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Wlluosdny Morning, May 10, 1871 S'COND ANNIVEllSAtY 0 Fl T I IlN AV INNSBO1 10 R 04ll0 & LAl)DIlR Cu3t'AlY. Tunoday, May 2a1, wais at gala, day inl Wiliborol. That splenadid body of young men, the Winnstoro llIvk &, Lader Conq. lay, turna out i ftdl force, and at the tap tf the dri , paradud ou r not ts with the tread of N etelll), tlndi V tihe colitiland of l"i. eers, whlo had knlownl servieo be0for. The truck was hointifully covered with wreatheN of evergroons and flwers, wovei ly lie fair hand of wtnitIn, t1111(in at thle lose of the paradl, it) r.ckowledlgIn.CAt of tih fact, thne Iousing chiels were proposed for tho litadies of \Witialisboro, and gi'Cn with a hearty giood will. At the netia.g then tel inl 1111 1 o1 1l1t the f uwing 0i0 'cers wele eluoted for the coii ag Year: l'rosident--S. B. Clown, y. Vice. res i ait-'- Pierre ieat. ihrectoira-\V. AL. Dwid, \W. It. Axmen-J . A. Fraer, U. It. \ta Sueretary an d Trastirer-- Ii. I L. 0ai 1)n 11 Ick a' I . At 9 P. M., I tie compaity togethor with its ins ited guests, 'at down to a bouantifl batinet prepared in Thes piani [tall. The arraiaggemaenat of tlh ttabis .anl the supply of all thing.; noodful for a f'estive occasion w a. aS c1om1plte111 as conldivo be en axpewed, al th Coinliitie of Arrangotioanti have earned sNelanrols that. they may be otr tain their s.istatanc (. will be in deniand uttoa fut ntitte Cca;lsiosl. 1. r. 'L,.In TOA.ug . In good time, President Clowney gave the Wir.t regiilar toast, "(hir Sthate." Hopoided to by 3ir. J. It \fe('ants, whom hinnorous parotei ag iist the emptying of Congo R i; into tli-o of Band, and against the rule of ihiopia were wall recived. Vice-President lhaten gave tha se. cond regub- toast : Our littlo Toawi of Wina o, taal the recently elect. v I intendtiiat. 'i-Tho right man inl the right ,1chio," may our town Ioutr i-h linder i : ttlministration. (apt. W. NI. Dhwight acknowledged the comtlplimencitt, a nld respolnled by I ledgting Ifor himself anad associates inl tho Town Council their c na let ef fatt.4 ft'r thie g tood of th ho 11nn11 ity, 1ie e'ed b1 yprSpsi , "ait geatet of all initunntaities fOr piotuot ilng vivilizition and protijti aSs a uro and independentiit press " Mr I.t1. Stu1wart, responlded I. ,' laws 4l1r. 1'oddent aui n e Gncmn : 3i y iinnaCtiona w ilth the "pire" at this phicea, rons, as the maatiit y of yotai aire peraps tawt ae, ntutoft i)'aii myaown eboice air seein~~g, bait thea ioaut of Zaaeiach'lt. I ha vo not hunigha.tJ icubit y in the l wh~llO cours ofi myt ta'i ae, tat' p i refr r'inig tato puru 'th Io cie a' enor avi af lt y way as tan unoabtruive iist rucator oft thei yourag, tad I itinnaiogaether unt iaccusittomaetd to be Iiga tpressed"l initat saie ut)tponi )ioebl fativye aocc'asions as$ . Notitheless, the saitation is hA soQ "Iiight,"' at least ait this eatrh. hourat of' tt tat uaeed i gs, but th:a,0 I Canl tmake4O ut to taainwled(ge the comp ~limen t j'~aetI pidt to Ite pre'Os, ad wvhiht 1 amo an humblatae reprt estativoa, tanda alit taeponda t a thea i'enttimen'lt juatt uiitaaild ti .y oursi ears. i taun rett~nided, gtlemonQ, (an this oasionlia, of heia "good otldI t~ime ini nay boayhaaod, wheat pulic dinntersa itere pvoni I on at ina lat bhilayt), a tl to dlistinagalat di ciizaa of thea Slate. Gr eat, was the enlthnaaiasmt t!iaai then praevatiled'a, t he lik ofia wh'li cha t'ti af tt i eda St atie, is dest itedb, itt tho tlite timo ai of h paat genea'tion at letast, nevera t to suo a) iga in. The1 speechi as, too, wer'e, any oh'f thema, ity stro'nag, etorineta ani Id u'Onk~tiir': inhg, tinl'd welol worthly of at plince ini ourt inactaa ry, - well reve ateer, for exampata,s aalagt the tormer 1'(. Goverora o tatheIt St ito in.nttica~t iln tia's, delivered'a itt I18'49 tatt a puablio d iaoa' given bay thei c'itizal iht' Ch~tarlemnal to miy e'IdestI brothet', Catptazin Ji ames Sltair, of' tahe tiiitd b teOs armiy. in glaoin ag po. rmkds, 'ti depioced theii chiv'alr io vtaor ot' the ioldliors of theo Slate, and (Ilased- tamtidst pro~algOd aplat e ith~i the ttfolloivintg aaenti mlot: "Sut Carolia. Wilt awho tight '? 