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Latest by Telegraph. GongrossionaL, WA'ulINroN, Jully 19.-SEi-:r. Tle .1 IV l :unendn:et, to tie bistrict bill, allowitg negroes to serve oin juries, wa adoped. Joint resolhitions from th'm [oue, nulif ying the decrecs or the Ciurt of Chism , were severely denounced by Trumbull. Soinner introdneed a bill to strib:o the Word 'Wilite" frou tile natItral*!iltion h 1ws. R'ferred to the Judiciary Com The vet) r the Suippleinlent al iteconl. -1ru1ctionl bil wa then reva.1 au-1 the hill t ssel no' t withlienaing;. A ye. :s iys 6, vi7 1Iayard, Buckatw, Da. vis. leidricks, Johatn aind Patteron, of' Tetuimsi'se, and tle Chair annutnced that the bill was a law. The iReconstruction A pnropriation bill was theni passeqd over tile , Y 10. The Senate p:used at resolution to adjourn to-Imorrow at. 3 O'Cloc'< to Imeet again on the first Monday in December. Ayes 22, nays, 15. The latter iiner representini the imp-nelunient. elemzent in ihe S;enat. Adjourned. 11:I.: -'rie Assassimat ion Commit. tCe was illowed to take evidenco by sub-coiainittees, and to administer th oath1. The Veto was received. The Ines sago covers three coblunum s, an I argiles 'laborat ely tlt' inlconsi.lten(es. unconsi tlimaity and ltyrainy of tle act. Al iudiing to the deehiration that, the Sttte governments are illegal, lie says: "A sitnlr cottroliet ol Is appnrent 1here-Congress declares these local State governments to he illegal govern. mints, and then provideas that these ille. gal governtiments shall be carried on by Fedoral officers, who are to performi the very duties imposed on its own (llieers by Iihis illegal State auit hority. It woild eornt lily be a novel spectacle if Congress should a!.tempt to carry oi a ligal S:ate gove'rnmiient by the agncy of its own ollicers. It is yet, in'ro strang, that Congresi attempts to sustain and carry onl aln illegal State goVriitienlt by th' saIM li'deral agency. With regard to title by con ied!, he say "Il is a new title acquired by va r. ., applies oily to eritories ; for goods or movaile thin reg'ilarly cap. tured inl war are enil 'boo?-," or if catured byV individual soldiers, MpluNder.' TPhere is not a fiot or hiunl in thiese tel States wlich tihe United States holds by comlplist, save onl y Snieh landi a:s did nlot, belong to citier of the Statei, or to any i nldividu al owner. 1. ime'ani s 'eha lands as did belong to tho prtelnded 4 xovertimnen t called tile Con fodera oe States. These lands we claim to hold by cotingest. As to ,ll other land, whetir owned hby Siates or Miiduals, the Federal G-overnmiet hi no more right. or title to it than it had bfore ti rebellion. h.e mesan e"wludes, "Withi na period of less than a year the legislation of Congress has attempted to strip the E xecutive Departmient, of the govern. ment of some of its essential powers. The constitltion anl the oath providel in it devolve upon the President the power and the dt.y to s. ee that the laws are failiithfill executed. The constitu tion, in order to carry out this power, gives him thai choice of the agents, and makes them't subject t.