S. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1868. [EIGHTEEN CENTS A WEEK VÀT.TTTYTE VT -TOMBER 844] CHARLESTON,to amend the first sec¬ C., POLITICALS tiona, should they ever be held, will accept the norna. News from ene Pacific Coast/ J. J. Wright moved cut-and-dried ticket for them. Spcciaí The for 1868. Con¬ tion of the bill BO as to make the arbitrators prepared YACHT MAGGIE MIl'CHELlí. Campaign SAN FRANCISCO, July 15.-The steamer ble one the debtor, and the other The Washington correspondent of the Balti¬ OS* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE-ALL with appointa by the OF TEE the Estate oi the THIS FAVOEITE YACHT, HAVISS stitution sailed for Panama $79,000. by the creditor, and these two to appoint TEE EFFECT NOMINATIONS. more Sun, writing on the 13th, Bays : persons having demands against been thoroughly refitted for plea ture par¬ The Indians in Arizona and elsewhere are third. This proposition was debated by There is a movement in backed by late B. B. CHAPMAN will present the same proper'y ities, ¡«.'.ow ready for engagements by sj* in the affirmative, and progress, on orto THE PAPERS. and a war is Wright and Rutland some of the most substantial men in the con- and all persons indebted to said Estate will ?plicatior to the captain board, CIRCULATE hostile, bloody anticipated. in the but, without OF STATES. attested, . BLACK A- JOHNSTON,^* Mazatlan. Whitemore negative, A COUNT try, who oppose on the one hand the radical¬ make to JAMES CONNER, Attorney at Tke¡Chanticleer still blockades coming to a vote, the Senate proceeded to the ism which culminated in the nomination of payment ApriI7_lotas6tnoB_Agent», Victoria the steamer Su¬ execution of the order, which was to who on the other the Law, No. 17 Broad-Btreet. Telegrams report specialfor the term Gen. Grant, and oppose CABOLINE C. CHAPMAN, VESSELS WANTED wanee wrecked near Fort Rupert, but with no elect two senators, one unexpired TEE TEJED PARTY MOVEMENT. candidates and principles of the FLAG TO TEF BREEZE. from 1865 to 1871, and the other for the term Convention, and especially the principles of Joly 16 th3 Qualified Administratrix. FOB COASTWISE AND WEST TSMfc: OUR particulars. from 1867 to 1873. Mr. Blair's to place a third candidate in POETS. Highest rates abd dispatch gear Mr. Thomas J. Robertson received on the letter, «arTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA >anteed by HOW TO DEFEAT GRANT. the field for President. . RISLEY k CREIGHTON, The Georgia Legislature. first ballot 23 votes; Mr. Perry 5; Mr. movement was at New York on -SOOTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.-IN THE COURT reso¬ The begun Skipping and Commission Merchants, ATLANTA, July 15.-The Senate passed Mackey L «KC. «KC., £ic. Friday last, and is being developed throughout OF ADMIRALTY OF THE UNITED STAT£S OF Nos. 113 and 145 East Bar. FOR PRESIDENT. into the of their For the term, the names of F. A. Saw¬ the with of the warmest July 4 lutions toin quire ineligibility long French were country, expressions AMERICA, FOR 80UTH CAROLINA DISTRICT.- Governor was asked to furnish yer, A. G. Mackey and Mansfield concurrence from some of the most prominent P. M. officers, and the placed in nomination, and the first ballot re¬ in both but from THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA_lo J. FOR NEW YORK. such as would affect the eligibility of 3 7, and persons parties, particularlythe work¬ EPPING, Marshal of the United States, for the Dis¬ THE SPLENDID SIDE WHEEL papers sulted, for Sawyer, ; Mackey, 8; French, World now in a cheer¬ the conservative men of the country, SEYMOUR. senators. This was by the J. B. 5, as follows : The New York speaks and a of the soldiers and trict aforesaid, or his Lawful Deputy-Greeting: 'STEAMSHIP CHARLESTON, HORATIO opposed Republi¬ Campbell, nominations. It ing men, large body BEEBY Commander, wu saO tm cans as but the resolution was For Sawyer-Messre. Coghlan.Corbin.Hayes, ful tone of the Democratic sailors. You, and each of you, are hereby commanded, with* ft 5 o'clock disrespectful, Leslie. 8wails, Wright, Wnit- the can be . Saturday, July 18th, Jillson, * Rutland, says: lt is proposed, if arrangements out delay, to cite and admonish, and these are, P. M., from AOger'B South Wharf. adopted. temore-9. to a list of the National on o . FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, The Democracy of this State delight in hon¬ completed, publish therefore, to cite and admonish all persons in gene¬ 49* No Freight received after 3 P. St. day AUGUSTA, July 15.-The Democrats antici¬ For Mackey-Messrs Arnim, Hoyt.Montgom- no Executive Committee shortly, and to hold a sailing, at which time all Bills of Lading must bs Wimbush- oring Seymour, and nomination could be who or to have, any right, title, - that enough of their party will be ejected ery, Nash, Owens, Bainey, Boee, which would them better. Under convention to nominata candidates, either in ral, have, pretend handed in. pate 8. made please or in claim, interest, property, or demand whatsoever in, For Freight or Passage, apply to from the Legislature to secure a majority in Donald¬ the belief that he could not be prevailed upon Pittsburg Cincinnati, September. JAMES ADGER k CO., P. BLAIR. For French-Messrs. Allen, Cain, the mind here Jt is believed here by the Democrats, how¬ to, or out of the ship MONTGOMERY and her car¬ UtANCIS each House for the Radicals. Bullock and son, Duncan, Hayne, Maxwell, Bandolph-7. to accept the nomination, public that this movement will amount to noth¬ been exhibited and Corner Adger's Wharf and East Bay (Up Stairs). For Campbell-Messrs. Buck, Bieman, Fos¬ had turned toward Chase, and many people ex¬ ever, all go, against which a libel hath 43-Ihe Steamship MANHATTAN, will follow ct Meade are denounced by the Democratic press his nomination. No man worked harder ing, and that within two weeks complaint filed in the eaid Court, hythe UNITED STATES OF Saturday, the 25th instant, at 9 o'clock, A. H. of their recommendations to