The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, June 19, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
TELEGRAPHIC.
Uar Cabio IJla|intclica.
LONDON, Juno 18.-Advices from Croto ropicscut
tho t'urks ii? badly worsted, ami having gouo into
fortified mu? pu. anil having humed all tho inde?
fensible villages and Inllod all tlioir Inhabitants.
Tho Consols of tho various Powers havo notified
their govornmcntu of tbcuo atrocities.
LONDON, Juno 18-3 P.M.-A formidablo anti
Popory riot ie progressing at Iiiriniiigluiui. Tho
mob sacked two streets. Tho rioters aro in strong
force. A Human Catbolio Chapel bad boon attack?
ed and tbroatouod with destruction, and intense
excitement prevails. >
3 P. M. At this hour tho rioters aro in full
possession of tho eily of Birmingham. All cflbrts
to preservo order provo futile. Largo bodies ol
troops havo boeu tient to tho scene of disturbance,
with orders to put down tho riot ero and restore or?
der at all hazKrds.
Tho Dank of Holland has reduced its roto of in?
terest to 2} por cont.
Tho Claegow and Arcadia havo arrived.
LONDON, Jone 18-Noon_Console '.Mi; Doods
731.
Li ven roo i.. Juno 18-Noon.-Cotton quiet and
unchanged; csliuiatud salen 8000 bales.
LONDON, Juno 18 -livening.-Consols 91};
Hond8 73J.
LIVERPOOL, Juno 18-Evening.-Colton closed
quiet. Middling Uplands ll jd.: Orleans Iii tl.
Kales 8000 huies. Manchester advices favorable
Uoods and yarns buoyant and strong.
Washington New?.
WABHTNOTON, Juno 18.-Tho cross-examination
did pot shako Dye's testimony materially, though
nome inconsistencies exist botwoon that given bo- j
foro ibo court and that boforo tho military com?
mission.
A black woman, a sorvaut in Mrs. Sun a tl's
houso, testified to having scon Surratt at homo on
tho night of tho assassination. A sporting i;e nt le?
in an les title i to having scon him on tho afternoon
of. tho day on Pennsylvania avenue. <
It is in proof that, under tho nomo of John Har?
rison, Surratt loft Montreal eu tho afternoon of the
12th and roturned on tho isl h. This would givo
him-about four dave to moko bis trip and do his
work. Tho Court thou adjourned.
Tho followiug dispatch waB saut to Conara!. Jos.
II. Steadman, Collector of tho Int oi n al Revenue.
New Orleans: _
. . ? WASHINGTON,' Juno 10.
7b (Jen. James B. Steadman, Ktw Orleans :
Will you accept the mission to Mexico, and pro- j
ccod thoro without dclayV
(Signed) ' WM. ll, SEWARD.
Steadman Bent the following reply : "I thank
you for tho compliment you have paid me. Tho
condition of my privato affairs' compels nid to de?
cline." 'l; ' . .'...'if*
tiTwcnlv-niuo bondB of $1000 each,alleged to have |
boen stolon, woro found in tho Treasury Valli t.
Thoro wan a lull Cabinet to-day.
?,. '- '? Richmond News.
It i on MONO, Juno 18.-Judgo.Willlam II. Ly mi",
of tho Haut i UK'S Court, died this afternoon. ? > :
'Registration fn the city to-day' Shows tho?bites
Ovo uh ead, At tho Oqqnty (.Court Houso twouly
niao whites registered, anq only ono black.
--rb J-^irx'x SJ
Connecticut LcgUlnture.
HAxtrvoBD,' CONK,,. Juno ia.- -Both lionnes or I
the Legislature, unanimous}- passed irosdlulions
wuloomiug President Johnson os tho guest of tho
State; Uovernor Unglisb and staff to receive him,
and ho bo iarita'd to,visit tho Legislature.
, I.ntcit JUfUemn Nows,
NEW ?3XSA>.a. Jurie' 18.-Tho following is from
Oalvoo1ob7a?toaUho l?thr^ 4*
Wo havo plates fruin Querataro of Ibo 3d and
Monterey ojf tho SUI." A loiter from San Luis ol
tho 8d says that a lelaarram from Querataro of the
3d eUtea that;1'tho trial was T?O t concluded. Sixty
ladies in iimttrqiiig r?tud.ipg'nlrtau Luis called on
President Juarez and- brsjpd.*rbr tho livos of the
?'rimmers at Onnrntnro. . .Thir" President said that
ia would do all ho could compatible with justico
and his duties; that many Liberals [had been shot,
unil they lind not interceded. . M
Two engagements near the capital resulted in
favor of the Republicans. Tho foreigners advised
Marques to surrender, promising to protect his
escape. . "' "..
Tho Brownsville Hanchoio says that Ll Mox-?
cano, of tho 12th, roports that Santa Anna was off
Yera Cruz.. i
It is rm oi tod that Maximilian askod a private
interview with Juarez, for tho purposo of disclo?
sing important State secrets,
Maximilian was' convicted on tho night of tho 3d
instant, and sentenced to be shot on tho morning
of tho 4 th, with M ir arnon and Mcjihn. -
Marquez, commanding tho City of Mexico, exe?
cuted (Jouerai O'Harraxi, thu o?mniandor of tho
post, for. treasonable, correspondence with thc
Liberals. Do hos also arrested 100 Liberal aytu
?iathisors, and throatenH lo ox?enlo thom and burn
he capital, if Maximilian and bin Cenarais aro
harmed.
Mojilia Bclcctod Escobodo as his counsel, who
refused to serve, saying ho would seo bim d -d.
Finke's DuUotin has roturas from El Paso, ami
Other Custom Houses on tho Rio ?rando, by which
. it appears that tho export of cotton to Mexico this
year was about 10,000 bales. Bonded warehouses
havo boen established at Son Antonio. Tho trade
with tho interior of Mexico is now expected to bo
large.
Registration tn Georgia.
AUOUSTA, Juno 18.-Regis tration in tho 18th
Senatorial District coramonccd to-day. At ono
precinct in this city 1G8 registered-108 blacks Sud
M whites.
Reg la tration In Mobile.
.MOBUTU, Juno 18.-Ono hundred" and.fifty voters
registered in this city yesterday-ono hundred
and twenty-throe whites and tw?aty-soven 'colored.
marine Nom.
NEW YOBS, Juno 18.-Arrived, tho steamships E
B Scuder and Manhattan, fi om Charleston. I
Domestic Marketa.
NOON DISPATCH. .' ?
NEW YOBS, Juno 18.-Stocks strong. Gold 37].
Monoy Ga7. Sterling, timo, 10]; Bight, 10 J ali ij.
'?2 Coupons, 1101. Flour lSa2S lower. Wheat dull
and declining. Corn a shade tinner. Pork lowor,
at $20 CO. Lord dui'. Whiskey H toady. Cotton
quiet, at 27c. Freights firm.
KVENINO DISPATCH.
Btooks moderately activo. Money Ga7 per cent.
Gold 37J. '62 coupons, HOiallOL Cotton steady;
eales 2300 halos at 27c. Flour heavy and ulieot- j
Cod ; State $74,all ; Southern $7 OOalS. tConi
closod with an ad van co of lc.; Western mixed,
now, $1 07al ll ; old, $1 12al 13. Fork hoaw al
$20 60a20 80, dosing at $20 C8. Lard heavy. Wilta
koy quiet, at 86 in bond. Rico and sugar firm.
Coffee quiet. Naval Stores unchanged. Freights
firm ; on cotton by steamer 7-16, by sail 3-1G.
BALTIUOHE, Juno 18-Rio Coffee dull. Flour,
nothing doing; tendency still down. Corn stoady;
receipts light; Western Mixed $1. Buger quiet
and steady, with a large stock. Provisions stoady
and firm, tho stock of which is light. Bacon
NEcw*0Bxz\ifLoo<* Romand. Whiskey steady at
-Low Middlings, 244. I'.ete,,,,.. ....
1311, against 1850. Exports eamo limo' fl/iO,
Choice Louisiana ,Sugar, 114; Choica Porto Rico,
iii; retailing Cuba No. 12, il1.' 'Cuba Molasses
hold at 47^a50. Flour too unsettled for accurate
, quotations-sales of double ortra, $1125; treble
do. $14. Corn dull- -mixed and yellow D4a95; whito
' 'and choice $lal 03/ Oats dnll al 70a75. Pork dull
and lowor, cskie$23 00. Bacon Shouldors 104;
Clear Sides 18. 30ld37i,, Sterling 48a02J. Bight
Exchange on Now York ]a| premium.
