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VOL. XII.] INNSBORO S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEP TMBE R3, 187(. [NO. < THE FAIRFIELD HERALD PUllLtltFD w E EK LY BlY W I L L I A Rl S & A V I S. 7.rmsn.--The IIR A L D is published Week y in the Town of Winnsbo-o, at, $3.00 t. ariably in advance. riy" All trn isent, advertisements to be 1'A ID IN A )VA NCR. On iimnry Noticus and Tributes $1.00 pert quiare. South Carolina Democratic Platform. The Democratic party of South Carolina, in Convention assembled, announce the following as its plat form of principles : We * declaro our acceptance ii perfect good faith of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amend ments to the Federal Constitution accepting and standing upon them, we turn from the settled and final past to the groat living and monen tous issues of the present and the future. We adopt the platform of princi pls annotunced by the National Democratic party recently assem bled at St. Louis, and pledge our selves to a full and hearty co-opera tion in securing the election of its distinguished nomnines. Saunuel J. Tilden, of New York, and 'Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, muol be lieve that under the wise and just administration of its dist.inguished reform leader, assisted by the eininently patriotic and able coun sellers by whom he will be surl rounlclCd, peace and prosperity wil again bless our country, and the dissensions, confusion and i malad linisttatioln of the past eight years will give place to concord, good govornmsont, and a thotough restora. Lion of tie Unllion'i In atccordimco witi the dec lar:.tiians of that plat form, and the utterances and acts of our distinguisihed led ter, wo lemand. a gt 11t1i110 tnl thiorougil reform in the State of South Caro lina, an(1 call uponi all of its citizens, irrespective of raec, color or pre vious conad t 1n, to rally with ts to its redemption, for it is evident that, silbstantitl and lasting reform is impossiblo within the riks of the RepbliUcall party of this State. We charge that party with array ing race agatinst race, creating dis turlbances, and fomienting dillicuil ties ; with prostituting the elective franchise, ttnlpering with the I a lot-box, and holding unfair amd fraudulent elections ; with having accumulated an enormous dlebt, aismn raged the inanes, 1111d in1jur ed the credit of the State: with levying exorbitant taxes and squall doring tl'in when collected, thut wringing fr om the toil and liv(l: hood of the honest poor man of the State, a large per cen t ul of his hard earnings, without giving in retti n any compensation therefor ; and with hopelessly involving in debt a manjority of the cotllt . of the State. Its m1anagelent of our penal and clarit b.C institutions is a1 shame and a disgrace. We chlarge its legislation as demloralizinlg, pazr tistn and disgraceful ; and the venallity and( corriuption wvthe haive characterized every branch of the: government, executive, Jegislaihve and judicial, have no pariallel in thes history of nat~ionsR. It has citedl .a munltip)licity of uninecessary andt useless oflicos, cioinlirited in thlii system, anld 1unecessar1i ly expensI ivo. It has attempted to elexate to tihe bench two most ciorrup1t andi deg'raded men01. It can1 never purify itsolf, give good and impartial gov ~rnm1ent, or by its moral forco andi character, exercise in its full s0ver, eignty the law of the( 1land(. We de niot charge this conldition of things, which ever'y paitriot most deepiy deplores, upon01 the masses of the. party, but upon01 their lead~ers, whot have madoe such fatal use of their conlfidence, and trust ; for it is otur firm conviction that all the good people of the State, of both races, desire peace and prospecrity. We, therciore, call upon all of our follow citizenls, irrespective of race or paist party atliliationis, to join) with us5 ill restarinlg tile good nonel( of their State, and1( to tagain (elevat( it to a place of dignity tand eba~lrneter among the commonweaWlt h~s (If thlis gret coun11try. Wo' discoutenn ce)U a jll distulr)bancs of the pe(ce (If thet St bate, and