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SjJj U&ffV-'.y ye f'** '? ? v in,-'" t 's'j V. - L' /*'. ti J*?Ja jry~ Ah our uiivoriLscr ha* r< t n ivlo ira edvcrtlrcm#n: altogether tllatlnot, wc. will Interpret end elat/> **lt '? ** fullmt * ; I<L I*- FOOTK, T*I. I>.? Author of iimii l'.onio'I'nlk. Mo'lrtl Oonnnnn Ser*e, Bclence in Hl/irv, etc., KM l.cxiugion Avenue (cor. Ea^t VHtli Htreet), Now York, im Inkm-kxoknt Physioiam, treat* nil form* of /.iitutrtii;/ or cfii oiite IXurtiixoA. mil receive* letter:, from ell part* of tlio Civii.izrn Wom.o. liy hi* oriflimil ipii/ of conducting a Mcdioftl Prno tlee. lie Is Hiiices-fnllv treit tor iilurcrou* ontients in JKlir?|H?, Hie West futile*, DMimluloti o t C'nnntln, nn<! in every purl of the Uuiitti titutc*. NO IMir.IiCUIIIAIi Or delotcrlout druga use I. He has, during the |>a*t twenty three Jim s tre.uod *ut < < *.fully nearly or '.|uilo 40,U1'0 chsoh. All fio is eonuecied Willi CAcli caso nro carefully recorded, whether they he communicated l.y letter or In i>t>r*ot\, 01 ol nerved hy the ])ooU>r or hi* Mtociate tdiynielitna, Tbo Utter nru ell aclentlfld medical men. KOV/ INVALIDS AT A DI3TAIICB Are treated. All lnvnl d* et a dietnuce are required to aii-wer a list or plain questions, wntrn cnoit* every symptom under which the Invalid iu Iters. All com0iuitlc<iUoii* Irenlt-l nlrlci// confi>temutl. A complets y-u-m of rej?i*tori?K prevents miie.nkes or confusion. Lint of questions wnt free, on application, to r.:;y |mr< of tho world. Sixty oa-re pamphlet of Kvmr.Nrr.ii oj Bocorss, also wnt Ireo. Ail those testimonials are truin those who hove linen treated hy mail ami express, % ADVK'K Ifi OKI'ICR, O/l UV MAIL, FIIEK OV CUAIKIt. Quli tiu or address DR. E. Bi FOOTE, V I?o. 120 I.mlnftton Ave., 77 Y, JftiH/rd to .ft*?? l)rFot>ksPlain Jio'nclaltc bud Maiiad Common. House :Al~<* J)r Fortes Scicnce> in Story. JFoni\:riiadars aa'drrsj ITanai'Jliiil'uUuhin^ Company IvriTastZo^u NHW YORK. Dr. Btrgor'a Tonls Botvol and 1 ilo Pillo. Ther-a pllle are Hit infa'hnlc remedy for const ipot lor ?A pttos, oatiHol hy woikucss or mppfc?Mnn t.f th< poristsltlo motion of the bowels. They ?<>ry trentlj lucre/tvi tho activity of the intestinal rails', product soft sto.tis and relievo plies at one Thousands have bono oil rod hy them. Prlea W1 cent*, sent by mail of eoeeivt of price. Prepared only hy 1'. AI/PRKJ] Roll III A HOT, PisaumaUIST, 4hi FOUIUJI AVE 1 OK. Wr.iv Vohu Citt. Or. Borget'i Compound r'iuil A.x.:act of Khubaio and Dandelion, The bast oombltt.uloi) of purely vetrtali'e m- dloian h etulrely rcpinOA Calomel or itlno Pill, It *t.initiate; Sbo Itv <r, incr.'A?>t th- flow of hiio. *o?l thus remove, at mi u. torpidity of the liver, bd'ottsnea* ?r.,l tiAl.itun i-utiptiU >n. nn.l the di snare* arising fio.d such a. 8p.pa-.MiA, rive head irtio, (l.ituir no*, eto The ciTeo vtMyasa of lir.i It i tract w ill l,e proved, visibly, at on?i |0 the. pxtsent, lis one or two indite aie sufficient t, alrwr the oouipieaum toMtit:fully, yti'I remove pimple trouble* Pi ,< ? &1 per Imti-'e on reecipt the pile, rJn< only ' * km a the n Turn i I^nkws." T. ivUJKA rv. Etmoui SATURDAY, DKO. 2, 1870. | nrr?*v^?rt r orrw*?k?* ?-*% ?.'i. i 'j^ k %Tynm-??r< *7"***'? --#? %? -* '.*>"*v * * * *\ ~+ * 4ilW MWA.A Cl K AiM *..??? k# w*.# to *?i V V t4 #** r< >~i ?i rv.- * -i! - V * - V t i V . ?% . % % ? V ** x ^ 1 V Wli'5 iw ki. #. W.'i.U Ci.*' .py tho Stat: vopitol, and i-ravens, t.u ^; *??-?* % T ..