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€l)e Pcmocrat. PU1JIJSHE1) EVERY WEDNESDAY MORMNU, TKilMf' . — ; i.bO per miaiutn in u ivanec. Adverlisemeiits. One Square, tirat insertion $1.50 One •Square, necotnl inecrtion .... l.uO Krery sabaequent insertion 50 Contract AdTcHismeuts insertvl upon the moat Reasonable Terms. Marriage Notice* au I Obituaries nut exceeding 6 lince, inserted free. *»“ AU eouini mii cA ti on A in tended lor publica- tion in the Darlington Domoerat, must be ad dressed to the Proprietor. " HEALTH! BEAUTY!! Sirens, Pure and Rich Dlood—fn- crcase of Flcsli and Welsht—Clear Skin and Ucaoliful (ouplcxlon, SECtRED to ALL. M ' ' ■ -ZLJ Jab department. BY A. P. LUCAS, •'Maii's noblest, ndseioa to ftilrunce. His woe* Asetil, Hia weal enhance, Fits rights erforoe, his wrongs redress-- Sa.60 IPE3R A.3SnTXJ3WE. DEVOTED TO LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, MORALITY, GENERAL INETLLIGENCE AND INDUSTRIAL IMPROVEMENTS, NO. 35. VOLUME 2. DARLINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1870. (From the Charleston Dai'y News.] WHITTEMOIiEjS WOES. coy on ess gives Tin: radical KKA YE 1US DESERTS. HIS CREDKNTl.VLS 10L1TK1.Y RETURNED .1 Snub tar Oovornor Scott. TIIK DRIJATR OF SATURDAY. Wu liin-ton. J unt- 21. RAD WAY'S Carsaparillian Resolvent IHS ITAPK Tlir: MOJ-p AST'*?,ISHIVO CPU' *. ci> on. k. no liM'in ask r:')' i.'Jianoes. THE U'H.V CNDE’.: '• IKS UNUKK TPIK 1NH U- K.NCK OK Tllid i*Ul.Y V.I.-I KUKUL Ml bi- CJXB THAI tvery Day an Inoreasa in Flesh end Weight is Seen and Fell. SBrofult*. ConKfttti|»tinn v Sy • net b.i<lI y ire.tfcd Voaerval. In IL« muny fornaa. InJatkcltiiar Cl«i«*ra in » •r;.r«*xxt t 51otilIt, TitMims, «»tlva in (lie mm.I oilier rt-.rts of ||«« syateiti, Sure Kyes. S(|-i«in<»it,i <(lac)iti rges fisitti Lite minimi- nwui, *t»v » pc J£»r*. l^rit pf i » •> U i-e:tMeM of the Ki-e*, N<>»e. J • , , .1 3I«»ath. (»?»,! me funtie of Skin ill%- Special O'T«I«: r , tne C'JllSi cases. lCr<i),l io.ia. I'r ret* So* e q, Ilen-t, j , .• 1 ,• »» tn va 7 !, : Worm, S alt Itlit itiat, >-Jry9},>cI | , IClJtia!> Ol I>. P . »\ Ll whfthar this uiao’s qualifications are auch ns entitle him to a seat in this House, there Lein;; no question ns to whethei anybody else is entitled. It is therefore not a question for this House to determine, whether thi s man shall have a right to take his seat as a member of Congress. I am ready to sustain my position here by precedents to which I think this House will pay some attention.— If the question shall now he opened to de bate I am ready to go on and give my rea sons to the House, and to submit the author- „ 0 „ .. , . . , . ’ , , , . 1 of Smth Carolina, thorities on which I base the conclusions nt Speech of Jonas Atj r.l. There w as a great crowd in the galleries w hich I have arrived. I move that this A«lir, If I nr k \V..lfu. in «li'r i'lr.l,, Ttfin.,,-.. Cancer* in the iv'omU. nnil ..11 wr;ik«iil*»|r ami painful <ll«. Unr**-*. bw«-nt^ f 1 o.a uf »p««-in uutl ail wanle# of ^ ht, 11 ft*, (n* ,t«-i j,! c, igi’c xv i lit i n the ciiihIIvc* r.ii»>ce of li Mtl %v«y*« Su rMn |>.« rilli.v n IteMol- vent. m it ! a fetv <luy>, will prnx*c to any Vri-Hoit (191(1^11 for et« hrr of tla**9«; form^ of (2i9vas. Its |»of(*nt povvcr loeure tlirm. or. v does Ih, Sui«a pariliiau solvent ^r.crl nli k'4«‘wn r**inc-iinl ag. i in tin u c f Ciirout't, ® c * fu2»icsCoa-itituti .--kit- a-, i S«*pl iioi 1 dis m - ! u-. it is tit# ,*niy tx- it v icmc'iv f tCi.Incy. If'w.|v««r l i iii,»ry. and Womb distai* a, (»rnv,*l. IHti- l>t‘ict Oa-opsy, Sl.rppa^t «-f Water, Incon- « me nee of It lie, Itne:l>t*9 «)i«ettse. Aittam- loiiri.«. tiiid ttt all cittkcsi where there are llrlr u Uepowif*, or (he water (4 t hick, r.liMi.ly. uiixrit tvltu 9ttb .(alicet like «he Whllr «*f tt,» c j;-'. Uire.wU lllc*- wlii!e hilk, or there It a niorbid <1 trk. bilio«*t appc.ii > «»»re, and while bone- drpoKllt, aiul xv he re (In ie ;» pricking, t»-2» ;»4 t.riiMi- tion %v Tie it pi*M>iii^ xvater. nod pain i:i (lie t».«,M|i of « he l{.t«-k- and «|ic l.niu*. In till th.-»e c->it«lilion* fi*a 11\ iiy .xar«n|mril> I** ** I* r-tol ♦ col aided l»y the it ppllcat ion of iimlxvai’M llca.ly 11^.; «f I o the .«*|ilne n n i N is, all (if l he Ua, k. na«d I he Kow, In lejfo I si ted x% it h otte t wo ol lti:(lvva>' f » ile^tih,*. Ilirf I'illi per flay, vill «oo»i make H 1*» te cure. In a few iIij m. i»te patient nisi he riim 1,1 ctl to hold and di* 2n«r^c Iiik waler I lira ily %vif h >u« pa in anil Mit (h-int; . . ill f»c reM( orod to i(9 ual ural clear, und aiUt>c• or •in rry coior, TUr: WA«TK3 OF TIIF. B »1)Y r*e -utinM^.i ai:h u w, I,ua.r);y, .ut.l .i .uiou., blood. Ih.tt larni^io* i*oun i »ir.. iuri'. Jinnee :«li •ml.' t ing ♦•«,m 'A tAKts \n h: .- a.o.-s ei h r M.Xi.K .,r FliMALE, «. ihvi VVa,n\ h.eru.-k ot ullter ■>r- nq, win llie.- 1.. ;.‘or- i • i i, 9^ .m or irJiupt.ve di^Ui..i^*s > ui wtiy ku<t. ■ c t o*n vioietice of *‘S.*.i abu*,*, ’ uomi ih-: (Jccit il *.;■ .n,l>. C- Vend cat „t ui c s, oi sore*, (hrotigh l!ie i p . .liks- j.ro.*»s .f KADWAV’S H.U:..'A!‘A UIL- i.i.v.N, are a.rca'e l, :,nd »!,•• ru]>;u.. ? o.-.-.i is heaieti TIIM Tiil’K TIIK''ll V « F ClXilE. n.k r>\% A t .» » Y i-.AiVaUlLI.r.YX* I. ivxd.Vr.'rT s«tpf i«jn tli • >\ f '.»r u,.li tli.