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Solected Poetry, PARAtfhOE WI HAT YOU PluBAO a. Tell me not of garbled sermons- -- Elegance of thought and style. Heard from out your modern pulpits Man from error to ,eguilo. Eloquence may charm the fancy, Sumlmuoun an adlmiring crowd, Who surround the gifted preahebr, With their prtises long and loui; But if God',; appointed servants Would their herrersi' consg:ci onwt reacih, Leading them to paths of wi"don, They must practice what they preach. I'arenits, if your tendor offspring Yot would lead in ways of truth, Shielding them from the temptations 'Tbat sur'Irund the path ot' youth, Count ar vain your time worts aaxima, And, to mtako your teachi->g ouro, Guide them n->t alemn by precept, But example,just and puro. For, to shelter from the tempesta Sin's dark clouds would cast round oanzi Tondor flower of your protectioni, You must practice what you preach. Teachers, if throughout your dutien, .Ever faithful you would be, Not by words, but by your actions, Teach in all t-incerity. Youthful eyes are on you gaznlg, Youthful hearts your thoughts receive; Eagerly they cat ch your accents, Eagerly your words believe. Then beware! lest by your actiona, Untrue principles you teach, And forgot not you must over Strive to practice what you preach. DREAMLAND, A kiss for his lips and ono for h is brow, And two for his darling eyes, No dangerous foe in the wide world now. Knows whither my lov'd one hie. The moon shines solt, and the winds broatho low, And the bright stars twinkle on high ; And up from the court-yard the fountain's flow -Floats in like my darling's sigh. My lov'd one's lies- t is tired to-day ; ie's gone to the land of dreams, To daisied moadows, where he may stray. Or bathe in crystal atroams; 'To endless forests of stately pines; (That sigh like him their lovo for me.) To wonderful gold and silver mines, And the troasures of the sea : A golden chariot where wemny rido; And down by tho streaulet clear, A fairy canoe, with love for our gullo, And never a thought of fear. My love reigns a monarch now; My heart, my hoart is his own, A fairy crown Is on'his brow, And his is a magical thr ,ne. When morning reddens the eastern sky, And the lights of dreamlani pale, Will he waken from sleep with a heavy sigh. Tolifc that is weary and stale ? No I his kingdom fades not with day, Nor its magical oharms grow dim ; For the world, to others so cold and gray, Still bears a loving heart 'or him. {From the Coliunbia Phnetix.] Thoughts Upon Suffrage,-From a Letter of Daniel R, Goodloo, of North Cai'oli no. EDMUND Isnna, ON SUFirwnAOE. Beforo quuit.tingv this branch of my sub ect, I take the liberty of reucalhng your atttenittol to tho opnitons of another groat English ant hot, whose genits and < :nracter I am nware you hold in the hig. cst, esteot'u. I umeat l'Edmmund Ilurke. TIhe citations will hear chlieflv *n thu inll jusutice of ditnhii any ein " 'if peo pl, as sueh, wnihont. re'Ier'nce' to thseir Supalifeu i itn , iunt he insi II 1 ')n a pro!AeI ty basis of votoug, atud spenhA of those wvho wierc in fareri of itmii ver'a letter to Sir ieinsuumu Lan gish. da toi -Jimary 3, 1 892, there Ovennl Lthe ftol. 'lowing parsaige: "It is ono excelh-neeC of (Iur Const itu-t tion, tluat udl our miglitsq of jlrhviniaI election regard ra thuer eropel'.y* than pur son. It is anotheur, that the rights whYeb approaceh totm metealy t,o thme personual ar ie mosit of t hem cotrporaI.te ad sntpoo. a restram ted anmd strict ednecation ol' ..even years in some tuef'ul o(cngia. I gnote e. is and simuiar pasuge'.- not beennse~ they explress nmy .ideua, hntin order to shuow how faur riemtoved w;'s M. Unrke fr'oms theo policy whicht It, oi.' dhisfrnchieujses tihe most itlligen1. tid wea~tlthy) class- the tnat ural go veruuiig class--whi the witole mauss of ill iteratoI laboersvagaonds atnd paatper.