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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our t:?l>l? lilHiiuteiim. LONDON, Juno 4-NoilU.-I'ullHOtS 911, ex, divi? dend; bouda 73. LivRiiFoor.. Juno 4-Noon.-Cotton finn; esti? mated Halon 1.1.000 bales. Middling Uplands lija llj; Orleans ll j. Common llosiit 7a.; lino 13d. Turpi'ininn 13-". Tallon- ll<. Lavuti'-mi. Juno -1--2 I?. M.-C?ln lina mit uncoil la. since tho opoiiiiiir. Tito marlu u othorwiso aro unchanged. Tlio Manchester market lu quiet, with goods and yarn firm. LOKDOR, Juno 4-2 P. M.-U. 8. Honda advanced i einco noon; otherwise unchanged. Washington Nowa. WABiinroTON. May 5_Tlio Weat Point Hoard of Visit-.ra organized; Hov. Franela Vinton, JJ. D., Pr?sidant; li. II. Augamar, of Louisiana, 8ot.ro tsrv. . Tlio Radicals bavo o\rricd thia cilv by 2000 ma? jority, and bovo a majority in City Council. 'ibu N ivy Department lin-? ndvicuM from tho Aaialio bqtiailrmi; lu a Ith good; tm piracies in tho Chinean BCIIH BIIIOO September. Thc death uf Captain Jiilm P. Dnnkhc-td, al Aden, on Ibo mouth uf thu Ked Hen. ia ciiulirmcil. Tho deceased wan n non of thu late General Janen Hankhcnd, of South Carolina. On no omit nt tho unovpooted Inigo' rcrtointa of nmlacellaneotiH character from Internal Hovonuo to tho clo?e oi l i--1 minlli, and tho gono.nl requi? sitions from other departments, thu debt ?tate ment for May will show, not only a very hugo cur? rency balance, but n considerable r?duction of dobt. >(\ . Tho Inlornal Hoveniio receipts tn-dnv r.iuuuiit to }l,02j,U0a. Thc monthly debt statcmcut will oo publialied to-morrow. Attornoy-Goucral Stausliorry has tel urn ed from Now York. Uaiioral Sheridan's netinrut of yesterday, have produced a | uti foti ntl sensation in* political circles. It ia cunflJoullr expected, Hint thc Pr.iaid.ont, will, on lita return from Haleigh, t ik.> tho reins, lt ia ?tated lint Durant Inn declined tho Gov rnorKhip of Louisiana. Attornoy-Genei al Stannberry is tn rccoipt of many lotion), with quostiuus rcgnrding particular ?"mil*, auswita to woioU, in his opim.m, ho oauiiut awfully give: brit tliero iro nisaucnnccs tl tat Hie HUjiploinoiital upmioii, b ned unen nlMlr?nts from Statoi, nm. will bo prepared mid prumulgnto'd in ninnie ti ito to meut thu inanes. . Alexander Delmar. Direuttir of tho Statist ?enI IJuroiu of tim 'lYoaHury . ti tartinent, lin been olooted an honorary inaiuborof tho French Statis? tical Baromi. Advices from.Colonel Parker, a mrrnbor of Goo. " Gratit'-i Blaff, who wollt \V-r?t t-j-iuvoitigrito tlio Fort Eoarny ma-Maaro, oorob.iraUn iii > ro-unta nf I'id'au Itoatiiilioa. It.ta nt Uni.unjliliially, lltat QoiioralSuorinai will taita lue il-'.l im.noJil lo ly. .ind;, Kin?, of Missouri, ami lAtuor. nf Tckuos Hco, have bann impeached by Ibctr rcapoolivo h tnt o Sonates. ' 'Tho Pr?-ubi rn! ut Raleigh, j li M it?n, June 4. - rho President, accompanied by Secretary So-varil, Po'stmiistoi-Gonoral Hand ill and olhara nf tlio pirty, wero Osoorted to the'capi? tol ut 10 o'clock this in arning by'Govcrnor Won li. Major-elene ra l Sickles and Hi nfl', a nu miter nf prominent military ofllcors and olvtUaae, including tho Mayor of Haleigh. . Tho ro-cpt.un took ,plan in tho Hall of tho lin.uso af ConunoiiN. 'J.''10 viqitiira. after -saluting tho President, wura hiti-odtiocd lu Secretary Soward, 1'. ' :<t maul i i i ; i not al Ilaud di and Gen. Sickles. , j ? - . Tho dont muten from tho Stole Asylum wore ninon)- Ibo many who paid their respect*. - Whites und blacks woro nil treated with tho uamo courtn? ay. Thu greeting received by tho President from nil persona mn warm aud cheerful, old ua well ns young congru ultiting hi ni on tint visit to lils na? tivo town, and ovcrybody Hcemcd to bo happy. Tho I ceremonies * nt tho oily ' oeniotory com uio?iceu, at noun- to-day, in c jurien', io i with thc dedication of tho monument crectod tn Hie memory of tho father of Ino Pr?sident. . It is ii sim "Jo ?haft of red limestone, ten fee.', lilith. : with au ornamented cap. The inscription ii : "lu memory of Jucob JuliUHon, uti honest mill, bo lovo.l and respected by nil who know him. Horn -, died January, 1812, frt>m disease caused I y an ovor exertion in mn mg tho lifo , of his friend. Tho Pr aident und party, aceoinp?iiiod by ; Uuv. Worth, i jenni,il Sn:k ha alni others, haVing . roaoh od tho couictcry in carriages, wero uouducled to n platform uonr tho mumiiuuiit. . A very largo number of spectators wore pi osent-nil appa? rently deoply interested in tho ceremonies;. After tuo preliminary religious oxcrcisoa Hon. D. L. Swain, 'L?a. D., Presideut nf State Univeruly, eohvorcd au address,,in which ho tra -eil tho hislory of It tloigli, and iii thia con? nection alluded to Jncob Johnson, who, by a'deed of noble daring, saved from drowning tlio lives ol Houdoreon and Callum, at tlio uti minto jirico of his own, passing away eventually a martyr to liit manity. 'A'UO TUUUWIllg obit nai y nuilee, i. niton !.. C'>1. Henderson, tho editor nf thu llale'gu Stat. Is co? pied from I bat paper of tho 1-th uf Ja.mary, is 12 : "Died io this oily Saturday lost, Jncob Johnson, who had for matty year? oc'jiipio 1 tin humbtu bul usof..l station. Ho WIIH city constable, sexton, and porter to thuStoto Hank. Hi Ina last illness ho was visited bs- tho principal inhabit inls of tho city, by all nf whom bu '.YOU ts iee med for his honesty, sobriety, industry, and humano and friendly disposition. Among nil by'whom ho waa' known and ester med, none Inn nt h tn inure, excopt, perhaps, his own rclstlons-'than tho pub? lisher of thia paper, for he owes bia l.fo, ou a par? ticular occasion, to the boldnetia mid humanity of Johnson." Tho orator among other things, alluded to .the fact, that three natives of Ibo State. Jackson. Polk and Johnson, bavo passed from ol acuritl- and ' poverty iii North Carolina, to comparativo upu|oncc and eminence in 'A nm .1 re, and terian- to thu highest point ol' honor in the Union and tho ujorld. ' Dr. Swain concluded os fulliiwa; Of tho. history of Ibo BOU Jucob Joh m-on, who coiniiiuiicci( li.c miner such comparaiivoly u;,la\? raba, aii-ipiee-, thia is nut tho tuno to bpcalt. Tlio comp lunn nt hie boyhood, Leonid.is Pulk, whoso cliuracior I bavo nitcinptod to portray, lins IHUMod tho lAirtnl of tho gravo..-.Tho Pn-aideut, of-.the U'lilcd States,ia befnro you. Seaic^'ly moro timu-p/orn thnb tho Lieut Jhl-Iinncral se ined Ab-'our la?t in? terview, iliacareor in lifo, thus fnr, is reniai kable in any ago or .attou. Hm ennuin am) the w?riil havo decided botwoon thu twp rpPiosmitajivo'iiiiiu bf thu two pa Le i which Aivided North Carpliiia and Ibo South-th it ? ho who nehioved BUCCOBB. ii not rondo puro and p ilriiitiv, WUB OB bravo nB diuinter Hied, und Wisoc tJia,rkhlB compeer. Tho menumoiiLs -of tho-"niie i aro before 'yu. Tho crien swords u-.r.y T:'. mmp niled, a? a lin tn.-li? to of til? . aht, anti a warning of tho future, j Thu poriod'iiasarrived when p^?.otmin, uutlees-than cbiistiimty, rattuaoM Uti? -foigivene.-H ?if ail that WO cannot forget.-I'litt UiOei-oss Hworda on tho inoautnenl, ?uriiiounUed Ly thu stripes und Htm rf, form an approprirdyo'inomurJal ossoemtion fm- the ('on tedei uto and Uoi?ii tleaelj and no rt ri fe bp ilil ])ren:;ed ab 1V0 tlioit-griivc-a'but palriolic and gen? erous emu ?Hon - to do,\\nmt In promnto hanpuuy and restore the 'maro pcrfoct Uninii dcsiguotl by tho Constitution of our ctuiiiuou country. '1'lie ooreinonioa were clo>o.l with n biinqd utinn.. Two outnred girls luid largo hunches < f ibo rhu.o>' ' eat ll wera on tho gravo of Jiu-nb Jol tisoll. ' This afternoon tho Presidot't and party attended tho Btato dinner at tho Yarborough House. Tho rJiitertaintnoiit wau in elegant style: no toasts wet e di tink, nor upeouhca mude. Tho PiuMilcpt III company with Secretary Soward, 1 'Punluiauli:. ( lene tal Uanda ll. and others, this uflornoou visited thu several Hinte charitublo iiiBtituttouB -in tlio viuini ly. '"-I \ 1 . Tho-Presidential party will leave hero lo-mrrrow" morning to attend thu commencement exercises nt tho Ktato Univorsitv, Chapel Hill. 