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..= t. - - * * . ' - - ..' *- -. - Willi &Davi, ProprietorsWIN NSaBiOly Pape , DevDed to PcidR L15N . A VOLs *. .] _ WINNSBORO., S. G. WEDNES%-I)A./Y MOR01NING, APl- 1,17.IN.~2 VAIRFIEth NERAtJD Is PUn.SIKI) WI.KKLY BY WILLEAM1, & DAVIS. r rnmi.--T u I R 9iit L ts4I pIuMJ qbdl bk in the Town of WvInnsor, at. 63.04) in i ariqbly in advance. &p".. All triasient advertisemetilb to be I id tadvance. 94i) tairv Notices nand Tributes $1 00 per r.m a of l'ug ia llration io ee ;t srs *Ii*htir eiriti l a Public fler, 9 (i'iEd to Con1sider life Qucation of -.pa ive 1iow of the tax. ..' -L 1. . 8 t at is pt. _t .L11! tit ilf. fin.)'hi!v. of asgtaa - e el ry to~ai htd tsa.d an t~Ar-u -. %!, tI I , lij :s o t pile tai 1. . f lit . tIo mvus It o giUa: it( t un t i .tenedo ht t.he. ..itaier be tail V :u to t dill edt .l ee uI t. vn! Id ii i atu t o lfld 'I .g (a.4( .o t he iaeut they th041.1 1'Iae). -Wen( to Colubi(: , ogatized the (tn a rLiuI, failh aid tie bast a.oy noul1, *t' ut-erly faleid to tWoet a.niy goti-.i. l.y oto our oud ition grew ra pidl Wuav, alit gruat deprcsioun ws t4i .tuult. The State h ity prqu.tod -a Iwore oaoabe.it, zIaI edr lthcilngeut b.yof an thda ttat whiei co1.1 1;.00:1d that Coventon, ad it rctiol oil tle whole litsemed to me judicoous 1ati c.:Lulated t.o ielieve thia fuiutes b1 ite State Iro-a the ein tharras.sng enatautioeataaS in wbich they were being. invuvud. There was but on.e aaueusuro whiob I regrded at the tiate ottjectiunable, aud that .une vould not accounst flit., tile uster failure of the whole and the depress jug and dustresasitg consequeuces wi.iet foil, wed. The cause wa -a er id .-. -" Y one u seauce, or l of thoiti. ].'There bad been no agitation, a dis cubAio. or iniveatigation of the bitua t on which won.d tend to deflue the .;KiXsL.tig pooltion. of toe ,ate Guv eiusuent, its floantes o- efibti1-fts ..4fe payers, trad their relation to each uther. It was assumned that they were Ahose which have existed sinue tile eq tablinbrnut of ,A1"1q:i-%du liberty duti are in tuct, the fuundatiou upoti which its iutitutious ar built. They, re preseantlg tLose who furnished the nteatis to pay the expenses of the Stiate, and who were rtipuisible for debts contraucted by the State, t. sanied that, .thg had the right to investigato the conduct and .anagelneut of the finances of the Stu atand that their suggcstive effogkm tot the amaintanances of taa ceedit,.f the State would neuet with- Ot easit fair consideratiou, it uot cordial wel. Cunae fron the guvernlisentt, of th Sitte.. And they were encourage.1 by the coduct Iad dire'ct stateaSOUet of the the.. GUvU1Iur of theo State, a.Ia 1aa) -y the uuttOnituti t. hieg gleu udv.s. -., n rtb..ps.ai.. itiest, aud , itvat i. I luusdal ..: lJebr... Uf t.e ring, who hoa dHeleauwr. the .1009.,L Jal .I y lin. pathy with tie puapo.es uf the Coat vctitiuo, evaint.d g-eat 2eat foir te iat:llure 05 ' o'*r belou .SBtute.'.' una thsirataa sanjmtles the.8.;bulsed the~ir...a a.;oin, atd si thbe assursaption nlad. ibeena 1W currCeV uo. it aulS reasoable, just aanda proga. r, the aesuat woula i-vC p.:.tri atu:n, taf tihat ..I.10au. ,a. etfor a. took thle motn (is tet u..(A t..,, 4he.. rrlift the credt, af ahe -Statea, eiven thrugh a govertenilCt wiateh was tuott aatia. Ltlu to riseen, aurta woustd h ave l~uVa.. teal- goveanaaueust Iruns dissraased uad the ditet.s truu. sauaa, t, their %'ae.: hand I,n haeaded..Tuatr 1.. Ia int the existece telt1~ huViry bio pa ib~ile t. ~aealeau hli stiili Jua.' liere: i ae -catnuot tatid douth Guroiua wais a n erry~A. -1 hetr placinag ta ust isathae wead of a tboveruur tof So~utb. C rola naa paroved to be tan errort. Suola er rurs witha the t~aoo based. oat .thensi aire a consplete ataaw.-r Lu tbse clstrgua of our respouaasbility fora thno rUiu of the St.ate. ad a I ud vinadaeatiwa ut thet iaisert.)ebiarg~pinag,.m .4ahiridag hpirit, oh t hose'4de b t u-s aaa ert2." alit 'et this Governoar weat to W aehiaag ton tad representited thae ring s poet edu00 t be out er .teleucesa ol A mea icuu liberty, anid not6ig prs..ed 01,y the rehbele who hbad nso ,reeni-l 4x~ Lw,: lie or libersy. Ttust n'as then agtain pljaced in ithe word of haid offiljemni' - Ilenae, and the milaittary poi'at of jhe Utaited States G.overnament was .et to support. its bastaid off.