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THE AMERICA:.’ UNION,
“UIITKD WKHUU —lVl|>i:n W! t * T.’ ”
M O.MVIinW, r.iMfui nt .!
# Johnson and Cowart. i
We invite the attention of every render ..f this
journal to the commitment inn of “Ji six - .'’ in an
other column in relation to the appointment of
Cowart.and the niutiner in which tlie l:nv
of the Road i. conducted hy tliia law nfiiccr and
•tump orator of Governor Johnnon In cilling the
attention of our reader* to thin article, it in prop
er to remark, that it ia from n gentleman of high
character and unintpeaolmhl -integrity one who
it familiar with tho whole hnsim-m nrvt understand*
the subject.thoroughly. Head it. people o( <!ror
giu and determino whether you wil sanction sneh
an outrageous assumption of power on the part ol
tho Governor. This man Cowart is n.w-lump
ing tho State for (inventor Johnson, and the (inv
entor i paying him over fur ,/ ./.,/> > a day out of
the people's money Are the people willing that
the Governor shall put his hand into tlodr treasu
ry, without authority of law, and take out in an y
to pay stump orators, to urge them to support hi
re-election T If so, there is no necessity for any
law to define the duties nndjtu.nTs of the Gover
nor, or to protect the public tummy.
In conclusion, we -lt if tiny Johnson organ in
Georgin will accept the proposition of ■ -.1 1 -in k
to.publish its article on the condition proposed II
thcro can ho ono found, that has half 01 one third
of tho circulation of the I'hroinrle Stallin', xxc
will comply with the rotidilion
Perhaps tjie Savannah On rgian ntny tien pt
as it is probably the only possible chan •<■ to cor- I
net its gross, and di'libernlo mi.-ncnrcsciitaii-in* |
about that law.— Vhrunrte ,)• .St ujiml.
I
lor the Chroai. I. & .'Veiit.it
Mr. Cowart, Oov. Johnson—Tho State Road.
I have despaired of being enlightened hv the
Savannah litorginu, and constining iis .-,1, mi
ns an admission that its statement about ta 1 law
which it found, lintloai/atig Gov .lolm-on to up
point 11. J. Cowart n (.'oi,inii*'io"erof tin* U ‘ -tein
& Atlantic Railroad, whs a mi-take. I pt’opo-o t,t
make a brief statement of fuels about this <"m
rtiissiuner for the consideration nt the peonlo i lie
Federal Union and tiov Johnson l oth admit that
thino is no la x ailthori/iiig the appointment . Ini
they say thq olliee was created hv G-,v. <<l• t• II
thcro is no law to uuthurite the appointment tie o
it is illegal, atul the matter bavin • been hrou l,t
to tho notico of tiov Johnson, If hnotrf.ll l I.V V ‘
Why doe* ho not discontinue the oilier un i *tj •
pointruont ? With u/m/'A /.//•’ /;;/ /A./.’ <
ed i>t viululiiiiLJilMu Jaw. ho continues, his illi-gil
eourso. Continues to pay out to a poline-l t >tirti
Ban tho people s money, a, /.zn'.'oi- tt.u.it is illegal
Rut hesuys that Gov. t obli set the pus “d.-ut that
lio created tho ofliee Is Governor fold, s 1 11 •■ I
HCt any justifieatioii for Gov Johns,,n - illeg Icon
duct 1 While I admit that Gov (‘old. had no Inv
for appointing fol l-'ariss as a ( Vaiimi-s’imer lor,
the Railroad. It is due to him to state Hie ground’
on which ho made.the appointment, and claimed
the right to do so.
On tho I'Jtli day of January I ’ the legi-da- ;
turo of Georgia passed m ,\ci. appropriating tr-X2X.-
000 “for tho cipiipmeiit eon-tnieli-ai and r-piirs
of tho said road, and to discharge the existing lia
bilities of the same, wliirlt shall be no.la ,! in .-iieli
manner as the Governor shall direct. Indore they
are paid.” Under this provision “I the *1 dm G--x
Cobe olaimed the right to appoint a p rs n t.. -,t
dit tho claims against the road, and appointed
Col. Farit* for that-purpose Isiy iliat tin* op-;
nnintmont was illegal, for the reason that on the
lfithdu. of January 1 ’ >J ju-t three days alter
the passage of the Net. under widen (1 faii-i
was appointed, the legislature passed un-clu r Xet
milking it “the it if t y of the Governor I-* ap|-aul
an auditor of account* lor (lie Western ,V Ml inlie
Kail road and made it * He* dull of . (he au-litoi
to examine and piss all hit and a* c-.iiii;-, ag till t
tho road, and no warrant shall he paid hv the
Treasurer unless ceriified l y the sani \n-lit r
This Auditor's salary i* fixed in the ’■••t ai >1
per annum. It is tho duty of /•V-.ollieer t, • xam
ino all hills and accounts against the road, and
none cun he paid without his it,* Uhv
then appoint another officer to ex nniue lall- and
acoounts, when none can he paid until t ln* iiu b
tor rxamintf anil rerlifies to tlieir e,nreetn--- ‘
Mr. Spulloek ha- been npj.-nt,-l the Xu-l-t-t- • ;
the road and receives ijl >'"? per annum for hi-*
eerviees It is-to* duty to cxamuie all claims pro
•ented against the road, and to certify lo tlieir j
correctness hehiro they are paid. What then ,h.e.>
Mr. Cowart do? \\ hv appp"int him nt a silai -■
of •2000 per annum to ex riniiie claims against
tho road, when none ran lie paid until Mr >pul
lock has examined them and certified to tlieir cor
reel ness ?
But there is another reply to this in itirr lln
money appropriated by the law. under which • I
Farias was appointed, was all paid ,-n! and g Ole.
and Col. Fariss’ olliee. and original y I d had
Ocascd to exist before Mr, tb-wart w i- -pn a"!
ed.
But there is another reason t > o';, r a , n-t tit
appointment. Mr Cowart a olliee i- -I it -rent I in
that which Col .Fariss held Mr town it is tp
pointed Commissioner and \tt--rn,v with p*xv-r
to employ assistant counsel I love thou I- l iis an
from tlie Superintendent all the povvi i t-- regala:
the legal affairs of the rmid. and t- empley such
counsel as he may think prop r and v ■ - 1 ,- |in a
totally irresponsible person, leaving the Sup-riii
tendout the great privilege of p tying si eh I , lulls
we .Mr. Cowart's lawyers may present F- rif h
has the power to employ c unsel. he has the pow
er to agree aud contract with tin m lor the aui-uut
of their fees Is this right.*
Mr. Cowart is or is not, an officer of the H as
tern & Atlantic Railroad. It he is ii -t iiu “fii -or
of the rood, how does Gov Johnson take the moil
ey of the road to pay him £2 u year ? It h
ia an officer of tberoud.Gov J.,lin- at hasn -, r-got
to appoint him. For the statute of Hi- Mato ,a
thurtxes the Governor (..appoint hut mm !?i rs
of the road, and gives the Sup r nt, n.l.mt p over
to appoint‘all the sulnu dm ite ollie i-,11 he r -ad.
and tnc p!twer to remove llieni. Ileciiinof remove. ,
Mr. Cowart, for be bolds Iriseominis-iaii train Gov.
