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't VOL. I....NO. 81. CHARLESTON, S. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1865. PRICE FIVE CENTS. VMens/sV?"* of the < onf< ?lera te W?r- fan In ^rrrko-V " ' deteW??^*;."' 'a? ?rev Mi ; . ; Under this title avery interesting series of papers' L? l? ? In-'-p?ibMuhed-'ln imwM??fojijrjJylvCol. IioBc-KK, Chief of H taff to/iss? d> l^.n^STuaJUj presents WiPrtH to tho -worid-ei-j)!;^ ,qf hi^^rjjorican jon rna!. Of muri?, trio.Bs,Tratiye, U-'tofl trauBcnbed. from his diary, i'iutsssjajs t*M*y??i??-i, ajid uearjyi ?iJfogotljor.roBtrirted to 4h?'^Ui*?n%*reB Of> Oen.i&reaa? Wi his p?&^JSftB. T^kjqw^ter fornierK- wasah? oHnVs?rt? th* llftuiiui ?run dCTtburv Pisuoops; and-tellsus.. ia. theaajfijOT^ir'H, that ?heto2oLIAttAln Cbarl^ui^nj *?lWy&flFT1* not sneak a word of English,. . Horuust have mado good use of Ula Umo during tho war, AB this narrative is exceed ingly seUVrlttcd, nrrwitOTe exmbitthg solecisms or for ]?)kigfi ldtywy,;?? is :potimu*?i?M>t9iiiaK?Kv? ??*?. d0* ?chpfive powers',''?g^^ andtwim .?IKH ?tgood-folkrwehlp,. '. ;i f j ~j 9 ,i'72%T?g fi j 'tfeftigchased by a Federal man-of-war <W-^M>o?asl of Nassau, hp took thr precautionary measure 'of destroy - im; all his letters of introductios, and thus found him self in a strange laud, Ignorant ff tho language, without a ?Ingle friend, or any vouchoras to his character, iden tity or intentions. He was f?rt una to enough to meet a rtentU-msuJpJ^.-vkAsiO Iffho. Afok ||rimdunder his wing. sR^rjcrnfatsmedihini ki-.r^hmo?d, an? 'ln.trod.uced him to . - tire- Sevsfotary' of ?Warj who, iofe&ri; kliy.^o roport to Vj G$er?t??jftuAhT': J'.flPnlJH** di*:tw4be vtoltdty ofctjEUeh -'. m?artTiufii ,?i^f?\gc'|.b?^ pf ^v^^h?^.^?ffe/ soon gained tho friend.--Inp ?Hid cenndoncio oi? tjj'at galjahl sol (Bsr^lBtr?rofn trrat -t* -the- '.ma oetsiiBtsn's lifo, iri: "M?xju^fl?<6.ws#..hjs:co^ ; ll-fH SO'sntsU co m id i mimi "to ,<:.ol," ,y??i per?ut'* min-. wit])' ?o Wales. '?YrbursVbut Bcarcoly loss BO with the? sterner sex. He tells his story without' ?n^mijck mod esty; and we, qui pars quorum fuimus, know thai bi? record ia true. His admiration far General STUART is unbounded, and all the glory ho claims 1H as one of tho favored ?Atellites of -this, his great .Jumluary,... lie never indulges in reflections, moral or political. Ho is a mat ter-of-fact mail, with a fine poetic oyo for tho beauties of nature, whether displayed in thc dark foliage of thc distant mountain-slope, the large hickory-tree under whespi.'jjaU-ftil ?Iud?, dir jyu munching Jiis dry corn breJEr^ "^ea'vrtr^ handker '?WJ ^ ?|0^S^:5-^VaAJ?i^crs)>i ?l'Air^?r jdaVkt*.kit1eTr3V?fu. or - WM frnjsjfUeafiut marc^y'^o^'n^ mr ? h?oar;:wre ;ratlierrawpec.tH>%?-V?nfi ?^^V;i:?lfcj ^; *Jjjjfyjff*f?a*m ''ftf#?f?*mphtt1io*? ?aiMilrjrmsn \ thut'y -aiaw?wt.*i?i sju^-oth?r'?^pe,. -,'.-'.,*:,'!'"JN!;.?.is:'i Vi* ' **n Aftm?aaxiug Uii.- njui-U,. w?UK\'<l-^wtkly ^'?.^"t; { 'J^^RS?'I? on*'^$?*t InterViat tl? all, of .whutnver po-'.i tical pfoclivAy-^iii Vftid HO lately 'worshipped at;.?ha same jikcVj^i.,}>h-.wiii?-lrhf ^.,r.!^r% ^licVn?ef %?-;'giye8 -lifelike ?tii<ft**SK.bf DAYM?. LKK, JACKSON, LONO?TI?EET, and, inde?oV,"'aTf 'the promi nent officers connected with tho Army of NorthernVir^.' ginia, I. icjt To illustrate his style, and give our roadors a taste of the-Coloual'a narrative powers, WQ give a few oxtracji,.') jltjo)Hu'bl'Cti"a\-ery U nii.tiilg", sud;wyo we-to foUowdm *' r\rtotrarjn, we shourd-edpy ths-4vn?io\ buAToar npa??'-f? ' IimiUUland'wo;must;refer our friends to .the September ; : ^\t^m~W-Binck#oW^ Magaxinr., which Contains: the ;-;"4rr^'Ifr?tarrn?tof the''.Bfamolra... A 'Nfter'HKInu a lively aooouut Tui)nln*tho blockade . ilf t?l? "J??i?,'' he Ih?s- spcakB.^birijUby:. 4n " '.."'Thrt early m<rruiftg found ^?SMnjKp^i%^in^ with Jn ut Interest upon the btraug^p^wiOjCpPey itny [mme Ut/- -future hud Imitiiro I kniwi iS?&ft of-action, of 'Unty, of dang^r.- -of aUrentuj?ii j WHMFI00 lk> ?"fore niQ in the full splendor of tbjodtf?wcfM?4 *UH, add pro-. . f-ented-with it? '.??'? *HTrMt?f?Qfci^ villa-libo private dwellings, '**^f?BtBff"ir>rH''r'? itB etralght streets,.lined on oUh?Cfiida J>y noble trees, its -sparkling Bea-fronC, sgainsDwnichTtae blpo wave broke . gently-a magnificent appearance. As I walked into the. town, I could not fall to remark tho absence of that bus ' fl?1 that one ustialry fruds to a.Targeixaty.i This was ex plained by the-' fsbt that ak -?ttadkt by'UtSiFsderal. fleet v,*a? dally erpeeto<l. in consequence of .walch Pa'anv places of business wera cloBod, and many families had ?mno into tho Interior. But if tao commorciai energies '' <>f trio town were qsiesc?ut, th*'stop tita : gave evidence everywhere of great military activity. Companies of in farttry, to; efvoryVsrLbty '?? sMss, and armed with ali sorta of weapons, were marching about; and cavalry men,-to-costumes Hui most picturesque, were galloping :i . up,, and down on fine-looking norse?. I must confess That with ma, accustomed aa I was' tb Eurbpeau dls?l-;' . - J4VIO?IM1 uuihuTn, tho Jlret imuresaion of our Confie' " ^-Wier?wasn?ty?a^bl5^ idea how soon thesssame mon would excite my highest' admiration on the battle-field. But I had small oppnr. . Mthnityj-for exttfndwn observatioa'of A^harlestaa. The ' ' train for Rlcfirfi?fit?* left rha'statton about -"no^n. and ? was rolling with me, and nore tb n fifty other'ocrm pants, ra^puUbL ??dplangO?ljulry to . ards the scene of,. military opemtions in Virginia, sss Whizzing1,1 ?ytjtrrooj-h thsrice flsis^oott(fusils, oozyjiwamps. and J Qujfl: iitos woods dB fco two T?ifroifuas. wo como at last T>)"frjWsri*bf oak RrKT hiersry. whlch-\Hernatcd wfth peaceful-looking farms and lc rt ne estates, in the fu ir laird -1 ?t-W.fn? IXftPMlRb.' rtJHC y-'Jt -rr-ry- "? ?" '/'US' n1*'-ttr8t m^t>*lns'iwAth 0$feJ&TVwr_and the Vb>_ . ginia cavalry, ho'fip?aka'lfi tho'towwingteVms :' . ^ i IH .'