The Charleston advocate. (Charleston, S.C.) 1867-1868, June 01, 1867, Image 2
?lui controlled, il- de Unies. I ho iv-u?l
'. . itcoii in us exhausted ivii?l barten lield-,
ii tho coikUtioh ot its laboring pooi.'I.-,
white ami bhicU, inj Hu? reintive |)ovort\ j
(vt' till' t1ltl!ll.>it:l 111 s Ol' JtU V'lhssiOt?; iii till?
:ih<oiu c f public; schools, of coiuiiicrooi
?>tVni:'iiii?!;Utliios aol";' an ihil?ghteii?d
i-ysloit! ut*ngficijhurti.'. Wo thou ehrbost
Iv inviti ai, I implore th?' >".> plo >'i' ilk'
Si'iyih vf al. lia - '?-. lh -t, t?. av? opt tho
phill ot' tltiivcr-al >o.il; a j tho ha-i-of
pilitio.-l. OiitioiitkMlill. iiihl iiultistltiil
prosperity ii ii (I |'M?I
I'lie bhieU ibaii will so?, ni pio\o that ho
moo- lo tin- Stall' as a ?it'l/Oli I Ililli he
Aas as a slaVc'i 1 in laborer. wliOthoi'
hhk'l; oi' bhito, with i'ilhi ati'?II ami i'iil.
Hire; vs ?li v i. \ ab* nb'! onvitii m . . . m
hitV; which; ia his ignorance, ho . rn
ole 1 alni burdened.
Soo< ni'ilv. opon tin- lyi?MS of; lilli VIM.-?'.il
tUltl'rago wo mge tiio pool iib of the South
.o iii feet tiki I- Ollbiis to the ostaMisliiiietil
und maintenance of a system of public
schools foi tho mhioat?on of the children
of all claw-..
Filially; pubhe p ?Hey siliohhi stimulate
tho laboring people to become hilid-hohL
ors. The owners bf largo estates should
diVide1 ail i subdivide 'ii ur hinds and sdi
them at reasonati'io ra ti's' i'd tifoso' iv Iii
need tho u and si h > van improve thoth.
In the S tnt!, iii fe m ?and enoTllgli foi ali
:.nd all who io Siro -mm. I bc pennineI t.
obtain i e ?. ll is. a Coihnbhi humai
right, crm e 1.,- deiited with safety lt
Hoeietv. li' tliyse iiU'ii'sUres ot justice Wi
expect anti shalt welcome tin. aid of ma
nv nh..' fofuierlv were sliiV?Jkildi.T.s am
.participated in lite rebellion.
liv Hm act- herewith fesenfod. h wH
l?e -cen that (\mgre-s reserves to it-td
lilli il lid uhresfricfod right of jud- men
wlk'iK'Vt ;. a Slate piOsoilts itself tor ito'
mission ihlo 'cn i bjorn t hat redit wi!
de exorcised faii'lV and generously mci
mit Vol in the interest ol' peace lind h?A
iilty.
Certain cfiiiditions precedent arc lai
down in Hie laws. d'he-e niu.-t be incl
but I ' \ t m i tie se conditions Congre
wrist h.? satisfied also |lnii tito people i
the prop t.?e 1 State-, r spectiv.dy.aie ipi
are likely I" bc loyal to thc I'moii h\ ?{i
oisive .ne! irn-t v., i 'hy majorities : tin
Hie MI dilutions aie framed upon thc libs
ofc pmlr.y. and timi they will from yet
1.. yeai ??lid froth ag" to ago < ontribute i
thc p,",aeo, progress ?iu| prrt^pel'hy of tl
States and of Hil.uni i v.
If thy pop1.- of th.- Sin'.- lat ?l J ir. r
> iot IU ?U .tr.U?'i.l iV-1!1!*!. ii ion t's" up.'ii " t'l
pri?icl|.h . ;f! (lu-la wi :as-ed by ( Ymgfi -
yH?jjr?i iv*ll tl en rem.tit. iib eiiiishs pf dil)e
''in''1 betweevi tue \:.iio'.is sections "i ti
cou lu ry. lin- Uopiihliean pnrii ishb-ti
ti? slavery and < pp..-e.I io it- sjiiril ai
ptirjVis. -. If th.e s pi ri I of -lav.ry i- pi
nt H tied t" cont!"! i'm in-'iri'.iotis ai
civi!i/..:io!i ..fi] i S...p'o th, rc .-iii bo i
roster-.i nm of i' . i 'iijon in i aid. if. th?
shoiil-l h.- in nh hie. '?'he i est oration
tl?c Uni ii lie ?ili's ;!-. estai.lishiikhl
those r< !: U? ; '. of frit a. Kl ii j? bet vi >u t
states o.* the \ n': anddf tho Sod
which in -ni i-, i ?w. . Mn' St.i'?.
the Nortl \\ h. ii th.it i'mm; ni ?otivi;
is it will 'ii 'ri Vi.-, if H th . '?-poses
('....pressure'!. ' i .. proper spirit 1
tim people of . s iijy, ?g,n ,n w
al ?ni?e pnVpl- ' ifs i nm n>:h i'csoiirc
and power f- 1 ? '. \. h p m ut hf ih
region of tin . ' i\ . and in a short j
flodof time ii i < .will tin evident
of war have d> ppenrpd,' bul r|te ic.
