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The Abbeville Press. Abbeville, S. C. >pl t ? ?r*-~ ?? W. A. LEE. EIJ1TOK. TKKMH?Three Dvllnr* * year in wiWunce. 1 tar no Suli*cripiiuus lukeu fur a ulioiter lime iliau six montlis. Friday, July 10', 1868. L-lL-.l. !- JUI ill?tS3" An industrious young man p*n got employment; to learniho printing t.usimjBB, by application to lb? oflioe vf the Abbeville Pr&f3. Taxing tlio Bondholders. Tboro has boon n>uch oxoitomont in financial circU 8 at Washington aod /nowhere Over the rccont action of il?o Houso of 4?oproBon^tivcfl, looking to thu imposition of a tax of ton porcent.upon tho United States bonds. Tbo Comroittoo of Ways and Me?ns, in pursaanco of instructions, reported u bill, but acoompanied tbo report with a protest against the measure h.>< in vinl.at.tnn nf tlm fnith nf (inpnrn inont, which had boon solemnly pledged by Congress. Whatevoi forco there may bo in this argument it will be j.owerlesfi against the^populap conviction, that the burdons of ihi country should bo uniform, and tha no species of property should bo exempt frorti taxation ; and the dociaiyi character of tho voto?94 to 54? blows that it is something more thar an ompty threat. It does not fultow bowovor, that there is any real Bontirnent in favor of repudiation, althougl tho New York Tribune attempts t< attach this odium upon this measure That paper thus analyzes tho voto : The resolution was passed by 02 Yea to 55 Nays. 01 the 92 Yeas, 31 wcr Democrats and 61 Republicans. Of th Nays, 2 were Democrats and 53 Ropubli cnnii. Of the 61 Republicans wh who voted lor thia act c repudiation, 49 were from Slates south c west of Pennsylvania. Of the 55 mem bars wbo voted to pay tlie interest wo lini agreed to pay, 22 were from States sout and west of Pennsylvania. Tbo vote <, tba Southern and. Western llupublican therefore, was 40 for taxing the bonds t 22 against it, wliile the Western Demo crats were ntmniinous for that course."While there is, therefore, a slightly Iarg< majority at the West tbaa at tho E?st i favor of this measure, tbo difToreuco id n< large enough to bo very important. Am on the whole, aa there are far wore iho bonds owned at the Eafit than at tl "West, the figures do not necessarily imp that the West is more unsound on tl question than tho East. Great uusouiu u?b? prevails in both sectious. We < not mean to imply that all who vote f taxing the interest oa the bonds 10 p coat, would vote for taxing tUo princij of the bonds out of existence; uor, thouj the dishonesty of tbe two acU is tbe ?a< ia kind, would we declare diana tha sh iu degfee. Tbe difference ia rs great between stealing $5 and stealing $; Oue \fi petit larceoy and the other is gra larceny. The former briugs a year iu I County Jail; the latter, five years in i State Prison. But tbe steps from the fi pollution of the Datipual bopor to its p*ated and perpetual prostitution are t*ey dweeut and of irresistible tendency Consistency. Gen. Canby issued hia orders, (aa tho Phoenix) recognizing, tbe elect of thp lion. John H. iteid, Sonat and J, JtJ. Aloore, B. Frtfiik Sloan f Dr. John Wileon, us llepresentati from the County of Anderson. 1 Somite very sensibly, oponheartngi order read, admitted Mr. Ho id ae 9 tor?one of iho member? stating v portly and^orrectiy, that both bran ea oi tha .Legislature word" carta under military authority until 1/egiiiature adopted the 14th ami meat to the Constitution. In ttoaae, boworer, when Gen. Can! certificate -was presented . by Met Mtforo, Sioan and Wilson, thai b deelded that Gen. Canby'ts cortifl< wu* not prima fatit c^idenco ofeloct and roforrpd the. credentials t< com rait toe. Littlfedoubt exists a -what, tbft report of tho . oommi will be. In the?first instance, wi toof knowledge, where a mew bar fegi^ativp body) having ?a certifi of election, and) therefore, the p fade right to a seat fa the .organise of ja body, has boon denied. -Tb6< ^doraon delegation fnmisbpd thi 1 'prectte^-we; iSame- certificate we* farrifeifedhy e*ery other mei of the Iloaso. rIhey were ooo? ^?<r; and" y$t, wiifi- - this prima evfdetice of A right to,ra scst)-T.el Admittance- to the Housed Ande Lae, therefor^, "been excluded "#ny v<#ee in the ^election /of ,3p< ot other ^fh&ra asf- the' Hon# though' their "dbiegjdea tfel^' theie?rttUv*t66-' that *ar? hfcftf hy ; Pan* A (liiiPSI* J?W grot that *4 hag .AOt the plewi *U*fi4fcg 5 IM 'sEiliibiUou of '?>&? *4*T?fc on ;U)^; I ^orf, and tfyM^ifo^Qreraes <w< roosfc ftfttretti ftg$h*rtfOfors ; >:i*reB0,4t?p>.- ip -Vight niU - brond complishjed eighty pupil?, and is ia<to*I 0 tho institution* of the District. > 9*' Soodgion's Factory and Btills. W? dircct attention to tho advarLiromont of Mesftra. It. S. & J. "W. (jJood^iou, wlm anuouuoo to t>ur c!U* aon? that they aro prepared to exofcuto aaliafiictanly all orders lor carding wool, at thoir well kno-^n MilU in Lauren* pielripw Copsigwnjeuta oi nrrsnl rnn/lrt to VI 1*. n It. S>>n<llatv Mr IV V - - ? ?