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The agit isitiot of AlaakL wn 'w b I tho view of ex-en-ling niti ,mal juri.dic. iion ani repithli -Ati jriicipos in the Anerican I Itwisplie.he re. Bv laving thintl a further step siaid be made in the samnie direction, I I.tit year entere. into a tronty with the King of Dunmiark for the pireihau of the isliands of St. Thomas and St. John on the best te: mi then attiini. b lold i4stW l#nI T,01n4v gtf( are -A new eptn has been ontered into - thn T earging the tinie fixed for sin & rat flosion' If the original treaty. to annotiou the acquisition snud incorp?ra aion intoone, federttunion of lloe several ajOa op,I ie entq and s igashalr,m u~n i ti ip s eelyi'p it can . be done PVace. fatti. laWKM y, itud .withoilt any violation d1 fli'oa6I Jutioe, faith, and honor. Fbr eign p6inession Or cobtrol of t,esO'conatiu. niles hs heretofore Iditdered the growth and impAired thi ipfuonoe. of he Untqd hateiq -llronla rev9lutiop an aUNoly, Ihen, would be equilly injurions. t0s h one of thehi, when firmly 'estibliihed li n independent,reptiblio, or whenu inoorporated iunto te Unit61 States, would bS a new 0 .urco of strength and powev. Qforning my adniqliiratibg to the s prinelples, I have op no o,onion let support or tolora. ;!on, 1. 6ntil"' sO't poV6pot itpoa the padf 'e ublin * propag: udis6i or of nationaliextentiqh or aggrandisement; The _pgesiy hwv r:. rpR0'es.*IQlg qual unlawful movements.loarly. -oalo t.he duty w lioh rests lipo'" us of ndoptinj our egisat v.eaton to the nei4o~lrcunt. ttinoeV of adolh orIlMiopean tutonar'chis 'M power and influence and ihe inrea.ie al American ispoblican ideas, Interests, and sympathy. It cannot be long before it will be :ome necessary for.his GovernmetA ic endsone effective aid to the solution of the political and social problems which are continually kept, before the world by the two republios of he island ofs St. Domingo, and .which are now, dislop3ng th9nsgIves far More diatino,tly ,than heret9fore J: the iqland of Cuba The subjeot ir coni)eh ded ti yotir consideratioh with ni thI nord 6arnesthees because I atn satisfied that the time: has arrived when even so direct a proceeling as a proposition for nn annoxa tion qf the republics of the Islanl of St. DomIno would not only receive tho, con sent of the people interested, but wuitld also give oatisfaction to all other foreign tia. oene. I am aware that upon tho.question of fur ther extending our possessions it is ,nppre bended by ono that our political syst em cannot suocostfully be npplied to An area tnore extended than our continent ; but the conviction is rapidly gaiinni grounet in the American mind that with tho increased facilities for intercomunnication between all portions of the earth, the prjnciples of free goverimont toe embraced in our Consti tutlo, if fithfill$ Maintained and carried out, would prove of sufficient strength and brqadth to comprehend.hnthin their sphere ln' Infitone the oivilized nations of the world. The'attention of the Senate and of Con. gress is again respectfully invited to the tre tty for t,he estailishment, of oolnmeicia! teolproulty with the liawaan Kingdom entored into last yer and alrqityralified by that Governinent. .The attitude of tile United Atates towards theso islands is tot *Spy ditf4rent from that in which they stand towards the - Weat Ind:es. It 14 n D we and felt by the lawalan Govern. mnt and people tiht their Government an injtitminns are feeble and precarious, tha the Unit ed States.being so near a neighbor would lo unwilling to see the IslandS pasi under foreign control. Their prosperity i conlinoaliy diqturbed by epoetations nut 41%rm.a of unfriendly political proeeditng a, well from th9 Unite4 States 44 frou tper. foreign lower.. A reciroi yeaty *hite it . 