denounce all instigaltors and promoters theoreo f, and11 carw esctly call upon all of our follow citizenst, irrespective of party lines, to orcise forbearance and1( culti aVto goodi will 111and if the govern jnent of thle State hoe commnitt.cd te our conltro)l, we pladge ourse$0lves to protoct the persona, rights andl prop~erty of all its people1, and1 t( speedily bring to suumary jusltic< any One wvho dare violato themll We desire a fair, peaceabloe loe tion, appealing to thle re3'n and not the pasiions of the~ people1, and demand of the Republien partty i fair showing in the ap~pomntmenlt 0 commissionoers of election. We de0 mnantd a fair election and1( a faij count' We call upon all of th< -patriotie sons of Carolina to jois us, We ask bat a trial of com. nitting the State to our kooping and if good government, security protection and prosperity do no I awn in our over-taxed, despoiled (Ind disieartonol people, then drive us from 1owe1, with scorn and in dignition. Our object is reform, retrenchment and relief, that by honesty and economy wo lay re dteo the taxes and lighten the burthells of ti. peopl ; giving at the same timo absolute scourity and 1)protection to the rights and propor ty of all. Upon this4 pllrtimloullt issue we cordially invite the co operation of overy Democrat and RJepublican who is eariest and will ing in this crisis of our Sta1to, to unite with us in this great Work. A Black Beochorite. A Washington letter of August 29 says : "For some time past the congregation of the Second 3aptist Church (colored) have been lissatis tied with their pastor, the lRev. Madison Gaskins. In 1856, ho raised $1,5:00 to buy his wife then a slave but instead of making the iiiurelase, took a trip to Africa, and on his return iarrieud another woman. He has Beal pastor of the Second Batist Church for three years, and, since the above facts have becomo known, his retirement has been demanded. Som1e of the tmembers favored his retention, but there wero one hndret and fourteen members who objected, some of whom woro excluded by the chure, and they called an eeelesiastical council, which muet this mor ning, at Lincoln Hall, the Rev. W. J. Walker in the chair, and the Rev. C. Iobin sons, secretary. sJskins is to be suinnoied before the Maryland Baptist Association at the next ieteting. 'Twel ve churches were represented in the council, an1d there was a determination manifested that will make it very unconifort;a ble for Mr. Gaskins, unless ho steps lown anid out in obedience to the wishes of the lmjority." EX-SENATOR R: VELS OF MISSIS SIPPI. This Distinguished Leader of the No gro Raco, Burn in North Caroling, Unites Himself Po.itically with the White People. This colored man was a few years ago a senator of the Ulited States from 1 e stz.to of Mississippi, elected by ti:1 i anulican party, to wiihich he ielongCd. He is vodh known mnilone the oliter citizens of Lincolntol ts Rlhodes Ievels ; he lived in this town njuitil he was aboti eighteen years old, and then iemoved to Ohio we 1 believe, where he received a liberal education and .)ecame a Methodist iinister. A fter the war lie was sent as a presialng elder to ppi and was elected by the I(-islature as Unih nl H;intes senator lie was always It worthiy and toth il mlm 1111i ibtail. the co) ni iClnce of this eomiimulity when a youth. We are gratified to know that in the last elec(tionl in Missis:sippi hie votel and acted with the deiocrati pa.y on the ground that his own party laid become so thoroughly co r :pt iml that state that no honest 111:1 could t with it, and that the 't and peace of the state re (lired thit it should be put out of power)~. The (con.sequcile of his ex ertingc his' in fluenee ini this wayv was that the democrats carried the~ state by a large mii:jority notwithstanding thee a nuegro majority in theI stato11. TIhie negroes followed and T1heo timet is niot far distant when the negroes here will he slt free from radlicaul slavery imd act like the negroes ini Alabama andc Mississip pi aind come out; for honest govern munt inlstead( of the corruipt miisrule whiich now brings shamo( and( dis grace to the nation. Let the negroes "pbonder these things in their hearts. "- Line/n J rores.. '.wo Young Girls, Who Weont to Sleop on the Ninth uilt., Not Yet Awalco. IConori, N. Y., August 24.