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t)t loufyntt (gntfrprist. *a?M?TILUt, ? c. Tk# Bemyrmtie Ticket. ~~ for AWMi . . 'oM,,CTlt3rm,L M. V. P. BLAIR, o? MISSOURI. tavt.?ri>? : , ??i i . i. REPRESENTATIVE I}* CONGRESS. rm+Ptk ^ Co*cr?*ri?HL.l DitrUt W. D. '".(ttUfil EtltftORAL TICKET. |W Sl-t* ?* Lmrf*.?J. p. Thomas, of Rtelland; J. b. Katfaedy. * Eorsbaw. IBM Ciiymhiiit biwraet.ir-H. F. OnI Df.fr.cf.-B. H. RutIIM ObMbwfi?f DUtritt.?A. C. Bm- i had. af A War ill*. rmmHM Co?frr*?ional b(?r,0?.-R. C. MoUM, af Chaster. i ?-?- .i . , .... y?< hi , fftl iMNMhtni Election?What oocbt MMMOmdaotof Whltoatn and the Ooadoaft Of Kagroee. . lotAa IrM ptaoe, lb? conduct of all should Bo ybaorable. Rverybody ha. now the pbUtg. of Totieg. Whilst W? hare narer NO ?qr reaann for a mm'i being a Radical, and hat* or err beard any argument to yet there a*e a l?w amhitiooa Mb man (a this 8ta* t, hungry for office* who belong to that party, and we bare m WI omixr m inn reouon. i inn N a Wo i?ad to My?a f?w Oclodf) whiteMi MMf? who have no ronton to ? poot ?A?*, that htTf wff?r?d ih'BntWrt lo btahM into anpportlng lha lUUcal no IPO port jr. (hot U knotting twry principle i JnillnJtf oofnmon moo, in aammiag to go i?rti nod ffff I ho people of the Sime by a fjritm ( OMttncn* and Urrltl* taxa. (ton. nod In electing to high office*, curpetbiggin, itrogglen to, nod liotere of U?? State, who ootue horn to plunder and intuit erery deoeOt noon ond their fomiUea, ond to ooOT?rt, for their own benefit, tho goveraloont of South Carolina, into a negro goroiniil onntroilcd by o lower ond more ignuiand pifinlntiM and moo than any eir ilixrd or Chrletiaa people evor had put over them. TMa la tho paaition of tho itadiool party. 1# no part of ?Am world, in no ago or country, woo there ever a mora horrible principle and purpooo than that of tho fodtooi, or oo rone eOll it, tho lUpabiiran partv : rot that party ntidt ncd they and ncgroee will vwts?Utlhraa ?oU pwnibly. Bat now la thna ta men, wbrthcr they b? nrgrooo or white If the negroes ftt to *<U Ihtawim the nmUn sod riiltw of South Carolina, let lh*m do It, and lot rwfjr aMinaaa mark lh*ir eonduct.-? It eon not rtaod ; the days of reckoning aro tuaiag a Urn they will b? sorry f?r it We oaa all kaow now, and welt know Uy thrir ondnet, wko are our enemies among tlimv Lei no do then* no violence or harm, but leave litem lo themselves and h?lp hereafter tkoae who aro frionde. The coming election will tell ue whether we are to know thie or that negro aa aa ioeolent stupid tyrant over M, or m a friend ; whether wa are to know kins and regard him aa one contented with hie awa freedom, or aa una who wants to eaalave and degrade the white people beneath the fbrt of etraagera a ad atragglera fr?on Mahte, VVmeant, klaaeacknaetta at Ohio, who aotne here to be oor master* and plunderer*, who corruptly waate the public money, create numerous offioca with high aalarUa never heard ol before among w, and wholly annreeaaery aa aalaried offfcaa, aad who vote million* of money to pay apeeulit^ra in Bank bill* ten times the HMVtt lb* billa cost them, who, in faet, an? nothing for ua and haia us, and p*rs*? est# aa and d? aa much aa in them lies to atir up strife and dia<-ord between the differ ant elaasee. Tlieae are the men who are reepoosibie for *11 Mil of violence they pro M>, *U?h bavg hippan^ or may happen tram th? bauds of raeklvM or de?perm?e SKwa.# urge #T?ry good eltfsen, white r wlursd, |a register and vole for the Dfaosrslk party, that alwaja supported tba Constitution and justice to alL Ttiai party la determined to aupport tha rights and liberties of Use white people, and to re M|? tha permanent freedom of the negro bat not negro domination and supremacy. Keen the negroes know that they are unfit I to be the rulers and governors of the State, I and yet tba Medicals persuade them fhet ' they are fit and ought to rule ; they can sake nothing else out of ihcit teaching*. It Is certain that tba Northern people of mil pa>< itt. whether for Gassror Sr.vuora, will deepiee the whitemen of the Soutu Ihat vote tha Radieal ticket. Of course, the Northern Radicate want them to vote for their party, but tbeaa same Koithern Radi eels would eaa tbair Southern allies oon. eigned to tba low eat bell, before they them elves would do the tVing they ask Southern Radicals