.^'"iwas-iawske, and'tfitlly d?fcsseiMfhrj 'neir?mo'rmn'g, . tr wbSAf i with . tba .first gilmiiBe ot. Um. sun breskiug rbroifgtrtho exhanated-cleSd?, the frowpet-ubonrU'jd'to' aajjdje. andColonel Fitz I^>e Informed rae that lln-"h'arl: ?itst re*c5v?^marchinX?j?riJaeTH. He added that ho bhOdUf ?TTrTn? affeen minutar,"anil that my best chanctobf . mating (ben..Stuart was to ride with tho regiment.. lt .' WuA VnaKelfdus- to soe how>'readily those un u Ol tary1--' looking icoQpcrs ob^y.&d tho orders of their Co. ml-lj'iind with wihat discipline jiml rapidity the breaking up'of th? ??arno wes managed. I suffered tho,,wh?lo regiment, eight liuudrod ?troiig, to piaa mo, that"! xdight obatmre more narrowly ItainiUericl. Tho sorutiny called forth ?ny- admiration. The men-, were ail ..Virginians, whose . bair abd grsebfulMMflS&irtf 4#|hAbltude of .hoiM-l hack exercise, andTMey-wert nrourrtedmostly on blooded 7 ?sm?njdB,some of whiobs^s-proudesAmaniaman, or The lilnW (Malani "sw?rl^i?l4sllon wo?fk?hjjV* been glad u> sb pw plfin Hyde Park? Xooking bacVacrotrsihroo erent fui.yoli?? t/)?>sl-mo?uTng, ?Tnai-d?', ? mel how lit t?o I then thought that ? sfiouldbe Joined" so ol?ssly to these braye fellows in fatigue abd fight, and that I should havo to mourn the loss of-alast sp many who afterwards fell , arr/und mein batUe.r After a ride-of throo-houra, pass ing directly through Itfcfcmond to1 Che opposite aids of H . tho ?Ky, wa reached tho point of our destination-, .andr i ICeloneUEee pointed out to me. xmw?, galloping rAfJldlyi ? al?nd on. an active, hatuuvims.burse;SQ Stuart, the man ?' iWioso arrival 1 aiviitod so aniloueVyi-ond who aubse i - UquenUy became to mo gue ot the truest and hast friends I hsvs bod in lhls worHL vi > -|. vi <: iMflsjosral Stuart wa? a stoutly-built mw. rather above .-- Hie-middle height, of a frank anti winning expression, the lower part of bis fino fae? xjovfcpod VfMb^k thlci brown board; Ah'.cTf tttfwWi (?v?n-.bld bwast. His oyo was quick and piercing, sud Of a brightbhiB lartposs/bot changing . to a darlier Unge.ufldsiMugh ftxeiteuveiit,.: H.lS whole por nos seemed instinct with vikJity, .his moveanentfi wt?o .? <?ert, hl8"?l)d(r.vatftin keen ftnd?t?pl*,T and, altogether, he ' ' > -was lomo IBbkaodsUof ?d^WM^vaarylpader. . . . He dslightod-ln the nelghmc of, the ohargors and tho roll of the buglo, and ho had something of Wurst'a woaknoss ! '- .?r'tba ostentation o? tho parado. Ile botrayed thia latter i equality in bis Jaunty uniform, which consisted of a small '? ?rey Jacket, trousers of tho ns mn, irtilffi S Tl over thom high mltrtary boots, ?yellow ?ilk saab, and-a grey slouch . ? ?u i-ii iou nu?), lry (w swsMdns shtsi* oaifieii plume. Thus attired, sitting gracefully on his fine horse, he did.) .: bot fa? to attract the i*>\i<t*, ?pd a/lmlration..qf all whp saw him ride al6ng." ' "~ ' 5- ?. RAWSON, of Ooorgia," deUvored a" leo tu re re ?lii^K1^' tn-N>ply..tb*h*3S0S?fc apeechof * 'k " ** * " 't.. i- * m sj| SsSjJ ; j j j i t m - i^. Borne Idea of Um extent of toe oyator trade'tea)'ba' ISSSM n Jl' ^ ?UU>di*.tbSBSWsvaponi of tho shipments of oysters from th a V city. .-. sjnwaht to bdrwd?n :Rookud IMMOrisI each trip of tfirf atesmerH and about tho same to Boston, and the two ....-Mdse.eff JialUmoro Btsarasrs take.(dali? sn avsncs>?i about IIKJO barrels. mmm w . - M R. BTJCTX VV \!X $ BOOK. - J '?;.. UH j r:- r. ? V-J.,. a vr-.* ra ca Eij-Presdent IU.cn ANAS 4 hUtor_y of bis administra tion, ?-ml dd yin-? allview of ?he OUV?PC S?8 Jatt?rv7a*r, and thu Responsibility thereof, has just appeared, from tho prest-o* M>in^ni?stfii:c^iitiSf -Xwkw.Wo_ have not seen IV hor rfc j* ffutlf 6 bf lt excepa^*M?if-?iir. embitter ed enemy, JonN W. FOHNKY,.(TS tho ^PhiladsJyhlA J*r**?i which,a* a matter of courso, is very denunciatory,. Tho following is the preface : ". "Tin folioing hXatorlraLnarraUve of fTic events pro cellini! the Mais robs*IiosT*fc/is pAparodL-Bpon after its outbreak, substantially in the present form. It may be asked, why, then, was~tt~not published at an earliur period? The aiiHwet'is.ltLuti*") *?ubJieBTtjt^?r*a*aeiUel?y.??d to avoid tho I'.miUvU'iihipntfltioiu MuJiiM ;i?*}, fids woijhl have been, that-r*ny. .port?an:oi UjHee intended to nin barrVsA "?lr. Llnaola'H adrnADietraUoRju thc vigorous prosecution of peu di ag hoatilHfe'f,?j^ author deemed it far better to tw?or.tempor?r? inj.us?loo thf?n to expone himself to norh tt^?hitrgftj otlo JIVYAT idou-ukd the HI1C cesgful evMkVof Ala*-Ara**;-oven during- -wv. -most gloomy periods. lUViil!? driWD h?aSret Invath tjo?n .after tho adoption" ??f th* F?Mleral OotUr?tuUon and tho" Urflon willoi1! itf <?A?..i t.-vbofi, aud haviui; been an eye-witness- of tb?'-'?leWi?* rtttirtM bf^heae laeecuring liberty and pros perity M h<>ni-\ and rntpttaenting an eximida Jit .the op urejjsed'iu othor landa, he felt nn abiding conviction that tia; Atrtiir'cau -neopliTWoTllrt trevor snffor the great ellar -.ktoXtSdr^lghta to 0* destroyed. : To the Constitution, aa interrreted by ita -framers, no has ever 'b'c'PirdCvotcd, belleview that tho specific-powers which lt confers on thu Federal Uoverjuixant, notwithstanding the expert eue*?oftho list &tmffgfqU A-Jjj MBOWU for almost every possible emergency, whether in poact- dr in war. He th-reabre claUue.-tttv ?nerjf+if merit lt bo simply to ,da.o?e's duty-that, whllo In tuc exercise of executive funefJons.Hte hev^'Vlcta??il?nyVxfilB prOTintonfK| i .y} t maj be nb.wrvvJ, that no oxttuuilvo and.formidable r?bo?on.pf .an'lnlaill?bni' people,'hgattist np 'established ?iovrnnisnl. hail ?iver 4rt9C.n,wttfor*'u"t -tv't?flg train of .(PiHvi?M* ?b{LaubjUfli?*;"* ca?ijo's. A-prine'rr?l pbjoct of the ^vUicf. thocefo.ru, ls t,0 pres?tat?o :tho r??dtip a bls t-.'