The Orangeburg news. (Orangeburg, S.C.) 1867-1875, August 29, 1868, Image 4
THE 0RANGEBUR9 NEWS.
SATl'KDAT, AUGUST SO, 1808.
FOB PRESIDENT,
HORATIO SEYMOUR.
OP NEW YOHK.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.
FRANCIS P. BLAIR?
%8S iL 0F MISSOURI.
KjtfcxD *w eattn ? ? ? . -r-. ? |
''-Tho'or,evgctic Commissioner of Immigration !
a communication to Governor
$coit,'. ahi oh contains sovoral interesting dc
l^li^ o^^tlie w;; k . r?coomjdiKUod by J^hla liu
rwu.^^wot'ad ooua a that the Bureau
sbxfoMrbo VmwuKtJcouuuoe;., at a: tiroo who;;
tl/c 1^6o??i**Sffl of 'th??c w?-oVnig ouv shore* from
f:-S?Mf,i3njustXecoiul)ig-f.iVov.\b!y'- directed io'
t?A Jpnryljiia. a.J tuen.- future nolve.
,t'i^Ui>i?wo.do not conaidur it absolutely noces
tAftj* ?^;e*diiiiriuiMcal3 w;th ISuroTHi through
rn^^u$?u,- to'insurc ?ntcO?s. It ui ia tbo |
f$&c ofV.:A'-A<i' who Ij eaily Iu earaestaboa-.t j
^c.^ac^.^Rgcinout ol ii.na.gr*.-?.ca. m .iccoia
JaiiS'fc^lS*0"^1'0* -? uieaas ?oidv at hand.
! \ttaihavo, ,br.iaslauoc. ?uIio .. number or fol
? ftfw^oitir.oua. of aor?ian ;.arc:.rc.gc, wbo are in
?fcr?fc\Vb:t of cerre.jp-m '.i:ig rog.la. iy with their
j i^f?/tt'ves r.nd friouda acrc-as the water, iiup
0^AwJ**.te laue: to a *ajic coash.k.r.Vok1 oxtcet.
Xietetbfr piaat a^ of iho n-ighborl.tcu each cou
tsrtbu.u abaat 100 aorc, of ir.ni. with ;. pi.-.ce
b\r4.*b\c for Iwelahg-house va each tract.
lj^t!|*}s way. a or a'thoitsAud acres of land can
b^^i^ji^ ai ,oYo:y n,Ifahbarh....i.h IT they arc
o^^^b'e.to p.a up a small fiv.iiie dwelling, at
ascoai^o^.perhapv oachandrcd dollars, so much
t^B-bettor. Lot each of these tracts bo then
oncrcu'f^.':' ler.se to iufcrigrauia for a term of
ton jCitr?t, at auprice ' iiied now. say at $-100:
r^jjdj jt;?"(thc.mean time, until purchase, to pay
HMjey&jfthe interest of tha j rice, which at
84G?fw?tthl bo $2S .? year. A contract of
tVs kind wor.ld he mutably .-idTsnt.v,erjs to
t4t'^nd-ov.-;:ova?t! th?j immigrant, ?.nd would
i^a^^yce numbers to aock to car shore.?.
^e%fctl>o/;ne?ttion i.rt?eo," H<-?w epe we .to
dttn^yiihiB juforaaatiou a broad? A* scoa as
dlW^^rh?oo* baa 8t?b?erulQd the Und. one!
.^^aade the preliminary arr^ngomonts, let
? ^^1U^!1*^ -?a ^ o: ^ ^? f-PI10*1?'1-^!-. a ad let
Committee confer with eome of oar Ger
itst^aKh^deats, r.a.d t;Ao the... oat to see iho
ifokuVtlfe 1?c>ika.? p.-oposod Tin- the dwellings
fl-*&e r??f3i^??t? and a< qrtsiut thcia with all
^^>l^^^^f the leases, prices of the land, Ac."
Tjyg^onig dune, car Gcrtuau friends ho.o cau
S^iifijTft 9inr*.8poudei)ts abiead, nad os.
phdii:Ritisf.<cU)v*ly to them ho*v every thing is
feU?i^btthd.- B3' this nioaua, nambers maybe
fflWeix'&l'comc to South Carolina, who could
lie:'by- perfivadevl by :. \- .blie ?.gent at all.
And. br-nddltK-n to t1 use eoa.' -'' as tear.atrt.
^t|..to;would 1k>, in-every p;>rty. s^rao who wcviTj
/SitORnlou .rliiborors, and who uould bo hired by
tbo'vpl?'.)Ue,-s Avith ' advant: go, eve. ai lautier
T^if*rW4r$ oa.icr. arc wort)!; for their Libur
ufc^u i? :tter ehi.rnctcr. aiid moro reludblo:
W? want to neo this vdsrn cried; ibr we bo
HM'-0;'ti!will ^uoec id. AVhat neighborhood will
iebrdl in motion? X^e; v;s bavo a BAN
'TI?N in this entcrpr!re. ' Let tho
tST.iA^, WHO K II ADS TUIK AR
^h&'L!I, fedj ^ movtlag of his ue'gbborln.od tvt
"Onop; Jar this la. the seavon to annage the
4Mtof?.>!-Or} let it bo bought forward at tho
of thtf Dciuoorrtic Olub in tho
nc^e.borhoo-. In this wry, anicn moro can
(^^ceoaip.IsheJ, than wo world At arst Imr.g
*^.\V*v f^.tlbaed .h..- the ptcwr' WAV to obtain
Mi /: ? .-. \.
saaeu. : ctiio.;. .u (?, v niiv..., .a to induce
isey.v>'^ *??:?; Ulfs tw oouic together. I a this
y.wajf*???oy ore at ?ueh aller si.vage.s ia tho
?ffiK&i ? 'i hey i^o nroa.n? .hea. familiar faces;
*T?l?^ cnr. re'y c> oaeh ?.?the for mutual tuu!a<
li'.'.'ce"!;! an hvv.r of >;iek?:o.'j? or '.rcnble: a; d
gi^e. *'?;: >oou Ioc..;mc a-, i.-ntl. a'.t/ehcd to
l^li?^?;.'?. .0 la y '..tvo isoeu to taoi.- loved i r.
