The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, June 20, 1866, Image 3
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l^aurastcr ICriiger.
JuBLlSUED AT LANCASTER C. II. S. C.,
BY
CONORS A V IKTEIL
WEDNKSOAV MORNING, Ji nk '2<uh. 18t",0.
1EKMS FOR SUBSCRIPTION.
For one year, in advance, ... (3 00
For fix months, " . I &0
For three months, " t - 1 00
The ubove prices are in currency. When
paid in specie tin; prevailing discount at the
time paid, allowed.
Subscribers finding a (X) cross mark on the
margin of their paper may know that their
time is about to expire.
A EVo|M?sifion.
Any be wen sending us a Club of kite new
subscribers to one Post OlUce addi ess, accotnpunied
with" tho cash, will receive a copy of
the paper extra for one year.
We have received a small supply o( excellent
paper for printing I.aw Blanks, U iefs, Ciicin
lttrs, Ac., and will give pr inpt attention to all
orders accompanied by the cash.
The Concert.
The "Rob Minstrels" will give ii Concert tomorrow
evening.(TIniredav) at the Court House.
As the principal actors nro well known in thia
community as good artistwo think we risk
nothing in saying, that mi entertainment
may he expected well worth the adini?sinn fee,
Mini coupled with the object in view, it becomes
more worthyfcf public patronage. <!o prepared
to laugh, as ' (linger" says "he'd pickled
for the occasion."
The Crops.
We are glad to hear that there has been a
manifest improvement in the crops since the
v.arnri weather hit regularly set in. Upon
farms which have been worked and managed
well, it issuiil hat the prospect for crop-of
corn and cotton is inu di bettor tli m it was a
short time ago. Where firms have been neglected
by the fieedmcn refusing to pe funn
their contracts, the crops are, of course, inferior.
Wheat is now being harvested, ami it is
Moi.t it.-.r #i.? - :..i i ; s
...... ...v .ii-ri u upuiT, gi-nciiiity, than
was antU'ifiito.l. The present ami pro-p*ctive
price's ol all kinds of produce should stimulate
farmers to employ nit tucir energy in the rtloit
to make a good crop.
? ? < > ? ? -For
the Ladies.
, A fiiend suggests that we ought oe -tsio'ially
to publish something about the fishions to the
bench; oi our lady rsudcts; and particularly iti
reference to the latest style of bonnet*, which
(he says) is the subject of considerable euqu rv
and sensation. With this view, we have examined
the "Fusion (ieluiuii" of u number of
our exchanges, and wu are gratified in ueiwg
able to state that our elTorta have been attended
with some results.
The "local" of the Louisville Journal gives
flro following receipe for making the new style
ol bonnets called "Wafers:'' "take a desert*
plate ail < term a fiatue upon it of the thinnest
material, caver the lia.no with gossamer crape
or lace, run delicate cull's around the edge.
stick a batten of leaves or flowers in fiont ami
attach ribbon stunts tour limes as large u* the
wholc'of the rest of the concern."
The latest style of bonnets has turned up at
Richmond. Indiana. It is described as "consisting
of two stiaws, ti'-d together with ? blue
ribbon on the top ol the head, an l red tassels
suspended at each ol the four ends ol the straws.
Price, J19."
Our conteoiporery, the Co\\imhi0Carolinian,
which is good Mitnoiity, M)i that tlie latest
invention for the benefit of the fair sex is the
"palpitatirg bosom" winch gently "heaves" by
the touch of an "etuoiLnal rP'ing" concealed
under the left area.'
Should we find anything later on these interesting
subjects, wo will not lad to report to our
readers.
Congress ami the Fall Elections.
ll if generally admitted (says the (,'luir
lotte Tinus ) ilia, llie tall oleeiions through*
out the Federal State-, will decide ihe f..te
of the Cunatilu'iuft, and etennine wbe'her
this is to be n republic or an oligarchy.?
Should the true arid conservative element
be successful, there will be h.>|>e fur our
redemption and the sinfety of the cou .try;
but if on the other, hand, the radicalism now
rampant in f'anari 8h, and a portion ot the
Northern pu^it, prevail, it is a conceded
fact that Ihu liberties of the people will be
put in the utmost jeopardy.
The rank and tile of (lie opposing leaders
to radicalism, such as Vallarrdingham, Dooliltle
and others of this stripe, are receiving
accessions from nil tha other former parties,
conservative republicans, democrats, old
line whigs, and occasionally noitic bolters
from the radical camp itself, ss that the
ffgna for the future are hopeful and enll/tiir
Arvin r# (111 t i I sarttl ?
VwuM>K.i.g. i*u % iv t* m wc n un^pvrHio iiru^.
glc. and one 111 it will engender more ucri
ninny and bitterness among the respective
partizans tlu?r. Jin* been evoked for many
years in former political campaigns. In
fact the stake is of much greater magnitude.