Johnsob.
It Gov Johnson can npp fint one officer on *ti 1
Rond, (besides the three he is uiithorigo hy let
to appifint.) he can uj,point ono hundred And it
he cun fix the salary of one- at $2,000, and take
the earnings of the Re ;d to “pay him he ran fix it
for the one hundred lit eaeli.-■nn-4 take-the
money of the Kond-to piv them All I thfis he -“.in
hire with tho people s m any, as ni.i’riy stump -,ra
tore as he desires
But it is said that Gov Johnson has saved nton
ey to the Rond hy the appointment id .Mr i ow irt.
I deny ltand demand the proof i Ids will neve;
be giren, because it cannot he >1 me. and I will
itate a few facts to sluiw tli and thet iteui-*nt snot
true. While Gov. t'ohh wiistli olliee fol \k;n
attended to nil the cases o. the Road, exei pt two.
in the Cherokee circuit Judge Tisppe dt ( ‘•>!
Akin's request,, was retained hy the Superintend
ent in two cases. Col. Akin then was ai u - 0,/>.
paid, for all the cases in the Cherokee Circuit
But how is it now ? Col. Akin lias still some sis
teen oases for the Road, lie is to be paid for all
these, in the flr#t plttcc. Mr Cow.irt got* hiT\vo
thousand a wnd he do**! nothing in tlin c im h
that Col. Akin hn. Hu: hedoeM ilii< : He ••mptny.H
Col. Undfrwood in the ease* t• nt Akin hua und
bo too is to be paid. And J’ndcrwood enpl y
od in the wy ooms that Akin had informed tin*
formor Superintendent ho couM man i;m himself,
(•this lwsenin*s the eapenne ? ff Akin needvd
j hrlp. it \\*uld m’i ih that t hw.iilh > ? | v< r ‘
t<• huvo pruuri it I'ut ni'ta>l (.1 t! i-.
It Ii Ho.i'l pM\* * - wait :*2 00M * J< nr. und Akin
llli ll InI(TW(M<i tnil fee- nirli fi to
that Akin (* It ItiniHflf fully uipct( (it t-> m i
1 N thin muiiu in*iiicv t> tin* itti.tl 1 Mill fuith* i
I In* ft‘W i:iihi>4 ilmt Ittiv* Imtii hr*m*;ht in f*i\"i* >l
tl* Mii?l in tl* (*i‘i*r*'k* *• < irmit ninco ( owar -
t)ppifintiir!it, w*r!y Mcmm I •I• * rw• }
and Smith. uti?l <‘l Milimt t'nwurt lian n:i/!••
j emt tittiH 1 . U tli m thn * x|* iih • 1 l!nt
• nyiiin t’nwurt I."m J? 2 hy* .i mnl Hurcli
l ii<l(*rvk(t*l mid JuinfH Kdinotid-vMii. f Murr.iy
Mini *• id*'* fin I nrn ifil'rtnc*l have all
I'fM-ti-iftiiplnyi'd t attend to the fa uI * hiioh*oo
. U ttiix
in in -no trutliiol tmujwill deny thru* (Ju-a
here I lik* t* kioNV what .lain ■* I Mm* • I
Mm wan M-nt to I < iiim*-> • tor *an any ••• ’
toil
J In* Faun* htato f ll ♦. ill tin ;
tln rtk , c t irruit, it luir to proMiim* • xi-t- *‘l*n* |
w In m.
I iia\•* xvritlcu uhat I kii -w t*• In* tun* ill
viv him* fltow mi orror in I havn -raiti ‘
II my htutnim-nt I trm* in not tin; iir?|?oiiiiiin*nt
‘d t oWart il ]>l.Ull Viol itinll (1 1.1'.V IIIKI 111 I*’ (*l* *< i- j
hh*
Mr I’.difor Why “ill imt • l i l *r of ri' , w>|*:i p? r* 1
iirt fairly :v**l Inm-fly with tin* p*‘*'|h* 1 S"m
vn'i'i k** Mlin’ I• •’ v .i viilinali 1* ‘ * j,n‘ li-dn and tr
tint Wot ?i that Mr “* urr iippoiiifiiiont wasaii
tltori/. i hy law. ami ‘< l that if hud loutid the j
law utter il - 111 •*Hli;r tl"II I• (lied lor
tlt lit law . and otln*rs rail* and for it amt tin* ( o*orni in
li.k n t only I til l to produce it. hut has in tiv n
ackiiou h i’ -ci I ~i. I- thi-* lair and manly ‘
There * no mic , law and the < .*•,r: r i.iri
admit it I Will 11 oV try tin* hi ii lie • ot .tl.*th*T
I dit? r \ n?l I m\v piojc.s.c to t!ie I ,dittr t the ,
< ‘o||Ht|tutio||||il.*-t tll-it li lie W ill puhit'li W h;t I
have written, that the (dnnnielc Srntim l will
ini hv the Kaliior of the * oiivttutn*nali'i “P • y
*rie e!’* A\ ill \. ndo this < *>j tl.mlm r 1 I* >
the people UlioW the hiet.a Tills i • tofo-.l I^A ‘h i!
they may km? a how. vvlo ti tin y to the p-dl*. i.
I adnnnistf r .! ki i< ..
Foreign Inunigiantß and Slavery. j
hi allHWor toll;* \tl: it tl 1 111 i.l V ;.!,! who’\ j
‘ otolli.'l!’ s j•. ‘S i I *., 11 t.'iht II h\ Millie . I ll . :* * - |
1 Artit'iieati oralois in the Smii!!i, wo !h Lw
• the opine uiM.-ftf Mi S< wald. a mail f. •** a j^aoioiix
to he •!* <iv . and. uni ha kn ; •v. \ (| | i * tin:’ \
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1.. issim a-•■:• 'li anaiit for tlieir fii.'ii.U
: ti.l.. r. mill it’ wn art* lint n.oatlv iui~*:ik.*n tlinro
tnrn will 1... wi comeat-n-hitx rt Smuh) .1 nm
<•■(({, til none over to tin” Aiil.'i ican I'artv.
. ..
Mom: \VmiiiA\v*i.s. —Sir n. m.'nl'rs
ware re.', itv.l into Kuli.ni t ..ini. il. in this ci't
oil the ltlll iiiisl.. —•'/■*/* .lilt., .ai tL.. ‘J kil. ami
snfntren on the ‘.’T : li ; ui.akiuu 1111 KI \in t.-n
days! ’lin.’ lnh itc.-r ami Hxitinnjpr will
I please copy.— Ati'.niHi Discipline. ~
! <; It 11 Il N. KOR (• IA
SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1, 1858.
For Governor.
HON GARNETT ANDREWS, ,
1.1- wii.Kta.
American Nominations for Congress.
I .K’ j,, , - M VAItNAWK. “f Oherly.
