linste to tu incepted :is leaders. Thox push their pretensions instead ofoulinly leaving Prox idciie?. to luke care of their j claim- and dm .. If assumption and r.:?eal -1-.prone?cv . Thc'one imsii riv tide rob uni tiiieliahgpd purpose nu - through th.- tihol? ve ried i programme and perfornhinee. i There is sbniLdhilig slrikitjg and in- : st Hud i ve in Hie attitude of Hie .- south- t ern men to.dav. Wei cannot Iorgo! hov they argued :igai:iM the full huuiitu,ilx ..!' I l,he:hegro ixvhilc h- ivas slav? : . -'. < v t they emoted Ho ? irse rigjtittjvj (j'aiih?i.i t and the soiujii|g lia'bk of Ohb-.jjliiis lo t prove that Hr '.ilea e h i f '.'I !!e;i ils to tunke bini a ci liai a -': ow o, draw ? out pliysiohigihal -\ '.!? >. i-.;.- fi i Vin 1'-- i curling hair an 1 hi- projecting lib- ur i : his elongated len!- Mu\ ..h'n.aung odor, to hiiid hi:.; t ? the ?..?> -a a:; 1 go- - filia ;--iio\v ! hey i..-i-.'.. l ;!i.? lie et, u and .sending up {lieii hint lyr-praYiM's li with au urgency that mud bring I'ldribh Hon ol'ju-th-e aul thc hiiet;p"sitioti < f iii Providence ;-an 1 lio-.v it luis h.-en their a standing <:ir.a-;n for a u M ra'.: 'i l'a" gl the lovv-l.oru uni ?itie?iiv?i?:ie Y:;i!o,'y< alone conni de-ci :; 1 to tho! h 1 xyhoiy air?>l political ii 11.ht li* . v,jith isp'.i [j ? .hie. m ?Ve all rcmetuher th:-. Vt '.. all \\ ' V. HOW not to lanni lie- !;.;:.;il!a'e 1 ne it ..! r" the si nit Ii. but to.'.taw bul il !,--..li m.: s point a morai au 1 exhib? I a .'mtv. Thc 0 attitude of the-o l|ici? 'o-'.av ;.- a peculiar' /.one. The negro Im- beo.yhie a voter.. , while th y h tve cea-ed I . Iii1 - :n h.- Ko constuct?on cann? : n u h lohgt'i i c hin dered by llihlr throats . ; -, : .. t orin ?.?- til .thin.- Tiie ;iit:ircii'y e.!.i ?i '.}'? -,v .... ?o v.;] ? ling lo have clirpilih ? . , . ;. ;. . ?li . a i ii i. jiiitl b UKI JhJ ? ;; ..crhhleiit s, j;. windi I it jj negro-<.?J :..an oli'et Uv. Voiee. and ubi,.;: a, to ! ti ; .ti;e-- -.. 11'\ Hie Kelcrai ('I:?;": .. t .ooiv. atc to be fixed i..'-|,. .'Vln't ?(OW 'h. -e iVifigbr Jeailers arc cintillo- the he g rd's ?'?Vnib ,'Xoliec. conij>,:iiKn'.:i... I,: 'oh:-';v ami .illteiiigeiiee, itsSiO'liig 'piuiOf t ?icif lul?ft'st iff, ?U his; wella rc. iiiiiriiung ???id ?he,s iii', -ci (Inigo i,,, i'd'i'tud?'*b. and t-hbltsh fi ?. "r . . 1 II fricml.-hip. iii-isiiii;. ;!.- . an t t|n. v arc j hound up in a hOiii'iu m f e uiie ??ii 1 liittsl j , share a.inion labu ge i ii'H'M ody pio!'- in lerihg bini ?hil beiudyi td' ihoir long :t t i . i V'1 .Varied p -?ti- a! e\p. : i ie-.-, and iiniii ; . ;- 1 Jv asking ld- in'. : \.?iitiou ?'uid pjcit t>> ^i procure a |iardbii nul au ciifranchi.si- hi ineni ai ihd li:ihds'ol';t!iu goVelibiii'ht. Hut Iel not tie.- \\?-. .'.::,. n he .'..-c.-ived iM. in regard lo th . ohj.. i?;,,: ?jj \ iou ,? Iii jj the smih's and llatte! h - pl . ' .:.-; to -e . (ni euro their '..ge-. I: i- for the ..\,-rihivw u< of thal party .vii i ell all th. ..ugh the lc)* ... UH ri file struggle for H..- u-oi .n' Iii'-.-, shs. tili ned Hie gov er eu.. : I hud ll ft erl t he fie? ?I- l.a niau to vvhal ia- is .l.