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fOL. 2—NO. 91.
Daily News and Herald
rrULISHID BY
MASON.
t, fcAVAira.K, OsoKau.
SiUIELDI\U MILIT.UH OFFICERS,
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The Debate on tile Immunity Bill.
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oF JAMES IV. DUXCAX, BV
qlUTABY COMMISSION
f d C ruelty to Federal Prisoner*
l " ji Andrrsonvllle.
, >J for tha News aud Herald.]
. 1 met aq-uu yesterday morning, pur-
/"j'-iiiaent, an j continued the examination
.0 for Ike defence.
■ a n-ss re-called. Came to this c;ty with
* tuc-s in thia cage ; met him on board the
\ „ y.jri- After meeting him we asked
';J a .. u .. to teeufy in Duncan’s case. His
* . «-e were ataadiug close together on
■" rating a square, so that our arms could
otte r , the party v.-aa composed of Lay,
-v aud myself. The couversatiou begau by
; tiiat Duucan had saved his life aud he
F,.'- ,7do all ho could to save his. Leary then
r ,; 1 There he had saved one hfe he hud killed
rndrede by stealing from them. He then bud
i os my shoulder »ud said, “Lot’s all stick to-
’. 1 correspond with each other, und we will
[qian upland get s d-u good job nudsr the
The Hei.rask of Judge Clay.—On the bsciif the
| order releasing Judge Clay from confinement ire the
I following endorsements: , • '
Lieutenant General Oram reeommeuda thi release
I of Clay because he thinks he may be safe left at
i Washington, April 20.—Senate.—The Sen- j fsrge on parole, or by amnesty. The vr ner of
! v ,„ K „„,i fIlp hill amendatorv of the habeas Clay's surrender Is sufficient guarantee for da ob-
I ate passed me 0111 amenuaunr 01 we naoeas aervance of any par ole thst might be taken y him
; corpus act. This grants immunity to army . appear when called for. Recommends hijelease
officers for acts committed in aid of the sup- j on parole, not to leave thelimits of his Statefc-nhout
1 pression of the rebellion, and exempts them I permission, and to surreniler himastf to thitnrilau-
1 from liability to civil courts for such acts. I h^h™^ Wffimn, ttVs., ha* no haamioib in
The following are the yeas on Miv Ed- ; recommending the release of Clay uxmui p»ie,
niund’s amendment limiting the scope of the has “no doubt that ho will be forthcomming (lien his
act shielding military officers from conse-
cjUOiiceb ol acts ill places w nere martial la^ Claj* as a belligerent unites he was in
did not exist: racy to assassinate Mr Lincoln, whi<
Messrs. Buckaletv, of Pa.; Cowan, of Pa.: not Relieve. Would confiscate his pro]
Doolittle, ?f Wis.; Edmunds, of Vt.; Guth- | '“R. ^ Walker has know* Clay many yc_
ne, Ol Ky.: Hendricks, Ol Ind.; Johnson, ol < nounces him incapable of the crime of Mr.
Md.; MeDougal, Cal.; Nesmith, Oregon ; } assassination ? and whenhis oscape -wag
Saulsburv Del 10 surrendered himself in. hopes of Becur
vr- 1 I Among hundreds of loya^men who have
. S&ulsbjuy mo\ed an amendment, ma- . ^th him, none beli^ym Clay guilty of
king officers liable in damages; aud said that 1 with the assassination; There is a general
if he were a judge he would pay no atten- ' if not pardoned, he may :e paroled,
tionto the bill, believing it to be uuconatitu- j AnotU „ t*£
EXHIBIT IO N
.Hotels.
Op
. 1 ^ I / T C i ark m 0f New Bamdun-Ur. Presi-, Nkw Yobk April 20 _ ?be gtaamar ^ from
aent, 1 would not take notice ot the remark , Aspinwall, has arrlvsd. She brings $820,0(| in specie,
of the Senator from Delaware, but this is the i A terrible disaster oecuired at Aspinwall on the 3d.
second time he has made such remarks He 1 lbftro wa8 . a fearful exphalon on board thi steamship
said the same thine- in reference in the Civil i European, destroying th» ship and four hlndred feet
S.MM rrfk t0 ^ , 6 ClV1 ‘ | of the wharf. The explaive .s supposed h have been
xugflts bill. If it be, sir, that the rebel spirit j nitro-glycerine on board About fifty persons were
which defies the nation in the person of her j killed, among them the aptain and officer, oiihe ship.
Judges and other officers, has crept in the
Senate and shows itself here, the more the
From Mexico. I
New Yobk, April 20. —(Weaengera who left San Fran
cisco on the 30th ultimo jive further parflculare of the
collision between the Literals and Trench at Maiatlan.
The French troops marcled out of . the city to give the
Liberals battle. The fluting was very severe, no
prisoners being taken ouelther site. The officer In
command of the Frenchwas killei.
The last advices from he seat of war stats that rein
forcements were en route for the Trench at Mazatlan
\_Iu .newer to Greer's question, on
.rosier, to Leary, “Did you ever tea Dau-
’ , j prisoner." Leary answered, “No, I
; .ujiild have heard of the death of the
o-aw L.en murdered by Duucau a month
. the 1 risen, because I was often with
', Ii sueui the c.imp with him aud had fre-
. with him ; I went with him when
.sirs in die camp were men who knew
.’"id ,f unj lalng of the kind had occurred
2 Live told hit-
OWN IMPORTATtON.
necessity for the bill which we propose to
pass. “I would not yield to that authority."
So .said the rebels, sir; and now, when the
war is over, tho Senator from Delaware stands
nip and repeats that he would not yield to the
-- authority of the United States. It is time
He then slauped ms on tho shoulder ,, , ,, . J A , r., * .
„ might not vou and I be in the Q. M. ; Hf®! this should be done away with. It is .
