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a aerate ara A Sa Ra a a a a a i a es ME in, a Tn NEW YORK HERALD, MON DAY, OCTOBER 30, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. 3 SALES AT AUCTION, FOR SALE. oa since the century began. Maoy of them are organ- | leave only from a sense of public duty and in respon: INCH SON AUCTIONRE K, Rexcir® RESTAURANT FOR SALESIN “X' CEN. SOU TH (| AROLIN A 4 most of them | to the constable's call. The couriers who wi * 4 @ prosperous business, with jewed and personally complimented by | the meu had to ride and o Mitta ‘Minato ‘ ~~" "northwest corner of possession imme- the Governor. Though composed of democratic voters | them at their homes. It was therefore late Monduy ‘ : avcatngy bg rar ied ihevatati impart Fr Property ‘auction. om Tuse- in’ unusual opporiu- | geuerally they have nov been. decided politient | eveniag, the 18th, betore the coustable and. bis posse ; 6.747 eer on Te Se ry Wctoher H1, Unik, at Tz Mat “Hchianse alestoom, Sits/th vise tte G tomentwastiy buds veya tenes elas Dees organizations, Under the order of Governor Cham. | comitatus returned tothe seene of disturbance. Colone: hae : b wroade W en i " 0b at Gand 19d. M., of MA! 3 berlain all these organizations have been disbanded | A. P. Butler und Captain Croft acted as deputy consta 2ICR., notretLRE FURNITURE. ~ noone -. Au x an peeinarey 10 Re rt of Senator R ndol h on the though the colored troops with their arms remain im | dies. ‘The posse comitatus passed by the wrecked trait sTRINWAY AC OcTAE PLANOFORTE zix7a, wich orice Building piereen? Levon Ae SEVERAL UPRIGHT SHOW ea witht po andoip force. The State bas purchased over $500,000 worth | near Jackson station, and dispersed the armed Regroes CHICK Ea SG CPRIGHT PLANO, OBR, LORE, with briek B sient, epat $50, - 4UCommeres st., rear Bloecker. Sher ‘< of arms within seven years past; they are now whoily | they there found assembied. They fired upon the ne- RLORS CONTA RUSHBAUN, Condition of the State. within the control of negrocs and their leaders, gro mob at the wrecked train, killing one negro. i ranee psnigl Dkawine ROOM Stirs, tiebly on Lape | eselis, this da Wor pe THE LEGISLATURE, ‘The whites now or i that are armed mob wet c remes, covered in crime But ie = SHINERY: egarding the omission ot the Governor to comp! jon of Ellenton; that the wnites expecte: de satin ne: Turkish ay Se Woe Ane tae with his duty to assemble the Legi In ape to be shot and the town to be burned. Coreen ter Coane oer a gilt t ‘d es, Kany Chain try and. gilt Centre an Eee cane Soninemerenstry, sag git, Oxsere nad Ferg. 2 Pier Mirrors 4 Mantel Mirrors, 3 el t french Man- fel Nets, 0-day Clicks, Musieal Boxes, Lace Curtains, Jardi- Bieros, Oru y rriving at Elleuton the posse, under teputy ‘Sath « public emergency the Governor's power to assemb sc OF Fig. HeaTE OE | TESTIMONY OP FEDERAL AND STATE ORFICILS | the teeta bas no rsesix spe” Keputiieas bies AvP. Butier aud Captam G. W. Crot, thea weeerttt) and democrats admit that the members could have | learned that 8. P. Coker’s arined moters had left the Mrs, ODELL. been readily convened in threo days’ time, and could | town at the approach of the whites and that Coker's NSEQ au old and well MStock “and Pixturss, No. AU oyoners. 261 BOWER lock, M NUSSBAUM, ethis A lle Imported bronze Statnary. Stack and Piatures of tirst class Grocery Store ™ now. Indeed, Governor Clamberiain bimseif sub- | meu had gone to Pen Branch to bushwhay Butler's _ Oe pale Caer ey by gees c {otter Fenn nee, beens, Beem Spnieat Hotes, Wages, inca CIGAR STAND IN SAMPLE ROOM, stantially admits this, but pleads that he had uo | posse then moved m the direction of Rouse’s Bridge, j nioney to pay the members with, Against this claim | about eleven miles irom Ellenion. In passing a pegro . One pair Milton aml Shakesnente. No Population of New Jersey More {tis kuowu that tho Logislature bad ot convened lor | butaimile aad. a, halt trom Ellenton’ the advanced ahsuays BALE. —PETE: = BOWE, AUCTIO. By virtue of an execution I will expose for sale At 1 L o'clock, at the auction rooms corner of Sth st. and Uni- ace. Cob ppied ofa Butcher Shop. PETER 90 2 » ner ‘tirana Figutes. 16 Watts st 3 valuable Oil P: Livrary coutaine:—Librar "ibd Secrotaire Bookeases, Liveary Tables, Turkish Bale (7 pieces), fady's Writing Deak ‘orks of Art. gilt Base BEDROOM FURNITURE, CONSISTING ry x ears except with a bankrupt treasury, a thi scouts of the whites were fired upon by a body of ue- Quiet and Peaceful. Iny rate theirs would "bo the business of providing | groes, who were fortiied in the nut, The whiles te- wn pay. It is claimed that his highest duty was | turned the fre, kiting David Mailey, Sam Brown and to convene the representatives of the pie,avastina- | Warren Kelsey. Just here the posse was overtaken by Jority of whom are republicans, and that the evidence | couriers irom Ellenton, who hasten to beg that Colonel 7 RAND CHOP jae business. Apply at No. ~SALE.—JACOB SEEBACHER, A tioneer, will sell a fat 10 o'clock, at No. 109 Fors ¢ élatorese and plain Bedroom Neth, inlaid and git Bed. of the St " y 2 RER of insurrectiopary measures,’ many state, could bo | Butler's posee would return to Elientonand camp there Snesds, Drossin ction Bureaus, Cnidoniors, W fie lath ots, she entente ow ANY. Attorney for Mortgncee. Sherry st.. near Market, See Auction HE CONDITIONS OF THE ELECTIONS. | (cag through delegates from every logistative dis. | forthe night; that the negroes had Uareatened to ro- fae wl 6 Fy Miiteads. 