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Ne*/chntah Wor ' 0,t ' r ’ :l j° *’ >»t ( MaxU-r at
!*r tile stale of Georgia! as alao o*f |T», iu.
of sharing the same file
v, will, there!*.re permit, tho tin-
Hoard of Dirert-.ra of the Uni-
teTi?r"u!ren Mission:) at Salem” lespcctliilly
state, that nil our Missionaries in dim rent parts ol
the world in general, and our Missionaries in the
Cherokee Nation in particular, are instructed never
to meddle or interfere in the political o‘.fairs of nnv
• to attend faithfully
policy ol the tlovernmont, treat them
ness and liberality,and penniltheui t
tile State in
iSnt and
th lurid' , reality of distrust.
.Ml in Congress, an
having in the intsriin I
Which anmilled the Vi
Gitm'Bitt SJouv,
• Hitt u
should not he furtlmr
onven. jand [,,
»<* IhuJlatnro
• U,B ';." M »? ""IflPj vvnlilln which, in Iramin-'t
,ru*; . e t re tlVIt th V" H " mt Tio,
meinhers oftheir
that their future dist
Encouraged and protected hv the General Govern
ment of tho United States,onr’iVti*Hmn:iiieH were the
first who commenced, near thuty years h go to as
sist tho United Mutes in, civil'zing the ('herokee
Nation, \>y iuspartm* religious instructions to th :n
and hy other means, whicli although n<*t without
sitpees - *, were attended with gnrnt cvpenrua in tu*
establishment of two stations at spring IMucs^nm!
Uoy u ehgelagei*.
As soon us wo became aeon iint«l—nhout four
Weeks :i go. with the laws pvucilb) tho file I .* :: >| T .
tura of Gyorgiv, after mature consideration of tlie
particular re aliouot our Missionaries towards tho- p|« V ed omou.f tho
nation, among wltuip they r«*: Itlvsl' and the tend, ney
of said laws, we concluded tint at all events the ieil
object of their longer rettidciieo among Raid nation
could not l.e promoted under existing < ireuiiist.Hices;
wo ordered their removal out of the Kmits^i.f (.\ . r -
IfUi. to a temporary refuge in ’i\ unc.ss, e, until lime
• Itpuld enable us to t ike forth, r im n.iun ...
Concerning the Uuv. «iod!i. h iiyhan, wlio was
hound as Uu I ted Slates officer, to remain and at*, -ml
tolTia f
old Ccnrraf resign d his
(hr cm hini.1t If upon I hr. pc
to the Gegui-
'nJz^r'rr.
tiop, was vlwatvd t. li,. V‘" 11 1 1 . ‘ nut , <iporgiu has pass'll tri-
lar excitsd hv th. 'LUT A* »*xt c«' >r I rlvcti ! ■ • • up '■! !!.•.<•! trill*. Tlio pt-;,y.
t:„.V„v he \ '■?M •> IjiimpUin rol“. w 1,1, cx.nlpl.- r. > trlotod trod*, is n fimdutheuta! doe-
nity. uTSly«.n7iuc.*d ihr ?V‘' K '.’ ’ f '■ I*'“ ' " ’ !l N'i :,; ‘ improvemvlft in its onward m:i„ii
I*'* c.iso of Mr. : nrsylh, tts appealed in Tjy th- 1 viv..,. at.'-m, \nd t.hdnvvnr govermncnU at-
tlie 1’ederal Union, \yi:: j t > direct tho pursuit*, employments, unm*-
Mr. i or-1 <f)us and •Mpitul of any ptoplo, it renders Itself ri-
... that nf taking,hullcr J'iZr mV .:. ; . i ..l‘ y “^tempting what is WipmctiiMiblo, and
Lumplii i s prudent ad nr,. ab.ivv , t, d,
veiltcd lint in n,,l r«*l il'piishill'r his ,
■ J What t'; I Illative \v is I li m l
th.-Td ’
tlm 1'illuwiiig Ilu.
I.! 1 1 " prc|H)i'Teiiis nnd absurd lor rejection, minute, in i ; and i.r, scaled
’. fl * . not 1> > thmiglit to inculcate subm s- I purl, which w. . ndapled :
any eviljj*nnil of lung fcnihiran.tt', times I War. wind to this meetingn« d-legate,to
pro Old tliuniselves, ivlicn man ffasviit th. auunly In tlic>nmosed Util ttr.m! C
■ ‘ ■•enlion, t,'hehfldin lsalnntutwon the Cturth Monday
fX ntlemen, to wit:
PF.MTE.vmuy'.
‘ ••ill tbc^VorU*»Uoii« «nc«
existence, prosperity and
llwir up I lly removal be-
Tiviggi
lordly upheld Mt
svth had no oppnsitiun ;ia <; ,
is denie in rvlati-'ii to them, niionM liavu fir iis
po.r. the nvcoiiipli»hiiii iit nf tiul olij eet.
[ I im 1-iM" 11■ I -r id ih .s letter upon oilier suliiccte
relativo t.. f d. Hnnf'md’s duties.]
\ ery Hesjn'ctl'tillv, vou .
(iKOlillE U.CILMEU.
Col. John W. A. PisroRD.
i it at ail t
. tinit Ilia and Mr. Lu
nod by the (•hairman
ed in tho Millfdfeville paners.
J ACdil McUlsENIH)N f Chairman.
liAfcDWI
tQ his duty <4i the pf*t uttice, we thought his In in-;
a citizen and othcer of the United Ulatts wrmid
I'xrct rivE Dec»rt.mk*;t, ^
MtlUtlzcrUlr., I Mi Man, USM. ]
W'»vo a iKitiicieiit passport lor him, hut advised
Siifli to state Iris situation to l!iu ]*«j<t Maatm* (ien-
cral, await his snccMttOrand move thereupon. ,
•. earucatlyand re.»pectfullv, entreat th, ref. re,
your Excellency, to grant Raid Uev. (hulleih Uvhuii!
