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VOL. XII.] WINNSB3O1'() S. CG. WED)NESDA Y MORN1N G~ AUtST018.[N 1 TitE 18 PUisi 'I~f iii D wE1 iO('.Y n V ILL .I A MS & 0 A V i S. 'j~rms.-Tho IIER Alf, D' published Week y iithe Town of Wiein'bo-o, at $3.00 . riably ii asivoilhc. q W- All irrniieh.t hhiecrt'lioi hts to be 'All. IN I)VNikCA'. Ouiituary Notious aind Tribut'es $1.00 'fbr t quaro. STIRRING ADD1%S'MS . We give below the spee:lcs niatl'e by Gen. Wade H.unpton and Col. Jamies H. Riohi in the recent -femo. cratic Stato Convention. Tihby will be read with interest bfjeech of GdA. Ilampto*. Mr. President and ('ciitlemcn QJ ,the Convention: In accepting the houorablo post to which you have 'called me, that of your standard. bearer in the great struggle for reform which you have begun- I do so with the most grateful aqjrecia tion of your kindness, and +lI most .profound sense of the ligh duties, the grave responsibilities, pettain= ing to the position. A the better days of our country, when the 'surest passlports to oilicial stathc io were found in the ability the howi 'esty n:nd the it4'rity of her publie -servants, the most distinguished sons of South Carolina looked n1peA the Chief MIagiracy} of tli State as the goal of their highest anlbition, and the best reward of their public services. If men of whom (arolmna is justly proud, bel inl such 'd -served estimation the distinction of being thought worthy by their f low-citizens of the highest omlWce in the gift of the State in the days of her prosperity a01id i'ace, how much mtiore highly should I esteem t4,e honor.you have done 10 by calling 1um tunanimoiusly to lead you in this hour of gloom and peril You arc struggling for the highest stake for which a people ever contelded .you are striving to bring ha&- 4t, .your prostrate State the iestimable blessings which can only follow 'orderly and regulated libefrty; mljer free and good government. We be lieve that these blessings can only be securect by a 'Com)pletvi cnLge in the admuIii iitration of our pnblic aflcirx, National and State, ath hr lieving thin, olr -ynpathies ind ouir interests lead us naturally a1( inevitably into alliance with k hat great party )troll whose bann4ers are mascribed the watch hordQ of -Denocracy--reform, good goverW ment., hard money and home rule. You have endorsed and r.tiLied the platform of the Demnocratil' party adopted at St. Jiouis, and planting yourselves firmly on that, .you look forward hopefully and confidently to a victory in whirl\ .you will not only share, Kilt to .whichi you will have contrihuttd. Theo platform which you have adopted here is qo catholic in its spirit, so stron'g in its foundation, 'so broad in its conistritiom) that ivery nfianX inX South Carolina who hionestly desires reform can find room to standh upon0 itr. W'th such a p)latformI, wvhere our citizensu of atll parties andl all races can stand nsuired of equal rights and full 'protection, you can surely bring back to our distracted State the ,great blessinga of good govern mnnt. As for myselfl should( 1 b~e elevat. 