MOBILE, Juno 18.-Balee 800 bales and quiet, at
21c for Middlings. Receipts 123 halos. j
SAVANNAH, June 18.-Cotton' vary quiot .and
weak; sains 85 bales; Middlings 25o. Receipts' 40C
bales. , , , , j
' AUGUSTA, Juno 1H.- Cotton, moro i nclvvo, but
prices easy. Sales 235 halos; Strict Middling, 24c.
FLUE.-De tween tho hours of 12 and 1 o'clock on
Monday morning tho elegant and commodious re
sidonco of Col. w. A. Harris was discovered to be
on fire. Tho niarm waB Bounded, but boforo tho
Aro department could reach thoro, tho, mansion
was enveloped in flamea. Tho houso and furni?
ture, together with a fino private library, woro de?
stroyed; only a few articles of furniture and ono or
two paintings saved. ? L \ i .
The Aro was undoubtedly causod by au act of in?
cendiarism, af tho family of Col. Harris baa boon
absent for two jor tbreo nlonths, ' during which
time no Aros havo, boon kindled in the houso. Wo
understand that th? incendiary's torch was applied
to throe diffaront localities In tho building, and
thia account s for ita rapid dostruotiou. Cot. Harris
slept in an offloo on \he montis os, and Waa only
awaked to find his bcaulifnl'rcwldenco a pile of
burning mine. Ho hod a fino private library,' be?
sides works of art, family portraits', Ac,, which
wera all destroyed. ' .' . j
We learn that an attempt was mada sMnb itwo
or three months ago to firo this rosiJoneo, bnt'wae
frustrated by tho discovery of tho combustibles in
tho bosemont of tho building. Binco than a pijotty
?triol walch has been kept up, but at the time pi
tho fire'no policemen word In tho vicinity. M*.
Harris was insured for about $14.000, which would
scar eely cover tho ?oat Of tho building;' Tho triced
mon, we'loam, wore prominently conspicuous in
trying to i save tho property. Wo rofor to tho bard
of Mr. Harris in another oolumn.
Thoro wore other buildings In tho vicinity willoh
woro endangered, but woro saved by pomonal ex
arbons of firemen and oltizons,-OU. Thonix.
A discovery of a rich voln of silver of tho nigh?
est promise has Just boon mado at 'tho Pir.ifraui
mino In ito I icm in, ni tho depth of four hundred
fathoms, or ono hundred and thirty fathomB lici?n
1 thc level of the soo. . "' t:: v . i.: \ I
._??i_.<_. J .
United States sloop-ol-war Dale arrived at Nor
folk on Wednesday, from Annapolis, with one hun.
dred naval cadets, on thoir sum mer tour.
When isa lawyer like a donkey V When ho'i
drawing a con voyance. . .
- Paragraph II, General Urder No, 38.
A? thoro bovo boon 8omo erroneous rumors in rela?
tion to a aupposod collision o? tho civil with tho
military authorities, in regard lo tho aboYO named
ordor, wo havo thought it bust to present tho fol?
lowing lottor of ludgo F. J. MOSES, with tho action
of Gen. SICKI.ES upon it.
. Tho paragraph m question reads as follows :
[ll All citlzotiHasttOHHcd for taxes, and who Bhall
havo paid taxes for Ibo enn-ont year, aro qualified
to Bcrvn ns turora. It shall bo tito duly of tho pro?
per civil ofllcoru charged with providing lists of
jurors, to proccod within (hoir sovornl Jurisdic?
tions, without delay, nod si certain tho names of
nil <)iia1lfl?d poisons anti plneo thora on the Jury
lists, nud from such revised lists all jurors iiliall bo'
he Teador suiniuonod and drawn tn tho ruanuor
required hy law.]
Tho following io tho letter of Jadgo MOSES :
Mn wi-Venera! Daniel E. Sicile?, U. S. A. :
(1 KNtiiAi. : Tho Sherill has submitted to ino a
lottor to him from Gouoral Glitz, of this date. I
nek lonvo rospectf ib to bring to your attention
thu difficulties which oxisl in rogart! to tho obser?
vance nf Paragraph II, of your Ordor No. 83, so far
ivs relates to tho presont tomi of tho Court in
Charleston.
I 'udor tho 'aws In South Carolina, providing for
tho drawing nod impanelling of Juries, it is requir?
ed Hint thoy bo drawn nt tho preceding tenn to sit
for tho torin next, and thoy must ho drawn bv tho
Clerk and Sherill in tho proionco of tito presiding
Judgo, should tho Inlier, by indisposition or ?th?
or callao, bo prevented from attending, ibo 'two
oilier officers, willi the aid of n magistrate, univ
draw tho jury. It will thus appear to you that, as
your Ordor was a gtmornl ono, and supposed to
liavo n prospective operation, and did no I in any
particular chango tho manner of drawing and unro
luoiiiug j ui o rn, it will bo impossiblo, under it, to
carry out what is manifestly yonr purpose.' : i j .
A Judgo in South Carolina has ouly power to or
d T an oxtra court in ono contingency, and that is,
if tho business of tho tenn cannot bo accninpbsh
cd in tho limo prescribed- by tho law. Of courso,
.horoforo, an oxlra court cannot bo ordorcd until,
the last day ol tho term, and thou only in the over it.
that undisposed casca romain on tho dockets.
With tito view, th ere fu p.1, ol preventing any ob
Htriic?on to tlin administration: of Justice, which .
otherwise- must-how ari HO, nllowimo'to suggest that
tho court at thia limo Petwood ??th^UiOy Ijyfjg
al??jr*?.T..?W'Vi.?nf?e88iori as* will provide for a jury
in coi donni ty with your ordor for tho uoxt timi,
?oura, very respectful)v, .
F. J. MOSES.
. ?! ?I li 'ti [EHTiOUSEIJ.j /
HEADQUARTERS SECOND JlILlTAIi? DlSThlOT, I
' CUABLEBTON, S. C., Juno 18,1867. j
Rospclfully rd urned through Headquarters,
Feat of Oharfoaton.
Tho circumstances sot forth in tho communica?
tion of Judgo MOBUS show that it has boon 1m
praqticablo lo roviao tho jury lints in compliance
with ( ?o uer jd -Ordor No. 82 in tihib for tbo proHonl
term of Iii? Court.
Paragraph II. of Oonoral Order No. 32 is, there?
fore, suspended in its application to 'ho prosent
tenn ol tho Court of Common Floas and Honorai
Sessions for thu oily of Charloaton, and tho jurors
for enid turin may" bo impauollod 00 heretofore
provided by law.
liv commund of Major-Oon. DANIEL, E. BICKI.ES.
1 - . i? , ? J, \Y. CLOUS.
. > Contain SSth ItifonU-y, A. -A. ?. General. -
HEADQUARTERS MOJTARY. POST .OJIAni.EirrO.N, 1
JiVi CaAUL.E8TON, 8. O,. Jiti.o 18,16(37. \
Respectfully returned to'Jnqgo Moaos.
By order of Brovet Brig.-Oon, H". B. Ci.rra.. .
HARBS H. ANDERSON,
Lieut, elli Infantry, Adjutant.
It will thus bo eooh that thoro was no collision
whatever ; on tho ooutrary, ive aro infirmed that
tho interview bolwoou Oonoral SICKLES and tho
Judgo was of tho most amicable character.'
Judgo MOBES, wo think, took tho proper coursa
undor tho o?rcumstaueos. There certainly was an
apparent claahing of authorities, and a cor.m - punit
misunderstanding; it was clearly, flioroforo, tho
wised t coin-no tho Judgo could lake, to havo a thor?
ough understanding of bia Btatus beforo proceed?
ing with tho serious and rosponslblo business with
which ho is charged. This, in our opinion, ho baa
dono in a dignified and altogether commondablo
manner; and wo bopo that nothing further will
occur to. intorrnpt tho usual courso of term busi?
ness in ide city. , , . :
Tho Judgo carno boro determined to do his duty;
but he intends that others also nh nfl du tho xs; and,
acting upon thin principle, he bas changed tho
usual proceeding toward r?cusant jurors; instead
of following tbo courso heretofore pursued, of is
H u i ii i: a ?eire fnolas, returnable at tho nott term,
ho issued peremptory orders to show cause rortti- 1
with why thoy havo'Aol obeyod tho procesa,of tho [
Court. In tho rnr.il'distriots.-thoro ia usually no
difficulty to ompanol a jury, while, iu tie -Hy,
thoro ia always a loss or ono or .moro days in tho
effort tb organize a Orand Jury, Our pcoplo aro
singularly Inconsistant in this matter of jury duty.