?\ht :u. aOj
.1'.. .ho - Ij), wo wT: ^ee the pas
te Vlitt. ...... ' ?
'?tff'ii!jJr*' ":;t ? *' -v'tc,ii'!tl:- ' u.^?' Tho c
.-. w,l',"'be . . a .0 !?. u\.. i ?'... k, i. '..hi. sac
*r*iuu/:i>ho; ?'.! h v. .j *.c: to elsawho.e. The
'*tm<t;.<??*'? y of labor aili roador iand
!fci.io.-: -.arro ir.de.wndontarad hator a.ble to
^i'tr.J? b twaca Dcmocrjale and lUllienl
?W&'TOfl* ?? ? ih' .aerl i.c^rpcs \v':l then
Hud, that Ih.oy 3a\vo v.. cevtalaty otuploy
juienl; ihr., cvv.y ycr.r titoy have to obraige
?^?blf/pi cos oi abode j while tbe DevKO'natic
;VuoL:.a will a.tvo axel habitat!a;.*, acd
t'WtCJ e^iyyme.M. "A rolllu^ s.ene gi^tkets
W^/feV' 'fct-T tfe ?s^? w!.i be '^.3 '.-cir^d
cioir ?... ,, . ? .. 1
fl.tr.i'.e^ r.'nt.i I icy are r /.red owl 01 oar mt.rtn j
? aliroly.
THE RELATION OF TUB UACES.
AN ADDHESa TO THE COLORED VOTERS,
THE DEMOCRATIC rOLICY.
The in ^representations of tho purposes and
dosiros of the Domooratic p*rty, and uf the re
sults which would follow a Democratic success,
whieh httvo boon so ccniantu.lly made to the
colored voters of tho city, render it- noccssary
that an aalhorativc announcement should bo
undo to them of the true principles and ob
j jock, of the Democratic party, ft waa, there
Rtschrdi At a aiotiriagof tho GpnUal Dom
oorntiy Glnb, composed of delegate* from the
sovoral wards of tho city, that an address
should bo isHTied to the colored voters, on be
half of"tho Democratic party of the oity and
by its authority.
In compliance- with ihls resolution th?. fol
; lowing a?dreso ui published.
U ombodics a 1 that wo expect or inicinl. )t
i contains, no Dtatoiaoal that wo. do not believe
I to bo trhe-*-i-iio'premise that we do uut [intend
jh?nestly to fulfil.
Wo oomraetJ It (o tho oaadid and caref..!
consider..tion of the colored voters, cohf.d ntly
trusting to tho truth t?? reunite thoac whose
interests :r.;e Identical, am' whom force and
raikehuod have kopt separate so long.
JAMES CONNER,
Trosidenl Demoernilo Contral Club
Of Oity of Charlestun.
air. Ai-iir.-^s or era busifrc'uATia wn:;fl>
vivrxtt.- o: t'iiA.;ij;st :: to v. t: cai.Our.n
V?Tjj?h et' ohahi1k8 o.;, TUK ;:.u; Aitn.
AM) Oi- ' tlE j'CATH OltKK AI.LV.
Wo are iuH.A-ncod by varl as eon?iu<a Pilous
to address you, aud, in plain and siuipic lan
guage, to teil you truthfully oar viewn aud i
purposes. They arc also the views Slid pur-1
l?o8ea of tho great Dom cratic parly, which, for
fully threo-fourlhs of the lifo of our govern
ment, hay governed tho I s.i'e.i States, and is
soon about to resume the administration of that
government. Among ihosc 11 nsi.lcr tions a.e
the following :
First. Wc are naturally your friend: and
you.are n.sturnlly our friends. Any other re
lations hetweon us are unnatural and injurious
to botb. Was have the caphul r.nd give oa:
ploymeute. We own the lands and require la
bor to nuiko tnoie productive end profitable.
Ion desire to be employed. By your labor
alone you can live. Wd desire to employ you
end to have your laboa?aot because it u boir
to?, or cheaper, or more prof table to oA than
the white labor, which will bo glad to emue
sad take your place if we nvo conjpolh >d la dia
card yours aud invite it; but we desire your
labor booauso you know us, and we kuow you.
Wo woro b6rn together here and we have
growu up together. Tn infancy we woro
uut Bed together, in boyhood w: played together
sad we do not e. sily forgot thcae lor the sake
of strangers; Hence It Is. that we intend to
leave it entirely to your choico, whether you
will bo friouds with as or bo our enoi des, und
compel us to tact you as enomies.
We fauno we can do without you. Wo ,'hiul:
you will fiud it very difiicidi to do without r.s.
Wc thiuk it our duty to take oare that you are
ch fully informed in making year choice, be
tween enmity and hostility to us, and nload
Ship and peace WrA us, ns we can Inform yon
by tolling you tho wholo truth. Tho roasou
that It ib our duty to do this is bceauso we aro
indebted to you for great fidelity in tho past,
and becamie wc aro the stronger, sind you the
weaker party. It la always lite duly of tin;
Btri.ag aud powerful, bc.-ides boh^ just, to be
genorons.
Wc luive the wcslth. Tho houses in which
you livo a:o oura; tho lauds upon which you
must labor or starve are ours. Wo have edu
cation, advancement in the arta and sciences,
and iu civilization generally. You are for
tho most part, uneducated, juat starting In the
career iu which wo are so So? ahead of you.
Wo havo tho numbers over you; our rate a
thirty millions or more; yours four millions or
less.
