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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* nrjl . ?m <?Mf Ulsd?ttill?*'. l'p?j^i ^O'jL2? i i1"1 4uoilfdn| u-bothot tho ueatnsJmetlAAw-tlre Fenian coiMem will b? car ried out or not. cinrro isos public ultoiilion. Tbo pru-u of Kurland and Xroland, generally, ulgo ' that tho sentences bo committed to IraiiHpoJta ( ion for li/o, ft pasat'il. that Minister Adams jvilL intcrposo to save McCIuro from tho scaffold. ? I PiDu.i, May 2j?U tlio l'oulajyj\nru lo be hung %?,fMm wwiW?xtw^ lots Conned, arte, guarded dfiff and night by armed pohccui'.'ii m citizens'dr. su. br. I'CTitnHbuiiO, lldy 25.'?Hinco tho London Con toron eo, tho -Eastern Question- b*s assumed moro ' importance ; efforts will B?-'iuudo to lot * - * ?^b'U?iltcd1Staic?i fir.irU to noil Iluesio tho iron clad Miniituuoin a n a lxi;;ato nun two now cruisers. Tho offer ia likoly ( ? bu a tcopted. London, May 27-, ..Noon.?Cousolu '93.J; United Stalcb ilonda 7lii. . ..: . LorrnoN, May 27?Evoiiing_Comtois i)34; Unilod States Bonds 72A. ... f). ... , ... LivT.ni-ocr Mav' 27?iNuou.?Co'tlon firm; Up lands 11;. Orleans II j; sales 10,000 bales, llread .'SESwfflt^'-^j.io^ 27?Everting.?Cotton olosod quiet; Uplands lid.: > Orleans, ll^d. sate* 12.000 bales. Sugur tir ni at 2fsl 3d. ] ;v". I ? to i \?-wn. Washington, May. 27.?John It. Burr.Ut was j bropguv bit? Cimrl to-day to bo tried r.?r mur.lerf and conspiracy to kill PrcsiiUuit Lincoln. Mis . brother isaao had been br?ntrlit''from Texas,1 and' . '?As in-tlte Court room. J,'hu,doroueo wore readv.j . .for UfrOnbOT but tho Uni tod Sfito3 WBro-itot.] Tile latter roproaoalod that tlioy had uied' duo, dili i > jkfonco/but its yot hrul boon iiiisuocs?ful idnrooiir ' '~nif tbo att?udaneo'.of.four or. ilv? 'iluportitlii .j-jt ncssou'. ' * ' ' *_ _".' '. ;'\(,v?Ai,y^i$>/.'May27.',3^naWtnpt.tocoUrftitixes ... ..-hero, levied during, tlie-vvar in Coufodqrato oiirroii ;ii ?y, which would : rW^Tiftco'.tllo.' property, of. Unio u . IttUnt Callodi f&rtti an order frorrrilenoval Ci iftin, il forbilldiu/f.tho ooltoeuoii'Of sueh la->va:i-' I .,' ""'. Judao il. vors, of the 9tlx U-strict or Toxas,' d? cidos that nogrooi ore not oo'.npotont witnopaus , in tho,trial of whito >u, -, ^it 1 - - Tho sheriff of Victoria douuly rofu f \i to' tako groonbaoka na-n legal t;iidnr. , iTuii From lira to aVl'u Oalvefctoii: ' ,. ^ Nsw ?^l^sH'Miy-27,-r*Io,vs f.-om Brazos" Vfn lOalvoaton says'that tho American ennui at'Mon - --torey ennllrmod tho oapturo of Maximilian, j Tb o reply of -I'tOsidc lit Janrez to if in is tor Campbell re counts, thj uriovancos of his, paily at the cundjjQV, of Maximiil}dri. ' Mo, juatUws tho,. pX'pvioiis dxocu tions and,.dccliu.o'?'. fjq proitjh?u the sojoty DT wlaxi mihianw.thftsajw.ofiUiscaiiiurc! ...) ,JJ t-. ;T. i- .! ' i -.'?,. yt'-va eu--."i ,. .ti.a l.-ati.-.i'C .h li-rom ltlioiUi i si mid. iU ! I>lu> .,-,,'^.PtfOvinRsfCE, SLlL May.27,? The l?li.pr S luball - IlW?tehlngs., ? loading?mdrub'auU-of.'?iis. city,,xvho d.ed In \ycek, has a . bixjufnt of $10,000 fdr tho u^Jucatioi^aujl iin^roypjiiopf. 'of tbo nogroos^n the , - ,j From m< tli o.-i.>jiitiye n'f ?iKxln>i npu. . ' .i'u.Jrt9i^Va?' MAY !t7r-^>umi'am has boou rc ,n i\i?n.'y?H, froruathe/ 3tato Dopnrtmont rroih J?'6w Urf * loans, dated tho 20th met., lransnnttlug>*iii pflleiill' -1-ratter--from--Juarez, dated at dan Luis PotOsi, on tho 15th iiiut.,.stating that Quoralaru ban failen at ? o'clock Una moHHug. Maxiinilion, -Mojii, Coa ., , tollll and MUfliupii aV?.iiriioncr/.,> j ;, ; ) [ ? --, .' au U aM?bvatt&t :i ******** Ix.x?il I - *?. Domestic- ninrbet*. ~- I . New Xons, May 27.?Elour dull niid dro?ping ; \V\imVdxcUli?rlS7 ?CAiri ff(nt*figca. Po k Mendy ' $23 20. Cotton iiuiot at 27c. Uold 30|. 8t " lavy. ci ii\ f I /; CkittOilm%ifaa^Ni*oJ(A)tfU^ Floir nt $23 20. Cotton epijet at 27c. Uold 30{. 81ocUb hoavy. ?\ ?\ y i Floir dull , and doclinod,?0a20c. Wheat declined 2a8& Corn i; ;; f. otoady ondln?uod dcmaritLI Provisions quiet add unchanged,., ;\ybi?koy MUict, .Bjlgar sloady tnd ?i g^oodHmniWIAl 'Coffee elea?rV.1' Naval stores{omot. Turppnt?io. C3ajMc. Hpsui,la8o. FroiRhta M?Jl ,") ?nd';dcoUning.. :Exchongo 'flrm at $109jal09/. .P"r<V.clp8gd at JG|t?37?._flovoi;nmonta quiet and vlnehHb?&t?.1 '?tooks ^cTotfcfl ''flrtn - aud s?ghUy ?Sri i.J?dv-?noed.r;,; ;'.^ :r..; .v.; .YP.xm? .v.r.c?/t i . . i-.o.m i IJrsciirNArx,, May,-27.^i'iourinnclialuTo(l, | Corn icJl) alull.^" Whiskey unsotUod ?ndno.'jincJ. ProvisiouH ttole't ?nd'mioliarrr:ed."> ? w ? , *'?"! i'O :."i J ' L'?.^Lbjri3Tiu4?, fllay lWt?5uporfino'1:'FIbrir 19 25a ,.,,10.?0. . Mues Pork l'.U 23. llacoD^O^ifor^hould New Owjijj/s, May, 27.?Sales 1750 bales,1 firm. Low Middlings'21Ta2oc.' Itocoipta 2720. Exports 'jt\ 1201. ?iigar. Lquiaiaha 2de'll|o. ; cuolcp,; lie,; k 3uW-'lW.r12,~4i|e^ 'MiM??se? ! bbAxkt?l l'lour dull and,nnaqi?uil, EuiicrlUio quoted at llisal 75 ; choioo e^rartlff OO.'1 C&rh ?Vi ncod domond, ad raucod 2t, cuits.. Jiitxoa ,iina ,yellow, m z ni ;ri ; - white','- $14341 80. Oats firm I at1 U2 Ja'J jc. Bacon ilrmer. Biiouldora. _9.jo. ; llibbod Sidos, 11,-?. I Clear, 18tc. Pork dull at $21a24 374. Lard. ! i?o. \ ,(> I irt.45egfcil^al*i?.;tj?'ld, jtaj St?rung'.rlOi^?j; Now TorkBignl Excliango \ discount. Monitas, May 27.?Sales tilX) bales; cloued nuiot. Middlings 23o23ic; Wir>ciplaW)T)alos. J''' Ar^-rsrXjiUay.B?.-^T?iO'.tnarltot i*,uiot .but firm; sales 102 bales. Receipts 59 bales. Btnct Mid dlingB 24c. - .. tJ ey-ANNAu, May ?7,?Cot ton firm; Miu .. lands 2Aa24ic.i Bales 22n.balo8.-illccefpt. ' ' 'J \iz 'have 'rbebived'' th? ^oliovViug ' o/dcr, from ,( ;l : . MaVDrsUsii-mim, nela,tiC3 ftot-Uio^riparapti' ?-)0J?;t a tabliBhcd by tho United States Govonimont 0" tlio '~tcit' coast of Florida, and inviio tbo atldntiofi of ulna- > ti^^Mlg 'm?reb-ants ' and-^thors^intowattta-tb ' tho-' fiante: a~i r>:, fu\/ . , TfttMCg A I \2 kL?iaj.D?r>ABite at Iabriaucr or FlohcAa, i ^ Jac-kciiHvn.i.e, FLa., May 30th, 1B07J f /'llA^rit/laiirh Jilh.Ui.rflrliUiSuiUfn'-.ai <l#avat Laj?/ General John Pope, CommandhiKThird Mlliiarj' M/UrlcUi a rbjld quaron bacwlll "bo established within Ihii Com . i na,i J, as early aa poaalblo, comprehending- nU Porta u i .on .the eastern, soafhern. and western boasts of FTorlda. To , . Ul?a'ind'tiefe'will ob'gfittlohcd Wwmr.Peirt. il'-RJrgeon, ."wffil b?^t'a?'dcroiaf.^lioa?'dnirlt ahallbo to'.boord and act every Vossol hlfemptm i^'bnhir'!'thiy 'harbor, as '" *h?y hoV?'paai?ri tl^' haV.'ilrid t? WVtf Uiotu all r orders fc* tlfclr aesthiuil?lf.' '*',! .^J srfel enable tmV?ni?cr td ' rthipcT affytssoU la U i inipee. I pcerman oO auna IdadArT, \n I lbui (MDW>mati"M?^ AlpOrtSWhero'Wol^are''iU> fofti," ?elil.-cl?ettS,) (rlflca *" "" "iJrtfi&t?a.J'vfilh iruiii?nra.'wlll be yUtStA ''nCUlcfJt OArdiDg jrtafiaaa, namely: on Mayport Mills rolrit,"iit'trl'i jmouth of lie bu Joliu's rtiv?r;'?U Anastrjilii'Ialand. * et tho en '"!' \&Sjjk itoKt'.'Augiiiitind; at l"erna?dlnA:So4r Uifc Light J; ;.'-Ba]ll?]n^Ap'pala?i><f^ I J'"77T^jlascI>til ^t>' iveriiftltod to 'pr?cbcdVnu da|cr the '1 '''r"SattK' -y-t-j^l -^ftj1 ?r.? ?o '??,' "Carding ano. ubmlt to thle liutpcction, tliero atnilltt! kWt'Wldy at all U whirii ptutnaifont torts' c^inaud'^O'tntranccs, loafWrr, two of thtrp Wllh ball, wltM a'ucUU of i'irudbgrValSray?'od'diitjf',0''/L^' :' I i.j Ail. voavcla having, any infectious or .ccAUjigtopa dis ' ."' ' taa^u ou lio^rd will bo ofddi'cd' Xi> preCcoOTuirect to tho ' ;. he'i^ In ''eliarVA.', '* ' . ',*,* ' .. .f..V *' I ,' ::\ ."'"Alf Tesa?ts aiilH?g from'lh6 IVlijtrtTndU UuU, Iron: ' Y Kiiy'W?f.'or'frbm'any fibrftthd-d'the ChOlert'OrfTelb w a '-tot?/jnroVail-,-'wlUl'a}ifltho?t dlSeasO'ou'lJoanl, wiU bo V .^a-Mtfea'to p?t*W4 to P40 ha-mtiptoinu ' ''-'. '^i'.'^'.'nie^?uaitm^p ?talioiiB ,wili be* .t^tkbltsllMsB fol v i* aolWpjj y. 1 'tabon wTOi tho ."ijrvU'i?t?io-Uiew^oir thorhtlPcoajit; one , "to be located' Hear tho' Ajipauvcbleola; ono at. Pe-naaeola1 Harbor; ono'. at Ecy west; one at' the ' Tarraijaa Ielanda, , .apd one ?t Tampa i.ay. llu- jlnu Um o wiU Le,U) l.w^tfd', wlUi tho naval and civil auilioriUca; that at tlio ToHugas, by the Co I mandmij'OOlecr and Burgeon. B?ch Quar pUcje ancliorage will bo marked by a yellow *j?o/, rnrra??utoa Ky"iryfJh-w,lIa4f7>A CfT t^'<GllSrV#1^lii'yMav^3Pui^1,ii^ reception and care orOio^Ca, wlTl ue proyldoll at pasta moat orm yealant to tbo QuaranUnoauebbragea, by UmComui.rjfl-, '. ins BSein and Burgoona. '' ' t,; I.IH j Vea3Cla that hayro-tutd any iafeotlotu or contoglons elLacAAca bu board, will no cjuipelled to remain tu Uio Qua>a?tuir*nen&a?0 twenty days after all traces! of in 1 feellonSi?vob?eu rcnwrtck|?-3-ii them. T* ' Vc**il*5arr?vloa ftxroejjt^r lulccled oorts, with or wlili crat??boAM on tJceerdyflSiU bo compelled to rerniifrl lin tilling tMe/mjfkM. Augusilno will fond - - may indjau ltlvcr, and o|boriiclots sV'to rjQ?avat tho civil aulboiiiles, or , toperoperato lu captblialung a strict unnts. r at Tampa will roapactfully roqucataeM^vUCcrniniandCr'?n tho etaUnu to miOfoUio nrxo aary 'ByqBftf^"^!^!^ W"rr" "10 QoarenUno In that bailor,TsygJ-JUla^Jftoi^'n all tho ai-Untanca fn Ida , C. The Commanding Ofllccr al Key Went will confer till i 'ftree)y.w<Vh the naval and olvll au-iiort Job as^to tho best rnc?i of prov'euUcg Uio lntrtOiictlori bf fchclora and : bii'ii^** ' the Till?sr ii'ovor at init'oojt,'. 7~T. | 1 11. tu? ?bAvo'lhsiructlonj foFoliili' irXftiA' 'ahould' be ., ^.ai-mcdln?n'p,IcAolotoXey'Wtst. nh'wTB umie^ruli lliq, ^.ii ... .i*'rtJr?"W!Vu.,ury, cf"S*t dia* E"R bo" luJued 'uioat erjupf live. - * "' *" "* , ' ' '1 " :l "'" I -; ,(., 7.,At alii ho remaining Gulf porta, Ibb'Vl?f?rfc'rnietvt Pi . "" .; tfaiia Quarantine wiU d?volvo upoh tho Uvll kulhorlU.