"Trial by jury is ono of tho bulwarks of civil ?b?
le r ty "-in in oyorybody's mouth; yet' those very
F ama persons / who hrvyo thin grandiloquent phrase
atiheir tongrrcs^nd'/iiover hesit?v? t? ava.il th?ru
sclvcs of eve ry, even the most flimsy, excuse, to
shirk tho duty.
.Tho rpfiabquonco is tliat it falls too frequently
upon thoso who are oithor too ignorant or too con?
scientious to shirk it upon Buoh grounds. This ia
one of Ibo casca, however, whoro tho Scriptural
saying is exhibited; -'Willi what measure yo
moto, it shall bo measured to yon again;" if you
refuse to aorvo on a. jury to day. Lu which Ibo lifo,
honor, or proporty of your neighbor is at stake,
ti>-morrow, whon y uti are plaintiff or defendant,
you may havo reason to regret that you, by your |
own practice and example, have contributed largo -
, ly to tho'present st at o of things, and yon cannot
in reason object to any kind bf jury.
Wo aro glad Judgo MOSES hus acted with energy,
and wo hope other Judges will follow his example,
and by precept in their chargea, and by practice
in enforcing finca, bring our-people back to a
hoalthier sonso of their duty. ".]
i-11 to.?i MKXico. ijs iii i .
LEITER'OF MAXIM" rr.TAN to MARQUES?. .
[Corretpondence of tkt Ifew, York Herald.]
Cm CIT ? MEXICO, May 25.18(77. <
Tim Holet in do Oriente, in'an oxtra which I have
just received, publishes the following letter of
Maximilian to General Marquez. . It'was intorcopU
od, togethor with other imperial 'correspondence:
. , QOKuEfABO, May 8, 18G7.
SEKOR GENERAL, MARQUEZ :,. After having boon
for lomo limo without any nows from tho capital,.
I havo just received at the aarao timo from di Dor?
ent sources in for ma lum that, embitters my feel?
ings. It relates to occurrence;) which we could
wish wore uovor m ado public, out' bf 'regard at
toast for the,dignity of our throno.
When you left here for tho capital you wore, in
consideration of the .offer which .you had matin,
i musted with ample powers lo organizo aiespoot- j
rcuo-ri\Jrt0.?n of men-whlch^with tho .'pcxnmiary
tiona' yob unuOrtaolTU ?a,** TO DT,BK *? !*HO
whloh. failed to bo of sid Co tho rJc8llJ]AlP&?t"c~
Puebla, and caused tho loss of tho only regular
forco you could muster, owing, lo the disorder'and
unskilfulnoss of-yonr retreat, .which had-all the
appearance of a flight,
I prefer not to speak at present of tho terror
and panio that induced you thon to treat with'tho
liberals for a conditional surrender of tho capital.
I ' would wish,* ale?',' that I could pass over in air'
lonco tho haired yon baye aroused against tho em?
pire by your uso of vexatious nud. over, cruel
mensuren which hin tory will nov or explain in a fa?
vorable scnao for na. Buch oeba havo produced
their inevitable-result. Not only ia paulie opinion
against us, hut even our bent friends-suofi as
Oonerals Vidaurri, Do Ia Portilla,-Espejo .and
ot hore-ref nae to abare in tho rcsponwibihtj for
'auch misconduct.' '" ' " .' .
And while at tho capital all tho interests of I so-,
oiety aro injured in tho effort lo extort poenntary '
means that aro squandered, leaving in the publia
mind tho conviction that they aro na od for crimi?
nal purposes, the long suffering and heroic army
Which dofonda thia placo haa to elrngglo with
hunger and te short of powder, while all tho pro
lt etiles yielded by tbo.molting down of tho church
lieus aro spout. With such conduct the. empira
must necessarily succumb, for in thia ago of'tho'
world ou) v such political lnstltntions as aro of jub?
ilo be cc lit eau stand.' Bad ones fall eoouer or
later ; they can no/?'survive.,1'"'J j -.
Our own .couscionco, however, ia. easy, because
. s havo spared no kind. of Hacriiico, and whatevur
wa? poaalblo for us to do has not boon loft undone.
Tho unbounded confidence which we placed in tho
prominent mon around ns. and tho uso which each
ono has made of the trust, sholl be the data upon
which history -will'found'its j tiri gm mit of our
action. And aa for ourselves, '? we decline . any
share in tho responsibility attending any .'act what?
ever of violones or wrong; euch wo will neither
authorize nar sanotion. I remain, Ac., !
MAXIMILIAN.
AK Epovunn JOV nv AI, concludes with Sumo of
tho jurors at tho Paris Exhibition tbua: '-Take, for
oxampl?, plcklos. ' Cot'.colvo the condition of body
and mind lo which coruolontlous genUo'xnen must
bo reduced after a cart ful tasting of tho produc?
tions of a score pi- so ol' pioklo-makers. Imagino
tho u'-alg 'o^'jiju palhto a ad tho ton fused nUato of
bis Judgnjont - aflor,,* cpuxao oj onions, walnuts,
eabbago, oapsioatnB and gharkins, interspersed,
with an occasion al s ampio of piccalilli 1, or ?orr. e
othOT of ttl ooo i ay a tarions peppery oompoph?s
with tho mun os oYwhich Wo sirs all familiarL ro
poatod, for the sako of confirming tho first im?
pressions, all through tho piccalilli, gherkins; cap
slcmns, cabbages, vrslnuts and onions aforce^id.
Tako'again, mustard, a condiment whloh all houae
{te'opers know to vary very much in quality,' and to
xs ansoOptiblO of au astonishing am?tn>t of adnl
IwwDK Wo should vory muoh like to knoW how
tho worthy Jurors try tho marita of oom]*ting
moatords.* . ,?. T<
Fraser, Trenbolm tit Co.
DECISION IN THE VIl'E-CUANllH.I.OlW) COU IU' IN
EJIOLAND.
Tho following decision is announced in tho Lon.
don Times na having boon given in tho Yico-Chau
collor's Court on tito SOIli ult., iu tho above COHO :
"Prlotoaii os. Tho United States of Amorica and
Andrew Julinson." Thia caso carno before tho
court upon OXCOplinnB to thu ann wer put in by tho
defendants, Tho United States of Amorlori, lo tho
cross bill of Messrs. Frnsor, Trenholui A Co.,
which was tiled for tho inn pono of obtaining; dis?
covery ia aid of their defunco to tho original bill
or the United Btntos.
Tho original bill was flied by tbo United Kia tc H
for the purpose of recovering certain, bales of
cotton consigned daring tho Into rebellion or war
of accession (o tho defondanta, Mossra. Prioleau
and others, carrying on business under tho Ann
of Fraser, Troiiltoitn & Co., aa agents in thin
country for tho 'pretoiuled government under
tho stylo of tho govorrmiout or tba Confodorato
States, which assumed tho administration of pub
Ho niTaini in part of tho dominion of tho United
States.' This bill, aftor stating that tho rebellion
was nt nn end. allogcd that tho "a8soeiatlon,*or sb
callod Confcilcr.ito govemmont had been dis?
solved, aud ccaBOd to exist, and that tho several
persons who had formed themselves into tho ?.>
protended govornmont, and on whoso account tho
cotton was shipped, had submitted lo tho author?
ity of tho .{overrun, nt af tho United States, and
bad expressly cedod, to tltora all tho joint or
imlj?o property- of tho protended Confodorato
udvcnirUonl, including thu cotton in question;
that such porsons did not claim to bo entitled tn
or interested in tho cotton, and woro not neces?
sary partios, nm! that tim title of the United States
to tho colton was complote, indopondontly of snob
cession, and was a titlo paramount thereto. In
Iboir nuawor to tho original hill Messrs. Fraser A
Co. insisted that tim United States Government,
in claiming tho cotton as State property of tho dis?
solved de facto Confederate Government, could
only take il subject to all rights and liabilities
created in respect of it by tho Confodorato
Government, to whom tho United .States
had ' succeeded; * and also that, ' 'as . I thia
Exlioalar colton liad hoon shipped ,'frotn
o 8 tato of Texan, it now (according
to tho law of that ?bf?Vi botone ed ll
?-:tho.?iUDiorbi?
