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Jailj) (inquirer.
j*uuiiion tlie oui) Krnicii) i ! SPEECH OF MR. WIMTHROP.
W c copy (*c)u* lb* cuaclunuu ul • Irtlw
from Mej. Jutt* II. IlowaaO, of (hi# vicin
ity, published lu (be Columbus Timte. VV*
A Grind *f«rtlng. I coin's el*etfen and fur (hal r»u«o alone, tof ' Yr It it related ihol a (fiend of Mr
n. *«- e«.M. «* Md, did *. m .. .b..o.. .xti" Sa
• great .National M.m Mealing at Memphis, 1 the contrary, hr staled (bat bo spoke for ■ye.,'* replied Mr. Lincoln, "J (ear I
ToenUy Morning. October 9, 1860. Teatf-, mil (hie u-eeA.coa.uiti.citg on Mon- Ltra*rl» alone III expressing the opinion «haU. Why. look a< tkls ptje of letters ha-
day ibe bib nest.
CoubtaatMMl Unto* XoninAtioiu Um,M. i.CWuUm.m7 Ha. W«. L. I n «4ui jm'ijtmu, fo, b, ,L. iL. Z cl. I ,w<imaSSr dl—!)■»!»>*» **d fc»
I’OK PREHfDKNT I **ba»b#y, will certainly ha tbrra. and ad the j tfoutb, and that hie avowal could net coui- • Wo do not know whether (be ebaee »• ■ • ***** l * ***• Uemtieey of (ho eoaotry
J-OKisr BELL,
OK TKNNE8SEE.
V If E-PR Eftl DENT.
RDWARD EVERETT.
OK MAhMACHI'HKTTH.
i:UtOTOHK14 TickRT.
ior iho ktaU *t barf a
1ION. WILLIAM LA W.efUbaihaa,
1ION.B. H. HILL, of Troup.
Par tha Cong rroGennl District* L,
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ii» “ nr. ». wiuomt, or c«»ri»,
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MLsriey, will certainly ha tbrra. and all the j Mouth, and that hie avowal could net com- ' We do n»t know whether the above ie
great amtora af Tcnneeaae, beside# many uit fit* party. Tha Mail know* that the j true anecdote of Lincoln or not Mart. -
from other Mtetoa, are expected to attend— .upparteie of Dell and KkiiII in Alabama it froiu the Augiuta Uiepatch, a Brechin* j ‘** f T ‘‘lUresl. M#j. Howard ii a geo' «man
among tlieia lion. II. ii. Hill, of Georgia. J ara not, aa a party, commuted to aecaioiou ndga paper, but it doea not appear in He n K* eapenooca and of much it.flueuee
Preparations will be rn*J« to MMIMllta iu ibe evrut of Lincoln's election, but that column# aa editorial. If true, we wiab that 1 *“ ,h ‘‘ community ; be ie well informed a*
76,000 people. The Mempbie A Charier* they aie opposed to any such movement fat ! Lincoln may be induced to pnh/ieh tie
ten Kailread will take perron* at LalMare. such a cauaa. name* of the Moulhtrn appUcauU /e Arm
■ — j 'J be reader cannot foil to obeereo ibe : foe office, and we promiae to copy the Geer-
"®*«***f*u au * INMIWlt.” j glaring inconsistency brtwern these two I gia and Alabama liat. Let ua are who
Under thia head ihe Montgomery AfaiV | „( ( l« JVar'4—the cm deciariog 1 i* too greedy to wait until tha elcciien ia
haa a net.eeat»le HWMM<i.I ed.to* ) lh#| aiMolu(iwn W(I| enhance , decided.
rinl, «f »h»eh wa extract the flrat and laat , b# j,n, in j f or ,,.j u f cotton, and the ; W'a *!#o aea another nowepaprr repert
piragrapba. omuui.g the aerond, in which j terllios the Northern mercbauU that ! that ie worthy of natice. It ia, that ton#
it aaaign* aa “another caua#” I or Iba ram* , f, j aco | u j, r | rc i*j BU d the Mouth eecedae , of Preaidenl Buchanan ’• Southern effice-
alary “cooetricHen” tha propoewi repudia* wj, g |iied (act”; they inual wait for J boldera are already proclaiming that if Liu-
by Montgomery of her Plank Koed | , Jjf mott0 j already due them “uutil good i coin ia elected they will net reaign, but
crope bring tie full pockete" ! la a wonder*
pared ua ; t anticipate,
i* Uclwre
A large and oflthoeiaetu: me< ting of tha
political Iriande of Deli aod Evaretl w»i ^ ^ n ^ (( |(
bald iu Boeton o« TuewJay l*#t. The | ^
“winnte man” of that city end vicinity heart si. beiun
Bui the
able and rcep*-«.i«ule g,
and i have no wiih iq * ay an
ateata Liber a inru«(a.
nducrecl pariienjte, aiK,Ji.'„7 u , t ‘ t \ 9 j
lo (lie g, tc /
Aiteatlou, I'eopin of utevrart
On Moudey (ha diet day of Court, I eball
a Jdraee such of you aa will do mo the favor
to hear mv, at Lumpkin, upon Biaaniouiaia,
Titilots, Whipping, Hanging, Ax.
Janra N. BrrawB.
The Unit Mtnte Clerttena.
Elections are lo bo held ou Tuesday thn
fuh inet., in the Miate# of Poaneylvania,
Ohio nod Indiana. As their reeulte must
have an important beariog upon tha Prooi.
dauiial election—indicating tha relativa
rirengtb of Lincoln and Douglas in these
Urge Mutes—the returns ara awaited with
uineti interest and anxiaty,
Wa feel confident that tha Black Repub
lican* will be beaten in Penney 1 Tania. Tha
Hell party, at (hair recant Mists Convention,
declined to nominate a candidate of their
own for Governor, but declared tbnrr eppn*
*>(ion to the Black Republicans, aud in tiled
a conh rai.es of all tha opponania of Lm<
coin as soon a« tba October slectien ia over
to form a common Electoral ticket. They
will vote almost in a body for Gan. Koaten
the Democratic candidate for Govrrnor, and
• bar* is also a very good understanding be-
i ween them and Ibe Douglas Democrats in
a number of (he Congressional Districts*
so wa may look for a gain tf several Doug,
las and Hell Congressmen. Wa must also
do tha Breckinridge Democracy iLe justice
io aay that they do not exhibit any disposi
tion to desert Peeler, though ha baa declar*
id lor Douglas; but they ara mors unruly
in some of tiro Congreseionvl Districts. In
tbo city of Philadelphia, where Bell baa
orrtainly more friends than any other Pres
idential candidate, (be majority f*r Poeter
will be very Urge—some enthusiastic fusion
man anticipate 30,000 majority thero, but
we shall ho contout with lb# half of it.
Tho reault in the Butt, wa feel well assured,
will demonstrate that the opponents of Lin*
• da hat# n Urge majority and can easily
beat him iu Pennsylvania and in tha L'oivn
by an honorable fueioa.
In Ohio, wa have hopes for Ibe Douglas
ticket. Tha ««r r.vorett Mute Con*
vention, in tho moat pointed and unequiv*
o?tS manner, condemned tho Black Repub
lican organixatiou of tho Mlalo, and ospo*
cislly its opposition lo the Pugitivo Mlave
law, and wa observe loeil formal combina
tions between them and tha DoogLeites.
Tha Ureckinridgeis aro more refractory, but
fortunately they ara very few and feeble.
Okie has eiwege been regarded as one of
the strongest Ulark Republican Btatss, but
Douglas ia popular there, end there bee
never before horn so distinct n separation
bctwrru the conservative Whigs and tha
Hspubliaana aa at present. Witbout, there*
lore, entertaining any sanguine hopes, wa
cipreea tha opinion that Douglas' chances
m Ohio aro by no means desperate.
In Indiana the Breckinridgers have •
mure diatincl refractory organixatiou, and
they are probably stronger than in Ohio.
It ia undoubtedly their purpose to give the
Hiatt tu the Black Kcpobheana if they can.