'ed to ftie high p~ositionl for wich you have iinominated 1me. may sole effort shaRI be to restore our State gov' t.rnont to decency, to honesty, to t)eonomy alnd to fltegrity. 1 shall S be the governor of the wvhole poeo ple, knowing no .party, making no vindicativ'e discriuniniationi, holding the scales of justice with flumi anld imipartial hnnd, seeing ni' far atS ini me lies that the laws are enfored( in jnmstia temupered it me)ircy1 proa tecting ali tjitssts alike-, and1 devot inig every efl'ort to the restorrition of proI~perity and1( the rec establish. li'ait of hiotnent goverunent.. honor youm hav-e 'olnferred up~oni met, wnd invokinig the blets.sing of G~od ona your p~ra~iseworthy eIflort to redeem our State, I here pledge m"yself to work with you in~ that sacred t'ause with all the f~al all the energy, all the ailiitsy, and all the eonshatesi of whlich I aml eflaal1 Spoech of Col- Rionl'. At N Uose of Gen llahiptoni's ipCeech, CoL h Roll cmii of thy' memi bers of the National D ea emotic E\ Comminittee, was called oil to ad dress the CJonvenution. lHe saidl that at a meeting of the National Democratic !ormaittee at WVashinig ton, an~d later u in onversationi with Mr. Tilden at Albanya thme miem'bers of thie commnittee, (ominlg from all sections oIf the U~nions represenIte~d that there was an1 upJrisihmg of the American peolec for the l)1prpos of ove'rthrowing the lIepubilicai party, and they tol mme that everywhere the Republliaui paruty had to' resort to the stale erV of "rebellioii." The main depometirce of that p~arty seeins to be founded on "bloody shirt" argdmolnts and1 on the uts' of the United States army itself. wvhich is nominally (emp1loyedl foi thme noilenos of revl...,,s,. :.,ti..:.0, tion at the South, but which is really employed for purposesi of 'intinfidation at the elections. I told lit, cdmittee, and I think told odi :truthfinlly, that the people Jitre felt no terror of -f ie i)lue-coats, f* during the war ire had a warm front for th#h, andl now dring peace we had a warm side for them. JIn our association with tlatb inited 'States army they sympathized with Mts in our distressed oondition, and ie sympathized with them in seeing them digraced to a mere constabu: lary or gi;ikral detective force. I told them they iiteed have no fear of having that force 'drhployed to the advantage of the party who so ekmployed them. The cd!.:nittee oxpreslsed the belief that at the 'next prv'siddhilial ile"tiol this country would be redeemcd, and what I have seen in this Conven tion of the 'manner l- \vbich this con1tst 1'H to lie cdni(rted, and tife plins of the campaign liav -beel such -as tso gi;t 1,1 great satisfaction. The energy, the determination and the an 'thi% d purpose to carry this State by all .peceftl ied jnit in :surese, and tirese only, have given me 1 great satisfaction, for this was a point'h i4 lh eho nationa cmrui4fvte Was greatly conlcerned. 