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- - - - TERMS. S- y r, . * ntha. 5. 1. 5 - tepies O i y extra copy to - rp of , . 15/0 Tit ae year tad extra copy to -sp of iub, .. 250r Strictly in advee. Tb ark denotes the epirsltion ol Pub - id the paper wil be discontinued " a$" ts cash in advane. - eb Pa mst pefd fo- on deliverya , jmiit ipn 1mt tee. - -The fenoe-ng' gent#men form the .- cea oittte'au appointed by the chairma - t mmigratio>i Association, in accord ,.- ~adjrith d- eeluton adopted at last - "; t e~ting: es rs. Win. Summer, Siias - J-stJ eeph Caldwell,,James Fuir M. "*iihinr - - *eimbinee wflreport to theadk "". n tb held on saie-day - i'~qsnext. -e -'C. -* ~ - -J - pEN~S-pUI shed wekl "" .. , ' os tbe first nufltber of whieb -""f_t xay.to edr-table, is .:.neK popularp (sneandt-to make - ' y pap r in .the country - to iernin-ri -- A per ii ten eints a cpy -r r nm .and" -i teachf which I ie - - -Iad)e. reou . - t ltone .to iswest, as I~ theces ir a rtail - ery laumrgt nrale ald. . g t -p-et .f-.W S- - -a.oeo~ ta -n in cwaw - gd"stei formherly af -* Nia a r~4 M esai eer- ieuena, i -* i dy ~e - - - - -commpay -'. - -adsSartted aboly aJSer to - ~ ~ ' th 41nev,-stripped rap - yta at, e b tbere ' imei -e - h t e i . . a eT e ~ 4* . - C . - -4,*- -n m m e o umm m m m m Su7. * e . - - p Da * * * to.tha South *~~teed it ? *Ngelaroughnd. f&beAgt-n -. 4.. Hmnwy,o h e- fraterniterica? isi ite o to -h. So - dis8tar tha s o thty ~h*ag13ean ou Xney axiedan * U~otenceda Pi~eckns nJh . ie raert de~siers by flood. . r~ cat .i dey pans btomplaiatsare tn*d eb is of a fiture-on the part of some tunatebt honest subscribet to get h paper. It enncs aliko from town and Qoecy. 113ll iekiily upi t beciuse r*e g a yeraNyuppty the deficiency, and to d(hst have'to'pridteach week a - large e= 'rk n mSerf copies. It used not tn the o1 , 1#hestiimes to be quite'i'f'bad ny this bitioit it.is carrted on to a degree. With the tmuddle'in the umils, dansequent on the great victory, so called, and the 'surrender,' we commenced this extra printing, thinking that the maR dernfgerent us tie lsie .cause, and that the necessity would soon cease ; instead of that it has increased, until we now"fnd'that there is a grand system of rogucry carried on. - This is what we are ta!king aboit. There are all shitles and characters of thieves, and one differs from annthet in rasc.dity, but the 'newspaper thief is the lowest down in the kcale. Some borro!; Otbers beg, and it. matters not 1ow the pap-.r Is eWained, so that it is had free, and without expense. Now we do not blame any one for hiolding fast to their monet, or for not subscribing, If- It suits them, but we do blame them when they borrow,. beg and sie:l t 'per from otliers' We-too are loser 'then. Its shocking; poitively, There are' sotie who never subscribe, good times or-bad times,1 ad yet they look for and get our paper as regujarly as the day c6mes ro9ind-tle fact is the herald is sOt vory, very popular they c"" not do without It-read and enjoy, or -crkicise and find faula, -ith as mudi 'sItti.faction as if they were regnlar, good, honest, bona fide suli se'bcrs.' ~The ma'n who gets -the rrei-s in ilas way is a robber. This is x 1iat te are talkine about. If you iill not take the ga per -iN a legitiniate way, and as is 'sometimes s because its no ise to yon, pray do not rea it. At I. rough -en'lation, w; hrre two.aiudrd take-it-as-they-can-g t-it-tever play-yeet-'ebscrilgra t Is this right, is it lionesC' Izjumanv cases we. bear: of post master, who berides ge shop-k eep ra, using the lictald for wrapping up .eoffee, su4ar, srp, etc., when-.o they have-..frets copp alma efor temrlves This is the-untipd; eat 'eUt oft ii. .stop- these"practics and 'ptse remember.that "this is w%a we aeQ tt}kinig about t" - - We sould like that eur farmers be more flptssed ith the importaer of tKis efop'- fee 'iint and fSets, nsy SrOssiGly i, ad to i desirable resnit. Thiierjyliceeetofore esii.tto snme depe,ginstthe R,ata Bag"a varidg, w a,i-e. t$nd is fast, disajpearigtg.. The Sdizibn rririur iit safs - 'f the tuipip- ergp i. 'm vlalie to. SiaSi:na lon- dch, nrre squo~on it be iiiiauther ni Status, wheire thef -dt. diot tf&ve teIl pulled or"boused ' ere. are~ (id;s natural pastures of tire wadd-I, arid with thac.Ruta B4gtrandm other. ua'n.. jtesy te-help out jhe feed,-t!ie -Soothe~rn Systes cani e.yyass 1Eganid ing the'fro' du.tion: of sto-ol asanncu&h as theyds pow' - itoi Nt o efeeo ha~ the 1bset they have 4eiioatidnisef the wig erdoFgdustsbanaeu worth more tb) a tiiCtotten zeQp.'