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Vi til. 1 ?IH;D OS ATl'ht'A* T r i? M * j fti?i) ???.:.:..?? Jt j l?it^C WM* '" C.. .?? flit^MA'C. SI1 tV|>ic?, ? *f> ? \tt s i or, i?' ri: T*TN?: I iv; ?ia ry' ii; H.- -i \ ?'<t?l?>M loTigfr ail? vviiUc.t.etit* In t! .. of?! .? p ii UM? Tor ?tMiiUnK *;it'i>|iii<eii?<Mitf o? i V .i- ? ' M'iii <r?wftil*. (?OfM po 4i|i?.Mt' -.v ii u. . ii'itt >iptt\ii\"ii forty cents pu ?i(?int?.. t':.M:.'' . t\|iiiti?tt Itt rtAvhinrv fire tallon ill ?yoS ' one t :v.'.s. not e.SONKSII??J; tiv? ItiiOi', tra liol? ? r. . r-..r. Statrhijj.v'; O . . . '.' 'VWH an>\ Literary Notices. ' u t O.\C?JO-':?:,; v.?- ioif r, ' ilfty ecuti' each inset lion. . - .. >5o l>i?V.i\?t.-?f. ItSWih < rjvMt pitvAte chwiirtci j ? ?: i??! f?ioivo-l lu oin .>.i.iaas. palter ns a" ail--?>,?., i;#c ai o? i-iin." >>.. '<.. X<>Vv>ti>?rt??n itiaiie?v(th<i'ut j ?. roso.ino.1! ? niai.'. Ali kiter* ihouht :.e r.i? tresse \ \.\ Uv I'HAKI ra- j v.'.v .MM vM? f. I o t.-\ itt?, t'h?ticsi?vt't>. ?-'. i?0* Th? fotv??.? Mi th?? .Vniiicvti: :s f'/i'? it vu t'h'r, |?? vallie tu . li ide? lt any mere is ?Ii* nilr.iloA l'?e?ttr if*i irtii i' . ?lnav . ?hv, ti N?oot'-?-. to" ?tool Above Calhoun! ' 7ATt'nr.''V. itovi3Mi?ibh ri. loo?i ,y i; y; li. li. <.'A /.Yd- ms lt Kl.'O II I). ' W?- ?l'e a ld tie suspiciiittsi ot* n ut li h's to:ij-ion ot polit'oi when tho vrieUtul: praise hitit Intu? him. We sieve flhittseil. to say (hr li.'itsi. s'i'AiUiig i^Mmmlniis'.iii ruo ('onrki :iht. .V-. .' of this"Hr???$L pvc hehtilig MVoCain it model icflUc'l';fof thc t'olpt'?ti people, .ind warmly coin ihetidiiiO, lits political -vi?iee and monier hiuilt :ii thc i cite election as a spion did ??vi,.:t;}o; lot lh?j freedmen ti) follow. Vi* oil o.a\ pray '.... he ri eli vor od from tho JJ rai-. ..- ?.;' nu'o men is-, desjdsc Uc i i.^o ii; \ equal rights, ti lid would buy atid kell him and his race lo-dnS if they utily had lite p?h'cr.' These sante editors, who d?hitiiidecj hts ai.v-! i- tm inoonli-ny a!, tho tt:no n! the Mic ir \Leet'.ug-Stroet:, would now V'HH ?'.i/e Hi ir*, tts n jit>lil?oul Ra.iht ol' t ile firs, wit t?s' ; and those vi ry ..'.'.( t.-ts that lh*???>U!i??> ali tninhl'Oi S as " wu?vis in ('hoop's ,iiia;:." who tne.hiic with pnli ties. are how lptid in their praises of t'.ii jjiost proijoutii'o 1 mihisdei'lni politician ftnd uiii '?^h?hlet' in the St:Ue. Mr. ,1. H. denks say.-; that Mr. Cain i yid hiniself lo tito ?(i.e??lo.d " citi/enN jutrty." ia the late ?lection^ for ?r.O00. Mri t'?.n di-itlhs i!, ont says Mr. .leuks ititi otiVtr hint 8?<000 for his vote and iii ittte.st'j e. iin ii itfe'vidiis Ooeasiou, and thal htf ((..'.-ii ii) li'jta'lod it, ?ts ol' eoui-c lu: . voaUi if oih.h' p.; rt ios ha.i o;l'ered him ? ty ice 'a il Bttlil. i \\ o vi > hui UiUSw iii if iirotin I- c." jn'oof .igainst Mr. rain * as a p, A\\wn\ jitggler : 11 ut '?\?' ) ivsuinc Mr. .??liUs knew >\ii?Meof lie alii: nu 1, and that idiot iii i dial ii iVieiuls ? ! tin' rev, ion i gentlcinan helieVe Iiitti ^uilfi . an \ ?i tr.'ii'.iO' lo their cause, is v.a iVi .1 hy Mr, (^.tiu's ...MU l.r.igttago in t is /fi . . iii' Ijist week. He says, " his ' i. p.-o pie ;.;..\o h'raiiilod him a> it.n tug . ? '-ev..- : ii.'s ). vp'.,... <u).l turned a liehdo > i;;it, ?ti l : ! then out. Tittil is the '-> bute ijiii'vlip ia a tmt-sh'dl : and for 1'iis . io Oohu'i'd ; iopJo have donounctl him .i', s tm i?, yr mid th-r?4vor : dieri, womer. ? o',:!> have eiirs?d him m tht> -'.i?'oi-i: fnf days iliey h:iv?i tin-cut viiv-i io built his hijuse down j and nitir . li?"r him in the sttvet'i," Vihserv. . charge of " irai tot' tiiitS v.front white people, i*, fjopi ?".ii:-'. couti:t'oji;aiioiis, hut from .. tis ona pi ? pie," u> whom lie ministers, 'ii,e\ make these toriotts charges against lpaspir rant hitherto sturitual guide, aird if.'.i '.<i?