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lice Court. The law did not moke the
managers the judges of ifaeir validity.—
You might with equal propriety have ask*
etl liie question—if it would not hero
belter to have submitted “ their papers"
to a constable—as one in law would have
been as inurh of n judge as the other.
No doubt if Lee nnd his friends hud the
power they would not only assert tint no
liircigner should have an v of the immuni
ties of an American citizen till lie pro
duced “his papers”—hut would revive
in wane shape the “ Alien and Sedition
Laws.” But let Cod have the praise—
Ambricus, Sept. 12, IS4G.
Main. Editors:—IThis man “Lee” has
come again, if he was disposed to do
right, he would let us know who he is
and where he is from; he does not belong
to Lee. He boasts of having many an
tagonists in tliis controversy, but if•• Sum-
ter," was to undertake to tell his name, he
first witness to prove that it was known
at that time that those two men were not
entitled to, vote ? No! Lee has no use
lor pmnf at long as his own most uncao-
did statements are to be received in the
place of it. The truth is, no one knew
at the polls, or any where else, so far as
Sumter is informed, that they were not
he would pronounce it “ Legion." If, I •‘gal voters ; and the prosecution was
hold assertion, disregard to all truth, rea-ions of experiment; Cm’if not successful
son, discrimination, fair argument, and !they hist nothing, if successful their rr-
ron-ustency. are to lie received in lieu of
evidence, propriety and fair dealing, then
“ Lee" is eirilled 10 the award ol’ victory.
lliey have not llie power. Lee further j“Lcr” speaks of the witnesses, against
asks—did 1, or some one, not say to those, him ami his cause, hut he uses no wit-
inen, vou have the right, go and vote? M esses on Ins own side; indeed, he has
Alter I was informed ol what had lieen | no use of any, as long as harefaced as-
dune, and that they were naturalized, I serlions, in the defiance of truth and proof,
said to them that they might go and vote; I is allowed to unsuer his purpose, under.
The Her. Wat. Made; on the Tariff.
After the meeting refered to in my last
communication, was over, the liev. gen
tleman is invited to dine wub some of
his Parishoners,, and though it is the
Sabbath day—the Lords day, it is more
than probable, that the subject of poli
ticks is the conversation anil discussion,
during the remainder of the day. It may
bo said that a prrather of the gospel
would not engage on that day. in the dis
cussion of any other than religious ques
tions; hut that will not do. tor “out of
the other, or love the one and despise the
oilier. Now 1 put itto the brother, which
do his actions speak lor, God or I lie
world; you cannot say I am trying -to
serve both, for that would lie in direct vi
olation of the letter of the Bible; you
cannot say I am serving God, for you
are not, when at the cross mad grocery,
or when discussing the merritso*' the ta
riff relating yemr slandett about the county,
againtl the administration.
Pure and undefiled religion, induces
venge was obtained. They only guess
ed at it because those two men had not
"their |wipers present,” for all legal pmnf
of the fact, was in New York—but w'
speak of pmnf.
Mention to it? ^ o . ___
thing that Lee does not like to see, oe-, bis name is in the list of candidates for' ihe tree of life, and when the fruit is seen,
cause in it, he beholds himself entirely «* high an offiice as a sent in the 0. S. it is unavoidably felt. Is the Rev. gen-
refuted. He is like the man who once Congress. Well brother A., what' do ilrinnn promoting peace and harmony.
however, expressed he determination no*
to remove, for, says she, there is no place
in Mexico where the Americans will no*
be in a lew months.
The steamer Bough and Ready, sniv
el here day la-lore yesterday, loaded down
to the guards with freight and having on
boaiil two companies ol Tennessee vol
unteers lor Ciimurgo.