- ? ? ? ? - f r* *. . ft, Clark, Marshal Sharp, or Dr. Wj>. y. Jones, wijl roccive prompt attention, uud tho carded wool will be returnod oo the 5th Wrid 20th of each month. These gentlemen have erected riftw buildings and with improved machinery and the best of oporati vcb arc enabled to goarantce entire satisfuction. Let our termers forward their new material at once. The following vtell merited tribute _ * I _ _ ? " 1 I J ..MP _ ta to me bu.hi uuu ouorgy 01 mo jiiesuitt. Ctoodgion wo cxlraoi Irojja the Lau< rensville Htraltl: We hnd the pleasure, ft few dart since, iu ' company w ith judge J. J. li.tvie, of speudmg, must'pleasantly, a day with the M?ir? Ocod giun, at their place of business, on llabmi Creek. These active, energetic, enterprising f young gentlemen, as soon as they returned from the war, through which they had fought > from the begiuuing to the surrender, went to - aroik on their splendid shoals and. fall*, and where there was then nothing, (as almost *?3 ry vestige of a mill wm ewent away during I the war.) and there now staudsthere two large roomy building', built in a substantial manner, in which i? a loagn.ficeut Pluming Mill, ) a Wool Uoll Factory, Cotton Gin, <Stc.. al#o, a Grist Mill, with room enough for additional mnchiuery. This shoal give* power enough t* 1 turn a thousand mil)?. The Me.nnrs. Goodgion have two overshot wheels which, as does all ' tliuir nincliinpr V. rtin without uuiie and with - great power. Their application of power is j modelled after I lie celebrated Crenshaw Mills iu Kichmood, Va. These geutlcDirn are just 3 as moderate as they are energetio. They have (# all the business they can do, aod run their machinery aud mills, much of the time, both night and dny. 9 Their factory and mauliinery is u;idcr the management of that celebrated machiuial, Mr. 0 William IIu<-liiiif, of New Jer*ey. Their nue chinery is all fiiet class and their work is gun ranteed to give suti*facliun. All the business 1 is carried on under the personal observation O ai.d superintendence of Messrs. It. S. A J. W r (loudgioa, the thorough going, energetic, clear mind**!, attentive proprietors, who unite to all ir their high businiM qualities the most geuiul hospitality. We wi*h them great auouess, and expect cuutidently in a few year*, to hsar t (1 thousand upindles making music uud uune) j for them at their shoal*. ^ XJNl VEE8ITY OF SoUTU CAUOLISA.? 9> Atuontr tbo names of those who re 0 ccivod degrees and distinctions at tb< recent commencomool at this instilu " tion, wo observe tboso of tbe follow ir ing from our District: 11 L. \V. lluskell graduated in Malhe ,l" uiatics, Chemistry, Natural Pbilosc pliy, proficient in Engineering. J. F. Marshall graduated in ilisto 10 ry and llhetoric. W. S. Marshall, certificate of die "a tinction in History and lihetoric. J. S. Porrin graduated in Ancien Languages, llbetoric, Mathematics or certificate ol distinction iu Natu.-u Philosophy, jiu ? ?...? ? gh tft-We havo been favored durin aa tho past week with a fine rain. Tli me rains, wo learn, have boon very pat as ttal. On tbe Savannah side of it 50. District, to tho west of tho villag ud thcro have been very heavy rains, an the also at Greenwood and vicinity j bi ibe other sections in tbo upper and Ion irat or parts of tbo District remain voi re- dry. 4?M? , Tue Southern Cultivator.?Tb sterling monthly for July baa boen r oeived, and aB usual tilled with iis ua al variety in the departments of Ag '7* .culture, Mechanic*, iiorticultai lon Household Economy, Fireside, & or * The work is invaluable to the Soull lfl ern planter. Terms, $2 per annu jf?9 in' advance. Address Wm. & W, ,0' Jones, editors and proprietors, At Cob, Ga. * len^ " m ^ or^ V&. The State Legislature, incla lC^ ing the delegations from An dorse '* # Lancaster aud Alarioo, now declar to bo duly elected, should numl 5n ' one hundred and fifty-six votes * joint ballot; bat it is not proba! ?y B that more tban one hundred and fii ^ members will bo present. The rot 2 -der of Dill subtracted .one from 1 B.&te total, two delegates are understood J ' have declined to aerve/aud ooe is d 5 * getously ill. '? ^ ^ Uoe ' Ma, D. V. If Awraoaw.-r-We wo thin i?at| the attention of our readers ?*>a the "card 'of Mr. D. W. IXawthc cade w)j0. i? now in the broker and oc r-iiria mis?ion business at WftlballfL, S. ttfon. He is w?ll known to our citizens I Af4"" reliable- buei?ess man. .Out pec ^7. -vfQuM* do well to sfeijd their order him fbrtillkinds ot country, produce tsber . v, w-?-? " y V?l?^Vf|IVHO J. VW1 facii PM*# [tread ibiog to Venttnd as o? )W past amo rtori Howhio bostiMgioi' <IAim?,iia' flj jftoin off6oiof?| nodUebargoot rtiM Hiker qo lmarching of tfoopa?not sv< at politcdi harungao. < . - - ' C% -' jSjjjj ft 10L, Tho, Deraoorfttic Clnb- of -f, -. .vilhkg* will be addrpeaedonooxt J .; ;.. Ofday ?ve4b*-brtt*-I>. * W; W f<yJainea %ryi&L (doIorW) tra* *ta$ I ire of W fj^fi fagb** '*ibi<Wwc>e< ttiAr* t)u^ t^ 'eif* orifis wHool Will bfgft (to Mot? k%-O? itiorf. ^ ^ iT^ptoSMiorjR! car ^aV3; '^/ -jVy Vb? HSBmgBBi ?