- L.ow.l, a»in,', swe «• <] *•, ucture-m .k-t.c <.*• ,m. ri; nts with Tt^oc m .hir/, I ii.dh j . twiii;. JI. it jr i'.iiaiii; au 1 I'.'t m Atof oi iih iuh. m i *9 c.injtit oil** >;r«i n^twitLing. ft*ri/•tt, a.ni tit.iji, r/oy. /t tit i i. i'f-Ai'.f.j-, aiul •tru'+t «.-* •», 6«»</v til.- (i.cKla !*d»: 1» * >v so l < ■»r» u; don. * ) ii. tnt.N. *vu; i ui. 1 i'll ' 1-iS, 1Y\C;.U \ 'M .difti.i 4tc., :ir.- ail ..f » *' r.i.*.a>u« ..iith --i-, tiia a*. *u< L, »H ui hin ilie 'HaUVO r ii#. of tik- * .i.tC^Ai*Ad i f.hl AaV liiiNtyi.Vl.X L ! of the House of Representatives to-day, the attraction being the expected net on in the caseof W’hi,temurc, representative elect from South Carolina. At the expiration of the morning hour, the Speaker announced the consideration of the ere- hittemoio. These cre dentials were :.s follows: the sta(9: of south Carolina. question be postponed until Tuesday. Mr. Farnsworth. I do not see how the House can properly act on this question without the report of the committee. If we do so, we act simply on the declaration of members. So far as the present question is concerned, that of swearing in of this mem ber, we have no official intimation presented with the credentials on which action of the Ih/ A<* Ecttlirnry. Jlubl. K. Smtt, (foctr- j nature indicated by my colleague can be nor and cohit>utniler-xu~Chief tii and over based. True, we remember as members of the Sti.te afurcraiu. Congress some:hing that transpired soue To Hon. B- K. WtliTTEMOUE : Witcrea*. In pursuance to an act entitled “An act providing for the next general elec- weeks ago. But that is not enough. My object in moving to refer the case to the Committee of Elections is that that commit- ticn and the manner of conducting the same,” tec, to whom sucli credentials arc always re- pxssed on the libtli day of September, in ferred, may gather the facts, the precedents, the year of our Lord ISOS, an election has j the lew, everything beariugon this question i" u " "’7 " I fLaughterl and oradit stand high, not only , , . was making his address, and he spoke of the c ™ j - • j if! ronnvf. Lnfh-.s ifnnao. a rn^niMttnn tur its ^ ‘ it*. In * V, r* orwal We ptblish below the speech of Jonas Byrd, o'd of the colored delegates from Charleston to the June Convention. The speeclr dicited frequent and most hcorty ap plause taring its delivery, and will doubtleas prove if great interest to such of our readers as did not hear him: Mr President and Gentleman—I feel bourn, by every impulse of my heart, to rise and ;:y a few words in behalf of thu State [Applause.] Before I procod further, allow me to refer to a fact whim I have communicated to several geu- tlem n in the city of Cbaileston; and which I thnk it appropriate to mention here. It is tils: I have regretted very much, and I can never cease to feel that regret- that our pe.ple did not accept the issues of the war at firaand have joined heart and hand togeth- ei as we are this day- [Applause.) There wmld have been, then, no room for the impostors who have invaded our laud.— [tenewad applause.] We would have been, though of two races, a people united; pulling (.gather iu the effort to raise the State from tie impoverishment resulting from war, ad ducing her agricultural system and its indus tries, aud bringing to it increased prosperity. Applause.] But the misfortune is. we did not do it. Last night, when cur President the kitchens. Sir, I am .veil situated iu a nice boarding house. It is true we are not at the Columbia Hotel; but for myself I pre tile word “rebel,” aud wc therefore respect, fully ask that it be stricken from the instrue- tion*, until some one or more shsll have been fer to stay where I am ; and I have always i duly convicted of tco high crime charged. had the desire to let every mao enjoy him self according to his own mind and feeling, so long as he does not trespass on others. I know of many Northern men who have come South aud married Southern ladies, and they have been more rigid and exacting of their slaves than Southern masters as a class. [Applause.) I know them and could oal! names, but I forbear. And now a word in reference to the phos phate bill—[laughter] another high-handed game which these men have imposed upon the poor men of this State. First they said they could carry the bill through the Legis lature for ten thousand dollars, The money was given. Ten thousand more was wanted and it was given also, aod at last the bill was passed through both Houses, and it went to his Excellency, who vetoed it to the Senate in which it orgiuated. A caucus meeting must be called, and au additional sum of Tbe-above DepaHweat will b* pvwaft'y «4- leadcd to, and all work in this line executed'09 the ieoet s»t;.