-.y. An.I even iiiiu'O. ,M il is (o "inilia'.e" ? a\ - Hie VVeo .. ....nt h M, pi'ogrc--i v 'e. littckwaHI ino-.nient - a - will secure the triumph ot' hoiislinitidi?al j,, gpnserv titisui. b\ liiidoiiig ;!>v|i;tl has been u? ha.sHlv done, and unlearning what lins )lU peen learned autis -." To iv h tit extent xviii thi- tiiidoihg j-,,, ic.i? To thc tii..|i aiic'.ti-etn-nl of the [Ul ...arr blacker To the ic-n i: vein, ct id Un- jn; frcetlincnV We -oh uudy pr. te-I iig;aln*sl lrl such sciitinients and a- ..!..!,, ;;.. ibfevviiiTi j ,, Hie people of tailor to ! .-ware of Hu- i j tlp-e.ateiied danger. Ybiir iV'tciitls in ... ar, Il( tho Jvepuplicah - ai e yt Mit li iinnls ill ?M-acC ?.. Neilhcr compelled hy thipat, mn . dlicetl |l( hy promises, th.- fncdiiteh of t!.- St.-ulli p. should stand Iii miy uiiiti'il lb IhosOw Ilo, jo in the libtir Of I heir heed :.? '< pm ib . .-ie their prov ith-nt ?al ?lt liv tie; . . 1 * i u . s i( 1 < ? 111 i > i 11< .<'111 .-. Aiit'oi- ,? lion It ?s nothing against 'ie- grcai Ahraham ., rdiicolii thal lie!.:.! an ambition tobe president. Doubt less, everx "mah (?f des- ], lilly ." a- Ito was, has certain premonitions j ofhis own gi eal noss. 'Tho following, by a eorrospoiident ol* tin) Now Voile 7V? /'?/.', is part ol'a con? creation w illi Mr. him .-lu's partner, (Win, llorndon, ISsq.) revealing ionio ol'his aspirations : In common with huisl people, I had obUchidod thai (his great lum.ir caine (o ' .Mr. Lincoln a. unexpected as il was int. solicited, and t.. Ihm a st ague ri HIV pico ol' hu h, itUc a li ii tory' pri/c Th|si oslji uuiU' is a chill ming1 one, hut it i- Ubi :i Hu. (.nc. Winn the 1 touche- and Lin coln conte-' wa- cn ic I tl;.- dercated man Sit!'.) to hi ; paflhef. - ..i'.i?y. I km w 1 -'mudd ur, - ;'... place! wiu-n I miiptoil lot h. This dt hiit willi unkem, Presided." ! I ic O ?flt ed, in I lie i ll eli I.I, ll.\ pl opo- ; i -/ion Idokiug t,. ?,1. aeeept.pl" a less!, er pli?oo, am! Ilii- with tm* ooiiciitranee ot' h.i . :';ieu.'. ami l'a;.ii!\. .At i li? -ame I time he ti ok m. Jhiiile?li:il?> tnoalis lo prc- . rind:;:.- i !- . ?;p.?i tund \ ; rallier, like a ; I mun destined, -at ucee closely to st hoy I uni v ?gil? i.< c, read hil lu? issijes as they ! < lc\ cloped, and write ! foi Iiis cull. II canto ai last, in a -pci-iai invitaiion ? o \ i-it Nev, York ami - peck in tim ( 'o'op., j r hi-tiiu; .. Il - li ii, Intuitively, thai i hi-, wa- ldc lori ".. :. '. v, ?iii a liunuui j's I: is p. -fl *-? ? ? tlij:!. a; this moment.' - Ci i i'id'.N i i ?-. hicihl wi.hip rod "-.tay." ! ;e;i ,hl?c ui:cd|i ho dead, and .\hVa-!:i .. ; Icu ' ' ; 'd?o, .Slr. Lincoln." -aid llorndon; f .make your hod uD'oHs. Speak \\ith|" ocr -u-uai lucidity1 and Ihoroiightic ( Home said ..(;.?." al-o. ; M I lc appeared in New York; ns all ol' c OU rcinelllh,.)-. ;i|d his Mleee-s lllClC p rew the al-o ?.'.'.on \ I,,, count iv to his d aire. The Wc.; cati ol L imite hii'lb j ri lie i'-ast mus? pa . them : ?iud '.!?c ll ri jj j h 1' Lin coln A. llcriH} APR Iii 20| 1807. |>h i ti h-Pox iou ni' appiUcvLi dillong tho C?olorod p?opi?. dh thc I ??id. r of Idl't weeli, in --bine at.