Jt is not on the subjes*. of merepirty or
politics! questions thnt the division now
t ikes place, it is s battle for Hie i-ons'llu- I
tion and An j integrity of the Union on one '
side, and on the other, for (he annihilation
of the former, and the destruction of the
latter, involving the leas of the libirtv of
th? poople. .Such is the mighty sir ugglc
Vhe country will witness the beginning uf
' next fall, when the tir>?i .Maix op. On tier ,
I eoiigres&inun! ballot boxen.
The battle f?r the Union and liberty will >
I t^en be commenced in earnest. and the
hearts and hopes of all true men w ill be
J Centered in the ureal Union party Hut
evert nan in thai parly must do his ddty
nobly, faithfully, fcarles-ly Hiniti'in< . and
iltey' Hnould begin at nn.-e in tnmildii g
public opinion and piueo jj be i-sne in its
-true light And We, i'i be conquered
Slates, while we net' with ' unity, ?h?uld I
?ln nothing to e'vbarrasa ti e!'lends of the
I'.e.ntei.r ,.i.H 11, ^ t?..lt,... :? . I. ,
i g >iilie tsffo lit In piv>. ve lint sacred m-i ii*
i uie>'l, ;ilid restore. the jjoVoiiiiu**iiI l<? it*
former bviirinjj l.et us await, >viiii o.dui*
11 eh J and bediming forth inle, the i?*ne
Destitution in Alabama.
The following U> ter has been received
I hI the' Fieedtiiou's Bureau in \\ ashing
Inn. It discloses ii sad sta'e of i!??*i<tn j
linn among the p<? >r peop'e of A abulia : I
KxiiCl'TIVK DkI*AIITMKNT. )
Static ok lab imi, >
Mmii^ttiin-iy. AU.Nli. IS GO J
Major frcnerul l\r<if/er S't> t'/irc, .lsii*t<int
Comini-Miioner of'the Bureau of !! fu- .
fffiS uii'l Aoumlonrd J.muhs, Mont
ffotnery, Alabama:
My 1)kak Sm : It. view of the alarm
ing increase of destn ntion Mid hcIumI want
I ot lood w Inch have liotMi reported to line j
department frin.i the Various pornons nl
, die Suite, hii 1 itie d nlv cries tor bread, I 1
j desp itched, n fevv (lavs since, M il. j
I Crtnkslianks. 10-<j. a coinniissioner, lo 1
I provide tor ihe destitute, (then in the '
mountain d.strict*.) lo retain to the s?-ai
ol government aid report in detail the '
true condition of the country. S nee Ins '
return I have conferred much writ him, I
and also d rued re i th e information from i
various o Unr ro?-*.
1 re^rm inuclt ('r>?'n eorr>ot information)
to I'H C llti|l 1 el til stale tint', nut
wit lis1 attilitii il.r vt-rv I I r I ? <! now
|it;iiiU reiniaie.1 Iiv t!ii- (i.oo-ral tinveni
it wot tlirou_rli \ our <ii?|i r' in?iit, an<i the
various t'oiiiril>tiiion> ninic bv iikIiviiiu i!
charities, |? nil all that ?c III tie ilolle !
liroll^li t!ie S ale s cr'jiji 1 tin mee*. tile
-tijiji ien are now entile y i-noleo'iaie to 1
lie real ilost'.tuiioii anj actual want in '
foiul.
t I'll'I IH-A consist en'v nsl< VOII to Hit)- i
|llv tim entire ileli. leil.'v ; Were I to |||> Ml i
III.I \ Oil (riant llie re.j lent, tl wo iM lie a
ilrafl ti!> >ti llie liberality of ilie (Intern
meiit a|i|>enraiitlv umensotialile \ r: We
can't verv well eireii nisei it.e I i.e ti u it 1 a of ;
s'aivilio liare*?ity for IlieaiJ oil which to i
maintain Ii'n
wi 111>nt eii'cr in* into iliex'an-esi which
tiave urn in oil this fri|e|ttful in i t art- j
r?m|iiii.* a 111 on ii t of ileal tuition. hnn.jer, ,
nil in some care-, oi ?iarva'ion in a aha I
OIK, I I'lve llll llC.SIlttllin Hi SAtlllir lIlefM
tie lull less 111h11 o i? hn mired thousand i
wilown, oriili in*, oiil men <in| women,
aail nieil disabled l>\ llie late war. wlm
| ara io <] ?v real ol j cts ot charily, niilF*r
I c . t i
u?i? i??r iui?n.
In tiit- ?-x??rcimt of vnur I
i; is f^r uiu, niv <if ?r (iennriil, t;> i!c?r ;
'II 110 wll0:)ii?r Of not tile ?ll|i|i Ins of pro !
vimini mi>w inriiisl.ml hv t 11?- < <n 0*imi-nl
aIia'I l,M iiu'ivn-f>.|. witiiotit "Jiioli I Htn |
parmiMilflil liinr* must l>- ntno'i ?1*tF? n 11 jy.
