Sol SKIU.% S. O Fo a Morning. Nov. 13, 1867. ,tes WilliamIs & Co., Pro y g, Uan hin, nd In )iS---FoR HERALD. Flai tidifge~ . ,t b o.A jier yemr; 'rWO DOLLARS ti and I Mswb. q NE miJi-lAlt fo-r tIlrer, lit-MI1ti - 11h11-, life Voi 'g "roonbuckit" Single copies4 TO" ('41M . 6 'h e p 113r will i'1 loai tmmitae'a mn tihe 110 1. U ttime gellermtIlIm 11 foi r which uityment bium been, a lO .rs wlo liit -a cro% amiurrk oni the wrplir or h i lo ini th r mper, will udtuertraulthat the tine t Ihe north 11 m expiret.p .1'1IS(Nt it ATI-.-Oaac Dii r jer :uin-e Til1 ir-q, n diti .4, vriiy ijve cn.mtI I r eitch sitime * Orlott. 'A .il tre cuonshi 'i tihe spiuacc art a. '0ri lo Ilal ws r th1. iC '4'izo type. - AT S -i coplea on! yir 'rwm-nty-fve it I. A xtra a' ajy to the iersiam a ki tig I hn "4t) r the 1it .lian r, i467. ---- - Ii a . W o'mli ihni dalto n alish h 111.: iI the nIu'y k uamis io thi emilo pmniii tie - a d iny ninher of nIaime tat tiesimio rato. volm av10h it mitinct'y tiitlerstoiil tiit vur ' bscripltiii, mlvertiinag uni Job work are 1.1e ..-tu ore - 217 tshle 08ePII IWAICIt & 0, nr1-o otrs or Norli4 ln Charleston, and are aithiorized to Tried anvo advertisements and make collection 0 Demnoc pp, Tell (if' 440tion u1pon Oircumsantial i inA 111'1 douco. kept IIIsd ay a very itterest ing Nowv,11 . ho. l~'~ tsposed of, it being oln in The iait e charge uipoln thoo ree freed. c o munidci of another fred boltA ariy te whole day was ti it il It.~ i m~(taeco' ipt'ii the poes A g braimi Lyles ir/irs Esphraim Pa anlsoml les. (11meleof El.phraim11) enry L yNes (brother o f Eph were1. the pa)rties4 arr-nignael and I, thie muler of, dohnii Tilliver, ADDR It of[ J mly ;i1't. Lot'p licitir, 311jor C. ). MtAim, Or a voilaly -bsit, is. fluonr, ki killro,wassigneelI to Majorl S. W. 1 'the dutyI) of .,-icuiing time Bit tie iart of (l St tei. a tii, 5 licitor, in t.t tilg kIte sIoIl that thlt whole issua be In the State IId tlie prisone's at btri had( beon iiug upon himl, thait nout only woubti thet julry lutvo 1go, ver*m01 by time developmeit' oif stiliony, b1ut tht. lie himeIl rough the ia-en te ited iui.: would lae ob feel his wa y, The prelimitmiriesnaulyfen ILh Vo01 spetttr to .Sl' it witb itr n1izilig iltercest uld.rV the pro,41gre,Ss 0of to trial. '!!7 )Nothing positive wasi bwriouit oi. r1"'i'widnerss of' the~ coi~lii forn Il.C1n( W1hen 'I. Mort /01'1el as that of thie aet Corp 1nj. 8'. W . Melton, do %nuof circumswtantial ets whiolh irl'rsistily led kte specta r to a coielusioan juist such ats the try gava. .Epaim in LIylCs (lanI Ephraim - is was fotind guilty, 1ami his uncio an11d rother weire eiclit ted. Wo have niever before hearnd acas bItogt-hout, wlere fite bemaiuty, justive nld sup2riori y of Souids Caroliina u rispruditetn, 1assoimpressed them r ive uponour inds. IWhen theo testimny wasi endelad, anid 'r. M~c(Jants, whoit opaeed formi tihe die onice, lidi close'd , ourt conietit nin fromta tho test iltonly was s/'si-'y. 1 ut whein ~Inj. 8. W. Melton closed his aigul $nont in bhlf~ll ofl thle S-tate, we were ,~onpel Iod~, logically and bym morel)ta, conv '~ictionli to takie ia Iirmli ana t upon fu1ht thia'n, to (closei thit da'eence, (ol. )tion had boon hold in ateserve. liI tw'ias