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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* XJ2iJUJl UvIXAJ^J XU. Our Cnblc Disput lim. LONDON, July 10-Noon-Consols Ul j. Bonds 73 LlVEnrooi., July 10-Noon. -Colton heavy a il quiet ; salea 80C0 halon; Uplands, lOJil.; rlemiK, 10 15-10d. UroaiWlulTs quiet. Coi n 37(1. Otbcn unaltered. LONDON, July 10-2 1*. M.-Consols and honda advanced 1-lGd. LivcnrooL, July 10. -2 1'. M.-Colton Uniter ; denimel bettui ; ju icen unchanged; thu sales will reach 10,000 balen. LONDON, July 10-Evening. -Consol 0I . Honda 784 LIVERPOOL, July 10-Evening.- Colton mid Breadstuff* unchanged. Uncoil, 12n-IJ. Produc unchanged. FRANKFORT, July 10.- Bondi 72J. From tUo Wnl Iud lea. NEW YORK, July 10. -Advices rrom llnvnnn, July 4, report that the rovt lution at Porto nico was only n military revolt, oauily Htipprcsscd. The leaders wero executed. It is reported tlint a caigo nf ida ven WM recently landed. Alter tho 21st, vcssols nrriving will hu Hued $25 if weight and mcasuro is not stated in tho mani fest. Sugar is Retira at 8jJ. Washington News. WABIUNGTON, July 10_Comptroller KNOX IIBB rctonicd from New OrlcaiiB, nnd is preparing his final report regarding tho New Orleans Sub-Treas ury and First National Hank troubles. Ho hus re covered 1000,000, which covers about half thc Government bun. Con. Sicru.Es has written to Senator TRUMBULL, urging a general amnesty, except individual to be named (tho lotter will ho found in full in our local column.). . ... ,rilQ j^nn,...,_ ."ciiiocrs regard their admission uunng Ibo prcacnt session ns hopeless. The dofenco in tho SuntiATT trinl woro engaged all day m impeaching ll\c? witnesses. A number aworo that neither Hmm. rs nor CLEAVER could bo J behoved on oath. Scvernl partiea sworo that thcro waa no dancing nt tho Metropolitan Hall on tho afternoon of tho 11th ; mid that ibero was no round table in tho Hall, contradicting VANDTJirooL's tes timony. I Bon. JOHN NUGENT, of California, applicant for I tho Mexican Mission, is hacked hy the California derogation. i The Internal Iii?venue receipts lo-doy amount lo | $812,000. , vn-j Congressional. 'WaanrNQTOH, July 10_In tho Huuso tho limo | for taking evidence -in tho Kentucky elections Nina oxlondcd to Deconibor. A Commitioo of flvo wero appoiuled lo inquire I into tho treatment of Union prisoners, with power | to aond for persons and papers. A Bill was introduced extending tho provisions of tho Homestead Act, to Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Loidsionn and Florida, llcfcrred .lo tko Reconstruction Committee Tho Committee on Foreign Relations ivrts direct ed to inqnire v.hellier any American citizen had boon arrestod and convicted in Croat Britain for words spoken in Ainorica. Mr. WILSON stated Hint thc Judiciary Committco had requested him to state that they wero hot ready to report on tho ini]toacbmcnt'question. , Mr. BOUTWELL ottered a concurrent rcsolutioi) to adjourn to October next, which elicited a warm de bate, interrupted by tho announcement of Mr. BENNIBON'S death. After eulogies, tho Houso ad journed. , ; " . . . i In tho Senate, thc consideration of Ibo Judiciary .Committee's Reconstruction Bill wai; roomed. An amendment, giving commanders power to till vacancies by appointment offcitizens or detailed Boldiars, was adopted hy a voto of 20 to IS. Tho following was added to thc Cth section : "Whether holding 'such fflco at tho timo of thc rebellion or boforo." DENNISON'S death was announced and oulogics pronounced. Tho Sonate then adjourned. F.om nidi minni, BicmioND, July 10.-Laut night In Pctorabnrg, about two hundred ncgiocs assembled at tho cars and rescued from tho shenQ of NtuiBomond coun ty, a negro oonvictod of felony, who was being brought to tho Penitentiary hero. They mado tho sheriff produce tho koya lo tho baildon IVs, and then mado off with tho prisoner. Tho negro wes again arrested by tho polico of Petersburg HUB morning and brought to tho Penitentiary. A meeting of tba citizens of Hue!, i ugh uni county yesterday adapted tho Republican platform, and endorsed tho coursa of tho ll'A io-. Tho majority of negroes registered in this city BO far is 1700. The French to) nero, seized as captured properly by tho government, and for wliicb tho ROTTIB CHELDS aro suing, was sold hero to-day by thc United States Treasury aqent. Tho money is to bo hold until tho suit ia decided. Thu lot consist ed of 810 hogs heads. Registration In Augusta. AUOUSTA, July 10.-Tho registration hat was closed in this city to-day. Total registered, 3277 ; whites, IMO ; bia ks, 1731. Itegistratlon tn Havannah. HAVANNAH, July 10.