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AlIYcl Tennyson. Wc HOC it reported in t he Northern papera (says tho Augusta Goitsl?uHoHalisl) that thc English Poet "Laureate is i:> a hopeless <]e ?.lin.-. Should thia intelligence provo to Lo true, what language can exaggerate tho regret of tin- lovi rs oijLigli art in poetry, wherever the Faiglislr tongue, (toj which Tennyson has added a new music,jf.ia Rpokch antony nun? To bc cut. off in tho noon-day of his life aud rame, withs?many "Thoughts onwrittcn.and songs unsung," would be a melancholy fate indeed. And yet Tennyson has done more flinn enough for immo'-'ulity. "In Memoriam" is thc greatest metaphysical poe:n of this agc-HPerhaps of any age -and the "Idyls of the King'" present us with pictures the vividness and glow of which are unequalled except tu Homer. While wc write, the last published verses 1 of Tennyson have bien brought to our no? tice. Wo insert them herc, with the remark that they fall fur b&ow thc usual lowl pf tho author's genius: -i ' cv A MO un y KU. , r.\" .YL?HEO TKXXYsoy. Nature, so far as in lier lies, imitates God, and turns her fae-' To every bind beneath tb" skies. Counts nothing that sin meets with base, But lives and 1' >ves 1:1 < very place; Fills out tho homely quick-set screens, And makes tin- purple lilac ripe, | Steps from her ;ti>y lull, and gre.-ns Tho swamp, where lunns the dropping snipe. With moss and braided marish pipe; Ami on thy heart a finger lays, J I Saying, "ocal qui? ker, for Hie die Is pleasant, ami thc woods and ways Are pleasant, nod the beech and lime Put forth and feel a giftdder clime." A*a 1 murmurs of a deep? r voice, j Going before, to some far shrine, . < Teach the sick le an i de stronger choice, Till all thy lib one way incline With one "wide will that closes rhiuc. And when ti:.' zoning eve bas died Where v in dait; valleys wind forlorn. Come Hop" and Memory, spouse and bri , From out the bord? rs of th? morn. With thai fairchild betwixt thom born. And when t:o mortal motion jarsV The blackness round the tombing sod. Through silence anti the trembling stars Conies Faith from tracks-no feet hau trod. And virtue, like a household .; xl: Promising empire; euch as those That once ar dead of night, did greet 'iibv's wandering I'rince. so that he rose With sacrili-e, while nil 1 he licet Had res fe b\ .-?..ny h?ls of Crete. CSIVSIKS OF AMVICE. TO M\;;::IF.P LADIES wrrosK LO uns A?:K om LATE ?VNIOHTS.; LADIES: F am aware ot the fuel of there being husbands so lost to all souse ol' propriety, anti so r<\gnv?Uess of thc tend r susceptibilit?s of.the married fournie ir.-art. ihaj they stay out lill-' o'night;.. ?.Iy hus! -v ) waa one of that class. Ho is now, through ?nv system of training, th uroughly re? formad, tamed, subdued, tie ac? knowledges that he has no rights which 1 am bound to respect, ll-' is asdoiiile as a lamb. A family man in every rcr.se of thc worri. This useful and not often o ?".mm .-ur? ta! adjunct t:> every well regulated household- a husband-is a singular being, strange in his ways, prone to go astray, ready to oblige anybody else rather than his wife very api t-> forgot the existence ?d' that'wifo, in the'contemplation of som'" snip of n girl with n light gait, a tight gaiter, and bright eyes. Husband-;- I am now speaking of th os ? wiio have grown <::illoiis in the conjugal hu moss are much given ! idee -it. What tim - thev are not' hob nobbing with tl] ir boon companions in the rui*w'ook( rios, they may bi doing something much worse. Tie re.'.; no believing 4anything they say when oner- they get tue tippt v hand, aud have full swing with lin night-latch key.--. Out two-thirds of th- night, ooming reeling home, or if, by chance, returning sober, they uro asCiOVi and ill-grained a- the very old Satan. Husbands have na inordinate va? ric ty of tftc-uscs. 1 will give you an erarnple: When w<2 were first nv-rv;: -I my husband could not have IK-CM moro attentive. 