University of South Carolina Libraries
THE ORANGEBUBS NEWS. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1808. FOB PRESIDENT, HORATIO SEYMOUR. OP NEW YORK. FOR YXCE-PRESIDENT. FRANCIS P. BLAIR. *8? iL w MiHsoimi. >wJ' H t ?:if?oiJ ^^?'?t^r^ib'Ooruhi?Monor of Iouuigraticn lu^^ddfOBHed' ft communication to Go vor nor ?cotL.wfiI?U.c?rjtaui3 several iiitorcsting do-i io ed/jryr.j. ? ?; ? ; . ? i sha-all.'oc uowtd'ticoiiusioo-.1.,at a: tir?o who;; tlfct^&WfcfV.tM'^ ofcv bIiotoa froui i Jtftjtfcli11*! iKUTt consider iL r.baoluloiy . iioces Co comuiucienls with JSuropO ih ro tig A tfc^Hrku^ft? t?^h?uro iritccOss.' 1 It ia in tho if?&c of^Vv'b;:o-. wuo Id realty Iri'ifc-.n-.cstabout %HeW* ? J ? . . ^a^^jrsg?iiiolit ol iia^.gw.t,.c.j; ?o ;?ccoia i^'k^giiat, i.e. .1,. vriih. mcr-::a rcidv at hand. 1 Wolhavo, .c?;)..ai.-.:ioc. -^u'U? a nunibcv oT fol 1 faf?itlr.ens, ef v.oriaa?; ;>p.ro:.?r.gC; who aTe ir* ; fte brill of ccive.ipsu li:ig vog-rk. \j with thoiir ? ??cf':ttV?a r.nu faicmls ae.-o;.B tho water. ' Mup py^v.,;ui.jiuho.;ic:d uvba-cx; '._c introduction of .w alle I.'.bc: iof. raoro considerable oxtcut. tetethj* pL.ut:rd of iho ::.rlghborl.ccu eica coa tsdbTUo :X,.j<X 100 aorc. of ianl. with ;. pi.-.ce sn4.?tec Tor ; iwelang-aqiiso each tract. f[T*u\s<way*. cor" /''thi.'av.ii.l r.'cres of land can H&O^^Jm*^ ?4V?ry *i-^fc,l*;-?^rbt.:,U- IV '.hoy arc |?||^o p.a up a small fir.uto dwelling, :.t toroafrfoXpevbi pr; one. hundred dollars, so much ?^b^tt?A: Miot each oJ* tliescitracifi he then dtfJrctVfc':4 lcr.se to imvigrant.; for a term of t^xoji;-i:, at a price bxed now, say ct $?400j midy;i' the ;:iorai tlaie. until purchase, to pay as.-:c,:t, the interest of the f rloe, which at $40l)?-.would bo $25 a year. A contract of tfeeliiiid w?r.ld be aiutodlly advantageous to trit;'t^d-o\v;:evao:! tho immigrant, ?.nd would aj^n^^j^o n'ainhe^i'Co ao'ok lo o?i shore.-?. Vlfc^?&flawt*on ??*?r*5*?? Hc,w V* **? ettwfcy ihis iuforaor/Iou ?.'ojx>a<l? Ah sooa at n^rwglhorhood hi* anh'ctxj-od the Und, &o? "tTmnt^ftlw the p.-eluninai-y airfngemonts, let 'i a^SSrW^sii0^"^ ?f S ^? ^PI,0hited. a::d let ^n^Ci^uittee confer with eoine of our Oer ftjti>j^?HliT(j.its,; :;u tnko thc.? out io see the Jl<t>dtlllo be, iicy.i- p.-oposod Tor tho dwellings ???'r^ffi^-rtnl^ S:id acquaint theas with ?II ^J*hc^j^of tho leases, p/ic?s of tho hnd, Sec' ? TJ^l^mtt dune, cw Ccviu..u f. lends boro cau f T^fL/? ^T.iil "j-;-j"y'-"'T^--" t.biocd, nnd ex pJ?Wfmti&fitOUnily to them hovy every thing is ftp bS.-fbtmd^sBy: this means, uv.mbors may be to South Carolina, who could n^jfe.^^wtaded by k p .Mic agont at all. A^i^ uilradd'li( i: to ? ose eo.:.' -3 as iear.uts. Ife^?iwonhl bo, iu-every party., svmo.who.wcidd y GmtWutez laboTor8/<and woO;oe,uld be hired by tlvdVipi-nic-.S wiUi advv.nt-ge; eve:. At- higher f^^ftW^^J^ M-e^drihY for their Libur is c^f%(^cai>..'ftote.-. and movo lcli.vblo. ?wreo. .?k< bet. bun .'? ^jW? Yrhnb-to seo ibis plan iriedj for wo bo Ifc^ti'will ?ttcecod. What neighborhood will 'ball in motion? Lei us havo a BAN CI?N in this enterprise. Lot tho :AlST,.WHO IIKADS THIS AR ctii:ix Hiv^iuiy of h'.s no'gliborhcod at '??'once ; ^or this la. the seai;on to arrange the %ifiel'' V.-Ori let It bo bought forward at tho Dcmoovi lic Club in tho ^pou^ in this way, in doli more can Jpi ?.ccoi.;p.'shed, that) wo wo Jd At a.-si aor.g ^i.Vv*v /-tl:>aeu .a.-.l the r* c~>o: w.;v io obtain ^.?*^.icu.: clclo.a (?, ;? niiv'^4,, .s to indue. ispy.v>.l r..:..il!'u :^ oj.ac to^etl.ov. I a this ?WtaVv>hoy a..*e .et ?ueh ut*er si:v.>go.s L.i tho "?k.f.d; : They i>co aror.utl :1ioj. familiar fr.ees: *^io^f chrr ie'y each ^thc for mutual assls t'-.x4* a. an b. ?.- of deki:os- or 'rui'bio: a: d fteorln^, jtiioy kvll' tO!-'J> ..-oo. :uc a> i.'ml. ^.'.t/ched to iCf ..v^ia^ :-t they ..svo 's?v\iu f?o thoir bv?d Fa *'Mk !U. All, ^^Vtd" '. .he. eaa>c In, wo will ?eo the n;c ??t'"!*'?'?'> 1'' ;t -'h- .-r.yi tovii .-.up" ufed. I bo c ?^Bj':!j/A?eA --' u.c .">.? L\.u\.. ! ?...kc s 1; :h .i soo Mtg^jf?he;/.nv.l h. ve lo -c; to elsowho.o. Tho "?tWW^I^tMlpJItr'y cf labor a la reader iand ?Wrfj6fS4?fc'fo }:-.de;)oiulo::l.T.ad haior able to ^^'t-ttJU b twr.c.i l)c.;nocrr.we and IlA'dical ^aii?l^;'^j. O 'io Ra.'lerl ..e^r-es will thon nuu, th:.t they l:avo ng ^ovtalaiy if oniplcy moot; ih;*,- evv.y yoi.r '.!toy have to ohr.ngo t;.t-hbV p.' -.coa o; abodo ? wh'lo the Doa?0'natlc riflfutd-a. a will aavo loal ? hahltatl.