'Wijaint, in repty, to thet Palmttto tHaoritnent before thle (ity of Mtexiei, iank lie-doep in bilod)."' 'Durinag thlat a laO yea r, I th oit izens of' ('amident gnI pn tatt I)o inner ii to laItelat. RJgimenat, gand I r'etmomber t he paraoud I'em11imei it hoi tt taored oan t hat occasij'm : l'auatha (Ctaolina. Lako her laiivo a'e~noa ti. pine. Th l ightintg ofC .1 alven gmt'y btasgt it, andu thle wi ndia play hav oo w~viih its bran aches, butt it over remlainat und- and solid at theo corad' aiauhi wet o te teel iags of Stat o yrid'o-Alad *oft etioni anal the onaiol'ing senit itatfit aof:~Slato hiontor' tad .lofatt tr,i1has the. gdnaeratiow no6w pzissiaig awaay, evertb.~ then, llottatotn~d toonltIi. Ba# 'r iaIj1 ~uddlenil5 "wlit tt said i tat grae. aei&oft.ul' ah'tiiesjc to a peopl'a~ae, t' loss~ of-hiboitty,. anid thei sub ljuagaitiont to tani alien rulteo V Who re' is the highi exalanta snirit -f nr 1o1th1, - oie so proud and erect, so joyuu and so free ? Dopressed lie nenth tlie shadow of the Radical - or d. Whero is the voice of a Chleves tohf xelailm, as at the Nas-hville ONVOlition, in that olog nt mIasg I It grand e'peech 01 his : "Sub Ituit ! the very sound of tho woId out idhu. tile blood ill ily Veils ?'' Si. Len t, hiu ti .fore ver, in the sacred stillnes., of the toilb. 1The iatrp t hnt micc, through 'l i ft It-4 soel lt lsi c shi t,, .\ w lill :a s 11111as i l n ' l'ra's Wall., \ i I lt 1: Lqmll W* re o .yI - ' Thus Frei e ,itom ltnow so eldomi wakt , The only sign he giveso. 14 When M011otn e eart indignnn'llt 11reak 110, To tell that ;,lilt shelive." On th.3 euntrary, Sir, What depths of humiliation an~d degradation aull dim. honor have we not been called upon (c expeorieuco VI What cup of biatr ICo ~Ull anguish ha-v wo not heci tOmled l to drink to their dregs Thu persecutions that havo beer practiml upoln uts, by the talical par ty now dominant, in the sacred nanic Af lounan rights and under the hypo Critical proteiXt of exteinding I'e edl to the ufortunt, would have ilrokoll thu .pirit of ally other peol. o for iii f i~u ulittle, lIuined in 10: tune, thosu Hau ical filmis havo struek at oul hearts., amd with satanlic maliguity, h t do woumded u, in our I ndert snii NihilitiI,, by subjecting UN to the I h if'oto- mni-harbatrous Ilv s lt, i<, a it grad itol 11111 a wrong tht I, we wil no01 -10,6n 1'orge -t. 'The-y have, t'10 :)oihed govt inmnent by publi opin. it'll, an(d govenmI'l e 111n1t, by public Col sent, the very priilLI ele eits of re a refille of bIIItrnol toreo .I) wike'l 1111 lOtrrllpt, so hideous and o hat.eful that to Imlngr submit tn-l"Ay to i V'ven for 111 g ieel't ion, IIin.volvets 01( ruin of our fortunes, amd t he lalssi of "I unad11inucs amd dignity(itf Charaeter ti-entlemen, shll we longer bubmit ?umi Il'ermlit meo againl to recal 11.1 reiul the qpirit ot' bettor diys "SIbmilit I Thi very Isoun'i of ItI wr eurdls teIll blood in mlly veins P W e caninot possibly sulbmlit. W V ecanl not sulllit, 1a1d live. W ILust dio. die to [111 elfIsel et dt, 111 to all ,ens of hn1, e t i anlllld vtoand hollor ii to all love of libetty. an juor i -- lo-Core we can lon kitr quietly eldur Ill nohtiJrile ill South Carolina, for i it tyhe rulel ofi rapcious1 and un Iser, IplluP lou:s hypocri-y. HUront;t or ANAWu Cy-A;on1 GOVENMNTr, Or SU,-ImtA av V1IoteNIr 11p1n that nLI h i Ill-this is the ibtern issuo of th,. ,Iy, and I I ruCSt I hero is nno here thal de.-ire to %hilk it, relm le-sly t ge, bollo uplo uits, as it is. I tru t I1a1 hllmw that Sou1,t '11 arolia 11 es imleed, even nlow, remlain, Iliko hei neli1vo pineo, though bWasted by) tlie lightaltg of h ave 1, al horn by thtlt torm o1 war (f mai of her Loblel branckhes, Folund and Stlidl at the more I Ian, andI hilnow, 111A when I .I sity demian.ds it, she will break oawl the er dit of thi negro pinerunwit andI otherwiso ro,.im, and that. w, v t her' is occasion to igh tsh a " illt 0 and thIa t tri um phiant vietry w1 I 11 .. ;1 her hanner. I tn t an $ l , ,i , l h 1 -r S its, in th s am16(i Overy liour W f i of h i l hu iliat ii n at Srial, iill bie ru