The Georgia journal. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1809-1847, July 25, 1826, Image 2

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CTCKA * VST *oT G,nr*} was addressed by the K« v. Sa *1- .a \£O v '-i ila tfr n y,(|4 r.*v«>b,tionary 111•; Dxxlaration of lndejicnlcx ** r«*a«l by Linn- J /?. Mcicrr, ,\! 1). follower) hy the di««- charm* of small arm**, nu-l an **loqu*nt ami *■ , ( t _ ^ ^ «p .muriate orationdeliverod l»y J. Hu*.''g-u ! ' M1 iw'J Iwi again followed by the discharge? m.it.l.n itumor- ^ ol -’^ rv ; ft Thu <Mmj*nny than repaired to a neats i.is l>ir>w, Iiis action h;i, u loch ► xl iica^m^ ill. haughty h nU 10 recoil upon their < H»*i le-iii In • New; *>tli voi parnff I in t n irr lit'd n front of an m * I rg»* :ir*ic**ftsion» prnrcrlcd hy a hand of ini>: . to the Mx'hodist Church, wh**n the K»‘V Doctor Lnvieh Pieter., the a ’inn (*ioii»y.ti>tn >1 the Day, at’or making - mo voij n eer ioast Hy tin I* siej. nt i I h l) .v (Vl.*j Ho&h *t„ republics W Kctoi)—C-• |it Samuel hulls , covered*] By Thorn with du-t ami glory at the (Jams <fCallihhee ^Syte By tlx Vi .-I ^ ihe i h.impioii o [ alu a\*> |.i» issor raiirt the treat!, By Robert lla'l—The ( may their inmiorv he handed down tf ge p •rtineiit preli'inntiry obnarvatr m», offered^ mm appropriate prayer to the Throne of, (•{race When the Declaration of ourltl* dupcn I nee Wu« read with great cmphasi*. bv Augustus H Lnig'treit, F.sq uf er which, anaddres*,elegant nndhighlv chaste, waa delivered in an impressive manner hy Albert Y. Grtsham, E**q Tho company then retired to Mossrs. Grimes A- Macons' ho tel, where a sumptuous d'ntter was provi ded for the occasion—at which the lion The was lt r . Cobh and foe 1 Earlxf, Esq. pre si 'ed. assisted by Col Y. P. King am William C Daxvson, E*q After the cloth j was removed .ho following sentiments were offered and drank with great clioi.rluliies.s by the Company. I. The Diy we celebmfe—The fif'ie'l* Anni- tnsnry of tit** Declaration of 1 depemleuce testifies die vv •rid, that these "bales a •• y , free; «* frequent recurrence to original pun ciplos is the only m ms o'' k*»**|»in.> ilinm so. J 2 Trie memory of the Father of liii country — lay Ins nam ‘ ami Iiis a»*rvi< * s In* ffrs, the min Is f Ins count yineu, auiid the festivi , tics oT this day. 3 The .‘hithor of the Derlar ition of Indeneii i deuce—The name of I lioma Jefferson, ami l .- principles pi »• I n .ed in that noble Instru ment, v 17 he coexi stunt, 4 J- ffe, son, .Idant ond Carrot—The only Surviving s.fliers ol the Dec! nation of f ate vtndenr.e ; how amiable must lie 1 lo ir f r *eling- i i wixx'vjng ilus jubilee of then country’s free *o n. o The old Continental Cailgve**—Fiihtre nges pill be HM oiinhed, when they *»f»q-ii" Jiow with such limited me ins and poweis, a n i mil's cniancip >tion could hav * been effec ted iiiiil *r tlieir inspi *es. (i The 'feraes of the It'rohtfUinary tVar— 1 Til ir deeds *iv • in the liistoiy ol the n rinri ; foi *v- r preci i o !>• their ames in the lie irt of tit »• pospM 7 T'v Fe.dr tl hithorities— They should he reaped.'i| ml . • 1 > • • v. •«I in ad coostiiution.il ' ' harhyriio prepared bv Cnpt. Johnson, nt .c ,or > " < e | lams • I ( allihtiee MSvtem unit N« w Treaty which AUi-r.yorrit.Xa revolutionary w.l-* 1 *ln< li |'.. v..l ih> early fell,«u, e vr-un.l, d _-.li.-r) |,ics„ Id. ass, atedby Thn; .Gvrst, Kn|.'"' , 'l‘ , '"V , 1 , " p , V me , o1 rongr. I ns Vice rresident I articular seats were 1 r tttv I m l .'assigned to the revolutionary soldiers and 4 q v ,| l( y H . 4|»i •vision previously made that they should ? r ,1)—.Ldm long-leaf pines that prsvious! partake gratis. After the cloth was run jived the following toasts were drank ml • sported with patriotic songs with great un ^unity and applause, w I The day ice celebrate—M Jiug Anniversary of thiit pr-md shinger ol new hlessingHlo these happ> a o 1 :li reutrn- jt h me liar >p> fi’ 111 ’ a' 1 President (Dr Thos N. Dun- Cutlihcrt ; a patri t, firm and oiled to liiiv Country , a st.nepman, hold, i it*hi and independent ; a barrister, bean ill} « • ie .Hid eloquent, uniting in an emi- lihppeeall those intiinsic .ihilities am *h i's .in i ext» rnal aecomplisliments which! ii exalt Mid dignity mankind ; long nitty he to adorn, embellish and beauiily humanj By James I ln\ g jlonihia evci hold en \\ *d in their lia.i May the District aty moulder and fall t ss to the treat} ngresMio al meniln may the sons d ilie rights that the i and Iiis soldiers pla- I tall to at> eiidj of To- l Washington and Iiis nompuh iotr in arms -- r»icir names sli ill survive to ill*- I ifst pos •*riiy revered and venerat' d by millions yen i born «’) ’The U"itf(t Stales—The refuge of tin icrsecuted and the a* am of the opprer-ied ;• where no di-mmimi savtlnl of merit i- cidie ! .known oi .« kiiowledg d | l The Union --Via. it- government always ■be what *Im nrst fouu !ers intended impartial; justice t*> every state The Sfute of f»Vnr^i.i.-*May her firm- lie lu r bulwark, a ,d her talent'* lik« those ol Demosthenes, the terror of heroppo- (i M ’Troup—-The able defender of State Tights, the rubricius of lus a»»» ; ton firm to to- sliaken from the path of rectitude Internal Improvement * Exclusively ine husin sg of the iinlividu.il slate- under whom • enng care may it become, the in truniom of distributing blessings to every senion ol ar ii ip*.y • ountrv H. Join Forsyth - (fir distinguished fell aw itiien, the fiithfnl gu iidi i i ol t!i<* rig it* ol ieorgia , in y the Executive cli.nr be the ic By Richard (Irav-- F• Mow-citizens, nia\ lie dowDial of ( i we|, am 1 his hostile parti • ins, come tolc stooped as low as the litilo [party, and «uo ol tlm s,mii cup l»y his ene* ies as did the brave M Inlm-h Bv ( ap* Rol.ei'- .n -Thel.it l egislature their firht acts lie lost within tlirmscIvM id their naoier loi -ott. a By Win \t v! .rlis’e, F.sq Gen Andr ,, t Jackson ; in ay b. I> our next pHsideni, ami f tlie Slates p< rpetua’ed, the dii i s i * pi se to the contrarv not vv i 11 taiel -The General G ■ten, not consolidation 'ait not implied l>\ expr I (to\ernmeni : tlie s B the Orator of the Day(\Vm V. Barney K-q)—flic union of the States ; the audio >1 our safety; mav swift destruction overtak the uian that would dissolve it. B> the Header ol the Declaration of lade-' l.i nilcnr,. (C. C. Munijcuniery, Km, )—.Inline |» W illiimt 11 Howard.-lie C.'bi *'! V" •*<-••"*"—Tho risInK imliural, iIio§iIio'm|p ho a r.im„ieu<lnble virhie, it I t. rary tw K.'i.-iiiific Star of tl,« Soulli loi'acr t, t . w j |,j, ( |,| !