M t. Jiy body else?" That was all. 1 don't I time that the Senator (Saulsburv) should un- military situation'.t Acapuffo was unchanged
: U%W what h -meant by “correspond-ideretond that the. authority of the United s ‘ r,a ‘ cw “ lyingm tbe
isr,'' hut suppose he meant that our evidence , States wlll be 8upreme whether it concerns a ' h * tb ° r ° U ^
l .‘Jjtomie.—I was acquainted with Dun-' Senator or the merest rebel soldier. This , Ti»e c.niaaa. •
ffhun at Aiider.onvUle; was not an- Government must be obeyed; it A3 not worth Toeonto, April 20.—Tip Fenian prisoners at Com-
i-jlfMteg st Anderaouville; never traded a having if it cannot cause* itself to be obeyed ’ wali ' vere remanded -unJ. Wednesday next, awaiting
Mr. Saulsburv—Mr President T eann.it imi ' ortHDtevidaI l‘?- AJpeeial dispatch to tho Globe,
., , . U1 , UI J JHl. rrcsiueut, i caunul r rola Eastport, Mainejiaya thit General Meade an-
pnssiuiy ltlliiglue anything I have Said that , nonuees his intention tcllne the coast with S0.0U0 men
should call out tile very unbecoming remarks if necessary to proven Fenian mischief The meet-
of the Senator 1'ioni New Hampsuire (Mr. ' iU8 o1 Parhameut wMytponod uutii the 3tu of June.
Gliilk). Who is he, sir? that he should at-| Bio BusnfEss in Cott»n.—The shipments of cotton
tempi to lecture a Senator of this body ? • from this port, exclustely, during the week ending
Sir, I assigned as a reason why. if I was a iaat evening, were to te unusually heavy amount Ol
Jnjire ] shnnld not rnrrv mil flip nrneiHinn<5 I ‘ J1 ’ 100 bales » oi tho curuncy value of $3,697,618; iA-
du i. buouiu not carrv OUl tUC provisions ciuding> to Liverpool, 1,386 bales, valued at $3,299,-!
()I this law, because I believe It uuconslltu- j 482 ; to Hamburg. 1,10 bales, valued at $184,314 ; to !
P_§.ob:. W?;s uexl called. j tioual. X should feel myself compelled to ; Bremen, 920 bales, vated at $139,506 ; to Havre, 486
-. .ilbauj, Vermont; am a West India ! execute a law of mv Sifttp When a Kpn- 1 bale *. valued at $72,498 and to Tarragona. 8 bales,
. Vowupatiin. Was a prisoner at Andcr- ^f r C1 5h ..Lo t ! yalued at $1 * 718 ‘ Tfae » tal ot the PrecSedii^ week's
• i the 28th Ol February to the 13th of Sop- :< alor S c . ls U P “ # erc auc * Charges rebellion and exports was 20,142 bale# making th« fortnight's ship-
- i I was inside tho rrockade uutii about f » rebellOUS Spirit upon llie,I have only this to ! ments hence 41,242 balf, or an average of 3,437 bales
■ AS. I was working in the bakery out9iue ' say: there is nothing iu that Senator, men- ! for each husines day. Since the commencement of
iismfww so fituated in the bakery aa to know kaij^ )r nhvfiimMw thut frive«» him fhr> rio-ht the current cotton yearSept. 1, 1865, there have been
. xioi'rauouei received there; don't know who.1 ~ J P a .V SlCady, lliai gives HUH the right received at this port 71857 bales, or a weekly average
'. "tlere; vo hod a long trough to mix the insolent language here. f of 21,671 bales ; and eported from the port, 394,538
■ that tight men could work at mixing at! Mr. Clarke—I claim nothing morally, I hales, or an average oill,956 bales a week. On the
It. it would hold from seventy-five to one nnlhintr ■ - -
" pdo of-water; we used to put about that , ,, . "
•mi.:, aud Uiuaily pup iu about four quarts of v * 1I1T
„nica. eu'.tugu to tiiiokeu the water; then It
. '■'hi from tais trough upon a table perhaps
whore it was made into loaves aud from
.iiLt.tue ovens. Alter it was baked it was
ij,u the bakery aud remained there until is-
^ouSiiud clerks came for it to take it insido
ide. Ail the rations uot consumed Outside
into iho stockade; a great many of tho pri-
\ 4 i.u d;«w their rations outsido. Duncan super*
..ihe bikiugoi the bread; he used to caution
c. n-AStlug any o£ the rations, because the ra-
• wry chert at best, in shoveling the dough
•_ trough to the even there was always more ur
n‘*.;d. lie complained about this, Buying there
ajsi Jph dropped on the floor than there was
uuti, lie generally cautioued us ubuut such
• icLJW uf Duncan’s entering complaints two
.•a--c-c t'.iC'apt. Wirz, that we anl uot get the
_ at; ; muons, aud once about tho quality of
x:-. i 'Ocu. Winder about the quantity und
.1 tacrations. Our meal was not bolted: it
t.7c.arse, beuig ground cob and all. 1 believe
v n piie*i to Wur lor a sieve. There was cou-
at tue bakery; could not tell how
used to sweep aud scrub the cook-house
.0.7 i!-y, and the sweepings were put iu bags
ew;perhupe there was a bushel or halfhar-
ay, perhaps more; should not think
mentally
aud, God
the rebellion to the bitter end of it, whether
in the Senate chamber or out ot it. I have
had loo much trouble from this spirit al
ready. If the men who have been engaged
in the rebellion accept the resolution why
do they uot stop talking of treason ?
Times, 18 th.