33 Ane hale any — —— Wiliam AalBort, Avevio Inict; that he failed 10 do so because he would have | turn and burn the town, This request was complied ” ter Pilows, AMES AGAR, AU 5 an Sem rents wearer had ‘to confront the truth which debate would eheit, | with. Yeluck. at salesroom. MUSICAL. Aa Geervaren Expy OF LARGE zed musical a op Tables, FURNITURE, vin. tald Prench wath t Sideboard. Dinner and T and that, in addition to the upfriendiiness of the few On Tuesday morning, September 19, the white posse How Chamberlain Has Arranged to Count | democratic members of the Logisiature, he would have | of Aiken, under Colonel A, FP. Butler and Captain Leen met by the violent opposition uf a large number | Crofts, left their tent at Ellenton and took up their at . si Beds, Pillows. Hoot Brussels and dinzrain ters, Overeoats. frock, ancque i rj ot republican members, why are personally inost hos- | line of march for Rouse’s Bridge, whither a large body positive. ies about purchasing will and basi antalvons and Vests. By order of 4 be. a a L Himself and Friends In. tle Ss him, and who threaten wget him Tok past | of cme. } negroes were Concentrated, Op arriving at lively find Oey 5 Fare hance. Ti ra eee avenue or Sevens Bineaan IANO AND SINGING BY A PRACTICAL TEACHER questionable conduct. the creck it was found that the negroes had torn up PREC ASGte talk Taree eetains to jack, dap vb remove AWS BROKER'S 4 z sath ST anne RCa ee Sot err terms within + NO LIMIT TO FRAUD. tue bridge, As the whites were crossing the stream Bouds, city oF country, on Na, BO, = scat s . Theconstitution of the State requires the rogistration | the negroes again fired on them trom their concea: ROBERT C. CASHIN, Auctioneer. ogg BR aT A TRIAL JUSTICE ON THE ELLENTON RIOT | of every voter. Governor Chamberlain has been carn- | ment in the swamp, “They had held undisputed pos . A omnis WILKINS, AUCTIONEER large sssortment of fine. feather Beda. y Urged 10 execute this constitutional provision. | session uf the bridge since Saturday morning, the Lott Peremptory sale. ators. Blankets, Quilts, Brassels and ingrain Carpets, pi NS He has omitted to do so, and im many districts, espe- | of September, except the temporary peace on Sunday A wumber of good Sewing Machines, &e., de. By cially in those where the colored voters are in absolute | evening, the 17th of September, Handsome Household Furniture, Pier Mirror, fine Wilton | Henry MeAleenan, sth ay. ie control, there is no limit to fraud, Because of this | Just as the whites were in the act of charging the ‘ velvet and Brustels Curpets, &c., ut suction. i - Corumata, 8. C., Oct. 29, 1876, persistent refusal the conlidence of the better class of | negro outlaws concealed tn ambush a company ot uyye: Since leaving New Jersey, cight or ton yelieiiete citizens of both parties has been lost to him, Added | federal troops under Lieutenant Loyd made. their ap- H. Luptow & co: “ai sett at iorming: private lessons xny hour. (i pein ir 30, wt VL . M. and New re jaities. Soiree Monda havo largoly occupied my time with those districts of | '° ‘is are otheyreasons fur the rapid change of puv- | pearance, Upon Lieutenant Loyd assuring the north side of 15 Boule Black Teas, boxes Soap, -) Sonth Mite Aaclaceds bur ‘ lic sentiment ithis State for him, | whites that the negroes would disperse the white force, ‘canerdl youd PPitthn: ibrar Disine teers and: | Pickle gaundd Greta Maécargnl, Btrnctay Jolie | AT MR TREXOIS ACADEMY OF DA Sonth Varolina declared by the President of the United pagina ysivygsie, ie under the ordersof Depaty Constablen A. P. Baslet ror anata Cara Mak einer taires pa me Ficures Se. By order avalznee. nea Lostons every a ; States to bo in an insurrectionary condition, Ihave | Vuring the first two years of his administration he | and Captain Crofts, returned to theit homes. Brungele Caroguae caried Lele cud sprig. tat ¥ SHOSEER TSS A CARS ACADEMY OF DA also spent several days at this place, My object nas | torelorm the government of the | | OF the whites there were two killed, both from am: together wit jase: andi Silvernisted Ware: Kitchen thing, shires he Aux i ete attend by tickets: cl been to obtain the facts, as far as possible, and to this | a ae eager Furniture, Airaneaahine SY 3 FES ruse orclock, iepinners; send for circular. toe i . nis e disgraced the State, He had boen pub- | In commenting upon the affair Mr. "patiacben ate end I have obtained interviews with the leading men of poth political parties, Among these persons 1 have seen and conversed wih pudlic men from Charleston, Columbia, Aiken, Camden and need by them asa partner in their rascali- Lin convention bel to publis view aleuier | tibutes the entire respousibility of tho affair to whose contents, he claimed, wou'd send the Governor | Coker, the leader of the negroes, and to other disrepu- tate Prison, ‘The Governor m turn denounced | table radical politicians. men and asserted his purpose to bring them to i Bowery. wits OF fine Sack. Frock kin and cloth Pants, Vests, irts, Blankets, ‘Trinimings, Sule positive, ‘Dealors invite: the balance and Over Con Suits, Jackets thouks, ee. i ning. commencing ‘ive atory roma one tuanston 3 fe AK OTH AV. TFICENT 3E- R Rite PRE, RARE AND * POSTLY WORKS or T WILS0N'S ¥, Hiaowes iwc opee:, Bend tor circular: Solross every i ART. COMPRISING IN Aid. OVER $85,000 worth | AyiTE MESSRS. LE : , e rane i i Sesitheinicmpacae ote ced wag Tuesday and Sanday. ONT | Edgeflela, These places are centres of population at | ee ee eee a encen these ne | THR REPORT OF UNITED STATES MARSHAL Af the Art Rooms, 817 Brondway, a collection of 6ne mindern ) DANCING ACADEMY, 81 BROOME SF, | loged to be especially violent and insurrectionary, Of | Cearod bis enmity to the mon he had denouneed, con: | Wantace to THE ATTORNEY GENERAL CoN ni rosewood Etageres PRR oulnie couiriccenimaie tr Voie, ver And lec ah ar them, one and all, I can say that no village population | sented to be therr candidate for re-election, led a ticket Ae ° . i , prenus Figuron, Mareke, Carl Hof, Koller, Rarer, Toulsyant. Veron. | “"Ujpentag Solreas briday evening ot New Jersey 1s more quiet or penceful, and, with a | With men whose jutamy he had held up topuplic | SIDERED—NOW THE NEGROBS ARE INCITED Parian ene a da eeclacrie utr see pete glee rere ales ¥ xe single exception, arising trom causes non-political, noe | for “Every. republican Judge or the | TO RIOT AND BLOODSILED——WAS WALLACE arte irtains. 2, ” a 3 Id at auction, without any reserve whatever, of these districts have been disturbed, Their civil | Supreme Court of this State will indorso this stato- z y ? 25 B 0 Carpets, oe ‘St AN ACCOMPLICE IN THE MASSACRE? 2. fine oil atone, Dest artints s » anes ae aver atnaRee Cole meee eer ees oMcers, town and county, mostly republicans, assert | With Some of them have given sage chm oat La lets Cuaniestos, Oct. 25, 1876. elegant Cabinets. ii 8. A NEERS. q six fashion A 3 8 je change y be le LEBTON - 25, 187 Dissh aa tellin Suits, T 6 att detbra i: a in vated private lessuns. For ladies, after. that there has beép no time within Governor Cham- to conjecture, Politicians say lus reward 1s to ve the To THe Evitor ov tax Heranp:— gant Library Bookcases, how on exhibition at the Clinton, Hall, comprising an an- a anucy oi snuaineel boriain’s administration that they could not execute | United States Senatorship, * . pau dietary Tables Usually dine selection of filustraved! and. Stawdard Works, 9 ERNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMIES, OTIC ST. | ho saws without assistance from without Thus the man who had been praiaed by good men ot | _ 12 the Feport of Ik. M. Wallace, United States Mar. ‘3 Secretaires id Bookenses combined, pe sold = drip November 1 and corner 3d ay, (bank building).