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S. 'f.l *i\ l'l - .M. I!"-"' I'- .?. ' ? ?V?Uf.V? . 1 . I .., . .. i, i '.lu,' . I'.: .'. if \ els. : li>li?|0V : -I v. ;. 4?i nit's iii lt'?' -iii ii1 ..?-..?(???il* ?li. I "I ? t:ili'lilli! ml'vfi t?sciiivut.H i'i eijihi yiU ??< ?ii'l up-.v u?t . :. ?'! .. i..- tua.i- -;\ tit .ntl ? i.n-t nev .-.-?l f rt y ..?*..?* ?i,., .....n. v.-. n:i\i . ?-.i i.-? .. i ? .> m i li .m-i'. li vi- lim--, nr. ?. .' . ii-, ii ?'il . lill,' llillli.'. li-tifi-. . ii .ni.I t-.- ?. .-tv .... . ... il r . ?i \in i I..- U ltu \:' . I .> k !"\ ini t l-.i l, -...?>. Si i ii? I hi' i'.'.-tii;?-.: :i W ??yi '?.. .'7i I. C>-> it ,". i "h ?-. i it v ?ti'ii ;.. ."'i-.i'i-'- it .ti|j ii?"i-'' is '! maini.?-! | l?ase iid-t ni ? - iuiH-i sVi'UKPAY. NOV!', M.BK; i ; IflCd ; .v.i / : .v.i I, . , '?: " in.. ,.-.?.. iii iivT.Aj ; 'ii;..I" Illi li-.mit;, tiittsi ff a , m i .' U-e of ro iled illili ithplht'l \\\fit' n i'ii'iiai ri'titiii't has litist. SVi -.?i.:;. ;..".>. lu'n- for |nsi ;'...itn'iii i'\, iti-i..i i '. tili idiaUfniytti ni partisan ioCiiiigi ..a . ; ti'i!i'lii|oti tv those sUbsiUhiuVi iiil. rois?H moi;< bi voth ."..um eleu willi t.n- 'ii Vi'li i J) i - - ? - ? ol' i.-.-.i tt'Mtt'i! ii ti'-M'.ttft > Hiv I ii.;-' . ti...I ttiiU ir. .ral improvement. A .> >vo .tri' situate 1. v- have i egar-n 'I t in- '.'. . . ii'- e.lc'tor. fis .iv. i.'.portai'.t en-i- in oill' hi.dbi; . alf i its I'i K?l'.S 11) vol V?? * LT lin V? i'll! i". Willi t)f tb- r.aii-m lol-vinnthii; gmo ;.iti-.m-. : nial With til - l 'lt?\\, il is li,o fiiusi: il' i lr \ oil < tii.'iiili^lviti;!; tit: Altiugli'ty v""t timi i im crisis is SiiTt'jy passed, timi lind thon?i is hopi -'.ill for t.n- groat iv?-//iv. ,.'.,..>. nt.? i'ipi?l ligiilSi lin i|Mt-t; .:. b?lbi'?'i 'I.. ui.tr?. o-. lift* ifi tiltii lins hoon oho ot* poculiiti' iguiii'-aneo. which cou I il not 0. fully .',.?....(..1.11 vi I tn tither sections; ".'ir rl.? it h I mil inti ny ol' our N.iv'lii'i.i lindel:? \\h\0. I egal? ltd ll- as too deeply iliteii.'dvd in tia? ri nt politi '?ii t au\a:-... "it ni ugo >jiowti tliiu in a popular gov . . uti..-.-.'. '"'.. \:.v'-' ?i il >v #7 quest ibhft tri.)) h. i'i't..r ihiiuroly,political, pivbivitlii Mu ilruiryst iiiii-iysts di nun in rogan! i. ot bnh I * ? tiii'it' civil, hut religious right ? a.. i i I'lvjilt'^'i . , and when this is ii. , ...at. Lu pituri t anil tho miss. betray ; .;.'.'>.:.; 'av. o g: i :. i a u< t vital qui? ! nuis. h) 'in .tay.! t,f tin Luther ovoii tho htioti'iii'O bl juiitilii :ion hy faith wa- .. I' ?litioal '"pic.'h '. ali't'vtirg not unix lim < intro h i)tit a;, i ii.i state; Ino aiim? hlati ;. . t 'i. J ii hie at. I tho inalietui ii. i'i g hi -n' i' vi ry ?.ian to worship ' cl m v? .\i; '?.> '.li?! iti*.tates bf his own voit l.t.... In ti. t!;,i.va of Wilhvrfoi'i'o the i.iVe-tfa :. -. i . at political juestton, ileoply ...-.ti: f.?t lu publie mind ol' Kag lau i Atut-r...;'.'. .'.avery was. for a lung pi fi bil '.'no -o nt ral pivot . n tvlnch iuriied lie. (.oHth'ii of thin hind, taking the prc' 1. e.-lence. ol' ail . ii: r i.-.-t;v.- before tin P'.'optc. iihiiiii! the lite iebi'?lion tin iuiipbi't of Un1 (ipyerhincyi in it.--etl'ort .-. .'tppfi ... ilii;i ta-..t infamous treason : . i v. ' rai pdliticitl question of |lfi h'.'');-. ii.vii.. a..!. fl . li ead and the he-.:' ot the luit'i?ni to the very last de ;.'.... Tai j nvdi'ia iva., not settled in ail if ii. phrif-c hy the re. nils bf the war. 'I I. * i wini siiri'eh'lered their arms at A pp uv..'.'*.< :-. rallied their for?e.'} on the li. ld i-f poliiivijl I'bnfliel, and wer. re Holved tb \Mii i-.i bplonvi 'v M-hat tliev Hid lost OU !i:r h a'."1 fought ?eld--. of th,' vo-.enl vai'i Iii- greitl rjiieslibh ol' tin t'igi.