If von chu'i onsmtrlltlv <1 ITI iff, ml in t
rrfusn f?f 5.000 r>tttonm p**r 1I1V wvill i!o 1
incnlcuUtb * If I iii I
I liny* 'lit* tiO'l-ir to '10.
Ii M I'AimV.
(! 1 vfri o* D? A!H. 1
"
V . - W . . _ V? .. - . T . '
k?u<i.<au i > \ > iv Hiir.a ' i n iu ? i r * 1
Mirer Spi-onr, in x m-ont cointniiriication
lo It e Ne-v V..rk Herald, mv* th ae
cording lo the act nf C nitres*, ih?* (iuv
eminent is liable tor tl>? face vane <>f the
note* of u i'iciihI bmkt ; and that n >
case hxx arisen in winch notediolderx hare
a 1 tie C I :i loss. In oMi?-r vv1 lie (? >*
eminent do?r* n?>t not in llio capacity of
joint trustee of '.he hank*. hih) (lie holders
of their note* to pav *!i*ucb soma a*
iIimv hixv realize from ihB sa ex of the >t>
curitiea of the former, tint stand* a* 11.?
perfectly secured endorser of every (ih;u>
lating note issued 1?v a hank.
Counterfeit Notes. ?The Richmond
Examiner, epe?kmg <>f the great ll khI of
I><>i*tie * fractional enrrenet," or "xliyx er''
money, now inundating 'lie who e Mouth,
says ; "We wish that ihe Government
Would immediately call in tlu*?* small
' nofes, giving tlift people an equivalent for
| good and had alike, and then issue eu
' oagii coin to answer the business of email
change. One thing ix jertain, that w?
a*e Hooded with coun erteit small not??,
and we nt<ed relief at once."
Alabama Cotton Chop. ? A Mobile
factor, resident of liiat city for t wenty.five
year*, wrilftt that nil e?(im*te* of the oot?. I
ton cop for (lis current tear mmi prove
fnlhicioue. The very Iidhw en.) exce**i ve
rams.have wxahad and il?<troye>l the lip |
[ Uni) plao^aliona, hh>! ihoxe on I ha. rivet 1
ere inundated Monroe county, in that
State, is (lie onlr one from winch the ac I
counta are h' hII ti ?Mnrinsf-? the intelli-j
gerre f'om rt'her aeotiona being generally
of a gloomy mi l discouraging nature.
UNOONSriTI'TIOyAl, ?J udge Erk?Wine,
presiding in lh? i ?"f State* Dia'rici
Court of Georg:a, ha* pronounced the
teat onth unconstitutional. The motion
wo to permit Mr Lew to practice in the
Court, the applicant not having taken the
le?l oath.
4 0\ iKUS*I0\AL,
Washington, June 7.
Sun ate ? I be Coii^rehsiob*! pioceedi
iiijfs ai? * ulioui iinuuilance. Mr. Dtvis
addii-ased (I o Seiinie against tin* Keen*
Ir tic 11' 'ii nil and deiiniiiii-eil tl.e Kulu'd
|?''licy. i"i>e Unheal* will endeavor to
I.'IC ? vole till* <vvek I litre.in tin iioilhl
ol ; lie |i>??'?:ii?e, lit il,e it-ij nnd l?vo ilinii-t
Vote
llol'SU. ? I'iie House considered %tlie
reso niton <>f Mr. \Y ilnatns. catling in the
l'lfRiileni to iii 11>i in iiie House 'vbtftiier
mii\ idovei iiiiieni 111[ ovtieit in ii.o Soiiili
bitve in iiny ?hi countenanced [iiibllC
tfj inititj (if ilc <(1 I'nnteder i.ea,
and whether *j priv i*j?e ol honoring
II.e urHVc? n| ljni.it. soldier* im* been In
?m> matHiiro denied by il'? milItofilit-B
Willi lilP Hi qtll^CfllCS of lllli.fIS til tile
Govern mum 1*1 its resolution w as pressed
;Itr.mi.?ii under tlie '' Nff KhvuihihI
rtiul I III. era luting letused l-.e r?IIV.i->rn ut
deli lie."
W A6IIINOTON, Jill to 3.
In tlie Senate, to.dm, 1111* ree..n? rtic
luin r-H In111111 | ,*mh!?inn!. .'13 n?\s I)
I tie inllel were! Ciniili, 1 ' >VI>, lino,
little, Cia line, llendneks, Jonncon, Mc
I)o'|m>? , Niiriun, li'ilil.e. S hi .siiur\, Van
Wink e; absent, Brown, r>ix??ti, Nesiimh
Mini vVrii;lil.