^tf, acd{ ^'lie?u^ e?;.';.:v.yme.u. ?'A- ?oWusf>:eae gathora 'W'.^'ait.!' t?e ?'^i? wla be il.3 selli^ no V ;1m:" ftit'lt!! ... i:-.;es, rui.*..,ey Win, ^ r^ni.i aro rolled-out o? tni.t?*l ?aiti.cslv. THE Bg?ATIOX 0? ? IIB RACES. AN A DU LI EH.3 TO THE COLORED VOTERS, THE DEMOCRATIC rOLICF. The misrepresentations of the purposes end dcdiron of the Democratic p*rty, ami of the re sults which would follow a Domooratlo success, which havo been so ccncintu.lly made to the colored ?otors of the city, render it? necessary that an auddtor&tivc announcement should he made to them of loo true priuVlples and ob jects of the Ponioovatic party, ft waa, there* -mce, r"; ^a.j r,;w; fjv*. U < ?".?<? ? R--ec!vdt At a aiociiiig of tho Gontial Dem ocratic Club, composed .of delegates, from tho Bovoral wards of the city, that an address j should ho Issued to the colored rotors, on bo Indf of tho Democratic party of tho oity and by its authority. Li compliance with iha resolution the' fol Tow Tug address nf uubliabed. i t^ ombodhs a 1 th.it wo oxpect or intend. i t |,cy?n^.os,n,s^^to^v?t that wo da npj] holiofe ;to be true?no 'pro miso tlir.t we do uot in tend [h?neWly^tb1 hmt-''^. &*> doblw a&% Wo ??mmet{d It" to tho'carrdid and cnrof.J conBivlof -tlon of the colored vot.as, conialrntly [trusting to tho tmth'jto reunite tho.c whose interests arc identical, and whom force and falsehood have kopt sop.'.rate so long. JAMES CONNER, 1'resident Domoo.aile Contral Club Of City of Charleston. ' ?* i ibn Arnn.?.<8 or cru dum<Vc?atio wii:te vv?TBKi- o: oiiAia.nsito v. :. culOuku YOTJiUh or ohahi.w u.;, the Ar.r>. axi> OV i :iB jta'i'b gunk ALL)'. , Wo are inil.vncod by var'.> as considerations to address you, uud, iu plain und sim;:o lan guage, to teii 3'ou truthfully our viewn and purposes; Tboy arc nltfo the views and pur poses of tho great Dom erotic party; whioh, for fully thieo-fourths of the lifo of our govcrii iuo.it. has governed the United States, and is soon about to resume the ndniiuit i .ation of that government. Among those consider: tioas are the following : First. We are n. turally your friends and you..\ro n.sturally our frionds. Any othor re lations between its are unnatural and injuriou to both. W-i have the cupl.ul r.nd give em ployments. We own the bads and rot.uire la bor to make tootu productive end profitable. Ten desire to be employed. By your labor alone you ena live. WT* desire to employ you mid to have your IfcW.v-?et neoMtse It i- hot ter, or oheapor, or more prof table to (A than the white hbor, whioh wRl be glad to come ind take your place if wc nie compelled In d:s sard yours aud invite it; but we doxiro your labor booauso you know us, and we know you. Wo woro b?rn together here und wo havo grown up together. Inl infancy wc were au:sed together, in boyhood wr. played together j-ad we do sot e.sily forgot these for the sake jf strangors. Hence It Is, that we intend to teavo it entirely to your caoioo, whether you will be frionds with ns or be our enemies, r.nd scmpol us to tre.it yon as enomies. We Inoio we can do without yon. Wu ihuik you will find it very difheuk to do without ns. Wc think it our duty to take eaVt that you are is fully informed in making yevr choice, be tween enmity and hostility to ns, and friend ship and peace uufA us, as we-can Inform you by tolling you tho whole truth. The roasou that It is our d uty to'do this is because wo aro indebted to you for great fidelity in tho past, and becaune we !?to the stronger, r.nd you the woakor party. It In always tUG duly of tho strong aud powerful, besides being just, to bo gehorous. Wo havo the woslth. 