-s are. en. francihised- I. is "Rt 'elleel'tions (tn th Revolutionm in Fratce," thero oceentr this remrk : ''Nthinmg is a dute anud adegnuate' rep tresentat:onm of a Stato that does nuot rep reu'ailns its abdiaty as well as itst proper'tv. But, as ability us ai vigorous unid active p rineple, and ai*poperty is sintggish, mnort and timid, uit never can be~ stae from the invasion of ability, unloss it be' out of all proport ion, predotminatnt inth du represent ation." This theory of M r. Burke, is to Bay the least, antipodal to that whuich has matdo servile ignorance and panpe-rismt "predotiatnt irn Ilte repuresentation" over both ability ande property. treatise, is very a pplienblo to thec presen t mios'. Mr. Burtke saRyu: "'There is tnoqnniiheat ion for Govern 4nent-hutt virtue aud wistdom, actntal o pre'sumpt iie. Wheutreveru thev~ aio e. tutally futnnd, dtey huave, jut~ whaltever state, condititon, prfesionm or truade, the pau'port of He~avenu to humtan pico andmu honor. Woe to the countt ry w'ihelh would nuaadly and impjiond~y rt('t the service of thte talets antd vitues, civil muitairy or relig~oud, that, are given to grace and to serve it, andm~ would cotn. domn to obscurity everythmng formed to difl'ue iustre and glory aroutnd a State. )Vo to tihe Counmtry, too, that!, passing mled thme opposite extrenu, conhsidecre a lowv educanion, a me(an, contracted viewV of things, a sordid, mercenary ocenpa. onas a preferable title to com The followins letter is from tho letter above quoted : "Inf all coneidera tionta bihuil turn upon th gtneatnonut of vestn.g (or cotiiiu. mg* the Sta '.e sololy aind exclunsiu'ly inm somu descripli ini ci ci 'tien, prnde, t l.iltors wiill conmuuder-'ho 'nfor' the gen. ral /orma a.J m~incp~..u. ..dtfCi w'alth render it lit to te ca'st in an oh. garial shape, or to remain always in * * A plebianf oligarchy is a non ltr, and n people, itt absolutely Imestic on' pred i slavces, will long en. lure it. * * 1 hold it to be hso tely ipnno'lb!le for two million.i of plebian, Clcomtposi g ce'rtainly it very iear and (eied ijority in that class, to becori so fir in love with six or sev. en ui ndird thol.a;tal of their fallow citizena.: (to all .m1twy ird appe1'arance, plehan. hl:e theii o've , a(nd4 iany '1 them 1radlame1'n, se'rv'ants, :11t0 oIthetrwinr nferior to some+ of 1h"Im.) a.; to aee withi .m0if tin or1ve with patience, .n xr:!,t:'vP p'ivwe'ir Ve2 1 ii I IhE' , by whi1ch r.7 /flol na//y/ they, boom:Uie ther a.bsol'ito ama oters, anId by 4.w m'hi'nno1.?' derived from their ci rcumstnnee'st, nust be capable c.f exetcismig upin them 'lai ly anid hourly, an ius'dting Ei v exa. tlins superiority." Such were the opinioms l n .ertained by Mr. Burke in regard to a 'plebia oligarchy," and itr power to govern a plebian peoplp . It' he 'd'scribed nilth governmeit as a monster, and l d"eclred that none but dowstie or predial slave "'wonld endure it," what language would he employ in designating Ihese S;outhi. ern "reeonstr'ieted'' goverilnents, iF which recently emancipated Afnr ('c' slaves constituto the oligarchy, white their old Caucasia' ia.ster3 ha"F b'come ?heir di fen nehised subjects. CHASE AND HiS DAuomE -The New York correspon dent' of the Charleston Cou'ie) has this bit of gossip : "Those who have attentively listend to Wendell Phillips during the recent meeting o1 Anti-Slavery Society, held it this City, will remember that he hinted at the posibilit.y of the( impeachment failure, and that t woman would li the cause 0 it all. Now, people do not generally su:pect, and :,till it i; a well known fact, that Mrs Senator Siprague hlats, from the very start, embraced the cause of the Pre.sident, and prevailed upon her father to net in he high capacity with a sole re gard to justice and law, irres peetive of party ties. Tlh( laly's great capacity, her win nig ulanniers, her thorougl acquaintance with . the poli ical ituation, have, on Uhat;) ogcasiouni, S i) rpi tio . 