.gfi -h:Ungied. embtiFdOtbr. e RutaI%aga i4 e siat froiuW20tlf July to: Septe-* ebihdf piaie$d in.:driUs, two r,ett a a Is{ thinned~out to twelve-or foui 1iudes. 'The.Rut. Baga is^destin'ed. ~soo a-ok i.t-geatchaieiSenherw agdculturie. -TJey .wre'as easiIy.adged -a.the comoai turmdp, are more.nr k'ee nech,lgveand aff'ord eteens iTh kibdi ai o 6pd f thetm, anhd rrerti theirichiol&en coisee.t~ and deli cae t'eaor, ar ensurpassned -for~te table. a'eer,-trythr.Buta Basga,. a learn bEowit saies,the .cor.Cerib I The :.Rtstan aBga is ot inclined'to .seedl in' this. *% mate; ;kut this aj)ene6i. rather dimo an. objectens 'as ,tbeTehy .thOT9rent epe; A,corrsphndo$t of the-Rural-AnetE .g6's mo,do adbcfir lie has piovad jn -r' Iyre -the - seedA byfr^orr ving:~ taaga dish3bywt ihtergeaough A.e^bol. aRLi&heed Tttisi.nr@e &be sogwn,. -nd turn. o-e uoffnemlto~ove~r 'e k t TA si;k s tig ,bodri#4. a' ~nodiqattv,nim,tithorought - de asiste eesnt etthe s~ phny tohhet.ise64l -and as 4be: se'ed urWaIe*i' ,gung-1plant: Aiit the NTYet.etII. ~tita Mv,ue--3e-are advised, I4th*7urfin fb~enist of 8hg. add( o*re.yldMgiareston for th% nato si igstU deliberationg srend3ored at .ere di f N tgilty." . - - 'Thin is cabtatuafn.IL f the-o&d-farc9fa rinYI1gth~ eriiiQ of tidder, 'ep We grard&r i'&dincin ii duet--the farcathyt is hod by tmew 'at' le:tst in Soutb^ We had hapet oe seeing~ the -a' o'ie usaside for -saethiiig PReo1beh,esomuetiing mopro logical, p6mething'nore eivilized. .i3t is hard to break stereotyped usages aid w,nust yetTrait for the better tiune whnpofesional crime will not be' re speetable, and wheni the coward dragged by public opinioni to murder will not be conltenanced as a gztleman-ns'a gen-. tleman par exelik --Yi.kvile En: qui rer.- - AIam,esas :upna.td, db8ae' i* -Opon u-hishbthero3e Souit yrd all hande ig tre pknty to eat,andeep leidrh}Talwill come right.- J teWoutIi h.is-the greatest count,ry1 in the world. I inw propose three hersfotth South - A4stgndin A at-tahb- tuspae' hierii tin bc igh. - . - - - S " ..". vis hasappo tedItev...M.Pringle-of Chri t Churchi C.'lhmbia, to prbehill duties in Loington,. Laurens and Newr1 becri. M-. Pringle preached-in St. Lue1 ,ewberr, last Sabbath. Hic dis =xrsaw eoinently plain and practical; Shis erinciation, though not" loud, v; clear:ld distinct. lie left yester day for Laurens. T.tvCo.-In the garden 'of our gnod filend, the Rev. J. H.- Zimmerman, stand several stalks of corn, which -for length ar- prodigious. One of these has been measured and is exactly. one hundred and seventy-six feet, or rather we mean to say that number of inches, from the ground. There will be no little nuibbins on this stalk, lnut ears as long as one's arm, and nany of them. Can :t be bent? A*KNowLEDGMENTs.-The "table" has the fellecity of acknowle<ging the past week, sundry favor; in the shape of cncumbers, beans and cabbage, from Mrs. Dr. Hatton, Mrs. It. C. Ch+pman and others whose naines it is forbiddeu to mention, so very modest are the p-rties. The "table" is grate ld for these - memenbrances, and while greaing under such a weight of contribu tions feels a heaviness of heart that it can not-tell from whence came all of the above enumerated. - _ P. S.-The "tablu" stops the press to an nounce that a very fine cantaleupe has just beeiaid upon i by Mr. A. Harris. This being the first seen this season, it of course feels highly eloted, and In its joy would at tempt to cut the "pigeon whig," but that one of its legs is rather poorly. It will tlrerefore stand-upot its dignity until recov ered, and beg Mr. H1. to accept thanke. The cry is still th1y comb-still further delay-more cablge, -and large ones too, fronr Mrs. Gratis%n. The ladies are: deci dedly all riglit. - Mirius ios Grios'r23.- e learn that dtting the past week sereral of our citi zens-have been alarmed hy'the encroach inefits'of nightly_ vi.itt>rs, tonilng from invisible parts, and that -the strnngcst nofies :re heard proeeeding from all por;tisn df thEir honse& No one ha.s been able as yet to discover who they are, fhctice they com~e, or where they go. That they' are evil .spitits there- can be -no doubt ; trey: do not play on harps of a. thdusand strinlg, hut nrake. night bidcous with their noises;. white-the hair iwmade to stand upright, and -the fiesh to cre4g.. We'trust that these vdts may hot become genecral, and their.spirit. ships may be successfully "lnid."' In -thelneantimne fellow-ei'tizens, a sure pre fievle ng itnst all suce gonkrecouie" and1 untiinefy guos1s s :to keep a ckeat rc&rd ~otour.act.le kLyo.ir lives he bln.elers~ andyour et*duc}-friet from.repro ich, ay tap our det aticirfarly priniti9g <.et ,and 1?e a aritant'that yo~ur slumbers will be peacefn.l, quiet and unbroketi ;n6. miadight ghostrar giblins wtill ever dare to invade'.yo-ur lofetis if onr-dvie !tken.1~r - To -ni BIr.t-The C,olumbia Va rutifsmjl a"cept thanksfor -a rhost d lignfutl breekin; into ~our eluthbers on F'rkdagy hight last, 'aoeut t.wi'oo'ckoKk-ir~ tSt.mnorning"- wita ai'rnng .serenade' The surptise'ws complete, and tle pleas ire enhaerced by no meintion beiigide ofilt-in ibe Bills. 