Wo think it our daily to use all lho.-?c groat
advantages justly and generously for yoi r wel
fare, for your tdvaaceiuout iu education, in
the acquisition of property, r.nd in the pursuit
of ever)' good thing whtoh is meant by, or
make* up what Is meant by, <! "'viiisi lion," if
you will allow ns to do it.
Soooud. We sco aud /mow that you r.re hur
rying on into gront und immediate ; rouble and
danger to yourselves aud your race. You are
proposing to bring on a conflict between your
selves and oursolvss. If itcoincs?Ifyou bring
on timt conflict, it will be a coa,f:ict i ctween
'your raco and on* race. 'Ihove arc indications
that yen already thi Iv yourselves propared for
this oonilict. You havo for sonio timo p:ac
tieod aggressive and hortllo conduct towartls .. .
You havo assembled as a party or cla.^a, and
you have deliberately Interrujue 1 us in meet
ings, insulted and assault od bidivldu.is among
us, pelted oar houses with r.tonos. iusuliod our
faui?ios by vulgat and profane language] dis
turbed tho iiightajuict by unearthly whoops
am* Hcroams. threatening "doalh to tho Elebois"
?moauiug ourselves; , s.;aulted and thro, ten-1
od tho police aud police stations of th? oity,!
I Yod aro arming aud drilling in wwiiko prao
. ticca, and this for sggrosuon r.nu* attack, not
1 for defence j bacauso yon bj.vo no -^euso vy pre- i
I tenoo oi cease for cxpceti.i^ aggrenslon or at
tack from ns. Ycu havo never been uh*t rbed
mit even in your riotous . ud disorderly c ml net
' Tl% jdr coarse, khew that ya\t rrc r.rged and
enticed on towards this great danger "nd trou- j
bio by w'.oked white men. We know than,
who tboy are, aud rll about tbent; wb.it they
say, and what tboy are doing wo also know bet
ter than Ui.etj or y/u ran- &*.oir, the sure und
Bwifi pea ui ty which will fall upon particular
men when the conflict begins. But this will
not then save you. Tou will not thou be ox
evsed because you have been deluded and
elicited by these Ir.famouB uiou. i.istou for
one moment to particulars:
Whon wc held cur great mooting on the
ovoniug of the f.-'ih July, you proposed, it is
s&id, undor the guidance of a white man who
Is your cii-idah to for Mayor, and, we avo read,
assembled, to f vrra jii procession aud disturb
our meeting by muroiiiug through full live
thouwud people, closely puoku.1, iu the street.
Y'?u were, fortunately for youraolves, prevent
ed by tho influence of the Mayor, who is also
of your polltic.-.l aftlnity. if you had attempt
ed this wilful aggression, you would have
brought on tha conflict at ti.nt time; you did
lii 'At the 18 th day of^Dcouibrc. i8:y>,u sufii
aiein ..ai.ib ?:* of tho r,c. ahcr.i Stutofi, na.aeiy :
.South G.rolian, Arkansas, Alabama", North
Cr.vollu?. uiiil Oeo:gir., having ratified and ap
proved of the rmcu'.lnicut, the Secretary of
State of &hy United Sink's'; published tho law-;
fu3 Lorih'icaio, wiih tho grc.it of the na
tion thereto, and '.oni tk..i da? the amend-1
iuoiit am", the eternal abolition of tlavery, an !
.he perpetual freedom oi tho colored nan, he- j
I came tiio ir.evot.ai.de highest law i'.^lie Iaa.nl.
I But mark you! This is whatf ????? say. It Is
what iho Democratic party . ay.-, and insists
upon, and is now struggling to estab :sh. N t
.s.. ihc Republican Radical .r.rtv. Tlicv deny
ihls. You doubt mi We will ?h w you we
speak truth.
Thhsptcstiou being, .-s we cuppewo.':, f rover,
so.tied. was* reopened by the Radicals, so IV.r
as ihuy could ro-,ie\ 't. Wo deny ihe'.r right
or ;.ower ;o do this lawf-Jt.-'y, but they insist o..
It, and 7?iv ':?? the h-sue :o bo tried in the ;re.?t
contest n.?w gola^ on.
The Itadioahj ' ? l.SoG, proposed another
anicndtaent to the taai.-aaut'on, known as the
touricen.h (1-Uh; : mciidi. o.L They scut I.
io tho Si. Uh Tor r.pp.oval. It came to the
same l.cglsl. luivf "or the most part, in the
So...hern Mlr.tca whl h had approved aud there
by luiulc the .auonduio t. abolishing slavery
It was the same J.cgislalu c of .South Cr.roIi.ii>.
The So.?.thorn Ing'slatureij rejected the four
tceiuli aaiemlnwul, a id it was thereby defeat
ed. Thor did this becaitao it disfrgmuiaod
their best a.on. win; hud done *'o c.?ulnr.l txt
'.nc.:?ivo acts, cycopt nach as whey "had bee:'
encouraged and aided and supported *n doi'g
by the people, aud it woci-.l have boon mean
and d!-0r.iccrV.l If the poopte or thai; Legisla
tures hau punished those who were only par
ticipant*, in aa-ir own gu!)t. The Radiculn,
incapable of ?lis'inguiablng between weKui/feMa
and gcnercsaVl wore fiercely irritated at this re
fit Ij thereupon they declared our Legisla
tures illegal?the same Loglshttiires which had
aball.-ho 1 slave y and 'ssuved your freoaont,
who.-e rlu ihey had 'uvckod and noeep.od.
They broke ap these Legislatures by military
power, because, ihoy said, Ihey woro ''illegal."
They e.slabllshc ! military governments for a
time, aud fiiiiilly your government, such as It
now f;. They etil that ?*'. We deny it.