-k -.i.l *i* r W11.1.1t- A II.VVV'hINd-i ol .‘siinti t.. ,’
1,, ~, 1,,-, ■ I;,! t.ICI 1* ‘ltill’l'l-, “I Mr.im*-- ;
I- ... I:I.\JAMIN It HIM-. f Ti|. j
I ,mii Insr. 1.1.W1S Tl-Ml-IN, <>f 1 *■
I \ I II I ‘l* I , j
mi, 11,S < . l-'ti.-'l'l-.n, <.t Mi.r-gsn.
,r- itiiu ln*r.- ■
Nominations in Henry.
Foil Mv.YA IK
! \nt.-i i.-sti. Koteign.
• V1.1.1.N \V Tl'h’Milt. | Itr l.r.U'l.S M. TV I'd
Fo;t Tin: it >1
!f > 11.% II \ If, | PAMITId'. MASTKH.*.
: m !• n\ \ i• *lln m i \hi;i- A .m
American Mass Meeting.
\ ; , \| tie* .American Party* w ill he 10-ld
1,. .1 the (..int <!; ttimd Ml 111- E ii'i*f Idht ii <*t of Pike ;
..int t, ..tl > \ | t IM'AV, lie* loth .f ,-ept* ii.her next , j
i IJt.ii. I! P Ti j| * uiel * ‘**l I.* h (:.i*mn*H hiiTe
i . 1 |.. I tlo r* , and V-l'if, W P*e, I! II Ihil |
’ :oi.| i.i >t..| - 1n... i. . >i inviti •! and ai • • tperted to lit tend, j
• \|| ,|,i ( in I'il.r atol -in'i•eiii'lliij’ counti<*.x are
j,n t- It., I. j rc-i i.t. ( **ii - -i.'*. enmi* all, and let u-j
< iiuimi. I ■’ f-Je i
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Public Speaking.
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Mr. Overby,
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The Smoke House Case.
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Yellow Fever.
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i ■’ min 1 1, a year, in: •. a*t he -a in.- 1 1 ••’ I me:; tw Ii <-1-
mai,vin sa \ annaTi -. .a * t** I iI •.t•, •• y hi .> i
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i..f 1 1 i- ■ ■ ••! i j.i. .|o-r ant idotr, -h aHi is’ -urc to follow
i til .T sh ‘. t ! III.'-
Gov. Johson and the State Road.
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u •li w . t ,tl, ■ ! i -iu ilt ('n nt ‘k St nf-tul I>if |”
,-i t* :In •of t !c. a; -o hound lo ja,ty as
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That Bb'.ck Fiat*.
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I.V* •11 \ I'..’.*. (dm upright lu l a *t {> • ;•!•• t■ and t a;• mu li
i <loiiy;s so Idr a< to vote h*f tlu*| trt y ti.:! t hus tra mj !i.
inuii * tot , In* r. fuuiiUM ts of ..Nil s>en • n } 1 t■■ ■. i;.-: t. •
. •*!). htt ■—fr. ait tii’t - ' 1 ’ at tho l-ill-i h..\ , ai. * I
w . . tti ‘ • w hat .I .ik •)<''.l-i,may !• a>l ! Idle Muck
*tl,t*.’ tii” >.a • Tan “I j” im *v and !•-.: lli : aiuLd tho.m
----i-h in, i : dk.ii.ii_, I.y t! v p- oplo, i M'i” i\ .iifi mill-*
.lei may h.'*‘ the t - \! icmu l .
j \\ . - )rn-f I lint dtn ii *t .f tlu- ot ;; uty w il|
;to.• -* 1 1 t h-.-e who j-c | - tnsto such outran* > st n, ;n for a
, ii v ;n* ,iii-l In* ‘ln a hlaok tl ij;, that Jic y n ill i .*! suflVl
thcr Ooti. ,i v and it* ii..*'t itmioi..* th ha-ed, uiol then
i shew the authors of it any I .Nor
P > Min’i 1 nvi it injr the übovo, the winds of h. ftVen,
m i. . xiiui < t tho dainty of the siH‘ro.l rinblrm Os
y t.. mnd.h;\\ -w j . t the pirate signal from the
pdoit u . . -i I.veil too Nvinds liavo rhusrebukid
t h.- impious ,iof —v-htiuld fi’ can n do less t
That Law!
r•*- IV r. i if* 4•* * I l•n i £ star, and positively that
ts ii the lunv aut
‘ *a • ( she .shoe hr holds on tl,.* >taio d.i.iti, has
h i ivj-c.i i1 n til.-'i .r to ci? ■ ili.it law It Ii , s not
dmi so U i. * i ifrretu <• ! Why . that its state
in-* i** a •’- a : ‘ I, . *1 . and inisiis* ,ju,'.| ly positive ptoid’
h■:a K• ii ajcaiust tho Am. ? <aii party. W’o
hi i f s •. !; i....- •£.; nt t lie Auiti ioan pai ty unwoi
, ihy ol . lodon. c. at least, m.fil it shall have oloarod its
* rts ot Hi • imputation of n delihoiate falVtluoid in the
itt idTef •! -th it oiir. “ *
Tin r. -i - -is Moot a*, amiH ‘’shy the
vit ,-is..t t, s *i,l vic ini tv a l the ( “iirt'M 1 -use on
\\d*liif *•! in li*-. with jj.tod *f!cot. I urn.gallic sjeith
.0* oi. W “i’ ,an -nti-Atuer*oan in the crowd, in reply
t>> a tpU’sUon p p ‘Undt dhy the ‘p kci . >.*.tl that “ op*
f ilit •* I A-.,, n rtiminTs the test of i * aocracy now ‘•
The Platform of our Opponents.
\ H tilt Aitti-Aini-niiut |.art) mm l” take uj. all tlieir
time ami n1. n ..-t all tbeir tlemt it. ahu and minre, rc
-entatini, of the Amnrin.,. lMatl .rm, witt.oat ever
K-eti.l.ng to ..y 1. word in brlinlf “f their own, we have
rim-1n.1.-,i to look ha. k a little ."l “hnt the 1*.,.1e
j may , ~..-et trim, tin m. *hould they -ueeeed. ‘I he eon
j ventiot. w Id’ ll i.otnimited 11. V. Johnson for re-election
I nd|.l. <1 the fo!l..win|{:
j ‘) In ir I'ia., vtiii.t: in-ert- that 11. nnJ’rat in |>rinei|.le- are !
j the -aitle.l policy of the country, an.l the - between |
Wing- Hint It.- rats have l.i-eii -ettled and are no ;
tor continued soj aratii>n
j |:. ~liilioii- I amt 2 adopt the Ith resolution of the i
j < I corgi a Plutlorm -
| ;t, Approve-the action of < or.gtex- in the pne-ugc ot
; tin* hnil-IU. Nef.rß-KV ! ’*??.
I I ip,,o-itioii to the Nehru.ska, biil is hostility to the
.^'•lllll
5 Iti-cnrd.s all party affiliation with any who oppose j
the Netiia-ku V.iW . * • J
ti Gtiiidutiot. of the Northern iH-moeraey for their j
Votes on the NchlJl.-ka hill.’
7 The* national Ik*iiocra'?y is tlit* only party North lit
’ to he trusted-
H. Syinjiuthy forthi; fri-.nds of slavery in Kansas.
?) ( )ppt *itioii to Kiionv N't! hiit^'i -m .
lit Delight at the result in Virginia*.
