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SAVANNAH DAILY HERALD.
VOL. 1-NO. 154.
SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY, JULY 17, 1865.
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JOB PRINTING,
In every style, neatly and promptly done.
nsiurstiue.
Itp jl^oobs anb ffilohjing.
L.
C. NORVELL 4 CO.
(Cor. Bull and Bay Streets,)
CLOSING OUT THE BALANCE
or TUEIB
IMMENSE SUMMER STOCK,
[tatioiur^ $t,
NEW
Jyii
YORK
COST
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AltlNE INSURANCE
j COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMP'Y of NEW YORK
Riveb Risks on Favorable Terms.
liCASn CAPITAL $3,600,000.
The undersigned are ready, through their open poli
cy with the aiinve. to eflect Insurance for Augusta,
Slew York, uud Jacksonville,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
Hdse. ou first-class Ocean Steamers $100,000
" •* Sailing Vessels I 16,000
“ •* River Steamer or Flat.... 16,000
Shippers will And it to their interest to call before
Effecting Insurance elsewhere.
CHARLES L. COLBY & CO.,
jel8-tf . Ba <fc Abercoru sts..
: r%
'll
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f
rs YOUR LIFE INSURED 7
This is an important question for every man and
mportant also for every wile und mother as it affects
[luir future welfare.
SEE TO IT AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY.
I The "Knickerbocker Life Insurance" of New York
till insure you at the usual rates in any sum frum $lon
hiiliim. They also issue the f .vorite TEN YEAR
ION-FORFEITURE Policies, and will after two years
liymeul give a lull paid up i .nicy for 'Two Tenths the
fhole sum, and Three Years Three Teuths, uud so
Thus u Policy oi $10,0i.0. 'Two Premiums paid
Ipon it will be entitled to u paid tip Policy of $3,000.
ud live years live-tenths fur every additional yeur.
I For lurtner information apply to
A. WILBUR, Agent,
At the office of the Home Insurance Co.,
ju27 HO Bay st„ Savannah, tia.
"'HE NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSU
RANCE COMPANY, OF BOSTON.
PURELY MUTUAL.
I This is one of the oldest and best Companies In
America.
Policies on Lives for any amount up to $16,000 are
sken by them
The PolicO s of these Companies were not cancelled
luring the war uuul heqrd irum—a fact which shews
jtheir dealing and determination to bejust uud honor
able i» nil cases. Apply to
ju27 A. WILBUR, Ageut.
J^IDDELL & MURDOCK, .
WUOI.BSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IM
SUTLERS' AND NAVAL STORES, DRY GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Gentlemen’s Fubnisuinu Goods, &o„
No. 6 Merchants' Row, Hilton Head, S. C.,
W. O. BIDPRI.L. fjul3-tf] n. J. MDBDOOK.
TEW YORK
jfliiE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENCY,
• REPRESENTING THE
SECURITY INSURANCE COMPANY ;
MANII VTTAN INSURANCE COMPANY ;
| PIIlENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ;
Averaging a
{ASH CAPITAL of over FO UR MIL LI O N S.
I Risks taken on all descriptions of Property ou rea-
pliable terms by A. A. LANE, Agt.
\t&~ Olhcc In Stoddard’s Range, Bay street, oppo-
- Herald office.
jma lmo
■ 1RLIN, BURKE, & BRO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
LES, WINES AND LIQUORS,
Corker Wuitaeer Street and Bat Lane,
DERS PROMPTLY PILLED AND DELIVERED.
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HEADQ’HS. POST OF SAVANNAH.)
Savannah, Ga., July 12th, 16116. /
real Order, \
No. 11. /
'he following General Orders, Nos. 4 nnd 16, from
B sdqnartcrs Post ol'Savannah, are hereby published
Wt the information and guidance of all concerned.
UEADQ’RS U. S. FORCES, >
, - „ Suvanuuh, Ga.; Jan. 24, 1865./
Giniral Order,)
-7 No. 4. /
j. All officers of the Army on duty at this Popt,
I those connected with Depots excepted, and all cili-
—«ns witniu tlie lines, are required to report immedi-
Vly any case of contagious disease which may come
> their knowledge, to Surgeon J. c. Morgan, U S
fols., Health officer of the Post, nuless the same may
lave been so reported before.
1 Any neglect or failure ou the part of any citlxon to
omply promptly with this requirement will becunaid-
ired a misdemeunor uud be sent before the Pro-
lost Judge for adjudication.