*fa] lull of evyniDg, t( 4Jr .o'okjckjV^M $> MfoTwpuClftjHy U,v Ilea &fy$.tOQd. * \r ? f * 1 * ? . -.> * . 5 * *? j. - ^ ' y * # ' - ,? ? ? ^ Ths Legislature. < . In coropliaiiCe wiib the proclamation of Gen. 11. K. Scott, Goreinor cleot, the LegUlature elected under tlie piovisiom of the Constitution 4 i>icd l>y tl?? Inte Convention of the State, assembled iu Columbia on Monday lafct. 1a the Serial#*, iu tlio absnnco of lion. Lemuel Boez?r, Lieutenant-Governor tied, M*j. 1). T. Corl ill witt sailed-to ibo clmir. After culling the roll, a pefmaoeut organi' nation w?3 etiVctcd.A resolution wu? adopted, inviting exPryvisioual Governor James L. Oir to communicate any information he might have about the general couditiou of the i State. Alto, a letululion appointing a committee 10 uiiorro uie uouw luut mc Senate hud organized aud wu prepared for business. In tlie House of Ropre;ontntivos, Mr. J. II. Jenks wms called lo the Chair, and C. J. Stolbmnd and T. K. Susportas appointed Secretaries. On motion, a committee of Tliree w?? appointed lo wnil on Dr. A. O. Macker, the President of thu late Constitutional Convention, and request liim to come and administer, in coiripiiuuce with the provisions of that instrument, tba oath of oflico to the temporary chairman of the liouse; which was done, and the oath presuribed by the Constitution w*s administered to Mr. Junks, tho blank in it, referring to tho date of the ratification of the Constitution. beiug filled by the insertion of the words "iho 141b, 15Hi aud lOib days of April, 1808." After considerable debute on tlie sul-ject, a revolution was adopted, to call tho roll ot Counties and swear in as members lliove v\h<? answered to tbeir names, presented proper credentials nnd could swear that they were not disqualified from taking tbeir seals, by reason of the operations of tbe Constitutional Amendment. The following "delegates" from Abbeville "county" answered to thoir names.: George Dusenberry. T. 1). Milford, II. J Lortias and James Martiu. The delegates, who presented themselves from Anderson mid Lancaster Disiiicti were asked to stmid aside for the i>nspiu I as lliu IIt>r.?e had received a protest agaiusl | iLeit taking their seats. L Oa motion, llio llouae proceeded to tin > nomination of a Speaker. \V. J. McKinluy nominated F.J. Mote* Jr. W.J. Wliipper nominated K. li..El * liutt, a colored man, suetiiining hie notiii" nation ill a lengthy epeech, ill which hi ? aaid tliHt ho puipoiely nominated a color ed man, because it was high time one c his color should be called lo home poaitioi * of honor?tho < fikes having herctofor been invariably given to white men, 01 . ihu protext of policy, and that they hai |a fallou into the hand* of mauy who wer incompetent and ignorant; that Klliot was ae good a man, intellectually and othci * wise, for Speaker,Jaa Moses; aud that the Republican party could not vontUre t pjt black men in oflice, bill inuat contei itself with inferior white men, it w( time iLifti 11 aiiouiu lull to .the grouud. Thia ciaatcd a gioat deal <jf MuituaU t debate, during which, ut 3 o'clock, tl il Llouaw took a recc-s* until 5 o'clock. IlKCESfl. 1 At 5 o'clock, the LIoum waa called t g order, und after tome prelim inario#, procee l?) ed to ballot for Speaker, wiik the followir reaull: F. J.' Moses, Jr., received CO Totes ; >o B. Elliot, 32 , J. . Jeukt, 4; A. J. liaus'u e, 2. d Oti being conducted to tho-Chair, by , committee appointed for that purp?*e, & Mo3?b returned thanks to the lloiise i ih'o distinguished honor which had be y conferred upon Lim, and, giving n brief i view of tho consequences of the lata wi aid, that, whilst he congratulated the me is bers upon the fact thnt they constituted e. assembly which represented tlr? rights nil men, instead of the old *ri?locrati< and oligarchical elements of ibe Slate, hoped, that thoj would bo governed by m "Of dom anil moderation, and act wiih au < W. single to the welfare of the whole people k*. thevbofa State. m Mr. Nagle gave notice that, as eoon _ ' - the proper time arrived,,he would inlrodi a joint resolution to adopt ihe propoi amendment to ,the Constitution t>f t 'United States known as the Howard Cunstltutioital amend mint.' jj_ A Committee of One from' each Coui was appointed to nominate officer* < > ' kffect the further organization of the Uoi 0(* A resolutiou was adopted, inviting < )or Governor. Orr td send to the Flou*e i on information he might have in reference the condition of the State. . - The rnlea of th# liouse of Represen $ lives of.the United Sialee were adonte<] ir~ th? rule# of the House, and* after the i the poihtmunt of a committee to Inform to Senate that the IioaM was organize! < an rendf for tlie transaction of business, an jonrnmeut was uiade to LO o'clock , juoruiug. "V bscond day's pkocesdikos. . ' SENATE. . ' . PurfOftnt to; adjournment, the Se l,Dj7 - con*en*id at J2 M. yesterday. t r The jourpnl-of the previous day *** read and couflrtuad. After the.transaction of someuniroj V; tant buH'm.fgs^ ^B. F? WhiUemq^tofTeY B\ joiot resolution covering MB* prop rtV XIV.th Article of tbe: Cona|itation e? no? United SUtea, which* after a j?ri?f dti cia- in the progress of whicti J.J. Wrigh >iug F.Jlsqdalp|?, 0; P. Leslie and ot!iari> try, p*6*?ed thtiir. dUtec^alioo'to Votofqir )n ft messure which contemplated I ho dUf ceUcmeut of any man in the B<al? ; V-*. ? ' ' _ ?? T. ?;?