/?tiJ sketch br the afatceffderrttr ending!* the lnt?? re |-b<41i?n. In perlurmlng. thia tasaV. tfie\'by tr-naturally fixes Itself, as thc starting polut, npon tho oxTsicnc? of dorn? itlc slavery in thc South, recognized and protected as this was, by tho Constitution of the United States. Wfe-filial!*ne* inquire -whether.Ua.prdriotjc sud. enlight voilcil traine ra act?d with wise foresight in yielding their sanction lo auiiiatilulioh' which* ls in lt9elf,:B:gfcatl so.-: cial ?\ il, though tht-y considered thia'-.Wuatasceesary to avoid the, ??U groatf tc-ilauiity of dissolving thc Conven tion without the formation of ?nr Federal Union. "TLc narnlnV? ^.<ll'lpr?re-?A\? thtVarlgirial And con spirini.ca-ises of ?H 0^.fnidrb lrdubt(**:aiV>iIo be found lnthtm?i T:<?-<>.^c'fl^a"?,*r,ri,?f,r*?1,* hostility'of the North ern A?^Iti?aiBte/,b?rb.rin-otta!OM? ?f Congress, ag?lnat HouthPrn Bl?'vcryi'irrrtfl thoi fiha*'tWrimpli of thoir cause ln^ettleoKp.n.-.<}f.j^wfiraft-'-l?t?SSih; and, ou the other ( int- d, tho conT.spbntlbrpmrtA^^i^nl and violence willie which the advocaWf \>f ?}a\cyy 'reWistcd these effort*?, and vindicated, l^irTO5Cr^t*Dh^l>ii;-extt-ii*"ion np to the ueriojL ci.'nV'(^'jSiidri:':'So exc|<d?':""w'?re the purlieu that,; liait th'?y ltitcniled tb-"-fUtTiislf m?terial to inflame the pj- .??.?nu >>*' the 011e . agaifi!t:",ffi*!*fl)^ lhay?<*?81d not .ha?! i?^?^fregtojrilj* H'T-W^tHHh?tfUWJy did by their . JTT "Bli* I T<CTrf>'T?'> '^ocrrlMlnaHWHal' ''The niruggle .^?iti?uct jnWpnK .ivrcrli'i**1''*l/'f<?r-: mere -than 1 tjuar tU t.v?'a.J.j?iturj'. lixcb^t'Wilhfn-1 hc^brief ii^W? txtivcen tho p?Vaiige'?f XB?nOoafa?OuM? m'?^?'iire's'^f'HWIOaiUltho tJij)-i.dyt,ile Mu-syuri Ooniproip.isein lH?i, dui4bg**-hieli ?'^.jj?amfeUi?ingtiiXVlio allnyed, :^pO. AMrVOnH ?tortaHifcff-ttiat tr*' stHfe-rrf?fnC.aiMUly'" ,ejibsi.)^,, Tb<^?t'4c??fur StHmtteWR wi? mwMit;- w.-r? M>tfuj btwtyilby ?je .i^al-?t ^Ma'co-^iHtMlaeVaiul the aCrugiiie Wis WIT itmiff? *WMrM^w>iB^HeVaaiia> th 5V.?y-fcuut^.thi JUuil o^tMtrppM?/- '-MaBry gil?Voita-errors ' we're" i*omm?ttsa~*V*f bhfh parti'-^ fr?rrii-tlie bciriiudng. b?|t r.^S'ffM^fc; fa*-*1 nfr ^U^ft W-f8*jliie -aoeeastou-^the opjy Voil Bia Uv. " " il i, in " i"J ' ' ~ - ' .?' r ,:,{-;Tb*a>Uipil)ilcs biftdJn,'l^e'S??t>r*:wllI ftH^-Xhat Mr. flueJiii^pi'n??c'r''^fie;dVlt^nrall-^ be?aMbns, to . wariTiiw.' ?bU'nuVbieil.'pf fhc'?pbWa^bfcg^a?Jtng-Br. and i ^.advj&^hcfn of .tUoiprop'?^:' tn'c-inif to^*ivei-t4t. Both 'bof"u?y,^nd a/U>r h? b.^>mb*frf*^af?'ehf fie WU a*-earnoat .^a^,bT.Ki?ii\prt?^0.\}eX^^n the" bartlHe lo-save the ? Qnioxi, UutWhgreas7 cUsrvgr?r-^ M^rve?ln-rie? . Kven -aO-ir h?.bad, lju hU moasatrtjs expose?* the 'danger ous ttmdiU?'n bf pubUc'rdrafTw. abtfwhed'If-hftd.-become .inpridlv fii^Uin thal alt fib] effbrt* Voivoid tho-blvil war wo^jd ba'frfuitrafed by .?j-anhie? -fa>&i#loud- btt *ontrol, thtvy p^rA?Htentiy reJTtUaillO pa*4 any w?r?r?rt-enablina him or'his Hueoei'ii?f'a'To nreciite the law-? ?^H?det armed ruiiUUance^oc to defend th?'^ont.ryagalnbt approtichLng riibeuibn.' ? ' '' '--"-.'""-? -".The book cpneindea by a notice of the1 tmccesaful: ?-^Wt^?pa^formgri jjoUcVjOt-ihe Adini-HSttmtion. ld' the portion .of it eoOccinljig* ?o;f-reratlftnB with the Mex ican Itepubli?, abUiLo^y ol tho orfgin and nature of the Mpnroe-d?ctrlne ?If topj?ppriate'y BnMaF'' "Ijt bas he(:n,thO 4u"0??f s" ifiteriUon; In thb'foUowing pages,. ?0 "verify^i b?ery etat?netit 'of. tact by ? docutnea-. Ury'or other authentic1 ?r'efereric'o,''and thu* eave the' reader, os-far aa.maj* be possible, from reUauee bn Indi vidual memory.' from'the uso of private correspond ence- be hst raaoluieiy ab s tain od. .-. "r i ''Wheatland, Beptumbor, A866. - ",J. B.'* * Tlje following heads of aub^eo*? traated of in the book, will give some' further ideW. pf' Ita'cpnfcqtA and charac ter: - '" ?-*.*??*?.. fl t^ancipat-ipri;''Th? caee?ib "VirginHIT Employ ment or tht-. pbst-oHlcea -to' circuhite Incandlarjt pohlicatlons abd pictures -uhong the-Blarve?;' Maaastg* of- General 'Aennn tp'iprofarbH ?if-?"W Uw?: Ht*?r?ocrmmendatloti felted:' 'i'ht;pulpit, \hh fpreaa; bad-other.agencies; 'Xbrtntlon petitionsr'TlnJ ris? bf- ?TV extreme Southern prp-alav.ery party;"The fugitive alavo law of 1703, and tbej ?1% of Vaga *?:Trati?yvhit?k?*hA Its pernicious ef f?(*is.;.Tho ^t?n thre?tenfl-seo^i??lotirj-Th?course otMr.! n?cbrta?UBSfltetoator{ Th* Wilmot proviso and Its cou. [seq^enceJ;.-r*h?^ Ut?hrr m-^?rlb?*didgarOM -thwmeeting" OTCbngresB lirPe^thnbor, 1849." (ICUPirn JJ.-"I7Bc*tBlon of Uio Supremo Court In the DrTcd ?tott- cafioVVavajilMM MttH ItbpubUcan party arid Uro tibiT?|tj- T>?nrm;raw-;'S\i*rtBincd ??/."Ute old Deihr ojric*; *Vhi(f*ttn*aa?y*W"4*ebr^^ a'he.poLlcy'-cntx fhmnt bfrangr^ia* tbwar?br;?h* T-er-ldnviaa^b-uso of ?re?uUut J?iichanan-f?r,;irbt WaerUfg^o-tlift Unclnna? ( Wpm withonf f-i?iIrdaUon.., 'MaS?M^Tl^^^Oa??UiM pttBe-f'TUfr-iiavoaaurea to r.*iti".'p'rci>?lt*iir toe^ec-?te<b*4aw* bx-defend tb? aupprcsaln??rri?cllo^lataln?i1the . On 1U*P ?tates, oud-,1* .proposed to grant an appropriation for tb*m , b-r^fenaUs dod ibo* tbi-dubborit <he- entire BPS ?cf ubon tliV nrt?lnatlbb^'al HMleaao? of'tto .fbiWs^r'COrifrrtas refttBeWHb'?grant tia PrfcsV .dent theauth-irHy long siu^'Ax^tirBn.-.whHjh-. had 'boen' gtabtCd'tO Oe?nVal ?a?ksofr for tbb-eoileetiob of the!Nw venue; the thirty-sixth Congress ex-'piroe, t?l*vlng the .law jnatasj they^tpupd it-r|?