Sir Suf' ■ of * vi.J. nc •. has hi en 111 lint .1 |fo u
the (government of the Unite'd f't '{.-h, to convin -t
the Courts of this Mtate. that llio Missioii *riea urn-
i . , ... rokees, by the Amcncs:.
li ini ..f U..reioi, MU-.ioiis, are not its c-ents. an
therefor**, not exempted from the opt ration of i
I »’.v foihiihliM;; white personH to res«de among t
Clierok t*8 without license, in continuin \ so tn re
bide, you imM h ive known that you v. cre’aolim. in
violation of the laws c f t:;e M.te. 'i’iie l.f.htiiken
declsioji oi the Mup-nor Court, upon tliin i:object in
the I its* mi •(• di t ri.iin, (l in (i winm tt romitv.li .se n-
iihled you for :: time, to per. . t in v...u mm Vu; o
the humane ji licy whim the (ioneral (iov. rninent
has ad p:«ol f<*r the rivi!i?.ation of the Indians, and
in your id...rts to prevent their submit: ion to the
laws of C. i.ruin.
llowex
iiv.i v hnv
1. tier
[for t:i;: or dug i.v jotHtwAi..]
M .<rr. Editors^ Mr. Lumpkin, in hi*
uiv. atiVcis to <• afmnJ th., urgent don
■ .
All of tile people." Unt. if h-sincerely heliev
i' itioir will >■ .1 linn out in Mav. and f^.iric h
!YI
ilis’rust the devel
«ml hold ,m 1- h
Lumpkin think V-
himseli'? Ah h
will," we mm
I fin nary letter, he
di inif.'it i.»j•; • ii • t . Siii.i.', hr favoriu >• otli.
il } '•xpoiwo -thil I think is :i plain, buTa true
' • •
tm:is 1 ri'strictiot.a. Fourt'nly, l luwo byfievml, U. Uinvn »:v, Secretary
antl (I ’> h •: uvr, that tin* unusuaf excitoinmit
:T“lleii Up in our iS: ! ?r State la. ! i;:*..n r. uiulron-
i f!u ;'*;l under one prnt.va or nnothor, Iwu bt'cn
j t.j“vitigJj th ) in drum nlality of tho leading men ol
, . f ; > .ii:i lilt part* with ’uil :,i.,r \i .vs, one of
■ iV i !!' <IU ^ thin):, waj i-i jinha up mi iv-mn willi the
Prejidntu, whiuh tlmy Imve efmi ted, tirul to iiirther
I h’;h \ a and gratify the peMnti.il unihi-
1 - i**. t* . ;i ) :.i. h'.i iiu’h u ms,-; ;e 1 eanm t
urnnit in
tuber
l’ r ‘
that
( d if to I*.
’that will, 1^1 my I '• *do
1> ■. ? -dr.! ->r i :rn* di d*U\ i
VeI .-■atile IM I wllicll «41l !l
S dotm . •
wrote his! t;y | ; , f) k t » IU i
al, your conduct in this respect,
‘ been. 1 am si.il desirouu that you tdu ul ;
tndida
Co
rnor, mid t:
Li May, lmwever, when he pub- 1
fa.--, r.t t» t In* rrc.uisiti'm ri'l-isj
must suppose th.ll he believed the
• r.i't.le to his •oming, and therefore I
ci Mr. Lumpkin upprehend V at
' oft!
in pa. ty uu.l it i prim iph
iid. 1 never it;t ;ndod mediately
uii*.t'»ly cr eontin ytitly, tn do nn
‘id:i< tin* Yicv-IYcsidm.t. Jack*
i nn.J th * 1 h.ujiocrul-t ol the l otin-
f m [ i pr ■ Uu int p'.-rit v
1 am prepared to
break until f.ny la -i ; p •: ..•• ... vvim iii.iil ».p-'
o him.
V\ ith tiv’ti who L*(! t!i * van i.i i:upnshi;r thm
oh : * ma siir- s, I ou' ii it <• msm to t 1 ox
’din r th * v.n in removing t!mm. A*, ith *•»
ptem’ er lie.M. th*. full..win
•!: McCl.ndon, Williamv« K.Ir.iw, W.iiiam'w
** ' I.I. t.livcr. niul Alexander AfrlJunnltl,
mi l 111 <■: Si- lino nr 111 -rti of tli« delegatus ii|ipoimi.-il
ttl.ttnl.l rrlii- u t.1 Hi-rve, the r. imining ,. irt of th , d--
legation to have the right of aimoiulimr a
pera iiM to till s jitl vacancy or vacancies.
Hisolretl, Tli .t Ihu pmci-udii: eufthi. meeting |.e
. ... ... , .. live nil o|.|iorliiliUy of 11 voiding the I'liiiiiMliment
A'vur KiiuJ prutrrtioi. during inm.l iy, until lie uktainei which
n HUCceSaor, and in case he kIi mid have Inn n nl.-eu-; p:a s.-nt r. . . • ' Vou are, therefore, edv ;i
sjy arrcR'.ed to - 1 1 •' ' ■ ' '
intertVrcnce, wliereby you v/i^pld cmifer the great ,!
IWvor on us an 1 our t t iety.
Itcspcclfully, vour Ex ••-Ilcnr- . ’a oliedicutserv't.
' JtUIN C. ULUKIsi:!,’,
. CHRIST riH’ULKIC SI1AAF.
'i’HL'iLOitL f[ i Ul.Z.
'Jk'ie U mid of Uirector<i ,>f the United Hretlireus
Mis ! ns.
••lir ipiit it witli
ford the (
K\ kt 11vk I)i:pak; m » sr.
.V:/.W,o1 :-:A .■//;•//, 1 . !