staifed ty her hero d i tary love of liberty and by the r No lection o her. taiticonal iC in:' t iLlo and gory n t the'iCic pne CSS tre, b he that1 falliit may be,1 01 ait~ Air. b'eg sin, m:ltlaveli avitl~ the d11 to J~of anarchy tht om It uon1 tes our ) t 10 Inll rosp rs a sij tt5aiy thate to mbet111 aing a pi oc witi hi hstendred her gi iou inw letiead ha1( pi s i ' ra tr, ShCI doesll~i o deli anarchy.1 the Ind oe noiSltli for vioh1nco and1srifje Sh1 Libgefrt Ithet rlteiLo'usiead'h retraion of (lberty scred byI a ta tIn for CLthe1101 1 victorioi itorpacts IIeIO ured by thIII ise 1 administr tato of sitbe cnstnintti0o andl' equ.ialI lawL. And'itiisI I leg1 byvo horog~ flo, itl tiet, i n)t~o compulliglmetl to th leatrned phrofeson whose$ lbOr~s. amon. Vu'ti at devted tol esalishing Qin Iu m idtntheu s 'premacy of law ''. fo r of)cytl' l Winsboro.0 Ith tywaos e oyregnized ti th o Eero Wttigdomt appel. lyih principles (01 iieitd and 0.usntict.a"oo M r.se "11.ll A. Gallrtd resondO tr thejierntint iyn dhuorosay e(si. )iith ) brugt dow llthe mlosit nproarT ausOpp iuso Comair ne ta hr over10)~ vanq ied p1ate atd thisso1 on tpurogrammr f., thsenecan wia orlus description of ti la fon higstelrl ginwichth jdg swllows~ i'(~ thee nd hanosd toeac tinuedur. l).t, andafr. aoh 'long paullse, Wel p I don't f believoI o Inembe )r, httheyron didsay (oap. pse)ntJi btltodo'di supoot mae geoT oliitesllm ende thsiWti the njost tyerso ciiouistancea. .in. re Q.oncluionallow me tO offer a senti Iw mont-'6T- Confedle ato S13urvivors.) m) M-ly tbey jrp#Oiatoappropfliate and Ul "l4.4 with manly gred th 'noble b leg icy beqoathd to thu by thir r dead. Vice-Priidlent Bacot then proposed * Iducation The foundation of all w lvil libert, and the i dly stfeguard of the bdbt box. I t/. 'i%..M. FartoW resplonded as follows:e -Mif. PasIDf.N'r AND 01.NTLtNK4 : l feel houred by '.>0r ivit tion d to rouqpmto the btenument wo hanvo ju-t i ealinl alb"Iei'en t-) 14"O a i~l andlk-ais IIInhumlbl o k IN41,;1 in* tha . h- WI. I ->u'd . f fI .bility to sI-e .h in tm beit*ing the subje t an1d thI edilrcptowt.e~ with at (IS hQar1, arund ndhish' are representd the various itudtrix and prafteians of our Com u ' ity. U A, a hiq:tot hhl in Chat le'stin, d it the eat. paIt .f I60, a letter waS prn ivfro thait venerable eattmp - ithe I lonoratlo A!fro T liager, inwhich he spoke of "PMb.Ct lic tiationt, the mtoist fruitful s mtrce of public happiness.'' As the a Wlm refletion of te whosoe memory Can t travese the enti e pe liid of the C h1-ghst tenown "t hi- dI:at,, and who,r -f- il of car.,," still cherishes wl t unshiaker p-itrio.;sm1 her histolic greatnt4 the setnt iment is wor by of our pro u/nd ijispect. Within tie . deade psedp sin c that tdate, what (lu nlges a bVOlien wrought, in our State aid throughout the South. L l'hen, st'itg and conildent il the feal- I ty of her'hildren, fondly cheri,liing a preslips won by the intelleect oU het solitars :ni s't atcsmein, Ie tod forth in In lite of sistert :., the poer of tLo proudest. ro day, to.ta eled, disfrowed,she ioiis her head over thole buried martyrs who were ait onwee lier chief nprtand joy -Neither krgeih in her ar.s nor me;ey in her wvoe." And ote C the ikeetest poes iniliet "d in her hutuiliat iln, is fl dente tion of Lhe tateril rtsaurces for the eduetion of her youih. Itn this unh-iqpy condition, the oor tel tive tritth, that ig no. at-.cul and pr.Jadiev are the proliti son'ees oft .:ttnfusionl and viioole, lis a dirtet ando stattling aplpheation. We expo nene the i st phase of a state of io Niety in whti. the dmt1goue wields with fcility tie obedienta inl-trumaent Of his m it a tn'ition ; when the suf hsi'( of at inoat t -j rit v, ien. Ilered niras Isdent, by ie :eSsi itt if venal tillies ftitin oui otrt race, have st up over its an higareby of prelli. L'ato 1110. And tie (\1-i.tioin wIll 'Orce itwelf III= up, wshei1.er this is1 tie idl. n1filal vhsitmet, an i how faI no .mtait tmoel I r.tm that. other 1 dba-e of s8eiunt rt pine, whie Pim1s S If a a. is Co.i tIt IC It is the futimotn it e!neattlo to Irive ot, this Po tiene fro. nimongst un. The rid, n, and benovole alin, %sho 1id. it. his oIXtt 'Xj:elle, Ce that. id u ncat itn is 1t4i'h--d I "1 4 . I frub;fti snree of' bt:1p: s.