If wo are right, you aro safe. If they are
right raad the Legislature which made you free
was illegal, then ihe legality of your freedom
is aa open ijucstio'. Tor tho Pulnro discussin . >f
demagogues, Radicals and Bculawags. It will
be open mcrily for diaaaralaa and mine! ief, of
no pra -tieal avail, hocus, we, every man of
ns, and of tho Democratic party, would btau'd
by you to resist such a fraud. Wc ask you to
a.and I-y us fsr your own sake?no. for our
sake. Wo can and will take ..re uf ourselves.
Wo know how to d.i that, or to ?oe thai it v
done. Tholr hatred to iti was so great that,
for its ::.ike, with all their protended love for
ybu, ihey would give up your freedom and de
clare it *lllleg..l." Their hatred to the slavery
nf the ctli red man was less than their hatred
to the white man of tho Seth. Their love of
freedom lor you was less than tbo'.r luv: o. [
shivery for us. Do yon not sec It. Do yen
not sco .hat ii' the Lcgish luro which gV.vc y-u
freedom was "illegal," its act aLso must 1?.- ille
gal ? Do yor. not :.ee who d d fh*a, and that
they have failed to sec. rc from ihe Lcgisii -
liuvs they ral'. letfttl iTdificntion of the amciid
mcnt a" tho conHliivtlrni which makc.i yo
frac: Dues ..ot id! tili? show to yv.: wh
tricksiers and ei e :? aro leading y<ui ic your
destvu. tlou ? A icr :his o>:posur< of thorn,
when it is your ivi It to find .? pre:once for ho?
tilily kf us. you will pretend to believe i\e?o
men; i.taerwisc you will not bel'cvc thorn.
We havo not left you one jmrticlo of reason for
tn sting them exoent your wi U to do so. If,
iu fact y a. aro n t dccoivcd. but, knowing
tlioir falsohood, desire hostility (<? us, we can
lut help It. Wo sliali rcgrct^lt, au rc for your
own sake tii. ii oi '. '.?v.'u.
We havo -; tu... v v..% ?.. vo oOiiip!aa..t
agai 'S'. y i. Yon havo been placed in p .;
Bvvslon of supreme political nowor hi S'nilh
Carol'nr.; y<;." are responsible for .he manuor
in which that ?'iOwer ir. adininistered. 'Ihe
po^ ii'.allo.i of the St; to has two distinct j^c oral
classes?yv..r race, the colored \ e, aud our
race, tho white.:? There :. dso ?naher
and third ehias, f.r more p:oporly, c f.. igtts d"
the whitCA.ee, insignilica,nt in launl.or. n I
degraded in eharactor. U.a small as it is this
i. agai i ii&ui del 1 do two very disthici ;>?rt..
They arc very oo-ayrehcnslvoly c?,?ii!je.l ;a
?ie ?Ualect ct" the U.Jrth.ja m? Me. rj?et??>l?g j
itaiCiVnts :an.l . i'S.doiu Soilaim^s." Tl?s MaV ^
diviMoa, wit'a '..a'ivto parts ^overmi you,until
by your consent sad folly, g-.vcri* tho Slate.
Your t.?ee j, imt".;.' p.-.c??vi< i..m*s 'u nnmbcvH i;i
t. is th'ato j you hate ;. large majority if lac
votes. With ,thiw power iu your hands, you
-'sc^ndalon*!* nrhmset! it. Although you are
for the mrvt part Med m atetl and inexperi
enced in ;.? blic anY.v? , yet thc-re are among
yc. inca of ability ami etui-;< tion. These ?neu
you havo but a ???'?do, and havo committed the]
State udmtutSvrntion and it* representation In '
Congress-- its pat.ronagc aud power?its char
acter and credit?to tho carpet-baggers and
scalawags. Not of ce.ir. o because your .neu
?.i'C; io auy moi'it, Inferior to then, You are
ti.cir superiors, nnd you have shown ii when
ever there ha^ bee 1 a triii! of merit . Superior
in ?Icpor'iuout. in ability, oven i.' property, and
1immeasurably :o in respects hi'by r.iul churnc
tor. Ycu we.-c raced a> sui . oae pawev by
usurpation, aided \iy iuiill:?ry violence and
foro. We fulgi.i have looked on with some
COmpLctUey, co. t.th.iy with curiosity, and ?oon
you ivy the brief experiment of governing us. !
You w.'Uid hoc do that, bul Yv.t elevated cvtr \
not expect or ...tcnu olhei wise. W would have '
'??Jen nuick a ad decisive, and ended be for*; tl.'s
taue. Upon tn ?> c; v.. Ol tue toicgrv'p.. I <?'?
?c.o-.t.x fjttiid no! pro L'y . 1 ?'?? i. j
C'f'a. 14 of y / a i/.V <??? '"/? noni'naliw,!-, the City
of New York could alone send, and would havo
?ni.'. f.oui bor sw.vuii?^ p pt'Tluhm, men
era agh to avoa-ac us a ad b.-vo inadt? ' . ? tin
Litt .'J" such conHiciii fur . oce .-.hi.. Our
.text .'..ni ov.ty p.bt'c iiicetiug sb":e war- few
clr.vfj, Irl? ?'.*, ?'?d I.t lie ope.1 . ir. I? w.i so
dIsle..bod \. volored pcop: will '?ging'
nu "c wh.'opiiig, l1'] xcrcaui*...g ami .? minting
language, that it aiijuu: neil. Ail shit has bcon
sv.b:nh< d .; with.;..! retaliation or merit oil
wanlshim at. 0?h?'r designs :nil threats h:.vc
Le?:>: reported Lo ai; v.po < evidence hee.iiin^'y
irus worthy, but R? < ?im'ua! r.?'. I; .vril.de that ;
v,c w.l- nt>t dl 0:.. eyt>a by tho pobllc i?ppc.ir
asice ??f belief Ir. sfeb ch; r.c.s. They ara a!
var nee with i v.v o pe Icucc ? f y s r ur.turo ?
raid jrcuara! go d ih. r .v . but sot . ? .;s".-.
lout ivlih the b. ? ciiuractea r. ad doj five*., n.t- !