--for ten day two factory girls, nilamed Doeverreh, of this p)lace, have bceen living in a lethargic, state, in their room11, in aL Cat.ract street hoarding house. On the 9th inst., they re tiired to b)ed as usual, buIt liaid om plained all dlay of a singular senisa.. tionl of drlowsiness5. Next morningul they dhid not appeaolr, and their land1(. lady went into their room. They Iwere bo0th asleep. The lanldlady (ouhii not airoulse themi, and urnfl Slundaiy, the 13th, neither of themu giave any e'videne(O of awayikoingr. Oni that diay thin elder of the girls iawoke and1( dressed hoerself. Noon afterward she fell asleep, and1, with her SIS ter, hais reminodie aslelp ever attention of medical men, whio are watching its result with great' ini terest. The girls arc, to aill ap) pearanillces, ill a natural and lhe-tith fiui sleep. Food)( is forced in to thehir st~imuachis by atrtilicial means. Ti e s.(ep(erS are sixteen 88(d twenty years of age, respectively. '..he National' Republican Exenu five Conanuuittee conpedes to Tii len elector atl vote of 123. T1he Cincin nt.( Conmmercial lH ayeS or gan, conl Cclos an1 atdditionl Stat--West VirginiaL-m king the aiggregte( vote conceded 128. Newv York, Indiana, Loiianafll, Mississippi, Northl Carolina and Florida aro not inIcIdeld in either of the estimnatos, andi every one of these States is almost certain to go for 'filden and A BLOJDY RIOT. The Spirit of Ropublicanism Showin Itself. The streets of our city wore dii graced last night by one of the mo1 ilfam11ou)s occurrens00 wlihich hn ever taken plateo inl our comm1i1iunit: For over anli hour the uppor 1)rt.io of King street was in the po8sessio of a mob of infuriated negroes armn ed with tire arms, huge o:.keni club and suitchi other weapons ats the could handily get or had prepared fo the occasion. The difliculty grew outof the de termination on the part of the col ored Rlepublicans that the colore 111011, Isamc B. Rivers and J. 1\ Sawyer, who ha (d renounced Itepli liennlisml and( allied themselves t the Democratic cause, should lo enjoy that frcedom of spe(el w1hie: Republican:iisn has been boasting i anl essential feature of itb doctrine TilE DISoI<ACEIUI AFFAIa began, properly speaking, at Arch er's Hall, at the corner of King an< George stroets, where the colore< Democratic club was holding at meet ing. Rivers and Sawyer were pros ent. The determination to break uj the meeting was not carried ont be eanse, perhaps of the presence, of s< many white m1en. It Was very (vi dent, however, that the black an( colored bullies had premeditate( solllething, as will hereafter b< Tho meeting had ended ; tih white m1en saw plainly that troubh was brewing, and justifiably believ ing that Rivers and Sawyer a ' wouli be the object of the VenolI whiil the noisy black Republi'cans had manlitested at the mneeting, deter IeD to escort these two colorec 1)emocrats hom . A hollow scinart was ti0 med and they were 1phceed ir anid the march lolnhm ward begun and continued until tile escort got iir Ning street, ia little beyond ia point opposite the od Picket Guardhouse on1 Citladei Green. Here the escort was sw.m'Jle'd by a denne:: crowd of ratupa):nt negroes, armedt withl clubs, and crying aloud for 'elgeaic .gainst 1bver'1s and1( Sawyer.. 'J'l white icn.l eC5"ot' ing tlln f(>.i o1010 (1lg aIything ini retalia iJliI, althougn11 t.he aggal'a'ltion ws .itplJ suilelent to have caused then to ren.t til il.Lults he.itip. 1111 tlen. Preseltly, a color. HUM in the rear of tile escort st 1u.l t wlite m.tn witlh a club, and thc blow was retiurnIed. 1mmediatv as well as could bo learned last nign I mn the great, confusion whlicl pr veailed, the ilegroes .)egll firing int( the1 whites, and then the whit.es losiiig their fobi)earallnce, rctllr1et the suots. 