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<?C r * * * \. *w * ' 1^-X . ?,v [Frviu the New York Ueiuld. ] I*? ^ttcsdon oi (ho Way. Om of tk* Great l*robU.n* of th< J /c?It*' h <trimg* Com mere taUy, J-Ihuhc ilii/ <(/? .' i'Ui'ttntfrrofdeatli/ comutu't!?i< I'locr^. I :*lh, I'royre?* uhJ Hipyote.t* of fli/tiom int^Tr,,! ;?/ n>ln(ion~Ai'nciht i,<ibnr mil its tela',<jhs to Modern Vt vilit at ion, ?Jv. ThO most valuable discovery innde in the * -- J ? ' 1 trvfijwoi HIU JUK ?> oriil WHS 111 UiC IcrtllltV ui Its soil, within tho tropics?capable otyielding by cultivation? untold weilfli<o .tin? while* 01 jibe t tin pontic latitudes. hut ti^ a climate wit uno tiuropcau could toil and lire. Wliilo .^pain soon exhausted its tno^Uio resources and ?p. nt the proceeds in devastating wars, 4lie foil re naincd uncultivated, from which vn t wealth Wins to be drawn. There only cxi- tod 0110 Vpe cios uf labor which could be euiplux oil in the development of these "Hbt tropical region* ?1? tho fruitfulueseHif which no **,-tiuti of the Old World fifl'orded any purullol-^at.d this was the servitude of Africans. Slavery imu tho beginning of civilization in a savage state, where the only me.ns o. su ten ?nue werw derived from the ch iso. l*risoiioi> taken iu .gtyir could not he rbtpporled ; their captors powessud no mentis for feeding or main tattling them, llcuce their Constant iu-iuin wato pal tiietn to death. This would prevail uuti ^ tlicir'lubor could be made availahle in agri ! turul or pastoral pursuits. Hence, w hen -av :g? chiefs found they could sell their prisoner-- .c those able aud willing to feed them lor limit Services, the spirit of civilir.niion stepped in and rjneuod then) from death. Ilmiae the com ineuoeiiieui of slavery was founded in liuTnam ty and aidtd the progriss of civilunti. u. The labor of the prisoners thus purch.i e i. i. Iter pro during necessaries to snpplv the .van's* ftheui selves aud owners, would have a surplus left, which would load to exchange, and thus l i_t the fouudalioit of commercial intcrc-nrse; nuii its necessities woul I again call in the ai I ol the meohauicnl arts and iiiauuftctiues. African labor in the New World has formed one of the most remarkable epochs in the history of man. In no period of hi* previous ox istvnoo were Africans subjugated t j tropicalia 4?or?in no purl of the hn-iewt World did such at vitst and rich tit Id exist for its employment From the date of the eoinmencemoiit ol'tia African slave trade may lie dated th be gut ntng of a uovv era in modern wealth u:.d etv.ii sntion. Knglaml engaged in the African slave trade in the* sixteenth ccuturv, in (he time <*l llcur\ vin? which was vigorously prosccutid in tinreign of tluecii Klizabeth. It was under her sway that regular companies were he-rue 1, n:ui a large number of vessels were sent out to tlio coast oi Atrtcu to purchase pris oners from the natives aud convey ilium to the llriii.~li \S est India Islands, and to her colonies of North America. The members of the royal la.oily, with ninny of the nobility of England. vesica thoir money in these expedition*. And many of her present nobility arc ittdibted l'i r theit hereditary wealth to t lie profits: their an eslorderived froiu the prosecution of the slave trade Vi'hott Sir John llnwivius first visi;? d an vf I ricau tribe known as the Jviuihus, lie I nitio them cannibals; and the lirst purchase lie i.. id. was from a chief who hnl retained a cerium number of prisoners as a provision again.-1 future want. It is a little curious that one expedition fi fed oat for the slave trade under the patronage of Queen Elizabeth's government was called ' Jesus,''aud another was ealb d "dolotuou." The liritish not only 'applied (heir own colonies with African laborers, which vastly aug motltcd their v.due an I productiveness, eontii hiiting wealth to the lb it sh nation, but they coatraoled to deliver, under royal chatter, e lar^c number annually to the Sp tni.-li col m To understand the immense advantage- g tin ed aud the benefit conferred on eivilix.ition by African labor in the tropics oft lie New \\ orhl, it is only necessary to vcticct upon what tiic condition of Europe, and e.-pecially of Engl and was prior to the umyloynient of African lab i. or before the veign of Queen Elizuht.h, and subso<|itent to that period. While much has been attributed to the rcforma ioit, to [ riming and to the gold mines of South America, the vast material elements of modern civilisation resulting from African luhor have !k.u overlooked. England, when Elizabeth came to tli t !ir- no, was in a measure without a oiumeice an 1 with out a navy. Tlio Armada, ? null tin herdest ruction. would ho rogarded now of liltle more importance than n fleet of fishing smacks. The city of Lou l ui was compose I c>! muddy and crooked lanes and narrow alleys for streets, over which the gables of wooden houses nearly touch.'d each other. Her .streethad no lights, and when people went out at night they had to he carried in haudb.irrows on .the shoulders of men, or were supported in their hands, while others marched in front with tlnmbcaus to light ih -ir way. The croek ery ware of the roy ul table was little belter than that produced by the Dutch potteries in New Jersey. Her public roads were almost impassable, while her forest a and highways were infested by robbers. Her inns were mierablc roadside hovels. It required about two or three weeks lo iiiaWo 11 journey li-'jiu Loudon 10 EdinUurg, or to the west coast of England. The Sms of Mutiohe. t-u* wa- u I.leak Common, whil l.'vcrj I nu- lt;ile hei-cr than n fishing station. Prior Jo iho reigu of llenry VII., ll.. : aiidfather of Kli/.ubcth. <ho p, opie of lihglumt had, in their < ivil war* between the White and lieu Koae factions, enuscd holy thousand of their number io full in buttle. 'lb" m:. *e< wore throughout tin- realm pir>r. abject ami miserable bo in/.-, tluijr/ '1 to .oluiig blot by rival nn-l contending cutthroats, m- king to govern by fraud and violence. .No man ran irn\ul tl.ro ,_li Ku/!nml without iae> t 11 : with the > \ deuce- of the ancient poverty ol* its ma-scs. Few ineiuorials rcniuiu anywhere wt their existence a- a lilies, or tl* occupiers of the aoil. l.ri/1. Ii wi'illb, progress, commerce, agriculture, ni l wieners, with licr naval power, all pretty mue dale from tho commencement of the etnp! ,, nieut of African labor in the New WiuU, ami J he .?ame may bo said of the I tiitcl Ma' of America. 