Southern banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1832-1872, April 10, 1832, Image 4

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,-C . , . K&rPishfte&i •- king's trnops, thnt |I.h girl canto to Frar.r (her |irrp"'iii liin.h'Mii.', ‘ah-• rn .•I." iran-idi ■ »•<! 111." Ii.'hl of a ruyult-m mu! «*<• ‘run il l:»rn. a , secret site hail overheard, that there was a |i! :itasoo ftJuj experience. Ue discover rev, and more ratioini hopes, opinions, and enj . . rnenls. We fmij sweet recesses, into who wo can retire Irnrn tiie jostle ami roar of Wm w -n • j in operation mining the government men. to great moving world. \\ o are then, ns a mart destroy the rebel learln (ns she termed the tier who has been cost by the waves of thi I commander-in-chief) liv poison, which wan to'ocean upon the beach of some hcnutiful is , . . , , • , , , . , - , .. | he plentifully mingled with his creen pease, » Inod, wbnh he never could have known had j the people wtio permit themselves to he dupes ; voreo sinters, ff^ncceplingtliie co favorite vegetable of his, on the fo en pea In win 2 wo fir*! Lava it in oar power to dv. sj. Pro- ’ power as oat uf UuDcook, Wnrran, trikes os i, dent and habit lorn! , oiifirm error as well fircone enjoys, and nt b ar t ten timcR hs much ,3 trulii, and llui history ot Man furnishes ma- ns belongs! to him of Habersham, Hall, JJ,. ny proofs tbut pernicious delusions, may, by ; Kalb or Monroe—and that loo, without nay. long lumilmrity, fasten on his strongest ufl'ee- ing the incidental expenses, ’Ihe large conn, lions. Whatever is absurd m the theory cun ties not only submit to a partial dislruneinsc ■ hardly fail to he mischievous in practice: and men), hut liberally compensate their thrice (a. ded pri- ELIJAH'S INTERVIEW,— It Co ! not in the lfhirhrind— die /Vs.nr—but in 1 ] at Richmond lull, head quarters, where ho was age, held hitn lair on his course. Ibid. iodine. Francis went immediately to Wiish-: ; ington and acquainted him with the danger that llrnutijul Sketch.—U was one of the cold I llireatcned him. The general having listened nights in December, the 7 fomihr—nor in I w „|, ,| lt . ; ,sientii»n, said : I with reckless violence. The old woman was d'av the wind- with which he embarked on bis voy-1 of falsehood in one generation, may expect to , vilrge. The whigs ot England have not ceas .loci,I. T. C.vmi sfli.. ■ still small v'i' i become the subjects of oppression or injus- ed to exclaim against the injustice and op i ticc in the next. j pre-sion of her “ rotten borough influence," I Political evils seem ever to have resisted and are now demanding its abolition at the risk with peculiar obstinacy, man’s efforts to ex- j of Civil war. The Democrats of Georgia, unge them. “ Mankind,” says that illustri- j with less consistency, less wisdom or less re • On Il'ireb'a rock llio jtroplM’l iHood— Tin? Lord before him j nnnrtl; A huriicmie in angry iiimmI Swfj'l In him f*lrorip and f.iaf ; The formal fell before ii« furrr, The rocks were shivered m jh course ; G. d un* not in tin* hla»L 'fwu- hut the whiihvmd of his h.-rafh, Announcing danger, wreck, ai.d d-.nl). It ceflerfl. Tlx* nir prow mute—-a < loti I Camo, mufflin'? op the *i.n ; Whfn, fhmtfgl» the mountain, drop anti I- An earthquake thundered on ; Tin* frighted englr apt nr,p in tin , Tj»#» M'ulfrnn howling from hi* lair— <i«d wax not in the storm. ’ I'wna hut the rolling of hi* ear, The trampling of hie fltc'dn from for. *Tiva**iill n^ain-otnl nature etond And calmed her r tiffin! frame ; ^VImmi Bwill from hoavt u n fi« »y fliM.j To earth devourin'? come ; Down to depth the ocean tl. <1 The Pttk’nin/? sun lo.tked mm „nd u>l ; Vet >»od filled not the fl.inti. 