I II. Commanding officers of troops In quarters will
le held responsible that the quarters of their troops
Ire at ul! times in u thorough state of police.
1 By Command of Mr). Gen. C. GROVER,
plnwAUD G. Dike, A. A. G.
UEADQ'RS U. S. FORCES, )
4 buvuuuab, Ga.. Feb. 21, 1866./
Ienerai. Order,)
No. 16. /
I. The occupuuts of buildings will be held respon
sible for the cleanliness of the same, as well us their
Ndlucs and out-houaes, and sidewalks in front of, aud
klleys adjacent to them. All rubbish and garbage
Much accumulates, will each day be put iu boxes iu a
pouvemeut place for removal.
[ II. Keepers of animals will cause the manure which
pccumulules In their stables or yards where their ani-
pials are kept, to be either removed outside the picket
Biucb, or to be distributed upon such gardens within
[he lines us are actually under cultivation, such distri
bution being ut tlie consent of the cultivator.
IU. The Street Commissioner will establish such
Regulations with regard to tiie lemovul of uccumulu-
xioua Irom tile city, us lie may see fit. He is also
Ciiurged with the duty of causing frequent and cureful
inspection to be made ol Uie police ol the cily, and he
Mil report to the Piovost Juuge auy failure to comply
"nil tlie foregoing paragraphs of this order, who will
P“Kc such uctiou in the case as the circumstances re-
Rune.
L By Comm nd of Brevet JlaJ. Gen. C. GROVER.
“WARD G. Dike, A. A. A. G.
By Cuinmuuirol
I ,, Brevet Brigadier General DAVIS.
[UOUN Mcllen, A. A. A. U. jy!2-T
r JH) THE CITIZENS OF GEORGIA
The termination of a sanguinary contest, which fot
the past four years has presented an impassable barrier
to all social or commercial lnteicourse between the
two great sections of our country, having at length
happily cleared away all obstacles to a remoyal of
those relations which formerly bound us together in a
fraternal union, I take the earliest opportunity afford
ed me by this auspicious event, to greet my Southern
friends, and to solicit from them a renewal of that ex.
tensive business connection which for a quarter of a
century has been unimerrupted save by the great pub
lic calamity to which I have adverted.
It is scarcely necessary, on the threshold of a busi
ness re-union, I should repeat the warning so often
given to my friends,—to beware of all those spurious
und deleterious compounds which, nnder the specious
aud false titles of Imported Wines, Bra ndies, Holland
Gin, Liquors, &c., have been equally destructive to
the health of our citUens and prei udicial to the interest
of the legitimate Importer.
Many years of my past life have been expended In
an open and candid attempt to expose these wholesale
frauds; no time nor expense has been spared to ac
complish this salutary purpose, aud to place before
my friends and the public generally; at the lowest
possible market price, aud in such quantities as might
suit their convenience, a truly genuine imported arti
cle.
Twenty-five years’ business transactions with the
largest and most respectable exporting houses in
France and Great Britain have afforded me unsurpass
ed facilities for supplying our home market with
Wines, Liquors, and Liquersof the best and most ap
proved brands in Europe, in addition to my own dis
tillery in Holland for the manufacture of the "Schie
dam Schnapps.'
The latter, so long tested and approved by the med
ical Faculties of the United States, West Indies and
South America as an Invaluable Therapeutic, a whole
some, pleasant, and perfectly safe beverage in all cli-
mates and during all seasons, quickly excited the cu
pidity of the home manufacturers and venders of a
spurious article uuder the same name.
I trust that I have, alter much toil aud expense, sur
rounded all my importations with safeguards aud di
rections which with ordinary circumspection will In
sure their delivery, as I receive them from Europe, to
ail my customers.
I would, however, recommend in all cases where It
is possible, that orders be seut direct to my Depot, 22
Beaver street, New York, or that purchases be made
of my accredited ugcuts.
Iu addition to a large stock of Wines, Brandies, Ac.,
in wood, 1 have a considerable supply of old tried for
eign wines, embracing vintages uf many past years,
bottled up before the commencement of the war,
which I can especially recommend to all connoisseurs
of these rave luxuries.
In conclusion, I would specially call the early atten-'
tiou of my Southern customers to the advautage to be
derived by transmitting their orders without loss of
time, or calling personally at the Depot, in order to
insure the lulffllmentof their favors from the present
largo and well selected assortment. |
UDOLPHO WOLFE,
ju23 lm 22 Beaver street, New York.
gTATIONEHY.