The Anai report of lliv Ik'cona'ruc'ioii
Until nutiee, a limn tot 11 n-H^iini tor. the
Mellon ol tlie iiiijorstv, was IvmiI in Initli
IliltlseS 1(1 liny. I iie COII.dllVOlia of ll.e
Committee are, bfietl v. I i i ?t (lie pe.tp o of
U.? Snii'li hake proved themselves insur
jjenla Mtid ;r mi torn, hii.I foiteiie.l Mil polit i
..i..- ... i ... ...i . .i.... .i
oMlir-tl Cotil?iier in- Siatp* an* n >t emitted
in rv|?r?*>otii?11??11 in I'ongiesa ; lliat before
alio wiiijj it, ndeqoate ?*curwy tor future
jihhch Hud i"40ty slum <1 In* required from
itiriil. Htol this can niily to* found ill SUoll
changes of tin- oryHaic Iha as *lia!i ipler
llllllH ill* Cllll I Oil's Hl.ll | >r I Vlll*.'!** III lll?
citizvus in hI |>?riH of I In* letmbiic ; dial
riqireAmlali'iti should bo oil an rnutnlil*
I II*'* ; i viioiiia idtmi i| fixed on Me ivm
and |iroiMCiii>n slimi'i) lit* notorial lo nil
lovol lie.itiln a^alliHt lu'ure claim* lor ex
|n'iis<>t iiimiir ii Hi t1.?s teliellion and for
a ateuiancqiated l?v tIt? war, loi/pth*r
"itii atl eX'tires* yranl of |o?vpi in uwr
i/re-* tn enforce iliosc i rov i?iini t. IoiIiin
? It a I. I.'le Colli HUlBrt H.IV Ctle till- jiitll
r.v>lutioii .tmaiul* ory nt th?. uintiiui uii;
Ml> a] llHVM Jira-Setlteil I WO sCjltlalO l)ll!s,
! * ??J ^ I?a?. 1 Taj earrV tin* s;tl|l? I It t> effect ?
llio Committee claiiii.il) Conclusion, that
tlie-u lulls me llii* result t cmit'illHiioii
Htlal Concession Tile rejiorl IS signed |?v
'.en ueoulilic an meilil.ers. I lie dissenters
aie Seiiiti ii Johnson Hint KaJjileseulullVes
<i ruler hii.I Ko<!yer?.
\VA'sHlSOrov, June 9.
Tile Joint resolIIIKtll MS MlllelideO III lilt
Seoul*, a 11 J sent lotc-lc lo I lie House { >r
c nciirrence m the amendment?, is hs fol?
loWs
AuricLK ?Section I ?All persons
I torn, naturalized ,u tl.e Untied Sues
mil s|| |tje t lo the J ir.a.l ti ill Ihet cot .are
cii /.ens ol ilie I idle i >t*tes Mini of the
Slants v% linfe n tliev resnle No State
shaft MlaUe or enforce 41 >V law which
shall uUruJ^e the fn it i|a-|^e or immunities
of I'M ?e||* ol llie U'Mtrll SlHleS, nor tiliHll
hiiv S mih deprive hiiv person ol I !e. t<tier
ly or pmjwiv wiilioiH vine proc?a* of I* w,
or (o iihiiV lo hoy per?ou within <l? juris
; tlicu i lo- ?- ?| i 4 * | > i ui eel o?i? of til a Ia?i,
SiCllOll 2 ?Kepre?eHI h.IVen ahall be
f?| ji nt'ouei H io-ti)> i lie Several Sin'ea hc
cot <1 ill ^ lo heir re.peel IVe numbers, Coll lit
il!.? tow who e it ii in i >?-r of person* i|i each
tflatc, xcluilnitf 1 loll no* not laXeu ; b>it
wliensvur itie ri|{lil lo vole at an* - eclifen
lor i* em inn i I I'd" ifeiii oi Vice ['(rtiilmii,
' oil ! United >i ate* representative* in tJ .ii.
lire**, executive in jtnlicinl nflicos. or llie
tlieinfiam ol llie I- o .l.iliiip. thereof, in
dented lo any of tile nolle inhahl aula of
audi .*>! h I e, t >? II.' ' Weill v one vefcrftnf hl'?
ami ciii/eiiN of llie Uni ed Slates, or in
any wiy *bri.l4?ing.^lki epi for parucipat
inn hi iehellio i or oilier crifte, the basis
of represent 41 inn therein shall be reduced
I hi llie proportion which the number of
Niicll m*'* C'l'/UH* shall bear lo llie whole
nii(i)I??r of in*le citizens tvreuiy C'nsysara
of hjre in sin ti State.