1 wa ; ac?ountpcl hand ionio, plump and lively- a good figure; and, imagine even now I have not altoge? ther lost all trace of those charms so powerfulin causing men to make tools of themselves. The first three months of our mar riag ? J shall nevt'dlfong'd Henry was at home every night. "No rioting around town; always punctual to tea often playfully insist-in;; on our drink? ing tea out of tho santo cup; and, oh how loving anti tender. ? 'He. ?kisse?} rae, and I seemed to walk on thrones.' i wnr. in an elysium. With his arri: ?.round mc, and my head resting upon his bosom I rifting upon bis lap h< utting in thc high-back rocking-chaii m eur snug, cry pari? >r, and the Min closely drawn. Ah, m ! that wat bliss;*heavenly, enrapturing, enchant mg! No night-latch key asked bu? co whiskey demijohn 111 the closet; rn roystering, grinning, v rinking fellow m to help drink it; no trying in th? rooming, with trembling hand an< with a case-knife or lather his face with a tooth-brush. ' No breath smell? ing like the atmosphere of a beer brewery, or clothing rank with the fumes of tobacco smoke-, or stained with tho wasted cocktails or the soup of a midnight orgie. As time passed on, his warmth de? creased. I, fool like, as every young girl green and gushing; is, when she gets full possession of that wonder? fully and fearfully created animal, a 1'ull-grown man, with a l ight to call him husband, redoubled my exertions to recall his honey-moon fondness. He accepted my kisses, my playful embraces, and ray tenderness, as a matter of course: eat his breakfast as if he were a bachelor; put on his hat ' and walked off ns indifferent to the parting salute as if he had never de? clared, "My darling little pet, I can? not live the day out without your good-bye kiss resting on my lips." The great moustached brute! When we wore first married and staid home o "nights, he never snored. He slept ns calm and quietly as sleeps the wearied traveler after a long day's journey, Butas he grew indifferent to mo, as bis absence froia bonni of evenings became longer, bo began to snore. When: ho learned it, 1 don't know. Louder and louder and move 1 disgusting that abominable soinnam bulie noise increased as tin; months passed on, until just before i re? formed him, the awful sound became little loss than n series of spasmodic snorts, bits* i profundo nasal shrieks, and vocal roars, as if his voice were being torn onlnw tho root:-,. Despite all my efforts, my cosily- j arranged tea-table, tho luscious fit- I bits of the luxuries of the season, , I which 1 placed temptingly upon tho I ? snowy cloth, the beautifully embroi- | ! dered slippers aud th? dressing gown i i presented him with on our first | , (Christmas da v, ho fell into strange j ways, and at last came bonje couti- - iniallv in a state of beastly intoxica- j I timi. ' I At br r. ho hold in % his absence was \ j causad by meetings at bis lodge. He l belonged to thc Masons so he said, i l I believed him thru, lint whim the j lodge got to holding protracted meet ; i i ig?? every' nighd, bo coming hume j looking ns i?' Tv - bad. boon drawn through si knot -Iioio, jaded, face , itushe !, and unst-endy as- to gait, and i with a card of a Mies Somebody' in I his pocket, .1 began to have my doubts .about tho lodge, ?uni so expressed . n rysi .! f. J \ is < m ly n -ply wis- - ? >. ?rs. . there are niOr,% lodges than ?aie; i go in to thom ali." His next dodges wove - buAiuoss, I posting the book*, taking account of ?tock. over-worK, heavy ord; rs to ?:*l. liad to go wiri: etuuttrj custom" rs. Then came a new set of excuses. Coroner's j ny suddenly called as a j witness; charitable meeting: waiting in the wrong street for :i ear and well. [ eouklu't nani - the lot of mise rab?