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tI'III+ SE \ITI{,II IIAN ,NER,1 is I'l:nI.IsII1:1) I VEUT Wit'ESIi),% MOlltlljING 1 1 BY \V..1. FRANCIS. t 7111() f)ujt'trl's iii ;111\':1111'1", Twit i)4,1iar, It ,. . :Illti 1-Itty-vents it tilt- ex liratiutl (1I. .ix u u ntll;, orThree Dollars at the end sit IIle If yrat. Now pa ur'r.41i;e,,titinul"II until all arreara gs' are ptritl, incl. .. at flit t ltion of 1111- tl I'rnj rtetor. t I Ja .lilverti;et11etlt- i11-erted at 7. I"t per aluare, (1'2 lint'; or Ives.) Isir iIi(" first and halt lltat :11111 Iill ("acll .ul .I"tjn(e111 t iii i'rtif its. Ir 'i-file nuitder it inxertisnis to In nark- r, rid tilt nil .ldt"ertismimut" air the \rill he n j ullli.hed until tirtlor,,si to lie (li.s("untinued, a ;Intl char-ml arrordi11glr. It )nc I)t jl:n" 1 t"1" square for a single I ii n.;ertion. (Zuarte-rlr;lnd 1ltutthlr .1dver- if tis('ntentS -rill I1(" t"h:tr-ts(-d tilt! 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It 1- I rtt(". rumors hid (dt;linr'll rlrrulation and rreds"11ce \rtill n tt:\t, Itsat the ilu11ltalale r p(icession jalty would ,:t"ize the o1'c;l.iwl It, iutrotluce and i a;s rt".(slution. atiir11sln~ 1st:r e atltliitnd by tiss: .( it"l'tiiusl I5ltCd ('1111 rtrl:io11 1101 111 t"lrllli_":ttln 111 11a% last, or c Iii ...tll ! :1 tltt:ll III;N Il tit t",xrllt.'.Ce Si'eem. , r+u uirta a- 1)i"ilulit.. tar illa ouittt"rn ('0n. uaeS, hill serv'ices4. Th'Iis it total that1 shiow 41 te~ cE4ssnate a~rt of the tactic~ian. Cii rnn-, at opusI1. %V1&0 in that inrg~ s141~iv wa':s ulnov~ed ah t aspCert4aeJ lik, ,its ! lst enouagh. It w~ere neVcessaryT Ir. Editor, that you andi y'our re.'der: I 11 141 he Isuesf'1t, 11111 Witn:ess thle S4cene i~re ei'jbited'i, to4 fam44iy) yon)1 to) ltrjg as :oI Ijltti ciii I.4;ji 44411 of4 it; dirum~;stjc 1 nc Viis thiere' a1 uIr lvs~i ~e in tha;t whle ous ! I (nts 444141in HI!a nut4 40. I )asst14), ill 1111) compass:444 of :1 s.ii4 1t let. 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We shall not utteinpt a re capitulation of Col. (hesnut's ar ,urnentst, sutlice it to say, that lie lotgically iscussed the 'luestioni of' Separate Secesion at pre. sent by the State of South Carolina: held up the doctrine of separateState action in all its deformnity; & endeavored to imipress upon his auditors. the great necessity, of "con. current action'' on the part of our sister States, so as to secure a certainly of success - in our conteniplated movesent. A fter C.. Chesmit had concluded his re miarks, the following resolutions olI-red by i .r. Win. M. Shannon, were unaninously adopted: Resnfred, 'That while we are keenly alive to a full appreciation of the wrongs and iml. juries heaped upon un by an tinjust govern. -nent, ani are ready to lend our zealous iaid I to the overthrow of Federal sway: Still -we reel confideint that the isolated secession of the State of South Carolna under exist. gcircunstanres, will be. destructive of the rights mnd initere.its w hich we regard as dearer than life. - Re"soflree, That ('al's. Preston and Chies. nut, have in glhwingi and euchiuent terms ven utterance to sentitnenlts which find a readys response in our hearts, ani that we I hereby pliedge to theus our undiiledl siupport it te npfprinchiaung electiont. A fter these lieislutions had been put I separately iiili both lmatninuously adopted, Ithe President inn tedl the Uiti zes to form 1 ag:in into procession, and iiirchi to nn adyningri ies, where a plentitul ahrbecue - was prof~ed wInch wtas nerorclbogiv done. he 'ii: muiib'er of persons tt ho p:rt'suk of the )inier, weas ,statod by" i gentloinan of ret peet thilty, arnd who counted them. to lie over F-ive 'l indred. Alter dinner it few 'T'o:ists were read. 