The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 11, 1867, Image 1

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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TlttJ?iflqRAPHIC. Oar Cable Hispan bi ?. LOIVDON. Juno 10.- Dispatches from Parin and 8t. potoraburg report groat rojoioius in Franca and Kunnin ot tho Czar'? osea Ht. Tlio Polos ovurv v?boro disavow conuuution or svuipathy with tb? crime Dum.IN, Juno 10-Two prominent Foniana liavo been arrested at Dungarron, idcutilied aa Cola. Naglo and Warren, fonuorly ufliuura of tho Irish Drigado of tho Potomac. LONDON, Juno 10-Noon.-Thia hoing bolidav thoro ia no aleck ox.'bango. LrvEnpooi, Juno 10-Noun.-Cotton dull : esti? mated catos to-day OTOO balcH : Middling Uplands Ul ; Orleans Hf. liroadsliifla uuchuugod; excopt coru, which is quotod at 3G. LrvEnroot^ Juno 10-2 P. M.-Cotton oasier, witliuut quotable chango. Arrived-tho Tri|Mjli and /'Etna, fr un Now York. LiVEurooL. Juno IO-Evening.-Cotton declined 1: sales 8000 bales. U|ilnnds 11.(0.; OrleauH HM. Brenda tu ifs closed qiiiut and unclinngud. Provi? sions dull; }>rious uucuaiiecil. LONDON, Juno 10-Evening.-Iiieadatufls dull and drooping; Uth?rn uucliaiigcd. Frotu Kurar?, NEW YOUR, Juno 10-Tho Herald's npccial dis? patch Bava that tho Czar assured tho French Cabinet that his attempted nesiissiimtioii only tended to strengthen tho bouds un.ting him lo Napoleon and Franco. Napoleon visits tho King uf Prussia at Borliu in Scptombcr, tvniiiingiuii Kiwi. WABUINOTON, Juno 10.-8urr?lt was brought handcuffed iulo tho Court room, which was crowd? ed. Ho was vory palo and boro a troubled look, but when ho was unshackled and floated by hm counsel, ho bjoame moro cheerful. Tho usual preliminaries are progressing. Tho City Connon has org.inizod. Tho Board of Aldorme'u elected white nun ' throughout. The ?qvyer Board appointed a nogro barber as their fending olork, also a nogro nioieongor. A now paper, tho Evening Expross, made ita ap? pearance this afternoon. It starts under favorable auspices, and is well backed by brains, industry and money. Tho Soorotarioa ot War and tho l'roasury hod an intorviow with tho Provident to-day. The 7-30? which uro now hoing oonvortod at tho Treasury have tho interest paid to July, and tho fvJQs boar intensat (rom' that dito... .. ....? The Stato Department has official advices of Ibo increase., of. tito rindorpest in England. Tim Troasary Dopartmout lias rocoived instructions against tho importation qt cai t lo from Europe, flus, rovunuo recoint? to-day amount to (G0J,000. '{ho Light IIouso Bonni g i wi i notice that on and lt flor Juno 20 there will bo a light situated noar tho outrance of Egg Harbor, N. J., from sunset tu Bunriso. Tho light will bo of tho fourth ordor, a flxod light, Varied by flashos-should bo visible twolvp and n half nautical mile i. Also, ob tho 15 th of Juno, a light will bo oxbibitod at tho lighthouse on Low Inland, insido of Anuida 1'ass, Toxaa should bo visible twolvo miles. ' Tho President lonyea, for^lioalon on tho 21at. ' |."(cit lrom Jhit?s, '' HEW OnuLiHB,' Juno 10.-Wo havo dates from Mox ico to , tho 2d instant, stating that Mirnmon W88 still dangerously ill from his wound. Mundo? was executed*' by.Escobodn, on tho lGth. Cam-, pops waa shot a fqvj hours arter ' tho ambulation of bia leg, ? When Maximilian gavo up his sword ter Escubodo, ho said, "I surronuer to you my sword, owing tu un infamous treason;- without which to? morrow's.cnn would have seen yours in my hands." Escobado ordered a court-martial to ossOinblo on tho 29th for trial. Maximilian sont through Diaz a telegram to tho Prussian Minister nt tho Cilv ?if alrutnd' Maximilian, Gouumla Miguel Miromon, ThoB. Mejia, Sovor do Lcatillo, Fniuciscn ?J? Cisa dia, Joso do Horr.( T.or0(jea; Folliciar?a Jcso Maria, and othora, total ll ; 18 Colouols, 13 Lieu? tenant Colonels, Brovot Lioutonaiit Colonels'10, Majora 30, Captains 114, Fiist Lieutenant.! HO Hocond Lioutonants 103. Total ?37. . Jj ' llho following is Maximilian's proclamation ; (Jobntrymeu-After tho valor and patriotiam of the Republican ' forces had destroyed my ecoptro in this placo, with a tenacious, d?fonce, whioh was lill (liBpouaiblo to Have tho honor of my Oauso and of my raoo-after tho bloody aiogo in winch tho Im? perial and Bepublicau soldiers havo competed in abnegation Bud bold . ca a-I will explain myaolf. Counlrymou-I carno . to Mexico, not only1 animated with- 'tho bost of faith, ensuring 1 tho foUoity of all aud each of us, but osUcd and protected by tba Emperor of Franco-,' Napoleon tlio Tlprd. Uti, tu (Im li.lluulo or -jfrauco, nban flotiod ino cow. rdlv and infamously' hy "thodemand of thd Uuitod. States, after having uselessly spout ldrcea aud treasure, shod tho blood of her sous and your own.. Whoh thc nows of my fall on ' death reachoa Europe, nil tho numardin of Chane- . TJIOIJUQ'S country will demand of tho .Napoleon dyiinety au'account of my blood, aud an account of tho' German, Bolgian aud Fronob ulood shod in Mo xi co. Our tato will noon bo boforo tbowholo world. Nanoloon tho.Third will bo covorod with ahamo from hoad to foot to-day. Ho bas already seen bin Majesty, tho Em oror of Austria, mv august brother, praying for roy lifo to' tho United (Hates, abd myself a prisouor of war. in tho haudi pf tho lie pi. I iii eau Gov?rumout, and with my crown and my hoad torn in pieces. Tho Indian War. SAM FnANOlsoo, Juno 9.-Arizona advices otate that/ tho Indians commoncod a vigorous campaign, attacking ranches in tho viol ni iv of Prescott and frort Whipplo. . OIIADA, Juno 10.-Sherman issued an ordor say? ing, that tho Pacido Ballway will. be woll guarded, Freight and passcug rs will bc forwarded from the terminus undor a nuftloiont guard. Sherman is sangnino of dearing tho Platto Valley of Indians in two weeks. Paaseugors atato that, on tho 9th there was a tight with 20 Indiana, flvo milos from Mooro'? Fort, some passengers wore killed; Oin. Han's eon waa mortally wounded. Two ludions woro killed aud five wounded. Tho passengers vet i ir nod to Omaha this morning, Governor Huio IO after a narrow us: cape, roached Denver safdy, . Ol I From the Weat. Nsw TOBE, Juno 10.-San Francisco diopatehos nut o that - advices from Idaho givo information that tho Indians arc attacking stages, at s go sta? tions, and driving otT stock. Tho Indiana aro mounted on fine horsey said to havo bolongod to the 2d On val ry. Tfee expedition to tako possession of a newly dis? covered island in tho Pacific sailed, to-day, Tho Pocilio Mail Company will Bond a vessel atao in tho nope of buding a suitable harbor for a coaling sta? tion for tlie China steamer. r . T it ur ullin or a Steamer. HAVANNAH, Juno 10,-Tho steamer Forest City ?rsa burned at 3 A, M. to dav, while lying alone aide of tho British ship S. li. Tilley, at Yenna' Point. The etoajior ia a total loa", except- her machinery. Bho drifted to tho Carolina sido and Bunk. Tho ship lost mizzen mast and moat of Ibo Bails and rigging, but can easily bo repaired, Tho poboonor Qra Monta also took tiro and sustained Mjiaiderable damage. V* 8. Coori lit North Carolina. BAXBian, Juno 10,-In tho Unllod Slatos Circuit Court this morning Obiof Justice Cbaso ordered tho summoning of grand and petit Juries. No distinction of odor mado. . . Reconstruction In Texas. NEW OBAEAXB, Jana 10. -General Griffin issued fir ordor, on Saturday, discharging tho entire po? le?, foros of Galveston, iud' appointed now men. five of whom aro colored, who pari neither road nor write. Fire at Hartford. HABTVOBD, Juno 10.