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CoMus (inquirer.
jolts II. MAK » 11^,..— .....Ifidlfor,
Tvttfef Mormnif. Oct. SO, 1860.
Conetitutioual Union Kowinatiom.
FOR miiflJDENT,
JOBEISr BELL,
y»K TBHKBBbKE.j
VICE-rRU8II)KNT.
EDWARD F.VKKETT.
OK MAMACUl'HliTTS.
Jil .KOTOliA Ij TICKKT.
For lb# 81* U At I urge.
HON. WILLIAM I.A W.tilCkolliom,
HON. II. II. HII.L, oI Troup.
... . . • ,• i (f i| iiiriK 'viul. to cut I From tb<- Atlanta iaserlceo Ortobti 244
••Wltcu Necessary." I 'i Jie MrCruw lurrcspondeneCa • Editor Enquirer.- The tcrm"*ubwts#ion- ThO UniOH Movement ID Georgia. rAe ?5.V SV iSr*Co legc l’r »!:• 1 -A f.-Mlon Of Parties Ibr the «afcc of (lie
YOOMfc* OOfrFttMc- TUT MULKAl'M- 110101*0' Abnui ibo smartest thing uc hate known : #i** « applied to rvery turn who will e*» l ' —- lor the Presidency—whether Bell, Brecklnv | C until fy."
Hoi,. Root. Too.llm I. brjond .l-utl II. | ,h. Ur.ckinrijjr t ,c lu Jo* tlunn, th. i, ublitl, onnoOnco ■ Suit dolor,mu.l'OO '• VM^lo'MiLi'r'ncV'-’d |rW ul o« i^.raJIVnrmy TO TI1B VOTERS OF GEORGIA!
bolJc.nnr) mo.lcndil of alUh. lHmnlon ! pe.ent cam.*. i» >n oc! o( omUorou—llioy > , c .i,t iko InaojunSon ol LlMolu. I bovr mwi»ed, witliin ibo* ~l»,l loiiy ; —Abr»l.«m Liu coin. „ .„ —— . .
'***»— — J **** ***“. *'•— 1 ■— i ii—• puUllth the McCr*w.rfaftcnalall a; eorC ta >ou h*ve*ot to decide tbi« q'K** eight hour*, several importunate letters Before Mr. Hill look liis rest h« recoin* You trill not conetdir it im|iron«r tor me
■ ' S ' 5 , ‘ |,„m dlo'nu, i.liid ««llci,‘e„, od.Wnj .nJ monded o luolon of poiiio. i„ G«. upon ; to coll irour c.rno.1 5 on.iiij|i..lou ,» tiro
onlbefii.l I umo,j m NoMinlitr noil. ,' u "| “ lbc ,„„„| Encailn I honorable lormo, lo ho .uasc.M h, lli» , movcra.nt of all panic. In M... Mtotinc
Your vutc« on that day will determine Committee* ol the different panics ^ Into j State Kteeutivo Committee*! oMho ^three ssscmMed at Atlsnta on vVedncacay night
leader*, and we are noli there fore, surprised **oul<l
that ha baa first ventured to InLrpret and • c >ric»pondencc, in reference to Mr. Everett’.
explain the meaning of fbura cabalistic i ending hi* children to a achuol of hia owe u | a>i ^ wf<i> -
ttrorda •‘ipJlei ntteuw/" uj -n which the ‘ .S.atr. Our* i* Ihe only Mitrr of thl* city * . antreeiion- ' winch «c ate ui.fi.tiurati.iy d.r.ded, to I part ica in our .State. Mr. Ilill pledged him
r w r.» *‘i roi,ctiun|’ in it. j ,b»i ii.* Z £ “Ut^iT.. ,0°
1 entrance t« trade to hir.-y. Me hate ,, treat!*#, oe we remsiked at tlio tin.*, , ., |u binU , 0 , nW ortJcr tnt l good Eltcu ral Ticket. whose tNity it -! u:I ho to Hue ui d the Ha il ,,nrty would nut, that h«
called in vain ui>on the BrrrkimiJg''f.nprt* i wo knew li>al it would dirguot Hcnaiblr men .. *, , . r f the tuat the tol*. the .itute in favor «l the . would join in the fo*t;
‘ governtnent—tl yoa ate in f*vor <>» mmn ntai *
with »!| the
by an otu whclniiric ;
f*lc that wn *V.a*l I a*.n
luaiu^ '
Linedti, and to *av» ti i ’
a time, m *uch an is*ui\ wii! .. , v
10 make patty a'uic, and kt.., •
divided!
iVlttn ettr friend* at iTic N >r ’-.
to be ovcrwhtlmcd and nrr ciu‘,„
and ut Novvnan on Thursday last.
For man) year*, the people finva b*en SioutluTn man, any Hue L'n:
MAir< M.l i n DOUOl.J
* “ tsjVAK cl thl
'. rtHiutt r, <•»
7,h *• 10A. I. Iiui’KCK, of Taierra.
tth *• J.AfAYIT K l.AMAIt,of Uncolu.
Ptibilr H|>eakliifC*
J. K. WaodkI-I. will addreaa th* people
of Ruvavll county, Ala#, on batardty the
31 of N »**mbrr nnt, on the political Uaue*
t.f the c*tiva**, at llimee* llcat.
l>i»cu»»ion invite I.
*lhe I’olcctiuii Itcturiiio
We rrrjuent our fnei d* in all the counties
round about to send u* the election ratorn*
of their reepectiva counties by tba rtry Jint
muih aftrr the election. D-n’i watt for
your neighbor to do it, hut attend to it
yourtelf; and be aur* to send by Ibo fi**t
noil, even if the trlurn i* not full for >he
county. H *ome boxes *ra lacking, and
you here time, give u* the votes in hand
and the estimate for the bnx« s lo he heard
Irion. We shall rely on tfou /
lire Pics ms lit Ilill Flail.
Wa learn that the rau«e of (he la loro ol
the mail from ihi# cily to IMea#ant Hill and
Wateily Hall (complained ol by a cotree*
pondent th# otlurday), is that the enn*
tractor neglected or abandoned the route fur
about two week*. He has, however, ft*
atiuivd the *rrvice, and wu hope for its
regular fnnlll»tiarr» h*ry iter.
Progreks of the tinlou Muveiitent.
We l-.rlifve that no propoaitmn, content*
plating a £• station of embittered party feel*
trig ond divisions, waa ev. r rrceivrd with
inure fav.tr by Hie people of tl. urgia, than
Urn plan ol Union in iipport of one Klee*
total ticket pleilgrd to the casting of the
vnta u| the Mlalc ill aurlt a way as to elect
(il po**lbh) cither of the opponents of I,in*
c»ln. We n-hr to >«vei«i ol the | < puisr
imeiings that have indorsed ami seconded
thi* | rtpoiin.oi.
tlu Saturday Uatyiwo Tf*pectelil« portion
3 f . //IV .ru't,' 151 .'/i Al 1 ,',V4\y,"iJ , «TK l i l '| l „lS
v»iiaiu«-i«iton tha propriety of n fusion ol
tits tnree pminoei r ...i«*/' 'i'lueo cliair*
in -n were called to preside, nnd rr.iolut » n*
Wt-ta adiipted heartily arroi-tling Ilia move
ment. Wo copy tho firs', na ripraaaive ol
the aanlinP'rit" uf the inrnting—iha r« n n|u*
lion* ha*tng been teporied by a c«nitnilt*e
headed by U«j|. J. K. Johneon, llemocratic
ttenainr lor the county :
Ro*olvtd, ’l'liat wu, Iho citizens ol (’lay
toncounty, Irrcepeetivo ol party, im.oii*
nieinl iliut the Kaicuiivu ('ominiiieoa ul the
Him « puimnil pailn-a nl (ioorgia nMemhlo
•t aomu coiiUnl point, na aunii as poaa>hlo,
a id I rni an EiluioiqI *1 iokui lr«*n» ihoau
already h Imu ti.o pcuplo, m hu voinl lor
hy tliu pr< pin iirtKpucttvo ol puny, * nut
F.lvrt ra to no plrdgnl to give thu volo lo
tho mini who run detent Lincoln, whuthor
it he lireuklnrldgc, Oouglua • r Ih 11.
Toe re*u(utiona wore advocated hy Col
Johnson and A. J. Mcllndr, and opposed
hy M. H. Fears. Tho void being put, (ha
whole meeting axrt-pt Mr. Four* united lit
paaaing tho resolutions.