-:- o: iii; eolbred man were made piinpineiit in tie1 presideiititil oiinViiss, 1' > 'mi peta1 i illili i he Democratic party t'V.i: .; p di) in icgard to the (jnostion .-! lptiiian i :,.'.<- ii. oppoi-ition lo tim '. .- hingt; ..:' I he 1. id' .ind ihr ^'osleytin opinion ;iii i , r.-ti ... nf tin Methodic Iv. Cluiivhi Ai! > ;." vindii'?te l?ie i m par? iifl T.i' h'.'y .ant -pun of (jhi'tstianiti i in' make tv rliatinctioti m hiimaii riglili. la a 1 on \ ii:ti lil ur variety ol' the human tor til M oomp'.vxtoii. In addition t<. !1HF. tim. old M K. C Iriircll is re??rdi'd at the South as being ifitemioiy jvri'iiienl, fbi" tho reason th.at i'pip?i'iou., etriinenlly Wesleyan, and al? ways n'> dear tb Ibo Clmroh as human in dom, lui ve hedbine national and po liticiil 'ii Iheii'ehaiiii'tei*. If the. war had not changed \h( poliiical character of I bc jilavcholfuilj. eh i vii I rous, exeludve. and intolerant S ?nth, the ban Hid' of Wenleyan Metli?*??'li.:?ni m vei could have bo-n iinfiirloil iii ihr. ....ellon. Jf ile loyal peoph of I lit hiitiOll ari- not abb lo il?tVhd 'h*1 ?real principle of liberty vin? . oar Church niuM . o, .... i:.i- South; The feeling of ha irf/l ; . i bitterni'ss which i.? , hoi i.-hcd : .i..... .I.- ?.?iii < Inircii. if not fe stridi i?'d 1 y political iictioh. Und ?Jiisi rtuil ! itim-irt ?al legislation, would i' -ul' ii? tito j liurriol no'Hyrdom f al! v-.-h? sh ijl'd : dan a>tvtit ?ito hu? principies ot' ci|?al rights m finn.-li Mini idate, ie? etulorsed bi th. M. K. Church. Ciider tli? lluslu'? ho'if - < ! tilt' friends O?' tile " lotti c?ltsc. which ocie 'n wonderfully revived nv thc National ?ei?t (NdivOnUoii hi N'*?w Volk. Such ornt?rs tis NY ade i??ihptb?vi . in their phillie ''?leeches, cheered their political tVioiiiis iv?t|i ?i gloyvihg d?sCi'ip lion i-:' tlic ti nie '?uilit: when thc nei'.ru noni.i bj- ptji loiliis j>l?iisvahil f-|?('h nuisances a* ? i-u?-pol baggers ti}id ' ?-'i'1 .nvii:!- iie driven fiiiin the ' sacred soil cl' tin S?>i15li. Tho loVtil people ol' the Sotan h?ivei MIH I the ivar, liten stetig ; piing for timi: political ex'ist?hCi . y.l .'? h i hais been in constant peril from tile ' strenuous exertions of liaise who have brien dohig ail in their power 1(1 peipetu ?ito those distinctions winch yifbiiUi lojive ile laboring niau entirely ?ii the pb wot" ii iv I at the iucrcy Of i li? riding Capitalists. It'll tac toconi elections aro already llitbwieg upon our prospect* here tho ?ii! cants "I' a brighter day. Krcodoni I't'.- 'h! spceolp and preiss arc to be n faiii?il ii here once rilled the intoler ailt hirds of the South, l here is in be here lind hdornnee and freedom for re 1:. .e.,-. opinions that will still prbleoi limmbers t!ie M. hi. Church m ihc otp j.iytheill of their relhjji?U?s fights, and pi i viii e.' -. The moral inlluenc" <>f lin v ii cl d?t i - iilrojld.V 'stilV?tiiiig tlo'asperity ; ! ptkitv feeling, a' i 'he in li<"t'iol!S lin that itiofe peaej'ahlc and pm-| e'rotn , tina . arc y?i in si ore ioCthisj Unhappy ? au.i uniVji innate portion of the c. .entry. ,/.,'./' r.N ty?t 7 7'.7/7' Aft'A i S'S't /><>!>. ' Tit vi Odd is iii h'tstdi'V. wo Ililli* toi obvibi?s ;<< lie denied liv any ?ibo han i'jirelullv read our national history I ?ii ,'t?i?. past fi ar veal >. Thc voice nf < i m ' lui. v cr le iii'd di mniuiing thai his peo ph sin ii.il jp fr.c. VYh aie liol lo sup 'p..?t I h tit Cod w!H he. iiulili'er?ii? lo Un ihjpsiioc itud ' liino tu nations, Th ..-....::'i iniiy seem t-' galliot slpivlyvbt) j tl -.i'i Iti?iintifely burst upon tito?.' wie lp lei prejudice .unl liatn|de hp?jjh ... rights <>f ilicir fellovi tuen. Acts ot' uti Uphill injustice nut..; cv.