-pa ing in.its bercio detene'e of Jibert.f uon the pick - Tb.ua reinforced and sustainied by -.e- its ind ulgit, .pr~agenijsm,. .the raaug at . once applied the.- orisebing ,beeh, oft *'jpower. to the taxpalyers.. asid ,their e gotgreen$ treated their action wijaeh w ~asjudicious and considerate, legia i-. - ate and paetriotitt, with..contesinpt, and grew aapa6e in rapacity.o. Heire was caiuse for the gloonap, despondency " and prostration ..of thfe taxpayers - 1 Taxes with them were not dutiful contributionas to a government that 'protects, but tribute wrung tramu a hsiepower whose purpose isi to en ,.)rich itself at the coat, of theic~ibertv, to exist before property can be thus ta'knp.) -- - Wo, -wore overcome, stunned n#id paralyzed by an inconprehensibit nienitdaeity .m tba. part .pf .the Iu Gove'rnkstit-a tedet he exciting their prejudices and liolding out delusive hopes, IaS malnde dupeF ihd political 40.es of tlley bl*ok Iacet anld sett'ed their eer zealous er. vili' 'o the seenmnp!i-hme-it of thii. own ruin-a tenda ity which secured not on y the qympathy of the people. 11'a thle govlrniduet of' the U. S., but the extrrdtinary support, in a titme of peac, of* the ai ricl foroe of the United St-tv tdet iterly incn: p.ehesible to us all-to u, to 1ho blacks, to Ihe people anI g vorn. men6ilt of ti'.t Unlited St.,tes, tint il u. diacty, beg-tten of the wontderfulix suie. ees, (of their .heme, lifteI tist veil and revealed ihl itionst-rue-ty. .A low years of sectoistructed Go. ,etinnifit je...8Sth U.. o btin - ha.vi achieved thi- tuoinst~rosit I W1 ieb h1:i it, it few years effe-eted hene in Sout. J'aio linu a e! rega ado of a cetitury a .d Ilit ii fil opt' ttlori, sijija ive aui ruin o oposati , ~ e ..n~e lp s U0ple the defort. .e d si.h of wie.C'li was tihe iu-i-y g1.''rm il. Amtei tian iber. ty, that lett ty which was ne011lev. edl by- the A nier.e..n revolu. lultion, on whjch ..as a foti.dation this w hol-e strubui-aol' i. een ry of living uetive, Teoecgstfillbb- ty re-Is To turrect 'this pirincijile, hat fodbnda. tion tmust be undernaitied aiud deotroy. ed. Thits Ias been accomplished "y Lhe Ring taler a con.,itution Up. pioved, established, and guaran. Leed tu be r..pub;iqat inl f. rm 4y tilt; Lgt.ess of tie thbite States, aid :u.tained by the civil, politic.al a Ill iI I qiry power .ol the geieral Yoveranimute 'The iiirb stite. nteit ia dcnvinc41ing proof of systo nlatic fraud anid deceit, blackened .y treaibery. If this is na high reuson to thG.overnment eptabldh ,d b th.-- .. . i.. Oli-aj ten Nas Arnild, the traitor, most u1iju.i., y braided. lis betr.-yal of trust was a mere.itii le to thli . It is r. livitig stubborn rcet thalthe Riug his reaurrected tle principle >f Laxation wsithout represetitatitn, nild necessarily. alonii wit..-: It, the dentibnh1 bid -Js ue of 1776. The smue is the some although the reJa 'ion of the parties to it have adme. ow ehanged. Then the taxpyers raised the isue by re:isting the en oro ctent, of.the legal right, under its coustitlain, of Gover ntent. They thus took upon themselves the bnuv ,f revolution which theS nchieved by bhi-owing.o(f L.eGovernmnct, consiitu ion and all, atid stablizdbinig these United Status of America on a b-asi of 6no taxation without rearesentation." Now the Government rnises the isnue by practices iseot) pat i.le vitli ia itd .est,ruexive of.- tla.x;ighmta and hter .res whicb wefe -gained for theu peo. pie by that revolution, sand ate )ases of the Institutii.n f rom whicb it derives its being. To give the foree of law to vuch. pratices in ii., ..unt . At . d.-t, re-revolutionizd. l'he, olks of, revo!tLuon is oil the I, is .nniutatril bi i. the p'wir t.t prAt.UIVe 4"aux ition withlit reres latin," s.eq tired, Altethier by ii aliu er atrateds lurtie or, ... it reaalh w .s i*. Litb e .,ae, by Ios. ii.'tieU e.CitIt ..ee 'it ibi t..ont p. tihlle wathI Ithe exi stenice of I.that a ben ~ay gainied ny thei . A sea ritca.. ic Vailut liu- -Ar'I eitd I I'i-ri; The! O.cth.ei the iig t) exerelth it, asnd dioes exeise at., and to t hits eause are' -.iseet y tiacoeable alt or the ills of thte St.cte, debt uchedi raplieity, car ru pti.,t. atd ini(i tpY ig f lhu tGo'verni ltud jtof) tbe 11.e hitited, islnd I uitoiI, Itppre-..i-tiuto the p -ori.e 'sn the i hebor. Tiis bseemti toO isa lo e the wi;Ca Isen, hi desciojan i t 0.' hiebC i the rt enit of c.eJ-ght, agitation, ut Ion-. in-~ te step ttte~n I)f'y t ahe tup4 et-. 