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THE ORANftEBOBft NEWS, i SATlltMY, AUGUST SO, 1808. ,. ,11- I - I ? - FOR PRESIDENT, HOBA'flO SETMOm OF NKW YORK FOR YXCE-PRESIDENT. P. BLA1IL .' *^#$nfer|W$b<^^ I-tttaiigratioa: redressed1?: WuVmuui&dott; to ?-ov?rnor r.dl'U?rTU *^:? ItfeW^'A ???W. * gffij ?i\m.*i sfaai^abc Vibw^ iRttflii tlfc t^?j&ftfcf?lu^^'eYm^ our -ldiaaafrfxom?, " ^offlftgWfovX^f ^irMod^ as eftriec&l ol too ?fts4idV &ty i^a^ndaeiaAo withj^JuropV) uiuoiigV .:All?Bui<i??J im^''lrffcctefc' * It la inf.:=too irttg^out^oi' ; rwar.gw.uc.i, oo ,accou :]jl^|fc^gs^ido^,iwilii. mc&sia fC^Sj at baad-. \St?^io? ><5t'.i..s(;.ucc, ,-^utio-a number 0>.. fol ?W^oitlaoms. 6f l?erman ;.arc: .ic.gc.' .who are in ; &$f%ab.lt o? corre.rrSou-lbg xogrta. iy wlth-thoir [tf?iivca r.ad frieiuls afeoi? the water. " Kap d^^rv^^hb^jiccd. uib-rc? Cae ;sirod..ctmb ofvwY.te bJjer Co- a more eoasidcr&ble orient. Tsetethifc pku&rt/ of the niaghborhtcC eaob ooa ltflbiUo abaai 100 aero, of ir.nl with a .place s\i4<b\c for" ; :lwoHiiig-hou80. cu each tract. " ^t^'S^'aV. cor th'uls?aJ acres of land can ?-1|8???li:^'c;^:^?$-od* ?. y :u'?. ??Q3i'Jo2i]wvhi'P'l Oijoliandreil doIUrs, so in nob tlircdjfcttc'.'. . laifc oach of these tracts be then ir.sei to iiuvaigranta for a term of ?r,' at 'a "pricefixed nova say at $-100 : ^thc.iaean time, until purchase, to pay ?'nW^&th** 'interest of t?sa f rice, which at $4G0?wbuld be $2$ a yeaf. . A contract of pK&'li-iiid' world ?uufadllj advantageous to jffir^o^vMcraei! tue immioant ?ud would i'ew <v ,: .. . ? ? ,^..' ^ . .. ^^^Ju^oca numbers to jock to car shuroa. .^Hti.^#e..fipwtwa i.rjReo, How ^re w? -to :<f|(?^y?^ As scea ? b ^Ve^lfeluj'(>d has s:ib*eru>od the tend, aa5 ?v^&'l^dflTth'e preliminary arrftagomoats, let u .QmumiUec of 3 ?.??- $ bo appointed, pad let ^te^^'S^^ eoino of our Ger >. ^,>{^tt,c:it8?.a?r4.t?ko thc.a oat to see the ? Jj^f^o loc, 'iioproposoil for tli'o dwellings ? ;"'|r^;ft^^?; aaa aoqitaint thcan with all pd^^j^f^ttae leases, prices of the b?n\'f &e d?ue, cur 0 crmau friends h?f? cau eovr^poudeuie. abroad, and .0* piidid^tisfactov'ly to (boni-.-how. everytluog is f)9H?.^bdhd. w'By this meaim,' numbers may be \v il?^^cf^c'?^ic^o South Carolina,' who could - 5^^:y'J'ersv.adovl by :> pa.blic agent at all. ^ '?SC L'0;!'" '3 as tcasuts, alfc^^^^fe^ieyovy j^rty^sorao.wijo wcvJd &B(|to^^|iuSoro^ be1-hired bgf lvc>.wtng?^e9oa e*t^dughei :hon aie worth ; :fdr'!thelr:inbor lffluait%|o^rfa:a'd n^ve'rbli^le. ?^/Vltty lm: .?tt*. K-.;-r...;. i. *a?;: i wanfc t& see this plan iried; for we bo Ticvo ?t will ^aoccod. - What nelgWxvhood will i motioa 7 Lei us bayo a BAN 'I^CtlbN in this entcrprh-e. ' Let the a,\\, WHO lil?ADS THLS A? 4^}diiS^^ of his neighborhood at' . ^.?tor?C'i for this la. the. season- fco arraa^a. the ^W.-V Or, let it bo bought forward at tho ^jrfj.Ddi?ooivtio Club in the Iru^oa. .'?.In ?fls way, niiich more can ftficnmplishod. than wo wo aid At S:"sl imr\g-1 ^Vf^ ?w'jjed th/i'I the p'.fior v>w to obtain .,cu. plflo.a in (-ar mhlit, is to Induce' ??^r"7 5soyar..l laa/dlrs iu oomc together. In this *way**aoy arc u i nweh utter st^ngms Li the f hvr.u. j'hey tee ftvo.'.n? tlieiii familiar faces; '^fiipf can ie'y ca each ythc* for mutual ass?K? "'^BitiWill a;i h-. v.r oi' sickdoai .or trcuhlo: aad -lw??;X*f.>1r,?'J,'J "G0"':uc il; a't-'ohed to $V<.,s?ihf.^: ?Ath-ry hsvo hewu totxtoir ioted Fa. Apbrr:?. m1, i ,ico the p:t ? tod. Thort .?^?ijJpifc^.^'O 'fo.:._L\.dlc;.I ua.ke^s ,1a ilv.t soe '--?.<-h-'ii.: .he; -..".I h va Lo irc.-.te elwwhoro.' The ?tW?^^^p'-'y M h.bor ..Hi reader land ?"t .411. ? . ^^ti^aW .he, ca ie I-.j, Wo >rlll ,ico .^n^a^mc-.osit 'abc -nyatom .-up- b utt . .*W^Mi'f? >:*dCav;ti(.loataV.:Ul - bator ablo to ??'??jJJ^t^t? b' twaoh' Dcmeo'iild and-il.V.l?ul ?Jjpy'^. T-'O Haleal :.c^roes w'11 then linu, th'.i t'aoy iaxvo a.j ecvt.il.?;y $f omplcy. inoot; that .y yoi-.r t-hoy have to ohr.ago v. '-Oil e? alodo j ffttlle tlie. DcB?o?aatlc ?' frUd-a^a ? will. ?!ave .'at&l - l*is'd*tlrtigt end v Steady employ maw. '5A tolim^a.oac gfctSietif " y%ij',?