1 * air e an<l the t'oiitiuent generally, prior to the reign ol" llliitiihcih, were, it pu;-. i lile, poorer ami worse ll than 11 i rlaml. And what is the cm iition of <iu it llritulri j to-day 7 Mho po se-ses the u: >t oxtcn.-ivc ' commerce and the ino.-t powerful a ivy the tun -ever shone upon. The declared value of i.er exports aiiiuit.its to about > : i.liuu antiual ]y, ami I lie value of litr imports n'i."ii,,i.- to about ./bUO.DCU.'XHl per Tiuriuni. \mlthi < otninerce has been inaugurated by \ ican slavery, ami to-dav rests upon llie backs ,1 slave lab r- ; era throughout the tropical world. Flic, vinu ally, lias I.Olm.tKKt Alrie.iri .-laves laboring fr lier in the United Stales, in the production of cotton, tobacco, ric, ami nav 1 Mm-, a Sue has itboul ?,0tt i.0fi0 laboring for her in l'tu/il, 1,000,000 in Uiiba, besides large numbers of | coolies and capturcfl Africans in her We t In dia Islands. And no less than 1 kO.titMUH'O ryotts an<l enolics, or Asiatic slaves, lab.,t int; for her in the tropical regionsof her K.i.-t India l'osses-ions. The annual exports loher Past India Po-ses sinus anionnl to ,OfM>, and her anu . il imports I rum thence to ?580,000,llOO. The progress of the United States from the same general basis b 13 also reached an nnnuul averager ex port of about Sttgo.OOO.nOO more flout hall' and near two-thirds of which ti>e tin- j r>? dun.- of Virican labor; while her annual imports average about i^dl 2,OOO.tiOO. Abolish \f rionn laOor in the tropics, and what would lie the lie the cuiseipjens h, no abme to tfrt- whites of Kndniid nod America, hut of the cUilvid w orld? 1 he (liaises of Arkwriglit n:id <.f Whittle-, havo hecn often told in prose and poetry : lull | what would have been the use of the spinnim- ! ji nny and of the cotton gin without African j lioidc.nl labor, in theprodu i im of cotton in legions where white labor pcrishe.-? In the N'orthwe tern . 'tutest of America white | labor is devoted to the growth ol grain, 1 Whore does it find its ino-t constant and reli i hie market? Answer: In its direct tfudc with flic South and in supplying ihe New Kiiglnnd and Kasteni inatiuf o iuring districts. Where do tliotie manufacturing communities depend, for the best to it ket for their good-? At tho K,tilth. 'I hen the fn laborers of the North- 1 west depend itp.-n t lie A 1'rie it. labor of I lie.South employed in a climate where they themselves ?4iinot work, for their haul means of support, i Again: whore do the rlloe and byo! uitiuufnc- ] . -y If v ' . . i i' ture?>, the .-ii'iiin vii;;.tic liuili 'i.i, the [iruJut nil "1 ? 1 "it , >' : I i.: . I'l'ill 'h--. Il I , 1 potkatul IMiJ.*wibu|t'->->anuiuutiiig to luiiliouii 1 ?uu<?Ui^-liviii)f Tn the 1'rte totruy West mul iu ' thv ViTi?yf:iv3 61 t!:e in they tiro vurtm- > ii?gly*$tillfT?depend I >r their liv.-t lunrkctt < Ooihe African luliorut'iho S. ulh. Yet oil the v \fh.ie laborer.- e pr .< <1 <it these |iui>uiU a.e 11 told tli.u I lie slavery of the Sotit'i is their whim ' enemy, anilihi* they mu t unite t > put ilowu 1 II < III* Sou ll together, TllO iulluticS l.ilk ' of iVcfii i.u, juil is though Uteic exi uu 1 u sin- ' |>lc while mini in t lit* I n:l? d Suited who does v 11 >t enjoy ?3 iiu.eb liberty to-day us existed in I Amori-u when fivuer.il Washington was Jiisi ' inaugurated I'rosideut ut the I nitio! Mates, on tha steps ol'tho old vJjty llr.il in New t mk t Such uu t??auc ei v only inc.mi uliolitn nisin. 1 which, If'Cftrricil out, is to involve whiles and ' iil.u-ks ill one gtici.il i uin. ' " " Uul, says one. the constitution does not re- " cognise Atneun i ceviees, or slavery, as prosier- 1 ty. II <?w do y .it in ike that out t :l At the time the constituti. u ol the t* nited 1 S afes was ?q?i:ed, in HK7, thee were ll.tHHJ ^ \iriean si v s held in the present free State.- ' of tlnf North. The State of New York held c 21.OHO, llhodc island,1'ciiii Iyuuu.N'cw Jersey, ' v. ii'ivcUeut, ike., u.-o held huge nittnl? is ol uves. Suppose u clause h.i 1 been proposed 4 to be cuibraeud in t e const it tit ion during ' i.s I.omuliou declaring th.it slaves from that N uionieiit ceased to ho property, do you, can !l any one, suppose that New York -h iding pro- ' pcity in 21,(>00 slaves?or that liiuule Istuud or other Northern States, would Icive signed 1 it'.' Not "u hit"' ot it. It' w i .iptidi'Ut ntid * unjust, then lore, for tlio c St.no wo sold * out their negroes to the South now to come forward and ted tiie ."southern people thai there in 1 no inope ,j ,n aii..on sort .res or labor, or in 1 !<! ('., Hint, i the ion 'o hi ion. i'li.-. too, in 1 .lie inc.; ol the tact tlu.i 'lie g iverunient has f uniformly paid for slaves killed in Indian ' wars, and li.isul o compelled the l'<ii;rltsli to pay ! for slaves curt led oil during the l ite war, or wrecked on linglish i ' uols :nid ic'.nticd there ! by violence, wlieu tu iuuIc frotu 0:1*3 American 1 port to nni ther. I'he in iwuieutf I rhe New Kng'ar 1 Stutr? ' iu regard to s i.vciy have liesn ol a most i'\ ' traoivliunry character, l'ufitig the debates in .in . out cu loii .. i the formation ot tlic > out:! t u ' ion. Yirjihia. w.tl, :i tn.ij .i . y ot t ne Sotit hern 1 Suites, piop.da cluiisd -in h.iot urt.nua ' uu "the live nude in Th - wis eppu- 1 <ol iiy a in j ,rity ot tin New lilt;', and States?* 1 ill.-ticling .M is.-nriu.seiis and Kno.ic l.-luii 1? 1 who ha I a large nuiid>ei e, ve- e' - .'u,. i.e.! in tin slave I rude, or tu It unspofl lug eiav e- iroin At riea Ij the Sou h rn States, and il '1 m l wish tlie.r tiade to to- interrupted. Hence tln-.-i ' Stales pr .po e l to ext n l (lie peiiod to 1 sju I I'llii the. ." oiithei li .S|.ues Opp .-..d. I iil.liy, 1I41 1 [an io I ol IHoS was Oliellet lis a eotiiprollii.se. ] an i we 1;ml .hut \!u-s:ic?hi:s Ui 1111 I oilier \i w I.:, 'i.lid ." lines, who eollhi have I r i I th. Ifi'kim iltvc trade iti 1800, actually voted to lid it eight xears bov< 'ri that ] e.io.l, .luring which tin- tr.de xva- iiexi;- inure uciixc'x ( Iout on.I'd. Mii-.-aehu.-ells I .'lie* ri ; iiu.li. luf t to All ic atisintruduei . iti li.o ii xx i. h- ; it those e.glit v01 rd. In ii..it time Kw/e iuti'ii iu. U into South i an linn. I > < Ma -ai'iiu ells, xx ucti support ::.g the doC.riti til' Abolitionism, repent ot having b i n a panx ' 10 1 lie introducti'JU of thaso I"." ') Al'ri .ins Or does she propose to purchase i eir 1 .a linn, tin I - n t iin-in inn k In Alricii'.' Not at ill. Wo titid that within it recent ] i : >i lie s. :i i one ot her lu xv vera to .South < atol.ua to re-i.