The Charleston daily news. (Charleston, S.C.) 1865-1873, July 23, 1867, Image 1
VOLUME rv.
HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT*
Dur Coblo Dispatches.
QUEENSTOWN, July 2a_Tho Tripoli touched.
L.rvEHPor>L, July 22.- Tho bark Tangier, from
Bo8lon, was abandoned at noa, and bocnnie water?
logged.
Los POX, July 22-Noon_COIIBOIS 911: Donda
721.
LrvKBfOOL, July 22-Noon.-Cotton firm; ?alca
cf 10,000 balen; others unchanged.
Washington Nim.
WASHINGTON, July 22-A dispatch from Clou.
A. J. Uinitli aunoiuioca tho safe arrival of a train
nt tort Ilajuer with Bishop Law, thc Priests und
Biators of Charity, which wero roper ltd lo havo
boon maawicr?d.
. Thu Tribune considera tho nomination of Mr.
Groolov a joke on tho part of Air. Soward.
J. lomonoy, of Touncssti., ou trial hero for
et rah nc valuahl? panoro from ii Qiiarlurmnult r,
baa hoon honorably discharged.
Tho Republican Congressional Committee's Cir?
cular aaja that they havo 20,000 Southern loynl
names to which documents aro regularly Bent.
Tho roport aaya inoiioy only ia needed to c?rrv tho
Southern Statoa nt tho olectiona provided for bv
Congress. . / ? ... ; ?
It waa Senator Tipton who objcclod to Horneo
Grooloy'a confirmation na Minister to Austria. Ho
naid no inducement could causo him lo suimort a
haller ot Jeff Davin.
Tho United Slatos Treasury holds $117,000,000
in Ireaauro, whercor $21,000,000 mo in ?old oertt.
Ilcat08. r
Tho internal Rovonuo recoipta to-dav amount to
fOGo.OOOV'
Tho Sm J uti Trial.
WASHINGTON, July 22.-Tho Kev. Charle* Bnn
cher, willi whom Surrult woe concealed in Canada,
wo? on tho -toland. ' Ho stated in ovidauca thal
Hui rait know nothing- of lila- mother's dancer,
whioh was ruled out on motion of the prosecution.
Fathor Boucher's tcatimoiiy waa damaging against
Dr. McMillan for truthfulness. Doucher put him
ont of his house for import monro when lie remon?
strated with McMillan fur tho v.. om; ol abortion.
Tho d?toure waa closed, and tho proseen!inn "oni
monco with rebutting . testimony. . Thoy hopo lo
closo tho ovidencoin (wo days.
Montgomery nialr OD tile Sltuntlon, Poll
tics) dec, In Virginia.
IticmroxD, July 22.-Moutgoiuory Blair spoko
at tho Hock Bridgo, Alum 8priiige, ou Saturday.
Ho Bovorply denounced tho llndicaln; of i President
Johnson no said timi ho had defeated tho Conser?
vativo party hy retaining his cuomioa in office.
Ho would advun. him now to got rid of dioso.spies
mound him. afad mako Goucral Grant, whom hu
behoved to bo a just man, to.npoiary Secretary of
War,
A lolocrara to thc Dispatch aaya that about
thrco hundred poraoiiH v, ere present, and among
thom General Joe Johnston.
Governor Piorpont spoho at tho Halifax Court 1
House to-day to about three thousand persona. 'Ho
was followed by both wliito and colored speaker?.
Thc Whig has tho account of a meeting in C liar
lot to county, at which Colonel Henry, nt on red?
?ralo Colonel of Infantry, presided. Dologatca
wore appointed to tho llcpnbbcan Convention.
A Ttupublican meeting hos niau bcon held in
Amelia.
Charles P. Bigger, Superintendent of thc' Alina
Homo, baa bcon removed by tho military authori?
ties, and Mr. Tierce, Ibo former iuenmbout, rein?
stated.
Tho magistrates of the Haating'H Corni held a
mooting to-day, lo reply to General Schofield's ad?
ministration. Tho reply will bo Bent to-morrow, r
Tho 11th Beg ?rn ont United States Infini rv. now
boro, it ia atatud will go to Texan.
From New Orleans.
NEW ODLEANS, July 22.-Cotton prosiiocta con?
tinuo dubioufl, owing to continued roins. Tho
worm has appeared in nome districts, und tho wal
weather has prevented tho grass from hoing
cleared ont. Il ia reported that colton lias bceti
ploughed in and replanted with corn in aomo. sec?
tions. From tho upland districts tho- reports aro
more favorable, hut all agrco that ovon two-thirds
of a crop anyw?oro ie con tin gout ."upon a co eal so,
of raina. Tho ]fr:>spbots of ?ie grain crops aro tho
best ever known.. ti. . : . ; . -
Tho weather in very sultry, with daiiy. Bhowora,
the thormomotcr at 90.. V.
Tho weekly mortuary report shows nino death?
from cholera and only, two from yellow fever.
Fire at Memphis.
MEMPHIS, July 22.-An incendiary at < tifo. Naw
Yard hero destroyed, among other things, SOO
bales Cotton; losa estimated at $100,000..
Reglatratlon In'North'Carolina^
WrtanNOTOX, July 22.-Tho pooplo in this Stalo
havo aa yet received no doQnito infon??.?'-- ->? ,
garding rcgiatraticra. Oroat apathy uxuto. ( |
Registration lu Savannah, Georgia.
SAVANNAH, July 22.- Registration luis closed
the city until AugiiBt. Total white, 2259; total
colored, 3052. Registration for Chatham mid
Effingham Counties-whites, 272; colored, 171.
Mexican News.
WASHINGTON, July 21.-Vera Cruz advices via
Now York say that Maximilian'a body is coining
there for delivery to tho Aua trians.
GALVESTON, July 21.--AYo havo a weck'a lalor
dato from Mexico. Tho nows ia of no importance.
Tho Brown H VI 11 e Ranchoro doubts tho roport about
tho army of observation under Cortona. Ilpili)-!
llahes an extract from a letter said to In va been
written by Escobcdo .to Gomez, 'directing him by
every mea ta in bis power to make tho country
Mexican, and aa all property in (ho hands nf for
clgnera was acquired by the misfortune of Mexicans,
bo should take it and havu powor to hunt, thom
from tho country. Ho said my motto ia death to
all strangers, and thoro ia no danger of tho i'an
kooa interfering with m aa long IIB tho Southern
Staten aro kept out of- thc Union; besides thc
black mon would sido with ns, and may al any
timo pronounce againat tho whites. Bcforo wu
get through with foreigner? thc Yankees will
think wo aro in carucat, and tho (imo will como
when thoir no table j , will bo begg mg- their own
beads instead of begging for Austrians.
Up to tho Kit li Marquez had not boon fonnd. It
ia supposed that a?mo adherents have sccrotcd
him in tho house of tho British Minister. Diaz
baa ordered tho capturo of tho loreign representa?
tion aa not recognized by tho Liberal Govoriiinout.
Savon hundred Austrian prisoners havo been sent
to Puebla. Twelve moro Generals bavo been idiot
nt Quorn toro, among thom Otlcrero, Castillo,
and iorty-futir Colonels. Juarez issued an order
for tho convocation of Congi eau to cloe t a Presi?
dent, Ortega was in person at Montoroy.
Captain Freeman, nf tho revenue cutter W?hier
n?s a, who convoyed Madame Juarez and party (o
Vera Cruz, reports tho Liboralists as extremely
independent and saucy. Tho l'rusaiau Consul at
Vera Cruz waa conducting negotiations with tho j
Liberals for the release of tho .Austrian prisouors. :
Santa Anna waa atilt alive, bia Campoaoliy captors
awaiting instructions from tho Liberal Govern
mont. There is a feeling that ho will undoubtedly
be shot. Advicce to tho samo cllcct havo been re?
ceived at Matanioras.
From Sou tu America.
New Yonc, July 22.-Tho Oro m, Owen, from
Aspinwall. brings $1,116,000 in treasure.
Bogata ia quiet. Mosquera still a prisoner.
Tho Bolivia refuses to acknowledge any other '
powor but Mosquora.
The political discord In Chili coutumes. Tho
cholera is decreasing in Bnonoa Ayres, and hos
disappoardd from tho soaboard.
The Peruvian Congress baa decreed a continu?
ance of tho Spaniel) war. '?
Domestic Markets.
HOON DISPATCH.
NEW YOBS, July 22.- Stookfl slrong; Monov ?;
Gold S9(; rJtorhngu nehanged; '62 Coupons ill).
Flour, Common heavy. Good stonily. Wheat
?mot. Corn 2a3o lower. Pork firmer, $23 25a23 75.
^rd and Whiskey quiet. Colton firm; .Middling
27. Freights quiet. Turpontino quiot, 68c. Rosin
steady; Common $3 G2l, Strained $3 75.
EVENING DISPATCH.
Cutten moro activo and vory firm; sales 800bales
at 27c. Flour steady; Sontliurn $9 ?0al7. Wlicat
quiot; now Amber Georgia $2 70a2 80, White $2 85,
new Tennosseo While $2 75. Corn heavy at'noon
decline. Provision* firm and unchanged. Naval
Storoa quiet. FroighlB advancing. Slocks gen
orally steady. Gold 39L 'GO Coupons 1 ll j.
BAi/rnroBE, Joly 22.-Coffoo dull. Flour-high
grados declined $1, other grados SOC. In Wh at a I
largo supply; offerings 10,000 bus., nearly all ol
which was taken at a declino of 16a20c; Primo and
choice rod $2 35a2 40. Corn steady-White, $116a
1 18; yollow, tl 12al l-l. Provisions firm mid still
higher. Bacon (Shoulders 13al3J; Bibbed Sides 15.