|- sinonlli vtoqiienr.. of the I,nr and® Bv N Ct SI nigliler, Kan Berri n lie. tlMugh devoid of the operesaive t o tgr-rtl, j ihe aide "and enliBliimed indr pleader of the darzii. s Sun, imrea»erH„|u yareaHj for trial: in \ Ihe p-ope heal the lovidineMol Im lirilli at lalents, B'vais readv to reward them * By Maj Jonathan ll .iUnr—— I,, t us lavff By tin President—John Crowell, Indian party 6ptrit asu-e, and march tot’eihi r .** \gnr ; pei fidioas in his deigns, m dignant v band of brothers, and bold I *st to l.o Ii 1 oh T? il|s , M | (jeportmeal, and al all liims.li po possess;.,,, Of , and hr; t! • furhe.w-elt., m.kea *m,if, c of public iute. g. to yuotection i,l tins, let us elect Gen. An rev.gi| lf » gra»i|jc.nio ,1 los diiel.,1 n.ii ,ie n ei„. lack:* . Bj i xi-: iog cl• flic ia and the < XI Pi eminent Governorof Gcuigia *• ppe. hlaiois and t laikc.^^^pTGaiiW,,lffr ( |,. C lent—Gf-oigr M Troup; and others, hav, tried to keep d wn ; but lie | a te tibts, Ins name 'ill Inis ever In.en m pos-essiou * f that true pafii If 1 ml with virtue, patriot,su, otic spirit which w ill enable him to keep inf t v ‘ fiw ^he in crests ol Georgia in spite of all Delegation ; ^ those conq ir.dors. j ** Cnpt. John Millican-—Mav children for es to come Id, s-th- u .me of Geora** VVa-li- inctou, and may the people of the 1 T . States ei n incinli( r the good In* h s done tor them Bv W illis Strickbi. d - May G, «ngi.. folkw jlhe advice ol r-u, gn at paternal W a-liington ind adlr-re t" tb uiii-m, Troup to the contra ry » ntvN iifiKiandiry Bv Gen All,- , 1) vei nmeut and the St union ol the Sta es now ecs to the Ge,., i eign (i -ople vvhos, • esciibed ; they will tion. By Cnpt Juries Ware - John Fms 11, ; Matesman and oiator ; m v he not he I .got nee l*v the people ol G, rgia at the next • le, i n for Gove, u>>r B\ illi.ini Mer- n'-v, F-sq -Internal lui p.oveniei't; ,na> the State ol C» orpia no l«-i U-I sluniliei, fill live iu the might ol lie. Htrei'ct in d e’r lo. g as-unie itint rank inning h*'i si'ii, i g ales that nature's God ha* des- ine«| her B. t’ pt Samuel \* illilord-- John Crowell • ml Ins colleagues j u,a\ tin v meet will, the Oh. (I ah ( ii,, o Bv D, B nj on n Bomni ; John Q. Adams ; f los cmpi'xion mu unite as i.ivvnv at- I.is In (Ii n bre'lire . (,ut Ins heart is like midi iglw da km S' lurking u, ihe for, st of usurpatioi . ki g wl, m to dev nr ; lie lo, 1 ist da11 a Ge rgia ; may he in f lie have a bed ol tliotns to let ^•1 .#^y> n and sooner or . is t L (these United Stutes excepted ) vested^pfls enlorce their pite< •he n nnd good faith of the United ' lolativu of the oiipinal and pted ) vested*mPHs ol the State of (ieoi\ ri ong may Heaven avert this deph ruble., Ixixulrttl. , l , hat we rceonitiiem! that h.a itastrophe, and it will be averted so longt E.v «lh*m y (»"Vnrnor Troup root e,l t i ns we retain what we now hold, the entire* have the lands occupied hy the Creek Nn • guardianship of the source of power, tlinLltion of Indians, within the limits ol tlx, is so long as we remain faitiiful to ourselves.^ state surveyed after the first day of ^ep- Bnt the moment we concede to any portion^teti ber next, as required hy a law ami ro of the community, be it to one or many un-gsolution of the Legislature pass, d tin the controlahle and exclusive pnvilegesor tole-» purpose of disponing ol the lands ai quiied ratetheir assumption,that moment we ceaseSby the Trentv ol the Indian Springs to he free. We are assembled nt tliis time.H Resolved, That Governor Troup lias our not as the empty pageant in honor of theseWwarmest approbation for the faithful and tit at and worifiv men, who were the foun- ‘dependentcourse he has parstied in relation IFo f *e liie r. q M. the reseriifc |, d Mire G oi P.would s irral GoverniiiPiit come to ilj 4 gy (*,, ee<l\ .iml imi ;d,le ;»<*j istment ) in.iv Geor‘ ft Ai.ier.c.i 1 gd Iter right and he , omen, Bv M, Bv Win B okb}, K*<| — M y the two great^(,i,i v '...g I parties n G oigl, ec e uni • i Iih'I of I*•« d • lie world to •■( i ts i ilus Mini" d IheCtianie up. lei Hv Id ii*. i.ime Iiis utility svili ; th»* - I,< In die B illiots ,.f »-r it /-- Tliouch rriiri d fr.»• iblm ll’e, the gnill'ii-le «»f III* f’llow ,il.^ i ill t,dlow him and cherish lint m mory win * raliMi'ii.itors sli.ill I.- toigntt' n 10. 'The Jinny and Xmoj of (he UnitedS .Sf"/M---B,il«l and intrepid ; ine (,i„| of • Ifi n shall pioteri them tue E.»gl<- of Li'ierivl .-h ill hover over them a id tyrant * hill tr* in I ile it I lie qipro.icli of the ht.u Spuiigl* i B hi J 11. The South American Republics• - 0m ( ? •t; may they •el he as i li.ni l ol hrotli, b-.lies "or foref.i h' • - so Bv (’,.1 R ( hi Uro (i i anp|»- rti.ig I vutll of ! I V' the Fmri .itled hv mm, w igton , 1 h, ii c.ini’ai ik a comet fioin aikmvss ,,f , liiverv ;in»l lighted ;i world < hlii:il Ii,‘edoni ; iinmeige now thy*. ie niMi nil Ini'H ol thy ovv i aupcrnaiur d ? tl* t the Lein I iilg .ire eq I nanie he f. ii ollw r than tli it which Ihis lit- ^K'V 'i him, the, fi, „ gin (hill v r »3| Bv A.cl ibald Carl o. —(Jen ^Jackson and .ill the oilier lieioi ,1 Audi- Of the U -■'I, By VI j H;,l|—Mav th- Lih'Miv fl J he right* of 'he States, nnd the rights f f'rn ■ ph‘ of t‘ie State*—Lot tli n, "• pre-; ed ti-ontde , ,*dtmr-liof' Federalimax' !,V|. i Hu ' y ’'o/r' f Georg •—One of the oh lino.* t i ie,' ; pit tlm , riuciple i' taeir , » • ,' i- • u |) "V i'to er nor of Georgia —The fi' . cate if i< ri»• i■*. Iii oast <»xprth vc ibc ii, deserve th thinks of h.s. 7'.,.* . ; ' » ns t i• • • ni svirei .i ly Ip* not Mill their idler, ing voice, 11 The Constitution of the United States— ';,*ar and exp loit ,n its uinn, » . ; .*» . v un crsiaod vvrli ,dt the evil of construc.iim oi i en-'ico 1 L ■» in -*ti*‘k t » the text.” j 1 fit Un .''easily of Georgia - *1 ,y it ,*v- r prove ,e n irsery of Hrienoo and pure pi in-] ip. M, , uli • i >r tl • id pidilicnl. Id O ir ftircountry women voi.i”vrKRR mvsiq. 1 H Ir* I’r* sident of the Div—The princi- ol iho Republican p il ly ill I7ift«»ml ’*JLi; to these ami ^ ippr i hte M|, pr.z * tn^y ii i. e s i dearly pur j cli.ise.l ami pi ,ve lo’io • < \ «l they were a. i !uat' d h\ the loV'* of ty 12. The University of (iV ovr/u-- May s|p j w ve .,iice( s*Iul in us*eiiiin in .g virtue amii know 1 '* t,e whicli arc m-ver f.iihng sources oil •itional pr ,fipc ( ,i, . 