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FROM OUB MISSION ROOMS.
(XSli:/: i'ft?'W ny O ('li Ml?Sf'O?'A'iti
? Ht: A s ri; v.
tn IN?., (he C?eil? ral Mi?ssi??iiary Coin
i'iiitt??e :tp|?*opituted one million ot'dol
lars tb?- carrying hn our gi'eitl hiissioiiary
work at homo an ! abroad dii'rdtig tsibb
Tin \ w> iv I'liahh'd to ()ti\ thi-1 heavy
aj?jirojii hitipti \<\ i ho inigo surplus that
had at ctitnlihitetl ip tin- (Rashly. Al
limb meeting in 1 si r- Uio\ appropriated
??in? million aird ihbti ih<>|band dollars
lorTuissu?nar\ u.-ilvin iSOV'i and they
were unaided io | iiV v?> mm li of this
large appropriation as was required hy
a balance still iii f(|e treasury. Ai (heir
meet i ni* in isf|? (hoy found tin' mission
?in tr?nsur\ lu a\?iv in del?!, ain't rOduc
? il i he .'Y,r:i i'"atc appropriations lo iJS.'iO,
tnio. In this vu m ?- an ?I otu ol' ? I 78,?>2-l .
H7 f<>r I'itlslanilin;.* liabilities. li is a
uiaJ'er iii debi) eoneorn In notieo. that
Millie th? heavy balance ill Ute treasury
at \lic Oeuei'iil Missionary meeting iii
Nuv einher, i *<:.'?. has he? i? jj rjii baal ly eon
sunicil. (ia actual e?iiit'ihulions to th?'
Treasury have gradually diminished, and
tho ueeossarv ot>nso?:juetieb will be a
heavy debt Upon tho treasury1 at tib? o?os .
int' iobS. The 1 -'inane?' Committee bi
ibo Bbtiol foi csa ?v tito Oohlhig pv?; siU'o
? i (s: Ul th? treasury, and a (vised ino (?en
era I M i:s?l' aitt/'y ? oihmitKv cf th? ir ? ?pin
ion at its yno?;UMg- in Ni A i tabor. bsTtv.
'I'his lcd t<> a (vee au d gene rid eOnversh
I hui of tito cohitnyttce iii lygai'il to tin
treasuiw in wh'a-h, says the minutes of
tho Commit ti 0. .. l! scented to be tho judg
ment of the meiobors of tho Coininitiee
ivprosohiing Uiv ( lu.'tvli al. large ti,at a
large iiieib?so mi tho ??uitrihutions nu
'h> presK'htyear (I-SI?7) might safel\ lie
anticipated for lia1 year tn come, 1 x.71."
All scOuibd lo think that tin? .leoline ?ii
tin- missionary contributions wits duh
temporary, ami (bal ?10 cont ri bill huis in
I Mis would show a <J?0IM1 increase, 'bin'
Ooheral Conuniltoe, Ui'broftire-. |0-ocet-d
cd t?> make liberal appropriations ? .
l?SliS, and tho llb'hops promptly ?ind
unanimously gave their sa?n-I um tim
appropriai ions propose?!. Tho concur
rence ol' the Bi .shops w as o.xpi ossod in the
follow iny language, addressed to tin
Hoard abd tho i i ita t a i (oinimilcc in
writ ?nu :
w?- with you lune been pained ki
b-am that the ?ne.ono of the Missihtitit'y'
Noeiety for the past year.liiis mit o.pialied
: u ai non nt tho sum a nt ici pa tod hy man y ol'
its iii emla at our mooting twMw mouths
ayo. Yet we have good reasOii to libpo
that Ibo causes wbiob led to this result
wore transient, thai it did not .-nive froth
diniinisln-d interest in the success ol' the
missionary vause on lite part ol'our peo
ple;
?
l.ohhdlhg in Hie steal iinll liberality bl |
ila- Church, and trusting tba: hy adlier
iiig faithfully to the plan laid dow ii in ibo
Ibsciplino for iboeolleOtibb of iii ibis to
?.any forward our missionary work holli
al l.onio ami abroad tho nooOssary
aniotiiit w ill lu- realised. We cordially eon
? ur in tho appropriations made hy (bo
( i ono ral Missioniury Committee and the
board foi* ile- support1 of missions tho
boin!tig \ i ar.
T. A.' MOKblS K. li. A M KS ,
I'.. S. JAN KS, \V. I). ( I.A bb.
c. c. BA KKK. Iv. llb h\JS< >N.
M. SlMI'SON. IC. KINSLKY.
N<>le.- Bishop S'ebtl was iibsonti
"Wo have given this inside view iif tlie
?ipini--iis and feelings of th? 0em ral Mis
sionary Committee (which ilieliides tho
Bishops and Board) thal lin- ( bur.-h
univ see this ono alhiihsorhhig I aol,
namely, th<i( //o' Unit Ims ronie /br tim r> .
sn iii ?tl ibu nf our usiml htissiiniifrif iii'tjvi
ty if ve woiilil ?1 u s-er, i!ir i/rca'
. md iy/bpOMN r< : "Us nj' bb/' uiissi
eiinSt .
?nji
rilli (\\rsi: OF Mtssinss.