-i ilto legality o. it- in i .. a. :l laws reg a l.u i lie i.npri -ouiitciii ul* tree ncgroi n.i lo nee - j Miry tor the protection ol l. - cilice-its. Win t j did Smith Carolina do? Aei.n >-.\ le I go ti . tight nl Ala.- a husois to int -rlvre in her h-gi I uloll ." nut a( nil. I'lio agent ot t it... >i i o xx.is Miami.wily ejecte 1 from South Cat o1:int. \\ hut 1 lh>xxid.' Did Ma*.-a hu.-eal at- ' tempt coercion? No. Siiehtidiio eniistiuui.:ialright to do so. It is now claimed tint the lie. si ale-co le'tiv.ly. Ma--aeliusi tt.- included,have ' a light lo do xx hat the a to had no pov. or i. legal right to do individually. Ag .in, wi lin 1 it Senator of Mas acini : ' xvho gro !y m.'ignsand vi!!i:i? an Stale into xx In c ho urn M--?uchu cits u- i Jul to j >ur b'.tr.ii slave-, rtgxiiut the xvi hi of a imo ni , ty of the Southern Slfttfii, io kuockcd -i..xTu, and, though !? ju.x it.til ..... .. con-id r.iblv number of the p 'op'.c even in South t.'nr dina. ' vet the n.-t loan I pl'li.-.li<?ll ball North ain^ S ISth. \? hat .li I ?l.?e -n.'il.i .-Ha "1... ^ xvar with South t iruliiia.' No, she went to xv >.'{ ill spreading abroad I lie tir i : m' ie<-ihuf \im!i^ ; tiulii.-lll, hulled, di cord and iit will a lin-t ll.ill whole South, audio seek iu this crt: ado thot co oper.itiou of nil the free State* i.j pun'.-1, the xv hole South for the acts of South 1 aioli i t.l or iu oilier words, to redress the peisonif grie-. mice* ol Mr. Hoar and Mr. Sumner, to d > ' xx hat -he w. s nuiueriially and c .Ustitci.oiially uiiahle t-. perform s.itgl han 1. d. l.ci us lo.k at I lit-rev -r; ed sido oft hi* pieiitrc. * Suppose ilia, til * Smth-ru State.; hit c.i'.. ->l a con vi-nl i.oi of delegate from S allnrnt-iti , exclusively, to me i at Nashville or at (' >1..tubus, and had iioiniii lied b. M. K. ti, of So.tth t'.rdiiiu, tin l'lc.-i'h in, and Win. I.. Van, -x, oi Aluhatau, for \ ici l'l - idem, x..llt a phi lorm ho.-iiic lo the N . i!i and uuj?i-s? d the n-im. . i e ti .-Ilength to loice their notoiio'i tin- . inca lives on the N .rtli, n . .. : 'it., i lb.it u.* no coi.sl it ul iou iVi a . x? h it xx out 1 , have been the f-eimgol the North, . . 1 ol M is- j J i- hit ell* i- pi .a'';., in . a ? ug.-n v V ' V, -h >ii. 1 hav-' "pp -ed -aehii e ? '. .1 i-ru- ' | .-de 'iglli a - I i lit* N a I h xvl !i I ue a - c : ; . in in- 1 stion xvlii.di xve iioxv do th .1 ol the hta !; i.-j ill i lictlliS again-! lite Solllll. The total produ t of A ru ta slave lain r thvoii .di'itt ih tr..].ies i i!ie \ >. i!i MUioiwits to the ami . il sum ol a' ou' . m,. Opn,!f ai?the \ ii-ld of ii'imil O.AOO.ihki -! 11 >1 this iiiuiu-n-e urn more tli.ui one Iki!: i-uij'plied bv the Vfii an labor < the I . St de-. ! i'? i i-h all ih:-, pC. isli Co..in .ci. j 11! h every- I . I liing, so Iliui ilie > ne idea .in,;.- i jue!i' \ halt be a -otnpi o I: peri- !i tl-c v,' n-- a- . > perish the n<"fi >ej t hen-e latlu-r A-in nbI otitionism stia'l n a prevail. Ih icla in . e> loin ' io t he lilbck* ai Lin-S.iuth Io-iiiorr xv. ei ; .vei'ic | g i : nl .an.- hip of i lie whites, and you xvoul ! pi o | claim thiir -pe dx .-x eriuin iti oi. Ili i > .cgroi'i of 8t. 1'iinir.gi form -1 apart >>f the j I uuooiiviii ? i I i.ar. Ml jll\l!l|' l-li II l\ 11 .1 . - I' | )HU,lMIU,l>t?l utliH-4 illsto.'i'lol llfil!;; .1 till ,1 i .hi i.-lainl. wlin tlo.tbls (>iit ti.cj . a.. i !. I t?ion t viii .niiiatoil? 1 lie a. f. k lo l!io ai'l u'l l I'T'.gr.? ci.il-! .t.i.II 1 I i V . tri.in \ . ?. in l.i'. ? IV: *. '?f||| ;!ii? I.hi it.i iMu ..f il.ii l .iii li Jti'Vi.lutii.ii in I 7*' ? V I l.i' it u'liiln inn .-'iri. ty cvi-f ini in ' 1 cil was tli.it ??l ilu' ' /. .I'm i/i.t ,\ ' . ' in I'.ir 1 is, iti i !..i |?. riii.I. It was en!.: |a>~ <1 of inii.at i( ami n? . :v. . just u* the s uno i' U t;. in ilu 1'i.i i'l m is i ri'iiil at tliu j.ri v lit day. '111.l.li.V'l ''ill . I 'll i.t ll. .t ilny w . i tin- l:in : il Abbe tlr?'r"i.i? llr j.iorhiiinc!. with ilu- in i liilela. ini.Yi'i>al l.ibony, I rairri.iiy uml i l!.(ii.il.ty, ' wl.i ? i.lil l.'.aiA. At 1, tn ; .. li'-i ' luce "flliti negro,lie actually rhiJ..iretl a 111i. k- ' lif'l id Africa n negro who iij.pciiii tin tin- <'.>n i slitliollt Assi-oilily, ur.'l Inij'gi' 1 nii'l feissc 1 liilli. 1 1 culling liii*i his ilcnr brother.' j 'j Minim -- rule! the h air. An.I iri un evil in . 1 ' im ut tla* National inhly, v. Iiii li sent inmi. ( rent im ii ami women to tlig guillotine in thr name >i "libci ty.ti.ucrnityanil t'i|imliiy," proolaiuic t 100,000 brutal ami > \agohlnaks in Hi? I'.a.lingo tiro, v. In! - I here We If otily Millie a olt.lMMl noiil* it li-1 ill'!, litv If J while in.i.iJ.. i.i. t-liu Island to rv -isi tIti-4 iiilcriuil )ior<lo !< : In' ? , ii|>?>n llicm. The iv?ult ww that ilu?y biirlnr- ! iiuttly nii*l in-l M'l'iminaii'ly in.-i-- i'.-it-I ihvm in ; i-vi iv foMii of In i ii.->h c iiH-li^' I i?? ! :?i ii \ ( i ii v nt. while I hi: Inrrh dest rny i- i lin-ii- 1 \% i -11 ii ^ ; Slid >!? ' >1 .t?.n 1 I In i-lnufl. 11? cliiel 1?;i?? h- I <-r wmiit-u iiikI el.il.in-n, and v.lni j> n-J ( I in- wells f n (U - l !Mj> I he Fienoh I in - - ; > -1 hi l?i i *i:trl.io tin'.ii, T-iii. - ml J. <'iivei'iuri-, ilu- ^ hi >?> Sy Jniiii i'.'tiwii ?- h linif -Wendell I'll i ; ( - ii-i .: !_\ . in N .V \ -i 1%, < :. ill I n In i grentpr thai \.i;. -11 >n or W indue Inn. In I I..-.I.IV ilia ulu.til I ...it a 1.1" - j ; I ' ? of ti'.i,. r -liiii sty :.111:t:io- \v uM, i>? ntcoiiiji.i- li thoir .i> ..it i<ur|(?.-,no) on Ijv sinsrilic# I lie in it t Mini n; lit-1.!.i k-nilic; .nit v an I of Hie while* nl llio North. Imt - . 11 j whiten nl' i i'.' ' nili nl n.I i mnl nexe.-* . ! tin ( ) in cold i'l .ml an i llieir houses given In the II.linei jiIh r ihan Ihea holli.-h schemes should v ( hi.. ] evnil. So no sixty or sc venty -nrs have rolled over ' iiiee iiM! hones of IJ??,tH? i whites hnve been j ( blenching on the trojiienl hills of St. Domingo. !lli't (lie Illi.liUllielitS of lit filiation were Iilllile to bluebell it? valle*? \ tt what le t become of ? 0 he " cqu.ililjr uod fraternity" of the r* e? ? L'ito blanks el St. Duui.ti" > are . "till uu uneijUal uco. The material pi o?i'vri<y oi t ??I.-!-,mi h .a levorb in n n e will be r ?