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VOLUME IV.NO. 534. CHARLESTON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, M>Y 7, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cable Oispatt-lics. LIVERPOOL. May jj-Koon_Cul ton quiet. Up? lands ll.jd.aHjd; Orleans ll jd. Rivadstufi's quiet. Provision-? quiet. Common Rosin 7s.; others un? changed. LIVERPOOL. May 6-Two o'clock.-Cotton easier. LONDON, May t>- Noon.- Consola MA Bonds 7^. LONDON, May 6-Two o'clock.- Rliuui* Centrals advanced 1. The Chinese r. hellion is spreading. Nankin is threatened. Washington New?. WASHINGTON, May fi.-Advices to the Agricultu? ral Department indicate the present to bo the finesr wheat crop for many years. Mr. BROWNING, Secretary of tho Interior, is con? valescent. Mr. NEWTON, Commissioner of Agriculture, has recovered. Thc receipts from the Internal Revenue to-day wero $738 OOO. The Hon. L. H. CHANDLER, District Attorney for Eastern Virginia, has addressed a lotter to the Secre arv of War requesting that the Command? ant of Fortress Mrnroe be ordered to obey Judge UNDERWOOD'S writ for Mr. DAVIS. WASHINGTON, May 6.-A petition favoring tho par? don of Mr. DAVIS, was started herc, but met with little favor among his nearest, friends. It is well understood that Mr. DAVIS has not made, and it is said on good authority, he will not make any extra judicial appeal under any circumstances. WASHINGTON, May G.-Genoral EOUSSEAU has been ordered to the command of the Northwestern Military District, embracing Oregon and Washing? ton and Montana Territories. Supreme Court. WASHINGTON, May 6.-In tho Supremo Court, in the case of the Grey Jacket and cargo, the decis? ion of the lower Court was confirmed, condemn? ing her as a prize. Tho Court bold that there was no proof that the claimant was of the class ac? cepted by the proclamation of the President in December 8,1863. Hie own affidavit is not suffi? cient to estabdsh the negation required to be proven. Both the proclamation and the substi? tute of Jnly 17, are silent as to maritime captures like tho present, but tho proclamation will not bo held in any case to jxti ngu?sh tho liabilities of a vessel and cargo running the blockade and seized iu the act of so doing. The Court also holds that there is no ground for an order of further proof, the claimant has forfeited his right to auch an or? der by fraud, aud the evidence, as it exists, is sa? tisfactory to the Court. The order of the Secretary of the Treasury, re? mitting the forfeiture, does not affect the case, and if he does so his aots aro void. Tho case has no feature which recommends it to tho Court, or which redeems it iu any respect. Tho lower Court decisiens in tho cases of the brig Basldng Wave and tho bark Science, both from ibo Eastern District of Louisiana, were con? firmed. The decree of the some Court, in thc caso ol' the brig Volante, waa reversed and restitution ordered. In the case of the bark Gerisita, from the same Court, was affirmed. The Court ordered tho cap? tors to pay costs and expenses. WASHINGTON, May 6.-Attorney General STAN BEBBT closed the argument in the Georgia and M s* sissippi Injunction cases. He spoke as to general principles, denying the jurisdiction of the Court. There was in these cases no basis of property in which relief could be given. Only two of the ten States affected were here. That the Supreme Court was in tho bands of Congress, which might so act as to destroy its efficiency by impeaching the Judges on false accusations, or by denying thc salaries acquired for their support. It rests with the people ts secure the honesty of tho Legisla? ture, and to this basis we must look for the preser? vation of the right of citizenship and the integrity of tho States. The Court adjourned immediately on the close of STANBERRY'S argument. From Richmond RICHMOND, May G.-In the United States District Court, Judge UNDERWOOD, presiding. Among tho members of the Grand Jury wero J NO. M. Bo rrs. JOSEPH SEO AB and Loora MCKENZIE, also five col? ored men. The Judge on charlo congratulated the Jory that the court, which was threatened with destruction by assassination, thanks to Con? gress now met in security, this promises better things for Richmond, a city where the press had reached the lowest depths of profligacy ; the pul? pit had been prostituted oy ministers. Gay lotha? rios and licentiousness had ruled until half thc births were liligi tim ate. The Jury would have a gre?t deal of work, much of it created by the de? moralizing of the people by a disloyal press whioh had encouraged perjury and counterfeiting to cheat the Government. Ho called attention to the fact that the negroes were not allowed the freedom of the streetcars. The Examiner has information that the session of the Court will be prolonged until the adjourn? ment of the Supreme Court, when Chief Justice CRASS will come here and preside at tho trial of Mr. DAVIS. L. H. C HANDLER, prosecuting attorney, is now in New York consul ting with Mr. EVABTS, DAVIS' e an? sel, about the trial. Mr. DAVIS will probably bc brought here on Saturday, and then held by tho civil authorities until the trial. Chief Justice CHASE is expected next week. : t ; Prom New Orleans. New - ORLEANS, May G.-The following named men have been appointed a board by Gen. SHERI? DAN: EFFINGHAM, LAWRENCE, and HARRIS of Plaque mines, J. H. OGLESBY, Parish of Orleans, J. BOBN .SXDE of Ascension, W. D. SMITH, of Jefferson, W. L. MCMILLAN of Carroll. A fire broke out yesterday at a manufactory of composition roofing, endangering the gas works and was with difficulty got under; loss $2000. The negroes yesterday attempted to get up a ri it, taking possession of tho street cars appropri? ated for the nae of the whites, refusing to ride upon those appropriated for themselves. Ou Saturday night the negroes threatened to force entrance into the Fronch Opera House on equality with the whites. They appear determined to take advantage of the temporary reduotirra of the police force by Gen. SHERIDAN'S order, which was to thc effect that half of tho old force be discharged and be substituted by Union soldiers. During a heavy atorra last night, another ere-1 " vasse occurred on the wost bank of the river, thir? teen miles above the city, endangering tho safety of Algiers and thc Opebusas Railroad. The steamer Prince Albert, from Corpus Christi for New Orleans, with a cargo of cattle and hideB, was wrecked on the beach west of Galvcsto i yes? terday. Crow and passengers saved. Yessol total loss and no insurance. Senator Wilson in Augusta. AUGUSTA, May G.-Senator WILSON is hero, and will address the citizens to-morrow. Another Democratic Victory. WASHINGTON, May 6.-The Democrats liavo car? ried Lancaster, Pa., by 570 majority, a gain or 200 since last year. Jefferson Davin. WASHINGTON, May G.