'Tho houses iu whioh you livo aro ours j tho lauds upon which you must labor or starvo are ours. Wo havo edu cation, advr.iicomeut in the arta and sciences, and iu civilixKiion gonerally. Yoti aro. for tho most part, uneducated, juat Hw.rtlng In the career iu which wo are so far ahead of you. | We havo tho numbers over yon; onv rate :s thirty miiliouB or more; youvs four millions or less. We think it our duty to uso all thcac groat advantages justly and generously for ypnv wel faro, for your ; dvanceiueut in ouuer.iion, in tho acquisition of property, and in the pursuit of ever)'good thing whioh is meant by, or makes up what Is meant by, tlc?'iiiz(Uion." if you will allow na to do it. Second. We seo aud ^tiotothat you arc hur rying on into groat uud immediate :rouble and danger to yoursolvca and your race. You arc proposing to bring on a conflict bctweon your selves and onrsolvsa. If it comes?if you bring on that conflict, it will be a conflict Vetweon your race and our race. Thove arc indications that yen already thb.k yonvselves prepared for this oonflict. You brae for some timo prac ticed aggressivo and Uor.tllo coaduet to tvds ..s. You havo itssemblod as a party or cla a. id you luivc deliborr.toly ihtcrruploJ us i: 11001 ings, Inaultod aud assaulted Individuals among us, pelted onr houaos with ntonos. insulted our families by vulgar and profane language; dis turbed tho night-quiet by nuoarthly whooj* and hcroams. threatening "death to tho Rebols' ?moaniug ourselves; assaulted und threaten ed Uio p<:lIco aud police stations of t!a^ oity. Yod are aiming ayd di'illaig in waarHk-p prao tlcet, and this for aggroauoa r.nd attack, not for defenee; because yon havo i?o c?hso eV pe> tenoo oi eanse for expeetiu? aggrossloa or at tack from as. Yen kavo never been dfet rbed, not even in your riotous ..ad dlaorderly c?. nduci 1 of coarac. k.lcw th?t y^it rrc r.fgsd and' enticed on towards this great danger and trou bio by wiokcd white men. We know tho:o, who they aro, and rll about them; what they eay, aud whttt they are doing wo also know bet ter than they or yvu ran- /kioir, the sure and swift penalty which will fall upon particular men whon the conflict begins. But thia will not then aave you. You will not thou be ox crsod because you have boon Joludod and cheated by thcr.o lufamoua men. i.iaton for one mjtnont to particulars: Whon wc held our great meeting on the ovoning of the 2 ! Lb J"oly, you proposed, it is said, under the guidance of a white man who Is your candidate for Mayor, and, wo arc told, assembled, to form in procession nud disturb Our* 'mooting by muroiiing through full five thousand people, closely puoku-i, iu the street. I Yon were, fbriuiiately for yourselves, prevent ed by the influence of the Mayor, who is also of your political aflluity. if you had attempt ed this wilful aggression, you would have brcught on tho conflict at ti.nt time; you did til an Lho ISih day ofVDoaoinh v. IS v^j u Bimi aien. ..umb fi* or tho ?So. ahera Siaic^^oa.iieiy : .South Ca'roliaa: Arkansas, Alabama*, North ! Carolina u.ul Gcotgir., having rat ifred and ap proved of'the amendment, the SecreJnvy of ?State of ;!;o United Stairs. pvtWtshed tho !;iw?i ful Lerliiicato, with the great u^l of the ua Lion thereto, and '.oni that day the r.me.td? mont nn? iho iaerual .?boliiioii of uavery, ait 1 ihc perpetual freedom o: tho colored man, be came too ii'.evbcr.ble highest law :f(whu land; Bui mark you I This is what* v>- i<ay. Tt is what iho Democratic party ..uya, aitd insists upon,, mid Is new struggling lo establish. K i s?; the Republican Radical ;r.riy. Tlicy deny ftals. Tou doubt u?? We will no w you we speak truth. TITs qr.es:Ion being, as we &upprwjo.1, forever, settled, wasf reopcaed by the Radicals, so Tar as they co'dd rc-'-pe:. It. Wo dc:iy their right or ;.owev jo do this !.iw.*;;,y, but they I'2b5mI oa if, and .'/?..' la the if-sttu :o bo tried ill Lliu ;fe.it contest :.-w goln0 on. The Radier.is, :.- IS SC, proposed another amcudnien! to the a .m-ann'on. known as the fourteenth (14th) :.meudiae.it. They uciit I? lo ;ho Stales Tor approval. Tt came to t!:e same Legislatures! for the most part, in tho So...hern Mlatc:- whl b had approved and there by nim/c the r.monduic t abolishing slavery It was .hosanic Logislalu c of South Caroliaa. The Southern I.rg'shtturow rejected the four teenth amendment, a ad it was thereby defeai od. They did this becadso it tVisarnru Yuod their best .men) why hud dcuo *'o crauSnsi or 'jfSe..fcivo acis, ocopt such es ?hey liad bee'.' encouraged and aided and supported *n doi ig by the people, and it won Id have boon mean und d!;?0t:icerh! If the poople or thai: Legisla turcs had punished thoae wJu> wore only par (icipsaU. in ilmlt own guih. 