Sretion 3. No person shall be a Senator
or Iteprnsen alive in Coiigrnt* or dec
lor ??' I'rdoidtfnl or Vice I'lf^ideni, nr liold
so? u|!Ji'?i, civil ?>r military. under the
Un '> 1 6lH *?? or 11 <??|>*r any State, woo,
having praviomly taK*t> ho oath as h
member o! Congress or t?s ho officer of
the United Slates, or h* ? member of nnv
Staie tl*vrisiature, or a* ho executive or
judicial offlc^r of any State. to support the
Coostintion of the United "Mate*. ihail
have an^aned in insurrection'or rebellion
Hurtiimt the same, or given ai l or comfort
to the enemies thereof; liut Congress mo
by a vole of two third* of ?eh House
rein/fee such disability
i Section 4 The validity of the public
debt of the Untied States authorised by
law. including deb's incurred for the pay
nent of pen?mn* and hoanue* for service
in suppressing insurrection or rebellion
sha'd not be questioned ; Wot neither ihe
United States ror any Stale shall asauine
%r p#?v any debt or obligatmn incurred in
aid of insurrection or rebellion ncatust the
Uoiie LSut** ; or any claim for the Uhm
or emancipation of aov ?Ihv?>, on* all audi
debt#, obligation* and claim* ahall L?
held illegal and void.
Tlift Qr?eo*ilia and Co uinbi* Railroad
haa been completed to Ala'On, by which
boata, ,wf\fo?a and alagea, have be??dia
pented with.
/
The Latest iNTews.
t ii k m i tfst
Arrest of the Principal Leaders.
A GRAND FAILURE
rlsw Y . UK. J IIJ1V 9.
Tit* Fenian meo'ing at Cooper lusti
' tute (Ifni)DncH(l President Johnson for his'
proclamation, and h re (lit*v wifl hcv
' er support loin The Fenians hi UutTa o
1 are wild with excitement r?T tin- rotate?>f
Col. O'N'eil, who witli Cola I lav ami
Siart gave each $0,000 bail lo answer.
O'N'eil made a speech to the crowd
sating, lliat lie dpsirtd ltereaher to Speak
from ilit* cannon's mouth.
A St A'ibatis dispatch sav? that the
1 arrest of Sweencv lias dispirited 'lie hi
| tiiun* who inarched into Canada tin !er
j C-*n. Spear, who whs intoxicated, with a
1 small I to I v ?>f in-ii |toor>v armed ni.d
provisioned Some men who got liquor,
seemed iu got>11 spirt's. No CaiiftdMns
wiliiin 'JO oii es.
Nk\? Yoillf, Juno. 7.
President Ruber* of !im Fenians was
j arrested to d ?v, ileelimul the .le.quest of
| the Oilt.'er to go to M ?r>liali Mrnnt'i of
' liee am! was brought before CultMi)ivi'>n>
i er Iteiis Roberts olisiinatelt refused to
aCOepl ball telnh led 111111 and declined to
| give hhv person a I paro.e to appear or a
j parole that lie would not violate the neu
1 tra itv laws
1 lie was reiitsnded to the custody of
i the Marshall with quarters at the A si or
House Col. Cerrigan, an e\ member of
Congres* was a'so ariested, but suhse
i qnentlv rllsappearad.
Our speria s report large numbers r?f
l Fenians stdl hovering tioir tlie border,
] but no further fighting or invasion has
I u I ..I--.,. I ... .1- - < ' I
nl-, ..... ..I- ts t" It'OHOS H'P mm
piii?h I 111 r?-irif.?r<*iii_j 1 lireNtefiPil points,
: i?ii I I . S. npiiTHl" in clia* n?i iinagintrt
I co'ilintl- of tlto lri?ti irtv>?< 1111 armv, I? 11
i 1 i? apprehension tit Sit ppiipv hM'I llolerti
viult (lit* invasion nt Canada.
| At Toronto hii i-M. i'inj vene h >1 hI
mntt it im i,.-' ii opeuried Ir the areiden
| t:?I iiu'Cliiii; in Hump Fenian prisoners nti
' ilef pun! hih] tvili m Itinera! cortege, jits'
j returning 'ruin I lit* loi-isl of several vol
.Olivers killed in the late ski.'in.Vi near
; Fori Kne.
Wash IxcToJf, June 1JI.
The PrrtiilfRl ti t* issued h prop'a ma
tion for iIim purpose of sustaining i he pub
j '.IP peace slid liatioi.'tl Ii iiior. M" .unci
hII good en z-o,* against k><;>ii|2 "t hI.pi
li'ig unlawful expeditions of those evil
disposed person* against a nation wtillt
which litis (ioverutnant ,* a*, peace, and
an horiZa* nil Magift'raie* aid oilier ofli
pern in die I'nuiJ Statu to exert their
aiitlioritv to.defeat unlawful proceed in via,
anil to bring to justice the "(tender*.?
fieri. Meade is a mi aiith'itiSnl to use the
milnart fore* of tIi*? U S, to prevent the
| carrying out of tl>e expedition.
Alabama Stay-Law.
Montuomkky, J one 7.