-A paragraph iu Mr. i j DAVIS* habeas corpus petitiou says: 'Tour peti- j, tioner further shows that his imprisonment afore? said has greatly Impaired his health, and that the continuance thereof through the onsuing summer would involve serious danger to bis Ufe as your petitioner believes." From Boston. BOSTON, May G.-JOHN LEIGHTON, who tailed for over a million, is implicated in tho over issuo of mining stock, and with JULIUS F. HARTWELL in embezzling $300,000 from Government. He had to go to jail in default of S140,00U bail. From Kentucky. LEXTNOTON, KY , May G.-Lieutenant RICK, with a detachment of soldiers, attempted to make some arrests in Nicholasville. Ky. The soldiers were driven off. RICE and a private were wounded. The trouble grows out of lynching a negro who killed a whito boy. From San Francisco. SAN FBANCISCO, May 5.-Arizona advices say that a war of extermination has commenced against the Indians of that territory. From tlie Weat. CHICAGO, May 6.-Csmbridgo, JJlinois, has been destroyed, except one storo and one hotel ; loss noa ooo. Marine Intelligence. PHILADELPHIA, May fi.-Arrived tiie-Kcernutn from Charleston. NEW YORK, May c. Arrived tho Tarifa fruin LlVerp lOl. TIio Steamship Veulddand lias arrived (row Southampton. Domestic .Markets. SOON DISPATCH. NEW YOIIK, May ij. -Flour 10a20e. bolter. Wheal 2a3c. better. Cuni dull. Pork heavy; Moss ?23. Lard Quiet. Whiskey quiet. Cotton lower; Mid? dling Uplands 27c. Freiguts quiet. Stocks steady on call. Exchange, CO days, 9$; Sight 10L Mo- j ney5aC. Gold 13(;|. 5-20 '62 Registered ?JaC; ditto coupons 7|a7j. EVEN INO DISPATCH. Cotton dull and declining ; Sales 900 bales nt 27a27?, chiefly at 27. Flour firmer ; State $11.20a 514.15; Southern firmer; Mixed to good 132081490.: Fancy and extra advanced Sc. $19. Wheat buoy? ant at an advance. Corn ea nie;. new declined la2c; old unchanged. Western Lard firm at 124a 13J. Whiskey quiet. Rico quiet. Uro.;eries stea? dy. Naval Stores quiet. Turpentine 72a73. Freights unchanged. R. R. Securities closed heavy. Governments are stronger, owing to an easier money market; money ?aCpcrc. 62 coupons 107}.; CA 105?.; G5 100; 10-40's 99.4 ; Treasury notes, now is? sue 107$. 7-30's first senos lOfialOS ; others 105.L (Told closed steady nz 374. BALTIMORE, May ii.-Rio coffee finn. Su^ar steady. Flour quiet. Com active, good to primo ivhito $12>al 27. Provisions steady. Mess Pork ?23 75. Lard 134. Whiskey nominal. NEW ORLEANS, May 6.-Sales 3200 bales Cotton. Market unchanged. Low Middlings 21a25c. Re? ceipts 1900 hales. Exports 3432 bales. Gold37.J. Sterling 47a57. New York Sight Exchange .j prc nium. Sugar 13.?. Prime Molasses 50aG0c; Fer n'-nting 27. Prime Flour very firm. Superfine ?13.I; Trchlo Extra 174. Corn activo and advai-ced ?c. at tho close. Oats scar 0 and in request. Sales o-day at 85c. and held at the close at 90c. Pork lull; MOBS held at $21 25a24 33. Lard dull at 12p\ il4c. Bacon Sliouldors 9c.al4c; Ribbed Sidos 114c il2c.: Cle'ar Sidos 124c. Whiskey nominal and un? changed. MOBILE, May fi.-Sales 700 bulen. Market quid md firm. Middlings 244. Receipts 6*12 halos. AUGUSTA, May fi.-Cotton dull and lower ; sales .26 bales ; Middlings 23 ; Receipts 27 halos. SAVANNAH, May 6 -Cotton dull ; saios 200 bab's ; iliddlings 244. Recei pis 730 bales. Our New York Letter. [FROM OUR REOULAR CORRESPONDENT.] NEW YORK, May 3, 1SC7.- Contrary to general ?xpcctatioi., thc bal de Vopem, given last night nt he Academy of Music for tho benefit of tho Ladies' Southern Reliof Association, was not numerously ittendod. though it was A magnificent ami echenhe affair. With such names on tho cont nitlec of mauagomont as JOHN J. ASTOR, WILUAJI ft APPLETON, AUOUST BELMONT, Dr. ALEXANDER 3. MOTT. CHARLES O'CONNOR, and the like, peuple nul a right to expect great tilings, wherefore pen? ile did expect thom, but weie disappointed. Tho act of tho matter is that when fashionable people ittond a ball Riven for a cliaritablo purpose, nine cnths of them aro attracted by thc entertainment rithout much regar l to the objoct and as thc bull eason is, so to speak, over now, fashiimablu folks rhosc chanty begins at homo and remains there, em lined at homo themselves last night. Tho society for prevention of cruelty to animals, rhich, from the longth of its title, reminds ol' ne DICKEN's "United Motropolitun Hot M ullin (and rumpet) Punctual Delivery Association," and rhicb in future I will always refer to as thc S. F. P ). C. T. A., held their annual meeting last night, tho 'resident. HENRY BERUH, presiding. Tho fkcre iry read his report, wherein it was shown that the ibors of tho society had not been in vain. A Icl sr was read from Professor AOOASSIZ containing a ciontific and fueling allusion to tho fact thal a tur le, could ho speak in answer to tho query in tho ?ve song, (called Loves Chiding*) ''hast thou no ?oUng?" would unhesitatingly reply in the aflirma ivo-the loamed ITofcssor informs the civil world 1 general, and tho humane S. P. P. O. C. T. A. in articular, that a turtle doon feel uncomfortable 'hen with its fins tied, it is placed nu its back joking npward to tho skies A fiendish outrage has been perpetrated ou a ationt in tho charity hospital on Blackwell's -laud of such a terrible nature that had anything no-fiftoonth as bad ever boon done to a "poor eednian" in the South the press of tho country ould have fed upon it for weeks, and that vito licet Harper's Weekly would have worked it up in hundred difforont shapes for months tn como. Let [ARPEH give us a cut ?Ilustrativo of this picture ; poor, friendless man, (a whito man,) lying in thc ponies of death on one of the beds in a charity ospital and one of tho officers in charge pressing is finger ironi time to time into tho oyo i of thu ying man inflicting excruciating agony and lusing him to mako a desperate effort to mi his head away from bis tormentor. Now ly object in referring to this affair is to how tho injustice of visiting upon an entire immunity the nina of a few evil minded idividuale. How absorb would it bo for nie to dc uco from the above-mentioned circumstance the .inclusion that in charge of hospitals boro the atienta are cruelly treated, and yet had a similar iso happened in any Southern city, thu victim be? lg a freedman, it would iiavo been accepted by ic masses as presumptive evideuco of tho fact li at tho people of tho South delight in maltreat lg tho negro. Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE is ere, and can, if sho feels inclined, write up this ttlo affair; but sho will probably not have time to Dare, as abe is making preparations tn return to 'lerida, to sottlo there, and is perhaps purchasing omo little cheap tokens for whatsoever old Tonis nd young Topsoya sho may have made thc ac uaintanoo of on bor late visit. Speaking of HARRIET BEECHER STOWE brings to lind the fact (which I may as well mention) that er namesake, HENEY WARD BEECHER., has written story for the Ledger, for which he receives ono lundrcd dollars per column. A wealthy and respectable old geutlouian. who ives on Murray Hill (and who resolubles Mr. Mi AWBER), was badly taken in yesterday by a knight f the pill hos and lancot. who charged him twelve lollars for amputating a troublesome excrescence, ocated in the regions of his great toe. The old gentleman complimented tho degenerate follower >f Esculapios by calling him (tautologically) a :heat, swindler, rogue and thief, whereupon the loctor waxed wrathful, called in n policeman, and irrcstod thc corn-less old gentleman, who informed he magistrate of tho exorbitant charge of the ihysician, and on tholallorackowlcdging the corn. .he-magistrate roprimaudo l bim and discharged ho old man. Tho FOX-QUEEN ?bel snit was called up yestcr lay in tho lower Market Court. Fox, who is tho 'unity mau of the Bowery theatre-, brings suit igainst QUEEN, the serious man of tho Clipper, 'or libel. QUEEN had hinted pretty plainly in an irticlo in the Clipper thal Fox was rather too fond )f Miss FANNY HENINO, cousidcrim; that ho is a named mau. ** Fox, ot' course, is as innocent as :i restai virgin, and only loves Miss KINNY asa ,'ricnd,''yot, when ho watton tho stand yesterday, iud tho shrewd lawyer > who ia quite as cunning a ;ven a fox) interrogated him as to when he bad ast seen Miss HENINO, some persons smiled win n ito replied "this morning.'' Tho North and Soutu contended against each t?ller yesterday in a foot race, tho North o.ing re? presented by DAVIS, of New York, and the South by THOMAS, of Now Orleans. Tho raco was a ilash of one hundred yards for one thousand dol? lars (ten dollars per yard?, and took place on the Bloumingdale road. The time made was ten sc cmids, and thc heat a doad one, a< toe men came in ''lock and lock.'1 Musical circles here aro divided into two classes-the Chickoriugiles and tho Steinwayiles. and each party declares that the prize at the Fan Exposition will be awarded to its leader. POZNANSKI and WEHLI. who ate in Paris, are acting as God? fathers to the CuICREUINOS, whilst SKVMOI 11. tho musical critic of the limes. MILLS. HI ; pianist, and others, are officiating for lim STEINWAY*. HisToni opened last night in Mary Stuart to a good house. Theatres all drawing. MOULTRIE. Secretary SEWARD was in Auburn during nearly tie- whole nf the ?inst week. This visit to his home is preliminary tu his retirement from publie, life and all its cares. Ho is now at his post iu Wssh mtou. LATEST FROM ElKOPE. Tho Pvr#ia, from Livorjiool, April 20, Queens? town, '21st. arrived in New York on Thursday, nod from (Ito papen brought in her mail, wo make thc following synopsis, ; Ibo negotiations Tura ire? ly bf commerce bc twie i Austria and Italy are nearly terminated, and Ibo treaty maybe looked upon aa concluded. Senator Melagari is li. be appointed Secretary General ol'Ibo Minis try for Foreign Affairs. 't im London Times states in a lea 'or that il learns trxu America that a special commissioner . >i' Coiled Slates Jli-Nonuc lias received instructions lo visit Europe ami soo what bo can discover lunching thc labor and wages iincstion, Hie rela? tions of employer and employed, lite operation of protective duties, ami so forth. This envoy, WIIM has to report lo Congi ONS before lim conclusion of tin; year, will arrive at a most opportune mortie t, for tho revelations ot our Trades Union Commis? sion will be ready fur bis notico and cousidorution. A London medical journal reports: Weare enabled to state upon authority that thc progress ol the Prince Imperial hat) been very salisfaetorv. The abscess on the posterior part of the thigh, after having been twice opened by M. Nelaton, as we lately mentioned, has been treated by thc introduction ufa ftioe a drainage, and it is slowly closing. There lins been some fear, and very naturally, of a trout Insonio secondary com? plication. Iml no apprehension is now entertained ? in that seor"-. The little Prince cats well, sleeps well, and is very cheerful. Ho was at tho window thc oilier day to witness tho review of tho troops in the court of tito Tuileries, and his carly re tora tiou to his former health and activity is confident? ly anticipated. Thc opening nf thc Salle Evangcliquo ill tho English garden of thc Fr neb Exhibition took place nuder thc presidency of the Karl of Shaftes? bury. Half au hour before Hie opening tho build? ing was crowded. Among others who wore pres? ent on tho occasion were Bishop Stevens, of Penn svlvania; Euron de Cliabaud M Tour, M. Guizot, tito Pastoitra Vallette, Monod, Prcsaense, Casalia, Fisch. Hov. Messrs. Forbes. Gardiner. Woods, Tindall; Hrs.. Sloane, Elridge, !u?. Lord Shaftes? bury, in an opening address, explained tho objects which the founders of the hall bad in view-name? ly, the preaching of tho Uoepol itt divers languages, and holding meetings and conferences of varions kinds connected with Christian and philanthropic efforts. A telegram from Paris of thu 19t.li of April, says: .'Tuero is no truth in a current report that France is ab nit to declare war. Tbc Emperor is said, however, to be prepared for a.iy contingency. When tho Mexicali transports return, it is stated, lifry thousand iuen can be landed by Franco on any open coast. The Pari 4 Etendant of tho 19th of April d nie rumors which were current of tho dispatch of a French unto in reply In Prussia and Ibo calling out nf tho reserves. The London Times, of the 19th of April, in its city article. ??.ya: Yesterday a fi or noon (lrttb) very heavy imolatious were receiveil from Berlin, and a renewed decline tonk place hew in consols, accom pauied l>ya fro.