>r lie perilous I national Interests'. (?od will defend th I rlifliti I'l'Oiri tile itijintittibio r.ecUMidc i pWddo? tm? iioor at: 1 vindicate, the eaus of I ;ive.-s?.a|. He .bun i mb of ila th;' wc -lot-he Me: naked, tin I feed the lau ig;;- '.:..;! ivy uni" heavy lint ileus an 'lot tip oppv?iii'?ti '?'fin it , M. 1 if a uaiio . i til ref' i tb db titi.-, they Wi I ! not fa to feel tiie correcting rod nf inf.nitc ju; tic?. Have tin- despotisms nf thc Ol World, that havi? been l'ottlpled ill liijui lice tind crime, been allowed to prospid' i God has huirkcjil his displeasuri1 tigtiiii. ali --nell ; ?iitluliigli (hey seemed lb pro; , pt r for a while, (heir (loom ivttsas ita v i able tis' their neglect l > bring forth t|i f-.iids ?d' io|>entaiicc. N.? ti jd io n ca ail'nr I (.'' :.\. e i dil lp i.'ii -.ie . to any Pl'jhn hoe ci. r ii*m|i(ing tho bribe b\ wjiicil . ii ful p ?Hey might .-.eek to allure it au .tah'ily ? oinpromise. j lt the duty of all Chrislian- to n? post injnsticf and ivrbhg in livery iV?m j especially when ilevelojic.l l?w?ird 'i i poor and helpless. Can it bc right ft ns tn make ?i man's complexion the roi ?son for depriving him of his politic; j right-'ir N'O <<w is responsible for tl color ol' his skill; This is tho ii otk of G< a.-. dev chiped n. lh< gi'Ont variety ilii exists everywhere in his creation. >\\u wc presume in pass our censure upon tl i Woi'K of Cn I? This J'i'ejil lice again color ii- :i i'i li-.' "f the barbtiri.-.ni of siav ,ry, which lue- bien loo 1 hig fp.st?i'?(l a land tba' bois!.-, pf fre?do'ni and et pi right!.. Th'> principles of Cluisliani and tho rights'of humanity forbid the I acts of injustice. It i.-> time for us i learn (hat il is in I'ighb nure ss ami j ii tic only Illili a nation can bi estiiblis .el, and when Ibis i.-- ivcogiiizcd by ; we .-?.all enter on a great < ai coi rd' prc peri ty and true glory" beyond Hie wan ot dreams of imagination. lt m tl ; -ha: consecrate.-, politic, amt makes it religious linly to take part in them un ,our laws become ono with thc divine ko . of liberty, justice, ami righteousness. .. I a: Christian nation, we should recogni ; thc bi;, ling force of ( bid's law. ami pr; and I ti lio r for the Ir'nihiph nf the rig tl nt il his will .shall bc clone mi earth, dom by angels in heaven. Wi.fi.?TF.K's U x A D i 11 no E i>. ~- \Vc have copy of Webster's PnahridgOd Diciic .-iv, fro lt I G. i\ C. Merriam, ol' Sjuin II i i d el. Mass. Yoting iii an :? yoi) a I rem hilve a Hillie, buy W id is to r's- I iiabridg hictioiv.'it? n< :\i. ' A ?sf-' i , .' s* m ff I Vi. xoi iiikiiix? rm: sriinr OF ASS ; ss ? x M? ax. SOM, Suivi' Uldhghi Hie i iiaigi Soo . e ..eli' nu tin? lloUtOCl'Mic press ol' oin Stall- when I Iii* V have hceri charged willi thc grave rcsponsihtlily of thos>? teach ings wiiii'ii ri ?ull in Iii" cold-hloodcil murder of Kepiihlioaii eiti'/ciis. \\ liili thc So lilli. I'll press ami tn.my of tho !. :l ?ntV polit ici lim .'il?' I'llUMlilli; :l di'siie Ic ? i* ; ..;.<'''. il i-- singular timi tlu'v should ,n;.l... jiudirect eil'OltS lo CXC?t< "'?' h ..'?lit\ ol' meir i.a.lers ami h?1 lower.s a ga inj-. I ipi Villi e political views ilo n>( h:;: : . nv.,' willi their ov.'ll pet ideas li! Neut!.. ; n rights ami the ?\i.dnsi veness hi a white m.- u'-.\. rum.'lit. They eti (lciilly ii?itrh'h their political wrath o keep ?t vail".. .'Hal ave ai mi np t.. lire t ie Southern henri with !!.:?; spiril of rh?y ?ilrv ( : ; : i ? lia- -.? reciiiitU1 hoon |levelop?d in hool inti jkillticai opponents. '?'ie liai i li of j his ??inplaiht inns! he apparent to evcrv ore. in the follow inn oxtri* ! IrOiu iii'e }[>': .??.?? of this eily, in ti i-sue the ihl inst, the editor says : '. ?.ii', t ' tl,elli- tfl\es. the I WO lace.sili tin s ; 'h ivonhl eu-slly iiiul their inteiv.sl in a mutual friendliness ami ilcpeiidiii cv. liol this will aol .