-Th" Carpot Company's Mill, the largout in tho country, situated at Tarur? ville, two miles from herc, was" burned . - - . New York linnli Statement. E j il j NEW VoBK.Vuno 10.-Loans dee renee d $2,814,000. Specie increased $1,081,000. Circulation dccressotl $27,000. Deposits ilooroasod $5,055,000. Lngal tenders decreased $2,530,000. Domenic Marketa. ..' NOON SISTATon. ? NEW YOBK, Juno 10.-Stocks nt rou g. Sterling, timo 101 ; eight 4. Gold 871?871 ; money 7. 'ta registered lOtflnlOOl ; coupon? 109jal0.fi ; virginia Bixcs'C8a7l. Flour rather moro stoady. Wheat 3ulet. Corn dull and drooping. Pork dull and rooping, $22 20a22 25, l-ard dull, Colton dull ? middling Uplands 27. Froights quiet, EVEXUtO DISPATCH. Stooks strong. Money 7 per cont. Q A 07J, ti regislorcd bonds 10Cial06|;. coupons aW|alM|, TennoBsoo now issoo 084-. Cotton pasior; aalot 1200hiles ai. 2l;Jo27c . I'?our steady aud ol fair de? mand without any docidod chango. Corn activi at la2o. deoline; Western mixod, now, $1 Olal 081 old $113. Pork dull and low er; moss $21 93; priini Jin DO ill). Lard loivor I2al8o,- Grocenos nule And Btoady,' Turp?ntino 68a59c. -Hoeln ts 75a8 Frotghto Armor, '.,';."'' '.'. ", ,'!' BAMIMOB*. Juno lf/.-Coffoo dall. 8ug*r tinto and firm. Flo'pr in improved di naud, lioloor moro steady, but prices unchanged- Whoat sourco Corn armer ; white $1 03al 00, yollow $1 Ulai ll mixod -Western $1. Meea Pork quiet at $23 50 Bulkshoddora 81a9o, ribbed sides lUjallc. Whin koy noToinal at 88a35o. i., i CntoTNsiTi, June 10,-Hour Bloody, tri moderab lobbing demand. Corn dull, 7847?. Whiskoy flmi MO?Fork dull,. $M. Bacon dull,'abouldors Oe fflelii ?dos 12J. Laiuiai;- ' ? NKW OkiEAvai Joiiolo.-SalPs Wbalos ; dall ltLBi0 . J?? MulJImgl! ?U24i.- 1 PWoipts 1?S2? exports 8009. Sugar and Molaarfrtivno dubtatloni Flour extremoly dull ; SupcrlU.o $10.60ail j Chiiio. M.lOaX.17.^ No White In market. ?aUdull.05: ?7J. Primo Hay 28. Bacon nU ot and steady3 SbJiiUora OlalO ; h% 121 ; ^S^fe?SK ?^--?ib!?u???ir r*. Qold13Cl. "Bwrltn 43a6? .Yo? ?ight ?oj p/eraium. . ' " ' MOBILH, Juno 10,-Salsa 650 halos;market aniot MjiUlingB38J. I liocoipia 2G2 balee. * . W? LorrravTii?- Juno,. lu-duperlino flour drill a ?al0. , Mess Fork doil at 22a2i, llapon i Shoulder Bl; Clear Bidda 121 al2L ~^,u..DUOlu'?or Acotmtl; JrJnb 10.-Cotton easy ; sales 156 bajos Hiddhnga 281. HAVAJINAH, Juno 10.-Colton quiet buteteadv Low Middling 231 eta. Halos 118 bahs. Bocoipt* I two day? 800 bales. General Hlierldnn. Tho Ho]millican press of tho North don't Boom to rollah tho military edicts of nonie of Iho com? mandera of tho "unreconstructed." Tho Spring? field Jiepubtican thoa speaks of SauniDAH : Tho Pr?sidant ha? not boen dmposod to intel - fero with tho military commandera, whatever thoy might do; hut theso lani nula of Oonoral Bhcridau niuount to open ck Turneo of hm superiors, and in ereuao tho difficulties of tho Bituation in Louisiana to mich and extent flint Socrc tary .Slanton ami Ucnornl Grant will ho likely t > iuaist on tho suporecduxo of Gen omi SI i r rit h-.i. Ho bas shown boldnosa and dash in civil nu well as military movement?, hut it mut t bo conceded that ho disputes no great goiiius for government. With all patties ir. Now Orleans mid tho Wnr Department at Washington against him, his ueofiilnoxs as dopartmonl commandor mnnt bo nt an end. TIICHO difficulties shuuld also tiring out tho loiig-oxpccted decision of tho Government as t .ho proper limits of tho authority given to tho nu h [arv commandera by tho reconstruction billa. Tho wholo mat 1er in at looao ends, and th ern will bu endless collision and confusion unless somo well dell neil principles aro cstabliahod on tho subject. Tho Now York Jfalion, tho great organ of radi? calism, also gives him a touch in commenting on his notion removing (!ov. WELLS, of Louisiana: ' "If tho Qovornuionl at Washington wore to acknowledge that an aupoal to thom from tho deri? sions of n district comninmlor might ho treated by tho ofllcor himself os offering an 'impodimout to tho faithfnl execution of tho low,' and punished accordingly, tho 'right of appeal would bo, of coin ne. destroyed, and tho various gouorals would become absoluto within tho limits of thoir juris? diction-a rosnlt vi hieb tho ucl certainly (lld not cont?mplalo." v Tbo BmikruptLan, Tho bankrupt law being now (B?UOO tho 1st inst.) in full operation, a summary of itu principal pro? visions will bo of uso. Tho oct provides for vol? untary mid involuntary bankruptcy, for tho bank? ruptcy of partnerships and of corporations, a.ud j for tho sopercoduxo of Hid bankrupt proceedings by orrntigoment. 'Any person may voluntarily obtain tho benefit of tho n,ot who owoa dobta ex? ceeding $300, by applying by petition "to tho Judgo of the Judicial DiBtrict in which such por? u?a has rcsldod or curried on businoss for tho sixinonthB noxt Immediately preceding tho- timo of filing such petition, or for tho longest period during Buoh nix months, setting forth his placo of residence, his inability to pay all bia dubia in full, hi? Yvillingnos3 to nun ender all bib catato and effecta for tho ho neut of bia creditors, rind his do? lli ro to obtain tho benefit of this ucl ? and ho must annex to his petition a schedule verified by oath, boforo tho Court, trboforo a Register in bank? ruptcy, or boforo ono of tho Commissioners of tho Circuit Court of tho United Btatcs, containing a full and I rue statement of all bis dobta, and, aa lar ns possiblo, to whom duo with tho placo of rosidenco of each creditor, if known to tho debtor. and if not Known, tho Tact to bo ao stated, and I tho Bum duo lo oaoh oroditor ; niuo tho nairn e of each debt or d?mand.. Bfa?tk*Z toundod on writ-? 'en Bscuriiy, obligation, contract, or Othorwi o', and also tho tm o causo and couB?dcration of euoh indebtedness, in each caso, and tho placo whoro Bueh indebtedness accrued, and a maternent of any existing mortgage, pledge, hen, j min ment ox collateral, or other eternity given for tho" payment qf ' tim same; and shall 'ainu annex lo his petition mi accurate Inventory, verified |n Uko manner, of all bw ?Hinte, both foal and personal." Notice of t.'