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80r 000l''/ PANET ~ Ll (J i AN... in ::toi. : r.: r . Itil.l ii Vill Ii' F i , hll t. Never, llouah 1i1- wiils n1)'Y rave, 1%aliv r lo.ok back, lt upIon Ohe alar!test wave Leave ia shiilg Irack. Nol:y ulare hile wildest ,tovni, S eI ile barur st gile, lirvo of leart inl "troilg o' a In You I ill nevelr t'ail. Whi th nO -b is Cold ro''hI g lkte:q) :Iml ill viev. Ant (oda (lie i too a:; 'addle your ow21I caloe. Every wave that bears you oIl To the .liln sh1.o re, Fronm i tumyll .utee hasl (nI To Ilir 1 Iet it'n fl re,. (hoi lot I li t : I I' ,iIla 1111 while if is cali%-,I tel, l'arlllU your ownI Canioe, y If yOur birh detliv yio wvealh, Loly tIato antl ow'cr, luioiest l'. une t ith ny hlvuth, 'i, A re ak bet tr (--ower; B i ' teis will n1 l , Golden gainI prsule, Anal it) win tlie glit inig prize, laddlo your own canoe. Woultd you wITrest t(e wreahIi of -':nie Froa tie lawl of 'aOP - Wvo il you write .1 atuii lal'.SA na.ine1, Wilh Itie vtoirlani great: WVouII you ble yIv-; r elbl- en lwirl 31114 Il ll inio iae I 1It Ihe Ih l tl .-h, t ilt thI 'idi tle y om- o..I c:i1101 . Wo hlll- you (.r,110h lh (yr it rong, inl le WfI lI'.T r iie Iri il, Wit n. vpirit lh:ve mni! suing, 11h 11o l l lte Iighl ; Atilt it br-ih Ilit lh tin, h t ltinil The linany lo the 'ew ' The enrnes ihrvishl min14, 'To paduilh. yan- town canoe0. Not li! is li h ntl'' tioll, Yothlin: w n Is , -- l'-'-e y 0 0' 'leit. n l lo , ill - l I te o It. Leave it)o ~lea e lite hui ble)I lettvi, Ait yll will 11 it l 'llut, if y.Oui Ee I,... Ptdle yr1 Aa o ecot.. THiE ICHTS, O, IIt o !uilni e' ilas ih Anwl she - It., en- a !:appb11; I tino , Whil' h I wee- . With P romn (lhe I' l: o' I he I-(, ., ev'e i t . ' lin tl. a e iti l nih i a:1 C!I Iihig c , liten ht, A 1fil a - top bp Ith si ni.gnitl re ;'t ,\lill I viice ftul' w ilil , I'k the h r lh h -lor , Whn hie houtiito ite .omy se.ii A,\$II h wintrly 117Il k c hll !11al whi: , And hw 11i h --'1C , t. TI'l] Ihl w %it. -I h o n b I I int die i i ~1oh, foth n~i -lhr~h in!sa 01 "i l i-t oIl il. oI T,1 1 Io Ilhi c 'lhe iiqtihil A ruleth o u Thle Capfoi 'ail Iimviid il 'It tci~~ liI lfalOv al w it i et tiun l te i 21 wikl overhe wike iin I'io ll.' h i o | 's als hinabl wihtli lo he prmon incipai stret o t~i h :ir'ay aun cltr uid city 21 ilif ruin to alli A te ian he -llay O Ihe way cy tin th' 11 ivi Iilost lini' a tii 801118 gt llt'til. ~ n . .' "d ~al i opleledi at the1i MiityO * issionf, n I th paInent of it1ht purchaseo hmoey?" aid (lhe W s tli, 1Ill iitlid st-luorwd' , cniae lill1%Cr 'l arn c -icathilal CVolt o olige )mmati tof pa itiay IIin sI VI)e Th~ laot speakeri~i~ asCt Chriuai 'A o y dei COsidieI h, lilin his jetackinu monstcheS 'voorl uitfori w iiill baipassport to thi 'smrv-d of the 11au l dilcats abont u I pro i-o;, pu rch. n I o y rd. uLt I have a cr two that I can sp:arcI h~~~ a oilmllion. t il r %a ' ff a a n .pi H ea . u. .c' S. tc~ vc 'r tL IIInII t t I( Iii l ofc9' a shl ' ci it:i IL w . n 1 '- 1 : ll , I 'V :,l i V 0I ~ I I I V Il L '1) 2 T'e4 vle.VrCy 1 -cl.r fro : uy (f whicb tic hI 'o fpolcrin h i * Inth ' a m ,1 11. A round1 a 1:;I I c-al c-ble :dc vered wit h c I I w r e te-d mlore- tin aI: I1 do;'n p r u if' ddT11 -rel ag 1, 1 so inen upin whmt waI g I It for-ward tha.