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?st KO ? :. "? . "W ' VOLUME III....NO. 888.1 CHARLESTON, S. O-, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, I860. [PRICE EIVE CENTS. TELEGRAPHIC. Per Atlanta? TolegrapU. I'\ui", Novombor 12.-Tho report that an insur rootion liad takon plaoo iu Darcclona, ia untruo. MADRID, Novombor 12.-A plot baa been disoov erod in tho City of Saragossa, in oonsoquenoe of which Bovornl arrests woro modo. LONDON, Novombor 12,-Tolographio dispatches Uivvn boon rooeivod, whioh ?tato that the wai* in Japan had ended. The report of tho do-\th of tho Tycoon was con tirniuil. Tho London Times, thin morning, saya that, con eidoriiig tho dUHonlt position the President of the United Staten occupies in his efforts to prevent in vasion of the British territory in North America, it would see with satisfaction some compliance witli bia requost in boh&lf of Fenians \rho, being oon viotod of treason, woro sontonood to doath; but ?till it would oonocdo no immunity in caso of an OIIIT invasion. LONDON ?AND LIVERPOOL MARKETS. LivEurooL, November 12.-Cotton market hoavy; Middling Uplands quoted at 14.\A,; BaJes to-day 8000 halos. OonflolH, 80^; Fives, 63$; Erie Railway Shares, 52; Illinois Control Railroad, 77.j. LONDON, Novombor li.-Tho Turkish Govern ment has grantod a gonoral amnosty to tho Crotan ina.irgonty. -4*~*t-m*-. XCaroponn News by the Baxonia. NEW Yuan, Novombor 12.-Tho ?S-Xortta brings ?Southampton dates to Octohor 31. Tho cholera has broken ont afresh at Woolwich and Chorlo.f on. Tlio disoaso also pro voilod lightly i? l?dinburgh, and had appeared in several places in yorkshire. OBC-U B-AIIER, who, five years ago had attempted tho life of tho King of Prussia, has boon pardoned. Tho Creal Eastern has boon ohnrterod to carry tho visitors from Now York to Brost during tho Paris Exhibition; afterwords she will bo taken to lay tho tolographio coblo bo tween France uni Amorica. Marshal O'DONNEL-, waa seriously ill in Paris. In Candia tho Tuniu-Egyptian army had gained a decisivo victory over tho insurgents. MUSTAPHA PASHA, with 18,000 troops, captured Sorvonia and subsequently pushed to the mountains, where ho wa?? defeated after four days' hard lighting. The Branohvllle Miu-deror- Hung. BR.VNOHVILLE, November 12.-The negroes who killed __rs. GAIIVIN and danghtor about ton miles ban Orang oburg, wcro hung on Saturday by tho cifci-ons whoro the murder was committed. Tho fi-oodmou of that vicinity woro so incensad against the pcrpotrators of this outrage, that thoy wanted to tio the murderers to a H tait o and burn thom. Th_y woro only prevented by the active inter ference of tho citizens. Washington Wr.vrn. WASB-NOTOH, November 12.-Tho examination of applicants for oonsular places proves not to bo a moro form, but is rea} and thorough. Out of Ubi numerous candidates who have presontod U-)maclvos only two havo thus far boen.pasBCd by Uif Board. ?VDIV Jersey Appointments. TSSMTOV, November 12.-Qov. WA_U> appointed P?ED. F. FBF.vLXNanDHEN to lill tho vacancy occa sioned by tho doath of Senator WBIOHT. Bullion lu Treasury. WASHINGTON, Novombor 12.-The coln on hand to-day in tho Treasury is $?7,000,000 and tho coin certificates for noorly $21,000,000. SU/jsis-Ippi Commissioners In "Washington. W?_3H-?GTON, November 12.-Messrs. .LOWRY and IIXLLTEU, Commissioners from Mississippi, to ask for tho pardon of lion. JEVJTKHSON DAVIS, aro m this oity, and will visit the President to-morrow. Baltimore Horse Pair. _.?__TE_ro_j_, November 12.-The Maryland Horse Pair is announced to take placo hero this wook, oommoncing on Tuesday. The furn o in horses Dexter and Patchon oro to bo proBont, and thoro will bo trials of spocd each day for promlums rang ing from $200 to $-1000. ? * St Arrival ol' Bteamors. New YOBK, November 12.-Tho stoamora Pro metheus from Wilmington- and tho Sdonigomcry from Now Orleans, havo arrived boro. '* Itfc-iv Yorli niailict. NEW YOEE, Novombor 12.-dold 43J. Hxohango 100A, Sight 110.. Flour dull. Wheat dull, and Corn _o. higher. Cotton heavy And nominal at 8G@38c. Mobile Mar he ta MpntLB, Novemhor 12.-Cotton sales to-day 1000 . balee. Middlings 83?3_c. Markot dall. L.1T?-HJUIY AND AI-T NO-ICB8. '.Toa BBTTiat ?_ANI>." Thoro is a vory beautiful picture call ed "Tho i Bott_r I?ond," a copy of which hange before ne ?V now. It is published by J?U-BS II. Huii.na?, of New Orleane, and maybe fonnd, wo mipposo, in all the bookstores. It is from the ponoil of a young lady, Mise A. B. SAWYER , and has boon faithfuHy and happily ongraved by the well known artist, CEO. Ii. I'l-iniNK. Tho oonception of this pioturo ii very happy, and the oxocntion quito worthy of too oonception. Founded upon a graooftil oompo altion of LONOPXIOOW, tho poot, it embodios the idool of "tho Botter Land" in tho droamlng oyos of a young girl, who looks upward as if in search for it. Hho stands beeide a garden palo, upon whioh her hands, folded becomingly, quietly io st. Her oyoe are upturned to Hoevon, adoringly, wist fully, with all tho oarncstneaa of a dovoteo. No mixturo of oarthly passion blonds with the oxprce eioii. No