* ? ilk vliiWVk^l.W *? #*? A V a:*.d liUgcliold fra.n !Snt?ri;i^ i::o w? J Legislative Halls ?Tho Latest ITcwc. Thu latest news in our last issue, in repaid to unit torn nt. Columbia, elosed with a hasty notiea of tho action ??l the S :ue lioard ! ?I Canvassers adjourning nine, die, ami refining to cm ry oot the orders of thv Court to is**IIP rtliificates of election to nil can. didales for the Legislature shown by tho I.up of the returns to have the - greatest number ol votes. I For a eoiie.is* ntnl nrr.urnte statuI input of the action ol the iioard, in it* . on*vires as can*assert, ami 'is position with the Court, the review in this issue, train the AVir.s ami Courier, vvi'l give a correct knowledge. ? mi iIn.' meeting ?t thy Court on Fii lay tilth, the Court proceeded to hour tli5 amorerw to thu rule on the members ol the Hoard to allow cause why they had n->t obeyed the mandate ot the Court. Thn answer, by then attorney, Mr. Corbie,Svui n concoction of evasions and titling Vrilh the (Jolirt. lliu Coint sentenced each ol the members of the S? m} to j>?y a fine ot $1,500, and to be taken in custody by t to Sherifl of Richland county, and to le) cniilim d in the j lil of that county | until the further older <d the Court. Tlcy were committed to j nl on Sit or<1 ?y. The I'ttioH'Jfrruhi rvytn\n tlmt (loveriKM* Chamberlain leasted them ii; j id on Sunday. They were repre rented hy the Union-I/e.rald as enjovinthemselves hugely. I'crhaps it i-. because at l ist they had reached theii proper station in lite. The scheme at Washington was to Ii ive the Federal troops take the members o! the Hoard out of jail by force, hut on Monday they were brought before I . S. Circuit Judge r? r* Houd, and lie ordered them to the ouw11nlv' ol the U. S. Marshal until Wed ? uesday when he would hear argument fe.kiit n/omi il hu l/k It i j f i ir li f t i\ Piiltiooit iiwiii vwuni ii n n i w ii in i i v-m ilit-m on h'ibcas corpus. u. H, Titooi's SUIUJOUNH THE STATK HOUSE, AND lHtKYXNl' HBMOCKA I IC MI.MDICKS I KOM 'J AKINO THKIK SKA IS. Orders were issued by Diesidenl (bant to the ollicer eoiTimandtug the troops in this Sute to sustain Gov. Chamborlain in any measures lie might deem beat, and on Monday night at 12 o'clock troop* were thrown in the Slate house and also surrounded it. On Tuesday, the day for the assembling of llie Legislature, when the members wont to enter the house they were halted by a soldier and searched for a mi**, their eerlilieatea of election w; ic examined by officers, and the Democratic members lrotn Kdgcficld and Laurens, with certificates Irom the Supreme Court, were not permitted to enter. Upon this all the Democratic members retired to Military Hull?Wo have no report of thei, proceedings there hut presume they organized, being the majority, as tin legally assniblcd Legislature of South Carolina. The proceedings of tbelfadienl rum] Legislature we give elsewhere, a> taken from the Union-1 lernld, down i to 2 o'clock Tuesday evening, whirl; is ilm latest news we have up to ihh writing (Friday evening.) Columbia was crowded with citizens 1 from every part of the Stale, and tin : excitement was intense, but they wen kept orderly by Gen. Hampton's infLi enco and appeals. Latest news nv last nights mail. The Latest news, by mail, is down to Wed desday ui.'lil, 20th nil. The Democratic member* of the House o Itepr-setitatives organized their House lr electing W. II. Wallace, of Cnioti, Speaker and John T. Sloan Sr., Clerk. A conunittei was appointed to wait on 1L IC. Hayne, Secy of State, and inform him of the oigniuzation aiwl In i nni mil tl :it I n forivnrrt In IlicXtiOlliri'ii j that body tho precinct managers' ami the i County Canvassers' returns of tlio election o | (JoVernor ami l.ieutcnnnt-Oovcrhor, but'ha ? worthy hail nlicady turned them over to th i Speaker of the J!uin2} House. Two Hcpuhli ' cans left the Jiuv>]> House and went over b the Hcinociata. In the. lixtwp