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VOLUME V.NO. 635. CHARLESTON, S. C., MONDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 2, 1867. PRICE FIVE CENTS BY TELEGRAPH. Oar Emopaan Dispat i?cs. THE rVXUSta ON THC R.OITAC~SION OF THE BOILER or A O .IEEE BXEAU2B- " ATE3I aiAREET REPOSTS, ETC., ETC. IBT ATLANTIC TELBO?APE.J Cons, Nove.nber 29.-The Fenians entered thc armory aal ci?;ur:i oa hundred and twenty five revolvers a .d tea Snyder r.fhs. LrvsRpoo:,, Novena io: SD- Eocninj.-Tho Br:r boni x's boiler exploded wi: b ra"=:..2; steam to start Oa hor t"ip to Grcc:o. Tn rs wero Boventy-three persons oa bo.iri a: tho timo of tho explosion. Soo wai loaded wita arms and munitions of war. It is tluusat that forty I1V03 wore lost. Tao ship wis blown ra two. Suo was built for Fraser <fc Trenlioln, to r ra tho blcokado or tho Southern States darin? fae lato v-ur i- Amerton, trad was at that t.aic niuiod tho Colonel Lamb. The Cunard steamer rscoived cishty thousiad dollars weakly for mail service between Liverpool and Now York. LIVERPOOL, Novombsr SO-IVoon_Cotton du'l and u .changed. Est mated silos 13 ODD bahs. LIVERPOOL, -November 30-2 P. Af.-Cotton dull and decided 1-16. Salea of 8000 bales. Uplands 7?:.; O.-icaus 7?J. Lard 49 3. 61 Bacor. UL LONDON, Novemb3r 3D.-Consola 9113-16. Bonds 7L LIVERPOOL, November 23-E:cr.wg_Cotton has deolaed 4*1 and closed woak-Uplands 7 9-161.; Orleans, 7 13-16. Solos of 10,000 balo3. Manches? ter advicss ooatinuo unfavorable. Oar WasMnjtJU Diipatohes. THE INDIANS ON THE WAE PATH -3IATTEB8 BEFOSE C0N0BES3 - DIPOBTANT DECISION OF THE C0M3IIS SIONEB OF SEVEXCE LN BEJAHD TO COTTON-THE PRESIDENT'S SISSSAOZ. WASHCSOTON, November 30.-The Honre mot to? da?. Bat fifty members were present. Adjourn? ed to half-past tea on Monday. Th? Cabinet was in estra session to-day con? sidering the message. Bevoauo to-day, $535,000 ; for the week, $8,113, 000; for tho year, $85,120,000. National Bank ciroulalion, $299,441,00?). Tho reading or the message will occupy about two boura. The Ways and Means Committee will report the bill prcvontina: contraction, and prescribing the time and manner of selling surplus gold. The Senate Judiciary Committse is investigat? ing' tie loyalty of Sonator Thomas, from Maryland. Tho Customs receipts from the oightoenth to the twenty-third are $2,219,000. Mr. Davis remains several diya at Barnum's Hotel, Baltimore. Lieutenant Sherley, with forty soldiers, has been attacked at Plum Creek. Ho bad two me" killed, .ix wagons and twoaty thousand dollars worth ot goods taken. Fourteen Indians have run off sev? enty heal of stock from Fort Laramie. The dob: statamant to bo issued about tho 5th, will snow - siignt iacrcase of debt. The folio ?tiis tao decision of thc Commis siotior cf Revenue ia regard to the exportation of option: It muse be cleariy identified aa the same ootton for whioh the permit waa obtained. Tho permit doos no: nadar any circumstances authorize tbs export of an equal nura er of bales or pounds of cotton. A permit to remove cotton, showing tho payra.n: 0. tax, is sufficient to authorize the exportation. Tho tax on cotton removed from pro docing districts, will bo collected from tbs cotton itself, no matter in wh.030 poaseaaiou fou id. Cet ton intended for muufioturo ia tao district where it is pro J ac jd cannot be taxed until manufactured. Every porsou, finn, or corporation manufacturing ootton for any purpose, in tho district where thc ootton was produc?!, must mako returns and pay taxes. WASSXXOTOX, Dooeraoer 1.-Tho report of tho Comptroller of thu Tieaauiy shows that ten Na tioaal Baaks have failed since their organization, trheir aggregate cap.Ul was $.,370.000. lue pub? lio loses OJuut $1,000,000 oa depos.ts. The Qov ,run5J-5 and COM boilers loso nothing. Ev. ry failure* is trice.olo to dishono.t or iucorapeteut gffloexi* The President's mossa^o contato 12 OOO words. Bota tao Proa.don: ?ad tao Secretary 0? tefl Trea lojy aro ia favor of ?a oarly resumption of epecio payments. Toa President docs no. thiak that moro ahou d bj any cjj.tratJ5.oa of tho imper o.r mhtioa os a preliminary to ivaauiptiou. Tao President's fi toad * say that this morago will re? iterate his rooona: -uetioa viotts. Tiis eaiiro maa sage ia rupreocatod as cairn, th?aiilaJ and patriot- j 1 o, and kai dy in its tone toward ila * South. It urjaos for early restoration on a constitutional baau. 11 Bite Alabama Keoon?tractlon Convention. ' JanxrooatcBr. ALA., Noveea'o.T 23.-Tho Kecon- ? itrafltina Ce-avoat.o.-i pi sud an ordinance to or- t rania? tho voluatsor militia of Alabama. It su- * horizes one company to every thousand vot?te; a ill officers to be appointed by tho G-.? r? VC, and to c 39 of known I yalty. A prcat many efficers, with ' teavy emolo'-i$uts, are provided ir- Oao Major- ? ?? aoral, three Brigadiera, sn Adju.^nt. Quarter- 1 Baster, Iospeo.or-Ganoral, Paymaster, burgeon- 1 fjaorai, ?to., the *aole to bo ua oommaud of 0 be Govsraor. j, The C jnaorvativo3 declare that this rnoaauro s laces tba State under a militia dynasty similar to i( irowalow'a; its exoaa3?3 w.4 neoossarily greatly c norease the rates 01' taxation. t An ordinanoe was passed, dsclarin? the war t lebt of the State, and all liabilities created direct y cr indirectly ia aid of the war, nuil and void. \ An ordtaanoe was reported by a selsot commit- ti ee, was discussed until ibo hour of adjournment, ? ??ovidint; tor the extragutsnmeat betwoen oitize-s .f this S:ate of ail debts ex.Bticg July 20th, 1S85, j t ra paymont of instalments by noto of original j ^ tmvunt of debt. The session of the Convention will continuo ar^ngh a part of next week. | f* Tb* X vulsiana Reconstrnetlon Con? j g ventton. Nxw OBI<XAS?, November SO.-In the Coaven ioa to-day A resolution was offered by a negro nember, expressing the sense of tho Conventioa as t ipposed to general amnesty. Laid over. ^ A resolution *was offered that tho first and para- ' nount duty t f uie Convention is to frame a Con titution, and taat all minor buaiuess be disponscd nth until thi3 ia accomvliabcd. Laid over. J BIr. Wicklifle (white) ctfcred an orJiuaaco pro- r >osing certain changes la >he organic law o;' tho kate to the eflect that tb.3 Legislature shall ostab- f ash ires public sohools tbrous 'MUSA the Slato, a^d . provide for its support Dy taxation; al children between six and eight years ot aje to be admitted without distinction of race br color, pr previous oondition; that there shall be no sepaiXte schools ?$tab?shed for any raoo; that a Uaiversitj* aha.ll bo jjt^bUshed in the City of New Orleans, which ? 3 mall lN open to all studont3 caoablo of matricula iion, Tit^^11** distino:ion of raoc or ooior, or pit- I doa3 oond.,,,-:ia- j Other Sectios provide for the maintonanoo of \ ' Uovernmcat sculls. Beferred to the Committee on Eduoation. A r solution of thar.^* t0 Go l for the snccess of the Radical Republican ?t?j in this State was laid over under the rales. s A resolution to the effee: tliat ri" property quali? fication will be requit od for any State, parish, or municipal off.oo of honor, trust, or ornoiuueut, was referred. A resolution ofl?red yesterday, that tae 1 ? proceedings of tho Couveutioa bo PUJ??N?I;! ia the New OrleuLB Republican, and paid for. wao do.ato i j j to-day and tablea by four majority. A resolution : ofi'ei-od yesterday, by McMiibt, w^.tj. 0 ratify sn lot of tho Lcsicla-.urc of 1853 U i.^uo boudai to provide '-bo means for thc ropairi: g and con? j etruction of tii^ leveo, waa made a special crJ.?r j for Mo.