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- - - - - r,= m - e --RPMr y - -4''XI QLU WINNSBORO, 8. C4, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26 1865 - _ l[tJMB 7 -11 ) 165 M Y& THE TRI-WEERLY .IEWS: S 106. BRITTON. THE RI-WREKLY 'WS Is publiti'd .oo TQeqjol, Thursday and $aturdoy, ..t ONK DOLLA pt bnth, in aclvanc. - Single boploe Toil am. Advertilsemint inearted at ONE DOLLAR Or squara. of eight lines o lesi. for the first, and S~VENTY FIVE cente for each subse. rent inertimo, invarlabl# ip 4dvnden Ex.CONFDE1RAS AT HAYAV.-. Tstter frqtn Havana says: "Mr. Beraunin, always in ick, per .sonally,leaves here on the British steap or, on the 6th inotant, for St. Thoans -and Southampton. General J. B. , Ma. gruder will be bore in the next ste-later from Vera . Cruz. Ex-Governor Rey. otolds and lady, Captain Martiti of Mis. .souri, and General 4. Kirby Smit.I, of Florids, %ill reinain here untd they have -qomtnumioqtion ,with their, .friend and. 4etermine what to do and where to T AkI.VA TJO~ oiR' PARDON. 'kAlhu fabut two thousand applications fr pardon iidei' the proclaniioii of the President, have been favorably acted *-on by e '*ttno v"'Ge Ierli but not pote t th ha'veinien sent out 1 :e YI Ti,.partinent the interest. edrin .) 'he' rbmatki r 'wai tihe 1jPA ,e a .fOle PIrisidnt kid S6crotary The OOLOIRa POPULATION p NoaRu OoniMN,-Irigair-General.Ducan. who hashis e4qaarsors at NVilmiugtoh Xrth Carolins, has issued an. order pro. Jibitin the ,c9toty police from-pinforing -aln old Vtatsraw, reqfirinig tike disarmipg -4,the.colored popplitiu, and direceing tha'alkrms takqRA'roth th~em be return. -ed, Tnu PROCILMATION OF GoV. MlrA'nrk ;)t FMatoA...LGdv. Marviq hlas I(iied 4 tFoodatonioW to-the'"edpli ofF(iiN. notre-ap oint 61d nAler-, tells ile peple that slu'Veryiy 4ead, and'does. 'not' vet'doide the day Tor alling a coN. %nbeiUdthiappt9~dtiot ie th/,Ndrth'. . 'Tribue. riL, 4 l,1y, plgspya thacith onthirn ll in # the wheat.e so badly dmge b*mt, rul st,. 'BA a pot, ihat .my f y096 , , cd i hj were the m.t p will not,. cut 4t all, and, thos ethat wilt harvested wil not' *produe~nt a half crop. Tina W EAe Cdo.-The wheat crop cin the Valley is said to be' good, burin every other-portion of the State it is a complete failure. Tihe grain is defective fom the effects Qf rust and exposure to *)le cbnstatnt rains of the past ton months; an,' in addition. the quantity of cheat, tacklie and ohion i* utimually larga, 4 owqn, one . hundred awl 'six years od, live in , oagitAd, Now Hiaftp re 2 v .,taa d , 1 ' te rit " I p is ' life. Theroa 1 a mia omit w et, ong bhun. 4ged ea4d t egry-five, who has naos been herWie ,a e WS twenty-fomyears It is Mid thatI the President tiid a i afew daffi a thabjiE- woM dlslit '-like to inses SIoAhthg- *st the- Sodth bit k'.eiinduo~0'0 lie 4d the- poer wder abi~statidmeo do-so an *4em to' rl Jussel Mr. Pratt,.aRepu). mb*Oof the (lonneticut LegIslature. te C 4ounectione is a' "Sovereign. that she slone has sthe right to sa mo~ -ehalil or shall hot vte i het' *edt *Anithat notIw uo 60grdgvwen 'in *t in the&mstter. &rv> ms. ~ ~ i5a'ur '9b The United States military force at Savannah has he'en disbinded, and an organization of armed patrols substitut. ed. The provoit coiiits laive been abol. ishied. A notice of a recent steamb . plosion in a Western paper fellows. , The Captain 'swain So did the chambermaid, she was i for $15,000 and loaded with iron.. 'A' negro.reseiea -over a, 'Iepublican indeting At Oberlin, Ohio,. on the. 16th instant, 'taking the. chair by .hustling a very respectablo white man out of it. A movement is on foot to organize a loyal Union.Club in Augusta, Geoigia A niunber of prominent citizens have already signed the roll. Negro suffrage was voted down in the 'New Jersef ttmon Conventiol, ' recent. ly iti session' by a vast majority. 