The Cholera Simmer England.—The Halifax
Sun of Friday last $ys that there has hot been so
much caution exerciad to prevent the spread of the
plague from tho steamship England as ought to have
been, and that beds nd rubbish thrown from the ship
. w # have drifted ashore. ► Parts of coffins have been seen
Mr. Suulabury’s ameudment gave rise io a i by fishermen floatiuiabout, although, since the ship
igan
off, the coffin is lowetd into the boat, it is taken asho: e
Mr. Cowan, of Penn., discussed the ju- “ d consignedl to a <ep trench a series of which :•
■ 7 - | ^ y ; prepared on the bean. A letter fronvrone of the pied-
OV the L onstllu- ical acDtleciau on burd tava : "All the DaaaQn.j0r1.artt
riii.
dicial authority couferred by
tioti upon the Federal Government. 'The
Government, he said, was a Government ot
power, although many who came here as
Senators affect to sneer aud snicker at the
assertion. That could uot be helped, as there
was nothing in the Constitution to prevent a
man making a fool of himself. He thought j it
it was the time for this thing to cease. It
BY the steamer Tariffs, from France, I have received a large and beautifully as-nited -uoek of of Paris' finest
SOAPS, POMADES, HAIR OILS • e • -. \ ^ '
TOILET, LAVEND’T, !iu d COLOGNE WATERS,
CREAMS FOR THE COMPLEaioN,
DENTREFTCE3 aud HAIR RESTORATIVES;
SACHETS POWDERS, all perfumes.
These goods are all from the celebrated houses . Ph adiu, Mouilberon Nevu, M.iupelas, Piver, Lubin and Coudray.
CREME DE DUCHESSE, a pomade, the. fi.ie.it known in Paris, .posses939 all the qualities of a Hair Restorative—is in itself the
perfection of art. ,, .
COUDRAY’S SAVON LACTEINE is the ii:. -4t Soap known, producing in use a regular bath of milk.
The JUICE OP LETTUCE SOAP, YIOLE1 .md VANILLA SOAPS. *
- PEACH, PINEAPPLE, BANANA and FLEUR DE LIS SOAPS
HAIR OILS of different flavors, BANDOLINE UUILLE, CONCRETE.
CREAM of the JUICE of PEACHES, for whiUuiing the hands.
. LOTION VEGETALF. PREPAREE AU\ 1’ A.NES D’OCCFFS, to give the hair a brilliant and glassy appearance, to keep dand
ruff off and stop the hair from falling out. '
LIPAROLLE TONIQUE, to keep the ha.: t- ,... t illing out, and is a brilliant Hair Restorative.
EMULSION BALSAMIQUE and BLANCr. IjL PEBLII, fof the complevioj.
EAU DE PHILIPPE, ODONTHALINE POWDER ODONTIIINE. EATf DENTRIFICE, for the teeth and gum3.
Besides many other preparations, comprising a splendid assortment.
These goods are immortal, and the French people through their use have become renowned for their beautiful complexion, skin
and hair. «
All articles shown with pleasure and expl i ; 1 when necessity requires.
Also, a few cases of CHATREUSE, from tli GRANDE CHATREUSE. a cordial seldom brought here.
ALSO OX TIAXD
All the following preparations of CassweR M.-zV. A- Co., under Fifth Avenue Hotel N Y
FERRO. PHOS. ELIXIR CALASAYA BARK. .
COD LIVER OIL, a rare article.
GLYCERIA, a lotion for the hair perfumed with R ty Leaf.
DENTINE, FORMA DENT A, LOTUS BALM, AMBER, TOOTH aud GUM WASH, TOILET aud COLOGNE WATERS.
Lippman’s Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
LIVE OH GLOB HOUSE,
No. 32 GEORGS STREET,
Charleston, South Carolina,
la now open for the accommodation of transient snJ
permanent goeets.
[ Choicest Liqnora, Wines, Dm ui Began
ALWAYS ON HAND.
b, S8 per 23*sr.
PBTKR JONES, Proprietor.
ST. CHARLES SALOON,
B \ A. STAMM, Bay Laae, rear of Poet Office —
The best Liquors, Alee, Wlnoe. flegare, Ac.,
1 alw»y» on hand, loclading a choice article of 8ELT-
! ER’S WATER, directly Imported from Ueraagtbnm,
• -N’sesiUi. aud the best of Rhine Wines
| LUNCH every day at 11 o’clock. mlfi-ly
i THE VERANDA HOUSE,
A T WHITE BLUFF, will be open on and after
Monday, the 9th Inst., for the accommodation
j °* Hoarders, transient or permanent,
i h,s ,on S experience la the
bneinres can safely guarantee tie comfort of those
; wno may give him a call.
j gg lm M03B8 M. BELI9ARIO.
VEEHOHBDEO HOOSH
T he above well-known watering place at Temon-
batg, eight miles from llie city, will be opened
for the reception of visitors on ihe Yd of April. Bath
; houses, boats, Ac., in connection with the estehUsii-
. ment.
J For further Information, enquire of W. A R
; McIntyre & Co.
I AUGUSTA HOTEL.
S. M. JOnSg
Z. A. RIcR i Ftopr 1 * 101 *-
W E respectfully Invite onr old friends and the
traveling public to give us a call. Our house
| ,s located In the heart of trade, and convenient to the
I depots. [lS-3m] JOSES A It ICE.
| Port Royal House,
HILTON HEAD, 8. C.
a!3-lmo
Miscellaneous.
ical gentlemau on burd says : "All the passeagersara
oil' the Eo^land—shie on tbc iaiaud and some on
board tho Pyramus. *liich has beeu turned into a hos
pital ship." Thursdy night there wore six deaths'on
tho ia&od ; on bowi the Pyramus, six bodies were
carried before 8 p.-ffi, and on I'ridajr morning twelve !
were dead aud fit'ten reported dying. The writer |
says such a state oflirt, disease and misery as the
passengers are in 9 one could believe without seeing
J. N. WILSON,
Photographer.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Poroelaip & Ambrotypes,
IN THE HIGHEST STYLE OF THE ART.
Copying dona in the best manner. Picture* made as
weiLiu Cloudy a* in dear weather.
tW Cnil and Examine Spciimens. -v*
SOUrn-EAST CORNER BROUGHTON AND WHIT-
nlO-tf AKER STREETS.