... v of l" e a \o uicii you ston '. . a .?'. ang it ,
belli?'. ai eti;'< . em ??. I.Migi.tg^ we J
I.now hCy hrivi: ?wo?', 'i! ? will V held :o
fear" ' : .???.?iu:u ahc:i :b-. < .: '?hell ?v'iirl
wi.ii! > ? inei...
Wo oiv belie, than ye; tav, wh,. It Is
ih; . .iu da; ens o uca i '.\ :t . luei wh lea 1
I
yoi: . ge \ on into !li(t:al. aggreysiouH. We will
toll y >v. wb . it iw Ihat .' \ do It. 'I i??y uro I
. by the ru'rdt j:uii a c.f sin: l,\ .'? .(
?io-: j. Tin:,. Wi.uld p.ovohe biv.oi':, he.l jus! .is
they did at afeiaji..!? .*.tu Now O/.'eawa In
liHoC. Tlie nirsHac.e .nd hiccd oi'>f.:w color
ed people, die ,- tliinV. pomli-.g t: *s rve-t p.oo
tion. would too p'ohlf.c *ocd for l^ dhvi veto*;
; nd * c .1 \s ml." 1m? i." .he hii*'er:nj.? ' .. Tnur
yesi-s' war. .- *d :he wrai o.:.b.-, nee. of r. ?I1l.i1
uilo fur *b. t e yiars had ; . vgh ?o.v?f
wisdom. :f .ho t n..H.*??.: come;?if thero rtxnU.
bo mn^H.^w.c and elwHlnhtni??l shri. nvt l>e
chargeable upon *.a; .?n i the eoirtrlvaiieos of
youi' RadicV.l : .-sor'.Kn's. and thdii lyi newa- |
papers will not k'\ail rgRin . ? eheai the po plo ]
in that res] cot. i
Po you remember tho eve of 1. tJI? tho j
nllack on Toil Suiule.', aini ihe ?.onu once- j
men! of the war'' Wo fie nu.' you do c^ioui-i
bcr. There were then mt.iu peop:u in the
Un ted ?t.".les who be'Ii vcl wo had g. caa>o
of compl. In!?who Me oopposed ... the Repub
lican p-aly ..nd is p. noses?tluui thurc a.e |
not- who approve of politic;;! . ui..em.icy
which has been given co ymi. The Republi
can jiarty was '?"??, a.- you are now. Iu a aanor
ity. Mr. Lincoln .'n*l Iiis party went into
power by a in! icrit) vote of the whole pet pic.
A gri.-at majori y of the American people was
was opposed to the war. it could not have 1
been carried on against us. Artful and do-1
signing men oi' the Republican party, seeing
this, contrived to lead us on till they
made a.s .-.?..pear before the wo M a.j the
a.g0rcy.'i r. and the authors of ihe war.
Fort Mumier was reduced, and the national
{big fired on and fowe.o.i by .??;. And then It
was at once the North, and ^hc M...-t. ana the
West wcro united i'.gaiusl us. .So I. v; 11 ...e
with you. You will bogin .he c-ouilict. j oil
are now beglin?lag it. 1'.' yo ^ ? ;. ?.?... r ct
\, Ii Iis liiirty millions W..I be a..> ? c i.j n
r.g.-1 s? yoiir racb with it: th. e ... I' 1?.
tc oiie! Do you aeo II? Do you .".o..bt .he
reaalt. or your Inovil Lie fate? Coa'si'.lev
what wiii the:: be yon. oiiuilIo>i which ycu
will haVO a. CO]>ied 1 cllCSOII ' ?? ^a-. r 'Jj'O f. r
your ;. e.-.c;il a ? ei a. a I tl.o <. ur. _ o of b?j : ?
laws. ccjnai justice, peace apeaceable pr >
ipc.ity. Agi'lu .! : vre k w ? I liilly
u i.I .s .?5 the rli.i! !a '.. o. vvnlon
?'ic fa. e . ild '. ?.. s will e i : OXoi.C: y< U
into ycu? j.r.scn! d... g?'?. or. re r.rmi.ig
and d.iiii'jg '. aari.le p r? .la-;, to pretest
our freedom '. ; . i renty n being ? i0*
daced 16 slaver) !! Thcso Ini'r.ai.i.s uic.i toll
yotl It Is iho plupoSO of .lie l.'e.u. eraile p. vly
t\. rostorc sh very?.h.-. \ u intea.l this? lb. t
i:' ; .; vote with r \ it w.'Ilv .tot in.kc your
selves ; ?;;.in lave.. Mo f.'.chocd c cr caiccd
I
ed ill's i " kadr.e s a.: ', ainlaclty. If y a
?.> iuhl ttaj t. .'. .-. on aio aeat voa won I ( see
ran! detect .. \Va . il Cipoao It lo you; wc
w .1 not ash yt : io luh ur word ha It, br.i. we
will Ohtablish ah t wo say by ; ?>? .ecu.us.
it Ih a (hi.b t fai.NoIiC' I "i ihej 1.::cw that
wc are nut only girltle s > the h. ...e '?. t v?o
are tho parly whieli iash.'i hai y ur ivced m
is iI-;od an ' il (?>?:: ? etibd ; thai it hi ...t a..J !
cannot ever bo (tue 1 or ?? . ? ., wl 16
the P.opubilca:' .y have made i! n c;>cn
Lucsiion an.! h; \o !^.. it iOj if th prov, .1
now, at * j-..--.! Tu are ?.iry tho unla ? f 1 extinc
tion of : i'Voay .a.p.y ho dculfrO ? >? '. ollKojttod.