ter, Reid, .Rodgers-5. pected did Horatio He against the Democratic nominees will have Maritime Ju¬ on account purge Neither of the candidates having a majority, ¿Or that result than Seymour. ceased. To this the friends of the proposed AMERICA, lu a cause of Admiralty and July 13_e TSE WAB. the It is believed that Congress to a second ballot, m let no opportunity pass where he could urge and for Service by the owners, officers THE NEWS FOR Legislature. the Senate proceeded the Democracy from other sections the new patty respond that they are in earnest risdiction Salvage FOR NEW YORK. will remove the political disabilities of the which Messrs. Buck, Foster, Reid and Bodgers upon will not desist. and crew oftbe Steamship CHARLESTON, that they voted fer Mr. and Cain voted for importance of nominating Chase at this time. of Radical members. Sawyer, the West could not takehim. be¬ We do however, anticipate that this at¬ be and appear before the Hon. G. 8. BRYAN, Judge PEOPLE'S STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S HESS, .- Mackey, and resulting-Sawyer, 13; Mackey, 9; But They not, at the Federal lieved their people opposed to his nomination, to create a division in the Democratic the said Court, at a Court to be holden SHARP AND EECISITE CAM¬ Reconstruction in Alabama-Thc Legis¬ French, 6; Campbell, L of the had tempt of next, STEAMSHIP MONERA, CAP? A SHORT, Ño candidate receiving a majority, the Sen¬ and this section West/where they ranks will meet with any success, if, even, the Courthouse, on Thursday, the 16th day July MARSHHAN, will leave North Atta- PAIGN. lature Organized. ate to a third in which Mr. fought him politically and won in the cam¬ at ll o'clock A. to show cause, if any they have, f±i Wharf 17, at balf- proceeded ballot, where he took part them, rumours concerning it have any foundation. M., ^tic Friday, July MONÏOOMEBY, ALA., July 14-The Legisla¬ Donaldson voted for Sawyer, and resulting- paigns against cf the said libel shonld not be . past Four o'clock P. M. could not be to ftcYor his nomi¬ PRESIDENT AND THE NOMINATION. why the prayer to ture of Alabama, which m t by order of Gene¬ Sawyer, 14; Mackey, 9; French, 5; Campbell, 1. got THE And whatsoever you shall do !n the prem¬ For Freight-or Passage, apply at this time. Fating, therefore, granted. . JOHN & THEO. GETTY. about ne¬ No candidate yet receiving a majority, the nation The Washington correspondent of the New Joly II_ Ever ra] Meade yesterday, contains thirty a fourth in which in the nomination -of Seymour is ises yon shall duly certify unto the Judge aforesaid, Political íníormotlon a Senate proceeded*to ballot, this, have been York on the 12tb, says : Cheapest gro members. The Senate doorkeeper is there was no change of votes, resulting as the the best possible result thai^could Times, writing at the time and place afcresiJd, together with these FOR PHILADELPHIA. to tbc Public. and the doorkeeper, the sergeant at last. Sawyer, 14; Mackey, 9; French, 5; Camp¬ obtained. In bim the Democrats have pre¬ There is much speculation regarding the at¬ presents. STEAMSHIP PROMEIHEES Offered negro, sented to tho people one of the ablest men of titude of the President and his Cabinet on the said Captain N. B. GHAT, will leave Miff arms and tbe of the House are also bell, 1. Witness, Hon. G. S. BRYAN, Judge of the chaplain .On the fifth ballot Mr. Bieman voted for the country, and a man wkosefprivate andper- New York Democratic nominations, and nume¬ in the die Atlantic Wharf, Thursday, July GovernorSmithwas inaugu¬ Bonal character is without a blemish. There rous are in (none of them Court, at Charleston, the firtt day of July, 21st, at-o'clock. negroes.' To-day -Sawyer, and the result' was declared to be, whose reports circulation, thousand hundred and to THE NATIONAL rated in tbe of the two houses. He French, 5. is no public man of the present day well founded, however,) that a serious disaffec¬ year of our Lord one eight For Preight engagements, apply GETTY. THE"» NOMINATIONS OF presence Sawyer, 15; Mackey, 9; character is so free from stain as is Ho¬ Mr. Johnson's advisers to¬ MAGRATH k LOWNDES, July k THEO. been made, THE sent in a which ia the main was more Mr. Sawyer, having received a maiority of all moral tion exists among sixty eight. 15_JOHN DEMOCRATIC PARTY having message moved for the ap¬ ratio His nomination was so sud-, ward the Democratic candidates. There is no Ptodors. on its armor and witt was he recom¬ -ihe votes, Mr. Whittemore Seymour's. some STEAM TO LIVERPOOL. NEWS -has put conservative than expected ; a to inform the Bouse den, and the expectation so general that however, of the position of Mr. Seward CHARLESTON the and pointment of committee be that at first doubt, DANIEL HOBLBECK, o into the grand content «Ith all zea), rigor mends in strong language the removal of all ot that the Senate would meet other person would nominated, and General Schofield. They both support for S. C. CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. jg of devotion to Representatives there to be a little disappointment in Giant. Seward will Clerk ef the District Court of tbrTJ. 8. earnestness that afdll -consciousness disabilities from the people of Alabama, and in their hall to-morrow at 12 o'clock to compare appeared died Enthu¬ General Secretary proba¬ THE INMAN LINE, SAILTJBB blows win tall thickly, stea¬ the votes of the two Houses. . this city, but this has all away. bly take no prominent part in the campaign, July SEMI-WEEKLY, carrying the TL. Ice right inspires. Its bitterly opposes any disfranchisement except and confidence are now taking its place. and countenance will be 2_'_th3 the ii the friends of law, order Mr. Montgomery moved to lay the motion siasm but his sympathies HEALTH IN ADVANCE.