-t t-he vaptain:1 a l hI - rim to k ' ir eas timl)ot ce-d. .i 1t.. 1-ad! 1w th tabli rat:I a mall inl a gray wig, with 1 pailr of' greel rpe'cta etes Upolnill1 h i2 ow, betfore whom lay a pitle ofgol1, ta111 who was. bcilyen!ad m pay a. :n rec'ivin Im1oiey, and inl giving :1Il imcpeIlln1 to a small ivory beii which a, a intervals, its appointed1 ComI I Ise0. \\'!.:tin,*,11 swi m I var ned911 f12 . this waI a rI - e n -) I 1 1 ' l - III abl. Th ' IIe gtoilemk-IIan in tie ,ray w ig was ihe %I. a 'e vo r a lln I e l 0 111eP11, sai -I t isin lividul.l 'w il t h ba l spIin. Yom I h i.:! 'c" :1, "ooi a1., mlim .'2 It'. all IL-, a me, rng -t-oir I v n li im- lxw . fillq! I ill . :",w 'V I i' l ' I* .)I r your iortlille E rnest, 'ai til pII p !an. -'r . i ' 'i.y i. n a few am~o : o the rol ' in.' ''2 the beh Ir, i lw ::.I2 : , v I I h .: b ! r k.' rI . I I c I, b. bc . 11 had D-r t -j' I c u w w h A IwI,Var *lg - c ~ I ci ' i, S0 ; ' '. r onI i-In w 2 , I' I : !-m , wI hVI i. In I . i :: I'Iic thI i t hU hi-1) a.1~ cham11 - .. ... ji o o l - t -ra'n on i ) h 2 l2c .c . . Ii ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ lo I 11 c'')9~')' ~ 1 1 11 'h c i , d'a1:.IVd . b> . ~ctci fewi 11ue.'''1 breahin 'the. 2 mir .' s t Ina lai'.d aicc Ic thel~''ic a i' t, wih)1u. haliccc 11n1y mein., Iche') jsmom'ct r complayint1'." of t.inc:nni 0e,-)nyi) \ tc.i ofrOUt.h-bticf :I l y )22'.p ili, l 'Iu i'd! a2 'ava if t hatI2 threbn t aben-!ic 2ic'pc or1. i tting-'od i i Oa w..ho Iiv beenlc'c II rostraL' I 22' ' ( i b e lag 1 r:;:[then linary'c' hea h at. cla, sea'fi probably'. c2te ..'i cn etive, 2'2i'' gread 19 -11. heredil bu i he'1 11 11rvou lis no a II 111d by eaair iIm viorain ' in' lenc oti s 1)-4 l-a s!'eedily mant'1ifeste i n thoser21' whoc'have2c'led a Iceden,5ii1rvc life am'0lc'heen~ dc l ab'Vi hed 1 inc, s)cidI'rc or1 th cae' o b1 sin121 . 911 1 piav(f l rem~valinO is the' ald \\h i ev lost c 1- ~ . f,.jl') ii perI.c I ca )2I, s 'n av 'i. tem2elv ofI halh. tiln'g in-c the se'a air ;4( bu thbencitcut andji fsu i'bl d iti) rIlle-;. P9"me)lime1 the . f 1r9t c' I \l o bric h j2 i S 2 ajlc2 are) exIcitemen ' tI n cetc. f)I)'c. ' , ,roa1)chimcc t9')'' ver . c c ora l in chidren, This wl T al. 2". ai rednetli' i on''.'I ofa the 42 usual ci~r apc'm] of 22. oodl'h.. mod9 nt ' exer-II! es n oo:ah o o u on w tr 0o1. iokle'; Reply to tho G. -j Counoil of Oliarlostou. I II:A DQUA'.\ l1.q 2ND M I'iTAnYi .IllsrTe'P, S siT. A t'T. NT G. ,N'S ( )l'iICE. mAua.r:roN, S. U., June 27, 'G7. (", 1/ nu : Your com ien) 11 t iilo, witilnt. Int4e, addressed to t Ihe Coln. c:inin, General!, having been referred to th3is ol1ic for reply, I iave 1he hO'or to state that dio regulaLonst prefstcribed in Par. V I. of' (eneral Orders No. ,2, toi;;ter With other regulations' of like - '" I i. i h t ' 1:4 i l i 1 :tI cewe.1ions conttem1laed byv the sbvy. 111 acts of (olgres; 1s4 prelinilary to the e.tabli. hment. of a h'gaI g->verunnit for It woldhi certaily bo anl ormenion for r:ret if th(se Milihtary reIglat ins ') . prived conon illlIIiiles or 1 lilinncipal corpor. : oll f n1 t i ni r nre:s for ti , i . ciar"". of their' obliat' l,,I to er<-ditoirs or employes . inI that some4k 1:m r ha iconei..o N t ma y o fth.w th mh inin oa tl- swource:* Of Il.. com . ( lu h ec its h -nlore~ dekrivied fromn li's115's aL.4lt to lheepers of bar. r'oolm4, kc. IL id be 'heved,. however, Ihat nto consitderable loss of rt'vllieu shiould bo incurre-td ; certainly no Ilo ss which will he citILateL ill collpaisoI withi thea i hn'I',I:htII 'cS I p vliii I lhIVidet!d foI the preservation (f ordern1 anid the se!cur41i ty of the Iubli pe4ace. I'lel 111111iiielal auitlorities of Clar liiton have lth1 orily 01 rai s n 1,111"V f,6r mliinaiuipl-1 purll e by (Iusat ion. f t will not he dillienit, to inlcrease, the( taN ll">k .much 1ae 11o lihplor as are nlot pro*4hiblited, nlor to) iwrns. (lhe chlarge for the limited number III tavernl li ceenses to be granied. If, as is ilg 'e'4td, t Ih le restrictio n imlipoised by I ar. V I,eente:o;a monopol):1y ill favo r ili f it c llt li of t et ( binunicipal amh'IIoriti h: it u rI'li heC kIalIum d '141 Ith 01 il l he (n , ( itry in te r inn-k eper - . of licen.l:1, 1h 44 M .' T I I l ie : In I ui f r ill ti l ici pal rt I e d a ti. Itis t is 4et 41 xp 1ecte It'at Ow , go . 