-Up whites and 30 colorod registered to-day. Thcro is a Republican m as meeting this evening ; attendance orderly. A. W. RENKT, of Now York, gavo tho negroes good ad vice; several speakers followed, and resolutions wero passed endorsing tho Atlanta ( 'on vont ion and Congress. Mexican News. NEW ORLEANS, July 10.-Madame- JuAnEZ and party, numbering fifteen persons, arrived last night, and left this rooming for Vera Cruz on hoard tho rovenuo cutter Wilder/tea?, Captain I'm t M AN. They will havo slender accommoda- 1 lions, tho vc sol not having been built for passen gers. Bro wi .- ",i n"H "jr ilQ cotlrt-marlial trial of I MAXIMILIAN and his Coner,]is. c,^"H.i waM Composed of Lieutenant-Colonel MANUEL Asrinnz 1 as Piesidcnt, six Captains, and a Judgc-Advocatd. The prisoners wero tried ecparatoly, ouch pion 1 containing tho denial of tho jurisdiction of tho Court, protesting against tba refusal of tho right of appeal. MAXIMILIAN waa confined iii bed when bia caso was called, hie trial hoing lost; ho was ably defended. Senor KIII.AI.IO ORTEGA, in refuting the charges of usurper nnd cruelty, said that tho law of 3d October was m ido when MAXI MILIAN was cheated into tho belief that JUAREZ had abandoned tho territory, mid that this law had boen dictated by tho French Commandor-in-Cliiof. Ho aaid moreover that this law hud been only In tended as a tc m ir, fur no petition had over -been prcaontcd which was not concocded. Tho Council earnestly asked tho members of tho court in tho name of civilization, and Uio history which will jndgo of tho terrible deeds dono this day, BB tho defenders of tho second independence of Mexico, to aavo tho good name of tho conntry, for in the oyea of coming generations thoy will forever ap plaud tho crowning of tho greatest victories by tho greatest pardons. Among tho accusations against MAXIMILIAN is tho attempting to prolong tho war by tho dc ci ot March 7th, croatlng a regency in cuso of hie death in coming batt les. JESUS MADIA VASQUEZ, MAXIMILIAN'S counsel j closed tho argument aa follows : "If you coudomii tho Aroh Duke lo death, I am not uneasy abont a coalition in Europe, or tho threatening attitude ol' tho United Hiatos against tho Republic. I havo confidonoo in tho Liberal armies who havo routed tho French from our sod, but I fear tho universal reproach that will fall upon our country ns rut anathema moro Uion oven tho Bonlonco of death, bocauao of tho nullity of tho procco lings or this Co art." Tho Court commenced nt if A. BL on the 13th, wont into.seeret acsslon on tho ovoning of tho lath, and resolved at 10 tho samo night. A largo number of MAXIM ti IAN'S ofUcors and aol. -diera, representing several nations, aro in the city all wearing mourning badges. ,, ,:'' !. Domestic Marketa, KOON DlflfATCU. NEW YORK, July 10.-Flour I0a20e. botlor, Wheat DaSc. bettor. Corn quiet. Pork Armor al 22 20. L&rd qniot at ll Ja)' Je. Cotton doll ol 2Cj. Turpentine 53. Roeln 13 75at(l for abalnotl and palo. Stocks, heavy. Money ran. Gold 38;}. Rieding, lime, 10J. Sight 10|. ''OT registe roc bouda 109*100}; coupons 112; Di ooupono 109} ... ? ....j. riMi|>. iiH iir.ry, IN,/, now IBSI.C MS hi IOS]; IO-M's, registered, 102il02J; coupoin M2JnlU2}; 7-30's, rat series, 108J; others, 107]. KVKNiNO DISPATCH. Coll n finn; Halo 1800 bales, nt 2fi}c. Flour .Stale #l)90all; Southern #.) 00al5 75. Whoal, nov j wbito Virginia #3 3ii; ambur Otorgin 12 >3a3 55 Mixed Western corn $1 tx, al I ; hilo New Or t leann #109. I'ork unsettled; now #22 2.' ; oit 421 25. Lard firm, at Hortic. Whitey qaiol Bice quiet. Sui;rn- timi; Balea 1000 hogshead! Muscovado lP.il'Je. CofTeo quiet. Tiirpontiiii 58lo. Rosin IS 08. Tallow ll|iil!jc. Wool dull 1'roiglila moro active. Cotton by steamer 3-10. llALTiMottK, July 10-Cotton dull; Low Middling 21. Coflco quio); ltiu firm. Flour HCUICO ant higher for Rood grades, ltccciplu of new vi bern light. Corn nclivo and acareo; yellow ll 12al 13 Western mixed $1 07 1 10. llacon linn, Bloc! sninll; MOM pork #22 V'ui'J i. Lard dull. Hui;ni linn nt ll J for. fair to good relining. Whiskoy (carn), in bond, 2" ; country Matt; eales 1000 bids, rye, in bund, 75. Sticks Bl cady. Cold 1S8.J. 'Ol coupons ni;. CINCINNATI, July 10.-Flour in good demand higher grades Improved. Corn llrni and un changed. Colton dull nt 23. Whiskey steady, Mess pork lltuior at *22a$32 25. Ilaeon activo shoulders 10o.; Vicar Hides 13c. Lard in improved demand; country llalU. LOITMYILI.B, July 10.-Corn docUuod, 93c. Mou> Pork #22. Shoulders 10c. Clear Hides 1SJ.C. ST. LOUIS, July 10.-Flour linn. Corn easier 90c. if 1.03. Fork #22 75. Shoulders 9Jc. Cloni Sities 13c. WII.MINOTON, July 10.-Spirits of Turpentine steady nt 501 ; IloBiii sloady, #2 50a3 50 ; fair firm #3 G2.J. AUOUSTA, July 10.-Cotton moro active; enloi 210 halos ; Middling 22Jn23. SAVANNAH 3," ",, " . , ... .muiuiiiga iionunnlly 23. Receipts, 115. Mom LI., July 10.