-day next. Governor randers issue: r. proclamation ie-pudnMns iii connection with those who havo been attempting to purchase a bill from Congress granting cid to build levees and says any ?rad all persona oUiminsr to aol by State author.:;-- In th a matter, assume powor3 that dj not Dslon?, to tnem, and declare;: null v.\:u void thc j contrae: eutoiol into by E. il. Angemar, Charles ; laird, and cammitteo of o.d board ot Levee Com? misioners, whereby it was Btipulated tLtt tuc i Suco pay a bonus of twenty per ce.it. on account sf loan or appropriation; revokes Cou-misaicncr Angemar and Izird aa o.v.n'.s oi ti.a Sta-e. General Han-ooU'a order ta having a healthy ?Beet. Th? Meejune's Washinstoa Special sa) : "The Prosid.. : has directed General Grant to In? struct Genera. .Hancock to inquire into tue cause cf circu jstanoes ci all removals of civ?cfiar; which hate been made, and report tho facta in ?sch ease. Affair* in Virginia. EICHHOND, VA., Novc.nbor 30.-Tho United States Court Will adjourn oa Mondar until after tho ad ournm:nt of tho 'lecoastruction Convention, which meets on Tuesday. Many delegates have .rr. ve ?. 1 boro wi.I b? a oauoua on Monday night :f Kopablican members. Icc tormad hore to-day. ! Market Reports. NEW YOBS, November 80-iVjon.-? tocks a shade jotter. Monoy easy at 7 per cent, premium. Ster? ling Exchango 9}. Gold 133?. Fivc-twau.ies of J \i2 coupons. 108^. Flour 10 cents bwer. Wlicft drooping. Cora fcvors buyers. Data fal cent better. Mess Pore. 23 87?. Lord duli. Cotton dal. and drooping at 16 cents. Freights quiet. 3 j.r.ts Turpeatiae 55} a 56 ocnts. Bosin steady CjmmoQ S3. Eteninq.-Cotton lower. 8i!es 2500 bibs at 155 alb o:nts. Flour-State. $9 a $10. When du:i, nomint Hy lower. Cora lc. low3r ; Mix:d Woatorn, S3 cents. Pork, $25 93. Lard dull, 12$ a 13 J conts. Naval Stores quiot. Groceries quiet and unchang? ed, freights steady and quiet. Gold closed S7? a 33. ?AXTDCOBB, November 89.-Cotton completely neglected. Fl mr doprossod; no demand. Wheat very dui ; receipts light; prime $2 50a2 55. Corn very cull; new white $113al 20. Oat? dull at 70a 72 cents. P.yo dull at$145al50. Provisions-A better feeling; sabs of Western bulk shouldors at 9 o nt ; .?.ring now at 9j cents. LmaxSiXi, November SO.-Flour firmer. Com uachanged. Mo?s Pork, old, $20; now, $22 50. Bacon and Lard unoaanged, ST. LOUIS, November 30.-Flour dull and nomi? nally unchanged. Corn easier at 95a98o. Provi? sions dull; Shoulders Hallie.: Sides 15c. Lard 124c. LOCKVILLE, November SO.-Superfine Flour $7 75. Corn, now, on ear, 75c. Shoulders 12c; clear rib Sides 15jc. Lard 12Jc. Pork $20 50. AUGUSTA, November 30.-Cotton-Markotsteady; sales 630 bales; middlings 144 cents. Receipts 656 bales. SAVANNAH, November $0.-Cotton dull and heavy; middlings 14Jal4j] cents. Sales 1034 bales; icceipts 2300 bales. MOBILE, ALA., November 30.-Tba cotton mar? ket closed unsottlod, at 14?c for middling. Sales 2000 bales. Reo npta 2461 balea. NEW OBLEANS. November 30_Sug"- quiet; Rood to fa:r lLj;pv.me 13c. Mousses duli; -.ommon 45 a?oe; c'ioice 75a':0c; Cuba 52 i. Cotton in fair de? mand; Midd! ng Oriouis 13?O.; sales 470 bales; re? ceipts 4413 bales. Gold 33:. WIUTLVGTON, November 30.-Turpentine firm; sa ea at 43 je; .old firmly at 50a. Rosin ht .-ad., at $2 25 for Strained and No. 2. Cotton quiet-14 mic THE THREE AGAINST CHARLESTON. A Nc VT and Formidable Railroad Combina? tion. Fr-m the proceedings of the meeting of the stockholders of tho Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, hold at Wilmington, N. C., on tho 27th instant, wo observe that thu road is seriously con? templating direct railroad communication between Columbia aud Wilmington. We fiad in the report ol' tho proceedings, published at length in the | * Journal, of tba 28th, th? following resolution, brought before the meotiug by Col. S. L. Fromont: Besomed, Tuat it ia of vital importance to the 11 interest ot this Company that dircot coniuiunica tion between tho cities of Wilmington, N. C.. aud Columba, S C., by means of a branch of this Company's Ba..road, be effected at an oarly day; aud taat the whole subject of constructing such branch bo referred to a commit ee of three utuck naldera, with instructions to report upon the satnu to ta.s meeting. Uad?r this resolution, Me3sr3. S. L. Fremont, 0. G. Parsley and J. Eli Gregg wer? designated as tho committeo, and, at a subsequent sossion of tho stockuoldoi'd, preset:ted tue following report: To th? ?ocklwlders oj Lhe Wilmington and, M?n? chese- Hxdroad: The committee to whom was refe'red the resolu? tions on tuo subjoct of th-a ojnstruetion of tho branch of this Company'a road to Columbia sub? mit the io.lowing BEFOBT: Th'it it has given tho subject that consideration ita importance demands, and are unanimous in re :ommendi ig that most energetic and decided r no ;; bo taken by the Presid.nt and Directors of e Lins Companv to cause a b.anoh of the road to bo ? ?naeructed Hom the best point on this Imo (be? lieved to be from or near thc Village of Sumter; to ue city Oi Columbia as soon as they eau eeo their pay clear tor thu purpose. Th? groat imp?rtanos of the work cannot be laubteu, it ne but for a moment turu our oyes lo :he map aud see the vant area ol productivo oaun fcrj that duds a maruet or a lor warding point at Jolnmbia. You not onlv obtain the benefits of th* conneo iion taat will be made by ?v?as of tho "Columbia ind Augusta Railroad'' to "all the points South ?jd Sjutaweal," and by the Charlotte and South .orajina to Chesterville and other pointe on the c ino ; bn?" 'he immense trade that will be opon to a ho enterprise O' Wilmington bj the present liuo 0 J Greenville and Anderson, a..d wucu thc Blue a' tidge Railway is completed 1? Ciucinnati yon have b , eaoi ; and quick routo ?foin the Great West to b mr port. In adaltiou tJ this (a portion of lt ro noto) you have uow a dally transport?t.on line IL ugurated belwood Northern citioo and Kingvide. ti ?ut in c msequoaco of thu adverse auto: oat that <" a.ou this lina at tho latter pjint, tho whole hue Jj tom Now York is blooked up, aud, you aro told. C au..ot be oponed by your li. 0 to Augusta, A thia: a, p j...con, Columbus, Montgomery, aud Mo vile', un- ? sss some OhiriOatou interest is oousohdatod or U oiuo coLCoa.ioa made ay other parties to Ca ir- ti .tte. iJ A? strange os it may seem to this meeting, your V ornmitteo are informed that tho management o? D. ho South Carolin a Railway Company is averse 0 having a last freight lino o\er its Columbia 5raach from King vi de to Augubta. That woulu t once put this line 00 au equal footing with thu 'iriiinia and Tennessee Raliway Uno. So IT has his prohibition carried this Company, that, whilo otton is now be ng taken from Atlanta to New ,'ork by Railway and Steimers. c a Lynchburg od Norfolk, a distance of some sixty miles groator ban it is by- ?uv of Wiluuugtou to tue earn? point, et thia lino cannot carry a halo. P In view of these facts, ana tuo great field pre- f? ea ted to this Uu* for avery large aud valuable h. lerCuandiso transportation to ih tho country as ei a- as tho Alabama river, and South to the Gulf of b l?xico for "Time Goods," your committee aro b< oily impressed with the great Importance of ur- P mg, by every means, within your reioU, tbe early tl aception ana speedy c mpletion of this werk, To this end, your comruitteo recommend that a. reiimtuary survey and usiimata be made, that tho - 'residen, and Directors bs instructed to asoer ain what aid can bu obtaiucd from the conueot- K ag roads, North and South, and so soon es they au obtdiu tue requisite means to oommonoe the v rork. Your Committeo also recommend that tho Pre? - r( lent and Directora cause a propo rtion to bc mad J > the mau igouient 1 ta-. Suntu Carohna Raih?o id ora coat...ct lor a term of yo ru, to use L.air jj.d ?Q.U K'.ugviliO to C-iti.nd.a, and also ti tuga j.a, u^o a uooii tr us bad eu d.i.oaa ua eaa >e agtco . a.' a ay luis? Company. And shoud aivout&KCOua arrangements bo uudu therefor, ,.ien tney may ior tho preseat suspend tho wo: >l coastrue.iag tho bran J- referred to othir.viso o press the matter to k speedy coi.BtrucLoa. All of which ia rospectiudy submitted. S. L. ? LEMONT, For Committee. The report was received and referred to tba Boord of Direotors, GBEAT FENIAN PaocEasioN IN NEW YOBS.