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V?T.TTTYTE VT -TOMBER 844] CHARLESTON, S. C., SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1868. [EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK #?~ The Business and Publication Uf Ure of THF. DAUA RI EM'S lia? been removed to thc large and commodious building Ko. HO EAST BAY. J3 Y ""T?L EU ll APH. Out- European Dispatches. \VEU ATLANTIC TILEURAPILI GEN. NAPIER LN PARIS-LUS REWARD-THE POPE CALLS A GENERAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCH THE TRANSFER OF ST. THOMAS, *C LONDON, July 1.-The debate ou the Irish Church bill was continue J in the HOOBO i.f Lords until S o'cloct., when it was suspended and the bill was defeated by a volo of 97 to 192. The Tories che?rod loudly. Ko ME, July 1.-Tho Pope has summoned a General Couucil of tho Church to assemble at the Vatican on December the 8th, 18U9. Per? sona summoned mast appear personally or by proxy. BERLIN, July 1.-Bavaria bas ratified the naturalization treaty. LISBON, July 1.-Rio Janeiro advices repre aout tho war on the pari, of the allies as lan? guishing. The peaco party in the Argentine Confederacy is in the ascendancy. PARIS, July 1.-Gen. Napior, of Abyssinian war fame, arrived here ycsteiday, and is thc guest of Lord Lyous. Ile will be created a peer on his return to Eugland. M. C. Vicomte do St. Ferri?l, First Secrolaty of thc French Legation at "Washington, hau been recalled by his government. He will be accredited to England in tho same capacity COPENHAGEN, dune 2i?_Tho delay in com pletina tho transfer of Si. Thomas to th? United Slated is represented to bo accidental The Kine has intimated that Santa Cruz will also bo disposed ot' to tho United tit.tos as soon as the claims of France in connection with that island are settled. . Our Washington Dispatches ATTEMPT TO EXCLUDE SOUTHERN STATES IN TU I ELECTORAL OOLLEOE-THE ALASKA PURCHASE GEN. M'DOWELL RELIEVED AND OHOERl.D TO WASHINGTON, ?LC. WASHINGTON, July 1.-Hamilton, a member of tho Hoase from Florida, ba t been sworn in. IN THE SENATE tooloy, Mr. Trumbull stoke against the bill excluding the Southern States from the Electoral College,, and; moved to otriko from the bill Florida and Arkansas. :No action was taken. Thc consideration of the Civil Appropriation bill was resumed. Sherman withdrew the funding bill which he bad ottered as an amend? ment, r IN THE HOUSE tho Alaska bill was under con? sideration. Mr. Washburne, of Wisconsin, op? posed any appropriation to carry the treaty into effect. Tho understanding is that a vole will bo tnkou on Thursday week. Tho President has relieved General McDow? ell from tho command of Hie Fourth Military District and he is ordered to report without delay to the War Department. General (lillmu succeeds McDowell in command of the Fourth District. _ Tho Military Protect a Legislature. ' NEW ORLEANS, July 1. -This morning before tho hour for assembling thc Legislature, a section of artillery, a squadron of cavalry and two companies ol' infantry occupied Lafayette Square. A large body of police were ou duty in and around the buildiup. No one was al? lowed tb approach without giving account ol his business. From all the appearance*/ trouble was expected. Gen. Niell and Gen. Buchanan's staff were also press?t. The Democrats were present in the Senate, The roll of members shows only Hmso who took the test oath. A committee reported, re commending that the action of the president of the Senate requiring members to tako the test oath should bo fully sustained, but that dne respect for tho General commanding the armies of tho United States induced them t recommend a discontinuance of the test oath Fifteen Democratic senators qualified under the constitution. The House proceedings were of a similar nature, but more opposition was elicited to the proposition to dispenso with tho test oath. Charles W. LoAvell (white) was - elected Speaker. The constitutional amend? ment was ratified by a vote of yeas fitty-seveu nays three. It is stated authoritatively that tbe application for the presence of tbe military was made by two Democratic senators. A great deal of bitter feeling exists in both Houses, the Radicals and colored men doing a l in their power to prevent tho Conservatives from taking their seats. Military Rule Ceased in Florida. TALLAHASSEE, FLA., July L-(iov. Reed to? day recoived the surrender o) tho government of the State from Gov. Walker, in compliance with tho order from Gen. Meade. According to general orders yoslerday, military rulo ceas? es in this State, and the commander of the sub-district is ordorod to abstain from inter-: terence with civil law upon any pretext what? ever. The old Stato and connty officers will hold over until appointments aro made by Gov. Hoed, and confirmed by the Legislature, which meets on thj.7th. Marine Hep ort?. FORTRESS MONROE, July 1.-The steamer Es? sayons, tho steam dredge-boat dosigned for the mouth of tho Mississippi, and boitud for New Orleans, has put iu with ber machinery disabled. ^ EXTRAORDINARY ECLIPSE.-The total eclipse ot the sun, which is to take place on thc 18th of Autrust next, will present such a long dura? tion of darkuoss, that astronomers are antici? pating it with unusual interest. From near Aden the central line of the eclipse extends t o tho southern coust of Now Guinea, crossing Hindost?n, Hie. Bay of Bengal, the Maylayan peninsular, and the Gulf of b am on the way; aud at certain places on this line the duration of total darkness will bc at 0:10. At thc dato in question, Hie inuou will not be more than six nonrs from it? periget?, while the sun will not be tar from its apogee; a I wu-fokl condition which increases tho apparent diameter of the moon, and shows tho apparent diameter of thu sun, nearly at tho smallest. Hence the pro? longed darkness. Sucli a chance occurs bul rarely, and Ave cannot wonder that a strong de? sire exists to make the most of it in endeavors to solve certain high Iv important questions iu physical science. Unluckily, the sont h wost monsoon will bc at its full blast on thu loth of August, which, with its buaw clouds, will render observation either uncertain or impos? sible, except on the eastern side of theniouu tain ranges. THE IMPEACHMENT INVESTIGATION.