- 1^1 I r?lLCon?lrained to BU-jtam tbe resolu tW? M|. Rtf got of oxpodlency ' Bud neood Th? jreadtntiori Wilt \>y A fola 6 bi.W.' (a Gv?' inys,'(1)^ fetter fcetag II. Bock, pt Ilorrv^ IX Bifimrin,' of* Miv JUCkJ'Hj Ruid, or Au'Joraon; T. A. ** ?;a?; -r *v ~ &2biLg ifW feaM?sv 6<w &#<* . p?f^ - *?j^dotyly,'" ik>#r IJM?&? ~2; .. ' ~?; bHHBB * v th?ft#dinf?f?fla?i*jj? Irgm cx CKhh V - /."' - * . .. * # # i .' A x * # * # * '.** *" * " ' ' ' Oj 4 " . ". . iL' 'iff*\ ; '-.t . ^- - c.. ;y?z, .:* ; Orr, wliicli wns ordered to bo received ?? | iiituruiuliun, aud to business of no- public interest. IIOUSIS OP KEPRE8EHTATIVK9. TI.9 lloiwa Wn? called to order at 10 u'cluuk A. M".' Tito j-mnial wart rca<l andcoulirmcd. The rouding ol llio nx.-aejig^ fiuin ox Governor Oir consumed ,tl?? principal part of ilia setbtOn of tlic tiny. Tim uiuH?Nge was rcccivcd its uiiuitunlioiu A joint lesolutiou, covering aiid "proponing to adopt tlic constitutional muend* uieri'. whs received ftmti <1i- S4a<.?io ???! Hindu the sptHjinl order fur lo dny, ?t Imlfjmdt 12 o'clock. Aliti unimportant l.ti-'uies?, the House adjourned until 12 in. today. ! TI1IKD day's rilOCEEUIKOS. SUN ATE. Tho Senate waa callkd to order at 12 o'clock. Pmyer by the chhpluin, Rev. E. J. Adams, colored. The minutes of yesterday were read nm) continued. Tho President pro tern, announced tbe standing committees. Mr. Joel Foster, Senator elect from Spartanburg, appeared and qualified. Ol? motion of Mr. Montgomery, of Newberry, permission was extended Sir. Foster to record the volo be would havtj cast ou tbe questiou of coiistitntiomil amendment, had h? been present yesterday, but Mr Foster decliuod lo vote. Mr. Whitl?m<>r?( of Darlington, at tbe J r*que*t of the President jno tan. \ took the Chair, wbou Mr. Cotib:ti gnve no | tico that to-morrow he would introduco i I i :il a.. -1 uiu ii> orpan-ze ino <JoU0ty courts, nm a bill to validate the laws of the provision al government of South Carolina. The first bill divides too State inti eight circuits, vshicli, of course, will necessitate the election of ci^ht circuit judges It also provides Tor three terms 111 eacl county, each year, of the Courts ol Gsnei nl Sessions aud Common Pleas; also tli times and places of holding those court in each County. The jurors summoned t attend the Courts of General Sessioni ' shall aliio attend the next ensuing Com of Common Pleas, except in the Couul of Charleston. M H. II Cain offered ilia following reso ' lution, which was seconded by Mr. Uoyl 1 Jieaolved, That r Committee of Five I appointed by the President pro iem^ wii instructions to report whether the Seuato wbo voted iu the negativo?in the rati: ' ration of the amendment . to the UniU States Constitution?have, or have m violated their oaths and committed pel jury, and if ho, to recommend what coiir j should bo adopted bv the IIuujo to vim cate the purity of its organiz itiou. Ou motion of J. J. Wiigbt, tbo moti< was laid on the table. j On motion of W. li. Nasb, tbe Judica Committee were directed to report wbutli t the vjiale Solicitor* are required tu alto during tbe session of this General Assed I# bly. B. Kaueolph 'offered the followi o resolutions, which wore referred to the J |t diciary Committee: r is Jicnolved, That all offices now held persons wlio nre disfranchised by the pr (j posed fourteenth article or ameudinent the Constitution of tire United States Mud they are hereby, declared vncant. Jiesoli/eJ,. That the Governor, by n Q with the advice and convent of the Seua j be authorized to fill such Vucaucioa ui elections ahall be ordered. After Korue unimportant business, \ f. Senate adjourned until 12m. to morrow 1IOUSK OF KlCPltKSENTATIVE 'r> Tho House was culled to order at 12 Mr. E. M. Slober, on? of tlio ineml jr elect .from Marion, appeared and qual.f or Kfoluliuns were adopted appoiiitin; Committee of Vive to.maka arratigeim til r \ ' r *1 cr r#_ for the inauguration of uoveruor ou kr tomorrow, at 12 o'olock. ' Ttie rest of tlie *o?sioii was spent i violent dinciisMon over tli? prop* let; admitting llie delegation from Audcti I against whom liter* U a protest. ^ VV ithuuL defiuite ao'iou. the Home jouruod to 12 ?u. to morrow. iof University, of Virginia-Speeches Generals Preston and Hampton, nee '* ^' \ wd A corr??poad?nt of the Richmond Di*p .he writing from tt)e.Uni.