> after itii ihti:h:it<i aetjuain taiiet' far more than three yoai>. \Ve flunk the h jimence hud teachings of t>ui:h a '.\ ola le: l'tt! ?nan alu? blighty leader ?lin. mg tllC er > y,.(I penp'to :ls M y. ( 'aili .. nd the Democrats think 'Mr. Cain to he. ont?ht t<> juoiitii-c better fruits than " men. wi.-.n M niel Ctpldi'en'! ol' Ids ovvh . llpck .. t iifsini; hi;., in the s?.reets for six days aa i threat chino to hurn \\'\f> house anti JJ i.jdiT hiai." Ititi ::'iU' -.? a-, hlood lina beeb shod, ?ve . ii! lia jil tent toil ?i^f tltose who have ea !>;. rilli foi' Mt;, t ain's pj.tie.nage i:i Hie }>!iiit tn t!i i t -;, tha' his sit)i|)o.sed inflti rnee as a leader iiiiioiig the t'oloretl jieo I Ita? lit-Oii ovi'ri'j.tod, an l that lie has . -iv iit'i . ??'I'SKU: Ui-s own church and ...?t. ihttcli ?-/."/e. is seen in his iiiisiiccess ! il ?ittoni|;t to defeat the ?leetioH Of Mr. j'iliitiaiiy ?asl week. We itjiijjl Cheri \ ?ila', those \\hi# l.'.vve hrib?!? td dtfei will he f hy nf Mr. Ouiii at the liest .'lei;:.m. a., in: evidently lias ... ?io inline!)-- . <.v<-r the foriiier intiai?r? ?hitit ive ih>.'- hvof his bfiithor J???(tme?, We wish to say a Wort! about Mr. '.'.lin's i>iind way nf beraling Northern people wini reside :;. the South, and Iii.?; nthtouie praises of the South,-rn white people as the special friends of the Milch race We ijiiu!.- lin- following fruin his, remarks in '.la- last d/ts.s??iio1// Itecoril : " He (iii'.' negro) knows that thc white av?ii of '.io South a vc able to th;? more ri??I good tb thc pcoplii here Hum can bc done t?y any oilier class ol' men." Wi" havtj an example of ?hal lin1 " white men ol' Hie ?South" would do fin tho colored people if left to llieuisoh o -. in thc famous '' Negro Code" passed by tiie Ki?< 'visional Legitd?Uiro of South Carolina throe years ago, portions of which Mr. C. publishes in Ins Jtcconll from wc,-h to week. I*, will he a sorry day for thc poor, freedman whiiu thc Northern people! oem?o to send missionaries and lonelier* into this country, ami withhold their aid .vcl prut Cet ion troth those whose freedom was thc result nf the triumph of Northern 1 arum, and whoso many wants-religions, e luca'ion-.!, awl material--have hitherto boen mainly supplied hy Northern be-j nevolonoe. Il miits i ho nun who wag- I war to make td a v? ry porpeiuk); to have iii.-' freedman denounce and traduce Ids de liverer-, lind Vilttti sides With those who | would liohl him ih bondage if I hey j OiHtld ; ami ivhi n the Chstrlcston Ml rc ii fy' ,\ud A' . puloj;i'?0 Mr. fain for hit jib* UtK'?? bourse, ta bead of fe?ling tlattered 1 ibid itdlated. Ito Ought to have thc neusa liou of burning coal- poured upon his head. I . ."-??* VAX ni;: Y UK Tiib'srici)f l Cij?ttii'V is an ennobli::;; trait in Hu I human character, ami wh?ii exercised to I i w ard worthy objects may bo productive Of much gool. Hut thc charity thal too i easily for::\vc-, "r palliates crlnic i* ueilii er to iv applauded nor admired ; for it m . more likely to encourage evil cour.es ( thftii to promote reformation, l im wrong ?doer is .-tel hun nudlcd to penitence by I leiden; ptihtshm?itl.. Meix-uivingh'ts erinn I tSv im >r.<. tin f?giillU'uiicli tlwttiilles in proportion its lin- din: penalty is dimin ished. A striking illustration bf this is all ?if tied in Hie conduct cf those engaged lin the late rel id!-hm against the gbverjt; m?nt. Ooserviiig nothing short ol death, in the legal estimate of their guilt, they w ere pencilled to return lo their h )ht?s i and their iisnal avocations, on their sim ple ? romNe that they would obey the laws and abide hy certain m ts of Con gress ; muru,teeing free lom and other righi s to tile negro. Humbled by defeat, they gladly ftceeptt^l these conditions, whiiu they wvro astonished at the mag na.iimity of a tuition whoso life they liad i tie, n endeavoring '.o destroy. Hm. Iijiv? '.hey to p', liic-e | r..u,i.