'Twnx Hut the terror of If in ovi TIiiH hj/.'tlened through the t.oi.hied iky. At hint a voice all Mill and nmoli, ‘ Mv fiicnd J (bank v«m- your fidclily herself ill, and urged OiaP I would slop up and ous patriarch of our democracy, to whose fer-1 solution, (perhaps all) lmvc scarcely made ur . has saved mv life in w hat re-ervo the Ylmigh- see bow tbe pom- woman was. It was a poor i vid pen we are indebted for the eloquence of effort to rid themselves of an evil, alike in cha- / for your s.ifc’v I shelter. The pale moonbeams played on the! our Declaration of Independence, “ arc more | racier, and differing only in degree, c you to return to your house ard' ht i floor through the chinks, and the wind whist- [disposed to aufier while evils are sufferable, j Another defect we think, is tube found in. word of what you have related to me, led lliroagli the broken windows. On the bed than to right themselves by abolishing the | the homogeneous character of the Senate and ’ ■ ' " forms to which they have been accustomed.; IIou.se of iieprcscntativcf». 9 ‘ : ty alone.* !tr. . riot ipass your lip* ; it would involve you in certain pale and emanated with fever, luy the p°or j ruin ; and In aven forbid that ymir life should woman. In the cradle by Ihe side of the bed ! lie forfeited or endangered by your fa,III to mo. wrapped m a single swaddling rug, slept an j i will Ink.- the necessary steps to prevent, nod I obit) I; nod m till' corner near the fire, sal a lit- ‘ ul the name time, discover tlm tustiuiiieot of* tin hoy, lour or live years ol nge. i hole was i this wicked device. other hung in Ihe house—no friend to *• The next dny, aboyt-lwo hours before din- 1 “omhe her distress—no nurse to moisten her j tier, he sent for one of his guard, told him »•)*» with a ump ot water. Poverty has lew al- ! the plot, and requested that lie would dngm-e ; iureno nls—sickness bus none, prudery and jlitinseli as it femalo, nod go to the kitchen, | -inch .r.tahlciiess; readily availed themselves thereto keep a strict watch upon the peas*, H tb c ftailliMol the poof sufferer to exetee until they should lie served up for table. The! 1 stepped oat to procure some jyoung man carefully observed tlio dacclions bread b<r the buy. I was not long gone, and he had received, and had not long been ins post nl duly, before the onforionnto T. il.,' Hour told Itmuther of the general’s guards, came to t|„. This wan no affecting .scene ! A yoiiri, Dot the radical cause of this apparent apathy to the established theory «f our Repuhlicnn- under Iho durances of misgovernmenl, is to ism, to tlio doctrines of Jefferson, Madison-, bo found in man’s ignorance of principles—of ’ Clinton, and others of the most distingoi-iied those relations which may with the greatest j American statesmen. Why encumber the benefn to the whole, subsist between the sove- administration with two sots of Kepresrr. reign authority, and the individuals subject to ! tatives, both having tbe same or nearly tb its control. Political science is at this day {same qualifications, elected at the same timr, ta , very far in the rear of others, having for j for the same term, by Ihe samu suffrages, tc their object, either tlio tisoor the ornament of; perform tiio same duties, and to rx'erctse tlio human life. Among tlio useful, it should I