-Ono )f tho most imposing demonstrations that the Fenians of Ne ? York ever had took placo on Thurs lay. It oom prised a procession wita hearses and vmbols of mourning, to mark tho sympathy feit n the Now York Fenians in the lato of th? thro: a embers of tho Brotherhood recently executed .it Manchester, England. From the account given ii it in the i\"ew York Sun we take tho foUoTviug : Tho pr' cession was especially conspicuous ia kei'uet that au cL.Bsesof oitixenB, the n?tive as vd. ns the adopted of all uatioaalitias, by their aresenee a d svmpathy, demonstrated that the sauses which have hitherto repelled many Irish no irom tho ranks of FeaLianism seem to have 32011 washed out in the blood of Allen, O'Bn u and Larkin. I hore was none of that jollity, that oro ir alt of temperament, which is tho distinc dve Kh .racteiisttc of Lisa gathor.ngs. By oleven o'e.oc* an ia-.monso procession had abse:ab ed. luey formed lour deep, wearing OL ihe.r le. cims Dad,".-3 ?i groen, draped in mommiuG . Tuico hearses, eaoh drawn by four wluto uoraea, ? 1 and c.: which wero respectively written tao worua ? .tUa," OB am" aal --Larkin," came on th. < scene, the differout Irisa temperauco aad civ.c ' societies were out in tull loree, a^d?oou the o-.tae | 0. La-t Broadway, trooi Grand to Sdtgers-strect, 11 waa occap.ej.- Abe cumoM of those pteeeuta: ,1 this juncture could i.ot mvs been lass than rutty thous rd. abe ^ntt.r; -..icaijlua, m close march- 1 ja ; or cr. rxtondod over y-e and a h*if mues, aud ( j tae numboi oi Foaiaos marching before tb* hearses ? 1 v computed by aa rxp?neiiced captain of po.tce 11 a: lilt.ea thousand. Too banners o? all tho soe;..- , 1 ties were furled and covcrjd e\cr with crape. Ti-e . ? .a uer which led tae procession bore the words, . "\Vo mourn our loss-wc must Lo avenged." Atier 11 marchiug by t c cty hall, whorj tue process Ou j? w,b rov.ewea by t.;e Mayor, it wound us slow . lb ?.oag aa Bivadwy. A temporary platfuTin 11 va a erected at Union square, whore Jobn Sav g.-, ? t e Cuiof oxecu?-^a: th: Fenian EiotheraOad. li delivered the memorial oration. Ho was followed bv ether speakers, in* Bpeejhes aid Lettered- s uiu u?t? a Jaie LOUT 111 tac itfteraoon, and it ?as M dark befare ia- mea had dispersed and the last .1 green uniform hau disappeared. Tno fr a s LT, 'I renholm & - o. Settlement. The Washington correspondent of tho New York Times telegraphs to that paper, under dato of tba 27;h alt : The peculiar characlor rf Mr, C. C. Washburn's resolution on thc F. uer, Tronholm A Co. settle? ment, nassed yesterday, has attraoted attention. Among other ?ufarmatioa w.iich it called for was whether a contract has beon made by thc Govern? ment whereby Borne person ii to receive alargo share ol' the procels for ofleetin'-,'a r-ettloment Oa what information t?is inquiry was based doe* not appear; but it can be stat d io advance of the reply c> the .esclu.ion. thai uo such contract baa bean ma ie by the Government. Tuat thc basis of settlement as recently agreed upon between the Treasury Department and tho American partners o! the firm iu persou, established thc principio as web as the ter.H ? o i whhfa tho ciao is to be sot led. This principio was th it all tho property in tho handi of Fras.r. Trenbol" A Co., or of their Engli-h pirtn.r, Prloieau, belangin? to tho s - cabed Confederacy on t ie 9 b Oi April, 1833. t:io dato of its disaolutio i, beca no at otico tao proper? ty of tba United Stutts, without iiabiiity for any debts duo by the said Confedoraoy to Fraser, Tren uolm & Co. Tiiis settlement gives thi Govern? ment flvo or six ships, t ie alous' cotton, worth ?20 OOO sterling, and considerable other property. Judge Rsdiield, tho authorzod asroat of tho Gov ernmeu', is now in E ?gland, tu complete tho set? tlement on tho abov.j t rms. Tho Washington corras aondont of the Boston Advertiser, a'ludinj to tho same subject, says : The reply of tho Secretary of the i realty to the resolution ot General Washburn, of Wiscon? sin, caUiug for ?n?orraacioa relative to the settle? ment witu Fraser, lioanolm A Co., will be an in? teresting document. It wUl probably cover a copy of tho paper feigned by the members of that timi in this country as tho result of tho coufareao3 some weeks ago with cha Treasury Da artmout. The negotiation for tho Government was conduct? ed by Assistant Sac etary Chand er end Hau. Ca? leb Clashing, and resulted i i a mtuin r entire^ Bat?s.actorv. Mr. Xreoholm's attcr.i y and ono member of the arm carno up hera from Charles? ton, and attor considerable consultation, aimed papors conceding tiiat tho Govor.-mont is entitled to all tho apt o.?c Coufoderate property which was tn their bauds on the ninth of April. I?55. tha. be? ing tho day ot Lo a's surrender to Geueral Grunt. This concession (. ave tho department lour or five ?hips of war, and cotton to tho value ot twenty thousand pounds sterling. Tho Treubolms all conceded tait tbsy could make no claim on this pioporty for debts due tu them from the CoDfoderato Government, and fur taer. that the Uu.to 1 State* aro entitled to a state? ment i f the account between tho Con ederato Gov ?rnm?nt and Frnsor, 'lie tiolm & Co., as it stood an tho said 9.h cf April, 1835 ; and to tho receipt :f ny money touud to be duo ou that day from thc said firm tu the said Confedorate Government. This isreomont was taken to South Carol na, and subse? quently e;gncd by all tho members of that firm iviug m this country. Three or tour weeks a.-o Jai f Justice Redfield, of Vermont, sailed lor Eng aa i to close up the business with the partners ?vulg in that country, and it is presumed that tho natter ts oonciuaed before this timo. Speele Paymcnt?. 