-s and tinj cciumau l?ra cf naval (vn'l rcv'chijtf Ve'ta. I? on "' " i ll dut? at tlio coaat, wh??ar>' 1 lop'^ile felf ILia pla?aat*ti4 B.. A moderate "t'tAe? port "llorlUee, it ??rlng iho t B'ti?tta?; : l'Sbiteli.'BorRPO-i or Coiitnict I'hyarclan'.'WlU Da"l\iru6J- over ' t?Bia Q"Wr\ terni.at.r at thu newest Pont, -t in?'entf'Ofe'ch on J *- Siirgcojl, pfjpeily adlbcnU ?,' they w|il Bo dl.yrdbdequaUy, ji- Cl^eltdfy' >at, Wh6'ar> ro..pocirilUT /ciiicatcd loeo >Important nurpose.:'-' "..;.* 1 " to fei-, fo defray 'Iho.lieri-oiliry'cipcnaes. ' ' " ?/co??ci?l ?jv aeitfieiiSujT;c?n, properly adlbcnUcatoil ," ' ." bj t eUvU aoilmiili?s.'. (hey. w?ll bo dlyTdod cquaU>, - <. -A.-1 viv-Kjv animojn ?Ja uiaf \& tbe'boit ?K'd;?retV ; ny ally of ^(lu-sUaholio'Il.'?Uain'd ilolUri wUlfco, fpr pnftri^.a porf 1.6,vloUU ., _oardlng^rgeohk' ?^''?U^us'*t^i?Margo of . .. QuaranUno Butlone, will obtain ail neccsaary' tanrpilea, ; 'not fam(?h,od by lho'C4Vif aulho'fidet',' f>V i^\\i,^uiut na on iV/'/orWint - A aoeuwlli be naed, if obtainable); alM the ue'cu-iary materiabi for temporary horpipu>, for which tenta with - beard floor* wilt. In nlust <^Ae4.rub sufilUttA. ' ' .- 10. CorAniiindora " of PiAfii an/1 Campa - ad f> ^aoknt ' to rot.tJ-^A'?ciliVd Up) uco4ill (freely. '1 . with tho eivll aufnatltlck, tbbferry BocurinA.a harmony ol V acUou, al Well ?A obfimln'g mutual -tf*3vjIn prevent Y-Iogv Uio" WtroJucllAn 01 dlt^ifo tlitcdtfhtnil il.d stato. Jfc?W-o"> W^mb; bor? m^mastn- cftKdft?ltary. are ^?llltimMkt-lJbiirty'to e?crol?o a aj??i?aicrcllGn lo fbe ?xotuilon Ortho roi-egoiuir order. "tP I ' "> ':!'.--lU ?orn'r.anoinj? 'effioer? wllhreport ^.IlMbei E ' L l\l c^ni'r.aricin? effioer? will'report 'teiUieaol Hoad 'tftiarler* UriV ta>mXilell'/i?-cf Ib?ll ?aaranUiie afraug* ?tu 't farnf?li'should be trerrvted'W^o UWlo^ :' ur-?M?t?fi '"V:'t ''-?-i tcj-iii-? if 1 n . .!..!?i?>4t?<i 1 .' ' !B?ofdeT.of <?lotief JoilwT. d*na,et7?V'a; itpva 5 :r..,"" '"rV-" '.- -K.'a'WOODlTOM, - OPINION ON TUE 'Reconstruction.. .Laws. fam nil Wasuihoton, May 25.?Tho Attomoy General has proparod tlio following opinion upon tbo clauses of tho llcconstruction Act with reference to voting and holding office. Tho provisions rola tlvo to tho powors and dutioa cf tho commanding officers, etc., will bo considered iu a futuro opinion: AnoBNE?-CiLsuuL'a Omet, ) V. tLJH t: - May at, 18C7. } The President : Sin : I havo tho honor to stato mv opinion upon questions arising under Act Maroli 2,16C7, ouMtlod an Act to provide Tor ?io moro efficient Rovoniniuiit of robel Hlntos, and nn Act of March 23d, 18C7, en? titled "An Act supplementary to an Aot enti tled an Act to provide for tho more ctuoionl covornniont of the.robolSlaloa," upon which quos tiopa tho riffiitarj- oamraaudoraof districts in Which tlMB lt*f Aloe* fimirfrfflt'd, S*vaY*Yiakod your ln atructionB. The first and moBt i.nportant of thoso questions may bo ihus stated: "Who aro entitled to vu to and. who aro disquaUflcd from voting at oloo.lont bnv vided for or coming within pumow of those aclo?" Tho tlrat.ru'oviHian upon lids subjoot is to bo found in Uni liftli scotiun,of]Otaorigiiuil>act<cnd declares ,UMcItpSr&ationB tanuT?UafbtltJlfloittiohsior voters j^lWo^t?"uluTrT?I%*l I for an olection to bo hold for the ratification bt tho Count i tut ion that may bo framod by Biiolj Con vention, j . I , . That <8cCtidil provides that dbldgatos' to ! auch convention slioll bo elected by m il o citizens of said Stato, tweuty-uno.yearu old aud'Trpward, of whatovur raco, color or previous condition,' who bavo, boon rosidtjut in aa.O Htate, for, one - y oar, pno "vidua (6 tho day or "euch blccti?n,' excopt 'such nu may bo disfranchised for participating in rutiollidh; or lor'folony at edtnmbn'law.'aud' that-'thojeamo' qualifications, eo required for tho.olootlou. of, dolo rs ton iihaU.'also.hu ivqiurctl upon ejection for, rati tlcatioii. Tho proviso to this section also oxqludcB from right, to. vOto ,for delegates.'to convention "?'v?ry pt-rsnri excluded from UnJ privil?'go ofi hold ing ofllco, by.au amoudmcnt of tho Constitution oi tho TJnitbdalhlos; propoeed by the'-'T.iirty-Niiitfc, Concrosa. and known rs nrticlo fourteenth. , i Tho sixth section proceeds that xuilil- pcojdp alJ said rebel Statua shall bo by law admitted to reiv* rodpiitstion.iu-tli? ?ongre&ri of tho United/ States, hny'civil" govorrihlohta which -may exi?c tborcin ahall bo decmod-provisional only, and in .-all re- L Btle?tifsnlijeolto tho' paramount 'authority of tho; United Hintes, at auy time to abolish, modify, corf- I trol.orita?upgrBedo.thq^arno, and.InnU.'olobtions I to any office under euch provisional govorribnonls, -all persona stieR bn on titled to vote, nidi none othorsTVho' are'entitlo? to' voto nndor provSslims of tho fifth section of this act, and no pcruoq ehall bebllfriblo td'auy billed undot hny soon provisional j . governments who would bo disqualified from] hold .lu? toffico , underupoylniona,)ofi third iJrliclo, I Section- of said constitutional amondmeut. It iH .to bo-obsoryod hero, that mniliftcalionii of a Ybtbr aVd by fifth adctibn' 11mlfoil to election ot. tlelcgatoB to thoconvonti*>naud to queBtion-whotha. 'oV mm!i Convention fihhll "or ehilPnbt lie uAlfl, aild" that no qualification, is declarod for a dclogito ho to.'bo.elcaiqdj.but by sixth ucction.ninio quqlifica tioue as to a voter aro required in all elections to any,pOico nndor tho naumni provialunfV ?(>voin nicrtta dnriifgthrir cbhllnuahco ahd as to Eligibili ty at such olections certain classes are,excluded. Tho Grat'eootioh of euppldnioiitnlact providob that "tho commanding general iu caob district! shall caueo a i cgialration to bo made of'xnoia tatizbrla of tho United States twenty-ono years of ago anoVjiiH ward residents in each county or parish in! Sratu or States inoludad, iiLliiu.district, which registra tion shall include bnly thb?? pcrsomi'who 'nrbViuali llod to voto for, dalpgabsa,by,cnjgmai act. .T'lopor son ofterin;; luhfaelf Tor'rtgurtraUcm le1 -also re nuircd to takqjtu.^th_|ar, cony^rnonco,, 1 now divido into parograplM or1 seioticnH.'ri reaervlnir as' near as iua>^bo(lanRuagox){act. ,11? jnu8t,B,?x-arori First. That bo is a citizen of tho State,, and his resided -in- said- -^tato'-'for''^?' i'months,- ''novt pro coding day. whan Jao takos .oath, andAvat u? n?w' realdes lntbibriunty of^^ oitt paHsl'Of-{-i-'trr ^^^o'u^Tha?'hfrla'tvV?^ | Third. That ho hos^othecn, dU?^riuichis?d for participation in any -reb?fflonor-olvil'war against1 the Un|tod 8U(c?,ncu^tOX^rdo9y,con^ tfie'-raw's-df any StAto'oVof fio^^led-atatfcsj 0-y. S fourth. That ho has never boo any Stato- i>/ri?latnro mir -held a: utlicial ofrjco.inAiiy Slate,.andafte iW^i.nnrWvl?nrolielllcm'ntrtift Uiaics, or given aid or coHirorT ; there .f..?a*lU1 j ooo.i.'. iuetnie?of^Cong^Bb^ SlaleB/^sPani ,o?i?crx)i the UyU6\flUtoaJ.pr^8* mr-mior ^tmtr 8talo^guWaturViu?aTox^?^ hiSrcl?l offleor of any State to support tho C&nBtitutian of . the United States,-and uftcrware'ji cngngoa'-tn biaur rcction or robolhon against tho United, States, or ftivon aid fand'comfort to tho onomiefl- therbor Sixth. That ho will faithfully eupport ^thd O lititfition and obey tho Iowb of the UifiCra States, end will, to tho bent or his. abilitj,rjenoohrago 0tuero bo to do. flVlf ItlK I IKiJ I Second scotion of this aot provides that after tho I completion of this registration in any Sttto, and' arUn-,nt>'3ei6t tblriv, Jajt>'. publia notice of tbo ' pletod, to change tho registry. Persons whoso uamcw?rs-ejlirlitt?a MTttgiBtratib times and places which tho commanding gdnoral sriUlUijjjKiuit-audjelifcH^i-atierCyq?onidi?Ji;)!! held for dologatCB to tho'oonvchtfdn.'aud a riiTo is r.von to fix tbo number of delogat?sto-bo,?b;aiec. and tho appointment of theso delegatoe-in propor civil sub-uiviBions, giving to oach eub-divtsion ' .<opro sontation bt tho ratio of tho rocristered voters. ' Tli rf third Tue tir in ptotfldoa that pjt Hie election kit del|ga<i?. r?gLjtor?d?.vptAfa shall voto fcror against convention. Tho fourth seetioti provide for an cloction to ratify tho constitution that may be framed by tho delegates, and tbo right to vote at this 'clcbiion is cohnOod to ?ersons registered., Tho sixth section provides that all olecti?na in tho- States mentipnea in. said origiual aot ahall.' dmuNBll opor^uort Of enoh aet uefbv bauot, and allnnlcorB makuig ealfllfllgiBltaTiorroi voicth and conducting said election shall, before ontoring upon the discharge of their duties, take an oSlli prescribed by the aot of July 2d, 1602, oiiU^lod ''An act to proscribo an oath of office." Tho first consideration which requires my etTeh- ! tion upon tho question as tov tdi?. right to j veto, arito upon the regulation of votera; qneetiqns of qualification or dlsquaillUatUaTstfi^n?lb? tratiou. No power iu given to any other boa] any. other authority.Vfcft?r- tt>ttiBlfAtrofi.'.ib {ccm r. Forsons whoso .iunj'artf hrJitled to _J lioreinafter^nen HoelM, aud'fid.'fiaiWorB.' Tm3iMglsVrtlU61i;mu?t bo complotcd before tho first day of September, 1B67. I i / Tho functiona of tho board as a board of rcgis' tratiou cannot bo extended beyond that fixed timo, but after that tho duiies which remain to bp per-1 formed by tbo officers coinpoaing this board aro limited to lioliliiig-.-andrmiperliitoiidUigj elections, , and, pvtkiiin prtn>e'n kotoj-tuT id ibai oaminabdiiig general. Thla brings cs to tho direct quoatiob who aro entitled to registration. 1st. As to citizenship diid ioi!de.ri( a'.j TS'o pornnvbJ onUUnd to votbwho shall pot b? a resident of the State for r ry that Ibis previous rcaidenoo for a year i (.exf frat tjnf tipuj rihm w#wlmN tion. A pcrsou iu all other respecte ontil 1 voto is entitlod.