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IYALHA?U, S. C. ?
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Fri^Jjj^IfTcrnir.;*, July 2d, 180Q
?IOHATIO SEYMOUR,
O? NEW Yoaic.
OJ? MISSOURI.
?oymour and Blair.
. in litis ?Hs?o is flaunted to tho bicczo tho
names ol' SEYMOUR and BLAIK, tho nomin?os
of tho National Democratic Convention, abd
tho Supporter's of Constitutional Ijibarly. In
as.nuoh ns tboy aro thc ehoioo of tho conserv
ative olaiDoat of tho country, and th? tidvo
oalco of a white man's government, tho time
and attention wo bestow tu polities shall be
warmly and ??oaloUaly ]>ut forth lu aid of, and
eupport to these. S?avb.y and secession aro
dead tor all timo ?o come, novor wo hope to ho
jonowed or,.re*glr?tod. Wo earnestly desire
imm?diat restoration of nil tho States to their
right J under '.'.-.o Const'tallou ; wo desire am
noaty for ?.]? p. dit tesl oU'ouccs; wc desire co,ual
taxation oi'ovoiy soeeica ol' properly, ncootd?
ing to il? real value; wo ?ledro ono currouoy
^ y?for tho govoi'om?nt ?nd tho people, tho j>
' boror and tho ofn. o.iioKlo:-, thc pro^acOr sud
tho bond holder. Vi Wo tics! ?o strict economy
in tho od'jueistialiou of tho government, in
order to enablo us to net honorably and f.ancel
our ubl'g-uioo-i in as short a timo (is po^siblo,
in tho best manner our moana mid cireur;,. ?
stances afford. Wo d?siro w total r^id speedy '
abolition of tho Kroednmu's Bureau, mutai!
political Instuintonliililics designed lo BOCUIO j
nogro supremacy- Wo aro willing so long a?
they aro amongst us lb nboord ! o thom civil
rights, an u]u.i! and full ?i;otoc'!on to lifo and
pi/opv.ty, sa long os C.ipy aro peacoablo and
law-abidl.ig. Wo loudly and strenuously cal 1
p^- ^wj^gfeta o( ulm.so in tho administration j
tho expulsion ?>f cornfpl ?nd Jgnum.it mou
.item oftioo; tao abrog.diou of uselc-j-j oftfooivj,
aud on treat tho people toolond us their imp
port in fighting against thcao. They arc tho
vory foundation of ovoHhiow and doatruetion
tho coi taln nod inolyitablo proludo to a na
^v--^|Qj???j^?\v?fatt. .
These aro tho issues wo intend to fight d?
. ring tho present campaign j issues fouuded
upon principles of reason, jn.;tioo, virtue and
truth) bm os which our ont-imnta of humani- j
ty, eui- ?HttiWdd of nico horn and ivi ?od muong J
tis, not 6???o-seolv0;s, tells ir; v.iii hot neaityto i
to join he Mt aud baud in this holy struggle of |
liberty and law.
- -. ? TO> -o- -JJ-"
Tho V/cathor
Puring the p ?st wook hits bcou mort, oxlra
ordinary fin" ouv mouutuin country. To say
it was warm would bc decidedly a cool expres
sion. 'Twas hot, red hot. Tho animal orca
tivo languishing and exhausted, succumbed
instantly. Coats, vost?, oolhvra, especially ile.
jpajriei', woro almost uulsancos. Wo havo
hor.vd of hyperborean logions whero weary
man may fmcl in thoso hot days tho bliaa for
which ho .sighs, ami think tho iuduoomont. to
emigrate irroaislfbfe Tho' tho refreshing
rain of SuMtniy n'ft'brtm?i?, IbHowAd by j.notho?
ahowcv Tno-': jnofi, baa considerably' td?
> layod,oui. sp .Teringa and uiado tho atmoDphcic
pleasant again.
Aoknowlodgmonts
4 Ou* thanks aro rotarnod to tho Domooratio
?ittb at tho 'frapp for thoir invitation to a
?o-Nio dhmor, to bo pivon on tho IStb of
Vafi?&USk? -Also to tho Domooratio.Clubs
at MoAtulrv^..^ Piokons, for similar
invitation^ on fiiontar-wot^.^._-:_^J^0 ^Q
with them on thoso day? if posalnlo. >4Vm y.
body veijpoetfully invited to nttond, aa thoro
will bo speakers ntoach pla".
iho ?lection- '*
. '?YyVnof?co in tlt^o late br.llotting fojj United
Senator.-.', t?iat among tho /ivo iii tho
Ilotiso who voted lo (ito Issi for tho Domo
oratio ,;nom::mv?, were Mofsffl: Kbit ii Mid
jf&fyi, of Oeoi^o.
/lrro5to<l.
Ooo V/. 0. C'aor!.!'., originally of ?oorg?a,
."W 'fifrcsleil cpd lodged on Saturday,hint,
oharged wU?i ^lr.ving committed forgery on
RANSOM I lu.vr, o< this county. The orden,
undci-'land, vr^^c signed in Mr. Hull's
namo, anddiractcd^ono toMowus. MCMILLAN
& ^ixoniORD, tho other to Mr. D. BIKJ^ANN.
BELTGIO?'S JTOTIOU.-UcUgiousficrviocs in
tho l/jngltBh^uguago at tho livangolfoal Lu
theran Church, TUne^ 10.30 a. m. Siran
' gora cord tally invited.
