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?. ?^.??;r? VOLOTEE IV.UTO. 529. CHARLESTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY: MORIflTNTQ-, MAY 1, 1867 XJBiljIii<jr.tC AJt^fcLLU. * ' Oar Cable Dispa-tclafi?. LONDON, April. SO.-Parliament resinned its eossiou yesterday, tn the House of Commons - last night, Lord STANLEY, Secretary of Foreign ?SB?lBi in.reply to an inquiry, stated that the proposition for a Teaco Congress has boen accept? ed by Franco and Prussia, and he i aid he was of opinion that the Luxemburg affair, would be satis? factorily settled. . King WILLIAM, of Prussia, is entirely silent on the Luxemburg question, causing considerable, un? easiness in Paris. ....... LTVEBTOOL, April 80-12 P. M.-Cotton easier, de? clined id since cpehing. It is . quoted, Middling Uplands, lljd; Orleans, laid. . BEBXTN, April 30.-Tho Prussian Diet was open ?.. od yesterdayby tho King.: lil tho speech from tho | throne, King WILLIAM said the unity of Germany j was an assurance of peace .to Europe, and he ^TfrgedT the speedy adoption of thd/Costitution. The.Bing waa silent iu respect td Luxemburg. LTFEBPOOI., April 30.-The' Tripoli has arrived. . EEEST, April SO.-Arrived, the Orval Eastern. - -QUEENSTOWN, April SO.-The CityrOf JBoaton j totiched. LONDON; April Sb?-Consols*' 9?1. Bonds 71J.. LONDON, April 80-Evening.-?onspls ?el asea ai I 9i^;s^2flP8,714,- r.n" "'' " ' ... LTVEBPOOL, April 30-Noon_Cotton less firm. 8ales 45,000 bales. Uplands-,12al2id.: Orleans I 12Jd. ' Breadstuffij firm. Cora 44a.-scarce. Pro-j visions firm. Lard 60s; 9d. Produce rme?anged; . LlVEnyoOL- April ?!--Evening.-Cotton market ! less firm to-day and closed easier at,a-decline. The ] folloTving? are.; tho authorized'olosjng Quotations: Midau^ltfptfcas lljd?i Addling ?rfeans 124d. Sales 12,000 bales. Wav?itnan?r/ April' 3?i-The ' Secarais Tj^asrir>3xag}?&s?ed a circular direci * to tax shin plasters 10 per cent. . Secretaries BBOWNWO and STANTON ar?; sick. I i ? The ot?r?r S?cretaries attended the Cabinet'meet-'! ing to-day.,j,v. * -, ^ 0~ ?i .. Tho internal revenue re?iipfcs-to-"day' are $400, OOOi ..j*. -t? ? - - STANBEBBT'S interpretation of the Seeons true- j tion Bill is to be read to the Cabinet on Friday, v ?Ue published statements as.to its character.:are ' mero speculations. '?? 'V- '" ^rom'Kewr* Torlt. ? . ?jjfW .?OBK; April BO.-Commodore RTNGOLD was. ? - G truck" with sppopleiy, His conditio 3ia considered I critical. T . . " .*-'? ? "' r -** .1 Kombera Helfc^Trom ColiroriUa.. . '^??Hr2?3TC?^ :Apr^ $4750, making a total of ?47,000 irs go?rj, bas been received from California by the-Sonthern famine commission, rc ~,\ ri.f^V r -X. ..:.'.',' ?-. ? : . .TromBi?lunond.; D, April SO.-To-morrow, .the Street Car r will ron four -cars for both whites,' and tf ?nd-two -cars .for;'ladM?,';"'Thet?pnipany y.b?vO-sii cars.. Thisarrangement, vas 'made - aflar<ra:nsTiHation--with ? WUTOnai.ftaleisfjb-.i ' . r:..- . ? jiAiEioB, April so.-Senator WILSON axriVod :Jast I night and spoke at the Afrioan.?h'urob-advuiedTth? j negroes to educate themselves, to acquire property, ?s?&;itotr?vl^^ Tne'LaiterfJfeMty ' Sainte^ anj^inrion?a -tho. negroes -against them j ' Hefwas^oBS^^ speaf?rai' .who " rnade'Conservative Speeches.? -y:;?..:?^<(? ?}; ?? '????-. i ?? -J Mr. ^riaow ^ke't?^?y'?n ??i?&&.-&&9*?i I in fido?ame' tone ?a, JaatnighL - : He ? was listened to attentively by a large .audienca ; of .whites and blacksT /Among them Bayerai prominent aitezens.; NEW ifaf?Trn, April^-?AhBOst the1 s?tiro bum-. Tiess portion of Benham, T?exaa, was destroyed by, fire cn the 24tl? ; Irgtoetf ?? tho ririncipal business . honses have ho^ destroyed;1 v' .5 av-VV '" q&BgSff?. iTttsimg??eer-' HEW YoBi^|kpr??J?0.-Arrived, the Granada, from Chariest^ . -\: - ' . - t Ifcjmerilc lOarlrets. last decline; j $10 40al3 65;. NEW XoB^?a?^SitJr^em-^ eales 1029 bales. ".' %ionr>ctive;i S Park heavy ?vnd-, lower, at $22 65. --Liai-d heavy, at 12ial8fc>i Tallow heavy, atllalli. Stocks strong. Gold 35^.- *62 Coupons lll?aill?^ - -il'??.'.V" EVENING DISPATCH. _ '?JUiu- '-lL a "^"^?SS^mSiS^S^^^^^^^^^^^ Haili percent. Gold, 1S5J. Flour market lOal.5 better. Corn a is had? -firm er. Pork heavy; Hess,' $22 62J. Lard quiet. Cotton drooping, 29JaS0 for Middling Uplands. -, -freights firm. ;t B-A^yrfOB?? 4t^r20?-46otton firm, ! Hindling ] Uplands 30. Bio. Coffee, sales 500 bags" at 134 in bond. Flour, dull and' steady; common and super? fino lOal? 25. ' Corn drill and dbclined 2a3 cents. Wh^itfe/ l^Sai?S. Sb^ar; steady. ; j Provisions ? quiet I sm??riff aVlSi." Whiskoy nonimaL ,. ., AooDSTAj April 30.-The market opened active bnt closed' drill:1 Sates 490* bales. Boceipts 165 | bates. Strict Middlings 27, SAVANNAB, April 30.-Sales of Cotton 174 bales. The market, irregular ' and ; closed dull and heavy. Mid?!ling8 27a27?. Eepeipts 86 bales. In the Supreme Gauri of New Jork cai Friday, before Judge, G. Or. BAYNABD, an action, was broTj^jh^ ?(F. AV. ?A?LLENJ ps. B?&'fesbbs?s,j t? re? cover for the alieged conversion of $30,000 worth | of property in North Carolina, in the year 1862, The answer sets forth, among " other defences, that at the .timo of the alleged -conversion, the only gov* j eminent' '-existent or eiertasing: authont^ in-'the Stete ?of North Carolina, waa the State government j itself, the power -and authority of tho Federal ROV f^rnment being in abeyance ; that Che property was sold xmdar the Confiscation A?t, by an agent of I thogottfederate., gtatea(..,-(mder . a, aeciee?of the Collits, and that the.pontiff purchased it at such sale. The caso came^bowre "this . Court yesterday j on. a, motion to strike Ont; these defen??? - from ike answer on the. ground of - irrelevancy/1 The - Oom-t ! hold that it could not make such ian oxdsronthe ' motion.' It might'be good'ground for demurrer, bnt it most go rejjnlarjy before the. :Court8 of the I State of North Carolina, the question being of con- j siderable importance, and not yet settled conelu ei-w%hy Aa,United Stages Ctourfs.