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AtEIASBER u. ‘ii'RRAY, EJilnr cud frnprlrtor.j
Oim- i- IN, GA, :
Friday \!arninr, Aumisl 21. I Mid. i
;
Foil PRESIDENT:
HON. JOHN HELL,
OF TKNN’KSSKE.
for vice president.
IION. UDWAKI) KV UK’.ViT,
OF MASS’. 1 '!’? ,W: , \.
EL EC TO U A T. TICK ET.
Fon T:rr. statk at tahoe:
WM. LAW. <if (.imliinm.
BENJAMIN H. HILL, of Troup.
rou Till: iu'thhts:
1. SAMVEL 11. SPENCER, if Thoms".
2. —MARCELI.VH POVOLAS, .f Rug
LEONARD T. POY.VL, Spalding.
4.J—WIf.LIAM F. WRIGHT, of C Wito.
B.—JOSIAiI R PARROTT. of Ca-*.
.—HTRAMT. HEM., of For-ylli.
7. IRA E. DUPREE, of Tnlggt.
a— Lafayette i.amar, r Lincoln.
ALTEU.VATE KLEC Tolls.
ron Tnr. state at i-auhr ;
Hines Holt, of Musrogeo.
, Garnett Andrews, of Wilkes.
FOB Tllli UlSTllirrs:
1. —Edward 11. Way, of Liberty,
T. A. Parsons, of Johnson.
2. —W. 11. Robir.son, of Macon, -
Peter .1. Strozier, of Dougherty.
8. —John T. Stephens, of Monroe,
Charles T. (Inode, of Ilousti ii.
4.—l\ XV. Mnhry, of Heard,
John M. Edge, of Campbell.
B.—Thomas O. McFarland, of Walker,
Iticlmrd W. Jones, of Whitfield.
B. —n. P. McDaniel, of Walton,
S. J. Winn, of Gwinnett.
7. H. T. Harris, of Hancock,
M. W. Lewis, of Greene.
8. —John K. Jackson, of Richmond,
Daniel E. Roberts, of Striven.
Mr. Brrrk in ridge's Krrord.
At TrWJSCATtOF, in the Presidential canvass of
1850, MR BRECKINRIDGE, the Disunion Can
didst© for the Presidency, uttered the following
language to the people of Indiana:
“ I am connected with no party that lias for its
©bjeetthe EXTENSION OF SLAVERY.! |These
•entlmcnts arc as bad as any that Seward ever ut
tered.] Nor, with any to prevent the people of a
State, OR TERRITORY, from deciding the (pies
tlonof its existence with them, for themselves.'’—
{Douglas’ Squatter Sovereignly doctrine precisely.]
“I happened to Ik* in Congress when the Nclwis
It Dill passed, and gave it my voice and vote; and
because it did what it did, vi* : It ackhowi kimikh
TUB KHIHT OF TIIB Pkoim.k OF Till: TKRItITt •
RY TO RKTTI.B THE tJCKSTIOM Foii Till M -KI.VI <
amo kot because I nrrroncn—wiiat I i"io sot j
now BKi.rnvE —that it Enotsi.vna> Si.wkkv i
IMTO TUB TEHHITOnv. THE DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IS NOT A PRO-HEAVERY PARTY !”
How Southern men can sup|airt a man enter
talning such sentiments, is truly astoniehibg.
FUSION IN NEW YORK
The TtUgraph informs us that the Fell snil
Douglas parties in the State of New Ymk have
agreed on a fusion Ticket, hy which Dougins is to
bare 83 votes and Bell 10. ~
if this is true, auil the fusion ticket shall lie sue
<essful, it not only defeats Linrolu in New York,
but defeats him iu the race for tiie Presidency. In
tall the Northern States there are led elcrtnml
TOtea. It requires 133 to elect; and suppose l.in
coin to get all the other Northern Slates, the loss
fd the 85 vote# of New York defeats him.
.. Without a fusion of some sort, no one doubts
that Lincoln will carry New Yoik. The relative
strength of parties in that Statei* about as. follows: 1
Lincoln 860,000; Douglas, 230,000; Bell, 120,000
And Breckinridge, 50,000; so that tlio combined
rote of Dougina and Bell will reach 340,000 and
take the electoral vote from Lincoln.