-Col tm. closed dull nt21Aa22c. Sales 200 bales. New Oni.r.ANK, .Tidy 10.-Salea 1900 bales; mackel nntcUleil; Low Middling, 23ja23}c. Rocoipls 72 bales. Exports 250'batoB. Louis amClaritlcd Su gars, 15J; Cuba numbers, 12al-t. MobiHiss, nc sales. Superfino Flour quotod at #11; Trablu Ex tr.i to Choice, Jl.i iii.-. Corn quiet and Hem; Yoi low aud Mixed, #1 15. Cats quiet mid limier, 85. Pork advanced, #24 00. Bacon firm; Shoulder , 10}; Clear Sides advancing, lt! J. Lird dull'am' nuniin:il; in tierces 12 al2g, hogs 13]nl3L Qold 39. Sterling 50a53. New York sight, V.ij prom. UN THU WINK. - j Finding timi our old friend Fahrenheit had go to "fevor hoot," wo'took tho alarm' a fow day ago; bliowii e ttink our valise, and 'passage on th Northeastern Railroad, in a ilospcrato effort 1<> ibu iu ' t|i Mint wilderness como cool lodge.. Wo wer surprised, ii arriving nt Chapel street, to BOO HI large, commodious, and very hands imo new depot that havo boon recently conetnicted by tho North eastern Railroad Company. From tho number o fellow-travellers, wo oonuliidcd that otbors, no wc! as ourselves, had been Stewed in our good old Cit} and weru making for a moro northorn elimo. 'Al though it was hot oii tho cars, tho opon air of th country was a relief, and our oyes foaslcd on tli varied n'nd over cltangiug verdure that investe field and forest, swamp, mead mid grove. 'Th rich foliago of tho maple, gum and poplar; tb sombre miming or tho pino, cypress mid livo dal thc tropical luxuriance of tho "cano," and th thousands of vines and parasites, comforlabi vegetating in ease, ami void of caro, depending o other moro hard working subjects ol that kingdot for their sustenance and support-thcBC, and bm drcds of other rural sights, formed a pleasing di< rama lo our wearied urban oyoe, and wo gazed an feasted on them through all Ibo hundred miles < tho picturcsquo " Northeastern " scenery. Th fields of corn aud of cotton were in order, rind pn sonted an agreeable variety in tho landscapi Tho log huts, also, and freedmen's colnniqa h ci and thorn nliservalilb, If not ornamental in then selves, wcro nevertheless picturesque. But th wo cannot say of tho barked and "boxed" pb trees, cr of tho unsightly "BI IIB, * with hnndrot of b:u nils of "rosin" and turpontino lying aboi loose.' Bo likowiso with tho numerous caw-mill situated along tho lino of road. . Tboso aro all na I ful, and speak woll for tho enterprise and indu trial activity of our people; but they mar beauty and hannouy of naturo. Ilowover, as lot .as tai, pitch and turpentine bring good prices : Liverpool, and lumber is a good doal iu doman so loni; "virgin dip" will pay bettor than virg landscapes, and saw-mills than sylvau sentimos. Tho Northeastern Railroad is in excellent ot dc all tho wayside, as well ns tho tm initial dopo hayo boen rebuilt, and in supoiior stylo to li the;, wore before tho war. Numcroits villages a springing up along this railroad, and Floroucc, i terminus and point of intersection, is growit ?willi every month. If wo wcro to judge of ll amount of bos mess douo thero ' by tho number stores, wc should Bay that Flnroiico was in tho ve .aunth of prosperity. Thcro aro vary many alor there, BO many that wo wcro unable to count thc all. The wliisllo blew before wo wera half throui tho task. J. W. QAITJIms, Esq., mino host of t largo ond elegant Florcnco Hotel, keeps au oxo lout bon so, and - though be i ute) tutus travolloi and in flrst-rato style, too, wo would not like to i cur his di:,pie MU ru by scrying ho' "lakes them ic They boast a newspaper now in Florcnco, tho a zelte, ' which takes caco of tho interests of tl rising city by day, relieved in its arduous duty night by tho gallant corps of firemen who ma such a favorablo impression among tho fuir of tl Palmetto city in April last. Watched over by su sontinols (and having no mosquitoes), tho go peoplo of Flnroiico can rest secure. Bul wo musl dnl.iy in tho fair Italian city longer; wo are off again on our way to DarlingU This is our ficsl visit nineo tho groat firo. Unli our own City by tho Sea, we find Darlington is i nursing ber burnt district, but on tbo contri making all tho bastu sho can to cover tho unslg lr scar. Tho public KI piare is bnco moro eurro i cd willi a number of now stocos, larger and har ."oiuer than those that yrcro burned. Thor , alono iu still covered with sackcloth and ash civil law wo did not learn, -titi ruins House oro almost tho only vestige left of tho I fire. Thia "peaks woll for a small commue UkciDarUiiglop, at a time Uko this, when basin is dull, money scored, and'prospect s gloomy.' ' goddess of justico holds temporary court in a ] vato hall, iinruxivisod for tho purpose. Darlington