-The managers roport of the impeach Mien t investi? gation has been nearly coinoloted by General Butler, and will be presented tn rho House on Wednesday. In the testimony to be presented tno report gives a detailed account of a <ou. vcrsatiou which, took place at the White House between the President and bis Cabinet. ofttcera before Hie final volo on impeachment was taken, when the subject of gaining Republican senators was considered. The President, it is stated, named those whom he believed could bc induced to vote for bis acquittal, lt ap? peal's that there was a diversity of opinion iu record to the position ol' Senator Wilson, but the President said liewa? finn in the belief that it Avould be useless to attempt lo secure bis vote. Tho managers endeavor to keep all the evidence obtained by them very close, bnt | tho above is conshlcred authentic. [ Waafiington Sar. 1 THF, REV YOICK ( ?VVKXTIi?.\. THF. PRELIMINARIES OF TITE CONVENTION-AR? RIVAL OF DELEGATES - HEADQUARTERS OF TUF. DELEGATIONS-HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS TUE NEW TAMMANY HALL- THK IWO-TIURDS UU1.K AND THE PENDLETON M KN- VIGOROOS Vilo' TEST AGAINST CHANGING IT-TSE NEW YOltl? DEMOCRACY-ADVICE OF THF. ALBANY AUUUS TUE rEESIDENTI A TL. CANDIDATKS AND TU Elli PROSPECTS-PENDLETON, CHAME, HANCOCK AhJD HENDHIOES-PERSONAL MATTERS. A special corrosponilent writes from New York (Juue 28) lo thai lively little sheet, the j \Vn9hi11glou Star: Now Yolk is fast becoming Hie prent nation? al centre of political interest. liven thus carly thc prom incut mon aud politicians of l ho Dem- 1 ocratic party are on hnud, participating in tho preliminary eaucusscs nud confet encos io sluipc th? platform and ulrcugtheu tho respective candidates far. tho Convention, which meet* 011 Saturday. New York, always Tall, has room enough*to show tho Humorous proseuco of those in ationdunco 011 Ihc Convent iou. Ail of the Broadway and up-towu hotels aro eugaged, anti large numbers Lave taken quarters in Brooklyii and Jersey Cily. Thu St. Nicholas has loado preparations for'the accommodation of two thousand guests, and ?jil be thc head? quarters of several of the principal delega lions, among them llio.su Irom New York, Michigan and Nebraska in tull, aud portions ol' tim Indiana, Poiuwylvania, Connecticut, Ala? bama and Tennessee d?l?gations* At Ibo Uv* Lropolitan live parlors have boen engaged for tho weetiugs ol' the delegatioiis who will stop at that hotel. New Jersey, Wisconsin, Mis? souri, Iowa, Alabama, ami portions uf thc; Dis? trict of Columbia, and Pennsylvaniadelega? tions have also engaged rooms lucre, although the headquarter^ of Ute Jailer gentlemen will boat lrvtog Hu'', where they tuvo excellent arraugeiueutu for holding meetings ami cau iMisses. 'Jim rhairmau ol tho delegation tull slop at the Union Place Hotel. At Ihe New York Hotel the headquarters ol the Maryland, Kentucky and North Carolin? delegations will be. fourni logo!her willi a poi . lion ot the California, delegation. Hui Peudle ton interest will hold fi.rlli nt the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Indiana, Ohio and Illinois have estab? lished their headquarter*! there, ami Um Mas sachusetts and West Virginia delegations have also engaged rooms. Special traills leave; Glii cago on Wednesday with the Illinois rletcgalt**. A'portioii ot the iVudlolou escort will also slop at the Filth Avenue. The W estern delegates nave engaged Masonic Hall, m Thirteenth - street, for meeting purposes. Tho Everett Honst! will be thc headquarters of the dele gatea Irom New'Hampshire, Vermont and Mis? sissippi. The St. Dennis will be pat ronized hy portions of the Otiio, Pennsylvania. Maski chusetts aud ('aUlornia delegations ; the lader will probably lix their headquarters (here. The Rhode [uland delegation will stop at thc I loll' mau House, and herc also Senator*Iki?li?le and a number of the Connecticut delegates may be found. The Spingler House will Le oc cupied by the Kansas and Missouri delegates, who leave St. Louis next. Tuesday. The Worth House will be the rendezvous ol' the friends ami supporters of Judge Field, De|egat?s from Chicago and Oinci.iuati are expeetud nt Hes? ter's Hotel. The New Jersey delegation will do their cancussiug ai il- headquarters at the St. James Hotel. Several individual delega-, tions will room at thc~Ashland House. Tho (?eorgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and other Southern delegations have m ul.' their headquarters at Hip Clianler House, a new hotel just opened in l-lth street, opposite Tam niany Hall, where Ute Convention meeta, ?un] which promises to bc thu eenln- of one ol the liveliest political assemblages ?11 Hie eily. The Astor House, wlueli bau been for mt many years tho repognixed headquarters of the Republican party, has Leo? engaged by thc Maine, Ver? mont, and portions or il?G >Jew langland delc gatious. Some of these q mu l ui s may ho chauged, as the contest for rOouis is already very earuest aud exciting, anti may result in tie transite of WOW of the delega! ions lo other localities than thoso named. The vanguard ot the delegates, outsiders and is, indicate that Hie UNI veil lion will lie nuuinncaliy th^ largest ever hold in the country. Now York is Hie univ city that can attract" aud accommodate mich an oiltttonring ul iuo masses, 'ibo new Tammany Hall, where the Convention will be held, is in" Fnurlociilh street. near tho Academy ul' Music, ami isa magnificent structure, li. will bo completed by Tuesday, inaugurated bv Wednesday or Timm day, and will seat about live thousand people. The local committee estimate that about forty thousand applications fur admission have al? ready boen made. " Who will bo nomina tod?" That is Ibo in? quiry repealed at least a hundred thousand times a day on Manhattan Island, hut thc op? portunities for approximating a con-eel UIIHWCI I lind to bo better hero than in Washington, lu the first place. Mr. Pendleton will go into the eonvcuttoii as the si l ongest man lhere need exist no doubt o: that. The West \- di hu almost solid tor him on thc li rsl ballot; but ac? cording to tho 0.1130] exporieuoe ol' oonventiuns, , this fact, it will bo lvmembeicd, would not in? sure his nomination. His friends claim, how? ever, that they will liavo u majority in tho con? vention, which will tempt them to maka a movement to repeal tho timo-honored two thirds rulo, and to provi lo that a siinplo ma? jority ot' tho ballots cast shall nominate. If the convention is carried un Ulis point, and the Democrats adopt tho majority rule, now in uso by the Republicans, Mr. Pendleton will he nominated. Nor is this an idle speculation. The New