—For circular address Pri- 4 aegh ‘! all parties bas becn abandoned, not only by the demo- | hal for South Carolina, to Attorney Genoral Taft, 2, at 8 o'elo es vate Aendemy, j ; Chnirs, Turkish style. Pari Aaa ob Fast oth st. Private lessons any heim Let mo enforce this striking assertion. South Carolina | crats, but by every republican judicial olliver, trom tho | dated October 18, ho undertakes to givo “a correct A ant Redes lake Wataiak: Fe en area sd withing cisaatare, 22 Mumittance | hag thirty-two counties, all of these have republican | Chief Suton jiuld the Cited States District Judge | statomont of facts” of the Cainhoy massacre, which curled hair anc 0 e * FERNAND: ey a dow is influence for: one; he 13 despised : 24 Fioms and Holst sikee Road Ws fro Hi eng, Pie: ie i A aa ch EU 0, sheriff save six or seven. Immediately after the issu- Uy itode, Who dad Hint pa DOSEN ilew tunse-usber he gently terms ‘the recent unfortunate political riot.’? x yale xamt, vnck wala ekers. fa ei ego SESE Sega eee AntBis Chassis FOR DANCING, O49 OTH AV. | ance of the Governor's proclamation steps wero taken | election and is left toa miserable tute, whoter ele “tis,” says this United States official, “one of the 24 Bedroom Chairs to mateh, sale. Proper attention paid to all goods placed in my care. = = ae | to procure testimony from the civil officers of these | or deleated, His representations of affairs in (tis | jogitimate results of tho intimidation policy or Missis- 8 black walnut Lounges,” Prompt returns, 5 am “BILLIARD: counties as to their insurrectionary conditions, 1 | State are bitterly partisan, He Socks information | 6 ee # elegant Bedroom aud Parlor Clocks, TLLIAM ABBOTT, ACCTIONEER. OFFICE VM¥RIODTAYCNDARD BEVEL Dit aC “ deed - i alone through his own oreatures, and refuses to give | 8!ppi plan, adopted by the democratic party,” &e, In 2 slexant black walnut, Bulfots, Chambers st., will ‘sell, this day, Oth inst, at 2 ainEbaibeacai aia cuabivan, Inhared. by AIL teasing | eer ane read, the’ sworn am@devite, and attested | ihe evideuce upon which his monstrous statements | other words the treachercus massacre by republican i superb Extension Tables per jon Tables, 34'black walnut Dini o'clock P. ML, the entire Fixtures, with balance af Stock, in mal players: extra inducemeuts now offered ; letters coming from more than one-hal! of the sheriffs | are made. % funk ed: ebite men te adienaiel lots, of the Drug Store 172 Cherry at. near Market sti | Gnd hand Tables at geent barzal sha j One of the judges of tno Supreme Court told me to. | Dekrees oF un b Becurdbenibbay ss ype 5 borage by Showeasos, Counters, Soda ana Copper Fount WET! GHTF TPC & Co., 40 Vesey st. | Of he Counties, Including the sheriffs of Aiken and | q,y that hehad been a warm Iriend and supporter of | claimed in an official report, by a sworn ofiger of the 5 UPR FILLPAM “ABROTT, AUCTIONEER, rava MEDAL = = i w. | Barnwell—the oaly counties named in the proclama- | Governor Chamberlain, but had been «forced to leave peace, to the Attorney General of the United States W OFFIUE, 3 CHAMBERS No. for the | Hon as being insurrectionary. Every one of these | bim since ho hed chosen to consort with thieves, A apted by the latter and’ publiat AON Suiehnee oa aeatat Females ae: tebe abainn |! th sell, this day, at 9A. M., a large lot of Farniture and | ( ; epudlican ex-Gove 3 accepted by the latter and published to the world a ago. N.B—This {s the largest salg of the keasou. Sale pon: | Carpets, at 190 Worth st., near’ Chat Ram square: Suite tn best Bilitnrd rates am sworn statements in substance declares that witnin irernie : Ali ahora et ie ing Chambor- | a legitimate resull.’ Evidently the Attorney Gens tive recardiess of weuther, LUKE FITZGHKALD. Auc- | reyveane sent and Atm Chairs, ing Stoves, marble | A LOT OF SECOND HAND BILLIARD these counties there has been uo resistance to judicial at Dae Barus, Salo Uupr Got. cepeuuy, Ok was ieee ae Be .—Competent men to pack and ship ‘socds, pO four fine sate Braet Carpet, oneot 100 pertect order, equal to ne ats low peiogs i pegeens ho unlawful obstructions, combinations, or the bea) j Mentatped beeper ee er Bea bral in accepting and publishing this report appro’ o oe unt) be al Count e ers: a bi de Ye pe unters, £e, assemblages of persons contrary to law, Governor Chamboriain is im’ his letter to General D. of this inbuman announcement, and consents to lend ¢ “ETENTION, NPORTSWEN? A GREAT AA = ey TELIA LU-MUST BE IN The tacts stated by these civil officers, the Gover- BREECHLOADING RIFLES AND SHOT GU: ~__ CLERKS AND SALESMEN, Bite, tittconploie, cheap forcashs fuliiaizes city | nor's own deputies 14 the several. counties, have veen | Saussure aud Governor McGrath,tot this state, promptly | the weight of his official porition to the encourage of Nis Cg eed merken of W. La Seutt & Sons, W. bas OONG MAN Wishaw A POSITION OF TROST; Make. Address W. vi. G.. Herald Uptown ottice, repeatedly brought to bis attention, bub elicit no | *lesraphed wate Northern press by him. ment to murder which @ partisan republican official ‘sree! ‘ebley 4 Son, Ro C. Ward, Wiliam Moore an securi ample. ross, stating basiness nate nl ’. Hk COASTS AND ISLANDS, a el ’] . 5 A, N z TE, | Teaponse or change of action, thus seeks to give to the whole of the misguide¢ piitera: also Muniie Loaders, Sinete and Double Rites, Sa- cs ee elt Wane ke ci laly sane pa ae anne: | 8 Tih TESTIMOSY OF JUDGES, cod, Pits oC aes I personally know, Theappeal of | 4 wise papalation of ahe Stale ot Youth Caroling, BE SGLD Wr AUCTION, TUESDAY fees MITUATION for $20 to SIX Address JOAN JAY, Herald office. i In order to atlord to. the Governor no pretext for gentlemen, Messrs. McGrath and De : Th no Saussure, was not for protection of the polls, but tor Whatever may be understood or believed of “tho ine ; ata prompt protection to the delenceless familics on the ‘ ” the Supreme and Circuit | Coast and islands near Charleston, daily enduring timidation policy or Mississippi plan,’’ can American courts of the State was had and suomitted to bin, outrage {fom the nalf-ctvilized negroes of that region, | ¢ivilizatioa in any part of these United States sanction r onds, Watch a i f Si oO are Cire Cee mia, Watchva, Jewaley, The