Augusta chronicle. (Augusta, Ga.) 1831-1836, September 12, 1832, Image 2

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<dol Jo«b»’ letter to the Kid* < Taioml Committee- * 1 Columbu*, 85th Aug. 183*. < Oinli*men:~S our letter of Ihe 80tb An c spirt, icovering the resolutions of the I Richmond meeting, with your i-equeal to t Know my ’‘scntiiaunU in regard to nulli k Hendon,” hue just been received When < called on by n public meeting of my lei- I low-citizens, 1 lir*-! no dillieuity in ex | pressing my opinion -Upon au> eiibjey.t of public interest, when that subject •** presented to mo ninlentiandinjjly ; hot it in out of ray power to give it specific i nnswer, in regard to i« matter that i do not distinctly understand. So snnny vet-, plans uiul midi g» l.nvc been given to the term Unit I do not Know in wlmt reuse, it is intended t<> be used by the meeting; nnd would prefer postponing a reply, till 1 could cor rootly inibrnied. licr-t. however, I may i •be subjected to the imputation of attempt ing uuneeessary delay by wailing till I s could receivelbat information, I widen j deavor, so fur ns I am ntb‘. to comply with that request, I prune* dto gi'e .you my opinions. 1 agree then, with tin- third Virginia Resolution, wbicli I Imvc long made purl of my putiiicui text book, trad which reads tints “That this assembly,” (the \ irginiu Eegistulure,) ••doth explicitly declare, that it views tin* powers of the l-Vderiil • Goveminent, as resulting from the coin puct to which the Stales ure pnrlies, nr limited by the plnln sense and intention of the instrument constituting the com part, and Its no further valid, than they nre authorised by the grant enumerated in Ibid compact; and that in case of a i (L liberate, pnlpnblr, Hud tin tgerotis < 1 -wiw oj other powers, nut granted by the said mmpint, the St,ilt ), who at e the parties thereto, have the right, nnil art in tilth/ butirvl, to into pore. Jui ant tling the progi t «*.* us the t *l. and J'ot maintaining within their re.ipei live linn In , the ■ authorities, rights and liberlHs *l/qn rUiVnng to them'' 1 believe, with Vlr. .Madieon, * I’lml when resort ran be hud to no tribunal jn i i perior in author ily In tin parto .i. the parti. :, j themselves, jruisl In* the rightful judge), in) | the Inst resort, w la tbcr die lag-gain made has been pursu,d or ewhited." "That tin tit ate* in i the purlieu to the ooiujlinuionai compact, in //iii; sovereign ropiaaly. nnd <d necessity, that them can be no tribunal above their iinlhoi ill/, mi l consequently dad ns the |turtles to it. Ihey musi them--* Ives decide, in die last resort, such ijueslioiis ns m.iy bt< of sufficient mngnitude to jus ! tlfy tin ir inierpasiiion.” , I believe, dieiifiito, tlmt the Supreme Court of tin- I tilled Stiues is not u f tuperi < or author t\r Ut the Chile*; trad, with dr Jedhrsnii, “dial the judges of the sumo lire not the iiltnuatu in-Lilitra of all run stiluliiiiml questions ; that it would he dangerous to grant them that power, a id would lend li» tho despotism of mi j i tligai-eliv;’’ nnd with him. I also believe, ‘ f'nil the vlliini'te arbiter in the people, aiding ftp their deputies in convention." 1 uni, tberetore, brought to the conclu sion, tlmt the Ilegislature of the t-tnte cannot, tail that the people ofeueh Slate, acting fiy their ileptnies in eonveiitinn. must, in •nil eases which nre of safliuieiit magnitude to justify their interposition,'' determine upon the proper inode utnl menstire of redress,” for» very violation ■of the constitution. And J eunnol he v lieve, with the meeting in Augusta, "it would tie “extremely dangerous ’ at any time for the ruori.K to tint ni-:i.i-;a vnci h, meet in eojn k.xtiu.n, and invent them with full j), twrr to maintain, preserve and djind, the light) nnd privilege) of the ft re citizens oj thi) Chile" l-'or I tun clearly of opinion, the people nre fully competent to net for themselves, trail tuny be safely trusted with their own rights, powers trad inter «-sls, even in "a moment of excitement iike the presentnnd have good-ensi ■enough t i select persons who will bon »stly an I faithfully represent theft nich es and feelings 1 believe every uiieoiistilutionnl law of f’ongress to be nnil and void, and has no legal force or obligation, and Hint each dilute, has a rigid to treat it ns a -nullity. i have never entertained a doubt, that toe State of (Jeor tia laid the ligiit, to claim all the ('reek lauds within her! limits, uadi a die treaty of the India..!' springs, an ! To treat, as a nul'ily, tin treaty subs. uicnlly imitie, by which she j ■was o- . riv ed oi'n part uffhut land. j 1 1 believe that the Suite ufQoorgia hail i tin* right in extend her laws over the ! i Cherokee uillioii. -to try, and execute j Tassells, to try. oon' lot and sonlonre, to 11 imprisonment in tho I’enileutiury, W or-j eester and Uutler, who refused to obey < the laws of (Jeorgiil; nnd to disregard I the theision of (he Supreme Court, nnd tin* > intercourse hue ol the United Stati s, us tin- - i - constitutional mtd'y id i i Tlmt the Stole if tleorgia has the right j i also til suevey nndgeaiit the iiind* in the t tier- 1 i ■ vket nation, to so r iunn rimer.