??T Tho formor l'roptiotor of this paper
JiaVltig diiij?osed of a part of bis intorest thore
in, tr.kcs this opportunity of i ?i for vu ing bia
i patrons that selllomonts on old books can bo
;. msdo to Mr. BYMM?;.'!, H his offioc, corner
Main nnd Ciiiuarino uticcts, or at tho Couitr
Eft OlflOO.
St
Tho ?ouernl Assor.ibly.
Tho proceedings of thisV>i;*ly opto tho pres
cht :-.VJ ahuv -t void ot' tinp'ortOllOO. Wc have
culled und lay before our renders' suob ?\B nw
moat .interesting One act ty ;"otte.ihu'y dc
serving pf mohtion, nnd*wo cannot allow ll to
?^byVttlinpl?o?d : Th .: frubiip Driiitibg lur?
bcuju giffen to Mr.'DANNY, r\t tho uiodcrnti
bid ?WB?^M, io rejection of Mr.
uy/abid o? SJ 3,027.00, or ?0,163 20 let* than j
Mr. DENNY'S. Mr. DENNY in said tobo
truly luil, boneo his suocoss; Is thin politioui
economy-is tb'.,; tho way to lowen tpe burdens
of taittUon and restore thc ?tatoto her fornior
peace and prospctlty ? Mr. SELEY has been
tho. printer dior a uumbor of years, and hun
beenYcas'ontibtoShd give* saUtffaetion in every*
instance. Wo understand there ore oilier !
Sim i lav trilling jobi on bund, and if the ramo
system ot' management and economy pre vail.-?,
wo think thc figures &t tho Ond of thc session
Wilbgivo our people an idea of tho tax-books
soon to t'oliow. In tho fuco of such actB wo
will not houitutu long to mako up our minds
in tho Novombor oleotions.
Wo hoar that tho Representatives from
Anderson?. .nA*WEt*?Mito?tnfl ?imtr j?^btji to
soaU In tho IIouso, will, in all probability, bo
ouotcd by tho radical majority.
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Gov. Scott.
It la reported to us, through private souroca,
that this gentleman designs visiting;our town,
and piwrty of thc adjacent country in a few
days.
Itnprovoaioiito.
We noto with muoh pleasure thc rapid itu
pro vernen ts goitjg on in our town! Tho dwell
tug of tho Messrs. TIETJEN) tho largo and
commodious addition by Mr. KNEE, ard tho
erection of the Female Seminary, pleasantly
and RtirAi?tiyoly located, aro all objecta plead
ing to tho oyo, and bespeak much for thc en
ergy and enterprise ofpur citizens.
?. S- Havilmrs Sales
ThcV/hisky, rOttles, wagen, ?a:., belonging
to BAM'I?. A DIKE, seized for violation of
rotorua! Revenue laws, wa^ ?old on Monday
last by Deputy DitOWN. The whisky sohl
or $2.00 per gallon. Tho mulca, wagon,
fcc, brought 85.00.
?T??* Boo advertisement of ISutortaiumqut
o bo given by tho Ladies of tin's placo, on
Mduy night, tho 21th;
C'Sr In Now York, On tho 20th of July,
Jotton was (meted at 3l? to 32 conto per
?6und. Gold, ?12
-*T> cr?
f?j" Mr, GUNNINUIIAM ndvortiscs his "t<t?r
;azors " this wcok.
Arthur's Homo B?ngasino
This monthly periodical again greets us.
t is rapioto wi,tU, juto*.-r-j
innmvoh th.it will eon tributo to intoJIootual
id moral improvomont. Tho editora aro
ell known, and oolobratod for their many fine
mtribulioim to thc.Htornry world. Address
'. S. AuTllun, 811 Chcsnut Street, Piala
clphia, Pal
Domorcut's Monthly.
Thia popular parlor Mngazino baa won fur
t^clf an ouVinblo place In the esteem of
Vmoricnn ladles. Its usefulness, tho amount
prnlshcd for the money, in only equaled by its
'arielj, its ?iigh tono, and gonor.il literary ex*
loUpii?o. th nil thew respects it is tay in nd
'.ince of its opntcinpPrnvies, and thoroughly
losorvos tho high ? '.vor it has won. U iii
mVrycloiis that promhimu of real and groat
raluo can bo added tor? mngaziuo of such oo.-t
md character, for tbreo dollars poi year, lt
nily provo? what is so often said, that booka
ind nowapapors ato tho olioappst and best ed
leatprs in tho world. Addross, W. JEN
KJNOO DEMOBEUT, 4V3 Broadway, N. Y.
- mt--3- 4?t?.**+~
Tho Groat ?^?apa?gn i'apora-Tho Choap
o?t told 33r.8t.
W-.. invite attention to tho peculiar ndvon
;ago of THE Ci?Anfyj?TON DAILY and Titi
VVK'.-.icr.v NEV/3 np Pomooralic oamp?tgu nod
family pnporn for country circulation. G rt at
;jarc in talton to givn ?.il i ht: latest intel: ig.n ?00
by mail hud telegraph, ?so that each paper bi a
fcoali aud attraotivo, complote and nmnnanhi
record of current events in tho world of poli
tics, litcraturo, sooioty, roligion and trade
Spooial tolograms koop tho readers of Tho
NEWS informed upou nil important points of
State and National information. Tho Titi
WKEKEY NEWS ia published on Tuesdays,
^..vHdaya and Satuvdayn, and embraces ali
the reading amitos uoutalnpti. In the Tiie DAT?