~ FoxShe:pIi tifl? ?.Jiita^ftrtt6 aefendanf/lOr.T?asiL"" THE MEETINO ?ESTEBDAY,- IC accordance with a call issnsd-by a society. (jf colbieoV ciiSiens, a large and somewhat onthnsiaslie meeting was held in this city, yesterday, for tho purpose.of organ? izing a'>Sepnbhean* party1.'' ? There were * several whites present, bnt the colored ?l?ment: waa large? ly; in the - ascendant. | Governor Orr and' others ol' the whites, together with several colored1 livered speeches. We shall, rn our ne pnbliah a foll account of-the proceedings. cit--.-:r i .I'.iv.!-' ''oMOtt^rikBax. Within the last few flays at-least twenty Vessels have entered our port, with valuable cargoes of assorted merchandise, thereby'assisting m filling np our wharves with ship^dns from the Ogeechee canal to Willink's. ' This fact is certainly signifi? cant, :?nd speaks for itself. The efforts that':?re evitable, enable the l?gest class of vessels to come up directly -to^dodoi^ont hghtening or de? lay of any kh? TMb prc^imk wbi^& Srraa^h SAD Accriii??-A most melanch' oly afiair 'occur"' red last Friday afternoon at tho machine works of Linville * Gleason, on St. Jnlien street, between Jlohtgo?nerr ^and Jefferson-Btreota, by which a moat worthy yoong man named Henry C. Harden lost his right foot, it is fej*?^he may loeckhrleg. Having soreo beliing to adjust on a.puUryho mounted the saw taltoi!in-^?^w^.a'Ji?ge^tte^ lar SAT going at great spjB04^bnt which ho rmfor tauatal-^x?obaewe^ tefl ding to this duty his aocidnptajlr cirnck hie foot with such force' sg?W, the Bftwjw to ont^the foot almost entirely off, ? leavteg;?nojAing bnt pnfttoa. .ad onttmg back to sstatly: tiUM^?t&^SxivaTmafi . thfs?t. - ~- ~ - -- yosterd?y^^ib?'^rtba??n theTb?fWen^5'n?; day?. : .We topiram ibo -eateemsd tnimflter, who j has been in constant attendance i-npon..her, Siati shs er^esaed hexsn^ ss having bee^jocrfeotiyiaarH ?bleOf all that passed around her. durmg her, ?l XBC3.1 Oe mealroB?d. Si ' ?^v-vta*'- and ?vea? able to ahy trgcf tp exprwsa, oven intimate, her f?is" ia OE? of the most rc ? .?r?!r(v: c wrsd in this com r-- '-,-<' ' ot irJatoO uur Hew York Letter. [rrjoit oro BEG?XAB ooSEEar-orrDEKT.] : . .Nsw YOKE, April 27.-AB the great moving day approaches-BS the first of May draws near at hand-the war between the landlord? and'tenants grows fiercer, and tho pay-rental battles are more' stubbornly contested. The landlords,. however, have tho bettor of the contest, and rather than moro from the position they have taken this year, will allow the tenants to move from the houses they had taken last year. Many of the latter have' been compelled to retail these houses at the ad' vanccd rents, and to meet the extra expense by letting ont floors and portions of their residences to other unfortunates who - would otherwise bo rendered houseless in a few days, or leap from a? wann frying pan into a still warmer Aro by yield? ing themselves np a prey to the tender mercies of the unconscionable boarding house keepers." Quite a respectable number of the indignant rent payers, resolved not to die without a straggle, ar at least to go down with ci lars flying, have formed them? selves into an association, and held a meeting last .night for. the purpose of devising measures by means of which to procure the passage cf a law by tho Legislature affixing the price of rente propor? tionate to the assessed valne of the property. The passage of such' a law would'of 'course have tho effect ol seriously depreciating tho value of real estate; anti'besides it is doubtful whether the Leg? islature has the right to make such an enactment; butas we live in am age in which might is the' standard of right, and in which State Constitutions: can be changed or violated at the pleasure of tho powers that be, there - is no telling what laws may not be passed. \. --?-. ' . BXSBBTADX, wb.0 .ia perhaps tho greatest of Amer! can painters, bas jas t finished ^'picture which con ?iois sours r?gard as'his ciiif d'oeuvre. It is a land soape painting . representing the, beautiful Yo Semite vailed in California, or that portion thereof known as the Domes, so-called, on account of the formation bf a natural dome or arch by two im? mense, mountains. The piefcuro' has .boen pur chasx?^by.one wftthe^wealthiest mon In 'the city, who wul place it on exhibition for the benefit of the Southern Belief Association. '.. Mrs. General GAINES'; has; engaged'.the services of one of the greatest architects in America .for the' erection of a magnificent mansion in the vicinity of the. Central Park, which will be, with the exception of H. T. STEWABT'S palace', the hand Bomest.privato residence inthis city, and perhaps in the world. > When completed, this will be oae of the greatest sights of this city, which such of your readers as may take a run over here must not fad foaee<-.?';Vv ..: ." ' . " : i The newprima donna, Senora Peralta,: .who made her debut afc the Academy on Thursday hight as Amina ins "La Somn?mbula.? and appeared last night aa -Elvira in. VPuxitase^foa ?catad an im mouse'^ensairorji ssabag is?s iRSaChie3 of the opera, soconc\<MttQt&$?$roTe wita, -which ?etty little Adelina^Eatti iwas.greoted m-auy year*.jago. The critics ar? m" tK? seventh' or eighth heaven of ecstatic,beatita deland declare-that tho doarenesa a nd eaB? with whii^er alt?ma?t??'4he- E in alto entitles her to a first class stand on the topmost niche in-the tample-of artisfeo-musioal fame. i Theel?rks o? the Wall stree* b|akj&s have for a long tmio,bee&piaying at a gamjj^ftteroof-they be? came enriched at-tke expense ?HJn?le Sam. The game consiste i in taking revenue stamps from notes, bills, receipts, Ac, erasing .the cancellations and selling the stamps. The shrewd little boya were ?aught at last hythe shrewder bigraetax3t4yes, and the stamp" Same,-which stamped them aa rogues, hm ended. /? .-,. - .. sia-" ; ' j Tho new hose "carriage to be presanted to, .-the Columbia firemen by ?nair brethren here, wiS-bd flmahedJn about twnglW?kB\iands.-r-*""-- -"--* to';Co^buiJr?uUh?.?