??;:IM?/--O State . ' ! :. in the enjoy inc
of a degree of j ri v i 't !.ef..i,. .
peri.v. -ed.
Th. rc can h. .?.i.e., ?>onoi|i.'dio
friendship, and ie,'0.sp?)ili f.-ra'd. if t'
S'ales lately in -1 ellion lOhuijd th
Histith' ions ti] : !n! pt iik ipios ofjhstis'i
but i ';;:eydv ; n ! .. past, revi
find si i ongthon '.'m ' it'ii is tl.'iit wcrei>
geed, ?rod hy th .old -1 ii! I h? ver
??f?ie> deny la;..' m bi t.ptali
ol'rigiils in ?my ;? : !ie'i!-i! ii? iii:y c)ri
nflhei;i;citl?ehs lin.?J: -iiie'degree,(j
malign i ii Hu oin .. . I... ... ? ; 1 t!
prirent will lu transmited to tho futur
- H r.l'tT.I (CAS t . M MI i l l''?.
?COI OpMi M KN Ol tinto.- NCM-I 1.
Imidin worhing for tiie etc\aii..n ot ..i
race, have on 1',,,-t a grand uk vein m
canias.- the State ; 11 favoi of imparti
suffrage. ( lino can h?ft.st of a lai_r- mi s
ber of coloro-i midi of maliced aliility, iii
among them nr.- th, ^.mtlcmen who ci
pose the Slate (.'chiral Committ,
KKHI.I s stii! s|,. I i c..buen in Ti
hut we have : o nuits o| Free,?un
shooting Kohols;. WoAvofihl like lo in
Gov. Fcirv whji w.li be H -ponsiblc f.
tho war ol' races ho ri couil.i predictc<i
Geiieial Soiioiicll, i; i- tind'Tsloh'
will receive tim l?opu?dichii nomi natu
for Govenior ol Ohio.
TllO \' anglia r?t h
l'h au ii (.?OU . there/-} st ll ? v-ii? j ii.i: vi. v
I'ighiimr tor thc : ?.. lit :
idough i liv throw;: (lock tb leiliwiid y
i iii i *.. ashen while,
riikgs iii truce tb -..i .nd cnoi,
? i?pih<? ha.i I- mote with I Oreo I : v
i i ii, i.!')d. Ibero'' -??ll :i \ .?ic:uaul -n
Fi . u bb.1 lol" tlc- I Iglil I
i'hfbii; li '?;.' Wildci-iic-i-j advancing, i
Hiw, i - o: tlc was.
I m ward i i, their -poiir? arc glcatiilti ',.
i'la -1M O'j! h.?ch thc lla\ .
' li vc'; ! the leader-?-i y. who teal" tlbiht ; 1
. . " ' frbiii : ll thc at my near l hem : .
i'hib whh sU'iidi '.ramp advanc'ue.;. [
?. loill v their ooi i alu vi ay. ; ?
'.dal them ' li mn vc h drop jhiii lal Kt ii
Spring* a hot " ariu-'d. .
NV h hi*? tin mai ti r's tin- iippalloili,
I..-, iiiei i. * - ? uiilb.rilled 1
I di ?'. bl' ie., ll ill, v\ ll' <i. Oppl'i --i 'll.
U...\ tie '..- -?'ii*- il.'ld p vS-H'-sloit. j)
1! bi' tn - .I-..-- par e l Vb?oe Olli-' lll'tll.
j|y thc d'-atli-throcs w aiino.l. |,
Th.m\ ?.?o l! liieto'j? -"'ni a vangiard |
ri?? ' h. : 1? r ilc- ri :h: '. ' ,
Krr...r\ lc;.I".;- iiiihw their sinful a rd.
Float ing in tip I;j;itt.
NVIiidi tic I ci. g ii .. ot' -ia rejoices;
l,?ui.-U "ittrhi; llb' r.ii'b?!_ v -ie. - :
Plumb I Sod ! there's -"iii a \ cunard
Id-jilting j*0|- I lie I . . li' .
-Mrs. H. ll. .?lei ry.
fd Ai,l.l i
V.. J?NIJ I. 13071
W S?u>.,\ c.'i.,es,.|
be had at M r. ? lbw ur
till -' i >!'?'. ?l!l? Iel
Tho Friends ol' tho S.MtlU.
lt has been one .d' thc misfortunes of
th. Si.nth that lin", liliyOd ioctl sb i-lbw h.
learn and reeogni.m their I tlie liicihK
They itiive alway- fancie 1 titoinseivcji to
bc sin r.ar.nle I h\ elie-ide-;, wh?> were
se.l.ing their deitiiietis-ii; a.id th? ? l*v*
they have lu! Ob eager I" resist hu* I pun
Isli. tine reason for this malm-y :.:i 1
re-istoiiiv has been a eoiiscioti-m--- ol'
iu-eciirity ari si mg lY?in tho c\i-lenee bj
shivery, and tlie id. a thal no oho Ooujd
lea friend (b Ihbsiavoi andi" tin* -dav.
holder a! tho siddi Ulm. Monee, all 'Ah"
woul I ".d'. ?eal,? man'- inhmcn! rig.l|i t"
liberty, and Jnpaitial ju-!;.-', wefo
ihdtlght to be worthy of d?cil li "I' hani-h
nieiit li'iin S- ntl" : u Socie'v.