judges of tho Supreme Court are throe, the Cit- | ing whites are being driven from. their homes: | this sontiment of government officers approving the akera’ Tickets bouztt ot Diamonds, Wat cuit judges are eight im number. Ot these eleven offl- On TUESD, 1036 0% G. Bleecker st. a a + 5 eae omen and children on the coast aro living in terror or “ ” AY, at AY 10%6 aiclock, ey gers, tell are republicaus, With the exception of one | Mitering fatea worse than death, ‘The Governor had | CAlMboy massacro as ‘a legitimate readit”” of the al at our salesroum, 3 VALUABLES, a et ss ‘ eait ; st yn Dost of refer- Parte PFANDER, 81 Caring at, mistaking the condition of affairs in the State tho tes- "WATCHES. JEWELRY, wv. timony of the judges “AT 77 BLEECKER 8T., NEAR BROADWAY, MC ‘o'U! LOU. y ence. « Address M, 57 LIBERTY ST. two tenits up. CTOBER 31, A’ aT Marais AUCTION Ri A atexts JOHNSON AUCTIONEER, ‘old a stand, 37 3 87 Nussau st. Brussels Carpets, tier Mirrors, Parlor and graph i aeestiche, dy r extremity a comnntteo of Chari citiz ‘The people of the whole apuatty have seen the en Ore : ; e United States. Genoral Rt democratic party in South Carolina; have known of Ww SD. u fe ‘cava diti tia 3 7 appeal to Genoral Ruger for protection We tbe persons ¢ ina; th yt bin PREM Ith EGER Ste JORRESPONDENT OR LAWSERS CLERK Post, Ta os tney Dave sesured “tne that the eivil power protte | aud lives of delenceless women and children. The | ls distiuet repudiation of the poliey of “untimidation”™ ir the present eotting seuson. tion wanted—B: oung man; is a fair stenographer’ | poywht and sold. Loaus negotiat the proclamation had.teen full and te te ti iy it the | Governor did not go with them to headquarters, made from the beginning of his pubite usterances to his last (Hep under Veo Sporting, Dogs, ie.) got peninan and bas been em meres for four years in alaw petting and amy ail the | jame excuses, and when he saw General Ruger re. | published speech; have had the means of judging tor GEORGE W KEELEM, AUCTIONEER, baat mer ng eye eres an a c= per counties, and they branded the Governor's assertion | Guested lim to use bis discretion in complying with | themsolves whether the policy of intimidation or the A: cond sale How oi exhibition) of RY GOODS.—WANTED, GERMAN AND E} ART NOTES. Rtedesibusure: Wie pethedee Senators ator their request. Levying upon the visit mado by the poltey ‘of peaco and persuasion has beeu carried out by FINE" TRIPLE SILVERPLATED WARE salesmen, at 420 Grand st., Brooklyn, F. D.. 1. orantp aad shenoe ta the United btckes Behiati Charleston committce in behalf of humanity, when | bim and his associates; aud even republicans, If men SD CUT! TLE * AMES WARD. SEROTORIn Ree tt Oe rene ene dad left he wrote, published and telegraphed to | of ordinary fairness, tiroughout the country can give “ THE CIVIL ARM NOW PARALYZED, z hy, to t RRR, CORRECT BESTE 8 AT FIG- | Trumbull has on exhibition at Snedecor’s art gal- | soyeral of (nese judges have beon until very recently Ye dahad a lotter based up 08 tatlreptesen tation of tne eee Siiceutarpeliondes been beeing rtion of Marshal Pex uttiones % mae fence | Jory two admirable specimens of mis work. One rep- | the warin persunal and political triends ot Mr. Cham- appeal from the people he rules toa indorsement of |. But Marshal Wallace goos further. ey justifies the Po 7c NGED TRAVELLER: | Tesents a black bass plunging down through the water; | beflaim. They ure all Hayes and Wheeler mon to-day. | iiy crime against their liberties. Respectfully, butchery at Cainhoy, and says that a meeting 10 JEWELLERS. ere GED TRAVELLER, + | vhey justly say that since the introduction of federal THEODORE Fr RANDOLI Cooper River, “‘a month ago,” was tho first meetin, having » gvod trade and a thorough acquaintance with | the other a brook trout under similar circumstances. | troops the civiLarm of the State has been paralyzed, ODO: + RANDOLPH, Charleston county ‘at which the démocra ie Hh the we jt) 1 South States, is de ‘ NERS eee eR. Jewellers al over the Western, ani velliugaaieemanin some | Thodifference In the mode of treatment is based on the | that men of both purties and races look to the United shotgan policy 14 practices”? Se fatsely gate 7 ‘J well known character and habits of the species of fish | Stites ttoops to perform police duty, aud that the ac- | Fooone of «A TRIAL JUSTICE OF BARNWELL | the repuolicans had called a meeting, and NIA COMPANY, 53 Libes MONDAY, TURSDAY rand Ww EDNESDAY, October 30 and 31 and November 1, at 12 o'clock. Govds manufuctured by the above company are all sriple piste om white metal, and warranted for seven to. twel first clase Jobbing or manufactaring § tioneer, 17 Abingdon square (8th ay.), will sell, by order ‘ako xatisiactory torms with any one | ton of the Governor has placed upon the President the boat Shock and Sseerarasetaee Mya Hadsert ete | the best af refereuces aR ‘Adare to which either of the examples belongs ‘Tho artist | outro respousibility of preserving the peace of the COUNTY ON THE ELLENTON RIOT. Teer Nido welLarted mae, Gain: mete eae sisting of men's, and women's. Clothin, fade dh Nia i cto Ten DR RO ___ | hasbeen very ‘happy in representing the sense of | State. My observation sustains this opinion. Omit rah 78 Oct. 16, 187 formed the men in rear of the stand and de) s:») Puruchiny Grods Carpets, WASTED rosITION BY EXPERIENCED BOOK: | movement of the fishes through’ tho water. In pro. | {iH all debato us 1 tho original noed of troops in onnixs” STATION, Oct. 16, 1876. | iat they should have half the time for thetr sp © {nen two Sewing Machiues undiot of vier goods too nu- : i pom ; , ‘ Lae Bieroustomention. “Sale positive, eepingreaicuition pati ys eee Aueing this dificult effect Mr, Trambuli has boon, as | Soeitus tor theit retention mad provectng cece ee ae downahia Sous iakaidauie Obes: Ebe republicans did si valine Shia. Bund a ont —A-AS. COOKE, AUCTIONEER, moderate charge. Address WILLIAMS, box 140 | usual, very successiul. TESTIMUNY OF A FEDERAL JUDUK. : ‘ ae AL Sale THIS DAY. 10% A: M.. Hora cnc. ihe Sccking inlormasivn fom civil oficers of the federal | Chamberlain regarding tho disturbances by the ne. | Winchester repeating rifles, in the bands of men «& residence ot Mea hati ANTED—A YOUNG NAN AS GROCERY CLERK, | William Hart has on oxhibition at this gallery his | veroiment stationed in Suuth Curolina, Tcunversed | groes, which have been contorted by unscrupulous | KBCw aim (0, use them, and they consented to» «rs was wes, 8 per week my yd tu drive » horse; wages, | new pictuse, which ho calls ‘‘Cattioin the Woods.”’ It | ut great length with the Judge of the United partisans into outrages by the whites. I send you the ‘The fact was that the meeting was, by a ? os des $4_Apply: by 10.4, M. Spring st. i. Di Court 1 hy 2 pretty and pleasing landscape in the last adopted | States istrict our jor this State. He has ni tant agreement between the republican leade: t ANTED—A COMPETENT MAN TO TAKE CHARGE | giyio of the artist, Thore is in it nothing very strik- | beea 4 Fepublican from the beginning and is now; | following extracts from this important document, in. Bowen, und the chai of the present Deu rai. Y DANIEL A. MATH EAE, EER, SALES- ‘a luneh and win {n Falton st.; reference re- was appointed by the republican President, and uotil | cludim ANIE A ig u description of the famous Ellenton riots, d to bo joint discussion, "' aie gt ryt a carer, » ree et ited iu ddress J. Ji ald ne * ingly ofiginal, for tt recalls many other canvases by the | very recently has been a warm friend and admirer of upon which so much stress has-been laid by republican pei the sand was tosiged to the demcoriis wi. v were VERPLATED WARE AND TABLE ANTED—AN CED TRAVELLING | same artist, but it is sunny in offect and deftly exe. | Chamberlain. He said he ore been astounded by the'| of. The Justice says: present. The negro republicans bad given out + very Poanty am South As my office at this point is in the region of the | and would kill any colored men who dared to ele’ . hardware and rapping 418 Post ofice, wrk. | haa been carefully studied and painted with fair suc- | Carolina, he had not been made t ir, box rs, to De x at auction MONDAY, 't a ‘and WEDNESDAY, | papers, Apply, nizant of any ipter- | recent disturbance, known as the ‘Ellenton riots,’ | 4 7 — ‘ mpathy with the demoeri © pee v MATHEWS". ae a Sota ee er nine WANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED Diy GOODS | ce: . ruption Of civil process, and had not seen any violence, | consider it my oilleial duty 40 report to your Excellency heed y Barked sof to S protest euboed detis out ee keane SS Oe Ae eS ee, salesman. Apply to JAMES LEWIS, 531 Falton st., Tt geems that » good many of our artists are compli. | OU!tades or murders, nor heard o! any, save in the two | the cause, rise and progress, the extent of damage, the | and to preserve the peace, afew aria, not ‘15 Le MAX BA YERSDURFER AUCTIONEER —MORT | Brooklyn. ne pil’ | or three instances’ conspicuously published to the | luss of life, &c., that occutred th the said riots, | jot more than tweoty, were carried by the whit Dnae sale. app cierauu ar Tabi rede ET ga 'ANTED-BY A WHOLESALE HOUSE, LONG Ea. | ™ehtng themselves on not having received modals at | country. As to these the Governor had published some ORIGIN OF THE TROURLE. negroes were the firat to uppear on the groun a SAY ERSDUK! itor tor Mort ager. lished, man who can control scood nearbs the International Exhibition, Why not eompliment | facts and suppressed others vital to just judgment As Two negro republicuns, near Silverton, tn Alken ud uttering menaces ge: nd liqnurs, Address, with rel- an instance in point, the Governor had ‘omitted to say | county, South Carolina, began the disturbaace. They ox 103 Herald offi iri tad om, the many other medals they tailed to | ina, beat Mrs. Harley, a helpless invalid, onthe 1th uit, MART. Tete ae FROM ia | ee ¢ THE ELLENTON AFFRAY ‘They also b Woa.geatlomenis Fernishing'enods store; “The Phantom City’ is the title of one of Thomas | had be by the negroes endeavoring to outrage a de- | house, The lady savea her lite by deawingan empty gun nt discussion’ previously agreed upon! sy | 4+ L, LESE, 470 3d ay Moran's pictures of the Yellowsione region, in which | ¢neeless white woman, and by the refusal of a | upon her assailants, who fled, Soon the injured hus- | Joaders passed off quietly, without @by distd-vi <A SALESMAN To TEND IN A SHOE . body of negroes to surrender the culprits | band returned, and, upon learning the outrage, be with | and ended im perfect good humor, the democrats { More. _ Inquire nt M. SOLOMON'S, #2 Vesey s the curious formations of the hills ts happily repro- | to the constable’s posse. Judge Bryan is now | somo neighbors, pursued the outlaws, They captured | tho ety tarnishing the republican leader and his © = duced with the brilliant color effects, which constutute Fe ce gor, _ SDasetie. wich, LeriivGa ec lok oe es cas ideunited Oe aula nh by mi Harley’, * panious transportation to the city im their chs» | scattered a el no | where he was identife larley as her assail- one of the wonders of thas picturesque desert. State. He tears that the tendency of the Governor's | ant. He aitempted to escape, wns tirod upon and | St‘tie muonug was tue tincendiery raehiend i Story has just completed a very charming little work | prociamation and of the presence of the federal troops | wounded. The injured husband hastened to the near- ings, such as had been previously held, at whi. 1% ; i * ing has reter- which ho calls ‘Thinking it Over.” It represents a eee aeanbuairte athe: licdade ae ine bisetee i bem "Doce aie clits pacpettaien Coating that blucks bad been harangaed in hatred of the ence as iv honesty, enpability. sobriety: earetul driver cit * and | Frederick Pope, th thal ty holders of the county, and which bi « mi rs ka Lie address lr three ys, EDWARD, fox Young maiden holding in her bund a flower, trom | trusal passions of the lower class of negroes. Hoth | a budy of armed blacks were with the outlaw at Rouse's | Praea'sy wid negra how! agcinet toe whiter e jemnocrats, The few arms at this ‘first meeting’? carried by 1% t her heipieng tle Son and robped the | whites did command the peace that day, 0 B I , AUCT well this day, in lots, commencing 10% 0° Broadway. neat cornet 28th st, entire contents that lirst A class Florist lishment, inciuding several assortment to 19 years ol Flower Baskets, Vases, Boxer, Wire Forms, costly Croton | ood refer water show window Fountain, fine walnut Counter and side ANT: n drawers: Shelvings. Retrigerntors, Part We b Awning, &c., without reserve. Buyers, Gelices specially tovived. Ds ceae® _ AUCTIONEER, NO. 14 PINE 8T— JeSupreme Couct sale, We vdneeday, November 1, at 12 vc ck, at Exchange Salesroom, tli Broadway, of valua- Bip kei, aol) with two brick and frame Thouses. No. in Asth ste By order Smith, reteree; Muteh- torneys, wwn Branch office. which sho {8 industriously engagod in pluck- | the