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CA.\ J»II» t TUiIToIICONOKESt* !
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JOHN COFFf.E, of tho County-of Cherokee. '
THOMAS W. KARRISS, Wniton.
TiI*.MAS W. MUKKAV, L.ncoln.
DAN f L NIAVNAN, Hmry.
GKOK .eW. OWENS, Chatham. (
WILMAM SCHLEY, lll.hmond.
DAN''.I. M STEWART, Glynn.
JAMES C. TERREI L, V. .nUlin.
JAMES C. WAT SON, Muscogee.
T TICKET.
HENRY HIUMI Vd, of county of Tutnnfn.
AUGUSTIN S, CLAYTON, Cla.k.
THOMAS r. FOSTER, Grenne.
UOGF.K 1. GAMBI Jell'enon.
GEORGE K. GILMER, Oglethorpe
OHAUt.ES I'. HAYNES, Hnicook.
SEABORN JONES, Muscogee.
JAMES St. \V\ \NE, . dia.hiitii
2UCIIARH It. VVII.DR, Richmond.
NO CAUCUS XJAkMOTDATE".
J.IIIN MU.TON, of ihc County of Muscogee.
TVUKABFAt ft LAM All,
Tt» (TTY SUnsi KIULIIS.
Tim Cur.ipr for thu uripnr part of tho oily
T)i!I r ./5 i«i <:N, those of our Huhseiilnim who do not
receive their papers, will j.lesHe call at llm ellice
or them.
Till! < iltll.EK V.
In Now Y...U, on rim ‘J'J I nil., -Itt now eases,
Vi ilrall.a —or. itn* 2‘di.l, 7 ■!new cases, S' iht.dh>
—mi il.i! tMih, S', new ciif'cin, ‘JS .I•).i.l1 1 h.
In Pinl.adeiplna, on the ‘7-d, 411 new casts,
S) .leallijl —ou llm 2d 1, *M new eases, 10 ii«aihs
THE 1.l I’TON C.Uil*.
Ao iVf-qiiuntly huvuwe I. wi .Wee,veil reapec
ting llm Colton Crop, that we hail afino.it dcUr 1
.inin.ni not to trouble o'tr fim.ula agent on lln
mihj.'il, but wa .ire hidiiOmJ lo change Hus due.
imnation, fiom the eX'iaorilinapy appeai'uina; o:
tin: Colton fields ul this time. A genital gloom
pervades the Planting imo.cal of this Stale.---
Mari) Planters, who, with only in dm,n y seasons,
would have made 2nd Bales of Lot ion, cniillot
now, undo, any ciicinnalancos, tiu.lic Ci'J. Many
fields have already been abandunod, and then
stocks turned into them.
In many Counties, the drought and the rust
have d. anoyed enlnn fields ot Coll m W.
ij n ie oiu-d Wolf, W olf, Wolf, again and again,
w hen there was no Woil'; bill, tcly on it, then
i i now no inintake. \V e Imve just retin ned lio[ll
a l. hr through mu eountn.s of vVilkes, G.ecoe,
Morgan, Oglethorpe, Clarke, W .dion, Newton,
IE my, Bulls, Monroe, Crawford, Upson, Tike,
Jones, Jasper, Talliol, Troup, Fayette llairlt,
Baldwin, Warren, dite. •&.). iVe. anil he mate
not io say, that in the aggregate, a half a .an,
ofGollun, nmler the most favorable ci.cuinslan
res, cannot bo made this year.
COl.ldl 1(1 A cm ,M i ,111.1,TT \c.
Agreeably to ihe nolieu pubh died in ihe Cbnjp
tele ami <'• -n«liiution.,lisf, \-i ju.it.i, «n<l
i erlised in every pari of llm e...oay, the mii/tuis
of Columhia convened in the B.qn.st I'hmeh a.
Appling, at II o'clock, on Thm-.day, flielhllh
mst. Tub pioeee.lings of the day, worn opened
by IIsc• nr.N tin r., F.e), who moved, (at hisoivu
suggestion, il is believed) ihat C’ol Unnm
be called to llm Chair, and GaUmm. Joans, E,
.ippointed f s ec'y. No opposition being made''
Col. Williams ook the Chair.* He then rose and
addressed tlnf meeting for more than half mi
■hour—Commenced w ith an allusion to the im
parlance of iho occntion, mid ihe necessity ol
(baking out count y, onr whole eonniry, ami
nothing but our oountiy, otn inotiti.” I'ioeiv.l
“from, and spoke much of Washington's Fan w.),
Address—Jeriouii. ed Nullifn anon, and ihe'Nal-
Efnirs, in ihe most unsparing mannei ; said In
eo -M pr-wa that Juba C. CMlnum un.l II my
Cmy, had conspired together, to break u,, tin
Union, and divide it between diem—That there
Wjm a league hel ween ihe Cues niduiioitisu and
the Nullifn.t*. Then li si ohjeel was the o vt r
throw ofJ .i kson Head two or lb,-eo columns
*fiom ilm Globe containing a s len.ltd mvoimt
c-l s-'itm Sjiue-'h ot Col. B moil’s, ngno.st ihi
ink. Q • .led us w ith some inugmfiu. nt ligu-r r
Until that a oe.h, about the E. gle ai.d ihe C„t.
look ti , (..'.lhoon'j speech on (ho Tarn] i l"ib
with an -ntention of reading ,-emi„ pnas.ag.s,
tn; ove hi“ ittconiivlclicy, when ho was inter
an; ted hy
-Mr. II nrr who declared that ha f li u his
duly to n tmtem—f.r, saul he, t0i1,,. Ch tr ,
perhaps I can save you s me (r , u |,|„ „n u ,
us same lime As the fim/td-of .M,, C.dh, ua, I
ailrnit (ha fml you are shout n? prove.
irons have not met to day, to denounce \!i
Calhoun —Si.rie to ns the ohjrrl of dm rntmting,
and h i us pioj-eed «t once to t-usnm ■’
T I'urrn, Esip ros t . to an dy ihe course of)
the Chair IE- was entering into a del i| of .'
ve.y imevesting ohuaoter, * m l ~.m >
impo. taut facts. He Wut’id , vvnlu dly rome to
thn ohjnct r.f the meeting, and show th ,l those!