taint of worldly desire mars tho perfoct purity of that glance, which scorns o .most enongh to ponotrate tho crystal portals of tho divino abodos. Tlie attitude is at anco easy and dramatio. Tlio oohtumo is happily disposed for the nttitudo and figuro. T Tlio dripory droops graoofully from tho shouldor, and a croes fitly closes it ovor tho ^ boiom. Tho hair falls in flowing trcseoa artlessly, jot with fino effect. Tho tout ensemble affords no Unperfeot idea of that rapt devotion, whioh, for getful of earth, has eonoentrated every human hopa in an ideal love, tho gool of whioh ia no loee than He avon. There aro yan ona adjnneto of this piotnro, well calculated to contribute to the malu doe'ign and general elToot. Angol banda IHSUO fi*om en aureolo of glory, bearing a wreath of amaranUi tae flowers, es if to adorn the noble brow that is .plllled, tmoonsoiouBly, but in fit condition io re ive it. Over the clasped hands of the maldon is loetaUa. rad-uioo, as it weare of flowers, whioh aho horaolf is too rapt In divino contemplation to bohold. Tho picturo ia otio of refined and roflning purity and boauty. It is a study woll doeorving of contemplation. It ia very Bwoot; full of delicacy and an almost angolic purity. Wo should bo por suadod to regard it as almost porfoot of ita kind, bul for a certain fullness of tho chook; a certain masculinity in fuco and figuro, which somowhat ooniliota with tho spiritual delioaoy of tho subject, which should, as we think, liavo borno a noaror ro eemblanoo to tho loss mortal aspect of the love of Saint JKBOME, his ideal of tho spiritually lovoablo, as embodied in tho poom of Moons. Our readers will generally remember this very graooful ballad of tho Iribh Auacroon. Lost, however, some of them should not, wo roprodaco a stanza or two: , "Who la tho maid my spirit Books, * Through oold reproof and ?landor'e blight : Bath uko IOVD'B rosos on hor chook*. Ia hor'H SU oye of this world's light 7 No, palo and wan by midnight prayer, Are tho ead chocha of hor I love; Or, if a emile should wandor there, ' It's light Is kindled from above" THE AJUXBIOAM LAW RBVTBW for October, 1866. Volumo 1, No. I. Boston : Little, Brown k Co. Charleston : B. J. Dawson & Co. 1 This review is a dosidoratum. There has, por hapB, been no period in whioh changes in tho law have boen so rapid; certainly, none in whioh it has boen iioooaaary to apply principios, oven whon established, to now oases. Tho channon in tho OonstHations of States and tho Oonoral Government, and in tho municipal laws of most of tho Stilton, consoquont upon tho war, liavo been great. Landmarka in both havo boen obliterated. Wo enter upon a new era, with respect to which principios must bo luid down that will nfTcct incalculable interests, and it is emi nently important to havo eomo radiating contro of logol information to appriso us, as soon es may bo, of tho oocurrenco nnd import of adjt:dic;itod casos. Evoii without this, thorc is much occasion tor such a work. Tho vaet development of material inter ests; the enterprises continually started, of whoso tomloncioa and rflbcta ivo havo bad no proviouswox porienco; tho nowrolations to whioh thoy give riso would givo ocoafiion for the establishment of such a journal, oven without the political changos to which we havo referred; and business mon, end tho profoseion generally, will learn with pleasure of the publication of a work adequate to tho re quirement. That thia will bo so, wo havo reason to infer. It is from the press of LITTLE St, BBOWN, extensively engaged in tho publication of logal works. It is supposed to havo secured the aid of able con tributors, and tho number before us ia certainly promising. The Leading articles aro on J'The Natural Bight of Support from Neighboring Boil ;" ?Final FrocoBfl in the Courts of the United States as affocted by SUto Laws ;n "The Evidence of Ex perts ;" after whioh are a review of the caeo of Ryvcs vs. Attornoy-Oenoral, oaaoa in tho United Htntca Courte, a Digest of English. Law Boports, book notioes, Ac, Thoao subjeota are treated with ability, and the article on the final procese in tho Courts of the United Statos ia of practical impor tance, though tho profession would bo more im mediately interested In an article upon tho juris diction and practico of that Court aa iifibctod by rocont legislation. In eomo roBprots a work of thia oharactor would be more important within these Statos where tho political changea to whioh we havo roforrod havo chiefly occurred; but at no point within thoso States ia there a oontro from which information, however vulunblo, ooakl BO readily nidi a to ; and the present place of publication, all things con sidered* ia perhaps the best. We havo this work of Mocare, 13. J. DAWGON & Co., No. 156 Meeting street, Charleston, who aro the agenta. TlIK GALAXY! Tho thirteenth number of thia most exoollont fortnightly comos to na without any diminution of literary 1 untre Ita oontonts are unusually varied and interesting. It may be had of our nowa and periodical dealers. Tn* Aaoosrr: Wo are indebted to Mr. Jon? BUBHKLI, for tho November number of