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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* TELEGRAPHIC. Our Cubic Disjpntt lien. LONOO.N, July 8.-Thu English Government ?H about tu solid a body of troups to Absyntiin. PAniH, July fl.-Tho International Mouuy Con? grues |iru| uses to tlx I lin standard gold coin nt ii ve frailea mill ilH multiplicities. . TnixoTE, July n. - A licet in limier preparation to proceed lu Moxicu and dotimnd Maximilian's Cod v. LONDON, Julv 8- Noon.-COIIHOIH OH; bond? 73. IiivEiirooL, July 8- Noon.-Colton dull, Salus 10.IXIU bales. Uplands lOJd.; Orleans lld. Bread stilus, Provisions mid 1'i'iidiiuo iiiicliuii..'ci1. Heir rn A MIT?N, July 8_Thu Vesta toil -lied. LONDON, July 8-'2 P. M.-Condoin and liomin ntiohatiRCti, LivLiu-oL, July 8-2 T. M.-Colton easier. Brond stuns unchanged. Baoun i-.'-i. Tallow Ol.-.; oth? ers lllielianj;i .]. Wiiil.iiiutoii New?. WASHINGTON, July 8 -Tho ('emmittoo of Niuo on ItccoiiBt ruction li ivo prepared n bill. It places tho K la te Uovcrninent in completo subjection to tho military cominan ki, whoso pievinm netti aro validated, lt nmkes Ino Uaanls of llngis'.nrs Judges ortho qiialillcations fur registration; for? bids tin rviutivul of Commanders without tho nd rico or COIIHCIII of the Senate, orsuuloiico of court martial. It forbids tho civil courts, whether Fed? eral or State, lt cnn interfering willi n commander or h?B agents neting lintier Ins authority, tir from ontortaiiii ig criiuiv I or civil ptoceo lings ag lins? thom for euy a ta tionc under lawn to winch this is supplementary. It is elated that (louerai Herron, of Louisiana, i i an applicant (ur tho Muxicnn mission WA nui-, ti TON, July 8.-In lite I louee a largiMiiiui her ot Dills Wera introduced ami referred without tlabatc. Tho Committee un Elections reported that no person who hail given aid and comfort to tho rcltellitui should ho allowed lu. Hwnar In; but disloyalty ol eunstitiieiitii, ur illegality or ulectlOMS, should not provonl member i Irntu holding n cer titicato nut! sivoaring in. Tho report WOS laid tm tho tahle and prinled. 1'hc resolutions culling lor tho pronoetlingH bf tho Cabinet nu reconstruction wuru passed liv u volo of 103 tt> 2ti. Mr. Dutlur moved lint a Special Committee of Fivo, with in>ivei- tu solid for persona, anti papers, ho appointed to invest?galo the assassination, timi that iho Coimnittco premiso tho pruluction of Hid House tu Bccoiuplicou who havo not buen tried ur hontouced, and who uiay glvo vnluiihlo ovidoncu. Tho rules wcro snspoiidetl and tho resolution panned. Mr. StcvoiiH, from tho Coimnittco of niuo, in? troduced tho following Dill : -wert, mat It iSlioroby declared tu Ba tho truu in? tent end moaning of'tho Act of the 2d of March, 1867, entitle,I nu Act to pr?vido lor tim inure efficient government nf thu rel el Stales, mid uf | tho Act suppl- inciitnry thereto, paused nu thu 2i.l March, 1807, thal tho government limn oxisting in tho rebel Slates of Virginia, North Carolina. Huiilh Carolina, Gcorgin, Mississippi, Alabama, Louis? iana, Florida, Texas and At Karn au, nero illegal mid void, aud that hcreaflor said governments, if cont'unto J, wcro lo ho sn bp el, in all respects, to tho military Commandern ot lliolr respectivo dis? tricts, and to tho authority of Cougross. SECTION 2. That tho said Acts.to which this is a j supplement shall bo com ti ned to nuthorizu tho ntUeer assigned to tho coniniand of any M dil arv District under said Acte, whenovor ho shall doom it necessary for tho due performance of Ilia dmies'l under said Acts, lo remoro ur suspend fruin ofileo ? any inuuicipal or Slate ofticor or pei.-?on excroiling authority under or by virtue ofnu.v uo-c.tllo t Stale Government existing in his diulrict, and tho said oflicor assigned lo command os aforesaid is hereby I empowered lo appoint another person in the stead of tho officer or person so removed if he shall doom proper to do so, and whenever ho may dconi it necessary ss aforesaid to prohibit, suspoud ur sot asido Buy Act or proceeding uf any such Statu, or municipal State or Governments, or any Act or tiling dono under or by virtu ; O? ita authority, and all Acts hcrotofuro dnuo by tiny euch olticor lu ac? cordance herewith shall bc deemed valid. SECTION 3. That tho Boaids or Hcgibtration of I tho sovcral military districts established by tho Ao'.a to which this is supplementary, shall admit to registration only such perenna au they deem en? titled to bo rcgislorod aa aforesaid. Thoy shall not regard tho taking of tho oath prescribed "in tho Act of March 23, 18(?7, conclusivo ovitleuco of tho right of tho person taking it to bo registered, but prima facia, and may receive such ovidouco under oath aa they may deem proper, cither from thu pcrunn applying to ho registered, or others, and either ot tho mein bom of tho said Boards is hereby authorized lo adiniuister oat ha or affirmai ?omi, anti examino wUnoasoa touching tho right or any jior eon to bo registered. Said Boards uf Ttoirietriilion may stnks from tho list ul voters tho mime ot any ono airo .dy registered who, in their judgment, im? properly took tho oath prescribed in tho Acts to which this is merely supplementary; or was no. entitled by said acts to bo rogistcrcd. Tho record of ovidouco ."ball not bo required by said boards to provo particip?t ion in tho rebellion, but parolo evidence shall ho sufficient to ostnblisli the fac? or such participation, enid boards of j registration shall not bo bound or governed in their action by any opinion of any ouicor of tho United States Government. Sr tm ON 4. That no civil Court of tho United Status, or of any Stato shall havo jurisdiction tu? nny action, or proceeding, civil ur criminal against any such Di ti .et Commander, or any officer or person acting by his authority, for or on nccuant of thodiechargo or tho duties imponed upon him by this act or tho acta to which it is supplementary. SECTION G. That no district cotnninndor shah bo relieved from tho command assigned to him under tho aforesaid acte, unless tho Ronato shall havo been Iii ut. advised or consented theroto, or unless by sentence of court martial, ho shall ho cashiered or dismissed I rom thu army. Hun IHM C. That tho timo foi' tho complot ion of thu registration of persons properly qualified to roto may bo extended by orders ol' ibu said suvurnl district ommai.dors to any day prior to thc first day of October, Anno Domino 1807. Mr. Stevens accepted tho following as cn addi- I \ tional section : - Any pereon who shall attempt to provonl tho execution of thia act shall bo guilty of a mis? demeanor, and on conviction will bo liablo to a flue of fivo thousand dullard, or imprisonment for ono >oar. The right of any person to bj rogistcrod OB n legal voter shall in no rospeel bo clinngod or ef? fected by the President's pardon fur participation in tho