The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, May 13, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME IV.NO. 534. CHARLESTON, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, M>Y 7, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS.
TELEGRAPHIC.
Our lilMc ! i--'-' '? "? ? -?
CONDOS May 10. 1:-:i?:; : I. i-. lr. t.tv.U- one
Mid Iii?Government . i- ?' > .: ? .. shal'nv
tratlsparc::' :'ii.'. .! s i:.'ii: I i ol' I.: ? -, v
tO!|slt>!l .-; ?ranchi
Mr. Bright div! ire-! t's. : ; : h.-mos', n-.jn.-t nu:
oppressive i.ie.:<?irc cw.' ?'tutti .!.
Messrs. Boebuck ..: ! P'lsi . 1 .: I" . dod <..
Strainer- weic i-xi .ii *- .! during division.
Tho announcement ..!' i. -nit. flo majority
uioduml proira.'U*?lchi from; kt ministerial
benches.
Lord Stanley. ;?i the ll->?s.-. congratulated thc
country that tin- good sense and im lierai tot: <>l lin?
Poace Conference has ?tad IhccnVciol arrest itu;
the unspeakable ?> es i?f Kumpcati wai.
[Loud cheers.] I 'Miiaincd thal ?he tr? .itv
1839 absolutely gn? ,.. , Luxembur? m ll .Hand.
What Government .i now dum: was lu adopt that
guarantee ti? pres . ? : eiunstaitees.
LONDON. May IL Thc death sentence ol' the
Fenians has beeu commuted bi lout: nuprisnu
mnnt. The Lui of Herb, nays, officially, th.
Government will um publish the n al history nf
thc recent Fenian uprisi 'tr. na acemita ..! upprc
iiensions of trouble witti certain foreign Govcrn
meuts involved m the plot.
FRANKFORT. May 12.-United States Loads 77L
LONDON', .May 12. .ho tivatv signed yestcrdav
has been ratified by til : ro^pective Governments.
The Prussians ev ini tie Luxemburg in a iu<>::tli.
BERLIN. May 12.-Tito Rr??? :h Cibinel ha- made
satisfactory explanations to Prussia in regard te.
the recent war preparations.
LIVERPOOL, May 10-Noon. -In cotton thore .- n
better feeling -ailvanced |a'.d; estimated ?ales
20,000 bales; middling uplands ll M.
LIVERPOOL. May 10-1:301'. >L-Gulum advance!
4d. since opening qa 'tatton-.
LIVERPOOL. May 11--N" ??u. -Cotton qnicl; mid?
dling upland ll J: Orleans If. Brea Istutl* tiuiet.
LONDON". May lt --V?vi.-C inaoU 0*21. Louds 71.
NEW YottK. May 12. -A ?pretal dispatch to the
Herald says: Notwithstanding ibo satisfactory
solution of the Luxemburg quest ?en by treat'
arrangement, fears arc entertained and generally
expressed, that war has been merely postponed by
the work of thc diplomatist*. Warlike propara
tions are ?till actively c Tried on, ia Prance, Ger
mauy, Russia and Prussia, It i- said thai before
tho Peace Congress closes, a propo.-al is likely t>>
be addressed by Eeg and to all the powers inclined
to belligerent a'ction. MI which Queen Victoria will
recommend and urge a general disarmament.
Should this proposal be entertained, another
Congress will probably assemble in Loudon
to secure its formal adoption and uniform execu?
tion by all thc great powers, but ir is thought that
even this proposition will lint h ; snec issl'ul in se
eunng the maiutainaucc of |teaee.
Tho fourth military conscription (hiring this
year has been put in fiirce in Greece, by wiiieh thc
Greek army is increased 80.000 men. Thc comli
tion of the navy is also cu/agiiig the serious con
sideration of thc Greek Government. Largo en
roUmeiiLs of seamen are in ppi U*H nf couiph lum.
A telegram Iron) Berlin announces Mm death ?i
Uov. Wright, on tie; llth instant, ol' dropsy. IL
rallied a short time previous to his thuin, and \'.
was thought that he waul i recover, ba? 'i com?
menced to ?ink rapidly o;i the nigti of the lOti.
and expired the next morning at H o'o?iit'k.
Kiiropciiit \?.\VN l?y Strainer.
NEW VOKK. May 10.- I le sicamsh |? Ib-miauia
aud .'vow York from S .titliauipton i>?, (lu t*;.
Warm gratitude ist tpres?cd folhuvu Victoria,
whose personal intervention uoiihi i>: c ul thc
groat calamity ol war. i; would >o!;d ilmv.
closer the bonds of amity I . j?,. n i. .. . ... .-ou; -
tries.
The Queen of Spain lia*? .....! i :.. M!.. a!: . ?? i,t .?
1'ewels in London. A single diauiond tvateh ehaii
irought 34,000 pounds.
lt is reported, hut d uietl, that ClaiulalJi had an
interviow with Luttuzzi.
I* was state<l that France conHiiUed to prepa
for war, and troops were arranged to lh) con ..cit
trated almost iuuuediatvly, bu; opinions generally
favored peace.
From Washington.
WABHINOTON, May ll. -It is stated that- Sharkey
and O'Conner have prepared m amcmled b:ll. in
which OrcTs pwHtoediug. relativo tot ie Arkansas
treasury, will tarnish tangible property considera?
tion justifying jnrisdictiou.
Week's disburseuieats-Army, $2.011,000; Navy.
$777 900; Interior. $2.233,000: *$100.000 rraetionai
currency issued.
Natio?al bank circulation, (298,00:1 .Odo. ih?\
enunent holds as security tor national bank ein:n
ktion and deposits ol' public money. ?-.70.AI I.IHH).
Internal revenue receipts In-ihiv arc flC?Luati; !'<.:.
tho week, $1,831 DOO.
The St. Augustine, N'ewnansvilie, an I Tampa
Bay Land Offices are tt. be eonsoiidated at Talla
hassee. Fla.
Fruin .llaryluml.
BALTOIORE, May ll. -Samuel H. WciitZ, who
plead guilty to thcMcchauic*' Uank entbezxl neut,
was sentoucod to six years' imprisoiuueiit in thc
Baltimore jail.
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Fortress Monroe-Departure of Mr. Davis.
FORTRESS MONUOK. May IL - A large crowd i:ol
lected at the steamboat landing at au early hour.
Mr. Davis left Fortress Monroe alter two years'
imprisonment. The lea?o waa touemugly inipn s
sive. Mr. Da vis walked on one side of (?enera!
Burton, Dr. Cooper mi tin- other; Itohcrt Onld anil
the brother of 31 r. Davin, from Vicksburg, wini atv
companied Mrs. Davis and sister, wem followed by
several triouds. The countenance of Mr. Davis
wafl cheerful. Ho received many friends ?nth
great cordiality on the boat. Ile was dressed III a
plain dark suit, felt hat, and walks walt a cane.
His face was pale and very thin. Ile is feeble ami
his hair is ?pute gray.
From Richmond-Slr. Duvi* ut th. Spots?
wood Holet.
RICHMOND. May IL-Tho steamer John Sylvester,
with Mr. Davis on board, arrived this afternoon a!
half-past five o'clock. Long bet?re her arriva! tie
military arrangements had liecii made hy (icm ral
Schofield. A detachment of infantry, from the
Twenty-ninth Regiment, was present, ?nd sentinels
were posted at intervals, cuclosim; about a hun
dred yards square of the wharf. Outside ol' this
line a large crowd of negroes anil a few .v hite.i Were
gathered. The brows ol' the surrounding hil!?,
were pretty thickly covered wah spectators. .Maj.
Vance, of Gen. Schofield's stall', who was in com?
mand, had a detachment of caiiuoiucrs nf thc
Fifth Artillery, numbering about lilly, mounted,
as a guard for the carriages.
As thesteamer hove ia ?i^hi, willi thc national
flag flying, tho most intense anxiety was exhibited
by the crowd to get closer, but linne was no demon?
stration, no cheering or hissing when the steamer
was made fast. Hon. James Lyons went mi board,
and, after a feelint: meeting with ?lr. Davis,
brought Mrs. Davis ashore .uni conducted her tn
a carriage, followed hythe two ?crvnnts wi-., at?
tended hor. Li a tow minutes after Mr. Davis
came over tho gang plank, accompanied by lien.
Burton and Dr. Cooper. Ile looked very"much
changed from what the citizens < f Richmond rc
member him, looking much ohlei and ratler hag
Sard and feeble; a lull grey lieard contributed much
> the change. He wotc a heavy black overcoat
and came ashore with a very linn step. The pan;,
immediately eot into carnages, and. surrounded
by tho mounted guard, drove ia ?div by a s.de
street up towards thc Spottswood Hotel, thus dis?
appointing the large crowd which had gathered
on Main street, near thu wharf, t-. see Mr. Pav.r..
On the trip up Mr. David was quite cheerful, and
as he had no guard, walked freely about tie: boat,
conversing with thc passengers, who wen- ali
anxious to speak to him. Ile said ?alie nih ml his
imprisonment, but spuke tn terms of winnicot
affection of ex-President Pierce, who visited lum
on Thursday last. He said then- was no m ai liv?
ing for whom he entertained a higher regard. Al
Brandon, on the way up. a number wf Lubes bad
gathered to speak l<> him. wi ?. she d tears nu
mg him; they nc-liv all had been acipiaiiitauce!
of his family during the war.
A lady named Mrs. Davis, of Kiciunoml ul:?,
got on the boat at Xorfnlk. died in lb-ladies'
cabiu, shortly before reaching Uichinou
Two bridal parlies came up na same lm?.{,
There is a large at:d curious, btu nrdet lv itrowd
around the S];ottsvvoo<l Ilote!, waiting in
glimpse of thc prisoner. He will lemaiii nOcti.
Burton's charge until produced in i-mri Mnttda ..
The citizens generally, in u. !. rei . e i!..- wiobi-s
of the authorities, staid nwa> from the dock,
though matty uflhem were stationed .n thedi?os
and window-i along Main street, to see Mr. I>avi1
SS he passed up. after th? pme .- >>.\ etitet ed nial
street, lit*iK-cnpii-s the name sim - t room? ai
the Spotswood thai he did ? ? Isi.i.
It is tito opiuion expres.Si il !.. ,,. \|.. .
counsel, tiiat if bail is rel seil him. the Kx<i
will intervene ld prevent hi? furti.. r cnui'uiem. ni
until hits trial conies oO".
Many of Mr. Davis' iriendi v iii .' iiiiim :.,-:ogii!
and to-morrow.
The crowd around ile :^|" Ssvumd ll.a?: di
cd after vainly waaing lo . .m. l i ?. ha.
a private parlor, ami takin itt.- meals MI.,'
room. This evening he ivcvivcd Hie vis :?- i.ear?
ly ono hundred of "?o un rsl ptviuii-eni .
amoug them tlc pastor ol - i. I id's Church i i
ho rlrtt received thc new?. ,.| lue ! : .d,;::. : Lee'
lines. There i? norestriettnii on los uiovemeias
and he has thc liberty of lt? hoiu- .