thia new English magazino. Among its choice contributions wo notice a clover ono from tho gifted pon of Miss Moiocn, author of "John li. ii if ax," aa also a beautiful poom by Boar. BOCHANAK. Pn-rnnaoH's MAOABISB: Mr. Voauia, of Harket Btroot, has kindly laid upon our tnblo tho December number of thia maga zine THEO EXProCTTC? BIKTKOEUO 1M?P?.AY. Tho wholo country ia agog with ezoitomont about the groat ?.iotooric display that ia expoctod to come off to-night. It is & general impression, we bohovo, that tho phononionon of tho falling stars in 1833 woo workl-wido ; that is to say, that the wild African of Guinea, and the tame African of tho Southorn United States, yollod out in mortal terror nt ono and tho naran tiino ; and that religious Amorlana rejoiced at the presonoo of tho judg ment at the identical instant that tho pigtails of tbo Colostial Empiro woro grinning with delight at whnt they mistook for a largo edition of thoir own ftroworka. But wo aro nblo to atate, on tho meet ocientilie authority, that when the midnight lioav ons woro, ablaze with tho splondora of*iotoorio light in this oountry in 1833, it waa dinnor-timo ot day with tho Emporor of Chin?, and ho Wai par taking with gimto of b'ird's-nost soup, while tho Bunhndjiwt risen id Africa, and tho savages ol that oonntry woro at breakfast, discussing tondor stonka of broilod man. Beforo it was night again in those countiioa this earth of oura had gono humming through spaoo, far boyond tho region oi torolittv-i, and thone mininturo planets wore strain ing thoir oars to oatoh tho last not JU of ita music na they died away in tho distanoo. It ia also a popular beliof that no display of that kind had over boon previously witnossod, and that It was roaorrod to tho oomparitivoly fow people who wero awake, hi ono-tkird of tho world, on ths night of tho 18tli of Norombor, 1833, to bohold Uia first exhibition of boavonly pyrotoohnios on a largo scale. Wo can state, on tho eamo scientific author ity, that this also is an error. Tho principio on whlob tho universo is oonatrnotod ia that every thing gooa round, whioh brings, as ?ai in?vitable oonsoqnenoo, t..at what baa happenod munt Imp pon again, aid that what happens has already happonod. Indopandont, bowovor, of thia morelj theoretical contradiction, wa have ft contradiction of fust, aa in 1799 ft diapl?y of tho sama kind oo "tually did Uko plaoo, and it is oolontiflcally ftaoor tained that mich dlapkyo havo always taken place overy 83 yean, and, eonseqacntly, will every 89 years to como. It is thoa oatls/actorlly settled thai tho ?heir ?rill certainly oosoaoO, bet ? ia not quite BO Mrtain thal it will tako place to-night, or to-morrow night, or tlip night after, or indeed, for aught wo know, that it did not tako placo last night, or tho night beforo, or that it will not toko placo, or bau not taken place, on eomo othor night that wo liavo not mentioned. In view of this marvellous uncer tainty as to the preciso night and hour of the ex hibition, it would not pay for all tho world to sit up to watch for it. However, na tboro oro somo pcoplo whoso business it is to sit up anyhow-such as tho polioo, for instance. -it baa boon BUggcatcd, and wo think the suggestion a very good one, that it bo arrangod that when the exhibition dooa come off, tboso guordiana of tho night aronso tbo rost of tho world, and let thom seo the fun too, and not koop io all to themsolros. Tbo uro bolla are to bo rung in Camdon, and it would bo woll to do tho samo thing here. Thousands of people woro dis appointed at the last show booause they did not woko up at tho right time, and thoso who did soo it wero bothorod out of thoir livos for over so long to describo it to thoso who didn't see it. To save all this, let us have tho bolla rung and tho watch men's rattles sprung, by all means. Tho Mayor and tho Captain of Police need not think us actuated by selfish motivos in this sug goBtionto give thom trouble, for personally wo would profer for all tho world boaidoa oursolf to bo asleep. We will bo oxpeotod to say eomothing about it anyhow, and if we oould only havo tho whole show to ouraetf wo might oxaggoratc, ornament and boautify without risk of dotoction. It will be a good subject for a local whon it comos; and if, after all, tho astronomers Bhould be disappointed, Rnd the stars refuse to fall, why wo havo tho con conaolation of having said something about it any how, OUR WASHINGTON CORREBPONBHNCE, WAS?O?OT?N, Novomber 9,18GG. Tlio great contest inaugurated ou tho steps ai tho White House, by Presidont ANDREW JOHNSON, on tho 22d of Fobruary, waa decided this wook by tho millions of paper poUots that "fell like snow flakes on the sod." That decision, as it comos up to us from tho Western and Northern States, tells ua very plainly that the Fortieth Congress will po litically stand virtually in the step? of tho Thirty ninth Congress ; that tho policy of restoration maintained by the Philadelphia Convention, as tho representativo of tho Administration, baa boon overthrown, and that tbo plan laid out by Congress boa been ratiflod. What will tho President do