vi 11 bo one a^jntarit-ge^ttral, 5on^ sqnarlorinastef- general, (?ne coin-! in'^sary.general, and onosnrgiimi-' general, with tU-Mr mibordinates, j The proper is divided iutytjie corps I of enginoci's, Ute*><ordi?tM46' department arid, the signal eor^s, ten e#V;l airy regiments, five arjtHery re'gi-1 fiiroiih'.fiuft i n f ;i 11! rvr riM'l il.>...v w.v, .......... J "Oul. jne?t?, the military acuderiiy'- ?iii<l ,<Jjo ludirttt scouts.-: Tire enlisted men are 30.000 in number, divided nearly as follow^: -800 engineer*, 3735"*artillerymoii, 10,000 cavalrv-, men, 15,000 i?tantry,Yix non-commi'ssioned"staff and ?hirty ordnance sergeant*. The Ili'diftn scouts are about 1000 iii number, the enr-* pMyeos of the quartermaster's department 2500, and company laun/] rrftUOS 1700 Tin* total number of rations issued for enlisted men and attaches anwunt to 35-,2$4. < It is Anticipated . that 600& nieii . will have to be enlisted to keep the army np to the above standard. [Fjoto the,JXo\v York, IltjraldJ |j ANOTHER CHAT WITH fill ANT; 1 .-V: - " J Views of the Pjrsident oa Coireiit Politics.*'*-v * /i" ' Long. June &,1871. i The Ui.nidci' shower that poured ji so plentifully ?u Kew York his I ui^hi ;J tniK'-lici us vwy Jijjhtly,.. npt elioiurii , to Wei u- Miiuuji'i' coat. \V, it was (rtissuvj^ over us vcr,* tunny j people twero ar^vjuic on uiv mini, *'"?V| joying the htve/.e from the sea thb delicious ud??r of the blounimjjjj lielfls of elover Usui skirt the tdioiv. j' The President was the lust, to rut real, j! hut lie reached his couhjje lie tore ihel1 -diower came >h. Tom Murphy ran j' ..uiKler-cover of the West End'4 Hotel; ji uinl J^Jvvin liooth.in his little basket I ?Vm?*o'h, drove directly for his resi- ; leiico wiicn the first flash and rereiiteration from the threatening hanks ( of cloud put mettle in his pony. Th.-i cloud paled before the rising wind a1 , seven oVhiek and the moon slioin'onl'' brightly aUa later hoar 00 tl*e calm " m;u and pkiureMpie. ,laiid*i-apu of llie j1 lit'anch. A doadjw/lm prevailed >thi> * morning, and early risers were ifi'at i : tk*d by the *iglit of these usually turhulent waves sleeping peacefully in j the lap of the land . After the enjoyment of a /capital Irreakfast provided hy rnincj host ol I the West End and half an lu tir's mu- 1 xintf'hy the water in compuny of a ^ .;0"d i-i^ar I strolled over to meet the 1 President. I found him in u ouvtT; &Uioiml-mood, his mornfn^ -labor of e LOOKING OVER HIS DESPATCHES ^ having been . COinludcd. lie was c f[uite friendly* and expressed himself , 'iiueh pleased*to ,900 mo. Afler.dis- , i*tissing the important qnestion of-tluweather in..all its -hearings?the Pros- * ident is very weatherwi<o?and' ex- ^ changed views on the best drives and wailcs iu the neighborhood, wo nalu-ic rally I'dl'infoconversation On politics, j.1 I say^u.;itur.tHy advisedly, forafter one } is talked outou-the weather.1 drivrn*; j1 iiutl walking, there is nothing else ?>i'| ahsorbini^interbst to td{k about liei-c j inir poii;ics. * <" - t! ,"llow oid'you lilcn my repo,'! of tlie t.v last conversation 1 had the honor to'0 . iijny with you, iMr. LVesideuL?,\ I .' t^Ued. as I drew my chair further! back out of lita mti. jji 'vJt u-:is <]uito correct. You have.? ' \ LfOhtf iTreni'liT." ' , . ' After a pause of a feuvntiuuLes la-; run a ]vctj that l?o .had ruceiwd t In* I r morning papers, but liaci nut iime tojook ocerlhr'm. (lrr " ' 1 ;*v ' You wili tii:d,1> f . ft.liiF,' "n good"* leal of interesting reading iu:i them. Poriiistance. it is retmntevL U?uL Ban-/1 . &Jt?