York Democracy, anticipating such a proposition, is np in arms for a s igoroua light against it, which, if carried into thc conven? tion, will mako a lively and bitter contest. Tho Albany Argus, the central Slate organ of tho Democracy, iu ile issue of Friday, is out. in a decided manifesto against any such movc ui'nt, warning Mr. Pendleton's friends not to attempt it. and intimating to Hie Southern del? egations that they must not lend il a helping band. It says that "it is peculiarly suitable thal this rulo-bonhl he ictaiuud at this limo in Hie nominating convention, us without it it would be easy for States having no prospect nf contributing to tho Democratic electoral vole dictating thc nomination, and so declaring il as to defeat thc hopes of the Staion most reliable for Democratic majorities. The lui-thirds nile was tho fundaui?iiinl law ol'the Ural National Couvontion of l&tl [when a Viec-Prcsidcnl ouly was nominated), and wa- reiterated in 183(1 and 1840 and 1814. It was made the co wi in the last named Convention tor t he deled iou that defeated Mr. Van Bttren's renomination, and it owes muoh ot' ito unpopularity to its abuse 011 that occasion, lint it ut the organic law ol' D?mocratie Con voulions, not lo be sel aside, except by a power as high ns thal which originatod it, and all that the Convention of 18US can rightfully do lo change it is to submit a proposition to that effect to the Democratic Conventions ol' thc several Stator, to be pas ed upon with a view to future action. Tho Con? vention ?111 vote by States as heretofore each delegation casting the whole vole upon ques? tions and candidates, or dividing it, according to the views of members, nu the delegation it? self shall determine." lr thin advice foe fol? lowed, dud two-thirds ol'Hie Convention, in ' toad ot it majority, are required to repeal Hie two-thirds t ole, (he Pendleton movement will not succeed, anti it will be quite impossible lu uOm?iali! hun. W'lnlo Mr. Pendleton has the git-a'csl stiongth among the delegates, (sustained by a powerful oiitnide intlucnco), within the cJu vei.iion, it is manifest that t'lm Mustie Chane is warmly supported from with.ml. 1 haw yet to lind, though, a single, delegate who bas 'de? clared for him. Some of thc prominent Nail era of the party, and main ol ii? uuiinporlaiil politicians, an- in ravoi of IHM nomination. Tho Albany Argus has declared fur him, which is even more aiguiliuanl Iban the recent demon? stration ol'Hie World in that direction, in its pointed article uf Friday the Ari* us nay? thal "Irom Un- moment Mr. Chime pronounced himself a Democrat, wc wt re willing to regard him as one;" audi I adds willi truth that "he ?;, no statesman who in revolutionary l imes look* backward lu lind iliturupannie*. ol'sent iment or action in men who promise tu KU lui ward witt) hun, and whose assistance is victory. Wc de? mand thal ov-rthis whole revolutionary past the veil of oblivit II shall l-e east. Let its sins and its strifes and ils passions lie sponged away, erased Iront Hie tablets ol'men's memo? ries forever. P<nt whih? ?h|OWin;? open \w.l-. the doors of thc pat ty to every one win?seeks or claims eui rance, and recognizing in witty member tue rights of tho Ingln-sL, we tl ? nut for a moment purpose to venture ujioii any < ?? p?riment thu would eudanger ttie nude ul I he party. We mtend lo go wp", lb., men whu for the pant eight uara hive Iravcdvd with un the rough and dangerous palbs of advo ailv. They aro our brothero. We never faltered in Uielc company when the hour waa daikeat. We have no temptation to leave them uow that brighter skies altino over all of U9." Many Southern mon, arrange enough, sup? port Riv. Chuso. A loller baa been received boro from Geirral Gonion, of Georgia -tho recuit defeated candidate for Governor in that state-advocating bia nomination. General G. served Ihrougnoul the war in the rebel army. Messrs. lichnont, Harlow and other Democratic geiiUeoicn ol' wcallh also support Mr. Chase quietly, but not openly, and probably on finan? cial grounds. General Hancock bas many monds in and out ol'tho Convention, and mil. as Ulinga now look, receive the support uf tho Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pcnnsvlvania delegations, with portions, more or less, of other delcgat iona, but will be without any strength in thc Weal. Tho Loniaiana and other Soii'bnni delegations may, however, add tc bis atrouirlb. General Steadman, ?. C. Bailey, or rh'd'Iioalon'nTraia, and other promi? nent ?ar Democrats aro working for Hancock. Tho Tennessee delegation will throw their first ballot for Andrew Johnson, but thia will ho merely complimentary. Tho Do.i.ocrats generally"atv opposed lo placing his name in nomination. or to mentioning him in the rjao Intions uf thu convention. Senator Hendricks, ol Indiana, bas macy friends, and seemingly no opponents. He is likely to bo a candidato on whom thc conven? tion 'may unite by thy fourth or fifth ballot. MOHK OOQntBKTlOH GOSSIP. A New York letter to the Philadelphia Led B<*r aays: Tho Pendleton organs herc aro very fierce over any attempt that may he made to "slaughter Pendleton," as they phrase it. Thc Cum rut ?mi is admonished also against whit? tling away the platform so aa lo mean nothing. Thc Ailiaoiy Argus, yon will Lave noticed, lins boen writing np t'base withing thc last day 01 two. The inspirer uf those art ie lea ia said to be Governor Seymour, and if that be ti ne, as the Governor w ill probably preside in tho ('miwul ?un, tho fact, ia a very Miiitiilicant ono. The Mississippi, Alabama and Virginia dele? gates are very outspoken against the World newspaper For ita recont advocacy of Chase, and for recommending that negro sutlrago, aa a ma tier of policy, if not of principio, bul bet ler he acquiesced in. They say if that, or any? thing like thal, ia tu bo tlie programme, all bauds might aa well go fur Gran I. The New York delegates meet at thc St. Nicholas Hotel on Wednesday next. Some ul' thom gu Lo Washington Ibis evening to ooo suit with the prominent men of the party there, ami lu take "soundings." Private telegrams from CineinnaUi stale th it tba Pendleton un? curl will he along by Tuesday evening. Tam? many Hall, aouie Limo since, promised to give I beni a very grand reception, but. latterly, it is nuled, bulV.tUe ia saul about it. Tho New ?ork World, sp?culai inp in regaid lu the probable resnll nf thc aclinn ol'thc Con? vention, remarks: Tho Modulates oanvaeaed are