rebellion. Mr. Stevens moved tho previous que-lion, and tho Iloueo vole? to-morrow at ono o'clock. Adjourned. In tho Senate, Mr. Trumbull, from tho Judioiary I ? Committco, introduced a hill on rccuubtruolion. Tho Exeontivo was called on fur a mass of in? formation regarding tho Iudiuu hostilities mid ( ^a^io^onafo, ^iy a volo of thirty-six to Ave, rofus- | cd to lako up tho joint resolution thanking Geus. Sheridan, Sickles, schofield and Pupo. Mr. Grime i thought it would bo prematuro to I j pass tbeso resolutions st this time. They wcro I 1 not Bufficiontly informed of tho merits of tho casus to bo ohio to jud-?o-formerly Ibo thanks of ! Congress wei o only tendered on oxlrnordlnny oe ca? nnum, it was ?onsidured a groat compliment to any one tn receive them, but if this kind or pre? cedent was lu bu established, they would bo lon doimi thanks to tho Governors uf our territories and uf our now Russian possessions. Bowral other ineffectual efforts ware inado to in? troduce a gcnoral legislation, hut failed, when tho Senate adjourned. Tho f. flowing is tho sixth souti-iu of tho Bill reported by tho Sonalo Judiciary (' >in? mitten : That tho truo intent und moan? ing of tho oath presented in said Supplementary Act ls, among othor things, that no person whu has bcon a in o ni bur of tho legislature of any Statu, or who has hold any oxuoutivo or judicial office in any ?State, whether he has taken un oath to sup? port tho Constitution of tho United Stales or nut, and tvh i has afterwards ongaged in insurrection or robollion against tho United States, or given aid r comfort to the enemies thcroof, ia entitled tu bo : eg! H tore tl or to voto, and tho words 'exeontivo or Judciol oflicor in any Stato" in said oath men? tioned shall bo construed tu include all civil officers croated by law fur tho sdiiiini. (ration of tho nev end laws of tho H taten. In the burrett trial tho dofenco commenced, and three wituosscs wcro examined, including an actor named Boss, acd a theatrical costumer named Carian-that Hess, who wai to sing, asked tho time, whon Carian replied, "ton minuten past ten." Hose exclaimed, "ton minutes past teni I'll bo wanted soon." Witnesses know Booth woll; ho was not m front of tho thoatro; nono of I hem saw Burrett Ibero. Tho Brothers Ford testified that Rhodes, from tho position of tho dours mid passa? ges, could not have seen Sm rat t in tho Fres i de n ft box on tuc day of tho assassination General Thoa. Francis Mcagher was drowned nt Fort Bonton on tho 1st instant. Ex-Oov. King of Now York la dond. The Son Antonio Exprods or Texas is eolected to publish tho laws. Tho storoship Roliot h ns arrived at Baltimore. From Itlchtnond. Rioiruoin>, Joly 8.-A meeting of citizens was I held al Louisa Court limine, at which rcsulutions 1 ?rero adopted advising co-operation; pledging tho meeting to voto fur tho Republican candidato for I President, and for members of Congress fruin Vir? ginia, who have an unbroken Union record. Clay Ion, Coleman, James K. Pendleton, and other in? fluential citizens, wcro on thu committco on reso? lutions. A special to the Richmond Whig says tho meet? ing was composed of iuUuontial uitizuiis. and thc resolutions aro to bu furwardod to both Houses ol Congrus. Undor tho appropriation of Congress 2C8G rations were labucd in Bichmond last mouth, From Holton. BOSTON. Joly 8_John K. Fuller, Cashier of tho Merchant's National Bank, was arrested, charged, with illegally abstracting tho funds of tho bank From tbe Weal? OMAHA, July 8.-Advices havo bcon received from General COBTAU'S commend, datod at River? side, Colorado, lorty milos west of Fort Sedgwick. JUDO 24. which say that thore havo boon several Bklnnisncs, resulting in tho ropulso ot tho In? dians, Six warriors killed and two soldiers wounded. Domestic Markets. MOON DIBTATCn. New YOU, Joly 8.-Cotton steady at 2GJ cents. Flour advance i 10a20c. Whoat finner. Corn un Changed. Pork firm. Lard quiot. Stocks not so (.troup, on call, but ?inproved afterward. 'C2 run puns Uli. (ivorgia 7'a B'Jjn?l. Sterling lOalOj. fold Sty. F.VF.NIKO. DISPATCH. Hour, State, ?G.50.ilt).7o; Houtlicrn, ?0.80.115.75. Whe.it lu-inor; new Anil>cr, Coorain, fi. Corn, Western mixed, now. ?l.Olal.03; OMI, $1.10. Mens Pork linn, nt ?20.87a22. Lard heavy, lljalHc Wliiakuy (inlet, ut Ide., in bond. Cotton quiet but firmer; Valen DOO halen, nt VJiiJr. Kuijar very (Inn, Muscovado, lije. Cul?eo linn but quiet. Fruightu drooping. Stuck- dull mid lioavv. Money CaC per cont. Child .VS]. IM CmipoiiH lill. HALI IM 01a:, : July)' 8.-Cotlco steady and ?1 met i ve. Flour acarcfi Wheat, new red, S2 7?J?J; uow white, :2 110. White Lorn, $1 Hail 13; yellow, ?11)7: mixed Western, SI Ol. Provisions scarce mid in demand. Whiskey very dull and unchanged CINCINNATI. July 8_Flour finn and unchatiKOd; 1 ni ni ly ?ll.S0.il2. Wheat, ?inproved dcuioiid. Com in guild duniniid fi "iii tho South: in Hacks 05o. Whiskey Hloadv nt 30J. in bond. Mom 1'ork buoy ant nt ?22. Hulk Monia tinner, liacou linn; Shoulders ldc; Clear Sides 12)c. WILMINGTON, Julv H.-Turpentine finner at Ole. Itnsi.i stn.ulv at ?2.(?0a5.50. New UiiLUiNS, July 8_Salen 1200; Low Mid dim:; 231. I'.ccciptH 250. Stuck of Louisiana Siiimr very light; quoted fair 13.J; low yollow l-l. Cubil Molasses fullv fair ll; Numborn 12 lo 15, 1.1 j. Mol mses (imito.I -WA 1?11. Flour very linn, eluvio extin ll; tullen niustlv un privnto tuniiH. Corn ad vanceil 2'e.; yolm.v'luixcd ?l.lOal.15; whlto ?1.30. O.ttH linn; hold nt 85. Lard ipi ot, priuio heleen rutniliiiR nt l'J j; keg Kif ill. Pork linn nt ?2.1.70. Hacon.'fiir jobbing. 8houldciu KM; rihba l'J1,; eleni Ult. Oolil 38}. Sterling -I'.iU.ol. York Sight i premium. Motin.1:. July 8_Saloa 200 balee; Low Middling 211..22. ItccuiiU m. AuousTA, Jilly 8_Colton dull, sales 20; Mid? dling 22J. Nntivith: 'lauding tho heavy rauiH for sovuial wooka, accounts from all parla of tin Statu aro la vi ir,lille tu I ho ci np". SAVANNAH, July 8.