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The example et them as insot, bee followed, atd it tuiis out1 h3ere, as .NleCa u I I'lay says of the con33t3( let ween13 Ilolhl. 4 and 'raice, that vhilt "the Uenierals are nak ing I'nce the Legisl ators were makinlg War." 'ractically and vir itally, we are lot as lar triue and Nalid reuuiistruction I.i whenl lIe and Jllm on urrendered their sore The 1) puldica party unw-kivl in d ed I , :I *ay w i ic e l have re.1ecf u d Ohe iddest tr-intph cverk \vue& .,;fcfl (liil offcred to i. n. One tollell of hiIll ne.s vwou hI l have .Itnhded tihe v I ib oio Ire '1 fe 3:3 I ly h l n 1 1 Ia tih ai I 33uio. thiey (can inne1.ter ; h)3tt thev fail= <331 as oth1er clinqu3eIrr ha~ 13 fa:i i1( , 13) alreiOwegr (rulh th0at "or feevt love is bolt peace moit h lomal41 l(1 power,'' atul the rs lt is: that. they 11ol II1he- grooli33 on which tIo ( I 'c picture :I:, as 01Y pr3'hI1-nu.Ii., Its k ll nuh Ibyh dav th. sptru f.mtler people. :'inks h,wor anld b -wer, truil it ver.wis till~pir .11 -1 illel- ' i 3 :lun 3)' th iat . t k ' 3 tih domi into the313 1m 1lincl 'y !oni vh.iv SII n 33 b-.1 (All 3 ', 1 1,. l 1 *0 \ la1y a <"Iwiet I'mr a bknhar The productiO ii f ihe Imiost f'ertile 1pIrt i)ni Iof the e luit ry hu !,!itI3hes. - Ih Ile p wEdio I t31 t10 n1 - LfIer y WICh i ng3s :1111. ir m ( ' iopl -.-ti 1-y .re- i re h ie and nevlswigheid downvl hy a1 senws oII u ll it 1 :11 ;g ca11 iln ity aill th13! 133n)r( in33 tolerable bIcautt3le i i.4 -o vaguel amd iniddinlite. TH." hlowever, i." na 100h Ing coiqparui N% i.h the 01ort to ple i beioutherni S~httes under31 ne.gro demliii 13atlon----an out-ra( e o fou (to g1! i' I u i n denllin it the. inaster= erilli: (,I tIle 3tiln(etIenth v ceIll y . anil I Cann31oft inn1eraitand how ;,1y .v ;11 b..lro 3m:31 o1.0111 NVM pMa li0 hz i Ilh p',1t V whicb 1;.1 ,ither thro m. lih 13 e, n ti3i 1, or ll , iIl/ .Id I , 'Chvint. lilled I fill ( . (thi i . , :n d r . ha I. tia ; ht w t c un t'rv :3 woe " h Pt wo rar :3l, an 1 i:L l t1 . Ie I I lie .l I I ,3 w t i II .33 : It I Io , / 3 t.)r,1 : le' p ro vid1 dt hv 1.. l iationl. dn1stic W o hIIe whi tIe rac :3.1 n i . I mv3)' , ;d1Owih 3331 wich (a.:ll Pev i.-n1 , ll (.;l lb '3e c "i 133' 311. T. ) the t wo r.ace' i nl j ouNa l .inI't n, and ,n a ,;orial u11n1 p33 li 3 i3.31 tloi' l ' Illi. 1 1 . .ti 3os I e, is 11 tilln aCcount d'f 1 i. cIlo that iet de3 1 . re0( IL c r!i: i I w IhI Ih negro im ) I b . 'ilnt h r n e It jz ic i:1n -C of all irre c:o (333obl In v i , lor Iowevetr dobased, Iltey wIvere of' t 3.1n1 1! CeI , at !ll Ohe i 'flirm I of co 3n 3 nI l v l izat ion ; but in-re 4 .,- ip, s ble. Ti"n- w race.l art. entirly , hstinct) an l(od. has1 ,waled 11hv infer.1ior onle to a1 parate cvli' :l.1VI. i 31,11n ca l ot joint to whont (3(d 3ha'th pot aun.m : de'r, T iN 0eg1i0oe1s t 13lu I<3lves, both inl their "Ipvechiv:' inl th4 Convention, anld il ' lh hi de-ous Con sl itu on 3 11 I av v pmt iorth, dislaydl tis onc.unes Tin-y e'vince ;a n ih rbessiin the wtllt. ':m of 11. 