>vi i\nl. N^a'cthe limine iiuerty, equality arm frafWbily," ilaioiod by inlidels and liiiiniiet in 17D-'t, notrhcreOxist in fiance An Kinporor rules with mdirou will. Thru wIt .I all I tii - li Ab->!i inn Society, I.'mi ?/ .V- "the tricnlso], lie blacks, u -snupii-h ! i'lie n u sncro of :tO,H U wlule Ilia li, w--ina.li ami children, in all tin- , | onus --t' barbarous cruelty. Thai i all. An.I <lin( in i v tli in similar butchery o. u our nbo- 1 i inai. ts accompli* li ?f left to cany a>i:r their '* it - i ne ciusade ? The next check or attempt to destroy Afu an labor in the New Wor.d. was in.hi tirnio-i n l.'i-g'i tiul. Ti e i li ?I t j jiin-F -Jrcolkiiisni ul :l 'imic. cro-sud the t'tiaiinc!. .Mr. Wtlbci'lorvc li liiu iii-i (>u.i! o. friend- c mi u i cc i ?q era:ions t| gains! tbu slave Unite. < lining yin-n- ili, ., hey a<ln|>lcU llie prim .| i?-- of //Ami Vm/v, ilid bocunie I nuipniit abolitionists, mid linrill \ s breed the goVcrniueut l<? aboli-h invrry in liei test India I lamls wlila.li led t their ruin. L'iia'ir attempted recuperation bv haij j !i?-H ul toolics nuil cipturc-l Anicans ha- piovel u allure. , Tbo noxt grand n - nilt to l e made on.I innoniiou.-ly valuable labui of Africans in the " ropics?valuable alike In whiles un-l Marks, V aluublo ?o i lie cause of progress, ul commerce hi i of civili/alion throughout the world? lias 0 leeii organized in the tree S|hi*s <.t' North Vuierica, inc.ted by Ii 111 -11 influence. against " lie labor of four mil li- its ol l a i in tin- .- ut . I n il 8talcs, with whom they foruicd llio uioitl J lOUsi il ut ioii.il coin pad -. I --rtiMiatob l-n* tho-u | wnil hern Si at vs. na-l l-irlhe \v . > i? - --I lliocivlizud world, who uni i hive suppli of S2ttO,- *' HiO.OdO in coti -ii nnuu.iiiy, : > --y iioiliiug o| i obll-.'CO, lice, ?\c., they arc n h I udetil and v luvercigu Slaii :n ail ili i y I.--I ixpie -?-l in Ii" constitution. They withal, are a hruvc md patriotic people, and in iitiuihcrn ol whitvs " irc neatly iwo to otic aga list llie l>l irks, 'liny l wistcss arms. ni.-enal- and military organizi- a inns. Hence, whon the Harrisons. I'hillipse*, j>ew:irds, and other fanatics of tlic North, He no of ct livening that lair and prosperous i ollou "f our I Hi n into an>?t her St. Ii-uoing ; i when they suppose that they can in-.-inpli-h \ the indi-ci iiuin re ma.-.-aero of the whites and , edticn tlioir dwellings to a-!.c . tlieir drc -tns ( iv ill mm or tie i< ili/c I. N?i'!. . will ih i qrnlly u'opiati n< n-cn regard tig a ; 'I ' iegro r- public, to h. -rgiui I and -up... . ill the borders of the Southern >ta/ at i c Npcii-o nl thc I iioed Mates g-.\v i iit.tent. You see n well ilia-el u- . : > w..:.ing tin 1 <ir?et', about a- v.-ll < vilirt-l a- his ti.-.tur-- 1 [er:.:t\ Ho . did lie it ninth - il u . I?i I s-itncbo-iy -send to Africa aud bring him J over, rear, t,cd ah 1 ? !> the biin at their c . i ens j in oi lor i i tivili/ j 1 .m No. M vas i\il j 1 sod i-y the services his nn ! ! . without M wiii.di, if I e now existed a ill, w i.Id t< ]' lay >e n j i I'eii led c iati '? 1 i w i ; i ho iib lill'on! 11 hare aj peal It. the Irish, ' d- ui.iii-, and o!in r t i !/cu- i i ei, . . I v in i mi I ii\ui i io j. r- . , in in- ,i t :!. ' s <u: Iicrn i-e -p!e, nii-l .Vt i i li icriu lar. arc heir greatest ot euiic . . t lie. J t people ever veil vt d up n in- . ii without lire South and Alii. -it .1 I I many ol tiietn Would never I n been to IniVi u .i -lied our :dio: - ? li r< qui - over 2,0 -l.ii - an i 40,1 0 nr.-- in transport one et- p of co t n to !. ; \ riie-e \tf-.-c!- bring back to tlu tree po i o! llie N -rtli n M'chau 'i-e I I ilky tb ri c-tt ti, loliaco illid li.e. wiieli l-j\ i-:. a- a pied space, that is idled with steerage pn i g ta at a low rate of t ir- ?a rat w. i> . < be unattainable v.c:. ii t..- for tft . ' n [?. of \i -ci- engapa -i in the . u l .lion, dims the gre t t-:i, ; i i- a I. nn ; rope into the In - St i c- of the liceu largely promoted by -!.o \ a -.: | I lie South. One I la v t- . itrue ioti or .serious d i.nla .a t .I i ' ' i would be in u measure tbo - j < i - * u i for- I i ji.'ii etiiigrulioii. le- in.g tit.: n ,u i i ir ition -.1 fiicn.l an i !.c - .. N a. . , J J \Yo. I I . Notio c..:. vli.-j . ? . at wl. a ^ Li'.e e -Ionics tv.c.g - t> : . 1 ! ! elating oHwu of it ... ? . v. hey were bankrupt it i r. .? : ... i. . . | Without exportable value* mi i . w.t :> I lOJ 1 1 1 lutics re tilted in l.ttle t!?c >1. i u it J?j:!; C. Tile em:.: try ma U ; lie ..tij i'!y ot cut I 'i became t tip n. bclwe !l ih ' \ i . i : . . I.:, a introduc 1 !ai '/ ' ' ivur fi l.-i- c t t. i% .. > n.e South joitK-l !. t' t. .! ?>: 1 '. ' .J '1'' lie- ? that i-. i > ] i" t N rtli. at.d t!i re , 'i. i.!..i- la li ' 1 . i'!*, while some ? t' the X i. llti, I.. ? ! . ,v!i n it had c iti.e.i .'1, >i_ I v :. Viler a couu-t of three ill" St Mi.-rje l from tl. . .. ir.t y. Col i on uon aold at 18 eeuts t.j !*j cenia perpoun !. a ill w i a 1 or exj n*t 11 l.? IllU It . 1 he , trow: . I.eii 1 . i l? it! , \n,. . lit ;:!', li <' The v J-OI t - . . li. t! . i t\li I iii i ayin < it '1 . . .;li ' ioli'l V I' .1', h I, ? :l i . >fi tii. i iiin. e d ill < . ' il .i tt.ir w lit (i ,ni I it i i t" 1 r .ll.ilJlr, -1J t 1,1 I \ mi . liti.out. <1 ro | v '' i. . \ l : l'.it- ' in 1 -.il i i ! . . . ' ; i. i I i 1.1 I he o It 1 ' . ... 1 ' It ...I'll. . I ,1' .1 . iti,.- .Itarkoi fi. : i . :.'i ill 1 J.f . ' ' : To prpa rvu i l.e great i:.:i.? . - ol ttd bhtcl ' > save out Country tuttl its lit ti it : ' i ?lt- IT' .Ill the tv. ! .! . I lli:. I'elt. 1 i.idtt'--? nl inf. ie I. . :i - 1 i . : t , 11titi i- I h it i let ? J it. . I i.id i ' i\ : li . !. . e!\ 'tc< . ! ; ..tiif ' . ' . . ii 1 in it,.i ? :'.m iirfi'l. i. i ;cd iin't ir llu ' r.^l intnil . . . ! A. >. ' i:. \i. < i i :ti !ln. !iis.,v .i . : , 11 ; nl: ' lit ?if t ill* I It:' lc-1 >11 M? . r mi I- ii III Hi ' in 1 !c. '!? t-? t . IS:.! : liiC IV. A' 11 * .ii i". : i : -t I - . ill- ; Tin* Hi.il i>t' IL l wo Uililii.i . l;rli'-r ..1 , !l. i .11* nil, . - i'l .1 I i' o I i I 1 \v sil-1, ?m 1". ; l.iy, ; I !:? .u .. u 11 ..... i. Ii. I n: li.e* I . . \ I . . !. j Well* I rii: i ill II :.In Ui. .1 1 ... i c \ 0: .1 I .' .I i ni. . ill 11.. 1 >. . . .?' ; 11111 f J ' i ' "Ii-! ill II I I'll:; nii'.tiiM ii hi ii-! i 'l"n In I . '. ll.i .i' 1... ' illkll'iVI . -1^. I tin' ] -i ! , o in i. ii in I iliini. ill nl ] i irrii :ii j it | ' . c; .in I I In* fiirlln ; liu*t lli.it !. > ' ! *? ' c 'i: II -> i I Ii' 'i- I.'