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ItiilAl?1 J"'.''.". '.".T"m'""m .haste io l?c accepted ?s leaders. '?4lioy push tlietr pretensions instead of calmly leav ing Prov Uh ?iee t?> take rare ol' their chums iuld ?lars, ll assumption nial ora Ular tones and plantation manner- will s?oinv this end. they are employed, ll these fr.jl tin., ure ready th it iopt iiior? l\eiftv\<Vb ll) a-m?e-- -and. heure, tew?n t ida a tal ivar; They can swaltoyi a hit' (cr oalli it' that ts Indispensable! thev ran tjtn'er itt it when tho\ arr in danger of heing stispOetod Of Uiodosti and lid Utility, The\ i aa pill oii the dignilv "i un au lui. sullen inaction, arni ilion ad dress themselves io the rhetoric ol .Wounded pride and spasmodic indigna tion. A nd through all these varied per formalices whi?.h sweep the wh '>. .- ale ,of c\pedi?.i:i-> --..V on the hp-jjestie io the pitiable . from tho In to to the liarlo quin-.--lhcy are hoi;! on one thing, ami that is social 'did political supremacy, Thc one iiiisnrieicteied uni uuehaiigoe purpose runs throiigii the whole yiiiiei. programme uml performance. There hi something striking tnid in ?I iud i Ve in tile i'.uio'-::' (Vf |ii?s? s.,nih ern mon hi-diiy? VVo cannot forgei hov they argued again-i lily full intumniu o ike negro ? hilo he wu? a -lave: -hov they (pi?te.i tir cursi against ( .maui and thc sending back ol' lhicsitntis t? prove that i-foviilenco had f iptihleh m to make iiitn a eil';,., il : -hOvv lltev dl'ifv (Mit \f\jf\, siolngic^l ;V !:.?.., i-n: . li,rn III! curling iudr and Iiis hrojycth?? lips ah* l^is edi,uguie.! lipids an.i h'm .de-ekim odor, to lund him to thc hal.ti and gi lilla?{--hiiw they ih>isf;;i| iii;' 'i.,:'-? ?iv?, uniipig tl'.ein (.illly a Me.-;.i ;- h'P they declared. oVOi apd o;cfi as tltiitigl ?I were an au\i?>ni in -o.',a! shiohtv. lin. his liberation Wold?! lea 1 lo his dosilih Moil, und |jis (uitVaiichjscniv,')' hy IVdhra authority would -o.'. , ii.? tocsin for second M. H.ii tho'.oi... w tuon lerjihi than ilii} lir-l ?--how, nhl\ shs; uionili ago, ihc\ proclaimed that i ney ivouhl 'it protesting against giving bini tho hallo", and gliding up their timi tt\ r-prayci willi an Urgency lind uni-', hrliiil; fetfihi tioii of justice and tiie interposition . Providence ;-and how ii has hoon the: standing sarehr.'!) for a gem t alion t'.: Hie horn und uuej i\ailie Yiiijk? Vo'iii; could ,h .ml to the I.e. el w here political alliam.. w ?iii tho ::? ; 'iii is puss hie. We ali ;(.UK inher this; \\ c locil.ll now tiol to taunt lue lliliililiati' I rmi : i .the south, hut to draw hui a le--on ail j,v'inl a moral mid exhibit a duty. Ti attitude oi' ihcso hjOn io .in i- a peoiilh ViUi. I be lu gio has hcCOlhe a Vote v. Idle tho\ have ceased to lie -ia li.- K .roust,iel ?on cannol mu, ii longer ! e hil ,dercd |iy their lineal - or pfoti . or hui lion.- Tho anarchy wi h Sch I ho(\ iverodi.i ling lo lui Vc chronic is cothi) i* loan ci. and buna jt.i state governments, ?hiji :!... ncc roes a |-e : _ haye an eijeettj voit j., mel which "il. lo bc 1 /t; rosed 1 the Fchaal t hiigi'Oss: alni ri i.,v a:e so, to ht ?.U.CM fi ct-, .\ud nov. lhose furn h mn, s c. .;:r; !!?:' th . mglb's coll ?lenee. complimenting his imlu-iiv ai intelligonee, a isth me him bi'ihi ir lulen in his weifiqe. hllhiiiiiig thin tiny i helge i.o pn-iml'm n ..n i cherish a it?. friendship, i ii - i -1 : n _ thai Iii' and they.-j boil lld up in a i'oiiiiui >n fortune and mr .??har? a ?-o?,.m.... lalo, gcneroiislv pr> fering him th?