Wc art not in favor of fusion in any Southern
State, because there is no need of it. All the votes
•f the South will count again*! Lincoln anyway.
Hit we are glad that this arrangement lia bceu
ntMehi New York for two reasons: lu. Because
it sccuraa the defeat of Lincoln which ought !•?
gratify evefy. Southern man. 2nd.lt secures 10
electoral to Bell cud Everett that they could
pot get without the fusion, and these 10 vote* may
secure their election.
STATE ELECTION &
Between now and November State Election*
will beheld as follows:
Vermont—lst Tuesday in September.
California—lst Wednesday in September.
Maine—2nd Monday in September.
Florida—lst Monday in October.
Mississippi—lst Mondav in October. •
South Carolina—2nd Monday in October.
Indiana—2nd Tuesday in October.
lowa—2nd Tuesday in October.
Minnesota—2nd Tuesday iu Oetober.
Ohio—2nd Tuesday in October.
Pennsylvania—2nd Tuesday iu Oetober.
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t3F*Wc have been retpuested by a subscriber to
publish entire, Mr. Bell's speech of the tith of July
1850. The speech is too long, our paper will not
hold it without crowding out all other reading
matter.
The object of desiring its publication is doubtless
to try to convince some prejudiced mind that John
Bell is true to the South and her institutions. But
it is clear to ua tbat any southern man who would
aeeue Mm of unaoundnewia so given over to hard
nfMS of heart and political iniquity, that nothing
Short of divine inspiration can save him.
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A SHORT OAT lit IIIS.M
<t'j *TIoN D<> you lielieve the <'oiititiit‘on < 1
the Failed Stan s i*
An-'. I . I ‘in.
<^.--Doyon lielieve that 11 I-a crime to -'m ! a
ne.ji ~ t:,<* foiu'Ji .(tdnu. ,v ol
vour nridilKir?
’ A- ! do. ;
tj.— Iyou believe that it is CniTH’ to kuler
a e*~rro, tin- ‘iitir-itJ ‘y itrij.n-i’ j .1
four ii.-igldioi ?
‘ A.—ldo.
, Do ijpll h.iiev* that it is n (rim*’ - i <or* ,
~•#,/ n i"'V ail'JT . .'!(•< .’I tl'y :
it • t\ - <!, -I “,s. ify oi \(.'i** la i: hhi.r i
A- t do. i 1
<1 If v ‘ <r-l” ir ‘ . >ri< ‘ /’•/•’ ■■■'’’ •
ia it I'erriiorv, • V,;>. ,-r n.P I •’ >t a
lie'll., tie- ‘i.'./1i.,,. t/.'y I • ‘V “I
yi iri. i ii’.or, iic 1 pum duddi'. oi.la i ■’
ti|s ‘l.e n* *-i ur, 1* >x •, to pi .t< t Midi prop'; y .'j
A. *1 l.i-v . lit. ’ !
We |‘.rid the illhivp in a I’.rri kinrid >e paper, an I
for ihe pmpn-e o. PdJy hive-':gating the .1 jn-t,
r.'e i-l the I-..lhm !:.,-
• If the to! dl.heitl of the Failed t”
e, . , p/i',* /-V it it’it ciia u:u .te or J • mi:o: id
;,i ,and .1 .lure mii,id the Con iti.utimil ii ,ht of n via i
to h.dd a dav !
A • ’ . . , . i
t. Cm nio* o in'in. 1 v exist, e ther *i ~r .
(erri 1 ri..l i- iiiditioa, v.ithoft l.tv. tip a.; h(h ...
‘who <• id a neigidan', r . ■
A.- No.
O fit! e t oiri'i ‘'on ree r i :■ i a i ‘ -ro -*
i■ (• i’ l '.i- via a e\ ]ri* ‘1 *r i'.’’.l i*l
■’ iiy w i.. •..it-pi eto lr< .t at pe
. l *,olati"ii i ! tl.e'r o;tli .t > r ::-i r. !ho l i. lit i ..
j. , ..
A.
IJ !• ti.•• C ii. lltu!,c ‘i rie-yi. e an*-r >a<
prop* rty, will not Ihe jh.w- 1 t” ii!o'\i h-r lie
l*t *it i e.io'i of projs rly’ in-i .s-aiiiy in- in . -it:
a:. 1 1 her pii 111 ly ?