With the exception of the traders from
ihe interior lew purchasers of goody arc
now in Malantoras, nnd the place is as
dull as vou ever saw New Orleans during
peace ami haroaaiy, instead of discord
nof the abundance of the heart, the mouthjaml opposition. Wears told, that the j the prevaiance of an epidemic.
by spesketh:” and no man, I care not who . paths of piety, are those of peace, love THE CORPORAL.
a if, when Lee will pay no al- be is, or what may be his piety, can re-1 to God, and |ieace towards all men, is
it ? Evidence is the very ' main indifferent during n contest, when one of the fruits of that “ invaluable tree,”
belter than that
Lee puts the question,—why ilic fjitslni
'ling were not In
Jury? All! Why noi, I ;Jp.
It ? It uppeurs ngn call! lajpf
•e us. Messrs. Editor?, llw hi,
no one liouiits—dial Mr.idea
an to attend to It at—as I Mr.
pins. i ate both w Iti^s trt.il Craw
laid voted illegal'v,”
al on loin ; b< * '* n:
ill <1 ». do,. “I
she iti.-n.lrt r. >1
of the ill,-
hire the Gland .
would ask toy
to die light t.eja
troth of which
C—. was tin- u
“ he intended tu
democrats who
we tdl depend
frstly appears
broken slick, (a
ball'of bis pioii
iiecnrtliiigly—it
chance |o prn-c. olt <
as one ol tin to w It" i
rind who laid bet n pri
daring violation ot in
told me lliat Ilf bail la
would go to a certain pi;
the bill should lie mil pros'd, but
hill was still in court agatttsl him, nnd lie
had—d if lie ever voted imoilier whig
ticket till it.was mil prat'd. 1 presuu
i not
The undersigned candidates for Con
gress in the Sd Congressional district,
h-reliv agree to waive all objections to
voters on account of the non-payment of
Taxes, at the approaching election—and
thev request that their friends in ihe sev
eral counties in the district, be governed
by this agreement.
ALFRED IVERSON .
\VM. H. CRAWFORD.
August 30, 1S4G.
Public Dinner at Camden.
Pursuant to a resolution contained in
die proceedings of n meeting ol the Dcm-
dcratic Parly of Camden county, on I lie
1st nil. the Committee respectfully in-
lium the nteinliers of the Democratic par-
IV of the 1st Congressional District, that
a Public Dinner will la-given lit Center-
village, on the 22d inst. The friends of
Democracy, generally, are invited to at-
lencl. Their candidate, the Hon. Solo
mon Cohen, is expected to le present.
N. J. PATTERSON, tr. )
W. D. BROWN, > Committee
JOHN A. LANG, )
Jt-flcrsnnlon, Sept. 3
DEMOCRATIC MEETING.
Come One! Come All 11
The Democratic ptmy of Early county,
will give a public dinner ul Blakely, cm
the last Tuesday of September, to which
I for. "Lee" is welcome j is 'his proof Le ? None! nine! But known brother Mosley a longtime; he j ^aTdlediags, covered uiThv "• Ogles'oiit-1''w* P ublic generally is invited. Judge
iec| consohiiion, that Mr.lashns nlrrndy la-eti well s.-id. Let has | hashad charge of the church, of which | nihlljl li^s,” while tlie other was filled ,v, ’ r>,,n " n<l "fher distinguished gcntle-
al III the task of writing {>>" ii«-i| of evidence- L e l: "cs evidence, J A. is a member, several^ years, and whigj vvi|h ( . xt .j tmf! documenlsofall kinds, and | **>«■••» have been invited, ami are expected
Joseph D. Speight,
James flays,
Joseph P. Hardee,
Commute?.
approl _ . ..... . ......