3!1 11, a'"l ac. Immnowb l'o that. they camilotstn on! the di 'have' alway1h13s 3i depee t ithi confliet. of rces htt 3 .if, ignora nly, iasly, (' and3L1 c'en.1 i ' 'ni:3com, there! i sJlL1l nol cou'rse - lt3Iz 'to any n ii who" w33ouLii not( fsh it I 1 hlit lwn and3)3 lin:ae but 'to' V4.ake)3 his tpo'ition rii t.i. y n d resoltel y in 3133 he ranks'3 o' h'i i own:C( aiople, ('r3pared 013 S i f' het limate reui3 of 1 a'Wll this 1tur onf 13"Va1 Ci Ill 'iethe11ii eicion, 3 do not daree oI34'~lj prop 3w'y; ande Nst l winnl lii w( tliay )3i lf 3 to (ev 10ini' (1he 1:nietr 31 ( pl':ue m(Ih longerh,13 113 whils 't menW sh) 31n3, 33erhapIIs,11 li33dal op'hode of negro ttl lhe0:0) l' it vln I wa lL 33 Irv ed for111 a~lie dhnt Ii op11,T1( and( theli time w il, cnn~lg o t I1 lv e 11 th t li E'iI, n13.' if in. sm11ote of eeion, of'ha e ~il~i gal 3'oitr. igl 13 glndi, nf3er an' exper1)33 nent1 of' 13eve/ centrih e~, bil Achlied to do/ . . l'i'op: to rln d,3 I sur o 1ly 11 th t 'wll ill and nobler les o and avitat retri. bto whI'ie sooe or hf'cer fal jiiuon33 - 3, lll3'rudenc,' i3 t , o atro inm lu point I h II at, n if it, willee but.1 13 wa i~ o the path wher3e Truth and Justic~)e ld thei way, mgloint. to te peicti o ityd peope rposg n peae ad posprit unde tha grnd ach o emire hid Soipi's Spwoch---Good I Last Saturday nigh(, Scipio Clark, a fretian, alire'ssed a very largo aidi ence III tle' Couirl, H Iouise-blackS anid whit(-,;s. Scipio is a native of tis dis . trictt, anll has lived Il his ife inl the Vi. cinlity of ltim lestolo Springs..;, and bears a good ch-iaeter anitg those who have apr k.nown h. We iv beow as near 1 posible, says the Spartanburg pari"n, his own words-his own phIraIsveoo y. qillio Said : \M liC i.:n :P-; appea r before you, n:>l. as a can lidl le fir anly i o lico doll't, w a .li 4) "f j , the 'l-nI t reak 1 11 i f ii I I I n II I I lttI . <btott' wan to :1 , t it tte i iti erb e aiml a frini d ith bhw1 i anl and i h.. while and ! ipak !i . iu imy -.tt o . r/ 1 1 b I o lds it. I wa ti t) sli>- vo Ithu errr of yo r way s. f <i thi h1 r ei I I I iSt it i y tib s :i your frie d. I 11 llt ra, b cuN1 IIa ll Lt goid hii - .l i thi. wvo i cen In I I , I w Iv, I , 1till r"I n i viln artit I m .l 3 .\M colorcd -mt ,ilt ilw i-il y : yo, 'sty her it-. t o 0I ,i;~'i Ir yi I' hv li -1 ne - t - li te A , l., . ; II I :ii t b 's :.,n i I sToil , wa il wit if - 1 Ier . if n t h Wa it w)w bI .. - Im wi. ~V it I It.11 11u on th a w II( r 1 -11 kune. lranI CI was'l (to '- i ll do iim e.i ) -y anle proie ilw t i 1: - %%-,,th v!If I oIf lan . i rank 1Ca'1111m 1 co.li b k and brout i > o-t witjhb. It'imp wi-oti dil let 1io tl -tonvh Ib l o kill all Ift U b c: i 11 . wa -:1 Inl ( t-I 't you w t im I lidn't !::It t g)e You ai l1:111 11, i ll. h waui ted to a ke Lit owil. Hlill it 'a1lil sai mw >, t V aov o th I tical eilt.n ;.t. yvaio canr get ;,1. !lo n -1 ricb. D') vou bll! li ev e I h i i.3 ? N', , ! I va : t, tl y i ifu what Ii, t Illtn ir - \v~:ii'.tW 1 tt I o li. iiw i fu he w ttt it-/ w1ilv. fii' o to d,,/ - forti ,;o ' n ", / :s'.,.1>. ':- :1. lI told om A o l i~is b b n ill - hi: l ii i o of it if'lt 'Ii lin w tor.- vti d !:I w bit . wi', ac ho ni u , wh l'You 11c 'l l l ! weO W:! tI k 1! h pil! or')I w hiltr .11 141\ ie Iho 1111.' 