tho aame ins n ie week ago, and the ehaneea fur the nomina? tion du nul appear U> have varied much, liiere ia, however, a inure general impression that senator Hendrick* will ho tho fortunate man, hut in the absence of the delegates, nothing positivo can be ascertained, hendricks ap? pears lo he tho second choice more than any otlu r person. Too Chase movement bas gained ground with the rank and tile nf Hie party, but it ia doubtful il' it bas w|th tbs leaders. The young men of t he party aro 1er him lo a much greater extent than tho old alagers of the De? mocracy. Tuero are many who still have slroug hopes of Iiis nomination, and yet there are others who ututo with groll positiveness that he will not nul a vote iii tho Convention. The I Vieillis of General Hancock ?I ill manifest great confidence that bo will ho nominated. The frfciitlH ol' IVn.lletiui prol'eHH to believe that Hancock is (?ie mail villein they liam gol (t, pit against, and thal he is I ho next strong mau to limn- r? vori le. With lld* belief they aro du e. lin;; their attacks upon the op?rations of Hancock's. friends, and endeavoring lo show thal ho is (lu: mau who will bu nominated it Pendleton m not. In i el JJ euee to l|Oy-cru6r Seymour there is a discrepancy in tho views of the politicians. Kineo his .'-peech ono class assert that he ia now a candidato, und thal bis speech will nominale hine, hui in direct opposition lu thia ?tisasserU.il thal Mr. Seymour stated to his intimate personal friends, while m this eily, thal bu was nul a camlidale, aud did not de? sire Hie nomination, lt is now generally con? ceded thal he will he the permanent president of Mic Convention, Thc interest in thc actum o? the Convention increases xs tho tinto diawa near fur it to assemble. Tho poaphtof the entire country, ot' holli parties are waiting and watching with great interest all Ute development*. Tin- I?rent Urmsa Festival in JVvvr l oi lt. I he I hird National German Shouting Ruli val is univ in progress in New York. Ileum menccdou Saturday, at .fotie:,' Wood, and will bc kept up tho whole o? thia week. Tho Journal of Commerce says: Gvrmaiis have come Iroiu [ito roiuolesl pails ul Hu KaiIn ilaiul and from uveiy state in the Guion io ut letitl tliis lesli val. Preparations for it have quite occupied thu apare time of our public-spirited Teutonic citizens. Com? mittees ami Ruh-coimuittewM, with us many kinds of badges aa the Chinese mandarins have of Luttons, bave been busy day and night for weeks past perfecting all thc ar? rangements fur thualtair. (?ills lo trie ag rc? gale value or over 5:10 OOO have beou presented by associations and individu?is in Gcrmauy ai'id the United Stad a to bc competed tor hy tho sharpshooters. Among thc foreign dona liona ta a nerdlc-gnn, tho offering of tho King ol' Prussia, as Ihorougli-going a (?orman as over lived. Thu programme of Uro fete in? cludes, bosidus unlimited sUootiug, balls, con? certs and banquets. Tho Mew York Sun (rives Um following pre? liminar}' incidents of tho festival: Thc arrival or the Western derogates, bear? ing with them tiie flat: of thc league ''Has PuiideMlab;. ."-was tho groat uvont of Satur il?y. They wiwe escorted by Ibo Now York Schulzen battalion and troops ol' friends on the sidewalk i lo the Germania assembly Kooma, where they received au enthusiastic weicoiuc. speeches \wro made by Ur. Gitan, ibur.-r and Mayor Hoffman, and wore received willi great applause, Tho ceremony ol'debv -r iiit.; the il ig of th. P.und, escorted hilbor from Chicago by over one unwired sharpshooters, followed, Mr. Mulchlechiior, of Chicago, and Supervisor Andren' Willman, vice-president of the Schul ?elli .um!, delivering addresses, in the owning many ol' tho buildings m those portions ol' t he city occupied principallv by Ger? mans wore brilliantly illuminated. Ail dav yesterday Un. prizes were, un exhibition at Steinway Hall, mid wcie inspected by thou saiula ul people. Tho following dispatch was yesterday re? ceived by Mr. Mas MorgenUiau, thu secretary n: HI? Schulzen fest, hy thc Atlantic cable: "H.MiitURfi, Sunday, Jans '?6. - Hail Colum? bia's uona ! ftlav success crown rour manly sp.ul. Il AM bU KG hlPI.ES." Al !. o'clock yesterday morning two barges, CI'O.VIUMI with members of the visitingdeluga lions amt their ladies, left I ho pier al the foot ol' I?arclav-street, and proceeded un au excur? sion down the bay. Bauds of mnsic were on thc lioat, luger flowed freely, and thc day was one of enjoyment altogether Teutonic. The party passed lin- Narrows, sailed down Hie LToWi-i' Hay, and then sailed hack again. Mool jug a french war .steamer. Um Germans began sliming the Marseillaise, accompanied by Ibo bands. Those nu l.oanl of the man of-war re? sponded i-iilhu.siasl ?cally,waving hals and hand? kerchiefs, and laking np Hu- hnrdcii ol the na? tional hymn cnlbusmaiically, Koon after Um fsrilish sicamor Critauiiia passed, ami Ihr Ger luaus sang "God Save the Queen ' lustily, call? ing forth a. similar demonstration |rom Ibu passengers ul tho sle.uuer. Tim excursionists m xl. looked around in vain for a German sicamor, and liol merlin:; any, t he\ broke forth willi Ihe Gorman national air, "Was isl des lVeutHolmii Vaterland?" (What. ia Hu- ilei luau's Kui hei land Vj lite barges lauded their passengers for awhile ?il Stali n Island, where lucy were received willi tho tiring of KIMS and oilier demonstrations, ?ind escorted to Knitter's Park. Here about two hours wer<: spent, in onVaiugs of lager tn Gam* i.riiuis, and Hun re-embarking the delegates ?ailed up Hie Hudson us fir aa I nri heo and i.a.-k In lin- ulm rf al IiarehiA-alteel, where Ho v arrived al I! P. M. haler in Itu- inviting a powder company of New Voi l. pri-MCiilcd eighl powder horns lo tho uswH-iahoii iluoiicli the medium of General Sign). Tho Charleston Kchilt'/.eii Com pam' pre* nUd a taino Lear to ?hu association, and thereby i-reatuJ mtichfun. indeed, thu bue I nientiou of such a present vee tncugli to raiso a little excitement ra any community, b *. Tho procession to-iiny was of hmtrieriaa length, and pr?a<iiited a most impo?inp ap? pearance. Delegations wero present from Switzerland and Gem;any, in addition to tho reproueutatives Crom all over the United Statea. DIABOLICAL CBUXLTIKS PnAcnont? BY THE RADICALS UPON NEGROES.