-Colton dull nod inactive: Low Middling* nominally 21n21J cts. ltocoiptu 130 balea. Cotton nml Corn Prospect? In thc Houtli. A letter frnm Hool-.ville. Ala., published in Hie Cincinnati tletHle, anya: Throughout Middle Tennessee und Ninth Alnibniun 11 larger breadth of cotton lins been |il.'inlL'd I hun hud year, though Hie increase in Ibu number ol' ncrcs ia not so great ns copld Imvc been desired. Thu wet. treathor ol' the -pring prevented ils cullivntion lo ns grout nu BStcnt us waa desired, hut now nhoi nun uud n itlcur sky gives promise ofnn abundant yield, If i. itiVlrcncijrizjjui JjuJliicrapi .wtaff.projiejcl.y. they uro so seconded. Kvorjf one, whitens well ns black, appears lo lie nt work; in every field ploughs nre turning under thc rank growth of weed*, uud I li 0 colton, green mid vigorous, is given thc o i ono] edy ol' the rich soil. 1 have conversed with ti large number of per? sons from nil thc sections mimed above, mid nil aa_\ Dial, il' no uulorsccn nccident occurs, thc yield of colton will he ni least twenty por cent, greater to tho nero tim ii it was hist year; and thal this, liddell lethe slight additional breadth pla n i di, will yield lo thu country in thc neigh? borhood ol" U.OIHUIOO huies; for, after nil the croaking, il was discovered that (inti,IHH) wore sent lo market from the crops of Inst year. Hut thc terrible ex pertenec? of 18lj'i and 1 SHU compelled thc Southern people lo attend inure lo thc raising ol' bicridstnlis tlinn lo nuy 1 liin;; else. Something must bc done to relieve Ilia immediate wants; mid us the wheat barrell occurs iiliout thc hitter part of May, nil who ?unid sowed several acres ol' wheat-enough to furnish lin jul till their good staple and luxury -corn-shall be ripe enough to bu converted into meal und hoecakes. Thc result is, tlint more wheat was sown in thc South Inst fall than during nny one year before; nnd so fur us I have buen lillie to naccrtnin, tho yield will bc unprecedentedly lnrge; nnd ns the crop ia hnr reslcd, we still hear of little auflcring, eave imoug those who were tumble to procuro seed last lull, mid I regret to say thnt this class is sxeccdingly numerous. But those who dill raise wheat arc ulwaya in need of lnhor, and ivill pay for it in brend; nnd snvc'in n few iso atcd localities in thc luouiitniiis, every cry for -elie!'thal will hcrcuftcr bc henri) will proceed rom those who will not put iori h thc slightest ixertion lo pr?vido for themselves. 1 There arc tilers and vagrants everywhere, nnd though hey must not be permit ted to die of starvation, hey deserve bul little commiseration. An enormous breadth of corn lina been plant id in thc region mimed ut tho outset; nt least twice ur. ninny acres ns in nay year in thc days if slavery, lind though, like thc colton, il sur? er cl from weeda,,which grew with such lu in? ion oe during Hie wet weather, it is now in fine .ondition, find will yield, nccording lo the osti nntcs made hy intelligent nnd experienced per? lons, from ten to twenty per' cent, lo ibo nero, nore than a usual crop. Corn, in thc South, is ?ni jed cd to fewer necidents than nny oilier - ?rop, and I think it may now bo considered ree ol'all dnngcra of whatever nature. A pro? meted drought might injure it; but aa it nlready ihudcs thc ground, lillie danger need be ap? iri lund ed from this source. If the sensou con? mina favorable, very few provisions will bc vant ed from the North lo supply the demands of he South. KcTolnllonlsts Conic to Grief. General Acosta's clever coup Jt mitin for Ibo .apt,ire of thc usurper Mosquera, hus doubt ess HO overjoyed thc people of thc Colombian 'lutes, thai they nitty hasten to elect him Pru? dent. He bus, it appears, assumed thc reins if authority only for the lime being, until un ilcctiou cnn be held for Mosquera'a successor. \ 11 ut li er proof ol' thc Inlier's weakness is shown it thc fact that thc ?'Army of the Union," upon vhieh he relied'for support, secured his arrest n Accordance willi thc instructions of their loiniiiaiidcr Acosta. Simultaneous with thc lews of Mosqucru'soverthrow comes the intcl igenco thnt unothcr revolutionist and would ie dictator lins died. General Castilla, thc ciulcr of tho Peruvian, rebels wno tn lr an ?!?> vniiu mnrcnmg upon the Heliport town of An? ia, which had pronounced in his favor. Ilia roopa left him al a farm house nnd continued he march. Castilla, however, died in a fow lours, and his troops subsequently snr .endcred lo the Government forces. Cr? ier, therefore, is once more rcatorcd, iud President Prado's authority ia now resisted inly hy n small budy of troops under lt i voa, ,vbo w ill doubtless soon yield. All friends or fem will be rejoiced at this turnwbioh affairs lave taken. Castilla, formerly Grand Mar dial of Peru, nnd well known for haifa century,' tvtis steadily gaining strength, and hod he not DCCII removed by death, he would probably have involved thc whole country in turmoil and bloodshed. liver restless and uneasy, thc Pe? ruvians were apparently flocking to bia stand-, m il in some numbers, not because of any ap? parent dissatisfaction willi Prado, but becauac uf their innate fondness for a "muss" of Borne kind or oilier. Prado hus shown himself to bc un un -elfish President, nimlng only al his countrymen's welfare, and if they arc now not patriotic and sagacious enough to support him aller electing him President by their volca, they arc not deserving of pcaco and prosperity. Some time ago Chili wu? thrcntcucd with a fresh revolution, growing out of dissatisfaction with the bombardment of Valparaiso. The people thought thal President Perez had not exfiibitcd milicient energy in preparing for Ihc uti iud; of tho .Spanish fleet, and they according? ly, in sonic quarters, began to talk of deposing him. Ile still retains his place, however, nnd nt thc opening of Ibo Chilian Congress on the lat ultimo, delivered bis annual raessago, in which ho exhibited a defiant attitude toward Spain, and intimated that Chili would consent to no pence until Spain had indemnified tho country for tho louses inflicted upon it. This display of pluck will doubtless secure him his position until thc expiration ofilia presidential term. All thc peoplo demand of him is that he shall continue to doublo up bis fists and show fight to Spain. POIIOI.OUICAI. DiBCOVKRV.-The soienco of fruit culturo has taken rapid strides during 1 the past few years, particularly in this country; bul nowhere, perhaps, ia lt followed au assid? uously and enthusiastically aa in Holland, and the lower prov?noos of tho Rhineland. The latest, nnd certainly tho most curious, discovery in thia lino lina recently been made by a Flemish gardener of Ghent, who, after long and per.itu nt experiment, hus actually if wc may believe tho authority of Gnlignanl succeeded in giving to any kind of fruit the flavor ho pleases while it is still on the tree. Let us tako an apple for instanoo; ho pricks il rather deeply in four or ti ve places with alargo needle, and then leta il dip for a while In a bowl containing a liquid possessing tho flavor bo wishes to communicate After a few sec? onds this liquid will bavo penetrated tho pulps; and this operation being repeated two or three times, at intervals of eight or ten days, tho apple la left to ripon on the treo, and will sub aequenlly bo found to hare acquired the tasto either of strawberry, raspberry,' cloves, ko., according to tho liquid employed. 