^o rc^iaU-oiiau,-alihou,'h,lni-liBli I not at that timo boeh' a' resident of tho ' Stato for ] % full year. For wo find that in the snpplo j-mental aot that, the oath) as to ,roeul?noa does not rrcBiUonlTor a yoar, Dut ouly requires Turn to etato 1 tho number ol mouths of bis r es i donee, contou: nlating a period loss; than as.woU as a full tonn' of twelve moliills", ' HiOlofdro, as tb BuchU peratin' eo ay^WkfiW counting from the day of olootlon, do?? not /cover on onflro jfiAttllJo oannot;*<itn at, pjifh'cjflrtlon, for tl'iis supplemental aot does not. as to residenoo, I oUanaq tho proTialons.of tho Original aot, as it. is oxprosMy providod' by ft ; as to regulation, ' that it shall inoltido opiy thoao.who-aro quahilqd to V?lo by the oWglfcartot.'-'^o ?urry ontlBoip?^A? bf tho law iu tthiB respect.ao to rpeidpnco., tho Board oi4lo^gl^AtrOU.OTor^tot^topp*itiJt^ name of, the person whoso residence has not oxlendcd'to.. t|)o full term, tho:trxact.Umo ol hia xcaid^nco os W citizoriship. i A > Tho qualification stated in tbo q^HiuaJ act U I cUizonBhip of Btate, but by the firsVofaueo of the first section in tue Supplemental. Act, tho rogh> l trntion ii.tp_oe ninlo oXimala citlxeris of the Unit:, ed States, and as to oath tbo applicant ia only m>: qplrod U> swear tba* bols a, Ctticcu or the H.ato. I Am df opinion that the^hraso rltllen nf ttfo Stato, as. .usod in,,?bo -path, 4s inUudod.. to Includei only buch persona as -aro oiumfns oi tho United States and cilisens of tho SLafo, and that an alion who haa-riot. WnwlV.a.oltbron of Ihb United. Stato^ Court cannot eafoly take tbo oath?but ?.s the board of registration b>vo only antbotity.to adM minister tho prosont oath, they -cannot require any further oath nr proof as to oltiaonBhip; knd if an alien, who is not in ado ? oltizon of tho United States, takes tbo oath, ko takda it At hhf poril, and U'aabjooe to- utaabeiiUda tot Urv. t ? I Af Sooond. As to ago no ono entitled to registration who is not at least twenty-ono years of ago on tho day ho .applies .for rcKiatritlop;, in this .respect, qtutliflcatlon a, to Aga diff?rai from qualification as AftosTd6Tic(f, ufid "tbfff??t thldniro irfa^Wy;tnuat exist at tbo date of rcgiatrallon, nas rel.atlnrl' to tbo day of registration and not to tho day of B\ib~ quont election. \l\ > r ' I; '} I , . Third. Next as to dtBfranchlsomont I shall con- ' older tho varions clauses of dtafrauchieeme-?t .ac uording to .tho order, and, division Into Bottlnna borolnbeidro stated, and first as to tbo general, claims declaring diBfranobisemGnt. ,.Xho fifth aed llon of tho original aot denies tho right to veto to such asniay bo disfranchised, tpr participation In tlio rol^?lihn, 6r fl>{ folo?y Iau<t?torunn law. Vr'Offlfi horo usod,.in tbo rebellion, must bo token to mpAu in tho-roOifift rebellier?;*Ait tie' iropplomotital act' onlargod diaqualiftaation and requires tho nppli oaus to swear tba no has not been dbtfranotUaea. it civil ..way. ony cotntnlt "b0' United iUclf WOrfc. (.olilsomont for ?clouy committed a-Ain at thrJ laws of o Statoor tho United BtntOB, conacguoii? on-o conviction in tho court*, either of tho United Stntea or Of a-Btato, or dockroci bv tho "larftf?f oither, wo)ild bo fatal undor thpe-o faot?.1'1 I I am not aware Of ?uy law pf the United St?tao .Which treason, or for any other act orpartlclnaUou' fn rebellion. Tho provision to Uio CcmaUtuUnc of tho United Htatel An to treasonI ogo^tlhoUultoA^tosdcxv. notdoclare what shall Uo teo.puiilshrnenloneonv'cUon of treason. That is lea for Oougreet, with tho Unltstton that corruption of not advised of Any statute now In force In'either of tbaeo ton State*, except, rprtiapa.-lnj Vlrglnn, which declare* dlsfranchlsonient as to Uio. right of suffrage by. forco of the act Itself.'.' a Tho fourth oivVtOb aeottoDs roav bo considered to JjmeK TWparly apptyt. g for rcgMratlon must (rsrear tbat," "1 have ni vor boon a member of any. fitato I^-gln inhirc, _nnr helil any exccuUro, or Judicial offlce In ?jy. RtaUYantl afterwards emjaged In tnfrarrecllon or rebel lion against tho United* RlabJ. of glvftri aid and comfort lo the oo emlen thereof: that I have nevo* toVeo an oath asa njcapbcx.of Oonirrrfaof; the Unltajl Stats*, or 'as an., i.filo- r br (be united Ftatos, or as ? mnmner of anyi State Legislature or a- an executive or Judicial officer of anv Stato to support tho Constitution of Um United State*, and afterwardo 'a-gagai ,'fn Insiirroption or rol|elllnn Iheen'Clauses of tho oath In Tfrttot extend dJsfrnnjchlso motitbovdnC the tiroSWonsefllio original act anil iho prior clauses of tho act Itself, In tho Important particular, that neither cimVUUtm nor Jnflirraeml of oourL nojr any. <rrpTCSB. lN-iolaHro enAobm?nt Is nvrnlrcd-to establish tho fact of dlafluohl?fm*hr, ''lk? T'" I : lalegal parbirioe, dl*franelA?omrot?lndcrthe*# clauses of tbo oath resnlln from Matters iff onto;u'lmVIW ono ro rpftot thoso olanaes limit the ?AderaUt? bf tno ori-dnal act aa to dlarrsrehlAflmsnr'. Tho orltrtifM cat 'idntem plaice thaUdbifrsoeld?omont under Ihe-o c1bu?o(i doo? not orl?o frdm TarflelniUoii la rebolllnn slnno, but other ?l?ment? must concur?thai.lifonay, hoHIng certain offices, or tokini tho ofTicIal oath by certain officers and afterwArds rrtrUclrrttlng 'fri Iho"'rebellion egelntt tbo United State*, -trie conelderation of theso two alau-es leads' to ' twATmUdct sMrr)?elt'6f InqnlrV, Ft-stl what office.", or officers ore comprehended T. Seeoyrd,'"SVnat octs amount to engaging In Insurrection or rebellion against the rntU'J platen. Or giving eld.' and ?ommrt to the ene mies, thom. 'f f j will iMhjMMaaW sH officer or cm r orA n r4 e i rA p ? l ihnd edfl. Al io ?ni caW?lrs them ie no room for doubt. Member! of su to Letrlslaturoe.imcnv boni of Congress i areaclenrly enough designated] -Th* qucstlon might, however, arise.whether a convonUqn bold r. in a Msta for fr uulng or araemendmont of ; its coa*Uvq.>l tlop, wdiild answer to tho description of a ,Btnti>T>?is!a t?to Mm tho roAinlngJlfJt u ?cl. jKiirh'p eopvrmtlon, | prlpclif blncnsSaiinak acts now under consideration o conrcnUon and Lbglshv-*, ture aro x'p'rvmly dlMIngulibcd from each other ; for? thoy require tho oonstilullpato bo framed by a conven tion, and thoy require tho TA-'Jlaluro 6ti the minie State itp 4d?a>t tho'cohkliinUorud nn:tndnji<aKy*?hrn. then. In th'- raoio actis, thoy again nso Uio phraso 'Legislature ol the l t?te." , Utey mnav be undewtbod, m"??? Ullnthe samq sonso,, and as, distinsultbcd. from a. constitqtlonal convcnti'in. Rat ag to those,legislativ? holies jwblch, '.paaaoJ %vhj\t aro caUvei^rdjoaccos-of aecesawni-.by' whabi over namo they may have bean Oiled, I nm-oj.opioloii that thi tr members aro properly comprcjiendod tvUhln "MaqAc' forLoanjc n^^vshich, am m?? Tnoro eusnnctry vtotaleaT" fe v ij?q next and momdliatralt Inquiry Is. who 1-, to in, botialderod.au cflW r of sbe'?nllod 80s tea, or cxocuUvo gr, judicial 'ofn-cr of any State within the'meaning of 'Jbcsp olain>oa?.-Varloiu.chui?;is.of .olIlccra.ptv bi?e in tebrled, SSto onlcorsand Federal offlcensr'TCCuttvc or judicial omAara, So lcgiolaUre ofDccrs aro mentioned, except a'tzrbrhb?f Of tlio H ate Lnglslatnre or a member of Coogrrae.- 'Uio des.-.r!n Jtuis w as to other ofTicers aro oa to Hmto'oOltcis^thit Uievritist bo judicial or bxecu Uve, and as to a Federal ofllccr the terms oxecntivo or judicial arc not cQfprceJod. Ee-bf described simply as an ofllccr of tho Unit d h taies. It ha* been ahow?) that Fo cral office and ?tate officers aro classified simply In the danses 01 tho act under conetderaHon. I Id com it profltabla and rmntncivo to :a clear order to )rollow. | oxccnilvoor judicial; thla phraso Is twice used Irl these cUutesvrtm UiBtnp?rv?ldcdOi*rri*rtlon. "In any Btate" In thcCfljfX, ti.iur/-,??i?11 S?\? '<if?t ^tato" in the second clamuv I IbiuV tho controlling term of deacrlpUoii, if thorn la -any , renter nancy tmhtrrtoxinH, must ho taten P. bo tho' TaaC for lhat 'la need In ihn first elans . knd to atlirrat besrdea, It bilhd ?ata?felfjmaOfl?biB'firtpUon uaid lu Ute act of Congress, qf 17W, .deciarincj what St ito offl 'bm*refV^rilreeilAUa^ano*lbTAs^ Coniflrti'1-'! Uon of thq.-tUnitod .8taia*,.and;ln Uio Ud tecUon bf the I ConstitntiOhai ?&cmlinehl.'" T?olh use the same terme .ftfl do"criptU7u--"Ktwrtii|^vj? and judlolai .oCccral of a j State," Tue terme are bo general and tndefln'tf that they fafl?'4o.-express ''?1111 miltlcluil cvrtalnty denlgGW | Unp of the paraoiis lnteoaed to be.reach od,..II ; la to bt lvgrctfUrW S ' matter of so mu& importance, that rth? ruld'i?flfIe?Jinratlmj adopted ai to ml mlvrti .cdJ, ^n8oT!J?1^wc^"fo^*}^ ' Oioto dcMrJtdgo?ieral rrdos burl nrrt'IBottrd'^b?tlJ Tho inmxsrt^Uty.t^bOiiosmajilfgtltrtthn ieppr&itlot'' Of the law, and this,u'te-orUlnrj- necea?lla*sy-~?,-h~*' - ' neceaalty... fot ranstruoUoh* " 'wliTcl gonejaUty'oT^tn?^w.-ctiu^b^ tho letmr.'Oiey; havo. ailjudficd to'reach Eofnc only, oU^onnded nponjth^lidenL collected by c?quide lng tho camS aid toe necessity or tho act apd ooippaiii ono i-art with another,' and acromlmMb^rordirri'e sxiunr''! : ttanrxiakOljUXdbem it proper, here tartaacrnfc AMstr ldoas ol the general Intent of theso act* and by what rulo of ronntmicUon. strfct or liberal, that Intent may beat Tic ar rived at. Tho Intent, aa expruted, la to enable the pso -pLi'dJ 'eiSiUbrltfeAa'Stbtels 13 fiirao ecoustltuUon tor the KtjrV?.b7 oaorclso or tho rlgbl of sutTrago. There aft :elAU! eVorthbact gitiog-QjB^rJ?lby general torms of do eciipUon to tho people generally, and csnecielly td those fi? ty&ZW&'^V^iQijt?lilPtW- T"haro are oUier clAnsea of tho act which by general 64m? bake away jhls.^rigbt .of .suff'.aga; frcui thoso who havo alwajya cn Thorole'of ta?nnlffaUon: as by the clauaos Which givo the-right -trinsV r* bbdrah ?nd: ?' to'-ihern' Die' ntneral terms aro not Wbo- rfftrrctea, but ?s' to mbsO^lanBea which derogate from Uio exi|?ag.right itho rnlo of con ttmcliott tvusl he-kbiiot, that nen?t should lw icxelud who aro not clearly within the letter tau), intent; Ibegi thany gHlh, If,,, In^qlfy ||hffU>*y t?MtBMM *h" ralllrt* 0 Bute aro embraced within Ibito terms. of d?crfptfriu niid luivoiioidoujit that Qi?f are labul -Certainly Onu- I ffress; At1 to'fha 6fflee?roT s Sb\tr? warf not' content to' brTi'J .lb') term ai large and WlUwul .quall?cAtion. but. 