<, aind whos- far tenti' g ch ip m ies wonhi i1 t the lItattnblest. Ilf il., hhit-iwsto lhi iw oaint ; a- we-ll bas he Iwhom, taking q~ ic-tioni anly' wilh ifmene:e to how iey wvill a f. et his (owit el-il at anyv gieni pet tid oft the to-iie, ulik, con h:tnd tiat :.1l ttur~i ec itiontal tigon. --). nti'.d to hV pro in at ulvo pliv. p'iiz I the gloy oft hats Et te in ile .'l of her inr. t1perity, nt d who frtiI a de. p -r, sttron.gr i've in th hour latt t hr abern'it~s, to ink tromtt thie -t. itmto.ds ofr t 3, evenit thott ht the pr'oh lemt pre- eATt i for sitludonmi he ciompli. aind must r'eqtire att leastt one getera. tt ofor its untf.iul tng. If{>w eiot iv th sotti tillh l with the m..-mtri s of 'ist pnriod, bo Iotrgetfutl or catrelen,~ o f tdti s oif the preset'? li'1rtitmue ly, Al. Presiiideat, we re t int the ottO ,aienot feaiture wictih itt i 'elf' contiet ntted mTost tht at w ats good I int ou i'oliid ducatioil scem~ee, andi of| wich jCiIo Yatnkeu haus yet been aible tit devli'e a pitetit for robing~t us. I to ei ni, S'ir, th~ose l.:it eiles of truth and~ hintor fii't imphlited throtugh lieouis le.arnted at the feet of i tous mi.>thei'-i. In thitir simtple and piens~ taching, i cii with patijellen antdI abjtiigre'lji ins fath I, wits thie grounod woTk of thiat intelletua~l rFuteiutn-y~ whicht t he Sith so long mtinitahinald, mtakitng bor~t "h~oved rat htomie, rev't'ed road.il14 in. gratteful rememabrance of thteir insatrn'et ion, of the ir a seriiodi , of their I tari-in iymtpathly i irh thte hepi b that have ie d in t Bc'I r lavi ng h itrts -doiu-s itottec C oltnie of tus, recallIintg his owtl bes't remembetir d f.ee, f..ded it tmay be, y et ha ruing u i:ht t hat gentlecr grace borni Ottly of' lie antd u'eilig, frotm his heart of heatrts, g i b hanuf- to thle Mothle rs of t-in a ni I hzave f'aith to believe that this y teat cot~st ru ing pm inoiple still eists at~otngst us in till its woted~ butty, an undyilug element ofC muoral power'. N tio wing its influeneco in t he p amst, whatt dtoes it ttot proitmise to us in the future ? int readj-isthtig our educational sys.] to m, to mnuake it t fliit and( per Inmmneit, weo mutist build ont this basis of horne1 ttralnltg. And if out' people mtanaifet by tiction thie samte spirit of solf-eon-. seetrtion so beaiutifully illustrted in < the lit'es of' thtese mothers, atud offi hitm whomt we were pntoti to esteem 1 the noblest tj pe of Stut bern manhiood '-'the sate high tytoral OvarAgo that ] can' lab'or strongly ~and pahtienitly for< rebits to be reaiped In their tull ft ui. I tioti'b1l by nnother genteration-| hI'~ s'r ei a w~thc now seem ;cueiiu E itlet~gttoidii te O c th * p r 6 I red ittfn~' ua he *t k'i k'jyS trem 6f ibuho'dA at# lh'*h'iiit, e equal to the taski Fully aware of iy inability to do justice t,, (ho0 sib joet, wore it on my part, merelya matter of aooeptance 'or non aod - tanceo of the kgjor, it would .b, protmptly doolined.; . But in thI0 timosi whe true patriotian is brand. ed Treason, and the sipport of Right against Might, of th constitution aiAis usuipa tiou awd oppremsiouis Wnadk re0 Ilchion againist "who best g.v.ernaent utalerP the light of thw sill" and tie dead in their graves are, by Stite polioy, to bo robbei of their c tractor, obligations of auty. ,re !inoit hinditig iif win one who knew 'Ath hoa. I mA -ilnd wid of these Traitr an.1 I 16--bc! -, wld. u 11; -.,.