'rhoe first'atran hryke an ugly dream, the second and) w-e threw ofth.e embrace of "Mui-phy ;" the thiird broughit us to the fioor,~ when, satisfied t(hat it was~ a "oed thing.'. as~ ~no ghostly vk.itants5 a- recumbent plthen was ayani taen; rnd heJd'unn.u tie er4 e had,a lttile- fun: wit ~ieT 2hfore 4eaving by ~charging the ..party wm it-b-.1 sho't gun, and puging some of thein.:to fligt, they were soon- brought bhk how3ver-and the.joke.explaind.but - to -nake.it-all. the.more right, our i Swtirela' :was~ brought:out and ech man malo -fire and fitll-batet. MTe "Ya'riedecs" stanil ire'welain'hmndkd tWe stiivePadmira. biy. e ari hap[sy tosi fio n was hu"t, anud thiat the pgarLing w:ts .:1 - of 1ediig. The.-Columi spen hif4 rr~ -ro isf:W o W11 t.Iiia jgepathy) for.a maneb -is begr4in p who tries 1z9 evyy honest hbl of ,o ittle of;thaat5pidrenidbIe known afroey;- or in endeeoring to wet'k-his 1ray'tbVugh th4f cold chartres, anal.there are matng just no& fo9cet' to lielin that"3-ay. hBut when he tPoines the artftil -&dder7and. plays Jeremy Didd%e,-in the' last stages of that gen tie ia,he is-not entitled to'sympathy. An individual of' this latter description put. 1 up at our hotel last week and r.un his ~ face for several days board, arid finday settled his bill with a sewingotachioe, but. afterwards- -slipp'hl it ouhit ate knowinst" -Several of our store-k ' ra narrou ly escaped being' s'iefimife4 . this Mr.,F. Sharp, who:;mad6 bil10 'ad geod.1 eut off'and bundled ug, but'Sr-. typa9lyfoi- tbe:, Mkledh the iWihy9 Sc'~hands on the .gols. Tke a0e C of th*ie pluusitie, smootti faeed' g(nfrft or , inebody- may'.omtto grief, nii -g -ade toplay 'in the-key:qi 91. Flai; for j they go.abo'ut Jilfethe roaring lion spikj shey could & made 'toNountenby e,ontans nf-Hepaddam, wtyere .the )ion riLlstbi &c. 'The V rs-wimos..-(Jenes ains beeintdlhiig Robidisiia one of:hist spli- 1 tifatouies. Robiion -Ya'asb's 29 -4ac o' o luh"Rbn a ry &unr !"lh IJud-"Ten,.w a.-.cthe baire don't dyou- lag ?"moinsthse "trusy~ dat el, T tr:w v ~with, ~iatI but i diren't dispity any emotion, these r "JECSa noPi."-If -there be any hertcomings in this reek's issue, if any birg, or any body. or any other man 'ails to have jn-stice at our hands, if any tne thinks-that we have.transcended the Driviege ot the- press, it c,"e- have tratped ipt> any body's corn, ran igainst any woman's waterfall, or looked cchere we had no bisiness, we fteely for-. _ give them, our heart is mellow, we are axing fit on good thiags. Shyuld there be any disposed to be so unreason ible as not to -accept forgiveness, let them' understand that we ate not the man. All faults of omission'or commis ion must be charged to the Fourib of July, the -glorious fourth, so-called, and to Mr. Poole the prince of"lowtel" kerp ars. They are the men, arid the latter more particularly. We wonder -if he "has a hroth.er," and if so if he is at nll like him ? For humanity's sake and the Jelectation of some other countrs' editors t is hoped s-,. Our friend Poole is not. dy a No. 1 Hotel keeper, but t good physician n ithal ; where he graduated in the latter profession ire know not nor rare, suffice it he can read the symptonrs :f disease in your countenance; and ar rives at a -diagnosis qnicker'n a wink. Noticing that.we suffered fro1n the com plaint known as Pipsynipsy, which shows itself in sudden depressions of the collip is dindix, be immediately- determined a a remedy and sent .us one witbout money and iithont puice. We know riot which to admire hieu most in, the :haracfcr of host or that of physiciair, the latter perhal>s u bile the Pipsy &c., is most violent. The remedy is so pieas irit that we snile at the quantity ; and lo not feel the least alarm. - It consisted :f a.case of St. Julien Olare;, a round lozen, unbroken, fair to look upon, smi ling, cool, erticing, snugly packed in a bed , of straw, from which one" was immediately brought to the full glare of Jay, and .te.ted. Since therf others have dhared the same fate, whie the Pipss; tc.,' i rapidly assuming -a tnikler fortm 11r. Poole will accept the -thails of lis ick"filends; in the. lainguage .of Paddy he's ajornttinan every hich av him; and rhy his fuune lbicrease with his years and may his years touch hi:a lnt lightly. We trus:t then ttat %hile- the St. Julien -holds. out omissions or transgreS ions may be overlookel - - TnE GOLU'3WIA 'AIIETrEs.