1 . ?? A vein of silver and galena, of unusual rich? ness, has beon discovered on tho Cumberland Hirer) not far from Smitbland, Kentuoky. Tile Cabio to Cuba. ACTION Ol' TIIK SPANISH (Ul V KU NM K.NT-INSTRUC? TION TO THI*. COLONIAL AUTHORITIES. Tho following is n (rnnstntion of oflicinl documents rclnting lo Ihn lnying of tIto sub? marine Iclegrujib coblo between Florida mid Ciibn : I-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENT or Till COLO? NIES. Thc Minister of Ihe Colonies seuils to.dny to thc Superior Civil Governor (Cnptnin-Oonernl) of Cubit thnt which follows: "For thc purpose of Ibo prompt establish? ment of telegraphic cn minn nient ion by menus of the submarine cable to bo lniit down by thc lute) national Ucean Company between that Island nnd the const of Florida-un enterprise which will produce such i ?ii poi tun! benefits to thc peninsula, mid more especially to thc ter? ritory under thc conminad of your Excellency, thc (jileen (whom Qod guard) lins been plensed to order thnt your Excellency bu instructed by all thc menus, whilsoevcr they be, within your rench, mid overcoming every obstacle which muy present itself, you should protect mid facilitate thc laying down of tho said cable, that you should alford proper aid in this work 10 the company which is lo establish it, nnd that you should luke care that tho officers of the' Department of Telegraphs lend their nid, in their proper sphere, to Ibo prompt achieve? ment of said object." Hy royal order communicated through thc said Minister, I transmit this to you for your information and ils consequent otfccls. Cod guard you many years. SALVADOR OK AI.UASETK, Sub-Rcorelary of the Colonies. .Ins. A. Scrytuscr, Esq., DirectorQ. O. T. Co. 11 - MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENT- OP TIIK COLO? NIES. Thc Minister of thc Navy snys to tho Minis? ter of Hie Colonies, under dale of thc llllh inst., what follows ; : "In communicating lo thc Cunimmidunl 1 ?en -i:r of tim N ?vul Stalom of Havana lilt royal order which your Excellency wns pleased to communicate to mc under tinto nf yesterday rein tire lo thc navy assisting in Ibo operation of laying down thc electric submarine cablebe iwccn lliivuua mid Key West, Ihe snid Com inondiitit-Gciicrnl lins been instruct ed that after consulting with thc representatives of Ihe Coin pony chnrged with the work, ^?vfHen hc~"bt will bj fri that ??anHat.Vi ).??d 0r nssisiance may he ntlordcd by tho Poyal Navy, lo dctneli thc vessel of thal naval station which ho may consider besl filled for this service, giving, to this offed, lo her commander the orders which ?my bc necessary. Hy liko royal order, I say Ibis to your Excel louey for your information nnd in reply." Hy order of Her Majesty, communicated through Ibo said Minister of thc Colonies, I transmit this lo you for thc information of the Company. Ood ginini you ninny yenrs. MAURIH, March 15, 1807. SALVADOR DR A MIASETE, Sub-Secretary of Ibo Colonies JAS. A. SCRVMSKR, Esq., Director Q. O. T. Co. III.-MINISTERIAL DEPARTMENT OK THE COLO? NIES. The Minister of thc Colonies says lo-dny to i lie Hit odor (lenci al of ibo Administration of thc Island of Cuba wbnl follows: "Thc Queen (whom Cod guard) being desi rous to fucilante, in so far ns it is in Hie power of tho Government, (ho telegraphic connection which thc International Ocean Company is to establish by nieans of a submarine cubic bc tween thal island nnd thc coast of Florida which enterprise will result in important bene? fits, bas been pleased to declare free of nil duties nf customs and of navigation thc effects which (ho said Company may import into thal island, und justify to bc ncccssnry for thc real iznlion of their enterprise, ns well also ns thc VCSSCIB which, whether transporting materials for thc enterprise or engaged in operations of surveys, nmy enter tho portti of thc same island ; provided that they do not practice uny commercial operation foreign to the industrial enterprise which is the object of this order." By order of her Majesty communicated through tho said Minister, I furnish you this copy for your information. God guardyou many years! Madrid, July 1, 1807. SALVADOR DE ALEASETE, Under Secretnry of Slate for thc Colonies. JAS. A. ScRYMSRR, Esq., Director Q. O. T. Co. [Ex rael from Royal Deereo of May 17, 18C7.] ARTICLE I. Thc permission lo laud on tho conHts of tho Island of Cuba Hie submarine tele? graphic cable referred to by Article I of thc de? cree ol' 5th December, 180(3, will bc reputed ns a final grant, made to the International Ocean Telegraph Company, for thc torm of -IO years, subject lo tho lenus established in Hie second condition nf schedule of terms for bidders in thc sale of snid grant, authorized by the decree of thc same date. February 2Gth, ult. .W.T. II. For tho fulfillment of its provisions be it understood that Ibo concession of decree of 5th December, 18GC, is hereby modified in the secure of thc sense of tho foregoing article. Given'nt Palace on thc first day of May, 1807. Subscribed by thc Royal Hand. ALEJANDRO CASTRO, Minister of thc Colonies. Tho second condition to which reference is made is ns follows, translated from the Oactla de Madrid, of February 28, 1807: Tho company will make use of thc telegraph line during forty years, tho Government meanwhile mnking no grants for tho establishment of parallel lines. After tho expiration of said terra, thc Government will bo free to accord permissions for now landings solicited, the Company con? tinuing in the enjoyment of the use of their linc. For the ends of Ibis article, parallel lines will be such that starling from Cuba and I?/?riA IM-- -??.. 1-..??enjeu eiuiies run? ning approximately in tho same direction. M .Munn, Februnry 20. Approved by Her Mnjestry. CASTRO. G?n?ral W. F. SMITH, Pres't. Q. O. T. Co. THE NF.W PULPIT ORATOU.-A correspondent of tho Petersburg Index, writing from Ualti more, says: "But Ihcro was a pulpit prodigy here the same day, who is growing into such fame as bids fair to rival that of Spurgeon. His name is Munsey, nnd he ia a member of tho Balti? more Conference, wo believe, of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South. He has not been long ni (his culling, and was an unlettered man in bumble life, but comparatively n few months back, when bis talent was revealed (o n friend, who aided bim lo tho short culture with which ho is producing such wonderful elfect. His ! power of oratory is said to be miraculous, and Iiis reasoning faculties no less so. Pooplehcro and in thc 'Valley flock lo hear him, and his influence is talked of and felt everywhere. I could not gnin n Beat in tho church in which he held forth Sunday night; bul several friends, who wcro moro fortunate, reported that all I tho praises they had previously beard bestowed upon bim foll far short of thc real hoight of his powers. Certain lt is (hat hereafter ho will ' be io famous as to cause interest even to this mcagro notico of bia ministerial begin? ning." BuiaiiAH YOUNO, Jr., and his companion PITHA nus, aro living gaily in Paris-the for? mer with two wives and nino children-the lat? ter with niuo wives and no end of children. KKAUSHAAft ft CO. ros MOST mrtoTiD S BA IT D AND BQTJ ABB PIANO-FORTEB rall