to do. Why, they will not let I lie few straggling negroes in nwr oiair* yote, when it eould do th-ni Mule harm, ad they ask their Southern undeisirepperr to place the ? eases of Southern negroes over thenseal see, thai the leaders of the Radicals may hold the offices of the Gene-1 ral Oosernnseat, and plunder the treasury of hundred* of millions annually, that they may make Use rieh bondlwM^r richer and free htm frem tmatW, and make Use poor poorer. Tim Northern Radicals here less < nespist lor thetr South ore e|lies then the llriiish had far Assou and Ibe tor lea, and aire eaatempt and disgust la Ihetr hearts towards them than the Pharisees had for JiDes leOaan r. eoea > Ilti*o your ooUfin fo the Oreenrille mar. kes. as the highest price la always paid.? The ruling figures i.ow ere 21^ crate per P?"* - ' Ifleherent'e Hotel. Columbia. The rgtea per day, at thia Hot*), m iki v be oheersed la the ear l of Mr. WaioiiT manager, are redured to thr?r dollar* _ Tble U exceed I y low for a flrit-claee hotel. V ?* John Quinoy AdUH in Cbwrlfiloii. Tilt dlikin||tiiiih*i Dtnsent, from MmmohMltf, vu InrltW to CkvlMtM, i?4 nU? MpMfiilBkmjr t.r?? IW?lj ? MMbU. ?W>?a o pUtr*m it the Charleston Botel The ipint la no idairkth mm, m4 m(ht U 4? HHiL. lfta liiliMMil both (hi ibUtl Ab4m< |*?m, giving pacific itviw. Be ttM, W the imt>il?? of Mi ?p?cch, la i*.'?/rto| It tkt Reconstruction IJIttW of the Radical Con giaaft441 do not believe thh system of Kmma tract ion etn ?w aland. It ia eetlrely contrary to lb* whole theory of oar Conatltatlnn. From top to bottom, it ia wrong. It la placing, by fore*, one otesseot fitted be rule, iktie ab other eiate, that la fitted to rale. TV at ta the whole fact of the' matter. It cannot aland. It la clear to me and elear to every unprejudiced mind. The country cannot and never will be constructed on that principle." Bnch were the solemn and prophetic words of a eon ef Massachusetts. Ye advocates of this negro supremacy government, yoa are building yoar house upon the tend. Ye dupea ef enrget-boggars, tie few whiteiuen who fol. low their ieod, take warning ell. There never wns a people guilty, on the one purt, of so I great o political crime. wbnl?e?U ?.i~ II th? whllemen, women and children in any lUto or us lion. M you are guilty of in setting up jnriclTM and yowr negro voters aa the altera and diolutora ovar tha people of all ague, aaaae and conditions; your rata will not land j yonr luweat dupes will Isata to dataat you in due time, when thay aea fully the and of your works. Kvcn now yon darn not trow tha mull of your prineiplea an J your achamaa. Vou know aa wall aa Mr. Adams and arory other nan of any sense, that if you now urge the people to voluntarily chooan your abomioa bio reconstruction system whan thay are free to voto against it, that you are asking thorn to degrade themselves, their familioa, friend* and country, by authoriiing your Radical party to countcnaco, by force, " tha clans (negroes) not fitted to riHo orrr the clan that is (if to mlo." You know thia is wrong, perfect!* well, and words addressed to you Radicals who are seeking offices, will do no good ; hut perhaps some here and one there, not an office seeker. May, by learning tha truth, forsake you and your ways. The aooncr, tha hotter for all. Violent Death of the Negro B. 1*. Randolph. The community was startled by the newa that B. F. Randolph, a negro politician, ->*ee killed on Filday last, at Cokeabury. Tha account below, taken from the />A<*nix, relates I ho (no's a a- they occurred. Such things are awful end shocking to the order J ly ami peaceable people of the country. A few deaperate men. fur whose conduct | the Stale is not responsible, do deeds of I violence, that brlag abuse and deaunciattou upon Innocent people : | * B. F. Randolph, a colored preacher. wno cintRM (n f?prr?fiit 11?? ltiatrlct ( Or" angcborg it llt? Legislature, woo on ?n electioneering tour through the up country, and coma to lii* death by ti >lrtc? oi C??ke*bury, In Abbeville Diil'lrt, on Friday afternoon. ISamlolph j r???. <1 ov-r the Greenville Kallroad <>n Wednesday, oinl | made hitnaelf nbnotiuut to many of the pneeengerv l>y Ida vbdent ?i|<rtwiuii? ami lbr*-at?. Iiut wo* not uiolrvted. lit* deliver (d an addreaa at Abbevi'le Court lloiioe the next day, we belit-va. On Friday morning be look the caie for Anderaon, ami on or riving at Cokeabury, entered lite up train. depo?ited hit carpet-b g and ehawl on a tea*, and then returned to the platform, when be wai fired upon by three unknown persona. aliot throngb the head an>1 instantly killed. The l?