4- WI repuil of tir etab li m1111W ., w'ill hae ff:: Il atich at .4takw in 4---1 0, tlat pro-I . I a urs1:1'4l'it NV wi1 be i::.',hiat byl4 proritor b Ito present0-id 4,rl'l an, ' illi and t'44dituir on ofei pr (11m 1mit i er i o pra e i It iI it h114e' 'o t tl hy te lii Con n. C~ ', I I/:I S I It t'~~~~ lm~z t v 1.411 at 14. clin it i :4(41 (l')to4'a414lit'441 d le es1'ti" i l it: eJIol l v im41- h as ese lci it p). (c a en inni',tainit. ord r in tIe I li..CEperincel ( l hown it I h r ar no l 1r prollili t - r fI i. . 11h- tha th ( o u q!0 tl-% of' init xi in (' rin jI(' nId5 or1 n piaes of common tlttcdoii il 10" liillg ('001i1t 11 u 4 I ll-,itg ik r:41r:. lj' ttediuing co'nnomitil thir raigl i hiIpratlic of C arryin conceal Ht O rio's t all tims. Tihte evils to li'appr<-ead.- h nw, demarn14oi oi srocki I:nI preVll :o1111 n i ao py ai to a114ll class. S1 of d he p pai fir :iyl Sac11 11otril of -1 11r 11 ,l .: I-'l 1 0 pint1 (( t inle i. tettice! to provelt. tht.ir occurrnllco. Awml t) llo ob1 a th re: ling upon a lal civil gimsl nl r'ies to 1!t t Il mlitarY ail. 14th ilt ill til e ill t enanl of' ori by1114h the ~ )i rb- o 't'upprel i. n o f the. sonretes fir i1:nev i '*iit amt ito inftr you.11 enth-meni'1 ~ tht tI i declining ,to Ens. GeerailOn, tr : , ~-tin wits appliaion iuor wil. ol 1 1) -indh ite ity tlof I t' . h-t ,in n n n wih th r What Forno's Oliroul0 Propo03 for the Sout. WIIA T CONG RE.i:S SIOUI.D D0. It is now perfectly apparent that Con ress made a seriou iunista!o in perinit tin~g thle rebel-Johnasonl State o1rganiza. Ions to romaint inlel iem' at Mi. even as "prOvisional)tIori4ou a s"C. W have buen tanight, by experience that tile terms of the Louisiana bill were beler a41apted to the exigeilcy thaln the lu odi ind acts which wevre eventually adoptel. Util thie work (if recon , ztruction is ab. S('(hitely perf-C:tt-d, it, i. worse Iani n.. l 4 t4) perit 1r14atort to . At m 44u.o LO 1111r , '. n arly thr.1o years of, coticillut~ory L.'r;slation oulght to :1ve 0l ght is t.il ilnipolic vy o 4 of iattei. ting 1 4 CIAIlliate. rolna tie South (n.1 /11 /It'.+ WO hear bnit oin. vo:, o an. tl,. M that ;Yr O it;/ mtop is c' , /,,,. , t;,, || 'l: r li (prte or se I onse la p 'o 4 h ( ont/i, /11 1 18 ry t Lt, to 10 t1 h .1 til nines,ioilna W, andlla,)4.* Ib alrevallY p):4tly exerci.a! by' ('on1'r44. in edI ig ihie so ealh1 l . ->( 'llvilrouw ts Into siubj ection -to GI I: I 4":. lI' v t' 4mCam r .It will be asw !, perlhap, th.! filh, work ujow ill opeoratiinI fiorl IAkAm!" thw Senlso of tihe peopl.- re'garlilng I S)ate Con ventions ihouh.1 le Ill )ostpl pod 111111i pro. vi1ion Ia ballhe un4do for hmving it. duni. inl accordalnce wviti he spirit of th'.' law hitherto enlacted. The provis4_ional gv (1mnlits oi:gi to be SI I 14r'1h 1d at once, ad wead hl dl then h wherc we were at the t1r1i1111ion of th41e wav, Il Fore Johnlsonl's usurr.mons had ,Co in.. vol ved tihe simple q''Iliestiomns awaiting IcLion l th e par'. f h1i tion s relle sentatives. J . i., toj bw I4grtted Ih at we should at. 1his j; v h c1.1 mpeIlll to begill at I he beginiing 1;ut 41:4 reponsioility for tl i nn 1111-t 1all p 14!4( 'I.