A *; r.
( V fi :!•• !i i” .t-*r-;ti ! :*v. it Air. t r:. r y f ri!.*
|::V .i*•. J(’ Ti'!’ I ’;’ *i r ’ > |! > J l*’ • tli.v 11
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i. t!** i •< !’ it: y ( .iii .it il j; .i ii •
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A None.
(J If -a rpi'o'ah .1 to i xer-:le 1•-• .in a
, , , :
lerr.-oi. uhi me - 111 P> —("mn.
ir.ii : i in .tii/is asl.tie a- pioji it.v, will!
f. th*lroaths far a- to t’j.e l-i i'■ aLa.Jrcr.
gro as ollii r property; how can any one txpeet I
that they would oliey a law p.i- el P;, Congii -.
for flie i ‘. iieelion oT siavr e
A. It they w it not obey Hie Con ‘.'tution, a
law of Congress will not hind tin in
tj.. lfllie C. n-iitllli.m of the I S. l-li.l", and
the territorial"'laws for tin- protection of property,
without wiii. Ii no e.-mtiutrilly < all esr-i, are -.iii.'i
eienl lo M ime s m ill in all his rd-litas ri peels
shivery, if fiilhliilly evented, why ail this fuss
about protection-?
A. —lt is huinlniggery.
y.—Cun Congress pass any law of a Municipal
character to operate anywhere except in the Dis
frlet of Columbia, the Dock Yards or Natal Do
pots.
A..-No.
(J. Do not nil the lans passed by Oingre s.
Texcept lhi.e passed speeiaiiy for III” Distriitol'j
ColuiuMa the l>oi|, ‘aids Ac j operate.! nil over
the tTS. States and territorii a?
A.—Certainly t|icy do,
().-If
% li rritorv, would not tlm? b.itnr lnu niM'iHtr in all
- j *
therState.s mi l come ill conflict, with Slate laws on
the same Mili.)i ci .* i
A.—Undoubtedly.
Doea hot ttiio idea of Cnr.grr- ienal ’egi la
linn for tlie territorh-c-if cnri! .JL-otiLta-it* hitrieftl- !
I
results, run into Hie idea that eitri is a . oii.snlidate I
government, and destroy ail vestigi j of til at*
•oveieignty ?
A.—lt certainly does.
TJ. Is not ttiis idea of Congresaioiuil Irgisle.tidn
the old Federal doctrine tlml was repudiated in the
day* <>f tlie elder Adam.',?
A.—lt ci Mainly is.
THE DISCUSSION AT ILVHNFSVII fid
Wnlnf td;iv hr* ;i icrrnt d:iv in li>H m*v il!<\
Ac •ording to previous Rppniiitmrnt, about 500 j
voters met to hear the discussion between Cols. 1
Leonard T. I loyal and A l>. lLmimond.
t ‘ol. Hammond n|ieiicil ilie tial! and charged John
He'd with voting against the repeal of the Mi ■.mri 1
and favoring the abolition if the
Slave trade in the I>i-tt ict of Colnmi'ia. r
To tin so two i hat ge* ('ol. Doynl replied, Hr*. l
tlie Nashville convention of which ch.ulr-,
Melloieild was President and O. C Gih'-on was
a member, in their first ir-ulmion, dn lurid tli.it
a ri’pcal id Ihu Missouri fiiiii'<roiiij.se would he j• l-t
cause for ll;e South to withdraw from the Union.
Mr. Ill'll iu ohodirnre to this convention w liii h vv:i
held I'gld al he, door, voted against the repeal -■
“fijvnv Col llaniiiiou.l is supporting Mi 1 tonal I and
Gihson, atnl deiiouhetng lit 11 for doing vvh.it
MeDonidd and (lih on o ld him to do.