House the protest from Ham well w is taken ami upon the mcro word o * the contestants, without notice to the. Homo S * crntt from lhat-poniit v who held certilioatc: j of election f/oin the State Hoard of Canva s k sets, t ho live contestants were declared dul; a elected, and were sworn in. Of cotirso th " llwvp House lelng a minority of the wlioh representation of the .State, they had no righ to Lear contests, and decide protests, so lha OMIY WEEKLY IVI ml *;? ? .?.? void ofl.g*l ouiutiUiti*:ial furixi as i Mil oilwr* ilwy li.tvo (loiw, I * 1 Tlw ! ! : new* in tli? Cliar'.fBtnn Nfw.v , ml Oouii'i i? tlu( ?!? * |*io!?;jl i.ity w.u Hut ! j enough of l!v}tuhli<'.viN wotiU j <; ) lite Com >ptif *i<mi: j nity IIuiim! ? > t>>*? Hump mi x miuoiity i:umi wiiu thiir clauihstinv! tllOtnU'l t. I A i(i?j>i< h f nm Mr. .1. T. W.tlth, m hn i? lliNiutittM, ?1 .'Oil "<Hh l? 1'. M. * '?)? lli.it lx?th lliiiisc* ):u<l nii't in vi v.ion in IXa'.e lintiiu K.|>ie?<*iitaliva M ill. '1 >.W i. \ : lli.il ll.i* i>ails<? have coiuo U/ ail lunli istainlii'?? stii'l ti ?t i )u! organization ol the iioit?e ? i 1 l.iL** ; !.!<. ?? unew. tlen. linger ilenics that lw antlmri/.eil ih" Pcdcinl I'nii?k to e\clmlv> any ? 1 lU: iH'iuo* cials li out tin* 1 .i'^i>l itivo 11.ill; ImiI nays it mis il'iiir t?y t .on. John Demi'i- the himiliiro in.in, v* I'.i was ji.iiivil in cc> in in >i iii-l hy I n i v (J)lUlllht'l lain. Tim voles h>r Coventor, it in likely, Mill I in a Ui coiii'ii'il until ni'\i week, i In: exoiti'iinMit is nnah.iteil. Cau tho Buprorr.o Court by i.s J;:d^r?u&b liovjrco cr x-Jodiiy tho Lccicion of tho iioai'vl cf Cunvassorc? Now that the blale Hoard ol (.'am vassers has issued lis cel l i Ilealee ol J election ami ml j.urned sine die, thereI l.y declaim^ the result ol Hit' election, tiie <|m sti hi naturally arises e.ui the t'ourls hy its judgments in anyway alhi t the decisions ol the Hoard? To argue uyr.iiiisl the tight, ami duty, ol ihe Court to review ami tielv i mine wliether any constituted body, 1 wkolhoi in an nllicial, outpoialo, or | oihor capacity, had acted in conlormily to the law imposing ami iK liiiilig specific dalics, or conk-i niij^ ri^hls and: pri vili^es, would bo lo sijt up ami chum lot* iliai bo.ly, not inlalihiiity, I a own tini l'op'3 acknowledges ll ai lio is aeooulablo lo Ciod, but lliat lin y were endowed with absolute unlimil. oilf anil iinaocoiiiilablo powor. ll tin; Hoard lias llits gmivcr iroiii whence 11ik's it derive ii? Not Irom tlio people, (or limy novor intended to ereale a power that woubl set a^ide llioir will lor lis own, Not Irom llie Constitution mloploil by ibe people to proloot, pr? serve', and dctcnd llioir liglils, lor it says oacll house (ol the Loi^i-lalino) shall bo sole jud^e ol tin; (pialilioaiion ot its own mouthers; ami yot ilns board lias decided tin* very quctn tiun ol w bo i.? (jo ititiodiy elected lo I lie lA'gi.-t itufe, iim well ?ts by ils certificates it ha* made decisions in the oiht-i elections equally U6 glaringly in open defiance ol the law. it is evident that, lite Supreme Court knows ils own right", duties and powers, and tli.it it believes it has the light and ihat it is ils duty to see that j tin; hoard acts in coidoruiily to law, is enough lor us to know, and in this view i lie Court does not, stand alone, hut has the highest authority and decisions on these very p? nits coinciding will. it. In regard to this question of juris- i I diction ol \ lie* Supreme Court eminent i j lawyers in ihu Northern Stales claim I i that there are numerous precedents in ils lavor. They cite this one notable en He: The case ol Hash lord agt. TJarstow, in the Wisconsin Stale reports lor M50, is quoted. The contest lor (lov ernor in thai Slate in 1855 was very clone, and the Democrats who were in power mid controlled the lieturninir Hoard, eonnted in their candidate lhirstoxv by, it was alleged. manulurl iiring returns ln.un tine or two distant counties. lhirstoxv , was declared elected and inaugurated, llasiih'it) snoil out a wiit of quo war rantn Irom t In* Supremo Court ol the Slat*-, ami IIhj Hemming Hoard was > cm pel led lo eon eel '.heir canvas*, ami , ( Ihishlord, by III. so proceedings, oblaiiu'il l In- execuii % o olliee. ( The same authority adds: , 11, then-lore, by force, through the aid ol the Federal troops, Chamber* lam should be declared Coventor 1 through the agency ol his packed Ia'g* ! islature. Hampton will net be with. . out remedy, because he can proceed hy quo xx an auto against Chainb"i l tiii, and unless Cram, Patterson, Hon Cameron, Chamberlain it Co. abolish the S ate conns, the results must - finally ho in !lampion's favor. j- Itepn 1>I i?';i it 4m overaiuciie OVflr' llirown by (tie CSn.i on?it?"B*r?'M<* s ileal brain's ortlcrw to sustain Chamberlain. u The folloxving arc the orders sent to j Gen. linger, by virtue of xvhicli lie . took military possession of the Stale I Capitol, Kxi:ci:tivk Makhiox, Nov. 20, 1870. ' Hon ./ / > . vvtirujiKsrty cm/y vj War. 0 Snt: 1). II. Chamberlain is now Governor of iho Stale of Sunlit Car| olina beyond any controversy, and ' remains ho until a new Governor shall be duly and legally inaugurated under s the Const it nt ion. The Government * has been called noon to aid with the V military and naval forces of the Unifl! ed States to maintain lte|juhlicun 2 government in the State against resisr tanee loo formidable to be overcome t by the State authoiitics. You ate dt CWS: DECEMBER 2 wwMnnnwMiapMOMMiB^wui ? MJHIC reitcil, ilifrct<ni>, to su&tuin Governor | UhiiuilKrluin in }>ix iiutliority a?;Mii?*'? i!nii).'Ktio violence until otherwise t'.irc(tfil. (>ii?rt><l) U. S. (iKAKT. In i'b.-)iiio inMlcl ions you will is nl< llit; < iovci imr stud tii.*|>o*?voitr ii'(Kiii4 in nii-li ? iii'iini"!' 11" iii iv . ; i * " He. deemd bent im onb r in ? v | ibe t?|itril ol 1 h*? above onler o| tHe I I'lt/Hleiil. At kimv. h iji'i- n r\?j>t. v^i^'ico,) .1. i). camkikin, tM'erel:?rv tit War. To (Jen. Tlioinrt* II. linger, or Col. II. j M. li'ack, Columbia, ,S. C. A It K V iI! ?V Or TliU ritOLTti'tUI.t'MS. Tim Rr?asux*s for tk& AvP'U in fk0 ; Mnpn mo Cofirl?""I'it Ls H' the ( o:?vassrrv?) tlit? ltolurns 1'at' liesiilt?''flir Commit mi nt I r ( ontcmnt?\M.at IJotli SltU's 'lhink ol il. (Cliorlftton .V? n . ? and Courier..] Otii.r>ima, Sunday, November 20.? Tli? | tiifi'ftlnios in ibe Supreme Ctin11 iluiiiijt llie |>a>l ten ttayf are to llie I rrllrl.,1 )i II bl it*. Cull I il^t'i I U llll COIII U*i II". A 111 lei SlaU'lHClit o| w hat was ilone 11} to Mui'tl.iy will make llu: iiiatur C.It' l I'. Tlie counci l reppresent irig i bo IVmo : crat ic caii?li?laU'.t for vuiious oliici s | 111 -111 itle<I proct titling* in the ISi?j?i* 11?? j Conn, the object ol \t liicb w;h to ics-j Irani llie Slate boalil of r:m \ :i.v<os i irom acting judicially, ami ti? compel the ilk to com pare I tie statements o! the conii1 y canvasser* with the returns ol I the precinct malingers1, ami declare the ' result ol t Ids cxaniiu tlion ami nddiiinn, I .showing who had received tin; highest j number ol voles. 