could advocate with success, the vilest, that they were not legal voters, when, in licks, and really core but litilc about them, of that portion ? By no means. Aspar-
cause that ever came finin the bands of truth, no one then knew-it, so far us can. I have always lieen a democrat—I go! |y spirit has manifested it self for a few
as that. Their admissions did come out r?utan. Now to show “ Lee's" reckless-11* presum'd from circumstances—no, Mo the elections and vote, believing, i years past, no chord in the luisom of a
on the trial, whether necessary or rail, is ! ness, in n former reply, lie asserts, shut j not ihe voters themselves, for ttn-v both j 'ey pjrtv to he right; without troubling citizen of the U. S., when lunched, is
immaterial; the proseeulors ttioughi it j Mr. Crawford, would riot have appeared J in I. swore, tlint they did not know, myself much about the manoeuvres of ej- j more certain of producing discard, and
was material. 1 would here correct a in the prosecution, linil it not iwcu l'nr an they were not entitled to vote, and Sum- ,lher party, 1 am content to leave nil the .hatred, than ll
slighi mistake in my previous remarks, ]atiark on him personnllv. How dors l ter had every reason in believe they were! management to such men ns I Mieve to! pies,
in this—that the admission only came out j ‘'Let" know this? Where is his wit-ienlilled—for the coolest was this, whelh-j I* hones:, and competent. Well'but; The church should be kept pure—but
ngainst onr, as the other was not tried! ness? Does he enriv dn- keys to MrJer they could vole in the aliscence of | brother A., this Tariff is a new scheme; how is that to lie done, when its head is
formally, Imt hail a verdict taken against C's conscience ? But •- Le' It.is no use j “ their p;i[i*‘rs:" Imt nil this Let ovt rlooks, «f the democrats—tln-y are imposing up-1 impure ? The church should adopt, anti
him under the expectation of a pardon. t;, r proof, so long as his own unfoun-1 :, s be has no use for testimony, but ties on the country ; they will ruin the poor! pursue, a line of conduct', that would heal
Perhaps if they luid hail gteat anil power- dedtmd presumptions stan-meuis are to "•» to ask, why they were not told not to j man, and you ought to amuse, yourself, i dissenlion, promote brotherly love, mid
ful friends they might have got u pardon, be passed off in the manner most artfully j v,, te. Every position ot Lee, is alike and look around you. (draws one ol constrain men to confide in the purity of
I.ec mukes tin- inquiry,—was tlieie not' attempted— lie wears llie same cold from ! deslilue of reason nr candor. The dis- j Toombs's spet-pt-hes) look here they have j ibe professions of its members—bul bow
time between llie first ami seeond voting! fnun bet-iuing in end. Solomon never I emery that they were not duly natural- {taxed your salt, your iron, mill your j can this be tlone, when their pastor is do-
to lint! out if lliev Were entilled to a vote ? knew unv thing in i nmparison t-*“ he"— i ««• was made, when they made a re- i homespun— see here they tax _ t!ie cotton itig all in his power, to promote the con-
Yes—but | wns not questioned about it. lie even knows what a man is thinking quest to have liieir papers sent fitr; and-lmin 1 to G rents per yard, iron a cent j trary of these tflecls?
I-. 0.,
d ,
itiiain-1 This vt
t last, is j r, ganl
;,s.)
t l i.e w I,
III V.'lf.l
'■ elili d li'
law bell
i n promisi
■'Hung”,
e»f'V i
sid. ;
ilk g lily,
a niiisl
a- ibui,;
• I it la-1
liarv, unde
li a (J'.liali, as be who dashes J hut h
ti in ulli r disregard of truth or evi- j'"* '"*<
, ‘ j men ii
B'llio in great charity to Mr. polls'
rd.drcvv im itifi-r.-n e, in favor of,'
Imt Sumter being Iw-tter;
- with all tin- fids, from first, t
o-ly unable, tocoir.e to tin- liUi
-onclusioii; lull it is only a mull,
of inli-rence, and not i vidi-nce, yd, L
takes hold of it, to prove, dial our witness- j painful
es do not ngie*-. Bui llii-rr is no discrep
ancy al nil; tin- case is well inaik- out
and a > - idii-t « ill lie rendered on die first.
Monday in October next.
Lie gees on in bis usual way, nnd says.