'T'here is like*~v a cternnination to resort to *ihr? m'eiTns of vt0k,'ice. Thirey say that we in the Soutlr and especi:ily we in Souti (Oarolina, -must allow t lk inas feA' argrments as.ossi le of tIf*' "bloody teats. We must send as -littalY grist ats possible to tire Ant.rag mill. and 4f tho pi ties who - ahiipuliate the Radiral pa-rty iVn the North had it in their power to drawi a draft on th'o Soith, stating h i, imaly iegroes tihey wanted kille(d oft in throse States where the R:ulicals are if, power, the draft would be honored at omrO. Let us do everylhing in our1 po wer to pre vent sn iW a draft fromi being hon ored ; to hear and forbear, eve1i to that extext when forlbearance ceses to be a virtue. Mr. Tilden asked W'e in reference to the present con dition of affiurs i'n , )mI.h Carolina. I told him it was aliost imposs ible to o\~erthrow the majority we had to coitend agai'st ; but when I told hii how the State government had b'eek admninistelrel, the excessive tatxation \ whiich Nwas imposedf agjon us-. a'rd which absorid1 more than the suirpht$ income of44he wholee pepe, and time hrmd won earnings of the c(olor'Il lathoitr combined. and how that, in oir town, I h-;1. seen% stro'ng, able-bodied neg rots gin g itround asking for surbscriptions, he 'skied W e.a it possible ta';t. tlh'ro is any ificutV in in Democratic ticket, or electing ia Democratic ticket, or tit the colored people would not have the manliness to ststiin it by a full vot'e. fe also -said he thougit tire Stat! 14nf Soukth Carolinakr could be carried for the cause of good gov ernment, and by peaceful and lawful iaiinWs, and that it would ill become iritm the candidate of reform and good government, to be (elceted l1v any other ieahis or be frienidly to any plan ofintinmidation at the South. Governor Tilden then said: "I want a fuair elee'tionn andi thIat is just what the othrer ide fearm for with a farr election, threy will a'sbiredly iwi de featd inever'y Southern State." WVhile hrere, said 001. Rion, I aust be al~lowed to W.rs imy gratilicai tion at the thre action of tis (Con von tion. WVhils neO have had a hrot mrenrt, from that point threohlas breen iunanlimrity, and1( we are now unl:mimrous. [Aplause-.H] I des'ire( here to make thie remarrk-, thamt all thre Southrs of wihei trunpton is thle genieral repr'eihtative, arS of thre pro~strarte State ini p~arti'ubizr-, is sad lyimisunrderstood ait tire North whlere he is considlered by soime as aun embodirnAnt d 'vehllion-. They forget thrat tire Miniy foe is iiew'r ai se(ret enemrry. TIhey forgut that ire wiho Wields * inabrty sword hoer, wh'ien he. sherathres itA ise's a stiletto. It is also chrargid tihat' Hamnpton is not cionitout to abide1 by thre results of the iWar: Thn*y frgbt that Hamnp. toni, likti thet ret of tiemid no liking for thre reconstpti'oh laws hut thamt sinice tirey