*, ir, despite of j I th'Said liilerroitriti lair, ti ml the Cheioue Iren- 1 ties, tlu,u rh the Cnihd Slabs should attempt i I to in t en t Iter by Jun e. And I believe die protective system.;* {which lias heon openly nvowed and ; I fully recognized by a large innj u-ity in | ' tlie last session of ('ongress,) to be on- j I constitutional; that it should have no j < ♦tore force nnd elfeet limn the nne treaty, j | the intercunr.’r-Uwv, or the decision ol die j t Supreme Com t; tlmt (.Jeorgiu has-the mime right lo treat it ns a eullii v : and J i that lids is the proper time, for her to < a Li. I ' a co.svkntion or fiu-; ri on.i; to consider p nnd adopt the projier measures to eon jet j it) repeal. I “I'nder these momentous elrcu:n«tnn f ces, tlie pteeiso policy, which ((aorgin I should adopt, remains to be determined. Jlul I trust.. Unit whatever contingencies ! t • may arise,*ho will want neither euu.agt l to sustain her honour, nor tvio met todem- ii per her cmrog’ She ha -no parsion for •change. tShe retains die strongest at- ti laehment to die system of b- r adoption, o fe-Hut if ie-r own goverutm nt wrong her j ti w ith a led fiuth, wbicli would not be i - ■endurable in u stranger: if complaints | ft of our injury, nre to be answered by the j It infliction of a greater: if she is now huilwd because A wilt not submit lo be quiet- n 'lydup.d; it needs no spirit of divination, ito prouunneii. that the portents are evil, si IVet Ido hoc despair. A case so plain, ti InppeaN to Ibe eotnmon sense *'f oo< - I 'l Y-ounlrymen. Georgia sues Ibr no litvonr, a jtdvanees n • lid ilions pretensions of yes- ' Kprdtiy ; she eonlt-ials for rights alone— li eights coeval with the republic, and ita- j e _Jilazone,l it, the rigbis of as birth. I -ot j dLbe aobw wbidom t f ,bv nation, poml« r on her cl«imi», nnbinneed by the flippnn cy of past fanaticietn. or the astute lullie* i ofeebolastic jurisprudence •Indersuch |, correction, nil may yet l»e well. Hut ti , this hint hope in to fail; if -Georgia is deed proscribed', if insulting tyranny v •inking h< rfor a victim, present* to her gphon, the sub _ •alternativenf d-ingfror dcgratlahuni •*t*peak, ' tombs of the Hevolutioit 1 For you cuu proclaim her choice !” = >ly opinoiis and fc, liugn, have been well expressed by “Oglethorpe,” in the preending paragraph. I tit* not desire to go farther. If tin nc opinions njihjecl me to the charge of “mdhiivotiou,' Imn * willing to abiiie the com>equeneee. They nre dearer to me than tiny olllce of the State or the looted Sti ten within the gilt ofthe people, I will not give them f up: I wdl not retract tltem. though <-v*-ii I I alhwm or Mrlhtjjk siiould uppruve and < ad 1# pt them. j 1 am, gentlemen, very respectfully, ; yonra. SKAItOHN JOM-JM. Messrs. Camming, limg and daughter, r*fvii rnr cotctiuu m >m. i. NF,I> 111 ( IvFT IS A <JAM)U)ATK rou eo.NGUFSS. To William Gumming. John I*. King. , and Ivlward I-'. ( ampbell, the hlgii t Jii«|iiisitoriiit ('oininitteu in and round nb,int A ugnsin— (ireeting ■ Having umeovered that your honors, have been appointed to investigate tin political principles of the candidates for Ihingresß, and having some sn.all pre tensions to that tdgh and digndied siltni lion, I w ill proceed to comply with your extremely modest and unassuming re quisUion,' by developing lay principles , and the faith uu vvhii-L i i.bull practice ii j elected. In the first place, 2 believe with ynu, that tin- Turill'is. ju.-l e<pml, «n,l coiisii tiitionnl, and was untile olid framed liar the exeln-ive beiie/lt and bi limit of the S, lulhern people : tor. <-qii- til I y that tin y ore Vunity ihiberalamt lltigral 'litl lo (heir Noi-llit-rii bi, linen in tin. oi-pcsilioliinan ifr.sted t-> tin- «y stem. tondly. I believe \t ill i Heal ion is n great snake that to t'Kely to s-wiilow Up nil the South, land and water ; and ttint stud snake ought to lie killed, simply be <■nn.se George -Meflullie, \vi,o is a great personal eto my ol mine, li.sr tin nigh l ddler enilv. Thirdly. It in my ileliliernte opinion, that it is infinitely belter to sutler idl tin mi cry and degradation of absolute utnl ntieoiuliinili.il slavery, Until to seek re .ln si by insulting lie- liner feelings till oar l-aislera brethren tin i* by vVonnding the lender sensibilities of those, whose | conduct was never yet actuated by tiny | other, titan the punst nnd