-nit the ?i*iutere I' of the Uadicids ai tie- North, i\ho dt-?ii the j ?a i tv support of t'ne jiegl'iK'S : ia r In .. ihtviVsli ie '.he i ni pi t-hagger.;-sta li aw..",-;-- ; nd ?n-"!ent. whito-maii-hainj] Yankee negro; Those are all intent m money, rule and cpiiset'pU'uee. 11 ii sole reliance I'm- ruling and pl?ndern.. lin- ??. hile rai : - in tia? arum of the jiiv efhiiieiit of th.- i'tlitcil States. Hnu'oi I li iii pow. r. Hu re Would l.ot lea didi ellori made Iii rule '..>. Th v ' hiefiu st i iiiueiitality is ii. thc orioiii'mati.. ol the negroes, hy secret lesigiios nial iitihs hy iviiich lin- passions an.I lii-ts nf tin negroes are es.'?led. ami their g?\ni -.-l?eme.- <>!'eonlis.-alioti au '. i'i lil i iy.''\ I h" forms of law. are alli'.rin-.dv di splat-;'. .. lt i.- clearly no' only Il e righi, hut Iii duty "f tike white niau, t.i nt ortie ip fa a- possihle, these uppcah t.? ihtei'Sl itv whirh Hie UCL1, io Stands :iri ay ed 'ie;'ic ' him. ll" cannot pi eve ni t lie si'rej h arm's. He cam..it prevent the at? and Inst i hey Ins-piie ; or lin espita li .::.- of ".".;n and phllUh i they p:-M>t lipl h . ? au appeal to tin.' .. ii ti iel" . ti e : og?'j> ir. another lorin, li- . u.h Vt in?th.ii ti" io ilo with any l^nli ai. ii ,ean refu-i to'iCiiiphia\ hilil. II rai sa i to him. si life vi ni tl ink proj j" io i h. ; a lenglto against ncj. '.t> ruh inc, ii id t lalo; IliN propefiV, go ii) titos" iv ti wluini .vdu an- associated i'i your r/hlf Scheines fer employment. Von -ltd not, in I he shape '.!' wa-.,. :. ie- :. / V'l . . - a untare act <u mine, hilve one . \ >' , . yi.fi.oy. i, mo iou propose \<i^.n the vohhci an-.l l\rant over ino, (ii n<i expert to he aippoiti,! hy vu\ the hite to ehalile M -a td iiCCoUilili: !i voii \ il SainL-s." In this extVuH it it ?il V -cen ti..a hi organ of thc I ?en. .. ; ;,[ ?t. j,arly assoie that tho Hi i uhliedli part;, hs .... asstin lion for the pinpi s,- ,,f hpljohling ic,-, .s"/.i-e?,iii'. i; and oppvoanion ami rii?iy i of the IV//I7I p "p/i o! the ffouth : lt < ?its secret ami . :iH:-! i und league.--, a grand schemes for ci idiseatioli ami n I herc under 'he form of law '. There : tnitllitUdcs in i?nr Staten wlio n?.)W, a.?; I fore tin- war, read co other papers Hi th.? .V> rc a i'i/ o? lit?se of tlie same spit au.i i':.';; really suppose timi all Hint St ttl cd in 'lani iii l|'Ui':, ami thal ll ' would ho set viii<j? t'i?ii uiiil their t'oitir hy S'hdotiii}* thc men who are thus se. ?lit?, t.- oppress and r?h 'lie white peo] ..ft:.. Smith. Tlie .1/ om/// tenches I doctrine that il is not only HylU hut 1 du()/ of Hie whites to counteract, every pc- dide means, the scheme's I h esc " tyrants and villains." ll i- wi il kno w ii Hutt Hie .V'. /V "f?en selects same persons of pi'?iniiici and make- them the personal oiijccts its tihuse and slander, as was thc <.; w ith Mr. Kandolph, and hy thus siicrli them out they heeoiiic liitii'kod yietinn rehoi liillC, and shall we wonder ll Hiey ari- also mai kial vi.iinis for (he sassin's hallet ? When Ood shall in: iiirplisition foi; Moo.I. Ile will rall thone who thu.-, lost or and cneour; crimes. ANOTIII.K M ixisrr.n M rnoiiau A 1 I A? KKK. - -Ke\ . .To.SC] ll) Iv. Brooks, tin: St. Louis ('oiilcrciicc of thc M. (.lunch, formerly lytlitor of thc Cent Ghi i st inn ?(lvotutle.