1ould not mai(tqrlttlly dliniflish th<s roeatues of the UnIted Staton, -would be i guaranty of tho good will and (orhearanci of MAt nntions n1(itil the. people of4 the is lande shall of thems(dves, at no distant day vouutaiily nppiy for admis.sion into #h, *The Emperor of Rusalu has abceded te the it-eaty.negotiat ed hero in .Jannary laal for the ecurlit of trade,n1arks in the in terast of manufatuvos, ed. copameros. have infrited his attention to tho imipor tane of esltblishbyg nge,' while It seomn Wasyend praotlcalp, a1fair and equal regu 14tion of:the'vast fisheries belonging to ath two nations in the waters of the north Pa ellio ocean. The two streatios ,byteee thi Upited 8tate and Italy for the regulati'on a ~onhuifr jioWe'i and the extrndition o erliittel negtiatedl ad ratified) hero dur ingthe'latsoealon of Congr4ss .hnvo-ee aecep)ted anidoonflrmed by the Italians Got yRmon,t, 4 A lberal consular convention whichs has hounngotiilod *lthe llginni 'wIth lie sub tn'ttsd to the 3eute. The very impuortnn etrailes wiob fuero -negotiated bet weetIthi United':Stat'es 1asd. North Germiany ant l3avarla for the regulatiqo. of the rlgl s,o and iaixo~d, rand sifuler . trealips liavi 1ei-dtler 'lateo wIth the 'kingd'ni.s o -Beilin and Wurtembuarg,! atnd wIths thi Grand, Duchies of Dadda ant):. liesse-D)arme stdt hoe esoppto be able. to.su ml equally -a~tt tory oo*tventiops of the sar o aae er,n , inth secoip, of negotiat9i t.y ad aoh Oo'nnehts df Spain lion of'elalali against the. eUntedstatesa b~ ehqflndson lay 40 papry pad .the Py~get' ut hgror ral mppny on aiccont Lo 9610%and eT to,rfof ashington ralleged ithesd'ompinies&fltetoe o - provasions of-the'raysbotwe'en the) Unitet .*ites and Great 13vhahtano-~,lq,6, 4'3 ameats.of slylet, 'I868, antdwifl, ll ts ei edetbe id ~ a eerly, csy, 1814I' sifan Etelhe h* Un aco pod.Great BrifldIn until C66i'ea'ss sti hWV ~expressed tli '.tuWghteiet ' oncerfst6% th Tipothean eettats, howevervlbetweet a e te $J e y)a S4eiftWIA(,N bla'i cadtets d tt -mutua 4l9p9sy arisiguineoe t)4 year 186l -9 t t ar&tmidfQ atd Il atit i L attb qf eing able *olabbfore lb aad a*sp?oinusretvq frthe. g ral Powa,6-.. me I ri ane lie I n Geri iy id1 .t 8 ing ent one a o. 11tti ia d by trao nai tan ty Wl ti .o I prov I el eit esNt e A rid 7in ee recognized, and thme friendly intercourse whiolt has so long happily existed between iho two coutirics rernairns utniohanged. Sp4 uly last a py of which ncomu1pa Pf)c tJudigment of the .p,pple.qhould ba I&.kon ,on.th. r .prkm no maiendiii the Podei' 'nst Ion fisW it l .tloi44 Vice-PresIdent hb- a <direect vote of thie peo. tto'RAtoil l . . 11eio'l.-For A d'110 'Eldnighet16lth of.P'eiti.en in.tb4s 0,eMIstof.