most disinterest n. j patriotism. , t'uu) tidy. As I have my own pireo.ial j promotion, and tu.t the good of the ec-ta ; ■non wealth In view, my opinion is, that the right and liberty of my native State, are of stimil and seeoteiary con sideration. compared to my immediate aggrandizement; hence, hive iMr. For sylb and Home oilier great nn-ii, 1 am ' willing to dally a litlk-. and run (lie risk of being called a dastard, nil her than loose the good opinion of some of tin- Northern districts, w hose votes may con- j tribale essentially lo my elevation. fifthly. That being eltock fall of lb* ' most murderous kind ol'Dalcli eonrngo. I will shoulder my musket and march under the command of the renowned mid ehilvnlrnnn Gen. Flournoy, again-t the indef. nsibk* South I 'mci'iiiiinis. or any ■ other porn ol tin- rSonlliem peopb j who may itnnk theiHselves oji]ir«-so*-vl ami fiav«- the audacity lon vow it. Sulhty As mj lot tins been east by , fate or lottiUie in otic of tlioce hivoreo cities, whore Inhabitants are mostly from the land of Wooden Nutmegs and .do las-e.i, 1 am determim ,1 to s: enfu-e the s ivereignt* of my L-ial*', and liazard tin pen* cos tin-country, rntlier lima iin-ni i their tlispleasiire hy llinging the weight ofiny it fliiem-e in the teal*- against my Country’s oppressor!?. St eciithiy. Hcicg u ell non vineed by ex t perietiCe. that the Vmdu'Ctj ;-.rr not a jn « pie iiitmraliy disposed wrongtiilly lo ue ■ cilUi ilale ihe htcie of this world. lam j disposed to I K! my arms m snlmtissioa, ] and await ir sense «>fjustice for aas I Minion of in y s;nu 1 nnnumts w Inch their iaadvei telice may have taken Ironi tin- South. If, however, I may perebunee be wrong in ibe idea formed of their hb erality . us one thing I can’t he mistaken ; it is tins: that submission and slavery will be glorious conditions, in the which, we can all enjoy the s w e* fs of tranquility. llighlhly. ,\s idiDullle, or some one <-Isc, lias clearly <leinanstrated that the 1 I'ai-ill in iis opperatioii Iveai s exelnsiveiy 1 on the consumer, ami as no three men in j i the Union consume iiioi-etlmii Col. Cain i miiig, (iea. Glnseoek and my self, it seems . to me nothing lint a spirit of dow nri- ul reliellion for men to complain tin t the ! nee.* sati*-s of lit’e arc taxed, when we ' three are not only willing to eonsiiiae, bit! willing also to pay for the privileg--. ! 1 A’iiithh/. li is n canhaal point in tliej, coin; ass of my faith, that lh<- poor tire I , bo ii in I physically, am rally trad politically, j ( lo labour for the rich ; trad dial being so j bound dn-y ought lo lie kn-Kod to llii- j *1 -I it they raise a iivuiemr of coin i pli ial iga st the Tni-ilf, nolw itlistandmg , * as i*iJi slice may grind tlu-ia to povvd, i*. 1. J' tthiy. Itclicving Unit nli men lik«*|, invs*-lf. and I lie CoiiiiniMee, nre some wlmt more apt to-serve their own seljish ’ pirj'o.'D limn endeavor to promote the 1' publk: good. 1 am decidedly opposed lo I ’’ the call of a eonvetMioit in any shape or: I’ a-fn, for these two additional roisiais: 1 1- First, beenttse the selieine was not f .<l my wisdom ; and secondly, f, Haiti have no way lo make myself con- ~ spkuous, without going the wiuue lu g against it j * Ilhreiii} As the aristocracy nre sure 1 to swim lot who will sink, and beingjane h nftlinl favoured class of this low era-n a Is rio n. I. I'm <seternu.ic,l, at all buznrds to j v •lick to tin- proud lai-dl ops of AagUsta '. 0 ind.V«-sncluis tts, nm Icd the poor, con I “ emptiblc. hard vverking tanners of the i ' doutli, rail and rant until they utVu tlie i *' moot* to cheese. j * 1 T. dfhly. Finally nml lastly, £ go for j “ lUlun'>i >a in the three following ways, n <» wit: l’adieally. l-’undamenlally. and u I’etot.Piously hopcing Ilus.e doctrines ! t , ire well eideiiliitiMl fir the im-redi.iu *>j Amru-ta, 1 eonliilealJy solicit your sal-I Ireges. in the reasonable hope, that birds j of a leal! ■ w ill i! u-k together. " >. ours, j ) .\FO BUCKET. { j N. 11. I am an clear for your doctrine* in favor of putwniseion, as ever a rump less (Votr wanted a tall. N. IL ~Ar«B»TA «_: WEIIMEBDAV, gjiPTMiBIRB Vt, Iggg* ** B#» and /Wir not.