To show the kind of oppoaition which
Douglas encounters (bare, wa copy from the
Philadelphia frees
"Tha Douglas man in Indiana hava a hard
pination. They are ufarked in Iroot aod from
Mnnd. Two rrlehralod Generals load their
j2l!
cniruiM bom Kansas, who have Mt that eurv
mg Torntory <>n arcouot ol soareny of smploy-
niro«. Both parttre have one and the same mra:
Joe wants to elect Lincoln to kill Donglao—
.1 u> hill Dunglna In * Mmj
a (or r«»-electton to
n aywaking. Tha
-.o*i»i atrivin* espa.
ciallv to doirat Mr. lUtulmW*, tha Dooglaa
iiit.ilidata lor Govemor."
Notwithstanding iheen disadvantagrs, wa
have strong hopes of tho success rf llend*
Jon* C liacciiNiitiux.—Thv Union man ;
ihe t'onstkotional man ; ihe Chrituan man ;
hooe.t, juat, worthy; nnabjociionable, popolar
mid learned ; tncorrupiible and firm; ha is the
man for the lira tf, aod tbs great heart of the
American people, from ocean to ocean, beats
with pride and barsta with enthusiasm at the
nn*re mention of hhi name.— h'rrkaags.
••The Union man”! Wc cut tha above
flout (he Opelika .Vi iMar* bed, a atrang
disunion paper, which supports Breckin
ridge, as ovary disunioni«t ail tho South
.leas !
♦Tha Oosatituiionsl man”! He refuses
to sav w'rthae he ie lor or againat the
(-onsuiutrun in the went of Lincoln’s alee-
lion -whethir he will abide by or rebel
against it I
••The Chrulion nun” I Four or five years
*go he challenged a brother Democrat to
light a duel, and he ia new tba candidate
of a pariy threatening revolution and blood
shed !
•■Honest, just, worthy”! Ho now ropu*
dlatca the platform upon which be was
elected to the Vice Preeideury in l«3f>, and
opposes the regular nominee ctf his perty,
wilio ..rcLres that he abide* by that plat*
I trill and by Breckinridge's construction of
u “withoni dotting an i or croee'ng a /"!
••Unobjectionable and popular”! Hu own
Hlaie, his own GongreMional district, hi*
own county, and his own precinct, repudi* I mated lie brings the whole Kell pany
at* him by majorities larger than
l»l.r. ,...n ,1,1m .... U.macf.t! | lu| j u | Bnckin,uleo.
••Incorruptible and firm”! He ia aaooei* ! Bui in reepect to the money r
j— u-w. f — i J,X:z
Adraimetratton ol the Kedersl Government! | n iut | ws.i until all the aniycticiee ol
••The man fur thn
lua party triende
bondr. The ('onfederation, however,
.. -alMrijr r.di.ul.'ii.” ii. pl«, | (ul , f , h , y „ B<ll „ to :|«„ jn ,
•" J ot li,btoe.« ...d cu.t™.- >lld , lic ,, ilkuul j,|,, ,
lion io tho money market elsewhere gone to ^
dieeredit this local cauae. Wo copy from Cuu’t t.ci fusion :
tbo Hail The eoces won late, who were so indignant
I. i. uad.r.lood In lb. ch,. j * * ,,k ‘ *«'' “ “• tm ,J “
that the Directors ol Ihe Ckntral Bank have j aion of the Ball and Douglas parties in
determined not 19 discount any more pa- Georgia (and no wonder, a. they have the
per, until after the election. We presume , , . , , . ...... ,
they are airaid ol the depreciation of prop- ) L*g'»l* l '»r« stocked fo? flrvckiiiridgr, and
‘ that body to appoint the Electors on
criy cunaoquuat c
reault of auch an elect ion—wbicb, howvar,
cau hardly l*e the case, aa non* know bet
ter than ike Directory, iba' if iliat aberna-
aided by judicious legislation in regard iu
our enmmureial intereeie, would coon place
ihe Mouih ouisiris tba triut and panics.
Even the short crop ol the present year, at
tie priett U »iU rtmmend, would relieve
this section Irorn all its indebtedness. It
ia the Boston and Naw York importer*,
with their millions ol unsold foreign good*.
political condition which shall bring
the general topic. Never
• '.count of tha division* of the people),
now trying to induce tba Douglaaitta to
fu>o with tUem in Teooeaeae aud Virginia !
Kura parly of principla ! no wonder their
Northern wing is already ao near ••Abra
ham's bosom" ! In Tennessee, tba idaa
hiving been thrown out by a Douglas Elec
tor, (bay tsgtrly embraced it, but with tha
understanding that tbeir ticket was lo be
adopted entire, and waa lo vota for cither
Douglas ot Breckinridge if tba vote of Ten
nessee could eh clritbrr. The Dell men were
♦guile willing, kuowiog tbrir ability lu b?al
both combined. Bat the Dougle* Democ
racy would not stand this arrangement.
W. ]f. Malone, ona of the Douglas Elec
tors, who at first ecconded the motion, now
backs out from it on tho ground that be
by George T. Curtis, Em). At the conclu
sion of Ibe able apeecli delivered by the
latter, the Hon. Robert C. Wiathrop rose,
the sentiments and views of bis party amid great spplauve, and spoke as loliowe :
...K,.,(1 ,. too o(n-.(^k*n ,od e.«- i 1 'l“«k >«". fcll,w-«llMM, •‘■ r ,l ‘«“
... . .k gaoerouu greetings. 1 ibank my Iriende Ur^
did lu attempt to conceal them, "as is the rn# lor lb#u> ol c and
manner of so me." It will be seen thei he kindness, i am not lueenaiblo to auch
“«•••• *■ a.-ws—Mirf' ; r.rrri o r.“d'
looks upon xeparute State teee—ton as the , occoeiou. 1 would gladly beve been
only refuge from abolition domination—Lo ' ***•! longer, if not ahogetber, rxeuaed irom
■kink, that, who..., m., b. Pr«id,«i, lb. . t 'u“
aboiitioniale must be ‘‘) Ut down by dieuu- doubt where to go, or under what banner to
ion" ! He calls especially upon Mouth Gar- ‘»ke my aland, 'applause ;r but because,
^u.,o -Im .a. ib. .v„b
Iheir terms unlrae he turns them atthar porsiels iu her an i-lavrry agitation I toreign landa, and having hardly >« re-
out' We can see no difference in urine ! «* «“ «•*• **-•* tioiatad com- *hc faitgne. ol travel and the
out- ie can see no dinorrnce lu pri ci d xxn.eaa of an ocean vorag#; with a pan*
plo Lelwcen this course and Iba accsptance meter, and upon Alabama if Mouth Laro- aeroui „| U r.eckno»ledged leiiera, t«*o,
of offico under Lmodu. If lh« Mouth, or boa mil no I, and pledges Georgia to bach j alarm/ rue in ibe lace, and no small arrear-
kind v
m ; but 1 ; and pra-mc-l gowd,
iveijr smpuleu -»l u». j ••totn-r gemra'iu,,,
r full f'tfCS, end Ibe beet ! aywilig myT^gUM iltagriagikmanifiMi;, j Now, w Uctu« r m.a Wfi
spirit *IS rrpresumed to haw prevailed.— i 1 did dot cuter •)• liuW'i t protoal. as oi.e j in what be ueya about aboln,..,, . ‘ "
Effrciive addreesue wars delivered by Rich- 1 •“ whom ih« caotc <tf Cu- .luUUjr aud Hcah « end Ica.iUe good. | lt , la% •
..jh. ft,eh-•> »ki„ ib. ;*r,. a Si'
_ j uiuiiie„, .
{ cuuuiiy, and haa placed the r ,,,
' wuvre ii h- longa lor tins delay *ud
j un« pweipuneuieui of any nicest '
irepecit-d and otwyed. il 1 <J.d n
huuitiiu but earnesi protest against ruck a
attempt i<> give ihe aeciuing »*,,< i.oo ol iu
people ol Massachuaeiie to acntiineuta •
iuipioua and »o atiouiiuaoie.
