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VOLUME IV 540. CHARLESTON. S. C., TUESDAY MORNING-, MAY 14, 1S67. PRICE FIVE CENUS TELEGRAPHIC. (tur ?it-i>-i<?-?t? Llvintr. ..i. Mit* 13 -N 'ii < mon ??.ti. :; . 10,000 IMI. s. . :4ail !- 115: Oh? ;?:>.< ll . Hr, ad -tuffs quiet. Proviso..vu -laUv ,. ,? Lard iii >.!..?. il. .*._?-. int. .?:....:.. . . .... |. LlVEUTOOl.. M-:" I' - '.'? :. i.:.>iii| Cordel?, from N'ew t >r! ns. iinvvd. i :?..t> ?pli? ?t openin.: qilotatiot*. a ?? I j i .:. . .. . >, . ?;.'.-.! LONDON.,M:i) 13 Soon. C uis ;." |;. j-7.: LONDON. May 13 21*. -i. -Consol !,>2 for monet ..-20 s m. LONDON. Mav l:l LVenin . OmsI;.. ii i LlVtT.lVU'l.. ?luv I . Kv. -C. .iii :: i improved during ti ..! . i...-?! hun: . a i rance. Middling ! il. ll J; liri? tn- ll !. Sales to-da.v l...Utio ? , i;.,-.,n Ife.ai.-s Turpentine J?- :! I. BERLIN, .Muy l:;.. .. ?,i..imcod thal ilio Kum will visit Paris ilia :: summer accompanied by thc Emperor Al > CHERBOURG. Maj 13.-Fo.?i IV. ?i. ? iron-clad arrived fruin .Mexico. Wu sill ugtu ?i lew.*. THE GE01KH v AN 11 Mf-SlSSlPPT IN I l Ni . l it >S CASES I.H.-Mlssr.ii UV HIL SUntlCME COURT. WASHINGTON. May 13. ..-The I?.- I tani case from California hus been decided adversely io fie ll o-d's interest. The case of Virginia, rs. \\est Virginia, involving jurisdiction over certain comities, wa.? Continued. The Georgia and Mississippi ii ? nin-ii-.n casar wero dismissed for want nf jurisdiction ; th" argu? ment of the court to bo dc-iivored her.-a?ier. Onlr tho Georgia Injunction Bill wad di.-mi.-s-d to-day, for want, of jiiris?lictton. Tho Mississippi ?{?ll. allege 1 lo coy. ?- the Arkan? sas case of treasury seizure, will pr.?!?a lyn.- ar? gued on Friilav. The Internal lteve:nie receipt j to-da? amount in ??718,000. The Land Oilii e reports dhow that 150 farms, c ) veri ag over 2.MKK) acres had boen entered in Louisiana for the first quarter ot the year. Replying to th ? Committee nf Knight Templars inviting the President to li.?s on to thc Ma.-onie idlebratioa. Mr. Johnson said he had thu> far do ciined to accept any invitation with which he hail L'en honored because of the incompleteness ol' tho work under the Rccoustructk ri Acts, which lind barely boen initialed ; that until the Attorney lieu cril's ooinious, now in prcpriratiun, >ha!; have been submitted and e..!is?tWc I a.id - '..) ? g 'lierai i iles in accordance wu ii ?ia opinion snail have boon adopted tor the tmidmce Hf military cjin maudcrs whereby thc*, eau l?wgoverned by uniform practice. .Telle rso ii Ouvis ltt;ieii4Cil on Kuit. RICHMOND, .May 18.--The United Slates Conn was packed ibis morning. A military ^u.tid was otationedaroand.il. and a strung |n?liec inside. Amont; thc spectators were about twety lathes i;ud fifty negroes. At ll o'clock .?lr. DJ vis wa . brought in and to ik s. seat next to tho pn-.u i'- box, ..ah General Burton and the Marshal. A sorvuul aecompaiiie him. Mr. Davis, sittiug byan opon window, ro iiiarkod: ,-It U a little cool, is it nut?" and he was then removed to a scat near his emus I, in front of the Jud^e. General itiirtiui's relnrn to tlie wril was read. The Judge complimented him l u- the prompt obedience he had yioidcd i<> the laws, and relicveil him of Ute custody of J?f. I?avi>. Iii': ?larsha! immediately sec VIM I a iiench wa ira ni on him l<> answer the Norfolk indictment. Mr. O', olllliif Spoke of .ill-, il -. ; :.. imprison? ment and fecotcdicaith. and ask?* 1 -i.-- -,1.. ., i mittel to bai!. Th n-lin ..- . n>',? ..-aioti ..n the Sart ot Ute prosecution, who lix d ii;.- bail ai ?lo?. JO, the Judge auuoiim-ed his rea'hm . - . i ,i . eept tho bail, ?tating, ar th? same tune, timi the j responsibility of Um dclat tn briuguit; Mr. Pa.:.-' ease into Court, rested upon the U??vei uin.-iit. and not upon the District Attorney, lb also said Hi.ii half the bail should be given by pcrsmis resiiluig within ibo ??talo of Virginia. THO mirv n s then came forward, Mr. Horace Greeley beiiiK among the first, followed by Mr. i?elieU'of N'-ov York. Jackman of Philadelphia, and others. A nnml><*r of arentlemon, residing in Virginia, oflercd theil names ?ts bail. Mr. Davis wrns oongmt. lated b> several friends, but there was no douiMiistration or noise of any kind. After givintr itali t.? appear at the November term of Court, he was taken in a coach to the Spotswood Hotel. RECOSO DISPATCH. Aa Mr. Davis came ont <d thc Court House and entere:! his carriage after his release the.,- was ;-. loud cheer from the ero .vd of negroes outside, and about fifty of them ?flt I hon J annuul tho coach and shook hands with bim. '].- bas n-manu-d ijnieilv in hie hotel all the ev. ninv. Ile will visit ( umida in ? day or two to ?eu his children. Toe iic-l nairn signed to tho ..ail bond, after thai of .lehcrsoii ! Daria, ia Horace Cr.th:;: V.-he:! "I S ? ?. -ri and Jackman, ol Philadelphia. A little lower down j ia tho name of John Minor Hods. Tin: Virginia ! residents who Bitn et] Were promitietii eitizens ol ? Richmo. tl--merchaais and lawyei -. f here see ns i to be a tronera! feeling of n-licf muong cit izen* ?uni ! authorities taut Mr. Davis is ar la-dai liiterfy. | It is stated that Hie Grant) Jury has indielci vice-President John c. Rttickiiiritlge. Judge H. W. j Thomas, of Kairi tx couuly, and four "titers foi treason. It was decided to-day by those having Jefferson Davis in thoirimmediabi charge, that be should Lc conveyed to the court room as privately as possible. In the hack with bim wem tien, liur ton, Dr. Cooper and Major McElrath. and in ibo other hack were Capt. Mibard. who was a Union officer during the war. and is now one ol' the pro? prietors of th:- SpottswtW Hotel, anti Dr. Md ; ll. and the Rev. Dr. Minne.erode j on lb.- return lo the Spottswood Hotel the Rev. Dr. Miuuegcrode, in the company of Mr. Davis and his faintly and a few personal friends, offered up prayer m thaitk fnlnesa for the release of his friend and his resto? ration to the bosom of his friends and bundy, and for his future protection. Alarie number of v hi? lton wera afterwards received by lum. Tho following telegram was received by Judge Underwood in the Court lb H ?in to-day. ? -boil time before he admitted .Mr. Davis io iud. VVasutStiTOX, May 1.1. JUDOS UNDERWOOD, Beware of Greeley' Remember the Libby Prison, Audursouvilic and Belle Isle! Idly mil hona are looking on. und expect you lo do your duty, while 300,000 patriot graves cry aloud' for revenge. Your friend. Jefferson Davis, on his release telegraphed to his brother Joseph C. Davis, in Mississippi, thu lact and informed him he would write fro u New York. Air. Davis and wife visited the grave of their ?un tins evening late at Hudywood Cemetery. Northern \I-\VM. BROOKLYN, Mac 13.-Thos. Hcaeey, Revenue Collector, was arrested for defrauding tin- govern? ment and haded for $lw,0tlO. HABBISBUBO, 1'KNN.. May 13.-A ?ery heavy storm delays the Western mail?. .Vet<ro Riot iii New Orlt-uns. NEW ORLEANS, Maj 13. -A Republican muss meeting was held on Saturday nigh? ia Lafayette Square, which was presided over by .Mayor Heath, and addressed by Mr. K< I y. of Philadelphia, and Mr. Hamlin and Mr. Conway, between four ami five thousand persons were present, of whom five-sixths were negroes. Varions negro ?aid clubs caine in procession, beaded by music and transparencies. 'Hu re was consider? able excitement, the uogr pn.ee- iou MIOII? ing on thc mareil, bul there v..-- no disturbance until uiidnbrut. ?riton the IKSOH'KM stopped a car on St. Charles-str -et and cleared it of white occupants, ?huting d ib- through lie windows, and thea look possession and com? pelled tho driver lo no ahead, l in-.-alo..?itt were closed at ll o'clock, by on lr of the chii fol I'oltec. Generul Sheridan has issued orders itftuoviug ?t clerk of one of the District Courts lor the ai cued issuing of fraudulent certificates tu naturalization. The Republican- are ndvocati neutro ??i.ice? men, and there is some talk <>? rittinint^ Jordan prominent anti popular inrgro, for Mayor. Wilson in .Mobile. MOBILE, May 13.-Senator IVilson arrived .!.; mornuiL; and speaks to murrow itit?hl. Oomestii- Mu eitel ?. SOON DISI'ATI a. NEW YORK. May 13. rion- Hie. better. Wheal a2c. better. Com lair, lower. N< ?