TiK.tTt.EMF.jr —^Vnur letter of tliu iUtn nil.
t!ie a-.ihjcct of MissionarfeS fr.ip'oyed hy the
of Oiroctnr.* of the United I’.n thr.-n M;.* i n.
the (.‘herokee Indiamijis ding m (.ie.o jia Ini
received. ^
I have the hi '; ' r ■ ; 1
ter of the United flr.-tii.ea, an! eiitire eouliih n
prr.\u* and e.lu :olia:ii/.e the. hwitin n and s iva;j«* Ai;or*
igines of our c.mntry, h'M ii directed hy tTie mo.';!
pious and h iievolent III’.hives. 1 rep. ret tint your
M , —i ni irk* i jdn.uM have ip ::u! nil 1- dif.ieulty in
comnlying . nth the re.aiir. mer.'s <h thf La w ; of
ths Plate. Tiie principal object of those lawn Ins
keen to remove from the Olierohih s wli *;> men of
had character and tlms.* who li . .1 mistnken vi. w.>*»:'
the righto and |>-wersoftlie n! tie have been eng; ged
in exciting tin* Indians tt* m ditio > and opposition t .
the p*.licy of the (1 •verm i.it 'Pin* oiiicer of the
guard, wiych hash • n : :*i u.t ‘am *ngthet!i. ('her-
jtkrea to pr-<t-*ct the |»uMi« pr *pu ty front t iw.-j»• •
ninl to arrest v i >l ito. s of the ! • wallas been directed
specially to bring t** trial t v>ry wh.fe man who j,i
nny manner c imi:;i:!-. in i ija . p« • i our Uherokm,
pojiula'.ion. And it. is a uourc ofhigli satssfarli t-
uHlievo that . t i oftli
laws of l!iv S', ite, tho right; sol lilterly-fpers )n:i! seen*
rit*y. and private property, I . I.mgiti^ to the |mlhr.*<
are far better ]>r ;t- tiled ti. .n t!i , h ive been hereto
fore.
According In your r. (pue tfaiid in full confid. ace
that ymtr .*L • . oi.irien will c-m form to your direc-
dir ;oio I to Wait
iently remove from the iStato or lake tho oath le-
ijuired by law.
I cauuo'c.lose thi.i loU r, witlmut < 'es-fug the
fullest conviction that the reihifVal of the Uhei okees
to the west of the Mi > lippi, wjji result to their ad*
vantage, and the hope that m.c.'i ie.no*. »1 instead of
emliarrassing the efforts . ; (’hr;e. :iu e.ommiinie.p.
ling to them III" light and saving inlliieiice of the
ilospel, will prove the i liicient nieane of i>ht. i in:i
fur them the most «nti* •hetory : m < «.
Very KiAj.tcifi.li
To the. Iior.rd cf Di
Missions.
*<;G
It. fJILMLR
Ext 'invr. !):.;*art*i: . r, )
M.llc.d^n-i’lc. Jlpril ‘JP, 1 . 5
Hi i*. —* Hy a ! w of Ihii
cept Agents of tin* United Stales are p- •liil/;: d
from residing within its tin it* ry occupied by th
Ulmrokees, i nles.s uulhori/.i il by lie ■•in .* Iron the
Uovernor or his Ay .mt, upon faking tin* oath to sup
port tho const;tutii u ar. ! law.; < f the Stale. Tin:
law resulted from tho active mi!n**ucc which that
class of p. rs ;i.; had ererenu <i in «»ppo ti ui to t ie
huirnn/policy of t!»>* (lenera! (.' n'vi n::o r.t and tin*
rights i : ti il in l U||itiVtttt from iiftitic , i isl
Iroui society, and trespassers uym the (Udd Mines
had an interest very r. idiiy umiemtoed in pri ven
ting both the removal of tin* Uiierokecs hey ml the
Miss.ssipph, and the operation . t (he laws up m them
The MUtimiaries of di lie rent religious noeietieR,
stationed among the Indians had f uiml their ritua-
tions too lucrative t > yield tin m up willingly. I mli-
viduals had also been found amon titem acting the
pari of political iuccndfa:;; a, mi>i!iri cting tho Jn-
liuioi
General Ci*»veniuu*i!l.
haft? been arrested, I*
State, is a m ill by the
in Miration, of the
A Fhong the persons win*
viol if in r this lav.* of tm*
no of John 'J’lionijison re-
ported to ho a cl-*rgynnn, and a missionary from
Home relig ous society in the New England Si’atrs —
He was up m his nrreel carried heior-.* one of the
Judges of the Superior (km. I, by writ of li ibe is cor
pus, and discharged upon the ground that lie was a
M a.i onary, and that Missionaries were agents of the
United Utiles, mid consequently not subject to the
penalty of Inn law nrohibifing the r« tidenctt ol
wliite jiersoinf anlong the (iiiiiuus. It is m>l necc.- i
ry, to a tv any thing ediout the e. : f n ; of this de
cision. It is due both I i the Uni'- d » -t ; and
Georgia, that its e lie els i.hnuhl be obviated. Mr.
Thompson is reported to h.uo been very uctive in
excitiugthu Indians to their at! to : nabiiunn in
dependent Wnv, rninent, and no doubt will feel secure*
hievoufi uni
laws of tlie State {can have tin i; pr. per operation
u;> ):i hia conddat. Uor tiiis purp >s.* I must reg i • *t
, an oHieial a ; mran c tint tin* Uev. John
eiuding among the Cnerokees
‘* My o*.vi view of duty is, t
and quietly pursin' my Inborn
thre of tin* Uin rokee people, v
moved. L*‘ I mi correct in tin*
the Ijlate of (h* irgiu Ins in ri ;ht
the territory where i res', .*. tin
am under no morn! obligation t
plianee with In r enactments;, mid if I rut,', r in i t-
sequence of continuing to preach t!:e th -mi, ami
did’unethe written wo,,I ( .j‘ (jod, among this peoj.le,
I trust tint I shall 1 * n.iata'urd by a c on; *ienc«
void ot cli**nce,and by tin* anticipati m of righti'cns
decision at th.lt t ri uual IV m v Lie II there ij in au-
po?Tant tii .t tin*
!il'n 'in' M
ot ^c.ptemh r n< xt, and win i
!y sfr-vet "f tii* plan «.t* eir
. : lfi« Turin 1 leu
ear.eful and constuieuiiH.
it therefore! rrsnired, 'Ifi.it we h ive t
id uyu in tin* itulividualg tiominaleil
• u' /.t ns of rkivatineli nml Alliens, to
id Conv ution. find tfiut t
. them in their nomination,
u m* tit n i ! Dr. A. Jk i!t i.I,
. !r<./, ’L’ii it !!*,» liiinutej nf thin meeting 1
'••'by the U;i *.ir mu and c.mnlerRi rued by t!
clary and published in tin* (i. nroia Journnl.
