Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, July 20, 1833, Image 3

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Yea 'Horen nun'^ iii the 'company; liut 1 Mr. VVaodbury Mild Mr. C'm ware‘in (of [} it, for I could sod thorn, floundering about in the water now Run, Major, laidLthe ff: President, run and give litem a lift. T4 ke i. Mi* Wuodbury first, you know 1 can’t J spare him. v So there was a parcel Of its took hold and went to hauliug of ’em out of the wa ter like so many drowned rats. But wet got'em all out alive, except A fit* youug- vhings they called d indies; they looked so after they got wet all over that Wb couldn’ make out whether.they were alive or dead; so we laid ’em up to dry mid we left e’m aud 1 went on to help the President review | the troops on the Battery, as they call it w . and a grand place it is tu. I’ve seen more’ I fine shows here, it seems to me, than 1 over I see before in nty life.-*Such a sight [| ’ of folks, and line.ladies, and fine houses, and vessels, and .steamboats, and flags a flying, and cannons firing, and firewurkse whisking about, I never see the beat of iu J did’ni thiuk there was so much fun in this world before, for all I’ve been about vsojiiuch at Madawaska and among the nuBifiers aud all round. Dut I cant tell you much about it till we get .there,foi e ( can’t find any time to write. l\ff only catchud a few minutes this evon. ing while the presiddbt is gone into Mr, Nlblo’^ garden. One'of tho master sights that 1 Ve yet seen was that balloon that went up Ibis afternoon, carrying a mar, with it. t'oor follow, I dom think he'll ever get back again, for he looked lb me the last I see. of him as though lie would land in England, r-r the nuron of some oth. er country. All these sights keep us back' a little longer than we expected. I dou< think now we shall he in Portland before the 28th or 29th of this month. So 1 thought ltaht he ‘ dogs attack is mnd« upon my character, lit a base and malitioos, fool, signing his name John Milton better known as "Soap Stick, Jr." It i« painful to a man who has high and honnra- lilo feelings, to speak of himselfin telation to any — - „ matter—It is unpleasant to notice slander, no mat- I’d iest write vow a line that you might be * ,e . r b<> w degraded and false it may be It is . J . ; . * m . t.Mnlv unnlPAumiy in h. i Sfllte ware setting tio idupremu court at defiance ■^onth Carolinacoild not be sacrificed—therefore it wunecoutry that this difficulty should here- moved and, bonce the groat solicitude of these York gentlemeb on the subject We beg oar readers to bear in mind, that Gen Aekaoiis proclamation beandutaon the 10th llecr. the let ter orthese gentlemen are written On the 18th of t'ser- and the Governnrson tho 5th January , On the'8th of Jany. the Missionaries write to his Ex. cellency and on the 9th they write again, bat do not once ask to be turned out—oh. the 14th his hicellenny issues his proclamation declaring thut the Missionaries are to ba set at liberty. Thia is the first time,that werabolfecl to have fcooWa Pen itentiary convicts to be pardoned by proclamation. Wo think that taking ell these dungs together wo shall be able to make oui a tolerable. strong' case against b.s excellency; particularly if he Will juNtfurni*b as with the eorrapomleiice of the rest of those difltingailm friends of the State residing in different parts of the Union. List of Camp meetings in the Columbus Dial. .Upson connty commence Wednesday 17 July, Fnyette co- new camp ground Friday 26 July, Tronp LaGrang0 Friday Uth August, Coweta cireoitt Heard county Friday 30 August, Harris coun y Fmlay - 6 September Muscogee county October day not yet fixed on. I. A. FE IF, P. E. A.iw , AIAUIIIEI) m mount Pleasent in Carroll county on teusdav evening the lflth inst by the Rev. Mr. Stegall, Mr. I nomas McGuire Merchant, to the tollable end accomplished Miss. Sosan B. G. Lavender all o I said connty. TSi ed. At Port Mitchell (Ala.) on the ISth’inst. in this ofher agn Mrs Eliza McIntosh, consort ifu^i'MiW-ifmlrec A " ny ' J n llw t'olumlius KnnuirPr, of the Oth ios|. a most Wanton, base, and tiiali- 1 a jest write voir a une mat you nugnt do : h may ue it is (• r* down here nbout that time. In haste, r' 1 " < “,? ton P»»■ lowas, t° I pay mio slightest attention to this mere grub worm of the dung hill vour loving neffu. MAJOR JACK DOWNING. JSnqairer. Saturday, July • 20. Republican Candidate FOR GOVERNOR, MAJ. JOEL qRAWFORD* Seme of the nullification papers in this State rcoem to feel rather disposed to hold bock, from the support of Mujo^ Crawford lor Governor, in op- position to his Most Soap Tail Excullcncy. be. cause he has not gvoivcd distinctly lus belief in Xhe exercise of Nullification as tho proper and Viehtfnl remedy, in cases of Federal usurpations, (filters have manifested a backwardness in advo cating Ins election becauao they are tearful that I i» too much disposed to favor the remedy. iNowwo are disposed to think that the objoc- In, so far as it operates upon Nullilicrs, is not alid, even if the Major lies not been an ndvocate irlhe application ofthovemodyiforof one thing jo atecertaia, that he has always been a firm and Inflinetting adroente ofthe Republiean doctrines, ■ nd we hold that any jnan who is at heart and in ■inciplo and upon principle, an advocate of the ohttofthe States, dr more properly„of the rights f man, must of necessity »poa a lufiund fair m- extigation ofthe suhjeol be.urasisttbfy forced to U conclusion, that Nullification is the only mode r which, in a Governmedt like ours, encroach- lonts upon those rights cun he stiiyed- We confess that we Imd much rather support me ofUiis character, than one who adirnts the pro- Jrietf ofthe remedy, but never can find* placufor As application. A man may according to our ideas fj bo a professed NuHifier and yet be as ultra a FOd- -j I' nrHlistasanvinthfirfhiifed States—he may admit, ' my ev“n SSmdTtha. NulliKeationistho