- | ililiv v. 'II \\ | I. Seward utiU llnritci fli eley, two gentlemen : i in I'ekiu ii|i|'i- ireil i-. m i! ri -m ni- !' w Ii : i. | !' t. llmUcy, .i:'i-11 I t .ill.', llint lie htul licnrd ! H- f 1 ler I!:' Iiin^-i In luir i i.ii-v ii i ..i j \y the \ fli iiguiii i I lie - 1 .i .i- v. i- | i lii-- | i.'vi*r. iij-'iii i!.i" i;11 '.i ii nl H iverv. I Tlio Committee, IiuWctit, in view >!:!. i ? -: | i.i( tin- evidence ij nii-i rh in-, i.- I u.i^ -.e riioi m?l .ml i il, tie ! I licit I lie do > li pull I v, in iiii> i . - !i illil t: ' 1 v iii licti I Tiict I lelliiilM i II ? 11. I i i :t t llio in Ili'oli l! in tdioultl itmvt i iJjtnto, ntitl nppniniod n I ,,, il> i i mi iii ill i'i* nl ?. .v, wlri' i*l 11 i* i h |.. 11' i in i , 10 duty cl i Ulnli.e. ii lulu iii llio ,\ Illil j it-nlmn line; n< ; \ iiti '.ni'. n;r I'c, ill il , I 1 i iit...ti lo ille or ni i in. : !i i. r.nit l ?r I lieI * nroe t. T.'liioJi iv.t> n i . m! I. WlntVt tliuy will go ncit, dud whnl fttrtli r 1 i i?r!? iif HW?i-::tl? llit' -i' i >li~ i.l' I iii I i I II il I : I > ' li J I , I III 1 Mil " till. grrtfliiiio, tint . "ii o.i i 11. It ) e i, ii w i . r, ! . it i :io i . .. on - % . I. t' i ?> ill i. ill Ini. |n1 ; . i e ill] i lit | ' Id i ci t tro 'ii o 11vi r ill - ! nl' : or to ft cut i o I iioi. \> III I I. . I II lio i p.lid li\ n j i". .I i ;i'iv i n vi i or. 'i'l:. :iiin- uv -li: lift . li re it:; > ill i '.I. [i ililio.tit ill .ii. ni T .i iii , ootn m\ I c >: I. -e:i 1 :t'l ; ; i 1 t > : . e o u|'t lie St ito. The Pr -Mi-tii ha? i--m I h - ppoe'.auriii<>n flie ' three th ? ji.art' i nulli- ? arret) ?l public lands In Palitomia in June <| 1 u. Jen m - * 4 f M 4 4 * ithf (Carolina Spartan. J.P A - :* 'X A N BT; Tliiirstliiy. "SovmiStSM' 3. I'o Yt>u. TUoso luicht <1 iothis ollico-fnr uli ' jiiion. licit i-slag, or joining. will \ '..-i m-.h ? Ix i ml (' .t IV ?-k v ill Ins i ft oil tintv.* ; > call ml sc'tl.s. '! i. o who uic m t oiiijiolk'l t? tlcn?l n huiiois, jurv:ms?, witir-sscs, or mvi\ [ cctnioi-.s, rati solid t"ic :ttn uni.i \ij? by (licit eighhors, who will cl rriullv render tlo-.n ti l us t!ii? -no ill s? vie of h .din,; it over :w>] tiling I.nek coeoijin. L)u ml ii.i\. hcciiutfi lio huiii is -mull, tint it i< of no ii'>| i .uucc. k'lion wo (h I mi.>o I Ii - on ill tii .ii.ti . vi li.ill hlivis :i |iili', mi 1 tli.it jiilc will do n conidcrnblc g o I iii in.-itiy ways. ^ * ? < oiii l Horli. riie fi'.nil ir hull (Vint ot ('mum ti I !< .is tin*] S?- ( ! Sp irtunl.urg J?istriei ? ?? rganizu'l i"i Moii lay la I, li.r> Honor i'aril! w j i'? iiling. On M.nulnv 11xh ll?nor ilelivere'l si l>ri?l iiargc to the tiraml .luriii-., iiisii'itcting tl.cn 11 i cgai 1 to th"ir mu i n:< <luti<M in a do ir i.n> irrihlc nanii -r. Tlie Summary 1': en*' icre then e.illcl ami lUt-pose-l of (luring tin ay, aft r \?hi. h i..iV. .1 -Iurirs w . i o organ te<l, an I Mr. S >.i itnr I roiaiiienci I tin rial ef c >i'"< on the S- a's l)"okct. 'I hi. rvrc ral in v erA--i .lt itti 1 IhitU:.,, ii ihieh the ilcfetnlants pi. >.l Miiltv. The i ii-i f the Stale ? . I t. I rv.-io.l was trie-1, mi 1 tin irisoner, who war imliefe'l !--r Larceny. wa. .c<inittcil; hut the S<;!u iter ugg< *tcl tl.it in urination h el hocti reeeive<l 1'iom North l'-.t-. in t coiiiti iiitig htr.i, uutl that he wu< up wl ii" character, ate! iti tho hnhi' of i -neiatiii.' 11!i negroes ire' f tampertag with thetn Hi vx-i warn !; ' re thi ito ie-.rn Hate'v. <> etn'ght ' cvere'y tlcult with. Tin pul.'.i i aatiote -1 ng :i t h ii, tw he is a v . ' ihi.tnl > he I'.wc ! i !ia: . 'tei'. S H I n l-'t i i >ar 'tit 1 v 1?:"l v ) '< * o! I, i ; vi ioe' four or liv uchi s high, !; -ilar'.; skin, to >j * Ohio, atn ias a il >\v:i i-t ! !.. Tiie in \t iii-i s tli t 1.1" t!i v II nl.> :i (.'kaput .'.low., i. ! it i- -1 .1 ng a ttitj'.c. T!i prisoner plea I v < ' irraignn. ait. hut hi. I! ;> .r, thiiiki" . c ' ave >t .no . .u in i \z: i e!y. .. .M? I Lint. b. lie i 1. C a e t ' i i ac t. i 'ea an i.t i one of t .Sal it v, jvi . , v.'!e : hj ? . ' t '. i. i 1 ! a ti.. . . ri oil . I i .'ti i .1.. "v . ii. : i- ... 4 i i . at' ait.y . a Ig < I : i.e. . i . . .. 'oil. Ic en l.va' - wee i A ll. .e .1" ii. ... . ou he I . !?.'. vl. . h w i.. ... i.. . .*'..! e? net <lai jit_ th i?. Ti. ' ; , . m v % .i i "i i fc'.\ C.I." I>r. I". '. 1 i* w t >i* > .r v i; - 1 . :n ! : i 1'. . !? ,t ' . t' ?-.. .T i , . ! v .* it i i. ! i . t'! .i i ' N. .v \ . i . it . i, . . % , : X . i'l fit ! t . . . liitt tl . '. I ill S i . it. .i lt , .. . I ... ii . i ... ! .; hi*. t . i .. i . !. : . . ? it.. V ' i ' , :t I I'. I ' ! V ' L. ! i v ; . . .i. ' " i J. I :i > .. I ' In r ' : hr I. i i ' .i 1 i i :i l?c . f.. ; . In 1 t . . if . V. >? i .i" -j. In v ii- . iif . . . : i - f l! ?' I'.'i ; ' . Nti. \ n I' ii ii. I'. i, *'!. i. vf ;. ; .1 A. i:. V . 1. | |,. . it . . i . r | . :i . . I i i ; i. ! i 11 'mi .in: a ; i. 1 . I-. : . Hi' 1 i' .i \ .11 i' :t iij; u iv t ; 1 1 f. -v.. f inly ii h1i.i1 . \i I i t :.l : ::. ! Will..? it . I:. : i. ' \ i! i: Tl. i: > v. . *i ufi. .1. 11. r.i; '.ii 1, >. P I.. :i 1 > * it tiv 1 Inai .l a C". ;in < : i ii I\v<*l> 1 , . . , it c- . : \ ii.t I iliia. . ii . ',1 . I . li i 1 ' i I. J : i 1. . . I . . I. I . i . i ' i 1' i : iliv i nnmiri , . . :'u? ?. ?] t iv I r \ .!al|? t lull, i! 1 < !' . I lli.ll H<> J?' 1 II ' OlIliillMI > in. . I !? Wl: tl | f| ir; ...ii : i \ i' !\ stir !'. iii :Ii.- .'I ... . -4 IS- i . a i i? n > 11: .r 'i' > ii : i i i . i ; i it.! a.'it iiii, , m . .iijj lit- mi in -' ! I..' I initi^ c. \. r. v.otMH. it, rn -1. U \ >> . - lain:..: i -. ~ . ?? i. J i. . ?. - ?Tlii >11#i !J 1 j>. Tin* 1'i'll'iw ::i ! X. .! ; ! iiu i' 1' 'I . >1.1 11 til I I II. ' I I v. I . ill i? w?- t Ixl. VII. i" \v i.! IH' "P Ii t : > l'i . . . . a'f j i. .- ; ' it li?: i iiW II i.'.I ... , . i...i if illir I i ... I" i 1. v i . , -. lit i. .f \ ' t/.fU, . .t M : I' ' t- 1 i ;| ill i!) l?tn i-u ' - ..I', '* I ' ! ; i . i . i. .. i i ?' < i i* . i i ! > 'ro ti"\t .! . n ... ti .it< i". . c . .-i^u ii u i * ' . ? 1 . . . . ..i . ? .1.... . ; t- .1 fill. i- . I \ i > ... . Wo i i. : . . i .I) . ,..'ll .i I. .1 i>.; i .* . u- u.'i .i i . ul .i'li .: .'.mi: ... I. l- . . I"i>> 1.1 I : . <! i. 1 by I 1 ihe Mi, .in II.., !>. if \ ... ! v i >. 11 i< <il th -tl !i in . i.it 1 Miitc*. -l i > ting l.vi.) >1 will fltiv I Willi .'