Bulk Meats hold at io higher. Meas Pork inactive.
Lard quiot. Sugar ll|al2 for good to fair refining.
CrNOTSNATi, July 22.-Flour dull and declined
7?o.a$l 00: Family, $10 75. Wheat dull and unsul
tlcd, and lower. Corn dull and nominal. Mesa
Pork advanced-$24a24 25, Bulk Meats higher;
Shouldora, 11.1; Sides, 18, Bacon firm; Shoulders,
12)al2|; Clear Sidoa, m.
WILMINGTON, Jnly 22.-Turpontino steady at 51 J.
Rosin sleadv at $2 7Ca$G. Tar firm al $1. ditton
nominal al28c. Tho woathor generally Binna tho
late heavy rains is favorable to tho crops, thonyh
aomo localities aro now threatened with drought.
Nsw Oni.i-.ANs, July 22.-Balea GOO balea; firm;
Low Mid ding 2IJa25. Rocoipta, 186 bales. Sugar
and Molasses-no chango; stock light. Flour
?utet; double Extra $1175; choico $18 GO. Corn
rm; Yellow and Mixed $1 liai 85; Whito $1 4.'?.
Osts firm at f lal 10: stock vorv I'gf.t. Pork very
firm, and activo at $25. Bacon,"Stock light; Shoul?
ders 18J; clear Sidon 15L Cold 140. Sterling Cija
64. Big?t Exohango on Now York Ja j premium.
Mourns, July 22.-Sales 200 balea-quiot; Low
Middling 22A221O. It ia roared that tito late in?
cessant raina havo injured tho Cotton crop, and
thai ocly two-thirds of a yield may bo oxpcctcdf?)
The Com crop very fino. Tho weather vory hot,
and (ba thermometer to-day 03.
A natteT, July 28,-Cotton si if)', holders asking
an advance; eoloa 84 bales; Middlings, 23jo. Tho
Wheat yield la larger than for many years, 1 Corn
crop ia abundant. Tho rcocnt raina havo accarsd
old? Corn, while younger pron ii a o H finely. Col?
ton ts throe io four wooka late. Wood good and
bolling wo<L Pros poe ls fayoralie,
SAVAJntsiL Jnly 22,-Cotton finn, tondoocy np.
ward. A light stock restricts business. Mid.
diing*, 25a25jo, Receipts, 460 bolos,
?a-un ajBsit.vvja un THIS VKTU.
THE ".U'EIANT" MESSAGE.
8KN.VTE. ' '
Tho fi.How in;; ta tho debato ou Uio Proaiilont'a
Veto Message to tho second 'Supplementary Act,'
in (ho Se?alo, July 10 :
Mr. Johnson (Mil.) called Tor tho reading of tho
nicdsagc, and lt wan read by tho Chiof Clerk, Mr.
M .'Dor mid.
Al Ibo conclusion of Ibo reading, jjlr- .Tnnnbull
(Kop. HI.) rotsu nnd Unid : Tho extraordinary posi
( lom DMNHlted in that message, Hud, as 1 think,
indefensible positions, might well coll for reply.
I Ibink moat of tho pm lions mummed- indeed,
nil ol them, HO f??- r.- wo know-dooring tho au?
thority of Congress to pass thia hill, aro tudofcnsi
blu ; bul Ibero ia a ti - i utliBpnnlt i?n lu thoSenato lo
have iib limo occupied with thin discussion. If
it bc tho nie.IMHO of tho Scimto to voto upon it at
once, I H!I til forego any remarks that,- under other
circumstances, I should foul inclined tn ninko. If
it bb (ho plonsuic ol thu ? j omito, I will not 'dotain
lt. ?. .1
CrieH of "Question" frotn povoro? Senators.
Tho Chair then |iut tho question: "Shall tho bill
ya??, tho Prceitluiit's objections notwithstanding?"
Thu i e -ult was na follows (Democrats italic; J olin
semites small caps):
YIIMI-Anthony, Cottell. Chandler, Couklitnr,
Criigin, Edmunds, FcBscndon, Fuwlor, FrohVthuy
suu, Oriincs, Harlan, Houdcrsou, Howard. Mor?
gun, Morrill (Me.), Nyo. Faltcraou (N. H.), Pome?
roy, Kanisoy, llosa. Sherman, Sumner, 'Tliavcr,'
Tinton, Trumbull, Vnu Wiuklo, Wado, Wiloy, Wil
uon, Yates-Ot?. ' v : v.--' Vi
KAW-Jlayunt, litickaictp, Wnoi.i, ITcndricte,
Johnson, ?'?munas (Tomi;)-0. ? . I
A USENT on NOT VOTINO-Cameron, Colo, Comics*,
Corbitl, ..DIXON, DoOMTTix.'Di-ako, nirry, (Jttlhriv,
Howe, Morrill (VU), Morton, NouTO?f, '?nwsbunj,:
Sprngiio,'.Stowort, Williams-17.
Thc Chair announced that (ho bil! having boen
pnssod over Ibo Volo by a volo of two-thirds of
cacti House, wau a law.
. . MOUSE.
Tho ' reading of (ho voto mctango having boon
concluded, tho Speaker stated tba*, tho objections i
of tho President would bo entered at length on tho i
journal lu compliance with tho Constitution. I
Mr. Slovens (Hop., Pa.) TOBO and enid that li? <
wns disposed to hn> o tho vote on Ibo question nt i
once, lio was not liwara that thoro was ?ny diann- t
sillon to discuss it, and presumed tho Home was I
prcparod to vote on thu arguments of tho l'rcsi- j
dent. - If ibero was any such desire, ho did hot i
know but a lo.v mumonts mic lit bo vary well spont i
in Uial wa v. [A general desire wan hero man i lent- |
ed on tho Kepiihttcan sido for tho voto to bo lakun j
at uno.?'. ] Mr. Slovens said bo preferred that tho j
previous question should bo called-[A voico, (
"Tako Ibo volo,"J-aud that tho bill bo sont to tho j
So mtu, ai?d passed, so that momboT could go i
homo, mid leave tho Jiuliciary Committee behind (
lo perform its dv'y diligently for tho impeachment <
i>f tho President, 'i'his laut remark was uttered I
ironically, and caused sonic laughter.
Ma-. Html well (Hep., Mass.) asked Mr. Rlovons ?
10 viold the floor to him. Mr. btovons con.plied, <
uni iilr. IJootwi lt addressed tho Uoiiso. Tie said ?
'his message is no extraordinary in somo of ita i
loclaralloiiu lhat it ought uot to co to (tie country ]
ind tho world without somo declaration of tho el- j
lect which it has on at least ono< mind here. It. i
.on vince? ino, indeed, of that of. which; I had but i
Hilo doubt I ?'fi re,'that tlicte in no loller for this ?
rounlry from tho.opprosblou' which, through'tho t
11 s t rn mani n lil y of that mau, has rested ou V1.00U,- i
KW of people, ami \yh ich has boon only temporarily i
removed hy tho menrurcs against winch bo,.iii his 1
loeument, vainly prolcsts, oxcopt in tho assertion of i
hat croat pou er which resides in thin Houeo, ai ul is (
lowhoro olso, and for tho neglect to excrciao which i
bd pcoiilo or tlii.i country will hold us to account, t
ind posterity, which will not bo intimidated by tho t
'ears that accnl tn control us, if wo hesitato'to ar- i
?ay this man foi- tho crimes ujf which he ie accused r
loforo the country,ami, iu my judgment, guilty;
mil lo ascertain whether that provision of the t
Joti.stitu.(uu which gives tho power'of impeach- i
,o this House is now aud forever to bo a dead pro?
risien. This l'rcs.duntot tho United States in this ,
loeument s ys; _ " .Whilo, I. iiold<'tho' executive \
tuthority ' of thc' United StoUva. while Uio obliga- f
ion rests on mc to seo thut till Uio I nw are hu th- rt
'tilly executed; I om n?ver willingly ourroudcr that r
rust, or tho power given for its execution." In t
hat scnlcnco ho spoaks of tho law which ho now t
ipjioses, ?nd tho law of March 23d last, which li
'..'engross paused over his veto, and mado tho BU- li
ireiuo law of thu land. Ho declares that ho will (]
lover willingly surrendor tho'au hority of tho c
'hief Executive oftho country, it resting on bim (
oe sea that all tho laws aro faithfully executed, i
to bolds that his version of tho Constitution is t
ho supremo law, binding on him, aud Unit ho will t
;et at doll inco those acts of tho Congress of Um v
Jnitod Ktutos, and sot at doll&nco this bill, which n
low but nwaits tho couBtilutlonal sanction of tho tj
wo Houses lo mako it Ibu law of tho laud. Tho u
?#sMf^?T?w9Soo?^,iai,is,.iSfk .Ste ?