-li paine in fomigu securities, which show au average decline of uno per cont. Judging fruin Hie effect produced b> nach adverso rumor in Berlin or Puris, an impression would soent tobe entertained that any rupture l.tctw, eli France and German' would bu L signal for every nation in thu world to repudiate its obligations. Compared with thc last prices of Wednesday, the quotations after regular holli's exhibit a fiti of nut* and llircc four'lis per cont, in Kalian, one ?md a quarter m Kassian and Chilean set ip, and one-half in Span? ish, Mexican und 'Turkish. Unitotl States bond* have fallen two per relit, at Berlin and ono per ct. herc, the closing ^notation being 70*. Telegrams fi'iuu Berlin to-day describe a general rush to effect sales, without assigning any reason. Tho King's speech is assumed to hav e produced a bad effect. Tbc London Herald says it was intimated that thu fooling at Berlin was produced by the throat of Conti Bismarck to resign. Hie King of Prussia hi? ing disposed lo fore" nn ii war at all hasards. Tbc L indon Times' Paris correspondent writes tluit a private let 1er from Berlin mentions that, on a very recent occasion; Bismarck declared to a for? eign diplomatist that it was impossible for him to make any concession with regartl to Luxemburg ; that hu co. ld not consent to its neutralization ur withdraw thc Prussian troups from tho fortress, or even admit that thc question was on; open to ne? gotiation : and that oven were Prussia willing to .lo to. Germany would not bear of it. This decla? ration must bo known to thc French government. The rumor again prevails, though it is avery vallie uno, of a visit of tho King of Prussia to Paris during thc Exhibition. Willi a little good will ou both sides, it will tint be difficult, one would suppose, tn settle this affair between the two sov? ereigns, if indeed they do meet without au appeal nf arms. [From Ihr Landon Timrt, April lfl.j Nothing st Ihm moment could bo mon; shnifl catii than the s ouch willi which the King of Prua rUM, cluts.il ilir llrsl session of llio North ?.Irru?an Parliament. Ali reticence is now cast aside, and windover importance Franco and Austria may at? ine!! t. the treaty of Prague, it is evident that ut Berlin neither sovereign nor people dream that German national unity is a matter with which foreign Powers have any business lo concern them? selves. Tho country north of tho Main is knit together by as close a bund nf tuiion as is duumod auflicient- for its strength and well being ; and the consolidation ot tho groat Northorn division brings it nearer lo thc fulfilment of Ihouc hopes which it his in common with tho Southern districts. Tho barriers which tho results nf last your's war were thought to havo raised between brethren can bc removed at their own pleasure, and thc reconstitu? tion of all the Gurman tribes into ono family may any dav be proposed as a subject for exclusively doini stio deliberation. Enough has already been achieved towards this gi eat consummation to mako tho rights, the pcaco and dignity of tho Fatherland d pendent, on its collective strength. Germany bas found a month- j piece in thc North Gorman Parliament. Tho words which resounded in its halls awakonod a respell- j Bpousive echo both among tho people who were represented Utero and among those who longed to bc so represented. There is Bottling menacing, however, in thu self-conscious attitude assumed j by thu reorganized nation. By her regained power Gcrmativ has won for herself tho blessings of peace. Those same blessings she lins bulli thu will and Hie power to secure to ber neighbors, j Safe from attack, sho rcpudiatos any aggressive views. Her position in tho centro ? f Europe is essentially d?fensive and conservative. Surround? ed by .'olossal powers on ?ill sidos, she has no in? terest in provoking hostilities; but she has also tilt: means, no loss than tho inclination, of intima- I ting to lier neighbors that if they broak the peace they du so at their peril. Any step toward tho restoration of the German empire naturally tends to reinvest it with pan at least of those functions as a moderator "ml arbiter willi which it was origi? nally instituted in Um Middlo Ages. j All this wu fancy wc can read between tho li .cs of the S'leech delivered by a monarch who has not yet boon proclaimed Emperor of Germany. By what means this momentous chango has been brought I" pass wu learn from oilier oxnrossiuus occurring in the same address. The war which was brought to a happy termination by tho battle of Sadowa had only freed but not united tl ic Gor? mans. So tar as it depended on diplomatic, trans? actions, th t war bad rather tended Ti) hinder than to.favor their union. The victories of thu Prussian armies bad given Germany lo the Uer mans, bul it remained to bu soon how they would dispuso of lt. '1 be blood shod in Bohemia bad marked out the ground tor a now edifice, lint its J design and ita furtherance lay willi tito people . themselves. Tho structure is now rising from its foutu Lit io?, far fruin complolu as yet. bul admit.- , ing o. indo tillite development, lt is by patriotic ' earnestness, hy vohndary self-restraint, that tl.e object ?ins been aitaiued. livery mari in the conn- ' try,'King-William declares, hos bad a hand in the , accomplishmentof tho national tusk; Hie confed? erate governments, as well as ibo representatives of-the people have given equal proofs of their readn ess for suif-sacrifice. A si range epidemic prevails among tho feline racu in the environs of Brussels. Cats aro dying in large numbers and very npidly, after continual vomiting, spasms, convulsions and other symp? toms resembling poison. Prince Citarles Tie1 .dore nf Bavaria, brother of th - liniliress Elizabeth nf Austria, lias iust taken lioly ord. r... Grief at 1 ie loss of bis wile is said tu have Iud lo thai determination. lt is understood that Messrs. Moxon intend tu publish us their Christmas volume for this vein Teuiivson's Idylls' Vivien and Gninovere. illus? trated by eighteen drawings by Gustave Hore. /." (Jiu i*?.rs, the organ of tho Jesuits, isanuoiiucctl tu reappear nt Paris under Hie direction of thu old eil dor. A museum of clich articles as tend to illustrate the Biole is being funned in Loudon by Hie Pales? tino Exploration Cominillo... Ibo Geographical Society of Parin has gi ven ?ls gold medal b?r Ihn cnn eut year to Sir Samuel Bakor for bis discovery ut the Albert Nyanza. An expedition is to be sent oui tu Central Africa, to ascertain. if'iossihle, lio* t rut li cone, ruing the fate of !?r. Livingstone. Thc Fjiipewroflh" French bas decorated several of the English exhibitors. Happy men! A locomotive foi common roads has jual been tried with great success in France. Tho lesson taught by penny postage thal cheap? ness promotes popularity and prolit, is being en foreed in railway travel. Two lines between Bos? ton and Fortland are now engaged in a competi? tion as to which can carry passengers at tho cheap? est rates. They have reduced Hu ir fares to nonie points to less than half what was charged before lite war, and each is m iki:::, every effort tu induce passengers to prefer ono route over thc other. The eon.piettee is thal thc number of passengers have trebled on bot h roads, and they aro making nmm motley than ? ver bvfjre. Can't nur railway eomp.uiies lake a lesson ironi tho ex?>ericnec of He ir Elstern rivals. THE OKASiitmitU N?;W8. 1)UBMSIIEU EVKKY SATBUBA? MOUNIXG. AT I iruilgeburg. S. C. 't erms ts p.