On the *00)0 day, a Hireling of citizens
Was brld at I’alnietto, Curnj bi ll county,
which unanimously passed u-sniutions of
♦ bicli the following explains the puyjoti^
d
piop.e ul itif* In. Cui.prasxinnal J>.• ri«*t m
rns** Gonvt'liltun assenihicd, that tlie puopli*
ol tleurgia unit* upon n.iu i onmion L'lwcto.
ral 11> k«i, comp, ••■■i ui a ccr'uiu uiiinfirr
ol thu (rure.ii several tu-keta in i|, u .s„,io.
‘ ,u y " •»« to cast thu vole ol
Ine H>alu In sueh manner »n u II uio t i (| c
tualiy ill test ilie eltcuou ol Ahrahuin Lin
coln i. r Freedom, niteisour luatty appro*
Resolved, That we pledge ourselves to
aid me tlecuon ol such a Ticket, when
formed by the several Executive* Co lit*
l**s, and that wo stuiu d deeply regret lo *cs
any uppoattiun to it tiituughoui our mate.
A mavting of tho same character was
helJ in Macon on Tuesday night, which,
tba 'It It graph says, waa "very nuturnusly
attended." Thus chtirfou were oj.p. ini-
ed—fiicndaof Uell, Uouclas and Rreckin*
ridge. Hon. Tims, ilardt tnsii ulTeied rr*o.
lutii na favoring a union ngam»t Lincoln,
and, sllar debate, they wria carried a* nr
learn from the Ttitgraph, “with but lew
dUaenting Votea." Wo have nut yet recei.
veil ths Citizen with a tcpoil uf this meet*
log.
«T Wee, and read carefully, the atlmi*
ral le ai.d petnotio uj,, »| ul Hun.ll.ll.
Hill on this auhjeat.
Ihu liuiuU it iota.
Tha Marianna £altr} r 'te (./boie editor
hae just reiu.i ed front me “revolutionary
nrar” in Cilhoun count*) aaj* that the •
wh.da alT.ir v. >t gristly exag|aiatrd. The
dirtlri.lty original, d in tl*** „«ainpt ol a
part* pf men styling Ihen.rclvea • Ragula-
tors” to drive one John Durden and hi*
family and eurne friend* Ir- m ths county
(tor raaaona not given.) The DutJrna or.
gantivd a party nppoavrl lo the Regulator*,
styled "Mudarslurs.” 8omo weeks ago
one of the Durdens was abut and mortally
wouuded while going down the Cnipola
riv#r m a canoa. j na DutJrna afterwards
•hot „ i„ ail M*vd Uagina, SUppU^Dg him
to he a Regulator. Ituuird.al.ly aftn thir
the light occurred between tha two parties
—the Durden crowd numbering eleven, and
the Regulator* probably twenty or tbu'y.
In ibis hgtH, the Durdana lost one nun
klllvd, Larkin Muagrove, and out seven ly
wounded, Ciiu.oii Mu*giov*. On# m *„
wounded on the aide 0 f x[l9 R, |llUlofft
Tho tnterprin dl.btliavea tha reporu thu
plundvr was tha object of any
Ilea, but anJeraUodt that the ahantf had
peacs warrants for the aireal of a. me of the
paruaa placed in hta hands as early as July
Lai. On the arrival uf the Jackson nvl.tia,
a number of pcrsoiia«r noth panic* vulun*
tardy *urraodcnd to them, anj a.gtccu
R.gvilatora and eight of the Duidcn patty
were tern to in# Apalachicola J t j|.
what erudition ol thing* would
render protection by CoDgreeaioual inter*
venti.n ••ncccf.ary”—they had "nary
word” in reply. Hut sums inquisitive-mem
ber uf our party has had letter luck in in*
Icrrogating the Hun. Robert Toon.hV while
he waa speaking at Albany, (la., a lev/ daya
since, lie asked the IL norshlo Benatur,
who was clurruring for protecliun, why
llrown'a revolution* in the Meoxte were not
sustained by the Hrrckit.tidg i patty—and
we copy Mr. Tuomba’ rej ly front the -Vyu/A-
wtiltm Arm, a Ursckinridgo paper;
H lu antwetlo tlic qoralion pot, l.o mid that ii
wa* A4tcnil i.monx Ci-natore mat Cutij;r.-.-si')nal
Int-ivt iiuon ohc.'j! 1 be n.d to only when
ti..j : • i etwaid tin iwlMiul Md
Lxm.uU*') atm* otrha guvern.r.- m laded in mee
ting iho »xigtniK» t!>at n, i,l»i iin; that th*;
bupinna Court had ali< eiy fit • !«i. d»ucli la*«a
a* the Kaii*a* Act void ; that ho bad U'<-u dab-
bliug in iho law aomu quarnr ol u comoiy.tnd
hi* rveoiicetmu w as, ti.ai when the Court* h* h)
a law to ho uticoiistrtutiuiial and void, the
Lrg'elaturd did not go to work lo rrp-’nl n, as
tho decision* had alroa»iy fin.tUcd up that burl*
ue«a w ithoul turihvi troublo.”
Aiuw w« ark any man tl common acme,
dots not this answer admit th at the Rend
ers' demand is a mrrn humbug, and that
the contingency rrndciing intervention nee*
varary can never alias 1 Look at it! lie
msintaina that a general decision of tbo
Hupitinc Court, already itndmd, pronoun
ce* such acts prejudicial to slavery as those
parsed by the Kansas Territorial Legiab-
uro to ho "unconstitutional ard void,” ai d
that decision lie rists tho deinaiid of the
aulb. Protection, ho says, can never hr
ncessaty” us long as that deciaion stands
—not until "tbs Territorial legislatures,
lire Judicial and Eucutive arms <f th*
(luieriiinunt,” have uli fails fj in "meeting
tha exigencira ihat may arise”! In this
case, tho Territurial L giilatuie and the
Eli culive a fin of the (•oveinmeul hate
failed t» protect slavery in Kinsus, und we
do not see, as wo have said a diXcn Iiuhp.
how the ductrion of tbc Pupreme Court in
thu Dnd Wcotl caio can ho applied—ly
what process it can he made rffrt i x %e. Tho
local Territorial laws hurt- expelled slavery
from Kansas, and Mr. Tootubt saya that
the seredcia mean in this and all aurh cases
lo rr1y upon a past decision i ,( Hupretne
Court for "protection ’ and redreael It
this is not diluting tho grenl doctrine ul
Proliction to the wrnltness of skimmed
butterunlk, il has n atr*ngth which the tsstj
wl "liiS'CHlers” only can appr. ei.ite, 'l'hore
is not a paiticln of tl ftrreiH-o lirttrern Ihia
position and DoUitlas* doctrine of r«|ustter
see that tho only sensible* and *,.|e policy ••
i/nlon parly—that of the Territorial lee is-
laiion uf I6h(l—a rcnlruint of Territoiial
action on thi* subject until a state consti
tution is fotmetl { not the leaving of th.
people of tin* T«rriioriea '*j erfrctly firo”
(as the Kansas hill did) lo legislate upon
slavriy na tl.ey may think pntpvr, and then
relying (as Mr. Toombs says hia parly does)
Upon ii genual and inapplicable decision of
the Hupretno Court in ••protect" rbvrry
ogaitifi TertRorLI "uofriendly IrgisJatiun” 1
- -w • ♦ • ♦— -
'I lie Vlulun Mm « UtLlil in Croi
We copy to*day several ut.clrs in refin
ance to this important poptih-r movoment.
It will ho aoen that both the Hi ll and Dang
le* Executive Committees manliest u laud
able demo to bring about tho pi"poful
union nl the Houtli—a union u prcially de*
■irable in Hrorgin, hicaiiao it will prevent
tlto clmico of Pivsidcntial Eloctora by a
budy of legislators elected without il o
■lightest rckrciice to such actum on Ibpii
put, and ll.ereluro not tlje irprcbontativti
of thu popular fi'iUiineul. 'J lie llirckiu
-is* ** .«,*i*iiuu ror tins Ulliou Was
fiiat tangibly proposed hy a leading ond
influential gentleman of their party, nod *a
uiuny Breckinridge tnon voted lor it in the
mars tui i ting at Newnan, we c*n indulgo
tho hope ihat they will soon bring up the
rear and carry out in practice what they
have so lung hern preaching lo the people.
There is a conflict brtwien thu calls uf thu
Fill •ml Douglas Commit!we as to tin
lime and place of consultation, |>m tbi*
d.nVrrucu as lo detail cannot ho priuiitiid
to hinder the consummation t f the great
end to he accoinjlulird. Ms think tint
the time proposed by Mr. (lardnrr had lu.t
ba agreed upon, and that cither Milltdgi-
v.lle or Mocun he the place of meeting.
