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, : ,1 i- Our State sod People's Future. :_^It' wU?/ibe ? v tabq<if?*tipn ^.ittiour o?nvewV Ji?n, should our Legislature call it together, .. .SbdJ'ahewH"!^ ^urniit^s ?8*?hr: biing, wh-ihvr lo wtijri .t?? lhe i.l.t-Ui;i(>? asV ?tet?, or io' pre er iii? terri uriel, ?oadiii.?n. Vh*D tn consider t'he. general ro?ste in the , ''l^jntry, ??d' tt.e almost Un?4 w?tit vf . leading I .^?jbrOjijfor government among O?,'j? ia, pei lui ?is *?^^"ao?e?ar$that we ?lH>uld 'be pl ?oed under nilli -t*ty subjection It ie not improbable, indeed, that, thtj JJoiled State? Genier??? will ?abject. Sjuth Carolina, at least, to d<?tne such sut hur? - . *y.. Under a a rong military- gfiveratnmt, which would auudue the liornee .of oonduct ?rhi?h thirty years ?f es*? ?nd profligacy have eeg?ndered( it might be expect??! reasonably .~. - that oar people would arrive at a dne settee ot humility, t?int grand Irison- ami rece-.ity ? ' which enuct hare h??a th? object of the Deity ia subjecting first to th? hoi rot ? vf a long ?nd cru"**" war. and finally to the humiliation of titter defeat, and -su bj illation. We must learn as awi u possible te reconcile t-urselreu to . that ?ease of ?ubii ?43?on*\?{j.ich belongs to our .degraded condition. To those whe.->e siomashs aro still pro* J nuder i he ?cou ge and yoke, ' there ?i'd be found a" refuge in foreign land*. ? and tb ere are foreign St?t"e* who ?rill cheerfully ^accord territwty to the refugees from ihi>"Who ?Say he disposed to f?rm coln* ia? elsewhere. Maximilian will lie glad to find his hand -strengthened by the- acquisition of a hundred thousand v:j>ot<>us young ti.en, still full o) .pirit uud--wiiliag tn h?sr ? rm; ?n-J dountlea* the United States wi)l tie quite willing '? grunt the privilege of departure tio*? >he country tx ' those portions of a raen who niiirbl be too r> ' -.Craetory tor sut>ni:ssion, and who Wou d o Iv aontiuue to h o ni a id houri? i di?s?nt<'nt. ' Th? world is wide wnnigi still for ref.ige te th? patriot ia er-b-; ?ml io ihn?* wlio reluct at tin Yankee yoke, there sa coi a d .t on in the mourn .'?"'.Jul r?HM*lvo ?f Adam, loivi:>g Eden forever: . ''Th? WM M ?rt j? tl liefere us, where to choose -Our retst-i?g pls^e, and Prov iden?? our guille." It will be will, then, fur th? ?misants ti keep I'nT dence ?till in view HS a eu'de. and t. tuixamv from the pl?idinga and phasing o ? TJ?i?we. B-'t-r, to ?. in our changed eondi Xion, we csu ??bstrut? Jehovah fur thoa- fal gods whom we h -ve io> le g mid so bli .di worshipped " His 'laws, properly studied, wil le'ensily cvi'upreheuued, ?Md will k< sp us fron tu- sono?? i? future, and the horrors, of ou .past pei leuce. To eui due our hesi ta to "ii Condition, to e.-ehi w our miserable vanities t &? quire hnbftu of ttor.est industry, and raak ourselves free from these bonds of ignorant which enclave a peoplr. when they lack th snodefety to d- plore it-tites? will be the fin ?B34-MM?! obj eel s for o ii r r?g?n?ration. W cam ot too quickly address ourselves lo th study of lh?*e things, welcoming religion, wii dom, ? irtue, sobriety aud toil, a? th? euuipei .stive things in the lona of our liberties. ft ia expected that hy t?t of lus?, R?chmon ?nd W asuiogWa will bc ?euueeied by railroa? Se Ward jn nd hie non ?re ?