*rt-|eBj^o^-Mir-'a^ ' ; ?? WADE HABIPTON'S LK^Trfclt. _ ' TO THE PEOPLE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I i ?xpo>Ung to lo^tD tba State-' UV l|ew days, for an un certain period, I cannot do ao wlLhottt expressing to'-hay lollow-clticeus ii*y-pmfound sense of the honor paid to me by, the vote given to me In the recent election for Governor. In nHurning my thanks to then? for the late spontassbua and (rxUaortliuacy. mJiiUlivlUtion of their kindness, it ta.duo to them that I should state tho rea soiiB*whl<ih isduoed ino W dacllnq to be a candidato. In tho first place, the Convention, which gave the ?lMsC?' ofOet/ornoT to tho poople, bad; with singular unajiinntt-f though not In their publlo capacity-requested tho ditrtfii RuUhwt'-y^unan.wh?hasbt^elactod to Ix-comoa candi dato for the office' lliUhocbnse'iltodtodo, Uiough, doubt less, at graat-psxsona) Lnconvoqlonoe and s heavy sacri fi?e of his private iuteieats. Under these cXfcuinalanoes, (waa unwilling to do anything that might .causo a polite 1oal MMMIHI thal?tats. ? X thiliigfttt abiAl'do good, could arise at home from audi a contest, whilst ltm'.gnt'do aa Infinit? tiiianWir Hbrpad. Tho President of the United, blates had exhibited not only a strong dispohMtlpi) td irdtsct tbs* Bduthiifrorn.. tbn. radlcailain of t ho Nm th, out to rolnBtato us In our civil and political l igDts?' 'T ftarod that my oldctlon-by embarrassing bim In, his lAUOCS snd4>ulicy--nvlght, lJlciiluntivlly do hann to (l.n Staid.?sttparad lod Jp -befl^aidoratlons of i ?'ubllii el^rnctjvr, (IcUxring mo from appearing os u> candi^ktA, ' twre were' oth'eVa-o< tf private' nature-no leas atryug : ti} affaira, nogluotod for five yeiMfa, iiiiperatiycyr Oe m anded my pt-ronna! attention. Had I baliovqdihat jyy ol tnt I on-af a*?vernor-o? ?ih? -raalLv benefit tho State,' nr .airt*erv? ariy-of her tra? Jubireeta.'?0 aacrlfioe of a prv , .vat4 paturo, howover great, would have deterred me frolji .acc'p?n?rth?'br a*y"othrr :i?-)?l*l?ai tbVrblch ?Hbo myjro ' aSMiSl?l!^^ at I berty to decline, though deeply sensible of tbo'h-dji&t wliab ?'bxrp? ysn. w di .-mi setstan 1. an d appreciate, ira. polndv me to withdraw my name.. .JLUvu?' given,(bb roaioni for the courte I paraded) 'ina; expro*sed''my i thanks fur your flnnorona confHle?oe- in un; I should, perhaps, cloflev lint Du ovttloueeyou have gl'oqiofyour klmlnesX'to'srid confidence ii* -in ?j-evidents a's um-. pee tod as it la H rut I fyi ii).;-authorizesjr?t?, I irisYiy.it} io ut presomptioji, to oddaloiw words of ooiuise). ' . '. Tor years ptm it has heen the boast of oiirSlatv (hat there waif trot- tran .party within her limits. ,fo|iup<nda ble amt-Tttains'ihatHtato:of affair* waa di:ri*?:.Ui<: war. it is Seai.^l?; Tf it nil, lesH HO now. Kvery .a^ji,>yuitlou oi the palM;.-'every dat? of the present, eve^ljQu.iiloI^he futuro, bldb us still: Uv staud "sUi>nW<>r?to shouldyr." The work beforta IIB ?flamands all ih<> patriotf-m, all I lu cc ;ura;;e, arl th? em luria fv of cup whole peoile. I,.t no party strife, no minor issues, no party potties, diVert us from tho Knit ? tnd.presi?ng. work of th? hour-that .of reanimating, s? far as possible, "our prostratu and, blereling-'Hfate;-on* r?liaKlt?tiiift.'iier.- as speedily;; as may be, with tho forms, the rights, sud tv- Handily of 'gOvVrnnTBBt and of low.._ ' Tbatbatk. winch was rann? bed a few MM ggp "?mld s\b??ry'?i3>Jt^lWIf"' which!wy?irt'iKll*? with .such pre?.ous TTc^irsr an^^^ onrby such earnest ?ra^ers, has suffered shipwreck, lt behooves us, as Wesen? n, to M?hl of-'its'ihrykfn,limbers, as best wo may, a raft, whisnVvcr wt? vU/^pffm tb reach a haven of rest asd safety. f'. iiiay bc that when (Iii'Forms of go'eminent are re Btitrs<ti-ah<l frtedbni of spsach nhowetl- to? us. your late (Convention will bc Bllbjectew. h> harsh, ?TiU?'i*nr ifn/l: its action Impugned.- : Should rfUcU, jujiuappiiy. bo the .Vc, remember that you, the-jr??plo..(>? 'ftputh parolina, ac cepted this Conventional-. i>art,aml pe-Ttid vf. the terms of your surrender. Tho. i^e^idcant JI^UAIijo shadow of authority, I admit-undi r ?cbo.Omst^tiui.pu i>f the United States-to order a ConvenUs>u, iii; V?lni-vi'.^O' other State; but, as a conqueror, tte. had itMv.right.toi,oflV?r, if not lo dictate, tcrnis: r.ThV tsiSUH offeretlby him you have ac cepted, and you aro boundy by -t*vpry,: dv4*to of honor and of manliiirpv tO:ubldfi- by thorn, fcouestty, sud to keep, in good faith, the plodg*w yon, Uflyo. given. I do not, myself, t ouant .folly m all th? measures adopted by tll? ?f c>?vr rrtton; but d shall cheeitul ly acquiesce in the action it took to carryout faithfully the terms iigrcod on, aud,t)wt?iua^> ?Kicord'tr? lt high praise for the manner .lui lyhipli lt, discharged its arduous ami unwelcome la bbr4"" ?o S?i?laT\boiay ever represented ?ttorcJargely than ttdiA-4ho dignity, the legfuhig?, the virtue, nndthe patriotlBl4#>C the State, and 1 sin sure Uiat it was actu ated hy tjrrn-Srrrrl +rifHt motiv.*LL^.,_-l . Entertaining these views. I think that lt is our duty to .?HM?,wiy?ik^adQl)jjx-uiur a c v*3iali\uroprT3y<ruju bis grave and responsible duties. Above aili, lei us H Ci) ul by our State-her rec?rilis'hbiicrrftble. 'lief1 eliMitcheon un tarnished, tiorn is onB-cppuntry-the land of ?ur nativl AX, the home of our arfocttVin. ll? re all our hopes should -cWtre; '-SM0 we bfcve worshipped the God of our -rathers-; hero.tuntd ollarred ajl l1iao.Ve.ii.qd num. ure the llWffi'we once loudly called our honiCfli-Riidi.hcro we hurieiLtlic ashes'ot our kindred. ? All these sacred ties "And, as a ehlTftrwhon searing sounds molest, ?UMligHtflpso and eh^er. t?. Hu- moth, L'Sbreast ; So tho loud torrent liflil the ^iiirln W'd's'roar I trust that you, w?U'p?ruir?'me j fi>r tiwi* venturing to counsel you. t^frvir roVi.'.tlidt 'iVls in n(> presumptuous feeling that" I flot*o, bjtt Bofely in an honest, sincere and humble hope of contrlb?finj?' hry TO tte W ' th* welfare and Jionoc.K'i pur ?jtate.. What I have said lias beeri- : .(jv'itc'd Mf jBttr recent' manifestattona of kiuducRS to .wiei :-TiWc5-t?hBtt rlmrlah us.?ne of ttav.vcoude.8t recol lections of inv Ufo, fdr lt'assures 'me nf ymir belief that I haveAttf?