13. I'he fair Daughter* of Columbia- -Indus-- Jlry is their hand maid m l virtiio their crow u. j N Jl.tr I EER l ()STS. By Col A G J mes --John Q'lim y A,1 may tliu Miicceoding part oi h.s .idmiiiiH(r.i-1 lion he ns rein irkahle fur equity as the pre-1 feeding for iuiqtiitv. By I), (*. G. Hudson-—John Forsyth - Possessing iuu energy and eloquence of a T P'itiis an I the sagacity of Many, too firm to| '•e shaktMi from tlm path of justice by the pot ty cavils of a corrupt administration. Bv Mormon Mercer, Esq -- Hon Titos. W Cobb ; the firm and distinguished statesman : the pride of Georgia ; wo know and uppreci ite lus worth. Bv L.,B Greene—Jackson the great inilita- liieftaiu; lie concerts his plans with tin B> J Nmt, Esq —Party Spirit ; we lielievi is near the grave of oblivion, and ardently pe lit ,t its day of resurrection may n I*' Daniel Waltz- -John Q Adinis ; in a . he itie Presidential.neat at the cxinratio biilol lip* fitfiit mi B Law re.ice Smith, a revolutionary soldo that the names of epubhr . d <; • to be articulaied 'in(' i government (•ii i. •* ' I to| c till of July nt Dftnirlsvillc After some of the customary *’xnrciacson tliis inemornhle day, and M. Garvin, E j q the citizens of Madi county ton considerable number, lepair „„»,T i u»i-^* nner tsble. vv ell furnished on the... , i people an* vvilli.igB| f,as,f,n (».V Uapt Samuel Higginbotham—t rd ol dibcont'-nt foiJb wlien after jwir’.ik ng of the dinner in miu« I, 7 harmony, tli»* t 'ilowing toasts were drank :w B ley— I he People of Butts *1 Charles Sn/rtlls acting as Pres di nt, g. d all hearts to^ and Edward Ware as Vice President of* the Day. • By B !• Tucker—The Day wn c* lohrnte fill'* birth ol Liberty and the deal!i ol Despot |i' ui ; a day that davv »,**«) ainii* blood and car .. age iii »v it set milv vv Ii* ii time shall sd ii th" las: iitinin ol u uions IL I dm t Wdli mis—Troup and the Tre » 1 \ , a lionbv upon vvliii li hundreds have rod ini power and oflfr j •• c.vcliang- this w a i ell word 'd .k i ,1 the Land By Col. J •t all heads •*»ijov our liiiertv, and all hands lo protect and 11,’lend Bi Wai-K,.fr -Joh.i F. "•’Ie -‘Iviir.np in*.I frarlp.* i. r.-mler in i np!*t ; nl (it-orgiii ; lie i.. Kjiiall) loo till! It it- ol til* I un n but an enemy to tyranny a oppression, either from abroad oral lioiu Ins straight forward course in the last gic. ts lias endeared him more than ever constitue is. By fticliiird T P nn.-J. lm Q Ail.nni* ; llii prou i ll (polltic iH . ) in;iy o^ain lie tin’ll in .m ■ 1 ,.e litllicr tltd Cut ol till- Viur gr.tlH' jilt li dn.ih.ni Hiul till, sons tn.'li ar. set oi edge, ordu other words, the younger Adam mi l ills all the p Hiical vices and vi. tu,-sol the elder Adams ; n». y w Pr. ,, ®J' c *thle a h ppv d i inical a u,unis' ration rrells-* Uurrepre^r i^-ss , weapt n ciaieth*-,, worth, all he ‘MM'ne patriots; h.,t Ah For-yth ,ppe.,,> t, iav e been i "adv lor trial with the •■vitlene'* hr ( enld troui the doriini-Mits at di. FeUeia ( <'y o sustain tlie Old Tieatv ; vv* isli we mny always have sitrh men at tlx he! tins of this republic, hut to evince our n r*r*:,n * fur the Constitution and the I ws vv lii' I t-n a. ate from it. W hih* we are thus fir 4,m>tuii( *-d. let iis not be lulled int« se. urit v . let us look around us with vigi* lance, and see hat a), is safe Let us set that ti.n laws be r spected, and wliethe we r at, take shelter under them as a sun refuge, against evpry violation of our pcr-l sons and properties, should w e hv s. rut ini/, ing, discov er deft*'ts, tlx- r-tnedy is at hand Let men of good capacity and sound sens* boson '(* tlx* approaching Legislature — Such men a.* will apply themselves with fideliiv to supply thudeficiency or correct th© evil. It is -aid that honor is tlie support of monarchy au-l virtue of a republic, but tr> «• lionot ir, tin opinion is inseparable from virtue There tv a kind of moral liv- porraey called honor, vv Inch attempt? supply the plnre of virtue, nnd imit lx r actions where she is not. we will leuvcfl ?iIum spurious piwdiictinti to monarchy , it is|3 loI no v„'no to a republic. My fellow citi w / z *' ns h f us adhere to virtue, if v\ e would I,c9 »' hnnorshl* , ,f vve would he useful, let us ad-3- hereto virtue if we would he happy let u>;' to the removal of the Indians from our lands, and in defence of the rights of the Slate generally. Resolved. That Col. Campbell, ai d Maj. Merrivvether, are deserving not only the commendation hut tlie esteem of the people of Georgia, for the faithful and fearless dia- harge of duty Rescind, That our Senators and Repro* entutives in tlie Congress of tho United States, and our Senators and Representa tives in the Assembly of Georgia, merit and receive the thanks of us tlieir consti tuents, fin their consistent and lndepeinluut •nurse of conduct iu relation to our Indiau At!* trs. Rcsoivcd, That the proceedings of this meeting bn signed hy the Clxiirinun and Se cretary and published in the Geo*jia Jour nal and Athens Centmel. ROBT. A. BEALL, Clt^nnan. QlIMTIUS L. F; A.s h l.l.Nfbtc’y, • i.'" '' Virixe II vve W ( ( *.„ # a d ,lf n 1° virtue, to III $ Allow UK now to cal l 11 ' '■ I llllicll « ill your attention t was reao before tli until a nr* mint of this address, ilu* Declai Cation ol Indepen.leuee. in wliicli not onl jour rights, hut our duties as fi l|ow*citi/., i t f till with all the flow of eloquenei * splendid ami t Bv Hiehard \\ um '. us f maj* w , j ranee lfon)l t ’ 1 1 ,e perrnrmanr litradon ■r.lnratlon is a <1 pre-enlati nStetX'e. it tliete magnanimity, and mildm mem of of our document of sold me impor uhlirne may he nppliet THE TREATY. | At a goner *I meeting of the citizens of New,tin county, convened at tlie court lenme m Cu. injton, on Saturday tlie eighth I July, i lalneuu hundred and twenty- • six, Uezd,iuli Luckie, l.-q. was f ailed to the ^eliair,and Seth l 1 . Slorrs ) appointed Socre-' Man Julius C. Alti.nl, K-'|. Saim.el \V i Kh iirm.y, tVi| Ji lin N Williainsi.n, I.m|. ..Major Solo and Cel Harrison ■ J -nes, rnsdn in inv appiopriate and intert-B- ptiuy reinaths, .vtien Seili IV citorrs -dfereil I.! 1# ili- I'nllownig pre'atnhle and or. •<... ...i.jj pirnimiiK aiiu resolutions rights, stimulate usti-^whirh had been previous) v prepared, all uf ur duties This d* fav, liief, vv, re adopted witlxm a di-sentiti" kvoic, NVl.er prill, iplesj[det' a* •e t he basisK, ehru prevail, and • <k< ms lien*ittjor bv die h. reni niiig uiiit- d, interchau^i ly vv,tli .m miiin si . strife. TOASTS partv may e.wli m . »d as a brother, ng opinions tiee a a treaty was held and ct.nclu- I ,1 ’•( *(,, igs mu me I itti day v. I : *4 ». bv i) (1 l /ampliell and good and great m the strum,r,-A. Jam, s .Merriw**dier, C .m nissiom rs on tho I iety, hut iny fiellow Citizens, lupan of the . i„t d -tates, nut the Cluelk t deia„, you long. r. Let us follow jgof ihe Cr ek Aatioa of Indians, hy winch . . , * » ll ■ was entingulHhoil to all tho ml.wiw. as he "id, on llm protection otKIamiscl iitn, d h> them wilhm iho limits ot’ Jini nie I rovidenee, do our ptmosi to |. r „-’*(f orjria, and in the month of .M n, |, ,|„ rf. duly and sole unh ratified hv iho to any earthly transaction, th there pro, laimed to the w orld, ot all that of human must not detain you long, r. Let us follow , n ation by H ffc'">ul,i I e pr ixl to see him Governor or tlii-j^ HX t a 'VP^' u< ’°ur b, loved Washington Jtlie In li. n tl f State a, a prop r lime. .