I n inij >rur ?<I lit" >H|>retn? ( "ullrl, l?>
elfi'iilril it a: the fir*t and eighth
! lion* nf I! *'*v law, no to ponton
i niHiit mi ah11 * fur i w *! v# mom ha. *wh ron*
I niitniional ; the a-coml third ami f uinli
rtrii'tni, which roav :'i<>na of
inent already rrnilrr^t. pa?<N??M of
law, uncotnoi<utional hii<I vonl ; the mx'Ii
aection, relating lotttlfi utidrr ninrl^a^ri,
j alao void.
Remonstrance against the Tax.
W AMIINUTOM, June 11.
fren. A. L (Jurnev, no* ofSehna, A ia ,
aaril a ieioo> MraC e M^ned hv the Union
j lB'rtr* and aohlera now planting ill that
, State, ajHum.the i-oMon tax. The (?. ?
eral urge* that cotton cannot he rained at
I -
n wiiii ?<ion h lax, Ha it wmM iriv
out tbe livti Norther* emigrant*
o??w tberoand prevent Northern Milium
lion, without wii'cS the fieoeral thinks
?)?? Southern St lien cannot be purged o!
disloyalty.
Bail lor I Ion. Jefferson Davis.
IW AHII'NOroN, Jilll# II.
There are many rumors respecting ih<
IT >r a making fur tlie r*l?*n?* of SI on
Jefferson Dalit, Kill lilt!* i* known <I*-fk*
i I'lleiv Horse? <iri??iy, A'lgustU* Sa-liell
HT>?i Dora'* I', Clark Kx Congressmen wl
Nr-w York, ami ulhfr prominent parsons
lire tier* ititli tin* object in vi**, mid one
' of lli? party IihS Keen in search of Judge
Um)?r wood 10 ask bail f >r tlie prisoner.
In CHte of tli* refuel to comply !?y that
|i?,r*on mi appeal will b* mild? to Clue
i Justice Clmse Ki?* g?n<i*m?u otfnr tr,
b*i'om? Immlamtn of Mr. Mavis in th?
auui of $50,000 each, for In* appearand
nl ill* October term of tb? Ceurt mi Rchi
moBii Mr !>tti* in held as a pri*oii?i
of war, and nut a* a prisoner of Stat* a<
heretofore supposed, and a writ o! habrui
corptit, if gr ?ot?d, would bring bun und?i
the control of lb? Court; in other word*
release boo fmrn military custody. 4r
tin*, in* Ooveniruam won d noi intorfora
ha it would then t>? | urfly a j,udu:iit
matter, leaving tU- Conn to dulerinim
whuthar u would or would not r?*i?uA? th<
| pnaoner on (tail without any ioi#rpo?itior
hy or co auliultou with lh? PrOAtd-nt.?
It may b? repeated hat th? lVraidant hat
nothing whatuvor lo do with th? pretao!
, quMlioo of bail, it boing coaSoed to ibott
J* Mf.y . !> -JLii.-.'J-JL
| who are now I ?*r*? seeking it at end. The
; Radicals are fearful it wit! be accomplish
ed. *
United States District Court.
Richmond, June 7.
In the United Stttn Court, the Grand
J itrv presented several true bills. The
Judge warned them against revealing the
! proceeding* of the hodv, and said the
n inn s of the parties indicated could not
he made pihhe until (heir apprehension
lie helieved that several prom item officer*
of the lata Confederate Government ??irB
audi t1 for tre??on. General Breckm
ridge is said to he among the number.
Eiul of thu Feuian Invasion.
Nkw Yohk, June 10.
A special dispatch from St. Albans
! announces the finale of (he Fenian invm
j sion. Th? right wing of their army had
retreated to that place from ^'igeon 11 II,
and the men afe preparing to go home.
The whole force is completely demoralised
I The officers an I men refuse ? do ?!utv.?
' I >? ?? ( lion * as tsi knit' place hv the whole
1 sale, and after a council of war. General
i Spear reluctantly oidered the force to
abandon the soil of Canada. No arms
] or reinforceineiits reached ilia n. Spear
! said lie would rather be shot than leave
in such a wav.
The Unit-d States authorities are furn
ishing transportation home for tiie Fe
maris, wlio gladly accept the opportunity*,
j fieri. Meade made a speech to the Uni
I ted Stales soldiers, hii>I said that the set
J llement of this trouble would prove satis
I factory to our own and c'lter ('ovarii
, tnenis, as tcadint. t<> show that the Uni
ted Stales, notwithstanding the p ??t,
J would do to others as they would be done
J h>.
(inner*! Spear and stall have surren*
render
A special dispatch f"om Ogdanshurg
states that an American schooner was
I hailed hy a British armed vessel under
thre us to tire on her* Tne American
captain ran up his C don, and stigget ad
j that i licre might ha danger in tiring on
an unarmed vessel with that fi ?g. The
V a s * a! Was a lowed to procaaii.