{ ran a narrow ese: , from assassinat ion a few days a i While travellihg, (h-l. -Jllirou^h M< ! roc couiity, Arkansas, in company w I Hon. .lames I linds. lto|1utllicail mom i of Congress, he was shot and woiim 1 (not mortally Hie dispatches '* hope") Um rehel Ku-KUtx." Cotigressn Hinds was wounded fatally, living o ahout two hours. As usual in thc Sou in case of the murder of Union men, assassins escaped. Mr. H rooks wa.' prouiiueni Unionist rhinnji iiio Mar : mme neenllv a I?ai^ii . mcinher of \rk ansas (Vmstitui ional Couvent i ami .-. candidate hoiV?re tho Legislal for1 Hm I nde i Slat. Senate. IL- I iver, a nicii'.b?r o? s.- .i ral CJcucral C |V".tlau:i. J I.WOW ?X'?) OAt'l l'Ai,. W '. -ce no iva-;"!! wliy the ?apltalisi -.?'the Si.nih should eompbdn bf tif? hiii? ? hip ; Ol' disaih antngc.. <>| Iii i labor. I ,< I rim ilia' business is tittil. aiid Ul .lilil?-- are luil'il. hut freo I idiot' ?S Hill fi spon-ihle (ur this. TIlOSO whosO foll ami indiscretion brouglll cn 'he Wai' tu:1 j well I:" blamed !'"r the [iroscnl povoil ; am! humility ot*tho SbUlb. Tho tact is tindonhiblo. thal tho .".hup lias the cheapest labor, even in i's ema ci put od form, nf ii ny soot ion ol' t i Union, .-'.ml the l.e-d adapted ! . ils rt,?? cultural ".aol-, liclee.l it is question bhi Whet bet4 St is nc! cheaper caw th tinder the systohi ol' slavery, ?.e?vii nut thc .pi -dion of profit made froth I natural ?herbase of the slaves, il won juiyi boen astonishing if il were as prOl able aich r tic vast ami vital i'ltaii which -o suddenly look pla?e. I: won j htive been un na tu fa I if thc slave, s; ii< ni, td eva tod io tin- position of cit ix* sllptild imt ?.ave been disposed to t'X ;iii his newly iieijUired privileges, ami is nilly surprising I nat the disorgani: tina -Ii i not extend farther amt ! 'longer. 'I'la- i ?api'.ali-:t s of tili.- .-ma'ioii cain .ain ahvtliiu '. by making' au clfofl to change lal o: cr-. It is lolly to talk hi inking white labor to comp' te w ith : driva oat tlc: colored ; and tis a poi i i i inaiucuvre. 'he wisdom of it i-- m,; \ j apparent1. The whit? laborer is ceri lo !?? a vi ?toy; and Im may turn out to dreadfully Kadieai, like thc i ?hick ma so the politicians wini advocate ' chung? may gain nothing by their i tum. lt'limy could nhl guido ?jnd '' t|'6l the igiipfaht and sin.plc black, ci? they hopi; to lead by the UOS0 lite Ul independent while': Tlie emigrant. v baH tl oil) iVoiii oppression ami ty ra uni hi- native lam1, ir hot UkeU lo Sliti to dictation aal j?ros?rijitibii 'Vu ''1 ion's -a!v in lui-, and it may be foi I hld the thieat of tiiiidug idhi out employment unless he vote-. .. -.-ig! v di ha- . as little elect .?n lum as it had on the co! ev i man. Mr. Adam - in his recent .. i: it io S\ ( 'ai'dllilji. giivb' sdiite \ i'| \ inigo''':".' vatua bjc ?(i i vibe !.. th-. 1). -rn ..ral ic p Upbll tliiS siibjOct. and \ bidha,'..-I ii in? deinoei'aiio doctrine thai ?til sb he protected in th." red.' ?d' th'nh f.p.int-l.Ht .'Mid Wiliiui frcdy. ti* their . ' ' ' " .'''ld ,'..?> s'm'i ami abuse of (ho Laboring ol ils - only iiggfavate *h< diMieuhi.'s ii v. ii dh tlc j eopie a'-.' ? li I te i nig '..ere. trust lin. employ vi's' begin to pijfi thai lhey iiiivb lib ii .re rig!.I lo dh t-.i the iaUiil'Cr tipiv he shall vote tlirtil laborer has p, dictate t.? them, lt lahpl'er should ?lave said bi any pla .. Sir. if von do not Mite thc liadictd ot wa- vii! quit you." ? otild lia VC thought a tremendous ph-oy ol ia- ?il.. and ii would haye bach h.c.d ! i OV?!' tin' i'< illilt fy a- 'Mt .'videUo,' of ari, . rei.i l"\ ." lui: tin prilicipl li? s?llle i:i i illier ca-e. t * 11P pi: l .'ii- tim land, the colored voter < t. Pd mr. The land is hilt ri; vain; w u ii 'aa - io pay laves, without ti '.e.; : it cannot bc soldi for lhere Inipj.j it. it eu u m il bc tiuivef man |.??t t?,,. ?;,|, rei' can ai ry h boi't .m, ither markid - So, i f inti iiidopi,|t,"| ,,<. j;,,, oilier, it i - the h .s il folly, I hen, lo .hive ?cf which lijiOs the plantet'.