\ Mess l'm k 23ja23.{. Lard tptiet. V.'hisLe.v stendv. t. quet, without decided change, ii -^bis ip.iet. Stocks active, but not KI ron?, i.lold l:?."??. Mi-n-t 5aG per cent. '152 registered isuids ItukiUK?: . pon bonds 1094; UMU's. levistete.-l. llj^a'.r.i : T-iiU's first senes, lo?;; other - r.es I-'.'.. EVKN1NO OlSPAli !.?. Stockr. active and soiuewh:..! iiup.oVe.!. \\. 5aG \* cent. tb.ld :.:>?. <:z coiip..its i*i:i>, -;i Coupons 1054aI0.J?: V? d->. ItWMaliM;?; Sew I- ... 107jal08. lo-Ui .-.-..poi,-, regi/t. n?.; c.tion e.sier; sales l??i?J bales- 27?:i2Se. ! : .ii: lin e . lower grades improved most; Stale ill -o ll?-. Southern, ni i ?ted lo good -::: T.Vil? ian ? am! extra $15 4Ual9. L'wni In a. ?, mixed w...:!, i ?- ; i al 30. Mess Pork SSI '?>. Lard h-aw p.1 . | ; , . Whiskey closed active: We-iern :!"'.. lii.-e linn stock scarce; Carolina 1'ijall e. sug . heavy. Coffee firm; good <b ina nd. TiirpcitiilM -7e:?. ;;.-.i, ?373a8. tallow Hall ... Frei^ittstpu'et. BALTIMORE. May 13. Coll?e, a.- sales. Situai quiet. Flour dull mid unchanged. Corn b ad; good to prime while -1 I"..il :.'?. i. ill Slum .i- 1 9c. ; Sides, I1.1.. ?. Western Lard 13'.e. M< ?. '-. 123 75. ProviM?.?? -:. :i ly. Si ', . . : ? .-. Hams lG|e. Wbi-i.. i- !. nd I Nsw ORLEANS, May i:t. s.;.. ?>????>. ?-....> mar? ket easier; Low Mit?lliligs->a2<!e. ii.nts Iv.?i balea. Gold 331. Slci'iaie, h> N ? V"i> Sight Exchange" pm ! pieniMuu. sugar- I . 12c.; Fine 134c. J ruie.iiiiig Molasses itouunaii 40c; prime 7'J. Flout dull; Supemut: SUI. Coi . declined Sc. since Satur-tay; Yellow .uni Mixed I I": White 14;?. Oats iii'in ai '.Cy Pori, linn; $24 25. Bacon in titi -I- tu md; Shotiidei's ..?, b'.'-o ed Sides Il|al2; etea: ....! - l.t. Lard .?ni 1 ?' very finn at 13.il ll. MOBILE, .> ay 13.- Sales !". ' b-L- : . '?.-.-.I .; el Uiddlint;s 2-lcI Receipts .w: bab -. AUGUSTA, May 13.-Cotton .. n.-.i firm, but closed enaur; -?ales tl.- ??I -: :. ..?ts 2.: .. diing 2?C. SAVANNAH, May 13-Cotton duli ami irrciitditr. small business. Middltugs nomui.iliv sile. ceipts 2G3 bales. We learn that fhomasl'vers ....io.-.1 - ..i-'.-d Of arson at the last term of I be Coin : .; .:.,."> for Union Diotriet, and sentenced to be han . oil first Fridav m Jane, bas had lus seitteuee e tn muted to teu years iinpiisoiiuient in the pennell? ?iary.- Winnxboro' 2???*?. Our tow Vrtrk l.i>tlpr. Vrw \>>RK. Muy in. Six day sTiaii Hum ' : I -i ?uni ila ?llTli> work; kui in? .v.nth tiny is ! Hie Sthbath of tho- Lord, .nul i.i slmlt do h. , manu? i xl" work; Tims aro wo enjoined lo llic ; Divine Law; yd ?ts there ia no penalty, attached, or ai leas! no hume hate infliction nf tho penalty. ; ii indeeds an?) thousands, aye millions nf-men hate , 1 sreg ir-lcd tin: injiiuctiitii IV..ni rime ?iiiiiu-iiKjri.il. j .fons il. KENNEDY, thc Superintendent i-f thc , Metropolitan Police force hero, has created a ^reut j excitement, and drawn upon his hoad tito indig t nant denunciations of tho multitude, by issuing an ? order wliieli is ?imply, as it were, a human endorse j ion! nf Hu-Law Divine. Superintendent KKSNKOV I i a fces lin; unassailable position that to soil drug-, j or SOL-ara. or candy, or to keep open a barocr shop ?rrostauratit. is to t?o .-om - manlier of work, ami that therefore these timms shonld ?ot bo done on Sunday. Such Israelites who claim thc rigiii to keep open tin ir place of business on sunday mi tho ground that it is not theil' Sabbath, will bc com I ?H- i. il m sneh Ciiac to close on Saturday, which is ! their Sabbath- -in other words, thc hitman law will I e,*ui|>cl mm. whether they be Jews or Christians, ai leas! tn respect one day as the great day of tesl, nf ! which iii?- Hinno law enjoins a proper ol wer vance, ir is said (hat this law ii specially ?timed at such .fews ?ts fcc*?p their stores open every div in tin* week, ff no. thc respectable classes of Israelites will not tnk?: exception thereat: for n man vito violates the Israelitisli Sabbath is nu more a Jew than is a man who violates tho ( liri - tian Sabbath aCbri lian. There is an intonso ex? citement alxmt this law. and this, together with i ho discovery oj'an organized plan lor resisting by force, nil?] riot, and bloodshed, tin-execution of the Excise Law. lias set us all thc qui fire, some pcr ?.nis even anticipating ?it an oarly day a repetition nf tho bloody scenes of thc Judy riots. Sh on li I ?ncii doings take place ymir correspondent will circulate around, hore, tlmrc. and everywhere; ?i i . unless lie ho taken off by a stray shot, will keep yon well posted. Whether or not this SiiiHUy-la?r6r-di'inkin?-favor ing battle will ever take place is very doubtful. Whether blood will How instead of latfcr no om ?.an foretell, for while on the one hand we aro told Lhat thc beor drinkers will bear their ills no more, . c learn /?./. coiitifi that tho authorities uro o?-!nal? ly detennnietl-that thc three thousand bit; |?ilice n ten are spoiling for a tight, and that the militia will be on hand in ca e of need. The citizens are numb alar.1; tiny cull lo mind tho dreadful scenes of tho .Inly riots, wlmn negroes were huir: ??i lamp-posts, when mon ami women wer?: shol . .own .II Che street;!, and wi.en. for thc first limo in lim memory of th?* ohlesl inhabitant's grandfather. ?ii.-street ?ans slopped fot'sevoral days. An in? iolligci.1 polieeiiian. with whom I h.ni a conti deutial dwi. hinted lo ...?? that the rioters will have . M unpleasant time, should they have lim Iciiiorit/ l.i endeavor to carry ont their pretty lillie (or rainer their ugh. big j scheme, ami h--wink. .1 his eye kiiowintily as he informell m.- that tin* si-?'!-?-! m> eliot,' - ol' the conspirators ar?! mit . t:ni?- soseerel as they suppose, in .-huit the slow? ly shuning ami expressive eye said as plainly as a bisitrely wicking evocan suv. ihn one or more detectives in disguise atteml tiles?- meetings regu? larly. Thus do mattel's stand-as regards the ro nor'ts of riot and bloodshed 11 ta c. have had the . ilecl of sn ton diving tho more timid lhat some msnple art? oven talking of moving into the coun? try tili tho altair is over -'tis my opinion, however. ili.it the tiling will never l?e over inasmuch as ii will never bo mi. and so will never come olT siiould I h.- mislakeii. however, should we r?-nlly haven lively nine her?- on the lager beer question, I '-an at any rate promis.: to tarnish your readers ?uh as lively an account of the lively ami deadly doings as my pen ?rill allow. ric- Women's Kigbts Society held their anni? versary meeting last night, and Kii/.ab.-th Caddy Stanton, Lucretia .Mon. Susan li. Anthony, and other strong-minded ladies. hold forth most clo < i neut ty m support ol' (he doctrino thal a while woman is as good as a lilac!: man. and lias as much right to vote. The fair orators claim thai your wife, win? sits opposite to yon ai the breakfast table, ea : voie |ierha|M i|uite as intelligently as Pump"}, .vim has gone into thc kiiclmii to brin;,' in lin- hot roils; ami thal yon must either ac? knowledge her io be his inferior, which even in ihis . of p'ogress is not contended, or grant her llic si.. prit lieg?-.-. Th.-apparently miraculous feats of Hu-Japanese Juggler have created such an excitement here ?bal, as in the case of Maolzels' automaton chess piayi r. of which the trick was discovered lo tin; in? genuity of Kdtrar Poe; |s>o|ilc lav.- conto t.. the ,-o:ic!i|-inn Ititi ?here mu-' IM? sunt.? humhiigg.-rv at lensi all-nit the top trick, and it is now conli .i, ntly asserted ami bolievetl, though nul vet de ? eel ed or proven, that lins great (?) feat is done by ile- assista ma; nf pow.-rful magnets. If thia l? . o. and 1 have been .