JA' tv KWH, and all tho latest intolligonce pub
lished in tho daily paper of tho sanio dato.
The club ratea for Tho TJU-WEKKEY NEWS
.?ro : Pivo oopios, to ono aifdross, 813; ten
OOpjpf), to jno addi'OSS, 1h ; flfteon copies, to
mo flm?i'?SS, ; fifty oopioi, to one addross,
?IM O?ute :.'?PJ 1)? formod for Tho DAIEY
5^EW? ot double t ho fates named for Tho Tai
WKEKI.Y edition,-'
Tho proprietoVi, Iiowo^m; be?i?g dotcrmin.
id to p'ttfc-a ?toling D?mocratie papo? within
ho roach of every man during tho oampafgi*
br Seymour and Bini ii have adopted tho fob
owing pnpro?odontod low rates for subsori
)crs for four months: Kivo copier DAII.V
S?EW.;, to^'ono address, four months, ?8 50 ;
Ivb copies TIU-WI;KKI;V NEWS, to ono ad
I ross, four months, ?l 25 j ton copies DA r
/Y N?Ws, to ono address, four months, Bl 5;
cn ooptca Titi-WEEKLY NEWSJ to ono nd
lresa, tour months, 87 50.
&A}r TI. morning nftor tho iioniinatip'p of
?oymour and Rlairby tho Now \mk Couven
ion, somo scamp tied orapo to tho door of
Jhfof Justico Ghaye'ftjiosid^ncc, which, bo
bio it Was removed, oatf^cd'somo unoasine^
imong the frionas of that gimtj^oioau until lt
tun uuder.stood tp have o:dy4a-political siguiii
ance. -i- -
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POU TUB K SOW, li H L\)LMUV;ir,T"?.V
WALHALLA, S. o., July rr^o?L
J?V Editer: l'as iugulongwiiOUfto^, '
'1' (inn, I have mobed nnot?ii^ ofjf?**"^
of your welt to <lo (Jo UK nur j lxmK\,'^'rt:'''v
r.;ution unuo.'OUutnMo, ? cannot Y.ln? t'1''
ponoillings by thc way, (but po,my
contribute BOH?O ono tbiug of in tor 4 f 11 -v
many clover pcoplo of thia District / ? x0
MANY DAYS IN THE MOU??
What tho cyos ?co tho heavl bcl\oY*?,t * * s '
previous istf?b', referred tb'tho wfn,it?, Ur.
poarauooa iu thc outcrop of tho ig?C&?u
00 profusely found in p?aeoq hero,' ?vff? rooic3>
slates, and. pyritoo?s ores, and |Sui)R(ru:'l'!i'
saudiy puntal over nil thoso i ol PWT
. i i . j? I i Smcraicd
treasures, now under-laying thwidt ".
earth," silently biding their timdj df ?r?>y
, ,, J lor oxhu
matiou and tur uso. - -7-^Voi.
Tho next in interest is your noll'
Thoso monumontnl landmarks of 0*1 or.H '
now buried in tho earth, by fiftiosl-"00 tl,uo'
drods of foresto, ono abovo tho -:/icAna "Ulj"
>tiio roeta of trocs fouiftinj cnostdf tT> wI\h
tio.., os woiivonnd?eWWie^?^^p^1'
ages that aro past and gono?>?^ SwMoh'nc ?
oord has been presorved, oxoopt iv?fo33jj3 J^ct
remaiuf of a hundred forests,^wfyuotly bu
rled, one upon another, thousatfj j 0f yt?nr?1
apart, following successively m ;W y't}, Ullt:j
submerged by tho earth's oharfgesfflP tjft'iQ p\.0;{.
oat old giunlnof your foresta, ihoWl^g tweu.
ty-three foot in oii eumferonco, ^Ipi^?u fail io
appreciate. For they too willapMd&g iuto?li
blo away in the future, though noV?,.?rowjl|t,
and spreading hore, amid tho roar if,?\[0 M0j;;?,
cataracts ?nd groat shoals of >tJm.coUisoa
With which nature has endowed' |,?3 W?JJ
beautiful and healthy country. Tl p artisan'
tho mechanic, tho student, thooto Kjjj ?j,t'
merchant and tho trader, nil thoso, j (X j o[\y0Y3
too, can get their quantum su?pi't L " '(
Porhapa no couutry in tho worh ?fce'sont?j ,
moro prominently groato? advanta^^/p^. ti1(,
liuum facturer. Here aro all j?m\|atural 1
mechanical means, with t!ic bravoljjj (j,),',,.. 1 (
af every growth an 1 hind, it?ustibly 11
grown and looatod on a long Hue Majuro id t
to intorsoot with tho great West anf^,^,,^ }
South, with a trade already inauJ$|toa by J
:ho people ot N^h Carolina, 0?; huJ ,
Unnteo, ?nd headily augnie.di?mftlimo t
vhtm our people uro limited io fflfej ?nd
*odit int, U?fcwithMtaiidingthos?^t^^,, c
d tindo, they aro gradmilly ?pprotf|ati a
nore : ubstanlial dato of businosa i^Ut..Tn
... , . I ?Lia ?.1 n .