11 ICl i ll 1,;li 2 una :nOt il h m:.1'r and Iputev thi in .1 ollb~s? No, im mlor nwmw ori 0;" radlicalr all t th'1 N at li-le wol i ..fre, ov er y I reyes ilo Ili , to aIl . I N-ll ythat i'lcie wg:Kno iare noliabr wii lnr, don'tr knowl no more boutl S. \ tki ]a w%% I|I In a . o1 1 lo 4 ab.. . oll a rj 1 Ia overio t. I N' I! l n ' fe r the whit 111:1' ) w h OL wth e e oill : n i tihie r oil iern: . we ha:11"o lt ..n I -ir S ervali trC, oand i e heli hl ti -v w'ilre nIp u BI. I don't bhn11 le h whitein' blny hit, owned lave \Voui l you walk il v knoll' a horse ? 1 wouldi't. Dhon' 'oln wo'k to anig or a1 Ilan while 1n11:an They c n il y,,I p:t I ( wa 1h ioll INo Iuke lhom or cornI inl te Cib--I'sa rot mi11.h1 y lit Ilit co01 ;1 nn- erib :kny\ lit)W. Ind I'd have IeS io Ii the fm-.ed ay ha, I gm, the soil, dThke ep wi thr rhesr henger. ('ood lwhIi w e people o toa sa got the roil don't like Leogyrs andl they wont. have you o)n their lol i oul ke' oil I way yon.wit ta you don't dny i,1m a l i he Conventoiond a n)' iake mie anything lse. N ig!-r meanu blacki-tugger inm mneans black mian. No.t, if' w o s in f n-n to make laws fo ull lt's stmi good while mfetn what know..om; hn As- I salid beI r l nk (hunlp and 11, I i k , In w i W1 I( croro iholit moakin l t- -001 WIrl ho etw' o -h n io oi b u people) has anything good, they come out onl the platform and lot ovory man kinow it. Boforo twelvo months, you will so that it will bo to your soreow to go to this League house, with a guard around it. Important Military Order. The A rrangements for the Meeting' of the New Legislature-Linitations Con cern ing PAynts from the Statc Tr-easur-The ofa innne of Dis. <!ouycal -b:-r- alesfor the 14jl'irs unal f iremniun j fr Mhe .Dis C.".,r(u (I. The folowing iiportaniit ordter fromt d irict, heahpiarturs made public yetIeday : SI:omM~ran Iheit-s, CuAJILt.STON, S. C., NMay 2, 18GS. ur Orn/crs, No. 'So. I 'T'hle Conlsi it it loll aulped by the coiventiont as.eIIIbledi inl thi. city Iinder tle antibority of the law of the Unikted Siates of, \l: rch 2, 1867, "to provide fo in iore iflicient, goveniilent of Ith f~r the Stlle of ' oui Carohina, L-vingj b1) ot nb uhilledui to Ilh, pecople Af the si ta, l a hav (I : ,11y i d !'). mal Ito Col nvtilion limiu, by ::, orli n1- Iw adll1,onl t!.v 161h day (.,%~ I-arek 8G, providl.h- tha t le (<-n,.ral As. sem 1b1)' eiected tdiie..r the provisionIs o le said constil.it iotn shall asseimble inl lt City of Coinilbia, on the 12th of IMay, M1868 the proper oflicvrs of, ' the provisional goverinitoent of tile State will Iake sutable arrangements for the ac coll mmodation of' the said Gteral As. sei'ihly. Aid for the purpose of ii. fravig the ntecesstry xpense..s of hall rt'1., f ri lure ail contlii neicie.-, tin, il the tneral.Assml y sha!H e therwi provide, the 8mnt1 of wentv.five ImmIIt-el dollars is hterebyv a pyr'loln Ited froml ally oneys in le Treaanrv of, tle State (of Smith,1 Carlin noo'wi ap rpin 11 To remove any dotd iias to t he prop-r -con.t ruclion ofr sections I-I, 15 11G, of afrgraph 11, (A ppropria. ions). of G eneral Orders No. 130. dated llecember 3, 1867, the Treasurer of tilt State of South Carolina is hereby direct. 4d not to make any payments from Lt Treasury of ithe said State-on account, of any appropriations made, or for any ser vice rendered, or for aniy d(bt otlierwise contracted, prior to the 30th day of Jie, 1865, otnless the sante shal Ie1ro afer be atthori zd by proper legislative aulthoritY.1 0 I11. 