- beiiclll Ol'tlicir long a vari?d poliiieai m.pe, icm, . and htdh'C' ly asking Ids int:.--, elli ion and plea pi'Oeui'o a par?loi; and :in eiiiViiheliii jneiit al lin. im.:.?. uf tlie'g?'Yltiithcnt. Jhii let m.? li.?. iV'?'v.liiioii be ?lechiv jn regard to tn - obj. ? ( hiel in \i? w. the ^milc- and ?.:;?:?.; proliei'ed u> ?..un; ll,;.i: \otc-. lt i- f??r th,- ,.? ertl.r of that pjijhv .-.?,1.11 mi iinoiigh the t riiilc striiggle |V?r i'm j|idi?iYi's Itfe, - tai ne? 11 he gov hniiiieiil ami li ll ?.. i i he fro man to what he i . today. An i , \? n mo it is lo ..iniliale'' say- lim 'J'lim .'. [ prog ic--iv?>. buck Wilt d movdnieuts a - \ nectire thc triiiniph ol' ? - n-iituti.. conserv?tisiu. hy undoing w hat luis hi hindi fy done, and niitearniiig what I hcen learned amiss." To what e\!cn! will titi- undoing parried' T?> ihe disiraiiehiseiiionl of Idiel.o' ??*? th?- reifdislavi-nictit fi'(>eilnu>h ' We sohdhnly protest tigai stuii scntiniciil < idnl ii> sideinuly f u cw ihe phopie of ? i'im h;> bow aie ?.;' th real encl danger. Y uhr' ft i, ';- hi V thc Kepublican ? ure your frieutls jh pe: Neither compelled t tin als nor soi iii nv promises, tho ii : eilnii ii . f I ho Si tihould stand ilfiillV iliiiteil to (hose, v in the hour of their ih'oil ::: d peri!. V their prov ?(H'lilliil di iiv erm -. I* rt'sill? MI I 1 JIIKV)) IJ'H Am I ioii< it is iiotltingagainst tin ^roid Abra I/ineolii that lu- liad au ambition t ^rvt?dont. Doubt Uss, overy "man ol liuy j" as lio was, has certain pre mun i I ions ol'his own greatness. Tho following, hy I a correspondent ol'the New York VH~\ hune* is part ol'a conversation w ith Mr. I Lincoln's partner. (Win. lleriulon, Lsq.) reS ealing sonic ol' hi* aspirai ions ; lu common with ihosl people, I luulj concluded thal this great honor caine to Mr. Lincoln as liuc&pcc'tod as it was un solicited, ?itid to him a staggering piece j of luck, like a lotteni prize. This esti mali' i< ?: chat hiing ono^ hui ii is not :l true one, When Uh' Douglass tiiid Lin coln contest wa- ?;i lcd the do (Vu (Od man said !. > his paitUer.- - "llilly, I IVIK-W 1 -.1,. nhl misilhe place when I compiled lbj" it. This doteat willi make m.- I'reshlchl." Ile fefu ?d. in the interim, anv propo sition hu.!vin;; t.> hi- aeooplahci' i-f a le-*, er oilleo, and this with the Couinrrnneo of his fi ?end- and family. At (ho '-ame tim'1 lie took up tmiiicdihiti means . >. nv, - eipiU'e his ot>;\..| inuit \ ; rather, liken ! hh?.v? destined. s:i| moro Closely to study i and vigiltdiee, read ?til the issues a- tiny devi lo,.ed. lind waite.! foi hi - calli lt e.o i ie at last. in a > poCial i u\ il ali? ?n 1 t.. visit New York titid spca!' iii lite Coop-' Ol' Institute. Ik- h . in'u.tUeiy, ilia! ; thi- wa-, the Uuiiici ii, un<L wit!? a ?111111:111' lluili. pause.! and la'siddedl ll i- p..-.;: ie that, al this moment, had : :>y .'..-.- iliend wlijsp'f?d astavi,;' the ie? .,?..<. might Iv: dead, am' \htii-| liam Ijjl.'.Ojt living. ' ! ..lb.-, Mr. Lin. .in."' sith! lli'rndou : "ina!,?. your he>l etfprts; Speak willi yoiji* t'sijid hie id ?ty au 1 i t \* . r ? 11 j ^ i i t ? ? . * ' liona' sai.I ..li..." also. I le appeared in New York, a- all of j Voil rOt>H'iitb??\ ami his success there drew the atti :.iio|| of tl.e eoi;::'. ry to his nairn-. The YVeM can brigitjate. nien. ihe La-t inu.-t pass .hem; gpil t!..