But 1 am glad to remember Djat tha re j posiiwa wt thu African iacc on if
ports of other meetings on the *»me aul»s 1 want. “* w
jact and on other ruujecis war* not long | 1 repeat, fellow-ciiixaaa. »g nte ,
alierwarde fortneoming ; meeting* at Kan- lorauo i ol national harmony, 0 | ,l* :
Baiumuru, and turi»a| faulutg baawaaa differeat
•locjuenily j
•*« gallant i
Isle 6t
ueil Hall, Con vent ioi
retihcation meetings in all peris ot mu j the Uuioi .
country. It was iu Par.a, il 1 rememlM-r ; admirably advocated by
r co.miry may .
John Ball and featward Everett v
ins>ud for ibu Presidency and Vice Pr
deucy *-l tha Lulled Mines. Wherever It ! And na -onal harmony can never il
was, you may be sure 'hat I ratified ihoee i lored by ihe triumph ol either ul u tP
nouiiuanon* at vight, r»j siemg wiihaB »>y partiee, whether oi me Norm or ihe g
heart that names nan Urea selected which J Certainly, n canoot i* reaiori-u . y il
represeuied no eairernc op.nioua, which { umpu cl« party which ha* who.u
recsgnia^d both end* ol the Union, and tor ; io rrcogmae the H.iulherji Miklet V U *
wtovcti mah ef nMderation and juat.ea coutd ! »«Lagtton vt their candidates t , d ia '
prerand io rely upon or J**'
aay demoosiratiou against Lincoln's admin- i u *« •• “pvtcipitaling tba revolution” with a do justice either u# y>*a
istration as an enamy of our acelir.n, the ! vengeance—the action of ouly one Mouth- fan I deny that I should
lime to do it ie at (be vary stgrt—aa eoon
uyeelf.
the Government paasae into bis bands. If
they allow him lima to cast about and
strengthen himself by conservative private
assurances, ha certainly will be able
Mtata ie to force the whole of them into
her cause, whether tbrir people approve or
disapprove her atop! We merely slate tbe
ra«e, (bat our readers may see Ib* necessity
of defeating the aereeaioniata io ull of tba
have such ‘uard finite” been known here,
tinea IMM—hard time*, too, that aotue how
ariae out of financial mismanagement. It
is ike Banks and one act ol brokers vs.
another vet af brokers—in the face of the understood a pari of both ticket#
l.el (b.i a»,o,, .J<...... bf ««(««• .„bd,.w ; .u, H.ii, H. M. W•
will go ' Douglas Elector at large, aaya of tbe whole
4own ia the commercial me!##, between , acheoe : **No fusion with hollars, until
jt°*or ?h« I ^ ' l#u ' ^ own rabelllou* fltg, stark
cauee already mentioned, aggravated by j iheir rebellious arm#, and maka atonement
tha antagonisms ol tha > *®** r * 1 ^'’•f’ftlal j f or ibwir army wilful transgressions.” Tbe
pl .t la utterly rx|>)oded in Tenneeeee,
machines'' of the city. W* can, however
dhly wail and hope—the gloom ahead is
mipanetrahle.
Whether tbs Banka of Montgomery or
other places have ary good reason for refus
ing to discount "until after the election,”
a question that we shall not discuss—
pita! shrinks, like everything else, from
danger, and eotueiimaa front an unfounded
apprehension of danger; but its duty is to
of ilarlf, and of courts to guard
•gainst dangars ahead. We do not beltsve,
however, that il is any fear of the mere
•lectio* of Lincoln, or of any apprehended
measure of hi* Administration, that ia p o-
ducinf the financial alarm. It ia mora
likely the threati of the dieunioniitt, pred
icated upon tba event ol Lincoln's flection,
doing the mischief. Much a threat
ened programme ia auHicieUt to produce it.
Three Mvuihern Hlaiee have solemnly re-
•olved lo hraak up the Government in the
event of Lincoln'* auccese, and have mat/e
preparationt for carrying that lineal into
execution. Mouth Carolina led oir in the j
movement, with an appropriation to pot- j
chase arras for tha occaainn ; and late news- |
paper reports advise ue that aeventren thou
sand uiuaketa base brrn indercU by the
General Government to Port Moultrie, sug
gesting tha suspicion that the Adminialra-
playing into the hands ol tha seces
sionists. Alabama haa announced her pur
pose to secede on the heppeniug of tbe
same contingency, and haa appropriated
$300,000 to buy iron. Her politicians
preduced the dieruption of tba Democratic
party and destroyed all iu power to heat
Lincoln at the North, and they are every
where urging tbe duty and tha certainty ol
revolutionising the Government in that
Mississippi, loo, last winter appro
priated $300,000 for the purchase of anus,
and it ie understood that the Governor haa
sot only expended this amount, but has
pledged tbe Mtata for an additional ►urn to
meet orders which h# haa made. Can jttoae
formidable preparstiaoe be viewed by capi-
taliata and moneyed inatiiutlona without
alarm! especially when we fiud the party
that made the** threats and appropriations
•till in powet in their respective Hutea end
.ill adhering to their schema of rev.duliou
—nay, naw making it a teat in the election ;
when wa find the candideta of that party
for tha Presidency refusing to define hit
poaitiou iu reference to thia issue, though
pledged to a declaration by tome ot hla loss
prudent friends.
There ia also a very good reason why
Montgomery should first and most serioualy
Tael thia panic. That pleoc ia the head- J parly prejudice tint
quarter* of the revolutionary movement ; , nenta of Mr. Everett
In Virginia, tha llreckitoa propose to be
more generous ; they want lo divido Ihe
ticket and Ihe Electoral vota between Dou
glas and their mao according to the popu
lar vole of tba two winga. We eball toon
w hal wiW In coma of tba scheme there. J and disunion tirades of tho asms party
the Mouth, preaching the "irrepreeaible eo
everywhere competent and proper persona j Mouthern Vitales. It they retain power in
to fill all hi. office.. Moreover, the feci only one, tbe revolution may he attempted,
that Buchanan’• old Democratic offiae-hoM- Wu do not wa the distinction which
ere held on under him for three or six I M*j. Howard soggeete between ••#ec#*»ton-
monihe and drew tbeir quirterago without I »*ta” *nd “diaunionieta.” To our mind,
hesitation will be precedent euough—it will | aeeeeetoa is diaonioo, and we uie the two
be a clear caae that what baa bean safely ' **«*» J « — convertible 'arm., even if thereby
and honorably dons for a quarter or two j »• ••■counter the epithet "demagogue."
■ay •• safely and honorably he done lor a K “'* el ,nm *'*
«• ■•’••
n.» ... rxpir^fiou pf tbeir terms, or for Lid- j „l pariy cell »hem disumoniaia, ■
bretka the
coin to turn v thcrn
der of the principle involved-
ice aud inakra (lie succession
forlaMe. We do not positively know that
any officials have determined to adopt this
hold on policy until they aro choked off, hut
certainly those who do, and those who sus
tain them in it, cannot with r'oau bsude
coma into the court of public ••pinion and
accuse those who accept office at Lincoln's
baud* or even apply to him for office.
Mr. Winlhrep'e Hpatrk.
We take pleasure in laying bafora our
readers the noble and patriotic speech of
Hon. K. G. WisTueoi', of Massachusetts,
announcing hi* intention to support Hell
and Everrtt. Gontrasl this speech with til*
miaorehl* parjy appeals ol tbo Breckinridge I —demind of the Government her right
faction at tba North, or the violent sectional
public mind,
localities i
-member iheWhijen
clear conscience and a heart) ’ d oes
(Prolonged ap; louse., j pale a single electoral
1 :no good fortune >o know Mr. j those States. CtrtsnWy it
than twenty years and haw j toitd by tue tnumpn
1 have
I need a little j Bell Ur «
longer opportunity lor exchanging friendly j to-vu an humble witness
greetings wnb neighbor* and leltow ctUMn* *<mce# in me Cabinet au-J
ol al* opinions and all par'iea. before being •=• «*• Congress. Shame, ahem* upon
plunged into the vortex ot an angry pant- potv«-»*ioua aud taierepceecntatu-ne wl
•an conflict. But one cannot always bo the | would implicate him in the uliraiem* or «M- , mei.f o|
chooser of limes and •cas us. One mu*t j jravagaucca ol either #cc ion o| tdc U.u *u ! ly d n
lake hie place in the cars when I bo h:ll ! Ttiere ia no truM friend to his whole cuun- ' aaruni,
labors and | ol whose candtdatea _ _
both branch-vi tno*« was would award the h it e# ,' Cf
“ " martyrdom to the very inanga! 0r ,“* £
gsutler ol lusurievtiou and i re>10# "■
. luaiifot whose organ* anj '*■
Union ! J ly d O-Juucit.g (he Mootii aa
.iiy e
* ' f* art Cl.
lings, or they wilt b- oil without him. In- I than John Bell ; not one. win would be urecuuci'cable aud itrvptes*.
leember, liberty triuinpli-
t-d in the end. 1 do not regard name* tha:
li,ay bo considered odious. 1 Un»w w< It
our right* under the compact ol Hiatts.