♦and M hiinxl .f A,lare---Let partv shift jj,mote the rest,.rat ion of every indiv idual n ation, to the enjoy merit of It r country. _ Bv Mr. Littleto'i Ho,itc„---Cien Nevvnan ;S * T)ay - \\e hail it with tliaiikfii fiilxuigh spurned and scoffed ol hy a parcel otfj!" sand j vlul recollections, may our oh* ephemeral upstarts and calumniators, yet his*j e, ‘* he to celebrate it m the tru** spirit of •{ Drank by the Students of Jasper Academy y on the Ath last. Ii f* of the States and the rights of th-J* n M ,, 'h , y ol lightning ind executes them wit 1,1 po »!>••• *! the Slates he preserved at home nnd ' (. r u Bv ilm Y f ic,» PreMilant—Our absent liiou lj n;i ! i'.-IIo v * iti/. Tuom is F Foster. By tlx, Jr.it.n of thu Day—The memory ot5 the late V> ter Early *» his virtues as i ma nil ! he, mt -fi, ity is a ut ttesm tn, are fexampl worthy of imx.uioi,. I * v tin* ) .a On tries F. Iliynes—“Get ci • ey ii 11 lUM riglil-i under 'll" treaty ol the Indi oi Spi ^ )li Capt A illiam C Dawao i—Willi un \ 1 Ci ivvfinJ ; tlie firm Republican, the *• t.'ixxl stales nm ; hmhly disease blighted pr isoects in th" 1 11 day of vlarvli, Itlij ; n the X h .lay of Mircli ,10find I,.in 44 sis had been" not “ as lie was ” B» (’-I Y. IV King—The Go stit„ii„nofilic Unit" I Si tics , a -tire bond of union as a i* u li.npaire I hy tin* net of “ construe-1 tion ; ' (iijil gra.it it may not hecome a “ lope] ot sand. Bv Charles A R old—The President ofl the United States ; by bribery and c irniptionT he li i-* succeeded «n huying up lie (-I * Kentucky, to nrinure the Cherokee. R dges,} and lias employed a Vugiui i li irbour to sli-i fin* Greeks x,'. of tlieir Itu I m i.iey ; I vv , non ft of your wooden nutmegs ; give us t Old 'rftaly. By Maj Tl, .nns Stocks—The Hon Jolm| M. Berrien and I’houins W.Cobb. J tlx* tion. A H Longslroet—I’lin Or of t ,o Day; in stvh*. chaste nnd dignified ;| in d'div- ry, c ogent m l uiipreKsive ; iu senti-j in *• pirn and temperate; may the prim pi* . h -h is iln div .JvMiced, be ever mllit <1 to i>' in i wlf nail his Itaarait. t>. 'iciuli* L. vvis Esq —foe President of the United Sut -s , Ii• < «Msui,ied d .ctr.m* o oomp. t« u -y to sen I Mini >t, rs ubr-.ml vviiliou co'i . dii ig the S *ii;im ; n i outrage apnn tin C. >ii *t, tut ion >f die United dtulua and the com ln.» > r.euso of the people. B «»pt loliu *1 rick—-My companion nnd] <x»m a in ler in arms, tien. John r lovd ; ma>' Iiis s-*i • ices in tlx; delence.it' Iiis i omUry, eu tide him to a seal in in-,* Congtb&s of the Un •• trcnieiid' usenergy .«f thunder. By Dr. L. B Mercer—McDulliic and T.im under strappers, footmen it, livery; then •title,ich uid scuirility have haivded then it lo public opinion with a final inn mine it |! ,sh tixMi, with r-ontempt aiouiid the vast cir mil fore nee of the political world. By J U HtRignol, Esq 1 he n»**iiiory o! flfturv Laurens, the second Preside,it of *h* A'iioi ie-iii Congress ; few men have sutf uorn for the cause of liberty than him vvlul-i » prisoner in thr.* Bntish tow,- By Alex’r. Norris—May the memory of tho y. and toe spirit of ’7ti, rest in the bre.e.t o' •iv truehearted American By K J u,es, Esq - -Judas was entitled ti lus thirty pieces of silver, aud so ...is Hear 11 May to he.place. By J. G Andrews--The 4 h of July; tlx ub,lee ,.| American I .•dependence ; c. ‘ J so, cue he the declining years of ii ini u this day fifty yearn ago. dared to deel jto the world dial,til men a,e. mid ol light v.u |to he free By J. rrihhle—-(iro Jacks, n ; tli^ true and] |undeviathigrepublican, the pride.t lent of Iiis native state ; may lie long live to] „iny the reward ot Iiis I xtoix s. By Gol. Mercer, (ol G -•• . )— Cr, illu: n» *v its mliahiian's lo the latest ion be polxicallv as wise and limes ‘those worth and me, it us u ,me is intended t* [perpetuate. By H. B. Thompson, Esq —Talli if [the branch,n of a patriotic, tree; nur fruits mol her foliage he Hie support and'si,ad low ol John Forsyth, in the n xi Cougressl i td ction for this tlistri. t. By II Gib.ani---The Orator of die,lay; tli uui,try man ••! La Fayette By P O. Sullivan- -Mav the fate of tli proud P.irlia before the warlike (bty ol Al fiolonptii l»u that ol every ,|. spot who wool l] to infringe on the i .liereat rights in in. |patnoii< services will always be duly appreci ated and remembered by tho American poo [pie. Bv Gnstavus Hrmlri, k, of Jones county- he citizens »>( B. is county, virtuous and pa iioi in. By Cnpt. Cenxdl -GenT A Jackson, mn indidntf! I ii the Presidency ; at die cn‘*nin" ectio > I«• l lari'* oi.lv be staled, the health ol opponents curie t’.y repiesetifed and lx |will no lo. ger be del lined by designing men on, that siatio which he no justly meins By »lubli.ird Willi e only ni > . i L it ra •i present ,1'ffii tiltics and wipe oil* rrnrout: o',, ns; may lie b * our ext Governor. ByCipt. James Haiku s«- -Lei partyig *nsc .iikS u ii'ii, increase, and the foes of li- [bcrlv br iled on a grid iron. By Eli Congour, Esq- \1 ,v our county he ilv represaiited.it ihr* next * lection Tlie Prcsid nt and Vice Piesidcnt having vfirds* By* .G Montgomery. Esq—The President ml Vice-Pn-r i,l,*ni of tlx Day. Bv K T L Spencer-- Tl e Orator ot d, Day ami Reader of the Declaration of Imle ndencc , young >,»,•>, ol p dished manners id stal ing integrity : miyihe kind baud of rovidenee e.v r pukIo and protect them u cess to tlieir endeavors By Pleasant Clay---M *y friendship and nui increase thixiiglioul tm* land, ami the peo e not di'CHss politics, but at ihe next ele,.- >n lor Pienulci.t dock to the polls and vote for th it patriotic man and soldier General A • k *on. patriotism, a* ,J m .y sobrx t , peace and good* d* r preside a, our i.ible,our object being to 1 brnte, not lo I'urlei-qM" th* ,lav. J 2. / he -Uh of July, 177b The day oi, vv 1*ir*It. ,r J tilx-rs through tlieir representatives ap-' t'iiiu io tli" Go,I of battl, a, declared us ai gi and ind xeiideat people, and to this end,) *• *gu,t lo each other their lives, their for i i" % '»id their sacred honors j 3. Gen George JF(i&7u/i»/(W---Tlie states ’ iiij tix* hero die Christian, virtues not uni 1 ti g in one man every day, his character is. Jen John C’lai k ;W hr y o1 ' 1 detraction or flattery, his dust repo.*, s : te Georgia fYomdv 1 , * 1 *'’ h-tuk of thft Pol mac, his spi* it in tlx bosom of his Father and liisG d. 4. The Constitution of the United States -J I’ll" cold of mu union a .