'RA'T " n.i---Tliese great chief. -taina-are now engaged ';i& preparing -a history of their respective cankpaigns. ' Colored woman; with a fortune'of five hnudred thmusarid-dollars. advertises in the Paris papers for a husband. Colonel William H. Brittain, proprie tor of the "Brittain' House" at Greena boro', Norti Carolina, died on the 21st ultimo. Major General Ohs. Devens' has left Frdericksbprg, Va.. en ronte for has new command in South Carolina. M'ore th si' million of dollas in bonds and seirlties belongng to the banks at New 'Orleans, have bebts rehdo'vCred at Shreport Louisiana. aid wilrbe delir o e er tthe proper'd ners. ]Dpn't snub the poor negroes ? You have 0111 to look in. their faces to see how awfully they have been snsubbd by nature. . , The' Phiilade~lphia Baleniig .Pukf'n, Of An nst, 1, containd the following in te 'nt th& d.ith of this wrell-know'n ., h'#e a pined tiatn of i~ede th of the ReRv. Sainuel 'Townsend, o>f Co Junmbia, &S-C. -which, tcnrred JAst evejig,,att piants' Hotpl, in this ciiy.. Mr, Wownsend was of the firm ot Townsend Nort, of Columbia, Ono, prior'tio the war, was well knowvn in thhi city and elsewhere as an upright, enterprisin' busiess man. At the close of the rebellion he caime North, with the view of. resamiug his business re 1 4ons ; was seized with a severe illness,' which. afterqome three days' duration, termiRated fatally. It will e gratifying to his family to know that everything wa donie that tie skill of his phy.sciani (Dr. McOlellan)could suggest to avert the fatal result, and that, through , the kdidnesss of his friends and acquaintances kers, dujigg this, his last illness, ie re epvied 11 IoneAfUl, attentio.n," NICKxutofr9iHdr4.-1t will be seen' tt the' veterA Iiotel' keeper, T. S. ibkieraohI o loll 'k'ow'itas keeper of the Milli 16use, in Charleston, 'arid of the Nick' fin' otel, in this place; his tespvind U voeition iti which hi has qnjof'ed 'so repittatidtv 'td so much ierfene, id Is iiaur, to -open i'first. cla- 4ol ihi ihat firrtfiasa building, the F alr Collegk "oh Palt. street. N6 housi4 perhpap*. 6o1d he better 'devised for 'ifh a pur A Ztd such ai'stab. lisht6edirwag 'the "graatest of 411 wata hn : We 4ha11 be a;4 dd . tit perebi & or. the o~fft .~e~ N -Meneet o unet *nunwani nanar THE GEORGTA S'TAT CONVENTION. --The Georgia State Convention which is to assemble at Miledgeville on the fourth Mpnday of October, is not ex. pected to remain in session more than a week or ten dnas. The principles meas ures callng for the action of the Con% Yention are the repeal of the Ordinance of Secession, and the ratification of the action of the Federal Government in re lation to . slvery. It is not expected that any mateial change will be inade in tie tate Constitution. - - -- 'w*-.&4 - GrNERAI. BEAUIREGARD. - General Beaurega.d is 4xpected to arrive in New York in the course of a few days, with a view to'his departure for Europe. It is Iunderstood that the Government has given him permission tq leave the conn try on con'dition that hl will never again take up armns agninst it It is suipposed he wil Itender his servi~es to the French army. A Quebec dispatch states that Gener al Grant, while in that city, in convers. ing with-different pers is on Mexicanaf I fairs',said that lie had laced ono hu n dred thousand men on ie Rio Grande as an army of obseirvati l, and that the French would, have leave Mexico, peaceably if they cho e, but forcibly if they refused. ' Like neral Sheridan, the situation in Meiic ho looked upon as created by the rebel lon, which wonld not be really overcome patil Maxamilian had left thee 3untry. AUCTIONSALE OF 'G9VIBNM NT UTKK COMPRISING HORSES A RMY. WA SONS, etc., etc., etc., etc. ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1865. AT NWBEIRRY COURT HU8U, SOUTH CAROLINA, SAe to conimence at 9 A. M. T NgMS C A S H. A . CLEMENTS, Dilttnr~etern South dasalina. nttboro '~llThngine is By the Provisional Governor of the State of South Carolina. A PROLAMATIoIN I W H1(REAS, Hib Excellency, Presi. dent Johnion, has hisued his pr6 Olamatlon, appointifng 'e (Denjtinlit V. Perry) Provisional Governor in and for the State of South Carolina, with power to pre. scribe such rules and regulations aa may be necessary and proper for. convening a Con vention of the State, composed of delegates to be chosen by thpt portion of the people of, said State *ho are loyal to the United Statis, for theipurposo of altering or amend. ing the Constitution there9f ; and wit.hs au thority to exercise within the lniits of the State all the powers necessary and proper 1b enable suelt lo al people 'to esttro said State to Its conhtltutiont - relitions.to tho Federal Government, and to present suoh a Republican form, of State Government. as will entitle the Ststo tg the guarantee of the United States th'refor,' 'and- Its' people to protection by the United States against in. vesion, in'surrection and domestio violence Now, therefore, In obedience to the prb. olemAtiota of His Excellency, An'rew John son, Preldest of the.Uiited' States, I, DEN JAMIN P. PERIY, Provihlonal Governor of thi State of Sodt Ckrolilnf. for The puryoso of organizing a Provislenl Oovernieint ini South Carolina; restoring civil authority in said State, under the Constitution add laws of the. United ttates, de hereby proclaim and declare that all civil oflicors in South Uarolina, who' were in odice when tife C'Ivil Government of tie State 'wns sustided, in Mlay lastfI(except those -arrested, or und.e prosoecqtion for troeqon,) shall, on taking thq oatut o allegianqe prescribed in. the Preitdeat'd Amnesty ProclamatIo'n of the 29th day' of May, 1865, resutne the duties of their oflices and continue to discharge them under the Provisional Goternment till fur. hd appointwents are. ra . e-And And Ido further prootaim, *e~re n make inown, tbiat it Is the duty d 'ill loyal eLtizens of the StAte of Soutn Carolina to prnt.ptphy.go'flr6ratd andi. 'tke tile oath, of allegiance to the Unlied. Staos.before doin's magistrase. g. ill .ary oqger 9th, Fedotal' Qumeeprnt,- 9h Ina 5be R~aifo r, Ard, nise 6 t a such at4 rb$ an ilAi'dd to give bertlfed' cplet thierooft"to tih -petsous resaeotively 'by whoam they' were made. And suo% muagist rates or ofs cers are hereby asquired to transmit' the originals of much oaths, 44 as early a, 40,y an may le convenient, to ,the Departm tne of 9tate, 'n the'oily of Washington, D. U. And I do further ptoleim, declare and make knb*h, that the 'Mauagets of Eleo. tidnb throughout the State of South 'Caro lina will hold ark eectiopi for members of 0 State Convention, at th * respective pre-. einots, on'the FIRST ?IONDXY IN SEP. TEMBERl NEXT, according' to the laws 'of South Carolina in force before' the secessIon of 'the State, and 'that each Election Distriet in the Stateshall elect ae-m'any nmespbers of the Conv'fntlo.. as the said District ha, sembers of the House-of.lepresentaktives the basis of representatlon beig pjopulation and.taxation. This will glve'oh hundrqd ad twenty-foir miembirs'to the Conventida e-a number sM11isntly large torepresent every portion of the State most folly. ,E try, loyal cit-isen who had taken the Anmasty oath, aid not wj.hin the'exoeptia: Ola8ss ti the Prohideft's. prolamati6n, *111 b'' entitled tW vote, 'provIdtd'ire was a lel voter under this Constittition as it stood prior to the secession of- ,Suth Carolina. And all who are within the, excepted classes must take the oath and 4pplg for a pardon, In order to entitle them to voe, or .beftmo mesisbers of the Convention.. ' The membirs 4of ther 'C6onvehtdn'tbhis elected. on. the first 'obday: in September next, are heraby requlrod to oonvete In the OIty of Colunbia, n WEDNESDAY,. te. 18th, day of:September, for the r pose of dltering ad '4 &li er to Costitution o ,9 .