>aid to be both int. -proving: The na^R?ii? dii his work tjfiscienti filially, lt does noL^t oerUtiuly appear that ?B>eth i* capturad. By a B:iltira*?re despatch of the feid AI t, he ia represented, with ^thirty [."conspirators,-;tp.~ be concealed i"n"8i. '-fia-y's County, Maryland. A ruin named VrVyue''.' hus been arrested, who ie supposed tu be guilty 'ofthe attempt o.n Seward .. * . 5 Oue. ?f- the on dil* af th? New York press, of tha-I8t.li, ja to the effect that Pre-ddent^Jobr.. S'?n replied to a r 1er y man who impl?fed his mercy for the rebels, that, "merey'to ind iv id aaln is not al wey a merry m States." Andr, grants ta hang somebody, il ii* ?1 ar; if only to prove that hi* famines ar?s nat. in a stat?* of au ?pen-, ainu. Who shall it b<? . We Joust tint forget to add, that he is elsa repon .id to have enid to members ?f Congruas. ?raVlte "was willing to ad with the utmost magnanimity (tl towards the common rebels and to th? people of tb? rahel States, bat.that those who were the lead? ers must he severely f>ttai?hed.~" " ? Very geed. We I ?i to say te President Jell tison, thai, so far aa this State ii eonoecned, people and leaders w-ra pretty rtittitb Io the same cit taloon.'. 0;ie w si a? d<t?p iu the mud ai the ??ther in the mire. Whilo w?j ware suo ee-afui, nil pi rt tea were hopeful, exultia .-, self r?li>oir.- It wa? only ?hen the ga ne grew to h doubtful, that, an ?oes- oe ii miavak from a Stimm Pur? anu<<ua<-ed that he had.alwsyi been a Union mau. If thoy apnwe at all, thay w-re aeeeesiomata, ?nh poMihly some thrit exceptions, in all South Carolina,. And while the. remained -Ment, being Unica meo, whal wera they hut poor devil*! Let our aaaatui-s take dita heed ? f this, for ev? ry syhable of il is true. Ourrenoy. We are told that the Tankers in Georgia ar? omliTairrg ?i:r blue baek aur.-ancKy-'ith a atnmr. of their >>wti, and rating 'hew at. fifty cents it the dollar. Having po*M*ssed themselves o Ur?o a.-n- i.d'.? vf our currency, tha cunnin) Yankee? are putting it to the beat profit. COB federate bills will const ?tute our only curi-eiiio f r nunc t une tu cuuic?. '1 lie banks will nee. a-ltuii* 1troudin? tune" foi their reenperatioe ?ad meanwhile, we aimil find in tue blue baek uhr oniy market m????*y\ We are inclined t tlie belief that tba Un led Matt-.;, asa mea~i.it nf [>o:ic-. and io order to tba prevention ? great and sud den dint leas.in both see ions, wi Uland the debts of the two. even though the may sink the whoie by r?pu nanon iu a b-? y (sra after, lt is the policy of ?Ur mattel tm t the baut h ahull recuperate asrspi Hy as pi i sib e, and vei? y their rule would ta pruduoii? o!' wholesale <i .s", urbaner, dj.-ioonleiit and pi haps a renewal of ilia war. if wa were require te i ay a aha.a ot t/teir imleoiediieas withm paying ?ur owa. lu ?ced, ibo U/ing weu.d i .mpoBtiible- Verb tap. G u a K KM AT.) RIAL-Gov. Vance, of North C rt. Ima, is reported fis refe-nag to serve under ' United Ma?*w Govei'nmeut, the Yu-ikes G Schofield having the. mij(ia>y goretomei ? tko bute? -Public >bptaion at :th?/Korih.; We are Uti J thut immense tua?? ui clings ?.rs brtog^h?ld st tire North;', urging pence andean cilisiion. The prr?^i?to-?s >nid t? Ko 30 gr*st upon- Andy J-'hushn. that he in :;nd.mtond to have yieiiicdj-thv-tt'/h with, such leur? a? "th* crocodile she.hi^ver-the hi ?