'Those in corn. plimit to the tIwo Speakers, wetc graceuily respunded to ly boti those s ge1ntletien. -'he cnipany then dispersed in go d hanur anl iii goil order; there was not the shghtest colusion or di.-order during tihe wi tuoe day. -lIetters in reply to the ('omittee of Itauvitatiran were received Irotns Messrs.I Smter, iainui and \luses, expressivi' of their regret at there inb;illily to attend the inertiig; at the saune tinte euntita iing their - hearty cilorse ent of tlt ;.real iiljects. J. M. I )t:SAUSStl J I, 're.dent. ('ilts. S. W i:si, J. M1. ('ourtan, S. .\M. (s. GAMy, ' Se'cretar s. V . ('. Mi.uot:, TlE SMT1'1lt BN1N1ED. Sumterville, So. Ca. JOhiIN T. GR E EN[:11, le< m )on. T ESDAY, SEPITE MBElt 30, 1t+51. r - - .\- r-. A. \'nii: c ('o., are -t .."~t fair tii. lter in Sitnterville. .o irt et the nr thinL nurdIful.."- t's l.niii.. iha is the remuedei * r u.-gcr srerssime.i * nit.1 ''er.-unn ,.' tio ;IiarthJihn. Stat.. *.r as I.are'r niumi.tr eI ijhrm. Noithwn l.e . o jll lieruense -- CO-OPERATION TICKET. SOUTHERN CONGRESS. I l t l lh S. Pill~flN. itf liiud. ((II,. J.\'S. (IllSN'T, Jr. .if Kierslhiw eu hiat i r.'ceivedi cornitaitiji'rtitli (ruin - mj- hIt 't' ihi iin, t io l.ite' for iinsertion~ . n thI ., innbae'r. it sh.lI appejar in our *i titi. *. .Q..... li r fr.ii \a i : i,- * it ht, lo o tt in t'. ie iini tha. t i I lan ier i'ioiii eiti'enbain tethand ii; ir- ar ivi'i of r h th'. . e iareifee t i. haiieetii. e i thu tii the pruin - przeeeliia thir I drehn-lttiiiit s jo in-n u i tis tr w a kne iiii, ei-i ally tiir uc niti t h t tte-r, rtl h i th Wrh .i -tI iit i* ior.--ii.!. ith i i i ua -h'r,. .n..r.e - n.i . i..-ii o u t o ihi.u .tr-, . iri.-h.-- i n e . u e'f lrir fr iiiw lihir.-r. h.r- that nu. .ii"i.''ienr buihi it -hulduu b- niorrur.t u ill I r. timnt-- n i pa iir tupon alk iiuh-to , ofit h ini lir . v b rtu--o lirch. :et i ihur fri-d (i po S inat. t S- r u fh'r. ..t.e o 1ella re c r The (r zii ried: tiii wl .-er ctit wthea iniug t \'e ashuiihre cit . itctweli were nit toi her, asii' noth iu en 0th oriiht .to~ hge In a i ntti atter fp bb crn.h r I r lent ii ti int! b ri Icter, as hwhietn-~i iiu.w nf ireobigdtidlir - \\'ted o dieurireSoamuth ('ar ih o r. rei: fota her post~e ; h ! tere b an coLdr. l bl'en e e |00 st The nole-eyed vision of that man, who supposes that the principles we advocate, belong to any time or to any place, we much pity. The exigencies of a particular period may give them a local application, but the principles themselves belong neither to the North, nor to the South, nor to the East, nor to the \Vest-they belong to all time and to all space-they are the principles of eternal Truth-of Liberty. of Justice and Kajality--of the Cons. itution, of Law, and of order. They certainly are not the principles of those wise l'oliticians. who beieve