? proceedings must ho giron to all creditor?, and tho property ls to bo lurnod ovor to an fisslgncO for their be nell t. Thora is except ed f com tho provisions of tho aot tho "nooossary household and kitchen furniture, and such other articled and iiocosaarios of auch bankrupt r.a tho said asagnco shall designate and vet npart,' hav? ing 1 ..b icoco in tho I amount iq tho fam? ily, condition hud circumstances n\# the ? ;buhkrupt; but oltogollier not to exceed iu valu? iii any cw, tho euro of ?500 ) and ? wearjrj_ I a. paral of BUOU lHfSgfcjM that o? his wifoanri ' cu -on, and tba uiiiform, arms, and equipments of a vf perno 11 who m or luis been, a soldier in tho militia or iu tho service of tho United Hintes ; and auch ot her property ob now is, or hcroaftcr shall be, exampled from 'at (nehmen t, or seizure, or levy on execution ny tho laws of tho United Stat OH, and such ot.ior properly, not included in tho foregoing exceptions, na ia exempted lrom lory ona eulo upon oxcaution or other nrocesB ur order of any court by tho laws nf tho Btato in which the bank? rupt has bia doini odo at tho timo of tho com m en co? rnent of tho proceedings in bankruptcy, to on nmouut not exceeding that allowed by such State exemption laws in force in tho year 1864." Six months after tho adjudication ot bankrupt? cy, after publicution in tho newspapers, n, cortill. cato is given thc bankrupt discharging him for? ever lrom all Ivis debt? exist in g at that time. Any person owing dobta mav involuntarily bo declared n bankrupt xvlio shall .'depart from tho State. Dis? trict or Territory of which ho is an Inhabitant, with int ont to defraud Ina creditors or being ab? sout shall, with such intent, remain abaent; or I shall comical himself to avoid tho service of legal process in any notion for tho recovery of a debt or demand provable under this Act; or shall conceal I or romuvo any of his property to avoid its being attached, taken, ur aoquoatcrod on Ional pro I cess; or ahull moko any assignment, gift, salo, conveyance, or transfer of his catato, prop? erty, rights, or credits, either within tho United States or elsewhere, with intent to delay, defraud, or hinder his creditors, or who baa boon arrested and held in custody under or by virtue of oliy process or oxocution, issued out of any court of any State, dist not or Territory, with i 1 weich such debtor - resides or has property, hm oded upon a dornend in ita nature provable against u bankrupt's oatato nuder thia sot, and fox a sum exceeding one hundred dollars, and such process ia remaining In foreo and not discharged by payment, or in any othor manner provided by tho law of such State,district or territory, ap filicablo thereto for a period of seven days ; or ins beon actually imprisoned for moro than seven dnyB in a civil action, f, milled on contract for the Bum of one hundred dollars or upward ; or who, bea 11 g bankrupt or insolvent, or in contomplatiop of bankruptcy ox insolvency, shall make any payment, gift, grant, salo, conveyance, or transfer of money or other property, enlate, rights or Credits,' or givo ' any warrant, to confess judgment, or procuro nt-, suffer bia propoi ty to bu taken on legal pro.'ess, .with intent to givo a preference to one or moro of hie creditor? or to any person or porsons who aro or may be liable for bim os ihdoraora, bail sureties, or otherwise,or with tho Intent, by snob disposi? tion of II?H proporty, to defeat or delay tho opera- 1 tion of thia act ; or who, being a banker, merchant or trader, bas fi andu hint ly stepped or auspendod and not resumed payment of his commercial papor, within a period of fourteen nave." Tho duties of registers in bankruptcy aro, r'To moko adjudication of bankruptcy,' to receive tho surrender of any bankrupt, to administer oaths in all proceedings boforo him, to hold and presido ot, inoolinge of creditors, to take proof of dobUi, to moke all computations, of. di vi* donds and all orders of distribution, and tb furnish tho assignee with o, our till od copy of suoh orders, and of tho schedules of creditors and ase?te filed in oaoh caso, to audit and poss accounts of assign? ee?, to grant protection, to pasa tho last examina? tion of any bankrupt in casos whenever tho assignee or a creditor do not oppoeo, and to ail in chamborn I and dispatch thero such part of tho administrativo bin-in ess of tho Court and such uncontested mat? ters os shall bo doflnod lu general rulos and ordere, of as ' tho district judge shall in any particular matter direct ; and ho shall also moko short mem? oranda br his proceedings in each OHO in which ho shall aol, in a docket to be kopt by him for that purpose," Wai ru usia Commercial negalatloixs,. die. Tho re vernie critter Lincoln, stationed on the Pacido eons'., is preparing for a ern ?HO nt San Fran? cisco, to Bilka, ana along tho shores of Russian America, nndor the direction of tho Treasury Po? pavanent, whoro she goes or the purpose of lopkr (og after tho interests of tho customs soryloo, In anticipation of au early transfer af tho territory to tho United States undor the treaty which is ex? pected to toko place some time in Joly* It will bo remembered that several woeke since.' information was received by lolosrrapk from St. Petersburg - of tho rati-cation of the treaty, and tho immediate return of Ur. Dodiseo. . . - ' ; O.i tho strength'of that ratification the Russian Minister Daron Btoeckl, directed by telegraph the ( '1 meiil at San Francisco, and tho Russian authori? ties at Silka that American goods might bo landed at tho lattor port from American vosaols, provided they carno with manifesta certified by a United States collector of customs, and countersigned by 11 Russian Consul. It was also providod that they should bo landed1 nndor tho personal supervision Of SU A men can agon:. Tho Hoer eur y ot thu Trenn, - ury instructed his officers al San Francisco in rola tion to these facts, and lt ls probable on ofllcor has already prooooded to Sitka to represont the treas? ury for tho prcsont. To protect tho commorco i I tims springing up in that region, the Lincoln is about to be diBpuobod thithor ss baa been stated, and will spend tho entire tc&son cruising in those seas, '?..'. In order to make tho crulso valuable os possible, m ul at tho samo timo moot the requirements pf tho Clover riment and afford Information to tho country AB lo tbo resources' of tho new territory, tho Lin? coln-will havo on board flvo members of the corps ot tho Coast f-urvoy, prepared to malva . ft general Teco..noisauco of the coast and ? particular survey. Capt. White, of tho butter, is an experienced natu? ralist, and together willi Dr. Kellogg) surgeon of tho vessel, will givo caposial sttontion daring tho voyago to a wido rango of-eel jntiflo inquiry, sug gestod aud guided by thp Smithsonian Institute. Thoa o gontlebion oro .directed not .only tb acquire all poeslblo information about tho country, ito ?l?? mate, productions and rotourcos of all kinds, but lo produce specimens to be carefully preserved and for ward ixl to Washington. tl J j Capt. Howard, of tho rovonne marino eorvico, who ia peculiarly fitted tot the oomoo by an ac? quaintance with these coasts, formed In previous vi.nl?, will go from New York on tho steamer ol the loth inst,, and tako ohorgo of the veaaoi'for &i voyage. Tho vessel, after visiting Sitka, will leo along tho on tiru coast, if possible, from tho southon) oxtremity af tho country to the western extremity of Aleutian Islands; ana no pains will bc ?pared to mako tho rosulU - valuablo, aside from ?i0 1 inmediate object of tho crulso In thu protec? tion ?if tho rc von 110. Much information ia from Ll my'lo i?mb corning to hand, going to -show Hu unoxuooteil v'oiup oj tho acouislUon ; anil lt will tx a main objoot in viow uponxhe pxulso to vprify th? correo taoBii otlluteo stauimoiilu, I . Tho New York corespondent of Ibo Lomlor Amertcan obserres: "Ii & a year, on tho first o May, slqco OEOMB IPCIBODT arrived boro in tht isooffa. With tho closest economy it bas coal bin four million dollars during his twelve months' sta; with os,". Letter iront General Longstreet, Tito Now Orleans Republican pnblisboa tho fol , lowing lotter trout Oouoral LONOBTBEET. Tho llc puhlic nt clniuia that tho