-IT S. Malls, consisting of following dily and rapidly; and for etime. General Shepherd to-day fired sa¬ which was to, and the STATES FOB srSHOCK AND BLAIR. to the Republican candidate. The same «-SECURE steamers: their extending its on the table, disagreed given is as difficult to extinguish a raging fever as a raging -and the Constitutiondo duty by lutes in honor of the inauguration. motion was adopted. with the may be said, only in a more positive degree, of CITY OF PABIS, labors ctn be made powerfully edee* In canvassing the question delegates Mr. the fire; but you can prevent a conflagration by render¬ CITY OF BALTTMOEE, «circulation, its The Senate then adjourned. since the nomination was Evarts, probable Attorney-Geneial. CITY OF WASHINGTON, for We appeal, then, to cur readers to 'The Columbas Prisoners. to the Convention As to Mr. McCulloch's position, nothing ing your dwelling fire-proof, and you can prevent 4ite good. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE0. States are down as is known than that he ut¬ CITY OF BOSTOB» ovs remarlably low terms and go to work 15.-The trial of the Columbus made, the fo lowing put further positively an attack of fever by invigorating and purifjing your and every alternate MtmdomL .examine ATLANTA, July The Houee assembled at ll o'clock. Prayer terly repudiates the financial part of the Sailing evey Saturday New York. wi a win 16 clubs for THE CHARLES¬ Mr. sure for Seymour and Blair. "house of clay." at 1 P.M., from Pier No. 45 North Elver, J. getup large was resumed to-day. Stephens Rev. David Harris. . Democratic and that he dislikes Sey¬ prisoners by the com¬ 6 ; New York. S3 ; New Jersey, platform, The "outside upon the constitution BATES OF PASSAGE, TON NEWS. was able to act a»» counsel for the -de¬ 'The Speaker announced standing Connecticutt, mour. Postmaster-General Randall is report¬ pressure" TEE MAH, STEAirSBS SAIUNO EVEST SATPBOAT.' be the most excit¬ leading Pennsylvania, «26 Ohio, 21; , 13; for and but and the vital at this season is tremendous. BT Th« campaign now begun will fence. An alibi was for Wm. Duke, «nd mittees. 7; 5 Dela¬ ed to have declared Grant Colfax, powers Payable in Gold. I Payable in Currency. is the most important, the proved A. J. Ransier, from the Committee on Privi¬ Oregon, S ; Nevada, 3 ; California. ; authorizes a denial of the report, and adds that Every pore of the millions which cover the surface 1st Cabin.$100 Steerage.$3 ing, as it unquestionably it was also also thatAshburn was noted that they had ware. 3 Kentuckv, ll ; , ll ; Kansas, to either to London... 9 S life of the nation proved leges aod Elections, reported ; he has not made up his mind io » ? -alu its substance and its let Cabin to London..105 Steerage country has ever-witnessed. The of the contested 8 7, Total, 160. support of the body upon ID j to Paris.4 the re- as a cruel overseer and a bad man. briefly considered the subject 3; Wifeconsin, ; Maryland, ticket. He states farther, very significantly, meet th's keep up the 1st Cabin to Paris_j ] Steerage and the liberties cf the people depend upon seats of thc Anderson members, and recom¬ One hundred and fifty-nine votes, says the a re¬ strength. To depletion-to by the Monday ate\mers-First Cabin$90,' in the and that he cannot conscientiously support a outflow of Passage S. -Bult, A triumph of the Rad'sals will result Th« Hot Weather. mend that the same be determined by the World, are all that is necessaryfor election, or any candidate with re- stamina under such contant dissolving gold; Steerage $30; payable in U. currency. ofthe and the plac¬ to send for in the above tables there are one hundred and pudiation platform, tho much- flesh-tc nie and n> absolutely necessary; Bates ofoassago from New York to Halifax; Cabin» otterdesolarlos and ruin South, 15.-The Herald House, permission being granted one ot principles; Regarding invigorant S10; in gold. race in all NEW YOEE, July reports and The was made tbe eiity electoral votes without counting he that all his that HOS- 120, Steerage, payable ing'cf an ignorant and brutal positions persons papers. report in the rebellion. Eudiationilked-of third party rrTovement, says and time, that tries things, proved Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Himburg, to exclusionof the forty-five fatal sunstrokes yesterday. order for Thursday at 12 M. the Southern States engaged it would fail, inasmuch as it would result in BITTERS a degree of at moderate ratai. and places ofhonor and trust, the exces¬ special that the In the list of States given, every one, save TETTER'S STOMACH impart Bremen, kc, wrested from RICHMOND, July 15.-Tho weather is J. H. Neagle moved Legislature pro¬ throwing the election of President into the and resistant to the over-taxed vital Steerage passage from Liverpool and Queenstown, ?white race. Hie government must be vote for a to fill the of three in which a State ele:tion has been held and strength power can be here par» of and the thermometer stood last ceed to person vacancy House, where there is no third party, unattainable other known i 40 currency. Tickets bought by the toleres and plunderers who now nave control sively hot, the abort unexpired term, and secondly, for a in the last,eighteen months, has gone Demo¬ where Grant and Colfax are the overwhelming forces, which ls by any sons sending for their friends. and ta the hands of apart; pledged night at ninety-six degrees. to fill the vacancy of the long unex¬ cratic. In all the local elections have exhibited Other mem t ers of the Cabinet are un¬ means. The effect of this inestimable vegetable For further information apply at the Company's it, power placed person Democratic sufficient to insure choice. di¬ JOHNG. DALE, Agent, to to a distracted country, and to make lt Samuel H. Harstead, the clerk of- tbe-Spotta- pired term. great gains, derstood to entertain similar views. is to increase the appetite, accelerate offices. give peace was to. the States for the this tall. We preparation No. 15 Broadway, New York. motion - to a for white men," and not for negroes. wocd died to-day from sunstroke. The agreed Democracy, THE NEW YOBS CONVECTION. gestion, tone the secretive organs, give firmness government Hotel, The House then took a recess until ten min¬ have