(the I'nited .States’ Constitution,) and I am
ton prepared to he satisfied with tbe tlactmn
I any Presold t. I wish todemand ot tbe ' atisence Irom home, in wbtcb tv waa
deed, the tram is alrestly in morion,
there seems no alumotive but lo jump or
the pla'lorm, just as I a n. I.sughtc
quite consistent with my convictions of
duty to resist their e«liciio-iona that I
would bo present with you this evening, to
I'sten lo others who had been uiv.ied to ad-
drevs you. and to express
I have said already, and I repeat, that I
have not desired delay because my decision
waa wot tirade up, or because there wee the
•lighlea: wavering or hesitation m my
mind aa to the cauee or the candidateo to be
advncaied and *UPfUMied. 1
table, indeed,on my return U
among n.any other letters awaiting a
evidently wrifcn in ignorance of my
able i
u har.d upon I It would be it
• itiumph euy thing but
out tear or favorkteiam ; not one who u le*a r«uew«d itcUaimu, and fvnewej t
utapoacd logtve any utidoe prepouderaiic* j ot lanaticisui at ouo end ot the l\
to the peculiar luaiitution ol the •
Irom which he come* : not
cord couisine nobler evultn
age to aland up singly ar.
be. against ihe Bou'h aa well as ȣaiu*t the j -e*k tioni any candidate
Ner<ii, whenever a avnsc ol juvttce and ot I I can iak»- bu’i a hu n .le eh ir* *
| n r my eugagements will allow m, ■,)'
' gle olten in tne etnle ol tongues, fi
, you • r «’ assemble 1 to re ify ; to givr**
' w iien sLa!l viruslly aud ptscicaiiy
•Thai men ol bl «*d, aud ura«ou
I tiissvacie waa not right, i t, e n.en ut
|8iu;b are no barbarians, iui„ m,„)
dttied, bui our breth-en, wim vvhem
n. lie needs ii
and independent Htetre. 1 cannot txoect
anything bensticial irom a Mout‘-eru G*«i*
ventioii, to redreva our grtavance*. theca
ara too many toitower* ol parties arid otii
for any sale reliance upon
body ;
bet let Month Carolina,
too much corrupted of the miterabi- , cuw
ardly doctrine ol eo-aperaUom, take the lead
iba Urrrkilaa will not fuse in
North aud North-west fur the advantage of
Douglas and the defeat of Lincoln, a t*
not at ell likely that D -ogL* aud hi*
friends will fuse in Virginia, where (bare ia
no Lincoln ticket to be beaten and the sole
object is to injure ilell.
flirt” and inciting the two aectione 'o con
tinued atnfe and early Separation, and the
eminent nationality and eonierratiim of tha
Constitutional UniiMi party ia revealed in
it* true light. Thai our* i* the only n»
nr VV. e»pi«d" ,wumjrlh7 l.lt.r ] •—"•I »i,.n.«ili«n. (• bMI b, jo.l
J.wl Hi,,., E.,,., in 1.1.r. lo U.u. VVm. I “ ck . comr.x .. co,l,ut ol ib.
W.H,,’, roi,oo. .,ib boo an J M,. ! •" J "'"'“•••• lh — wh " '•*«•
lloofor. IlH m iodocin, o. lo do m, ! '«•» “«“•« ll "' " , * 1 f'Mid.oii.l lick.l..
waa tha fact that the Mail directed our
attention to il. We think that jt rather
dilutee that paper's atelaweut ot Walker's
remark* about French aid aud the prototaed
cuunlenanc# of Douglas. That Walker
cotnplainad of bad faith towards himself by
persons in high position in this country, u
will known; but it w*t the duplicity and
enmity of tha UiichaQan.Brackiurtdge Ad
ministration that he denounced. To say
that Douglas had also acted treacherously
town Ja him bees use Walkar rriuaiktd that
he wa* not ao strongly (or Douglas •• fur-
marly, is jtffiij ing to a < (inclusion tun
anxiously—prudential motiTr* might have
restrained hi* open support ot Douglas.
Bi'*idea, tha MaiCe former article left the
iliforance that it wav Douglas’ aapport as
President that Walker wa* counting on, and
surely Douglas has had no chance to disap
point him in this respect.
W* still do not are why il ia proper to
publnh three staterooms hvcaU** Walker is
dead, hut would i.ave been improper bad hv
been living ; and therefore wa cannot under
stand tho aigniAi-anca of tho Mail's remark
that it withbrIJ Mr. Riggs' teller until tbe
question of Walker’s death was settled. If
Walker, living, would nut have made public
his good understanding with Douglas, mutt
il toot hava horn fiotto considerations articl
ing the latter which ought to have restrain
ed ila publication after his death * But if
(a* conjtcfured) Douglas acted deceitfully
toward* him, would not Walker hsvs loan
•a open and decided in denouncing bia
court* at he waa in exposing that uf tha
pteaent Administration !
We hope that this matter has arrrattd Ihe
attention ol lion. ?. Houle.
Karras of Party PeellUff.
It is certainly a lamentable exuberance cf
nett# th* oppo-
•nly lo *neer at
•poatloa, Yancey, Rica, Hooper, at al., hit patriotic labors iu behalf of the Mt. V.
have gone out into all the land preaching I n >u Asor nation, but also lo ridicul* and
disunion to every craaturv, and of courae di«paragc the man anJ women who have
they have produceJ the greatest tetuation contributed to purchase the grave and home
al home. Marrow, the cour*o of Iba Mail j of Washington ! A correspondent of the
haa suggested to Northern man (both their i Columbus lime* in a notice of Mr. tn|.
merchants and those who have capital em- { liard'e speech, says : “Nsver a word of rea-
ployrd at tha South) Ibe policy of with- I ■ <n did be give ua, axcapt that John Brl|
holding all farther accommodations until waa the owner ot three hundred niggers,
this question is sallied ; and a course of and Everett had strewn Ihe grave of Wash-
••constriction” on (hair part must have it* ington with is ware, had Jrawu Irom weak
sfieet upon Southern capital also. We and ailly women and aap-braded men nine-
copy an editorial of tho Mat/, published I ly thousand dollars, aud gave it to the Mt.
Hie Great Meeting at Knoxville.
Brownluw's H'Ahtlnge us accounts of
the grsat Union inreting at KnrxviUe,
Tenn., ou the 27th ull. It ealimatea Ibe
number present at ten thousand. The
principal speakers were Hon. B. If. lldi of
Ua., Geu. Leslie Goombe of Ky., and John
K, House, Ctq., of Term., apeakuig in th*
order of tbeir iiawit. Of Mr. Hill's vpetrh
tha HAtg atye :
At 1\ o'clock, Hon. Horace Maynard in
troduced lion. Ban. If. Hill, of <•cureis.
who spoke iu a a*a ul up turned faces lor
two hours and fifty minults. aod lioue spoke
more grandly, mora winntngly, nr was lie-
with Urcfcr conviction ai d reaped.