1 be actum of ike Fullun ( ounty Exec*
Ultve Comm.tire of tin, llruckinr.dge party,
• xpvhiiig Mr. Lutkill bicausa lie favuird a
union of all par hi a at n, 0 8.. u ih opposed
to Lincoln, is not ominous of favorabto a.*
lion Upon the proposition by that party—it
rather indicates that they will practically
rrpudla'o that Very unanimity nf fcrliug
and ifluital the Mouth whnh they ban
heretofore pruicascd to have most at hcari.
Hut the people of Hrorgin will remember
that this movement contemplates the cast*
mg i l the Eiicteral vole of the Btale lor
tiny candidate who can hy the vole oi
Uiurgia defeat Lincoln, ai d will prevenc
the legislature from usurping a j irrogativr
which the prop It alone rlu uu exerciar,
1. t whatever party repudiate it, the people
wiil sustain it,
The ('niuii I*
t! Ol lue OIU<U III IDII'I Wl '“W 1 wvuiWjUlli III 'll* 'Uli"".
, . , . .1 . . , Bovcruun-in—>■ j«« - man iiMat likclv to dolrut the election of ' He wanted a united Houtli, and wiin It,
^rullijut. iLc c.u.u uf.p.rljrthi,UMOll.d , „ nJ(| (|„ Oon.1iIull.o-»« f*» L.ncuin. TU'-’c lf.nr. iiifurm i. u *' Ui>wl Hi.i -Omiihi
to such miserable humbuggery. In truth, . „ , ... ,, „ i it . c ma-rca of our lellowcuix-<1 have. ConrUlulion and 'he L* . .
ilWMlb, >))liu.l,n<) ,l..li»-t.< cl». 8 e of JuLu J«!l «M *ni»...e. U jo I j|llh0 |„, |,» d,,,. un.,ui.gc.lly. «ni-i .truck t... .i p.lrioiic, I tonktd opon i’
. . . , ' i,retard by till* Hovernqjntl lo • uc ‘ l • r, * ex * ' iihaucally, with rctirely a dn cnitng voice, . tho greatest and be.*t moveiurnt ul hu file,
1 "* campaign, and ha* re*acted with disaa* .... , ln off> j ni i demanded that (his aiiuuld he done. From ; He wanted u* to qu.t abueing one a. o'her
trous and deserved rflVct U|»on the bead* of 1 ,cnl 1 0U
tie*.
(be inventor*. Thu Montgomery ConferI-
***"« in Mary land ami
i for BreckitmJgr—for it »• now rcl-
eration ha* bean inf. rmed of right voter* j bey md doubt that so i»t a* Urerkin
woo Inve been convrrte ! from Hretkinridge fidgo m* 1 * in Heutg^a ere con.ern* , i tj
lo Hell by this correspondence; it lays that ; arc openly for diiuui»n upon Ihc . lection
it ha* seen the name and can prjduce the ; of Lincoln. '1 hen the crisi* is “P”® u *'
pro l of the fact. It need* no proof, h«m. ! Look at it full in <b« face-r/onV Jlinch.
, vrr— tfic n .in who wouIJ not quit a parly j Vote for tLe Government or vote ngstnsi it*
«lfttci< 1 in *urb |»iJ.llinfr trick* ia mdivso* ' Thi# ia tbo irreprettibfe conflict in th*
lul.ly ••joined lo hia idols." } •.ggih, and especially in Cicctgia. Farmer*
We regret that Mr. Evrrstl has dignified j u ( |J, 8 untry, do you feel oppressed by tl#
this klLu hy any notice. We toppoaed I (j uV9rfltnrn t 1 haiar.d does the Government
him a man too well-balanced and imper- j ^ ro , ecl you ) n yoUr person and property to
turbablo in hi* self-rssprcl to atojp to a j J0uf sa( i»fec«iou or not! are you e:j-y» n «
dentil of such a charge. Hut he has | |hfl blfMing# or curaea «f your country !
(dnulitl... under a" rrrunfuu. .| p,.h, n.ion j Ant „ (r |te „ qutl ,iu,„ c.lnl; ."J ."l-'lj
f Ii. ,n.cl .1 ih. truth) thought prop., to , | >(mo , h> XumJ ., No« m h,r. »nJ
ttni.,r th.m fo, you,,,!,,..e.«h *nJ ev.ty
discfsiin by ti Lgr-iph tho imputations m* df
agaiusl him, and wc copy hi* dispatch in
this piper.
Moro ab ut that "Lock atid Hull JHory t M
The Haltimuic Clipper «>f the lGtb thu*
treats the reports, which have gone abroad
from tlml city, of a defection nf a portion
of the KOpp.rtera nf Bell and Everett:
This dilection is a second edition nl tho
M.-rv of tint three black crows, li ha*
• wollcn (nornioue’y in bring tuld. A* far
av can no accural* ly ascer'atneu. i!io "very
lar«e drasirtion t <*m Bell nnd Everett,"
tour, which ilm-c Knyhl* of Disunion Demur ■
iacy h.ueiho.r cakula ion, amount* toexanily
mvijud.vtdun *, oti-huni throe hkve already
reirattej. Ihniilo* thcee, two or tiir o—who,
liho tiin Rev Ool French rf. Kvaos,have preU'ii
de*J to be Americans w»nfo they were mcretly
working for L nc . u—b rv ccrneout openly and
made, a parade «l tbwir lt«|wbUcant*m ; bm tha
* hoi# bitted don’t amount to as many s a
baker'* dux n, nnd Mmy itro piincipally nten wli<»
“ i - be. cist to any party with
winch ih :y «.
i all.l a
1 belt avowtd adlierriiCV to Lincoln ha? given
goty < ILnee to iltaHeim.ui Ko|<uiiluuua, wtir
t'lreamn t<» a‘i>nd<>n a party that will re<ogntx<
tb« mtin’M-rship nf '•iicli |.o 17c a! mi chief tusk
ers, and the knowledge of tli-ir vuluniary ahan-
do.imcDt nl IJ-I1 and Evwett has it'traded to
•He »t>pi>crt ol th* Union party candidates hun
dred* of go U and true, (.onacrvativa, orrjer
lot >u« and Uuiou aostau.ing cmieu*, who h*v<i
i*. tvr b, foio nvuwid Ibvlr adt.eiencQ to the
Union par y. We aro n atifo-d to bo uhle to
Hite out litcnd* in town nnd . ountry, m .Ma-
yla- <1 it' d elncwhi
stronger to day,
previo s to tl>« i«
Hal l
cipnl election.
one, to that whan tbc conflict li t<ver you
will feel prepared in heart ar.d conscience
to defend yoursrWf# agalnat the rspioachea
of tbu world. My countrymen, let
»hn Unto", 'lie i These strifes ond divuiona have cuminued
Ycilow-c'itix* have. 1 Con/tUutio*nnd’ he’ lit* proportion tu multiply and turrcaac, mini the peace . !
“* 'ho country ana the Integrity ol the Uuy*
ernment are, hy consent ol all, moat sori
oueiy threatened with an early and irrcpa
rable disturbance.
The Union and the South have a comm on
enemy, l'hat enemy ia Necking tugot c n*
tr< 1 tl tbo Union und pervert it from ii*
original design, and through sue!, perver*
I aiun ihcy seek to giatily u lauatical Ii -aiil.iy
v .... - J to Hie institution ol <hv rf »u.h, Slavery
pairtotiaiii el aided in forming the Unit’ll, and, among
not succeed 1 ! other inducements, to secure ita own Iran*
- l shall always think it ought to hav. me- quility. lie, therefore, who war* upon el
and commune with | teeded. I had no tnfuuaimn before I went | titer i» the enemy of both. I Uu*
n taered altar of our j to the City Hail, that any proposition fora
all deplore the evil* fusion would be niadr.