that there is neither e ,urage, nor civilization, nor anything of human greatness beyond the narrow horizon, which bounds their physical visions-they are not the princi pies of those, who believe that South Car olina, solitary. isolated and alone, has the means of sustaining a Separate Govern ment, with fleets and armies, and all the the power, imnap and circumstance of a treat and Glorious Nationality-and they inst assuredly are not the principles of Fillibus.teros, who wage war with a view to plunder, or of Algertnes, who live by piracy and by smuggling. Free DI c ugeions. In our remarks, headed -Free Discus sion," it certainly never entered into our imaginationi that the Separate secessionists, after holding their own magnificent meeting, and making a glorious failure of it, would amlcstly propose to the Co-operationists to be allowed to comie in at their meeting, and iccupy the time they had set apart for their own speakers. The Co-operationi.-ts did nothing to imterfere with the Secess iomnst on the day of their nieeting-they held no separate taeeting of their own for the purpose of taking oil' such of their party as chose tuattend-and they think it is but fair that they should be allowed the same privilege. The ieople of this District will decide w hether they shnuid be allowed it or not They have no idea of letting the Sepa. rate Secessionists join with thea, after they have held their own neeting. It will be time enough to talk of Free discussion af each party shall have been placed on an ephial footing. The Separate secessionists have already had their meeting: and the Co-operation. ists will hohl theirs on sale-day next, even although the Separate secessionists should huolil another at the same tie, and have wtfo any prs what. h.e forneFreegon thesfirnst orona makctober. ,The objctrftirnetmg foash pran-le irth-foray to e awCoteper Tine iig -the Seceassin party had i~eeni this call it was pubbalshed on the column. of the Iaeiir--prinmted hand-bills were everv. whrere distributed. Now nmothing was easier for the Seces. in party tha~n to have sought a confer ence with the Co-operation party, and pro. posed~u in a becoaming mannmer, ntiiunite with themi in Free iscuession. Snehi a propo'i. t in ini di.. nied and? respectful languuage, wouli d have been met mn the same spirit. hut the Secession party thought proper to pursue a eltf'reni course. The infeorance that we draw from this course alone, to wit, that the Xecessioii party did not really de. .ore "F~rec lDiscuson"-we subit to thme candoher o~f et ery one to have been perfectly legiitin.ute. Thu-, bieheving we didt sty to the t;toope'rationiists, as a party. ILiave not hmg to do wit h the meeting of the '1~rd m-u. Fromt ths advic'e however the Se'cefsion partyv can c laim n adva~ntage, inasmuch as the reimarks addreemed to the to-operation. 