We W^ti to I yor. lie v. ri.is a; Or. fl.e Mh dry
o* J?au*.ry, ;i>'5 I . ..gao?.r. . ^ s.-* . v* r.?
na.one.taent ^f tt.o ?oasiitush n of ?ho U?1(0.1
Sutca, >c be .submits! t" ..*cat'V. r. ? Stato:i
for Iii??*' f ; p tval, in Uu wt rd* JV>l;.wu*g:
??Au . ..v. XI... taECi'i . i Nclihcralay.c
ry nor involuntary servitude,.oxcopt as a pun
lahme nt for crime, whereof the party asha1.!
havo boon duly wotivlotcd, si.:;!! exist within
thd L'nitod States,or ;?ny place sa.b'ect lotheir
jurisdiction.
"Sec. 2. Cougrom shall havo power to eu
forco this articlo by appropriate legislatioh."
I This could not become a part of the consti- j
i tution without tho consent ami approval of
throo-for.rths in number of the Sutcs. That
number of Staves could not bo had without ihe
Southern States cr several of thorn. The abo
lition of slavery, thorctore. could not bo made
lawful and binding without or., i id. Wo gave
th: c aid promptly a.;d koaustiy. South Cart*
liua w.is the tir..t to do it. Wo who ttddrest;
you wore part Ice to it. it was.done by the
Leg's! .tar ? of 18G1?. oi the loth day of Xo
i vamber. Other Southi r.i States followed, nn- j
as r.nl ever yearac'ive* j-slsc and wv ko I men.1
Did you do this beotuso they avowed t ".em-!
i sulvcu aii,' oaeniic:. ? or ware you cheated ybcr
helvea? If (he form- . then it '? ? the highest
? reel of yet on ? itv to ?'.: nd .'. , *.???. i r*. a,
c'.o.i i . . we dial; ! e e..<. i e. t. ? e ' r?iI er.
If the hvi-tert the. yoi may !. by-lb.?
choice yon ill -ko.
Wo w':; shew 'o ;OH what soil of a ..ovei i
i e.it it is 'hat yo have set i:a o\. ry?ur>elves
and ouvSalvcfc. .'t is now on exhibition ;>.t
Co! am ha. placing . s ..:?( ! prank u- he sto od
?i, the shame atu ridicule of our whole coun
try. It claims lo exercise ihe power of tnxa-]
i- '1 but it docs hot re rosou ;?rop rty.
would b rruw moitoy on th credit of the Statu.
It Icstru-ys tin-., ored'i I; its lawlessness arid
corruption. Wae..er ..vs.. bis money to
your 2't v.:liiucnl will lose it. .ml ho wlh
de er.a lib" .o..s. You l.a.e a (rsvci'iior. a |
Lie ..to..a at Governor, a aocrc.ary ? f Slate, n j
T?eaaurca, a Compirjlh ? Cieue d. a i Attorney- I
? c. oral, a Sr.perlmcuaect ,.f I luoalion. aa.t
atijAdju.ani-t caeral. The.'e ara il.c vxfccii
tivc or administrative eovj.-:. Yon have a
h'euatc and a II m*ui>;' Ilopic eutativos. These
uro one hundred rad fifiy-iirc in ii umber, and
coustilutc your Lcgislat re, which leviw axes,
borrows ? "f i: e u aud spends money for ns.
Now this whole .c^lslaa're, all hs mein hers,
arid the 'h'tucullv: corps p i i 0cther. are
taxed sr. iie.-Daitn and : v-two no;.:.a:*.a
and twi: tv-'iwo on. t III The one hund
red . ,d iif:; five legi mile; llo >e and Senate)
aro .axed ai.e hanidro?. and tblrty-hvc ?allars I
and twenty-lwo ceai.. ?'>?*..'? c.yaal to four j
dollars and nine ecu Is i>-10 ') each. Lai?
ninety-one of these legislator:; pay uo. tux at ]
?II. They are no. on the Ikx rolls. The twenty
eoe torn apd represent;! live* from ?hc rid
commercial Chy of Ch. rlesfcni are texc-1 oigliiy
foyr del.,.;; r.au thirty live cents . l.tia.lU. .. j
A/l jftf this tvaa ?.avo ? n. %'ulhi b pa:?! by one. j
metober?a respccLhlc coin.cd maa. lie ;?iys |
the largest of a.:;y one ui tho J.cgiaUiliie t
?:r Mxccuttve Departmosi' uf your g?J>VV- merit;
That f.. her one dollar Is ;;ss- .-..ed?.. y- be
he pays i?i'peii your -he.jvav...-^?.aerah
Moses, w!io i? .; iuemb,r.r for. b t ??
,(?. '<!..:t of Charles'oti? -Js.' tho Spr.-.kcr
thj IIoaBo. ami the St..i i?j"-,;u; chOoOti oleccou.
but nc'.vr?iicicss al: ?>.' /??'??', Chief ???. th-. o :
your Supaeuie Conrc?? >. ach pvjtmdsttig to
be as wonderful as your l.cgicl. tare.
The executive corps aggregated is tasten six;
teeudoll:uaanduineky-n:ao cents ^IC.OO.IOC). ;
Thift large sum; except the Adjufottit-Gencrafs {
cuo dollar already uamcd, ia paid by ihe:
Licutemmt^Goveruor. The Governor and si)
tho remaining thlri pay noihlug. Wo veTer
to ti e taxes o.' Cl. They cannot yet bo
rscortraned for i :G~ . i. 1? hoped tb.it a
se:i:-.o ef shaaie wi. i^JAteyjar .opreseatailvc
to coutribnte .vane poriioni of their, saiarm^, or
..f .heir Lboy cot.tbigsaUij tab-' year'lo t.i.c
public ueee.isliies. iSow, we ash y.t; squarely
aud plainly, uo you suppose S'acli e. ;?a,lc.Oi
tilings can ouduro? Can a government be
carried on by stub, persons* Will the j-find
ibols who will trust tliohi or lend them money?