THOM A8 HATTJJd, (JJiairmun.
n i :am ... CiwiN. ,'ecrclary.
peal. •
Copy of a Idler fro
Ur *.n
■ >cmor Gilmer, to Col. Sin*
ford.
1 xr.rmvn Uepautmi.nt, }
Millcilpcvillc, 17th June, 1631. *
8m—-I cncloe • t» y< u. < < piea < f 1 tu r® (Vom 8 un*
u i A. W«.rrester, and Llizitr Ilutler, two < th**
while men, Mi.;sio:i;Uii*s among the Uhe:"l.ves. in
answer t<» my h tu rs m tilying them that limy would
be arrested if they continued to disobey the laws of
tiiis Slate, bv residing among tho Uiiernk»*es, with
out takins Ine oath t> support its constitution and
laws, and allowing them to avail themselves
that notilic.il'..,ti so as to avoid tin* piinislimtHt
winch they had rendered themselves liable. V
will perceive that tlu*He two men deny the author*
of Trmip in oi. do you not
laud tho principles of Troup?iml the Treaty ?
V.’lieii in tin* prn-.i in i- of Cmi U iin*u, do you not
profess tho principles of John Chirk ?
Which v.'dl you support at the (debdn-r election,
(jil.m r or Lumpkin ■
Tim f r. g .ing ucries arc pr p.Mindcd in candor
and aul.milted to you by one who lias niiTortnly Hup- 'x*'.,,
*> irted you.- lint from tho “ ai ns of the linn s" all . , *' ' ,. . .
T, - nen call ,,pnn you fo, krt opan avowal ol P “ f ' nnUov.for III. |,urno. 8 ol apnoml.ng
( j lo this or vou ‘h ‘‘ Lr:,,l ‘ 8 ,r !. M ‘i B! “d county, to inlet other delegates
pv * *''om the dilierent counties throughout the 8t ite nl
!i l oit'Mi, Putnain cmmlv, on tlm fourth Mmulai in
Mapi-on. *.•• I August, 1 : |
i county, having i
vill i
n* politico. Y*
: get the Vote o
llENKY.
Ufk,
:U.
Qvgusl,\[
nnnrahlo Chnir-
itv «.f ik
ite to
vilh.-'ln tiding, the
tile dete
< tio i
ice within its limit
i to abide i
ight, sinco buc.'i is
. and
Itie
Ln Qjrmig
(»F.N'TLF.ME.V.
Tlirotigli the pnlitrnossof
man of the mooting in Athens, I have i» on noti
fied of my appointment us ono of the Delegates.!
to t r \ . State in t
proacli'.ng Convi iition to be h ddejt in tlie City nf!
Fbilad lphia in S ptefnbor next. I couMnotbutl
1*.*.• 1 honored in the di.dineti •• association with tin*!
distinguished oili/cns of tin* State, in a matter ofi
so much importance to her vital interests tmd fu-|
tnre well being. I regret • xcecdiiyrly tlint any!
jl-kple
the meeting, moved that a committee
np * -int* d, charged wit I* the duly of reporting Ihrl
with to this hmly nuch resolutions as will
o! ; •••'. ol li: * meeting
Thu motion having been n ,r rei*d to, Mcf.in. K. \
no h Walker, J.ii.mC < '*.-*k. U«.beit U
the
'tn;
Let them fuel Up ir full
voluntary ch doe.* 8p
them,nn I all olh, rs s',mil irly situated,and offundi
If tliey are dis.dpu';; ,1 hy the Courts, or gi
continue t ) arrest fnj* cadi repeated act of r :;! *n.*e.
in vioJati m ' f tin* law. If t- fistance is nimle, call
upon th* 1 Millii v of the dun.>n. Althoueli. I am,
di3pcu*.*d lo i*.\e::ut" the laws with tlie utmost Imbt ;,r-
anee, upon our liulian people, l owe it to the s ive-
I i**i • i’ v of the Ll ite, to punish willi the utmost rig
CJunr : i. is npt an ng nt*-! tin* United rJlites, and
that no religious .* J i.-isiouaries as ^mdi, are
thn (loveriiup iit. It is very desirable tint
Bwer should herect'ived r.s soon as possible
- \ ery UeapccTbully, yours: &
(ibo'un: it. c;ilmi:?v.
]I n. Jons II. E vTCir.
or. tli ; inji
V.jpl d I* I) V
Your duty
port of tlie
\ .nrcllorl*
dent conduct nf the whites
uver, and oppose iin nutlmrity.—
•rious, but I know your zeal in uup-
•ist rights of ilia *SliU», and Jiope that
ni sustaining them may by. soon re war*
is 1
Vt
We
Col. Jo
ictfully. Youiv. A"*.
i.KoiiGi: it. (jTL.mr.it.
W. A. U v
led t
^ ExrcLTivF. I»r.:*m i : i \ r,
Mdicdget Mr., 1 Uh May, 111.
fim—I enclose to you, Che . ipyoftbo nn wer of *”•' '• ; ’’ '' ' • ft* journal
tin* UeeiiT ry of War, to a MlVr of mine upon the ; Gf.ntm mi s—.L «l being a subscriber to tii
mihjo.-tofMisVioinriuarottidlngaiii-mgthe CherokccR, I ral | !ni <n.and - •**iii*r it only m!V«*qui a.Iy the pape
by whicli y,»u will perceive that none oft ho.n are real ol llu; 1th in '. did not rcaeh my eye in duo e-mrs
Ir the a*.**ut«t r >f tha U. ,'L uk. li *>.igli tin* Moravian and j of the mail. 1 ;i ».v he - y-uir at ten! ion, ami 111 : t o
i'inMt* -t : ■ 1 . ■
from .that fu id • ■ - * ilizatf )»ofth«ih r.t*' lollnwiujj ubservaitpua. lu or piyca in il
Indian*. A< lto
rv of War, loave it 1 nil ill, wli tli •; hod •■. otc >n- t«rr«'gotory t*. Gov Gilnfi r, thht the lato Gen Jame
• hu1*ttin* M i Mi . >i ■ J| !