-old. I have tin- consolation of knowing ilia! I was not sold ai retail, bul m a v. ry large lot ul several thou a .d. ?nd that thc selfing si ill ?.roes ou infill al ter ingot. A d ial was made yesterday of thc annihilator which resulted m a marked success. Au enclo? sure nf ouc hundred Sipiare feet was lilied with ueli combustibles as shavings, tar barrels ami ilu? bke, ami the annihilai im; Huid watt Iel in ; tho il rd ba l no sooner gone well in, than the tire went well out. "his is certainly a very great in? tention, but it is not claimed that it will work well on au extended scale, nevertheless it can bc made verv useful for extinguishing Hies on their liisi breaking eut. People here seem to be much gratified ii' the re? ceipt of thc news in relation tu tito forthcoming trial of Jefferson Davis, not so much from sympa? thy for the fallen chieftain as from the circum? stance that they have grown tired of the political white elephant so loni.' and unjustly detained and denied a tria!, lt is tho general impression, so far as I have been able cu ascertain, that no jury will be able to ayre?- upon a verdict, and lhat I he case will bu eventually abandoned and thc pi isolier re? leased. As regards financial matters, it is said that the supply of monet is in excess nf the demand." Pul ti- not so with ' .MO ULT I ll l-l. David P. Khoades, who has been connected with the New York Tribune since that journal was started, has accepted tin- Presidency of the New York News t'ninpany. Thc Tri unie says of lum: "Mr. Itboadcs bogan his newspaper career in ISM. on -ho New Yorker, published by Mr. Greeley, and afterwards assisted in thc publication ol' The Leg Cabin, iu 184U. His connection willi the Tribune dates from thc first number ul' the paper. April 10, 1811. and since Hutt tune he has been in charge of the distribution uf its editions, attending to the d. mauds of agents and carriers, and sending the Express bundles--a ditlicult and important duty, which required him to be in the publication ellice ul D P. .M., and to rema n till the entire edition of the paper had been delivered in tho morning. With the exception nf two years employed iu tho composing room. Mr. Bhoades has i ecu absent from lils post bul six nights ni twenty-six years, and not once from .sickness. In this lung service Mr. Khoades has personally su? perintended Ile-di.-tribuliou of more milli?? is of I copies of tin- Tribun?' than we dam to calculate; J ami lins deservedly won reputation wah the pub? lic, and thc respect and confidence of tin- publish ' ?-is ?if th.- p..per. That energy and industry lic? ha- alway? shown will, doubtless, have ample op? portunity in lin- responsible place for which he iia- been wisely selected. I Li v l.t.sii \>'j> Ci/LYiVATK.-Thu New York Tri j '.!(.??' says . ! We im t a farmer in Eastern Illinois last winter, I who look up his land at St'J"? per acre, 3;t years 1 ago, and now is selling merely thc timber from it I I?i settlers on (hu adjacent prairies, at ?llMi per aero. Tins i- bul a sample of what is dollie : throughout :!?.. W7-st. There ire millions ol acres of limber yet to l?- bought for $1-25 |?or acre. which ?illI sell for$101) or over, per acre, within j tweiity-rtve .' ears. I I'm'.. ightx acn*s of publie land, thc Uovoriimeut j charge is hut j-ltMl, whde ii ma} lie boug.it with agricultural lam! warrants fur '$'*) lo $ft>. Keen ! s-ltl pre-jiay ui'-nt secures UM aeres of Covcrnmciii j ian-.. ! Ino same can IK-done all through the Soil I h j eil: country whi n- lin- laud is mor. fertile and eli tillite mure, genial, ll would he Tal helter than to rush to tho large cilios *'hb bul poor chalice ol' I emploi ment. -. .Mr. John Anderson, Magistrale ?.i Madison ? , -iiiii'', ?bo was brought to this city uml-i arrest , tie- military authorities ami imprisoned for : alloted iieglvet of oflieia! duty with reparti lo Ibo ..II-.---1 .?i yutui? Pop?-, was released sometime dur? ing ye.-ii ?'davor il.?- day liefere u'ithoiii the binns j ot a trial, and fis unexpectedly ar. he was arrest.tl. ; Wi.tyr his accusers wen?, it ms I hey did liol cari i . ?Hipear auaiiis' bim. His sei;m= to lie ii car-e o!'peeidiar hardship-three weeks implisoii ui. m ?tm! a roll a.-e without lin; charge upon which he wa ariestcd U'ing determined one way ?ii tb. ; oiher and ?itlmut explaiialion. L '/;*".//.(*..-..*.. Ftvriit,,,,, (.-.ld.-b-.io \.-ttH ,.f yest et da'*, sa vt*: A I larg, crowd ..; colored |jcu|ile asseinbl..si m the | i'oiul ll'Uise in this place, las) Sal ur. la v. .\|.I ; m:; an address I min Hun, Mr. Ki Iky, of I'ennsyl [ fanes; t.ii.. .?id ti?.i come; hut the assemblage . as I'll ess. -I !?\ Mr; O'Hltra, e-.|..|-.-,|. ubo lill* red ' ach sentiitii.'iil: as wo eau approvo and applaud. ; ?I" gave t.if?iway, lin- ?-... i.-p..i,,|.-:,t- f tie-N-w I Vori, fri bu ne. a severe rapping for an article writ .o from NI-WIMTII to said'i?ajn !. in wlii-'h the I .tam?- "t O'Hara was II-, d. l b- t. iiebiiig of " Hara ann .1. H, Hain- difi'cr fen much hom lin- I .ntnm nts ..I' certain N nh. iii mi-mtian? -. j ? h- .. ?hoi aim w.- doubl m>t is Hie sp-.ii - n ' ? i. O H::n? Ultimated soitiethin<j like Ibis. We learn thai al a meeting of Hm I :.. -. i. i ?.f l?i- I '?.?ei .f ll? l?r-euvillo ??lid <>h:i!tl.?n Ibdln-ad I I'..nipa ny. >'. \. r irtiic?b?i. L ip. Secretary, was j ip|Kiiiite.| Vudiloi- Capt. J. G.Jidwaidsri'liiiiiniue, j I rea surer of thc Company. -J'IOXH?S. (i-i .i. risriNo. -'ITie reeeut rise iii the ltoanol:e ba \te|ii?-<l t<> the tishuniieu it rich harv.-sl, ami. fm Uso last feu ?lays, our uiarkel lei- been wol i supplied with Hm linest rock and shad. [ ir.v./.." state. ? ' ? * ? I'EOISI it.\i io>'. We leni n from our worthv Cb-rk, Mr. clcl'oiiald. thal in pursiiauco of Hov. OM S re? t?o, -i ho ba- been very suc.-..-s?ml m obihiuiug thc names of suitable uersous to act as registers and imo.agers i >f elections.-- AbtufcUu1 J'n w. IfV.iHi t'f C?MC?HH'U? Ginelle.] I'KKSII.'K.VT ItE.MTO JCAH V.7.. I;- ii'ii- Juarez s ll M ...H of |Minr pim-m- Zapo. :..!? Indians, from a small village, situated III I he s . i ra .'..?<>):.?. His titi lt? r brought lin- I? ?v inti lin capital nf tilt.- Stale', to ;i iVealth? faintly, where, i- it is ii - ti-. ! iv .I..?!... !?.. j. v...| hoarding, el? ?i li nu', iitnl elementary iti-i ruction ? -..mpensatiiiu fi?r tito doini-si ii- labor lui hail imrforni. Ho was ..uh Used as; ?tu i rr:'u I ?my. until si ?mu yon rc stenvard ho was fmjilnvi.il iii Mi? ??tor?1 ni I lac* family ami cni'tic! si>i:n . .cant? -?vages. The little IV-nitn Ise, dis pla;-? I so much intel] et ami energy liiat his wealth? pa tn ?II- ihm Jose Hern?ndez, ?iii [lidian hitnsoll s?:in him to tho college ami then in lin' National Instituto, where; having finished hw emtr.-f nf study, he was appointed Professor of Jurisprudence. Since tin organization i-f tin- Mexican Republic, n.ijaea distinguished itself hv the rapid iimroase ? .f tho Liberal party, linn '.lose KcruiindeZ was elected Colonel of ijrsi batt limn 'd' tin- Na'ional i ?minis, organized In Oajaca. IIIMI exorcised great and well deserved ?Millonee un ni.uni of hin zeal and disinterestedness. Hi-? pupil, lleiiit". nf emir*!; s.?.n became attached tu tin- same lihor.-il pillie pies. The Zanutcks. tn whose trihi;.ho be longi. lislinguishcd themselves a nra hil other India nc hy their intelligence, honesty and deter? mination, and Juarez possess all these qualifies ni -i high a di grce, that even his mus? inveterate enemies ri ad dy acknowledge these his sterling nnd mann iptalitics. liesidi-s In-!-.iring on law, he was also nilmilted in tim har. ami soon won a high reputation al) over Iiis native SI ate. Hy ois sound ami ??vi'-digest ed principles, In- Hooii liecamo "iii' nf the most ?11 iltieiitml iiiemlH;r.s or Um I.il? ral pat ty, uh . elect? ed him 0<ivoriK?r of the State nf Oajaca. Iii- ropu hitiou ami wei I-won authority brought about his marriage with Donna Margarita Ma/.", a Creole, or nile* of the olde.-l ami most respected families, who usually consider il far below their dignity to marry tlu-ir daughters to Indiana. The State of Oajaca had never been Itottor governed than liv Juarez. (Md abuses wen- re? moved, the administration of jit-mee unproved, and industry revived -md encouraged: new iliads were constructed, so that wagons .