'adoplb . judie.al and execuUvo, 'tia " the Btato, Accord J would have been., the civil or military ofpo lust/ . wo flud. when , that was , the , purpoas, aa wr/.aee' lt> was Tbi .the thirdt bdc?oxi rtof the , Conatltutloqal Amendment, known as article ' Utb. Ocnigreas txprcoled UsttrparUoae very ale fly. 3?a^e?e: ?on provides that noperenn rfuill he a-ftovator or iaebtoilYe rib' CTc^Uiaas; c^bi&r bf lPiitMan*Jbi ^^^a%?^mr^^at l?re. JOT *s. execuUye.?y.lu^elal, .9ffl?ri : of [SUiSiaJa." had taken an oath to support the Constitu?ou of i the United States, shall have engaged-In hmurrweUon or rebellion again ft r, the; Bune, or given aid ?a> comfort to tto'SCP^tJbii .L-llcfyir. jrrhls Ahlrd tSetyUon Is ex preealy rolerred to more thin once <n these, acts. It is nudes ro. fret. "Sort, Qf rlkeee acts. Its language la followed 1 Wrrrf foV wbrd 1 In these dlsqnaUfying clauses as,for as was pr*'" which qner.lsfmade Oth?i? ?-thw*i44ht to'vo> ^ca^fiSa?l^c?udc' era, as In third section of j ngwbat persona shall bo die mMu^f^'r/r, ml ltory as Wf amendment, and franchbibod from .vqtidg. who held. any. offlco, omlu to rhonilon'mUltai-y offlierav SsoWnnot oacapo hoconeln warexol hcxajvjihtn their con blo toims^ffs sisase In which ?ion that military of ^latfto?^lilml the construction f om more co^ebt'application. |n pari maleriaa*aa> La'ovidcnt here tliat the law makar In "framing the dlaqualiacsllons of a voter took iq.ociil' cxinitancb 'of the Third 'ftSotfon of the lr_Ut*?ally_ forjho most part and reject In g de? ?tabraceai uTGtusi opor?ai wlhg irSto cs?*. - ering' amen mont, and weighed il-word bT:word;'; " rjUS faoi __Lert I'bficc 'wa? lawful, and- who w, -not that olaxs w&obe*1 |ie|)eTUDniastothlsUa 1er that ouior cl. uso of dliquaHi flcaUon, w: ich applies to parllclpaUon In the rebellion. Itariu? Uio Inquiry Ciua cireticccrltwd to civil offlcoia. by the proper dceciipUon of_ Slate, in one scam, and in a popular Bons?, Uio descrlp tton, eiccutlTo ofCoernnf mH'ain, le ?ppiWmble tp s well kno.n..class,,the Oonirnor. iitutcjuuit-a<Ter4or, sute. Audllox, Trearuio , Hoerotary And Htatq ruutlsiii irropcr, who oxcraUo oXDCUliyo,^ungtiots,ntlhoegai of.ODvcrpr msut.-i,-. , 1 liiiidirlidtIii rf??.-< ll ^infjxoU i idali I em not prepared to gay ?tut only thMt ptorjet Btato officials come within UiLi term of dtkcrlMSnvnor em>>i ore pa rod to, as to judicial officers ol a State, to limit thq. ucoirlpllop to. juilic- pf Courts whoio Juriadlcl'On gv fonds over Uio United Slates. I must content myself lu aaylwt of U??o.offtocrs, exocuUve or judicial, that they am clearly wllbln the meAnlrnj of tho law. Mow, chant? ink tiiy .luiuiry fnoai' on sffinriitlve to a logaUvopro (xac'. such pmoert aa Rgoally pass under Uio deecrlp Ucn .municipalsto ?ot como vlthtn tho purview pf the Lsct mum aa officers ol cities, towns, .villages and enbj' diua'-e mnnlcrpal -dlvbdons, whether theli - fancUq are executive or Judicial,, or, m (a, sometimes tbo where Uio es?tto onicer acU In bijlh'caj.aAUU-B. On it i"iiP 0Cp al*rQ*?Bi4?vc?Las>. #gp ffrs ct wlildi U clearly within, aud the la A ot whio . Is claa: loarly without. the purviow of these- rtauscs, we And In each of these States a host of oulevr j whote ilalus is in some way to be Ittarmlnod. It Is lmtMasSh!* bi^e to proceed by way of namisUUioaowlio ex-rAMc?. All that n?^fett? c)udee> vVithin tho dJarrmctilt}Cc?t rather Oum In aayitg. who are not Included, for whore UiereIs doubt, are-ordlng 'ilhalr?k) bratonttrtxcUori Kliktv-lft*, Ijcspfref?rted to, l?t'do'qbt mutt'bo solved la favor or, raUiert thaq agalntt, the t lght of vbe voter, Tho exclutlon |a au com - prebcnslvo as t< time, apd applies not only to those whir - wero In ofneo nH th o' rc.be 111 on coniril e ti cod. b t Aid those who held th* pro 1,1 Irl ted ofHeesal any-previous fupe, ai though they may hava cesocd tobold loch ?f?os ai; mde flnlto nnraWt Of jrefare prior to lib r+helHr/ri. Tf Itfbuud Moti Um I'ei r.f a b.-eaeli -of nmc?? tm.l. duo to the KtaM as ?hSattlliOf-or dttaor of IB^ trtif "It le"fotmdcd orl UiofdcJj'of ttbteoeJi'r.f trust r.ot tri si ha rnr^ely from rTlMlifi--oarf'a ciUEett,vbtit dmrlo'thoi'tote irr-., 'direct Who '-vlolalad* rfucrf ? tfua'tfIt l/utfit live .and .JuaiolaV'TXrpa^r^nrjnt tli*n to than* who/sq func tions and dugea nrq merely limited and subordinate. I 1 tare, already e?J)?i(. attention lo.tho. coinpcehiaiBtvo .lrepapfthoo extluitouj as to Mm?, v Norf. to. ooolaro Ihoni equally comprchunslvi, a?^o..r^roona.-?nd to say that they embrace all officcm, largo atul small, coming In ny-scnao within tho dcaoilpt'on ofeiocutlvo or judicial officer, who hare at any tarnt during tholr lirai held any ono of Ihrso olllces, would fcavo this Inovir?blo rcault, that In the-forraatlon, of tho tousilbiUon of a btato by the (jengy. of Ita uwu-tkeoplp, a Jarno proportion, ix-rbaps a majority, of th^ i^?t)ujWU,<mV*nd oapablo of tlm pco plo would bo excluded. Tbero la no part ol my.aluty In attcmpttmj ta givo conabruiitloa to those ;l*w* in which I find myselfInvolved In-auch painful uncertainly iu I determining wlpt ofllcorH oulaldo of tho classes already | ?"?sitmetcd ctrmo"Wthlri ,a9 Jnat'ran?e of oxclitalon. t'7>avr. aaid thkt Ift a?dltien iVtto etas* ?f' offlcon. I liraiW^rS.(!w5 theae* a* judicial J2S ftWCTr onaeaw of tbifjlulc. at-d to these daran ?UM comprehend ThitJUfl otiJr.eta and municipal nfnrcra who clearly Arn not within tho lerfnii of tho ac'.'thore t? rualn a vast'numhor of, nf?nrra .whose slitua la in some war defined. Tl-cao om known In popular Isntniarc by euch terra? of 'ovrlpllona a* Pipnpty^-towrjshh-j and pro* clnct offieero. TMc. name (a lo~lon: their function" and duties are, for. the rnost p'rt. strict!v local. Homo of ?hOw. sneh ss shoHflh nnH Jn?ticb* of Ibo Courtv Court*. bavoJtirlBdtrrlrmcrTT'rlliorrnt'ro cohrjty; others nro ro arHctrd to tho "nnl^-st siitWUrt^n.!'. ,i, l hove, rtlreelrd Jhl>strtirt?-frt tin Vireri?*eil for efteh of hes?Rt?te*-wMeh will exhibit all then officer*, nnd tho flrrtle* which apnort'ln to them, and thn form of oath rc srrolrnd. -1 'must ro-flrro tor fm-tlifr consideration.; after Ihn aliRlrentsarn tnafltvthn 0Oration, whether nil of tin or if m t-all. what clisses of thoseomee* enmn wllbln llwivjallncation,. Alt to sTI >-ft,fr rxamltToor Indloial nfll cors who aro not. In r-opnlif lawniaee. er-arncto'iaert as oonntv officers: t "in'cl(ito"t? oonslder thnm ns eomlni? under the dns-iiptlon of orncutWo'snd JnrttetaVwiTtnors of ho Pbto. within Ihe meirdrm pf,those taws. I deem It n-erper horn In referenco to that class of otTJeers. I iidlrlAl nr. eyednuve.' who-af*,' by the r?le I hive laid down. rarnTtrhtnrlthln 'thn TroeraVnti of flltrrr*tiebl*nru"Ot In distinguish a class whoso cnttr* are net locillr*d. who stand in direct relation lo tho State, and-who, x opinion, cannot nroivrlv bo desi-inatod'a* ?tre- ] ire or .ittdlrjal ofueora of aKtato?I mein that class or Tsons who oxnnrrso-.sTrecIa; TUiliUo, duties rather In ' the nature of ooenstonsl emrjIoiTTtants'tbsn genera' and o-wi llnulng official, duty, " rod oSnolormoht. and *n Merit qf a Stato '.-well r*tohllihcd. Chief .Tnstice Tflobnifai.- In Stiefa.iM HawJo JtlVreeoirriixo* It In the cafe of rprAmbijiiWVjfl -appr.itVij.1 to'I.V.- t*Bjroads and e-rnslsattdDlhorworlrnrlf rrutfrlrlinproTemenu Tho'nuns tiah arose unon * s^cHrs^m'thB Consiitnllnn of penn sTlrinl?, which provided "Ibat tho Oovnrnnr , shall TOC4nt, ,all, otnoere whose ofHee* Tre'i-atabUsbod bv this Const'tutl.cn . ur. Bhall bo cstabllshcil by Irs. and whoso. aprWRlrocrntB ?TO.not herein otherwim J'rovtdfid for.1' The,Chief JasticesAys: "H has noTcr ^frJ^.rMnfid.. ^h^^^J^Mn. to what ;nflltv>s this power ofvappoJiilmrmts exfondfi. T npoak M oulccs created by law ein ; a tho making oftho Con srliutlnn. The word ofQco Is of Tory Tsguo nnd Inden nlte lmi^rLv STcxj tl^iii.CosiMrnlna tho admlnistrattoh of juiUcn^^brthot[tm6i41ini^iy<rf itocioty, may bo sup rK)?ed toho wilhta tho maanlng of tho Conititullon. ?p peetfljty iffoos or emoltimonts m ?nneiod'to Uio pfBoe; t ut there are mattcrfl ,tf tompejrary and,tociiUcot!Ocru. Tvhich; idlhduch" comrrrehended In -'th? term2ciftco, liAvc not been.. thought lo.bo..(WaUraoetl by tho OonsUlnUmf. andwheb olliWoTlllfl'fartfS created the Log IsUtnrq haa ocrmoMmo* made.tbo apralntmont In the Iqw whicu-creatod them.-aomotlnuu rjiving the appolntmaut to pthore than the OoTCrnor. and eomotitnes giving the pewtr of rotnotnl to qthar*, almouirh t?^e appointment ?DISi I0/* ^"'OoTCrncrr. ; 'Tho olrlccTS' of Whom 1 am sio,,qrtTO^ of ABsemblj .W.-ithB nantp- of vwmr>ti^Irmc?s, shch. for in "?1??., ? ..'Aro. ';e3npl,oycd 'in. "th?' lsVliur out,, ol roads, and.-.tanals." ina;,O?Sfcr worV*' tjf a puldb 'naitrr?' Tor^ftifihr^piieJrrir vrorda exeorcHse an offlcn."-'i cannot onrrraerato all of th< UlmNSyiasulannaiir8Uto adta'arliyWhlohJiil'my opin to . work Bp tftfHHfeff'M^ij will, name eomo t>j way ol intUtnlckat ivtt:IU?rtks of Oommtssionors ol ! Pn'dlo Works,-DU-ULtiiia nf mate Asylums, Visitors of ''tste UnlreriilUea, Directors of State Fcnitentlniirs State Directors of Hanks or other corporations, Speda' ''omrulBAloners or Agents appo|n!od by tho Qovenlor-r-r Dibei Btato aruthoritT to perform snoclal dutlra, as Ex uolin m of llanke, Nolaxios oi'the Puhlli: and Co: .mis slonors to take acknowlodgmcute of deeds The nth laid dowrf, and thesq Ultiabratixins'wlll, perhaps, bei su?i ' to determlxioji^o^mc^lriln Its operations, s next disqrWll^fAriSclmKo la founded on the bstK - ?