>MW Ule St^eiJW whi be ti.: ^!ll^ st-raes, ' .a;!I Ihcy aro rolitd out of oar uplift j TOB &ELATION OF fim HACE& AK ADDHE8* TO THE .COLORED VO^EfuS, THE DEMOCRATIC rOLICV. The wterepr?^^ the purposes and desires of the Democratic p-*rty, end of ihe re units which would follow a Dcniooratlo success, which hove boon so centlnm.tly made to the colored voters of the city, rendor igt. nn?o?cvry that an aoihorative annonneement should bo made to thorn of tho truo principles and ob* joctsof the^i^uiorftticjpjrrty. It waa, thuvc l| ^'Riachrdt, At e aieetiiifiioftho Centtal J)oui f:ooratio Cinb, ooui^baedjOf dchpgRfcs. from.tho eovoral wards bf fto eitjr, ?L?t an address should be issued'to the colored votort, on b'o ^IfOrtWlle^or^ifflvty of the oily and byUtirauthority/ ? Li compliance with ihm resolution? the fob ? < r\ .-J nr. to be true~iio"premise that we do uot intend h?neV^l^f? ^finlir^t?! odcao gaMir^'&^vo ; toaBiuozvtion of thV'coiored voters; corifMontltf f| trusting to tho; truth", t?> reunite ttyo>o whose interests are idjmtical,;; and whom force and ;falsehood have kept separate so long. JAMEB CONNER, , President Democratic Contrail Club Of City of Charleston. iiiE Abnr.'i^s" of' tPB* dumocuatio white' v?XB't ? oi c'liAnnas'i:;: to v..'.. COLORED VOTKRh op 0HAHLK8 o.'t, TUE a.i:Ai:..Ano. AXD olf HIE atCATB OUKE^AXSiY; "Wo are infl.aacod by vai'h as considerations t? address you, und, in >plain and aiuipio ian guugo, to tell you .lalhfully our views and purposes. Thoy are also the views and pur poses of tho great Doniocrntic party, which, for fully threo-fourths of the lifo of our govern ment, liaa governed the United States, and is soon ab?ut to reatuuo tho administration of that govornmeut. Among thoac considerations aro tho following: .' - First. Wc are naturally your friends and you.are usturally bur friends. Any othor ro tations bctweon us are unnatural and injurious to both. W i have the capt.al and givo em ployments. - Wo own the brads end rcr.iliiv la- ( bor to make tnem productive end profitable. ITdU deair^ tobe employed. By your }abor e?one you can live, W$ desire to employ you and to have yon* &Ik>;v??et. oeoattse 3t 'v. haL ter^ or cheaper, or mora prof table to cs than the white labor, wlUoiL'.ivfSi-'.'be glad to come and take your place if wc ?vo compelled to dh? card yours and invite it;.but we desire your mbor'boeauso you know us, and we know.you. Wo woro bCrn together here and we. have grown' up together. In. infancy we wero tunned togefchor, in boyhood wc played together sad vre do not easily forget these Tor tho sa.ke of strangors. Hence it is, that we intend to leave it entirely to your ohoico, whether you will be friends with tus or bo our enemies, and compel us to treat you as enemies.' " Wo /mow we can dv.without yon. Wo ihiuL you will find it very difficult.'to do without us. Wc think it our duty to take 'rare that you are as fully informed in making yorr choico, be tween enmity and hostility to us, mid friend ship and peace Wirft us, as we cau Inform you b^'toiling you tho whole truth, -'^i'lib' reasmi ll?^Cfs'?nfaaty'Wdo this is bbcaiiso we hro indebted Co you'Yor^rfca^ fidelity in tho peak and because wo are thd Stronger,- nnd you the weaker parly.' "It - Is always tho duty of the strong ft ad powerful, besides being just, to bo genorous. Wo have the wealth. The houses in which you live axe ours; tho lauds upon which you must labor or starve ore ours. Wo have edu cation, ndvr.ticomont in the nru nad sciences, and iu civilization gonerally. You are, fc tho most part, uneducated, just Starting in the. career iu which wo are so far ahead of you. Wo havo th? ruanbors over you; our raco :s thirty miilious or more; yours four millions or' Icsb'. ?' ' ? We think it our duty to use all theac gioat advantages justly and generously for your wel faro, for your dvanccmout in educatidi? i; tho acquisition of property, nud iu the pursuit of every good thing whioh is meant by, or makes up what is meant by, '^?'