1EP0BT OY THE KEW TOBE CILA MI)EB OF C03OIEBCE. On Wednesday the Now York Chamber of Com nerce bold a special mooting, when the committco ippoiutcd "to coi.bider the subject of a return to ?pecio payments, tho reasons therefor, and the tarUcst date at which a resumption of spe io pay nents may bc practicable,:> mada along ropoit. li tor a general oonstdcrat on of tho 6ubjeot, choy irrive ac tho following ouucluiions : Your committoo assume in thu first place, as a ire.irni .arv co the resumption o. spceio payments, hat all the floating debt of ih> Governineuc, cx lept that kuorru as ''legal tender," must bo fund id; second, tuat gold aud greenbacks may boma e >f equal value d' Couvres* will enact that cht, latter ?hali bo received in part, tay to c.ie extent of teu ter cent, for duties "ac Chu cusUamho. se," aud he n ,tc? thus receivod ca icelled u dd the dosired iud is reached; any further curtailment berni; iu hat oaso suspuuded. To th; . extont the necessity voulu be obviated of ellina ?.uld, which, under ne existing tar.tt, is received m excess ol che imount required to pay intu.o-.i ou tho pubuc lebt TiiirJ-That whenever the valuo of gold and -reoutiacks aporoXiuiates under chu coauicious ...o .ny au a crested, the Treasury Department may alen und.rtake to redeem g ram backs with gola, uovided tuero is no maten tl tailing od' iu lue tut to ms revoauo or iu the amount of a la m Chu , treasury. Fuurth-That rosnmplion by tho Treasury Do lartmuut necassarily involve** resumption by tho lauLs, and that tao Treasury Doprrimoot, the tanks aud che ,oniu"uiiiy wdl have a common lu? ercst in austammg each o'her, Lt che attempt ba . IOC prematurely mado. In presenting the reasons for rosumption, and . udicaiing a timo whon it may be practicable, your ommitcee are not disposed to ov riook or under- ' ate che difficulties tuat stand iu thu wai ; what- i ver these may be, it is safe to say that cuey will i over be tess chan cuey are now, it other than thu , Oiicy of contractiou bithcrco pursued is foll eve , r tue one above Bugsestod. lt is wiser and uioio manly to acocpt, without 1 lueoassir. d lay, tue re a edy for oui- financial ls wa ic a time and oxjaruuce uavo provo! oiiica IOUS, lather than to live in perpetual fear u. tue jmporary solTering ic will cause. Contractian ouadess means a reduction of prioos,?a ia a our iilmuut of luouuycd facd.ties, but ic points to o e icdiuai of pa;, meit, aud resumption wi.1 put ac , sst mauy disquieting suggestions lu regard to the . ubhc debt. What portion of tho debt is held abroad your 1 ommittee havo boon unable to learn, nor are tm ru <? ny meaus ol krtoWiugj whatever ene atuounc ma.. I Q, ic is ad tao luau lncreusiuji, and t..ere is nb vidot.ee to show that any parc has bsen returned, ' eeausa it was worth mure Chan whon ic wak 0Ug.it. Our bonds went abroad whon gold wa3 at 2S0, ( ad ency u.vo goue iu larger vo Uiue us tho cost, i araugh a dec.ino in tho prive uf gold, has boen , .vaad/ appreciating, ic is sate to assu'/iu cuac io> w.d be held wita confi-ui? teuacit. as ie-n c as ' engross aud chu poop.o inau.c SC au integrity ol ulyoao woiciiy ot om* greac republic, aud it is uii iasonable to auti ipacu any molestation Lom par? us ubruad lu tue pursu.t of measures tuat w ,i iud to lurch r improve tuc value oj tho.r proper r. Gbseivatioa snows tuat for the must parc thu r.Ca of our bauds iu foreign markets ia rugulated j y thc value ot guid iu Nd* Yar... I we prop osiCioaa will bo mado in divers forais ) t, ...... e_ : lirst-lo increaeo the "legal tendor," by a sub- < .itut.on uf treasury uotos for om* preSautba .k < xculation; as uaderstoud by your comui'tCuo, the topoaiciuu hoing tj pay bouda boating lnteiest i itu note- that do not. i Second-To Increase tho amount cf bank circu- ? ,tiou b.v ?fcy ta one bundled millions 1 Suouid .nu drat os adopted, oa id lon:e in tho 1 .bb fo-th will receive a sn jfk. the injurious cf- ? icts of iTniou noaa or:i eiiiuiato. It, o.i t.iu other , and, the issue of more hank cuno.icy is authonZ' ] 1 without au lacrease ot "iegai tender," it will j ut huston tho ca h. tbrougu ..h eb, perhaps, jouer or later, it is destiued the counir.' shad ? ass. after maw tempor.z.na; to avoid a calanaicy , lat is oercaiu to rosolt from lujulic.ous leg.a.a- . uu. 1 Ibo repot ? w:s ordtrod to be prmtod, andu ', :py direoted to bo sent to each member of Con- i rcs9. In tho debate which eubaoqusatly followed, J les.-rs. OpJyke, Low, Cuittauduc, C:nkiiag and i laury took part. The prLciples embodied in thu ! sport wore generally ondursed, though thcro was ; ?mo d ieraaca of opi iou as to the proper time ' r stoaie rosumpu.ia, some urging a later, othors a ea,,.or period. Mr. Coitteuden ur;?uod that a u a reiurn to tpecn pa}meats ia essential to tili itegri y of tho Government. Hs then snoko in iver c: a repeal of the cotton tax byCon.rssa, ni prediotsd Oui -? thia waa douo and Congress rou.d .mmediatoly adjourn, sold would ba at 120 elura CariBttnaa. Tno speaacr said the cry L.r aflatlox) does not como trom tho solid iacerescs or he Government, but frota speculators who wished o bndpo ov.r their wild op?rations. Mr. L'bitteu len said that tho oouutry wa3 much better prc laredlor a return to s.^ecio payments at the close if tba war than it ia at thu present time. Tuc onger tho mo&sure ii dolayod tko moro tLffiuulc it vid beoome. Xr. cud ?lrs. ?uruucr. Tho New York COrreSDOndont o.' tiro Clnclnn-.ti Commercial makes thu iollowin,'; i. msnd$ honor abbi or th scandaloua stories which h?vo been goit.g he rounds of tue newspapar^ lu regard to ibu de nest.o infelicities cf Senator an I Mia. Sumner: It vas my fortune, at a dia.t.r party tho other lishe, co !a'a teated IKXI a nate lad; gotten up b. irt ano nature regardleai ot expones or appear? tuces. Laokug over the /.srson-ie: of rey i rctty leigubor fur a pu.at on which tu lodge a Litio o JE reraallOu, my oyo fell cu her c??,n n. lue duar tttie tbin^' had piled all uer bair, purchased aud crown, upon th s to,) of ber precious iittiu hoad. >o I temarueu the singular fashion now prevailing, tad to.d of M.ss Alain.n^-.u Am inda Louisa Manaly Ja-vlc^a, daughter 'at tho cele raicJ Camanohu 2h.of. cow et Mrs. B.*e eel b...i.ed female ec.uui viio wis the eavy oi all th? i-'iris, on uccouut ol' ter numerous ma.if.uiiueut sJiigntms. furmshud bv 1er iliOaCriouS papa item the tcalacoi his euc* aies. ibis little hi?toire ?Ucl not seem to please my I air bearer, a..d w.iu tho taut poo tillar to her ses, ?ho changed tue subject by .?-k nj ms a' I h .et leard Mr. Sumner's lecture. I rea oaded by aay n< that iruiai a seus-a du.y I ,iad mado ?ue ot' ?ie mous n iu tha. gave him iwouty-nvocoutseAah tile] ? counttuanc '.Way,'' ?fi exclaimed, "jou ccrtair.lv don't be icTe hilf th'.* Wi?udalOiij stwrica tucsc papers ba.-. ; :..cu..tol." .T am a j .urnalist, my dear m .darr, ?nd -lo..': ; jo'.ievo BUj cn. t.. - p tpcrs eiretil tte. Lut do ;. wa t u.a.itusa. that w.cu tata \o.uia.uou?auiuke tu.ie ! a no fire?* '.^ono vhstovor. 1 anon z.., tho par i-.r. at.d a:a I icquaiutcd wita a.; tat i.c.i. Aud thcTuis not a voi d of trutn ia thuui. I eua tc i i ou tuat no mar . uso ever created more ftstouis?meu? iu Uostoa han" thia; fer you must know tua Mi-s. Hooper was a fashionables lady of t j.j c < nv. r'c la cremt, whi'o Mr. Sumner, socially, is dote-ted." "Do yon mean'to Bay that the great S iranor is :iot oon?idered good society in tho capital of Yan koo Jo m ?.' "Certainly I do. His family nevor was much, and the host people look down on him.!.' .'Poor daviL" **. "Of course the marriago was an astonishment. They wara manned at hor sister's house, and no one attended but the famil--, and after the cere nv bid nowly-mado Bistcr-i ?-Law rofuaod to kiss bim." "My dear madam, you ht,vo no idea how you oain me. I commisserate Charles. Pray pro? ceed." .'lhoy were mated, but not matched. She was a gay, iasbionablo creature, fond of admiration, ? while ho is a settled old bachelor, fond of him soli." ' -I see. Sin beli 'Vcd in balla. Charles bolievcd in Sumner. She wanted fashionable life. He I winted ono who would sit in rapt admiration of uh groa tn asa wucn ho waa ptesont, and in his ub senos amuse hersolf by reading all hisBpeecho?, a id thanking Providern? for the blessings of auch a husband." "I don't know about that; but I do know that she carno out one of tho mo--t beautiiul and be-t .Ire-sod women in Wastiiu :to:i, and wan surround ed by admirers at ever;/ entertainment; and it was common io . Mr. Sumner to approach her about midnight and say, 'Mrs. Sumner, your carriage waits.' 'Let it wait, Mr. Sumner.' would be tho response. 