|?oa Ji "fad complement" of hose. AlthougS^t^Uap^UAti Washington, the larger jpox?cm of stiuAoaratogSafcSlie " ' President Jahn h^vjaioi?ie on-jav,_, are anxious to be enlightened, 3as NOT "see the elephant" ' ?a ?s?d __ travels without his -tamk, and- tho - Japanese, mais can and do. A woman named rostedyest?rr3?V'On.:~a*' coiajgeof t mus Ward used to cad "marrying toamuon-".The two Petruohioa of th?, hrviag Hathe?ne both ap ap^u^^^w^u^s^^o^m^r^S^q^?lm^^m?r^nat' mv^wue waaiyouT wrfeJ but; however, as our wife has made fools of us both, let us not punch' each others heads to please her." The woman who bad ' ' " committed bigamy was herself .committed ? defarjOttff ??jeolBafl. Sig g ?133? : terrify; children by sating ???Vihem M?hSLfi? ; plo t bingesipontbe: indnap ping of badlit rle boys ?nd girls by a "booman," it never occurs to us that good little girls and boys are often stolen away in good earnest, (or in bad ' earnest) evan in i this ?age of civilization; An in? fant, two years o?gage,ta&8" kidnapped two nights ago by an: old' woman, f iust as in. the child's story), the-I suppose I- must call her boo-wonian-was caught, however-the child recovered, and the old, hag lodged in" jail. - ; '<"'_ - ' :M 1 I ? .-Sbakspeare says that a man who has no music in .! himself is fit for strategema 'and wiles.." This was ' illustrated by ah incident, that iappened on Broad- I way yesterday; when an individiial, who is probably bofas "fond of good music as of bad liquor, quietly and calmly, and without -the slightest provocation 1 walked up to Poznanski, the violinist, and compli? mented him with a heavy blow upon the breast. ? Poznanski returned the compliment by coolly knocking the*man down,1 as though ho were an ar- I tide put up' at auction. The mysterious individual picked himself up, and, again approaching, went down as before ; a third time did . tho strange man come up to the scratch to fall again,like '.doubtful stock iu a parric. and -n-ould'have madeliis fourth I appearance had lia net suddenly\ind [ighornSnious- j ly disappeared dow? a cellar, 'into wnichia looker on unceremoniously threw him. ., Business dull, weather bad, gold fallinc alowiy ! ?&p&iOi^B$&' . - H?tTtTBIE, hl?ERAKY. . ..OAUFOSHIA POBT3X. *"Sf '?-'".: '_ f fl ?*.) JiJ-i^'f.'jf.??. f ? We gave, some time' ago, in the columna of the NEWS, some very happy' afid "fresh ag^^?m?na'o? poetry from the pen of CHAELSS WISHES SSOBUABD, a=foung poet of San Francisco, California ..'We commented briefly at tbs time upon the faherty-of the versea-T-their .general grace, fine taste and fre? quent beauties.'- Tn the additionalspecimens from the. same .writer; which wfr givo below.^thesarne general characteristics ^. puike themselves ap? parent. The fancies wdl be found very happily in? terwoven with the ' dwtewptiva in' the' ''fnltowing poem, written iSs, Pebrusxy last, sat. Point Lobos. Mr. STODDARD belongs legitimabeb/. to, t^ejBoh?ol of aSsOTTBok; who blends, with t?u? epntemplatiori of -WoBi^ofeixH, the' motaphyaical' Eubtie?y: bf SKBT.T.KV, and tbe graceful abandqn of KBATS; and, as in T?aiirsBOli^' Mr." STCOTOAIU) shows ' himself a peculiarmaster in th? felicitous^ choice of phrase and epithet.' . .rw'.y-.." ,';:?''-'; .1'''.'-:,- . '??"?","*:'..*-*''.'.*? : \ Osar noon ivilioat obacraity,*' /JJ :: :. ' % ? No flake of cloud 'twixt heaven and me ; ' ' - " No mlBt atiiwart HM Golden Gate, - I<^tohmirpad'ioeiB :a?tineel . Ou unswept Banda, where breakers reel In splendid curvea, and pile their mam- '"*-*. In rpongey billa, that alow congeal, ^^Mru^mtfn^^^rape?*1' That belts the horizon: In glee, I count the fitful paffs that fret j ... ^.^Q^sternallavalf of ttietafaf^ ?C^J?" ? '.Mtn?e?h?? WBVBS that ?etsD?i^aMa * ?| ^ . I And pant Tmoeaatngly, beny^h, , : '"..,. .. ! . ? Their B?ken coveringsthat cringe ( ; . * > I ii flecked with ?wirftofzroth, they aeefh. And whjBj?>|$aMat ttl ?i^;n?g.> TJirn shadows; fir outfrom the land Gray gxilln slide up azainst the blue; f One ahinliig ijpar ls sud?en manned j By e^pu?a&ivaoftoelrwrecSingfcr?w. , i Myalryj???yondthehllli ' .', ' ! T cannot hear ira voloe*?hrfll; . ^'t. ??< I little not*lr*?arj??nd gre?oav,' , ; r,; " ! Here ie my SOI? where-watara spill '-. . . -j > Th(^U<Jrd4>t?>ph?intto - i AndtotbisrjrtisioIfosaweMr '"'"/ .ir Lr I ViTi&t ever ?a?ut tl? worhtwi ft care. \ .. i I sea tb? UsUesB water? to?? Itnwith^a??^geTO^.TU?air- ? li ?whl?o??riaaai?ilo^^ '"' ' 5 Aereen tOi?uesertof hrighiUy. " -". S AnftBarly.wted?A?MrSwJl??.'^^ ...... y i Thc ?T^Un^pugrirn*^~i3?y ay. _ S\ . What princess journeying to wcxv.. .-!j ' in the tich crtoner .1 R? tfedaea ?.Z S / ; "With spice end odor they Imbue ; -- ; ( . ^I^cpc^^yrrraTu^ayin^ .? ^ I atrip my breast with eager mind, -i Totarry.?i4iavlt?thew;nd% > ? -" To my embrace ; by euMoua spell. ' '! . ..Ir?uuT*tod4B?trtdewa / ,13,'Sar Thar glosio ??m *?th lustr^aobi?' Ot meadows, steeiwd m ecataciee, XUSAtp^tosn^:mjttt?mt??tLi-i?' ' The tumWlug,biIlB >n.browaa,^aod-reda, e; .'^A?SDurKTta^mSt^snS^'3,3' ' .:.'? A^'Broa?Bio,:a?awtf?! Beca^?uV^rlta l?wa .? They croa? ?ie weve wi? Thalr.on?Aa??own tpon m?_ t Zo -jVmVCW*?*'* and joy la fled. - . ' .' S '. i I hoar-tho dismal bella that shoat' BK Vij ?S ? s I gEbettnaming tc the ships without: - -- T The dripping sails are reefed and faded; Tho pilots sound ?nd grope about-... . Tho Gato ia barred against the;world 1 The little bite of description, to bo found scat? tered among tho wreath of fancies, give us, lively suggestions cf soeno and ^object in tho new and strange regions in which tho pool writes; a re? gion which, in novelty and beauty, must naturally be a large source of inspiration to the poetical na? ture. ., ' . ' -rv . The following seems to us quite happy in its laconism; the epigrammatic, in expression, blends j well with the thought and sentiment: . i i . .1 . . ' . . . . -"VE5PEES. The poppies nod their sleepy brows,. .. ? .- .?. '" i And reel adown tba opiate-air; : ? ]?:', ; Tub sarnbre.lflHoSBldwlyroUBtt,. ? > ?. -'?< And fold transparent hands in prayer. The climbins rpses whisper soft - ?- .: ; Sweet roestageB;; tao four-o'clocks - - - - Are drowsy now-but far aloft I see the watchmen-hollyhocks. The Moslem-ion cs seem to call On "Allah" through the red sunset; . They rise upon the turrgt-wall : - : :, Of every leafy minaret. ?.?._?,... 