-Thi6 co'n nunity were the recipiients of two enter? ainmentsg'eo.nsistinIg of nusic,: tla ncing mud 4xtraganza' n Thursday and l'iday eveNinge of last w.-ek,',7thich were fa decidedly first rate charadter. . -ar order of ai>ility is shown by tshis alenf6'd yenu rg -company, and w.e con ;ra'inTate Costutbia, the beautiful city~ >n having the h(<.nor of giving to.-the >utside woi]d'suchi vcisat ility and genius. Fhe comr any consists of the renowned. Lml' .AeCOtplishi4 pianist, Mr. Denek; aho is too well known to the musient mab1e to need our praise. The -Mesrs; bIals as fir.ct and'second violiitwe haed ehdom heaurd equalled,4thuile Mr M'urphig is a delineator - of the particular insti niinn and in tlyeb n Iing of the 'fones," Ir. Searborough, the enlored.'em-os ,Xsenes and.aubozjuist, Mr. E. Ikise as cfancy dancer, and Mr. Tripp; -as coo rersationist, we thuik as. good jns- 'any a-e have e'er secen.-..We trust inst this. gjll(not be thet, st~ v.isit. here, -dor 'we rouJd like to erjoy agiin 'thecir varied greeable and laug'htei- inoving enter :inments. The. hvers of goQ11 music, > fun anid fr-oleAn other toetis and rihIages wbere thiey inlSy. happen to 'go, ,hoiukict fai l o see them~. 'This com iang fiesles are achrxated1by uo' mo !.oving principa ; true they- want,s and y theu way shoueid haverF EnH hotiss, but .he proceeds o'f'each enturtainment,'afticr leducting all' ncemray Aexpenses; -are urned orer treiarital4e and benevoisnt natitutions, aui:Idlu onor to thuem for it. Son hle the Cui'ubii Jrieltis.-' - Af ?3tAnTiraE7WT be Wi'pafees at 'b Rlena-i or%maps gave a ditmcr- last rhforsay which e one ofThe test we dee enjoyed. - Every thi wras~ udmnirabiy ar auged, and gavegen era satisfa6di)'t dN arg-number of guesta present. The.-og pid surpptuoSt$y 1aden taub?es wore .replete srp intuuries,apd the tipne sppoinitef,7 pn~. ent a'weUuw infinue.e- to-..tlie -baJpy eca ion. Jnde the..nmbrageois elladg ,of ppr bI of tejigt's. happy .bgw gga *ddin'ng pl.abe auf'lhne for festire gleasa1t rt$,and- ri:ht merrily did thc'ipidfkeaof it go'round the:.cheerful~ board. $uli.Tfe otelie bountiful repast; parties assemibled a the spacIous shops 'to en-gage either in the n'erny mazes of the dance or social humors. ['ha. eveniug spe4 rapidly away 1rnder the :ombined and inspiringinfinences of pleas. mt words and pound (ske, accomnpa'nied vith such deligionj adgeits .as .suarklng emonade and- sangareeii'hamnpagne on' cc. The cakefa-fe-etr and -~.jctzeu >ther ambrosial sweet dJrgo reond In rich noflaslor ;: audsk6 ladiesie ekurmned by nnat w Wc itherlutheauty and -Srade si Loco~inft# kND -O mrThedzzmervitIe.taukt ozujestiy. Lble rit f c inip~a I)i;s% hi e-l ro, whMn attick -bf ' t)e d-afber, uasthrobwnu -biti6ftee ft iriie air; fihe uo etcer.-and. th4 bal1e. I ra,fealgog that:fh-tadbeen Jdled,. butay dosh the tblin. -could' > ste.pped, -e a-as irti lively condition Lfld .Was' edinpartatnjh the lioi(eu urned ijc)s - ' - . 'The .pnor .a-cut upon 'tfd oot and head' 't 'hi'ss ae to walk~ rd his injuries are' not ind~ny d-y din ;erous. - - No blme a-taca tothe en-gitteoa rhc'did-aWthat .ha coukk~ to warn the. Lgr'o of 'his .dnger.-CharlstouMer political-rights and privileges. -N attempt is being in tde in any quarter to interfere with von in the exerciae.f-theseg d the.etjoyment of these ifilege=eitber'by force or fraud. The people of si-scate, the great majority of them, haro- mad&gup their minds to carry Out in good"fth the measures which-have been Idopted*y Congress to restorethe State to Jts former position in. the Union. It cannotbe denied that prejudices may exist in the minda of some of both races, growing out of, their former relations; but their prcjudices arf fading away, and the time lhas-arrived when the well disposed are desirous to bury the past. That wrong and injustlce, and even violenee may occur,- in individual eat, t' have no doubt. But these are incidents of society every wh:re, and amongst