> ly waa brought down yeatelday, in charge of the expisa* rn*?*eiiger. and will be lorwardcd to Orangeburg, l.y ?t>ta morning's train, we preennte. This affair la r*-gretle*l ny Ihe order loving por lion of tlie conimuiiily. and every effort will, doubtless, be made to discover the murdrrnl. Randolph wa* persistent fi| vocate ol the >>>cial equality id'a. The country i* iu very excitable condition, and incendiary express.ona only trud to fwil the (lame. l.?-t a moderate course be puraucl by all partita." Greenbacks Wall Invested. Whatever may be the |H<litical d<*ci*ion about the value of " Greenback*," a dollarand-a-lialf of them cannot be belter invest cd juml now than in securing that most vsl onble and beau'ifi.'ly illustrated journal a>lapted to the want* of every Man, Woman, and Child in City, Village, or Uvim. try?the Am*rirs* Aprictlfuritt?so called because it was originally started, 27 year* ago, specially as s rural journal. It ?* now three time* Its former s ? *. and it fillrd with highly useful, non p-ditical inforina. iion for all claaa**? for the Household, lor the Garden, for Ilia Orchard, and for the Farm. The hundr-dt of beautiful and in etroctive ntprarinff* are ah>n? worth many limes the cost, wt.iln its forty large page* contain a worlil of earefatly prepared, practical instrnotlon. including an excellent Household Department, and a very weefu| as well as pleasing Department f -r Children and Youth. It is taken and read by ai leaet seventy-flre thousand people in Cltie* and Villages, and by as many more Farm era, Gardener*, Fruit Growers, ete. IVobe | bly nowhere elae eaa one get so much ?W, is really relnehle for so l!ul* money. How I is the lime to subscribe, lor the ....hi !?*.?. i I offer th? hultnct of ihic jrmr fhf, to *11 I n?w ??.l>?ilb?ri now rtcriird for is??.? Pour oopir* arc onpplicd from mow i* Ih* rnd of IM9, for (&00. Hm natnlmr for Ootolmr )*t, Ji?i bond, like it* prrdoecr. orr, U * *upr.rb paper. The p?Mi*h?r* of for a large and valuable Premium Liol to Ibe?* aectirjng tub# of oalforilmra. Ad. deea* OoaMl* JllO* 4 Co. Ifi Broadway, Now York. Toko oor odvioo and try Ike paper for i j??r^oi 14 uiootho bow fur tko ueool eoti of a ?wr Mwo Balojt Wdatl?o??Qulf Btroaa. The rontlnood ot.d anprocedmtrd rainy weather In ihW and other AHontlo State*, aerino to jua'ify the opinion that tho ahift?p* of H>? a.ilf Stream in and it* nearer approach to the ? **! mar t>* the cauae.? I Titi# change in the fiulf Stream lie* been I announced a* Itatitg occurred in tl>? loot i year or l?o. I , J Tbo LM( awMMM te Ik* Marthorm ^tlook low kf sooothofo O^BfrcAl 6UU uMiny ktra t?kM ptaeo mwHy la tka Ohio Hd Nll'itllT whloh ho*. ? fc- * Wf^MtlMr?ai?M?W**^ * * Tr ties la all tbess RUW. an rat? hhII, uhrtd' is that Iks Uiaggha betaaea Iks partW. will be rwisil IB ?ba eppmacbtag Pfssideatial eleotisa, wUk tha poestbility ef. a sbsnge is mmm af tha States, la Peesy treat* kr teataaae, ?at af B*W thaa TM,IM rotas, there is a senJ?rttY of lap tbaasaad saly elaisped for the ttepabltcana. la tbfse alas, lions, the Daaioarats baas gained sight ambars of Congress, and lost spa, Obis glass a larger uinjorSty tbao Peesyleaala, not jtt assaruinad exeetlj. ViiusBiRsau last bis slaatioa l?y 500 rotas. Voaaass is elected la IsiituS, a grsat gain for Ihs Democracy in bis District. t *?ii i ? * ???: T?t - it The Lecture of Proflssaor It Ilea. A friend, distinguished' tot bis Taaroiag ml sound judgment, has furnished us with the following notice, as wscould not SUsad to hear: We had tha pleasure on Monday night af hftlinc a lecture from Pro# t of Charleston, M* of AbUtUU Tbe eubj??i ?n the LrooM of Hiatery. It w?e treated In a maaterly manner. Mr. Wan i* evidently a man of thought, and liaeetudlcd hietory pliilorophieally, The I eat are* though brief, wit eloquent and instructive It la to be regretted that owing to tb? In' clemency of the wreai her an the one hand, and the (aet that a Republican meeting waa in ptegrvae at a eery ahort dietance, many of our eitiiene wen? prevented hearing the dlatiagulahed lecturer. Ilia reputation bad preceded him. aad oar t*eople ware not die' appointed. We truat that wa may aoon have another viait, when under more fa" voralde clreiimwtancea, Greenville will give him inch an eodirnee a* lie deeervea. We may ha pardoned the Inquiry why thia, a hd eindlar leeturea ehonld not be deliver, ad In other place*. Mr. Mila. would con. Ur a favor upon the public by doing eo. Radical Maaa Meeting at Greenville oa Monday. Thia waa quite a black maaa. and yet a much am alter one tban tenia previnua meetingw ? n? iiuppoM tbo few wltiio of the coir?m(4 wtrt aahalwed lo march with their (tii|. 