111''11 n't'lo'0 pyligZ 1proluine~nt pos":itiOns it \\raltli ng ton, andt otften site Iharm succeeded ill COt-ifi oot victori otS from private political diisciu ,ions in which she paLrt1ici'Rpated Of co urse with iMIr. (hales standing ambitvittion to ocenpy the lirst. oflice in ithi' land, it1 not dilfliult, for himiti 1t) IIet'. Ih< advice of his gifted daugh ter' and the 1'esut shows, thtadt tulii: 'ar she :1big 'Si cI)tjll lulo nctul il ote' ln to-daty Itlhani Chiet IJustice ase, Md who, iby folo anng tihe utru ou of l ivs s reguud lessof p-ty, it uged bem nted prou tle roppd to hptin for thie 1're lstetalt&( no ination hy CO, tel, the s cou t' d' h1tu, snt tat her Wah~ington11,I i pt'ies whee Demrtich't ledear amoing th e: vis ils CO1'O1, idcea sul istsuuei, womd oi ihi mel t wile have aved th tate( bhe sart oad Cailione sdud doctrie of hi eIut he'i (XI Dmo 1cric a ry, Mlr.Spagu hilCiiW o pomp'ted o te roadii 'Ito prosperi tye ad poitin on reeoiliit 8fr toi n ow distaraat Repnhr elifrg I) am Ileo l ihasit slh actual ly contro bylc t h ntre a eoair, a That is he hubIandriht the Snater indepe ndSence Uocnto her aim ti maet erfatutin iiIhi Prsiet seom ho beiii tegi'e lVa allcon roi idea ofh th min, and in, ibit ~eiott ahe h aeit thselfou rh toh-'O an oltb fe lihsbe excfitedi Bucoesaf it Rescue of' Burglars. On Thuirsday last, while Deputy Sher iff' Sias 11. Sydnor and two asitants was~ comnin to) Oraigebtrz, withI three prisners iinuer arrest for 1)u1rgla~ry, tho palrty was. .iiua( kod on t he 114,1v ie roatd. Item- t ho suiburbs of Orragebtg,by a party ot negroes, "Ted by .Jake IManton allti Joe Brown0, w ho were Iriends of the 1jrisi'*cr joe! Brown be~ing also one or Lilt: pa rties inamned ini Ihm w't rrant1 n1ot yetI aur~attdl. tn I ht, min4"c wihichi en suted, ti, pili 'i":; eascaplul ;lbt two of 1.he4 rI~fl~ iiig fat ty were. bad4ly wvounrded. Mr. 8.>''liier :11,11 his issiatit caint at 1 i i i I,',e' L i it .h. r : t ill a1 aiiu(ie.I patity I"iIl''iirii4. "1 1 1.'t 11) 1"t" erCs 1111" r"' 1.11 {lis lii~( i! ' took jt' i~ti.;tiijL .1 I II trI, (vi1 fl ii"~ .41), j\thritll i;,orI1i'h:1i ( ""i iridj), aiwl .)1it1t t l ui I t Jaker '''Iiti t , \%-It 1 wili e tii :t, i O td(41 .ri Nit4 'l i4 s rSI rih n ;rt 11 i piarty1 \\ ^i !'111 ui ii )~ "1 r aiicl ,'t tht odf rOl I:t1't i )'11: I 1 a1':t " 1l 1. v ii . l ~I1!' holtti 1 f'nr hid l). 11)1'1'1h ii 0011 Itbroke u1i~':l rt'. it)1 'i t ig (:, ll 1~~)Stp oitin t i''I? 1 wold Ihave '4t:f': a'.: ;1 VtA L"', 1t11 gii.I ot a: lin $ '36t"1 1.' ,o ii:,fe yards.lllg ,J 116a~ t.. \\ '.ti 11't it'l. Olliri'S, who 11 1't 1 ..( rI~t of "': '.i'" '1 .i f"i~ , bc'a me hiable to at. ;1'n . +r P,- inv thit iin 'l V e , I I It ~4' t"ci tI Ii 111Q11? .113lr littif.''rtid by at nri-i ' ot 1''g1'(("3 ill Lown. loci o:~ by e vi! nu 1ijit. '1 menPr a niaiig titrol; bl)., tilt rid rlit'rtble. 3t itIli)sSe'sioii d p it y Shoill 13 . T. hleir l\"11,1 CIl~d upon all/! 11 hi. ,l *1~orot' ;1y.rdt him 111 j11ie~s'r 6:1j ; lie f t, !t' 4~1'4 .i%.r Li W( re LarIijel t ) th [3 . Iceb..' t'? 1! iiiaO all the tl .Afler':aril, l] )' \'(", n 8t11h, 13iel p V i? n d..irl i Ii) tl r t 1.il (of kp ilt , (',ilt(' '1 '1' I i '. ;i l l;eri, ii :'' i f lin f;ajif t a 4 1% 'Ii n l 1,?i. 14. 1 ll 1) ' btiie 1 4 .- ' l /iv/hll 1\t I tOrlta l -(il) It n~t~ 11!1'''Ii Sial 1:+n hie 11i1?1lit Sti 'le r i(",h'ixLt. (6.. ( h'(tti i1I till Int i(1 I lil t'it ln 10111 lii 1,! .'% 1i' ir, i l t roop"i 111tH on F4t-.C"i*. wli i 11,1'1111? i'ituihi Vi( iit ( i J.lrh nis i t a t i nc a;I 11. Iai'rium nott lI1)4) r:1, r ilati . Sb tr' tard7 niner it(l hiv.1. ai 4'.4it'1 11~:' ' :Iii i 1~ll theil V IiI'r' (! :x ItO ra :11. t t ' n'ic i' i, 11't ' (t! .i giari ,i f ur . '1!" e tr ui the \"ilin iii tt e 1;1\\ nii!4t .e to -1rciton in thc anni 11a1"'1k 11''11' i I t.I 1 iluiy hrIt I h 11t~l:Ir, 41 ( i ^r"" 1 t'( the ui -Th inglc~i et' jut 1" p1.hr 5e i:PU c id smtax tha he i: thill I rest~a * a te r i: ti e iiiises eve11r 111 t1, i 'I'il. "1' New Yok '1 a le rim5 t h ''I'nnr is is na111rrw, ' ('t ir t "li t he l'riitii11'! 111 iih~w~ ~s sp ii~iei a hu"M h)ittssint teiIi(, a alit hatit he h:t' fthetl l'It telit: i:'t t rI tt, ritShit sn 11)t10 lIof ftiiss [liA an! hl+1' I1eclb. hl-alii(0l 1 t he ' u ie '.af i, I nil 1CI' ti ti11whiiicl lille roiati :1no i'i.