In view of lue f ei ut ii-.t tlc- l.i< ? nth V. s. le
fantry is about lo encamp pernuna -i-. at th' Cuy
Spring Park, wubin th eil'.
Some citizens havi laid I-f a-' Cen. Sciiulh ld :.
complaint abm,; tin laitguaj ns?~l al thei-oloi.
meet i mr l?rid;,y night, as lo pmd'ii i
thor disturbances, ??:d Ibo mattel r .<?.
tigated. i
A large number purni . have e. u -rai ? >. ,
be present at ihe studoll "?' t;.. I . S. Cmul Una :
dav. Many of tllClll to e<.i : . .
RICHMOND. Ma;, VJ. Mr. Davis remained al the
Spottswood all lia;- ?nd ? ??. '.. ! n|? b\ a ln:g? ,
number ol' citizens. 'I h.. r- - ... gi.?
movements. Severa I b-?ii : . . I: . . 'ihe
following is general:; mid r.-Und : '? : . ; -
gramme III Court !.. Lh< j 1. m.? 1 . ..
be produced by O'.t ral Hui.id th? .i .1
wUl discLaige him. ii- wiii b itiiiiiediateL ur- !
rested 011 11 beuch WsaT.ua. lu aiisw. .? io ,?t? ,u .
meut found aguiii?l bau b;. th. lirami .Sui-;.
Norfolk. Mr. O'Connor, bis cnuw ? . .-stans! io
friends that he will ius.st on aivunmeiii.,;.-ti-ia!. |
Another ol'his conn.- .. s ....liiat il H ud i; ii.
granted, a motion Iwi bini will lw itisialctl. h. I ie .
general opinion is ihutno ina: wili takt p.'ace now, I
and not, perhaps, uatild une. . j
Horace Gi eeley and Augustus .schell, ol A ev. ?
?ork, and A. Welsh and Oeii. Jaekitun. ol I'ad.t
delphia. are here Lr thc purpose ol going bail lur
31r. Davis. Charles O'Couiu.-r, ot Newi.uk, >.m.
B. Recd, of Philadelphia, counsel lor Mr. Davis,
are here. Wm. M. Lvarts. ol' New ?ork, who
dists in the prosecution, anti L. IL Cha miler, pros
..cuting attorney, .ii ru id tiiis P. M. trono Washiug
. >ii. lt is genera!!*' believed Hiat Mr. Davis will
? lu ld ?ii cu dody until hts Irial.
A HOI her \ct(ro lt ?ot in Iticluuoml.
RieiivoN??. May 12. .Another m-gro ri.M
..urr?i| in iii-- lower nar* of i h . city lust night. Thc
.....r iiniioil to roen?;i rlninkon negro from
titi police, ['.ricks. OIIIIM and pistols were used.
Four |*nlicemcii were bailly beaten: mioof Uni:
-..v.-!--h injured. A . OlllpailV "f soldiers gm I liill."
ti-.i' I.?bb- Prison wei-, c.H.-il on, ?ind captured
eighteen m' the rinters. While tl:.s was point:
another negro difficulty noeimed int First Street.
I'IK1 last nt??1? dispersed upon thc persuasion ut' n
odored juryman. T?*-dav mounted soldiers patrc"
(tr- streets to keep order, and wiuads ol' pulu-.
\\<-y,- placed nt ?ill thc churches, in view of tin.
lineal s of the negro s to force their way in anton;
the white pi-opie.
A large procession of negro societies attended rt
funeral to-dav. accnmiiaiiicd liv un unarmed
companyof colored militia, thc otr?eors nf which
itMTii.il swords. Then; w;w no dist urbane . last
???.-ht. .Tcdokiali K. flay ward nf Masa., was ar?
rested for usina; language at tho negro meerim,
on Friday night; calculated to create a riot. U;?
laurilane was as follows: "After J mitre Under
wood comes, you cati hold high carnival, do whal
? "ii phase. T need not advise you what to
do. for great I ?od i es do us thev haw :i mind to.'"
ile was arrested on a warrant from the Mayor, and
wa? ' adel in SUMO, to appear to-morrow. Thc
citizen.- haw been apprehensive of a riot ?ill day.
Wont Pennsylvania.
(??HKisRintn. Pa.. May 12. -Sometime since, two
bini HTS. named Znok. of Pennsylvania, wem mur?
dered near Vicksburg, ticncral Gillam telegraph
?il to Hie O o vcr nor of I'emisvlvauut, of thc ar
rest ot L. IL Brown, thc alleged murderer.
Kron? Xcw York.
Nr.w VORK. MnvlL-Tho specie exports to-day
fool np ?1,80U.OOO'.
S KW VottK. May 12.-The large hat factory of
Doubleday & Co was burned. Nearly 1000 persons
aro thrown out of employment. Loss $80,00*1,
From .Macon -Kplscopal Convention.
.MACON. May ll. Rev. John \V. beckworth.
Trinity Church, New Orleans, was elected Cishop
of Gc?tgia. Rev. Mr. Scott, of Oregon, roce'ved
eight out of eighteen votes of tho clergy, and throe
ont nf twenty-one of tho lay members. The ele
ti-tn was afterwards made unanimous. The result
-ives general satisfaction.
Almost a Catastrophe.
AtlOUSTA. GA., May 12.-AS the sexton of th?
First i'.aptist Cu'.reit \ as light ng tip for evening
service, the entire ceiling foll wit li a loud crash,
breaking pews and fn mi titre. Fortunately Hie con?
gr?gation had not assomblod. No persons injured.
From Cunada.
NEW VoitK, May H. -A Montreal dispatch nays,
that it was rconrtod that arms had been collected
ulong the frontier at different points.
Prom .Mexico.
\'i:w OUI.KANS. May IL-The Steanior Ge?.
MeCiillnui. frn.il Tampion thc Hi h, and Bar. tho
Sib. armed from Galvostmi to-day. sin; curried
ont ?i largo eaigo nf arms for the liberals. She n
ports that Gomea, ii inuit miling al Tampico, wa
m Open revolt against .li ia rex. on ihe 5th.
(?eli. l'a von, commanding thc forces North of
tin- Slate of Vera Cruz, has received orders to re
lieve i ?oinez. wh . is dismissed fri on the army in
disgrace. This order recites th u *S!MI.0tHI of ?iif
?oms. the revenue of Tampico, remained unsio
II united for. Tampico i.- sii.-pondcd asa pm' nf
entry, and ?mile" given lo parties paving duties tn
the privent hioiniihoiu t.mt (hey will lie liable
have 'hem collei ?.?.d again before leaving tin pori.
Gomez ha> I weiity-ilve h Ul id rn I men. wcllarnicd
and eipi pp. d.
l'avilit has a ?mall force incapable of assuming
il.iTUltsivc until reinforced, but is expecting lin
assist .mei of Canales in makin:; common causi
against the revolting General, who I brea tens, if
.iliac!.ed. to desolate the rich distriel of llnestica.
Advices received bv special courier fro.n S..n
Luis j'"to>? ol' the '27th liia; on the 2:5.1 Maximilian
af QuetX'taro placed himself at the head ol' a eol
III ii:. ol' six thousand men leading a sortie. The
Ikrhi lasted ali day. The Liberals were surprised
a; lind and driven tack, but subsnpunitlv rallied
undi r Ti ..vina Corona and repulse?I the Imperial?
ists, w. look refuge in tim etty. Tho Liberals
held a p-rUon of the eily .. few hours, then took up
their . ? ' pnsil mil.
li '. ie lie veil thc city of San Luis had suc?
cumb . .
Pi i ?.. lier*, ol the 2:id. represent provisions and
wai v en scarce.
1! avii'lu continues thc siege of Vera Cruz. Hts
fore.' of four or live thousand completely investing
lin- city by land and water.
The' scarcity of provisions is such lliat the
iieop'e are obliged tocal horse tletih.
Tue deal h ol'Minimini is confirmed.
A committee of ladies sailed out of (he City of
Mexico in the mini-' of thc heseiged, asking
guarantee nf general safetv, which was granted
conditionally, positively excluding .Marq?ese, Olio
ran. and other 1UI|MT?O'I?SI (?ener?is.
J'iaz is daily receiving reiuforeeinetils from
neighboring towns.
Governor Throekmorton, of Texas, savs he has
no) recommended persons to register, and dccliin s
lo doso; books and p.peru have arrived. Tho
work ol' registration i.- expected to commence
soon.
From Soiltli Aiucrlru.
NKW VoitK. May 12. Advices per steamer Arizo?
na .-tate- that the steamer Kayo olin* li. ll. Cuvier,
docs not belong to tho Colombian Government, but
is M os? p tera's private property. The draft from
parties in New Vork who sohl* lief has been pro?
tested.
No s'ep has been taken toward a settlement ot'
the Spanifh Ui?ieulty.
Advices from the Argentine Republic state that
he Mendoza revolutionists have boon defeated
liter four hours' light.
The Colombian Congress have passed a Hill over
Mosipiera's veto, directing tho salo ol' all tho
reese's of the Colombian navy.
Another storm i* brewing in consequence <>f the
'apiam ol' a spanish frigate demanding informa
mi: regarding the Kayo's character. Evanivc
mowers were returned by tho authorities at
'aithagena. when tin; Spanish Captain tlisabled
he Hayo, by removing part ot' her machinery, and
mtiticii Un-'Government at Bogota, giving them IO
lavs t" establish ber character, li is believed
hat Mosquera littorals a blow ?a Spanish interests
m ibo Caribbean Sea.
Cen. Sullivan, tho American Minister to Coloiu
.ia. bus arrived.
ihe Peruvian Congress has declared all disagree
neiits with Club cudi?].
Clarine .News.
Nr.w VoitK, May H.-Arrived, Caledonia, fnun
London; Arizona, Iroiu Aspiuwall, with f42U,UUU
ill Specie.
NEW V 'its. May 12.-The ships Pomona, from
havannah: Hausa*, from New Orleans; Arcadia.
I'roin Wilmington; und Southern Lights, from
l'hariv?tou, have all arrived ut Liverpool.
Domestic Mai-ki-ts.
NOON PtSI'ATCJI.
NK w VoitK. May IL Slocks strong. Money. 5.
i ?old. 13'e. Slerfing exchange. r?t) ilayH. t?i; night,
in1.; 5-20*s. registeieil, lUtijalUlU; V.2 coupons,
pis.aldo'L Hour lue. better. Wheat firmer and
quiet. Cern dull; nominally le. lower. Me?s
(Kirk quiet, at ft? 18ja22 25. Lard linn. Cotton
limier; middling uplauds27Aa2Se. Freights quiet.
KV KN I MS UISI'ATCU.
Cotton is more active; advanced Jo. Sales 2|!,ouo
bale.-. Middling L plauds lia'c l'unir less active.