- ?ii in of Lincoln ? lldadvil) died in walily, when lite Convention met at ( liiciigo, Ile had hy Uijs ti""' rea.'bed Ute ?t?ghos!t ilsejiilnOSs ip, ids Sl,,?v- . !' v. hi.ii hi- li.ii lurc w as capable. The I tesl lawyer in il. thc hoi o of a del|at0 ct|tiivalenl lo a si'iuitoi-hip. with a mind to > brosid'sthil g?'aye fdr a nieto gu! erna'oi ial place, and :.ii .-ad v. hy four Vears' destiny and |Vri'|htriitii ni, Lre-ideiit of Ile- I nited Slides, h.- wen! up t>. lije pits', willi a dignity and ea-e I hui made men stare, liecahso ikey hud not ?-elli i (lie steps he took upon the road. ?-^> T I IMO) .\--Sa\?.\nwj,^,-3ni^riTxvi?Mi? .?rilsi. '.IXTVMH.,-. w ??lVv tfhuvUMvton .^avo-uue. CHARLESTON, S. C., APRIL 20, 18-7. i~iiu All h'tti />. the f?i?tori <><. /'"'< lishi r. ih'H'hl <V ttifct.'d t - - (Vof?Won .Ide . Lo, K-Ihiis IOU." Charleston. S. C.. Impostors among tho Colored poop io. The /..<e/' , ol' last week, in sollte ap propriai: Wold- Ol OUVltioji ! > th" e.ilor-' ed pi.opt,-. savtJ : ?.A lew divines iv^d(>uiiilni*ji;ety h a vi circulated among thom,, and ?.lia ye hy?h hiorc intent on prosolythig Ui?'ir pectili?i' .chun h.' tlian f;oiit!Hh|itillg to tl.,- piop er ii:-U ruction and w ik'atv of people, Their cllorts to d?vid? the colored pe a ph- in church* in school a:ei in -lah- ; piiud'Ting 1" ea-le. and their diligence in fostering dissensions, have keen the eh iel' of their endeavor- ; I heir persist elli citoria to crush out over\ ellbri which colored iiit'ii liiiyo. made, independoht <.. theil eouneils <>r ghhlanoe, are loo plain Iii >t lo lu- seen." We A ol onrsi-i\.?.- culled upon tb re peal tl..- caution timely ?ulrodm-ed hy Ike ?t<<t;l Thiao divines, as far a's our oh--r\ali-,:i lu,s e.sU ii j led ?ar?': Uios? who luid hol talent!* and inllueiice id -, ?.u.e a c..mi'..liable subsistOuch among thc iiili-iligidit people t flhe Noi'Ui. and have colin-, in iiovi ri v. ai.ion ' the p?;i| : freedint'ii tobe coiufortnbiy housed ittnik sttppoi ted? They assume Unit the pobr I Irt'edinen are too igiioraiil lo kitow how to IpitUUgi: their Own(?tinncihl a tia i rs.-lind wi di minu'y paid into i(u il\ t umis lo biiild chtiri'liesi They oller special in ducciiu utt>> lia ir fin-lids lb tal:.- ?!i:?rC?s for cap?;a! stbek ii; s'.ariiug -tore-, and . publishing new-p.-.pei . hut i: is kttiiivtt lhat iuotte'y )>ai?'t iiitr? UiesC /)iv??<?/.s'/e^(Mb tcipri-es. Heyer Returns to replenish Ute pockel- 0!' their iutib| lunate \ ?ctiin<. Their ? ry i-alw ay- (br money, more mo ney ! Hu! jvhul 1 .> . , em -,.f llte iHiiitcy i*. in-; tis doubtfttl a, tho character^ ol tin inn wlio thits ussiime tljiit cveryhi>.i\ i -, bound i-? hebe - e them lioncsl,(dthougl appeijiaiici .. a\ ind?cale iplile to tin contrary. ??bih? .' ,..u tkoii :e!oi.ted bv tlicse liv elsi pon the M-ajuy cai nings of thc freed men ;- lo iudu.-e them to cute) hitit HCl' vice for I hem under solemn ju-omi-cs o paving litchi wages, and then negleclin ?or refusing to l<iepj thc promiser the haye made, Itv hot paying their hone ..? I i. ? lill.I ..llm.~~~~~ j debts ! They mv politicians, pi not poli j tichlhs, to suit ci rc urns tuncos. Theil" or gan has tho Reverend aUaehed or (?'Utchr led-they oan iiV'-cline l?.> serve on (Apolit ical Commit Ice/and thou in-elinc tu servo on said committee, HS interest or policy may staun to dictate. As thc Leader suggests, these doubt ful divines pander to caste, an ! ?.lilli gvntly foster dissension. ThcV malve distinction on account of color, and are Irving lo prejudice tim colored people again -1 lin? whiles, hy cotd ional ly saying ?.have nothing to'do will) thc white niau, lie is not t-> l?0 {rusted. We do m>t want any white master-, our only safety is in managing ..ur Own allah's." Thev ari trying to ort till Hie colored people int. churihcsbx i'uem-eh where they au lo have iii) l't?