^11?*,- .Tm,u0*tJr?. ^??Tr***1 to ,??B o??ce isnotlmen tto??d Jta. Ihej. ?ak dlrwiditoitiijl el^isq. but the omri ?cfDe: TidriiltBo aecona ?usoMhbMiiriT Bade jto i? - 1er aa a necspry clament in. order to work disfrariebua- - mont, sod ft Is apblied to tho same clas ca of rtfHrert' named iU'tho-flrst dausei and also to other* not named lathe first clause, that la tony, officers of Iho Dolled States. ..Is la-art oath to stipport the Constitution of the United States, end it-is clearly provldr d by this clause that if. this oa'h has born taken try a member cf a State Le?ishiture, or by an exooutlve or Judicial ufllrsr of ani Slats, titan; sucli person -vlrabttag that oath sa.d.cngsaiiuL in insurrocUcm ehali bo dlsfranphlaod. TTioro lsi apu.c ob^nritr.ln"theio clitiseV shd room for doubt, whoihcr dlvraallAcatiop under I so prflt clause- would ariso in tiii aaso of a member of a State Xegitlaturo or any excfculiv? ojc rodiclai oukoor otcny Slat* wbohadiiict ukenthbeath tosupportlimCi^dlulkjitpClUu.DultedcUtes. i- . . Imann^ tvytheroTitiiTt^^ nnass 's|fclii*\"f^6^nlf?^^^ tr^rS?p??^bi It upon thspffle^ frBnt ?tis^cjaute, so far at the exocti. live or Judicial oincets of a +itato are concerned, docs' not enlarge tho-film WuiVXrto^ ' ^wV>WWatW?i^ wblctf yorkp :dlslraricJilafm?nt | "tatc, BO-' n?r:'b?r _i ly re quired to be taken by the member- of tho several Slate: UrtU'J'.urxfl. arid an oxecutivu alii! jndftlal officcmi both of tliiiA'niied '^irtftP iHud ptlhajeXeraVl States, cjid lit be samo oath was required at to mem ' bcra of tho Logtalattiro and Uio execuCvo and Judicial' "??ar?o| tholtate,, . d* brlpga ImH tio qu *i 11?oe?n^r^?i-fdi r-.li?n 1 ta used in Us most genera] Bscso. and wtUxmt any nuall. cation as sMWattttak ?r fVMcullxo,or Jui'iOei, and I Ihlnk a* hern used, it was Intended to comprehend military as well Ai civil officers of the United Butes who bad taken thnrtfaiiibod oaili. Inasmuch aa the nojitlon of the riftWaJwthJUliI the official trust Laa relation to fealty to Lthe-Uslted Btairsi which 1* broken by rebellion aarslnar the United tales, the reason iaapparent for including lL officer* of too United States, and for making tho dlnfroh- ' cliiacmont more general aud comprcbonalvc as to them, L standing, as they do, in more direct rciatloD and treat, to tho United Htates than the offleers of a Ststo, | I now oomu to consider what la tho meaning and sconer of tho disqualification arising noon that part of the oath which requires tho person to etat? that bo haa not en. gaged.in Insurrection at TebeUlop against tho United *Utri,cvr^ver|aidaiH.obmrorltdthesilcmle8lheA-o?. 1. must hero repeat, what has been eald before, that to work " aqnaUflctttoxi two ?lernen ta injiat oori f rarst?Ucld /rSaS^h0^' United .-tales; and eocond ? liucaying In reholllon against AhoTJnitod States, or fflslrAf aldOilc??fert;to" their cno nties.-. Jk th-'these mua t .not only concur,- buttlioy must concur In tho bhdor of Umomenbon'ett,'' First, the offlcer ahd .the./oath.-and aiu-jworda engaging In rebellion or giving aidknd ooinfnrl A paison wno hisiield anoBce srjthlAlbalBtfcAnaisntthis law, and has takeu iho official oath, and who haa not'sftanwarrus riai^ielpsted la ra belllon, may safely tako Ute oath; and so, too, Iho peraern'' who has fully.uarUcipaiid in the rebellion, but hoe nol nrlen-^nspDlA -hAM-Vn1 ftOi^K - ?.vi t-\. n tr-nol-iai ^.ti, i such an oath, it la not only allowable, but imperattve. that I keep in view its essential characteristics. | It hi. something more than a legislative act In derogation of au existing ngbL It la, in ctToct, a law which takes away an axis tin g right as a consequence of acts done at n prior Umo, and which, at the timo they were done, entailed ot. such conaeqaences. In the late eases before tho Supreme Court of the United States upon the lest path nrrodrlboo by an act of Congress to be taken, by lawyer*, to which tho exclusion from the right t? practice their pro.W-' alon, onus tnsde- to ailao upon-prior participation LuUieVl rebellion, the Court say: "A* the oath preaonticei't cannoTlJo' lAkkn by'Wrad parBr*,'fhs act, as against'I tiirfrt, crjierates aa n^legbdsMverdewee of pcrpetu duoipu^nd.oicluidon fl-om any of .fbo profossliu* or ! any cr-^O rjTiliniry sVocaUotdi 0^ tiff |:or paat conduqi, liai 6bjKUdirkble aiiartfleK-> 'All^itinin?hts of thlaj kind porta?o of the nature of bills of pains and penatu a.' Xihi-i"totr>iTiirtlier?i-y f ht>i10/ dbprlraHdn oJaiiyrlghls, civil or political; pieTiouady enjoyed, may bo punish n?*mt*t?iVcircumstances ktbandiug add Iho causes pf tbt d?^VJI$r0?'<ioU>rmlnlng.. UiU fact.'- Tho chnrtctohirtlcv .^?|f?t^t^Ct^cjtJ^if0 t'*erC be generality other reason doubl i ty - tho l law and live, pens. " on aa u applied.' ts{ opera tiohi. from the >r tor. auv ariiee, : thsv be. resolved against Iho op?ration? fkref of the. voter. iWhat 1 terms of description, , a'-'Vcasonable donbt in Imntr?nlca'on^r^n'belUon agSns^i the United btab a, or giving aid and, comfort to tho ene mies thereof 1 The language horo comprehends'col only lalo re bol lion, but every past rebellion which-has happened la tho United Kiitcav So, loo.lt corapreheftds . nycry foreign ,warii? .which the United bietet has At stij Alma bee?tnga.orj. .. ThoArst part of the ?entenoe covers >ac4UHto;dojuoitJo:v9Tejtiatl g la lite, form of a rebel- - don or luBUrroctiuD, wollo the lad part applies, to tor -ulgawar. 'ITi* vws^j-'giaxinaald^t^ the MM of thQ United Ule.V aro ths atmeisttaed in >^1'r'PQnaUluUonal definition of treason, and. rtho ene -mles-theroor1 most be taken to be foreign -enemle?. Jil aaa^Wordt; originally found; in the c?rrjr, a atote dl egalbet breason, have rotMvod IhelFaclUediii?- ? itrnrcpUion In Englaud'end American courtn. 1 hoy are ujedlaULU-vTitiiardtAay^ we givo Uieni full force and application when thoy are mado to sppry ??'. e^firjg ^<uld eenifctt fto U*Wat wtUt OCBJA Bclt^ Of IglLsAd laths ?rar with . Mexico In d8if woo Id, in that faartlcnlar, oomA WilMc'l is to, be ex)u3ldered a publlo enemy, as in respect to the lUbility of bis property,to ospUiroas a prias of vfaY, sndln respect to varico-aofU of 6c<igEeau,.psaaa>dcrtiiing thai rebelllori, which, as to property, declare Us liability lo capture, forftlturv or. oonflji.alion,.?han uaed to aid of iho Utpxct'Olllun.. 11 a whenever,! to any.cl toseo acts of CKragraxo, ther,e tex.-a aUlxod eouftscatl.in are used-in any ether than the commonly rooolvod -aceepUUon, some Truall?caucrn ot drascripdon ls added to mako ihetn ap ply to Iii?1 rcba,nJotr., Revra&e?*s%'-altoossh I am ttrongly Inclined tb think that to? atd sxiii comfort here men lieu fid eBoiihl' a tri My b? ccnflfi td to (I* sckno w tod god legal lnlerprtlaUbfJii I'ein ?o^fiwll?J^?.plr?d to say *,?t Uougrcsa may not have used it aa wpUpableto Jho rebel lion, I Bhall, therefore, allow It dtlo w?TJJhlW toe next In-' aldcrci el^?8 tPnftzrQ^?J> ?n 5^* S'sueo b0w *? oC? Wo are now to Inquire what I* meant er engaging 1er - - Tdnat tiny Ucitrd States' tW e" CArrles toa idea) bf aebv? et, "anI c* Alunaary rathel" o. sa an instance a; rtb?l ^y force of ceuucilptloi I tee of a ilsve, who,1 by "be an abuse of U I. .*) 'r^mscript 'orj aUre toanoompol pry i soldier ocmp?l?d take laanjOiiiaJiV toe 'command of I MrvcVlin to* tin: retxil mrt withto iho e-tysgedtorebelUoa. AU pi who. during rebellion, eeled In mn .ofljrlal capacity where Hits da I lei of officer MeobMUfly Ml rolatio- to tho support. of tbo rebellion, mi oh u member* nf rnbel Legtilsmre* and rebel Corgress, and rebel Conventions,' and rebel dlplnmntlc ?Rrnti> of tho rebel t>nfedTi?cY, rr Flieh otber officials whoao dnlle* morn e?perlnUv aenertalnod to'th? nupport ?f UM rebel cau?*', rnuat behold to come wiihin tho tormi of exclusion. Of fWti In thone rebel fltataa, who. during Ihe rovrllInp, Machirrqnd official dntion not Incident to war, bot In pro ?ervatlon nf order and mi..it nia tat Ion of taw. arn net to bo ' ronairtrfeil aa 'hereby mgawlng In rnlteTllon. il m in ternals of humanity mnjnlrn auch otllcere for the norfonn aneoofauc'i official conduct t" llmo of war or Inanrro' ttrm, an wall an to '.linn of pearv. and the norformaiico ol ?inrli dtillracan novor ho.ronjl'l'rrrf criminal. Icnnnot 1 bring myself to tho conclusion that Oonirreaa could Iibtq ' meant that hik-Ii rurclr. civil and noces'ary officer* ln vnlT?d ihn Incumbent tn the trn'lt of tneurrwtlon. Noth ing bnt the moat cogent lanciiarn. ?non aii was used In tho teat oath for lawyers. rouM manifest auch a purpoa\ Tho Riinre'mn foitrt, tu oonafrnln? thn leal oath, and In refere-noo la tha elauap to which I htvo alluded, uacs this lan-ua?o. Thn tnlrl clausa nnnlea to IM aoswlin acceptance or exero'an not nrdv,of ofljc.ea created for the imrno'o of m?m enV-tnally rarrvinc; oh hn*tll|fte"."lm.t alari of any of th?ao officia whlnli uro required In overv rnmmonltT, .?rlietliT In povo or war. f<>r the administration nflua llce and lb-1 nroaS'-vntl'.'i of order.'' T-flnd no such pnr ooao In the nao.ofany of tho terms of the art now under eon?ldi*ra'ton. I nm accordingly or opinion that holding ? almn'i livUYIal nTtce. or oi''?* cxnonllvn oilVo, or public employment o? are of mtrnlv civil rhara^ter. auch aa emmt.r oftVe?, mnnlolnal n6V?< and all other* of llko n> tnro which wero not created far Ilia pnrpoan of more offorrnallv e&rrvtng on lin^lttlllea, ard whlrh did not in volve Ihn porfnrraancn of duttna.exmwaalv la furth'rarjoo pf rebellion, do nnt corao wlthl'i tho meanlntr of thla part of thn oath or fit on tha Incumbent tho millt of cngag. ln<r In tho rebellion. . Bo much tor tho ollclal partiel po llen. i ' I now ror.ae to what emonnta to Individual oartlclna Mon In thn rebellion. Tn tho attempt. tn arrive at the AttaeAa of peranna or of onto lntnndnd toi ho comnrohon '?lin.