- piOpeit; mible fpisiieli causes as are iissigui the pro!}? ?ni.,M 0f ilia colored v. . How a ift?,roi. von - Is not thc bu \ of Hu- emp.yer ; lew he works is : fe re ii I matt? i.et our ion,is go to the doh Tuesday i K\, and cast their ':. ?is tiny think ;,,',, ?n |ju, sjgj,? id I and in kecpim.u\(\[ t|". Interest ? cou pt ty ? l>o lb f0ar th.e displcasi ; threats of ybuf" lyphni ri (Soil can even tim wrath i ,,".., praise bin the Cod who pr< ,.t,.,i Daniel a; , his political euell. v !l|tl) f0d Kl i the time bf famine^ \\\ pt. Inindia! o a A Ki: i: i.T1 rc ?i:. This Institu?" oom i .Monda at M Ly nch street i wi' eighteen p j ing young men as K|ent? , wit : prospt ct of their inimbciVH.ing liieii I to at least twenty-ii Vd iring the. j President ?iOwis gavuid) ciirno practical opening aililr?^ wine! Coll?Wed by ii|>|)i'i>priale temai'k* ' Rev. .1. M. S. Pike, witt) jH ,., I as l'lofessot in tin Scietitijjc I j ment thc cbmili? year. \\'v. f,.; ?people ?lo not realiz? 'im gr?at 'lane, of his .. school of j hy IV,, h our mission work iii lld- slu " I'resi.hni and Di. Wehst et lin'ir loctiiroa on p. .,,-;,. .. , r,. ?t t'> tiie polity .ri , do :r?M"- .>[ our l aa usual. : 77/7: Pi{lySI?)Rt\'Tr?L KDWJTIOW ? Victory Agnin ! VYt1 ai?' htippt. to chronicle tlc fail' - (liai tin- election of ( irani ililli Clfav isl assured hy an Overwhelming ni?ijorilV. ! lt is impossible i, give details. Wo ' HUM. |y give tile rpt.il i I of tl.It'cli< 'I in k tin' Valions States a:-, fdr as liOard I roil?, .'j We liave without doiihi se, are ! tiit'Op) ?ol' tho lotir Congressmen in this State,i namely, Whittemofo, I'.owen. tiih? Hogts T l ill tho ?si,?>i?, an.I .hi Di- ti ic!.-. tepco-j .lively. ri li f ? i: \N V-- ' alifoi ilia? : I '>>nio eli- - oat. U ; !'!< .; In. : Illili??!-. Iii: Indiana, ls I.'? : I? '' a. H : Kansan, 'Maine*, 7:| . lr-sa'heset! .. Di; M ie'.dirait. H ; Min-j j; nett!:. I: M UKI in ri, II; Nohra .?ka. ll :; j Novae la. :; ; New 1 lamp-hire. f> ; North j ( M..h aa . 'J : ' illio, .'. I : t >ri 'gob, ?"> ; Penn . >\'vania, Kinnie. Island. I ; Smith ii Cai-"I i tia. I. : Tenm'SSCO, ??? ; \ iTiiii'iil, ! ? ; West Virginia, ;i ; Wisconsin 8-t>0rt. l'on SM Miu tt Alabama, s? Dole ware, il; 15e?>rg?n, " : Kentucky. Il ; Louisiana. V : M?irS'?apii, V : New Jersey, V ; Ni-w York, .i:i-*-x.?. 11111 e. fret.-A civil usas; o. Noi I ' i. i ; M 11 fl l ' 11 ' \ i ii i ' - Mi -si--lippi, t '.' : '('vs as j l> : N irgiiiia, lo--J.t. 1 Tin-: f:/.;?:> r/nys rv rm: < irv. I \\ i. arc gi??J t" li? able lo announce ? thc pleasing fact tliat 'ii'' election in thc j cuy passed "if m a qii?ol ah?! orderly .J manner no attests, m> exoitiuheiiti no , disorderly oinidiioi. lt must lieeolieod i I Cd Ural thc colored pc-ph-, at lejtsl of Ibis section, know h. u- to vote with tts . , natch dignity abd deeoruin tis whip . j" .'?ile. Tli?y -e. al to know, also, veiw well, fjr n/tinit to ti//'\ a', the etty gives I j a majority bl' loui'ioon hundred IVvr Ute , Ucptiblican ticket. l'Ile vii ri ms proc?s , lions whi .!: fiji I ittio lit j? j am) inarched j np lo the ba!!..; -boxi - to deposit Um i i vote, luid Ute appearance of hoing or gd I p/.ed on ibo Uepitblipiiii basis of e.. ?'distinction ?m ticeoitnt of race oroidor. I' ( itt/.em-. wi-ite. colored, ill)id bl??k;word . cheerfully* mingling in tho thrplig willi I * iii) I di-linctio'i, oh. luton! oe thc . r i ?sc of ids pt'i'fOgiiti V?', as a edi/en. >>l , \oli.Og for the chief ijiagUtradi' of lin ; 'talion. ! lt wa< a wise ?tl rangeitioid to have ?;1 . ph..'.':- foi th" - de of in' is'.-atiiig dliiili ! el.-M'd on liiij dav i f i !. et ?du. Many , lllsgiilijofnl tow- and bloody uiiit'doi'.