8<>n? one counted 810 uegr??e? lu the proeeeaion, which moved through Mala Street, ow to the place of aaacuihly, near Klford'a Spring, whero they were addreoaed by A. 8. Wti.itci, can dictate for Congrr**, and by J. M. Ali. as mad Towi.iaao*. There war another gathering at night, in the Coart Huuit, and apoerbe* agaia made. The negroea teemed U> get tired of it, a good mitiy commenced to leave the Court Hoait belore adjournment. The rpeeehea of TuMMSmo* were aaid to hare been of au incendiary character, lie ia a carpet bag office holder of the party. T. Ban av Mn.roni?, a Republican member of the Legislature fr-on A Itlwville, ha* abandoned tliai party. We are pleated to nn-et with tliia (iinoiitiNllirnl in the f'barni*.? All the reat of the thinking ami well dia poae I member# of the Itepuhhcan parly ia (Kia Stat*. miiat. KHinT or later. tlo a# Mr. ttlirwo (iu done. rha only furpriae U that any one illuulJ now lini'ate a lingli hour. Tlit (Unge of Mr. M.ur an rlm?> that lie if coii*ci-fit?.tii*t it alao aliow* that audi inen may n>w<- time get into lite wrong l?'X ?* l?e Itaa lately Ittm. It alao altowa (hat in our nioal vchrmeut party argunir-nta we aliuultl endeavor to avoid pereona'ilica. Thia Itaa been our endeavor, although we have toed the atmngeat language %a to the principle# a?t<l party of the Radical#. ami a* to what we regard the inevitable leiulaauiea of thtir meaaurea. There can never pro. mote the laa'ing peace ami good of the country. Democratic Candidate for Miellor. We hav? i drained front publishing the oonniiiatiou for Solicitor of thie Circuit' made by one of the lleraoeratie Cluhe, of thia !>i?t rid. undarota tiding that a meeting will l>e held in thie place on Monday, which a number of Clulte will be re prevent* e<i, for the porpoee of making a e*leel?on to preeent to lha and knowiag that it will be the daaire of the Club making the nomination rent ua, to co-operate with their brethren in fleeting, without divleieu, foot* good man for Ibe peeiuoa. Tba Election on the Third of next Month for Preetdanttal Elaotora. Menbtrt of Congreaa and Solloitora in thin htaia. I?et ererybody regieter, and avery Conservative friend of hia country rote without fail. See liat ?f men agora appointed by the Codimiaaionart of Election in thia DThane aaveral acta of manager# will open for the Regietratioa of rtere at their reaped, ire preeiaata wa the ffih, (nth aad tie1 daya of thva month, an required by law.-? all will have aa namrtaaka ?e- ? r. J r- W Rtwnibtr IM rrtrjMy cob m?' without r?f?rd to *nf furm*-r politieal leU, or ?iliUr| uf aivil datnifhmniml. FrutttM Vltvin. Who wmM ospaot anything bit a h?rti' cultural Jieae. latino wad?r Ihta head ? Hut o?, however it m (ha till# and brand of a nrw and aaabrwaiet lla?wi< Tahww.haok tnf T?d aaaa, at that, juat iotrwdaaad, aad U+ aal? at Davie * HruaurV A lihcral apraiiiue from that liberal gaatfaawa aad thriving merchant, Copt. Snunur, raal.lai n? to rprak knowingly uf the qnelitiro of the Fruit an I Floware." In thio opinion w? era aeatainad by all (ha waohtwi in thv Km trrpnn ofhac. I , ii,S7 The Addreai of the State BatnoorMh Club. Thla enmaat and wall written add ran* wai received loo lata for pahlieation In tbia wcak'i I U?ue. It will appear tell week. Nmm who deaira to eupply Uiameutvoa I villi gwl MWaitlil uadoraUodinga. ' ri*. t plrtl Ml Bhaee ' Aral quality, and J >.|M? I ?*. >?<?>., i KM,A%lli?,?itka 6a Haaifav I Ztt*U?&?&?Sm* enabled "herafore, to make work that wil| ' plaaaa. Thla W Iba Mad of weather h. 1 which yoa ehould ImlfrafwV to i pak i ' olboota. Go to lliana'. . ,r < ' HmMbc Haiti ?I? Jar. Lai tkaro ba a bill turn out of tha'INr J trial. S9BS9 roa vna aooTva? nrtaniaa I Irmri lortk Cftrolin*. ."1 j Jfreare. JCStar*?I tfnl>r?oe the preeanl i opportunity nl letting you kaow bow wa J are (ailing aloag on thla wd? ol tba ] taiaa. Aa tar aa pnlltiaal anattara are ?ob , I aerord, va have bnfaliil a Dcm.