'But I am very much latiguea, and wish to go home' 'In that case you baa botter go home, Mr. Sr-mn r,' would be tho cheerful reply. Who.oupo.t the cirolo would .mile as th J Sanator withdrow." '.And was that versatile, diplomata Baron Holstein one of the circle ?" ' I believe so. They were rory intimate. Ho es? corted her at ali rocepcioui, dinner partied, and balls, and waa her daily atte mant to tuo Senate Chamber, wnere they Bat in the diplomatic callory, and admired Charley in tho d.staucc. f bo wicka.I town of Washington talked ot another Sickles and Key affair. But Sickles was a ruffian-Mr. Sum? ner is a dplomutist." ?.And as ?nair i an f the Com dttoo on Foreign Affaira in the Senate he addressed an Infor., al rx ?ie to Mr. ?Seward Secretary of State, requesting tho recall of tho Baron, whoso presence was prejudicial to his domestic affairs. IH tl.at thestory tn ?da ul" **1 baheve 60. At Joist such a story got into your wicked papers, and when Mrs. sumner road it she was so mortified and ashamed that m five hturs afterward uho was on a steamer bound tor Eurof-o."' "Io join the Biron?" 'Not?t all; but to join her sister, with whom she has boen ever since. Tee house m Washinc tou waa far a timo given up ; but Mrs. Sumner thoug.it better of ic, aud so returned wi'h her sis? ter ; aud th J house is to be na.uDiod. That's all.'-' ' You have not tho remotest idea, madam, how you have rehevod me by thu, uuiavolliag so crave a trouble. I will bo tempted to print what you say." :'I wish yon would. I wish I had tho power over theso scandalous papers for a while ; I'd sat things right." "Madam, your luoid explanation of the Holstcin Sumner difficuity bad. bo printed." Affair* in the State. -AmoB T. Estes, an old merchant of Chester, died last week. -J. kesley Davis, the young man who was re? ported las: week as being mortally stabbed by Jamison Carter in Chester, is getting well, andi, now thought to be out of da ticer. - A young mun calling himself James Williams, who pretended to han from Boidvilio ?partauburc District, ca . o to Lauren&vh.e one day last wook, aud, siter various laiso lopro.ioutations, succeeded in running up a h >tal and bar b.U at Simmou-.', docampod uudJetily for Clinton, eav.ug his land? lord Wiiii the "bag to bola." Said William- mod tho same gamo at C intoti, but it souuia went one step too tar. by stealing a spoon ior whian hu was arrested and brought to jail on Wednesday. MAB map. DA0NALT -HELLA 1155.-On Ibe :0th of November, ! y tho Uov. A. N. WELLS, B v. H. B. Dao-saix, of the souta Carolioa co foi eu. uto Miss .VIOOJJC E., daughter ot BILLUM and EMU HxULUO, of Laurena Diatriot, a. C. BaLL-WA ITS.-On the 27th inst, br tho Rev J.R. It ILEX Col. B. W. CALL to Mini luu, dauyhur ot the late Judge W. D. Warra, all o. Liuroasville, s, it. SPECIAL NOTICES. ?WIN THE DI?iBICT COUl? C OF CHABLES rON, DECEllBliB 2. 1887.-Ordo li: that not.ee bo jjlvoo to all concerned, that In addtuon to hearings cf matter of coane brcuatht ap (tom day ta-day, a WEEKLY SESSION, for the more apeody adoinit>traUon of justice, will ba held on every FTadnatday, st ll o'.lock A. M., nder tho pr,vi i ms oontainod ia the Dlsrlc Cou.t act of sep;eraber, 1866, actions 7 and 8. The Magistrates are ti quested to make. WEEKLY nr. 1 CBN"a to the Clerk, oi the commitment* maJo by thoa? i compllenco w.th this request wi? tend mateilaUy to reduce tho business of thc Quarterly Sessions, and will I'SO exhibit a willingness promptly to respon i to, or an? ticipate, the complaints so frequently made, as well to the Judge ol this Court, as to tho luUitary authoiities, of kliegcd lnvolous commitments, bo. Bj order of Judge Looa*. JACOB W IL LIMAN', Deputy Clark rjl.tr.ct Court. Dercmber 2_8 . fi&TS ATE OF SOUTH CA.. OLI NA, COL? LEI OK DiSlTtlOI- By B. ALLAN WILLIS, Esquire. Drdinrry.- her as, BENJAMIN uroh.Es, Commis loner in Equity, made suit to mo to graut him Letters If Admini-trat.oa of mc Derelict Estate and effect of BENJAMIN CltOSBY: Theso aro, thorcfote, o cito and tdcoonish ail and singular tho kindred and Creditors ol ho said BENJ .MIN CEOs BK, late of Coffalon Dlstri.t, Itooascd, that Lhoy bo and ..pp ar, bovro me, in tho Jour, of Ordtu.ry. lo bo held a Wa t ri oro', on 20th oecmoer next, of cr publication hereof, at ll o'clock bi ho forenoon, to shew c use, ll any thoy h ve, why thu tola Administra hon thou .1 not be gr.n cd. Given c ider my hand, this Ult-cntu d-y of Novernbs;, Anno Eomlul, i867. E. ALLAN WILLIS, 0. C. D. November 23_m6 tO* OFFICE CITY CIVIL EXGINhElt-Cl L Y SIA. L, CHABLESTON, NOVEilBEB 29. 1867.-STBEL'l iLIGNKEKI8 AMD TUE BUiiNT DIsTEICT.?.-Tho ol.owiug extracts trom Ordluauca and Beso...ti. n ador,? sd by City Cuu.ieil, ts pub.Uhcd far the Latormaiion cu di owners of property and build rat .-Eel-'. No owner or build-rot anyhouss orstruo li.re in too city, shall dig or lay tho lo'uud.uau ihcTcOf n ir. n; of any street, lau -, al ey or court, or shall ere. t my wa 1 or loaco ir -nan. ts aforesaid, be.ora he snail auV. applied .0 lae ul.y surveyor, who shad tay off and nark out iha Luo front linc or boundary of Mich street, ano, a ley. or court, aud a.ve a cer.idcaiu uiort-of to thu own r or eunde-r, for whica services me City surveyor dull ba paid, iy uo ?alu o.vuor or builder, the sum mixed t ..ur. to in thc tabb ot !cc3 coulaiuad lu thi i Ural a.nee. SEC. V. Il any per on fhall commccco any lounda ioo, building, wan, or leuoo upon sa. rn: o.-ple-oe oi aiouad odjJiuLui: tue lino o: aoy s root, Uu?, altey or aOu l wroiiu t-c el.v. not having malo aap leo.ion to thu Oliy sur.u or, and butor? tho nae cf stro I shall aavo bo.n i-i-l oU and u.uua ou' by t..e City -ur.o>o. in tho manner above dtrectoo, er contrary to .ne .in. lo Laid off and marisa oat, evory saab patsan, aa wei. am. loy.r, as master-but uer, u.. .... ior every sucuoi leuce, lorfdltaed pay the sum not oxaecding ?vo hon? ored dollar.-); and, moreover, alt bu idiu-,s a .d wo. .. dona or nui up W.IUJU. suoa appiaiuon lo tho . Ey tar* Vcjor, or o utrary to tau ihie af stree' wnioh shall bc 1 ia oil'and marltuJ sat b.. mm sh .1 bo uemoisued bj ordoi of ehe city CouuUi ai tuo ihar?o ano expense el tho person herein otfanaii.g, a? aloras .1 J. ihe .oiiowiug r-solatioa waa off-r ct by Alderman H. Gerdts, Jonua y 2,1306. ana unauinously ta pt.u by t..o City Counall. Bu Ivcd That publio noiioo bo givan, that if any por s n iu.e-ndj to erect a ba ld Um n . o oural Autriote, ha s .sal ursi appiy io City uoancl Lad kbaartaiu whutner or no: th? Cl y Laio&dj u widsn t.-..a itroets. l> >CLS J. Bi?BOT, November SO_City Clvd . cghoear. ?5TT??NEP.'3 TIC DO?LOUisEUX OB TDBNEB's HO DOCLOL'r.ECX 02 CNIVL?KSAL KUt7rlAliGlA ?ILL. UMVKHSalli NBCKAliOM PILL, 1 ?ATE. CEBIAIN AND SPEEDY JEBE FOB NETJ EALGIA AVD ALL NEBVOCs DISEASES, It ia an uu?taag rem ody 11 aU ci?ei o: Faa.al Ncur.: gla, o.teu e?ect?ng a perfoct cure lo a Eiajle day. ;.c ior a ol Nervous Disease talh to yield taits nia^io toflit cacc Ev;a tho soreresto aw of Chrsa.o .\eaiul?ia .md General Nervous Deranjomonts of ma^y yeirs' stan iia;t. a'Jeoti?g tho ca ira s>sto u, i ro oampia cly an J perma? nently cured by U m a lew diji, or a lew weaaa at .ne uinai?E lt coat jt.s tiOthinj ?ijurouo to tue mo?i do i e^.o system, uni eau alwa- s :.c noel witii p*nect sate:}-. ?i ls in ccoiitant uso by tao bo'.t paystctaas, v:"o ^?va it their uoaniuaouo tad unquaiifled approval, sen: bj maa. on reaapt ol al and 1*0 poita^e s.amps. ao.d cverj wtors. ICivNtlt ?Si CO., Solo Proprietors, No. 130 Tremont ItrCQt, Boston, Blass. September 3_mw; Smos OTA YO?.SO LADY KEITJBXIA'G TO EU couiitry hotoe, alter a sojourn o' a icw a.ou'aa tn i eltj, vrti bars ly ro^ogaizu.l cy her inoaJv lu piaf? oi a coarse, rustic, ?u~.bod foes, sha lisa a sou ruby coi plcxiou ot almost marble smoothness, atiJ mstuSO tw aiy-Uiree she rcailv appeared but Cighteen, Lpou :. iuiiy as io UM cause Ol ?o great a change, She plait;., leid them that ihe used the C1BCA--L1N EAL.M, sn :ou..i?rod u a-, tao-. -lu-.'