proper remedy for Federal Usurpations and yet never ad mit that there hs. been ar.y usurpiiirafr, he may tho right ol'Cnngress to establish u Nnliouu Bunk ta make lotorual improvements, to protect manufactures, or to do any thing else to winch,} last for wealth or power indy urge a majority anil vet be * strong advocalo of the remedy cl Nullifi- catinn Thnffiio Government of every state aud of the Unit 01 * Staten might be administered by n ofessed Nullifiers and the Federal Governmon So no with the must high bunded usurpations .and novel a voice bo raised to slay its progress. And this Wo venture to predict will belorc the liipse of live years bo the course of all ihe Federalists of the South—they will mlmit the propriety ofthe remedy but will deny that there exists any necos- £ttv for its application. Wo fool mirsdves au- tkorised toma^ .ni. predfctioa frto tho e.mrse they have heretofore purxued. Every eelfect that five years ugo they ridiculed tho doc- tdftfl of State Rigle. a. nn.bsn.dity und denounced il as treason as bitterly as they now do the routed v of Nullification; so soon however, ns the decfiiu^ was discussed and niiddrstood by the people they wirti almost one consent recognised it. as correct. Tit, Federal leaders porcotvcd this, and now who clamours more loudly for state rights tfuin they I I™ cure,ltd then, altera little, that the doctnnc ,,r g ,jjt e Rights could do no sort of barm unless there*was some mode of enforcing Ihem-t ray .l erefere became strenous advocate, of those doe- .nines—As soon as thismodewas abouttobeudop- .tod, they hitve attacked it moft bitterly—when il its understood by all the peeple smt they find as . ihey most inevitably will, that without it, the d ic- A respect for the good opinion ofthat commuhl- tv in winch I resido, induces n,e to notice tlie pub lication in question, a,nd to give to that communi ty a full andJ rue statement of dach circumstances referred to by this scoundrel In the Dembprat of the 211th June, some writer over thu signature of‘Carroll” propounded a few questions to .Milton, (which in his publication he has neither answered nor dented,) ut which thd lit tle thing immediately look off mco, and demanded of the Editor, (lie “authors’ofthe piece; ho wits furnished with tho name of the author. Tim Edi tor acknowledged liimsolfto be lira author of lira piece. This waa a sad disappointment to the lit tle fellow, he had -prepared fir wur iu another quarter, and with another person, and war lie must have To involve me in a •difficulty, Ira mado lira publication ulready referred to, conlain- ing a ludicrohs account of hie cash, his notes, &c: and then proceeds to say. “and with regard to the author I fed myself authorised by the nature of lira attack, his desire for concealment, and the character of his confidential agent and protector, to pronounco him to ho a base coward and worth less scoundrel, npd i should not he surprised, if he is ever made known, if I should liaVo it in nty power to prove that lie has onco been publicly de nied tho privilege of respectable society, in conse quence of his moral depravity, and justly accused of, and only saved of a prosecution for stealing, by the sudden nnd unexpected death oftlra prose cutors, and that since then, by an net of firgory Ira lias abused the confidence of his host friends.” Certain circumstances satisfy me, that I am the person alluded to. I shall take up the oliurges, in the order that they have been made, and proceed to answer them. Once in Madison, Morgan couu ly, a pair of pomps supposed to be mine, anil a chair supposed to belong to my olfice, was fonnil at the window of a lemaic'a bed-mom; that the person who left thorn, went to ‘lie window and called her by uatne two or threo times, nnd that lie attempted to get in at lira window and did g, t part ly in, fins was lira statement ol her brotlicr-in- law. This was Ilia whole history of that transac tion, as far us I was accused upon thus occasion neither admit, nor do 1 deny the liict of riiv he... the person. Afterwards, during my ubsence from Hint place, two or tliruo ofmy malicious ene mies, who were ever anxious tb seize upon any, and every little trilling circumstance to wound my fueling., nnd to injure me with that community upon whom I was dependent for my bread, got up thut infamous, unprecedented und vile meuting, and passed resolutions licit I had thurchy forfeited inv character ns u gentleman. Admit lira fact that l was lira man, tluit went to tins female's room, dues tho fact justify tho resolutions? to eve ry honest anti unprejudiced person 1 make tho ap peal— du the facts, admitted to ho true, justify ttorrproceedings! whose.cundn-: no that occa sion was most huso, mine, or tln..;e that composed that mohting? I am alono responsible fir my own nets, If my conduct injure my cltaraoter, I must abide the curisequenco.end I must protest, anrf do protest agniust aViy injury to my chuructor. resul- tingfrom tho acts of other,! Now suppose the fact to lie trail, that I did go there, without tho meeting Was a piece of folly that would soon liavo been for gotten. Am I thu fu st inun that ever approaclrad. a female’s bed chamber? hit a ineoting niu.st be hud resolutions must bb pnssud, the the! mast ho trumpeted nhroad; they know well er.augh, thut nothing that I • had done, could injure my moral character, hut that I must suffer hyfJtlrair acts—of this 1 think I have cause tocomplain. The troth is. itwas oompesed ofmy hitter political enemies. In that village I stood a- lone, surrounded by men in politics ns violent as myself. The violence ufllie times, had made ns odist Church, i„! professed tin religion ofthe living God, prayed at his altar, and suppose you had a brother in that church who had nothing butgAjliUle Ewe Lamb which fie had^broughi thd nowuahed op and it grew up together with him * j j « child,.it did eat of his own meat • nd dr «« of his own cup, and lay