* j(, TUE BK1U.W MISMON. A nnmlii'Vof "pat riots "ill be licrc!J ihis-evfiimj* lo a^k you for his pl.iee."j I ' Haiutrotlis anxious to be relieved;/1 he u^triLs to.i^o to Itai}* to , live. ile|made iiis wish. Jciioavu to. mc smiie t' ime since. I can't, -liowev^sr, relieve p Lii'ji just now. Jle is thoroughly iu-jj 'i.iiiud on tin* iS:ir. Juaii niu-.stiuii it!.'. " .^r~; ? - i , c ill its biiiiriii^, jiiiu his services will; ?e required tit, IJorjjn until the..treaty :}' etweenus and Great.Untaiu is linai-ji' v'disposed of.' llisadvitc aiid^s>is.-ju anee, you see", will be'necessary To , elievo him no'w'Nvonld be injudicious, j a; o say Hit! least. Hut. as he has asked p o lie allowed to rcsr^ti in the fall heic an U??n doVo without injury-to Our; t ] interests. Before October arrives the! jj treaty ivrH be fixed t.ll right. ;1 "You are sure of that, sir?" . '-Oil. yes. I am satisfied' that toe. whole matter of the treaty with iKn^lanibwill be (settled by that time! i I'1 don't see any reason why it" should I1 Jt llVt# 'It would bo absurd to ask if 3*011 ' have selected Mr. Bancroft's sneoes>or?" , v :i v PROMISES INCONVENIENT. '' "Yes; it is tut) soon 'yet to spoil k of j I that, 1"never make promises before j i1 am sure l oan iulfil iliein. It is ve-j' ry inconvenient lo have .to keep a;r promise made loiijf before eimirnstan- j* ees occurred rendering the fulfilment i' of the promise undesirable; and it is 11 more iueonvenjent siill to brc k :i s prolnisev. Sti it is always host.Jo wait I until you know if you oan do a thin^ |' before yon promise lo do it. That's^ my opinion at least.'* 'Weil, then, Mr. President, I 'sup-!* pose you oan read that,paragraph injj ? i ir. ITU* |lil])lTa Willi Ct^ilUKiilill^ . Ill/It I about the appointment of llrhjham'l Wind's son as a West Point cadet ?! Your attention is called to Ibat matter j lliis mpvniir;." s -uWKat have I to do with tliut 1} If there is any blame to he attached, to :n;y one ou that account it it will j nofiwtno. J; i knew-nutliihg about j' if, nor do I ever know .anythingL uoout .the appointment of cadets,! excepting of those.I am myself y.u-| 11 isaimvrwl * T?.n nlloWrfi me to make ten APPOINTMENTS TO THE aCADEMY ! ?vi I* . !Ji.? T : . v ~ I each jean i am pretty careful to select.from the applicants the sonsj of soldiers killc?<l in action -and j t'roYn t!ie sons of men who lis'ivc ddne tUo State sctyke. Tlies<j boy* have a certain ri^lit to the appointjncnts. above"" all others, and the! 'CojauU^irt' least oure-i them rlrc,- re-j euYimcir^C^ a'^outl effficalion will;. . mi - t ijlVtV (i tie nppoimuruuiq a hki>ic|. this year wure.ol th.at- character.;: Now the law gives to-each Congressional district tlr6 ?i|?poicitrrieiit oi, [one cadet each year. The member.- j of Co+pre&i makes.th6; nomination j and scudd^U, to the Secretary 01! | War. Tio semTs it probably to t-lie j (.appointment cledv in Ih* oifiee, the necessary order is made and tlnf. thing is Uone. fTtie polities of the ^jUmt)<JF"~M' CoTfgrCKS determines ithe politics of the hoy Selected; ;and so it is that there is always at] ; the fWnt a pfrrty mhjorUy about j {equaVto tin* tH'aj<-*rit) of tlrn cfoTlri'-j juant party iu congress. ?\v\\,; ,j about -iliis matter of . v t . BUIGHAil YOCXC'S SON. . " *1 lie was appointed by IL'Oper, the Delegate t'njJu^Utali, 1 k t-.evv jng 'ot. it utjtil I 3auv bcniethTag 'about it iu the papers. Trobab y -U.. LIU1 ilio'So^atjiiy of "War never noticed tbo-^-ukmS oa " tlio . nomination paper*-", _ t .... ^ .... :\ tv^it what will bc-Uoiip ahont ir, Mr; 1* reside tit ? Witt not the Mormons be likely to argue "from fliis fuusi i'oc^ijk' tion by . tire. gu.vfcrn uient of polygamy, in the appoint* went of tlicrstrirof'Yniiriw to vVest I'oint, that then1 ether and larger claims will be favorably considered lvI*eu jireseiitcd?" "L don't lliin.