not counted in the hst, but the. Jane 4_gmo It ls emirnecessary that the people should be thor¬ to the Convention declared that Tho New York in to the State the nerves, purify the blood, cheer the spirits, and, utes to twelve M. delegates World, regard enable it MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPYOtv oughly informed to accomplish this, and THE FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, On reassembling. Mr. J. H. Jencks moved there was no doubt but Pendleton could says: by thus rallying all the forces of the body, PACIFIC this was If it would he certain for elections, of the and pass THROUGH" IlVii TO HEWS will be an admirable means of diffusing .hat a call nf the House be made, which carry that State. now that the Democratic State to defy tho enerva ting influence heat, one hundred and mem¬ then it can be safely counted It is probable ordeal of the sum¬ AND JAPAN. Information. BE8TJLT-NEW COMBINATIONS done, and twenty-two Pendleton, to Convention will be called together about the triumphantly through the trying CALIFORNIA, CHINA THE BALLOT-NO bers to their names. for Seymour and Blair. In addition this, and a AT GREATLY RE¬ or THE TRI-WEEKLY NEWS will responded ; 10th of to make nominations for State mer months. As a safeguard against epidemics, FREIGHT AND PASSAGE THE DAILY -COBBIN ON THE CARPET-THE STATE DEBT- On motion of W. J. Whipper, all persons not the States of Alabama, Georgia and Angust, Horatio and DUCED RATES! on aü of are to give a Democratic officers. The nomination of Seymour preventive of the feebleness, lassitude prostra¬ keep its readers thoroughly posted Important THE TREASURY-CANDIDATES FOB OEF1CE. members were requested to vacate the seats Mississippi certain President makes it certain that the can¬ at STEAMERS OF THE ABOVE movements will be full of with any fair chance for voting: for tion, of which so many thonsands complain this North «vents and transpiring, members. majority didate of the Democracy for Governor will be on line leave Pier No. 42, River, will be a valuable and useful William McKinlay, Alderman of the City of this will give 24 more electoral votes and swell season, it bas a national reputation founded foot of Canal-street, New York, as' Acts and statistics, and FBOM -otra OWN BEPOBTZB.] column to 164. But the Re¬ taken from,this end of the State, and will be Charleston, now made a short speech nomina¬ the Democratic Honman or C. twenty-five years of uninterrupted and unequalled 12 o'clock noon, of tho 1st, 9:h, lGth campaign document. " T. J. Robertson. He said that when the are laboring to exclude the votes nf either JohrV-T. Henry Murphy. and 24th of every monUr (except when these daten»- \THK CAMPAIGN NEWS. ting publicans Texas and Mayor Hoffman may be put down as having success._G_July-ll the 15.-The two Houses of the wai* was raging, the ruling power of the State the States of Virginia, Mississippi, beat chance for the nomination at this fall en Sunday, then Saturday preceding). News (four months).;_.1300 CoLtncBiA, July had resolved itself into a solid phalanx for the in Congress. If the electoral the A5-WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH YOU ? Departure of 1st and 24th connect at panama witt) Daily General met to-day, at twelve M., by. legislation then time. The death of Mr. Cagger leaves the for South Pacific and Central American Tri-WeekJy News (four months).100 Assembly of destroying the Constitution and votes of these States are no:*counted, control of the in this State in the hands This ls tho familiar question put to every invalid. steamers to ballot for a United to these was a small devoted there will be in the electoral 291 votes, party ports. - Those of 1st touchât Manzanillo. and proceeded jointly 6urposePion. Opposed «Wlego to of , and takes from Mr. Murphy In many cate* the answer ts, "I don't know exactly, of 9th ot each month connecta -witt* CLUB SATES. with no The vote was of whom T. J. Robertson was one, v/hose and 148 will be all that will De accessary Departure to one States senator, result.. band, om'thin lose Ohio, std ono of his strou-reet supporters for tho nomina¬ bu; I don't fe-1 well." Look at the countenance of the new steam line from Panama to Australia aaB- Five copies Dafly News, four months, ne_- was to de end the Constitution and elie'. The Dumoove'v is to bo for Hoff¬ «. as follows : First ballot-total votes, 151J object he his hi-. still secure a the tion. Tammany understood Hie maa or woman who mskaa ibis reply, and you New Zealand. address.....$8 laws. In tbi* cause had imperilled uisj' >ny¿of «^wtoraJ-CtilJogc, man aud bis no.uhf .lion may ilo.v bo counted Steamship CHIv' V lc .ves San Francisco, for Chic« a choioo, UB~t$eonre one of fho stsuuc'i "wt bout uouutoj-r ¿u- from tue South; or, hy find that the ace dull and lústre¬ ' four to ? ceasaryjo jox.^^SF^-^^jrvcr, Aftt*r~iiie"WaT will go ur Hy eyes mber 1. lire copies Tri-Weekly News, months, ballet- and was now entitled loose Wis¬ as almo.it certain. and Japan, ScpU a25 ¿3; Fr****, 25; Campbell, 12. Second pillars of Bet>ub!icinium, carrying Ohio, they,ca:i .Mibsouri, les tho co npl -xio i sa lo.v, the cheeks flaccd, and >o California * LJ?nt-rs toucii.it Havana, bot go one adareT....-.--. which the would and still elect their ticket HOW TO DEVrvr OBANT. v ono 27; Camp¬ to receive that justice party consin and Kansar, EB OJ OI ti e f OJ td. Iuterro- direct from Ne v Yora io Aspinwsll. "Sea copies Da ly' New*, 'our mouths, to Mackey, 59; Sawyer, 51; Trench, show themselves too to bestow. without receiving a vote from the South. There rks from tho York t .o who o apr dejee hundred free to each adult. 03 only glad Tho following rem Now moro and will discover One pounds baggage address....^...1: bell, 14. Third ballot-Mackey, 59; Sawyer, J. Crews, of Laurens, put in nomination Col. is, therefore, every reason for encouragement ga'.o tho invalid closely, you Medicine and a tt-i: Junco freo. Tribune are worthy of ensidtration by Demo¬ a stomach informaron Ten copies Trt-Weekly News, four rn nth.