<1 safety, tlipfounda- tin ol out individual and national happiness; it was, as it is, and as it six old be, if au*- ptible ol .iineiKlment, et the people s:»\! lien and how ; lor a President to give it' ha, c'iistiur tion he pleases, and under pre-J text of the general well tie do what lie pi. a-; 'cs, not only destioys the constitution, but is l.mgerotis to American liberty; may tlx* peo*: pie h fore it be loo late, aiisu in their 1 uii tli, and mil l from office « very Ar | .Vocr.tt from the Iu >hest to the lowest or,I 6. ( Bv Capt J tok R > " rlson-- The i" brave ami iiiugnaiiiinous Pul .s' iousIv lull under ixT . .ficaii.Mi.s . i m. in rv o i, w ho glo S i vmi nail' ** ll'.w »l ep die bmvc w ho link torc»t, ** With u>l iheir country's honor ule*t.” By C C AJentcome.ry - J (^ Adams ; iho’] shcrcd i.ito ortlcc un.l. r su*jiinous cirrom lane s, vv vvei calling to judge of the tree] ) its IVtxt ; the a Imuiistraiion by its acts uii vve ,c id with vvh.it ail uihitrary tone In » kc I of sending cl *|. gat"* to Panama, am w w ith what pi 'fi'sivr liberality lie lieape upon (•••orgi.1 and on Georgia': La faijett* --The generous st,anger, 1 'vh svtnp »; hised vv itli an oppressed pe, pie, and! left his native land to light the battles of free doiii --vv,mdeious heiu! magnanimous wairi ( his tain** shall las; through ages, and as; |l ng is Washington’s name is held dear win Americans,or Liberty lias an habitation with |tnnn, the name of Lafayette will not be for- 1 : t'cn ; may he take up Iiis residence in Ame x •, an 1 may ears no more hear the clank of t»o els,tins of despctbni. (>. I lie Governor of Georgia—The fait It fi,' ' X'in'*l of otax rig.iis and republican insti [ti,lions,ackn \ ledging , ( || men equal, but non, ; his mono is ‘ God and our conn ?iry ” The memory nj General George Washing- ton --Tlie lino, statesman and patriot ; vve* 1 ii t enlarge in Ins praise, we have na- ni'*,l l\ .ishimjtoii, in that name all human ex- llence i* Comprised. ‘2. The Revolutionary lferoes— -May their e.ls nl noble daring ever live in the memory! ol th- ir counti-ymen and inspiie them wni.i einiilntioii and patiiotisrn. 3 The Army and Navy of the United States - the pride and boast of our country and terror of ou i enemies 4 The Franklin College—An histmition of lea niiig i. unded n such principles, and em- lu aring siirli objects of insirtiction as entitles it to cur wai ntest approbation. 5 The youth* of Montkello—Mny they pro* fii by V v p .III«c. | strife, in w|ii< I. tlx it fiulierh! .Hr-* daily engaged ny the infeiuperate warn, It ol partv feelx g and ever remember die ex press,on ot our beloved *V asliingion, “ united we stand divi led w- fall ” fi The signers of the Declaration of Inde-\ peudenre■ - I heir ix.mes will live in the memo rv of their countrymen, so long as this dav shall continue to i.e celebrated. 7 Mr h uchub (the Rector of the School in M mticello.)—His is the responsibility of guiding the slippery foots!* ps of youili in tlx paths ol vvisd in and virtue ; vve are happy m ':»y, Iiis mild yet i* H- xible integrity, i;u, qualifies him fi r his office H. The youthful/-.males of Monticello—Tli lain st am ng fix- I- ir --May their mental a* qnirements . qunl their personal chain,s 1 9 77ie Amencan Fair-—They have the beau iy and intelligence, without the dissip.tio .which characterizes their truns-atlautic m i l 10 Jasper Comity—-May she be vi rv feitile • n the pro* nrii> ns of J, fiersons, Madison Monroes an I Jacksons Hlieuuhle rights of life, uf' liberty , and tlx, pursuits of liuppineus, and let us before tins sacred | ledge be wrested from us by any fo-l reigi foe. bu, kle on our arirx tir, and lik*| tlie strone man. peristi in the ruins, and ex claim “ Dulce et decorum ©st pro patria mori.” president and huiihtc of th* l niled >\nuii t •<l bv pro. lamalion of tlm Rresident he me a Kii| mine law ot tlm land, thereby ‘ Vesting m (ieorgia Jon rc.r a complete ami ■ lute ii.lt to all tlie lands within Imr lim- i>r t supporting imdjj” 1 bliead. HyJ.'vncsS Park—Dor guest, Charles E I vvix *•, E*aj By C ipt. Jointhaa II vrahon—The G'*oeix i.HUt*’ ,*y prn l» iV t > ou Governor's com uand 1 def'-a.l 'ifate i igli s. IIv lira. I’nan, is 'Dawson F M«.yili ; a'w «ys re idv for r • <'s and St ,l«* saver, igntv • v Robert ilea, E>q.—Georgia, may s., )e . i from tho p«-i, »vhu u ol ta two | trtii win m * tir borders arc friendly to tne ex’* . *tn-i of her icrrilacy, and me rights of t! they ar» « Hon Jo when Si. iv. idl'd Edwar.i. I» '.V 'V.D. Weaver—The 11 V fi hi nail, *ur vv »ri hy K 'ni e- vit (” i .*s,at illumes ready t * die .h < fi ,li-oat,iot, in support ol tlm right native 3l tie. | Bv Iv L H vralsnn—“ Tlm P.,titan and P’, k L g oa-M.o i”—clx-s, card?, dice aifti }. *—'it a am* *,neat for tie present a l-j dent of Iii ■ ''I • tr • •d,, g »tie , ion it he Ri Im find Ilia, D. Weaver— Heir y ('lav ; hewn • it f >r a gi oat in *n, lint spoiled ia m i . ; a • vill ever ii, the puhl, until Ran eivss a tnw mi ire siitchtox \i i tot li*d l —' )nr Sen itors and Rep it uives i i Congress ; they tiavedoim tlx*. II. I a W G ,fi G or,,, toi l II J X »Ikm—George M. Troup : Executive ciinir, the goo.; dinger Foster Lang'lo idependuut and enlighten wlx! jinpl By D ChftVts; s' itesnnn. Bv fi B. Lull *—Tolui Q Adams ; whil digging fir |»opu iriiy it|(«*>rgia, he pa-se *l,i• > ij , n str eam of brimstone, »t, >i< k a v**i of hot w ater, and vv.*s at last chunked with ear bo nie aril gnss. K> Joini Clapp—Col. Thomas Denton, Sen ator front Missouri; wise and patriotic, h merits tho warmest utfection of tlm .American *'* l.« a superannuated citizen—The Brcnto- nii .fivstem lorp tying off the national debt— D, toco m tho tune, vis : Jupiturl Crete rnci ;4th of July ul Jackson, Huffs county Tlm Anniversary of our Vndepnndetin was celebratod at this place will, all tlm en-j lliusKisin and unanimity <>f fi. cling t ii.it could; xpetod Tlm Declaration oi ^Independence was first road by U. C.Mo/ t dbgouury, listj. m a solemn and impressive Hut inner, prefaced l»y a few forcible and up [Ipr.ipriate remarks A pntnoti , able and Mltieid oration was then delivered f>) IT>/i t mliurnry. E*q to a large and tespectablo an Jr lumce. Tho company the.i sat down to . pi i,t:.nb* ilinoet . prepared bv Mr. .’imuxins 7 After the cloth was removed, tlm followin', toasts wore drank : I'he Day we celebrate --completes the I,al M ' „Ulty since Iho -VI t Ml III >V P* h • lig i i.itbienc" •*-.< e I jv-cesses ol tlx* U ashiii 'Joii— fine first in war, the first, l,»e* tir»t lit ill,* he iris ol lus countrv fine recollection of Iiis deeds shall ii i indue Iiis ame in the most distant li,(uni uh tlx* '>'igltteM halo *»f honor and glo, v I I.’ P esidi ffersotx, Madi* m, Jiio ■ >e — l Ix'ii names will always be reverence >. | clx'i >s > I !>v the Ame, 4 Tl Tat riots of the l\ iu . of R ti riots ind , I roe ■Ives tie,.v,-on tlieir count,v and their com, v’s f-.es .’