/avis >t.:J ado. t beating u;uyi it.— M>. 11 .a ; , v i
appealed l.i the n. t'tmg
T vllow c’l'geti lam a Nttilisier, and I wd'l
flivU to my lEig, mo wl at now ! God lb ;,i,|
rndvo-l, that ]s' ild Jesi-ii it now t s ,-n '
lencc i l Pioseript has gone foi lh a,- i nsi . ; j
but I, for one, defy dm! sentence, and s. tnn ,mj
authors. llm must decided applause followi d I
the above avow ,1; and the cues < f go on, go’
on, being heard, M Hobby continued—Follow- j
citizens, for wh.il have we this Jay assembled ’!
A long, interesting, and meitK.n.lde session of :
C ngresibas just closed. To that Cong.osa, i
n ) n K ,la ami tears, iiati the I .
* M * ,u South, te«n ilirtclect. I i
’ i into i|| capeci,. ion. ih.it by ■ i
• t Congress, would a reigning* <e of just- e' 1
’ s ' ''‘f• That relief, *n> antial rein f, 1 I
■rmn tost system of grogs injustice and iron hor -! I
dvee, under which hor pr *eu«y had been l !
anJ ■ , ’>'r P-opie mid so ,
hat Co: g.ess had passed by. The 1 t
•i-r.i.il;
own Dclegei,on. had toid us
la.a iq-—, ,1. t«M-. IlitV. Biuum,.
eiUitu-M neoiae. .All «„.! m■■ ■ ithrXi-.n ,
ll ~' 5 l:r Cteajr, w » C.ll. U
nm’ aes had not hecn respected, and ’b ■ I 1
our fights ware still irantplcl upon. Ihe m.-s t
trust-worthy .Statesman of tho South, hud pm- t
claimed tto her, that so turns the Federal Go
vernment Was concornod, "her final hope w.s i
Bit despair.” That the doom hid been ratified.
The doom that rendoie.l her ctlitactts the dogra- I
Jed tributaries to manufacturing monopolists.— •
How had thu annunciation been received in -
Georgia I A vast assemblage of her citizen
had convened at Athens, on this Ist of August,
and solemnly determined to resist. I was pro
sent at that meeting, and bad beat lily concurred
0 that determination. —So hud cur Chairman.--
That meeting was attended hy citizens from
every part of our Rtate. It: proceedings, at Ihe
time of their adoption, had mccived the sane
lion of infill.-atial men of nil our ditlerent par
lies. I behove I may nay, that eve.y portion,
and eve. y opinion ... th. Slam, hud been tnera
represontad. Was it not, Mr. Chairman, the
universal senlimer.t nlTh it mecling, that it be
hoved Georgia to be united > the whole Smith to
he unile.l ?—All ou. moral and physical ener
gies might hi le.jniied to vindicate our violated
rights, Nnmeiieally, wo w. re the weaker sec
•ion of the Union. Was it not then, the obi ion
| in late of wisdom and of pah iotism, not toper
mil our own strong lb to be ts’ ill fin liter weak
ened, ami all our ettoils, pe.ibaps, rendered a
ho.livo, by our own divisions. Were we not
all called upon, i.lr, to sacrifice all minor and lo
cal consideration*, upon thu altar of -nur coun
try's welfare 7 Ai d hud wo not all responded
the cal), . ml declined that we were ready to
make that sje.jli.-f 7 W'e.e wo not treading
over very ground, h dhi'.ved hy tho fuotstopn of
ou. ancestor». Fa. Il .Stale Was to decide for
he.sell, tut each colony had decided for itself;
the ■ deinn ipiest. n of re.s.stnncu to tyranny—
all ot os +. id agreed, in the rtfe.eiieo of this
uuostion, ul th :; time, to aC. nvenlion of nur
people. .1/ i h pa.'y hoped, pe. leaps, that tin
Cunv' fitimi Would decide u. accur lance with iis
p. cidiar views, and adopt in lino itu measures,
li .1 a’l well kin wmg, 11. at that decision, ho it
wil dit might, mv:;t bo hauling upn.n all. 'I hat
il could nut be ouemm.ie.l, vvubin thu limits oj
lioo.gia’s j nas livliun I "ft w o not AlJjon - in,
Uiul.-j iln: jlo !;c lu i.si our host ido rls to mill;
the ci' izetis •if mil ■ live cout.lirts; upon tin
tw o points we had all agrood, a.ul, tnlbalag.ee
ment, had Im.nd a prinetplo of Union. That
sum’ llun - must be dune, and si ocdtly, and ilia,
a Cu.ive.n.oli hlioul.l del*-truiuu whut tbal some
thing should be. Null.lie. .lion, like every oilier
moilo of ted i ess, rer ommen.led by pal. iota and
slat, sinon, was entitled lo a fair huaiing : and a
lau hearing, an intelligent and pntiintiu poojdc
We in dute. runted it shuulu have. Il would unit i
.heir deliherate approval, ... delibeiato rejee
lion. Jl ihu'Colivenli.m of ll.e Slate decide.l
lhrit Ni.lliliculion would not do, lam hound hy
my own principles, priwticitllij, lo .arqtiies. c in
'dial dooiiiuii. If thu Covent.on decidod that
iNulliftia.iloU was tlio ‘riglillul ri tnody,’ my op
ponenls mi'.r ..'ip.iesci', or t!.. y et ■ so to been
ize.ni of Geoigaa. J wish no! in agitate Nnflili
catii nlu lie.. I i i died lo avoid all irritating
disci-sinus, and eve.y cunlcsl.-I oooflioil.—
i’onve.ilini. nr no Cunvem r,, '.v.i.i hci'.iro us,
and lo t.'onv. nliun, ihe Chain.i.ai and myself
a.e holh pledged. Kmi'.vmg Ais polillenl opin
ions, I op) used mu ! • t.iliiug il." t 'hair. Know
...g mine, an.llliat lin y warfl those of many
high lll. ml d ...it intelligent Ir-'e.iief. avoiind
me,, he had den.am. f-d Nalhllcalion in tint most
un.iioasme I 1.-ms —bad h. I I milt h-i.ding ad
locales, the pit., si p.-.tii..ts of die t?. nth, as ,
. omldncd body of t I'.ilors. Del he ; njjji. ce vec
Would snlnint lo this! Did he imagine wi
would let him go on in such an assemblv as this,
a .1 pu.tnil him to hold us up to on. i. How citi
/'its, ;.s men whose motives tve.e d.nk, mid |
whose piinciph's we e dangerous. 1 an awan
the course of the Chair 111 iy de i.e soma cu.m
ten.nice, fiotn tho Into [ voceejiugs ot a neigh
tiori.ig city. Thank Gv I, that ..i; v was one, n.