*g Tegro Demonstration-Riotons and Noisy Conduot-The Crowd Scattered by the United States Police Guard, After the Democratic meeting at Gregg's flall hafd concluded their quiet and orderly proceedings, and the citizens had retired to their homes, an unusual noise and confusion announced a radical (negro) turn-out at 1i o'clock Friday night. The crowd, we are told, was under the control of Mananger Jim Davis, a full-blooded negro man, who, as Nash ahinks, has thus in his veins blood that is better than the blood of "all the Perecys or all the liowards." This rampart crowd proceeded first. to serenadu (le ')her iF elect-Prhine~a ''razee--who appeared and a-ilIres e ad his frienidia iI'' statel th:t he wV!a" 1"I:1d 111 sie tlteIml there : t hat t hey wel:ji always he, woleol 'a t,. i oiic 1 , whether frieand fir foe ; i iltt hris huebolll wrax; alwatys h(,ufe, and1t the .trine lnaini g oatsi-l... lie is :pjress,'t hjaisel : ivtal o onttitd of tIhe pi,. tori II" at''aiapis1, lai lg bten ,'eict-''i bl lh largesat uIir'ajaity 'al oit 11 l v ec'' ' eived ' for 'In'~ ollitj'. 'Tihe I)en'leralie plaiy be eirti'ti-l.'I had I.Zed tarbery, corrution 'indt hiclmlery hil wit all ltha they loit h'en defeated . \t DUalsiaen, '" he fihala-l ii of one hope'- 23 voe1(1 11.;: h ae'' n amp t a. :.(' witht, hl ot till ta all AvnI rn e were defeated T''h'ts. the -.i gro:: t~l been dhad'ied. hemn they wiere ignornut. lit lier', we are naute tit'iit'lt't. and ouldi see through their chianer'y nL though aiied by It '.Gartib a , :r - its talentei vlditor." After harangning the etrival with rush "iosrense for ab tti If"een or twenty min nieo, he Iold them he htd ', o et hing rul, s1: tantial flor the "i ntr man." .'Tlcrupon, he trer.ted gencet'siy to hadt wlaiskav, and a ''lhigh 1,1 i tne" did they llie. in !'113 Sheriil's 'domicil." lie was not allo wed t 1 get -,i tn asilyv however. The Iitited States soldiera in the btnracks near by '[a not adtire Ihis New Jersey contribaijion to Souti Carolina. and behared very badly ti the Sheril. Thev hooted and hissed him, and rtone li hi.; "douiicil," and alluded to his m OtaI s in no agreeable style. 'Tih' serendadrs next visited \lajr a ii: at' residene'tiS. bl - ' a \i., in his i'armaraks. miia n allusion to polliies hat thanked thiml for th r :,! pport. ih- no lex! viirr. I a] ll Wizr, atnc.ther ,an. ie 'let. TI e(-Coede':it' t'e' m:trI made a spiritd sI'c"eh. and rct'e' id tnbotinnil'J a;;pln~at". lile .'ajid, ns rietporte .1 to uas, thatt riir the .i ' ,' "i ro Piarntte( coula look a V. lit liran in ih, fia-t' -f. as am-,1, 'dl 1: 1r1- the " e ~ - t'o ' r ho i t i h 1, 11e titijaority i'n the l'r ii'ntial a vnai t. woul.t ,well to -1000); noat th-al his patty wrrail rule. :nid have ialnl'., illv uto eat'. in gaiaa'l nil, he vtllifieal a ) ab ii I .'bean erals i evtry Wa.' 1tt h. alit aged itpont them t(atit and ararruipaion inl the r'ecentt canvasa. lint. ntlaicl, t hat in spite of all this, they (t h(. raithnal) laid won '.t 'l'riou: viatary." iet , lot, witi:key, gatd tr hadt, w.l at '.is. Ptansed, andial iihe ariemhbnig e'of Ira ,1in a!.. tiader's w'aent t, tihe ir:eitcet ' tatilt'he iNev. II. larwn, preacher of nlaixl. W1'h-11 lie o':ti-, w,-, h y ve- not L'en t01h1. b'ut III: ; h~.r (1taian:. w r', tit tit , treat ' I' .il . 1! ",-, 11owt~eer, the ptlienlce of a Uil' States oth e wa'V, ' exa i t , and ith ( nlitiltl Siate:; plie gi:t-t iiaa'uit it 1as high 1i1 o int ritta. ec rhnt t ly,:he' :r tt- I n-s him'. i'al, ::tiia0 1iaiotail sho: we.-a1 sii .har g' a, '1iii the tlihmg was aline. The criwdl, anite haa iinra, bra ke a d ial t', n''l titi teen werie ftntl ualer on old chriab in th: I -i hborhooi '11W ha 's the tanlt IIr ' ti :i a es 'anfe,. e. rate iohier to a ie'gro mant,1 tisliig wililb away trein the aene of the hootitla". "I dlona'1 -flow, I"t ','" was', ti' P.ply, ''x t al Ihat '; -tint; is goinll *o ih ,i' We learn (hat the military aire:tedi about I tindy aif the riaters:. T- tniso m1irale wa ill :' ,u,- t, anit 1 ' ! Caall n wa aa:aol in iadii to the a bttlab1. One nagra r nti was slihlt - it' :hl . hy the n!ita-y, in ie ar m . " '1::. -T 'hde y, I I''ln it i aluct?," i daly heuoinaa' la.it'. t)One' minta. Eih aarirjatatuti t hats reinoved ta amd iir halt mile. of wlint he regard;. asa t' aa nn -I a'y fence fraoin a frm ri f lessca titan 241, acir' Iii Gtutia ledthat (reast. lirItita tighat I Ira atea withI .a00,001a0 itls oft t'encing now hta i eitencae-IiIV Stin sppo-ise this fence~a ta re':atnly a waidthi oa nine h'et. wahichl is a vearv "toala tnti'fet ''s timat for t lit wi h e riveta feticet itt 'n gla n.Ii, flaki wotna blabo a nad.)itiotn to th e aral ie land ofi 5i 89,280 ae 'r.. Ouar comona l t wotrti tenct uasa ily oeeitpies rca whhh ot'N IAiaett-'the rails baeing fouaitaa't i'arar l'aia.v A enie mitadie w.tith l''nge'r railsk tactrulI esa tnarel spate. Itfaht'~i: ihe tri t' r ihort s~afae to aid eaigtten en in i ae for ln t hiat is nltoth ulivat eal. 