havebn i puCi It inI operal tion Hfamr ptohl is a~ for necttg thre 5. tnation'. Thely do .iot know that: . ut weo kfloi* it ; albii their mnistarke will he 'or'reetecd ithei tire canrvass 01pe1k an d Hatmrptoni iinakes knrowtn Iris senitimntp; Hie does nhot acceplt all thed tormrupt mrenkres that have 'b een forced upon thre tte lby tire R Jepubicamn pairty for thk 1iid'joar of plunder and1 peediatiori. I thiinrk that, ars Democrat; *i4 niay ('n? Igr'atulafte oursilve V')on the~ standardl' I besarers w'e haive.--T1ildenr, IHtaIdr'icks anrd Hiamrpton:~ Withj urlUhr stand( atrd. -beiaremrs Iin these oiir i6aed ill~ have tire sdt(ete1 It nrirrits: TIildein will ilot rltw then Fijitd Hf ales andr~ siatagesr: He Wtill contr'ibdte mrilliohis for drifisieeburt nrot a eiut for gettiing up offieial ntuirddr's: He iaid to inc that, like Giran; hre woubrIl "lot 110 guilty muan escape," bi t lie wodld nmakci no) (xueptionr in thme case ol gntilty friendM ; and w~he(I nc says "let dIe hava peace," hre will include every eitizen of tire Union undIer the proteting megis of tihe Constitution. So, gentlemen, I thminkc withr these stanrdard -bea'rer's we shall press5 on to success both inl tire Stait( and1( tire Unitedi Sinure Cdhtozinial Rai~iblia'ge. C.8(O \T( jee itniid (ie!" t180( to 1)0 lia who had(i visite~l '1I te 1)Ollultifll cit~y of the Adit.ic had( s0e11 till thait. Wits ' ('1tlh 1)0ho14inhg ini the wo)rldI, dprt out of it,. But the exp::,ti. '=rnidht"tlst 1,e ('Illlg' d 110W to "see the great (2 ntei)ia I I'i~juili ion at Phiilall~hjlit 011( di('." for aifter1 that. there will 1)0 sc(111tely IL1 lil cat worth seeinig. this side( of it In ttcr of thin 1- elegain,, rih anid luse fn}1. its 11ot8 neCver h,('ei broughtf, toge' her hfol', andit mazy nlever be ((gain J)1flHO1 Who (I2i tl d 0S, 40 visit it. WeC Wh'o live in) tis. age a-'I m-uighly iai".r A1 ahoro our for'efntherR. wh11o grii'ld 2t (li~l)lfiy. an1d4 it 18 -0 ({iiest ion Whether tlloH( who eor?20 after 145 will enijo2y t11( sam211 eip1ortltir ty certannly not uu4 iit iitler (9312t111~ Pnf proper26ity 112ts roll1ed around. ! To~. iltt01211)t it c(1tai';l (lHciJ'tic in Woul1d 1ryquire toy) 11iiiol te iuah splce In11 cl 21 -i5 f J) 811(t)ill where' t1101'0 is 82) gI'(St al varet y. ]'jilrh1 411( of4 l( )i'~-i hhtiy (utt iiuiiigliri i 1iself to) occup)y mon1ths8 of time1 ill (.Xil)2)j211141) o'iiti (!idly, 1111u1 (very till]( thei viit(or ref111118 lie wvill find12- 2~oilei.122: ne0w 0r1'tt. ippel~.118 iie. 'o (rTsl) na itionis 2110 1Cl)i( $(1 l tdt. (I lit :l" 1181V )( (91)1 10t Eil iii 1'21 h:172 2' oIf till n~ lt .81)2100 allotted to LI 20 irtitill)i Uaclt.s of the E'ast, 1(11(1 the dil NNill 1p:188 lw.1v before voni 110vc 1]2]il litii :1 ed 'Ther~e yon \il1 See 1lo'.8\1 ). hij Ilels [tin2g. and o1gle( never ila'] of ('XaiO1ihillii the l!:11 l~i. 9191it/1!' b)1 Ausitria ani 1 I-Ipigrv. GQ121:lv, (scat~i -41i~i iu itti 1 i.'lautd 1).:n loti1~h to ni1ick4 11. rQ'fwot :11)i' ('x hihittioii by Ihu5 li ti"1 's. Hol'e w(" find( \1eXi4'o, the A rgoilt itlo h+e; ul - rI('S110$C21 I (1. '111(11 \V(1 (011C (- 2O the2 .1)oniiuj'1 of (';:iida. withI iei la122111(1 I11l2lthlor, 2(1] Ii lieul withi illt4'(til hg 12111 (' 1.12(1 1111' II V t"he U 1iite' 1 atI lisj )hjl hg ~i 1l i variiety of1 :ti i I ( e, ini e'vel (' o(c o'a 1)10 1)1111 thi of 11111;:idry 111:1111 :let. Illre8, llling'. utgii jolt hi . rt. t ill(]n H"elile'e. 2as ('02 2 ''i' l cii (:11 illes :11: ovi'shlidoW s all the ol. I nr":.:;It lea 8: ini (jtltifty 2111(1 d oftelitiincH iii '1142l' II 2( HOvOII large' hiiidiii 's. 11i1.1 21e:1i i tt hi undr'ed iann hle ones. T1hie large (liles at'0 appr )2opriated to s'j wvit: ]-ful s, '". Alai 0 jI3'iit'dniv, \V1,ueu81 Plivi lion :.ml th0 (x )v: n miii laitldiitg. 1',:i'h c~ho o .hesI Vik('i Illm conl be n.42'1 Of110 1112 ii "112 TheI G~overnmnt Building is at 1)Q1'fct curios-ity s(hop, its it coil1 Lu-tllis e-ery thing, of 11ter'st froml the, \Vitr, Nav'y, iiiglimiouse and gnuis an3d( C1111(1114, 131(,it 24 s anid frigaites, swords a1 petuls, i'n fan ai'e. fifteen-inch gulls anl foua' ijiehi lcI0"it/Qrs. *l]lolfllted sidle by silk 0?.''horiiw, that 'aiSld to "(latui) (i'l, r refit4 so. mites in formenr da's. I'Jii e1311113)t ima1:gine( Whit3t It Rttisfact i~i it, W.15 to Wall: stra li t 111' to it mnitor' ri1)001ICC) inlto stile r9'u',',d.1-s of' lI.iloe sauce Ilig gusi) 1-lnt. iiaet to l13l(Ii forth sftlh t13TiI)?r IIYSt.3'lItio31 'I'hei'i 'there 111C 1111111er iiIdinlgs 1)it4 all e'quatlly iiitercestig inl their 1)o v'isitedl in turn anid it~s (-d\eltts (tx1'itllud. 0 '1 1 . State was so 111 fort iinat "' in rsowing. 1-ad the p5rlwlv ,can li)en 11 oi il dWe ii-o1l( itty' beeni \Z-e1I l'ep)I'ented at the E'xhibition. Still We are 'riot eitt.irely forgotten. I11 1, 111ciinery IT1Il r2 :sCr*v4l (3'3"v' ot it. stle (91t toll i-yitieczCd d1owni t o eleveni iicltv'ss. toi t~lin lR3133k 'c Jrirt Il'30Ut- of 41, Mlainl iIuiildli e icrs. WValker, ;vi s~t1I A. (' IV (211 13.110 it 111)0 d1isplayV of Id:lsk 'I f f 4" ii) 113 t,111fa'rd ini( C'Ilrilest a, \\ Ig ir'I ('3t11J 1V4 Very 1Li'3ltl)1V i t of,iov txIIii#i. The1110 ' 0 10( o *1310Itt t3'3W1C IlI * 1'13 29$! Oh t i( 11j binJg i1) the Nap1lfE 14 It lll11 'v 1)1 l. the0 31411915 ti lied with-l (_I'iI1l51isv 1315s a it~'1s:raite blldinig, uI wh('10 ih lnl L 3. 1)jP see spcilt'33i-. o f rite j1 h: 3 lslt.e r'ock 01r 1301,'1 of theV (Xii1ijwii\ 5 Works( 013 (.IliYsaui1's; lsbuil~l. A 0iuiid thle ouitside o~f the 111111 utu) tgl'(110 ~tllL x:,b~Rnti:l 1$11:1 it \'aurlety of p lan1ts are l3owling luixuianiitly. It is (eilite, !111131:411a1 to) . (2 cotton Sta'I s 1 and. *13 1,11)33333 ill $111(. 1 3p11 air1 i11 1~ny -0112' %":.111.1. yiet Ii 21 they lre lookling; AS 13t 11131 *t 1.1eC1. '11(!'3 allay j)@ itile" (9xilifits front our State. but I Iial'c 11t, ('oeIl than. C. l; (. ,\ its1.