-d. i<sO*"|Biy di*t*., lt.offly rcui?JTiH for me, in biddlrig. >**fi fariiweil.W (fe* .alfat ?JBfittevcr the State needs my services, she has only to rammend, sud 1 shall obey. 1 am;lfrrj ? respectfully and' grhlciullf ,ijron* .fellow lciR?en, . . : ' - Ki WADU ?VMHON. .- . ^ ! ? ?"-u-^-^-!. < f"t'f. r i : "^THK'ttXsdlV? OF HENRY' WHIZ. H:i::,....^.,f.s., j WJUJIINOIO>-, ^j-iuay. TTovehi?er Itr- Wirz was cx imrte^thii m^nrir at lQ:3t) o'clock. .'KHfc?ily who saw him dirtolrl^SivinlHi-bk:'any:tfte lee#-sr*-htm. He dis appointed all those who expect cd.to soe him quiver at ?rt brink o? death.- He met bik1**!?. md' with bravado or deflanoo, but wltli'a-quiet, ebeerfAt indifference. SWIM ?ven pUyedtipan.juii roantnance un ult lie Diack coif abufiouHMitt his eyncthe' sunilgbt and ?he world forever. Hi# .physleali misery, whatever lt may l<ave beep,, wa? completely bidden in bia kat and succ?s dui effort: to' die bravely and Vifbout any exhibition of trepidation or fear ; so bis step wis steady,his, demeanor T^lm.lrta U>mruo ?yent, ?-x<'?pt as he offcrrabp4iis last prayer, and nil his boaring evinced moro pl the man than. ? at any time since his first incarceration. The crowd said 5oT was S braver man than Payne, or Uerrotd, or Atze rofhr. ; Perhaps lt was tho bravery of.a desperate man, who knows mercy ls bayoud his hope. Nevertheless, he met his fate with _nobla*ch?d eye, unmoving feature, anda calm, delibera to prayer for ail those whom he has deemed nts pe?secuf{m. Be seemed to-tlave cen vin ced hfniaeif of htfc^wn J fpnocejioe, and hht Ust* principal conversation was full of protestations that he* died un JuaUy.'Snd" that others w?re -just as. guilty as be. Yeatirduy afterfibon. "'ixmrs? Schade, Wirz's Junior counsel, coromnnlCAtod to him the result of his last ap peal to the President. Win said he had no hopo. He was ready to die. He had sought and received religious Vfcivo'uirUon.'.tmd ft mattered little whether ho died now or was spared'to die ~? natural death," fol'die Soon- he musty An attache of .the Swiss .'Consulate alao called to ascertain tho residence. of his relatives, that they might be officially .apprised nf bib': death. Wire said he had been gfe'atl> wronged by the refusal of the Swiss Consul to receive -,mimoy to enable bim .te conduct his d? fonce. - ... - . - Wirr* ate -Ms- eup"pe>~casr?fl?al/?n<f retiring, slept) ?Oi)ndly Uss beat part of the night. Tins morning hs arose early and partoak of a moderate breakfast.' Soon aftor. H. H. Winder, who wus uBsociat?O' with Wirr, in the command at^Andiicapnvi)Ie? WAU allowed to visit him, and tetfiM had>' fesM Wf&j&VWt9evoted to a review of flrerKcire o r af the atot-flrftrer'a'rkvlcw of tho ertdenco, f?d 4i?iual assertions that they wt re equally rgiulty, or mthM-eiifiilly -innocent; and that if Wirz doSQEved hang-. jjig, B<) did WikdarA JKlndec then bade Wirz an emo' AUTtMfkruuwdlkif Jibifipa/tr'^igbt u.Vloc-k. Mr. Scbad* wss admitted ffir.a ?arewejj Interview, during which the prlsoner'relwrotfd'-Mii thBnks-ibr his counsel's elTorts," and expressed himself as to hiB innocenoe,. uuich aa be had'donol^cfgre; ; lt 1 ? duo to Mr. Schade to say that he baa been indefatigable in smoking to prolong the Ufo of bia cUent^B^sMteft the prtson-st tho cloao^ of the inter" After Mr. Sebsde left Wirz, his spiritual advisor?; .?Wh?r?' Bs^e'iimd: Wi?e4,:ehtt*e.l'-ab?P.teUi?lped with him until 'tie-was led for th tor thu BcaffoOdi Tlie airAHgements for tho excoo?on4:!which had been itodor th? madapimont of Major. Hassell. Provost MkT fhalM- the'rislric't, and' Capt. Waib'iiige. ?commandant "of thV firtaosri-Were complete?!-.ab an early hour-this :mornlrig. Tho HOaff.Jld was creotod tn the southern por-*. Hon oMbe^ prlsos ?yarda I Wirz JS : tb s eighth criminal Smrd^?^w^go^^ 'llX firtee&; y<savfSf ?go. . 8amuel Powers, hung in the same pince for tho murder br /dong I.uUe, nf Baltimore. John konrad'- ieasWf, of:Company K, lfBd New York Volun teers, hung in the md Oapitol Tard- December 5, 1802,, for the murder of Lieut F. Linzy; sf the ?arno comnaV ny, at tho Sixth-street wharT. " AUjrUStnB Ford, uulured, huua*hthii 3d of March, ISO. lb the JaU yard, for the murder otr George Adam?, colored Cornelius Tuell. :bnag-iu'il\e/?il jard on'July ,?.bs*t,-?io? tho murder of als, wife' ?Jharlop i ?siiteii, BUw'iis.' of Mosby's gang, SnuTin tlie 6ld CaplioTyara;'(th' AtlRili? 26, for violating, .his ?path of allegiance, he" btvdt twlee taken. Uharles W1U UiJJs, Hist TJdif^di State?Cblf>rbd>TfoopH, November M., lt?f, for the mirrdor of ab'unVrihWii colored woman at Camp Casey, Vlrgttlia, on tho ltth of September pro vloue.- - - 7-. rr ?t ' ? . * ? Tiiojc^pacityiof.the yai-dfor hdi4(ng?8p(>ctators having bot.:n cloaely estilnittod, dircctlrthi weTS given by Mujor -hussell for tbs Istnlq </f two .hundred lic?tete of adoils sltia. Tie had applications for Un hundred.' The hour for tlio'oxecUtlonTlot btin|'generally kho,wn, people be* gao t\oassemble as- barly Mt cffciock'.'Ki'tt notons was admitted U).tho.yar?i ufntll n??rirl,10.' TI>A crowd who ??dllidn't?bt iii at ?ji iVwh 'l/eiW'fiH Very'l?f^e, and w as chiefly e?tnpafod inf sPlda?rt^:iHbny''"of Wimm' well ro maubered ^ndersonville. ..T^n? fa?lh'tl?s'''1br oUflerva ti?i Tot this outside ?r'owd',wore' ftrw-i~<6hfefly confined tq tj itopB bf srt?vt?f shaxlotfH'Slh-theea?tbelgronnds, ?ti. v honse-tdp's, tSnd'rb?'dtnheVsf tmV ew|)itdk, axwarter of :;'rollo ^latairt. The ' lroneo'tops' "were' p?dplotl at Uti W^yMfVttioi^ $fQtjMbW?BiMfbf acdintj-'coinmaiided; IJ'Pr?inl?m. ' . ;-'- -'-.-' " ' '. ' At to o'clock, all being really, Mnj Hnssell and Capt. Wallbrldgs and tba gnaf?l ?tlt/rt?l'-Wir?'A rbom lo brlug: ' him To tho'ftCaffoU?. Wlrz.gjiH t?