-'ai'i j caused !'\ tile u-. ilf ti'.m:' .lioiiv. \V? are :. i ?o Illiltk I hat this l-l .illino ioi r 1 bOSUIeS those ? d' elect ions. .1 fijii?i /i</.v < t>.\r/;>.<ht.x: Thc A'l'V'.l of iliis city, in its isstm ol ' the Ith ins;., siiys! . u As long ;.s the 1 ienipcral deiiii'ij t. , t he ooiot i i uiaii tin- p;:vi!" a- of voting. ? so long did (he friatihiuui fear ;!.:! he titi; th I he mad" ti'tii . tiuire ii'chiittcl ittid a - lave. Now. how. vm. lin- '..hole sub ject i> I jik oil oil I i :' t?jb llanos of Hie v. id 1? people i f (he S a io t\i:n V.?1 s..i.||)il, ns giaceftilly as ilit'iy dan, !.. tlc l. w lho\ Wiiiihl haye never i-otisCiited t-' . . abraco, I'lie i, ti ti.'i;. at h tij;lh. is pta-lit-ally I'j set'.lei h und ''..otc is no longer any bar rier heiwceii ll;.- ooh-,-ed men ami tin ' white !.. ?,le. whom they iiitstcd hefoto and .viii ??ion It'tist again." liv ry i'recdli an klliiWS that this rigid to '.ole was secured by his >?.V trusting to thc lamil.i words ol certain u bos' friends-" 'l'h?re is now no longer ii ns barrie! ;.. the harmony of the two races I Op tin- bards of polit ietd eiptallty ?is bili down by the Uepublican pally. I.e .-very Ce'lpred niau st -.- thai he doc.-- no -tcp oil' boin this platform to i'oi'iii an; ?political alliances, but let bini cheerful li unite with every milli who cati Uoi'dhllll moot, and co-operate with him on tin principle "f eijliiil rights and impartia justice. If titi pl ineiph's of the l.Cptlh iii'an party triumph in every portion o tho country, as tho K'?wi suggests, then will tm longer bo ?HIV barrier belivCoi tin- colored and the white people, am each can trust the other. Moid; Kii.i.ixo ot Coi.onr.ii MI N. The following is telegraphed from Co i I u initia to ibo Cottril')' of this city. 1 seems vcrS singular that where thc col oiod people tue acousod of hoing Un at laCkliig patty and firing ujipn thc white that no body but colored poisons sltotth be hul l. 'I ho dispatch says : A light took place yesterday a! Whib Hall, 'Abbeville District, between th whiles and negroes. Tim negroes' too! ! possession of tito polis and lit od on th iv h i tes. Tho lire ?va's returned-. On i negro was killed and some fifteen wound oil. one morl ally, No whites hurt. Joe frew.- writes to i'nis pomt tim Harry Mi Daniel.-, :i negro member i ?he Legislature, Iroiu Laurens, w is sin ii, the -boulder at his house by mcniliCi of the hu-K I i\ b 1 >.. Ur. s.c')?. a i.Joni ?erat o. ii.jil Stand iiii!, was brutally mlirdi rei near 1 ?;.;: i ; '< nutt lloiisi' b\ nnkiioUn pat... -. rm: <-rr y 1:1./:< 'noss. Tur. timi' is fast approaching winn il?.> municipal elections will lie held in liti-; l ils und throughout tho Slate. Tues? dity nc xl ia th?' ?yontfhl day willoh shall determine Hi?' char toter ol' our loi al gov ernment fur tit! ec \oars t<? conic. There i> no difference of opinion ats to tin- im port niloc "f the eyent. rt in admitted lhat no question can coin? before tb" people of ClhirTe.ston which will moro se riously tiflVci thdr most valued posse8> siolik. livery; man in tin- city-niel "liant oj mechanic, properly holder or laborer-is deeply concerned in securing to Charles ton a Mayor rind Hoard of Aldermen win will a? I mi n i si er oui- municipal altai is wir! honesty, iiiieltigoilce rind discretion There ar? none so wealthy as tobe uhovi (hinger : there ar" none so poor tis to b< beyond all risk, lt is the common good - thc wei tai " of every citizen-^which i ai .-take. .uni our pi mple cannot fail t appreciate both "ic disast rous conscqtie. '.c.; nf failure aral tie;' proeioilS benefits ? : success. Thc laboring man, especially, ? ..innot alford to bc defeated* It is we;, known that heretofore in our city ai. Stale- g. iv?rnin?iifs, thc laboring man h.