now? That ia the question that is hoard in thia city to day on every hand. Tho answer to it is of some importance to the people of the South-in truth, to the pooplo of the entire country. One of tho evening papers, claiming to bo in full confidence with the ?dministratlon,declaros that the President remains firm in the faith, and will not, as some sanguino Badioola doclaro, favor the adoption hy tho Southern States of tho Constitutional Amend ment proposed by Congress as a basis of ros tora tion. Al this writing the statement is undoubtedly correct. The Presidont will not rocommend the adoption of tho omondmont, though ho will prob ably Bubmit a pinn of his own in hia forthcoming annual message. Mr. JOHNSON baa always looked favorably upon a constitutional amendment aa the proper plan for a settlement, but baa also main tained that it oannot bo legally passed by Oongresa until all of tho States are duly roproaontod. Above the din and smoko of party conflict, an activo and earnest ro-afli niation of tbo woll-cntab liBhod MONBOB doctrino baa boon entered upon by the Administration. It is not covered up this timo by tho "glittering gonoralitiea" of diplomacy, but evinces ita vigor in the sharp, pointed ordors of Qonoral SHKTUDAN, and tho Bomi-milit&ry mission of Liontonant-Gcnoral SUEBMAN, who, in company with Ministor OAiirrauj., proceeds direct next wook to tho City o Moxloo via Vera Cruz. Although Congi osa may dooido in a few weeks that OUTEOA is the Constitutional President of Mexico, yot tho Administration has resolved to oontinno its recog nition of tho JUAHEZ Government, and to that end has requoutod Ministor BOMEOO to tologr.iph tia San Francisco to Presidont JBABEZ to send aomo roproeontatlvo to tho City of Moxico to re?oive Qonornl SFIIUUIAM and Mr. CAainuira.. I can And no confirmation of tho story that the Executivo has concluded a treaty agrooing to assume the Moxioan debt, and rocoi. ing hi rotnrn a oession of somo of the Wostcrn Moxioan Statos. ?TDAIU?, howovor, sont a Bpooiol envoy to the Prosidont, proponing to oodo to tho United Statos tbo States of Chihuahua and Sonora, on the basis of this Government gunrantooing tho Moxican doht. Mr. SKWAKD, I am told, waB in ftvrar of noenpting tho proposition, subject, of ooaree, to th? ratification of tho Bonato. But the Prciddeaitand the remainder of his Cabinet did not favor it, and preferred in its stead tho moral, and, if noed bo, tho physioal sup port of the United Statos to the Liberal Govern ment of Moxioo. Of oourso MAXIMILIAN has abdi cated the Empire. The Government waa written to from Paris two months ago that MAXIMILIAN would "hasto to hio Betting'* boforo Now Year's Day, and NATOHVON told Mr. BIQULOW, in addition, that bo wanted to g t tho Prcuioh troops out of Moxioo sooner than he had promisod to. Tbo publio dobt ia gradually being do eroaaod. Tho principal fell off in October ovor twonty millions of dollars. Socrotary MoOonLoon was novor moro iiopofnl of a healthy atato of na tional flnanocn during tho next fiocal year than now. I ara assurod that ho will rooommond, in bis annual report, which be ia now writing, a in duction of tho internal taxation and a lower rate of duties. Tho rovonuo now estimated for tho uoxt lineal yoar is S?50,0U0,00O--n largor sum than will bo rained by any othor Govorumont on tbo faoo of the'earth. It is not likoly that Congress will roduco tbo tariff, but may raiso it. Tbo finan cial wisoaoroa in tho halls of Congress hopo, by a high tariff, to pr?vaut importation, and thornby provont our booda and gold going nbroad. If thoso aro kopt at homo, tboy opino that wo can stand tho present inflation of ourronoy. ? Tho Presidont boa only got throo wooka moro i in which to malro changes in t.io offiaoo without submitting to tho Sonato for ita approval. This faot causes a' great rush to tbo Whito lionuo of offlco-Hookora, who aro well awaro that tboy will . novor got into power if tboy aro nominated to tho i Sonato. To-day, far inatanoe, I counted at loast i thirty ladies awaiting an audionoe with the Proai . dont. Nearly overy ono wanted a clerkship in the i Deportraonta. Tboy do not need- confirmation. . Now Orlo ans, hewovo.-, ia about tho only Southern . oity that troubles the Presidont, There la hardly > a day but what delegations reprosonthig aomo of I the offioera thara are at the White House, aaklng for remo vale or opposing thean. Na eooner ia ft 1 chango made than ft dozen louisiana potttialaa? i rush hero to gat it roveraod, 1 Washington is filling up for tho sounion. Tha hotels aro nearly all engaged ahead, and tho nu merous boarding houBoo oro full. One sido of the town, at loast, is placordod with "FurnishodRooms to Bent." The modorn population of this town livo. by clerkfihips in the Departments or routing rooms. Thoy hovo no other visiblo means of sap port. Tho handful of Radicals out of offieo hore pro poso to got np o mass mooting to wolcomo Con gress back. It will probably bo a largo d?monstra tion, inasmuch as tho thousands of* Radical clerks arc just bold onough to turn out en masse Thoy hold offieo under JOHNSON, and yet abuse bim openly in and out of their offices as if ho woro a pickpookot. Such magnificent weather ! The skies of Italy and Tunis could not bo more sunny, tho air more bright and balmy. Pennsylvania Avenue and the public grounds aro filled with roseate shadows in the falling front-colored l?af. Tho stroots and drives show tho inspiriting fashions of the autumn, and tho gay pooplo look forward lo a sharp, short and brilliant season of fashion and folly. For amusements, wo havo J. W. WALLACE nt the old National Tboatro. Next week WALL'S Opora House opona. GEOEGB WILKINS KENDALL, of tho Now Orleans Picayune, is in town. vTDEX. UTE W?