*, to French, 27; Campbell, IL* Fourth ballot- J. R. Edie, commandant of the post of Colum¬ to the Democracy, and the election of Seymour that constipation, the result of disordered Fur Pansage 'J loket* or further apply 51;^ E. bad been a true be down as a crats as well as Radicals: at the bottom of thc mischief. at tho COMPANY'S TICKET OFFICE, on the w* one 60 Sawyer, 51;' French, 25; Campbell, bia. He said that Col. long and Blair may put certainty. and a torpid liver, is address..:.7 Mackey, 60; was an earnest friend of tbe col¬ over with foot of Canoï-atreet, Ilortn River, New York. . the news 51; Republican, A CANARD ABOUT CHASE. Mr. Lincoln bad 400,000 plurality, "That's what's the matter." Whoever has expe¬ TRI-WEEKLY NEWS contains all 14. Fifth ballot-Mackey, 62; Sawyer, wae a Penn¬ «. in mark March BABY, Agent [THE ored man, had been in Congress, of the New nearly all the Al* toral vote», 1864; yet rienced the effects of TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT 14_lyr_F..R. in the.DAILE, and me latest intelligence np French, 24; Campbell, 14. by birth, a soldier whose record was The Washington correspondent how small a obi rge in tie popular vote would published sylvanian ou the 12th : SELTZER APERIENT in such cases, need not to be NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.. io the time of publication, on Tuesdjays, Thursdays AU parties were very firm, and French show¬ equal to that of his bravest comrades, and York Herald, writing inst., says have defeat: 1 him I He carried Connecticut to retire. Some of his adhe¬ that, consequently, he was as much entitled to A evidently concocted to iniure Chief by 2106 majority, 6 electors; Indiana by 20,189 told to recommend it as a remedy. . STEAM BETWEEN and Saturdays.] ed no disposition the consideration of the as any story, the estimation of the 13 7114 k Wholesale Druggists, No. 278 THE NEWS a vast divide to-morrow between Legislature Justice Cha-e in people, majority, electors; Maryland by majori¬ TARRANT CO., BALTIMORE AND EE E HE N, These prices should secure for rents will, however, other candidate. and particularly of those who still contemplate ty, 7 electors; Nevada by 3232 majority, 3 elec¬ Greenwich and No. KM Warren streets, New York, .circulation, which would result in a corresponding Sawyer and Mackey. Tho chances are about W. J. Whipper said he hoped the vote for putting him before the country as a candidate tors; New Hampshire by 3529 majority, 5 elec¬ Via Southampton. T. J. Robertson would be unanimous as here 6749 38 Sole Proprietors. 'benefit to the Democratic cause. even. Mr. for President, is in circulation to-night. tors; New York by majority, electors; all 3mos 22 July 6 THE SCHEW STEAMERS OF THE MOBTH coma ixon? offices of our far as not be worth at all were 1431 8 electors; Pennsylva¬ Sold by Druggists. ws not.confidently ask the kind The colored men talk of cutting the gordian possible. It would mentioning Oregon by majority, VOECKLEB. May R. C. DeLarge said he was instructed to it not that I learn some senator intends to nia by 20,075 majority, 26 electors; Rhode Island »S* A YOUNG LADY RETURNING TO BALTIMORE.Capt iriends in this behalf? knot a colored Corbin tbe name of Col Edie. the Senate in the 4 electors. Total-9 BEELIN.Capt. UNDUETSCH. by running candidate.. withdraw bring the matter before by 5651 majoritv, States, her country home, after a sojourn of a lew months OF 2300 TONS AND 700 HOBSE-POWER. Remittances can. be made by money order at our also of and would be acceptable on The roll was then called, and the members course of a few The story is this : It is 70,656 majority, 100 electors. REGULARLY BE¬ is spoken :he result: days.' Dela¬ in tie city, was hardly recognized by her friends. WILL RUN ri andall letters should be addressed to voted rica voce with following represented that while in Bichmond Chase told Add these to the votes of New Jersey, TWEEN BALTIMORE AND BBS- , si, all sides. of cast to ha would have In of a coarse, flushed face, she bad a «Si CO. Whole number votes 122; necessary General Lee that» he intended to acquit Jeff. ware and Kentucky-21-and place rustic, MEN, VIA SOUTHAMPTON. From RIORDAN, DAWSON Money and promises are circulating freely a choice 62. 0/ these Mr. Robertson received and that he to seethe latter soon had lil, leaving to*Mr. Lincoln but 114 soft ruby couplexion of almost marble smooth- Bremen on the 1st of each monett, Davis, hoped over e 4th ofeach month. Irczo to-night. 1107. The following Democratic members voted again in his old seat in the Senate. A pile of Thus a change of less than 36,000 in nos», and instead twenty-three ehe really appeared Frdm Southampton on tb F. : Mesan-. of is said votes have elected McClellan Bnldmore on the 1st of each month. Sawyer is assailed by Mackey as being a for Hon. B. Perr; Bullock, Bryant, affidavits from residents Bichmond 4,000,000 would but eighteen. Upon in.inlry as to the cause of so Baltimore to Bremer* Clyburne, Doyle, Field, Keith, Littlejohn, to be in existence proving the entire correct¬ over .PRICE OF PASSAGE-From Democrat, but his friends stick. B.\ M. Turner, Tho lounda- Lincoln. great a change, she plainly 'old them that she used London, Havre and Southampton-Cabin$90; Steer BY TELEGRAPH. Moore, Sloan, Stewart, Smith, ness of this silly statement. only cn in¬ 536. From Bremen to Baltimore-Cabin iSVz. A plan is being considered for the payment Wilson and Wailer. tion for this is, that a certain the CIRCASSIAN BALM, a dcotuudered il age story probably, ita usc Steerage 140 of the interest on the State debt and «stablish- The Chair accordingly announced that Mr. senator told the Chief Justice, v/hile in Rich¬ valuable acquisition to any lady's tonel. By Prices of in or its equiv*. was elected to the (Jutted passage payable gold, Ussr Casie Dispatches. a in New York. Part or T. J. Robertson mond, that he (the senator) did not beheve any Lady or Gentlemen can Improve th«ir personal lent ing financial agency States Senate for the term be to tho the 9th instant, at both and re-- of the House a new unexpired ending. Jeff. Davis would ever tried, which GOODRICH-McLAKEN.