'ITiOy may so? journ thora dil l-'ridtiy. .lr fie run 11 I In vi?. WAAUTSOTO^,' Juno 4.-Mr. Davis will resido during uurunioi Niagara, a bcnntifi? little viJlago, ono of lit,) oldest in Canada, ou Lake Ontario. A Uno residence has boen fitted up fur. hid aoQoniuiodation. 1 From \iai York, ? ?? Naw YOUR, Juno 4_Tuo Constitutional Conven? tion ha? boen organized, and Wm. A. Wheeler cloded President. . United mme? Coart In North Carolina.-. Riciiu?ND, Juno 4.-Chief Justice Chase arrived boro to-day. Ho leaven Im Haleigh, N. C., t<7 murrow in?rnini>, lo presido at ino session of tho Circuit Court there. - . Fron New Orleuns-Itciuoral ot Governor i J ^ ' . '. .. ' Wells.' 'J -.' I : NEW OBLEANB, June 3, -Hy order or ibo Prosi dont, thrungli tho Secretary nf War, GoneralSlicri dau bas restored the Old L?veo Cimuniasioiient in comnlmiico with n p?tition from (iuvemor Webs. - lu obeying tho order, General Hhoridau deiiouneco Govornor Wolla in Biri nw tonus, aud rtHitovoe him, appoint! ig Thomm, J, Durant in his placo, mendal has also removed tho Street Cominis- I einnor, omi appointed William linker in hm pince. NEW OhLEANB. Juno 4_Ueu. Shoriduti'B remo? val of Gyveruor Well? m commented ou favur..bly by tho press, and uppoara lo bo rognrdod witn favor by thc majority uf tho peuple, linker, tho nowly appointed Ht root CominiHsionor, la uno of I tho registrars in the First District. ' Ileum val of Al 11 n I e lp 111 < nilen w of Mobile. M0DH.E June -I.-Tho foJoivingordor h.m bi eli received by Mayor Horton : 3b Ol? Itoortl of Aldermen and Common Council : HEAWJUIIATtna ?ID MiUTAny DIBTUIOT, I .''' ATI.AMA, CIA., .M.nv Ol. ( [8PICTA1. OHDEII, No. ai:] In pil relian co of a rt coi nm ob da lion from Gen. Swayiio, Coiiimanding tho Dislric\ vf Alalxatna, touohing tho rooeut tliitturbanood ah Mobile, nod rossons therein Bot furi li, tho ofllses of City Tax ' '1. ll rotor, City Treasurer, Board of A bl erm rn and Common Council of- tho City of Mobile), aro hereby v.,rated I.y tho rem.>\al nf tho proeoiil in? cumbents. Tho now appointees will bo inaugurat? ed immediately altor tho promulgation Of thia or? dor. I* ; Prom the Var West, NOBTH PLATTE, 300 MILE? WEST or OMA?IA. Benauir Wadu, with cxchrtnnnlHl party, accohtpn Dird by General un rmoii, ut rived, haro. Wo?thcr doh'ghtfiiL . Tho par.y, ntippliod with rifles, ahirmr ed thooisolvca Hhuuting aulclop H from tho oars; which aro plentiful along tho track. , . , ' I nomeme Marketa. " ; HOOK BIBPAjcn.' ' " NlW YoiiK, Juno 6-Ni iou-S looks dull i and . atoadyii Monoy 0a7. Gold 180J. SUaUng,'time MiuOfJ :.) Sl.iJ . n^..,. I 1;. 10|; Hight 10}. 'ft! coupons, 1091; '04, 1051;'CS, lMJalCOJ; nowiasuo. IO81IO8}. IU40'H, OUJaODj; 7-30 a, Ural aorios, lOu'inlOCJ: utnera 105|al05j. Hour 10a20 cia. lower. Cora dull, la2c. lowor. Pork dull. Lard and Whiskoy quiot. Coll?n quiot, 27}o28. Freights dull. SVBVrNa DIHFATCU. Cotton linn with n fair duinand; salo? 2100 balea nt27}a28e. Flour dull; Statu VJ 30al2; Bouthoni derim II?;; mixed to good $11 OOulS; faucy to oxtra i l;? lOalfi 75. Wheat dull and lower. Com 2aSc. lowor; now inixod WeaUiru $1 IGal 21; ola fl 28. .Mona Pork heavy at t23 12 J. Lard honvy at 12}a 134c. Whiskey dull. Sugar finn.. Coffee firm and in lair demand. Naval Storoa Urni; Turpentine 02 , .C21o.;Boeiu $4 to 18 50. Freight? Arm; by ?ail j 3-l?d.; by steam 7-32d. Htocks rather heavy. 1 Monoy 7 lier cent, and quito active Qotd 87. '02 rogietorcd bunda lOGJiilOG}; 'G2 coupon honda 10'JJ. BALTIMORE, June 4.-Colton linn; Middling Mobile, 28. Coffee dull, ill' favor of bilyera. Bu-' gar ?toady; stock incioaged by late arrivals. Flour, no anica, a fm Hier ileeliu . expected. Wno,a very .lull, decliuoJ 40X50J within thu lost fow drys. Cora steady-Whito. tl lOal 13; Yellow, $1 lOal 10; ] tVcatoni Mixed, $1 08. Provisions quiot and linn. Moan Pork $23 00*23 75. Bacon Steady. Whiakoy notionally uuchuiigcd. MOBILE. Jui.e a.-Males of Colton 225 halos: mar? ket onay; Middlings 24}n25. Rocoipie 190 bales. CINCINNATI, Juno 4.-Flour dull and unsottlod in demand by rot ill univ. Wheat and cora dull ! und unsullied. Whiskey dull. Previsions quiot and unchanged. AUOUKTA, Juno 4.-Cotton in fair demand; prices linn. Sales 234 bales. Middling 21a24f. SAVANNAH, Juno 4.-Cotton in good demand; Middling urn at SB eta. Sales 275 balea. Receipts 1100 bale*. NEW OIILEANS. Juno 4.-Solos 1850 halos: market tinner; Low MiddUng 2.5}. Becoipts in tho peat lour days, 2112; Export?, 0922. Buirar aud Molas ace, no quotations. . Flour vory dull; fresh supor Ihic, $11; old atoc.i unsaleable; doublo extra, 112a 14; choleo, ?18. Corn firm and in ^ood aupplv; Yellow mid Mixed, $1 15al 20; cboico Wbito, fi 22a I 25. O-itu iii light supply, nt 95af 1. Primo West? ern Bay. $23.i29. Pork dull; Western, $21 2.ia21 87. Lard quiot ami firm, quoted at 13ai'J} in tierces, mid niall} in koifs. Bacon Sbouluors sqarco: held at 10c; Ribbed Ri dos, 12c: Clo ir Sidoa] 13Ja 1:1}; Siigar-ourod Haina, 15Jal5}. Qotd. 30}. Ster? ling, 47ail. Bight FJxchango on New York, } poi cont, premium. ? if o v i m 111 o ti --r: rr...i < ou lits llrhnli*- Reply , tO ,11 1 Hiller Campbell's .Vole. ''8AN Lum POTOSI, MEXICO. April 22,1807. Sra ; I bad tho honor yesterday to receive tho :omimiuicatinu winch you soul mo from Now Cr? onus on tho Otb inst. Vpn informed mo In il that, i'or reasons', wbi h'-wero understood*, you did'liol Mino to present lo tba Frodiduut of tue Bopublio your credentials os Special Messenger and Minis? ter Plonipo ouliary of tba United R?alos", and that luu h.ne boon in Now Orleans since December lost. Tho g -ern neut of the Republic rocrots that tboso. reasons should havo prevented you from em 11 mg to present your credentials .in order to c. un monee tho dut ion of y .ur offlco; for it Would bo very satisfactory^ for tho government to receive, voii in vour character as tho roprosout?tive of tho' United States. . You also informed mo that thc satisfaction with which tho Oovornmont of tho Un ted States lookod un tho retreat of tho Fronoh from Moxioo. and tho advance of tho army nf tho Cou s lit ut ional Uovoni .neut toward the capital, has beo.i disturbed by in? formation received concerning tho severity used nilli tho priaoncis of war taken at Han Jacinto, ton niau mentioned tba', it was t..c desire of tho United States Government that in oaso Maximilian md his partisans wcro captured tboy should bu treated with humanity aa prisonors of war. Tho mer nos of tho Repulido, wishing to produco an on-' tavorablo impression of tho samo, bavo ende i l'iiro?Vto falsity and spread inaccurate informa lou concerning tho case of tho prisoners of San facilito. Tho groatOr-part of thom,' a co.mid? na ldc number, woro pel duned, but pnnishmout ivas in e ; ed out to some of thom. Tboy woro not 00 od upon simply as, prisoners of war,- , but as die mb i a against tho laws of nations said tho-? jf thu republic. They had just abandoned them lolvcs lo ovory kind of oxcosa/and crime, iu tho .'dy nf Zacatecas, bocauso they were lighting like.' illlibnatera, without country, without usg, aud as iiiorcouarics, uaid to 'shod tho blood of Mexicans abo ile feud their independence and their institu? de n H. Rome, not ti civ, of thoBO foreigners laked it San Jacinto .were conduotcd to Zacatocas, vbcro they havo been' treated with muc i bonovo ouco, tho samo as thotjo. takou olsewhero havo n'"ii and aro treated because there pore not so nany' circumstances of special culpability. The nv nriablo cooduot-of tho Oovornmont of tho