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J LAKE, Insurance Agent, NEWBERRY, S. C. AGE.:NT',"'OU THlE Piedmont & Arlin-,ton Lif'? Insurance Company. Amsets over : : : : $2,000.000 ,nnual Income : : : 1,300,000 Insures against death from all causes. WM. J. LAKE, Newberry, S. C. eb822, 8-tf. IIDDIMAN &SOURINME3T ,ATTORNEYS AT LW, NEWBERRY, S. C. --:o: The undersiged have forted a Co-partnership in the practice of the Law, and can be found at their office in the building of the ---Newb-rry Bank," front rnoi. up stai. TI1OAbi: S. MItOIt\A.15 ar 0 SBORNE L. SGIC11PElRT. DR. H. BfAER, w1o:SALE AN R1_-:Ta l mRUGGIST, NO. 131 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. May 3, 1S-tf. - Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commisszop Merchants. CAV ralAdvtnces made ox gotton and Naval Stores Charleston, S. C. Sept. 6, 3-4ios. A. D. LOVELACE. CNANGE OF LOCATION. T1E subscriber taLkes. pleasmre in infrmn ti his friends and the public gencrally, that he ha< removed From i- old st and to the store fornrlv occip ed a a Millintery Store, imme11%,diat.1y opposite te ('o :t lotse, and that lie has on hiand at choice assortment of Confectionery, . Canned Goods, Fancy Article., Family troceries, Tab:acc-, Sna:rs, .1C. To aU of whie invues a:teatia, and as tLe new store is hirr, how s good' to b t 4er ad vantage,. atnd th stock is !i-r, lhe ~will be happy if every~ one of hit okt I rienids :and many new o:nec, to.rethe' witht any ethers of the great human fitly who hap pent to be strolling around, w'ill ty imt a visit. A. D. LO)VELAGE. Sep. 13, 37-tIf. SOLE IIAR Russet, Upper and( Wha11g~ On hand and fori sale h D. MOWER, Apr.6. 14-tf. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer and Dealer, Wo. 20 Eayne Street and Horibeck's Wharf, CIIARLESTON, S. C. [7 This is the largest anid most complete Factory of th~e kind in the Sonh"cite SCt '~ and -1! X ues in tht is line e mn be r'trnwes b- Mr. 1P. 1P. ToA.L a: srices which def comnpetition. 07 A pamphlet with f.ul and detailed lit of all sizes of lIoors, Sa'ihes and 15Itid ad the prices of eauch, will be senlt free and nbus paid, on application t P. P. TOALE, CHIAlLESTON, S. C. July 12, 28-17. PAT. H. DUCKETT, CM be I fon a t ('rin Mamu intUtt Company' Ti ad ..o e Se, wch an com. plete stock of GUNS, PISTOLS & MrTEIRIL in his line, and will II'l lG :-.I tols, all kit,ds of L.oen U:,.e n .1a. sole, Castors, &a. Byv doing good work at n: tes CHOMAS DUCKETT, - . . Principal. apt- D. P. GOGGANS, - - Assistant. THE Sixth Anal Session of this Sclool Vill coimence oi JIdIIlay, January l, 1872. ltus o tition a. o i GassicaeoAgebra,Gometry, .~ 00 nglish ranaar GC a: d eo.;lrapv... 4 to( P'rimlarvv . ......--------------- 1. lol Pupi s wil: be e.:iro the time of idmii-:ior to the e1.! 1r S - ion. Board! ean bet (,bItine.-I ither w*th theO PrinCip: r in the h: hh :! h . -. wr monti. -- -. Bread and Cake BAKERY. Boarding and Lodging. HAVING secured the services of a first lass BAKEl I amt now pretp.-ed to supply i& estomers with guod tresh bread and :akes a: all times. I am alkv pieparedl to take permanent nid day hoarders, andti iItvi-h use.tls at mty est int da a. ni;.ht. Fish, Oys:vr. , G.-me, &e., will be suIpplied lur :g the season. So 2'KATE SHOD~3AIR. Nov. 291, 4,i-'71-td. GEO. S. HACKER, -SI.1.0., and 3INla 1"RdIMI, CQuSTN, S. C This is as large ainid complete a Factory there is in the Smith. We keep no Northerit work to fill comn rv order. l.-, 1) FOR PIl('E LlI"T. Addres- GEU. S. I%ACld, o- 0. Box 7a, Charl''i on,. S. 1'. Fae:orv and11i Warcroons, King t reet, op 'Osite C.nnl St., on lile of Cit lailay. Sep. a, :--.. I.R. THOPSON, D.D.S. At Gr:aln te of th Pen y vana Col!egC of Oflice over McFall k Pass; S -ore. My patient- receive l1t benefi. t all the a tt imron)Vvllellts inl the pro(fi-sil. Special atvention given to errctio,n of Ir -e.I!arities in Children's Teeth. The Tatronag:C ol the pulle i rampectfully ;olicitcd T.