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A. G. MURRAY,
VOLUMK X.
the a,\n;rio.w union.
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Tax Collector's ii *s, tv* day* .hid
Notices to i/abto s a i• I * red it or?. Mduvi ... HOC
Sales of persona! *rt vof Kstah I d;iys ’.J oo ,
Sales of !*'>• 1 <>r N gnies. “ 4'* ‘la v* 1 ‘*o
Apil*c:fcti>s for leave to -**ll binds or tu inn-t
b? published weekly for - month’ a.ni
X jfivL's far Letter’ 1 >i-*mi -*'**rv by ! .\*<*eutors i:A• 1-
iiiiuistratoi ‘. niont hiy for (i months.. I .’u
Uy < guardians. weekly for -4) days 4 5u
Ks trays, 2 week - I ."A
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OrJjri off yoirts of 1 > li iary to. m See itl s to In ml. ae-
Ct) iriiuied lv a. e.pv the- hoc !or :igr< viiK-Mt, n.i:-t
be published three month?.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
TMIK following are t'i •f! i!t-s -if < ’!i i sf. r Al\ <• il7
iinsf. determined oi between the uu<!< i ‘iiri<e<l. |<. \
take effect from the time of enteiiug into any new con
tract •
ransient .\<lvei Using, £1 no j r square, for tin
first insertion, ato I Ce ut> l*<r every sub • -pn-nt one.
(TTsi’iM’ l’ V o'u ■re.iMi. ,*in - ,♦ nn's.p m<*s 12 in.’
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Cia ,/..l at will |.' Oti; 2c oc’ 2" etc :1c 00
3 di tires, with at cli - . 15 Ml 20 00 25 if.) :{0 00
Caiire i[i i-terly,.| IS c.t; 22 oo’ 200 oO
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pi irterly.. 2S 0 i H 2 o l5 oo 55 oo
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- l ‘juarterlv,. <5 00 f 75 oo ?o 00 lln 00
Changed at wi11,.*... 70 00; S5 00 100 00 125 no
%. Ul tran>ient adv* r! is. inetOs will be inserted until
ordered <liscimtimn-d, and <li irg 1 a< ‘-<*r liagly.
A. A. tr.Xl U)|\(L ** Ktnpire State.”
A . (*. Ml■Kl! AV. ** Ameriean 1 linm.*’
. Ppoii the Soil of the South.
Agricultural Education.
\\\. have |Mi!>lilii*'l. in lln- two !:i<t iniml.. k
ofOiis |Ki|wr, *.>mui'ini* ; iti.*ii< tVom well in!..mi .
~,1 mi|..ill tin? -Illij.-rl of airi'lrult lli ;i!
cilniMtioii, aii'! we have llie |.ioiuis(* of otherAar
tirlcs fi'om lh<‘ ’ i'i"‘'-.’Hi''.-. I Ilf li.iv. Nfr. Mar-’
tin nli.isi* foiitii iiti.m !<• ..nr ••!ninti-v hn awa- ’
kfiifd fiv>h intfif-t on tlii- Mil.j.-tl, calif.! on u
h -holt time -iin-f. an.l iitl'oi4.-'l ii- the -no—
of listening t” hi- |.!an in greater .h-tail, than I
has presented to our lea.leis. The idea, th..'igli
novel to most ..f ottr rca.l. t- i- an .!*! on.* to Mi.
Martin. lie has In eii elahorat’.ng t!i<? sv-tinn ,
for ajiiiinhrt'. .t v.eai s, and has now. we think.,
almost determined to pul his theory in practice,
lie showed iis a niimher ol letters from some “I
the most intelligent planters in the S ale, all
breathing the same tone ol mn/itii/, rinl ii/i/,r>ini/
and encourti'iewcut. His igea i-, !.. es aliiisll a
seliool iii cm meet mil w i'li an expel inn- 1 .* i! f..i in
at which voting men —hull he lhnt<i>vihl>l /•./"■'</-
tal in all he elemental branches of a ra n/il, te /</ - ;
nation , embracing in the main, the course of
slildv pursued at o //• best institutions of lea nonO.
hut stlhslitiiling the ancient languages wliii a :
more thorough scientific course, and a! tic- -nine
time acquainting th. in l.v daih/ instruction and
obsecration with all the practical operations o\
agriculture in the Snath ; soth.it at their gradu
ation, the young men might he rpialitied. at once
to enter upon the v..c I'ioit of the plainer, with a
good stock >•! nvailaide knowledge. Il is no! in
tended to make, a-*'n. iiinal labor” institute ei : ’
ilia! theory was a"einptc | ‘•> l‘ put in piaclicc
Several veals ago in (Ic.irgm, and it- nttef j ul
il'c will deter any one from in iking lie , \j.. i
-1 lellt Mi I’ll.
Mr. M irii i.i.iii >1". tli:it tin* • \t• riiiii• 11;i|
farm sliall U- • In- ii|m-h i’ •>!! >• f ;111 i-X|h--
fii-mv-l |iiilctii--it t'.i; n.-i. mlmi'h* j'l ! jfui.-nl. t.;t-li\
iiuliisnv ala! ••<>ii<inv -lia!! .ilt-■ I at • *•• tin-
In-si a*siiram-i* nf ~m-i-t-ss in tin-1 ni-iiiiifirf, ami
the lies! mmlel of a farmer to those win* ate tu
be taiier||t |iy liim. All lim laboi’itn the farm i~
to lie done by slaves, in tin- entire
of the farm an eve is to be It.-el to rieifeetion in
system, not only of tastefti!, but nf profitable Inis
bamlry. In oi lier wonls, it in to hr a moth’/ not
only for. those who form tor the rye, hut for those
who farm for the pocket tttsn. ‘riiis'ilepartment
should be made at least tosupport. itself; it might
be made a settree of protit.
Our views, generally, coincide with Mr. Mar
tin's, ns to the system of edneation which lie
proposes. We should prefer some modifications,
but as they relate only to the details and do not
vary the leading idea in the system, it is unne
cessary that we shonld_present. them here. They
will lie in time, when the plan lias been inaugu
rated and the greater difficulties which lie in the
w ay, have Is-en overcome. ‘ Tlkj. first question
to be considered is, is thu ideaa practical lire 1
We see no reason why .1 should not be. It pro
poses nothing visonarv—nothing which muy
-ttoi-lie;tn ■mtrptr-dir-.|, —TtreßTrn'iTselo'iols'lh t'he”
country involving just iiaeomplii-ated maeniiieiy,
and as great an outlay of money, as ibis plan
Would demand, and tile ottlv question is, would
tiiere lie such an appreciation of the selim-l. as
to secure to it an amount of patronage siillieietit
tosupport it ? Again we answer, wo see no rea
son why it slirmld not. There are plenty ot tar
inei’s sons, in tleorgia, receiving educations at”
hoarding schools, to support a dozen such insti
tutions as the one proposed, and there is no iva
son why they should not prefer such it school us
luht contemplated in .1 fr. Martin's plan.
VVesimply suggest these points ; Mr. Marlin
himself will consider them more at length. In
the i.emi time lie invites their discuss on by the
a grieultnral interest.
Thu leading in tlie system of eilucatiotf
which such hii institution wotiM provitle, is its
cultivation of those faculties of the mind which
ure most needed in the planter s life ; ntul at the
*ame time that this is done, the wind s stor'd
wth exactly such information as would be called
into requisition i practical agriculture. The
powers of observation are to be cultivated ; a
Mbit of ri id attention to details is to be encour
and the means which are used for securing
®lje Amcrtrau Union.
thrsvjtxnJfs. art’ •> hi ntsfnirfnnis, nt onhj m
thr flu o*’//, but tht jjntcftcitl aijltcttfion of
f frost sc it iti'ts tchtch tire tuttmatt hjconuee hd with
’ agriculture.
Wo.li-niiss the sul jcc! In-re, for the p .-. tit.
j We shall watch the development of this idea.