! 11 Ame sat ion of (’uha.
: 12 Anproval of the* inuiigural and Me wig* of Pre-i
----! d< nt Pier* **.
i |;j Approval of the administra! ion of < !ov. Johnson,
j ;tini ri’comm'-ii'ling him for re * lection.
j ll Noii-intcieourse with Massachusetts and \ ••rtm-nt.
I ‘ ,..*,v |n*|-e, reader, you hove tli*.* Pduoeiatic 1 latloim
|in a niit-sh* 11. ‘l'ake it and uupa4X it with-tiic Aineii
j ran Platf.'itii, at.d then ( ln-.-e hr HV.*. n tln lit- Is it not
| a heauty ! The only t-mgihle thing about it, is a h-an
-1 i.ig t:ir enough toNvarils the < ieorg -i PlaHoim to make it
! a pretext for ilis.-olving tho I'nmii il an opportunity ;
-honld ‘.IF- r \l! tin- fu-tain uh*.i;t Kan-a < and ma-- !
ka i* -tuh- and fl it, t**r th* i-ea-".. that tie- N* hrasl.a 1 .11
; i- now ‘.ln* law * f tin* land :i?. 1 individual rights liuve
N.-r. - I iiieh r it, 1..-:;* ‘■ a repeal is out of tin. *j- • jfoii.and
it , i -ic .an he la illy in ii- n| t if \\ ■ <m - not f• r
wha t lia - I” • n d'C.t . w hat i-* to lie th tic ill 1 lit Ul e i v that
w h ich should ii.f ci * the p. oph-. \\ e prot* -t aga ii >t i
| gi.ti'g IV, lV th • ]?!♦.!•<• Jati'K : a Kansas- U'fi't -\. Itl.t-k.l It. i
!••!' tgi.* i, I■ ‘ .iii*’ nve think it h.-t Id re.-vrve tle-rti for
lie- n.• t our own | j.!**. \\ e protc-ii ai-o against al
lowing foi / 1 i” i ote t hen* hehire t lie-V at natit al
/.•d ; and !e : n\ i- ah ocatc an auu-telmcnl of e\. *1 il.g |
‘anv - upon tie • -id j ■'l-
A Chapter on Lies.
} Io a hie to ‘-"lubat Slier* --lullv tilt A IIU* ‘iea II Piatlorllll
as adopted ami pul'h.-h’ dt ♦ 11* world, mir opponent - j
ii an f i ••sorted t :i system of j.*i nei .-ion and tal.-elnnul not !
I> ton fjiiall'-d in the am ul of patty nvut fm c 1 1 ni -
t hat |!m v im def crinii * and to cat iy tin* elect ion, if it o-t - .
. I hf in ail tln ?hai ;n tel th • \ ♦•v-t*-p*r—'o-'-rd for truth and j
v.i i ify. Tie n eoiitninn-fd the cainpaign ly; a lieiee
OHM f : I 111-1 tie* \inerie.lll I ‘;M t\.•lia tg. ng tin 111 N\ 11 h a
>, - 111 of Iy ing ii"? kn wii in lhi- or any ••( her
eg .and at.t he .it • t; iii'* admi t f iug that the;. *lt I nor
Iviiiiv aiu thug ao.'iif the ugi m r.-\ ? i si. !ai! as tliey
•iiP| “-t and the j i, sys u I • y <1 l_. 11 v . tley-• •m t •<•;
I not 1.. nun
ingoffall moral restraint, !i;r\ *• tried LV?What h
. tie y • • *i!• I go.
\ r ~*•:,*. nb I !-fth •in mb -i *• 1 t In- \im i ie.m Pa ity
d'-line iie i r own position, limy oil',, i •.i -!y a -ign a po-ir imi
! 1.., tl.< in and attack it xv 1 1 ti all tie -powers Tii-y
| f ha: ge ilo \un l:• an Pa, ty wit ii pn*-fi thing nn-n on ae
•fount *t their religion, although tin* Mate Plattoriu
I'loM-ilm i■v. ;! i !.,• pi in . Tiny say that nn . ai*
lit ik i lig I d■f •“t rejig :•(:, t lie ltd.y alt* lilptiug t” W it* ;
1 • ’Mu Hi aedMa !c : n.,t I Plat toilU sh"W - tit t J lii - ‘
t lie v in tlii.j- w••are try ing {” p. \fi? Tie y
1 • I. a g.* tlmt Wf h !it In I nimi - jii ;ijnniiit f• int ry ;
..thcr oii'idtnation ; hut “in- Plali rm show - that w.
only led l it a.- - “ t!n* p •l.iinoiint jttjtfnr! g<• •d**--- that is j
jtu.-ay, fin* pt i?iei pal Ni'ans hy whi'di"iii- !.?■! i* -and
? ... I*.in 1i h •light and .e-tion are •< un •! t.u- : and any
i‘ a-onah!r i,cm hound to admit that n m trie- ‘l h. y
. harg< that nn. an- hntind I.y our I'Kithoin f” snhmit all
our lights I o Tie* -lev is’eui ot tie Ml j” • nn- t'o 1. 1 ; nn ieie
n-i our ti n, piositim* i< T tlia t all douhliul or tli pii|, ?t point
ari>'s gun < , the <-i,•: tu! ion, luav f.ly he /• j. i **x.
pounds and hy ! in- Mtipi • me <’ourt. We have no otliet tii-.
’ huual t” *h ei le, A g(///.V, h-put- I or doul-ttnl points - j
UV It.iNe i iiaii .l i ,gT - that aie ah n. tin* eninj a-ol |
I W . a 1.l I ■'. 11; t!• M up. file- 1 “lilt 1..: - it” jI, Ii
in ? , foi hi -1 am f . *thf:ghr to I ! .* i•• out imm- j
j- nd’ i “I J his go • i"i:i• if. ami throw it oti’ v> l.ei <’•* i |
1 i ? - ni"!” m mil, -1 that We ■•a:ii.ot g. tjo - * ••• m*hr ■ J j
Tit"’ eh m that fin o garu/af'on and tlo- \n: .i.-.-n I’..- !