*eraily of Yirgiuia or Chailotle* villa, od Coumwuoaiuaat Day (. SOJMyai The public b*tl ?ai crowde% this mor ?H(J to hear llietJJrcu of Oenerat John S. I * ton, uf South Carol in*, belore the Woahiti tx~ and Jcfferaon Literary Societies. < Ho w? 1D? ceived with the moafc voeiferowaapplaate, ? lo compelled him U> remain- ataudlug for aa minute#, and permitted the audience to upou on* of the noblest loolihig men I ' " ?#, Ilia Bplendiil figure, ereot a* an M BP~ noble covnteuauoe' lighted Willi firea of g< ? martial bearing, aud heavy gray mausl ^ j reminded one of au old Marshal of Fran tbe-pri?ud .d*y? of Napwleuu'a power aoc ry. ' : Aftcr'afce tcbing the oration,' which w the tnfin; fttr impaaMoned eulogy if'Tirj , ibscorrMpohdoiit eay?: >V' / . It i* impo?Ibt? to de?cii?b? UjeefTect <> Dftto apeeohi .Cheer after cheer interrupted noble old Roman u with clear ringing, w^a amleejy, graoeful Jeelure be ga>e Uttl .- to words which "thrilled efe'ry heart >broogbt tears to pyta unused' to #eep. e<J *' ?p??eh ?U?h held ?ha *u$ivn.o?'. >?ed rtur orer Uro bour% but vbloj^ *aap*rkU< tbo gw?? >u averjf ?eni?Hce that ejren th'f [jate and be a ax cd*5e0 tb?ir cUlter *pd gate j- |>* Titled ?tUl.iron. ' ; _ .' : w " ' A/urtha daifottinf 'ch&i* hifd $ot& '? "~7. - aaWdad. tl)?i*a ?r?>? )*?d Md aantfauw ftjj tor flaapUni. Ilr aromas d.wrha, W-i ?,wail lba?eaaing?f lUadwifa^g. ab*ar Bat ?Weh ba.VM jpaaUd^ trf {oua^ort.^ot ft too & $*]/*+h*? hiaJraVaa Wkt coaW -in fx"J* V -ab?ara-V*rt?foi3?d h im'-of--ka/**??d -Ij J* * * * C?ro>iui, wiiiph y ielded J* M?*>Jft Jw'i h?Ti^ fa W :9kr^''* C.io K *?b"?V^^5^*?lwMM 5?^ ip SaU^SSS&SSm &f E;?'S^i-wT?r ?. >.: *..>*-f^ . '"' <w-~ .. ?-/ ^ J.l;r .' .: ?-" r > * '" - * * .^r ' " I . y "*. - ~. VVV l4rV. -?*- ' -. . * -5 '*' . * ' -. ,- .. old corps?in <ko uanjw of it ??l|rb * ' well oa living lierovs, h? rettinted mo?t bcaily itinnUsfur liid cordiul greeting. G?-n?r?l II*D>pton w?? fr?<iu?ntTy interrupted by deafening chew, whiol> vr?re' long continued after ho took Iii* sent. But wli?n the baud ntruok up "Dili*," lli? ariieiie* kii?? no hound* to tlivir eiilhufiitsiu, ?ti<J woJa tb'<i. roof liiif wub cheer after cheer. The New York Convention. ~ AVa givo below tli? talent l?legraphio report* of. the proceeding* of thu body : New VoiiK, July 4?Noon.?The now Tammany Hall is admirably arranged fur tb? Convention, and elegantly festooned with Large American lings, mid decoratrd with elaborately pniuted escutcheons of nil the State*. The accoutuiodalious for del egutes are ample. The convention wss called to order al twenty minutes past 12 o'cfork, hy August I Uoliuont. Chairman of the National DetnoorHtio Committee. Henry S. Palmer, o Wisconsin, temporarv Chairman. New Voiik, July 4?P. M.?The crow* iu the vicinity of Tarn many Hall rende the streets almost impassable. Over 50(JUO applications have been made for admission to the Convention. Pendleton' forces preserve their enthusiasm. Johnsoi men are few iu number; but very deterin 1 : i tt i.?. . ?' !-*? nicu. uniKWk a ?uf|iuri?(9 iuviu ill u?i temper. Uumcrs of a Chase letter, benrin strongly on State rights, excite ulleuiior , Southern delegates npplHud Johnson fu his niunesty proclamation enthusiastically [ Parties who liuve canvassed the vsirtoq ^ delegations to-Jity report that they wi j ?thi?ci follow*: On the first bnllot th Western States, except Michigan, Wiscor aitt ami California will vote for l'endlutoi 0 who will also receive live votes from Mar] laud. two froiu Maine, aud the whole vol , of Kentucky. i| South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Ai lemmas, Georgia, Misfti*ni|<pi and Iiltoi e I?!aud, are for Chase, with indication* s his receiving additional votea from tl 0 Eastern States. Pennsylvania will *o ? for Asa Parker. aud Wucookiu for Dooli rt d* . ? Mis?ouri and one delegate from Mar land will vote for I'luir. Andrew JuIhim _ will reccivo the volo ?>f Louisiana, Nor ,. Carolina, Texas and Tennessee, and o ^ vote from Maryland. Mr. Brylie?, Hen ricks, Hancock find iUverdy Johiisou w rR receive scattering voles, hut on ihe *eco l> nnd third ballot will receive strong ncc Mj sions. Some prominent citizens of -New Yc recently addressed a letter to Preside Johnson, asking if he .would consent jj_ become a candidate for the Presidency t foro the New York Convention. 