01 1te Stat e, ore-tec *u.ik e f.,rit i. ch pirovedi anu it t rra iluoe .,o fa r ai. its stniinediaae pgoti Je wasI etl 'i.-i .d, antd yet tis o fif'na seepJ to be folhtjiad l'or wIl Ii tsetrvedi to na.c.onu wi hI - thei. tirue niature' of;t he ft u' bb , it ht .. pl 1te 14 tel grtiet-d( v.heica mIt , when,, it i.s u. dertioo, 1c01' e'iuainid the aetive tiyeeau.y t f ai tide stnppoitear. f' Ancerae~.n libearty, wvhoe t' whIite or blhack, whether in the N orthI or ini the SouthI. S-troly this hiet ontly enctourdges 1ts to coin tinue.l agitation; h~u points to it its a nieeni ~ tfoi justice to) ourselves, tOldissipate the trists of ,doubt antd distrust that hang abotit s. 'rffut -we comefl to..tho e6 M .step in the Tax payers thbotelent. Thes reasssemabling of tha conrvention with addeitional delegates fresh from thce peple. ''Te action of the decond conventio, baded lon t he estaliihed fact tof the aotual'y .existineg ielations bestween the Ritng Covernment and its taxpay. era, evincets a full realization of tho eeriousnaess of tbe aggressiotns and ag grssive. spirit,- of the govertnmenit. WVhile it is cantien s, careful not to take a false step, there is no want of earnest resolution ; and, as far as it goes, deoliion. It deoided that we shotuldi wait no longer in apathy, man. terly iaotivity, or any oth an state of seipinieness, but mnovt' firmly and .nntadedeibeatey ad aviedly f r our rights as American citizens. It re fused, however, to decide Its to the I articular remedy to be appli-id, al. tihough remedies were.ugpsted and freely discuwseil hy indik1ua&l dcli g .tes ; but coolin-ed itself to such imasures as would open upa om uni eation with all possible sources of aid uiad aynapithy, and pl.ion' ,the peup'e in position toajaiie'et thie ishue. These tmeasures, energeticially car ried out, as a whole, contitute a coti jlete i-ganized systei of agitillatin from 1the operatijon of i lbibb It is reasonai'le that, the Cxact proportions of the "monstroaity" will be a.-eer tiintidrahid the true atd suro remody evolved. The memorial to the President, Congress and people of the United i~g sehd.' of 'gitatidua soved, brdIc. ast oer tlhje Iengto h a-i breadth 1f the land. ThI'lte mmuemrial to thea State Lvgiblaturq .anothVr erop of, 4ift atiwui tv'elpiiig i hk tor the' l'arresi. [wmigration, too, while its gc.- t power is for the materi A pros.. peilty of the Stlte, clitell the li4r ts gill a1giintor us well as. a develolper. of I.3 eL'*hi)o. Last, bitt n.0 1t1h ort ilant of' all, is the folinaution of StO- i T h. The conivenition, in os dot to teeure utiformity of organizition throughout ith. State, chautged the E xst bntis. Committee with tihe duty Ds lttolnag a ,otitution for.themI. It. is to be tegretted thia t-ie eiust "ution' is unot blef'ore Us. Its object will be to effect organization firm and coatspct, enong.s to secure coinbined ietion of all who are opposcd to un uist, utitnessar y and ~v bph i6slite ik.at i-. 8U.".h tin organIjzrt~in mlay* iee us in position it) avail ourseivea. f 6iid from ny and every souicc. sow the -itgular tinuimity of >oliticul selitinet1 and entire absence Pf.party ,trife in o d Sorph Carolitia -hes e wls 8iehdol br-fireld for pra. .ice in ilte art .0o -Organization. We iiuti0i0, evch cotprlieud idividtitl biiatioll to oI'galiizatiu. We iiever ir"t 5)IA ibpttes d i % or even un tin. U.n -tdb:ntary, a Crt01in1 Ado !it froedotu fruit p1rt1 It 40kle 4 td lc.peOt for individual pr inciple iid iiulependence, a di.,trust (which, must UUnf1ey.1s, S.:euil to n11 just uiid ell founded) of pirty power, ind t!o teipt of party ttok i, s. us to bo he se timeut, tf our people. But here is now fi the State a thirough y dirsirlined and drilled orgunmiz- I 4ul . hieh rulls rough-shod, not only ncr individual pr iuciples ansd senti nents, but over- lad+s ai!d constimn. ions. Our must gifted knithts of priinciple have, uitl brillhaitt dish ind heroic effort, only shivered their troingest laitts againet..ts serried [I Eont. The eSii oti tonles of our Itblest and most impressivie, speakers, IIe lost in the roar aid dil of this1 oiftrutal cngite as it crashes t riough truth, iranciple and lawl- To?' yanization qftax-unions is l.o ite/ h duly, biu! t , erctssity oftlhec hour, whrft requires he sacr'iice o' all such Vitentn lto (Jou r part. flua, psint-lt g my idea of agitation, iL is is n.Cich.eiy for agitating, -ift g an2 . ft o. on tlrecurd alltie fu.th i tie caie that th ax-ujiols are a' -:-ut, .le..ilmentiy jimpotanlCit aind ('eil ..