(% yAoqncy in. t ht,oMe by deiijh, isigtiatioL Orie )?gyp, l hi e ent aid i e- re' e'n't ti ed 1ef: htii bI't,y'bf tie 'poll L tian'seVural thlet inuted ofty-the Laegiebte turec. And fourh.,-Fqr tho, lim.itlo tp a period f penr of he teuas ofJ oral Profoundly indyressied willi tIhe', ipit. of mnking I hote hripartint' molifidAtilons the-Constitution, I respectfully fubmit iliem forlic, enrly an.l Inature ConsidoqslonI of i d ifne basilii, romie all r o a '1'A-oh-ith .orf8 9*rioin, s 1:6 ttl J.i exp103HtiU4o Miydeveloyei ever romembeiIng IilL .4, P. o ip!tpii i ,';. )v,islol,l at any ktigo. CXIPJs A.' i :omngcd ,tyl p iPJtPli ai and,nti imm ol ,~lii lole peoplo, is .sacdly * > a t stf dut hff ipoied p6n tne by Ito ConpStIbtjna. k:ave cotintit nioptie to! Oongrees -t'ormat ion: of time stale of the Uniop,,nd., rqcoi;nmoudod for titr con4idernonW suol 'o1sures as have @ceted I , to itioessary amid expedient. ' If oniried Into'i elfeet they' will hhibion (the Acoolinplslmtnent of th'e great. and: bennonloltl purpesos for whilh tho; Constitulion was ordanilel, a.tud which it ookuprhuensivoly S,tates wVro *'t9,ormn A inore perfec uln.In estla,if just ide; inuaiio dqmmsio 'transqde, nau' ty, provitle for fho co'nmon d6fend, proinott! the general w4lf,tte,' atid swCtw'e I he liiess Ings of liberty to ourselvea aid our posteri it Congress aro, yesled, all'.egisiftive poworS, ntii lipon 1110i devolves tIe re sponsfhtlilt na well for frnmng %inwlse nud exce.Aire lawe ns for negleetiig to 'devife and adopt meastros abs6lutoly' demandd by the winnts of the .oitntinnity. Let is earnestly hope that before hoe vipiratin of our respectivo le.m ieof Perylco, noy, rapidly drilning ' to A closm, an all-is Provience will so guie' our counsels js to strongtlhen -and preserve the- Federal Union, inal ire reveronce for the Constiti tion. restomo prosperity ond happiness to ur whole people, and promote on 'earh peacu and good will toward ieo. ANDIREW JO1NSON. THE FAIRIED 1ERAL16 WINNSBORO S. C. Wednesday Morning, Deo, 23, 1008.. Desportes, Wi nis & Co., Props Minutes of a Meeting of the Fairfield Sol. diea' Relief Assooiation hold on the 14th'day of Decemb3r, A. D.,-1808 General John Bratton , called the Association to ordor. T a Ullntos of .to last Ioeting wore red. A Committee, bonsisting of H. A. GIla.(d, .O P. MaeI and Rfobert IT. Jenniniwore .appolitod. to noi afe permanent, oflierms of the Associ;ition. The comunittee toported tho follow. lng haones for officers. m For Presideont-Gen'l Jo'hn Btot! ton. I ,Rie-Presidet-Jamies IH. Rion. Secretary and Treasureri- Samuel r B. Ciowney. Excetitivo~' Comlmitteq-lonty" A. ningn! H-orob; Dnavid L. Glenn,-Al, stan : Jan. 'P3 lMaefle, Montioolle'; Jas. F. V. Legg, Feastorville ;. 'W. M. Dwiglit, Yomusv.i1f ; Jas. .fiety, Gladden'a Grove .; Dr. John.: Boyd, Killingsworth ; Ien'ry C. Davis, Ridgeway ; J. Di. Hougen, Doko ; John A. Hlinnanut, Buffalo, .The r-eport of' the Committoe was *unnously adopted, * T' he socond artioIo of the Constitu tionm~a oe atendhal as follotta': 42nd. Thafhe iotben of this' delety r elttnll.ons)818 of t,he 'enrvinig~ Olic,4 r anid Sold iors of .tho .late. Confedoratq r Armiy,oby on'e-of whom'mtaybootme ti'o unot l6ss t hat .(:c$2.dd) Thu lExoontivo Committee wer,e in, struoted, on motion of 3h. P. Mablei tiiotchVei 'if 'ssibITo' the qtothbkdrehiy S ,TIm 8,rd artIolo of4 ho Oonatitutigny was ameinded't'o'rtjad awftddty 4gv "Th'II0fAIedre of' th1i S t1 .8iert'tery pn.d freaeuror,an.dy anJea~ I otwulve Commnitteo,'e~bnaisting of >the -of" the' IOrobn.tlvul (,stiliteetatteII EneW4)e, rqtyj I ie 4(h ithb rof 'h o&i of as,.s animnual meet ng of' tI 2 ddtver and'1.eombKf,4 '4t . r.*e/m.