>'hlch tie tgia had never y. t i • .1 for the
spirit t > animate, or the was v, 'necl, he
counsekk N U'lfea.l! a. In. • ..g.c, and
would not fill bfiuiath its ' n.
L t us to tho business
kefoio un. Let the f ■ ol fv'iiniln.i
tell ill. ir leilovv lie. ftp a: S| ; ,|,. (
wll.lt they Wei.) Wllln.,’ lo JO felue Ilf
Gourgi..'* righis. Aim ~ Nullmc.i I. iniioe
he was u, he would say -•: II Id. rv ; ,s
teiai.de.l by thu Lnai.— l , , yv
ueilulnly proceeding in a inoslnn c n am ;,s
oidcrly mariner. Tim Chilli was about lo ea
plain ns own coil, e, when
Ja vi ns I ami ajiur J - : i, re so lo e.n., ui -o d the
nil cling win o c ilifT.l I - Jl d collie ill up il
Cel, Williams wh-i ndiliia.-sing ihe him e. ami
sup).osi dit e.n addiess prelinuc.ii vlu ihuoig.a.
it’d ion el the nice Img ; saw tio Secret.irv--
wished I *.f- meeiing o . ... r- .1, nn.l t’s | ... u s
Iv>he.le -I a. ed. t I . W dim in s si.. . d if, .. (
tad tu en called lo ihe Clem, to IG j, . ,« r ,
••ipotnied Si.o'y. .Mr. J d.-< !r ed ■ .
■Si vera! genii,. men wein no:.an-I -.1,
nnmhrr, m. l all de inn I. M . 11, i! v „,, a .
ted A cue ni W limit r. The ('i, „. • . j
ed S.r. kVugl.t w.i< lon yoi-.n •, 1,, ! in !
mh. . object.. ... A! il. ~M M, W , i
y.am.; man, :>.-i a n aive . i',l..- . nr.iy, |
olone .•' u. most wnuhv uadi. pee. ,! ! , : . (
" s , .m.l a y.M ; g 1.1.111 I.f eleuaelot aid inosi !
,M....a-!iig i ill-ill--. Mr. n j : -civ. I
was eh..sen bj iht* mnetiug, vv nh.--.it tt dissom
mg v.ii.v, J'!..- Chjir w .I,' on vv ~h ii.s a.tdi u.o,
v m.lie,del Us conrso ; Was only e\, r,using its
• '■ P r privileges & in the views it Icui givciyd
i Nu.ldieaiuni, w.s only disil.aiging , red duly
VV. uld go on if tho lin'd Dig lies .ed it, o- stale
gj l ;' l -' thcol j.cloi ino (ueselil assi iiihlsge
cuir.ni.-nci .1 read, ng an cat rai l, f.,m ) ; j|.
let ! V Dt. C.n.j er, Ol as; oeih of Mr. ( , i.oi.n
Several gentlemen io>v u: n dt'.-ient - aits,. •
Iho House ; would p.c -r mere slat, nunl ,t
ihe dh|cct. for which we ha i .si ;h.-’ nine n., i '
Dr. M .v. A. L C.ai.ivs, ri vej g.,, a I inn.nii- ’
tee of seven he aj-pi in’, d, J tint .he ip . | I
1...ns lately passed at Athens, and the M ~. i
Circular, he icfe.iod to 1 1 1 >I 0,.,„ (1 ; , n , ! i
• nvt tm*J te, o i ilioroon l v ,kc ~- ~ i ng, M- a
ihtbrii see. tided the module-I . leeneslcd I
pttmtss.o.i to say a few we.ds in .iefeme of i
A.diit.citlioii—^oul-.l coniine l.iinstiflo a mere I:
t.‘l x io the argument of li.e Ailu-na Gaz« le, I '
which Jmd bren read hy the Ch..ai—iho Chair I s
daud 'd .list such a request could not be gwmt- I L ‘
«d -dl'ay npMVHB-sßsis is dene, bjiur# wb I fi
■ mmuuisi
proceeded regularly tu business, it iii'Jit- ba don l I l '
hj limis. ls—v. licu tli»- Committee hud reported,
dm gentleman could speak. Mr. H. d:i not x.
wish In discuss nullification then, or to mingle a
it with llio regular proceeding' of die d - h' jS '' e
who bad listened to what waa thought api '««' R1
hlo argument against it, would listen to a !Jl * d
and conclusive reply. Those who had alt •i > ,
it, should not prevent its defence —had come l<
repined lor any turn the discussion might lake "
—h id with him, the Vi'giina lteioKili"ns ol J - =
and the Report of '99—also those ol Kentucky, 1
Authority had been appealed to i llie Cb ■i■ h a<l
spoken highly of Mr. Tn-suv; ifauthority was rt
to decide for us, where coul 1 higher he adduced, v
Ilian that of James Madisoh and Thomas del- '
verson ; would introduce himself, no resolution •'
about nullification, trusted none would come '
from the other side, or the committee* —tins I lie
reason why he wished to speak now—t.liair de
cided the gentleman altogether out of order;
was determined himsolf to discuss nullification,
so (ho gentleman would have to meet ,t—Mr,
If. was ready to do so. (Question called on
Dr. Collins’ motion. Mr. Hobby moved an
amendment, that the meeting appoint iho Com i
rnittce; disclaimed any' iuterit'oii It* alT.uiit the
Chair, had n discharged its duty at first, should
not have moved such an amendment, hut could •
not, after what hail passed, tiu»t any thing In
its discretion; dreaded the rcpoil ol any Corn
rnittce the Chair might appoint; we would have
Ci.ay and Caui' UN,!ii..Mi)N and the Rank again
would wrangle all day, do tiollnng, and hieak
up in anger, amendment however, Inst; oiigi
nal resolutions pul, named—the Chair appointed
iho following gentlemen to constitute the Coin
mitten. Reuben Him., Ksij. (for services ren
dered doubtless, was made its Chairmen 1 Dr.
N. CiiAwrunn,lsaac Ramsey, Nath l. Rum v,
\ncliEn Avrnv, I’iecson IVirn, and John
Carteeihie, Ksiji s. Mr. Hobby moved ,n ad
journment ol'thu Meeting fur an hour and a half.