^ porcop iblo increase of money eMlali
ducljt always tonds to prouioto PfiQvity iu
rado Monoy^ investments in nAgi?maio
ray ot business transactions, oanrur\ fuij Jvoro
o produeo very'profrtablo and .satif',nnt J' 0
-.-Uj? , -ri/aotpry io- ,
?acbe'ii ?n tinco of tho udjoiuingjprtty to bo
Valhalla, boing contrhlly looatod^MfcAato.-:._j
ms to tho State Ibies^ .whilst tl?K^?n?*!1^' *?
K)p1fi prefer to buy an^r^l^^mfr tv?w'ti, ns ?
ic reappearance of^Vnoir wogous &y often in- ^
icrto, (
Whilst i ma?? thcfto augurios it tho busi- V(
c;^a world around us, I feel that I must SOY? ! tl
jroadoast 'he good peed, ? nco bofcro mo-to e
ho fair trader andi bjisincss niau. (The p?os-1 c
)Cota say como. vvh??"'.(^MjnnanU0lB;t/youi'in' j |'
[orootsatid aniiuiticsibvitc yb?ootri,. tho | (,
..rador who wanbi :o livo irs olhcL .v., L.
our SI
of few i 1
B.
roil Tit Ji K BOW BM (JOUttlKt:
Boforo Brottkfost Thoughts-Br Beppo.
TO nu Hi; A I; STANDING. -
And it came to pass iii ithooo fays when
tho M powors-that-bo" woro sittiugupou their
thrones iu tho Tabornaclos and O? g-shops in
and around Washington oily, audwhon sun
dry other fat oluoos w'oro lilied (jv appoint
mint.) throughout every Di?'viot, and wlion j
tlip stroot-i and highway.*, weiro llllod v/i(h (Jat
pot-b'aggors, swindlers (tho phjoi you pub
lished last week about irwiudlor.j wai pretty
gool. Don't you think th ore aro acvno vo-tali
Swindlors in Walhalla that vvottlti alverti.io an j
?orno otliors do, but ti?e groat ?iiji?V?^o iii) tn ctr j
l>a>>-r>?* can't read; they go by \iju. Do
you reckon they aro Manom ?) aiifl nogroo'<,
and tho ?yuagoguoi of tho ftoulharn Staten
wore filled to oversowing with mon HUppoj?od
to hrtvo sprung from Adaih or \{wo. And
when there .''.ros.? a m vi by tie tramo of I'OM
;jnoY; whoso aTiovtolto in.no was Ha icc, and
hoso flauta lion was in NVi.'WOriSlj?, writing
li do Ititi poopid (tho hobOMt, haitl-worktug
pM-t of ?ho n) ??y.tng t?i ??- tho keen^rs ot tho
un-a-;/roj> at W.rdiiilgion we:Y> .leq.iiring
ibe.n lo piy tho Jnterost oil tho Jfyii?? wty
hold iivgold.- And whoa .sundry mon wore
jcjit lo diflereut placer throughout, the lind,
?md wore called U. U. Mar.-'uda, foj- tho pur- (
of giving tho multitude a ohanco to take
tho bonelit of tho Ji.uittnipt law. ' /vufl thotts* ;
mtlii did go rtnd oat of tho broad and drink of '
mo jfibor of tho mon tl??y justly owei, to their |
lie.i.l.'.i conl.mt, sjiiil wont ou t?roir Way homo (
^?toing, expecting to lnu/nijain ow a credit. ,
i\ ml all tho30 tijngi ciino to'p'as:.', Walkin l<
6 breakfast.. - \>
?..?roly eomoj, Froi
thing.-?, you will g t oom'b of tho .nany your j *?
wants may rorpiivo; Our nvnoh-ml trndew j '
.no donivous to furnish you with v.W they oan, | ,
at fair pvico?i, hov/over tiiultod in Qapitnl ?nd
goods thoy may bo. Dut the time is not fur
distant, whoo to all tho p?osout things, more,
much more, will be added.
recapitulating all tho prospects present
min?rala, timbo?, building atone, pi'ii si'.03,
promising crops, und tho scope of f ulo .1
ready opcuing, how bah one feel blind when
?iOf:ec.?, or dumb when he uah Speakj-fur those
nie facts current aa fjivctibackit-atUl to thc
tow or mairy, a? valnablo w trold.
row "ff?s K?WY?>K oouanm.
A 11 cot in.; was held uti thc 20 th of .Jiu:'
h>.:t, ou Codai" Creek, Picken* County, form
leg a Do?uo?ratilo Association. lMiorn?^ting
proceeded to lucine ? as follows :
Appointed JAI?. A. JVTooiV.S to apt as Chair
n< MI, t.ud J.\c ?i: KINO to act ?S Secretary.
The following gentlemen word appointed aa
mi Executive <'oiriiiiKtctoj ;.[. i.eueh, John
A. .Murphy and Lovi liobino.
A resolution was then hdoptod to tho offoot
tliat tho mcolings of thia Association shall be
opened and cloned with prayr.
CONSTITUTION.