Mule. -iipi-Hiue. fll tiVi 1211?K Mixed Wish rn Coi u
:l Dial 2?!. Pork timi; |23u?t2?. lard linn; 12|a
l::.'. Naval Stores dull. Fi eights quiet.
h\i.Ti?ti)i:i:. Maj ll. Cotton is dull and nomi?
nal. Collie sieady. Kb mr unchanged. Coin dull
itu.! further declined. Good t.. I'rime White $1 IS
al 211. MlXed Western lied.I li collis fl ll.
Po. i.-ioii> dull: holders sieady. All description*
oHiog product unchanged. Whiskey m IH.UHI :??.
Lorisvii.i.i:. Mav ll. Supertitle llmir fllfcill. .
Coin, sbeilol. ?1 Illa I 12 delivered; car SW. Mess J
i? i !. ?'22 f?0. Itacnu, shoulders !?i ; clear side-. 12.'..
Lud 121.
-.i. Lui is. May ll. I'lotirquiel ami unchanged,
t orn declined timi; cc'ds il Ulai bi. Provisions
.bril. M< i-- Poll. $22-m.,22 ."'ii. Macon Shoulders
SV; lear Sides 12?al2.{.
' IN. IVMII. .Maj H. Hnlir qlliet. Mi ss Pork
r22*i?. Hulk Meats linn. Shou!d>;is s; Sides IO.
Ilaeon quiet. ShouldersSjfaS; Clear Sides ll II 12.
Ni.w Om.KANS. Ma* I!. Ci 41 ?ti aeiive .i:id high
I r; -.de- V'O' baie-; ?.I.W Mid Ibu;; 2"?a2*ie.; receipts j
::. i I. M. S; i Np", i? ,ss|;t bal, J. Sugar and Molasses
i."iiiiii.d an?! iineliaiiged. Plour inti lillie b'?-'
in - ; ci iee grades ..rm; low grad- s easier; su|?'i - ?
liiie ??:;:i':l2ii. Corn quiet and linn; mixed und
vello? 1' -ITA--.: white .Vic. Oats ni lair ib-miml; ?
iig?it snpply'it yn.iy.H-. pork tinner :tnd. quiet mi
.21.1? I2TI. P>:.i l'unie:; holder- advanced !
...vtng'to the li^bi suppb asking; Shoulders I?Je.".
: il' i !e.; t lear l2?aLtc.' "Lod qui' 1 and MT, linn |
?t LtaUjc; <? hi I? i... Sterling 4lS*.tl!lj(.' No? j
Vol :. s ghi ta ; pn minni.
Moiiiij k| a j ll. lotion'iiii.-i and loni ; sales, I
'".. * : miildliug 2.-.;ive-.|'i-. ..2l. .!.-s.
SAVAN.WII. Mir. 11. Cnttmi opi ned with fair de?
mand m 21 cents; sales. *i7 hales ; closed ul an
a iv..iiee l.o d'-rs are asking ?sc., but ii" biiveis ;
ivci ipts, IKJ bales.
!.xf.i>iv,; >:'?. KeeoKii. Our inieiiquirarv of the
N. v.l.. rn O'liimerciiil in showing iq. ih,- ri cord "!'
ir. C. lt. Tlfitia.-i. oiie of Hie latti;r-.la\ lladical
sands ot the . uitiiiiMakable" stri|H!, wit.. i*Huiiq -
i:ig t 'ra .. n. J un > and t arieret coumies in the in
lore-i .-I' lie Clack ll.'pubhcan partv of North
Caiolina. IheF.merciul charges rhomas with
c.-ii'ig lu-? votes, in lin- Conveiition thal passed
the erdinai.if.sskm and sub-.;q ..-nil-, m il.e
. . ?. ;.-.:.;iv. v.::h ihc tnlst radical seces.'lonist>,
. ? II going so lav as I.?i vote against ; measure
maUi'ig ile- lothian subservient to tb... civil nu
ihm itv.
I ios same Christoj.her Itaudolph Thoma-? was
pre ..mt a? :; grand I'.reekcuridgo Mas- Meeting
ul barbecue, ai Kiunton, io ls.;e wilie'. ..ce.i
-l o h" delivered a r-|.h which excelled iv ll
ttiiii ->l !!:.. lamented Tom Kufiiu, who also address
..d':he ii ultiiiide. in its bitler demtuviatioi.- of the
Clack I ii publican party ana espeial se ver it', uf
Al>ra!iam Lincoln, i he writer of this was present
?'s a reponer ol' the press, and preserves a liveb
i - eoUt et ion vf. tit? ' liie-.-jtiiig-' p,1K. ?vities win.ii
.-.haracteiized th? address referred m. Of all I le.
-lound and lofty luiublers ' with which ibis
Slain seem- io lie especial!) cursed, i'. H. Thumus
may be classed with the most expert. Give it to
iniu. Spelman. he deserves no pity ;
I Wtiintn'jhm Jfifjtutt'lt,
A.\ AimUKSS TO THE l-'KEEDMEX.
Th? fo?uwhig address was delivered hy ll. I.
.IKKFKKS, E.-n" ;.t :i public mei ting hohl some day
since, al Gadsden's. Uh bi nni District. Mr. Jiu*
mts is well known m ibo State, ami is? ono of ii.
ntiMt n>|>ctncd citizens. ll-, remarks will lhere
l\?rc ho reid wit?1 interest :
MY FIUKSJIS : Sow. when l usc timk expression.
I usc ii .ti ;'!! .-IM <.> ?1.. i'm- 1 ain yoiii friend ami
lo-lieio I'na I vi-ii aro mino. There In.s hoon HO
much s.ml. .nul sn ui ll said. I scarcely think 1 can
:ulil au.' ihii.g i!::n -.\ill !?.. wonh> ?>! your attention.
[ cnn. however, in al! I rut h. sty. 11 aa i it affords nu'
wat pleasure to behold so lanie ?:i assemblage of
freedmen, whose expression of countenance ami
oiii t deportment give evidence of their honesty
ind sobriety: ami . have un doubt thal tho farina
il I ??-?ii windi yon ar? 11 ii i doy eil will allow that you
in: industrious.
I um. perhaps, a stranger tn many of yon. nu I
liavo Ina recently settled in your ueighliorhood:
lilli lain not a st ranger in ymir State. Horn ?uni
.inscd in ono of ymir neighboring district*. I was
lirought lift in lite Inj? of slaves, and many have
icon brought nu under my guardianship. Liiiore
fnre will know I ho former rola t ion of master and
-lave which relations!) p has hern recently ami
Hidden ly changed. Von are now five. How'miich
th it freedom will redoiiud li? ymir success and hap?
piness in lifr, timo only can ti li.
[f von arc industrious, auber and economical,
t will ceilainlv prove ?t blessing to you. On the
.tlu r hand, if you aro indolent, and spend your
imo in lounging about, wanting what little?" \ ? m
nay l?y chance pick ni? in riotous living, your
leedom will .surely prove a curso to you.
Just as I arrived hero, ibis morning, thc ehair
iian of ymir meeting, one of ymir lellow-freed
nen. opened the mooting with prayer, ami 1 feel
issurod thai every gentleman present breathed a
learty amen *o his earnest and appropriate appeal
0 the (lod that rules ami will judge us in a coming
lay. 1 waa peculiarly struck, as well as much
ilcased. with tho remarks and sentiments of ymir
?rat speaker, another of your lellow-freodineii.
flo eave nblindant evidence of his sineorily. ami
showed that ho really fell what In- said. I cannot
1. bolter than ask v??nr indulgence that ? may n.
I'at some pf his language, and heartily endorse
he sentiments, lu the lirst place. In; told you
bal he regretted the efforts that had been nia'do,
md are uow being made m some sections ol mir
wintry, todestrov Mi? good feeling ?iud rriondahip
bul bas and should still exist Imtween your
'i lves and ymir while neighbors, and that ho could
mt believe that persons I hu . . 'Hg igod ?ei c really
our fi ?omi.?. He earnestly urged yon io seek and
..nhivate I he rriotnlship ol' your forinur owner.-, and
loelarod that thoy now were, and over would l?o,
letter friends ti? yon than the stronger, lilllie
nost forcible mauiior. ho endeavored li? impress
1 pon your mimi Ibo evilH that wo'iid rotuli from
"ur allowing a third puny t" eome in anions you
ind create dibcord and s I nie between vmir wini?
icighhors an i yoiirm ?vc . a ntl exhorted yon i?> live
.i pea ??-? willi nil mon. ami ever beni' in mimi tho
injunction to "do nut" your neighbor ns you would
ian yum iiomhlior do unto you." WhaI a happy
-ouditiun of Illings we would have, my coined
Vieillis, o'i this earth, if all nu ll were lo live up 1 >
ins ?olden nile. \\" would have ?io war; man's
il.1 would not be idied by hi.- fellow-man; all
non would be happy , whether bond or frc.-. Vo'.ir
'ellow frei dman further sa ii I lo ymi thal yon w.-re
lie bon and sinew of the country; that you bad
.ireugth io work and could make cotton, and Unit
ilonly of cotton would restore our im|sivor
.-Icd conni ry t" In r furnier prosjioriiy ami
uappim-a.-. .ind (hat if your eoiucry could
traill prosper, you woind pros|icr; :i your
?'hiti\/WiVi''x'iinihl*'hehappy, you would IK- happy;
lenee, lhere is a mill mil il pcmloiico. and omise
|ilonil;. should I?' a mutual friendship ami ibal ii
i HM". >m es yon to il,i yoee part in order that thal
friendship should be maintained ami strengtheiied,
V"il were cautioned relative lo your choosing lin n
io ni ike laws for your guverniiioiil a id I ihiuk
,vrv. vor? truthfully tobi that ilmsc anions whom
".II bad {?ved. ai.d anion;,' -.vii..ni you now liv.-.!,
iiiew your MI nation, wauls arid nece.-siiies mticb
?oller than any sinniger could, li was ho hmicsi
minion of ymir spelle r li.al snell men would !...
nore liouosl iowan) von in imbi ticing su.di laws
i- w. lind promme your interest with more cr
.uni;, than any stranger, ?ci com iVmu windover
ii- oiii'ii "i country lc might. Now.my friends, I
un gladi i Indico from.? mrgeneral and repealed
t|iplause while lite s|ioiikei was addressing you.
hal yon eudora ..! these seiititneiils. if MI 1 oor
liaily j nu you.
I lie? leuVc lo rci-neal you to remember lb? re?
na rk of ( '?ip1. Atulorsoii. lc, v.Iii. b my altoui iou was
ia rt ionia rly attnietod. ion onnnoi but believe thal
ic is your friend, especi: '!.' if you believe thu Van
(veu iii bo mich. fo>* ho franki* mid you thai II?' was
vba! was called a Yankee, ami w. li know and mi
lorslood ymir righi- and privilege* as Ieee.nen.
lbs remarks were very plain and o nul id. Ile
.itnioaiiy pivseiitt il to yon tin importance ol' labor;
bat it wa- only by your constant ami faithful work
hat you could obtain plenty of food and raiment.