-; tlioy will. ;They <no\v very well how cadets 4ire appointed. Il.id I known of lloopeivs intention,1:e^rlyLnly wouhl have isked * tlio Attorney General whether I had the power under the aw to prevent the appointments md if advised affirmatively 1 won d iave settled the matter there and i ?> V -i hen. "As the affair now stands what li? you propose to do. sir?" "I have hot determined on doiii?r my thing. I am entirely hlamebss. uid'-wi'i not ueeountahle -tor what i;i> with uuntr. i mi siuiuw uii: liu cuso strongly, 1 jo\v.u ver, .and I WILL TnrXK by IT." "A'good deal of commcnt, Mr 'resident," 1 then remarked, "was ity&r in' donioeratrii }*ai|?.ers: on.acini n : ot your supposed tinwilttngius.V to appoint the son of the late }enevu.l Thomas Francis 'Meagher o West Point Academy., VAnd just as basuJesw as the barge . against me concerning ifounga son. Certain parties :anie tome and nsked the appointneut of. Meagher's son. and rnark:d his application to be favorably considered * When sometime afor, . sent tl'ic appointments to the lV ? r rwti,.,r \f? ;i <rl inr's: \vn? id to me with the endorsement that, he aj>|?lie?nt luul already beerr-apmiuteil by Mr. lioo>er'eif,:i.j!s\,w fork .mbfnber of C'du&ress. f . I ? THR- CASK OF MR. MEAGHER ? ' ) ' " ^ " * ras one very interesting to me, and var* within therUle I have explam.1 to you. Ilis IViends were too; mpaticnt;'g . . v ? "Von made no promise to?; the inrties who went to you, sir,'1lnit on Id wrtairJy appoint .(jjeiiend t u '.v.: iu;4i;uL"i ^ ^w.n 41 Why no; I rold \on before what thought or'*lr:isfy promise*. ; I am etieent on,such oeeiVsious." ./ Yylll vpujm\';Sir, forreeallinsfto our recollection a statement that ppeured some time since to kLe retihliean candidate. FOlt TIIS .1'llIiSIDENCY?,-v. " ilon't think that it was ever conradiited.'V ? * " | The President laughed ' and lireiy away ins .n^ir. "I wasn't ?i>rry to bea candidate, ii{ I-u-iw very ;sorry to krtVe the oinurand of tlio army. There apeared t?> I/O it uuaiiimity in tliej uhlie mind before tlio-nominationj as made* that 1 sItoji.lt! be the 1101:1-! leiv&t'. tW 1 v | ?V' ? iit- i 11 i :i r tv ,* ' n d it' to me iliat it. would be iiu-; o-*srb:e to c<niventrat<* on mjiv other] an'didate. OK course I won't pay] hut any oilier candidate could iu>t >e elected by the Jvpnhli?atH, hat tiv acceptance relieved tlie party ronr the danyor of disagreement ml disHtsnsjprt. ahd-mudc it solid ml compact. I consented to givc ip a lite office tor a t<;mp??f?iy, liou?rli - a higher one, for good easons. I believed that if" .. ' A DEMOCRATIC I'll ESI DENT vns elected- there would be little liaiu'u lor ihone who (ought" for the Juiori. They would cerlididy have jot rid of lite office of ComuintHk'rli-Chief of the Army,-and so shelved ne. Believing this I went into the oiliest in earnest. These wore 'tiniiotivc* thai-actuated mo. 1 think hoy wore correct. At least 1 am not orry thai i acted on thoni." s -l"(icnera! Sherman, Mr. President., .s uatfied as your successor. Won 1(1 ic.take the nomination * -Well, (after a pause) I don't know Sherman and I are warm friend*, and [ am iu?t authorized to ?pcak ibi-hiiii. X uno. thing 1 feel pretty certain, lowever, a'id that is, that Sherman ivon't stand on any philfnrm the dejnicrats will make,- See what the Ohio kmotViuts aro doing. In thefr'iiow" Jeparturo platform they adhere to he r- pudiutioii plank, 'i hat is jiot nueh of a departure from the old -taiid." .' Bui they luivo thrown over all the jtlu'V dead'issued." , ' That does not matter. Pendleton, Davis and THE FIltE-EATINO SOl&JMttK.EBSA will piill Ihnn hack. In Tact, have done it now. No, sir f ^liennan can have no ajpiyuion with ?Uoh nwau ll?i is no'-doin>^*fjirt, and nev^'wa*. lie p.'obaliiy kiMW-s ^ci-y wvte that if the democracy su^Sed ed the South - .?u,. iC'Aiil'l itiiiiiiihii # i, ITH 4VUUC4 Hj . M V '.nilli w t ho UnifiiVof ! Bo'rftaies, atiif, 'in that vieWj'oneioic^ of ltif? republic, would gain jkwWmoii of-the govcriifnMvt anil InJwcdtomjartfwifc so iur-arf ijn'Y voulfj. the acts.of, tin; h-publiyun i}\ That will harfily ho permittc-d in lt?is century"ai least. *:>P no ike,; M r i'lfsi^yiit. that . yon do not seem much disturbed about ?lirs?.