Th? f?Upwi?g b tho ?ooatitntioh of thlia
Association :
t We, the undermined, do ogroo to form a
political Atjsociatioui to bo l?ii?wn as tho Ce
dar Clock D
autocratic Association. Tito ob
ject of the Association will both*; diss?mina
lion of '.Democratic principles, ibo preserva
tioti of tho ilopnblio, tho ilghta of lbj) States,
tho defense of Constitutional liberty, and tho
protection of thu peace and good ordur of So
ciety. For thbj purposo wo will not in har
mony with thc groat National Domoorntio
party lu trying to oicot u Doiuoumtto IVosl
dont, and dofoat the uuoonatitutional and do
, npotic reconstruction acts of Congress. TvTo
pledge ourselves to voto ^gainst tho ratifica,
lion of tho bogus OonsUtulion, and for the
Democratic o?ndicUtes fot all %?IJ-.*O.? in tho
State.
Tho following waa thoa adopted for the
govern mou t of our Association :
There shall bo a Ure:.idea;, Vioc^reaidcnt,
Secretary, Troastiror and ICsocutivo ?oaun?t
to, who shall porforin ail lim duties ordinari
ly discharged by ?neb oDIcor.-i ; and they shall
bo cloded hy tho member*of l?io Sooloty?ud
continuo in office till oihori arc elected. " Se
cry ono who will sign thia Conytitution and
plcdgo himself to oonform to Ibo rulos and
r?gulations of tho Society, idmll to a momber
af tho simio. Tho Society will moot monthly
ir oftouor, if doomed noce wiry by tho UrcsU
lent; and viii affiliate with similar Societies
,h roughen t tho Stain. AP. business shall he
,ranoactod at thc mooting* cf thc Society, and
i majority of tho mombo, i pro.jcut m nat sane
ton tho sam?; ?fc fiba'1 bo thc duty Of tho
[flxeontivo Committee to prepare bus! neils for
ho Society, but any mombor may submit nay
aoasuro './hie!, h.; tiny doom proper, for ac
ion ol' tiio Sooioty.
Afton! tho adoption ;.f th< abevo the Asso
dation tidjjoui'nod;
J A M IOS A. M OOH M, Ch'rm'n.
?/Acori ?(pro, Boo'ty.
?mpoii,aut ?fdor.
Tho follow!ug order im? been issued from
military IicudqiisTtors. lt is tho valedictory
f tho Military Government of South Oarojb
ia : v*
IIRAD'OUS 2J> MILIT,'\ fy DroTnici'j >
Chtrloiiuu, S. C., Jjy iSj 1$(}8. J
nod by virtue of ihotAehing terniiuation of
1 March 2, 18G7, onittUricad (Vom *p?nxft&
ide-for tho mero ctBciohtgovennnonfcor the
>bot States," and the Act, supplementary
liorelo, willoh law? aro about to become lu
peraiivo hy reason o? tho I'nlilillmont o? tho
ohttitious and limit itioha pro.toribed by tho
.vovbdom. thereof: And tho State of South
hhvin? hy ii* JKtg*HWW folllloa thc
(o'nHUnti?na'l ninnridann^ known a's artichi ;
v. Lhn following intttmotiotis are pnv '
iuil?ited ihr thc information a;i.l guidance of
he oiHc0i:j of tliirf ?o?ubian'i^crvihg in tho
&\<\ Stahe :
J. Upon tho-iiMtj? of thc proeVaihatiou of
ibo President of the United Stntcit, pvescrib
>d by section ii of the Act of June 25, 1808,
innounoing tho'tatilioatidil of tho said consti
,Utiona! aiaendmoni., tho ooie.manding oiliocrs
)f posUi in said Hinte, will oo?so to excreb'v
iny and all -authority conferred under said Ky"*
jonsUTiotion Ads of Coiigr>.3a, except BO far
vi accessary for tho inaih-eration of tho Stuto
W ";ernomut, and to olosO up unfmiahod huo
inasa.
2. Tho tcvinu of pJftoial funotioiia of iteg
iVtnv'jj iu.-peo?oip, r.Ian.-.:^? or Jud^o-I ol
ldc;'hm, Mi li^ry Coyujii^mncnh or other
liiilitiivy ngonf; in SouHs (hro'i ^, appointed
nuder tho tiutlioriiy of tho rOco^ntruction
lav.jof thc United. Blnlih*, ivill pnd nt theda.':
of ?-'i prbolamatioi) vi tito i rcsidont, refer
red to in tho proocdiug ocction; and all sue!:
officer;? or ?genla will, without (lolay, forw.-.rc!
to these, headquarters any borAn or record? rc
iating lo their oiheial duties that may bo in
their posieaiion. Thoy will also tramunit f
list ot tho property purchased wilh public
funds, and oxhibit tho disposition made of it
Thc provost oouils novr?x??tiug in Soutl
C?Wlina, tir? abolished, nad thc rocortbt \.'i!.
ba ti'numnittod, Wit hout delay, to those ho vi
quirt?.is.
4. TliO tenure of all apjiointc?,') 10 civil of
deo in Mio Stnto of South Oaroliiia, under th
author! I y of tho rudonatraetioti layto of tl;
Unitod Stntofn will tonuiMnlo when tholv sue
ccsiors oleotOa or appointed umUr tho t.lmvdi
flit lon niid Uiiif tho said State, shall badu
ly qualified.