(ho particular stato. J hey bad fllod a cross bill
against tho United Uti los and. President Johnson
for tho purpose of obtaining discovery In aid]of
their defence, and their interrogatories woro di?
rected to'tho footing on which tho' Cprifedorato
Government wore regarded by tho United Beuton
with a view to obtaining an admission for tho pur.
poso of tho suit that Buen Cofifodorato Government
was a defacto government, mid not a mero band of
pirates and filibusters. Interrogatories woro also
directed as to tho stato of tho law of. tho United
fltatos as to bona vaoanlia, whether proporty in .
that condition did nat belong to tho particular ?
stato ta which it was found, aud not lo Ute Federal
Union; aud ngutu, whether money or properly con?
tributed by inhabitants of tho sovereign States.
forming tho F?deral Union for any purpose, logal
or illegal, vested in such Union.
.Tho United "tates had riled a long and clo bo
rato answer, of which it- will bo sufHcio it to sta'o
that tho plain ti tl's in tho cross suit (Fraser & Co, )
had oxcoptod to it as LnsuGlciont on tho ground
that tlie United . States had pol answered tho
interrogatories -Ul, IIB ta whether there waa
any.law af .the U nil nd States bv nhl oh money
or proporty contributed by individuals as inhabi?
tants of any of ibo sovorblgn States farming
thu federal Union for any purpose,' legal ot ule- '
?al, Tested, in subh rodoral union ; (8), l.as to tho
iw of each of tho ' soparnto ' sovereign States,. and
particularly ot Texas, rel at Lng to bona vacantia ;
and (3), wliothor tho United States claimed tho
cotton os hoing tho successors of l\\o Cunfedomto
Government, and as Ut tho noa ilion nf such .Oona
fedorato Uovorninont, whotnor it was regarded by
tho United States as a defacto government exer?
cising authority over tho State of Texas. Tho
fourth exception waa similar in effect to tho ! first.
"Tho Vice-Oliahc llor said that thc Ar st sud
fourth exceptions, hy which tho United ti bites woro
required lo state their laws, which formed part of
their case, must bo overruled, un tho party intor
rogoting, although ontitlcd to ol.tain ipforniatinn
fi oin Ina um,mien t aa to bia "own till?, ce nid not .
compel ? tUscovery of that which related to ibo '
opponent's titlo. Tho third oxooption stood Upon
a d?neront tooting, and must be allow ed. It frau
of tho utmost Import anco to tho plaintiffs in
tho oross-euit that they should knuw whether
tho persona from whom thoy had acquired tho
cotton In question nero regarded by tho United
States as a body of men who bad violently ind
by force of nrnis, exacted contributions and
seized anon property, winch they mi,ployed
agaipst (np United.:, ?.laves,' or wjiothur them
waa ade fa?lo' g o vcr nm ont ny which tilpoo nols
of authority wera e xe re is cd in tho clout hoi u
States, - Tho dist i ne timi was mast important, and
might hq illustrated by a um m mri sun between tv
iitfu), sporadic movement of anarchy such os
Ju.uk Cido's rebellion, ou Ibo ono hand,' and tho
protoctorato of oliver Cromwell on tho otho.-,
ano UniteiV Hinte? hart nnl nnnwnrrtd.' this In- :
torrogatory, and especially that "portion ' of it* '
which related lo thc relations between- the al?
leged Confederate government and tho State
of .Texas. This was a moat important point .for
i ne plaintiffs (in Upi Cross suit) to obtain informa?
tion upon, as it most matsvrially ailee led. their po- -
sitien in respect of tho cotton claimed in tho origi?
nal suit. lie might add that thu United lita lon
in stating that ' of their (State of Toxos] protend?
ed quality ns a government this, court.has no law?
ful power lo take judicial coen i zan so, uer pan it,
according tp tho established laws nf England,.-en
tor iqto 'any inquiry of faot regarding tho same,!
had framed their answer iii a mistake of tho law,
aa this court not only might, but must, talco judi?
cial cognizance for tho pnrpopca of thia suit of
whether tho Confodorato Government waa- or waa
not a de facto gm.eminent. Tho third exception
would, therefore, bo allowed. If the eeoond escort
tioi. had stood alone, bo should not novo boon dis?
posed to have allowed it. ' although the answer
(unitIud all referahco to tim State of Totas as ta
tho law relating to bona xtaoantia. Snob a. apooial
inquiry required a bpecial answer, and nuder the
oirciunstaiiccs, bnwover, the exception weald be
allowed. Tlie result, therein ra, was-' that tho first
and fourth exceptions wore overruled,, and (lie
Second and third, allowed,'* .... :
-.-???
THe Cut to ii Trade. ? ' ,
Tho Mow York Shipoing and Commercial LUI of
the 16th inst., publishes tho following in reference
to tho Cotton trade ; . .. . ..
Buch English nnlhoritica as nrc'p?tarl for keep?
ing coreftil .-nd prcoiso accounts of tho movements
of Cotton, together with -tba future prospects of tbo
trade, aro unan ire ons lu! Tho opinioli ! that Cotton
has about touched bottom; that tim point hos been
-. jachod at which consumers, in England and on the
Continent can buy freely and work to amodorato
?iront, eua boneo, that 'chor? 'i?'?oVoT?gitlraate
oundation for a healthy business. / On tho other
hand, thosupply ls so ample (80,000 bales of all kinds
at I .ive rpo n l Juno 1,) and tho absonco of s peculation
ao marked, that no important advanco is looked
for, recent indications pointing tn Uall?d. as tho
natural pricq, at present, for' I fiddling Amer i can.
Owing to tho low figure at which tue stock in ibis
country has benn reduo'? through tho free Bbip
Bpeaking, rccoivo scarcely any cottonfromtbis dide
or-the- -Atlontio,* hut tnoy -tltv noi -anne . from
tbiST.Probabiljjy that, any material advance in.
prion' is likely de follow. - They ure clearly Cf
opinion that tbo import of tho India ataplo
-wtU< ? .locreasa ; in ' '< the (. same <. dogreo that
tho arrivals of tho American fall off, and thus,
with tho stock kept pretty fall lill late in tho Au?
tumn, littlo chango in 'price ' will I probably toko
place, asido from tho possible wi dening of tho mar
erp?o'l'trirV? jr??nt'?riBta b?twoon Suratsand
orophas turnedouVmur/iaSg?J'??,? c^\??
tho import to June 1st showing tho trimltj, Ur
' croado of 8000 halos over that of last year. Owing to
this disappointing result, ari Advance 'in thia
kind of ljd.?iid. from tho lowest point
?ad been established, while Dioail and In?
dia, which liad.., OTT iv od freely in May,
rulod with groat stcadinosa. Attention ia now
largely directed to tho prospecta ot tho .growing
crop on this side, tho general opinion bc-Yiig thal
tho yield will bo somewhat in excess of tho last
one, ofter making all duo allowance, /for inunda?
tions and tho unsettled, condition of labor-4-tho
conclusion h~' .' founded largely Upon tho fact
that last sc. iou was vory uufavonibm.'and'tho
seed poor, 'i . > etato of trade ia Manch ester j hew
visibly improved undor tho encouraging riccoonta
from India, where tho markets have shown, upox
pocted strength, in viow of'tho enormous supplies
of gooda from England. . ? , '',,,!
A G UN OP Fp.UBTXi ii CoNOB.KS.'iatEN.-H Is a' fair
nuostion for tho Radicals to conoidcr how long
they could retain Iholr majority, ovon iii tho Hump
Congress, if all tho States should follow the exam-' ;
Bios of the. last two in which - Congressional eloc
ons have been held--Connecticut and 'Kentucky.
In tht .se Slates thero is the extraotdinary and un
proceddnted chango of ' fil?rtoon ODpgjrossrnon
against (.hern. It Ohio, rennsylvanla, Hew York
And tho other groat SiatuB woro now to elect tho
. entire politl?nTcomposition of tho llousn bf Rep
rosontatives would undoubtedly bo ehangod. i
{Un. Enquirer.