-rY . es r. A thorough l 6g.4sa. ,91 t%0, no h antg .actvoly li -vosy~Cli touny. t.OWnl a td t ownthip iaj i Se ..-t -, an itepto.rting resault,:, to a entttra I ofli.o b~ e strae t retLordl I ., 1 woJutt ld isa riat obly data ( wih I~l ae tud 1 bas~e a philn of tlter, but, eudence~ to contvinse the world 121 1o 'tur .u' po faIen, tand thsf(le real issue~ orcedl upotn un. by iihe Iitag (Govterrr mtU it. I f..uuhl at n rgani? atiaua coat ituo tl o ipy' t o nofti0us an PY( ili1) 2id 1. 5l 2 ac g lil reLe 'rd al I aof the ir.e uslaritIe'S of tr e Rintg Govern't ttlentt, -it .soutd pallinte tue r'igar.s ofth litu.- ( tsn, woulId 'Ibe It eekl upon lie want' totsn litaou news8 of' tio mosterttl sait, llfl herttaIeiron. of ageh : a rhleord (6tfslt the hnn r'umtality of ou gaZ z .n, witi efl'cot tiatag oUt sei1 9, U utinity oi put poise as wellI 114asi a, ... tsolt,iad that purpo~se nAl2 be pita:Ay '0 raiskei the best, finsile t(":e at Ita for .h'~e sest ara al i t tof a.h S. te'. A ?Il ind ividu a optinioahs ..st to at ho becul ui ol .1, or ph IIN aol retuer., o, r'ttme i I'S, woauld be S ? .jeted~i to t' e itt 11:. witiot va g,' gns'ttt g p1fro, t.essuestir the; e .nsalla o? .igitaition, taX ta mn Iih.t we utse untpable of ilSping. Tereuised y t hus at-t ived -'t, would thent ,fullyW .the .-a ue proces. fou do. teri astig the mud, of alppi lico and1( tht dieteriniued, the stienagtih of' 'it. Th itt ist,-fh my opinsiuu, the pe. - r.nt liait of the muovemenit. (,tnn tehs oh commiunicat ion with all posai ble anoutce of uid halve beenji iioened, .and th - people called on teotoem th.e tasx-ulionts. If wo -intead to carry it ott, the duty devolvineg on us is plain siud sianple. It is thse oegauziition of these tax-unionsU. (lrbis d ,ty pea' formed ,defelopett the-next1, which ia 'its titise, indte atos its successor ; anid tbus the performuane of successive dutice, each, in its turn, will blaze the path out ofthis wilderness of mtiS rule anid tvraanny iu whieh we are at at present lost.) .It will thu. be soen that may ,eli ance is on ourselves. By combinaing our efforts Araban agitattani that aeu tie Baitation that will work ud the case and mt C cohvinl -ing pr!eseit ment of it to the iblic, we thus fas en upon tile PRii4 t h iue i*u', Which they have-ried, but will, of coursc, avoid, if they q n1. Th y have, of couse,. ho ed 1 ' iielv's about with law. -Ii:has it is. Inded they plant tihemsiselves on law it al their i1'..110ot1ios. 'lh -p oi ate the public ti easure to tleir own private use by law. So patnr fire they, fhat if there is the s.ighte doubit ias to the , egality of a hasty grabi, tie%, at the vcry ne-t se.hn fif the Legislature, have a i validatin5g act passed, and i hus satisfy thCir .(.A sentious s:riuples about P, t law. And they will uudoubtnd ly I ave haiw even for uude, mining the found ion of American institutiov:s. Bit I naive high, legal authoriry for saying that there is not a legilly cle'cted .fficer now lit the State of South Carolina. The requirenents oIf th [e .riuiI tution in referetce to -regi-,tra, tliol of voters have n it been Ooiphied wi-li-not frot accident or over. ig it, blt itatt-utional nge-t for rpe of fi'audi, for the iatte tion (it the Legisluitue .has bean called to it. .trict.ty speak.u , there0 is no leg. lea m et in Sout b Carot lina. The whole tiotig is-a fraud. and this fraid1, i I ily p La tit-d ol i aw of its own i msa king, has nade the nUtIst ieri ius at. L-,sek otl Ausemican libertv tL!t has ,.ver b-len atteiIpted Mue!e Its eh.: lish1a1ent. Tle convetiin that Ir liuced the "bloody chasia" liee. e.uhed or jo.tlee the foundatto:i Lid b our -evolitionary -'ires It was sacied to both parties 10 that mtruggle, and I auwa)s thouht tlit iti ife would have ceacedl and the ci. nding boasts wheel-d iiito lie to op Js. a coni1ion tront to it d.iiner like ,bas. Agit..tion will dive.t