5. All oltmons who, a: tho dato of tho prc
climat ion abbydfroforrod lo, may bein th
cu.itody of tho u)i)it:< y ftulhoritios, mid ucl
for trial for nota in violation of tho roo?ttfitrttc
lion laws of tim United "'".lo i, or in violatlo
of military orders issued .tudor the imlhoi'it
of the mid laws, willie diacbargcd from ou:
tody, and tho military prosooutiou disiniMct
U. At tho ?ame time, (ill pl'isonora (cit
/cns; hold by military nulltorilV, for tria
whether in confinement oren bail, for crime
or offence:) hogni/.ablo under tho laws of th
provisional govern mont of said Stale, will h
turned over to tim owdody (>f tho proper civ
rtuWlCv'fr'08> ftn^ utmds, und?rtakings, d<
noaii'i or ot.'.,cr socttritv for nppoaraneo of pei
Sous charged willi UMt?tt oihoicc^ as ftbovj
taken by m.lit uy aulhoi?'.* ?i Mus Distr ot, I
nuivmance of tito prpVbri?rt4 di Gonoral Qi
iler iNo. 105, 6i ri?.- l;B(W, from Ihoqd nea?
Quarters, will be turned over to Um AltoruO)
Clouerai of tho Stntc, ?Ult authority lo cn
force t be s?mo.
Tho dud^o-Ad.vor.'.h; of the Dislriot wt
3omn.u;iicato. to thc Atlornoy?Getior(il of tl.
?tato the history of euch oaUO SO tfftnsf?Kod
togother with U ?? depositions or other evi
dence or information upon which tho panie;
?cou od have boo!) itrresAed und held lor trial>
In like manner, tho Provost-Murahtil-Ov .oral
will transfer lo tui? Att >moy*0 euora 1 ntl depo
sitions) comp?hlVds or ?tUor hijfornm?OH on lile
in hiii o?lv?o,r'? ii ^volution to persona accused,
who ht\v ) avoided aj'rost or have ceo ipod from
QOuiiOcni ?ut,
7. All prmo??Yii fcilixeiv) who, when tb
nfojfcy?i?L?iot of Mnroji 2, 1807, heooinoa in
oporativ?5 Udder ?.lie conditions und limitations
proscribed by tho fifth section Inoro of,
lmiy bo in confin?me nt or custody, by vir
tue of tho final judgment and sentonoo of u
military i'or.uniyaiou or otho? military tribu
na^ ouin?risotl I- tho ijrti4 laws, vr'di bo OOH
tinned ia tho ?aid custody until entitled to
discharge by ospirntioM of sentence, or un
til their cases ur?; otherwise dispoa'id ol
I ny proper authority. Upon a writ of habeas
? corpus ov otlier process i.-auing frotn a court
of tin* United States in the catie of ?ny priso
tiojf .- oliohl, tho Writ will bo promptly rcspon
?.lod lo, mu) thu oifi-?or, i:i making his return,
will not forth I'vu material f;<ct.u ot* tho o?so.
If such writ bo issued ftou) ti S.taio oourt, the
oilicor having tho otifctody of any prisonof will
mako n respectful return to tho writ, selling
forth the f?qt that the prisonev ia held by vir
tue of tho final judgment aud sculonuo of Q
.court of oompetont jurisdiction, hold uudcr
tho authority of tho Iwvfa of thc United States,
aud that the jurisdiction is cxolusivcly iu tho
courts nf tho United Stales.
Tho division botwoeu United Stales and
Stale Uir?Mdiotiou, ia not always distinctly
marked ; but oilioora will bc guided in thoir
action hy tho principle:) laid down by tho Su
premo Oourt of tho United Stat**, in tim case
nf Alaba mi Vii. Booth (21 Howard Reports,
?. At ?'?I forts, arsenals, light housoa, cua
howica and other publio ctablislimmd?',
whotlu v held by original cession or by capture
and oooupation, tho iuriadiet?ou will bc-ho',1
to bu in tho United otate.;, rngulntod in tho
'orator cnau by tho terms cf tho cession-, and
in th? Inlier exclusivo, until bihorwiaO dirco
ed by law or other propoc authority, Com
manding officer.) aro required to seo that Blieb
placea aro not allowed to become asylums for
criminals, and that no pornomt, not in tito wcr
vioo ol' ibo Uuitod States, aro allowed lo es
tablish thc 'V.t.! Ve t within ibo limits of any
ooded or ro?ei;Yod ju??il;otion.
OJ 'J? mit oh of tho provisions of ?ny pr?
(loin hmcd from tho Headquarters of niiy De
partment, District, Sub-District or Military
Post in South Carolina, ns reserves covtai,J j VI
risdiutiou over Ibo .sea islands of said State,
oinbraood in tho operation of Special Field
Ordora No. 15, from tho Headquarters of tho
Military Dividion of tho Mississippi, dav1.
Tnmvwy 1'.'. 1805, is revoked, except a?? to
....... ..io:.;: tiiio arising under tho provision?!
.;' tho laws <>: tho United Slate.) of June 10,
I.8GG, tho juinadiotion of willah is in thu
uo.urt;* of Ibo United iS'iaUs, and except alco
? to tire r.. v.: rations specified in section $ of
:.his ordor, Tho comtnaiidiug pllicor tit Hil
.on 11 oatt will '...von tho boundaries of the
'JoYcrnrov iit reservations at Milton Hoad, Bay
IVint, and Land'u End, lo bc ve-surveved and
:i itiuctivcly uiarked.