*_3_?ir?G_*OlY 1VEWS. We clip UM following from tho Washington cor respondence of the Now York papers: Tho tenor of tho reports rocoivod by tho Frood men's Bureau from tho Assistant Commissioners of tho HOvoral districts has boen, within tho past six months, of a nature which inspires tho hope that the animositios and prejudices resulting from the wat arc rapidly fading out, especially in tho Southeastern and border Stato?. A markod dimi nution in tho number of on tragos committod upon the frecdmen is obsorvablo. A growing disposi tion is manifostod by tho civil authorities at mont of tho contros of population to caro for tho desti tute among tho frcedmon, and tho inclination to administer tho lav.? with impartiality between wliites nud blackB makos suro but gradual pro groBB. Tho most prolific causo of complaint at tho present timo is tho groat difficulty encountered by the planters and their hands in agreeing upon a diviBion of tho crops. Disputes of this kind gen erally terminate in favor of tho omployor, and where it is apparent that tho civil courts will not adjudicate fairly in thoso case*), agenta of tho Bu reau havo boon constrained to iJtoriero to secure justice; and that thoy havo dono so to tho satis faction of all partios concerned many of the more intelligent and prominent planters havo frocrnontly testified in writing to the At-Bistant Commissioners. ENSION HANS ?INO THE PLAN TO ASSASSINATE TUB HAYTTEN PRESIDENT AND CABINET. Acting Ensign A. J. Kane, United States Navy, arrived nore yostorday, harter been summoned to anpenr before the Secretary of State, and Sec rotary of the Navy, in relation to certain obargoe made ngoitiBt bim by Mr. Peck, our __inl_U.r to Hayti in which it is stated that ho savod Proeidont Joffrard, of Hayti, and bia Cabinet, from assassina tion by giving up certain [otters that had boen en trusted to bim by a prominent rebol of tho Hay tien republic. Tho let torn contained a plan of tho cam paign and assassination, according to which the principal arsenals and magazines o? Port an Prince wen? to bo blown nu and tho city destroyed by fire. Tho chnxgo of dishonorable conduct against Act ing Ensign Kano ia that ho ocoived a reward for his Borvicoa from President Jcffrard in the Bum of $25,000 in gold. Thoro is ne truth in tho "tatomout that ho is nndor arrest, as ho is stopping at the Kirkwood IIouuu, and to-day had an intorriow with Secretary Seward. TONNAGE DDT-BS. Tho Ti-oasvtry Department has just isaucd a cir cular on the Biibjoct of tonnage duty, which is im posed for tho purpose of raising revenue, and is levied upon- all vessels engaged in foroign com merce without regard to thoir denomination as to structure, rig, or' modo of propulsion. Tho same may be said of those in tho domostio trado, uuleaa specially oxoeptod, and all are included under tho gonoral torm "vessel." It is to bo collected accord ing to American admoasuromenfc. Tho rates of tonnage duties romain as they stood provioua to tho Aot of July 14, 1882, except as they woro in creased by that Aot and the araondmont of March 8, 1863. No new or additional dation havo boon since imposed, exoopting as a penalty on undocu mented tugs. The circular is full and complote as to vessels subject to tonnogo duties. All boats, bargo-?, and flats not usod for carrying passongors nor pro Eoiled by steam or sails, wnieh aro floated or towed y tug boats or horsos, and usod oxcluBiv-lr for carrying coal oil, minerals and ogricultnral pro ducts to market, aro brought under tho internal rovenuo tax, and aro wholly exempted from cus toms chargoB oven though thoy outer tho waiora nndor admiralty Jurisdiction, so lons as thoy re tain that exolusivo character and only tram-port cool oil, minorais or agricultural products to mar ket, and if nndor twontv-?vo tons burden aro as vessola oxompt from all taxation. Rosa, or ii UBINI:-- AT TUB ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S O?