every people. There is no part of this country North or South can claim exemption from these evils. They are the fruits of the evil passions of ht:man nature, and accompany man wherever he goes, from the cradle to the grave. And the great obj"ct of Gov ernment is to protect the people against these evils. For this pturpose laws also are enacted. If you are tieated with injustice and wrong the Courts are open to you, and those who are appointed to administer the law, are bound by the highest obligations to ad ninister it, justly-impartially. Here is your protection-the law and not politics. Again: There niight be some reaison for your taking u ractTve part in politics atthis tlm, and in forning parties, and laying down party plhctforme; based upon diversity of races, if there *as itfy divetsity or con flet of interests between-the two. But such is not tire fact. There is no antagonism between the interests of your race-and our*. So far- from this being true, exactly the op posite is true. Whatever is the interest of the white nman is also your interest. They cannot be septrafed. In ro country under the sun is thete a more perfedt sameness of interests among differcnt castes of popcla tions than in these Souithern States. You constitute here, what is celTedl in other countries the laboring class. Itis by your labor that the field;of the white man are made to teein with produts,just'asin Europe and at the North they are male t teem by the htbor of the poorer classes, of white. They perform the work-there-which yoei dq: here. The land holders in~other countt3& eannot do withont -theifr aor, and the,crp italists and landholders here cannot dis pense- with your labor. And ihe-grea-tr the profits of your lhor .the greater-,is their- iaconie, and: the more 'rhuable their .Tandq. And' the more prospeous they are,.the better-iti foron.-the'moie stile are they t. pay yoo. for your labi. The lass w.hieh protect them bes6 wil > tect you best; The l.,ss oppressive an.l<the less uneiual .-lhe -Iawiare as-- to tiem; 2o with- Von. L-ivs whieb 'impose'bitrdebs upon -them will- also affect the rofits of your labor and industry. What wil--in = porerish them ivill impoverish yo't ;what will enrich thFem wili render you wore ai'e -to accumninite property for ;yocirselvea and your families. Thry are yone natural' n lies in a1I- oiw -industtial pursui a; wbteh are not ouly yotir means of tiing.'b>tth coundation of your prosperity and happi ness. If I arn righ,t-if these things .IM true, then there is no good cause ---.0 rte son to ii duce ron to seek tlist grotbe'thtn aigainst those with -whom vimr lot hits b-eft seast,s\which it is supposedl may be attnined by party arrnrgemnents aindl politieal C ambi. nrations. No one looks for -protectidu -iyinst his find.e it i. mulrgain~.atcne ies- that -w e seek protectioxi, arnd. tioe uaeanis of de nne 'It follows also tiat- the lkindliesttfeeliep shouid I-e oulhivd.dbe t:ween the t.wo races. He wh:ocouneel you other-tise is voti enemy. -Ihavet said that yones. and the whi;te inixn's -lot have he,u 'cast toge&ther:.- Tire creatt 'ijsityv-of the pe4'oris who ii i Ro.w i'i-oss iare destined tollyeind die-her. Being -L en, pe'rma-. nent rute.mb)e1 af t he' sar:.e- community, ire sWouM ld e ?n hairnont--abherik1 fee gngs'of friet:dsidp' ed -Food 'will tuiwjrds one~ano tIter, Jt is onli tbt yi way tour liap piness caio befhured. Y*ou .ve four itimns-in tie fotfire. Yfon wi-h'to enjoy tlie You wish to ac-euirkte pro peityfe @dF-oi -sgives and yottr.fuiies. -Yow haie, throtrgh. ypeakers.tod,epremA1 the tdd$ire to imtiiore the:'condflion of your pedgle-o elevte.yn tAce:,' This 'iud yoYi -einot at onipIisIi *ithobt ixhii#fry -anid fabeot You inust cosnmaund .tignid46s' to 4'it your people-to- establish. schools- -Mvyong --edxdren. At-present you will Jiiv.44eak~ to us-to the whites for teciA l@ra sthilfeix willHave teahhen aineiig$t.yot selves. -But rio sehe, mes or applnee~i% the imfprovemeint.or advainoement- af -fanF race wvill accomplish. nr.ch unless you lit.e .in peace .nd hairpny .with the whit.e race.! Thi' will .cfrpeYid ~maiinly upon yo.nt coodrct werd.;thcm-, The. relmrtions 'whiolh ai'e to sub ist hereaflter between fou.a ur rtase who in times past wecrc your in.sterus and the feeliings which are. td pre"vajJ.1 tty..en von rind.them wili slepend upon vottrAene's, vonr eonrae and ec&et. Theyv hAi'no umrkind feelig towaidis yon as a.'epl, anud with.out any sacrifice.-o your :khuts. you can preyerv, heir friendehli.anugeod will. 