tihe snutla ion of all its false slaades and pte Cut it in its true light to the Aai-ij an public.. Whu that is done, we vill hav:e the remedy. it. will lie. a ajuertSion of national interes, nd14 there Canilot be two otLies uit All ssitus. N Iis CouiLtry juvort iioent lid geoilj1 .o *,.o ill C. ;tales wil! ioeIe that t!.is tnilt troi.ty, like LIat, vile foe to miiunikiid, as sto ug with its venom05 tle bo .'nm hat warmied it into life, aild evesi our oul.tryihenl of the black line will he ble to observe its true 1tut are. Me<.t fully the necessity of' the hour, ld perforus wyell lie duty of tile resent,-organ iz itioni. Very Mlonstrous Degrw of Twaddle. A very moristroas delrce of twad lie is being writtens at tie Noii t; be ef fel. thit Sun 1.1er die.1 of tlie >low s-iinflicted upon ini i by I ioks. Pse latter iscalled a cowaril aid it )11113, and his weapoti it varimsly -epreented as - I eiitg of all si'zs, 'ron a rail-isilittes's .iIul to the rutik of at huge pinae. IiC.-tion S 13.ooks was a brave, hanl l-i, 0eni ous impulsive 3ooitsfg 'Soith rer, Lnd whein Siumner biat-ly ''ihagued ,he nlonle 01d vcnC'rablo Butlh, a iati tle hmin of w'hls)e garmell S e vasa noot worthy to to uc I, ir Lks jLuietly took a .sne and vet V gut-e y tionnCed thie hypiiti 'ii reriPan oud--who lived sunail hss ti ,snle c.me -ai)d log enioug1h to i Imost inif*saIutel.. leimi ad revene 5h Iin si n eriiO. .y andi pihilattl '.brophy--ti who hias sow ion tosi~ ' thle d evil, wvlr' we h'opel siCivil Rlightrs lhil wiil fil'ia hsjim. And i that is lhe I 0r.4 unai shr o'isf the0 lu~trlIgrails. A most dast..rdy 3'out rage wont comn nittedi on the Reov. J I'. Dioss'el5.: ner 'alhtoun's' iltill of a .et '.ek. Mr1. libas..tl in the juio 3kethodist prec'h. er in this cisciit, uii.d iii Tu'sasy wastt g'inig to~ fill ant iappinutmen'it nsear; D'atlho~ui'a Mill. Whien witasiii a few ini les taf thIiat pht ee, lhe ciame to a party of netg roes woi king oi' the oad whenu he wis toldi t-i halj. Tlhae biridlte of' hsis -hoar~e waus eun('ghi lt, an'nlih he was det::iised ra gd imi~ulted unl il the negroes got re.idy~ to let luuhbn ioe. WV hn asked the r'enaons losr .-ehi conidu, tha1~iiey sai id tn wiate I toacct~ s. 'Ir. Ibse~sl was f'srcseud to get off his hose ini the nsasi anid hI .wa pL1L ut. to) aLgret.;t des 41o ill consve'.iiene-by the 110eon11d1 eli stho ini tis w sy ri'quire 1o.1 ol a genatlemanui pas sig oI lver lie hii ghwia.iy. ThIiis mi tt. ltr *slould leo in vestig~sated Thenre sho'uld be somei secur sit.2 f-t' U fa~ iand paroper'ty.-Aif/1'i//e MI'dI . Flnin iig tlt' 1;n errnor. Seeriata ry of' State ilynle dechstirs tia comisain apiiteis oi (Gov. 310l.i''' tel posithiis ais auditu); nd Itre'a.suir ers, on the gtrouxnd thaat th'e lawi re otently puihsd vituailly v Ikes the sip, poinIitinrg piowet' out of hiis handii s. Th le appoinitiees fromsi (ol 'otons was the en tering iwedge -theo seeretary return ing the ntamies to thte Governaur, and cahtlln his attenitioni to lie act, wiv ets is entitled "A n Act to reduce asl acti and piarts of' acts ielating to the as, se,.smenot and taxation of property te one aet and to 'mntd the same)."~ . They chnrge Senators Shermat ter.,the majority on1 the currenao; bilt. An Elo4nr11l appeal. 1T1r PlesmON AND rn lors OF THIE iOUTH- catOtINA coMMi-iAA. The ILn. C. W. DadIcy, cne of the delegatos froneu the Taxpayer'i' -timvettionl, has addressed a manly letter to the the Wahlington ('broni. (,wlnWe ensiay the reputation of' liejag the only prominent newspaper in the Lnited States which su.t iin , thr"ugh thic--k and thin, the thievi iag Soitlb (arulina Rirgs. .ir. Dudley All that Che conventian euld do was to see tiat its "action" indi:aid tle proptr spirit in regard to the n tional anthorities,.nid this has beei tc:arefuilly done. l- it Jit to prej. di i a ell whicb has 1y maeait in it'l by s11Y baelei:i the inA erla awNs ai i any iNdniainal, wh: are the-,ght to lie ilaprp.lietl, and hol i the Colivci t ioni o-lojnsible for te, when it i.t evi dent, Ohat ihe conaveatlion sha1pt.1 its na lll in no di-gree whaiever !t ,y;.Iin. [ai hy with these utteraacn s ? N Ir is the coltl2it tee lig t. w:.der.'taold 318 to the olijct of their mi.s'ion. en 1 inbeli r of it h.11 ceme here prpuid to pled10i I iisif to t lhuppolat if4 