Commit lee would want lime to report, dinner
hour had at rived; [cnties were hoiilod hy dis
Russian ; would take some refieslmumt and re
assemble in hotter humour, and something yet
he done—motion seconded hy Simmons Chaw.
l iiiii, Kr.j. and lilt) ineeliiig adjourned until 3
o'clock.
The people resort d to 1 fio different Hotels.
collected in groups about the Village ; constant ]
and warm discussions were kept ti(. in the ci, j
cles. Tim r-t mi in it I o had letired to llio Giaud |
Jury room in the Court House. Mi; soon tin
derslood, that tin y were so divided in opinion,
that they could not possibly agree upon a icpin t- I
The Chair it seems, had claimed llio right of mi- j
pennteinllng their deliberations. Tlnj excite-;
inentdeepened—the Chii.cli was filled at So - I
ehnk. Col. W ii.l iams called the meeting to
order. Dr. Crawford stated, llie majority vs flic j
eommilleo were ready to present a ropoit. j
John Carlledge, Ks.p in behalf of liiinsclf. ,T i 1 •* • j
Avery, and Isaac Ramsey, lisij. presented a re- |
| ort liomlhc iiiiiiuiity. On inolion, ho’.l, order- |
ed to he read, one after llie oilier. I’, iVllil j
Ksij. then read licit of iho Common i ; i( was |
word for word (I hulievet that of the Augusta j
Meeting—the piosciiplive resolution ivn left OUI ,
—the iluetrine of Nullification siiiij ly lienmim:- |
ed ; Convention disagreed to allotrr.thor, iff jc- |
iiiornhor right, and Gcii Jack-on recommend 1
cri as f eaidcnl. The niiimtiiv of tho Commit
lee presented the Roifart mid Ueso'utions, which
wriu published iti our last, and to which the
nice ling’ till imittely agreed.
U lien they Were read, 'John Carlleiiga, Tsn.
inove l that the Report of dm minority he suhsli !
luted in lieu of tho other, and adopted hy this 1
meeting.
D.. Or: ins,in sustaining ihc siihstituto iu lien
of the -Pr“nni!i!o and Resolutions,repnuc 1 hv the
Committee, expressed his astonishment and re- !
grel, at the resolutions ulVc. oil hy llie m..joi lly ol
'he CoMiinillc.c, They could not lure cpict, J
1 belle, sot of Tariff Resolutions, if ih.-v had
tncd. That iheohjeits of ibis meeting, wore i
attempted, hy the cou r so pmsued, to |,■ perver
■ed. Wo had met hero tor the |in j ore .«(taking
"me ueparaloiy sic; s, to conceit a determined
i ‘-1 a t nee to Ibe Ta rif - not to cell MU c i ■ '-icdics
,b inline xx hollivr we. would i eseon.l tn
■ln call of eur fellow citizens at Ail -nil ol
uher Counties, hy sending do'cgali st- It Cun
\i■ 11 1ii>i■. not tolight up disiord, hv vi. -caihing
die puliiical opinions of some of-our n 0.-t distin
guished citizens; and ho would a,I 1, : e.esl
at. mts. Ho piolesled against the tot., duction
I i subject, i ,denial .1, if oot iti'eniie,'. to i if,
,li ee i rilaiion. It was neressa.v that lus nice
' ing. that llio Stale of Genre hi, mt in iho iit
of ha; rnony and eonctu:. Il li.nl In a n staled 1- a
omo ofllie genllemen, hut they had hern op,-,,
s dto the tiel of IS'JS, Ho wotihi add that la
too wa< opposed to that act, and eeti Hv so to
; in: act ol JSIt-J-*—that il by the latter, our burdens
1 had been lightened a little, ho was sme llie
genet al iiunjualily ofllie system, in is r>| at. attrv.s
tr i'i the two gt eat sections of our oountiv had
lijen git- itlv aggravated. The odgina! restihi
tuns, approv, ,1 of the i ondiiut of Mr. r.msvrii
ind Judge W .iynk, in voting in linor of this
I old, tx hn hhe con -idere.l as x i inal censure
i upon the rest ol mir delegation, setiti out ol
"010. who bad i, jeeled it, ns worse t|t tile act ,
ii the would n u consent ti u, to ;|, v j ,
'lie Olliers. XX ho. he had no doubt,,-., | v I.
[•iesented the feelings, u* well as in, n t llie j :
I'gl.is and intcucsts of ihcir r. tistitueiits: xx nh'
■ ’ 1 tllollnt operation ofllie Tariff, („• ,t;,| llu , i .
propose, at tins i me, to enter at kogi'i, into i> I
,1) uneler, il was staled il, the original a, ]
lions, that it- injurious oj e.ati.-n « .}„ saf. j ,
.had h ien p: ia; ly ox ci rated ; a sl„vmimt i ; .
"hi'hi - eoilhl not coinur; he xvas s'.noshed 1
1r * '' l; t' it had been submitted to so long. I '
ft.a; in all tier gove-mnents, lenu; d tiiivant-i '
ge- end reciprocal benefits, were the oi.lv pro- ’
,er inducements to national legi.hniun’ ;j [
si. «:M ot! the basis of all laws intunied to c, e ’
r-.'e on tin: gne lad. TI at a uniformity o; i ,
‘ " ■ '■ ■ ul "' lights, we., fund 1 I I
mental I imcieles, XX 111, I-, ,nm,| he palled f.oui, , v
xxi.il. 11l a want in violation of the privileges, iu ,d | „
an ii"er p.ostaliun of the s-ox areijnlx’ ofllie
l-«'..i'i H» a ilm people of i'i* r o U: v , i, al j ,-„ 1!r .
