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laced out of the reach of the poor who labor for their daily bread, and much suffering and misery must be the result. I shall use all the power vested in me by the Constitution and laws of this State to prevent these deplorable results. Very respectfully, &c., Joseph E. Brown. Destruction of sea Island cotton. The Columbia (S. C.) Carolinian publishes the following interesting extract from a private letter: Edisto Island is nearly laid in ruins. Mr. J. J. Mikell, Mrs. Hopkinson, and Mr. I. Legare, have all burned their entire crops, negro houses, barns, &c., and, at a meeting of the planters, this has been universally determined on. The same spirit actuates the owners of all the Sea Island plantations. I fully expect to hear that the entire Sea Island crop of this State will meet a similar fate. None will be saved, for all is in the fields or gin houses; thus twenty thousand bales, the product of this State, amounting to two millions five hundred thousand dol