-c>: Far from it. ,'itst us soon tis tin y got 1 .ut of the soc.ml ami renell of t . rant's cannon, and '.roi recovered a little ftvm thc fears ii hil tho. fatigues id'war, '.he old |?o!ihgs ot idisj i loyalty and oppr??tsivii l?ate ot' the n gio hogan to rekinllle in their heart and j Iniye Continued to grow in breadth and i force h it Ul lt is lib long.': safe fi) uekn.n. - i ledge oi:c- self a IV'mlid of thc Coyci lP ?ttieh?, ..i faVvd'jibljj tb ihr granted rights ; of the free i pc-bpo , Cxcej)' t:i Ilms ? local div s w here pi Cpi ii; 1er a ni e of the en franchis.. I oli-v ?ot i .<:> a nu lin tot' and ! .safogi'.i.- l. Tim.- ' uni ev ..!. tit and im'is pv.tal?o. facts, and it seem-- strange, itv I deed that any loyal tuan should he blind (o thc pl?iit) tcnchii.es of experi ence. :>..- lo lu- wilting' to place reliance mi tl'io pblitloa) lib ho? ty of u people, br liicir rcpr. ser.ia!ives, V,*Ub>e promises 'nave boen broken, whoso vovvs have Peen wa-bed away in loyal biol 1. ami whose I hostility to lin- ( iovernuitml i- m.' only ! mit doini- but wakeful ami on tlc tii?rt, Win n liiere peopl? show; signs of peni '. lenee, in a hearty support ol'the tiovcrn ; incut, in a disposition t<> rec.'gni/.e : ml . alu.lo hy the ''-'tinged condition of.'itlairs ; - -when they can sec in lim negro a m in and lt rd th er, and ie?! a bi'iito ; when they cotise ;o revile Iii hi for his ignorance, .".ml jiid iii enlightening and ci. vating him ; when t'ney cm bring thcUi.scl.ve? to tho p. .:it (if COlimili't ifiy him i .ipa Me'of IjUdgiiig foi" himself, am! allow him thc manly privilege bf yolibg as h? eliot.ses, with..nt sitbjoeUng himself to cur-.'-:, ; brilns, and cruel throats, then it will ho ; lime enoiigli to trust Hie iii with power , then the ?xiM'?isi; bf Chariiy inward them . will I.,' commend;*' le, and iaith will ?iavc i.somet hing more .substantial !>i rest upi.:. I than g?iod wishes or pio-onist prbiti?sv'S I -licit, bi fore. I Hun.11 ...univ.--The Daily S'tur? -av s. jin lin: com-e of some remarks ?oiio?rn i i ii g the vir'uoos ?iiiligha?ibii evinced by I lie colored poophi tbv.ai'd ile former ?. Daddy l ti ii? " but lioW:** th? Heverend H. H. t ain" Ol' the daily papers;, (hat '. there arc none sb tyrannical as (hose who have been oppressed." We have always supposed that the .Votes held that. Kluver*, was not oppressive io the negro, ami therefore cannot sec thc force of tho application. Some philosophers, how over, bon'; stop !" (hi uk j and dbtibtjosi. this is bf '.htm. outr. " -I. Sr.MITU I VKANSlS." , IhKXHf herir 'he ICxpro - 61 Uro oh M- fi- ' ingstreet, in tlii* oily ? "M Monday Instv'l " lu, C'HAUI.KSTON Mnui ia." ' Wo have I'M:; known of tin1 ill no <^,,,! our wm'iii'Mil neighbor, hut little thoiudti wo should 'O .?'. "ii bo called tu chronicle this OVOllt. Tho deceased was un i'l l resident ot' Charleston, and in thc bro ol' yoilli fought linois ..mi 'li'l sonic ot hov ino-i.s ?.root ?'"t-. (Puting tho rebellion our neighbor way :i wonderful power in ibo hind, ?iud 'brow " (Ircok Iii''" ttttd l"l -!)..( h.-tn tit .1 efl'. Davis ttttd tin' Y;n koco Yarioiu rumors* live afloat in reicrevoe to tho I'Clil oitUS? ol' do.-ith, hat wc ire -uro it could not have hr,MI for wnhlof medical lidVW?rs or a strong tenacity to hie. Some think it wits ia>nsuhiptioii?f tho I.loo i and herv?ais finid,onitsed by intort.a'. ?>r ?i/th^n*/, fifi's anti grct? C^ postiro. Much hilo on tho stomach Mid hot Inrath indica11 this. Others think vaiiotmly thai il was Hie ghosts ol' Soy mottr and Blair ?ind Hie dreiut phantoms called up hy rece?? Republican victories.. National. Stale, and Municipal, hctil'g on shattci'cU hoi vos aid a broken consti tution, thal brought tin dyspepsia lind mental aberration, and then M O-??', ;>v muig?iig---'1 suspended ?" Wo thisl (Uv lU'ii'ij J'OU?'MHHH haviim tho -vmpiotns ol' tho Mt remy duri ne its last il ays. will (iike lithely warning ?