'This givesa i ~h ofi t wo y'ar itapoitateid t :'enc. Every 2,210 ynals oft itichl farten encuitatil atn ar. An tero or lantd inia ft ormt nearly ii) 51a-lO, itid f:tnseuant tly itn thle miost aeconia amitalt] hap ~e as5 regalrds fencing, is 220 feet lay lug8 faet. Tio faence t his recquires 273 yardls aif fencitng, whtich occupiesr juast one-eighthi of ali ae -- t hat ist, onie-eeth ofli th who t ~tle. Sueh a f&ece sttrraounin g a tn -ar lit of I lai coim parliati vely' ecotatinai cai s hap le ot' 22 y ti-u lay 2010 yardta, woutltd (4enpy' I ,7rS p ads, ata C a tnsi ierab lly less thlani i of' tan aero Thiis woal bs tathhasan .30I0'ft i'Ihel whlte amnalt -a rtikiiag illustrationi ftt'ti advraintage of' hir'ge lo~(t'a.over smltil otnes -- C'oain ry (Jenttlar. A lit ats iNou 'trt it tatcuts. -.-f t ho ''Whisky' lig," aN tlii New oratk f/'iean iah'irges, pe~ekuts a million oft dollars a week tild is utsinig iho monety a,~tinet Raadicatl tim, te Radical party may jaust as well dvie np the contest at. Once. its case is Iapalta'esst. Thore is tnot ev'oxu.thet atim spe~o Irae if a adeiad chancite for it. -Nio, if Ithe Tlri !ane tells tho tiruth, tho aling," by the rida of its tiainey, to say itohIin tg of itsa whis ky, will, befotre Naavecnbeor, haave potssCesion nif athe bodies anal souls andia pantaloensr of ho laudical party. licluding GIrant, Blutlt-r, stovens, Staintoni, and Colfax--provided it w'snts them. Ia. is said that the leading Ragileal gee rat late to bae in a muasing euood. Pearhatps raeh-I of tem is conside-ring how taochl lie atght to charge for himself. Let thenm not tel their nark-le very high. 'The competition sf sael'-sellera will be tremoendous anal we lona't believe that thaere will he any occlasiotn ror Ihe least demand.-Louiwil/le Journ.al. Qu'drn Liar.y.,-Gen, Duff Green, in the 3altimore "aPeople's Weekly," promises to mublish a paper which "impllcates, by nmore an circurtan tial evldence, Jo Hlolt anid FBdwin Stanton as accessories before the faet ,o the assassinat ion of' LIncoln." From this it would appear that thte late amonied Abrahtatn tfpilunder the saime cloud htat shltadowedl the late lamented Ashburn, i party that has no belief ini God would not nlnd a little murder', now aad then, espe alally when it Is so easy for the wolfe to nake out that the lamb Is a utthrat he come here to violate not only law, but common deconoy even ? But, where is the negro ? Is he murdered . escaped I then whora is the reo'trd for him I Where is GUn oral Gillem ? Where is the United States Commissioner for Harrison ? If some Southern gentleman was in volved, the work would bo swift enough. But now the negro is, in our r opinion, mRilxux:, and that's the last we shall ever hear of it oficially I More anon.-Hundsboro Democrat. DEMOCRAcY 'l'RIUMPIA Wr I I I-THE R ,melis D n.terin !--We have the Supreme satisfaction of announcing to our rolers that, the vagabond radi cols are utterly defeated in the elo tion of District oficers, whioh closed on Wednesday, and that the entire Democratie ticket is elected. It is i Miatter of profound cong e ratulatiol. Our District oilicers for the present are saved] from the hunary kites who arc swarming in our midst and raven on: for plunder. Even the poor nle gre. thcir' victims and dupes, till now, approe ate (hat these renegade Sotth e 'rn whites and unknown Carpet bag gers are not to be trusted with the funds of the people. ti'fe haiere killed the snake. Every lant in the midst hasi reason to re joice. The people have nobly come up totho issue aend lone their dunty. Let, us pelt away, elso the monter will shlow other poisonous heads, lio prepared to tuke ourselves felt again' The Negroes are deserting and de nouncing the league, and ita prestige Si'gone. Enough--- we have won. Let, the whipped curs howl. Order prevailed at all the precincts, and we hear of no disturbanco what ever The ft'illiwing ist the vote at each precincct.. 