> is control and enperv'Aision1, but ini thle excecution or these laws t he cnstitutional obligat ioni upon01 the Presidenit remaitns, but the power' to execute that constitutiontal duity is (ellbetually taken away. The Al~iilitary CXommander is as to) the power of appgatment made to take the place of' the I'resident, anzd the Genleral of the A rtmy the place of the Senate, and any * attempt on the part, of the President to assort, his own constitutional powAer' may, utiler pretence of law, be met byV ollieial insubordination. It is to be feared that I.hese miilitaryv officers, looking to the power given by theso laws rather than to thte letter of' the const ittion, wAill ie CO giz O1 authority' but thie Comnmand er of the District and the Gleneral of thte armyl). If there weio no1 other objectiotn than this to thle prloposed legislation it wouild be suflicient. Whilst, [ hold thle chiie'f executive authority of' the United Sta tes,- whiist, the obmligatloon rests upotn moc to see that all the laws are faithfully exeuted, .I can never wihhbngly suirren der tiat. t rust., or' the powvers given for us exectitoni. [ can never givoe my consent. to lie maide r'esponisiblo for thle faithful execution of laws, atnd at the samiie time surre'nder' thait trust, and the powers that accompany it, to any other' e xecutive offeer high or howv, or' ro any nuimber of execultivo oflicers. If this ox eculti ve tiist Vested by) the const ito tion1 ini lie [President is to be taken fr'om him i and~ vested in a subordinate otheer 't lie r'esponsibility wiill be with (ongr'ess in clo'I thig haimi~ l wih uiconstitu itional ow~and with the oflicoir wvhio assumies its excieise. T1his authIor'ity of the cx. ecutive department, is ani evil that wvil Iinnitiably sap thet f'oundatiotns of' our federal system, but, it is not the greatest evil of' the legislation. It is -a great pulblie wrong to take from the President pow ers conferred up on himi alone biy the cons'.ituion ; bait the wr'iong is more fla r~ant anild dangerous wvhen the powers so tauken from the P'reidenr't are confer'ied uipont subhordina t o xecnai ivye ollicers, and es5p'cumary upon milita ry oiflieers. Over nearly onie third of lao States or the U 1nioni, military piowAer, regulated by no fix~ed law. ruiles siiprmene. Nach ono of the five District (.omnmanders, though not cho05en by t.he people, nor responsi -ble to them, oxorcisn at this hour amore excen itive power,1 mailitaryV and civil, tihan the peole have ever been wiling to c (onfor upon01 the head of the ex(ecutive departmeunt, though chosen by, and re. poni)Isible to thiemaselves. Th'ie r'emedy mus~lt como11 fromt thin peoplo thienmselvyea. Th'iey knuow~ w~ha I it is and how it ia to bo aJpplieod. At. thte present time they Lncy cainot acecording to t lhe constitn-' tione, repeal tiatse laws. Tihey cannot remiaove or' cntrol ti s mililairy despIot . Tiwremed, nievertheless, is i thir hand. It i3 to bo fnotd in the ballot, and11 is i suro one if not. controllel by frand, or overawed by arbitrary pow. er, or froml apathy on their part too long delayed. With abiding Coilfidence inl