TO MERCHANTS AND SUTLERS.
We offer onr large and varied Stook of STATION
ERY at the lowest cash prices.
Our stock in the above line Is tbe largest in the De
partment, and all our goods are of the first quality,
fresh and direct from Manufacturers.
We solicit the attention of purchasers to our goods
and prices.
SAVILLE 4 LEACH.
Corner Bryan street and Market square,
Timber Cutter’s Bank,
Savannah, tia.,
— AND—
MERCHANTS’ ROW, HILTON HEAD, S. C.
- Jyi ti
J^AVILLE A LEACH,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
MERCHANTS' HOW
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.,
—AND—
CORNER DBYAN STREET AND MARKET BqDAUE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
maySO tf*
gEA ISLAND HOTEL.
OPEN TO THE
PUBLIC,
TUESDAY, JUNE 20m, 1865.
QUARLES L. COLBY A CO.
SHIPPING, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANTS.
JONXB BLOOK, OOBNEB DAY AND AREBOOON STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA. -
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments to the firm of Ch as. L. Colux,
of New York, or to our friends in Boston.
MAUDE A WRIGHT, Agents at Augusta, Ga.
UEFERENOE8;
Messrs. Dabney, Morgan A Co., New York.
Juriva Sludc, Esq., New York.
Uou. J. Wiley Edmunds, Boston.
Gardner Colby, Eaq„ Boston. JelS— tf
JJBYNOLDS, PKATi’ A CO.,
(Established in 1770.)
MANorAOTtruEBs, Imfobtebs and Wholesale Dialer
IN
WHITE LEAD.
ZINC WHITE,
' COLORED PAINTS,
OILS AND VARNISHES,
ARTISTS’ AND PAINTERS’ MATERIALS,
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
Nos. 106 and 108 Fulton St.,
Jll22 lm NEW YORK,
w, B. GRIFFIN A CO.
W. B. Gbiffin, J. C. Millnek, F. Plumb.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Will give prompt attention to all consignments and
make liberal advances when desired.Ju20-lm
r f\i SHIPPERS OF Cl)Ti ON AND OTHER
A SOUTHERN PRODUCE.
FENNER, BENNETT A BOWMAN,
Successors to Hotchkiss, Fenner A Bennett.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 40 ViBEY Street, a.kw York.
Aud Memphis, Tenn,
Thomas Fenner, Henry Bennett, D. W. Bowman
■iyo• om
UEADQ'RS DISTRICT SAVANNAH, T""
Savannah, Uu., July 6, 1866./
General Order,)
No. 47. /
I. Lt. Col. A. Neafle, 166th N. Y. Vols., having been
assigned to other duties by Department Ueudquarters,
Is relieved from duty as Collector of Military Taxes and
Relief Commissioner.
II Capt. J. S. Cooke, 2Gth Massachusetts Volunteers,
is uppoiuted Collector or Military Taxes and Relief
Commissioner, aud will at once relieve Lt. Colonel A.
Nciiie, 160th N. Y. Vols., in the duties of that offloe.
By command of
Brevet Major Gen. BIRGE.
J. B. Bauoock, MaJ, ana a. a. a. G.
jylO 7
$
This new Hotel, situated on the most desirable spot
on the eastern bank of Hilton Head Island, affords a
fine view of the Pier, Bay, Ocean, and surrounding
Islands. The scenery is quite as pleasing aud Juter-
estiug, In every respect, as the famous watering place
of Newport, It. 1., aud is altogether as comfortable
and healthful a place to spend the summer months.—
It has a flue hard smooth Beach, seventeen miles long
affording a mure charming drive thuu tbe celebrated
Beach at Nahant, Mass,, and as fine sea bathing as at
tbat place or Cape May.
The House has over seventy large, airy rooms, and
verandahs on three sides of all tbe storiea ; the furni
ture is entirely new, aud the tables will be furnished
with the best tbat can be procured here und in the
Northern markets. Every effort will he made to ren
der the Hotel ull that tho most fastidious can d«iire. —
Billiard Rooms aud sea Bathing houses will soon be
in readiness for guests. Ju23 tf
JJOTEL FOR SALE,
THE SAXTON
HOUSE,
BEAUFORT, 8. C.,
Formerly the property of Di. Johnson, Is for tale.—
Apply to
C.
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W. DENNIS * CO.,
•i. No. 4 Merchants'.Row,
Hilton Head, 8. O.
pORT ROYAL HOUSE,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
RIDDELL A RUGQ, Proprietors.