1 hey also asked thai the hoard he restrained limn \m i?ing j nliciil innetions while the Court was investigating tint matter. The Court relused to restrain the hoard pending the investigation, becans it said it would not allow it to he insinuated even that the hoard would emniiiil so high a eontcmpt. it then j ol deled I lie h > ?I d I'J go on adding lip j ihe returns lis corrected hy the pre- i ciiu-ls returns, and report the result to tiie Conrt. The hoard then proceeded to add uj) the i esuits as show n hy the count y slatemciilH, correcting liiem hy the county precunei managers' returns, and thus got through the returns Innii six counlus. In these six ecuiuties tlmrc was a ddlwence between the eoiiniy canvassers ami the preeinet re turns of ovei 1,500 votes in favor "I the 1 )ctitocruls. litis was caused bv the county canvassers altering the precine.t returns. Tints w hen i he latter showed that 1)50 votes had heen cast lor 11 ayes for 1'resideni, (which votes were void) the county canvassers gave l hat number ol voles to each ol Lue Uepuhiicil) Klctlms. Winn the pivcint ret u i us show ed that, only three o| the seven 1 iepllhlieali Klectois u ere voted lor, the county canvassers gave | those votes to all seven. \\ hen the precinct ean.viiss'us showed that 550 votes were cast lor the Uepnhlicaus at ihe hhelton l'recinct, (a poll iioi leg d- j ly designated.) the county canvassers counted them, allhrough no such pre- | cinct existed in lavv or I'act. IVreciving the result ol correct!v counting the precinct returns, the Stale hoard relused luriher lo consider them, r.nd made out tlieir addition exclusively Irom the county canvassers' returns. The result ol even iiiis addition showed Hampton elected 1>\ I,'JiiO majority, u Democratic inajoritv ol one in i he legislature on joint hal 1??t, the Stale ticket divided, and the j II.iyes Klectors eleeled. This relurn , was made to the Court, and the Denti to I'M I Vl t liOfolt null til. )! toi I I it ... w (11(1 VHVM H JM.II lll?M t?? I I ( Willi I L II' | make I ho hoard issue certificates <il | election I < > the members ??I the Lcgis J laturo as shown by I heir renon to have received the highest number ol votes, ami also lo req lire the board i<? go 011 wnli lho merely minister >1 i.iuy ??I correcting the county i t turns by the prod net returns .us to Klectnrs, ami report that result lo 1 he House. '1 lie reason a difference was made I between the cot.nl lor members ol lite Lcg'slalne ami lor IClcct01s was, that each house is judge ol the election of lis members, ami neither the board nor I lie Cot 1 it could give lliein more iban a prima faci 1 ille. Trie count on 1 lie lOieclois, however, was linal, and the decision on it could not be contested, therefore it was necessaiy to have a lull and correct count. The Supreme Court first took up the motion to require the board to issue eel tilirates ol elv etion to iiiemboi s ol the Legislature according to the 1 cport made by them to the Conn. The motion was lor a rule on the board to show cause why a mandamus should not issue commanding them to do mis thing. The motion w as made last Monday, and was a.gaud at length .... ??' 1. Wll 1 Ul'IMI 21 V . On Wednesday I lie Coml mot at 11 oVltn'k and deckled to issue the maudminis and entered an older to that vHi-el. It then at half past i 1 o'clock took a recess iint11 1 o'clock to give counsel time to prepare a proper order on tlie hoard to correct the count lor Electors. At 1 o'clock the Court again met, and at the request of Mr. Corhin. counsel lor the hoard, adjourned over until Friday to give llioin ?iino to answer the proceedings relative to the Fleeter*. !Soon alter the Court adjourned it was found out that the hoard had counted in themselves . as candidates for re-election, had ordered certificates to issue to the Hayes Electors and to members ol the Legislature, except front the Counties of J.aureus and Edgefield. They decided that they would not tssuo certificates * 1,1876. ?mmrnfmmrmmmmtm? ? i M i i ? w f i jm%i > f i to tliofo members on account o( ulU'^uil I i 111 iinnl.uioii. iJnrtnjjt Tuesday nothing was don*'. On Fii?lity couiix-l for i''u J)i'iiioci\,t* i :?skt*<i I ?? roles against the I <> ir?I mn?i ns counsel lor contcm |*t, a in) tliv Court ( tjavi* them until I I'. M. to :<iimv*i'. , At tlmt 111111* 'lu-y 11 j i j 11 ; i r i * I ;?inl ask* il lor tidtIn'r linn*. I tn* Court insisted i 1* *1 I lu ir i'.ui im. f v lion'. I ?