- Iebfr't An a *r, n l "1 11 havo tuth) I s of tIe Ex - ti CO d of the Society v. tt was reque t ur ii ) o lie address p St pared by W 0 delivored before tl th Souiely, e Editor of the T The Execut ve gonu ittoo il intrutod, 1 - OKnU& ~1fe #8Wilf6Sticiet9h j 'i s Pfinx~tjinina u5tt t Ai x dit r'iP "* 4iMntoPl'.rosdohA Ojud fidthe n iitetV 'epht-kov ii 'f ~ S biUtTh) n rt $: 0 ff r li'vi1ld io soggd h~?.' theiron-.abb o 3O 'U 'NW *ig e Ortt t tvin us0t. "Hgra 'l'o vlsqr.ile i o. dollars and eighty cenit9.01oufotthis qo ItaN--$e ii.60lfnapr, i e, i at W 1n' th r . 01..~ Cd, i ,0t " - wo- biond--over toyou.n. ;' 7,sy t t it. aild0il Mauntnirr Ar 8ib y presented. Tho Stmloty -'adjo-ii-ie d tr)me, oll' I t at. i~laoo1 .111, 1 "i6 e 1 . .s J!wo th'e3rdtd t v l di 'IY, " e 11 t. i I 'l l J Uf tlNbi, \ ' Georgia It motion Georgla'Agrialtr'rl anld Manlufacturing Associati6-.;)1hi '.. T; *eo'i or 11 . 1 gilecouns of0 't hOa'4pp Lion) busineijuin tI s reA I ing, in theso dlys .of, broke-wildoud political, hnks, td obsp'vo nid reon, Ofnu t t 6 iihai d ds f St:stes, nuk~ion 'lay tha.t estv J)'iivid, s Dioksodi oleobted Al President .oft th, % oo in Agrienl iui'dl Nhw ifadit6 i ri- A.oe~lit'ion is tb%jd ir9VtIV t dagvn pf.t. ptoy hyitor.y ofuio tIa prosperity ill Southrii iiotritl- pur, ' hu lts. I - , :, -1 , .. i .0 .p : . - The ek of ed6oy 111e%.t1 d 1W thoir uid crtuij 1110 pm 11in11) pat iol to 2 obtain the mnottey. Or6 !mmIber. of l the NiobM 'neiition teihied -o be hi oO of flve h1dtCd tk'o'. , Adr fiNii%. b to'. , 0 6 -. t%p ii' i Ii ui-64 dollar- roryten -yoJAru , in.p rordq%, t,o biug P skilled- abd- indlhtiots ihnnviLrantwiO to Geortgia. T'te. 1hour-6, Illt4 ('t10 fh,i resolution a q arlIto fthin I. i pi il over a hu.ieltd imemb.ore wero obta ii I ed, and inotnaure - taken to forml ai graWtd bnnaI tiondua l "by .gdithf in l tO.jg in thet) 4ii9.kla ton.1 A. pl phn of 'i estab)lishingmAgri&ulthIbil colleges-to t' be in part self-s'uppoiting~ by' thatn.. I bor of the 9thldeit ft.Mipito bIi\'gike n with (avol ,i11011t-0 from the Le"islturmo 11 atho idrobnudo 4 of instrttilentS' &. ' Oim o.tiw~ yl ilu I1o o e bzaul QOiiiiks l important subjee.thPwOere mppu1i t8d.,to reobt eslong19f t st ,ea'lf lhe bnt' towards inid astriAl ;dd veld >mnilt mnoir behig;rmad4.uye? nimWibl'd toni blas.;yuind LfotIv 'rOtQeiL''w i Y2tis-.istt thb\.introductioot imitii,; o gghftb'v%Nhild it. ilip '4.tble 1~ ~ t.'w faldt prop1ortion)a ~ z~I6 eddwan abiould refbio at' tnd W pi)6t,g ihl1ghtIo oWti is' W I Cd pu.q$4,c4 Q $p)$0 j I* ploy brent ifordv~ory r membr.'6f'tooi6 4W (h dhbi'FoMl phssite geifdpdqiad li udw la i A he aiPhid rise gehw d.44jg heroes stak - Uh 91%jfJJ ..eb,,i -A ,a aa A. a. pd prd up- tht InterestI shou be d to o 'Ito prinoli pul. 'hoo r 1o .of a new inte est, ireCy tiilli rinp will out up the int 'stgthk a the true plan of repudiation, says ho. To r +0400e4th#l-;-der-of--a Irpev uC2 el g tf ke it, per cent.%bond, the peeincipal of wheh rb eu I tie p all 6 but 4hat then I fy say these app ropNdf t'fud(A to' pay tihdi intoAt o 01to ftid k int bbndshst P( 1 9 he 4 1'. !1,,.. the ':s.ry,,if any, nand . course (Jl>ngra will see that there 'I none to paj the in~ ttit ipi-ife'iuI df i .i ,pr i. bo , i - A inos, righteou "s o, worthy of the Saints now .censuing Andrew John. auJn I lyl3 inidi'gnation I1 h11o Southo 6 uid .A sald, aiid . ry,tr1 t l n ie tly qP0e6111 tiv.oy and euntnofford -to -aianwee itself1 %with-thls"qtarrel;- The yanikeesi how overdot'froip the acharge' of c.iuiy I mctiots buit is In moral albtr ietioni . of- otie p ql1."'Junds. frim thuir poc'it.4 into their own pratloal abstracmoti 'sometimes doll ed, down'south', pund ot'ng, pilfering, s,ag, y, and the like that Oipy 0xP.e0. Thoy.. havo Wo . the goose.. It