?ogiitive, declaro? to bo law, In a law ti him, UH [
veil as loth: biuiibluot citizen of tho Republic' y
tiltil by Uio Supremo Court it baa boen .doolaroil' j
jtherwiso. Ho has takan au oath to sr.pporl tho' n
Constitution of thc United States, tho loading f
no vi 'ion ot which ia" that tba tpre&idont f.haU b
?ec that tho laws are faithfulls* oxooutcd, ' If c
here ho unv meaning in tho document just ro.-wl,. 0
t is that ho .fill not execute thia law, although .-wo' JJ
?ass it by thal Constitutional two-thirds majurity i
i lml j is tho substituto for tho Executive Bignaturo, |
md with which it is aa much a law as though ho n
md willingly und freely given it his assoql. Mow,. v
lien, I say, ohco for all; that a? ?an whp, by tho t
ixcrcisn ?I iinebnstituHonal nulhority for tivelvo v
nontba inaugurated war, and rapi?o', and blood- v
shod throughout ten or eleven states of tho Cnn-, 'j
'ederney-a m-.n who baa il ot-1 ii vd. on tho pnbliQ ,
-eeord that ho w:il eat at naught, your law,,whieh, v
lcchtroH tliat no man shall ,bo appointed.to ofllco' c
i uli I ho tal.es tho oath proscribed by Hbo statu'to- r
if 18o2-who has ? u-llb rut '-Iv, on forethought, iu- B
ciitionAiiy set aside that law, and appointed niau r
0 ofUcc and givon them 'compohsiition for their
services, who dui uot tako that muli, but who, as
u wall know, when ho appointed Hiern, could i
tot lake tba oath without adding perjury to ,
ho erimo thal thpn Teated on l their noula, v
j.innot bo freely"intmatcd with power. I do i
lol go over tho argumenta contained in tho |
Mcstar,e, Wo aro hero sentinels on tho watch- G
lowers- of Freedom. \Yo seo tho principio'of lib- j
2rty assailed throughout tho laud. .Yaiuly bo ap- ,
neill? to thc people lo assist him in tho struggle ?
flo- pooplo willsland by tho eouaUliittd antljori- i
tics of tho coiiutry ; but, whether wo stand or j
tall pi this conto.-1, it in our diity toreaiat tho iisur- t
nations of tho Executive.' To bo euro wo coidd
narry tho country through eighteen ,jttoutb? lon- \
JOT, possibly. -Tho English jieoplo might have ,
lived nuder James, II,-Uio American colonic? (
might,have longer louted nuder George III., but E
for themselves and their posterity thoy doinandod ,
tho ?-i met it ul ii mal lights ot i room on, and thoso j
rights thoy socurcd. Wo seo hero an executive ,
usurpation Ibrough ' a period of twenty-four
mon tbs, setting at doflanuo tho law, and-doing ]
1 tts m violation of tho ?onstitntod oulkoritica of
tho country, and all with impunity, and wo net ,
hero questioning whether wo will denoto a few .
uiontba timo to tho examination of tho grave
charges that bavo boon made against thia offender, ,
against liberty, and law, and justice, and tho Con- ,
sUtution, and tho Union, While wo debato hero |
popular power is arresUd; whUo WO-conaider ,
and delny, prcccdonte aro /oatabllsbod by j
whiel] mon not worso than thia mau will lind au?
thority for invading popular! rights in. other years |
and other ages. Dur duty os wo ropros'ont he - ?
tory and 'anocatry-our duty, as WO con toni plate ?
tho demands which 'posterity will make on lia, in
my judgment, is boro to i ti vestigate fairly,- fully,
fait ifully, and without delay, tho charges that aro
mado against tho Excculivo of tho country, and if
thoy bo, in tl)0 judgmont. of. the Houeo; well
founded, to arraign him (jcjiboraloly, but prompt?
ly, prosccuto the trial according to tho forms of
oro .-eeding, and if but by'ono day bia con Bli tu.
tioiial term bo shortened by. tho judgment of tho
Senate, liberty will bo preserved, and tho country
through oontihg agos, and mankind thiough cen?
turies, wUl bless that psopleand tho representa-'
lives of that jieoplo who had tho pourago, aa they
merged from a groat war, to demand juatiao, to
preservo tho Constitution, to protect liberty, and
to transmit pop.dur lights to olhor nations.
Mr. liaudilll (Dcm., Pa.) would Uko tho chanco
to meet tim impeachers beforo tho people lie
should Uko tb meet thom face to face, right in tbo
oncroy'H camp. Ho assorted that thoy did not
mean to un noach ibo President; thoy did not dato
to do it. What had tho President done tjal bo
should b: im.io.iohotl7 Had ho not boon honest,
faithful, diligent, anil corroet in ovory particular ?
L t them, thou, if they doro, attempt to impeajh
tho President. , ; ?
Mr. lintier (Rep., Mass.)- J would not ask tho
House lo pause in what wo all understand to be
our primary duly, if thc mossago which wo bavo
just hoard did not scorn to mo io roqairo 0/ s inj; lo
remark or two, first, upon ita tono, and second as
to somo assertions bf faot. Ido not propoao to
di al with tho arguments in tho message, but I do
protest, in tho name of tho pooplo. and in tho
nanio of tho House ot Itcprosontativca, against
tho Executive alandonng tho Congress of
tho United Mintos, by declaring to us
in an oftlclal paper that wo have put upon
VJ,000,(10:? of tho pooplo ortho country a dospottsm
moro mb..lorant than mer wns borne by any olhor
people I give tho exact moaning, if not tho oxaet
words, of tito message Either that in true or it
is lah o. If trno, wo aro unworthy of our placea
boro. Il false, tho man who makes tho o?argo
ought not to hold lila placo a singlo hour longer
than is necessary to tako tho proper steps to re?
move him. I admit that ibo gontloiuin from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Kondall) nltorod ono truth In
Ida i e m ark s, and that was, that wo daro not do
onr duty hero in that reaped. With nimmo and
confusion of face, I, for ono, bow to tho truth of
that remark. And tho mu st-on is : How soon will
wo bo teady to do our ditty? How ft)ori shall wa
moot Ulis man? Whon fi h all wo say t<> htm,
in tho languagp of tho orator of Homo,
"QMOiiS7iief<??irtrt?ia6u/cronoi<ra palladia. Cala
Una I" How long shall wo remain bore to bo
charged willi onacnig lawn which worU out despot?
ism on tho counU-y? Passing fr Jin that, I d cairo
to caU attonUon to ono toy two ajiserlions bf
tho mossago. I do it, not becauao U'oy.
aro uow, but becauao never hero in thia
placo, BO far au I know, liavo thoy lmon
mado, Tho'flrst assertion la that wo, aa mombo ra
Of Congress, havo declared Uicab Slate Govern?
ments Illegal with ono broa tb, w)lilo wiUi tho oUicr
wo bavo sustained thom, and . ho instanooa vaiioua
occasions wboro wo havb called thom "States for
mattera ol legislation," and orgnoa that wo have
ratified their oxlatimco aa 'Staten by Bonding tho
Constitutional Ameiidmcn> to bo rotifiod hy them,
I pray judgment ^f tliia Homo. Show nm any
law, or any section of any law, whore Congress has
sont any ono ot tho Constitutional Ame raiments
to bo raUflod by one of thoao States. Wo
bavo sont tl'cm <? bs ratidod by tho country, and
Iii? Secretary of Stato,' lukin/; advantage of hid
const ruction, lia? Bent tho constitutional provision
in reference to tho abollliou of ?lavery to tho BO
callod' States, erected by 'K icc u tho order, anil
l'y no oiiu r power w'::!rvr. Again, ho ailyn that
wo bavo provided for, and tho Kennte, lins con?
tinued, tho appointment of Judeen tor tlicso
States. I again tako ioBiio of .thu fact. Wo liavo
provided for Judge* and District. Attorneys of tho
united Hinton iii certain districts heretofore de?
clared by law and defined by law, and not for any
Slate Jodee*! whatever. Our legislation 'ms boen
tor thc United Staten ofllcors, and not for Stato ufii
ccrH. AK tin, we oro totd In tho samo mcsnago dint
tho Supremo Court of tho Uni led .Staten hin recog?
nized tliono Staten ns Staten by assigninc their
circuits, mid using their boundaries aa convouiont
d?sign?t mn:-. . I deny airain tho foot. Tho 8u
promo Court lins nowhere given any opinion or
diroction on tho subject, and thal doctrino cannot
bo found in its notion in nay degree. Again, it in
said tint .(he Sur 11 ino Court lian recognized thoau
.States from ibo fncl that tho Cb ?ul Juatieo bas
held h court in the Sante of North Carolina, j lo
thai I m oiver. bc bold' a court in tho Judicial Din
triol of tho United Slates, a Torritorol Din trie t of
tho United Slates, osbignod te him under tho law,
wilhoutailiy refcronco to tlio'qnoatlon whether tho
Statu o(> North- Carolina nab in' cxistonco or not,
and it would liavo been equally Jain duty te liavo
held, that court whether Ibo Btato of North
Carolina bad oxiBtouco or not. lie held tbo
Court, in despite of, mid- not in subjection to,
any supposed Statb law; and among tho very firm
opinions bo promulgated waa one which showed
ho ' by, no means recognized tho Slate of North
Carolina, except an a State that bod been in rebel?
lion, alni was not vol brought back into tho Union.
Nor bas Ibero been any recognition of thom by
tho Supremo Court, because ot that court having
allowed to bo placed on its docket casca brought
(rom ibo various Pisi.net and Circuit .Courte.