'stsi wvere not pubbished unatis after the ming u f the 23rd inst. ts he'ld. (Of what avil could the advice to persons on Wednleisdazy have been, not to attend a mn'erungt Addo the daiy before? Mr. C:slhosas's Oiinssoss. We mnt a, the closqest attenltoon of our resaders tu the fuollowiing letter from Mr. CAI.ioU, wich was re-published in tihe 'harlstoni Mercury of June 4th Ilui, mnromi the New Oirreans Delta. lThe c 'iirustances iundoe r w hichi the let ter nwa imadle public are set forth by the T'he views expresa'ed by Mr. CAtLnors .nu thiS letter aire in perfect keepiang with all his pubb1 shedu opmn ons doawn tom the very laost speachi lie miiade in thre Senate just be. feore i he d. These- authaoritatiave publhic declarations c ainnot, eoni .tendtv wiath just ice to the mec. inlary of ouar distingensheud statesmnan, lie maet I l to mecre jyr ii are reports of his a aledged convers.a!nolns. Ilo s;ays emtc aniially v I assumne that thuelirst diesare "1 reery trude hearted Southerni manli is to siie, !f possible, the linion, as i'el! i as rselves ;but if boath cannot be, thien to saeli ouirselies ait alL events." ilut hie dleclares : "W ithout conicert of action ona the- patrt of the Nouth, neither can bie sared." lki wvholer object was to una:te the South iiot onily' for the salvationa of the Unoion, btit for itur oiwn salvation, that is of the, whole South. Tfhis as as palpable as Ian gurage can miake it. But to save eiather the Unaionr, or our. aeh es, meanmng the whole South, " in any t-iew." he diutmncty a'wws, " rm.et is th. n ; , o... We ask our friends to read this letter I il carefully, and after having done so we venit ture the belief that they will join us in t saying that great injustice has been u10ie Mr. CALunotN. It was a proud declaration i of his, that he held back no political opin. ion. And yet the Mercury and other He parate secession papers have been eznlear oring to manke it appear, that he hell back c his opinin on the gravest question that has c ever been agitated, until the very last inn ment of his existence. Whocan believe it! From the New 'rleana Delta. a Letter from John C. Calhoun. General Foote has lately published, in the Flag of the Union, a letter defending his course on the subject of the Nashville Convention. lie appends to his coInIuni. I cation a letter fron John C. Calhoun, which is deeply interesting on account of the re inarkable sagacity and foresight which it evinces in reward to events of recent oc currence. Tie following is Mr. Calhoun's letter : Ftetr lI:r.t., August 3, 1819. My Dear Xir: My engagements mnust be my apology for not acknowledging sooner your two letters. I ant obliged to you for secutring so pronpt an adinsiin of env ildress io the columns of the Inel"ligc;acer. ( oh aie Benton has continued to get so many jobs for that paper, that I had my apprehen-ion, e in their wish to keep fair with hia, tha t they would not publish at all, or delay it so long as to make the pubbiettotn of nu calue. I aIn glad that yotu intend to be preett' at the meeting of your Convention, in ()t- t tuber. It is an iinlortant occasion, a inl your presence will be of groat service. You ask tine for my views toneltin.: th. ultiiate action of the South in ei-rtain events. It is the gravest of all subjerts, and mlujit soon detand the attention it at he whole .'niot in tones so deep as to rotte the attention of all. There is one point on which there catn be no diversity of opinion ti the South, atinig those who are true to her, or hate made up their nitils not to he slave--t l:at, if we should he forced to che *ai bet ween resistance and subanission, wo should take resistance, at all hazards. If we are not pre ared for that, we are