.y > . : i n SH555? I !\>u York l>4*vuoii*truttoi>. ITiir Miiiutr anil the Union Men turned out in immense numbers last night. On the .'lid, October the Wide Awiku had their great proce don, v. h'ttg talked of, un<l introduced, ltke n stuite ?t.-1.!:?v, with a b!a>t ?nd flourish of trumpet*. 'i he procession was large, tliutigb not ;<? larg a.s tit" republicans claimed, and I was composed, l'or a great part, of youths able to can} lord. -, but unable to vote, either at I the uppioaching election in November, or, from appear.to vs. at s'cwrid sub ci|iiciit elections. '1 :.e r nks w re swelled by clubs from the buck c'iiiv v. cities and Villages-- from Albany, Tiuy. !i I! rd, Danhiirv. IJo-'toti, and i !>? > t.01 i ii. i - ant points. This eongloni | * 4 41 i * 1 r i M ?- 4 . "("Jill III :i' i t ; i? I TI . | ? ' tin 11. 'i ' t Mi x in i I mtt array. like ti itii.iii 'ii itti-ni.i *t i In* IS.hi* of Mult t tiuuruliit.-t,.-tic uit'l itt\al.filing n<> inthiismxii. ,\ par , ty i?l t' nw!i'?l ittiiii . Letting lighted tapers, returning IVom ti funeral. wmil I have been |iiite jttit.iil. "t mil j?>lili".i! excitement t?x those Wi'lc Awakes. n i.ii we a* ?: 11? I. na wit happily > ' -ei ii"l. "becaiuso they 1,1.1 ii.> i.ln flit si. ?? ]>. ' The cfo-.v.l which -ra In r?<l [ tone tin ..I i; j i - til N -w Vot U ci'.iwtix , U >. tl !-> 1 iv.-:. v?l' riithuVin-in. .ii-1 before It.tit . 1.1 f tii .lull | i - im It i 11' tx.tfil, ilie Wiilo Awakewcri' p .pniarb, tin. i.-.icl umi unbuli is," ui' "t. i w iUT r * '.t; ' 1 .till IV V 11*1 t?rs - :i vC the proce- vIOII, ! ail! 11. i t i sits p i it Wiiii III.' it J nl tin' I .ti i a.! i i!i parti.- . ho !i ? stic^wlcd in "In.it.-' i. than he I'lteudeil -he li'tvyo'i t '. '.m lui-.-lili^ht pro -cv.-i.' ii, tlic .tv.i .* V i ; . vi rs.il/, in iiiiinh.'V-. ntiil ..iitiiti i..; ti.. itn I'ti'j.i.i- tl - pr.,cession - wti mi. ti lim^'li. :t!nl Wi i -'ii w .. ? over tlirei1 hours in p issin ; tt.t^ gi.cu | a.it; organized upon a princtpl directly oppo t?? to that >l i I lie Vt : 1. \ w.i . ' . | i . t ui I t <i iti lit was composed, with ilie o\.'opium ot" ti low lit vltcd i-liitix. niii ,-ly ,tf ..tir i.wu citizen", i... i. w tin fin nit 1 .t ill vtil tier*. in tin' ft y ant St ite. In iiuni1't ' t n? re { I. tn double the Wide AwiiKe ii . i -I.. I'.i i being tip -u the lowest ostium'.". fi ft twenty-,;-.- . t?? do ' houctal men in i:i i . while iti < ; . \ini ami i itthusiasin it with unequal' I. < 'h'itIiijj ati'l cheeretl, it T : w.jit thr u'1; : l.e "tr-' ? ,r:t -d'lights, toon, L t tnustaf cannon, ilngk trauspareneiod, tableau. t tirew ' i.' ntnnei . in ! rio tblo imposing. an?l t ! *ii ii i >1 i" < r? -ju?it I I I the ohoct iof l! ! clul : t'.e thousands nit, j line I 1 -li ti . 1.1 tl ' ..1' ii im ii ' , | * U -If l!l' I'll j til l' !' e i ' it t .14 lilii: tt . - i nt iliy III: i ed. ill ? it;' i? . i' If walks were u:i r I equalh I n-'t t ic I'riuce ol wales' rcecp t i.tit, . i . i ire 1 i ; treat a that the pros i < .1 c t i . tn ' tn. ' < v l.i-i'iiiij; i :i' t tl IT; l'. I . . . 1; .' cotuj ;. lie I j>:i i ' iif it i . i* i e' "i ti. I h 1. i I I : t f I I: m ' .t..1 i - .? ; t I if ali our t . - v, . . . I;...- the j inat i n ! . it i . : i j i i I!' . U t a Mil ii.c : "I hi,' aci.j 4 i i . , ? * . . . \ i * -J. .1 .'cic .;ct. i ? 14. '' t <m e ol s i: ii ittMn :? < 1v'i >. ! . i i I \ a _. i. 1. I . .. j !. t i . ii. . > i.MVc t-? il? j r?i.: i ' >v . coivocl -.?tc > : ' 11 * I: :i . I i 11 f ;. i . .. I. t . . .v. ... . . I i . . i - i c >a? . ? A : ' i . ;l?i* p'irp .~o. a i 1 ' . i . . . hi ;. icr .i.i i 4 jr . r . . liei v .... liix. i . .... .1 -tc;\ . .i . ... . . , W . it'll I u _ . .. i*. ill.' .IY . i. . : .... . _ -I. i t . .vo - , ia l i.a u . ii . .. I <1 , I'l'O II -'?? .. . .. .. V. :Sew . l ; :v Oi' !t'.l i I . -ii -1 ic. a . .. >i i.. ] ar. ics a.i i It...... _ ...ii... >. i- in* eat. ' ... . ,.i A?l >tii & I'.i .. ' . !I N. I' . v . 11 | i .. . . .. v.. ; c '1 i r: - I.. i .i ' . ' ?i all i i tl ' II V i >' .1 ..." j i . . " .11 . ' 5 . I io . I :i.. - . . i <" l.u 'I, ! il .11 i*o 11 :i ' . . .. I... , - ii '.vim * . . i i ? j rtrat hi- fitul i i . . ' . '. ? .c.or I s ta > ..." * ?; >?? i 'u'riii *? . i. i j i . tl >h. re ?* ; il i' II, :?!i I ii. . .! ot I I | I ..'Oil- I u .1,1 .1. ;.H .1.- .1 i ".0!..irv i I . V .1 ?\ ' > I , I 1 V lll-fll .1 t M \K. | \ ' I ; \!', I .11. iilIeo. I':'. ) 1 I'. ' .10 i : c -in it' i -*e**ioil I Iill 'V . . I l . - ' 4 . lil.lt 1 ? ? ! I'. ..tl Ii.il/' til Ii/ Us Ir i'li !. , ! I. , . ', -. I . - i >. 1? ti.ii ' .n ir iii niay . . r >ejKirt?ionl wh not luoli u* to i i i^i !.!:? " n mi ? I . > ': i ri \\ 11 i.r. Wo have lieen i.; i: \ I . M I' I ' i IN \-i*t..m I i M -,i il i i . .iiijuml ; urn*, wliic'li ii . .. ,i nj I. l lio 'Imn* wo . iii.; i ] i in .; .i'y I ilie tow u; a- - .i a- I Iii* i .1 ItrO (Villipl?t 1% llO w ill I . - Iii' , ; *1 t lli-ll li.it for jn.'tlii .' ion. i .' iti i I'lli town J- iiJiiT ii? lrlttl'i'll i nil : I, f i ii i! in - w !io*o I . : I :i i i' ii. I \ all n| - mil i i- n . ly i > i. V hi.iiii.i; i i\' 1.1. i : it-.it i:: ui ,i i tl** your. Tl. | inll, . I lvi*t, I i i ' .'||\ ill' t n\ i ! il. 1 jil'ior ? f iinjior inc in ilie ' til f i 11 y | ? .. . I 1.0 | J.tll l ill ill' I 111' : i \ .'Ii I, uoa i* IT-ki : i wo vror<i . .ii i In -.- - 11 i i tho population . : i . tl..' ' ! nil:* i luil !, . f-n inilo t. iti . - iii' . \t?'ii 1 lull mi ii ' .. i. li nil). I'oiiri lloii'o.) t wo.ltd il a itil* i. imli i i i ill .1 iloc.iil, . it?i i . I' ! i tl i.' rf. i Mi- 11'..'.-. ? i . ' I III!'.- :i c II -kill III I <M. T>-/, iii< , ! !.i- - 1 . in- us ! IV 11 i! ?>- of siiiv ?v:i?u--I.i!?er ?> ih;l? many _ v.iii ih we know of.? J J\itry ! IFroiu WuNlilnrlon. 1 WAhhixotox, Oct. 5i3, 1860.?The goYernluont Aiuc been put in poa* ?>ioti ?>f iiif? rimti?>u, from a reliable source, rcj'il Spani U designs and intriguer to obtalh a loot- ? hold upon ihio continent. Hero]?erations are said to ho upon agran'i scale. It i-1 clear, from tiled closu e-1, that her designs arc not coutned to Mexico, hut vtcii'l al-o to ccntinl and South Amorioa She is understood to have thecooperatinu of a landtag Kuropcavi Power, wh: It. should it iM'oi'tue ticccr-ury, ail'- render all ilct ncces-ary ni 1. TJie administration, 't he.ii;* io jio--? slnn ?