-7-B. Tho Attorney-General is prose ed with tho xnulti tudo of dut ion that aro noir crowding in upon him. A groat mass of bnBino-8 from tho Southern Stato , which has boon lying dorina it since tho com moncemont of tho robo lion, togothor with that aris ing out of it, ho? boen accumulating and now de mands attention. Mr. Stanhory is engaged in pro paring thoso cases for the next torm of the Su premo Court of tho United StatO-, cdmmonuing on tho first Monday in December. Tho Now York Herald's Panama corrcspondonco is dated November 1. lutolligonoo had hoon ro coivod from Porn to the 22d ult. Gonoral CASTILLO had boon arrested for complicity in BALTA'S c_:i epiraoy to doposo PRADO.' Tho election tot Proai dont was progressing at tho polls. In tho peace negotiation!? now being cur ed on between Spain and Por IL, the latter Stato ro,oo's all Spanish claims for church property, and if Spain rcfusoB tho propo sition, Pern will prosocnto tho war with rouowo 1 vigor. At a grand banquet given at Quito in honor of Chilo-n indopondonco, on t io 18th of Boptom bor, Mr. OOOOU-QA-L, tho American Ministor, mado aspoooh of congratulation on tho promising aspect of tho Spanish war, and his sont ?monts woro loudly applauded by thono prociont. Bolivia, on the 2'Jth of Boptombor, domandod an oxplaii-tio? from Bra zil of tho lattor*a conduct in aiding tho Spanish Hoot at Rio aftor its dofoat at Callao. Tho demand was couohod in threatoning language. Tho American Em-grant Company held its an nual mooting at Hartford on Thursday, and abono O. M. DAHTHOLOMIIW, of Hartford, Preddo.it. This oompany ow.iu sovoral hundred thousand aeres of land in lows, boeido the 800 000 acros of tho Cherokee Indian reeorvation ia Southern Kan saa, lately puroha-od through Socrot-ry HASLAM, and is ongaged oxtonalvoly in tho bringing over and locating emigrants from 8wod_r?, Oermaay endlreUnd. Tho Boo toa papers asy that tho bonds of the Iriah Bopnblio thai woro losnod in. that State are being eollocted by a law Arm in Boston, and thal the parties who iasosd them will bo hold re-ponai blo for so doing _..oro tho Coarta of the Stato. ",. ---?_ '"*"' Voto for CarHO??. "^Jl -ijy It is vory seldom that a botter opportunity ollera to oay "well doun" to a gallant Oharlcstenlan than at tho poll* to-day. Capl. CARSON'S friendo announce him for tho Uoueo of Representatives, and Charloaton uliould glvo him a bumper. Because ho wa? in Uio army 1 No. For bia sears and wounds? No. Bott? than oil that becauflo ho la a high-tonod, clear-headed Charleston mor cbnnt, knows what Charloeton wants, and will uao bia influence in tho Houao of Representative? for the good of his native city and auto, above all else. Young men and old men, all go the polia and gtvo him "three Umce thrco" to-day. It la a safe vote to voto for CARSON, be canas, in overy rotation of Ufo, Captain CARSON haa al ways done his whole duty. ONE WHO KNOWS HIM. Captain James Bl. Carson. MESSBS. EOITOHS :-The vacancy In the Logialaturo, occaslonod by tho roalgnaUon of lion, F. D. RIOBAIID ?ON, ia to bo filled to-day, and on the hat of candidatos is tho namo of Captain CARBON. Wo know it is usual In such casca to rofor, when oppor tunity offers, to tho military career of candidates; and the loas of a limb, oran honorable sear, ia considered tho heat sort of capital before the people. Dut, in thia caeo, thoro aro higher reasons for supporting Captain CAMON, than those Incident to lila gallant services at tho hw.il of ,hla unfaltering company, and a roferonoo to hla acara or his military career la not noodod. In tho four yeara' struggle, as In all tho other phasos of hiB wcll-apcnt Ufo, ho haa dono hi? duty faithfull v ; and bia cnorgy and Arm noea of charactor, clear IntcUcr.t nnd commercial oxpo Tlonco, lit him espoetally for the position ivhich his Monda havo tendered hhn. Charloston honora horaelf whou silo honors suoli sona an JAMBS M. CAUSON, and wo oxproos tho hopo that every citizen will go to tho polia and promote a representative man from tho ranks of young Charleston. ?a-Voto for JIMMY CAUSON. VOX POPUTJ. IVm. P. Patterson. Messrs. Editors :-To-ilay you will be called upon to oxcrclao the high privllogo of selecting one who shall havo a voice in the counsels of your country. Whllo wo would not arrogate to ouraolvea who la moat competent to tho dlschargo of this high traut, wo would only bay that our esteemed friend and follow-citizcn, WILLIAM P. PATTEnaoN, la a candidate, and though he was not in the war of tho Confederacy, lils blood haa crimsonod the eoii of the country by tho son of his youth pouring out hia Ufo'o blood in tho dofonco of Fort .Suinter, undot tho gal lant ELLIOTT. Let us not forgot him at tho polls. VOTER. -g---?---Mi-Mi BUSINESS NOTICES. Auction Sales Tikis Day. J. A. ENBZOW A CO. will sell thin day, at their atoro, No. 125 East Buy, at hnli-past 10 o'clock, Havana sugar and segara, genuino Holland gin, leaf tobeveco, kc. ; also, one cotton gin. JOHN O. RtiLNon & Co. will sell this day, in their eales room, No. 133 Mooting street, at 10 o'clock, bluo mixed woollen shirts, umbrellas, pale brandy, old Bourbon whiskey, and cordial; also, cambrics, blanket B, eoapa, &c. LAUEBY k AT.BTAKDEB will dell this day, in their atoro, No. 13T East Bay, at 10 o'clock, seven tierces flue augar^ cured bama; ?Ino, butter, bncon stripe, hnrrva, shoulders, kc, ; also, gnnpy badgin;;, sugar, coDw, tin, ko., and smoking ana chawing tobnooo, au. JACOB COSEN k Co. will Boll this day, at the Eichango, at 11 o'clock, tho houao and lot In Wentworth street, bo twoca Anson and MeoUng streets, formerly uaod ae the "Synagogue." T. M. CATER will sou thlA day, cm