The nviritlt* of the Fenian *rmv is very
| Will, dcnarion lining tlio ru n ? whole
I companies *rd track* fof the
' i vnre:it home iraris|iorialion otlicM, ami in
hi.ma iiiHtHiic**H, whom r?t;tin?-nia .le-?-rt a*
i an organization 1 >rnnkautniHS pervade*
| to n? alarming event.
.
Lute from Europe.
Nkw Vuiik, J one 10.
The itimini'i A ieman a, Malta, l)er
inaik ami K d.tihurg, ha'.n arrived *i h
Ktliopenn 11airh ul'lia 30 ll lilt. Ttifl
j * >i)? ruineui was beaten mi the I'.ruuli
I'hi 11 .t men i on |tuurur??' motion lor the
prevention of lir.hety ami ?,irruption at
?:*ctrc&* The Oovernmiti*. I o a t hy ten
I votes
l i a consolidate I Hank of L mdoo has
Htopper) p i\ maul*.
I i * a power* ail accept the invitation
I r the conference winch waa to meat m
I'ari* at anearli da*. I lia belligerent*
are till preparuijj lor the conflict, imrtr
the'.a**, ib? !tali-ta volunteer* are iitobilis
int? rapdlv. I iio Anetriaii afinv is near
090 00 0 *tronj?, mmiIi park* of artillery
ami *eig? tf'in* re ?dv. I ha Prussians are
concentrating al (ilatz and L?nii*h'll ?
Pltl-sla and It* V Helm to 'loMpolia ho*
! tilil'v* aiitil ii i* proven whether the colli
' fail* 'I lie second Austrian cori
si r i pi ion hi V (linn, reused great discon
lent. litm mriny commenced marching
j lD?*ril? Veiimii, on t|,? 24lli. Italy ?ii
rag.-* nut to hi tuck d'lrmjj the sitting u!
i..* i'(;n wmiici, i?ui i- r?huildintli* foru
to 'lloiilit (l,M lie w Hi, .J ItlproVed Hrtll'ff,
l'urkev will not occupy tli# V I nil l/i *11
, Principalities ha whs Ji.realsned.
LATER.
Fartokk Point, June 10.
The steamship llil>?rni*u lias arrived
! wiili intelligence to the 1st inst. Then
is no change in continental atfair*. Ttu
time of meeting of the conference ha I no|
( l>?en designated. L? ll'nse *a*s tlial
r N.I|io|mou will preside The ss'es ef rot
Um for the wrrk wrir 80,000 bejel wr-tli
a liuoyaot market. Prions had advance'
1 2 to 1 1 2 for American and 1 2 to Id
, for other descriptions
i A'iRmptto Kill ? We regret to learr
V..I ? ......I- -f .1.- 1..L >
.... r. ui tun ism ?inne volu.i
teera, on tj4?ri?on *1 vit? at Walha la, wai
| aiiihu?ht:>1 ami hrmj into one night la*
f W. Tim ball through hi* uni
form. The aohlier hat} a narrow eacapi
, for In* lifa. Such <onduct,if format*.! ii
i by the JurluP?itl in our muM, eannoi fhi
to produce ih* Mio?t rii?*Htrou? cona*
i quences.?Vitkent Courier.
r | IIkai.tii o? Mk I)avi??a Fo?traa<
? Monro* dmpntrb toih* Now York Jferalt
i of M .v 80th, ?n? * ilint Mm Daviareiurn
i e>l thither dial morning, and found Mr
r I > avih in^m proved haa'lTi and vaa^ly inori
i cheerful tban whan alia went away. Tin
I privilege* of Unrein* iri-iirti] bill) by hi
r parole are Ml 1 to bare improved hu
, health, while recent interview* with bn
i couanai have incre ?**d hi* cheerfulnaaa.
I Oen. Hooker baa imiiad ordara toia
I terrept all Fauiana. Several hundra'
l ware caught nt lli.b <>?te, ill iba vi
_ . t U- A ?t
i cmiif 01 m aiiikm I hey were with
> ' out h commander, and tainted al<out ti
i invade Canada on their own hook.?
t They war# poorly armed auj d?p?i)J?<
. on lLa citizens for food.
.LJ1I L.L1JJ-LLU1 .. 18... . 'is
IVrnthingtcm I\'ewK
Tl)? President bas p trdoned 161 crUni1
rials and tbe number of poiiticial nardont
in 12,381.
Iloraqe Gree'et and Com mo.lorn Vao?
darbilt are said to be the sureties offered
; by Mr Ubarles O'Connor for bis client.
Cbar!?n O'Connor, Ksq , senior counsel
of Mr. Davit bad an interview this morn*
: ina: with t',H President and Attorney
1 General Speed in reference to the case
of bin client.
n n . i ? .?? ? ?
vi<m. virion, i.in uiiTinicu unoiner DTI
thousand lowinl the Metropolitan M?th<
o.li't ?pi*cof>d Church in Washington,'
D C. IJotli h#nn<i Cluef Justice Chase
have consented to serve ou the Hoard or
Trustees.