'I President replied in a long letter yesterd reviewing some of the acts of hi* admin tratiou, and indicating very clearly o'r views 'nnd the intentions which have ; nd *Hy9 stunted his movements in t|te p: Nkw Vokk, July G.?Tin Committee on "I nmnent Organization reported for Pre^idi ng lion. Horatio Seymour, of New York, (gi fu- cheering;) Vioe-Preaideuts and SecrHai renin citeli Slate. It was fecuminendeil t the rules of the DemocraticCenventiuu of 1 * be adopted fur the government of the Con* liou. Report adopted and committee of charged. The Cotnniiitee'on Kcsolutioua u L>o, permission to sit during the season of the I ventioii, which wm ngn-ed to. The Chnir nj pointed Messrs. lligler, of Pennsylvania, ' Hammond, of bouih Carolina, a coinuimfc lt0' conduct the President to the ?hair. mil 3 p. M.?A large number of resoluti w?rft offered, am! referred without del' Lha A. resolution urging uuiversnl amue without ouj exceptions, was uuauiinoi adopted. Adjourned to 4 o'clock. m> Masiai-lmmu* and Rhode Island jer* vote for Chase oil the 6r?t ballot. Pen md. toil's friends claim one lntudred and ti^ ; u rotes on the drat ballot. Il ia gtauei suls believed it will require 230. olt, 8 P. SI.?Tim Obnvfcutiou adjourned 0 o'clock, without a ballot or platform, in a <f of New Yokk. July 8.?Resolution* I ?00-,- Aleiaiider,H. Stephen* were read anfl fetred. The name of Stephens was cliei ?d- Tire plntfohn was unanimously ndi)| amid immense cheerinc. Slavery ??ee?Mon are regarded aa dead ia* , bonds payable io lawful money, utiles ? face calls for coin; equal taxation o properly, including coid ; one currenc all; oconumy ; reduction of- lite army navy ; abolition of the fr'reedmen'a Bii ^ and inquisitorial mode of collecting J vnne; subordination of the military t< civil authority; restoration of all Slate*; amnesty' for all political oflfe ",n? Including the restoration of sutfrai all tlw State*; the control of suf Kl*n helonga exclusively io each State, a "* Congress has usurped . it, in violatic ?l?i?U the Constitution; the reconstruction are uriconstiiutional and Told; ill gme Johnson; 'invites all partiea io tbo X. *er ou this pisiform. rrow, .-.The Couveniion then proceeded y?iua, nominations: Connecticut for Eng *cb?, Illinois for Richardson.; Maine for <;e iu dock anil Pendleton; Now Jeraej Iglo- Parker, 'Johnson,- Packer, and i . others, nominated. Chape's name as, Io mentioned. On the first ballot, Pend fitfla, reoeived 100. The Southernersnear voted for Jyhnson. On t]i? seeo'nd L f. this Pendfe|oir99| ; Packer 26; 36bosoi W<a^? aA(>t?OMn/T _* ib? * '-/4J. P. M.?On ihe flr?t ballot, Jul rraiuM 'eowred j Alabama 8;; Florida 3;.Gt \iit *?- Mvyland 2|; MU-i??g?n 8; Mi?so - wi? Suutb CMroliu^.G,-. Tennessee'10; J - 6; Virginia **10. "1??hdtei6n'?Mm ; *: Wisconsin 5; fTebr*?km 3; New H ^qOB>d %iif? 2; No?1i C?h>Kn*8; Obio ^ >W?' 3? We#t .Virginia ft. llrtnci "f?** rLaui%i?ni 7v Majw? 4]j JNetr H*m| oodi- jjt\ /fbe rent MtatUgribg. Arkansas * . fot "Eii^lub ob (lie' sixth ballot, 1 ^ Veirtritedi^ PifrttHoWh P<?r*e ?htfrob 33) Packer 27) Pretidsnt Jo ?o4 N 81; iWliitfn J ;2; liendrivlu 34>^B with Tb? b$ilolling dpring lho'dny i;u ii skirniifllttng. and jU a<tjoQnimobt ^ *eeo waano indication of lhw final remit. /' * ' Convention otteU^lO o'clock io-tn heart morning. V1? .-o ' iv\. . "t? J.Qejtoour^raocijr#*! 9 v^t^i on tlie ? **ar tt?l1oW j? w'l, P?U!$fe J? ^ole N? mention olCJiaae jfet, - Virginia' mr J. . VII 1^10 - i/ni 0&-4h* ffar&, Fioridji^jh iSluL ,^o? U^C??4'jU> lWlil tie., &rurti> * hv :&?. s^'%" .>i si %u * & )&>** HXuljr-^-rO? N)rt?? iw for >?a gj&d ?Vfcth Hi hmi'mi &*? *orkfoMW??k* , jbUfeyr ?** ) tiititofel. V CvnnM y r"*' ..-^'V5.' V* v-'y- - ^ ' :-5'-'^;-'".A : V "*v*:;'."'"' L^trh* * T"-X ., : ;?* i.r*; ; .. * ' ?Pen.Mwton 144 1-2; llnncock 80; lien* I J Ur'.cM 0 ; Cli??-o 1 2 ; M?ClvU?u 1 (cheer#.) ?u I lio th'H?cntli nliuw* litlle i-limige ; m< boy on. 1 McClellnn't name <l6n't ?p|>ehr, f? und Franklin ]>iet'c? r*ceirotJ one vote. Iti The I weirih ballot ia i>onaid?re<1 indtcn- ?i live lliat Hancock hn4 nltout readied l??t? m uliinmuim. Oh thirteenth ballot, Vir- in jliiiiR voted fur Hancock. Fourteenth nn- s< W.A I r? .. -v J- iiiueiuii, t.onneoucui f pin% ; riving llmicovk 9. Netra?ka griea lor j? llendficka. ' Pemi&ylvmiin vote* (or ILin- 8t cock. HwuH?1'-* inll?:lon, 129; Hancock 79 1-2; Hendricks 82 1-2. (Jii lite ai*? c, lerntli ballot, Arkansas, Gioryia find j( LoiiitKnna Toted for Hnn'ftock. liaaiiU? ' !I?ncock, 110; Pendleton, 107; Liendriukv, 70. On the *ev?iit<'onllr: ballot, Illinois ajdit betwe?u Hendricki and Pen- * ! dUtoh. Nebraska votes for Hoffman. < Result-??Haneock, ' 137 ; P*ndlelon, 70 ; n llendriokn, 80. On l|te eighteenth ballot, ^ New Jersey give* Hancock 3. Illinois ' , votes for Hendricks. Result?Peiidte- * tou, 6G; Hancock, 144Hendricks, 87. ? " T-. .I-.-'- U-II-. _?... .1-1 -i.e. ? i u u?y a vniiui nuunil llOlttlltJJ ueillillO."" | Hancock's friends were couiideut of a fa? ( j vorable remit on the eighteenth ballot, but the resist discouraged them very much, and tiny reluctantly yielded. The coali? ( tion between Hendricks and IVndletoii it ] s hopeless, and it U apprehended that llau- ( Q cock has achieved hi* highest vote. I Constitution of the Abbeville Demo- 1 !, cratic Club. & i. ,r We publish below in full the constituf. tion of the Abbeville Democratic Club, [* together with the names of the member* : '' ritAxnii. lM Whereas we deem it tho July of overy good 1 and patriotic citizen to nrotcot. nr^sftrvn and i maintain tbe rights and libariios our fprefathers won and bequeathed us, to resist tyranny and oppression in whatever shape or form offered, and whereas, wo know that