: as lie get 111 of a sVstc|!l V Id. |. We f. el eollftd. I I
w ill. he. I.efole long, prjiet ieally 1.-t. and. and “ l.i. h
w* I e’n-ve proof's! s to accofin/ish a radical mi
prom men In> the agcirallare of tht Son th W•
in\ in* ;t I'uil nt ; jii-wulij. , t *i?r 1 1
Jill* il.lfCfvti il Hi It. Till* jninvv’ lit T| -i i.-
’t 1 —\\ ii 1 ?■* 11 2C-lS ItV TIT'UnC .t ‘
-•i j*. mk! wi* li 1 tlint it ]> t>ititimnti lv r**iim • -
t<l u/l, t!<,- m-i;ni M . nf ;i^ricti!tijr a ii iinjr.\i
in*lit, !• li'lx i. li|'.li nil ; 111: i<l vi>vi| iliit !:i! sn*. — -
Lit |l’ line* till*. ! 112L2 • ‘tb*tis \\ 11 if! I OIM I *f •! Ilfl
j';iti!i'i- me ji*j;it>i! to main* I.*Tom* any the it
POLITIC'A to
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e.ruMt'xa ~ vTEi.'~’
The Corrector Corrected.
Hium 1-*.\i.i>, S ]>t. 2 ‘tli, j
M.-. T >. M. I’’ •■lw'irlh bus ;igain j itm i b'l ii? j
j ‘ id i s’.tll; and p'pjK.**l fori It hi? (-'liimi liorrii*? at us. but j
; uiihu.t doing much l:irua*ro IK* mils our sntii-li- a** ti- |
;1 :: L nf ilbtlM-.’’ ‘j'lii.w “n.lUl*? with Vi IV bail giavi-*’;
: Irum one who i- m. 1i <1 ol using mu Ii langmigo a-, tl.r
! I!<>\\ i. g •/..//•- Lift!- Ai: miniiTiit In, *
|libnh* to u.', like *• il.i* l<\il> icproviig sin!’’ h
-.*l’ out t-< •• i \|o.'c * .HU- * *’ ( ,\o **liiad • :
abuse** th.’ ) Hut hi ii- r-t- how In.* expossrs tl.tiu. 1’ • !
mis i h.it ts-tins that w■ l.a vi* ailoj u-d a lulc of l • - t
•tin, b\ wliith.it a mail is m* uiifortuiiati* as lobe in abb
in \\ ii!;• . t l.al 11 lu .calls? li| oj, a fiict il t• wiil 1 l lit i
• Hid ti nt bold wiitisoiilv wliut he is told is tin >i;* j i
t ill tti 1*..! : lit* writer i-- to be lo bl it-J m,sible, aid !
no* ‘.i'. ‘liH it i'eunt i:n v to : t a.'o a* and e-n :n* u .*■•.*. ‘i .
*., -ejo use he is rcsp< nsildc. tn<<:ally “ -ko-i ‘ Ll-.j
his *• 1 wi//.*'as a second bull ? Take the position of his ;
Holiness Now suppose'tJikt any uulettered | is<<n
should tell o.u of this committee that Ml Tbodwirtli
nn ;• ul* .'lcaiiiijr, icjiu -'ling .bilii I o wi iu- a j-n■<•♦* •
thr hi in to that c-tTcct, ;u’nl t-ii<i couiniittcc liuin. nniilo i.t
!:,<|uii ing ii.to the ! lUth or falscbotnl o! tin Ntali lu nt, ;
>iioui,i tlo as ho was (le>ired nvc ask. in what lis:ht tl.i* ,
j na rii. r nvouM be vicNVe.l ! Aeconling to MV. I’.’s po>it oi, :
ii* we eoubJ only see a /u X mark, the NN i iter woul.l be i
ieitirely in i-ee;it. Nice b>gie ! l.xeelleut r< ;ii n! — j
* Hcant ilul c ommon sense ! W’e believe in aiding the nn- j
rrt:ina!i*. but Nve lo uot believe in aiding them l” iaivr- ]
i late t.iiM-lioods. W’e bold ebaraetee as\ sacred, and ;
j we lilt tiie |mu to write, (even for another,) anything |
wiiieli is injurious t. the vbaracter ot any person, nn t ,
.'lionid lie perfect ly satisfied that what nvc wi ite is true. I u !
t nn li.* does ot ii •r w - \
uj<o*i bt.lli i,i.* own ami the eharactcr of those agaiii't |
; Nvinuu he writer, :t?i i
pioaeb. Mr. H. says that he does “ not wish to shun
! any responsibility tiia.t attaches to uic, ( 8.,) ill the case.”
J’hen, t bo-*‘responsibilily ” ot* circulating (ior (’ •) a re
: poit dviitiH- .i’ tl (. the ehuraetcr of many rcs*peetal)le
< :t./.>its, Nvith nn iioin Mr. 15. bad been personally aeipiaint
:id I*• i many years, “ iil,(aebes ’* to him and In must sliou'-
dcrit. An<l uiiat unkos the inntK*r nnoisa*, s,tbat tliesv :
men nwre in six oi seven miles of Mr. 8., some of tin in
p.iswing bis lioti'** almost daily, therefore, before be at
!i, nhj4e*l io ,o*s.ml ibeir ebaraeter, be sboiibibave eonsoli
ed :lieni as- to the truth of the matter. O ! be hasaeted
; iliam -fully, and he know a it. And the crime grours
• Idaeker when we see from bis own that he
b I not believe be was writing tile truth when lie wrote
('.'se.ird Hear him. In bis first-reply to the (’ouncil,(!) I
bt- aid that lo- did “ not believe ” that the ( nuneil ever j
’ inv tlie pieee which be n*plied to, and gave as a reason. J
:liat tlu-re was “ a number of members ** in this ( ouueil, j
woo were too honorable
.timine ibis admission eioselv, and you will see that lie
in al is this ** nu ml it “iit nee a majority o! the inetn
lo-rs. b’or if these bono r ab!e iiieiT wire in the minority
ib<‘y cuibl have beei overruled by tiie uabonorable.--
ilenee bis ** reason *’ would have no tea son in it. 1 heic
fore bis first, ‘admission i- s that a majority ot tin- members
are honorable men. ‘I be second admission is contained!
in bis last nplv. viz: “ l yet think that there are mem- |
i,*i* in Mon t ouueil who me willing to do jnstiec to al ■
ui .*’ Now liov do these tally with C-’s card 5 The !
j trhlic nn ill r-*coHeet that t . iie*u cd tlie t ouueil ot doing J
injustice to him. W’e ask again, bow do these things I
I,illy f A and ln;re we b ave \lr. B. (as regard? this* I
j oint.) w.tli lii'awful “ re'pofisibility
Mr. H. ‘till porsist * in saying I li.it il was “ wttl kmnrn”
so no inbi-ri that lie nv rote Is card. W f e asked hi it’ it
w.i? weli ki own. lb- ansNverF, ** I tnhl Heiiiy lbttln i**
111-Tt./f/’ ‘l'lieu nvc suppose t bat NvbateNcrbe tt'!,
.s •‘writ k monvii.*’ Why 5 1> be infallible ? ( a.it be
i .-li nv hat i> not exactly — ’ A little lower be says: “If
Hoy had 10l l me that be wars the author of the report I
should have believed it.” Thus we have this pleasing
spectacle :—W’liat Hr. Hoy tells is to be believed, Nvhat
Bioodwortli tells is ** well kn )/■,!*’ Most Lions Lopeß.,
please put tliis in your next bull ! S) he has proved
nothing here but wliat we {&ud admitted, viz: that we
bad heard it. W’e said we bad beard it and we bnl
beard otherwise, hence we could not know who wrote it.
if we knew it what reason could nvc biuo bad in saying !
that nvo did not know it ! Does be think that he is so non- j
ora Me that nvc are afraid to write anything against him 1 .
IVnnit us to say that if we had known it his punishment j
would have been none the loss. Ami as to bis being a
man ol ><> much importance, we had not heard of it he
lm ewc wrote. And we latheY thii k tj.at it is hut the
product of his own brain. And while lie is* swelling to
such gigantic proportions, we would resentfully remind
him of the fate of the frog who tried to swell as large as
an ox. Hut as to his believing what he hears, lie says
he would have believed Hr. Hoy if hed told. &*. W bat!
believe suchn uncommon liar, slanderer, &c., ns you
have tried to make him out? We have been t*l and that
“a liar is not to be believed even when he tells the truth.**
Again,.l S. Anderson, J. F N. Huddleston, B. M. Hud
dle.sjpui. W. F._ Mapy. and J. IPhillips all testify, Itm
tin- same tiling, yet Mr. 13. says “if ” it be true. ‘llms
he would have us’believe what lie says whrje he doubts
, what five respectable men say. It wont do.
thi.ig rotten in lAinuaik, eeituin V’ lie says we tell a
!“ base falsehood ** in say ing his friends tc.ld him not to*
write or meddle with the matter. We submit the tacts ;
W. F. Mapp told -Mr. Founds, Mr. U*s son-in-law to !
tell Mr. B. lie also sent the same message to him by
Jjffr. Edmonds. J. J M. Mapp told him the tame. Tims.
