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VOLUME rv. HO. 463._CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY" ll, 1867~ " mjrr* XITTTT* VOLUME V.NO. 655. TELEGRAPHIC. Oar Cable Dispatches. LOTDON, September ?3-Kvonlng-Couauls 94J. Honda 73j. LIVLHPOOL, HoptoDilior 23-Evening.-Sales of I (lotion 12,000 balas; Middling Uplands 91; Orloaus 'Jj. BreadaluOa and Provisions unchanged. Liv an roo t., September 21-Evening.-Cotton dull and lower. Salea 10,000 balea. Uplands 9jd.: Orleans 9)d. Maochostor advices unfavorable. BroadetuQs and Provisions unchanged. LONDON, 8eplombor 24-Evorilng.-Consols, 94 7-10. Bonds 78 MO. Frankfort, 7C|. _ Washington Nowa. WASITIKCITON, BopUmbor 24.-Mr. MALLOBV, tho Confed?ralo Secretary of the Navy, boa been par? doned. Gen. SICKLES rospoudod al length, Oona. HAN? COCK and SHEBIDAN rory briefly, to a uorenadc. Gen. HANCOCK will not assume command until, he arrives within the Fifth District. THAD. STEVENS ia botter. There wero five deaths from Cholora at Omaha j yesterday. Hp .'ci ala from the North Platte reiterate that j the conferouco waa vory unaatialaotory. Indian affairs as threatening aa over.' Tho Cabiuot was in session for two boura to-day. STEVENS stilt improves. Tho Ito venue receipts to-day amount to $281,000. SnxBLDAN had a prolonged interview with ti R INT. Tho Consul at Malsga wrilea that tho Spanish Government declared tho wholo United Slates j foul with Cholera and Yellow Fcvor. All voasols J arriving there aro quarantined. HANCOCK waa aorouaded to-night at the Metro? politan Hotol, which was brilliantly illuminated, and blazing with flro-worka. It la oxpocted that j the President will appal;. HANCOCK said bo tn- j tended to operate not for partloa and purpoaoa, but for his country, and for tho benefit of thc people ] entrusted to bbs care. Commissioner TAY LOO telegraphed to the In? dian Bureau from Omaha, that tho prospocts of ponce with the Indiana are more flattering than at j any time, the council with them at North Platte being perfectly Bati9lactory. Prom .iiow York. NEW Y:aK, Soptombcr 24.-H. Q. HORTON, Editor of tho Now York Day Bonk, is dead. ? m m Prom Virginia. HICK MOND, September 21.-SCHOFIELD baa de? cided that the only restriction inipoaod upon eli? gibility to membership or the State Convention ia having takan the oath to tho United States and af? terwards aided iu tho rohollion. Delegates are arriving ta tho Soldiers* and Sail ura' Aeaoclation, which moots to-morrow. The tobacco factor}' of REUBEN BAOLAND, at Petersburg, waa burned thin morning. Loaa $250, 000; insurod $80,000. About ono hundred ?Vajcgatos to Ute Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention arrived to-nigbt. A caucus nae hold, and a pint form determined ou as follows: "Equal rights beforo tho law; encouragement nf J cdncation; more equal taxation, and fostering of the induatrial interostaof tho State. Loss of Veaael Bound to Chnrlrston. WILMQWTON, September 24.-Tho British sour. Paradism, Capt . DUNLAP, from Halifax to Charlea- j ton, with a cargo of aalt, went ashore on Capo Lookout Bhoala on tho 22d. Tito crew waa saved by ateamer Gary. Veaael and cargo no doubt a total loaa. Prom New Orleans. NEW OBLXANS, 9oplcmbor 29.-From Mr. E. SCHMIDT, President of tho Howard Association, we learn that they hero received money eufflcicn I for oxpenaoa thus far. They havo acknowledged in the dally papers the receipt of liberal donations from all the principal Nert horn cf nen. Expeuaos at present are $2500 a day. There have been np- { plications for relief registered for to-day, up to 0 P. M., from sixty families, in some of whom every momber ia sick. About tho samo uumbor ot ap? plications wore received yesterday. Tho number of oases and of deathe ia daily on tho lncruaao. From thia statement will bo seen the uecesaity of j continued and liberal contributions from friends of | humanity everywhere. The Howard Association of this city IIRB been extending relief to infected Diatricta in every part of the BUte. Tlie Yellow Fever, NEW OBLXANS, September 21.-The interments from Yellow Fever for tho twenty-four honra end? ing at six this morning nero 82. Letters from LaQrange, Texas, to bo laid before the Howard Association horo, Btate'tbat tho num? ber of citizens remaining in towri waa barely 600, yet tho Interments roached 4 in two days, tho average mortality being 8. Those attacked are almost nure to dlo, tito d i a oar. o proving fatal in ntn* cases out of ten. Every house is Ulled with alokneea and death. Wlioloiarnillfifl have been swept away-In some cases no ono lott to bury tho dead. The disoiae ia spreading iu tho conntry. No pro? visions in town. The country people will not ven? turo in with prodnce. On tho 0th not eren meal could be had to make gruel for the aiok. Business has ceased on Uroly ; stores are closed ; newspapers 1 bare ceased publication, (be jail emptied of in? mates, who fled in terror from ibo ecouo of desola? tion. - nomeme Marketa. HOON DISPATCH. NEW YOEE, September 24.-Blocks exeited heavy. Money 7 per cent... O?ld 142}. Sterling SJalOf. '62 Coupons ML Cotton dull at 24 coola. Flour, common, Ulalie, lower. Wheat linn. Corn laljc. better. Bye firm. Oats lc. better. Whis? key quiet. Turpentine dull at SSA. EVENINO DISPATCH. Cotton fully ?c. lower, Wi ailie. Coffee steady. Sugar In good demand. Turpontino C8a59, Boain $4aB. Flour, $15. Wheat, winter] ?careo, ad-1 "vanoing; puring laic, lower. Corn lesa active at I nouna auvauce. uaw ?vu??...arura ?zoovnioai. \ Lard heavy, at 13|al4)c. Whiskey quiet. Stocks active. Money 7 per cen?. 1 Gold 143. 'G2 coupons j liai. ' ?' ' BALTIMOluv., September 24.-Cotton uncbangod. Coffee quiet. Flour quio!, with some shipping in? quiry. Holders and buyers report Wheat declined B. cents. White Corn $122a$l 28;. Yellow $181. Dato 67a70. Bye 13*50. Provisions quiot and ateady. Bacon moderately active. Shoulders 14). Lard firm. Whiskey unchanged. WILMINUTON, September 24, -Spirits Tarpon ti ne ?toady at 84. Rosin ole adv at $3 25a7. CINCINNATI, September 24.-Flour unchanged. Corn finn at $1 08. Whiskey dull. Hess Pork $24. Bacon Shoulders 14; olear Bidos 17). -Lard 18J. NEW OBLEANS, September ?I. finies 250 bales doll and easier. I/iw MtddliDga 21o2lJc. Bp- j ceipta In three days 1165 bales. Exports sam? time 2207 biles. Flour finn and in good.demand. Super and low grides oflextra 'advanced 25a50. cants. Corn ia held bigber; sales at $1 35 for white. Oula scarce at 80 couts. Poikquiet and Armer at $37, Baoon quiet and nuchangod, Lard fl mi at 1 Hal il for pAme, in liarcos. Gold 143Ja 144. Sterling, ManS). Now York flight-Exchange ?ii per cent, premium. MOBILE, September 24,-Haloa 500 baloa; fair de? mand at easier : ratos. Closed h toady; Middlings I ?JJJs21c. Boceipta 122 balee; exporta 742. SAVANNAH, September 24.-Cotton dnll and de? clining; Middlings 21a21jc. Halos 10 halos; rc- 1 ceipta COO. AuooftA, Septembor 21.-Cotton woak. Sales "j 80 balee; Middlings 20c Weather windy and ohiUy. 1 ' j Two wxns Aoo tho London papera were innnn ' datod with st atom onto and advico in regard to tho | diffloultlea, dangora, aud dolights of tho Expedi? tion to Abyaiaia. The publio was thoroughly foro wsnred. Ono man said that tho troops most croea three hundred miles of junkin, where no water was. Another said tho walor would provo I fatal unless it was bolled IK foro using it. Anotbor advised tho mjxiiijf .of rum in the water as a a ur o | pr?ventive,' Ar.oili jr writes that ho bas bathed ic and drank of the water, and no harm ensued. Ona" man declares that the artillery moat be drawn by j elephants, another prefers eurada and bollooka. . WhDe another says that animals dannot bo used I at all In Abyssinia. Tho "Toi?o,,'fly aktra thom [ alL Ono writes that a Enrcpean lin the bracing air of Abjatnia eats three timos aa mach as ho can anywhere also, and others doclaro that Europeans , . cannot Uvo thew at all. Tho Pall Malt Gaulle] after reviewing a pnmbcr of these letters and aaa ?W?!!i rWJ ['afflff1 bo any treUi In tho I . -adage that ? m a multltodaor counaolora thom ia d '.ttfety,'hor Majoaty'a Qovcrnmont ahould hxvo no dUBoullT in organizing the errpodition, if tboy mn M* cnlv rn ?ko np their mind whom lo bo Hov? " ' LETTER FH?M Till: COAST. ' [Vii OH OTJB OWN CORR HS POI! DEN T.] Jon?