.VlV^Wi/^o;^,'' il you will allow us to do It. Second. We see aud /enow that you are hur rying on into groat und immediate trouble aud danger to yourselves aud your race. Yon aro proposing to bring on a conflict 1 "tweca your selves ruid onrHolvss. If it co'*n h pyou bring on that conflict, it wiM be a co .iVt 1 etweon your raco and onr race. Thoro aru iadicatioiis that yen already think yourselves propared for this conflict. You have for somo time prac ticed aggressive and hortllo conduct towards :is. You havo atjscmbled as a party or cla?s, and you luivc doliboratoly Intcrruple-J us in moot itigs, insnltod r.ud nssaultod individu..Is among us, polted our houses with stones, InsaUod our families by vulgar and profane language, dis turbed tho night-quiet by nuoarthly whoops anil BoreamS, threatening "doatli to tho Rebola" '?-moaniug ourselves; aaarmltod aud thvor.toa od tho police aud police stalums of tha oity. Yod ore arming ayd drilling in wariiho piao ticca, and this for aggres.aon f.^it attack, not for defence; baca.iao you h-.ro a* ceuso or pro ton oe of csoee for eYpeetiug eggro;?km or *?t tack froia us. Ycu havu r^ever boOB dirt ibed, net aveu in your riotous aud disorderly candoct fyo, of coarse, ktevr that yaV. r.tc r.fgsd aud enticed on towards tit is'great danger and trou ble by wicked white men. We know tbo n, who tboy a:o, and r\\ about tbem; what they say, and whtit thiiyaro doing wo also know bet ter than they br ^u raa k.ioir, ? the sure siud swift penalty which, will fall aport parfclouhtr men when tho conflict beginn. But this will uot then Bare you. Tou will not thou be ox ousod because you have beeu deluded and cheated by there iufumouB men. Listen for one moment to. particulars: . . WudU ne h?ld our great mooting on the evening of the 24lb July, you proposed, it is j^itL ua^o^thdijttidance'of a white man who 'jT'^ourwrfdidcfe for Mayor, and,vwetare'tindr assembled; to form iu proocesien nud disturb our;meoting by marohiug through full1 live thousand people, closely puokoa, in the street. Yea were, fbrimtately for yoursolvt*, prevent ed by the iuflueooc of the Mayor, who is also of your political afllnity. lr you had attempt ed this wiiful nggresaion, you would have brought on tho conflict at that time; you did ?:i -.. ii... i'q?x.-R. Tt.-^tj^s.m? ....a; i ,11? -ju .llu lujn u?, '*?vi.\juji/.'. . TO /^jni mull cibn v - a ub or of the Southern S^ombs'ateiy hSbuth - C,??liaft, Arkansas.' Alabama, ' North. [Carolina uatV Georgia, having ratiiiud and ap : proved'-, of-'the' rim8flabiVnt,',tIre1 TSecremvy of .State of shy United' Staic?.-' published tho h-w-. fal rerlnicaio, with tho great seal of the na tion thereto, and .'.om that dr.ycho amend; tiiont ami tho accrual abolition of tlavcry, and tho porpctuai freedom o,r tho colored iuan, be came the h'reVticr.blc higbost law af^io land, But mark vou ! This is what* r.? say. Tt what tho Democratic party .-.ays, aitd insists upou. and is now struggling to establish. N Wj iho'Republican' Radical ;r.rly. They deny jfuls. You doubt u?? We will ?b.wyouwja Speak truth. Tit's question being, as wo suppose.;,forever.) settled, was ?reopened by ihe Radicals, so. far as they could reopen lt. Wo dcrly^ their right or power to do this !aw"a!,y, but they Insist on it, and 7tov -a tho bsuu to be tried in tho great contest now goln^, on. The Radicals, v. iiSGC, proposed another amendment to the constitution, known as the fourteenth (1-Uhj amcndmc.it. -They sent Iu to the ?Status for approval. It enme to the same Legislature?.; for tho most part, in the Southern ?&fes wltl .h had approved and there by ;.W<rV:he a.mondiuo't. abolishing slavery It was the same Legislature of South Caroline. Tho 'Southern "lag" shit men rojeotod the four teenth amendment, and it was thereby defeat ed. They did this because it disfmru hL-.od j their bent limn, who had done m crhuinr.l >r c,ffe-aivo. ac;s, eycopt siieh ee wbcyliad bee: encouraged and aided end supported in doiag by the pooplOj and it would, have boon mean and dl^racerh! If the people, or thai: Legisla tures had punished those wJno were only par Ueipsata in ih?ir owu guilt, he ?adlcul?, iuoajpnbTc or dis'inguiahing between mesai*^^ and genet ashy, were ftorecly Irritated at this re ftw.i; thcrcuptfa " they declared our Legisla tures illegal?the sauto Legislatures which had abo'Iahe ' slavory and assured your frcouoni who.