( President, and l.s r'ebel1 cohort!, w\ ho have e1dieavoredj to trick Llh na,1o11 O)il of its rights. The Muster-RoR; of the Confederate Ar The New Yo;1 'I,//A,, publlbe3 an abLStract, lroinl doemnents~ whiebh full linto tie an1 ds4114 of th16 I -iti'd sta.-.i 11 the ownfal44111-of th l44 (% - iera:-v. of the r4 (Iurnls of all thle e :hd rt rm sfrom, th'.1 orani4zation in (It 411 1 il tn 11 18.;1 11 dovIow to t k ii .I O)'14f I 1i 1;5. 11 a p n'froml th.-, o e u - ta l innuer o (:o h~a 's trool :iat tbe ea t, .11-.1 thle w st wv . z 1 1 wily t, 11e:1 j1 e''tal that, w itl 11; - he x s I!n I f September, Iv!4, Ih I i Ir w\ithl hlis corps , wsani fr~om~ \VII' to Tennl ,Iesve no I. 1, d 14)hers was 1ve t:i rrT0 ' 11 wI mn army io the( oilwr. The -.o s nluna. her Ol1o fder - I) mI 1 . . -r 1: 0, m one no ai nnu1C ma1(1 l tlin wa whn4 evr4 iale, fr om I 1t 50 wa utnnhor preZen t !. f !. Ir I . v ()n timte inl the wlwtlW o fd r y aii 111:1. for oily a bricf 'eri n . wa. :00. Ther wei' t hre4 period. e' niI h Iperiods (1 .,1 th!w .\ nn v of N ort ln-rnt \'ir - .6ii1, 111h 14L. 4 ib 1001000 1111i fit forldIlly. I i )tmber,. 1 , S i u MI , wili confron)ted .lohn t . J1 )ln1asl ti actil ifmorc(e of Johnston wai 11., than 40,000, nndi in Dec( Ibr 'lyp 5.1.000. Wh ni, m .pril, I8'62, Il(lu 1n. 15,0010 men'I ; an14i wvhen~ Met''-lani :m1 a41 14' ed '1 Yoktw the144): (~'neea 111' )41 When' hi 14 reu4ee 11h4 ( hI1ickahom41:iVn thc ('on1f1deates ha11. at Il44cinnm(l .1 7,000, increase43d at. )144 Cle'4 ofl MI a v to about~ G0,0110 (ll'ecive1. ( ):4 the4 2,h of .1nu14, WIInI Ise beganC!4 his tuo4venI)-ol of (tt tysburg, M~eadoe rcha!:, the4 E'..p paihaimiock, Leo had d 1,000 m4en4. The Conul1'1rny was4 at. its hiighest. poin4t of of' I 8 63, w hen 114b4 mov4'eent int.a JPen4n. syvai wa cmmnei Evryabe bjodiedl man44, 'xcept thlose inl the44 wor1k. shopf1 and14 civil depar4tmlent, w441rl2 ed ; seven4 ont of [.en4 were a4ctually pre fo' duty."' When tho (:onfede'rate' army) 4, 4 i AIpril, 1 865, wVithdrewIi' Pemt4'rsburg, it is su1ppoe not11 to44 ha 11)ve muniibered, all told, 55000t mencl. ('ox41ne1s...-TheIi Natioa 4141 IepuicanI4.41 Cununl~L~ itionhve called11 thle members1tI mof 1414 the chief' object,144 bing th) reiin ofmllII the reconstruction~1 01 Acts.. IThe corresponient4 ot'l 0 the4 N ew~' York .11eraM14 teleLgra44phs 14o that1 pa-4 "Th appr'oaching4 4'ess4ion4 1 of .long't'4.. ex 14 i 'in'ret telt in4 thle il(eI 4ig of1 that. bodly. Th'Ie (1ue4st i.4m is as.'ked oin e1very hand44, 1Wil the4 coin g se'ssion be a lonlg oneC t' and14 the4 rep~liesi mlost frequent141ly given) 1iiuto the11 bel1ietat th Ile sess1ion will boI I hortImi. The~4 members44K4.alreadmy bore, ithi Onme or I wo0 ex.. cept11iolns, hai've expresst44.d hompe's that lhe buines's bef'41o Cong.ress iay b'e spIeldily' d1ispose4d 4o, andt the ma41jor1it y of' Ih u letter's 01ided oppos)ition01 to a4 pr44acte l'4 uunner4 1114'I seion.j41 Se'veral4 members.0' 1haveW~ wrie thiat 11hey3 will 44 b 4 inheir .seats1 when(' the r'olI is called1t, but wvill no0t pro~iSe 14o rin41441 1to legislait pon) any43 othe4r 41uestion0 1than th44.at' f econstrucit. The14 ini pression4 no0w exis1ts that. nothing moro4' wvill 144 done40 during the4 se1ssion4 Ithan pa4:11ing an4 Act dle lIning and14 perfect0ing thle Shellaha~rger-Sher-r pria1t1ion t4o carr'y the lI into114 efc1 1t . Ii is Iwell known here, however, thait 1the cham-rI pions1 of impej''Ilhment 444.e whietin g their of fli 4n14iaIl re4fma44 0tion are 4 al I te p1 iire 40or an ex pected op'portunity1)." M'4Axt:)ir 4&AN, 'r4u4 LA-ri: Ihtr)'oon.1.