-Among tho methoJs oi torture employed by these wretches upon the negroes to moke them swear away human lives was the instrument known aa the ".sweat box." Thia we understand to bc a bos'of wood, inside of which thc victim its made ' to! stand. The woodeu aides of this box, by means ot a screw, are compressed closer ano closer, until the individual can' scarcely hiv a the; then a stream of hot ail or steam is thrown npon the victim; lie is almost stilled;. a pressure put upon his heart and lunns until the agony of his position is snell that haman naturo sinks under tho infliction, and the poor creature cries out that ho fs ready to testify to anything desiree]. We assert that our information U'positivo ai>d reliable that these infernal cruelties h?ve been practiced by the federal military in Georgia" upon black mon in order to make them swear away the lives of innocent white men an J re? spectable citizens before a military eojnbiUaion "organized to convict," and with murder iu their hearts. Gue of these poor nogroes thus torturod watt kept there so lone; that-his knee actually bural open hy Hie proa-sure of blqod. [National inteugmcer, 20.//. THE MOST PERFECT IKON TONIC. - HEGFUAN'M I'RBUATED ELIXIR OF BABE. -A pletwariteordial. prepared from calisaya hark and pyro-phos? phate- ol' iron, possess inn the valuable proper? ties of iron phosphorous and calisaya, without any injurious ingredients. As a pr?ventive tu fever md aguo, and aa a tonio for patients re? covering from fuver, of oihor sickness, it can uot bo surpassed. It ia] recommended by the most eminent phvfiiciauij. Prepaiod by Hoge man & Co., New York, and ?ola byall roapect uhle drutitfista in thc United States. I ' Spf rial Notices. ts- I HK REPUELICVN PARTY OF THIS city will rel?brate the Finn th ot July by the follow? ing programme, vi/: At 7 o'clock in tba muralug thu different companies auil societies will assembls at the usual muuter ground, lower end yt Meeting street, where un.1er thu direction of the Marshals they will form into Hue ami march up Meeting to Hasel-streel, turning Basel up Rlug ta Mary street, tur;.in? Mary dowo Meeting-street, hailing - at the Citadel Qrceu, whet? Ibo Declaration of the Natl Jual Iudupendeu.ee will be ron) from tho plat form erected not only for thal occasion, bul als ) to givo expr?s* sion lo our approbation of, aud. to pledge our undi? vided aqypoii to, the nomination mado bythe Chi? cago convention for President and vice-President of the nation, namely, General U. S. Graut aodj?on. Schuyler Colfax. The Declaration will he read at 9 '? A. M., and the speaking will couimeurc loimo. I lately altor, as coutletneu of high pojltiou and ability in this city, and our- or two otiieia on*a visit here wilt be present, aud aro iuvitod to address the meetiug. It is n .p. J that a i nil attendance ol' all tho compa? nies and societies, with as u.auy iu uniform as posh! bli*, will parad* and attend the meeting With their usnal banns rs and fifes and drums. The committee will provide a baud ol music to lead the procession. After the speaking ls river, which Will be at or before 2 P. M., the Chief Marslul aud bia assistants ard ry- | J quested lu "t-c that all the campauiea again form into line and march separately to their headquarters lu good arder. By order of Dr. M. H. COLLINS, Chairman Coiniuil Ice Arranreuiehtu F_ c. KECKLEV, M. D., Secretary. July a _ _ 3 j 49-TIIE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -SOUTH CAROLINA UfSTIiKT.-lN T?E COO BT OF ADMIRALTY OF liff: 1/NIT Ft? H l'A Tl S OF AMERICA. FOR SOU TH CAROLINA DISTRICT. THE UNITED STATES OF AMKRICA.-Io J. P. M. EPPINU. Marshal of Iii?; United Stales, for lue Di? trjet aforesaid, or his I .awful Deputy-Oreelini: You, aud each nf you, are hereby commanded, willi nut delay, lo cits au.l admonish, and these are, tberelore, lo cite and adm milli all persuus iii gene? ral, who have, or pretend lu haw, any righi, title, rli.hu, iut.-i h.it, property, or Jemand whatsoever lu, to, or out ul Ibo hhlp MONTtlOMI RV and her car? go, against which a libel haili been exhibited and OleJiu tho MM Court, hythe tlNITPD STATES OF AMERICA,iu ai-oise ol' Admiralty aud Miirillmp Ju? risdiction for Salvage Service by tho owners, officers aud crew ul tu? Steamship CHARLESTON, that they heondapposv belora thc Hon U.S. BRYAN, Judye ol the said Court, at a Court to JO holden at tho Fe leroi Courthouse, on Thursday, IU- HUh day of July next, HI ll o'clock A. M., to sin w etuse, il aoy they have, \?hy the prayer nf tho saki libel should not lie "ranted. Aud whatsoever .VoV-diull ddiu the prem? ises yon shall duly eerlity uno the Judge oioiwaid, at the time mid place afores? tl. together with these presents. Witness, Hon. U. fl. BRYAN, Judge ol the said Court, at Charleston, Ibu fini tlay of July, ill the year ol'our Lot-I ouo thousand ei^ht hundred and *i?ty eight. MArJRVTH A- LOWNDES, Pioctora. DASfEL HORLBEcK, Clerk of the District Court Jt the (J. S. lor S. C. July ? _ Jb:? WfHE STEAMER CITY POINT WILL discontinue, her trips to Florian, Cor sum mer repairs, nulli further notice. Julie 2 OJT A NOVELTY. -TEE LATEST AND most effectual remedy tor the cure ot debility, loss of appetite, headache, torpor ol Uie liver, etc., is PANK MIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. For sale by all Druggist*. th ftff-A WARNING TO LOUN I'Eltb'ElL'ERS AND A CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.->0 expense will be upared.no I ..yal mean of punii>hing fraud will be neglected, in thu eifert lo prevent thc conn lerfclting ol' BOS TETTER'S STOMACH BITTEBV. But acniiiiilrelism, when its ruiniug aud activity are stimulated by thu hope of gain, ?a v. ty ingenious and industrious. Thu men wlio.se despicable bus! ue-H it ia to simulate valuable ?roprietaryuiodk-luea, ami who substitute therefor dirigerons ur aorlhlcM pr?par?t iou?, are proverbially difficult lo catch. Most ol them have mauy abases, and they rill from Stale to Mute willi surprising agility, lu the hope ol evading the clutches ?I tn? law. The proprietors of | fTo.sTETTEICS STOMACH BITTERS are determin? ed, ii possible, to hunt them down. Travelling agents are employed for lbw purpose, and whenever nu ollen.1er is ilelect. il, hu ia pro (ville.1 with Hie nttunst rigor of tho hw. No amount ol vigilance, however, ran prevent the ivciyioiial lulrodnetion ol iuutalimia ami runnier felts. 'Ibu public are then I..re cautioned not to put phase any article purporting lu be HOS I E l i Kit's SfiiAIACH lill't'FHS which is n..t sulli? lil ?caled by Un- hands'.lue government stamp specially engraved Itu' the proprietors, and also hy their superb ucw label wiih a l-eaulinil viem-iie, reptvueulini! Hie rou, diet lu tween BL (?eili ge and Hie Draffuu, al Hie top and a u ?nialure unie ni hand, uir.ned Hosteller A Billilli, ni (he foul. N B.