>crelic Hag, MM everything *ad?f it II Hi t<> h? Wwllhy. 1 and growing finely. Our crop* are fine, aad wo b??? bx a asore BkiuiiMt bar- , NK. Til* fViu'b la bound in ri?s. fhiwil*. like, from her own ubi, and winy her | way to lbs haven of h?r loritw prosperity Oor man ihou A work manfully ; labor ia tha onljr Iking that will make our aalton and grain fields bloom a* they did In dip long gone by. There never warn a people that could ha long kept down, in a pecuniary point of view, who would work and nee economy. We oa>bt t ? try lo ha aati* 1 fled ; it ia Christian like : a anniented mind i* a continual feaet with the high or h?w. rich or poor. Our eahoolaaru In a flourishing condition. A yonng lady came over hn? last spring from Greenville, and was eniployed to teach A school of some four or Ave months duration. I had always be- j lieved that a lady eonM g:ve children a mors eorrect knowledge of books and that ia a shorter time than a man could, but thta fact ittver before waa so clearly demon- I | strete-1 to my mind a* It was ltd* past summer. When h?r school waa ahAut lo ?! pire, an examination took plaee, which ahowed, to tb< iklltftclloR of all partita, that b?r pupila had made mora than ?tmm?n progrea* in learnlag, considering the length of tint* that they hat! been UU||lit Fifty jvan ago, an educated lady waa an olij?et of admiration, but now wa cau find even learned ladiea in every neighborhood. Nature haa endowed Mia* with more Uiau an average ah are of elrgann* of mindAnd no one know* morn bow to pbaaa, liy graceful nature'* unaff??Ud aaaa. Tier phraseology indicate* eonveranlional capabilities of the ft rat order, not merely Is the choice of appropriate word*, but ?#pecia.ly in furniebtrg the right malarial, the what to *ay when in company ; alia equally avoid* the acylla of not talking enough on the one hand, and the ckarybdi* >f being too h-q leeiiuia on the other, thereby making ail Ire! that there ie a halo of p'eaeMitry ar?'? tld the in. Her talent*, her gioat personal heavily and winning allure ment* of manner*, have juetly won (or h?r 'he appellation if the queen of tli* itiwiin* 'aine. In the language of Grace Greenwood, it* amy it no fragile, rougtd und powd-red rail room belle; but a l-looniing, vigorou* nymph of the mountain*, nl-ounding, (park ling undine amid green dell* and daehing watar fait*; her voce l* not ttineil to the havp nod guitar, but finga w.lli the wild bird nod Iwugh* with th? rivulet, liebc ] ? 1 ??- ? ' uriwii we mm f?T. auxiiriiMlf MKHIIUni Of II loir* | I bU with ulkth etiui'hr* anil velvet 4 carpels, hut reclined lieiitalli the thadti J Mid danerd amid th? dewa. I? oooelweioe, I have no doubt but that ] the young men will run many hard race I In ?rm who ahali U loreiuo.t is Wise lint- 1 tir'a ?ffreli?M. . Woman'i lova, like lh? fiery cloud, , , T<> larae/a wandering band ; It ahowa mn?'a weary 'rat tha way To |>leaaura'? good and promiawl land FRENCH BROAD. ] f? Uw Aouthera Katerprtaa. ] Editor* Enttrpril. j Daia Sirs: I tea la yoar isawe of the Ens , trrprirr of lbs 14th inst., my name placed in | nomination for Solicitor of the Klb Judicial Circuit, comprising Greenville, Anderson, 1 Oeooee and Pickens. In addition to thie nomination, eo datteMngly made the aamerowa eolioiiationa o( many i personal frieada, induce me to aceept the nomlaatioa. I no dor stand that no nomination wHI likely ha made by either the Democracy or Rapahliaaa part lea, bat owing to the great pelitiaal eaevtement now agitatiag the Conn try, it ia aafe to infer that political eoasiderations will to tone eataat eaber into the eanrait, and U may not ha arnica for ma ta give a brief expactlioa ef my views on I be M sitaation." In regard to national polities, I could not oca that the South bad any internal ia tha matter, aatil ahe was restored to her politim' ri|uia n UN unoa, dMt I It'* OOt Uktl m; part ie tb? Praaidenliol eoniMl. I bclMn-d it tlM duly ao<5 ittoreil of irtrj mm to adrfrcaa biaielf to lb* ioowlUl* iaUraata of Ik* 8toto, *ad aaa *r?r; lawfai ? ?? to aaaara (w>4 Stat# (oreriowt bp wUa aad pradrat fagtela****, aad I opposed all *6orta Waring a Mikarp