--. Maximilian, ex Empor'or of' Nleico, wasli born'1 .July ti, 1 8:2, so0 11hat 140 was 414arly) Ithir'ty. tive1 year's of' age oni iho 18th o)f June44, whenl lie waIs exe(ciuted. 1141 wa4s 1 1he broth er1of at'ho4 pre'sent( Emp4)eror of AuIstria4, and41 8)1n (4f t h4 Arclthdke I4Fcjis ('hiarlos J.1' soph11 and414 th e1rchd nehecss iSophia, lbothi of' whlomi surivive im 114. 11is wifei, t he Arch duchess08 Chlllot to, 1s a4 dau41ghter' of t ho hate~ Kinug of' (the liIelgians4t, aI sister4 of (lie pr'esenIt Kin11g, 14144 a gralnl dau11ghter ofl t he 1444 Iin ~ 1.4)1is Phlilli)ppe, of Frane4o. She was I wen(1 ty .8even years4i 01h1 on thle ~;h ofIJune44. The4' ha4v4' n44'1r h1a1 1)13 ., l1I1In . Agricultural, [IFrtomi the Sout hern Cult ivator.] Farm Work for July. Continue to wor k Cottoni with sweeps ollowed )yN. tie( hoe. whieb will keen lowlt the veelN and encouiage - tle foLr. nation and 'ret ention of bois Dee mdlt] clo0: plowing must not bo coltinl. ted, as it will injunre tho roots, bit tih iiidles; musit be kecpt clean and soft by ha:1low workinlgs, and, thle grass inl ti r1-11!, takenl ou. wvith lthe hoe. Inl this the, erop caln be laid~ by 1 . rfectly On at so Lie a se'aon tat te gras: Xii Not jiterboro nlutch with the comfolrl a t Atess f thle 1i:al operaion o ekimg. Corn is latle Ih year, so tla incl S iLt yet Wa1 by. It. should receiv, o .tia m, silth e w( i i It it ! mle "m nern the rows ; work thi euni ilway; w)n-th the cutivator will bo~ld ~ be s' ,wn amn 11.3 corn, at it 01ro3(bh-st. for haly, i:1 o l rib ln iter ikin tmlt only Ih erie~ i nd O itr woruih irying so late. ( Cline'-se St ':r (ane shouhi he work h1 e corn Ia If th u. r InI i.; lnuist, e~om stil bl %vwn fot.iig.;c , swel a foI wintef ora e Sweec.t P'otatoes 11111 be ar'ftilly wokevd, throwvini' ' mleluo i'r-h eart ai upnmi the riliges, atl kilbn !ie weedI; ''Draw1xx'" ml ay stdl Ib iet, whii b wil! maitol ,oml e d ible t mn-I 10h-11y (d soed for nuothier yeoar - Com )ou : o sowing S i d.; i,|ij ' i iu I e itotiilli to sl e ;tt, init ali 1n1 j lhli I.1 -In,.r.I\\e, sootmn.4 fr''ml droulght, hay" beenl albe t- nimk l 110 . , et 11i1i1T . t' siyt ll l l: Ii intoi .11 . .lt.L' i Vi a r s attl Sooiei be Swxx' e,0 ai ne s ucet 'i'r1 ; A ughust. i conn ath bsw Iitit to 8sow. w Is eh to sow thi crop, ulevsi o: lotmigh.y tl and vtel tiebid Slan The :Zi mn 11t\ he p Lwed ambarrowel n l ump ar. brox p andlt ii per.- & line. Tm-e Crop i. Otn mos vaua mAlring abundnce of mm:) exc lt fo I for in : 1 Iwa b , it.i. may b i sown in rows and worke l bt t e ll, which is be i g entall, but oi omlI that it cwt-pnned, they (do we C I u you Sow IDIta Uya ituri inurut twic. 1 a e h .vil eii it for' lo ther tui rn'ipi ii l i iiei 11:1 , r l its . i St Ciltd) h iulil i~i y I) itt')Igli t ,.ln, brol i , If' i mrrtl i n i n., T ipit 0 t)h h;" p t, W4;. 0 I nh rowe lSiin eI lit ,Oed : brai ed lightly m ti h t . I~~~~~~L I 1rhehrsme he ueol phal- nionltt t th ' 'ill tle se.d. J ly anI d A(111 iualt. l tim b -I nlo nd Ill for grab in:utpot andl briars. man ftw h,( if em ,wn1 nowt , wli:i ,ii, th woisiinl"Sg upy, itn1d.0iol.; if cut, an Lt e are (o be lear a I I ti I o -ut: down f .e unde '. oivib, too S :1ll at' r s tc i 'i _, P r OS --, hi". to lot th i brLijl r hog th ,prollt are*0 le1il o givv trouble, ol ;d workl d ne l. t d h li n o all'Cn'Ow 1 .i l v, b: d i l's ovo i t a n xt wi h A f ymirl wheatC 1 hs nllt b er -n I h I th mhlle st iof lie d t, wlei!. hoat. &J Ott ent V r dryg 'e ll , i itiis u Ini' ng, it wrIl heP xv oL' nLt l io e ji , r eorie h le 0 Ifi u i ln un nmd itw U01arleston Itoms. We regret to announce t hat Mr. White, one of the proprielors of the Ciarleston llotel, died ott Saturday morning last. Mr. W. was an Irishman by birth, but had re sided for a tuiber of years in Charleston. lie was employed, in 1849, in (he Charles Ion Il1vtl, and by an upright and manly course, became proprietor of tho establish mont. llow -iuH Liqito LAw Wonx.