'Throw-:asi-de all YIspicion that.'hey maohrtetemies.- Deal frankly 'ar.d -can, didly witlieverybody. It;any one. of ymrn sitonid-at auy time b,eliey.e th--t you-have tbeen w-ronged, seek the ieunsel and.. asfycee of.those'wiwnm y'on believe to b'eyol4r friends, and not of those 1who would mi4ad - o from .int-erested nmotives -I womld gsp ly part-you-on your gard:again*t tkose wo -may come amngst you' -to stir npitriegg to advocate a pglicy which, ui lead.:to ibat enil. Beware 'ofr "wolves 'in theep~ Ig'L thig.-" We'. bafe- hafd enali of-strife; ?re-Ltntry ngow wants 3ae,aTAiot pod.ple rpg. .Wfe,-nant-.ndustryd or ierive:. 4n.4pefy ;,agdserity' to don* back.to :is -agais. 'We 'should woile .togettri- to' ten3'3tiphIvent its .accomp1isimenti, By. igig rse alone can you piuor-.-your ger miterests, and prosperity, and tbe ,good' of your race. We will dsal fa'riy'and hona estly nith you in all our relations, aind we.t ex pect you to do the same wih ars. -- A t the conclusion of Gen. G's relnarlis, prepairations.were made for dintner, anud pretty goon. under the management of the.effleiegeotmitteer ;ssistedlqi the poliice,. thbtbles we,. spreadi t a .ost bountifat-iresign o(go9d sheer, of ery)airy-azi ki4dwti& white guest w'er.iin1ook'ed up andeconvoyed to-the fe9st, 'wit directlotns to make thernielves at horne ind indulge to .the f(611, which they. certainlf did; .the color ed ladies Rest in ordir,'.ind-tWeb itigh memnbers ofrthe SociMi~es,, Jind an niing.at this the fir$.b( after spread~ fallowed.in -de'ons o succession, and with:adaiabVdte^rilr the great un washed and outda'ec3ere from-the- rural -sect-iont, .impatient and~ h-apggy, andtespizring of ha'iite rteplace in.;tha pcture"eadlliv6rs an'd hundry! chargesa'~nd fina,Ily suceeeTded in sweep-J ig Tha remaining provender from off the besids. -This was not -strange of course arte it.-would have. bcen art ex coption to thi genpral 'ruIe'dadf b~Leen oherwise. 'Mter dinner otikr Fpeches1 wereiaAe but not Iging appriued if that intentiori,.together' iath inost.of the :ucls n-e I-t1. left the gro'und. alnd sur colored friend,, to finish their sports una.. interropted, consequently we know -t the speakers or the purport of their ri mark, -but presume. the' end was ja keeping with the beginning. On the .. whole the day was happily -spent, a M reflecte'! much credit on the kindines - of feeling, the adztirable order adl gent ral arrangement. -The colored citism ' of Newberry compare favorably ia,peit of.itelligence and good breeding, and -. in their reciprocity of feeNIig and sa'ch-. * -mentto-tt-tii tttaEpntr - brethren in otherjlistrict.: LATESENEWL. - Trrrsm, July S-A fleet is u preparation to prdce d; to icy - detmand the body of Mairim3i . - WASart oTO, July&'-Th Committee of Nine ias prepared a~ biIL.IU the Statc Gtfvernmest -in compOie 4 jevtidn to the * military whose previous aets are validated ; makes the boards- of regi9ters judges of the qualifications for - registration; - fort4 - - ,. the removal of_comsat4e.s githout the advice and consent ofitie Senate, or see- -- - ten ce of court-matial forbiW&AI ?m t whether Federal pr S te, - fro At4 ing with -fhe -corinaCr, or is agenfs acting under his authority, '6r from ea' tertaining civil or 'crimiinaiproceecg - - -' ' again.t them, lr any sct -dwqe;aaner laws to which 'th .i&i . .. The time foleoapletier regia@tii may-bc extended to ist r- p -Any persbn^etatemptin r tlpe t _exdcofion 6f"tiese' 'xi~1~l tlk of -misdemeanore-and son-to be registWed r - 4ay',r - - te char d by the 's forperfiptic tb rhe follhin:. - " bill reported by tb Sniate J resy eittee . That the true-intent adn. 4 oath prescribed in said supple - is; amogoth(.r -things,t - has b,na member ofthe - State or uho has leldar,exec - - diciai offie4 in anste,whol 4i -; oath to aspportlte c-p 4tlx jh' IUn}ted States or'not; ,*W u f rds engaged in'soet --E ag ns tid United Stsc-at- ' comfort (o-h einiee ttrlM "' Tbe registetdY tite - "etecut'ie or.. in said' orth menuiobed -J " y e to .ielude.crWlo-4 crtaie4aite - the a4muinitraton-oft~ se,Ra - St aate. Eiop an cirste 6tNe(ifie for ruf4 wude . a-MA*Iai* dignatlon is 1et . Ta:s New' Sorii,ux'i -- Nt w Orleans Pieayune particutaredfTthi new th is to sapersede the esosilD called the Aimie. R4.R#-e -$ %3dI' of' Mach harg i It. shows strng tednytse ing id rose dallei "dier ro..