^ subterfuges to which he at last ' resorted. j 1 was neglected. To bo sure, .1 hud enough to cat a lui drink and wear; but. as you ar.- w< il aware, a married woman wants more than victuals and ; clothes to make her happy. When a husband easts a-ide his wife, as he would a squtieZ >tl lom >:i, it is rime for ? woman to rise, assume a j)"we", though she bat): ii not, mulgoa! bim. hammer and tong., until he quails, : cowers and submits to be what ho ought , a domestic cotwi nienen- a lay tig ure wliu.se j /.nt.-, drapery ?ind en , tire i ssion shall be subject to the < aplic? of ids wife. J.f thc young lady who i ? rending this, and perhaps easting aside these i crumbs of a tviee as being stale and ' <lrv. and dist ist d il to ber moral pa ; late, and who is warning to possess a husband- could s? ? into the dead fu? ture of hov eonjugal life behold the : hand..onie ?do] of ber affections sluni ' bering, his mouth wide upon, li!:-- iii" I jaws of an old-fashioued rat-trap, his ?.hair pulled in landed masses over his ! head, s o his clothing scattered all i over the room, over!o ?keil by a pair 1 of great heavy hoofs, with all his snor? ing and gutterul wind-catching; if she ! should catch a scent of Iiis whiskey laden breath, hear hijo swearing at ' thc cc dice, ana t he! nat i '.i, ig t lie biscuit. . and si liding to everlasting perdition . j the moat, and finding fault wi* h every - J thing with his wife she would not ? j leap np so quickly, nor run so cn thu ! ; siastieaJly w hen she hears her favored i lovers voice demanding an interview. 1 1 I think il r were to become a widow 1 , and be compelled, bj the force of cir M eunistauees. or thc "yearning of wo . man's nature, to marry again, [should 1 j choose a fat man-a three hnndrctl > pounder. Mever, oh. never, a jean ' ' man. They are, these lean nu u, pur ; , i'eetiy frightful in their little pi-v.idil . loes and delinquencies. Jt is the fal and unctions dog that lays about tin . I house and never goes abroad, lt v. ] j your gaunt, lean, yellow deg that ac ? ' anises home, alwavs dissatisfied, 'ana . keeps himself thin as a rail by his constant wanderings from home. Avoid a lean husband, ladies, and, above all, avoid one who, in addition to his lea ff ness, expresses a devotion to temperance. My husband was great on temperance while courting me, but he fell from grace very soon after. Marry a fat man. They are too in? dolent to dispute your authority, and if they do grumble, give them an extra dose of beer and beef, and they are, crushed. 13ut even lean husbands can be sub? dued, and brought to see the evil of their ways, by a resolute, determined wife. 1 have cured mine effectually ot' billiards, of euchre, and of every othei\ time-killing nonsense. He is wonderfully domestic just now. The manner in which I tamed my husband, perhaps, might not operate with all ot that ilk. First, I pretended sickness, and then got- rid of my hired girl, thereby compelling my husband to get rp and build tires in the morning, go to mar? ket, and attenArthe baker and milk? man. ? Ihif at the outset, this proceeding, a;; 1 thought, made him stay away Iut*r than (-vcr. I fixed that. On day I sent for the locksmith and had a new dead latch put upon the door. On tin's occasion he did not. come, hourn until two o'clock. 1 heard him fumbling and swearing at his key and ai thc key hole. "Jhmm the key." I bud bei n aroused by iii:; noise aiV.:<- door.'und was watching him through the blinds 'of our brd-roo:n window. ile pulled the hell-knob, he knocked, he went into tho street., gathered up bits of stone and t'avew them up against thc blinds, thinking 3 was asleep. ".Uia.'my niau. I've got von this hitch ! Flo danced on tin: door stops, walked ciaos; the street, looked over at our windows -walked back again, did a little more swearing, then sat on tho door sill, then began again at the key-bole with his key. In vain ! At last, i i isl H arti neil md awfully sleepy, he resumed his seat at the door sill, and there s!. ?n until duvlighU when i let bim iif. : 'Hi -! tlc* lock changed !" he ex? claimed, when I told him. j "Yes. and. Master rlenrv, I'll have . il clumped cvorv 'time von shiv out jailer eight oYlovk, unless you 'come ' youvsel:'." 