in hia own bo win. and was unto him as a daughter, unto you as a sister, and there ehould come e traveller unto you, a rich men, wlio had t pet tomb etrea- fif fatted, hot instead of feeding tho way faring man from your own flock, yon attempted to kd tlie poor brothers innocent lamb for yonr table * * * Further suppose you were a member ofthe Methodist Church, and should aiWattempring to seduoe a sister ofthat ohurch fro u her religion, from her God, from her ehes- tity; her fidelity to her husband, end fro; * hor good berna end from her little child, and that ia ,V"» “ftfirt, you should attack hor ni tile open light of day, after enticing her to tho bank of tho river, an J after sortiiin- your own wife to church! And further, suppose that you had at another time seduced an iuno- cflnt girl, robbed her of her aU, (lier character,) and bastardised her i.isno; And supposoyou * . ♦ No, l can go no farther! 1 .... ... ... . „„ have nn desire to look further into tins, filthy of a wet nnrsa firlwelve months; at the eJnira iney saowiueviwey ..r l;„,i ,.r mysen. ii»n».™»™u,iiiitH,niiii made trine of Stale Riglits, or indeed of^ any fund ol | per9)ina | enemies; No political frrati(l joined Sights, is only “a sounding brass andtinkling ym “ — ’ J ' ihul" it will bo recognised.universally as correct • and then the Federalists will wheel about aud cry nut ninst vehemently for Nullification as the right ful remedy, but will always deny. Unit the time ,1! 'w“ r havo l show^’ttr 1 ^ulli«er by profession might he at the head of affairs w.thou ever len- ding r hand to arreattho pwgtawof l ederal Uaur- Now thiacaunolbe the cuee with A m«n ding a .i.rion. wow iBiacuuuwi ' - ' who is really And in principle, a supporter, ol the rights or the people against the unmoachmebts of lira Government. A man who conienda lot pnn- into, if he is an honest man. cannot yield that prin- cfple under any eirc.nmttanca: if an attack upon those principles cannot be rests ed in hue mode, it itnusl in anoiher. Now the sdf-slyM Lnum min , iha first place, denied that there, was any mode „f resistince at all—next they admitted and con tended that sneossiau was the proper remedy, hut „s soon as Gen. Jackson’s proclamation came forth they deny the right of secession and declare there is no mode but by IWVofet.on by wbicfiwe m tv lid ourselves of oppression. T lien u man, S i ‘ in principle opposed to the encrosohtnents " power upon .he’Tights o the Poople, must C’.UIWI between niirondltional suhliHs=.ion, on thi «ne hand, and Nullification, secession, end revo- 1 alien on the oilier. Il he should choose submis sion. of coarse the case would be would he no nBcessity to determine between the Others—But this it man contending for principles could not do. Then he mnsldecide.betw'een one el the other three—which of them to choose we f:,i„k no man can be at a lossto determme, paruc- tolsrly since the General Government has said xh it a State shall not secede. CORRESPONDENCE.. UT We publish today the Governors New York correspondence upon tlie subject nf.he Mis.iomi- n -aanii ifhe will only give ut iu.opportunity we w " nobli.fi his Washing ion City correspondence upon the trams subject By the way we shunto fito to raruiat. li e Have prepared rase re- marks mion this New-Yurk correspondence, r ^ not room for them. From the whoIeV il we are led to the coliclu.iqn that if Pi'^^toncy he sincere in the exprereion of his ins tsicejieiw; tolh »«e York g«ntle- ° " ni# lin hJ wiJfully knowingly werifiend . m !. n ^snrtS .nd lS.ff tha Stole Wd lent him- iiawltouito-I to nio the Federaluto m destrae- ram of BUtv Rmfii. l«.Ueth.mtth<».«e. « tlii* l>u*e and miquitouy pro^ooding; mo personul friend joined them; my friends pud my foes re* mained as they, had been. 1 %vas excluded from no society that I had heon if) tlu* habit of naso da ting with, and l never iasociated with any other society llmo that of the most i • spectahle. And my moral character through life will justly bear a comparison with the churauler uf any man in thu| meeting, not even oxoepting the few hypocriut, interspersed ahxmg them; whom we ev« r find on- g agod in thA work of slander. I s ty it, 1 g»iy jt oldly, thul bad it not been for politics, Mitch a pro- ceoding never Would have been thought of, much lesg gone into. Is it my act, or the act ofmy en* emi*i, for which I am to nutfW? That which I was accused of, has never been considered iib dis graceful, but only as a folly; but tho resolutions nr6 disgraceful to every man engaged in the dirty work; they no more injured me, when the circurri stances wa9 understood, than do the resolutions that are usuullv entered into by political meetings, against those they are politically opposed to. If such things disgrace men, then have all our great men satiered, and the best have suffered most.— In fact 1 no yet saw the fust Clark-man nor Trvttfhtnttn living out of that place, hat what con demned their proceeding#, as unheard of; and no man has condemned their proceedings in stronger terms, than this name person John Wilton. But now he culls it '‘moral depravity. Moml deprav ity!—The thief is the first to ciy outthief—he lias none ofshis moral depravity! Oh no, no moral depravity! In po'itica a demagogue, in religion a hypocrite! No moral depravity! Oh no, none!