-Tile genuin? 1)111 RSA are sold in BOT TLES ONLY. All nM-?oua who pn*lnud lo sell Hie urlK*li; by the gallon Of hanvl, are iiupr^tors, and Hie Htutl' they oller is a Worthless and piohul.ly p. .iflouoiii eonnteii.it. C July 1 Axr HGN. JEFFKKSUN DAVIS, A NU mauy other leading Dieu ol the >-oulh, recommend ami use thc popular Toilet Preparation kuuwu as "PALWKTTU IM IR RRNKWRIt." whi, h ia a ie ulurer of color and dressing combiued. Its ??real IHipularity is owing to the fact, that it is a harmless ami reliable preparation, and warranted lo give salis fa-lion. DO WIK .V MOISK, (leii.-r ii Agents, Chariest ou, No. ICM Mue:iU(j-stie,-t, eoruer Hasel. Julie 'Jilt slulhC ti?' UATCHELOK'S IJAHt DYE.-THIS spluuilhl Hair Dye ia tho best III Hie world; tin only true sud perfect Dye; harmless, reliable, u:>lauuuM!0u>j; no dUapiMiintmeul; no ridicnlons tinta; remedies the ill elf oe ts ot had dyes; iuvlgo* rales and leaves the IIHII soil and i. -auiii.it bhet or lirnwn. Hold i>y ull DriigEiata and Perfumera; an properly applied al Ban helm's Wig Factory, Mo ?jud-atr.ct. Hew York. lyr Jauuary ??funeral Mia. ^f*vThp fi flat Ives, Friend? and Ac Qiiaiubiuefcsgr Ht. and M?. X. J. DOTEN, and of J Mr. Jos. LiMBL* snAismfljr, are rf-speeuclly invit? ed lo attend the Funeral Service of PAULINE JOSEPHINE, only child of Uio former., at Rt Panl*a Church, Society-street, This Morning, ai Nim? o'clock, without lurtber Invitation. July 2 i* Sucfi?l lHolicts. t&~ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CHARLFSTON.-CHARLESTON, July 2, 18GS. This Bauk wdl be olosed on Saturday next, 4th inst The busiuess of that day must therefore be onlici V-*O?- WM. C. BREESE. Jn|y 2_2_Ooah 1er. . FINAL NOTICE.-SHERIFFS OFFICE, CHARLESTON, JUNE 30,"l8?P.-On the 2d of J'dv all tho Real Estate ia this ana the adjoining Parlshci, against which State Tax Executions ure filed lu this office, will ho advertised and sold accord? ing to law. Payment of Tases on Personal Property wUl bc pressed at same lime. WILLIAM S. HASTIE, June 30_Sheriff Charleston District. 9ST NOTICE. -OFFICE OF OITY KEGI8 TRAR, CHARLESTON, S. C., Jnue 22,1868.-Lu con? sequence of the r?signation ot Dr. Jos. Tates, the Office and Dispensary of the First Health District have been removed from No. 10 Market-street to the NORTH WEST CORNER OF GEORGE AND ANSON STREETS-physician in charge. Dr. T, GRANGE SIMONS; residence,.WEST END OF MONTAUUE STBEET. nOUKDAHIF.3 OP- THE DISTRICT. Bounded on tba north by south side of Calhoun street, ou tba east by Cooper River, on the south by Souih Battery, and on tba west by east side ot Meet? ing-street. . ? Office hours-Morning between 9 and 10 o'clock, afternoon between S and 6 o'clock. > (Sigurd) G KORO E S. PELZEH, M. D., _Juue22 10 _ City Registrar. ?3f PALMETTO PIONEER CO-OPERA? TIVE ASSOCIATION, haviui for Ms object to lur nianing its members and the public wMli the nat ca i aries of Ufe, unadulterated and of good quality1, for Immediate cash payment, and from the profits of such business lo accumulate capital for its mem? bers, ' are now thoroughly organized and doing a thriving business. The Capital Stock of this Atixi ai iou is limited by charier to (GOO) Five Hundred Shares of (?20000) Two Hundred and Sixty Dollars each', piyoble iii par funds of One Dollar per week. Auy while person, a resident of South Carolina, shall be eligible for' membership alter complying willi the requirements of the constitution. No member shsll be allowed to subscribe for more than one share in his or bor individual name. The Board ol Management in their quarterly state? ment lo the Association shall cs h ma te the profits of the business for the qutrter then cloping, and shall distribute the name in the following proportion, viz: Thirty-three sud one-third per neut. (,33.-$) of said profit to the shareholders in rates to tho amount at the credit at their respective shares. ! " Sixty-six and two-thirds per cent. (CC?,) of said profit io thc credit of the shareholders in rates to the amount of their purchases at the store of the AH aoclalion for the quarter then ending. lt is prov,iicd, however, that all such dividends shall be passed lo thu credit ol their respective ?hares ?util Hie rnll amount of two Uundred and sixty dollars be paid rn, and then auch shares shall be cancelled, tin: dividends tobe paid by tho Board by dralln upon the Treasurer. '1 he advantage ol bctug a shareholder lu this Aeno ..iallon ls evident, and can only -rn passed by tim int iel] mt (I auereffl of the tature." Certificate? of stock may bo had and Instalments paid at lin; Co operativo Grocery Store, Market street. No. 107, to W. H. WELCH. Storekeeper; S. THOMAS, President; JAS. J. QRAOP, Secretary ?nd Treasurer. ALBERT <>. STONE, JOHN P. MAHER, June 2C Committee Board ni' Management. US-SARSAPAlilLLlAN RESOLVENT ISA better remedy and a safer curative Cor Kidney, Blad? der aud Uterine di file ul lies than Buchu, Turpentine, Ctibebs, -lumper. Gin, or any oilier dtrmi diuretic tlMMWi SARSAPABILL1AN RESOLVENT is aquicker cure for the removal ol'spots, blemishes, sores, eruptions Dft'.ic ukin, black HpolH or worms in the ?lesli, than my ol the ordinary soisapanlluR lu usc. 'I beso ile ?o.-liouH are mme washes lo thc powerful, sliiuulut inL' auJ purifying efficacy ot Dr. RADWAY'S KARKA PARlLLlAN RESOLVEN P. A lew dose? will restore Ibc vigor ol hie to thi weak, debilitated and infirm. RADWAY'S SARSA PAUILL1AN RESOLVENT is tho ;onsnmpl ive's hope, lt loosens the phlegm, repairs thu wssie ol the body wilh new and healthy matc iia', made hom pure, rich b lood, and stops decay. Let it be I ried. Hu -hu is not a lit or safe remedy lo take as a ?cu irai medicine; it is subject to thc samo objections as Blue Pills, Quinine, Corrosive Sublimate, Mercury Sic. ami other director exclusive properties. Per? sons that have taken either ol'these romc'liil agen? cies for a length of time, are aware of thu serious trouble Involved-the liver, spleon and other gland* suffer. So with Buchu-its exclusive diuretic action au thc kidneys, will, il use J continuously, suspend the secreting functions ol'other organs. Buchu, as ' s well known, is a direct diuretic, and ls chiefly em? ployed by medical mou lo secure au Increased action ul tho kidneys. But lu most cases when thus employed, its usc, ?Hera few doses, is suspended, aud opiates adminis? tered, lo modify its action, or to compensate I he kidneys tor ibo creal Strain Ihev sillier loni Ibu di? rect biuiieiieo of liueliu. Now, Buchu iudisrriiui nately used in cases ol diabetes, ?ravel, brick dual deposits, urea, uric, or Uthic acid, and iu granular degehoratiou ol'(hu kidneys, catarrh, of thc bladder, dropsy, iv:.