** to (;oHni;Bi*o.vni:xTß. •• A'Voteh,” find the proceedings of the Seri »en County Meeting, are received, and shall appear in our nest. riniiic mbbting. We sell the attention of our redder* to the notice of s Public Meeting, to be held at Seer.G (lit l, it, this County, on the 22d inr.t. Wc sin cerely hope it will be numerously attended. TUB CIIOI.BUAs f« di-creasing at the various points of itsfi ft i'rui tioo.lts localities of gmat :st malignancy arc, h.iltiuiorc ami Washington City. ’At tint so incr place,the highest mrmhor of the reported deaths on the, last day, was 115. in the latter, 2tj cases, and 13 deaths, in New Vork, in the week en ding the 7th September, 170 deaths. In Phila delphia, in the week ending the same time, 15 deaths. In Baltimore, during the week ending the 3 d September, 170 deaths. One thing, is rendered pretty certain —-that it is steadily and sorely progressing .Sooihardly. BOUI/fGV. By the Idlest imivals from F.tirope, it-appeare lliat Ihied.’holera is spreading fatally and exten sively over Holland and Belgium. It seems, that from various causes, many pruts ofFnropc me in a very unsettled state : and that tiic som bre clouds of war are more thickly suspended over that country, than ever, and nono eon tell how Noon they may discharge their contents. .11 ?J»«B oiAVTCm. We perceive that at a late 'Public Meeting In hi in Alabama, a Resolution of thanks was voted to Judge CI.sVPON, for Iris very able and /.cabins support of the principles of free 't rade nii't Rights. It was also I'orw,aided to the ] Judge, who returned a polite answer, renewing liis determination to continue his labor for thu liberty of the Sooth. JCIMiB W.VVXB. There is no member of the Georgia Delcps tion, toward whom vve have eii'ettaincd moie (friendly feelings, than Judge Wnw; and, | while onr poisonal regard ts not diminished— i (for we bold il u duly to lioap our personal and j political regards wholly distinct) —wc should he | much gratified to continue onr political regard (i nd enppoit, if we could do so honestly, and ' consistently, with the political opinions wo en | lertain, amt without a sacrifice of that duty to the j uhlic and !o uttr country, whicli is pan mount to.-ill peiuonal considerations. Hot Judge Wain*; is the avowed supporter of.Mr. V.is Ha j nc«, a thorough-going Tur'Jf rn in, and a dect tied enemy of the .Smith, as one who did more to fasten on us the tyrannical opt es inns of the Tariff o(T828, than any m in in the Union-—and j In: (Judge \\ .) also voted for the obnoxious, and still more mo jual and tixpis' I'.oiffol J"32. And wli.il if it were even better —a hlt!c bitter, as some will have it— vw-iM that Jt».til'y Jus vo ling for il I Is it not still mironsljlulloml, -an .just, unequal, and oppressive, and in -Still fur ' tlisr and .-nrimger suppoit of the I rolcclire Sys tem; and should he not, as a Southern R-piisen lalive, h ive said, it' lie ; cully believed it a little •bi tter, ‘1 did nut vutc lor liu '1 arnl ol 1 f*.' loi '3B, is ncitlu r 0 id tlto .Southern Representatives cen-. er- lly. And why (lid not !or they vote for either of them I Because wc charged both of them to he unconstitutional, unjust, unequal and op pn ssivu, and to vote tor them, would have been to violate the Constitution, and countenance the tyranny on onr constituents. Well, is not this lull lou, unconstitutional, unjust, unequal, and oppuei-ivc I And, what if it be, as asserted by some, less hnr hvnsoinc than tho one of '3B— il less so than the one of 31 I And, can the I South, oi ho. Ilepii-sciil.ilivcs.wbo voted against that, now vote for this, (vvhb I , v. believed to he loss burllicnsonio than the one of'3B cannot ho doubted to he far moio so, than t; e one of 34.) without a palpable inconsisbia :y ami abandon incut of piincqlu l No, guntLraen, ! !i ! not veto for, oi appiow, nor did tny c> tents, the Ta.iU’ol'lß34 or '3B, beca'iso they un constitutional, unjust, unc.pi.il, and opp , nor will wc vole for any other tb it .j so, vv;.eti.- ei in a greater or less degree. ,\V’o will u .'. vote for any hill that funliois and supports the fit i. I retire principles, and thereby jcitno->-l tlmse principles ou'selvcs; and if this bill pass, there aie fully enough hero to do it, w. h out any aid on onr part. We will vote f-r n T.irdVbill, hut what plainly abandons the . lion of the right. and j isli.'e. and lumsti! :tn>n ulilij oflbe protective prnc'j d-s and prova li - (or the fu’urc gradual, am! ifdcsi cd. slnu>, hut ultimately ca.tain reduction of th- protective duties, down to tire necessary revenue point." Vic not iheso the only true and ja:-t princi, !es of the South, and such as she can never alum don, or oouipiomise in Ihe least, Willful great prejudice to her rhaiacler, and danger toiler cause? And when her Kupresetiiuiives aban don or compromise these prim ijiles, is she tto oa/tgi I to abandon 7/tfm or hers. If? Sumo say, that though Judge W vvme dilicts from ns to has matter, still, it Is hut reasonable and charitable, to suppose that ho may do so honestly; and, - therefore, that it is not right to punish, or dauhne hostility against, n man. for an honest cnor. Wo ;v,e ready to admit all this to the utmost. But, when a man (or the South) has to choose a gene; al Agent, or He, re seiitative, is it not leiwonaUo to stippi sc, that he will select one, uh.o agrees with 1- -n on those apiniutis and principles w Inch - ■ to bn rep:e n nted. than otic who docs toi 7 An ‘ ifhe * a-.