I.-S. EIDDBLL, m. F. BUiU.
Ju3-tf
pULASKI HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
BARTELS & RIDDELL, Proprietors.
J. O. BABTE1.B.
ju3-if
E. S. RIDDELL.
K
I KLIN & K1ENZLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
ALES, WINES AND LAGER BIER.
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jyj I L I T A R Y
165 BAY STREET,
CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND 8H0ES, Ac.,
— AT —
H, A. TOPHAM’S,
NO. 188 CONGRESS STREET.
This Store Is well stocked with a superior quality of
goods, which will be sold remarkably cheap, as the
F.oprietor wishes to make room for a new assort
ment, jyl-tf
ORTH RIVER AURlCCLTRAL WORKs.
N l
GRIFFING, BROTHER A CO., Proprietors,
68 xhd 60 Cocbti.and Street.
NEW YORK.
Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Cot
ton Sweeps, Corn'Mills, Cotton Glue, Ac.
Every Implement wanted by the Planter, Also,
dealers in Field and Garden Seeds. Also, Agents lor
Bruce’s Concentrated Manure, Bone, Ac.
Send for circular. ju20 3m
JOHN MoMAHON.
COMMISSION AND PRODUCE MERCHANT.
Strict attention given to all Consignments.
CORNER BROUGHTON AND J Err ARSON Stsrius.
ju30 lm
Q B. DAVIS.
GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 283 Broad Strert,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Consignments aollcitod. Will give personal atten
tion to business entrusted to him.
H R F RES TO
Crane A Grayblll, Savannah.
Claghom A Cunningham, Savannah.
S. Palmer 4 Sou, “
Mr. A. Wilbur, PreB. Home Insurance Company,
Savannah.
Mr, W. Cummlng, Cashier Bank State of Ga.
Mitchell A Smith, Macon.
John B. Habersham A Co. Macon.
Wright A Alexander, Augusta.
E. B. Long A Co., “
C. V. Walker O Co., Jnl6-1ra
JjMlWIN A HARDEE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
HAT STREET,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Robert Erwin, Cuas. 8. Harder,
may31-eod2m
J SHAFFER,
COMMISSION DEALER
In all kinds of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS and PRODUCE,
West Washington Market,
Opposite 143 West at., Bulkhead between Barclay and
Vesey sHl, .
new York.
Potatoes, Apples and Onions constantly on hand, and
put up lor the Southern market
All consignments promptly attenked to. N
Refers to A. L. Bradley, A. Hay wood, T. J.
Walsh, and J. H. Parsous.
jyl2 „ eodiy
QOTTON BROKERAGE.
The undersigned offers his services In the purchase
of Cotton and Domestics, and begs to refer to—
Edward Padelford, Esq., Charles Green, Esq.
Andrew Low, Esq,, Savannah.
H. F. RUSSELL,
y7-eodI6 Augusta, Ga.
fJ>HE
NEW SKIRT FOR 1866.
•BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC."
A wonderful invention for ladles. Unquestionably
superior to all others.
Don’t fall to reud the advertisement In the Savannah
Herald containing full particulars every Saturday
morning.j y o itaw8m
I.
C. FEATHER, M. D.
OFFICE, NO. IS* MERCHANTS’ ROW,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
Ju2S
lyjriTOUEL & SMITHS.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Dealers in Sheeting, Shirting, Osnaburgs, Yarns,
Rope, Bugging, Manufactured and Smoking Tobacco,
Ac., Ac.
Particular attention given to the Purchase, Sale anti
Shipment of COTTON.
Ralston’s Gbanitr Range;—Third Range,
MACON. GA.
Refebenors —Erwiu A Hardee, Claghom * Cun
ningtmm, Savannah; L. G Bowers, S. M. Farrar, Co
lumbus; E. B. Long4 Co., L. B. Davis, Augusta; P
P. Pease. V. A. Oasklll, Aflanta. Ju28.1m
3500
TONS
ENGLISH
RAILS
Of best quHlitv, 60x68 per lineal yard,
For sale by
Jul9 _ 6m FOWLB A CO.
fcfcrjtHE HOSPITAL TRANSCRIPT.’*
The paper shove named Is published at Hilton Head
S. C„ by M. J. MoKenna.
It is designed by the Publisher to make an Interest
ing and Instructive Paper, not only for
SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
but a WELCOME WEEKLY VISITOR to all residents
of Hilton Head.