Iiheir patijotisill, visdomi anid illte'rit y, I ail stili hopetil of the future, a id' tui.t in theo eund the .)d of despotilm will be brokewn, the aied rule of l)wcr ie lfted ioth "Icl 61 1C Of* theo peoleit, mUd pi. ci ;)e of the violated constitution preserv. eil. it Iimel'diately aftr the read ing, of th-e m uessae tle i;peacler3 made a strony ehlot. UBtw ll, itler and o th1e-.rs char 1acterizee the wuessiage. ai dianlit. Stseven said hey wcr irlzging t, mat ter in vaini. Sabd lo-, ."Theiro are v.e a .me 1s, work inl thi.s emmt ry nhieh will prevent iipeachlent. I r( peat it aily attelript to iipeach the Prei lent will he vain and futile." Wilson, chair m1an of (he Juiciary Comilittee, de noniIeed Stevens' insinuations1, and as sorted that no amiount of p-itnia 1prss nre shoild turi hi i aside from tll di. c'har of Li.4 diuty, according to the law niud thle fact. [ A pplanse! fromi thet Dem.. Io cratie | Stevens, without reply, de HmMnho a Vote, and twhe ill paswl 109 to 2.1. 'I'le veto of' the Reconstrue. tion A ppropriat ion hill wa; iread, anl that til also 1imssed --100 to 22. A re30ittioi W.13 ISed frbiddmgtohiii the l'renident to reirovo Distrit Com. nii inidle'rs vithoit the Col'elt o Ohe Svinate, tunless thle General commnanding!" the arimies recoiniend it. Adjourned. WY A% t'r, July I .---Seita --ilson pr'oposed tihe folloing~ antetal :ieiit. to th constilituion: "No distinction shall be made by the Unitd State Ar any Mhite among citizenis in ir civil Or pollit ical rigts on acconut of race or colv.." Order ed in be printed. Tie hill for 'irrying oMif. the convetion witi Venezuela, wsil lassed1. A.hill providing that no persol 1all be disegnaliflled from holding ofilee inl thie lbis tricl, of(Coliili:i oi accouiint 4lfrace oir eolor, passed. A yes, !5; nays 5. viz: 1hicliew, Bayard, IAi3, Hiendricki, .lohlnieni. lloen:.TheSecretary of' the :,:!vy i nlltte.1 a Comnunil.ientionl s~towing ilt 'ar ragit a11,11 iGsobirn gh were I'hl univ Naval lolicers Hift:,ive years in the su 1 vie. lan !cr irose i-i a qiue:,ti1-:n ot' pr:ivi kgc and inald allegationis rslpwectin p P rins. A colloiy ensuelol. l1.aldwinl n-l Libd. ritdge if ho. expeciel tihe lioniso (o t aue (,enl. Flh'ssatellnent again.t the tesitimos "y andt stateent of -nion ciievrs. E.bM ridge beliouved thatl Geni. ilanter himts-lf wonllt nlot .Ilny that Gee0 u:11: was at highly hionorable and c1i11.eti man. ( n. eerillg an". lalil vite On thie [teptiblieall :4,10.) BhilerL.retnlirhl.k l that before IIhe w1111 Ile hat regarded Gnerail Oni l0 t as it highly conscientions an homnorable muan, but whlen a 1manl coiimiill(d utesol, lie waui like a wouall e fl'ii froi viritle, l-d V for any erhine, aitil frou that liuiar no oir knew where to fluid hill. IlhzIg! reilinled liler that in making thait stateni ho had forgotten the eminent mnen that halgonew into rebellii, I tancock, Adaimis 11nd Wash I ing Ion (hisses). 1:very one of themn had been called a rMbeO. no every onie of I lwmn had been a r.l (coiiuied li-ss) uni it lie lebIlieU eenMie a succesis. The fillowing was inionueed and papnoel ilider a suipenision of ( tie ru(les, by1 a s.i(; party vote : ",That the doctrine evoked by the Pi'esi. d -Il. I hat t lie abrogation ofi tO iCbc! 