>Vll0b the old Mctbodi-1 l'.pi-e 'pa!
t 'hureh sough; t.? lo op hm-mini-try pure
i'rotii ti." evils .d'slaver-, . an 1 whtjhj :....:'
. ,\ ... vp, o] rq, \ ,
and .-l'-pcn-h d J?ish?p A m i row from the
Oxthb'tsO bf Iiis biiUdal ditlios until live
I roth tic- impediment ol' slavery, the
-o'.r.h.rn poi thai of l im ohut'Oh rc '.me 1
lllo-e '.lill- ??Kio- i to - aVel'V. .1- ell,'lille -
t" t he pe;me and prosperity oft in- clim eh :
ami hence withdraw from t???ir bhoitlron
of'!n N . fdtorti soetibii.uml organized 'lie
e\pum:.
ciati' tis again-', tl', erith' bf <lnvt ry.
and ali. u th' ir hisln pgs Ri ! ;y. ll. an I
hold human b.-h.g- its sm'.'--. Hut iii.
i\c loi-Oppos?1 tlmt th"-.- whb thu- -<".:
; ?ie pnriiy ol' i i H** ehtiroh were ready
ciieniies,' Tlie uiost de viii ed fri? tels ol
ihb-bhhrelt in th?- northern soOtibn, th'ted
in tin-- opposition t?> -lavery, in thc toni'
of i.od. The\ odored fcrvanl pra\cf.
to (b.d for Iiis Ide;-?li g on the .--au
an?! lb- ma di i. ami labored with tic
piiie-i intention- lor lin- peace and pros
pm ?ty .d'tim Nt huh? church. Who is mos
prc;.ried to . a\. ih?i. in this, li:, y help,!
i|hw}i;oly or in a way ti) i'??ari:) the teal
peace m ! v.'eil hoing of the cause ot
( bl ist ?
jhiis .-aim- feeling bf iiOep ho-stilily
friim tim South, wiis developed towards
tile Republican party iVheit it muted up
. rn tin- m.-. a-uie td' iircveliting ilie?sprigid
?d' slavciy into any r.e'.v ba rih-ii-.-s id'tlio
I'n'.on. Ii''--i-ii nt I.?ie f '.n *.v:i<, electe>j
upon this ?--ne. aie! the South aw tua!
s'av?ty oonlhied within its existing lin
ii -, inii-t inOvitaiijy wit'u-r and ?!i?-a
-uicly ,'is thc gii'ile i i.ah. This was free
iy arid readily coi dels seil by i's leading
political advocates, If the Mates that
were heilig so rapidly formed froth nev
territory were ?.!! t.? !> ebhseornted iVotn
their birth :?> iVeedcuii, and thc gre.ii
principio.-. <-i'( .pia", righi-, ilion tin-slave
holding; .'-tates inn-'. ?.n be in n ?jope
!? ss minority, and ?ih.'liicijaiiion inii.-t be
thc ICM.!; at rn? distan! 'lay. Hut (ho
KoUdh lighiii mi-to. |s her '-ca! Jimmi-,
and by liv.is- n and rebellion hurried on
the result i- (if a I di ii id v war in an pil'brt
to defeat tlmsc true friends of ihb conn
Irv. who were regard? d b-, tjiem tis llb
dea<ll\ clienu?'s of the Soiitli. Il\ (he-.,
nols of rosisiiiiioe, tho sOuili hast cued
the H -lilt-, lidiicll lue War Was ?le-ig||c?i
to a vi id.
I'ml lia* ind i- not \. i, lia- pt oj iii
;if 1hc Scadii have not yoi b arned who
o 'I friends. Tho people lier
ibm- under tin- ol.I itilatualioii thal li'1 1
? hois the friend ot'tli.' eol< ?red nui ii, !
?lust bo I h? ouoiny ol' iii*- white man. I
lonee, those who uro boro un teachers '
ulong tim color? I p;H)ph>, ami thoo
iii" HIV a-uni.' r?.?r thoiii tho rights 1
rall priS'ii' ' ..'.'?.': ure claimed forxyliiiti 1
?eoplo, iii? scorned Und opposed as--aet- I
hg m opp i?iti'm t.? th.' real prosperity '
d' the Southern people. Those ^Vlio como ;
'roui liai North i ? advocate loyalty ami
?i.' Cojiiiil rights .'t all ivi'liout distinction
>! color, ari- r?proi-eUted by I lio Soutlii rn
uvss a - political iloinagbgnes win.. from
lio ha-c>t ol' motives, an* sowing the
iooils pfdis?bl'd, an I I' .-toring a war <.!'