■le, dial dull, “ 1 ter Mi. Brawn in ihe last Patriot,
lid dial i has caiiliiuad hit cainmniiiriiti n onr Sum-
hr, from which one mttij nndihj see, that lie
has sent inij Insf rejilij to him. Lee i-nu «rp
such tiling i liic Sumter'* Insi publish
. ■ . I ""’’‘t characters, grades, culms and hues,and "> be in nllemlance-
y wen-as firm !«ook into this matter, and if, H.irn.lsoi, | ||)e ( , x ,. rlioll ,,f dicse men. may fie B. H. Robinson,
m -vent to the I voted tor this lull, I dun t ihmk I can gnj llll ,| || | v llttr i| lu teil the success of die‘Hat- Bush,
» his own lingo-. There was I and democrat speak well of him
for driving; lliey weri
as Lee is. Mr. Brow
only, m their ri-q-.iest. arid they vo-, for him. . I rison ticket in this State; Imt the success i Jamv'.-s G. Collier,
f their own free will anil pleasure. :, The scene ntmve described, is imagin-l (1 f thaUicket, was ihe least uf two evils, James B. Brown,
was l» Ion-in prisif, hut Lee has no' arybut similar ones I have no doubt j j t ruined the usefulness of ninny success | August 12, 1340
il, ami provides no prool 1 have taken place, sincp the Rev. gentle- fid preachers, talents, that up to tbnl lime,
liari- { uu on>t it. Tin- f icl was these men were j man has been a candidate. ! ,|„ ll( . ,| )e cllus4 . Christ honor, arc
rrounded .-ind driven into the Peniten- How unlike a Christian, is the walk of now buried im neglect ami obscurity. 1
s that must hej B braiding jmlilician. Sow, in the heat of; repeat, that the loss of influence that the
dial contains a • discussion, the angry passions nil in fall {church sustained, through llie nUiW
i-ircumst iiiii-i
•verv heart
OBITIIARY.
Dim at Mount Pleasant, lyr.vwle* ennnly, Ga.,
i the 13th inst., utter an illness of four Jays, Lswas
P. M. Ilians. The iloceuscil htil just entered Ills
no one tniiili* that promise dial
thorised so to do—Imt du re some ones: say
like Lee, who bad volimlef red their ser
vices lor the good of the party
l.cc seems anxious not to
Mr. C—’a speech is. I presuu
it once, nnd thinks that enough. It was
one of those speeches llmt Lee desires
lint to lie put upon the record—lint would
much prefer that the speech should be
md pros'd. Lee had rather hear anything
but the truth. Yes—lie would prefer the
“snahe story" to Mr. C—*s speech.
Lee docs not ros|M>ud 'uirly to my
' barge about .-linking pniiiicnl qucsiioiis i poserl ic
of criuiinid nmsei-iitintis. I n-lered
piosei iilions ii die court, nnd mil to wlml |Irelt-reil lo some La
might be snid nlierwmds Ijy any person I nicnlioiii'd tin naiiH-
| drop "I pliilmidirnpy, whether it lie j action, I Ian, the holy word of God open un-nns, is of more importance to the mnr-1 |j ia w ’m |„ n „ ^ remembered by liis relative*
ol a whig or democrat. la-fnre him. and he a leaching eringI ul cnndilinn of man. than the election of an< | friends. Ho has left » kind tml uflectionato
Lee without pointing out the why and j man> ihe truths of the divine law, urg-1 Harrison was lo the party ihul elected ! mother, father, brathera nnd sitters to uioura the
the w h'-rotorc, goes on to state, lint Mr. 'mg uiem man to abstain from the verv J him. j irrepnral
appearance of evil, mid turn to the living If die preacher is n r-hiistian his light:
GimI. There are two departments in onr ! will shine, iiis daily walk and eonversa-j
Republic, that experience tear lies us to lion will he oilt-li, as lo induee love mid 1 10 eommenre ",I XhurMlay niglit, October 1st. '.VU
watch, with unceasing vigilance; Cnurch 'respect, not hatred and contempt; his! flint feel Interested ar« invilou to tint.
State, don’t travel well together, and for | deportment, will point him lo the sinqigej I bioptcinhor 9,1X40.