Ile advised you m referont*"! io ymir hiiffrago, and
val ued you thu) il was lo your interest io be enrc
"nl win n and bow you exercised your righi to thal
irivilege. He urged you when yog did exercise
lie righi lo bo ii?!lu"!iccd hy a desire lo promote
In- rood of your country, and place in |Miworhoii
-t and sensible icon but timi it would redound
iinch more to your inlerosl to devote yourselves
0 wink a m 1 t be supiHtri of your families than lo
may yourselves with )M>lit jcs. or publie pol i tica I
uei:tings, or millhill' in every election. If ile
?arne*!, honest and candid manner in which ibis
idviee was given to yon docs ||ot convince you of
t- truth ami impurianee, Linc and experience
m rely will.
The gentleman who preced? d me. Capt. lioborl
Vilains, was. perhaps, tho former owner of some ol
? ?ii. and ir- known to you all. iou know his
?hameter for truth and liouealy of purpose, and
rom the earlies) manner in w hich ho addressoii
mi in words of truth voil intuit perceive thal be is
'our friend, and would not advise you lo puisne
LU\ Course but HIICll :i- Would loud lo youl'success
Hld happiness. Ile dwell at some lcm; Ih upon the
uipoi'taiicc of labor-proved lo you tho iiooossily
>f all woikiug. both while and black, ami thal
?very man should faithfully.ply with Ins con
ractri, which seul inion t you received willi iiuaiii
nous applause.
lt is a IU'W sysloin to y ou a.- freediueii to make
.onlraets with planters lo hil??- on their farms
1 nd it IM-COIIIOS you lo bo careful how you make
noni, and io la? faithful in |H'i*foriiiiug them in
.verv particular. When a planter eonlraets with a
i u 11 il ?' r of freedmen to work mi lu- plantation il
?coonil .- necessary to furnish it with stock ami
.Divisions which rctpiircs a large millay of money
vliich often lias lo i?e raised on tho pledge of bis
and and ii lieu upon his crop, ami perhaps nt au
?xorbitanl niteofintero-i.it becomes you iherofore
o indemnity him by ymir faithful performance
d'yo.ur duiii s aa laborers, ll is (he duty, mi th?
it lier hand, of every many who contracts with ibo
reediiien lo strictly comply willi his agreemeni
iromptly \m\ thom the tull amoiiul of wages agreed
ipoti. and any mau refusing todo so should lu.II
eiiiptabloin Vhcvyes i.il the Community in which
ic live.-, lint, my friends, you need have no fear of
..our bein"; wantonly wrungiil, for 1 do not Isdiovo
hal lhere is a nv one present, nor do I think there
s iiuy man in this section of country but what
?'unid ?io you justice, l.et um advise ymi. however,
lol to attempt io ruveiigo ymir nul or ?uppo-e,l
ivronga. Tho law.- provided for your protection
uv amply snllicient. and (lou. Sickles, who is in
omina ml of this departnietil. ami (he oilici r who
.- at lin- ln-ad of the r'rcodman's llureau ((icu.
scott) are gentlemen that you can roly U|NIH. I'in y
ire charofd with tho duty of cxccutim: tlio law.
ind. should ymi lind it necessary, are e:isv of ai
l>roaeh. and from my knowledge of thom a* faithful
iflicers I feel assured you will receive fail jual iou
it their hands.
1 limy have already taxed your patience l??o long,
bul 1 must as- further indulgence thai 1 may be
iillowxl to again nfer lo whm i.-ci Ile. I ?uifn'ii;e.
lin -.mi un Icrslaml wha; sullrage means, p- rhaps
liol. As it ia alb iget her new to you. allow inch ?olly
lo explain to voil.
SiUl'r:u;e means Hie rii;hl of cast iii}; a Mite, (he
righi of M.tiui; al all eleclimis held lo e!.-, l un u I ?
hold any ollioo aiilliori/.cd by the lienend linvern
III'nt or mir Slain legislature such a- im-mbers
nf ( '"lidl ess. Hlelllliers to the Slate Legislallire. and
districl nllleer-, snell aa Tax l 'oUeo?ora, Sherill's
,Vo. ilillia-..i- gives '.mi the righi to i;o lo tb.
place win ii lin- . !? ?tions aie held in ymir district.
UMI MIII bavin;; the natue "I ymir cami.dato will
(?ii II o'? a small puce ul |ia|Ni-willi your yuin
own bam! d'-po.-ii thal small pii-ee ol pnpei m ;.
LN'ix. calh d the bailoi-box. I bat. ni;, friends i.
whal we iiill suffrage, and is one of the most a.i
iieil pri.il>gcs ovei ?rai:t>.-<l to man. coiise:
iiiieiilly be is nuder tin most solemn ubiium.?
[o exercise il ?Mill all Iciev-I romani f"i' bi- colin
irv'- be-: interest, and nul .-um r himself io i.,- m
?l?cliccd by mere part> motive-, or bub- ry. eithei
by.money or "whiskey. Tue mau who would buy
VOlir loo. VMlId sill lt a;;..Ul if by so duill^ he
.mild proilM'le Ins own l?ti.r--t. ll liloU^'ll In
runo 1 > 'ii. lt ibi ?"ie IHMVIII.-S yuin li'ivl duly
lull;, i" 'nono yourself as to the elianiotor ol ?le
in..:? >?ho pre.- -.ls hiiiiaeif toy-o.i ?is ?i eamliilale
l'?i youl -elbas;'-, and io b? fully rmi.ino | timi ',,,?
-.lilian "i hi'.i Hit-ene", ho:.' -r and iiulu-tri'i'is.
?\gaiti I? ! im-cai ii'-.-tly a.?vise yon to SIM-tba! your
vo'.e. or lifk.et. ?s iii ??ten by an loen - i ire nd ilia!
would faithfully wrile ih?- u.i.! iii., man ..r m u
for whom you iii .-in-to vot .. And when voil re
re: vc Hie tlcLol I I-' sri M il Cir. fll?v. ?lilli !. i ii liol
o:i of "iii lingers unid toil Je?i>sil ii ?ti
ll;,: b?|l>?l-lioX. i"U ?ill lie! ?le ballot
Lifleli r-lirrolllided hy d'- ".ii'i".; II: ll. who ;u
?oiisripi n?e of your inabiii'y lo read will avail
lh-m.-..-1-.e-, if p.'s.-ii'!. , of i!c o;i|hirttini(v to ;
u'hnnge . '.II licker.
|'h'er<"is . ne othel subj.el liol i de-ir lo speak
lo yoiiii|Miii: iilthoiiob iii" ?asl. Iiy no means tho j
ba t in ?nit' -i . IKS' lu ymi; Aa it re ;ai is your fit- I
lure niel tie" fn'i:r< nf ymir raeo it is of more im?
port ?ui'v i"''"i filan the rit.'iii of vet ?ni; or any j
otlnr privilege eranl ii loyoii, whieh ?ailie et Iii-j
cal ?mi of your ..iiildrou. Would thal i had lb? j
po-.vi-r of l..:i','u:t-. '-I" . nab! M.ti in mind lo real?
ize tin iH'iielit thal -.vmild ri--iii io Mini children ?
?..nd iii-. ir**m talion from tn. i U'ing proporiy ?
Uiiucat! d. I can as.?ur? you lh-.t i' - '?ie ti:.-t ste'p 1
to of atui s- and ii..p; in--s am) you ..ie. Ihele
l'ie. aa parents, in du'..? hound t" exorl ...ur- .
selves : ' pr?v ?I- se!.I- fm'your ciiildr-n. and !
you Wiil tial- tho 'Hoi:. I ?un fully saiisiied
thal V" ir v. ute ln;i lib"!- will rendel you all lin- j
aa*istntic' iii tut'ii i- -..' !-. Von nmy hiive diftieui-?
t?os lo el.illil' 1 bill Voil mus? let. I in di'Mliv for
th?'fiitiirej?ro.-p?rit;. ?..' y - in children inspire .von j
with HuHioieiit energy lo suriuoum lho-u dllli?ul- ;
ties; roiiieiubei tba! hy tim- striving.to ?dueat?'
von: childii n. you ?viii enable thuin in future years i
to !... iii! ll.ven!, holiest and useful oiti/; ns. I uer?
il'? man;. "I ;.'?ii tint I . la lore ?ur who are Uni
..id now to learn. I sir aoiue. however,it-hat ar?
Voling etioilglr, who, :1 they will devote their !..:.
ure limiis I.. Ii.?.!,- and stil ly. instead of idling and
visiting about, wiil soon I.-..m io road and write. I
enid speak i" you, my friends, in neb longer on
this ttubjuel. for f fuel a deep anxiety for the ?du
rai ion nf ynnr children, in proof nf whieliTean
noam cnn tn_ tho school on tm-own plantation for
:lio he-tclil nfl im children nf tho fro- dinon who arc
working for inn.
T t'.int 'i yon for Uminvifaiioii lo :? ?lil.-. rwy.ni ami
Um respectful Attention von Vw given ' nv. f
congratulate iii is section r>f lUvhlntid I'islricl m
iinvintTMilarirn.il numb r nf hoimst. orderly and
imliir*tt'ioiiH fr.lui'-'. T '..rntinVio tim' V- rii
for Ibo pone* nnd quietness which prevails. May
v?n all prosper, nnd may Ofsl answer lim erny.-,
|ii:il was offered nt? hy ' "'ir follow fri 'timan.' al
tho opening nf tili? mo lin:' i" >. >nr behalf.
('.tudor hld? ino In nnvthtl I nm glad ilinl T
carno hero to-dav; ivnnld Unit honsamls of oilier.*
could ?un? wniil'l liavo attended Hus mooting, snap
holli tn heat your sentiments scxpr-.-soil. and wit
noss your good demeanor nnd devotion to tim prneu
and prosperity nf mir cmmii'H! country.
fe. iMMr.VIC.\TKP.l
lt rn. ml I'M lintel. Summerville.
To THK Fnrroit OF TUE HAILY NEWS: TI is surpris?
ing (hat this place, possessing un many advanta?
ges mu? attraction.-, is uni more resorted In hy in?
valids and comfort seekers. Tho ch'm-.te is
healthy and delightful. 111? - scenery of theanr
romiding ronntry. ls?voiid tho growth or- tho
health-giving pino. Iieaniifnl: and thoro is mi end?
less variety "f pretty drives ami walks hy smooth
ronds and woodland pallis.
Ono drawback has hern Un heavy charges ol' lim
Snnlh Carolina Railroad Company, whose inflexible
policy, nineo thu limo of lim completion ol' tho
road, scot is Iii have hoon tn court tliromjh hii$i'
in SA', ami discourage. ?..'// i*i**fig* nnd </.//./
frfibjhl. This lins liocii. in nomo dorree, removed
hy Um Smnrnfirrlitr special train, which loaves thai
pince at 7.U1 A. AI., and Charleston at 4.V* \\ M.
A good lintel, too. lins generally hoon a ilpwlrro
tum. Hui Mr. liRAXDT. (a son nf the soil.) has sup?
plied ihai entirely. The writer alt?ale* experimen?
tally and without exaggeration when ho says thal
in respect or the fnhle. thc parlors, the hod moms,
the tone ol the whnle cslnblishmont. and. above
all. Ihn genuino attention? nf the host and hostess
lhere is all that the most fastidious could roqni re.
r..