-. ! i - :i regarded of bul small account. Tl ? policy luis leen lo keep down thc po. tiiijl hold pp the neb. Jf you think il a maper oj rn? small importance how \. vole, look over the columns of .our-iiiity dailies that ii Ki known to lie owned ni:'', supported liy those who have long nih' governed Hie Soul h and are .slid mourn el's at tim grave ol' thc ''lost cause rhe gi' it siriigglo for thc perpetuity li.eir waning p-iwi .? willi he at thc po", on next Tuesday. Let eve?'y workii. m .n register {ind not faff to- be oiiiiv l!ic poll... .nut there do ii?s duly by vi '. ?hg for Illy sVprUiiigman's candidafc, t: lights. Of i'm- poor, and i ??uohi'v in < "'?ly go\ el nilletl ?. Axoi iii.a i "! i. Muni>t:it. A correspondent of Hie X' ir.s, writ In ' fr. m Ca i udell, S. (.'... Un td ls another hoi rid murder ol' a colored niau mum Mark Kirkhui '. hy om- William ?voile on . ol' thij re'ensyd prisoners in the ll '. riiurdOy elise. Tim writ ir ways : .. lt appeal s Irittii thc e\! len .." give; . Illili Iv iii ly ha I ri. Iden his le .r ic on f I sidewalk in IV ?ut ol' iHcClotid' ' i . Ilioiid street, c'liero.'iidiiiig sonic .'..-.? on ;li" lo. it walk, whim li irkbiiul, in pu. . <...,......i i.. . i,... i.i t., "ni , i'tuising Kelli io remark thal the hm was Iii-. K i ric I II III I responded j hal t.'i n il ll< was n..! Hie place for Hie hors i K -11 \ -aiil In- would put him (Ivirklatii Itroiiidi -tildi I.e ?uni lind enough fro :. lim. .. Weil." replied K it kkuui. u t' i'i iii '.: :i ?nit me I h roilgh, I "an'* , |irough lin- hi t -e. and il you arc I! ?psi 1er 1 am the rider;" Kelly di lioiiliti I. ami Kirk!:iitd relrOatcd ;i sin . iispiuce. when Kc!ly drew hi? re-yol'iv: md lit".l. Pie ball missing Kirkland vito rushed upon Kelly and killi rm a severn blow on the left side ol' t. lead. Kelly il red two more shots, bott i . t winch look Ct I ec I on deceased. I. Iii Kl shol doubtless piercing his ht : is he n' o; ce led and expired. Kel. . va-- at .un e taken in charge by glint ..? nen prc-eui. and handed over to t . ?dieiiif and carried lo jail." it would seem from thc evidence th .' voilV deliberate!V a'.teiilpted to provo . t quarrel for the purpose of getting .... ipology to .shoot his victim. A NO rnr.it Menora.- Thc Kdg?fiele, li/ee/'/i's'-/' says: .* .Martin Swearengii . i colored niau, living on thc plant?t' ?ii >f Mrs. Kliza Swenrengin, about elga', niles from this village, on tin4 Aikt .. toad, was fired on and killed in ins nuise tm Sunday night last by parti. iiiknown. Marlin, wc arc loki, was . aithliil and an honest negro, and wi.. m should have been the subject of assa i tuition is beyond the conjecture ot hose best acquainted with h i'm." Soi; hi KU'S CON FI?II I?NCTS.-Tim Chris fun Advocate says : Iiishop Clark, in : ni vate hole dated at Cincinnati, Oct. .'H. ays : a J have had n htifd journey in he South, lint a prosperous ono, by the race of Clod. Our work in the four ?onferenees I have just attended is con td ?du (cd, slrcngthened. and wonderfully iii urged. God i's with xs iii that jrorh." Wn.i. KstiwN.-.ledge Chase gleeful v relates, that in the ranks (d' a long un? aid regiment in the field he found un lil acquaintance who did not recognize tm, until he introduced himself. Thoa lio witty soldier responded ;-kl O yes," ?lr. Chase ; " it is so long?inec we hilve cen your picture. Hutt I had nearly for etell you'." Helter Mill was the ex kunat ion of the old cl inkey nt Key West. V?flor s?':dv:"r tdiV:? -Xiy'i perplevdh ;.j. ?iciiiii?a over ins -,eo.y ace. and h.- ejaculated. .* l.or. mas'r, I .Hows >/->>. . yOiTs Old i i r.-eiibaek-i :"