3 1> .? The passionate tulips at this hour Forget their pride. With good intent . The haughty dahlias yield their dower- - ; - . ,* ? ? Tbeduoky peony-quesns relent.' : . ' ' '? A thousand lights are swung in view From heaven's domo. I leave the. fair Meefcv-iolots kueoUngin the dew: ; It ia;;he evening bourof prayer. ? g Otirinei^specYn?en IB meant 'to illustra to the era- I Vings of a heart, divided between, and struggling with, a mortal and an immortal passion-the one J for human love, the other an enduring fame. If] is somewhat moro vague in. thought, And.perhaps lesa generally happy in expression, thanbthe two preceding poems, and the rhyme of the conclu? ding lina is defootivef unless we-db' ? wrong to the ;] w?rd beloved, and throw- the stress hoavily upon j the last syllable. Still, there are in it several feliei- | tons verses and happy fancies : tx. O my beloved, o'er the sun is down,. : 'L " If ii^&par b?lr?Bd,A6%ff the ??y^paatV" -^ " Whore is my portion cast ? . If I have falsely sung I ?ought amends , /?. Yet sun tte sun descends. i " And' X have striven hard and constantly, .' ?'? '. Yet Still the day goes by. -,_.-ghat is ftlamg unto-my stumbling feet,' With life no laager sweet ? The stars;1 iii differing glorios, what caa they To tho good warmth of day? , Where ia mylad?ngr that tho world denies , Unto my ort the prize ? ' Girdmo about with .wings that I insy speed, j J/? ; .^Teaching Ib?staw; indeed; - . l Strong ls tba opiriB, is tao flesh so weak? i .r..7T?oth?etbe?crv? ?peaW-" | ;. 1. HAJattete n^TeflVlh ?sore ?ar audi aa-ti .' ' , - Beloved tovo, reply. -, .'.>_ Qr my belorod,Jhongb thenightwer?nere, _ .. ; a^nioouidthy presence ebeer. T 4cK ' - - False is tho smile of Fame, and Boon obscuro, ? ._.'.' - Howdotb thy light endurai. ? ). Fan?7l?^M4??an?;courts tne'm?ltitude; i - i^^H?lrU?dttrthy love exclude! ? * Fun ol^thy*gi??aTyet atih^^ ^ Ecw-can I comprehend and value thee . _ -, j , Tr? prodigal of Driaking; satisfy Idry l '? And hun?Breverttoagb forever fed, Beloved! Beloved! _. , . . to welcomoto our fthft?sr .of poems treadOy see how irtiity of thought, and expression to the average aewsgapers and ms^imss. "Wo owe these articles.direct, that lie shall. always bej ; sure of a place in o^r columns, when bia offerings are at-.efy choice a kind, and so grateful to "every j loving ni uso. ...-. .:' ?/ LATEST PROM EUKOPE. - i BS STEAMSHIP TO, APSJX 17..... .... fj ' < The German mail "stea-mahip Ainerica; jOiptain; \ Meyer, which left Southampton the 16th of April, ] arrived at Kew York at an early hour on Saturday. 1 The steamship Minnesota, ol the Guion & WU- t hams' Line," Captain' Barris, from Liverpool the i 14th and Queenstown the ,15th. of "April, also ar- I rived in New York on Saturday. 'She landed one; ' thousand and fourteen passengers. "^^?h^ , The- mail steamahip:Gimhria, Captain Traut- i Thann, which left Southampton on. the 17th of i April, arrived at Kew York, at half-past one o'clock, ? j Sunday nioTning.'^-" . -"~ ,1 The Cimbria brings no more definite informa- ' 1 tion in reference to Luxemburg. It ia. clear, how-' -? ever, that.the;assurances given by the1 French pa- ' < pers,.that a sutisiactory -solution waaprobabla, did < ndV?mdnlut?i-b?liel jn Bounce, ' ? ???? - - 1 L^ePa^r^al?G?^tte^ttro.l^ T "We have good reason to believe that Lord Stan- < ley has received from tho Spanish: Government a i favorable reply'to' bis latest' dispatch on the sub- i ject of the Victoria, "' : '" ? . < . In tho North Gorman itohament Count Bismarck i said: : --.- - I If the opposition prevents me. from conrnletint' i tho work.whl?u hos begun, J :sbsifc requei? f the King to relieve me of my post . ' if..." '. 1 The journeymen, ropemakexs of Le Hana, France, wer?.on a strikei. They demand an additional sixty, cents a day. The., masters have, offered thirty i cents,,oh iconditsori that tho mers shsB Work twelve < days; in,'each;fojtnight. ? The - tarms- -were 'not oe cepted, and many of the men have left the town to r souk work elaowhere. ,"Th? determination of tho j cominitiee of journeymen tailors," says the Paris < Epoque, "to - accept no .compromise as to tho ex? tent, of their'' demands, hae produced the results which-might .have been aspect ed. . By t circular issued twp days back, one- hundred and eighty- ' throe .masters. engage, to make no concessions. . The affair is assuming a serious Aspect^ for- if the Sj first claims made by tho workmen may bo consid- p erod as oxaggerat?dl, the rejection now op'ppaed by ? the mastersrAustfalao vaelrjioyvAenge?TtQ ba too ? radical.', ",'v-" .".'. --.i-- . . ? The American correspondent of the London ! press, in their letters pubhshed April 16, report j that tho spht in the.Eepubhean- jferty is widening j i daily,, and that its result will, in aEprobaDillty, be g I the seturn ftfttbe. Dezooerats to:<power. - .A'-'ooali- ', tion, they say, may possibly, however, to judge; !, ?ipm : certain .indications alraady, apparent, ? be i, brenght ' n'ocrot fterveen^Ehe niore\oonaervativ? inembers of theBspublicsn arid the more ,liberal: j members of the Deinocratio party. The Kew Sqrk- ! correspondent of ihe' l^?n^^l!?inea;" writing on ; the 80th of March',1 flays:' -'-'-' ? -' 'A The old loaders of the Bepnblinana have been , not only deposed,; but :;csek. ont of .tho v?ry ranks i, of the party. WLw oilier j^ticaimgn ?V? no> know 1 whither.. they aj? "heins ?Viveib They, look- upon i with mingled .diatrnsfc -and ^bewddermeni. This - ; besut?fcl macbiaery of ihe State and federal Bys- 1 ?tem working independently ol- eachI Other; but " upon a common principle, and for the general wel ifare of-?11, hah been'thrown out of harmony, and t ; no ono can say^precisely where its parts ore. .-The , machine goea still;-but aBis'ciohfri8aon." What sort. ? orw?rtit rs g?mg-to-do-n? one csj? predict. The i Ipnbttofoeri^isleeiioe?iitf > wm?h'hsB^ithBrt? .be?t??bitterly hostOe-t?: tho ' Pr?sident and warmly in . favor of the Badicals. i i Thff'Prince88,C5hrie??n'i'?? ScW?awig-Holstein ? ((Princeas Helena of England) was confined of a i ?Prince iii England Apr? ii/- ;. j I A royal Spaniah deem? boa been published dis- 1 anissin^-Sv? ma-giatr?tes3 ?rf th'? Superior Tribunal j ?for having voted in tho.Senate in?avor of the mo? t?n expressing1 Tegr?t" ?f tho "m?asursE ?aker. by ?he government against Marshal Serrano.' Senor G?nzalea Bravo, Minister.