, ... . that reason, our Coiislitulinti prohibits the I as the man of God, the messenger-of] “ AI.KA 11
mi-1 ed reply, hears dale before Lee's, and Lee | spi-.-ilicainms. Let all men ol eoimnon | hiterferem-c of die Federal govenment, Christ; opposition nevef products love ; ^fj 2j ^£1*13 I? J2 SUl-ILl IS
Brown has “sadly pul his Iimii into it.”—
| How Lee ? in what position, u score of
; Philadelphia Lawyers could not tell—
I mill his insinuations in every instance are
itltrrlv without proof, renson or justice,
land Sumter thinks, lie, has made the
; irmpunib’e loss.
Tirat nil!- lie n CiJU- Mf.ETl.MI nt tho
IrJ Bt.UK Sl'KING, four niilra trbm Albonv-
he did not reply to anv of his qnes-1 sense judge between us.
ii""s&.-.,h,his'evident, that "henj^ Siturn!I g.nvv
llie lari published reply was made; Lots, Crawford.
brMTCK. i with matters of religion, leaving every lor confidence, urnl it matters not which
_ WlB . jj. man io the free and lull exercise of his i party is right, or which is wrong, so tar
ref ' " ' ' '
lies not at all slate j W |,;|,. r ,. a ,|j ns Messrs. Editors in vnur j '‘ ,e ^-vriimi-m
n-iiis; hitending also, that las my argument is concerned ; tlie can-1 fTMIIS Institution is_now opi!h fm thorecepftflh
should he ilnlrmnelcd hv didate is ceriain of the pr'-jiidic’e* of T. *"ri'u|.j!s. t -'he iTu'-tyosliQ\crc-cnt;igefllia.
r what; wns not in hand
1-heard; |,ow it appears—li--... Im smart f."ihal-.|. 1?1 numbei! 1 was’smm^^ wilat^"surpnseii j ’he church, in all its r.i
Lee vjiinly thosf* "anecdote*" j n t (imliuo ihr following |sin^tm«e im|Mitecl j * >p,u * t * nl '* ,e
lie speaks ol, were told to amuse him, or to Mr. Crawford as used in his celebrated * """"" “ l ,l '"
some o'ic else; Imt he, you nre wrung speech against the two Irishmen olio had
tig.,in; they were told to show how. ; Vnicd again si him, hv a correspondent of
olitnini-d Ins eilueation, as was supposed, your paper writing over the signature ot I r
as his •omlncl corres;ioiided with the vase |»-j?umtcr.” . ,
ot the old Lady, and the uninvited guest. “Mr. Crawliird, in his speech, (as well I t i ' l< ‘ ,llt ‘ heads of the churches, | and his bin and blntled.—
Ill oril'-r to show how unfair he is dis- j ns I can remember, if not correetly, then,' :,s ' ts head and mouth |ie:u-e, they give 'Instead ol his merit us a preacher rvcotn-
nnducl this conlroversv, he us-j amends should Iv made, ns there is no de- an “ P <,si| i'"i. to the affiiirs of reli-1 mending him to the surfrages "fglio v
ACADEMY.