-rm- very moderatc. Sep. 27, 39-tf k. P. FIFER, IR. A., :Principal 4iss FANNIE LEAVELL, :: Assistant. Prof. F. WERBER, : : Musical Ap't This Schoaol will resumtie its exercises on he 21st Se.pember next. S. P. B( IlZER, Esq., See. I'd Free Delivery. All coods SOIL) BY US will beo deliveredl rree of Drayage to any one iin Town, ort any :aCe hi 2 miles of thec ('oat t House, anal at Lhe Depot. Also to anly one at hlailenia aa' we ghiaan tee to sel! gcoo Is its cheap as za. other houiie. L.tVLLACE & WilEELER1. TIE StUBSCRIDElI has~ constaaratly oi aand a fulas ;orUItmenl1t of thae abhove iappio(aved ase, of adifferent patterns, baesides collin >f his owaa make, all of whlichl he~ is pr'epae o fuarnisha ait very reasonable rates witha >rompeataass ad uiesp:atch. ~esonae desirouas of having cases sent. by -allroadl wi lhav.- tihc-m Senit fa-e of charge. A llears" is always~ on: handla nd will be 'urnished :at the~ ra:. o( it pers 'ay.a~a Thitankf ul fo r paust patro10ge he sub eih r respaec.tflly a k- for a coninatiaon >I' the ame,L andi assere- the pubic that to elYart on 1hie p:ut w ii be sp.'ared to en he tm:ost sai-faction. A. I. CHAPAlN Newbery S. C. Jly 21. I87l. FILL TIBI ISII.7 CUNS. CUNS. CUNS. )oaable and Single liarrel Guans, lreechaloading ami Muz.zleladinlg (Guns. >f English, F-rench & Ge~ran manufaactuae, AT ALL PRICES. single un11 .at t2.50. S1 00. -C00 O58.00, $12.0l to -21 eatch. Ilaauble G,uns fraomn '.7, to 90~0 each. AM MUNITiOFR Us PISTOLS & R!FES PORTSMA'S COODSOF CREAT VARIETY. 3EST QUALITY ANI AT 1.OWEST PRiICES Ca ntry eareh:mta;s an. I Si-'rtsmnen tare in rite.d. to alliad examinea aou i:.g :ad wel :eleted sock of the :ave 4.;:oi-, wh aichn ae rs. We g'uar1anItee gaia.lty aag:a to. anda :a' enaan:ry. lrder-: lay mn 1ised 1romtiiyt, a::a sent Spe.ch of M r. Johnson. May it please the court. I Shall c best show my appreciation of the n indulgence of your Honors, by s proceeding directly to discuss suvi n points as I may deem proper in .p thc present case. It is not m,1y I object to a1rgustie each gronid of tie it motion in detail, but I shall direct r, myN attention to those greleral r, rules which relate to crimilal pro- n ceedii gs in eIner:l . Before I a prceito thi eons;dcraitiwil o! those am endmlents to the Consti- I tutionu1der cover of which the s Acts of Congross upon wihich t1hii. b indicVTen. was framed were pass t: ed. I desire to refer to some of the C fuudameutal principlesof our Gov. b erument, abouL which there haS M never been a dispute. At tho i close of the Revolutionary war, t the several colol ies were seperate, h free and independ lt sovereigties. e Tihe cxi-eo-ncies ol the Revohution ii had demanded soe kind of unimi V or league, in order to resist, withi :; a hope of success. 11ihe -igaiic pow er of the BriWis Government ;ut u any co1ln or State had the riih,rt i. to withdraw from Such lea.ue at a such time ald for such reason as r it deenied fit. Atr the Ftevo- ri lution. it was foihnd that such a i? cost ituted "Voverlinmlent, wa inl- a adequate to tie aceom; l1ih!nlt, t of the elds desired1; aid then it a was that the lehCgates fro:n the jt different States met and devised o the i;resent Constitution. Thiey t were'menl aspatriotle, astrue. and as n d'evoted to the cause of fireedoin. b ai have ever asseilded together. w They at once apprcciated the da.- I gers that benet. the org'anizatiou d of such a governient as was con- 1 temp 1lated. They wished to guar!, a on the one hand, from the weak. f ness of a centrifugal governimeit, T and, on the other. front the despo- h1 tisim of eentripetal power. Tbey S< naturally were most apprehensive y fth tter evil, for they had a but recel.y experienced the ty raniical exercise of power by a S centralized governmet. Each S Stat, desired to presurve all the b powers not absolutely iecessary j to Ue delegated to the General o Government, in order to effect the C: objects of its creation. Their do- g Iestic sovere!