- A re you)1 t1'3)uled '((itli Indigos4 lV'-gWJ)5iI1. or il.31)' c(hi01F2 of . the I~\' 1:tve you)3 soft'i'red for Yea- S a1il3 1'n~lnd \1. Petrol' fromn I lhe I1s(; d 3ni -11' i's ' 1)t) onfl have'( it faitl t1)1))Ctit(, *tb1l lire yonI tr 3l13 W((ith Ii 1(2 illL~ h(f langltuor Y If you Iiny' it I oeIi'iite WI 11('\' is )\'e33 Il a it 1.r. ti' I (a.'r l(*Wa 'lical\I tl t\ Batix's .1 )rill Store. It is per 1(311111iig W\uii(1Q'fill ('111121 ill t hins null1 peopl licue it.. .1t1i J 3rt(31111ed 1 b\' all U tit i b est V,I 7 i I tlefil ll 3111 t. \331ld. 'Two(1 )14s'14 will relieve thle WolIst, c:1se otf ])S1wea'ia or)1 Coll Mooting at Kfllil's. ]icing k in(1 y h'd polit'^!y invited 1tliilrgci, to atte1d a it '4 1)iil+ ( i l County. S. (1., -T (lid do ]gild .IOW give -oi : fIw itithnx, r.e 1:11 i vi' to th (~a2lpt.e t, I. St1ei~it rge and '.pIi Ca:pt. \vt. IL. stack aneid A i. 1i.1.1h imlya n CNtrCk~. 116 : inviti Hpet. orTohte assembly litilg eae~ t.r '~cfl s ecl Coiivcit~l on ol the .-lt4.ir (1:ij". Wt. IL. StIcflc. tki11'il~lvd te11mo in ith (1p1et~latO Cat~>t '1'i. Agxe 1 I V ei.otlU(and aj)1+~l. J\\-tl am o for t(.14i( he'i. bel~igI~( prest. 1111lt 1111 ilc.i, Jdc h(itliu go iiinltm 4t.'ra'c(~ Covio fo the iiccirot (f ('COI)(\\.11. S ~tark t Illidic II i11,. fn a an Wa a ot viu-t iow i i.e.b ho 'Lt cil~r l)'S" l1eglti tt''diitit( Bent' ith voit1) of th State~ :( ISOi and 111100d ttt , l ('(' I'ill I i*' 11 II i. itroduc11 to to I .*j l Je.'it iii s~ s u ly 8 *111(t at.eid! ('1a18t TIC (Intl i/.t'ii ~i1111( bl e .i;Ici0) fill w ih go: anidi corrlilec .-viewo thei ui'ci f ir va o iiih1liin C'ioi11 puiil 1( ni. ;n fe axo pa( ~in f u of (nv. -lltTil--. bui.. -. i ftcq it ni reard tho~ t'Pi in-11 I)(' ie yti o- thenie Stitt( of Smf (oili both 'roliif Iii' w'g, .l. He'Oti ' li'i,t of~l eilYct(( It" ljlL i i fo Ilz-i torr lt. dz -iia ii e to s rtotial1 it. 8UftC-Illie vstyinto o undert'c his 11) jtI til C'i iii a. h id 1)'' t1^ l y V t l V('ii):i;14 tol (.bi'1:.Itiltt V ilhx (':1s 1t111igl that. Ia tiiii c a s of ciit li shold he 'niv' (' at~-z- th1e( I~ultd a of hi-uin:). o authorili ty ilc'u ( 1t ii(ii. lie(ii also141re inl itvro 1)Cccli Tviicl-o an of ion.tI 1"!CCI1111(1): an lio ot1.h j18 ii)ikee o the hrDemo (rai day'.,V hlil crrct, 1111111y 84rev Li'n~bl it]' mU. c111nce iew thf thitlri, jieikrx; lil11( 1 ( .:iii ietd fo(that. . '. EAt zr Ilia! ilge, Exq., had r~t CO (iclide: W. W I)Q. "Ci l. 111'' $(1.,~ Il~ ail I li't j( W 1t11,4 ]tiefx 81)'t (111(1 loI in refiternce to reit-1:sf. WitH yii 1Ie~tdOl J il j 4Pi,l a(1p i'eiie t th tand cit1: lit1( 8('hi ', tiir Vt ior a t oll(]~ mat ati V~jj: dje11:'iie hl c:pt. Starcibr, a~bnI Jpalltc d('(4'ed 11) Iliue fw i'izirkx T~h 1.10$P Wih, ]ldit tst.i(I'8. JNhel t for elii hrt] toi lilYe 8 : hs Pita juslt, such 0 fut ec Ian11:11 shtouilie ld14 bnrtlch)ltli the cooed iE't(fok ever day..'I I forH thir 4b.ititl~. dre:')tnl,1 andr i 111lll" 3 Ii't.is ill sA' or, All- a leJ 1 Cht In rnt speak of'i Iot(v;81lti 118 the trot+, 1antd liJ~ oa ])D it' aid fts 'i got'ihiien by(i t~i .a~*i the difretne)~l~1s 111T l ...,.. 