I*, liraee told him tho same. But, says Mr. B..these
messages value utter I had written the card and sent it
the press No matter. Some of them came to him
iat least a week before the card was published. lienee
| 1,,. bad yme enough to have withdrawn it. Further,
! when Mr. FlctiileT told him that it was false and that
the Council would reply,-Mr. B. made this reply: ‘‘The
Council ln dune C. wiung.and I’m pretty good to push
a pen, myyvtf” Vet Mr. 8., would have the public be
lieve that he had i.o warning. More skulking. But in
spite (T it all the base fulschold ” recoils upon his own
head.; Mr. B. next dragsiu-soiaetliug about an affida
vit. which is all a private matter, nnd has just about the
same connexion with the Couucil, that Noahs Ark has
i with of Sebastopol. (“Qucrry.” What does
tfttur cjuorry mean ?) Mr. B. says, that in our rejly to
C.*s card, we accused him of several things which are
false. He cites one, vis. Skulking behind the threadbare
j character of Eiawford. hoi proof of its falsity he refers
ius to his communication dated bth Aug. Well, patient
(JIIIFFIX, (itiOliClA, S ATI UDAY MOUMNCi, SKI’IFMISFU ‘l'.\ Is.”*.
reader, btus go back an 1 e how ili.it proves it llere's
what lie siiyst l re about il; ** wh el* ehaigi- is ait abom
inable lie V* (IV ‘■>’tun ) This i- all tin- j : ><J wi- i
-W-iH4dn-es-—the lj ‘<• d,.\.t <t l’< |< !’. Now We pr.ipi
to pi ose that the ebarge not a‘* al < minalde . hut
a real fact. I. Mr. H. irt his tiist eoininmi;< it i • u Minpiv
• aid hen* i*i a -omuitinie:: f ;• n 11 *m M [N• !i that
*ie sa> imtbing about w r - .:ii gn J ll Mr li.-init i• . •
tifb slb :t lie bt aid :t read to t ‘ [\in c irdimg s n<i
•boot Hi I) ] 111. Mr. It. not ot.H -knlk- 1 but a- tual- j
■• “i with i g.iid t■w lat I.** w:nd to M i Ibt lo r
host. !le rays tli.iJ 1 wi.i- on bis wav to Uiid-llc'tonN.
whir-Il ‘S lalse. He Wits hot g. ig. i id;l be g<• t o 11. *-
Mr ri lie s ay? that hi .- >! !i- in : ‘.• •1 ■ • i /. : ■ itin
Mantx and lb<vt>. I bit be wio* ( • e.ud M r it a*. <
i- aot a !.<?.• A1 -- Is Mai.i \ •ml L <.\i -? a\ ; !■■ \ o. !
not b* ar bin* ti li I any *uch a lint g.
!u: to pass.fit. Mr H .*;i \v we el.arg • him wit h ptib-
I • *l.n g t hat wbn !. i- fa!- -. th ni, it a:i.< la-h* } i t W e
. grant-bis ivpiest and i iodiue tin jim t 1. ’i lie pi. ta
jt;..:i ** • til Ln it ii,‘* as i onuui ntetl on al ve 11. lie
: - tiii’ laig;:ag<- : “It is < v.l *i ; 11 \ t'.i-w-ik • I their
:j ri -idit g oflieer.’* ‘I bis is ra?.- .‘Nat.d >t - lute?,/ f;'t.
This is provt >1 l*v tin- joint iii tfna fe i.! all win* won*
1 j n sent at the t Min- üb. n t!jv* |it • • w it .: <• v .iti ■ .:.
i Trusting that t bis I * m,O- ■■ i.t | im.f. w* \ ass on. 1!..w
liver we would like to 1 :* r ♦!<•• IWo ; I i-h-i •- t ’•<• ‘il and.
II /, : V; tnat i\e.** Id i-l ut i. • ('. av. .<• d's eaid,'* Mg.i
tiv e. “ As !•* i raw ford’s i on.u;ui <al o i-. 1 I .. l iiotlnng
jtodoV,i* ,it “ J’.’ond.w oitll NS. M'.'klwi 11 h !
He says be does t...t se I. to stver the l ■uti il ! h.
i th* ;i i*:••- ii 2i nt. Ah ! who said anything al-nt .Mil <
’ IK*.* iibi ad *•! the ine.sie i ! iit a> i:._ie is a eor test i<.
;• w ert Mr Ik and our I‘icsiib i.t, as (o who r\h ints th< ,
list 111 I Mr Would Miy to Mr. i- . tbati.'ie e..nfln
i j la: tsa s; \e: ing ol us, that w . w . ii : 1 .. * i inj • . *.• -1 1 •
!- In another and we will want tht <o. who i\!t
|?h<b< : : liuits. as ytu si iin to j... v. pot. .. ■ 1
oj ii it i: it \ •ill* fill its, Ann must l't tl.ii k lmnl ! , .
oiiowii g - n.j !e tjin stioi s. 1 i tl nii j ..ilo l.
1 '• .. b‘ lit In n.e Oj a good t. I.- II I, : 2. !l N■ r
uw it coiir ty or ill ai.olln 1 ! 15. 1 low niau\ eon
■ u to-.- li iii going to your !iuri h ! I ii. 1 :u ••■•■<
In si-, j ! . -e -ay no im-ie to u> aii .ut f. m*.
Mr. IV*’ i-xplanat ion of'having “ <• * u a eommmdeati**n
; fnm. High balls < oureii M is rathrr singular. I mil the
( i tihcil and yet the ('oumil never saw it. W’e Would
■ like* to know how anythin*’ cm cijue fi>nf Knglatil,
; which was never in l.i glai and. lie :k-•I •in ■•'*gui
i zing ( . as a ** worthy rnan, , *nj*ij cm *:tli *i I.;* - pai tv,
J like.all others, is subject i<* inspo.-i!in. 1 • sides, what ;
| ns.it utc* a man a “ worthy ” member *-1 a pnlii :< al par
ity! The answer is plain, dimply the tiubraciig • !
j licit party’s principles. Put we must hasten * u..
j In conclusion, Mr. I*, thanks our “ President for the
| quotation.*’ Is the Isclent *s n.iin* t<t h< I “li.milte” !
ji r does he think that none of th ( < *iimith ■ v r read
jl’jowib- ! Here’s some* more sdudkiig. Wt thought
j licit this piece was to us and not !• the President its
1 ii.rif v, as a separate piece directed to him ih-LliiiL Hi
j I sav. that wt* are glad to seethe ether that our la*! !
Jpi ret |ia*t had on- Mr.-!• . seeing ti. rt It i; nr < ngr •(
[The ‘"Tie ’*to “ unt rath,” urn I whittled down his large i
|L *. . A 5 fioiu these salutary ethet.-. uc t. !< i. oti- j
! ; aged t> admin i -ter a. lew doses more t thu mihih
| By onicr ol l ouneil
.1. M< I'amki., } Spinal Coin
.l. ('. 1i vi \ •*, > mitt* son < ir-
II . H l-t.AM , S |e.’p..|,.l. i.eo.
i .V B. Please semi us a fopv ot’ your • Mi-ei iviiee, by
• m xt mail.
To T. S. M I'it.O'*i)\v*)i:iu.
cu.m.mi mca i r:r*.
To the Public. j
llinn 1 ai.i.s, ( la., t-'ept. 21, ISV. 1
Mr. IMitor:— It again ht •••ain $ iieecssniy lor me t
-1 not let? —rrry niltimitiafnr: T ’^ v : M “ IT?-'..s\ • • t!TT, “vi ;t oT. ‘T7T
the Km pi re State of the l!Mh in*t .s- k-to withdraw hi- !