Bo lublic, and that obum veil by tho officers of bur 1 mica, hos bo n tu respect lifo and treat with the neatest consideration tho priaoniirs taken from lie Crcnch forces; but on their part, and by order if their principal chief, they frequently assassi lilli .I prisoners taken from the republican forces, dany times, without tho formality nf an exchange, ne pm,onere from the 1'iouch forces have 'boon {uitAm.iutif uni at. lil-n ,? _' .? - , Many of tho principal officers of tho Fronoh 'Dicion" h nye ordered tho bu ruing down b( whole ii ti es; others were decimated l>. what wore called on i ts martial, and at times, for a simple suspi? r?n, without tho least appearance of juaneo, tboy jut to death indefensible persons and old mon, a bo were not able to boar ariusagainst thom. Not ivithstanding tnis, thc Uovornmont of tho Rimub 10 and her officers iu gen uro I, far from retaliating, is', boy woro provoked ' tb do, have over obsOrvod .be mos*, humano oonduct, giving constant oxom nlos of tho realest generosity. In this manner ho republican causo of Moxico hos excited the lympatbioa of all civilized races. Tflii ! The French gonn, tho Archduke Maximilian hos 11 sii ed to continue shedding the blood of Mexi? cana. With the exception or three or four oitics ? et doini neel ed by force, he has seen ' tho en tiro Kupnblie riso'against him. " Notwithstanding this lie una desired to continue tho work of Jeeolation ind ruin by n civil war, without object, surrounded >y M une men known by thoir plundering and grave laBaas nations, and tho most forward ib bringing uiaibrtunoa on Ibo Bopublio. ' In caso there bu .apturcd porsous on whom rest such responalbili-. tica, it deua not appear to methat they oan bo con odored aa eimpto -prisouoro of war, for those aro Oapouaibilitics dunned by the laws of nations, and liy tho laws ot tho Republic. Tho OovothYiienT, which'haLi given many proofs if its i.nitoiploH ot humanity and sentiments of generosity, TS al H o obliged to' consider, ."according to thu ..circumstance!! , of .tho cases, what tho pr'.i ir Miles o? Juaneo defpand'aiid the duties which t-lin's'tu perfiir Al for tho welfare -of the Mexican people. .Tho.Uoyerumout of tho Republic hopes that With Hip Ju?tilicitlbn of its acts, it will cnn tilmo tbhave th? 'sympathies of tho people, and Lioverumeut of Ibo United Kt,des, who have boon and arc held in (lie highest estimation .by tho p'eoplo-niid Oovcramont of Mexico.- --- . I bavo tho. honor to ho, - . . '.; ' Very rosjieptfully, \ ,?? J Jf; , ' Your obedient servant, in SEBASTIAN LEUDO DE TEJADA. To 1 .eivis D. Campbell, Envoy Extraordinary; and Minister Plobipoteutmry of tho United Ht. tes of America Ut tho I United Mexican States, New Orleans, Louisiana.,.:. '. '-WEAT .O?NSTrnr?rES A, RECEIPT?-A oorrcupou flent pr.'pofloa tim fallowing questions': ' * " 1. "Is tho man who acknowledges tho rccoipt of a check in. shape of a lotter, according to law, re? quired to put on a stamp on tbe reoeint? 2. "ls tho pm ty iv bo pay H tho money required to fm nisli ibo t tamp for tho roaeipt ho. gobs V I To* answer' the last' question1 first: Wo boliovo Hiero is no h>wvcompolhng .a poreon to giyo a rei. cejpt, ; it is aii accommodation andasafeguardfor thu payer of money. Tho receiver of monoy can doolllie to give a receipt until it lae tam ped, and, aa a receipt ia for the protootaon ot the payer, he is exjpcdtod'io furnish tho stamp. Ii Thu following extract Of 'a lotter from tho Com? missioner of Revenue at the time it was written, contains the answer to tho first of tho above que? ries : - ? v . . ? j . . THTASTmv DEPARTMENT, ] OFFICE or INTERNAL BE VENUE, ; > WABBUNOTON, January 20,18?9. ) Tho law requires all receipts for the payment of any aum ot monoy, or for tho payment of any debt dbo exceeding $20, or for tho dolivery of any prop oi ty, to bo stamped,- excepting receipt? for tho satis fue tum nf any mortgage or Judgment or do? oroo of any court, which oro exempt, . .C. .'../.. . ?is A credit on an account or pass-book. M on a bill 'without a signature, is not n receipt, and la not subjoot to elaiiip duty. A letter aeknowlcugiug the payment of a debt duo is, to all intents ana purposes, a receipt, and subjoot to stamp duty4 aa atiou; but tho acknowledgment of a note, check or draft;is not a receipt for monoy,nor yet of proper? ty, in tho ordinary acceptation of that term, aud is net subject to stamp duty unices specified to Bavo boon received in payment of a debt duo oxoeoding $20. _ JOSEPH J. IdiSViai. Minister Campbell pent fur enough North in Norway to see tho sun at midnight. It was in 09 dug. North latitude Tho party stood on a cid! 1000 feet high above tho Arolio Sea. Tho do tuiiptiun na) a : "Tho colan stretched away in nl loiit vaatuesa at our foot ; the sounds of its Waros scarcely roa< hod our airy look-out ; away in tho North thu hugo old sun swung low along tho hori? zon, Uko tho slow boat of tho pendulum in tho tall clock in our grandfather's parlor corner. Wo all stood silcut, looking at our watohee. When both bands came together ut 12, midnight, tho. fall r.mud orb hung triumphantly above tho wevo- a bridgo of gold running due North spanned the wa? ters butweon us and bini. ' There ho shono in ei lotit majesty which know no sotting. Wu involun? tarily took off our bats ; no word was said. Com? bine/if you-can, tho DI ont brill jaut erin sot and son? riso you ovor haw, and ifs Doautlos will palo bo? ron* tho gorgeous coloring which now lit np ocean, heaven and 'mountain. In half an hour tho sun hod awuug up perceptibly on its boat, tho colors changea to thoae of morning, a fresh breeze rip? pled over the fiord, ono songster after another piped up in Ibo grove uohlnd us-we had abd into auothor day. ATTEMPT TO BBEAX JAIL.-This morning, as Mr. Biddle, in charge of tuo county jail in thia city, was making ula usual morning rounds among tho inmates, a number nf the prisoners ooufinod in tho colls on tho. first floor, attempted to escape through Ono of ' tho windows of tho corridor, tfic grating of which bad bcon no bent-evidently bj sordo ono outside-as to permit tho egress of the prisoners. Throe, of tboso suooocdoo in gottinc MU tu ide; but only ono mado his escapo- Mx. Bid die, by timoly and onorgetio offorts, capturing twe of tho llirco, and preventing tho ogross of thc other, priaooors. ..Tue. one who mado his oscar* was a colored mau named Chas. Haynes, oonnuoi for en assault on another nogro. ; He waa pursueii beyond Oakdale Qametery tty officer Phllymv. , t.nv ,M ;? [w?mwgtty?D\M?XX)OK, . .-JUST A VM M. MKfSTINO OF TUB LA? IM KS' MUTUAL. AID ASSOCIATION. Tho first anniversary mooting of tho Ladies' Ma- ' tuai Aid Association was held at tho Depository, in Chalmers etroot, yoatorday afternoon. Tho moot lng iras opened by prayer by tho If o v. THOU . LAW. After tho rending of tho Annual Hopo, s tho fol Io? my o?leora woro elected to servo for tho en? suing yoar: " . OFFICE lia OF THE LADIES' MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Mrs. O. A. THENUOLM, ProsldonL Mrs. JOHN FORREST. Vlce-1'rosldout. Miss W. T. Das AI SSUIIE, Sec re tory and Trcasuror. DOAIID or MANAOEU3. Mrs. II. W. rONNLit. Miss DROWN. Vn. J. S. HNO WDKN. Miss ANN DOBINSON. Mrs. C. A. DESAI>SURE. Miss LOUiSA HOHLUECK. At e. C. P. FRAZER. Mrs. ll J. MEYNAUDIE. Airs. WM. HAVEN KL. Mrs. THOMAS SMITH. Mrs. J. K. H J PIN SON. Mrs. A. M. LEE. Mrs. JOS. WALKER Mrs. OHAS. SIMONTON. Mrs. WAL ADUER. Mrs. JOS. BLACKMAN. Miss CAMPBELL. Mrs. CH.18. VEDDEU. Mus K. J. WAONER. Mrs.