W e publish above, a- inlbnualioiu
an inside VieWOfpiir Missionary Treas
nv. Ohr friends ai tia- South should
?Kltit;iv ile- demand tba! iv upon thom foi'
t special el ip ri lo aid this cause at this
tim?-. In lb?' meantime wo ar?' anxious
tb know il' ul! iii?? preachers ol this Con
ference an- milking an Clio ri to raise the
one cent j.er beek for this obie -i '; This
.un ..iltil hllS been ?lSSOSscd Upon eiii'li
ehwrgO in our eiitir?'Cotifefem e. li w ill
/tot do to l?nvb lin-- work to lia- close bf
?th? year, lt mus! receive constant ai
tc.nlvj/U. I'/iK'li pieaclior a! oui- m .Xl < 'bil*
fereit ?- M ill bc called upon lo rep()i l w hal
Iii bili Un?' for (Iiis olijoet. If lie has
nv ;.AIoi ii his eiiiiso il will bo inferred
thai ?'!!).-. interests h:tv< been also lie
gi-.-.to?.I J'?? r? port .a laige and inertias
iiig ii o.;...im-hip ou y our cirbiuisj will
'.?.Ii tUiitittl'ul; unless you ?an briny t<>
ibo (lou fe re nee ollu-r fri ti ts <-i your real
prospeiily.
Th?- (smirches in Charleston are now
lakut;' tavuU'Jy collections for this ob
get , ami U10 tr-.acid indications are il.at
they will make s. bilge advance tho pres
.'.nt yea; nj ma Mic collections of hist
yea;. 'Bh'tiv - ? * ; - lil lo be lin- ease willi
very . lliiin h in tho CloiileieiiOe.
Ali" .'bc preaeliers who an- making
th?it' - .. lb ?tions as Un- discipline re
? p ii ms., au- at liberty to semi on to Now
Yoi'k, f?ii' a supply <>! our Mi\sionnr>/\
Advocate. Whore ibis paper is oircto
lated, .-.'.nd read, il will gro;t|.|\ aid our
work. .Kvory chargo in tho Conference
should '.-vs "ive tho visits ol'I Ids agent for
l im can.-?: <.? ( ?od mid Die I..ighte l ol'
^>;;r raec.
o' he tf linvlc.rilon ^?vontlc,
! i ftt.lsilKi) (>v s,vi pun \ > -
1 t. ll M S
S*'.'it;} v iii . -lx-.il>'- . ?-l ; (luv.'tin.." , i-'Y . it\ ,\>\\.?in ". 1
Single e(?j?les, .'? ii-1.
li VI V..* VOll ?l>V1 t: IIMNV? '
i'cr -mu? it- peu lim - llvevier). TA o ts.: Ioniser ml
vciiuem.'tit- i ? 'in- - uni |ir<>|>i>vlli?ti. lot -l'iii'lini:
.i.lv.atl i'iiii'til-i ol l'ijtlit wi-i'ks .-nul ui'wa-.'l-. i I
?ier -i|'!:i>.; -1 s iiiu?'ih? ami il|i\ritrtts, lolly .eu'.
|??*r M(ii:irt' ; pie mtatt tvi|iili?tl ia tehan.-..
I'l 'it? --l.'li.-il :in>l l'U-lltli .. r.ll 'l . H??l i-v la-iltii):
lix !. liar -, li'|i ili'llal- .1 v i at.
Miii'i liii;e-h I Va'.!;-, Itetlyinil - ami I.Un-.ivy N'ntii'O?.
in I i-\ia r. lu i - tl \ " lilli's, (Illy i-i'ii ts r.ii'h liiM'i lii'it.
Si? aa', lu ali.>n l'i'i'u rtiilU ilpili! pt iv.iii' i li.u ;u ler
will IT alleweil in uni lailllliiii-, litliia :i? int .ulvii
t?M-|lll-lll in' OtiU'I'W l-v. No I'll I'in-ali'>n tu tu lr w il Inuit
a r?.?|i.iliMI>U; mime.
Ml l< tir: ? ? li.'ttlil lif a.. In .. .-.I th> I it \t:i i -
tus Ai'Vlil \tr. l.l.| l> !".\ ti?... I li:nli -l"a. s. I
Otttfc, ?<X? Mei iltur : :.. "tu- il" a jit.iiVf C.iiUnnit.
CHARLESTON, sk CL, Oe toben- 17. 180B.
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ni ILLINOIS,
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I " 111 - IS t!|0 lil.'itt! Ul' lill' .V. ol' :||?s
<ily. under '?i'' clirorinii i 111 . * 1 ? i . . 11 ? . > .
wltitit t onu'- tn us. onlla- result o?' th.'
Ov liV??T elections. Tin- A' '1.- has co:i!''
lo thu \ i 'IA ph;!"-, ?tliii'.al eon?lushMi tltiil
"Tko election "i" Mr. Seymour wi ?u?d
not. in a moment, lift thu ...uintrv oil! ol'
lili' depths. tao-i' tia- Wounds iii' war. and
change thu lii-hl- iii??to dei?b?at? i ii to siiii!
?nir towns ami vi Pro: o-. I pon our own
t'iii'i'VV : in! roiist?itU'V Won!.1 still depi lio!