(l tho-?fHe*rB lu a quiet ind r'jiay m sn herr-Bro had'bWt-ngagcd for* tho prbvlotil lfon:,'wfth tho confessors, and nViW'cohipIlotl with: the . XC?i , at to pxsnara for the filial scone, without any ox,. ? w^^^^w^^^ tSWhV-,*hbpei'to ns^-o e^mte g?iwin*>.lV)ln.V I The om. itm V> tofcrMfiblsa^ibeblni bi? baok. bul Irancd^tnehkndeiiffs would not slip on to h la right arm. ? Hieing much swollen. HiB limbs wewtheroioro .ail left free until he reached tno scaffold." AH they were leaviiigthefooH?j Wiri til rued to the mantell ?nd with ns niiich iioiielmlaix'ii.iiHi If he,, hud been in a bar-room, took nu i?, li.,ttl., uf. whisky,land pouring out a liberal draught,- aranlt lt down yn^n tpparent ^VeJlB?ii Thicn taking a obey.-, pf Jobnccb, ho took fif-rplaco id llie Y>rocoB Biou. which Was lcd" Wy, Ru Vmxfmt 'Man-lirt?. ihen tho two Priests, then Wljrz,,the; MRU) rJert, ?A?'L'apfr^Wall bridge in the rear^In^vlilch'.'i^dcfr^thoy*ibJ\ute? Uie scaffold, the prisouerVxblbltlrig i?ttet?Trtea4p??-se if} bisi movements. Sleeving ilp^tpe trap/bc-fteeAt'cVHl^iself upon a stool, the IfMWC'JSP&SFQ to'Toe''ni? fitful rtiare, dangling over his liend^-Mal.' mts'sc'i] t?iOH pffA-f<ide<l to' read thc <>rd?m rccitliig thv'?vJtlhig K*Che codrf : ttin tho! approval of th?) eeiU^^ by ?\<* Praj?cnt. ' . .! ' ? , 'j'he, iirisnuejr'WajB "Margcd ?ud-cohVict?i MWo?lbln-' lng, confederating MU conBpirfng'wT?h '.J^frWsorr Davis, .'. A. Seddon, Howell Cobb., John EL Wfhher, Uichardl B.^Viudcr, Isttiah,Whlte;}v:^. WttHt?r, W. Snttr/y Recd. R. II. BuVenaOb,' 8. P. Moore,'-!--Kcrr^int*ilbapital Steward. at,^\nd<frBOUX'llo-.Jamci? "Jundfo;. We-dey Wj Turner, lienjahiiu'Uams,' olid other's, wu^So ntdrrvs aro unknown, and'wno wH?p?tnen rngagVd in ?rrhcd,rebel lion against the United St?ab-s; in -rriallcfbtisfy, fraitor: ously and in Vi?latio?i bf tho lawsnf vfbr^iA impair and injure thc health, and to .destroy the lives, bv subjecting to tor'rujr?-;awl.giH^a'dir0r1J??, by conjlfirftg m'.noHt-althy nud7U?wh<)l?s.i>-n.?: <jOi?,rtcr?;, by ' Wpxialng- .{o tbo'iucli-. money ox winier, ai?a tb the dew* ari* buming mm of Hummer, by compelIlnft^lfcJ??? of impure water, and by iiuu Idling lQajfCoKlent. aud'unwhblbaotno fob\J,.:br larfce nrtmbrrs- bf rV<l?raP prir?iU?fs,':to. wit the -fiuhiber of about 45,000. Ij-. Jd, as .prisoners of war;'it Andersonvtlle; . within the line* ?? tlieTmlcAheil ?flrtifoderute'B?AlOf?, o? j or before#the-V.Tth of firSVeb, 1864, and ?at 'divt-xH .times 1 bot weep that day and the 10th day of April; 3 HM,-1 o thc* ?Cd tluit tbeyi^nhai M?. tho Un^d ^tate?mightbc weak ened nn<VlnNIrv4..ajd tfiat the fnrtir/je'irti- engaged in arineffTTOelli(in'^-*-nlnVt*tTic l"rritt-?^t-e?^iA??fc be aid<xl and comforted, &c._j*ic.-, .-r., . t- ->7.- - s-ry . .< ' The order states that ibo p fra o nm- wa*.' fi; 1 uni giHrty atti the second charge, vu?* MurdVr(7lu violation or tho law-* and customs of war, uud guilty.nf all.lho spiivifteations,' excepting tho fourth, tenth,and-$irto-?otV? wbb h three' set forth that ho *djled..a,.pnsvi-or bj- /ihoiitiug him wida a revolver: that Uv.'Pfdor^ a fOHUiyil'.t? tjre upon anti other with a revolver; and thafrUq*hof puuthci-with a 1 revolver, so that he died. amii' ; i i-.-i- . The order concludes a*f*MN*wal'i .-. ,".1 .?^n/e/icr.-AiH?th"6"?ourt 'db*,*t^**rc'f?^ bim, : Henry Wir/, to be hanged by thClV"i,S,?iutll-he bc dead, at such time and place SH tblj'CTc^i^cnt'of! the Uiiitvd. States may direct, two-thirds cj(' OiIJ"*1n!ebibi-rs of ibo court concurring therein. ' ' ' ' \. ' '1 And the court also lind tbe'pjfTl(5p*fi:, t fleury Wirz,: guilty of having caused the d?,it|l?'iti''tI\C manner us ul-, leged in specification 11, clulTge.lj.'D** jneah? of dog*, of tlin c prisoner* of, \var.ln.hi9,.gU8lboii-;ati? Soldiers of the" United States, one (Xqu'rrih? onto "aboutthc, loth dav of May. 1804; aiiotlicr,ikej(r'r;ii){'.o'^ ''of ab$it? Jthc.*.lth day ol .Jul}-. ,wt\yr jin'iilii-i-.?c?'?rrL?j{- .on' "or Jd-outth<: 1st day of September, IHOi^liUt .wlucU araluan herc . ?Vf.: I>ressed, ha? not aud^did-'.luiUCi'.tuf ?tit^.'j?u sentence ?d': the court aa before??v\?.."-1..?~'~ . ' ; J.-* ... Stcond.-Z^OfO Pfivj?iiUtliliK-S Mf?m? ?nd acfttonco In ?je" foregoing case bavinn,bueu',HUb^iU(^d'fo. thc President1 ot" thc United su'es^.jthij follo^i-ii* aro nl?,oi;dcrs : . l-VxK< t;T'iv'jiMAKWi)^\"S'bv< nibcr 3. 18??. The proceedings, Unding und'MnUmCalnl! the court in the within cate, are approved, and it\ti (iPilercd that tl??; ^eilfebecv bf-'rartlOTIiiitOj rtocnt-e-lTrlsyilit- o?ieer conk-. ihai?llng"th.' UpfniTOient of-N"r^Wrt?t?Mi! W?^Priday. Ojo. IWb:d*y- of -?<p-(?nsber,; I860,-between the boors of six" Relock.tn-Uu- morning and twelve b'vlock, noon. ... .- Btiri,. ...i-, i nf? ANDnEW'Jr?lTNS<)X, Ll"Z rTT/-.Pl*??T,s',cn,?0? Wu?.United .'.tatefl. r/.iWW^iaio-Miad?rblLC. C. Autatifloinmanding the Department pX -WiFbinnjtqu,,if omuuandyd to cause the' fottgSlDg a*N|jn*Sf^.-txfr-^e: cajo J?t.-.HenH Jf Jr?, to bv duly executed in accordairc?pVH?h't'H?.presvdont'ii"t>rdcr. >*-/urM.- Tb?-^lilkany .C?^nSnisijlo?; o? which Major fJwncr?l* Cowie -WaJlacf, "Cnlied tates "Volunteers, ls Prealdent? b-Jipre??y dis?thl^ccr.^?io 'cp-h?ian?l of the Pre**: denti^-lbf-mteil'ebt&a".-'1 .-'' . ' l?lgned) ' -ill-TV: e. Di'ifaWiiSEXD, A. A. G. * .Thc rea4i*y-. was finiBU'ebriai TO.'iCr.'-?iid Wlrj: waaf di-?. re?tPd trnrtand u\>, . Maioir-lihsscU asked him If ho had ???TrrTblfjy W *&y irt*>liefy, to which le Tepbod "No." Father Moyle then cccilod the Bervico of thc Catholic Church ldifJlVrdj^iJ, to wb?c^Hr^ijp|*fe8ponded in a low? During these btwpionients.HhpuU cauJd be heard from the soldiers in thc tree "tops' "qf .''Hang-"him," ?Ando*-' son ville." "Remember .An<h^r?on ville,."' and other* not calculated to in-r??? .?if??' W#fct3?*ffSa*a*rTi hut ho paid no attcnUos to .