'Che Radieulc, Inoapablc of dwMnguishlag between laexnir^ .-, and genercsay. wore fiercely Irritated at this ro fu. /.!; LhcrcttpoV they declared our Legisla tures illog;d?the sumo Legislatures which had aboladic-.' slavory and assured your froeaoui, whose /.lu they had "uveked aud aoeepied. They broke ap these Legislature* by military power, because, tbey said, Ihey worn "illegal." The}* establishe d military governments for a time, and family your government, such as It now 1ft. They call that Wo deny it. If wo are right, you aro safe. If they are right, and the Legislature which made you irec was illegal, thou tho legality of your freedom is aa open (juestiou for tho futuro discussio . ?f demagogues, Radicals and scalawags. It will bo open uier'ily for tliseusslo:: aud iuisc' ief, of no practical avail, bee.us; we, every man of us, and of tho Democratic parly, would stand by you lo resist stich a. fraud. Wc ask you to aVand ' y us for your own sake?not for our sake. Wo can and will take i ^rc uf ourselves. Wc know how to du that, or to fee lhal It is done. Thoir hatred to ua was so great that, for i?.s aake, with all their protended love Por you, they would g'.vo up your freedom and de clare it "illegal.'' Their hatred to the slavery of the colored man was less than their hatred to the white man of tho South! Their love of freedom for you was less ih;:'n thoir ovr. oi' slavery for us. Do you not noc it; Do yen net sco lhal ?" the Legislature which g. vc yott freedom was "Illegal," it* act aLsu must |>6 ille gal ? Do yor. not acc who did th'a, and that ihoy Iiave failed to sec. re from tho Legisla tures they crtll lct/al ratification af tae anie.ul meat of tiio oonstitrtion which s.i.ikc.j yo ? free? Does not rl! this bIio-.v to you what tricks.ors and ehe It- aro loading you to your desj^'tictlou ? A icr ;!tis o.vposr.rc i>r tkeui, whon it is your isi h to find :\ pretence for ho-v I tillly UT its. you will pretend to boliovo the <e men; otuorwisb you will not boliovo them. Wc havo not left you one parlieVof re'ison f?>r tn sliag them e::cept your in /i to do so. If, iu fact y a. are not docoiveJ. but, knowing thoir falsehood, dcs'ro hostility to us, wc can uut help It. We s'utll rcgre^/t, mo;u i'or your own a'iko tlu'.n oin own. Wo havo .?it.oi.acj vo;y g;v.vo oeiiiplaial agttinst y<ai. You huvo been piaend in p.;> sossloa of supremo political powor la S'?.:!b C'aroi'na; yon uro responsible for :iio laauuor in whioh that powor in hdmiuislered. TUo population of the >S:. ;o has two ilwtinct go oral classes?your race, tlio colored iv.e, aud our race, lho white race. There :. -w^j nuolhor and third class, r.r more pioporly, v fv.ngua )i' llio while ritbe, insigniUeant ia numbors . nd degraded iu ciizractor. Rut sm:'.'l as it is. this I-. agaSti 5?rrb:.i wtei S do two very distl icl part ?? They arc very ooraprekeiisivoly 'werlbed in the v?ttlcct el* the Hf jriUgs Ko. n>?tr^?l?r It'nCiVids rJi.i . fsalon? thi?'.m^tx^ft.0 'ihk ,a?b d>,Isio.if wltii :Ui\tfQ parte goveits you, am! by your censent Aid folly, gavene the State. Yronr vaee j/ont'.y ?r.tcjfii ottra "n unmboiii ia ti.i* f'Calc; you hare a large majority cl the vote::. W:th tab; power in your harm's, you |-scandalously nrfsusetl it. Although you uro for tl:e mail part uhediraXctl i?ud inexperi enced in p. Vac affair^ yet (here nie among lye. mo:: of ability ami edit, at ion. These won ! you havo bet aside, and have committed tho State aumiuifcvrtxtioij ami its representation in Congress--its patronage and power?ita ohar aotor and credit?to the carpet-baggers and scalawags. Not of can-, o because your men pro, io auy mora, Inferior to then. You are their superiors, and you have shown it wlieu [ ovor there ban heo i a trial of morit. Superior in doportmout, iu ability, oven in property, and immoasurab'y :-o in rospecl.'ihi'tiy and cb-hrac j tor. You were -arced i.i mvuieme powor by i usurpation, aided niililary vio'o.ico uud ior?3. Wc ruigiii have looked on with some j compibce?oy, co.t.tu.iy with ctu'loaity, and toon you ivy the brief experiment of governing as. You would uot do thiil, bu: you olovated cvtr not expect or intend otherwise, lit would luve been rjuick aud decisive, and ended before this time, lipon t li'i ci'il. of the telcgr. p'u lUtt Dc.n.