- ?ten pig-io the ternis agreed npon between J ?Vueto'vund Sh?r_ man. These terms are rather understood ia g??ers!s than by de taila It aeeins id he under? stood between the pai t e* Lat th -r'?- *r?. to ba no faither^aegoiiat ons; th ?t t e^St ates of .tho 8outh simply thr.?w down their arm's, 5dect their mani bee- o -ongee**, ?nd "(ide t??e? tate the Union, wimont "beat of di air? They ar? . hut aspect ed to make any onnece.-sary contor? tions, tilt ta swallow the phyVe at a gulph. -. - . ? . Foi Attn GOOSK.- The jSo'-ti>t.-rii papers report"? aa th? moat profouud eubiiiisenvniMs of Ricfc troud the persona who, safe itt eivdl and officiai bomb proofs nuder th? Confeilerxt? Govern meat, har? mad<* the tno?t am zn:* fortuneaoatt of th? war. All natur.?! ?wuiith. The fox tribe ie proverbial for using aj?^ finders of tb? tabby ia extracting it? itu*- fruin the fire, s A rr-uss IM Oa.?aucsToN,-- \ correspond-nt of th? A?w Y? rk JiiHft, io H la . leiicr, ?*ya that' within the lum two mont hi <r id?siii Ghail:sto? baa < ?VIyd to ii'w.t.in- f il-df^re? Kisg street ix lai ty alive with b mines*, and on Mesling and Broi?d si.its*m> >uv ?i?fe^nr^ !>eiug rapidly fi ti ?ti ap and ??ceu.???*d. 'the ?irr.- will' ?ome wheo thc city wi 1 he \4a?e-Jr'fi i it* old busing* ft>?i!.ing, but thu nan nat.' tie .< ff t*d in a week nor a uv otu Time ui'l'st be h.. j lo i--v?vs>ii> Iii? duning.-.4 buildings, and ??>-etmdVS ; li? ol.I mer? chants to aceumu .ai? Hurti-" ,r e -pi al tu HIHI t in business ?ti e-h. The !.. t la*?' J? of peop ? a pear tO. hare ntnre u>-. I. au to?* higher, Sfestdt ]??*> *b-ir paltju ' -?J? ?h?. .u? ah: *>d atores dow open ari- suM.it m .1. T?iE YASKK"-:? IM . .-?1- RT AM?U.li.-U'j learn that a loree ol' Y a ok*.--.'* O.T.I'I-*' Uvit. I'uliner, of Pe nu sj IF tnia, wer- i the upper p.i.i ?.| .-ipa? la ii hil rg, &u SjatiiVday lea*', * li. n- they ca?? tured seme ""i-lierH aiid o ?pc. r? ?li.i were lu ' h?.t OKi.hli"! hood A iiitli. i' _ .olv , under St- nenian, \?a.s stat d u? k>- i II the j?~?a< ?.ide of li.oait ICrver, ll ia ?eid Im' ihc?c vu? i a h id" n .? beef* ailvirfeu of the ._, k.-wul t-f thc a rm is nee. FROM TRAN?? MISSIS rpri -rltv w iv - of th? North, ?sys m-s .\ui< -I o'/i-o/i? V .-sentinel of the S'il ?I nit. We h?re. . vu/* fr??t*i ihe 1'l'KHS Jltssiaaippi Depart meiji," t<- o>- eix?ei rliaj Kiri y -nuith "piopoees the turi . ii'i>-r ?'?! the (Joii?vJ. er-ite ar ny West, oi the *-..?.-?e ppi. Th? .Vocihcm ..Burrs al??? stau; ihatT.-xi-" will ?.ooo be. reatured io the Uoioii. Notice. Saldiert ard Frll?v> L-i'tcux: AM atiihonzfd i-A Gov. Vr,Lr.-.'.ii to inform 4 you, tliat-il n eii'oi.^ and eftLitit' oiganisa t:on be fnin.eo, lor the. prou-ei >u <>f.privet? property,-fud t.i rtiKiile tte. am"? nrrival of Ge veinment li? us tsud pr? in .I; 19 '.Iiis place, that Ootiitnu>?ioo?jrs. with.Ge... HAMPTON at the head, wi i t e i, ?po iq --I. \. "-r a f.tr and ?quitable dt-p?is.itii?u v"? t-Uch "no.yriy ss is foi" distributiva aiu.<;i-^>t ?uiUiers and ?Ibers entitled to ftOeive il, 1 propuse no? that we meet in bout, ol I>r <?rig-r'-<. T!l!? rdO?SlMO, at 10 o'clock, to pe?)"-ct the organization,and .et us hy h?mieiiiciiid and decided action show that, whatever prenait* elsewhere,Hn ?in ? ?pi . al of South ?aio?i?x law arc onirr ar? ?till triumphant. JAMDi G Gi'dBBfi, muy I 1 Aai>.stauf ?l<kyor,