It will contain Original LOCAL NEWS, a summary
NORTHERN NEWS, and curelully Selected MIS-
CELLANEOUS ITEMS.
Q S. BUNDY,
GENERAL AGENT
AND ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS,
No. 247 F Street, Between 13th and UTn.STBXETS
(Near Pay Department,)
WASHINGTON, D. C
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2ui
UEADQ’RS DEPARTMENT OF THE 90UTB,)
Hilton Head, S. C., July 3. 1866. /
General Order,)
No. 108. /
Thu following Circulars from the War Department
are published for the information of this command:
WAR DEPARTMENT, I
- Adjutant General’s Office, l
Washington, May 16, 1866.)
Circular. )
No. 19. /
I. Under Paragraph III, General Ordera, No. 94,
Miiy 16, current series, from this Office, the following
State Rendezvous, to which troops mustered out will
be forwarded for payment, are announced, viz:
Maine—Augusta, Portland and Bangor.
New Hampshire- -Concord and Manchester.
Vermont—Montpelier, Brattlsboro aud Burlington.
Massachusetts—Boston, (Readvlile and Ualloupe*s
Island.)
Rhode Island—Providence.
Connecticut—Hartford and New Haven.
New York—New York City, (Hart’s Island,) Alba
ny, Elmira, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Suckett’s
Harbor, Plattsbnrg. and Ogdsasburg.
New Jersey—Trenton.
Peunsylvania, Harrisburg, and Pittsburg.
Delaware—Wilmington.
Maryland—Baltimore and Frederick.
West Virginia—Wheellug.
Ohio—Cincinnati, (Camp Dennison,) Cleveland,
i Cump Cleveland,) Columbus, (Camp Chase and Tod
ilnrrucke.)
Indiana—Indianapolis.
Illinois—Springfield and Chicago,
Michigan—Detroit and Jackson.
Wisconsin—Madison and Milwaukee.
Minnesota—Fort Snelling.
Iowa—Davenport and Clinton.
Kansas—Lawrence and Leavenworth,
Missouri—St. Louis,. (Beuton Barracks),
Kentucky—Lomisville, Lexington aud Covington.
II. When tbe muster-out roll of a regiment has
been completed, and it is ready to start for the State,
(see Paragrhph 6, General Orders, No. 94, current se
ries, Adjutart General’s Office,) the Assistant Com
missary of Mustera for the Division to which it be
longed will immediately report (by telegram, when
practicable,) to the Paymaster General or the Army,
Washington, D. C„ its numerical designation, number
of commissioned officers, number of enlisted men, and
renaezvous iu the State where ordered for payment
and final discharge.
By order of the Secretary of War:
E. D. TOWNSEND,
Ass’t Adjt. General.
WAR DEPARTMENT, i
Adjutant General's Office, V
Wasnlngton, Junto, 1866. |
Circular,)
No. 23. /
fcVoluuteer soldiers entitled to discharge, and wishing
to enlist In the Regular Army, under the terms of Gen
eral Orders, No. 99, current series, will be forthwith
mustered out at their several commands, receive their
discharges, and will not be sent to rendezvous nnder
the provisions of General Orders No. 94, current se
ries; but on enlistment in the Regular Army will re
ceive final payments under the requirements of Para
graph 3, General Orders No. 09, current series.
Trie attention of Commanding Officers of regiments,
batteries and detached commands of tbe Hegular Army
is called to the immediate necessity of appointing Re
cruiting Officers for their several commands, iu order
to obtain the advantages of General Orders, No. 99,
current series. In designating these officers, Com
manding Officer* will be governed by the requirements
of Paragraps 986 and 987, and 988, Revised Regula
tlons for the Army, governing Regimental Recruiting
Service. D TOWNSEND,
Ass’t Adj't General
Dy Command of
Major General Q, A. GILLMORE,
W. L. M. Burger,
Ass’t Adj't Gen.
Official:
j. B. Bauoock, A. A. A. G. JyX2-7
KTFOR LATE NORTHERN NEWS SEE
SECOND PAGE.
[F.omotr Extra of Saturday Evmimj.']
LATER NORTHERN NEWS.
New York Dates to tho 11th lust.
THE GOLD UD COTTON MARKETS.
Interview of tbe Florida Detention with
tbe President.
The Applications for Pardon,
<kc. t due., Ac.
By the Hilton Head boat this afternoon,
we received from one of our assiduous Hilton
Head correspondents, New York papers ot
Jubl lllh > three days later, from which we
mak* extracts.