> The Greeks—Tlx> cool and careless in slier"- ce with which tlm arduous nnd bl .o . struggle ot tins unf <rtun >t" pe.qfie has bee ewe t ,s a reproach and ignominy upon a •'i-tendoin ; may they vet triumph in su, cess. 3 .... The South Am ricon Republics—We wei li lir<t t • r *c guise tfinr pvihtic.,1 ex.stem. tier they had "niancip.ited themselves iron <>e dominion of 1 lie imbecile and vo|,ipiti-.,i Eerdin.uul ; vve now hail with joy tlieir g-o ,g greatness and power, and sin,neb w.* i.vt their wisdom and unanimity of conns nv preserve vvliat tjieir valor haa sj dear- idiieved. 7. The Constitution fifth* United States— Vo should preserve it sacred ax the pall.idi •nch the •ople nhttio :—A ph ■ "Ills. S. Gerrg ,j—Debilitated and tom a sun de. »y the spun ol puny ; could she !».• enlhjhr •ned hy the effulgent rays of liberal priori ,les, she w old rapidly assume a more respeo tal.l" and loftier st *t,o.i nmongRt the si^toia oi the r„*o. 9 General Jackson — His gallant conduct ir lx last war, Iiis pain principles, and i». Icorrnpuhie integrity t 7"ther with Iiis ninnlv' il c" iisikI ,* i t , ours.* di rough life, justlv . n j title him to t!;*• g*. 'i gift which the Midi.,-, ges of a f • e .nt | p.itiiotic people c tit bestow , 10 f)e Witt (Uinton—His pairi 'tism,splen-' At he celebration of tlx* till of July, m'R’Ii I acqn.ie.ueilt^, and gigantic g-'iiios entitle Liberty! Thy fioadv votaries, fi •••mi vlain to Missoon ,«re met; Thv Jubilee dav of rirdi glories, \A e veu ly had! Well ne’er forget, G >r^i« s.tv-1 thee, she doth oont .-,s, On would— Altar* p irRy timriiy ; Jiut of slow jtisi'er, th ink the press Thy bum tl suou tid.h.ic where stiats ocn 4th of July al (’lawfurilsvill 4 Hi of July nt Gen S if Oil wore s\ in .Morgan County, Tlx* Anniversary of American Indepen nee vv is celebrated in the usual matin.' by the citizens ofi Morgan county, side in tlx' vicinity ,.fi (Jonoral 11 Gilmom, to tho number *>fi about with every demo,.sir.if ion of j< lie Dinner was prepared or, the oren-oonA ut which Edward W. Collier, E<q. olli fed as Rp'-ndeut, assist' d bv Gen. Stephen ^'unesjrcii 11 tii'nwrv, as Y e Rresident After tlioj* **• i ' • loti, wuh ,emoted, tbo following regular*^’ and volunteer toasts >vcn* drank : jHlJ] 1 *'' 1 The l a•/ ice ce'rhratc— Consecrated by-Silie e pariots m.i lilood ol l,«*r.*es ; may ,t be 3a >,! allow in I vo as ume shall last. Afialli' l 2 ‘The Constitution of the United States-' >in,»d mi wi-dom,justice (c mode.ra'ion l!* J rvet of on, libei iies nnd the safeguard cl 'man. .' The memory of Gen George Washington The lie,, the patriot, nod statesman ; |xs • voiion to Iiis country’s cause was neversui I The lb red of Public Works of the S««,J r Georgia— Ma they persevere mid prose ! ite tlx- internal improvement of the State s i gre »t an advantage to her citizens, ns to] mnortalize then,selves in so grand an The Officers and Soldier* of the Revolt/ ionanj War- Tlxy fought, they bi". , ill" •ompiered ; on tliis d.iy wo set under tlx hi .a•» •lies of tho tree of liberty, planted bv ,h, i wisdom, defended l*y their valor, and wn!". < }’ their blood ; if ever vve forget our gdl.ic irelttthers or tlie,,*floods, on the annual i, nrn m| this,lay, weslidl prove ourselves u loithy the Piijoyment ol the privileges the ut elms d foi xs at so great a price li. Nathaniel Macon— -'I l,e generous Reptih ilic.ui, the long tried and laitlilul public servant Ins political mors if any,fiave b- eu few, un of the head ami not of the heart ; m t(1 -/fin* of his days b" serene and luseu ^t I fljpcacef. I and happy ‘ l< ol!i! P ^ Dai Senator* and Renvesentjtixvs in Con ■nt »», Vj. m ,_r,.,.j .. . . .vc ... t!i, y Hie tlm'iil.. A I ul) '|,pproba mu it tlxn constiux n s ^ 10 The Republicans of Ihe U nited States ■ ^U'.ion in semiaiont, concert in action, the Hostile Indian Chiefs at Washing - I hen p i n nils taken ; w hat a tin c in ent to iI.e pet pie «»( Geoigin , w Imse r«-L. i have been miudeied by said Clii, is ; nro portraits ot Adams, Andrews, C»»iw» • tlx is, be pl.tCcd among Uieir friends am Tho following is an extract of an Oration deliven ,) on the 4ih ofi July, lr ; 2t), bv VVlM.lAM T WlL, JAMS,IN, one ofi tlx Students ofitlie Jaspei County Academy, at Montirello. Fallow-Citizens—Who opportunity thus afti.rded me by the partiality of iny fellow students, to come forward on this biteres ting occasion, is in p< rfect accordance with my feelings, however indtifeieutly I bn qualified for the discharge of the duties] of the office assigned me. J stand Ix rejx t**'2 ,,v crumeri to depiive the State of Gear ns tlie advocate of fieedom, though such l^ 01 ‘‘‘‘f riglxs have been from my * ariiest recollecimn, forfl Rescind. That we view the condu< t XU3LXC l¥lF.E»2:irraE. THE TREATY The citizens ot Luuicm# county, ngreca- hle to general notice nnd invitation, met at the court bouse in Dublin, ot, Tuesday tlx 4th of July, ld2G, fi.r tlx* purpose of celo •'rating the day, and the Declaration of In- d«pender,ce having been read, General Da vid Blacks/irur, was culled to tbo * lu ir and George Mat/itr, Esq. appointed Sucre tary 1 he following preamble and resolutions w ere offered by Eli Warren, Esq. & bavin beet, read wore agreed to unanimously. Whereas,our forefathers buviug receiver aKeries ofi injuries, insults and wrong •liter fifty years ago, to declare their vv tongs und asssri their rights ; and we !m i>ing this day assembled fioi the purpo.a! ( .|'i |Ceb brating tlxit Anniversary, deem it ,,n privilege and duty to express our opinion, nrxl s. mini, ms r, lative to the runny v\ rouge! xml injuries w inch thu State of Georgia In received from the general government an more especially in relation to the late Creek' T reaties. tile Sta Re it therefore resolved. That the of Georgia I,os a right to contc.d the ndvantngis reMiltitig to lx r lVxm the 4 reaty ol February, leiif), that Treaty I, jug passed through nil the t'.rmnlilxs ... qun ed by the Const i< vu on and vesting i ightJS in tlie state ,,fi which tm power on eanliS fitfully deprive hs but by our 'induct of Iiis Ex-k P Resolved, That the •clleney the Govern,! niiintaming the right • ur warmest appfause hat in all m*. cssnry measures f. into effect the laws of tlx state mg ofi the land a• quire,I bv the Treatv' „fi^ t,M,lv And vvlierens a certain instrument ofvvri- ig purporting to be a treaty was made in .Murcl, liiht, at tlx* (’tty ,.f AVashington, bv ill** Secretary of War and certain Creek and (nrrokfe Indians, bv which at, attempt • made to annul and make void the trea- ’> I tin: Indian Springs, and pioceedings • ad under if, and which guura t> cs to tho Indians territory will,in tile known aud ac knowledged limits,.f Georgia, to which the Lnited States had neither right, title, nor him ; for by the compact of 1^0*3. between Lbiited Stall's, and (Jeotgia, tin* l iuted. otntes r linquishcl to the State of G• orgia, [all the right, title, or clam, which In y might have had either to the soil or juris* diction, to all the territory within tbe limra 'd Georgia. And yet this New Trentv iso <alle,l) made under the two of the Rie-ideut i- pr* ve,| to have been founded in the most base truir/icny, fraud and corruption, (a charge often reiterated, hut never proved Hgixnaf tho treaty of the Indian Sprmgn) and this loo within the know ledge ol th„si> who framed the treaty, for if the statement. !