-'( ' in an Op?late words . : oafpioh to Pu- c. people, say- : ..A few divine- ?.f doubtful jill ty ha\c!, .cul .le.l among I'm ;.-, niel !?a\? berni ,1" uc intent on fifbsolytbig theil pb'ouiiur wi iii felt,'j tibi h -ul ri''iii .;. . toil prop- r|, iji-t rtictii'ji and wi Parc of ?lie people. . . lljif ClfoiLs b> <|e\;del:( - <*.>() il'i.M ! I a'. I I . i i . CM . . ! WC ? in elmo-;;, in - hooi tind tn Glided hdyibig bi c.-.s'.c and their dj|igeitc;e ibsleriitg di--en-ion-. j ai yj?'? been Pie' ief of their euiloiivol - : ' lioii" persisten! bris |i i crush out every li i lori Svjittdi h'd'Cd1hieb have made, indopciidcid ol ? i. council- or guidance, arc (oft.plaihj' W c i'ciii bufselips called upon lo rc ? t the ciuilion -o lithely introduced by /.. . './?. 'rii?jic divitiis, a- far a r olis-d"viiitbh lins c::'.eiidcd. arc iliose hi had ;i.-l latents add inlhicuco t?? se re a coiiiibrtahlC >u*? i tem c ahio'iig ' hdhlligepl p-oplc .1 in, Ye ColUe. ill po\cli\ . iililOli ' thc poof cdllioli to lie c >mtort;.l.ly housed ?md ? *., '.. ... .th? pportcd. Ihcv a--mm- thal th?-poor i . . . . i i . i tm 'edmon tire too ignorant lo know laity . i . e . i .?. . r id*! manage! .heir ow ti hundchtl ulmus, and di mom y paid ?ubi tho,' hiutty lo "u< ildl ch ti relats. 'l'h?\ oi?'i'r spe?h?l in ? >??.' -III i...... .: >?" . lo Lake - hare. v. ?til. nie ! c|i: iii? th? I iii ?cr tin I'm ; wi, I! . ccinci.: - to their mend . capita! ?s?'?el? id -tarli iilishillg la v. papel-, lull ii is known M mone\ paid into tie -1-/'/-..;,//>.'...;/eu- ,,, uifvef teturns to roi lents!) the heir unfortunate viclinis. -s'a nu [ins civet icir * i v isaiu'iiys fbi' iuiuiey, more m , ! I'n' what becomes of lin-money ?,IU ni t tts .louie.ful ns thc characters jof !? . men w lio thu- ii s su inc th nt everybody I"1 ho;.:. 1 to ix ||o< o llmni iioliest.although [.'":' iicaratums ay iudu-alc quito to tko .... I ?1 nt rary. A ubi hi r method adopted by these liv - i ? . o the .canty cai nings of ihe freed di i iighieo llicui lo chti'i in!<> sop e fdr llicni tit: 1er M.lenin pion.'ces of1 yin - H.. m wages, ."mi (hen neglectihg ^'1' r.0 i US j hg lo ?.cop Ile- ptomi-es they i i^1' \.made. In m.! paying their hoitesL ly Hu liebt s ! 'riiey uve politicians, or noli-! ticinhs, to suit circumstances. Thelv gah luis the Reverend ?Kuchi'? ur (ich t>(/.--they ?-'an (/e-clinc to servo on nj|>! Icu! commit ice, Und then tn-cllne t<> ^< ? on saul committee, :is interest or piy limy seem I<> dictate. \s th,- /..,. suguosts. those ihl t'ul di\ ines pander to caste, tm 1 t\l gently foster dhisciislou. They no ?listiuclion oh account ol' color, ural;! try i iii; t" prejudice the colored peo against tile white-, by continually sd Vj "llave nothing to do with the while ni lie !