\iich ("iimation willi whit. |'>'",ee. le. iiii-, specious plea. llmv have tahen many from the maternal lio soiii of ihe Old M. I!. Church, which i. liberally doing inore (liait any other de nomination in the ?tiOUntrA foi' ihehi'iieli of the colored poojdo, As tile /..?iii,..- viiuoe-t-.. they mah persistent oll'oiis to crush out and sup pie--ev,n v nioveinetit made by coloro* mon w ho ucl hhiefiondeut ol' their, codi' shish' I f colored lijen proposa to ho uni t.d wit'., their Willie friends in church * -'.ate. tho-e win. have always" Loon lliei ht'si friends, tiny erv out against thei a - politiehl Iriokst'c?s iitit 1 -. ia ming po itieians, whose plan, of (roachei'y an fraud, "if cithsihhmatod. wdtikl rend, our -late -o eortilp! tha' the ti Ugh I ? I ?od Would i..- ohiiged to liol't III- lUh when pa--in g ? >v er it!" l'li?so divilii chilill a peculiar a tb et hui lor the de: people UpOll wi;..-.' seal.tv I' U I' ? ll 11 g i lin depend f. >r ! he e.i.n ?age in which th? ride, and Hit) liri th I they eal. sjiyilig lin tove them heller than they cali low a: wit h I fie Ooniplexioti ol' a SVesloy th' l.ineoln--willi tit,, profound iiifecth wlih'h ?an only ht' loll I Or ?me win. h;i skih Ciiioreil like their on ii. Hut we forbear to pm-ne further tli painful suhjOctj bul, we foi l' eon-traim lo join with the /...?ub i ?ll tisklilg l! free linen lo beware of I he-o wolves sh?l'p's:Chithitig. Hy thoir fruit- w sin know them. They are alviays as?? ii ihe e..lol.-,I |., Opt?.' I" <h> ': 011 l?'l 11? 11 C.' | liieiii. hut all tlio\ .1" for ile- colored p? pie in return i- L-try lo prejudice i'm minds against ihoirWhite friends, a iiiditt'e tho freedmen to accept ofthe as their pa-tor- ami political li'thlci and i! wil! l e ...?en tn Hie end. that til nr.- h a ling only on the principle ol cte ?nth ii. ijiU'h ??1 ii'.niiiciiil and p dita ruin. Tue li'siills Of sih'li teaching vi Le I., t '-ti r a war of race- . an I prie vi that peaee an I harmony so need fill promote lin: leal plo-perit V ol tlie Sou I'ljO colored pe?pie should never tani submit ld sholl frau 1 upon thein-elv and such spaiuliil upon lin' ca'.-o ( hri-l. .M! public lea-hers sh. nhl free from tho ?jijieafdiiee af ??..''/, ? an I teach tho grigd lesson of loving t" their white neighbors a's tlmm-id ws : tlthir own rae.'. We hope the /...' will not 1 ?. slow in exposing nil - ehi-l. ain-ei v aiming tim edlbrod pith] and in this idlort for the public .".< we , he, rfr.hy pie?Ige Our lu ;.ri v eo lation. Colored Voters, I. i- evident that lim people of South, dti hot understand tim' character ol' ihe ??.'.ore.! people. I del not know the vieuii and feclili.4 their -lave-, towards ihe Yankees, ling tlie vve.r, hut supp?>... d tie ir -I: :?:.r?'d and hu?pil i hem, while :.' llie s time, lh?'y ?n i.- ??g.mViiiu? and liva the-e defenders pf ila1 phi ila g ns ti ie v ?nu I hoy Inn1, :tl'.e opportunity ?'fd il, c\ en at tia' peril of their lives. A ??I lholt' white pa-jluls, who ha i ph-, themselves, l.o.lv anil soul, to the molls rebellion demanded ol'lie.' e >l meinhei -i lo give pledges lo piny i'd success ?.f lim l'Oilfoilorac? ! We lu? il a-ked hy ' onie of lin s?