(ilty they retained a intact, conferring upon the Cun- tl tral Government the power to e< regulate our relations Withi oreign i NLatIoIS ond the comme1rcial inter- a ctrlse betweei, the States. Ma!.Z-nIy n of the States had disregarded the f: obligations of contracts3 and imade L leu:l tender a currency utterly d Worthless in point of fact. TIhis n evil was prevented by the pro- si vision of the Constitution, tiat no thin. but coin should be mude a o leid tender, anid that no Si.ate C slould pass any law itmipairing the A obligations of' cntracts. 0 To carry out the provisionis of' c the Ctit. u tion, and( to estalihi u an ar'biter' between tihe conilhictin l powers of' the State atnd F'eder l s G overnmenits, the judiciary, at co-t ordinate and indiependen t biranch i if the Ge neral G.oveirnmenit, s~as I created. But ther'e is one thin :a t hat thle iilstiious Ifraimers of t he A Constitution did not do; am i if'g any' man had dlared proipose such v~ a tIling, ho would not bave been listened to wvith respect. Thecy did niot atiemp 1t to place iln tihe S hands of'thle Federal G over'nmenOlt the power to r'ejulate or' con1 t-o(l r te electiv:e fraInchise. In the firstt aiticle of' the Coastitutmn. thfl Liis '.1 poe sexprressly re<erved to the s Sttes, an d the gnahtiention of' e electors for thle Genera! (.overni- ( mnt wvere tixed uponi as the ti sam ia 1 s t h ose ''j reqred of el ectors I for the lower' hous.e of lhe Legis- i itu1 ir.s :f the0 respective States. s Tiese the a te have ebantrged ini a r varlie:y'. of wayi~s. Iii some,0 a pro-i pIrty' qlualiientio was1 r:Siequired; t ini others', a iiTr 'tnt age wasi- fixed e' nnon0:. &e.:uind it, has nie been r diOremed1 thaot ilhe centr'al g.over'- e' eac;uioipaItes ths wh.5,i;lo were' l(or- t miirh- '.laves--miake's them free- U menH, and: gives thiemi such irihts 5 merely as' lfreemne.iunma eX.eise-- a no0 mnre tior less. Whbother' emar cipaioni wais wise or. not, I shalil fi not now discuss. I was at taem- a er of' the Senate at thle timo the ii su1ported it. Hlumatnity;, recligiocrn it ad sound poley' ail secmco to I sthuldi n:ot e2xist. AtX t.Ihait time,u I therei' wasL no thloughlt of' vesting hr tle !:o'e slaves withi the right f suI'age. Congr"ie.s is has bee ed cted up to that idea einee. Whte i ,O t he~ Ws'. to allow thist prvlg o so l:arg?e aL body', of ig nora't. !nexperienced'(' anud unledi .ae itizensLP. time11 will show.t la manyr~ of the Stat es. they out nbred th wO hitesl0, and till o coIln r a llI thle Ofies-legislative, t e xcuitive ano d j : livia!. That ci it dobtt. 1f ther huave the :"amei in-.1 t'let ual t:a''i:ie ao s t h e wites5. maV tit them~ ?f1r the b:it"j''i- t bltiS of, their lJovel sh servoe th i i s of t oniry '-,o 's~h a teircl (h tiht~ ifeet.i I hem : In L i e lh cott Cce, iws decided thISat etrO 1, not a citize in 1 i ei l se of, The CInI tuIt PenIsvivani:I. 'i.t1r Mt Wr w1,i10wmtksn di ent. dliares that :d! pt:'; ni \ rk. h r her, o r ar e aturali' :acllc becitizlns. Buit I hat aml. wa!t dws not (rive tie rig t ra. (oniress had not een educated to the idea. Ti ied th1 suasive Pla, and ared that should dicrininati e made inl voting, representati bouild be proportionably diin hed, thereby coniceding1 that, leir Opilnin, the power to re; Lie the 1ight- f 0iT fra_-e remait nLirelv to h ostIates. ihe Stat i tht rc.sct.i are moverei"gt -ee before thei. C,onstit uton0, :1 re r FeceO'l ized to be ,k by 1 meenth amciiwu. N o hat d is clti lifteent h am1e ent do ? Ioes iL thll tO gr: rit - or to deal with a riIIt ady existing? W Ire did I t,r to vote vXist? It exisl the laws of the SeVeral St nd :u1n> he nidered ae -rredI b.