1):m. Relf. Tota1. La urens, C. 11., 3:20 3113 (33 Ulinton, 261 274 542 Martin's Depot, 170 13 309 Cross Hill, 1411 217 361 Waterloo, 124 181 305 lBrewerton, 1:37 15 152 iTiimblinga STh-%:l is, 1:31 (i3 197 Brooks', 185 35 220 Layons, 143 51 194 8eulietown, 198 88 286 Tylorsville, 169 11 210 Mt. Plea:san't, 70 97 176 111milton', 62 50 112 Tot.al, 21 12 1558 3677 Dclinurati nm.jority, 554 (lry enoughii for one dlay. The Democratic cam lidiates clected are W. H. Laungsto'n, Ordinary ; H. N. lIichardisn, Clerk of Court :. . Jo nes. Sherif ; .Join Nabor, Coroner ; (. W. Sullivan, Win. Mills, G. 1. Cupeland, County Commissioners ; Rev.. Dlav id iladilden, Sclool Conimis S5O1(:1'_. For ".Joseph," we m1on11rn ; for Tutx 3uairy, n sympat li; for Frcmiian, the saw-mill victimi, not 1 tear to shed. Oa OF Tlly ICLECT Coiy:s TO Gnh'-W 1a by a private letter from Ctamd en that the politician of that section, the Holin. (?) (George Vashington Solomon Dill, mtlembeor elect Co the Leigislatulre, was in Chat onon the 2d inst., exhorting the Rtads to rally roundl the polls. His elforts wer'e crowned with sneuess, the party was triumpjhant, and the illustri ous Sol retiredl to his homet aicross thle riv'er. News was received in Camideni -0on the 5th~ thatC a fracas had occurreod the prev ius nlight, andl Dill and two nlegroes were killeri, Mrs. Dill raid oneo negro being wountded . The report catused consid erable excitementC int that quiet comnlmnity, as although Dill was not held in the hiighuest es teem by the whites or even by his own party, it. was thte Sirt disturbance liat 1has oiccurred ini that section. \ agistrate Witherspoon (acting corn ner), ShieriT Sill, several gcutlomcn anid a large numbller of negroes went across the river ont the 5th, but had not returned at the closing of the mail, and no further particulars are known. Dill fooled many negroes with the .promtise of forty aLcres and( a mule, andl was not iln the best odor with the Re. publican party, andu several of them rematrrked that it was strange lhe had not been ki lled by the negroes long ago. AC a late hour yesterday eveninig Geon. Cannby received a letter from Camden, giv'ing a bvief accounlt of the fracas, and attribul~ting the '(death of Pill ro the bloody Ku-Klux-Klan. (Charles ton Necws. TIia IUT M[PRIoN4MENTj OF COT, WooL. n.--The Washinigton corresponidett of thie New York Jierul, writes as fol lows mn reference to lie inicarceration of C'ol. Woolley in the Capitol: Ujndcr the direction of the defeated Matngerr and aided by the majorily of the Huse, a room is being pre'pared -in thec damp11 and disnml basement of the Capitol for the imprisonment of Col. W~oolley, which will exceed in the so verity of the confinemnent which it im poses thte harshest discipline tnflictet on convicted felons, it is a close, small room in the centre of the budding, with no0 Ontward prospect, and waih a chilly damtpiess which will~be fatal to health and to life if the confinement is long continued. Iron grates enclose the only wimdow which looks out upon an~ area about twenty feet square. . Let it he re membered all the time, in this connee. tion, thtat Col. W oolley has over and over again answered te commrittce t'hat ho uses not one dll~ar either directly or indirectly, to infin'entce the action of any Senator upon the (fueation of impeach. mlent, and only declines upon principle to detail his own private affairs, over which tno tribunal in the world has any jurisdiction, H~e offers, however, and has from the first, to submit the whole matter to the House, whether~ he elhal make any additional .i..