— ; he served two sn months tours in the Metho' dist Church—-now likoshe King of England he can do no wrong* I would, in order to nave the force of my objections to such a proceedure, well understood, propound a few interrogatories to this d;fty lltne Colonel, suppose you were accused of the same thing, going to a female’s room, Oh no! that is impossible, jot never could have indulged tuch an idea, without a wanton disregard of those distinctions in aocie- ty, which have resulted from th» difference of virtue and vice,) in the town of Columbue do you say that even if tho fact wan so, it <vould justify myself and others in collecting together and entering into rcMolutioos, lhal you had thereby forfeited v«»urcharndter%sa gentleman, even if yon had any to forfeit! Again sup p se, (merely for the sake of argument ^nut that these things are so) that yon had au. the ways ofthe vforld tad connected yourself to the lazaretto. I hope you are not so blind as to toko any of these things to > ourself; no$ so guilty as to trouble as'David did, when Nathun imid ’ thou art the man !” If there could be found a man so vile as to be capable of committing the sev eral supposed acts, would it justify any set of men in passing resolutions that he hau forfeited his character as a gentleman ? Perhaps so; but 1 should say he was so base, that lie waa entire ly unworthy of so much notice I I came to the State ot Georgia the latter part of the year 1621, iu search of employ mont; ou the twenty-seventh day of December, JH^l, 1 readied Madison, and on tho second day of Jan uary, 182J, I commenced keeping bar for a man by the name of John Sandifor. On Wednesday morning alter sale day in February, Sandifor stepped up to mo, (I was then standing on the public aquuo in front, of hie house and r aked me how much money there was in the bar 1 answered instantly, ‘ forty dollars” he replied,“there is but Uiiriy-tbreo," 4< 1 replied there wan forty there a few moments since, and 1 andaeuouma- ble for forty. We went into the room, searched the desk in which there was much rubbish, and found forty dollars! Not another word was said. He was appaieully satisfied, and I thodglitj Was collecting the money to make some .payment. I coniined to do business for him, find as I be’ievod, to his ontire satisfaction, until alter March court. The next morning af ter court had adjourned, ho asked mo for a set tlement. It was immediately mado. When 1 commenced business with Inin, 1 had forty dol lars which sum, I loaned him un the second day after 1 set in. 1 had used sotno of it to pay for making some clotlios, which loll mo with but little cash. When ho borrowed tho monoy in the presence ofThoinus Gowtly, ho stated to ine to use whatever money 1 wauled out of the 1 drawer. Alter wo l;ad sottlod and ho paid over to mo tho small sum then due me, about twonty-severi dollars which is all tiro money I then had, and oil the property with the exception of a silvor watch, which 1 put in puun for twenty dollars, a short time after wards, to Andrew *M Jennings, which was never redoemed in consequence of my con tinued povotry. I asked him what was thu mat ter. 1 lo, after Jieming and hawing a whilo ; ro marked that he was nevfir satisfied about that ten dollars 1 immediately caught a bottle und attempted to slriko him with it, my arm was caught by a young man by the name of Robert Bnciinnnan, who had just coitl icnced doing bu siness for Snndifer,aud was willing to attend to his business for his board I wds young) and entirely ignorant of tho worfd. He immediate ly commenced the Work of sootlfmg; and so did Ruchannan, I was begged to say nothing about it, to look upon it as a mistake; Mundifer begged me to remuin at his house, and promised to board mo for uothing. I answered no sir. J ’uiow you; nothing that you can do, or can promise, can ever iuduce me to remain anoiher night under 1 your roof. J3rcukfu*t was then ready, and 1 eat, and paid him foi the breokl&st, and Immediately moved to Col. Henry C. Dawson's tavern. 1 lived in that place lroni that time until tho foil of 18211, when 1 moved to this place, from that time up lo the timo thut 1 cow-hided James Irwin, some 4 or 5 years this man Sandifur-Wus constantly courting my friendship, inviting me io his house, (which invitations wore novor ac cepted,) at almost every bull, 1 must act as -a manager, at lus house, often proposing to hoard me without cliurge, 4 c. To all ot the proffered friendship, I civilly objected, When 1 was'to make a speech in the upper part at' the county on a fourth*of July occueion, -no man was so active to have men to go and hear me, as this man BaiiUilur. At dillcrcnt times (ns will be shown; on a proper occasion) spenkii g of me in the terms of highest praise. 8omo 4 : or 5 years after this disputo, 1 cow-hidcd James Irwin in tlio streets of Madison, lor on insult 1 bare t r ^. , Pt .. waa killed, he w 4sinsolvent aud was making ar rangementa to leave the plane I had nj idea of moving from thorelet that time, nor did no until l&ftb Now yon nave Ihe whob ciae! n^alc r the moat, or U i BuMhore ace nuuy other ci cumsfai&ev, I could menfioa, which ^duld, i" ordinary oases, she# him base aud infamqus; 1 am tola by Mr* Bandy, 4 gentleman who stitiids os high ae any other, (hat this same than attekiptod to force his own Wife’s daughter— perhtpa 1 may be blahied foil naming thli as he is dejul, but wlmn he is referred to, as authority to injiro me, 1 cannot bo blaiied for carrying the war iiko Africa ! Souio mjy think L have been t9<> imnato in noticing particulars; they ..mst iCiU.liQof.it is easy tomaKHCha*go»«j and K • of ten the (Mae; that they cationly be disproved by circuimtyuoe*; but few ofergera-pdimt of a di rect and yvjstive disproval V The tbiVl charge, made by Ujii ffoard headed chap, is false, from beginning id end In alt Hs pahs, “tofu c<clo," not a citentuslanc* to justity it; dddifig but ignorouce ut\d etupUIity tb tho character of Ills; before ridiculous, siinpk and maiiciouBbeyond measure. Go toyournolh- erlLel her put you undor the core of of a wet nurse forlwelve months; at the i tion of which lima ’ti# to be hoped, that youkuay hot be the weak and simple tool of bad nieik as simple as yourself! Hor die croncliing citing winning pup, any longer! Try and hui^ve,' tluit ydd may no liiore bd quizzed! nor be! the subjd t matter of luugiitur, for the whole bar! take elf tliose epeuletts, he that put Uvem there, says^hat he would take them otf,ehttliut it would he aiiuching ioo much Coosoqueuce to little you! they ill become an ape, not do they set well, on the ^boulders of a cruveft- J. T* DAMP. Copy ofa letter front Cel. Henry F. Young, to J. T. Campt one ol thu gentlemen] present at the inter view, between Camp and Bunderfer; also James C. Cook’s ccrtifcatc, anollier thut wus'pre- sent. *• The only circumstance ft recollect at present was uiihu time of toe difiiculty with you und Bandifer, which took place iu your ollice in. presence of . seyer^l of th^ cifiucns, umpngst them I Uilnlc theta was J. C Cook; And Alston II. Green, when tiundifo# stated thu; oil examin ing the Books and Cath^ the drawer, there was some missing,the unnjwul do hot rapolfoct— very small, but when he uskeu youtlho umoiint, you told him the amount that ought uihAie behn there, and went with him to the drawmr; and found ail the money,—you luid Jotue eiktnies, that: was glad of any thing, for to make uit of agamstyou, my opinion I expressed at font tune and have fre quently since, that it was a uiurfoiuatt thing in Hnndiler, to get clear of /paying or $ 4(W per year for u bar-keeper, us Mr. ^uclit. unon at tended there sometime nltaavarris I /rnovinugunh his hoard, as he told oiimself. 1 reuollect nothing ■ ot piutout Youis, Sbc. \ U f. \ H i F '/OlHG. 1 AUA^oomnr bovu Subscriber h^pc^v* *• informs hivlrfenda and the fimie geoernlly math# haaopadfdabovve of octeruiameut, m in Cass county, the the Allatuoney Gold Mine#, c at ;h4 time when U T i to ttoly-’ 1 ofthfi ijfih was in Thia is to certify flit with several gentlemi . . ^ Camp railed uponjohn ^ uidifoi circum&tanbes in telatio; to *i rcjmi t,webV circulutioA charging ms ? with iu v U>g acted lnipropeiiy whils: uHuk » uiplcy J - J har keeper- tha dis pule ita ( 'p< a* ul Ofuuj i:«\* him and Air ’Cuuifvahnu: a foil D.idiar V ; . ^ Sandifercoinmcnccdiinik'ir-/flfciH. ,, K i l , .’.V) Mr. f-auiuaskcd.iiini, iflie did «>i to. opt j un wuHist standin^-brforo tiic door, and wkej hitt (^'oinp) how much money there was in ibo d»uw«\r,‘ • He dusvveriid thiit then wus forty DbUf#. Snudifer replied that thore was huf tipftv responded tniit there ought tp be forty there G:mp . — —.a,;and they bolli wont to the drtiw ar»d found forty dollars iuit, Sandifer didjnotjdeRy hest.i‘ tioani as I locollect soind words passed between them, which I do not remember at present nod Mr. Camp stepped to a desk) drew but a pistol, but was prevented from shooting of fSandiitri and he shortly left the^room. I had deVur heard or the report, until a few days previous to the meeting, although it had taken place long bofore, from all of tho circumstances winch I learned 1 was of opinion that the report hud no good foundation and was only designed to injure Camps reputation, about that time he Canlp, had occasioned a great deal of exciloment in Madison, by whipping a man in a public street, with a cow lade'. JAMES 0. COOK. Morgan cty. t. August 1832. */| * TTltuX’ G//L' to i Jail uhout tiie first inst. a negro man wild calls himself Lirnus und says he belongs to ^ererfildh Mosely of vVilcox county Ala., gJajd negro is of the ordinary size and lias long fort! teeth und docs not ypeak very plain., He is about thirty years of age. The owner is rtfquosled to Call and take him n- way according to law. JAMES C. HOLLAND Columbus. It) July 0 tf Jailor. UftOIJCIIT lo j iiT on llie*iiltii intt. of Him month a negro man who name is Jingo who says he belongs to the State of Georgia and has been runaway about one given me- This was a piece of conduct, not ve-j uiontFi iaid ncgio has one'of his fore teeth out and ty well calculated to rnako Irwin mid his friends j is African horn and says he was at work under lovo me! ns rt proved in the sequel. 1 thought ) Mr* rfilliriglmm at tlie timo he runaway the owner 1 htd caitsp to j U'swo the cour.-tf I did, that j is requested to come forward and take him away they liadcauso to prosecute mo, for tlii3 Irospasi according to Li»w. JAMES C. HOLLAND is most true, and that they did il wilh.nn unc- j quailed vengeance, is most truo; of this f do not ) ‘ complain—lmost freely forgivo them,and bear! testimony that though lyw in was at liiuoMiisul- ting, he had many noblo qalilies; open, ncoye, liberal and gouerous, and' 1 legret f much that an oucusinn existed for tho difference; But (atonod for it! my ull, and*much more than my all wus tukeu to pay damages! It was after the excitement in consequence of this ditlicullly, ill tho year 1S26, that some ftiend told,mo that whispers wore afi oat that I 1 had not acted correctly when I Jived with dundifur.” 1 invited 2 or 3 friends to my of lien, and sent for Sandifur; 1 called upon hiiu lo stale ull the circumstances in roluiu m to the matter: \Vo duly diftmed ip one slutei nont- In this, afi put, ho said ho asked “if -there were nut forty'dollars in the drawer, lo whnch I an swered yes” my statement is, that he asked mo ‘ how much money theie was in tlie drawer, und 1 answered foitv dollars ” Tuku it either way, I cuio not which—tho difference is not material, Every nfan with two idoas (o f course I except John Milton,) will at once discover that 1 had not been guilty of any improper con- dilct;.not could I have intended any*.. In Die first placo, my little sum of forty dollars was used by him; consequently lie was hi my debt. If I had wanted the ton. dollar, or the forty dollars, I hud a right andj-watcxprossly privileged to use it. If I hud intended to use it tvithout making myself ncc&ti/liable for it, wheti he ask ed me Vif there waa 1 r.t forty dollurs in tho^lraw- or” I would tenet undoubtedly, os every body knows, have answi/red, l< no sir, but thirty!” or according to my statement, when he uskod me “ how umclt nixmey there was in llin drvw- er, I would have, said “ thirty” instond of “ forty dollars.’