*i*ct»ry term* We will I'traiah at abort motice LA * BLANKS HARD BILLS. POSTERS. CIRCULARS, BVSIXKSS CARDS. trfDDINe CARDS. BILL BRADS, PAMPHLETS. LABELS. All Job Work will be Cash on delivery. uients. Tbe history of a Senate against the President is that it booon.es corrupt by his patronage, and of a Senate against a^IIousv, that it yields lo intimidation and tho will 1 f the country Nevertheless, on grave occi * sions it is the citadel of the State aginst all. I say, therefore, that the change of tho lower House is equivalent to a general change of polity and expenditure; and yet, singular as it may appear, a change of majority in the House of Representatives at present might be substantially a Republieau victory. Much of the present Congress is only Repub lican in name and organization. The pur poses for which tho party was organized, and the spirit which animated it, are retained by a majority of the Republicans in Congress only. The Republican party wa» the party of free homesteads, but this Congress has swept down the homestead system and sub stituted the land monopoly system. The travel, and about four years was spent in ! Republieau party was the party of no section traveling in Texas and in the South-west j but of national freedom ; this Congress con- gencrally. When his health was restored gress considers Pennsylvania to be tho Union Respectfully, W. McLsarin, and others, Conservative members of the Home of Delegates. Judge Carpeuter. As a matter of genera! information, we publish the following sketch oi tbe life of the Hon. R. B. Carpenter, thd candidate of the Union Reform Party for Governor of South Carolina : “Judge Carpenter was born in Franklin County, Vermont, on tbe 1st day of January ltJ26. When twelve years of age hU parents removed to Kentucky. Here the Judge re ceived au academical education. When ready for college, ill health compelled him to ho returned to Kentucky and read law in the money is wanted, say some forty thousand J office of the late Hon. J. T. Morehead, at dollars mere. “Give usthat modest sum, and ; oue t i mo Governor of that State, and olao we can again pass this bill, in apite of bis Excellency's veto!” The money is forthcom ing, and the bill passed—a triumph of honest legislation, and only costing some $<?0,000! lias been held to fill the vacancy in the j and report to this House a resolution for its House of Kepre-cntaiives of the Forty-first i action. But if wc pisrjsme the case Congress from the First Congressional Dis-j ^deration on some future day, my colleague . Irict of this Ftatc. and, upon examination of j wii] make a speech, other gentlemen wil] ^ you not 0 it sooner . the returns which have been received, it ap- 1 spcjk , HD d we will hevc a tedious debate.! to tx P rcss m >' 0 P i " ion of ' he '“dividual who ars iliat you the said B. K \\ hittemore, ' , :o ic2 over the very same ground which wei as * ce ^ , ^ at ' l f ucs, ' on ’ Bn ll * * !? C . I whites seeking the co-operation of the color- for eon- ^ , led votora, some mon in the audience asked : I desire in South Carolina but in the North and in Europe. They are gentleman, and I say United States Senator, On the first day of snd insulation to he enlightenment. The Republican party was the party of all, and an equal chance for them alb hut thU Congress has represented a few and tbej m t January, 1837, then being twenty-one years j those whose daily cry is, “What «hall we eat, of age, the judge wis admitted to practice law in the Supreme Court of the State of Kentucky. He commenced the practice of and what shall we drink, and wherewith; I shall wc be clothod?” The SepublUwn party set up a new man as the type of the State, law. and in 1851 was elected attorney for the aud asked that he be unrestrained in his iu.- commonwealth. This office ho held until that because it belongs to them. But the I85:!,wbeuhe was elected attorney for the pe; going over the very same greun h iu a proper fora j have been duly elected by a majority of • over a few weeks ago, without the pre j olle , ^ osc gcuf'C”' 00 cbo di like to-ec 1 any oa operation between tho colored and : votes: I do therefore, by virtues of the pow-j ce d 8u ts being presented , . n.-i.n vnn tlm .11 .-.i it I white voters, because, if there shall be a good | I ers in me vestou, co.uunssion you, me saiu , forgo ng npen the journals ot the House. I ’ ’ r, , B. F. IViiifteniorc, to represent the people of | tli.s State as a member of the House ot Hep. 1 up,,!) gy Bic Committee of Elections, u ( resentatives of the Forty-first (.engross Irom | t i lat tin, journals of the House and the doei- j the First Congressional District of this Ftate. I riien ( S of Congress may show upon what toe i * r ' *esn cut came Chicago, Alton aud St. Louis Railroad Com pany. After holding this office for three years, living in Chicago, the while, he re- tamed to Kentucky, where, in 1802, he was re-elected commonwealth's attorney, and re tained that position until 1867, iu which ! off from further opertunity of living off the | * . day ’ ,n . d '-.-' ,n ? P^ osr,Ulea ; to support and : year he Mme tn tho c it y . Ha was appoint- Given uinlt hand and the seal of tie l H.i i, i ^ i ll S' 1 i. 't . : « 4’fci.mu i 1 , • .. IM iu.' : •• «ii 90 (. il.rtll .iKiaI.i.i * tktl l Wj. •titLi, liy w'luitvpr fif»rae «!c*ii:”»i . r l, in j;; oni9 jtOiii lit* iu<tiut (I or (a :m d i.ti.x i'b>U tli< . i-tjxt-i-w t.-.J;.: ■ - ** /">•*'. «> 'L-, wning .x.i.t iuc;t]i..blf ol iff i' H.ojicr c«*h. .i.it ns. or ii.Hr. fhe M' vinu or p .i ».i iu Ui bloo.tt an V, r- • ..r i • .-m j ; •>uc, w .icU is Inc* ( n >- v. M i upv or ot!i*:r a ;•»::!