tile reconaltruiction ha and t) walk hand-in hun wih the l-'deiul tv. r ei liliet up--ta ti.e platforth it ha; I prepaled for thle I eoplo of soti , I .r.liisan ; and conIia.z here in that piiit, with tile olive branichi inl thelr I Ii.ands, they cannot believe that onle unkind w ord wohild be uttered against. theit if they vere properly under stuod Taie pr ople of tie Nourui aac ih:alve ila War; antad toe (1h0iged t-> het ge sririns tl paCte ; and4 it .is ill tlais Vonafi.;ea,ee that tle commaiittca Whith 1a haas ch-olead itself into, a e idial ne- . qpi -..eence with the results of the wa:, t now pre-eint the case of tLhN taxp tier. to tha' iaa1ig inallitlity and set l ot;f just; itve to be e'xpouted fro V i:1 victors win .i ma1s. at&6d land for tia e .eac which oniab.-It to.> Eo'. So foa r a (ou orpect'ng th prOdom' nanace of the white ana., they simp111!y reek for cgn.l right-s with ite ot I ier eitiz-m4 of the.Ii il d wlitlh mt reg i d to rvce, ea!or or previous coa. diti. a1. 'I'h at they are deaaied theso f ighas, no other refereice neod Ie given than the look wittenl by Mr. ii e. t,- Thoms who rule S .th Caala na. 'a:e net, the paticit. %edt':usl'ailtai C'oo.1 people who1 were 1bor and ntaisid Withs, and With whomt we 1111 Mla cetl.s to live ia peace t atd a; o h1i0:1y l'.t. Li on trronibles lie in t lil amere f..e t0irat 6dtaer:, ofall - colors, fvlP)win:. in the wiai' of IahI 1 aI I.ave poisiiedt the iaiads of theit 4olo ed people st - I all pm tit 'al <e:tioul, sid hW tulhtt theam, be y1o.il le p ..sbi ity of ever inulear ia:, the fallaty alat tilt iteltligeneb .td piropea y of tie Vlite peoplo 11-t never be entriaat-!d with tiod'or. Sneith a le son is only usefulIti toloso who teach it ; lir th negro, in ahn mn f .r lis new aiglit-, votes ill i body for thei oflice -hobd. r11, who1- prlit, 1-Y the Qu4t and o himt himselst a w erie f'or' all tile t c lile in the high po i tionls of le Slate, whijh enable Ilemi to Iunder the 'i::ane at wIll. TiA caay lmoahe' of saubsist ing at the edk pense of the taxspayeas, and their t t.'r inadi ffereaaeo to (i.e pa. blie g'ood , haave resn~a!teui ina thie perha ct pro tr'a Sion oif the puieai'creit, wi , fea at tbr year, t.he taxes anad "dkat 'tmenillt s are0 licresasedl, tanad thaos who hiave tio piay themi are carefia! y exc.htdied fro a naaa y v(ice in thaeir'iiipoi'ittin. We taito hecre onaly to iask foar whaat the Col~aoniesin, 172 adema aanded froma .landlii~ , iad obtatinid aftera ai bliody war a of sevena yeia ra. We' on ualy ask foar repjr('ettionill, 'and, haavinag f..i Ied .to reprelciseation;s oif the wh lite ofliae hioldeg a of thle State, even after mlak inag evetry conaes. ion tha at, 9j coul be lask Ied, wre comena til appiea! to ouar baroth. bale- righit, and -rask thom ri f'ar relief. Thilas, andaa si' s eiafy, isn the prrp~9o of thei iaissiion ; ad iim sure, hadu yau knlowni thi", )oni wtould ba2seC 5sar d the0 pplet. at' Soiuth (Yarinaa that 'ine aid tapliaion to b f~seid ain th.c ed51itmcial refte id to. Luastly, you1 haave aingled ouit mainy nlames o ti M I a'Ceommhitc nusatd behli the nyl : a.' d i~Iitiguaishea'd rebiels. Thist it ltru; they were disinga shted, and stll alaue, for' all liaose high (ai I it's wt hieh~ tile wlit a daimir. i. ' But, rememb aa er, ifI th~ey reilly deserve thea etgmaren~i promaiaa neC 3 oiu laae given ahem, that 'hiby, itbove all I t hu ars, ciin stalely ba truistaed when they maske iat.y -pia'etsibons. Tlhaey have merei fully beencr praofected fromia idanking tol diihlniair, talthaought laey haave lost si) ter ibly ina ail -their amat--rial inaterestsi. Thee getlemte24 a colle hee o p rsae. t iee no decepution, 1-itt hionestly asiting to be restoreri to the full rights of (citizenship.:'1hey are qaualifiedl to ap-' praeciaie that consideratiion that muaay be accor'de~d to their request, iand1 to accept it in theaa Ppirit ina whaichm it may be griaited. 'Jo win s'ach aipiritsa over to a cordlial support of the Federal Uaaion would ho fur bettor thain to drive~ theai t-> daspair, anad thus con - tinlue to errItivte the spir'it of rebel liona, which all good meni desireeshould bi ha ut at rast (aravea imprisoned inl Jersey city be.uIse by a mi.-take (i his, two traiiin col.. lided on the l'enniisylvaniat. 