-.r.a eon Id not uC'g ov* .. H* in Cfa.f * on -j t tn'ifjjf <'?'?* f> uom.'nation-', rhc Civ of New York could alouc send, and would have t?(.'; f.om hdr swMinbi* p^pd?Ulon, men .:r;. agb to nvoirgc us. ami ltr.vo idade ' < * lift Lust of such conHlcis "or ii.'s occ oliui.. Our j next and drily p.bile iticeting suu.-e was ;? few dayfi, lelt':?-, i'.ud in lie open air. It was so disturbed hj -olored peoplr, vvlti: illgillg. ion *c wlicoping, ami vcro.-m'..g r.nd i 'suiting Vage, go, that it ailjoa: act!. A'l this lias b ton sv.b:a'(t.0. .: wit!mal retaliation or merited punishment; Oilier designs and threats " :.ve Lce>: reported Lo us v.p? i cvidciico see.aliigly trustworthy, but s." ?. in:' na! r.t i b ?vrlblo that i.e will not dl gu-eyua by lho poblle i?ppc.ir aiice .d*belief ir. srrit ebrr^es. They ..ro til v.ir'rwiec wita or.r CNpe-'ciicc >!' your nature; r.ad genera! go d -b.r "to . but tot in onslk-1 teal ?vi. It the b. ? cliii.'.'Clrr r ad doj a .e-.l n.- ; . .. v of l" e .v' ; o nica you "s;oi: *.. . a .1 might be the nl. . ?' coiiw . ? cut o of .'. hg; ago wo know boy hr.ve isaor. llv will bo held t? (barf ! arennnt w!ic:t th'.1 daj ?!' 'tbcii wiiirl wi.u! ? ? mcf Ii." Wo I, 'on belle, tui*a you ' iow, wir? It Is thai the infaaaous outcaa? '.vi-.it c met wit lead you ? go ?. mi into llie?:o s:gg;v.vhioiis. V.'c will tell you wir. it Is !h;;t .' v do't. '.I boy .'.e! t'ttiby ihn ru'eat vuiv .- ftf il l*i ../ ,<c-;'y. Tlie. would jnovokc o'.oi 'be ! jus? as they did at Mempiils a.td Now Orluuai) in 1 S.*?o. Tlie lUffSacrd ?ad Tiicctl oi .-f.-.w color-, ed people, ?icy tliinV. pondi-.g lh\ ?V0-t ploe tion. would bo ]ooll?o ?ocd for !i? d'.?vl votek j p.ud ao It woul.I 1h? if'.bo su*er:ng? cf .? Tour i ye?ra' wr.r. a ?('. :'ae war r oa.da.vnt'O of r. ni'.al rulo for *b.t o years In.d'ua! . ".gh m* ?o:.*t wisdom. If the ro..fl.'i'.; come.?if thcro shall bo am->?.?_.e atid '.blissliihed?h bIiaI. rr?t be chargeable upon v.s; ,\u \ the wirtrivaiKsis of your Jladicr.l : Ksor.aies. a.id t'noa lyinji new:; papers, will not ?\at! rgidn . ? i.!teai the pe plo in thai respect. J>o 3*ou rcnicaiber tho eve ,3 of ?.i ?tao attack on Foil Stutter, uud the toniiucuec meut of 1 be war ? Wc >>ie sur* you .lo reuiem? t ber. There were tben motu peopie in the Un led States wl o Iwllevod we had g. .<l cause of complaint?who \ve c opposed Lo tho Repub lican party .md us purposes?!''au iutl,? a;? I not'' who approve of the political supremacy which has been given to you. The Republi can party was *'? *71, a.- you are now. "a a minor ity. Mr. Lincoln r.nd Jits party went into power by a minority voio 0!' r'.e whole pei p'.c. A gri.ai majori y of the American people was was opposed to tho war. it could not have been carried on against us. Artful and de signing men of the Republican party, seciug this, contrived to lead us on till they made us appear before .'he world a~> the agarcsn ra and the authors of tl-e war. { Fort Funner Was rcdn-JOil, and the national flag fired on aud lowered by a ?. And tbon it was at once the North, raid ..he M:.ht. and ;ho West were united Rgalust us. So it will be with you. Yon will begin .he cen?icfc. j ou ara now begin ??lag It- 1'? y? L, ; ' '?: our r ce w:tit Us iitirty millions \vl.l be us ra;o iai.11 Rgi.l st yoiu* raea with it l'... e u.llil aa. Tv to oae ! Do you aco It? Do'you ;To?.bt ;ac reaiilt, or your Inevitable fa'c ? Coasl '.or what wili tlicu bo your onditlo;' wblcii yv,u will havo a copied sid chosen ' t cxc';.'. go far your j reseat a ? o aud luo .. . nr. .. 0 of e.; 1:.. a;wk. crjaai justice, peace a.u l peccable prjt pcrity. A ?,.?!:$ ';'.!..! : we k u ? I l:il!y u:i.I it.al the rh.fai ? '?;? wale a lho Ta e . nd in!'; s wli'-.e t ?. esei.e you i.i to yevr pri'scai d./agiu*. or. ro arniiag and d. iiil'jg '. a::vill o p act lor:, to prelect youv frccuoui I ; 1 re vent y .1 being ? ;,*in *e duced to slavery II These infamous me.i toll you It Is lho purpeso of .lie l>j.u. ei".tle p. vty to rosiore slavery? lli.*i v.e iulead this? that if yoa vo.e with r \ u will v ?c t u:.kc year solves : gi in lavs... Mo b.:.ei.o:doicr OMCcd- j cd ibis in wickcdacMi am.! arda.clty. If ycu would -Uvi to ihiiii: on. uio acut yoa. woul I ace a..id detect ... \V.> ..Ill CJip'oao it lo vaa; we will ..'