has a flourishing newspaper Zkntttnrner-with a votoran son of Faustus BnowH-to koop bor Citizens informed of v. transpires beyond ber limits. Wo visited oflico and fouud Uio typos engaged in their ai 0 us vocation; tho foroman "imposing" "thril incidonta," "shocking murders," "Uio weather the crops," "Hy monea!," and "Rcconstrnctii on an cx-tombstono, now doiug scrvico as an posing stone. The following list compriios tho principal > ehanle of Darlington; aomo of whom havo I identified with tho village for many years: Me. CnABixa & Co., 8. A. WOODS, M. A. HLOOIMS, J. EAUI.V, EABON A Co., 1'Anra;rt & KELLY, D. DEBBTEUI,' IL Hnres, 3. Q. MCCALL CA Wes,WAIHI, I AW & CltAOUtS, NOUAIENT ii 1 OAN. There is a hotel hero kept by Mr. Boas Alida restaurai it by Mr. 1'KAUOK. .Since Oei HICK i vs' order bun gono into r licet, ho vf ever, V cling tho knell to restaurante, tho latter estai mont, wo boliovo, bas boon "annexed" to former. This, however, may bo moro rumor. Darlington hoing tho contco of a largo wealthy district, aa may bo oupposod, is stiff' from an overplus of ltwycro and doctors ! th mer very busy, tho'' latter resting, on their owing to tho distressingly healthy condition < country Ibis summer. ' ! ll nsin csu ia dull; indeed thora is'a completo ! nttion. There ls no monoy in tho cotmtrj : vory.propbrly litllo orno credit. "Payasyot ; and "don't spond your monoy before yon gi aro .two wholesome lessons, which,. it ia hoped, may Biirvivo tho biller school of our pi ' oxporionoo. . If so'/our low oxeboquor will 1 subsorvod ono good pnrposo. < . Th oro ls io Ulis district, aa in many other of tho State, great, scarcity of: provisions; . large number of persons, both black and i 1 cocci vo eleemosynary i assistance. On Batu ; when rations aro di s tributed to tho noody > the ausploos of tho Freedmen's Bureau, ovor I loading to Uio vi llago ls crowdod with the j ointe, who oomo.frotn Dirlington and Chest I districts, twenty , and . thirty milos, and pi j still greater distances, on foot, on borscht 1 ]W M \u ts, Il wagons, nml n hundred iion-doscript, an tediluvian vehicles, drawn hy nnimala, thal ap pear hui romululy doaoondod from tho gunna equus, poor and bony, npavinod ami scrawny, moat piteous looking objects. Thuy encamp on tho public square, and H tay there for hours, waiting not very' patiently, il munt bo confessed, but rnthcr noisily, for their turn. Tlioy reootvo gener ally a pock of moal oach for tho wook, and nothing ciao, sumctiiuCH n very small quantity of bacon. For thin puta eo they expend in limo not un fioquontly from two to thrco dava, and in muscio of solf and horso certainly moro tban ia compen sa lcd by. tho snid peck of meal. Wc regrot, nioro orcr, asa faithful chronicler or current ovonta to bu compelled to say, that Homotiinos tho frolio of tho day breaks up riotously, meal being .'swopped" for whiskey, and nomo of tho pensioners got noisy, and ovoii bellicose. A humiliating and piloous sqieotnclo truly. A gentleman told us that ho accosted a number of thuso "sand-hill pcopla" on their way to tho Commissary, and remonstrated with thom on tho folly and i inprovidence of wasting tao or throo days every wcok in going after a pock of moal; told thom that if thoy would lako work, ho would employ thirty of them, and givo thom au much in ..?ut and bread as thoy could cat, and wago * in mon ev besides. "We cannot leave our crap," was tho only reply. "Hut you aro leaving il, as it is, and wear out your animals, and all for nothing.'' "Well, wo cannot help it. Wu haiut got nothing at homo, aud wo cannot starve." Thoroaro strango scenes and sights witnessed among tlioso poor people na they como np for t hoir rations. In order to avoid imposition as much ar .l.Msihlo, tho Com missary re. [i 11 ros applicants lo como in pro/u-ia persona. Nothing is issued to ,,rozio8. Old und diseased negro, s may bo soon crawling up u.(j co.mj"5 -"i "1' A not bayo waUtoVfa hundred yards. Homo aro brought boro, lilted ont of tho wagon, and tnkon to tho oflico, moro dead than alive. Ono caso wo hoard of, told us hy an eye witness, is that of an old and infirm nogro, who beldon to o chair, probing;tho samo Ucforo him, and every tow minutes would' sit down and rest himself on this chair. Dy this Blow and primitivo locomotion, ho canto hom Ovo to six milos. Those ?Vandliillors," that have HO often furnish od a I nomo to our radical detractors-tho "poor whites"-ha vo horotoforo boon at h disadvantage, in that thoy woro not willing to work Lido by aldo with tho slavo, but now that thia, institution ia abolished, their pr judico need not bo Mihi wound ed. Tho laud minor would oven prefer whito labor, and, if insisted on, let tho Bandliillors work in squads to themselves, if thoy