*? IiiLAND, 8. C., Sop tomber 22, 1867. 7b the Editor of the Charletton Daily Newt: Harkt hark! I hoar Tlie strain ot strutting Chanticleer CIT. Cock-*-doodle-do. Como, you parchment-faced piece of ofHoo fur niture, you who think thin world flat, stale and un? profitable, I daro you to bold to tho opinion during thia day, whflo I tako you in charge. Into thia gally painted, trim little craft, quick, boforo tho eandy-mouatached master casis off the linn. Up nail and away in a jiffy. How abe t onuda to and ruahoa noiBoleasly at tho rippling water thia glori? ous autumn morning. Down tho maraby crook, and tho wind flattons tho sail as sho swings grace? fully to tho right Into tho Stono. Tho rivor waves kcop timo with tho wind waves of tho tall, over-groon marsh grass. ' This lino ' of groen ox tends all along the river. On tho right boyond it ta tho town, neat-enough at this short distance, tho houses looking saucily from behind tall pino trees. A stranger might take those for grave? stones. Tboy aro pillara of burnt houses. Horo ls a narrow inlet. Jost tho thing to run your bat - toau np in to got at the water bena this fall. Thia flagstaff ia on Folly Island, and a dis ;anoe of two miles away. Wo are pasa ng Colo's Island with its longthy, narrow -ow of trees aud no inhabitants. Hero ia a amall J die tree run away from the real and trying to lido in thc marsh by tho little crook. It is stunt NI, haring got bogged and stuck in tho matah nud. No bosch on Colo's Island such as we aro coking for.. Eiawah Uiver to tito right, and thia iroad, level turn of the Stono here on thc oppo ilte sido Is tho inlot. Folly directly in our faoo, ow, sandy, sea-washed; passing it Illawah Island 0 tho right, with just the log wharf to suit. Let ua kill this poisonous reptilo, coiled so Ozily yet denerarixuol* no&r ibo ... .1 nf ?LA t.tnr t m iu ht fall in tho surf and find a watery grave, nd we choose io saro it from that fate. Thia walk on the hard, smooth, eoa-macadamizod each, tho white-capped waves rising on your loft, nd a bold promontory of Ano sand ou your right, "hilo tbo fresh, salt breeze bracea the whola being ato bouyancy and life, Is worth treatise npon reitlse on health, and bottlca upon bottles of Uxir. Had you a pair of high-Btoppiug trotters, nnrting at tho waves and half shyly dashing ovor ito sand, your happiness would bo complete. Mount this sand hill-the bunch of grass y your hand will assist you-and " soo hat is behind and beyond. You stand n the YCTY brink of n ravine full of wild ropical shrubbery and dwarf trena. It ia a pie? rro such as you havo seen located in the wilds of frica. Yonder dead tree trunk reminds you of a abltation for snakes, aud you would scarcely go loser for fear of some monster anaconda dangling -ora its limbs. Of all things, no ono would havo opposed auch wildness of scenery to oxiat hero, 1 miniature to bc sure, bot II ti ll With tin' grandeur f luxuriant, thrifty nature, nudisturbed for ages. Dack to tho beach again, for these dsrk brown iggcd pieces of iron woro put there by clviliza on, and aro in alraugo contrast with tho grass, nd leaves and flower a. Shells of thc ocean aro toro iu keoping with your feelings, and gallier ig thom protty indiscriminately at timi, a more ireful solectlon Ls soon mado neoessary for want T storngc. Now tho hamper. Au Eoglishmau's hamper mat have veal, pork and pigoon pies in it, aud rown sherry and port ; also a fat boy to go to loop when you want him to hand tho pistes. Our sniper had-no matter. DELMONICO did not aargo for the contents. But DELMONICO could ol have furnished it better, nor Suv En's sauco avorcd it ono blt tho moro to our taste. Down with the helm ; the broozo is fienbou ig from Hi woy to s steady blow, keep i? ber sails well tilled, and comfortably auing On ono Side with jual enough spray ashing over the Bides to exoil* our lady-company, lie la gleefully cutting the waters and boldly UBhiiig for her dock. ( 'LO more ten minutes idle wo moko this curve-up tho creek now in a biak-hore stands Cliffy in tho door grinning, his snd shading bia merry dye a. Ho takes two h a wis aud a sun umbrelly, unused during tho trip, ad trots on ahead, while we, seeing the fluttering ible cloth tbrobgh the open doors, quicken our taps to see what the cook baa for dinner. And hero are the tish? Sure enough, of all things we ever got: a fish. Thore aro items enough daily of local interest to et up, in respectable style, a first-class penny-a ner. "Did I think you contd beintereatod, stories of eatings, desertions and ' neglect, conld bo rc ounted by the dozen-ta say nothing of under anded horae dealings, unpaid, and ?ncoUectable obta for boats, lumber arid provision?. The umber of complaints (neroasea aa the autumn rogreaaea, and people seem' to sharpen up thoir ppetltea for law suits. The trouble is, these looks have no ono to relato thoir grievances to ot > adjust thoir difficulties. Too, busy with i oh- crop? now to' go to , town to besiege thc Bee of the Commissioner, and too - poor ' tc lek legal redress, they are looking to tho white ere for relief. For their own boner government tey hate -established commit leos among thom rives, composed of one man from each plant a on. Three of these conuntttee-mon choson an > aettle any difficulty , occurring on any placo Linar affaira they aro very well able and ready tc nooth over, but when cases "of greater impor rnco como up these committee-men find vaal -roubles. The complainants cab't ho brought t< inf orxrarwith their do c ls len's.- when against them od will neither listen to their advice nor pay an; ispoct\o their position. . Threatening vengeance t times, they refuse to ' obey til's summ JUG to ap oar before them, saying 'they aro not put boro b; JO Government and know no moro about law thai j y other nigger.' Strong language at encl lonny ti ni ea ia tba order bf the day, and confu ion rulos supreme. The perplexod judges, leay' ie a Jeno of troublo, and,'after tho losa ot half Seeing the other day a let ter directed to tho Gov moi- of tho Sea Islands awoke the idea of what leased thing a Provost Court would be' with som neb practical Governor at ita head,-who koovi hom well and oould atraighten thoir difflcnltlei (ut it muet be free of coat to them at pressai arried on by tho Bureau or the military. - - What a glorious opening for ! some need mba of the law whenever money gets pie: f with Sambo. Bul ye Goda have patienc nd ye lawyers prepare for longthy tale 'eking notoa ia out of tho question,int least tint he story ia told once, and you know where tl >oint belongs. Tho cause of complaint ia nevi ver one or two months .old, while tho oponli cones dato Invariably from thu very beginning bo rebellion. Sambo'went tothe gunboats, ai la?sar stayed with Massa, - and by a^ moat wonde ul tenacity of memory the slightest and remote nc ldc nts of a period of four and live o vt pt I cars* aye; renpuntfd without tho omission of act, until finally, when you are giving tho relit ip as hopelessly loat and j (irretrievably tangled I n the meshes of his own .bia tori o web, he gi lomfly emerges, to yopr infinite relier, and atal he first, fact bearing on the grievance. If c\ .ou ar? foolhardy enough to interrupt; for a lurpoae whatever,, C o fl ee wijl. pertaihly make y cpont'it. Questioning, vfOhVatorl him, ho y live at things foreign to the subject with a poi i ac itv thomoat comtnondable, until yon, leam! ty slow il ogro os1, bil tlc arning au roly, are ready ot the B tr,yam o'his narrative run on to the hay luid.' Andnow'ts your oh?hoe. Tako time bys! forelock and plungo iii with your necessary qu Lions, for the "other party" !a? ??qkid uni Pril" and