--A citi zen, yesterday, for a inember of whose famni ly ills phliysicial id prescribed the use of Sherry wine, applited to Messrs. Uruber & Martini, of' King str , eft 11 purchase a bottle bu1t, they reu,~ tw~. 4 tions at gallon, as it wa, ne! 2 1 ('wln. sickles. A gallol Il ' . 'I i I: Pee for a1 poor 0 n a4 1 v.: . -111 ,' :Iv, ineh in. conv eIn-iieocea c n i r -iel3y thllt a boile o' wvine wts finally priouret at, tie .Mills i liUSO. It ohuld seml t0 us tlia.t a Imlieel Ishoill be able to procure any mgedi eine on tho prescription of his physioit. .11 -rury, 2d. C1.0os0 Tuiu 13,nItHoolts.-l'ermlissionl Iaving heeft grant(ed by (lie city authorities wit I I lie conseit (it t ile military to lc aers IBidenhop & Co , Louis Kenecke. Stelithugs & Wilburi, N. Ferieibach and Georgo Joilson (colored), to keep open t heir bar roomlill, illder tile denotaination of inis, I complaint wvas mautdo onl yesterday to (len, Cliiz, ('ointainding ti l'ost, of tle iljls tieu of such discriililatiloln, and that officer I heeupon i:sned att order revoking the said licelses, so that. intoxicating liquor of any description can nlow only bo had at the re Iftar iotels.-lbid. The late heavy rains have done incalcu. lable damage to the garden farmns In the vi cluily o' Ciuarleston. ir. Thomas Lynch, whose tarin is on King-street road, near (te Forks1, informs us that lits potaltocs, beets, onlions, etc., were HO Il'Olled that seveity ive per cent. of the product ias rotted, and - tIhat is loss otlloi be less than S701) or .1 llis adjoining neighbor, Mr. Geo. M .Mart in. tells (lie smame. and places his loss at even it hiigler figIre, while all (lie ' iaris Itp tie road have sttifered ill similar propolI ion. 'he water and nusk mellons aind toma rtu-Os oil all I te faris are mst3. seriously u:znged ani fidallig oi, tie villes before luri The rain, however, has lone some good ill tihe way of grass growing, its .\r. .\arlin inlformns its that hie hals aL seven ac e lIIt which ie will cut rtvo tonits of hay to the aere.-Ibid. t, A o. 0 Fo -ii'zo t:% Comait.m-irN.-It is t tail' question for tile Radicals to Con sider how long they could retailn their mai:. Jiirity, evell ill tie l 1iump Coigress, if all the Sitate shoiul follow the examples of' (lie I last two in which Congressional elections ha mve been heltl-- Connecticut and Kentucky. lt those States Itere is tile exttaordinary aid uInl Itiprecedente'd change of i'our'eent Con rgessmn agai:st them1. It' Ohio, Pensylvia.. lia, New Yotk and tile other great States Vv ero Iw to elect tile entire political coim Ipositi on ' lie llouse of liepresentatives wold uiin 1itdoubtedly be changed.