{'•l iner lit*’ ! of “forgery au*l dupiiciiy,” nml perj-ef rates 1
lie sain** crime hy charging in* 1 with “/■ ur j ” j
A more senseless, malicious ami eurmpt spieimen of hu- 1
man weakness an<t wieke <lne<s was seareely ever perpe- j
trated. The groundless ami false pretext upon which ha !
| attempts t predicate this .-lamh runs eharge. disproves j
itself. In his reply t >my note ‘"To the Public** he say*, ;
“"'loti make me May fart her. that you had written ami -
published for said l ouneil without its mf/roiy j
or rnrt'CHf , all liira of these charges ure false.** So here !
we have the charge in litnr instances. Put hceontinues!
| fit the same sentence, “au l f*n jtnmf of their fal-ity ! re- J
| ferthe r* “itl* r to the 1-in pi re Slate *\ the 2Jlth day •>! !
I August.” So here he points us to the proof to establish ;
‘them. Now it will he ol.sei ved that 1 <i: ti not gi\o tin
points to winch he refeis assentations fioni his article ot
ti c IXhh August, butas uiy own dvdiie'. ions from it
Hence 1 appeal to. the bt-ci aiy public', and a.-k cveiy man !
ot i ommoil ft t;>e aid eouimon’ hoi i -ty. h>w i “inal.* him !
say’* that wh'n h I said iii\self ! \P.-; rable shift this j
Put the fpie.-tion arises, were thyse d*iiuctions ju.-t and
legitimate! lat us refer to his arti'le in the Linpire |
Mate <d the liihh August, as ho directs, tor proof. What j
*ay> this oracle ! Here he says Ist, that ho did not be- j
livve that letter “wasever seen by the (’ouneil‘Jti, j
‘•'l’liat he did not believe that a number *d nu mbers of,
the Council Would ajiplv to him such vile epithets.’’ VA.
“That there was no meeting of the Council from the *th
until aftr this com mini i cat ion was sent to the press.”— I
Now it P. means what he says, ami uffemls others t be- •
lieve him, I ask, if the ( ouneil did not meet, at -i **n •. - ;
: er” saw “the Utter,” lnw could it act upoi/it ! And if
it did riot net upon it, how could it give coimii/ to that i
iof which it had no knnivlrrfgp. or how nrdfi its publication"! ,
i Thus, you see, R. acquits the Council. Now the quo.- tion :
(•times up, who did do it ? Let 1. speak''! J/uir h.m !
“ Tin ]>n dwTi'M /’ niiimtli/ tin tt\oikvJ the in'iiini# */- .
.t iTytln Jiiv. yk F .V. HurliH’ ‘lt n “ 1- not th i- jlain !
Are not my deductions legitimate? I'.s not P. say I
did it ! Js. not this singling me out and chaiging it home ,
upon ine individually ! Would any one hut a stupid
dunce or a designing knave, charge me with fuhcho*.d for
saying that he (!!.) “charges me with having written and j
published for said Council without its tuft, n, /moirledge, i
ur 11 ti <rvt Wit h a thimble full of sense , could 1 have 1
said less? And yet hore arc three of the fal.-<hoods *f:
lVilibh T) (>< . ll .Pv (| i t has the hniTLomf-t-o hT “ has
eoavietcil” ine. What ignorance and im
pudence. But now, after all. if iso turns out th:.t I
did not do it. who then tells falsehoods ? And that I did
not, is manifest from the riq ly of tli** (\micil to i ..
wherein they say “it was and is the work of the (’ouneil
de facto. Thus fuxi see, the boot iit oipfhe other It g, not
by empty and false assertions, but Ky positive proof*— j
Now if it be the “work of the < ouneil d* fa to,” it can
not be mine, therefore hi.* attack uj on m\ character lifts
been “unprovoked hence the last charge of !al-< hood
against me, like the Other three, p coils up n 1.. “Wi 1
“devoted head.” Pu*. the rm.-t shameful | art of tlii
atlair remains yet t*i b< disclosed. The MideiievJ V which
1. attempts to convict me is nothing more nor He- than
hts own assertions, and they utterly false; f>r"thc'( bur -
eil did meet on the fkh, (and it is here due. to Mr < or
ley to say, “that. ('. says that B. has in;qoesei tedhirn
in the reference he made to what he said.” & ) and
made out this reply and ordered it publications &•
Thus we have v B. in human shape b< foie h. charging
me with falsehood for making legitimate dedueUm-s- lx-um
his own statements, which in theniselvcs aie f.il.-'*- ands”
proven. And yet he is trying to prove his la-t dander
■ ir. charge by his former dunt/ns,_ every i? m >f wli< h
ha* hecu clearly shown to he hut the airy fabrication * f
bis own mischevious brain and heart lie stands convic
ted. Hoes this “professed follower” hope to escape p ii- j
lie consul v, with all his prevarication and open, bare-;
i faced misrepmentatiens “1 J F. N. Hcsjulesto*.
“Prove all things; hold-fast that which is good.”
I
r< MMiMt mi n
Bacon yet Again.
Mr. Tr :- - ! de-H‘ I *h Os ‘| <• ’ll \ •U’* I Hpe** to
i ••! i< •* ! 1 ** . i ofi 11 IT.Ii r” *.r ••• I* v * . ewe have
turned li over r*l.*l rd tied *"llll* ot the TU-! • ti it. imho -
, not smell .j ,iu- *o rank. 1 tfionj!'* t h it Ido \s >t:bw.is
t tinll e wji! a g *boii! iu-, as b* pnM.el \a • , on* •< i. in hi*
‘i i “lid ?<pi y to nn.lb.it In- should too eel... tti treat ho
| “ with that i-ti.iittit| tiw • !'*ut lo- <-i-tii* !•< !tit\i< t ■
’ gotten tii at. IJ. say? t li.it ev* i V “ii.ti !l gi it man * will \
1 ‘-I that in i Vi* not ad In *<l oil •*! irt: ‘• “*1 ev ibto eto
! h't a,it tby i-l.a igi male a<;iu-t bin Th u ! M'j i •-<
ilt sf., t.Li-.-i it. iig-*. |ftot t’ i <llll ‘ ‘ ji-+ hL—
t a • tm- of k< t|~g 1 ‘ a 1 .*; t •: -li W- ‘ >*-
Tills aif ws oot in Air V\ ‘• ;’ ■’ t( i••
>*•*...• alt: it nt .ii nt ri* • • th-ievv.o- as j
i.at.<!<• ! :no.*, with th.- molt !*lju • tii g lh.it it was to be ’
. übl.'ht !in the i.mnire >i .in <M'*<* that t a per e< jo and j
my j . Till ,J t -’.I i. IV i edv . s 11 self into this— |
M’l-i I'mtt ‘ i’l, I'” !;r ilh outi tm.’- f in tUr riti.m l
t fi; >i/ft'.v at uny ttun- tln> m g tloit /./y 2 N><\v Im-milithe
three aiove ti.ifiii 1. tb • ate ;• il who were in tile V n-t, j
\'u : V/ib ,\V i mi, Mary, I agv\lf ,iioi • ; av J... I Hn j
til off. N't-w f-*r ti’i*’ is ! :ie.- Wi*.-* e.-rt lied *
lining mV stay at Libeity t •<-e five vs c < .n a
t*o ni bn t!i. ui't-lve* War r< ut< , t dieil t bur this w.i i ;
i t el. Togw ol 1 iiti\ hi t* silent liny b tli ’.No mt .
tl.,es.i;’ |I n that ih !. v • at, aid 1 believe aieitiliisi
:■ 4 1 ; Now why tliis sib nee ! Why and es not I’, git ;
• hei i ect i ilh ate ! The f*ft h person, ('iri wtm and. say s nvc !
were tint. Hut (’i iNvfo: 1 n•• vs i* n*-ly uuf >r!utuite, for
aan uuliu by hour, in* t Ii Mr. Madison hnglish, in tin J
pii-'tiRT of Mr J.Aiiic’ Ihiir I, that while 1 was tin*re, be 1
j (t iaNvf..id) w.nt t.ilfn- b!.i h smith shop, and that the ;
11 itieat -wi. < b h-1,.nl g:v..i 15. was wg* ug. Tim’ bis
n iie;.-e ji in\ aii.!a 11 a nd. am! !a- -at j . by the le.’ird Now j
1 iiav..- ‘.t'l that W: nvi: y-alaii.* , in.-it her lbo 1 wort b n*r :
ia w t has ever t-!'i the|.ii,!i - fh.it Wou-retlot -j
i l.us (-wo. ptog away t ; awt .1 l) we Imve \ ••u left:!
hi -.* t*f tiia-t •••.<•!) ittlis in th it we w-n* alone, the re
in;.'... nig foil, . • s N- irt. > o\v having jßo\d tbit w< ,
e. oi e abnie. 1 b g leave to f iVf l't Mr Wat lVh*S i< . t jfi- |
’• i- ) - Iy, w , j • that !’ and 1 i t<< j
. ‘ •o : , lil ,) i ll M-I l ,* ‘ ltd, IIV Now ’* 1: .