prepared to ,ink to th oist debased, and umiserable cvndi. tion ever allotted to a people, and to be. come the scorn and by-wor ot' the utairid. That we will be forced to the alernat.ve. I hold to be certain, unlesst n ptalt auil toi tuost etticient tmeasures should be tak:n biv the South tu arrest the present co nr-e tal events. There were never ioving worse, or nore rapidly. It is not a mhere lainonii with tie, that we should be forced, in the end, to choo-e between subin-ssioi ana re. sistance, unless the South should take the subject into its own hands and by a uinted and decisive inovernent, stav the emirse of 'vents. lie assured there is n~ atl'er re inedy-none-not the least, thrau'lh the thei. Ahtttiontitsth indre Iiardo irbr. I orde no distinet tan betwee'(n l-'ree-'sa e'r', :n i .lAoht onid-t . They are bth~ etpi. b. tile to us atnd our iintitutionsi. f ' th.a': tw , the furner are the wiar:-t and nitaat dain a rous. I regardn t he ne'w la'tor-nr' e a: Free IDetnocracy', atteniipteda ta bae er.'h iaanders andl the~ aabl I iitnoraIts n hI ia; ,aa-elI thia't at thi.. last e'lecat.oiu, as~ bitt La-Ther ineit Itor hl''e oana ersa, intore angeL',rau iun i a thear tarigintal, btc~liase cailcutl:atedt h a. anal betny the ut h. Therea, . a a'., hii neat b~en a ra'ly onl it, that I ha.i'aa t'a-,een in whliach the Itree-sa.l daoctrnine.N, a, toah Wi iot I roy so atil te ter rit'r ;Cs an de-l Inunriatiaans ol -laverva, dhI id not i, con th'l. the llt tforti. Tlhc ailit of th l n 'a catchl the suppo5 rt ot thle. .\hoh to n-th. s, na ah nut loartg thiu at ofthe Saouthi. It ther o, ccrid itt thtu, aiur doanlL Ii s ied. I ala anoat doeuh,, but we iavi'e iiianiv ii ''ia'r iniendls anltong thI h lie dI)'nle'r~aw'v atth No'arth,, anal even'l .''aon lhese ha a art'm cl neid to favor this uninaiiral co 'ah:. 'n. They'i do it fri nil w hat theyv re'g;a t :,a a necet'sity, antI as the onily war hv n atl bl the Whigs cani bie put1 iwna .'inal w :h re-' luc'tance. hut that cannlot alter a d tendencyv. 'lTe Wha' l at~ tha' Nar h.1 :?a at present din:g ther best to~ preven'it at. but as sa on as thev $(ee that it is i kesy tat -i. Iceedl, anal tht' the Deirniacrat o tathea S iih are. pre'pared to acqluiesce iii it, ta'y 'a' wheel right roiuind anad take htghier ad bolder Ahoitain groundiis, anid thu- a aero, henvenn, whalec the'."aa Soiih:rn Wh\ wtll t.lead our xml, sai ~su, their actlpne.st'ing :n the. tidath~'r iiuaanat eiiint-, (af their .\rtt~eria ft'niis. ITe e'lf--t, Iaf the wahail' will lie, thiat thte .r'.th' niilb coiinet itare untveralla .atohttai tha.i ea'er aridt tihe Southil tiaore de- dald, dl-t rautd ;a''ld aebased t han tever ; anil ii cour.-i, les e t' pathle ol reuistinig. h' t'n as a pl. . ifnhveneti on Oilet' '~ part fte N.\ihern Illt'inorrney, it wia'll tail. It a a g;ie-, ma wa~aich their ptcal e ppIonaaaieni .t' cani ever nul-play thtei' aind wa' haicimust emalit m lhe' dettrurtion1 anal absirpltio tal tat l 1mt i ri . ey there lay the tathler part es. T'-r a'0 Ibut tunae wa y they can sae thenii: lv * -, anal the part y~by hohily lanalt ing thteii-,a', *.a, on the. groatind, ont wmich te Saau.therni wing tat the pirty aaunpyi ont thti '..r''.a qutettin. It woatu hld~~~ proably p1iar'e th'im in a sitnall nllilorita lair the hi"e bitt at 'a'ailud ttt tlie Solsatithi l ciur intta 'trength woaihi .saar,'aily put thie'i it In., rity' agiln tatii 'lee eat n a\'t aat hut itaig thei t'tourset wa~hich~ thea. ..iala'ar at parentt, (at leasL~t a con~ideriab~h- p'ato of thiemi) tlilspaaseda t dla, 'adaI Sarati' the Sotuth Itoa them'i. We canno.at couniiite nece,'C or su~pport t he tewa pltartr; a'r re-' Coalitiea altly liimn, oil iany htartv', n lii' llaVg stanh ton i it ad ti s. 