\hs- nnmnt?S cmintructionl w<ni' id biatrs st iJe o Cwntr'ss. Th onn tlie 1velinent have 1resen Itirl VICw Ot the case inl as abit n:111ni as it is Inssible fo it e dlne. They have spoken ,,-!nd alyv-l hop> they- V ardon the c011dit-ion--as conhl rme uon that side of the u(c"esti, bey hold that the States, 1uptinig the amend anIt. have el -ed seh powCr en he m1o10t atural que",ou ti ere arises is, wly, thbey didln't >. I a-m conl!jdl. may it ple, our Iullors, tlht,. if the ifteel mondmue;)t h.inl unlambi-we ods. aclttempted to dcrive I ttaes Af the pow.eri to regiU itfra.e, it tiever would h: 20en ratitied. Our aneStors w alous of this rigIt and I IIy would itot giv it, I pressly detieA it to C, rss. Cal we iowv underLake isume that, by the ratificatioln to fifteentla amelndnient, it v ntelliplated to cianige the V "1110-aewoWK of our Gover ne nd that we conceive mourselves muel wiscr thaln the patrii mders of the Co nstit utiol lid ot Congrss simpilv say, sire to protect a certai clas: O0 to confer a righilt, bu1t to p :rve one alrcadv ranlted ? Now, may it idease your 1L rs. er what auLwhoilty d gress presIl ( to pass I ets of May 31, 1870, an-d Ai 0, 1871 ? The learned ) cotim udar~I theC oriinaIl conistituii lhe A ct of April 20, 1871. is .n i to lbe passed by anthority bie fifteenthI amtiendmenit ;fr1 et of the 20th May. 1870, then t the shadow of atuthity.' V. > ar as the Ii rst seeth tof ci t. infers, that tihe amlendnu ainted the righcti of sncage, oid for wmnIt of atthority, In the mode ot cieetI ng Uni tates c4iieiais, Congress has so o)wer but wher dtC(oes it get 1 uigt to interfereC in State el Onis l in an mannerC whaLtoon le amnendmret musi tt be e leredi side b,y side with oil gnatlly pot) enlt O roi sinuS of 1 worPk conisistently, if possil )o yui su pplose, your lionor's, LI the amme en HCht h:l bee wonI X I ) as clearly to giveC Cong ress 1 owr' assu1med by this Act tl woL hahve ireceivedl the sa on of the .States ? If (Congr a1 pass s e-h a law us t hais. it( .gulate suff;rg inl ever rViespe an lix the age, and Cana even .1d1 to womenl thea right of 51 tire, nlot as I believe that it is ided for theml to minglec ini thi aSO contcerns5 that stir the y Os of1 m~en, but titted for' high nd nobler purlposecs. It Congr ianot, it i simnply becaus3I fteentha amn.ondmenit does I iv themll Lae powert claici nderci this Act. Thle colin ated y.terday thaLt thley foe xtemlv dilicult Lt) irame itiacent'under1 ticis A ct. XV my they say so. T1hei hill v' eidently drafted by some11 C tterl ignccrancttf t formt is!ative enacCtImetl: and we :; humit thaere are Soiu e snieh inl ( ress( now.i b ctni ahoi m :t. itin the A.cL of vi:ohl in !a : I the roiionsl of thlis A\c, a therL itlXn sha.l be comm.:tt ctpuis hin slt be he Ion he con c itted aceu t ere lcthe meaui puni! : hment. '.hiy ]ehic . hev frane'! Iho inictimleit, ald he c.I-Ivdl.edj agajInSt Ilte Ie c :VtV- a1i ICt iOit offte State of South Ctar -e olina ? They arg, mlay it pleaste at yir I[onors, that it tie prisonmers hC are convicted it wil not divest the m. State of' the ri-dht to proseviute.I .edBIt slippo)se the add1 itionlal felmo'Ny or- he inirder, as it is in a numnber of : eses, :.1n! the prisoier is, by sen Ill- tellve of, I[his c tr,hunl'. (.nn the ho (oI rt s uSnt h Carliia try awl . h hil to" ? Meln have not I- the lives o ents. Thore is 110 le of fniti(. your IIorI, of the ole-I bii ces o be cominltcd in eonnection ev with ionspiraev. cxcep)t the gen le- eral term telony. There are, W on some of the irdictments, a charge on of murder. If the prizsoners are in- tried in this court for murder, and in cape. could they not evade the .u- State courts, under protect.io of, ed that fu 'Ia men tal principle of esi,crimilial law, that a man shall Iot - he pit in juopardy of his lil' mor'! Ild thal oi we for tihe same of1.ILe. lie A few more rem:nt-ks :uni I ihave W, (I,me. Grave tquestions, inlvolvin12 Id. !he constitirtional powers of t.he Lilt ("neaL1 Govern111inent '1nd1 a cn :l- flict of its soverei_-ntv with Ihat i,he of the State of South (Liin.. Vd The <p:'est ion shuild p:p-er!y Ibe us, deie h thI L u h!eA trib l,,1 I- .ih iprein0 ('rlt (it the Uited (.h1 Slaes, lt for which the Gover il- IItIIt WoUld not have lived l sC(ori ul o years. It was mnii6est to tie ed itlers of the (oistitution tiat a qu iois of S(,Vere(!i f tv wo,l I t) arise. arnd they estab!hshed this is court. that we igh t rot. as with .l h motheUcoutry, delIide our be tl1L.vernces iy war. but, in this in >)1. dependctit jidicial branch of the by G(veIrIM-ent In