Tbcaol Courte had, under tho lows of tho United
BtatcH. l enili red certain Judgment? which were to
bo revtowed ou appeal in Ibu Supremo Court of tho
United Staion, mid nowhero bad thorn orison any
place to adjudicate whether theso States wcro lu
existotico or not, until tho Stato of Mississippi un?
dertook to bring in n bill in equity ngninat high
United States ofiicors, and thereupon tho Suprimi? '
Court or- tbo flinted States made n'formal adjudi?
cation that ttio Stato of Mississippi, as a Slate of
Lh? Union, had no standing in Ibo Supremo Court
yf tho United States. Solar from sustaining tbo
ilootriucB of thia . Moan ago, it was directly
ind ontiroly opposed to it. 1 no Frosidont d?clar?e
Ibat im pai lieh- of tho land in tho Southern Slates
lias become tho property or tho United States
by conquest. 1 cannot, for au instant, allow that
i tat en i ont to go uhohallongcd. Evorv foot of laud
ihat was occupied by tho enemy of tbo United
S Luton, (md was by tho valor of its nu Idiom, ropos
lensed by tbo United States, bccnuio thereupon
Ibo property ot tho United States. To Hay that a
'itlO by conquest poi (oiun only to personal proper?
ty and nun eablo things, is to ignoro tho entire law
ii nations; for vrhilo it bas not been usual in con
inering' nationa to appropriate tho proprietary
litio of tho land from motives of publio policy,
. et I think I may eballongo tbo ontiro body of
ivritoro of ibo rights of war, and oak if there
:an bo found any ono lino in denial of tbo
right to a i >p mp ri ate laud thus acquired. I
.hall, thoroton', ask tho consideration of tho
blouse to tba fact whether or -cot ihn right
ly conquest is liol ii perfect ono, to bo axorcteod
u our Judgment as may scorn best, citbor in
morey, iii clcmouoy", in justice, oj? in right-pre
liBOly aslwo p i n-n>- au d' not otherwise. Having
bus brought before tho IIouso' tboso ni inst ato
liontn of lucia nud wrong conclusions of law. I,
br ono, am r cady te .voto that this shall docomo a
nw. uotwUliHUndiufr tho. \<-u> or fee Prosidont,'
mid then nco whether bo will execute it, ur whether
ibo TIiniHo or Representatives will bung him, for
iis 'formpr violations of tho Constitution, before
bo Senate for trial, according to tbe modo, and
bo only iuode, pointed out by thu Constitution to
'oliovo the country from thu oppressions of a bad
ulor. . , , e i
Mt. Uoyor .(Dom., Pa.-,) -ashed:' Mr. Slovens to
.llow bini Hoiuutiuib, and-thd lattcV consented to
.11 iw him te bavo live mi nuten.
' Mr. Hover took tho floor for lira minutos.
Mr. Wi Ilia m H (Hep., Pa.) said bo sympathized
?ei y deeply with tbo eloquent utterances ot bis
nomi from Massachusetts fUoiitwoll). Thoro wan
. tuno when forbearance ceased IQ-bo a virtue.
iud bo thought that tipio hhtl come, Por tbq first
imo in tbo hitrtbry bf tho cou ul ry tho'Chtof Ki cn -
iva Magietiato of tho country alrodo lute tho
lalla of Congress, into tho Conatitutiunal Charn?
ier of the ballon, and tiling hie maco in tho way of
.eli ance al? tho feet of Cong roan. When was (bin
ont nu i a..y to end 7 What was te be tbo issue v
,'ongrcss and tho Pro-ijdcul wro divided, wida as
ho polo< r?uiiider.'on a nuealioii of vital iiingni
ttdo aud itiiportancc. Waa Congress in a position
a adjourn, pow, willi an uttoranoa of tiiin nort
ilaced upon ils record with a aolomn declaration
unie in adv anco that tho Presidunt of tho United
tates, thu iniipstcrul t(io will of Cohgross, would
lot oxcouta dint.,iviU,: when declared in conBtitn
ional tartif? a?RS??rf ^;~? '-nal"ba(l'
lie 11.1 iii")ii',Vi expect Troiu tho Prcaidoiit? Dut t1: ero
ran ii romcdv ; -il lind boon widely dtnkomi
i'atcd through tbo country that Ibo charbon
gainst Ibo Executive .Magistrate worn merely
rivolonn. That opinion had fonlid uttoraucu on
utli sides of Ibo House, but those who bold tbo
onlrarv opinion wore prepared to show, when
vor they, tore allowed lo provo it to the IIouso
nd tho luttinu, that there wa? n case against tho
'reeden I. It was not for him lo cay what it wan;
10 could not do MI without a violation of oonlldonco
s a nu uibi -, of Ibo Judiciary Committee: hut by
ray of proteHt against declarations and insiiiua
ionn of mein hers un I: is o wu sido of Ibo IIouso, bo
, mild H.iv that Muire waa a cano in winch all that
ran to bo found of tyranny in tho annals of tho
.udora and tho Stuarts bad boon rein irnid and
cit i ral si. by tbo 'prosoul Chief Magistrate. Hu
? nu1 d na v for himsoff as a lawyer brod to Ibo Mindy
rt lui groat pi 1 HOI plo? ot government, and having
nado hims?lf familiar willi tho prosrosa of oom
titutional liberte in England, from its curly and
udo beginning in 1,10 Magna Charta, down to ita
imsiinimntioh in tho rovoluiion of 1(183, that
boro won np case in tho Parliamentary history of
ni eland iii .willoh were aggregated aa many onor
11 i iles aa we io to bo found boro ; and bo, fur ona.
ros prepared to maka good against nil contera, all
io bad said, ' wbouovor! tho IIouso would afford
lim an opportunity. Ho boliovod that tho necea
lilies of t|io nation required Congress to romain'
n nos sinn. Oougrosa und an issuo on its bands
vliicb it bad to moot. Tho timo bad caroo whan
t liad to adopt tho only and effobtivo'romody, and
bat wan to placo in powor as the effective mini -'
er of its decrees a man who would reaped its au?
bin itv.
Mr. Schcnck (Itop., Ohio] accepted flvo minutes'
. imo, nnd said it would mifficu for what ho bad to
lay, Tho Starotary of tbe Treasury, in a epooch
Iclivorcd nome timo ago to a mob in lilia city, beni
laid thal be togarded Congross, tho' law-niakora
)f tho country, an a sot o( tinkers. He.(Heimlich.)
lad Botuotinios boan inclined to think (hat Con?
gress bod wasted its timo in tinkering. '
"Not o doubt of lt," Interposed Mr. KOSH (Dom.,
Ul.)
Mr. Bchonck proceeded without hooding tho ro<
nark. Congress had passed ono law after au
ithof in its effort to carry out a system of restera
;lon of the robal States, and thoao laws bad boon
rendered'nugatory, bad been, In effect, slr mk wi
lown and niado inoperative by Ibo hostility tc
thom, to CongroBS, and te tho policy ol Congress
)n tho part ot tho.Executive. Tito Presidont stood
SOW PB on obst ado in tbo pathway, Ho (Schonck;
lind,saiil fccforo, and now repented, that fifi at
tempts by ?cfjs of legislation - wero. almost ai
nothing, while >tbat obstado remained, and tim
Lhorigh gouOomou might think te dig little canad
around, or to burrow nuder it. or to climb ovor lt
it was all unavailing. Tba only .trno remedy wai
to removo'tho'obstaolo, to put,, ont of tbe way nm
degrado from ins lillico tho President of tho Unitoi
States, who now stood boforo tho country and th
world defying tho attempts of Congreaa to brin;
about that poaco and that, restoration winch, b
legislation', lt was omkavoriii? lp obtain, Ho di
not know what proofs may bavoDeon produced bc
foro tho Judiciary Committee- but bo did knoi
that, without looking al tho record mada in tho ii
vostiRation, there wasi nprdnd'on tbo'publio Join
pals of tbo country, in tbe shapo o( documcuts t
willoh tho nnmn of tho President wu* attachoi
oiio?gh of btstqrv to satisfy bini th tito Pros
dent had assumed a popition of hostility to a ci
ordinate' branoli of tho Cl overtime ut, and to tl
proper rulo ot tho country, whlob amountod to
croat liolitical crirno, for which bo might oropor!
bo brought to tri il. and, if Congroas waa (ruo1
its duty, degraded from his office, -
Mr, Stevens (Rep., Pa.), said'; I agree preciso
with tho eloquent speech of my amiable c?Ueagi
?crpes tho way (Randall) that wo cannot impose
bo l>ruBldent of tho United States. Dut leay to oi
friends on this sido wno aro urging that meaBui
that tboy aro urging it in vtJn. Tho result of n
motion tho other day clearly disclosed that, an
without attempting to inako disclosures, I undc
take to say that Ibero aro unseen agencies at wo
-Ibero aro tiivialblo' powers at work in ibis oou
try which will provont tbo impoachmont of tl
Prosidont. I bavo taken some pains to undorstai
tbe composition ot Ibo House and tho composite
o f tho Soneto, ant} I am' quite cortaiu that th ero a
enough of persona in tho Honao first to prevent t
presentation of artiolonol Impeachment! anti i
condly that there oro enough persons in tho Sent
if articles of Impoachmont woro voted, to prove
tho couyiction of tho President. Bo that I ropt
any attempt to impeach tho Prcaldont will bo vi
and futile It is imposslblt! to picrco the party wui
?unminds HID Wlqto Hound- Tbo Prcuidunt RI*I
by asserting in hlsmossago what, if trun, wouldst
port all tho rest of bia argument. Ilo'aaya t
Constitution of tho United States is tboorotlca
operativo In tho conquered provincos of Ibo Bou
If that was ttiio thou all wo have dono boro is rn
usurpation. I deny that tho Constitution
oitbor theoretically or aotually in operation ia t
of thoao States, lam sorry to say teat not all i
statesmen, profound as thoy aro, nnd tljitt not
of dui' J'.idyou, Icainioi) 88 lliey aro, nut oven I
highest oniong thom, scorn to liavo looked ?
flci?ntly to tbo bottom of tho law of pattens to I
dorslhud tbo trno condition of a conquered pcoi
And yet a slight examination of ono pa JO or G
Uns, or half a pago or half n lecture
Rutherford, .ono page I of Vat tel, aftd o
lois limn thal cf tho' last, ana beat, i
teraost of publicists-Sargeant Wildman
con vi n co c very ' man that ' tbo trno ' posll
ot tho late Confederate States ls that of a couqt
od territory of tbo United Stat os. That bc
admitted, all tho test of reconstruction is aa c
aa any of. tho limblpraa bf Knell il, Many oi
propio bayo relLpd r,n Ulnokutoiio UK) Whet
and o thor (inc i en t arid modern publlolsts,
hiivo ooc'om? farniliar with them; wfillo tho CK
pant of tho White ilotuio was engaged in a i
landablo business, but ono not mnr-h oalculatei
Instruct and, edorn that ona of Hm haman fra
Therefore, elr, I mako allowaboo and indulge
on tho errors' of that honorablo goo tiorqnn. 11
ID OYO tho previous a,uc?Uon,
McgBrs. Wilson (Hoi)., Iowa) ami Pru vu (Uoiu., I
N. Y.) opponiert to Mr. ritcvons (o allow encl) or '
Hmm BOHO timo to address UK- Houso.