'iThus thm;Ikia og, noth lng future, is, to inv titif'd, 11nre ce'rtai i thin as evets are now ami'aitt. thet aria- a tive ofi huhrmiioni tar resistancae n i'.2 he speed iy otrcedl upon11 us, un less we, shldiii unhite? atid aidopt spaeedyv inIature ta lara. vent it ;antd thia.t paresa'its the apheton'.a whtat 'cali we doi i Int cinsidet'rm laI, I .. sonme thlat thec first drle ata /~a t ai r ', tr hea'artrd 5~tai S iuthrinaa mat is, tat .,an , :/ ph'm laath cannt he,,, thn acI to aave iur! ates a.'i alt ei enis. St:ClI is in' de'taerimiiitata, as har as5 it lie's mi mty pow'aer. lFort unlia'eliar uiS, the roadl wicth loadsi tt hetat, ye't lie'. al the si-mte direc'titan. WVe hav ma tit rachied'' thte fork yet, if we are ever to do~ it. It'ah,. liut c'anols i Iof artlian onathesr part o the Sinth, neilther cant hei sored~ ; h it , i f it lie not too lont delayed, it Is posiabl both vet maay be. W'ithouit it, we cannot batisly the1 ii creE.c, 4!l44ti543rceat : mce ; antd uuntil uia, saais~ied, tit, caus'e which have brought ie t wo, aectio1);4 toE its presemnt daugoruur f:a irrm :a Sall b *giiaanig will conitinlue I ij'iral.e, tan:,! it waill be too) ite to Favc Ile U)114)1, ;and ntainr wvill lie leit ue IIt to (i1s:.4.4vt the ('4lill4LiuO. TPcu duc liuti, 0rrv1 'r/" ae/li' 'roail i: n11t~i.;try, 1101 Ini Ie 111 . 'n Ia, lirr iriil Ill 1I lay V4:t, Clint Prlis~ iker Ii,n" 4,iii.' lit /i. Buat concert auttlal a d 1: .\ IIlut aw convenat i tf e,,ti(.- either lttiii or italiurti :,l ; anid to Iait poinaat eve:,'v I riesia oh* thme Uniaonm, anad c"11 wi .sler ofi tlhe. >uvcta1 oaught to1 direct it elloimt. It C .in414 t be called tou sstn. 'Ii: JwX 'siiailn of Conga"ress4,,a maysake tot) late. II' noting als dour to bear o~u s acttuti, atle a Ilelatau Lctel4ea the L'ctaolli, wit, cha ay hea catistei 1by its' piro. eeiagi-, miay k44'3144: too4 greait to savei tlm Jaamiua. 'P'mm: call thaen, ama maly opinmion4, raghat to lie n a1ade imeore (' 4fa4res% meets r early ini thle : s.~ n. It woulId not) tfall latve :a powverio l tclvt *.'a time act iona Of unc' vs, a4n4 I i-it11 Ilouwed op by a tol m Cotacin, sl l a .-iileiin ailpe'l Ito the Noirtha, cct) mi44eIli ay waarmning. as to, what munst P. the cotase~lcjieaar~. I lihzI sheO Shlaid t'at Iriual1a :g;,re-s:c 4 aucnl cease to ag~i ate, Ie siltjcerl 111mmc' th 0le >~ uiocii. Nothing hacrt ol it c-an; anid theu.re is nu( certainaty tat it could41i1 d1elayed Ieyitc thae time tattcut. 'ilac: I r ul :'at*, t:a I ll ui l ) , tght to e* 11!Orrce!.---ul1 .as ihu-c: sic Collet c.aIlt y. liii Im 'a a i- a -i . .\". .Ia, oil taking' someII I:\' , 1'1Ii ;#'-:; aa. :I tormamall 4)14: Call d lby the laO 'iir.:v o il I Iit gclvernlIinllt of lot! uci~1l..Iin S"'di-4" :ImatlIto Inet to teur lli:.a-i culi:':1, a,. rI:l4r4-M ctait 'yes cal 1au.-t 4..!.%llIt. .# IV 1." 