, ilic noble, and llio clu-
■ a •fi»--(*» ui il,a heart ,.l
the Empire Btata ot thu Pauw, Ue spok*
«* a Union man should apeak at a period
like this. Eloquently, innnly, d gnified,
and convincing, lie (Jelended our patriotic
( mon-band with an eloquuuce and aucceaa
that made our people glad. Ue made the
most able defence ul John Bell that we have
heard during tha canvass, and ibis was a
common expression of on inion. With
and il relneed, go oui instantly
will uot. than let the young acton ut (ieor-
gia—Alabama—the bravest of ihe brave,
go out, and her old mother Georgia, though
a little backward on account of Tier ape and
tamdy broils, will come to ib* rescue —
There ie not the slightest danger of com
plete success. The cfouihorn Hiaiea have
tbo fiooet staple of the world. Four or five
uultioua ot cotton bale# are worth more
than that many maskeia, independent ol
the bayonets winch will b* totalling in de
fence of ilia rice and tobacco. Muskei* are
temporary, but the cotton, nca and tobacco,
are permanent, and will laat with iba aod
upon which they am grown. The Mouth is
Hie moat independent country -m the globe,
because bar aispies are wanted by the world,
| and tha Mouth, or even oneMiaur,
*■ 1 treat!** wnh the
)wn vino and fig ir
sections of this Uuion, can make
her afraid. Don't bo atraid of "driaanan"
—thia la (he cry ot demagogue*. New
York and Boston, and that Northern and i ....... .
Norik-We»i*rn Slate* will .'eel ua whan- | firmed
ever we withdraw Irorn them. Remember
ihe Whigs ol the revolution : (hey
quern f/di, mh’i
ria.' .go
a I ambitious of find-
i shorter interval, il J
mlstaki; noi, has often answered ilia pur
pose u>r much more considerable cunvir-
aiou. Uui U M
lhai, by an i> _
coincidence, I sailed Irom Boaton on tha 15th
day of Juii*. 1H5'J. and returned io Boston
on ths » h day of September, loot), m one
and Ihe same stauch old steamer, wnh the
t*at of ali possible names (tha America),
than ilia that I brorght hack wnh me ihe
sell-aame political opinions and principla*
with wbicli I embarked- unchanged, and, I
think, unchangeable. Yea 1 am wnh you,
fellow-citizens, in all your aims and efforts
to initin'aiii and uphold tho Constitution
and tha Union of our beloved country. J
aiu wnh you in all y<#ur vier'ions iu arrest
I» progresa of
i ■■■MPHIHHHHMIPPV
of ihe candidal** who have beau nominated
for the highest offices of the nation and o'
ihe Stale by the Conatiigt.oaai Union Con
vention* at Uai'imore and at Worcester.
Every thing that 1 have seen abroad, and
every thing, 1 may add, that I hare heard
der ded, threatened and abused, a# d sor
gamzers and rebel* ; but their good sense
and bold heart* secured their liberty ; aud
if patriotism beats high in our hearts, wc
_ . _ unprovoked
North, ao violative of iho compact ol ibo
Stairs, that (hero estate now no more
Irirndahip between them, and th* sooner
we srpaiate the bctlrr. The election of
Mr. tlrcckinridga. the beet mail we have,
though the true representative ot the Mouih
I any Preaidenl. The Siatca
ihe ausisiea olali Union man, won the con
fiJcncu and esieern of honest Democrat*,
and made a speech that will noi bo loigottm,
, Mini great
ever any m^(
pccilui atiir
i life time.
». high
• was in* lame. N
abolish slavery throiighoui tba Union,
ii lametucsre in the haa t of any Union
, ■ ■■•■■! to deny thia truth. We mini put tbeu.
“*•* down ky disunion or they wtll moat *»*\»-
Cun ' redly pat ua down by destroying our equal
iiy and our property. The feelings and th*
objsciaot these two section* are antago-
ntstical. We must look this great fluennn
in lb* .'ace, one or tlie other must yield, and
were it left io me, there would ho no run*
ning or yielding in iha South.
JOHN U. HOWARD.
coinprahenaivelv and signifi
cantly summed in those nobis word* ni
Henry Clay, which are emhlax mad upon al
)our banner#—"Tbo Union, The Conainu
non. 'he entorcentaiit of tha Laws." Oh
hour ot Henry Clay himself, io press
--j, ray friend*, one
oi fbo boat u flaenoee of a sojiurn in for
eign landa, upon a heart which is not
inaeuetbU to the influence* ol patriotism,
iliai oho lurgvi* lor a tuuv, or remember*
only wuh dieguar and loathing,die con
tentions and controversies wbich so often
alienate am) embitter us at home. There ia
no room on that littie map of hia county
which * verv patriot bear* abroad with him
photographed on his heart ; there ie no
room on that magical miniature map tor
territorial division* or sectional boundaries.
Large enough to reflect and reproduce the
image and outline* of the whole Union, it
repel* all impression ot tha petty topograph
ical features which belong to Science and
the Schools. Still more does it repel the
miserable aevma and scratch** by which
•actional politicians hava aought to ilUv
traie their odi >ua distinctions and cornpari-
patriot traveller in toreign
hi* country only as a whole. Ha iearna
to love ii more than ever as a whole. He
accustoms hiniaell to think kindly ol it, and
lo speak kindly of U aa a whole ; and ha
come* home ready lo defend it aa a whole,
alike Irom the invasion ol hoaiila armies or'
he assaults of slanderous pent and tongues
Florida.
Our latest exchange* from various points
furnish ua with additional returns from Flo-
j to inquire whether hn hails Irom Mo.- i
; sells or Irum South Carolina, Irom Mil
Virgis
about tv
meaning
IXDtSTtDMKM
illustrate
another
Vernou Association.”
II. H. Hill at Rama.
On Saturday last, Ilou. Banj. H. Hill
add reared the largest political masting aver
held in Rome. He tpoke for three hours,
and we naed not aay wuh matchless ability.
Tha Courier tba* cloaaa ns notice of ht*
•peecb : “Wa wish all c->ulj have heard il.
j It has accomplished much good here—
North sleet Lincoln, •• a may |
ihe merchant* of that latitude
fo» their Southern debt*, ui
and letter crop puls our pcoplr
P ^Ve regard it now as a fixed tact, that il
Mr. Lincoln auccaeda, South Carolina,
Florida, Alabama. Mississippi and Texas,
will go oui *t onc«; and that tha other
x ^ e "•••ring, and convinced j rtpodiaiea l ongrteeionat pro- ol any of tha right* for which
good that haa been done in this behalf, by ,,uu * •• . lk * *»••«• Wa have | {**[<■». • n * 1 d ^ eU ' M * kl1 ,h * •• | U«ding. w# •ball give hio
cratic, hut not by a uivjoiity
Douglas vote will ho ia Novembsr. Wa
give the majorities for Governor in tha
counties heard from, adding that the Dem
ocratic candidate for Congress run* better
with hia
lit Poet Facto.
Tha Timre, in an arise.* if nearly • col-
- l l « ^ t. wuin'a fengtb, under the head of "Startling
We think tba Mute has g «• Dsmo. „ , .
>%ui imt I.. . t . 7 tk j Dsvslopmsnl#! rs-vamp* tha old charge
againat Douglas of hit coquetting with the
Kepublicsns in DE>S, hi* uiersage to Frank
Ulair about "givicg him Jkii Green's place
in the Msnate,” hia conference* with lead-
«..» IK. cilJiJ.I. of Ih. .am. fo, | '»« i. W„l,,»,fon *c. O,,
, , # ' readers will remember that when these
" ■>'««'••
as i i ... i aw < u , ... usad to allude to lharu •• a pa.t of Ibe hia- swelling tlooda. which ha ia privileged at.
M.di.v.1 .U.i IM fo,; NM lick- „ lfc . , .„‘ a , 0 c .„ „ , pn<UI » bj. «... torn), (h.,. ....