— .for as true as l live, when he . asked mo how rryunh money tliore was in the j drawer, I (hoitvl it no more of it than I would of Columbus fuly 10 ft Vf‘ A U C T 1 0 M7 V^ii Tuesdny tlie 6th of August ^^rnixt, I will suff at Pqblic Auction to front uf lira ColniiibuH Boyk Store ut IU o'clock A M. u qoiyttlty nf .Drugs and Medicines. Also u quantity of Shop fernilurocpiraisllnj; oT Species, Tincture and ointment Jars, icilh a Case of Amputa tion Instruments. mil fie -olif at tfra tamo lime a lait iff Dry- GooiU consisting, of C'ulliros, Sliirtings, Shoca Sio.&c. Alsoujjlioil reoollil liaml (Hy Sf ll ar , nm. « E. ri. NORTON Auct. ColantbusJuly 10 9 tf a.udii.'&sm rncclvfid by tlie CTlotcmlaift *. Gotfiiniaiimrara of tlie town Of ■Golumhr-i uH Sntuidny the fiTih inst for tunhlling the ilin-.ii in Franklin street, I'roin Ojletinifpo to Freni street. , FoV (iartiriilnrs nttply to the (.'lerfc lotlraCmiirtiissiotiera. HENRY C. FHEEI’d July 17 <) 1« Clerk. above plnoe m a kaodmaM aid healthy situation, with th# Advantage 16f good opriq* And well wo- ter, aud the pleuauul aaouaUin hreexa, and is aar- rounded with a, renuotle fiartM. ih tho centre ofthe Gold Koflion, Allatonay, is 45 mile* from the Cor ral! Mines, 70 (join Aartrin in Lumpkin coanty, nd on tlra filled roiul lending from Auruiia, to the asrroll lainea. N. B’. the post office ii removed flam Son-, ordvdl. to this placo. . . ... John Dawson. July a. 14 tr i ZJ ^WOM6om* —A.VD- P^oytaion atore fftiftviiribehi vrddld inform the iolmh- JL ItafitV of Gold mb pi and the’ sbrrdumhng coarttryi that thdy HdVh #1' Hand and Are c^nsttmt- i« receiving from NadfYorfi and Ne\V Orleant; a general esrtfHlinbnl of (tfdccriek add provisions ol superior quality* Which they will sell at whole sale or retail for cash drcO^iitty produce. now du hand 6?) hide fresh Flour,. 0 hhds Now Orleans Sugar Imxes Havana do. I.t tol ll,s Loaf ’ do 35 bids Western Whiskey’, ' , 10“ St. Croix Rum, ft “ . tlnlhind Gin Sft “ American Gn, 30 Orleans Rum; 3 nipos cognuki nrmtily 5bbU cirarry llounco . 10 “ Penor. Urandy. Shfi - Newer. Cider W ‘ r I’htledolphia Ale. d casks MedeimWine 00 rack. G. a. Salt, 1» kegstty^-" **+' ' in !! }y e * tmn Batter nd kegs Nulls,. ;! tons Iron, ansorled, *J? botes iCodfish, S ‘‘Her ring, flhd ^ s Almonds 20 boxei Uni sine, * w eacftg Coilbe till of vthioli Will bo di^pnsbd of as I iw di they b® pufeluHed i n the southern country. I ney litt/a regular agents irt tli uios of York and New Orleans hv whom thev will be cousfontlv supplied witli'freeli article's in tlieir line by winch tliey. will always be able to furoish the best those markets alford add At moderate tori- '•''H. r They ,occopy the house receutly occupied by. r. Penny. . WILLIAM BEARPatiEE, & Co. Merchant Tailors G. H. & C. A. PABODY H I AV E just r icoivcfi fresh fmih New York, n •** *’'“' assortment of shperfine IIKO AO contrstiug of blnck blue brown green odeluid and mixed. Also, Bninbnzinen Vostinn dec which they will mtumfontnre, to order in the most fashionable stylo, (or in any style to please tho Taney ofilrair,custoinijrs.jund warranleuch gar- inent, tolit. Gentlemen wishing to obtain dura, hie and fushionubio oldtbing, win do well to call ad exainiue lor themselves. , j tt# d/.SOi a supply of FashimaUe iilnct mm and Drah HATS, and eumnra, mmm cenaisiin* oY Frock C mis , T^voktees, Pantaloons Vests, Round uckots, Drawer*, &c. of eliuost every deecriptiuo Af.SO,, n complete nsjortment of fa'itev articled in their line: onsiatlhg ol Stocks, Olives 4ns- T ff’ U r M H hir ^- Cwilfe raffled nnd p nm Bosoms, silk and cotton pWkct, H umikn- qlneTs, Sfinpera, U.nbfella»,*c. all of winch tlioy will sell plieup a, Ihe cheapest. 7 N ,B. PnniciilHr attention paid to’ cuttlnr, and repairing dona at tlra shorten notice, sy II—51—if 0 „ JUST ECEIVED N consignment— . An elegant spring-bottom snfi Curl hair utrasses, ctrved Be: 1 toads, pillow V’.'gona, for children, <Vibi, 4k. .ire, .. r K-RODGES&d Fell 2:1—44—tf Executive department, fid. \ W n v „ , ''flsdgeville, May 17,1933 f HERF.VS, by an artoftiic G-> ,.r » r ^•?S!?bly of this Slate, primal th# tilth of Jecember, 1834, .ntiUcd “AuaMuTpro. -u c«l °. U Convention to reduce the Dumber ol to- : . . ul Assembly of thd State of Georgia, nnn for ot- • pesos therein nunrad,” itis prmided “Thu i' s'- the ilutj, of H„ Excellency tin, Gevemiirtogive punk .y to the alierauon* and amendments made m t -.o (.ir o tntitm in reference to the rednetion orilranoroberoi m.ai bars compoHing the General Asinnibly: Aihefiiut Mo -r n. nno,s l . ^V fi,:0t ‘ n " bjr Uln l‘ e °l lle ’ uf Wh amend! menis. a.toratiqns or new arlicfi* as tiiev m.y , v the objects of redaction and mfuBtulhi of tho Genera! Assjmih'y onto; .nd Ifr.lifiedly « majority JuiJZfil- who yotodptite queati 0 " of “*tjfic3tion*> or “NS RxnV fiemob —tlran. In that event, life alteration., sr, hj th t -nj r " l '? eU - * h f 11 ■» »"«i!ing upon the p»oo,„ S ptli.s of tho poople of lino State, asnumblcu m Convi*. lion under tho proyisiona ofthe before reetter; act'» .greed to and declared the following tX und Iinrandmentnof the Constitution oTthis State -ouch one me'nibei frunl eaeb'enunty, ^ b>teblfefc tore tlierpofi And whoroM • of ifo; SHVfebih'NU tion drtlio first nnirle nf tlie'rVnjWBt^Uttn yf Ibb StHfo of Gkdrgh,in In tj.nfollowingwtfX^ I m of Roprescrtutn.ra Skull he-’orthpoU 4 nraihter' Q all the coUnftnn winch now ar. or Ilf.-'litter inSvhi rncm! ded Within this Sfiito, adcorhing to tlsdr tospJtiyetoami all tile pho^fe of color’U-.mid-in, lira«4clron, ilm following lo wit: • Elicit county containing three VKo*f amid persdne, ngremthfy to’iho toregr*n*pl4 Of 'idUirtor- ation, shall lie ontitlBdt-l4:two m W u|*.i.,;«*veD'tfraJahd to three memhera and Woheehnoral/d to lour mtmttoto' fiSr'wmhwS® ahnllhtVeiMdetutuiteimiuolnfi-relhW ' And Wo'yekiitho, dlbremid third teblhHtr parts ofthe seventh aection of.tha sudfettfiaiCmidr S3 Constitution - , JoUohing-AtoferaoreiitWmfiQiMm !tj2L,iai Assembly of tlie Btate, hn» bwii) 9(hmd be defective oil account#/ toa |»itW|J?Sri£ gisjature, and the enorraouN expeiMMiaA'an^f iIiiihmJ fbb Delegatwa of the people b (to# Slat# If Geetata in Genera) Convention OMnemblod, cbosea.afil Vutk^’ iaed by them to revise,, alter and ameid tb#'said two •Returns and other party, if any, touching the fopreidfota- tmu ofthe people ot Geoigiu ih the Geperul Astatnblv l,av fo "^f irtuture rollection and delibeistihn^dW T HE conartnereiup heretofore existing be tween the subscribers under the finiiorHbd* NHii & FaVtoh Inis boon disHrflved by mutual aim- sent. The notes and account* ofthe coucern have been placed in the bauds of Messrs. A.