CORNER CONGRESS AND BARNARD STREETS.
do T «1 n a,
J rir-'~rzt Li 7
WnW.ESALE AND RETAIL,
j At 149 Bay Street, in the Store farmei^occupred by Mr. WII-
- liams as a Book.,Store.
TOeiL wuaufuousetothupnsouers. , - vus a h 0 ut time for tile min.iritv to be free.l The Fkvla-j BfftLE.—New Yobk, April 20—The
from the bakery in wagons. Once | ,7 f , " 1 IreeU ! Tribune'. Eastpor*pecial .ays: There 1. no border
oi survey at tho bakery which was ; *tuin iiie tyranny ol tu(3 innjorit\ r . war and has beennne; no fights occurred at Calais,
requeat to condemn some sour meal , Mr. JolltlHOn, of MhryliiuU, in the COUTSC of nor did the Feniari capture any English flag. There
i-'.ud there} U was condemned and takoi, ’ gome remark^ aSStJlled to the DrODrietV of ' 18 110 BYCitem -nt ol this Bide of the boundary. The
idijeiicridiy Coniidered Dnncau very kind; u h _ ■, ' ipresenceofa few leman organizing Circles, coupled
.d ,tockede if we hud any favor to ask Suspension ot the writ of habeas CO.pus ! W ith the Proviucil Confederstibn- scheme., i. the
niqiplitd to Duncan in preference to any ; ill Uic iat(J rebel States and the trial ol foundation for th. sensation, .nd the special di*-
: csuie into ike stockade. I Lave known citizens before military commissions. He i I'atoLes aent to tie New York paper. Lave been vil*
I’.:.; s utra were sick to have a.urgeon sent 1 b . ieve d the tebellion could not have hppn ! lainousiy ffiLe, art they have drawn hither many
1 .:.J 1 have known him to have food sent to I UL le J fea luc I COLII.OU could not^ nave Deen stranger, who com to join in the .trife. Ger.. Meade,
L tn, kj'.iae; knov,-of other prisoners going to * Pttt d^tvn vvitnont the suspension ot the who arrived this horning, will officially explode the
L.tjnse to get their food every day for two I habeas corpus. He als.i believed that the ! bubble.
F 5“ U Captain Wirt would catch the hoys j FfCbident bad a right to suspend it; but in Mabtio.1 Liw Rzvr.n) AT Vcinrai.it Va — The
totoireStor ffiem ! belief he differed from the late Chief , riot rn Norfolk, V^M^da;. growing out of the
■ n Jack iuto the bakery; Duncan allowed i Justice, who held that Congress alone Could : passage of the Cill Rights bUl, has created much ex-
! SUSpem 1 il - Reteri : ing t0 tb . C tiia V J i f CiliZCDS 1 foIX^d^o^wTof T renlwal^f IhfjTstur
told ub we uiusUoe careful and not U "et '■ mihtury Commissions, he said lie rntlin- I bailees, By an oiler of Major-General Turner, issued
' taiued now, ns lie maintained before the : a t Richmond, mxtial law ha* been re-established
• crJ of tho killing of two prisoners on or cominisiion Which tried tlie assassin of the throughout Ilia nclitary department, including Xor-
f:l.iL of June If such killimr i.ad tiltHn n - i , *u » «v. "i. i j folk. During iusday night the city was patrolled by
116UC “ A uu . I,g 1, “ <1 ,!l 5 en President, that they were illegal and uucon- B uards as- j
i uld have been very apt to have heard ol i ! rT b e r-
cytliiug happened- luaide persons going iu ! StltUllOUal. He Cl»pd »H« ««■ «f an Enwl.ah The N,
tho stockade would report it at ouce out- j officor, who Caused
ol Duncan’s once assisting to whip a . a soldier bv order of
hriote of mutmy; ho was hong twenty , — w . f
i ll-: excitement aboutac exchange, and years altenvard“, lor doing SO. The decision j Rebellion is .tab.—The Omaha Republican, o
’ -Hied ler attempting to get inside of the I by Which this officer was executed had never j that'-uha
,...- negroes, thinking to make bis as- b £ en reV erscd in England. 1 excitement nrevaib. amona
Notice to Wharf Owners.
O WNERS of Wharf Property are hereby notifled
that they can obtain sand for Ailing, at the loot
of Abercom street, by hauling the same.
JOHN B. HOGG,
m!6 City Snrveyor.
GEO. W. BERRY & CO.;
Mannfac' nrers and Dealer* In
WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PAINTED
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
Refrigerators, Bureaus, Wardrobes, <tc.,
1 & 2 Holme*’ ’Block', Haymarket figure,
f26 eod3m BOSTON.
The Norfolk paers contain the evidence taken be-
He cited the case of an English
1 the Whipping to death of i fore Ot® coroner’iinquest held over the remains of
if a court-martial, for the j ^’ b Robert B ’ Wttetur8t ' ffh0 wa * raurder9d by 1116
6. K. HUBEI, IEHTLEV 0. HASELL
Greneral Partners.
M. K. JESUP A CO.,
Spw York, Special Partners.
thinkin;
k iung w),
M Eitcbie issued rations in June, 1864;
4:;iicr mtn to assist them, hut were the prill-
p- huLau was frequently around the bakery
ere issued; can't state where he was all
- vis around tho bakery a great deal of the
'erfuintcd Mm but we could And him.
Lassie;! then adjourned till ton o'slock tills
I learns thst "ihe reatest excitement prevails among
the .Mormons, air a Axed determination on their part
Mr Dooliule’s amendment was disagreed to drive out or exenninate all Gentile*. Eight men
to.
The question was next taken on Mr. Salis
bury's amendment to strike out' the fourth
section, which was disagreed to.
Mr. Edmunds moved to amend the first
section by providing that in all suits against
officers referred to in the act, the Govern
ment of the United States shall pay all the
damages and costs. This was agreed.
Mr. Howe, of AVis., offered an amendment,
making it the duty of the Attorney General
and the District Attorney to defend officers in i
the United States Courts in the cases alluded i
to in the bill. This was also agreed to.