We Olid tho-fo?ogolng etatement Roingi tho
rounila ot. tho Somborn press. Tho' Ci?ciilnaO
Enquirer ought to. know that no good eau res-nT'
from Such delusions OH it ls calculated to produce.
It ought to know that partios havo hoop closely
balanced in Connecticut-formerly ft Dc'mocratio
stronghold-and that victory has alternated dur?
ing tho li.st fl vo years botwoen tho epposing ipir
ties by very small majori tl ns j and that Itt ano last
election' (he democrats noedod a gain nf -but! Ave
hundred 'votes to cnatlo therm to rirrv tho Slate,
it qaght to know that tho cause which would,
on-?rate lo gi vii tho anti-radloal pj rTv a victory in
ibo Southern Hiatos of Kentucky, would have an
effort directly the rovnrco In tho Northern States.
It impose s upon ? povnlar credulity and croates
hopei npOii ? lioUow X^if>J*t);eii it tallia about
what would bappon in Ohio andNew York if jol??
i Uons wore now lb bo hold in those H taten., It bas
- been but k tilt weeks slnob kn olocUdn took place
In Now York whoqbut litUaover lialf of tho totes
S'-.tho Slate trwo cast,"aba,, tip' l^blloan
naj?ritir, wa? tw?hty theusond, Ai for Ohio, wo
may Infex what would be tho result ot on election'.
? In that etato from the foot that In- Cincinnati ~rtv
> cen Hy, tbs lUdicalB elect?! their Mayor by* four
thousand uijorlty.''.' ' i . r. ,.inn, j
Then'moy be's bborigern'the tide of .trnrAicj een
Uinont In'tUc Nbrth at i-orno futtiro.daVi but il will
not ho lu tim? t?Tovr ruo tho docrocVqf the tii'tant
Ooogrcus, whicl) ha?, -t Uria ,of two years to run.
I [Jackton Otaran. .
M. m p.
ONE PEIOE
SUMMER Mt,!
WE ARE OFFER INO OUR tTOCK OF SO MU lill
CLOTHING, comprising LIN Er?, FLANNELS AND
LIGHT WEIGHT WOOLLEN, al prices which cannot
fall to aatlafy all who ara aouklngln hay QOOD (lOODS
Oil KA I'. Tho larger part of our Block wo m iou rori un?
ta oar own workihopa, which arc warrant In orory
rcapoct.
Wo gtTo below aomo of our loaring prices :
LIN KN SACKS at._.ti, 8, lands
LINKS' PANTS at.91 1 60 and 3
LINEN VESTS al.tl BO ana 2
CHECK CABSIMERE 8U.TS, BACK. PANT8 AND
VEST._.j..$0
GREY FLANNEL SUITS. SACK, l'A?TH AND VEST..?
CHECK LINEN SUITS, SACK, I*ANTS AND VEST....SS
CHECK MARSEILLES BUTTS. SICK. PANTS AND
VEST....ID
WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS..?ll lo 10
ll LA CK ALPACA SACKS..'. - ?n lo 0
LIGHT WaHOnT CASSIarP"? ?UITB- ,n f*n?T ??X
,""" _u ^" . ....gre, aud DLAOK DRESS BUTTS
all our own mako, at rory low prices.
FTJTiNTSHrKG GOODS, adapted to tho aa*?on!
WRITE SHIRTS, four qualities.? 60, 3, and
MACOLLAR, WILLIAMS 4 PARKER
No. 270 itlNG STREET,
CORNER OF 1IA?EL,
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Jane 18' . , Imo
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all kinds of JOD WORK in . . . j
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5?i;4:H?.nlu rAi'M?Uiih \-"'
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THOSE OF OUR/FRTBNDS J>E
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SIBTNG ' J0B! WORK? wHl 'pl??e
? ,'n?.in''? 1.1 ?..'.t!UM\::' ' *\
leave their ordoir? 1 with- us. ; j\Ve
Will pTinrantoo 'as goo? wort, (ind
ut as CHEAP RATES, as can'Lo
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MAIMURU.
On tho morning of tho nih in??., by Uio lier. J. II.
Id.Noun, <li:o!>.'.?K F. VON KOLNITZ md MARY E..
oldest daughter of D. Cl. WATHE, oil of Ulla city. Mo
canli.
SPECIAL N0T1 ES.
SW CUN8IGNEEB PEU STEAM SHIP "CHAM?
PION " ?ro notified of (ho cargo being discharged at
SouluAdgora Wharf. AU goods uncalled for at Hun? t
will bo itorcd ot risk and oxprnso of owners.
8TBEET BROTHERS k CO.
Juno 19
tr NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT NINE?
TY days after data application will bo modo to tbo
C'harloaton Oas Light Company for renewal of Ita BOMP
No. ?200, dated January 12, 1807, for Ono Hundred
Share* of lui 8tock, tho original havlug bcou lott.
Juno 1? lamoatno
?-ELMORE MUTUAL INSURANCE COM?
PANY.-Ciram.asTON, Jo.no nib, 1HG7-All demanda
against Ulla Coni]iany moat be presented on or beforo tho
lOtA ?foy of July neil, or lacy will bo debarred payment,
aa a Huai soltleniont with tho Btockholdcis wUI bo mado
after lh.it dato.
Hy order o? tho Board. JOSEPH W HILT) EN,
Juna 10 wa7 1 Hoerotary.
?TOFFICK OF CITY TREASURER,
onAItLEHTON, B. C., JUNE 18,1BG7.-nolders of Cou
pona or Um Fin; Loan Bondi of tho City of Charleston,
aro nottned timi Uioao falling duo on tho Aral of July
next, will bo paid on presentation at thc omeo of Moaara.
J. H. K i ii n.AN i>. Uno.. TALkUDOE fc Co., No. 30 rino
street, Niw York, or at the First National Bank of
Cbkrloaton.
(Signed) B. THOMAS.
Juno 10 , 10 City Treasurer.
CoruTTca?iWiOE. - ALL PERSONS HOLDINO
street, and othors having [?w\UW.'M&ROUND, Cilhonn
quested lo report tbo same aa toon aa convenient *J5 fSx '
Secretary of tho Sprain Society. '.. .
Dy order of tho President, U. Monear.
J. M. DUNCAN,
Jnue 12 wi* Secretary.
ta- BARKLEY, AXJMIrUSTRATOR, VS. BARK?
LEY.- Notice la hereby given to thu creditors of J. lt. I
BARKLEY, deceased, to present and establish their
dalma against his Eatsto, bolero nie, on or beforo tho lat |
day of July next. J.' W. Oil AY,
Jnno 12 w3 alastor in Equity.
aTsTPROPOHALB- ARMY SUPPLllii?.-OFFICE
OHIEF COMM IBSARY 6UHSISTENOB, BECOSD MIL
I TAH Y DISTRICT. Cu uiiiiMM, 8. C.. Juno IS, IBM.
Soaled proposals (In duplicate, will bo received by tbo
undersigned, mi(711 o'clock, A. M., Monda;/, Juno 24th,
18C7, st which Umotney wi|| ba opened, for supplying for
tbo uso ortho United Staten Army at this Military Post
frosh boor an the block. The boc f to bo delivered und or
tho proposed contract must bo of a good and marketable
quality, in equal proportion! ol foro and hind quarter
most (necks, shanks and kidney tallow to bo excluded),
tn eurh quanti Ho? as may be from time to Um o required,
and on nob days aa shall te doalguatod by Ibo com?
manding olllccr.
. TT\o contract to bo In force tor ali months, or snch lesa
limo sa (he Commissary-General bf Subsistence may
ill peel, commencing oil tho lil day of July, 1807. i
Each bid lo bava consideration must contain ibo fol?
lowing guarantee of two roaponslblo names, aa foUowa ; -
"We, (bo undersigned, hereby guarantee that should
tho above bid bo accepted, tl ?hall bo daly fulfill od ac?
cording lo ita Into purport and candi Hons ; also, that a
whitten contract, with bondi to tho amount of ten thou?
sand dallara, shall bo exocuttd.
A printed copy oribis advertisement must be attached
to each proposal, which murtho enclosed In an envelope,
addressed (o tho undersigned, and endorsed "Proposais
for Subsistence 8taroa."
WM. M. BURNS,
Brevet Brlgadlcr-Ocnersl and C, 8" U, 8. A.