Judge and myself have indorsed the urgent appli- | Bridge, and that they intended resistance to the arrest, | jrom inat day in Charleston coun! The le er o auN FEES WISHES” 70 “6 TO GET A SITUATION | ing’ tno leaves. She sits on a stone vench | cation of the citizens of Charleston and Beaulort to the “constable called on the posse comitatus of | the republicans after that meeting arranged w)\\ for ia cone! vetent and trust- | Gener uger lo pul troops immediately in these our. | Aiken county to al io e arr is it was his ye D Large and perentptory sale worthy. Call ieture 10 o'clock at dl West 2th st. "| with a bit of gray wall behind. There ts ro need to | lying districts. The troops are not asked for to pro. | duty to do, Ceaoetivg tothe laws Of South Careline. chiirman ot the Democratic Cominttee for pe GENTLEMAN WISHES TO PROOURE A SITUA. | ask what che is thinking over, It 1s the old, old story, | tect voters, but defenceless women and children. On the 17th of September, a8 the posse and constable | had been eld for one month belore the Cainho; at auction. ion tor a coachman, now in his employ, who he can Th th MORE FEDERAL TESTIMONY, wero moving peaceluliy along the highway, without a | jng, if French china Dinner gets, thoroughly recomorend: “Apply, between the hours of 11 | Weice | aah reesueadad ates aep ae the work Is | “yy next interview waa with MF. Hagood, Clerk of | moment's warning of thelr Impending danger, they | '"Sigrshal Wallace, in his report of the latter ~ ‘sie cob ded enatoved: Crteteen and 3, ut 217 Fulton st. pleasing Kd thé execation far above average merit. the United States Circuit Court, an appointee ol Judge | were tired upon by the negroes, who were bid in | states that:— . ar AR COACHMAN OR GROOM—BY A YOUNG MAN, | _ADhessant carved in wood and painted isa curious | Mond, and, of course, a republican, | He thoaght Gov. | ambua Late i ‘Tiss manag ho (aa Sesh weasel thoes Vase: 4 . i ernor Chamberlain had not been fairly treated | The whites procured a white flag, and sont a mes- on THUR: dork pier ye see areal defer mill peake bicaeelt adden, to.a8t workmanship, offered by © Boston | f° scceatio eauionces aad hot | Yesyect- | senger to. the negroes to iniorm them that the whives | Si, tneseree ba! named A. lope. fully hstened to, and admived that many | were on a Jawfui and peaceful mission and to ask a Goods on eee ~. Lucille Clinton has executed excellent crayon | proinimeut republicans were now hostile to | conference. The negroes showed great reluctance to enday, No 5 GOACHMAN WISIIES A SITUATION: FIVE t ur two great pocts, Bryant ? Re ” ; v4 ; ‘0 s ry ghee WEIS cis ie td vite so sited, asthe vate’ Teferwace, country and-cltz,. from Inst bE. | portal a of o1 5! po yant and Longtel- | Ghaniberiain, He knew of uo instance of recent out- | respond. It was only alter several efforts that tho low. Tho treatment is simple and effective, but | rsge or murder in all the northern tier of coun- | whites could induce a conlerence, At last the negroes nthe execution, Bryant’s | ties where he resided, heretotore known as the | metthem. They informed the constable that the out- 4s especially happy, the poet looking like ome | Ky Kinx counties, save those cited speciticatly and | jaw Frederick Pope was uot with them, Then both ofticially, own Homeric heroes. These drawings | ajready published.’ He kuew of no reason why toc | blacks and whites agroed to disperse and go to thoir:| mately invol ¢ ¢. on exhibition at ieichard’s gallery, in Filth | oy¢sj law should not be executed at this time, homes, The white posse was disbanded, and returned | feelings of the murderers at Cainhoy as to bo »9 ¥ Hue, Among the other works which challengo | yr Puinier, aNorthern man and republican United | accordingly in different directions, speak from knowledge of their motives and even | ee te aXe Cy attention im this gallery may be mentioned | siates Supervisor of Eiections tor south Carolina, This occurred on Sunday, September 17, about five | their suspicions in attending this meeting wits th ‘goou reference, ad | s28@ Tramp,” by Zierman, which is marked | thougt Governor Chamberlain bad been bady treated ck. Thirteen members of the dispersed posse | arms. He undertakes to connect their alleged reso by humor and dramatic power. ‘Tho daylight effects | }, by crossiog the “Double Bridge,’ on the same | mens at “the first meeting” against the demoors » rae ai GARDENER WANTEE -—; | admirably rendered, and the cool gray tones of the ; What no personal violence had been offered, but | stream, a few miles below Rouse’s Bridge, about dark. | who, bo falsely asserts, there “enforced their Gye +. ¢ penn Competent young swise: WANTED —BY “A picture will prease all who admiro sound art, There strong personal epituets applied to him. Thinking the negroes sincere in their terms of peace | to speak,” with the motives ot the murderers pf se dren, brat claws Horist, (ruil, wrape and: vesctable prowen, | ae alsoa number of drawings by Bellecour and « | hecome sv ollensive as to cause him to practically | tuese citizens had no idea ofan attack. At the Double | tending the Cainhoy meeting with den este "address OG. Hi, care of C. Ring, 266 | Chatming watercolor by Ziem which will repay in- | jeaye the canvass. Mr. Poinier has two subordinate | Bridge the swamp 18 ¥ y large and formidable. As | lating am agreement by coming a ? they Geliber in the State, In noi | these whites were riding ‘duiet! 'Y along in small squads | ately perpetrated their brutal Tnurdere' upon the toting spection. officers at each polling precin as ‘The loan exhibition of paintings 1s dréw@g rapidly | gtance has he had a request made of him for troops to | they suddenly geard the words from the thick swamp embled, stish, Call or address, 277 Sth av. MAN WANTS A SITUATION FOR Nis ingle understands gardeniny milking ot furnaces willing to usetul low wager. Address SMITH, * entirely peremptory and without reserve. “Experienced packers will be iu attendance. ake himself generally . Elegant Household Furniture ‘and articles of Virtu, at tne private residence No. 44 McDuniougt Lewis uni Stuyvesant avs., Brooklyn, (fake Keid avenue ‘cars, froin foot Grand st., or Futton avenue carn) On Monday, October dence, fine velvet and tay 3 Ls im Hookense, | library table, Gothic : sitely desiscnod wal " re ge a hinsneee Seite”) AS: -GUACHMAN AND OROONCHY ASIN See ee ve vet sates see amare Li to a close, and we would advise those who have not ; Y, fant t rout? hal Wi know that the somes