The new South. (Port Royal, S.C.) 1862-1867, August 11, 1866, Image 1
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THE NEW# SOUTH. *
Vol. 5, No. 41. Beaufort, S. C., Saturday, August 11, 1866. Whole No. 170. .
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lii-priu!?Mttiue ^ood -Vclv.c**. j
Every indieati >n of-4 growing enlight I
eaed iij "i.it in ibo white (H*opTe of the
HuRth t-jWiinls the bl vcks, onqlit to be
b died aitb giadoee*. And wc are i^ratiibd
to ?nv, that ou the 4lU of July, the
How. it. I'. Moore, a distinguished law*,
rar, by invitation ad ire-sand the colored
people at and that Air. John L.
Mnrye. of Fivderielcsbuvg, Vv, a trentlemijiu
of bix'h social p v-dtioo, addressed
th- e 1 >r d ?>of that town on tin '
?'i no day.
Mr. (iddre** i"? replete with
<;oo I advice. Mr. M;uv?tf"s lemarks toi
?MU ^ ?i.?e. >v< uitJiifHtand were i
JiuIm j/ns. j
T u I? chin >u \ Tbntt* in not n pleasant j
piper to read in w?u;o.w.&iher, esp?ci.l-;
)y if the i -u>ler nun*# from the ?o der j
North. But we approve hem tily of the
f.?1-#v\intf passages in th it jviu.ra >1 respecting
Mr. Maiye's address. The Ti<\ea
says:
'lire Tretdnieu' ??l" Fr> lerir.ksburjr exhibited
great good sentc in inviting h
Yugiuin gei.iJi tiMii o| intelligence, uis-j
tii-et;<>n, mill gie?t purity of rlisiMctcf to J
? theiu on the thurili of July. There '<
was n pleasant Kavor, also, o? the 'oriu?-r |
kindly and eordi il relations which existed i
l>et*et u the races in Mr. John L. Aurye
-.11.. ? ? invtlMM?>!i till.: I
4".1? er.Uiiy lit fcui- in ... ... .
211 hi* a<i ir winii thvui iu *t ??ie-'-u in-!
ji ete witu iitUi'ly,' wii .iusouie, niid ui j.n- j
tvivsted advice.
" Wo r^-ituii to this ? xrc-ller.t gentle-1
man oar sincere than.** for tin* cj. ui.pfe '
}m has n*-t to that class ??r prominent sud '
?I;U S'iUtln ni men r.> which he IaIo i?*. i
I< is in.) tim-* that every man of i-hafue?.r I
at iht South was iutcrc&tin^ i?ittf*"if .ti j
Mcnrinj; the iN.n3.feur* unJ wtli of j
the belter eWs of freedmvn."
The Tine* then utbr* ao!no fearful j
* <?Hiinc<*ittif?ns ?^sii:ist Yankee
i9K \vi\ohiiv? come South, h? says, to
corrupt the negroes. Arid a UV-;
If is n>]I that fho 'fr?frlin.-n, wljr-nftYM'
lliaV SOi!Mt it, MliTJUtd b? aidfbttsscd
by tliotc tioivu/, u* vriw Lave tlwir i..i? ytruly
at in-Mjt. Virgini-i ?t"
# :W Lml.l-TCi.is*, do )J'?t io>?? tuo ? ?c:?*tv
' ?
! of low and doprared Northern a?lreiitn-j
rrrs. Tin y ivnnld never give their coufi-i
I. nee to the swindlers who arc* now!
pillaging them, if men of character like !
iJr .Mane were to come to their rescue. |
"Our own experience dming the last!
six months convinces us that the better
class of freedtueu can be complete y wort
an 1 easily controlled by kiuduess anil fair
dealings. We Itelieve that if the gentleracu
ot the S xith were to generally imitate
the eiauiplc which we have been
commending, ti at every particle of acerbity
of seeling hctvYt-eu lli;* races would
bj>ei dily sub i le.''
After another tirade against the " Yankee,"
the Times makes some good remarks.