is refreshing to see ,thern quarellig 6vet tho golden eggs that tho. eit'ed .to find. Righteous aiytsI _'Mep of .ie Soqth uttond to jour,-blvpiues, tnd quietly wait, 0m1 poverish themP was the, ivar-cry. Wait. )Vork tind wait. C.ur Charleston Corresponden"o, CIARILESTON, S. C., 19th Dec., 1868. A stranger who has not visited Charleston for the last t%to yeari, will in.d that city cousiderbly imjrovod. The work of.reconstruivtioo is carried onl steadily in almost every principal stiect. On East Biay street, lean sCa.cely'discover atiy traes 'of the destrut ive shells whih i'd wnge4 iso nany buildings.' The storces are;well supplied with every' variety- "of, ier. clandiNe; and good bhrgnlns can be iliq idiajoAt an'ywhero.. Tihe pile of boX!fefo ti o itores on Alcetin Strcet,,aro sure . evidences that' there is life and, activity" in the various biAnlhes of 'Inindss ' barried on in i e t oiral Part bf'tbo city. In the as,por'tejn,.ui)dor the colonaq. of the -.Oharleston. Hotel,- ar' t'o be . seen crowdA of.geitloinew- whose freah and rosy f das sceVl't6 indbait that they i'o 1 i0 oan 'ud shop-keepers fiotu varjous seCtions :.of South Carolina, Georgia :and Florida. King Street Sshows great signs of improvement. Tfhe large front .windows of the be.st .hiouges a.rt v6ry.ttractive.. Yous\can ,iw.belp 0topping to.igaae .at. the bril liant.dlsplay. of go:ods of almost overy Idescription fi-onii a penyi'Whitle to a on,hvig 3aivestipeonts 1 to pike jp nico and. .awoetu things for tho:little folks at lhome, will not; fail stopping.at feot '6poentuitiv of the0 eent sops t: boiseon i t se. fashiopable 1oulqvoards- of Parls; at.-this seasorn of the year,' At'eo of-the largb'4indows bf hIM6i, 1i h n'~ tao exhibition one a gr9sa attraction jadeel., ja ia *tao mIh ip, i nbbn t severty:,flyo inohes 'ong, and' at ity Inches'ide, oc6n. tlete In egg 1s e-et c eeri~ ly os; se, yhich 1ls 41vpr cord, ocry1thing els, the hull, the mats. spai's, sailk, al 'a' crowd of'binek, coms g6thgthe en? bmd~ of ho u locdage; Plnieyentheocaptpin with a.t.rimnpet'inansattitude-of dwm. ,tdd~htnamno ."Marion"Is 'inscribed h iit,tersoffcgolde4 peope,ar.r# # ig g (g ~U j se row0Aboopahas eqns dam .tea.aedsby,hese .ldabgIi. tesobo uihdaleet 04e po4#u gihdh *td.)lo atatYd e nM. minad na .te la%o a artyr pa Ihoe rth -o in~ .g '; d t is 18O Jt fo ppre on to ed th oo ia t e Eo b1LOis inlet vIth engefIe o0 foarf an the uprising of any single life. hIls truth isvery forcibly exc.mplified 1o .a 3 1au113diin Akiir" h p Nf Na oleon. The Philla. til h i d 6 tM n h tcjoqXd day of December, er aivd biaght t he anijpire1.upp,er. iI(I Collna ilto r iludo~ t 11t 'nd.theIrmputkh Iim o:h%v.nt1 , so,'v.orni 1111itd )0vgvt ieinct, ith.- tity i. ; O,ro t ' f" O eo"oth -lu,d. will; hrriiidb nin the tret (if St., Mdrgd, t.' A detichianet.:. Tonm the ' .l)th gInfahlint t$iid ben ,uft-nginittemn. -- On 6 pp n -' -:"'~' o tiiho' lsoild loe.in ptrtio.Olal 1 sido "..their - r*ironmhi id ire at t.in itintuet, lohaArle. shiilin't -mumiat-,d thle irricaent,-uud 'hoodod-to rrt(w Ifrn'm thui aonsti tikjn of),06ie repnllieii fwhichpFraneo d "Ildhohied t o '.bolbrpetge. ittlitehal e l id i lo id'uundmodto nioW. themii :thati ~W W- 'ile uing 1 i b hldpreme' la w I d l.ad'. Ii t Iu'i Lu Iev grOnd impaft ien + 114 utdinl in bfE ach Ia.l- ie thni 14 0 11 vp, - '111.10d11 foall, sho1t -in hIo .J Alligit. %'nas - ideo I for, ilhe Af., Theiosliliers c.irted it oif nsid -'eil it. Th i ro fr L.is - to .I n . ,n s