nuttmbers of in stanHces has thi; s tribuinal stepped s. in to chelk the eIQroaenIItLQItS of at State Iegishitiuere, aid now they ay should Co.ider the validitV of tLL se actiron Of C0nressILTS-. They are blit thi m1en, .ndre . liah!e to ert. PaIrt v us eils, :il an tiltue desire for the eneservation ol poVer, riay Lave e Wrped teir jTile se I'resident Itay lot kitmw. or may rve disregrl constitUtiiit iiia t tious in his anxiety to secure his ut re-elect.o. Coigress may define rebellioin a.s it sees tit, aind clothe to the Executive with power to stus of iCpend the writ of habeas'crpus, %as :ild inare his liegions into a quiet rV and1( peaceable emountry. where IIL, thCI is it) opIpositioni to the Gov Soer*,nmcit. Stieh a state (!f* thing-S ie can only be checked by tI SrU pr Ilemne Cmirt. Ymi. M1r. Presidl w ing Judge, know that no man, du nIigr the Cnamritoris war, .iri e re constnth- and consistenvtly - posed t.le disruption of tle Union >- than I did, by Iny Vote on all pro >cs per oceasions. bt. I hol lope the he war now clided. It Ceers iot, ril however. :1n the Ku KlIx. a el! n:uie rendered classie by being itiinetei the Presidlenit ial meis . sage, ar lssedi as rebels. as T 1here have existedI secret socie oft ties thlnrughouit the history of tihe he~ wor!l. We have harrid asonis from is time innmiemnoriail, soecties4 tor the or- prmotioni of l earning, aind( socie he ti's that. pridled themise'l ves on nt k~itWi no i)nth ig-muol prietty hard is to put. downvi, touo. were these K now or Nothings~ in B3altimtore aindl in Lou islana. Now, this Ku Klux soci ed etyv is decried for'that it attempts me to) interfere wit h suiffrage -heeause he employers will riot empldoy those e- w xho vole riot as they do. I shiouild .r ? like to know how many appoint m- es of the Goavernment would re iI:rtin ru heir posi tionis it they should e vorto contrary to the riling maiijorL as ity ? Ju tst si longi as mieni ctnnrot oe. irise abhove the level (ot paty eon iat sidherat ions, arid look solely to the ed well-being' of the country, will be such1 ai stat e of thing co-i (01tinuo0. t T he Grneat A rebIitect of thre Un i ne- verse lhas so regulated the var ious~ s phoets in t heirt reLspeettr e orbit anr as to gurrdtr ag.ainst a olil1isin t ; whilth won!hd result. ini chrag- and x-I esrieetton!. yhe, gtoo, so guardi' f.and prnotect or piolitical relations ..Ltat lhey may irot result in ruin. -se disappint thec worl, arid defea. t i-the wisdomu of our hi onredl ances -tors, whoit f'oughut anid surffered for sout liborty ! May he lot u8 o on hein our respective orbits, and inl ot. struct the world in the .st mode of ,ed Ipreserving constitu tional freedom. s~el . . . . udh S t' h C t E PAM E.Ts.-Senattor anr Suimrner, we are toild, is aubout to elI introduce at new bill to fatilitate a -asreturn to speie payents- li 0 ii ila is to is-.ue every m on th teni ot iliis of initerest-hiearinig lea st tender notes, similar to t hose is >ii- -'ued in 186;3 and' 1804, andt canclt~ aliker. amiounit of greenackstL,5 thie its gtrcess ta)g on nil allrt he ny reenbarrck.s are thius replaced. - nyx The nrew norte't pr'.oose shall bea'r d.~ 'i * pe r nt. inrtenr st, ande shall ii heg paid ini co;in at th end rot.fi thrnee byx uears, or e:>nverted' intlo tive per heit. bondi:gji at Lre toptrin oif t.he ove\t runiat.. ty t hese weans 'ir. -u n er liihinks, a r'esr umpiong tonihh ir IC e&eahe wNi tho,ut a hoek toi 're business on seriouns dlisturrbanrces of mti ries. 'ruriier's pulai, it is oAhtin - oru. ien i;rN new Ehr:d. .. t -!, *<! . -' \ '. united Smtcs trL-ri;us. Juryvai truo bilIs a.gainst, J. WiRiam A.ve c,J:ins orns l rat ton. Chambers 11owm. Alozo Brown, k )>hers lZiLr-'ills. I "I!ft IS M(Jeain, Napoleon .\iiler, WiliaI J-hnson. Pinckney Cawl.!Zoh er Mhvel. Nbbert 1ickson Hig ham. .hn S. Br n :1Irvy 6ullingl," lianom Kenned :0vio Hlidbrmok Gomd) hagd i Con pr:wy :ag.