-md ears could pass, where formerly mules were almost nuable to iiroceed; finances were regulated, tho officials punctually paid ami subjected to ti rigid disci? pline, etc. The rame of Juarez soon spread thronghnnl the whole country, and in 1S >7 he Warf elected Presi? dent of tie-National Supremo Court, while igna? cio Coutmotiforl ?lithe same election ohl.aiiiiul a large majorit? for Presiden of the ltepnblie. Ile appoinied Juarez Minister of Justice, ami as such he soon gase ample proofs of Hie rectitude ?I his principles au I bis resJK'Ct for tie- niajestv of ihe law. When Commonfori. in Deoi inlier, l&?tf nude ids unfortunate vm/i '''riot, ami abrogated the Constiti timi.Juarez npp.?sVil this measure so uii reserv'etllv that he Wfts'throwii into priixui. 1,'ohi iiioiifnrt. however, soon foil ni I oin thai tin- Lil?er als uUiudoncd hi-1 cause -Ihat Ile- Cle'icals tried lo become mauler of t ie situation, ami that IM his erinn' he had Committed a grave political mis? take. lie released Juarez from prison, siirrouder ci| to him us President nf tin- Supreme Court, iii accordance with tin letter of thc tViistitulmn he had established, the "Hice O? t lie Pivsiileiicv ii ml left the country with the saddening consciousness ?.f having plunged it once more into a civil .var. Since IIn-ii Juarez, as President of Ile- Republic, llr.-l provisional, hui since ItftSS olcc;od ?ii iiecnr?l a.cc '.?Ith lin- Coll-Ill Ul :on. Ile t.iok charge of Hie I invertunciit nuder the niosi trying and ilitlicullcircumstaiices: was forced i i Pravo i e greatest dangers; and un other Presi? den) has devoted hi.-? energy- nay i-Veil Ins MINN]. with more z-al ami ardor io his count rv than .luare/. did. It is not our intention hereto uni - uis history as President nf .Mexico, bm rallier to give a peii sketch of his [ii-r.-oii. Ile is ratln-r nu? der middle size, like all men ot his race, ?veil built, ?md inclining to cmlMiipoiiit. The color of his skin is thal ol' . is tribe - lighter than tba: of oilier Indian-; his face bears lin- typo of tho Zapntek- - small foretica I. marked check bone.-; the nose sharply '"'Ut ami broad; a large mouth, adorned ?villi sound ami snow while teeth, ?ind displaying a friendly smile, even in the midst of the most press? ing mid responsible business; The eve -||oWS il great deal of intelligence, is unusually lively and telling- black, limier blin k ev.-br ws. Iii.- olaek. pinn hair is intersperse,I with a little whitish, ll:.- voie is sott, almost lamenting, but elem-ami sonorous; lo- p'onuneiatioi linn ami explicit, lli sint of clothes consists ufa plain coal, silk vesl uml colored pani!.; only uti .-peei.il occasions he Wears the black coat. lids i- the exterior of the mau. who, led bv per severancc and coiitidoiice in the ju i cause nf Ins country, tisik tip the gauidel Hgainst the policy mid the welldiscip?uod ar ny nf thu lvnp'Tor nf Ki anec ami h s allies, tin- clergy ; fought Hie bat? tles ami won tin- victor?. In his personal iutci'c ?iirse, .Inure/, i- extremely amiable, plain; patient a..d modest : bul eudoucd ?rilli a quick pore'piioii ; oui?' Hie dury eyes ure soiue imus Hashing. ??'bile Hu- features remain cool ami friendly. 1 ind frequent occasion of convers? ing with him. either in private or i.?ipan?', and never perceived any Change in his appearance. In Ins letters he is short COUCH -, only discussing the subject tuilier consideration, and even there, where lu- is bonn I to censure, he is always polite, ami never provoking or insulting. Even the inosl serums conversation he lakes care tn spic with si nne juke, as Hie following anecdote ?viii prove. lt was in those ?lays ??ben his minister, lidiado, was negotiating with tin' allies m Orizaba, and ?VHS on ihe . mut of betraying Juarez, when I hail in transact sumo business with bini reg.niling thc -tate of Mexico. 1 had to complain about sonto treatment I had experienced at thc baudnf Do? blad-i. ami moulin eel his int 'lided treachery. "Ami do you know," said I, .'what Doblado has done in tm' SoledadV -I know all." "Ami that he intends lo romovo you, and, as? sisted l>\ the intervention, to proclaim himsell Presido IV "I know that too?' "And ?on ??ill retain htm as minister." ..you know," replied be. "th.it il m our country souii body is suffering ?villi the typhoid lever, they are Irving H -.al to lt ii- stomach. Doblado is ni? load.'' Ami, indeed, the Moderados had forced hun to appoint Doblado tn sucii a responsible ofllcc. I could not help lutlghing al bis striking eon.pan sou. "But arc you nut afraid ot his treason and ambi? tion?" "No, Senor ; no1 of Iiis treason, because I ?un well informed of it ; and md ol h.s ambition. U.* causo the time is past m Mexico, when ambition ?viii ensure success. Dohhldo ?viii shan; the sallie fate ?is his predecessors, who have been brough I lo destruction byan iiiide.-eived reputation, and ?vim then ??eie const rained tu reveal their instgnti c nee. Do not IJC afraid. Doblado eau do us 11..1 harm. He is but ruining himself by chowing to the world ??bal lie is." In lin ?ear 1-S.V.i. ??hen the capital was vol in the ha. ?ls of tin- insurgents, ??'hose Government had been recognized by ibu Kui'..penn Powers, ami Juarez was residing in Vern Cruz, 1 paul him u visit on au evening, complying with ati invitation he had sent me. At thc entrance of I e house 1 round an lillicur ?villi lifleeu men un guard dui?. I asked whether tho President was ut home ami was ans?? en d. lu- was by himself. I should go un stairs. Lu Hu- Inuit yard I met a lady, whom I again asked after Un- President : sim showell me Ihe door of a Molli where 1 could timi him. M? modest knocking was answered ??ith a quiet '. Kn tm." 1 stepiK.il into a little airv loom, the baleo ny doors of ??inch opened on bub sides, admit? ting tin- fresh breo/.e nf lin- M U. Juan z sa' in au ea.-? chair, with a hook in hi.- hand, which be lani on the by-staiidilie table a.- soon as be hud recog? nized lin-. Ile caine up a fi ?v steps lo meei lite, shook mj hand, ami rctjilesteil nu- tn sil with lum on Hie sofa. Having discussed several subjects. and speaking of Uujacu, lu- asked nie wiietlicr I ??as acquaiulctl ??uh Se-tia. Having iiusworcti ?li the aliii Illative, In- asked : "Do ?..!! i,m.?? tte. ?illaue San Pedro, lu lim Ixtlan': ' .Si. Senor." . l'Iule I am lu in i "'exclaimed lu. and Ins vivid eyes llaslitil ?villi joy. ile could no? talk with me of his vont bini reiiuiiisceiices a - I. I-MI hadspen! several ?. m- m I hat ci audry. We were iniernipt Cll b? t be eui Rtltcr ol I lie s.I lue Ind , ?rho lind shoWII nie lils loom. He mi reduced lue :?? her tts lils ?vile, an t Hu n eoiitilllliil . Sit down. Maigarela. we ar.1? talking nf my native pl.n-e i Mil ierra I, ?vb tell lins gelilleliiiili knows pi eil? ??ell. and nf Oaj.-.ea." We cniitium I ibis subject ??iib a g.1 deal of interest uutd I. OI'.'IIII|NI. I lien S-cl'?lan of l'oreign Alfa irs; Dun Waniora, tin- tiovernor ol' Vera frtiz: Di.iii Zairate. tile tioverimr ol lin- t.'iistli- nf San Juan de I'll.ia entered Ibo llHiin. and ul bel topics eilg.'lgctl t in att 'litton of the ?* imp.itty. li ls not eas? io guess I lie age ?.!' Jaui'ez fri?m uis a pp'?rame, ns I he Iud in i is uni? in un ad? ra need yea rs. sim?? signs nt old age; btu fruin his own si II lenient s he ma? be internal be m-ai sixlv. When Puebla ?va- besiege.! byllu I'len.-h, Jan nv. ?ulil me mn day: liny ?vii! take Puebla, tin ;, will lal,.- Mexico, '.'.ill neelip? lin- largest towns in tl.miiii?. Inn tin-, mil n-i be a i..|i lo conquer the coiiiitr? itself, ami ai ihe end rite vic? tor* ??illbe unis. Xa|.toicoti ??ill dearly pay f"i nu- attempt against Hie l?-publie r..>rtlie Kivncli ??.?ll m-ver ap rove of n '' I Ins pi'uplieev has I.II fulfilled I., tin lett, r A. i . WiLi.i.?.?iso> I .S.J. Wc i egret b i ati;i"i:n.'e UiM tin- i.ileman ?>.is found dead iii his i? ? "ii Sat il ia lu? tiioi'iiiug lb' ??a- up inet uni.I len o'eloi k nu IVida? nig I ii retiii-iied le-tiie ami re tireip. ie he ?vas si.-, pmg alone, o is not known at ??but !.. m of i be III:; III ol' lin.I nun; lin .Ita! Spark ?vas extinguished tillite . .!,,;?. a.- Mi Wliisiiaid was coming min limn, h.- sa??'Alis. Williamson standing in the |M.IVI, m gn.-at distress, lu com? pati? ??un Di. ihr m- weld over, and found the tacts US alNiVo staled, lt ?