&B- V. I* verson for collection, who are authorised lo wind up and settle the butuness of tho firm and to whoiK we refer ull person* interested. JONATHAN A. HUDSON July 20, ft tf MICAJAH PULTON- FUIVATM BOAIIDIMT g. i — ------ 1 . . i #m few doceulteobnr gontleroen (.ah bo stipplied .. , rr- a friend onqu'iruig 6f me how much money I, wit|| boal( t illg at|d lodging uhoh very moderate Wlth a . n 1 exle 1 n . 81 . ve ^rtmen.ofgoodlurabi could loan b»m > and tlie «|ueatioli, tho mannor ? j u» rinjl |,y mukilig early Opplicdtiohs. Enquire at { fo'dcnals, which will enable him fo eietiile this flioco* i^; July 2(1 9 tf NEW Li OVDS! III. sufism her Iras just received direct from Now ,York, superfine ulaclt,, blue, rille ert and adclnide CLOTHS', black anl fancy gnrepunssimeres; bine, black, brown and grenn iiilrnpotamhlcls; green and black Bbiubaxines; Ermin,jts; white and brown Franck drill, block watnre and changeable gro do nap, gro de swiss and Italian Lusinng; light fancy alicoea, French nnd Swiss uslins; Ginghams and ambries: nndicry of all deacriptions; Irareo skin, linen and nosGluvcs; Ribbons, assurted; Boota and Shoes; silk dyuiade lothing, A«. Avery superior ar^ B*a of gonllotnon’e Ulaclt beavor Huts, lic'ouy 18 fid tf E. K. I’OWElt' ilNE oy PACKETS. from J\ew J ork lo Apaluchicutd. Now Ship MiitUja—W. Emson, Master. do do I*. G. Knowlks, Muster. do IVaihingtoh /ruing—1*. VV. LWiuii, mas Slop Miami—D. D. iiurcuill, master. Ship American—W. atthicws, master. Brig Columlau—R. N. Hrockw/.v, muster. THE SUBSCRIBERS H AVING added two new Ships, lo their la this year, will Ira able lo keep a continual succession of vessel! through (lit) business season They nre ull copper-fastened, fust sailing vessul- ufllre first class; built expressly tor the trade; a light draft of water; and cuimriandaj] by mpe rlonoi-d imisiers. Tlieir cabins arb orrangoil with handsome accoinmodatious, and provided with beds, bedding and every convenience lor i-nssou- K« n - (U’AII goods forward! d lo the imbsc'ftfierJ trill be •kippea free of commission. JS. D. HURLBUTT ft Co A'a, S4 muhurett A'cie-York.. Jane t 2 tf CABINET ntAKm C. ITE jResnectfuny in J H. W, WH the result, was no niore tliought of than would have bo»n tlity most trival cirr.Utnitaiice that could possibilVly have hoppeued. Whoa Saiifiiter and myself were in meeting upon tho suhjoct, after 1 was satisfied he hall given countoflmice to this base whisper (for the story novel could bo had iu a lAiigehlo shape,) I draw a f.intol and attempted tb slrnOt linn, and was prevr nled by lh<>so present, tu.d berelicatod like a cowardly scoundrel. Next moruiug.'J chab leneed hup I ciiasoo him through« isoWn house with a stick in my hand into a buck room; I thon advertised hint as a *coundrel;thief,villian 1 coward and liar, wliiqh odvertisment was hard ed him . He then bound me over, in a bond of three thousand dollars, to ktep the peace; tad to save himself Sandifor was killed, (as I km told, by Mr. McCluskoy.) ib 1627. some 18 montlui after ibis oir—nearly six years after! bad lived with, hi: it -yet, in the ftoo of all ihc»e facts, John alton vny's ‘-tliat l was only sated from a p»o#» jttuoft f »r stealing, by tho sudden and unex pected death of tho ^os#cutor;” how reeklessly bo lies i Tint re was no prosecution in the case! nor could tho scoundrol be kicked info one! he uever attempted one! I would ask any man if, niv conduct had been improper, w i*nolmy subsequent conduct pretty well calculated tr •xcitq a prosouuUoq for oluoit «ay causn^ fof . plS^OUlTlON n T HE Copsrtnoniliip ol tiroonm A Perrons is dissolved by DinUi;il consent. 'J’Iir under- signed will contiiui# to soli goods qt bis store house o/i the east side of the public sqfiHrd in tho town of LtiGrange Troup countv Georgia. KUi U8 BHOOME, ~7 "OS.c6nSIG3IENT 4 liogslicad Bacon, 1 puli' Supbfior Bint mil! mooes, lime cenranl, 50 bis. sugar, 20 bogafccutl mol isobs, JoO bis. ayrup Un cunsig. neat and will be raid on oosolnnio- difion terms. 100 sacks sajtj IS bs.i glriwd fipplds, , OnesabMaiitial Mcdnd hand carriuge nnd liar mow add one rtrad waggon: July 20, 0 If fl, K. HODGES. TioWTeriaMKsr^ W ILL practice LAW <■ lt >* >• viral cuntics of Urn Cliatuhochce circuit and dw adjoioiug coantiai of Alabama His offiat is -a Cu.auibas, Gat one 20—b—tf lira Ihlluwing to l,s amendments in lieu of the afurasrad third section’, and farts of the ueteuth section whMi’ wh.lt raffirai.by the jjeupl. ofthe Mint., shall- be taken! held add ooamdnred ira parts ofthe Uddsiifetioa ol Ih*! Stutb ofGei.Fgm, iu lieu orthe elbresatd. - The -Vciiuto ahull ho elected annually ori the fim x*^:- .lay ifi ffctoBer; until-.ud.dky orbLtton JS?to! l' tered fiy tawiandalmll he composed ofthetiHmilietfttot each Setmtonul District, to ho fchexou by the thereof, Which said Senatorial District* slill tL r ^ #l ? I.y adding two contiguous boatX«S5£? JPjTSl the State, without rbgurd to-popuK .. a, le specified and defined, lira which all-ill conathuts, together with ■ ^ coui.Uo.as nlay be hereafter lbrmedoul now composing wm* county ofMurruy. I ® l ! l U? t ’ ,llB w n°l® number, el district, shall be forty-five und no more, qnd in the event of the formsiim "f in* now County or cobnttss, the Legislature at tlio time of 1 tt ^ ,ou w *P ncfl in the county, ^ T he following shall he the beasforial DMrietr The cqynfy of Murray shall constitute the first ijistrfot. of Gito,ra°4 Itoiom b “ ***** 0f lb# The tftlrd of the counties of Rabun ln d Habemhnm. £»»**-«/ ff>» Counties of Lmnpkin snd C'harokc* 1 no fifth of lira countioii of Uass and Floyd. Ihe sirlh of tho counties of Jackson and Hall I ho soventh ot the counties of Flaukliu und Madirad Ihe eighth oftlra counties of Gwinnett nud Forsyte mil® "to ' 1 enantiei of Faol.iiog ft, C„bt" ,1 he tenth df the counue. of Fa,Mi and DeKalb. . j i,!