i. u.A MiPMPMPMAllAMA M PMvilleP. M P. M P. MP.MA. M P. M P. M A. M:.n.r. u.A. ftf. A. M.r. m.p. If.md. I-A. MP. M P. Mua.I A M A II 1AM ) P M 5PM ) A M )PMTlic TrlumpU of Honorable Instincts.Wo tuko pleasure iu recording the fact that the United States District Attorney has resignod his office rather than play the rolo which Amos T. Akcrman did, or procured to bo done, in South Carolina; that is, to prosecute, persecute and consign to punishment honorable men, who are guilty of no crime, merely because some scamp or vagabond testifies against them.Among the many respectable and innocent persons recently convicted (?) iu South Caroliun, and scut to the Penitentiary at Albany, iu New York, is oue old man sixty-five years of age—a gentleman of respectability, good habits uud morals, and whose whole life has been one of rectitude; but some wretch testified against him in the United States Court, under the Ku-Klux law, and he is sent to a Northern Penitentiary to wear the garb of a convict, and to die in his old age in company with thieves and murderers—all this through the vigilance of AmoaT. Akcrman nud his satellites, under Radical Law and the sauction of General GrantJudge Popo refuses to perform suchwork.SUJIutreti brings feuse, ipari d In siu deed for five stand i tor, an Decl laud tL to sLoi any otl Whe jury ur are pc case, a donee, refuse to be g jury m upon o by the Wht jeur tl the sui show t mon g A tri with d at hei agains posses Jud, A.error:John 1