-BAKEIt. Miss ANNA SIMPSON. Mrs. P. M. DOUCIN. Miss RAMSAY. Mrs. JOHN M AIM HALL. FIRST ANNO Ali RETO HT OF TUE LADIES' YOTTTAI. AID ] ASSOCIATION, JUNE C I'll, 1807. ' ' To tho members of this Association wo wonld rospoctfally suggest a retrospectivo view of tho picture presented to tho mind s oyo ono yoar ago, tf they would nco tho good which baa boon dono, itt that short period.' by their united offorts. Thon, as an unorganized houuftil of ladies, aur l nunile J by diatroaa, and unccrtninly of tho futuro on ovory timid, wo stood willing to rolicvo tho pressing poenniary ueecaattioa of tho community in which wo moved, yet s.-arcolv ablo to rom prohond how auch benefit could bo proditocd without lucina of aoy description, ovon to coru monco tha apparently vast project winch had bcon conceived in tho minda of a fow who had placad their trust in an overruling Providence, and launohed boldly out to moot the difficulties of thoir position. i j Juno Gth. 18GG, a call waa mado to ni! who might wiall to bocotno interested" iu tho ii ohio Object of benefiting thoso who wore in ? et rem, to moot at. ono of tho rooma of tbO Milla Houao, which had Inion kindly offered by tho proprietor for tho occa? sion, but owing to tho inclemonoy of tho woathor, only a fuw wara ablo to attend, 'l im Adsoeiallon, however, waa organizod that ' afternoon, at the auggOHtion of a clergyman of thia city, and tho wook following anotuor'riieeting wis appointed at tho Hibernian Hall, which was much moro RUC oosaful. Tho oOiccra woro thon elected, consisting of a Prosidout, Vico-I'rcsidcnt, Secretary and Ti onion or, Hoard of Managers, 8iipor?ntond?nt, sui eight Wnrd Superintendents. Subscriptions caro token up after tho Tooting, mid it was resolv? ed that tho Association should go immodiatoiy into operation. Measures woro very 'soon 'afterwards taken to proa uro suitable rooms for the ladina to carry ont thou plans to tho foil oxtont, and such wore /band at, tho Dopoailory, Chalmers street, " which tho tina tous kindly placed ai tho disposai of the Li? dien, provided wo could underbtbe tho necessary rcpairs. Horo, over omeo, a wookir nicotine; has , boon hold by tho lio rd of Miningera, to arrango tho buaincau of the Aaaociation: and tho work hos boon distributed ovory Monday to tho Ward bupor intondonbs, and through them to aa many needy 18 our limited means lins enabled ns to supply. The quantity of material-for work, in proportion to the want, of tho community, has necessarily boon restricted; but to thoao who wore within reach of ita aid, it certainly has produced errat benefit-wo would rather say aoknowtodgodbonoflt. In order to refund ourselves for tho outlay mado oaoh woek in tho purchas: of material for work, it be carno nocoasary to dispose of tho artioloa thus accumulating on our hands, and for this purooao, ono of tho rooma al the Depository was opened aa a ''Sales Hourn," whero ono or moro of tho moin bors of th ' Board of Managers have taken their turn c.ich day throughout tho year in attending , personally tu this department. Tho proceeds of them' salua have, it is true, rarely ever mot tho ea linni e of tho succeeding week, on account of tho difficulty of disposing of tho stook ; but it has been a great assistance, and with Ibo incroaso of outside interest in tho cause,. has onablod us to continuo our ofibrts up to Ibo present timo. Froi mu ii ly, when tho members of tho Associa ion havo boon in groat perplexity, not knowing where to look for aid, but supported by s strong faith, that Ho, in whom we had at first placod our trun t, and who had permitted us to uotnnionco our work of charity, would not allow it to ho frustrated, a Providential hand has been outstretched to us I from a source whence, perhaps, wo lind lo ist OX- 1 pecjed ass launce; and thus havo wo bcon en shied,1 linio nTtur lime, when reduced to tho lowoat point, to roulizo renewed hopefulness. , On ono occasion, wm'ii ulm ont in despair, at (ho oud of tho bast quarter. $3000 was sent "from the "St. Louis Southern BA lief Association" to Oberina ton, to bo distributed to tho greatest . dvantago j f?j^HiW-^? ^p.5^^KJ?l?-..5? to tho Mutual Aid Aaaociation na tho best organ for its distribution. Too Assoo ation immediately set asido clothing to tho value of $500 fer gra? tuitous distribution. Several times bavo donations of $50 and $100 bcon received from our own people, and from thoao ol tho North, who, li carin g of the dark clouds, whioh encircled our infant Association and threat? ened it with prematuro destruction, carno with kind hand ind intcroa.od heurta to roniovo bur fears, and unco moro placod in our power tho moans of usefulnesa. In this connection, wo would mention tho receipt of $100 at one timo, and moro rec on Hy of a Bowing machine from tho New York Southern Belief As ociation. wldoh WO havo al ready acknowledged with uincero thanks to tito donors, - Oaring tho "year wo have boen called upon to mako several changos in oar officers, in conso-' j quouco of thoir chango 'of resilience, Among thoao we would mention the loss of our first Super? intendant, and also of t.vo or tlaroo of tho Ward Superintendents. These removals have always oanaod a fooling of regrot, aa they were tho moans of interrupting tho friendships Which resulted from tho common bond of sympathy existing be? tween those so intimately and . constantly thrown in contact with each other. With regard to the benefit which tills Asso- I ciation has pro iticed, we will only add, that tho strongest proof of its aaefulnsas is tho testimony of those whom it has enabled lo support them? selves, if not entirely, at least partially. Many who havo obtained work from this institution havo said, that, but for iba assistance they would 'Jave wanted bread; and tho vacancies in its offices havo always boen immodiatelly filled, without any diffi? culty, irom among t..oso who hud previously re ceivo-d its oasiatauoJ, and had soon and felt tho benefit af Its labora, 'thorn aro bout seventy parsons each weok who receive employment from this Association, and ovory effort bas been mado to distribute tho work aa equally aa possiblo among tho numorous appli? cants; hut this, as may bo readily porceivod, is not adonnato to tho dUtross prevalent throughout tbs community. Hope still, howover, stands forth to I oncourago tho beliot that our usefuln sa will bo im roa.-ed in tho future, and surely abo ?ill havo J S tor final reward fur patience and perseverance. I Tho nu nth r of regular subacriboni whiob at tho I ond ot tho last quarter amounted io 505, bas since b on reduced ?o 490. Ot -.bis number, with pain'-' ! ful intet eat wo record that flvo or six havo boen re? moved by ibo Providence of Ood, whilo others havo found it absolutely impossible, to continue their subscriptions, although lt is only tho small sum of ono dollar per annum. Thia has been ono great oauso of our difficulty. ' Tho limited number I of our subscribers, which will not even pay Um I .-.ulai iou of OUT o filen ru, h. 8 loft US continually do p. ii dont uisan tho reception of donations for bur support, and wo would the refero c mostly suggest that tboao who can afford this small amount will ondoavor, thrungli the coming year, lo intercut themselves in ita increase. '.' . - . . . With tho above mentioned facta, therefore, be? fore us. wo would lift ? our bearts in gratitudQ to Ood, wbo has sustained os amid all tho perplexi? ties and difficulties of tho past twolve months; and. tender oar slncoro thanks to' those friouds who have come forward to our aaalst^noo in the hour of our nood. Wo preaont now, for Ibo consideration of the moruben? of thia Association, a condensed account of its receipts and expenditures during tho past year.' The amount of monoy rooelvod into tho Treasu? ry from Juno otb, 18oG, to June 5th, lBfi7, ia as fol? lows ; I Subscriptions.?$21 80 Donatio.m.ii.'..1.8.310 35 I Sale of arttolae from aalearoom....y. .9,300 S3 $6.071 aa Tho amount disbursed within th?'sanie p tri od , . la.'..,... ...... ,'..'..i;..$?,01T 10 Leaving a bilanoo tn hand of....'..'.;.