.t .".si. yc : io laVj lir word ?0; .. bt.ivi'c w.l! Oh'rblish wli I we say by ; '??". .ocords. "it is a tlouu'f I'alsoliood. I'oi' they knew that we aro ..?t only gu'ltio's >" the oln rgc, but we are tho party which iusa. 11 hrt y ur IVccd' ui is fixed ami forovd nutihtd; ta.ui It la r.jt and oannot over bo fjuc: ucut d or o. .-< ..>'?:? '., wl lc tho Republican p. ity hr.vc made il a o;>cri question aud hi \o led Ii so; If tb y prevail now, at roa'.e !'u aw d.ty ibe unia rful oxtino tioa of xif.vory a:ay ba denisd .1 ul^o^itod. Wq K^i to 1 you licr, fi.Ia ia ; ? ?. fl.o %lh dry uf J+Utu.. f, iCtio < . ..gaow. rto Qf> V5 f..4 na.oudiaent if V 0 CoawiHntloii of tlta United Sutce, ic be submit**! {- i?.t seyoivl Statos for l!te*?r p.; p ;val, in the wards "o-a wlug: ??At; a .ax XI;.. . 1.1 : i . |. Nci/iKr rlavc ry nor involuntary servitude, oxcopt as a pun Iphmc.it for criaio, whereof the party ?ahn1.; havo Leon duly ounvuitcd, shall exist within thjj L'jiitod State?, or wiry ideeo.sab'ect lothelr jurisdiction. "Sec. 2. Congress ahull havo power to eu forco this article by appropriate legislation." This could not become a part of the consti tution without tho consent and ?.pprc\:<! of throo-foertbs in number of the States, That number of Stales could not bo had without the Southern States er several of thoui. The abo lition of afaveryj theroiore. oouhl not be made lawful and binding without bin aid. Wc gave th: I aid promptly and honestly. South Can* iiua was the fir^t to du it. We who address you wore parties to it. It was done by the Legis" ?tu.-j of 18ua. on tin- lUtli day of No vember. Other Southern States followed, uti us and over yoorselveJ ittlso and wicked men. Did you do this because they avowed toeiu solvcs rair oucniiee ? or w.:ro you oheatdd your i s.jlvea ? If the fcruic;. '.hen it is lho a.igbesl pace! cf yo'i c.i.-'.*..y to as ml .*.' inter;* I don T . . we lih.'l". ! u e..?-? i*e? lo ? ??.. " ml ea. 1 i the l.-.-.-r. t'.u.. y->'< may uTiou it by the choice yon la ko. Wo wl:; show u you what sort of a ^over.-i moiit it is that vo have set a.- ov. ryfittrJelvcs and ouYsidvCfc. .'I ia now on c.xhi'atinU at Columbia. playing . s ...a 1 prank to bo stared at, tho shame ai,u ridicit.e of our who'e coutt-i fry. it cia'.ms to exercise tho power of laxa-j ".ion. but it does not rcyrcscu property, it would b a'row ututiey on th credit of the State. It destroys Ilia; crctVi L; i:t??lnwlos.sucss arid corruption. Whoever iruaa' I'.s money to your gt v?tn;uc:it wilt lose it. ..nd ho wl!. j de-or.c his lo.s. Vor. have a (rovcrnor.'a Lie ..leant Governor, a Secretary of State, a Treasure:*, a Co;uptra|le ?-mum. d, a r Attorney ? c. eral. a Sr.periuic.u'uui r.f I lucailvu. r.a.i an^ Adjtnani-t icnen I. TUtac are the execu tive or administrative coii-:. You have a Senate and a II msio of uopic eidatives. These are one hundred r.nd (ifiy-:tvc in number, and coustiluic your L glsl. I re. which Je. lea axes* borrows (If it ?:tu^ and spends mouoy for xis. Now this whole .eglsia.i'.rc, all its uicuihern, aud tho -ixecutsV'j corps put t .Octhor, a.o taxed si.: nl..mtitn and ; rr-iwo dom.aus AXi) ra r. tv-tuo <ji:..t ? 11 i The one hun.I rcd uud lift\ five, legislate; ' Hor.se a.nd Senate) aro .axed :.i:c hundred and thirty-aye utlh.i*s and twenty-two cenl;; *>>j..''. li), c-.u; 1 to four dollars and :?ine ccua; ('yl p-101?) each, li.-.t ninety-one of these legtshttora pay uu lax at ?11. They are not on the trjc rolls. The twenty see. tor?: apd representative* front *hc jLJ . commercialCii*? ol'Ch. tlestem are taxed oighly foui dolhji';' a.ad thirty live ccutt" . f.u'ii.lU? j. J A/l pf this tum t-.avo v no si.'la io paid by one j member?a rcspcetable colo;cd tuau. lie ;?ays the largest 'a*s ol' any one la tho Legislative ? or Executive Depart men- nf your go> v.. ? lueut. Thai ether one dollar Is ums- .-red??an . ??.. y bo be pays i?upeii \ouv A?jvuv,...-?-!t.ueral, Moses, who iu a member for. but natvi <? .<v.Vi'...7 of, Chariest on. ads, i tbo Spn.kcr of the House, and tbo sei ?