- p~ .,irit which Iaitu iinated thee dc0iin. oces of a lst conthtry, to give k.a t Aitun, wthe" CVe.r an (w' ;Y r oee. .w' V.rs. It is inl thik s"h it g*tlen., that I un. tiertako to re::sPo..J to your e. It -Ti.o Con~~1 f'4a e 11 " W hat a foaun tain 4" conflie i.wg (Im .tiols, ..idj e.. re ne go: , L~re at r"ogli imingled with happiln j-.y, lrimapoIh ntt exab (ation. O I , th Ith - I conhIlli r: O clea r ly and d li..it ly, tie w rkings ot tReso varniou en"otion in the' hVarns of us, the slrOivorj of te "o.. federte dead. If I could only. ae. pict the bursling agtony of 1,h10 '. reavedi father, muothe.r and -;*.4ister, their dle.plairmig regit for .the loss of Iu u wih) wai thliir j.)y an.1 pidale, who was the stay atll ;ijspport of il ir age, or * wioik i"e , :i's tihe; caso t li.lit he, andll the trae the silent btt glowing ray of col-vionls riIlt. piri: 1 n.iIIg the .1ee11 lomn andk bringinig conlsobationl and tr ,ngth to tile hi. rt a1noLSt, ove whelmed by agony muA dosipir, and tinally kilidling 2a gicamww of joy, ayo, triumph over his stoad!astne:-s tot the right unto the emd, it would he hut a ir- of tile gre h oart of tle C.in. *taderacy. I say, %'v re I bh.laed with tle PO wer to p re.-ewnt t his picture,gi iM1g in i all its hales and molrs, I miglht napire to wirthldy I a:form the high a .Dt, lly he-itt, 8 crOd dty to wh.eh you have nssign.l no. i w41wt fru tei ho higher L.onor than tWis Pie. tInro wll irawn. It would): 'tl j iitham not only Its at'esting their Pa triotism wilt their life's bloWd, but. s aninmated by a spii it -f mefJSill , R I pure atdw lofty i I.. t i. hi.s pow, r to i.1 tho h.-art if their herenved .r% Oivorm crl-hd nn hy ato by deiet, glwi0m1 au-d dSp iir, u ith ( i ian::WAt exillttl' over their pr-.eSs. The ilaimpar: ial beholder of sul r -l oture Woulhi aeeogniz: hre ihe pow r of thewigh. opweating under th - weiht Of ai1 a! by h1, 1 inighlt. Ato ugh nwo con:.Iry w%'Ou' ! 1,%; fodild 1nak1ing their gra4v4,s And LJiL-liohinl, t1 oir meotories hie would perveive th, truth that thoe uninwaked grave wore filled with tho. e who, in tlt hglht of haoven, had aichiecl tI - glory of hi mg r tit 'ir country. ie wnibl Pteoilo that, althoagh they (lte country hor whia tly h.d a,.I, they did hi. :w l-xiy rich io: jri.. to right. Y0:1 Ai Ii 1nt fild a piralii 111.1t of he : .tyrs t l l t . ir falth i a G 1 0 u1 tI n- l, ill 1) i: rt VueI om r1111'it, fil* tie it s t1 e -ui r 1re - nialli only tY t'h ' to tho etetr- a. ( ad, Iiad have al % itays b eo; elkoely m oeVi t. 11 i . lly nldll ,t tit thwewo is ruww.ther vi:si9on to wich I vwuild cualt iau 9al- 2'ttiwn:. As and i :wnedu by t ownly col9ti y V.1 e'arijh thawt cou1' e1m thwemi, I Euowjt s1irit bul, an w i i hev dec: ee. o! anly nI1~at ion he. 1.0. ('iilth. Wo judge uments Thei' -in ho~ by ~ hi.- walk, talk undiaii b~a rinwg, comml~lwandas theo .i! lmlring apjproblat ionl of his pe-fple, it, I revprest.atjti9ve man . lIeI, wh u , h tradinag wiaws an: elceciona, a:y beo onw1 .1awfolioial repar Peutativo1'. Unider this l ight, how lst,.nd the (Cwufedert ww 1Dead ?~ I wowubl awsk your sorlitiniy o91 oneo or two ontly of t heir w epre senlta1 tive men. Stodei..'all I Jaceksoni is ei. nenitlty a1 ire w'l'-rt. tie n'ni~n of thli, n 1ation in the spirit lad . Thew ont'y charigo that his 1 en ewici hve o ver' brouwght again-t hwim is fawnatieel (de. ve.tion to, Got andt counltryw. A l se agalin)t mwight. BJut to) coime r.owrer haemie. The mwanl whoi dre'w the tist evordt in that conl)test for righlt a''n- mi'a.: w8 permwaently a1 repreeiat':iivle 1man eat ,old South Cavolina. .hIow tim, SUit 1the exp neult of! South (Car1olina senia . mentla uand 1tho eniihodimon taut of South11 Calrolina chaivuary and~ honor on1 the~ Sblooadestaen i~~ n1'0 wiebi ibe was re-~tI t prsntd the ha11tl fields of Vir ginia. T1he wakn od gedl 3ype aof thae SonthI Carolinwi,aw, he was hnever 0o Ipeople~ uswhen his noble.1 sprlit inl wI1 iging its flight t, gavye glorntiwu shapej wad formaa to a caemimie. 1. hlt thiwgili-d an hobed in thwe he artsw of his Ii tp .ngts twntI wrordsw weret h iiIicsi,. two wi ttt. "Te' I CIlav. 11'idens (hwe sail) that I give unI br.: -cee11fully tor m.:wh (Caroli .'t' \ I e.doiwg I poi tnent of' hi- " w ol, he Ih..d blat reach. oil thet elium ,. h s d- n'h. 11:' is a re; r''e'ima 'e than of tlhis peop'jle in th:-~ a' i landt l-'rom thwi-w evidentce I w. I thiwk iinkw.timn Aely derhted fo- '10 t- aat fdo. atej 1Dead Ihwe elve,- i. 