-., is Uko taking salts to check diarrhoea. PARF.IRA BRAVA, associated with Sarsaparillian and other remedial aguuls, in Rad way's Renovating Resolvent, is a compensating remedy. It cures every kind ol disease ol thc kidneys, bladder, Skin and Dtartae Organs. A few doses will make thc moat extraordinary chinga-lor the belier. Oue Ounce ol Dr. Rad way's Extract of the Pare ira Urava Koot is worth more than all the Buchu Leaves than len g?n?rations of Hottentots or other savages can galber, 'i i y lt and be cured. A-k for Dr. Railway'! Sarsipanlliau Re-u'.vcul, or Renovating Resolvent. Price $1 per hollie, or -iv Pottle-l .r ?fi. Address Dr. RADWAY A CO., No. H7 Maiden Laue New Vork. SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT slops all weak? ening discharges Ilia! Iltreateu to destroy die. 'lin Resolvent, when prepared nuder ll.ld process, curt il many persons ol diseases brought on Ly self? abuse, Uh? have since married aud have children. TUl> nil?l : I? be good evidence of ils powerful pllri lyiug and fruitful efficacy. As prepared now, under Dr. Railway's new process, lhere is HO disease that eau be nached through the blood, urine, aud H neal, hut that it will cure. Many diseases, not propel lu iiioutiou in au advertist-ni. ul, is explained, and means ot cure pointed oui, in Dr. Rad way's new Medical Publication. FALSE ANO TRUE, now ready Address RAD WAV .lt CO., No S7 Maiden Loue.N. Y. Price of RESOLVENT SARSAPARILLIAN. $1 per bottle, or tl hollies lor $"?. .lune 2'.) nao C VZ' P. ll. H.- ARE SYNONYMOUS WITH Health, Strength and Vigor. The secret will be re? vealed by investit!;; ina bottle ol PANKNIN'S HE PATIO BITTERS. For sale by all Druggists. m ?arCONJUOAL LOVE, AND THE HAPPI? NESS UP TItliR Ai A UR t AGE.-Esaaya for Young Meu nn Ibc Errors, Abuse* aud Diseases which de? stroy tho Manly Powers and create impediment* lo Mai rmge, witb sure ioe.an? ol relie! Seul lu sealed letter envelopes free of charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P. Philadelphia, Fa May Jmo I Special Hot?res. ?S-NEW MARRIAGE GULTIR. -AN ESSAY for Yonug Men, on Physiological Errors, AbWs an. Diseases. ineiUeut to YoulU and Karly Mauling which create impediment* to MAURI AOS, with surf means of relief, ?ont ?? sealed letter envelopes ir of charge. Addlrea Dr. J. SKfLLIN HOUGHTON Howarii Association, Philadelphia, Pa. January 31 CW A YOUNG Li AD Y RETURNING JO her country home, after a sojourn of a lew months in tl e city, wes hardly rocogubod hy her friends, In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed bee, she hod o soft ruby con plexJou o( almost marbi.: tunnoih ness, and Instead tw?uty-tiiree elie really appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry as to the cause ol so great a cbango, she plainly told them that she used tho CIRCADIAN BALM, and considered lt an tm valuable acquisition toany lady'atoilct. By its use any Lady or Gentlemen eau improve tboir Pj^soua) I appearance an hundredfold, it is sinujitTiu^iiJ couitiiuation, as Nal rrtr tait?n ?cKsS?Styt?, yet uusur pasn d in itu ? flica.y in drawing linporillea iron, also bealing, cleau*iug aud beautifying thc skin ouu complexion. By iU direct action eu the cuticle it draws from itali J;s impurities, kiuilly heahug th* same, and leaving fho surface as Nature intended i should be-clear, ?oft, smooth and beautiful. Pricf $1, sent by Mah nr Express, on receipt of au order, by W. L. CLARK A CU., Chemist*, No. 3 West Fayette-strcet Syrocnao, N. Y. The ?inly American Agents tor the sale of the wine. March SO I Tr DST 1'HE GREAT PRESERVER' OF HEALTH.-TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELT? ZER APERIENT eau alwayB be relied upon as a ptcvMint, mild, speedy and positive cure in all ca*e of Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Sick Head sehe, Indigestion, Sour stomach, Liver Complaint. Bill.iusuess, kutuleucy. Fullness ol blood, aud all Inflaiiiatory UomvUiiuts where a gentle cooling ca? thartic is required; MI fays the Chemist, so says the Physician, so says the jrreat American PubUc of Ihe Nineteenth Century. . ? *. ? ' Hoed ye them, .aud he not without a bottle in tbe house. Before life is Imperilled,' deal judiciously with the symptoms; lvinem ber that the slight internal disorders of. to-day may become sn u bat ma tc incura? ble disease lo-merrow. Manufactureil only by the sole proprietors, TAR? 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This Feries ie meeting with a must gratifying re? ception from teachers every when:, and is exactly what is lu eddi tor mental di-elphin. as well as lor :t I traerles] preparation tor the business ol' hie. It is clear, thorough, comprehensive, lot'.ically ai-raii?,'cd, well "laded, ls supplied willi a great variety ul' ex? amples, ami teaches the methods acluaUy us. d by business inc i. Special ul tent mu i* asked io Hie PIIACTICAI. Its rul.-s uiul analyse:, ai.- in c I.oin unnecessary words: il-methods ?uv thc uliorlrnt possible A Uwe ill. n is adapted lu the present Mate nf thini'M. Minny tue last Uve years, specie payments kaw been HUH pended, prices have doubled, the tariff bxs beeu al? tered, a national ta\ levied, .vc. Om book recog? nizes all these chances, AND IT IS THE OVVi UNI: THAT DuKs-lhe OUlj Arithmetic Ibat describes tho different . lasses ..J United States Securities, and shows how lo find Hie comparative results ot invest? ments lu then.. 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Why inc interior bouts when THE utsr arc Within reach ? AddrejN ll. AIM'Ll'Vl'O.V .1. C O., Nos, '.Mi, 'i.' aud M Graud-.ticel, New York tlay 2 i>*- "4"s feunrioiis. THE GRKAT BASK BALL MATCH AT SAVANNAH. FO URTU OF JUL Y EXCURSION. rm^EZZS THK F,NB STEAMER- FANNIE, jggg ggggj ,Captatn PENN PECK, wilt make aa Ei eiuvmu to savanuah (carrying Hie Alert Bisa Ball Club), leaviu-; Cuarlestou Friday Beening, toe 3d, at 7 o'clock : ivturuing, leave Savannah Sunday Starr? ing, at 7 o'clock. Tickets I r ihn round trip Six Dollars, to be had on application lo JOHN FERGUSON, Jnne.'lu Aecommodation Wbarf. Www THIHTV-FIVK VKSSKLS lV'AVTfcD FOB COASTWISE AND WEST INDIA PORTS. WE OFFER $12 ? M ON BOARDS AND * PC ANTI JVC, to Philadelphia and New >York; $13 5 a/a lc OB Reaswed to Boston, .and *ll@12(gold on. Lumber, an i S3? S3 no on Shingles to Wost Indien. Oin*r Err-i.;ht? in proportion. - \ RISLEY & CREIGHTON, Shlppinr; and Commission Merchants, _Jur.?jtO :_ Nos. 143 and 145 East gay; VACIIT MAGGIK MlTCT??t*. THIS FAVORITE y ACHI. HAVING *been thoroughly refitted for pleasure par jti.