-thuin, and preserved his cheerful exprcs slon of countenance throughout. ' ? . ! At thirty minute? past ten, his hands and legs having boon pinioned by atrape, the noose was adjusted by L. J. ltirhardstpi-'.Military- ejective, and tho doomed man shook bandafanU?UsKvissta and otb. ern. At exactly- thirty-two minutes pa^t ten. Sylvester ilallou, another dcteiUyp.'it'-.thtraignal of th?.ptovost'jl'arsrral; put bis footnp?n tbirf?taJ- spring, the trap fen with a hnsvy nols?, and the AudcrsonViuV jailor was" dnngUug in the air.' There were' a few'spasmodlc convulsions of. the chest, a'aiight movement of thc extroibittbe, and;ali was over. \Vlieu lt was known>ln the street that Wirr was hiing, tho'^Tdl?fs? nr^t n? a loud ringing cheer, just such as 1* haVe heaid scores-pf ti*pcs on tho battle field after a successful charge. Tbe Hufferlng? At' .tnd?r sonville were too great to ca it s e. the soldiers to do other wise than rejoice at such a'death of such a man. . ,... After hanging foutU'eii minutes the body was exam ined by PosUSuTgeoU Ford, and life pronounced to be extinct. It waa tli?ti taken down, placed upon a stretch er, and carried to the hospital, where thc surgeons took charge of lt. -. : No sooner had thc scaffold and the rope done its work-, aiid become historically famous, .than r<:Uc .q?ekera be?. gan tholr work. Splinters from tho A't?ffold were cut off like kindling wood? apd a.do?en feet ."of-ropo disappeared ajnaost instantly.' Thc:'l?fctnuaiti?tl of the guard only saved'the whole tiling-from "b?lMg cairied off In this manner.-: ? ? y . ? > 'I I JW ttl y^")Che.s?^seou^h?lUn*p?8"r-mortem, and an examinaU>>n o'lane'beck showed, thu ?,;ricbr;e t?.? b.-'dislo?;ntc?l. His right ?fQC? which ba* bees-i the chief csMse of bis pbj si ? calthjej-fx, waif tr ? vi/y liad cp^ajQ^dln consequence of an mdwonnd havtrig broken dufirfroBh. His body also ?howell severe scrofuDQd ertiplUniH, . ? yt 1 Agreeably to a^rt quf-st ' from .Wira, l'athe.r ('l".i>ic re ceived the body to-d*jr, and'.daltvured it to an undcTts L ker, wlv.w.ll Inter lt, to await thnorrlv-.l of Mrs. .WM, 1 who ls e'*p?oted soon. Wirz lett few,-or .nu earthly - effecbi." The only things in bis rouen after the exreutinu were a few axJJcles of clotbln*,, some "tobacco, s nttib HM?gtt f&twtmgutmJ of ?luqw'viTon the npoc *nfm,*wm-t* catrwWr-h owaa ^wU*?>?J?i.companion. This id all ttu.-re ls lett.of. tdin.:-: j -; . , . ,. A CAJR?1V..:... ., !.< , -f. . - THE..MARION "FTHK ' ENOINE <:oSU'AN Y MOST -reei,ectfuily usk .for, aid. from their. Ml.^w;.l'ltl-*''n."; 'Cttwleaton^'n tho purchase of a NEW ENGINE AND APPAftii*78. . 0 :K . ?Ollt a -,?In making this, an^j^iib^^abjila^t^a^ would state that this Compairyi was formed tn c.lBOT.Cand {tbst their jt#?&? t?r-nbw c?rbj>|etel-f-wbW o*rU*'hi-Hh$ "been1 tn service fifteen years. They, therefore',' confidently*'ap peal t.>*tbrtrr/etl?S^-cl?7:ens,.?P*lirig satisfied that, In view of their' plat seTvlces, a geftefoiltt public will not'deny to them that.fli.il. ^t?ttviiy.b)Vi),;in'?rett^g the e^Bcjiency ol their ( :.>inpapy,, will, il the.sanie t?u?.<Add to the welfare ?ind Mf?ty of the community. SUbfiriptioiijr will be r?r-etvod by either'of the under signed Committee, who will pall upon tho cltlxena: Worth ???'j'a'iu 3.-.W.;t?, HAWKINS and H. FER RARA. ?\ ? . ...... ,r ! Ward No. 2.-F. E. M?OHEL and K. M?. W^PITNG. T^'or-it iVo. 4.-R. GRAY and THOS. DIXON, Jr. . .'".: Wardt Nor 5 ami 7.-P. F. DUNNING and W. H. SIG WALD.,,. . . ; *. . -T J J IVbrt?i ?tVfmtd 8.-?S? ?>AVI? Ud W. JACKSON. ? moBt aUtserftilly solicit, tot the MA RWN ti?lRE OOM PANY, the aid. they require-their ongln,q, from long service, being almost USCIOBB. M.H.NATHAN, ! October ?lr ' 'j "4^ ' ! ";. lt Chief Fire Department, j JCQITNCIL, Novemoe"r"10, l^.-^TbeL attention bf own J*, era. aftd'tetjants of'tots Hf-hfireby'dlreeUi to*;tho follow ttig >...-.> ..tr .-.;.. . il ria : 1 .':. . ' Every owner, lessee, occupant ami . fenant of any premises froiitlng on Alfy street, lane, altey, or opec MtlH, Hhsil1. (># 0V*TI> day "BWgto*f*J .-WRaptod) have \h? dlrt' ni'.V, garrjn'gVeYothcn-?ffiU, plaV?off'in front' 6f;Kif of lief l'?t. ii? a* r.arricl, bc-ti oil heap'; And ln *<**?b?oi,a ioi Ute sesve/^ers, by- 9 o'dook, A. M.- -And any poraenof fond lng !^ reift, or-pbvcisg any. diit, filth, ?pvrbago, 01 other olT.?; aftePthS hour shove named,-wiU- ba aubjocl io ?Ino of Blot tess Uvui 91 nor moro tha.11. g fi for. eaot and-every offen oe; to bs-lin pcs ed. by the M*gror. w-r.:j. .tun ^ii-?Li?J? ? :>:? <> '? ? th . -..ituM. t t. . 1 liEADcj'ttft Mir,. D?8TRICT ?f CH\MtgfBB?l > CHABt>yjj<roN, BJ C.; K?V?mb^ir^HPr? ? EOMMBuifOasai^iMoi wa.] -, . .,. ...... P,*J?. 1. JUf ORDER THAT THE ?raOMTffXY TB harvested, ?ind "divided In acetbrdomctritlr-hhlhori*ed iontraefsV ?ll iwrm?tA for frntle akuir; tlir ravcr.? iHethlB DUtrict are hereby nittciodcd, ami, tradiuftujjou, ?iern..ia prohibited. . . ' ;'' PA?. IL Any partita carrying ou au iUog^rlhiKte trafilo Willi rentar their ?vessel and stock habit* to ?opriscstio* AndJhemBt'lves to p?niidi??ont.'* r- "* PAR. nh Hmm>rigage<d iii this tnt*? wtll* takdita Wtsdlate notlcAof tilia order.: :.. - -mi 2 x.. ., ? :By command^ ij?e,v^ M(uor^qep. ^"?fc^*^, : N'M-omVr TS"1 .' 8:' ;,: ..AM?lMtha*,?a.iatnnb?idiv-pdi m .A i xi' its7'?kPlt'HTM?7NT br ??a. ?rm;, v ?lUlVtW lilao. trV (.hi-Nor -r* 14<~. ? j .{*>*?Wxt. O.RUVJW, Mo, ?M. ... .... .... shall hf? duly nrrriioTir.?a: :??tt '-put 'idofSdnHicJto- rn i th o iwate of South Carolin?, ift.iaiih* dui.Y.oi, (ho Military Authorities Jto-altord full and ample nroioo.l.ion to offi cers and agonfa of the Uuitcd Slates In tho' discUtn-ge Of :?^fyi0?jfatu& AXrrw&n e.r. ?? r i i i'! - . ?'.'All rtytl Propers-!ofrrl niAyfMr?t?s'arti her?hy noUfiod 'that rhl* w HI not b* uurtnltfcff ?i ??be? ?A?- ur reit; of Unitt'd Otates OflV?'or?-oT Rgnrt?. or to U?