^e aid they had 'uvuked nud aoeep.cd They broke up these Legislatures by military power, because, they said, tboy were "illegal." They cstabllshe l military governments for time, and ilually your ..government, such as now >?.' They call that tyt*. Wo deny it If'wo are right, you aro safe. If they are right aud tho Legislature which made you free was illegal, thou tho legality of your freedom is an open question for tho futuro discussion demagogues, Radicals and scalawags! It w by you to rosist such a fraud. We ask you raand by us for your'own sake?not for our sake Wo can aud will take i*ro of ourselves. We know how to do that, or to see that it jiS done. Tholr hatrod to uu was so gvcab that, for iis aake, with all their protended love for you, they would giro up your freedom and dc elr.ro it "Illegal." Their hatred to the slavery of the colored man was less than their hatred to'the white man of tho South. Their lovo of freedom for you was loss than tholr love of alavory for us. Do you not sec it ? Do you net sco lltat u the LcgLshluru which gV.vc you freedom was "illegal," its act also must be ille gai 1 Do yor. not .sec who did thht, and that they have failod to sec a re .from tho Lcgish tUreM they call hyul ratification of the nmc.ul mcnt cf tho constitution which makes you froo? Doos not rl! tills show to you whr> tricksters and olteais aro loading you to your desti tution ? A lor ;hi? exposure of thorn, whon it is your isi h to find a pretoncc for hos tility tor us, you will pretend to boiiovo thc;>o menj othorwisc yott will not bollovo them. We havo not loft you one pnrticlu of reason for tin stiag thorn except your tet\h to do so. Jf, in fact y.a aro not docolvcd, but, knowing tholr falsohood, desire hostility to Us, wc can not holp It. Wo slmll rcgrct,.it, moire for your cWn a<ko than ouv own. We havo ,"t.oi.!icr Vary grave oomplaint agj'.i.ist you. You Itavo been placed in pja 80^10.; of st.prerao political powor la S^itlh Carolina; yon are -csponsiblo for tho man nor iu which that ;;owor hi r>di.iiuis:orcd. The popuhtlio.i of tho St..10 has two distinct gc. oral classes?yoa'r raco, the c?lored tveo, aud our raco, tho whito jracel There Ja also another and third elaas; or more propo.ly, n fungus of the whitci. ee, ihSlgttilloallt in nUittboW pnq degraded iu eara-nctor. But small as it is, tills hi Again ii\b:U.-<loi Into two very distinct ;>art;. They arc very ooraproliensivoly .'^eribed i the daa!cct et' tho Hi^tlng? iv? "o. rj^t^Jiayj iUaCiiiits :m,i .^?.don? soiietm^s.'* Thin' md> di.jrio.t^ wit'a '.x'W? parte goverwt you, a'td by your ccnwnt ?nd folly, g-vem* the ?wt?. Ycnr race imlly1 c/.cted* onra la ttnmbcrs i;t this State; you have a large majority cf the votes. With ,thi?; power in your hands, you ?sCAndaloUsIy firbmsed it. Although you uro for tho oifva part uucdtcatec! r.nd Inexpert* ODCod in hlic affj.lv*>, yet there are auioug yc. mo a of ability aud oila a-iion. These men you havo bet asido, and lava committed tho StutO udminUarHtiou and its representation in Congress?Us patronage aud' power?its char acter and credit?to tbo carpet-baggors aud scalawags. Not ofacouru) because your men are, iu any merit, Inferior to them. Yon are ti.eir ar.porlora, and you have shovru it when ever thoro bos l?coa a trial or aioril. Superior in deportment, ia ability, oven in property, and im ureas drably ?.o in respect/ibi'lty and cbaruc tor. You wore placed at ?laueum power by usurpation,-aided by iuultr?r/ violoueo aud force. We might bave looked, o.i with aouio coniplfaceucy, ceitainiy witb curiosity, and toon you try the brief experiment of governing us. You would not do that, but you elevated, ovtr uot expect or intend othoi wite. it would have been quick'und decisive, and coded before this thae. Upon the! cljch of tho tologrctpll (hat Vci:ioc.r. s could not pw.-is C'y ?