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The Vigilance Committee met to-day — a man by the name of Yerdon was tried for tampering with slaves and using incendiary language; the Chairman appointed a committee of 5 to select a jury to try him, and they selected 15 citizens, who, after hearing the evidence, sentenced him to receive 50 lashes on his bare back and have one side of his head shaved and one side of his face blacked, and at one o'clock to-morrow the Marshal of the town to escort him to the railroad, and from thence to Concord, N. C., and deliver him to the proper authorities to receive punishment for his had conduct in that place or vicinity.--The law was strictly enforced at half-after two o'clock this afternoon. The Charleston Courier, speaking in reply to inquiries addressed it, thinks no compromise possible, and that no terms which "the more dominant sections will adopt, even under the imminence of separation, could be honorably accepted by the South."It adds: Admitting however, the adjustment of ter