'tal es binds the nation to pay their lehts incurrM prior to ih rbelilion, is at. war v it I principles of in .rnational law, ft stb at Iiw nlaaional credit abhorrent to every senlic~t of loyalty, and pleasing only to traitors, their allies anl syipathizer,:, by wio agency alone the goyernments 'f said StaIs were overthrown." 'Tie Sienate hill conelrring on negroes t le right of hioldhing olliea wais amended to in elide thle right, ol' servin~g oin .inies, and re t'ei'red t thet .1indi.ciary) emifl mitteie. A reaciion ii req inlsinug th lI'r'esidlent toi issue0 a pr'ocilamn ion dirlee ling thle lroper officers to prieventi thli inivasioin oft A leio, wnasre'tfered t o thle Commiitteo on Fureigni Atfairs. W\Vs1INoTox, .Tialy 10.---Si:x.xi'::.---he IltiSe' bill approia' ilztin il~over $ 1,500, 000 foru reconistriumction was red need hiv ameunenut to $1,000,000 andi~ palssel. Ayes--37. Nay's 3. he President's miessag e snuggesting liablility3 for Sonthlern St at, dehbts caused an animiatecd debate, anid heated demuon stIriations asa inoor~it une andu calcuilat ed to utitle the finanlce'. 'PTe messag wvas orider-ed to'be pi inted and the S3en. alte :djour'ied. I lom:.ix-On :bconut of' a miateri'al (cleic 1 ro i''the R101econtst ruimon bill was withudrawnv~' frtom the Priesident, cor' reeled~ci a ol 1reiiturnd. A resohdion 01wa s Commnitteo on Pubilic [iands11 to pr'eparet andl repIort a bill forfeiting swam tp landls hiith1er'to granlted to Suimthern- St ates by the. linitedl Statesi. The1 Sen a t amienidment redning f thle Reons(i1truictioni appropr'iatijon to $1,.000, 000, nI as conenirred ill and the bill goes to the President. Thie bil passed last session pr'oh ibuitIin g the Pr-esidlent, fr'om treatiug with Indiains wa'ls repealed. A hplanse. froma the. D)ueocatie side ov'er thle first step back wvard. Ad(hjourn'ed. Mexican and W est India Nvws, Nuw Oni~iA~-s, July 10,.-Thecy report that Santa Anna was taken ont, of I biest cam-il er' Virginia, t hat, the Mexican oflicce placed his swordi uinder tho Amioricain lag, and caiused te Giento'al to walk unlder it, instond of as reported. Northern News, W1tsnia-os, July13 17.-Tlho veto message will pr'obaibly tbe delaiyed, andt instecad of' a foirmal votoa, and prtes Ot onl gr'oids alrea'dy ar'gnted, ii, wvill lbe an elaibote and 11. carefully lUcaths on thu Island of' Mtauriti s are two hundred daiily, andl quinino ila $75 an onn iee. in thie Snrriatt case Mathiew's evid enco re gairding IloothI's letteri was ruled out. NothIt ing v'ery pointedl ltspired to -day. TJhao evidence gave notico itt they would chose the ovidence to~nmorrow. Ghold in the Treasuriy, $o.3,000,000. Internal Revennelti 10o-day, $755,000. Now Yonix, July 17-12 M.--A tir' com-. muenced I his morining at . lhe Noi'thl point, of Jersey City, and thieloss so far is $800, 000, and it, is still raging, but not fiercely. At 6 o'olock this mornaing, thte steamer Sylvan, fronm H~arlem, struck a rock and soon1 sunk. Alt on boardl waa saved, Teddy hthirnt and Char'ey Collins fought till mor'ning near' Hudson City. .lunrs won 20 r'oundsl. Utsutinur-os,. N. Y., July 17.