\h<1 ,\ vet I so sad an end. Wc recommend lilli I lite historic pal ! incito log which has dooli sentinel belan the Mi rci(<y office so cmg. lie sawed in to hoards, a suitable collin iinide, tun t!io reniai hs duly ii.terre'! without tin benefit 6f clergy-UtdC-'S ac.doted Demo ..ratio minister ctn Le round--and Hu follO'.j'iiig inscription engraved on th? tombstone : lltifk! iVoin titi ioiiih it dob'iut shriiid* ? .Sititoe:irs iiti?iiii :ii" '-r, : Ve li vi e.: " Hotspurs" vi -.v i ho !> rou lid Whore you must ?lim tl\ lio. Polmhl ino. friends, i's yon pii.?S hy, As Villi are >?U r sn ? lice was 1 : A? I am ni.w ?n Voil liilisi be Prepare tor death abd folloU* ino. I-1; i.I.'!) M A.X'S SA r.'.Vos /M.YA'. j Tm- lloiiiistiihg iii.slitu'.ioti. located a Tl llroad Stree', in this city, has liiofi than 6'j'M'?hr,?/ '/'/<<.".s''no,' {)?.;:,ty.-. ,?ih t?tj p '-il. This speaks weli i',>r ninny ul tin Colored people in this vii hill \ . e-.peokdP ! when w c take into ?icoO?it'd Hie p o ! i c crop- and ?onsihpieul s< 'a roi tv in nviict during ile three yea:-' e\i-:c,cc o'thi. thank. We commead the i'oll?wiiVj ex leeliihit I'i/lhrirUs, li en t.lio pen ot' P. A I Hitter. K. |., to ..mr reader.- : ft i- lii.it thc .1'p ?.simm; of lirgi amounts tl.at i'm ii:- Hie habit ol'.saving il is the laying up ol' -mall .--un?s-tita ' which oohl?s IVoiii - i i fd li nial. 1 pfostiino every !:> ed pUrson in (har j lesion could spend all th? ir eurhingi lb i ibiligs tiley though' iii C..'--,ai \ . i'll J goi d many think it inure iieO?ssiUy ti -a-e a little every we. k or month i ht In 'saf? Savings Hank, a? VI Htoad St. A gOod many !i m '.earlie,', to $?Vcl)| all they earn in the hill .".mi busy seaton dor the hard ti ines Ol' 'be long stunner I' has bees) :i severe kssoh learned b\ . bitter experience. ' Matty a man Wears au ulii p.aii o IsllOCS, ntl ell hat or COtil; ol' jliUl o 'pants, not bcciiuse he is poor bul he cause liC iii ?getting ric!:. Hois lu viii; ; up t w em. v-'ii i-, lilly, or a hundred lid I lal - a ye;.]-. Besides, they now eiljOytli {O'iVdege Ol'pt'oviitilig for their faunie tor their cltiidreitj tfie yi.iiiiig timi ruin; race who are -low's iii6\liiig on to 111 iiticompioreil olistaclcs Huit -uroly nviii .'!?em winni thee attempt to rise ngti.ns the world. M ?ney. knowledge, kill and work will remoce th-in. l ll ?me oi' two hundred dollars ai -aveil /'or ea'eli ?hi?d '.inti! (hey ?criy? : agc, ii will mako llieiii .-ure . I sov<ri aeics ol'land tilid?aiimll hoiiso. Al! good men a:-- inletcste?.l in iii institution. The ciiiiniclcr ol' the I'rivd people i each oily is judged Ly lite ituiouht oi'd pOsil.S each motil h. , 1'resident Anilrow.lohnson, in a lette May ,'ilh, LSti.i, SOilll -.'..'ter Hie death . i'lesidci.t Li i i col U, slates. .. 1 cordial . approve ol' the iaudal-l . and hetievolci ohjccls Hie I' I'CCi I ll hi I T'S Stiviijgs a: r?u-t i'oinpany, eluirlcrcd at the ia -cs-iou iii' (.'iihgro^s, and in its acth , opoi;;!i.in-, I coinhleiid ll lo HiC Secret ri>-s: ol' \\':u\ Xitvy, and Treas ur, h su'.h raeilities in renell i ng the fieeiiine and i'm th" sale keeping and liau.-poit lion of Junds, as the uoiitjinnv may nco 'and as will he consistent willi thc pub! service." I* reclinen, do not believe any in: is .t real friend to you who does not e Courage the National Freedman's Sa j ings Hank. ( ' r.xK/tors I V>s AT ION.- A cortcsjio d?lit of the t'oilintbia I'hoinix, writii from Dim West, ?>iiy?? tliiit G?vOrnoi'.Sct has given live Int nd red dollars lo war the endowment of Ki'tsfcino College, sit tiled al that place, and fifty dollars to t ? 