1 Upon represi-ati.s tit since the late ulections manmiys laborers have been dischargVed froim Ifheir emphytment becaused Ilhey excrcised1 the riglt f Avot tig, or beause they did not, voto Ias their employers wished them to vote, Uontlander- of Pusts are directed to use the autii hority conferred upon then' by Lth( first paragraph of General Orders No. 53, dated March 20, 1868, to re qmre that when such persons become proper objects of public charity, the com' nissioners or other mnicipal oficers, having the care of the poor, Shall Imake tihe samn- provisions for them as'or otier , :hj(eIs of public charity ; and if net'cessa ry to that edii, thlie comin sioners are ait horized to levy sclh audit ional poor taxes as may Ie reqi. i red. Like, represetationts havinig beet muade wvith regand to plium ets ai.d other p ersotis who~i hiave received ad vances from thle U ni ted St ates under the pro Visions of~ the Circular of' uebruatry 27, LhG, ,the ansiotant comtnissioner Coi heState will, ifpon satisfactory evi. donee, of the fact, iithhold all ~fttiet advtn'ces to stucht platnters andl othert wh'lo havo been gilty of such practices, atnd take meastures -to'securao the reim tiursenuenlt of' the money valtio of t he ad vances alreadvy mtade, I The oflicers and ageonts of' the~ iturean~ I n ' all cases give thieir aid in pr ocurino~ emipnoymentI fort laborers w'ho hia ve beet dischiatged ; anid Lio all .uch, whent auble to rentI Ianads andti to wvork them''~ on thent %tt accontt, ad vatnces ma~y b~ aode ;n ,i mfotrmity witlit the proisins (If the circular of February 27, 1 868, and1 Gieneral Orders No. 28, of tho samet Idate. .B*1y commanid 'of' Bv't. Maj.-Gen:' ]d. IR S: Canuby: IAid-de-.Camtp, A. Pt. A. (G. Tu'sa REPMfA INS tal FGKRN. St:;.Mns... The body of Glen. PaulI J. Seammeas, whoe fell gahlhiuttly' ightmg ont the diisastrots battle zruitnd of Geft ysbturg, in 1 863, was re-itnterred ini our cit cemifetetry yes. terdaiy afternoont. A vetry lairge proces siont followed the remamns to lie bitrvino grounad -his old cora tdes, the suirvi'voit' of the Clohuibus Guards, anid the atom. Ibers of the old City Light Guards, form. mng a prominemnt part of the funeral pro cessiot. A l,>ng line of carriages and. a great many cit.izenis on foot accom pa. mied the remains to their, fal. resting place. Of the nppearance of Glen Semmesi corpse wvhen brought to this city, the "'In the afternoon large nlutmbers of ladies antd gihemtien visited thue chuiirchi. For a few the metallie plate placed over the face of the illustriotis deaid was removed. Though buriedl nearly fiv~e years, the face could be easily recogni zed. T1hte litneamenits of the features the moustache, and the genetal outlinoq as well as the expreslion, woero very natural ; t hero's but lhttle change. The body of the Genecral, it, is well remiem bored,' wvas buriedir -i metallic comfu in the grounds surrounding ; a- church in Maurtuusburg, Va. -Dr. IF'6le, wvho went after the romnains, found no diffculty in procuring or transmitting them. At the head of the grave was a simple head board antnouncing-the name, with rank, and the date of death, 'Ilo hiandsomie silver plate nowv on the coffn was pro. ctured by the Doctor in flaltimiore. Our dead in Virgitma, Maryland and Penn sylvania are all Cared for." [Ct'olumtbus lnoI.arrcr. 