diate Foon ineluat who thoroughiy understanas his tusiness: Iran the ve oes | sustain these United states officers, Aside from the | arownd, “ halt! bait! men, [tell you! arsial ce know that the shied ro Bullet, Salo will bextin ‘with the kitchen iuenttare. | Uosecity relerences. Address tl J., box 156 Herald Uptown | Jet Visited the Academy of Design and the Metropoti- | {isturbances ouspicuously published Reretolore he | — fhe negroes then tired toveral Volleys tuto the whites, tended at Cainhoy were the same Fryers: - a om tan helag of Artto pr ta ~ ge hey dil oppor | did not know of any outrage, uct of violence or murder | The attack was sudden, under cover ot night and in a | licans who, tthe first meeting” on Coopet « qepwann FETTINGER, AUUTIONEER—SELLS MON- tonity, ‘There is a greator treat in store for them than | ip-the state | Jeep'swamp. The whites iound satety im the, apeed | ‘did no relish. that kind of ‘peaceful discnse: se Oe tee air hier bine’ Geen thoy can well imagine. The attendance, wo are giad to | y addition to this concurring testimony, gathered | of their horses. As they were rotreating a few re- | Could he make this assertion, or be possessed) |» ny Uissoek teapostigg Paper Cutters: alee Water- Toda Aten Ruging, Holler and Fixtures, by: order Attor- ney Mortgaxee. i Bcoure: AUCTIONEER.—O eber SU, the entire rich St note, as Increased during tho past week, and the re- | mainiy from republican sources, similar alfidavits and | turned tho fire of the negroes, killing one Basil Bryant, | knowledge of the men and of the secrot_ mouve | GENTLEMAN Wishte A ar be etd nt! alee i el egy ha letters have been received from over fifty other | who fed the attack, and wounding one Hamilton; sey: | ings, abd suspicions of these assassins, unless he | % PPh 0 age ye err SA SITUATION OR Hix | | Inthe Goupilguilery there is & magnificent work | county vflicials, mainly trial juvges of counties, clerks | eral whites were als wounded, the remainder barely | close afiihation with them, breathing, togeth: © » + K aS Sutories, | Fespecte. Address yor apply wt 171 Taina BE Wee Per vehiiaye mente’ Ame eaten sce | Of SOmBMSB REG OC IpuAIs; HUG: Cr prosecuting attoracys | esoaplag Witt thelr fives, repent hehe bs aah och ay : s A | ees on . - | of eounues. goer gg . et tah tate Gt ty Paton ee 108 AS GROOM; | Presents a scene in the saloon of the Palace of Aranjuez | {havo purposely omitted a vast amount of testi. |. The Justice then proceeds to recount a variety of nnd comepiriog. wah. (lew, team. accvens and water colors, in great vanity, with rich vile and ebony Address W., Herald | about the close of the eighteenth century, when the | mony proflered by merchants, clergymen, lawyers, | Jawles# acts perpetrated by the negroes, including the fact, in a false report justifying their e* jamented | eee ca > — ms Short of swine pong imitating ine: covers Sy bankers and others, because it would only be repeat- | burning of houses and barns, the killing of one cacmstnge , te ve aeueee eaahen = oh cn, de Bi YOACHMAN—BY M. - e c ing evidenee, {t would be difficult to amass testimon m i purpose of a urdet ich, acco! Brown's Cab. AC A MARRIED MAN. WHO THOR: | Vorgailies, and the bull tight andoned | insre tully respousitle and sauistactory than that now | Willams and tho wrecking of a train on the Port Royal | fie aecount, was locked up in thetr minds / at : Store Fixturs hb lerstands th + Counters, Glass | yea t*reveu sunt city Felerence em Tecate ee | for salon amusements. Inthe it paint- | st hand and accumulating ench day showing the utter | Railroad, and then proceeds to describe tho month betore the Cainhoy massacre, and which = 1 a ——— | oress A. B., box 173 Herald Uptown Branch ottice, ing © distinguished group is assemblea to witness | needlessness of Governor Chamberlain’s action and KLLENTON RIOT. he nor avy other repablican leader "discloses Ws Fors SAND OTS MULLET, Ayetioneer, MAN ROK tts Cc wpertormance of marionoties. Among the historical | heartiess disregard of facts, On Monday morning, the 18th of September, #. ¥, | foal murder hus been donc. And then the rey cS Fepresented are tho Minister ot Charles the | jo. 119 East ad st. Fone, Ree de Rpteca, Mannion, Who introduced the ae the conditions of tho elections I submit | Coker lett his howe in Barnwell county, and, (XOACUMAN AND GROOM—BY A SINGLE MAN; | Frei can milk, attewd furnace and make himselt erally wages moderate; 4 years’ reference. Address t EDA, Getover iT salesroom, attractive oale ut Fi t the | 1s made in a way to justify the assassins and 9) 47 talement :— hoad of some 400 arined block, marched into Ellenton | age the. misguided blacks to further et hh stele’ of acting om the Spenish stago, and CONDITIONS OF TH FLECTIONS. village, In Aiken eounty, about eight miles distant. | upon tho whites, who aro disarmed by procia on 00s several ladies of the Court. The scrouping 8 very | The Ronrd of/State Ua nnsists of the Seere- | x. fF Coker 18 the negro member of tue Legislature | of Governor Chamborlaim and President Grant. ern eee ee ey moe, * S| enoral, the Attorney | who, at the reeent County Convention of the repabli- VER \8 seen Herald oft ‘ ary of State, the Compt VEORGE HOLBROOK, AUCTIONEE| pa be tee Iicrous “wabile harmony that rivals Fortuny’s best | ral, the chairman of the Committee of Elections | can party, Wax chosen chairman of the Convention, & ROLLIE ra) thts. ag, Se JARDENER of, FLoRiAg—py efforts of tne House, Four of these officers are republicans. | being the most popular man in the county among the A SAD STORY. And enameled Chamber Furniture, coramercial With them reats the entire power of count, Of these | republicans. Coker’s armed mob of about 400 ne- os} Torunsen Chairs, Mirrors, Engravinus, Carpets. Cilclorbe Herald office. THE AQUARIUM. . six tinal ganvatears four are candidates for re-election. | groes marched tase Kiieaton iy ha gg cock. The | oo run Rorron or the HARALD: Mattresses, Beds, Bedding, Clocks, Croc¥ery, Glass, Plated- In a word, the members of the State Hoard are abso- | negroes were all well armed, many having the im- = . ware, mBiiiced'tanes ae Kitchen Utensils, Sewing Ma- Pp pate paren ah Rae A | ‘the pecuflar venture of Mossts, Coup & Reicho is «i tinally the «ole jndges ut their own election. | proved needie, breech-loading Fille; Springheld, Kn- In & recent edition, under the above hes: nay A naar A tet a ll : fut: mpeitarred; wows vanerbaee, ” Adare Hitae 3 ounty boards of canvassers consist of three | feid und