xe.es -go, «t ~ public niece, g (|i ,. ~
nuai.crd tli,s sysiein, as nnjHst a:.; umonnitu. .1
a "d had then j lodged ihcam,
si.'hmu iu it. That they J.ad d 0..; „.j ,j , ;
eiii’ilu ic Jangnage of tlietr lust res iallon, that
il'O.-td ;ho ru/« Congress disaj f omt dm j.;s-. „
f
F—i—— mmmm ——
Marions of dm Couth in refciing to modify the I wc
r-irilf, and thereby to lessen our burdens, i j
would bo time to adopt ourselves, measures o ||
, decisive character, tint four years had nox. ;
ilapsed, and thrice had Congress been m . •
non, since the adoption of that resolution, and jg -
yet the South, xvgs still to submit f" he sum ,
died out of Imr rights, and to pay high bounties. , "
to administer to llio jtride and gratify dm avarice tn,
of Iho heartless manufacturer. Tho duties o to
self defence, aro secured alike to individuals I
uid to ctimmunilics, hy unalterable larva id i° a
sou and nature, and an inglorious retreat .rom
those Ifigli and conscrvalivo pijinciplts, had i xr.i
visited ii;on diem, infamy and degratljim"-
with whatever cheek prudence may duoxx
around, or circumstances limit its opeiatioii,'
there was a period in the progress of opptossion,
nt which foihearanco ceases to ho a virtu*, ""<>
longer tempeiising, becomes base cowardice— °
Dr. C. sat doxvn amid die cliuers ot die meeting-
Mr. Hujiby rose to support the views ot die j
friend, who iiad just taken his seal. Was as j
tonished at the Repeat of die majority ol the j
Committee: so much for not keeping its ap-j ,
poinlineiit in our oxxn hands—had alluded to
die Augusta piocecduigs in llie morning—did
the reception given to his allusion, iho reference
of die Athens resolutions and the Macon Chou
lar to our Committee, give thorn any warrant _
fur hclicx ing that tho Augusta proceedings could ['
bo forced down here. Th t we would take
them word for word; should have preferred
passing hy the Augusta Resolutions, in our ofii, 11
cial proceedings us utterly unworthy of notice
.■inco they had been obtruded, would eommenl
on them freely, and it may be, severely. Sii, ']
let us suppose our ancestors had acted as -he 1
eitizi iis i I Augusta, xvould have, die pcoj'le ol
• ieorgia to act now. Had anted thus in dial ‘
“migli of tin i or" xvln.n a dnspolie govcniineiit 1
Irauiplod upon die liberty of dm Press, and do 1
llied to the friendless alien, a sin her under rut 1
institutions. Whvrir, the constitution had heel 1
lost, and cur iVue discussion this day, not beer 1
permitted. The patriotism, dm firmness, and
the Iranscondanl abilities of James Madison and
Thomas Jn ; i K'-o.n, the host of their compatriots
dm leaders of the R"j uhlican party; had al
been lost to tlu ii country, and her destiny, and
! our destiny, essentially cliangr d—su; pose tin
I proscriptive spirit and proscriptive policy xvnvi
jto extend over the South, what would bn tin
] ''oiise.jiienee—she xvould discard from her conn 1
oils, her host, purest, and wisest statesmen; I 1
some of whom, counselled hy their own loft■ i
and indignant puti iotn in, have iimiri; a'od fie j 1
j ihi'inselx cs, that di'lVam his-inent fioin place
land |ever, under the federal (ioveimnent, '
xvhii h at home ami abroad, it seems, is row- n
j he the lot of every faithful statesman of an op
! press t I pocplo— i-ir, it is proposed to lake mr:n
from our slaiesincn and our patiiots, die ot."
| reward tn: can gn. , nr itu’j call uxjrcet, for liioir ;
j 'levnlion In our rights, the love and c,M' ,-ni. a; d ! 1
; cnnliinnel eonfidenco of tlie'r cm; :• iti;,-t.« r -. R, ! '
i prnnenl dillicult and peri'-m, j o iti- n, this ; '
|hdn ir unhj lexvurd. The dream,; of dm -oulli
!">•;( -I iiesm in, aic filled with no tnf;y Impes oi j 1
3 ■' f "l-ciinu'd fcj ut.iiii n, co-cxii-'nsivo w;ih hi; ' 1
rounh )'s I .nit:;. If true to thy f-nulh, he i- mi , '
• ssaiily placed in a lio'stile altitude t> • all oliior *
see; ions of the I nion, hy the unjust legislation] ’
d’t’ongr"3s—and Well doe.' he know, that eve I '
:y where else hut at home, he will ho dcliouin i '
ed aa a d’suuioiiist, and hrandi -I as a traitor
Ifc can hope to identify l uma If with no sideline!
scheme of national pulley ; he belongs to dial '
hopeless end jitoscnhi f] minority of (.I,ingress, i
| whose only occupation it is, to pretest and pr ,
I lest against dm sweeping and mieoiistil riionai :
legislation of a domiiieei ing majority, and if he
comes home, and exposes to us the whole triidj, ;
if under the sacred dictate of duty, he unfolds' 1
:to the people, the stem reality of their condition j '
above ail, >1 i.e venture to rccommi nee the ap
plication ol die whieli die people
of (ieorgia, as dm people of ifiemigim have n.
their power i llio only remedy by xvl.ieh lho\
can vindicate their rights, under die .Federal
compact, consistent ly xx itli die preservation oi
the V eder.d f nion, he is to lie pros, rihed—well
sir, suppose such men pioseiilred, «V. a new g-cn
oral ii -ii of politicians i iso upon llu ir ruin ,* suppose
I hem 100, faithful and intelligent; they co te
Congress, and find that our old firm and fast, hut
uoxv discarded I,lends, hue hut loid the naKmi ,
l u'h: that die South lias - every thing io fear ami
I'o'hmg to hope, limn that ‘ mu becked inajoiily”
who legislate to plundei ; and come home am; I
siyto us like luiddul sentinels tiom our xvaict i
towels, -all is not xx ell"-they will but he the i
X a lints uf.iiioiiier proscription. Let ns act in i
tins suicidal manner, and wc shall soon find dial ■'
a scll-hviiayed people will have j>olitiei,ms as 1
servile and as s.nj le, as our very opjiressors ; 1
couul wish, llie t cdei'id Government with -
its olfices, die manufacturers \x-i;h biihcti '
xxi I willingly help, ni ibis xx'o.k of self distiuc* '
lv,s ‘ -r 'i ,iu " ! c«nu"t our own exj eihnee •
i'a. hus a lesson. One of our parties (thcClaik 1
pmt.x) mahe Hcvijiic-i, to the Vuion, their fuuda- £
mental j imet, le—the. other (.ilte Tioti] ) devu- •
on "J *- ci.i ixi r ll ls ho.h, since the Auieiicun '
'■‘xsiem Ins been 'n lull and vigorous operation, '■
have had their Representatives in Cungvcss; !
diwdcj as wo may he at home, do not all our 1
hi .I'gat'.oti, stand In the same attitude, and givi •
' sit,',* votes ie ( otigress ; dad not the ropro
scntaUvo <>| llio Clark or Union party, General c
Nt xx f.a>, ti ;s V• x year, in iignaiillv reject the 1
tx ll ied i cmproniise ; be is a laulilul public I
“ ''ant. ;m.I xvid meet xxith bis reward. ‘ t
lie-, i, ti *ll x\ ■ see xx here il ecmmeiiees. ) ;
' vl c, ‘ t '" "h! emit Tm- N-rihlmrs me to lx , •
' ■ 'Ogross; pretty follows they to | i
go to t ougr, .s —m, i who da:c ;T''l up, and tel i
a deSJ rx’.ie. m o n . y tn their vet y I ifi ,t thei’ ] a
arcs arc. o| p,. -ave, uiieoti.-'imui.m d,ml U n -I, .