'I . iw 1(ot. atllon ed to raoctlamt iompiar'ots,l amto out tauinly ~juswttint ini ildchfg'that they3~ 'bav aaanae~d villthei li e t fgit agiwhnst h~avet/hdhig brutal iight-s and; I will tje irded& for [ar'esnibg tlah hp6 and11 the belieft that ho' rich blued wtiricy w2aS sofreely piiod l e dkiid le 'and' u sflnei'a1 th C f 1.w' 8d t '\ (wovief eo jo er to'phee4atfr&'ew Qurig %tbri. tiling ifluenues of libe.ral study 01 uid give diguity anad gtiace -to the a tttiit powr whi chflowfroim the bu ,plipation of scientceO to .tye varied s 'n3 f d try.oir #1eW.. sUr- a aunk gs d~ ti. And may I say, Sir, for our T'aoh- w -4. Manly of wlitim I knaow,..tbat thoy b, ill not fail in earijest work.-that d o loy are ca pable of a ppreciat ing high ' camtp!io -of emibracing %tith clit- , asimin that profecaieo W.hih.lWvas th-ei jf, Iotsin lieawmk of sbuth men as ti 41,rnW11:l, 'l'w, anmd ,Joi~kiji of til lemlii, an'd Stonewa aJackngit)-o *. ra vingr en ourigerneni from11 thle I,(- ft 3a0tion, that ''the Lvvreat henrt. (hat had e i baravely b tit 1Uh. o it tillics 0f.a g.ent . npir ,'' bore a., a Inidst its 1. e, h dia'tins, tle initeo.ts, ti e nillx- di ties, and tihe ho~lpes of the r11 e 'dintg prifersinlt of To chUii g 'In t1 he ( of hatrmoios. it'fots on ,10 part of Teachet.rs a(d people, he tl 0 nld be b)(b11 indeed Who 10ould. onlhat the Speedy tiitanplh of inteli- j Uic anttd vir 88 over' tel) slUpio. ti. 1m1111b t igno iiraace and vel at tN , heni, Sir', mtiiglt the tht w3s Sout tl Uroliia, again arie, unfol tered, "Ti freest fr hoe ree." .ol ad resuio her itGrown, the ciest 3ows. I inl hich wul(l then, atd ever, C fleet the viv':ue of hter w pi-nue. III Mtr. t Ir ow OUsel wit at toalst to Ic he "Witnn,boro look and IL.dder 1t 'M pan No. I." Capt. S. U. Ulowney respondotd by 13 ceatllinig tho cluei:tanesa under o1 lib the Ct maanly had buouorganiz- III d, and pled-it g its sorvicos for the r rotectio of th e onimmnity. Diieetor Williinams thou proposed t he health of I'lionorabl Jeffersonit a )avis." MIjQ. T, W. Woodward res- ft ttled :ci 31ln. l'na-stanes ANo G UnI'. : h11e enlight ined wtorld is iidobted v ->r mueh if its leanliing to the I intubliiig trait so conunon to till inat a ii08 of' loving, hotnatring and imb ating" thle great andI' good mon Who '. ive, and who have lived in thei iidt. The r4ud1sta savage in the( a re i "is of his l'harhar-m chieftain is h ut the pr 0otypie of the cnlighteled itiz-n in his worship of thoM noro. xitlted ati ilbutes af iimind attd mitr. e in hi hi ero ; and w hilst we se ie oet st iving to attaitl those phy ti. " a cttomipli'btaa tis that entdar hii a his tttople, w'c And the otlir .0U at d1 bv prelc:.4.ly the same tritit of h araewer ini the purnit of thot'e itrelir prtep'rties ol iiiidil and watrth, Livt.lopod lalonIt allotg't civilizd lati.s. Jright, thent, alre the ioptea, 'd high :m 1 he altitic'iplatin of tiisj toil!hiern'll people, wihoine pIeseit.anI thoss p .st, ni'ords sat im1 iny ihit n,iu< X.11ap10: to be itirate.l. Lot Us At, therefn e, the fuit htag at woirk uit u at thi. tine, nd it. will tt. I pe Itang bkt ftarte we w ill itie.s the riii ph ofti c i' k.tilect' ati greati. e. - -. .. ..tt, 1 i. ta aV. am- ira at 818 be n :t-. i tl~ a las. a- tO y atid a ti .ly IY i ot flill. I a.k a f e-in tud n.. (ver t.1 iefl ) t.r MP, ie p:enhta exet.let.:i. s tI wlose ;tv. e clo ; ce' r it-.v (ttaltfulaed Itto Ii 8 t ui:ta th le I -er t' ivhI. o e tttelb et has .e:vt'.tlt and . d g il hil, \ ricatn sn:a a3 n hme c' or tile I.Ra-list launyn tgo i, r ai,d. l i t Vias, 21.V3- ebiyairioJ..hLeni-1 an1d inch-m~lita-k ala courseat buoiated u, ni' in the nioist. atntqitat coeiist thatt the w ab h:It Is t1'ait st hofte, aniJtba tte att'inast d . i ., wh, i ,tr'a. g it~en weIe .aj ppUli, ' al.,taut ear: lat si'a d in ali 1irj .l~'oaL' 'C asect rinith de thlon. lilAe iif wi;*h .he3 aloneO lteam .to 8(1 une( a t tp(irt-i:red. As . te c )r oft a ti..iiii'red pattpe, .e .as caus.ed tI a raadute frtam tha :asemate41 sCI a of i'te- S .