--A suit algainst thin N. Y. Rt. It. Company, for ex, torioni~i in demlanintg gobi for faro has beenj dochtlrd mguilxit ihe cotn. 11211; heo IVo get I t i a k o spc.w IOE inIu the~~~. to" he o yis i I .-he Heyv cur Yum her are ~CiiIgocotliq Ea.. clg l~ w For f li pi. melit lEEEo t E, 11e ae- t i k Iti g"'3' sE -jonveE ti onj.~l 111 e r'I l it Re 1Lulc l ci t tbl, hEd ti b rll Xn O i - lwtt' Et'N, J ly 1 7.-G e oI- cirl ik'lEEI 'IE.t, d IEe h l. tilt! t .'E 2L EEI " ell i 1. t h es )I h(":I For 1Aingii~ t a ckkEE3. pan I 'EEEI'thi iidtVidv1) lvi. niiCIl alvet tilE J~s' lw "lea t Ari.ai ii~1vol .sl all'ti onlorill t t oE' .M it,. thoi ill( (':itsra :111yi -.11lrE tv-' ioll 1)ill, ' V . ( j~i stortI' n~iJi.d'tl ~ttliaiiiRos lIIE11 :1114 ho I. 111-Cl~ 11101T tile 1*1''IhEL h On I i tilt. N7I i. de- ill~h)(11 fierJ devcou alii ~t AWNoIyrCE$11 a1 no tavq 18) itici t 1 on i ii ii rect i"Oruliarl 1wh.cfit NilitavyLI lI-Wsl ui '/.01i9 the people'ri to iojt i t 1iI Ijilci .' fo riv NoC~lrlr~lai t her theflnitiptol (If~ Txm(,- J-thIlh~t 03wuld I.oth Iii eIii dot~il sen t tl! _clm tie oilnl caledio~Ird 1inm: askol.'. m idc j;I0iluiS! El 1)) 1I' tre o ( Efpc~o o' caryn i t l)\s bl iiq Mt Q1;at 1,01100 an II14%t-h to .vcitl'i be.1 lp ach i l~ I).v the. c o I I .Imil () a ' rceid1t tI) hrgoly 2 if h1. 1ivl b% ci ro itic onoit i "u labo .I-t se. t o) o ell ', iv r Allov.- , i- u c s A 'Iil tC FE wis o 'ull'l \61insi%.)4. otr l'ifrvg t10 f~Oo i'3aierli rl1 W 111kvs fii Oiiil lra':oI ihoitio the1.1 niquiVlpitt :iaio i.)hI tcd it. Ile iIX. I01 f II G t- iiclaM t0 l rt . (. a'I i c i tl (~~:i. InI fri-oll Ie tcell 01111 (A' Iart. t2IlEiin Ilwr( )cohit~e at.li the Dryk Torn 110.11 .' 'ia *m. I iui~r'' who olilm ohv MItane L ot 11 I MIS Imesitro :mo El i-0W11 iii W)e tli at 1411 IO l bor as oflii :c l 1-ik: 11:1 u ing lien p'.-I i from S ~ 'o1O I i3 : 11)4t and iieu ; f ti ho iiov'gnt tout F, -a Lo reprt IE 0'conl)emia Ii1on, rnonnietl and,11 r iC'P i i(i.1 11)T],v de l 11 \i. C ot n! ( ooc.~ not lteum frini I'l t lit iiLi CiOat1?o T'rir.lh' Twoine ot' un oitilti ic rc'ts h t si~ iit ' 113 "IiC~ ."El I 0 C C( nl tt 0 i li Iii to -hL i 'cit a n ia -oii t o Ciust1s vgho14 ElieflleWasC i(ItCly 1110) lpte aIr olu iticl l-li, ill a ec $V i ll t tWEht l see 111. v'l from iitlcli ere re r 'ii p fiovor l a(! ant d Hiill tiua; t- i '. ior~ t12o0 of s t n Adglobe. h Sp GRTEATI DECLINE 1Nr coosD Op EVE EY DESCII'TiON, AT JA00B WOLJ21 CIll and ExaImin his'Jis" och which lie oliers Low for the Cash before goilg elsewhCre, and get Great 1:ir galins. A LA It( ClE SU PpL Y OF DRY GOODS, &c,, CO)N$UITING IN PART'I Oh' 3 ALA LLEY, S31'RING l'VPL1NS3, DOTTI:D " JIACONl.TTL" LA WNS. NANO, TAI 1,E CLOT!Vs (wool and Colluln,) QUILTr:, LONG CLOT'il8, HE I;AV Y ST IPl'E D AIU G, l1LACK :-1 1.J\l.\ zIN 1", A Ll'. C.