In i- i*•\\ mg w it. othe t rn? li i.-. !in •hii g i l •.1
ia *’t i i'-k*’ *f ‘! m.ig gi;• - r 4* . , 1 1 j■ l j••a:*’ **:r ;
up ■d | . I tg • .nx. nt i tiiat fight to by j
muted for timu i omn.":. •? ee ‘1 in y ehaig* Unit the j
\ : i:. i. -’ • P.fi?N at. ;i: ; li:. ‘ t i .nni ?li U.f lit - .-"ilerF <?f I
t
l N : M ii. wio n ‘ 1 !.ie im.” t lOVetlii le that le t a
■.- 5, • • -'.d’ ; -\ . I. * Ilia i . it* ! !;. . ••!. ,-nt iuh alt* l tin-
IMa ‘ 1 . i.l iv.n an j:. i . a-1 ti.. • <•!.::. g-- I- tr, t"c.-ii
the in-■ “I t ; • \P. i vi the’ I■ i .-"ii'♦• -tn
■ I the North C"tne ti'-m it., nih.-r- of tie ir *>wn j arty —i
ih y eliai'ge t hat t lie meriea n Party are r- - j ha
jMrt he la? eI - umn i jie riot wlun all tin ‘Worn ts -1 dm iy j
jio |ti.-ed show.- that tlre !• •r ig tiers l.*-gan tie i i*-t- tie m
-• Inc- and ii - w tley. \• n refuse to puh. ,sli tie* t. -r:f’ r: ■- |
‘nv. They ehargi* that lie-nd-.*.s of the Auifi ‘-ali I’arty i
a ie- sworn ! • x.l e: -r none hut t!. : and degree ne in Ii
tin- oid. r, w hen it is know n that we nominate and int* ml
t > *ot f..r m :i nn !n. are ict nn ml” rs of t lie “id. rat all. j
Tiny make tie *. ami tnany 0 ni":• eharg- again-d us. j
t. ne. .•?"y h< i<*t o • ntitm. iate. n. h. n .on ’nA••ji .■ ; ,
I • tie .*.: 1 1 aiy at hail and ru-e- •-• •!.'-• I•• fte ‘fa :tT. u -
.n\ and .i .1.- 1. i nenali ‘ii to make false iHTj •*. --• • r:- up*-n ;
‘"• 1 “O’- 1 j
‘‘True to the South !”
\ l ■ rt: . . ,! 1;.,* • • ,tn! y |-.* 1 1 y N.-rlil ti. ;.t i- tr.l Jtt” 11:<
- ifia -t it 1 I'a .mi the 20,1. r!t.. inn | 1
w ha; at ■ -t r l m tin Atlanta I,;;. to he a *• (
tfit .• ... Kmav No: i 4 ! :.g - - m.*’ninl n i “lia rc; / •
I ... . . N . I,', i.i*. df, 111 g tha* * /.-# .* ( - ,
A
it.-. i> a t iii ‘ ii t ‘ tftitnt *”
. . •■•it.,’ ITT*. i'mi* r.** Tin
•tr-"’ He'-*!)’ •- l” w!V. n> TTn ai oi i.- iol tde Mi it i and : i,; •.| !•
i- ii.x r* ias 11 tie t” irii t, r**ts * ( •.x . Jr,an • -
• ■. • ! -V' l .’ : 1’ ■’ ‘ o’‘-?m. rtlic'iul!’ l'i< : “"ii “! d.iN, y
in Kan- >,md 1 ..n, -t! aj| ’. u.- • ! t In* *‘ tru• *1 _*e
m ‘-ia’ N”- .T the North, i!• • h- !d!y. vi. lutes a law < l
t oiigtess and ♦ample.- n| •• i Mnitle-rn i ights at di.t* i-
sts. fit. Ii pitted cii t he* haek and told that' be lt>i,<
• ‘ii* - 1 , i, • l hit tliift/!” Idxul Ihavetis! are a peopl.
.’ * .
, tuaUiug any pretensions to eommou stn.- -. t • * h.g. r
de*i*i veil hy the Hjamel -s < a- ai t ions of tlie A i t i-Am. ti-
J can pre-s -a pr ss !,. at* >1 at the Soul h and pi. : .-.*,i gto
; espouse her interests, ‘i he m*|p u of tli:- I t>i
meeting, .justly oiU” \ious to thy I, for its ueej :al. lied
approval of llie conduct of h. r enemy , Hit it *no w.ud ot
censure fr"oiu Suit I** inoerati<* e*lito,s. They have
tat sh epithets eirongh fo* .Se/ *. a lmn.ltlvtuh*', -of the
j American Party; they have fa’selmods, inii>r< preseuta
,l lions and oalutnny in almndar.ee i"i the hi st men of their
* immediato communities—hut not a word of rebuke for
the Keeder I k>in<erats <*f t!i ■ North, th v* *li)ti-*lnhrtnin
sympathisers with ah.iliiiontsm * They ate playing a
• desperate gillie* t*r the perpetuation of'u corrupt and j
spoili-bcjmtttd dynasty, and thc\ wdi the in-1
I terests, not only ot the South, hut .•? the entire uatn'ii,
1 rather than swerve from tiu-n ,-t itidi and uep.driotit-pur
pos.e. Men of the South, bewc.P* of them ‘ If you hvc
the in.-t itutious of our sunny eliuii. put no eonfuh nee in j
their sisMitane* * ..f the soundness of N. ’thein I nn eru,-
ey They are deeei\ing you. and thi }km w it—for tiny 1
• ,/.i r > / :i| | \ the t.-.-t to f',,n party North which ha< 1
been at jla and t the American Party on the slaveiy ipies- *
tiou Vnnrieaus— true sons of * In* soil, who revt n tco |
vour country as the bequest of self-sacrificing. blood
stained patriotism—beware of these panderers to foreign *
i •tlnenee in the affairs of go\eminent. Pi-on fukidv ;
: charging the old Whigs with being the “fun jgu party. 4 * ;
ttt ij have beeonie the open champions ot toit iguistn I
against Americanism, and cxau.no t. >t of pun U altv I
but that of hostility to the Auni nan ordet ‘ i-’riH soif
ism, and ewn Abolitionism, sinks inti* ng> fit. , ,. 0 nc- ‘
cording to them, when compared with tin An ot Aiueri- !
can is lu ! People of the Nnith—people ,>l th* Nation,
ea • you. willy*u trust thc*c men. or link your own ami
>*ur tv the JortUlK-s of their t iebaki
i aud ret ten party ! Think of it T .
Cau't it tell ths Truth?
Nniha.g , uni’ r x.iltoun -’i. t li] I- tliS'-a
tnvoif l-.M k.- tall K >V Nii.l.iiilt*-” Feihral l I
n . IMI--’ tLii-al.-'l hy the *• ht.* w N''l- ‘
“Nil, f ~nit ■ i-tri if!’ thvf" ll knowl. ‘lg.- Hit.l !
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—v; r h
7“’v-
Nothlligism, IS ?h‘ ••'•*. • 4 , . l -.x,.
i wi.'.-.- ui'-tit-iI. na'ral “i. l ‘ ‘."‘V’ V , j|., r
, j'.'litllniit —lu.ai win. i'av “"'I ‘ ‘■’ •'I' I '-’ , . ,
; ti-tit v war*, ait'l , Imt m v*. t'"'"’ ■
: ■alHli.-.r |.',l.t-al I” “
j II:,- .1.i,1“.- Ai.-lt'-w- -tti'-l” ()'• XViiijf |.i..ly,tli,’ >-u.l
----!..re-Kigh.H.l--ire-ea.it. K-l**i" l*artj. <■!’ the h’n-iisii^
party, any time within the “la-t tnnn t y yp*Nis • 1,1
he ever sought th*.- h.tiaU *-. I-" I .’ •XX, it
not his “maral un*l ,n*-i-ti,l‘‘ nualifi* :iti*H!S, lit -t. -“
highly api-recial,- I by “tli’- | •*! “!:.,
! , ur *- far tiini (~ I V-inm-nf.) tin- .-uilr'i-'*” l,f lI,r ” I;' 0 !' 1 ’" 1,1
! a Whig jn li'-ial .li-.ri*•. ! Ilafi.ht* Kfloral luinn iiny
I alij.-i-tian .*> Ju'lk*. Ali'tr. iv-* I'fi.viau.* t” .!"• , ' u "‘ l,l
! r--t',i'ii.fr ‘** “S|.ir i.]iun"‘ (ll* ‘ ‘c**rtri:> I'hitl'-rm nitU It
v. Johnson ? Cun (In- 1-, t- .il I ni its stiit*;-
ii.i-i-ts. with th*- truth !