l).iciv»alo:ry, mnler*the mper.nteTideiico of Gilbert elected Governor nf (J**..r ;i'i. Those conversant
Dyban, dfctUo Baptisl Mi >ionni ius at V r alloy Tow ns with the lifo of the .GtHtrnl, know that rt m to
cud No’.l-v Hide.- lie V!o*r;n! n l,*ne * oV Evans 1 he ,!,*,*, ante nf truth. H * bad. at the c •»'! <f many
Jones \ *’ut*» of yho Government, you will for the «»f his fellow *ns of G.*,e;-*a i, r* *.. ued hi.-s, it in
tnujnt,any *• »p , .item w.ii !i m iv be made ■ years b>*. r In* v. :r, , |, <■'. 1 Governor of the State,
s ilr tlie St.ai,‘',‘ or th • policy ot' the Ur.:l d i lie *.va s i-.lK*d ha,;. • in . r t • pul down \ */- / "*,n,
i, ■ rme ted with th • ■ , . .. . a ... t :' a t!.'.n <*. b v the v :which 1.. al*
circum ! u.i ‘slintib! :- ini*rv;.. •, to iiilluctico; inft t
dcidiiip ,nn ncceplatico cl tin* i:runn;ti*(! fav r .*
kindly t-nd spontp:u*o:iyly conferred. Those ron-j ’
H irclt-i
. .'-I -lit
s I will briefly not
give an epitome of m
absorbing subject. I‘ ir
tic nature require my pr.
volvo moral obli ration.*? f
solve my adf witli any .s,
lv, l hav * vc tired fn
tbit
1 in doing so will ul*
and jtrinciplcs nn this!
tiu’n, duties of a dome -
nee nt home—these in-;
.i h;eh I cmtld tu t. ah- j
t of pr j'.r’u’ty. S* c* iv!-1
* ‘* and turmoil iuci-
uber next, for the purpose of holding
v,-ii'ii u to dev.sc ways arid imiaim, f.*r erectin ' n
il ul i>oad lioiu Angola to Home point in the inti*-
ri'*r—Upon motion of Dr. E. E. Jones, it was order
ed, that You no S run r.s, Esq. be appointed CliHiriium
to said meeting—niul upon motion of U.,I. \';ui Leo
nard. Tu • o It. 1! r.r.s acted a i Secretary.
\ Nishct, after explaining iho object of DEMOCRATIC-STATE RIGHT TICKET.
I'ro :i (he Sivnnnah Republican.
Il is on;-duty, a-i ] we perform it wiibne
iuer oar amuim. .,ttm,. servedly, on all
in wlii,* • p.i'p;,* i::t.*.*r;*:>t ij invidviul—the nmre nn-
•M-t*iri: !',.* *-.•:[)• Vt, Il.e i iv.,ter our obligntr-m
< r wert we
!* • hear A • t;irc:iui-,t.*iicocl, nrid n govern-
...
be rmed, ao that
* men
J.; • .s*:,,;iigi' p ikl.e. ilut.es, and to Hmitimzo the
i - I pub.ic i,i usur.jo upon the p.os;n'rity and
L f irt an u*«•!' t L. • Stile. W hen men in office pur
. •
n hi nf..i ;.*:. isk.m ox *.\ i oil by the people,and tliey
»' a !.;ir e i.i ,, of their m .lives—,t is only dis-
1 iabl ' • : • • i . - ,••.•*••' ior bad mi n
'•ho a yeul to th • t mplc of fame through tho por-
I.:;*? i f i::L* ;-e t::ul corruption. Any attempt to
prevent R I’d! tmd free invesligetiuii ofn j)ub!ic ofll-
ecrM conduct, i» a tyra.u.y w« ive than that edict
’■llihe i)**e:;;jivirs, wiiich compelled all men to b*
merry u;> \ p.ii i of death. With 1 ■»:.« <1 clnratmii
of i nr : i • *i :r*nt:*, \vc* cannot ohj .*«•» tea free dis-
<••!* i ni of tig* ea; 1 c:ty of u pubfir oliieer, t» d. -
cl nr ■ ■; a ]?’:'.'.i.: trust, v.p.icdi he eitli *r ic.Mord" fire
t > li ive. Wed •.•in Uii: ui important e.ri m in tin*
au'.xir: of this Slate, and th !*
li n lbr (Lav**;.- r, i-om* udiiv-ii vrui eifier b-
■ iv. Tr >up
e •nteiule.l, or will tcrmiuatj in a change of policy
d ’-L ; -i.v** t• * th*• ]irosj* *i ity, t!u’character onid tie
*i f of {'. • S; .;,*. Siiall wo continue in oilier
hr,). R. ir*h.i r, :1 f.litbftll and wntHiful public of-
or ! *;we rie/.virii .':!*'d vritliout any cause,
t oi hi mtwitin t such {iticd 4 •» puhlio die*
• L kh-MItliO | cop]c of Georgia S’d'ucct
themselves to tho reproach of flcklcncs^ and
lrivohtyy.-f character, eoinlantly rckitiu change
merely for it.? novelty? We have too much Celt-
ii leu • • in the sound common sense of our people
to b *!.*. v..* th y would render themselves liable to
y o a ropro'u li. Altltcd favorable to rotation in
• ‘i • *. ■ do thin!: : ; much inju.*div*o may he done
public hy turnin : out ofeervico a vi'-ilnnt ni I
i :u il < ‘ • r, .* by d •Mx-yii, a i-poih s.i reputa-
'• •* 1 ' jupn; • ? and ummudyand uii;»em*r-
"II i Hil-spici .:i 1—III the nil", evil is general in tJio
i tii. r. it 1 ^individual -In the firmer, tho cfTecis aro
! ng felt; :n the latter, tin*, or a generous svmjvi-
f iy cures th•» wound whicli mii'-Valvnco ini’lr t, ,!.