\if. iu,y wmt of injunction or"other eivfl prwe?trtT tr-?k-tiletod to? tmrpodo or embarrass them in the discharge of 'thoiV-dil?OB. -ulniiun made by fitizeus for propurty in tho custody ?r of cTalm* .1, by, 'such* officers or tigen W,' acliug<iln be b?? of the United Wtate*," may..tn- cd indicatedMy the I.Croioet COUrt*,.wiUi th<> right to astral, t?. Distntjt.Ci.m ruanriers.. Jji.cascs.of doubt, thecustqijv of"'(he prober Tyctaihierl Win b'?' ftSsumi'if-Tjj- the >i>m?'ry ?Ai?rh?Wili-s mitti CAil-Courtrfttre established; or ntduraJor.it? dispo sal.sro revoir.ed fcrcuu.higuur autlioritjw .l^lyc^mrnau^wf.Slujor-tleneral Q. A. tjiLLMOltt:. NV?v*mBerl6" 3 : . Assistant Adjutanb-t?cnersl. - ''iiEADQittAftTftflft; WPAWrMBrfTCF 9?C:.\ .1 ... :. v .: -. HILTON H?A?to..B.iU...iNaw 6?-W65.- - J MULE-i..HORSES;i>".\(i??>s; ANT) dTHEit 'rftni Ct/KS, thathavc beere left with". br-';l?aviW IO th? peoplo .11 Souti, Cu-uTinu-fur their l?mporary..^a^.,, upder the ; ptpmiission; granted ;in tittie ral *V? T,.fiHiil{MAN,'S or ,di,r of April.adtTi', IKC?. will ??fl?e UKefl pMniHg of T)ytne'n;eflta dfthe TWwnr'y IMypaPfHret'ti Without au thority from these Headquarters, or from bigliia*. Mjli tarj'iauthority. . CouipleXe .lists.pf. All .such property, whether bobuigVt?g ' to th'e'.United States - by reiisons of I purc'liaife-, rapture, orimpres?deiit, or 'to^lh?'??to Confe decat.. sun s. with thu minea aiW.:re#?lpn?g.oX thc. pcr .^(ijlK-Uivilig it lu 1'i'?.i,,;,,-,;,,]i, .\\?il bea uiadi; out "DJ- I)is .trict Commanders f??r fh'eir''t(V]iV?Ul'(3''di&OTCT?;"?r? Tts pnictirabli', ind forwarded tmHie 'CKA r-XjihirteMnas ter ot the Dupar?Uehti. "AU .?nti??lB: h?arjdo^ VU, B." .will b-; re+jajileilns bi.dongUtjz.lo, UJC Dnftoq Htal.es, and l .will be buten account ut Ainh'ials-br.rtid'iltl "TC '?:" with t'"I. C. or ^'''' l^V^h.^iB'-ljiB W^ardtwl-'as bavrniaT.bt'en -rrgulsrlyand prapuJy.disSKtw?d.?il b^^bp,yuU?^lHtates, and wi,;! not he. Uken account qi except upon evidence ot mud.' In flu "alisei?co 6f know'ri'??aTK's'hr-b'Hiti.ls of tlie Mi (irnT^^?er?l^. ^MWKPS; ?tridenbOAtho* -oatraeia do not riRtUfullj lui.itia.to.tlw.-jparliivj .l|i?vini.; llietu \j\ poB Bcsaion, must bugiiod, t? justafy their beitig taken [>os session cf by tli.l rillt, d srnt'.i-R.1 .Al?c*aH\?,?r ttoUtrt wiU .be mVV'n'iiei'otiritrif and tho Mldmsoairoperbxh ra . >The.Irtan ot this . property..,?.:?*. py.t,^ m^uc. piersons crruneousb;- suppose? a pg,rj of the ciu'iveiiUMi between .Oen6rals'BKe'r^n'abd"j\*nstonValn<r*\?J' 1? Tf?blMrt any 'tlrite'tfi bo ctilled in ter iii-.wie ?ml ?enotU odttau United States. 'fTi,.* . ;-r-vi -. .'ihwiiiuui;,lta.tij ?U?en,tl<in o? rr)?Htrii;l ?om?ra&il"^? will be drrecfeiTto tBcWec?ttdn-'oHfar? brder/ :"Hv><tir'.mtmdtVf ?ilaJor-UeneraVttjr ArslnanWBV -O?ntalt-t.... .1: r . itr - , JU\JUui?K, N o ve ni ber 15? . .?^ . A.ssistjint Adj| 11 a nt-O encrai. . .t v n .OITICE-OXJlii?UTHOUSE INSPKCTOlt.l . t?lJCTU PWTAICXy?HABLEtlTOM.? C.. \ . . . rr Not^oer lMth.' f?t??- ) ."A-lT.-PfeRSONS C0NNECTED WITH JTHK IilOHT .UyUSE esUbluhtpcut of tho Umtcd.Htaffa tn tho Sixth Dlstri?t", br blivinft businom With tho' eirhe,-' aVe-"4uotlfiod that I havo this day be?'n rchsved:by' tiaifJXl ? lt ?/ELIA SON, U. S. N.j Lighthouse Inspector of tho Sixth Dis ^map ? ft : ! say : ?ut : i - ti:.< v.-iu? AMiAtauhAI-: bV GoyAgjurteft ...-...ir, . ?^^;Mfth^^-I,lB!?0?.T,r ,T*^ -rF10'' Tho attention of Lighthouse Keepers, and oil-.others connected svith tlie bi*fh- Lighlbouse District, ls called to tho Sbtrre nottce, and alireporth will bo tinado In future 1 <" ??y .mna.?t:it~-o...i. ?i *T,*?^e>ltoLtblS City. (SiguodX U : . j ,. - ..PlM>Cl?Fv?WMHONv ..... Lighthouse Inspector Blxfh District, ba- 8svan-hahT*penipresae:riopy,.-" '- .' Novembeb U; -.." ? nt 1 - - - : 1 s late ... 6 l 1UKLKSTU1V .AKJt>BAVA<NKAIa .iua . . . . ^JtOAD COMPANY,. . OFFICE ENOrNE?R AND SDPER?NTENDEST, | ' '-' CitAnLfcriTONi November 13, 16(55. ?N T?EJJDAV, THE UTH. JNST,A.NT..THI8 ROAD will be ?pen between Charle sion arid Edisto River (jo miles). , . . Tassengfer Train wt?l leave St Andrewts Depot for Edisto River, on Tw?dayti TAirrri^ayi asd &ttwniays. at ti A- M. ; roturnjbg- .same days, .wl^l. arri Wet' Bt. An drew's Depot at 4 F.'M' " " " ..' ? ' -:T Until the Company's ferry la re-established; passen gers can cross the Ashley Riven at,theNe\K fridge Ferry For additional information, i?p?ly at the'Company' Office, Sv CijtifU'*Da?l^?e? Jbhriatreet. '" HT?."TIArNES, Eng. ond8upt. 1 ^?vemb?rll? _ W K\ "J i M'. J J ''/.'^E^U?mwt SOLTVH CAUWUNAiJlAtlLltDAD COMPANY. "-. GENERAL 8UPERINTENDENT'8.0FFICE, ) -.ctuMLMiaam, a. c.; NoHrtittt, IBM. ] tvs.^sp.lajn-?it '\nin\av^'?riVr?8T.. THE VJ,. .Passenger Tram will run tho following Bohedule: -^ tjeavn Charleston.rW&2.VZWK. M. 1 Arrive at Charleston.; ? ~*l J;3*rlff P. M. . . Leave HopkJras'Trurn-out.,.",.... ".,,./. . : . -T A: M. ' ' . Arrrre-ot Hopklnfei Trirnimtv. j .? ? x.. P. M. tit t.'.laWi :>iV..' .>-.t:iii?:rHi.-.T-.llH^gE, ? November 7 , , . , ^;?.ft?n^?t.j^Hgg52Sv^^^_ ' THE" ONXif'LOCAL '???fjii^ ?f?*' D?fNQ BUS1 N?8? fn'the City. ?V?s|t?m:'mip^ea*fc>n 6?their long esUbUshed rad- 'w^ ?ef.-' "8 'BROAD STREET, whero theyare fss^a^'r\iM<)le*s'6f fnuuranoe agamat loss by fire, ott* Aw?r^e ?h^sjoeommodaUng terms. JOHN/ B/V$tf^O^B? President J. L?wnitios Hb^oW,;B*c?tOajry:a^ Ttessurer. November lg . -.'^ .;:*'.? :v ''f-}\.\ 3_ MW mmwmMun, Corner bf King and M^arlc?t streets. Ambrotypes at?O-eonle e?^?h. IN FINE CABE8 PROPORTIONADLT LOW. November 4 _jr.__l5??_. ffWE tKU.HCJUDKK ?A?"Rg?SJP iS?TC WELL 1 known Rakory, No. 60 Tradd-street. Famines Wishing a good article of woll baked Ixisf-Breed, are re qdeet?d 'to leavo their order? at bakoryi. O'J He baa piooured competent cart drivers, and win de ? D V ERTI SlMG ^ i A GEN C Y. A DVERTiHEMENTS RECETVKD , ON' 'THE MOST Av.reirona&ammk Mt #l# W?PAPKlia P:'?: ?2LS?2.'' L"-?I::,? '^?Wk?iv?..tir?4.