sknuifidll)l'At I tttmkr";wlin . In 1!.. ee 14r1,'som fri1-11Pi 601t1liowf-h 411i it .WIlrrdr, wbii hoq-11M died, 4 1c-n ,ill':-j6imin to mAko ii aiech.l W"hIich1 Si6-dil-o, hut aftf-r%v(Idr pbli'i Uin Ielehbi Iliif /'4lec iiotr 'iv4~-:ijpi, 'lA lW H ti l di w1aW g ly righ 'r- il ht. ulni rp- u. C%ui ofNpol.n. 1 eil t 1hisir Iti m t l Io laingdin P W 1M il iifh 0 111tilichi i('n oif .lib li. tl.d 04 ( Vi roseclhioli - of d6, 1, lb1zI- i I i 14VI, ift h ilsig and rxhr n Aseat b>$ tis dimbrstrution by 'a dis pIlay of tb yo 0tA ,1 uitt)(' foI'overd'anbaj'one(s at' i-tth ople tilu: "koep theni in petiUn,Q a ce'tra deotism, hi4h.ie hrpared u~pn' l>rUedilp o1a01ir 0 later;Eime,. -Iioh makea c 0Een1confrovits'tho VAlo with Is lk 66beltter' tertwqp, 8n that iiunjusy, peri.->hes Nike tl.O frost t 1f thot4cnt sn'ow-th The Iw-nobl. ivkedPClinl,les - .3 ild in has I slept in I fosixtol h h, -d o e n, ut. thJ n1 1:y of;hi exl1i. tul he nif, 'of tle -Jtight survives in the r 6s,tg of ls 0oitgoni1ii.i and.hih d is' oi th# wiahy of tho :wij'' ISgQt(iojriu T4njeror in his e19s. IgkdAys. If pQeReC'cotpcin coie -om a Sinllo grave 0ad1 bd.potint,to h the blood' of a peoplo. uiumsed to illest frteo6m, what can Tyranny tpe tor whr( d 1 (I s) fill wl,h Ors Ws ier'l a4 it of ;16itin" t t)roviO'i niovonishall ,the Wrong ou IIICried t. inst liiighit .iday bie a uiLb'itif gtpt iso theeWgi to tfns f oi verbting. iiMen avho protet ninst broken -'evohianfs imuy phrishI iip~o bairi A'ud, "nd the ver; tra~ce Ui1ed ; b p0. ilyont ion ofenun lias here Is onethinfg subtio in. a jjs 'd)tI 11 ~ Vtiika'df' the dii'noL.A old bh'teuAbt .h4'pM'tAbedJ begr4 nmAy:sfIh, u(t-bia,hljiw*wmed it 9fl00 va fer( - 'gnificant yecpi w4i s I?'iof tlia iogistmrteitow h))of?FynOq:jo~ th941 ~dretmoneyrbf>thb Uhited Stattosare tr Ie ph>i~ebllht of' radidai s onie)re4 by eny qlin'tIrchi eoin$gogue, land tist so. e rononiiood:by v~ery'damangogue favors eni n 67%14 r14 4 pyco of of hou gamunaIc k DtM4~ I> Abe4 4rolf A( nirgogtido pob ly fav drsjkrtidH'idyu lhfidfineItfi1M ~b lI-P 41If 1 . ~t Bid~Sj e d ?PtW'.8vgpr a 'gy h aip #4A 9t0 rgI ,pryo e i U tneh hiow b ert nd n id Loal Items, Ater 0- New. Advrtisaments. Sheriff's Bales. hey Mr. Maokrell, of Biokstook ad bhite vertises a large and select stock of solt, good things. Our Blaistook. fMends FOw Will please Attendto hiswants.a . Rev IJ Lruneri, &drertj; Due 1 6 winnsburo LodgA . F meets trge 28th inst. bs,The.ausriber4%to tha Fair. field 1crabl, owig tg, the Christmas and New Year holidd'ys, will receive l. in its stoad, 4 i6Wl6ifA1dro TrI-V4 k IO ly News. Pilli. Mt. Zion Intitute. his Thisi tiio-honore d inititution, under rieat the cliurge vx Nr. G A. . Wotd1ward, On who deaervedly ranks anmig ths. first of our teachers as ' P i n hirn thorough tealier, will open-on the let of of Fvbruary. Tlhi terms have h.Pt'n ke a placed so very'low both for tuitil and hor- board, thiat We dli e ti ly'ititerret iLbn P- in the lighLtofra'libi-rdA 6acrifice on the part of Mr. Woodward to aeconitodAto the straitee (I circnmstapoe8 ofoar Qpe. Ht ib 1lready asired of a hand 1 some attendanee of pupils, an,) we liopt kcea. it may far surpass 0h%, anticipations of can hisVarmest friende. Taving ssisted Mr. W. tat year,. we could not close 8e thi ,4notice withot auring th rhen publict inl a) cand..r, of. our conviction mIt that pupils sit to Mt. Zion will he rall- failbifully gliarded and thoronghly beg' taug it. id It. tral. More' Incendluarim kept The barns