>| all the fact8, will keep | a vi it;u: vvatcii of her movements. Tl.etti.ua- j cin;r att! u.hvl her lleet iti the Gulf, licr op- ' u .01. - iti Wtie/uch?, and the landing of a large ' niix ) ii, n lii niiiic'iii c.iirly ind.c itvtlial iImti I? sumo until in tlic rv|Mii'V-ol TVr- * ritniiat :ii; |i:i-i.ioa Ujiuii tliis continent. Mini in every other i|iuirl*i where there is u pos&ibiliiy ?>f stieeess. i The liliiek republican press arc constantly asserting t init tlio L're-id.oit Inn stall."J ilini lie li'l iiui believe there would be a dissolution of 11 L n'on. or even h succession of the Southern St tie in llie ofwi of Lincoln's dMt]on< Thli is .1 eoiiij-loie tab ideation. He bus never h.-si- ' i.He ! to snote to any und every one who asked ii"< o|ii!iioii t'rtl lie bud eftrious apprehensions f in. i tlie s ii i - et. What t lie South will do lie 1 i n s nut pret-trl to know, but that seven or J -It. ii it 1 | . rhaps more, of the Southern 1 S it;- . wii! take speedy action, lie fully untie-, ipatcs. What he will do. i>* i.uything, in such !aii etner^enoy. he has n v r indicate I to any Intni in being. Tlie el 11'i.t of It iker, republican, no 1 Nei* I h. It. i 'detiu ctat. as I'nited States Scti!'ni' from itieg.-ti. creates no surprise here. T!i luvi.ui between tbe republican mid 1 *v?ittr. 'iti'tiutiK iti the Log's!.iture wn complete. 1'ile ? ?1 i?! - -j -in : be <" jajjressiou.il electiti but were bent en. A it ev -litu paper couitiiasthe explanation of 'I I go N. S in lei s touching the otfer of the \'j I'l-.-ideuev to Mr. Yancey. It does not on.; 1 tl o inn ter. t * utlctii r, v. ho have visited different South- 1 i'f i St .ti - tept-esenl that the feeling ofthe peo- i pb '.'-I- iiioi inleri-o trse with the North is in u<l-> van of that of thp loaders. \ 1 '. i -a i"' arleston, S. C. dated Oct. I I -I b s.tv: i'ii - In mputiio- irediiilitigevery night, and in a i it-g oil, i ; i par.uiotis tor the e tiling i - lu . u. iS'iatti i iii tilina will secede it Lin1 . la is sued. A nu t ling to iuuugurute the vi.u. t-- d ii i hvi i:..-til iti Charleston was held 1 - ii . ui.-i y men enlisted:! ouce. : u tiitiubeis every day. A \ i.. > ' i'.i rUeuoI pruiiiiiient gi-titb-inen ur 'ii nut lia- ju.-t been lbrtiii'd' i n ' . i we n.e 'wide nival.e. < : enemy." \ . t i i vi it -uiery, Ala., d^i'ed Oct. 1 i. kv ' 1" ''king up tl eir ears, since .. . i .... 1 Ohio elections, and the to ' ia tor Kitlemcn form.*' '< . .. i- ni i o i i mgaiue iit iip.iny : ' !., t. .ii w.l. \. vi w i ,1 not .r i a ml ' i lft < i I ? hvii ? !i i.i i psv ?ie let or from a distin: ! i ?'v i < i. ..uiiS, neorgin, to i gcui i ii- vlty : * i 1. i i 1 oi I am ?.U tdr war to .ft . 1 I intend to d vote . i - . t .; . . " . t .?! .'o mi id I .r this pur l< I . ii -i -u an - to 1. ii dti's e.ce | . i ; intt our negroes free. A 1 I tr'l : ! 1 t- tale. I km willing to j 1 ; . i 1.1 if t lie Soatli rel'u.-cs | 1 I >1 ' 11 ni lllO llCXt \ ... . i-c .ti miuci*, tor u Hi ivc I.V I'll i 1 .11. \ J>. ill' lit:.I I can iti \? . . yo ir> j'?a c tuny be ct.1 i i .> .1 t.-.ll 1?. : i.-wb law, i:n e * |?n t > ? n uj .iri ::ii?t.i v lilt a tati-l; jutc ir. She i> or? tit'iiug li . .... A a.:. for tl:co?ertl.rowu|-jt?oa <,i . i. .. :. r ?'ti 1 t :er, I tliinic ti ?>r ti nut, I will Toliin.. to it. . ; unfurls tlio haa. . :i ....... |> over ll;c ca ; i. i ' .- u/lif about, but . i , ii -o li-iw. tlic future i - . . , ' ..li vf il ev cuta. .*. : ' ?V.'-i -VI from i ; i.a 1 i -tiny tn?t . < ! A : . i n .! .If. -<?1 tin* cuiz"ti<i lii' t'uiirt i'oiisi.', i 'ui o. i* . . i i. . ( .i. ? ic-ii **i I.iin...itn. i'i.1 \vuuui a ..a thv j.at i nf the Sta-c. I' ! u> t u .*l. ii.iiv uK>n>. ... . i - .:i tliu i I '.ul it; tli.it our >il .11 I.Will.I'll ui' t ic* ii - T i i ociTuitiC'l t iin' / i I t^ i.i : t iv.i .'nl he wr i ire r.-..l i.t ta il i' .ti?'iii--iiitier.-i s!."> . il ' < ij ; i ; : I .i*u : w!'li the otlu r .'en - i ..i i * . i t.. n tlur cour.-e lit-y i'i ? :> i t i . . .ii r tImj ci'cttiiih nuces, s?o i .iv . i 'l-i- ii/ i > ii 11 cit :i : on. t' is-lii.* I tli * experiment ; a i- in I- tu a ,i'.|n S -uthi i. * . i - 1 i '.n.. 1. !. i-.d tlio i , il . . -i I iut.i ; ,.i i t: . V: t. >. -i-!; wt . : It! ii. r't . 'i* i .1 in he:* >?v *r . i . ! * . ' li r u A l>. ill- :t.. - I ti i. > t?i.i.I/f.t n ivi-ibio ; i * * itiiicii c .icc-il of ac- ' I i inn a-. | rn 'ic.ib! ' .1. 1 1 i 'I: i s _ ! * I.it. Oil would 1 i I. a ui '.in1 ; liat tli.- St tit* -li.-.. 1 I . w.i < ' i .?i?ta.ti r. a^t-: t tic i : c '.:'.! k --.it t * ( i i.,- !. :*i ti'.il otic 1 c'.co wl.ieli c.-iu i. .1 .i. tl.e I vi \it--irm, fur it relets i.? . !! . i . n v.J.-. cert. l> H-trf are v 1 .ii \ i: !. tiinl M -- iua lot" Hun." triaii .i i.-. i i ,- n ..i:t tlii' (iiribaMi ua; ! 1 ];. (? . t< ' i. H-iti;/ it iaii M*ryscc8 : . v. li i.i* m\. rtl. - t . i-ris:.. *_ -. ?aec.-*vca.i- i" . .in-w : 3 IIn (]>< - tli October. by lie v Whitefoard S: i. . P I). 'Jr. II Li. KIN<?. of t'Uiiii I u i1. .r . in Mi M MiV 11. MVlNciS, of this' \ . i .i Mi-Hi'' lisi ? ..:r- h. Norti lit, \ . . nit inc." lay in n iti11 it. iMtli October. by : . i :: Fiutcy, D.D., Mr. JOHN A. It EN- J Nt.'lW f S|Ui:i; org. S. l". ami Miss l.i I.Alt., i'f Norf' Ik. ii i r, Ou'nl) by A. H Smith. Es<| , . Mr. \ . I f I .1 i' \ Ml :? 1 M h Kl/r. K MH. \ Nil V. JI ! ; . .ill .. I Spartanburg Pi-triot. j Mi Sun i ? ninning, the i,v>.li October, bjl ! .-v.. . l'?'|, M. 11PM1' \ H IMlhCIIIlK to'] M s \ \\l "> IIIKiINS, all of Spa.laitburg : Ci.Miiol. H i il _1 Oetobor. l?y Ilcv. Wul ( urlt9. Mr. v, M. s. LIPdCOMB to Miss ALliilllTINH il ?l PLILOCK, all of Spartanburg IbMrict. P\ ihe same, on the name ilay, NIr. It.WIS II I1IK.S, ft' I.ntitur County, Texas, to Mrs* i s M.I.Ill I.Il\S('ttM!?, ,.i Spartanburg Pist. IM ' ? ?T? ll?l? II ???Ia STATU OK SOUTH CAUOLIXV. In the Court of Onliunry. , .la- I! \ j-.-, A Iminirtrator, Applicant, vs. .Inliu S. \ -o, anil others, Pffeiulnuis. lViiiii.n lor l'n..l Settlement ami Pocreo. i 3 I' :i:?|?c t i-itiot to my satisfaction that the I il iof VV11,|.1A l\i V ISK, ileccascl, names i t 'i. iviii. Oefemhin - hi this cum*. reshle i t' ii' t M as u.' ihi-i Sii?ir ; It is therefore ! !. he; I? ami uppo.tr at tl?e Conn .i.i . i if ho": but I .r S paiinubnrg Dt*11 . >; irianl iii . i uit I!..use. on the SSOih <i .y tii' nor in \t to - i.w cause, if any ex\ - s. w. y a ! a: il Sotilemon aiol Ucerge ol ' 1 ie f Mrs. II in let A Pin ker, tlec'.l, . be ma 1.'