(ho matter.nf ?n-raRlnc; Ip rebellion, wo mu?t haVe dne r?eard In tha anSlart matter. ii"<1onnlodlv.aJ. Ihu mill (ivory rebellion against tho United fllatea la com nrehnndod. It la ihn lato rebellion which almnat. If not ilfrmAther.'can ba fnl<4 to be tho promor subject matter. * robo?Unn ????Ich, o^londed over e'nvon Slalea of tho 1'rnon,1 Invorrhi? morn or losii a m' i >rnt of flietr r)?onl?(' ? ontlnulni for mom t'<aa fu ir yoat ?,?ud . mala^ined hv a va.it mllltarv authority, which aa to all Ih^ao peoplo 'or a Ilm? and a? to moat of th-Vn ilurinj; Ita contlnuanon, xelnde<l tbom from all protection under tha law.ul Oov emrnant. * V Tho obllgatlana or allogUncc, when thus aoparatod frmn tho correapondlns rtijht of- protection, and tho' Ijretch of that alle 1anco. nro neeoaatrlly modlBe>l nndor auch,'dreamatanea?j. "Tho oTjU^atlon ' ia lea* *trln?ent, and a breach of that obU^railrm, lcaaronrebcnilbl?? tbsntn ca?ea'of tomporarv'br local Inaarrectloif. -'Nor: mn't wo ergot that throughout tlio<o robel Statca thora wero Urc? slaaaca of their population* more or lcaa opposad to tie r bclllnua movomcnt, and why vroTo yot rr.oro or lean no cea3artly lnvoIvc-t\ In Ita fmpp/t|-t. '*,'.' Ihave ilrotdy said thlt tho language- uicd ia thla act I I aa to pur?dpaUon, carrtd? tho Idea of Voluntary ] Ucl-! | l nation, an I I am aatiafled that these con tide rail on*, rowing ?ut of thn nature pf tho rAbrOI on. lndh?od Con rroea to uah the wbrd ''engago,''. ln Jhf place or, invotum tary par lolpatlon. When an ?na?rroc?ou, by'lia; con t'nuauco and powor, takea the form of a </r frit to <ovcnimont, and prcacrlboa und .on orcca_lAwaovar the le-pin wlthtn IIa .territory, individual rlghta and obllga lonM undarao on lncrrltabla modlQcation, and tho right- . fol and dlaplaoed anthontr, when It agjin conaca Into I otMaV mnat?tn a. measure, aeconunodale lia action to' \ urcumatanco?, and cona^deri many tiling* aa rightfally lone, whlah, in a mere Insurrection, would havenn en for if legality. Thla principle la recognized by all dvlhiod rutlona, baa bean especially onforccd In overy Luid by statato and by tho dcdalons or the court early In ' the eeign ot Henry the VII. Obedlonoe' to tho'd? facia gov nrnmenU estabKahed ander a- usurping monarch, nas neon held not t<. Involve a subject to tho guilt of treav vra to the lawful Kfng. Giving dno weight to thoee we'l calabllshod prlndplea, I proceed with thsinqnlry. j lam >f opinion that some direct overt act doo* with Intent to Yirther tho rebellion ia neccaaary" to b-ing Uio party Within tho provudem and ipeaning of this law. ' 1 1 il.lo? . Merely lUaloynl ennllmonta or 'Xprcaaiona arA'not iuf iclent.' The p?raon applying for regia I rail on la notre-' Haired to clear himself f am the taint oi disloyalty. Thei meaning of Ooogreaa hore .becomes yet more, ovlddnt Then, In tho last clause of the p o^crlbod oalbJ ho la rc iuln>.r Vi svreir Lbat fcn tvill fAllKfnllf su, port Uiq Con ^tlldlion.-VjJidy' Ihc laws of tho- Cnltod ^tatbs, and vrtU to bo heat of'my ?Uilll'y, ?ncourago 4}th.'ni'.*? to do. This atIoI thooafllls not'oxculpat tf, Wt |ir?mUi6ry. It locka o tho fU'nre and not to tho-poatj arid'the-nurpcte ! 11 here ? nUaan to omit aa to iho right to vote tho dla luallDcanoa fjotn, tho right to.oxoreiae office. Ucroacts if common nu anitx and charity cannot be eonaldsrrd is involving the party. In partiel pullen in the rebelllou.' So,.too, are (orcrd tautrtbatio-ns l>y the rebel aahorlilea ->r tho compulsory payment or tea ? In aid of Ulo ! rebel eauai ; It would involve, tho person and It must woii iliS pi-1 flestinn under Uli? law. Voluntary contribution In . nirtheranco of tharcbellton, or subscription to too rebel ! ioaua/ and rven erganlzad contributions, of PkhI or cLq(ht ing, or nee-aaary supplies, except it* Briefly aahitary character, are to be classed with acta which dlsquallfo' i Tbo crtginal act contains no provision aa to Uii 'man nor and time for holding the olocUoo of delegtfcs to tho oaTcr.Unv, or rntlflcatlon'pf Uic ciitntituUriti franicj by t ^atcon^rBUc^'CTfOTOthwpurpoVU?a.'' " ' ' | IjThe flrat eecUon of Hie aupplcmontal net pTOrldoa thai if 'i' registration ofjrotara a hall bo mmln before tho "Jit of jopfomb r. ISoi,. Tho. fourth, and subs?quent aeb>' Uoba provide Jot maaita. by which' thla' regntHUcm ia.r?^rT}0-.'Tqtec'l*a:" " Tho -OcVmma?'d?n?; dSfcral fa ' ISrc-eUvl to appoint o ,mcy t-^aida oi rV?letrauon to may be.noceaa?Ty;^conaUtliia\?t_ thrt?j loyal i return, to ^hipi liormfon?*f5?f3iJjJ| ... . liai or ?(jl<ira ,end ,of poracna .oiocte? as jdelc- I gate* by, a ljncjulu o/votes oast ai. cald election} ?nd I upon' rocclvinri t)i? uU, returns shaU ep<<a Uta fame, -fscertua tha porsoua elected as delegates,;accce?lng '.? t?tunu ot .the oOlocrt who.conducted. ?aW .'elao ilon.and uiaau prtciaiualion Uitxtof: ?uni,If a majority ,of voted given on ihat quoaUem shall be for.aooQvrnbon, ihq Couiui and um ?e.ncrai, within sixty days from date ot iiloction, shall U,ptify tho delegate* ta assemble In eon vcnUop at a tlmo and place to bo mentioned in the noil flcallon; abd aalj convention, when oivanizod, shall pro yood to rame a constitution and civil government, ee-. cordiiig (o Iho proTlaloua of this, act, ana tha act to which H ia suupufmeulary,. Whon'Lhe aamo ahall have oeen'ao .raxiiod, said' rcschillona shall bo submitted to thq con.-. VdutKin lor ratiucatlon to.'Penwua r~U<tered un/?er'thb' provislouH of liii? sc;,,at an election to be conducted'by 11 itucers, or persons appointed or to be appolnl Jommandlng Ooiieral, ad hcrembefore proricby^aid'to ao Uelil after tho expiration 0?. thirty daya, from.tba data jf Uie'-nottce Lhnrcat-tn. bo ?1tcu hy ailil convcoUdii.1 iud ret run .thereof a .all be mailo to theOcqnmandlpg Ganeral of tho dlstriot, ? "* " ".; r! J Thn eixih section provides that all elections hi the \.f) iStates-mantlonadln aaid aot to provi oforfho taorb effl ctent rgnvtrrnment of 'tha rebel Bistr?, ahall, dorirfg ttiu oJetatfuxriof'Bald act, bo by ballot, and- all' ofbeem tiiakingaeld reglttraUon of rolera and ooudncting' said vdl?tlon ahall; before ?nterlng upon the discharge of tb clr luUca, takaa;id*ub?ribo to tho-oath jrteaoribecl by the irt approved July % lBOQj enUtlod'?AH act tn pnacrtbe in oolfi of offloe." Frovldod, that If any person'shall loiowing,y~and falaely Lake and'auhicrlbo to any oath in Uila act proecribed. auch person ao , offending, a-id betcg thereof tinlr coovlet d, ahail bo'Bubtoot to tho pains, ^UaltfeWand liabl??e?'whicb%-by law, are'prorldcd. tor ihn1 lunCahi'icnt of' wllhil 'aB# c?rrrupt perjufcy. I The laths prescribed by this hot are) tihs-oa'tha-.to be taken by iho person applying for rejiatra?on. and tha'oath to bo taVcn by tho persons composing tho Board of MHf '.(on. The autiee of the Hoard art to make aKd complete LhU KgliijaUcto and cwrKirlntei^ ; * r' Tue Mat dilbe'Uon la aa to lid dnUos and powefs of the Ucurd to ihaklng and completing tho regutrauen, j Tho Ural aection protides 'that the 'commanding (iraieral -Jiall .cause a reglatraUon. to ba made; gf tha eltUtena Of ?ncVtipwarjd, ; States elude' only those persona who are qualified to vote for delegates oy lha act aforeaitd, and whu ahall. have tuen* and rob scribedi to, the ioUowlng oath or affirmation, i By this jiUi the person apply tug for registration must ewqu or ifllrm to every qualification provided for by the original ict. Tho first qutsdon ariaes here Is. whelhe ax~ ath can bo requlredol tho pel son applyln fori :ior>, or any oitn'can bo ad miniate ted to any or wiu'or perfotia tone.' thrr qUaUdoaUoh Of lEd <>y-tue'Beard of Begtatiatlon', Tho last clause oi I -Motion provides as follows; > "Which oath or am 4<?y boadiuLuiaterod by any registration officer."! |Sth hero-reTerreel to la iLe oath W be ttken Vti*'~ 0r havo^very c\rerS!y*e^camrno1 illtriti rr Ulla act and lean find no authority fer'any 0 a 3iV.-n b/ any crntTtBuching^ ib'o~clnallBhalgyoT lllcant for rvglatiaiou, out onbr {his oath it opinion that any other touching the qualihca ho eppllcani ivoiiid boex?rnjpcljclai and without auihcjrt y atxl the raise oweSarliu/ to eld not bo as J upon aueh unauthorized oath onnT espa ;o til o a<aiH awnlon above quote-' whichdecjareslwhsi ^Ise.'.awcaring ahall amount to periu y l*,exptetk)y J ml ted to any oath in thia Act tvoiciioed. In- arriving d this' co?iluilO?l, I have given duo weight to that part if tho Hint eootionof the Act which ?odar?s ihat the ,egia trail on ahall include only thoso persons who are juidiflod to.v?te for delegates by the Act a^oreasid, and ,tao ahall t-avc taken and subscribed the followtoft oath or affirmation. - . 7 , 11.-If ?0 read these words for themselves, without' regittt m tho other provlj J3CJ1 of the Act, the lmpreaaiutus ruaflp .hat two things must concur to authortxo the regliUa .lon 01 the applicant : firat. That ho actually r be qualllcation required by (he ott-lnal Aeay 1 Uimttials raqnlred by thla oath lO'lKtei to evdfy < ohcee qualinuatiouj, ami that ?0- sutboTlly1 la' kttyi. ArtaxtoaM* upon any other Inquiry futo hia qual u6u or to admiuistcr any other oath to- him, or any ?e-amy othar person touching hia-truauflcettonj end cito osth, and his oath aloud, la puiilabed with perj i: la Imposai bio to ; rvahtt | the oonciualoa thai iho jathitaeu Is the solo aud oaly (oat Of the quaUBca ion of loa tppllcanb 1 When,.therefore, a .person apn <jUC6i to the. board for r< gUtiatiou, U10. eowot df tn . /card m conAutd tp Ute admudstraliocci theprttqrfbO _ulh, ai.d if U15 api.Ucunt. lokoa that hia dmp.i mii?