-On appearance an hundredfold. It is eimple ia its They touch at Southampton going LONDON, Joly 15.-A committee all of the State debt to be funded and March 4,187L made no answer. I cannot dis¬ the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. Dr. These vessels Uko Freight to LssniaavaH Chief Justice to eldest as Nature is simple, yet ansnr turning. .of Commons has reported in favor of purchas¬ loan to be made. The Houee proceeded to the election of an¬ cover the e euator who is to bring the matter BACHHAN, GEO. O. GOUDKIUH SARAH il., combination, herself Hull, for which through bills ot lading exe sígoeüv of 0 other senator. I eetdown the daughter of the late JAKES MCLABEN, all of tale city. past-ed in its efficacy in drawing impurities fron», An experienced Surgeon is attached to each vesseLi ing a suitable Irish residence for the Prince Mr. Hood remains in charge of the State bi- or i Congress, and, therefore, cards. must the Postoffloe. Bo Mr. J. H. Jencks. said he had the pleasing whele as a fabrication, contrived entire¬ No also healing, cleansing and beautifying the skin and All letters pass through , is determined to do story the 15th bills of but those of the Company villi te "Wales. \ Treasury. The Governor to introduce to that body, and ask its vi itu a view to ure the character of DEAS-GUNN.-On Wednesday evening, its direct action on the cuticle it lading m 'snr<-- : duty ly inj high the Rev. Mr. HABBIB, A. T. DEAS tJ Mrs. complexion. By Bills of lading will positively not bo de¬ in to either men or of one behoved to be fully adapted to instant, by * signed. nothing regard HU:.;'".-! States the Chief Justice. H. GUNN, both of this city. draws from lt all its impurities, kindly healing th. livered before goods ore cleared at the Customhonsis Our Washington Dispatches. that will the credit of the State. I'he rill* the important position of United TEE HERALD AND GRANT. For or Passage, apply to impair Senator-he referred to Mr. Frederick A. Saw¬ same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended i Freight SCHUMACHER & CO., 'WASHINGTON, Joly 15.-The Senate last night are very much incensed because The New York Herald is out more Grantish smooth and beautiful. Price A. billa Republicans yer-a Democrat after the school of Abraham Witts. should be-clear, soft, No. 9 South Charles-street Baltimore. passed the Fonding bill, also the appro¬ he cancelled the bonds offered by N. G. Par¬ and one in every way qualified to than ever. It that the American people /onrral sent Mail or Express, on receipt of an order, Or to MORDECAI k CO.. Agents, for reliev¬ Lincoln, of says SI, by East Charleston, |. G> priating $20,000 to Mrs. L. T. Potter ker. serve his country in any department duty. cannot a party opposed to the war 43** Palmetto Fire Engine Company. by Bay, and discon¬ A. J. Ransier spoke at length in making the support W. L. CLARK 4 CO., Chemists. April 20 Cmos ing Union prisoners at Charleston, Swarms of office-seekers are here. Some that are Ton are hereby ordered to appear in Full . nomination of Dr. A. O. Mackev, u&ing the without acknowledging they ashamed N. Ï. tinuing the Freedmen's Bureau in January beardless boys are applying for positions as most concerning that of their success, and that they repent of Coiforis, At your Eugine Houee, at Two o'clock No. 3 Wert Fa7ette-street, Syracuse, [O-VE TRIP A WEEK.] eulogistic expressions great to the laet tribute of The only American Agents for the sale of the same. AND SAVANNAH STEÄ» next. solicitors, counsel to the Legislature, gentleman's devotion to tbe Union, the sacri¬ their adhesion to the on which Tias Afternoon, in order pay lj r CHARLESTON judges, and he bad en¬ great principles brother STEWART March 30 PACKET LINE, OorraBSSSIONAL PBOCSEDLNOS-THE TAX BILL- and the rest. fices he had made, sufferings conducted the recent war. The Herald respect to your 1-te member, VE. dured. they DOBIE. RE CURED ?-WE VIA BEAUFORT, HILTON HEAD AND BLUFFTCBf BXDTJCX205 OF TH5 ABMT-r^ÍKVEN nominated Parson OS* CAN BALDNESS W. T. MCNEUX. W. J. Whipper French, says: order of the President. for it ls now a well known fact that STEAMER PILOT BOY.Capt. IN THE SENATE, a bill amending the various FURTHER NEWS BY MAIL. claiming that his record as a man was at least the sequences of the war By answer IT CAN, SIEAMER FANNIE.Capt. FENN PJCX- as a Through political ALEXANDER DUNCAN, the celebrated PALMETTO HAIR RENEWER, 0NE OF THE ABOVE STEAMERS to the navy and marine corps WÍB equal to that of his and that we must adhere to the great leader who guided Justly P -rrir**)»» pills relating competitors, even more at Secretary. the will, will leave Charleston every Tuetday without amendment. Republican be was entitled to ns safely through the struggle, and help him July 16 which is extensively sold throughout South, -^nTfrCîî? H -passed [FBOat OrjB OWN REPOSTES.J the hands of the than the other gentle¬ and down start " new of Hair on Bald Muming, at 6 o'clock, and Savannah every Thunda? the military to a peace estab¬ party still to keep the country right deep m moat cases, growth Morning, at 6 olclock. A bill reducing men named. It was to his efforts in part that those violent elements that would In Memoriam. Heads. Hundreds can to the truth of this to to the Committee on were in¬ political testify For Freight or passage, apply lishment was referred the colored men of South Carolina swerve us from the direct path to one side or statement JOHN FERGUSON, Affairs. N LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. debted for'the privilege of setting in this hall the otber. We must stand by Grant as the June 29 Accommodation Whirl Military The of his life had been nation's and the At a meeting of the Hebrew Orphan Society, held For sale by DOWIE k MOISE, A bill subsidizing a mail line between New SENATE. to-day. morning best hope of the safety only and Charleston. spent in disseminating Republican principles, guarantee that we snail not be false to our¬ on Tuesday. 