•nan. JnDraon, Milion 33J ; Buchanan n , | mon Constitution, common laws and liber-
5(5. Ni.*.o, 550 W Mill.. ; fo, Uuch- I Z w n , 'T I ’“*• * r'T,', al "' IV’”
■ tin« a I 7,». „ ii . .. I denounce them. VN e called m vain ! —we , »l»e paal, and. it ll be only true io naell, a
„h.,uJi,„ii„„;»£*u?.c” 1 —ij»«“..(.k>k. .j.".k.(fo.tk.,n! ul « lo, r •*
gma Hopkins VH majority. Jackson, 60 j Democracy. The Timet, vapecially, wa. .\nd doea any on# imagine for an iatam
tar Mihon; rtlimova tffi Gadadvu hasgona j •■•• damh aa an oyster”! Navsr a word did i that, coming Imma from auch influence*
lor tha Union party ; 28 for Buchanan in 1 ,, M y about these serious charge* until I ,nd * uch I could he found fit-
" M ' — quit. rfCMtly. Od ih. COQUUJ, a ......l
A Reaperttut Query, its readiness lo support Douglas it he should 1 dud • not • few ol those whom I most *•
Mom* two week* ago, Gen. Joseph Lane, to propeily nominated at Charleston ! A* , ® <m in I'nvat* and eoctal life, bui so many
tha Urvckiwadga candidal* for tha Vice Uto aa tha l»tb of April last (with th*** buaTly^ngV^d in arrayrag' one hl?|°j* The
Preaidvocy, mad* a political stump speech I ‘'startling developments” all bafora the Union against ihe other hall, and in pouring
.(I.«li.i»,>oli., .oj il ... foil, ..poll.,I b, coun'ry), Ik. 7Vm„ ..17 : “W. J. noi k<. “••••,*"7 -■•>•-
li.,..,/ j peratton against a whoia section ol their
hi* friends up th-rv. It is a aharteprech— have that ha (Dougla-) desires the nomma- lellow-ciiixene t Could any one naxgiue
would not fill mora than two columns of our lion, hut it Iha members of that Cunvan- i ‘hat l ahould tako this opportunity ol ad
pip... Why I. ,1 Ik., non. of Ik. Ut.tk. lion. .Norik .oj South, pur him bolo,. tk. !in“!d.ln”!"lLTllki« S!nOT"'
‘ .. .. owa Commonwealth, would seem to
expressed something mure— sooi.ic*
l more —than a sympathy the draervtd | deciatuiis ....
• vowed and convicted uiai.gstor j sac lion si aggresaiuna, would do
seal, the same national omblem
own. AnJ every time hia own
ia inspected ; every time he enter*
a new dominion or cm**** a naw frontier ;
•vary nma he isdslayodei a cuai<>ui«houae.
or queaunned by • policeman, or chalioogad
by a sentinel; every time he is perpltxsd by
v language, or puzzled by a new variety
ioridge and Lane paprra hereabouts hava country upon a platform acceptable to the
copied that speech i K it hocan»> in it Democracy of the country, and not rmlative
and abroad.
As for Mr. Kvereii.
other places lo speak ol
coniinewdaitune i.ere. i
rr, hia unrivalwf
ckless aloqtiei'c
I are alt too laminar «
known; it is not here alone that he i*
appreciated f express no ofl-band, uncon-
stUcrtd, u divulu >1 op.nion, but (he d.'itb
judgment ot thousands xi home and j
conflict between
• lave Miaiea which moderation i
and justice and pairiotisoi can:i
and (tight not to repress, ai ,„ u
• and
•broad, when 1
Presidential election which should place {
Edward Everait in either oi tha two lugh-
est <-ffi-jee ot die Nanonai Goveruraent,
would do more itian evtn his own masierly
•NltMl on ilia 4th ol July : tuor* ilun any i Could to arrest t
ora.l other wen, to tuiachierou* a Mrife •• am cuimuj
f in the estimation of I pva e or cudangrreJ tlie union ui « »
impression which haa and glorious country. (I«oud si.J
J’hat v
*»j„rtiy — oi
'nalever in <y ue ih« re»;ii , n
•core io him who gives it i
oiisctouaneaa ol having dm
vindicate u
the world
been aolamvMtabiy pruvaient ol laie that i lunged apple
our free msiiiutiona have pruvtd a failure. I
Inst our national character and our national I .Hr. 12'
cuw,,. .InU, m.rkO bH,„,,iuy t .
..7 «»J Ik"' "II "<».»• I 7„»,4 . i»n,«
pii.h.d, auj -iriuoui nirn ... pr.«uc.ilp | notlon
these lo'eign assault* ;
the United M.atea, in electing him to une ol
the bigtiesi oflicea in their gift, wouM •op
eration, and living e
ply tha proof,
1 have hut little lo say, my frienJ*. about
other candidates, i have no wish iu man
tut* odi»us comparisons. It was my tor-
lune tube in the House of Representatives
wnh Mr Abraham Lincoln I'urinp hia only
term ot Co^rtsatuiial aerv ce. \ ou wifi
be sure that I remember hull with intcrcai.
if 1 may be allowed to reiumd you that lie
strongly contested vine, ami win-n certain
genlien.en of he Went and the Es-t. whom
I Icmerntor with no unkiminc-s, reluaed
me tbeir ♦upp.r.. Itvruibiy ihongbt wtll
of .Mr. Lincoln then, and I have nut a si Is
table to aay againat him «•»•*•. Ii hr aiiould
become President ol the United Stole# by
tair cunatttuttonxi uiuana, he shall have
my best wishes for bu suCvCss ; and I will
indeed, some things
il 1 mistake not, which
calculated lo xattafy «
trteals. than they ara to xattafy those who
much totter
people, tuy
moved a summary reaulut oo, or bill, lor ibe
abolition of a'asery in the district ol Culuta
hie, Mr Lincoln gave a bold,
negative to me prop at lion
measure when it was presented in another
lorro by Mr. Joshua Giddir.ga I commend
ibis record to those who are dealing so crit
ics ly and ao calunmiously wun the record
ol Mr. Bell on the value suffice!. They
may find that these oid record* are two-
edged eworda. i should like iu bvar them
read these votes ol Mr. Lincoln fairly and
squarely to their Abolition tiirlida
where a map
New
meaner aoecies v
d I tie sympathy i
sled in favor ol John brown.
Alter giving in that speech, a brief history
of the bloody events of the Si. Dcowtaqa
Mas-acre, lie presented a picture ol tua
Mouth, and uttered tha following patriotic
•‘Upon ibis community, thus compoaad,
it was the desigu ot Brown <o let io< •<• tne
hell-hounds «»f a aervi e insurrectioo. and to
bring on a struggle which lor magnitude,
stockv, and horror, would have aiucd a t>e
iu tha history of the world. And this etcU
nr rune mtilione, againat whom thia ir.gt.
tul war was leveled, Lre our (tllow-titiw.i,
compact of govcrniiieiit winch rccogntu*
their rrlaioTu to the culured race—a C...D-
pact which every sworn officer ol the I'm*
on </r ol thn Stairs is bound by oath io t u;>-
port ! Among them ia a lair p'oport,o,i -t
mr i and w mien of education anti luituro
—ol moral ami religious live* and charac
ter*—virtuous 1st he re, mothers, aoux and
(laughters, persona who would attorn any
•(•lion ol roc eiy, in any country—men
wno read the same Bible mat we d<>. sou ni
(ii ‘ naioe ol ilie same Maker kneel it the
tiirone of ibe same God, being a class of
c bomma pikea and riflei
j posed, most wrongfully, as recent i
have sh 'wn, to l>e wa ting only for an op-
p 'Itun.ty to use (h> m ! 1 Lave been ad-
mittod to Hu uot fiJeoce of die domestic
circle in the Mouih. and I have seen there
lunching nutittexafiona of the kindest teei-
ioga by wl.;cn the circle in ali its member,,
horrors that would have ensued had tl.<
tragedy on which the curtain rose at H»rp-
•r's Ferry toco acted out. through ai. •
nothing
| Ihe p
a l-suffictent
vote ol every other ... |
ahould hava nn leara lor the reault. Il is
conaidera'ion of slavery or anti-slavery
question ol personal ot ot party in
umph. ilia th* conviction which hi
possession cl niy whole hear), and aout,
and mind, that ihe bear and highest inter
esie ol our country, and ol evaiy human
untry—yee, 1 will
lack aa well ua
while, bond aa well aa free—that all our
deereai moral and religion* interest*, %•
highest political and social in
tereate, demand a trace, a long truce, il
possible a final termination to the fratricidal
>fe which haa been ao long waged he
tenth* Not th and tne Houtb Peace,
concord, iho rvaioraiion oi n-uonal her mo-
.. mutual gtvtvd*wilt and ol indtv.dual
giMni nature, Una ia the one great went ol
our laud ia all tie relatioua at ttwa tnomani.