-'le aeqa.a.;:ca to any lady's toi. ti By ?u 'aioa.)/ Ead/ ur usu-ne m."-. c-.- IXJtrove lUcli pu* eon-i appaaxanof an UuJ'itd fold, it u .i^u, in. eoiab.uaiiou, as Natur? iif.Bah is :.ia;:c yet aniUrp'.K ca m its 0iI)C3"7 m driWi-M Isa.iunues norn, tiso jea. .ug. ricaniUM aad b-suuiyiug me skin and complex e.. \,4 its direct .ctiou ou die cat.ele u diawa from it sil iutpuritiea, kindly hca mj thu -a...e, a..d Icviu^ th? . .'ace ia ..ato-? i-a-aa.'eJ :i ihoi-j ba-clear, ?oit, ?mu? ai, i a-.au...ul. a'..cu .1, "4 Alaj ur L-.pre.a, va? .-. cu-fc. ri. an eu acr, ey W. L. CLAltE aa CO., C.icanlr,t.i, So. S v. cit Fayette taircat,. j n. N. ?. da ora y Amerioau agents 1er the ?mu ot the .. ...o. AlareuJO Ijr SPECIAL NOTICES. SO" NOTICE-NO DEBTS CO-N TBACTED BY ere* of Utiilau bark YL'MUiil wiU bo paid by Captain or Comience of vessel. 3 December 3 ?- NOTICE.-NO DEBTS CONTB iCTED BY orew ol' the British Bark TECUMSEH will be paid by Captoir. or Conslgoeo of vessel. 3 December 3 SO- CONSIGNEES PEE STE AME li SEA GULL, troon Baltimore, are hereby notified that i-he is Thu Day d'scharfiiojr carO'0 at Pier No. 1 Union Whirvei-. All ROO!? not taken away at sunset will remain on Wbsri at Coni Igneos' risk. MOBDECAI A CO., December 2 1 Agont-i. ?- NOTICE.-CONSIGNEE3 PER BREMEN bark "3.1 USS," irom Bremon, are hereby notified that sho h?be n ontored under tho Five Djys Act, and will dUchngo carao at Atlantic Wharf. All goods not per? mitted, a tuo expiration of taat time will be sent to Public Stores. OEOBOE A. HOPLEY A CO. .ovember 39 3? ?? CONSIGNEES NOTICE_CONSIGNEES perBriiish Bark YUiiURI are hereby notified that sho has boan catered under tbs Fivo Day Act, and all Goods not permitted at tho ox^irsuon of that time will be sent to Put ?ic Stores. B.WENEL A CO. November 26 tar NOTICE T ) MARINEJL8.-C A P1 A IN * AND PltOTS wishing to anchor their vesiols tn AS ile? giver, aro requested no to do M anywhere within dirac ran^s nf the heads ol the SAVANNAH BAIXBOA WHARVES, on tho Oharlcttoa and St Andrew's side c tua Ashley Bivcr, by which pr?caution, contact with th ?ubnxirme Teiugraph Cabl? wiU be .-..voided. S. 0. TCBNEB, H. IL Harbor Master's O&oa, Charl aston, February 2, int. February 7 S3- ROYAL HAVANA LO TTE RY.-PRIZES CASHED AND LNF BMATION FURNISHED. lhe hi-tio it rates paid for DOUBLOONS and all kinds ot GO LD AND SIL VEE. TAYLOR A CO., Hankers. No. 1? (Vsll street, October 19_lyr_Nsw York. SST MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY, AND THE HAPPINESS OF TRUE M AN H OD.-Aa Essay tor Young Men on tho Grima oi holitudo. and the Physic logiet? Errors, ? buses and Diattases which create im? pedimenta to MARRIAGE, with sure msaus of Bellet Scot in sealed lotter envelopes, tree of charge. Address DB, J. SEILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Aesociatloa, Philadelphia, Pa? Sa).Umber 10 3moi air BATCHELORS HAIR DYE.-TH lt SPLENDID ?J ALU DYE II tho best m the world, lhe only ir..: und p*rjz.i Dy-harailes?, reliable, instan Uueoua. No diiappomuneut No rid'oulous tints Natural Black or Ure .vu. Remedies the ill e?*?cts of ba Du?. I ni g ora tea the bair, leaving it soit and beautiuL lhe genuine is signed WUliain A. BaitKttnr. AU otb? rt ?re nore iiciumoas, and should be avoided, bold by all Dru* gist* and Periumer?. Factory, No, Si Baroey atreat. Now York. tUr BEWARE OF a OOCNTEUFET2, Oecomwar Kl lyr ?i- WHEATON'S OINTMENT WILL C?fil tho Itch. Wil ATO 'S OLNTMENT v. ill cure Silt Rheum. WHEATON'S OIN MENT cures OM Sores. WtLEAl'ON'? OINTMENT cures all Dlseasos of the -.?kin. Price 60 cents: by mall 60 cents. All druggists sell lt. WEEKS k POTTER, Boston, Proprietors. September 16 mwfly US-NERVOUS DEBILITY, WITH ITS GLOOM J attoidiuis, .ow spirits, depression, Involuntary emu sioi.s, lois ol' semen, sperm.it ri liesa, los* ot power, ul?*) hcatl, loss ot' mooiory, and threatened impoten-o and bx beclity, find a sovereicn cure m HC il PU. REY* H( MEDPATU?C SPECIFIC No. TWENTY-EIGH1. Com , os id ot the most valuable mild and potent curatives .hs;r strike at once the root of tho matter, tono up tb. sva^em, arr-^t thu dise?are, os. and impart vigor and sn argy, 'He and vitality, to tho entire man. They havi cur.d thoa-ands o:'casos. Price j3 per package 0* lbj boxes und vial, or di per single box. Sold by druggist* and. sent by mail oa receipt ot price. Address HU ii PUELltS- 8P&3TFXO HOAItOPAPHIC MEDICEN* COMPANY, No. 5?J -RUALWAi', NEW YORE. September 19 A Cough, a Cold, or a Sore Throat. Inquires immediate attention, and should bs checked. If allowed to continue, lr-nation of Ute Langa, a Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption, ls often the result Hi vine 3 direct influence to the parts, give immediate reliai For Bronchitis, Asthma, catarrh. Consumptive and i h i oat Diseases, i roanos uro used with always good ?u-cess. slngors and Pabilo Speakers use them to elnar kau otronuthon the voice. jbta.u only "UaowN's Una*CHIAL TanoEis," and do net take uny of tho tVorthteu Iou ationt that ma, bc of. icrcd. F.rsaleby . OWIK ?i MOISU, No. 161 MEEl'lNG S in ELT, Opposite Cnariestou r otol October 23 m wi Arno OFFICIAL. Headquarters Second Military District,) imnT.nTftH, ?j. C., i.ctobor 9, 607. f [CXMOtAB.1 THE FALLOWING INSIRCCTIONs ARE PUBLISH ..O tor tho lalo.m .toa and guidance of the Comar and? ing OUlcors of Posts in carryin out tao requirements of General Ordure No. ii, oai-rent series, trom th.so Head? quarters : In any case embraced within the first sub-division ol Para.raph I ot said Order, the rate of taxation nxoJ by law, and prevailing a the time ttio tra avaion ?vai mad* mid cmpUltd, or tht properly, or Ute right, wot parted (..iii, whian is tho sut-jcot of taxation, shall ccsutuic tao Usi tor correctiuj: a ch oxee-salva taxati n ; and tp.n bolag conformad thurc;o, auch tax shall bo valid ._d bluJing-it Ming thj d.sgao; that part of said Pa. ag ra ph 1 to pro cc. peso., a making bua.nsis o. era tiona trora ua oroaeoa iraaomtioa ot taxes .u excess oi the ratea p;cvailin? when i uah opera.'ona ware con iumiu.ted. lu any ca-cs arning unaor tho second ! ub-divlsion ol .?aracraph I. of sattTorder, the rato of tixi.ion imposed on tho prober y o.- [.craoa of a rasldont of the stato sh ill io tho basia for correcting ouch tix al affoctixg thc prop or.y cr person or a con-roalJout; ?nd upon ociugcoa :ormod thereto, such tax shah ba vai.d and bindins. la ail CI*JS wdere tuc coilcotl ia of any tax is auapond cd under ibo first or secojJ 6Ub-?lyisijns of Para^rapa 1. of ;a:J Ordor, tho Order au ponai ,? the sims shailb - umited to pr.vcnuxg tho collocio . cf any exe.ss of such tax over and above tao am,un: properly taxable In ac? cord.n^o wita tho provLnou ot said Order as explained uy tull circular. Co.: matiulnj c?lcar? of Post; aro authorlxel to mako such o:de:a as m-v be rcquisit for carrying iota opera doa ino .-lau-es ot sail ('rio.- Li coatora-iag wi.h the I'orcgoinj ptovisioas, sud al; civil edi .?.-a at tho respec? tive l'oa?3 ararequireJ to comply therewith. By comaiwdoi B.