Li the chan <• ui a Governor which is dcvivedlobe
m nb* by a minority, ns wo believe, can any good
or any b-*s; d'-t uri u from it. < Liutr t t!io char.ic-
t r cf Geo. It. (I i I; : i r V.ith tint of Vuis *n Lump
kin, and to which can ve honestly nttributn tne
• . •
Tii * om; i; c.eur t.nt i.i his political conduct, de-
\ *ted to the rights ofEu h i de, mid to the penna-
nency of I lie Uni ro.sish ng cncrn.xchnioiiU on
ih • cover. 1 jntv ol'lhe eng with firmm .s?, and re
eling a dis . Jut ion <»ft.he otlier, ns dan gerons and
;l * 'X.\ 1 ' on: C'.U: l 'lice or liberty. Free ill hiu
' 1 '•’t! "t th" Aihuiu: * n, b.vau. .• its meas-
b - - •: h** ,. <LPdici"u dy co-ojicr.i-
d !;anii()iii;<*d w itli the I*re**i lent uponeverv
,
h -en vacillating and (ie\ i< ns in hid course
1 1 t of| ’ *
. ; • the prudent udeii au* o!*J xci. u lien huj u l-
dby Mr. Calhoun—at another time, studmnsh
V i ing tiny «\oi*t act by v!iii*h hi = ill *.;iimce to
he Vi:•(•■-I’re idi'i.t coulil be impugn* d, or his ro-
h" d f ly to tli" Pre -'dent, would he i*nile.-t d.
.V \ tdllid < l • ' ■ 1 ■ ■ 1 •' M* v < t.t) I •: . Ill' • ,1 .;,es of
an aspw ■; ? >• c *. ■ 1 ; si !"i;cy . nd to i jure one
item !i<*y" u* d ! d t > honor. W.icie in this
. ‘ ttc, or »n f'.; halls of Uongroi*.. has.Mr. i.umpi.iii
• v* uny « . ! U.i M nf t d • e-*. He was mu* id'th?)
: *nrd ot* j*' hiic works—did he MU: gc* t u single
• . .
- >y aciuaiutace * ii!i lr*r r. sources, or cnpabili-
• i . f *r l ii; rw , ' f ? Where are his acts as a
im-mber of Gun - i ? W’lioro hid speeches in
• ’•"i'.*nc" of tie? rights ofour .state'when assailed?
\Vh**re any pro d of Llie Bonndnc* ? of his prir.ri-
jf:**s, or the correctness of his political opinions?
Dnl Im tint shudder nt the term of “ radical,” which
his friends meant us u reproach to George R. C• il-
m *r, and which those very friends would now ex-
ultingly apply totlnurow n prii#iplea—a term which
? one of reproach to them, but now ofhonor. Let
every hour** t and ititolli • out voter ask himself
w hether lie believes, nnd* r Wilson Lumpkin, the
state will be i i re pro-perous, w b< tL'*r its political
r.liaractcr will he more exalted than il Geo. R.Gil
mer wore continued in office—Lot him oiiquii
wlio 11r. t urged Mr. Gilmer to become ucandid’it
and li" will find ti, ' - >m *o| Air Lumpkiids warm
est In nds saw in Mr. Gdm>*r, sooeriorfitness,ami
t!e*y olicited him.—Support nf Mr. Gilmer
act of justice not to him alone J»ut to oursef
State, and its pr(
ter.
TAII.OiOU,
J lill'.ll' i liuK, p, g.
d fe'.I.F.TUOaCH siu.fi,y> s H a |,.g .
.LT.nf , .,,:i;,i',,T‘;; '"g' 1 ”-'; »*•*;. .»> >...
I: “*“*•>«"
u 1 \i.-il .
Sc\eu necrorp, rimilotfe
I 14 *r|
•tllfrf Crfr "** -
At the same, time ami place,
Ri.|nil’s interest in i.crn|M>r cnrn.and
> ...'l„>i!!Ka,rNiir«kkh
E^^iiLY ^licnh’s Sah*. On the lirat
*3 * V Till**.I .} i-, IICTOIU R Vvi'.Lbf si,||1 M 1 ).»> rnnrt
’• " ■ v;:/ ...'„!:g:‘.g‘:^ 1 gug
One negro .vonnin iib.intJB yp«rs (il'nec
Omi negro tviennu i.hmit 21 or 22 yenTa
* • •’ ’* •* •• 1 . ft. *i :,*-r iu.mft •on <Umrlea *
: n
;ur, h, „f
.I out b> Ilu,:. Li. .I
13 '**D!ilv St ix*. nil L, Sale tin the;
•uJ i . V, (> ||, or ! (>:• ;.ft II, ,.. >%.!!! i.<* •<*:.* nt ili«* :
I or Fog !; R IHX1, iv in L«* *<*:,* nt I hr :o»irt*
'< « •*.»• **i;,*n!.l»«lM-«M. -
. ... i. I,'.« i ; ; r- j.< .I)*, G* w ii.
One negro »iaii:m liy tlie iimnc ul’Judjr,
”’ w.v ?,r. fc'fcTiiw
*•: * Ft: j r ;:t .
RlieritV's Bale.—On tlie
DJtU I N \ W
S Tu,* ,i»> oci<nti.it an
i 1 i* i .i i * I ,\\ ii ..» l -U 'iil *n, i’ll'..’.Oij
d»H
od nerea ol l.uni inljoiiiiiig'belitnHd Roa*.
n. r,', (, Tf. j I.I nxil.fr » 0 ft. Ira
tfOXES RUer.lfV Soles. l n (lie lirst
C J Ta** s in> In or: TO ill’!* I'MiSfiasatss
r'oii, •., i
1.12 1-2 nere. ..|* I u.l mure or fess, w|, r ,.,,j
.i f...<i1
«,;, y . v ’te/ / »«« ;-i I*we* of
ir
n. i n we. ' ’
o.M ne.ies ul' l.-tiul, mor,. or I, ns in |He 2T.h
' gg':;
i «*: - MMH- zik'.'Lk
M OK(»-Al\ Slmrtir’n Sul.*.— On .ii*. i,| h t
•IO" 1 ••■,,, I*. o":i ivill ...|,| u: tbe enttr.
IM'UO Ml . uu; 1 inj . o",,,'. e H ' ’ " hl
2!)2 l 2 lit res of I mil, ,s ll.e |iro|iertv nf
k. ’D!:-: n ! ft.a; .'•-\-.gv?'.Vi;;
' , .st, ni'* 'i Miu* • t I:• . • i ui ' bikfci*. it v\
"t land
"I.: • I. *-U.iei • .M .h pro-
•» l*» ■ v. r ..l I* ii ivui'iI >v liita-
».). \>y W .• iu tir.