Nothing, nothing but mischief haa thus far
>-—* • — the eecuonal crnmna'iuna and
i'jng lormcu
the whole web and woof ol
Extravagant and untenable _..
have been advanced and advecgiod
tbe Heuth, in
•pint ol retaliation and revenge. Had blnoJ
haa been engendered, bad language be* fa!
ten fmm lip* educated in bcittr utterances,
and blows ba**e tollowed worn* Both ihe
Northern and me Mouthern uind need rt-i
and repose in order to recover irom the
lever and phrenxy
Japaueec Little-Folks.
During more than a hall year # residence
in Japan, I hava never seen a quartet
among young or old. I have never •e.-ii *
blow struck, scarcely an angry Lee. I
have seru the children at tbair sport*, fly
ing their kite* ou tha bills, and no anirunt
■•I intrrtangled strings or kites lodged in the
tree* provoked angry words or impatience.
I have »raa them intent on tbair tains* (l
jtcastoura and m-rbies under iha ahaJed
galewsys of the letup ea, ou, hava never
seen an approach lo a quarrel among them.
They are taught implicit obedience to their
patent*, but I have i.eeer aeeu on* ot theni
tbaai-aed. Respect slid ravrrrnce to iha
agsd ia universal. A crying child ia a rari
ty aelUoai beard or accn. We have noth
ing to teach thrm in tbie respect out ol oar
abundant civilisation. 1 apeak wLat I
Xujw nf iha littia folks of Jap.n, for more
than any other foreigner have I been
among them.
Ol all that Ja; an hold* there i* nothing
f I ke half so Well aa ihe happy chtlJreU. 1
• bail always remember tbeir aloe black tyre
• t.tl ruddy brown lace# with pleasure, i
b-ve played batUsdooe with tha IllUr mil-
dei.a lu the streets and fljwn kites in tba
lie Ida «||) aa happy a aet of totya aa ona
could wt-h to ore. They hava been my
gui le* tu u.y rambhaa, shown mo where ail
>r>e atreaitia and iha ponds were, where (he
tlawrrs lay hid io the thicket, where the
terries v*> r* ripening nn the hill* . they
b«v* brought rue shell* from the ocean and
titosLuats Itotu Uva field, preaaavting them
k.~ A l-r r.n'1*"* ■'! *« —H«>W.» Urn MM
i„t. lo,!l ik«« 7.,nJ oiajr, „7 •'*" ,,1 * n *
wholly abstract dtsputea and bickerings j ^ • We have Luntad tha foxhofeatogeth-
»•"! Hundreds of
nobla, moat able, and moat patriotic many reasons for thinking it a powerful he belong* witt eukm,i io the adminlelraf.
Iiiend, T. If. 'V aua, cannot be over eati* j but the beat and only ona wa will tf Lincoln, il elected !
mated. Ua bring* tha whole Ball party I _ .. . .. . ...... u ,. ,
•.joaraly up to tha great iaaue in Alabama. I n,,n,,on w tireckinndge men
'- - - ' raaliy Prevideaiiel that he declared concur in pronouncing it shallow, auperfi.
ttdge. cial, without an idea, ho argument, Ac
>ney due bf our . , . „
Phe North must 1 '*• ^ t,,e no r "»°* to* comment.
•ill Be paid eveniiia'iy, i.ut they] — ——
Bill his fxcoxn Cuotct.—We learn from
i provided for
Tha Brvckinndgara have -played tha
J—I” with tbair parly about Mon'gomeiy,
tha bead-quartan ol tha secession organi
by their diaorganiting course. Bee
■ bout squatter snvoreigniy, aid D.-ed Me.” er ani looked for tho green andguadra
SoutItem oligarchic*, aiujduck* among the sedge- The* h**a
ken Japanese and taught
a U-p,}, g't»J ii*• ureJ
® — ..... )a»i views ol aiaverr. too, than ell ib* hit- i ! will torn out my lillfe Ja
il la due lo Judge Douglas to state that thing I have heard Irwm my own land du- | .,ig U c# and pbiliipptca which have been panasa friend* sgamsi tbe world. G«d
ha ha* rvceutly tlstly denied these chargee, r,n 3 '“y -to*nee had continaed my aitach- c oui|x>avu and uticrsd since tbe day* ol Da- !*!*•• th* bays and gula af Niahao !—Car-
•ut • qut.tion of fencily ha. b„n r.md ''i*? 1 ".‘Ijjjjfjj " l0 '" ,c '"* *" 4 Cl —'" i «»«« J.w.al,
uicti. I snail not aoon torget tha amotions I it ,« nor often 1 m,d am thin* nn t K ■*
halwctu him and tha Black Republican, wnh which I reeved at Via.na, laat No- | at Knfliab paper *to Jfr** whh
wha bear witnaa* againat him. with which vember, tha lirat. tidings oj that atrocious but hara ia a slip Irom the L-ndon Athena
wa da hot prop... to maddle. t&'lOL P^j^ on tba vary da, 1 left Liver
•'•■'.«»>“• I »« I.on,, aggresaiuna, would do more to , • auwt.r.i At r
organtsar -I alave luaurrociion and : restore and advance just view > nf ifie Co-.- ..
on againat the Unit.d Sia-a* I I .—. , .... ,_•** »«U*r^
I have said. Mr. Preaidant, that t
been P*"*»
coudiitoit abaft itave i
ua lull pocket., I *—"• —* • **“»• I lho , rllcU froa| , b , Monteomerv Poet .boot Uvut t,e# "
w.,™ to, in, wm CMKVX ».ph,l>.«ul»Vto t . v wcbfo,l>uo < U. “ , 'T* ™ S** W, ,o r , th. folio.!,,
‘ o—ib,.,, bui in th* com!, „ ,,, . L I, L , lb, »«,.,iob of two my InflttMlwl SmbK. .. '
.mpl.m iV. 8o.il. will .... ; '« K.,.„ol7 I..I-«k, . Dmk.„.7,« in-1
'f' 11 . t "’ ■ i —. r~ -
lie form ot • bn,I i«l,,r, ( r,ic dt.p.ich i ,,7 whfot. come, v,rr
vithout detaiis, w ithout eaplanath nx, aim ureaatnr the whole truth ul tha
pruaaing tha whot* troth of tha mutMir it
Pi F l ^*‘ •« armed and organ- 1 )a a paragraph tram a totei revtaw of a t>ook
called ‘Miavary Daomud," l>y a Mr. Edge. ■
The FlertlaB la Rtchm .ud.