could bo 11 In d op to do it. lu tho colimo of time, wo doubt not, theno -people will lonni to work and boo,uno rcaptSotablo. Thoy aro now going through tho poriod of tranei tiou. Tho spirit very often in willing, but. tho fie nil weak. Homo, wo learn, this year agrood to work for wages, aud others runted land at sonio distanco from what had boen their homo stead. They made a fair start. Diro uocesaity tnucht thom nrdor, civilization, work; but, alas, the tempter cuno in tho shape, of blackberries, and they lacked tho powor to realst. Tho kind year had showered her first fruits upon them; there wore blnckborrioB in tho old Holds aud onllio ditch banka; thoy now could "seo their way cloar." Thoy laid by tho plough and tho crop, put away shevo! ami hoe, and all hands "took to tho woods.1' Blackberries, demoralized' thom. Moro anon. TnAYELLEIl; Another Reconstruction Act. -.. Tho following ia the full text of thc Bill agreed upon hy thc.House Judiciary Commit tee, nnd offered hy Mr. STEVENS on Monday last : As ACT supplementary to nn Act entitled un Act to' provide for thc more efficient govern ment of the rebel Slates, passed March 2, 18117, nnd thc Act supplementary thereto, pnsscd March 23, 1807. Ile il enacted by Ihe Senate and House of Repre sentation of the -United Stutes af America,.in Con gress assembled, That it is hereby declared lo liave been the truo intent and menning of thc Acts of March 3 nnd March 211, 18(17, to which this Act is n supplement, thal governments then existing in thc rebel States of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Qcorgin, Mis sissippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Floridn, TcxnB nml Arkansas, were illegal nnd void, and thnt thereafter said governments were to bc con tinued subject in all respects lo thc military commanders of thc respective districts and to thc authority of.Congress only. SEC. 2. And he il further enacted, That said nets, to which this is a supplement, ahull bo construed lo authorize the officer assigned to thc oom marni of any military district under said nels, whenever he shall deem it necessary to the duo performance of his duties under said nels, to remove or suspend from office any municipal or Slate officer, or person exercising authority under or by virtue of any so-called Slnte Hovei muent existing in his dish iel, nnd to nppoiul another pcraou instead of thc officer or person so. removed, if he shall deem proper so to do. nnd to authorize the officer assigned to tho command of any military district under said nets, whenever hp may deem il ncccssujy ns aforesaid, to prohibit, suspend or set aside, nny*act or proceeding of nny such Stntc or municipal government, or any net or thing done under or by virtue ol* its authority; it being' tho intention of said net that during its continuance, said so-culled Slate tlovcrnmcnts of the Hebel States shall bc allowed to continue only as subord nalo to, nnd subject to thu con trol of thc officers assigned to the military dis trlots aforesaid respectively, and to Congress ; nnd nil nets heretofore. dono hy nny such of ficer in accordance herewith shall he deemed valid. SEC. 8. And be it further enacted, That thc hoards of registration of tho several military districts, established by thc acts to which this is ndditional, shall admit lo registration only such persona na they deem entitled to bc regis tered hy thc neta aforesaid. They shall not re gard thc taking of tho oath prescribed in the act of March 23, 1807, conclusive evidence of the right of tho person taking it to ho register ed, but prima facie only; and may receivo such evidenco under oath, relating thereto, as they may deem proper, either from the person ap plying to bc registered or others, and cither of tho members of said boards arc hereby atithor cEnmiSo-wWiVfies M.ft ift^asSi person to bo registered. Said hoards of regis tration may strike from thc list of voters the name of any ono j already mentioned who, in their judgment, improperly took tho oath pre scribed in the act, to which this, is additional, or wns not entitled hy said nets lo he register ed, and shall not ho bound or governed in their notion by nny opinion of nny officer of thc Unit* cd Slatca Oovorniuont. ltecord evidence shall not be required by said boards to provo parti cipallon in thc rebellion; but parolo' evidence of fact of snell participation shall ho deemed by said boards sufficient to effect tho disfranchise ment provided for hy tho ads lo which this ia additional. SEO. 4. And he it further enacted, That no civil court of the United Slates, or of nny State, shall have jurisdiction of any action or pro ceeding, civil or criminal; ngninst any auch District Commander, or nny officer or person neting hy his authority, for or rm nccount of nny net done hy him in bia official capacity nuder.this net, or under the sots lo which it is supplementary, lo wit, tho act named in tho first Heel ion of this Sci, and tho not' of March 8, 1807, supplementary thereto, j jo.: j , \S .J . And be it further enacted; Thal ni Dlsfritt Commander shall be relieved frbin thc command assigned to bim under tho 'aforesaid nels unless tho Senate shall have first advised and consented to his removal, or unless by sen tence of court-martial he shall be cashiered or dismissed from the anny, or unless he shall consent to ho so relieved. 