- -ailie sdi < tims pledged. If we siippo-ed Cou li I sincere!;, pray l'?.r tile perjii' Of I Iii Ctl I'SO ?if i heh' own 1 ion? I age 'i tin ir masters seemed conlforted wit assn ra nee. Ulai the pi'ayhis of these slave-, v..edd he eilectual t., siive ? froth tho. pow. r of the general go J ment. find ri vol upon their sh: ves t h fe ti i* i's of a hopeless boiuhigc. lb poor slaven, am! Hie (Sod ivho hal jilSllt'C am! Oppll'siOll, know how hi ed, lind his prayer wa- answer ( ?otl's own way and lime. No/, these?saino slaveholders are Iv hoping timi Hie prayer- and Vii : their former slaves, will commit t? j hands once moni the reins of pow? ! which tiley eau defeat ami owiihn I great I nion iicpuhHcnn party ?country, hy which they liavobeent cil on tho lieh I ol' 1ml Uo, and in thc halls ol'congress. Hut tho colored citizens 61" thc South ure not to Inj tims blindly lcd into the service ot'their old unisteis. In tticliihOud tlicv refuse to make pledges to any party, while in Nashville, where tlic Democrats have mailc (hoir highest hui Cor their vote, the CohSCI villi VC Col ored Convention appears to have given extreme ollense to (he Colored people generally. When wo linda Illach man declaring lils intent ion "to Vote willi the hoys iii graV," who lou ghi to keep lils race in ?lavery, wc hoed not fear that his arguments will l??vo iiiucli iulhienee. Il is iinportaut thal wc Imve union al thc fSOUth onion hhtweett ihe white and cok.jed people, a- thc Interest of each chm- ls intimately blended. Ucl it is a great mi duke to a.-nine thal lim only way to lin VC union i-. for Hie colored peo ple to unite tin lr inll?icnee, ami vol cs i willi those who litt Vi? in thc pa-t deni'.I them all ila- -acre! rights ol' humanity. Il should he know n and arktiowdedgi il thal wc arc now lix ii,g limier a new dis pensation, eVeii al Ihe South-.-one m>l ol slavery, hui of frc. don and cquiti rights ii lill tile colored pi opie are willing t. meet iii. ir w hile follOW-eitiiions ill Imr inony oil this jilatloriii, and hero unlit with (hem to make Ihe great south pros peron - ami happy : Ont they wij! siiouei die in tho siritggie fdr lim- iiberiy, timi strike lilt hi H \y i th uh repent alp idnvcliohl cr- and rebels in ll'jo defeat Of Mai party who ha\e givefi them liberty; ami all i'la -ai red rights ol' Ann rieiiil citt/.otiS. I CU gross luis eiiiVanehisOd (he. colored nun who with Hie I nion soldiers of t lie N?r tl Ihlighl fol" tlic old lingi, and haveliihi tin hasisdorn righte'pns rt construction oj tlic principle ofCqunl rights, and iuipar t ia! ju -l icc- ; and I ! io colored people wi! light it ..ut on this linc and will ?icOOp n . pe imo <>]. conservatism short ol' (Iiis'; Valuable .Surges! ion. Wc notice by an aili.je m thc Wiisli illgtoti ?"/irom'c/-. thal a leading ult loo in tin- l 't column's Pitman lia- le en um j tig -onie (tract ?Oh I Suggestions ol' gua ynj.tio iii hhviatlng dillkHdilcs in tlic wa uf just and impart hil IVgisI r:l( lilli a! th Smi?h. in prcper.it ion for political ice? -ne t;..... NV?? i. 4i? t il,.ii w,. luiVij ie spa e for ihe iMi.fiii? article. Tho yvriti sug'.:c-m tiuil ii '?a .ii,rn- ;.t a season th: -holli.', not interfere hitit phtlitili inteie-ts; that hoards ol' I. gi trat io should be composed of while and Colore nun: that no advantage --hall be t-.ke of thc colored people on account ol' igl? rame oft heir jowii agc-, or tie.