Iron Frame and Ovarstrong Bai?, j vA:<DVACTIJBY ABD WABXHOUBB tye, iv ' Wast n?n?ton-atraat. . ? o. I ZTXAB BROADWAY, HEW YORK. TUR Ur, DE RH ION KP, MEMBERS OF TUT TI RM Ol KBAU8HAAB fi OO,, ara practical Plano ninian ?nd aa each bars had a large expertenoa In connect ci sith some oi Uv. bett Establishments tn this os un br) and Barops. Their i Unos ara made not merell'lei them, but tv them, at d nader their Immediate per som I . ?uervlilon, nial ihsy allow no Instruments to ls?vs lash ri otc ry and vasa Into the hands of their patrons, rm len lear havs a power, evenness, firmness an J roundness o toas, an elasticity of touch-without which no Insin? uent otubl to ba tatlafsetory to the public-as willi lost durability tn construction, which enables U tort mata in tu i and to wlkfciUnd sudden ohsngesoftes ,' lirai ure and sxposnre to extreme neat and oold, wale) araseaaotlmes unavoidable, '. They tm st ni tunes ba happy lo see Uta proftasVtt and tia pnbllo at their Wawooms, and Invite oo rn fi ul son between their awn nanoo and th oas ol any etkst AUTON EBACSHAAB,.......?.i.?.:..TOBIAS HAMB OU ABL. VU f. ECB CM IMAN lt. AjtUM ONE PRICE lilli CLOTHING. WE Alli: OFFEHINO OUR STOCK OF SUMMER CLO lin NO. comprising LINENS, FLANNELS AND LIGHT WEIOUT WOOLLEN, .! priera which caiinul (ail to satisfy all who aro ncckiiif to buy noon OOODS OHEAP. Thc larger part o( our Stock wo manufacturo In our own workshops, which wo warrant lu every respect. Wo gtvo below somo of our leo Jinx prices : LINEN 8ACK8 al. .tl, 3. * and 0 LINEN PAMTfl at.*1 23, 1 60 at.(1 2 LINEN VESTS at./. M M ""u? 2 OlIECK OASSIMEItr. SU TS, : BACK, PANTS Aj,r> VEST.fC OHEY FLANNEL BUtTS, SACK, IF'ANTS ANO Vri,iT ?, CHECK LINEN SUITS, SACK. P.vJNTS AND V'ST....$8 CUECK MAItSEILLE-S ht US, *?UACU. U?NT3 ANO VEST.Xfc^y.'..?9 WIIITE LINEN AND DUCK bUUS....^.til lo 20 DLACK ALPACA SACKS. $2 00 lo 0 I JO HT WEIGHT (]ASS?*'*a*G hillls ?- ? hires, and solid colors, nod DtAOK MUM SUITS ,. j low prices. sll our own m?** * 1 ull, ._*<atNO OOODS, adapted lo the scacon WHITE SHIRTS, four (inalitlcs.?2 5<?, 3, and MAGULLAR. WILLIAMS d PARKER No. 270 KING STREET, CORNER OF MASEL, CH ARRESTO NT W. C. . June 13 4m '-L'IE?E H i DAILY HEWS WE HA vi; NOW ADDED TO OUlt NEWS? PAPER ESTABLISHMENT a most extensivo and completo Supplied with a great variety of PLATN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho latent aud most approved styles ; and we havo every facility for oxoouting all kinds of JOB WORE in ENGLISH, GERMAN, nut. FRENCH, Bill aud Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Draft* Railroad and Steamboat Printinsrl Business Cards Invitations Sec., &c, &c. THOSE OF OUR FRIENDS DE? SIRING JOD WORK, will please leave their orders with ns. We win guarantee as good work, and ut as CHEAP RATES, as can bo had iii Charleston. CATHCART, MULLAN ? MORTON, Mys SPECIAL NOTICES. J03-IN' KQUITY.-WILLIAMHIIURO DISTRICT. JOHN WATSON AND J. I.. LANK ri. H. V MA-TUEW-*. SHERIFF. AND OTHERS_HILL FOU AOCOUNT, RE MKP, DISCOVERY AM) INJUNCTION.-In ptirxiianrc of au order mude In Ilia above slated cari', llio creditors of HAUPKH ii LANE, L\NK .V HAllPBR. DUTSON, LANKA CO, lill ADI.KY k LVNE, aud W. K. LANK .V CO., nro hereby uollllcd that thoy oie required lo prov . and cHL-lbU.h il nminl?, liefe:e the Cuiuuilndr 1er ol thin Court agniust the Kalil Urins, ou or beforeth i lirst da ol Frbruary next, un filling HO tu il? lb y bc debarred tia bandit or any ilccrco In thia causo IL C. 1X1 M N. C. B. \V. 1>. July U lanio?moi trnr MOTIOB.-ALL CLAIMS AGAINST THR DIUTUai KC1IH. ALKKT, C. 8. MANN Masler, must bo prcncnlril at our OIUcu hy l'i ci'cIorV rh it lian, llth July, or they will bo debarred payment J. A. KNHLOW A- CO., July ?J 1 No. HI East Hay. DST ALT, PEnSONS TO WHOM THE UNDEIl SIONKO is luilcbtcil will bo pleased Ut present . stale montof Uicsatnc. J. L. NOWELL. July 9 tufl ?tr THE F I US T NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLESTON.-CHARLESTON, K. C., STU JULY, 1807.-DIVIDEND NOTICE.-Tho llounl or nircclors having declared a Dividend ot FIVE hoi.I.Alts FF.it SHAKE on Use ('n)iltal Stock of this Hank, tho samo will ho paid to tho Slockholcrs on and aller this day. WM. C. HUMESE, July 8 tl Cashier. WSTATE OFBOUTli OAltOt.iNA, UIIARLEH TON DI?.THICT-.CLERK'S OFFICE <J. O. S. AND C. -PUriLIC NOTICE_I, J. W. HltOWNIIEI.D. Clerk of said Court, lu puiHtianco ol thc Act of thc l^rjislaturc, lu such case mado mid provided, do hereby give public tio tico thal nn ELECTION FOR SHERIFF OF CHARLES? TON DISTRICT WM bo held on Monday. Uio GUi ol August licxl, at all tito UfcUul places of ulccllun throng 1. oul tin' said DiHtrirt. Wltucsa my haue?, at Charleston, tho '?"Iii June, 1SC7. J. W. HltOWNFIELD, C. U. S. mid C. P. Juno IR_ about ten jcarw sgn, au 1 for Icmpirary purnos s ton Ktriictcd a small bull Jh..; near thc corner of st. 1'lilUp and Calhoun street* In this liumhlc Honan of God thoy have ever nineo worshipped. Il ?aa He ir design from thc commencement to ncciimulntc fum?n lowanl ere.-MUK a larger ciliilco, more commodious, and mor. in COI.RO IISIICO wilh Um want. of thc pr?tent agc. Out their savings were ni) swept away by tho war, aud nearly three tuniisand dollars, sci apart for tins pulpes?, wera thus lost. The now housnof worship Is much needed, ibero heine montant applications from new members, but no room to accommodate thom. Tho services or Ulla congregation nra conducted lu Uic Ocrmau (almost Identical willi Ino POIIHII) MinKag. And Hil* ls tho o ly synagogue) In ChnrlcHDnn In which Israelites from Continental Kumpo can worship the 0?d of their falliera lo precisely Ibo " im" forms, language and ccrcmoaioa as their furc fathcrw dill. They arc, however, loo |>oor to carey out mirh au cn tcrpriso unaided. They havo thu grouts! for Hie now synagogue, hut mil Hie moana to ccnalruct Ibo building. They thcrcroro solicit assistance from Uicir brethren aud friends every?here: both from tbosu of tho Route of Israel, and from all others, of whale vcr faith or nailon; bolloviug that tho Orcat Author of ail good will prompt many lo stop forward and help them in this ihr ir tima ol need. They sro extremely solicitous to didah their new building before ucxt Both llathanoh (Septcmbci SO), as lhere ls every nason to aip"el ? inrge acccsslau ol wnraliipjivr*, far beyond tho capacity of thc present small building. Thc now synagogue will li? a Urge and handsome, though not cxjienslvo structure. Bul scrtpliona or dona? tions will be gratefully received by any of Ihn undersign? ed nfllccrs ol the congregation. Ur. U. A. vrElNBERQ, in a fowdsyp, will set onion n tom- to tho North anil Wo .1 to solicit contributions for thc above nam.d object, and tho subscribers commend his mission to tbe liberality of ovary Jcwlab. congregation In the tana. Tl. A. WEI S II ERO, President. ut. courjv, vice-President. P. JACODY, Secretary. - L, R?en, Treasurer. 