&???;. ble in Ct.a. v / itif'y i'''cir no.njwtiou) the City of New A'oilt could aloucsond, and would have iniV^iiom, bdr '? sWf.vinui* p-:piM.ulon, ? nicn c'tVcSgb to avoueo us. andlu vo made ' <U the Lust i f such coyalct.s furah's oceouoi.. Our aoxt and or.vy p .biio meeting ahiee wits few clay?,, h?.l?>, and in ihc op?:? an*. It was so disturbed by colored people, with nnging. ?luiv 1c. whooping, and xciehml/ig raid iasiuthig languiige, that it adjoin ned. AH this has been subadtt:d :; without roUilhdloii or merited punishment. Other designs and threats have Locn reported lo >?? Upoa evideuce seemingly trustworthy, but sc criminal ra I horrible that v?c wijl not d* *e y??u by Iho'pobllc itppear aiice.of belief.In.',scch chrr^es. They are ut I var' .iicc with cur expedience of roar nature'j and gemra! go d tdiaraoJer, but iiol .'u ousV j teat with the b;.<i character and depraved n.t taro of the \v! '.o mca you 'ls:on to. n*.u might be tho aatitral coiise-jt'citce of language we huow hey have vjsc?:\ 3.1 e will be held :o fear" I aroount when tho Jn\ of 'their whh'l wind c'-inciIi." We 1. ow belie, than yea kiibw', wlii It is thai the infamous o-ucau white men why lead yea i "go \ oii into Ibcifce liggrcssioiis. Wo will tell you why it is that they do it. 'J hey are frtj V.: ;' ... by the m ', af n,ic .? 6f thu i?c.: ?)c; y. The, wiadd provohe bLoihhe.l just, as they did at Memphis aitd Now O/leuna in ISoC. The mpesacro :aul bleed of v/aw colvr ed people, U?cy tliinV. pomli-.g tTO-t plots don, would be prolific seed for J^d'.e*! vc-tta; aid ao it WQuliZ be Lr 'Jio suffering*, of a four roars' war. a ad :he wen,.; oaala.vnco of r. tlleal ado for rbrce yon as' haduai llriigli m' Vo.vc. ivisdom. If tho conflict come.;?if tliore shall i>o mn~;?.^.e o?td .bloodnlied?it shall wot bo jhargoable upon v-^; i>n I the ooirtrlvaiioos of ^bur iludicr.l a.ssoc'lat*";. and then lyin-j.- nowu papers, will hot a*?ail egHin to ehcai the popple In that respect. Bo you rcmc'.ubur the ovo . s of 11. Cl?tho ittack on Foit Suiuler, and the tomincuec neut of the war ? We nie au;< you do reaiem- i jer. There were then mote peoa:e in the United Str.tea who believed wo had gCv?d cau^o if complaint?who wcro opposed to the Repub lican party aud Its purposes?than thorn aro ior who upprovo of t'nc poUtiwsl .mpremacy tvhich has beon given to you. The Republi jan ]?arty was ''en, as younrc now, 'a a minor ily. Mr. Lincoln and his party wont into power by a minority vote of the whole people, A. great majori.y of the American people was | was opposed a> the war. It could not have boon carried on against us. Artful and de signing men of tho Republican pr.rty, seeing ibis, contrived to load us on till they made us appear beforo the world a3 the tgbrcsr>jrs and the authors of the war. Fort Slimier was redneed, and the national Sag fired on and lowo ci by us. And tbon it was at once tho North, .aal che East, and' tho West wcro united agr.luht us. Seit will he with you. You will begin the conflict. You ??0 now beginning It. If yo- j^o > a, our r ce with as thirty millions Yt'I.'. bo arf a.,o mi.n ?.g* last yom raco with it-: th. ;c a.'.?l .vaj. Ton Lo ono ! Do you. aco It? Do you vloubt the reahlti or your hiovih'.ble fa*e? Cousi.lcr whatwlh the:: bo your oiiu!t*.o:i whloh yon will havo a copied and olicson *.t cxclrattgo for year presoafc h pw ft ml tho a.'.auvaoo of e^ua* laws, equal Justioe, peace and pcacetiblo prji pc.ity. Again 'thl.;l : \rc k'liow ami Lilly under* a. d the aria and Ja! rh: by which tho fa so raid ini; i ic s wliho ;ucn oaccltc you into your pixscht d.Vager. Vouaro arming and drilling hi wavilhp pvacticca to protect ^ouv freedom '. to ? rcvent you. being r.g.