to rMWarraas tWa Slots to Imi (fvft* at aaauwlrautloa. If fk? PsUaral U?T*n?Mal boa arraJ ia Ik* passage of Iks reooaotraotWia acta, lio> klaa* will Modify lbs erile, a ad I Wo mswCIm of 1^ sad lis ^H* iator^ta t* *Oj? ? o*w |^F?piWf mmm kt?w mvw iMttJtowlf t?? Wv I/VIIN* try, will point Ml paaei fal wlj. I aaa la farar of lb? SiaiHnl Aaa, a ad 1 way arbor toga! relief, *al mm Wo gireo to a I pororty atriekaa psepia. If a lac tad to ?bo poeitioa iadiaatad. It AWI Wo my alM and aaraaat efforts to do Jest, aaaat aod rwV?taatlal jaotlao ta eoory aaa. Political diSeaeoaee, or paraaaal dialikas, i will aot iaAaaaaa a* ia tbo least, ia tbo diai rhargo of My deiy. I I Vary respectfully, , 8. D. OOODLKTT. ' <' g * % * Tin MW?(m iki(A?f AlfSflN Baaa or, B. F. Rtnjnlnk, whd teaeelly ?eoeaiaatatl ?t |inhll*bfd ifUr .ha t4)nrwwl of lb< t oeohitruotion Con aEasaa^Fj B. P. Randolph ia a mil, bwfy boiK, I a ?a to hnlliv on the airveta of Charleeftuo. though hi* nnni? 1* |U*obably unknown to Hail Ifi kK 4-nxonor,. and ao far ae tha quaotiona oi oonAaoniWn wd dtafrunohiw,, mrnt are ?dnMni?4. mey wodarate. and nonaaraatlva In <ha opinion* which ha ok pr?o*?, hot h? ln*(aU that oil <htlMtl>a?> aaeount of roa* or ?ol?r ahnold ha Ignocok by Mia lawa. He wa# bom to lC-ntuakf. baft no?*d lb early Ufa ta OMo, aim ha reaei??<} a good aanmiqii aohool adneatinn.' and whwi Ha arri**4 at the are of manhood, he *ot hlmaell up for a mini?t*r < the go* pal. During the war lie reeelred an appointment aa chaplain nf a nrcrn rerlmmt. iff fn follow! fin?Iiii hi' h??-n imptojrf ill Ck>H?i?n Wt^iior ol a n?lfr? n?wip?Mr. md a* a >uhnHi??l* In Ihe Freedmetia Rama, ?*ft h? haa aieo nrrod h t traveling orator mi the Radical parly throughout nearly the WiboU 8late.? By what purpMt ?f logic, or W' what prlnriple of law. ha was aretgnrd Ly hit party lo repreoent Of*n|?liar? IHurhli doai net appear. I la 4a phlagmatle i*J net partita-' larlv brilliant, but deeidedly tba lcad?r of ihe delegation, and ??? of the prominent men of the negro convention en.celt.il. Moan BbltoMtM.?PanMprt by tha <treen Title Railroad, yeeterdajr, re part that* white man, wboaa ntae they flirt aetjleafn, hut who waa a Dtmntral, w.>?' ehot tnnotgh tha thigh, by a begm, on Ratardnr eighl { MM on 8watiay night, Lea Nance,>a colored men, but oonierralive from Newl>erry, and who waa thought to he at lha head of the party who ftfed on the white man, waa abet through the breast, and, it ia thought, mortally wounded. . Rlnce the ?ho?? waa written, we learn that the nante of the white mm who waa attended ill Ntwbtrty was Thomas Ward. Lm Nauea la dead.? Columbia Pkm i>, 20tk To alter a skirt Rurod closely abnnt tha waist Into tha present fall atjfW, put in two fiill widths behind, or pat oa a aeparata pan* niar orar tha Waist. A corner* dou de marriage took place in LexieRton, Ky., tha othrr day. The parties ware Colonel Cbilds an I Mr*, rtrarer, a ton of tba former and a daughter of the latter. A xa* dropped dead in a aaloon at Richmond baf?ra be bad paid bia bill, and tbe pro. prietnr refused to fire np tbe bid; until bia relatives had settled lur what he bad eaten. t'oioau R. W. Sktw.ir line b?en n.-ml nated f?r Osogreas trom the ootid lHa* Iriet. rtcrJedge Aldrioit, who declined the nominal ion. A CoMFAar of seventy Uertnans paraded New York tbe other day, none of whom had keard less than a foot long. The captain'e v bilkers reaebed bia knees. "Oiiat radical Rains !** exclaimed n piek>ock?U on Monday night, as be transferred he contents of the pockot of a Democrat in ibo procession to bis own. Tun Cbwtoh Monthly, an organ of tbe Episcopalians, in its October nuanher, comes not K)oareiy for Ritaal>sm, which, it says " U ' lystein tbat belongs to the church hy right of nhcritanee. It i? n<> innovation, but a resnrectlon from the dead.'