Mr. Hlovons consented.tu do BO, mid vicldcd (list
lo Mr. Fruyn, wlio said: I ngreo with" tho gonllo- '
mnu (rom Fouuaylvnnin. na to thoso first princl-1
plea which ho ot tho foundation of tho national
law to which ho IIOB roforred, nr.il Hint tho nul hors
ho lias named aro authorities which cannot bo dis?
regarded hero, but whoso opinimiH mil viows nro '
conclusivo ou tho question before tho llouso. Tho
difliculty is in applying Unit law to tho i.I?.t",,. ;
it. Thu gentleman fruin I'..sjlanu in tho Thir
tcoiitlt Congress nntiouiiced what I connid red lo
ho, mid what tim country considered tu be, rt Hlart
liiig |)ruposition: that hy reason or tho proclama?
tion ot blockado, Bo-called, tho war h ui boeont-) n
war botweou nations, mid henceforth it was a
Hrugglo botween two groat pm tics, and timi thu
:onquoilng pnrty had ? right to ?lu willi tho con
litcrud what it pleased, flint -va- in tho faco of
.he BOlctmi proclamation of both Housed or Con?
gress, passed unanimously after tho strugglu had
-cachea its lioighr, after tho Hist Int tie of Dull Him,
hat il was not n war batwon uations, but it was a
var to onforcu thu provisions or tho Constitution,
icknowludging nil Ino rights ortho States, and do
ilnrlng thal as BOOU au tho struggle terminated,
crminato bow it might, thoso states weio to bo ro
itorcd to thoir roliitiutis to tho Union. Tho fiicls |
if tho caso bcrotoforo do not boar out tho infor?
men which tho gcnlloiiiau froiu Pennsylvania 011
luavors to give, tho vary sound law to which bo
ins roforrod, but, OD Ibo contrary, places us in a'
loaition in wbicb wo novo said lo tho world that
hoso principies of law do not apply, and did not
?Pilly, to tho strugglo in winch tho North iras un
ragou with Ibo Houtb. As to the goutlomuu fruin
iinssncliiiBOtls who fir.il upoko ( Air. limit well), wo
?ll liuuw that tbla subject of impeachment bas bo?
onie eo thoroughlyImberldcd in bia mimi that
tu ne Oceanian docs im fail to. prosout it io tho
{ouse.' Wo aro brio-called upon to diuchargo n
olomti duty under tho Constitution, and do
lure whether, notwithstanding tho rcasous
rbicb tho President has assigned against
bo pnsaago nf tho bill, it (drall becumo a law, Iu
toad of discussing that question, tho gcntluniau
tom iMassaohnnotta bas honored us willi Ibu. roa
on . whv tito President should bo impeached,
olfto' af thom, I bcliavo, bo attotnptod to draw
rom Ibo languagu of tho mcs'uago. 'lint bow docs
hat mossago closo? What (looa tho Prcaidont toll
ou, after Ito bas declared that this aol is an out?
age on tho Const itu lion, mid a violation of tho
roat printiploB ot English liberty? What docs ho
all you? Whcro docs ho appeal? H.0 aayii bo ap?
eala to tho ballot-box. In tito guntloiimn from
Inssncluiaolts afraid of thal? Ho woll may bo, aa
; will anon tell a story that will ho utterly nt vnri
nco with thu vioivs bo outortaiucd. [UOJ?H?VO
nighter on tito llopublionn nido ol'Ibo House.]
'art of Ibo spcooh of the gentleman would bo very
roll lu a political clcotioneoring room, and part of
. would bavo boen very wull in tho year of thu
'renell revolution, but it docs not lit tho loinpcrof,
ur timon, ir tbcro bo anything of constitutional
berty lon, .(hat a gcntlcniau occupying tbc pusi
lOn he doea, and limier Buch circumstances, pro
?ulgato and urgo snell viowa
Tim rall or tito Speaker's bauirnor boro indicated
io ctoao of tho llvo xuiuutca Allowed to Mr.
'rttyn.
Mr. Wllaon (of Ohio) said-I did not intend to
cenpy ono moment or Ibo timo or tho Houso on
ilia question, until it seemed to bo rendered 'ncc
asary by tho irregular coui-60 which ha.i been
unmet) by two of my colloasuea or Ibo Judiciary
omniitteo (Dutlor aili Williams), ?ut? sumo .of
io words which bavo lallen from tho. lips of tho
cnllomnu from Pomisylvonia '(Stovuns). I will
ot pretend to bo cognizant with all I Ito laws and
11,1(10 history ot' England, and il may bo that I
o nut understand Ino quostiou tts fully m my
.ar ned colleague (Williams). Ko bas 'assorted
tal bo knows il all, aud wbcu a man knows that,
0 kuowa till that bo cnn know. Ho bas givon us
is opinion in thia case. I do not intend to enter
pon Kio ??BCHBS?OU of tho caso at all. lt is uol
io proper lime, nor can it bo properly outurud nil?
li uutuprosentcd to tho llouso lu due form. When
io Som or itoproiontatlvcs charged Ibo Judicia?
ir Committee witb Ibo invcsligation of this case,
did not understand that rt ma h. ri tv or Ibo Huuau
mt tho ciao to tito Comm.ttcu for thatCnmuiittoo
1 act upon it wholly as partisans. I understood
lat so far as it un no.,ed an obligation upuu mo. il
os to fearlessly and (aitbfully investigate lli.it
iso,'not as a ilopublicau, but os a movnuor of tho
?tv cbniniittoo of tho Uonso .ot Boprotontativcs
[ tho United States; and, lot ino'uav; '(hat I havo
iisbod tho nive .ligation bi that light, andi ailinn
ero to-day that no amount ot o'ojitic?l pressure
mil tunii mo asido from tho conscientious dis
largo or my duty, as I Hud tba caso controlled by
10 laws aud tho faols. [Applauso on the Dotu
:ralio sido of tho House.] I bavo no t>vill?
ain- with tho courso or political conduct'or
io Pr?sidant ot Ibo United .Stales; but, slr,
3 ia entitled to have Hid charges yudu against
>iu investigated according lo. law, aud to
IVO ,< tho 0J8O rot ur ne. 1 tn tho Houso,
I tlib foots and Ibo law will warrant.- fbo gun
iSr'.?T.f?.iiocr?t i.iiTr.'-?i.-i; S?f? ??WO 'ne .mild
iv mau to cast suspicion upon all lither mon,
lien it is necessary lo carry by forco of parly or
inization anything which Ito may desire to provo
icccasful. . I du not kuow lo what influence > tlio
lullcmau rofors, nut only cuulrulbng. aa bo says,
io action Of Ibo momboT of tho House, which
ill prevent artiolcs or iinponcbinaiit bei ig pro?
fited lo tho Sonate, but controlling aleo members
' tho rlonato who nro to sit as a high court of im
'acluueut, under, tho solomnily nf their oath,
r, is every man to bi run down beca-iso bo can
it look upoii questions Just au soino ot lev men
ow them; la every man to bo lionnJod down, in
its country becaUBO bu will not Hun ender tho
gbt of linvale judgment. ll.uo wo como to
iat?
Horo tho fall of (bo Speaker's bammrr intu?
ited.tho termination of the gentleman's llvo min
'.?8.
Tho Tloueo then proceeded to voto upon tho pas
?go of tho bill hy Yeas and Nays.
Tho voto a suited iu-Yeas, 100 ; Kaya, 22; aa
llowa :
NATS-Adams, Archer, Darnos, llover, Ilrooks,
Idridgo, (.Ki/,, Ulo9sbrcniiur, Haight, Holman,
err, Marshall, Mungi II, Nibtack, Nicholson, Noell,
r.iyii, Robinson, llosa, Htono, Yau Aukun, Yun
rump - iti.
Thu Speaker annouueed thal two-thirds linviug
Ued in tko alli miali vo, tho bill had again passed
io Houso, mid, with tho objections of thu Proai
snt, would ho trausmiltcd to tho Uoualu for its
ko coimidoratiou.
IN HEB I.AT?-ST DOOK, "Wood (lathering," now
i proas of TiOKXon .V FIELDS, GAIL HAMILTON dc
inbes bow sbo spent a night in nu Albany first
ass botol, bow abo WAK persecuted by tho mico,
id bow ber complaint to tho hotel clerk was mat
?th tho rom i rk ; "Oh I vf o cannot help that I
hero aro mico alt over tho houso I" Sho then
Ids ; "Moral reflection. If ever tho education of |
aoaring human boy bo intrusted to my caro, I
Ul endeavor to modol bis manners on thoso of a
erk in a hotel, For conaoioua superiority, tom
orcd with bcnovolcnco, and swathed in tm ivily ;
ir porfoct Bcir-poasoaalon ; for high-bred condc
;CRsion to tho ignoraneo and toloralion of tho j
calmeas of olbora ; for absoluto equality to oir
nmatanco8, and a certain grace, assuranco, and
ourish of bearing, gi vo mo a dork in a botol. Wo
lay soo g'oncrtilB, ppcto, nod philoaopbora, ?idla
nguisboblo rram tho common ?icrd ; but ? Imo
otel clerk woola on bis beauteous brow, arid in
is noble mien, tho indubitable, sign of groatnogg.