10. Tho oanvass returns, pollings aud bal
oto for thosoyoral elections bold in mid State,
lf.dcr tito authority of the kura of tho (Jtib
od States, v. ill, ai noan Wt pvacuoaWe, bo ur
nugtai and inventoried according to the so.vo
al clootion districts, securely paokod and
ransinittod tc the SecreUvy cf State, at Col
he ofuoc of tho Bcorotary of Bh?c
50 \utbevtth:.,,cd of all gonoral n.id Rpo
dui ??S ?ognlntion 1 and instructions i^uod
>y li? Dhtiritit C . d uindov, or by 1 p '.s^?>
rintVdora, isidor avibbority d\dy delegated, will
l?nr?phivdj ono ?ct to bo deposited 1? thc
:^of t??V(.loyoVar>v cl* Ibo r>ai<? Ciato, ?V.-A
Mo. olbor iu tbO oiUoe cf tho ^-rotary ol
' li?. AuMionltottcii eopieu of.all dociai?m;
liF?ol?nfj Hghtf? of property will bc p?paro*
>.nd dcpoattVtl in tho pfttoo of tho L'-ccrctari
?>? Siato. . .
H. Coiumandor.i of Posta in navd ?. l'-t
will itnutodiatoly trausmit to District Head
luortors all ronordn, cotrospondonbo, $:.<)., film
felato to th o drttios pevformod by them unite
the roeoiistruclioo Uwa-retaining only tb
military record/?.
F.vcoood^.c;? of tlw Lof?;?i?at'aro.
Uii?miM*, -inly IB? 18?5S.--Tho Senat
w.i?i o' lhd to ouu r at ??? o'olcok M.
Thc j?tu-nhl M t ho prboo?dih#i of ?.he pr
yl?uti >Uy W -- rc?tl lind eoa?v:.!cd.
Tho following ; '.por t woro presented, ft:
refer rod .'..) ?ppvopriato comm! 1 tOyp :
Tho petition of tho Board o? Commi^io
civ of VVilltombburg, for an appropriation
improvo tho jail of that Oouuty.
Report;; of Ibo Boards of Commissiorioro
Picketts and Ocouco Countio.i, appointed
tho lato Constitutional Couvontion, in rofl
onco to tho boundary linos of those Con
tie.;;.
An n?e?unt of Di. Fi S. Oreen, ul Stunt
for p??i mortem oxaminalion.
At.tO, mi no?jpont of J. C. Baily, pf t
Cttoonvillo J'httet'priso, tor public printing.
Also an ncdouiit pf Joseph NVidkor, foi t
\ aid printing, dono by oilier of the Clerk
tho last H?uso of Poproftotit?ltve?,
Tho pel!* ion of W C. Langloy, Sato
Keysor ami Chnrlod D. Cook, of tho Ka!?
Milli, praying an not of iacotporation, um
thc linnie of UK? Langley Motmfaoturiug Cc
pa ny.
Tho Comntitlbo on DisabilitioH repor
frtVOVably 6u tho join', resolution froto
lloufjo, recommending tho roinq.VirA-ijrt'?Hi
litidl disabilit?oH o&t'?or</c l?ui.st, VV. J. I
on ant! ThOlup#>n H. Cook; which wast
made a Special Or?er for Monday ; also,
thc petition of George Bolivar and W.
Mount, praying (ho removal uf their disal.
tir?.
Corbin, from the Committee on tho Judi
ry, reported favorably, on tho joint roso!ul
from tho U?USO, rcoomnionding tho omp
mont of two lawyers aa solicitor;;, ntitj
engrossing clerks-thc resolution waa cont
rod in. *
Allen gav(: potio'q of a bijl lo val?dalo
ord?u.'<uoo?! of thc bte Constitutional Couv
lion
. <
rv.?" M**r>T.VO- fl I 'JO .WIM? M?A MUI. - 'Jil .'. . .. H\>n
Tho Senate proceeded to tho consid?r?t
yt' tho G eu oral Order.
Tho hill to vara? '.; t'ue laws of tho Prov
ional Government ol South (yandina, was ron
a Kocoud time, and rooomtoittod with instruo
lioaa to Mi o' committee, to uxcopt such Acta
ass tiny ?fi.ty consider .fhould not bo validated.
'I. bill lo r<igtilalj? appeals and writs of or*
r ;r t-. '.:>?: 'iw/.x'V-v: -Jouir, wed rend a scooudL
timo, and ordered to be engrossed tor u third,
loudiag.
Tho bill to pr?vido for tho puuishraont of .
poirtone who might ImpToporly convortto their
uaco thc public funds, wns road a second time,. ?/'
:\r?4 referred t'i tb? Committee, on tho Judi
oiary. . , ,
ftau'dolpn odored a rooolnti^-Trtovtinng
that tho Prosident of the Sonajc, in oonforin
tty with tho Constitution, should issuo a writ
of election to ?ill tito Soiialoilal poiit from Ab
beville ?>i?tr?ot, ns tho Hov. Valentine Vouug
Souatdi'eloot, refused to qunljify. Adopted,
\V:v:,bt gave notice, that on Monday next,
or no soon thereafter as posaiblo, ho would
oiler a lill to continuo io foroo tho Gonoral
sud Special Order.* of tho Military Gommanv
?hus of thia Stato, IHOUCU 'luring thc oxistonoe
of the IV i )irl|illl-Gir--?i-i-ir-tt f''niinftf^jnt"
thoy oro declared inoperative by tbs
Genend Assembly.