same powers ! The only rational object in thi. stand fiist, yet there is scarcely a respectable [country of having two branches ofllie Ecgia- istnunun on the iaco of the earth for its pro- i laturc, is, to bring into the public service mu ji a diversity of talent, purpose, and power, h i will ensure, on the one hand; a fuithlul elii ra tion to every interest, and restrain on the oth og, the sound of foi.laieps on the p-gation. In every college are taught Lan in e -hat somebody was within. Oh I j gauges, Aiamematics,Natural and Moral Phi - femalo lusoptiy--in many of them History, Law, Di door of the kitchen, looked anxiou.d tin I’llv oil Mil' Vcl roau no H.irill and t ifar, i‘ri; all v In Iiduumi ami earth inijjitl I.. nr. It epnkt* ul*pence, it «»< low, It Hpokn um angels ft peak r.t-ovr, For tiod hima<lt was tlift•. For oh! it v%aa » JhIIht's voice. That bade the tremblin'? heart r* j -ter* From tlm Boston Kvriiinp rj.»zc!to. MOKMNt;. fjorninj?! kutcI i» tli}- mmir to .ny * r.r, While aintiH hird* carol on fhv pri in-i! trn I' » -M-qi With gi nt!o brcuf-i the Plirrin'i l»t< r’/.r A < they move onward in their p:iy caret r. <> ! I c.ml.l walk f«»iever m '!.m rbrnl., And listen to sweet Nn'm- ’rt ehartomt? p.tnj;; lim life is short mid time u.n II n-.t U.i.j?, And I'v. rv tfiinj? ou earth must quickly lade. Th**n should wt think how scon we nil imH part And quit I In* world where pit umiic «eerns to rei Bill nt.lv aeoma. for lilt, all Me is vain, Unleaa wo have a holy, f« clin« heart ; If thi£ we have, to hoaven we turn our eves, Anti nee a gloiioua lift* beyond the sl.it r.' I Ihe i«Cti'*k . lk Am (ben passed away. In a few momctils nficr, i hlcrnry acipinuilatKes, whose virtues and urni iiud a prolessorsinp of Politics ! Tlio despo- liu ictornuil mid appioaehud Ihe hearth where disposition, combined with an agreeable lisins ol Europe have forbid them, and the rc- ihc pease stood, and "us uboot to loiirlo I In; ‘ t"iss 01 muni,els, rendered her beloved as cx-1 pubncun slates of Nortli America have paid deadly substance, when suddenly lie shrunk tonsively us she is kno.' u; hud preferred lo the ! unworthy delerenco to iho models and prac- Irucli ns though Irom the sling of the forked- & !, y scones of rrurlli, die eliurms of a novel, u Hues of Hie old world. tnngucd adder, his color changing lo the jmle j lone nuoslenlulious visit lo the house of ad j liud the people of tlio United Slates in their hue of death, mid Ins limbs uppnieii Iv pjlsnd j Versily, and (lie bed ol sickness ! Hike an an- brsl attempts to devise constitutions of Go- n nil tear, evidently borror-.struck with bis own H el vl morcy, she was administering to tbe [ ven.ineiii been entirely successful,the achiev- purpnso—but soon, however, the operation ol J comfort ul tbe paur unman and her little m- a more powcrlul iiicitciuent uigi d forward his|b , nl. reluctant hal.d that tremblingly strewed tbu I 1 have been ill assemblies of the great. I l-.-ft the kill lien, over- i l,BVU women glowing hi beauty—arrayed 3 1 ill llie richest aitractioiis of dress, whoso charms are JieighleocU by iho •“ priue .n.d the cry has! P fJI >*l’ °l circuintnatiees," elegance and mnvi- )us banc, am] I whelmed with cunllicliu. nd confusion. ” Harold i passions, remorse I leached his heart ere the deed lie arcotnpli.-di-! v *«*l«ty. A lovely young woman in am b ed,’ said iht! youth on duty, m a voice not de- sc,:ll "> •-veois.ii.