Tho Lawrance) (Hanan* ) Jon ma: Bays recent ?r
ivala from Fort QibBon i c poi t Ibo cholora very'
ad at Hint ,poat, especially among tho colored
roops. Nearly nil tho wbitoa aro leaving, und it
IIB been auggestcd that thc town be bumed to
tay Hie ravagea of tho disease, though how Btu li
? courso would bo of benefit is not stated. Work
ias boon go'norally suaponded at tho post.
Yokohama has gas, a nowspapor, dmrun.1 ard-'
lidos, and villainous whiskey. Titus doth civiliza
Ion intorpouot'.ato Japaneso linbita. - Brooklyn
Times,
Brigham Young has excommunicated n Mormon
norohant for asking about tho tithes wbicb tho
orme.- pockets with auch oompla?oncy.
TbofoollngB of a Mobilo "lady of cobr" wcro BO
mich injured by expulsion from tho street cars
bat a Jury garo bor ?5000 dttmagos.
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OntTVARY.
DIED, al SummorviUc. ou tho morning of ibo 9.2d Intl.,
Mr-, RMI ECU A FICKEN, Bgcd Cl year? mid 'JO daya.
flo" Uer t'ricuds aud Acquaintances, and thoso of lier
Eon, JOHN F. FICBKN, and or Ibo family, nro invited to
nllciid tba Funeral Sorvico at Ht. Malthow's German
Evangelical I.utlioran Church, Ilasol street, at lioLf-past
Four o'clock, Thu Aftern&m. 1* July 'J3
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Ul, ISSI, at willoh Hmo thoy will oe oponed, (or SHELL -
INU, (WADING. AND CURRING ROADS on O tadd
Given. Charleston. 5?. O. Finna aud Sp?cifications or the
taino can bo seen at thia onie?.
Ry order br'siaJor-Ooncral lt. O. TTLEI?.
T. P. MoKLRATH.
July ,23 0 Dopot Quarlemioator.
OW DISTRICT COURT, BKBKELEY~bK
rillCT.-Ordered : Tlmt llYifnejifay. tilth, bo appointed
Tor tho call or tho Contingent Den ket, and for Scnlcnco or
MMMM convictedat thin term. ?' ? ??
July ?3 HUNKY 8. TEW. Clerk.
*7T NOTICE.-ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO
3HAJG, THOMIiY k CO.. numt mako payment to tho
undersigned on or before thc :)lst Inst.
il UGH K. VINCENT, Receiver.
July til aluth
adrniB PEOiOtira CANDIDATE FOB
IlIKItU'c' or Charleston District. Captain C. U. 8IG
rVALD. tu? . .' July 8
?a- ?OPS i nora ii liopant-JusT nu
3EIVED, a tluo lot or primo fresh WESTERN " H? PH.
uid for silo by tho pound or hundred weight, by . .
C. F. FANKNIN,
Chemist and Apolliccary,
July ll Ihstu No. l'J3 MccUng street
OTT OFFICE OP THE CITY REGISTRAR.
3HART ESTON, July 13tb, 1807.-As Ibo Civil Author!
lo? have lustllutcd'ixtlve inca-mros lo lmprovo aud per?
ec? tho Military condition or tho city, tho Registrar
could cnrncntly lin Ko Ibo prompt and zealous co-ope ra
lon or thc citizens in onforctog tho darno.
T?icv aro pirllcularly rcquoatcd to observo and rc
mrt all nuisances or any condition or prem?aos prcjudl
lal lo Ibo public health.
" Comp!jnil Rooks " aro deponiert at tho Lower and
Ippcr Warts Guard Houses for this purposa. for Ibo
ccotumodalion ot Uio public.
QEOHGF. 8. PKL7.ER, M. ])..
Jul}'13 ?.?? 15 1,'lty Registrar.
OS- BEAUTIFUL IIAIB.-CHEVALIER'S LIFE I
or Urn ll Alli positively restores gray bair to Ilk original I
olor and youtbritl beauty. Imparts Ufo, strength atfd
routh lo tho weakest luir; stops Hs railing out at ones;
oeps Ute head cloan; la upparallolcd as a hsir-drcaaing.
old by all drii|?i:l*u, truriiioiiabtohalr-drcr sers, and dast?
ra in raticy gooda. Tin trade unpptled by tho whole
alo druggists.
Juno H
SARAH. Al CHEVALIER, M. ?.,'
stiithfiino Now York.
OW NOTICE.-'IDE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
?On appointed by Uio Court ol Equity Receiver or tho |
tock in Trade, and effects or CR Alu. TUOHEY ii CO.,
lilli Chandlers, offers tho sanio for sale st retail. Rids I
rill ul o be received till thc Sif t Inst, for tho PUR
IBAHB OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, tbounozplrod leaso I
f thc atora No. 48 East Day, and tho good will or tho
onccni. ir not sold before tho 10th day or August ucxt.
Ito same will bo offered at Public Auction on that day.
For uarllo-ilars apply to mn Ul E. VINCENT, '
July 20 aluth Na 48 East Bay.
flS- A YOUNG I^DY'BETUBNDJG TO TSH
ounlry bninc, after a sojourn or a few monlliB In the
iry, was hardly recognized by hor friends. In'placo o
coorse, rustic, flushed face, sha hld a soft ruby corn
lesion or almost marble snJootlinesa, and Inatcatl o
tv nty-lhreo abo really appeared hilt eighteen. Upon In
airy aa to' Um causo of so great a.change, aho plainly
lld thcui that abo used tho OlllO.W-IAN BALM, and
Qusldered it sn Invaluable acquisition to any lady's toilet,
ly its uso any Lady or Ocn tinmen can lmprovo their p?r?
imai appearance an hiuilr... ibid-?li- '/jJnmliJp-u.
1 in ila efficacy In drawing Impurities from, auto heal
lg, cleansing ami bcauUlylug thc akin and complexion,
ty tut direct teflon on tho cutido It draws from ll all Ha
npurlUca, kindly healing tho name, and leaving tho aur
wo aa Naluro intended lt shoidd be-clear, soft, smooth
ml b. ailinn), nico SI, scat by Mall or Express, on re?
el pt of on order, by
W. ti CLARK Jfe CO., Chemists,
' No. 3 West Fayolto Slrcot, Syracuse, N. Y.
The only American A couta lor the salo of the same. '
March 30_,,_ly
OW TUE GRAYEST MALADIES OP YOUTH
ND KARLY MANHOOD.-HOWARD ASSOCIATION
SHAYS, on Uio Physiology or Ibo Passions, and tin
in.ru, Abuses and DNoiao* peculiar to tho iir.it ago oi
ian. with Reports on now methods of treatment em
loyeil hi tbla Institution. H..nt in sealed lotter ca?
lliope;", free of cbargo.
Address Dr. J. stKILLIN nOUOHTON,
Howard Association. Philadelphia, Pa.
Jlay W_^_Hmo
OW ARTIFICIAL EVES.-ARTIFICIAL HU?
IAN EYES made to order and inserted by Drs. F.
IAUC1I and P. GOUOLEM ANN (formerly employed by
LoiiuoNNitiu. or Parla), No. SM Droodway, Nuw York.
April M I lyr
ONE PRICE
WK ARE OFFERING OUR STOCK OF 8UMMER
CLOTHING, comprising LINENS, FLANNELS AND
MOOT WElonT, WOOLLEN, at prices which cannot
Ul to satisfy Bu.wbo aro socking to buy GOOD GOODS
JUEAP. Tho larger part of our Slock wo manufacturo
rn our own workshops, which wo warrant In ovory ]
rei poet.
Wo glvo bolow somo of our leading pricoa :
LINEN BACKS at...Mt 3. * ?nd 5 I
LINEN PANTS st...$125,1 60 and 2 |
LINEN VESTS al...,....flMsnd?l
CHEOK OASSIUERB BUITS, BACK, PANTS AND j
VEST......I?
OIll'Y FlANNU. SUITS, SACK. PANTS AND VEMT..?7
OUEOK LINES KOTTA, BA0K, PANTS AND VEST....SS I
CHEOK 1IARSEILLES SUITS, SACK. PANTS AND
VEST..'....W I
WHITE LINEN AND DUCK SUITS.til to 30.
RL.AOK ALPACA BACKS. W 60 lo ?
LIGHT WEIGHT CA8SIMERR SUITS, in fancy mix
lures, and solid colors, and BLACK DRES8 BUTTS
all our own nuko, at very low prices.
FURNISHING GOODS, adapted to Uio season
WHITE SHIRTS, four quaUUoa.W BO, 3, and
MACULLIR, WILLIAMS & PARKER
No. 270 KING STREET,
CORNEE OF HASEL,
S.
CI?AItI,EWTON
Juno 13
C.
imo
AIM URD1.MANCK
TO DumuTi m? STOBAOK ow KTHOLXUM, rr? p?o
DUOTS, AMD OTlU'It IsrUKUABU OILS.