~ t ing a hd lire lii.ihenl smaM. sie oflike col r-aAhrigt ightgeen.4 T - ro,ts ,gere pea~t J ith in pig lt ground wa.s ;t tensela a s akm .ll(s ~il1 ih? no ms5iunA as egwJ'. -.,,Els pla.:,te4i4tgo&,h r Na ce.s -srune'whTat latemr are asoe coming 'i There n il eviden.ly tie -~ii rai. ing it. - - - . The specithuera of abit made. fro~ the rimie hard bee~n fe#c-n C of:Uayvtr.naa' says. thygapeeip nwore to be do4a.ied p einived jii .Hhvrnga -geoda. fth# which have-bef Vorph4 eiftyru of liactio: tlie'.e saellafdll crminafe ~ the plant grows r.o& - seen-.1 rfurthitr saply romn era.Gri as soba.a b t.hat city isnUffeyn,ty.'~ &l. tbem to be obtzuael - the roots ("one 'difor drned for ninetf'4ollkr - 2 Dic BE4erWmr DEat,i - Gr.leans Picaj.un uSas abat Bleekwith, o.f-Triaity 4hwreff; em lelln$ras. declined.4he Speian$' 1Th'c re ason seeciillf.14 - 46o, is the gient wrrHt1 the helping hand -he is.-giVaj' dioesa'r dhe,ishaip'of Lonsahf~UI has indneed.not only~ '3 bi.eoagtEige - but hi. hret.hren of.thbeirgy' aid JM rognof other:paistos, to jNgehjo mia with thein,- -ursi .bfelt t imperitive .duty to -n~tk h~ igtef-eon itn. thatitisraterkisaty( -w~E Presbyt4gin -Loiiana,'theR-t9 the Bishop of Georgia. ~ObV dd "i.egreatzjnd .ggim [ . go~nuble. a ~ocs/a a. - sud tuo sit in ouniif wif. -- of Ime Anfritauehurdn~r not to tie ligha.y regardd Arb t.oi frow a.sonse ofdi~at ' honor.. ,- - - p p - Tintt Prx Srad-A1L. hath (4 HowingdaHr* . In the4ate'struggfe. sayst.raesicatwkiter, gueredt,he South. - signal victory reinains conuxer-terself.. Old~ it changed, old habits a prejodices mnnst be vdd - she can -againi-enew her' ek reer. }Mr.-arey has laidI 'ett iominplitialeieonomy which tim3aadi epeiesemeiongrato: "4 ~tiy which - iwed djesorts its seg i o td smust;eiel by exportingts .in hab tantsr orstarve." Last-eyar, 'the South plant-ed cettob, to-the ned&tey corn timd-rani noJ,-ajge ds' ' . st destute-no bred' to eat. ~ tesn is too dear to be T6se lordrOWingrW the goodness or ceglicaste~ aba4!a olish and game,1iin #a eSo1 frfuisthe calamiiy weigbiaseO i South Gcrolina ad' 'ilshe shares In the heet4,*a ~ that at.an aunflt sai d Tuesday, "&eonedy" b~k M ii brought fromtiff$.8O f6 - Georgia~ Mills, $6 ; *St. $6 ; half' sacks, $Wt 'he 6gores being tod' 16,. tfit la - was sold. -- -The -s'rp1us oPti 1i bes rest i Gergia, it iWestiatdf-~r ,ti in1, ooo;oo(bshl -' The heaviisVIbrilfeb:oueiIg'is the tax on its patincie Itnposed biy Rsaical. * rtre -t - ~rin'i~11aie et..- ar..!, . labina're%.In-alim THE FOURTH OF JI;Y-TUE DAY KwE CELEBRATED.-The various Freedmen's Associations, consisting of the "Kindly Union Socity," "The Fellowship Asso ciation" and the Newberry Tempemance Society, combining, gave a pic-nic at the Blarid'usium Svring that-dy. The invita tion to join in on this festive gala- occa s:on bad been cordially gicenf sd a large number of white citizer.s followed the happy multitude to the pleaiint grove, to partake of the hospitalities so kindly offered, and take part in the general joy. At an early hour the streets were tilled with those who poured into town from all the plintations and farms within a radius of thirty miles, who came to see the Fotrthof July, and to attend the pdc-nie, the fame of which had spread far and wide. Never bad the streets been so densely packed, and with such an in tensely varied and interestingly dressed population, all the fantastic tricks played before high Heaven would scarcely equal the novel scene. But with that we have naught to do, each man or woman dressed according as -taste or circum stances permitted, and it would be strange if there bad not been var ious and sin gulat incongruities. The Societies fortn ed in procession, attracted particular and favorable attention, for the admirable order and the uniform and- ricat dresses and, general appearance of each inember, male and famale. Nothing could have been better. As the procession moved through the principal streets, the motley and straggling crowds fell in bringing up the -rear, marching to the ground selected without any disorder or confusion what ever. Once arrived, police of their own se!ection. wce put out to en'orce order, and well was it kept till the close. -When it is known that there were perhaps over two thousand freedmen present on that occasion, and that there was no violence or disorder df any.kind to be seen, it is a subject of speclal praise, and,compliinent to their intelligence arid kindly feeling, and shows the earnest desire they have to-be. well thought-of. Perhapstitle ame number of whites might not- have .con duct d themselves with~greater propriely. The esteem in which. they hold tt.eir