-ins J;L amos Wl I :as, Iias -j I i .Ii Iey," :U with naruler. A!No true bie agAinst ibert 1ays Mitchels aid otherml, aLId JLhu M. Mitelh1 anid IL was aree(d to take up the murder ca!Se first, and the Counstel for the defence were allowed InItil Monday to make preiration. Mr. sta-berry proplmsd to eml ploy the 1ime of the Court to-daV in the disels,ion of the qu esiol whether tle prisoners who had eiltrei a plva of gni;ty weeI to 1-e Pumishedframieenr. n or! for a lIny The court exrse ( aitsrd sk to hwar 1 he :u-lumnent or co:mwe. mr. staw Ul'~e (iL I 1 t,t S L ' .\ t e hisr u-. :red ath ome' lenigth, chliing l that depun;shu-nt Shi !t he thixed accordiug t the pei h ii d t beI furi; Section ol"! the kca. of tma p1.s, 1S70. WhI d tile Diariet .1t 1 tIrn inllaintainedu tthe I. sa.', sio n he s C i e : onSa A--, was thai mwh- wNich thle in dict mentl wa d. ar1mnet lMr. t'orbil askiie to be anwd unil MoILdIIaY to pr10epI'C his re ly n i he coulrt :I.iJourned UntOil 11 o'arkh>ek itat day. M -o,Dec. 11th. -Atrar gUl-Iet by theC COunSeI t'0r the de t'eLI and prOsicutiOn Withre to the. mea0.sure of punlishmncit InI thle ease Al thli pris"LnV-rs who1 hladi ple ily the Court stated that the deb,hnof te question WOUld heju wiithed for further contidera True hill.. wrc returnled by the graed jary ateainst John oMitel ain UthOlrS fir cOnSIiracy aan John hite a mid antl tothe, :S)nid again j Parks Wilson and oth ers f er consIracy.3 Mr. Cted that ht d ese 1lwould take ifun the case against James Wilson Averv an othlers fo Con spirIazCy- and nIIuirdeCr. BUt Mvr. I sianberry annlounced that rhis was tle caCe in i whieb it, was agreed that a certifivaWe of* divi.,-; ion upon vertain points shoul bte eadi and sint to the Suprenm Court, and until tIedeterminalion f thse poii nts ihe Irial wouhl e stye. hepontg of divi-iion aye c 111 Tile i po, oie 11 were submitlei teto the courti wh Stated that, they woul reserve thom tor f'urthier consider:aton. Mr. tabrythen asked. that thle return of Major erill to thle tirlaLea -enr ight ~e taken 1:1 up.thI Telc.ori asientied.i Maor Mei's etuo the wria. th' a s. that;' heaid not hath posse in o the boi?dr o Lealer Spencer a:t. he tie tofk he srice otOhe witd (nor inihth ileW. iL tr. rnmed ohjet orto the un sine.ftest andi sora tabr h stated th pt mae vofi.I LlrThis. waisone, and tMejor~ Merill ten statedU in this retrn,tha on t'hei' 'i5th of Octo ber. hst, Leader specir hat torney foresson efre bhime fof haingut to-orw, otherstin tCUI ho er o Chrenod reat hotn b ,il, fithim 1 iesodyt andc Wone moanted aTewaords turnedi os:d1. &'i.- -1 'lMre l)tauberr t'.wn lstated that he wll carryi'ie tha r 1lest to Leth o i 'up ee bourt in ordr ato le:'. 't t he o stiuionaiy of the Act, auhrizein t:h le tusi:don lof) Prede n. ttingi t1Lrhelli Mry. Coit LI' next alle th casoIii e~ra. 001.li McMat, seilat Sst C:atv i ., r elit- p ;r,ste ic Ii. Thle onyivbec brough'it to ight through him, w:s a pape purporting- to) bo a consttitionl dby-ha1vs of the KI I Kix Kim. lhe inext, w% itness called wa,s Al 1erto IL( I op1) e. SayLs th at he isa c-sident f cthe western pr:1t (It "(rk couni v. Wau nevcr sw4ri l d did] not Cosi l :de'it hi l :I mbr o eKh A t11 e" led I Did not, eonsider itI a K i K Iitx meetng. Sve hl that 1 he met i: was .ailed and theorgauization formed ,)u accouit of the iiiceudiarism n the nei-hborhiood. The peo Ae were much ularmod and thought t ne0cessary to take meaiursC for )rOtection, and to guard ag,ainst ireats that had been made. Mr. Corbin objected to the wit less Ienitioninl.g threats whicb lie lilself had no0t heard, bui, tie -0ourt ru1led the testimmnyadi. ble. .