BEC. t. Bt it ordained fry f?? Afoycii' und Aldermen, in
CHu Council atieaile?. That from sud sit pr Uio 16th day
of Juno noil, lt shall not bo lawful to keep retroloum,
Kerosene, bock Oil. Reuxluo, Bcnaoto, or any ottaor In?
flammable oil or oils on slorago or for salo In any cellar,
s toro or building south or Lino street, In a Urger qurin
Hty than nny gallons on sny ono lot or prsmlaes, and
auy auch qiuntlty so kept or alor cu shaR bo contained In
vcusela ol Un or oilier metal. . <
ssa 2. That PolroUum, Hs produc?a, or any olhor ln
flajmnabio oil or oils,-whon bronghl Into tho elly by lan.l
or water, may be kept on any lot orin any.oiuldlng hi
which cotton ls not stored, for a period not oxcoedlni
twotity-fiiir boura, upon tho oxplratlon of which timi, it
shall bo removed sud kept lu tho manner as required by
Ut? foregoing section.. ?' ?.
Bsau. Any person, or persons violating any part id
ildit Ordlnanco ahad be auhjoct to a Ano or two hundred
dollars, for each offence, recotrrablo In any Court of com
itelent Jurisdiction.
lUUtted lu City Council thia twnnly-Orat day of May, In
the year of oar Lord ono Uiou?uu eight hundred and
i sixty-seven.
! (UR.) P. O. GAILLARD, Mayor.
I WT U. Sarmi, Clerk ot Connell. Jan? ?
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A3" CONSIGNEES PKR BTBAI18IIIP MAN?
HATTAN aro notified (bat abo la discharging cargo ni
Adgor's Hou(b Wharf. Goods remaining on (ho Wharf
at sunset will bo stored at owner'? rink and expense.
Freight on Gooda amounting (o 35 ur under munt be
paid on (ho wharf, except by roguUr business houses.
STREET BROTHERS A CO.,
July 23 li Consignees.
?yc0Vs?tT?K?8~l?KH STEAMER FALCON,
from flaltiniore, oro hereby notified (hat Ont Steamer 1H
Thu ?Jay discharging earg.i at Pier No. I, Union Wharves.
All goods not taken away ot sunset will remain on
(ha Wharf al Consig?eos' risk.
July 23 1 MORDEUAJ it CO.. Aficnls.
??rSTATE OFSOUTU CAROLINA, CHARLES?
TON DISTRICT-.CLERKS OFFICE C. O. 8. AND C. P.
-PUBLIC NOTICE_I, J. W. DIIOWNFIELD. Clerk of
said Court, bi puisuauco or tho Act of the Legislature, in
such caso mado and provided, do hereby Rive public no?
tice that an ELECTION FOIl SHERIFF OF CHAULES
TON DISTRICT will bo held on Holiday, tho Sib of
AUKUSI next, at all (ho m ini places of election through?
out the said DIstrlcL
Witness my lund, ni Charleston, tho 2Cth June, 1807.
J. W. BROWNFIELD, O. O. S. aud C. P.
Juno 28
Oir NOTICE T.) MARINEI.B.-C A P T AI N S
AND PILOTS wishing; to auohor their vessels tn Ashley
Hlver, aro requested not to do oo anywhoro within direct
rango or tho heads ol tho HAVANNAH RAILROAD
WHARVES, on the Charleston and St. Andrew's aldo ol
Ibo Ashley River; by which precaution, contact with thc
Submarine Telegraph Cable will be avoided.
K. C. TURNEE, H. M.
Harbor Master's OfQcc, Charlcstou, February it, IMO.
February 7
arr BAT CHELO H'S HAIR DYE.-THIS
SPLENDID ll AIR DYE ls Ute best In tho world. The
Duly true snd ptrfeet Dye-harmless, reliable, instan?
taneous. No dltsppolntment. No ridiculous lints.
Natural black or Proven. Homed les thc ?ll ciTccIs of /;*:
Dyer. Invigorates tho hair, leaving lt sod and beautiful.
Tho genuino is signed William A. Ratehrlor. All others
iro mero imitation!, and should bo avoided. Hold by all
Druggists and Perfumers. Factory, No. 81 llarcloy
drool, New York.
' tit,- BEWARE OF A COUNTERFEIT.
December IO lyr
OirWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
E. M. WHITING, Esq., as a candidato for HI,erin ol
Jharlcalon (Judicial) District, at tho noxt election.
September 10
"CO ST AR'S"
PREPARATIONS.
ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS.
Laboratory, No. 10 Crosby street, N'tw York.
, 3000 Boxas, Bottles and Flasks manufactured daily.
?0LD BY?LL DHUGUIS78 EVER YWHERE
"COSTAR'S" SALES DEPOT,
No. 484 D RU A DIV A Y, MSW YOU K.
Vucre SI, $3 to ta sizes aro put np for Families, Stores
? hip-., Uoats, Public Iualtlutlous, Ac, Ac.
It ia truly wonderful thc conlldonco that ls now had in
vory f'?nn or Preparations that comes from "Costar's "
jiiablishmrnt.
..COSTAH'S" EXTERMINATORS-For Rats, Mico,
loaches. Ants, Ac., tte. "Only infallible remedy known."
'Not daune rous to tho hnmnu family." -'Hats como out
if their holes to die," Ac.
"COSTAR' 1 " UEDBUG EXTERMINATOR-A Uquid.
mt up In botttes, and never known to (alt.
"COSTAR'S" El.HCl nie. POWDER-For Moths In
'uni snd Wool le n H. la in vu burble. Nothing can exceed it
or power and efficacy. Destroys Instantly all Insects ou
'lantn, Fowls, Animals. Ac.
V COSTAR'S" BUCKTHORN SALVE-For Cuts, BUrnp.
Vonnds, bruises. Broken II rt asta, Hore Nipples, Piles lu
ll forms. Old Sores, Ular rv, and all kinds of cn tan conn
flections. No family should bo without IL It exceeds
a efficacy ell other Salves in uso.
"CO'JTAR'B" CORN SOLVENT-For Corns, Bunions,
farts. Ac.
" COBTAR'3 " DITTER SWEET AND ORANGE BLOH?
MS-BoauUflcs the Complexion, by giving to' tho skin
soRsnd beauUful freshness, and ls incomparably bo?
omi suythlug now In uso. Ladles uf tasto and poalUon
e,;anl It as an essential to th? toilet., An unprecedented
lie ts Us best recommendation. Ouc bottle la always
,1 lim ed by mora. Try lt to know.
cosTAR's/:_L-siiqppi U^"wfas*V uff'Meir
tcadacbo. A Pill that ia now rapidly superseding all
(hers.
.. COSTAR'S" COUOH REMEDY-For Coughs. Colds,
loane ness. Koro Throat, Croup, Whooping Cough, Anth?
ia, and all lunns of bronchial, and Diseases of the
hroat and Lungs. At.drcss
11 KN KV H. COSTA H.
No. 1811 UnOADWA?, N. Y.
BOWIE & .1101 SH.
WHOLESALE: AGENTS.
Nu. 1M hlcclin j street, opposlto Charleston Hotel.
.Juno IT
ILD ?STABLISHED DRUG M'i'lll
E. H. KELLERS & CO.,
(LATE PIIIN dc DOUN)
Y1I0LESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
No. 131 MEETING STREET,
Third door above Market.
aAVE LATELY RECEIVED LARGE ADDITIONS Tu
their usual stock of puru sud frosh
DRUOS
MEDICINES
DYE STUFFS
?UROPEAN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS
FINE SOAPS
TOILET POWDERS
POMADES
COSMETICS
COMBS
BRUSHES
EXTRACTA, * c.
2ompri!dDg Invoices from tho most reputablo manu
sc turora. On band, all tho prinripal
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES,
nclndlng Preparations of AYER. JAYNE, BALL, CHEV?
ALIER, DAVIS, WRIGHT, HOLLOWAY, Ac. Uso, a
argo aaaortment of
iUEOIOAL INSTRUMENTS . ...
TRUSSES
PADDLE BAGS
' MEDICINE CHESTS
'' GLASS
METAL AND GUTTA PERCHA GOODS
GLASSWARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Groat attonUon ta paid to tho Importation and seleo
Uon of
PURE AND FRESH DRUGS,
and none other are allowed to go out of ibo Establish?
ment.
--
PRESCRIPTIONS compound od
with accuracy, and tho public cnn
depend on the utmost rolinhilliy in
tho execution of ordo rs.
E. ll. KELLERS, M.D. .ti MER,M
March 9 _
TO TAX PAY ii it Hi
mnE FOLLOW?NO ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED
JL for tho Information of all persons concomcd:
SN ORD1NANOB TO A lits ti All OODIHAKOK TO HAWK KTJr
l UKs rou TU? nan 1RG7, AHD ron ornan ruspoaaa.
L Bo lt ordamod by tho Mayor and Aldermou tn City
Council aaao r-blod. That all Uxoa payablo ?adas tho Or?
dinance to raise supplies tot tho year lstvf, and tor other
purposes, bo paid mi or belora tb? 2-Jth djy of Juno noxt i
ind thM persons who shsll mako default pf payment of
Uiclr Uxos on that day, ahaU pay. In addition to tho
amount of their taxes, ono and a haU per cent- per
month until tho 81?t day or July, whon, lt not paid, an
amount of two porlconL per month upon tho amount
or Uxos shall be paid; and alter tho Slat ,luy or August
throo per cent per month on tho amount of laxes duo
.hall bo paid until payment of tho whole amount ls made.
?I. That ali persona who ne ried or fall to pay (heir
moodily taxes on or before Ute Mtecnlh day of each
month, shall respectively pay on the amounts thereof,
two per eent per month from such fifteenth day, until
payment la made. '
ita uti ed In City Council this seventh day of May, tn
tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and
alxty-aovou.
(L. a.) P. c. G A ILLARI). Mayor.