} S upon tho registry') Uro oour? ejunot enter upon tho G julry whulbor be has sworn truly or falsoly; lust tniqtui mnat be reserved to the court whteir may afterTiare on?o jurisdiction to try him on an indictment (.rr berjl ry. Meat to tho era lies of the t">a>d, arter tha ragtatiaiia laebmplated, they are1 to Buperlnuind the ' election and inako return of tho votre; list 01 votora.'sxa Of the; per-' aona elected Id ihu Commanding Ueneial. ' Il l? very clear, from then provisions, that In nulerintefcnliuj'taeao Udctlous the duty ot -the board, la to rveoiro the'vdtes of, ho persona whoio nahred arp up for regtstra?ro. and to ilect till 'others,- There la no provision onywhero .tu chatge. Or (alAlfy, ot to ' add > tdngle pajho to the ro un, -or to erase a- (ingle uaxoo whick appear* oatl.1 and ijiat . ;>' j. 5 g S W a :t ? I bifii fur. Debt isd Finahctj or Georqu,?Jn olo&lng 0' lotig fta'arub of. tud'tlcbt aritl fliiauoos of ?ag?Z, taxa: . ;l*!'"i,"w;;;^] -? f - Tho probable. lesooroes of tho Bt?to Trcianry for tbo cuiront year (160?-C7) axo. oatlmatod ?t HHm^M, aud ?10 6xpornilture?,rt|bT91066.06. Iii? incomo from each txjurrio:ls thus eatimaloJ? ?^reajhTvamoWita^ railrbada, each, tS?OQ, Ana on foreign IrtAanrn? Agoncic?, ?">,000i ? Us . .on Uqnot(I i jsjW^icW.OOO;1 loutis from AUantlo ami anUf^lroj?#20,0OO; not carnlriRn at WMtem ahtl AlLfnlio Kail tOSHty taSO.OQO.' Tho ' cliubnrnblrtetrla ' inchido '?10$,O0OTftlRh? -A^brnWy. cW ^(?bU?htnott^- ''irtA^l? On Qi? pu?llo debt;., Tliort? ia. ,V'i>lpi4t^ ;of diaburocruonta mbnt of Umrjotary lOBHJ u* drawn baUnooa of old appropriaUoil?a-AbgoUi?y, ?iW,80o.O3 not boiouglbg w tbo ctirfo?ty??,'la?T ir^^th^svqlarti ji??oupary expo naos of tho Biete- at ' l'r'otrt'tliti ?ililb .la abovo (,-ivoo, it U qui to appe? rint IK& Georgia la rapidly rocovorlng from tho' rtKtrt,tlo.x cau?c<d by tho lubo huotihtie?.- A BUM hat iaablo ton\tgaeucU.?xovonuo an ia p?ra ?tj matod, frow H jioputatlou of loco Uta? is, inllllyn aWtatsyr t? 0-flfUi a.tills mini bor only tont* am cid cd fror?, - tho' riifjdJUOii ol' olrtvory,^ hi 4 bum of fl?etfohU v1biUty:-'-No fajihoj flans tro tt toUidj all aiO'tJl? k J yi ?7C.CO0 tor ? thn 7,000 for mtoroat Jin inci utioci in tho MMbnelm p?y , itKV.?Oj.oq.tor nu CVRltRNT topics. Tud London Spectator reporta a rtimir tliat Mr. Sewatxd ia '.'nogotiatlng tor tho purciiaeo of all Brit) oh i A in ir ion from tho Polo to forty do groan north latitudo, and from tho FacIQo to tlio Canada?;" and Lo:d Staki?t ia said not ioMb nverso to such a transfer, f ho Spectator thcro upon remarks: "If Mr. Szwabd has mado any enoh offer, wo I mat Lord dTATO^T will rotnombor that tho owner of tho Aiuprioan Paoiflo aoaboard will always bo tho moat formidablo onomy India could have." Wbothor or not thoro ia any truth in thia rumor, It In of courso impoaslblo to eay. Wo aurmiao, however, that it is nothing more than a canard. Blnco tbo Russian purohaeo all tho wits in Yankoodom, and. it would aoom, eomo ovon out* sldo tho'pale, have been at work, conjuring np now plantations, to be bid off by Mr. Hp.waiio. To bo anro, thoro is some oxouso for bis coveting tlio Wont Pacific coaat, for ho wants tho right of way to Walrnasia. tnXTj/rvtrct-.Tr .t-j -?w Sunday was a very hot day, and yesterday more jo. Of this, howovor, we have no right to com* nlaln, an thia has unquestionably 'boon one of tho j rmgost and latn t springs wo havo ovor known. (Thilo thin has given us dwollora in tho oltv a ve. y igreoab'o otmosphorio condition, wo foar ourooun :ry friends aro not equally contented; for white tho lights worp cold, and thus .retarded tho grpwtb of ho infant cotton plant, tho grass, thanks to the ioptousand fr'equo'htly rocurring showers, has not tnfferod uhdor a nlrhllAr arrest of dovolopmont; ind wo are :in dally expectation of rocoiving long otters from tho iotorirr full of loud lamonts, and irietli rig .with the woful wit about lino orops of hay n U\c cotton, Holds, and covort allusions to snake Jit08, and othor kindred subjpets, well known to >ur cotion planters, for havo thoy not boon the regularly rocurring tho men of wit. well worn, ovory iummer during tho last ton decades ? Qonoral Baehb ia getting a very unenviable rid-1 ioriqty, iu, connoetion with tho Booth and Son xatt coses. Tho Now York World, a fow days ago, irononnced tho so-callod Boorn Diary a l?mo 'ut-gery,' manufactured to otdcr by aorao news ikpo'r Oorroapotidont. Thia ohargo, lit our optn ou, in Bustainod by excellent oircumstantlal evi lenco. Hiding sixty, mil cs that eight attor tho assassination, when - ho had brokoo his log j ump ng off .tho. stage at tho thoatro, and tho "broken 1 Kmc tearing hia flesh at ovory atop," can hardly | >e caliod a vbry probablo story, oven after all tbo :iteumHtaric'&B of dancer and rirgemcy aro taken iito consideration; a id that then he ahouldjhavo itopped; hot to bavo his log- -splinted and band- j Lgod, bu* to see what tho newspapers said about ' urn, and to mako entries into hia diary -in, to say I l)o very least that can bo aaid, passing strange. >ibw, we eoo that ''?onoral" Bajcku aays Mrs. 'Bun iatt confoasod to him "her complicity with tho lOnsprratbru, so'far als tho intpi-dod abduction was ' loncerucd.tral affirmed that she reluctantly yield- I id ta tho Urning .oMIootii in siding tun plot of isaassination." Tlio.Now York ??mea very porti lontly asks why ho did not testify, to this fact od he trial of Mrs. Sohhatt. , Tno following from iho New York 2Vme*,' of Frt tAy, u-h iio not as yet a-4 plica bio to this latitude; may or vu tho aaotul purpose' of avurtin - subh a conjune ure ti ".Tho unusual punishment of a fine and one noutli's imprispumont, was yeatordar Imposed by Ualfco ilowLEiq^at.th!) Court of Bpcoial Sessions', ijpop a T'itr;! Avenuo Railrood Conductor, ! wbot van found guilty 'of his'aul t?: g and rjccting from rie ear, a boy-pans enger, who t eroded to yield bis ?at alter he bad paid tho full fare. We trust that hia oioniplnry penally, well not . bo without its rarriiiig, offset upon the class to which tho prison ir belonged, .many of, whom, by their r?denceo to inaacrigors^hsyo disgraced their, employtri ami ilTorded much cause for complaint on tho part of hit public. ' Tn ihii'caao undiir consideration^ tho sot that the obnduotor wi s hod to find room ifor- a omalo. lie held that, tho yiolding. of anoatwss ntircly a matter of oourtesy, and took ocoxpion to' aako aomo suggestion.)) to tho fsylr aex, in oohnoo iou with this matter, which ayo of a timely char hter.'*"" '" "- ' "" " ' " [ V 1. : . iintl.1 _." it..-..] Boston is. aehriStian town,: and baa u,- obrlstian < -ooplq:; it is iu fact tha. teetotaloat olty. on thia | np^dasosphpre, The vorv smell, of .Monongahnh? S a penitentiary offoiico ; how u Iran go and alt the anno"time how sad the reflection induced by a re-. I >ok from that ' godly city, that' *' thoro in ijix | lim Laut loir ' of" axrestia'' for' 'dxunkehneBa' 3o-ston, since >'thd closing ' of .tho fiaT-rooma" I iy legnl :-process, i; Tho- 'Now York -Times* out res. Wu this ! I picture, of., the. Puritan city' nth Paris on Sunday aa recently portrayed by its j lorrospondent.'. This, 'too,, d tiring tho carnival ! Imes ot tho imposition. Ha aays: "Neatness,; ardor, decenoy are 'every where ; and if there ,1s nythlag Ohio -in Paria, it does not mako ..its ippoorauoo in publlo.. 'People, oomo out. by tho lundred thonsanda?all tho liquor ah ops of Paria no open; tieio is no Mains Law ; tho supply of iqu?j ia ' unlimited, and.,not one person .is [aoen jrunk.";. Darkest night, whore ahould be greatest ight.:. yu .e "j;-.,__;''.' I .; ' M. Kioix OtfiAiijDiM appt-alod against tno Judg no'pi or the Corroctiunal Polios Court, whioh had,! te j tu:-.?cd .hiw. vO.SwO'i xuio.tUiin was bis socond jonyicthm),,^or hnlrljng,up ,tup Qovcmmeot to latrod. aud contempt in ,on sr.ttoja iu bis journal ?<j ?ibert?. The kppoal', which camo on boforo | lileTJ?ur luifltri aid, has' just Leon 'diami-aed witb ?fe Lu ; : and ''Consequently' tho judgmont1 of 'th?. j crwer O?urt < confirm od. - - Tho - art i cl e ' for which 10 v Was .prosecntodi. .was a. port of comment in} tho first Judgment*: in. which,. according lo,( (?^urt,i; th^.^aajne ofT.-uoca woro r?r ^atccL In ,thp, prcambto to tho present icntoii.io thn Court fin da that^ Ixitug Oondsmn id for ' having'" excited in hin ' first'"artiolo in trod iind Oohtempt ngainiit the ?cverumoilt? and aaving stated In li 1b 'second ertiolo that ho, was xindomnod tos upoaking Lho; trutli; ho rcprodn'cod all tUp aosprtioiin cphtaiuod. iahta ?ip'rit. BS de-' -hires that.truth finds ,no favor under,tho pre-^onl aovojrnmotitj'aw1, ?-at it ? by sorviiity pooplo gain xB tiiey want; that if-danger h aro''pointed 'out to iho dovoninuinit tho persou who does' sb is charged crith-having occaiiioned them;and in oondohtnod; :l:at ilaUoierw only are loaded with favors, whoro mj the champion of truth .inenra nothing but ec roriiy, calutnay, pcraoout.lou, .opndemuatlou, tm priaonmentand ff/jfr Stfti >t it* i-ii j : ?l\ iV.'o?rarain announced hia hitention boforo th? ESoe camo on of apppaung to tho Con rl of 'OoeBa uoa if tho Conr'Impcrlald decl'd?d BgAitiflt him. 17/ sr.U it- ill .:. . is-*-.. ' ?w :'(.' I . Our readers piay not. ho awaro that there Ifj'si ;hia titno, a flnrco war ?aglng in thp Kingdom1 of y oaaachuBO tt?, ,or m pro properly speaking a whis ft'oy reh'ollion. Milton somowheio aeks tho qnoa '.Ion:-'NVhy Bbcrt?d wd'BfTcflt a rigor contrary to ho manner of (lod and of naturo?' That quoa d on has often been aakod, and never moro bc-nti ,tiUy then, in Pbanbxiii'b celebrated spologuo of tlio Eaat?m Pttriaroh ?ud his heathen RUOSt, whoii) ho caat out LecatMO ho did not worship tho '.rtio God. Tho Lord tii cn rop.ovod him, pay log thai ho bad a?ffero? thia bid "man for ninety and iiino years, g?vo' him'food and raiment, and yet AuriAriAii:tx)uld not gits him akelter for ono night.' Bat4Ui the parables of Arabia could not mako a Puritan .tolerant.. Massachusetts -has run much on the anti-liquor. Law, and ovpn, ontroclaou her roDg-trlcd and faithful ox-Governor Awi>n*w, bo oetnie ho'm-umb' to go tbo' w'hplp lpngtb of her L?seneate I^a?cian., Tho Nsvr York ?TtrcUd says: "AU aro'q?arTclling over tho ram'botts, and both slds? puli'awaoev il,' to1 keep their' spirits ' rip by pouring spirits down?eomo oponty and others (thoir naoto to legion) 'ou tho sly," Mena? ch?tott.