1 "..ilom.;!man ooh l,j of tim college. Titi: Li.L'c rio.v mxn.'s r. \ I'm. Aiding Hoard oj' Aldefhi?n have 1)0011 ill S0SS|oh UiUIS ?1IVUH5 thc wi ? !.. a. juror;, in thc ca c < I* tho contested City Kleettoii, which drug*' hs slow l?hgth itlohg without anv apparent indi' atioh ol winn or m wli.it minimr it will he to ititi - nut .i 1. Kvory one ic ali calv t ir? .! "I il. ami many of those even, wlio, 11 ni le l1 ON ? ilemont. caroriv favored tho oxlniOrdi mirv piocoodtng. now regtet that tiny pb frtaolo w ?ts throw n iii I he way ttl' M i\ I MN-! hury iuui thc i ha t-?I \Mm'nien inking ; their scj\ts. Tito whole Illing issn evi? deni ly a put-up joh. pivmo.dilatot i and car ried on froiit snell unworthy motives, thal il will he -angular if thc leaders m ii itu not have reason to rog rel llit'ir '...ufo before llteeast! i-? ended; Thal there Wore! ?frauds ?inti irroj^iiitriHe-i <. > mooted with the election i-- very likely the fut, 'mt ?that those were ail in 11 tv* ihler?sl of the Republicans, ..ra lithe ol' thom, no one will believe -0 .petti a I ly m.? Democrat! A ilitjiiiihghly llOUOsI clod ititi I'. IS liCYol' tit keil placo in ( 'hnrl?st' m or any other cit v. aini never will, until human uatuie i- re constructed on a more manly basis and . political tricksters tUsiVanolii;oiy~whoii : illis is dolt.', ??p c.; '7> o' DiMlltiorai \' will bo in so weak a niinovity that it will s. a ?'ee ly venture to eoiitest elections. Thc Hoard wits occupied oil Salurdo.*/ last in adopting certain rubs foi tl ti? ii' [guidance, in tho appointment of s?crol?t ?ties, ?.vc Counsel ("Ol' both side-; were ar . tanged as t'olltSSys : l'or o..iiman:- -Hon. IV, 'P. Corbin and i>. ll. Chamberlain, IC-?tp : hu pro" .i'SU'iiils-! - Theo.;? a-e t;. Har ker and C. Hiehaplsoh Miles, l'.si|4., and as advisory counsel, .1. H. Campbell, C. (1. Mmimiiugor, A. ti. Ma ia th, anti 1. W. Hayn.-. lOstjsh Th? Hoard adjoin Ucl j till l'J o'clock Monday. ('ll .!/ .,. I nj t'o?> Hoard timi pui'SU.-Ull 'io ndiotuiimi'iit. T'he following memo rial was read hy tho MilVor, and received hy ?he Board a-- inlornintiou : Cu Alni;-r? c., S. C'.. Nov. tb, I.StiS. ih tftc llonoraOli M >>/..,,. ",,./ Al((ch)\im 0////C Cit ?i oj ' <:?,<n-lcstnu : (ii'Mi.iviN.Thc uudm>igimd most respet'H'itliy beg hv.tvo i?> in foi iii yoti i* bott. c al.h> body that tliOv afc informed ami believe timi limy were, pui'siliVnl to law, ditly hlected oh Tuesday. Nov?hibor . IO. I Ki)?, to lill' jil lied - -id opposite Mu-ir respective miine- : ilia! said result <>| said elei'tioil lias boen .inly coininunion lcd by (h.- Mait. yi is of Klee! ion lo Ids ' I I? m. n t li-' :\ I a \ of-. Th?- un im sigile. ! j li?wv'iprc re-.pecifn! ty pt a', ili.it i hoir ohml'ldii ho <'ii'.?".ally declared :tco(.ir?liiio to law, ami they be al'n wed to ijniili!\ liitd lake tlioli' -cats. ii? I hoy i.'ov tinhi iii ncc ; hoy arc read', atui willing (o do. (ol?tKUi ?'lt.i.-ni UV. M;?\OV. I;, tw i. H. W ah. Alderman Ward 7. I.. T. Pitier, Akim im.n Wind i. <>. I. ( nuiiiu .vntm. Ailhmunfii \\'ard -I. .M. ll. Colhm.. Alderman Waul h. . Ia--. V. l.?ro?h, Ahh mian Ward I. C. W. M. Mackey, Alderman Ward '-'. Wm. McKinlay, Alderman Ward ii. 1 H..hi. Howard*. Alderman War i j H. M. Tliofh?, AUloiihau Ward ?. ; .M. Crown. Aliioiiiiau Ward ti. '!':. !.. Kubill, Alderman Waul .-. H. \\\ \\ all. Alderman Ward 1 NV. IC II. Hump',.m. Al h l ilian WM I. ; T. d. Muckee, Alderman Ward ::. j David Harrow, Aided .mau Ward d. Aller ?lie ieatliiig ol'the inoiiidrial. the . .Mayor staled tiri', ihe Board wtis f?adv : to pi'?iio?.'tl to lm-itic--. Mr. Coi'biii uiihouiieod Ilia! oun-cl 1 for claimants. Ita l ii.-.soei:itett with thmn the ll?ns C. C. H oven, i <hi tin- Mayor bpgiiilyiiig that the j Ho;i:ii ivas pfeinlred to hear itoih ei>iih I sol 1 Mr. Covbin retul Ibo Inllowiiig Answer , to tho pr?devi id itu " citizen's party" : S To /.'o- J.,<m/ ih'itrd ?j AbU'ns^n : ti i I heil ?MIksl.ni>. .1. I-', ll reen. K. W. j M. Mack,;,-. David Htnrow, I'. .?. M nek ;?'