>i'ibt; cho??fi e'.eciou. but nevortbeicss A) jr <?', Chief Si, tl.r o. : your Suprotue CortK?a j-. ucb pyjjuialtig to j be as wonuo/ful as your i.egisl. tare. The executive corps aggregated isti.xe'i iix- j tooii dollars and uinety-:i:ao cents i^lO.t'O.U/t). | This largo sum. except the Adju^nt-peuorri's! ouo dollar already uamcd, h paid by the! Lieutonant-Qovoruer. Tho Governor and ?I; the remaining tJcLrl pay noibing. We vofur to tlto taxes of :-'-Cl. They c:-.:niot yet be ascertained for i to . j. '? hoped that a setise of shame wil iuJ aco y our ;opvcsca;:.tlvca to ooiiiribute s-aiie portion of tbei- hi?arlofe, or of thoir lobby eoutiogaalrt. this'? year Ho toe public neccisliies.. .Njw, we ask y.u 3-yaaro'y and plainly, do yor. suppose sack a sr..to or things can oudure? C..n a goveruniotit be carried on by smb. personal' Will thoy find fools who will trust thorn or lend them money? If thoy do fmd such, tu.os one singlo man ia South Carolina believe that ibe property-hold ers will bo such fools as over to pay ouc dollar of the debts thoy may eoelraet; Yon know they will si ?:. Do yc-u snppoSo -Ite *a-os ihey o>y will be paid? A 'cw weeks ?vlll tlulor mluc t!it.t?'becuuse il will orm'.ai wbct"..er we sliull tigaiiji be put iir .ler nalliary r,ulo. One thing is sure'aha inevitable?ifyovi per >.Ist in .uaintauiing s.tei; a g- ve uent we caii aoi aal v? . iiot ami at:.'..: you. .li wl.l not bo f hostility to you?nol a leslro to oppress or ! couipol yo.:?but thai ir.'i-sistible. uawr'. toa. j Lw of necessity, of self presorviitioh, which nature lae* niadc for us, a. d made Ii . t ' agor vluu; all a iiuan 1. ws. because it is of Divine >rigin. That law \.t'i compel u: tj cail in the hai?ly and thrifty white inru from nbroml and substititto his ia - r 'or your labor. lie will succeed to your pauelul homes a ..1 you will fo:!ow tbo jc.ih a ad ;bo fov'.uno of tl:c Vitdia \, who though; yot now trink, and "no rushed as you now blindly rush a.pen your inevitable falo. You havo your eiicito now. W-a may never hatb it again, i fyc ? aro rro to your selves, truo to our mutual interests and welfare; if you stand by we will stand fry you, and there wl.l bo ' e. .e and pacspority and a'l their blessings all. rod ' otuvan us. If you chooso tithe, wise, and su nd by yo.yr ; rjseat ?: so IM. tos; ii'^v ;: auhev'o to tuoui : :ki 1. f:I>.. th.'-.t y at will puc ll.e it to govot'il us, :.;>'? . .. s !, i; yoursalvos Jj bo yoycrno.l by tl.oa;, iheu you iia.st go your way raid wo wl 1 go our ways; Wc will ? i molest p, iron' lo yo u You may u peuoe yr.a yotyr eo ise. of .? rctelietl ass ija^ rv?lw. Wo diuil not fvlluw ycu. \\ o atuat aud we will'ai e care of o a ..vos. V hin!. ? theso .1 '.uyiy jsc.latol>- and rliaty. 'Xhoy a w vital >j you., We know ??, *nd for 4\\ '.r ^.,?t we ?uttOAt yva to K? gti VI by .vt?*b,l r.nf nothing oNo, in fdruuut' your Ituhr^oiiti. It wl.i be a ii.d^aiont, which wi i ad:.ore to ynf for good rr evil, aud to y- a- c Ibhcn, and th^ geliwratiohi that will f^Uow tho?n. Mosr.s Doms SoMa QnorKD awd Loey* Tu: 1ii.:x<.?.?A correspondent *nfonaa tibi thaft a* the Kcp.ibllertii c. -.oii*, bold in Columbia on Saturday -light, for '.ho purposo of nominal? lag Circ.r.t Judges, J. J. Wright, the colored sour.to^r from Benufert, was. nominated by Baa* dolph, colored. Tho nnmiution was secondoS iu a set speech by Speaker F. J. Moses, whd said th.-tt tho timo had come when the colored man -hould hold f-ffloo, th.it ho was pToparod - for the (.-;,'ue .md ready at all times to mako it, and tJiat-lfatoh r platform would "cause tho viofeat of vtr*ui itlil Colfn 11 hl) ftitM IU ItMl ready to uieot defeni prise, as y.'huu at thtybo^nJ Whippcr v colored,, uon?ur.tc4.j!?)j?tL(solotod), for. Speaker, .'Moses Violexitl* ToDuc -ioiii.ua'ion, and wudtuat sue., aieuHuroa cost the party half -i milllqa votes., The di& 58, after nis election m ference is that Moses, after his election na Speaker, inn oft* to Charleston to avoid voting on tile social equality bill, aud'then, to eurry vavor, cries out ir. Beeret caueuB for office &J tho Vack ;.a.ju: while Wb,!ppet was open and above b.