Wincuester rifles, They searched You report a case where a young wife was Carri! VON, G ESTY, box 150 Herald ofice. stiltin course’ of improvement, and is beginning to | Jones of clectiol,. They are apported by the | of Ellenton tor arms and ammunitio fore a polica justice, charged with stealing som) (6 ie few whit iON engi hh finished prove that the Now York public is willingto pay for | Governor. He las nominally selectoa two commis: | the sidearms from London - LOADING SHOTGUNS Warten A SITUATION BY A FIRST GLASS b BREECH 7} 7. | rs from the republican side and one from the | there, The whites put their wor jd children wu furs belonging to a woman in whose house sh GEba TCO nes AWD ie LIRGET’ RE, oon WILLA, Seeker eters ee ope, speditions veratic. By public proclamation he invited the | stairs in the largest battding in town or aatety. Whene | and who hed estranged vhe affecuions of her hi sans wit gery A Auction TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. at <= | have bey tto different purts of the world to se- | two political committees to designate their choice, Ho | ever a ‘ady or elild would happen to show their face im | 9” . tt Teoveloek. | Now on view at our store Wit MeN cure any amphibious marvel that has not is yet been | also announced that no candidates ior office would be ap- | a window itimmediately becume the target at which a | The offence was alleged to have been commit! ABNER, 9.00 oygemse Acx ele aia SLE Reo eee me secured: “Viblidemba Off the Hermudan are seeking fot | Pomntuay buve nos Goacrally boss appoluted., Of the | miliia. woud alma tnele villen, They: thteatened Te'| ne wenn cad cisedvs bie bore co ooaatgh nie ant, 2 Seaeeey ‘Address, for eiee wack: FREDERIC | devit fish, and the Mammoth Cave is being searched republican commissioners, selected by thé Governor, in { burn the town apd kill all tho whites, Taey | “4 ‘iin PRICk. 07 Delancey st.. city. for tho eycleas members of the tinny tribe which fn- | nearly every instance tho apporntee is a republican rounded the depot and practised the manual 3 | the Tombs ont ot the way. wr aah ag peed wads toeainn me oun empty. eral accessions to the wonders of this marine museum | own elections. it twill. bo. . “ering Wiser dee ie hes them: | $1,000 bail. Her husband then dl ney co \will be observed that the | Coker ines in incendiary speech to the gallant 4 of box 241 Pant of “TRWELRY ie ‘SIN s child, which was awarded Bim, infant ailing themselves the National Guard of | of ‘arolina. The yells of savage blacks, the shrieks | officers wore women, the cries of helpless infancy filled | tis unfortuna: he negroes kept up their rioting domeanor It seems to me that a gross outrage which are as groat or greater curiosities in their way | Governor appoints the commissioners of | the R AND DESIGNER, WHO county, & majority republican; theso im turn 13 algo able ta'dv engraving, wishes «situation in tne | SAA any which Nave precoded therp. Of there the | rents “ices managers. for’ each polling py po Wae: Address DIK KBR, Noratd office. sen swallow and sea ravens are pervops the most eia- | einct, a majorit Tepoblican; these Meeviwcg tig RAVER, AU TIONEER, VWILL SELL THIS JANTED—THIS MORNING, FIRST GLASS UP UP’ | gular. Tho sea swallow can skim over the surface of | controltho baljot box, count the votes and make re- tho entire day on Monday, the Isih, and until | mitted, and I hope that we have come ins ‘clock, at O37 Sth av, sand Fixtures, | VY bulsterer: bring your tools, FAVOR; 13 Fast Lath, the water as readily as it can propel itseif through it, | turns to the Board appointing them. The reception | late in the evening, be frightened whites expected | in this city ana be e leisure enough to inquire into seed hiel : Winding Wheels, &c.. | =—————— The soa raven seems akin to the sea swallow, but, um- | of the votes, their count, their convass by the County | every moment to be theirlast. Only the most carnest | tho lacts of this case, and who will mike it their busi- Bth st, 3 ne 45 Woxt bh ‘stone house. Pi orteagee. like it, 1 covered with a number of tufts that resem- | Board and their foal canvass by the State Board is | begging ant entreaty saved them and tho village. | nese to sce that justice 1s tempered with 79 10% noes SITION. GREATEST BUSINESS | vio aquatic Jants aud verdure. Another recently ae- | always and wholly within repabliean control, Colonel Coker told the negtoes that he contd mee I bave thought 1t worth while to make some inqui Sia Furniture, 073 ‘2d ave ay., corner 26th st. | quired specimen is the bauded proteus, which has the POWER OF THX STATE. thousand negro troops to their aid from Beautort in | ax to the fines of Justice Flammer to occupy a position Bedstonds, Beds, Ctockery. R, Ek, 340 6TH” AV.SEND FOR | head of a cattish, (he body of an eel, the legs of a Of the power of tho State I ascertain as follows:— | twenty-four hours. he Bench. The ipfermation ears oe avons ———— ont AE nodiese all letters to Post office box 4,829 4 external gills. This is a very rare fish, | Its militia is composed entirely of negroes; to them, ACTION OF THE WHITES, him, and shows & fairs, so far ir AUCTIONEE! found only in dark caves and decp water, and | and them alone, are State arms and ammunition given, About ten o'clock Sunday night the whit Lage Bag hn a ik Cor ark, watolide it LOK CUATRO TANT T TELLS NAMES, said, withdrawd its toct when in clear | Oficers and men are republicans, and republicans | send ‘en couriers to the surrounding count A tes cap Carpets ie. to tol, 150 ) West 250m st, at to scem utterly destitute of them. The | only, posse and constable who had gon to Rouse's The writer has mite time to 8; and therefore ic ee eee Oe MP atas aga; Pactor and bahay “Blores, NE. COLLINS, A RELIANLE AND. Trust. | bell- euaer resembles ihe proteus im some respects, THR RIVER CLERS for the arrest of Mrs. Harley's assatiant, Yrederiee hopes that some parties with time their disposal Kitenen Utenstis, tec aise fine Horse and Wagou, iy wor hy Clairvoyant; magnetic (reattont, 275 Ow av., ‘This creature, like the | of the State are organizations dating far back of any | Pope, wore scattered of on diferent highways lust re- will t interest theniseives in beball C9 Oa ad oruer of W. LIVI, Attorney tor Mortangee, wear 17th'st. s and swallows ite own #Kiu, political disturbauces, Some of them have existed | terning to their homes, ahich tuey were induced to | young woman im the Tombs. RETLON , . Me.

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