And we may say, what has b.-en
patent to every reading and thoughtful
man since the termination of the war, that
oue great thing to be desired is that the j
educated find religious men and women
ol the South short.d take charge of the
ttu-k of eh vnti g these freed people, enfranchised
by the current or events, and
do themselves good in the effort to do
good to those who are *?s yjt but ' chiltlren
cf a larger growth."
The pe p.e are improving with the
help that they have; but the chief hope j
of those who wish well to the r.-Ctsmust
b; iu the rising generation. The conduct
of the poopl-3 is quite as good as could
have be^n expected from tiny class j i>*t
i emerging irom a state of slaverv, and iu
11 _A, .
Itumo respects it is muen ociicr. iiut i ;
is necessary that there should be mi ed-'
; u cat ion to u higlur standard of morality, |
I this mast be effected chiefly with the j
'young. If Southern men, 1'olluwing the:
k-xiuinUj of Messrs. Moore and Mane
!
will give theuis-iives to the work much '
' can be accomplished- even with adults, j
1 |
Wegive one more extract. The Kicli-:
I moml vditor * yst
'?Heretofore the Po itheru gentleman ;
h>s be.-u too proud and rcs&ved to at-,
tempt, iu any way, to counteract thisj
influence iNorthern]. . We trust that an j
; example so worthy of imitation will he
speedily followed in all fecttone of the
South, and I hat the poor black* may be
i?pecddy delivered from the clutches 01
iao.io unworthy men u ho arc now seek- j
ing b? army Unou against their best j
mends."
'' The whole article is n>;in<jalar mixture I
ofri^bt un.i wi\ n 4. The writer evideut-'
ly btu a correct eer.ii.iou ?>t the u.v 1
ct"?sities < f tho <?>udit;ori of tilings of!
which ho discourse*. while Lis uueon-j
vjiit r.tbl* ptvj.uliot'* iu:d hitter uinl dc-j
uuiici.itory spirit re^urdinij everything!
North, vi calculated t.? repel thoR* who'
agree with him in b;s otherwise judicioustoUJarhtf.
| A New Haven company I ascninni* need
mjjiu ftjcmiiio com pics??t-d fctooviut mil-1
vti.'g pUt'pO.-* d. It ;s iUfl Jo II. R Old, pulvtlI
tzoti (t'iurizuiid silicate of socle, and &nr-;
| JcUS xlVUl. tLO CViittlslcUCr Ol pUlU, lU
II \eat?-iu?.ir hoais, to ta* ioa^ity ofj
j atone. j
-: nf ia '
1 u<* unnr.ai ?vi u.r???? j * ?? ?|
uti:?>u;t t'J uv.tr c-F'.U JO It'O.
U:> k hundred doil:ii3 nud four yjv-tr*,
; uhpriri>iu*?H? ?<< nt.- ptuujt\ i:r FLifatuii
j?iii t f<r *i*!Ui? oil' y?>ur ue?, hbor'n nose, ;
j pituty luxury.
/&- We copy the fo'lowing from tho]
"Correspondence" of the Charleston i
C< U: ier. It is well written, and down-vet* i
consideration.
A Corresjwuidence from tho interior
wonld he ntterly valueless if it did not,
inter alia, present a faithful portraiture
of the country as it is, inclnding a report
of the ordeal of free labor through which
we are now passing. Facts, ar.d not fancies
or flatteries, are demanded. There
ni y be Koine upcfn whose ovei-sensitive j
nerves such ?k!h grate harshly,--but
n'unporie, the world Ls wide, and its great j
roliin^ tide of opinion is unaffected by the J
sluggish drippings of i?i obsolete dynas-1
ty The fashions of the lust century j
would nowl>eoutre and ridiculous; audi
the sentiments and practices which were;
tolerated and justified ut the South a !