* new party- inuvciwcriU fcioutl and West." think everything is* tfoin?$ (Xt all vrght; unii that .the couiitry^. is ra|?i idly recovering lVom the evil effects oi tiiO war/* ^ . j? ''Xevortlu'tos.^ the financial' pom*) <>f your adrp.uii^trallnii ?lue?i ?yf, popular, 'Minr Piirsi<letil.myliout}iW? popultu us any polUy wouw based on the rediiUwnol^ J . TUB NA-WCH^^j^rVv W(i have, done deb iias been reduced etmsiiymbl^ while tit thu same time, litiJ-^jjlie burden: liave boon lesseneit. '* We liuva iukei off e'^hiy-lhi/ee tniUiwtv^of^iM*. ~d ^n't say what U</ngr^b'Wjh'"(l6""Ii(fx; ^ssioik -bull'will r-tdrnmend in De *&mber that forty mbre' -tjrtllM>nB '"bt tiken off That will bo one bu ilr-.c iipd twenty-throe mijtiojns in two be'abad exhibit." are yba ?atisti6d; -sir, that a; ':hiui^e iii the financial policy of Mr. lioutwcll ?-unld nul bci/' bowefioial Lo t ; ilie country al this time?" IVO'CIIANCEVlft Tll8 'FlilANCI.v'L POLICY; ' ' f k ' Jj JSI _ f<I. tk>n'i.)>co ajiyvnecessi ty - for *-? jc-huii^e. M r. J*oiitwcli will remain jSnen tary of the Troasiti"., and 'tburu I will bu no change in the financial ]>ol jcy <)h* lln'T govern nYentr. i .'am "futishied*willi bolli. anii. notwithstanding j thii'Upjj(*alu>U of some '.of (lib ^pub'hO jjournalV to tiio Sei'iu:taryy ^ I believe j the'cuuntry generally is satisfied with I llim. -J ~ ;i) '\ ?: r -Von said, ATi* I'rcsid iiit, when 1 ' .-Sivy you.on rfcYiday,. - that. Mr. ^Tish i\vouW ronrnm'.in the <iiaf>inel -?M ill i lie repor ed '1 i-agre egie1_betweey J hi:n .and the Iitis>ian Minister have tliis effect of qualifying your deeisiuil in Ihat respect ?" v ' No; I suppose the aHai r' to wliTi h you allude was very trivial 1 don't know the fuels sufficiently well now 1 (o feel j untitled in speaking further on. the matter. It will Ij\j reported. to , me, ??!" emirsi^atiil I f tlnifi ho-abUr to say what I shall d^nibuuC:. it^ii'/.ii^. deed, it will be woith while doing anything."' 'r "in any case it is not nicely to-wc a sceond Ivinif William-Benedetti affair?" ' ' r \ "No, indeed," replied the Prc^idciitj with a smile. '*r* s"V '^5'" S ^ '*J .-fx f. f "THE RELATIONS lip. RUSSIA with this govern men t arc,'lis tfiey al; :waytf.h;tve Ijitieii, vurv co. dial,: and.it : wfriilrl take n.uch to dft?turb th'rni." "The Prince AlexU will, I euppos , receive a warm \velcome o? Ins arri- , val her e T V" ' " & 1 .?* v* . i u.. ii? a I his recejMiuup uy me uiu&ctm j will. I have no rlotibt whjtteterj' 5c , wry hearty. Tl>& government wiii } receive.him with,the same hopora u> j were af-c-onlcd the son t>P'the Qnotii < tif (ireat Liritajn. There wilj.. ho a fs(Jija'ii;oii iii iS'ow Yoi'li to him'when" tie arrives." %" :; >' y The""lio?r for Itinehcon having; ar- , i T . _ . t. > .1.1 ii : 1 I m ou jmook niv leave, arm im rnw- . d^utj^tind to rx'ucl lUo jumpers. will leave to-morrow morning by tin-!, t-ariy.bent for Ne<V Yotflfand ]>ut Hj) si. iiiv fii'ili; Avonucj IItiivl. In tii.tr) uvoi./hij jlerAvilJ^ lalctt' $ho boat i'oj"tW'st rnliit. ' His family will aeeomjiany liim. ~1 V Tribute o|" Respek Bethel c'nrr.cir, ) v T v %}' '3?. lffET o " jj ! Tlie QuarterlyOon&rtMicb bf llfo i Xiiift;, :Six