>, v« n iu iu • i- ca • r la.H-’ly jH cxitntuo;! uI'.oj! ?■•«] S-.t < t{ ;u t* X*' F *k <).( IJUA.N'iihi) 1 lit * il iULiU .NAlLiiAL lOA'lHTlON. 2. Tli it uni « Uh* xvi'itT** or u tfri-.m ti'n nr**-r-'at*T ill- WMa|,-N. t -i ;a and (Ia'c.• y wi.J tU- 1 • • «■ •'!* , -zi i iUi* )i<j st.» u( life cth iueioi. I. Fit;* tin* (iyinf Iw.ilv enunoe l»e JUit.wnei on ituy trtr m m o'rm-li< iti. it iIj ai cxh-UNUUie v\t» r.i, «*i funs i* au4.'i*'» tli L oo i, ine oruj .•texliunt fl»;*>*i-K r.'l.irh tuo: •* a! {••:■ n mv ..ai uli H'liicu '.ilo %.oaiU o* .m i' - i. ii^i>«»ii*:s. *. T' mt na(»\vny*fi SatrMftnr* Mian Rps* o! reu< a fv.mi nevur t)"hu- ooiit s yd or knewa to cxi-t iu licu'O* t:m new ?«uud prtovjue in 4 hour. »! Sw-iero , non barn Incurhs to gucj a por- f. Ok *»> *>»' m K.f euiP i> ojxli'l* IinI us ioilews : 1. li« Kr**'.c - ,a ;.s. : ;milatilX|e tik* Irtrti In Its fret -•■KJH of 'U Tuc pi —- ( iiiQ % .l> * IlVfij • nd ohj-** **’4tii Uie uourudnu^ eioraout oi t.< g ^ur fling lr tin t: «-e ii ini* j refuse *ad iuoit <[- t;- idLa* boftnre they ore taken up by Ih * l»'.!eca a Hri tre teuun4 in-« ulood. H-re n**,- th it by it.-* wen 'nJ l»ow**x it charoi s tho j.vutRn *i<h iho very eFscEcr .it ••r o *4 ; hi tjift itHaiM flic riti.l pow*ns of Tue nedy, n.ui it§ ea*n*tr*$ on -.b blood in it.; pnm‘iiv« ar..! .vin- pt**^ .MKHeoc, et-| .u-u.c-iev^ry alc*u oi r.-fufti*zn iteiial ox • * men:, out >.{ wiiich the virus u_. ,' W . ^ fb.m-tl 2. Tb:dt. the Dlood thu* piOjarcd’ ^n l supplied with t!t »0 ZLcu.L*iiitig pnip*rUoi bteoaio. otiont;, lidi and VouJthy, and hold* in kol.iition its j«*opt r e n.'itui’i'-a, t iBoug'i t!i<* Sw.citit parillln u lle«(»l veaif. aud icpati* the wastes ol t.ie body with souud aud healthy •kruit’.-re?. Su^b is tbe wonJeiful poaror tbe fearnn* |»arill<an Reaolvrut eaei^a on tiic blood a:. ’ juiona of id. Av’-t. m, tb.it no virulent huzuor# or poi- MAC will exist by wh: h dtposit* ai*e rand**. J. Tue r«pidty which the Sar««i|*n rilltan enters State, in Columbia, this 10«h of-Junc, in the year of our Lord, 1870, aud in the ninety-fourth year of the Independence of the United .States of America. Bv the Governor: 11. K. Scott. F. L. Cardoza. Scc’y of State. As soon as the reading us this certificate tl ' M * ,n . v ^Ucague make such action ai ho , plsr.ses. I hope therefore, that tho ILusc Logan, of Illinois, (the Com- wiil . votc d ” w , ‘ 10 "” d t,th ■ motion to refer the Committee of Klectons. Leginlature, in passing that phosphate bill, was guilty of a direct infringement on the rights of the poor man. [Applause.] It was nothing less* than that. Had it not been : passed, the poor man could have gone out — i , ,• i . .u . mi v I and could haAO made his two or three dollar* ... i . c . i n i i i understanding between them, he will be cut ; I deiiro that t!ie ficts shall he reportd I „ . ... . ~ , 1 1 off from further opartunity ot living off the ; i- State. rAiplsuse] j '“ Juci,tc hls f * lnll r. hut ' low he d =r es not dig ; ed by Chief Justice Chase registrary iu bank- trammelled to i P 000 ^' even '^. !t '* ^ e *' ore 0Wn ^ oori and ! ruptey for this district, and discharged the this Convention, bul if 1 ever was iu earn- ! b f C:,use tbe I^pdafurc of this State have | the dutias of this offil;e uutil the of est, I am now. [ Applause.] I believe eve-i K ’ VCn a n,0nOIW 7 , of ‘ hfi .^ ho * phl ! tC beds t0 " j Janoa, 7. when be took his seat as , ry word which has fallen from the lips of ^ ^ B ' ft Judge of tbe Fifth Judicial Circuit, having i General Butler and (.CDora! ivcrehaw. Mr. | '‘l.f” 0 0 ? 0 ,, ’ < '» ro ’ rn pockets.and they | ^co Cleftec , ou tho 9th 0 f December, 1868, : I Lave full, unlimited couSdouee iu South i ’’L‘h' ^' >r m * 0 ,0 *.' e LV by a fhree-f'uurtlis voto of the LvgUlaturo, j . ,, r . , . r i nlause. 1 And so: gentlemen, it will cvc; , . i . .. . . i ! Carolina and her sons, f Applause. | [■'«*!' J ’ n trust that committee tj ni_kc a report. :nd ' House has based its Action. IVhy shodd unt this be done ? Why should we not as m Huy other coso when a man's crcdeutal* are presented, send these credentials to he Committee of elections? I am willing to [Applause.] I see i here Colonel Siaions aud.Mr. Mike!!. Their ol tioveruor toeott had been concluded, Gen- r .,, , 1 ’ . ” ' sons, have been born and raised since I lived al J; Ini .V. ittander imCiiief of Ilie Grand Army of the Ilcptiblie.'foffered a resolution that the House ; ! decline to allow Whittemore to he sworn in, : at.d direct that his trod ntials be returned lo ; hiai. General Logan supported his resoiu- ti i. in a vigorous speech, contending that Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, l ask that the fol House h id the right to say that a man lowing may be referred the Committer on the Hules. | Iloofrcil, That the fol lowing be added tithe i J ou ^ rules of the House : Incase any person pre sent* himself at the bar of tho Hoe** to be sworn in as a member elect who may have been of infamous character should he excluded.