the j principle, policy and measures of the Radical 0)- Party are destruclivo to every truo interest of the country and lead to naught but the opprea(L> si?n, impoverishment and degradation of our it. people, by the douiinatiou of ignorance, poverty aud vice over virtue, wealth and inlelliy. gence, aud whereas we believo that our only [HI escape from thi-se evils depends upon tbe suctli cess of the National Deinuoratic Patty. TlieVeno fore we, the uudersi^ued citizens of Abbeville d- District, do hereby form ourselves into a Society ill to be known as the Abbeville Democratic Club, ail io otder to co-operate with ulher similar 01tJ8 gau izationa throughout tha Stale iu ridding the country of Radical rule aud iu building up, 'ft strengthening nul iuoreasiug the Democratic itit party, aud do solemnly pledge ouiswlves to up10 hold aud onforce the recjuireuieuta of Uiia aur '?- our Constitution. he ARTICLE 1. Section 1. The officers of this Club shall be J*." (bur in number to contist of a President, VicenlfJ u ;j ..., o J ^ m i ir?iucm, orvicury iuu a i rtninr*r. * Section *2. Thai the officers of th* Club shall 4Ht remain in office twelve months. 'eri ;ul> Section 3. That ?uy citizen of the District is -eut qualified to become a member of thie Club, pro I'ics vidsJ liia political sentiment* be iu accordauoe ''"J with those ef the Democratic parly. ARTICLE II. (lis Section 1. That we extend tha hand of kind> ked nesa to th? colored citizen* of the District, that we cordially invite them to oome -forward atii Assist ue in the redemption of our comuioi g t0 country, and that we pledge ouraelvcs to prolecl all atich ns may j.>ia us,- from every species ol oltt oppressioo or annoyance on the part of Luya Ate. Leaguers er the adherents of the Uadical parly Section '2. That we avow and pledge ourselvei lily in the mployiueut of tradesmen, artisans, or o eervanta of any Wiml, that we will always gi*< n the preference to those who are member* ? .. thia Club or of oiber Democratic Clubs. Section 3 That a list of tlie colored member (lily of- tkis Club be k?|)t ill tome conveuieiit ^>Uci rally "> order that persons Wishing lo employ aucl servants may refer thereto, and that we will u* , , our b?*t eadeavore to seeur* employment fu """* ARTICLE IIL Section 1. That tt* all do m?al eolcmnl from pl*dg? ountlm to eupport, TuU for and ua? a I re- oor enfrgie* to eecn?* the election of the nom ijreJ. n,e* of the Democratic party. for any oftic* t .1 the exclusion of any and all other candidal**. | Section 2. That we will abide all drcieione ? nn<' tha Club ou political mattere or niattera pertair lied ; ing to tha Club, and uh aver; effort to prom* a tbe tha waltara and iucreate tha u*efulu*M th'ereo D ^]| Sactiou 3..That in all quantum* euhmitied I e (ha decitioti ' of tha Club the concurrence of y :?j uiajurlij of tha membera praaant. ehall detei Bnu tniu* tha eenae of tha Club, except. that in tt ireau catee of a proposa l aineudiuaut to thaCtfnatiti ror. tiun aod ofthe reraofal of any officer, aud tl ' .i axpulaiau of a member, a two.third* majority < . all the tuatnhara of the Club aliall be requiaiti 1116 Section 4. At eay regular meeting of tt DOS', Club a majority, of the nieiubafa pree*ut ah* 1*0 io oonetliute a quorum aufliciant to trauaact bOi trace ue!is **v# *uo^ ** would .be contrary lo the ? , ceptioue it llte'preoeding ?ecttou. au . Seciiou 6. Au aue?cmeut from time lo tie ID of eufTtcient to defray the expetuee of tha CU acts ehall be levied upon thie while member* of (I tank* Club. r, ? ? (Jeueral Rtf lution No. 1.?That wo tl U*on _v;i. l. -t pi..k i i_ -i-i W Iiitu Uivmwif VI nun viuw WiaoiuIJT p>CU uurael vra not to counteiiacce, support or mpli u to auj servant diaohitrged by any one lor aflill lish ; liou with tlia Radical* utiles suoil discharg ilua- aenmntahajl give good r?aioa to baliave that; I , r L?? abandoned euuh party. .General Resolution N'o. 2?Tlint wo pled) BBDJ our saercd honors not to ajuplay any day tabor I not Jtj inocUaui* who helonga to the Katliaal pari leton and that co aoon aa asiating contractu shall ? It all '''r# or 'u"*"et* w* w'" u>ak? no ooutrj ,, . for labor or aarvica with paraona of tba radj< "!K party . ; a 524 resident?J. B COTHRAN, ' " Vice- l'r'eaidenl-?W. Jl. PARKER, " inabn Secretary?W?H. McOAW, ' - Treaaurer?T. P. QUARLES. Archar, R. A. . RusmU, L H. Z, ' "f Rclohar. J: N. Sign. J.'.W. leXHti DUok, J; A".- Simpaon, J.,0. ne 4;. ^rt, A. Small, A. . ninp- Brunch,'*1. *- Smith, VT, J. Ore- Buuioh, 4. I#. . Sondley, D. R. 8- A.- Taggart. Jainfcs Brcter, 0. E.. Taggart, John pshire Captifif, l.-, . Tafotadge, John A? voted Christian, T. &L Jentpleton. J. A. OiDuinghai#; i. R. Thomapn, John A. \ ;t 1%; -DoBosa,W. f,.. ; Trowhridga, J. W. h niton W, Tust^n, iTx* J1""?