Mr. Hendricks, of Indiana, moved to
amend the following clause of the first sec- :
,. f , tion, ‘‘But no such order shall be a defence .
’very naturally, that the measure j to any suit or action for any act done or com-
: "Quid os tilled when he found him- i milted, or ordered to be done, after the!
- ' '.u8_highest judicisl seat in the | p aega g e Q f the act,” by adding the words, j
'nlinon P. Chase.
Ledger says; There was a very
11 lbs time of Mr. Chase's appointment
- -of the United States that his
. : : = were uot such as to qualify him for
I -X -cd that a life spent iu feverish politi-
i*.d .polled him for the dispassionate
investigation .of truth. But it was
’*;.those who liked and trusted him least,
-•-cadeavor, by patient study, to prepare
•-:-r iearued judgments, and by rigid
- 1 i: partisan prejudices, to give honest
| have recently boo assassinated, while the editor of
the Yidette, withdl other Gentiles, has been notified
to quit the county. Placards are posted up in Salt
Lake City, waning all Gentiles to leave immediately.
Jeffeeson D.vis to be Released on the Sauk
Txems as C. C. Cay.—New York, April 21.—A spe
cial dispatch to tie Philadelphia Telegraph professes
to announce on ilgb authority that Jeff. Davis will
soon be released ju parole on the same terms accorded
to C. C. Clay.
. . aa J which can be conquered iu
L ■•‘listings, w couferred bv the fleeting
"•'■W 1 . “ppiauae. But Mr. Chase has dis-
‘ Ih-i;:-ad of betaking himself to
' . politics, he signalized his en-
f J* 1 ® by making a tour through the
'i-y ~ blch be was not sparing of stump
K,tLis journey he delivered a
College, in which, while he
f-’i.Vjt’.'i,,. ,, E -’blal Incapacity ot the negroes,
b ^ tv•' .I, . ,r Moral defeots wer# more strlk-
r >•‘•' e virliies which be had discovered
claimed that they should have
■t - and without delay—because
v_i ■ ■ power to throw them into the
,. ; - : ’y were needed to perpetuate
•'“?!» of thr - • - ~
‘i - ja ec ,’ ,‘ ! ,one of paramount Importance,
• U!tl tted the means, which h« an
rftremely bad. We refer anybody
' tWs.'. l ;f *!‘ ai Uty of a Chief Justice of the
i '-’h- jr-ti - aR m sucl1 talk ns this to bis
' ^ajaatrv 1 * 10 tlmo ^ the prominent
'‘i- 1 way since th* meeting of
' 3il olths 1 ';''? :ua nitely mors attention to
g.'■ i ’o: 0 v° ;ca ‘ s °b H* floor than to the
£*'He it conspicuous in their
•f •’’•ttsidon . 0, ? ri0UB a “ ,l10 chief adviser of
a corrm, l j‘ e . ^ rt3 ldeut, and his com-
,”ipiper iJ..' have become so cheap
(m record personal inter
im - ' 2rs.g „(?? “test radical trick aud the last
Mteven* at Andrew Johnson.
k’lifadetS?’“““dent In Mr. Tilton, of the
' Car,,,,,, ’ w *t° B e talent for retailing the
K'. dt.atif,. ) him a most desirable
“a» positively refused to do
."'’hch y, I' gailiy of a plain denial of jns-
K'yttim V,r,,f , ,u be itnpeacbed, in declining
l- vionari,., ai| d give Jefferson Davis the
Jniirr krial assured to him, amt all
j nas, by tbe Constitution of their
•nj&rk^ 1 "' C j* te * a a 3- in on the stump—
i y... His last speech was to a female
'•iilijCivii T?. rk '“ n d was devoted to the ex-
m. “ : 8ht* bin i an ,i (b* necessity ot
irf '* e ijr-n,*, “egr.i suffrage. It was the
- 1 -- 1<0 Site throughout—an appeal to
J t*0, y,’ lu which argument and reason
“J one of Mr. Chase’s great
M: “S cfl his judicial robe, forsaking
S * t0 advn,.'!! 1UI ?K pot-house wranglers on
a , .“J.® 'k® devices of a political party,
frf,J “hotel kua mc ®tmg, or Toney on the
, ■ -■! the cf, '*8 f er 'ho cheers of a crowd.
; v & bd a, ef , rt room engrossed the hour's of
lorckii |} llv ® s - But Ur. Chase fiuds the
and 0 s Pleasanter than the flicker ol
tha„ ,,® S°aaip of living demagogues
** bv. ta ® recorded wlidom of the dead
e Republicans. The end,
Vy. u ——
‘'•{i’di ■'Hon. John B. Golbraitli, At*
Uxcelil. ” tat ® Florida, in a commani-
T d..; i he 'v? c y Governor Wolker, state* thst
®ftti’r?ii«hio B .t’Wseribing additional penalties
iPVaeh" cflences against the State and
it oblbl tin* negroes from carry-
of „S , 1 ™ tJ «ltution*L He predicates this
K . „ c ™cluaing portion of the first
in ^tho. 1 of the Constitution, which
: cow u * bttbltan *s Of the State, witbout
"tsaand’^® fro ®> *d4 sliall enjoy the
property, withbut distinction of
'h ^'“‘ttUoSl^Attomey-Geusral pronoun -
'***«• fcrprohiytlugtte
J* Gainenute tieto Era.
v-'r’’-. 12 w hich Jay, and Ktrtiedge" and ffikb passage oi Ute act, DV adding me won
-r=a«n, and Taney had won fame far 1 “nor for any act done with malice, cruelty
tshu aav which can ha cnnmierad rn unnecessary severity." Adopted.—Yeas 1_,
nays 16.