W. U. Hurra. Clerk of Council. 3mo May ll
LAW NOTICE.
rrUIF. UNDERSIGNED ARE ASSOCIATED AS PART
_1_ NRRH, and propose to practico In the STATU
COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY for tho Districts ol
Barnwell, Beaufort and Colic ton, under the namo and
slylo of "DAVANT." _. "
O?Tco, for Ibo present, at OILLISONVTLLE, South
Carolina. . R. J. DAVANT.
November rt ,_fm J. p. HAVANT.
TUE TRI-WEERXY NEWS,
PUBLISHED IN WTNNBBORO' B, a, AFFORDS A
prontablo medlo, t for tho advertising public ul
Charlotten.
Wa respectfully solidi tholr patronxaa tor our mutual
ben*a,, GAUJ-ARD, a tBPORTKS ll WILLIAMS,
Ncvcrrter }i
SHIPPING.
AM^^I-OIAN HARK KJKLI.ESTAD, Cr.pt. Weng.-.
JMTIZ " T 160 '* l,H Cotton to complete bur
?"'cargo. For engagements np;?lv to
?ni. M COURTENAY Jt TlthKItOUr.
-?V>JJ_??U'H?_Unlmi Wharf. _
Ts-E?i-v, KO'* MVMItPOOli?-Tills I KIMI,
/YS&Sit }m, "tl"1,n fc* J- CUMMINGS. Capt.
?aLfe?r^Wl11- Hookway, having n large portion of hui
unovu lion. 1er I r. lglit engagement... apply to
mtv t- .1 ,i0,.rr * co., .
JMy 11_ "_ "?O'co A (',..> Wliru-f.
EXC?WioN
AROUND THE HARBOR.
? (?BOU OPPORTUNITY von A NI-:AU
VIEW OP FORT SUMTER, FORT WM 1.
TRIE, AND OUI in POINTS OF INTEH
EST.
JP -A- IST ixr IE,
CAPTAIN PECS,
W"'1' ?'EAy?: ACCOMMODATION WHARP ON
tttfti?? atO o'clock. Bs?
A Une Baud cf Music han been cunaueil
Fare-,10 cents. Deck-33 routs.
SSlyat*'*- 0P|K"" UCCk r,wcl"Vrt1 for larsons.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAUl?SIllP LINK.
POU NEW YOIIK,
TUE NEW AND ELEGANT SIDEWUEF.L STEAMSHIP
M ? N ll A T T A N .
WOODHULL, COMMANDER.
WILL LEA VI-: FROM A DOER'S SOUTn Wn.VRl-,
on Saturday, thu 37th h.?t.. at ?o'clock P. M.
a?T* All nulwarr! Freight engagement* munt bo made
it tho offlec ot COURTENAY fi TRENIIOLM, No. 41
i-.i ( Ray.
rr ,y For Fnssago and nil matters counoctod with tho
nward business nf tho Ships, apply to STREET BROTH?
ERS J: CO., No. 71 East Bay.
STREET UHUTHERS A- CO., 1 ,""","
COURTENAY A TRENIIOLM, j rt8cnia.
July 33 _,_
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
People's illili I Steamship Company.
IATLING DAYS.WEDNESDAY .
TUE STEAMSHIP -
IVE O 1ST EK A ,
CAPTAIN MARSHMAN,
^.^f-t-?-'? WILT. LEAVE SOUTH ATLANTIC
S?e4F$Wharf Tnurtday, July 35, al- o'clock.
&3nW?\MVl* Lino composed of Meaner-' "MO
~?y-r^O=3~ NEKA" and "EMILY ll. SOUDER."
. JOHN A- THEO. GETTY,
July Ul _ _No. ?8 East Bay.
FOR .EDISTO,
ROCKVILLE AND WAY LANDINGS.
TUE STEAMER
?VI O R GAN,
CAPT. JOS. F. TORRENT,
WIL?\J'E,VyE "WCF/S WHAnF ON THURS?
DAY. July 3ilh, nt IO o'clock A. H.
For Freight engagements, apply ou board or to '
HOPER k STONEY,
,,.. ". - ' Vsndorhorsl Wharf.
?'W, ** i , .II- S .
FOK SAVANNAH.
THE STEAMER
^ I T Y DP O I N ?? jp
11(1(1 TONS), BURTHEN,
CAPT. 8. ADKINS,
gt WILL LEAVE HIDDLE ' ATLANTIC
?.WU A RF. every TOESDA V N1QUT at
niuo o'clock, for lhat port.
For freight or passage apply ou
-JflfyTj _
r?R PALATKA, FERNANDINA,
JACKSON VILLE, AND ALL THE LAND?
INCiM U.V THE ST. JOHN'S ltlVI.lt. VIA
HAVANNAH, GEO.
TUE NEW ANO SPLENDID STEAMSHIP
3 I T ~y POINT,
. ( l inn TJBJ Dux-then)
CAPTAIN S. ADKINS,
tV.f-easn. WILL LEAVE MIDDLE ATLANTIC
f^WUARF, cvory TUESDAY HIGHT, at
^gTViTiSyV tit t* o'clock, for tho shove places, conuect
isJH--tf-rv- lng arith tho Georgia central Railroad at
avaunah, for Macon, Mobile and New Orleans.
AU Freight must bo paid hero by shippers.
For Freight or Passago, ripply on board ur at tho otilen
f RA YEN EL k CO.,
July 13_'_Agents.
IE? VOltlt AND UHEMEN STEAMMIl?
COMPANY.
TOE FIRST-CLASS U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIPS
.TLANTIC. I NORTHERN LIGHT.
IALTIC. I WE?rTERN METROPOLIS,
-oavo Pier No. if., N. H.. New York, every second Sor?
tir Jay, from Juno IS.
FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN,
aklng passengers to Southampton, landon, Havre sn I
Ircmcn. st tho fnllowitg rat?s, iiayabla tn gold or Its
qolvaleut tn currency :
First Cabin. S110; Second Cabin, $05; Steeraeo. t' -'.
'rom Uruiocu, Southampton and Havre to New Volk.
-Trat Cabin, SHU; Second Cabin. $76; Steerage, ?43.
EXCURSION TICKETS OUT AND HOME-Fiist
rabin, S310; Second Cabin. ?130: Stoomgo, ?TO. '
ninas? nats puou m:w YOKE AND DRKUTJC :
uno 15 and 20 I July 13 ands! I August 10 and 31
'cpL 7 aid 31 I OcL S and 19 | Nov. 3 and 10
For Enright or Passage apply to
ISAAC TAYLOR, President,
Fo'oroary 37_ly_No io Droadwav. N. Y.
niBOVGU T lUKBTS'f 0 FLORIDA?
B Y
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH
STEAM PACKET LINE,
Tni'WfiKKLYi
VIA BEAUFORT ARD HILTON HEAD.
', ", WEEKLY,
VIA BLOFFTON.
STEAMER PILOT ROY. ...CAPT. W. T. McNT.LTY.
?TEAM ER FAN NI B.,...... .CAPT. F. PFX'K.
ONE OP TUE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LFAVE
Charleston and Savannah every Monday, Wtdnti
tay and Friday Mornsngt, at 7 o'clock. Touching at
[Hunton on Monday, trip from Charleston, aud BVJitej
iay, trip from Savannah.
Freight received dally Ire tn 0 A. M. to S P. M., and
stored freo of charge.
AU Way Freight, also DluOton Wharfage, must ba pre.
paid.
For freight or passago, apply to .
JOHN FERGUSON, Accommodation Wharf,
Charleston.
CL Ai HIOItH A CUNNINGHAMS.
Agente, Havannah, tia.
FULLER k I-KI;
Agents, Beaufort, H. O.
N. H.-THROUGH TICKETS sold at Uo office or the
Agency In Charleston to points on tba Atlantic and duli
Railroad, anti to Fernandina and points on the St J rho's
Uiver. July 1
ORDINANCE.
FTUIE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE IS PUBLISHED.
X for the information crail cocoon) od :
aw o mn:'A vc s TO nttuuLaxa Tits OLsaxinta o? rnivnr.it
ano VAULTS IN TUE conroBATE murra or THE CITY.
I. Bo lt Ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, That
From and siter tho rstlOcatiou of this Ordinance, lt shsll
?ol bo lawful lor any person lo cleanso or rcmovo tho
contenta of Vaults or Privies within tho hint is of tho
city, without having previously oblsinod s license lor tho
Bama ?all such licenses to oiplro on tho 31st December
of every year, snd bo subject to ell rcoulroinenU impos?
ed by Ordinances regulating tho gran Ung of Licenses for
Drays and Carte.
II. That the uso of Harrals lo open Carts sud Wagons
ls prohibited, snd partita applying for License will bs io
quired to provide closed Carls suitablo for ibo purpose
UL All persons hsving such License ihall repot t rt
ono of th Guard Uoitsos, during tho day. bia or meir in?
tention h lo auch work during the cu?ulng night; In tho
liower Wards such roimrt to bo mado to tho Malo Guan
Honse, In the Upper Wards to Upper Guan? House,
IV. Tho place or placea for Ibo deposit of such oUal
shall bo designated from limo to time by the Mayor.
V. Every ownor or drivof of such Licensed Csri or
any othor person who shall vlolato any of tbs provision I
of Gila Ordlnanco, or shall neglect or refuse to observo
tho samo, or any of thora, ?hall forfeit arid pay for each
offonco a fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars, to bo en-'
for?ai by tho Mayor In his Court, or recovered lu any
elbe.' ? 'our l of competent Jurisdiction.
Hatl?ed in City Council this seventh day of May, in thu
year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and al v
iy-oeven.
lu R.1 . P. 0. GAILLARD.
W.H. SUrrn, Mayor.
Clerk of Council_8 rna_.May 10
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