VVatTCll w.i ill • a |....r.i vv.; . \ - . • i: . and lo • and 11, -
i ofl’*'T i9l<b* b\ ii Hiaiioiioi \t\ 5 .ii ;. a; 1* iiwlud
’ -ay Mr. \Va ion u..- m-■ a!,. tLat Wih .- and not t
! a*ked 15. Il >w urn* li lo- w uldgi\t.&. Hut Wi!., nirl
] ii. were in it i< i.t !"■ n.s ."o Mi W Lml mi*:, ken.
! and t mill -a- I U ha, lev’s coi'ifi ales I I>* t the fol-
I lowing tae <i . i
(’raw for , - *\> j. •. gn, what w .11 y<• 11 g.v eno ;>> ‘pit tin
I K. N .s r
Morgan * ! *.\ . ! g.tt ;, <• i a.xthii g. hut I'll . oil \ ..u
‘Oiue on e .it ’*
( ravvfo ! •* I k In-re. I; in, w ha: aj .1 o'ino.itigt
; i<-r • (ii11m;• t!• K. N s.’’
>im—“ It In:'i'. give in --un• l 1! { * .<•
Morgan—** I’ve got no more to d.si ■ • ! ■ that vai *
Now. lit.’ friends-. sbu*e 1 have ;;*LL.J— Ii. }H**J—*~i
ni, vv this ** 1 a on ;iflu .i .” f-i.ni i i’• • i I, : ! and. ci *1 -< e • !
lit J.- .not a- “■•Jr-'iie <• a ‘ ** v .1 >I II i.-il |. I'.itl
!to taw. a ii .e in .pi, n.: : *.u 1: m in.it in- i-ai. af j.
lut HI) t-X •-. W■: i.l: he •.lii’.i'.. m> fall- Al.dllS lo
hi • Nile e, •L ‘ ‘ ±..1. —-N . ■ . *!t .v.hil> bo ii list
me, 1 log l; it ii! ►, in., tli io-a-., i.e, i.gs o‘. i
a ted Ik ft! I ‘(]’■ .t sin ui i..) w'.u. !.<•!,: ii.- kta.nl islrrr-g -
<f truth, at. I ii. . g , - ... •• ><• ilr-.w it. d*-
: nd- on !.• .---it’ i■•• . ; • * i., • . ]■ h.s ppi • •
:•* me lie h*- aj 1 : . . i. .< mb w * 1 ft* t.. in .
j ;.o 4. ss t! in -:n ,t ; im'*--. L -d 1 -• <; .]. ; v r.”
! &■• “Oil “tli’ ;1-i :i 1 ■-! 11.0 ii-art the niontl,
i -j'-akef II.” Ii t ll: •iw t: lie. whit kin l<* n !,<ait lill.st
II * have r \ -l • ..wifi ;•!! the <v, iU'h tof *vi !> nee, ]
saddle ha kuj <.!.;- alriadv tender, withers th** truth
of bis Ini .-.t a, w itl: < :awi',o ,f. a* and I, a; irg him in .bis uli
en v iable’i < ‘ tii.. say go ir l be vv. .t h ‘
‘ .... \V. J. Hu:,.
i’. S, 11 . I aiif *.r ’ A** i” iwie h i .!s made r, atod
attempts t gt .'-i, .ii.v i■ j u?.n . I !i..j *•. -im-e j have
pro Veil i*. otyh-• •rto a, I ini, nil- • •< g • bnd- ‘
NTOfth (If .- a) :mi l lilM.'ll, t t !'■ ! 1 .N• I w ’! pi :.'t. i
me to pay thm I hdi itp'.'i !’!*•* Ivv •11 ii *s si., .b urns and;
oj probrious epithets, to In as has. as c< übl ha\< m igitia- ;
ted ill the saldest sinokei of j. j dit on itvi.lt* A I N■ 1
what do:h< _\ b• • tit jjt him or i;.j,.:0 m * *i": * ei:..nt.
of eottrsi*, b-h t-e tny r | ulat i*-n in tin* lym fa * i• n j •
jiidieed id . 1 i il, i'in- • al! l h ive isT is ob\ imi-ly tim-
When ll a a u-. - I.e ol lieilie bo •I Iv i •i•l -Ol f.l adiood
to tllf* tl mb, r. a- bhiek a-:. li v • a : ,i, •. 1 iii that cni.it
less.rioiu'i.r of la! u hoods width it lias be-u lii- in -h.
tutu so ~lit i< ate iluroig | a-t life. Stieli Nde ej itln-ti
these or gi a* -d io i h a.-t t bat vv “till mak*- rfi tutu * •
of d’a rta real, w , i I!n !. Th <b i. Ibo i 1, -ta f• to
say that *v ty true I*n rof ,'/ **'i *‘.i *uM <b ti*i? tin* lu- iit
fioijj when--.- tii v • auu an i abliot tie- shi* 1 n il’ 1 ;n,
t tint utt ;i<l t Hiii W J. If.
Julge Andrews and the White-Basis.
‘\11! 14- A:|.||; a• !\ .l.v. V,ilium', Imli.lalc
fur (io< enii-r) a- :t uicmln-r >4’ tli,- < tii.v.-ntma ]
asscml>!.-,l iiuiity vents iiif, t'ci.i,.,!.-! th<- (An,-
st it lit i oil ,4 tin- S’a e. Aim! while a m,-ti,!..■>■ , t
tll.-lt C itn eli! ii.ll In 1.l -!. • .■; I! -a’ !I. a” ‘ll’- <"/,/’
1.,r tree baas \va- rtuh’ \I ) aid t.JI it tin- l. i rai
llasishv which thu .- lilt 1.,- ~f ~iii‘ -I n.-- v..-,- i< •
prcscnte,| sliollhl he -tr.lkelj I.MI .. f . .ti r State
* ‘oieli'ilinm (2). Not >i.l \ sm; in- ti-,-,1 he i.ti
llnctti! tt• > have, i! st.iii.-kcii,,,•()! (•’!). N•u :u the
(’*ai”r■d’ the I t.i;--.I S ‘il.flTil.- ~l’„,tr
: slaves ait- li-pte.-. t.', ,i. .1 ililii*- Alai,llial..!
tills is wiui-g aii.l ,am lit in. t. t, l„- alh.we.i (I).
IheAl .< >lit it -s ~T the X.ittli from *!,,- fii,in-.
ti.-N o’ tills (10-. et I,iii,-lit itp to tie- present lint".
, have occupied ll.e nu>i- j - -itiou as tliut takea
h\ .Judge A lldtcw Sin the < . .1; \ lit 101 l {.*,). They
have aUv ays . ide.l liab.m -hives shouhl not
the n-p-.-eiitcil iu om- na'ioiial councils. How
oiii any S.anhcni man or till.: (iyorgiau vote tor;
.lialgi: An.licws ! \v<- arc at a 1,.-s -yc. ‘'l all
j men in the State l.c is the tn.-M c\e. ptioitahle aid
the in -st in.worthy. 11,- i- op:>i to the Kan
sas N l-.r.i-ka Id. it.) aid ii •fa lt-li;.-
. 1 .uU~u—t.l.e—o,|.u — -, Mi —.as*, . h j--tri-.- —!-!a-
----(7)."’ Ih- is a pcil'-i-t -tii ii -- . (S) ah,| me
vv.iitll\ of the col 1i,1.-nec ot the people in tile
.ei isi s now r.poii ih,- eon it! iv. lie prosciilies
t'ath ,• i<-s, (0) f.in-igin'rs (10) and nniva-i-ali-t*.