Mr. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, reported an
ameudment Io the 1st section, to tbe effect
that the order of a superior officer shall con
stitute in these States and Territories where
martial law has not been declared or where
the administration of civil-law has not been
interrupted, a primafacie defence, and in case
it sball be made to appear that such person
SCcFECTED lERUVlAN PRIVATEER.—JTKW YORK,
April 21.—The ipamsh Minister it appears has ‘con
ceived euspioioui against the steamer La Oriental, and
obtained an ord.r from Washington to deliver lor ex
amination, bnt t was too late. No body else suspects
her, aud do dou.t she Is engaged in legitimate busi
ness.
IS GESEKAh.
— Five-twenttes are going up in Europe.
—Tho receipti from internal revenue, customs, etc.,
for LU« present local year, will bo over live hundred ]
millions of dolors, or nearly $171,000,000 more than
of the previousyear.
—The New Y.rk Tribune w«s started on a capital of j
one tbousaed d.Uars, borrowed- money,
HUGER & HASELL,
NO. 4C EAST BAY STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
COJvnvtlSSICFN" MERCHANTS,
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS,
AND DEALERS
IN
Railway Kqulpmcnt ami Supplies, Portable and
Siatiouary Engines, Saw Mills, and all kinds
of Machinery required by Railroad
Companies, contractors.
Manufacturers, Machinists and Agriculturalists.
Advances made on consignment of Railroad Iron;
also on Cotton and other Produce.
BENTLEY D, HASELL,
CIYIL, MINING AND CONSULTING
ENGINEER.
ESTIMATES MADE AND CONTRACTS
TAKEN.
| —There are 1.247 ruin shops in Nsw York and OFFU'R 48 BAST BAY, CHARLESTON
Brooklyn.
—The public libraries of the United State* com
prises more thm 5,000,000 volumes.
—P-.mnsvlvstn has now 159 National Banks, New
York has 13-2, aid Massachusetta 36S.
—During th. past nineteen months 8,951 men
have beeu killec and 2,579 wounded in the Mexicali
j25 lm&twtf
CRUTCHES
TprRST and only premium awarded at the American
. f Institute Fair, 1865, and State Fairof Pa, 1805, for
Crutches. Hartman's Patent Clastic Rubber Crutches
acted under such order not malevolently or j£ ttll . a
oppressively, such defence shall be couclu-i _Ti, oge borrE in the sm-ine are more robust thin ' arc pronounced by surge 01 ! 8 , agd everybody else, to be
SIVC. Mr Doonttle subsequently Withdrew j 0tu J 3 BfrtUs and dSths g are more frequent by! the ve ? l^ ever inv^.Tte; are fflsy and com
the amendment. night than by day. I
Mr. Saulsbury, of Delaware, demanded the , _n costs theTressury Department from flty to a
thousand delta's daily tor printing.
yens and nays on the passage of the bill.
The bill parsed—yeas 30, nays 4—Messrs.
Buckalew, Guthrie, Hendricks and Sauls
bury.
Tlie. Cholera Ship iit’Scw York.
New York, April 20.—There lias been no communi
cation to-day between the city and steamship Virginia,
the vessel which arrived at this port on Wednesday
evening from Liverpool with the cholera among her
passengers, aud no facta of great importanoe In addi
tion to those published yesterday can be reported.
Nrw York, April 20.—The sick passengers on the
Virginlawcreremovsdthisp. m. on board tue hospital
ship, which lay alongside the steamer. The patients
are now being attended to by Drs. BessiU, Harcourt
and O’Ranke. The Commission sent down a large
quantity of provisions and other etorcs for the use of
the sick andconvolescentpassenger*.
Dr. BessiU transmitted the following report to the
President of the Quarantine Committee, Cyrus Curtis,
this p. m.
—The gentleuanly barkeeper, Destiny, says to mor
tals : "Gentlemen, what will you have in yours ?
Cholera, rinderpest or triebinje?" Mortals, as usual,
aro ready to "hka something.’’
—"Who is tte foreign lady with the-lofr cut dress?”
asked Quilp"of a bystander at apart; the. other even
ing. "That is Miss Chemise-offi a Russian lady," wse
the reply; - ’and an appropriate naiq* it is.’?
with aU the weariness inseparable from the use of all
others, and are in all respects unrivalled. Send for a
circular. Agents wanted everywhere LOVEJOY A
TAYLOR, Sole Manufacturers, No. 476J6 Broadway
N. Y. 6m-n*8
Charles is almost equal to self-government.
—Edmond B. Dalton, aa actor well known in this
city, is aunoomtd to open the Columbus, Georgia,
theatre, on-the 25th inst-
—Raphael Seunnes, recently released by order of
President Johnson, is a candidate for Judge of Pro
bate of Mobile county, Ala.
The Ohio Legislature has passed a joint resolu-
The steamship Virginia sailed from Liverpool April | tion amending their State constitution by extending
tho right of suffrage to the colored people.
4th, and arrived iu the lower bay April 18th.
No sickness appeared on board until the 12th. Three
deaths occurred on the 13th, seven on the 16th, eight
on the 17th, seveu ou the 18th, and nine on the 20th;
total, forty-six. Of these forty-four were steerage
passengers, and two wore of the crew. Twenty more are
sick of cholera, and four are bad eases. The sick are
being received ou board the hospital steamer at quar
antine. D. B. Bbseix,
Doputy Health‘Officer.
At the latest accounts the whole number of deaths
is forty-soven. Thirty-four more'are sick, principally
Germans and Irish.
The cabin passengers have passed resolutions com
plimenting Capt. Powers lor his humane and skillful
conduct.