-iy commands our highest ad ltEMi.Msc, onus or i m. nr.ini.i ho.n. as ATTCMI’T TO rolsos ir.lMU.vc'iu.,. M hen iliey reached ; pringficld they drew up ul tlio inn. where they al,glued to warm nidi relrosli themselves, i lie mol.ci p- er, wlnmc numo was i rni.cis, was what v.a- r _ tlien terim da liberty mao, and wu» eomtnouly | meins dinner was announced, and the puny ritili(l Sikh, iruiti il><- . it mi tl,. .. I.. i . _ . i 1 ' void -d pity, ns lie looked alter the self-con demned wretch. " ' Hind, T. II. !’ said the eommaridir-in- ciuet, sorrowlully, upo.i receiving iho mloniia- doii ; * can it be possible—so young, so lair, and gentle I He would have been the last person upon wlium a suspicion of that nature could nave lulioii, by right of countenance- — You have done well,’said ho to the youth be- lure him. • bo, join your comrades ami be secret.’ “ I'be young man went accordingly, and Uuslhiigtun returned to the piazza, where several general t.lhccrslmd assembled, among wliutn wna the hero ol Surutogu, who was wailing lor further instructions Iroin Congress, beloro tin departed for Caiiudm In a lew mis culled Lluck bum, Irom die .sumtlu embro CU Ituo of Ins complexion. Ho loul kept uifiiil.tr establishment in /hr h. oul sheet ■ N-» York, winch wns, lor a log nine, if was ushered lulu u liandsuinu apurliiiuiit, 'hero a stitupliious hourd was s|>read, cover- -J with all the delicacies ul die season. x lie comiiiuuder-in-chief took ins scat, | iiiiralion. Rut ulone, ui tbu bed of puverly ] and sickness, alie appeared more than human, j 1 would not bo impious; hut she seemed al- j most divine.—Huston Trimscnpt. I . i b.rxnTA, March 3, i83g. To Ihe LiUlors oj Ihe Southern banner: i’ursuunt to public notice, a I.ago and re- sped,lulu numuur ul too i’eoplu ol liuiicoelt assembled at bpurla on hie iCm ol Januiir, la-1, unu having apjiomled a Cbiininac mid -,e- crotary, proceeUeU lo Ulseuss piojiosuioos or culling a Convention ol Delegates horn toe several counties ol tins Stale, to revise uud amend such puns ul me cousiilulion as pre scribes the orgutu/.atiuii mid funehuns id' the t.enurul Assembl;. 1 nu expediency ol dins ineusure bumg ULiermined, a Speeiul i oiii- initlue was histtueteu lo piupure anu repor. lo a Hooscquenl meeiing ,.o audiess io me C di- Zdls ol oilier eoouhes, caning on inetn lo lilt io wild those ol Hancock, io carry into ,ff.ci mire-I attraction to nil till! I n. helms and placing General times ol, his right hand, and ll,e pr«»|««od objeci. ,H the udjourned meet ty minucd gentleiiicn Inr and near, drawn Gcuciul Wooster nu his lull. Whun the re-1 ,,l iS belli on dm sixth ot nus inuuiii, too i.om C”>' thilhei, tint only by the wit and good humour ol Ihe dark host, hot In till' allowed excellence -■nd nniidiilieiulcd -poihiy rtf lus Viands and li quors ;.ond, bo d iein< mbi'itd, iliat lllnck bam uuh a greui lieio in las way— lor hund red# ol brawny wiglns had he laid upon Men hrtvi.s—onnninbeied weru Ihe Mnuolli Volta- Lan nose# that t.u had converted into huge masses—anu ninny, very in my a slnr-bi unnng -ye nau ho bi'dltiniK'd by Ihe intglily nillin in e Inagnal powcis; yet, lintWlihstui,Ulna all tin#, lii.uk hum wus universally allow eil io posses# good will lor all mankind, nfld lot Ins IrieildH, U generosity ul let ling seldom equal led ny any ol Ids culling, oi any other mieit si t'd naiWuor of the good tilings ol tin# iilo. lie had moved lo .'springheld when llie ilril- ish army had luki n possession.oj the city, |V>|. lowing Iho loolsteps ol the retreating Amen- can.", and prelerring to deal out to Ins hall naked and #utliirmg countrymen then ili-#nvor- td culilliiemal whiskey by the gill, mint r than remain where ho was and grow rich beneath the puiroougc ot royulty. As soon us our travellers had taken their rt'at# at die lire til a loom ol Me mu, a small looking young womun cumo to receive Men commands—the burgeon observing her, ex claimed : '* Why, bless my heart, can this be Polly Iloncy l’’ ; “ i ho same, nr," replied tlm rnsv-eliccked dattit, with u coquettish courtesy, " but Airs. Molly Elanns, now,'-ul your service." '•And did black Sam mu'lio you masterof! Wemw l0 , uno,l ‘°. r ' a,ld ,ou l* around us wnh tv his huu#o nod heuit, to rueveiu vour divulgiii" u,,lvt ' ral " a uspieioii. A lalsc friend—and vve u secret that would Imve hutigt d him m „|j ,l,urc ' s 8ut-1 * 'lung a:- Iriendslnp. A probability T” ° ; ueeettlul mistress—nml wo lursiveitr woiiieu, '■ Ho married me, it ir true; but ninny Mu,k u,lJ d,;ritlu * ove ' " u "'dness the pt rpetraliun it ho naU u belter reason {hail you have as- u* crm,c —? nt * ‘•‘onvl'ide oil munkmd depraved. ;tled and she raised her eyes lo Me mir- 1 ^ 1,011 our 01 horror and anguish sub- inaimier ol tlio officers and sealed, uud eager to eomtnence tbe duties of die table, Me chief said, impressively, ■ - Gentlemen, I most request you to sus I’l'itd your meal for a low moments. Let llie guard attend me.’ *■ All was silence and amazement. The guard diluted and formed in a Imu towards Me uppei end of the apartment • WiiRiimgtidi Having pul upon Ins platen spool * i ul ot Me pease, lixod Ins eyes sternly upon 1. 11., mid #nid, ’• * Soali 1 mil ol tins vegetable I’ " I lie youth turned pale and became dtcud- lully agitated, while Ins trembling lips family ultureil, / I don’t know.’ “ 1 Skill 11 eat of these V again demanded H ushingluii, raising sonio upon Ins knife. "Here it. elevated Ins liuml, ns if by an involuntary impulse, lo prevent then being tasted. A chicken ‘was then brought in, that n conclusivu experiment might he made in the presence ol all itioso witnesses. 1 lio animal ale ol ihe pease and inmiodiutely died, and the wretched i . H., overcome with terror mid lemorse, fell lauding, and was borne from llie apartment.” j. [lompiiny were ""Hoe tlius instructed, reported me Address g-veu below; wineb, wi.ii Me uppeiidud iteso- iuiio.is, was utiauiiiiously adopuu. Ai Mo same meeting the iiiuieisigned vvero lipuomi- ed a 11 Commillee id Aituugemum' lor Iran- eoek county, unu ebuigeu umuiig other dunes with that ol coinimuniaoug to our lellow-cin- zous in uil tbu oilier Coniines ui Mis otute, an uecouut ol llie pioeecdiog# bud in ibis. Ill Me cxccuhuii of tlm, duly, wu new beg leave, besides lom briel isuitmeiil, io present you with u copy ol sunl address and leesolu lions, and to express llitt hope tliui llie people ol your eoimiy will up|ireciato Me uuiity ol the measure proposoU by iho citizens of this, and Unit too whulu Slate will iiuimomously concur in carrying nau etieel, reloiiu# winch wc can but regard as indispensable lo Me pro- gtessivu iiiiprovenieiit uud prosperity ol Geor gia. Very re.spectiully, Your lodovv-cilizcns, JOEL cKaHFOKD, N. C. SAYKE, A. AUEUcUOJMDlE, J. b. ha.NsUAE. Jloyliooil, Youth, Atnnhooil, rlge. -In hoy- iioou wo tuisi every body and every thing, and we love indiscriminately. Disuppomimcnt jcuies us of this; vve often pass Irom one ex- 1 o the C itizem oj (jtcot^io. mem might nave been regarded as ono of the 'Yonder# of the age. liul they vvero not; for most ol Mem have since seen lie necessity