-a.id. an.! declared In open session that tho negroes ought ;o hay e.ollicp bocanso they hnd : the majority audjfcbe groater gui^lggng}, It is-snidthafc Mc^'frr.i^vf^ toCbarfta because grecabr.cks uro better lhau^iils|yw onivnblo, and that DoLnrgo 'colored} longa for the uneasy honors of the Speaker's ^ctujjjr^ The tumbling of Moses w.ib agreed on by the precious pair, but will produce no effect, unless the doom of the circus aro opcu whon hasle f;ttiu makes; his. ppcaranee.? Chui lcston News. The New Orleans T'vui - says that the iudi* ca.tians .:rc very favcrablo for a revival of bus iness iu that city in tho approaching ' autttniU and winter. Tlio chances aro in favor of a 1- rge yield of cotton and coro, and cane prom ices unusually well. A good woman bottled up a lot of nice pro* icrvc. and 1.belled thorn: "Put up by Mrs. C." Her bov Johnny discovered them, Boon ato tho content: of one bottlo, and wrote on the bo torn of the label: "Pat down by c." 'VST ? _ . ? .. .:.., ? .? ? A. CA.IUL>. Mens:?. COUNELSUa & KBAJ1ER win be my 0cn... d.uing ??;? :ih>uuec .ruin :bu Dlslriot. W. G. coshor. .2 31_:_ OFTICfc A.'<S1 TAr T ASSESSOR, TJa vaa Srj .?.* l.-< i n;, i-. B?vbkc*# Oi-.ioieb: rg, August 27, isea . ACiei.t'on I?? c? Bed In .'.? changes in tho BeTcmi* TJ.+H in tt!a ?*obr.?.*o, Cigra;^ and. Whiskty* I.re.y liefdor Who s?clhf '?i>}?*cco or Cigars is r? liujl'cd to p:<y In add nie? io fhc Special Tat al ..ntu r.* -own, :J:o si.ti vt i'or the unex.pl, er: v .tr jaCia'; it.-y lS?9. i*e: ?on? '.: ? iH& in Hie'v p6.~?eea4on aray; ?tilf? or Diui'ding Aj.-i'ioi.tus, wheihtu- iu uao'or not. Is rev rjuti e?! !oT.>:g'<M?r naa:? r.t -r-J Om?*eat oacf;. Failing to com.dy-'Jir.hy e'five loindrodOol'-.;rr/avhieawUX otrs;-:-crV??rr cc-tV; ?llOr-W.. STCOlUEuii.. itl g ?Tl ' Assistant AsscBeor. F^^.?r Ki:.\'r.--T5iAT ?'eat ?cwr-'.r"':?: TAG?: lit: il?.;XCE 'a Onutj-cburg Villagtf b'.loi!%ri!^ .o (.'. \\"..'. lOuio c: si'.ratcd en thq Court Ho; ..c ^o?aic, v. !:Ji noes-: iy Out Bull dings and Gnv<'?onttt:chcd. Terais raoOorate, Apply to f.:.fc 20?^It BUVftONS & LliGAltE. 8 cbool coxier.. t:..-:.?;js-- of ibb o.BAxqr.huno fema^? ;'E>:? S"A ky \< !!1 b loovmed iin> ft. ?? Monday In S.y;ii '.rJu:. ?aide? iho cai ? oi" 5tr?. W. ?. GotnM* and Alis1 Amity [Til!. I hope io bc.ia toy plaea ?grT? by ihv Iti of Oolober. nujr 20-,l W. G. CONNOB, . s CUO?X aroTiojGi i ?**ti?ESS!?X or niy. SCHOO!* w?l Mil; MONDAY, AUGUST;31sx, 3868. The rvftvvr.??? wiib'tBr^oaV. bq doToWitei-V* YOU NCI LADIKS. >T?:?rti])i Httooih.nce is vcqupstoil ??y nil co?tcjnph* .io'ili0t?- ? . ^ ? ???? ? a. w. penn. uns ?0 -St > --. ? TUE l?OPll OIn 'AlftE COl'Nl'RTl KNOW THBMt Th? rCi.^t, ,.nd liest, and Truest i ? -.a i--^^0 a LI ElCti*jii X'KrE j . ....'..vi? Evfhy fri;i"M.\N*?~v:Very -"trniTB mar ?od y, .1., Count; ?. who ynts. trust io. :'.it jrlvaann oi diet" a i Iiv.toc nlrd* *hc Union la tho ai'jc-si ??t :' l> w-ci-f.-'o Patly, ought to know w ic a'r.M ps "cci;d?t') i.ree.tur?s at ItaaA (>f a.? c r. ??n '. ipr, iu ciw:etl?of those ti o. 0: v.hoiu mutt he h. on.-jlil to a glorious firul ?.loa. . ? . By* . Ii. ' y o' .o N : .ova, Kv.vmoub AXt* B.. \\ - <'r-.ra. W. ? r.J.e ?'u--v-'??? oi o'uv oaadldaUn' for Pvcslt'cu- ;.n(i Vieo-i'^sident of tb? Urdt*4 ','?'..(a. o -c . v'.'. 'ra wlio bc(.' h;yle of tke, art, ere ^.i.bi ?' :d ps t?v. s : J* i D.r. 'iie T'ci.-.re (".tiTn- r? ph)?Saymour ..ml l.ln'r?H. hy '2^ och-^s........?tt.v*j S'n-V ? *c i..c? (t ? ' ^m?v'.i)?Seymour end J ) \t?5> by tO n.'/!"s cu n. S-00 vo CLUBS: La'.^c Dot h e Picturci??8 cop'ios.6.00 in.. Do. i>?. 7 copies. 10.00 y >]'??... I !ct . c ?i. co> *cs..'..- 6.CO Sh< D.>. ttet.;;..'?.- 10.00 The pro r :! uf .'be e sf.les are to bo davoted to cahi i.5<i ? ' us:?. # ?- i Ik >e;?t :o oao addrsBS., All p*..: .-of >. o ca oi .o!e o ao a.* to avoid damage in ili? u?..*:., itud a r.a <wes Tree of postage 0.-?? o an:6: id ot . ,> dollars and oV?r may b* Iii . d b,., i .vpi....,. ?' a.'l co'!ce<C'J ou deHyary. , \\ !: e; ch ' r it" '?.. ciicJoocdrt packtgi of ?o "f;.i.! o.'nr>.-gn do::v.c.. ???>, '&o.? 'to adViacaiho r..,. a ;i.r7 ,.ill,, k , STV;pteSf ! o- "O-t.'WavJiih?en, d. o. r ;7* X. B.'?J t ?.c. v... s'.ofiHe -m'MHa'iffpar, in .. .. .t /?!?.-:; ..i..'.oi l w .? '.an. . .a.0 10 '_^ ~1)E5TAL NOTICE. ?vlt. 1,. j>. lUBZiK^KY BEBPRCTFOLtT W. F far:ri> ?0 l^b ?o taftt Ita haa E*tahiidhed hio t? fat ina ?ir?c?toe of ?en^try in aU-lto fcr^aehst, st Us tfsstdwee on MarkettHre^S Onpo toTto WhifieVAOYV-t l'aofary. Work t^oae in Goldf Vnlcanit?. Silver, and Flay, tina, aad ?11 vo.k wananted i\r ?- laontlij. l. t>. had?insky, m. 1).. ^tnay 15- ly Hurgeoa penji-t.