\, IA 1) 1s' and G NTS lII.X, i!AT6, anod CAPS, LA 1 S' SNlOES, GENT8 44 C1110CK1:11 ,, YANKEE NTOS &C., & .,c Allot. An ill pi se to ell f t l redced prices, onlY for the CA8il. I ar 7 BOWN! DOWN! DOWN! GREATEST REDiJOTION IN PRIIES AT NO. 2, BA NK R ANGl0. We han'e made thle 4realtest Reductxin in IIRY (000)S, S 11 OES, IfIA'TS, ke. whiichi has ben effeted sinlco the War I LOOK AT THIS ARRAY ! Calicoes, (good qualit y) from 121c. upI. Bleachedt ]fomnespuns, 84 Bleached Sheetinug, (No. I,) 70c. 5-4 Bleached LPillow C!asing, 30c. Ifoop Shir'ts from 75c. up. Women's Shoes, " $1.50 up. Meni's Shoes, " 1.50 up. -0 Everylhinug else will be soldl at corres pondingly L4OW D)OWN PRICES. Call quick if you want Theose goods will bo sold1 for the Cash and Cash Only!i LATE ARRIVALS! THOMPSON, WITHERS & WOODWARD'S. CONSISTING IN PART OF Birown, lileachledl and Coloredl llmespunls, Cottonlades andt lied Ticks, Coats'; Rpool Cotton, Finle Linlenliooa T'o r'1ins* Onshf3 . Z S I- O=E1S An Assortmant of Shoes, mado in Norlth Carolina. ~E~ra3 0 IT A flue lot of Country Curedl nacon, Ualtim1ore ie, 1etroleum Oil, (inl 5 g.>llcn cals ) jutly N0 CR JEDIT. 10G0 ushc111l Yellow Corn, '00 " White " 10 I ils Pink lEye Potavoes , :;0M0 Lbs Clear., R ibbevd sides, 50 ings Coitu ry lour. A geneni a-sr.rtiment of GrI2ZoOTTITj =,, AN1 PLANTATION HARDWARE, Ou h1and n:14d w be Sol for (Ih'll uly. .lOlIN P. AlT~lFWM, Jlr. Pe'r4,ns having empty corni bags belong mg to mo wvill pleaise return11 with asfl lIft le delay as poss'ile. J. P. 31., ,1 e, mzar 17 CANDIES! CANDIES! Wliite (irei. Clove, inht, Rose,. C!iinnanioni, &c. Nuigari AIIlmonds1, ii i?*es,- wi (Ih ver' tses, I~Lemon ihrops., Rose IDrops. A pple, Pino A pple, Peach, Cur' i'unft. Lcnuoni Syrupj, Saines and1( Segar's. All of which will be sold low for CASII. D)ESPORTES & BRO. STEVENS IHOUSE. 21, 2W, 25 & 27 Ilfoadway, New Yofk, (Opposito Bowling Groeen,) Oni the Euiropeamn Plani. r~ 'illE S'IT EEN IIOUSE is wall ando wida. I.ly known to th t~ ravellinig public. 'Thet location is esp~ciazlly su itle to mier'ch~ants and1( businese' men ;f it is inI closa proximity to the biusiness punr. of the eity--is on the I.ighaway of Southern and Western trasvel and adjacent lo the principal lRail'ioad anrd Stan boat decpts. TlE STiEVIENS IIOUSE~ han liberal no comodalttion for over 30) gests---it is well furnished, and possesses every modern i. provemient for the comfort and entertain ment of its~ inmates.t Th 'le roomus are spa. oous and weln ventilated---provided withI gas and wa4 er-thle attLendiace is promf~pt and~t reczP't fuld--and the table is generonuly pirovIbled with overy delicacy of the seaSon. --at moderato iie s. TJhea reooms having been refurnishied an:1 remiodeled, we are enanled to offer exta fa-. Oilities f~r thaoe omfort andl ple'zsure of our guests. OEO. K. CilASE & CO., July 13-Oum Proprietors. -1OP-ST RUP'. receIved anad for salo. Also FRESH! CIAN OYSTERS. DESPORTES & 11RO. Juno-20 SPIRLITS TURPE~NTINE, 'NG!S ROS1 N and Llnsced Oil. * J 't occived by KETICllIN, MoSlo lER & l1:10. (Laito AL.LEN & )IA,) At le Si:ln uf the (44d, 1'l l.ock, 010111M11l1, oil, c,, WV 1l0 1, Eln\ 1, A- i N 1) 1 E-TA I , lin p o rt ri 1a lb l h'nIler in q ' I !! '.1'.! A lnr ii'I HARDWARE & CUTLERY, .l!ION, SEL Nail-4, tn in Mlill tn , BuolingClh, Cir-cular Saw: Mill lien, 1\91A \ 1i1I111'1 ANtD LXI.AT1lFR liTINU, Carpenterm, 'lalilki th andt'Il Tanners' Tools, 1Ioiusekeeping nnd FuritinAiig IIlardware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLIMENTS, Liio, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oil&C, F'renchl 11nd .