26t4. Whito Vote "For Oonstitution. The Charleston lercury makes th following estimate, which, no doubt, i correct: "Tho oexct number of white mc1 who did vote for tho Constitution cai never be known, for no tally was kep of the votes for and against Constitr tion in a imllner to distinfi ish be twoon white and colored vl>ter - bi the table below, complied from ollicia returns, when taken in connecio with well.known fits, will prove t ally unprejudiced m1ind that I ,100 would be a liberal es imat for Bull, voters. An oflicial table of registere Voters was pulblisihed in connhectiol with the election returns., lIacill tl aggregate number of registered vote at. 133,597, but no distinction wa litade b-tween till white and negr vote:s.- Thi aggregate is 6,017 grneai e th it. e aggregate rvgistered vot as given i tihe table below, which i taken A:-n an oilichl repor iniblishe. A pril ), I16. Dividinga . this 111111mb espially between whites and bla'eks, w have the followiig totals as 1 result I the elect ion : Ilogistered whites, 51, IP 1: registered egro1es,( 83,403. io i11t , 7 .5 ; :. $ ial.,t Iost1.2 i It i d, 2 7-2S ; ut vot ing, 35,551.. Now, whenl it is Iinbllered that th ntegrois hmve been thoroughly organ ized f0 a yearI last by eans of sor lV.4ins, andil at tle previous electio for and igaii.st (onvention ad il varius regiterings bIaie been drille to net asa c0lmat boly agaIint A whites; while, oil (he other h1,1md41, OlI 1ites attm 11Ilp:ed 1 o organ t l )i I i -I-r antil t wo weeks boefore (he (14 eli n and were mnany of, theml princile, againist votintg. it will ipe--r at ,e that the hdy or Khe non--vou-rn Olsh" he0 credited t the nl' 1ioitos. I t i.4 v; rln mst he Constitltionl, .1n1d 1hi1 35,551 re.istered vj trs romaill awy froit hi. - al , i e vo l Ii ll sustaIin the Con'tit ,rth:n, m- I-> LiI more-( (hanl) the! ntitr v. i ri e - Vote. It i.4 acknowlod'ed Him a1 fc negroes voted with the whites,but wv Canl Iput that innlber as high as 2,6-1, and yet must allow Imore than l0,(0i nTegroes to hlave abli ted thoiiselve frot the polls, before we C.1n1 ackniIwI edge that any hi ite mllnIt voted for th Constitution. The fact i;s, and wV think it established by the tablem both COIsidering tie result in thle .1,1 gregate an1d in ealh sepaite Connty that only a few of (1he lIwest elaas,, o whites, not in all over 1, 000, voted 1o the Constitution ; and tit more (hm I',000 negrwl oZ g i; r hei, ;fluene agi inst it, either by direct vot;iig 0 'bs lnc e from the polls.>' JUnI.: UsnI.Awoon' (Ls r -ri1A DAViS TIAL.