02- '1 ho JVICIJA Mttirng'T ami Tic Itratlite will please Invert tlie sbovo lour Unies, and tend account lo Mr. L. RICH. G July 3 KT NOTICE T . MAJUNK1.8.-C A PT AIN8 AND PILOTS wishln . to anchor Uiolr vers?la In Asiilcy River, aro requested n )1 to do DO aaywhore vcithiu direct rango or the heads ni thu HAVANNAH RAILROAD WHARVES, au Ibo Cbarlcst<?> sail UL Andrew's sido ol Ihn Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with the Submarino Telegraph Cable will bo avoided. , K. C. TURNER, B. M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 0,18.10. February T "xi-s^BTTiJHELOR'B ?AIR DYE,-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE ls Um bett In tho world. Tie only true and perfect nye-liarnilrts, reliable, Instan? taneous. No disappointment No ridiculous tints. Natural Slack or Uro wu. Remedies tho 111 effects of Bat! Dyet. Invigorates the hair, leaving li soil and beautiful. Tho genuino Is signed William A. Batchelor. AU others aro more Imitations, sad should bo ?vol Jed. Hold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Uarcloy street. New York. ?3* UEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT. Docoiutm Ul lyr KtT S. YOUNG, LADY RETURNING TO HEI: country home, after a sojourn of s lew months lu thc city, waa hardly recognized by her (rienda. In place n a coarse, rustic, hushed face, abo had a toll ruby com ploxlon of almost marblo smoothness, and mutend o. tw nty-three oho really appeared bul eighteen. Upon In* quiry ss to tho causo or so groat s chur.go, thc plainly told thom that she used tho CIHCl-^AN HALM, and considered it an Invaluable acquisition to sny lady's toilet. Dy ita uso sny Lady ar Qentlsncn ran Improve th el r por_ eonai aiipcarance an huislreil V a ^uj?lnnlin? --" . ?vraoi? ls tlmplo yot unsurpass? ed In its efficacy la Arc,wing Impurities from, also heal? ing, cleansing md beautifying Ibcakln and complexion. By ita direct ic Mon on tho cuticle it draws from it all Ita impurities, lolndly healing Um same, and leaving tho sur? face aa .Ssturo intended it should be-clear, soft, smooth and oaauUful. Price ll, sent by Hail or Express, on re? ceipt of an order, by W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. Tbs only American Agents for Ibo anio of tbo samo, .larch 30 ly fff ARTIFICIAL EYKB.-ARTIFICIAL HU MAN EYES mails to order and Inserted by Dru. F, UADCU aud P. OOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by Roissoirnxan, of Paris), No. 893 Hroadwsy, New York. April U_I_lyr tXW TUE GRAVEST MALADIF.H OF YOUTb AND EA it Li Y MANHOOD.-110 WA HU ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on thc Physiology of tho Passions, and UV Errors, Abuses aud Dlaoi30s peculiar to tho first ago o> man, willi Reports ou new methods of treatment em? ployed In this institution. Sent In scaled tetter en? velopes, freo ot charge. Address Dr. J. SKILUN HOUGHTON, Howard Aasociallon, PhiloUclphls, Ps. May SO . . ." 8mo "CO ST AR'S" PREPARATIONS. ESTABLISHED EIQHTEEN YEARS. Laboratory, Ko. IO Crosby street. Keir York. 3000 Boxes, Pottles and FUtkt manufactured dally. SOLD DY ALLDRVOOIB1B EVERYWHERE " OOSTAR'S " BALES DEPOT, No. 484 BltOADWAV.NErY YORK,' Where tl, ?a to li sizes aro rut for Families, Stores Ships, Boals, Pabilo Institutions, Ac, Ac. It is truly wonderful thc confldenoo that ls now had in cvory form of PreparaUons that comes from " Costar's " Establishment ... "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATOUS-For Rat?, Mite, Roaches, Ant?, Atc, te. "Only Inhlllbto remedy known." "Not dangerous to tho human fatally." "Raia como out of their holes to dio," kc ? . . .. CO?TAII' I" UKD-BUO EITERHTNATOn-A liquid, put up in bottles, and never known to tall, "OOSTAR'S" ELEOIRIO T0WHE11-Foi Moths in Furs snd Wooli en., ts invaluable. Nothing ean exceed it for power and offlcacy. Deairojt instantly all Insects on Plants, Fowls, Animals, fte. ? COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN 8ALVE-For Cuts, Burns, Wonnfis, Bruises, Broken Bri uti, Sore Nipples, Phos in sil forma. Old Sores. Ulcon, end all kinds of cutaneous affections. No family should be without IL It Ol rc eda in efficacy til other Salves lu uso. "COTTAR'S" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions,' Warts, Ac. ' " COSTAR'8 " BITTER SWEET AND OIUNOK BLOS B MS-Beautifies tho Complexion, by giving lo tito skin a son and heantirul fir-huees, abd ,1a incomparably be? yond anything now In MO. lidies of taste sud tiotltlon regard It as sn osscnllal lo Ibe toUi tc,. Au unprecedented ssle ls -ts best recommendation. Ons bottle, ls always followed by moro. Try ll lo knew. . : "' '"COSTAU'S" BISHOP FILM!-A universal Dinner P H (sugar-coatodh and ot.cxlraordlnary effloacy for Cos? tiveness, aU forms of Indigestion. Nervous and Slok Heads cho. A Pill that la new rapidly superseding si I others. "COSTAR'fl".OOUOH RBUHDY-ifor Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asth? ma, and ru forms of Bronchial, and Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs. .A. dress- '.?.??ir ...'.] fi ? . HF. *IIV n. CO ST AH, , No. ti. fittOAD WA Y, N. Y. D0WIE? & MOISE, i\ WHOLESALE AGKNT8, No*. 181 Meeting street, oppoolta Charleston Hotel. Jone 17 SPECIAL NOTICES. MIT CONSTO N EES PRK STEAMKU FALCON. from Balllninrc, aro hereby unlined Hint Ilm Steamer ls I?M /Mjiyilscbnrglng car? . at Pier No. I, Union Wharves. AU At not lalo n away nt KUIIRCI will remain un Ilia Wluirf at Consig?eos' risk. July t) 1 UOBDBCAI k V.O.. Aconit*. ?ST CONSIGNEES l'RR DHITISU BA UK FILLE DB L'AIR src hereby naUftnl lliat Ibo vessel bas bern ci terni limier tbc Five Hay Act. Gooda lint per? mitted at tbc expiration of (bal limo will bo neut lu L'un loiii-IIuniui blore.', at Un lr o UK imo am] risk. July tl I ll? HIT. MUHE k V.O., Agent/. ?-STATE Ol? SOU I'll CAROLINA, CHABLKH TON DISTRICT.-IN oitAKOBRV.-OFFICE OF THE H HOISTER IN l'.QUITV.-(IKOIHIIANNA IS. FALK, HY HKIt NEXT FIIIKNI). ZACHARIAH FALK rt, HUH, HATTY JACOD1, NATHANIEL JACORI, HIMON ASIII.M AND MATILDA A. ASIIIM.-U1LL FOH PARTITION. DIVISION AND ACCOUNT.-It appearing lo my R:U'R. faction that NATIIA..IKL IACOBI, SIMON ASIIIM mnl MATILDA A. ASIIIM, DefemlanlH in this cauite, aro abaont from, ami rv-Rhlo licyoiul Ibo Huilla of IUI* Slate, io tliat tbe ordinary process ol Ihn Cunrt cannot bo act veil ou them, nu nioUiiii of JOHN PHILLIPS, KIMI., Couiplaluanl'R Kollcllor, ontoroil that tho Raid I >. demb.n t.-, NATHANIEL JACOUI. SIMON ASUIM ami MATILDA A. ASHIA!, do appear and plead, aiiHWcr or (lemur, lu lld* Hill, within forty day? from Ilia publication ol this Order, or au Order pro confuto will bo granted and .atoradagainst thom. JA?. I* (.ANTI. HI ?istor lu Equity, Charleston DlslrlcL June 2tt_Jmiu .9, July t>, IB, M OB-NOT1CK_I IIRRRDY CAUTION ALL persone ne', tn credit any cue tu my urmo Without my written order. CHAIU.KH DEKINAN. July t 0* OVY-TIIli I'KOl'LF.'S CANDIDAT R FOR KltkltltF of Charleston District, Captain C. IL Sill WALD. bu . July 8 ?TS-OFFICE OF ROAUD OF 111 ' A !. I l I. " OHARLE8TON. S. C.. JUNE Mill, 18f,T.