— j expelled, or who may have resigned during Whittemore had committed an infamouc ' 'It® same ( nngress whim a rcsohitiun f>r bit cri.no. and was diauudified in the evoi ,f i expulsi..,, was pending it shall he in order, , , * . j betorc adminislcring l he oath to such mcm- i.i 'no wo, ti .. . i,„ | ( 0 ro f,. r u;lsc th- comuitti'e pc id tlm rei 'luta i’, .n-ij ,t ....hj, ■ 1815—fifty livo year* should know my peoph f...-.--... Farnsv ! fathers were my associates, aud these, their Horn and raised since I lived i iu Charleston. I come to that city in J ine, ago. Certainly 1 i from A to Z, and that 1 do; and what a 8outh Carolinian tells is going to do. that he will do- [Ap plause.] They don’t say one thing and mean another. They regard their honor too much for that. [Applause ] I know the people of whom I am speaking, and had I not faith in them I never would have put. my font in this Convention. [Applause.] Some of my be with them and the colored citizens of this State. They arc willing to keep up the prejudice between the two races until they have accomplished their purpose, and then they don't care what becomes of those upon whose votes they have ridden into power. [Applause.] Mr. President, these men are at work. As Judge of this Circuit, Judge Carpenter ha*given universal satisfaction. Itia thought dustriea, adventures and enterprises, and to be left free to establish confederacies of free, men like himself in his own way; tho majori ty of congress would create a State modelled upon its own pet theories and private interest* and compel the man to inhabit and conform to it. This is the Republicanism of a ma jority of Congress, a set of inventive bureaucrats aud a “uiioe” in every drawer of the bureau. Let these take their involved piece of cabinet-ware, which they have named tho New Nation, and preach upon it tor a text. The Repuhlienrs of the West have been true to their first conception. The men - bora from the State «f Illinois have in genera l voted solidly and intelligently for the free State with a man iu it, ami there is scarcely one of them who. according to his degree cl* h opposed tl. ... the colic!..‘■.on oi nis speech, the rcMnlutivii was ad 'pic I —yeas 131, nay* 2 1. The following ware the members who v friend* told me that I was going back on my l‘ ad i n I| ,l '«rge tbe rcsoluC'jft of expul. i race . g»id : “Pooh pooh ! nonseuse ! [Ap- « , „ 0 "hoe.'! , e tt ' ^ 8,1 °" Cciak8 ttctk,n i phi use.] If I take n brick out of your house, . , ! [ must take one out of mine also; for do you \ihy I otject t tike •eit'iulaijati, «:i<1 (-onuu’tnicaies its curative po*icr» ttkrou^Ji tlie ilioo l, h-Wisut, Urine, and othc*r duius.de> ear>* ih’-constilucnt ••'votioiui of e.u:)» respective oiruu, | actablisJiiuKfUucti.iu.il htumeay tiiiuugh< ut ihe sysieia ; tiikotiyrh i;s ikctiou and p.»wi*r over ‘.b^ Secretions tire U».-r 'c totes iis nH»ur.tl or plNper allotment ot Die; tHe Sk*n sweat; : he K dn. Ti urc;i; and the Ltin^s cajboa ; so th it tbis wondertul inodi ine u*»l onlyirtub- iaitt*** iuiiitb in tue sick bodjr. but preserve* «ht . .> ora ! 14a JkfMltit. At we h.tvc shown tac principle on which disease is to.TR'i i, Ri well as the only wu-i ilc iLeoiy of euro, w« ctaur. that tit-* iwnpre t>! cure of the harsapuril- | fiau KeMolveiit is unliin ti-d. and that < .•••iy ui-.t e . that i« of a 4jiir»iijo,toi i ofu . ui or Ox'-fauic U*au*- Jl *‘ *■*» • properly arliLia 1L< sin. THE GUKAT SECifET 07 CTTRE lath's Midicine con ists iu the scicctioi ot ingredient* i 6ant>ii:iin;4 cumtive au i nourishin j }.io 1 »e.-tiet that suj>- ply the bio.Kl a id ifni-.a! "y >teai wlab sa.h const in • nt« w hich, in a e.,,. in ...n >f d scase aud denravity, i: ii defi- taeiit a>t, to j*. liter with tlie c; mhirintu i. of the •wcrul i owJ .n: 2 .Hut t'orni the SAIlSAj AMELIAN Vfc.XT. It tie constituent of Oxygen was exhansted ftorn the ritnosplieric atr f life would become ertir.ct. So, when tbe blood b< mci exhaust’d of its vital constitueutfi, it dep >.»iu it*t tubev.dee .'•.n-i distased hum rs in the body, and tbe d-monte of d' ay and dccomp(«ition -uperveno. J< » d way 's KArw.tpiarillia u fieeolveiil L - to VLt; blood and g^nor-d system what Oxyokj* ie to the j atmospheric ai ; i: supplies the life piincip’e, &nd tl enabiU'-i the V-oa-i to LolJ La solution all ils natural coa> ! •Uluenta. r» ily on .woks take place, for aefhe : vi m.-.r. a'o-* t!ie rtren^th i •} •cudpurity of tue a » n j'O-its a.-»* di:iiiii.N. cd, jnd noeil in tfi*? lungs, the I iJq Mr. luojynn. The reason teii a^aii^t tho resolutib'ii at^i in favor of | this case t<) a committee is, that it | snatimr Whittcnure: A mol, Ayer, DrooVs, j he treating it with consideration to ll | (..f Masiachusct's,) Butler, (of Masaaclu j is not entitled. This Jlom>e is per- ! setts,) Cessna, C.hb, (of North Camliia,) I fce,1 y conversant with all the facts. Mem- i Coburn. Farnswo th Hoar, J. neks, Kdl)’, : ^ crs here know all about the man. 'Ihey 'Knapp Mayiiaid. Mornll, (ol Maine,) New- ' * tnf,w k'" character and his position before sliaoi, Pol Hid, Lo t. Sawyer, Smith, Smth. j t,ie country. They know what were his acts iV.!' Tennessee.) Taffe Tayfor, Twichellaud w,i, -' u lle was b cfore a member of this House, Whittemore. j and what was the course which the House toi [. -•, ■ i ,s.si'i'iipsv j-,* Wiiit’e- pursued m regard to him. It is merely u i More s ‘ * , que-tio^C.r (] ie House to determine whether We ropy (10:11 the Giobe tho followin re- | n,aa *l li, ll be again allowed to take a i 1 not see that if I am running my race into any risk, I should run myself into the same ! risk? I see my way clear. 