\'. Hiehiii'il 11 ol h ova v, H. H:imjilon, 1.. I Wai li H. Tiiorn. M. I!. Collins. M alia dip Hrtiwil and I. S um i ls. hy their at tm nc vs. I), ll. Cluililbet'ltiiii, C. C. I'.owcn ?uni I). Ti ( !ip|ie:iring in response and fdr an-.\'c!'i i Ibo prole-1 of .1. H. Camphrli an.I others agaiiisl Ihe election in'Mayor ''timi AUj?rniei , Iniid <>u the lOlii ihr. ol' j Novmnht r. V. P. HSUfS, do .sity : I. Thal lim A."li::g iJoafd of Ahh r jmen otighl u<d ?" ieoeive or eiiieithin ? sa*uI pfOti'si. I'ofv ni.'i i>rju|'isdietio)i ; snitl .. prolesl shi'ks t*. asido ii i id lid] I i.ttm . i ly void iii! ehm?'ii held in (iiirsuauei.' of ' au act eu!ii lcd " An act to pr.o ide fur ihe eli'ctioi. iyi' tliO (illieoi s o( the iiioorpo - j Till Ct) cities ami towns ii. Hie Stale of South Cuj'olinaV' |i:is.sot? Svoieinh. r -?, A. I). Ifs??S, An I no thilhoriiy or juris tlieliou i? ?oniV.nvd upon tin- Acting i , Hoard ol' Ahh'i'uio.ii lo cnn J lain or dt:eitle - such a tjtie.slion. .! .>. Tl.?' Aiding Hoard ol' Aldermen 1 have jurisdiction only ( I ), " When lite j ?lection of st majority of tho persons Vol ? cd for is contested ; or (:?). the managers . are charged with illegal coiiduet." (Sec i 'act.) Hence they not ??nly ought not to ! entertain saul proton! ?ts such, but ought ' not. to entci lain it as a conies! of the ' election ofany person or poisons to OhMco, ? because us snob it mokes ont no caft? i^itiiiii Hu. jurkdictioh of tile BoaM 01 A Merin ".t. >.',,.: lt does not SCI foi th the names <.t* thc persons yola) for. or Pa nante.': ot ?i majority ulThe | HMSO II S voted I'm', Ol' ihf IIIOIIVM of Itu' perrons WIIOMH Clot lion i ; contested, or that thc >l mun HJ'C?H" I.aw I icon ({Milty ot' .. illegal con duct." Tb- iiist, sot'Ond. lhird. lon rt h and fit'tli grounds ol'protest cannot ho enter tained except as groton's "i contest of clcctltui ol'i'mlics to he name.'.. They arc ill-tinu-I. and cannot he en tert ai ned till il i- mad.- to appear in an authentic ?in? oflicial manner illili (?1 hci'l Pillsbury received a majoiity Ol Votes ?al an i lo r M na' ..thee, and that a majority ol' the Mdennen, and who, .' iepOrtcd IO have received a majoiity ol votes cast," 11 iii actually so receive ? ma jority of vole? cast. . Xs to the sixth ground of protest, ."Thud the Hoard ol' Managers were rover or raid '. I according to law," it i suiihiiil I Ihiil ?he jaw neither provides (or nor requires any hrgiihiztttioh of thc ihia ?I bl" \l tl inigo rs. They wm c appoint ed and oiiiabiked unib-c thc act entitled .. \'i ucl providing Ibr thc next general electinii aid th? nilli)Uer bl' eoiifiuoiihg th.- vam.'.'' ?rr -.. I September lilith, A I >. ISli$. And thc arl, under which IhU eleetioii wits beM malo--, no additional Ol i >' her oro, LU i : a! ion. Tim language of lin haw i-. they " tire hereby authori/"I ami required to conduct tim elections li?re?l provided f..i/' ?. A fi tn thc sevi nth groinbl of protest .'I'lmi Urn result ol'thc elect uni hms nev cr been averil ai ne. i hy the, Millingers Ol Weet ions as a Board," it is siihinitlei that there is im provision ot' law that rc ' ipiir s t hat thc "result of thc eloetloi j sholl hi 'oe ascertained hy thc M ntl tiger; of I'Llretious as a Hoard." Thc Manager "f Kloelions, appointed and organi/.ci nnd. r thc General liicctibb btw for tlc ! ptccior s w ithin the corporate limits o lim City ol' Clim lesion, constituted foin ; teen separate ami independent .. boards,' ami ns -.mil limy conducted, ami "wer required io conduct," thc election; a sta ii dey w.re ie (ti i 1*0? 