?aces, lt H ni ij'o than intimated Hutt
?Ueh liien an l ?he?'stircs will he red-ted
.il such gentle humus hs sottlhord in..!..
<ho\V lr i\V t<> use.
Hut ii .'mm! 1 h ? understood that tie
lay shivery i- pa--',, and this relic ol
hurl ii ri sd ti is no I niger t'? be cherislieo? its ]
i'm peculiar in d il ul ions nf Upi .South.
1'ho inter.-- ?I iii' all the free eili.'.eiis ol
St lite h ive' now broome "-"W^jA 1
?Ih'd they aie t.. h.- swerved by nhuisuie-,
ibid diall (d?val? all classes', and deveb
iVpe an I proteui the re-.-un-e-. ol'all alike
in the StaV. Nu iikujk or white an? t"
'H- '-vu in our legislation.;' or in the
..[?.oitiiiiiui oi ili? I'ig'd ! of humanity. ;
if Hie White people j d' iii.- State will ad
mit Ods} there i-- ii" eiinnoe for a war of
r:h'; -. I ii . ?. who ii ive libed tile loni-:
if (he Smith, anl e>dil rolled ils .le>tin\.
li a,- no rieht ld iissiiute that ihose wlio
;':i\ev be - 11 ;. . : i. free labor, t'ree schools,
five up.. eli. frei1 jii'oUi and iVeedom o?
l'uohg'd h iii.) o;'inio:i. ure no', I lu* trim
t'rieu I s of t he Si mt ii. M?n in our Oil\
are refusing to gi\. - e.np'io\ m.-ut to labor- '
er,-beea-.;-e ot'th-ir opinions in rcicroh?o
to reiiu'iou.- and (iiditieai iideresis, tri I
t'ui- spirit bfihioloiahoe i< e.vry where!
di(v?lopi fl al ibo s .nth. bul all Shell j
bi'-.tel and Sid US ll p?i'SOiiS ale the real j
ene.nie- of ?qUai right*! and lumin pro
gress. The sooner stich si narr..w pu li cy .
is di-earl'-d. UiK -'.omi v\ shall secure :
pea * i ami perm-im ul pro-i .. rity. Those
tir? tile tri. (tc's . f hun iuiltj who recog
nize the hroUi?rhood Of hp'U, and ac'
upon tite pri.i'-ipie ot' doing un'.o djhets
astin? yvi.uili.l I hil.I other- should dd dido
Iheitt. littl .- .. li ? ri a it les are hostile to
slavery nm! ela--, hv'i-lat ?.m. mid the
South lind it hs diuieup I'p bo reconcile,
b: ll.cse, a- to ue!eojd eneiimipa1 ion,
love iii '-e who ltnVl brave!v defend?
!V;. . - ' '
Tito tru y Hean', tub
d'lieitc i- much (ruth in lim old -avie:.
.. I land - -nue ':. . wit . lia tx! -one does." \{ ??
al beauty do,?, (hil I ie-o m-ar Um .-urbuv.
as to be cdiiihiO i to the eolorof the -kin.
.Men av! ivoiiiou have titU?li more do
in making their owh beauly or ugliness,
Uian in making i heir own complexion,
il'li? irv beauty of the countenance
uvi'-ab'- within tia- ?iier?s?i?'l twistende
oftho-v liain? t!rd a 'lorn the ( luidla.i
chariicteri I. vd Lytton speak- of a
liiiiili iv li'?.? "w - uglier tl hi ii 'ne luci any
bl!-i:ie - - to be ;" a lld il' lie eolt'.d !'U' l ead
il, ?\ety j?iiin?ii I Icing Carrie^ his ??t? ?jj
v? i; se i tis Um', life lias been good <>r evil.
On our ('calibos, th.- line eli?-el ofHn.tight
and em. li.-n ure eb'rna lb a*. tvd? li.
Sinn? ono has appropriately -aid :
Ihgiiity i. md the monopoly of bloom
itig young tu n. and ot' white sind pink
maidens. I hciV is a slow growing beau
ty, which ? ?til v cohn s (o pel feet lon ill old
age. Orm e by ii ugs p. uo period ol'!lil'e'i
:uid goo lu. ..- improves th? longer |( ex
i-t<. SV<\ lia Ve ,-ee:i swee'.-f smile- oil a
lip bl' S?v??d.v limn upon a lip of scveii
cett. l"l <"t? is the beauly of youth, and
here i.- thc bi'Sliity ol'll ?11lli s>-_.;l hesilitv
mich more -el ioui diet, and more i'ro
|iienily foilinl in Hue arin-elmir l\\ Hie
in-, with Un- gvandi-htldren rond 1 ils
vdi?eSpUiutj in tl c biill-ibOm or proi.m
uide.
Hu- ', ?ml ao l w ife ivho i?ave fought
he wmi i stilt" b,V side. w!(o have made
Minn on stock Ol X'S or sorrow, ami
;iown gfidd niel ?ig?d together, arc not
thlVcqiicully I'dliiid cui'ibiisly alike in
letsoiial tippen I'll iU'C, and in jiitcli ami
one ot'v..na.just as twin pchhi. s on
lc bearii, exp i- d to thc same lidnl in
aience-. tir? i'aeli other's second -eil",
le lum g;pne.I a feminine somclhiim.
i ' i i i '11 brings iii manhoo j into full relief,
'licha- gained a masculine something
'Idell acts as ;i foil to hei" wotnanhood ;
nd huit tir? lite hitit given them a beauty
lijeh i- never itevelopeil in early year-.