1 know what I am doing. If I thought there was the least intention on the part of the Reform Party to •lo otherwise than what they have laid down in their platform, I would suffer my right arm to be severed from my body before I would become a delegate to its convention.” [Applause] And now, Mr. President, in reference to b: before the close of the present month In person and in bearing, Judge Carpen ter impresses al! who meet him as a man of , singular ability, energy and force of charac- Thcy have a nice plan upon which they are | Ur Forty . four years of , ge . and of com . operating. They arc already sending out j maDdin .. statur< ,, his f , aturcg ^peal the men into every county, who are instilling j prescnce of aD ir;)n wiU aod a danlltlcs de . into the minds of the people the idea that I terDliDation I n the bitter political contesU this convention ta only an artful scheme 1° of Kentucky, in which he Las taken part.- carry our race back into bondage. They | hw fca i ocd no , U . Ie r6puUtlon for ^adj say to the people that, tjotwithstandiog the j wit UQd effeotive , peakiog on the stump, lo fifteenth amendment, if the Reform P art J addressing s public assembly, his stvle is di- get into power, they will take the ballot from j rectcd) - earnest and doci8ivQi . and those of them. 11m idea is preposterous. The Ro-| our citj]!ens> „i wUatever color or politic*! form parly c>uM not. il they would, and j conv j^tj ons _ w i,o may have the good fortune they would not; il they could. [Applause.] p, hear him, in tbe course of the approaching This is a sort of a flank movement they are ; g^e the veil torn from the tbe that he will resign his office, to accept the 1 powci and light, has not distinguished hia nomination, as soon as the criminal docket of j day and generation. The Republicen of tho his court is disposed of, which will probably ■ Slate of Missouri and Iowa have, in general the other party in this canvass. Wc have re- I v “ , ° " , ' ,u oe again allowed to taxe a | . f ' • - -n , I . , . , . „ , i no animosity against them. 1 hev came to 1 P' rt oftho di * ,u 1,1 ,h ,Iouse " f Sa f^ I ?*“. durlng u,,s CoD o re «' TW » all -.here j onr ^ jn fro|n the North w he„ I last, when the credentials of W h.t ^nore j'" “^“1 it _ I the smok-was freely cleared from the bat- were Ar.-tlniil before tliut body by tlje Shaker 18 not * question for the committee JD 1 Mr. Logan. I object, sir, to the sw aring i e,ectioll3 i or for any other commUtee tore- in cf the person claiming to have bei dec- ! P nrt u P on - ft W merely a question whether ted from that District in South Gordina, I , ^ , ' s the reason I pr.q tie field. W hat w*re their purposes in com ing here? They had next door to uothing ] when they made tneir appearance among us. attempting, because they m-c afraid to ap proach squarely in front. To meet this, coui- mittcej, should bo appointed in every county to speak to the colored people, to reason with them, aud teach them to diatinguish between their friends and their foes, who are disgrac ing tho name of Republican. These men care nothing for the oolored people of this State; except to make what they can of them. [Ap pluuse ] You should remind the people that they were cheated at the last State eUpv tion. Remind them of the land and the mule* and the horses which were promised them. [Applauseand laughter.] How inge- organized rascalities of the. Scott ring in a style at which the arch robers iu Colambia and their understrapper* elsewhere, callous as they are, will fairly wince.— Char. Attic. The Drift of Politics. The Outlook, a* Virv-td ly the Walking!on Correspondent of a Radical Journal. George Alfred Townsend, the Washing ton correspondent of the Chioago Tribune, the leading Republican journal of the West, presents a diagnosis of the condition of the tor House, i I .'nee 1 pro;) i«e ■ntial; l 1 19199 FC noose will stand by the resolution it and ^ fur thcir tUcy had none , , , . , J , to presen •’to the ado l' ted h ' lt a w ‘ !elis 8;DCe h i' a onami- | rf ,. iu , rhter .-| Soar, they arc gentlemen of 1 workcd wlt1 ' a11 t,lclr ho3rt8 and s " u,s , l ° se . . , , „ ’ ' ..... .t ' ! cure the suooe** of these adventurers! 'I hc-y ! less disease. Townsend says that the party j as “IDvaloek. Radical, “The Barren Tree Party,” and fore- niously duped our poor, ignorant people in j tails its dissolution, with the phlegmatic sci- in the country who came out to a man and | once of a Paris physician, delivering his opin ion upon an important patient sick of a hope- been equally true to the origin of their party, and Ohio and Indiana have furnished sever- ai consistent exemplars oftho spirit of ’7i>. In Wisconsin and Michigan the old mastadora of Whiggery havo risen up and Sought ii« vain to realize the time aud the clime, but the effort generally been too much for their vogatarian stomachs. In thru* State* tbe Republieau party «■ in a claar majority bat the Republican party has been betrayed in Congress. Those men who h«v<. soJJ or misinterpreted the manhood oftho Went ara now to come face lo fa,w witb tfleir tuents, and it is ,no funeral of the Republican party if they to »ay at homo. Dtoai.e How.vid.