! f they do find mich, d<.o? cue single man in
South Carolin-! believe thr.t ihe property-hold
ers will be such foals as over to pay ouc dollar
af the debts -.hoy may ebi'lract? You ku'jw
tho) will ? . Do y <' suppose -ha ta"-s ihey
o*y '..ill be paid? A ew weeks ,vill dotbr
inhtc ih: i- bcc.tiine il will n-j.ori.i'aio whether
we sh.dl ag.?ia he put' u;juof maitary rule.
One thing is stirc arid inevitable?If yon per
t.Ist in ...ahi ahiin^ sach a ^ re aerit we eari
not aud v, . not iiiaiatala yvu. .Ii will hat bo f
hostility io you?not a 'esirc lo oppress or]!
eompol you?but thai Irrj-s'lstil le. rinwxa tor. (
1 w of necessity, of self prescrv .lion, which
nature has ni.nh for a: u made It . t ?? .-.3er
ill a a all h main 1. ws. because it is of Divine
origin. That law will compel u? to cail iu the
hai'ly and thrifty white in: :i from nb j;ul aud
Mibstituto his luh ?? lor your labor. lie will
succeed to 1 ntr p .1 elui home:, a ..1 you will
follow th-1 path a :d ;ho fo; * it 110 of tlte -adia ,
,vho thought . :. ye now think, and no rushed
as yon n-.w blindly rush upon your hiovitable
f ie. You have yoi . ciicho now. You may
never haio it again, i f y. - aro rv-o to your
selves, into 10 oiit mutual iutoresisr. nl welfare;
i.' you stand !?y us, wo will iaud ? y you, ami
Jicr*' wi 1 bo ? e. .e aud ; csporiiy raid nil their
blessing's shared ' o.ire -n us. I* you choose
otherwise, and ha nd by \ i. r ; resent a so la
tea; if you a.llioro lo tlioui . ;ul In as, th.-1 y\,u
will nut the :o govct?ii us, and yea saah i:
s.lvi-s tj be ;;ovo. 10 ! by thoa;, ihoa y^U
must go you: w.i_. r.nd wo \yi'! ?-n our ways;
We will ? t molest ..? treu1 le yoa. Ybu n:aj
11 peace van ; air 00 .so .S aretohed
I rv'.u. Wo thr.i'. no,. lbUi>\v ycu. Wo must
I and wo oil! 'ai 0 care et c r ..ve?. '. bin.', jf'
, these ihin^it, se.kiiety mid T.lmty. The^a v
vital io you. Wo k.u.w It, *nd for yv w .n
take, we luftcat y.a to !n> trti VI by .4*tkU<
r.n I aotbmg oho, in forpung, your jiulg'aeiii.'
it wi.? be s jediratoiil wliioh'wi.j id".ore lo
ya.r? Uti g .d evit, ".ud t? y. ? c ibhen, .V?;d
the gebevatiohs that will fellow *he??.
M06K8 D?B - ?GMit QttOUHU AND LOFTV '
T?^fejjx?.?.?? c rrcBricrideut reforms tts that
tlVthc r.epnbllcr.u c.--.e^s, bold hi Columbia
ou S.-.ti;.d: y night, for tho purpose of nominal?
lag (?irc.t".t Judgca, J. J. YV right, the colored
sonr.tojr from Beaufort, wee.nominated by R&rj?
dolpi., colorod. Tho nomlution was seconcW!
iu a sot speech by Speaker F. J. Mose??, who
said th.it tho tlnio had come when the colored
man should hold office, that he was ammi
the issue .a id ready at all times to make
:>, and that if brich a platform would cause tho
dufc.it of vtmat and Colfax, hiv for^me Wfitf
ready to 1:1 rot defcaJfe
pri.-e, as ?vhon al tktvbi.h;*
Whippcr (colored,, nominated KUiott (colorod).
for Speaker, Moses violoiithj^ opposed.-the
nomination, and seal tuat such .nc.sures would
cost tho party half a million votes. The dlfr
ference is thar Moses, after Iris election on
Speaker, Jan off to Obavlestou to avoid voting
ou tile epclhl equality bill, and thon, to onfry
favor, cries out ir. seoret canons for office for
tho h'ack man. while Whippet was open au?5
above b.-a.d. rii.l declared In open session that
the negroes ought ?.0 hai ooniep boeauso they
had .he major I.y and. .the groMer.uit^ljgfg?>3,
It is said that Moses fronts to gd to Cbngflpt -
because greenbacks uro better than^bifl8^|~*v
ecivable, and that DeLa.-ge .'colored) longs
for tho nncsy hoaors of the .Speaker's ohair.
The tambling of Moses w.-.s agreed on by tho.
prechms pair, bat will produce no elToct, unless
tho doer., of the eh cms are opcu when haile
quiu maker: his . p; caranee.-? Charleston Newt.
The New Orleans T'nuj. saj-s that the hkhV
er.tians ..re very favorable for a revival of bas
in v.:a in that city hi the approaching autumtl
and winter. Tho chances are in favor of?
brge ytold of cor ion cud oon;, and cano prom*
ices unusually well.
A roi;:I wo; aar bottled up a lot of nice pro
rcrvc. and 1 belled them: "Put up by Mrs.
C." lie. bov Johnny discovered them. BOOB
ate tho content: of one bottio, and wrote on
the be ioui of t\:^ label : "Fat down by
C." * i I *
'_ ^ ^ ^_-. .. , .^ lmmrm ?
.a. o'j&E&yy
Mr?:i. COuKELHO.% &. KliAllER will he my
0ci! . il .!;!;?. :,.1j>?;kc .v?m :bc< Dbilriot.
W. G. CONJtOB.
_*i
orrrcn a.'<.si ta - t assessor,
Ua laa ,Vr.\ 1.?: I;.". r:;: iz Rxvkkus?
O.v.nyb rg, Ai-^iwl 27,186th .
Attention i?* c?lkd to t?i% chunks in the HcTcnue
U ?21 tin . tob.-?.-o, Cigarnfand.Whiskey?