Oouoral has taken bis stand upon tho platform of tlioir party, and con? siders that tho Democracy haro loat all of their vitality, and that with tho surrondor of General LEE nothing remained to tho South but to acoupt thu situation : NEW ORLEAHB, May IG, 18G7. (Jcnrral James Longstreet: GENERAL-lu your admirsblo loiter of tho Clh ultimo you remark that "our efforts at roco: atruo tion will bo vain and useless unices wo otubark in tho enterprise with tho sincerity of purpose which will command success." Tho spirit which inspirod tito nb ovo paragraph, together with tho foot that thousands nt bravo sol? diers aro stilt ready to follow thou-leader whore vcr ho may MM flt to u?ll thom, bas emboldened mo to ox loi ul tu you un in vit at mu to attend a mase meet? ing in Lafayotto nquaro to-morrow evening at which thu .jon. Hunry Wilson, a distinguished loaQor tu tho Republican party, will address tho citlzins of Nov? Orleans. As soldiora. wo vroro oppoaod to each other dur? ing tho lato war ; but aa citizens, may we not wi Be? ly 'mite in etruria to rcstoro. Louisiana to lier former position in tho Union through tho parly now in power, mid which in nil probability will ro? llin po wo r for many years to como? If you ac? cu it, I BIIBII bo glad to hoar your V?UWH on tho con? dition of publie nfloirs. Respectfully your?, clo., JOHN M. G. PARKER. NEW OBLEANB, LA., Juno a, 1867. J. BI. 0. PABREU, Esq. My Dear Sir-Your ostoomod favor of tho 16th nit., wea duly received. I waa much pleased to have tba opportunity to hoar Senator Wilson, and waa agreeably aurprisod to moot auch fairness and frankness in a politician whom I haro been ta lg ht to boliovn uncompromisingly oppoacd to Ibo ?lulo pooplo oftho South. I havu maturely considered your suggestion to '.'wisely unite in o flo rta to roatoro Louisiana to h or former position in tho Union, through the party now in power." My lotter of tho Gth of April, to which you rotor, o .?arly indicates a desire for prac? tical reconstruction and reconciliation. Practical mon tum am ely distinguish between practical re? construction und reconstruction as an abstract nuobtioa. I will endeavor, however, with ronowod energy, lo moot your wishes in tho matter. Tho serious difficulty that I apprehend is tho want of that wisdom w itch is necessary for tho groat work. I shall bo happy io work in any harness that prom? ises relief to oar distressed people, and harmony to tho nation. It mal tora not whether I boar tho muutie of Mr. Davis or tho mantle of Mr. Sumner, so that I may help to bring tho glory of "penco and good-will toward mon." I shall set out by assuming a proposition that I hold to bo Bolt-BViilont, vis : Tho highest of human lows ia tho law that ia established by appeal to arma. Tho great principles that divided political partios prior to tho war woro thoroughly discussedivy our wi neat ataleamon. When Argument ?na exhausted rem n t wes had to uompromiso. When compromiso waa unavailing, discussion was ronowed, and expe? diento woro Bought, but nono poola bo found to suit tho emergency. Appeal waa finally mado to the ?word, tuiloterininu which of tho claims waa tho true construction of constitutional law. Hie sword hos dcoidod in favor of tho North, and what thov claimed aa prinoiploB ccoso to bo principles am! aro bocomo law. The viowa that We imjd coaao to bo principles because the/ aro opposed' IQ law. It is' ibero [bri' OUT daly la abandon ideas that aro obsoleto ana conform to tho requirements af law.. Tlio iuiliUry bill, and. araonflaian*-, ?ro rumen oflerinci.. Wt. should ???o... ^ r? ao^hpomBn:a fruin Whin* a mo-<)t fuluro ?p0]1yM] l8BueB M thoy JU ?BC. Liko other Soulbern mon, I naturally nought al? liance with tho Dumocxatio party, merely Locauso it waa opposed to tho Kc publican party. Rut aa far aa 1 oan judge, the,o bj nothing tangible about it, oxcopt thc ?H?UOS that woro staked upon tho war and there lost. Finding nothing to tako hold of excerpt pr oj ni i icu, which cannot bo work. d into good for any ouu, it is proper and right that I binn dil scok some standpoint from which good may bo done. If I appreciate the principios of tho Democratic party, ita prominent features oppose tho enfran? chisement of the colored man, and dony tho right to logialalo upon the auoject of suffrage, except by tho States individually. Tlioso two features have a tendency to mci odo Southorn men from that parly ; for tho colored man la already enfranchised nero, and wo cannot sock alliance with a party that would restrict his rights. Tho exclusive right of the StatcB to legislate upon suffrago will moke tho entrain: lisomout of tho bladin, whethrtr for better or for woree, a fixture among ns. It ap-, pears, therefore, that thone who orr loudest against this now order ot things aa a publie calamity, aro thoso whoso principies would fis it upon us with? out a remedy. Huuco it becomes us to insist that suffrago be extended tn all of tho States, and tully teated, Ibo pooplo of tho North Bhould adopt what thoy havo forced upon aa ; and if it bo prov? ed to be a mistake, i hoy shontd rc in ovo it hy tho remedy under Republican principles of uniform laws upon suffrago. If every man iu tho country will mool tho crisis with a proper appr?ciai iou ot our condition, and oouio fairly up to bia responsibilities, on to-mor? row Uio aun will nmile upou a happy pooplo; our Hollis will again bigin to yield tlioir increase; our railroads and rivoin will teem with abundant com? merce; our towns and cilios 'will resound with tho tumult of trade, and wo shall ba invigorated by the blessings of Almighty God. I am. hir, rory respectfully, , > it vi . Your most obediont servant, . JAMES LONGSTREET. A Dangerous Enemy, to thc ttUrat troii. Wo learned, yo'Btorday morning, from algoritlo mnn who lias bad much experience in agricultural limiter*; both itt, this Kt ate and in tho North, that : "weevil.'' ono of tho most destructivo enemies I which tho wheat plant hos met in tho North, bas mado its appearance in tho wheat fields in the vicinity of thia city, I It is a small insect, at first yc.ilow in color? but 'which after warda bocomea black, and can bo found in the hoad, under the chaff, noxt to whom tho grain ls attached to tho stalk. It micka tho aap from the grain, causes it to wither, and, for tho time, to pr?sent the appearance or having boon picked by bilda. Thia insect first mado ita I appearance, in . this .country in tho Sta to of Vermont, about ipr ly years ago,' : For ?ev-1 oral years . ita - ravagea wsro - '-confined '. to ibo region of country north of Lako Champlain, but it tinnily oroescd thia body of waler, and got ! into tho Oenesaeo Valloy, in Now York, ono of the finest wheat-growing sections m tho United BU tea. where its ravages have boon so destructivo that the fal mere lu that valley and surrounding coun? try have been compelled to abandon the culture of wheat entirely. For the lost' threo or four years an attempt waa made to raise wheat in that coun? try, but not enough waa produced to furnish brood for tho inhabitants. Tho farmers there hopo to get rid of it by raising no wheat for several years, lu Vermont, also, tho culture of wheat baa boon entirely abandoned ort account of the ravages of this ins act, . 