.. _ --? .*-. -
I? OMMI NIi AYKI). )
The Hine iti?i?i' Railroad Company.
Mr. K'Uor : Can yon inform us if iii.- above
Company ?H HI Ul in existence, and. if HO. who aro
its officers? lt is many ven?s since any meeting
has lieeil held of its stockholders, or no.. report
made public nf lim condition of ?ts affair". At Um
'isl meeting nf thc Stockholders of tim I'trecnville
iinl Columbia Knilrnad we sei- ?hat they propose in
lake charge of it. Wini, (his: If you cnn en
lighten us on these point < yon will uoufci t groa i
favor nil matty
STdCKIIOliDli?H AM* litiXDHOr.liKltS.
Our Xi?w Voik LH 1<T.
I Fill Ml OUIt KKOri.Alt iMi.HKSIsiSni.M. |
NEW V'OKK, MnyS. I>r.7. I i:iviiollm rea mrs of
lin- SEW!? tn collie willi lilt- i Inn! night . tn li.i- Ai- "I
einy of Music, wheru liohin l"i th tin- Impc ul ..uni
n . '\. troup of Japanese juggli an 1 acrobats, as?
suring thom that they will Iv treated t.i a mind's
eyvview of OHO of thc most vxiraordi:iary. ?ml I
iu:i> a ".I and do add, astounding (Mirce-miinei's thai
any oi''.lieut have ever i- ct-n, h .ard ni. read als >n(
or .Ircjimfof. Let us inihginc timi wc have paid
for our tick'.ts. have pushed mir ?av through ?lu
dons.! throng ?hal crowds thci ntrnnccof t.,e Acad
otny. und (hat, heilig sent 1 in iii . I..... s. Wc
eagerly await thc ribing ol tlc curt ihi. Th cur?
tain in up. Ih n- .-land lin- injunc-c. ur rather
mere sit the .lapaiiosc sining '-.;i i i n mw, >.|iiat
titilg "ll I ie lloor like Chilic-i- l"lll frogH. neve licCII
iii all. and each one so cniell;. ugly thal wo ihVol
urilarily cus? our eyes around Un-house lo nuic
Un- ellccl upon any irhihlreii or an - lad.es iv?th
ih-licalu ucl ves who inav lu- proscm. Thc ugly
croatnrirs, who. liku Mucl-.'th'.i witches IIIHV he IIH.-U
?.rwoiuuii.il hoing impor.sihii' tn distiuguirtli. on
account'nf I li cireiimsta?'e timi they nivall (uaccpi
th.- children,I attired a- fellini s. |.'...v Uer hcii.ls
like Un- ligurus m a dui ch d.i...!- .u....i. aiol ile i.
arise and retire, lin- |.??rfi.riiiaiie . then hegiiis.
and a nninlN'r of fcatM thal would e\eii.- i in- j.-iou
?shmelit and envy of the liest ci rc UH ne tors, follow
each "'.le i i|tuek sucec rion. Their rtti|M-ri -my
tu tho circus men, lirsi exhihit. d in thu mal
where llsimiknri halnnces i.is little I'my " All r ;,'!ii"
? ma llexilile haiiihi'o imie. one end nf wirril rests
mi his shoulder; while the hoy i alances iinself
mi the hip and |N*rforms the usual gymnastic feats.
The iiex? wonderful foul i< ;ierformot! as foilows :
llamikari hes mi his hnek, and stiopi.rts on lu-,
feel ii Japanese lilli, on the lop nf winch hui.- - Ali
Hight" stands upon his Ina. I ; hu next, ly Hu nul
nf Ins hands, hain nee? this lui. it|<ou aimther: I his
nu tu'u iiuiiiber ii.ree. and .-.> nu lill n dich pyramid
nf hilts arises in tho air. with the I my (wini, shuiild
he fall, must kirk the bucket I. |iurcliud ii|mii the
lop, h> ad downward. The apex of the pyramid
Ilion erics nu! in g.I l!:iglish. - All righi, yoi! Int,
and. presto, down fal! lie- (nhs mid down eomcs
thu l>ny. neatly caught upon thc oxpeclanl foul nf
i.is honored pareni. I'm |x.'r|iuiidiculiii'sii-]iuiidctl
[situ feal, thu slack rn|n- dancing, the gient ladder
trick, ?ind n score nf ..thurs, nre all surpri-iiig in
Ihn extreme'. Inn lin-inp spuming is thu umsl ns
louuding pi.."f .1. xi.-rill licit can lu? i-..i,.'.;ive-l.
Ulli! nf Un- .>t Viilailinllsh ugly nf the whole
i rm 11 ic. wilone name is Maixui Kikoo-jiru. peiioiius
tlc- inp foal Um-: Ile spins thu-inp lo throwing
it from him. hut drawing it huck nnd
catching II III Ute pal II of Iiis hand,
before il (miches the groiitul; the toil thus soiiiuim:
i- inade io run up oin- ann. across (ns hrea.-t. itu !
down thu other arm iuiohislefi hand. Ih- iheii
-?iiiis it again, nod placing ii upon n round can -.
a IM .ill Un-size ..f .'iii-'- linger, llirows ii np in the
air and c?leles it (still spinning) upon me .-an.-.
Xexl In- caii>cs I Inp in spin np n small inch'iieil
plane and down lim otherimh ;aiid alter timi when
tie makes il spin upon tin- clue <>f a sharp sword,
wc cunio to thc CI.IICIIIMOII Hnii the performance
lllll-l IlllVe Collie lo ll ron, Ill-inn |ikcvvi.-e. for We i
can liol roneeive thc |M'.s-il.ilir. ,.}' doing anything I
"greater (linn thal." Willi 'what astniiishm.-nt
then il" we witness the crowning lent nf nil. ,vh<-n
Kikoo-jin i holds one end uit? s ?di cord und ?us
dangin er thu oilier. Htid the latter causes ile- Inp
lo .-pm upon the string, and emus over h'on une
i-no to the other. I make no ajiology n>r ilevotiug
so lunch space to un account of this wonderful cx
hl i'll mil. the in uni'.- eye view of w hielt has lin i loll hi
surpri.-ud your readers, ns much as thc physical
ey? ?'?ow dui much limazo your corres|Hinilciit.
Tile llnetl'itl-.'of " I'riplnlelllUS" reluriuil lo III
Sternes Trisliim Shandy wherein it ?.- cniileinlcl,
and indeed proven io old Mr. Shandy's sati>fac?
tion i hong li imi t> l.'iiele Tully's-thai 'thcninih
er ls liol nf kill lo her ?lui.!' seems ui lin.lavs o|
ai I va mri ug civilixaliuii io :i|ipl\ ?is well in Un inari
la! relations, foi- here in Ne? Vork where divorces
can he obtained willi the exiraorduiary case with
which lllkoojlin .-po.s In- ?ops. ti mnii cnn univ he
.-?td tol?- related lo his wit'.- tcinpoinrily.' ,\
curious case wInch came In-forulin- Suprem.''< 'oiirt
here yesteida> l.'-nrs upon 'le point in .pie.-lioii.
A Mr. \Vlin>..nii-imiy-?-iall-cm iiiarrit.-d Mis- Whats
lei- natue tiiiietueii year-ago. hui i|Uarei|e.| ?md
obtained a divorce; wie II the two who had been
made one. were made two nguiu. the\ fell in love
wr.ii .;n-|i other, l'ourteil like simugers amr gol
married again div woman grew lin d of h.-i
six-olid iir.-i lu.-hillel and e!i.|ieil wilh a tine look
in;; stranger, IA hereupon niiother divon-i being
sought atni granted, -le- rinn:..-l !i>" iii, . | ?.king
lunn, wlm, however, in lim. gre? tired ni Imi and
-i .-1 for n -li-..M.; Un- ground ? las?I > \ th. i.-nn
of thu second do orce her-tiiar iago with him -.i:.
i llega I. 'I he .-..liri was sn l.;iitiU.o/l.i| In t|, . ,-,,|".
pli-a ti. HI of the ense I hui II ih.-nussed :: on ti.,
ground. (Imi ii ?asiioimof its business. ;in.| i|)ni
I livy have un jurisdiction in ile- maller k-.i-inu
i ie woman io doubt a.- lo ?vii. Ili?-r she he ur.urt.-ii
"! !:..!. and if .-.' lo whom, nnd the two liilsiatids
in niiahuonl e.pialb vitrions I'liilicameiit.
The American Anti-Slaver? :.h- !d its an
lilV. ?--.?I \ ni. etitlg last lilgllli ?rid was regaled with
? ,' i.-i .lunn ;. -n.-eeli.'. iif Weinl?ll !'iiuli|w. Anna
I" .-i -nid nlher *li!'i ug ligllts. I..,l|, ui ie mid
female. 'Iii.- !.. ..' pull "? li:, i i i linn,. |. .
(lie slllgillV ol ...rnJ?ll jtriiU?'s ' tl,, emil-, '
nid.'tn-. rising IN a I- d> .md i" ;i.iu ju ti.. !
choriir-.
Ile 1 is... i th.- t i'iitraI I'aik whi-h i .-|?>k
nf ill in -' ! .st, .li") M ttilie.'i Ile- Hew h..Pd .- .- j
ha*, he. :i erctrttitl; r -t eiglH I. !.th-- nco i
r.l .'i.on.i. m... . 're sold \ st. r.!... r ?M.-,..,,.,
.?Hp*<i.-sc a! ?ito Acadeinv . Uislori nt m ? ? |. i.-h :
l'ii. -.lie : f'lyi'ig S?-lid .ft 'W-dlac!;? ; Ch. -t, ( . , i. j
io! e'.!i>ei :.' Nihil 's ; . nluio-ni al l?ai-i? . . . !
Itiiriie? Williams ni Hr- I'L JiiWay ; P.rogghnlu i! i
Ile- Ul'vmpl'-. -!<''T I I: i J: ;
Thu charge "f lu lu-. I'mh r?no.? !.. ii.- i ;.:??..? j
.fun "i Uicliiu.I t? ott ld bu disgi'act-i'iil in;?i? I
nlher ofti, ?ni, but il ?- pi rf. . il\ --?i miel? rintic I
ii.- author, and i:i hai':'ion\ ?';th tim demagogu.