- hid t" Oe Incited. We do noi NV any vAlille masters, oin only - alety is man:'; .in'.. Our own altair-." They li v nie. t.. go, ?di tiie colored people i I'lulrehOs by tluoh'splyOs, ? hore they lo hilve no church coilllCcliOil witji wi ?M'Opl?, UV tili- specious plea. 0 Have talion manx fruin (he niaterhar om ,,r :!,<. l)hi M. I-'., ( lunch, whicl liberally doing moro than am other louiiua! iou in thecoiinlr\ lor the ben 'I' thc coioli'il people. \\i the liwiUcr suggests, Uno, m lofsasli'hi cll'oils to cru-li oin ami' .ress oVOry hiovcihcnl made lo? ooh cen w ho a. i ?mhijiiuid?ul ni' their ci .ids. Ii i ?lore ! men propuse to be i i ', willi their while friends in chutel "atc. I hose who have alway-- been I >os|I frteiiils, they cry out main-l ll .? political trmk-tcrs ami --eiicniing 'icians. whoso plan- of ??eacheiv rai; 1. "il" . on..uniiuabal Wpljhl jvl ur -.talc : o Corni]?1 thal tho angel O.d won!.! lc nhl ige? I to |i.o)t| his i hen p.'c-istng over ii !' 'J'hc.sj! div hilm a peculiar a i feet iou l'Or tho < coule noon whOse schilt y earnings I epeiul l'or t ile cal l inge in w hich I nie. and flic bread tiny eat. sityiiiO i ?VC tia ;n holier than they i .ni love itii tho ooiuplexion ol' a Wesley iUcolil'-Willi lite prol'ouml all'ee iii' li can piil\ l>e felt for one who h via colme I like their ow n. r.u? we forbear to pursue lurthOt1 ?l?llful SUhjCi't, hilt we feel conslra ?join with the /.<'/'/? need ti oinote tbc real prosperity ol ilifi s to edioi'O i people should h?'VCI1 ta built t>> - ucii fraud np 'li thcni-i . 1 -uch sohitilal np-n (lie ea'. ul-t. All public teachers -lu iii .c ('timi tlic o// C.//\/(MV nf <<./,' I teach I he great lesson oj'lovihg .ir while neigld'ois a-. them^Olvi' .ir . "\ ii i ac.-. We hope 11|?> /. II not bc -low in ex pl ?sing all i-( 'aih-ery anion ; thc colored pi d in this ( dort for the puhjic . dice: tidly pledge our hearty c,< ion. Colored Volera, lt I s c\ ?(lent that t!ie people < nth. 'io not v cl umiei -land i'm liJ'tictiM ol' thc ci?!o;'ed pCiipl?'. I m>! know thc \ ici. -, and ledi .ir ?-hives, towards llie Yankee ig nie war. but supposed their Licit tl iii i huted il..'in. while al tin m. tl;. \ weie .Ogai'diUg and lr .-e dclemlcis ol' tim ..id Hau as ti eu thc had th" ppppi I unity ol' . ?\ en ttl i he pei .1 ol' t heir liv e.-. (heir white pa-tur-. wini Inp] p 'Oiselv'hs, body and -oui. to lin .im rebellion demand? 'i of lite (' in! er-, to give pledges to prov a cs?, ol' thc iHipfitdcrafV ! \Y ll ilsNod by -nine ol' Iheso SUI - tim- pledged, il' we suppo?o il l siii?!('l ' l(\ pi ay for ihe per t!i.- cm -c of their ow ii hondazo ?ir inastors seemed comforted v Ula ncc, t hat tlic pfilS eis oft host ves would lie e'lle't'iual t" say ill I he pow er of tlic general | nt. ami rivet upon their sinves i tel -, of a hopeless homlagc. ! or -lav. -, and ihe ( ?od who li tic:- and npprcsioii, knew how 1 , ami lim prayer was aiisw id's ow u way and lime. Now these same slaveholders a poping that the prayers and .ir former slaved, will commit mis once more the reins ol' po' ich tiley <'an ile I ea I and o\ crt! ?at I nion hVptthlicun patty mirv. In which tlicy h:lv?.? he?.? i'd on ilio llohi oi* butt lc, and in t)ic 11 fi. 11 st I. ol'congress, lhit thc colored thilMhiisof ? ill?' South MIC ind to lie tints blindly lcd into thc service of thou,' ?'