^IIIS Institution i
■ Pupils. The
* of Mr. Din
, . ,• • * • . . . lL . . .1 • siTvucn or oar. i/tN am. who will. stouM tliC num-
s ramifications, indi-1 his opponents, and to that extent the us-1 u , r of v papil , iu procu „ the fcrvircs of on
or iinint'dmiK in*} tulut‘.*sot l»rotl:«T M«»sl»*y i.« clcMn»v#*ii.— ;abl© A-isiktant. Of .Mr. Dun!tRin*<* moral character
) finance of the c liurdi. lint it in:»y he | Droller Mosley may hanj» his coaf in Wt*
nn^vered, In-cause a preacher in office, |clos«*i, nn<l l»H-k up his commissinu to
nr, is a camlhiale, is no reason that the I preach the gosp. I, until Ilf nw» ?el oiliee,: ut) , lt>rt „ nhy ut ; uc ], i n foruia:ion, we *ay coctidcntly
•Iivrch is i«» lie ehargeil with the sin of j at which time, it may lie his intention to; ruat Mr. D. hi uot aurpoiuicU by auy Tcachr ’ '
iaMing in politicks; hut l answer, the put it <m agaiiu hut the coat will l»e torn, 11*'^*
* .i i.:. i: ...i t.t...,...: _ ! 1 noncKn
:md CN-iurph*, of hU MijKirior qualilicutionj
Teacher, we need ray nothing to tl.o Turiner r*trc n*
of tiro Acadfiay, *<r those wlio liavo not had tl;«
her iu tho
iknnwVdgtv! hra!th of Albany, its rorictv,
ts, Churcliw, and tlij* beauty ot it.s locntic n,
to render it a delightful residence h.r tamU
Pan ina rehiding out of town, who wish to
s the fiillnwing hingunae. "Tin- Patriot :sir,. to dn him injustice) made ?n attack|? l " n ’ ! "" 1 -"• acci.rdatwe with the zeal, Jt.-rs ot the 4th Congressional ilislnct. " I
ri-r—I followed, on the law* nt iiii'turnlizulinn. or the n i:m- an<l l " fidehty ol the preacher, sol should det«-r them Irom voting tor him, 1
nrencil the f.H-ts ! ucr iii which they were enfnrccd—and i ,ioes 1,10 , "• religion hingiiish, or j for lo loose a seat in Congress, would lie
Whv is it that a worldly min-! to gain one in the pulpit. STUMP.
agnitiet one who might he supposed lo 1 given by the Patriot." This statement I concluded by saving that the emigration ! P r ‘ ,s P er - '»hyisu th*l ti worldly mill- to j
have herm actuan-d in llie prosecution hv , is wlmlv unlrue. The patriot refered to |,,f foreigners lo this country was a plague j' 1 .'' 1 * preacher, has no influence among
prejudice and rerenge. Lei* says lliat my I no particular Lawyer—Imt L-r in reply (,jii:il lo Egvptimi darkness.*’ sinners? It is Im-cause tic tails to conn-,
cnniinuiiicalion was tin addition to Mr. j did. that too. in a manlier wholly iitu-ali-1 To give tlie prom-r meaning to llie lan-1 "P precept, that elevation of (
Brown’s s|H-cch on llie trial, which calk d ed liir; and further he did not stick to j gut
out Mi. C—. If tbnl “ ' ~ ‘*
give the propr
above used, it apjw-ars that Win,
nghi, and ac-l, above the world, that .
Matajiokos, Aug k'2d, 1>IG. ]
Genlleinen:—From Camargo, we have j
counts of the advance of our forces he t
Tcrnu ol lustrRrtloa.
PHniarv- class ycr session of livo months, - 68 00
CoQiiiiuabugkbk hruai-hcs, - . . tg 00
fli^hir - vdtii Latin nnil Gns-k, IG 00
THE TllUSTEES.
Albany. September TK, 18 til, £3 tf.
Election Notice.
The steamer Virginia ! aKOKGJA. Dakce Conntv.
promised protection !i«r liolh present, ly settled by Ani'-rii an Citizens, from the ; There is no inslilulion nptm ennh, ihnl' gun. Iu anticipation of their a;i|iro;u-|], 'alovc p'acs vriil h« sold on reasonable Icnn, if early
' »;!can le ranked with llie church—there is {General Mejia left fur Sallilla nlmut "“r Bhtwly,
anil dropeil it herself
1 do hope that Lee may get an office, n"d future crimes ; and at the same lime, ,h,y g of the revolution to the present lime; ; - - .......... ■.......—...... ■siuenenn mejia an mr cm.i..-. ■ -^ n . in! . r ; B j
anil henceforth rest nnd remnin satisfied, riiose who voted by a niislake of their {but merely to bring to the serious cm.sid- no office ujnui the earth, so high and hon- twelve days ago, taking with him besides' ' “
Lee, ill his ansvvei to the case of a 1 hi, wc-ie threatened lo lie prosecuted. ;eraiion of the voters of the 2d district the ,orable, as ihe clergyman—llie glittering his own soldiers, SOU men—eut-ry mac.