ciiTuijt bavo parsed tin._ hollowing prcainMo and Resolutions i.i ' regard to tlie death of . JAMJ23- AI ( [RI^LxfeUSON, of" p$<ity40JL$) &>flle i'oiii.iy. fijlli ( - \flicrVas', tlii.s Conference not being ; | permiUoI to tnll the -iw.njo (oi;. Januns , ! M. .Richardson on tfiufrSrplIij tut be- ( j itig nssul'u! thatfns nafifo Ta ciirollcd , in JI-VHven, would make bod^;toCM'cT of lh.c Ji'e and chunk'i*t* of -ilteir dc- * coasted brot her, -who died: ibe 11th of March, 1871, agi'<l 58 goal's; wan nn 1 ollicial.'member of tliOi .Clwrch 15 years; was ever at his post when , duty called; and haying what is noi ; | common, ample worldly means, a gen-, crous heart and liberal hand, warever ready to do whatever Iho l-hurch ' said was his uuty. vrhcreifrre? " IUy.tvd, l^t, That in tbc: death of" Urolher James M. liicha.rdson, the Ninety-Six Circuit has Just1 one of itmost effic ient and libera! stewards. , , j tie>u!vnf, 2nd, TliaV whifst' sadness i overwhelms iik in the great lo&s, \\ o I cherish.Hio tnml-hope, Aliafwo will J i meet our beloved"brotherboyoird the .. ... A,< .1 . TT VT, ! river. 00 - ^ . - - ? - i luxo've^ 3d. That on a page of. the of the Conference journal, his name j beinveribedas a memorial of our love 1 ' to him.. i il ' 5 lumlfiid, 4th, That wc mourn with I lit"* afflicted wile and children ; and I *'> 1 will pray that grace and consolation maybe given them; and that they Hiy his Chri.-tUn example and-the (grace of God, may be led to the same , i bright woHtLabove ; Jino/vfit, 5th, That the Secretary I furnish a copy of these resolutions to I .1.' . '.i .. l -i 'i.l " o ,'i. . i | IUU WHO 1^11(1 (JIII-11 t'UIJO Ol lily Ut'CtNIH* | otl, fti.d publish thcni in the Press ami djvuuer. 5j- ?"TV jr'p* / rrIIEXEY iL MOOD,.RE. ? I - V ? J'>iPi i." . . p\.' 5 x? c^i^iscomb, rci- j ..Secretary. Edgefield Advertiser copy. ' ' ** V' >- jy. ' ?. ..?? V. .v ?.V . . ' New Advertisements. . \ rt? ; .?3D We direct attention totbofollowing new advertisements' i I A Tr ? - " ' i J)i csy Goods?Emporium of Fti#h| ion. % j jfroireo?T. M. WilUamson, Sehoti}. 1 rOomini^ioiicr.T : i; ! Krodi Arrivnls.?T-?r!;?r\V Lee. 3\, The Woven Wiry ?J. D 1 j Chalmers & On ! CiiaLioii?L. L. 'Gf tiffin,./Probate Ifoflc. - "* -"i pp.-'Ci.uilion?L. L. Guffln, Probate'; j^dVrO-' ^ ... ... , , j .'Citatiou?T5. L.V4 Guffin,.-.: Rrobate :3?udge. < *, ,? jSoticq to School Coi^idi?$frncra^n j? J. k.TilMon. ii Ico?John Knox. 'l i Ko^olo ^iclsson?Ji'-Jv.pA]fto- and. L T. J. Arnold. . ' 4' KolicC to' Tax-payers?Mii1 ford. ;Vv]^^5*yr wards: ^ ^ X Trip to ,t.ho*'^dv^XttSA JjCrrcon-' I vilk Si Culuwlm I?. R. % % CLINTON MM*; % -T-1 11 prf k-SthOrc will>:b? ;j?ii-?x^^r?i?ani? Cirliou of this Lod^e, held in Lud^ u io?.t;, <8 Hall, on next lhursday afternoon,; aE 5 ?o'utoclvv" - wiif .p^eaStt atj= toiidi 4^7',order ttf tKo :!!/.;',l~ fcT. Ql'AKLES, 1 Si-crctur}! Juno 13. 1871. i Rica}HF' , MAUULKD, June 6th 1871, at the PicsUn tcrian Parsonage, ijtwudesvillc. $! O.ybjy Kev.i&I I'. Nicholson,1 Dr. J. G. Gil^on, of E;t ton ton, Ga., and Miss Alice p. B.itV'k, >?K nl>l,)c<ille Gnnn^.^SM^. ARRIVALS AT I'iie Alar^iir.ill Jtiouse S'ixcfi LAST FRIDAY?'*' V . p-'\ :V t cJ . P Ke niu-1ly?NV i U i a m Low ry, llonYy Bonner, Due" West; G W Burnsjli 1;' liartholnvv, F S Meredith, Baltimore ; Charles Smith CoUesbury; .J H Bruce, II 11 Ilcmplilllj Abbeville> & h'lcimninc, G & C, Iw It j J NV^tNivlngton. c. ,-v- JOHN A. MAYS, < - : _k * V O Proprietor. ^vr^jllowift'fr named persons have fi$fp|t in'the Depot L D Bowjc, N Bradley A,Co, A Hoggs r'W Crawford, J E Bradley, G Cade, U 5 DuBose, En right & Snvi'tli; Thos EnIvi^i, tl E|Tjfrftrds, J En right, A Hull, J D iiaskyil, C.:E Haskell, Jay & IV J Kurtz, J Knflx, 'J L Lesley, J B Leroy, W T. McDonald,? 