1.R. with loss of be0. lNight hallois have bWon hld for1 senatior ofr\ascnts ho 1:At ballts Dawes recttived 95 vote'. lloar 75, Curtis (diemi.) 73, A daims 15, H itks ( ib. Rlepf.) ;, t1he.ssary to a lho!cc 1:1'. Gauld .ti ike of Eigiineers at Su-pieanal. Militian Calb-4i Out IPrieed ingi i in liak k ni pey ha ve been coImmenlced aintthe Spa .s of I. 1. Beeer ntil 1' vmonth Clivoi have been neiitteil for- droppilig lheodore Ti(on fimii member.,hip wihout invent igt'ng lis seailal. onat Oondition thoy 'dont, do 80 no 110uore." (i'e nie'h is der:ly. :~uz (live Lop--u r.-ys thec younn..gr PiN iwas I tin il an-i. hain me with a Ypeaking lhte e3, a courily ini:.nei i a ,lmile that wldii ruinthe lier I ' a t ioacc it' s Iajuni. I'e i, les iWe a l''renhcli iluui a : : , hla,'.'lh it. iA Well 1liuown Iiis f.tleri was , hai''I Af ri .amin blAd. lIe i iL wea I. hy :ua:d a lavih patronl er the it,. lis conversation is as brilliat is thai . re the best imiracter of his aIi s. !e writes with a steel peOl kitha iLhl..e iv.ury habilder ill !-i., ect, wrapite1 in tiger inls. An ex-Angetels tvI - i ha1 Mr. Pa lmer, (of '- lati-ga cotilty, Now Vork, swalb--vial four fals teelh the ,ther driv, . i sevii or eig lt wi sit loetors are grl a1ly hillina him in he e!Art to gt thom up.'' W hy I tii't they Ito ia ir. -pt. ri u d1 somue il!.sized datirt anad let him diuii 1! e w i tI h . g ri ab-lh ouk ?-- (W.--/r Blihteriu's with llammmr. ci. iiintier, s:i_\ aC(.l're ponlen If tih, . eaiLi and Sirgieil J ralm,1.1 I lat. when I was v. ry 3oing, tiei i-ed to remise blisters with boilcd oliI.IIIers (1. Oh1 Or. Tiite'iell, of \aue, .--p ac to I is iles --once1c va ted It blister ras me one oi . 11ian-h u:-., h.11 fri m ho i e ha. I mli iii1aili. Witih Itiin tio-d it, wi'.h. I IU 1,ked his wife w ti lid h61 im ha ii an.,i rhe nriiele was i""lnght "ot put in I tei.Ikeih over thliie ie, nd, :tler : satur tli-.ed an bubled w-il, lie dlted it"" "n'd vently QAnob-I it ..a hiIV p atin in :p . li d;. :- p t live efi'ct. Umsled luona-riiai t.mle or Many 3 e:Ls. is l inl th .4 niih har.. w) f-,r ph1 1r1-6. ; :.11( c - iy Y - ady kucr iithin. was eqial t.o ia Jimmer; and there was ia lig ispiie Sether it Should be 11 elaw hammier )r not. I tink the yeas finllly conquered. When Napoliin the (Iiet die -It it.elna, all E.:oglish physician1 tol:! iAt re "F hi, hi 1 rt , iplio:Itinig it ill her iasji filled with water. Tw . tapers burned14 tear it, but the enstii ilian fel. nervously ibXio whil watchil it thiongh the night, i1mtl lid notI ..l. pI . n the ilene of mtidnliphlt lie har~d a rutsslinig iounid thiani a [yhtig' itt the wte r, iand aL rebound~~ on lie luaos---all occuarringi wiithi thle gntickle0o( of thouiight, IlIe ilious int dlrajging th!e pi ectilo reL'f to his hiole' ! A miomenat i moatr) iand tie hart whichi lad 1been taio -:ast, ini it amitiIion to be sntied~u' wit hi the sove'Ci-ignty of continen~ital Co rate wvould hiaviemolrea degaiued thani thei dIust ot Imip lrir. CIms'a~ir. : V /.sniNe'fiN, A pril 8. Thei I~ouise sub -conitali tee hada au other s' esion thiis ma orn intg, oan the sub. jee of thne South (Carolinra grievani ee.l Wi~hiLttemaore's delegaitionl OCCU piecd thae entire sessi on..Conig resssan JElboatt, miiade antiia aa nent sigain st th o conistituithial t grIountds,~i ad p rotestecd. ll ia behI thi t. the eviN~ oma~lainedi of cianih b C railily3 abatedl by coil tia tory tacties n It he pairt of the amem o o i .l izinig party, lie said the thoughte rail Repu blIicaint of the State wrr read~iy tand aii~ous to co-operaLte. Thae Siupieame Court of th e Uniited Statem', in Tfexas vsx. WhIitie, held doctrint-s opposeod to th le spiait of tdhe praiyer of ItheJ memaioraialjsth, antd ini ScC ul lough u.. .larylandai, inin stainO ed thait the Feadera G Uovenmen caban i not interfere to prevet thie ahnse uf the taixinig power in a State. Whit temaore followed, inaveighinug aginist theO memaioriaili'ts for1 refusal ti) par-. ticipite in the conlavenation for foram ing thae new Stato Goveriinent, andI de nyinag thes 6harges of extravasgant u-se of tie publie f~iud ; also hl i ig thiat taxationa in South Cuarolinaa is naot exessive. Next W\ednaesday is tixod for ianother hesarinag for both s iden. Gov. Porter lhais prepared u writteni statieent of the Souts Ino. linia grieviances