\Kr. St:alberry skel V lWhat hb t Illectill-? W itless: Pr'. - 'e'eion of myvself:utici ' t hlpley2Ss Mes ar1oun1:d :e0 f-mll fiurlther con :gaiuLan!d f"'rmn tihet ras 1.:-! hezi-d. What werv thelthr!s Witness: The threats as I I:uI 1C rz;tood, 1. were that the", wold ake all trumll the cradle to tie 'he next wit nes vlt-1 hr th! wrost-vntion was! it ]K!nlx L. ("Inn,11 robabily the big!est, ui. :.s- ho :ndea1C1vors to imake a Imnd report. Mr. Greeley%s Advice to a Scientific CoIoredc Gentle man. We were sitting with 1or(ace M1 a.ftervoon in that little disre tbesanectum of* hisading tke counting roo(Wt tlie Tr;bmr. IThe old gentlemian ;was iu ne <' his Cioicmi Codit itions of grumble Uld discolitelit. He had that Illealk Appearance, so comInon 1 to I Im. imn, 1 that, made reseible a bIloiile mn;i[er fresh from t. dunt of his I liUr mill, and was expressing his )rivate opinion inl a publit and smewhIat profnIli Way. wheln a .0lored gClItiemani was anniu n1111Ced. "Let him come in,e" roared the philosopher. aid an aged darkey, .lad in broadeloth, gold-imiined p1lectaeles, ald a vanle, headled with tile saiie preeious mletal. ilalked ill. "Mister Greeey, I believe," lie '-Yes, 'm M ister G reelev ; what it you wainL!" was the "ruir re '-Well, sal,' said old Eb my pee seating himself as lie dIe po.i-.Cd his hat :nd C:ae oil the loor-"Well, sahi, I've been think inl' that our. race don't pay einiuff tteitidn to ieitiliu pursulits, Wesaw the cloud gIathier on thecc inutellectual counctenance of' thle brokeC in thier.jI atL thait potinit. In a voie wheintCi wer'ie blenided the shill tines tcf a hiysteic.al womani aiid theI grouwI of a Lig'er'. he exclai med: and1( patchi of New ~ Jeirsey'-t hat's he seieni ic purisuit y'ou wait. Let out." Cn.Aco'At F(o1 ions'.s' W~I i-. borse51 beiing br'ought inito thce yariid cif.loseph ciiHgnah. a (celebr)ia.tted mianI ir k eepinrg h,unter' s, at Creiydc on. Ilhe lhorse waLs tT verv Iach :it.eced n Lthe w(tltern. :ti tal coud hardly nocve fro d"ll(istret.ss. lin a ver'v ew dayts this ani imal did it.s regni ar' work as a hunter. with pene ~ase and comft'i Lto himself. The wate2i was Lihe ciir'. Tar is ear-. clon, amci ({barto:dL is aL>' car-l >an ; ebIareo:l in l powder' is moreJI msi&ly giv'enc thanL! I ar wV:itri.I datcred of' wt h i'', mustbenet -tet. i ai're i th in wit stais hn it in eaaos of chronie dlisea.se oft .he respiratory oirg.anis; but its 'ffec ts arie tot ally ditffe ren t fromui hose. produItced. by charcoal, (Ca - >On.)-LVfndonf l-"idb. Adv~er'tisin~g is an art, mal1 is the nothler of t thie arit,t of 'i monv nak ing . Suicce.ssfl ado!vert isr ::are t hat they2 owe.. too beg'~il imdg ciliu thei lsperity :,Iol the toin lationi ofi their wealto the lIier Fint, Cl'othets andi ied c'ysters Whnis a. concert -ingc2' !e. t Th.. ot- iil t in at'.;i-c-cnn I tli.n--\hlv. a liti.'e 'ii. ''' e a .' t::k. 1. 'c'cc ij Logs!att:rc. ,::n rr. -Mr. Sw:lsh introdutced a hi'l to:iboliWh thet-.:da:rius of the Solit-itor-; of the :i renit (-iurtj tif this S.:kte, anid t re011ve he fres if the same. Ni tt'. XVieitvmIle intrnduced a hill i0 protect tihe %tnte of Sotith Carolion inl Ohe fii uru iu:ag.t-vunt of its bonds nimi sto ks. Mr. .\llini iitro mtile.] a j,i-t res-lii Iim uino- izing~. the Couty~ Tlrensurers~ of the( svvveral 011-.ives uf thli<z state to n-eive bifls (if tihe B:m-lk of the State Mf S.-ith Car-in:i in pa uwent of taxez. ii c ise Of dlefiient ii the procewds of the a.sis ir the :-aid bank to piy the tire loan bond holders amd said bill-bodr# Mr. Whittenorem -fervid a concurtrvit rc.s-lution to wahorize tbe Cemptrml3er. General to ctmumence legal pro.ediss aid emiploy stlitable coOisel to recover fron the State /inancial Agient of the State of South Vaio lina in New Yoj k all the book-, iouds, voudiisi aecouits and other papers helonging to the said State in hi-< pos-ssionl. Mr. Whittemetnre itroduced a bill to aolwisi the oflive of Financial Azenw for Ith Stmte of* South Or.diina iin New YIlk and London. Referred. A nts.:g was rceived fritm the HIouse of R1.