-On and niter Thit /?.i.V. CLUtli E OF LIME AND COPPERAS, ror DISINFECTINO PURPOSES, will hu furnished free ?J ?hargt, on npiillcntlon nt Kiln Onie?. v? rl~-","? .creel, an tho Oily authorities eamcsitly denlrc lli.il thc i-Ulina? irnurrallv should n?- *??'????*''?"? I'"""!'"* and (moly, wherever ucccRiiury. QEOllOE R. PELX?R, M. P., Jun-'M_IS_City Beg IN I mr. ?-\VE ARE AUTITOtilZED TO J???O?NC?" F. At. WHITING, Esq., a? a ramil lato for Sherill ol Chark sion (Judicial) District, at tho nev: election. September 10 ?3- BEAUTIFUL ITAIH.-OHRVALIKK'S LIKE for the ll Alli ]ioaiiivcly restores gray hair lo ile original color and youthliil brauly; heparin hie. strength mid i:rmi th to thc weaken-, bair; abipu Ita falling out at oncer | Veeps tho heel clean; IR unparalleled na'n li.-ilr-drcs.dng. Kohl by all druggists, fashionable balr-d i e sers, and deal er? in aucy goods. Th i Irado supplied by tho whole? sale druggist*. SARAU A. CHEVALIER. M. D., Junes HUilhnmo New York. ?.MESSRS. KDiroit8:-YOU VYILIiPLEASE anuouncc Gen. A. Al. MANIOAULT ns a ear..I sloe fur Min nit .it Ibo ensalng election. A CITIZEN. November tl stu ?-ERUOIIS OF YOUTH.-A GENTLEMAN who (ru(Terell for years from Nervous Debility. Pre? maturo Decay, sud all tho effects of vo""-'"' miliscrc. Hon. wUI, for thu naso of ?.lucruig lnimauity, send tree. La all wiiu need lt, tho receipt snd directions for making thc tlmplo rsrnody by which ho was cured. Sufferers wlshr Rte prod? bj Ibo advertiser's experience, can do so by bLdresMiog, l , perice t conQiloncc, JOHN ll. OODEN, April 19 8mos* No 13 Cedar struct. New York. OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,| ( 'il A ul.k>! ON, R. C., May 30, 18CT. j [G xsi nu. Omu.UH Nu. 32.) L A i y citizen, a qualiUcd voter according to tho re? quirements of the "Act toprarldt for thc more efficient gee ern mint of the rebel Stalei," pe/sed Mnrcli 2tl, 1BC7, and thc Act tupptcmenlary thereto, passed March *J3d, 1S6T, ls eligible lo ofllco in thc provisional government of North and South Carolina. All poisons appointed to offica ?in bo required to tako the oatli prescribed by (lie Act afore? said, snd lo Ole Um same, duly subscribed and sworn, with tho Post Commander. H. AU ciHzcii? assessed for taxes, and whosball have paid taxes for thc current year sre qualified to serve OH jurors. It sholl bo tho duly uf Uie proper civil ofUccrs charged with providing Hats of jurors, tu proceed within their several Jurisdictions, without delay, and nseertiln tho names of au qualin eil porsons sud pince them on thc Jury Hits, sud from such revised Usta all Jurors shall bo here? after summoned and drawn in tho manner required by taw. III. All citizens are eligible to follow any licensed call? ing, employment, or vocaUou, subject to such Impartial I resumions os may bo prescribed hy municipal or other ?vmip. tent ant 11 ri ly, not Inc Moil:,lea I with common [ right and the Constitution and laws of tho United Slates. Tho bond required as security shall not exceed tho pouat sum of ono hundred dollars. Ono or moro sureties, being citizens, sud worth in Uie sggregsto doubla tho amount of tho bond, over and nbovo just dobts, wul bo sufficient IV. Tho mayors ot cities ami other municipal and town officers, snd all abolida, magistrales and police forces sro required to bo vigjl t and officient in main talulng order ; and imho <lWchar,'0 of (hoir duties they I will bo expected lo co-oporoto with tho military nutho- j ri Ul?. V. Post Commanders may summon to their o1 d vyhon nvcr the ordinary mcsns at their disposai shad not ho sufficient to executo their orders, such of tba civil offi? cers, sod ss many of tko ciUroui witlilu th- territorial limits of tho military postas may ba necessary ; and tl ie. neglect or refusal of auy person to aid aud assist In tho execution ol tho orders of tho commanding officer wul bo doomed s mlsdoinoanor punlshsbio by auch fino and ' ---i-- --, .-UHMMJ V- n ...lllt-rr tr ',lilia' approved by tho Commanding Ocucr il. VI. No license for tho salo of Intoxicating Uquors lu ? quantities less than ono gallon or to bo drank on tho j premises, shall bo granted to suy person other than an Inn-keeper; tbe number o,"such licenses shsll bo deter? mined, sn i tho foes to bs charged for each Ucense nhill be prescribed snd collected by tho municipal or town authorities, snd sppropristed exclusively for tho boncilt af the poor. If any person shsll bo found drunk on tho premises ?hore liquor ls sold tho Uccnso may bo re? voked by any magistrate. Tbs tax tropo jed by tho In? ter.: al rev. nun laws of Uio United Slates ls sn additional j charge, and does not excuse tho party from tho o-serv anco of local rcgulaUons, nor exempt biro from tho pay? ment of sncb other license foes ss msy ba imposed by municipal or other competent authority. VIL AU contracts hereafter mido for tho manufacture, salo or transportation, morago or Insurance of intoxicat? ing liquors, shall, within this Military DiRtrict. bo deemed and treated as against public policy, and no civil | ?ellon, snit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any ' such contract shall bo entertained la eny court. VIU. In public conveyances, on railroads, lilghways, streets, or navlgablo waters, uo dtacrimlnaUou because of color or caste Bball be mailo, and tho common right ol all citizens meroin shall be recognized and respected. Tho vlolaUon of this regulation will bo d oem ed a mir demeanor aud icm!ar tho offender Hablo to arrest and trial by s military tribunal, to be designated by thc Com? manding asnera!, beatdos such damages a* tho injured parly may sue for and recover In Civil Courts. IX. '(ho rem ody by distress far rent ls abolish ed. Where lands aro loased or let out tor biro or rent, colton, corn, or other produce of tho sanio, whou scvorod from Ibu land, may bo Impounded; but tho same shall not bo rc moved. And cotton, corn, or other produce so Im : pounded, shall bo held as security for Ute rent or hire so I claimed, and may be sold in istLstocUon of any Judg? ment for tho samo: Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bestowed upon Ibo cultivado i of such cotton, corn or other prod nee, sholl in no case be post ponod loony demand for rent or hire; hut lo tho extent of snob claim for labor, there sholl bo a Hen OD such cot? ton, cora or other produce, bsvlng preforcnoo over any claim foe rent or hire, By eomrnand of Major Ormond D. E. Sraaxxs. . J. Vf. OLOUS, > Captain Mill U. B. Infantry, A. I>. C. sad Act. Assist. Adj'L (len. orrin ?i. i AuuUHnxn Moona, Captain ss tn Infantry, AId-d.vCa.mp. June T THE OltANGEUURG NEWS. . PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Orangobnrg, fl. C. Terms (3 per annum, lu ad vance. During the spring and fall seasons extra copies of thc ORAftaznonn Nest will be circulated for tho bsncflt ol mir advertising petrona , . Contract AdvcrUsomsnts Inserted un tho most libera) terms. Address SAMUEL DIBBLE, Editor Orangeburg Nows, February M ._Orangeburg. B_ Tho Bennettsville uJo\irnal" IS PUD Ll UH ED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT BouneltsvUle, B. 0., ta tho eastern portion of the Buta, by STUBBS A LITTLE. Proprietors, and offers Superior Inducements to Merchants and oil others ?ho wish to extend their baila os.