and stsbles 6f Mrs. Blizo. your h loley,nearBlackstock., was it0 tally destroyed by Are on Sunday night that this last, 180t inst., 1cluding al) her corn tr folder and hay. We sincerely hope on,e hie iicendsry will be oyeriaken . and e de- meet his just deiirts. it; - I -h ,-RPMA p of Through rreiht from 0hadotte to Au ,Ole$ d. if gsta, j!ng It will be seen by. reference to an - other- ccobhrtn that on and after -Wod tons riesdAy next,'tbe Charlott -and South Carolinia Railroad trains will be -run heir through daily, from ChatloLt, Torilh are Carolina, to Granitevilln, Southi Caroli able na, connecting with the South Carolina Rilroad irains fo-r Autgusta. he' 'rth Catolinti Observe &0-, We lay before' our readers this morn an ing the prospectus of.the above paper. It will be seen that -Mr. Jamox H. D. Smith, our 'former - fello*-to*nsnian idad the corps of' poprieor'. We the ernestly hope that the Observer will the meet irith that success that our old end. friend Jimf so Justly deserves. iate tI" Murder of Mr. Jas. A. Gleason. Uipon ,WeAR ft" lAh b*?% the earreaby Informed that Mr. illeJames A. G-leason, .a promninent mer walchant of Charlotte, -N. C , swas mr, es er' dered In- the Mayor'.' office, bf- a ney, freedmata in that olty. A dispuite mot- ,gope bet*een thoin jla thsee, as clls' witnesses assort, when .the celor, mas drew his pis~toI a*nd fired at Mr. SG the ball - enetrating tu r 4eu Prgyals. '" ' .we. w)ree-tealing vs.Ade'ig an .We gall the atiton, says the Cheter de(1 Blandard,'of' those'- who. -deem to be Ithe somewhat skelitical cln tile subject of Sadvertising, to the'ifcslowi'ng.factaf " MrQ <oh. S;ifoiior,' of add e ouny had -a *"re salen. f'rom h stable on the night of- t.he 7th inst.-- He -at-once availed hiinself of.the bQeefkt of priwnter's talk, by'wtdvertiqing Irn te Pai. ofB ndwbilD fQrro,. se.verul' copIesr of gy whtch found kt eir myto Ohiestdr.. Mr. A-."Ig Bhohanan, of this p!acA,. hafng wI it w'eded thesVssai ,6rai, '(4lEeyv 57O a~ander, (col'd-)b a freda.t el d by lng himnself Samtt Simonwon, had hia ntsv Pk'ion' a joused Thy next day' tf t-B i St of 1Ntat etV a 'closef' era&r4teton 64 1( perehioo atoge *sriindered the prop. erJt, andi proceeded to. have.e th lief r i arrested. - A -rw n - ' se~ ednd --phneed in the'Lglnds'o i1 eO 1#o~~jv~~as~ .%pJ~,q11g 9 '4po. so taMbfrd -atet.in ,.as [-e* 'u eI-Itoa1~,aq1.1 at e'r piys y atisee1sfor i fot J. U vt ually tnoitinotslng, an 1 m 18isl yod, terl- Ry, ther dia ly lirlety is ari t I den -' aon . o d uli rote to Oile It on yet d this is' 7 ey he subject of ta 'o This Is a 1 nan's country. I owns the entire lO'nship to school, it is your own fauli louftan remove the, xt*0%)i, ould there ke Township. of Jan-"w I could act with. unanimity, and on lof next January, to a man, disoh eir darky employees, and let them ren M t"r-boapswrily -Wdnid; Ihero wotid> qlply be iso 'To%rnship, tt,t yop}d I ome110,ing otvirgin innocenoe.I it t ronco life withk ogal.n .&at4 one,, I lua vould .Ameil.sligWly like : th.h ObnGnei >iutaise bf old. . . The oru; teries on ,*hioh you can col te.to enpht,y.tlh free -.igger is to let. egisinlo for you -lnd. by his -numq trongth. iile you.