few years ago, are now forbidden by the j
laws, and repudiated by the spirit of the j
age. The wisdom and patriotism of the
cit.zen ? re now best displayed bv ? hear-1
ty endorsement of the*-broad and ex-,
pansivc principles of justice and humanity
which constate the foundation of all
good goverumcnt and the happiness of
the Sttdo. And wLil? there arc* mcny
among us who have learned and adopted
this truth, itls to be regretted thut there
arc atili ?v?e seemingly inoispoccd to :aii.a
r.os.? ftrd who nin\ coiTtTBtTC'ttrr
iC'.ll U fcMt ^ I. ?? ?v
recpjiri the sti-i nest tuition to Liinjlhim
up to the pits* lit. While the Governor,
with the ni.l r.ud hearty ^ooJ wishes o! ^
best citb.et.s <v the Coronet.venltlf U ?u- i
Jeavoriug to l'ec<,v? r for us the bJcs#inO[*j
ol civil ruie, such men are tluoaa/g bar- j
:i< rs in the way of or.r iestu.**ithm, k*k: j
prohn-giuj; the ego::V of our polisiu'il hu-'
uriliatiou. .Intel it. :i?z with tioedznenle i
j-chools, teachers i-.iul chur. o;s, whether j
l?y public rblicnln 11cimr+in*<
ii.jnstice to three p< op!*, whether in tUo j
field or in tfco decisions of a Court, iu:liCciteabliatliitae
?..hich e.m only ve u-'^u JJed
by its loSrnvUe iioUtuatim.
As :tu i!hi>tr itlon it :ui?y wtH be asked,
r.-Jjy ko;uc planter* re-povl ru-.-j;! f:;Vwr:i'ti!y j
<<l the fiet-.hucJt u'lri a).:L'o i>o '
as to their il<rt) ^rt.ljcui Air jHTfijrumfcctf *
a h:le othi*r? ftic rapeai^lly involved hrj
uujjry ulttrivttjoas, iuk! rv#>n r*.*ort to j
v .deuce fcmanl ti?jir t mja'-y #> *? P-r-|
impB in buu e casus t ;?n tiir. p-itk-rMv ot j
Job wouM have t > ?iva w?y m.-rler" t*ic j
provocation OJT-!?? si |
jljockiity hum I??i. couiatiii?(ij
by Ht^roi*s w'h'f!' :h- in v kL-/u).'1 Iwvri
visit-.-I VV.Cii til- , as Jl ?."c :l- j
ita! l-lliag ti' j frPv;l:Bi*u t..\l U) :
1 - ~ I
ii.?ve U:!i.ivru v.ei;. am i .v^k. ? . j.i.j ?-j
siiiou h e-j been pr.ijlii:lu->* JiiVw i e^n '
ea-silv if not -.s iud jifvivtt-ly !
euijiluyed, >sj> i:i tL. i'v < ot >* very. Yi;e '
extent oi iheir ce:u njs -vfr.&sto br r-.xu- i
P !l??J lii rvu t<Jfi :i pl'jtcfiiv.i W>f tUei.n. !
.\E.l Berlin:*uf Vl^.'h ,
t i???o li'v/y, rm.I tbor-pv v.itti-,
them fi-./Ui tin i sr-'.-n'i pr<?U<? tea ;
m irrtl es ir >trt ti;/ wi : *r-: r. ::i?-$ r, '
*!iuuM? uenw i)i't jm-?v .i , \.hlch
|
iii t'.ie iut^'.-y oi ib?*U' if-c iot/i fb?y ho J
imperatively need, ov, what would be
bjttcr still, allow the State to do mo.
The MmntonomHh among the
Tlriti*h Wo<jden Wnlk
From the Tendon Tine*, July 17.
The royal visitors at Shi-ernes* on Satn-d
ty, im well as the numerons pleasure
parties flocking thiiher on the same errand,
saw a very extraordinary and?w?i
wish we could not feel it?a portentous
'I'Kov rn?r o fuhri(> vmnetliinif
JMV^T r? w "W.w
between ft ship ?ud a diving bell?tho
Romans won Id have called it a tortoise?
utmost invisible, but ;chat there -ras <$' it
ujbji invulnerableand irres'mtibJ."} that Lad
crossed the Atlantic >mit:ly, and wan '
anchored in onr waters, with the intention
of visiting Russia. Round this feaiful
invention wero moored scores cf big
sbij<Vi, not ad utter uiiti.jriiU s, bat modern,
for there were among them stean ships,
generally screws, ami therefore
none of them more than t wenty years old.