- of the Interior, dolivered ja speech in the-Cortes in reply te' sotte' statemente onade by members of thG- opposition, rn which he said : "The exceptional and roprflBsive system pur th^ar? v^j^rl'^^^oV^^'^^ifr^t*8 ^La Franco, cf %iatW, of'Apirir ia.'says it knows from private aorirces' ' that ^h? difforrmco he tween England andSpain wasin afait'wSy of settlement. A telegram from Constantinople says :.-. L-?ha - destination nf Omar Pacha; the ' TurWah* $ decisive. blow' ab .'the^ insurr>f?tiott^oWhen-'Wa niisaionmC^^is^corrm te tike ihe oo.iunan?of the Tulridah'armf on the ?^iftwitieiait?.i?.? ^?2'. ! Iranoo ctotinuad agitating at.C-onatantmfrpLo in favor of tho Cretans m a duDjbua* mariner. Eng? land maintains aslrlct petitraktv pa tu* Eaetern .aneaiion.''-.17'.?'-.'',* *. . - - ^?tv^-s > Prin??3IichaeI, ot ^er?A. had arriTed at Bucha? rest. HowasrO>Bise<?!jt:tf>? g?tes of ?ho city by Prtece Oliarlesr, aa^ ?^^^^~i^^^^g^^,ja ^Pr?^'o?^uir^aV^!10' ^ <?*den^?a t? <?Bsr^^^^^^n^^^^?r^^ rbligwus teloretio^, tho equal right??X*Turk61 and Chnatians, and security for the pro porty of both. ;Gix^4i?eir?l oneaed, .tad tho President of the Diet ordered the galleries to be closed. it. The editor of tho Politik has toon arrested ia Prague, and it was behoved that.'a similar conree will bo adopted -frith ali the other journals of tho Opposition. JBy an order issued in Posth it waa directed that the preparation for the coronation of the Emperor and Empress as King and Queen of Hungary should bo completed by May 20. Tho students of Finland bave asked for permis? sion of the Russian Government to bold a meeting with the view of bringing their grievances to the knowledge of tho Chancellor of tteUniversitrV, the Czarevitch, and the Czar. The, Yloe Chancellor of the University refused, On the 16th of April there waa a distressing scene at M o ra om on gor trac Jail, London, at the execution of James Longiiuxet, a young man who. murdered a little gm -near Guildford, nuder cir? cumstances of great atrocity. When the prisoner was brought ont to be rationed he wrestled with, the trirnkeys, and the pinioning had to be done while he was held down on the ground. When he got ta the scaffold he refaced to stand under the beam, and, after much straggling in Pie sight of $b_e crowd, he woshfeld- in poaition- until the Tope was adjusted and the bott drawn. The scene is spoken of as horrible. . i ; ";,\V: latter from TbaiI<ietH? Stevens. -, A?TSIADVEKSIONS otr smtgOB wt?tM?fa BjaiABK8 TO THE VIBQIJTTANB--&TX& V BwB JtEOONSTIlUCTXION TOLiCT-T-jNisrrMFjrr ARD CO^??SOATIONJB-OB TBE' MOST OCrLT? BEBELS. '.' v'? WASHINGTON, April 27,18G7.-The health of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens ia muco, irnrsroved, and he ex? pects to leave here for PennajSvaiua next week. He tc-jday wrote a letter for puoKcation, taking for bis subject the following oxtr-adt from a notice of Senator. Henry Wilson's recent speech near Hamp? ton Hoads: ..... ; Mi?;i. . ', 'a i ? HoiMr. W^sonS'saaa thoro would b?>?O thrpedi ment to Southern represontouori in Congress if they elected Union'men, and closed his remarks by saying that ho would leave Virginia with tb e full conviction that a Republican Governor, Eegis latare and two Senators would be elected. . Mr, Stevens comments on thia as follows':"-,..' WA8BT?OT0N, April 27.-Such articles as. this are calculated to do much harm. They throw obsta desiri' tho way of futuro reconstruction, beiig quoted aud relied on as pledges by the Republican party. Hence much troablo arises iromt?rtain loose, and indefinite expressions contained in> bill which waa reported by the Rewmstruction Com? mittee of - the Thirty-ninth Congress, 'though never passed. - It was perverted by fiction and folly into an argument against the whole* party and Congress. This, generally arises from the carelessness'Of the reporters-sometimes, doubt? less, from tho inadvertence of the Speaker.. . ! Ko man should make promisoa for the pi'rty. ' By what authority does any one Bay that by the eiec taoa of loyal-delegates they will be admitted? By what authority say - that Virginia. will. elect ?lifo loyal Senators, while in truth t?tere is no Virginia Much is to bo done by the people and Congress""' before any Representative, or Senator, or ."State can be recognized. ' Who authorised any -orator to Bay thero would be nc confiscation, as in another place ? These things are too flippantly said. Think they had better be gravely pondered. Who is au? thorized to travel .the country, and peddle out am? nesty? 1^ wtmld'?ay" io the mast guilty "expect punishment -and.- then quietado: but first a mild j conaacstioxs - Jo pay thoso who have been robbed by disloyal merri. These tao tn y wishes, and minc only, perhaps, ? .:::-'.. TM?M>EUS STEVENS. . Caassesmeso* &-'Sc?a^~"Che Bichmond "Whig says it-seems that some misinformed party has ?milated?-roDort that Geri. Scho jeld had issued a poremptcrv order requiring farmers to set?o it ance for all adv*nof? fotiliaers, Ac., fnrnishad them bytha ?rrrvrrii^^ throughout bbs State. No th lng contd be farther Bram the real tacts. Gen. Scherrfttri .uta bfeen approached by Banners and merchants md, consulted up OT the prropriety af granting a mutual bene dt to botKXar rrter and'commission merchant under the peculiar. MKmmstaacsa grow?rig oui of tho workings of the existing stay law in Virginia. Under-that law Kreditors can obtain judgment on their claims, but no executiona can gd forth. Since April, 1865, the commission merchants of the State hit ve ad eaaaed raouey, ?.fertdi?sors.,,'-?e., to tho farmers," ender the premiso sud ja .?pectation of their growing crops;.. . <*?.?Vt - Tho action of the oourta in granting" judgmente (br debts 'du? .prior to April, 1??S5,. which ac jon is ; LhO em?rrbAiSg s'ituati?i of having "their,credit impaired and hens reatinq upixn their real, esteta. To prevent injustice to endorsers and other credi? ton theyhave been forced to maie deeds under which the commission marchall ta who have made ihem advances aro forced to. take their, chance as tormbff cr?ditera." To. provo ni any auch neces? sity on on the part of tho taner and ai the. sam? imo to.protect and mdsmriify Ste commission merchant, : General SchoSridihaB been iirvokod to japervcoe his ertrafirdiptry 'power, and anapend ill action by the courts incraAting jadgmeata.;-un? atarriUaaria naatpaaVth tfevStat^Jlwa^?