-r annum, in ail vulien. Iniriti!: the spring and fall va-nns extra copie? nf the OuASOtiueito Si'.wswill be circulated lor the beliunl ul mir advertising paimn?. Contrae! Advertisements inserted un Um most liberal lim-. A.bin ss SAM ITEL BIBBLE, Editor Giangebuig News, february Grangebury, M ONE PRICE OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, and comprises a helter assort in eat of CLOTHING ANO i; ?ns, Adapted to this market, than we have ever olfered. Wo have given particular attention in getting up this Stuck to lightness of fabric, strength of material and durability of color. Much the larger portion of our Stock is made in our own workshop, and we warrant it in every respect equal to custom work. We have Goods not of our own man? ufacture, such as are usually sold ready-made, the difference we shall I>0 giail to show our customers. Infixing our pri?es, from which ?ve nuke no deviation, we have taken into consideration the depressed ?tate of the market, and the univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap. We give bolow some of our lead? ing prices : :HECK CASSIMERE SUITS. ?? no VLL WOOL TWEED SUITS.ll 00 ILL WOOL TWEED SUITS. Li 00 SLACK ANT) WHITE MIX CASSIM ERE SUI TS, our owu niako .17 00 PUREE STYLUS OF MIDDLESEX CASSI MELE SUITS. DARK. MEDIUM. AND LIGHT MIXTURES.LS 00 ?LACK AND WHITE MIX L'ASSUME RE surra.22 uo ?ILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX? TURES .24 00 .ENE li LACK MERMAN TRICOT SUI IS. 27 00 DARK DROWN GRAIN DK ["OEDER SUITS. 25? 00 3LACK DRESS SUITS, ranging in prion from. 119 lo 62 00 | LINEN sun's, from. ? to 20 00 ' i In addition to the above, we have 1 many good Styles of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY G ASSIMERES, I IN FULL SUITS ! ind in Pants and Vests. ALSO, ? \ LT AC A SACKS DRAP DrETE SUITS MARSEILLES VESTS, Whito ?md Fancy I1LUE FLANNEL SUITS, ol' very him quality HEAVY WHITE DUCK SUITS, .Vc, Ac FURNISHING GOODS. lu addition to our usual assort? ment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH? ING GOODS, wo wish to eal! parti? cular attention to our SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Wc have made arrangements to have our SHIRTS made by our own Pattern, aud we think tfiey will com par*4 favorably in style and iii with auy Shirt on the market, THE? COMPRISE FOUR QUAL? ITIES, $!i 50, $3 OO, $:> 50, and U oo. We invite the attention of COUN? TRY MERCHANTS and PLANT? ERS TO OUR STOCK, which we are selling in quautiUes at very low prices. tUIUU, WILLIAMS ? PMER, No. 270 KING STREET, COliNKK OF IIASKI,. ( 'HAULKSTi >N, S. C. Ajiril 11 Imo 91 ARRI RD, On tli" 30l?i April, in Rt. Patrick's Church, bv th? Rev. Dr. M'l.m::, JOHN I 'USN and Mira KATE O'BRIEN. till? etty. * On Tuesdsv, rtotli April. 18<S7.by thc Rev. JOHN BACH MAS. D.D.. W. S. COATER to ELIZABETH A., second fousbternf thc lab? W. E. OATHWOOP. OBITUARY. "All fl>?h is na {rms*, und all tim goodliimiss thereof li? a-? (lie flower of tho fl.-ld." To lins declaration ol Holy Writ lhere is tio exception. Tho Mio-I useful, alike willi iii,; druin-* nt society, nins how ti? lt in silent sub-eissten. It is? left for tho inf uro to roved why one should lie taken away (rom this lite upon whom so many are dependant, irae so useful among hi- fellow-men, and sn un venally este' med by theta. ?HHml r do. thou knowest not now, bur thou shall know hereafter." Pr. JOHN'J. STEELE, or VVilliaro.HlMl.rK District, S. C. died nt his home, near Black Minno, IGUl Mardi, I**!!" aged I'ortv-onc years. He was a member of the first elass who cradmted al Ihe state Military Academy in lsTT. und was comjkitilnr for its highest honors wi'li tho lamented TeW. He entered ujsm the study of medicine immedi lely, ind croduaiod with Ihe respoet and Confidence, ol" the cu lire Facility. He was kind, attentive, and itnnsnnlly sue Msafnl M a physician; and his loss is mourned by BK cutir? e nnmtinltv. He leaves a most estimable wi',-, ni Iwo inferestinc nuns to trend the rough pathway of li!' unaided l>v tho strong ann Of a devoted husband .nw! tether. + *?** SPECIAL NOTICES, ?SJ-ME. J. GOETJEN* IS APPOINTED AS MY Attorney during my absence from this Suite. May 7 3* A. OINSTAT)T. ?a- WrrciHBAS Y?F., TUT. CITIZENS Ol' Charleston, s. C., are dissaUsAedtvlUi Un? informal mode by which the del?galos of Charleston were elected to the Republican State Convention which muets this day : Therefore, Jtetntrrtl, That wo earnestly protsst against the action )f the Committee, nf Thirteen, and hold tho same reapon lihle fur what we deem to be wring; and WO earnestly iray that Ibo Committee, will givo it their oarliest atteu ?ion. MAN? VOTERS. IL L. WAYNE, Chairman. TY. S. COLS, Secretary. I* May 7 ?F* NOTICE.-C0N8I?I NEES PER STEAM? SHIP MONERA, are hereby notified that ?be is Thu Day discharging cargo at North Atlantic Wharf. All Goods -eniumin;: (.he whart nt minset will bo stored nt ex lensn and rink of owners. WILLIS k CHISOLM, Agents. All Freight amounting to fifteen (IS) dollars, or less, nus; he paid on the wharf before delivery of Ooods. May C ?*-\YE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE ?.. M. WHITISH. Eso... as a candidate tor .Sheriff nt .harleflton (Judicial) District, al tho next election. September I? it 3".M ESS BS. KDITOIW: YOU WU. L PLEASE inmunice don. A.M. MANIOAULT as a Candidate for ?lier?f at the enduing eJocUoo. A CITIZEN. November :i stu ?sTERHOItH Oi? YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN rho miller,.>I for years front Nervous Debility, Pre nature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful imliscn ion. will, for Hie sake of suffering humanity, send n-.-i 0 ?Ul who uecd it, tim receipt und directions for making .be simple remedy hy which lie wa? conni. Sufferers Fishing to protil bj the advertiser's experience, can do >o by addfeMsing, lti perlcet confidence, JOHN ll. OODKN, April ti ?imnt* No 42 IV-dar street. New York. 83" B E A U T HT E li Alli. CHEVALIER'S UFE FOB THE UAW positively restores gray hair h IN original color and youthful beauty: iiuparU life ami .treiigth lo the weakest hair; stops its fulUng out nt mtv; keeps the head olean; is uuparnlleled as a hail tressing. Sold hy all Druggists sud fashionable bair 1 ressers, and at my oflioc, No. \l'?i Brmulway, New fork. BARAI? A. CHEVALIER, M. D. I) >W1E ,V MOISE. No. l.'ii Meeting street, Opposite Charleston Hotel. January 1 ?nos ?a- J)ATC HE EDE'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID BAIR DYE is tho best in the world. The inly trw and ptr/ni Pip-harmless, re liaise, instan .moons. No disappointment. Nu ridiculous tints, tatura! Black or Brown. Remedies the ill effects of Ua>i Uijft. Invigorates tho hair, leaving it son ami beautiful, flie genuino is signed William A. fltttekelnr. Alt others nv iimre imitations, uni siiiHiiii i, ?v.,1,1,.,1, s.,?,i bv all iru^tfisls and Perfum?is. Factory, No. e'l Hardey ilrcct New Vork. ?,}. BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Dttccuincr tu lyr iii- THOMAS J1 LNKNEY, EXECDTOR Ol' ?LIZARETH P. PINKNEV. et. SARAH PUOBE BEL? ANGER, rt ii/.-?ILL TO MARSHAL ASSETS AND tEUEF.