11th Last., the following preamble July 7 tuths6 FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA. and "Europe wis laid over. WEDNESDAY. July 14.-At half-past ll o'clock, and now, the evening of his career, it was were unanimously ISA York with the the Hon. .in in selves. resolutions adopted: OF A KERNEL OF VIA 8AVANNAH, ST. MARY'S FERNAND The bili was reeumed; andthe in accordance special order, but flt that, having among the people and TUTED PABTÏ MOVEMENT. death brings a sorrow. However UFelees OS* CHEMISTRY ALL LANDINGS OS Appropriation Lemuel Boozer, Lieutenant-Govornor elect, the advocated and THE Every nutritious are all extracted JACKSONVILLE, AND conference on the Taxbill was adopted. to officer of the army everywhere justice dated the may have been a life, the separation of soul and body WHEAT.-Its properties RIVER.1 report was introduced the presiding equality to the colored man, he should be re¬ A Washington dispatch, 12th, says: and combined in COM9TOCK'S RATIONAL FOOD, THE ST. JOBN'8 - an the Senate ad¬ chairman of the leaves bihlnd eome eye to weep, some. voice STEAMER DICTATCOBV After executive session Senate by Mr. Batland, Spe¬ warded. always _ THE ^ introduced to the A movement was commenced here to-day the man and easily digested by the weakest stomach of an -JT^w CHARLES TY'ILLET, -will cial Committee, and being R. B. Elliott (colored,) seconded the nomina¬ a to to wail, some heart-to suffer. When young ^gfiäEäC Captain journed. the as follows: with the object of forming third party, Invalid or a substitute for Charleston every tuesday Night at 9 o'clock, a from Senate, addressed body tion of Mr. Sawyer in a strong speech, in President and General dies, in the full promise of a uteful life, we mourn dyspeptic, being perfect leave at S IN THE HdbsE, Hator, representative of tko Senate-Through you I he thc success und run Chase for Ewing, mother's milk for infants. and Savannah, every Wednesday Afternoon, >* Genßemen which he said behoved for Vice-Presidenl. Thia movement hia lose for what he have been had he been above Returning wiO leave North Carolina, took his seat. most respectfully tender to the people of South of the party of Kansas, might G. W. COMSTOCK, o'clock, for the/ places. cer¬ for the dis¬ perpetuity Republican depended bas been started by Democrats who are dissat¬ spared. When, however, the cid man, who has Savannah for Chcvles'on every Saturday Jforawj^ The hill removing the disabilities from Carolina mv most sincere thanks on the election of Mr. Sawyer. We bad enough of and No. 67 Courtlandt-street New York. at o'clock. honor which have conferred faolt isfied with the nomination Seymour spent a life dedicated to works of usefulness and 8 be, tain ao amended by the. Senate, was tinguished they of scallawags and carpet-baggers, and tbe and Conservatives of the Chase persuas¬ For sale DOWIE k MOISE, All goods not removed by sunset will stored ai parties me in electing me to the high office upon was due to those who made use of these Blair, charity, renders hie final account to his God, we feel by the and risk of owners. upon am not insensi . who are determined to run Chase at all expense passed. which.I am about to enter. I agencies to promote their own ion, that we have lost a friend whose place it will be hard July S._C. All freight must be prepaid. on a im- wandering hazards. 7_tathajj_Charleston, A Thereport of tha conference committee ble, however, that it is responsible duty success. to be a J. D. AIKEN CO., Agents; as a honor con- It is understood that he is willing to fill. h. FACT WORTH KNOWING-THE June 27 South Atlantic Wharf. bili woe adopted, and it goes to the as well distinguished P.. C. DeLarge (colored,) seconded the nomi¬ these and it is confi¬ at the death of our friend and OS* ÜwfTax Ted. That consists mainly in '.he pre¬ of Dr.' Dr. Boseman candidate under auspices, Such is our feeling best for an invalid, who suffers from PrêsiUant. The committee struck ont all re¬ esed, duty of the busi¬ nation .uackey. (colored,) asserted to-night that the new party will SAMUEL VALENTINE. In the noble investment servation of order, in the direction spoke m favor of Mr. Sawyer, and Mr. Tomkin¬ dently who fellow-member, or loss of appetite, is a bottle of PASK- OF CHARLESTON. are to be b ofthe rules of the receive the support of President Johnson, was he was our debility lating to' basks; storekeepers paid ness, and the administration son represented with great earnestness the with the of tbe work for which this Society formed, Bitter?, as it will be eure to give reliet jy£ERCHANTS are limited to It be and endeavor, is intensely disgusted action earn¬ NIS'S Hepatic ADVERTISE tnt agents Senate. shall my purpose claims and merita of Parson French. but far outstripped mest of us in his ' the United States; special to discharge that in which New York Convention. coadjutor, For sale by all Druggists._f THE SUMTER NEWS mineral oils are put on the same faithful y and impartially B. Small (colored,) madeja speech A consultation was held at the White House est zeal an the cauee ef charity. Recognizing hts re- twenty-five; duty. But, gentlemen, in a deliberative body he said that Mansfield French was a Republi¬ all cir- ESSAY as other manufactures ; spirits must be the officer this morning, at which Secretaries Seward and sponsibihty to God at all times, and under Ä3-NEW MARRIAGE GUIDE-AN THE ABOVE NAMED PAPER IS PUBLISHED" footing like this, it is not upon presiding can, while Mackey was yet crying out "aeceeh." were and cc nins whole¬ rests. was Welles, and Senator Doolittle present, c-mEtancss, he felt that the best way of showing for Young Men, on Physiological Errors, Abuses weekly in Sumter, S. C., wh.ch. beingimmediately removed from bond within months; alone that «this responsibility entirely It was a noted fact, that he a. secessionist. it is that the was the and Manchester