-Inch threaten us—let us oven their in ' 1 waa not consulted. I rated r.ot "to
I’.cioii by our concurrent auirn. rftiong | lead." I waa willing lo follow, where I
a# may be our po:'y prrpoiLesaiuna let them j plainly saw the linger*pointings ol patri-
nut prove lobran mipasaahlc obataciu to J otiam.
tbe performance of a / icat putrtutic duty, j Wben I went home I w ro'c iny rraigna*
Tfic timer demand, imperatively demand, : tion as « hairmun uf 'he Ex. Comtniitee of j unmet
mutual conccaatun—and them thou Id be the Breckinridge and Lane Club, detetuiin-| other, nnd that, too, in tho taco of a jeer
ir.ognai..iuoua concession un tho part of all. 1 ».d, il my party would not uo with this j titock*ng, defiant, fanatical, liarmomoua 1
Let na *co whether wc »rn equal fo tba oc* 1 movement, I would. 1 handed ihtl it*.g* ; .‘”t*', (Ills state uf thing a c
cation, by meeting here on t-n-urdsy, tba l nation, about 7o'clock tha next rooming, to ] Five thousand px'riot*. «•! all parties, i
v7.h inst. Lei ua whether wo arc ca* • tho Collector birth# IntelHginccr. with the j aeinhled at .Ncwian on Thursday Let, w
patiie ol making iho aacrifico of individual j irqucat ll.at it be given tu on* of the editoj
lie wanted us to qu.t abusing
. . , and unite arainrt a common fo*-. Ilia pro-
non l rejoice, greatly rejoice, that the j position axel the revolution met the approval
people arc beginning in il.etr sober bccond ol my judgment, and * r.t'.rcd in'•» the deep*
'hongbtf, to pi rcctve the errors of party ! cat reirsac* of my heart. 1 w-.iited not to
di-luetuu. It i* a btight manifestation, the • outer with fleab and I otd, l.u'gave the
very hrik.'fiiet'* that has h*n rued within mv : suggeatinna my hearty opproval. rfubic-
u*y in behalf of our country* Lai ua than ! quent refb-
mcei ibia rare uV« rture, in the ktnd, cun-■ hrm me :n the wi»dotn
dilatory, loyal spirit in which it I.-* been i tbo movent* nt.
made. Lc: lor ■ '•■"**»•' 1
•M.r tr.iestinu »"i'
lulIi ui her aroond
1'lMlllll}
And will the honc-t vutua ;
that shall lit a a i ft it**, f t \
bo dr scried, our Union t., b c t'. ; ,
knd i.ti.culn lo ho dcced—are ,
continue—and party w rv _
dtsjmee t<* enable n ft-,v ,
anil preraca tu gctcuntiu, .
oflico* t
Honest Ti'tcre cf Guurgiu,
who appmaehca you now •
party? Litton to no oik v. ..
par'j abuvo cuontrv, ru.d e:i
hariuuiiy. T*e*i art
It wuj a fcLriou*
Urcckintidgv itinu, i
getting their d'rt
getli r, na they did t
ti>|f t
and itaolv•..(* (U; >.
Lai viijuld cun I to
tufical inexorable logic which must demon ! None who raw mat harp
s'ra’c t'» infamy the whole "trrcpretsible j tor k ct it.
coi'fltct" disciple* of the day. j Voters ol Gw-nrjia, let ;S
To save this Union from euch an enetny j tng cover thu S'nte. lie
and ourselves Iron, such u fato, wc hate no suiy wiio urge^von to *.»,
corniuun organ.zaiion, and v.urk with no tie nuit bo your friend 1
cmibun purpnau. We exhibit energy— ' stop jour quxiruia—rtpu
energy—but ‘
| be bant.-l
I.
»., •- mand it at
peal to you, lastly, to ponder well, ronatdrr ,
jou, -.J., «« Lone.iiy, tighleou.ly n,.d | Chin'n C
feelings lor the take ol ail and tlir. gu.
all. Tho call. 1 am a**re, i> mada at me
eleventh h.mr, but wc;c it the very Inat, ray
feeling* prompt me to echo back tho m-
spouse to thuaa who have u light
J. W. A. HANFORD,
arrival at the oflice- The Ex Com. j cd—"1 hn
| when they denounced tnc. 1 am creditably tinne
i iufurmed, knew that I had written my tea- j Volet* i
| ignailon. For reason* best known to tha boll* ua rc
livillscrcci my Rti* r was tuppres»u<i and j Allow n
tna ccitiuie ol the Ex. Con. published. 1 occasion
left uu the morning tra.n, bavin? no lime to j pume* in
askemhh tha Ex. Com.,but took the earliest j by which
.ubtliy, »«d when >uu ahell have done your
duty to your God arid- your country, you
will receive the plaud.t, "well done, thou
good and faithful aeivant." VcTEB.
To the People of Georgia.
1 have been recently add'c*#id in lelirrs
Irani dillermt portions ol the Stine, ca hu? j
on me as Chairman of the National D* mo j
cratie State Committee, to tako action on |
the prupored lusion ol oil parties
common Electural ticket. It ic due t
the public *cntinient on ilit* «uij
(hould correct tho it
chairman ul that committee, and do
tecl empower'd tu take mitlioMiativcactii
ul one from «aclt Cut-grci
appui'iU'd by the CuAvenuui
August. Tnai Ccnimtilee I
meeting, and lus uu clmirni
hi tho prr*eut imer^cncy t
The "Cloven b'uut ’ wcarea them oil!
The llrrcktnriilgH Max* Mrnting at S |-
tna, Ala., I»*t week, rrfursd l.> p**r a r> #o-
lution authorizing ths Elector* nf their
parly, in c**e they are ehclcd, to cn*t the
tituuglt rsIleJ upon m> to do by nirmlyri ul
the party. We learn from tlto Montgumi-ry
JV.7, that "quifu a i.unib.r of the most
respectable and intfllignit gpnilemen of the
Breckinridge party ut Mrltni huve renuun-
ced their connection with it on accuuot ul
tf.o r< fo*.*! nf the party to p:mi f r rca .lu.
lion," '1 i.o tefuva) makes il evident that
the Bnckinridge leaders will not make soy
sacitlicN uf pony fur tiie a.«ko of p.«.venting
the election uf Lincoln, hut sis ready to
sacilfiue the Union itself if he ia elided hy
their Inc/it*. They peiaial in a policy cal-
cultlad und deaigned to permit thu triumph
ol Ltitcoln, and avow their purpuse to rev-
olutmniza the Government in the event . f
tho »uccci* ol (heir own policy 1 I* U ■
wonder that conarrvttive and Union-loving
men arn fast deserting them, after so uu.
miatakatld Uli exposura uf the game they
are playing F
UAOi;at> our Auaix !— \\ e pubiiahrd, Ihc
other day, a lit'ie paragraph fium tho Mont
gomery Cotr/fct/c*•#*»-, . ,1...
mouul VHioVtwf ,T two tfcrr,"
(houttnJ 011 , 0 |„ o( A , objlli ^
wliicll somo of llio ,U|t|K>.i.r. of Rre,'kin*
riJtf. I. "I offered lbroo,!i ihe Mnit. w.
umv le.rn Jrom Lie Confedtratiun iho, n Jt .
Monl,om.ry g.n.1,01.0 died on ib, ■»,.
lie. m.fc.111; lire (iro|i,.llion, loll thorn lltal
111. money r.a, le.dy, „„d e«»e lh„o, . dry
willrio which lo Rt.ke their., but ihot »l„„
lie died o,.ln they felled to re.!■011,1. «,
««ll «S«m, doe. ,l,y on. know ol u ,ii, 8 |o
inatatice in which thu Nuppurtcra ul llirck.
inridgo have stood up to a f, t
propuait on nf tti**ir own ?
I hc fit 111, U n f viuu Hallies.
'V« again remind the public that both
tho Recorder and the tedeml in ion wdl
publish Dally paper* during tho approach*
tng section ul ths i.egi»!*turr, whnh rum-
mem<•» «;» Wvduv..i.y tho 7th of ISuvem-
ber, at tJJl for tbo xrasion. 'l'hu*e who
wi*h lull report* of the pn>c.*odiog
important session, ai d who hav*
attend to Ihe matter, had bust give th„, !
name a and aubiciiption - -l I 1 Miff*
Who Will iloubiUsa IKC
*lif paper whirl) they may di bignatr. I a*" 1 cun»e*l ti.
Mo l u»lot).
Jidittr Enquirer :—In the 2.ms of yes
terday mornh g there appeared tha moat
illiberal ond narrow-minded article, on tlie
• ul j'Ct ol tba fuaiun in tlua State of all
partita, that it has ever been my lortu;.e tu
aco. Every word and sentence hut breath
ed the low eat feeling* ol vein*line** and uu*
I Minded auapiciou. And when l tellect, j
Mr. Editor, I am not axtor.itlied at llie U’ie’w, ol Thowe 1^'hive"conauiud,
spirii ol thi* article after all, fur when you mc *, gsnerai oppruusimn. D uu
call to wind tho character ol thu men w ho j to defeat Lmculn. Ibuty-tvvj
have tin inllucr.ee over iho temper of that I rn v<.tiH
paper, aafoniahment ctatee. F« r inatance, j , r4 , e( j on one name. But it m<
it Ims not been three moutba since ono <1 | .. 0 od purpose in quieting toaeun
the Demorretie nieuibcra ol the l<oglnaturt j i«iiu*inu » u'Jrmo
lor line cutiniy w;i* heard to say that were j t 'h # elect on.