I hi the slav e trade ipu•'•linn, he p:uu .1 t v imam,
tesfflile testimony that t N*fe liaiumond w.e- the
guilty man instead of dolm Hell ; tor Iti 11 spoke
urul voted against It, an lit is oidv hv eaih’ing hi' 1
speech that*they pretend to show 1 iijA. I” wa-.. in
favor of it. Hut as lor Col. Hammond h - could
prove an I won! 1 prove ilia! lie cnlnrsi and Hi > m 1 ;
j abolishing the slave trade. The act abolishing the ■
slave trade is one of the Compromise in • isitres of
1850— the Cineinnati plat limn endorses the '.>m
promise measures of I*so, and Col. ll.imtuotid hv
supporting Breckinridge, endorses tint Ciiu iniiati
plalfonu, sntli.it Col. Hnnimond to day is guilty ,
of the very thing that he falsely accuses John Bell
of. .. . j
The crowd, vve learn, was enthusiastic for Belli
ami Everett and the call uin.Uon is that our cause
I paint'd at least titty votes from tlnit d.ij ’s work. j
BETA OF FALSE REPORTS).
The peopicaitllie Soi-. h have been re, .led for
some weeks with exciting reports, oi hurtling hou
st s hanging negroes, vVe., in Northern Texas.— :
Now, for (v.trpnt t, vmdon’t believe a word of it.— .
There ha* been „ v I'ryjkmff dry s|H‘ll of weather in \
Texas, and rvei v thing 1 v ii*; >0 Try, it rcquire.l!
more than ordinary cure to prevent die from break
ing out, and tlirnie-h a want of line ear;', in the
dry condition ol* things, ronie 1 nnsi s, and even
towny, may have been Imrnt. But that burning !
and hanging has tie, n carried oh to the extiiit re
ported, we have r.o idea.
The circulation rcpo'rti is another st-licmr
of the dlitiiiioni.sts to” lire the Southern heart.
prepare the Southern miial,” so that, u! ilu proper
time, they hope to •• precipitate the Cotton Mates
into a revolution.”
OUT FOlf BELL* ANI>. EVEUETT.
The New York Ihrald , which had at its mast
head the names of Breckinridge and Lane, under
the supposition that the whole South were going
for them, lma, since the recent elections in North i
Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas and Ala
bama found it was “barking up the wrong tree;”
and has hauled down their flag and run up Hell
and Everett. *
< ill., D'IVAL'.S A I‘i'Ml NT'MENT.4.
Col. Leonard T. itovai, I'nlon I'.tretor fhtthe
Tli’rd Coitgre-siomtl Di-.ir.et, wiji ad !:i * the jr-o-
Ia- follows :
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w ho wfttihl t! ire -uhititutc in ii < ; !,(’ •• a m!*i r.iMc,
pri( •)’ pliMorm, t h* c;i‘4i.'!*j of the brain of thiJ
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ci-il; •• t v\: frin i liny ‘-t tic min •* *i. \ ( r.'. • jl—
True, souk- if th*ni,. iVotn p lit v, ih ry it. 15::t
:irc net so JcnUtmi*oicti. mi l \%iii ■ 4 .,,t
tioiK.stlv anil at hv.ow !•••! :e the truth. lVt \ i’ \\
ti i\ s Ha', in cn vati*-n \\ it !i m isrcc'> i;h i'*iuc
I wr 1 h o'-i-T li t tol i- :; i*lc hi in fntn jn <ntur-c,
1 I>v rth’.-rirp; t* the thet t:i .' % 11 1 f• h\n!cr> <>!’ tl;c
’ Krci-hinri-lyc p irty arc for t!i ; tin:*n ; !.;it to our
surprise l.c rcspotith i that tiia! i-the very rc:;-<yi
he support*; IJiccUiiirit! .♦*. A:ti he arliti 1. if
lrc( kinriil c, would ctmc out plainer a:.l h J the
: w**rl 1 know that lie i-* for <li-*Mhiou, \\r woul-i sn|>
porf iTiiTi nitim ne,re cordially. By putting ‘ques- |
lions to almost any Ihei'kitirldgc man, however j
stroiiLU'.’ lie himv ili'iiv it at tir-1, he will eviiibiull v i
ucUnow It ‘I:' 1 tlmt disunion is the td'jtrt <!’ ri ii
; n* lrjitirrs Know tlint lire ck he i!• Ghl;
1 !l't they In Sieve !e ran f ike u v •:< .mm • h Inn.j
j I >ell to !• ■’ I. Pucl'i lf *l. nnl ti:** <■!•■• *<.*! < i j
Lincoln tin y i*on*Mrr viIL- lent c i i-c to t!i ••!vp :
•he I’jtiotj \\ lien they n>m• • and Urr<’cinr; !m\
tlw vVm w tint I • i and Dm 1 •, h.sl .>lle!\ i-c-.-n
1 nonunntetl. ,m 1 would !,•* -;;;<*!ii ?y th ,; r re
, ‘■•M’l sixe tli n<]Anti H Mu ; v- n‘o I*i iTI ly• t *
:*o,i ii m tii h ,;i Lincoln, \>!:i• .11.1 they w :::t wit!: j
! u thiit l ii< li.l.it •’ in the s * nth ? ‘11• ■ v c *iid
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: lr\c lr-L;! * 1 :mv Iliiin: t hm to ijivi ie :od
;~l if tip the on i in*rn \*ie. it I* : 1.1 i. •\) Lne ,y liin
it conhl li.ne v.n oilier i *L.n t. And with tin :r vc
<>;e:i to liu* e.;i-t *{.n tn-c:, r-e\ minima? * I ii
:n in. all* r two 11.1 I nSri.i’iv lueti lMiuin.ite l u!io
•h i l tVi* :i N nn*l .op;nn i-. i * in t) e S<nth. 11 M y
I knew thiif si’ !i a in-\ f limit v\ •. nll c hhc ck- ; .*n
joi Lift* atnl t! -i hf. i. I i-u m!>-
cm sc for h'’t:ii'n, then rh< > arc <!. *:i..* *i • am!