nothing short or tho' most dexterous mane vu ring on. your part, 'eau, kefp bini' fr going ott -,We have\y in thia' wiso .pei ional duotts carried all the way through wi th m laudablo poraleten'co. Both performers arriv at tho ond pf tho 'piece, aa it VJBSO, at- about sam? timo, prodneoai a gliddon and unlooked calm, and leaves tho Judge lu a oresuallon poaitl When a lady entera tho arena her .superior vt bi li ty g op or al ly secures her prece lanoe, and way i-ho gesticulates and indulgoa in aoroba and attitudes all hut "a tri king, " isa oantioi aablo Lotharios. ?. k '. . *' ? Ono last word about the caterplll tr. Tho U and mont proliflo crop.of, the inset t ia xww-bu employed at the complete and entire -deatr!iiol of tho cotton not yet matured. No ono convert with tho natur o of the animal Will to at) ina! doubt Its success. Pods resely to burst open blow it cannot ile at roy; all o th or* ato Un pray, numbera oxcoecUng anything beyond caitmlat tho total loss ot a fifty aero, neld is tho work few day a only. Th oy are aeon in-places OTOH the highroad In pursuit of food. All hopos In fi of portions pf Ibo .Uland aro given over now, wo are all ready to ask what next 7 You may ? ly reduce tho lo weet ca t Ima ts of irrop mado for island hitherto one hundred per. cont, . >. - : li mm CHARLESTON, S. C., 1 L IT t? tl A ll IA N A. DICKENS AS A READER. Mi. DICKENS' debut RS a reader ts Riven by a correspondent or tho Hound Tobie : It was aomo fourteen yoare ago, for tho benefit of tho Mo obanio'a Instituto in tbu English town of Petor borougb. Tho Instituto waa enibarrassotl by debt, and Mr. I?, was provailetl upon by tho borough tuoinbcr to givo it n roading. Mr. Dieken? at that tinto bad made no publie | appo<imnco RS a roador. Ho bad occasionally boon heard of as ginn?- soldions from bia works to ? small colories of frionde, or lu tho privato saloon or nomo distinguished patrou or art. But bo had nervously shrunk from any publio debut, unwil? ling, so it Boomed, to woakon bis reputation aa a writer by any poseiblo failure aa a roador. lina diffldcuco had taken BO strong a bold of bim that it might novor havo boon over? come but for tito insidious persuasions of "our inembor." "Hero was an opportunity,".IIB arguod, "for t en line tho limiter without risk: an antedilu? vian country town; an andionco of fanners' BOOB and claughton!, rural shop-keopars. 'and a few country parsons-if interest could bo exoitcd in tbo stolid minda of suob a Boeotian asscroblago, tho suecos? ul tho roador would bo assured wboro ovcr Ibo English tonguo waa spoken. On tho other J hand, If failure resulted, nono would be tho wiser 1 out?ide this .Sleepy Hollow olrolo." The bait took, I and Mr. Dickens consented to delivor a publio randing; In aid of tho Peterborough Mechanics' Instituto. Ho only stipula tod thai tho prices of j [tdmiaaiun Bhould bo snob that ovory mechanic, if , bo ohoBn, might como to hear him, and namod . two shilling?, a shilling, aud aixponco, as tho limit af charge. Vain limitation 1 A fortnight bolero Ibo randing every placo was taken, and half a jttinoa and a guinea woro tho current ratos for Iront seat tickets. Dickons himself came down ?url "iup-trlulcsdsd tba arrangsmonts.'so nuxioua was bo as to tho remilt.' At ono end of tho largo Corn Exchange ucforo epokon of be had caused to bo ore?te J a tall oulpit of red baize, aa much like a Pnnch and Indy show with tho top takon oil as anything, riiia was to bo tho roador's rostrum. But, aa tho lal! rod pulpit looked lanky and vorv comical stuck ?Ei?SES.'??!? ^2^^DovonneaoYi .i'do'tcTboivi a lonipany. Whoo the roador mounto 1 into tho o i rbi le 'box nothing was visiblo of bim but bis load and shoulders. Ho if it be really true, aa va? stated afterwards by nu iudiBcrcot un poi - rumornry, that Mr, - Dickon's legs shook under lim from Hr s I to last, tho audience know milling of il. Tho wholo character of tho itagc arrangements suggested that Mr. Dickens vas nura of II?H head, ont was not quito BO nure if Ind logs. It wan tho Christmas Carol that ilr. Dickons read; tho night was Ch i isl mas Eve. ta tho clock struck the appointed hour, a rod, jo rlal faco, unrelieved by tho heavy mountacho viii -h tho novelist baa since assumed, a broad, : ligh forehead, ami.a perfectly Micawbor-llka ex >anso of shirt collar and front appeared above tho ?cd baize box, and a full sonorous voico rang out be words, " Martoy-was-dond-to-begiu-with. " bau paused, na if to "toko in tho character of tho Liidionco. No need of further hesitation. Tho .nico holt! nil spoil-bound.' Its depths of qniot 'coting when tho ghost of past Cbriatmaascs led he dreamer through tho long forgot ton neones of lie boy Insel itn em innliment nf burly goodnature vhen old l'e/.giwig's calvoa woro twinkling n thu dance-its tearful auggcativonoas when the pint of Christmases to como pointed to tho iet tie-grown, neglected grave of tho unloved mao, ta exquisito pathos by the] death-bed of Tiny Jim, dwoll yet in memory like a louK-known tuno. That one night's reading'in Ibo quaint little city, .o curiously brought about, sn. ludicrous almost a ila surroundings, committed Mr. Dickens to Ibo meer of n public reader; and bo hun nineo dcrivoil losrly SB largo an income from hts readings OH rom "tho copyright of hie novels. Only ho signally ailed to carry nut his wish of makin g lus fir*t I tow beforo au uneducated audience. The voto of hanks which cloaod tho proceedings waa my ved iv the senior marquis of .Scotland, and seconded lythe heir of Ibo weall bicat poer in England. 'Five editora of The Vicksburg Ilrpubtican havo loen killed within tho last ton years. The readers if most communities-in view of that variety rhich is Um apico of lifo-aro lusa fortunato. Ho ava tho ifotuid Table. Btw. CHARLES KINGSLEY, author of Mimi Locke, nd Professor of History at Cambridge, England, i nbout to viait tho United Btatcs. Dr. Ls VAC I. HATES ha-i bcou awarded by tho I jj loyal Ooographioal Hocicty of England thu \ icto- I ia gold modal, in honor of his having attained tho mst Northern point of land over roached by any xploror. .Tho modal, which was accompanied by complimentary noto from Bir IIOIIERICK MUROUT ON, is of solid gold, moro than two inches thick, ears on its obverse a modal lion of the Queen, -?th tho inscription : "Victoria, D. G., Drltanntsrtrm Resma MDCCCXXXYTI. Patrons, .bile tho reverse contains tho figuro of Minerva loldlng out a wreath with the mutin : Ob Terras Recluaaa : Roysl Geographical Society of ] London." t ia a pity that, wbilo Franco is titting out an Spedition intent upon actually roaching tho pole, .'r. inn en instead of ronowiug tho outerpriso aa io hinted nc would do, is-enjoy mg Iiis oft um cuni \ignuate, and devoting bis oxpenonco to tho com l?stticn ofstorlcs forjuvonilo magazines. Mr. James Russell Lowell will publish a new vol itiio of poems in tho autumn. Mrs. Harriot Beecher Stowe baa so nearly com? pleted AH to havo sent to tho m inter portions of a tew work, whioh ia described as a "ohroniclo of hl-Hmc folks in a Mow England village, fifty or Ixty years ago." Mr. Bayard Taylor is employing his leisure timo ii Germany upon his translation of Goctho'd aust, and a aerial entitled "The By-Waya of iiiropo,*' which is to appoar in tho Atlantic tenthly. Professor Agassiz's "Journal iu Brazil" in com- 1 ilctod and in tho printer's hands, and Its author i ongagod In superintending its illustration. Among noticeable now English booka aro Hog hinting in the Eas), by Captain J. T. NEWALL; .'aniline. Sport'* by I ?uni anti Water, by tho Hon. FM. ELLIOTT. Thorn aro also, beanie, ? swann of ] nonymoua novels, tba following : Tue Tennants f Mallory, by J. 8. LE FANU; Tho Jlunohbick'a .'bargt-, by W. C. RUSSELL; A Teniblo Wrong, by. | IDA Hui -ROM; Litllo Miss Fairfax, by KERNE it )EENE; Baldeorg O'Donnell, by tho Hou. ALBERT : ANNI NO; Tho Rival Doctors, by FRANK TROLLOPE; 'lora Auair, by Miss DONEI-AN. Among tho'tiow Fro nc h books enumerated by ho Paria