Mr. Boil to carry thu Stato by a large plo* j ^j v Mig^eaiiua is, ihnt tins n
rality he would not cast hi* vote lor him tho Executive Commune* ut tho
Again, this is the home uf M. J. Crawford. J ,a | , I “ , ! * e, B # „ l d ^ b * f , i U JI !
and Allied Iraraon, two of the inoat biitc-r I „ n i* -l |wcta» r «l zickeV, ao-1 pnaen
and uucomprumiamg Dtaunioulat* otid j, t , | Ur *l,rir unammuit* opjj
Breckinridge Democrat* in tlto State—man eltcmra to i<o tuipuweieJ tu c
who* J " ■»»">'■« •" r.T5iLSfc , £Sfi , .K
Union. Tho conatrvative end r hmI men ol lo |j t .| is Mr. Breckinridge
MorcoBfe county should >nko this thing l D- uglas.
,rt,.u, v ,.y,t ),■>.,I,, m.rdl.., ol »odi I lonh.r .u„.tt ib.t il„ ,l.e
1U».1,III WM.fl • i Ihl-c uok I, lUlUJtnlofftllWi:
rueeling, ai.d show them (hot the pcplc
will not longer he governed by such reck- J-itrnily tltttr
lose politician*. ^ ^ I £
n:x\
>lecu* tins p'cdge ot patno.i
te, n a lew W'UttiS, to s ut
wlrchhaalcd to this uni
me niecting* nien.tonci—ih'
wc propose to curry it ou', npii j
riuoity to notifj them ol nty course. I Ih*' reault# which we anticipato from it
\Vbuv tbull 1 say to the u.ikiudiieaa o( ) l- The icceru »lections tn the Northern •
that prhaee "private political tergivusa- 8ietc«—e*p.nelly the uncxpectea result in .
tion*.'* Fcnuayivaui*—Itave convinced ua tha the j
My "private political" t«ntirncn»a have Rctjuhiican party will elect their sec«ioo*l. J
bean the aaute with mv •‘public.'' anti slavery candidate* to tho Preeid-ncy |
'Ihcy weru wdl known, when I mi ap- ! a'*d ^ tee I'reaideney, iiuleas actneihing is •
pointed to the uliicc which I resigned, jmd j speedily d<
the , pstrtutiani ever
n ut J early dtamemhe
been aopromptly rjpi tted.
ver given, on all uccod ms, my nd-
u to the nnjuriiy repot• nr.d tlio
onal Dia'nct
i.l the 14:b u
Mr. Ui
x.r.asiona, opfMi*cd stvc.al
tiun* oi iny Irtcndx which 1 considered
j proper, ar.d not warranted hy our pla:
; or generally erdoracd t
"tn partixans in
»r tinpropncy,
tv difler as
tall
2Ul i
eifiilohon of o
j ciection ul Ln
it ply
! the r
I fuoreabte
i!tber» of i H. II. Doug
per-
nrV. I have, for
L'l.iriridge, il 1 knew
at Lintu'n. 1 have
never Nynijf ih /'d w ’h tl.nf r-isiint-ss that
wou.d ".II Bella ’I roe rfoiicr," or Doug-
lx* an Alioh'i -nisi. I do not believe r. h-
er charge, ^ly • public and private politi
cal torgtvcr*amount to this. I
abate none of iny Drerkmiidge noi.uns ;
but tor mv county, my whole country, for
a iiniied South lor iho pre*r nation ul this
union under the Constitution, and to avert
"»••"*« "'.ti’pl.iyvAaiff.w t,o.-no. ,;,d
in MIC solid phalanx, organize agaiotf a
' Ttte l’i
ciiuoa, and thu* mw> he uhta.iicd as I <H
ent.me.it, un the propm
union uf pat tieas ihc exigency will a<K
The convictian i* lapully ajrsadtnu n
ilccptiiiiii' throughout • t,a rftato that
people ul Georgia sliouid stand, at the :
proaetpog I'.e-iidmiial Hf cru.n, tinned "
m«f*. ami tisva hut one *Ux
i 'lie It—ID to l.w voted lor o
tlfcCiuti,.* in Fctiuay 1 vanta.
i, so cltar.v ludicaiinc ih« pro- |
Kepubitcau bung ele-
, hut If
t that
: I'lCbldriltiai
"Me mi-«r»ble, which way slnll I fly
Inlinim wrmli and n finite dt-spalt F
Which wav 1 fly ih hell ; n.jaull am hall;
And in tlto lowest dupin, a l>w».r th-cp
Bull ihuintcMt.g to devour nm opens wide,
Tu which tho hell 1 Mulh-r sicuis a heaven.
<*, then, a last relent ! la there no ptrec j L,, V.
Lull lor repentance—r.ono lor pardon Idt f" !
In ihoau day* came Thotuas R-, tlio pol- vaied
itician, speaking in ths wtldftr.esa uf tju.l. j tar to b-»tie tr.u vote
,11.11, an,I .avin, It.u.nl, „ UC. m.D, lor "I T
... . , . , *d danger to the Union, and ot danger*
the kingdom of Breckinridge is at hand j threatened whico would hu mliiuicty worse
For this ia the iu.ui spoken of by thu pro- j than disunion, are diawing Georgians id all
|.l.c y.nc.y, saying Tbo vulc. «( one or,-' * "'« c ! 1,cr 11 •*'"' 1,1 ' r * , ' ,nl *K- , A
' ,, ; paramount iJrairo prevail* with all—tho dr-
mg in the wiidcme** ol Alabama, |rspar* ' | tttl ,,i Lincoln. The cunviciton is umvur-
)r tho way ol Bicckinridgu and make hi* j »!•»• Georg
rlu^lion sure. And the sad* Thoin-i* K.
l ad hi* raitiirnl of woollen anti linen, and j 0 | Ge rgia shuit'u have no divided counsel,
••ducumen'a” round about his loins, and hit I "• 'ho policy of the Stale in tuo evuui ol
, ,, i.l Linsoiu e election, '1 hu inatinnt ot »cll-
«•'*' 0|K, “' l' lcUu * '" J «*«"'•• ! prfi,or,.tloii tlici.lt. ,l„: ,, n ,„io i.l
I here went nut to him all the District ul ! Georgia—aye, tho people of tho rf■•mh—
};t"li(P,J«iL* , idte, s TK„i.. -J i •I'ff'S 1 ttii:iB.;r,’.',v.ta‘;.y.-iak.‘iltfJ , IUWi
, ' | bo forced upon ua hy Nortncrn lanattcism.
were conlirmau in their haltrl by him, con- : Tne meinuera o| the Executive Lou mu.
leasing (belt rina by voting lor Bill and j ,e ** ot lbe Lckota now h»-t„re Hie
Evptolt. lint when hu n ,„, , ,, people, ConaillUtO h body ol enlightened
» V in “ ‘ msny ol tb«- } lr4c ,j 0lld lrtt „ rd 7 . . *
it. II anil r.veictt urn corns to Lis aproking, | counsels tho people ol
Hivckir.ridgti
hoik to the
ii.otlt tatiuA
thick so
We have
people lor wisdn
f it
ird. I r
i the No
i tried friends ol
i. They art- uni- '
■ have ntsurance* t• a.
•a.myiwisj. miukSSK i
ap'e our enemies. Oor union hi-re will give
uur enemies in ilie N’orili n terrible warn* •
mg, aud our triends a cheering strength.— )
AMrcd \L liar'
i>.' \f .' i»e\vin
Our conclusion then
da un i come together.