'ibo gentleman from whom we ob tai nod our in? formation, yesterday, thinks that bis own crop has boon damaged frilly twenty-five per cont, by wee? vil.' Thoa far it baa only attacked tho fors-ard wheat, there being no indication of Hon that sown late. It is supposed that it baa been brought hero in seed brought from tho North last fall. ibis is a new one my to tho who it In thia aeotlou of country, not hiving been hoard of hore before. The only variety of "weevil'' known boro ia an in? sect that uHacks . cor" and wheat when kept in 1 garners for a length of timo. It la to bo deplored that now, when the prospect for a good wheat | crop la flo promising, that this enemy should havo mado its appearance Wo oan only hopo that ita ravages may be less disastrous than ia now feared, [Richmond Examiner, June 8. The Dimensions of onr Blew Territory. : In abrief notico of Mr. Sumner'* speech up JU tho Riuaiaii purohaoo, yesterday, tho area of tho now acquisition wau stated at five hundred and sr -au ty thousand square milos, with a shore lino ? juf tbouaand miles. If tho islands and bays ? i taken into tho estimate, tho coast line ia be? tween cloven and twolvo thousand milos long. That is, our Paclllo coast is now much more than twico aa long as it waa belora tho pur .hose. ' With regard to aroa, a fow comparisons may give nfl clearer ideas of our bargain. Russian America ia sixty-five and a half timoe aa largo aa Massachusetts; between eight and nino limos aa large aa all New England; twolvo tiraos aa large aa Now York: nino Union aa largo as Virginia; twice aa largo aa Texas ; twice aa largo aa tho French om; piro; or between six .and seven timoa aa largo as tho isla d of Groat Britain. It is considerably larger than all tho Now England Btatea, Ne?. York, Pennsylvania, p,olawnro, New Jorapy, Maryland, Virgin'ia, Nortji ?nd South Carolina, Florida, Ala? bama and Mississippi together. Of tho islands on tho coast. Admiralty la vory ?early tho size of Long Island. St. Lawrence, Nun ?aok and Oonimak are a little smaller, and Kodiak largvr by fourteen hundred and fifty square miles. Tboro aro soveral eounds, ?traita and bayr. which have from twice to twenty-five times tho ox Unit of Long leland Bound. Tho river Yoncon ia believed, on pretty good grounds, to bo fivo times as long as our Hudson, and as far aa it baa boen explored is vciy nearly aa wido aa the Mississippi. Tho peninsula of Alaska is about onrMbird aa large as Florida,_ _ THE NOW ? York tTimet, refer? lng to General SICKLES, says : 1 Tho truo principio to bo acted upon by the mili? tary commandera at tho South ?T unquestionably that which recognizes tho supremacy of civil aili thorlty, and confines tho action of tho military to easel gpeolhcaliy pointed out lu the recon? struction acta or arising out of tho bad faith ar bad judgment of the civil offloera. On thia basia, all that Ii ossor.tlal for carrying out the will of Congress and securing the civil and political equality of tho freodracn, may bo s>cofim pliahdd without obtruding, tho proaerjpo and power of the soldior savo la oxoepUonal J ria Un cos. Gen, Hickies appoara to entertain a different idea"of daly. Ilia orders roveal a disposition to reverse the proper relations of tho powers, and mako tho wll|tiry tho ever*prgson? master, instead of -tho ovor-roarty aaahiUut. of olvil kulhority, ' 'r ! The 1 tcairn Isl ando rs, doeoondanf J, as roost of our Tote.irs will rofnombor, cf tho mutineers o! too biitlsh ship Lounty, soToraJ years-t jo, Wore removed by government to Norfolk Irland, rrhero, however, they aro not satisfied, alleging that tho government baa not kept faith with thom, f?o we learn from tho Sydney (Aus tr aila) Empire. ONE PBICE Mil OUE SPRING STOCK IS NOW rendy, and coiaprisoB a bottor asBort ment ol CLOTHING ANO HO 1 (? Adapted to this market, than we karo ever offered. AV o have given particular attention in getting up tills Stock to lightness of fabric, strength of material and durability of color. Much the larger portion of onr Stock is made in oar own workshop, and we warrant it lu every respect equal to euston) ^0rk. We have Goods 0f our own man ^tviure, such as are usually sold j ready-raado, the difference we shall b? glad to show onr customers, In lix lng our prices, from which wo make no deviation, we have taken into consideration tho depressed state of the market, and tho univer? sal desire to buy goods cheap. We give below some of our lead? ing prices : CTlliOK OAESIMERF. BOTTS.tU 00 Ali WOOL TWEED BUTTS. olfiO ALL WOOL TWEED BUTTS.13 00 BLACK AND WHITE MIX GA83IMERE BUTTS, onr own make.16 00 THREE STYLES OF MIDDLESEX CABBI MERE BUTTS, DARK, MEDIUM, AND LIGHT MTXTUREB.18 00 DLAOK AND WHITE MTX CASSLMERE BUTTS.22 00 8ILK MIX TiUCOT, DIFFERENT MIX? TURES.24 00 FINE BLACK GERMAN TRICOT SUITS... .27 00 DARK BROWN QR AIN DE POUDER BUTTS.29 00 BLACK DRESS BU TI'S, ranging In prico from.?19 to 62 00 LINEN BUTTS, from.$6 to 20 00 In addition to the above, wo have many good Styles of LIGHT AND DARK FANCY CASSIM ERES, IN FULL SUITS" And in Pants and Tests. AX SO, ALPACA BACKS DRAP DsETE SUITS MARSEILLES VESTS, White and Fanoy J , BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, of Terr Uno quality HEAVY WHITE DUCK BUTTS, &?., Ac. FURNISHING GOODS. In addition to our usual assort? ment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISH? ING GOODS, we wish to call partl I cular attention to our SHIRT DEPAETMENT. We have made arrangements to j have our SHIRTS inado by our own Pattern, and we think they will compare favorably in style and flt with any Shirt on the market. THEY COMPRISE FOUR QUAL? ITIES, $2 60, $8 00, S3 50. and ?4 00. ' j 1 We invite the attention of C0UN i THY MERCHANTS and PLANT? ERS TO OUR STOCK, which we , are selling in quantities at very low prices, ! MACULAR, WILLIAMS d PARKER, J ./ .' ?"/..?J... :'<'.<:-1U".W V. > . |^o^;.37.0/KIN? STREET, U CORNER OF HASEL, R'jp .... a ." .. . .a/, CHARLESTON, S. O. Harli Imo gf Tbc Itelntires. Friends and Acqnatnt ANCES or Mr. omi Hrs. C. P. ttossr AU, of Mn. Alfi MotriSKAU, ana Mr. mod Mrs. II. F. BRANDT, aro ronpecl fully Invited lo attend Ihn funeral service?) of WILLI Al THOMAS, sou of Uio fonuor, st five o'clock TA ii Af (tr noon, at th" retldcnco No. I'J AuiLorat ttrott. Juno tl I* tfcl ?FN OT ic ES. JET CONSIGNEES PER ?TEAMER FALCON from Ualllmoro, aro hereby nottllod that tim Sicamor I thia day discharging carn > at Pier No. 1 Union Wharves AU goods remaining on tho Wharf aftor sun ?ot ?111 h stored at their risk and expenso. Juno 11 1 MORDECAI ft CO., Agonis. AWNOTIGE.-THE STEAM8HIP MAN HAT TAN, WooDiruix Master, ls discharging her cargo at bc dook, Adgcr's South Wharf. CnuMguoos whl, therefore attend to tho twnMag of their goods al Hist point Juno ll STREET BROTHERS * 00., Agents. ?- TO THE PUBLIC_THE JEWISH COM GU Eu A TI os* (Btrith Shalom) wan organized tn this cit; nbont ton yrar? ngo. sud for toro po rai y purposes oon structrd a mnall building near tho corner of HU Phill) and Calhoun streets. In this humble nonso or Ood U>o; bavo OTcr since worshipped. It was their design fron tho o ' mtnoncomcnt to accumulate funds toward e rootle; a largor odlOoo, more commodious, and moro In conto naaco with tro wants of tho present ago. Rat thrl savings wore all swept away by thc war, md nearly thro thousand dollars, sot apart for thia purpose, were thu lost. Tho now uouso or worship ls much needed, there bein, constant applications from new mcmb rs, but no root to accommodate them. Tho serri es of this congroTi Hon sra conducted In tho o erm nu (almost Identic*! wit! the Poliah i Minhag. And thia is tho only Bynsgogno ll Cbarloaton in which Israelites from Continental Eur.