-The Uniited Saa Churt, Judge U 1 dierwool, mIet Sa IuIrda, morming, at elevnii o'clock, but t he rotil was a doleful looking place, as even th soupeatmg vagrants semed to avoid ii Evaris wasn't, theroe, O'Coror wasn there, Davisi wasn't there, and, in faci nobody that alin yb ody c ares heari n! InlentII)ned was tOn. We wmhIlted dion aid life sen1t 1mni],1st for appl.' al(e sake to druim till a crowd. ( ti lee and Gov. Leebcerl aIre ill tle eit, a-i w tCneo. The form11i was22 goll through with requilrin bail for theO u1 pearanlce of MIr. 1)avia to-day, but lhei not expected. LTe recognion;ee of Mr. Daivis wva renewed, andi the Jundg~e staned fr-om t 1 bench that Las son as the im1 eLnehm2(n triml al W ashiinuton el-,.; 'liefJ j01i1 Cha~se, after' Jah1 li aI reece of a2d will coo to iIcianond andt proceed w iI theC trial of 11the ~Cfderate E'xOIntiv'e ThelI Jilge flurthe II avel1' it as the optin ion of Juldge (Cham, that1 M'ir. Joh)I,-(li tnlI will elos this week. WM m1 eventfuil judIicia1 l(peienlce will be th2I o~f JIIlgeI Cha 1m if lie pr'~e's 21 C 2 % of both1 Andrmv11 .Johnson l1' JlIersoi I)avie-on, La per!Iseented 11i Inist, am the other a badly11 t reated d is liiiion 18t. parties ini ledI for v'oIiolig t he re ve nueI( laws1. were dela'11red forfeited, unleis they appear tis week2 all) Il-new thlem Sandry -pnrties fronm IIredrickshnry. aml other promhinent towns~ are ineclnd'ed i thle numblier. T1hie grand] jnry~3 adjouirned Lat. ' p. mn. atfter ILidmg La mlltber of presenltmlent whicl v not11 C y10 et been21 made pubbe I. Mios-r' Disrm.I:ss i A CmI:xl-r.--2 most diistre'.ms ag ccidenlt Oeenrred~ h thi Distrieb, near MJ. Pleasant o1 deatih of MrsI,. O)rphr-l ia lider 'n, wit of MrI. Waido Il1endekrsonl. This he ws onl a visit. to her fathellr, Mr. dJ A 13avenprt, and1( fam~ily', aIbout a mlii< disiiant. from hetr on ->me~n.. A tlid birothler of M rs. 11., tell 0o twe'lve venn old, w'as lhan dlin lln 111Old sh~ol gilI,' sulp posed unlCharl gi-d, m~ a1 room Ilwhere Mr s lT; and other; of thei family - wre lagal thll gun2 wa:4 sudlleiyv diw1Ii~ehri t.Ilim effeet upon0 I he Itmple of Mrs. H1., a21 enltering the0 bralin. She was1 insta:1 stricken downI ill an2 uneonl1i:2lls 2;lt and1( surivedI'~ ill t lSChis l ondin I WOO? learn that,1 a short ltie pnelis to hi anl '-ffort,11 habeen, inem'etlully mlade I thISchareIo the gunl, whhlaedi I,' o the im pression- that it wa(s un1hloaded. [ I>Eurensrjlle Ileral'/. Tb e Na tionl IntIellqi-ce.rays a Mr. Jiigham's speech: "So far na nrgumen~lt wats concerned we heard none1, and( shall ntot, thecrefore essay thet fruitless task of giving ths points of' a speiech which point ha~d non11 Such addresses are elasy enlought. Let any one rehect from all thie backwood, spread-eagle Fioulrth of Jnly era tory thie fimsiost land most inflated passages he can find, .putt themin -l i htat, and1 read themniri the order they comle 0om1 and hie-whl hivo a speech which every 01n0 will aver wvas thle indubitable prFo duction of Mr. B3ingham,*' tiee! KETCHIN, MVMIASTEII I Ivte the Aff(ontionj or tlio .7 TO' TH'L REO Jhii: tij oy 1,1. )tIl(, tyI Anl ill 'I PuY FR IN rTPo' A( NisWAN'rEA) F'OR '!THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF PCO.N.~ i ALEX. 1. ST PHA.' 1411 .iIi;' Il . I 1 I s lal'),ios lii II 4 I~ ti t I'~i~ 1 0 w Ille V. I l4444ll it, Vli4!14 la i '. wIo i ll vI-l iei Wo.:Y i,' 140 l11 :il 1 Mr. seoi l 'lel ls 110 Ols To a ib th t Ia, 11 b II eel) .iiiteited ii i tI-jqj e 1Ilot' 1* tt. h1144 Iitic04khlt3 itilt jI lj_1 :I 11 all illelivecli-1 treat of, tile highest (wifer. The! 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