for the Senia te aJui-I eialy (!oiamaitstee, whiaich- wiill be read before the comiihittee~ next Monday, by Haon. W. W.I Ryea. (aca tiXi vws, Th141 w1orld is :a gret imjsiery, with (ere it 1 at on eldi of it, aldi Crema tion) za tIeI other. "I'aradie boim" -tre to be worl iS Silini They are ile-is:.colored, ,,fill ries, itble those worn by our first mouther. -.'n y I i)d7 clded son is at Tu,. Ciiti College, at, Oxford, a 31he h14 1a daiighter just cutiing inito wotnianh ood. h'lle jivvis w1Chih the iChen of Ed'tinburgh brouight with her to EI%. haid are it.id tic worth $:2,500,000, anD1(I iInIdIe as in4 hany as 1O0 braoolets. A vorresondent of tho st. Luis lepulicaln Sta t es t halt l'iellhhback was exclnde; fromt the Uiite'l States Selate ""t (in (iccunt of the illegal ty of his election, hlit becauso tho wives f ulIoal StoIrs were unwill il. to reeeive Ils fa illIly as3 tIey wonb b 11 ne be Ien 11bl1iged to do0, unit decr t he cour la 1.1 , i f hie hall been ainiitted, H ere's ricliless for you. Afil yoet tle) .1ll il ist upon at social of4itality blill. Cautin Manev of t ho steamer Bllev hey, a1INoto.' the fact of the Pt.:.IVile ce Ill a in4011(ter in the placid wa(e1s (it, laK1 l iarney, Fla. Par ties havo ir gnized, and are cn"tinually 4o (te %atIcoh 1 0 to g t aii g i ps) of the terrible listh Or r4tI ile. Capt.. Shaw 1:an0res u-; tilt it least Iwonty fee 0 t of thie ianonster was expoused to fihe view f IL, Insf F nd IIsengr , but none cilId dserili what, with ter ror, they baw. jI id the tuonster been see" "" the wters of the At klatiC llt ('2a tail would have )io Iounc(-.1d it at w l for it i.ponted water lifteenor twelty feet high. M r. F. (;. Jones informis uts of' f hie iingular death11 of ai little Colored !ill oi his farm11 in-r Aulirin. The girl wenit, (4o sone rills that had been us: e for the, u in pose- of C tin utlp ;lts b,%1l1lt 111t11h1e 41h e s I1d alln 1a k ,,n the chlild, ar#d whe i -h! 11 1 w1ot%(ke 43h e wI t - H1 ii ' Y c2 ';, t r ud w it h j I ! (e 1, I I all hasy I ilg find 1t inginlg, l'i- we, s') I'nrvi'm s that, a1 w11no 1 n > lt Placin h e hall I'Dto ' them olf ii hI a luth bn3n. The bliting and was12l %ery seri'ns th it fever use:wich, couipled w% ich t i 0 ."01" ofr tino bis, prodlin- I dealth wo days atrab-p/uOh, It wvas 11eently aidt the ile Cen. einial 1.ill, then bIii efore. thel- Senate, -boundi Congre-vss h11.1 iand fool," and his fwct was Used as an arg:ici.t igainst it. Andl yet that festie of h l h0 lill reldere'd it one of, the ioIst wise n 111j1 Jost icasures that Coiigi e over adopted. Who wrl'(ul not ho it "(11. C."1 in iing laiul M M r. llawkins, )'or con ' O th pro1.cion agailist Ar thur ()rtn, )cedived a retiner of 1,040 go inIcas a11 a refrel her o( f 1 ,000 guliln a.-, anld a refreshler of 100 gnin .4 c'"r cbiI day to' the tii a. The ti';l.l,[ f ., ghty-nine days, So tNiat Mr. lhlawkins receivod iln atll l,l500.le lile is1 nowreta3ine (' astif consl ino IsCix irn, ele orct1ion petliu. 11)0iIIs, 31 with a N reaiin fee1 in each, enii , 1w3ill~ll h i atleatii 12 week, to that least1 I) 31,) 0. r.!4,)( Gi yfard Q. '4 .,i h10e l h:)1. rtine II n eleven efletion' p11titio case:-, .ire. ofrgeant Halln t~~irne inine and will Poel3l, ,C., with shtodt $28,000i a yearfo he reat of his life. 000 w4)r1tl of wall pap Jer annully. Thei (2London4) 1pectator thJinks~ ltha the( (.)hli( women21 l' a is) "a marIve 110n.- mi'r~ure of deep ploty and I)nolh la1w." Lanoe sashen are Pomething noew. TheIIy areT of (CIluny nai gu ipmur~o, and liet oub11 brilliant silk to keep thorn There' 2are aofl hunirdid and thirty thiree( Matyioro in the British Parlia. metnt--fif ty-six in the liouso of Ljord'), and sevLenty-se2venf ini tho it)n'irns. NitheuLr Disraeoli nor G. ldstonlo nre Na sons. Theii Pulzton of TIurkey is of full stont1 fignre, anid wea'rs a platin bluo 5Iit( with tho ineCvitallo scarlet fez. icei2," says a writer, "~lha lot' bhghted this n.an's face, or evenl At tuidnight, on Monahy, March 30 the 53-1gnal st ation)01 on th top of MIoun lt Wa 0shintgio re)TOported~ al 3.rt h - west gale lhktwilig4t the fearful ralte oft onei bunldroed d forty mtiles oni hour3 I, andI ) th teinrorature eighteen di gree' below zero. -VThis.is tiho high i estiforce ever attained by the wid.t in New Rndhand.