Jnno if . 9
?-PROP08AL8 Pa?. WOOD. -OFFICE
DEPOT QUARTERMASTER, CHARLESTON. 8. C.
JUNE loth, 1867,-Sealed proposals will bo received nt
thia Ornoo until 12 o'clock noon, on Thursday thc loth
day of June, 1887, at which time they will bo opened) for
furnishing tho QuartermMter's Depot In Ibis .city
with OAK AND PINE WOOD, from Joly 1st, mi, to'De?
cember 31st, 18S7. Deliveries ta ho mad : un tho (lovern
ment Wharf In this city, Ktiuoh tl moa and In such quan?
tities a? muy ba required by tho Depot Quartermas?
ter. .The wood delivered most be thoroughly seasoned
and of Merchantable uuallt >. bidders wUI stato the price
per con) of tho kind of wood hey proposo tn ru mts rt
Two good sure ll ea ,n tho rom, cf one thousand dollars
each, to bo named far- the til thru), performance of (he
Contract- . Bids doomed nnreasonable wlU bo rejected.
Proposals most ho ad dressai to the undersigned and
darked ? Proposals lor raralab ng Wood."
? J. D. BTU BBS. ?
. tart. Lieut CoL k A. Q. M. 1'
Juno io , ld
WWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
i E. M. WHITING, Esq., u a candidato lor Sheriff ot
[ Charl oe ton, (indicia)) District, at the nuxt election.
September IC
Or NOTICE T.) MARINERS.-O A. P T AIN8
AND PILOTS wi ah in ? to ia rh or their vessel* In Ashley
Rivor, are requested riot todo no anywhere within direct
range of the heads ol (he SAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on tho Charleston sod St-" Andr* w's aide ol
tho Ashley River; by which procauUon, contact with Ute
Submarine Telegraph Cable wUI bo avoided. I .
a-a TURNER, H. ii.
Harbor Master's Office, Cbarleaian, February 6, 1860.
February 7, . ., l lil ?! .
??TERR?R8 OF YOUTH.-A ^GENTLEMAN
who suffered for - years from Nervous Debility, Pro
mature Decoy, and all the effects of youthful Indiscre?
tion, will, for Uioj sake of rufforlng humanity, send, free,
lo all who need lt. the receipt and directional for making
I the simple remedy'by vrt I ch ho was cured. Ru ff ure ra
wlehrr-gtoi profit 'by thoadvertiser's experlonco, can do
[ so by addressing. In perfect corindon ce,
t? ' JOHN B. OODKN, I
April J 2 Sm oe* H? 42 Cedar street. New York.
BAT O H EL OB'S HAIR DYE.-THIB
J SPLENDID li AIR DYE lt Um bongin the world- The
only (rue and perfect Djt-harmless, reliable, Instan?
taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculous Un tn.
Natural Blick cr Drown. Remedie? the ID affects of Bai
Dyes. Invigorates the hair, lea vina; it soft and besot) ru!.
The genuine ls signed William A, Batchelor. AU others
are mere imitations, and ibould be avoided. Sold by all
Druggists' and' Perfumen, Factory, Na "81' Barel ey
street,' New York. : '?''. . .'' "
BEWARE 09 A COONTERFHIT. ii . ? .
Deco-utisr lu . ; :. , tyr
tar THE ORA VEST DIALAIHZS 'OF YOUTH
j AND HA Ii T. Y MAHHO0D.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION
I B88AYB,. os the Physiology ol tho. Pas leno, - and j thc
Errors, Abus ea ??d,. Diseases peculiar to the first age ol
man, with Imports on new moth ods of treatment awi.
.l.,tl .'- Mila toudw
.Andreas . il , Dr.ii ^^ULL^N HOUOnTON;
. Uowwd Association, Philadelphia, Pa.
May M . . . _? '
i D U TO II E II 'S LIQHTNTNO FLY-KILLER
win certainly exterm?nala Uttao pesta, U ita use ts per?
le vored In,, Beware ot boina Fly Paper, which ?orne
dealers keep because thc; eau get lt lor nearly nothing.
Don't be swindled. Ask for DUT?HEB'8, which Is aold,
by a? Uv? drnggurta. tn Mao . j_Mayas
~"boa'TXifs" ..j:,.
PREPARATIONS.
. E8TADI.(HUED EIOHTEEN YEARS.
I I.ahorntory, No. Mi Crosby a tree t. New York.
8000 Dozes, Bottles and Flask* manufactured dally.
I SOJJ) flY ALT, PH l'on 187 S EVER TWH?BE.
i >>li -.. ."COSTAB'B" BALES DEPOT, j
!S'o. IHi IinoADWAY, NKW YtlllK,
Wh'ere ?, ?3 to "ts sixes sra put up for Famines, 8 toroa.
Ships, Boa ta. Public Ins?laUons, sic, Atc,
lils truly .wonderful Urn nonfldenco that la now had In
every form of PrcpiraUoni' thal comes from "Costar'a V
.Establishment., ..,[?'..<? ? ?
"COSTAR'a" EXTEBMINATORft-For Rats, Mice.
Roaches, Ants, ato., fcc ?Only Infallible remedy known."
"Not dangerous to the human family," "Rata como ont
of theirtibliW'to'die," ?e.- -r ' 1 ' ' "..
"COt.TAR',1," ll KU- liUO ?X I'EIl M LN ATOI1-A llQuld.
put up In bottles, and niter known to fslL
.'OOOTAB'S't BMCrBIO POWDER-For Moths In
Furs and Woollens, U Invaluable.. Nothlngcan exceed lt
for power and efficacy. Destroys InsUnOy an Insect? en
Plants, Fowls; Animals, kr.. ; , _/, .
1 "COOTAJVO'' BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cnb.^!uro*,
Wounds, Braises, Broken nrv asta, Bore Nipples, Piles In
all forms. OMBorest Uloem, and all kinds of cutaneous
affecta. W family So?ld be without IL It exceeds
?^BSSi3S^^Q^, mri,
OOSTAB'B" DITTKaSWEgT AND ORaJIOE BLOB.
a , wi - neau U fl ea t he Oomplexibn, br giving to the akin
a ?oft and beauUral fmkneas, sad Islncamparably bo
t?n V?nvihlna now In nie. Ladles or taste and poiltion
l^??du^e^n??alto Uv,toilet.. An unpreeclsntcd
Hists ita best recommendation. One bottle la always
toIk; wed bVmore. Try rt td know. . ? . ! -il.
"^OOrWAR^'VBifiiiOP piLI^A, nnlrersai Dinner
p ll iiuiwr-co? tol), and ot extraordinary effie sc y for" Ooa
ilrefleas, all forms ot tcdlgostlcm, iHarvouS' and Sick
Headache. A PU) that U now rapidly snrierseding al)
?*^08TAR'8'' OO?UE REMEDY-For Coughs, Colds,
?ca?raeness, Boro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth?
ma and all forms of UronohlsJ, abd InseASM of the
JWVthi? ' ' riasliSTn. COWAR. SS
Mir&Vtftty n,?| I?>*ffBBpADWAyrNfY?,,
OKKMCIAIJ.
Ileadq'rs. MUK n ry Poat or (h ur ir ?(.m. i
OnauLrsroa, H. C., Mar IHh, 1KC7. |
QENRnAT. OnDF.rra, P.o. 18.
I. Tho following ara announced aa Ittylstratlon Pro.
cbicla or tho Military Poat of Charleston, comprising tho
geographical Districts of Charleston, Berkeley, ami Col.
lctou. Tlx. :
( II AHI.I.STON DIHTltMT.
PARISHES OF HT. Pilli.ll' AND ST. MIC II A KI,.
CtTi"OF CHARLESTON.
FIRST rnEcrsoT.-Ward No. 1-City Uah. Ward No.
2-Court nouna,
SECOND PRECINCT.-Ward No. 3-lal Poll, Market;
2d Pal], Palmetto Kartoo Houao, Anaon mr.-rt.
TnmD PriEorNCT.-Ward No. 4-lat Poll, Eiiftlnn
llouao. Archdale street; M Poll, Knglno Ilnuao comer
George and College atrista.
Fourmi PnooTKoT.-Ward No 6-Eagle En gino Houao,
M oe lin K street
Ward No. 8-Washington Engine Houao, Vandcrhorst
street.