correspondent of Tho Publishers' Circu? ir, aro the Count DE HAILLON'S Lord Walpole at ha French Court; ll FALLXTE'S Political Intrig?os /Princes of tho Blood under Richelieu and Mi? ami; A. F. QAITEK ABNODLT'S Victor Cousin, the "docile School, and tho Destiny of French Phi- I ?sophy; R. P. HILARIO'S Cur Deus Homo; DinsGr? ation do Molivo Inoarnationis; E. PEON'S Thor rsidsen's Life m\? Works. a ... FEBDTNAND FBEiUOftATTl, the patriot Oermsn .oof and exile, OB wp oxplainod some timo ago, ia o rcceivo from his admirera in this country and lermany a subscription intended to roltove him rom tho preastiro of business cares, and enablo im to resume in England the pursuit of lltera ore. - From 8t. Louis tho intellectual neutro of the lennans in America, the sum of $12,000 has boon orwarded to him: tlOOO from Chicago, wbilo B?f? alo is to add Its contribution. In New York, we ?bliaher of FreiligTattTa.VC^WCOIVBS BuTflfiifip"- 2 lona to tho fund. . Qccon Victoria's book, about whioh much was aid some months ago, ia not tho lust published* ?arly Years of tho Prince Consort. "Since her , ifajosty bogan to reign,'" says tho Daily Roviow, 'no one ccmid bo moro exact tn noting 'dat li* Occur- ?. oncea and events la a dian,*. In this sho was also isolated by the Prince Consort." It is from this . hat ia to como tho book which ja now in the hands t if an editor, and ia said to glvo roany interesting ikotohee of lifo at Balmoral and tours in the High anda. Mr. Robert Buchan m's volume of poems, aa we aim from thc ^London Review, opona frith Mog Xlano, ? s'torv of a flsherwoman on tho coast of Icotlend. Tbo o th ir1 throe long Scottish poems I ire The Northum Wooing, a lovo story: ono whoso , ., mbloct ls tho Highland evictions; and Tho Battle ] ? rf Dmmlio Moor. . Mr. Buchan sn's prose volume , kmtaiti?; t-oaklo tim biography* David Gray, which ' ?.ves nsrao to the book, papiers oh Engiisb'and morir?n poota and on tho poetic art In goneral. airs. HAH AH IAYLOR ACRTTH, who has just died n England at tho ago of seventy-four, was ono of . ;h? ' TAYLORS of Norwich-*-* family br aomo note I fi srhich ts to be distinguished from tao TAYLORS of ' ingar, Um death of ono of whoso members, Mrs. AJINE VTAYLOB) GILD ?BT, WO mentioner! some non tbs ??nco, and whoso literary accomplishments luring several generations another of tho family, :h6 Rev; TR A An TAYLOR, has recorded In a .lately . published two-volume work. Mm. AURTIN was a 1 if oman whose inherited intellectual power waa " inppiemontedby.all the advantages of -education ii uui culture, and whoso talon aa a gathering place i Tor mon of totters bia been likened to that cf Madam o do STAHL, s^on after "hor marrlsgo (In rL, 1830) aho bogan to bo noted aa a Very Odmlrufalo 1 translator from tho Frenbh and (Jcrinan transla? ting numerous taloa and minor works, deriving most reputo*from her translation of IUMKE'R His? tory of the Pop.oR, and* fa compilation which Rho . aptiUod Ooelbo and- bis OotomporarieSi* Mrs, 1 AUSITN waa llk'Swuio'a shrewd orttio and -wrote muolr for The 'Athen?um and tho: Reviews, and* upon hor husbatuTti death porform?d tho task of : preparing-. for publication his Lectures on tbo *c PriTioiplos.o?Jt^iapnu?ouoo, itt''/e. iii?IT ' . Sir Honrv Bulwer, who has aorvod twenty yoare Baste tho Foreign Office ami retired with.* pen- J sion, ia peparing a book erf dlplomoUorocoueo- j tiona, in which, muos promtiwnoe is given tos" Brinco Talleyrand andjLprd Pahnorston,* with whom ho waa brought intimately In1 contact. ' Tho Duko of Wollmgton is prnsorVing tb?parlor/? of his illustrious fathor, "the groat Duko," by I committuig thom to typo, of whioh, however, but : til roo i impressions will bb ?triado, and to those no j general aooesa will bo allowed. : - .. J A aTJH*rs\VOTskTA\y^ poO p'.o ?tel tb si, aro th o'. Fro oqh.v ' Npthlng ose apes tho j ?Utmiion'trftheir aUt?r?oianV."Tbo latest thing ?ut j ia (he following from tho Journal dei 1'o.lcs, wbfeb has ascertained [how,' Is not Stated,] that of. o^'loitoiB.'totklbht^/o^ary'-day a,t; tho jjoile ret?ante 43? ar? lovo' loiters ; 60 t?late to com moioo; 80 aro inquitlos,answors 'and'advortfjso^, manta ; 16 aro lioo and calumnioR ; U cm pol?tica ; 8 ytXk? io cparily \bltr[fa?U),'?n? 1 to fViondshlp. 'Lovo, it appears, iosRa. tho train, jsnd friendship' tirings np- tho roi*, ' 400 loyers to ono friend ^ '^-???.?'irrif?:.;??! ',;::> .:?;:'-? .:' nh* . M->S. , ?y-. : -f. I .< -. i? ?t.? rVEDENSDAY MORNING-, QOV. OM ll A:Vi> GKtV. MUCLUS. connEsruMUUMCE. WiBurNoxoN, 8jptorobur 22.-Tho following cor? respondence has passed bot ween Governor Orr, <>r South Carotina, and Uonoral BicliloB, relativo lo tho removal of {ho lattor: EXECUTIVMDE?.VBTJlENr OF tillDTII CAROLINA, I COLUMUIA, September 7tb, 1H?7. ? Major-den. D. B, SICKLES, Charieston. S. <.. SIR: I havo loarnod from tho publie prow, nl though I bavo received no official notico or tho fact, fbnt von haro boon roliovcd from tho com mand of tho Hocnnd MiUtary Liistrict, embracing tim State a-.id North Carolina, and that by order of tho Pruaidunt Mojor-Oon. Cunbv bas auecccdod to tho aamo. I desiro to oxpross to you (ho grunt rogrol which I fool personally, and officially, al tho courso token by tho President mid Ida ndriscra in thin rnaltor. Hmm aro many of tho ordoru whioh.havo boen iaauod by you since tho passago of tho reconstruc? tion bills In March last which did not moot inv ap? proval; bul it is doo to you and your official action that I should boar voluulnry tostiniony to tho wis? dom and aucooaa of your administration, and to ' oxprcas tho opinion that tho almost unlimited pow ors with which you wore invented by tho new of 1 OOIIHTOHS bavo boon oxotciscd with inodcralion ' and forbearance. Your genoral ordors, No. 10, BO ' far an thia Stnto ia concerned, wore, last spring, in ! my oplniou, absolutely necessary, look in? lo tho impoverished condition of. tho country, tho ahort IIOSH of tho provision aud atnplo crops of lint voar, 1 to tho gouoral pecuniary distress pervading tho J louotry, and to tho noooisily of protecting tho ' miall moans of {annora nnd planters, at that timo 1 'rom tho procosa of courin. Thoy woro thereby 1 mablod to subsist their farailioa and grow tho 1 irosentQcrop. J Thia crop promises to bo in manv respecta and f u many BOO tiona ot .tho Stato thc niost Importan t 1 ind largos! that baa bcon grown for sororai yearn, B ind when harvested you could,' without hazard or V ipprehenslon, havo oxoontcd your purpose, aa de- i: ilared to me, of modifying general ordure No. 10, " io that oreoitoTB could linve enforcod tboir do nanda without producing gouornl distress, if 0 inthing woreo.' E It ls also dde to you to nay, that in inv luda;- ? noni, if gouoral orders No. 10 bad not beon iasuod ?LS&?J??n^Slttf?i would havo beoti ? ll'?Trv-taI har, [IVS sUtlonod nt many of tho b curt- honuna iv nate preserved the public records rom destruction, and lunuro tho safety of abcriiTH a n executing civil process in their hands, which hey had been ordered to levy by thoughtless and N oort less crediton.' In my opinion, genoral orders h lo. 10 received tho approval of a very largo ma- 1 >nty of tho cithtena of South Onroliun, and your 11 oneral administration aa commandant cf thu I1 liatrict la approved by a majority nearly an groat, lu all tho official intercourse which wo havo had, P hog to tondor you my thanks for tho uniform Jc indnosB and courtesy with whirb I havo boen '* rontoi personally, and for Hi? disposition you o ave always manifested to make tho burdons of I io military govornmoiil ns light upon tho people 1] hom I ro'proBcnt BB it worn possible under tho ? Ircumstanoos. I hfivo not tho pleasure nf a por- I " nnal acquainttneo with your Bitcceasor, General I anby, but hopo lhat my official relations with I im may bo marked with tho snine harniony and I ai ind fooling which havo charactoriznd our official I HI itere,junie for nearly two ycars'past. 1 have tho I Ii onor to be, Ooneral, very truly and respect