% o ,'ot rd t and saakigg a~ new one-dlieoh till eis.. forin to the get'ohavgertWbeh4svveake la n4i tato; And be 4:ore in'ecid kAow th the .proclaiesf pad'-taf kn t~theCotewtituttiotr awd 'alldlaws of force laSi nalr- Csrolina: %sgfor-to 40~e secession "c e Sate, are hereb made of~ foto 05O^ lie iPyovIison Oc9 'uq$ exo4pt whrerein thef ~ ma'cndi W ivs~Fof ti1ia pwo asri~,AI~1 Th~4 ~*d~3mbiMrefl E EBW 1h~a~m era of freed persons will be kind to them, and not. turn off the children or ap4 to perish; 'and ihe fi d men and wopnen Oto earnestly enqjoed' o make conttacts, just and fair, for retasining with their former' owners. In order to radtfifate 0 much as pose! ble the applicatida for perdons udder the excepted sections' of the Presidgnt's Am hosty Proclamation, 1 iN stated for. ifot4 mation that all applications iust be by pes tition, stating.'the exception, and accon' paniedI with the oath prescribed. This pe. titioi must be first approved-bytbe Provis ional Governr,. and then forwarded to the President. 'The beadqohrters of the Pre. bisional (Gdaernor will be at Green*Ilfe, whaeti all communications to himu must be -addressed. Tfie newspapere of this State will publish this proclamation until the election for.mem bers of the Convention. Id testiteny whereofi.1 have hereunto not my hand ind seal.. bortx at the [(.. a.] ton of Greeivilli, this 0th day df July,-I the year of our Lord 1886, and of the injepeud noo of the Uste ted States the ninetieth. B. F. PERRY. By the Provisional Goyernor - WILLIAH If. PZai. Private Secretark. july.29'85-tep4.17 ANNOUNCEMENTS, Mn. EnITba : The neat apyrdach of the day appointed fri the election of mehbers to the State Convention, renderb it prope~fr ut to consider who wre shall select for that g'. sition. The declensiond which havi taketi place very much restirict' the range of selece )ion. At this importantjunctur, ofour ffairst it is desirable that those who are peculiarly fit tdd to serve the people should be talled forth. I know of ho one more suftable ib all respects than:' Mr. WILLIAM R..ROBERTSON. Iisiwell known good sense, his moderatioa of opinions, his beiikness talents, his uotir.. ing enurgy 4nd practical sagacity, point-him out as a man who can do its good'servie. I. therefore bsg leave to jreseit hip name to tte people ; and I feel satisfied that while he does not seek the position his publie spir it will induce him to obey the mandate of his fell,ow-citisens, who desire his services. aug 22'66--te DBRoAD Rntva. "Choose for the Conventi o o.r-pmed truest mon ; not those who. bare skulkdh the. hour of (4pger-nor.thoo Pho ases worshipped bhatom.?n, while their eoun. try was 'bleedihg: at' verf'ettt the pelitigijan, who after Irging wai,'daoe not encoUnt r Its haphsps-but tbose who hai laldgAsfr aui5 hob he altail of the ei un. try. -Sel'csuohnen, and ,m4keneAf serve as your representatigen."' Ma.' Enttoe : Deqplv impresed 'with'(he Imonse importane,''f ite bint adilo. -of the noble HAUProN; I pr'opose at.'tk, berq-of the Contentlon fe*alrAeld JQHN 1114' JAMEM g.lRON, a1g 5'64--tw - AXo9 PATatA. TIK9 CIMRISTIANI INDUmm. B y the Ifist. of'Octobei or n' soft ae the malls Are re-established, I-WiIot. new the. publication of the "OHRISTIARi INDE" qd tbe "CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of '!ndek" pe""( 1d6 ::$8 60 Price of "Child's Index," . 0 dney tay be remitted'tahace, as mide. teyteination Isoi-y. ! lsr-ti opre s, a 0' gsnsors e t -1l6VOfrt bI fppt, Lc plysjp ejus tha b sqibues may '* ie 1 o trd heir e. 'It IslylinMIttint*.lase4rst- da p., pere,.4 Ad so pW .4pns. e willberpred to aeq re that s4d6 he best writersad qrreoid% gijIbe. iqourd, 4he Id el ytaiqntll be IBE 111 ti pmfsl 1ustrated'end *111, iPasetpenbemse . eenfea'u to it. 3 0 j egaj n atibf i tres fr othep. press iit a~ spa, , on the resumption 'chect? wfik th(dramO y W. Q hewa setenu pnW u.