'Thie liv'ing' was con tin tied rapidly for1 s)m time, variou~i' e.tilllated at 11111 a (111a1ter to it hii 110111 , andl(, clmbs four 11nd41 five feel long b ranldished in every direction The white Imen1 never forgot River and Sawyer, and clung to them) with pfraisewor.l'thy teinineity, until, it wai said, they got them safely landed it the Citadel. The scene AT Tills sTA1E1 of the r'ow, resem1bled a Pande mon11:ilum, tile negroes cr1yinlg 1(o vengxance at the topi of their voices anid striking' r'igh1t and4 left 1By* thi timle (aptainl Henldricks thle Chief o and4. innnllediately headed04 at squiad o abi.)mt thirty 11nen, 1al1 available in thi 011er1geney, and1( hied2i( to the( locali ty ill King street, near11 Van~derhorts t hem off ats best lhe (could(. hBu whait could14 so small111a force of p)olice0 1m1n d1o. withI such01 a formuidali anid unmhlista~kabIly armed0( witih fir arms11 and2( heavy') clubs? Thle police men1 werle delled( and11 the arrlest o The important matter wa'us to say,. wer'e protecting--fromi the fury o tile 111ob1, and1 several wsell- know: younfg genitlemen~l and2( ai colore< DemIlo(rat had1( to 110 eMscoted by3 112 po11lcme to) file Upper11 Guiiard house10. It was1 theni dliscovSered tha11 severaiil'rson had1( been1 shIot am,1 Ibeaiteni, aind theOse were takeni up an citheri carr'ied 0or ass5ist.d to tih Upper01 Guardhonse. As soon1 a LIsT OF THEJJ woUND)ED. Chles1 Green, colored( p)olicomar12 lie will pr1obaly rec(over'. J c. M. JBuecne, bookin)der, slho in~ the-abld-nnon~, andlo su1posed fatal ly. Last nlight lie lay unconscion onl thie floor (If Ia r'oom iln the Uppe Guardhouse1018(, and1( unablo)1 to sta~t an1ythling in1 relattioni to thle row. Jaike Lloyhd, coloredl policeomar severely inljured on the head1( by (c1ub, was la1st night dlelir'ious, J. 1. 1H011n1s, s011 of Profeso F S. Holmes, inhlumanly boate E. M, Reecder, strucik oni the fore head14 and2 cr'own of the head an s e ioully hurt. Last nliht hie wn uitorly u~nable to stand4. up1 and wa 1unconsc10iu The)( wound on h. forehlead looked exceedingly bad. George Shrowsb~ury, of tihe Do tectivo force. slightly hurt on th: head. J.W.Reed, trial justice, strue bya spent ball on the arm. Charles Behro, badly injured u the head with a club, and bathed i blood. J. K. Blackman, reporter of tli jNTCws and Courier, struck on tli ikad with a brick and pa nfully hur W. A. Zinunerian, shot in the le; Mr. Liroussoliero was set upo; by a gang in front of the Pavilio 1Hotel, and severely cut about th head Richard icKendry, struck with club and painfully hurt. A woma was also hurt, but neither her coe nor her name could be ascertainc 'The wounded, who could no assist theUselves, were taken to th Upper Guardhouse, and every at tent.on was hlestowel on them b Captain Hendricks and severe citizens For over an hour, the crowd o t .negroes, who were the authors, u the whole affair, filled King stree yelling at the top of their voice: waving clubs, breaking windows and acting more like wild beast than like iman beings. No white man wasit ullowed t( show his face even at his window A white face was the signal for general rally to where ho might ap. pear, and instantly he was brutall: beaten. Mr. Bohre was beaten aftei the row proper had ceased, anu would have been killed, but for thi p 'liceinen. Nothing was allowe to pass up King street. When the squad of polieemei were returning to the Lower (uart HrIse, several pistol shots wert fired in King street, near Robb's lot The moun ted policemen iminedial c" ly dashed after the crowd, whiene( the report had proceeded, and sooi dispersed tieni. But the readines: with which negroes with clubs an - pistols gathered from the sid( streets and adjacent lots sliowet that; they were wide-awake for i row. .At a Lite hour the mob had dis persed, and quiet ini a measure wits 1esttored.