ol .iiiieiidinem, and several ol ihe stales within a lev, y eui# past have ordered C onventions for tin. purpose ol tolal revision. Among the first was ,\u York, tl.e wisdom an J energy of w.lose Uovornruenl have greatly contributed to tier prosuni distinguished rank m ihe con- ledttruL'y, to the number, wealth and liappi ness u| her euliglileneu and enterprising po pulation. On Me comparatively humble con- union ot Guoigu, Mu depraved or imbecile poiiLy to vvhicli mat Cuiidd.o.i is attributable, we would not too harshly animadvert. Hut we hold it lo be utterly impossible lor tlio pa- mm slate,man io contrast the dwarfish, itn- maiure Lliuructer of our public institutions wnh mu immense resources of the state with oui execrating tlio cause of tier unmerited de gradation, Upon Me Lugislaiuru have luey been mainly dependant, tor doth Melt lurms uud their luncuons; and from the iiial-orgam zaiiou oi Mat body, nave resulted the political gilevsiicus we have baa such cause lodephm- unu which we now seek to redress. YViiul our ttuintiiisiraiiuu ui justice i “Every tmng oy turns anu lioiliing long.” Where am our laws to be lonnu—nut in any code ofllie toun- y—mey beai not the slump, nor breathe Me spn a ol mu republic. .Many of ilium are Me "spring oi Mu darkest uad grossest ages ol too in disii Alunarcliy, and but imperleclly ouuersiood uy one hail oi hose to whom they two u prulessiuuul study. •• i ne glorious uu L-uMiiimy ol the Law,’ is a standing jest vviM tlm lA.glisb bur; unu no less a Maudui" re proach to the government oi both Mat country and tins. The education ol youth, too, on wmeh all men ol reflection rely for the service and Salvation oi the lit,public, so lar us it nus been uu object ol gmciiiinenlal care, exhibits Mo Humu rickety outline, the samu frail, hopeless I'.onsuiuiiun. hepiescr.beu hunts ol tins address do not permit u# m hum o any but tlio mosi promiii- urn uud unsemevous detects m the organiza tion ui uiu Uuuorai Vssombly. 1 h* hist is us unwieldy size, occasioning an unavoidable vuiisuiiipliun ol time III Meli an- sucl.un ol business; aim irmn liiegieul discor- Uaney id mmresis, prejuu.ee uud loulmg, by j 'friend, whose grams is not unknown to her vmity, Medicine, Sic. &e.—but where can you ;er, every excess tlmt might arise from an ex cited state ol popular feeling, or tin; selfish ex actions of a dominant and overweening party. The Legislature ol S. Carolina, of Virgmie. and of New York, but especially the Congrcs." of Iho United States, (rejecting the feature oi Stute sovereignty,) furnish examples of what appears to us, the nearest approach to a per feet organization. The last topic to which vve would n#k tho attention of our Icllow-citizcns, is tlm electo ral functions assigned by the existing Consti tution to tlm General Assembly. liy ballot, and not by u recorded vole, so indispensable to a wholesome accountability to their constit uents, the members fill most lugh ofliccs in ihe civil and military service of the Staic; be sides many of an inferior grade, under tin- pro* visions of their own occasional cnacln.enir. The danger to political integrity, ot permit ting a body of Representatives to create and fill at pleasure, lucrative ofliccs, is too obvi ous to need illustration—especially to those who have ever witnessed, ai the State-house, tin- humiliating scenes of electing land-sur- veyors, lottery commissioners, bank dircc- ■or«, &l. &c. Nor in A deemed necessary to show no., jar an approaching election o; Jud ges, Generals