Let UlOse wh" would cultivate per-oti
i eiiarin-. and -. . ure a beauly that shall
e nal an I lasting: cherish goodness ol'
cai!, and tin ?se v'trtues Hud adorn the
iiaraclcr.
1 l?y?i Konliidouts.
This portion of Hie country have long
i cu kept in ignorance in regard io
niihcru imn an ! sentiment-. It j.,
.ly requisite thai the kind and patriotic
mtimcnts of thc Nortli should he fablv
v|i!V'( !i!i"l. Ibgui?t :? fdyoriiblo roceptmi
inning ih>' ititi .>'. ?>i' iii?; Southern peo
>!c lin- visit ol' lloii. ilebri W'ilsoi
las bed h a SueCess. :oi?l ?goos very lar h
dow ilinl I fl H? North would favbnibi\
Itl'eOl tho W lille MS Well a - lill' Online'
)opululiou ol'tito v"'iiili. llieroi iuusl I"
I iel -nu.11 I I''.il act aO'l -peech. Nothiic.
luis so immediate iitkl favorable an ?. . 11 ? ? .
iis thc mag?n ti-ni of a kimilv voice. Mci
will listen lo Speeches when they will iii)
road speeches, alni many others hilt filth
I,, read will Le t'a v..ra I'ly inlhi?Wco?, I
bedontes. then. vot\\ desirable thai hi il
concil ia tory labors which arc givaib
neeileil herc, we should have living rep
resohtativOs of national men ami ideas
ll' tito people ol' tile South had lot heel
deceived, in regard tn thc rodi elutraete
. .t' the North, they v.onld never li:m
hedi led into tile bloody strife ?d' ilie le
hellion.
I: h better l'or ll-,., &oiltll, ?.ml belie
loi* the \\ i idle Count ry, that the seetioiui
exolush eiicss w hich has i\ybrked cst nidge
nient should !>'. at une,- and forever Ino
kuti down. This eau now Le done h_
full ami IVCC disciiss|on. sitn.l itu-opp--rtu
nil v - In mid m ?I be lost.
Our Novillera Vi i- luis
lin' citizen- of iVuiisyIvstnia hav
-ctr. I'oj' tile i'eleif of thc Slltlel ?I1J . at i'm
iSbhlli, ilie olnVdrous donation of ?volt
thousand hllsliClS of ern. Om- th i;-:im
iiiisliids ha- iieen jlidiciiSusly parcele,
out itiuoiig the dido relit clergy mell . d' t h
vsiViiiiis ileh<iidliuiti')iis ?d'this city. b
Messrs. Mordoefit ..v. Co.. io wlioiii it vvsi
:iss|hiie*l'. lo he di-luir-'.. i l'y thon a rou
the deslindo without distinction on iii
n. e.inn', of social po-'uion. religion's1, o
political sentiidcUts. Ono of the li;
vi --,,-ls loaded, with a valuable caigo i
siigiir. seized as a prize under eblilodoi
tile authority, m d fhn iiiti?Kthis liarb<d
belong to thc tuan who is ihethOsl pron
inuut in making ibis generous donatio
ie.tiie South, lt should m.'. Le iorgoiie
tl,at ibis I'.'.1,'.''' bushels of corn o?iho
IV. on tin radi?'al State, n-pt e-. tib d i
(.'pbgross by such men as 11.m. Thadden
Sb?vCiis, and .linlge Kelly. Men wh
cann.i now navel and es pre s I hei i* sei
lin.cuts, al lb.- So\'.h.w ithout thc liabilit
of liebig1 i i lobbed abd mudcred. by som
Ol'the vei v iliCll w ho are being lillis fe
d?v lluir ebbst il lieht s: .Northern me
iB&t ' : '. ; I : < - > n prisons. l'.?i . MI ...
OT?. !i"rt erid l'7!Tg\ Ti; e
Bimi to Ice. I those who have lo!.heil lilli
*n ket'jdiitj w?th S.iiidiii'1 ii chivalry, tilt'
I he inen Aie i are (hus exhibiting Ihci
Interest, ?br thc -uiicivr-. nf the rohcSlioi
-I'.ouid be Villilhs;) l>V lim .Southern pic
an 1 icprc.-eiit. it as the basest foes ol'tl;
Southern people. J
??V'i li. M. Turnor nt Columbia
'lin' i'/o'/.s/(',/,< lb ?-./..;. ... the biijeii
organ ..!'thc A. .M. K. ( burch, (ji?er pul
li-'.ling Mr. Tid'hcr's let 1er. in which li
-ay - of his ( '. mu.ihm Speech :
.. T nindi! po ..'?-c??minalioii h.'.w.e
-c-iions ami localities, bul <ii?l dray,
instinctive linc li,tw. eli tin -i- who wry
iissisiilig out clbviitioh, and tliiise iv li
iii ord Op'posihg il. an I adv ?sc 1 my p.opl
to stand by those wiio ,-innd by their
vviieilii'i' IV*nit North or South." Thu
riders to Mr. Turner's position :
"I'i ieml Tuj'iM't' si.iuds ctubari a .-e.