physician administering arsenic by mis- Messrs. Editor?, Iiecause we have jopinionol the whig candidate liir Congress | crown* of a bnndreil kingdoms, ean odd that he could induce to follow him, cither
* ** 1 a distinction, la-tween moral guilt uiion this imiMirlant question. The viola- ; nothing to bis dignity or iui|Minani e ; the: hv entreaty or threat. There are rejurts
take, has prevented htah reason and fact, drawn
Hr says if u physician wns l« go to ad- and legal guilt, Lee pronounces it “ wild
minister medicine, which a druggist was Und coiumdii tory.” he as was said,
to tell him was arsenic—then he would , would like to, nnd does deal in generah-
be lo blame. Certainly he would. But ties, ami destroy all distinctions; hi*
Lee should rememlier ihal there wns no object being lo n*e n plausible, but a de-
measure at hand lo ascertain whether «<’"•" arcnmenl. ll a man violates the
thos*» iwa men \v«*re Ifgal voicrs or nut,! kiiowiiialyt hp is nt oni e
as would have I*-en ns lo ihe -ine. Iy,nml «nnr..llv puiliy ;ImiI, il ; he« hiuI.I
Aanin ihe contest wn* not whether they *he k»w he ia legally P , ' , ' , y
were naturalI or not, hut wheileT they °nly—not m«»r »|!v—thi« view of it “ L»t
could vote wi.hmit “ their papers.” Lee pruno.mees « w .Id” beenuse he must feel
further desire* to know if u provision w;i*>*hnt ii i* cruel m punish men, who thoush
not made, that if they did not vote at tb« Law may be guilty, but mnnilly
Novemhr-r election they sh-.uhl not (m; free from alt guilt. Yen when they were
presenter!• 1 do not know that such a P™". friendless, ignorant strangers, they
provision was made. Ifit was. who w.is; were pressed to the niter vengeanr-e and
authorized to make the prorision? And condemnation of the Law. Who could
from your qneslion, yon seem to admit , " 11 that humanity had lost its charms
that the prosecution was for revenge—and , »nd mercy was nnfelt ?
if I ha I been guilty of all your false char- In order to make it manifest, that Lee
get, yet that would not have justified a is advocating a desperate cause, and is
prosecution for mengt. The Editors of therefore disposed to lie unlair and soph-
the Patriot aaid nothing offensive—bat istical, the following qoeslion is made.
.l?ce dirl in saying that these men were “A* I showed hefbre, hv honestly ami
|niii this iin|Kiriant que
ill'll III' Law all good citizens must depri-,
cate, hut liecmise a gissl law is sometimes! cerdmal rub*-
rejiorls
impen d purple,” would taniish the *a- i f ,| a Mexican fiirce rapidly approaching
and the sceptre of the| from the interior, hut I do not believe u
„ , benjamin l. wolf.
.SoptCRiljCT, 16 IHtG £3 3t.
** tX'OLY NlJ’LttlOi: COt nT:
A'OPEJIBEll THEM, 1845.
Mu»ls i i*ON, Cl Ut CnOWTtX
1 I A Bill for Ac-
inliitid null abused, il is no reason why j world, would hut encumlier his march to I word of it, nnd if any fighting lines grow | Y.oret Tisoo au.I Abner Tiscn. r connt . -nd Bi»-
it should lie alMilished; and one of the ve-|'he New Jerusalem, us leader of the ,„it of;bc ailvjinceiil the Anierii-an forces, | AkuinUtrators uf Mixes Ti»^i,J lnl,ut ‘ uu -
iv principles upon which tjiis government ihosts of Israel,
wns linst-d, making America “the home
of lh<- exile, the asylum of the oppressed,”
shnulil Im- liirerer discarded. Let llie
citizens of this district w ln> aie delrrmin-
i-d to adhere to just principk-s and carry
out one of the original intentions of the
framers of die government reflect liefore
ihev vote fur :i man who enteitains the
sentiments of Mr. Craw fool.