'.In' na-a-uvi' ol' our suppos'si A I.Vnhi
t't'titif triumph wi ?lii give assurnii si? ol a
liolpiiig hap.l ami inuial ititi to our p?n
ph'; hut it v-oiihl Iii' frau:: ht Wi tit il:i!..'.< r
it' it ?f-si iii' l our iortitu lu aii l ihd?xe?l
our in. Inst ?\. Tin' oloci ion ol' 11 ran'. oil
tPi'otluT hand, i-nal 1 n..! Ulis t. roy its."
Tin' leal truth i- tipil dm election ot
v.iiPiPrnl tirant will lip just tin- ovoid to
ki'i'p tin' Smith hom dc.'pritclioii. la-t
:ts it was in tin' yiral struggle ?!' thu
South a ya ins! tho < i "Venn neut-tili! stto
eess ol' Iii" ( 'oiil'u.I.'raey would l ave Leen
the utter min ot' the South, lt would
I ni ve 1 iee n ! ho .'leu! h-knell of human right**,
and left every phihmi hropi.-t in tears
over t he yra ve of human iVeOtloin. l ae
election of Seymour wini ld convulse thc
South willi Ila- horror- ol' another revo
lution in au attempt, in ohi'dienee tn tim
?lietiitcs ol' slavery, to bi-orgau:/..' oh)',
present Stale governments .ami dislrpn
cliise our colored cpi/., ns.
Plie .V.ai'.s says :
"i'hi- is our country, the eo ip y jp
WlliCli we all lint-', live, ililli with iv 11 IV." h
'.ur fate is linked Up' weal or vyoia Tho
(pitlill'ihg record ufan Unsullied pa-t. ano
an intelligent appreciation ol' t!ie menus
to a pro-peioiis future, alike foi'hid otu
p.-op!,. lo th -pair.
Wo can yet rule the State a- il wii.S
ruled of nhl--h\ intcllipeticc timi Woilh.
Weean vet make the country oyerilbw
with prosperity and rich in the clo litchi sj
of greatness. We can yet retrieve'o.tjV
every disasti r, ?uni make hiiglit pur dark
cued bilge with the yiidiny pf h..pe and
pl'oini-e. I'hi- We can i'm. h I X'oV?inltCr j
liflng what it may. Shall it liol he
ihuie ':"
lt is h ?pl i t imo that Hie Southern peo
ple had begun to feel this fad. that this p.
. .ur t'Sf'unthf-tins is oui' ',;.rtn,in. ?>'. ami
unite their .-tr myth to uphold it lid de
fend it. li is not only mb' country hut
the Country of every loyal citizen black
or w hite who ntaycho-e lo live nuder our
nal ional haime:'.
lavery citizen who can look over thc
history of $(>hih Carolina fora few ve?is
past, and -olaee hi:;,-ill' dial her iv.-ord
i- unsullied, need j/cci' despair for ?Le
lui ure. I fi.i --'mu nu I u ar li ir shiv cry.
w ith I he hiackene 1 ruin- liial make Hip
hind motin) in de-olatioii and bliiod, .arc
still gicntping brightly in i'm- t)}'i'i)ihi\>i (>)'
ttif,' fta,.-i/, L t South ( aiolina hop|?.Oi?!, iintj
?lope ever.
ll'the South W'Olild pio-per slip iiiust
cen sp I IPs perplexing and t rm 1 war mi
i he rlgliisibf her ow-ii spits am! eiti/en-.
She mu-t learn the great les-on ; ,/|(,s,/b'i?
/V;/. i m'"/// in ml,in,'ol >t ni. Acting upon
t!ii- inotto, -Im need never dtspair.
South Carolina can never ht? ruled as
of hld; wlien Inore than ono-hnlf of her
cit i/.eus were denied the dearest riyiits of
nianhooii. ami vvei'o dOPlui'il to the igUOi
ranee and hurtletlS of ahject .slavery, in
w hicii I hey toiled ?inti sull'oi'od lo enrich
theil oppressors. I'Vonl this lime Ipr
w;ud. men in this Male uim-t he reci g
ni/.ed ?.?! auch wilhoiil ?my distinct ititi on
the (iceotinl of color, ami on the principle
?\u\l tf?jiiilt?i' }iu?'tc'?si(nt nm. viohxi'i houi
lins.
Hy industry and harmony we can soon
repa!!' lin- injin ie>> ol' war and s' i he. In
ijustry mu.-! be encouraged, thc strife
mus! cease Li lui... lahhi timi capitnb
lt ni I the fights and ?lil wrCStii'(>f Jill ohlssCs.
iiiii-t Lt conceded and ploUio'aal.
|t? .A-\-T*^?-.WV, mwiM^Vw^rt a-.>>?*.' NS 'V\*V *. , o. . - . . .- -
77//; ? or.\ / /: v s,\FI:!!