2tfonre & Co, Q D ^filler, J D^eise, J A* Norwood, W H lWkcr, L Parker; Q, 1* A Co, \V.S]>Tnce, J)r li Ilhett JSIjs^psajSiiukiua, SealJSv&It, r & Co. J Young, A T Widemau, MWinstookr. * ' i \ No goodd 'delivered until freight: is paid. 9 Kxi V-v* % '--'J J.' W. MA ftSIIALL, - j- '-j:, - Agent. . ; MitftltS, ' ; ? JL, K*' VP. v Abbeville, J une 10.?Cotton 14 ?r *> ,> rv" ' ^ nKTW -York, 'JRrne ^i3:?<Jold 12}. Flour quiet and unchanged. \\*licnt rjulot and steady. Corn quiet and !firm. Pork steady, at 10.00. Cotton qfliet and Muictt-rtrptond.? 20; Orleans 2i>f; taleb *,000 bales. j"$\' 1P.^ JL?Cottop-^tiiet fthd;easy?sales l,ft)8 baleR?u i)Iaii dV"2D. Flour steiuly. Whejit ^easier? winter red and amber Western i.6T>@l.f>3J. Corn closed dull, it 7o(5i"G. j.Pork.lii;avy, at 15,75^10.00. 3old 12J@1_2J. _ pirAiu.ESTjpN, Juria 10.; ? Cotton jMlet?tuiudiing 10 }?alei4i>oH?aie3. 'A net'STA, J u ue 11&~Cotton opened but cloned quiet, at 1S?; baies 3u JUR'S. ./(, Livkhpool, June 13.?Noon.? Cotion lirmcr?uplunila Sf; Orleans 8*@ xdluj'IB.OiK) bal?. ilikvillTcT H.~S. . , 7th June, 1871. dltjce .boartd op; op i \ Tkacueus foh Abueville Co , J " i " lo the Several Boards of Trusteed for Abbeville County, - ' So nth Carolina. PURSUANT "to an order from the State Superintendent of Edu Nation, you are notified and required "to call meetings of tfie voters of your. respective -Districts . ' * 1 .31 sjtj <i:n .1? Ol.l. ?F T?,.o, 1Q7t v OU llll? VI t/.UWVj lull) ^Kjuuir Jay.) - . Clork of said Boards to give public notice of' said meetings ten days before said'faceting^ . Meetings of said Boards mav adjourn from time to time. &aid. meetings ify?? levy ft tax 'for support of public schools," in a sum ifot exceeding three djUan for each child in- their respective / .t. ? -Townships between the ages of sti and sixteen years, according to the census of said children. . Tlios. M. AV illtamson, , \r JX ^ --V ~ ' jSchqol Commissioner \ f 9- * . ? . Vf? Abbeville-County. XumS 0,1871, 7-- 2t jjy - tosrahP jdrors ' ' * " 'v ; . ^ a \f > jy: ?- % .# ?.*.-/ . 'Vtjf Tt HS'-G rrtnd. tTfefhnre \vHV> server Term of Conn of Glijacfntl Suasions, 1871, an notified-. not to attend at ririS .i'uture iitrnift of si\iU. Uourt (lunn<: bcjcar 1871. M ATTIIE W", MgBONA LD, ^ . Clark's Office A. - ,r -f i :Jtma7, 18)1, Y^2i; ' ' ' Splendid- 5khv Cbromoi JUST?BED?I VXD,-i J. D. CHALMERS &C0 J i.vr' <L JUST IHi & & >,3? v J" V A J?i- < At- f - ?v-r?r;? *" y JUST AMlVEjj,l?qTc!|e in Milan, Neapolitan Straw and Chip-Hats and B6rt nets. . Also, Ribbons, Flowers j Laces, Rouches, &c. Fricei | reasonable?first class-Goods? , the best taste employed, ant I everything sold for CASH,-a ; the , . Emporium of f ajiioft A hbcvrillp.,"R: O. : ,?tjsT' REP!ma 41 DOZEX Chignons of tin newest shape;; Also,-an ot^ef dozen 'pairs of rPerfumec Bracelets, Spar Necklaces, &c. at the ' :: 4iu: '-i: ; ' tia *>. * Emporium of Fashion . rff^XTC^ET) find E-mbroi"dcrc< . f[-' -Skirts, Gowns,'Chemise Embroidered Yokes;/ Stampei Yokes for Embroidery,-Corsets Panniers, Breasfc-'Prot^etors, Ho sierv, See.,) Sold by ladies, a tho v . . ... 9 kmpfcrinm ;<3f Fasliibi] at* ' ' i ^ Handsome! ! ifii.' ! ? -r'7'' * i O EAL Lace Jackets, Man I " -C , j < *A' t _ J a*/ ties ana roinrs. ^.-visi Summer Shawls, at the EMPOmjM. OF FASIIIOS T0~H0U&KEEPERS I Paper shades, line . Shades, and ^ottinghar Lace for Curtains, c Also, Wal Papering, at the Cmporium of Fashion. White Goods. r.v '-^T TTT T onvl Voi'nartnlr vol* M. iJiJ (VilU U1UCUVU| V VI cheap, jChecked, Swis and Embroidered Muslins, Swis and Jaconet Kmln'oiderie^Lacej , Frilling^;' Edgings, Inserting Collars, Cuffs, Longcloths, ver cheap, Handkerchiefs, &c., a the . , ; . EMPORIUM OF FASinOH GENTLEMEN WJ ILL find a beautiful Iiri ?