- -ilp|iosed I.ml In-dud fr??in apupl'-xy. t .t,;.,;,..i lim.s, PlKK. i*lu tim- Iv liing house of Ca pl II l ii A. .1. Daniel, ntl I.a un ii- -li., i ??slutallv destroyed b? lin on Sum?a? iimniuig last. I'hc lire ?VHS lirst discovered :IIM>!U ile ,-fc, em. i gin? Iron tue ivM.r .d Hie building mil >? fore .issn tam.i.'could be ubtallied, tun1 mule-neb bein I wa? a- tu be b< youd ci'iitiol. |;? prt'per pn.cauiiun Hie oull.Uild m:.i were prcveiitu I from taking lin . lt i.- tlnuigiit tn h.. tb.- work of an ii,--' iidiaiy, H:en ii ni lt vu no occupant fur several ni-iit..-. I .uss ?.->;iniaie.| at i-llWt), nf-a b,eb i.nh n-i lVns i.-ovureil by iii-ur nuce. Siiaflitiibuf'j 'Etprt-ts. Porsou being once at a dinner purp. ??In n Hie euiiver.-iitiuiriuiiied up .n Captain i'isik .-m.I bi l-. ;. burled voyngu round the ??oiid, an ignotaiit p.-r-.n, ni older io cuni ri bu ie he- mite tounrd the su.-iii intercourse, asked lum. "Pray. ?vasC'Nik kill- d un hts lirst ?-oy.-ige T ''I ls-be'.e lin was," answered Poreoti, "though he did not mindil much, leu immediately entered un a second, Lloyd's Rrp?ri nt Mn rim- Disasters. Tin' Statistienl Committee nf Mold's in ]..n-.l..n im v.- pnhiis'ied 'I""1' annual aiinhsM ol' wreck? H 11*1 .1 ?. - l''l- I*"''', r? ?.'?VCS HIM I-| -. 'fr. ? In ..>,j|,,.?.,.. report"! from nil nari . nf the ?vor ld. ?li?. lii.gu .?'unu iii. i..<'..??'? nf llii accident in ea?li ?a?rt whether !V"'T.i abaid billin . ! collision simd iiiir. capture, piracv,. Hr- or Hier ean?e. .a nil -I! lin- i'i -nili- ?vhf liier l"t:il los? "i- s'iniph il iniau'-' moro or 1?*.* to nhip "r carao. ?? lilo-.>i?. .-lal-'. Mic ???ss ol'lifi'r^l-'H'sl. hui in ?Iii- IVM? .-I t .. returns ar- at pnyeill W>-t nuneri', el. ai ?I Ihr cnmniiitr-c Itf-lieve lin? nenin! untidier i I"- yr<-:itly in <--\v.-s- nf thar sriven in lit?' varions tables. Ii ai>i?ars thai during (hr- tu..'?.<. mont] - ihr t..t i1 ra-tinlliit? '-. vessels w; s 11 Til. of which l :T ??.. !... in Un- fir-1 '|iiai i>T IT'*? in th" ;.wwi 2n|fl in tito tliirrl audition in th.- fourth, sn tliil lin- disaster- lo s'i:i?P'ti'-r IV "ii .lani 'i-, t.. March, ar-- two-and-a-half Hine? -i . unmcnciR in thf Ihren m..nih- from Atril t i lum?. \ r!a.?-iliratinn iif-Hio ransihV?? showiliai tl..- i<.ral ?.? -h< r nf 11 Til ?-.-t..?ri -.I 'lu? i'".; I1"- war include* JW tni siinr. .'Ill :>liaii<l"ii. 1. l""'s Hint had enme in n I lisi.in. nf which however lOi escaped wHnint m ?? ?.?rial ?iijiirr. ami '?nlv I1'5 ,vt'ro -uni; vm >?.?.. n-!? -. nil. .WI strand"-! "f ?vhieh 1*17*2 w?-r? ?ni nfl* titi raul ur. .' I- -u'V r- 1 IV ".' . r '.- . 17:1 fmm l?ro lift." from had .-! ?.?? >...?. 1107 icakv. 713 loss ol an? chors or chain*. WI lexcliWiV.-lv -ii-..ti, rs ? ma rin'nerv ilarnaj?ed "'' ??hort nf ena!. "IO mutiny 2013I.??H nf sails, htihvarks .v.-.. au.) Ul wi ?rr Instffil. On' nf Hmso 11.711 casualties. 22.11 in? volved total los? ol iii.' ship ami MI? tola! Ins-nf carw. 'llir (-.lal ol' liv.? rep ?ried los? js -y.||. of which f?S0 rvrnrrod flnrinsi Iii? second quarter, when the trenerai casualties wer? at tlie'r minimum, while the av.-racf of each nfthenther three quarters was nnlv?.11. ami Ihr sinaUe-1 nu'"li.?r wis {?-?tween .Tann.ivy ami April, wiwin Ih? d:sct.-- wert- nt 'heir maximum-an nnom ?ly to !>.? nxpl lined, ivr lin I?. In-Mm (*fow?l nf emigrants thai take their departure in I he sprinr months, ami tims rend r ?Hiv.id.-nt al tJl.il u- rio'l P- -Cilliarlv fal il to lil'.-. li is Hirth r show:: Ina! of t}|.> cisnalii?s report ?1 lfl.027 werrin sailin? vi??fiols? aii-1 1031 t-> stenin ers. an . ilinl. in Hie latterv. iso one-third went I from collision, while flic I?"!I?S?OIH of snUiiti; vos s.-!- iiiiiiwis-'d mil', th . l?ro|>?>rtioti of lift en per ....nt. fd ih" ensn?iltie!". N'o 'I?':iiner snff-red from I >i me v. hut thc pmitort-'nti of ilnniaiies lo steamers liv lirr was about t wiro as ?real as io sailinir ves? sels. Instaiif-rs of milt ?ny apivar ir? l>-> almost as frf ipH'iil in stwiiiie's as in sailiiiLr vessel-, lt is from lonks. loos of anchnrs or rlnius. or sail?. Ilia' .nl in? vossrU exhibit n irreal pn-nrimlo -mri. of mi.? li:i]ts. Part nf the l ili''- shnws tlie ere ^craphir'1 seclinnH wherein Hie several ca-nnllirs necnm??l; ami lin- information 'lui- ?.. nvi-vu I i- likeiv io he ironie very useful wh.-n th.- reinrns shall extend over a soriep of years. Tit" |?ri'si?nl |i'ihli?*atinii is ihr firsl. rtnhraeiii!? an rntir? vi?:ir llie privions .^snr wiih which the mut. HaUin^ mtn?ieni*i.il ami which in nh- ils appwraiu'r la i Oei >l?-i hav? ing comprised oii!y !!'.. !5fsi six immtlts of isr,.;. 'I ne in -1 Siirvlvnr of Hie Itrvnliilinii. Th.-ri- liv.-s in N'nhlu L-miiify Ohio, tu - ni-! -ui ' i vor ?if llie l?eviilnt'iiii Arm> -Mci ??my. IL- ?'. l.-rn at l'a rfax l'.mrt llnu.-r. Virginia, .january iii I7'H, itli'l is iini?ripienll\ in his lol Mi y.jar: I! i falluT fr 1 at Vnrktnwi. and Ihr sn t. then .juill' a ?..nih. ilillil.ili.K. lv stri.I ii i.. Ihr raul, . I - - tin- place mailo varaiil hy the drat li ni his i th- r. li?rent Iv. uti hriiij! askrtl whi hr citlislnl so y. n In- n pliVil. whilr Hu- Iii" ol' ihr li 'VnliH-inii ila-ln d in In- ryr: " How .l-l I help il ' Was I ll.>l ::i thu ?une ronni;.' wi'li VVn->liiiiar*?*ti '" Af.er r> VIII? ?villi urea! ?allHiitry i" the clone nf lin- - rut; ?ile for mir iiiileit'iiilciice. he was niiisit-red ut ai liichmnnd. Virginia. Hr Hieii r<-tiirn.-.l i > i?.-!.I lalmr. ami Hu- .siippori of Ins ivnlotv.-d umlii.-r. Mr. tira? has been lilarrinl Iwiee in Virginia ami ..i.m Dliio. One after II tn? I le-r his family ha ve ?Ktssed I hr toillh. and linw. in his nur hmiili'ri]ami fourth year. poor, ajpil ail*I iltlirin. lr lives th..- Inst lom- inoiiiiiilriil ot tin- grandest trone? ra! inn hr world has ever Hteli. Por srvetitv-oijfhl y.-ar- lie has hero a faithful iiieinhernf die Mcthodisi Cliureh. Mr. fl ray i.? very po-ir. Owiim lo the nrirlocl which i?n cha rac Ieri/etI theollicial n.rd- nf ile- lievoliitiouan army, no rewinl of Mr. Uray's militai'? services emili] hr f-.niul. Al lriitrili. however. .Indjr r.inv: liam. of Ohio, having visit.-.1 Hi" ol.) ii r i ai h;s iiiimhle hume. l?-^an to uric - hi.- ra-r upon ihr al? Irlltmll of t'nliprrrss lilli illirillt,'the l.'tsl ses-.inc f Tin i-f ?-nilli li ( .'omrrrss. i ren-ion >>l f.'.iHi w.i grained loth.- Iisi survivor nf ihr Krvnlutioii. Wr.vitixn OK THE i?RKtf. ll util e. remembered Ilia! som.- mouths siluro Hie (.'or|i..ral ion 15. ia rds am hoi*./.i'd Ihe iiuifoniiitig.il' th.- poln-i-l..r,nf tho city. I hr uniform clnlh ??as s- l.-cie.l ami made up * y a well kii'iwu tailor in lui- eily ami alum) Ihif.- weeks since the uniforms w re ilelivrred .m r t.. liir m. nil.rrs .if Hie inrce. I'he ii.iilurni iva* ol'a I ig h I ure? linjrhsh cloth similir to th.". I ?vorn h? ?iiiifeiierat'j ntlicors dunn i Hie ?var. \- a stair oi alfa.r- exist?? ? ni i'e: it u.- lin- uniforms Went yiven .nit. which ??. ru liol aporrh.-'ide I or H - tir.palr.l ?vin li Ihe K-ohltlo:i pas-'-d lh>? IWnls it wa- thieineilatlvisililo hy iti" civil aiuhoritn.'s t<? confer willi the military author in- lo as ri'tain whether they had ?ny i>eriuiis i.hjo'.'tinii In Hie fnrcif "woariim Hu? ?ii,',.v." A cninmiiti.i: was ap? pointed, ur ho.ieve, f.ir this purpose, inn what ?VHS i he result of Hie consultation ive have been 'Ulallie lo i si'i l'talll. hilt presione IV>.Ill lil.' a.'Il.> I of (lie Mayor Hus m..ruin- that th--i leurrai coui iiian.liiiir tlitl not approve nf the color. 'Hie (ii;>I of I'..lier. mu?. r inst niel ions from the Mayor, pending Iheresiillof lin- cunfcrciicc I.. iwei.'ii i ie civil ind military auHit?i':ties,'lutd |i?r biddeti th . mi'iiiU'i's of the force ty ?vr.tr i ie uni? form until ii-ititi td. 'I Ins mortui1";, however, afin tile business ol I lie Coll ll Was over. Ile I II foi me. i Hie May..r thal-it had heelireported tu him H.ai some nt the olVir.T- ?vere ju tin- Imbil ol' wearing, their uniform- on Smithy, mid desired lo kilo?? lio?v h.- should arl in Hie eas:.-. Iii? Mayor in? still.'led lum to order tin: uniforms lo br turned n at oii.-e ?md to jilvr receipts lo the ni-.-inb.-r-. for Hie Bani". This settles tin.