4 ci' cf shor ofi43a ,ait 3140 la;'1,1I"' Ill lie iuaie m-c :I. 14)034 ure: l huall attcaa 1'. ;attendclH~a a tl lar 10::44' ii :S ,~t il~l lai'ci 1,r tlaa ur 4c.4~pu 41i .\ Icilt1l be4 ;liltri:.-,d ti,:1 ali theciiili, rathiiiia cia-t lalii ' .iray, ', %%ii, Ia~,re; Im *a\'c I i'" I 11 ti, u ii . cI t,.. ~ .:ti Imaist el :tal~i 111'c:-c~rc-. ir tlt.&t jcmrpi)i,e wit W~ill 14 tilt: ' 4 i t lia't' !",. 1: ll ca-.-.tile, :11111 v. :i~tll11,\ ,aci rli'l#I11-il or rcsastilcc' 134111111i 1" 'l, I' I t II' li i, .lli stctccI pre :tc',tLtic . l'' . h :atlc'. Suchit4 I c uttI i ..t - ,1 tac ,i _tin. a tut.; :4tletuccLaic'e L4)4c 12t',r ".t';: rot at,.. ::tcl Itaacaawav l:''lul.-l1'"# ti 1''.i:. 1 te :-. tiaaclut Cit.imhe .'1 gract c: tc. Iar.l.c:'" it. I tru-1t {Imlir etl. i t:e.1t~~ i' al. It ctaikil 1~144: t':i .1Z. lit '! .. laaartI'r. Punicr tIale t- aOwc tl-'~4 i;! '. r, n t the tac.tt 1;i" of tit '- .I1' - lti' le-,\ itc.;44 'ti~. !,,, i-'lc it ilLtt a4ny4 titter. andi I ,)li%\, ,:7 it..-. . ' U 1. li 114.Ct at 11C44' t tilt il : S:,nil'. It ',cur LCa,14 cltloj 111)11 ti ,!~:' a1.1. iil sit rnt'u1llalellc its Imle -ill:': Et :Ii 4 ''Ia'r1 c~r ca'la.V:43 .i Ili the %1111 I,' rilSa i ' 1-" I~ ii'i i ;a-r. tit caodvfr itit ,i'ai.i. ,"-. .\aai!I \~.ir tithcer tou4r tither7 iIl ,Ilo' t4 # a ,' "I..Z pacrty 11a 11' 11 " * alat '". hi3t 'i' 4 tl2 Cdi-.ta 1'i ,a ''." \I; lcr .433 In 1 r. Iiurhe, 'i" .! il. ''"i . u':t~ l l, ,"l ' it i t 41 11 1 - c l id': For thw lainner. Free DIseumstoa. It was to have been expected that .the great disuppointnent ti % bich -the Seces. ioniits were downed at their late meetijg in this place, would naturally worry, fret, and irritate them. Secure in their conceit that they had tihe.A I)strict in a swing, weak fancy led to the belief that it was only necessary for then, to pull the string and thereby incline the " public mind at their will and pleasure. In a free govermnent, however, such as we suppose and hope South Carolina still is they have found to their sortification that the people are not puppets to I j..ayed upon by any band which is boldjenough to attempt to siiay therm. Chagimmed at the paucity of their numbers, they find conso. lation mts the cry "the opponents of seces. aion will not subimit to free discussion, and the people are not permitted to attend our meeting." Boldness without a parallel! The pcop4e not permitted I Who can control thei! Are they not free agents acting for themselves and are they not to be allowed to think for themselves? Do they want agents to think f'.or them in the siamne way that they employ factors to sell their cot tan? The truth is, the people know noore than their "good masters" give tlem credit for. They know a Cen tral Conmmittee of the Secession party la1hlds its I lead Quarters at Columbia, sends forth its orders and directions, and expects thereby nut only to force, but to control the public mind. An epinion for the masses i to be manufactured by some new patent tmachine, and if the people ex ercising their own high privileges, think and act tr thomselves, and do not choose to con out and be taught by political teachers they did nt select. the cry for sooth is to be started -Yon stitle free dia ctsosout.' This a thew. discwery in party tactics, that the one side will not be taught by the uther, but will have the temerity ardt tls isf ep uetne to judge and choose foc t eaucLlhies. Ari wla ate ther thlat ttauls assumei to teach t be pele" In. whiat luti cat et'dle did they receeim a. degree to, eni ite th-t to tlats high privileg- What: de b~gt fut spen othy fue the- Lr peogik,. w iare not tea a nsestua.et judge and. de, ruile fur tiesu.elves,. wheth'ecc they wilt li. zarl their alt on so doubtful achune' a. Spj:aIralt e state iece'rassionr. 