- •elected one who he Hods Jv s not -giee v-, itK aim, and has misrepreserved him, henostlv, if j pent please, does it indicate Hostility ,ig ;ir.i tHot 1 man, or-puiiishrneiit for las honest enor, simiey i lo decline it. do so again, while he honestly con- I hours in that error, and w ill therefo r ci.mmit ; a similar one, on every future hko occasion • What if he and you be warn- personal friends— will you not say to him, ‘‘l esteem and respect you still, ns much as 1 overdid, mid will aid you perscrtt.lJy, whenever Ivan, an 1 po!:lk-i: :l y. l<> when I can do eo consistently with honestyi consistency, end rny duly to my country. l>if- I’ering ae we haacstly do on this occasion, you cannot honestly abandon your posithion, to gel try tot', and I cannot honestly abandon mine, fa »trc it you. Therefore to be honest* wo must, in this ina'lor, travel different Toads, and as this is the most vitally important of any, or allolhei** in which you would represent me ; I cannot vote ■ fm you, aa you cannot vote funny opinions and principles; and neither friend will ol coarse ask of the other, a sacrifice of honesty or public duty.” Is nut the case here fairly stated? And where is the punishment or hostility of any or all of this? We do not ask of Judge Wayne, to sacrifice Inn principles for us, -and how can lie, or Ins friends, ask of us, lo sacrifice »ur prin ciples, to Aim? Let Atm Jo what kc considers fits duly, and us, what me consider ours.— Has ho any natural claim or right to ho elected, more than any other equally capable man who agrees with us more perfectly? 'No. Then, since lie 1 has no absolute right elected, there U no pi.iii-hincnt in not elocthig him. The above objections and arguments apply also, equally to Mr..l ouster, who voted w ith Jndga Wayne; for tho Tariff of 1833; hut he is not at present aiiandidate for tho suffrages of the people, as the terni of sen ico for which he r 1 * ’ was last elected to the Senate, dues trot erpnu, * we believe, fwi several years. I But there are other important grounds of ob jection u> the elrt-.tion of Judge W ayne, which wo have hut recently learned. We understand 3 from gentlemen, and one of them from "Savon nah, that Ins family resides, permanently, in some one of tin Noithern States—wo forget which—probably Cuom client or Massachusetts —and that he, himself, and his interest, arc pio j halrly more oat of tho Slate, generally, than I peihaps a Representative and his iiitmetl should be. Caunesviixe Augrift S3»-J, 1832. ! run inv ivc.yjT* cunosieLc. * Tllli TAKIPF. 1 TO SI.MICA.-MliTl.n 11. 1 You remind us, Seneca, of the jiy which you witnessed, when nine of the St ales adopted our ’ inimitablv Fodoral Constitution, and you recount tho blusings which have icsuhed from it, in it style, well calculated lo endear us both to the Union, End to you. I confess that your remark ai this place, coiiin with dissolving power ii| on , mv heart; but lin y infected me aa a father is : » elf tod by a rehearsal of the virtues of hi- mur der d son ; they filled rny • soul willi giief and i itiiiignaliou at the same moment, i may not now, sir,disclose the good feelings w hicli they in- I spired. One short month—one short week, has j so entirely changed tho obuntoter 1 which J tat* mined with the enlightened citizens of Rich iiiond, that any claim by me, at this time, to the better I’uc‘iiigs of the huatt, would Only e-sposo run lo ten owed insults, in the highway oi mv nalivo city. But I will give you tha . language which your r ■niarks elicited, and I ask of your , candour, the eXj osure of any thiug in the-uqw Inch is unnatural or ovcrotra-in d. , it "a is too mucii, verruy it is too much, for the 1 holiest patriotism ihut ever burned in a SoiplieMi - bosom, to hem the reflect ions which niise fiom , u view ol the past and prosoiit l oiidilion of our nialcMe-.s Rej uhlic. It seeois but yesterday, that it moved frith in all its primitive beauty and grandeur, from the hands of the great apos - ilea of Itheity, who formed it—Thu pnd-j of A * mui icaus—the boast of freemen—the admiration e ul the world! And now, ere yot the night of , death It tli veilud the glories of the minds which - formed it, it if upmt the very vorgoofruin. Nay, r W'ithiejt one of those kind cotidoscoiisions, to i vvliieh boundless Wisdom and Goodness B<unc tlines suiuhit.q in order to rcsetio an erring pea i jdc from tho ligtliinnlo funstqneiiccs of their . own folly, Republic is inevitably lost s Wc have at length roachud that point in our po- I litical career, who h was, most of all, to have / been avoided : the point, where the fc’outh can . not bear, and the N'orlli cannot vie! 1. Through all our wearisome mareli to this chemlass