'W. T. BaANTLY, D. D.-This eminent divine, now pastor bf thc Second Baptist Church of Atlanta, waa in wir city last Sabbath. In tho forenoon, at the Mulberry qlreet Mclho! dist Church, he il cl i ve rod the cn m mc no em tint sermon before tho faculty and pupils of thtj Wcslevan Female College-ono or his masterly efforts. At night,, in tho First Baptist Church; , Dr. B. preached a moat 'Impressive discourse! suggested by th'e sententious supplication roi corded in tho thirteenth verse of thc eighteenth chapter of I,uko-A sermon' which will never1 ' hr forgot ton by tho more thoughtful among tho ! largo iutdicnc'0 who listened to his unan ivnr. , nMo arguments and truly eloquent porsua-' j nions.-Macon Journal. I . ! An enterprising mcrohant of Cincinnati pro poses to send wheat down tho Mississippi tr ' i. Kow Orleans, and thence to New York, for half il the ruling rates, or thirty cenia a bushel. . I VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* Wu-i In- Keim I vi. uinl lr 1< tul of Mr. anti Mn.. Aumni J. WIIITP. nml ur I keir Hon, ABBOTT lt RISHAN H WHITE, uro Invited tu attend tba Funeral Services of Ibo hiller, ut Saint Philip's Church, TM* Af ternoon, ni Slr o'clock. ? July ll TT BTItlCT ORNERYANCE LODOE NO. 73, \. If. M.-Tito illlecM una iiieiulH'ni aro requested to allein! Mi finn r.il nf llruthcr A. fl. WHITE, at St. PblU| Church TA it A,f1rriioon, nt fi oVlock parfswly. UyorilcrW. H. DOUG1 AS, Secretary. July ll MMW*^^^T"'^^TB-.^.^i"^T OIIIT'UAHY. DIED. In f'nlleliin I)iHtriel. S. C.. nu Ihn ititi ol May. Mr. WILLIAM MARS, In Ihn Kith year olbin 0 . Milo deceived HUM lioni lu Norlh Cnnillun, bill rciunvi>a with liin parent* at n very carly agc lo thin HUtc. boro ho hun ever nine IIVIMI, highly n iq..-ctn! hy nil wh<- '.ave knnwu him, for bin worth UH a luau ami a cltl-.cn. Ho wni industrious, honest, klnaiie.iii d and liberal, and wiiH nltngethcr Mach nu ono an luakvn Iho world poorer win II h alen, lin ha,| brun n member ot tho llaptlal . lem.nm:-,i nu nlxiut I i nly yr.irn. ami han left pleasing evidi'Ui'u lo hld frluuilH, lu lil clirlntlan walk ami hf . Hint he han go lo rcnl. Ills laid itay < wero full of pain and snfToriug, hut lui wan pill,mt ami resigned lo ibo will I (led. ll hun li ft 1, bin. 1 bim lo ninuni bis loss an aged wife. Hmm children, gratidditlilrcu and many relatives an 1 ttleiiils. ay. Ip E 9!AL_ NOTICES^ irs- NOTL.E.-M. DKIONAN HAH NO AU TIIOMTV Iii lise lim linnie of MiGOUHTY* DEIONAH. and Ibu undersigned ls not responsible 'or any contracta he niny euler lalo. MICHAEL McllOURTY. Julv _ Url* i Ho vsi Horan HOPSI II-^JUHT ' UftlVKD, n flue lot nf prinin fresh WESTERN HOPS, ami for Mai hy tbo peutid or lem In I wright, hy C. I-. PANKNIN. July ll maui ''heuiist and Apolheesry, ea- NOTICE!-i HKI - JVY ~;\mi iT ALL personH not IO nulli nny on III my urmo without un written order. CHAULES DEIONAN. July 4 ' ' 6* njrSTATE OESOUTU CAROLINA, CHARLEH TON DISTRICT-.CLERK'S OFFICE C. O. H. AND C. P. -PUBLIC NOTICE.-I, J. W. BROWNFIELD, Clerk of ] Kalil Court, lu put nuance of tho Act of th Lcgbilnlurc, In neb caso made and provided, do hereby give public no tice Hint au ELECTION FOR SHERIFF OF CHARLES TON'DISTRICT will bo held on .Vumtuy, Ibo elli ol August next, nt all thc uni al places of election througb ? ml the said Dlntricl. Witness my band, al Charleston, Iho v.Hh June, 1307. ' l J. W. BROWNFIELD, C. O. S. and C. P. juna UH ara- NOTICE T J MARINE1IH.-C ATTAINS AND PILOTS winbin . to anchor^UioIr vcasols In Ashley Uiver, ore requested n il lo do HO auywhora within direct rango of Ibo bends ol tho SAVANNAH 'RAILROAD I WHARVES, OH Ibo Chartcvton and St. Andrew's nido ot [ tho A: bli y River; by which prcxauUnn, conlact with the Submarino Telegraph Cubic will'bo avoided. B. C. TURNER, H.' M. Harbor Master's Office, Charleston, February 0, iscf.. February 7 ~ a -KR tORrT"oV Y fiT.