-Cin. Eln u lind the foregoincg statement going the - rui41 4 ith owl h therit press. The Cincin i nat i /iiii r ought to k now that. no good ::u resillt roll sicl deltiionls as it.is czalu 10ed to proluice. It ou1git to know that. pa tiCe have Iben closely balaneed in Con. lkel ictit -tormeriy at Democratic strongiold --d th't, victory h1:1s alltenllated during Stihe i:.t live Year.s between the opposing 1'l i4 ies bIt veY SimttIll maljljorities; and that .in Ihe l.am. electlion thle demfocrats needed a '-gain of butl five hlundr'ed votes to enable tnill to e:i-ry lo .'tate, it. oighlt to know 1 1ta(lt tie cotiise i which would operate to give - 111he ati-radie.il parity a victory in the Sou ilhlerl Slt' f Keniky, would lave an efe irey tile reversc ill the North it itip. - ipon po.itr credulity and creates hoeupon a I )llow basis when it - tl1s about what wotl' '...ippen in ohio anel Nvw ork it election 1were now to bo ield in ilese SIates. it has beetn bilt. i few Weeks sillc al election took Ilace in New York whe i ii ti lilt te overd halt' of' tho votes ini the ISlate was calst,:land th!e Itepeublicant majot i ty was; W~ I wny thouilsandl. As for Ohio. we itimty infer wha ~llt wouild be the r'esuilt. of atn oleel lon int that St ate fromt the fatct t hat. ini I iinna1ti'treently3, thle ltadiicals elected I heAlift.1 or' by ftil ihotisalid( ajor'it y. Tilr L'nity153 be li ebi:ing ing uthli tide of tilnr da , i * w n he il ,0ti"l to (Goon Joce Oh ii lo,': I.:m.2,..--Whenl i' xi tin birgg coinandlt tied t hez armly of '4111llenly entzie 11)91n 011e of tile "'raggcld,"' hiti1teritt. fralternIity, whIo wals jutsit then en.~ I aged ill pl~udering a garden. The (lene rl dre'w til antd calledl ouit, '"To what com-~ imatli di y'on belong ?'' Butternut wais eanghit ;lhe r'ecogniizAed t ho General, anid he' kneuw thle man11 11e hadl to deal with.i Assumil r' iing a gr'ein, gawky mnatnner, he anlswered as - tollowts: 'AMisteri, I (didl l:long to Mr'. Ih-agg'.s companflly, but, lhe shot all but me1 1"' Th'lis was a little to muichl, 1and( drin'zg is hat overCl his 03yes anid comapressinlg his I iis, the Gener'ai r'odo on, anid let thie lpst, iman of' is "xcotmpanly" liv'e. Ozoxxi ( G:nironL --A ne0w generator of thone., exhiil'ite.] at a converseziono given 1b3 thi l'esident of the Royal Hoeiet-y lit h.ondonl,sCOntsts of a numiber of flat plates of' glss, covered with tinfoil, and piled one .upon aiiothier, leavin~g a small space to of fItt uallly separlate thleml. Eachl plato repro Selts a' Leydeni jar, antd whten (tho wh'iole pile i.s ('lectrliflied, a stream~ of air for'ced thiroughi till romld to ('tnd of it to the other, becomes so $ltronigly ozoizeiiAd that. breaiting is pain tail and dantiger~ous. 'Tile 5leam~ of- ozoized air' enn1 he0 used tot' bleachiing and otheri pur I il'm. It ihas h'een employed oin a larige scatlc inl rehnlleic for decolor'izing sugar. cat. A N10ynt:SlA .--Tho Londtoni l~ln'Ct atlltills tona caise ichii has jimp'tlnitrietfer. 1ncr .to 'h' ,iestiont of local againtst genle. r'ali amu h'sia An Ittbscess was remtioved ti'oii a younlg wtoman~ inl t h Middlesex ilo i ipitala 'e cbonglation of thi part hats been ratpidlly lIroduced by t he applicattin of of pariatfhne1 (other. Thie r'esult has been1 thiat a port ont of the skin nearly an inch square hoas Sloughe~d. and its healinlg will necessa I liy be0 attenled biy an unsee~ly scar. Tefrtcottont factor'y elrected( b'outht of thie Potomac was in thle vi 'tutty of' Lincolnton, North Carolina, in 1815. it was er'eeted by Michael Schlenek,,and1( subsecruently 'led to the conshitr1uetloll of. the lar ~go factory at (.ataw bal. Thlis wasI1 loated two m'~iles ed by ftt'r( dtuing the war., 'PT Lin.. colnt ' Con',er' has beon shtown the spudls uedinl theO fit-st cotton fato ry metnttonedl abovo. . It','gArN F'r.oun.--Flour is con, ogl f romh I'ilurope to New York, atnd is. Hold there at lowe' figures than can be0 allorded by those whto hafv0 Ohio an'ctdWeter flour for sale. Populous, lrowdd Euope, feeding AmericalI is not tlus~ a lesson of wisdom to the JOHN C. DIAL, (Late ALLEN & DIAL,) At /te Sign of the Golden Pad Lock, COLUMBIA, S. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAII, Iniporter and Dealer In Eligiis~l mid AmCricti HARDWARE& CUTLERY, IRON, STFimr1, Nails, Castings, Mill Stunes1V Bolt ing C'loths, cirentlar Siws, Mill Irons, Sugar l'ans, INIlA IlllllEli ANI) LEI'I'7E11 BELTI(Nt, (C'ar1peiener, Btlacksmithii and Tiinners' Toole, Iuislkeepiig and Furnisling liarldwaro, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, jlnie, Celneit, Plaster, Paiits, Oils, French Iamil Amnerican Wimplow (1-ils, (1un1s, lRilles, Pistols, kshot Beltv Powle 1 '8; - mnch 18-61m. UD1. N. A ' . (Successo;1r It) i -r - "I 1; . Br s. WHOLESALE I)RUGGIST, Analytical antd Consultilig Chenlist, ' 0o 38 'EM vy'2.. -1't., CHllLETSTON, S. C., DEAY x.ERII Drug1"s, Cheientils, 11a luits, Glass, A ND 11UiG1NT8' SUN D111iS. Analysis or Ores. Soils, Fertilizers, &c. node wit h1 greatest care and lcicuracy. Chemical advice given in alt bratiches ofthe science, on mnoderate termus. Dr. F. OLIN DANNiLLY so well known tiroughout fic State is with lie aid would be glad to soo his old fricLeds or lill any order for goods. mar 21-8m William G. Whilden & Co., FoRMiNY OF HIAYDEN & WHILDEN, DEAl.EIt8 IN Watellps, Jewelry, Silver War CROCKillRY, CHINA, GLASS WARtE, tniti Iloulsc Firlisliilig Articles. ONd (old and Silver purchased. l|Valches ana( Jewelry repaired. 255 INs-Ms., COnNEn Ol TIAU IN, UlhARLESTON, S. C. AT WIOLEIESALE, NO. It RAYNE STIREE'1' wml. u, willI.D Nv. s. T-ito~q,%s, JRi., w1.. i, LANNEAV. nov 27-tf MLLS 10 US E, Corner Queen and Mceting Stirets, CHARLESTON, S, V. 'pHS POPIULA1 AND WELd4 1NOWN HOUSE is now fully opei for the reception of visitors, having Leei refurniihed witi! New and Elegiait Pturni (tire t-hroughout; and oflers to the travellei' acconmmiod.at ions and conveniences a . ('hiss liotel, not to ho equatlled by any Nort hi or SouthI. The patronage of the p)ublic is respectfully solicited. Blates of Uoard per dlay, $4 0 ) " " per month as may agreedl on. .JOSEPH PU lI(CELL, feb 2-l'GG---tf' Pr1oprni't oi. E- 4 1I4ail Rtond. 0 and ater lie 1:tthl inst , the Thruough Mail Train will run as folloiws, viz: f,eavo Columbia at II .40 a. mn., Ch's'n time Arrivo at Kingsville at 1.20 p mn " Leave Kingsville at 1.35 p mi, " Arrive at Augumsta 0.00 p' mn, P'AssENU)R TRAIN. Leave CharlIeston, 8.00 a mi Arrive at Cohumbia, 6 20 p'L. Leave Colunbia,6.0. Arrive at Char'leston, 4 00 p. in. Hi. T. PEAKli, Gien'l Suip't. march 10-t Schedule over the Soutih CarolIhI CilAllLOTTE'J & S. C. RIAUROAD) COL UM U~iA, S. C., May 2, 1807. N and1 after SUNDAY, May 5, t ih sche . dulo of the Passenger Trains over thuis roadl will bet as follows: Leave Columilla at 6.80 P. M. Arrive at Chiarlotte 12.16 A. M Leave Charlotte at 12.20 A. M. Arrive at Columbia o.50 A. M. Close connections are made at Columbia, and Charlot to with the mail trains on the North Carolina and South Carolina Itail r'oadsi. TIiOI0UGTH TIOKETS are sold at Colum.. bia to Richmond, Va., Washington, D. C., flaltimoro, md., Philadelphia, Pa., andl New York city--givIng choice of'routes viae Portsmouth or Ilohmond-andl baggage .checked. ickets are also sold at Charlotte for Charleston and Augusta. An Aocommodation Train, for freight and local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. mn., onl T1ucsdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of' each week, and charlotto on the samte (lays and hour ; arriving at Columnbia and Char lotto at 6 p. mn. C. RIOUE NI IIT,