Who llfur.il il. The Judge I.- i pol:! .id -p. cilia j
Im- n part) charlatan :? fellow "ho eries "ra?s." ?
nilli'- III.- Ul lilli !S lill! ol' '-hee.-i.. H.- |,. - do.'i il
thnving bu.-iii-.-s i : Virginia lo rulilisealin- pi ?. ?
erlV nm! l?*lie|?tlllig In l's sale. Ife live-j|, nil I
elegan! Ii"!i-. ..".'. I .ve believe his wif. I,n!.|;- ti,.- ?
till.- which did nut cns) thu purchaser nu,-f..unh j
ol H.- real valu . nnd v'njOv? nlhei prii|?:it\ rn ?. : i
similni . .te itii.-i.iin i-. I'msiin - men in tim < ':. '
klinW Snllielllillgol lie- Judge's n|M.'r;.liu!,s. A Hil i
Ihi.- .s iii'- man ?li ' soils ti?--.< - he wears lo j
going mi" a community, thal .- i oimd hand ami j
I'.?'! hy mihiary |M)-.vei- and g: .?sslv jnsitUitig i
av.i hng hlin-. lf ??I h.- prot.i >. d ofl'min! p . i:i. .:
to gratify a mean a.id i nwanlly desire lo itr:tat< ,
nmi ;inii"V n |siwerle' - j>.-. !
ls .-ie h conduct I- <. tn a Iud:;.- of i ! nit-d
Stmes l'ouri - V.,f it im: Un 'let; th . t,. h j
oil this . ...vasioii i o sp.-i*. ea -liny Mini cain ie.!.. sud ?
io se. I. ?H.- . slcidishiueiit ul' justice MI a d "i i.--.( j
district bj iin.u!c.i!:ng the aUpiemacv .-:'i n
iiii..\'- i assiou-iiariimiiy above 'Ji.-urd. r-good levi
in:: and ready ohed;.-nee !.. law -for? yauvaa it ...! .
patrmiic elltirt lo iu-.turu io ah iii- happiu s-an.J
piuspeiu-. wnr lind su fearfully unpin:. I - r. .
tandy, n -?. "! iiiugi.-trnlu would huvo d-ne so in?
stead of pres. iilmg ?ni example of i!:..t I itt-:
spirit which t- the ham* and cmof oui roin.ti
livre i- ?in alni-. "I ; ir hoi i!;. worthy ol tin . -n- i
sideralion nf I ie liii|H-a.-hin>.-el t.'omuiittn', m>.| i
lint arv linliesl lllellll "?ll Hoi USca ju theil .tot.
ti'.u at 111 . . nt. xi sugidoiiuf Congress. /.'.<'. << /'nm
'Wi
ONE PRICE
III
OUK SPRING STOCK IS NOW
ready, and comprises a bolter assort
meut of
CLOTHING
Adapted to Uti* market, (han we
have ever offered. We have given
particular attention in getting np
lin's SI nek tn lightness ot' fabric,
strength of material and durability
of color. Much thc larger portion
of ont' Stock is made in our own
workshop, and wc ?arrant it in
every respect ci|iiai to custom work.
Wc liave (foods not of our own man?
ufacture, such as are usually sold
ready-made, the difference we shall
be glad to show our customers,
hi li xiii:: our prices, from which
wc make no deviation, we have taken
into consid?ration the depressed
state ol' thc market, and (he univer?
sal desire to buy goods cheap.
We give below some of our lead?
ing prices :
CHECK f.VSS I.M KKK SI I I'S . M IW
ALL WOOL TH EEO SU ITH Ilm
ALL WOOL rWKEI'i si ITS 1.1 ixl
Kl.Al Iv ASP WHITE MIX i A.SSI.Ml.KI.
SUITS, mir mvn umko 17 'in
Tit UKI-: STYLES OK MlPIU.Ksr.X CASSI
M KKK SI I I S. DAltK, MEDIUM, AM?
I.Ilill i' MIXTURES . is Du
BLACK AM> WHITE MIX CASSIM EUE
sri i's .>?> ui
SILK MIX THJCOT. IMITERENT MIX
TUKES 1\ w
KINK liLACK ll HUMAN TRICOT .SUI IS ?i nu
HARK I5UOWN CHAIN OK I'OUbKIt
SKITS . -Jil in)
ULACK DRESS SK I I S. nuigiii}; IM prico
rr.nii. . ?lu NP >;.> on
LINEN SKITS, fr-.m
if) to 'JU Ul)
In addition to the above, we have
many good Styles ot' MUHT AND
DAK Ii KA Nt V
C A S S 1 M E RES,
IN rr M. sr ITS"
And in Pants and Vests.
I
il I,so,
M.I'ACA SA I Ks
LULU* i MT. IT: SUITS
MARSEILLES VKSjs Wim? ami Pmin.v
|'.|.I I I I.A SN Kl. SKI I'S nfvftry thu? qiialitv
UK U N WHITE iJl'KK SKITS A.- . Xi
KIRMSniXdi WOODS.
In lidditioli to our usual nssort
meut iirUKXTM?M.KX'S IT K N IS II
INtJ HOODS, we wish to call parti
cnlsir a!leittion io our
Sill UT DEPARTMENT.
Wc Ita?" made arrangements lu
hwve our S .'I! K.TS ma.le ht nur own
L'nKeni.. and .-.e Ininti ?iej will
compare ii;vocable in style and iii
w ?tb any ^U'v t eu (bc urarkei.
roa vnist: FOE ii <?t AI..
I'MrX gi? .'?<>, *:t {,.), *:.> "Hi, ?ind
.vi 00.
Wc invite thc attention nf COI'N
TliY jHKKi'IIAXTS and IMJXT
r.HS ttl Ol IC STOCK, w!:i'ii ?vc
;ir<' selling io quantities ai very low
pri res
ll.UILLlli, IVILLLU? i PARKER,
So. ^70 KINO STREET,
COiiXO OK II ASK L
< 11 Ahl J sf. >.\. s. ( '
M.. 1 1 |,U.,
icj-'.'lir rt Hu t i-..-. Friends ? nd Acquaint-j
iiii:e??ol Mr. amt Mrs. WILLUM S.\VI.< 'fi. af n sp?
ftjlly Invited tn attend die Fuii-r:i! of the fonniT. ?ii St
Philly's ?'hardi, flatt .</'. ??'<""?. al half past Fir-. .".-i.
M -v ir? l*
oni'n Mtv .
h PTA RTED 'mis LIKE s?-, .iri.irv \. WILSON.
Ill" Vi-' -\I>.-*I. l-i'T
Wi? -mourn for ?tu* cul uff ?ti lin? visor ?I inMfili*wxl.
pn.-ur.-iii- i kind and !.'i?ti?rott? .ii?t--?n.ti . .?-.?u-itii:
?nd amiable ncmo-rs Im won tho i.i<?-ltlpoi nil with
whom ll? us-.?ale! . ;tt li'ilio-us a ?ti-Vot illili. bll-bunt.
.mil aili vii itiafo broth? r. IM- ? i- ti..- |.|. i ,,r |*J" fatttili
circle, in tr? mt-- dm ion I attention-..f our abseil
?b-av otic, and .-J.-.- !!... vacant ?.hair, it i- bani to ?wron
dm f.illiii-: mar-. : Inn ca-uit-: ?Mir ey-i above, wo phall
f-I ?ml tm-! dial du' link -v rmi t'rrnii -in.- fnmiij ci, it,
ha? 1'i'i-n remnve.1 tn mercy. I?i conm-cl mir '..-ar t- limn
cl.Ij with thal -bi lier land"
.?Wh??n? i-verv wvottwl wrath i- i,..nn.t
Ami nom- haw heard die knoll.
Thal -mit-' Ihn -ul In lhai wi M soiiml.
Fart well ii, !..v, ii. ian well.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ta? OFFICE SAVANNAH AND CH \RT.KKTON
RAILROAD COMPANY. So. 2- BROAD STREET. Anni
Mi, I W.T.-Hollier? of Ihn SEVES BER CEST. FIRST
MORTGAGE SF/1 ?Np Lli:x BONIN ..?,' thu I'harlcsioti
and Savannah R-ulmad Cnmp.mv, an? respectfully in
fonnoil that on and after titi? Nt proximo iho Savannah
and Charlton Railroad Company ??ll i-su- si KIP <. ER
TIFICATESin lien of Receipts ?Ivon wln-n th?- Bonds
werefmrrendeml, ami will continuo lo do <.> until ist of
June, ?tier wbi.-Ji tim?> tin? B Mik* will I.Iivsed. ami tho
privilege ol' substituting Hiiid Bonds fur st.wk will termi?
nate, s. \v. PISH KR,
s. rivtiii y ami Treasurer.
Savannah and I'uarb.-ston Railroad Coni|?any.
May l t mw'2
?V ARTIFICIAL Ki KS. ARTIFICIAL III'
MAX EVES mad.' to order and ins-rid hy Hrs. F.
BA ITCH and P. GOUi?I.E.M ANN (formerly employed bj
ItntssoNSi'At', oi Paris), N??. -Vf.? Uromlway. Sew York.
April 14 I yr
?J-Ar?TUAL BENEFIT LOAN ASSOC I VTTON.
-i-ii.Mti.Ksrns, Ma;. '.?. ISiJT.-Tho Ho.tr-I ..i I?ii-?-t-i.>r~
havinj? dei-lu rel a DIVII?ENJ? i?? noti.tmrrowcra, die
mm?? will I?-- i mit! on and ali--r .Vvwi.n-vt. ih?-l:i:li
lust., at lh?> office nf tin- Tr-aMiivr. N--. Ifti Fas? Bay, on
presentation-.t I'crtitieaie-.. V. I? I'liBIAS,
May In .'. 'I ii-i-iir?-r.
rj*STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA |\ TH J'
COMMON PLKAS-COLLETOX DISIURT I ii- or I.-.
mad- at tho la? re-iiilar t??rin of th?- .'..url tor rolli-ion
I'lslrii't, ri-)|iiiriim .lio*.-ssio]ioi'au . Mira i?-rtii fr.r lin?
?Mid Idslriri a: Wal -rl>.iro'. mi Hi-- thinl '/<- .././., m .May
next, is liorebv r-vokml.
All pa rsons siiiiimoucl a? turor*, or interested a?
HUitera, defendants or wlttus^'H, will lake .lu.- mun-.
hereof. |Sigued| f. i MOSES.
April ,."Jtli, 1867. .< May in
Jt?-UT ARE AirrilORIZKI) io ANNId'NCF
E. M. WII1TIXO, En??., a- II - an.li lal- l??r Sli.-nffol
rharlesloti -.liiilu nih IHstrirt, nt iii- next i l-l ion
Seplelllller l??
if?'KRRORS .)i' V<i? in. A C.KNTLF..MAN
wlio sutfer.^l for years IDHI Nervous lielulily. Tr
ma:IIr-Iii -ay. ami all , if<-. ts of yoiilliliil indiwre
:i.mil. for the hake ol -nd. rin-r Immunity. A-IUI -. ?.
lo ?ll .vim ii-i-il ii. iii. n ..- i-- ami - li r. -.-I i--i ?. - i"or inukint!
tl;- -iiiipln r?-iu-l> hy which h.- wa ei:r?il. Siiu*ori-is
Wisbltii! ..> pmtit hy the a^Iv.-riiser's i \;?-r,. ii.-., I-:III dn
lo a-lilrt-it-ini", in |.-:l.-.-l coiillil,-:ii-e,
JOHN B in,io N.
Apnl'ij Hm s- Vi (Vila-Mtv-t, N. w VorU.