-A GENTLEMAN who snflenil fr.r yenna frntn Nervous Debility, Pre mature Beeny, ami aU Ibo ell. , in nf youthful Indlrcro lion, will, for Hie sake nf Hufleriiig humanity, nomi frc , ti all lu tired lt. Ibo receipt and directions for making Ut limpio ratnedy by which ho was cured. Sufferer wlslili gta profil by tho advertiser's experience, can do noby addressing,i i pcrlect confidence, JOHN B. OODEN, April 1 2 3m os* No 42 Cedar street. New York. .WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE E. M. WH1TINO, Eeg., ai a candidate for sherill ol Charit nton I Judi, i al) Dud ri.-t, at Iho next election. September ll) so- li AT CH EL O R'S HAIR DYE.-THIS SPLENDID HAIR DYE is Uio best In tb world. Th only Iras uud ixrfccl Dy-harmless, reliable, Instan taneous. No disappointment. No ridiculouH Un tn. Salural Black or Brown. I:.unedle -, thc 111 eu.via of na.1 Dye*, lurigorstes thc bair, leaving it colt and beautiful. Tho genuine la signent William A. Ittitchrlnr. All others aro mero Imitations, and should bo avoided. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 Hardey street. New York. 3- HEW Alli: OF A COUNTERFEIT. . em lunn m ? " ' lyr tnrBEAUTIFUL HAIR.-CHEVALIER'SLIFE for the HAIR positively restores gray bair tn Hs original color and youthful lustily; Imparta life, strength and growth to the weakest hair; slops ita falling oui-at onco; keeps en lu el clean; is unparalleled os a hsU'-tlrcsaing. Hold by nil druggists, fashionablebalr-drcasors, and deal ers in 'aney goods. Tba trade supplied by tho whole sale druggists. SARAH A. CHEVALIER. M. Lt., June 8 siuthOmo New York. KV THE O OA VEST MALADIES OF YOUTH AND EARLY MANHOOD_HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, nu thu Physiology of Uio lTtsslons, and Ul Errors, Abuses nml lilvj.n peculiar lo the lint ago oi mau, willi Hopo rta no uow methods of treatment em ployed In Ulis Institution. Sunt In scaled letter en velopes, freo of charge. Address Dr. J. BKn.l.IN HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pl. May 20 ' Hmo 3* ARTU'TCIAL EYES.-ARTIFICIAL HU MAN EVES modo tn order and Inserted by Dra. F. BAUCH sud P. OOUOLEMANN (formerly employed by ROISSONNKAU, of Paris), No. 699 Broadway, New York. April 4 lyr -A YOUNO LADY RETURN1NO TO HEH country home, after a sojonm of a few months in the city, was hardly recognized by hor friends. In placo o: a coarse, rusUc, Hushed face, sho bad a sod ruby com plexion of almost maride smoothness, and Instead ol tw. nly-throo she really appeared but eighteen. Upon lp qu i ry na lo thu causa of no great a change, she plainly told them Uiat sho used Uio CIRCA .'ft AN BALM, and considered lt an invaluable acquis lion to any Indy's teilet. By Its uso any Lady or Gen lissa i ii ran improve their per sonal appearance au buisdrrd told It ls simple In Its comblnaUon, as Natur, h trash* in nlmplo yet unsurpass ed In Its rill cary lu eVewlug ImpurlUes from, also heal ing, cleansing raid beautifying Ibo akin and complexion. By Its direct i rtlun on tho n tido lt draws from lt aU Its ImpurlUes, kindly bealing Ibo same, and leaving tho sur face as Nature intended it should bc -clear, soft, smooth and beautiful. Price fl, sent by Mall or Expresa, on ra cd [it of an erder, Ly , . W. L. CLARK A CO., Chemists, ' No.di Weal Fayello sir,, t, Syracuse, N. Y. j Uio only American Agonta for tho salo of tho same. March 30 . Jj," ; "COSTAR' SL"ai A.. i rncTAti ANONS. ... j ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEAHS. Laboratory, No. IO Crosby atreet, Nexv \ orle 3000 Boxes, Uotllcs add Flaaka manufactured dally, j "SOLD TIYAJA. DRUOQISlSEVERYWtiER ..COST H'S" 8 A LES DEPOT, No. ASA BROADWAY, NEW TOUK, Where fl, f 3 to ts alten are put up for Pam flies, S toroa Ship", Boals, Public InnUtutlons, Atc, Ac. . lt lt truly wonderful tho couQdcnco Uiat ls now bi J In ev,-1v form or PrcparaUous Uiat comes fnim "Cottar's " 1'jiubllxlrmrut. " , ...J -COSTAB'S" EXTERMINATORS-For BaU, Mica, Rosche , Anti, ftc. Afc. "Only Infallible remedy known.'' "Not il gen i us lo Um bu io au family." "Ral como ont of their nott* lo die," Ac ' I "OOrvTAR's" BED-BUG EXTERMINATOR-^ liunld, out up in botUonj and rlovcr known to loll. -J "COSTAB'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths in Pnrn and Woollen*, ts Invaluable. Nothing can oxceod lt for power and cflicacy. Destroys Im- tautly aU Insec ls on Plants. Fowls, Animals, AC. _ ' I "COSTAB'S" BUCKTHORN HALVE- For Cutt, Burns. Wminds, Bruises, Broken Breasts, Boro Nipples, Piles ld all formai/Old Borr , Ulcor , and all kinds of cutanebus sffecUmis. No family nbould bo without ll. lt oxceedi iueJ eacyaUothcrli vealn rino. I! . : illll.'fiVl "Coil AB'S" CORN HOLVENT-For Corns, Bunlons| * " r?08TAR'S11 DITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOSi 8 :MS-Beaullflea tho Complexion, by giving to the kilt a soB sud bcanlifjil freshuoss, and Islneoiuiiarobly bc4 yond anything now In use. Ladles of taste and poslUnrl regard lt at an essential to Ibu toilet. An unprecedented nafol* Ha boat rooommcndaUou. Ono. bolUo it always: followod hy moro. Try lt lo know. j I ".COiTAIl'S'' BISHOP PILLB"A univertal D'.timi Pill (sugar-coated), and ot cxtraonUuary efficacy for Ooed tironees, all forms of Indigestion, Nervous snd Sick] Headache.. A Pill that ls now rapidly supersedbaa all thur , i' 1 . .1 ' "COSTAB'S" COUGH REM EDY-For Oqughs, Colds; HcUmnoos; Bdrd Throat,' Croup, whooping rough, A nth! ma,.and aU-forms.iof Uroncbta), sud Disease of Uni Throat md Lunga.' ' A.:dreaa' _ ,, , , , ' IIE1N11Y II. COSTAD., I ','"' '.'