- p can worship tho God or thoir rather* In precisely th samo fonos, Isngusgo and ceremonies as their fon fathers did. 1 hey aro, howorcr. too poor to carry ont nu ch an en to rp ri so unaldod. They havo tho ground for tho nc arnagogoo, bat not tho meaos to construct tho bulldlni They therefore solicit assistance from their brethren an friends everywhere ; both from tb oso of the House t I sr? el, and from all others, or whale vor raith or nation bolioving that tho Groat Author of all good will promj many to step forward, and help thom In this their tim of need. Thoy aro oxtre-noly solicitous to finish thy! new bu'ldlog before next Rah Hatkanah (Roptomtx SO), aa thora ta every reason to expect a largo accession < worshippers, far bofond tho capacity of Ihe present ima j bull dung. Tho new synagogue will be a largo and handsomi thorn, h not expansivo, structure. Subscriptions w don tiona will bo grato fully received by any of tb.? nn dornig Od otu ci-rs or tho cony rogation. B" rt. WEINBERG, President. G. COHEN, vice-President. P. J vron Y, So ere ta ry. L. RIOH, Treasurer. June ll C **TPROPOSALS FOR WOOD.-OFPIC DEPOT QUARTER MASTER, CHARLESTON, 8. < JUNE 10th, 1807.-Sealed pro pouls will bo received this OOlco until 12 o'o'ock noon, on Thursdsy'tho ft day or Juno, 1807, at which time they will he opened, : furnishing the Quartermaster's Depot in thia c with OAK AND PINE WOOD, from July 1st, 1807, to I comber 31st, 1B07. Deliveries to be mad . on tho Gove ment Wharf in this etty, at such times and In such qui titles aa may he required by the Depot Quarto rm tor. Tho wood delivered must bo thoroughly season and of Merchantable quality, bidders will sta to tho pi per cord of tho klud ol wood they proposo to furnish. Two good sureties io the sum of ona thousand doll each, to be named for tho faithful performance of Contract Bide doomed rm reasonable will be reject Proposals must be addressed . to tho undersign od I marked " Proposals lor furnishing Wood." J. D. STUBBS. Bro vt Lient Col A A. Q. SI Juno IO 1 *W NOTICE TO 8HIPFERRS.- FOR Tl accommodation of Bhlppera by the New York i Charleston Steamship Line, leaving Adger'aSouth WI ovary Saturday, wo hsvo opened an o ttl co for tho patch ot tho outward freight business of these ste ?li i p ?4 ITO. it BAST DAT, uuw ot Doro**? So Wharf. Our general business office remain? as heretofore Union Wharves, COURTENAY A TREMHOLM, Jone 4 tuS Agent XO-FINAL NOTICE.-ALL TERSONS H AVI demuda against tho estate of Mrs. HENRIE' HEATH, lato of Charleston, deceased, will present same properly attested, and those Indebted thereto maka payment to ;OTTO TIED Eil AN, Esq., co Washington and Calhoun streets. MILLWARD W. HEATH, Administrator or Mrs. Henrietta Heal May 18 ta ?-NOTICE.-I, EMILY STAATS, WIFE JOHN H. STAATS, Butcher, do hereby glvo notice I will become . Freo Dealer in one month from oatt EMILY STAATS, May 31 too* King Street Roi 4?- NOTICE.-THE CREDITORS OF JUL FLAUM aro Informed that under the Deed of Aa mont executed on the 18th May, 1867, they aro reqr to accept the provisions of tho said Deed and ex ecol leases on or before the hour of ll o'clock Merl dil Saturday, tho 16th day or June, 1867. - . The Deed of Assignment and release can be so the office of Mesara. 87MONB A fl EEG LINO, Attornc I Law, Broad street D3AAO WALLACE, ) .",_. DAVID WALLACE,J ^ua8n< MORRIS IBRA El Agent of Creditors of Julius Flat I Jone 1 stuft I tar BEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'S1 far the HATCH positively restores gray hair'to Ita or I color and youthful beauty; Impart* life, strenge I growth to the weakest hair; stops ita falling outat I keeps the head clean; ls unparalleled as a halr-dre I Bold hy ail druggists, fashionablehairdressers, eoe I mn .'arney gooda. The trade supplied by the \ I salo druggists. -I > -. - SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. I I Jones alulhOmo New Y I ??T MESSRS. RD ITO RH :-YOU WILL PL I announce Gen. A. M. MANIGAULT as a Candid, j sheri tr at the ensuing election. A (irrizi j November 3 I ?-DUTCHER'S LIGHTNING FLY-EX I wOi oertalnly exterm?nate these pests, L Its nae I ' I severed in. Beware ot bogus Fly .paper, which I dosiers keep boca uso they can get lt for nearly nt I Don't bo swindled. Ask for BUTCHER'S, which J bya* nv* druggist?. . . .Imo M ?- THE OR AVE^T MALADIES OF Yt I AND EARLY M AN HO OB.-HOWARD ASSOC! I ESSAYS, on the Physiology of tb? Passions, a I Error*, Abuse* ?ml Disease* peculiar to th? first I man, with .Ho porta on nsw math ods of treat? ne 1 ployed In this institution. Sent In sailed tell I ve!opes, freo of ohargo. I Addros* Dr. J. BK2LL?N HOUOHTi - Howard Association, Philadalphl j May 90 ?sT BATCH ELOR'fl HAIR DYE. I SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls the best In the wort I only Irv* ?nd perfect Dye-harmless, rollablo, I Un co us. No dlaappolnUxtent Na ridlouloui I Natural Black or Drown. Remedies the Ul sffec? I Dye?. Invigorate* tho hair, loaring lt soft ?nd tx I The genuino I? Signed William A. BattAeloT. Al I aro mers Imitations, ?nd should be ?voided. Sol I Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No, 61 I street, Now York. i i **T BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT, I DeoemtxrlO I : ?-WE ARB AUTHORIZED TO ANNI I K. M. wm Tl NO, Esq., as a candidate tor fi I (Thar los ton (Judicial) District, ?, lho OOXl elec liol I September 10 1 "' - i ?- ARTIFICIAL EY?j8.-ARTIFICIA I MAN EYES mado to order and Inserted by I n AU OH ?nfl P. GOUOLEMANN (formerly em pl I RoissoinrtvAU, of Pari?), No, sn Broadway, Mow I April 1* .. .i i . . I ! ?-A YOUNO LADY RETURNINO T< 1 I country borne, siter 'a ?oj oura of a ' few monti I city, wa* hardly recegitlxed by har friend*. In 1 I ? coarse, rusti?, flushed faon, ?he had ? ?oft rt I piexion of almost marbi* smoothness,, and li I twisty-three eh? really appeared but Highton. . j ,ju|rj as lo tho oauso ol ?o great ? chingo, sh I told thom that.?he used the CIRCASSIAN BA I considered lt ?ii Invaluable ?co,oisllion lo ?ny lad j By ita usc ??y Lady or a en Ut mon can Lm provo i I toual ?p pe? ranee' ?n hun.lrod fold.' U 1? lim: I oomblnaUOQ, as Nature henel! ts tim pla yet u I ed in lt* oincayy In drawing Impurities from, I mg, eleanslns; and beautifying th* akin and eon I By ito direst action on tho o o tiela lt draws fros ! I tm pu ri ti o*, kindly healing the ? ?rn o. ac J laavin I tace as Nature lu tended ll should be-ci sar, aol j and beautiful. Price ?1, aenl by Mall or Ripn ? I veli-t of ?a or?er, by' I 1 W. I?. CLARK B CO., Che Mo. S Watt Fayette Street, Byraetu I Th? o.ily IfW" Agent* for th* ail* of Uv I UtrchW OFFICIAL, flcadq'rs. Military Poll of < h n ri?, ?ton , i CHARLESTON, 8. C., May 16th, 1807. ) Ui.vr.nu. OBDEHS, No. 18. I. Tho following sro announced na RCKlstralion Pre? cincts ol tho Military Post of Clisrknluu, comprising tho gcogroiihlcal Districts of Cbarloston, Borkcloy, and Col loton, riz.: CIIARLTCBTON DISTRICT. PARISHES OF HT. PIULIP AND ST. MICHAEL. crrr?OF CHARLESTON. Fiiurr rotc ns err.