—The N. Y. Advert*** »»J+: 4 *Tlj0y ure mnkinff ^ Terj Ugly feeor'i that eminent ehiis. tian soldiw, Howard. It is a very sad thing to #on(t*plate that our most pure- irifted and hei^io wb«9 brought in contact with the handttfc*; of money, rarely e*c.-ipos soiling themselv* in some way with the stain of greenbacks. Hereis our Havelock of the army held up a' o« better than a mer cenary contractor and a eanap-fnllower.’'— Could anything bo more Virrnwing than to find out that "Havelock” Ilowa'd was of the same kidney as Whittemore; and that h a long jface, meek demeanor, grimne:* were like tbot vif “graves” in Bulwer’a ylays of “Money. ’ all in the way of business? How ard is o lovely Puritan ; but quite a ‘"lilure •1 by t bject-to the ! »»««* r<*e- It a question for the House , ^ eigUM ; ( jt oncW(d laughter.) They hold a j I to dec-tie. and not for any committee. It is j c,,]| ], and fl f trurms and nre oeftin" Viiof) ! promised so many acres of land, and yet not ; will die iu 1872. From the stand poin* at •;«l. an 1 tUat a t* enfab* or tho Th and I Lv Coll!*iimp> 4, ii n. t «oaui ( i au •rt* thi f-uAhwr dt-iio- ts n.to at iiohe.I or !i,.: taii.. Si-io i poitiun <>f i'.v. tiiar.is-j.l ii lire, woroi'uioiLj su’jijc’.t iccvi\ * rL’.-.d i,vuv couki). , 1 Or-v9, Hr.;..,, i. s re E •*., HK«Cli» from the .j , . . .• >■ • « ui—i ine reason that he has ui^qualii XIr. Os ro.. 'I .tisbs, n cainmep-ill trsTClIer. In i ■ • r- .1 • I ■■ ... .1 11 r • j • ■ to. ur, uu.ier .;..ie „< A-.ru ir, i ..a, imm oo.iig a tiifoiijur ol this I . Vi which. ; tll “ '' use lor its decision. fact appeal - upon the journal i ’’ U House, previous question. Mr. Faro-«■ nli If these r red ntials are i Mr. Maynard. I rise to make an himself ''‘ii. ae wili have the naked question before -rand style while the poor are many djnnal.t iitHti Wc -istu ••The S.%|{' .PA!iTr.LlAX SOL'’F.Xl 15 - A Hetrari, am. -.vn-t t.-rs. Mr. UOaO. of '.'."-.ii- I iv.*. jatr-.Jian , t >'.o m< o. m crv>c whcri- a v .ru. .1 v.' i I now call the ; Kiv- l j Bf/.KlJ, 'm, »y the us<? >1 tbc-.SAJvSAl'Allll.LlA t*Of.VE * T, ' q now s-c l> ro I Kh«» uid ^ivt oectifl at*'. : ri 1 to - •' •■.-i > i ■.* lo i-.* wr’'?''/ tlliu ttodb eftii t'» ace* hor. iiit euro i.s rc^-iai: /t-s vo:r erfu!. •* Mcv*rs. Wh tf -St frCOTT, j-vir i:jd:*1 dru rriit* hou Inform mu »»1 •» por.van of for ye ira a-.c-s a:3t t d w T.. k i • h.t* tl - '. •i.f'r ir-ti by KADiVAV S FA Ur A JMUii L A N Kl OLVEN l Mr, II ’*■> to»>'!ta an Un.-r o.;'o of C’lronic Sorr Lr^, ih tl :»v -c. '■ -ihor uolvor i~<’i j.i-g !.<0 , oiucd by a f.-w- -K ti .. of SAUSli'A UILL. \ V I<EVOLVENT. Mi. .'•♦KJ r 'an Kkfki.a >»», ot 'ViiMcr oi n, i.-urei l y ..’E b-K -'o. i f . - dfrom tho Lutu:-, NijJit twcaU, TUrc- iU n -t Con't.nLticn. “In evorv town L vi-.t I i;ro« bv the^A ICS.vl'AIbKSv > L V’ j . \ V. F . r .very kin J of liu;not\ .nji'i, rkiu Krupitv . ■ I dl w akiui-.^ il'soh i I?‘ !>, the p. oplo use it, :t:*d n’-vur.o , uicJ : so *Th Ft**, Soroiuia. Vi'liite Sw'Mling, Iior;j. xn.i K/e^, X„<u- titnl Mouth, ttil k.nli of S-mf. tjiiv wonUeriu! r iii‘*d .ftsi to jic werfniiy on ??;«• b.o>d ;ii-»t tin Woo taka it be« oi*ie Miou^, sound, and heulrby. •*<it;«» IfoaTfMEU. *• C Jinin .'t' i.t! I t a leu .” a fvmrnittee ho wil! r t irj coniRsittee L -s .1. •»{* course, my c* ‘port•initv r iutorpo juu-y. r * he sworn Suppose a majority of the House should be plause ) Only keeping three times as much { j for themselves as t hey expended for the poor. | Good Samaritans that they were. (Laughter , 1 of Executive Government and the .Senate it ,K ' 1 l’ hia ' and wa ' br ^ ke '* to P wces 9,1 Thur ' Oeutle-' will be able to hold the leading strings of | da > last b J u,eant; “‘'"Re torpedo, cataiu- a charge cf 500 pound* ol power w»s ' them without shop w. [A pplanst. | men of mv race. I want you »o tel! your | power for at laast three years more, but the , ln K . I friend* over the wh de lengi h and breadth of experience of tho past i* that the Senate ie u | pared in a Imgc cask and fixed ii a position ... •' ! South Carolina that this convention has been ’ ductile and maleable hodv, seldom loaning ; Ul9 ^ e ‘ t *' e ! *‘ e hod; a w.rt oonnect- ] of opinion that there credentials ou-ht to be I ^ ,Ct mU!,t ^ f “o Mtr i held for the purpose of uuitimr all the friends ' f=„ from the true sentinmnt* of the lower I ^ ^ was connected w th 1 , . , n i thev are tee acts ot our “menu, the tie- . relerred to the eomm.ttee of election*, how ; Jj kaw v W el,. I an, a Republican, but j ” f could they manifest that. —-n- :r .l. . i ref rred t iu until at P° rt - Th. a. of course, my coiargue will ; have an opp.rtuuity i** inter,*. |,i g objec lhc .i maxiifeat that preference if the | j know jf #nv gentleman who calls j'T ^“’V ^ereJ'Uia:*ought , V™™* question shouM he second d ? | hi , f a I{ b!ica ' wi!1 condescend to 1 to he re-erred to the Comm.ltec « Elections, ! The Speaker, it the House should refuse I , , v a .u „•„ „:,i ,, t h. r i .h-. .i, • - , i „ i - , , , shake hands with a man woo with the other ! so that they miy examine into the matter, i ® 0t!Orul d,e demand for the previous ones i a- .