nu.l no: vh*ny i*. l! t!iry !•! i.*•! Svi *w t! o l!‘•
Qn\citn if u . M : : 1 t!ie i I-, ‘.-n . \ I ‘.n In,
tin ;r to:-‘'.,!ii i> too --hott tote 1.1..-hie Ic.io* •: •• ;
atnl !lie\ arc Icatitij ;• tin-ir f‘..l!•w is tt) in -*::il*:i
willio'U knowhu “taivtlnv ::* • .
/.;.,a i.,.v. A t 22. I:- ‘/'.
. Ml:. U:'. roi:: I pom tl C I’-n i.apers that
someone |m . t• ii and to l:il.e down “Hell ivt ei ‘ vv i,o
wrote front I.■ ■ < :'y 1! i IV*’ mt a dozen ire
Atuerlians i iniid he liu'iid in I“;:.< vv i,<> vvoe.Mc •! i
t vote ft r Hell, 1 v publishing a 1! t of aiir/ve : am ■
nil of vv In'in lie iioe.l itii • s ills'! i■ - in he iimho i ■
,’ a* genuine Aiitiriians vvho will in t vote f ( .r Evil.
In tlie'ltr t plai e, one of the names pi hlAhi and, i^ (
’ to-day alb 11 titan. In the si eoinl phiee another
j of the names published lias nevi r heen a •-••nfrini;
! Amerfean, having voted for Uihson for Judge j
! against Cahnnis. and for Brown for Governor
against Akin, la the (Mrd pla t e anotijer if the
mimes .'timed at on llie list is m>i put I'.apm as the
• person w rites it, anil f< r that ri-aspn Miuovv that
lie (lid not sign it. 1 refer to Judge rV;c?r, l have
1 known ‘ -,n frf>® ft boy, and 1 know tidy he s’ ms
; his •nine IT .! v.” Hilli.’trd L Legg, tlionßii among
t,is :issoi iati's, he i enlled ’‘Judge. N> in.icii !or. t
their do/i'u \et. if 11 Atucrivaus, in I’i.ke. Tryj
again geniletuen ! Till TIT.
Pvi'Ft’.sr iiMiwi ovi a: rots! Tae ‘I .r.'a as,
I oidsiauii, A !vo,v|.te, 1. . a lore ;i |) ‘m.>,a ale.’
jo. I it. 11..-- itiuwniu ed t-h-ft , ■ 1 . .■. ( 1
candidate, of tin t itisl.tuliiili.'d Union t'Vrtv
The Southern Herald, puhl'-dii ! at Unlto:;,
Miss., and lilt hello neutral inpolii.es, son, aniioun
eed that dpriint til” pre-enl estiva.* it will advst
cate the claims of liell and Everett.
] The “ Courier of the llche,” hitherto a neutral
;paper published at St. Martinsville, I’.tii.ii of m,
. Slartin, J.a., has placed the names of liell and Ev
erett at its mast head.