(II) anil is tlleretole oppose*! I"The I ‘.ill-! i’ lit i, li
I aid the leptihllcan idea of id iv i- i.-aioii
.'Hal ol’ free government.. NN ,- i.e-e.di mu :i Hi.w
iciii/JJlis lV nil llut! f!n*> I:’ •-•! ‘b-Mf aii'l sa. i* .i
j not t> fli-it V..H- bt* >ui'li m limn r*t li * iff r-
J tinr. M
TU* ,l!*l)\C | :i * Jl'jr) ri|l!l wl.jrT \N i*i■jVJ •f i 1 1111 !|r*fl
, i!m ,:ii ‘!iiiini*s i *t.! Ih* 1 Ti'iuf 11 •vv 11 *’ ( r<on i— ;!-
1 1<.*_y*t !it*r tin* m**'! n*Mi;it k;iM* j>r *!ll• -: *f tin*
r;;f;y.t>>. Il cniilnins clcmi (fixfii rs it.<} nljoho
1 lYtls r froo*Jtt, Jill i,f NV licit Wit 11; 1\ <• tr !•••! l*V I(i*i*it*
-’ ii-g 11_ri* * s in p;ttvftflf"'?* f?*r *.t< !i • to-, -if inm.-.j
its j• r<• jm*r tiiinilM.*f. ‘I lioti* ;i’i* ! •*!\ !it. Htitfc
I cmll . i th*• I ill 11< ••i: 1 i 11* ;i • t .■..* n’/, ! I- *l l ’ ‘ IT* ’
Ai-'l * “it’* n ttP*tlt!*t ofllu- (\t% ih‘* !ift. ‘2-i.
: TIlP 1 • Sl! t l|s- n{ t (is* s;;t\-* :if* H L ertr*’
• .'tin! . r 5 !., tin* Ain.lif i.illl'ts ImNi* ol WtT’
I li. i-n -j'J').r<! to •’.INI* 1 1*j!'#••<• fi*.t’ lull —'!• >* ft dis
til,ft Hoi paljtabfr fnh'hnrrlx t'rthrrr truths . m
;t j t* *l2l nj'll of’ 45 I i:*i— t: dt* i'e‘ :t •! *f
oioss hi !ii**tiil;a tl\ i i.l:: iy utu
, si*r\nt ion inj vitliivly out ol ail t/ utfrjai pro*
I portion. 1
1
.111 U’ - A li'ltrW s n]i|Ntsi'il l!n* f/C'f tutu is ?< i ;n!
• \oi*jtfi*l :i|i<! \o?i*.! t*i tin* tt/iinr hosts 1 1 -,s
:w :\ -f. i\* t ! tin- shut l;i-t. it, tit. ! . : 4 i
‘-lilt ’ oti. S, lT tiim !h- ••• i-tt!N o y tL,.
jn>sif i< •? l isl ! In* •!: sf !•• ’-is. -i 1 \ ‘)-! ti (tin i
litioti>N, tl;i*\ •! tin* v, n i.j.p.- ;h..|
\v;in nt jtiifi! I• v tii* idle | L nt, i > ,* . j* n?v if
(.1 I U jyi t(\it ll N l-l V ?’. NN I\l flit ii Ii I’ W ,lv t ! ;•
1)i imcf-ilu f•;11 \ <t (.. < I 21-‘. *!. t lo*-*. stirli fit •
.w. i;. w t. i.•••I. <. f ’ i j■ j •
I'.itl, till* >< I'| \v .V- .. A< .. t!:at ;|‘!n..i 1 lo
_LLtitj_vLtil_--yut >*’ AvbtPs
.'!:■! 111 ■* \ Ij| *• -'llf *•! ;i \i* ti Jit-': V|t!,f| Nr ,! I * ! ■
’ •*alt *JM I It: •*’ s. •} I, t f 11 ,. fl<.*!i t, |‘ : ’ *;i. h ’
’ Inil* - ’ til I !t- ! , tl.-r il I ir*,-’ .Ul ;
\t .In-NNs i iu)Mr> ‘ tl..- | lii’ t.|. ,m ft,.. ,
I |*!.Jlfif 11!". NN ! *,-!i i, 111 ti. \’•• V. 1.1, ‘ L di.
i till* **l Im*i i* K I-—* :i"*.-| t !.:'* 1* ill.* ( to,!.—
i (')n<‘)ncji i(’ Sthtuol.
• *♦• •
The American Party—The True Issue.
I bninj2 >!ii <ti!;i! i*\i'!i*m*i, nn-■!! -
:Iv Li'Jotv of i 11 • * H |til*lir, il \n;’ i- . v . :
;tli<* jgovi rinn.'tit to vnrotit ♦ , tt: gs n n !*i*
At tlh-iT'Si* of our t<-\idtit;oi..o\ “•*
; voiiM iiutnlii-r s<* tii*i*lv flit•** iiiillioiis of 11 >i:il -
! ttitits, while out |>ii.l *1 !<* liotn.-uti. tii*ti t*• i!v it.lmii
! iji il lv s:iv;iHi h and Avih! h*:st\ Mn ?<•! o.hoino't
1 ,i< lops llu* Allierii .:n . oi,:ii ■M, ;oo| i !••!•-. 1
]ilVoiu the LiUs ot i!i.* N*irili, t i!< oi’t .; M \
! |<*o, Oil lln* South. \* ti IV Ifi•• \N liob-of i h:it v .*•:
; h'llih* b* o *n. l.v I nn j i ;ts ih,* M I's.jv-ij.j.t I•: i ’ i 11 ,
I \\;s tin It i*: •* r,i. <k< n\v ..-*!• Im", nn f’n*
i foot-I f i 1)1 > ol’liN til/ dloli It .I*l M ;i:r. In-ell m,n!
It, 1 lioti-fot *, !.• :: i?i* ;tn ol ij.-rt of l
| nuMit, lo fn*!i*r ;it.4 l .■i;cniir,igi* inn, 2* •i< v.
tin* vi*NV ol j.rij’ m 2 ! In* \ .>t tidlnh ! ’ •!’ *i!;■ * ;
of otn \V*slt*rn \ .-I • it.< i<*. Whi'i 11: ♦ • !v . :’-I
| Wiis SO l*t\Nhll \\ ‘ . Mfj'lH of y .o .i. tl
I til it ;1 I- Utlliost Uh'tU*(*e- f till* * ••Mil* I \ vv •■ i •
;'’t;ii;i.*.l lo |r)cur** t '.* • -. to jo, I. t.*-• ) v
! :i! li .ill;- ifig 1 Ih* I.il i I ilf * I •' ’ * ii v ' i!
jNN: i• ln-.lv i*i *lm l •1, 1N S M* 1 . *:. ‘ Will and”
NOt ; 111 -: n lilt-til f>V I ‘ 111 ('< - !l-_* i. *"• !. ■ UNN t'i J,.