_ i i ?' sihiIl' ;?.* ' o s n i an e-e to the Court ili-l they I?; v-1 a Mil-stanl?.-?1 detenuo to t to1 eiiarue ol eoiitetiipt, and should diselose to the Court what lli.it Ii i%.* ot <|vi? nc?* w as i?oiuo to he. Mr. Cm Win deeliued to ?lo tui-, am) tlo' Court ordotvd a eomimiiiK'i.t to Co prepared ol I h?' board lor coiiti'inpi, ami adjourned until Satuiday 111?> r I li I >LC at U oYioek. At I mil hour il avjain ine?, lined the board I.oOt) I'iU'h, ami commitied them to j iil, stiljoel to the lurlhi'f order ol i hv i oi?! I. Air. Cut hia was giveil until Moiulav to jo epare his ih-lrlM'i'. 1 his was ili? status on .Monday, rio- hoanl were in J til. All thw iiH'in iter* ol tin* la s^isl.ilnl e hail eelVdicatea ol election tmm the seeivta^" ol State I'Xi'i'pt liviiri'tiH ami Ivloftit'lil, :?t.?l l hoy ha t* eert die.ties ti'oiu i ho Supremo Court pluiiiio i hat thoy have received the I?ioI>ost iiiimhot ol \otes Iioim their respect i1 o conni it s. (ioncral lilunpi.in api-o.il> ta the peoplo ta submit their rij^iil* to Iho Courts. 1 aitiutliatoly lli.it iI was known thai the Hoard ol Canvassers ha I adjournoil u iihout obeying the inand ilo ol the Couit, ami as thoy thought, had initio every tiiino Male lor iheinselvea ami pat i.y, (ieiuT.il llainptou knowing well that the indio.ialiun ol the people would ho stirred to its depths at tlir hasu and fraudalont conduct of the Hoard anil lit. if Hunt I i u I < t r .* is>tiii>i] I I - J > lollowing address. IH. C\, Novoinhor '22, 1ST0. 'Jo (.fit People of Jiotit/i (.'<tro/in<t: Tin- Board ol M:iir C'.mvassers have, by their nnnrecedt tiled action today, 1 >>>vv n not only their contempt and I. linaiiee ol tin.- ^Supreme ('ntivi ol the . Stale, hat Im ir utter disregard ol their own idlicti ami integrity. While the grave ijnt^lions doleummng tin.* result ot the iccent elect ion weft* pending In*, lore ilie Supremo Court, composed <>t I tree Judges belonging to the Republican party, and it: direct violation o| the orders ot ilns tribunal, the board have issued cei'litic.nles id election to the Republican l'lvsulentlal electors, and Republican Stale oliiocrs, and have re!used to givo certificates to Reuiocritic members ot the Legislature, -li>avn by the returns ot this same board to bave been eleeted in the counties ot Kdgctield and Laurens. I lns high-handed outrage is Well calculated to arouse the indignation id our long sutti ring people, but I assure them that l his da ring and revolution a iry ai t ol the board can have no legal i....... i.... i ' iwii.c mi.nrici. i ii|ijM-;il II) YOU, therelore, in the fullest confidence licit I lie* itwill mil In; unheeded, that you wul maintain, even under these provocations, your character of an orderly and law-abiding people. Dating tin) past exciting political canvass, you Imvo studiously avoided even ilin sciiiblauce o| a purpose to disturb the public pcaco or lo trans, or- ss tin: law. Your cause, and it is tin; cause ol constitutional govct umcitl ol the country, bis been carried lo tho. highest court, ot tin: Stale, and we are w 1111no to abide I>y Us decision, Iccling assured thai ibis tribunal will see tliii the laws shall be cntorocd and justice secured. Wadh Hampton. This appeal has not only had the dt sired cllect; lo stay ihe rising indigj