. '. 1 ' No. 482 BROADWAY, N. Y. BOWIE"* MOISE; ,,,,'-. , . i i . AVIIOLHHAL1 AUEVTH, ' No, UH Meeting alroet, oppotlto Charleston Hotel. 'June 17 " ' ' ' ' CHERA'W ADVERTISE R r\KVOTKD UTFJIATUP.E, SCIENCE, AJ IT, i} AORIC LTUBE, and MIHOELLANc'OUS NEWS. Obcraw, B. C. Published weekly, by W. L. T. PBrNOl *,CO" I -.I 7 X ll W 9 OP XJ L--KMI ll T1 OK 1 Ono copy one year......j..,,.;......?....4f"-"** S Ort i eojiy tlx mouths..a pl Ono copy Uirco months....... I ta PP e copies ono year.... .:......'..... ".....16 00) , : . : tUTas ov An v ai in 1 s i s n i , , i, . I 'Ono Square, teri Unca or loss, first IniorUon.fl SM Poy each tndiiM-.quinit liinertl'U'.. .. 1 O t ' Xll'AdfOiiitcmnnia tb on dltUnctly marked, or the; will be publlshad un tai o rd ere 1 out, and eiutrged acoord . 'n tlorclifnu and otbert ajdyqrtvlug.by tbs yeas, libe ral deduction on the ttxiv* ratet wiu be nudo, N9t pilKM6.; ' 1.Hil .< "' ... SPECIAL NOT ICES. kVOFFK.'K QF HOARD Or* IIKAI.TII. OH A HLK8TON. M. C., JUNK 1Mb, IAST.-Oa and after Thit Day. CLORi F. OF MUK ANO OOPPKIUH, for lilHINFKCT'r'u l'URl'Osl'.H, will lu. fund-died fri "j char yr. Uti nj .ll. nt!., n at till dill.'.'. Nu. 117 Cojolin; ?rivett,'a* ike City eiilliurlllcs earnestly ileaire that the ?illaciiH generally should une disinfectants promptly alni (rudy, wherever necessary. U KOW IK H. PKLZKIt, M. P.. JIM j M 15 City Registrar. *ya~ NOTICE.-ALL 1'KIIKONM HAVING in: MANDH against thc uslato of THOMAS ll VAN, deceased, will present thi lr rial aaa, proiiorly nltOMted; ami Dioso luilobtnl will malic payment lo WM. H. RYAN, (Juahiled Administrator, willi Un. Will auurxed. Juno' 7 lbj At No. 7 State aired. . il ALL'S VEOETARLE SICILIAN IIAIH RENEWER hoe proved Itself lo be Ibo moat pnrfccjt pr parnllun for Ibu bair uvor offered to tho public. It la a vegetable coni|K)uud, and contains nu Injurious propcrtlna whatever. IT WILL RESTORE GRAY ll A I lt TO ITH ORIGINAL COLOR. Il will keep Ibu hair from Tallinn out. It cleanses Ibu Kaff ond makes tim liolr soil, lustrous and silken. It ls a splendid bair dresfiuij. No person, old or joung, should fsll lo usr lt. IT IS RECOMMENDED AND USED UY THE FIRST MEDICAL AUTHORITY. M,v Ask for Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcuowcr, and take no other. n. P. HALL A CO,, Nashua, N. II., Proprietors. For salo by all Druggists. Wliolcsalo by DOW IK Ac MOIST;, SUCCESSORS TO KING SDOi UIDKV, :. L v!i 1 Illly Charleston, H. C. THE DAILY NEWS WE HAVE NOW ADDED TO OUR NE YS r/VPER ESTABLISHMENT n most oxlwtstvc and completo Supplied with a Rroat variety of TLAtN AND FANCY TYPE, of tho Litest and most approved stylos ; and wo havo overy facility for executing all kinds of JOD WORK in ENGLISH, U KUM AN, anti FRENCH, Bill and Letter Heads Circulars Pamphlets Catalogues Drafts Railroad and Steamboat Printing Business Cards &C, &C, &C. : THOSE OF OUE FRIENDS DE* SIRING JOB WORK, wi plcastj leavo their 1 orders with ns'. Wo will guarantee as good ' w.ork, and nt as CHE AF RATES, as cnn nd l-l A |. ? ! I Ail! ii M Vf*. .IV fi . .'.>.. . X < ' , ? ( .; , .1,. ? , had in Charlestolii ? . , ..,, " ' ' CiTDCARTi. M!HILIAK &, MORTON. MT BARNWELL SENTINEL IB AN' EXCELLENT AD VERTI OJQ MEDIUM. LET ki cr ol an ts and bualness mon'try lt lora few months. "No riak no gain." Boud on your , cards and Increase) tour trade' this fall. There's nothing to evjoal rrmlera Ink-lt baa mad o many a fortune, ... i.t ? . 1 , Term for Ibo p pcr- 3 per annum, In advance. J Ad vcrtUtme.DU loaertod at tho rate of ll per sipa lr of twelve Unca or leas for each Insertion. Cords of lon linea or lera, at the rate of HO for three' months. ' ? . ?. . T Contracts by tho year ot for six months, allowing prlv Hone of clianolna on more favorablo terms. Address ~ EDWARD A. URONSON. , Kovomher !?/; ' fntilisi..-: .n.i .icnlu Inr TlkE ORANGE BURG NEWS. PUDL18HED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, AT Oritigobtirg, H. C. Tcrma 2 por annum, In ad vance. ... I ? >. ' , ' . ,.. During the spring and fall seasons *rt OH* J OB sa ncaa NKWS will be dranlated for the benoni ol ( - ' Eailer r n , , j February y ? Ottngsbarg, H j VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*