-ei .... thi:, The Interost of the White Toilers of th: North in the Presidential Eleotion, To the unemployed poor . of Nov York a Presidential election, with al that it implies, is a matter of life ani death. To the wealthy it may be al exciting stimulus ; the well-to-do, c holiday pastime ; but to the unem. ployed poor it is virtually and actu ally a matter of life and death. 1 it a battle which is to decide the fate o millions, but it is well to remembo that it is a battle in which the riel have no advantage over the poor it point of weapons. The ballot is mf ffectirey in t.he hai.iS of a Imechanic as in ihose ofa imillionaire:,, The on411 tin Ig lecessary il to use it. ALotlei point well worth remermberimer is, than in e4t (ions nunll.ers is the mnly thiiig that tells, and the adv;antaL a o of 111111. hers i; over on the) Side of the Demoe rl.cy, for the toiling mill ion.s alway. oii4ntulbr the milen of leisure, and the ).1mo raey can trly say, "th I ae' aIlsvayd with i ." A Demo Cratie ictiotry is, therefore, eLphati '''lly the triumph of I.abor, andi i.: 1 matt'r of vital interes' to the pm'-ri we mant who *a'ws and :ehcs 1'ouLteet hour. o'it o the tweI. V fon, as to nItL Presidential oandidate. There is noi a delleN in a mizerable attic in New York who.:e hard lot would not he reuder-d more *ndurable by the over' throw of the a<:oursed part, that fe eight long year: have becu practiciat mi the lit.' of the R publir', that reap cd a prolit from every blow the arti sau an uck, and every stitch the nee dliewoman sewed ; that drove th< poor into miserable tenmllents, in or. der that rooLm mlight be made fm their palatial mansions, and foret them to pay taxes, not on their in ')mis - it would he a si ilht maattel !--but n . me e 'orsel th v ate ani every rag they wo0, se bonds o the rich may go nota).. .ud their in t eam* bey paid in gold. WV hear en->oght of equlality now-a day; t> I.2fiiekn any one of the word Of so1ial skinuality betwtW 0 mnnd mI l 12:m44 no on' is mad eonpugh ti propo;'e ; :bt -Oei:al ' f lity with t h< Man an laf 3other i.; quite a diferelll thin'. Now. there i. one 4 peir.Cs , equ 4alit.y that a D.- itocratic victo) would be likely to seenre---:mn equa l i ty that every fair-miwled man wo& like to see, bit, which these o inalit. p4rator Never thin: of', and that i e'flIlii y of taxatiolf. We are fo e(quaflit ' of taxation ; let the lLdel he di sributed e mly all over, an h-t the rich mwn hear hii.i OWn load W1't hadt eenc.'gh of thet subst,"itute: bu'i ness during the war--mnore th:1 enongh, heaven knows ; but let it e with the war. The poor shoulder , in uskets for the rich them ; mlu.st Ihe shoulder the responsibility now t. This is the question tt,' next l'resi dential election is to decide. flefor it, every nthr palus. In conp arisar with it. every question is of m inor) im po rtlne.. A few monti h from nov and we shall know whetler a privi Iy'cl claIs is to he soldled on tli ecuntry ; whether01 castec, under th<. most, i-ifidious for is to prevail with the taxp(y1r Iis pariah.---- a ro p.linwo /u4on/. ANYr JoUiNso.--'There is a goot deal at' fear 41xpre~ssed lest the~ Pr~iesi de t'f will not support the~ nominee o10) the1 DemofifcraItie11 prtI. Buit 1 ai 11ble4 to givfe youl some'p0 rositive infor mo t ion on I.this head . In con versa tiorl with an1 Indl ina Pfolitician, who calle1c at the: Whiite HJouse yesterdafy to con gra~ tte its; occupanf t upon'J2 his ae. q (idthga, the subject cameit upl. Th'le Inl df~liai -ligges ted that1 thI e DemocraILt.< are a little af raid off the l'residenit. '"What are1 they afCraifd of T' Mr Johso alskedU 1434. D~o t hev think Pi'l not aI good enoughf~!i Deoerat t b Inelc my record'f soundi enog l~ll Whaliit i1 the matteI fr ?"' "'They th11ink you ha14ve not cometi ou21 "1)o they mean Schofield."' "'llow coldlt I (df aniy better ? 