Brown's Whnrf, at 10 o'clock, flrUnn nnd tubs of butter, lord, hams, shoulden, Ac.; alao, twolvo barr?la mead beef. M. Ii. Ant AR will sell thia day, at his store, No. 13 Yen duo Range, nt 10 o'clock, furniture, clothing, boots and ahoea, ki: J. k W. KNOX will sell thia day, at their saina rooms, No. 138 Meeting street, opposite PaviUou Hotel, nt half past 10 o'clock, furniture, steves, blacking, kc. MILLICAN, MELCILEIIS k Co. will sell this day, at thoir store. No. 22 Vouduo Bango, at 10 o'clock, a largo variety of broadcloths, dry goods, hosiery, 4c. ; also, furniture, segara, kc. MIKES Dn.uo; will nell thia day, at hia store, corner of King and Liberty streets, at 10 o'clock, a hugo and aca^ .ouabla stook of dry gooda, clothing, kc IBAAO E. HERTZ 4: Oo. will soil this day, lu til? lr stero. No. Mi East Bay, corner of CumUorland street, at 10 o'clock, apploa, onions, fcc. JAMBS W. UIIOWN A Co. will aoll this day, at thoir atore. No. HO East Bay, at 10 o'clock, crockery, brooms, buck ets, and a variety of othor articles. BnuNS k BEE will sell this day, in front of thoir atoro. No. 78 Bant Bay, at half-past 10 o'clock, hams, claret wino, tobacco and GIIU?". J. A. THOUHOH will soil thia day, in front of Ids atoro. No. li Vondue Rango, at hulf-paat 10 o'clock, a Bot of par lor furniture, soap, i)3''.dluy, stoves, and an assortment of othor articles. Mo KAY It CAMTBEIJ. will sen this day. at thoir cash aucUon house, Na C6 Hasel street, oppodlto the now poetoiUoo, at 10 o'clock, damaged goods, the balanco of a country store, liqaoru, Ac. ; also, a butehor'a spring wag on, broad cart, harness, brandy, uloa, ka. li. te A. P. CALDWELL will sol tluu day, at thoir stero. No. 90 East Bay, at 10 o'ekxk, bacon strips mid aides, butter, lord, sugar, flour, ka. ilSNUT OOBIA k Co. will sell thia day. In front of thoir store. Vendue Rango, at 10 o'clock, sugar, candios, ataroh, tobacco, hams, Ac. For restoring strength and appetite, use the groat Southern Tonic, PAHEXIN'S UBFATXU ISITTI?IW nmj you will not be disappointed. For solo hy all druggist?. to Tiiaas who suffer from Dyspepsia and Livor Complaint will not regret purchasing o boUlo of Mrs. EMILY A. 3Riisina' Oolloton Bittern. It han novar felled to rettevo tho moot aggravated coso. For sale by all Druggiirts. November 8 thatu BM nature an antidote for acquired diseases? All who mfi'or bollovo thoy ought to and can bo cured, Tho PLANTATION BITTEBS prepared by Dr. DBAKK, of Now York, havo no doubt benolUted and cured moro persons of Dyspepsia, Nervouanofla, Bour 8'oni.ioli, Lons of Ap polite, (jinking Weakness, Ooncml Dob..Hy, ..i.U Montai Doapoodoncy, than any othor artlclo in existence. Thoy aro composed of tho purest roots and hoibs, carefully prepujed, to bo taken as a tonto and gentle stUuuLmt. Thoy nre adapted to any ago or condition of Ufo, and aro oxteuslvely popular with mothers and pestions of seden tary habits. Iuths3 Novoinbefia M.ore havo wonOerod why, h\ thisenUghtenodecntnry, when ?very scionco has sdvanood to almost porfooUon. somo ono. aotuatod by a dcalro to promoto tho hoalth and woliaro of his fellow-being, ha? no-s given to li? world a modiclno whluh would prorvo oflloaolous In th* eure of thoa* most pninhil d?sonos, vit : Diarrhmi, Dya antory, ka. To ?uA wo woidd say, that at least a fomt dy has boon fouud in Du. MAR3DEN'S CARMINATIVE 8YRUP. It only requires a trial te prove Ita unlimited extent Far sole by all druggists. KINO k 0A881DEY, Aconta. OOODXUCH, WIMEMAN A CO., Agants. HovetnhorU 8 noMoovanno MBDIOAL. NOTJOIL-Dra. OUMBM A flciiLirr (of Columbas, Ga.,) having pormanontty looatod In Charlcateo, roapootfully tendar thoir servio?? to tha ritixens, in tha practioo of Horocoopoihy. Dr. a his had tha exp?rtanos of fifteen yeara tn this school of modicino. Oat* st our renidenco, Ko. 11, B. Vf. oorner OOIXBOB and ORBEN 8TREBT8 loonier of QroonV furn rxt ti. OU-OMXM*, M. ?.,. Jhnu? T. Barun, VL D. 8o_iC-itKx J *jr SPECIAL NCmCES. ?3-NOTICE TO CON8IONEE?.-CONSIONl_t_8 per Steamer KINOFIBBEB, from Baltimoro, aro hereby uollllod Hist nile IH This Day dischar?ing cargo at Atlantic Wharf. All goods remaining on the wharf after sunset ?-ill be stc-rcil at tliolr risk and oxponfle. MOUDECAI k CO., Agout-, November 13 1 Ko. 110 East Bay. JOT NOTICE.-^O?SIGNEES PER 8TE_J_> HU U* E. D. SOUDEB are hereby notified that ?he I* This Day discharging cargo al North AUantlo Wharf. All Gooda i.-iiiainiog on the wharf at sunset will bo stored at ex penso and risk of ownors. A. OETTY b CO., Mana<ring Owners and Agents. All Freight amounting to flftoou (10) dollars, or loos, uiuat be paid on tho wharf beforo doUvory of Gooda. November 12 3 tw NOTICE.-OON3IONEE8 PER BR. BBIQ ANTINE "CABDIOAN" aro hereby not-fled that she has been entered under tho Flvo Day Aot. AU gooda not pcrmlttod at tho nxpirstion of Uiat timo wiU bo sent to tho Custom Hourn: Stores. .TNO. FP.ASHE t CO., November IO 9 tar ESTATE OF DENBY JAGER.