We *ui j fin tha rwault of th# ulection
• tarday, *
Maoaior and Kaprtaenta-
ised hand .>t abolition ciHispiratora had t
from g rn lorctblc poaaeaaion ol tha national
aholabonld tbfe.k fli ght be a
5 i
"baralad”
day hecauaa ol thtir conviction that h# South owe# Tbam, but m « n « cumin , ^. « 7—™ .... , unnilw \ , t— e " w
.I,,7, lbo.1 ol • chance" or nl.c one, cM-.nplnio8 Ihe Sooth .ill .... i "> ■*•«*« U, ‘ w “ k . * Ur.cVfo.iJ,., ^ „ » ' w . .. , ; ol Iho Ul mM. -cool. In IntlMuM ol o coc«rl«l moor- j ht „,h.,. o, .1 I..., . co..(„. f „„n, «l
, | . , | . , dmiea to ttaeil, which it cannot naglect. In tsmtpled him to aalu wha waa hi* second It will to aaen that this Urccktnrtdgcr tn , ***"'° blacks, and that blood had; Mr. Helper, and who kails .Mr. Lincoln as
non— that hi* ruaning only help# Lincoln . ^ ^ indicated our mvtchanta mu.t -knic l»r tha Preaidsaev when M» s,* ,h “ * ^ * n ‘ . , , nwmr . , ■Deady tog unto flu w. I think thrra coold u,* lirat auu-alavcry Pcceuicut v,i u k * lint-
If any "bear.” in thia whole Union ha. hava aaci.vn.iun of one Inti year at lea... cb °’ C ' ' ” , ^ b , U „ W|| , 0 htv# ^ #n t jj |#MfU l “ n '"l ^ Ut 10 h “ •y*!'«“»y tor hav. been no true American heart ta Eu- , e d S .tea, and look* forward .0 tha cxtinc* rm rot »aaiiu „
W# shall not umiartak* to refute th, ph* n * promptly rrapondad "John Bell.” . ... ... . .... Lincoln, lo*t hia balance and fell plump into ‘tot moment teal did not throh and mm ot atevery, and ot tha I'nton too, and of ( J*** Jjf? J* “ 5 2
vvaanatt not uiuiartaxa to refute . | by Hon. il. U. lli.ltard and W m. FafeotMt, . 'hrtll with horror at that announcement.— ! t U« cotton crau marc «ape ullv aa tha ... Je'm* Jackatw t*» *9 » >• »'•
argument, canta.navl in the firat art el* . ‘ lh * D®to»*UW«mrtr«i aav. Mr. HtUtawl waa very recatuly t. , *to Black Republican camp-a cata.trophe Bntl eonlnaa tn hava cxpenancad amotion. ,u,t of hi. lUat.Mt. Aulr ..wahing ot thin t
7 .k., •— ■ *• k-a.it — «. m—hardly icaa deep or dtatreaaing whan I read. ; nook, and after alluduif to the nirciton ffir.JforT 7tr» M at ~9 »a aw*
long alterwarda, au^avcount ol^a meat- many yoera ago ot wbat it en!ia Mr. Jcfler* | W.Dfektn»«n tt — 31 1 — *•
._ ,k ■* “ ,» # scheme ot awiatic pa non, Ue wrunr ' Th.- e.ectton iinnl cf! vary quietly,
- --..to A‘hci.wam aay« ae follows: there being acatcaly any e*C't*nien-dorir-g
special election in Montgomery county last Sihm •« »h'rd Aaecmtlv Dwtnct *f Br»k which it «■• openly declared that tli* nn*' pounded and * uder'plana "*»itnijilld ^thu arLd°awd1a»fed, w*hilo <> ^HR t r«iit4» aiayod
tog m thai city v.o t i nurwiay _o«ns«l^as^. aod Oftney moo rijtu. htr. il ii had toaoauf « Itio at.d daatn feud has sprung u,i where „m» wtaanaas and mdilloranca. Tho *rtw
gaated 10 me then that boloro another year the aola cltanco lay in irtcndly anj unim- uiat ia about 500 aiiort ot tha lull vote. VVn
.5., M,.w.T.w„.7, of Ap.,| — !!“*• mmrome.ouui-u.~H *•-
„ U. on ,h. f„. 8,. p.uc.. ! EV I. Ibo .< No UnT.., Con... ZSZZf ?/. 01 , M .V .
Aa to the remarka in tha last article about j burg, Russia, a carco of bale iwsm. of ,*«. which stv* Me. Fitlw—. iui iMmu I (Vw!1i.mIiV I ah».U ktl- r-nlit-u .a! I
"tbo im re msution ol hla
name,” ll ia tha heart of aoma poor aflicv-
hodrr, wh>> declared fur him to save hia
pres, ut position and now weethat by tha
act be baa mad# rare hla own decapitation
•flat <!"• f>h hi .Match nm. "From OCUnn
lu ocean” let (heir briny laara b« shad over j let it paaa lot what it ia worth, (a (her* « ‘o tha J'rratdcucy, and in reply to the quca-
the aimuitanauua canaignmortl to Balt River ! cotton ffinkrr who, II he knew a di*aotuiion , non who waa hia second choice, ha aatd
Per contru—tha Lootaville Journal save
inprO .ko«, Ibu ■ 78,0101,on of lho t!n. , M ' W,1 ~ n ' • K.poWicn ol j j “ y'
will emu ... "au.ni.nl 7.m.u7 fo. , ■'••» t»Jl*no. ».J. . .p<«b .. 1 t , nJlJ , u of ' |h , Fil ' UKk .in, of lb. : «»(•"•" •» N "'“ b " lo^".WnVf brf,'l"b.'lfo«. U .b.rt lb, , Z
r cotton crop abroad.” Uatil aoma re*. . Jvftvraoaville on 1 hur.Jay night. He urged j ,, . , * "Mr. Oliver T. Board, tbo Brccktoridga xallowa at Charlestown, tn VtrgAua, was
1 .ton.ton ol Abr.b.o, L.ocot,, I <" ">* ■-«-'-«• « >b. ' tonnUofA.fce.tbo Ub.«7 to
i •-■— - “ . - ffituro in rtw third A»*cm* ,w -*—• -* B — L -k-k ..
r I 1*1 •» )'••• "••»•* •» •• wwibH. I* mere ■ ~ *— - •••«• IN I« r >) W» Ml* «!•*••• 1 ly*. mad* lit* appearance
r cotton ffioker who, II ho hn*w a dissolution ( lion who waa hia second choice, be said ib < ‘° lMt (tttyi.p Thursd _
of Jarooa Buchanan and Jobs C. Brockin- waa cottain, would invest tho m«wo krg«!\ with amphaaia that bia accond ehoico among Bnicr lamTxnu—W« hut from a fimalm.’*”* ** |DC ‘ J,B
ndga! Lovely aoJ ttultviaibla in tbair ltv«a, and hold oo to hia cotton in Ut* hop* that th# pra*a«i caudidatca vu John C. Brcck- *«*«l«r, that Mr. W. T. Wood, of Apn-1 -w«oh»- thnt'maottng would hnmKaon Uwlihuratoly : haVafiViif ikaaaaalTax rn| fjyft
■ u .n-.r ilootb. 1.1 iboo, noi ho d.vntfti f , II... ...... w„0.7 ..con biu. • hi ( h.i pl.t. . • [ locblcolo, Lo. on Ibo f.on St. PoUn- Cf In .b. cu, of N.n Un7on, Conn., fo/iiro CLfo" Mu." «'.”'o( M |**« 1 n l ° hi,, b.tnii, 101-
, , , I,..7*0 . ~. tor,, Room., . urp W Ofo. r^« af ,ap<. -b.cb Mr. •^.llaon j... Ulnoon ,0... C0nin.on»0.lih. t .no.ln boo, npolM ..0 I iubTrSoItwl blU tUSLH
■ ai .. for o nlfc "ir-nx .n7 ..Ur-I. ; l " C " ir *‘ “ *"■ [l --' .lfon.1. W 7 bo8.nnn»b KrtmiAg Itrpnu hu i.0r ,0.1.17, 0..7. pat or To. io7 bj Ao boot in IMT, « ilnio. Union or,.,1.1,110. bw 1 f—P-r. of bntwf, ■ into a.,.,., i -til, ib. Ian .-.Im naan. a.
of tbo far.U.0. b. «... . ! *•' I—.1—— -"b.. 7WI.W7 bw. rw.wJ, .. . lfoo,U. p.,„. An,, -..of.c.rw ,» 8,. P.fon*.,,. W. pnb. i bo. Ofo.fo.1, «|tb .«o b«n7wl anT Ul, “1“.^/. A.S 1*“5? S.
I It..7 won.n' |blwwtf >S MUlW.I Alba mil of Ln,. I bnooIpMrar, olltoi Uail, *5 1 I,A ,ba font fa. ,ba b..^ af na, pfon.a,. I nwtta I ol.ra niiitoi, 0, ,ha. pan r baT omr K0-I .:itiU. M .ba^oa.w. aUoja.bo”
POTRPVRHRHHPamdtdimt
l.ad th* Beil nun raken intcrcat vnougb to
have turned oar, at 'hay ahould have done.
A* i» ia, two Douglas mao aro alactcd. Thu
vote cm t tor .Mr. Dtuhiaaon '• not a fall t«at
ol tho brackmndge wrungth in thu county
—and of coaroo thn vote can far uur aan*
dtda'na ia nut a full mat ot Bell’# atrtng'b
•a-acal hucdtad.— Aug. C4/e*.