>j,,..7....' "64 18 ,., 33 ? . * . ,.r- ..-?'<? . - . X3?or?lB. Items. ? S\ A NEW EDITOB;-J. II. Alexander nu'nonncoshim? self editor or the Waibnlgton (Ua,) ?nzetto. Wo' weloomO" him to Hbo'fraternity, and congratulate, the good people of. Wilkes 'comity un their fortune In having in such rcsponiibto position A gentleman of culturo and ?lerp integrity. - liuis?Uuiionalis!. - WlDUT,-Wo bAYO 'tari sent us, by Mr. Shelton Oil^o, bf 'OgfulbtfrpA county, aoi?o hoads of wheat; which aro said to be hut au average of bis on tir* fields. Tho hoads . average five inches in length, and five grains to t aco, layer, averaging fifty gratias to tbo bead, and ol' an equal plumpnoss. t Ono dozen hoads weigh ono and a'balf ounces. [ Con sf li uiionalitl. EXPLOSION AT MALONE'S FOONUBVJ-An '.explo? sion' occurred Saturday ailemooni at MAIODO'S I foundry, destroying tho furnace and involving a loss of considerable property. Fortunately no per? son was injured. It appears that an old shel), from which tho powder Rad not. boon o? trac ted was thrown into a lot of scrap iron, by mlstsko, hencb tho casiislty. - Oma! i/iUwrwJul. DAMNO BOBBEDT.-On Saturday night,- about ten o'clock, a white, man was robbed on Bryan street, bolov Fahrn tireet, where he had boen I coiled upon businosa. Passing through a ctowd of negroes, congregated On tho ou to i do of a house in whioh ibero was ovidontly a party or eomo pow pow, be waa noticed by nomo of tho crowd who followed him some dlstanoo, and,'upon his near approach, tho negro iiiow a pistol and leveling it athis head, doma, ded bis monoy, upon tho chance Of blowing out his brains, liebig unarmed, ho waa fu. oed to surrender bia money,' when tho negro do cimped.- SiwinnaA A>I:J. . , . , , , i ' Beacher is. taking aides with Orooloy. Hosayi ho honors tho philoaoplibr of tho Tribuno for bil { conduct In signing tho Davis ballbond, ?fld would havo dono so himanlf bad ho boon asked. Boerhoi has no Idea cf being claeeod' aoiobg the "bl.iok. heads.; . . ' ^S&Uj PIlO?l Eunoi'G. DT STEAMSHIP TO MAY IL Tbo Qcrman iriail stosnish?n Dontchland, from Southampton, ou tho 21ht MAT, arrived at Now Y rk Friday ovoid og, braging European maila two days later tlinu tho Booti i. 8hu landed about eight hundred potjBoiigcrH. Tbo Loudon Times of tho2Ut or Moy (Tuesday) ro|>ortB tbo rnco for Ibo French Dorby (Prix do Jockoy Club), ut Chantilly, wlucli took placo ou Munday, Ibo 1Mb ult. Hy special cabio tele ?ruin, dated on tbo cunno ol Chantilly, wo gavo a full account of tliia exciting turf contest In tho Herald tho samo murnini;, KO that thu American po op] o woro informed of tho result through our columns Just ae early a? wore tho aristocrats and spurting mon of Loudon. Tho I'ariH Patrio publialics tho following para? graph, which explains in so o mcasiiro Napoleon's idea in tho pinchoso of tho Bunderberg. Tho ?riler says: Wo bavo reason to believe that Prussian agon?a bavo boon di ?pa'.cbcd to New York with tho viow of purchasing tim iron-clad vessels built during tho lalo wnr in tho United States, but which since ita co noillah m Uavu bcooino in o zees s of tho wants of that country. Among other vessels aro men? tioned tho monitor Ououdaga and-armorcd friguto Dunderboo. In tho Paris Exhibition, on tho lath of Mar. whilo Napoleon woe Inspecting tho otpiosivp olee trio machines exhibited in tho Austrian depart? ment f ir tho destruction of vcasels, a troinoudous explosion wai board. Tho sensation oxporionood by tho crowd was most painful; but when it waa known that tho Emperor w a quietly engaged in conversation with the ougineo-, a burst of hearty cheering broko forth mid resounded through tho gallery. Thc cause of tho explosion waa not ex? plained. On tho 20th of May (Ju en Victoria laid tho foun? dation Btono of tho .?all of Arti and Scionoe at Monnington. London. Th- ceremony was ono of rogo! ma, ni li con ce, and her Mn j ca ty wau recoiyod witb a gonui o outburst ol ontuuslasm. An ?in? menso crowd attended. Tho musical perform? ances i-ero an pertcot BB tho Royal Halmo Opora Company could moko thom. Tho Prince of Wales, as chairman nf tho Committee, read an address to thc Queen. Her 5I.ij.nlv ruphed very brielly, aud was uack et Windsor curly in tuo aftornoou. In Ibo Ifon-o of Commons, on tho 20th of May, Mr. Lo wo, M. r.. doh voi id a le nt: thy and very able speech on thu mtbjjot of reionu mid tho etic?te bf a largo extotiMiou nf t .o iriinoblao in revolution? izing .political iiirtica in Great Britain. In too course of hie address ho said : Tho parties of tho futuro trill havo no reaom blanco to tbo pnxt.es of tba prosout. Tho partios will not ovoii retain thoir names. Tho highway of American history ie ttrown w th tho skeletons of dead purl io?. ( il ear, Hoar ). Foduraliuta I . It ia a matter of antiquarian research to know what a federalist is. ' Whore aro now tho whigs of whom I board so much whoa I was in Autorice ten years ago? Tlioy oro a B extinct a? ibo icbthyosauius; sud who now knows anvf bing of tho Know Noth? ings and tho imo oilers ? Those aro names raised up to gratify ? momentary want of tho popular mind, and whon t hey ha t served tbo purpose which called thom inio ir o they ceased to bc. Tho nainoB wo uso aro nut particularly applicable to? day; originally tho i big??meant rognes, and lories robbers. What is tho di (Terencio botweou domo erais and republicans 1 - Tue foot la the words havo no spool lc moaning. A domocrat ie gouoral ly a republican, aud a rapuubcuu vory frequently a uomncrat. Each has become absolutely meaning? less aa a distinction 'rom ibo other, and ncitbor expressen any vory definite idea. On tho saino day Mr. John Stuart Mill movod his amendment, embodying a female Bufl?ago, which, ho argued, was a logical conacquooce of tho constitutional maxim that taxation and ropro euntation go hand in band, mid of Mr. Oladatono's dictum that' every ono bhonld have the franchise who waa not unlit, or won.d not be dangerous to tho public good. Women, bo assorted, in old times had been allowed to voto f. r aomo counties aud boroughs, and os to tl io arguments against it, they wore utterly unpractical, and bad no founda? tion excopt in tho louting of etraugoiioss. To tho argument tba', politics waru uut women's bttsfnoes, ho replied uoitbur woro thoy tho business of any but lev men, and no- mon waa hold to discharge bia profession tl or business duties tho worso bo? ca uso ho took an iiiterosi in olootioneering; and having combated the objections that wontou woro already sufficiently ropieaontod and had sufficient, power, ho poiuto . out various grievances nndor whiob women labored, such ?a fie un air ?bare al? lotted to men of oducniiooal endowments, and in tho distribution of ?M.ployiueutB. In tbo disouasiou w.ueli folio wed, and which for, tho moat port was moro j-culnr tbau serious in its tone, the amendment ?as opposed by Mr. Karslake, who urged thai it. would lead to tho on francbisemont ot married wonicu ; by Slr. Laing, who - pointed out that it mast, no followod by tho acimlBaion of' women to tho ITOUEJ of Commons ; by Mr; Onslow and Lord dal..nv, vho prcasud Mr. Mill to withdraw it, as il plaood many admirers of tfei!>.Lru.