nilly, j ai our friend and'obodient nen nut, I ni JABIES L. UIIII. n Governor, of South Carolina. I C Tho following is tho reply of Ooneral. Mickies to w rovornor Orr: ' I oi WAMUNLITON. .September 21, 1807. I tl BIB: Your ExooUeoo.y'a lotter of tho 7th inst, wan ci irwardi.il to mo at Now York, nml received on tho ni Uh. Tho cordial (erma in which you aro pleased I tl > refer to our official and personal rah)! lunn I oi tiring my non icc in tho Carolinas oro gratefully I ppreciatcd. lu my Bucccasor, lliovot Major-Gen- I ralCauby, you will meet an officer whoso nm plo I . tporiunci and distinguished services have justly I jmmonded ulm to tho couQdoncc of tho Govern- I 1' ?ont. I u In view of the anuouncoraont already litado by i toncral Canby, adopting and contlrmiug tho or- I ore heretofore in forco in tho Second Military.!" . mlrii't, it ia not probable that any material ls liango in tho cundoot of affairs will result from I NL io change in command. In my retirement it is I Hource of much gratification to comparo thc t( resent condition nf South Canihnn with that I ai hieb 1 found lu anaunung command in tho autumn I n r i*w.. The syn te tn of free labor hau boon successfully | " laugiiratod. Tho emnncipaled blacks havo been 1 ii ivestod with civil rights by .tho voluntary act of I ,i our legislature.' Tho tranquility and order which I ,. avo been maintained attest tho gouoral desire of I II clsBBea of tho peuple to nbsorvo tho obligations ! tl f good citizens. An abundant harvost baa re-I al 'arded industry. Grain is unw exported from I ^ hartestou. Regititratinu han prococded almost to I oiupletlon without commotion or tumult, or any I U QriouB intomiptiou of the ordinary avocations of | a lie people. Since October, I860, tho courte of tho j c] Initcd Staten aili of Ilia Stale bavo exercised I . early all their i>ewers without hindrance. I T he jurisihetum ot the court?, although n per- p lauenl jurisdiction, has never boen restricted ox- I Vl opt in particular cases Imperatively demanded by 1 . io exigencies of tho situation, aud tho civil au- I .lenin J in genoral bavo boen uphold, and civil I ai iw has boen administered, with only auch limita- I ol ons as became necessary in tho execution of tho I jveral acta of Congress.' Tho particular mensuro 1j", f my administration which you aro pleased to men- I *' on with special commendation-(louerai Orders I o: o. 10-was, it ia .said, the occasion ot my diamie- I n ?I from command. Von havo Justly described tho I rdor lu question as intonded to enable the people I TR ) miilu a good crop th s you. and t hereby obtain tl io moans to support tboniBclvoa aud pay their I (j ebbs. I If my romoval had 'lioon provoked by some act r oppression, spoliation or cruelty, it would havo w con a mattel- ot moro regret to myself. Aa it'la I rii And no reason to reproach myself for endeavor- I , lg to rastoro in ooma dogroo tho natural proBpcri- I ' ! of an impoverished, population, and to avert tho I i jrioua disturbances that woQld havo followed tho I tr rosooutiun of more than tbfctyihousaud suits for I j, ebts pending in South? Osiolida, when General , rder No. 10 waa issued In jVpri! laat. Although 1 11 iv offioial relation? to the departmoiit of tba Caro- I pi uas has ooaBod, I cannot bo indifTeront to tho I o olfaro of cumin unit ion who?o. in tores tn were aol mg confided to my charge, norla their prosperity I 11 matter of ind?Tcronco to tho people of ino United I w latee or their representatives in Congress. Tho population of tho Carolinas havo not triod I > provont tho organization of legal civil Govern- I p lents in tho rebel mates, and il ia only just for I IT ie to state that your, own prompt and patriotic I .i squioscauco in Uro requiromonts of tho govorn- B( toni ' roliovsd the poopio you represent ot many | f tho burdons of military government, and ot tho I imo limo removed Bomo of tho most serious Im- ' cdimeuts to tho oxcootiou. of tho reconstruction l p ats in South Carolina. 1 trout your poopio will I ' ot Huffir any detriment by reason of complica- I M on ) for which they aro not responsible. It only I j, miains tor thom to comply with tho conditioifB I rosoribod by Congress, aud S aith Carolina will I , xm be reatorod to tho Union, wiUl all boc ancient ' g h tn and dignity au a sovereign Stato unim- I v aired. . lr Those conditions have no other .object than to I . niko our institutions truly republican m substance I -, (id form, that Justino may bo dono, and that tun erasion or prctoxt for c?nfilct may hereafter bo 11 rand. Thoro la not, in my jodgmont. any suffi- I ? lent roason to apjirojignij^jK^ Jo^ft?'fififr Cd?Sa- j .oa uorapuuy dovoloplng utls lone dormant, I elpless caste. . With advantages far inferior to tho I (ber rscos wliioh havo found their-way to this Duntry, the African has proved himself loyal, in- | uetrious, and obedient to tho laws, ' Generously fostered cr.d justly f roa tod, tho I, roodmon TTIU bsssreo t!;o bouo an? ni mi w of South- 1 rn population and power. With tho " solution of j his problem and tho diaap'petr?nce of tho aspori CH incident, to a long war tho Carol i un s will puter I pon a new career of prosperity, alike attract I ve I a tho philanthropist who wooka thoihapplnoss of I is follows^ and gratifying to tho statesman whoso I mbiUon is gratified in the progress of tho bom- I roiiKcsith, ;.. . ' i M fl Slit .Remexnborlng with pkasture the courteous con- I Idoration alwaya a?iown to mo by jour oxcolloncy J i all our intercom-s?, offioUl and pcrspual. and with fm liveliest lntorost in tho happy tfermtnsUon of ho Mdiyears of strifo which havo already too long' I ffliotcd our country. !'. ' .... - I I romain truly yours. I D. E. 8I?KLES, Major (louerai. To his Excellency James L. Oir,; Govornor all onth CirroUns, Columbia, p. Q" n ' \ ' ' I ril? I II di? ii AV ni unit the renee Conj ni I ? . i alonen. .i 0.1 j NOUTII PLATrB. 'floptombdr 20.-raaco ha? lieon. leclar?d with tho Bruloa, Ogallallas aud Sioux In iiana.' I*owdor and sliot.wiU Vo.glvon to thom to? il arrow.. Guneral .Sherman..aha Oonimlaaionon? 'aylor and Henderson apoko to tho Indiana lp yKfl r^wil^RIJIiirJoft the oounoil in augor. Tho lommlBsioners meet boro on November lat agslp. .hoy loft this afterunon for Omtba. I .. . . HT. LOUIS,' ?optombor 217-Privalo dMpatohea ?nfirm tho . doolaration of poaco with the Bruie ind Ogallallas bandu of Sioux Kilians. . Lt^/^lw: XoitiH, Beptcmbcf 82.-Th? Reriub loan'a speoiBl, from Omaha, lit? tho. following: Tho council at North I'JatU reanltcd in nothing -cnclnsivo.. Tho Indiana frankly filatotl thb oauaoA ittho trouMe. Gaporal Bhoimxn,! pu U'haii of, hoi coin misai uti delivered an ariawor, wnioh was '^euori?t^^n^toia^h??n that. tt?o r?ikoa<Ui huslgo on, arid thal thoy could no moro bo stopped haft tho snit sud moon: that, ir tb'py kept th? rioaeo' ioWiwUA Shot would bo givon thom, to bunt. Choy W?ro;sT??0? lUitil Novombor to consider i bother thoy would accept homes on tho newnes irvationsi and woro invited East to ?ec for, thom icivee what ppwjr Ibero we-? tomako war, and woro old that they did not know what war was.' th? Indians roplfod that aU thoy wantod was arruiiiirii Jon, which waa promisod. Tlto comralaslon havo returned to Omaha, and 0on. Bhpnnart will- como o Ht. tonis vUCh?oago.,. ..' ? n i-?ti .< , TjIATBKWOBTn, Hoptembnr il.-A band pf Sioux reatorday attackod tho camp of. Th dm aa . I'arks;- u -ailroad ? oontraotor, forty-Avo miles wost of Fort rUy??. Parks bad forty men,- who fought tho In llattB. killing eijjhl of thom, but Woro tlnslly oom-f SGod to rotroit, loa\1ng Mr. Patka and two othofa Jeaa,' and ono mortally wounded. Several roon rrere slightly woiiadod. Tub f?T?gos ttiutilat?d tho drirfbo<li0B in a shooki^ maimer. .Tito po trilled body o?, a woram waft dug up at Albanj; last wo?k. . Tl "WM' aa ^hrto and noarljf, sa solid AS tam bio. Tba tody had Wu buried soVoq 'Vt'?V: j \l ""i ' SEPTEMBER 25, 1867. TUB HOOK OK COMMON 1MIAVKH. A locunt number ?r tho Nu-tliviii,' Christian Ad? vocate hat a learned critique of tho English Liturgy, iu which wo havo no dilucult.v to tccug nizu tho lipo ucind minp of our fiiuud, Ituv. 