- hrtr. J.L. ; - Ward law, t. P. W?r 6. Pair? K. A. WAr61kwr^ 0. r MfOlV Harrow, Yf. W. . * WMl*. Jehu, Fitter, J. W. ' WhJU, L.'W. ? the R. M... wW. Jab* A*-.., ; ^ ,Q- Uamtrionti* C. T? " " JTil?W Jobh.H,~; oraow, .r i w W v .i. t . w iuwujumi, ?. Ur "V*""' "* ^ ; f tluter, 6, . V- v - _< WU??n? Al?x*til?r ;lin?d,- Jone?r JtobtrL. ffcjML,-J?tn?s *"* ' *<n?d ?:? v./- -*.rOSvmu*r SS fSp*: ?Y?Wtt*tt Kufhr^XV " - '/; Wx?o,:P???r $. .-** O^.y* 8t ' >. ;; ?w|kM.'?Wii |v tSf ilSfisSs^ -v*fv S5inH<Ai: fJhtnt* ]i>?Ur?'t^oa* j i ' ?"! fcgiSttfcWft h?3$&? Fife- Iw^hW/ . l ; >Thei% 0. Vifc'Ztfk* U?9*o?^fl?ki*: ? MM) Moor#, L.JJ, :, .i y < i??<Hi?on, Ifto ff l-.S'J wSS* T.*J& > ? i-iiLu*-ft vtaijt i PftflwiV W- , IWWnftpi, IN#** ' k'^ite^Tpmhf,. TLa*, Q> iv .? Rtmdtft, L??i(T . i'3 ' sS In ' L/ - % '-Sy-y~ \ !>'o >.*'.' ' ' ' ]-. ?1 4 ' ' -<-' r ' . \, ^ v V L . J... - . I. . " Mauyianu Faiimiii." TMi r?*orii? sri< h!r?l uivtitlily for July is ixveivod, uuJ if jred with >v vmitiy of useful uml.tr to tl.a riuer and i?l;ititor. ll contains : gt rvti cr<>|?, ilUn rye gnu*, farm Work for July, ganlun i>rk for July, timothy and cloter, improve ul of tl?e tfoil, p>tu?ii lost in wool growls fencing, coal nsUis, cultivation of t'uh jutb sod West, manuring uiarkot garden*, unufuoture aud prudicul nee* of alentn |>low g niucuiiir^, grasses lormc South, UMpeilez* rlnta, or buib clover, drilling la whent, to nk? good cidor, stnll feeding, ox-eya dai?y, iminon rror* in farming, Americnn liny tcdtr, law of lex in breeding, grain for horHea, leuro-pneuuionin, bolls in Loraen, useful ro pen, on poultry, dairy, horticultural, and L'iiett department. 1'ttblithcd by S. HhuiU tills & Co., Ualiimort, Md., at $1.&U par auuta. a ? ' Par We direct attention to tho ad'orliaument Of Mossra. j. J. i'earco & Jon, cotton l'uelors and commission nc*ohanl8, of Augusta, Ua. They IfO irflntlftmnn a( nm alitiuV.a.l ?l>ura/> .er, and can muko it to tbo intorest of )ur citizens to favor ihom with their putronugo. With thom is ostooiated juryoung friond, Mr. Edward Yurbrough, who will devote hia personal attention to the inlerosU of the citizens of our District, to whom ho in no woll kuown. Ukitf.o States Senator fkow South Caholina.?The Greenville Hn(frj>riifi nayn: l,It seems generally conceded tlmt tl l? ? - ? ? . * - iur. ji m:Key, me 1'rettiueni 01 lh? uv? Convention is to be chosen as ono of tlia Senators. Il appears to bo an ?piuiuu with many that Gov. Orr may be selected as the other. 1( the Legislature makes tbis selection, ibey will have a mora able Senator than any other reconstructed State, and a man equal to the foremost of any State iu txieutal power atd ^oiitic&l sagacity." On dit tbat Major D. T. Corbin, the present United Sutea District Attorney, uuder tbe new regime will be elevated to a seat ou the Supreme beuch of the State, and that tlie aaUiy of tb? Judges will be iucreased lo six tliousaud dollars per allium). THE EXERCISES OF uiy SOtKlOL will be returned "HI MQXDAY, tU 13lli ii.Ht. G. A. DOUOLASa. July 10, 1868, 12?ll? Medical Notice. DR. J. J. LEE OFFHRS HIS PIIOFK9SIONALSKUVICIP* tu llie cililauB ol Al>b?vill? Village ami vicinity. I OFFICE?Above the alore of M*.. Enoch Nblm*, corner vt WatUiu^luu IS Weil <uiU 1 Public Square. 1 July 10, 1868. 12?tf 1 J. J. PEARCE. CUAS. A. PKAKCK. ; i, J. PEARCE & SON, COTTON FACTORS ' AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JACKSON St., Augusta, Georgia.. } &lur? ?ii'3 y?i| Oxlwn and uiitvr ftu4iimb ^ II OASB APVAJfOEW, Bogifiug, H?p? AUtl Family auppliea furL?k*?] ? UlUaL - ^ ' >( X. B. M*. EDWARD YARBROUGH, of ^hhovillo Diairiet, rt. 0., laiiig partially talar[# *?te<l with 0?, will devote his pet*oual Miiiw f to tha ibterot of hit friondo. ti July 10. 186S, 12?lm r 0. W. HAWTHORN, 3 Broter and Comssii Merckant, ? . walhalla, s. o., TTI7ILl- b? prepnred ob tha Firat of Acgott, I? 18*?. to iraitaaet all huaine?t in h>? lia?, and puroliasa Country b/oJuca of all 1# kind*. i*>, The Highest Market Prlco paid for k* ' . * tl COKN, WHEAT, PEAS, L?y And ?r?rjthing eka produced io Ibis aactlo? rd *>( tits couiilry. U? U? will ?l?io oouduot the same bu'inraa >k Honaa 1'ntli, A C., ?ixl will be liapf>y to hat* [i (be j>atrui?age of bia friaudt at ?Uh?r ylaoa. r July 10. 1868.12?Iru " . iWMLCMMir Goodgion's Mills, _ LAURENS, 18. O. O.UR CAiy>IKO"MACnlNES are in firmtrata order, ??d op?r?fecl 'by tkillfnt and mme iw u??ciyiuir* ^Vuoiielt with D. K. Soiwdlay, at lJejiot.H. W. Clark, at ttadfiaa, or Ml ilia retidanca of Marshall Sharp or l>r. Jnii?*\ near Fm? Bridga, will ba i oaived an 4 carded, and promptly ralurnad ou ilia 6th aid 20th of each month. during tha aniUati. Wj? ?iil xceaiva ill a firit clupmant ow tha 20th mat. t . July 8 36 4t ESTATE 9F. 1 f fiilB f AH1LAT, IlOt .... . * ' A ^ of H. Walla* WardV-v;. , U*i r*qP?re?l;to j>ra??uL a?<i '] #?.ura tfrair In fvra.M* on nr liiluw tnHai d?j &i . - f >' /. ?i j >; * < 'A'' -'/ P? >i f ? 4?MiMfJ ^ v-v; . i -?_ a <. ... 1... > . u, ??uij o, mt, iz? out ) t '* r i .*-i iwi yn?^i? *f % ???* :; >V -i i VW if .*4*$: ?* " k i * ^pjpmp^t w?** | y - ' ; ''" - ;':":-;~;":a | / '' ?*?.-? .." . : * * ' \ . .* >* '