Thy Fxxiiir “Hkad Cktttxe.”—"Head Centre"
Stephens is thus described by th# Paris Opinion, Na-
tionale: . r
"He Is of middle height and of distinguished man
ners. He wears a long, fair beard, and with long hair
of a somewhat darker hue, aud his features, though
delicately -formed, indicate energy. His forehead
shows uncommon intelligence, and a firmness of will,
made remarkable by his prominent eyebrows. His
eves, though keen and sparkling, hare something of
the softness of the North, and testify to the sharpness
of the Intellect, rendered enthusiastic st the idee of
Irish emancipation. In a word, everything in the
physiognomy and appearance of Mr. Stephens proves
the men who devotes himself to generous ideas, and
who does not sbriuk from tbs responsibility of osrry-
mg them out
— The Mercer expedition ha* at last been heard
from. After a pleasant voyage diversified only by the
usual incidentals, of sea sickness, the Continental
reached Bio on the loth of February. The young
ladies were all wetl and in good spirits. °
— The Detroit Tribune learns that the ice at Slacki
Use on the 4th itiat, was two and a half feet thick,
solid and blue, and at least one and a half foot of snow
on It. Far out iu Lake Huron, beyond Xtois Blanc
Island, there is a solid sheet of ice.
— An infhtet was born in Wilmington, Vt.. recently
with its nose and upper jaw united in one common
mass, aud void of upper lip, but otherwise a prettv
well developed child. A physician operated upon it a
few weeks since, taking out on*-third of the jaw, dis
secting IVfrom the hose, and making a good upper lip.
The baby is now in perfect health, with a very hand
some nos* and lip.
:_A letter written on board the United States
teamer Thscarora. while at Montevideo, saps; •The
pUUll^l
morning, at 2X cent* per pound.
— We bav# fallen on pestilential days. Cholera in
(be Orient, Italy and Sooth Franc*; trichina in Gar-
many, rinderpest In Russia, Holland and Ingtaddi
whsreunto ths aheep plagu* is added. Tbassare not
all. Evan the birds in Italy are dying by thousands
of miaaah, and a marine epidemic ou tha coast has
, mad* abrimps of the French oyster*.
• 49*
TO PLANTERS.
W E will keep constantly on hand a full stock of
Plows, Hoes, Corn shelters. Straw Cutters,
Axes, and oilier Agricultural Implements or nest
‘ latttenSTwith whltfli to supply Plantem
j Merchants, whose attention we Invite
to our stock and think we can make it to their inter
est to purchase of ns. ___
BOUSE * BRYANT,
jog-tf 194 Bay street.
Peruvian Guano.
W E ha ve in store genuine No. T Peruvian Guano,
direct Importation, and will sell In quantities
to suit purchasers. _
f K tr CRANE A ORAYBUi.
OATS, OATS.
:- TJRIME article, in lots to snit purchasers, at the
dt - lot '
lowest Tnurlrrt rates.
UlIARLKS 1
mSO-tf . . Corner nay and Abercorn sts.
Apuhr to
I L.RDLBY * CO.,
NOTICE.
City Lots, who are In arrear for
_ Ground Rent, are notified that additional costs
will be Incnrr d by them unless they discharge their
obligations at an eariy <l*y.
H. T- GIBBON,
H4
City Treasurer.
LUMBER, LUMBER.
TTOR old firm of HoLBOD * BRO. is still alive, and
X Is fully prepared to fill orders for the best <raal-
ity af Pine Lumber. Warping Lumber delivered on
Lumbar, ...
as the cheapest, and to quality *a good
No charge for over-length*. Addraa*
Oh
charged
I b*aa cheap
aa. the beet.
m30-im
McLKoD A BRO.,
Savannah r. a
By order of the Administrator, a Urge stock of R
PRICES, fori he object of
•joujevs : l . -
-MADK CLOTHING to be SOLD AT VERY LOW
Sales to Cloae the Relate.
RIDDSLL *
E. *. BIUDELL.
JuS-tf
HUGO, PaoraiiTOaa
K. r. aoao.
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
CHARLESTON* S. C.
mHIS populai and well known Hotel, aituted In th
-i business portion of the city, has been newly foi
nished throoghont by the present proprietor, who ha
been sixteen years connected with the establishment
msc-tt W. WHITE, Proprietor.
The A. e < lak.-e this opponuaiiy of irfoimiug the Citixens of Savannah and its vicinity, that he will
have a par; o:' aa extensive stock or
Men’s, Youths 1 , Hoys’ and Children’s Clothing,
«*F T.iE ISr.yr MATRRIAL'aND MAKE,
wiii.h h • intends *. f flci; i t Very L iw Pri/s. for the object of dosing the testate. Also a largestock of
twcsatlcisioxt’a XTudor-Clotlilu g .
Shhis, C I'O’i sad L'ucu Drawtrs Ilo ier>, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Ac, Ac.
.JAMES: SCOTT, ^Vgent.;
PAVILION HOTEL
Corner Meeting and llosel Streets*
I CHARLESTON, S. C.
; II. Ia. BTJXXIDRB’IEIsD, Prop’r.
Board $3 per day. a2-lm
Dry Goods.
ORFF 4 WATKINS,
IMPORTERS AND
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS
IN AXjTi its branobbb,
111 & 113 Congress St, Savannah.
200 Dozen
HOOP SKIRTS
Received per steamship Livingston,
for sale at the
Commission Merchants.
W. X Bnui.
Bouse & Bryant,
(formerly of Jacksonville, Fla.,)
104 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, - - - - OBOHOIA.
W ILL give prompt attention to leceivlng and for
warding goods, sales on consignment, and all
orders; and will also keep constantly on hand a
good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple
ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Go’s Scabs,
Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articles
tor sale on consignment, and for which they are
agents. Orders ani consignments respectfully so-
Iclted. slS-tf
McKAY, BLISS & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
■ v BALERS In White Oak and Yellow Pine Timber of
D all sizes. Cash advance* made on Consignments
of Timber, Cotton, Naval stores, Ac.
The above-named house offer unn-.ual facilities for
the sale of Southern Products, and respectfully so
licit consignments.
McKAY, BLISS A CO., .
d21-tawtf 1*5 Broadway, N. Y.
GEORGE PATTEN,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant
No. 182 Buy Street,
K2-8m* SAVANNAH.
THOMAS H. AUSTIN,
general Commission and Fomrdinn
MBROBAmP,
95 Bay Street, Smnaah, Ga.
REFERS TO
Wm. M Tunno A Co.. Savannah; Nourse A Brooks,
New York; Kpping, Hauaerd k Co., Columbus.
mJO-tf
A. Dtrasmmoffma
Of Savannah, Ga.