As sb veril I Elates Ito!?I Mu ir ? 1? i (ion -
on Tue.sday til* lit? presold woi'Uv iill pin:
, tics have it'll a great anxiety lt? know the
result. Very goiiorid returns liuvO how.
boon received, and tho indications ?ire
unmistakable ilia? the ?iVpublicans have
i carried I'ontisN !\aili .. Ohio. Indiana and
! Nebraska b\ handsome ii nd divided ina
'joritios. Y.-duutlinghain liss boen ?I deal -
od iii his C\>iigtvssiohnl I Mst riot, hy lite
lU'jnihlioan candidato. As the homo
finis hat! plat t ti groat reliant, ? lipon
I those States, thi-if disappoijitinoht is ap
parent. I' ?s generally tissOrtr'd? without
j regard tn party, that tin' KopUbliran sue
co-.-; in tho fl ?ur Shit os ut wlnbli Olootidns
won' In Ll. retriers th,- i'K'i tinii ol' t irani
aliiiost a certainly.
'I'll'.' Statos i via idly ii vollst itiolo i have
groa) ititotvsl in I ho prospects thu . iitdi
eat?d hu- ;iif oouiing oh otiotn A's < ion;
i.bi?gstrb?i remarked sonic timo Spiee,
a i>o it nv rn I ic victory w'ntild riv-bpbii a?!
. tho o?d t|t|osiiOns ilia' wi r-- ihbUghl :.> (io
settled 'ty tho wai', niel ilnaiyhy would
iiavo rille I tb.- bohr.
Tho--' who ha Vb opposed (. oni'rbss.ioib
a! ivKhistrueliou. hayo booh rrry |i;0o t->
toil Us w hat lhf \ (M'OpOsi il to do, prOvid
h\ they oijphj ?.',0,1 tho' iiovy'or. NV?iilo
they di-iidiitiii HIV intentiiei to rO-ioiisl?v .
tho o? !.a- l poii|iio;.tlioy profess tn bb
di-o.-.vd t., :, ?- l.h.v.'n in (hop- plata-, and ?
at tho sanio ti-.-o rid i'io Injid ft' Nu rilli-1
oi-U toai-hfi--. pr??ele.-. -. a.:..: |. dit i elid?s : j
and imiko white didbiiddrs o|! tb.- ..!<.-!
eause" bgtiin -itip^'ui ? at ike S?niih; I hit;
than!; ( if I iiii- eau dover bo di.ne.
Tho tn -it Wlit? t'm jilt a', l.oil vshut.>' ;
aiel ebon h?r.? .hiring th'* tccehl war (i?r .
tho tdd i?ilb will siam;! by i! st ?1). ami t|ic>!j
tuon w hf o- ?: o j i it ii 11 the Ki nj Uh will st?'j \
ij'??crii thy < ' O?.''?.?'. a.. ! i n\- t b<dr< kuap
saeks alni ea roe: b:.ig- wa.to t hoy !
please - -e\ press I jjoii' id WU pi d u ii al -ont i- j
incuts; att i diel'ib' ierilis po whioh
t!io v at-disio.v,ani/a I Sl-??Os -ha'l he ?A-,
olga nixed.
While w- aro tims inspired willi ?i roi'
tain pnyspcei bi suei'ys . bd us i.lb ct
liial eternal v bj i kt nee i- '.'no pri?e ???' lib-,
orly, and put forth renewed eilbrt.s foi'
the triumph u!" t mr bau
Nu pail;, in a live Oi ?it ii I ry [ike Uhr
was ev. r btiili up or broken doWtt hy
inisi'tfprO'seiititt iiiU ii iii j ii ht?sc. Tho pen
? plo. oap bile a- lliey aro ot sOlf-gOv?, ru
iner.'., aie in ibo habit ol'bNuhihiihg pr'u-;
oiples and measures ijiirefulb . and hf rsi i
t?itititijo; publie men ael'vaidihg If !':..;:
rea' iin'rits. 1; i-tdiloib liappetr- ' leo. llib?,
aro so e\ei'e I i>:- (ooiudioed as (hoy an
SU|'t|toked to bt' bv bi'r.ti'ii's biul pii.?
that assittiie to load thom.
N.? parly in this country w:>s eVet' so
niisicpio-eiitt' 1. mai". ne I and itlittsod tis
the littpiiliibaii party. Titi - pithy lias
oahnly endured lill ibis (br the pasl lei)
years, niijl ha-; gobo un grouiiig in lilllb
b. rs and power, until il uolfls in it - lia kids'
al1 tho urea! ifiterjtsis and lin- .ie -'iny ..!
lihe natiOtii In our own state I'ui.s party
is in its int'ata y. ye| it has ?seitod iuoiO
iulero-t. eiH'Otiiltorod libn'0 abiiso^ ami
aehieved .". gl'OatOi" vi'-tfi'V timi; any
I j bi Vi y h ii s over ?lone in ear Slate liistory.
1 Wind does this nifve. lt proves, in
I ho lies t phiee. tl-.a- it is it par'.y nt'prin
cipki ; syooiidly. thal tlie^e pt'iiii'ipies ai'<
jr. igihibil a:: I bea'.-!s ..?' lia- (nopU1 : and.
ihirdly. tba! i: lia- bi. e.. a-; tho o\pi .noni s.
ol' those jifinoiplo.s. w ho iub posst'.-ised pi
iineotiiiiii,)n roriitii'le, iuloilig?'iir? a?id
e.?mayo ; iui'd I'ourthiy (\hilt its oppf neut -
have beet i i?u?'? unsno "osst'nl in th"
iiteilibds ol' .a |':t ti ok upoii it. The Ides iii'
ibo coif ri d rein may ii??ik? ?hOiusTl yO.s
.morry i?S'0r lite ; '.nilli itiid lbw wit "i'^ndi
?sheels its ibo .1/. ,'. ;//'v. in ils iwaitille
?about tlie " b'iu;,-streaked l->t riped "
j-Sa Idio-eidf red Speelik'i!." ?Ve.