1 " to I nee j at tel o'clock^ A.M.. on inc ilay succeeding Iii election,-" ami ''proceed lo count, th I vote-.." an.i " tran nit; their report ol'tb Iii?iou in .? sealed envelope) to ibo actihj I Mator of tim oily." n. Ar. io tim eighth groiijui 'd'protest " I lui) thc repbi ts of thc lUaibigiTs ol' lb St? vb hi I i n .im ls iv', rc separately and in dependently irnUsmitlcd to thc Mayor, hil is submitted, as a matter ol' law, tim tins is pfci'isely as they blight io b,?v jiibnoi and hence catii ailohl bb ground o cyinidaiu) or p, ni esl. 7. As to tin! ninth ground of prbtesl "Thal thc ballot-, alter being counted were md preserved, hut were in niau' CU-os, actually ? lest toyed, '' il. is sil ti in lt ted. withbul e. ?.ie--iug ol' (huiyhig th allegation, lit nit tia ir i- no provisibn o lav,' requiting the I allots, "after bein: .."unieii," t" bo prest rved. br prohibit jug tbe;r dost ruction j hence (hr hud i , immaterial av I \- jib ground Ol' com plaint, ' r bfdles't. H. As to the tenth giouiid of ploted .That tile ballot.- were carried to 111; Mav.'t'- oll.cC ?ltd left tlr tc in opel ! o\. i! i- -.'ibmii;,..1, wi tin Ult eont'rss iug or denying; the allegation, that it ?iii mail rial : thai liiert! is bo law touchim lim limiter, and i!m doing:or hoi (loiit* oi'the act complained fif run furnish m ground of pr..ie-t. l-'or tin? reasons herein sci forth, am for that tile said prOlOsi is irregular, un Irciiaiti ?iid instttllcient in law, it is rc -pe. tinily asketl that Um same bu heh for untight ?iud be dismissed, and th. :,no . I ihr election of Noveiillicr IOU! A. \>. I SOS, |K. forthwith declared ac e.-rding lu law. 1 >. ll. ( 'n.\.\tm.Ki..\!N, C. C. HoWKXj I). T. Connix, Atlbrite.Vs for IJilbci't Pillsbury, ct al Mr. (.'olbin -ail this paper was prc .smite I hythe counsel for claimants ii tim nature ol'? plea lb thc jurisdiction o the couti, and it was thc duly of thi liddy to decide th.*.I question which i til-' raised; P. is al io in thc nature of; demurrer, and ol' au answer to each on ol tim grounds Of protest from bcgiilnini tb dui. It was one nf those preliniiihir; pap?is in a trial which must bc passe, '.ip.<n. hm) which they (thc claimants 'desiri' p i- . al iipon by this Hoard bofor they entered into any (cstilnony. li t!; p..>ilions taken in ihi.s paper weir MI? taincd. as the claimants though', the, should be, i lien ii would preclude th I ak I hg bf any testimony. If thc bonn ii?ci led that tibs pirti is law, and tb law 6f i he case, then it brought tun ii. tim irresiibd.ilo conclusion stated o thc I ihl page o:' the answer, that thc pro tesl is irregular and iUsu?tici?ht in law ami slioitld lui (lisijussOil. The cooma for o!:,ima:.l-i respectfully asked thru fore that this plea might bc considero ?it, ? nee.and timi limy be heard upon th fsijbject. If tim counsel on thc otho .-.ide proposed to lie heard, they wer willing lo beal any suggestion in ai vance as to thc mode of proc?oUl'O. Mr. C. Richardson Miles, oi'the com ad on l.chalf ot thc protestants'', said thr they accepted (he proposition of th counsel foi- thc claimants that this pape should be pul in tts it pica, answer, an dene.ri ri , au i they proposed to so coi shier it : not as any one, but as an ai s wer, a pica to thc jurisdiction and adi nun ret: to thc sullleicncy of thc prole: ?Avhich;i? iii Un nature of a d-xlajratio: .rs?,,? . Tliey proposed to consider il in Unit '..!nipe. This I J?, ?ar?, i liad already deter : mined lo consider thc prot?t t, and NVn?? then sitting hy virtue ol' tue resolution i Unanimously adopted at the first meet lng. Mr. Miles addressed the Hoard at . length, sustaining the protest. Mr. Corbin fol lowed ? pie-cuting brielly the argument in ta vor of the claimants, , and specially pressing the objection to J tlie jurisdiction. Mr. Harker replied, and a desultory discussion en un d. Alderman Wbilden ' then moved that counsel proceed to Hie ! examination of Hie ballots in accordance ?with the. resolution of Alderman Cl ed? j dings. Motion adopted, after which the j Hoard adjourned. Ti'i'.soAv- The Hoard mci iii ll oVk., A. M. The session was passed in state men!s and discussions by Mayor, Ab I dehnen, and counsel, relativo lo tim ballots, thc manner in which they were, received, coiinhal, &e., how the Hoard . Were to act in regard lo them, and tho . : law governing the election. The Mayor j suggested that, the Hoard should hear 1. thc opinion of the eily attorney in refer - leuce t<> certain points concerning tie" . ! transmittal of Hie ballots hy Managers, f| when tuc Hoard adjourned.' 