^>Tt>ar. truestatc:or foote,-'and- General Schofield, -whrris lecidedly averse to mtarferinvg with the-.'tVorkings ?f the civil code, , has the matter under advise? ment, but has given no opinion on the subject or issued airy ordarl .'.'.* - ? SW*" CoNFSDEBAT? PsivATiaas.-Advices from Tp4' conto state that a decision, has been made in ai sase before the coarta there; which, involves manv points of international' law arising out of the war.' rho privateer Florida captured" the United >tate& nail steamer Electric Bpark, and among other ar-' idea secured over $10,000 worth of postage, ?tamps, which were sold to private parties, in Liverpool, and shipped to Canada with the idea of stetting, thorn into tnis country fox- sale. Hero our jfovexnmenfc obtained knowledge of the trahsao-, Son and obtained an injimctton'1 to prevent the nie,; The owners of the stamps petitioned to the 3ourfcnf Chancery.in Toronto.to dissolve the in? unction and dismiss the casa, i Solicitor. Ware, of the j?08to?Sce Department, waa sent to Canada for ?ie purpose of taking charsc of tho case, and auc jeeded in obtaining adociaien: int'our'favor, the Douri refusing the prayer of the petitionfiis; ' An irder was made that the dated States' should present testimony in the ?use, abd ah'agreement ras made to take depositions ir? New York on the ?th proximo, 'and= va -Wa?biaiton and X ?muttaneously very soon, thereafter.. Our G neut is preparing to CrinR up the whole subject >f privateerihg ia "connoctioii with this case, and, oge?reT with tho Confederate captures, it is prob ible that the whole al&iir.'wul be eventually carried jd iha House^of.^Lorda;, TiaSasoaito law yera-en- I jagedin it despair of a fi?al docision.- Washing^ on Cor. jTew T?rlt Wori?. -Apr? 24. *"'..? . A DECORATED DOO.-In the Crimean war aa Bngliah enginEer regiment petted a dog called ?nob; which was in four, battles, and was sabse juently decorated with; a brae ribbon and a medal. Dbe animal died at Chatham Barracks in England ast month, at an advancod age. The departed ?nob is mourned by his fellowK'u^ "' "~ "' DEATH or THE BXCHEST MAS rs PBASCB.-Tho Donni do Grefmlhe, who ia reported tor have been; he richest man in ; ?ranc^ gied?ph the . 7th' of .tprtL at the age of ninoty-two.' His fortune is es imated at from fortv to airly iniOions of dollars, vhich he has bequeathed to hi? nephews, Charles ind Henry de Greffolhe, . r;V't . \ .\y.~ . DEATH av AN AGED MIHOTES.^-A> good man in [araol has fallen, 1 Barnett Smith, who, as a min? ster of tne gospel, has. labored faithfully for the ?hurch for ' more than" nfl/ years, has been gath a-ed, ripe as the richest nuit of autumn,' to the trms of his. heavenly father. As a - citizen, aa a nmister, as a friend, he is monnned by'the rich, he poor,: the high;' the low !-Ke?ws? Courier. ' ^el^^i^ea^ -?r?seki'^ioleB tons-sbrne vhat shorn_of its. fair proportions. ' .Two cohirons | ire Wten.1 ^-?a?oh^pag??ia?irl.ihe ?ohinm?-ialso i nade shorter.' There must ,t? hard times among ; ;he papera of New Orieiua. The Crescei^, {tis j 2nderB?oo? Iraa bean ?BO?d t) tis JB?dfcals'; ?nd is !: ?ow b'eing 'ronduct?d under their anspioes.. . ? < ? laun^od ? few dftvsainoeiin tte" cara, ;;vA; '. nedical gentlemen -.present,- who, yien?i-t?] SerfeV'. i^Yjf?oHim??i. V'-'?toa -any gmttarnan' a flask of7 vhiakey or brandy'f Oi-c tliirty pocket pistols ! btBjbed,.bi..a^^ai?.?npp>.' .. '~?\-;:S?''*~i:?":.'.'. ft T^enth<nisand?tuuent?hAd a r?eeUng'r^r?mon toance- et: the Jnedical Allege ia Ps^ itrong rer^utifrr^of protoat against"hft^g^eir ' octa raised by their landlords irrthe I^tin Ojoarter. | in othar^p#^;of-;^a, st; ^)^|^ejt?me, : ^'??ri?:-" '.' 'C.1.' ' >r:V:rv:::-x JJ ' 'Th? A??r?e?tali li?snranoe ?fahpjan laWrerbied-topay-^ PABZZBJXIV wx, who met his. death in thfr ^?n?e&vpr to;i)?.ye he lrves oThis men at the recent Oaia Coluery.'dit^ uai?^'offjfQto ?gr^d;.,'<?hatj^^^p ?not'siMuirej' ,Six.m^\w|T| ja?; ^jj?c ^aeW^^^^^l iaih^ad rivSchea&etad^ rrf? length ^^a^B^p4 ^^P?^^a^a^P^P^^M rt?te" rooms of sleeping eora^^irn a few m imentsV SJ ' TB FEOPOSED TO PUBH?H IN THE TOWK OF , 8. &, n.Weekly paper nndor tina above ?tte, _ atod to .Oeneral toWiigence-lAiUacal. Oom , a.-8ociaI, ?tarary,and B.'igiouo^wio aDetart nerrt of Agriculture. Includlij ibo Field, th* Orchard, be Vtoeyara, ana the Gardiia, A;ilswa Summary, to., <ontst* .? <n^,srprtno tar^^.bvar^oi.tbjua-eak, f. > ferma-.> a year. In advaniav : W. D. Jtasryb^ Pd?sjJav';' ONE PRICE : OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, and comprises a better assort? ment of . CLOfH?N6i n. ii Adapted to this market, than we have eyer offered. We have given particular attention in getting up this Stock to lightness, of fabric, length of material and durability bf color. Much the larger portion of our Stock is made in ourfown workshop,- and -we warrant it in eyery respect equal to custom work. We have Goods not of our own man? ufacture, such as. are usually sold ready-made, the tIMFerence we shall be glad to ?show otlr customers. In fixing our prices, from which we make uo deviation, we Imye taken into. consideration-'the-depressed state of the -market,and the univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap. ilJWe :g^ of our lead? ing prices i i '?i '?S/ '?'"S . CHErjg M?W???KR sa?d'.'. '. i.V. ^.*?ob BLACK AKD WKTTE MIX- OASSD?EBE * i-a?ixa?^e own make.. :. . ..17 00 IHEEB-ST^IJSS OF inDDLESEX CASSI- ? ?- . U?i'*" ? : . - HEBE SUITS, BABE, MEDIUM, AgD,,, , j2*i??&;te ?-'^ ..?Voo Mik?K AHI) WmiTB MIS ; i^BflmEB?l SUITS..c. .-...VJ"..,'.. ..2&?fJ :,T . : -. ?' V . -: '.. . - -S- ! 