I ijil byOry mau Til' seibo knows ijh?i? ihcre
1- ni) iirgiiiiieut in t'uis against (lie giv'til
jiiiljeiiilt's bi liiiniaii rights, i'or \vlt:i?-1i the
par'.y aro tvulemlin '.. and that in this
slang ibo tdiivalry id'the S<|>ulli iteMH?nl
io ibo /n r. en/(/< /, /,abd unnatural
Millu ol till I'll'.-V/iliHq. illili li u'.'i'I"'Ht t Iii/
thi-ir own children. All ibo s<;iis<des.s
sliiiig piaiiTd i>ut iipiiu ibo oolurei.l pe- ip le
i. i Sont ii (karolina, oil I lib aeeoiiid ol'their
igiloi'aiibe and wan: ol eapaeily. i- a th*
re.-t reproaoh if tim', -y.-tem ol' slaviiry
?liial. made il a crime for ihOiil (?' learn.
iaud by ail pos? ii ile i ile a n s <oliglil to dw'r.rl
'lie inlelleclual capacity til'its victim--.
Tin- Ucptihliuitn j ?arly asks only for a
lair trial, ft. i- willinu io h? judged hy
. its acts, il is a groat popular party, de
Voted tb (lieConstituliiiii and lin- (THOU.
Its guiding star i-- liherty lor all. civil
and polilieal c?ua!?i\ l'or ali. I? pru
?pose- to give evei'y olio ii lair .-lari in
itlu.' i:u c ol' hie. and Iii! each fin -noocei
ol iii H nero,-Hug to his mont*, lite |>oo
jilo lUOlf?SOlvOS I OHO: III?' JitdgOs.
One ul' ii i Ur : ?iitiis will lu to develop
tho ?c-aiill- es ol'(he Mute. I' will (lo this
iel (lie lion. I Ol' lill. StOtUlily , ilUlttstt i
Olisly, intelligently, it will uddl'OSS itself
to tho g roil I work ol' building up South
Carolina. ( Hitor States liiive hoon made
rich, iiiul lUllitchliul, and |ibworfjil, .uni
their people OOH IO ll I Ol I Ililli happy. L?\
jtist such men carrying ont just such
priiit iplos. Tho poo)ile ol'this Slitted
mid especially t!ie poor people-tlibse
who are sil'lll?i?liim willi adversit?, and
striving to do something tor themselves
iiiul MUMr children, Win yet thank lloav
' n Iii il tl:- ixopuhlioiiii party hus prevail
?..I in Seiith (aroliuu.
'?/.'/.M/' VMJ ?-: ?F soirriiiiiti
/'/'7'?' /,M /7f . /M/'/v/i'iS',
l l . character iii'tlio purl is?ui pupers ol'
tlie Soil'.ll is hoiitg vbry well understood
liy tho masses ol' (ho people, ?uni lipon
the whole is heilig tui'h.Oil lo n VOI'V good
iloOOiiiil. Puring tho wai- they spoke
with tho greatest eonthlem o ol' the eer
i :i t ll t li tt iii I ?li ol' tia- ( oofi dcraev . In
liciilT> ? ?erv hattie tie- poor vagi'iints ol'
the I nion arm; were repulsed willi gV?uj
alaughlor, ami met with immense losses
in killed, won m le? I ami prisoners. Hui
amid ai! Ol' lilis Itri?iaut silOeijSS to the
v Onie 'o ra!.- arni-, one important position
alter iinothoi in ipiick stiOeOssibll was fall
i??g into tao hands ol' lin- ? .unkces. lt
w.,s amid the loud shoutings id' ibo rebid
pri'SSiiVer leeeut \ iel i >r it's, ?ind lill1 pro
phet';,- ni'.era'a os ofed'tain sue, ess, (hill
the star ol' tile O mb .. Iel a.oy wont down
amid da rkiit -s and deieat. never UgillU lo
throw it- fitful iiglli upOU Hie political
h. ri/.n,.
'I'la! -n de eo'iildeul boasting ol certain
-Mt- s-. luis eiiai'.-lOteri/.od lilis SiililO chu-s
ol' pap- is liming lin- present politieu!
campaign. Tlie haunt r of Seymour and
Blii'ir w a- dc sd hied to -weep lite country,
aid ii ja bj, a grill ol' sal isfaotioh has lit up
(Iii haggard eounlonu.ioe of emaciated
ti?< dniot's fdr i|ie o los! oldish,*' as before
Ilioir cN.'ited imaginaiioi?ii Uley have
stell tito bullied exit from tho sunny
?Shut I j 'i' those haled "scalawag.-" and
..e.ep ...ba.:._'.: -.'' It'll linne hut tiloso
ililli His iii belji'vo a ii?- IhiVo boon deoeiv
.1 !iy thi- w 111 -s? I i lig and poiiipolis hluster
i li.' !.' !-. s p op Ibo courage of the Soul ll
era pool !-. Tho orv of "tho wolf" has
bo -.ii lo-.; Vi too id'tiiii;
Stielt papers as tho (j'harlostoii .!/(/.
le nhl hy s one mean- ho kept liiii
I.;1 : tin iiigh the I un - mt campaign, oven
it ihb Uh heals are ..bilged to oonlrih
i. ie fuiids if? n ??eve tlioiu from tho pros
sure ot' threatening (I nit jil-iii} embarrass
ment -.