- ipi.rstioii. and it is nat? ural t suppose thc military were uiil.iv--i.il.;.- |. lin: color. Kui why, we cannot . i ..- Metro pol,tau indico nt .\c?v York are uniformed n ^rev anti ??.- do not sr.- why th. re should b- tiny ...lijri: tion to thc pulicr force nf Mobile wearing ihr sann: color if they desire. Ilniviiver tho d Iferencu in latitud.' linty lia ve something tn do ??nb the mai? ler. - MtAnli! Ti i'm m . A RAMCO, ('HUTS NKKUKO. - I hr lUulical nrators who have bren turneil loose ?II the South.-rn Stales ure making very little headway, ami lim mom:;, which ??'as invested ni th in was ?erv foolishly .-\ ponded. Senator Wilson Ins einergiil frot i Hu: flisiual Sivanip. ami when last heard frier ?ta making lum-, ll hoarse in the pine fon sf? of North . amliua. If he bas lea nut I tee usu .>! thal 'a -u ilerful sewuiy machine ?villi which twenly-livt pairs of "Coiiu'rcss gaiti-Ts" can lie made in a ?,.. g lr day, br uuglil ba\r spent bis vacation luiirii more prolitably at Nanci, tiian III UH- Som II. rn St ales. As tb.-re IS little or no pr.isp. rt ol' Ila.lirai in: sionaries milking any ??lol.- converts ?tui>>iig it . and a- I hey air provided ??iib ample funds, it is strange Hun they do um adapt thi.-ir uiuertain iii. ni- to Ihr tastes of tin- negroes. .Mr. Ilarnum, bavin .- laded lo ride Ins Woolly horse into Con? gre??, might organize a S iiilierii campaign winch would bea sllrrr.-s. Ilreullld tra -h li.idlcahsill to th.- nunn.| black siiflVagaus lliroiigb th. iiie diuni ol'a eirena and tm lingerie. He tinghi organ i/..- a c..nipan) which ??..ul.I eur. < nlfee lo storm-and a free circus is Hie thing. Iladiralisiii niigbl be melli.:ale.l by the clown HI evorj '.'.':.;. cisin. mid ihe talent- ol' .-'..ml. m. n liku I'.a uk.? I'.ull. r. ?Vilsen and Linidr;. might br ma.le i-\.:.?-.| ingly valuable, fluneral Hank- distin^nis?|,..| |?,? rnis as a t oniuiis-ary vvoiibl ke>-n the exhibition always ?eli supplied ??iib provis: .us; ami Hui., r niighl he slmwii ut Hitit famous ixitiie in wi rh ih'ii. fl rant rot Iud hhii up:,i -i.t"? "film war. Itoker, '.hu p.?. i laureate ol thc (v.rty. mi?u'i tal . charge of hie lt lu..pian lilit.slr.'ls; ;.|,i| \ . .. it., Itadiral ari.sl. uiigiil get up th? "eolot'ed porters I Ui. ./ vv"o,. Ill :.l.fbi- l'e.'elil linid.-.-i ;.| I "Illirie-! * S. I'.. S- U..1-.I Wilson lol I i.:- rthile Iis?. .. . . ? ..t: t| they did anything lo pr. v ;,i Hi? blacks IV?.. v..i ing for his party, or i hr? .? o ii I to punisti iii tu loi . s., doing, hi taking awn? "r r.-fu .in-.; He tu i tm ... - j nient, ho silo dd I... eonli.-rai,i, - i |..?|< pr.'.,i< r- j ty. Ah ll"' ix'Oin o| lb. I? III. ti ??un pi'-e, .j I rince iieRro siiirnige on Couneeliciii, p? i'liaps h< univ b. (Mtisiladed tointo Ilia! State on bis wac lioiiii-, and I- .1 tli.-s. Ibidi.-al ein|i|..yers .?I... turi;- ' Cd nil" their workmen ali- r Hie ?l, vt mn n-r v..| II ? j Hie O-tii.N-ralie liehet f.al lie shall vi ip. n foti | gr ss f.?r i'niili?i:atiiig their prop--?iv, A- , ne,ri of perl', el e.pinlity e. certal?l? ratit...i shot? ? ?'.,?...1' to the while la bop i tll.lll lo ?lie i.| el, "mr. I lim what sort nf public imiicy i- dial, for li?n lik<-ours.whic.h'hol.i ? :. rai eon.itlions ..?-i I Hie heads nf ll.? cili/?li.?.. lo .e ),,,- . u.i , t ,. pnirli.-al support .?.. tai a : th? ?viiii,ba??al ..!' tb- ; ? op|H.?iiion ?S r .ue. rii.-d, ol' tbe pan . makin.:; II? II flin-at.-'i I bai. hoWever. is ti..- d.-pH: p. ?viu.-i. Undi?alisnriias suer.led ht dragging d'.wii oin nat I?.uni II.-O|SI:IIIOII. |i .-an conceive of u>> m.- isurr.? which an- no! ptirrl.? pailisan . i tlial r. ll. ri in j sollie ?va? lo p:'i;i.?.iii .'ol'.a?.taue; and it liiiiins '.. I ? v..nil.?, mel hod bm ll ai which ts pui.it,..' in it- i spir.t, atid lu ii? lantruage lu.I of u.in md i lucan menaces, ls Hus lin- grand fen si of . five- I . loin " pi wiif. b the people of thc.mr-, a.-ie ie- j vitrd to ?ti ilowtiV I? lins th - ??.!,. pa-iur.-! gr?uinliof libein into ?vin.:ii ?iiimen wt-rr t , |H. j liiriieil oin ' - /?os'oii . The litcinuoii.l I'xaiuiuer says : Mt. Uil-nn j boasted receiili> Hutt he had delivered-?venteen : -pi'.'.'lir- in the South, and bad i.iveil poi I,?ie..- . but '(ohtiies.-.. lin- is poi s.trpri.-iiii: r.-i.-- r> . ti-ln I.- law-abi.Pin;. Tho ! iolous HIS.lbs ll.Ul ?. '.,.. 1: . Ill? lVesideiil wa? r. ....?..I ..un:.- |?,le I .til j exclusive!} the Work ot I .'ai heals. !U"i ?j,.,, j of Noil hem I lat hen In fs'irueof S>i|i|ii-rn Hms. j in tb.- wry trad, of .?lr. Wilson; w- ti:..I a C?M- : bl.!"icd luau. Wlio dared I.illus. I ht.? friends j to moderation, so lueuacvid hy Seuaioj SVTd-oiu ' [.any as to dnnaiid a gua idol' cur. : . ,\, . <m ffoln bi IIIU mobbed' We ij?lo|. l>o|n Hi' \t Urila .i.a.. Const ililli, nisi oftli" bit ins:;' ..llei.ry liwiiiiT. asanii'.uii.I -, -:,i,j,-. | after.ii .it Hi? t.'lty Hall. I her? was tr'iart,. ... tendal. Helli-} Was ..'!'. Cnjis.-rv : .., ji, |,; . viev s. aiid advisi.tl itis f-ilo?? colored p? pt. i.-i ; i to wvrk, lo hv? jteaceiilif. -?;'l m.-i?i: :, ...- . I theSolltil. lb ?..:!: . U in p-' -pie st til*' .: 1 ll'u?iices ai ?or!, li} des gniitg u.-.m wlu;,- ti t.. ' nl.e.ialc iheiii front Hi>.*:r"tdU:ir.e:i.?s. (iv . i-.- !.. i at -..ni.- le::-_'t:i. but did :."t s.iin :?. sn . ? i< -.. ! "I Iii...oie ! ? lenient. Al:.-! CPiicjudiiu: b - : - luniks, there ?yule threat.- [ind d< u.< i.;i..t. : - m : ciolelirc on thu part ol a fe? ?-::u., ?. .\ ?- ? j lore? conduct) .1 liwihii to th? sicaui. r S?v:m. Hms pndiaid.'. sa.. .I liim from th? ?rai., .-i iij. ?rate Kadical r;il?hle. - . - - ~ - ? ? >? - i'liixirv ?'.n.1.1.ui:. W learn, tlirouu!, |h.Cia- j ?eu, tba' l'es hopM'iercu ??ill p. ab i|,- i e- | ineliconieul Si rinoii on Hie Ulli ?f -ht: . \?lHgcjtnjt MttltvHtl, I ONE PRICE OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ..cady, ami comprises a helter assort meiil of CLOTHING AX? Adapted tn this market, Mian ire Sta vc ever ottered. .Ve have niven particular attention in setting* np Iliis Si nek to lightness ol' rubric, stencil h of material and durability ol' color, .ilncli the larger pori ion ol' our Sloe!? is made in our own workshop, mid we narrant il in every respect oijiial lo custom work. We liave Goods not ol'our own man? ufacture, such as are usually sold ready-made, thc diff?rence we shall lu* glad lo show our customers. In (ixiui; our prices, from which we ulalie nu deviation, we have taken into consideration the depressed stair ol' the market, and the univer? sal desire tu hay fronds cheap. We nive below some of our lead? ing prices : CHECK CASSIM ELL sUIT? ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS Vl.r. WOOL TWEED SUITS S3 00 ll 00 .13 00 BLACK AND WI!FTE MIX CASSIMERE SUITS, <>iir own inako 17 Od CUREE STYLUS Ol MIDDLESEX CASSI M LIJE SUITS. DARK, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MIXTURES 18 00 CLACK AND WHITE MIN CASSIMlUtE SUrrS . . 22 no SILK MIX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX? TURES -2\ 00 FISK BL Al K GERMAN TRICOT SIM J? 27 00 DARK BROWN (JRAIN DE I'Ol'DKK sens . ... -?ii oo BLACK DUESS SUITS, ranging in prico iiv.M ... .SUI to l?'? Ott LINEN SUITS, from $5 to '?0 00 lu addition to Hie above, we have many good St.vles of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY CASSI M E R E S, IX F(TJLI..< SUITS? And in Pants anti Vests. ll.so. v LP Ai A SA? Ks n::.vr DEETK SUITS MARSEILLES VESTS, Whit? ami Kailey BLUE I I.ANN El. S!.'I l's nf very lin. inuilit;. UEAV? WU! CE DUCK SUITS, A-., AV. FURNISHING ttOODS. lu audition io our usual assort- : meei of GENTLED EX'N Vi t?N?Sil- j ! [SU i 100 DS, we wis]? tn i;.il parti-i vnhiY atf<*?f~l?is?i lo our SF?D?T DEPARTMENTS Ur have niau'e iirrauifeiitents (n In ie one SIS i IM S made by our own I ?"ii.?Ci t: iiiiil Ur ihllik they will j mm narr- iavoranlv m style and tit ! with any Shirl on the market. TREV i oxnMSE roi i. cu AL- ! ?T1KN, #0 r,o, #:i ot?, !f:i :>0, and : .fi 00. , \Vi> invite the attention of COI .Y Tf.'V .M-Hl HANTS and PLANT- . LILS Ttl ol'K STOCK, which well are sci li ni: in quantities ?it wry lo? nriees i. ELM, IVILI.IMS & PAMER. Xo. 270 KIM; STREET, (.'