- lijLk . f family naine: thal philis f.r Voting -.!:;. he tit'CesSilble for :.:t. ami freedom gran; c! for al! lo attend : Ilia! a portion Of flt pbliOe force ol'I ho principal cft ?os ho co me l iiicn tn qhipt thc publie mind on iii i|UCsiihn Ol' till' colored p.a.?MC beim; re) rc-e:;ted ill oIllcC J timi thc people be di ly uo'.ilicd of tlic time ?ili? phl?o ol' Vo ?hg, and amply proleoiod in lucir righi hy thc presence and itillucucc of -nc ?dicer- as ititi y bc requited ?o -coure tl: rights ol'all parties concerned. WO ni ic>-tami that thc-,. sugg?rions arc :q ??roved at WsishillgtOU, aiid wc arc gk, hal i'm1 audition of thc authorities In .cen called lo th': Subject. National Freedman's Saviitgs Baili Readj.'r, dd you understand the nullit .('this ihyiilliiioil ? If you have m ooki'd int.. thc nuttier, please rihid e. iii >ilt (Iel av tli? a 1\erl i?, neut mi our lliii ,iagc, and thc ihst time you aie i i liai leston. goat one to No. 1?. Sta! street, to what wa.s once (hogrciil ''?.lu*. IIM :" of Mr. < bk- -, and in ike v< i v -ou) w here 1 hon-a n 1- ol' i ho- e li ir w Iii. Cijrisl .tied, jjiivi'j huon sold lo (lie big! o t bidder, aiid yi>U will lind a neatly li u 1 and furnished room for banking pu i> . .. Our tdd familiar friend. .1. Killer. tic ('ashier, wili greet you kindly. :u liiswor au\ questions, for informal te vm may ask. Tlic most splendid painting ol' ol "nartyrod President." hangs upon l! iv il I near the phiee whore stood lb au lui) er in thc old days ol' Sont lie ru pro prv'/'/. In I bc corner where lin ?ii chiftf'h once s;tooti huddled together aginy tiwailliig IliOir turn, mc.-, ?tam (lumammoth Salamander Safe fort! ?:fc.keeping of deposits. Ill Un- re alj<lining room is a quiet and coiivenie I am- |'..r | rivale husihess and e?nsull t'. n. v. here colored and white men w b Welcomed on thc same "fooling." We oliScrVOil upon (lie long; table t Oar!t??itnu Advocate, on lile, willi ol li ppers. and pen, ink and paper l'or t ?hontinodalion of bank visitors. Y [.chet liait in less limn the years nu llsihesS w ill be dom (it No. '.I, State s tan any Other bank in Charleston. Tl huh i~ just thc place lo make doposi -~-^-.-?^??????.-i.? mmmmtmm .......?? un ? ?m.. . HS it will pay interest, and the security \ is as a mph' as that bf thc government. Mass Mooting at Georgetown. We loam from the Georgetown 7Y?ics, I that a largo Mass meeting was heh! in that town on the 2d inst. An appropri ate Preamble and Resolutions were road by Mr. A. P. lillis, which were unani mously adopted. Tho hist resolution embodied thc adoption o' thc platform of the I nion Republican party ; and " that while we. the colored portion of this Or ganisation, arc most grateful b? our lie liverers, particularly for thc recognition of our manhood and enfranchisement - we. nevertheless, entertain no feelings ol hostility, malignity, or revenge toward any. bul are willing lo meet, even those ?Ahornas have been our enemies, upon lim Republican platform, ami extend tc Ihem thc richi hand of fellowship." 'Tho meeting was addressed by .1. ll Kahley. Pcs . ll. ?\ Randolph, Ohir?n?i Amlcr-oii. C. .1. ( ole. and d'. W. Dag gell. all of whom supported the Proa nil iii and resolutions, and forcibly urged llpol ail pro-cut thc necessity of a iltbrbugl oruani/al?or, and consolidation of tin I nion Roptibiieiin party of Sotith Caro I lina. -.- ,i'|^^?i.w.-*- - - ?Suintor. .. .Itilil," lite cbrrespoihleiii of the i '.>>( ri',- writes (lu following truthful diserip tioit of Church and -ch-'ol lnulteratS ni i ter. .cpiic 1 i'gest congregation at (lili ; pha r is that which is cinincctcil with tin >.!. I '.. ( htiiph, am! hiiisi nunihi r ii - mein b. -r-hip and adherent - hy the thousand lt ha- nal i\ c colored pastors, and own a VOf\, litrgc house of worship in Ibo sn burbs. A vi'ry ciegan! eoinnuihioii am [baptismal service was recentlyproseiithi to tiii- ( liddell hy Mr. Tiippath of Posion (>n t he oe. a-ion of il- pro-cut at ion il| pl'opliatc addle--e- were lll'? V?i'llil b one of I lie school teachers, nial by (.'ha| 'linn Whillcinoie and a colored prcachci and Ila. iinmeii-e audience appeare .'