Gold, Stocks, Markets, Ac*
nnvb OV iv I . ON9, T Receipts 44 bbls - heef, 10 do.
P OT i k ’ ml 1 pac , ka 8<* cut meats and 02 do
The pork market was decidedly firm-
The demand was only fair, but undera
bull ninvemem „ ul . r *
ariTSSi
recovered from the panic ocoa*inm.,i L„ .i J
absconding of a largS operator ^
ago, and the decline in prices occasioned
that event has been wholly recovered The
sales to-day comprised 8,000 bbls at rf
27 26 lor new mess, ®23 75
old do., $18 75 a $10 for prime and «2() 6 /;f^
$21 for prime mess. Themarketrloli
buoyant aud firm at the otside prices We
“ S0 ,L 0t V ale9 of 8 - (X)0 bbls. for In to.
nominalsales cnoxelTong^earw 155-8c
Cut meats were steady with a J" 6 8 j
.1.20, a He. for *j7 te d ™“ d
tor hams, with sales of 650 packages Lard
more active and firmer The sales
3,000 packages, at 10 i-2c. a 20 ]-4c wiib
some sales at 20 2-3c. a 20 I-2c. Butter and
sss.’SBjr* " ,u “
*2sa.jrSK4u5
quote: Th k ‘ S Were 2 > 000 ba le8. We
Ordinary....“°WIe. M. O AT.
Middling 49 49 «n
OoodMlddllng. .69 53 #4 ??
WuisKur was In limited demand but
rs rs? s“ ; iw “><>«
| (From’the N. V. Henlq, nth.)
There was rather more firmness In cotn-
mercial circles yesterday, owing to the bd-
^Weneyofgold. There was not mJch
R though domestic produce
r tb ‘“§, 80ld freely at a higher
range ot figures. Groceries were firm Cot-
frm was firm, with an upward tendency
Petroleum was very quiet. On ’Change
flour was 10c. a 15c. higher. Wheat was 2c
a 3c. higher, with a good demand, in nart
tor export. Corn was lc. a 2c. higher. 6nta
were heavy. Pork was 50c. at 75c?kigher for
new mess. Lard was l-2c higher. *
The stock market was firm yesterday
bu af J erwarda weaker. (Govern
ments were steady, as also was gold which
dosed ontbe street at 140, aft® selling uj
Tlie Atlantic Cable,
(From the Herald, lxib.]
,1 ou f Loudon correspondents states
that later and reliuble intelligence in relation
to the probable time of the Groat Eastern
starting to lay thor Atlantic cable fixes her
airival off Valentia Bay about the 15th of
July, and it is expected that she will get off
if noaccident occ -«
Interview of the Florida Delegation with
the Proficient.
mi rw. v Washington, July 10.
vm!* 6 . F ? fi w^ el2 ?, ation P ald aa informal
visit to the White House to-day, and cx-
Pi eC ^t> t0 .. have another interview with
the President on Wednesday or Thursday.
Judge Marvin will then be presented and
urged for Provisional Governor.
T^e Trial of Jeff. Davie.
It is now said that Jeff. Davis will be tried
before a military commission, and not bv a
civil court. J
PETITIONS CNDE * THE AMNESTY IBOCLAMA 1
TION. v
80 far, only about two hundred pardons
have been granted by the President under
his amnesty proclamation. A large number
ot cases, however, have been acted upon fa
vorably by the attorney General, and await
the approval ot the Secretary.
THE APPLICATIONS EOR PARDON.
Applications for pardon have accumulated
by hundreds, and more already received than
can be_ acted upon by thePresident for weeks,
A classification is being made of all applicants,
and such as were in the land or naval forces
ol the rebel States, or were formerly mem.
of Congress, will be submitted in a
body. Among the recent petitioners is the
rebel General Fitz Hugh Lee.
Late Interior News#
D “tes to tlie I3tli Instant.
By the arrival of the steamer Amazon this
afternoon we have Augusta files to the 13th
and other interior papers. We shall publish
lull extracts on Monday morning.
The railroad between Chattanooga and>At-
lanta has been completed, and trains can now
run through to Augusta, Macon, Columbus.
Montgomery, Mobile, and all points South
The road is not yet in the best of older but
repairs are daily made to it. ’
Gov. Johnson addressed a large meeting in
Atlanta Monday night. His address was well
received, and made a favorable impression
on the people. *
We learu from the Intelligencer that tlie
Governor .eft Atlanta Tuesday morning for
Macon, from whence be will proceed to Mil-
ledgevllle.