100 news -.1' Inini, nioi or I . , ailjoinii g
h, let .1 ,. Hi." e "Pf.-o „l Ko.iU I'i.iI.J
Il '.* rt ft 1.1 tli km.ml l .1 lie'll w C .iyr* .
At. Nli'/r.
yjT.VtHiK .ui order nt the Interior emit of
G J , . , • ,, , v i . ^ . In. * rili'.oirj^ purput.*. will
T in fniIT•**mg Land, ^
" ■-‘" n m; ; g vr;::-,
*rmi* i" il » I* r.*io»i M riljnli.-
*• ' ’• »‘»l '* **'»» '• **“ \\ '» KU'Ml i^»*
; .i*i*.i>., Mv>. Ru«i.ln
[i J M)KH nn
'SJ !>.• hillli puiim
‘•ii, w ill In miIiI, l»n nc«i*or>, mm
s' io m nniui i„ .
tier of tin* loir nor coin of
mil !
t ii' s-ipjrinV'nIvnc* of Eva
f jlie Govtirninviit, you will for l
.*,., .. J..-'. I>' inv c i ri» t q >..•
_ i undo
i Stati'j or thn policy o*' the l
any whit 1 per i, ?*•*«?! ; '* v.-'.Ei t’i • .*
i»iu iy b«» found within the
territory appropriated t" t i«* oej- tpao *v lhi», ( o *r*
r-kras, v.Miiaut having taken the ora required by
tho h.vs "1 the k*!:ite, vm^ere direca-1 not l j recog*
ti'tze aa ngrtitfof t!u* LL fcintfs. •
Since willing the above, I Ii ive r-neiv. .1 from tin;
Rost G*oieral, a leit r. of which tho end *sed
in a copy, hy Avludi you will perceive, lint i'-miupl
Woic-riter is n • latter protected by hw office al
J»oit Master, in Ids seditious conduct annnjlhe In*
opp Milled the Cciniililtee*—
ig retire.I a few miuntes, returned, and Mr,
1 reported the fi llowing r* solutions :
drill. 'I’ll i* tills inciting ajip-ovo of tho C -ii*
>n to bp held hit Entoiiton, to consider of wa vs
leans for oonutrtieling a Rail Road from the
I ty of Augusta to some eligible point in the interior
f the Slate.
Tlrsn/rcd, That it is tl;o uens.* of this meeting that
Rail Road fri*m Augusta to mnue Mutable point in
he interior, would contribute largely to the intereRl
• the planters, by enhancing tin; value of real es*
.ite, by lc*R.si*uiiqr freight upon bulky articles for sale
r consumption, and thereby raising tlie valueofthe
:ie, and b fningtlio e< 'l oi‘ the « I ’ • * r ; hv n 11* *rci-
n*g to the planter a mnrkeWor «*vi*r v tiding raiftetl up*
a Ids plantation, over an l :.!>•»**• liisowu supply,
v creating new dmnunds and higher value for labor,
t srnul nlToctmii—-that. ami he mcreu»:ng llm esli nt and activity of the
, Mo c!::'en:ig r’iy nl of ft relurninj' ] cutalftm of tin* ca;.ila] ,,1* the I'tale.
ifj'Hle'O, ft,el tint ft innnopnli/.ing utld nv- That l)r. J..I111 W'li,g.:,.M, A.h'in fl Saf-
.! 1 < )' jul'.l il :-|>eChilli',r.a have not oillv 11 ;, ld» ■* >'"> H. '*.* ilker, nod H"d, r,,-k l.ennanl, l>j«.
.Iy iletcriniiK'iIln <!■•'! i! tw of our property. H« and they »r« li.-r»b» appoiiii. d i» repr
luy violent hands upon t'.io Constitution—
' ■ ' . ■- of .he .Me,
(fraud 1 I ■ . .
umd till? Sid mm dcU*rinmutmn ismaUc- m.Utm * , ri .11»till a:r. i .. ..m*\ thm m.iy i rmr in their
crisis has arrived.(which may houvon nvurt,) (*oor- |,, u ! v .
gin diatild (in my opinion) proudly p her • 1: /r.-r/, That t!io proceeding* ofthis meeting be
upon her dignity nnd th'* uniform • n-r-lency ot signeil by tlie Uli.iirinuti and Secrutnry. and forward*
her character. (*«•< ;* a i.a.-s Pdillnncd—llemon- • *■ by ino >' • retarv witli a reqm nt for their puklieu-
strnlrd—Prot ■ • ’. W lint i tin* next stop to be liou'in tin* Georgia Journal nnd U. d. nl Ui»b* u .
for oovF.nvon.
OEOl SIEH.
UALDWTN UOliNTY.
FOR 8F.NATB.
'
FOR T1IF. HOI
r* of n i:. * ft f. ;f.nt \ tivks.
.Dir, n. £f ;>iv a oj>,
.1 p. M i:s S. CA LilOUM*
: >.\.N J. i'l t.I.C K, it,I ..!
cient to public pursuits, nndliave no prrsoi al w i ii' t
t.» cnL*r again tim mu. y nrfina of j. diticn! disputa-j"
i l am i 1
opinion that Georgia 1ms done nil tiusl her honor ‘
or dignity requires of her—until .she becomes sat
is!;. *d upon a solemn review of th" course <*f her f
oppresjorn, that t!i"re is no rvi.h'iice loll of kind, i
and cherished feelings of ii
< 1 :cr: , i<* < ami llardiviire.
t HI I! I'l Kuli'cnln rs l»* g leave to inform tliei
frii ii-S n il ||i«* puli m mil. ll>"l llicy Im
M> ft! i K X WALK I
ft. I Im •
■ ti. *•-»> in
(iroceries nnd Hardware.