'J'. O. SUMHKIW, 1). IX, ono of thu foremost ihcoloxiaus iu America. Although ho picachos from a Metho? dist pulpit, and writes fur Motin,dist roadoni, hm carly Episcopalian training and his inuato goi>il tasto throws a patristic air und halo around his labors, bato, bald nnd uniittractivo in other bands. Or. SUMMERS' many fi ninds in this city will bo pleased to road oreti a few extracts, as tho entire article is too long for us to loproduco. Tho T.ilurgr of tho Church of Emrland is uah quostiunably tho tttost sublimo in tho world. Thorn is nothing equal to it, in ancient or uiudoni timon. An error respecting it is rory prevalent, namolv, that it is for tho must part of Bomiiih origin. H is wouilorful that so groat a mislalio should havo BO wide au acceptation. Wo bohovo thora is nothing in it-if paasibly ono or two out uf nearly a hunched Collects bo oxcoptod-of IlnmiBlior mo Jiiovul origin. Tho millennium of dnrk ago?, from Ibo sixth to tho sixtoontb ccntnrv, contributed nothing appreciable to tho English Travor Book, ibo sources of tho book aro ns follows: 1. Tho Bible. We woro onco much amused at a ?emat k of a Presbyterian minister in Texas, lo tho iffcct that Episcopalians nood not brag so much of heir Prayer Book a? it was nonrly all taken from ho Hillie I That is Into. Tukoout tho Sontoncos, 'culms, Epistles and Gospels, thu Proper Lessons, ho Lord's Prsyor, Itettedtctus. Magnificat, Xunc Itmttlts. Uccatuguo (not to count tho Jenctlicitc rom tho Apochrypho, snd numerous quotations rom tho Scriptures in clio Collects and elsewhere), nd thc Prayer Book will bc grcatlv reduced in its importions. That tho foregoing aro, for tho moat ait, auitabio eoioctions for a public ctulus will not io questioned, wbalover objections might bo mado n.tiio order of their arraugument or tho frequency f thoir ropetition.' Tho great praia- or tho Prayer look ls not its originalitv, but its scriptural char? olo.. '2. Tho second source or tho Liturgy is Patristic, a also thc .Sunday Collects-hardly any ot mem emu later than tho sixth century7; moat or them ru found in tho SacramnntnrioH of Leo, Golasius ml Gregory. Tho Tr Ileum itt ascribed by Stillingllcet to iicotus, Bishop of ii mrs in Gaiil, who in said In aro cnm|ioscd it fur tho Gallie Church, abnut |A. I. 035, but it soon hecamo in general usc. Some ave ascribed il to Ambrosi! mid Augustin, in tho receding century. Tho (Horia lu 'Krcetsis is attributed to Tulos biirus, Bishop of Borne, who is said to havo en? nuin! ils uso A. D. 120. This mav bo doubted, ut Symmachus, ot tho beginning of tho sixth con irv, ordered it to bo sung nu nil Mundays and olidaya, except Advent, Innocents' Day and* Lent. ; is found, in nearly our form, in tho Apostolical (institutions. Tbb'llrst part <>r it is the Angola' mig at tho Nativity or Christ.' Luke ii, 14. Tho language i>r the Liturgy-bating a few ob - aloin and obsolescent expressions - m rich and iiblimo, and dovntjpnol, almost beyond parallel. ? this ie-ipe,-t it nearly takes rank with mir iitliorizcd version of thu Holy Scriptures, hoing ?cond aluno to that groat "cell ol English mole led." Wo havo compared thc t musial ions of tho nliccts,.ror example, as found in this Liturgy, ith the translations of tho same players, ?II ther rituals, and tho petitions hardly scum to Im io samo I Tho simplicity, purity, dignity, m?j? ate and fervour of the lanuuago. an admirably la I d ed tn the sentiment, and in tho ends of dov'o on. assign it the foremost plac? among the iicliologiea of thu Church. M. Kima: GttiAnntN, tho i lerer Parisian editor as a witty and sarcastic stylo'that renders him a irrihlo adversary. Ho trcusuros up the weak csaes or bis I nundi Tor a wrat hy day, and thou ii??!" them honu willi u grace and ukin tnut draw ith them the mirth or scorn ur the public. His teat quarrel with hin Imperial friend, patron, ml protege-for no ono mun bas contributed moro ? Loma NAPOLEON'S elevation than GinAiiuia nd tho rcHitlt ta a mal ter of no ?light interest, in.\unis Bcofliugly bolds up tho Emperor's tail iga, and parados bis German and Italian wracks I a manner calculai isl to oxcito um thing but itv or admiration in tho minds nf nn uxcitablu rench people. It ia nnr.niunato for tho Emperor lat ' tho editor is lon rich to caro anything bout tho lines imposed by an nbaequioua ju iciary under tho arbitrary proas laws, and K> great to bu supprcsocU ny tn? nonnah ot indi,-email's baton. So GIILUIUI.N goos on, riticiscs the Imporial policy in a manner tat i xe tea the envy of his poorer and weaker rotessional brethren. Tho "black man" bea .TV littlo terrors for him. His latest exploit was i reply to an official warning to publish no more tides on tho Constitution Ul bia Journal". It will, r courso, oxcito surprise in tho minds of intoni? on t republicans on ibis sido the Atlantic, that ar? eles upon tho Constitution should protluco un laineas in any quarter. But "they manage theso lings difieren!ly in Franco," aa may bo inferred om tho restiveness of Louis NAPOLEON, imdor io constitutional lectures of tho Liberte. But IBARDIN is not to be silouccd so easily. He re doi ted that ho would, thereto;-3, bo obliged to rite upon other matters; for oxamplo, on the loyal launer iu which Louis PITILLIPI'E was recorred in illo, in 1847-only a few months before his rall his reply suggests a parallel, the forco or which mst bo keenly reit by tho present Emperor, who ss only just returned from a visit to the prov? ices, whore hp was treated with a dogroe of roa 9ct, which, according to GIBABDIN, may preaage io speedy ruin of tho Napoleonic dynasty. Thc loral is, that oven an Emperor should not quarro! ith an editor. 1 ' Tho funeral services ovor the romains of Slr nzDFJiioE BnucE wcrogracld in Trinity Ohurch aston, at ll o'clock ou Tuesday morning". Every ling, waa as private as possible. Ait cr the funeral imoa tho romains were to bo convoyed on board steamship and takon to England. .Au autopsy I ibo romains waa mado by Dr. H rs HY J. Bios, ow in tho presence or Dra. JACOB BIGELOW ICU ABD M. HODGES, and CALVIN ELLIS, and tho isult waa aa follows : No lesion was diacoverod lftlcient to account for doath. All tho organs, minding tho brain, wore in a healthy stato, and 'Ould seoul to faaVO. justified expectations of mg Utoo As far aa can now bo ascertained, doath centred as a1 cortibinod ' result of a dy&entoria ??th which the patient bad boon a Mic tod for aove li dava, together with somo probable sore throat nd tho fatigue or journoyirig from Naraganact ?eanh to Boiton. .Tncso causes aro indood inauffi lout, unless In a patient of peculiar dolioaoy an ubc?ptibilitv of const!tutiori. ONE PRICE CLOTHING Pili: rill tildi .'..Li.!' ?: ;? li: .'*".. ; ?.. S b ii:iv? oti?Ms'i ..itu?8 yit'j .?:.*' JACULUI), WILLIAMS & PARKE?, ueQQiUtictnrerM, Jobbers Ss :!(,., .,:..'..,..- "P'' '-'.? FINE AND MEDIUS! -, . i PLOT HING '.i l !.. ft I lift : v*-!v '? , . ? .' . I I ' JAII!,' ".ttfO idjlfijlVl ?li ip|j.'"> iVKOIiESA tl ? i.tll.M ill T iiit-l ,f! M . .!: I .. ; :.l i. |'ia | ANp., if ( itJ .. RETAIL , .GENTLEMEN'S , 27o Kziisra-, COENER OP HAMEL STREET, njs j? ? T c> ki -s* August 30 SPECIAL NOTICES. .a- PROPOSALS. OPKIOR DETOX AND DIH B?HKI.NO QUAHTKItUAHTKH, ATLANTA, DA.. SEP TRMDE1I ITTU, lsni.-sealed propomfei ?rill w received nt ibis uiucu until fi .M., Muttttay, Httutsiaiiet twiii, iMh for supplying thu Onarteriiisstcr's Depaitmcut lit ?bia city with Jf..0OJ POUNDS SHELLED CORN. 1*111 up In good strong sacks, nf not lean Uuu two <u nutro Utan tinco biudiols pit Sack Cons to bm Ust? fruin ,],, ! and i H 1 r frc 11 y winn! lil il H ninal bo lu Tiui'i.tCATic, willi a cotty ot thi* at!