-ALL PER SONS having legal olalms against said Estate, wUl pro iiiut Urn samo, proporly attcetod, within the thoo pro scribed by law, and tho.o indobted thoroto win make pay ment to FEED L. MKYKB, November 19 lu3 Qualified Administrator. tttT NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS HAVING ANY demands agalnat (he lato JOHN 8TUONJ3, of Mount Pleasant, will hand Uicia in daly attested, ead those in Jcblod to bim will rniiUc payment to V. B. WILLIAMS, Mount Pleasant, l_uail_cd Administrator with tho Win annotod. Oclobor .10 tu3* OST MESSRS. EDITORS: PLEASE ANNOUNCE Captain JAMES AC CAUSON ns a Candidato to roprosont thin D-itrlct lu the L^gisluturo at tho BMBlBg elCCtiOD, Tuesday next, Novet-bir 13, and obligo Novetnbor 10 MJtNT V0TEB8. ?3) WE ARE ATriIOBI-ED TO ANNOUNCE Mr. W. P. rATTEIWON DB * Caudidato for the Logtala turo, to fill Ibu place madu racant by the resignation of F. I). BiciiA-naoN. Eau,. November 6 awWF. ARE AUT1.0RB-ED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WHITING, Esq., as a candidato for 8h0i_T of Ob-rLoston (Judicial) District, at tho next olootloo. Scptc-ibrr lil Air MESSRS. EDITORST^XOU ARE HEREBY authorized to announco Uto Hoa. JOHN L. NOWELL as a Candidate for the Bherlflalty at the noxt election. October 30 *' tas ?r MESSES, EDITOUS :-YOU WILL PLE?_SK innonnr.o Gen. A. M. MA NIGAULT as a Candidato for Sheriff at the ensuing t-loctlon. A CITIZEN. November 3 otu ?ST NOTICE.-THE ~FN__?DS OF DB.~P?& rEB G. SNOWDEN, of St. John's BerUery, announce him ia a Candidato for the oflico of Sheriff of Oh|rl?8ton Dis trict, at bo ensuing election. Novembor 0 tai? 43 . NOTICE IS HKBBBX. GJTVitH VSASi A fotilion Will U. lurasuim ?J aa.u i.m?.iiamuu pt HouU. Carolina, at it? noxt soasion, praying that the Town of iumnmrvlllo bo attaehed to CcrlJoy Slstriot. Septo-ib or 4_ tul3 flGTNOTICE.-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE it tho oosuing soswion of tho General Assembly of this ?tato for an Act ol' Incorporation of THE SOUTH OAJlO L.INA LOXTBBY A_U> LO.VN ASSOCIATION, for Uio -lurpoeo of aiding planters and promoting Hu? agricul tural intcrceta of the State. 2umo3 Octobor 1 BOTA MODERN -1IRACLEI-FROM OLD AND t'oung, from rich and poor, from high-born and lowly, somoa tho universal voice of praise for HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIB RttNEWEO. It Is a perfect and ?nlr-culoun article. Ooros balances. Mia-os linir grow. A botter dressing than any ?'oil" or "pomatum." Softcna brash, dry ana wiry hair into Doautlful Silken Trcuscs. But, above nil, the groat \yon Icrls tho rapidity with willoh it roetoroa G HA Y HAIR TO ne ORIGINAL OOLOB. Uso it a tow Uxnca and < ?PRESTO. CHANGE t Ui.i whitest and worst looking ii.- r?-uro-a its youthful bo-uty. It ii.vu not dyo the hair, but strikos at too root-, and fill? it with new Iii. and coloring matter. It will not laka a long, dlnagraoablo tr lui to-proTO tho truth ot thin matter. Tho llrat appliculion will do good; you will aw? the N?\TlJItAL COLOR returning ovory day, and, BEFO Bil YOU KNOW IT, tho old, groy, d-MOlaced aVppMnuM of the hair will bo ?;ono, giving placo to lum roos, o-lning. and beautiful octa. Ask for nail's S-itillan nair Bcaowcr; no other arliclo is nt all Uko it in c-tTcot. You will ?rwl It CHEAT TO BOY. PLEASANT TO TBY. end RUBE TO DO YOU OOOD. There aro many imitatiow. Bo auro you procuro the ncnulno, mauulactiirrHl only by It. 1?. HALL ft CO., Jf-ata-, N. H. For Bolo by all ilruggibbi. Whoh-:Uo by ICJ.Va AOASSIBBY, U_n-?_ ulyr-? Charleston. a?- HALL'S VEGKTAttl.B SICILIAN HAIR BENKWEIt BEN KWH TnE HAIB. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILLU* UAIB RE NEWER Benton)- gray hair to tho original oo4or. H?^-^^ VEOETIVBIJ*; SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWER Prevents tho hair from falling o?r. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICH?IAN HAIR BE NEWP.R _. -take- the hair soft and glossy. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIB BE NEWER ?Does not slain flic shin. HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RE NEWER Has jrovod it-cU" the bort preparation tVr the hair ovar pre.outod to the publie. Pi loo (1. Jfor solo by oB drugiriatB. Wliolcoalo by KING ft CASSIDEY; Mareh 13 _ uayr*. _ CHABLKSrTON. tar B B B ? O H 4 F T F N . ixr llntcriri-yiict. lp btnit ?SrW<t?.dt'ii lu Irgenb etncni ll'ule *?_>rntl_>t?itio ?ii.-thfKii, 0K-|?tr }B leUcctlvt? unk (oafliiic tluftr-^e ?u btlergtn W.m iiK-rrt Jid> um ti-tjtr* Hustuitlt tttecl au <r. M). -B?tirr in l'ebe .ter ?f tD-rhrtcn?? 187 F?jwtUay, UlaarlcMon, 8 O Soin.. .0 tui?<ii3mo? POSTOFPICI- NOTICE. * posTot-?rc-?; . ? OHABLE-TON, NOT*?-tu?t, 0, lSC?. f Promthia d?to, until i_rtb?>-'?-:'j(?, tho ..Way" Malta tor the Nortboastorn iU?trwi route wDl close at 11 A. M. (exoept on Sundayo, at 10 A M.) Malla, tar Wilmington and U-nohe-tor B__road, by Kor?joaatcm B-Uivad rout?. E?mr-W train, at 0 P. M Uaita for Augn-ta \nd Colui_hI_, ana tho oot-oooUona Otto* South Carolina Uailro-d, will oloM at T A. M. For Ooorfio'own. by . ring.trco," Sunday ?ft 10 A M., Wednoa-Wy and friday at 11 A It, NoV-mb?r V STANLEY O. TBOTT, A. P. LI. ??-?_ill1-i-J.'..?, ' MM t?i?J_.WoTl_it fit crtiATT, ittoraer? d\ uan mm ?Hu,iclayr_ la tr^Hlt?g omOK Ma as uiuiaju^TUBtrr, % i"??TI-?T?