.ralcfullv I" appreciate thc kindne-s . their distant, and st ranger frieiiih Coi hooted wiih the Church there i- a ver llOurjsliiiig -.hool, under the tuition < I'Ao Massachusetts ladies, ami attende hy crowd,-, of colored children, lt is MI tabled by Northern sbTie'tiosi and it ; lili'pie-I i. .nal'ly tine that a, tho NbH j hue pi von '.'i.edom to (hose people an mad. (himi all lull eili."..n-.' il sttOii) c. nnpleto the woik by (?ihibaliilg litchi \\ ;i proper appn . ia'.i. >n am! enjoyment < I ii. ir new t -tat.- We certainly hat e m at preisen! Hie moans tn lip so." lt L- specially gfidifyingtbits, io rca thc above from thc pen of a just and a| preelnlive southern githtbdmin. ami il ablest and most ?iil?resting corfespb: deni ol' thc daily pres i. ll i- hi striking eontra-t with thc toi ami temper ..f sou|liorii "knight s of il ?juill** generally, win n -peaking ol' ll ell'..rt- oj mulhern teachers and missie ?irids anning flic freedmen. l'..r exai plo. read Un* uhjust and ulm-dvc h itor last .'sat m dry's / A / ll if .Ve'ie.s', inisrepr seiitiiig and herat in-.: thc teacher-, ai -ci?-lal- in lia- pkcolloiti school of M < afilo/.,'! ii. Hil- city. Prom Stunt or. Wc received lltb followiiig (.ommunic lion from a Inosl worthy ami intlm-nti colored man in Siuulcr. The design t!ii-letter i-.. to correct a false ilium -ion of anoti...' w hat w a,-, called I thc I ht il ?i A- c.. of last eek, a .. Ma Mooting pf ti,,, colored citizens.'' ?o wa- commended as "praiseworthy ji lion." < )ur corre-pon,huit says : 'Viii . .V i.s.s He, '/..;/. -,, called, COII-C o l bf jUSt ?in> < il /,e>-.vo.i v, all told, was a .-mal! adair, gotten up ?iy I preacher ol' i.llb African church, of t ik'Verly Nii-h schboH Somebody is, eour-e. behind lbc clirHi'ui, pulling t wires-, before long, all this will come oi Tim ma-- of freedmen in this .section a for t Im l uioii Republican Hart y, and w not. by threats or bribes, he moved fr. (heir p.>s'uion. W c -??all soon hold a rea! Mass Me lng here in Similor, ol' which \oti sh hear in due Hine. Thc little handful thc other -ide. don't work wi (ii lim lui parly at all ; btij an* hand and glove w those who oppose us. lie not rlebeiv by false rCpbrlS - thc colored people Suinter will never surrender lo ihe oji ol' secret foe, of our liberty; or put oilice our " best friends." who have j dui cd Hie nation into a bloody war to ma our hoiidage perpetual, A SI M I rt: I'm rou \\. Tin. RAI.I.ioII SIANIIAI:I>.-A\'C W cOnie lo bur exchange list, this sidrll Republican paper published hy ex*(ii ei'itor, W. W. Holden, in Hie center n heart of the ( dd North Stale. W.'Ihtve fait lt iii (lie proverb thal living (log is bet er than ?idead lio bul in thc Ktnnrifri'd) wc have a h'ri?tf, --i 1 ?? i. liiitl?lw\l>Ht?Hmii'llilM'ili IHHKIB4 <>n. Ho HCCtn? t<> li ko no lire that does i not boil Uto pot) ami goes in Tor' "light wood/' in cooking his racy and scathing editorials. ll" any ol' our rendors are able lo take ;i 'ri-weeklv, by all menus s.end six dol lars to tho Haleigh ttlumlard. If one cannot spare the means, let two or three unite, and allow il to visit you oho hun. I di ed and lilly limes the coining year. ' I un >i; i AN i SI MMONS.