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I. v**. on • itji Wi st, in fioti’ii ts, to ;ii! ui .. v.. s’
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T* 11 ito nali i1 • 1111 *ll \, •nn a■* o• 2f ii, / -1. a*-.. > i
- afle-r Slati* \N a** a*’i ’’ •!. n:H .1 . •< i • • ’
S'a’os l\ it’2 nt- 1 !*•• A ■’ ■ • ‘ *• •
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rmn'2iH;on <•-litmuni lo im ii-mm-, until if ha*i
u--:u 1J : In- i.*i-• U” -inli .•! had a tir.llion an
ii:ii!\. Wi’ii ill i-ipal 111 *i•a •• •f j< pi!.*. ton
\ —! 11 i uoimotis ii t* i\ •f jm j'ti'ation in in .!> . .•)
; an*! tin* oir!\ juil-i <!• ii” io !•••'•;;!-l i ;. 11 •
* 1 •!oN. Uto tail o*.v ci; j lg I la* i: ‘ it ami
w.-v*, . a 1. -,* of t!i* rot*!*.\ iii-'ti i ! .it!i’ i>ti in t n.,:-
I Ufa!. I ha! lli* fa’hi-t “hotjaf *|t-**iii* lo |to',|
I llium* l air!’ f.i! lii” *!iihlren -foi t?•.• sni|*’:i’ oi-|<-
n! it ion of lln* o , 11 *r of t In* - nt; <! im A t.
f*!l liark upon. nin! t wa- not :!, o IT• *’i 2n. m
, • I'i-ri.nH it I rt I,**’ 1♦! 11. !a •*j<it ooiif t!. nip- ! i 11
< T-do •••! - -t ♦
!•- .lit 1I NN; *. to than NVa-’ ll - ;'l .r* if f► a
r* 111 | ••! •!I! S l!-i't.-Ill f W It.H j*. -■< lil.lt 111 ’id-*
roll 1,11 \ nn an’** ?o !>,- Lioijo fil in roini***ti! ion nn * 1 ,,
,I||<l liav,- i’ vn a 2*-s |,;il lipoii a 1,n.-I with th,-.
ji.iiiju** sos !vii..|m- {if otn niaiml’irt u*. -** ..•
I Ij.*lM . t ion :2-•: M | att]-t !.!-■- in j
ii not tl.* 11 j 111 of tht* i\ l.ih-'t fto ‘I,
;’ it ,tt a2 t *i>t ‘ld* imji- 11 at it li of ‘ ‘ ■ - -d *
••honor's iilo otn nio!'t. .Im! ■ I.*- 1 ‘*.•■ tun
talk a1 n ‘ll! I’hV.tti'litoj-N . < ’ • - . !• ; ! v . • ,‘
hilt tin* | tool* ui 111 I- III* N 1 *l. tl, ‘ h; NNJ'fi
a ii’2?ii 1 ami 111. M nii-e*;; IJ’ ,r*i-” N. (hat ot
st hj , titi ton,
‘1 i.i’ NN r!l NN || 1* NN 1 • I \ -li ’ . I •’ I I !i!
frl mot ;t ita ir nj.oii !•. *• .obj . :, I otcl it tl’,- a jint.
ot.iv. 1 f llu* net v t-i ti,,- A 1 in 1 h-at lot 2 1 : /
Mol,. \\ l* rot 11 * !•fnn :o NN !i;I fNN • f*•;• •• 11 ,•’ !. •
f 111 --* :"tl- I- !’ i* ,-;• -- , ’i' \’ I t ’ 1 !i's.
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St ,it On / JH'O'jH e'lt • t s ot Off, >1 , ~/•*..
Ihi-s ill** proji'i* ha'i- iI ‘ • ‘ > k -.i 111 H i
■of tr*•*■*•!'‘VafioTl ot thi it Ml’ -• |tl NN h Tt, 1 n
:tl shall !** •!, is not a |ib *dmu f* t*’ t..
ntrsN'or. I'm* thro* *.• *••:'•,; mit .♦ b
llllfa’st fa” I>* ‘• I .limilLfl alton of fofoi^tlr ln-lr. ‘
mil'! ami wit! !•• rnm rlt-,1. “ \ n,< i < a*,’ it ,7
ini** \m**i n a.” If a !•**?• I-m** of t**n, li ‘•♦•,. o
t NV• 111 V M U- Im foil naHilaiiz.af 101 l •*!• ■ > ho! f-n *
ui>li ;i I*•itn* Iv. 11mn snhm ofh**r in ivvilJ I•*
t~-offi-} to T fir* nj-.jinMMon n; v tor a trnb-,
l;i:tial!\ ihfeal tlm ol *.-r’ !tv♦\< i• ‘ • f ?v
----jii'laa* a-jaitist wlta! ilm. v rail tl* sn-*i-t t.*:*Miii* of
tin* ot oanization, hut tin* si rn-rv m* pat! of
tlm principles of the paiiv. s. l with it, if
\tu rlioovr, hiit we s.iv lo ami', ami Ni*-*ov
awailH Vott. Your ratio* ii a j-i’ otn*. am! unis’
prevail if you Htaml hi-fo:.*!h ••<-tin! t\. it:-m *h
true t and byitiinati i- ne involv* !. .
—.<% .
It Will be Destroyed.
A fmv years ago a <1 s*iaguishf.*il H"h!**m.i! of
Lrigkiml. t!i* I>ukc pf il r 1 tuuml ir* sj ■ u/ nf
tiii-Country. iisimJ iatigt;ag mi :’- i** i- * t* •
u+rt— *• frrtT-. rrf nnc r r , tr f T-~*““-r — r~rr
author nf this political pr* la.iion was a 1‘ • r • •
the Briti.-h re-iltn a w- 11 iiifnniuhj as
to the pur|Ms<\s of Kuropcati guvi’nimthit-*. and
with all a ue.idlv •< m t, •-ir r*piM’-iti ir*- *. i
- I ie-jv, min I* i “111 ••• ,1 t |'.l rfsUrn
fall of pur ,- iii, •i v In k* l a, ■ -ti.nl with the
kcell aid -- IM 4 ev<- ■,: - VV I ... ip-,Ct i-
Cal in,atarclii-t. t t t■ * mu', -.tlmf , i-,1 a- ~
Iv wurk ,iur iu.li I e- ms- - ii - ,-l n.,t ~,
oull-juest, i -l, t ill ti II I .'.III’ lit ‘i , it , m It
ci>- t'ir-iue|i vv ie t -i vu i t | -
if 11’ 1 • r.'fii’ I,’ huj t lie .ir, f ,,ne i o V, ,’
W.lll I cal! tin- p r ,-:l , r .It. iit.,,1l ~! ~u, t ■. I• .W
c.t/. ii- t>, his ,e,i.ai k ! l■ pf j v Tin-r- is a
Mie.ilillig a- VVyl a- a ill. .1n.,-- in ii will, il Is -je
ll fie .lit of tile I, p, V- ii e,n lll.'t ft:,-
ih .-jcl., - poAi’ls ~t ivv -.U il. lw li .t In
-ii V- aTcI tiu-r, r, (h ,-t t,.r a uiumvtit o.t the pto-j-ect
lnfaM ue
•It will la- ih-sirov e-l : it . iia'.t ri"t tit, I “til
nut lie ja riutiud I*.- . x -t l-lu- , ms,- ,1 ttn
French rev,.l,iti ai aid ji-'i- vv ,r- ml om
lll.lti,ms in ijtt ,pe. a t • ■ ,-■..!, l• I *- ‘\-
ait,Tli’- : nit,l so lone i- i* - x'-t-. no prim-” “til •'*
Site llpoll .- Is t loin- ; anil the sola lio-ois , ! t.u
----i Tops ure awnre of it ants they liuTe Jetrniuneu
tijeui its ,|es!i uetion. ivnd liave ,-,.ine to an under
-;.,ii.|ine.uj,on th.s siil j ,-, and have decided on
ti ous*as „i<di-!i it and they will event**
111 ‘v -lleccd. l,\->i liv I.U'KtN rfl*v. itritairivinf. 1 *
Ail the |,.w id -a | ja-pop'llati,.n <>f the diR-er
eni u .tiotis of F.in- |„• will t,e earned into that
coim-ry. It tel vvilllai a rcc.-pticle for the
la I and tlisafi. n-d population of Furope when
th--y are not Waute I for s-ddu-ri,. or to supply the
i,avi. s md llu- J.-OV, rmiu-nts of F.urope will f*vor
-u.-Ti ae. iir-e l i.is wiil .-rente a surplus and
i-i.i 1 y t 1-w pop'll a'i>,> who are so very easily
■ Aat- -I and in v vv n i run mi with them tiiih
l‘e!\, mi . - ~ii.| m mu,- eases out of tea adhere
t ■ ti,. ir an,-n-lit a- 1 l .rim-r governments, laws,
manners, customs, and religion : and will trans
oot titem to tu ,r pr-sti-riiy : and in many caee#
i- p i-.-ate th, ,a iiineui; the natives These men
‘oi ‘ enn •c t a l’-. al. I l.y the . oiwtitotion and
t ‘ vv i, !,.- in, ‘- Iwi t, the riaht of suffrage •
■ F- •- ili-e.,rd dissension, anarchy, and civil
“a mill os.and some popular individual will
tie- eow ■ merit ami restore order, and the
-s , ions o| I , the . migrants, and many of
ti ~w ,I mi-taio him ‘ --Tho church of
i’ i >- ‘, i-op-it that country ; and it will
,it-l ii tie- -i-- im t o~t -hat K.-puldie.-’ ** I have
.••uivor*. .1 with many ,f the sovereign*and prinera
-! 1d,,-pc and t’i, v hive noaiiiinously ex pres ed
these opmi t. r rd ,t;vc tin; povcminent of the
! mtel Mates ami their determination to subvert
it ’
To the People of Georgia.