Hi- BKA l'TIFi* L UAH:, (in; VAL ILK'S
1.1'.-.: FOR Till- Il'.h ii.millv.-lv r-ior.-s -ri -ian lo
Iii? oriirinal eolor ami yoiitiiful t?<nuiy; linearis Iii'.? ann
-if-nn'ii :.' :!.- ?eal.'1-i! hair, stops I!H l,i!lili? "',' II'
. >ne< . k?.-.-|-s tl.i h?*tl i .in. is iiii|?anll.-l?-.l a.- :. nat
lirest-nii;. ----lil l-y iii hiii^:ii?U ami lashtouah^ dur
Ir-s-ii-rs, ami at my <>ili.-.% S... liai !"i>si.lwa.., v-v.
V??rt SARAH \. iriliA'Ai.lK.':. ... !'.
I' ?WIK ft Mt il-I-..
No. I;*.I Md-liiiu -lr.- I,
. -|.| ..-it. i'liarl.-ston iloli-l.
.lunmny i Jm??i>
air l'.ATC H K LO L'S ll VIII MT. i lil.
-II UNDI!' HAIR DVEIi. .J- ililli- worhl. Th.'
only tfnf atl?l pr rf ni !>?. bunnies*, ri-hable, ili-l.in
tain.ai-.. No disu|i|M.ililnie|it. Sn ridliUtlolls uni.
Satura! Itlavk ?r Brown. I>i-iu<-.li?-s tin- ul -lU-.-ts of
/i//-., li.-.iK'--r.;ies tn.- hair, leaviin- ii -..II am! beatililul.
Til?! m-:iuiin- is sij-n.-u WiVhm .1. /.'?/.. '.-'-i A!! ..!!.? r
.i c.- unr- imitai inns, ami should li- avoitl.-d s?iM in ml
l>ni??;ist.. anti l%-rfium>n?. Fa?l?>ry, -I I'..ii-.-!->
slr.-.-!. S?-w V..rk.
Ki,' BFWARK?iF A i ut N I'ER! El I.
U.-e-ioivi lo ?>?
ifw-A VOI.'NO LADY RETURN I Mi TO HER
i'oliMlr> tio-.n-. nf i-r a so-,linn ol .i i.-v. nnuitlis III iii.
..itv, waa handy r.vm/.eii io her fri?.-iuls. lu |?Iao?-?>!
a coars-. Mintie, tliihln il la.:-, "lie li.nl a -oil roby c?>ln
|i|exioil ot allilUfl liutrble sttioolhlieMs, utnl iii-tenl ol
IW Uly-lhrce sin- really appeared hill -l-.'liti ?-ll. lT|M.t|l ill
iHliry as lo lin-cause ol so -n-at a . Iia:i;v,-li.-].luuih
toid tin tu thai .sb-it-. I tl>- il BIAS-IAN i:\I.M. ami
I'.iiiHiit-i'.-.l ii an jnv.ilualil-' a- .|iii.-iiion lo ali? lady's toilet.
Hy ita nm??nj IJUIJ or tieiid.-iiieii can inipnivo their |ier
nouai ii|.|H-ai'aiii'- mi li li tn I r.il ml.I. I< i-.wiiiij.lc in ils
min nation, as Suture bern? li i- simple M-I uiisur|Kins
eil in Its clllcuey in ilrawini; impuritie-? iroiii, also In-al
In-, liieauHiiiM ami heautifyiun die .-.kin amt i.-omplnxioii.
Hy its directucllou on the culicle II draws (rom ii all ii^
inipuritivit, kiiull\ I--al:::-.: lb- sam?.*, ami leaving lin stir
taco an Naturi- in lou? ??rd il shoillil li.--.-l-iir, soli, .-in- - >i li
ami boaiiuful. l'ric?! M. Hi-al by Mail or Express, ..n re
c?'l|it of un orddr. by
\\\ I.. CLARK \ i n.. ? !.. nil.-'-.
No. :? WKMI l ayell- Slr?-l-l, r.n ii-. N. V.
'lile "lily Ann-n.-aii Auelilu t-'r lin- Kile ??l il:- lian .
March :?? i>
OKKH'IA I..
11? uili|ii n rt eis Srrmid Milhun Disti-ii'l, i
l.Nouru i,'aaoUNa .NM- S*?I*TII I\\UULI>'.?.I, [
Cel.l illlie. ?> I'.. Mareil "Jlsl, lo'.: I
[OfiyStUI. OKI1EBS No. I.f
I. IN tH'iMI'LIAXCK WITH UKN EBAL uRUEliS SO.
lu, llea.b|Uaru:n>ol tin- Army, Mardi lim. iSi'.T, Un- nu
ilcrMiiiu-il In re bj assuiui s i-oiumaiiil oi iii- Second Mili?
tary District coiiatiluied by ilmAci ot ? <ui?r?.-ss, l?ubbc
No. ?'.s, A| Mutch, WU", elitilb.'d "Ali Ad lor tu? limn
ulllck-tit govermiielll ol lb?: r-l-l Stati-il."
II. lu th?; i \. cuil..II ol th?- dui} ol the I'omiiiamliti:
10- m-ral l<? luailitnili Iii?- security ??l iii- inhabitant.) in
their I" rs.ill- alni |?r??| ?trly, sl?ppri -- II. -II I- . : . ni, .II
or.l.-r ami violence, and :.> punish ??rcaiis< i-.n- |m:i
lubed all disturbers ?-i lb-- | - -1 . -1 c |?eace ai il crin mats,
thu local civil itiiHiti.il> will IM- |H-riiiiii.-?l to take ?un
diction ol ami try ..tfeinii r>. ? ??vpliiirf o.'ii.i ?lieh i-aw-fa
ma;, by tin- onl?-r "l lb? i . nun imliliii ? '? n.-ral I.,- ,. t. r-.l
toa L'omuiission or olln-r militar} tribunal for trial.
ill. Tu- civil -ov-niin-iii m.? . KIMIIIU in North . uro
lina aud South Carolina i- provisional only, mid in ali iv
speitU.'uliji.vt to th?- |?arauioi!!ii authorit} ul die LTtiiT*>l
Stan ?. at any tun" t-i ?iludisli, modify, coiiiml or sli|s:i
rede tin. sam-, Ln-al law? ami iiiuun-iisil r--ulatiou
m-I ilK-?i:isi-?len! With Un- I'ouslitl.li ii.nl l*u - ol :..
l.*Uil?-il >t.ile?. >-|-ttl-|.|o laiiialiotiS th. I'I.iilelll.
with such regulation), au are t?r ma; I* prest'nued in thc
orders ol'the. i.'oiiiiuaii.liii^ .?.-lierai: ari : bvd. Iar?>l j
to Ix- in lon'?-, ui.il, in ivrtiformii} tb-n-witli, civil .iii .. I
ar?, herrby niitborizcii lo coutiiiii" tl- .vi - of il.,
proper iui!-ii"us, ami will he i-.-p.-.-!,.! tn I ..h,-w-,j '
i!n- ilibabilallts.
IV. Wheiicvur an> ?ml Otlicer. Mautsirab: ?ir i'.ni
nc-;-. I- or n-fu*cs lo p-i-fuiii an ?fheia! :n : | :*. . ?1 .\ .. j
. I ii i r. ? 1 ..! ?iucli lrd?ill:al ir otltc?r; wh-r?.-ly din atnl ;
r.|;litfu: ?ci:urit} lo |u-r*?u:or |>i. jn-rly SliallJ-e ?l?.-:iii-.l, j
the ca-Mj will U r?.-|s-r!e.l I-. tin l' -.-t l'ollUlia?il i lolli. j
11- a? I? i uart ers
V. I'. ,.t i-jinin iii.I. ! .?::' cul- l i nt- I--1 |i.-r>o|is
. bar-i -l With il.mi:i.-ti II ?il : i.:-. in I ..f'-te- j
when ill- civil .Hill.--"'.i-'. lat! :.. arrest ami '. r :; "ih.'.i
oi:ei|d?'rs '... trial; ?iud .ni: boM th? : ... n-: i m . 'i-:- dj ?
lot tr?al i?y .?Ithtary Co?iiii:is.-:.?!?. I'rovii.ii .. ut ..roil . j
tribunal or-ati!/?.-?!: ptir.-ut ml bi -r . ?; fr jr :!.. - M??id?.
|U:.rt.-r- \r .--;.? I > nulitiirj ??. r- riiv " ll I- ? . ?
promt liv ciiar^? - ,-r- i- m I will In- ai -onuia'ti t I
I by ii.... x l-i .-. n which lb.-) ir- :.. iti-l-d
j \! Ih- CvnillUllldill(! n- le '":l. .Ii.sintl;; (?. |-;-- i- |
I nan ,i)illt\ -in' .-t-.!--: I.} ? . -!.- :-.-l a. n -i> . . .?' ..
.liai t- tin ,?op?i --''i it th?: >:.::?-'usion!;, .?.?{ia . '
^?Btwaii?-..civil-'*ilil'.- rs ttl iL? '; .' -t-- - ? ' ic .- .:: -. !
un: 'l.t. a?.i ot :.'! :: .. .! i'?f?.*?.-!.? m i-..'..) '. ? -n '?- : (
oin I ne to dl-tturn til.- i.-..?.. ..n . :-.::. . n : t. .:. c
-nm maj seldom .in-.- tor in- . -...; .... if. ?.
diority in :uai:.-t- .'..r.litutrj . iv.l inliuitu i.?::..-. f .
r5>m:iiai:rl:iut ii?-ueral r?.v?icc:J'HIL am! - ci. -.: . :i I
' i
lil- inls lo lb- : . j I .... i ailtl?ori?i- ..: Sorta ai.-I '. itl
. a: 'lu.:- -,n:.--! -. o ..'.-..i:-!.-. t - tlie au' o.. mw j
_ ia!.li-l.-l. ? die ddk??:l:t. . -:i-i !-.-/:.. a??"l -m.' ?owl
: e.M.-cHtioii .?I th-law-, ..;..?.-!: i i .:..?...?.::: ? .:
I VII \:i -ri. r- '.. :-'? . :- ? .:.?!.-:. i -.-J: . i-jur ?mut |
j ot ile?-..utii ar. h- '. . ..iitiiun i t:. .?..
j -'-ul Mt- ?.i...!. ?;..!.. ri! i -.Min:.! U!it I
Capt J. v i Lu-.:.-iii I < lufau t?, Ku Ata Ad:t. !
".I., au.: *.|J. .K-' ump
i'..pt AluxsuJ t M >tv .-..!? i' S iutautry I
aiu|.
Bvi Maj..! U. yt xii -L. i.: . ? J : ?.' \. '. . t -? .mi;- ?
j Billi Ii .. Jll'i>- Aiv. -S:-:
. Gell.
j iv. Ma i..: ?.;. :- ral " I >l.-r. LVpinv t,?,ur:. tn.us* :
O?? I". A . '.'lu ! l;iiluft.-riiiasier.
j Bvt. BM:- ?;-iivriil ?? W.'.'It'?irii*. Mujot atni i s i
> \ . i.'hivl i otumissart ol iUb-i.-t- ::. ??