*.in vo duced to slavery !! Thcso infamous mc.i toll you it hs tho purposo ol' tho DeaioCKitic p. rty to roaioro sl. vory?thrt v. o intend this?that if you vole with a? y u will vote t: nn.kc yccr solves again slavai. Mo fakohocd dver encod ed ibis In wickedness nnu ai'dr.clty. If ycu wouldatop to ihihk oneaiomer.t you woul.1 r-eo and tie toot lt. Wo v. Ill expose It to you ; wo will not ash yea. lo take our word lor !:, biitwc will oat ablish wb two s.iy by ; ubilc lecorda. it 1h a double falsehood, h'or they knew that wc aro not only guilt lor* tlw. eh, r-^c, lint we are tho party which hisu^a hat your freedom is f:-:od ixav. forever pottled ; t.luit it I? not aiuj oanuot ever bo quesiioacd or dise...vsc. '., wl '.lc: tho Republican p. ..y have luado it ?a c^>en Ciucslion and h; vo led It so; If they provr.il now, at porno I\iv9ra d?y il.o utda^fui extliio tio.i of sb.vory rtaay ba denied Nl?.d , d'oe^csou. W% yjti Uli yw her, ri.ra Is; 0,\ fho .Mh day 0? Jrfacary, iCto, ( w.jgrew. rbras i vo r. t aaamtloent of ti o Coa%'Jt.':l')R of -.ho Uaicel Gutco, to be salmlwf to * ? oevi r. I Slftlos for tWf ?7p in Ihc wortJ* 'o-?awlag : "Au riauid XI u. Stondix i. NcUhcr ?lavc ry nor involuntary servitude,, ox <mpt as a pun ishment for. crime, whereof tho party'ahri1.! havo Leon duly oviiviotcd, Bhail exujt^. "^Hliln tho United States, or ;.ny pkmu?ab'ect U> their jnrlsdictidri. "Sec, :% Coagmaa ohull br.Ve power to en force, this article by appropriate iegismlluu." - This could not beoomc a part of the consti tutior. without tho consent and apprcval of thrco-focrths in uuiuber of tbo Slates. That number of .States could not bo had without ilm Southern States er several of thoui. The abo lition of alsveryj* therefore.-cot^ lawful aud binding without pur aid. Wo gave tint aid promptly and honestly. South Citri* Una. was the fiiub to. do.iU- We-who addresa. you wore 'parties to it. It was:done by the. Lcglslsturs of 180a. on tin?? 18th day of No vember. Other Southern States followed, an us and over yourtselvei j-ilsc and wreko.T men. Did yon do thIk because lbey avowed i ??.em sol vec crt*r enemies ? or ware you obeatud your selves ? If the forme;. then it is the iugbeat proof of yovv ou.alty to us .^nd'ai' rprjia iulry.; clon ih?-.. wo shall ho omx i'e.<; tc 0c .?-.noil er. If the L-riucr. thc.i yvr.i u.ay ?Tmwrii by" the \ cfrot^yifcuriVJke.M* od ziiYi?tsb .snoot gatttpeft Wo wl!i shew !o you what sort of a Thorite molit it is 'bat vor have se'tT.a ovrryiur> elves and om's.dvcs. ^11 'is now'oii exhibiting-at Columbia, playing as ?ad prank- ?.o l.e slaved at, tho shame and ridicule of our whole coun try. It claims' to exorcise'ike power of tcxa lion. but it does not re rcsen property. It would borrow money on tho credit'of the Stale. It destroys th?-.. credit I; i:rIawlo*Micss and corruption. Whoever Lruav; his mouoy to your gcvi-rnmont will lose it, and ho wlli de-er.c hi? Ions. STou have a Governor.'.". Lio.to..ant Governor, a h'eoretary of Stato, n Treasurer, a CVmp'ralle; (leucial, ad Attorhoy <. e: oral, a Superintendentof I alucation. and atr Adjuiant-Goaeial. Tuc*c me the execu tive or administrative corps. You have a a'cuatc and a llomm of ilopie eiitat ivos. These are ono hundred and fifty-lire in number, and constitute your Lcgislat aro, which levies :a::e*, borrows i if it c.u) and spends monoy for us. Now thl.s who'.o Legislature, all its ummhers, and thu Jhieculivj corps put t ..gcther, are taxed sr.- ui.,dr^ and ?*.. '.'-two do;.;, a its and twi:::tv-two cc::Tn!!l The one burnt rcd aud lift y-livo legislate: 3 (House aud Senate) aro .axed six hundred and thirty-five ta liars and twenty-two ceula i.S'vJafi 2), c /aal to fov.r dollars and nine cents J-i O"*) each. Dnt nincty-Qii$ of these legislator pay 110 tax at nil. They ere not oa the ttx roils. Tho twenty so* torr. qcl reprosenmtivevi from the eld commoreluj Cuy of Chi ileskm are tescd olghty four dollyr/i and thirty lire cent* 1 ?L'J.o.l tin), Aril jof this ev.ui ovo cut. CJhy .is paid by one j jaomber?a respectable coloiol man> Ho ]>ays tho largest ;*$*', of any one in the Legislative or Executive Department of your gtivor/uuciltr That cihor one dollar la ass--.-..;cd??:-aa may. h? ho pays i-?upon \ouv Aujuavnt-^iuerai, Moses, who I?' a member for. b.-.t a.w?va t; resident o\\ Charleston, ;J.s > tho Speaker 0?! j the IloV.se, and tho son <.?!'.he cboaou e'cet?al. but novo.ai.'c-iets Jj'-oC:Chief <f\, tit? o; ; your Suprcuo Courc?