Ibo people are loaniing jib! how to
lido Ho- s'a tew- 'n's.-ft p.o Southern Dent
0 r: lie p .pt I -. ait i Ib.e way they dil it
retrjiuds iis <., a pleasant anecdote idhi of
i'aiiridgtbtlio ci'hdtr.'itotl a lina ibu- blaker,
lu tra\. liii..: "i, iiorjiidbiok hit?) the oojiib
1 ry, |ie stopped foi;,hi- dinner al an inn.
:oid afterward- cabed lor his horse, thal
lie might rea'h tile ii"\t town, whole bb
i.ltellib'.i 1-. -ic p.
- ! ! yob would lake my advice, sir."
>ai ' ila .'..h r. a lie \viis ilhoid ll)llbtlllll
|u; .. ,'. .. "\o i '..ill stay where' you are
lb; lite iiight. ii :?? y Ku Will .ni ely lie ni, r
i:i|\i a by a p-dtiug iain."
"Noa -o; i non-.-io- .." bili I Ibo a hu a li
ne labor; there ls sixpohbO lor you, my
libbi's! leih) Wi and good afternoon to
i e pioet"-.ic ! on bi- journey, and stirb
i 'ioa. a be was Well tin imbed m a beav\
-li..' , i. Kati ridge Wits struck hy Ibo
a....'s jbeiljctibii, au I being always in
tel il ob ilie iiilOl'osi of his almanac, ho
bi ohilOkbn ihe instant; and was receiv
ed bil tin' ostler with ?i broad grin.
. W ei!, - lr. you sbb I wa- rigid after
' Yes, i,jy hld. you hilve heOll so. and
hole i- a Or? Wu for you. hut I give ii to
j you yu consideration that you loll me
hoiyyog know ol this rain."
bj Pu be sure, sir." replied the builtii
'..oby. lin; tri; I li is, we have au almanac
ill our house, called . Hart ridge's Alumn
ae' and tho follow is such a notorious
liiir that whenever he promises us linc
d?ivs we always know that il. will bo tho
di .-et cont rai v. Now. vour honor, this
dry. Hie "J ! si of .lum', j, pu! down in our
alumine iii-dobrs as -.sen led linc weat h?r,
ni rain.' I looked a! tied before 1
b?ought. yuin' honor's horse out, and so
vvi- enabled to put you on your guard."
bi i MN., Ni.uiioi.- ON Coi IOS Sr.ito.
( ..noral Kilpatrick in a recent speech at
lidiamipolis, ludiann, said that WAUK
H.vvii'ios's father once attoinpti'd to food
lis -laves on born and cotton seed, and
i ft er Hie system had proven i I self a
il'ilbl iii i lil rb, remarlo I illili Hu: '. ne
1 boc . du .! like d -d bhti'p'"
rilli ^\/''?77. v/>/;.\<7, OT rm: Coi,
O lt hi) M I.V.
Tlii) liberty ol' lite cdloroil niau Itsifj
boon secured--at leas!, Ito etui not 116? lie
held its ti slave by any lorin ol* law hi our
eouiilry. Uni coining I'roin ti state ol'
'slavery, inuit it odes are still loa throat ex
tent dependent Ott other-, loi' employ
ment and the means ol' living. Their
' ronner masters are laking undue advan
tage of tlii- dependence to opp!'OSS and
oblige tltein lo eas! their voles contrarv
lo their convictions and political i 11 <. -
? rests.
Number of anni have boon discharged
('or VoUug, ami other- ?ire living ill daily
tear o| briny di ndiaryed. Colored peo
ple stiotlid know thal KO long ns they are
dependen! Ilp?lt lit?se Wild do liol sym
pathize wita I helli, ai lon;', will tiny he
..knocked ?bou.l from pillar to pos! ?" ll
they won! I bubonic independent, limy
'must bci'ome their o.vu employer--. Tbi>
eau b" duiie by di ive! I Iii! all (lioii ell'orts
and means in the piire|uiso (if land. Tiley
[should yet Tarin of their own. and yo to
cdt ?vat im;-the -.bl. Land docs liol. COSl
much now. and overvlliing Unit a 111:111
raises can be -old. (iel a Infill, ??o' lo
work upon it. work willi a will, ami suc
cess is certain. Those w bo i 1 ?>\v Ofrfii?
you lo vote ?ts they say. will soon emm
and ;i'/m ,sf you it) stlppbrl their eutu?i
. iluto. Tile employee is itejiciiileitl upon
Iii-: employer ; the m.-reliant i-; depeii ';. iii
upon the public; the industrious fariner
i.- dependent only lt poll (iud. and Ile
lia- promised seetUUitui ami harvest, lt
able to procure bu! a small piece of bind,
secure your lille to it. and cultivate willi
care, and by tibs mean-you may add to
ymir aeres, amt -ceiire the lucius of a
Imine for yourselves and jamil ?cs. 'I'here
is a < asi litmitint of lan,!! now lyiiig ?dib
iii thc State, wltieii will repay a largo
dividend tu the planter. Itisica I di
I wailing for some um- tu make a plaid' ipr
you. yo to work and itiakb a place tor
y ourdell'. Let all who liave th.- uiciiiis
of saving money lay it liv bu tin- ?nu -
chase of lund.