«*f Mr. Barbour is to he relied on, this New jl reaty was made wi,|, a knowledge that die Indians making it, were violating th** positive iustiu, tin,is ofi thur Nation Asd tlie statement of Mr McKinney it i>: [proven that ,h,ec-fouttlis ofitlie amount paid as tlx* price ofi file land, was to b" divided amonggins small treaty mu lung parly and 1 •' w bivorix-s ai home, with forlv ihousuml 1‘dlars to three Cheiokees In il therefore re.solvul, That vve deny , lie constitutional right ol the Pr* sident and ^Senate, to ami ill or make void any law of jgthe state, niu. l, less a Treaty vvlii-l, tho "nsf itulion declares shall be n supreme law iml, because to admit it would lx> -fate merits-™' |,f r >' v l»*(lgi g tlx* will ofi the President lion, nnd- rTen l, ' > rmt to the Constitution ofi tho cn, ryixgV,United Ft a • - the supreme law. lispos-^ liesolvcd, J11n. vv, view the late attempt- r £iQ of h* r riglits by annul! ug tin* Indian Springs, lie may be assured of i ur tho treaty nl 11,«• Indian Springs, as nothii o,d,al support Resolved, Tin it vve view the lam pn-trn- led treaty made it Washington, n» a firm Iulent arid eotrimf attempt bv tli .M-rn ral here freedom needs no advocate 1 staintj as the humble organ of our congratulation on the absolute and indefeasible enjoy-mcri ofi this, the very chief of earthly b » ssings I begin without prciace oi apology for my itieapability to address so respectable on m ^d ence on tins momentous occasion. T ubject has taken such possession of my x ulties as to leave lit’lo room h>r vanity ixl hui littl" fi>r d thdence. Tlie Orator is] '"I'-cd nothing when compared will, ins heme Tens of thousands of frer n t this moment ass, miffed, us with , rd, in evei v part of this great nnd grow-! Ijtlx' I’le^ulent m retaining hi . ffiee tlx Indi • •J i agent, Crowell, ami hi the .,pprobation iimJ encouragement lie has given Games, find Andrews, in their outrageous nod m- siximg cortdu, l 'owards the cons itnted an-, t'Millies ofi (,«..rgia, a further ev,d, ,n ‘ r, ‘ V""' hw, than flit* tm* oiistifutioiial Usorp .riou of power to answer Ihe purpose© of fart ion and fo ly. , itisolved, Tlnii our ctificltnc. is unim- P " e ln *'•« iumy III' ill.' Iiidi.in Simrij;,. nuthuig l.ayinjj v. <1 ajininsl it Wo 111e, i' i" a . ’>t fli*' si* m i. i xml s .ind Ian gin "u !'■ «nr !"■* L<-(tl.lmure, “ihnl lull relinnco IS HII.I .".Bill Iu lm |.|||( Hil in till. Tr.'uU uf , tlx Indian oprings, that the title nb.nmed ;b> f within the lim Is of rgia. ik ax h. solute veiled interest.that ix thi ; the whole l.-n it rv will b I,on or stactory, a.id lus disposition to trample upon the rights of tbe right ofi eu rv immedinti Iv upmi , ^tl.e nxniraiinn of tin. time limitPd'in tlm lit so nil. That while at tbe hazard of^' | rent v he insisted on and accordingly carried - Im*, our prupprty H.ul hur sni , n..l l,,n. i i'.i.■ .-llVr ■ " I,on i vve will support, maintain und delendft n arc-j^Jhe general gov ernment in all the rights umfii privileges given to it by the states, so u.soj wo will at '.he last extremity support, umm Result ed, That wo recommend our Ex- •cutiv o to iuvito an amicable n«-ti lenient of 1 1 fhc,hies, should any nri.*«• in c.irrv ing tho • t.v of tlx Indian Springs into elf,•ct^tltn^ % 5 May the Legislature of the Stale of Ge , • .in its councils, divest itself of party niff,i ice, so as tit art the par, ol wise, ju liciou ml upnglit statesmen, and vve will have no > firm U Troup Governor of Georgia—j • >t cnlit>h<e.| M.iit-s nail and Midi J Crawford«ville, a diihmiv par ule rt-J.'N* , by lleriuoa M rcr, L, q Aiursluil il..- o«y, avcouipaii.Pd with a li.iu baud of miiun. Al I'J .I'rlork H larpn runcum... ,.J* | ,,| 0 , uud gi-.i.lu.iinn u»«i>'i,li|ril uud.-r hi. h . <IK iur erected fir Uv purpu.e, wliuu tl.u i'ufoiiii Iii■ ii •<> Hi" i "spec? and xlniiiation ot his roun-> * tr v a*,d dx cnii< Ic ties of Iiis state ] * It l ie Navy —An tionor to our own conn- . in i '-• ithsn ; . • >m may it n* ' iu > h tlx* p> i'i**, t " ori-ament ind support of ’'» o o l* and glory. Reni an . I ankiin— The rival chieftain Auiiricau rivals , though uo military tune 6 Gtnvo Flie true p ltd di'fendt! 7 Our able Statesmen aud Patriots, the Gear ia Delegation in Congress — M iy tli v lo • vc in this life to enjov ilie bounties ot Provi OiCft, and in the world to come oter .illy ir i" Heavens, that children y»*t unborn mav i p their names as men that • ib •ten and t ilex or ilirir country V best »i»t* rest H The Pat Hots of' 76—Who I,bored ix 'h**irc *u:irils,blot in tlx* field, to procure u» iberfy ; may vv.* preserve it and hand .t *l«»v> • » posterity u sullied 9 The Anno and Nu n of the U"i ed 'date- - A shield and sure delenc" .»*> un- foretg, ippreKsion <1 ’yranny JO Morahtu and Religion cf tbe U States— • e can sit umh r ou* own vin* ixl ti •»<l serve our God. -. netoni ' i>- *lt «i ■ 11 Tit / ***** Magistrate id the U S !>ns been Ir .. lx wit 1 10 s, it a ,lumber ot in.-i *ir« k, uut’.*v*'».« m I» the interest of some of these S x s. vv* |t he re fa e hope his lino* ,s short aud Iiis routs (uill t>" anx nded. r 12 The District SuRrm of oht Slate— Mny nt he hiitx'd in • lilivion, and the people vote kin the g- , •* old vv v f 13 The Fairy,.r — f ** The wor'd v»>i nul. I be garden «ioi wild. And man th beriui, ngt.ed, til wuiuan smiled." I VO l’> Ft R TOASTS. * Bv tlx* Ri' sident •G»nrycM 'fi .up; moj- ilv in the pursuit of ill* mieiestof tlx* S ate, nmt fi an mth* «upp it I her right J 1 l. Georgia -As a people mav we l,p n |ie,l, and may our strifes cense and our di ^x>ns hav" an exd. 3 13. Ihe Fair— Heavens last, host gift |inan, out*joy in prospenlv, oar s>>lai Iv—niiv ; tlx* cli.u ms of tlieir persons i I in* iiiui " beanti’ il and shine " ill, more Ins' Bunder a Repu»>lir.,u tli:n, under •• despotic go-! t. ivernment r VOLUNTEER TOASTS I By C I C'Imm. k - o i ells, Rres:.h-i,t of the ■ Day-—The Officers ol tlie. Revolution, n Qlurgettiiig ;lx- toldn i.i, wn kl* fed often Iff. ■> i their iii >r Ix h for me vv iii ol k!i >es ; tli gamed ,lie !.!