I.ve.y Dci?Tor Wi:o ^ciV Xutiaeco or Cigare is ir?
\ to p;.y in n?d-?oi. ojibc ripecial Ta* already
pnh' s? :!to.ai'"i of:'|53.R9 lor tile uat-i
.or- ... / ibr. ?ul&? Mi-y 1 &?'?>?
T'e .iow? ".: ? if?& m tbt?T\- po3se*?tan any ftt?t, or
pittlilmg Apprtx&tus, wbclh*u- iu ua*'or not, 1b re
qiriied !o Y.\?ua*i- Maieat ?ny Olfioc.?a pyeo.. Failing
locoiii/ty ;> 'hoUy o'Cie h-mdicd deltiinv whica will
tnrs:.-:c-l.y ^)r<Mtlr- -OUO. W. STCfiaEiiX*.
,r. g CO?T. ' Arisr:Ht--.at jtsscgaor^
F^!t ??I!.\T. -T21AT XEAT ?OX
T.AC*. it'tVUUltXCE .1 Onuixcburg .ViUagfl
b'.loii'.."i:^ .m t'. \\"..'. 1O1.10 c. HiicAtod on tho. Court
Ho; .e S,o? aie, v. *:ti iiocKS?:?ry,.?iit Eulldings and
Car?'at> RitcclteU. Teians ru^!oi*ate. Apply to
tun 2n?it ?C .SONR At iJSOAJtB.
S
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CUOOL a OTIC ii.
Ha-a-olae; of ,Lo OUAN*- VA',~7;G FEMALB
.'KM? \'A i\Y \> ?!? b - vc8i:rued ilia ti. a1 Monday in
Sop) :r.1>.:. nude? tt?? cai?^ bi'Jftr*. W. O. Coxutav
:iui! Alis* A n?*.u ftil). I liope to bo iu my plaeo
pcr'ii bv ?In- Ira of Oo?ober.
nu, 29??! W. O. COXKOfU 1
s
?ext ;il^81?X of niy SCHOOL will o?m
MONDAY, AUGUST 31sx, 1868.
The uficnoon will, as iM?ah be doyo\cd to....
YOUNC LADIES.
jv oiitj>1 Bticudrnce its '.?cqunsici by nilooatempla
i\t'? joining.
?. W. TENN.
tt?? ?9 2t
7J1E II01?K OF All*} C'OIJWI'RX*
KNOW T n E IM I
Tho rittet, ..ml licht, and Truest!
. l - ^-iU 1
L 1 F Jl? ii I K E !
? la.-. ?>\ . Ii ifi (CM
EvritY PRi:i\mw-rVKltV ?XUITB MAU
?od Wo.jl.j ?> . c'inn v, v.tie puts trust
So. 1 tic ?-'*? ;?. jo? 0! lie C -i * trvoc ti?d' the Uaion
'..1 il.o o-.'jy????> <?> '? I) i.t.cif.-'o Patty, ought to
kaow ( ic a'. * iinTa p. '..ci;-lci) tLc /rjatnras at least
. ,.. c r. ".n .i'' ? ?;>? cmo? ciW-of Iboao
'?1 o. 0' ?r.!io'ju 7/ii?<')c v.oii.-jbt 10 o glorious firul
:hvi. % ?? -?t *.*,*<
Uy* . I., ay 0 ho N : ova. BctarQim AJtn
r... 11 ? t ? -a. is. ? :.!.(? I'd. - ??*??* 01 our candldaWi
for ; ; ? . -.i initi V".???-? ?crti?eni ol' tlia United
o .c.. v.'. '.a ?be beb' style of the ert? ate
.r.bi ? ;d ps ov. ? :
1?. .a,c '? .:? I* * i..re (?.'il?: r? p'.i)?Seymour
. nil I.In'.-?I. by 'uci? ?*........,..$2.00
S'h^ i \< i .e.? (1 :) <???''?')?Beymour and
I'd .r? b by .0 ?.?.? ?!? eu 'i.1-03
VO cllmjs:
La t,r D01 b.c Pijtuvc*?8 copies.-.b.00
li>.. ^1?. i>(.. 7 :o;>icb. 10.00
f '.;? . 1 !c'< c ?a c> Ics. 6.00
Do i) >. '.co.:.. 10.00
Tb.'pro rc l i>r 3 ?.'des are to bo devoted to
lar: a os ?..
; b-- ?e;it o oue addra?s.. All
!>!.: .??; .?. 0 c.i o.? .o!o b so C4 to avoid damago
In 1 hi ,!>.."?-, a tli ..^e- rrcc o* po >tago.
O.-: 0 . . 0 ?! oi . ,1 dollars .md otoriaajr be
fit . f". l?v i ^P- ? , ? 1' . 'I l o 'cotcJ on deliTery. , ,
\\ *v. cU ? ? ?v* '?v .-.lc o-'cd a package pf 80
';...! e.mp. ?n ?!?,?:? ?: ,:>. kw. =to adVaa?ie?e
e, A d. , u\ ?. . H ?. J?
?. ^ STViPtlEKS..
' o 01, Wssis.ngXon, D/O.1'
r :7? X. U>?J 1 > . c.v., cfvHo iiivmo nopejr la
1 />'??:. .\vt.tei t w ? '.eu..
.;u .9 tf
DEJSTAL KOTICE.
F fer:e? ino lhib to thsMie hen EsUbmuiea hi?
r? r<rr the ttacitoe el DcnUatry in all its
hr*aehoa, r t his KtsWtwco on Market Street, Onpe
?"0 Wliifterao*.-8'? Taofory. ^
Wort ^ovietn Oold) Vulcanite, Bdver, and Ph?
tina, nad nil wo.k iv: rannrd i'or 12 v.iont li...
J? p MAl?iStN8Kt, W.T>..
^uney 1C>- 1y * Surgeon fVinrt.