\merican Winwlow (N-is, (;unls, Rlils, Pistol, Powder Flaskcs, mch 18-cin. 1MI. N. A PRAIT. (Succe.ssor to Prat ( & Wilson Bros.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, A llai y ani Clnli st ro11 C lting C'liIIst, Cll.\RIALSTON, S. C., Dl.~,Eni IN Drugs , Chemicals, Paints, Gas ANO DRtUGG INTS' SUNDlP1S. .\navsiu of Oresi. Soils, Pertilizers, &c. dwill gv I reatemt cnre an1d nieratiricy. C'.emieut lioo given inl all br.incilhsI 01110 mience, Ou Mn edernio fevlnni. Dr. V. OLN lANNE1LIY so well known ltonl-hoitt the Stale is willh me1 and would bie glad it see hii old friends or fill aniy orier rw goadl. ina 21 -3mr William G, Whilden & Co, l'olt.1:llf,y p oI lA'i>EN & VI1II)EN, I)DELE 13 IN Watches., JySlerW r Cl(OCKi-AZY, CHIN.\, GIAS VA.RE, tunt Hlouse Firnishiig Articles, OlN 6 1Al andl irer purchael . Il'atches anm Jeweilry repaired. 23) InN -ST., COnN Il' 01' 11 .l\It ' , C I .\ Itf.ESTO N, S. 0. Al' WHIlLF.\Ab, NO. I lIAYNE STlTEET w74. G. wIl IIInN. 4. TnHOMA3, Jll., Wl N, L N\ nov 27-if MIL LS I1OU SE, Corner Queen anel lerlin; Silrees, CHARLESTON,. S. C, 0IlNPO'LAh.\r AND VIEJ,1 r N\VWN Ii0US E,-now fully opeti for (ho recept ion (if visitors, invinlg been refuishxledl withI Now and Eleguant. Furini 11n1e thlrouighout: andl oIlers to the I rnveller nee'oIniodaItin andii convenI'ies as, a1 First iuass I lot el, not. to bo egnualledl by any North or South1. Thea put ronauge of I he public 1.4 respecl fully solicitedl. 1l11t es of lbonrd per day, F-1 O0) agedon. dOsEJ'l ii plleL, feb 21'6 ---If Pr1oprietor. U)na 0N an afte SUND Y, a, th 0sh Leav Conhaa 63 .M A rrivo nl. Suimte 12.1 . M11c eaCalotto1~ at 12C . M.OD ArrieUa lohAbia C.0 Ay M,83. OsoonNin andare UIAYa mnd a Co-bi anClt t ifth e ail tras ote Norilh Colia a t6Sou ) Carn Ri. TIIOUooH cTICKEs ar ae sodat Colum-i bia to lIichmiond, Va., Washington, D). 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At the aiore of' IC ETtII IN, McM1AJST'E & lRCt AT THE FAIRFIELD HERALD AND TRI-WEEKLY NEWS OFFTO2J, CAN BE DONE ALL KINlUS OF JOB WORK, IN TILE NEATEST STYLES AND As the circulation of our Papers Na rapidly increaising throughout the Dis triet, we offer great inihteeiouts to the AdvertisAing Public. RULE TO PLAlM). Stato ol' South Carolina, FAliRFIELD DISTil1CT. I N TIll1. C0.11 M0 N V1. I:.s. Aiti Mock, V. Ilachiment. Ja s.1.Asfrd wT1 IZE %.R'~', (hie lalsuifl, di4I oin (ho I~IlI i day of March, A. 1). 1867, file hit c0claration agac inlst the Ileendlant who, (as it sail) is :bsenct froimi 1and without tle im its ol' lhiM State, anI lhas ieitheIr Wire tIur aittocrny kliown within tie samie upon wholi a copy of t he said declarat inl might bo served. It i4 th<-refore Ordered, that. the said De fculian dio appear ami pleat to iho mid d e chation ol or beforo fihe 17th1 day of1 MAarc iA. D). I808, otherwise tinal and filab s *)hiiltuient will #then he given and awarded for the Plaintill against him. 8. It. CLOWN-;, C. C. 1. Clerk's Office.' Pairfield Districl, Mctlach it;, 1867. tmar iA-l.1e3iy Schedule V o itlie South Carolina 1Rail lRoadl. Iimvi-ox, 8. C.,.March. : H. N nel aiftir the 1th inst., tlie Through 0 Alail Train will run as follows, viz: Leave Colmnhliia al. I.