\almttiooe a ghir ie'acont to thIe future Iton i'ani in i.. 1Tf~rta pro~porIy tao (5l t~ian.0 the awo8th of thli,~ mtah, and oft a peipfo twhose ideaas of a leaader werettJ~C a aulIrlyI so hIilttly c'entleed in tim of' the Eagle 1yt'a lDe'lpitae the Litkering~.s antd cr'aicisms (it' israp.. -tr.ntds htig h er th13roued uI in t hear tiof tis poplet, whbo will eve' r' e'ht-tish his t:tie and i fam~e lpa petious-beir:-lao-oms in their failies. TIho Santha owes himl at debt oft grattitude( and8( of COnt lidnethatChtt I believe wiill yet he ain her ,a por to paay. Th'e Amieria L'i u at (s bim n honort.)at lbe r'tl:tiraition~ thtat were bareoly n11d1 bty ott ctit g himi to thte htighetst flie n it hint tlte git t of its peopfle.. TI'.e 3 oth It< f very Iland htave lit himtl li)Xanit e mple of the chrtist ian jtpttIrijo;, Roldier, worthty their seriovus omnila-C tion. 3loy he, the tallettt pino1 thtat now atands so erect, itt this Stouthern f'ortst, am id.,t the towerinug twaps and)1 iprostriate tr utns of so tanaty gig.antio I rt os, be stillI spat 0d us for his cjouni tryv's coming neetd. ing, antd inl silence. t'0l.UiNTF~Ia ToA~ts Thie regt tar tonsts notw enaded, nilaiy vyIiteers inasts we're proptosed, niieg. them tre r'ecolloet the foillw ng: Bly Vict' Pi'esidont Ilacot. The Nt..r/ign. College. Art .Instition , uddby. the h'ttriots of te RIovta tton; 1i reputaiti'tm hts bee ful' y aiusta inod .hty their dev erndants to be Jresenit tm; Iovg may it sur >teistuto)ws .expected to -espu~lpd, but~ Iearigig ' tha'- hi 4d lef' tho Hall, Mr. J. It, aikon, (the late trobidlqui. gf the mt.bty thle Eiom nC mathy of whomt io Yr. 'A k1 r ?pn.< inrejlr erw jtry aent h ar eie ild not di ovet' 0jut Ili-,2 'Q&U id-LA N11 ~itheo piotar"O." N, ~It 2iltilliept., ltf jt W12 111.0 1Q IJIIIc nd1 hen i ici~o r D rilvtl~bi iei toti Red -at. TW. i~t us r, heC'1t1 wimi jelteplr it tile hh111. R 14lillvent. of the -Ocollsioni, Ubd, '1t (1 vtallgIy Inl ke t ile el'llit to grat. Co Ii , fri'i d ~. I1Io0% ev er, ,4 -- 4 VtA a 2 ibtt ll iW td I ol s IIOII it ('V(illv) tIOie i jie pokctli.'' 1ic ima :ginetd t'ru in lat had21 o11'Ceady liven said, it wtsi 10 to c~y "Hiold, I'Ei~im.uh' As diao . 2 2211 iiittCe tvi l itv Will a , dl)18 10l2o12 1) ptl'.2 m with i v 221 I,2'111) . 41,111 Oil I1lit I i(:ilt, ad a lit ign a U'r ()It.14 Iet ItIo woul Up 1( OUt %it Ii "1110A,~ il 111 11' tO.A14' C.- 1 PA' Io llickt 1&ir2 macin tldei sil' ti i y, A Lrlit~y ; their. Iiueld tlided With a ,a good tlii. s oft caril i: I11,4kity C' IthIilig h ~ut w('l it, (2111st ly bV1 longs to It 111Ctik 'tl ill~y t'o:10ohiitg tile topitlost l oiid (,f til ['adde)r oif tt)titito And~ By Veo N.'i(viilt flaicot.---"Ii tm I U. 201litte of a r r taloneits. NI atY,tv aI:tll itiks to themt fotr their 11aud- at lilt, c3i12('ioit.''R Ls1'uiiled to byv *T. By \ioe Prtesiident 13,tCot.-c-The CI :tl'1of Trittle A wmltt lotg felt illP ir (:omihntitiI3 , mtiltr tite mantlage., vi 022 t. of lte o otecrpriifig 1reidellt 5 celtly cailled~ to p'' c-de o2vert it, it 01 t ' ndill be it 510cec.;. epu ly G. 11. NMt.MN.istei' E-q., ill bOIlO ipt'opt into ra'citrks u1ponl tleo t1ieb ileol 0 of CoUIlti~ ~ " 2 .120 ti tisreng lt of' i vii iz ato1)11 zoit pi oga 05 !11'a212 pl10 g10t o11 the 10fl, Mr 1.11ti 1) wi lit." NI v D, ruseC ill gicats ikoll C:21)11 1lCO ex 1weCI (2210 ci' m2y Age 0 sp',tak ill jItIlic02 oil ~l ',' n1( thtit :ftertile ndt12r('1s thley lindw CI'ld ( fil 22 I)('o Iin t i 2222 ( poa 22( r1 0 C It. Mcd~o, r') 1.1d C(tce Iltoun t i tg tC M Ir. 13. It. 81242tt) lie. ou 001( 11(1, ., t tie ofi his 5 il. B-11;Ilie bq.ggv_ it.,s t, C01tit 1bihtii l towirds 1'ovivinig thip prit, ofcl 1,1. r.i darfl toI(':i Calhl im, w w It G't ai eilla 2(1 2221(1e~ Ii l till-)2( 7(' *h '' 1 ,12 6t . iito r '~i 11'1 tile tile Inl2O5 ill1omatlt, (Col.imttet. I. ie I I .11,C of Ii0I"l'2iat ivesl. N I t hici tficied t i followitig t aliti e'iit: ' i l t fl.0 c 1 'll'itt 122 glov !t'~W tl tgs ilt Il mit-iiijs05 # falth momi'.'C it . l.;r 21' .tr iul*i retord~ .t. 'I It.2( "ck~ va t ity litit'oik I22 .19 th li y It I d tlt 'llikt O i :11,11 112122i ill"0V~1 1tril.lg 'il hm lilt-~, III 8 .liv Var at iiftt * i 2221 ' t-111 0 -it: I1 Ial d hr tttti4111 11' . l l. t11i i K er 1 ser' C 'imil'1 itt0 't11' I:( g2'( -l " tled by It VsyItta. ;, ularly deliberate and pour only oil on the troubled waters. S say all e Doctors of the State press from in to Iher.heba. It is uselors for to hI.ld out, therefore, and we do t. Though a practisinig phyician th1 10 3 ca.s s unti.ng, we shall not #kPr to .t,4 .paluta opi ion .pf unsl8ulting gil)axy of such. profound ius in tlk; hoelhig tirt. '01 we uIt, therefore, have ; "oil upon thb mbled waters/> .Thp kind tif oil t haviig been lattlel upon, hiowi or, vo declare our-elves iW favor of iti O. or Vurnim." as eminentil ptdo t he en.