-s. i'ii nw ready-for engagements by ap? ? plication to tho captain on board, orto ilLACK A; JOHNSTON, April 7 tuths6moS Agents. FOR NEW VOIIK. THE SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL 'STEA alSItfP CHARLESTON, 4 BK RUT Commander, will sail onSaf ?urday, July-?..ot 6 o'clo:* P. M., from Adger's iouth Wharf. Mr No Freight received after 3o'clock on day of soiling, and BUIB of Lodi ag must ba handed in by thal tine. For fWight or Passage, apply to 3 . -JAMES ADG-ER fr CC.. Comer Adaer'* Wharf and East Bay (Up Stairs). OS-1b<- Steamship MANHATTAN will follow on Saturday, July ll. June 29_?_6 POR nuw K4MUC. ' PEOPLE'S 8TEAM8HLP COMPANY 8 LINE. -STEAMSHIP MONERA, CAPT ! M? usu MAN, will leave North Atlan? te Wharf Friday, July 3, at Six .o'clock P. M. N.i treigu 1 received alter fi o'clock, day. ol sailing. For Freight or Passage, apply to Juue 27_. JOHN fi THEO. GETTY. ST Ii A M TO LIVERPOOL. , CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. . ... TBE INMAN LINE. SAILING REMI-WEEKLY, carrying tba ?. S. Mails, consisting or the following steamers: ;rrY OF PARIS. ., . ,i; CITY OP BALTIMORE, CITY OF WASHINGTON, " ' ' "'. CITY OF BOSTON, ?a?ing every Saturday and ovcry alternate Monday, it 1 P.M., ?rom Pier Na 10 North River, New York. RATES UF PASSAGE. BT TTTT sr?TT, KTK4ME08 SAI Ll NO EVEBT BAIURXUX. . Payable lu Gold. ' | Payable ic Currency. 1st cabin.$100 i Steerage.: .......$30 1st Cabin lo London.. 105 I steel ace tu London... iJ5 ist cabin to Paris_1101 steerage to Paris.46 Passage by tb? Monday stn un era-First Cabin $90 jota ; Steerage $30; payable in XS. S. currency. Rates or passage from New York to Halifax ; Cabin. VIA, steerage, $10;payable ingold. Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, ire., nt moderate rate?. Steerage passage from Liverpool and Queenstown, "40 currency. Tickets can bu bought here by par? tons sending for their friends. Fur further iurormatiou apply at the Company's titees. .1OHN G. DALE, Agent, No. IC Broadway, New York. Juue 4 ema NORTH (iKKMAJV LLOYD. .STEAM ll Er WEEN IS A LT! MORE AND BREMEN, Via Southampton. r IT. SCREW STEAMERS OF TUE NORTH GERMAN LXOTP, BALTIMORE.Capt. VOECKLER. BERLIN.Copt. UNDUETSCH. OP 2500 'IONS AND 700 HORSE-POWER. ?tr*-.* ^'LL RUN UEGULABLY BE nWjjTWiTO BALTIMORE AND BRE '47^ MEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. From Bremen un the 1st of each mouth. Emm Soul hamp ton on the 4th or each month. From ?-iliimoro on the 1st of each month. Pitier, ot' PA.SSAIIK-Prom BalUmoro ta Bremen Loudon. Havre and Southampton -Cabin$90; Steer Igt! i:.r.. From Bremen to Ballimore-Cabin $90, lluarago $4u. Prices of passage payable iu gold, or its equiva? lent. They touch at Southampton both gotn; and re? luming. These vessels tako Freight to London ana Hull, L r which through bills of lading are signed, au experienced Surgeon is attached to each vessel. Ml letters must poss tlirough the Post?nico. No bills nf lading but those of the Company will bo signed. Billi of lading will rositivel? uot bs de? lis et eil before goods ?ire cleared at the Customhousa For Frii.'ht or Passage, opply to A. SCHUMACHER k CO., No. <i fou th Charles-street, Baltimore. Orin MORDtCAl k CO.. Agents, East Bay, Cbarle-iton, 9. 0. 'April 20 6mos PACIFIC. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPY'S TURO0OH Ll Ne: TO CALIFORNIA, CHINA AND JAPAN. FREW Ut AND PASSAGE AT GREATLY RE. UV CED RATES I STEAMERS OF THE ABOVE liue leave Bier No. 42, North River, foot of Canal-street, New York, st 12 o'clock noon, or the 1st 9th, 16th ?v.l.I Mill ol' every month (except when these dates fall on Sunday. Hu n thc hjturdoy preceding). Departure of 1st and 24th connect at Panama with stcanuis for Routh Cacilie aud Central American purls. Those ol 1st touch al Manzanillo. Departure ol' '.Ith ot ejeb mouth connects with the new .-leam line Hom Panama to Australis and New Zealand. steamship JAPAN leaves San Francisco, for China and Japan, August :i. Nu i iiliioriuu sicamcrs touch at Havana, but go di rev! from Nev York :o AspinwsU. Uni" hundred pounds baggage free to each adult. ?Me.iii.-in.- aud aili-ndance live. For Par-.-a;;.-Ticket? or lurlher information apply at thc COMPANY'S TICKE T OFFICE, on the wharf, font ui Canal-street, North Uiver, New York. March 14 lyr F. R. BABY, Agent. MOUNT PLEASANT AND SULLIVAN'S I>LAND F ER RV. FODRTn OF JULY SCHEDULE. " ^ip?k, ON SATURDAY. 4TII JD LY INST., B?SSSX? tho Steamer ROCKLAND will leave ns follows; Minivan's Island -fi, 7';,. ll?; A. M.. and Gi, P. M .Mount Pleasaut-?',, ', ? A. M., and 12 M., 2 and 6 y. M. City-6. in A. M.. 1, :t and fi'., P. M. J nly 2 _3? \OXETMPA WEEK.] CHAULF.STON AND SAVANNAH STEAM PA OK ET LINK, VIA BEA I IFOR T. HILTON HEAD ANDBLUFFTOV STEAMER PILOT HOY.Capt. W. T. MCNELTY. s'l E-I Ale K FANNIE.Capt. FENN l'KCS n^-'b. ON EOF TUE ABOVE STEAMED J^-jSgSC Will leave Charleston CV.. . <. ?4 MuruiHff, at " ?.'clonk, aud Savauuah .-wry *?fl Murnini/, at ii o'clock. For Five lii or passage, apply to J. UN FERGUSON. June29 Accomiiiodallou Wharf. FOU I'ALATKA, FLORIDA, VIA SAVANNAH, ST. MARY'S FERNANDINA JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL LANDINGS ON TH E ST. JOHN'S lil VER. rw. ? a E S f FAME P. DICTATOR, k^Hr^^j? Captain CHAULES WILLEY, will ?cave Ch n-ie.-ton ever/ 7??'?*u? Night at 9 o'clock. ami Savannah every Wrdnadai? Afternoon, at ;i o'clock, lor lin- ab.ive places. Returning will leave Savannah M* charleston every Saturday Morning, .it S o'clock. All good* ""I removed hy sunsetwiH be stored at Un'expense ami i'ixk ol' owners. All freight must be propiM. J. D. AIKEN ft CO., Agents, june j7 south Atlantic Wharf. FOR ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. f -fTT^K, Tn K S PEA M ER DICTATOR .WILL JS23S3L buieli at si Augustine on her next 1 ( gular trip. Jeal inn ? 'L arleston Tuesday, 30th June at u o'clock iv M. lietiirunig will arrive hereon' SHHdny, .'Hi hill. al T.P. If. ?xc?mi?ii tickets i>sued. J D. ALEEN K CO., Agenlg June ,t