spot, t I drew the consolations -of hope, from the per . tedious of our Govermiivnl—thu liberality i f j ourrulois—their »y mpaihy for the distressed— j their altaclmiclil to thu Union, their love for out common parents —the integrity of the people— . the eloquence of the South. Accordingly, I boro vvi’.h the patience of hope, and the silence of submission. But boro, all hope from human in st.iiineiiialiiy forsakes mo. Tito prospect on every side is dreary, dismal and torrilic. And , j now, wh.it shall I say, wdut must I think of those, i no. having forced mo against my consent, and ! v. i:!i increasing exhaustion, to this rightful spot, :: ivv upbraid mo with aitgoi’s hitturcsl language because I rofuso to linger here, until tiny can retire f.om it without embarrassment or loss 7 I'u ib-.i hoim-bom nml homebred Amcrior.n, whose itt ichment to tho Union has alone sup. ported him tliicugh a servitude of sixteen vou'S, to im-.v ires liich he foresaw and foretold would lud in t?i« ruin of his country; how tan i,f icing t-> to! I. that ho prefeis the elevation of a (lemagngmi to the perpetuity of tho Union ! To the m in, who has libn ally given to a thank less hr thor, from the iiu .igro gleamings of a wasliug '-stale, for near a scoto of years, how mortifying, to hear from that brother, when ml ling in wealth and nxury, such ! inguaae as this : " I cannot live if you withhold your tribute— at the bayom t’s point I will iiave it. True, you | ever protested against my elaiui lo it, vou warn | ud me not to roly upon it, you declared that you ■ would not always submit lu it—hat you belied i these decdar.itiens so long and so often, that 1 lost confidence in them. .Motcuvcr, vour nearest neighbors assisted mu fin several years in ex tolling from yon the bounty winch I now claim, amt they too are complaining. Will you a, I like them ? Titcy have-ever been opposed to your it.te •nor even do they now cc-m U-sci i.d to n-k year hi Ip or your favor; but you cannot I resist my claims without Co oper itii g vvnli tliem. ! j And vv ill yon degrade y ciselt so love 7 11 ulicr ! ; make ei mmmi cause with me. And above all ] tilings, i.it for s d... <if you- own character, yoiu | nvi r. peace, the Imnor of onr c vmicoii pxients. | do not spot k oi s-indi ring 3 o chords of union and fellowship which bind u< together. V-.u say you are distressed— 1 do real believe a word o! i 1 : hut ii tl he so, the little you have given me bt.it not impoverished yon. I could demonstrate I'm t you by : resist able -'al-rulaiioits. f cju!-J prove to you that ycu l ava lees the getnor by your bounty. I had no idea leal that you would i have been constrained to acknowledge this years I ago; but certain am 1, that you soon will ac. , knowlodgo.it, if you do not curtail ydur libcrali , ty before ilia proof of it becomes manifest. — i Nevertheless, for ponce sake, here is a morsel > bom tny earnings. It is all that I can spare st , present, nor will I promise you more; but this ) offering of my munificence, is an earnest of fu £ ture favors, wbeii tt shall be convenient for tnc - to grant them," j Such is the treatment ami language, to which ] r my trtate, myself, and alt, who would urge | Georgia lo assume a lioslile altitude lo the A , j merican b’yslein, must submit. And im, the j veiAple or the Sccru! are to have the blame s of tbu present disturbances, because we cannot j ■ feel the force ol these a-guments. Wo, who j j! ask nothing—who contend for nothing mute, | s ; than that we may he vo huger taxed, in order j s j that onr Northern brethren may pursue u panic j } I ular occupation. We, who have home the lax ( j sixteen years, submissively, if nut patiently, ate I . i which may result from an effort of Oar Nonhcrn j 9 i -brethren to coerce us to submission, until they j j.isliail be jdaased to tegard us with pity. Ami e * what a spectacle docs the Unioti exhibit at this alarming juncture. Thu North, calm and collect od,glo.yiugiii Imr strength, and r;oling in vvcal.h —denouncing us as traitors, and bidding us de li fiance. Rallying to the standard of the arch of j tender against our righ-.e, she strangles the last . breathings of hope from her clemency. The i, South, divided against herself; ono po.lion of I her citizens urging her to maintain her rights at h all hazaids—and another portion doing all in their power to ahum and dispirit them. At the I, Nuitb,-assemblies couvctied to devise nioasuies t of reconciliation—dissolved in tumult and riot. \t the t>oulh, assemblies convened lo devise measures ot redress, denounced by other meet ings, as dangerous, unwarrantably, ami wean stitutio/ial. At the North, scarcely one press hiealljiug toward* us a kind, consolitory or ns suasivo seJilimcnt. At the South, a-tnnjority of u our presses, ttroining