* A ranrr of robbers ?ln-hcd the track of tbe iuutb Caroline Lailruad about forty miles run Charleston, on Tuesday night, Mopped w? freight train*, burst open the dooVS of two are, and robbed them of Roods; the stolen roperty was afterwards rceoicred, but no Clpe tamed as to tbe rubbers. Tub army of the United St?laa> nrcordlna o lb* lUgitlrr fur IMS, eonriata ?.f Irt trtilerjr, ton earalrr and foriy-five mftilr; rcpiuenla, which, with I ha riuff, coaapriae -nlirted men and 3.V48 (oinmit>i<>u?l offiocra, ha latter including "n? general, one lieutenant-general, f ?a m^jor-generals and nlnstwsn rigsdiere. h OiiLLtnmt A. O. Mackey. of Charleston, aliifriiig the tv-iilh, in the rotunda ??f he A at or Itotlee, a few ilaja ayo, wfi-n a !frw York coroner warned him lerfeii# ? Hie warning w>a not Innifci. wlian the wrorar knocked the eollec.or down, iral CharUaion merchant* vouch for the rulli of ibia vtaUnient, aaya the Mercury. H-mkidk ? An affray occurred in tliia Dialn?t, a few milre North-ea*t of the Tilage, on Friday I a it. between t* pan oar fv?. key and Alexander Carton. (t?o?h eokirni.) n which Ike former waa inatantly killed.? Gaston raino in on Saturday and aurrm 'arcd hiin*elf to the Sheriff The dreeaied area tha father-in law of the priioner. \L*M*?Ur LtAger. It la patent that patty lead era txprrw hem?el?#a regarding the proposed ehanga if caadidatee. that it la unwln, inipraelioabla, and equivalent to diabanding the Dimoeratic (or?n 11 a change ia made, it will lie In obedience to the abeulute withdrawal by the candidate* ?>? the iWinocratie Comraatiun. They aay the official eoaat ia ueaeaaary le dconic Peanaylvania. A Fmaca joarnaliat, writing shortly hefory tha laat ffpaniab revolution. akatekea Undo Iitkallt'i portrait frankly, without Nr or favor t 81m U lliirty-eigbt, bat look* older; baa Boarhoa obeoty and premature wriokle*; roand faro, tamed nose. small blue eye*, highly colored complexion, "abort, anotlen and lightly tealy " band*. mascalme maooara and voiee, and drrrar* riehlr, bat " looka like a quern in Sunday lurry." Vonao roa l'aa*is>c?r in tni UaarcmcrrarcTco ?Preaidrat Jobaaon'a or ler, aa eoataiaader-ia-aklaf, relative to the rigbla of all the Htatoa, aader the Coaatita* lion, to vote for Prraideattal elector*, without hiodrance by the military aatboritiea In any of the uoeonatmeted SUIm, baa been iaaoed from the Adjutant tleaeral'a o#ce ia Washingtoa. It ia eaoowaced aa " by comatand of (levoral U rant," end signed R. D. T?wna?nd, A tat at ant Adjutant Oaaeril. The Washing2?xw?sjari2ircB& i\ Virginia, Miss>*ainpi and Texas the waiti'i*tives will new make arrange meat* to ehoooe Presidential rlrctora, aad that there mill he a demead that their toted he evented. Wt hare been inbrmttl ihnt Mr. Jatnct Mariiii. <me of lb* lir-jwililicac uettili?t? of (be of nrn<* ilta* of till* &<!a fr..m A l.lw?tll_ ? i.uuri Ml"-, WIW murdered W the public rMtd, M?r bio re? idcwce. lust wt-fl, bj pereoft* in (lis guire A jury of luiptwt h? failed ty . Iicil *ny clue to ibe murderer*. J Aft THtirmrt ? (J* Thrtndtjr tke M Inst., b?r ?f'(M wi?H ***** be Jet of <kie pUe*. Tkey k?U meeegwrl U *r?w e ?aet? by whtek Ike d-??r of Ike cell to whlek rtt'J oero rmilodl #?ioHkfd, Wi kept Uir eieple ??d dewr It If* eooof poot tow owtU tke mot Amur ?et epooai by ike U>|?t to bet Ike Kie'irt Tke* eojdewly bunt wpew IkU deer e# ikeir eell, leftti Kit Ike WW, wed med- good lh?rr kmyo ty trere I* far mkrder. ken I em wed l<?r? j "-1 ? ^Tirjee Urifl w, Lewie Welle, Willie N?y wed VU* i I to a 8?rr y, mHm? - UreeweiDe." [ BtrmU, ItiA, 1 W* nder '* * MkyrapMi >* <, MM Ik* StTUMk Republieaa of lk? Utb, all iw lerlion *f*? r**?W*d ip It tb? (to* ifg*|>J arc; TfcUt Ik* oal7 awMMM *M|iy *0, tk*l tk* R*MM>Mri )* *k5wi2*2il m n*? *?? LuT J?7r i **??** I Tbey vera aiacU to k; ttt jwMiv A I? ,| ., a , fm tka /I .? U^Jfl IMA rWWO pvW9?)'Vo IBv vvf H^p3 tbo boaadri i-?* odi <t<* oWfjMVtSk Woll, Ultn. 9b*dri?mpb i0>JI*aS?qpl- : h> ih? MMMflj of (M, iabot .rtaixBiln it lulao ikmji MMa U fl^M^tMr hMlM* Tbo goldoo prima ?|t?kr W^ OriOPl I WO' ^.^^sr^aaktarar Mtlb ;?nuii jaww ifcri ? upon tbo raioda of boncit dkapmad UjWWf<ktMli<|^||rf|^if Mjjfc. ro Mopli m hoaoat-mod nooMMIt Pr * ES irr^r Iboy Jiodo a fl?riou? *Vbt, wo bom WOlw to know, Xrerb apitHBc r?f tboir mum, <bd/ Bpriil| it u MMtnt lotniMi db>Mbl*t bond far tbo pwttopi nn mk * tmmmMmm5zz?Ik%4?; bo' roqoirod to dotal 'lb?a> la WiwdMft Raotouinft fmsn tbo poott tboy rilbAodMbb to tbo crtoU. Tbo irmWoptM Hf* fir-c? ?ato.?SeK*W' <o*dod it, oifttl Hi tbl* fbot tbey ou Ho OMU t*4?nal ground for eotHnfeHMi ' Our Meade U 4b* Hxath aboald Iom neither laitb nor nerve fW>m Ibrn an toward reeulta. They .l.unM radnnfele their effort* to gibe ell the Southern Stare* to the Drnwrtlle candidatea, and.repoeiaMy aiiould they itettooetntte by tbeir exemplar/ oondart