-. Is reeling with ezejlpmont, .and doubtloas era lobg nope will dispute juer titlo to the din tine tion qf be iug'tho dmukeneat, aa well as'tho craziest, Btato ln"tn? Dniokw : ',' " *' ' i Ono of Amoxi OA1* most, popular authorcbooo is. Mrs, i Habt J. HoLiots, author. of. ' Tempont and Runahlnn." "Laura RrrsaSj'' Ac, More, U^n B nuATtcr of ? million copies of h or vbluin.es 'have boon so.d, and her new novel, Tins Cxxcwxo.t i PniD?, now In tho press of G. W.:?ABi.iTOM A Co., will be tuiothor hit for her lucky pohltohert. j ? . The, Lvnchhurg ^vW/con of, the. Sith Raya : " fixa looture on thq Chiralry of the South, by Mr, H. Rrvra PoLiliRD, annoanoed to oonno on hve.t night'a.' Iho' V hilh'armonlo Ball, did not 'lake'place fi?r nid' w?n. bf ah au.licceo. At 8 o'clock, the 1m tdrex Appeared upon tbb stage ' end. announced to empty benchoa, that Uio Icoturo wculd beIpdjofi, niWr^cntivo^k-Ar.uii h .^(i.tmuuvj ... . in I HARniED. Ou Thursday evening, stay 33d, 1867, at tha resldeuca of tho brlda'h falber, by tha Rov. P. T. Keith, M>. B. O. ADAMB. of Beaufort Diatrlett 8. 0? to Misa J ULI A O., youngest daughter of Ricnaan Cujraiu,, Esq., o( Charloaton, U. 0. * sTsT* Tit* Relatives, Prlestcts r.r.i A;i;;:! = : suoesaf Mr. BODEnT JORDAN, Senior, tod Of bis ram. by. aro respoclfully liiTlted to attend ths Pun oral BsttU ces of tho former at Bothol Church TA?j Afternoon, al Four o'clock. without farther invitation. May 38 Of CHARLESTON MEOHA* ICS 8OO1ETT ?TOIT aro re.-pectfuUv Invited to attend tho Funeral BotTloea of your lato brother member, Mr. BOBETIT JORDAN, Sr.. at Bethel Church, TMt Afternoon, atFonr o'clock. May 38 1 JAMES O OY, Secretary 0. M. B. tCV MARl.N LQDOK NO. 3. L O. O. F.?THE) Officers and Members of this TVodgo are riyjncstM to a?, aembto al Odd Fellow's Hall, TMt Afternoon, at 8 o'clock, to par tho l?l trlbnte of roirwt to onr lato Brother, BOBETIT JORD AN. Tho Brethren of tho Fraternity aro rtwpec'fnlly loTltod to attend. .* ?rar 38 1 O, F. T>. PFTTT, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE*.-" KV HORT OR HrOTjRN.?THE FOLTiOWINO TfTBRR DRAFTS haro rnvstortoua'v dlaappoarecl fron, onr possession, and wo hereby caution all nera-msi not to deal in than, as Mr. EPSTTN has stopped tbo. payment of tho same: Draft of P. W. PLEDOER for $183.83, accepted by OED. IT. TNORATIAM. 3. Draft of j. TT, RTKVEN9 for $66.11, accepted by ROPER A STOkJey. a. Ttv-tn of T. T. D\V13 for $70.38. arcoptad by OBO H. TVfiTtaBAM. Mav?B'- S EPSTTN ft EEVTAWUKY. KT V OTT HE_I, HATtTtTETT ARTOAlLRAOK, Wlfo of Wat. M. Rack, Grocer, rornrrr of Usas atmet and fears Lane, (rire notlca that thirtv rlav* altar'date, t will bonomo a Solo Trader on my own account. ' 1 Mar 33 .' ' tuthslmo *yarT)TJTOHER'fl IJt}T^T>miO F7,Y-KTI,T.EU will certainly ?terminal? those pasta, If its na? Is pcr sevorod In. flows re ol beams FlT-PspoV, which aorao deel"ra kocTJ rwcanso thsr can' gnt It for nearly nothing. Dont We' swmdrea'. Ask for BTjTOHEB'S, which is sold by s* live druggists. Imo - ' ' Kay if ?-FINAL N?TIGE,?ALL PERSONS, HAVTN^ demands ' against (ho estate of Mrs. HENRIETTA T?EATH, late of Charl-ston, doco-sod will present the s?r?o property slteslod, and those indebted thereto will make payment to OTTO TTKDEMAN, Esq., 'oornar Wanhlngbra and Oalhoan stre-ts. ' . I MTLLWABD W. HEATH, Administrator of Mrs. Hem Irrita Heath. .: May38 ... 1. 11 ,tuS? 7 IN EQU1TY-C0LLET0N DISTRICT.? BILL FOB D?WBB AND TO MARSHALL ' ASSETS, AND FOR BEtJEK.?-CATHERINE HUMPH. WIDOW AND ADMINISTRATRIX, JOHN RHMPH, DECEASED, ci. LOUISA J. RTJMPB AND OT II ERB. CREDITORS OF . MBS..BUMPILiAKD MARY Au B. HTOK.ES AND OTH ERS, IIEIILS AT LAW OF JOHN BUMPH, DECEASED_ Pursuant to an order of his Honor Chsncelinr Johnson In this can bo mado st tho last February sitting of this Court, for Colls Ira District, ncrUco js hereby giTen for the creditors cf JOHN BUMPH, dorooaed, to rrrcrvo th tr respoCtl'vo claims before most my o?co on ot before tho first'day' or BipHember ttexi , : '' 1 "' B. UTOKE8, ' ' ' " O. E. D. D. Commission are Offloo, OoBoton District, March 3SUt, 1867. ! !. :: larooi rji r .v! . March 38 , ?- NOII?E IB HBBEBY OrtTEN 'THAT three months after dato application wtil' bo in ads'for re newal of Certifies hi No. 883, CTTY OF CHARLESTON BUT. FEB CENT. STOCK, tamed' October. 1P53, dated 8d May, IBM, and standing in the name- of W. H. QOD HHF.r.. . iomcJmo r ." March 38 [ ?-NOTI0E.-I, EittLY. $TAAT8; 'mfe OP JOHN II. STAATS, Butohar, do h?ret?.- giro notice that I will bocoma' a Free Doaior ln'ono month from 'date. I.'i t ...? ">' ? aVsjrjjjy 8TAAT^. May 31 toS* King Street Road. , _ - ' 1 . ii>? E., if.^mfpnqi ?aq., as a: candidat?, tor .BberuT of jCliar.lesW 'Jnd^ciaY) ulstrlct. at.tliv ne?t oteoUon^ ' Bepteinberio " ,.. . , ! ' , ' I. M-.l fj. > r,l nl .,49-MEBSBB. ED1T0EH :?YOU \YILL PLEASE announce a en. A. M. MANP3AULT as aOandWIate for BherliT at the smanlng alsotton. . ' A CITIZEN. KoTcmbcra .. . , ,_ . . ata jar BATOHELOB'8 HAJJt DYE_THIS SPLENDID HATH DYE is the. beat In tha world. Tha only true and prrftci Dj??harmlesa, reliable, iruuvn tancoua. No disappointment., No ridiculous ttnta. j Natural Black OT Brown.\, .Betaadle?) C\? 'U effbeta of Btd Dyti., InTtgpratosthe hair, loarlng It spit and be?aUfaL The gennlne is signed Bfifli rt' A', BatcKetar. ' A? otbera are'mere Imitations, and should be avoided. ' Sold by all OrviggtsU 'and' Prirfum'feri.^ Factory, ' U<x 'B? Barclay irttva?ti'rtow-Ybrk:1''' '' : <""';,?sU' "" * JkaT BEWABE OF-A OOtTNJ EUPktT. ' Dflttrnntmr 10 i. -, i .1 ,'vftwlljl MCOl/1 lyr , ?sr THE Qa?VE3T M?LADIB? OE; t'pTJTH" AND EARLY MANUQOU.-UOWABD A?aQOIATIO.S ESSAY?,' on the Physiology of the Passions, and Iba Errors Aonsot and D iscis e? pocnUar te tU? ttrat age of man, with Reporta on new methods'of treatment em ployed in this institution. Seaf in aeaisd latter en. Tolopeo, frooof chargo. M -.tu > Al -. ntl?j Address 'l.ii ... Dr. J. BKILLIN HOTJOBTON, li Howard Asacimaticrn, Phlladiitphta, Pa. ..May 30. . : ,-.. ,, ...m i,(? ,3.i:?rn> 1:'u;j ut Brno 's?-N?TIGE T j'^MAB?TEI?.?0!ATT js,IN8 AND PILOTS winhln . to anchor ihclr v\*ieU m ' Aahlay Hirer, ir.-. ro-iu^tod u.v? t?'dd sdaorywher? within direct, range of the 'heads ot thei 8AYANNAH raH.road vTBCABVES, on the Charleston i and 81 Anaraw'a isldo od .tho AehloyT?rrrr; hy whloh procsulion, contact vrlth thet Submarine Telegraph. Cable wtU be avoided. I ,it4~ .; ii' ' >? . ,.b- C. TVRNEB, H. M. Berber Mas tor'a Offioe, Charles ton, February ft, 1884. FebrnaryT.;:.;;/ ,;. ; , ^ "??? ,',7. ' ?? , I OivHBliOHH OF YOUTH.?A GENTLEMAN 1 wbo' auffsred for years from Net-rems Debility, Pre mature Decay, and all the offsets of'youthful tudtaere? tion. will, for ths sake otsuOaxUaj humanity, asjqd Jree, t > .11 who neod It, ths receipt and dlrectiona fur middncf ths simple remedy,by . which, bo was oured. Dun'erexs wishu g to prent b> ths, sdverCjfor'a erperianco, can 4t? so by ncdrcsalrg, to perfect cauadmeo, ,. , j ' '. JOHN It coden, April il imo** ' No' 43 C?dar sri^'ns^cak. , 0MT ABTIFIOIAL EP?^ABTaTICIAL HU MAN EYES, mads to order and in'aaAd by Drs. y, RAUCH and P. OOBOLEMANN (rnrmtrly employed by IT^usotnrBau, of aStrls), No. 690 Broadway, Now York. April u " ' - : ' ; ^yr ?arP?BLIO NOXlb^-T^DXai^?ABY OP tbo Fourth Health District, in cil r^o of Dr. J. S?MBBS 1 nUIST, baa baea removed frcm ue 'City Hosptuu to tha j southeast oom=r of St Philip and Warrc-i Itrettd, where, paUcnUwITf bo seen b'ettroen a and io o'clock A, IL, anoT l and oo'eluekP- m0and ?ail? WO as aeratotuxo.l OEOBOB J. pzlckp,,UuU. Mayli V :n >.':' 10. ' ' a. lU.C^ty Btagiatrar. . 'aa^ Bi-A'HTIPift, ?HAllLiU5HEVAXjXuVa LIFE t'OIt 1 E IIAIR positively WJit?rcS (jrivy halT to its original col < r ar.d y ouinful 'beauty ; taptrls Ufa aid strength to t is weakait hair; stops ItaV calling out aft I once;keeps thv head eteaa|!js ttaptiralttled ?a bale dressing. Sold by sB Drogglsta sud fsibhwssJBs bltr* I dressers, and at rray offloo,! No,..1123 Broadway, New I York. lit; UAKAU.a. UUtVALIEB. m. D. i. i DOWIE fc UQIBEf : No, 151 MetUng street, . . . ? .. OppoaltsCbarlsston Botet January I',,' " ' 1 '". ' '-'Ajmos 03- A YOUNO LADY, RETURNING TO HEB couutry hom?, after a sojourn cl a low months in the el ty, was hardly racognUed by her. friends, j In plana of a coarse, rustle, flushed faoo, aho had a toft ^hy O0m> plsxlon nf ftl?sflad^ t"?t^I^ ?y"^ot>infst. ijiiil rnrtaart of tw nly.three she Ir?sily ar^?arect mit elghtban. ' Upon in luliy as to tho oatuw'?f so great' S ?llange, aho'plainly told them that she uted tki cibCab-Ian halm, and considered it an tnvmlaabls acqrdsttieri to any lady? toOaa. By its' nao any Lady ca- Oentlemon can h? prove IhOr pcr ; scmal sppoaranne an hundred fold. ' It laaiinpln tu Its) comhlnation, as Natnra hersaU la atmphv yst y^asjurpaaaw din lUe&oaryJn drawing ImpojltUa from,,ahmhesj? lag, elaanalng and, bsanUfylng ths skfu sad, ocmplexloo. , By [ty ditectaction pa the ruticls it. draws from. It sB Its lmpurittea, kindly healing the /wo, and leaving ths sur? faoe as Nature Intended it sho'ald'i/o?dcari toft, smooth, and beau'ufoi, ITloo ?1. etat by'Mail'or Expf-ass, on re, oaipt of kti order, by' ' . r" ":l v : ! W*Y$ 1 ' No. ? Wtat Fayeftd Htrook Syra^uaciTT. Y. TU? eoly American Agent? ibr thetalo tha'Mtme. March PO : ' ; 1 ' ' hi 1 [jMi^fty THE TJAE?0N STAE, cl tho country, and offars a ta tarai.) y tu sdluci te. Mtr 'sTtxr tha benoQ t of our adttirtUiug patron ' 1 -B?tai of AdrerU^ lib?rai: NoTsabsrao t^?rt&SBr'""'