1. .... N..'.' I i t . L' ...._1 c'r ('tiltlar 1'rghts ;n the( i'tti'r, andl~ th~t the ;;(ilt ou mght to try todo1 it" du?'l (ity to 0(11r CIJlored pe'o1l(e. *Uit(1 we cat' 011 ' tb 1t throutgh the)o gile'ilt 1)e ii nwrati( part y of 'le, I nil (*d Stat es. 7. TJhaI thle great iliiy of thie l'girtr's W\ouj~d 1)(' jndiH t"iiii~i '4 1hri t v it i7(IN. if I nkr'n front the 'lil' andII "g4i~ver11l ift of liars. Iiti'i.-l tt 1111 ( iliellliiei-t. foM the A fi'iI race, aitr~d outside of their vnaI'eie. \\voiiti Hooii'r jit'rah themIl to l)Uirr? or than.1 to 1 leaven. ;). That. thy I )mnoevats Hd o not. Wi-in or inte(nld to lit, (Iu liclroes blaek inito la 1very, good ftr'lV(einmlejft., No that, tlit'y iii ty Heul ove to Afi.iL as liioniiialiesi Iiihindred aind thiouisands of their ra1ce, to rteac the glad tidin~gs of the Gospel it) the ilions~ Of ihir'ir 'face Whll are' livinug ini ignorailee of te true fiii(' a d Iti Saviour, anud ha~winug down and \vorsli Jng false godls. Coulored pelel~j of thet Suithi. you bat,' it g''iod, great, miighty and 11A6,.llt s ork( to do, antd itf yout Will i i1r' o\'er to) timo' giod, great awl \t iiderf iii old iuxtiite's 'ca~ OV('Vflelf Live .1 )e:ut ;'rattic IlitilY of A IieiicJ jIir'l"t'i al Itl i ciil C(lliii ht14)11'. ('xit. yllt. iioll(I and rellille Your Iuoali fa ,fr ini us1)t } thvoiiieit I--nrifii feiiifl I1111('. r;,)i 11.1 10 ih ii' n' a~nd ga ins t.lm iiight y 811d Ja \ less, for lhe li;1's t.1 )Iu'ii 1 ";")i ilo'tli lig 1 si-ael. Yom i'jtls hlivI' I, pidid %',Ii Badl ilsto(len 11111 -oje:i iiu1 't eel Fll( 111111 iilv. Si'htols f~illIP11)11 :i1;i ; .il i ll( t e r '...lii l ow\ 10 ei v (4111 a'(te i ti 'ch11S x1( I I Vilr l id(i A Ii. i i 11Ii~ ltl C, 111)O?) t'l It I 'lie en t' -~o 1 j " "1'! I Its li e rih. o n trl! ue(11 Al lean i,1t~ 11, vr~lmiiiea 1.t' al iresi the I\ll Iir lil'1:1( t.S heittn elre . (Ol b.5bn~a"(,t i.(''c t hr'.l iii. 1( hisino u'ii (II! llt~ I'hii tlileadi )tivt', A fi'dlus;i. tI1;,e1:-(.in te S' tiit',. 1111 Il il k i fit )f tit(! Cli S ut 's. I Id blesfs the (,tt', Iiiia1 hilh his ielo 1'('1 l 'l 811;1 i 1'i lv i (III fll i I 111)1)11 fuea~ U'lii]) 'It~M We( l , miigliefei tO-hi~he' A ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 frWn nLu u~riSe. andOK 'tI'he I)'111nftato jaliiV i"1 ofuti LIti:liiltand il('ieiiti 1 :itu seilihuleI ipibor1 fI V 4it i cit Ii' 'Flit it .I'lithi 'iteitrs to': 1th FI'llthI( it t~t ltilin :ii;! t4 the 111e1at hIvi ) 1w 1 iiilliiiltiias I ill i55 'S o th' nite dl ,tan::. Ilie1 ilt or"-1 1iuni;wihhaeIetl dId Ut St.. WelilH iiiiil to - (Il lull'-ave 1(011e ito lii. ull tillr (1ii h~u haont li.p) I~ nd pii~raoeofus distngitalie .'ii ul11 Cal fiia if Ic 11(1ii Plo rm1 4'~5he fhioni ie p:vihl of' Lqioill Liroei-ijj, ineoiiiio ui1nli~leI !niiiist~I1'iiui e thloing 111S ''gits 3'flli'k L 1u of fl i'i{liii).; : i 11Oid~l Ai i 11 1 i' i I- - - - - - . 