•• Thank I 1.-ti v.-u. l-ut i.,:r p.iit** -it Ilia r ; ..nt!, lins l
,-l ■lawutii this Al-aliti.a. 8... 1 Thu. St.it* is h* “ ■ fv;
],--:- ti :i<-1. will, tin- Ni-rth.-rii tiinnstu * siamihi- a
hv a popular tumult, and her triumphant l.ariot wheel
r-'.ll--I .l.ra-uglt the hluuUutT.iiiiUei-.-l Ai.ivi dims. —J'li
mit I ‘ll ’ ■
UTi.i mi i!tn:i:i:i> tin:'! ! Why Uocs nut tho I- -leral
I'ld-m publish Ht- i.flt-l.vits us witnesses, ami .--ll it*
roiiit-rs .liaj l-'"U I .IG M.!: S <li-l it ! Those f-n iyii'as (
wh-.se eniise it -'-■'■•-uses, ami in wli.-s-- t-ehalf it ninn-ifae-,
(nr* - vile slnn-lei * “iia-t Ani.-rli-tti, l--.ii. eitizet-s.— ;
I'an.Kh ! it smells “f this very “111.0-1 us mnr-l-reU Atner
eans ‘**
Til.* orgat, “riu-h-r *-f his -inn,] ii'2 Cx**v ’ ey eat: have
until the lir-t ~f ‘ Vt-h-r I” Vii.-i-eate its i,,is„-|.r. si-t,i
----j tinti, after whieh l ane, it may taken], its Im-l-ret ni-'l t-a
low. the fort nn -of I.i - • x -1! X- 1 - tlet-’ v. wh-.se “
i m--mi I ami ]---iii uat* o’ i"i • iio'.ii nil. have n* *1
i lam ta -•tii-Tit. -1 s. -lu-i 1-y th, |-| alar jaUgmu-t. “.
Hu! Ha!! Ha! !!
The li-lit-r -f.tl, N th.-li,:g that h-t
(ffi--.,liir-e Tirgum-Tit snffieient t , *■• nvii.e,- the mni that h -
i-e-nyt* r;vi:'. ht.s “Iveri ny-s h*‘ tn-k -t-.i.,-t].,t_
teHf.gth- l. i'lir- in th-\h--].e -I” *-p.*riuir-g a|.-.-ii tin- ; -
si.-ius of tin- “"a tin..ugh tin in. t’-nt. we are \*i\ m;* h
mistaken if he ran sueeee.l ai.y better tit- re ti. -u witii
the steri-f sex. !lea-lmil tha-t in -nr - 1 iv-- . u-y
- ill) . the lubes w-.le .litll"-’ i.Ti.l I. i In- ii.-HV-.tf.s.ai- l U-*
tl-ev were th-ai “ll tile M-le i.l tie ir awn e-att.l l n--n we
.mi, Imr-ll; si.]-] “-’- that they l-axe tar U,-K-.- ‘ -1 •'•*
ta t'-a.-ake the .an- ~f the nativ. ‘-iii” 1 “ •
| iu.U syai|-i,! li'-se w. ii Ih- i iv. .!, l-a- -I -IV - • -f a
j t‘.-reign |-"| nlu t aan hi-l-a’ 1> :. 1 1 ll■ •*t an i- “
i I-..5-* them --..]-,1-l-t at -in-ha xl-gr-'tie rate >t. ]- (-• u. th. ir
:■ i ne-r i-.
Pt'OECiip'ion-
Wl.il-- the. * tits t th- X.ai Mtamparty l. nb- t*
are crying ~<>* s<- lu.-tily uguiiast wtiat i a | ■ -
t i"). We Wtuid idx I ■ ‘ : ‘’li*l -t -? ‘ • . I.e
1 N I !>• M “NX li •Ol*l. •. V ‘ i • * . • i y -
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-j ‘ -o; rim fr: and
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i great - xtenl. ta.- ■■ it.- - : ‘■ ‘ ‘ ‘■
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I • I fol til.
per .N e W .lit! y “ll 1 * I 1 - ‘
IvifNV Notlii: g h.llh. ,: • •‘ .X XX.
| *],;<. V,” WilV Mrs !. Is-:,
■ Ani-'i-i.-nti, b--i!- I.y t. : *!- ..
i Mt-. 1.-s-r.!- X! *AV > ■ / ■ “
■ and Nafive Am: f • ‘ ■> ‘• • ? • a 1 .■ -
comp"'. 1 only -I | m.i •!- /
Ml.* U-i ih 1 k ye'll yf ku-N i l and t••
-in-’ are m ’h m i .m. i I ? y\w .*? • • *- .* v
,of the.'V *1 ..Mg tlx ‘a* ! *-/.,• N\l j I. t•y-1 g •
1 t/row ex r tie ii- Aod • ■-. ‘■ ..; nk t’> u.> •. . .
;/>ughf t” 1” 1 ! I•t m• ;g• / t •
\! - I . { . I /.) 4 s ... ■!. ..*:.” f-o. 1 .ti*
s< i •and in “.ning. Mi -./ y 'V
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Ii ‘ ii!,l th I ‘.i it }’ • }
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That Box.
nr, h"t:r that we th, light 11- f *-f. we xVi-re”
I |.ifi s.-nti-l tln-aigh th- iirh:Tiiit_y i.i” -‘-Jr-i i ut.
! ul” _v- aif e.’:t_v. a I--X c'--i'it.iiirH,g-tftwe sj- ,■ in- ’l-■ t
,i) mil s -rttie* . util | -teh'-s. XV hih* tl” | ae!;"-
! vyiT- v* ’ v ii: - . vv- t: a-f -ay tl. ‘ the Jtlilln-* ait'l
-tl>|.iw w : i:i ;i j■ j -.it amn'j.tlnl thi\ i’ 11.-• i e.~t We
. hat e ever s—ti.
As the r f i kr it,, s-i may tli, it ! |,;"n- -sh . i-f;
. the ,mrt st kin-1. A I it.-, n.
At! ,llUi. All-list, I M,.
I Ml ill -V i
To Gov. Jchr.xo:;. .