1 lb- ripped arduud for a time, hut waen ! gave bim u new key j he became quieter.-and s<> the gunn: ! was oponed. lt cost tho price of three: ? .--ks. and ! with thc third ito gav - in. T jullaped Iiis whiskv. and thal -b>p j pedV/V-// leak. Ile.lo,,"'! drink ul homo i now. lie is a modal in everything ] exe?-pl tho bugging ?uni kissing de . part-ment. .1 can't make him as en . t.husinstic in those domestic essentials j as lui was in thc earlier davsof our j married life. He savs lui ?ion"! like ! su?-h to:ntooler;-, j Think, howev. r. i i will eire him of that ?h'iimiueiiey yet. i If he can stand it. i can. Yo;::-. Indies, eonil'ortablv. A Y X M ATILDA i fl i UTI'1 ??KS. I TUE I' .llowiag gentlemen are respectfully j suggest - 1 as candidates ?'-r tho Convention j WAI-K HAWTO.N, A. ii. T.VVLCU. W. A. itAUIMS. .1. <i. GlllIVLS. July :!t * ! Lt view <>i' the import a nc-of tin- approach? ing <'envt-iilion. ?< is of vital e. .iise.|iicnee m.! ?.n|\ of n::tri?.tisin and ?xp.-rh-n.V. hilt ot legal acpiin-nu-nts. ? h.-g. th.-r.-for.-. I?, pros, -nt to lh.* vol i-rs . .' Ki- ii?;'.;i-1 the na aa s of iii.- following gentlemen, who are eini n.-ntlv titi -.1 for the resunnsibic post for ? which th ;, are nomaiai-d: ?'irANt'Ki.Mi?; . .'. itt;'>r. lb >N. W.U. Ih-.S U'XSl Io'., , Ct.?!'.. WM. WAl.LACK. CUL. !'. W. .U.-MA KT K.i. Aug 3 !-':>-.- i lie I on vent ion. I Ti;.- fri. ,ids ol' the Cnion and of their i Slate. ?!.->,ring te bring ?nm ber coiutcils prut-ticaI Imowb-dg?-. sound ?.al riot ism ?md devotion re hor t.'?sl iot.-vests, resp.-i-tfully nominate !ln- folio-.vuig :. ? ? otb.-!i.-n as dele? gates lo the si.,te i onveutioii from thc i liistrict ?d l?iebiaml: ; .IOHN c.vj.invn.L, WAiiK i!.\.ni'Ti>:\, A. il. TA Y Li 111, 'A'. A. 11 Alt ills. August I* I Omeo Gen. Sup. W- and M. E. E., j \VILMTNjtT?>N, N. C., Au?;. "I. i-?'>~>. ON and ai'ti.-rSI MlAV. ?7il?. ?. i.e. ?rains will ran over the V. ihniiigloii and Vlan I enesier liailroad. between Kingsville aiul ! Wilmington, as follows: ['Leave Kiiigsvilie daily at.7.:i."> ;'. ai. I '? Wilmington .. ' at.(..(Ki a. m. I Arrive Kingsville . !.._'.'? a. m. i ?. Wilmington a?. .y.n? p. m. ? 'i'ly re i. daily ? eim-m lieiiti-m .',.>.:.' h\ ; rail from Wilmington, and scmi-weekh b\ steamer. 1 hes?: i rains connect with train? - .-a fi Nori !i-?asi.ern Uailroad, Ch. raw an {.'arlington Ihiiboad a,.il Wilmington ??in , Weldon Kaiiroad. rf t i., re is a line of stag.-! ; betw.:. n Sumter and Ca:nd?ai eoiincctiu; ' with I'-*0 trr.m:--. IIEMIY M. DUANE, ' aug 2S I? General-^'tpenn'eiKlent. Headquarters Military Cf sirle-, il. CJuurlf eton. DEPARTMENT SOUTH CAROLINA. ASSISTANT AD J UT ANT-GEN. 'S Ox'TlCE, GHABJLESTOS, S. C., July 27, 1?65. NO TICE. PE USONS desiring to publish Nc-jpaper o within the bunts ol' this District, are, hereby informed that it will first be neces? sary to obtain the consent of the Major General Commanding the Department. Bv command of Brevet Brig. Urn. JOHN V. HATCH. LEONARD B. PERRY, Ass't Adj. Gen. Ofticial: E. HAINS JETOTT, 1st Lieut, and A. A. A. 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A U?rA? ?\?? SIT FLIED ! \ si:v> s rito.y \LL QUARTERS! 1 ! PUBLISHED . ! ! iJ.'l?H, Tfi-^tcJi'?tl ?|?|C ?ll?cijUi, I ' ' At thc Capital of South Carolina. O Zia 1CJ 3WS" SI A ^. ......, THE DA1L7 PHO???'Xi ISSIT'.I ? everv morning i xcopt Sundae, is lilied with the LATES'I NEWS?(bv tele ? ..-rai li, ?aa ils, etc..) Eld lt dil AL. CO??KES I PON i d'. NC!'., X ';-(.!.. 