(' litasteis. In Richmond they refuse tn make pteil^cfi lu :ni) party j while iii Nashville, where thc Democrats have made I hoi I' highes! bid Ihr their vote, the ('oilSCf VhilVc Col ored C'otiVentiou appears to lutye given extreme offens? to thc colored people genera Hy. Wjicii Wi1 lind a hl?t?k utan declaring bis i nt mit iou "th vote willi the boy- in gray,'' who lough! to koop hist! race in slavery, wc need not fear (lui! his arguniciit- will have much iiilhionce. lt is important thai wc have union al lim South union hoi ween I li? white and colored people, a.. Hie ?tller?st ol' each ohisS is ihiihitltely blended. lint il i- a irreal mistake tn as'sUiuo I lia I the ohl\ ' I way to Ihi?? union is for thc color?o peo ple to unite tin ir iiilhn mC. ami vote-, with Iht'tho North lough! for the. old lla?. ami have laid tin? l?iisis for, ii righteous i .-con.? 11 ucl iou on thc principle of eippil ligTiis, and iinpiir tial justice ; ami thc colored people will ; light il out mi tin, linc a lid will ?t?eepi lui peace hr conservati nh short pf this. Val imbi o Su g g osti?n. We notice by an aid tele in the Wilsh ingloii ? Vi/?-./( >'c'i. that fi Iciiding o)ilce:r jin Hm Freedmen's Hinein ha- lita u m.a jing sonic practical suggestions ol' ..'.real .allie in obviai ino didi- nh ic- in lite w.-iv 1 oi'ju-i ;ind i'iijjiai'li'll rc i-i ru'ion al tim S ililli, it) p??ji?ru!joh ft;!' political ri'cnli- j .lie timi. Wc regret i'm: ive (iiiVic ie.; V j.... . e... .1.ii. !;.. 'i'll,, v. i ti. i i 'saggosy; that it be done :,! i -ca ??.al ? sliplild liol intcii'eii svjtli I lie plantin? intcre-i:. ; ?he! !..-;.rds di i eui drill i?,hi slioillii li? cbihpose.l ol' while ami color?d nun ; thal no a-jv ajdag? -dall bc taken nf tim clore 1 people .?.: ncc mut nfigm. raii?? nf their own ages, or I lie ?;jc!< fifa family liaiii" ; thiil pian- for vol fi eg -hali lie atwss;!,,;,. fora!':, and freed.-rn gral.it e 1 f.-r al! to alt'-ud ; timi M portion of.?h? police force oi'tlie principal ?liies be col ored men lo i j it ?Ot the publie mimi ?m ihe ?plesiion hf th? colored people libing ri'jl rcsejiteii hipilic?; thai tlic people Lc.lu ly Uotiij?d of ili? time and place of vol ing, and amply protected in theil' riglifsi j by thc presence ami iullueiioo of shoji olllcer- a- may bc rcijUh'?d to secure the rights of all part ic-euee: nd. Wo hil-j dcrsi.'ihil Ilia! these suggestions aro ap proved at Washington. :sn i wc arc gh? i tliid thc attention of thc millionth's Im b?cil called lo tin shbj?ci. National Fr??rimun's Savings iBank. Header, do you understand Hie naturel ni this institution? If you have lint looked into the lital?cr. please ?ead vV?ljf oiit dida\ th? advertisement on mu1 third pace, and Ihe first time you aro in (lau lesion, goa', once loiSp, 51, State j street, lo what was once I lui g real "slave 1 mar;" of Mr. ( lakes, ami in the wry ; room where thousands of i h.:.... for whihu C'lis i vt died, have been - old to Hie high.. iVd bidder, and ynii will lind tl neat ly iii- ' ted and furnished room for hanking puis pn-cs. Oui*oki familiar friend, .'? Uill?f, esq. l?ii? ('ashici', wi!! gre?i voil kindly, and answer any questions, for information, you may ?oin The inosl splendid painting of our "?narlyicd iic-ideiit." hang- upon Ihe 1 wall near the place where siOod Iii am - ' limiccr in the ?dd day- ol'Kout herd '/iros- I ?i'cit'/, lu tin- corner where liihu. weicomed ?ni Ihe .