We ,-all ii j I o y> ii to read and ponder well the
f, If vv ing jr.,v-- ( liaises against 11. V. Johnson :
li I.* TKI li that the (r.-ights have been re
•ln ed iii i iv.,r oI .Mark A Ihsijier.
I I I ‘ Ti.'FK ih„t Mark A. Cooper refused to
v : i .!• i.n - u until this reduction was made.
I ! l> Ti.l K that Jolin II l.umtikin would not
pt tie- te in natem fur Congress till thisreduc
-n vv as made
i 1 - 1 i.l F. that everybody jjse now pay the
.i Ire “hts on ah shipments on this road
hot ‘ I A kd„i|a*r. s
1, !> I al li that Mink A Cooper now, accord
t-M M, il.i, a,ian):, iiiv-nt vlaints six thousand doU
la ■■ t ■ ii, lie- Road.
II l> i hi I that Maik A Cooper did say. that
t. - . in,.-’loti, nos the 1t.,ml under Johnson,
w ui - ut. i and unwise, and that the Juhuson
poll, V Was Ul'jll-t ,
il l v Ihi r. that Cov. .luhnson .lid appoint R.
, -. lit \t!oin-y for the ho.id. at a salary of
i” > ,1 i, 1 , I*,l in: s without any authority of
i. vv ~|e. na pr, e- dent
ii i> liiCF.. that sex-ral other Attorneys are
, ,up! v. I • .iir i ol Cowart, at heavy fi-es.
li i> II,! I. that Cos . art is now employing all
ii- tui - iiiaking stump speeches, in lavor of
t ,- on ~f it \ Johnson
I I ITht F'. that when tin- \me ican Party had
i M I— M,-, tiiij; at C.n tersvillo the fare was re
do,-, *1 ~i„- third.
I I’ IS I iii F that when the (femoccatio Mas*
M< ■ t,ii4 vv a, li. id at the same place the fare was
i educed one hall
1 I Is i hi I. tlmt tlm fare from Calhoun was
not reduc'd at all. to the American Mass Meet
•"e
I 1 I 1 - ! Itl'!’. that on Friday, the 10th of An
. -.-irs- p rss--Timers from ll.iily l’,-st (tffice to Cal*
1,-a,n. to “the 1 in ii-ratic.inectTno, were passed
111 e
ii IS rut'!-;, on Saturday the 11th of August
to the \nteriean Mass .Me ting, tlie passengers
lr> in the same place were yliargcd twenty-live
cents.
I I Is Tht’F.. that I! .1. Cowart made a speech
in I- of in Nldclgcville. in favor of Johnson, for’
xv.: : i;c. i( r-io- iippnfnTmenr of AlU>ms|f
on o.ul ala Hilary ol I *V(J THOI’SANIJ
i-.liars. >t was mad-in Convention at the time
.!•■!, 11-dll. was uoii.inatc-l the first tune for OoVST*
nor | Soiitlu-rn Sintcsmun.
V/!.;vt Hr. Stephens said, and NYhattheAv
rijvta CoiibtituhionaliEt thought of it.
ei. S-. pm ii- a io.U v. liou* projier man with
, ,i4iii a i on ti'n'i.in ilist now, what that pa
pr - • I .-I him fir year* ago may Ire seen front
• f il-.wing ‘ x-r o t- :
! i. • ■ a;.:duti utaliiU, f-rptembrr 13, 1881?
in !- I- M- teph*ns made a speech in Cott
ar, -* in lavor ,-f the aTiri-Xation of Texas to the
I itu, .1,.- iet ad opp-i-cd it with all the viro*
lei, ■> I- I ■ i :-ii,4 lo tiis nature
in ■a’ -j h lie u-c-d die foil*.ing language:
. a ,pn-i':on wi 1 give additional power td
-i vv. -t.-rn r, eti-.n in the national coffh*
, , ■ i i-.r i! i* | urp ,s I want it. Not riuT I
: !’ . i lo <I K V V , ‘ less,ol OF * TUB AREA
is sou,.- gentlemen hit e said its ef*
I I \.M NO DKFKNDKR OF
>, .1 I'. III! vu-tavir. I.IBKHTV AI.VVAVS
ii ni i .. :s iu mi and I would rejoice to HCe all
-i . - laorily iu every land and clime, in the
■ _. nt ot iii - fights which nr** set forth in
om ,C . a’ >ii of us natural and In*
ai ’ii.:'! 11 a in necessity hi-aiing the mark and
i■>>I-r- --i liu- < r.-i’or I imself. lid not in some
ei- u!. t| mid | recent.- Such is the ease
in llu st.it.- wi-re slavery now ,-xists. Bat I
ii so wise so sek ir t\rr.NTrxn to Sthbr
I otM,,i|>. A III! I UK ANNEXATION OF TtXAI W*i
,u Tin: sru.i. n luv-K or KVTE.sniNO slavcbt
VV 11: IT II IIOKS NOT NOW. ANTI WOL'LD ROT OTIIU*
\visi: i:\i -r. I vvon.D opposs it!” .
Ifil.ese sunt,limits were uttered itt a Friday
■i-vi-nin-4 sp-.a-el. in a sch.sd of (iarriMon'e they
woi.hl tierpfdwttded l.y every nladition auditor:
I iu y vvou’.d pi-s niuster where hatred of the in*
siiiniions ..t tlm South was the stepping stone to
.p. >v .-.i. l eminence, we allow to Mr. Stephen*
- ~\i to . ntertain these sentiments but the
i.-■ i . il- mail wl.o does entertain them would
he in in- appropriately hicated North than South
“I Mas-in k lhX"i.s line. 1
I lav vv- correctly rpioted Mr. Stephen*’ lan*
gt| ig- VV- think we have. His own worth!
ui Ii very For alter saying that lie is no defend*
.ei ui -Lw-.y in tlie uh-tMt'tTfiii'advlH: ** If the an
nex it ion -,t Texas was (hr the piirpmc of extend
ing slavery wlier* il ifra-s not now. and would not
~’lu-vwise exf-t I iv, o',! oppose it.’’ Well Mr.
>: p<- ii, I* ii, it d.H-s not evict in New Mexico
-in,,11 lah What, tli,n’ lie would opp<e it*
’x’■ ■ on t .ahi-*e ii rrituiies. ‘lhis is his mean’
14 i.l 4Uage liu s 111. meaning ut all. Mr.
-iv : ■ I ii ve no vvi-ii to ee slavery ex
i.oohd <o ,<ti..-r countries. Ac. If then, as he seye,
-I v v -i a-- not cxi-t iii I tah and New Mexico,
to.A , ,| ,| 1,.r v*i’h his delilH-rately expressed
,Ino , ~i- id-to sec it extended there, lie could
- o.v ,1 i . A<\ proving fal-e to his principle*.
|| ,s Mi’” sc-ph- • - ever retracted the sentiment*
eo-iT n o-1 in o- I'cxiis annexation speech 1 li he
lia- vv.- li iv - n -.or vn it W.w he sincere then
or vv i- lii-o'j.-er topl.-a-e theanti-sl ivery North 1
If lie wa- -ii ,-- rc lie ih not the man for the South.
,t i.- vv.,- o~t i nee re Ik- is a selfish and dangerooa
d-magogne. wli > pimpers Northern fanaticism,
|,,r fii own suli sh ends at the expense of the
rights and sail IJ of the people among whom he
liv s.
ill,. -Wm. T. N\ i ts.>n, ofCureliridge,NVssMeg
unty- ha- giuvvin-/ in hjs garnen aCUCnmhO,
in isuring f-i-.ir f.-ct and three inches in lengtb.aad
a stalk -.1 mu tard nine feet and six inch** lit
h< igin yin dlivo tnehes and a hall in circtAteftn^dg
Editor and Proprie ter
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