> vortlscmont AI i ACurn TO BAOtl, nuil I- ai lim endorse incut of TWO uturossiiiLr. por*>ns ?rho aro willing tn he como surety lor Mic bidder lu thu ovum of Hm contract hoing awarded io him. Proiwsai? not complying with tho requirements of Ibis advertisement will bo rejected Dellvory to comtrssocn October Sib. mid continue at not less than one-third ol the whole amount par uioiith; or tho whole amount may bu d eil rc red al once, if thc contractor prefers lt, nt tho Depot Quartermaster's More? house, Atlanta, On. Tho oom will hu weighed mid in? spected when received. Rlddors aro Invited to bo present at the openui;; ni th.) bids. Satiafsctory evidence of loyally ol' stell successful hill? ier, und solvency ol surety, will bu required. The Government reserves tho right to reiecl atty ind ill bids. Proposals should ba addressed to thu uiidtTblgucd. and mdorscd upon tho envelope "Proposals fur thc dulivory ?fConi." Ry order of uvt. Brig, ueu. lt. HAXTUM, Ohlei i?. M. U. J. FARNSWORTH, lat Lt. 31th Infantry, A. A. Q. M.. September SI 7 In Charoo of Depot. OW IN THE DISTIUCT COURT Ol'' THE JNITED STATES. FOR THE DISTRICT OF SOUTH : Mini.I NA-IN THE MATTER OF J. AND F. H. REF RON, UV" WHOM A PETITION FOR ADJUDICATION IF HANKRUPTCY WAH PILEO ON THE 7Tn DAY OF AWP.T.-\sim i.'ifHiff JiMni .na'iRx_iv..ii.\>'i;. menu. A.D., IRG'I, a warraul lu Raukniptcy was .-.1 gklunt the Estate of J. sud T. S. HEFFRON, of libarles an District and Slate uf South Carolina, who have been djuihiril ilaukruplri on llielr own petition ; that Hie isymeut of sny ds4.li and delivery nf any properly ho ingtug to such bankrupts. I? Ibciii, ur tor their lise, und tie transfer of any property hy them, are forbidden hy iw : Hist u meeting of Um Cr?ditoT of the raid Hank-" npw, to prove their debts, and to choose ono or more asigticcs of their Eldale, will bo li. I.I st a Court of Itsiik nplcy to be holden st Charleston, South i 'anilina, lie No R. B. CARPENTER, Register, on the 1Mb day ol ?lober. A.D.. IH6T, at ll o'clock A. M.. st No. CO llroad treat, J. P. M. EPPING. Fulled Stairs Marshal, ns Messenger. August H , ll Aug 'ASKept ?W A YOUNO LADY p. r. rr io I M i TO HK.l imntry home, aller a sojourn of a lew months III tUc ?ty, wa? hardly recognixed hy her Mamila, lu plaenot coarse, ninth*. Ouslicd face, ribo bad a Holt ruby rom luxton of almost marble smoothness, and Instead r:nty-tlirvo ?lin really siipesredbul eighteen. Upon in nlrr nu tn the callao ol HO great il change, sha plainly ?ld thuin that she used tho CIRCASSIAN UAI.M, sui jimldered lt an Invaluable acquisition tn suy lady's toilet, y Itu use any Lady or ticnllt-iueucan Improve their i?'r ?tial spivaranre an hundred fold, lt ls simple in il < imhlnsllnn, as Naturi' herself ls -unpin, yet utasnrpaerl lin RH efllcary In drawing liupurltles from, ntsn heal ig, rlcansiug aud beauUfying I he nktu sud eoinpleiinn. y Ita dlrecUctlon on Hie cuticle ll draws Iront il all its upuiailc?. kindly heahiig tho same. nu.I leaving the snr. ICO an Nature Intended il should bc-.-tear, soft, smooth ad b ..'ifni. Prier SI, seul by Mall or Expr?s?. Ott re. ?ipi or an order, by W. I.. OUUIE A CO., OaernUU, No. tl West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. V. The only Amurican Agents for the sale of the -ame. March 30 . ly Orr WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL CURL ie Itch. WHEAT?VS OINTMENT will cure Silt Rheum. WHEATON'S OINTMENT earea Old Borea. .WHEATON'S OINTMENT cures all Diseases nt lb kin. Price fsl couts; by mail CO ennis. All druggists sell ll. fKEKfl A- po l-l KU, Boston, Propri?t??. September 10 inwOy ^r?rTFl??ER'8 TIC DOULOUIIEOX Oil " TORNER'S TIC DOULOUREUX OR UNIVERSAL ?VKUltAI.OIA l'If.t., ? M VI. ll Nil. NEIIRALUIA PIM., SAFE, CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE FOR NEU? RALGIA AND ALI. NERVOUS DISEASES. It in mi unfailing rsiuedy In sit CSSCB ol Facial Neural is, olteu cffoctlng a perfect euro In a single day. No ir,ii of Narrons Dlsesno falls to yield to UH magic tollu ace. Even tho sovarest rase? of Chronic Neuralgia and i neral Nervous Derangements of rosny yearn' standing, ffectlug the entire system, arc completely and penna enlly cured by lt lu a few days, or n few wicka st thc limul. It contains nothing injurious to tho most deh? lia nystum, and can always be tined with perfect safety. : ia in constant use by tho heat physicians, who give lt icir unanimous and unqualified approval. Sent by isll on receipt of SI ami two poi ugo stamps. Sold | fl ve ry where. . l ll % KU Ai CO., Solo Proprietors, No. Ititi Tremont street, Boston, Mass. [ J September tl inwfSmos "?irNERVOUS DEBILITY, WITn ITS OLOOM? ?tcndanl?, low spirits, depression, involuntary turn ons, loss of Stmcn, spenustorrkcea. losa of power, dlz?? Dad, loss of memory, and threatened impotence and i eelllty. find a'sovereign cure In HUMPHREYS'If [EOPATITIC SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Com oscd of tho moat vsluablo mild and iiotcut curative?, loy strike at once the root of tho matter, tono up the J Fstcm, arrcat tho discharges, snd Impart vigor and cn rgy, Ufo and vllaUty, to the entire man. They have ired thousands of cases. Price SS por packago of alx axes and vial, or tl per single box. Sold by drug gi? ta. ad sent by msil on receipt ot price. Address HUM - HREYS' SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE OMPANY. No. 862 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. September 19_~_ AW ARTIFICIAL E?ES.-ARTU1UIAL nU IAN EYES mada to order and inserted by Dra. F. lAUCU and P. (10UGI.EM ANN (formerly employed by '.oissoKMKsu, of Farts), No. 690 Broadway, Now York. AprU ll. . _HT "GO ST AR'S" PREPARATIONS. .nborutiiry, No. IO Crosby street, New York. 3000 Boxes, Rollie? snd Flasks manufactured daily. iOLD B Y A LL DH UO O ISIS E VEH Y WU ERE .. COSTA H'M " HALES DEPOT, So. is j BROADWAY, SKIT YORK, Vi. -rn fl, $3 to SS sizes sro put up for FatnlUoa, Storca hips. Hosts. Public Institutions. Ac., Ac. ' Il ls truly tsonderful the confidence thst ls now bsd lo very (ono of Preparation! that comes from "Costsr's " *slsblisbmenl. "CUSTAR'fl " EXTERMINATORS-For Rsts, Mice, loaches, Au'?, Ac, Ac. "Only lnfslllblcrcraody known." <Nbt dangerous to the human, family." "Rata como out if their holes to die," Ac. "COSTAR'J " DED-DUU EXTERMINATOR-A Uquld. int up In bottles, and never known to tall. "C09TAB'9" ELECTRIC POWDER-For Moths io 'urs and Woollens, ls Invslusble. Nothlugcan axceed it br power and efiicacy. Destroys instantly all I na oe I? on 'lani?, Fowls. Animals. Ac. ' . "COST AR'S" UUCETUOHN SALVE-For Cuts, Burna, Yaunde. BnllseH, Broken Prc ama. Sore Nipples, Pilos In U forms. Old Rora, Ulcers, and all kind? of cutaneous iffoctlona. No family should bowithout.lt. Ii exceeds n efficacy sll other Salves In nae. , "COSTAR'S" CORN ROLVKNT-For Corns, Bunions, Ysrts, Ac _ " COSTAR'S " HTTTEn RWEET AND ORArlOE RI.OS 11MB-Reatitlfles the Complexion, by giving to tbs skin , soft and beautiful freshness, sod ls Incomparably be omi anything now In nae. I Jd le? of Issie and position egard lt as an esaeuUslto the toilet. An unprecedented I alia bl Ita best recommendation. One bottle is always | bllowed by more. Try lt to know. "C03TAR*8" BISHOP PILLS-A universal Dinner fill (sugar -coated}, and ri oxtraorvlioary nulerie y for Cos Iveness, all forms of Indigestion. Nervous snd Rick Jeadacbo. A Pill that la now rapidly superseding >H il h erv. "Ci"STAR'S" COUGH REMEDY-Pur Coughs. Colds, loar?*,,.ea?, Sore Tl.rout. Croup, Whooping Cough, Aslli na, and all' forms or BronchUl, and Dlaessos of tun I hr.ul and Lung?. Address IIBNUY lt. COSTAR, No. 182 BROADWAY, N. Y. , BOWIE & MOISE, Wlipi.KSALK. A?K.VTS, No. Ul Meelina street, opposite Charleston Botel. Jana ll THE FLORENCE ll A/KITE, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT FLOREN0K. 6. tl., offers au excellant medium to Merchant? and linen* who wisb lo extend their business tn the rev lee section of tho Butts. Bales of advertising vory rea ?nable. - ? September ld BAUNW?LL SENTINEL TS AN EXCELLENT ADVERTI BTU O MEDIUM. LR I Merchants and business men try lt lor a few months "No risk no gain." Bend on your cards and increase Eur trade thts fall. There's nothing to equal Printer'? k-lt has inado many a fortuna. Terms for tbs pupen-S3 per annum, tn adrauce. Ju?TirtlacracnUi inserted at the rate of tl per squaro o> twelve Unos or less for each insertion. > Cards or ten linea or less, at tba rat? of f 10 for -thrc. months: -, ; , . Contrae bi by tho year or for six months, allowing pnv Ilea? ol changing, on mor? favorable tnrma- Address ; EDWARD A. DRON80N. November !.. PnU.n..