-Messrs George ! A. Tronholm, ex-Seer-tnry of tho Con federate Treasury, his son William C. iTrenholtn, T, p. Wagner, and Janies Welsman, nil members ol'theChnrleston lli'in ol' Frasier, Trenltlolm &c, and John 15. Laliltu, their agent during the war at Nassau, .vere personally served, recently, by u deputy Sergeant-at-Anns from Washington, to appear before.* the Judi ciary Committee at thal eily on the 10th ol* .May no.* I, in relation t<? the business ol'blockade running, and the assets of the linn remaining at the (dose of the the u ar. It is minored that the Govern ment will probably collect duties on the brisk lillie tratio kept up lier?' during the war. (Jin in Snhcf ZION- MBUAI.D.-Hoi*. Gilbert Huven takes the chair vacated by Dr. Coblc?glb Our hearts ache lo see our old friend and pastor, wounded, come down from thc watch-tower ; but we will hope and pray thal he may soon rest and be refreshed, so thal he may euler another. Mean while? we involuntarily not! assent to the "b w editorial" ol' the incoming ed itor. Bro. Maven will be a keen binde, and a faithful ally to the cause of equal rights. Nf A ss M r. KT I NU.-A mass meeting wns held at Florence on the loth Instant, At least one thousand persona were present. Stirring um! eloquent sphlross. es w ere made by IL F. Whiltomoro, K, .1. Suet ter. and others. Th.1 Union He-, publiean plat fohn was read and adopted, and a permanent organisation oileetod. Si mini, KxAMINATION.- Wc peg ret thal sickness of hands in our olliee, and other circumstances, crowd ovil an arti cle written on the examination of l'\ L. Canlo/a'-. School at Centenary Church, .?ii Thursday afternoon. The examinai tion was creditable to all concerned. If our notice keeps well, we may possibly inser? it in our next issue. i V' "Scjiiihs" caine too late for this issue, Thanks. J^'Thc proceedings of a Mass Meet-: iiig al Darlington will appear in our next isiSUe. ;]J \ r m .S ? Loyal Colobration, The march bf the franchise and the fran chised has beeil again witnessed in the streets of Richmond. The colored people there celebrated ils evacuation by a largo procession. The iact goes lo show thal tiley are intelligent ami loyal enough to recognize their friends. They will not vote (br ex-Rebels id'tor celebrating the defeat ol' rebellion, I NION Yu rouv.-Rhode Island has again won a (borough Radical victory, with Gen, llurnstdc for its hero. Messrs. Dixon ami .lenekes are reelected to Con ..r'.'ess by round majorities, and on joint, ballot iii?- Radical Legislative majority is 7<'. lin' Democrats having but l t mein-, hers in Senate and I louse. This is a vic tory which does not look as if Connoeti nil was Nevv-Fngland, and we com mend it lo the gentlemen who hailed Mr. Fnglish's election asa sign of i-omplele revolution in (he politics of the Norlin No DISTINCTION ON* TUB' X?cot?sf OK I oi.?u;. - Dr. Mc'Olintoek announced in lifo New York Conference that (he Drew Theological Instituto nt Carmel, New "Jersey, would be open to colored persons ts well as to white. This is the right [?lan for all of library and theological in stitutions, We have a Theological In -tillite in Charleston Si C. that makes no listinet?oils on thc account of color. While students one here admit teil il'they ?onie well recommended. Sl'Ki ?AUK IN OHIO.-Thc Ohio Legisla nte has dually adopted a proposition to .;o amend I he Stat?' Constitution as to ixlend th?' ballot to colored men upon ?.quaI terms with the whites, lt will go o the electors for ratification or reject ion.