^’Iiirtit!. ) w IIIm-II, l'"« I
ON IIANO,
■ r 1 i • ■ »• •ni'im "• ‘.i.,.*. .. aii Ilapging,
11 V ■ Kl'Nlv!*.
sole!!
hut t
1
Cuiivi ution t-
«Id in Eat 'iilon.
ftlte
1 havy
•*l isyd to
unsealed, letters l" R,
* the
which after reading, you w ill cause to be
to them. If after reeeivin r this notice, to b* iv
• iStale, tlicv should continut* their refractory con
voir will cause thrtm to be arrested, and tunw*il
to 111- civil nuthoritv lor imniahmcnt. If thwahow
taken? Butt
Submission, or Resistance—
Tho State Ins the right to <
principle slie w ;’l act, accord
of t . * evil. G&cli party t > »
reign, niul no common 'imp;
tin undoubted right to judgo
olatioiis of t!," comp mt,
ii uents upon its
E it it doos i n a
ways been a pretty cypio.H ingredient in .i c.ertain |
other thing c Pled Clarkitm. Ho came, and did put 1
it down—and having put it down, he retired to pri-|
vuto life l-’r.i.n tint retireie.r nt. in thn midst "fhis!
agricultural pursuits on Ins plantation near Si van-1 r . ‘
naii, lie was taken in 17:H, to (ill the einir of (L./er* | ( ...
nor. It is h?!:cv' >l th »t lie lielJ no civil i !uee what- 1 ‘ ‘ r " , ' ** ;
i-wr at the tiun* of lus elect.on as G .ver .or This j well, l! the .1. r parti *
•illempt to bolster up the conduct of Mr. Lumpkin, have the same right to jnd
. 1
of not being eloctod Governor, protects himself un
der llu w*1| known adage, ofa lard in the hand being
worth two in the hush, won’t do. A more d. .nitrous
ca*i«; indeed for .Mr. Lumpkin,could hardly h ive been
iidduceil than a mipp d juxtaposition of h r. and
James J u-Kson - p »iil.eal condm t. The old Gercrol
Uribe .tatiu dy trusbul t that “ will of tie* people,”
in which Mr. Lumpkin in Ins letter nf May, made
Hticli an ntl'uctution of trust ; but iu which, he, by
holding un to his scat in Congress, kotra y . such a
YOU
is TO
Moi
cling of the citizens of J.aspp
coili l*h*»llse in Montiuello.ou
. \6M, Jacob McCT.i.mh.s, 1,
Gii ur, n : 1 Major (ilu;*.*« >. I*
SPARTA ACADEMY.
r D1111! H(Ctoi>hi|) of tins Institution is now
_U. v.rn*il,nini lln Fi u i* •• P".;• )- (<» IU1 it «n r I* ,'mt*
Tin* follou in«i '1 ohm Lots,
f Vln • Vick i.il ci»i : tel No8,J»
... .-*•.! f i i.,r. I> liie.l, « 1.1 In ihrer
-I it ' • • g. »• a I* e i Wn> tie sli*i*f*|«.Dit No 1,
I («»vi':,..*- r| lo ilie widen *k dii*« r—()M
f October next, will
nf I ho IVrsnnftl I
" • K 'Wn,'".;
A part
iny lo |,i% «•
• « i. W!..•««, < rt* II 1} . .1*, il 1 Id
h ...t.o ■ .' r ... ii* ,o, « i li S' , .’I l ,»
J-jaN file IiM Tu.^la'v io‘i)!ecc»,l* r 'SSf;
S W wi,l bo iol I ni it,,' cu,„ i-l,„j)ie In Hi. raumjr of IrwlD,
•ot of Liiii.I,
s.,1.1 «• the lirol.ru, of D..I.I
Oil.. Illllf l.»t ,
I II,,:. • t
l;i>t Tut ml.iv in Wiivi-min r next,
.,0.* ... 1-', IJ". ,1 »>r In .hr town ,
:>. I • I part . 1 l..| S .Oil, lyi-I outhe Ski
i!.f V-g'l-M. ..olli kit '.atOil in the *
. . 1 .» . * cuiM>. S.,'.d t< i trrui. I
1 Tv if(* reuntv, df."d. Ter
I i|*uili(1»d nn lh» *r >re
Ifll.V
I hi r next.
Li) clnpi I fi*o:
ii .N * In fust T in .-a! ay ill I)t« *
Lot Ao Iks, in On* 711• i 4 ia’. of m*M cotnay,
in tiiii'nu 1 1 * Mere*—* ' . iif.|*tp the irl! o\ T4»nn t»8r
V .li " i *■ i Uhf» I i TninV *r«i*i,of
i v; V*;:, 1 ^.
vj v j .iu " : oMi. s 114 *•
Eiia ST LEY
i) I’D If Iia owner
tin* < b*
nieeluig having been organized and t
•reof stated, v.z : tlie propriety of uRlablmliii g
Road liom Augusta to aomtt point iu the mm*
interior of (l*i» HtaVw.
Miibjeet niul propriety of t!.e same wns taken
diM dssed at Borne length hy Gen. II. C. Short-
/. hr .nt Tnn, E> | — W'in roupon the Ibllow*
vorani .' of tlio political bonda ia t!u> c„n-; i»ij r."Mut:,.n M. ,1 ;
•• Hf tho refractory i.i„- .Him
IS iK'iimtlo'l M ivitlulriin I- ui'i'iibly trumt.ii'l. a ,'m'. , , (M1 | rrn. it
"ft, 1 lift C0lftp.i t 1-hi Connnihm, tu be 1,.*IU in Hatunton . u tlia Ourlli
lev'll upon Us »nve« Monday in K. plrmbor nrJt.
rmgnty, and doelaring ill ennwnti >u th" : ft ? cl The Uiiairi.nn appniMed Edv »rd IV ir . IL U
th" Genoral Governinent flull and* void, and r< qui* Slmrt *r. J ...».**• WTiitfi* Id, Alexander McUoiuKd, and
ring its citi/.mis to di l'y them, h is b» n c.f.led by Eh-ming Jordan, that eomuiiitee.
roir.e a “peaceful und harmless meft-aro.” The The appointed coinmitu-t retired, and after
<1 tin* ft I having
"■* 1 " •. living «•» Cy- I
IT
v-trarsaai
wK'Jttt: r.ivw.
r kf.±
NO lit
at Ao I*’» I, iu tin* 1st »li: t. ol I!oustnu,
i \v i'.*rrt t* >'my - s M n* ll" ’„i>p»rtv >' l. *, I, ‘
FB1HK Ik
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