-Ward No. 1-City Hall. Ward Mo. 3-Court IIouso. BccoND PnkCIHOT.-Ward No. U- lat Poll, M mk et; 2d Poll, Palmetto Engiuo House, Auson alroot. Timm Pnr.oiHOT.-Ward No. 1-lat Poll, Eu gino Houso, Archdale street; 2d Poll, Engluo IIuiiio comor Ocorgo and College atrecla. Fouwrn I'nrciNOT.-Ward No S-Eagle Engine ilouao. Mee ti og ?tr rei. Ward No. ft-Washington Engine House, Vandcrhorat street Ward No. 7-Engine House in Columbus street. Ward No. 8-WILEY'S Wagon lard, King street BERKBLGV DISTRICT. PARISHES OF CHRIST CHURCH, AMD HT. THOMAS AND ST. DENNIS. Fnurr Pn tent CT,-ML Pleasant Poll. Fifteen Milo House Poll, and St Thomas' Muster Houso Poll. PARISH OF BT. ANDREW'S. BEOOKD PnxornoT.-Club House Poll, on tbo Main, and School Houso Poll, James' Island. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, COLL ETON. THIRD PRECINCT.-Club House Poll, Ed ts to Island; Dock-trills, Wadmalaw Island, and Legarovillo, Jenn's Ia laud. PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S. BERKELEY. FoOBTU PnxontOT.-Calamus Fond Poll; Fultx'a Old Field Poll, and Dlack Oak Poll. FTrrn Paxamor.-Biggin Church Poll and Strawberry Poll. PARISH OF ST. JAMES'. OO08E OREEE. Amii Pax ors CT.-Qoois Creek Poll, Tar Kiln Poll and Waasamaaaw Poll. RETEirrn Pucker-Cross Roads Poll and Hickory Bend Poll. PARISH OF ST. STEPHEN8'. Eiorrrn PBXOIMOT.-Pineville Poll and St Stephen's Dopot Poll. PABI8U OF ST. JAMES', 8 AN TE E. NINTH PRECINCT.-Mutter House Poll and Dutart'a Crook Poll. COLLETON DISTRICT. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'8 PARISH. Fntsr PBJECIHOT.-Smoko's Cross Roods Poll and Bell's Crews Booda Poll. SECOND PRECINCT.-Yarn's Box Poll; Fork Box Poll; Horao Pen Box Poll. i limo PnJscraoT.-Wolterboro' Poll; Blue Hons* Poll, and Round O. Pott Fotmra Pate nt OT.-Asbepoo Poll; Maple Cana Pou, and Jaoksonboro PolL ST. OEOROE*S PARI8H. Firm PBBCIHCT.-Cattle Creek Poll: Indian Field Munter House Poll; Middle Poll and Summerville Poll. ST. PAUL'S PARISH. Birra PaxemcT.-Parish House Poll; Beech Houso Poll and Bantowle'a Poll. It. Any citizen dual ri nc to serre aa a member of ono of tho Boards of Registration for the Military Post sf Charleston, may forward hts application to thoso Head quarters, addressed to Lieutenant J. F. MUNSON. 6th Infantry, Post Adjutant Carlin ce los must accompany tbs application, showing tho applicant to bo a flt and proper person to reentro tho appointment IEL The attention of applicanta ls called to the follow. lng paragraphs of Gen aral Orders Mo. 18, from the Head, quarte ra, Second Military District : IT. All persons appointed to moko tho said Registra? tion of voters and to conduct said election will bc re? quired, before entering upon their dutlos, to take and subscribo the oath prescribed by the Act approved July 3d, 1862, on ti tl od "An Act to prescribe an oath of office.1 And if any person ahall falsely toko and subscribo Such oath or affirmai lon, such person so offending and being duly con vio tod tho roof, abai] bs subject lo tho pains, penalties and disabllitloa whisb, by law, aro provided for the Dun lahm ont of the crime et wilful and corrupt per? jury. The form of tho oaSk ia h ero wt th published, as toll?-? . "I, A. B., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I have never voluntarily horno arms against tho United States alnco I havo been a citizen thereof; that I bavo volunta? rily given no aid, countenance, counsel or oncourago mcnt to persons ongaged tn armed hostility thereto; that I havo neither sought, nor accepted, nor attempted lo exerclao tho functions of any ofllce whatovor undor any authority, or protended authority, in hostility to the United States; that I have not yielded a voluntary sup? port to any protended government, author ty, power or constitution within tho United States, hostile, or Inimical thereto. And I do furt or swear (or affirm) that, to tho beet of my knowledge and ability, I will support and de? fend Ui e Cona ti tu tl ou of tho United Elates against all encmioa, foreign or domestic; that I will bear tmo faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any montai reservation or purpose of evasion; and that I wiU well and faithfully discharge the duties of the ofllce on which I am about to enter. So help me Qed. V. Members of the Boards ot Registration will be al? lowed sa compensation, four dollar.' a day for each day actually and necessarily employed lu tbs performance of their dudes, and ton cents a mlle for each milo travelled on duty. O lucers of the arm y detailed for such duty, will bo paid the per diem and mileage allowed for attend? ance on Court Msrtisls TTL It ls otasen Hal that ovary Board of Registration should bo oom posed of persons of rerognized considera? tion and worth, fairly representing the population, and In whose Impartiality and capacity tba body of Totara in tba vine msg e may have Just re Ila DOO, By order af Bro vt Brig. Osnl H. B. GLITZ. 7. V. MUNSON. 1st Lieut 6th Inion try. Post Adjutant May 17 I w OFFICIAL. Meado,1?. Second Military District,! . CBAJtLavsTOM, & C., May 30th, 1367. j [QzjrakAi. OBDZBS NO. 35.) It appears tram sundry (petitions and official ropre sen ta tiona that the proeonl ?canty supply of rood in tho Carolinas is seriously dlmlnlabel by tb5 large quantity of grain consumed lu numerous ??aUlleries, put up and worked In d??anos of tho revenue laws of the United llUtes ; tt ls re pres ?tod that (Sw or nous of tbs require? ments of law are observed in any of thean ea ta bil ihm ents ; that the 0 fa oe rs of lbs internal revenus service, while endeavoring lo assess and collect the wblakey tax, are frequently treated with ?Tsrvcpect, and somsumea menaced With violence; and that when offenders sra prosecuted tn the dril courts, and vi elations of the In? ternal revenue laws Indisputably proved, Juries fall to convict the parties ; lt ls further shawn that this un? lawful tramo makes food dearer in places whare largs numbers are depending upon publio and private bounty: that tho (Jcvcrnment ls, aside*, defrauded of a karga amount of reranuo ; that the authority of Its civil offloere ts brought Into contempt ; snd furt h..? more, that tho mischief complained of tends to Increase poverty, dis? order and exima ; ' tbsrefora, tn the exercise of tba au? thority vested in the Commending general, lt ls orelcrod that- : L The J titillation or manufactura of whiskey or other spirits from grain, ts prohibited In this Military District. Any person so sngsgsd or employed will be doomed guil? ty of a misdemeanor. The possession of a still, or other apparatus for this purpose, will be considered presump? tive evidence of a violation of the Revenue Laws, and tba party or partios using tho sarao, or on whoso premis s, ar in whoso possession tbs samo may be bund, will be arrested and brought to trial before a military tribunal composed of the Commandiug O Hoer of tbs Past sod two officers of tbs army, next In rank on daly within tho terr.toital limits of the Post Ii thasxigsnclos of tbs service do not permit the detaU of o th ar officers, that fact will ba dory certified sod tbs Post Cotnman4?rr will briar and determine tbs case. 1 j EL Tbs penalties, r/ri'T*"""*** ? ftarfattxir- pro? scribed by tba severs/ sets of Congress for dlstiniog or manufadurine wblakey or other spirits In violation of tho revenue laws will be lmpoeed an? executed by the military tn bu nala hornby authorised, ni. No sentenceeortendlng to imprisonment forfaiture . of stills, liquor or other properly, or the Imposition of a nhs or other penalty wul bs carried into effect until re? ported to these Huedquzrters sod approved by tho Oom mantling Clo-ueraX IV. AU troops of the United Slates, Magistrates, Shari fia, Oana tah lea, Police and others In authority, sro required, and all citizens ara solicited, to be vigilant in detecting and prompt In (iring Information of tba violation of ' these orders. Commanding of&oers will bo held re 1 Bponslbie for their enforcement ' : By cornraoad of MaJccf>Oexj6rsl D. E. Siena. J. W. CLOUS, !'