and moderation penrh that tbe ground upon which this adveree rote ha* been ca?t has he ix'utcnce ax- -E. capt tn the Metal heart* of tbotr tradoeer*. ? Amlfii, October 16. Tit Vtbryia Dtmocrafy and Xrgro 8mffrage ?Tbe Democratic gx?eflti ve Committee of OeorgU ieeue lt*? following to-day : It having been represented by Republican apeakera in lb* prceenl eanvaaa Jhat the Southern paopl* favor the ra-eelahliahmeot of alavery In the reepeetlva 8*-a|ee, depriving them of the right of "i .uffrage, fee the pnrintlff af-themlng fwl* rfll^ff*tl(*si ami gi vini; it a positive deuia). be it Rttnlvrd, By the Central Committee of the l>*m?erali? patftr ?Tf}ronila.>??f*^ acuting like people *>f iho -$*?<#. ihtf the charge U unequivocally f*l?e, wad foe the evidence thatihey do not desire to re ae tahlidl alaverv. and *o?M * " ih-y would. Si?l? kM arrer?t-ti - to W*d' HliM thM amendment In the Uonrduiloo ?f IIm Unii?ul Slot-*. forever aboltehing. alavery awl involuntary aervllude, except lUr crltye, h*r?of lii* party aliall be Irgalfy punviol ?d. Hmnlvfd, That vfrrilcriU the potl'.iont taken by lh t committee IU their tale ad* <ir?*e, and by rejx.rV ?' the cnrnmiitn on iii? ?iate of the republic adopted bjr ilia ilouae of K -preventative. of lite l^glalalore o'f ihla Si?te on the tf<k' ultimo, and alao endorte the addreae of Menrral Robert K. l.ee and otlivre in reeponea tu the Itttrt itl U?iar?l KowIkHmm * li t- ( /i*aolp?J. That the prevent atat'ia of the cd'-red race arming |^a,, and Will protect I lirm to the eX'eht of our bovrer io tliv iift t of euffraee rented fo tliero l?y the Constitution ??f the United States and the amandaierita'iheraia^ and t|w aali stituuwn and lawtaf-tkii'SUU ? ? ? ? eaph?t ir? ? ?[<t La-rritn rr.ow Tlla fb>* B.f. Pint? In anther<co|uniti of tlda day'# paper will bo found the able and timely teller written U> lha New York Committee and read by theip to the great maaa meeting reaeally assembled ia that city. I?y Ifow. Dl'P. IVrW, out of the lrtteat and brat cat of tha aona 'uf the Soul h. It will be aeau thai GovernorParry gi*aa expreraion to the ?ni? viewa which were foreshadowed in fill* journal nionlha ago? that. " if the Radlaala aarrv thli bl.aMill.lt ia wot probable (hut tin Awrfiwi neopU will ever have anotlier opportunity of gM?hing a oonautunomti i'raakdaut .ff .^eaa .. - ih km<- a? a* .... |-Ty|M* "> m< worm rnouK] ftohto end p 'nilrr w. II litis wort"ImnorUat WjgsntfdU. There It too mueh M stake?Um mm are Inn vital?lo permit moro fatMp la p??y -to iuAoraee and control thai*. aatap. 1>V should ansloutly inquire of their own iudgntcnU what wiil ha lhair gain |( U nmuriug I ho aiKea?a of thalr party, they Mao (ha grant princtplrs of frea representative ?A? ernmcnt. Tha aagernae* with which tha Northern ntaaars oalcb up an4 ra aaba tha deceptive pry of Omni, Lot ua have poena," ebowe flirlr anxiety lo bnva rani peaaa, nod thalr wlllingMM to forego much of praoWaa oon* viotio>.? to ercore thla feNat hgnh, Ihia latter ??f Governor Perry ought to ho aon alualva on tha point thai ?? pmaa ma ba jmrnianrnt or cordial which is lard upon llic dldranchianneut of Intelligence pod virtue and tha anfranahtaefticat of ignofafer* and erime. That tbqre can ba ah Tan! peace in tha lead-ge luhg an tha whiten tha owners of all I ha property in tha Anath? us euhjoeUJ. through i he inAuaaaa mt Federal ImvoiwP, to Iha dusuioaliou and eon- * trol of ilia Macks. [Ckrmifi* aut SttUmt, Orr. 14(1. Kiiieti If veeocaiav.?The RadtohPydrty want the rata ?f tha nagra to keep tkrn in, p?wor, hat to heart I bay dwplra hiaa. an<?. ,ahsr?f?r?. uotoda hius ir?aa partteipatinn U all their public eaUhratUM STtha Snath. And hare is a eaaa ia point, which war hud la lb* Mvaoeeh *? ?, esstosnssd fhto* aa*aa~ aunt of tha hasutraiha ia Ptlkdahkia, alters lbs Radical " Wbiu Bova ia Una" completely iguomi tha ? Blecfc Jftpa la Bhte < fa tha raaaat demonstration if tha Raw iis Bins in Philadelphia, tha aaluratf tlnW>h*t|bo, fought sa uoM* wv*'*W Italy |f?4i A, delegation of BtaOfc 0*f? ? ?WU toa mad* preparation* to attend, but wsro warnad by fit ttuMhu ' elw usii -? - H-- M..M4 . '- . _ 4^V (AfllkU p*M?f6 worw ii?iiw U all |>N M ?ta3^w|Mp^ki mMn'i I'Mjtr m4 Ik* vldaw's MigfcZ" D??l >>*?>," for pr?i*rtlk| Um feet of >porlik| dor* *k*? owaraiog ua ilabkk ? Id*, i? f??|'? .* ka bftMl. .. . -