(I li NEK ul- IIAMKI., < i lARLEST' >N. S. (.'. UltlTI \ Ul . )>l FD. ir rho n??iil??noo m' h? rjaiwiN m .l?>iT? i ?-..? .-..-.iti \. Virginia. April I?. IS'?, nf con iiiuipti.-.n. ??? <"-'i . . n >V IlOragi'. M MM \ '.ORKXTll. Wif.-.i? J.WF- F '.Ll I vi >l'this eily, alter a l<>|ig and |ciilinil lilli-?- !..>-.villi i p:ifi**iu Cir i-'i.iii re.-igiiitinn. In lin eliartioter ?nd .. ri.rn.ari .. "i tm- ilmli - ni' wife. ?mil mntlior. :.> willoh ?oilIii his Provhloisiv assi-.<iini| her. -In .-x-rn: liti? d in m ..?nu. .-ni ?!. lin? nii-ity I?! I i- whiV'i i- 'ho ni'wl ?..il w. .1 ami dearesl a-urn. In lier 1n-nav.il Ini latid. n-latives ami friehil*. ih:it h?-r n^vim! has 1>ee!i -. >rnlu- Ii-il':i'? uil'i the laitliitil diseliarg'- nf lier lilllie*. iml ?In- purity awl beauty ur' eharacti r -ii whii'h hor li rv va-? an ex.p'e. I TIMMI Hu- ..?mb ami !.. th?1 in iii'W "i' I:' r. who, after ivingtin?lift? nf a 'aitliuil and inst otu?, has .li. .1 in i>.. .rt.I'I ?m.I Willi ?he I n|H> i>f" lilts me-.-till s dv Inti. |n?r friends' mai |ilai ? Hu-I ri I . : i.f l'i< ir I i.V. . Ulis okon.nf their sliicaii' ni li. r worth; while iii. ? ' il. r hoir ..oil* Irttiwis t?i the womel.*] ami s"- ;,.'ii h?-i;'? ni Im<f tn whom slio was m .].-:? f. i'iat wi en tin v mit >H"liiiM'ti iii'- grave nt th.' I'.v.'l and departed nui?, hon? may IM? mint;!?*? 1 willi H"- tears winch hodow .\. ho liappini-s of Imp.-, tin- assi;r.-m.I hi?r bl. - .1 mnro. :i"'l lin' ennifort ihat her trials ami snrmw- I a.. mimi i'ln-v.-r. SPECIAL NOTICES. FNTns r*i:\VF.n MF.F.Tisi,._TnE pi'm.rr rnnliall) invitod in attend th s.? meeting', whii-h in mid i-v.'rv Tn-vi.iv /*?-. ni'ni. ar * oVlork, at tho Boom nf in? Young Moit'a riiristi.ui Assnciati in, Kimr str-1 .. np. wsiic UaS'-l. 1 May l l ITS-MESSRS. F.r?TT?iRS: YOI* \VTLT. PU-AST mnoiinoo finn. A.M. MAXIGATXT a? a I'andidnto for iliorilf al the ensuing election. A t.'lXIZKX. Xovombcr tf stn ?y ARTIFicrAT. EYER.- -AI:I TITI TM. nr. HAN KVES niaili" m nnlor ami inwrted liv Mrs. p. UTVir anil P. no?O.LKMAXXd'nrmorly rmplnyed hy li lissi issi.; vf, nf P.-irisi. So. BW Ilmailway, Sow York. April l-l Ivr ?r?TMIJTUAL BENEFIT LOAN ASSiiCIATIOX. -i'11.1111 I'ST'.N, Ma) I-'-.-Thc Hnar.l of Director' laving dtsrlarcd a r>rVfl>KS!J tn iinii-ls>rn>wers, lin? amo will b" p.tid nu nu 1 ruler .V"?'/'i ? nvxr. tho Illili nat., ai lin' oHico nt iii.' Treasurer. So. iii'' liasl Cay. nu irniHintatkiii of Ccrtilicatcs. A. I.. TOBIAS, May m ."? Treasurer. UTTvVE AJfK AUT??OUIZF.P I'll A\..'M'Ni'l i.'. M. WiHTISG. K-ip, ..- a minlMato mr Shont? "< 'ltarli'Stuli J ililli iali l'i strfi't. ai tho lioxl i?k?i timi s.-i't'-rnh'-r P' un- N'OTICE TO MAlll?.'El?S. C A I' I A I SS iSTi PIL?irs n-Miiim to anclior limir v s^c ^ m A?'.il'?y l!i\vr, ar?' rcqiionti .1 not In ilo fW illiywJiori' willuri . 1 ir.. : iin?o of th" Itt-ailH -i Ibo SAVANSAII I! VfT.liO VI' tv 11 AI: Vi/?, "ii ilii-1 harli-MU am! >t. Aii.lr< w's s. lc ci IIL'ASIIII'J Kivi-r; by which proiraii'.i&n, rontaot wich 0i. tubiiiariiii1 T. ii uraph Cabio will i?> ov.iuli >1. ^. C. Tl r..N*EB, ll. M. [{arbor Man.-r's O:lii?o, Cluirli-stmi, February ?, l-'ti. Kebniary 7 ?wi:in:ui!S OF vu: i n.- A tiF.srr.EirA?' ivlm siiDVivd fir yoars fr-*m Sorvonn Dululiiy, Pn* IliaUiro I.av, an.I all iii.- . Il-'.-t- ol'youlllllil iii.lis.'rr ii. iii. will, for tin? saki1 ol mlli-nii;! humanity, xetiil iris-, mall ?lin ti..-.-.) it, iIii; nvripi mill 'linvtiuiiH fur makin;, lin? siinjilt: r. m.liv whicli In- was lUtri'ii Suiloi '-r ivisliin.' in proiJi nv tin-adi. r'is. r'- cxjKrri.'noi', can iln vi hy a l'lri-itin, iii pf:-:, . t inuiiilonoi, .iiillN lt (u;|);'.S, Ajiril ?J :..'.... .".?> :v i.'i.ir ?ir.-, t. :>i'?v \.ii'k. Un- BEA"U T.I F f L IIAIII.-CIJEVAI.IE'IS MI K Kult THE ll.Ulf positively rciUnrin L'ra.' huir t ituori^iual coloraiul yoinhfiil lN?aiiiy: impart.-t lifoann KtivtlKlii m Ul': w.'iikfst h..ir; M|O|M US laliili^ ""I ai mire; kci'ps lin- head clean; is itiiparalleli-d as a liai, ilri'ssin^. Snld hy all UniHUiilO and u-hmtial'li- hlir JriMMin, and at my ollicc. Nu. Mail I'.roadway, Xe? York SAltAII A. i.'llt'VAI.IKU, M. M. I' lWIK .v Miil.-K, Sn l d M. . lin ; iinri'l. . 'pjioriitv Charlestnu i .t.-l Januar) i .ia?. ir?- P..v i t ii EI.<? ii'a UAH: io;. - nus S?'LKNDII? HUI: UYK i- Hi.' ln-st ?in':" ?..:!.!. I'in nilly tra- and ;>. -Iiarinle.'-, reliant.-, iu?iaii taiieOHH. Sn ilisap|??liill::eiil Nu ridicillnns il.nts. Saturai IMacfc ur Itrowu. lii'inedios ihn ill elle, is m f.? ?hil'. lUVl^or.UeH th'- hair, leaving il ??Ul ami iH-aillllill. Tbl! neniliiie iii Hiijneil UV//1,1 in .1. ?? .'<... All nilli r> .in- mer iniilatinns, and uliuulil I?- avoiilis.l s?ild hy al' Lini^giMU and Pori uniera Kaetory, Nu -i llnrclu) Hired, Sew Ymk nt, m wv m: I?F A COL'STKUFKIT lice Hillel lu lyr mr A IOFX*; I.AUY l?ETUKSINO Tv ?IER cotiHiry homo, ativr afujoiirn ni a lew iimutlis m ih? eily, warf hardly r.-.-..^iu/.'.i h) her Irienils. In place of H eoarne, i untie. I'n-h.-.l lace, she had a "i. rub) . "in p'.exinn ot ahtiusi marnie siii?>"tlitiei4s, ami llt.-l 'id ?>! tw tity-ihr."- .she really upiieared Inn ei;:l.i. en. 1*|MUI ie., ipiiry a- to lim cannu ot so (jreal a ..liane.', :.h.- plain!) told Ilium that ?lin Used the l.'IKl'AS IAN HAI.Vi, an.! coiisiiluruil II an invaliiaiil'' aciplis:tlu:i :.. any lad) 'a mil' l. Hy nu use any l.nly ur (.?enll. mou .an improve their put* HOI ml ai'pi.araiii'e un lum Ired lol.I. li I- simple III Its coiubiu&iioii, asNainieh. i s. li is simple yoi iiuaurpass 0(1 m ns elli, a-y II, d ra wi nj/ iin|iurillen ! 'mit, al.-o heal in", elealisin^' and beautifying thu ?1.111 and ci.ililpluxiull. P.y its direct acltnii mi the etllicle ii draws Irniu it all us uupurilieM, kiintly healing the sim.:, und leaving ile- -ur lace as Saturn i leaded II HIIOIII.I I?.-..-l.-ar, -.?ii. ?m. mt li iiii.l beatiutul. Prieu tl, sum by Mail or Impress, mi re? ceipt ol' an ordur, Ly W. 1.. CLAKK CO., Cheiiil-ls. No. Weal l ay.-iie .street, ..yrjciise, S. Y. The only Alllvrtcail Agi ni-- Inr the Kile m the saine. March :W ly OKFI4 IAL. Ilrail<|ii:irlcrs Srroml Nililnri l>??f riel.I I ?i'll 111 I.'.IUOI.INA AM? ."?Ol'I ll i lit."I.LS ll. J L'oLt'MUlA, . >'.. Mareil Jls:, IM'.V. J IQKNEK.IL UltlJKKs Ni.. I I I. IN UOMI'LI iSi.'K W I Ml liKNKKAI. Ol'.DKI.'S SO. in, llea.l.'iiarii-rsul ih" Anny, March lilli, l.-nT, ib.- uti ilurriigiieil hereby assumes i nu.marni ni ii,. Second Mill tary I ?isl rici cnnstiiutiil hy iii.- Vc: -i i i.ugre.sa, Public Ni., itu, -d March, I8i?7, entitled "AU Act tor Hie iltur? Olttt'ii'llt f?OVertIlllelll ul Hie rebel Males. ' II. In theejeeitiInn ul the iluty - i HIM t'nniniaiidui;; iiuuural i" maiiiliuii the securuy ni ti:.' iiihahituiil in their j ers'iiis and prm erty, tu suppn iiisuir.?rt;nii, >n unler and violence, Hud m | utiisli nr eailn i" b pun? ished ali dislurtiers ol the public peace alu'. cn:r ina's, thc IIK-UI rivi! iribuiuilh will he |K;riiiiileU lu iake inns llicliull "l and uv nllelii'i ts, . xcepiillg mu) nitch . i-."!.? may b) IlleoruVrul the l'oliimalldilig lien, .n', i< u ti roil lo a < *>iiiiiti-.-?:. or '?tuer iiiihiar) lubuita lorin : III. tile fivil COVemtll' t ll" ? 'Ml .!!.!. . III ....lt ll I ai'l IIIHI ul?! x.ir.ii i arui.na i- pniviaimud ? n?y. m i IL ' ?. si'.'Cis aiilijuut lo lin: paiMi'i.'.ii.. amii -ni-, "i '.ii - t ..ii. .I si it- s, al any tine- lo IUJ?ISI.. Iie'di:'.. ..oallol Of S'lji-:' cede iii.- same. l.o .d law? and iniiuicip.'il ri^ii?tiolis uni Ihcnitsisleiil ?i'llli the ' '..iisUt iii -ii ..-el i.f ? - i li." L'uiteil siaii-a. ur the priviamuimiis ..! ile- Piesideiit, or with ?. ii li le^ulaiiniis .<? ..c.- ur ne y be pre-enln.il lu Hie (inters ct'the i.\'uin;ai.'iiiti iieii'.ral; .iteuct.o) tii-chireil to be in force: ami, ut irnuforiiiii) Hier irilh, i:twi oilieetv iir. Iii-.n.'b) authuri/.ed t".HHiliuiii IL. . x-rei-' ul lin ii l-rup.-i l.iiieii'.iis, .md uill h. rosjsW'i atr.l.nlievi'il I. ll? inhabitkiii I.. Wlieuevei nu;.' i LU Oilieei, tia, -i: t' . . .'..!, . IK::!". !-11 ". i ls. - t '|?-r: ?im :.:i ..('?i..-.' .. ; - -.p.-. . r ipili--d 'H s'leli irii'lli a: . : "tr ? i !; . i .. ..e. ile! hchtiui .eciirit; :.. | -.i-"ii . r piupeif. ?. )'... ieu;.