lengthy, atnd poi haps r to t hose whom ad not l'mly) arntoe i'd itto k ith lert i. of thio cas-e, nim doiubt , tediioui ; but hoeh had closed the shak Mi r'. Wh0,, ihad given the spoetafor wasN isod'm-an e:lhariniako of' cotnvie had1 set in. 1i, all this~ was propter. Tmhe - cution anid the defecile, bmoth lby ndi' co m Imn sense, ar a' tll owed rivilege of minjg tho best aof Sthieni thm)eiharge of his~ vonerla IooJudge Mutnrlon, was to comoi, wh~uolo da~y-l ighit huvu'it ouit alr'on n I thie propea\s -ohf thei case, and1( lie-Ilight being substitu11ted, tho go bogIa his charige to the j ury. 'as brief', but it, was the latw d tisi relaition of the two wast aldl at ihe had ton imlpr'ess upon the jury,)' onvinced bay thoe test imtony that te Lw upjon theo case had hmoon vitolated, -le d uty' of' the jtury Wats pla in, andiu by' that dut y theyoj must at andml accord - log to thiih'm oaths. If is Il1onor delini dcon ciisely the d istincktion het woon ag)ral andm logal coinvictloun. Noth inig (lid ho say to preojudico the jutry gainst the prisroers, nor did ho say) ny1)thing to muake Justico subsrvient totlorcy. The Jidge's char'go fiihod, tho 9pcotato a doubtful c'onitnot ions woro over; hjs antioipationis of' the verdilot txod, anid huis conihot in, bay the test i Siony, that, of' thoi three cha~red, one et was$ undioubtediy guilty, was t' yaws a ciur caslo of' nmoral conivic bby nmro to.,t itf(Iy, andit of leagal loi b y~eI) tosIdimi')y antd law Cotm. -' a1,'h on ini' -of re1t ion a-f: ich is hat ~t ,a jury ought to lm'~ nw Tho Bonch Aund tho Bar, This wock, Judge Munroe p. sides -a good and trio uth Carolinian a just judge, and Atin hioniorable. lie is firm in l 1 his legal positiols, jiut in his judgIIeIIts, consciienit~ous in his doubts, and alfable in his manners. The i3ar is unusually strong. The State Solioitor, Major C. D. Nlelton, is the first in order. Ex hati tive in lhi lega logie, colvincing in hi., aren wi 1om In ;I, and Ipointed in Id sareaw, le is a terror i A.A cases. Al( yet a better hearted man can lu~lly be foind, The Columbia And Cheater bars are both represented. Flromi the former arc Messrs V. F1. DeS:inissure, S. V. Melton and our native-horn Fitz WV. Me las e. The venerable WV. F. D). is punctili oisly giu arded in the pro gries. of a case under his charge. A lear way is u hat Il mot persisitently see., Ind wheln once fomiil the olppsition may as well try to mlove the mi1ouin tains am him. Anl"! th!ire is S. V. M., tihle hand some,10 earnest4, cloopiont and pathetie, c ntIISIel . I Ieo stmIIts t Ie m t0111onIs, commiianaids (ho feeling-', in leads the initellect imperceptily along. The invincilile black-ha ired-ald bearded F''. W. 3 X.l., premsses siiig ,pIwarnive, o f penetrating, eye :no thugh, qickand noble, is valso at te UHr. V'roml Cheste;r we av Me Sses Giles d. 11 erclsonl :1,11 C. '4. Pi--. G. d 1. P i ., ii a diver into innam IIauIIIr . Ila '-ans his ciienti w ll be fore hm Iala- s htisj case, and wh-1anq ialen Ie is carA.et inl its prosecu tiona. 