-ame "foidihg." We observed Upoii tho hmg table the CVhir/e.s'/o/i A,li'in' Iheath lu dd so." I: i- s],-eial!y .. ral it'v ?ic: ton-, to ,e.a. Hui a|?iii'o from tlie pen of a just and a| preohdive southern ?geiitleifian. and tl' ab|e.; and nm-t iliict'eslijlg correspoii den! of the ;itli- i ii ..knights of th .phil" generally, whi'ii ?.peai.ing of th epbrts ?>:' noi'tlmfn lo-U'hcfs and mission aries mom.; the 1'i'eedineh. l-'or exam pim read tile ilhju -1 and idiujsive ?ot|iT ii la .: Saimdiy's I ht tty A'. '.>-. mbu-epre silliiihg .ami b. i.ililli the teachers am schojlirs in tm- e.\ eel len I seitbol of Mi ( ardo/.a in tliis city. F roi vt .Sum tor. \\ e reei :-, ed lim following eollUU?II??C?l linn from a ino i iv.Orlhy and inlluciithi colored man in Sumter. Tim design o tliis letter i--. in correct a l'aise impies sion of a hot iee id' what was called li tlie Daily A'I -a of la-.t v.c-k, a - .Mas M.-minu of tia- oilloied eil i/eiis." am (Viii c.niluended as p i a i se W o| l i iv ai lion." ( >nr corr?Spohd?ul siiy^ : Tl.is .I/o.,.- I/,, '/, ;;. so cailed. consist eil Of jusi '"'?'/., /".>:?: ail told. I was n simili ?ll'air. gotten up by lb I'i'oai'her ol' ila- A frican ihtiroh, of th Revell) N:isll sCj?ool. Somebody is, < .oiir-c, holli kid (he curtain, pulling th wires; before lon-, nil Ibis will conic otu 1'ite lihiss ? f I'ri'ediiicii in Rds section ar I'm- ?lie I nion Uepubliean R.-irty. and viii Hui. by (hrcats ur bribe;, be moved Iroi I hoir posit i. >n. We shall soon hold a leal Mass Meei big here in Slimier, ol' which ypt? sha iicar in due /lino. Tin- lilt le handful o dm other side, doni work with the I'liio ?>ai:ly al all; bul are hand and glove wit lho.se w In. oppose u .. lb- not deceive IA' false repoli ; - Mic colored people i Simile!" will never surrender lo Mic ope . r secrcl foes of oin- liberty ; or put i >!)?eo our .. bes', friend >." wholiiiVe plum. .d the nation into a bloody war to mali ? ur iioiidageperpeiual. A Si M j I i;i i.i.vi vs. Tili: 1? A i. i : 11 ; 11 Sr.v\0.vUi>..Wo we .hine to our exchange list, this slej'lhi Uepubliean |):ipcr published hy cx-d?oi ?mor. Wi W . Iliddell, in Rue em,ter au ion rt <>f the ( dd North Male. Vi' - have failli in lim proverb Ilia! " ivhlgdog IS liol ci- than a dea l lion, Ult in thc Sf, m.!?'!??!. we have a H,?>',),, ? on, iii} seems to like; im Ure that does liol boil thc pot, ami goes in for "light wooil," in cooking hin racy and scathing editorials. ll' liny ht' our renders are able ti; take :i ri-wcekly. by all meitUs scud six dol lars to thc Haleigh titUHilanl* ll'ono cannot snare thc means, lol t wo or tinco I unite, and allow il lb visit you ono hun. jilred iind Illly Huies thc coming year. IWI-OUI ANi SIMMONS,-Messrs George A. denholm, ex-Seorclury of the Con? 1'ederalc Treasury, Iiis son William C. iTrehholtii, T. I). Wagner, and James W cisman, n.l members ol' thcCharlestoii linn ol' Frazer. Trenliohn ifcc., and John li. Lafitte, their agent liming tho war at i Nassau, wore personally served, recently, ? by a deputy Sergennl-at-Arins from Washington, lo appear before tile Judi ciary Committee at