Horatio Seymour

Horatio Seymour

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 New York 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.

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