'The (One and mnijplais of iik voice Comn mainls A he ear. Mr. (K S. B1. has all the indications of tenacity in a good cause. liull of iope, :iniil yet, r l!me jreopil on the issuio of ne o upileeit' y an1di 1 a national bank oligrhy : :nd Anh p' - ple of New York li "t , - C i fornia, Ohio anld I' .I b ,1ave rildilated them Wl im -ed .m vm. phat il verdict 0 ti \ i ol , revol tion a tryp li r by vol in T i a r .'. -T i.. ' . u n this y yar,oo ih 0:- p* f r - ite tih thus praf pop hd itti -n enli4m, ill this reelot' as n11 I l t o IhO nlil 1a' 4e Ited. Thev '/r.e in ;1:5 "On to Ii1iti ond I" t tp r :nstt'l ' ti L l, l'oced It Ilwl I 1o n4iiion, wiih Mhe exv n I 141a ill 0y sot apart i 1 1r inA it in :a lithy aind ner gg t" mwtIi:i,, with 1 alr.'e e14 ere w;ith tl l , :u 11 .'i. 111 'ire ori s I' f - W% 1ilsil e y !1 er dep:11In -i:t s,-:4 to b iiply prvbi lh every conv4.enince ca- I. e ll' . 14) ini: ideel f the coi 'VII. ol' their .ll .>r whiebl iF r-Spectfel-Ily'nle, In 4141 14 J1 I.lR. .\u 4111 (ivI, 1-'enn n The Convontion, T1h' e Clai rle i 1n (l Ir Ir, !4,3.'s 1/ n;. is not int favor or the COnservati ve COnver. tIion, ANl hieh his been il ed to Inet in hIll I, oily. 11 says : o I -1' he h 1ih i l -:11ri-il o iotives Whli h 11:1 v "' orned this e;111, wve b'vo not . 'lonh0. Not, howevir, 11iving S41n th l Cor re1Sponldencue 'wvith initential pmblic tnuln at tile North, we mlay -rr in onlanticipations bl with Sueh ligh-s as e p Av s e do nt olahestate ill expressin~g I ho opiniiott, I hnt thle Call i inex %,( lient, nail i ' in s re lal - blly pro-hn'e evil instead or good." I n 'l 11111o 1 hr -114- a1 hit, it says : "IT is Irate fnit the eall piropoAS to regulae tiho ' . ,l Se 4:11h ! li.4. e of I I S: ate, l I'wiILVi 3 the '.tll l as I).t I1nemorialize Congre1 s llrecnb11 11 - vw recnon r tion hills.' ]in o1ur11-4nli!awnt , he courl " othe citions of the State, is :.imply (().do ilithin , 4-1 Il ima ar awi iv of'o thIle. pnlls, wich1141 are 1 bl he1 14'o a. i.nC . ventio i : awi l leave It thie Uviteo 1tales ini'itary an-l the neproos, V) in-tke nold ntrvy oil their 'goverunincat l' "with Caroli Thi pa per, F01:m 111 11i1 AV:% w in f.t ilr or :. Cf-olervaive Conlvention, to I 1nt iivlorto u411 nile all 111c votro ' !44 fihe tae litu at this 1:an, day, after reh".~tin i b111'en l co plt l very 1in.13. of* thet e~nali'lal t no iIla Ite , we fear oo1> ln bellft will result t'roinl snleh a. acnieeing. ""'14 V -N 0 1 . \1 41u ' - . --O n ih. s:l. h lt lrightain is sie-1:1a have Ireate1 his :111lienlce " a very 41.1int,1 kinhd of speech. i, wit s lls h onilll h 1 y ill '141i1O ina 1111 oil' i instanter, an'd watlls till (lhe youn 11n in Zion tl 'lrry ther: and PIe openly thr-ea 1eer i1:1 if the i'. I tmen ( 4441 to tlo the job, Il--? e :11n 1:- s le 1 i! the videlrs wouhl I AnIter in had. nn inry Ihe'n all (Ii'nivelvet1.\bIr 6er - n'as' phtyem uat : the ob-fwhisan. way of gmt t4i1r11n4r. i)e. w se poi'.~ .-ei i t w,, 1 ' t 414 here, bni us.e i' a ung -all allowed hin11 SoIl ') love I y n-g h-.1 he r hr h esl l i)44 4kns 1-1i l' wa o 1 ) when heii wan~e to ttae ata 00l01wifS ohe the hislf l S(rt a hO wl~iik:lnpat ilet o <1)04i4l thevo aeton 1it p1vw~o1or f'>r wtvhat law, --th osuc. ituduy --tiitnbl 4M21.' r01n. yon woa-o Andtn-er ther al on'.M'rhey w 8-r 11 Instrul'a wi be 11111 toonit ycnpa ai pirg ilul l!.I I'lto iihdrs ule a(ptin. Inthl an. fxf.y ple. ci. of hy. c-snpot odness. Thr