Horace Greeley an 1 others, from New
York, are in town, their business being to
see .fudge Underwood in order to urge,
upon hitn the justice and propriety of
admitting Jefferson Davis to bail.
It is understood at the State depart*
! ?iisot. iliat a contract has been made t>y
: the French Government with a trans*
Atlantic Steamship Co, to transport the
I first detachment of French troops from'
Mexico to France in October. Marshall
H <ztrine accompanies this detachment.
It is a fact, not generally known, that
, the President, a tew days since, gave
| positive orders to hie pardon clerk to deI
liver no more pardons, except to the ?p,
plicants theiNsulvss, and to oatertaiu no'
application presented by a tbir.l party.?
In case cf the absence of the persons ra
J ceiving pardons, they are forwarded to'
the Governors of their respective States,who
hi return forward them to the parties
I. 11 d hi rl Tin* urn.-mil* .l.v i. ? il<u
' President will save him a *url | ofannoVr
i hmc* from professional par I >n brokers,
| who, for h roar past, have bored bim
*iib their importunities.
Washington, June 10.
Senator Poland, to wli mii was referred
the bankrupt bill which recently passed
the House, wul probiblv mike h favora!
Me report wto ?be Judiciary t )on mil tew
next week, but there :s vary little proe*
; pert of the passage of the hill this ^essioti,
| n? it will lead to more discussion th?n
; there ye lituu for (he Senate to indulge'
| in.
Washington, June if.
lu the House to day personalities of the '
fros.eflt character wire induced in by
'iritinell and Ronr.aeaii. Tile latter de?
1 uouneed firm tied in v?ny serere lerina.
p
Sr.rt'kst is King William Coirsrrv
? A tew day* H fr.eeoiu in in King
William county 4:ll?d, after a desperate
encounter, a mounter an ska measuring
UKrtflT eight ftel loiinc.I inrgj in.pre
fioition. The huge reptile, at the lime
he wh? discovered, wm engaged in' mej
king e raid on CullWa lien house, end
ittoudv defended himself frein the vigor
I on* usi-iiilis of lli* enraged African.?
: I he content* of hit sn ?k*?hip*? stomach
wer* varied end assorted, reported ai f?J;
'o?s : h young rabbit, litre partffcjge rjstjs,
? couple of frogs, two Lou'^e^gs, a lizzird
j *ik1 * Mriall chicken.
A snske of ijjis e:::* has rrfff be'ore'
heCu seen in Virgin* outside of fit a Ih?X
or Rerpent cage of a menagerie. It Wei;
| longed to the tub* of black snakes. Hut
1 for the timely arrival of the freaintan it
would doubtless have swallowed a suiting
I heh and all her eggs. ,
Jiitfinnond Timet.
Wiiat'htii* M vrrtcu ? ?'Toad. Steveea
i? reported to be very lil in Washington*
and his fuel. l?ar0 alarmed lust he should
1 1 dm.
Tl? Washington c irrespondent of tha
1 Hartford lhe*s hear* that Charles Sum.?
n?r's health is hIso bad?that lie is una,
bis to sleep without (lis use of powerful
medicines -in short, that he is threatened
with hii old disease." ? <
ll would not draw much salt water (o
' the eves of any hod*> to hear that b<Jtb
' j of these Jaoohius ware suffering soins of
the nlH ctKni* in person, which tiiet have
1 inflicted politically on the people. If the e
are at.r two individuals in Christendom,
1 whom Milan is destined to stir up with a
Ion[j bituminous pole S, end 8. ar# the
meu
Tna Tmt Oatii at tii* Soum.?Tb?
Hecr*tar\ of lb* Treaaury ia do* aandipg
( nolic*t 10 ibn otfj ars ia lit* Houih
L Iiava ItAfii un*b!* or unwilling to uk*
I (It* tf??i vn'.h, that they will b? req<iir*<l
t itnrn*diai*l v to vncal* their a*v*r*l offi*
( cm. Mr. McCulloch has determined to
I *ttfurc? lb* law to th? letter, and truat to
tb? action of Congress to remedy any
vtl that may result from the tacerfoa of
important r???nui officer*.
JVeie York
i ^
Re AKRKatKO.?J sine* Eageri, Kaq , an
a^ed citizen of Ltxing'on District, wbo,
^ it will b* r*e<>%<v.nd, wu discharged iroki
# the A bany (Sew York) prison by Judge
# N'eleon, on a writ of h-.ikeat corpus, baa j
b?*n re-arrerled, by tli* tnilltary aotheti*
( ti??, and is now i.i confinement iu tbia
city ?PhaenLt.
A Western editor inyi that Ueaepo
j will not permit th* cholera and Congress
to prevail at one* in th* earn# suffering
<?n r*i f?\ H n if at
?
Tha mortality in Charleston, for tke
i alaven month* jn*t ended, foot* up, wtiitee
1 fl<50, black*, 1,503.