-IU artleton Jou.I1al <p Uomnerce, 'ep~t. 7. Senator Morton says the mission of the Republican party is not end ed till all the colored meat in the S-uthi can vote without intimidation. The worst and most extensive in timridation comes from the Rep!ili can colored voters who maltreat tin colored voters who suippo rt the I)emocratic ticket. In N;w I );Ml(an it required three hundred white men to protect i colored man who haid voted a Demoeiatic ticket. He was assailed by his Republican colored b)rethrenl withi brickbats and deadly weaipons, and he would not hiave gone home alive had noit the whii. people protected hin. It is well known in miany districts in the South, colored m1en dare not vote the .Democratic ticket on account of tlie violence that would )e visitet upon thein by colored Repunlicans. Thiere is no intimidation of colored voters at the South at all egnal to this. But Grant does not send sohliers to arrest the negroes wh. beat and bruise those of their color who vote for the Democrats. E rchattJic. Thl~e Suipreme Court of the Uniited States lhas struck a hard blow alt tha usury laws of1 s< me of the States in~ diecidling, through an Opinion oh Jutice( 1)wayneC, thait the SIidie law ol penlalt y dtoes not apply to th:r Naitionail Bainks. Thoe National Batnk act provid(es, that tihe lawlnl rate oi Iiterest shall lie that of the State wherei in the bank is situated(, or, ir the absence of the 1law, 7 por cent.: that iL t' ay e taken in advance, thai~t the neceptanlce of a higher rah wol ks the forfeiture of the whiol uin.tt and that if a higher raht has beeni paid, twieo the aimount se Spaid maiy be reovered. Th<u att emptn to apply the New Yori. penailty of th e forfeiture of thu w~hole deblt has brokenil down comn leltely, and1( the Financeial (7h1roni/ e r/e foresees the geiieral abandii~on ment in all1 the States of any severei dsr la than that of the Nation a Bank act. Watadale, a littlo pairih in Eng land, has the smallest church in thia tcountry, and it is a diiniuntivte affair 11,I has eight pows onily, a1l ytt ii Icapable of accomodating d1oule( th 2 population of the district. Th=i rector opens the church imselof anh rings the 1)011 ; then lie dons hi -ecclesiast~ical robes in the presene1t' of his congregation. There is 11< musliical instrument ini thie churchi and( the minister loads the singfing JHis sermons are short, a recenit one4 Occnpying only 74 mi~iutes ini it delivery. Two so rvices airo helt overy Su nday, and this rector, clorh< precepitor, sexton, bell-I.ringer amn (iichrch-wrdeni, al1 cominedii(( in ont receives fori the perfornmneo of hi variedl duitieis the miodest little saht ry of abhou~t $300h. Dui.ravoc.-Bustles have b)oe abanlhdonedd bmy fashlionabiile priopi rsomre time ago, but there atre womei iiwho are'i dloomedl never to comnpre hend the fitness of things; conso5 quhienitly the hong narrow bus1tles5 ar sold at the e'staiJbhlihments whe~r Sthety originated and will boe sol, sjust as long as womnen will buy s The str 'ied-back skirt, tight!l strapped over an elongated, unmar_ agealdol piceo of wire, whalebone an. ecotton, made walking absurd anm disgraceful, sitting impljossil an kall efforts toapyear at ease pain fiul lyaw-wr...............I or Thew Bayonet OrdoJr. I h -ieilu - ---~~ ~'to 1 o e paj'tlilit of J iixt 100, lilolixI tt 2015 23 it 1s, Will nIot prove It argl 384. to t ho CollU 11',). E~ver' iinCO the r1iitlI'44.ioll of the entenate ord~>i/cl htaw('o (,oral Gratt and 1vl ;~c it lilts been Ovidtttate:ltiita~tt int en~ded to emplo~hy force to3 pr~cure' the eli IoUl of Clio I (t'p Ii I icat (-,Ill it didilto fo. Clio .tesidt wv . 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(Ia 11'o 1 of) 111 Il a' :11111 \\1111 ii 1)t(% hI' head licuto 9;11so in 11.'(!tig\ the h at pieces No Dicovory Ever Madio, to He was a married man, wore , 18 subdutied look and scomned t) I a wti1;ed down somo great. alit( lter'ifhting doilestic an'cet iol i ht r, w:i hadl no desiro to invt:le tacitity of his home, he w.ts it, h1 I+ c"' c d to conummhtiento th 1na e a huisorrow. Ile, ho\Yever, rl: tt-. be canse of h1is tihalppiness with <"-t .ni invitation onl our part: rl it t mtch feeling thus related ;l:. ry : "You may talk about vi e i' lis. (ardomen Heed, eloves:, ii 4,tt) hl . d every thing (slso that, hav":et t"r 1.E mi brought into notice ! - , e bie.dI them all anti blaeld if ihi y t n (IC A't bet ray me every timlo. 1, ' 8!'anige! thing that somo cutei ' . in~ Yan ike has'nt invented l"one n 'iing to kill tho smell of wh': l. .h11:;t take so iutch'l its a thimble 4: anti lty with your face to the w 1't 1lhe wiol e night, it makes no a 1 (ice, there('s bound to he a ft:: m lie family, for1 you can't get 'n', .