Ward No. 7-Engl no Houao In Columbua street
Ward No. 8-Wawi Wagou Yard. King alreet.
UERKEhKY DISTRICT.
PARISUES OF CHRIST OUDKCH, AND ST. THOMAS
AND 8T. DENNIS.
Ftrurr PntciscT.-ML Pleasant Poll, Fifteen Milo
Houao Poll, and St. Thomas' MOA ter Uoueo Poll.
PAIUSII OF ST. ANDREW'S.
SK. ?ND I'n rx: I NOT.- club House Poll, on tho Malu, and
School Doune Poll, Jamee' Island.
PARISH OF BTi JOHN'S, COLLETON.
Tnuu> PRECINCT.-Clnb Houao Poll, Kdlato lalaud;
RockTille, Wndnialaw Island, end Lcgarevlllo, John'?
leland.
PARISH OF ST. JOHN'S, BERKELEY.
PooRTn PnaciHOT.-Calamus Pond Poll: Fultz'a Old
Field PoU, and DUek Oak PolL
Furn Paccracr.-Biggin church Poll and Strawberry
Pon.
PARIAH OF BT. JAMES', GOOSE CREEK.
Weaaacn??aW*YBir/-Gooao Crook Poll, Tar Kiln Poll and
KEVENT PRXOINOT-Croea luaus
Bond Pqu. '
PARISH OF ST. UrETUiifUi'.
Kiairm Paient ox. -Pinovlllo Poll and BL btophon'a
Do pot Poll.
PARISH OF BT. JAMES'. SANTEE.
NIMTR PnEOTRoT.-Mutter Homo PoU and Dutart'a
Crook Poll.
COLLKTON DISTRICT.
ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S PARISH.
Ftturr PRECINCT.-Saioko'* Croaa Roada Poll and
Beli'a Croaa Roada Poll.
SECOND PneotMOT.-Yarn'a Dex Poll; Fork Box Poll;
H orso Pen Box Poll.
Tamo PniciNOT.-Walter boro' Poll; niuo Houao PoU,
and Round O. Poll.
Forjara. PBEOINCT.-Ashapoo Poll; Maplo Cano Poll,
and Jackaonboro Poll.
BT. GEORGE'S PATHS!!.
ru m PRECINCT.-CatUo Crook Poll: Indian Field
Muatar Honae PoU; Mlddlo Poll and Snmmorvlllo
PoU.
HT. PAUL'S PAIUSII.
Brxrn PBXOTIVOT_Pariah Houao Poll; Beech Houao
PoU and Hantowle's PoU.
II. Any ciUxon desiri Dg lo aorvo aa a member of ono
of ibo Hoards of He (Tis tra tl on for the Military Post of
Charleston, may forward hia application to those Head
quartora, addreaacd to Lieutenant J. F. MUNSON, Gili
Infantry, Poat Adjutant. CorUflcalcs must accompany Ibo
application, allowing Ibo applicant to bo a flt and proper
person to receive tho appointment.
III. Tho attention of applicants la called to tho follow?
ing paragraphs of O onere! Ordern No. IB, from tho Head?
quarters, Second Military District :
IV. AU poraona appointed to mako the aald Registra?
tion of votera and to oondnct aald oloctlon will be re?
quired, before entering upon their, dntlea, to hike and
subscribe the oath prescribed by tho Act approved July
2d, 1882,' entitled "An Act to prescribo sn oath of office."
And If any person ahaU falsely take and subscribe each
oath or afArmatlon, auch person so offending and being
duly convicted tboroof, sholl ba subject to the pa Ula,
penalties and dlsahlUtioa whian, by law, are provided for
tho Duntahmaat of the crime et wilful and corrupt per?
jury. Tho form of tho cassi ia herewith published, ss
follows :
"I, A. H., do aolemnly awoar (or ailinn) that I havo
never voluntarily borne arma against tho United States
aluce I havo been a clllxon thereof; that I havo volunta?
rily given no aid, countenance, counsel or encourage?
ment lo persona engaged In armed hostility thereto; that
s - ~uv- -~,0v,t. i?, ..-otilad, nor a tl emoted to
exercise tho functions of any omeo whatever nuder any
authority, or pretended authority, in hoatlUty to tho
United Stales; that I have not yielded a voluntary sup?
port to any pretended government, authority, power or
coniUtuUon within the United States, hoatilo or Inimical
thereto. And I do further awoar (or affirm) that, to the
beat of my knowledge and shinty, I will support and de?
fend tho Constitution of tho United Etataa against all
enemies, foreign or domestic; that I will bear true faith
and allegiance' to tho same; that' 1 take Ulla oblation
freely,' without 'any mental r?servation OT purpose ot
evasion;' and that I w?l well and faithfully discharge the
duties of tho office on which I am shout to enter.. So
help me God.
V. Members of tho Hoards or Registration will bo al?
lowed aa compensation, tour dollars a day tor each day
actually and necessarily employed In lbs porrormanco of
their duties, and ten cen ta a milo for each mila travelled
oh duly. Officers of tho arm y de?sllo.1 for each duty,
win be paid the per diem and mil cage allowed for attend?
ance on Court Martiale.
VIT. It ts essential thal every Board of Registration
should bo composed of persona or recognlxed cou side ra?
tion and worth, fairly representing the population, and
In whoso Impartiality and capacity the body of voters In
the vincinage may have Jual reliance,
By order of Rrovt. Brig. Gon'l H. B. CUR.
J. F. MUNSON.
Ut Ll eu t. Cth Inion try, Post Adjutant,
May" 17 "8 w
UFKICIAL,
Ileadq'rs. Second Military District,!
OiuumwroN, H. C" May 20th, 1807. j
(O x?riui. O SD asa Na 29.]
.. It appears from sundry peutiona and official repre
eentaUona that the present Boen ty supply of I cod In the
Carolinas U seriously dlmlnlahal by tho largo quant Icy
of i grain consumed In nain ero us dbi til le rles, pat np and
worked in defiance of tho revenue laws of the United
Slates ; it la rcpros nled that few or none or tho require?
ments of law aro observed in any cf tucso establishments;
that the officers of tho Internal reverme service, whllo
endeavoring to assess and collect the Whlakey taxj are
frequently treated arith dlaceepeet, and somstxmea
menaced with violence ; and that .when offenders' are
proseen tod In tho civil courts, and violations of the in?
ternal revenue laws Indisputably proved. Juries rail to
convict tho parties ; lt ls further shown that this on
^"^t1.^0 .m*?--f<>? ^^.^orr^?^ of*e" large
amount of revenue ; that tho authority of Ita civil officers
Ia brought into contempt : and furthermore,' that; tho
mischief complained of tonda to increase poverty,, dis?
order and'crime ; therefore, In the exercise of tb? au?
thority vested in the Commanding Gen oral, lt ts ordered
.that- I
I. .The distillation or manufacturo of whiskey or other
spirt ta from grain, la prohibited tn Una) Military District.
Any person so engaged o.- employed wUl be deemed guil?
ty of a misdemeanor. Tho possession of a sim, or other
apparatus for thia purpose, wiU be considered pre tum p
uVo evidence of a violation of tho Revenu o Laws, and the
patty or parties using the sims, or on whose premi?is,
or m whose possession the same may be found, will be
1 arrested and brought to trial before a military tribunal
oom posed or the Commanding O'Bcer of tho Post and
.two ofitoers of tho army, next In raak on doty within the
territorial Umita of the Post. If the exigencies of the
terri ce do not permit the detail of other officers, that
fact will be daly certified and tba Poat Commander will
hear and determine the case..,
IL The penalties, punishments and fcrfel(uro8 pre?
scribed by th? au ve raf acta of Oongroaa for J lau liing or
manufacturing whlakoy or otb or spirits in violation of
tho revenue laws wul be imposed and executed by the
military tribunals hereby sn thor! ted.
HI, n0 sentence extending to.lmprtaonmenl, tbrfoiloro
of stol?, liquor or other property, or the ita position of a
fine or other penalty wiU be carried Into effect no til re?
ported to lb ese Headquarters and approved by the Com?
manding Clouerai.
IV. All troops of tho United H Utes, Magistrate?, Sheriffs,
Constables, Police and others In authority, are required, j
end all citizens are aol! cl tod, to ba vigilant In detecting
and prompt In giving Information of the violation of
these orders. Oommahdlog officers will bo held re?
sponsible for their enforcement. I
By command of Major-General ?. E. Rioxr-8. ' !