1.1. ANY. POETliY, i ST< Mil t'.S, eic. This is I he only daily paper in the Sta lc outside ol' ! ?ie city of Charleston. The Tri-Weekly Phoenix, !" r country circula!i ai, i-i published every i u. -day. Thursday an.I Saiunhiy. and ha's al! thc rending matter ei' inti rest contained in the daily issues of the week. WEEKLY GLEANER, .1 HOME COMPANION. Aa its name indicated, is intended ns a Pv.MIIA ai ?b" KN AL. and is published every Wednesday, li will coutain Eight Pages, . .; Porty ci.lanais. The cream of the Neus. Miscellany, Talcs, rte., oi ?lie Daily ?md Tri-wocklv will in- found in its columns. TE!IMS-- INVAiilABLY IN ADVANCE. 1 >ail\, one year.^.Sit? ot? three months. ?? 00 Tri-Wcekly, one year. 7 n'i '. t bree mouths. 2 no j Wee.klv. one year... . .| nu .? ' three months. i or, Advertisements inserted in the Baily or Tn-Weekly ?o il a square fa- the first in? sertion, and 7? cents for each subsequent insertion. Weekly advertisement a ~1 a Minare ?verv insertion. JOB WORK, ' Snob as HAND-BILLS, C.VKDc-, CIECU LAI.'S, SIHN-PbAS-TEtlS, et.-., executer" promptly am! ::t reasonable rater. I .'tiliMN .1. srsiiSY. atc.*..; ot 3->T.'_>i <3crolici-s A FRQQU1ATI01! 1 XTTHEREAS His Excellency President YV Johnson has issued his proclama? tion, appointing me (Benjamin F. Perry) Provisional Governor iu and tor the State "of South Carolina, with power to rreccribe such rules and legidatioke ac be neces? sary and proper fer convening a Convention of the State, cetnpoecd cf delegates to ce chosen by that portier, cf the peepie -f said State -ho are loyal to the Ur.ited iteo, fer the purpcee of altering or unending the Constitution thereof; and vite autkc?i?v to exercice within tba limit3 ef tba State ah tho pelora necessary and proper io enable .ouch icyai people tc restore said Stat? to its constitutional relations to tho r ederai Gcv emnt.nt, and to present such a republican form of State Government cs -iii entitle the Stste to the guarantee of the United Staten therefor, and "its peopie to protection by thy United States against invasion, ir.surrectisn and domestic .?"ibier.ee. 'Sc-, tr.cro?cre. in obedience to the pro? clamation of his \c::ceuency Andre"- Jckn son. President of the United States. I, BErrJAMiS F. FERRY. Provenal Gover nor cf thc State of South Carolina, for the purpose ci organizing a Provisional Gov e-rniuGiit in South Carolina, reforming the State Constitution and restoring civu au thor.ty ir. caid Stato under the Constitution ana ir.-^3 cf the United States, do hereby proclaim and deciaro that aii civil officers ii; south Carolina, v.-Lc -ero in otilce when the Ci---i? Government cf tho State v.-as su.-^pMid ed. ir. "day last, (except tkess arrested or under prosecution 1er treason,) shad, or. taking the oath o? aikgiar.ee prescribed ir. tho ?-terri douti Amnesty Fr oci ima tien ot thc 23th day of May, " 1:65, resume the duties ol their offiees ?nd continue to dis? charge them under thc Provisional Govern? ment tiii further appointments are made. And ? do further proclaim, declare and maka knov.-n, that it is the duty os ail ioyai citizens of tuc State of couti; Carolina LO promptly go for-vard and take tue oath o: uliegiancc to the United States, betoro -c-me magistrate cr military cihcer cl the Federal Government, who may e; qualified for ad? ministering oaths; arid such are hereby authorized to give certified cc.pib? thereof to the. persons respectively by "tom they vere made. Aird suck magistrates er ofSGcrs ate hereby reqau ed to transmit tb? origin?is of suck'catks, ut ?a carly s. cl;.y aa may be convenient, to tue Departir.:::;", c: C?tate, ir. tko city cf Washington, jo. C. " And I dc farther proclaim, oeciare_ar.d make knov,-n, that the Managers ci Elite - tiono tkrougkout the State of couth Caroli? na will hold :.n election for member; ol a State Convention, at their respective pre? cincts, on the FIRST SIOlNlAAi lr", Sur 'PEMBER NE?T, according to thc U"" of South Carckua ir. force before the ?CCCS3??::I of tue State; and that each Election Dis? trict in tue Stats sk.iii elect as many mem? bers ci the Csnver.tion as th . said Uiatn-.t h.;s members tao r?ouse of Represen tires- ??iib basis ci representation rem-; population -.nd taxation. This will give on-.