> -vi >"rci?r. lori THE CAROLINA TIMES, PITOI.lflllSD AT OHAWOBDOBO C. II. THIS PAPER CIRCULATES THROUGHOUT THB mlddk) wrlioo of tbs ?Ule, snd offers fhs beal rscUlUseferadrartlsers. - ' > February 3? PRICE FIVE CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. ??r ?0X8KJ i K KU i>BH STEAMSHIP Oil AM? PIOS HM hurrhy notlnwl Ilial ?In la Thu Day dUcbaiy lng cargo nt Adger'.? Wburt. AU fc . ?I? tonialulug nu ttl. wharf ?i minuet ?rill lia atorad nt expenso sud rink vi ..wugr. STREET BROS St CO., Agouti. Hvptuutltci ?>[ a;> ( TI'V SHKIIIITS OFFICE.-TO DK lAtil.TINO Oi l Y TAX I'AYlIltS.-I do huriby give nu lice to nil d.fiiulli rs lu payment ol City Tat?? th?t, in pursuance ot ii.-tm. H m,. trnM th- city Council, I shall proceed un and niter UK- 111*1 dav ur October, next. under tba execution* now in my anice, tu luvy upon ?ml udver lian for Mle prupurly ul iii li ?stallt? t? eailary ?nid exo'u P. C. OUKItllY, City Sheriff. September itfi. s o?'ii V.c. I s r i: ATI fi S -FINAL KOTIUB. pounrii PRECINCT, w wins N,.. r. AND 7ANDO ANO f.-'UK- Hoard of Ite,;i-.ttnti.i!i lor Ina above name. I ?Yunis, in order lo rompi?lo the r. ^miration of Ihe aion ky tb? UUli inst., resist nilton will bo held at tho Waffe linton Euitlue Huns", VandiTlior.it street, lor Wards No, land 8, Tucnt.iy, rfVifnefituy mid 7Auritf<iy next, th? * Ulli, lilli ?iud 12th ilays of Scut-mbcr,from 9to il o'clock ich day. And st lb? Untlo Eugine House, Meeting streut, tho ultowimt week, fur Ward* No. B sud 7, ou Turtdav, ItViiKSiliiy sud Thund.ty. tho I'tb. lath and lath Kop. ember, from '.' to .1 o'clock oneil day, nfler which Uic looks will nositlvoly ba rimer). Tbl registration lists will be exposed lor public oxatiil inti m. tltt At tin' Kiiilc Engiito Itoasa 00 Munday ?nd "(?. titi ., tho >K|i| axial ?lill inst., und ni tho Wnshlnglou jr Ino Slows on fn'.-./.iy, Thurt.lay ?nd Fr?lay, thu .". L. Joih uod /Tth ii ptombcr, from ll toa o'clock each ay. sflcr which limp, for two day*, vii: Saturday, the sib. and lAw'/ov, amii ?.-I.IOII.I?.V. H.- Rntrrf ?111 r?^?. Ddcorrncl Ihn Ibis, and rcglsicr ?ny person who may ave br ru untere prevented from registration. Tho nalJ cvlsloii will tsko niara al tho Washington Engine OOAIM, MU? ll lb il o'clock oach day. thallium llo-ird ReglitrMI??iiili Product. September a scpl ii. il, 10. ll, 17, IS. 26, 36 oo-HKdisTltAllON m.YL NOTIOR-Sf XTtT 'HLVINCT. DISTIUCT OE BERKELEY, PAniSD OF T. JAMES'. IIOOHK CREEK.-Th? Board ot Registra mi Tor tho above natural Pre. bi.i will hold their duel wduini nf rctristiatiuti lor revising sud rorreetlog th. isis .iud to ri'glatcr our per-on who may have bpeu prc i-iiled iron? registration : Al Moose Creek Poll tho '.'Jil ?nd 2IU1 September. At .summerville Poll the '.'.'dh and -?Alb September. At Wass.nuasaw Poll tito MS and :10th September. The boura ul silting will be Irum 0 A. M. to :l P. M. LOUIS Pl NEUS, llbalmlln Hoard ol Registrars. lilli Prc ellie!. tiintrlrt of Ilerkrluy, l' ii I. li St. Jam**'. Uoose Creek. September ts 18.19,20,21,25 ??-.NOTICE T i M.UtlXKIIH.-C A PTAIN H ND Pt LOTS wishing to sneliur their vestals (n Ashley iver, an- rci|iicslrd nul to do M anywhero wlthlu direct inge nf the heads ol the SAVANNAH RAILROAD 'UAItVKH, nu Hie CliarlrMoii mid St. Andrew's sida ot ie Ashley Uiver; by which precaution, cnulaet willi tim ibmarine Telegraph Cable will IH1 nvolded. S. ?. TURNER, U. II, arbor Mantel's OHiee, Charleston. February 0, ISCil. February 7 ?iv- ? A T o u K r> o it ' s HAI?T BYE.-Tilia M.F.NDH' u \ 1 it DYE Iii lbs lust tn thu world. Tb dy true nud \ttrfe<A Off-harmlos?, niUalilo, instan u- i" No diiuppoltitmcut. No ridiculous Unis, n: nr.il III irk ur Uruwn. Remedied tho ill effects of md yet, Invigorate? the hair, leavtiu! lt soft uni hcautUid. sei genuino la sinned William d. tliitrhelor. All others o moro liultatloua, sud should be ?voided. Sold by ?ll rii?gist* jud Perfumers. Factory. No. 91 Hardey reel, N.?w York. SS- HEW MIK OP A COUNTERFEIT. Ileceinlwr lt! lyr SHIPPING. FOR ?EO?OETOW N, S. C., Oit MINO AT Mil lil 1S1 AND, WAV. KltLY. AMI KEITH FIELD AULLS. ST- HELE3STA, CAPT. 1). BOYLE. TT*ILL LEAVE BOYCE'S WIIAltF AS ABOVE. l l To-Xlyhl. the 93th lliiiUiit. nt b u'cloek. Ito. mino: will leave Ucorgctowii Ml TAurJJdy ,l/irrm??, ,0 2?tli itiatant, nt.'. o'clock. All freight must IK.' prepaid. No 111 ielii rei*elvod after A o'clock. For Fruight or Passage apply lo SIIACKELFOIIO k KELLY. September lU 1 Xo. 1 Boyce's Whnrf. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON 'coule's M?iil 81cani.sli.tp Company. THE STEAAISHIl' 3- DB - SOUDER^ CAPTAIN LEDBV, ?.yf-r-rt-, WILL LEAVE NOnTH ATLANT IO /^\'*>?rti2 Wharf. TAuriJoy, Heptombor So, at - ?aalmla o'eleek. j!JiJ!?>,*" I.iuo coni)H>5ed of Stoamoni "MO. KKA" ami "EMILY B. SOUDER." JOUS ti THEO. OETTY, BcplumberSJ _No. 48 East Hay. NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR NEW YU11K, HF. NEW AND ELCO ANT 8IDEWIIEEL STEAMSHIP/ G H A-lb?L PION; CVPTAIN LOCKWOOD, I/* ILL LEAVE FROM A DOER'S SODTn WHARB" IV on .Vimriliiy, Seplcinber 23, at 6 P. M. Od" AU outward Frnigbt ongagementa must be mtdo . tho olhce ot COURTENAY At TltENUOLM, No. 4? xat Bay. tar- For Paesag.i snd ?ll matters connected with tba .ward bin-liioss of tho Hhipa, apply to STREET BROTH* RS k CO., No. 71 East Hay. STREET BllOTUERS A-CO.. .."",. COURTENAY ll i HES HOLM, | Seplcinber j3_ IOHTOX AND ?UAH LENTON STEAMSHIP LINE. poOEW^ijfii ^ILrW^IJi uss&tSk YosTTug sro for sbovo Port on - al - o'clock. For Freigbt oe uuago spplv by Soplcmber 2:1.1. Heptember 23_mwrt_WILLIAM ROACH, F0?I SAVANNAH. THE STEAMER Z> I O T -A. T OH, 1000'TONS nURTIIBN, CAPTAIN L. M. OOXETTER. WILL IdUVE MIDDLE ATLANTIU t WHARF, every TUESDAY main, at ino o'clock, for that port. _ 'For freight or passage, apply on lard or to the office of J. I'. AIKEN ti CO., September 12 . Agenta. OR PALATKA, FERNANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LAND. IVOS ON 1 HI'. ST? JOHN'S RIVER, VIA HAVANNAH, GEO. THE NEW AND SPLENDID STEAMSHIP D I O O 3=t " (1000 Tana Bortben> CAPTAIN !.. M. COXETTER. ^^jp-t. WILL LEWE .MIMII. Y. AT I, AK ii Cl y^ESsSjC? WHARF, every "''ESD?Y IflOHI. at IgjlxllsMKBff 9 o'clock, for tn >ove place?, connect. i.^T iir'*Th??ln|T with tho Ooorgia Contrsl luilroad st ivaiinsb. for Macon. Mobile and New Orleans. AU Freight must bo paid herq by shipper?. For Freight or Passage, ?pply on board or at th? omeo r ' ft D. AIKEN tt CO., September 13_i?_? ? >_Agenta. IIHIIlilllITl?lKlil'NTOFIJIRIISU BY. MARLESTON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PACKET T.INEI NE.HMVEEK1A, VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD. R, . -WEEK.LV.' VIA DLUFFTON. TEAMER PILOT DOV....CAPT. W. T. MCNELTY? TEAMER FANNIE.CAPT. F. PEOB. r-vnjs OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS WILL LF A VU J Charleston every Monday and nurxtny ilormnot, 17 o'clock i end Ssvsunsh every lFedsir-fay ?nd Frida?! tomine'. ?t 1 o'clock. . Touching et Bin mon on JV.tx. ay, trip from Charleston, ?nd Irafouday, trip from, srannnu. Freight reoel.ed dally (rom 9 A. it. to 5 P. M., and lorod freo of nhargo. All W?y Freight, ?Iso Dluffton WtwiW, must ba ors. ?ld. 3 . For freight or pa?aii;o, apply to . . JOHN FBRQU80N, AecorurjiodAlloD Wharf, ? *' * Cnsrleaton, CLAQBOBN k CUNNINGHAMS, Agon?a, Barsonah. fl?. . VOLLER* LEK, Agents. Beaufort,8 O. N. B.-THROUGH TICKETS sold st th? ufflc* ot Lhrt goony lo Charleston to potnts on U.e Atlsntlo and OuU AU road, and to Fernanaitia sud point on the Bi. JobnM llTW, August\^