J. W. CLODS, ;
' Captain 88lh Infantry,
. A.D. Cfc A.A. A. cl.
Off,elsi ; AiJrxjkeTTrtn Kooma, Captain 38th Infantry,
Ala-d?-Caaip. : I ar?_ May 22
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, Advertisements Inserted st tba rate of ?1 far sonare ot
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. Geida or ten linea or less, at lia rate of ?10 flo- throe
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wmaahol 14 rnUi?U-t ana. .rcpru.lor
PRICE FIVE CENTS
SHIPPING.
. WANTICI) lUHKDIATKLY, T\V
/T/Ok VWMKI.MTO IA1AI) r.UMIIKIt.
4?El* Apply 1? JOHN A TU KO. GETTY.
*" No. 4M Hutt Bay.
Jinn- 7
FOll KUTTI! I:I)ISTII, FHN WK K S
ISLAND, IIRNNBIT'S I'OINT. AND WAY LANDINO >
TUB STEAMER II)KA. CA (H AIN CHARLES WIL
Lhi.wlllrecclvu Iraiulrl Thii Dav. ?t Atlantic Wharf,
and leovc To-ilurnm ,\'",hl, 'Killi flint., at 0 o'clock,
w. Irfro,Kl't <>r paiwage. apply oil Iwaril, at Atlast! .
1? _ Juso 11>_
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAMSHIP LINE.
F?ll M: H Tuait,
TUE NEW AND ELEGANT HIDKWHEEL STEAMSHIP
CHAMPIOlxT,
LOCKWOOD, COMMANDER,
WILL LEAVE A TX) ER'S SOUTH WHARF, ON
Saturday, UK aid lim t.. at 10 o'clock A, M.
ttW Tho Hblpi of Ulla linn aro provided willi elegant
accorumotlatlunn for ik-umcngera,
43" All outwuM Freight engagements must bo ruido
al Ibo ofllc ol COURTENAY k THEN1IOLM. No. 14
Eoat Hay.
ES* For Panuca and all mallum counoclod w!tb tim
Itivanl liiiHliifKM tif Um Slilpn. apply to STREET nilOTll
KRH & CO.. No. 74 Kant Hay.
STREET BROTHERS * CO., > .
COURTENAY k TRKNUOLM. } AK"aU
AT8- Tbo MANHATTAN will lolluw on Ula 39tb Inat
Juno 17 G
FOU NEW YOBK.
REGULAR UNITED STATES MAIL LINK
ONE OF TnE FAVORITE AND ELEOANT STEAM?
SHIPS SARAGOSSA, ORANAKA, WILL LEAVE
NORTH A TLA N 1 IO WHARF EVERY SATURDAY.
THE STEAMMIIP
SARAO-OSBA a
CAPTAIN CROWELL,
_ WILL LEAVE NORTH ATLANTIC
- - _ _ Ullfi'ia(ilLr{iATUIU>AY. Juuo 83d. at
natura by 2 o'clock of that day.
June 17_RAVEN BL A Ctf.
FOB BALTIMORE.
THE FAVORITE STEAMSHIP
S 33 .A. C3- XT LL,
N. P. DUTTON, Commander.
WILL BAIL FOR TUE ABOVE PORT, OH WEDNES?
DAY AFTERNOON, 19th Inet., al ti o'clock rroni
Pier No. ll Union Wharves.
For Irclgbt or paiuaae, apply to
COURTENAY k TREN HOLM,
Juno 18 a Union Wharves.
FOR SA.V\AJL>T?S" AEL
TUE STEAMER
"DICTATOR,"
1000 TONS DBHTIIBN.
OAPTAIN L. M. OOXETTEB,
VT TTL L LEAVE Mill ULK ATE AN ITO WHARF EV ER I
VT Tucnfap Night, at 9 o'clock, for Savannah.
May 10
FOR TAL VI KA, FLA., .
FERNANDINA. JACK SON VIET,E. AND ALL TUB
LANDINGS ON TUE ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
TIA SAVANNAH, OA.
THE SPLENDID STEAMER
" D 1 C T -jrN- T O 1=1,, ??
1000 TONS BURTHEN.
CAPTAIN LOIRS M. COXETTER.
Wf ILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANT Ul WHARF EVERY
YV Tun luv /fight, at 9 o'clock, for Uio abovo pUcva,
connecting with tho Georgia Central Railroad for Macau,
Mobile ana New Orin un at Ha ran nah.
AU freight muat bo paid huro by ablppora.
For Fr?lgUt or Passage, apply ou board, or to ellice ot
J. I). AIKEN At CO., Altante,
May 10_wf B.ntli Atlantic Wtiarl.
T?R0UG? TICKETS T?TLORIDA,
mr
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNA I
STEAM PACKET LINE,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. '
THE STEAMER j
PILOT BOY.
CAPTAIN w. T. MCNELTY.
LEAVES ACCOMMODATION WHARF, OH A RT,EM
TON, every Monday and Thurtdav Mornngt, at ?
o'clock. Returning, loaves F.orid? Hiram Packet Wharf,
Savannah, every Wtdnaday and Friday Morning*, at
I 7 o'clock.
Touching at Blanton on Monday? and IPnfneidayi.
Freight received dally and stored free of charge.
Freight to aU points except Ba vannen, moat be pre.
I paid. No Freight received after ?unset, -?
For freight or paaaage, apply to
FERGUSON A HOLMES, Agents.
Charftetoa.
OLAOHORN li CUNNINGHAMS. -
Agents, Savannah. Oa.
N. B.-THROUGH TICKETS soldat the Office cribs
Agency in Charleston to points OD the Atlantic and GubT
Riilroad, and to Fernandina and pointa on the St John's
River._Juna IS
FOR GARDNER'S BLUFF,
AND INTEKMEDIATE I. A tl DI NO H ON TUB
PAGE DISES RIVER.
THE LIGHT DRAFT STEAMER " 1
3? Li A lSTTER,1
CAPTAIN 3. T. FOSTER. .' :
TT7TLL RECEIVE FREIGHT AT ACCOMMODAT ION
VY WHARF on Monday, the 11th lint., and- leava
ou I'AurioViy Night, 30th.
All Frolghta muat bo prepaid.
No freight received after aunaet
For freight engagements, apply to .
FERGUSON A HOLMES, Agent?.
Jane 13 Accommodation Wharf.
NEW YOU It ABD BUK MK It KT KA 81S Ult*
COHPAN V. . >
THE FIRST-CLASS U. B. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
? ATLANTIC I NORTH! KN LIGHT. '
BALTIC I WESTERN METROPOLI?.
Loav? Piar No. 46, N. H.. Now York, every second 5af.
ur doy, from Juno L5. ,,
FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, iii
taking passenger* to Southampton, Ltardkaa, Havna and]
Il reman, at tho followli g ra lr?, payai Ie in gold or Ita
I eoulralent In currency:
I Vtret Cabin, ?110? Second Cabin, SSS; Steerage, $S5.
From Bremen, Southampton and Havre to Now inn,
Flrat Cabin, ?HO; Second Cabin. 176; H toe rag o, ITS.
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND liOME-Fliel
Oabln, ?310; Second Cabin, ?ISO; Steerage, ?TO. ..
aarUHO DATS ?BOM KKW TOOK AMD BUimf l
Jana IB and 39 j July 13 aird 31 I Auguat 10 and 3*
Sept7audai I Oct. fi and 19 | Nor.3andi?
For Freight or Passage apply to
ISAAC TAYLOB, President,
Feb miry 37 ly ? Ko 40 Brood way, ri. Y.
^CiflN OPERATION!
THK STEAM OIM8T AMD MEAL MILI.
OF '
I JOHN CAMPSEN & CO.,
j No-. 14 Harket st, opposite State HU
rrtriTH WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, HAVING?
I i^n dlaablcd during th? Ut? unfortunate way, bava
lately completed their Mill after tho latest modem tm.
provements, and are new prepared to furnish tba publia
with frcih ground GRIST and MEAL at all Ure,?, sui.
aili grind either on to.l or for ooah, ot lowest moa.
JOHN OAMPsEN * 00.,
Ho. 14 Market airest, oppcalta Siato ?irret.
May33 , .., _. . thxaamos
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