! .1 .1/liXl Illili nf oil,' STA'iii I.W??S?JA
rr m:.
lt is Hie universal habit ot" Cae Demo
fratio ihirty1 td'biir Stale io refer to Hie
members td our Legislature ?ts Hiough
: they were a motley assemblage oi so iii.'iily
donkeys, whose consotjtipheo wa-, univ
jj.ipjfrii'iiilj in Hu- annoyance ihe.V tuiuse
I'm refined snidely ailoUinl 1 !,>-111. by
lln-ir kickiny and in ??vin.'. Hut Hie
'chivalry ought lo I.nov. (hal in doini*
Ups lacy ar*- in many oases ridii'iilihg
j I lioii* DWI) cililillVU. and al leas! castillo
sad reilbi'lh?its upon tl iii I system ilia! ibis
i by ijieiii been sti long I'm 11;, a ? lu rei i. and
!< .i."-i,ius|y ( In ?i.!?ed. What Ule\ have
'...m hy legislative euitetujeili s thies liol
' loo|< as bad ? veil un paper :i< shli'e Jaws
.'ind a recent Colored ('ode. We doubt
?not many of tin- nieiiilicrs of our leyis!:?
Iprc will malo- fur IhoinsolvOs no 1110:111
record ou i he pages ?d' Hm lui Ure history
of our Slate.
In alluding lo ll i.Nlfi W . j'f i:\is ot
o'lr Legislat Ule, ami Iiis e\te?l-led illllll
eiiee a-, a leader ia the H?nlioaI party
herc thc Pliilailrif.iiia Pr, .<* says :
. '! 1 herb is a striliigb rid r t lin il vu jus
IIeil in thc simple slaiciiiCiil. Many
.year-; ayo lin- grandfather ami gijiml
| mother of younji; Herv?s ?eft Columbia;
their re-idem-, . an ! whore they wen* tin i -
\ <-:sally est ,-e::e-1 - ! be li:-! an Ki-gleli
Itliill of w. ah'.: iiiul education, and lite
sdyoiid a eo'hjivd ivpiiiaii <.!'ran- beauly
- on accottiii oftiieir I air rot- of bunnin
- lavery. lb dieri, mic pi lucir sous, (hur
ried il! i'kihidctphia, inheiiled ii purl ut'
bis father' . itilinolise wea!!':, and edtienl
ed his ohj.iilfi ;. in ila- be-t of oi|'r schools.
.And non /.o's - mi return-- lo ihb Oh) itoiiio
I stead, aller serving in tin- wa: for the
union, au i l>y his ebhjueiiou and noble
' bearing cains Ihb position nf hoing able
i to ('nhl)ipi for! liberty, ?is a member ol Ibo
legislature of .Soil!ll ( 'aro! i na and on Hie
stump, its Hm o pial m' Wade Hampton
j and ex-l i o ior ic >r Herry."
i
1 TAXI . !< 1.- o ( 'poi, ! -Tho Southern
people sholihl bain tiial (ivory outrage
. commit . od, -md every obstacle thrown in
ibe way oi '.be llccoiisiruction acts ol'Cpli
grcss, adds greatly In tb" taxes levied
on th?- general piibljb, bi'which they aro
it purl, by rendering necessary the reteip
lioii in t bo service of a inuoli larger in il j
j ilary force t hap is ordinarily retpiired
: by tho cost of law processes, and by
numerous expense-; ?rowing out of these
displays of vindhtlivo passions ?nd preju
dices, which arc as i ni pote nt against thc
progress ol' events its Loo's last shot wits
I lo sustain Hie Confederacy. Willi .lohn
??.iuipry Adams, at Columbia, wo advise
I Ubi people, white and black, under all
1 circumstance- , and in every place'-to
? keep cool 1
! TUE F, l tE CT WNU AM) .SOL "Tit
KliS DKMOUHAV?.
The result of Ibo laic elections indite
Stales ol' Pennsylvania. Ohio. Indiana.
! and Nebraska, arc indeed a yirril witl'h
: lng lo Southern Dcni?cr?ey, particularly
i in thc State ol' Sotith Carolina. IC we
talo* I heir wool foi' it " tts Pennsylvania
and Ohio go j so ?roes the country."