by Iii ree lads. Ki rsl . tin- n.leting wu
c u.-' ,vm'/Y<. an. 1 called in thc inicios
of the Opponents of the Radical lieptlh
bean-. Si cm.Hy. ( 'oiisci v at i v c rcs'd.jti
lion; were pre- ruled. Thirdly. In
t Turner) gaye liouhlensinec to this meet
big liv his presence, he ?sp?lic. wit hon
iiiiilnngisiny idijeciloii t?i its o ?ri/ni <;,?,. .?;
to the doctrine and spirit of tl c rp idii
ti.?tis which were passed ; ile did lib
iib a-i did Kev . dalnes Sihisj alni Toni
C. Campbell at tim groai ?nis?rv?div?
meeting in Savannah, (ia., for th? iii
gentlemen in iudiiiiioo ol' tin- ox-lords 0
the lash, told them on lim plat foi iii? j" Ititi
tiley had sis vvc'.l keep their eon-ervati -ir
hpltled np. At a ivi'otd iheetiiig in tin
Interior of Alabama, lite Kreedinet:
would no; hi low Soul hern leaders t.
tleiiounee Northern lbi<lieaii.Siii vvtlhoiu
i'.!'ering their pibtcsi."
\\'.' arc glad to notice that the l\\\'of({e,
Ina- m. fellowship for that coii-ei vat i-in
[li?t has tho Sympal liv and aid of some
obue.l people in our Stat.'. We wish
I had a wider ci rc u i : i ! i ? ; i among ;be
.ololcd people hele.
bl vi:--"! im M ?-Uti i UV'.- lilis spii it
'd sheol is Usmilly v ery .successful in lind
hg marc's nests, and exhibits no v erv
ampnnt predilect ?ons for charging mask
.d batteries. lt is in a fog. and wi.-...'.?,.
I migs ils shoulders, and shakes its pph
lerous eraniutn over ibo misty and he
lou.led icmai ks ol' thc New Vc?rl< IbrxhK
bout thc burden of bearing the national
iib? any longer ;:: nd suv-, "lim remarks
re ominous,and we would like id know
. hat t he //. ralf} mean-,." I >., the .!/, ,
"ri/ for a moment Mipposo that the
I ,11
i di a rp-wi tied, eh-a rd mini ed. close ca lr ul a
tiic ; p?oplo ,?!' tim Nurdi wptihl'lhuik ul'
' r?pudiai nc a debt; when to timm, and
> in.nc oilier -can cly. dial del?! is owing.
Yankees arc S??MVOIV ca| lip! de? ?l' such silly
I Mun,lo ; M; Kial. \N .. would suggest
' dial die I/* re??7/?lo hot jump I"" readily
5 ai conclusions,.bul eas! abbiit a little Ibr
I some more philo bphical .olutibiiof da1
1 flvf?id.s aoiniuoUs r?iiui?'Ks/'
t ' .-?-..??.-.
I'l'USONAU. -Kev. Ti W. Lewis. 1'. K.
i ,>r diet luu'ieslOn Distriei lins just re?
i tinned from a two weeks lour in thc in
. teri, >r ol' thc Stale. I le reports thexvork
. in his Distriei as iieing favored with
great prosporitx ; Churches aie being
i built ut ililfct'Ctd localities, religious
i- revivals in progress, and the colored
. people awake lo tlc interests <>f eduea
. doti and improvement, din destitution
foi' food was ...real, hut hoing coUsidorn
,. hiv relui) cd Ly donation- t hat ar?' m?w
I arriving fruin lite North. The planter.
. are speaking in high terms of tim dill
. gone?! aiiil gn??l belii'ivior of thc freed
(? nun.
t V KIN - W. I. Oui.. -Left Us 1 s
Saiurd.iy in the Steamer u Champion'
ibr i he N'orl|i. 1 !?? caiiie to labor in tin
hiisshm: ry work among tin- free? I ii ie li ii
tho autumn ol' L-r,.'i. Ile ?minobatch
Weill .1 - a pioneer lo ( ninden L>u mile
e 1
j frpni ( luuieslon, ami otghhi/hil 'ko M
. I!,. Church aiid Sabbath school, and ha
liibo?red till now. with unwearied fidelity
ami clicriiv, ami will: gi'??it SOe?os-h
Vi ' ' ,
I h ol hoi' ( "le appears lo Lc ill the la
stau, - of consumption, Lui while tier
i- <</. . lhere is/htyiei (Jtir etirnesl prayer
. ami -.yinpathic- will hillow him
J Tm. CASI: or dei 1 ( ?iii . - < ?ovj t h
Inn telegraphed t" (len. Scott, who lia
i?udo an applichtioh for tim relief of ile
(Le. timi he luid pi-t|"m?d tile 0X001
' ti, m until tim see,md li idny in .Illly; (?1
" luci Iii d li? ni Iiis inn-tor. and had falle
" in with lue Lui,m ollioers who were ??