. or their consent to the .me will b i-iitcrol -it rocori). I , t i. \ t'li .luler m;. haitu am! i! of office, litis .lj tin . of I >.-t..bor, A. 1> . is at. JM>. 11AH LI. lio.M AH, o. v. , N 1 . 'lit 4 It'l l, ol f iu* I. V. v. i.it 1m. .-It. f..i Hire Mat. .1 t\ \\ I.l.i Kll i a < iri iith.tc lor Clerk >>f the Court , at the cu-uiog eliHttou. Ovt -o 'i I ??? ' j/jfh I * 1 - ? '""i' a rH K STATE OE SOUTH CAROUKA 8PAKXANUURO I>l STRICT. ? 9 Citation for Letters of Administration. 9 WHERE.*? MARY PILORAM and A. B S WOODRUFF hare yHHiioued this Court I or Letters of A'lministratif it on all nn<l .tr the goods ami ehaltel*. rights and credit*, II if 8AMU1EL 1'ILGIJAM, deceased: - H These are therefore to cite and admonish all ^ H md singular the kindred and creditors of the aid SAMUEL I'll.GUAM, t? be and appear at fl he Court jf Ordinary, for said District, to he ield at Spartanburg Court House, on the 16th 9 lav <,t" N iv. idx r next, in show cause, if any fl xist. w11\ ii<l 'huts alii uld not be granted. H Given under my hand nud seal of ofiico, this lOtb day of October. I860. J. EAULE UOglAR, o. s. Df * B\ N'iiy 1 " 32?2w MJ ^ aluablc Real and Personal Estate 'fl For Sale. 1 r|AIlK Heirs of P. IIOV, dee'd, . 9 I having consented, wc will jl sell I lie following property, lo (If <>f SO \ cssJcucc of the deceased, viz: jfl One Tract of l.and, Jl Containing 100 ACRES, more or J li/rr'sefe b's-i. including the 31111m, in ^ good running order, and at au e!igi- I ible place for custom. I ] One other Triict, adjoining the* iani<\ containing 10O At RES, more oV less. I ltOAl) WAG0NV1 CAHRVALL. 2 GRINDSTONES. 2 El. VCKSMITU S VICES. 1 LOOM, t 1 Sl'lNINU MAGHANE, 1 LOT GUN BARRELS, and some other small articles. A Credit of 12 month* will he given on all turns nhiive Five Dollars, with interest from. lute. Till.-S will bi mudc perfect, uud possession given immediately. WM. I'. HOY, Administrator, KLIZAI5ETII HOY, Adni'r*. Not I 35?3w .TOIiL IT. (JOODGION, DRUGGIST, ' II tlicSlffn ol'llie (-olden .Mortar, COKSKK Clll'ltCII AND MAIN STS., Spartanburg, H. C. : o": Blood Food, for Consnmption, rgtllKOAT and Lung diseases, such as J[ llronchit:-. Cough*. A Milium, &c., The effects of the II LOO D l"< ?? >1> in (.'on- _ sumption are: t<? soften the < tough, biace Ibo 1 nerves, strengthen the system, nllay the prostrating night sweats, increase the physical and n.fiital euvrgj, en rich the blood by restoring tin* Inching red jh>l .lies, ne-reusc the appetite, and restore edor to the shin. For sale by J. li. (JOODGION, ^ Nov 1 35?tf Sign of Golden Mortar. E. Quenfs Cod Liver Oil Jelly. 1}!tKl'AKKD frot.i the pure VOiite Cod LiTer Oil. The jellify i-i. <>f Cod Liver Oil cnaMe* the inn.-t delira e stomach to receive aud retain this great temody. For >:ilu at ? Nov I tf J. K. GO<tUCiION'S. "BLUE M ONK ! BLUE STONE ! f j VFKKSIl SUl'l'I.Y for sa'e hv J. K. GOODGION, Not 1 C"> ? tf Druggist, fl Hostetlefs Celebrated Stomach Bitters. I^ui: SALE at GOODGIOX'S ; Nov i 86-tr J Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer .V 1* E li T E TV T , f l 5 S n new general strengthing aperient, jomMl !iM.,v. ai:J porta* J bitiiy, i r? ) ??-. \ ? n ;?n entire new principle, from 4 Lite and accurnte analysts or the celebta" 1 Spiing in lifrtnany. This muchc-r -ci . 1 prcparuih :i remove a l*y .-pep-da, or 11. 'j?i -tion, Ifea-liK-h , Acidify of the Stomach, 1. -- of Appetite, Nervous 1? bility, Nausea, or i Vomiting, .-iftcction of the I.ivcr, fio.^Jior sale by JttEL E. HOODGIOSl^ Nov 1 85 tf Delays are Dangerous. ItiSE no time then in preparing for continj gonciot. nn I provide a stock of MUS. W1NSLOWS SOOTllINO SYRUP, the groat remedy for infantile complaints. I or Vale l.y USHER &. HEINITSII Not 1 85 ? tf Jellifi .1 Ca>tor Oil. \I-I- the uiit.I . mt eBVf!' <if fislor Oflare bv.ate-1. i i this preparm on. It is ree.?i'?ie.l uncut ! most u-c-'nl improvement* I'i.ai : /. i .. Iren ti.Ueit aithout any objc tion. 1'or sale br FISHER \ Jir.lNfTSH. N v I ?tf Pharmaceutist*. No Excise for Baldness. 'V'* .lo?ry . W.'<. E/.KKIi.LS IfAfR ^ A 1>1 " i"l. . will rest .re Lair upon htld i> . - w in ; it- vrn wth, wall produce a Justn i.illt he;. 1 ?<t hail'. '1 ..i-\alual ei rati??n ha-been fully tested. and its met it- a I nncJ hy treath men d? c.i we! - aiuig in Virginia. J'..V -a"o by FiMlliR .v lIEtNITSH, \, s i u ' 'r Pharmaceutist*. Tlic only safe and sure remedy for Horses. Tlie Herman Horse rowdcrs. VKEl.I.Vm.K Mli'MrlNE for all internal coiup'.ai:.' l.o:-- vi! Appetite, Hide-bound, Huns, V el low Water, Surfeit^ Mange, Cello, t'. l '<, < .itt^ . nn I all Ivrangeiuenta of lh? lii.lu. > ami 11 i - i v t? 11 .fin. I? to. i .l : . perfect h.o.-s 11 'I'fcen supposed to be broken down :;d almost worthless, nil traces <>f I i sense ! .n .mjr been removed by the use of It i | rfectly ? ife to give at all times. I- os tint e. ut.'.in any deleterious Uiinoial. i 1. i-e observe this,las nearly all the mixture- j 'j vtinjr to be condition powders Contain injun i- -tiiunlnnts, destructive of all the noble powers f the Horse. If you value your Horse, u-c r?o other than the " GERMAlf lltnisr. 1'OW DK1SS." It i- the ouly condition tuedieino up >n which my dependence can ho phieed in I Is treatment ot iho-e eomplaints for which it i> ti-.-.l. It improve: the lungs, regnlate the i-;. i.1 ?t n of the hi.u 1, improves tlis div. - iv- ore sotiena an I loosens the skin, ini| arts a t...... ^lo-- to the hair, and improves the general appear .nee of tlie animal. Ths pro] i iet. r t ^ to eantion buyers not ts> be imP It; ? by rsons offering other kyids ag betffg i . t ho tier roan Horse Powders tit i- to.' sot. ltnv only of the following places, v y w 1 be >um'of obtaining thig valuable i! Medicine. Prepared only by e. h. hkimi sn. F-r m 1 FLSIIKH \ IIF.1NIT8H. Nov 1 S5?tf Nttlt's I jt>si. rp \'tl ; !'>. dated I 'tli of February, 1860^ | S o ti .n ed 1' dial each?one payii !e or . .ot. tilths iroin the date thereof, the > tw years after the date; each . i v-1 :'i i th" date, drawn by J. M. 1. . a : I .d i I y A1 ' i 1 I .,Meson and J. \? m ' - . . -i . in mvur <>i ijoumei ucm, trustee i.t Mi-. I! i itoi I ivo In a mislaid or loot. All j. ' .1;o In m ii. :'i1 not lotrade for -.m l A : . :n payment of iliem l.us Keen MoppC'l. jflt 'i ' < r li.Mer .f them is requested to iciutu . ,\ tv? N. J. Uowit, of Sparlanl>ur?. S. t\ . <ht 11 M. R. C.VTKR. # VL nii? i iin* jr ir*.Jl please insert three lime