with essays-of every form , and :feature, whivdt can alarm mortify, or ~ win us to patienea and submission. I’iii.nd ;j against ffitavd—.brother against brother, father (i against son. All admitting the grievance, and < yet, expciiilmajiui wit, our sarcasm, our physi „ cal and moral ctrnagth upon ca-di other, bectnir* wc oammt agree-as to the remedy. ‘‘Those ere the results of the Tai iff,” ami yot, they are ,] ascribed to ifoutliern ambition, intrigue, mad , j ness, nullification." II « j t*ucli at‘« tlir r(;fl' w, .tiona to sour rnmarkd ) alluiltMl to ut tlic coi-jim (Miceirtint of vliiH Idler, . ‘gave hi-tlu flow, I ask ycu, whether they are | not well calculated to suffuse the Georgian's ~ i c.v <■ with lightening, and vv iih tears at the same ( , j moment i If they ho not, add this coitsidera j. j lion to them, and then answer tho same quus ’ J tion—‘->ln the hoar of Georgia's peril, some pi i j her gravest, wisest, best citizen* 1 , are found on Ii i ?he side ol her adversary 1" Have I d awn an exaggerated piclineuf die actual slate of things and the real nature of t?.o controversy between Georgia and her sister fc’lalcs of tho North? I " think I have not —I liave rcdui cd the points us 1 controversy to their elements ; and those m iin •ained by the Nmtli, seem hideous ami disgust - ing when divested of the tinsel drapery which ? has usually' hem thrown around ilium ; hut I be lieve I liave bonoWed liothing front fancy to give them un "unnatural deformity. Il l have 1 placed tin contending parties fuiily buforo you, * tell mu vvlieiher I Would nut he entitled to your 1 most liberal indulgence, were I to declare, dial - I would care not a groat, if every factory- in tho i ’ Union should be reduced to ashes, era ! finish I * the line lam now writing?—Do not unders and i me as entertaining such a sentiment: but view- ‘ r ing thn calamities which they have already bio'* ; upon our favored county, and tho still morn aw- i ful calamities which they threaten, could yon | J pensurn a wish, oven an extravagant as this 7 i Whether yon are not now, performing the nai l ‘ of tho unwise parent, who deals blow* India -1 criniinately among his contending children, with out inquiring which is in fault ? U bother you * are not ih-toi mining the fault by tho first arm raised, and nut by the first injury done 7 I fear 1 your alarm* at consequences, and your admira tion of tho Government, have rendered yen too * careless ot the plainest donmuds of natural jus -1 live. I have indulged tiic foregoing reflections to on. 1 inordinate extent, from no disrespect to your t I patience; hut, because I believed they would - answer the threefold design of exhibiting the I wiongs ofGiioigia, my feelings under them— , and the positions \\kb h I propose to cstahii.-.'-, , should they be. diqiuted. 1 Long ns is tiii-s letter, however, I cannot con ■ cludu il without tin: assurance, that i rejoice to . see yam sli- ddoig the ovewmg rays ofyour highly . gibed inlidU-ct upon the momentous questions, , which now engross the ntlcntiutvof Ilia pubfie. 1 Should your he tei judgment have led you to the ■ banner ol truth, no one will hail your triumphs i with a lighter heart or (icer tongue, than your TU-iirfJ, a. li. I.OtS'USTIIEKT, I 1 i.n ; s, \i .1 1 il. rsnii, .I:n-;. >r,n .- .may, <m Sun-lav Tivanin- i*, r - I Ula ua. Col. ITI'C-iA.-' vV . Mbit It,V V, in ,i„. ~~r I a I - 1-0-. J... :. tan i.S.-rii-.iuuc v ill- ..i„| „ x .i-,7 W; r,, i to laiia-iii t*i. ir lu-'s. i■< I. Meaiivv v\B« vm-Ii pnov..- u, v -"I* '- s "* b- .M-eiii. a> a memta-i ol oiir J. au- i .iii,.- ‘ | - l: .I. . o-la.-o-y a».-tii l uyril> 0f,., n..| -or' ( ji.i t'i bv an;, im-iiibr ■I I :at 1m iy. in las mav lie cliiir.a-- , I.' 1 vva-,. 1 I lr.> u.-t-ii.i .a- iii.-r.- noM.'iiny to ti.a.r irs. , I "• • " 'W vv.... *a,i,.liu*4 tl - lui r„,i -r.-v, I ;y.: ! k ;: v ? ■ *** - , 4 LI, | t-rsons oiWM-.u to the Ttirin: ! aL »«*l ill fax or of a CwtmttiiM of the- Sian-, to ita-i-t i t Jlilk-dgevi-lf, on tHe* 21 iMonvlny in Nlovotitlxcr next, are res jioclfillly ii.vif.-d |r, mtcu ! a Aloeliair ol the Ih'njili-, to ho h,-h| nt Ni'iil >. O ill!,!,! i on f* \ ri'Kl».\ V. tli-S-J.l utst. w h.-n tin* j merits' oftlie 'i’ltitirff ie>tion, will hr- (ullv f j •lisetie«e«l. hy several iiistinig t tislieil ifi-u- 1 | tie i et>, eminent til Ut-, lor their patriot ism. rlo<p;eiH e, ami It-jj.-l acuiureine{i-t«. 12 <)7 T» E®sß a.^'S'KlS.e. \5 T AM'i:i> IMMIaIHAI'LLV, at T This Gflie-. n first rote JOUi!-i NKVAI.yN IMJIXTUIJ, to whom liberal wages will Be given. 