*° ? lev 1 0 "' h .°ri h e coulies oTGampbell and Carrol/ The tnejfth of the counties of Coweta and Meriwedier Tlie thirteenth of tho counties of Tronp and Hear J ’ T Ira fourteenth ofthe couatee of 11. *ry add Newion ThetiftoMmliofihe couufiosol ’.V«iw„and t i«k The sixteenth ofthe counties of Dglrilforbo , n g L ferro ° “ Vflnle<,,,l,, ° rih<! “““tie. of Greeoo sud TriH The eighteenth ofthdcodnllwof Wilkosshd Lincoln The nineteenth df the countras of Hainan, and Morra,,' The tweiitialh bf the counties of Hulls ondJosoer** T he twenty-first Of Ihe counties of Pike and (Juauii Iron '* twofl, y- tiac " rt<1 ofthe counties ol'Harrit Jid Tal- .Monrae!"° C '‘ y ; ll,ird . ,f ' l,e *"*• » f CrfitofeJ ,« d Toe twenty-fourth n( the cour.tieaof Bibb and Honrtnn Fho twenty-fifth of the counties of Jones and Bi Idwin’ lii[Uon. ' V ' ,aty Mlidl ufU ‘ B «* 1’wigg, und ivffj Of ill* «nn(M of IVarrea and- Uid!moiid linty " fl ^ ll ** > * lie COMOt ' l! ' u{ ^“nlhia and Tlio twenty ninth ot lira countjei of Burke and ScrL .-in. >. : . thirtieth of tho couiiilea OT Washington nnd fiefS Tho thirty first or tho -eijitutiel of Builot k and F ' muuuol. The Ulirtjisocood ofilf# bpttalies of Laurens and Mont gomory. t • , The tbiily-tbiril of the CouotWs of Doolr and Palaaki’ The thirty-ibuith of die comities ol'Marion and MsJ C0 ? c *- V ' - 1 The tliirtyffifth ofthe coontiea of Randolph and Earl*. Tho thirty-sii|h of film counties of Hampter mid Siuwutt. ; r The thirty-seventh of tho connties of Baker and Lee. Tlra iliirty-eiglnh of tiie counties of Irwin and Telfair. The Ihirty-nintb df die counties of Auuljnit ami Tattnall, ' ro The fortieth ofthe ce'unlie, of Chatham and Eflinghqpi* 'Fho forty-first of the counties of Bryan and Llbeit,. The Forty second df tho counties of McIntosh and Glynn. , , ., . The foriy-ihird ofthe cuntics of Wayne and Camddit, T'hififorty-fourih oflira counties of Wore und Irawndea. The forty-filth of the coiintiei of Deoutur and Thomas, The House of Representatives thsll be compoim) of members from all tlra caoqtios Which now are, or may be iooludod within this State,'jacconliug to tboii reapefe tivo numbers of free white perfions. . Thu whole number of im-mherd in the Homo of Ba- prooentntives ahull be ooe buhdrad and ferty-fuar and no uiero, except in tho Suae ofa new created count, or conn* ties; each new qounly or c untie,«liktl hive one merokur fur each county, until lira faking ofthe next ceninu tbM- after, and tlra whole number mull be apporlioned in the fill lowing mnnnor, viz: the fifteen counties having the highest number of fra. wliite perMius tliull be ontided to threo niombera each; the twenty-fire Counties having the uext highest number of freo white persons ahull bate two membera each, find tho remaining forty-nine conn ties shall have one member e*ch. Whenever, from tlio creation nf a new coanty or eeanbes, the whole number of members in the House of KCpreiteptatirea shall ex ceed tlra number of one' hundred and loity-fear; il shall Ira the duly of the Legislature,' at its first seasran altar thp liimis the citizens of Columbus, sad lu» and the udjoiniug counties, that lieuitptepared .i . ■— - ‘ * ~ -lumber nod - sduto feral tore of a good quality, And of the latest faahlous, A long experience to tho principle cities of (he rjni'ed Stales, will enable him to give general toeing of ihe first census after the creutnm ot*such new s:i(ii«r*c.tii)n to all who will fkvnnr M-. st-i- - iju county or counties, ib apportioning the members, to take one memberI'rum one oftlra counties having three itisfaclion to all who will fevoar him rihh n cull ut reduced prices. All orders thankfully received an il punctually attended to. His shop is on Broad tr net, opposite Judge Iwrter'a dwelling. Hb "flora for a,lea good Gigand Harnerii.' Oplumbox, Apnl_12—47—tf HjBeesHfac, MMon consignineht, tlra following girads which will Ira sold extremely low lor cash or approved pn|rar at 90 days—vix: uOhbl» .Boot Whiskey .7bbls Dried Apple 10 do Monunpahnlu do 12 du KysGin ,0 libls brimo Turk , 12 du Braadv jo db Peach Brandy 6 1-2 bbls dried Beef ill or calks slug. Wide 3 hlida Bacun 111 boll Mtes Pork 2 U kegs Lard cnnVaaa hkd Hama lane, fa—V—tf H ARPER ft L?'WI8, A fi^ttit^'FuRNER. ft young man acquainted with tb* Business, /ffi.will finJ constant ompluymest and good wa ges, by applying to i. 8. W. WHITE; -tf Cabinet skat, Broad at bars, tb supply such newly created county, always begin nlng willi the county that has thefimnllest n umber of fen white persons that may be entitled to throe membera. ‘ Thd censes shall be lake, os heretofore onco in seven years end tlra Eegi.laiare shall ut i|a first scaoion Uttar tlra taking uf each census, apportion themembefa among the aeveriiiconntissol this Hrule.aa is heretofore provide? provided each county shall have ttoo member. * May 1ft, 1833 JAMES M WAYNE, Attest. President of tho Cuaventiun WILKINS HUNT. )„ . HAMILTON B. GAITHER, \ 8«retorira. 1 therefore, incanformity with tu« provisions of the bc- fure recalled act, do hereby five publicity to the same and enjoin the Voter* lor meftauer oof till general Assembly ol this Slate, on Ihe day therein specilrad to wit: ou tiw first Monday October next, to give iheir veto of" Rat ification*' ot No KaiifioaMa,’’ us provided ia oald act, and that the preaiding uflicen certify tlie hum to thia Deuar* meat uccordiugly - Given nn er my hind and the Seal ofthe Exeeitivg Department, at Milledgevill, ihia the day and year ' ' e written. WILSON LUMPKIN, first above By the Governor: JHIU1MM A. GREENE. Becreftty