■;t I shall not he home ; 1 r.-tty t, Hows tin v fi,, ‘
I 'ingress,
Fucari; ttou—it stops n d !ni.-o. the Nulhiic~ •,,
I r to he excluded I'h iii the ; sst it*' <xtimem ' n
Taey are fools enoiigli to he!icx A ', d;*! I
kieorgia is a Sjoxe.r gu estate—il is tin j. f lin ,|„
sm inal piineijde, that die sovereiati vof (| lc p
■‘'•..ile is In he niamlaiuedni nnx and ex ~-i x I.:.;; -r ! fi
—a te. rilile bulwark, 'his Slate Sovereignly, to i ,
die encroachments of d ■ Federal llournitia at;
■l'.ngerons 100, a a time like this, when the evil g
spii ii of encroachment, lias taken j ossesskm of'si
•ie • Government and d.tven il maj. Give the !t|
1,11 ,ii: - ' 5 - 3 «e sovereignty for a lever, let them } V
wield its power, and if they do not raise tbejcr
orll, tliey up a prostrated rs '‘'' l -' :
on—ay, and they will place it upc->. ’ e f f,rm U
illars; tlie 24 Sovereign States; pva'ljr cow p
icy, for a Slate Government. y
Proscription '. Sir, our prosoribera n. >*t»- s0 two r<
enius of oar inalituln ns and tlio eiiat av'ter ot (J
ar people. How different their conduCj^ l3l tl
lat'of the willifin Jtlii-iiaoK—“Error,' Mid y
„t great and good man, even Linton, may I* v
[derated, when truth is left free to combat it.-* v
ir. knew that bad principles, as Well an bad tt
teetla, “hate the light" ami are blasted by its ’I
alliance. . . *'
Pioscription—sir, is it not astonishing,t hat in- c
elligeiit men in a day like this, should under.- j r
ako to nut down opinions; any opinions by- s
nnscription | in a country too, like ours, where (j
lie light of private judgement upon all matters, ,
■ lo m those subjects which involve the relation (
>f man to his fellow men, up to that which in j
, elves the relation ot man to his maker, is the
nosl consecrated of principles; guaranteed by
he Federal Charter and by every State ensli a
union—and thus guaranteed by A illifters; are j ,
ihe solemn lessons ol'history lost upon such men; j (
nave her bloodiest pages been indued ■.yiittcn in ;
vain; knew they not,that limy were tearing up so (
cioty by the roots, that no nullilii r, Could held » (
friendly relation heieafler, with those who voted
for his proscription, that self-respect and Jevo
lion to iris piinciples, Would compel him to say.
iff merited your proscription, 1 am not worthy
of your friendship ; if I did -not ineiit it, you arc
unworthy of mine ; knew they not that (heir
cntenoM would fall in all its severity, upon the
best and t|iu \* mildest among fhcniselve.s; r|
they had no respect for the wounded feelings ol
those, who stood manfully up, in the midst ol
ilirir proscribnrs, and vindicated their rights,'
could they not have respected the devoted pat
nolisni and high toned chivalry nfa Monlgomeiy,
ilie many vitluos and ilia fascinating cdo.juonco
of llm beloved and admired Lnngstreet. Had
not these men as much at stake as any of then
proscnhcis; Georgia’s citizens ; had Georgia m
ledge lor their fid, lily, when llmir wives and
diei; infant child, o«i were poi died lb, Georgia's
rights. M,'Veil'll God I Upon what times have we
j'allen, when n cn like tin’s,i a,c proscribed, nn i
by those, in whoso can,to they aro laboring, and
■or whom they wr-uld die.
Sir, I hope—for my country I hope it; that
this pieseri;.lion will be a miserable abortion:
recoiling on the heads of ils authors, and coher
ing thou, not ils demined ri'''i>ts, with sliano
rid contusion; I •■villncl hJiuvo that any nigl
- am • .- ,r: .,0, v, I re; ly i>; the dieiai, , ia 1
I-tier "i’ ’i'eir oorreapoml,ng eisminille.o. Not
on'., 1 ;m sure, will coil, who .’•.nerves to be j
'li ■ icpro-ciilalive of a free pcoph ; underothor I
:. . .'an, cs, lin y might nut be unwilling to j
"I am nn nullitier" it rm I) wore the fact.!
I'ul tv!,, n :fi- y - ■,!, ilj.it ihey ciitinol :iou: see ip -
wilhoift giving a :::i c;lion to prosciiption, with i
out <•>.•!•!:ng a shade over tlio cliaracter* of the i
■IC p.-d of •vjvlil ~) patliul.. ; withuin 1 ; r;>i|. ,
the I"! hi.js of a ia /;<» in. | high spi.iicl • i
■d lheir h.-ilow ,T;/,*n*i| without . a ,
d ime th .1 V. s’! b t more rtn id i . if; orisj,am!
more ■! > d .in;; in if ravafes, fliat. am r|, ~V e i
In so c iib,/•■,! I,;, in Goii.nia; without h,liiuin/
0' tilt .on and, disc, rj, and p, rt.aps riim to tin:
• •■lino ot the bmiltl; and u; ~.i ibcir own memo
rins, w hero it will sii, k, and Ibtovei (lie enr.-c
of a di-imnori-d Slate, cm! n belt aynd pm,pi,,.