■Latl this he ri<
la-' degri
I !•
ork .
| Tun itivc.
rd traitr
5 Cuminicre uu
one to appear hr
l i thu langn
i this l-j
-•ii'iga r
| laiilfluljy! But
t tho sworn i
ger wortliv of
in. loacuia'o
’ Djuhtl
bring all to one, is lu ditiat
ai.d perpetuate a'.rih*. A
intended, and inutoul conct
before iia aiiguat pres-I made. We, th*rcli»ro, in i
V?/ 0 . ? f . *** 9, 1 , ‘' ,^n, wr»- lerred to. jotnod in a kind hot earneat de* I i; nlll .,i y, ... ,
Whither—oh ! whither uund of the tlino Executive Couimitteus I '
hah 1 tly 1 * , MiaH I survive, ur most t!ie 1 ul dm rfmtu to meet ut once, ami irom dio rI,,,;u,, ’d’ * bat
Reader, what do you three titkeia now in the livli, m a mctmil i * *'o troops, anny
libotal spun, to Hrranpo a Common l uku I r .V. ar ‘* *»t f>i» dej
having dim togard tu toe pruhot.lo atreugth I
of the three parttea in tho Ktate,
cent that ticket lor the undivided uci-su-o i„ 0 .•,,,
nor people ; and with tn«uuctu>na tha- iho . „ . . ’
Bloctor., when clig.cn, .lull c».l Lie v,i« ' 1 „l
ul the rf'Hto in such a manner aa at all m-.si |
eflectutlly defeat .Mr. Lincoln—*
roon enemy.
Thi* i* juat and fur and equal
>1 die above pre
W hit rrtd oi ail lLis liaaie, to g«i this
expulsion before the public beJoro iny lit
ter of resignation.
Due* 'he salvation of the Breckinridge
party call lur my destruction f Tho live-
rtntvc 6ummltt»a hn* spuken, y*t / atilt
hie. Gentlemen "of iha Executive Coin-
oiiiice ul the Brscl.mr.dge and Ltno party
for dm county of Fulton," Fatuwcll. If
von d.ink you have done your duty, of
coi.rat-i »ur const ieuces arc easy. A* for
• .■yeell 1 had ratlrorbe cxecu'ud a thoos*--' j
«i , ur‘.. , ,Ton v 'l,.li,vln« ilui l^li.l" „|f|
wt.h an eany conseie-cc. then be e slave tu them we «
any party, that has#o/irr/e generoany, ho { oppuaiuun.
laws.
1 pro- I S|hvi. 1,
Why
font
I ho:
lie said unto dirm. If g, Deration
Max, whu nath wsrnsd y«u to vuto lur H
nnd Everett ? Bung forth therefore fm
ravel • » lepenlance, rs I l.avu done,
vote for Breckinridge and Lane,
nut to say nrbin yuurselvra, W
to our father, lor 1 say
Toumb* ar.d Fancy a.e ahiu uf thi
penj It iii ruiit up Firr-catuia to riiamlrc ihia
Union. And now also that the abolition-
butting J •* * *rr laying hand on the luggers
ould exert r
lo 'heir
urgia would
a cunfidti.ee. By their unneu act
y would bo willing iu h« guided in I
■is. Why can they not unite -unite
t'ds end lellow-citixens mvolvtd u
An.! I'lin k i to, ” n,n|1 danger, rceu|»uu to avert it if po». i one common brotherhood.
, iu i. it‘n ,lf * Jc >—raailved. tl they carnnn evert it, they ! pending tvRt. If die South c
.. . I I -'I 1 ‘ii coma,, m n I.Kik.J
you that l/olib, j sntelds, aliuulaor to ah mi.dir, a* a hand ul
bin terms, Inr dm
heat a common lot,
nanon'a history.
movement
•d power this
i.e North, if the .South in
vikvv uf • Im lam elections could be teen
burying party dilfvrcnces and melting in*o
bruthaia f
The suggested meeting cannot, in til hu
man probability, change die icult ul th«
I'restduntial election. It may Lil tu liar-
unllictt.ig sentiments in Georgia.
to pteserva her right# out of the Union » —
Shall WP lake dm risk ul all the horror* ol
civil war. when all admit that a toh/ South
has still power to protect i.erselt in tba
hing in u but good to tho country
d defeat fu Lincoln, and death to part?
.1 disunion. Keca •« %»,..k «. the mi
Lincoln, or work for party, or dt-a.rc die-
>t expect to aid us. For
argument, for <o convioce i
hi. is only to secure ihuir
peul
ctrtairi i a sea might in'
mtcruijiN jin! ju-upardiz
"bo fault ia not iu the i
but i
prnach I
grtiwl %v,l
part v do.
> eufiai rticru-
oi ill* LsetUtiV»vinc»r, «
party La* became tnc gi
iho men who have h«.j f
urtiaiint for tba last twr.
■ he people turn them
rftu'csmvit, all csu*e ..
he misled by any „. mr 0>> -, ..
rm in dio name ul party. What I ‘' jr ' J * n ' , f»arr fnend
' _ mere little State triumph of j admirably iilu*trsieil m i
the countty it loai in dm sirog pera-r, but atimna! and
w i*e tu iiazird the Union |,»r I tratton of Mr. Fdfin ire
ind dmLnV l'.T*!!1i “Ul r’ I 1 '"’
divi.l.io* hi- pr'icrring our cuunlry ' u ‘" 1 ”' , ' 1
(u our party.
The Committees can fix all die dolaila
ol^ibe^arriiigcmuni suggesiad.
•in, vhou
airly he elected, than it is
la now a (lead irtler .(/,?)
-id hy c
1 indcrtl i the sugfeslio
ii it
i po- ( govrrnmant t
> liuvo appealed to me t
tho maticr.
JAMES GARDNER,
ta, Oct. *3, Ihuif.
cast into a Iiaa uf ubulitlwi
baptize you with llreck and
solution, hut hu that conic th a. ter mo .•
mightlri man I. whoso wptgl.i | am r et
uble to hear — lie rhall baptise you with life-
l"«»g Duu cracy and llirck und Lane (• !
boot. U huso ••dosumunt’’ia IU hia band, 1
Ui.d he will thoroughly purge his candtdaie Wri ting
this 1 and gather hta change in hit pocket, hut \
y. t j ,ie u j* tnc cbtese, ptekirs and , "A' a
I mil tee of tho llrrckiondgi
l from Georgetown to j !**• , "® county Fulton, held on Tiiiir*da>
...c m* in- | Moidt* Station unto I'bi-ma* R. lo ho , po . j corning the 18 ; h tnsi., Jsr.d Wluteker.
ccuuttva, I ken to by turn, but Tuoma* K. fuibado li
lert. g U. | saying 1 uavo need to be spoken to bv thro: i w "Si“ r . U c , r. B ". |r ‘ luCf,,u J? V ••cre.ery
ths Atlanta I...<mihgUt«-.
die Executive C'uuitaUtee.
Atlawta Oct. iu, 1 B(>0.
ing ol the Executive Cora-
party
divitl. ... .... ,
ln»o Lincoln's hands» t
miorset fusion to New I
IS right there u ia riglu in >
'■»'« friends at die North i
• ihc dcluat uf Lincoln'
solemnity: !
hell Dm,..cracy wfrcT. hra"pbed '7or a ! T
ftour I .Mv couiurvuirn. I f!''
one. 1 joi no mad..<•** rule die hour. L«> | ■ ten, p<
niutual (onceeaiona, upon
Tbo resulti to b« secured
id all of great importance. I
>ii e few ul thu p ominunt.
In tho first p ace, ua «lir*dy intimated
party ij„
rnvement
; Lincoln's
Ju to.apnrar to ;mun-om I
mg aside our local and
and coming together to |
■tninon Ca anu y. H)
will
" hu let lo llhuic !
au-Wi'img i
t I And Milion
ie h
I BscalorJ win irqucsiid In*,
j "Thu following preamble i
I were unanmiuusly adopted :
In .hr language of Demoetbeijee to the
**men ul Athens ’ lei mo add "may the
Gou* inspire you to determine upon such
measures, as may be most expedient, for
into him, buffer it (<> bu »u l ’’Wuuim, V. .\. G**kill, having .
U’sf.n.1. tl I —— •» become* us to fulfil all De- j «B confidence of this Executive Co
vv Aieun Hall, Ga., Oct.30, I860. uiocrac)- Thru he sufl.rrd him. And I hia political court* in t
lltir Enquirer: Ii ,,, u htvo tnv ih.Iiu. ! »'•"“». "•"» t- uak,n la, wrm up i KrcWuniiu. eunvu,. b; In. pub.