<a.jinoa Wy..WlH-"!1'-',. ML-ffWflQ&jfe. mont, which on a division was rejected by 196 to 73. . Ht: Ha'.'J > ! .. Tue Landon Time? ol thc 21 st of May, detalla a <'Mame Liquor Law" meeting, .told in that city. Wo tako the foll nvnn- extracts from tho roport : ' Last evening tho lion. Neal D-JW, of Maino, Uni? ted States, usually called Genni al DOW, slnoo tho civil war, do Liver od au address iu tho Guildhall, in tho city ot Loudon, the uno of which had been granted, on application, by the Court of Common Gounod, for the occasion, on '. Tho Legislative Pre? vention of Intemperance, Pauperism and Crime." Thc chair was taueu by Mr. Alderman Hale, and though the w dtucr was unfavorable, lhere waa a vory large audience, many of whom woro women. General Bott stood forward to spoak, and was on tbaabvatlosllv cheered. IV mining that that grand old oiviohall bad iiuvor been no worthily occupied than on that oco ?ion, bo t>aid poverty, pauperism and crime woro more uxlonaivoly prevalent in Eng? land than in any other country', aud that no Euc lian statotman of any great proniincuco had ever at? tempted to doni with them m a statesmanlike manner. They, In Am urica, wanted tho Eng bub people to put the liquor traffic down. Tho subject had never vot appoai o.l in tho Queen's speech, but they would nave tt there, or thoy wooli know tho reason why. - "~ I Tho Loudon Star of ll io 20th of May reporta : , "Mr. William Lloyd Garrison, tho distinguished loader of tho American anti-slavery parly, and Mr. Georg o Thom p.o.i, arrived at Liverpool, in the Cuba on Saturday last. Mr. Garrison intends to moko a stay of uovoral mouths in thia country and on tbo continent. On Friday, at thu unanimous reounet of tno passe..gora ou board tho Cuba,1 who iuolud?d gentlemen from, various parte.of tho South.rn H tnt ..a. Mr. Thompson delivered an ad? dress, which waa moat enthusiastically received." Tho PariB Dobats, after announcing thu ratifica? tion of tim Luxemburg poach treaty by tho King of ProsBia/iiitl Napoleon, says : "Wo think teat tho present government, like tho government: of 1840, wiU do well to proflt by tho emotion caused turougbaut all Franco by tho Luxemburg albur and oomploto our system of de? fences.": Tbe samo paper advocates tho necessity of Franco being procured tor any necessity thal may arise. Franco b- s no .le uro to mako war Against any Ono; abo demies pu. co, but sou also don urea to be prepared for any meet. Ul tito Italian Leg elature tho Church Proper ty? bi ll of tho Cabinet r> out* with sumo difficulties in committee . '- . : ... In Florcnoe King Victor Emanuel received a 'deputation no n ino Obumbor of Deputies to con gr.i t ul a te bim on tno marrmgo of tho Prince Ama , deus, and to express tUeir gratitudo for his ronun ! elation t>f four iiiinioua ol ula oiv.l list. Tho King, iu his reply, adverted to the present condition ot Italy and Europe, and ?aid tiiat be had welcomed with pleasure tub l i tat., of Loudon, in wliioli ho waa happy that Italy nail portioipated, adding l NovcrtholoSB, wo must hu ni uo il lunion a. Other compUcationajuaxftfibo iroui at present rtnforo aoeu otonte. We shad b< fortunato if, in thin period of peaeo, we suecoed iu roorganlzlng tho finances. - Tho ? conditions of improvement are only coorago- and porbovji-unce. - . Fivo hundred S ja.lian political emigrants, who accepted tho aniuoaty of tbo Quoon, bad ' orrivod aviron. . . y An aunounoemont from tho Governor of Madrid was posted up'uu tho Bourse, donylng rumors of disturbances ut Uaroo.ona. ? , .' Tho Madrid correspondent of tho Indopondonce Beige., wnling ou thu loth of May,, describee tho pobtical stato of Spuiu t ilia:. ?. i i Frosh arreste havo recently been made. The democrat-! l?o veno und ligueras, both distin? guished lawyers, 'have boo r lini.risouod at the Saladero, but are to bo removed thence to-day for transportation, tbo first uuutionod to Porto Iii co, and tbo latter to Fernando Po. SovoralmerobanU of tho Callo Preciados havo also boen orroetod. Tho population of Madrid has bocumo seriously alarmed by nil those, rigo-ms moas ur os, and in? terpellations iipitn trio fcubj ? have been addrosa cd to tho government by i deputy belonging to tho Libera Union ; but the Ministers,' otherwise occupied In Ibo (ronara with tho dobatos upon tho Indemnity bili, Lave postponed &uy categorical ro ply. Two actgoaute, wuoso uaiuos aro given In the Oar.otUi, bavo received promotion for having denounced ti indi Lory conspiracy which was to havo taken' act ion simultaneously at Antequera and at tho camp IHM oro t libral tn r. It appears ' that a blot of 6 similar 11 at ur e has been disoovored in Catalonia. 1 - 1 . Hon. EODF.CT J. WILKEB, with bis son and son in-law, will soon ouou a now hotel in Georgetown, V. 0., their Intention is'tb m?ko tho houso the most quiet, comfortable and fashionable hame foi families to bo found in 'the ' District. Fifty years ago the great tavern which stood upon the alto oi tho present edifico was froquontod by JOHN RAM DOLFS, who, w>tli his numerous servants in livery, und'horses And carnage?, gavo the placo a cele? brity which will not soon bp forgotUin. To-day an ex-aocreltry ot tho Troasdry and au ex-8enator ie about lo prove to tho world tlu.t "ho oan koop a botol." . Among tho mauy good things Haid by tho Louis ville Courter is tho srub}oine.i : '? ?* . . When t> mob of Northern Badi cala insrillod and Hied upon tho Prasidont at Indianapolis last year aud would not lot bim epoak, lt waa oonsn'ored ? , good Joke. Bat ?liena httio dititurbsjioo o?oun at Mobile, caused by tho bilolotable Los ol an co of i Congroasioual Jaeoo.u, it ja a matter worthy pf in ' veatlgation by ?. Ooiigreashnal committee, backet by an army. It 'rnWte ?''U.fforoilc?>'Wbose ox li ? Uing gored, .i,',; . , , . .? jfco-l ? - i The now stylo of hair fessing, jLMh of lot Uni ? Uib hair float loosely tv I thou t any drtvurfng At .sdi ? w ld eb j? npidlv. ?pro adiog among- ladies who h tv good beada of bair U called tho "toano"; atyio.: bl ONE PRICE li OUR SPRING STOCK IS NOW ready, and comprises a bettor assort? ment of CLOTHING AND Adapted to this market, than wc hayo eyer offered. We havo given particular attention in getting np this Stock to lightness of fabric, strength of material and durability of color. Much tho largor portion of our Stock is made in our own workshop, and we warrant, it in every respect equal to custom work. Wo havo Goods not of our own man? ufacturo, snch as are usually sold ready-made, the difference we shall be glad to show our. customers. In fixing our prices, from which we mako no deviation, we have taken into consideration the depressed stato of tho market, and the univer? sal desire to bny goods cheap. Wo give bolow some of our lead? ing prices : CHECK OASSQ?ERE BUTTS.?8 00 ALL WOOL TWEED SUITS. 9 60 ATX. Wnw. TWHT.D RTTTTR.13 00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX OASSIMEBE SUITS, our own make.16 00 THBEE STYLES OP MIDDLESEX CASSI MERE SUITS, DABK, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MIXTURES..18 ? BLAOK AND WHITE MTX OASSIMEBE BUTTS..22 Ot SILK MTX TRICOT, DIFFERENT MIX TUBES...24 00 j FINE BLACK GERMAN TRICOT BUTTS... .27 00 ? DARK BROWN GRAIN D* POUDEB SUITS..29 01 BLACK DBESS BUTTS, ranging In price . from.?19 to 62 00 LINEN SUITS, from.?6 to 20 00 In addition to the above, we have many good Styles of LIGHT AND I) A UK FANCY C A S SIM E RE S IN FULL SUITS' And in Pants and Tests. i . ALSO, ALPACA SACKS DRAP DxETE SUITS MARSEILLES .VESTS, Walto and Fanny, BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, of rery Ano quality HEAVY WHITE DUOK BUTTS, Ac., 4?. FURNISHING GOODS. In addition to our usual assort? ment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH j ING GOODS, wo wish to call parti? cular attention to our . . .(. ?..:,.? |.,|.. . ...... ; SHIRT DEPARTMENT. We have made arrangements to I have our SHIRTS made by onr own Pattern, and we think they will I compare favorably in style and flt [ with any Shirt on the market THEY, COMPRISE FOUR QUAL? ITIES, $2 50, $3 00, *8 50, and $4 00. We invite the attention of COUN TR? MERCHANTS and PLANT? ERS TO . OUR STOCK, which'we are selling in quantities at very low prices, "r , MAC?LLAR, WILLIAMS A : PARKER, j",!.'. ..." i , , , I >' ..' No; 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF HASEL, j :. ,;. OKLcVBLESTON,"SI. .ty\ " .'