that city on the loth ol' May next, in relation to tho business j ol'blockade running, and tho assets ol' I lie linn rCllininiug al the close of thc the war. lt is rumored that thc Govern mont will probably collect duties on the ! brisk little trade kepi up herc during I he war. Qu?hl 'S'fioe? ? /.IONS 11 int A i J>. - Kev. Gilbert Haven lalo-s ibo chair vacated hy Dr. Coblcigh. Our heurts ache to see our old friend and I pastor, wounded, come down from the watch-tower ; bul we will hope and pray ?(hill lie may soon rest and be refreshed, so thal he may inlier another. Mean while, wc involuntarily pod assent to the.Ob w editorial" of the incoming ed itor. Ibu. Haven will bc a kunu blade, and a faithful ally lo tin; cause of equal rights'; M Mr.r.riNo.-A mass meeting was i held titi Florence on tin; Kith instant, At lea st one thousand persons wem present. Stirring and eloquent address es Wore made hy IL 1*'. Wliittemiro, K. .1. Snelter, and others. Tb . Uuioii He publican plat form was read and adopted, , and a permanent organi/.ati n infected. SOilooi, KNAMINVIION.- We regret that siehlioss?of lin lids in our ollice, and oilier ciivUiuslani-es, crowd oui an artb clo wi'itton "ii thc examination of l'\ L, ("ttl loza's School al Centenary Church, :i Thursday afternoon. Th? cxainina liOi) was creditable lo all concern ,'d. ll' (mr noiion keeps well, we may possibly ?lisci t ?I in our next issue. i t'" OSijtiibs" came too late for this issue. Thanks. Tho proceedings of a Mass Meet ing ai Darlington will appear in our next is -nc. Loyal Colobrntion. The march of thc franchise and the fra ib 1 eliiscd has been again witnessed in tho streets ol' Richmond. Thc colored people theil' celebrated ils evacuation by a large I procession. The fact goes to show t|>al they arc intelligent and loyal enough to ( recognize their friends. They will not volo for ex-Rebels after c?l?br?t ing tho defeat. of rebellion I NION VU KIHI,-Rhode Island has again won a thorough Radical victory, with (len. Burnside for its boro. Messrs. Dixon .-'.nd .lenckes are reelected to Con gress by round majorities, and on joint ballot thc Radical Legislative majority is T'L the Democrats having bill l l mout hers lu Senate ami I louse. This is a vic tory which does not look as if Connect w cut was New-Kngland. and wc. com? mend it to the gentlemen who hailed Mr. KnglisHi's election as a sign of complete revolution in thc politics of the North. No DISTINCTION ON rim ACCOI NI <>F < m.on.- Dr. Mc'Clinlock announced in the New York Conference Unit tho Drew Theological Institute al Carmel, New Jersey, would be open to colored persons as well a-- to while. This is tin- right plan for all of library and theological In stitutions. Wc have a Theological in stitute in Charleston S.C. thal makes no distinctions on the account of color. While students one here ad mit (Cd if t hov come well reci inuneiided. Si ri KO.I. IN OHIO. - The Ohio Legisla ture luis finally adopted a proposition to so amend Ibo state Constitution as to extend 'he ballot to colored men upon Conni fenns with ?lie whiles, It will go to thc clei'toi's for ra 11 lion I iou or rojee? jio?v