-Pursaut lo a decretal i?rder nf his Honor 'haneellor W. H. JOUSKO.N in this cause, made st tho last february sluing of tliis Court fur CuUifton District, notice s hereby given for the crediton ol Mrs. ELIZABETH P. ?INKNEY, deceased, to prove their claims before me, ut ny olllee, on or before the Britt day of .Inly next, or they villbe debarred from the lkuollU of ild-i decretal order. B. STOKES, C. li. C. D. Commissioners Office, April 5, Uki*. April 'J apl0.2;;mayT,21jni;l,IHJlyI A5- OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CU A KELSTON UILKOAD COMPANY. No.58BROAD ST.. APRIL31'. HUT.-Holders of the Seven Per i'- ul. Kirst Mortgage lecond Lien lion.Is of thu Charlontoii and Savannah tallroad Company, are respectfully lufonned, that on iud after the first proximo, Ul? Savannah and Cbarlca on Railroad Coiupany will issue Scrip Cortillcates lu icu of rocoipts given when Um Bonds were surrondcr ?d : and will eouUuue io do so until the Pirti ?>/ Jun?, iflCTWhich time the books ?rill be elosse.l, ami th.* .rivitege ol siilmtltuung said llouds for Slock will temii lalo. S. W. ITS UER, Secretary and Treasurer Sav, tc Ohas. H. R. Co. May C -i UV A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO UER ?ouHtry home, alter a sojourn of a tew monlbs in the ;ity, was hardly roeognizutl by her friends, lu place oj t i HM rsc, rustie, llusbed face, she had a sod ruby rom ilexion of sluiust umrl'le SU li sit bm MS, mid Instead ol w uty-tbroe she reully sp|ieared but cightuoiL Upon in [Uiry as to Ute cause ol so ^roat a cliaugc, she plainly old them that she used tho CIRCA?-IAN BALM, and -ousidered ii au invaluable aciiuisitiou to any lady's toilet, [ty its use any Lady or llcillleluen eau improve tlieir per M?nat appearance uu hundred told, li is simple in its ?mbitialkiii, as Nature le t-si lt is simple yet unsurpass .d in ils i tliv ii'y in drawing impurities from, also beal mg, cleuuslng and boaiitifying the shin and e??ni|dexlon. Uv its direi l aeti.m on thc ciiUcle it draws from it all ils jupiirilies, tinnily he?liug the same, and leaving the sur icc as Nalun: intrishil it should be-clear, soft, smooth iud beaiitiiul. l'noe ?l, tu-M by Mail or ExpretfS, on ris celui of an order, by W. I.. CLARK k CO.. Chemists, No. ;t West Fayette titrent, syracuse, N. V. Tim only American Agents for the sale of the saun-. March :m ly EXCKLSlOEt ? KX( KLS10K ! Cl LA ST KI J ?Alfs mm mmmmrm, Var Krinovina; SmiTfliiuas Hair, TO Tili: LADIES KSPECIA1.I.Y. THIS INY.'.LCABLE d, pilaw S*v rectiliimenils itself as tN-lllg an almost ut illsp,msll>le aniel,- to feliiule bi nilly, is easily applied, lines liol liorii or nijiir- Un- *l,i:i. bul ?et I .br. -t?\ on the ro -ts. li is warranted t?> remiive sujM-nliifius Imir from k?W loreie .ids, er fruin au> par: ol the I*?dy, , otupleti Iv, totsl!> loni radically CilirpatiiiK Um same, leaviug ihe skill sotL iriiiiKith and uaiiirat ibis is ile- only ?rt iel? i.se.i by UH: Kr.li, and is ibu only -cal i-mvios! depila U?|-> III"??XISlrll.1% l': ;ee J.*, ?-.?i||?i p, r p,ii-|,a;.>. Selll po-l paid to ?uv a.niress, on r?.i-oini <.! an order, by B ERO EB; SIlC'JT's ,\. - ii., i in mi-t*. March ?si l*r N?>. a?-"- l?iypi st.. ii-.._\, s. v. Tb -r- couifUi glad tidings nf joj to al). To yenni; and ln?Jd, lo g?Mil sud to-.mall; 'I be boRUty which uin-ii ?a- s.- |in?cii,ilii and rare, ls In e tor alb and all ina) I"- ?air. Hy Ihe use ol' L U A STEL L A R'S WHITE LIQ Ul i) ENAMEL. Fm' Improving and iVaiiiiiying ihi Complexion, I li? most valuable and |H.>!... ? pr>-|mia?ou iii ii ?>, tor giving ibo skill a ln-ail'ilul pe.n l lilt- tint. ?Ital is out) lound in youth, lt ipuckl) reito.ve-, i HM. Fr?i-ic|. -, Pim. pies. Blot's. Molo 1'nein-?, .-ai own,-'-.. I ru)Stoiis, aud all i in pu ri t ie- nt ihe ukin, kindly iKHtiiig Hie saute lesviug the skill v. lol. and cl, ur as alatiaNter. its use . aunot be detected l.T liic eiosest scrutiny, and being \e;,. i.ibic i repara I l"U i- |s;:-:?-,-liy liarillles?. It i- U.e on:) ariie?- m Use kile! u-ctl by French, and ts con? sidered i?;. Ute tandan ns ino. p ussdilv t" a po rtee: rodet. I'p-.iard.- ni *i.0i?? boni.-- wcro so?tl duriug :iie J..1-,- year, a BUllieiem guaran;,-u ul il-s ctlicacy, Price univ f.'> ccuts. >, iii lij mail. |*wsl-p:.iil, on rc e'ipt ol au order, by BEROER, MilL IT'S .v. CO., Chemists, i*5 Riv r M., Jiw, N. y. Mareil w. |yr CITY TAXiCS-MOXTIII.* I i KT CK NS UFFICK Or' TUF CITY ASSL--.-1;. t i'm MALI., M:r. i. ijs;; ' f VTOTICE is HEREBY ti'tVLN IO ALL ? uNirK'?NED j.> thal ts? Mom i.- Returns l?rUie ii..i,n- f April pisl, in coiupluii" with lb? las Ur,i.iia::cj rann d on Ibo-jsiti Ujy -i H'o i.-n'oe:-, l.-i'ii, min; r.. lo?du u? .,r lu ? for-th? J."?:li inst I1 i:. i,li;si)N, .May 1 13 t:iti A.v?s-..r. i ii i) TKl-VVKKIiliY X?WS, J>lTtLISllED IN VVINN.SBORO' S. C.. AFFORDS A prolitable inedlllni im Um advertising public ol Ciiarl. si.-:. We t-'-sf ct.ii?-, -.'licit tte-ir ??Hti.sjLiKii fur cir mutual hetl.-llt. ..AH.LAIll>, l>?Sl\?RTti3 ,v WtLUA.??. NOVI'IUIH'I I j SPECIAL NOTICES. fO-ARrmClAL EYES.-AUTIi-H.IAi, HU? MAN EYES mad? to order and inserted by lJt-s. V. BAUCH ami P. GGUOLEMANN (formerly employed by ROISSUNNEAU. of Paris). No. 599 broadway, New York. April 14 l>r Si' NOTICE TO MAUINERS.-C A P T AI N S ANT' PHOTS wishing to anchor their vessel* in Ashley River, an; requested not to do r.<> anywhere within direct range of tilt' heads of tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on ih*> Charleston and st. Andrew's side c: tiiie Ashley Uiver! by which precaution, contact with thc submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. f-. C. TURNER, IT. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, lVbrnary il, lsrfe. February 7 SHIPPING. ? POU SfSXV YORK-MV.RCI?ANTS' LINE.-Tb? rehilar packet schooner L. S. DA >yis, BISHOP Master, lianna * par: cargo en? ?"Raged, will meet with quick dispatc'-i. May fi WILLIAM ROACH. OFFICIAL. Headquarter* Scconil Military District.1 CHARLESTON, S. C., AprU JU, 1W.7. J ' rESEUAL OltliEB. NO. 12. L The Military Sub-Districts of North Carolina ami South Carolina aro hereby discontinued. IL Thc territory embraced within this comtmtud Is divided into Pun1*, as fo lowj : SOUTH CAROLINA. L Thc Militar}' Post of Charleston, to embrace thc State Districts of Charleston. Colleton, and Berkley, and the adjacent islands; tn he commanded by Brevet Briga? dier-i ieneral If. B. GLITZ, Lientenant-Coloncl nth Infan? try. Hi-adquartci a at Charleston, S. C. Garrison: Head qua rte rx, and Companies A, D. F. and I.Cth Infantry, and Companies D and P, 40th Infantry. .J. The Military Post of Hilton Head, to embrace thc State District of Beaufort ami art jae-nt islands; to be commanded by Brevet captain JAMES CiiESTEn.lst Lieu? tenant 3d Artillery. Headquarters at nilton Uea 1. Gar? rison : Companv E, 3d Arrillory, and Conipauy K, 40th Infantry. ?L The Military Post nf Georgetown, to embrace the State Difltrii-ts of Georgetown and norry; lo be com manded by Urcv. t Major K. W. II, READ, Captain 8th ln fiiutry. Hoadquartors at Georgetown, S. C. Garrison : Company C. sth infantry. 