I rnnSonhca in )WII 017, pl nM ogibi. i «• 1*. tUbil, and la, m,j I '‘•'*h?!I!.kS,t1»iT“‘”.*«m
001U01UD1IJ ihr kuiJii.u lo , r „j „„ 0 M ^ *•■• Ifom il.i. Et'eculi.a Cunim'ilec,
»avr t..r 'precipitation of \ an coy descend- . t.e is no longer worthy ul our puliltcal 'ob
fur the reason | mg Itk- (ui Fireeaicr of 1851. an j lighting ! lowabip.
rr-uiuuiin. j |.»ti!c-j!.f .ml jtn.r.l pood o.onrr.-
V. A. GASK1I.L
rsptlttd ;
In the (tight Hplrlt.
I' -r f..|. .Wing Inter from the Hon. Mrr-
.10* Duogla-s, Hell and Everett Elector
r the Second Congressional District,
rathe* the right spirit, and his pairh
the Union, at.u |
wc a.iould lay aside all utlitr difli-rencea !
un.il llut ia acceu piiahrd. Though the '
canvass is auvaoerd, \*o anil hcl<e%u that |
ihia movement will have a sufli. tent clian I
to save ‘noth Pennsylvania and N«* York. ,
(»ur litends so aaauro ua ; and if it can aid 1
to this reault, all good men should at unct- I
e.idorsett. Lena lily uur divwi.ms cannot f
aiduur friends at thu North. These oiv:a- I
tuna have already proven disa*ir.<u« to !
, ond tu that extent a: least, disgrace
I RhcDK ISLAN* u p „a.S.,l I
fit'lc ,\iw Eogiand fiia'r, whirl,
iwmly triumphed uvrr Republic
ilie last Spring eieetton, now rone
I her conservative stiengin for a g
I lory on Presidential Eire tors. I
■ K-puidican voters have nulily c •.
; ‘be presentation uf au E.ectoral nc
I posed of the very fir*t loro in il
I and wr- .rust,.* tvs have every i
hcl.svr, fiat 'h*y will g.v« {„ ti *n
«"d sj'.ersa.'ui support in N wen
Y. Jo irnut of Commerce (tlreek.)
• n< to I
railed x
a list ul bet- was
4 r p*par ul thi* ci
i‘. a gen Lman
> perttra last^H
I ul
Tho Uni
cfloi
ut •
, then,
eJiatrly lo cnlight.
that our mail from Cuiutul'ua to
Hill aveiua lo be defunct, aa L ha
Pleasant
1 brought
eka, at.d
wo are anxious lo know whether lionc*t
Abe ia to Lo the n. xl chief uf the nation i r
nut, that we may ,„in er pui our wu . Lr , t in (
the rack or ruh tbcut up fur immediate use. !
Wu all tske your paper here, but .ometime. j
it is uld enough to st.)<id alone before n \
reaches us. If you can fenet out the cans.-, '
please post uv p (r tho expected miidousry.
We think the fault i* with the conusetur
who does nut take auy mines’ in u. rcgulw
delivery. ^ h'Axy C’ltuxaa. ,
tV I hu New York Tribune reports that
satuo Houlhcrn l’u«luiaeuta have already
Mr* Lt (ipclika*
A foe broke out in Ojsl.ke, Ala., «boyt
10 o’clock uu Thursday i.lgt t, which con-
aum<d the block uf business buiecs south
ol the radr *.d track. The lo.* i, eatioiatad
ei $30,0,X> to »4i).U0t). We learn that a
man who cvroa su from UjwliU iu the
Bight train to this cily was arretted her* uu
Finlay momii g and taken back tu Opvlika,
on sue^cion that he was the tucemliary,
hut tha U* Waa released eiUptlika on Frt-
dsy. The rptutuu is gearral, however, that
(he ere wt* tU« uotk v>f an mcvudisiy
Virginia*
We are peimltLU to copy the fotloBini
extract ol a pr.vsto letter Iroiu a feotlrman
ui Bsititnura to his friend in tlua city, 1 tc
letter it dated Baltimore, Oct. -Si i
"Maryland will stand by Uell asd Evrreti,
her tlretural vote will bn ihiuw-n for them,
and iID Maryland will stand hy thr. Fuioti j
»u« runtirr who t* Freaidenl, alto will march
in solid phalanx lo Ibo tunc of iho Duiuit
if tie war try *Uuld bo eoundvd on hn
border*—lut I piay God the tocsin bell of
alarm may revtr be sounded in her hordurs
r.or in lb* t orders of uur Union! Let the j
citizens of Georgia be nut deceived, for
Dclawa r, Matylsnd and \ irgiuia will atatid I lho ^‘‘pertwent at WatLiugt.
by the L'Aion, I am aware there ate a few f l ^* 1 ,l0t hold their ulVncs long
Fmx-iat, is in Virginia, but very few. Now {*^ tn ** le cl ^arch next, should Linco
tl the Couth thtuks hir inlercvt is likvly t > 1,0 I* D'-uc one tioldiu k an ctli
be thrown iuto jeupardy, why do they not ' u **' r K» ha* givcu auch nonet
withdraw two uf li e three candidates, and j D S‘\ 1** u* luvs his name.
«o ol Mmjl.uJ ,„J. .u P |,o,l 00 , „ lht | r - SUjfe
Ihi.o «n it|>poettioa la At, Lincoln. Uul
Iht) mil I,a Jo lino, Ih.v .lino- G.ri, |,„j
gJict. lo tun «.lL l.irir l-.Mrr.lujg.
10.1.1. Kiotn | tf.clil I T0.[.rcu,*t)i!l „ J,
coin mill Iv ll. I.rXl Kii.iJr-nt, inJ it.o
L'mon mu.t uuil .1,-11 L-c | ,c.„vt J on. and
tieepe ruble*
"l’t. .Udlon 0. Mr. Drown, lb. K> for or
c.r JtJ.i., >i. no |-.rlj »tctor», for both
upon t.uu And l»
(ttndo asyii'l. This is oui
tu W.iuui we ate Will p|«
• lunn the tnul- j
I Dm.
Lelu«
i Mr. E ittor Enquirer, passed vi
Octubcr, IHtiU, ut Murru
Rsilluad, ljumnal
Door, Ju.
i<uihW(tu
! papera «*• the «.
t «Lc proceed:
had in mo
nga <:
the l niuii The lusion movement
idcnily popular among all clas-e*.
[Georgia Citizen,
CvruntXT, Oct. l’2, IW^>.
I am just anout starting ufi
r sppr*-- ;
A \ ut* ux lnx Cars.—A gcntlerai
i turned Irotu thu east report* to us
JARED I. Will FAKER, Ch it).
as been published
com uve >.l ;ias
l it I i
Railroad, :
il, DougL
luwa: Be:| If,, Brv.ckn c.dj
The UiuckitcB thought th.
W. b. Has,roxu
The above docuincut
by the imelligcttcer am
iny. Dv) 1 uesvrvc nta ceust
• «gAr, I shell he up.’tcld. It j
mall t>« put down.
I have confidence v hru l
I Khail be
ny court r)n
. 1
inbeted, w
I he appret ated bv all tha irieuda crated, end when
here is ubiect euu
to be u.sugarded. wcliavr yet inducetnetit
e.iutigh lur ita preservation. Despvtv have
*xtd tne pcopic arc. lacapat-leof *cli-g.,verti-
uicot. Tyrants hsvt- told their people that
Partly nine to i l^thotit and t •ttrnal ducord wcu'.d Ceaircy
•is. Kings and rulers have said our exper
iment was a failure. rfn.ill ne talfill thu
propl.eeiert M.Uioiuot dowii-.i.ntumi sub-
jucis thc world over aic struggling for ms
tdesstnu# ul Consittutional liber-y ( Nnd are
i muring to our txarapio us ;he evidence
'h*« ihrso hlcsaings are atix.nable. .i..ad
reply that their argumtnt is laist f
I cd iIimd that hr* (liurt, y w a* dej osttrd
' » lac* designated, and that h* wa* rn-Jr
I close IDs Bet. Tn- y mad* au ttcu« '■
| ibry •'couldn't raise the money." t>ut
j content with ibts tney ai.ll pars-ird :*.r '
tor* tbs public. And y«iurd*y i!)*»s
utlentat) cslie-J on • Lc pjii.e* ago'.
»-*• It A bet, but they "couldn't rat*
csleelVied, ! money,"
j Wo- presume Mr. Buchsnar.t Ten '
! I on Lran I.av not bc»*n n#c- ttslcd »»•
ytmtg. Pad
the ftret greet object [
Hy when sis history *
be tuft is
Dear Sir ;
nitc a Abort
yuur p* t er urging
! l).D.
(dial
I.avc KCru (hr notice
fuaiun ol all parti, a.