nation ol our people, al home, bill Us ! oi>od inflnances have been lull already in the tile Nation. The Chairman ol i ihe National Democratic Committee in New York, in response thereto, sends to (int. Hampton the following 1 words ot Confidence ami Cheer: 1 Uoo.ms NAitoNAi. Di:m. Comm., N. Y., N ovcinber 'J I, 17C?. Gcno'ul Wade I lampta/i, Columbia, j N. ( : My Dicau Sin? Yanr admirable ad jdiess to the people ol Ninth Carolina is the subject ol universal commendation here. In lac'., the prudence, the forbearance and Hell-control of your people, under the most exasperating provocations, is beyond ull praise, 1 can only think that in the exciting situation hi w h i c Ii yon will find I vourselt next week no outbreak will I 7 i occur. li is almost too much to expert tlial there will lie no indiscreet man in Smiili Carolina who may provoke the collision, hut ncvel'i heless the provi denee ol Cod has so h?r jjui led yon and yo ir people in all your ?'illiu?i 11i?*s ihat your friends rest in calm conli dence upon the wisdom and ignod , lorlune which have so tar intended I your actions. Von may rest assured . vliai your Northern brethren have eon sicraied themselves to the work ol ' youi deliverance, and will never cease ; their ell'orts until you are restored t< that "lree<lnin wherewith von wen made tree" hy the labors and sacriticet and wisdom ol our iorcluthers am! \ your toretat hers. Cod pive you and your people n| the wisdom and all the patience need' ed in this crisis ot the destiny ol oin oomnt 'ii counlty. We have lull laid in the jii^tite o( the people ol t!u Uiiite?i(iSlales, and we do not enter tain ;; doubt ol the final verdict wliicl they wi.l pass upon the occurrences o the last two weeks. This verdict wtl ? ....WW ... T,M1 ii?'i*ly vwnlicato ihoir honesty ami reestablish lie*.*government npou a UsU 111 vc hasi*. w 1 liavv lhe honor to he, v>ry respcoi^fc fully, your o' f?lurit servant, ABKAM IIkwiit, Chairman National Democratic Coinmilt p-jwcial < Y> ; ro->p?>mkMice of the Horry Xewg.) Washing i on, I). C., Nov. 27, 1B7G. 1 Winter h-.n wot in in good oarnest, wo haw had tin* timi ?>| what niav ho called a tall of snow, thin morning. The surrounding country looks gloomy indeed Aii*I the political prospect ! i> euunll Y aw chftrh.-n Congress nii'fU this day week and j a stormy evasion is looked lor, Perhaps that body has never had such : uiomcnius questions before sinew the | Iwrniivlion ol ihe lloveinment, and it 1 is to be Imped I hat hII will he bo ! at ranged that Mich another dilemma l will never pte^nl itself. Tim great nl ol' danger will ho I lunched loinoro?v when the South Carolina Legislature meets. Tho I pariy m power does not mean that the credentials ol the fhijireinc Court, i or any other, shall he sullicient, to adI mil ihe Democratic memhers from i Kdgelicld and Laurens io iheir scats in ttie House. President (jr.nil has ordered linger, with Federal troops, to sustain Chamberlain in his authority. This will necessarily bring on an issue bi t ween the highest 1-gal 11 tbunal in the blale and the Federal troops. Judge lioud, District Attorney Corhin and Governor Chamberlain ; were closeted in a Hiv.rot Coulercncu I all day Sui.da? I have it from good Republican authority that the plan is to release* by i Federal bayonets the members ol the I . i " * man* nouru 01 unnvassers, now conlined l??r contempt ol Court, and on Tuesday u> surround the Stale llou.so wan 1'. S troops and eject tin? Democratic iiiuinbci'ii I Torn Laurens and ' K Igelield counties, by iluj bayonet. I lie Legislauite w ill li.us bft Enabled | 10 elect a Radical Speaker who will at once declare t hambcrlaiii elected j (iovernor. An oilier idea is that