.MATISt.'ej -i .:r.al, : ./ :> :.. it)? . joo mr The Relative?, Friends ?nd Acquaint? ances of Mr. nod Mrs. WILLIAM KHT1LL, Hr., sro res? pectfully lim led lo attend tho funeral services of tho latter St tbo Unitarian Church, on To-morrow Morning, Ibo 6tb Inst., tl nine and s half o'clock. 1 Juno a SPECIAL NOTICES. MW NOTICE TO CONSIiiNEES.-THE CAI! GO of tba Steamship SARAGOSSA, from New York, will bo discharged at North Atlantic Wharf. OoeJs not called for st sun bet will stored st orpenaoand rink of Consignee. Juno 0 a HAVEN EL k CO. ??-ANY PKRSON HAVING A GOOD BUGGY UORSE which tboy wlih to placo lu careful aud re apon ponalblo banda, for tbo sumuior mon Um, will apply at thu omeo. 1 Juno S ttsT-VO ABE AUTUORIZED TO ANNOUNCE H. M. WinTINO, Esq., as a candidato lor Bborilf ol Charleston f Judlolal) District, st tho next election. Bop tomber in JW ARTIFICIAL EYES.-AniTFICLAIi HU? MAN EYES m ado to order and tnaortod by Dra. F. BAUCH and P. OOUQLEMANN (fonujjrly cmployod by RoissONHsao, of Parish No. 899 Broadway, Now York. April 1? _ lyr **r THE GRAVEST MALADIES OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, om Ibo Physiology of Ibo Passions, and tin Errors, Abusos sud Dlacaaos peculiar to Ibo brat ago ol man, with RooorU on now methods of treatment ora ployed lu Ibis InsUlutlon. Soul lu soalod letter on volcpcs, froo of chargo. Artilm? Dr. j. SEILUN HOUOHTON, Howard Aaaoclatlon, Philadelphia, Pa. May 20 _3m0 MST BATOHELOR'S HALB DYE_THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE ts tho beat m tho world. The only (rue sud perfect Dye-barmte?, rcUtblo, Instan? taneous. No disappointment- No ridiculous ants. Natural Black or Brown. Remedios tho Ul o ff eels of Hil Dye?. Invigorate* u>a bair, io? ri ns lt soft ?nd beautiful. The genuine la ?Lgood William A. Batchelor. All olbcn .rs mero Imitation?, and ?bould be ?voidod. Bold by sll Druggists and Forfumers. Factory, No. 81 Bardo; street. Now York. KW BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. DecemLier lu > - lyr mkr BEAUTIFUL HATIt,-CHE VALLEB'8 I LIFE FOR LE HAIR positively restores gray h ?lr tc tea original col n and youthful beauty; Imparts Ufo ?nc strength to t tl weakest hair; ?tops lU falling out ?1 ouro; koopa Ula bead clean; ls unparalleled aa ? hali dressing. Bold iv ?H Druggists and lashloiiable htlr drossors. and at ma- ofnoe. No. 1123 Orosdway, Now York. / el ARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. D. DTWIE k MOISE, No. 161 Meelina street, Oppoalto Charle ito n Hotel. January 1 Cmos AW NOTICE T I MARINERS.-CAPT AI N 6 AND PILOTS winbin - to anchor their vesao" tn Ashley River, are requested a > t to do oo anywhere within direct rango of the beads of tho SAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, on tho Charl cal?n sod Sb Andrew's sido c. the Aehloy Hiver; by which precaution, contact with the , Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided. b. O. TURNER, H. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charles bra, Fobruary 0, 1866. Fobruary 7 mw A YOUNO LADY RETURNING TO HER | country homo, after a sojourn of a few months in tbs city, was hardly recognized by ber friends. In place ol a coarse, rustle, flushed face, ?be had a ?aft ruby com? plexion of almost marble ?moathnou, ?nd instead ol tw n ty three she really appeared but eighteen. Upon In? quiry as to tho ca nao of so great s chango, sbo plainly told them that ?ha used tho CIROAS-IAN BALM, and considered lt an 1 n valuable acquisition to any Indy '? toilet By its usa soy Lady or Oantlcmea can improve their per? sonal sppearanoe an hundred lold. It ia ?Implo In Its combination, aa Ntturo hcroolf ls ?Implo yet unsurpass? ed lu Its efficacy in drawing Impurities from, also beal? ing, cleansing and beautifying tho akin and complexi?n. By Its direct action ou the cuti?lo lt draws from lt stl its Impurities, kindly healing tho same, and leaving tho s?r? taos ss Nsturs Intended lt should be-clear, soft, smooth and beautiful, trico si, sent by Mail or Express, on re? ceipt of an order, by W. L. CLARE k CO., Ch emla bx, foo oniy li?Dt\^i^^H0.^?^^^^J^^ ' March 30 iy .-1 ?-ERRORS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Pro mature Decay, sud ?ll tbs effects of youthful Indiscre? tion, wiH, for the sake of Buffering humanity, send freo, to -ll who need lt, tho receipt ?nd dlrecttons for making tha simple remedy by which hs'was cured. Bufferers wi? lu g to profit by tba advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, tn perfect confidence, JOHN B. OODEN, April 12 Stnos* No il Cedar ?troct. Now York. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second military- District, I CltaBXwrroic, 8. C., May 30, 1BC7. J [OIN ?uia i. Oas ESS No. 2%\ I. Ac y citizen, a qualified voter according to tbo re? quirements of the "Act to provide for the more efficient gov? ernment of the rebel Statu," passed March 2d, 1801. and the Ad tupplanentary thereto, passed March 23d, 1867, ls eligible to office In the provisional government of North and south Carolina. AU persona appointed to office will be required to take the oath proscribed by the Act afore? said, and to nie tbs ??mo, duly subscribed and sworn, with the Post Commander. TL AU cit ?ans assessed for taxes, ?nd who ?hall have paid taxes for the current year are qualified to serve ?s jurors. It ehaU be the duly of the proper civil officers charged with providing Usia of Jurors, to proceed wilbla their several Jurisdictions, without delay, and ascertain tho names of all qualified persons ?nd place them on tho Jury lista, and from such revised lists aU Jurors shall be here? after summoned and drawn tn tbs manner required by law. UL All ci Uren? are eligible to follow any Uoensed call? ing, employment, or vexation, subject to such Impartial r?gulations ss may be prescribed by municipal or oilier competent suth-ri ty, not inc insistent with common right and the cunnii tull on and Uws of the United Slates. Th s bond required sa security shall not exceed tho penal sum of one hundred dollars. Ono or more sureUes, being eltixens, and worth lu the aggregate double the amount of the bond, over and above Just debts, will be I sufficient. > TV. The mayors of eiUss ?nd other municipal snd j town officers, and all sheriffs, magistrates and polios forces are required te be vigilant and efficient tn ntain t.ininr? frdf : ian ts the d'T" nf th ear duties they win bs expected to co-operate with tba military autho ? rides. V. Post Oommandars may summon to tba'r MS when? ever tba ordinary means at their disposai shall not be ?rifflet?nt to execute th- lr orders, such of tha elvU oui oars, and aa many of the eltixens mithin lb - territorial limits of tho military post ss may bs necessary; and the neglect or refusal of any person to aid and assist lo the execution ol the orders of tbs commanding o facer will be deemed a misdemeanor pun Inhabit by such fine ?nd Imprisonment as jay be imposed by a military tribunal, l approved by the Commanding cte norah VL NoUccnso for the ?ale Of intoxicating liquors lc quantities less than one gsllen or to be drank on LUI premises, ?hall be granted to any person other than ar Inn-keeper; tue number o. suoh licensee shall be deter; min ea. an . the fees to be charged for each Ucease ?bal be prescribed and collected by tho municipal or to wi authorities, and approprialsd exclusively for tba benet! of the poor. If any parson shall be found drunk on tin premises where liquor is sold tbs boons* may be re voked by any magistrate. Th? tax tropo tod by the la tor., al revenue laws of the United States ls an ad dillon? charge, and does not excuse tho party from the o J ?erv snot of local regulations, nor exempt hun from the pay ment of suoh other license feos aa may be imposed bj municipal or ether competent authority. VIL AU contracts hereafter mads for the manufacture sal* or