3HJE MIX TBICOT, TilTFERENT KES?.SV5'.:. -' i "TXJBES, . \:"..... .'. .v.... i oo ETKE BLACK GERMAN TRICOT SUITS. 27 QO j DARK " BBOWNGRAIN .DS;TO'UTj(EB; ! SOTTS..':....'.".....:.:: : :?'ooi BLACK DRESS SUITS, ranging in price ^m... k'.. ; ;$19 to S? i? 1 LOSES B0^ttem"7::~. .'."*.".. '. .-$5 to 20 00 In addition to the above, we have many good Styles of LIGHT ANI> DARK FANCY And . in Flints and Tests. ^_ . -ts - , -5 ; ATiP?<??-BACKS ; v'-' /.: . .-> tti?-? . i. .'- ? DRAP JJEETEBUTTB jl .-r.-y..^". HAJjfgnTJ^ j CLUE rTxAKXEL eiJITS, of very?rw (jnality HEAVY WHITE DUCK SUITS,*o v; In addition to our usual mi^t of G*^VJ'1^EHBN,S FURMSH ciliaralternan t?o ?ur' ?jfi have ?us* SHIRTS 'iliad? hy our ?wu, comp^ .XIAKRXKD, On Ute 26th instant, at the residence of Mrs. JOHN M. SPEED, by tho Kev. Dr. MTNNIQKHODK, LOUIS G. YOUNG, of this place, to MAKY STU ABT. daughter of WriiUK WXLLEB, of Lynchburg, Virginia, and adopted child of the late JOHN M. SPEED. . On Thursday evening, April 25th, by tho Rev. L. MUL? LES, Miks A G. UNBTBDT. only daughter of Mr. A. LIN BIZOT, to J. G OETZEN, both of this city. . SPECIAL NOTICES. ^DIVIDEND, DIVIDEND_THE STOCK? HOLDERS in the Macon and Wester* Railroad Compa? ny can receive a Dividend Of Ten Douars a Share by calling on MOWRY te CO., May 1 1 South Atlantic Wharf. ?-NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.-CONSIGNEES per steamship SARAGOSSA, Captain CKOWELL. from New Toxic, are hereby notifia ' that they most sign tho General Avcrago Bond, at the offlco^IjOieBsrs. W. B. HERIOT t CO., Broad Btreet, before tMH&gls will be delivered. RAVENEI^^JO. ?"WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNG?| E. M. WHITING, Esq., as a candidate tor Sheriff ar j Charleston (Judicial) District, at tue next election. p. ; September IC 35 < --.-:---:-!_a_ SS" ARTIFICIAL ? EYF?-ARTIFICIAL HU? MAN EYES made to order and Inserted by Dra. E. BAUCH and P. GOUGLEMANN (formerly employed by ROIBSOSWEATJ. of Parla), No. ?99 Broadway, New York. April 14 lyr ?"MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL^ ^ILBOAD COM PANY. - SECRETARY'S OFFICE, WATER VAL LEY. MISSISSIPPI, 20th April. 1867. - Holders of tho First Mortgage Bonds of thia Company are no? tified Quite provision ia made for the payment of the in? terest Coupons faning duo on the 1st proximo (May), at the Banking House of J. B. KIRKLAND, HILL, TALMAGE A CO., No. 39 Pine street. New York. ' *. A. J. MoCANNICO, April 29 6 ; Secretary^! ?- LN EQUITY-CHARLESTON DISTBICTMB SANDS & CO. vs. ADMINISTRATRIX CAREY.-Fur^K ant to the decreo of Chancellor LEBESNE, tho oreditorB Sm the estate of E. M. CAREY, deceased, aro hereby csflBK upon to prove their claims before tho undersigned at K Office, Court House, Olia.leaton, on or before ' the 1st of May. 1867, or be debarred from tho benefit of the <^H cree to be hereafter made in the cause. JAMES TUPPER, ||| February 18 lomo3 may 1 Master in EquityBH ?P NOTICE TO MARINERS_C APT AllB AND PILOTS wishing to anchor their vessels in AjsbJSg River, ara requested not to do BO anywhere within dn-fiB range of the heads of the SAVANNAH ?Avr.-Rn IBB WHARVES, on the Charleston and St Andrew's aide?? the Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with jag Submarine Telegraph Cable wfR be avoided. ||g| S. C TURNER, H. MJK Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, Fobmary 6, I860. |H February 7 ,. .. . I ?-ERRORS, OF YOUTH.-A . GfENTLPM' who coffered, for years from Narvena Debility, PfiB mature Decay, and all the effects of youthful in?uci^H tion, wiTJ, for the sase of suffering humanity, send frtj^B to aR who need it, the receipt and directions for maMjBB the simple remedy by which be was cured. SufrereJMj wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, eau 43 BO by addressing, in perfect confidence, gg| . JOHN B. OGDEN. ffi April 22 3mos* No- 42 Cedar street. New York. Bm ?-BEAUTIFUL HAXR_CHEVALIERJB LIFE FOR THE HAIR positively restores gray' hair BB its original, color and youthful beauty;-imparta life aoH strength, to tho weakest bair; stops Ito falling out AH once; keeps' the" head clean; is unparalleled os a hssH dressing. Sold by all Druggists and fashionable haijH dressers, and at my office, No. 1123 Broadway, Ne-flB yods, t- - .: SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. DOWIE & MOISE, H : * . No. IO Meeting street, i \ ..::! .t.. c. ? Opposite Charleston Hotel. I . Jfaauu/y t : ji-.-Hf: Cmos ?*? *- B AT O H E L O R* S HAIR DYK-^THIS .SPLENDID HAIR DYE is the beet in the world.- The only frue and perfect. Dye-harmless, reliable* instan? taneous. ' ?O disappoinim?nt. No, ridiculous tinta. Natural Black cr Brown. Remedies the iii effects of Bad 'Vga: Invigorates the narr, leaving it soft and beautiful. Tba gBunine ia signad WUiiam A. Batchelor. All Others aro mere lMi;ia!loM?;-sma sfcfaia-fe^??&?ia.-.. Bold haran, . Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. SI Hardey street,'New York, ~ ' -. US' BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. December 10 . . lyr ?-W. PENN CLARKE, ESQ., OP THE FIRM of CROLES A CLARKE, Attomeya-at-Law, Washington City, is stopping at the M?h? House This flrm reprel sents a number ot our whose Cotton .and other property waa seized at the. close of the war by the Gov? ernment authorities aa captured and abandoned proper _ty, and have instituted suits in the Court of dalma to, recover Ita value. Mr. CLARKE will be fa the city aiew days, and will bo pleased to see fha clients of the firm, at his room. No. 52, Mills House. ^As this finn ia making the collection of this class "of claims a specialty, those of our citizens interested might call on Mr. CLARKE with advantage, . * April 23 ... ?- THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,! BERKLEY DISTRICT-DISTRICT COURT. April 25th, : 1867.-It is ordered that Tuesday next, toe 30th April, be appointed Sentence Day.' That all persons who have been found guilty at this Term of the Court, and those for whom sealed sentences have been left at the January Term, and those under recognizances who have failed to appear, be brought up on that doy ; that Bench Warranta. kama against all those partiesVhe have heretofore neg ! lectod th^ summons of the Court to appear, and that the^ Contingent Docket be called. .. ?.