S:t;-- If nit we; *t ttt-ft. at t/r- e
tin t's ii- Itt- a vear. - ‘.o'. ,s',v. iv in :n'i- •
i 1,-r o-ur I-;,-in, s S nt!-it', w- tt!.| v-.ti ■ ,-,-ni it
|-l- | • f t’lifhtttl tl) ih-V-lUv li|le-!'i,;lft!l I.f lilt* time
In ailvtiia ir- liix>w it int, res's ; ||” v-m answ, r,_
“N- >, j'-rtnil tin* tn .'i'k. ate//” ‘ * 1 ; --i-lirg; 11;; yi.tir
j July to thr |'ia | i.- “t” (ie-itT-a. (win’ -'in.’ you ;t
| salary “I’ thtti- thur.-nn-i -i-.K-irs ,-t year to attend
!to their intelests.) l-\ . i 1 1 i t . u ttr |>- >t -n't
Mille.li'-vill. a tti I rtititii tg ov-r tin S'.it- ,-tt bti'i
ii-'s jn • ‘i-unl - 1 > yot-i': !t Are y.-ut t;- . ttiiiral
-IV, Us It lllch boll ta I to devote \ - -ttr w hole I lilt* to
j ibe duties ot’ v’ottr olliee, as wou!d l -i* .tin* man
, whom you eiri|il-'Ve-l to a'.l- tt-I t*> \-etrl :-itti — !
\ Tax r.\v::it.
c* *'t m i mca r.i:h.
Baldwin Vy (!a.. Aug 2i* 1, ISj.j.
Mrs. Editor:
I)i:\u Sttt : Yni ‘fated in your No. of
tlmt President Piero** appointed Ia ■ sun., of Pa..
i (ioveripd* of Kansas in place of Bender ‘who had
1 been removed• for speculating ti tip* public lands,
and had decline i to accept the appointment on
account ot the opp'Mtion tin* knnsis I.ogisla
tore to any man tmni tie* Na th And Pioeient
| Pierce determined to trcv upon that termor a
, ireeso 1 (iovernor had appoint***! Shannon of <> in.
; and all of which w** a linir and II of wi ieh look’
very much like aholitionism amidn e-oiimm in tin*
model Pr sident And which shows conclusively
that it is his desire and intention too. to slip Ku-n
sas into the I’ninn as a free State \nd tor tine,
my sentiment is that the wool hat Kin ys should
never submit to no .such f recoil and abolition,
hutnhuggery. But y*ai want*d >m and iic rat to
give you the reason of tie* above on tV part of
the President V\ ell my butnl b* opinion i* this -
! the President linns If is a .Wrtfiein tnati. a Ire.*
soiler and an abolitionist j I ere fore he wish* s
I to place in office his freesoil and abolition fi ends
j in preference to a true Southern man. in order to
| frecsoilise and aholitionisc as large a portion of
the I'nion ns p- ssihlt*. I’erhajis the I'rcsident
wishes to i*, -eco an on Karom-s lands himself jf
Ho-e he any other reason why the President should
U"t place si,ut hern nu nin office. I don’ t know it,
nor I don't l- lieve any other man can give sound
reasons to convince tin* people why southern men
should not be appointed to office, especially that
of Gov,rm-r of Kansas.
Respectfully yours.
A Baldwin Dkmocrat.
IV S I n'm on ttre fence, and have a strong ide a
ot turning all loose, and falling on the American
side, its ! am a true American, and ifappears that
if ! stay on the den ocrutie or foreign side, 1 will
he hv myself in this section of country.
, , v r .XI >U’ NIC atk l).
Abolitionists Amongst the Democracy of the
North.
Get*. Husk, a Senator of the J'niteil States from
Texas-ill a lettyr published in the S an Antonio
Tex.-it. hearing (Rite June 30tb, 1855, says: **|f
vve de-ire to sueeectlrfi# a party, and to secure the
best interest of Hie country, we (moaning the Dem
ocratic party) must ‘drive out of our ranks that
cur.-xL p-rti'-n of and abolitionists,
wim iiave determined ti)* role or ruin, have dis
tracted “i- ranks, jeopardised the Union, and
brought dc eat upon the party. We cannot get
along with them. Mr. I’olk kept a number in of
fice. “they showed their gratitude I.y keeping
up confusion in the ranks, then caused the defeat
of Gen. Cass. Gen. Pierce, no doubt with good
intentions, placed many of them in office. The
[.result has been disastrous. They have brought
confusion and distrust into tho tanks of the party,
and ruinous injury to the administration. They
,u:,y threat,ti. it driven out. todefeat the demo
cratic party. Ido not believe they have the pow
er. hut it they have. I would prefer defeat to my
share of tin; victory, with such men. If free from
the incubus many tale, ted and influential and pa
trio: ic v, bigs would join --s, and true men every
where would t ill ly to our standard ‘ I suppose the
• -■O,-1 intentions <•! Mr. Fierce were to buy up ah
old -inists , t-.l that tin- same good intentions
prompt'-d him to mak- so many appointments of
foreigners, unfit t-r - five, (as Mr. Mephens says )
The cxvu-e at ,-tic time rend- red Was that he was
- t,:p-1. I r trhc-litiofiUtsX tiecsoilers or
ft-n-igtiors. l- c-iu.-e tlnre was no other in the
Ni-sh t-> appoint, ho much lor the dean record
‘of Mr Pierce, which was such ample security
..gainst tfc appointmiait to office ot Stopihen s übo
lit.--ti traitors to the Constitution. Heavy, infu
mouslv..false charg- s are made against the Ameri
can party for -ffiliating xyith Northern -abolition
ist— and that too. in the face of the tact, that
tin v were diivcn - lit of the Philadelphia ("onven
ti, ii | hit'd :ng the vry thing ‘em Rusk says
iini-i h-done in rdcr to the success nf the lb m
j ocr-i'ic pa l ty l lie American party hate driven—
- o . the cni'cl fictioii'ol I--- -i-.l'Tsand ul-o'fition
j ists from atiiooJf-t tiicm. 1 1 :,t !-a> yet to he done
1-yAGon i.u-k’ p irlv It c, nm-t h-* the Demo
cratic j - ip: y ,•-■ it ,-t inly lic.-u-- Hat party was
; dying “i'k tl-’ dry r-,i. - nm cm-- igo. and went
it’ll t-- p - ecs tli - ! ;-■ U- v mad-- the pl -thuni l-ig
cn-ittgli i-•; *-\ rv t• dy t-g: op it with-lit regard
t i-j -1 ii-irti'-'. and 1 v inxii, if t-vcrxl odv tip. n it.
Dot IM ■ ••.'■lf- hti pliellS. t “obb
an,| .ill - - n-.iv It;, v■■ ol i---l that it was hot
;to l-1.-w Hi I I • in I- Id -at to lb nmcrats.
and a ii-'ii -I- . \z. I l it: -ru- large im iigii li-v
,•-j- \ b -|x t- go U 1-“’ uj -n it Gentlemen
don if - ‘ih-ti-’ -1 ‘” ‘ tg-at.a. Dcui'-er-t.'. seeing
*; . t -.on kill-a aid -] io r up n Union XX logs
~il I .ii- ii ii -1 I-- xx. i 1 t ol.h, the traitor.
\\ : ■ 1 1 ..” I(itiv- tl -to tho tl-pi
iio v -utl l -oi - ■i ll c I nii'ti party and „s
.■ n I I- •’ : I-• -. I-V it nti.l AI, X.ill
■’ 11. °>t ] •o’ .1 I !- I- ini- have in -le
• am- .-1 - g r li ixc I-.:- since
ri ■ • tti- - in -t! ‘tl V can go f- r .-'•-•int.