tr?unpori?tlon, storage or Insurance of in toxic?! lng liquors, ?hall, within this Military District, b deemed and treated as against pubUe poUoy, and no ol vi ?ellon, suit or prooeedlog tor the enforcement of an; such contract shall be entertained In ?ny court, VIH. In public conveyances, on railroads, highways streets, or navigable waters,' no discrimination beca aa of color or caa te shall be mads, and the common righto all cd tis ena tn ?rain shall be recognised and respected The violation of this regulation win be deemed a tali demeanor and render the offender liable to?rreal*ni trial by a mlUtary tribunal, to be designated by tba Com trunding General, besides such damages as the I nj ur? parr/ may sus for sud recover in civil Courts. TX Tho remedy by distress far rent ls abolished. Wher lands Are leased or ba out tor hire or rent, cotton, core or other produce of tbs same, when severed from lb land, may be impounded! bot the sam? shall not be n mored. And,, cotton, corn, or otb si produce so lu pounded, ?bau be held aa security for the rant or hire s claim td. sod may be sold lu saUsfkeUon of toy Judi ment.for,.the sams: /Yowled, that any anssHsfie claim for labor bestowed upon tbs cultivation of sue colton, COT a or ether produce, ehaU In no case bo peal pened toany demand for rent or hire; bot to tbs ox Ur j of suoh ol?, m for labor, there shall be a lien on such co ton, oom or other prod ace, having preference ovar ta olAim for rent or laira. By command of Major-?entre! D, B. Brcn.is, 1 . 3. W. ?LOUa, ".* Captain 83th V, B. Infantry, A. D. a and Act Assist Adj't Oes. OvtratAL t ?I4EUJI D I? Moo ax. Captain 89th In ten tr; AJd-de-ULcap. Jajaes SPECIAL NOTICES. *S-C0N8rGNEEa VER STEAMSHIP Cl?Ail FION, fraui Now York, aro noll Qed Uiit abo will dis? charge cargo at AJgor'B South Wharf, doola remaining on tho wharf at aunaot will bo ?to red at own ore' risk and oiixiiiK). STREET BROTHERS A CO., Agents. Juno 4 _1 .ar DUTCH KR'S LIOHTNINQ FLY-KILLER ?Ul rurtaliily exterminate tlicso po?ta. lt its use ls por Rcvcrcd In. lloaroro ot bogus Fly-P?por, which ?orno iloal'T? koop because they can got lt for nearly uothing. Don't bo nwlndlod. Ask for BUTCHER'S, which ls sold by as hve druggists. Imo May 28 SHIPPING. Jrrv FOR l-l vi-ttIM HU,.- i III; A,.," UTJW Amcrlu m (now) ship BOMBAT, F. O. Jordcii ^nflv commander, having half ber cargo engage. 1. n" will havo dispatch for tho abeve port, . or freight engagements apply to . COURTENAY A- TRENnOLM, May 23 Union Wharves. FOR BALTIMORE. THE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP SEA GULL, N. P. DUTTON, Coiotaaroza, WILL SAIL FOR THE ABOVE PORT, FROM PIER No. 1 Union Wharves, on Wtdnttday AfUrnoon, st 6 o'clock. For Froight or Passage, apply to COUitr?NAY A TRENHOLM, Juno 4 2 nnlnn Wtir-es. FOR NEW YORK. REGULAR UN rf ED STATES MAIL LINE. ONE OF TUE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM SHIP* SARAGOSSA. GRANADA, WILL LEAVE AD GER'S SOUTH WHARF EVERY SATURDAY. THE STEAMSHIP SARAGOSSA CAPTAIN OROWELL, A~A-?*r?t' WILL LEAVK ABOBR'B SOUTH ?VJri^TiV WI.ARF ou SATURDAY, Jane ?th. et ?^1]-Jijft ll o'clLCk A M. -fft~*sxt . shippen aro roo, nested to presont blHs lading by 9 X O'clock A. M. Ol tbtt day. Juno 3_RAVEN EL A 00. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK, THE SPLENDID SIDEWHEEL BfTXAMBHTP CHAMPION". R. W. LOCKWOOD, OoKaUHSSB. "\X7TLL LEAVE ADO ER18 SOUTH WHARF. OM YT Saturday, tho 8tli inst., at ll o'olock A. M. auf* Tho Ships of this lino aro provided with elegant aocoiomodatfon? for paaaengors. Afar* All outward Freight ongigomenta must be made st tho oQlc. of COURTENAY k TRENHOLM, No. 44 Esat Hay. Kir Paaaago cmgagoments and matters connected with Ina ?rd Freight will be attended to by STREEr DRUTHERS A CO.. No. 74 Eut Say. STREET UR0THER8 Jr CO., 1 . . ," COURT EN AY A TRENHOLM, J Juso S_ 6 " FOR PALATKA, FLA., FEBH ANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL TH 9 LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S HIV SR. VIA SAVANNAH, OA. THE SPLENDID STEAMER *B 3D IOT A. T O H, 1000 TONS BURTHEN, 1 CAPTAIN LOUTS M. OOIETTEB. Air ILL LEAVE MIDDLE AT LANI lO WHARF EVE H t W Til rid ay Night, at 9 o'clock, for the above places, connecting with tho Georgia Central Railroad for Macon, Mobile and New Orlos na et Savannah. All freight must be paid hero by snippers. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to office ot J. D. AIKEN A CO., Asonta, FOR TV RIGHTS' BL?FIF AND INTEH?IEI1IATE LAN DIN? H ON THB 8ANTBB K IV IC lt. THE LIGHT DRAFT BTEAMBR HP L A ISTTBR, CAPTAIN J. T. FOSTER. 11/ILL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODATION VY WBARF. Tau Daw, Hie ?Ul tritt. Vti'-TZ T? Jf err?te Night, No freight received after lunaet. All Freights must bo prepaid. . For freight engagements, inply to FERGUSON A HOLMES, Amenta. Juno 4_a_AccommcdtrttoO Wharf. FOR B^LVAISIIS? A;JK. THE STEAMER "DIOTATOR," 1000 TONK BURTHUN. 1 CAPTAIN L. M. OOXKTTEH, YT7TLL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIO WHARF EVERY YY Tuttdat, Night, at 9 o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or passage apply on board or to ornee of J. D. AIKEN k CO, Agenta, Hay 10_Benth Atlantic, Wharf. THROUGH TICKET.! TO FLORIDA BT ! Charleston and Savana ah Sieam Packet Line. VIA 11KAIIFOHT AND niLTOfl llKAI>. H teamer PILOT BOY.Captant W. T. MONXITT. Steamer ELIZA 11ANOOI. ...Captain J. K. Riomaneor. Steamer FANNIE.Captain D. B. Vracaurx. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, and CTharlearton Wharf, Savannah, svsry Monday I Wedna? lay, Friday and baturday morning?, at T o'clock Tba PILOT ROY leaves Char leaton every friday, and Savannah every Saturday. ! ' 'I Tbs ELIZA HANCOX leave? Charleston every WeJnee. lay and Saturday, and Savannah avery Monday and Fri. *The FANNIE leaves Charleston every Monday, and Savannah every Wednesday, touching at BluJHob -?atna I and returning. T Freight received dally and stored free of ohargs, Freight to ?ll points ai oort Savannah must be raspado. No Freight received after sunset. For Freight or Passage, apply te FERGUSON li HOLMES, Agenta, Char leiten ? H. C. OLAOHORN A GUN INO HAM, Aaanta, Bavannah, Ga. N. B.-Througb Tickets sold at tbs Office of tba AMU cy la Cfharleilan to pointe on tho Atltntio ?nd Oulf Ball, road, ? .d to Fernandina and points on the BL, John'? River._ April la NSW YORK AND IIIUCMKB STauAAlflHla? COMPANY'. . ; 1 THB FIROT-CLASS U. a HAIL STEAMSHIP BALT IO, ' A. G. JONES, Muter, Will leave Pier No. is, N. E.. on Saturday, April 90,ll Noon, FOB SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, > taking pa-eon gera to Southampton, London, Havre and Bremen. ?t tito followli g rates, payable In gold or tts equivalent ba currency: First Ca ein. ?110; Second Cabin, US] 8 loara*?, SSS. From Bremen, Southampton ?nd Havre to Nsw Yets, first Cabiu, ?110! Second Cabin, 178; Steer ?ga, UR. EXCURSION TI OK LT'S OUT AND HOMB>-YtrS? I Cabin, ?MO; Second Cabin, 1130; ?MM*, ITO. .. WISTERN 1UETR0P0LL, Capt. Wsf. Wain..'.May t NEW STEAMER..,. .May 13 For Freight or Paaaago apply to \7: IflAAO TAYLOR, PiVAtdant, February 3T ly No to Broadway, J?, Y. ICILERAW ADVERTISER. DEVOTED TO L1THRATURS, SCTSK?XV ABT. AORICrULTURE, and MISCELLANEOUS. NEWS, h I Cberaw, H. 0, Published weekly, by W. Ul, PpNOM Ona copy ons year.,....fat 00 ^ I Ona copy six months....'.'.. i ?;..,.. ;,;'.".... 9 00 Ona copy three mouthe...;;.;.tV?.. |.. 1 Od . Five oovlsa on? year. ,.15 80 . sVAX*a or ADva-rrumto t * Ono Square, tan linea or lees, flrs'lnaarUon. <..?! Of TOI' ?Siill SIlbSSUIlSTlt tvaatf*-**11 n.im innilrn" 1 Ow ATI AdvartlaamsnU to ba dlaUacUy marked, hr the/ I wfll bs published untU ordered out, sod obafgad ?ooerd. MarcbacU and oUicrj advorthtlng by th. year. ?UL*, lddf-luiUc-ion Ins ?hov? rata* w?l be'mad-, ' NorvWtstclB ".'.I