Straws.— The llayncville (Mad Watchman
hauls down the llagof Breckinridge and I.me, and
runs up the l nion bunting—Kill aud Everett.
tIT I .ittle Delaware will give a treriteilnna tirr
jonty for liell and Everett. The ed n.r of the
Wilmington I'ointnnn wealth K.avsi—"dlvvrvtiodr
every vvfrfTeTms gone over to lit II and Everett. We
hear nothing but Bell and Everett wherever wego.” *
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N IMIS or i ll.'. rvrri.TV,
John C. tireeivii.. idie. prof, of ‘'lnoxoraVa
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AY. T.. Yancey, t)i i.ion.strator of “Pre
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ll; ion. it vo limelrisl 11 ton sand cosies ‘.fv.h: ■ P ‘. r: v “
til ‘i ;in‘id an 1 eircnlure I him :'i i” i’o ‘
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‘? n :>;! r an of three livm i:i. 1 .i:i 1 thn
! di : maUiue ih” nuntiim c- ■ ■ a e.- if o', er
I two il ‘,'l. |tio vv nole ii'imtii r i :’ uclo: e. an
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t-hi-rHl.il i* etere in'U;i’ eo:ir e w di l.e r iven hy
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:. 1. b I ;■ v. 1 in “ivn 1 i : i rail lint
sloop ta stay in, tin- Union.
tutor. T.vvd
‘A 1 .. ‘d pariii nlsv a ordio.-r i
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i ■ ir \i >t a'Tv txisnix.i ?
AVe ha; 1 !i> iml ad el iV.id ;s _n:i i tu"t liave
spent till ir live; in ..a: : ii .;i to 1: ■ in . av.
s.,y/’,■ , inie'id t...i lUr Jh— liinre !re!• tl i
‘>.-to:iishingJ! now forth.’ tirst ti.in in twelveyi :r
----lli.it the oi l Wlrtgs have lul l any re.i-. inu’iile
eli un eof electiirr their cainlidaie, • .they intend
tto drse: f'tln ir p„; ly.-wd'.eu tiieir pro . eis are
bright :n.de-vein and; y tirigUteni: ,!
Vi e have I • ‘il iitiin/.e. 1 a! !’:. “a ’ J dm P,..’1 vV’i!,
we tinuly l e'd. vgi t a l-ss'ger iTee:-iri! v ■Us . i
either Douglas or Bivekir.ridge. If tie-re ever
was a time, vviii'ii. every old Will :, i ve: v (
t'ani man, should stand A* lii* party now is she
time.
Your elite vs- av. arc good, nad if
’/on Jlaff'H.’ D- t . vo;ian opportunity ‘
togJ* •• i’ ai•i■’ •‘• ‘•••;••. *:• time. Bill
re,|‘|-! .h- II d'.y ol ‘ w:. a e ja, th”
I*il M4l’ el tiee us t ig inna :ui'ue t]* -i ‘
t : -” Unih’d rttales i’l til.in lie ha ,of hsiii ’
ermvm l Kuig.i'f the Fieiieii. Xot a j,, r i< ‘■ ■
more, lie will, we think, get a large pop dar
vote, hut lie will lilt gei till’ eh “lord votes of
more tint two State*. We no i p,.e-,,; ; ;l Vfh'-s
and Whirgery hut we cannot n fr iin ir. ni expresi
ing our astonishment at the stapidl'y of :i u Op.
pe it ion men vv e have lie ird -pi. a of deserting
Ik ‘d. No. your duty i, plain,- • in.) to v,. r man,
his chances are good ; the D.r: -t.:< rien Is ,1,1 the’
haeim e ol power, it n*v iii'gc* in ail tiie Southern
jjtitt l ” l , <t iJ iTic ‘•! .'-r-Tt; .rrrTV'.'’- 71 t/i
turn it to the btuefit < f the “1\ p;>cr Puds," —Home
&?utk*rnrr. (Ihnweratic.) i
kpiiirr of yim ca mp.yii;
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I tin’ Hell mail, wlii!e Walt er rtitvrton-coinmiial, liC
sotiie 150 voles so lar. — ioe galled jades be/fn i >
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markiil was ste'a Iy an i tirin.
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steady, and'liriii. I’m visit ms dull; -,; ■
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r.nirr was.;noted afbß franes.and lists ;ii u f.-... ..
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were pressing salrs. Stock 22*.<i00 hj], ,
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