11( .-I A i if eiltion a doinoraliyiW'1, par I 10i 11(1 disgraceful ; and th6o chlacterizeld overy branch of the goverllmont, exc1Cftive, r6gislativo and1( j""(icifl, have no 'jairallel inl tlio hlistory' of niatioivs. It has ceated a n1in1'trfic~it~v of till Ilceaaary and us~eless ut h'eN, 'otmli~cateod in their syste~m, and miluceeaaarily expeiltA ive. 1.1 has att~vl)to(l to elevate to the~ I enchl' t\\V0,m)ost corrup)t and hW-graded mnch.. IL caul Hover' purify itself, gig' g' &i and *tpartial g(,Xd 'h'luiellt, or by its mnoral force and1( chb:ractoe xocs inl its full (over'eigniy the law of the land1(, We doA 'ot chli o this~ coldition o~f things, which every patriot most dleelily (deplores. upjont the masse 145of the party, but upon their lende~r, wohave made such fatal use of their (ofhdeneo and trust. ; for it its our firm conviction that all thm'm g~ood1 1peop)1 of the Sit t', of b)oth races3, dlesire peaIc(e and p~rosperity. We, therefore, cull upjon1 tll of our follow citizetirtpeieo ab 041 paist patttftliliiion8, t(o join) with' it fi~ Yestoring the good name11 t heir State, and to again elevate it to a p~laceo of dligni'ty and character itrlo~iu the coinhionwoalthii of thili grvat countr11 y. We(lise(oufl1teualtueo all dlisturbauces of the pon1ce of tilt St(ate, anid denouince alli in stigntori mand pronuoterP threof, and e:rn estly caltl 'ibpoi mdil of our felld* ii itll rspr'tiWo of pairty lines; vote oq~iAW1 id~u if the go W'ri ourii ('ontr~ol, we ple'dge ouriselves to pro'pe dv of all its 1)wople; aind td ta~o~llyl~rtlgtosuiui1iiiaiy justie ti(m app 1j~euali11 to th reason01 and not, the pinsin of the people1, 111(1 (lsIti1mu of the Repu1licaan party at ai1r shot\ili i~i f It' 111)1 1olit~uuent of ('il~~iitViNi(. of 0l0clt)O1. , \\'o (1o. 111111)(1 it failr (leetion 1ibi it fair~ rousit. X11o call 111)011 all of the, us. We Vc bri ht. trith oif coni. lii 1 jg the~ State to our keeping; t111 4f t'!(dfO'~flt oe1if'n et ' vti 1.1Lv protetion an IiilrOHIJi~e' tV (1 o t (ha \VII in our o\"('1 taxN16d; (lC4HJoihetk us from jpow~i, wvitht sc'riM and in - diiia 1.1io11. ()tir ol jOOL it; re(foti.i 1'O~r4nil~len~it, m111d itlief', .lMutt by 1)(4 ilesl y 11h1(1 CCrlcoifly 110 4tny 1' 1 iirthetiis or th 1 ltt ;~h givingit 0Wli sam,1e tiujie Ib1i1h0t security iifht pro~te(t ion to thei righits and~ phtijer ty of aill. Up)on tins arlmiidinlt iwstl ie t i dioIl; j1lvite the io' ()j)(' Uion)l of e'l1ir; " l)et-zocrat mitt Repubthliea11 ~Iio iH a"iW;1111(1an ~Wv l11g in this erisle; of 'our State, to tiiiite *~ith its ini this~ great work:. It Vll'4 ('V)'iiing. T'll~c) of tiietii ei*1' t jAlilg iit. ine (If tlieiii lcl it 1 aiui c'i: ii. O (nOtir held a eitt 1(1441 til(4 111)41 jitaed 4.110 pmsttsl into.) 1114 1111.5 I'tar,11and1 iredl; shinit, im'ig the 1iauLI iii the hindit who hold( the cmat.; and1( th e 13 with tilt l~tin tern 'tit i WI 1tdt'd iln tilei urirul :'1111