4. The Military Post of Aiken, lo embrace the State Districts nt Barnwell and Rdgoneld; to bo commanded by Brevet Major!.. WALK KU. Captain 5th Cavalry. Head? quarters at Aiken, b". C. Garrison: Companies ll and I. 5tb Cavalry. ?. Thu Military Post of Darlington, to embrace thc State Districts of Williamsburg, Ckirendon, Marion. Dar? lington. Marlboni', and ClifstertieM : tu be commanded by Captain H. S. HAWKINS, III ii Iniuntry. Headquarters at Darlington, S. C. Garrison: Company ll, Cth Infantry. ft. The Military PosJ of Coluiubia, to embrace tho state District? of Orangeburg, gamier, Kershaw. Rich lund, and Lexington ; to IK- comnunJod by brevet Uriga Jier-tJoneral .1. D. GREENE, Colonel otli infantry. Uead quartersat Columbia, S. c. Garrison : Companies B, (', ami K, nh lufiuitry. 7. Thu Military Post of Newberry, to embrace Ibo State Districts of Newberry, Laurena, and Abbeville : to bil commandedby Brevet Major.). MCLKAUY. Captain lilli Infantry. Headquarters al Newberry, s. c. Garri? son : Company ll, tlth lui.ml ry. 8. Tho Military Port of Anderson, to embrace thu Slab- Districts of Anderson. Greenville and Picitens ; to he commanded by Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A. T. Sstnu t .rhi.ii sib Infantry. Headquarters at Anderson, S. C. tiarnson : Company I, hill Infantry. '.). Tho Mliit ?ry Post of t'moiiville, to embrace thc Stale District of Spartaubutgand Union; to he commanded by Brevet Licutouaul-Coioiiel J. N. ANDSEWS, Captalu sth Infantry. Headquarters at Bidonville, s. c. Garr?? sou: Cuuipnny G. Sill Lnl'antrv. li). Thu Military Post of Cheater to embrace :he Stale District of York, Chaster, Pairiloid, and Lancaster! to be commandcJ by Brevet Major D. D. LINN, I'.quain nth infantry. Headquarters at Chester, S. c. Garrison: Com? pany K, (?th Infantry. m * ? ?j * ? * VIL Tin- following named officers, in addition to their other duties, have been assigned, in orders from the War Impartaient, as Assistant Commissioners ut' the Bureau ol' Refugees, Freedmen, anil Abandoned Lauds, within brevet Major-Genotal R. K. SCOTT, for Soul h Carolina, Headquarters al Charlestuu, h. C. Brevet Major-General N. A. MILKS. Colonel 40th lu? fautry, for North Carolina, Headquarters ul Raleigh, N. C. X. Tho sah-, nf spirituous liquors by auy jiersou or IKiKOUS to soldiers, suilors, ur marines in tho service of the United States, is hereby prohibited; and any person so onVtuling, procuring for. or giving away to, any sol tiler, sailor, or marine any spirituous liquors, will he brought to trial heioro a miUtary tribunal, sud shall bi? nned iit a sum no! exceeding one hundred nor less Limn lilly dollars, or imprisoned lor a period not excee lin?; two iiiontliH, And any person giving information of any violation of luis order, shall, upou conviction ot thu per? son accused, be entitled tu rocuivo ono-lourth. of the hue itupused and coUectud. l*o?t Commanders will require Sheriffs, Deputy Sher? iffs, Constables, und the police forcu within their com? mands lo report to them any violation of Military orders and arrest Ibu guilty parties. XI. Pust Commanders will exercise a supervision over nil Magistrates, Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs, Constables and Ponce within their commands; and will, whenever liceos r-nry for the pr?servation of order and the efficient dis? charge ot their duties, assume command ol' thu policu loree. By command of Major-lleiieral D. E. SICKLES. J. W. CLOUS. Captain 33th infantry, A. D. C., and Ad. Asst. Artjl. GetVI. GmciAi, : J. W. CLOUS. Capt. lath tait, Aiu-de-Catup, ami A. A. A. G. tilJ April 'Si O KKK'I AL. Headquarters Second Mlliturv District, \ (NtiRTU t'.Mioi.t.sA ANO Hourn ('ARMUNA), j COLUMBIA, S. C., March '?lui, 1S07. ) ?GENEIUL OH?KHii No. L] I. IN COMPLIANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO. ID, Headquarters of the Army, March 11th, 1>'?7, the un? dersigned hereby assumes command of the second Mili? tan District constituted by the Act of Congress, Public No. tis, 'Jd March, 18i'.7, entitled "An Aetfor thu more etticieut govuniuieut of thu rubel states." II. In tile execution ol'the duty of the Conimaiiilin;; Ueueral to maintain the security of tb? inhabitants ?ti their person* and property, to suppress insurrection, dis? order and violence, and tu punish ur cause lo be pun? ished ,i?l disturben of tho public peace and erin ina!-, the local civil tribunals will bo permitted to lake juris? diction ol and try offenders, excepting only suoli cases as maj by the urdcrol thu Commanding General bu retered lo a Coinwissiuu or other military tribunal fur trial. III. The civil government ti"*' uxisting in North Caro? lina ?iud South Carolina is provisional only, and in ali re? specta subject to the paramount authority of the United stat'-s, ?it any time lu almlish, modify, control or super cede the same. I .neal taws and muntci|Kil tvgulalions not inconsistent with the Constitution aud laws ol thu Uuited Suites, or the |iruc)aituttiOiis of the President, or with siicii regulations xs arc or may ho prescribed in thu orders ol die Cuuiuiaudiiut General, are bor? by declare?! bi lie in loree; and. in conformity therewith.civil officers are hereby authorized to continue the exercise of their proper functions, and will bo IY-?IHX-:<*I and obeyed by lin- inhabitants. IV. Win n.-vcr nuy Civil Utiiecr, Magistrale orC?urt neglect? ur refuses to iirtorm an nil! ul act proi>ei-ly :. . quired ol' t u, h Iriliilliul or officer, w'"i fel-y diloaud r?t;liiiiil security lo pen-on or pn?peri,?- shall lie denied, thu casu will lie rejKirted hy the pugi Commander to ile ' ? lleadquaners. V. I'nsl Comtnandi-rs will cause to be arrested persons ? -har.-'?I with lli<< coiuniiisloit of riniM alni rifen - when ?he civil au'! ?ties fui! to arr?st and tiring such oll'eiiders to trial.... i will hold Ile-aeein-.Itu cu-t-xly l'or tria! by Military Cointuissiot:, I'p.vosl C'urtor "'n t IribUlial o:-;-ani/ei| nur?;,ant to unler* from these V. quarters, irrests ty military T..:hority will reponed promptly. The i-hsrge-preierred will kir ai -oiupaitiud bj the evidclieeoii winch they ar- tonnde.i. VI. Hie Comiuat.diuc, llenera!, desiring lu pr-.nerv? Irattquilily and order by MK..:.- ..nd agi-n ies nu?-, CO?^. iiial io the pk<v,ile, iulicils the zealous and cs. tdbl'-0 0|s.