-evut >I..'or-Ginoral En. IL 8. CASBT. LOUIS V. CAZIARC Aid-de-Camp, Acunj A6alatan: Adjutaat-Gancx^l. Omclal: O, M. MXKMPBX. Aid da-Camp. Noven-Lr 26 _ licadquai tcrs ?acunil Military Ulstiict,! CliAilLLaX?.S. C. UOlobeT .1, 1SS7. J ?OEVEEAL OEXI?US NO. 105.] Pos. comxaudora may admit to boil per*339 BOt 8Ub jeet to tuo ArtuiOj o; War, nold in .vre*: by militry au ?orit.s "laai^cd with oa'ca.?3 no; capusl, upon security aa provided :a taafollowias pa.-.praph: i:ccuii:y ch?a cousu:: 1st, o? a cash deposit of thc ;:moan: lor WMCA '?-ad ts rcqu.rsd as . ail by the state .aw ia like cases; or, 2d oi a band in Uso sum, roauiop to tho PO?t Goaimandur, oen? toned lor comi-lia^ce ,vi:ii ad o.dera, mta surety, w..o mus: "o a freeholder und rau.it.us ily m twice iht amount ol' t? ; peuany, and must under a al. au borize any eiacar sa ordered by tuc Post . ominaa-der, ia ca&e ol deUult, and Lou-paymon: by tba lurety oa dem nd, ta laminan-y sdxeand soil guilts ?ut o: uc prootXty of pri-sipa: aai surc.y to sa. l ty tba forielture aad cos..s and immodiatslj upon do ?ult avade, he bstid shall coastitut.- a nea upon tue ?.or <oaai property ot' bota principal and *u;e:y. Ail bail and oaicr bond* takea under milita:y author. ty w.ll coaior;n to tlo luro^ing di.co?oas wlwn not o:-a.wis0 ipeeially proviicd. By (icmmand of Uvt. Major-Gencrai ??. R. S. CAJTST. LOLTa V. CAZIARC, .Vid-dc-Camp, Act'g ASJ:. Adj't- taenX Onact.-.l: 0. M. Mli'CtiEL, .Md-de-Caia. . On ober 24 Headquarters Scccnu Military District,) eUAr.LISrO.N-, t?. C., N J\*Uibel- 14, 1SQ7. J [3 nN?H L O???_iS, No. HC] Hie Sheriff ? ol tae respe elvo Coua?cs and Elsrricts if Norta cuJ South Cii?l La whi caube to..e prepared cjp.caof .he ax .isis i r their .cspcc.ive Coau.ius o: Dutncts, n ting .ht.-e u ali (ic ia .ueut tax i a..cr-, iud tor ward . f<me ihroujh Pos. uam nder? io th-.-te Li? qa it.i-s. .h. e.:?.c :eo preparing 3.?ch copi.s will bj-udlien a .a tala -s a (.0out/ o. Diittie. cwr,c, t_e ea . may be. Ly c.m?iaiiJ of bvt Majo.-Gcncra. Eo, P. S. CaNE*. Lucia V. CAZ1ARC Aado-de-Camp, Ae.'j .\?.*_ A-j'i. e~i.'l. O?2cia?: 0. ii. MUCHLL, Aidesla-OUBp. November 2? CLOTHING. WE HAU MARRED DOWN Our Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. IN OOSSEQUENCE OF TH? DECLINE I? THE pri?es of Woolens in the Northern mar'-cts, ve have MARKED DOWN ocr entiro block. TO SUCH FIACRES AS WILL GIVE PURCHASERS an oppartuxitT that la rarely offered .0 procure EEALIT GOOD CLOTHING, AT LESS TH AN THE USUAL P?ICES POE LNFEBIOB ARTICLES. AND I* VITE ALL IO INSPECT THE GOODS AND Prices. Belo-* Ls a list of s few of the arbolee in our S'ock, sho wine: the formor and prese al price: SOO SACES mid st $12 to $20, now.$10 00 300 Pants seid at $3 to $12. now. 0 00 303 Vests sold at $4 to $T. now. 2 00 Lot fine French Co-.tin; Saoks .-old at $20, now.... 15 00 Lot French Bockhacker .-icu- ?old at $23, now.,.. 20 < 0 Lot fino German Tn cot Sacks sold at $28, now..... 22 00 ONE PRICE. BCDllAB, WILLIAMS ? PABO, 270 K:IZSTO-, CORNER OF HASEL STREET, CHARLESTON S. C No vernier 1 _IWISCE.LAHEOJS._ CHARLESTON, S. C., MINING AND uinrPAmiiN COMPANY. OFFICE: No. 60 WENTWOAITH-STRIET, IN REAR OF Holmes' Book House. LRTHDR H. LOCKE, F. S. HOLMKS, Sue re.ar/. Pr?sident. N. A. PRATT, Chemist and Superintendent of Works. N?veme cr 30 3 TINWARE CHEAP FOR CASH! PRESSED AND PIECE PANS ? PT., PER DOZEN, Ci?.: I 11. eec ; ip. 91; 1 qrc 75c.; 2 art $1 22; 8 irk ?1.28; ? qr., ?1.05; 6 qn. ?2.60; 10 qrt, 1. .0O. PIE ANO BINN'Eit fLi..Eo, s lu. ?0.15; 9 in. $7.25, per gross. FUNNELS-Vial- 60c; Pia's 80c; Quarts $L25; 2 juar.s ?2.0J; ? Quarts i0 00, per d zen. WASH uA IN-1 (Fresse?, Piala and Japnned -emaU ?2.00; large .3.60. pe. doztn. L-U^sED OL'ELEND -Ba-small ?8.00; largs $4.00, oar dosen. At NO. 16 BROAD STREET, ADAMS; DAMON & CO. November . wfm I. SI. DR?ET ? SON. IMPROVED Mercantile Affency, SO, 20 BROAD STREET, CHAKLK.1TON, 8. C. J. L. FO.MU. Superintendent {.eptomber t iISAAC MIX & SON, No. 598 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (ESTABLISHED 1830.) MANUFACTUREES AND DEALERS IN FINE CARRIAGES OF EV BB Y DESCRIPTION, WHICH WILL BE SOLP le?? than at suy other es abnsb'i eut lu tuc city. iud warranted equal io ai y modo in me Umted sates, ny Descriptive catalogues son; on apphcad-m August 80 txwSmo A SIPERB STUCK OP ?1MB SOLD iXD SOLID SILVER WOT. ILL WAREAN TED TO RUN AND THOROUGH LY REGULATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $10 EA OH. SATISFACTION GUA SA y TEED. 100 Solid Oold Uuntlug Watchoa.?200 to $1000 io J ola gie uised o oid \Vutmus. *i0 io 6*0 100 Ea is?' Watches, 1 Uauiciiod. 100 io 3oO ?00 Oold Huming Cuiouometer Wu.cu-s... 200 to 0 0 2'.l' Oold Buming Eugdsn Levers.?UJ to 25u 300 Gold auntiuu loupux Watoucs. 160 to 2eo 500 Ooid BuuUug American Watchc. loo t- 250 500 Sliver Hunting Lev.rs. 60 to luO 0IJ > liv er Buuuoog Duplexes. 75 to 250 500 nadies' Oold Waldies. 50 to V50 1000 oo.d Hunting lOpuaea. 60 to 75 luuO AEsoada-eoiu Watches, a 1 Eluda. 60 io IOU ?SuO aitvec Hunuog Wateuoa. 26 to 50 io A) Assoruid >Ever Waxnes. lu to li The abova s.oek wit. LO ttUi.o.od 01 on tue popular one price p.an, giving every pa ti ou a hue tfotd or amii au? rer Waten mr ?lu, w.ibou. robard to rame. We wioh io immediaool] dispose ot the abovo maociti cent Stock C.ruica.ei1, naming thc ?rdales, aie placed Lu reeled envelopes, ant we.i mixed Itu. .era .ra - ?iud to too ar.lue named 0- th ir ceruncaie, upou pay? ment 01 ion Da.iais, whether u oe a Watch worth ?loeO or ouo wortu loos, l au icturu o: ai.y 01 our cc.tiii.u.e ? tntides you .0 ?io oru..ie ii.uicd thereon, u^ou payment, uvespeouve 0: its w rm; aad as 11 J article vaiueaj iu.6 than ?10 LS named oh any oe-ruhcate, it wu. at on.c bo S.JCD u-at Ui;s is tao Lo: cry, out 11 strolgbLorWaXd legiumate transact!., n, wu.cu may be pardeii.ated La even by ihe aao?i ?as-uiousl A tm?le i er..hcate wu bo scat b.- mail, postpaid, upon receipt 01 _5 cento, nve mr si, ??eveu mr ?.', thirty?! ire* dna elegant premium tot to, eu.y-.-ix and more voluab.o uiemaum mr ?lo, .is Lundre . and moat superb Waa 1 .oral -. IOAveuts,or dosewishing -mpioyinuut, una is a rar? opportunity. lt is a lvgitiXBate.y conducted uusinuia, cuy uataori?-d ey tuc ?uvcruiucai, aid open io .uc most _-dre.ua scrudny. li y us. Adores? Vf luit tx?. BBO. x CO.. Itr.porters, No. io) LiroauWay, N. Y. O.-tober ? _ TUK CELEBRATED ..L'R.VlO .HIL HO s CO?.." combme is.ruction wnh amusemeut, and a.t3 forever, best, okapi.at, cheapest and most power, m Microscope in t.e wand; magu des lO.UuO .imo.-, or iqual to ta?.- JJJcroseop-s cosan,; ?JO; mide on an eu? lie.7 tio.v flan rcquJiEg no local adjUoimeut, lhere. ore' it .an be readily usci uv every Oae-aTen by :uildron. A oeaut.im ?itt io Old or yaua.-; adapted .0 aie family circa as weh s ac icc tilia use; SLOWS ri.. ldUltOTat.OL>S in IO d, .ECUS-ICS bl m.im?h in a SlUg.0 Irop ol water, eels in viuena?-, globule, m mt, U.OJ IOU o ber Umds, tubular s.tu.iureoi hair, claws Oa a L 'a loot, a so tho cele rat<?J "tdchina srir..ha" or pera vorm, Wuleh is ciusmg so mauy deatbs am .1 pork laura; and in ?act the oojecta ..hieu ma> bu.xaiuiued j this v-oud.rful Microscope ure without uumbor. A.i re nv.tea to cad and see its y.ea. mag., 1...na 4cw... t took tuo first premium at thu ohu butte r' ir. Libe* 'ai eisuouui to Age-its, schoo.s au i nea 1 rs. IV.ce fe3.60. is? ked m a ne t box and sen. prepaid io any a drvas 011 eceipt of ?2.75. Aton;y eau be seat by 1 un at our ri k .dar. >s GtOitGE ALEAilE, Dra.eor No. SO, iuciue, Wi ?ousin. _.November 13 PIA>0-PURTKi5-UltA.