1 i On Wi nsr.sDAY tho Hoard mel. at 11 o'clock. The Mayor announced the Hist, business in older lb bo the reception and examination of pupers purporting to he returns of the election. Thc returns wmc then read separately, and the man ner in which they were received explain ed. The ballot-boxes were also exam ined and their marks noted. The. ex aminations evinced much irregularity, arising from ignorance or carelessness ol' Managers, in the transmittal of their I returns, and caused considerable discus sion among the Hoard and counsel. Tho testimony'of several Managers, in refer ence to their operations at thc poils, &u., was Inkon, eliciting no'bing specially important, after which lue Hoard ad 1 ?ob hied. e ' f Oh TUCUSUAY tho Hoard mel at thc usual hours. Tho examination of Man ? iigoi's was continued. The testimony ire* 'vealed liO?h i UH apparently ailiictiiijr tlie v j ( . letta tit v ol' the election. ':; Ui hutu \ v, the examination of wit nesses was continued ; aol liing of special . import ance was elicit ed. .1 S17)/)J:.\ CHA YO/,\ Ti I M .Vc tey, as weil as all the iither Sbiithern pimiocraiic papery-, for ti long j lime previous lo the election loaded : theil' e..'.'imus w ?th dire predictions of dc r preciatiojh in values abd general ruin it' i tho IJeptiblicnns were successful iii thu ' elections. We are glad tb --ec thal i' j ; has cone to its sen-c.s. at la-t, and talks . j cheerfully of the new era already dtiwu ing on our State. In a late issue it re 1 ? marks : " %' Wii publish thi>) morning a thought ' lui and cheery letter froln " Marlboro, County" upon the prospect before us. I OUT correspondent say-, that in Ma ri bo - . io1 money is growing more plentiful, j timi, thirteen btih-s ol'cotton have been made on seven acres of hind, that colton lands aro improving in value, tuid thal the l'arme:s are learning that it is belier to cultivate a small ai ea than to scratch over a large one. We believe, with our ebrrcspoiuloht, that Northern men will soon settle in the midst of us, giving ud si ditioiial life and activity to our tigricultu ? ral and Commercial systems, ami that 0 Northern capital will, ere long, cause i mills and factories to spring hp in every ? part ol' the Stale. The freedmen will be i'IsatisH?.d that they have nothing lo fear 1 ! and till I.? hope for; the Northern man vj I will bc welcomed :is warmly as though he Iliad beeil horn on Southern soil; and j then peace, plenty and ?r?odpm, such as K' J we have not dreamed ol'for years, will ;- ? i'c .? the prospect before us." 0 11 c. Au rn A ku HO.UK.-Hoi tebgiil, Ba to.-li 1 j & Co, of il7 Hark- kow, New York oily, o propose issuing on or before .January n; next, the tir.st number of :> Kural and ii Fainily Paper-with the above title, to - j he published weekly, and tb bo devoted tb ri all thal pertains to Country Hilo in its ii broadest sense. It will bc under the :- gelloral Ivlitorial charge of Mr. Donald C. Mitchell (Ik Marvel) ; while its Home and Fireside Departments will be sub r j joel lo thc supervision of Mrs. Harriot c j Beecher Stowe. A large corps of asso I-, ciato Editors, of high reputation in their i special departments, has been enlisted f-l in support of this enterprise ; and no hi lt h?r br expens? will be spared to make e: the paper-in subject, matter as well as ir I Illustration-worthy of a place in every d j household in thc land. Tho publishers l- J aro pent lomon of lurirc ovpci'icncb in if newspaper matters, and the. public may > reasonably expect something superior in it i thc " Hearth and Home," Wu have no u j doubt it will pI ON i> n isnlondid success,