( t in tatarinl meitIler of the w 'n folks, no way you 1ix it." ,.. finishing his Had narrative, he pit etd tur hand cordially andlt when l:;t; seen, WaH lisapa)orimg helnd t it Hcreen that stood in the front of a Solmt loor. .:.vY ON C0NoIE.sMA N WA 1.,t: L our hasty report, of the :e" ilt at. (hrles', we omitted to in, a tion the spechl of Capt. ,1. <i. Ilatwitorne, wichl was i a pital oet lie Iwto w te following on Congre-:: nemti W\albi'e, its coinng froti ,111; t' iachktv. J udgte \actkey is au .t vt tia i o of the I )rw ian theory, :t evidenced in A. S. W1allace. .;t]1 t the Judge "'Iho h ighest ordt r . lumumuity has been evolved fromnt: bttbooni, monittkey, gorillt, tec., ii I so all the way down ; anl su.,~ frottll the insectivrous anittl' . 4. Wa'lhivue lumst ceertatinly have lit (-i evolvel from i te rat tlesnitke, wi.,: hain~i~g lost body ind shape, 1:.; > nothing left but Ihis fangs. I netvi t, look itntler his long.-tailed coat 1:m. . exxct' to see seVventy six rat 11h 11and i lut.on !"It W' 11,a gotl i-, Sandi brought down t house.- - r (,rcenni/lle A'evUs. Sil Joseph)l W'hitmsore recently- < x hiibited thr~ee heoxagonail steel p1:nn,: a. the Kotsingtonu muheutll, wlhich weri i() ttocuraitely pitnned that when ono was p nteed on the other it, glile d itbut 2s4 if' loatinlg, andtu whoen oto Was1 dropped onl another a r ushon" of atir dendoned the me talie Hound, while, when thet air wth 1(jlt ueezed lult, the c(ontact Was s. r Clos I lit the lower plato adhered to the ulppecr when rised. 1-1c next Itd aII i toslroniet of 1 -200,00(1t ofi ani inch, wi(th ia machine which, ti a t cer '(1t:aii teiperatul fre, will mtasure the ihilliont.h of at inch, anud lastly SioZwed the tensilo strength of otelc;, it ptec'imen of whi boro it H sirain of seveny live itons to ti t. inare ih, without breaking. For in-idgesVo, (ie., only fivo tont stratin to t the tjiiart', iuch, are recfuired for so fely ; for gutns, forty tonts ; for ohel l., fifty-five tons. w. iss giril, whlo is an~ aidept at 11ino liork, recety13 senttto thel llro of 1 G V(ermaut-ny a lCv i.tsitely worked with her own7.. lj Ii'es, antd to aIvoIid thet appearanftfco <to haingit~ 4f sen th present ini Cx I.(l 1tion Of getting somethinig in re'Iturn, shle <(itfed hter addliress andt 'Pl s~ied herself "'A Bllind~ G1i 'i4 Swit zerlani d." 'VT old mionatrchi v..'s Hi well l(ee wiLth thoe gift nit the mtannter of 14(1nding it thbat he~ c'ausxed the Germnaitnmitister in L .twitzerlan to asxcertatin the girl's munei and1 address~~lPt, whioronroa ho n-i4 her a va;lua~l o 1brochl antd au i'graph leotter of thanko. Troops I ftorney Getneral Ta'*ft, andl Gieneral Sherman~ti wo'ro inl consul0tationl to hliy---i is 1supposedt50 oJver thle Untited States Marshails.j Aftor the con fee- they gavet ai htearing to Sona-11 itor P~atf o (rson, an11 d(G o. CJhamber Ia t, of Sout Catrolinta. Tihiey o, rep resentI. tha t there are cight or toun .,(4oun les in the St~ato, wvhero Ropub-. Iicans aroe intimiditated, and appro hesions~f 11 are expressred by theta that manily of tem will be prevented from voting.C0 Fton Sisi rmi (Cot.uonin MEN. -Tho A ftllntai TllJIimetrediicts that 30,000 coloredI men51 int that Stato will 'voto for '.I'ildeni I an 1 Hendriicks, anid .Colini u.. I1f 30,O000 colored mon01 in Soulth Carolina. will vote for Hfamp -o t, shetI cani he mtado to blossomn ast , and whito and1( colored peop1lO will irae pea;c(e aind plenty. It is the icasol inl iall of thto Southtern States - whiero t ho DIemocratcy haveo boen ftri l mhan~it~it, and1. will hbe so hero, if you .will stand~c by your best friends-the' f white mnr-.amtong whiomn you have 1 heen born1 andt raised.--Sumnter . Watchma )j (n. 'When a lawyer rises wvith wrath v upon htis brow, puts thuo witness upon htis guatrd and1 astks whethtr hto t tolls suchi a thing to His Honuor and thte jury on his oath, thte wvitness may he teliling the truth at tihe timue, but the law er's mannori fro quoently loads linm to ototain 7 1 f seriouls doubts ahout his veracity - andli the accuracy of his memory,