They v ill feel tint to s,portion ;,i<iStri)rt,on.imdci
nr h re cum stances, and with sueli com. omien
ccs, ,hr, .oily in view; were treason, ay c sin
and worse than treason,
«
Ihc-eiripiiei;—Si--, were rot lids subject tr,
solemn, it would be a most Indie;,,ns thru 1 ’, to
look back a litllii, and tin ward a little, at the po
sit ion of the men, by wlmrn ibis sentence bad
been sent so, lii: a few months ago, ami ah
Georgia was up in arms; an attack had been
made, and by ibe Supreme Court of the United
Millies, a, on -be, soveieign rights. Unnerved
ourselves for a cm ri.et, an open eflnfilet, in ,io
feurttiol those lights. Wo were detmmined io
maintain lift* invTolabiliiy td’ oMf.-nil, and ll o
criminal j irisdiclion ofonr fhatp. We bad a pro
found sense of the importance of the ciisis. and
'Vo i '■ a wit re that wewtfu ti king a stand, v. Inch
iniglu “ dci.i.i,. tin, destines, not ~r,i..e s.gc or
country alone, but of the ifinofKt g* in r nions
and lb„ mo.t distant agas.'' JLta.d we lin n
hirt or elsewhere, any miser,-tide coni, m
scbnol br,v dcttbrnaiion, -about thcT .unwell Ad
nee, of Washington, nt.,l the “sacred legacy „(
the 1 sainted hare’!” Hide-,.- Smalm “wan.
us. that rad, measures, or -violent remedies"
imgln involve the whole wintry m rum," r .n,l
"id ns ft,ly 11 ,'0„ an enlightened pe.bnc ,a.n"i„n
and the omnipotence of T mi,,“ l}l , rt . ( ~
"d to .he w ox ]d di.it « Cco gia had Mund «„
inoygd Win,(i the bayonet gleamed leforu bei
f.vos, and had been ; .dined at Jicr tli.oil.“ amt
wl,at said <• Oglethorpe i " If Georgia be i„.
deed mmscuiiiKi)-" uhat 1 prose,ibed ! Ami
does Oglethorpe indeed, think prosci; ti, m so |
bid a thing 1 “Iftho sole, alien-,tiv.-s bod, n 1
umor degradation”—'••Speak, Tombs of tb,-
itcvoliiiien !" Truly, sir. on- would think, f.nm *
the earnestness with which they press it upen :
us now, that the.so men bad but recently ,--ad !
the la,-aw ed a,iv eot Washingien—had but 10 !
een'.lv disco* mod, that s:. invaluable nt-.d so!
novel a Jm-mnein, was even in esistem o,
let US look to tho fn'iir Muppose tlio s - 1;, 1
of iiari.-luiice arrested by the spirit cfiW.-.iu |
'ion. I'ar hatter founded expcctaiions, bod
bocn -ihca-.'y bet touofli-n tli.<appointed. Sa-.- r'
those licld out now nu-vt-:.,- sam« fate— S j* ! oc , '
' n,cn cvuiiiu dly t,. findo, I, lliat-this sysi, m ■
ol unjust oppro^ien—for unjust and oup.vssiv.
y nehti.m b dge tliin it is, , s , 0 |, O ~t
11 ' 1 • ■’■ it nlwayshas hr. u i-t
, ; I,U ’ VC, : Ui: ’" ’ ; «Knto ho added tu bur
■l ‘ ■ I" bo ho.ij cd up a, Jj.j v
' 1 "fa hctie, , re „ ),
‘ ; " U !: 'hat i re’i M<y wfi-ng
I" tinfurl the ban: f
i„-, . t,.‘ w! mu will they ~p;,, al, l„ rally
T- lb k < pHHCiib.,,) N-.1l tie. '——Ha
will tell them, in 1t rut. mi,,- b!,,.v cuu(,i I
11 sl 111 k ( 'm M'miilioni luudom -. and
■Ut im ;• .",1 lint blow b.i I been struck ! In
G. ' gn was siiirernig as she is now Enlforiiig
mder tho h.nd pressure of unconstitutional, J,-'.’
-M.-: ,ti and her goaded spirit demanded Rc
•island-: a sister State stood.by, ready to l«ko
be li st step, and to receive tlic first s | lllc ) (
i'ou stepped forward, ycu hold out |, :t( . cs a I
■m ti> ug ;™, 10, and thus led Ihem their luin, f
Man, to whom a warmor patriotism
keener sagacity, you hold up as obj, )C H ?"■
picion and dist.ust. Though tl, c , r
ycur lights, and their interests were y„ u 'H
rests, you placed thee.- undorthebnof ."e-B
opinion, and bv such mcafis, did vnil 1
. „ tyu roni'i^H
their eftorts powerless. You br anJcd
yon-Jesci tod ns: wo distrusted you tl 0n ■
wo distrust you now. Will ih o y ,
who have so eagerly rallied aiouiid tii,!,' "°B
to resist the Tariff, but to prose, ib e tin- ppp!'. i'JB
They will find that their present allies, M
i.lea of resistance at all—That they ore'tf
class of people, who, though an invading c, :l -■
run were to darken oar toast, or a nirv'-l
soldiery contaminate our soil, would
out peace, peace, union, union, and |. ~. ~1
tho name of VViisliington, by hreuthin,, ■ • ■
llioir poluted lips: and limy will not r,°, ot .1
lesson they have just hoon tnughl; (f 0r I
will limy follow the footsteps and iniit;, lc -I
cxanij In of their funner loaders; i,g a ; riat ,■ fl
and all who uniio with iliotn, wi ! l the s . -I
Proscription be invoked again. r i*ttun v- yl
men know, what kind of a wound lb, y f , , B
lifted upon the feeiings of 'beir own ,- B
men. When they find iheinsolvcs the
of proscription, for upliolduio ii,,, r
, ig-lns, then will ihey si,ft', , ih», li,».;nr,st 11 I
Irioi’ssullhimg. Butre'nbiiiivc ..u t
led justice, will bid them roincinUi. I
forth this demon in 1 tb'J. sB
Mr Hobby then went ot: to com;,nr-- p:B
tillj ol and *>—. and to sustain if,
Hi. Collins, accorded with him in if,.., H
expressed of the fidelity and ability
H. Wat.ok. die was not less r» mark,-' ..
llm accuracy ol his statist!, ■ I M..Jeintr,’j I
•ho laho.ious diligence with whi. h ..H
collected, t!iat for Ins brilliant imainn.m-r,
Culling, l hough polished satire, and mesc.r I
clearness, arid eunclusircncss of 1 r ..