• o . ■/ o en rete r , l , 0 like ’ lion, the motion to refer would be in order hand is puking ms pocket ? (Laughter aud The previous question was sooonded; there , a H’b' ,!ie ) >yea eighty, noes not ismnted Mi. President, God being my judge, I say the least hypocrisy, there is more ioli'i . i„ oa , e Let as cr eases. Mr. Logan. The reason 1 obj,. t 11 the friends fat from the . ood governmoul in an effort to save the j House to pass au important bill and the Sen ! a battety on ioaid of a a taige nee r by. \ hen old ship of State which, under it* present ; ate to nou-conciir, you may generally coo-| t 'h® ev pi u ^ lon • 0< ^ P' ac ' c ’ h' ar ff u Oolnmu of hands, seems likely to be wrecked. Prolonged j c ], ldft tbat t h e House, having the fear of the : waWr > estimated at about twenty teet in di- applause ] _ | people before its eyes, legislated hypocritical’ | » ,1) Ci'* r ' W 5 S throw u to the height ot fifty fmrt- TlTnlhifowingTs a^retelt of Virginia ly. and afterward went up ta the Senate and j presenting a very fine appearance, i he hull Com.ervUive* .gainst the official use of the i begged nobi-cnnourrcncc This was the case word rebel: i with tho repeal cf the franking privilege, House or Dri.r.fJATrs, j and even with tha House’s impeachment of Ricumomd, June 10. | President Johnson. Th# unchanging Sen- was broken in a number of pieces, and left na TVWAV , ' . tl . i ?r«l Moii .-ino f> AIL'S AlWUILi.l AX H EVOLVE N'T it , 'fie, cr « i vt.l ■' f i|s fry ail Drugai-sU .a!cr N anj t i>;:. iwAl>WAY’SMedkCUlC M.ii ** n l. .i.«\ >'«** Yak City. u iiRLLEE &. DARGAN, ATTORNESfS AT IAW. DARLINGTON, C. h .8. C. v v> "Ah',LEE T O ntnoiUJ V r ... , , I The main question wasordered, and under j without the least hypeensy, .'here is more : house or ^,. B OAT«, . ana even wu„ ui. reouse s .m^a_ o, A y oni g convert in the country recent-y ; erence is this : l do not wish th, qaenion to , the operation thereof the o..ui«n of Mr. W : or .: u . liH , Mt , 9a -,n*. the ne-.-oea as vou eali ! RichMCUD, June 10 | President Johnson. Thd* unchanging Sen- „„ #ad ^ n „vi ng coi.fostle-.a acme- ISO to any -mimt-.ce of this I.-.use, to L,, ' pan. t-i postpone the further cinsidcratien of I f 1 .. « . ‘ ,u ■ Ho.v. Hamilton Flan: To the inatroo- ; ate, therefore, ta, by the condition of itself, | - r j,ive been sere :■ *r •*• «*«** •' •* want the questt-u settled by th, House now. , l^. — : J " p. i e., s , horn yon h tr o.r.ls - States to the Marshals of Virginia, or ensore ! the lower house, at the mirror of Athene | (MJkB7 TCry mMOi bat , t wlll r84tow whether they will admit 'his llan t0 a se,, Tm Ds.oTnov Flies—Towne pi,it of milk ! -p,,. w ' r , t n Ncrtl ' n o 1* coma amons u * ! w “ t:,lt0 11,0 ,l beny to ta|t« egoeptmna-, showed persona tha fape of the Gorgon. Let | ( There is, sir, nc riccessirv fur add a quarter j uml of raw sugar, two ounces j . • ^ 0P * • ic net say ah, for there are | ..r,cu hay I a: i has shown you B".r wren Northern people come among u* ur ,mu a uai ici j'-miu m raw sugar two .ounces { | vc ! ofground pepper simmer them togother eight .. , , , , . • , i • • . ■ among ai; das.cs—they any one the law here, sue wc may extr..:ue j with- ,,r 'S" minutes and p.aec it cut in .’inl r.w J J here or not. There is, sir, nr necessity the ev uu'nation cf a coniniit-t«. Wo ha ,o , _ ... * u J tenfold,’ whan ha waa interrupud by an old good and bad i well as American jurisprudence, the tbe Senata amnd in the way of the de-1 Udy thuJ; . Wft! , j thl - uk( ^fere you oonfosa e thing to us, ; nr,t f0 iuVoke the uid of th * 900St " u,i<jn ^! tCTn,io * d Ceugres. and the noUea of th# peo. j Ba . h| yoa U1 ^ tttT Mrry y ancy Subbing out tiic report of a Oomraittco of Eloeti-ns ? di.-ho (h There is no oontest ren* i'-'cI T iiM-jMnUand, • i - Li:p • ji ••. .1 fiics attack it readily,and His c’cetion iu V any person 1 ate., mav he kept clear of files .. r when thev mrai! a other. c- .1 u, , , , . . llC ! per of vest not j boou suTioostea. By tins method k.tchens. | any person ' ®tc., mav he kept clear of ties all nmroc-, ojere q-f:;- - :-»c •- • .... n. rd'.y it is delegates arc paid to la a Radical pa- j our fathers, holds all men to be “innocent pie wiH terrify it as Wellington and hia peer* j ^ vqu a ., re<tll .-1 V * 1 * II . _ J I I — A. i ^ A . eev. A VM M*S t I*** OaS.ti «• Arf ♦ Vs /S WMM S'. <• ' *’ s sic-ed that the colored - until proved guilty;” and while tnnnrniog i grew pale before the roar d the Reform par I the las* of car liberty, ac well a* the lose of • ty. With th* Senate sgainst Andrew Jack come here, and that Tho Pneumatic Propelling Compiny Vv« ' while the white delegates a 'W- ii,- , r . i 0 d ,.W ’. , 1 our braves, who died in defend ct it, we re- 1 son, it was never 3 b% to do more than to ! made a sucoussful trial with tbe.r street cr are stopping at toe j ’ -j . . I . , T , arc eating iu I j^ct as inapplicable t-o any "ue attiong us ot irritate film by rejecting a taw ol hi* spoinL ; in New Orleaus.