instead ot releasing the imprisoned board ol canvassers by violence, that ! they will tie brought beluru Jiuigo Rood ol the U. S. Circuit Court on habeas corpus, ami hi* by him released; l tils |s selling a-ide the judgment Ot 1110 : highest Com I in ihe Stale, ami :U one siroku ovei throwing the entire Constitution government ot a Stale. There still appears hope lor tlio Dtinociacy in Florida. A despatch Ironi Tallahassee, Nov. 2oih says, j there is no doubt the Democrats have gaiind very important advantages j during the week. Tnere can he no ' (pit stion hut that (iovernor Stearns i was actually contemplating the poli' cy ol Ins canvassing the return*, i This usurpation has been checked by i me .1 edge's injunction, and the Hoard will commence its work to-day. This I will give ilium eight days betorc the i enforced close ol the electoral canvass : on the sixth day ol Dceein'ter. Lite advices Irom Oregon by tlio w.iy ol San Francisco say liiat (iovernor (irover o! (Oregon re Inset* to Issue his certificate ol election as President elector to M?. Watts, l ho Republican candidate, on tlie gionnd | Rial lie was disqualified to hold l ho {cilice, by being a Postmaster. Ho I will give the certificate to the Demo; cratic ekctur. Here is wirit they think of the ' condition ot our all'iirs in Europe: j Tlie Pall Mall Gazette says " 1 lie ? fitiii ami suinstance ol (lit! whole mat. U'i is ihat the Sunt hern question has I no longer :inv ixuilly pr iclical loilluht* tion in Ain?jttw^:\ |*i11 its, whether by the use ol t TO- words wo mean I lie pruteetioii ol iliu negroes or the protec* I lion ol the results of the war. Against the Solid South should Messrs Hlaiiif, Morton and Logan succeed in electing Mr. Hayes on their platform it will simply leave the South whera | it t-?. In otln r words no plan of pacification or interference will be even i tried during the whole of Mr. Hayes, admii.i-trai iuii, and intimidation and | coercion will still bo used in eveiy Southern Slate as a part ol the ordinary means ol government. The bitterness, the extravagenoe of denunciation comes noi iroin the South, hut Irom the North.* not men like Wad? 1 lainplon or vaime wln> are citaUing ' their hands and exulting over the , recolleeliou ol carnage and misery of twelve ) eurs ago. The lire eaters of . to-day, the irrational zealots who lonunt sectional strife to keep ihein I si'lvca in |>owifr art? mil Southerners, l Hutler, Hlaine, Morion, Logan, CiiainlliM' ami ('umeroii." This luuka liku John Hull know what ho. was talking about, docs'nl it. N KMO. I "Down in tiik Mouth."--Whore there Is I > a com in ti at dropping down into the back of the month, win Irritation and inflaiiialiun of the nasal cavities and throat, with hawking, spitting, and a sense of. fudness about thoa I head, tin not di0, ived or fancy it a sim|il<W , | cold. You are uffllctnd with that scourge of ( ' this climate, Catarrh, the forerunner of Con* ' sumption. In its early stages a low bottles of 1'r. Sago's Catarrh ltoinody will eil'ojl an i entire euro. When contirinci), !>. . i'ie.ee'a | (iolden Medical Discovery should lie used in conitori ion with the Remedy. These stun* . third medicines have been before the public many years, and their use. has been attended with the most gratifying success. A lull discussion of Catarrh and its rational treat-"* ( ment is contained in "Tim I'eoplo's Coiniuoil Dense Medical Adviser," a book of over nine hui.il. ed pages, illustrated with I Wo hundred * and eighty-two engravings, bound ill cloth i and gilt, price, post-pauL, $1.50. Address, D..I.I1 .1.. . - . V A . .ST - J . - - t\?~~ ...? I i tuMisiiiitg ufauimum, wonus i-Msinjua-w/t I ' UiUliUo, N. V. (1> ?