\U, Stil ARE AMI UPIUGtll-Which aie now ackno?vlod;ed to bu, jy the Leading Ar.isis in ibis counuy, sLi'tlU. B TO l.N?OiUl.Bs IN Ailtltie,^ ihe-c li.strm.xuts pos less every moderu improvement, ara 01 tue largest size, ini-hed in UABVuL und PLAIN ROKEWOOD CAaEa, imbraemi' every Variety c: aiy.o. L.c- hao th-: iu,. -lEXALLICl'liAOlE, UVEBSTUU-NG U.AS-S.wi.h or with mt the Baratta arrangement. Earb baa the FEEN. 1, JBA D AClIO-V uckuow.edgcd to be- superior to any i.ber in rapid cxecui'ou lUese Instruments ate ad mvt.N, ?EVIN a*'io a gCAiiiEO aud S?V?J AN? a liuirj )CTAV?S; coustructao 01 TUucouuaL? SC.U.U.NC? ivoun, l id ol tile uuesi and boot material, rcroliiar mwiit. tuioxjia QUAXIXIES, SWUEXXLU aid pb-nii? or xo>t' hroui'bOui no..uure .?EOISILU: ELbGA.<Cn OFEI.N?MJ jUlGltiaAT uC1.AEI1.I11, tut- Piauo-Foiles ol olcs.-rs. !. >Ni'S ft sON ara uasurpOiSed by aoy o.her m kera m lie WVitED, une caV-i likuU tue BIo:l-.3l Ei\E.uitjj A'iii.EiVt.1. tXiliOi Ll), i e oaiiie ta'oi.itits ?mee .jaole tels urm luprvducoa^CtEBltJ . ENoi uL'aaE.N 1, L.so euao.e tu m ... ollei then . I ..NO t'UUXba lo the ,aUi c -t twjum P.n u-ila- lo.v. I tuan auy oller . ?mi. ?-A-^ munufa (daw tu inc couctry. lue sp?v?oiaUianiuu ui Dealers, Uachcraand oiber s iuVitei? '.O .. CeX.ii ...atlou ul ilicSa PiaU-S bviO.c kia. ur their ac cciiu.. e.=awuere. Evuij ia? rau.eut i?* .ai, iV ABttAN~ tail Pott fc'iVt i E. us. Euoer^.uve- 011.0 ai? sent tu ail pvir.s ot thu couutr. up-ou ap.,, c a0 A 1 <=*?. Ji_NNYs a. MMi, Nos. 23u and MW Mat Ust ai ork. 3ctween 2d and 3d A .unusa. rMta btptember 27 ijr SHIPPING. FOR LIVERPOOL. TO 8 ML TBUB8DAY, THE fir? IN'sT.-THE F?BST.CLAS3 BBTTII l Iron Screw steamship FiONEEB, _ j w. SBACXTOBX). Master, haring s large portion of her cargo cnpaecl and going e.otra, will sall a* sboTe for Liverpool direct For Freigut engagements apply to W. B. SMITH 4 CO., No-?mbor 27 Napier's Bangs. FOR LIVERPOOL. Jkx THE Al AMERICAN SHIP B. H. T?CKEB, ySfaL B. T. RUNDLETT Master, ls now ready for cargo and will have dispatch for tte above port. For Freight o-gasoments apply to 8 I? Ei. 1' B ..OTHERS * CO., November 29_No. 74 East Bay. FOR LIVERPOOL. AA UTE Al FAST SAILING BARK "LEONI? jSSSt DAS," HOWABO Matter, har* two thirds of her cirgo engaged and going on board, will have dispatch for the abo va port For Freigut engagement1, apply to BI3I-EY A CBETGHTON, _Noremb3rM_Noi. VU and MB Esst Bay. VESSELS WANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO LOAD SHTNJLES. DBESSED AN IN TBE BOUGH, tor Northern Ports. Highest rstts pail. TUC KEB k JACKSON. Shipping and Commission Morena .ts, Novoraber 39_No lia East Buy. FOR NEW YORK- MERCK A vi S' LISE. TH ; FIRST CLASS REGULAB PACKET Schooner LILLI, B. FBAKCIS Master, wants 2C0 bales Coito i und L-ght Freight to ..ll up, and sall with quiclc dispatch. November 89 fm. WILtUM BDACH. KOR BO TON. THE NEW 8C?B. "L. Q. C. WISH ABT, .* Mas jil, rr.aftar, baring tho bulk ot har ergo engaged, wUl take a emil amount of liga, f remit for the above uort For Freight engagements a pl - to BI LEY * CBETOHTON, N s 143 an 1113 Cut Bay. Superior accommodations for passengers, November 27_ MER? HANTS' MAE. NCW TOBE AND 1 HABLESTON PACKETS. F B NSW YORK.-FBEIGH IS F^BWABDED TO LT?. EBPOOL ANO HAVRE. ANO ALL POINTS NO-lTH AND EAST UNI TE J STA1B < THIS LINE 13 C IMPOSE n OF THE FOL? LOWING FIKST-CLASS TACKfcTS, leaving c eh port weakly: Schooner B. N. HAWKINS. 393 tons, Wyatt, Hf aster. 'chooner M CROVER, 433 tons, Hughes, Master. Schooner ROBERT CALDWELL, 466 toas, McCormick. Ma-ter. >cho:>ner MOSES B. BBAMH.YLL. 336 tons. Hussey, Master. Schoner LILLI, 412 tons, Francis, Maate-, ?oheoaer . W. SMIiH, 410 tons. Tooker, Master, Also other MR vT-: LASS VESSEL? mnniag m eos? lection. Freight TAKEN AT LOWEST KA.E8. All rerch mdix : or prod ce consioaed to uro of the Age. ai viii bo forwarded FUSE OF COMMISSION from tins >ort to potuU o: destitution, and .NoUUANc EiFoXT? SD AS LOW A* SI F?B3T-CLA8S SIEAMftHTPd OB .AIL Vt > sELS. , For Freight engagements .-ppl . to WI..Ll iM BOACH. Charleston. 0. Or to N. L. MoJBaUDX n OJ., New York. No vom ber 16 imo VESSELS WANTED. TO LO ? FOB CU HA, BARBADOS, 8T. _ Thoms, . a?s.u, M rico. Cental A m er. ca, 3ivtr Platte, Liverpool, Loadon a d Bremen. ALSO For Northern and Eastern eorts. Goad ra es Riven. BISLE? & CRtTuHiON, t hipping a_d Cumruiss on Mere ?ania, November 18 Imo No-. 143 and 145 East bay. NEW YORK. AVD OM VRLiB VtOM STEAMSHIP LINE. THE SPLENDID S1TEWHETL STEAMSHIP "CHARLE TON, cap sin Essa's, will bail OU Wtlnuday, .he 4th Inst., -t 11X o'clock, A. M., from Ad? [er's - oath Whait. For out wa id tte; ht engagements, a'.ply to CO CB? L'EN A Y lt T it EN ; i OLM, corner Adger** Wusrt sod ms Bay, Up Stairs. For Jra^snKe sud nutters pertaining to inward bast? iese, apply to si lit ET BKOliLtB.- a CO., No. T4 istc Bay. The Cii AM PION will follow on Saturday, 7th lost, ai IK o'cioJt, P. M. STREEf. CROTHERS *<0.,1 - COURTENAY A TBE-SHOLM, J iBm*m Daces. ?xir 8 FOR NEW YORK. THE S i Es SHIP MIAMI. M. Mo hf?i ?>U GLACOULIS. Master, sid I a eon--? For Freigu in sgeina-U apply to JOHN % THIO. G Tl Y, Novom bar 29_N.rtn Ailsa.lo Waa rt FOR PHILADELPHIA, CHANGE OF .SAILING DAY. THE STEAMSHIP ALLIANCE, JAS. E. KILLY, Master, will sail a? above on W'diuuday, 4th pros , at - o'clouk. For eogagemeuts apply to H. F. B.VKEB A CO., Na SO Cam borl.md street LATHBUBY, WIWKKBSHAM k CO., j A,'oets in PhhadJiphla. November99_Ide 2.4 FOR PALATKA, rcBNAsronA. JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL THE LANDINGS ON THE ST. JOHN'S RIVER, TIA SAVANNAH. THE NEW AN I) SPLENDID STEAM? BR .'DICTATOR" (l'JO? tons burthen). Captain E. M. CQXSTTXS, will leave Middle Atlantic Wharf ?very Tuuday fight, at 9 o'clouk, tor tue aoove places, eonu, cling vim the Goonda Central BaiJroac at ttvsiiaah, tor Ms? on, Mobile sud New Orles.,*. All Freight must oe paid bore by shippers. For Freight or Passags, apply ou board OJ at the oeT et if J. D. AIKEN it CO., September 12_?gent*. FOR PALATKA, r?RN'A ?DINA, JACKIONV-LLE, AND ALL TBS L AND IN G-> ON THE sT. JJHN'4 RIV EU, VU SAVANNAH. istm.> T-12 NEW AND SPLENDID STEsM? HR EN ol TY POINT (1U0 to.s oar-aej), Csi-tnu a. Amans, .vu; leave Midd.e. AC _ U iuc \- Uar. ?very friday .\.,iu, tt 9 I'O.O.U, tor tu? ub^vj pko?j, eouaactmg wiai .a.- Gear* lb Cea ra. :!.UJ d >i j.ViUa^j, .Of OloeOn, MOOUSS?d .?uw o .eau-. Ad ?feo ?ut anist b.i p .li uers by the s lipper*. For Frugal or a-aa? 'gd, apaiy <i, DOUTJ, or at ths ot? lu? ol UtVo^EL ft lia, AgOBiS, Corner of Vanoeraorst's Wuari ?aid uti. nay. October w THROUGH TICKETS TO FLORIDA, 3Y CHABLESTON AND SAVANNAS STEAM-PACXET L1N? T^I-WEEKLY "I* BbAUFORI AND HLL 1 ON HEAL- WEEK-Y V?A BLUFFTON. ITEAMSR PILOT BOY.Cipt W. T. MoN'Xtrr I'IEAMEB FANNIi......Capt F.Pxcs. ONE Of IHE AI>0 it alEaMEBS w:U lt-avs C?ar.estou ?vei7 Morulay, ?T? W?dnaday aud c y Murnu.u 81 7 , ..t^a-n o'clock; and savannali tsT-ry M ?..Mp, Wt-Jiu-.ay ttud Fi vuuj/ Homme, at 7 oVlock. io ,ro ug ut SidJ.ou ou M do.;, inp -^rom Ciurae? i, and (Keilritittuv, aie, iii m >av^uuab. Ali Way i'roi?ut, lUso b.a?tcu Wharfage, r.a. c oe pro. >s d. ?or Frjlabt or Pa.nae, apply to JO?N Ebu(iO>u.H, Acoomn odanon wcarf. October I_________________->_^ FOR EDISTO AND ROCKVILLE. JtT"**, TH? 8 iZAMEB ST, H-LiN4, CAPT? iTffSsi^f?irrry? D- BaXLZ, wiirea:ivj Freigut T.i?Day, aa .?.iv- ivJorroia Morning, a; 9 o'claO^ ?nd tua.ai VtlnuJM i Morning. ?t 7 o '... oe a. i or F.-ei JE; or Passage, app.y on board or to JwtLN H. ai ?et PAY. Dccosiber 0 1* Moikct Wlisrf. CHE RAW ADVERTISER, DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, SCIENCE. ABI. 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