-. In .this section of the Pee Des country.' We rospcaUoily solicit tho patronage ot our Charleston friendo. a ii Terms-$S poi si uum, invariably in advance. Adver? tisements Inserted at very reasonable rates. Joly 8 THE CAJ10LIN? TIMES, rilDI.ltf II F.n AT MIAN GK 11 Uli? C. II. - ' fTuTl? PAPER cntCULATEfl THROUGHOUT THf L middle portion of th? State, and otTora the best facflitiw for advertisers, February 16 SHIPPING. . -f~rv POII LIVKKPOOI..-rilK NOIt rHT^S.WeiltAo ?ark "KJELIESTAD," WKNIU:. COU - 0?gVff mander, rapacity, IMO hali's Colton, having ^tMWtC? Maru limn linee fourths of In r cargoon hand anil ready lo go ann: r.l, will have i|ilick dispatch lor tim above i url. Tb* "li-IELI ESTAD" la re-clving cargo Tintay. Vat Irclght engagement ?< apply to Jilly S -jr~>^ I'MHl <<IOPM.lt lc IV KU.-TIIK v\xv WV willing sloop .MIMA BEAN will leave MsrslinU'* ^_T\vXu|nrl, on Un- 1st nml l.nli ol July, and cniillnuo ? mu limn i.uin . n. i." ,H |?oi*l* on Wcetern branch ul Csoper River, nml Butera branch to llonuesu's Kerry. Trading ta strictly prohibited. Fut Freight engagement., apply lo Mister on h.uni, or lo -llAlttlll A- UAJ.LONEE, " . ll'irlbcck'H Wharf. N. H.-All Freights must be prepalil. Juna JJ imo EORNORTJI AND SOUTH ED1STP, UOUK.VIt.LIS, HUTCHINSON'S ISLAM!, IIKNKKTT'S I'OIXT.AMI IXTRRMHDI ATU I.AIVUIXUS. THF. STEAM EU ST. HELENA, CAPT. JAS. (J. IHIMI-EY. WILT, LEAVE AS ABOVE FROM SOUTH AllauUo Wharf, on i r uhr y iViffAf, 1Mb lind., at Vt o'cloi'k. Itelurnlui' will leavo KilUlo ns .vinufny, al l'J M. Freight received un 7/iuriituy and Friday, ana bo pre? palil. For Freight or Passait? apply tnt boanl, or to J.NO. ll. MUHIIAY, Market Wharf. N. B. Passengers can Bloop on bnanl tim night previ? ous. _ ludan .inly ii FOll EDISTO, KOCK VILLE, AUB WA Y LANDINUS. TUE STEAMER E. A. MORGAN. CAPT Jf>s. a1, ipnnistrr, WILL LEAVE ROYCE'S WUAHF OX . TUURS i>.\ V. July lilli, ut 10 o'clock A. M. For Freight engagements, apply ou board or to ROPER A- STONEY, Vauilorhoist Wharf. Jilly ?J 2 F ? R UEO lt ti ? TOW N, S. t., TOI < MIX? AT un i ll ISLAM) AND WAVEIlhY MILL. TUE aOOO oTEAMER w HELENA CAPT. JAR. 0. RUMLEY, \\f ILL TAKE THE PLACE OF STEAMER EMILIE. v V and leave Royce's wharf as nbovc, on HYdiirjday iVtaU, thc lOUi IUIIM ul lt) o'clock. Returning, will lravo Georgetown on Thnrtday Af i> moon. Freight will bo r. ceiled on HVi/iieiifny, ami must bo prepaid. For engagement' of >gjft>??Hy?lffi fff?Z^ JUlyO 9 Agents, Boyce's wharf. NEW~~iORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOll MSW YORK, TUE NEW AND ITT,HO ANT 8IDEWHEEL STEAMSHIP " MANHATTAN," WOODHULL. COMMANDER, LL LEAVE FROM AOOER'S SOUTH WHARr, ou Saturday, the 13th lush, at 3 o'clock P. AI. AtT* All outward Freight cugagemculu must be inado st thc nfllc ol COURTENAY ? Titi::.'HOLM. No. lt East Hay. JW For Passago and all matten) conneolcd with tbs Inward business nf Um Ships, apply lo ST II EE T II ROTH - ERM a. CO., No. 7* East Hay. STREET BROTHERS A CO., 1 .""",, COURTENAY Ai TREN HOLM, f AS01"*' July 8_j_ NEW YO R K ANO CHARLESTON People's Mail Steamship Company. SAnJNO DAYS.-....WEDNESDAYS. THE STEAMSI'IT 3vr ONEKA, CAPTAIN MARSH MAN, _.,(-(--.-, WILL LEAVE NORTH ATI.ANUO s?P?^%<? Wharf IFcifnenloy, July 10, at. o'clock, -mmJ'^A- Lino composed of & team en "MO? NERA" and "EMILY H. SOIIDEB." i,JOHN A THEO. GETTV, July 8_No. tA Ease Bay. FOR ROCliVILLE AND EDISTO. THE STEAMER "W- "W- PRAZIER, CAPT. D. HOYLE 18 RECEIVTNO FUEIOUT AT ATLANTIC WHARF TA 11 Dau, aud will Icavo on Tttttday, the otb, at ll A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or lo JNO. Ai THEO. GETTY, Agonis. ' July 8 _No. ti Eaat Hay. FOB BAVAN JS A fci. THE STEAMER 1000 TONS mi lt TH KN. OAPTAIN L. M. COXETTER. WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC WHARF EVER i Tutidai, Night, at 9 o'clock, for Savannah. 1 For freight or passago apply on board or to ottteo of J. D. AIBEN li CO, Agents, May 10 South AUantic Wharf. T?RUl?l?Ii TiCKKTS?O PLUIiJBJ, B Y CHARLESTON AND SAVANNA'i1 STEAM PACKET LINE, 'I'll l-WM I'. KL?. VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. W KKK LY, VIA BLUF?TON. STEAMER PILOT BOY ...CAPT. W. T. MoNELTY. STEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PECK. ONE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL L AVE Charleston and Savannah rrory .Vemlnv. Woiner, doy and Friday llornint?. at I o'clock. Touching at IUii mon on Monday, trip from Charleston, and IFVdnei day, trill from Havannah. Freight received dally Iroin 0 A.M. to 5 P. M., and stored (too of charge AU Way Freight, also Blueten Wharfage, must bo prc. paid. For freight or passage, apply to JOHN FERGUSON, Accommodation Wharf, ? Charleston. OLAOHOBN Ai CUNNINGHAMS, . - Agents, Havannah, Oe. FULLER k LKE, Agents, Beaufort, 8. 0. N. D.-THROUGH TIOKETS sold al lbs om oe of the Agency In Charleston to points on Ibo Allantlo and OuH Railroad, and to Fernandina and points on the BL J inn's River._ Joly I SEW YOltK AND ?1HKMK"! . HTs?AMSH.ll' COMPANY. THE FIRST-CLASS U. a M AIT, BTEAMSQTPfJ ATLANTIC. I NORTH ITU* I.IOUT. ? . BALTIC, ' I WESTERN METROPOLIS. Leave Pier No. IC. N. H.. Nsw Vor?, ?Tory wcond Sat? urday, from Juno 18. . ,, FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, taking passengers to Southampton, London. Barre ant Bremen, at tho lollowii ? rates, payable va gold ot Its emilralent In currency: First eaton, ?no? Second Dabin, WC; Steerage, ?JA, From Bram?n. Southampton and Uevro to New Yolk, First Cabin, H io ; Second Cabin, Ito; Bte*rage, W8. EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-Fir al t Cabin, $310; Second Cabin, ?130; Steerage, ITO. aaxuKU nara mos ?KW rona axo nnjacxx : Jane loVnd 39 I Inly 13 and 97 I August 10 snd Ol Bept.7a.dai | Oct, Bandi* | Nov. 3 and 10 1 For Freight or Passage apply to . ??? r ISAAC TAYLOR. President, February S7 ly NO 40 Broad war. M. Y. THE HERALD. ?8 PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT NKWBSRRY "O. It, AT S3 per annum, ind, haring a Urge circulation throygh all the n epcr and lower Districts of the State, affords great advantages to advertisers. Rate? for advert?a! ng very reasonable-for which spplj to our Agent, li/ V. F. BIJDLH, at the MUls House. fllOa. b * Ii. H. BBEMKKER. November MlstW MM AToyrteiccs,