1 Aug 18? («;• -> € DENTISTRY. ■ TBImE liberal and unexpected ' JE_ Ironupe, received by t! le S1 bor, induces him to prolan- c, | I Augusta, a few days * ThcsV^^* Ins profcssi inn I services, will do weluH < mnke immediate application, as much I I Ins tune is a,ready previously en--,-. ‘ _^-,r BOKAE * ; iVAuYmvslvuVov’is W Ou t cjir.it Tuesday in .Voumitv nett B| j WM7 IIjL be sold, at tlie Court House* ! ▼ » in Lincoln county, wniiin p usnnl hours ol sale, agreeable to an --|| dor of the Interior t hmrt of said conntv If A tract of bind, containing I more or less, on tlie waters of >oiirH Creek, in said county, joining' s. Turner H * ! and others, belonging to the estati 'll : Gorge \V. Loflhi, deceased sold for | benefit of the heirs and ered. tors. i made known on the day. m: VHOii.N 31 OS LEY, Adm'r I- 3lw p7 j Medical Institute I i rßV*«s Crufeasors in the 3(edn*ai lr I j | JL slit ite, have, in goo./ faith, iasimil tiieir Circular; lliey cunnof. ihtrefwel notice the false statements and in.-imne I tions of anonymous writers. 'iiu'--| would only add, lor the information 3ic<iicnl students, liint, after one f,,'{'|| coarse of Lectures in the Georgia l„ sl> I tote. they will lie eligible candidates Ihr I the decree of 31. {>. on attemliry one | full course in any oilier College of lull ' ITnited States. iiy order of the Faculty. i||| f L. 1). 5 ORD Sc 'v. H Arcr tTA. Sept. sih. i!N>i* htyv 9ij Medical College of iso- t‘3. P fsn HE regular Coarse of Lectures, ir. M. this .Institution will iceommriir.e on the second .Monday in .Vw.-eilrr I tte-jef. Anatomy. I E, Holbrook. 31. {?. i On Surgery. John Wagner, hi, I>, On Obstetrics and Uiseasesof \\ (mi(l;1 and Infants Thomas G IViolemi, 31 (>ll 1 uslitnles and IVncliceofAlediemr. On 3latcria 31eda.it, Henry ii. F,o-L 31. I). S fk On Chemistry, Edmund Raven ’ B M. 1). ' ■ Demonstrator of Anatomy, Jehn Ihv It linger, 31 I». ' ip 'lllO3l AS G. I’ll i OLE AU, Jjctl.'t 'J dIC /’ UCuitljf Sept B Inm ‘ ;,{J ISiOPOS.IiJS. ‘ I i roposals lor supply mg 11 1 ) 1 »d7 'l’roops at the II S Arsenal. An- E gut-lit, Georgia, with Fresh lln l' for , months, commencing on the fust day 1 f , | October. ISlsh am.' eliding on the fifth | 1 day of September, IHhl; u ill hercceivi 1 »; Jby the subscriber. until the !7ih inst i’t I oh lock, i*. 31. when they " ill fte open j od. The beef to boos a -01 d and vv hoi, . I some quality, in quarters, wi'h tin equi.l portion of eneli. (Necks and shanks! , be excluded.) 'J ite day »of is-u>'. and die 1 Tollable quantity of lieef veip’iirei}, land titi terms and conditions of the e.,e- | 1 traet. can be ascertained on tipplieutina ; to 1 lie subscriber «t August a Aisetail, Georgia. A <’ rmvr.MK, Jicy’iy. and .1 ssu+nU Cain, a/Sub. Set t K ~j ■ jr.) ole* w'A'i’:;i HW L\ G Returned front a vUntn the Northern Cholera Districts, will resume his i’rolessionai dulit _ AngiM id <;• | i>»« frisTMvT: ’ I FEES Ids I'lufi.-sioial ,'hri:iris to | xJfthe ciliz. its ol Angttsta, and its ,i j t'iniiy. His Oilice is at 3frs V’rawievht formerly occupied by J)r. ('niiiiii-gham, j corner of VVashingtoa and Lib's ruri'ei:, I where he mi.y he found when not profeso 1 siottiilly engaged, j Jnlv IS B| i. (f < DELD.M, ,? Li —i Early County, r< .t camliditfe fur Elector ol J’rcsidcitl stud Viet* I’residetif. —sts being friendly to the re elccfim of Aramiav Jackson, and the election of l*int.n> i’. Hahroi.r, of Virginia, to the Vice-Presidency. Ait- 11 M , -r~p» W e are autlmrised to mmnneco J—> AL’i'Eli il vlliilS. If q as a Candidate lor the Represent. .live lirani lj 1 of the Statu Lt s -stature, at tlie ensiling election, in Richmond county. A it - *2i) >'/ } P| We are to atiaiutricu LLJ HENRY 3M-: XI.S Vtj}, E.. as a 1 1 ataiid tie fur re-election to a «,■ at in the Senatorial Rr.un h of the rStnte turc,on the lirst 31otnlay in tietober. An? I H f-5 \3 e art* ailtUon.-ii d to aniioiiiiro Gen. VALENTINE WALKER, t as a Candiihtle for tiie Senate oi t <eorgi<t. 1 f Richmond county, .it the cLctiou it. IK.tober ne.\i. • __.l aly *2l R 3 ]d i’ts e are authorised to amt nie.co |U.J hmVAIIII ,1. HLACK. Esq, a* | a t 'amtiiiale to Repi ••sent ibt" Comity (if j Richmond, in the ltepec>a;uUttive Jlianch I'd the State l.egiehilnre, at 'die ensuing • eld ion in t Ictobtf next. I «l: 1 ! v— I S I I 'TalF*; j fH \ H E Copnrliiershid iteretoibre cx ! A isfing between Tuo.m\s F. Am'i;s [son and Jons 31 trus, we.s di.-s.dvi a 1 the iliib of June insf. by imtfn d eon-■'nt Tilt Ml AS !•'. ANOhils-OA, JOHN ftIAFLES. I '/'ii,: '. lin. Cm.nly, .a, IS!2. -fw !!■> "IPOK \EHI«» WOMEN ahmil jS. years of age, each bavin- ;■ el.-ild, : one :j and the oilier I year old together with a HOY itt his 1 llli year—.dl likely, [ and o/lered fur no fault. E.NqiiKi; at vnts Omen. All? I >j t! !):) ' f i’o fek THE foursln-lc story STORES' on the South side Eroad street.op ! posite t!»e lower 3larkct House. They j will he rented together, or separately, ‘ to suit tenants, bv ap'dvi-g t' l CiIARLES L. HALT. , aa- IS ts t;U