Railroad, and bain: In all must share that responsibility. Your to a letter which Mr. and reported subject fully that was by work, and not by profee-. Diseases, incident to Youth and Early Manhood, Wilmington il ir sale liquor dealers pay one per cent. You, too, Referring printed Mackey discussed, and the result was that rumors responsibility lng a large circulation in the section in which, sense of ' and cold to with sure as intelligence, your decorum, propriety had been circulating purporting to come from on the street that sion?. Wherever sickness lay pale and wan, which create impediments MARRIAGE, published, is offered as a desirable advertising xcc*- other respects the bin remains passed by ard honor, are due to your officer, and were soon after circulated free liberal. presiding General Fremont endorsing Mackey, initiatory steps had been taken to set tbe hall and comiortloifs, there was he ever to be found, means of relief. Sent in eealed letter envelopes dfum. Terms the House. and upon these I shall rely with unwavering Small said he never wrote to Gensral Fre¬ and his Dr. HOUGHTON, Addrese, DARR k OSTEEN, ther¬ Mr. Fremont in motion. giving his time, his attention, comforting of charge. Address J. SKILLIN G Proprieîor>- The House then took recess. The confidence. mont, and didn't know why and there were few May | Senators: I need not remind you that yon wrote to him. At best he had a The Washington Chronicle, of Friday, has care. Where Death had stalked, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. mometer recorded Mand 91 when the House that queer there was have assembled in eventful times, and way of sending his letters, for this was hauued the following on the subject of this third party : or none to do the last sad and sacred rites, January 31 r HEUER »'S reassembled. this session of the General Assembly will con¬ after a bad been takvu for the work. To this Society the in the of to him open copy A caucus of Democrats, diavatiefied with the he ever ready to perform AND THE HAPPI¬ BARBER'S SALOON, Scbenck estimates the loss by removing stitute an epoch legislative history tbe newspapers. Gentlemen had S.J.1 Mr. nominations of tbe New York Convention, was he b&E been for ¿.any years an honored and a useful DO-CONJUGAL LOTE, FASHIONABLE South Carolina. Your every act will be scanned was a lie certainly his NESS OF TRCE MARRIAGE.-Essays for Young tax on mineral oils at $2,000,000. strictest and to Mackey good Republican, last night held at one of the leading hotels in member. Age did not cool b:s zeal or deaden No. 93 about seven¬ with the scrutiny, subjected had not shown it, and if he had, bi certainly to determine upon a course of action and ii is but meet Men cn the Errors, Abuses and Disease which de« MARKET-STREET,streets. This Tax bill will dispense with the severest criticism. It behooves us aU. rewarded. He held an otfl.-e worth this city, energy in the cíu«e of thc orpbm; South side, between King and Meeting had been with a view to putting in the field another Pres¬ to our sorrow. the Manly Powers and create impediments to teen hundredinspectors and collectors. therefore, to act with caution, moderation and or ten thousand dollars a year tnas all his that we should give some expression stroy at the same time with decision and eight idential ticket. There were preeeDt some Marriage, with sure means oi relief. Sect m sealed Mr. HEUER is a German Barber, has been thor¬ The confirmation of Smythe >e- -Minister lo justice, and Eons and relations.in office, and, in Heaven's or from various Therefore, bett and is prepared iv firmness. Most of you have been the victims' more did he want. For one, twenty-five thirty gentlemen in the death of o:r late letter free of charge. Address HOWARD oughly trained to his business, doubtful. , name, what he, the members of Besotted, First Tb6t envelopes and the generally in theSera- Austria is of and abuse the most unsparing and the did not desire to see the State of parts"of country, including VALENIINE. we mourn the loss oí Box P., Pa. serve his friends public obloquy sense speaker, delegates to the late Convention, friend, SAMUEL ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia, ral branches of bis ort, viz: Revenue to-day $558,000. reientiese: let not any of to the State of Congress, a coed citizen, a kind, earnest and charitable man, 3m o 1 but, gentlemen, of South Carolina changed Mackey. and ex-officers of the army. Politically, those of this Society, May 20 SHAVING - was confirmed to-day as At¬ the and injustice which any you may as and a much loved member Wm. MVETarts wrong the of TGreat laughter.] presentmight be divided into three cusses, a in the Minute Book of the HAIR-DRESSING % suffered swerve you from path to ballot with the Second. That page have The House then proceeded follows : Friends of the administration, con¬ to his memory. OS* BATCHELORS HAIR DYE-THIS SHAMPOOING torney-General. to the nor incite you for a moment result : Dr. 50 votes F. A. Societv be inscribed HAIR DYING has been nominated for duty State, following Mackey, ; servative soldiers and sailors, and representa¬ That we tender to hi» family our sincere splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; tho Geo. W. Summers'' to acts of-revenge. Rather let all your actions 34: Parson French" J. B. Camp¬ Third. a kc, kt and Sawyer. 24; tives of the workingmen's organizations. De¬ in their orBictioc, and offer to them, as true and Dye: harmless, reliable, at Angosta, Ga. here be directed solely to the welfare pros¬ 13; B. F. Perry, 1. Whole number not lympaihy the that work, such as he only perfect January ll_- postmaster of Carolina- bell, riving our information indirectly, and consolation, knowledge no no ridiculous that twenty-three perity of the whole people South of votes cast 122-necessary to a choice 02. we of on earth, is rewarded in that world where nstantaneous; disappointment; Secretary Seward reports not detain from having had a reporter present, are, performed ci bad K ELLER3