-.i, ile-. .:.? ?vii! I- r. ? m t. .j lu f?.. p. -r .tti unlei i-.'h . lt. idipiurt' i . V. lust (..minis nd. IT Will .I" !u ivi; s;T. sl.sl |.--..ti .hari'.-d ?villi li.- .- .-.i..i-.?. ..! ..ne- ti .. OI?..-II. - ". hen iii? civil mulinrstie tail to am-t-?-auii bring su. lt i>lb miers in trial, alni ?viii ii.dd ii? .lin -t >.|< lor triai I?) Military . nin -.?- I..I . pi ...M .'. .?i. .;. .. ? tnhilttal.orguiii/'si |>iirsu.'iu: ... . . rt- li- ,:, rjuarters Vriests hy eniitaiy lurhoi t.. ?..iii i" re|?>!i.d prompijy I'liei-hiir^e pnrtemsl will h. iivomtniiii-.! bj tlie.evuleiits-nu ?inch ibeyjir- touu.ied Vi lUI * "illina'..lite.* '.eiii-riil, destriiL' t. ::?-?. Iralnmilily ami .?riler nj moans md a: . li r. - tu . ?. . .e. .. mai tn the |:eiip.e, -oil? it- ?lie ieaSuus-tiiiti ..'urdial en Lip??llinll ul civil ullicet" ii' divliai;-. "I ri;. .;. dulles, mid tie aid oii-all ...?..tl t.iti.vtis in 'pr.'*-.' .:i:. . utmu..i ?ell.li?g:!n dirtt?Tl? the petieei alii'l i?lhe I:..:... ?I?ui may ildi'in tri-- tor li.- ? \'?. .-. : iiul.iari t.. tllnriiy tu malters nt'.irdiuary . ivil a.:i.ui:i-ir.itt"H. th. i'uiiini.lu-ii:..- ileliel'.ii r. -| --- lull? an i . ir.:-. ?. lUiilida tn the ?S "| ! ?lei .ol i."i i'.;. - ..; Nu/ih ili i - . ;. . l>r ima Ulire-.erv?.l OIM-.III '? ? .'.... I. .. ? ?ib?t-heil. anti i'.. .in'-? ii, .- ii-i-:' ab . i up..r?i-i? i-xecnii'.'ii .: tin; lawv.eiiiicie.i mr ti; ..'. i rrntii? n? VII. Ail nrier- ii-r-i..'t.Vr>r |.ut IMI-.-H-- ?-.r:::- I.I i ti.-- south an- hr n !.? ni'-, n rn loni tatt'ot tile Maier iiviier.i! i ?inu iii'l I apt. ?I W. i l..'.-. rl-!!i I' - 11,!.:..!t .. V. I .?...! \ l -. j., li. ?.lid Aid--..!.. .nu;. i.'apt. A!, vand. i M""te. . - liiWimy. \i I- .!. - ?auip r.vt. Mai i B; Myn. ls. i i- i' >i vt . A ? -i....'amp md V.-t In ige i t . alf Ma.i.-r.l..m. s P |My Mill .- lilli. V.l As.? IIIS|S t iell Int Mn v.! .. f. !? :. I-?.; .i.) '." -'-t. r i-ii. L. ? A.. Chi- : '.??-?rr. ii;i i;vt. ?:;.:. .-...ru ?v W :'? ;t .Ma . r n:.| f s.r . A...Cliie" C'ltniiJi-an ..: -'it - i-t-:..-. i?v?? !.ivUl '.VI- CUrlv- 1'ie, . I', s. \. y".,\ ;.; ..Uror lien, t I- -ii ?vi I .. Mar-u I RK I'AiJOl.INA TLH?.S, .Tit 1.1 ??ll li ll .VT lllt.lMiKIH !>(i . l"".lla PAl'JER i lin I I.Vii - nicol .,!!?" ; ill! 1 Iilitldle p.?rt:"i: ul Ile Slate, und - ;:.i- I. ; .-i ueilittes lura.1,. rn- r-. I ehrtlui SH.PPIHG. , .-> V* \.\TKI1 TW? Ht VOR KD \M> ; ' ^ iiriv HAI? i'?iTiiN t<.iiplete " yT-T . .: ... ..? i II; -J, Lark ".SEAMAN," forLivtar :r.f.-v, t j. I, ; I,. mellis !l] ph io M..1 11 j I ?IHN I HA-EH v CO. pul! ??0??TO\. Tili? PAST S.-VM.. A IN'J, A ! . ii. p, MAIMAN ?AOK, .T. W. J T?sin1 ? Wu* ...:! i ?il! b>-r heavy frciitlii J?Cv&L, warn* cu ton ami,: lu trag ?. to till up a; low rat. -. ami >.oi- forthwith. WILLI VM Ri IA< H. N. !; -i an I :k. a low paswugeri'. .May l? roi: ?ALTIMORE. I UK FAVORITE STEAMSHIP Jr"' A. I-. O O 1ST , K. i . lil.1.11' OMMASDER, U' 1 l.l. SAIL KOK THE A HOVE POUT ON WEDNES? DAY, billi ??nt., ?tl I o c.k 1'. M., from i'U-r No. 1 Um.m Wiiarvir1. I h mildil la. M ladina will I?.- Riven Por Cotton ro ?.iver p Hil, H. r-i. ?uiiship "Somerset" from Baltimore on 'J.'tli, ul .i low r.v. ol' freight. For i'r. i.'i.. Passage apply to roi KTKNA. .\ ?RENDOLM, May i ? I Union Wharves. KOR (URlVN??fs BLUFF, ASO A LI. I.VTEIOIEDI.VTE LANDINGS OX TUE PEE OKK 1UVKU. LUE LIOIlT-Dlt.VUt.UIT STEAMER jp -A_ r J TEB, CAPTAIN JOHN FERGUSON, I? NOW I : EfTI VIN ? FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODA? TION WIIARv, an I will lear? Tn-Xight. 14iu May. All Kr i!?ii? mus? bi- prepaid. So Freight received at' |i;r -aitl-"-l. ??or Freight enga-remonls. apply lo FKKonsON .v HOLMES, Agent*, May li Acronimouaiion Wiian. \EW YOHK AM) CllA<5bESTO\ STEAM. .?mi? MX*;. COM POSED OPTU E NEW AND ELEGANT SIDE A HEEL STEAMSHIPS M ?Sil VT i AN.WOODHULL foramaniler. t'H A.W PION..-. Commander. FOil N*?>V~YORK. . .. HIE KW AND FAVORITESTEAH ; i . SHIP MANHVTTAN ??ll leave Drown & i.'o.V South Wharf on SatuiJav. May Hth, ai - o'clock. )>-r,' V.:- Ships >" Hu- Lin? injure FIRST-CLASS, ?nm aro pr ividvd with ELEGANT ACCOMMODATION'S i .r pax? n vrs. e?i- lim Manhattan is the orly sidowhocl stearae.r leaving Ciiarlcstoii :1ns week. For Fr?'shi or Passa-'.-, inply to sTKEt.T r.ltOTHERS ,v C '., Mur?a No. 74 East Hay. FOR KRISTO AX!) R0< hTILLE. THE -T..AMER W- ^KT- FRAZIEB, CAPT. Jos. F. TORRENT, IiriLL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARE AS ABOVE, >> T<i--.i;.,. May ll. ai 1 u'elocli P. M. snipper* will lake notice ihar nogaod* will bo reeelv ed milos-, tb..- Kreiiibl is prepabL For Freight or Passa-:.', applv on board or to .INO. .V. THEO. (IEl ry, May El No. 481, East Boy. PO ! ' ?. V VA. N NAH. THE ti I KA MER '" ' ? i p {?. . - O COT A. TOR,"' limo TOW* ItfHTIlEX, i A P IAIN b. M . C O v K I I ER, TT'II L LEX VF. MIDDLE VTLVNTIO WHARF EVERY }\ ffi'ltu Wflftf, atti ii'.-lnek, i'm-savannah. i-'or fr-i Jil or pas&Wt) a:>plv mi liotrd ur lo Office Of J. I). AIKEN IK CO. Agent?, May Hi s.iiitli Atlantic Wharf, F OK 0 KORUlvTOAVX, S. C., T??rCIH.\tl AT ?OfJTIl M.tM), WAVK.i LV >lll.l>??. WO MVniVtiS OM ?imc WACCLHAW AMI I)LACK U1VEKS. HIE FINE S TEAMER ) ll C ' . ii ra-. A E ive I XJ r~ T3 CAITA IS ISAAC DAVIS, \T,rH.L LEAVE UOVCE'tj WHARF AS ABCAT, EVERY Vi Mitinlou ..? !,??.), ai ii n'.-lork. i ttirntut;, will luavetiiruru'-'lown every Wchin ,ag Mnrnxng, at 6 o'elock. Kmiulit re .I l.iiy. ami mord I ree ol charge. t->r In-iglit ?ir |>an-*a -e apjily lo \V. \V. s HACK ELFORD, No. 1 iloyvu'N Wharf. S. H.-Ml freight must IMJ prepaid, and none t>"i 'd ?ni.:: .lark April 'J9 K?\V VOI5IC ANO RKK.ME.% STEAMSHIP t IO! l'A XV. TUE El KS (.CLASS L*. s. MAIL STEAMSHIP BALTIC, A. G. JONES, Master, Will loave 1'ier No. li'.. N. lt., on Saturday, April HO, at Soon, FOR si ir i ||.\M I'l'i'.v AM) BREMEN, inking p.i.--i-ii^'i-r- in Svutliaiiiproo. Lotirlvii, Havre HIUI r>r>'iiicn. at the lollowi, g rates, payablw in cel.. orita c,|iiival>'iil in Ktinvnc} : First Cai in. ?1 lo; s-imnd Cabin, Mi; Stoeraso, $-5. l-'rotu Hi. tn-ii, Siiiiiiampioii and Havre to New ? otu, KIrsi > abm, silo; M.-COIHI Cabin, i7ft; Steerage, Wi. i:Xi. fits ION i b K i .Ts ULT ANO HOME-Fit? eulin.:, s'ili); seeoinl Cabin, ci:K'; Sivirage, s-70. WI STICK.'. MICTIIOPOLI , Capt. W.u. UKIH.May ? Si.? VITAME::.May IS l'?r Freigut or P.tsiliiiie apply to ;s;.\r TAYLUR, [?resident, I". ru.ir\ 2" ly No tn Broadway, N. Y. KO it SAVANNAH, GA., TOI.'CIil.VU VT HEAI KORT A.\D HILTON CK A 1). .ii;; ns:; STEAMER TrZ JVT I J J-Z 3 ' Al"'.'. l-'i.U MAVIS, V,1 ii LEAVE IV-Y' E'S WHARF V? ABOVE EVERY 11 . kui ' i ; fl ? wi al C ?Vloek. I;. !.,: .lilli; vv'?i i.aV -:iv.niiii.v.-rr .?<?'ir?Mj .V-r:. II'./, al 0 o'. I'-if. i ;, ?u: i?'. i- ? ia'.iy ami -:.?..... I lr..-of charge. Ail Pr... lu. !>.. j.,-... ?.?.. v --p. Freight io saraunah .."..ii r- IKII* i-." I'.-lu-" ippi.. t . \\ \. s||Ai;KEf.FORD, Maj . Boyce - ?bari. TIIKIH'I?I TICKETS iii FLORI?] rlinrl?SiiHi rini? KS?VJO??I?I?I St MI ni i*mUv\ Linc. Vi.-. REAt ?.<.>.* ' AND IIILTO\ If EAJ>. ? '. -.M r??L.-'4 . A -t.-.un- ; ! II ' <1 I'OY.Captain ?V. T. McNri.TY. -.. mt. . ELIZA HAN? "X.. i api.on .:. K. KicilXai>< . tv ? I -NM:.CnptalU I?. I?. \ INil.NI. I M . .JMM<.>I>\T|.JN WHACK. i-'llAKLL-lOS. I. .. i . ??a."??i-'! v.'hfun. -e.annah. i-vcry Mo:i.lay| '.'.' on.--.ay. l"t:'-t:i". .. i s:itiird:iy"ni.?ruii|.js. ai 7..'.?..ck !!. Pl IM 1 i.-'V I- - .- Cl>..ir?i--?..ii .v-r>-Kn i.iv. nii.i ?-?.> rda I... I I !/\ ?i >\. ave- i Harlestoii ,.v..ry W..H-..? i .v ami r.l.iy. aa-t Sa va m ah i-v.-ry .Monuav an ? . ri f ile i \NNIF I. :?. . l'harlerj'uii i very M- . i.?'. a" I -.i-.a lull >.'\. ry V.'i.tti.-silay. I ie l n .: ai Biti.tt.4i g.-SW l r..:.".'!-.e.i la-lr aii-i >:?r.-A ir.f li.iri.-e. ! : witt :.. all j?.III:- . \.. : . -avaiina!: mn-' !N pie, J?. I. N I .- ubi i* I-IVI , ..:-. ..?II- ! I'or l-'r-.-ti-lti pasMi. .. .... A : . Fl R.;I . liol Mi -. ...-"?:.'., ? - ...I.-: ::. Ss C. N. V -i'.r-.:: I . 1. roa I. ?' 'I !" !.::.. . .: : .. Ag- n Itali CHEF. AW ADVERTISER. . IKSCE. ACT, I ' VNi-Ol - Nl.^s. o '.. I : I'l.lNsL