/?./ a. xi _ i ^ EEC.T ! V ,f or '4jassiinere$, a guu< I line: of CSltonade^ Drills, Ho ! siery, Collars, Cliffs, Cravats &e., at the EtoBHTiff OF FASHION. GOOD ADVICE! ~ IP you arc going to Abbevill aiul expect, to buy Dr (jruods for CASII, ? r we ad vis von to no where vou can cc the best assortment-?go to tli house that deals exclusively i Dry Goods and Millinery?Yes - go to the * . yV -4 EMPOHIUM OF FASHIOK "BUTTERICK'S Pattern s a GEXCY. for the sale ( r\ these justly celebrate patterns, at the fflFOHIOl = FASHION Maj 12,1871 3-t" . i . ' 4, - - * ** :i ^lYVATER WHEEL, Mill Gearing,Shafting Pulleys f i ?OQlE?H#%a?? C^LSE^O FPJ?A CIROUlAlL-fe' ' FOR SALE BY TROWBRIDGE & CO, tits Tnnt A Hrp'e Snimtall!) 11VU illllB Ai Vi>U U UU|ivt]iu?v^?>. i 'jg.'. iil!, 01 REASONS BIB TERM! , March 24, 1871 *18?3t m [ SI | 1 II THE ?#111*1 LAND AND MMIGR AT ^ Tjndcir thc auspice# the "South Carolina St ai'ly,' V^iU givfeii, rfried of Concert*, at the rorijincncinK October Int. 1871, for the ouri . U|H?^4awUns<^?ctetl by the A railrtnteaif ta?nrp<^riUottu?frrintlfe State o'l a poVtatlon thither.and support for the first ye; " xlLji'tiiltiSVtiS liS ouUTH CAIWUa', . {. F. Perry, Governor M. L. Bon burp.'Gen , ,^ad Hurt, Hoik Jaiyes A. Treuliolm, GoverJ *11.. $500,000 to be awarded to tlito T-iokbt HoWt iiaiwM mi Hio b'iiMf. oP ^k!tol)(*r. 1801. fit. flit* 1 ,uv*?yy v?* .j | ?av n <11 w filch (fay the drawing commence*. 150,000 Season tickets of Admi?8? All "(he? premiums, including Deed aiid,t$ 1 e, will be deposited with the N'utioiml liunk 500,000 IN st Gift, Academy of Musi? Charleston, &' < ; . annual rental of aboutfhnii Opera injr being about 230 fet'L^y G!), and aitunfrh in the centre of the city, and well known valuable property in Charleston ^valued t v "d. (firr? v.d. Gift?Ca?h.. t* ?>" t? m i .? ..... r. ?u?. (Jift^-Crtsh..:. ...". .. h.^fiift?Cash..., .....viv. f ;?> vtui??vhhii..., .........-...tut. ft*?C?ali.-.......-l. .tJJ.CJifts- >... *.x> *...*?<: '/>$ rtifts?ca8ii..c... >.W >... cue \ J,401 Gifts, amount to i r BUTLER, CHADWIC Agents South .Carolina Land -as r-' ->a ^ /* ' # _ General! *3 Uolrti t;iia >i. General Al . . .' , gU COMMISSIONERS AXD iiUPK .len. A. R. Wright, of Georgia. Co Lten. Bradley T. Johnson, of Virginia. Hi June 9,1871,7?4t ' r:r' , , i ? 1T1 TBI 0-.7- ' /?'" ox*- 7"'' ' !: NTow is Tom- Cljhce'to; Mike }\ v; ' "" i ( IF YOU.wnnb lo*are mnnoyin pnrehr ' J IX&.-L'A I>I ES'~ nn<l OR NTS' SIlttK ; old ?t KAPHAS & SKLARZ' ST( '* o the country people to get. their J rand buck to examine ojir NEW ?TOOJ 1 ?Ve will ^iTo'a dfisi'ojbint pf -2} j>$r efe'Att 01 U .o live an(| let live, 6pmo,aD<l t4'^ foV jou % ? Your will firid"oifr>Stock:t)f';" * j *l Hrj GaQ^; CMMiul GelU' Farms ,. ' , : ' 'y ] J ' ' ' ' ' _ 'or Gents' and,Ladies/and for.lho. Grcat; tjome and ?ive tjs a call without, fail, to si rind at the CORNER STORE, next to tb KAPHAN ? June 2, 1871.6?tf ' , {H . /n "5f: . n ' ? !i Mi. Ma-AH CcBty.;: IK THE COMMON PLEAS. Hounr P. Fu 1 ler/Ex^f / vs. MailuI<hl At |S ' Harris, Thoniaa Stewart et al. , J Compluinh to Afurahal Aistts, Call in | ^ J . - Creditor*, cC'C. . / *v '* numXTAXT to-order of Court. In 8 iS this case, the creditors of the Es- , j nice of Thmnas Harris, dee'd, are hereby 1,1 ' notified.to present and ?prove their deV nilmfx against said Estate .before moon b< y *r J e' >re .the 8tii of August next, aff toy HC 1 )tllcc, or be barred. - w MATTHEW McDOXALD, . p< ^ ^ ? 2no/?!'ol ..Pnforop. |(J 9 V. l a miu Jjnvtw, i -Ckjfk'aOinre, A/C. ^ 'j 5 8th May, 187K J . ? - u~~* . I I L. > v ? '. 