?. Captain 38th Infantry. 1 ,|| -? .j . A. rx a ? A. A. A. o. - 1 Official 1 AXXXAXDKB Moons, Captain 83th Infantry, ' Ald-do-Ofaap. Wt May 23 I ^Me)ieare?Mpa^Mpa^M??>a?^r3P" THE GABION STAB, ESTABLISHED NEARLY TWENTY YEARS AOO, IB published at Marloo, & a, in the central portion Ol tba country, and ?fters a favorable medium to Mer? chants, Druggists, Machinists, and all tinsses who donn i to ?xtand their bualneas in tba Pee Dee country. . ! For tba benait of our advertising patrons, ws shall, lu addition to our tfuheartption list, whteh te ooattantty lo. f. creasing, publish and distribute gretal tooaly 8000 extra coplee of tho STAB, during the business s essen this NL Baten of Adrsttlstng lOerai. W. J. Melt WW A TT. November*) Editor and Prvyrtetoc, jfirvlUJli Jil Viii UJS.NTS SHIPPING. .^TV l'UU NEW Vdllli.-Tlli: Billi' MISSOURI, l ?ptain Kow AUDB, will ?all during UJJJQ? thin werk. For heavy fr. IK ht (which will bo JET- taken at rory low rate?) apply to W. B. SMITH a 'JO., June ll_ Napier's Rango._ WAXTBO IMMEDIATELY, TWO VI WHOA TO LOAD I.tlMBKR. Apply lo JOHN ar THEO. GETTY, Ko. 48 Eaat Bay. -#rr>^ KOIl I.IV KU IM ?Ol,.- IHK A.-, ?XPaOArnerlu'in (new) ?bin BOMBAY. P. C. Jonie.;! ?arTaJ^commander. Iiavlug bau* ber cargo cngogr I. will b?vu dinpnlch lor Ibo abov. port, i cr freight eiige^oniuule apply to COURTENAY* TRENHOLM. May 23 Union Wbarvu*. NEW YORK A ND CHA R LESTON~ Peopled Mail Stoamnhip Company. SA1XJNO DAYS.WEDSRSDAY3. THE STEAMSHIP MONEKA, CAPTAIN MARSH MAN, .-Osf-J^rsm WILL I. RA VE NORTH ATI, A NI IO sy?^ft$r?f??l WHARF Wtdntrtay, Jun* lath, at a -^s3?Z'?IllBj o'clock. t~>--*:vt- Lino composed of Steamer.' "MO? NTEA" and "EMILY B. RODDER." JOHN A THEO. O ETTY, Juno 10_No. 4H Eeat Ray. FOR NEW YORK. ltUUULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. ONE OF THE FAVORITE AND ELEGANT STEAM? SHIPS SARAGOSSA, ORINADA WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLAS" I lt: WHARF EVERY SATURDAY. THE BTEAMSllil* 33. 33. SOUDER, -4?<r-?--*~?. WTLL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC WW??T1'1' on SATURDAY, June 16th, at ???&l\?f*?r- o'clock. . June IO RAVEN EL A CO. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YORK, THE SPLENDID SIDEWHF.EL STEAMSHIP c * IVE A.3KT 3M A-T T A.3ST , " M. 8. WOODHULL, Coxnmxnandar, WuM. LEAVE AUGER'S BOUTTl WHARF, ON .Saturday, the l'.th IneL, at 4 o'clock P. M. a v Tho Ships of thia Uno aro prorldod with elegant tr .oinmodatlona for poaaengora. A af All outward Freight ongsgomonts munt be mada it tho odio, of COURTENAY ? TRENHOLM, No. 14. Eaat Bay. ?73- Piuisaco ongigomenta and mattera connected with, uwaril Freight will bo attended to by STREET ?ROTUER3 & CO.. No. 74 Eaat Bay. STREET BROTHERS A CO.. 1 ._ COURTENAY A TRENHOLM, | A?aul" Jane 10_8. FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLE. THE 3 T KAMEE -W. "W- 3r-3=lA.ZI33Iw, CAPT. J08. F. TORRENT, WTLL LEAVE ATLANTIC WHARF AS ABOVE, Tuttdav, Juno nth, at ll o'clock A. M. chippers will take notlco that no gooda wUl bs roc dy? jd unless the Freight la prepaid. For Freight or Paasago, apply on board or to JNO. A THEO. O ETTY. June 10_3 _No. tfjj East Bay. KEW YORK AN O BREMEN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS ATLANTIC. I NORTH!'RN LIOHT. BALTIC. I WESTERN METROPOLI?. Loavo Pl or No. 40, N. IL, Now York, avery second Sat' unlay, from June IS. . FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, axing pasaongcre to Southampton, London. Havre ami Bremen, at the foUowlLg rates, payable in gold or ita) Muivolentl-.i currency: " _ nnium.ii.iuv; boron tl caVlo, soe; iteereao, tai: from Brom".i, Southampton ?nd Havre to New Yolk. Pirat Cabin, ' HU; s coonil Cablu, ?76; 8 toe rogo, $43. EXCURSION- TlCKETE OUT AND HOME-First Cabin, S210; fcecood Onbln, HM ; Stcersgo, S70. HM i.INO DATS rm.ai nsw TORS IM. em VIPS : ' Juno 16 ?od 39 I July 13 and 37 I August 10 and 3? Sept. 7 a. d 31 | Oct. Saudis [Nov. 3 andi? For Freight or Passage apply to ISAAC TAYLOR, President, February 37 ly_No 40 Broadway, N. Y. FOJEl AUSTIN AJK. TILE BTEiVMEB "DICTATOR,"1 IOOO TONS IIB IITI1EV, CAPTAIN L. M. OOXE.TTBB, YiriLX LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT IO WHARP EVER at VT Tuitday Night, at 0 o'clock, for Savannah. For freight or passage apply on board or to offloo of J. D. AIKEN St CO. Agents. May 10_South AUanUo Wharf TBROIM TICKETS TO FLORIDA BY Charloston and Savannah Steam Packet Line. TIA BEAUFORT AND llILTON HEAD. 8leaner ?-ILOT BOY.Captain W. T. HoNsxrrT. - 8*baiser ELIZA HANCOX_Captain J. K. RtcnasiMor. . Steamer FANNIE.Captain D. B. VINCENT. LEAVE ACCOMMODATION WHARF. CHARLESTON, and Charleston Wharf, Havannah, every Monday . Wc?!ne? lay, Friday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock The PILOT BOY leave? Charleston every friday, and Savannah every Saturday. The ELIZA HANCOX loaves Charleston every Wednes. lay and Saturday, and Savannah every Monday and Fri. - day. The FANNIE leaves Charleston every Monday, and Savannah every Wednesday, touching at Blufton going and returning. Freight rerdved dally and stored free of charas. Freight to all poluta except Savannah must ba prepaid. No Freight received after sunset. For Freight or Pssasg?, spply to FERGUSON 1? HOLMES, Agents, Charl ea too, 8. 0. CLAOHORN Ai OUNINQILAM, Agouts, Savannah, Oe. N. B.-Through Tickets sold at the O (fl oe of Ibo Axe ra? cy lu Charleston to points on the Atlantic and GuU BsiU road, a jd to Fernandina and pointa on the 8L John's Bl vor. Apiti 16 OLD ESTABLKHEU DRDG STORE E. H. KELLERS & CO., (LATE P1UN ab DORN) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, : No. 181 MEETING STREET, Third doox* above Market ', HAVE LATELY RF CHIVE D LARC! K ADDITIONS TO their usual slock of pura and fresh DRUOB MPJ)I CIN EB DYE STUFFS EUROPEAN AND AM ERIC AN FANCY GOODS FINK SOAPS TOILET POWDERS POMADES COSMETICS OOtfBB ?Bcansa EXTRACTS, *c Oom prising invoices froto tho most reputable mani*, facturera. On hand, all lbs principal PROPRIETARY MEDICINES, IncludlDg Preparations of AYER, JAYNE, H Ali. CHEV? ALIER, DAVIS, WRIOHT, HOLLOWAY, kc tuo, % targe assortment of SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS TRUSSES SADDLE DAOB MEDICINE CHESTS . . O LABS METAL AMD GUTTA PEROHA GOODS QLABSWABE OF EVERY DEBCTUPTIcrii. Great attention ls paid to the Importation and (elec? tion of PURE AND FRESH DRUGS, and nona other aro allowed to go out of lbs Establish^ ment PRESCRIPTIONS componnded with accuracy, and the publie can depend on the utmost reliability in the executio-.i of orders. 11 KELLERS, M.D.J BAER,H.ft Marchi