I'pruuainm ; and
"X purp, _
<»u can letl yourat If *tithotized
• xme of] the •Jectoral ticket, and let . ...
- lusioi) ticket by a!i means. I h*-pe all
r by
fill ab'
I. v
n «l th* Executive^Cui
In basic, yuurs trulv,
M. DOl'GI.A
dees.
\\uorsu-v, uue ul ihc
lenteuvree in Gungrta*
I'om Missouri, publtshca a Utter in the
Columbia Statetmon. in which he announ
ce* l,i« intention to cuppoii D*d und Ever-
raembvr of the preuut C-
Duu^laa uu hia Way.
Wt copy the following tel, graphic di»-
patch to Thoe. DeWulf, E*q., of this etty.
It show* that Douglas is uti hia way to ILia
city* rase ling Lta rfuuthrrn a) puintmcnt*
area.d.ng to pregratntar. He will arrive
hcie cn Thursday tbc 1st of November, ar.d
speak the same day :
Mkwrnts, Oct. 25, ItuO.
« iphcu A. Duuglxa arrived here iats
. ucsooy r:• ;ir. and vj* ttccivrd at thv.
r'l'tmbuat lar.dipg by the cumnmtte amt
conducted to t.ie Ga>o»o House, where
iisse iooktd ui
he shove Cotum:
ve rceolutiuoa,
What they Lav,
opted. "There
Dr.L. K. W. A apR
Mm. Evaaxrr.—1’.
my personal
-iRv, st.a i have
National InU-lli-
• wu that a porion
the Democracy at Charleston, yieUiog
Ifcltgic
ir.d •
i Liberty fills all ,
f temples, and ta pushing tt« cn
• the ends ui civilisation, bnxlli
the M.a of July. It bur.* 1
f ur tret deep in (he ,arih.
Gen out it rt quired t, n utm
- j '*• It was * J raid when il Lit «L -
natives cojIJ nol (. ueb if. Two k
'j, ! tregioems tell wiihtu a m.ls of it.
f j nu.M ul (he explosion Ihat preceded d
y '• described as being aa loud a* if *
i* 'isgsX'ne# m ludta bad been collected
nut." \\ natever may be a.-J by way ot
suusc, and 1 expect it—whet ever installs-
may he made to break nty intluence.
people, He
tu live enn
ol my tiiuuitcs ti
being my he.per. 1
the earned representation# ol
' uf th* rfoutl
r co,Mb. ...Mr. E.. W « L,; n.iS.'.Sff
' ,c< 1 resident uf the Lnn.d rf tales, in cun- t - as r ltd or d
junction w ah »unio Democrat as candidate meet toe issue as brethren then ,
fur toe first oflico in the people's gift, «ud ^ #r eueniles can never conquer us. Uur
•hue, in the idea of Mr. Urackinndgr, an divviuo* may—our ^ divisioti9 i will, if ihr)
when pasaivn a.id lulljr she.
tho second place let me say, aup. witch, "
:annot preserve th*» (,'nlr 1
pusf ihe xwtul crisis
condition shall wc be pr»-u*rid best to n;
t- atifcd or diendcd 1 Had we not be.
l'»us entry, dited I
ore this Lxrd's I')).
G Ttschy, burtiioj
4 ST l’be H*nn
i Uivuu man
* tnxv
grains there ia noihirg
pocket tu in ,Le s j <
bet,ire th* ‘‘Ppvsl might l>* tuado to all whu •rehrll- 1
awaitid his arrival
city aud to Tcni.cvt
llie compliment in
large
J was never tro c uoiu *t and never #h»I,
bo again, than I ws.-, when I adopted
concourse ul anxious lueuds , courso which has called forrh
not beaded, ard that speedily.
In any .
.muJ. ,aJ .Jaunn a. mil lu . tMJn I
o neness frj 'tcc that h.s konoreJ n uus be pteaerved, endtitucred, or dttsoivrd, our
was not subjected to any euca uanatuial tnly tojery u in kurmony. Oar govern men t
associattou ; but H soth a •coalition’ Lad berag ura tsaue, divi*,on is
above effected, ar.d it A/r. Evirett could our “"d union our victory.
•hove ^00,0 D, then, voters of Georg s, psnie
shun addrets llv ' night, 1
Whsi have 1 done f On !*•» \Yedne dsy »**tfiu«d to hioi, whuauppusca for
tW“ 8on»» pv.rpie assvrt that they (•'
aaen a horee Jrntc, s bell putt, a lump <
coal make, a pail run, x-bua-t/ancr, ez*
erhiel-»crUt»
fcsT* Many a man thinks it is s »irt*
(he r v ii . . I ;.r T • r . pp . ,or *° #ff »** r ««•*•**; your urexte.t.ne’ 1 ^ • “sa thinks it
«“ j <“• <b. %zI in 1 V-’srs : sc ,bcir tuu “'* 11 * ,u «n2L*"^
UvuavHTavy. thiny thousand. Gnat enthusiasm pro-! When.Mr. .JlU concluded. Col C R ‘•'‘•k*** 1 »u*ptcton or the le*e( questiou f It either of the exlsiing parties, by their •houlJ b« cartel eod nut miatske | •>:*-
— - vailed. Mr.ll.-uaU. - .... It.. . -; ,r j . . • V* A ■ ii i*. n.i . .. u ... leaders and nr..tw. .l.-i i' ..... . . ' * •
v-iled. Alt. DoO{l„ j,,, WttluoJi].
...v.o.,.,.... „o ,...J .icioty, |„, bo-.h BC’riw Iu.1 olli.ul moro. .Iu» th. •« Uuiu.iH., «bwe b. u u w^ i "W«k «••• mil roroai * i.t.at, lo, u. UawMno u, iratt *.Un. 'fj ""y—w.n-n‘a aa.', r»a 8u
wtia Bell nico.lUtrii,Ul.rk K.-| uM.cn aoj.inj iu Ohio .1 rh, cJi. 4 .'!’„**L*„ ?!!* >1 " l ' h ,' l * r fW*- R*»l*e*. by rU. c.ruon.ol Arl.au, oaai- 't- -J.J- -hat ’clicum.r.ii t j. til., JI!?J Vl d Uaian, .ocir • | How nrwy Je.7r,.,- >.k<J Ura
I, MS, .0, Mr. Drown, ft,, I -L«k» .a U on., ..j m | t£rSZ$?X£t2lC' EM.TIK” ..... ’ k'JZ ‘
Hei lel'er > tiered tire lol!ow’ t ng rccolu-
As it it, bow oor, the
fereut, for ibe D-mocrscy
is entirely dif- 441 ^ P r »s*<*, shell rcluss to join and , toe* lor principles,
are creat ‘Pf tour effort to unite the Sum II aua ;
er.xtuus tu diiconacct politic* float n» uu ,. ' ludisuaabouiB.UOU. These are ouiy about
.j1.1 i ... „ a., ... iV rVJj:'.! ’ ■ ??!-- -‘"'.o'. 1 -.—/- i .... SmZZTT
. «d eardicme for ten/
•Nine, why 1
-•jr
nr g
i (hat aeo'e."
prop* ny l-dders. Many volo# 1 |U lh
were given him in j reference lo Mr. Himls I ct »ln, a*
| fan candidates
nliM'l cf l k
, . - ' ih.mstfvra into v iIuaT * ****** *" "f'T 1 lo ®eoi et an early day, at son’s eentraTand p * e * ,,n 1 u ®»dey evening, iu New York, Mr. Bell are ever) where wemiy'ia uvwr ( Uwrk * •* W-lma >o endorse the resol
Brxcktondge mru «“>«»•.fvc# into vuluetccr comp*...*# fug.** convenient puUt, *no lofm »ij K^.ir-i wh,ek '•»' •l*»q»**tlj sddreeeed to a eiraech ol the movement. j passed by ihc B. li me*Leg, to i-o
hatdiy vote dtrvcUy lor Lin- I'Action cl iho rfouth. This, we pre-j Ticket oat ui the th, f0 T,ca»ie t ow U- ! p< l *’° length hy the Hen. CLti*.u 0 10 ^ graetly desired that both the thst ttey would gtr* tn# vo ■ to any
ut them did lor the Repubfi. sum#, la the rfouth Carolina id.* of ‘.Wi» 1 ,ore »ho people ot Georgia, u bt voted tor by i ®* Mteaouri, who waa listened lo t *T?? p * r , ll U •••** approve end j An the d.Jre in the fl«Id to Wat L:..cj!u, h.s • •
'HI
’ e ' —Mm,If. Cm/tJ.