Bvt I.ir i.'o! riiarl-l'au?. suri: I -v.u.: !?.
r.-.-t-i h t -Ii M.! -
M t .-i ?.. miali .|iTluaii.l:iii
Olhcial J W CLol> ?lJ.:-i!?-ruiiii jt.u ii . .
FOK ?A?/rn?ORK.
: UK F.WoEI i E STEAM-SHIP
JF A. XJ C C N,
E. C. REED COMMANDER.
Vrrn.L ":MI. FOR Tin: A ROVE PORT ON TUES*
? MAY. 1 Iii ???T., al I ?Vinck I'. M.. fnw l*i.-r X".
1 Uni -ri W"iwrviw.
lliroiKli rills talina will Ix: given for enturo io uv.*?
|,.M.!, |H r am?. 'Som. :..<.. " ?r?nii Haltiiiwt* ??? -:?*??
al a low rat' ut :r>-ir't.
For I M ?ht <.;. Passa ?? apply i-?
COl'RTF.S \ V & TRENHOLM.
.,;;? y ia i I 'ilion Wharves
FOI? NEW YO UK.
lt 11? i I " I. \ lt UNITED STAT"> MAH. I.IM.
FIRST COHN PASSAGE TEN DOLLARS.
ONE i?K MIK I VVORITE AND EL KG/AXT STEAM
SHU'S SAR \OOSSA Kit ANA DA. WILL LEAVE AD
GER'S -?Ulli WHARF EV ERY SATURDAY,
THE STEAMSHIP
IE, IB. SOUD'SR,
CAPTAIN LOCKWOOD.
>. , WILL LEAVE A DO ER'S SOUTH
V , ! . WHARF on Saturday May ISth at -
il.'"M rtVIock.
RAYENEL k CO.
May 13 ws2_
W.W YORK AM) ? ill VRI,F>TO\ STEAM?
SHIP I.INK.
COMP! ?SED OF THE SEW AND ELEGANTSIDEWHEEL
STEAMSHIPS
MANHATTAN.WIN?DHCI.I. Connnaudor.
CHAMPION.-, Commander.
FOB NEW VOKK.
r- ... TUE S KW AND FAVORITE STEAM
: ..' . , . t SHIP .MANHATTAN" will leave Brown
.; u f. & Co.'? Smith Wharf on Salitnlut/. May
. : isth. ai - o'clock.
a?- Th?- ship* oi tIHR Uno mann* FIRST-CLASS,
un,I art- provided ?rilli ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS
for |nsst>ii!>crs.
ti,)~ Tin. MaiilMttan Is Hu- only ?idewbeel steamer
tating i 'liarleston tin* week.
For Fr>-ighi or Paasagp, apply io
STREET BROTHERS .v CO.,
Ma? I I No. 74 East Hay.
KO lt MIRTH RIHSTO, ROCKVILLE AWI?
WAV MMMM1S,
fllHK STEAMER IDEA. CAPTAIN CHARLES WIL
J LEV. will receive freight This Day, 13th lant.,
ai Allant:.' Wharf, and leave T<*S'tgkt, ut 12 o'clock.
For Ftvitiht "r |*soajie, apply on board, at Atlantic
Wiiarl. 1- May 13
FOK K DISTO AND WM h VILLE.
TUE Tr.AMF.K
.?fi* HSR&j ?^,,'^^z7^ly^i
CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT,
W'M.I. LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE,
M /V-fiiy. Maj ll. at I oV..vk Pi M.
SIllpjHrrs xvii' I.,';.- Ilutlai- lilli! Ill) ?,'IHMI- will li? rttceiv
wl unless Iii." Fr.i-ht i? pr.'1'Kiid.
I'.ir Enright or I'assiiu.', apply >>n board or tn
.INO. \ THEO. OETTY,
May la No. tsi, Easi Bn.\.
t'Oii (JAKDNKKS Ii LU FF,
\MI Ad. I\TKIO!K::IATK LANDINGS, ON
rill-: PKK DEE RIVER.
HIE I.bill i DRAUGHT STEAMER
IP XJ JK. N TER,
i \1T\IN JOHN I'KIR ?I SOX,
is SnW KECEIYINO FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODA
I TION WHARE, and will k-avfl ?rilli dispatch.
Ml I i . igbi lineal he j.r.'oaiil. No Freight t. ciiivud il
t.- r -mi -.'t.
For Freight i iigagunicUts. applv to
FEKOUSOX .V HOLMES, Agents,
Ma? *> .Veoimiiodation Whan.
fc?'< ) : i \ V A.TSI N .A K.
THE STEAMER
":i*-..
IV i ' . 'V * i
. .. ', "
.wrV ' J?X?k* ?Sfe*
".DICTA TOB,"
l'.mti TONS BURTHEN,
ll A P l l I N I.. M C O X KTT E ll,
W'll.l. LE WE MIDDLE ATLAN ric WHARF EVERY
\\ /Vi./.o. AV./Af. ai ;i o'('!.?-k. for Savannah.
For fr.'1-.'lit or pasia^e applv on hoard or tu ollie: ol
I. D. AIKEN .v CO. Agunta,
May lo South Atlantic Whan.
FO K (? KOHIJKIOWN, s7*C~
Tort HIM; AT SOUTH ISLAND, WAI EM?
LY Al 11 J LS. AMI LANDINGS OA tm.
WACCAMAW AND BLACK RIVBK9.
i HI: FINE SI EAMEK
E MILIE,' "
I'A ITA IS l-\ \.' DAVIS.
\l 'ILL I HAVE la O i 'L'S WI I \ RI AS Alu >VF, LVERV
V> .V''W'ijr Ui minn, at rt nVluck. h tnraing, ?viii
l.tav? i iiMrgutnwa uVery IVolnfidaff Mummff, at 6 o'clock.
Fr?'i^hi i.-...-??I il lily, ami -t.-r.'.l ir.-- .-i charg.-.
Cr fn-i^hl ur pas^ii .?? apply lo
W. W. SHACKELFORD.
So. i Hoyo'? Whan.
N lt. Ml Ir.-i^lit must l?- [>rr|iaid, and none n-c?" , d
.iii. i dark Ajinl av?
M'.IV YOICK AM) ItKKMK.V STEAMSHIP
fOMlMNV.
THE FIRSI . LASS I* S. MAIL STEAMSHIP
3 A. X, T I O ,
A 0. JONES Master,
Will leavt. Ci. r So. Iii. X. H., on Sittunlay, April 20, St
Sooil,
mi: Si >l"I HAMPTON AND BREMEN,
lakinv i'll.-. rs io s miliaiiiptoii, Loudou, Havre utnl
I'-r.'tii. ti. ai lie- lollowh fi rales, payai du III sold or ita
i..|iiival.'iii in riirr.'ii. v :
First Cai in. ill'i; -.....al Cabin, itt?: sit^-rac.-, C- .>.
IVoii. I'.r' tif ti. ...tlmiuptoit an I llavr.- to X. wVot ;,
..'ir-t Cabin, .-ll": ! liibin, -7.V Stm-raye, fl3.
r..\.'Cl:~l<iN ie M I- .Ul v\|i HOME-Fit "I
i 'abiii, -.I". -< colld ' it'in. - Lui; Stir? r.w, s>"i?.
Wi STERN METKopoM , ?.'api. WM VVKIH... .. May i
SEW - I I vMI I..Mav M
I or lt. I: hr-.I l-.t--ao,. u,,j,|j' |"
ISA D' TAYLOR. I'resittelll.
l>- marv .'7 Iv No Iii broadway, N. \
FOK SAVANNAH, <.'A.,
TOI 4 HIM; VT IIKAI FORT IND HILTON
nr. \ i ?.
? III FINK SI LAMER
EMIL J. E ,
?
.VIM ISAAi DWI-.
\i'lbl LEAVE Ri 'ii'1 s WHARF AS AMOVE EVERY
\: fkunti.'n M -r:.,. at.:,.'. lo. :;.
Rotuninu' ? ill k'av,->ava!iiial: . v.TV .V.I'",-,;"V \f.,,...
II-LI.I r-ei-ivcd dallj and -:..! i tr- oi .:!i:oy. \'l
Ktviulii ..o : I.. - |.r. (..od. i'iirept Fri'ifiht lo savannah
roi ' '.a le ni ras-a^.' applv t->
V. v ^i! \.-KEI Folii
May t: li... \vi>-.i[
I'llllDliai IH.KKTS !;i FIJIKIH.I
rh?!rh'?(:?i? :i !'i Siiva.'?iii?i S?IMIH
PiH'ki'i Lim?.
ill w \' > '. ' ?M? HILTO\ HK.At).
ri .. nj& ,^.| .i
_^?%- ^
Moaiii-i PH o'l HO\.Captain W. I. M.Ma rt
st- m. r Ll.;/A HANCOX.. .Captain J. E. Rt. n.vlti- >
.. rn,.-! r\XMi:.Captain D. R. Visorsr.
j i Wi AiVtiMM- ?DA I'loN .WHARF. CHARLE? VOS.
1 .. ati.l liar!.-Mi? W'hari. - .Mia!., -very Mo!i.l?> |
vv.-.it!.- fa;. I ri'lav 1 ,;nrd:o ti...niin?r?. ?>! ' tvk
Th? PILOT HOV I'-avv- i't:ariv<Mn ..? r. ?'n.Uy.
-aval,na!. . ?...rv : ar in.. .
"th-KLt/v iLiXcoXl.av?' . !;:..:.-: a.v.-rj VA,.I.:.,.
la., an I - mtr-i:.. :t I Si' cvvrj M??Jay an i Fn
ilav.
iii.- FANNIE le-.v.i .:...!!.-. . :: i-.vn Monday, au I
-:.v:iti:f I. . v.-rj V . .: I : ;. ..: RlutltOtl t-'otu^
?!:?! r.'turuu
.'r. :??..!-tai !-t-'r.-.! free ol'charge.
Fr.'i -t.? : vi ! . .o.it.t.ai. must be ptutwrj.
Til! V ?X sW|lOtM?!S. A-,-cnti.
' '!-.::? -toil. s. c.
. : vi:ri- .LS \ I.CSIXOILAM. Afi&iW
tavaiitial. 6a
? '. '; - ; ' M at thoOSIwoz chcVoa.
?'y:! ?. h Vi. : n te ? .' i Atlantic an.', ou'.: Kuti
. '. . .' i'-:.......::. .. .:.'? i "?:::- , .> Ulv <t. Jei-a'*
r Apr:! IA
ron Hovn)%._'riiK PAST -.U:
\ J? lX?vA I '.or. M.,nus I..USE. I w;
yTysnt.i'i vi:'.-. May t. having all hi r !.. o> ir. tvM
.???-.-liga?.-':U;.WS!ll? I . . : ht nvik-ht t.? lill Up
.1 I .. :.it. -. :r..! MI!.. |..rhuul.
.villi W| li. ?.\. ||.
S b . .h la*. ,i. .> i>:.~. 1....-I? May oj