<e in hand. Ae na41d.& 10visin log La. Aln attentive ukerver cannot but, ve noted how n 1woh at variance the tius of the Riadieal rurty in Sou1h .1rolitiv, are with he inisinebirul witvtr1 ces of the Radical presi. It k not fi-ault, hoo, Cr, to avlvo the mtyste IN A soleii nr', ent exists be. enart 1). 11. Chiambeilain and thd o Radical pr.pers, of the one pait5 d .Speaker lo( a and others, of the her part, that they, the eaid 1). I. iaiberlAi amd the said radical pa. !rs aro to do the fair talking, the ituno, the morality, and the religiont the colnspit-Ao:s. whiIt the i'ett of a party d,> the stdolings 'This is lint they call "ihe divi.sion of la, r." Th is is Radical "political trona ro t ie Vhtinifoli aleId. W::ms4Xonto, May 3d, 1871. In the publiished orders of tho K% K. of-FaiirLie'd, I am hit'ged with 1lding an ollice in oppo.ition to the islies of every btonest mn in. the ouuty or community, whiul I takd be th' sanc. 'he charge is tlriply Ise. I do not hold it inl opposition the Wishes of eerg honfta man, r/wps it mtjority of ,the good citia m0s of laifield may object, if so, t aN notlaware of it. I did not ask c lippolitment, otid if the honeab titns Wil ssure ie thA they pre r that 1. shoild resign, I should not si;tate to d)o. 1 '1o not wI4 to ,Id Ailiee in oppositi,1n to the wishes honest men ;- but I iust first de= a tht the in.nkuatlou of ti-hon4 ty conveyed to muy.lf by said or.. Wa, he reinovtil, for no man can r.M.-ioetiOusly charIge tme with died Iiesly in tay aiiny wl itever. Re *ve thi. Iislotation, and theri if the i-nns a ish it) I have not ho lightest -jeer ion to conform to their wishes, it, I resptL uo ortli're 4. A. SMITH. SAr.itor t MY ateitiloi lia been culled to the loing part:grap1i iii thIe Coluinbiat tin of the~ 4th in-t , given Lu thy6 Ptor b3 at man froma 10-.i. feld. At i speaking of ai school hentte being utrned, it s.35 "'ii taurs are ini l, d chap '~ n Fair L4 h, I ad th 't it la ni it ange occur' nu.e for neidrnl hors. s to be~ hired "au t h. puoblie stabldes att itight fot' es~ viis to tliurounitry, which, un. or tht. present state of aiffairs, sh~w's >me cosieert of act ivou and that. thd vemts of the pust two wouks Oonfirin in iel ief.t' I ath proprietor of tho only publiti able in -Winnboros and have no ongbt~he party'alnded't~o is' myself, f ino, ['denoitite hun ns a vilhairn, it ward and a liar. If this larinagdm oes not suit himt, I will always be. itund at mnystaible. A. F: GOODING. Ini your paper of Thursday, I lb.' 3rvodn at'ad froum Mr.- H. A. Sanith. nry (Comnnisioner of this Count y, by lproint.ent. of the' Govertr Mr. umith takes chsiont to say ths y. oes pot hold his present i~ositioni I p position to theri l ihes of eeery ha~ti. st man of the C'founvys -H- says iarthermore, that "pethapsa miajori. y of the good oitisetus of Fait~fed lay ohbjeof, ifoio I (he) was po~t awaro f it." Doca Mr. rSith know that a immunicastion wasi sent to Governot' cott signed by th ' ti'ittire IMjr of V iinn~shoro, proto~sing agaidlst his ap. ointmetnt, and aisking that it be ye okedi not an tha g'rounrd of d..ilronest,' ut puiely oni tho grouind of inddenm l ncy andm unfltuce for *to, poshlonG ho gentlenmn whose namet wie re gted .to lbe commuuientlounhluded4 > ablove, havo> over been regarded tie ooud t'xpnnente( of tho Oili seniti/ jont in~ lairflold, antd if Mr. S'mitir aincere inl hits dioolaration,.hle auro edoes not-desire any further expres' on' or' the fooling of- the oommotitlty t.1AYg in rkgard to 'hls eetlphidg ) - cueo 00 e 'le uh lolds. CIThASN, A.3'ng:n mn .niy.that there mipp4 0vl 9ivra such Aing gus .1 tro~.uns, ivTin oldi Atnen, kn~t that nowthe 6b,444. ir Oitir el~y Lbw t . .ant ifqhj Ak ayoung lady now.g ~jy1 .tO'Abhry. howv how'Ilrget th69+ :We