-ration of civil officers in the ihscluirge e- th- i; .;.;.i. -, mid the aid of ?ill go**! citixctis in prc\ ..ting cnidtie: tending to disturb the jNj.ce; ant! m thc end that inira siuu may seltloin anse for lim exercise of military ?ut Ihurily in mailers of ordinary civil adiuiuistnuioii, the Commanding Oetiural respectfully amt ..aruestly com mends to the peoplcuud authorities of Nortli and Soutli far.ilma uuresurvcii obedience to the tuthoriij nowe tablished, and thu diligent, cousideRite and inij irtial execution nf thu laws unacted for : ii govurium i. VII. All orJers lieretofore pubiism d lottie ;? ?>ai ? ul th- -wiilh are hereby eoutiuilisl in loree. The iel io wing named oiliccrs an auttouueed as the stall' of tie- Major General Conimamlin ; ? Capt J. \V. Clous,.3*111 I b'. Infantry. .L-t .ur.. \.:. :. Gell, and Aide-de i amp ?.'apt. Alexa.id- .-? Moore. 'Jsih i -. Infantry, Ai?h-.ic Camp. Kvt. Maj. 1 lt. Myri !.. I? ! iou;. :<d Art., Aide-de-camp am! Act. .lode.- Ad?., a!? MatorJauu .1 P. Roy. .'-.:? I > Intl.. Act \-*?. in-|- ci, Bvi Majori?e:?.-ra1 .O.Tyler, l?i'p:uj Qnarterniast-r lien. ir. S, A . Chi I illarieruia-ter, Uri.-, d-iier .: XV. \V. t'.arn-. Major aud C. S,. V. S. A , I 'illet i'O.'lHOl-,II J Stll'sisWIiCe livt i.it, i.'ol. charles Page, Sun: r. s .\ M- .I. l-l ru-nr. I? K sICKLIV*. Majer llenera! t^ ouuu Hiding. Official : J. W, Cuirs, Aidv-tio-C'Mtil' ilar-.-it io SH 5 RPH G. _ XI?W YORK AM? C?.MM.rSSTOV STEAM? SHU' UM;. COMPOSED OF Til F NE'A V.!> FLEGANTSIDEW HEEL STEAMSHIPS MANHATTAN.W. om n.t. Commander. CHAMPION.Mu BRAY. Commander. FOR S?W" YORK. ^ -s-,-,.. -, THE FlE -ITAMtfTIP CHAMPION, /s+?'+tl , Ca ot. LM.Mcas.tr, trill leave Hj-own '. ?" ' ".'-South Wharf on Saturday. May .. - . iltli. et 12 o'clock P. M. ?7T Tho ?hi;ts o', tins I,inn maure FIRST-CLASS, and are provided with ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS for passengers. r.e.- the champion is tho oi.ly sidowheel steamer leaving Charleston this week. For Freight or Passage, apply to STREET BROTHERS A C'A. May 7 No. 74 Eadt Bay. mi YORK AND WARLESTG?" People's Steamship Company. SAILING DAYS.WEDNESDAY^. THE STEAMSHIP MONEX A, CAPTAIN LEBBY. yf-,r^t'" WTLL LEWE NORTH ATLANT ?O /?yJr> WHARF on Walntsitay, May 8, ;t 9 ??p.vi.?'.. i ' o'clock A. M. Ltne composed of Steamers -MO? NERA" and "EMILY H. SOUDER." WILLIS i CHISOLM, May 6 mluw North Atlantic Wharf. FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL ELS E. FIRST CABIN PASSAGE TEN DOLLARS. jivjN-?!??T ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELE. T H GANT STEAMSHIPS ???P;-?."QUAKER CITY, I SARAGOSSA, _. S -^..:> . J ...-J GRANADA, Will leavo Adser's Sonth Wharf every Saturday. THE STEAMSHIP GRANADA, CAPTAIN IRA BEESLEY, 'ITT'I LL LEAVE ADO ER'S WHARF ON SATURDAY, VV May ll, at - o'clock. May Jj It AVENEL k CO. FOR SAVANNAH, GA., TOUCHING AT BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. 1TIE FINE STEAMER EMILIE, CAPT. ISAAC DAVIS, TIT ILL LEWE BOYCE'S WliA.tr AS ABOVE EVERY i T Tknr*Hitg Mun,,ny. a: li o'clock. Itctnruinti win kavt Savannah overv Saturday Morn In;/. at (J o'cloi k. Fro gbt rec iv -d ?lilly and stored fre? of charge. AU Freight must he pn ;od, except Fit .?hi to Savannah. For Freight or Piasago apply bi W. W. SHA'KELFORD, May C Boyce's Wharf. VKW YORK AXD BREMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. TUE FlitsT-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP IB J? UL T I a 3 A. (!. JONES, Master, Will loave Pier No. 40. M. lt., on Saturday, April 20. St Noon, FOR SOUTHAMPrOH AWD BREMEN, takine, passengers tn Southampton, London, Havre and I tremen, ut the followi: g rates, payable m cold or lta\ equivalent iu currency: Firel Cat in. rilli; Second Cabin, CGC; Sleonwo, Si?. From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to New Yota, First CsblU, ?Ill); Secoua rabi.,, iii; 3teenu{e, ?43. KXCUHMON TICKETS OUI AND HOME-Flrsr. Cabin, ?HO; Second Cabin. H.lu; Steerage, ULSTERN METROPOLI , Capt. WM. WEIR.May* NEW STEAMER.May 18 For Freight or Passage apply lo ISAAC TAYLOR, President, Fe'oroarv 27 ly No 40 Broadvuy, N. Y. " rOIMULATKAT FU?" FERNANDINA. JACKSONVILLE. AND ALI. TUB LANDINGS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER. FL4 SAVANNAH, GA., THE NE>v AMD SPLENDID STEAMSHIP DICTATOB, 1000 T03TS BU?PEN. CAPTAIN LOFTS M. OOXETTER. ON AND AFTER THE -TH O?TOWSR, THIS FINA SHIP will still tram KIMM ?UUtiUc Whan; every fru?a? iVi^Rt, at li) o'clock, esr (fe* akara nieces. All irrhrnt must bc pal? baas hy afcifaara Gangs oi -egroee v. ll be t4ra? to tba abo e points on. the f?t Jehu's River nt aa saab, flkttdr n unoer tea, years oi age frc?. Horsea as4 Mules al radvrcd ratos. /Cj-Coiiiiiry i tapers adverusing "the DrCTATOIt" wlU pleas?- discontinue their notices and send account to tho Atteins. For Freight or Passade apply on board, or to tba Aecnev. Suth Atlantic Wint\ .lanna^ytp FOK SAVAJST-NTAM. THE STEAMER "DICTATOR," KUM) TONS BFRTHEN, CAPTAIN !.. M. CO XE TT IR, WILT. LEAVE MIDDLEJTLAXTlO WHARF EVEllt FRIDAY NIGHT, at lil o'clock, for tass port. For Freight .?r huaagi*, apply on board, or lo oMce of J. D. AIKEN fc CO., Aacnts. .Iaunary15 S-.uth Atlantic Wnari. F?I? 0 E OR G ? T 0 WN, 8. C., TOl'l'III.Mi AT *?H TH IHLA',15, WAV&il? LY HILLS. Mk* LAXDIf'at* OB TK? WAt.CA5k.VW ASH HLAL'K RIVERS. 'IHE FINE STEAMER ?, t ? 7r ; H A EMILIE, CAPTAIN ISAAC DAVIS, TTHLL 1 EAVE HOWE'S WHARF AS ABOVE, EVERY VV i/ 'ewy '/ ;?<:."/. at C ovus-k. i-turning, win h*v* Georgetown .-very \i\<ln-. ..*.'t<rn\n.j, ?ii t?o'clock. Fri.. [ iitjivi-d d.i'v. and -: t?.ve "! c'lUTge. F?r trexat or p.-r-.i apply 11 W V,-. sHACKKLFORD. N.>. I lioyce's Wharf. N. H.-All freight nins! be ise,-a:a, and none r-ec?<o!. alt.-r dark Apnl 29 TUlUi?fiil TICKETS TO FLORIDA 11V Cliarlcstou and Savannah Steam Paekr-t Line. VIA BEAI ?'ORT vNl> HILTON HEAD. st. am r I'll OT HOT. Captain W. I'. M. Nr.ITT. -!. il:e r El.i/A U.\N< l v_i .ij*?in .'. E. RlCllABTMOIi. Steam r KANNI!_.r?ptait! 1 . :?. VlVCES?. ii. ?VF LCCOJIM ii.VfiC'N WtlaJUr. Cl LVBLEVI'ON, j ami i hurlestiiii Wiian. -''..?n- t:i, evory Monuayl \V<-,i:u-s tay. I n,im ?a:"rda\ >niings, ut 7 o', lock Th?-liL?iT Ito? lea VIM Cliar!e..:oii i*. cry Friday, ami ..iv.iniiah uViT} SuMlPta;. Ibo ELIZA ll VNCOX !ea\es CharU-ston .-very Wo-iuea .1 :\ sud Nitmday. 1 -avamiah ev r.. .V. ;; uf a;. .. J n .lay. I bo FANNI!', leaves l"!ia-li-?roii ever? Motmay, and Savannah-very V, , .n...vt: ut l-'.nc.on g??iuj? aie! r ?tiiruiui/. Frei^lu r.v? i veil .la Iv urM sto?> : fr.t charge. ; ht t ? ..il poinw . ... : ? ivaimaii mu-, bc pu?aid. No Freight n .. .v.-. ?:.., . :N-> t. Foi 1 lei-Ut er I..- . . . .. ... I 1 I. . i . ... il-yT-Mi*. Afstits Cl tnHOilN ..- CI'NIN A. .i?-, ...?ai:. Ga. .i . - , i. .. ;. - i m?G?aaof;iie Agon ?i . 1 Gu;. K..U ? . , .J... : : in.- vt. ta? st. Joim'a; A: .-! U CHEKAW AD-vTSRTISEK. I ? i I :!.:..; ?Tl RE. SOIJCBCi:. ART. . I'Er.t ..!.LaJlaWv:> NEW?. .? . .. ? 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