rbite friends was nade a-marked eature on thiis occasion, each vied with the other to see who could show tie most attention. The orators representing the Socieiies stere: Slm.Yonng, Jos. Boston,- Roht. T1oliver, and H-owar d Brown. Whi'e the several addresses were well - con ~eted1 and delivered and- were .listened to witir great att,ention. We would like to bo. able to give t.hesc addlmse, -so sensible and praetical were they ftut space. forbids. N ot one-wordsofa politic-d dr intemperate character -s-as heavd -to issue from their lipsf and not - the r iet. rancorrous 'or grijndIced mind hnd. there been one -such' - bere -(tchierch iia ns not-the encse, for they are riot in our midst.) could: have rpised.~a shid@- f: objection. To say tha-t we w' eres.-c T arid it'~d the genecn eiig,faintf expresses, the peculia Ettion ex-, perienced. Genk. Garlington an.is died goe being.artienIlarly-arged -after. the elogd,tVhe regular -a4Iresses to speak took- the. stand and rnade an effectivoi spreehr,~ o f- which- -the following ibe1 pith - - - 1v Cor.OJIn Faiins-Wheni I was i: dt'ed- a fe ~dis ago to be presernt nau tif deasion, I- was nrot informied -that it was ex peeted that I *ehuldi4adres's ye..:-.Iamj unwillin gr hogey*r, to deLHn'- the cal H-tov made upon nie.rtprepadred as I am. - i-feel gratified at rhe feelings whichr prevai.-here tu day,'judginig by the' speeches whrl I have heard, ad< the.- getieral conduct of~ those present.: The occasion---has: thus-far ben deoted to-the primtan of .abe -ob jects of .the dfiefentbenevole,it and chai-. table soeitties whidh are reipresented here. I.m gird to see this; I am of.opioiuri thftZ .yorhave.done welttocelebrate the dy inthis way'. .. 'The prnifsm objects of. these societies shoe-hd be en'cotr-g4and:they have been' prese-ntedlo you. hyu barpea erswih arnstes ad~force.,I~ep~eat, to celebrate this day by the ~aiseussion of these- suli-jects, and-by preaen'ting them to the e6drsidorationr .of the.public, rather. thaw hy- enconta~ginr tTie trgtpation .of politie~al quiestions. I tell y-et, in-all' -si erty, tha,L youla ~re, my -opinion, -acted wisely in aceptI inhi course. -ilWby -shoul y-ou engage mn politics--in jagy strife-? what; would iou-gain by such a our,sed are ou; ambtfritis for - office-:-for ,politicaL f -r inrit' --Amitting- youti righi unr'tho lawsfto enther tils arena, it is still wellMeirth .yr'ir co;iieration whethler youir wehhbeng wil-l be promoted by y-our engaging natia;eJygj iti pglitids f. -''h'hlonot-s to be won4r -t litreal Fontets eeof little value-th?f'ate'~ uncerteia- and dvnnese'ent. -He wlho:ehrts popular favors-assiduously will fi shte end, -t.1at ipSs 4-een feoowing the 'decisk: (giftht of~thei Jack., O'lagtern, bhih has betraved bim into dark and dismal svar ps.. How iany men have reached the hig.hest round in the ladder of political honors, n4d then have 'suddenly- fallema -from. the giddy heights into obscurity and contempt. flowI many after they had spent the 'ives in po litis-office seeking-have fo. .J th emsel res bankrupt in fortune, and, too often, in reputation-also. As one who has had sonme hlta experience in political life, I tell you, that however inviting ~the hfeld of~ polities[ ray appear w'hen seen at a distance, 1rhlen you enter it, you willIsee that it prodlfes, little that is worth cultivating ; ani'-vdiaati it has p'oved a barren waste.'..BtitJi be told th.at, for the. protectio,:e['vour. rigita you shotild engage .in polities,; and 1 formi partie.s. What -ie. the rights that you RO oull0d on foprotect in' trIs'why' ' Thit youi rigttJo freedom? TPha rs already se-~ eitJnre je s. The deare.- is hrreversable.] thiirihis conce4d-ko yon by our people, theta&e,-ang gu'at-aite'4 to y-ou 6;y the-cbisttiions ider; which we are n)ov -iig -t assure''yoir tha(it is mny deriber te juetrtatthe.gratsajoty-f oun people w'iuid, not, W[,teypeoulda. digtirb, yTu in'the-trnfoyment-of -this riht.d-know4 tat such is nry feelfag' ;Three is' no@t ger theifcfore on tliat score 'Iatinsi'elhellj w6iarm called-on to trovide~ (Te'is'to roarciilrigdtis-g.ou right,:to the grpre ;iorr of rour'jer.ons aod y.or ' y-,the1 aruings of 'you' r bor'-these arE . se :ure4ovoya-by'the eostitutioft and ~ws at the 1and-4g.y are- rnteediJo fo taatsingly &sktrmnan- enactents<an guar ty ihere. Antb hefesthre. is oo dis so5itleh on the . ieh-.nood.woitida to~ k-pivec your of the efights; or- td' ttamble upddi thedi.'Uder the iutar-yGo-vernmenit which has heeln esta?blished ove~r irs, yon r