-lretsenvttives. rme tig e ,p ointmeint of :1 e-11111-tntee (if cot'ller eIIe l1n tl- sti,ttile of the seutte's re-.olniion in rogard to the appointnit-:-t 'f a comittee tu tX:tlil:de :11i sede wt I m:i'1vS thfert, are i; th. h:;'ds of the S at! Tn a urer ; whi.h was cuicut tcd V:. -di to repeal i joint res hitim cntitleid ". jioint reso:utio-t ait tmizing ; the Governor to empiov ant ::r:ie !rcl fir thile t..elvationl of toe peac-, Was p:iSe-f. A I l.111 to r-epeal . niq,n. r-ol tion en fitld "Joinlt res'mi;i-mii ninth >riziig tihe Goceri:or to purthlise 2,()Uo stnid cif : , m if the tnoi-t imi,roved pattern. w t i: usual complemen'i I f aztttnitin, \*,:s pa:ssed. Joint resolat'on to require the 6a. %ernor to ctmmicate with the proper awuhoritie..; of the Sut- .f Georgia, with a view Lo re w1jiistinent of boundary li:, bet. cen the Siates of (eorgin and Soith Carolina, :1:ml ait hul izing the lppoin1 mucent if three comiti -sioners, was pass 4. The followinig bill wts re:r a th-SO im and(I pia<-;ed : To renew the chart.-r ofL te People's Bak of South Carolina. C.iticurrent resoution to order andtI nthorize the Coinp Itroller Generill to c14mI-Sece le:tal proce-dings to secure imoks, aceolunts, vim-hers aind poarpers 31f the Fin:inial Ageney of the State of South Cari,linn, was p-i . H1oUsE.-A message %as received from the Senate, of their non-concurt ence in the anendimet froni the iouse relative to theil. resolutions in regnird to the appoint t:ctit of cetrtaia comitmittees t extuinetag to the futids in the Treasurer's offti.-. The rtuse ftised to corrr and re quested a cotmmittee of co-fereire'e. Mr. Wiike<, from the Jwdiciary Conw mnittee, re,o: t.4d favt r.bly upyin time fid1 lo-.ing: A bill to incream arrd define the jturiadietton of the City Court of Charles. ton; bill to neintid sniriiyIrv sections of the code of proc.dure rel.AtinPg to the -eiretft courts ; )I to pui h abdutiton lind se dction under protuise of tmirriage; which u as or lered to lie over tr a sec(nd rca-ling. Mr. fliuttmert--Bill req::iring the State Treasurer to deposit nll inml. belongirig to the State in the vat1 s ii his oflice, a- d to pay :.A clain,s ig:tit,st the State fr< mn the com.nter cof his imilice ; and thant :t C fitr iLte of -- mtirberm be nyi oi nn di t i atter dl the i-aid m tilee. duing hi i:ts bhut' s, and1( to have nceea to all th o k' ndi 'ouichers coi.neted with Ithe umlij. Mr. Illendelrs'on-P>l! to authorize na I mpuiver the C2uty t~ Cotm,mii -ners ofC Ne ierry Cunity tm levy a s.pecial t.X .\l r. Bciumt- .J dot rewohlitti to re' qlui:eC thel Stee TIsui r to reptoiii t t.t the Goente.ral .ssmbhly tn T'c-i'dayt of eivery week the a:no)unt of imoes in his ha nils. 'IThe. tznmitteie oni Contm Officers -ind O;li-es repmirie-l s:inibly uponm it th j ie~ilt anid dluten. of County noriat~e the towin of Nity SIX. ' l i1,. - l-r,.on intrrud hiIlls to lin thoi' th t'mi::tv ('ommi:ssone.rs mof N.on herryv t levy a special tax ;: to al lo etra payc f.,r tmunngeI~rs uf electi'anit Governtor's .\iwsice No. 2:, returnling, a~ ihou this anpire v.', nni Act to charter the\i:1 N.,th ern Rilr:ii Cortapaniy, of .I: h~1itI Cain ci-, was- pas iled over is vetf. Te fo!b5cc i:jtt rch-nition nhlntlst I '.r, to etmiwer the Judicges of thei :-i*.h-a Cou:t, ini th-ir respreti. e Comiii t ,i tio j.:,.uie execuitionts;, to deenmru th e iuo .1 If Iett.i vio;dS ai miisIL'tinen?or, :en I.I ;tm :ish- the nme ; m providei fmr ihe puiini;na,at iof embetizzl~eet of p::e lie tuoneyCl anam other purpJ(toes Senate bil to roe'uate the grantiing of iivorces was p-iuitponed. THr S.u--rui Catltui.IY 'U.ni'iD Comw r.s.W are piensed to lmnti, * q the Chiarle~stont Conmrier, that this toa'J hase sucieededL'i ini pumrhai:iug thie r'it rid mof the" .\bcanm m.ml. Augu.ista Rlroad. W til time G reenille aiind2m c1hitdail r(inil in onte handlii, a:;d the Manm nar.d' A ugnsin: in the i-ther, it opens up n pnm h of enterpri,me 'ut.mi pnrosp.lei i for the i ture. For tis- net)ron, M-- Pres~iimt Mi :iralth ain d th!e coim!any aire enta ttX'.., ma .-i rie-.ti Ms !,hue onlyi a;-er mi li..~- t.,w, wicI ''s:if i-ne h.dv (?) wh'io h-a- beeni m.r :g mmy. c-oal f r thi- past f.xo-ih nI.li idenis e:a'l iipimi Lihe n \t :.eigbmur fir he.r fnut: siiptle 'he o il mm- ob 1ig-, : ' er stck is about Mi-.'n Ultnelw !)ave:pm-rt, daughter of ... ., ''... venp it, is St,u. I ing in time ' - r.orvatoi~re at Ab.i t;.S Sh- is ntm~ot ing and deez.lping her voice linely. Whni.i a ca.t iot a et,t Lut still isk a cat ? W'Leui it la o Melit Lit tto