*»• tv we now enjoy ; let the m mory of then* dix vemexis tie handed do* • mio fitlier lt> Min m ,lx-1 tesi posti'iiiy B Edw -nt W ,re,M Vice Rresident-1 ('onstito ion ofitlie I'uiicd Stales; the ;* ty if pioperly construed; phr repuhlic, to , »*l *brnt<* the return ofi thatB ,H * n u,| d defend tho sovere.guty and inde-- i,,s * < ' n ^ ft»r imliing more than right, w the bn i it a t • the gpropei t answer his ovv i , us puip ses . C ipt Jam, s I, ng pot. ot 11 a, lie think' it mid The Panama Mis* a Republic;) .'•runient to lx- engaged ill; in *v our ’i • i that Coixjres.i ,.ct vvithprec *1111.11, .n hem and the world tlmi vve emu into 1 hi es for tlx* protection of any nation fiu liei than our sat, ty requires; tiie pledges « X »"r g ernmeni, to the 1 ontiary not will,staud-i Bv Charles Ciegh rn- -Tho hcroet. of *7l> ; iv »h* ii latter d *y she crowned with tnclaur, .'i. It- ,V' ,Ilium Da ml, Fsq.—Cn|. F.dvv.11 I A ;«* ♦ ; one ol the Ix-r cs ot 7b , mav pem of happiness attend me remainder of hi lav which may most einph ,tx ally be caIlfldBP en ^ ence tbe State of Georgia against ' J * “* 11 “encroachments from anv quarter Resolred t Thnt the fi-r< going resolutions! be publislied in the Ue< rgia Journal and] Southern Recorder. D BL ACfvSHEAR, Chairmti Gko. MATHtB, Sec’y. Gen Al, 1 led of Feb,*, Daniel * l th** ill'll i»rv, | i * v ; tlx* Ne\* • mmIh.i u of tl, tlx* go d sens •' R'tMV >1 , live’ The Cr. ek Trea 1 pnn is o '• mod ilx if held a* i ■ nix age on Georgia, an i : mix riling By Will.' - rn- | c t> n rid H it.ti, .ibiiinuou' i ii co.,li ,8*th ' l >»X els that are • ntvvin* t : v < M*t R. I lane* « k I 111 1 lx leyot pen. foni politi. al redemption Ofi the thousands of pour Greeks, whe tre ut this moment s'rnggling and comon 'mg lor tlieir rights, will, the Ottomans in lm very a.Totiv of conflict Alay tho Lord • fi battles aid them to nonie forth successful •ml triumphant over tlx *c infidels, and mny ’i'r,<tiat,ity and the blessed word, together .viih the arts nnd sciences for whic h that hruve people were once so celebrated be spread over their little peninsula with re loubled effulgence, l.ot a fellow feeling t'«>r oui brother men, who are now engaged n a tremendous struggle f'»r the very inde pendence which our fathers have won, giv, dignity to our joy on tlm present occasion • nd tempei it with sobriety, and let grati Hide asci ndiug t>> the great disposer ol invents, txr our deliverance, l»* mingle, ith heartfelt aspirations, tint they to* may persevere till they I,ave obtained tlx vic tory, and that they may have wisdom t> secure us well as courage to achieve then ffb> ,*ie a . M.uiv noble instances arc recorded ofi •11 cssful combats on this iide of freed, » may say six has spread hei wings o' is hemisphere, her happy nnd benign Alienee h* l> it tl* arlv from pc'e to pole, tl i- great piophe* y, it app.-ars to m> ncsrlv I*, filled. *• tho mill, n’ ium i» fast a| proaeliing ’ tfii Panama Misrum wiil fulfill' • t. as I u,x!erk■ • n Gi, n il'i'am,and Fra,in 1 will send then Lx ,»« Eagles, and Ldt"s. t*.' me- t 'ho Lambs ot'.Sori* and 4. u l, Amer ica. Of li.oity secured a** vv, II w xcquir-l ed, our revolution has afforded the only cs-! * tnblislied precedent, our ; • ople had .* isdxtn! ■ *, r as vv xll as courage, tlx* , >gl.t* they rn over .1. TIIE TREATY. Warrknton, Juiy 13th, 1820. Pursuant to prov ions notice a large aud respectable number of tho citizens of \V;»r- ren county, convened at the court house in A\ arrenton for the piirpnsn of expressing an opinion relativeto the late Treaties mad. vvijh the Creek Nation of Indians, Major Robert Augustus Btall, was called to th, Secretary Tlx* object of the meeting was made known by the Chairman in a few impres sive words, when a committee was appom- T**d consisting of D. L. Ryan, Edwin Baker Grigsby E Thomas, John \V. A Pettit, and M iciiael Cody, Esqs to draft resolutions progaive of tlie opinion entertained by them >t said Treaties, dec. ■iff The committee presented the following! i-fforcauii'lo and resolutions, which having L ‘ n j, fl > Grigsby E. Thomas, E«q. and; li»« is addressed ,he meeting—vv hereupon they were adopt* d. "ill be satisfied with ix.thing less than jus tice J Resolved, That our rights being Consti* Itutianally vest' d, vve intend to be tenants o I*ho soil or tlie sod. Resolved, That the above preamblo nnd resolutions bo signed by theCI,air,nan,coun- tcrsigm d by the Secretary, and published [m tlx* Georgia Journal, Southern Recorder land Georgia Messenger. HE^Jvl All LUCKIE, Chairman. fehiii R. tiiouus, riei retary. tiie treaty. Monroe, Walton County ) I3th July, lb2(>.* ^ According to previous notice, nnlffirfu ham, and Q L C- Jrarxklm 9 Esq.appomtt d|given, a very numerous and resjfl ‘ I'wCtablo loiu utirsr" of tlio einzena of Walton coun ty, mot in tho court liouse for tlio iiurpoa.- of evidencing tht.it feoliogs in relation to th, late Creek Treaty. 6imc« Holt, Esq w , appointed Chairman, an,l Or Hampton iy Hill, Secretary, oftl.c inooiiiiu T| le (|, 1U ‘ heing called to order, the Chairman ., a vc u lucid and irresistible exposition of the ob. ject of tho meeting; after which the f„|- lowing (.reamhl- and resolutions were lead aeperately submitted, and unauitnck, Iv Adopted. m J From tho excellent eonstructinn of f r .ninent the will of the people lias and I VVhi.na. an important and interestingBiught to have a due degree of Tn'auence "in Berisis has arrived iu the history of our po- •' — -• — u Bhtie.d utfairs it. win'h it lets t.ren ntteoip' l>v .1 .Veto ireutn with tlifi Creek Delu- Sgetion a' Washingf ito lake from us a 00 phe councils of the nation. "I’is our high est and proudest privilege a,freemen fr. elv 'and fearlessly to assert those wishes on all City, in J uuarv lust.JJnieasures touching our general inter.st Iu . ttion of oui lands; and’''those countries where men arc compelled believing as we do, that Ceurgia has ever* to bn.v in assent to the blinded dictum ***,). they letainad , i retained to herself the right uf entering up- J tratiMiiittcu ro usiheir^f* •,, and xccupy mg the uuiocated Territory " the King can do no wrong,” should tho people meet and express their teehnes il l. s {ardiiij the Bavious uspersioas of the unfaith-. Hy U. M. H..ct.iu}, ,J. M. Troop Deputation and responsibility, these ar.. weeonaidpr the cunlrmt made by the Hs- V of thosopmd 10 whom' we delegate li d the essential eharaeteis of just and h giti- c.i.tar. of War with tlm "’reel. Delegation' The sense of the people, though no nnm* r ’ mate governineutk. every departur. from at the City of Washington, in January h.si, alpaitofourrnnstitutii.il, is f.,|t and Ul * ibo. those is a stride towards tyranny, an attempt-called the .Vete Triutij, us repugnaot to tho knowledge.! to be a rot. I check upon puhf "