Joux M. W. Hilx*
uf Jefferson Co., Fla.
A. DUTENHOFER & CO.,
Shipping, Forwardinsr,
] COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay 8treet, Savannah, Ga.
Prompt attention given to the purchase, sale ana
shipment of cotton, lumber and oountrg pro
duce generally. Consignments nOtcfted,
on which liberal, advances
will be made.
uim. Baldwin A Co., Savannah; Biram Rot*
arts. Savannah; J. H. Zeilfn A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr.
N L Angler, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; JamesM. Ball,
Jtia, AtiatS, Ga.: Willie Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga. ;
OL Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; P. Dibble, JsA
•onvUie, Flm; Col. tv.
Fla.; D. H.JB«ldwto A Co., . t .ew Yor>; Brarden A
CO., Kew.Turlr: Warren MltcneU, «7-t wwijmue,
Kentncfcy. ~ t
HARNESS, SADDLERY
AND «. *
TRUNK STORE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Hater St. Andrew’s IbU. Br**akU> St,
SAVANNAH, GA,
r-
- i. .. . w 1E4 . c~ '
Just Received,
A S Invoice of the celebrated CHAMPAGNE
WINES of Messrs. Brnch, Foucher A Co., of
the following brands;
Xjao D’i
in quarts and plats.
mfiO
Oarte X>’
F. W. SIMS A OO.
Notice.
All Taxes levied under tbe Ordinance of December
S’tb, 1865, are.reqnired to be paid between tbe 1st
and 10th of the present month, and are aet forth be
low. The tax on real estate may be paid for the
quarter ending March 31at, 1866, or for the whole
yaai.
On gross sales of merchandise (including sales of
liquor) except cotton; y, per cent.
On gross sales ot cotton, 1-10 per cent
On Ril commissions derived from any business
transaction (other than merchandise) by any factor,
auctioneer, broker, forwarding, shipping or commis
sion merchants, 1 percent
On tell incomes derived from salaries and the pur
salt of any profession, faculty, trade or calling what
soever, except from real estate, l per cent
On gross receipts of ahy business transactions, not
included in the foregoing, and including all insur
ance companies and agencies, gas companies, ex
press companies, cotton presses, hoteb and restaur
ants, 1 per cent
On all receipts for freight or passage money which
are payable inthis city, l per cent.
On gross earnings of every bank, bank agency or
bankers, 1 percent.
on every horse and mule, except those actually
used hi wagons, drays, tracks or other vehicles, for
which badges mag nave been taken oet, one dollar
per month.
On every dog. three dollars per annum.
On tho raloe of all furniture, Jewelry and plate
worth over three hundred dollars, x per cent
Every male resident between the ages of twenty-
one and sixty years, except only such as may be en
titled- to registry and to vote at city elections, and
who shall register their names and pay for the same,
one dollar £er annum.
On real estate, 1 per cent
_ R. T. GIBSON,
*2 City Treasurer:
Notice.
fltflE copartnership of Colbv, Milieu A Co., at
A. rien, Ga., ia this day dissolved by mutual
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
WALLACE H. MIL LBN.
K. MoLBA.
J. H. CARTER.
, KENNETH McLEA & CO.,
Commission Merchants
808. DAY, STKEST,
IATAIIAB,
BT“ Advance* mode -ma Consignment* of Cotton
aud other produce to onr friends in Liverpool and
Mew York. os-3m
AaaaooR. Baauatr.i «„ TnA Caaa>H.Basnrare,
Isa. C. Va* Pm.*, f “eYYork Balelgh,N.C.
Bennett, Yon Pelt & Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Hf y S E.
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DRY GOODS
The undersigned having formed a copartnerehl,
under the Ai m name of
Hiram Roberts’ Sons & Co.,
for the purpose of carrying on a general DRY GOODS
BUSINESS, have now opened, and will continue to
receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic
Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at
vo. Isa oznomr suzuntvo
on Congress street, east of tha Market, and at tbe
second store from tbe end of the building.
JAMES & ROBERTS.
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS.
126-tf EDWARD 8. LATHROP.
Miscellaneous.
NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY
Cooper, Olcotts & Farrellv.
The Man of tbe World; by William North
De Profundi* ; by William Gilbert
Poetry of the Wer; bv Grant White
Leighton Court; by Kingsley
Loch Talcs of MthtUs; by Buiwer
Walter Goring; by Annie Tkoasae
Travaileura Do La Mer; by Victor Huger
Honor May; a novel.
Oodey for May
pa«»r«on»* lor W«f
BLANCEYILUE
slate nme compt,
VAN WERT, FOLK CO., OA
Oap’l StooJx, *000,000
SHARES, |M BACH.
DtxaaoTORS—H- Brigham, J. F. Dover, E. C.Gren-
ulss, A. Wilbur and A. KMarahalL
PRaroavT—A. WBbur. Savannah. «a.
Vic* Pitouimn—E. c. Grannlss, Macon, Ga.
SaoanABT—A. E. MarahaU, AOaMa, Ox
T»H1S Company will aoou be roared to fill any
A orders for State, bo#ever large, for rooflng, for
furniture manufactured out of state, for lintels, for
pavement, and for any other use* to which slate can
tee applied. Tbe quarry is esMVMknt to 4m dtlearof
Atlanta,, Auguata, Macon, Albany and Oolumboa.
Ga.; to th* dtiea oTBelfoa. Meotgmery and Mobile,
‘ ,a, «rr
phis,.
Mo.
Mate for roofing pupae**, and its m»cfel adaptability
to variona articles ot furniture and for pavement aro
well known.
Orders map be l mesom
js . - if. . -ai -
••'**» - J wooteuir..:~ i
‘geja te t r or’KjSfii3,o a
Iva» ■ it IU htia'aaxq at