.aping Loni I'Mpreheih and in their Ul gi
" (hey killed a rebel to ttvdid delect?
and capture, (lee wa- a -peetator ?nd
a l id lb ?' that can-c. has Leen arrc-le,
tried, hud -enicuccl tn Lc hung. ll
'' j belies ed that t!ic Military autilotiti
(' will soo that ju-ticc falls mi mi die inn
cent bid I h? g'n illy parties.
"i .?._
'? M \.i. His. Sen- - We learn th
'I I lil- ul.le niel ? 111. ?eui nilled l.a- \>i\
ordeii'd I?. W?,-h?m;t,.i. to he t'bns|ii?t?
11 1 a- l,. thc desi i tu ti. m pf lid' pe. , pie (if ll
u .'-tate, and dl? hearing bf tho while ii
V, c..|.?|'e"l pei.ple towards adi ptiiof. lt
"' fort?nale thal tin- Militari Coiiiniami
''.ot* tim District lum in Cen. Scott, a
'" m.o-t of tim nlllceli, of tlio I'.uremi. <.
V .'ient helpers in carrying out thc me;
tiros for r. e.m -limie?ti.
Tho triumphs ol' Froodont.
. I >i\ year- liavp wida --ed t?io eilian
pat ion of '>?dK)t).?l(il) -ci f- in Kassia : I
h ' li Lc rei iou < if I .O' m.0011 sin ve- in t ho li
|Otl Stales, ami tiie Crtual nianuuii---'
!l of ."..ooo.no.1 nogroi - in ilra/il. ll i
, '.. e .: ".o,? - -i\ years work-111?.I H M 1,1 tl ll I
?mil restored to frooddni, mri a mu
{.' ?fikoii ??il throe Um largest onijiirh'slij t
i. hoi l i : Thc little that remain- Li
" .cannot i.-t long uudoiio. lim misc j
Ide relic of Lai Lai ism linger- now only
1 a hw islands belonging to the Spiitu
. crown: and lim lav. ho! Lr who, in t
. face of thc clout-, of t!u> hist few \ cn
- lepes t., retain the right to btu and s
' j Iiis fellow-man. ?veil in Ino-"' i-lam
', must Lc sanguine indeed.
i'
Ar. Out.-ide View.
: Tho: A. Ve,a live paper publish
* in tiie i otu fest s ol' tko colored people
San I'i auci-eo i ak. t lum ivfei - o. "I - 1
I change-, from t hark -ton :
"We niiisl 1..U1.-S. from tim apo
i mens we have received, we ihink t
? .hi'.-oc 0: si much heller paper than t
i l.'O-hr. lt is :, nea!, xviii I piinied pap.
i and handsomely h.ado up. Tia- uilUlhi
Lcforc ns conlain a lat'ge aiitoimi ol' iva
lng matter, Its ejdilbrkd.s arc well wi
. ten, .'ind il- selections judiciously pi
pared. \\ e know nothing ol'die editors!
lio. 1.10:1 :s's Ali) So. u n. - At
meeting on iilti Ililli ilislthe Kxeeii'.i
I ( o 111 u i i 11 c c of this Society appoint
Dishop kingsley, Kev, A. C. l'o.-s. IL
C. IL I'o--, Win. (ilciiii, Ksrj'., and C..
Not Ik. Iv-<p. delegates t<> th,, ?uteri
I duwil Ani?slaVOry Couvi-nijoiii, to
held at Lari-. I*milo ;-, in lite last weeli
August.
\\ C lire glad lo notic in this aLle dc
gal ion. the name of our old friend ( '.
Nor! h. Ile called al our ollie a few da
-ince on hi- return from NcwOrleai
Ile iindm-'.ami - the xvnhts of our un
at the South, and feels for it. liol oil Iv
Iii- heart. Lilt deeply ill IIIS pock,
which we hope nmy m-ilV Le wandi)"'
means lu carry oui I lie ff?u?rous xy?sii
ot' hi-. Lenci < 'lent unlit) e.
.\< ? i..- unir- nt un M. K. Curia H. -
Ue\ Tintinas lOv?iiis of tho A (Viran M. I-'..
Church, willi stunt' i?00 linder Iiis pasto
ral fart-, lia vu. recently connected them
-elves willi lin' .M. ti. Church mi lilt'
Cooper ii'.?-! in tliis slat' lt?.vi John
Wesley Johnson, of .NI a I >i 1 Ul '. ?villi Iiis
cliai'gc ol' two luun.li eil j haVi ' lt anual
i lu-tlill'i ? m >. liolwooii tho A ..'im inn!
tho Olil Wesleyan < liufch, Lave, in a
bbd\\ i< >i nf I t lu' M . F.. ( iuii' h.
Wc Icai'li al io that ai Foi ?iaiclina,
lia., thc African minister ami his Hook
have joined Hie M. K. ( hinch under thu
charge vf Ih v January Felder.