; Perhaps I hey aro prepared lo hear bi de
lea t ; bul they Will no! deny (hat they
have Cherished tito hope Hud sollie mis
taken conception might lead tho North
io forgot wliai was duo lo llndv brave
sohliols ol' tho lalo war. as well tts to lilli
01 ?unirv. We lintier ourselvos however
Ur.I lids great Amoriean people will
never again trust Ihe eplitrol of our sd
' lairs to those no far belum) Un' present
noe as is tho Democracy of Ibis tiny, anti
Un- elections Urns lar hoard from in tho
present eoiitesl, aro surely enough to
Convince any who desire lo believe (hat.
at a critical tiiomclit and in a solemn
ItpUi" fraught with ail the lo vor ?.d' free
dom hohls tl?ai, a grestl and noble people
lia ve spoken (he dorree In svhich we aro
henceforth to lake Dili' guide, ami to
which 1 h ' i in >( ' i ni 'V inii^l yield. They
liiiiy t?liOrish hopb slili; but i* is behoved
: Unit lite spin I bl' their movements hore,
l'or ??nie li inc pasi, has hedi uutilnted
inore willi a view ol'controlling tho cbiti
iiig elections in this Kl ate limn lo nov
':;ro:;t bonolit which ! hey could < \poo( lo
tieri ve in Un- Tn--Monti:'! cont est. It is
l.idiov. d (hill ibo instill of tho SUiiee?ce
' tions will pul a gi'Ciili'i ilatiiper upon
(heir hopes in this Slide limn anything
thal coii lil happen outside I he Slndi lim
its ; for Um- vain pooplo. of Slah d'lghts
and NUllilleatjon jii'beliviiiesi know of
iioliiiiig sb dearly sabre I a- (hoir honor*
ulnl ibo soil ol'tho I'al met tn Stab', tvhoii
lliey al()h? eau eoUti'Ol ic ptddie weal,
ti itt j iib! lu- obliged ip feel solicitoim
' iihuUt Uti- .. ono voil'" siny particular part
ut' tho human family have Un- righi free
ly and independently to make lise ol' as
their conscience il ?ct si tes. We haye of
ten wondered bow many ol' Um newly
' ent'raiiehiscd have Carefully perused tho
lalo address of ibo plitin voters ?d' Char
. lest <m (o (lie volofatl voters nf Soul h Car
[ oliiiii. If many have read ic ihey must,
truly hilve heeii overawed at tho power
ful degree oidiiagiiaiiiiuiiV' Hierein evinced
1 whioh in its solicita lo tor Unir wolfaro
i mild d:uo hope to wipe out hy that std
dress the evils nf a lifetime ol' bondage
, ai their lia inls, willi every privilege de
nied i lia! would enable I hoir race tu mu ko
an eijiiiil mareh in human progress willi
Hie resi ol' tile hitman family, liven as
limy om o dollied f ) ?01 lt lim jiiiyilege Ol'
\\ i n si lippi n^ C ml aller l.ho dut td es o fl I ie ir
iiw ?I ooii-oionoo in tibs civilized country,
sn now by ibis appeal do (hey leinpl
Uiom io st li ' lodi freedom hy giving them
'me \ "to. aile: which Uley i an deny them
tlio jb*i\'????e in all lu tu re time of exor
cisjilg those rights Ol' lit i/.01)sllip WllSt'll
i bey now b'njby, a-- well as depriving thom
? ofilia! gresil bulwark ol' human liberty :
o'luc.iliou ?un? equal rights before tho law.
T'i-day (hey rejoice I If til a few of those
iDtiiixd.s ut A riel hav? enlisted Willi Dem
ocracy; Wboilu-r Umso were inlhienc?d
by ibis address, or by threats of Milrva
lina, iv<-.. it malters not, they have sold
their raoe and froedoin - I)otuoeraoy luis
gained their ono voto." whioh they in
loml shall be their last. Those will see
I hoir errors, perhaps, not lill Hie present
feverish pulse ol' Deinoerii'ey bas some
what ebbed, and I hey ho.liold Ibo result,
td' these convulsive throes1 that ato linly
pre. i llino ils ileiti?i struggle.
Perhaps l)cinbcracy will how soe Ke
puldioaiis -L'adieuls-innunioralile hero
" io (hit manor horn.'1 If so, lol thom
.ml lu- surprised, for tho. hst I lot. is a stern
lesiolicr to thoso who would cuiiidl the.
rigid s willi Which freedom and liberty
have eliitheti if i'or all l'uli?re timo. Old
hod il niions boro have been sunk in an
oblivion fruin which th 'y can never bo
resuscitated. Those who still cling to
Un til w ill be dosei'led, a-- Un- nowly-en
. franchised raul si,inn" will bo the uni
versal response to all pleadings, intimi
? lint ions a ltd ihrC'itt.s-- Democracy's wea
: [ions for ?ts own ovei'Hirow. .Justice
and (ruth will ovoid nally assort tlteir
rightful supremacy over ibo evil surmis
ings of Democracy's mistaken imagina
tions, nnd wo must leave it for futurity
lo open their ovos P. Um hopeless depth
of thal abyss over which they have en
deavored, in their blindness, to launch a
government to whoso future glorious
caroor all nations will willingly anti
(ingefly pay homagcj Verily, Democra
cy, thou hast nb pail in the present cry
for pcsiee. I,.
AN KAIITII?JI'AKK IN CAUIOUNIA.
Three shakes of fin earthquake were felt
on the 7th inst., td Silver Mountain, and
I the atmosphere was afterwards obscured
i with smoke.
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