'I'Te truth is, the p"ople have taken thi%. smatter in their on n hands, and as they are to ber atl-e t i'd by the result, they intend to. titag.' it in their own way. A VOTER. *r o o le . a.lln crtoher ad itm eia~ throat to, mwallinw all that in pro. p 'seda toi themi they are at once to be de, itiancd as cou-eds aind 'h'mi'hioniss M aiinon hi..ie any cvout aige but those~ whot, :te rea yi, l<i ted ;r.d! .ttrred to drive thme hont~ t.; c i. ry a I lie a oun t ry. who it thme tient of thme se'p.arate secessiun ot' South . C.rona fre in the I'nion, are tn, heir thi.. whire humrthen'a on t her back's Whoire iio provide by heavy taxes for. 'he tincanis oft st~uppoting the vast expense wichut would be e natiaeuil Tut P~orF.E W ho are mu l.ace the etneimy in case of war, andi, har the brniti! lTtE 1r:ri.r.. Ant, yet? lhe C1 in emition is to act ini bpite of their retan i:aica, andj si at has a mimajority of & -itngle vote ais dleclamred byv one of thme speak. era at thme late niee t .ng, it is to carry the Staite otit et the go i\ rifnetit, amid snhject thle peopslle to all the evids u bich such a stepa w:!! brnitg abotit, although a b'erge mit. iiiaricail aanajortlya of ithle roaters ot the State mn av ibe oipposed to it. See' to it fe'llow eni. w hade you yet havie t ihe power to siai e youreeves and the (. )iE or 0 j'r ihe Suiutr htatmtr. Would Separate Secession prove a peaceable Retnedy ?--Would peacqa ble Secession prove favorable to a Southern Conf eder acy ? It isi eairntaily conitended lv thc se cessuionu pmarty~ that thme "practical issue" piriesented by thme conitempjla'ed secessintn of Souithi Cainjma lioo the Unmion,* w iou bl at on5ce ar ray he r sister States of the South, alonig ihi her, under the sam i ta tmndardn ; t hat thouse S'atesq cooki, nevier hie so) recreant: to their own cause as to oppo~se hear itt thle exercise of so unqo1uei*t ion able a righlt ; that upon die detial of such a right by the Govern. meirtt, a new fear,-au new grievanpe, wi ou ld at onace ag aitate thle Southern minti0, amid not omidy would thiosandls of iree spirtita froim o5te Strate's who now cooun.-el iuedi ate resmst ance by the South. andi as tianiy moisre fraom the ranks, of those who are iinhtg to delay esm~ it for~ a Siseason, rutih w iith arms~ in the ir h anids to lie sipport,-but the patyv li u bih iao rs Southlerut act iona, iwoubl raidlihy swielh into a itmajority itt seerail aithier States. wi la wountld themn haastenm to link thair deustinies iwith that o( Sut h X Caolina ; in short, th at any ath templht to coerce liar into aobe(dienfce to) the liaws of the Govermimetnt after ten nesumitptoin of hie'r sove'reignsty w~opid resul t speiCl in ithe fratit'nit ons of a Suthlernt Conif'edey. WVp sk~ no . inuore, it is tsaid, to emnsure siucm~ to the