Let the naturalized citizen, whose love
>1 lilM-riv has caused him to forsake “the
The enquiry may be vciy properly {moiintanis. Taylor'
made, has Brother Mosley, exerted his I |mwer to shove Worth
do not look liir it until we get iu the E * a Pi«» r *aB to tlie court tint I™.xc Tison,
ivlor’s doing all.- hi* | E tS&Z X<**•
oiling on ... >ul g the jiiri«litUcn ol thi. court:
... .. . b ahead, and give it u _ordtr«iy,m kj; sj>p«r ^raomlly al the wat
piety, with every sinner in his Congress-' an op|Mirtuniiy of making up h>r Inst lime! terra ot th-s court, ami |.le*d, *u>wcr or demur to
ional district ? Is there no field liir the [ and I am glad of it. He was jiariiinkn- *.** , f*™* w * u taken » contessed
operation of his powers as a follower of ly unfor'unale, in leaving here last spring, I (Sri upon liim kv put.:h^G^ ”1^, Alhiarlhitriet
' * * " ' ' anil shmdd an opportunity present itself, once.»month ku- six months,fanaudkicl; ^ocediag
he will makelhe most ol it. It wnsthought hie Im day oi Lbc next temi.
.i . -i i_ i.i i._ ,l_ i;'_ .. 1 A true extract from Mil
that the Texan cavalry would lie the first
lo ruler Monlerey, hut I understood this
the meek and lowly Jesus? Wo think
we can answer, in the town of McDon
ough, he will find several persons “ who
are without hope, and willmiil GimI in the
world,” which, if true, forces the follow- j morning, lliey had positive orders lo re.
ine conclusions upon the mind, that i pair to Camargo alter leaving Vii-torih.—
home of his.falhers,” and t'l become iden- ; the pnifessoins of brotlier Mosley, as a {!?o the hope of being at the corning out
lified with.a free independent people whose! Christian teacher, are all a farce, a mere J post need Im-entertained no more by them.
, liberties were partly achieved with the J past lime, a joke, that the service of God,; To show your that we are not the only
if I ha I hern guilty of all y<air false ch.ir- la order to make it manifest, that Ler. blood of a Dekalb, n Pulaski, a Lafayette j presents no ind'icenirnt to his genius, nr; ones whom Madame Rumnr.octasinnally
anrla Montgomery, consider how "they; learning, and in order to dsplay bmh, or I visits, a Inter was recei ved hereyest'-rdny.
place a man in office to curtail the benefit 'either, to advantage, hr mast abandon; by a ynnng man from liis moih« r, r -siding
of Republican principles, ami intake away the labors in the Vinyard of the Lord.! in Monclova, telling him that five thou-
the ouly beacon light tothe hopes of those and turn to-the. servire of mammon. le sand Americans bad crossed the- Rio
who have the foot of the tyrant upon'iheir cannot serve two masters is the language of Grande from Son Antonio, and were tna-
instigated to vote illegally, and then for- candedly telling them, that they had no
taken, which is false. 8cmtek. I right to vote.” Has Let produced the
true extract from ti*j MintiUf of the Court,
tin*, l»»li Scftcmtar, 1846.
THOMAS U. KEY, CJcrk, s c, p c.
f??j>ten*er Ifi, 1848, S3 ci6m.
NOTICE.
Taz baililiog of a Brick Jail will l* let
to tlie lowest bidder, at Vienna, Dooly
couuly,oath*that Tuesday*iu September seat—
tad terma made known the iav of lruiaz.
THOMAS II. KEY;cle. •
litenp*, J»ly 1,1816, IJ ifti,
necks.
MONTGOMERY- 'tbeBiWe; for yt uill fteli to the one and lore king lapiJ marches for that dace—sbs- 1 All
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TkCCTOU 91IUU bu returned and WMB-
D «• h» he may bertalterbe isaoi ei-
• l 2*»®^rfp i tki»on& Ms*,orit «»»*»•
». of Dr.
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