As io vv aynk am! Forsyth, oh j' :fr „. (
ing fu»;n Hicm. wore to bo rc-.'lv. j .
l ust. They had placed Uimnselvm, |. V| >H
laic vote, in order to sustain ili.-ir j,
and justify their imauisislmmy, under tho r,;„H
necessity of cX iggerating the arnoum i ~rl
'ion, and of sti lying to make it appe.,,-. H
evils of the Tariff wore less tk,,, ,j„. v r ’. H
wen-, Tin y we.n •.(* that class of ;
v.lm dwnnod n line:, important lo m-ilo. p
-li-ijis ll;-in to ■; ivo llni Idimi ir-s of 11,, t, ,
It hid been finnipcfcd fill ill ~,f one, i. I
sun wap re-elected,lni would bo ap tI(1 |
higheststtKimt in thy Cabinet. I5„ t !, I
be Ica-lo: a ol th- Ja, l:>, u parly in Uoiia.,. J
uni were mere “hangers •>u‘(j,,. p 1
j I’or his own pan, be ha 1 folk a-r ■ ... I
dr net: ill Iho intelligence, I
| morn , oi.fideuce the pairio?; . B
j (the litost deaf, ning -appl.. - R ,j fl
ivory fir f.o::i
'■■'a.' ‘•"•ii.n-oii -lolcd in i.f . of. . . ■
Wa .. k. >
' P
Vc.lluw ciiizoa;:, I Kii.-J i an' . ■
nlcr ■ • | wa., I), „ ~)■ 1. , , I
Tlmru t saw r,voice bund,ml (V. , I
cmnptcsre l :i(m and cl- u led t, j,
"‘be o I-.ti C-,iinl.cn,incr-, f ti.-td the .1
lived ,],i c.m-uaiion io r, ,-.jst. Vf>-ll ,; ,> j., 1
lb<'i ll islnng cy,-s and Imavii,j» bosom--, ■ 1
Wepics.nl ifn i s tidd lliom bow tlmi !; ;d ~..|
ticntiid in Congrr s-; ifi, v !IW , v |ijr I
’■"l-'ivc veil ot il,e p elcndod cnnipi-'n.' . .1
il,cy i-iiiei ml into a mimic detail of,id ,l,„ ;■
shameful proceeding:' on the pint , f,,,,.-., ( ,1
so s, tm,. made it manic, st that th* •f -I
I elln.-st J-iCto,y of the Muidi. had n. , I
with Cnnjfi-c-s than hat of tlio uniteii - B
, lion (if the prosenhd Sr,u h. And ; ■
1,.!,! diein that it was ilk.-i,- sole inn »r,d p., -, ,1 9
I *>' to tell them, that they i 0,.; r- , 9
then selves; the lof rm.n liter,i a•• all
, wited the annunciation with ihc n. . 9
ening jla adits, li: y i;;. o-.vtu it like men, v. 9
|, ll ih.-.i they bed b, ~-n to a .-, r .. :,n ; 9
rnli.incn, I hat their counlrv cnulJ iMh.-eii isH
U| on their strong arm-, ~„] ilwir ;e. !■
courage : am] unmy an agitated bosom, n .9
ny a in mly eye, rcs.-onded with a jnd.i- =
bntu, Mihe tin tiling do nonce of enn a I
l |,|s!e I J Slid « have Watck'd Ob II- '|]
cd. tvnh intense m.crcst and anxiety, >d ; 9
grosa o( the spirit of Athens and of 1.-.iinsia.H
.ecu it go (u. th, “ confiiiernig an ltu cui: ; -
bu lung and blazing dnong), all Gco.gia, ti.. 9
,ng ran Siata to its deepest foundaii, i..», - 9
summoning into iinlion, all llm s.uhi, ami „ii d 9
citoigiesoi her ilnl.Jion ; and my iilimii>,>n, alj
been called to the p, wrt ediogs ol Augusta 9
When 5 looked at tbo yaot Join, l omvi;, iS|
in ihciso procre ings, my mind involiinlin'-, 9
tc.lcd to f.i .vingltm. I remcmbeicd, Hr, ,9
. and anon, \\ hiie among the crowd, in t1i0.,. 9
ipnt ,>l tiie d iy, I hem,l ionic rprnvk ,J r. -
[ bout Fi.'i-syth and Wavn,,- ■“ U ~,t » .. 9
| say to tlu-sn nu n, and wi-„t lo these tr.. '■ •”9
ftiuvh u*:»3 *,}hi vi .fl
; sti'uents. !l did seem to to* that t!w ilia 9
I "fininn was setting strongly ag;i : :.-t I
; sa ' v 'but tide rolled back by their cdleaga I
■ es.lhvii colie*gues—::n,drprmrcrrficr/coa, J
|ip I ’g.s,.'.: for thoir conduct, uud vluiicalJ
their muiives; and iheir roJei.ting 1 ""'B
| 3 .i •, if they hevo not deserted t:s. ?>\ ih;.;n >9
j ""‘N stau J' "1' ,r <: fv; ;cs;<* .:K.
re fut And Joint f ersv ih lifts got ill
I voice, when a sentence of ,11,*n ij «■ I
I fm'li against these men ■ tdl m- - -t i|, / ~a r|
grateful friend is a true pm,-'- t, K*.-ry i.d-|
l-.-clmo, every i.cv-'ad le ~ j-..'. j- f-'a-,; •: J
John l orsylh, to denounce Present,lion ; knm
in;, as hi woHkrmw, who, w.-.s its iute; n.d
rims. \it: wauled not an oxatn|-!o, 'i‘ -■ m, -
fio hnt’S'if two of tno most r e-p C olahl ; at -wi
,d Angus*a, led them lo • p;-c; ■ it. (J of in '
wh i a irnri, wlj-jmj t'.t n:.* 1 io*• n.::
Inr hiiijn". v ?i!iko lor f
bis wo.t!i • high in Georgia's esteem .n.a
j d-ndo, and a must distiuguislied men >. ' •
bir, I|e diiTirci! widely in all tin ~
toelingspind prim-i; •, iih dm l*.os. i:be an
did lie brar, i the sent .-one s,’r aga-nstus, a
'he hour, and uu rm s.’-at it. 1 *l, Tt’ -v m
Georgia take j., j,* ft. tod z. ■. '
him will a large portion nfhv ■> .- ~ c hr
after, choiish feelings ofgr ‘ f , . ••, r a
of filial regard. (':»» j- 'r .;
’of character, ho *.hr«- i;>;. saMa v t