These ships form u considerable portion
of the navy of this great maritime I'owcr,
and there was not one ot them that tha
foreigner could hot have scut to tho
bottom in tivo ininr.tcs had his errand
not been peaceful. Ther? iras not ono Ci"
these big ships that could have avenged
the loss of its cop p inion, or saved itself
from immediately sharing its fate. In fact,
tho wolf was in the told, :m?-1 tbo whole
flock wusbtitH mercy; No human accountant
will ever n-soeiUun the cost of all
these ships, vf ?l\ sorts j'ikI tices, that
? ? i ,K.? /!?.? .
WITC (W1CC tut c?viirc^j vvxtu
glorious drier of <Tt ntruction before lb cm
dia^y yellow which is 'miver-:>!!y adopted
t?um'ik treachery, failurervu:%i came. Bnr
totftu cntTtnouH original oxpenoe, uud tf>
further cost in aKcrutions ai :1 ?ep,ir3, is
still rd-Joi the cost orcfsdaiy t j retard
the s.ue pvootss of decay and to s.r.e
these ? <> ?? .ne'< rdo-webe from scttlipr;
down at their moorings or o!otkipc? ur>
the difficult cbo.rin' 1. J be author used li-r,
of the r>te.iiiiHb?ps mid vessels of tinJRoy-ii
*nd Rdiiirj ships in c-j\anussiojv
mounts nj> u? li e impcium;
ti^uro of stv?m hundred rnd thirty-five.
VVh;.t the list in'1'tie.s. ub.'l *.rhii 1: cltra
not iue we would rather net say
Uisiily, foi it U impossible i-> approach
the voyal harbor without seeiig whole
iiuo* vf un wieldly vessels that cau baldly
ho iuclwled in any naetul inurucrutior
But wli-.tcver scniimfbts of v.^'cmticsn or
reirrct may }>s roused at the* .si?*ht QtpSi
..i.i K?..^ ,L?.-L; r tJi.it has n.'Tfitv MWIUI"
u?u * t V- v* V v?? - ? ?.
wiib tt#r lr?k for tlrffy-j??is; ViVatiu"L
Vivld'.'f I') iv-il thrush u ioirg list of hLijW
o?j? tonu-^t' niui wftigfei_of tuctil "*** "
nukiittwn to our futh<*r*, w.th
-many v.-iilf nocvmpHih**!
oift'.:t;rs ^t?? 1 ljraw wWi*t which :oft hU
?nr>^rR<?dwl ly the lust invention; hlJ
can ?lily -none tinder tire t;t?v either
nuuk oj burnt.
, A fXA u??us^f W i^n tftPfcbt in Hat-?
ruAn'tf 11'.y, N .w.jjA'ifd W;?J: a. ItrcMemt?l?-3
;i hii^-4 tattle iiRviug foi:r krjc
jyft.x It. is eovjr-.-.l rvftU 4 bocy sliida
cTtemling t^Ci ui'j fc*tjfr?ui;y toil's otter.
The hend u:i. b t-k r-scuibU thosa rt'
. . , ? _ 5
ti k-rfoi it. lc vol'' nx'^eii
pouu-Jit, nu.l i-i :i-irU<'iifet*f Jwn$.
Ifcroiscx L.?s ;iabici.'i>e:l 600,000
francs to en institution tc b? fyrrzfid fet^ _ r
the enfc #
pjientivn rtmon* t'Z* "xcrTrtssvs in i '
II ? " - ? ? _ .V '
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The of St. Lnri> h;s jtiai him
glvtR the {.opulution a'
xQi.'MI. Cfci-v.^.1 v ;* ??' ir~ jt 'Sfj. .