- hundred and tventy-fcm member ? to t-r.e Convention-a number sufficiently larg.'; tc reprei-j.tnt ??er-- portion o? thc orate most iud; F.vH.rv loyal citizen "ho Les taken Wie Amncrly outh .. r.n not "..libai che excepten .las- -e4 !'- the Fr?s.dtr?t :; P. oclamatior. -..-??1 be. .-leitii? to vote. pu..uded he -?i? le-i&i . unJ-r the constitution r- ::. ??/'.<>.! pn< i to th?- Recension of Somh Caro? lina. And .?li wie? a:' wi thin tin c:.c%pt<"! .a.. .'? > mura tali-: the oath and Apply io: ;. pardon, ni order r., entitle then? LO vote or . Lt-, vii "H." member;! of tho Convention. ii..- mr...;.! rs; -:i ihi Convention thus , '.,-l???'.t?;d on ;i.i lirst Mouduv :?. September : n. .\t. ar?- heii.-bv rt.-qniv-d to eoii'.i in lbj cit;, ol Columbia, on Wld.>y?T.SDA?, thelSth i dal ol' SepO tuber, Ifcliik ?ol' ill?: purpose ol' j all. nu,--, an?! amending lin- present CoHsti . tutioii ..!' Soath Carolina, or remodelling and ina!.;;::; :; nev. om-, which will conform I t.. th?: great ?dluiigcS whuh have taken I place ::: :!e- Sta to, and be mo:', in accord an?'? '.viili i?ejiubiieaii principles and equali ? ty of repr? .-..-'.ital ion. Ai ul i ?lo fur: hur proclaim and make [ kn iwiijtha; ;h i.'oustitiition .md all laws of I force in South Coolina prior to thc s?ces? sion of ti...- :st a m. at.- her? by made ot ?'..ree under th.- Provision,:! Government, except ?? wlii r.-in ih?'.v m;.y coiiilicl \\:th ike provi I -ions ol' this proclamation. And thc Judges: and Chancellors of the State are hereby '? required to t-xercis?* all 'i.. powers and per , form al! thc duli? - which app. nair, to their , res] edi.. ..Hi.-cs. and especially in criminal ; eas. .-, li will be expected of tee Federal ; militan authorities u'.w in South faroli?ia, to haul" th? ir authority io tb - civil r.hicers of lin- iVovi: ional ? !ov? rnnn :.t. tor thc j.iu ?II.s. of enfoivuig the laws and preserving I be ace and *to,.,l ord. r of the Slate. And 1 ?io furfh.-r e..nm.a nd and enjoin ?ill ' fjood amt lawful citizens .d' the State to ! um'.- in i nf.living Hi.- laws and I ringing to ' jnstiie all'disorderly persons, all plnnuer ; ors. robb.-r.s and marauders, all vagrants j an.iide- persons wlio are wandering about I without employment or any visible means of supporting ?hems? Ives. ! lt is also expected that all fermer owners of freed persons will be Kind tn them, and not" turn oil' tb.- > hildreii or aged to perish; and the frc? d nun ar l women inc earnestly enjoined io miiko contract*, just and lair, I for remaining ?iii' their foin;, r owner. I bi ..rd. r io fae.l.t .ti- as milch as possible ? th.- applicati 'ii ter pardons under the c-x \ i-i.-?i*ed sections of thu President's Amnesty ? Proelaniathm, it is stated for information ' that all applications must "oe by petition, . ...?::>;: tie i \i. i.lion, and accompanied ?wiib tin ..ali prescribed. This petition : i n, .t bc first approved I>N the I'rovisionai line. ruor. and if:--ii forwarded to tin- 1'resi detit. Tin h. adonai ti rs of ib- Provisional i n.v. i-m-r viii h.- at Greenville, where all communications to bim must lu- addressed. 'I ii' newspapers of this State will publish I this pro.-lamanon till the eketion fer mrni . I? i s et the < lonvi ntion. In testimonj whereof, I have hereunto set my band and .-eal. Done at tho ; [i.. ?.] town of Greenville, this 20th dav of .hil... in the viar of onr'Tiord. l'.T.r., and of the ?IKU:pen?.leIicc cf tho United Stat-.s thc ni:;? :u.tk. B. F. PERKY. Ey the i Vi vision si Governor: ! *,.*U.-?A;J H. T?Kxy. Private Secretan . Jab' i"<