>''- . By order of Judge BTCTM?T>BO?8. HENRY S. TEW, April 27 . . .. Deputy Clerk. ??Sir A. YOUNG LADY KETUBNXNG TO HEB country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the city, -was "hardlyrecognized by her friends. . In place of ?ecars?, rustic, flrisbed face, abe bari a soft ruby com? plexi?n, of almost marbia smoothness, and instead of twrnty-tbree aha really appear od but eighteen Upon in? quiry ea to the cause of so great a change, she plainly told them that al? used fha CTHCA8-IAN BALM, and ~TTUr1/<lm*A ti ?" l???lW?t,t. ?Jlf I?Ayq t?tltlC. By tte no^anytady cr Gentlemen con Improve their per? sonal ?jH>earanoe on hrmdred feld.. : It ls (ample in ita comhiTisti.Tn/as '?atorohegacII ls simple ycymgnrpass edto'?is e?lcacy'in drawuig 'torpurities from, also heal mg^clsaristng ona. Iieaiillfyliig^lhe* altin and- complexion. By-R? direct action an. tho cuticle it drawn from it all ita impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the enr face.'ssNature'iatandod it should be-clear, soft, smooth andbesutiful. Price il, sent by itafl or. Expresa, an re? ceipt Of an'order, by :-- v :.. >. .;: ,W. L. -CLARE ? CO.. Ctiemlste. ... No. 3 Weat Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. ? The only Amarinan Agenta for the sale .of the ?ame. ..Stehsao'* ..--r-;' -.--.?.-i.;-iy" . . - *, . . . "' . '. " '. aynrr?^T>!HfrnN AND SAVANNAH RAIL? ROAD COMPANY cs., ISAAC W. BASKE cf aJ.-By a riecreo'of the Court ci Equity, aitting tor Charleston : Bfatrfet. oxi48m ?snuar/Taat; it -*aa,antcaigbtherthniW I ozderad ...that the said Trustocs-ISAAC W. KAYNE, i EDWARD BEERING and JNO. E. CARRW^-do forthwiai ;preceea'toi ?JL' by r^ubltoadyertiaement, tn one or more I newspapers' m'Oie Slate li^'elaewhere, as they may : deem prbfeeft Upon AD possoiurhoiainc Banda and Cou ! n^ef;Bo?a?i.saen?id by the First Mortgage afcreaaid,' ?to preeentM^yrove their Armands, ca or before tho first ;*iy of Jnljrixtj wtth avlew of aocerteining the Divi-, ?cend towhich snob holders aro entitled ^ baP ]abee<of iawSiaUltUTO^ payment o? tho j ali i a.iaX, i ?Ii'if intiBU'iea flin itiif influ m rn ii i ifnlrtfr' lr - 'WM*'-;.- ,'? ? ??.?>?-. t ;/"- .?.:->?*- ' - AlJ peiroonfl, tberefore, holding Bonds pr Coupon? of, Ttondsj issa?a by ??d Company a?d'secur?d by the Mort? gage tf-UtJahTuarv; ?8S8,m^?to^'t?Bet^^^ seat the.sam? teflw.vndace%B*aViaa or before th? fix?t .Say of July-next, ai the otto? of.a^?ns. WARDLAWS pAREw*,.So, ttjB^B*ja^M>,jfffi ^?^v*?** witt t^q1erf)i?t((o? I- :?t5:Tf5i=::l-Ui -tWrnM+SIUtW?' j'" . EDWARD SEBBISO, 5 Trustees. i ^n^KOsWEvT. J i jrj niiijjii?Tr?spT?lilli?n rin1*'n-|T"*~ Ctoonioleand SantraalaaBdrt latJlaTc^a?a Nayand 1Kb June. f-iiajS/ XJCVt?B3X>OI>.-trKf? BRITISH AS/BRIQ- -ALBERT." RiickBOn Mister, te now i i^t^iiOo?Qang?ofr ?to above port, and haviM a portion ? Sssj^^^b?; cargo ffiEgagod and goln3 on boord, witt CHERAW ADVERTISER ^O^KDTC IITSRATUBR. SCIENCE, AR' AQSICXfX/rCBE, and MTSCElXANEOUs NEW; - ijt' ?'^'itt?WyjSkitkwsti lAtwtttniot v ? ?^?^,&g. yjttaXmttt&JaftSMttB?MV: ! ? :l,", ; 7bo, dtatiwjsiy s??ioaV? i" ' ' _ xdered ont, and charged ace? and o^x*m??<HtM?^lrjiht year, a libe c? th?sl?ov?rato?wUitwniAd?, ff Ult UAtfliflJER'S BLUFF ? THE LIGHT DBAFT STEAMER ""I MABI03ST,; ;', CAPTAIN GEORGE MAN5F1EI4)._^_ IB NOW -RECHIVING TTtEIGET AT ACCOM3JOT>k_ JL ?SHOK WHARF, ?nd will leave To-Morrow NigU, 1st ol Hay. AU rrelgbt must be prepaid. Ko freight received after arrnaet. For freight engagements, apply to FERGUSON b HOLMES, Agenta, ,f April 21 .. _Aorornmodatton Wharf. THROUGH mu TO FLORIDA ? i. ~. ..ht ? v.: - ' ' :'BT - ' . - : ? ,., , Charleston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. VXA HEATJFOB.T ASO BOSJSOn II-KAIK. * Steamer PILOT BOY.Captain W. T. MOSTTTT. .Steamer ELIZA HANCOX... .Captain' 3. ET Ricaaxnaos. Steamer FANNIE.Captain D. B. Tmcaarr. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, end: Charleston'Wharf, Savannah, every Mondar j Wednea lay, Friday and Saturday morning?, attxftaeek The PILOT BOY leaves Charleston every Friday, and fyivannah every Saturday. ^ . ; ? ri The ELIZA HANCOX leaves CharteBton every Wedxias duy and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri? day. . - The FANNIE leaves QhjjSsstaa every raonaay, sad Savannah every Wednesday, touching at BluCton. going and returning. . . JZ Freight received dalry and stored free of charge. Freight to all points except Savannah nanti? prepaid, So Freigut received after sunset. -, . ? ; ; For Freight or FasaatfeTappty to < " FERGUSON A HOTMKfl.i Agenta, : Charleston, 8. G. CXAGHORN At CUNTNGHAM, Agents. . Savannah, rta. ' N. B.-Through Tickets sold at the Office of the Agen cy in Charleston to points on the Atlantic aud Gulf Rail? road, a^d to Fernajidma and pc lats on tte "BL John'a River. ' , .- ,, . . - i ? ??;'!?? AggOltfu KEW YORK AND BTB.g.MKM gtBatWHlg COUPANT. . > R?.} ?,?. . . . A. Gv joHBii'Ms?t?;?''i;i- v'?* win loara Piar No. 4G, N. Tt, on ?ifurvtay, April soj'tst FOB SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ," Bromea, at the foUowlig rates, payahla il? fold An* iii equivalent in currency ; . ..,?.?_ ^Hsst Osota. S110; Second Oabtn, ?SS; Steerage, ?ES, From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to NewTYotr; First Cabin. ?110; Second Cabin, $76; Steers**, $43. , . EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND" HOME-First; Cabin. S210; Second Cabin, ?130;Bteerage,ito. WI STERN METBOPC? , Capt. Wit Wm.May A NEW STEAMER-......Hay Ut For Freight or Passage apply to _1 ll .1 "1 , ISAAC TAXLOR, Pr?sident :-r February 37 ly No 4P Broaaway^N. 2. ; FERNANDINA. . JAQESONViSLB, AMP ? A?X -TBa* LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RXVB2- jjjj, X . . .CAPTATO LOUIS M. COX2TTE1?. "' ' V -- ! - Uuv St. Joht^BBlver'st $5 ?a^BS^Mm^ffi? yearaj^agafiree. Hornea and???5?aatwaX*arSa?/ ' aa-Country papers advertising "the DICTATOR" will ,... J,'??#^ .?v .-id .january. .W.^aclSr,. ,( l??^i?^.