A Ropublihnn Meeting nt Marion.
Was hold on Saturday h.st A strong
Hcphldican |?lhtfonh was adopted and
toiling speeches were made hy Mr I layne
who is a moiiihcr of ile State contrai
Committee and others ; tho ?.'reset*ni
sh vs " good order and d?corum wee
observed Ihrbhghout thc day" A largo
thur.h and school building is hoi ny
erected ii; this place. And the old
M. !.". Chunh lind Undic'al principles
are gaining fn\or. Mr. James 15. Mid
dleton, ol liiikhr ?hstithto is d?sorvodiy
p"pular holli tis Preacher and Toucher.
Opposed to a Convention.
C>.\. IVrrv will lid! ho oom fort od. Hf.
tilinlis il'i'nl South Carolina shoiiltl rath
er ein iure I he ills Of indi t arv govi rn me nt
lhan consent to negro nile hy voling for
a C'>n\cul ion. Wc hopi! tin' lime is md
far distant, when tan- nohlh State will
not he ruled lit\ a pro-isJhv?ry "ligar
? liv <>r military, hut hy the people of the
Stale, in wise mid impartial legislation.
Where have thc people a helter right to
govern Ihoinsevles than in Smith Caro
lina ?
.
TllN OOI.OOSOA.-;Tiiis largo siiip 1)0
longing to ih? Ain?rictin Colonization
Societyy lc fi this port for Liberia on
Thursday last, willi three hundred ami
t ui nly emigrant s on hoard ; fel ly two
ofiwiiohi are communicants of tho Bap
tist church, twenty-seven of tho Metho
dist, live of the 1 'rosilytoriiin, and inn of
the Roman l 'atholic. making seventy-six
t protesting ( lii 'mt ians.
TIlOSO wl;o prophesied the downfall of
the str?ot car-, reckoned without timi,,
host. Tliey aro often crowded with pas.
seiigcrs and are making money, the foi
i vent. hm inoileoloal prayers of the Mir
' cu ru to tho contrary notwithstanding,
i V ' KT: iv us m SiiNMoi; Wir sos,
J Tho Washiu ton eon t -pondent i-f die
Now Vt uh 7 Wo IOU' says :
..Senator Wilson arnveil hore to-day
frolU Nt w Orleans and ?efl to-night for
N. V. He represents a good slate of
organization among tin- Kepuhlican
I nion men of Cue South. 1 nunedialelv
j hi?dds arrivai here IO-day? Mr. W ilson
\i-i'.. i 'In- rooms <yf lim Con gressional
l.'nion F.\eer,; ?yo < oiithiiUoi . anti made
j litiriingeihetitsj for a niorh vigorous
pro-,?cution ol" tin- organization of the
I ni..]) party of Hie South. Soinc of ( lie
-tn-n-je-t men of thc ('tuon party north
are lo he inviled to gv'i KoUtll and tilligll
ii'jl 'die people i'm re. Judge Sheila
kel :i. r is c\p. cte I to -tart south soon.
After Mr. \Vils?n im- vlsi I cd his home,
lie cohloniphdes making another tour
llirougn tho South. The Senator repres
ent- the Ih'construetioti iud as being
ear. i' ! into cl leeI faithfully hy all the
I uh-n e. mi mm e Cr-. This j-, especially
so in Cen. Pope's I >islriel, svhoro no
tlisi ?net ?o;? j- luade on ai'eoiilil of race
or c..'.cr. tin o>cry Hoard of Wegis>tra
ti'.nin (.eorei.-i. Al.tmnna. ami Florida
IjhtVcolored people art' li pr- 11 .-culed hy
oin- of their own race. Sh --ridai). Scho
i'ni'l. Ord, and Sickles are not far behind
lope, and are doing nobly ?ii Hie noble
i'ili!-e."
Ann;, MN SI.A . I;-. - I)I . lloyd a gea
ilciil.'ll) w lin honorably aided in the es
cap.- of slave's, was sentenced foi' this
iiU'oimo t.' fifteen year- hellte prison of
llie I >i-'. rift oft 'ohtlllbia. bul w as panloil
.I by .Mr Lincoln after having served,
'iehiceii ihoiiihs of (ho loin). When Dr
?iOyti lately applied for re {isiry in W'asi)
hgt OU, l.e was rclu-cd. on lim L'l'OUUd
hat m. mm could bc regi-sU'ivd who had
icen " ci m viet oil ol' an infamous olVc've "
Ile appealed lo tho S'lprcmc (ein i <..l'thc
[Hstrlei, and il lias promptly Upset this
ifroeiolisty absurd ruling. Jiklge Olin
i"itls Hint tin- President's pardon resior
.d Dr. lloyd t" Iii-- political rights, and
Imige Fisher, that he h is not committed
m in fatuous crime. We arc glad to
hink that l'y nd accident could tho Dist
rict Judges have boon in lured lo serve
?lavery after its death .".nd burial.
din- diamond shulbbnx givcii hy Louis:
'A'], tn ( 'o? u;. ! doini Lauren-, is for
.dc in No. Vihk i >\ ^?ti.Oiift.