^& b<..ach pvamislng to 1 bo as wpudurfut as your i.egicl. tare. Tho executive corps aggregated h> tuxcl six-' teendollaisand uinocy-niue cems ^10.1*9.100). This largo sum, except the Adjuti id-CeneraJ's 0110 dollar already named, h paid by the Lieutenant^ over nor. Tho Governor and ali tho remaining delrp pay noihlug. Wo vofer to tho taxes of ii^O?. They cannot yet bo ascertained for L.tC;.h J: ;? hoped that a sense of shame w/1 iud xco yQi;,r,;opresetitatlve.; j to contribute seme portion u* their wiarics, or of their lobby c.oatiagoala, this'-ycai'ilo the public iieee.9s*.i.ics.. Now, we ash yai s-juayely mid plainly, *do you .sepnpsc such a state of things can onduro? Con a government be carried oa by such pci-sous'r AVTil they find fools who will trust thorn or lend thent mouoy? If they do Cud such, does one. single man in South Carolina behove that the property-hold ers will be saoh fcols as over to pay one dollar of the debts they may ooulracl: You know thoy will not. Do you suppow tlio ta":as ihey lo*y will be paid? A :*ew weeks .vlll'doior miuc tbj we shall Ono thing is suro'&hd iiicvlt.o/.o?if yon. .'per-' I sist in audiitauahg'sueh a ^-'vc. . ?r.cnt wo can f not. an ] w 1 not ??mialala yv?. It will not bo j hostility lo you?not a desire to oppress or f compel, you?but that ir anistu le, uawrliier. { Lw of necos.sit.y, of self prcserv .tion, wliicli' uaturo has made for u?, a.nl made it .' trr.ngor (ban all human l. ws. bocausc it is of Divine origin. That law will compel us to call in tho hanly ami thrifty while urn from abroad and tmbstiiiito als labor for your h'.bor. ITo will succeed to y^ur peaceful homes and yoa will follow tho path aud ;ho fortune of the Vndian; who thought :\ti you now think, and lie rushed as yon now blindly rush upon your inevitable1 fate. You havo your oho ice now. You may novcr hato It again. If yen aro -'n>o to your selves, truo to our mutual hdoresisaud welfare; if you staud by us, wo will tiand by you, and thoro will bo *iC; co and prci-pority and nil their blossiu^s sharod boti/ern us. 1* you choose otherwise, and bt< lid by ycr ? resent r aoela tos; If you a.lhoro to timrn ; :ul laals: that y."ai will pu? then to govern 11H. and .ca sab:..it y v.rsj.vos to )>c ^ovei'iio-l by then., then you must go your way., and wo wi'l go our way." We Will Ct JUplest p^ trouble you. You 11:ay in pe.".oo vita ;cur 00 .?0 ?f ^.c:ohe>l cns ruiu< AYo ;ihaii not IbQvw ycu. Wo ;uust and We wili 'ai e c:tre of c r. ntvos. V biuh jf these I'aiiiyi, se.Iatoly rtud>haty. They a?v vltii fo you., Wo kamt? It, and for \\ v ,.? yaft for gu.d rr evil, and toy., a c ibhcu, a..d the g?TrcratiL?ny that wili ?;lh.v .h..n Moses Dobs', ?osia Qhovho ahd ,2-ojt*: TcrVfejjxo.?A ?cofrcBpomSettt tn&fcjei ?s &a& .tit.-., the Jvopabh'CrtU caucus, held hi Columbia ;o?tf^jiud>.y night, for the purpose of nominal?? gVcalt Judgoa, J. 3. Wright, the colored .sSs^tft/Xrum Beaufort, was. nominated by H?8? dolphj colored. The nnmiution was sceoadotf ill a sot npcocU by Speaker F. J. Moses, wl*0 seid that the time had come when the colored! man should^ hold omeo, that be waejprep?|<id fi r the issue .aid ready at all times to make and that Jhatch a platforttv ^otdd^ause the j j defeat of ?? ? mot and Col fax, he fo*^^^jatf ready to meet defcaj prise, as when at >hj W b ippcr ( colored.? uoi.uuf.fccd,K^^k(j?lim&^li nomination, and saul tu at sue., m er.su res would cost; t?o.^yW^ ' Terence m that >iosca, aftor bis ejection aa gpoakor, lan off Co Cbavleetou to avoid voting on tile eoeh.l equality bill, and theo, to 4tt?y favor, cries out in secret c&uoub for ofiloo fof tho b??ck /man, while Whippet wps open and nbovo board, und declared>n >'opeu session that tho negroes oughj,-;^ ihey had .he majyri.y o.nd,.tbo greater rAu^Hg&jQfft, because'/grcc.'backs aro better thau^O^Ssj^ oeivnblo, and that DoLnrgo f coldredj longs for the ^ uneasy honors of the Speaker's chair., The tambling of Moses w.ts agreed on by the. precious pair, bi t will produce no effect, unless the doom of the circus are opcii when harte quin make!; his rp^earuiiCMjl-^CVMa&rfowiVWfc The New Orlcaac 21'mc.