1had( to take what I could1( get.Th Senlate1 would not coniifi anyl ont else." I"BIut. they say youl aire not ini sym. pathy with (lie D~emocratie part'y."' "I doni't kniow~ what y~oui call iL symipathly. I (3ertainlly have donti whaif i couldi agins'lt the Radi 0ca1s. I was botn an r1111aised a 1)0m2o( ceratI, and consider myself as good one0 at this ,nunnent. as I ever was in liy Ilif'e." "Doyou04 mean to support, it I mnay 1.4) alloweod to uask, the New York "I can't do anything else. fpre niowhere else to gf). Jf 1 did not could( not (Io otherwise. Th'le Doeo erat~s are too suspicious of ime. Theio are too exacting. They don't do m<l justice. Tf they'll go and (1o right they may always be easy about An~d) Johnson. I [ (ICor. !oub,'i/o .Jourmgd. ry whlich has so Iong hug vrthe feofMorgan i e ok cn bytewonderful contraidiutionls and1 varieties which the miower t ragedy seemsl deOstine~d to assume. We nou hoar that the free negro sheet in lih< eityv, called the liepul lican, hias comti out with a long artiele, dlenouneing in with falsehood in the whole transac tioni, and stating positively that Gon. eral Mower was not married, and never h~ad been married I-I I A statement to the samne effeot has appeared in one of the New York pa pers. In the na'me of Heoaven, then, who was it last winter passed as Mrs. Mower in New Orleans and what waI she ? WVho was she who passed al Miss Mower, and what w.'asho 1 I the matter worse than any man ever had thought it ? Is General Mower orininual. but not unfortunae? Han toot is refused. This is the whole caso in bief, and the American people behold one of their fellow-citizen immured in a cel in the Capitol of a boasted repub lie, for standing by and defending the plainest principle in the Constitution. CUT THIs OUT---PRESEIRV IT. During tho appoaching Presidential campaign the questiou will frequont 1y arise how many electoral votes are thiore, how many for each State, eta. For the benefit of those who may not already know, we give the following statement STATES REPIsENTED IN CONORErS. California, Connecticut,0 )elawaro, . .linois, 16 Indiana, 13 Iowa, R Kansas, 3 Kentucky, 11 Maine,7 Maryland, 7 Massachusetts, 12 Mlichigan,R mI innresot a, Mlissouri, 11 Nebraska, Nevada, 3 New IHnmpshire, 5 New Jersey, 7 New York, 33 Ohio, 21 Oregon, 3 'euniik. "vania, . 26 Rlihodo Island,:" Tonnessee, 10 Vermont, 'est Virginia, 5 Wisconsin) 2.17 rirATi;S NOT REPRE^ NTFD IN O RE. Alabamna, 1) Arkansas, 5 f loti(If, 3 e org in, I (l Louisiiana, 61 M1is9;is1ippi, 7 North ("a roliia, 111 South Caln idiia,7 7i) W hol It1111u r, 19 Necessary to elect 157 If Colorado shall },o admitted into thec Uion p111revious to tihe election, the aIggregaLte number of electors will b.e icreased toi 320. It will then re (fir 161 to elec~t. ;c( aavit ME UN"=f only case we remeanber which fully illustrates hmow lazy a peOrson can get., is that of a Ulan wvho, being too lazy to work, and 4111 the v'ergre of starvation, was muadet the subject of consultation on tihe part of his 1neighbors. They finally decided to bury hint alive. As they were bearing hintm along to the grave, a Quaker over his gate inquired: "J'ricTIdl, whore (10 you go wvitha "Lie is t~o lazy to work, and, we are? going to bury him," they re p~lied. "T lice should nt do .so bard a thing as thant,'' .c1 lied tie QuaikIe r. "LetImii b ide i howil n3 work.7 "But e isstarvim33 live swnsh, t8nn oth ukr "0AT1No,' REPRE''( TED Q NuCOkRr. ch oria, yorher. IarNor-ithe arocint, elcin i ot uhCarolina, 7 itroswr are Ti: eas, A.iso, Ohs toVirgini, lacse'ti oNw Union, numo rk. the reionpeious Ditrithe etio n, teaeaenumber ditofn~ eletoa wlil bii inCesd tow0 Iht wisl possible. "ncautake MEiON.-herly s how lzy aperso cangetis that of. the subjectof reorsultatin this part trofieas nehbr.efinally precile. heArgchnm frong the sravndn Quakr canie his galy tnquied, : aided., wherero maour o wth ctyatv ma th atryoFh bwe are gavg tom buary him, they re-l andee houl noiteoeno"dyed in then wol, th,' ried the ouaker.~ y "aLe, him. lae .idletifrh ofl nth Untdorak.Snte ihtwr "henreT willpenty him perqeisorn andpon thispiraofo 8ere seem edveto hony resOo ort. ofter man lidwen hoes, turin lto thnes Quoaer, an. tshe lledh outof ymoom aN , th repaiedth Qum~alker.tiAe "Wille Yorel i for, meThlk' "ileer the starvefis, roplied teraetiscpe lo Wilama Pen. tCarr cmin e onthn,"preet fr.lN---nth recetraetion in frinth letvIgby the Democrats nsrvaiv paty viz: An bbellt Aderswtog Cheter. berry, li:nen; suitskaes Satab'tg Thig succs shwswhmmer.sibe