and htule-housc oflicers, may "‘flounce the ballotings ol tlio people at home —Imw lai me people may be seduced Irom tlie grave and patriotic purpose of electing a siaiesmun oi character and talents to tbe Le gislature, that some supple partisan, a mcro proxy, might be sent to vote at Milledgcvillo lor a pariy candidate. YYe know dial the two Houses ol Assembler aio itive# cil with power, under terms u< fined m that instrument, to make requisite aim nd- munis ul the Constitution; hut past expci n . co forbids us to hope any Ming from Mat qiiatn r % frame changes in Me Constitution, they made, but they have refused, and wo have no duuot will continue to refuse tlmir assent u, any amendments tending to reduce then uivn "embers, to dimmish their own chance# ta ro ■ election. Grand Juries, who on such #uu» jocls may be considered laulifut interpreter* of public opinion, have repeatedly and in vurmun section# oi Me state, called for tlm anu ail ment in question-and within the last two or three years, Me people by a majority of more man ten thousand votes, have demand'. n it of the General Assembly. All these apy,.ito have been slighted,, arid wo now deem it wmso Mali useless to look Mr relict to any thing irsn Man dm ri'Ueeming energies of a Cunvt iuton> spt eiully delegated by the auvcreign people. liesulvi’U, i iierclore, that it is in our o,,in mr, liigiiiy rxpcdtcnt for ihe people in ilm se veral couiilios ol tlm State, to order a Coir ivincli Mo uiflerent members ol such muliitu- j venlion lo revise uud amend those pans of tlio iliiioas bodies must bo ucmaled, rendering Hie|constitution wlncu prescribe the or mii.z.i.ioD resuli ol Men deliberations at all tunes uoubt jatnl functions ol tltu General Assembly, tul, not unirequciHly cuntiuutclory unu vicious. I lictolved mrUier, Mat tho citiziins oi tho Aiminur eunsuquuiieo ot this inordinate size,' several counties m this State be respectfully one too, winch wo mo pooplu who bear tho ! requested lo umio with us in currying into ei'- burdens oi luxation can well appreciate, is tim tout, the measures recommended in the fore- enormous ana useless* expenditure oi me pul»- resolve. im money. It seems iu bo tlm misfortune of| Unsolved lunher, that a committee of Ar Among the polnii.ii pimuplcs conlim you by Me Amcricuii Uevoluimn, your r gins j Georgia, not only to employ twice or thrice I rupgements consisting oi : j.' , ’trawlbrd, N. “6 at ul tunes to amend ur mou.ty your ow n ia-.s | the imti.uet ol law-makers which our sister j Sayre, James li. tiunsonc and A. Abcrcrom- thut signed ror Mat Hung opposite her. iimt is likely enough,” returned the sur- stdo, and leave us more sober, and less liable lo error, to hope, to despair. Aianv enter geon, nail persuaded on ti #ecunu li nk, ul the I luu,,ll °od ,x tfnvellcr comes into u darkened Iruih of her argument. “Ann now. Alis.i’ul- ■ ru - 0,,, Imu* l t* ,! _ glare and dazzle ul sunshmu Jy, or .Vu>. Molly, if that pleusoyuti oeticr, go! " itll,,ul ' Vl ll 18 u deep darkness, but aud pivparu us a uimier, unu 1 wilt simscrtbo! j* ,adu , V’ ““ li “ ! " 01 “ ll ' rl111 e > u adn P' 8 dscll to to ali you nave said.” the shudovv, many objects become visible . Lpmi which Mrs. Francis nursed up her i Wcre "«» M’-n before. What is it that •telly moutb, and with another glance ul thoi W ° u,8cov,,r 1,IC “ wtien the hist shock of u posterity, than wo do to control oars. uir «» *• - ^ w as rontatked by a writer, whoso pole* Cui.si.qQonce arising Hum s. It eMeem" vvlnch ! U11 u * n IT arc,lll > broken down, exhausted!! ?'