I . - l.- --.i’ - a’ - l-t lii'ts. flees,-dot's,
■ ii-. ii> r- i :*■• i’ in il ag.rn-t any
*. -• IV \\ ~ - I j \! 1 < .11 XX* 111 •l- lit*
-IIC: . x . - I■ I- lit !,x It •ut G. n
1 5,., -: v . it xx ,'-s -.t*l. that under
* , ‘i -oi ii j i; t liocsiitle .- to
•I— i:: ■ -i” i 1:. - 111 v\ Ith tli .istt
ix |. *. ;. ‘ .*. - -oi,” ,’ • I an*l di-rrust
-ii tie i- :- . 1 •- i Iti -- I id.-ti. A glori
-us ‘. v i g xv.: th: - ! y a ‘• t o, no ii xx ho wotc latx
ly ii* ‘ . g ; -it •-• */s tv. *:_v t-- tie t-r out hern
.r . ‘ o -■ ■ : * v „i i* -i in I citait* and in
; • ‘ ‘ia; t ii | k. tp - :i-:i:• r. the In’ grit
• 1 . l r : • ‘■!. :• - - llp -li linn
-. ni ‘d- it .* ml'. Uol-b
--1 - t r•’ i* ■ : - 1 ;; ■■ 1.-* !i- 0 ocm
■■ : • It 1 -s 1. le
■ IjS. ii-T I ; ■ ; ! i;: •-!.-r ;■il i* ,i ul
• . I*• * • yll
•!N Ut” ‘i ll I • .it iJ.i* l * III* • ratir
j.iity i’ i __ inn■ -x ;.t ti • .\im*iifiiu
[ .rt\ a.lul• I ■* ?I 1: •IT | .;
• T ‘ !•• • .’I • •u - l ‘ (t‘
.|! • t .*'!’ ‘ !‘ ;_’ i lie |•* * 111 -*(1
I -i*. i u:i*in t )• . ii ? 11 .,i i \t* 11 r ,\*w. here
t? • ; ■ } ■ la • k l \ j* \v “i'l a M*t ol
in* a* <r | ity nn ;• I j ry. In >k miv- t
ti'yii” 111 ti:, l! •” , Di.ti ■■ . 11. i. •:I > r 3". in cider
t” i.i-.k- i • iii ■.• | i: * .lti ii.;. ii.^ri.t
NV •; •• I |,; ,- I j l l • I.l*ll Ilk li i*.k” will lot jn:i,
t! in inuii iii •. ! • \. \n , in?* - jj. iti and |'atii
• i.i* ‘*\ ii atid I•? :*i r. i'. mu Aiui*ri*an I Kit
!"nn i” ‘ nn ! a ll * 1 cl* ;ir ..| the •• mix faeti-oiis.'’
aln-a ly—l dine “in’ e*m*\ sill, a? iihci". nHi jjii with
jNain. ihr hrMiul it.;ml';t Anu-rieaii |>i:uV , i|iles i?*
]• ! M 1)“!- !•?’ y*u,iiM?i ;id -| dark alleytrfuid lanes
I In* bright .ol tin* miii and lihm iy. in lieu ni
dark alleys and lanterns is ready to piide you.
Sain lai'no* iv and I.i*- iniiit li. atid hy -hundreds N't’
tongues Ironi ri.t* limii>” ?,-j , is Te linjr all his se
to tic’ t rrm* nd d ; -m:iy >f those who have
to a’arm the unit rv and tin* natives about
1 * * n* • t 1* ‘ ■ 11 > o | a “*■( ret md‘i*. (Onn* then, and
with >ini I’ -i t With a jarty whieh. in its
own nn j<i” has mic Scot on the I’aeitic.
t;.u (’•th* r• n t lo* \riaMtie it> head on the lakes
and if” tail on th,* (iuli of Mexico, whilst both
hand"* av >n ti.,* | r , a-ir v j•*!Uinout the )?e jde's
nmii'-y t>> huyi',l }•"*■;,r.l.ux ahchrinn'ists anl foreijjn
_ voN “ Let >ato p-1 im iJ < NVor an 1 Iwll drive
Hi cm --If. an-l tn-x. r wilp'it I, d-ine’ by those who
I ix - !i I thirty y-;,ns t-- -I ,it ..and vet the “.vuq||
-d factions ‘ ~.r,* j - pavdi img th- Union. th"tiVH
I !tg?,fVtipl-'y yotif motley t<g core them of ti.vi*
n<; and ;- : neij.'-s
I lie ‘!:-•■ * coni* rr*-*l to euro them have < n!y
*g;x- i, tlmm p-xv r,t* ruT-* oi* ruin, an.-.t tiier*doro,
xvitlk -ait tiny must 8o saxs’ S.xxt
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< *•: vi vi i
Th*tt Su t < t Bi eatb
A’*’ ! r : —land,, •nuri th;-f mho rf the ft rifle
r.i ;'i •.wu Vifc *> ci Krg ly oi.\ ;s t<* s e
‘■ r>: ■of: i . out ?• \ ti .• ! i .* I ,-wi ct hi iiml.m u t ri-jcy
t- ‘ ]• .’- i. tl*. ! ;.• pu|:iri kli e l**r re-tt Tbuis*-
I•‘ \ n.;'i.- .'hall h. given when the pr
f"f :* : - *iiii;( 11 <■, .•ntfa |thi \ li.ay Ft< tbt* tight.
Vofi; - . A K iSKH- A .
•’ ETOWAH PROTECTION !
VNOTIII--U ITEM TO BE RECONCILED BY HON. MAKE
A. COOf’KK.
From (ii;it::mcMt<> It.diou. 38 miles, the
diarg- u{>on om* ear Pok! of Coal, is $lO 00 —•
I’ 1 1 mi I'll::'! anno- :i to /'. iolfiih, ( Mill k A. CtMipel’ S
I>1) o,o„,mil'i. tin- tii.irov iijioii one enr Id:t>l
of the Miine iii-iicl- is *!_’ $5. I title re nee in
favor of M.nk A. I'tiejier, *0 15. AUli<>n"U
KUoroh 5J mile- fnilln-r finin Cliatliitmotja
tliiin 1 •iilioii, tlie di.iijje is ¥3 15 CSS, lVople
iipM-i'i-:;., ieiiiertil i-r aid |inmler well these
iliMaiiniiialion- in f.tiurof llie rich iiiiil against
tile /iooi% aii'l |iul I lie -eaiuf your eoiiilemmitioii -
it|">n (inv. .ItihnsoVi l-i inakinij them, oil the first
Mmiiliiy in * telo!>i i next. We ; see no reason
hv any.i “>IA ifTtl il wlio inip|ieiis to -be r'iVA—of
lone a little |-o!iiieal inliuenee, should o-r‘ his
coal or iiiiyTiiiiio e--, e. tiied over il lloai.) built
by the ;ax-jiiiyi is of-tio- Slate, diuiijn r than those
who do not cotitiol a fe,iv votes, mid who afenot
rich in tin- --ad things of this world.— Atl&nto
L>ip/'i <,