-A0 a. Inl., ChC''n timei Arrive t Kingsville at 1.20 1) ni, 64 Leave Kingsville fit 1.35 p mu, A rii Ve %t ? ngista ').() p m, 44 PASSIMNER TRIN. Lenvo Charleston, 8.00 a 11% Arrivei at, Uolumlutia, > 20 1 m Leave Columiac, (1.,0 a im Arivo~ at Chairlesuton, ,4 l0t p. in ii. TV. P'EAK E, Gacu'i Sump't. marich 1 - r RULE 0 PLEAD). IN TVIlE COM.~MON l'LEA.. A. S. (Gailhar'd, Acsigtnee, lleclaration vs. 1 in Salinug Wolfe. J A ttachomnt. hI"l""AS t'' Plaint ifi in th~is nctio, did on this day illo hist De'clarationc againt Railing Wolfte thin D'ef'endant who in abscenct fi'om awtl withlout th liimnitsH of 1ths Stcale, (ais it is said,) aind having neither witfo or attornoy known, upon who~m a copy oft lhe abovo Decarat ion with a rule to plen.i (ithrit, macy be sorved: It is ther'e fire mi pursuance f the Act or thce (onoral A'ssembily of thoe Stato in such oases mado andii pro v uled, Oridereid, that tlhe Dee an do pleadh thereto on or hocforo t ho 27thI dny3 of Octobher, A. 1). 18(17, or' othler'wise final said absohituojudgmeunt will be thentt given~ anmd awarded aginst. hihnm. 8. DI. CL~OWNE'i, C. C. P. Clerk's Oflice, in nsbtdoro, 8. C2., 200t Oct., 1806. oct. 27-.lehmly T10 Sillte of' So11t1 (Otroliui. F A IRI F IE LD D1 IRIC'f. IN THE CoalIoN PLEAs. S. F. Duloso t's Attach ment. Saling Wolfe. W H ER EAS the Plaintiff did on thie 12thi day of November, A. D). 1866 fcaa his~ declarat ion rngainst. (lie IDefondant who, (ats it is said) is abset, rotn and withuout the limits of 1his Stale and hmas neither wife nior attorney known within the same npoer whiom a copy of the said declaration nmight b)e served. it is thmerefore ordered (hat. the said Do.. fooncant (do appear anicY plenti to tho said ceclarat ion on or bceforo the 14th day of' No. vembler, A. D). 18(17, othberwise final and ab-. solute Judlgment will thlen be given andt dtwarded ihr the Plaintiff agatinst.hlima. S. 1i. CLOW NEY, C. C.P. Clerk' sOfflce, IFairfield District, I3t h Novemaber 1800 unov leflmly RULE TO PLEAD. Margaret Shiaw, vs. ~ .Atachmnent. Carolusc Felder, W HERE~AS the Plaintiff'didr on (ieo 17tlh' VYday of August, A. ID. 18(16, file bor, Doeolaration against the Jhofond'ant, who, (as It 1s said) is absent f'romc and withot the limits of 1his8State, having nioither wife nor' Attorney known witlj#n the same, upon. whomt a copy ight be served. It is ther'et'oro or'deredl, that the Defend ulnt (1o apfpear' andl plead to this Declarationr n or before (lie 18th dlay of Angust, A Dt. l1867, other wise final and absolnic ,judgm en. will thoun be given and awarded for Lhq. Plaintiff, against him.. S. II. CLOWNEYr, C. C. IF Clerk's Offleo, Fairfiold District, August, l7uth, 1800. aug 2I-txl e3mly PAROR ATCES OR.AL. B -...........'.......'..i c it