'k'z^jujr ** < v' I WANTED Tfl RENT. - f : j & ' 4 GOOD Piano, for *-vIfich a fair "" IX pricq vyill be paid. ^ jt JOHN A. MA VS. * Marshall Hcfasc, Juno 2,1871, G - tf. ! WANTED,? y ^"KRDERS on ths County Treasurer, * - -I.- i. c w XOr Wllicn Lliu ui^ucau jriivy-iuii i be'jmid |n cash..x , e ' HUGH WILSON. ; i ' i 1 >, ^ ^ $4,00?. _ . /' '} >"*:' \ ft' ?* AX GOOD COLLATERALS, to : the highest bidders,- in amounts ^ to sujtcustomcrs. , i i' C. V. HAMMOND. ,, Miiy 12,1S71, 3?If V i ?-?s j r- KTotice Til tmm Mil fiMTOM ' Ill A WAfelW _ Estate' Hutsori J?- Lomax. f ALL persons having claim* agains1 ^ titih Estate will present tin jsuine to the AdmirnVtrtttoit Tirost indebted will savu costs by immediate payment. L. II. ItUSSELL, . - Administrator. u " May 26, 1871, 5-4fc "NOTICE. ii : ' * a v i'-v v' -.1 ^ ]\rOTE^T.n'^drTood:':B?fe X 1 & Co.', ittr $300: payable % L. II. Rua^-ll ol* bearer;1 dated Oct.' J4 107(1 In.tt -_.l I ioiv, ?b iubi/j uuu una ucuii p.u?. !. ' L. II. RUSSELL. J Juno 2, 187J, G-2iu. " B1 %-V ">M ML)-omiMt mMWimffl* . -Si.i,T? * & w * vJ ?*' *>' V Ate Agriculnral And Mechanical Bo* Acatkunp of Musie,-Charleston, S. C., Xtee of i*i?igg tt"/iuui ta enaWr>$miwoclatioirfor liVrmea of; ITorihcrn and* r South Carolina, uud fortuelr irausI ' ... ' 'lUA-?.?General Wado Hampton,,Hon. eiifl Johufwu H?f;oocT, Hon. Anup* Jf? J. Ii- Maiinlim tTun i ,11 Manira. .-? ,-f 1 . v? ' ira of the Series of Concejte-t? CSom.cadciuy of Mudic.'CUttrl^^ton. S.-C., / F ? ?- i mtrir h,|^D0 More. at I5 ?aclI ftiheato of Title to A^lemyW&It* ( of ihe liepubiic, New York. C3IFTS. . iji v., cost CO tmiiit $230,00ft, fcavlgjj, at*. ft House, ?tore>* after flaWs'^ttifr Mflld-- -J* t corner of King .mho Mrirk^ to be the ttnest building- fcncf Tjiiosfc : ' ' . -- ?sypu ? ...V. ^7?^Kqq* li $1,1)0) . " *2^000 M; >. Li $4)0 12^500 -h 1U1) ,35,000* wm4 h r>() .'.... w.. ioV. .112,500 ii 2T? .......r....vlfl^00 J[ ll / i t//i?xliliMiy".'!"!600 ? K, GA^T & CO., \ 4 Immigration Association^ rf-: 0. BuHM"-* f? tiwiek, EM.r } - "dfliriestoh,/Sfr.CL. .W.Gary; J ' \ RVISCm'S OF Dr.AWTNO: .j?' 1" it W. P.ti't.IpirTiw* nf Srtiith HawB*. >a. iiogcrA. Pfyor, of i One Dollar isinij yoar^ DRY GOODS, C^^WI;S. DOMESTICS of all sjwtsTft^o)RE, ns 'we are i/ow^vfqga JliY GOODS at costt Ivuf G 0 ODS, eonpiftiii^ of'nlp-sfcrt. 1 tho Dollar as wo rtjcan isoiif i **/{."< > .fX itV: /' - '- ' '"'O i:1'-" hi*;;- -* tfiSt Bifrgjiiiis yon will bo oil astoniab^. itisfy 'tho curiosity which yo^B-will o Conrt House......... , ..t iSKLARZ. OFFICE TC)WN clilJNCILv' V, . , 24^h May, fDE Ordinance of 24tJ* i&ptcrob<& . [- 1S70, requiring oM Beef, Mutton" ork, or other bntgher'smoat, bronghx --::i\ "'ix.'J. .t - >r saiu win)111 iu,c cyrpuraiu imimwi, a exposed for. Httio .the 3l<urisrt [ousc, and requiring a liconso.to a?P 18 been repealed: JfcreaFter ho licenso to 5 required, but t ho c-utring. ?]*. and lling of .Butcher'a meat on , therndo ulks of Streets;-i^fuj:]ytf.d?n,under a irialtv of not' ra^rc than Hfrvo tforora r each offciM-e. v. ?5 .'. Sellers of butcher's meat will- b* lowed to deliver meat to. thei^ (|U5r tneraabah^r Vc^i<lem^8.r ^ i f. C. PaPSK . j a j AUV^UUUUVl T ? ?)? 10-1 ^ ??, ' ^ ' F3ESH SALMON, '* . iPis?a?&y?fsifi: ... Fresh Tomatoes, GREEN COR*, rOECESTIESHIRS ' SAM Pewweir, P HOW-CHOW12 PICKLES, W&4 ::: ' ? Mixed Pickles, Just, jcccivcd, at 1 n-1 r. ie May zu, IOi1, o?ii 1 LOT OF 7 j: ii $ . '? CHOICE IMPROVED | JOTXON SEES, 4 Jk - / ?W. - .. . - t r .?!? FOR SALE, I f* <y . . <{ V ' :> "i LOW FOR CASH, BY Qli irles, Perriu & March 17, 1871, 47?tf 1 -j ? ? 1 ? Z-^J- . TVTwftr otvi HfcW ill Ltd Joltsgt Bedsteads, at LOW Prices. S Q. AT , , ..- ) D. Chalmers & Co.'s ril 7, 1S71 50, tf