The Senate then adjourned.
Tho House was not in wssioxj. to day.
COLUMBIA, July 20.-In tim llouso. Hun.
dolph gavo notice that ho would iutroduoc a
bill to enable all niinor children, or porsous
known heretoforo as free persona of culot, to
recover value in poeeie or United Siato? cur_
roney of all bonds, deposits or moniWconvcr.
ied, wltliou*. their consent,. into Confederate
bouda or motiles. ^
V/hat ITO our Chances of Baooess ?
Thc On leo ?rbtohj nt the Innt ?OlqctiotiS,
i'bowod h Demoorntic majority, may bc coun
ted on with certainty for a Democratic major
ity in Novhinbor mxt. Tlifcsii Stales wero :
California, - - f> Electoral votos.
Co mccticut, * - ti '
Dolosyare, 3 " "
Kentucky, . - ll u v
Maryland, - - 7 ** "
Now York, ? - 83 ?< ?.?.
Of egon, . . 8 ?'
Pomwyivaiiia - - 21} " (t
To'.nl v , j p t ti a
A:i.l ?ow that ti?o trana i.- fairly made be
ltroon Domooraov and lludioaHsiu, between tho
*alvi.tton and dostraotlon of the country, w?i
may fairly include .Now Jersey, which gavo
the Jl.tdic?ln a pitiful majority of 1401, No*
.: ta which gav? but 7G2, and Winoonsin
ivh?uh g .ve but 4704. To these may bc ad?
lcd the groat State of Ohio, which rejootcd,
icgvo euffrogo-t hc Radical dogma and dioot
la?hor-by an overwhelming vote. Thia
vould add to the 04 doctoral vote? ahoodjf
lountcd^ i .
sew J?rsey, - ? 7 Electoral voteiv
?evada, 3 " *?
iVisconsi?, - H "
)hio, - . 31 " <?
, .".Total . . ?S?l ? ' ? >
ling tho Southon*0; 138 o!*a? votes 1btf |
:er required for uri ?ni\>??? _/
ronld leave thc Pom?orntio ticket in a minor
tv bf 2/l ('?tos, which would be nearly mado
ip by tl.o 554 voten of indiana and Missouri?
rehtohthe Democrats ar? ?onfidont of gaining.
Rut it ? not no0oss;\r,y to go as far as this to
Low the favorable prospecta of Seymour and
?'i.'r. bliccisslppi has nj o ct cd'tho Hccon
jtmotion constitution. Virginia will do tho
:nrx?a. Texas cannot woll.bo reconstructed in
timo to oh??so- Prenidontial doctors, nndor tho
provisions of tho Fdootoral Collcgo bill.
Thcso throo States may bc oounted out, andi
their votos, 23 in numbor, will roduco tho to- 1
Ul electoral voto to 204, of which 148 will bo
an denting majority. Assuming that nooth
ar Northern States than tb"?Sb alroady named
aw iwried by tho Democratr., and that only,
Cb . ], '. . ?nfl Alabiuna of . thc Southern Stato*
do? t the D.Mi.oorr.do eandidntos, tho rosulu
*,':!! r t.vnd ni; follotVe :
A Irc-ady shown . W> Electoral votes.
Georgia, . . u
Alabama, - ? 8 ? ?
Total , ? xoo ?
Required to cloot 148 " "
This is no extravagant CBtimato. All tho .;
chnnees hive been eonsidorod^nd no^^|
hn:i.boen inohulod without good iin*ijul'IIoicnr"
cause. Seymour and Il!air*#and>o oloiitod,
and by a far greater majority than wo liavo
shown,-Dai>;/ AV>, ? ? ?
Inim?f?ra.t.ioiv
tn the Upus? of Iloprosontfttivei; on tlnw,
3d inst., tho bil, v.'h'udi ia given hoiow, wos>
rop-jitoil by Mr. Culloni, from tho^omm^'^f
on foreign Ai?nirs, read -?^??^S ?
to the Committeo on P^gJgT AffR?M ftnd ^
dorod to bo printed,y*f*
A BILL TO riVWuiK fc;?a T1?H liNCOUItAGIl.
MK.NT, oV' RMIOHATION TO TUB UNITP'/''
, i/i'A't'By.
I ile it ennotod by the Senate aAd Houso of
j Boproaentativos of thc Unitod Stitos of Amor?
I ica in ('ongro3s Assembled, Thjlt it shall bo
tho duty of tho Consuls of tho Jnitod Staten
in foreign countries, and osp?oio ly ?lioso who
resido in tho kingdom of Grce; Brittan and
Ireland, tho North German (onfodoration
tho empire of Austria, and tin kingdom of^
Sweden and Norway, to dissoi inato, so mrj
as tho laws of those countries may permit,
under tho dirootion of tho Scor< ary of Stato !
f.in.h prnctictl information relat 'o to tlflo~sov?
eral Sta|,ouaod Territorios of tho Initc/j?states
ns shnll'teiul to indueo persons )f boitai in
dustry or skill to emigrate to (U^ty stntoa
fiod Territories ; ?od the saidJr-wati phjlt