-. Thet oTtly term; l.ioh you orin continue lo'employ him. et hit) (is tie has'dom-) devou fill - oi rod,d6b nld brofits of y1tr ande, to-1ot tstablisih (_ little Sandiho *republi us own in every T04n4hip and 16 'tnI iggor hell of every peeable neigl Ood of (te Distrit.' January 1889, it rocing, qnd before we emplo' the dil ) the.83 niggeIr bilbles in our To*u et us stop and count the -cost.. Do no slvo yourselveg by the apparent, pria iotton., Your true poliyls' to get ole ,his Worthless vagabond race In a pel ?le Way as.spe4dilyam .possible.. You. lo this by sin,piy letiing,tlhem alone. Who stat tite negro, Barber, t* the, ate, to.occupy 'the'peat that Buchangt lainer filled btfore-and thet tooi v itioh a man as Lyles was at your comm Don't drop the question and say the pil .y of negro votes elocted him. This is ging Ie 'qiest Ion Land-owners, you dl [ say you did it. _You employed this p ty of votes.' Two-thirds of them were iive during last summer's fhiine by purses, yo'ur Oedit or by what they rom your premises. And it is time eou should as a body4 close ddwn on rile scum of tha earlt, and let lk Diu Nhich hats some oause to be' proud o yar ntd anti-war record, raise it6 head tgain. It. is time that some of yott, to Wency's sake. sh6tild ponder the- mst Vou ldid not brag much- on your first. er, [lonorables and Rlepresenlaties, negro 1 gavo you, and,as low as they commene hey ire to go on if the harher descen eroll. you thy ekpetit aifr yeArs it -epreierted by a.bahoon or some 1iwer les of antlini humanity, recent Indleal would expect here. Ona of the behiefils of emptoying niR Nill be the privilege of schooling i I of 1bi1d1le'n at your expOnse ' B%Jt you k ohatiltble and benevolent ydopl.-hi huld begin at. home' but you are not o school you own. ..t , You are a, proud and patritic pe K.ep the niggere,the, will supply you, -nmeso teIoitulee, 'Congs Jounty officers, Judges, "Magiitiratres il from their own race. Keep ther Four lands; you will pipeand pay for i1 .hey will frolho, eleal and dance. C. Ti o %Womeu's lgts fanniisu *edy a more formidable one tMan was iegro maniia twenty years ago. As leotlva franchise has nrwly beep *A ?d to the he negroes in sverl of the'. ind there is somo prosp.9-.of its.bin$ posed by the Jacobin Rump Congress all the States, nolens.; voies, usangre Donstituat lonal conservatk'n of the.fran taslIon ldench Slate for itself, it. i's o01ook at what will be the consequ:enc Ihe successi of tho -two rnioemettt, Eu beat, an excited eleticti, auud, in the ley 'thtong electioneering abotkt the 1 ~he mot her s, wives, sisters arnd. steeth if the land. mized i' lthis P4thpg, bi ted, Quarshiy,--'-hli* aV .hlabi rod fragrant, as pole'ent'. ',1hew I hat be'Wno i fltt we'&nl,ttheava ' litfle more ddsk for'liss 'Dinal is the wesncheusili camn- in under lh osant's right w1ng o'f,Reforpieriuing Ipol "Now lNation" knaves-for. will not mulintd ladies" claim to vote as well at buokt niggers and9 their whit. ,sisters not,whtyno,t A ndl itso wnt. the )riy ,Inestimnablegrthrig4 begueaib us byo.u,r faierp be RPVtidP t ril t "fiail VoigmbJa ''Iho: elrsep iii dlng.diddle, let's all sing and fiddl Ifor ttwpeope are struckbytue npr The simpferske latogh anud 'fls%isddle qa Arnd lbhe-daikies shall each bave, * Wiggers and wenOim,e,iand all, serenis, he greatest dotmntry .that-eyetM,*1st (Bavhn.r:oALfba of toaven ;i s bepn,exeltude~u (na our cety oliurchi fso thet both ,io snfl A fterngenI services sre . golidgeqts , j this age~ of "etw lighta' tIhe1i4 l{e,very is ignor.ed. In mores way ih a d tie~ 'se eeb sti~' rse adr fe'1W1erdat1ite er 4~ lithidhfi to t et (he "thrq)gbt eoineiih'frdrh above~' 'ilow whi'eltlmtith nd and 0500* At-e hufig ett very high That no pispi, dd o'atteMpt to;atle edi ,Ard light thse,w4dtMih gaib t04mtst