- says that the indV cations aro very favcrablo for a revival of bus iness in that city in tbo approachiug autamtf and winter. Tho <hr.necs are in favor of et 1-Tge. ylold of cotton and corn, and cane prom* lees unusually' well. ? ? ? ????#/ A good woman' bottled up a lot of nice pro eervc," and l ibelled them: "j^ufc up by Mr?. 0." Her boy Johnny discovered them, oooa ate tho content; of one bottio, and Wrote on the bottom of thi label: "Put down by c? ? i arm Messrs. COUNELSO.:: & KilAAiEB, will bemy .'. ?cn.i. d.uing ni/ r.bipntc ?-?in this District. w. Ga.fcbSHOfc. Mg 23 .- tf -i-,- . . ? -? omen a&si taxt assessor, TJ:. raa firs .t.n \'rtr-r.U\-Ttuvm<VMt Oi-.xnf,?br.rfc August 27, . a:fe; t'on ir- Cf.licd to iT?e coan?C9 ia the Bcreraie U?n as rcgaitla 'i'obr.ccoa' Cigars ?and. Whiskey/ Iivevy UcnTor Who ?13? Xob*eco or (?gareis mumt io pjiy in additior; io .'he Special Tat olroad# i:?o; se inch/ rhosmi ?f. ft?.SO"- i'or illo m?eaptrceS .er: ... v.t..- ?aJa^ afry.If^iO. 1*0; ROS? r.:; it?w; in iLe'v uo?SCi^OLs any" fHuf; c* ?itttliin^ Aj>2??ur.tu%? wheihet- iu use^r not, la tC?? <[uhet! to]y^gp.t*r ?fl!>at?r>j O^eeat oace:v*alUi?t to ?um i?T>* 'Ti?a*;y of fi\ e In tu d rod dellaMM wliichi WKt UiTH.--Kd.v -t.<l(v.>.octkf.'-i:^ w..sTmim:L... ' a: g 20?Ii' ; Aav:str.nt''Asac8eoiV T?OIt I581XT.--T2IAT A'EAT ?OX^ JP TAOL iti: ,'.ln:XCK /a Orcui^cburff Villas* ? baon.v.'u^ .o (.'. \v:.:.?.oirtofc, slu-atcd oi\ tats Court. Ho; >o Borate, v,';U nuceuvry Out Uutldines au? tiajUattaitcch?d. 'i'ei-MS ra^oi-att. Apply ha-aK20?4i ja?I'?ONS & L?QAIIEL ? S CHooii >i?m v.. ITia addC- of -.ho OltAX- K?-?sG FEMALtf t-'EM?VARY x?!fl bo resumed .he h..-' Monday ia Swpt nnb-jr. under ibo car., oi" Sjrr. W. O. ConSrtW and Alif ?'mno Iii!!. I hope to h'i la :niy place n'gctn by iht 1st of Ootober. nu- 29?it W. O. COKHOit; . _?_* ' ' ? "'. ' ' ar"'--*?'*'? rtv: eox?i?ESSION or my -St'JlOOh will 0W?* M()I^I>A7^1XG UST-: olsx,iFlf%r^;. a'bc nXtcrnoon wal? a^ rm-nV hu di}>o\ed to YOUNG LADIES. 'prompt attendrince ia vcquc^teiby n'leontoapla iu$ Rohling. vW.'; auj; ?9 2t THE IIOPK <>F r.l'HE CJ^VKT?? t KNOW THEM I Tho r;:tc^i, i-.iiil liest? and Truest! is 1,1 F ?l." ii i^K^?.1 Evp.itY pni:i'ar:\?c?r.VEttv tnirra teAif -und Wom.ra o'. ?h. Ccanu-y. who p^JiJJgjlJ: in. :!ic .'">'?'. u' itie < '? n ! Iraov. tiiv.V ihc vmggkT*' In the ?ucc"s> < t ? D-TO?.o?.*a'i-:e Party, oaght to know { jc ah.< liwTa- )7v"we:;dei)?Lc. A?rJure? at Jeast of iho-c ;;? jv m.m . nv .. >]>?. ;? coiocd??of theto ?h o. v. '.io:u ' ?. tntMr be! o.ou^ht to a glerlens frol -.Ion.- .. v- ?'*"-'*;*' liy* vr.htr ':y o" n.o. : ov\t, BittM?na B..A1:: r/..v a!.e l''oi-Ti-'ir?? ot OUT Candlaat? for Pr.j.Vit'eu* joiu V>u-?'i-CHuIeat ol' ?Hi Uolttd ;f?. e>c. euro, the bent s: yle of tho art, ere rn:bL?.!.sd r s ' 'ov. fi : l?.?..'??e r'ei.ae (bt|"?ir.-r/ffIi>~Seya??^ ,.nd J"dn!i?-?-t. l>y li^ "uob$2.00 Sai^? I 'l'.u w (i : ; e.^anti)?Bejmour and -Jg V AM .!r?S by tO nrtj??? ea >i. vocllti;?: Larto Doi bio Piotuves?8 coplos. &.OCT Ho. l>o. Oo. 7 eoplo?....... 10.00 F'.U"IC I"iei..*C!'?u Cv^.:lcfi......a...'. 5.00 in. Do. a. co; I. -.. The pro-.i c a- of .'he: 8 ?/ Irs arc fo be devoted to cr.m . I^n n. > us:*. Cn'h or :c., a', i be -ant io one address.j t?m ?? ?;??; .Oi r. o ..oai on uo'te.? eo r.j to &vo!d dataago .u iii.mid n oh ..sc--. Tree uf postage; Orh .-v.o airo; oi of i-t*-dollars and ot?r may bb fd .r. by. i..vpt... , . n ' Vi i o 'co<f? "?.d^T?//^ \\ c, ch i '! r v;"' *u enclosed ft packagejMn?-. >o:t.1 c. ?im. ^n docma. i-.s, ;&o.< to adVaa(3#?e c. uso. A d. ?r , ca ?. .-? 11;;. f? sw:P<!EK8, Vo- 01,'Wngton, D.'Ot^ ... f ty* N.D.?i ? r. . v.. , on) m-iao pi-pcr. la ?..'?.eil f <!?.<; ,aunor.t w. .>..".eu. ' ..u LO ^ i-r DENTAL 2fS?? W fer:? tbe i^bt-j'tb*t M ^^??<?^ re r?e <J? tisztUm of^Sj^^fe*? l*9 hrHcrSh^ ft ab liwl^ee <A M*vR-etStreet, Op^e* b!;o Whiftonnno . i'.icrory ' ^ A?orV rone in C.!?;Mi VcJcanH^ Hdvor, ond Pl?* tina, aud all we.k ro?vijja?rd 12 wontb^ (. p. KAMolN&RY, M.>.