* ****** evquwed for him great celebrity }and iiiisuiiihropic t Many urc tho beauulul^ ;<lur,D K l,,c P ttr| od ol our rcvoloiiouary cotttcflt, tilings winch then n#u upon the more quint ■ ""d 1 ' Governnicnl’ at best, is but a neecssa- iiiiHginuiion, and winch, like the nioun and ! r ^ evi1 '” "hetker pr not wo accept without slur#, slowly ascending the silent and vast ■ ** lm ^ ca,lun > *bo Unn" ofthts assertion, few of concave ol licuven, alter the departure of tlio 1 U<1 would bo inclined to doubt that Govern- “Gaudy, babbling, and maur.ilul d.x,» “““ Ufi 80 ,,amcd or PO'vorsely ad- ..., . . ixiiniKterod .ui to become a curse instead nt « . sms, m .1 u.i;sto ***» preliy iimmn, and «iih another gl.... tu ... , 11U , , , - _ imrioi, it tired irom iho room with uu atrofi*^?* 1 *"" vvorid is over, and has — which may u< deemed psrdurmhle m un igimraul beauty, ihuugh re|>ieht'n#ible in u Eirero. As urn dour.closed, tho surgeon turned to bis companion, and suid ; “ l hat Himplc girl was insirumcmal in #i lv htg the Ine ul Washington. I . .ay speak oi u now, it ceil do lyo "ail". It was nb supposing that some oiliet uui lority, stpa.ait rolmuatm "iimf slates ul similar size, three or* hmoly call ofthe proposed Convention, rom, and imtepoiident ol llie People ol Goor-j lour wceits. uiu susaiotis cost ii, 0 people'. Unsolved luither, ihai (or Mu purposes c; giu. nu# such a riglu—or that ihe laws a# Mey sixty Muuouuu dollars; theirs, twenty or thirty ; necessary concert among Me several counties huppen m exist, nuie tmpiesseU un Mem the ■ and some mu. u less. j of this State, a Cei.lral Luniiimtec, to be com- cliarucicr ul uLsuiutu immutability. Wo ac- i Im secouu dulect to wliicli vve would in- posed of persons residing at or near the seat Knowloilgo no such .epurate uud mdependom j vito yo..i altentiuit is the gross inequalitii of of Government, bo appointed, with lull uu- uutlmrny; nor Imve vve Mo slightest reason to j our iupreicntation. i’hat a people who nave thorily lo arrange details lor tho meclin" of believe, tbut our Mslilultuns were over intend- lover been jealous ol Metr political rights and ! said Convention. ° tm.ras U mnn., l mM. ar i n U V,‘,“ , ' r,b " eS of l"* r l c c- jpt.v.leges, who nave bem, repeatedly charged | Unsolved further, that tve rmtninnto and rc- imn, us to preclude, til ail tune, lira necessity j with an excessive devotion m democratic prm-1 commend tu the confidence of our lolluw cili di lilt*} |K>*< be reconciled with Me reputed intelligence of! Earisli Carter, SamuoT Uoykin," David" «! tho country. j Mitchell, benjamin Jordan, YVm. II. ior- it Ua.'cock should insist on seudiug ten runco, bnmuel Ilcckwell, Oliver JI. Prim e. members to tlm Eegislature, whilst out two I William Ilutberford, of Baldwin, Alexander were ullowed to Greene ur Warien, every ' Reid and Col. James M. Chambers of Put man wouiu "enounce die proposition as i qual- j nam, John Harvey and Robert V. Hardeman ly ausuiu unu iniquitous, in such is ine ac-1 "I Jones, Eh ll. Baxter and Joel Crawford, tuul basis uu which mu repremuiatmn ol the * of Hancock. people u now placed, A citizen of Glynn, Resolved, that the mioute* of theie pn.n ed- uryun, t aytie, A| j'tiiig or Irwm, stands in- ings bo signed by the Chairman and Secromr’' vested b lim pri.se..i i_^ismutieii, nuill elec- and bo published. w ‘ y,;,7“ ctJ ' - a “ d dm on N. C. SAYRE, ChHmns* hiehjacun. it b.I laws, wnh six i'rn„ s muchl Joarirn RkrAN, Jr. £ec’y.