Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, December 25, 1860, Image 2

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Columbus Onfiiwtr. Tne»ri»T Horning. Dec. SO. 1880. IVK Mira™ re tpc cw.vri.vr/o.r. JII.VK8 HOLT, rOKlEll INC,HAM, MOH. L. HOWAKD. I t pui»r afuvnniut® lu brvrgti. Gkraxs ».’oP»TT.— At > larg® mrrlii g of tliicnf, **irre*p*rtiee of «IJ party fffliogs nJ al'gr mrMf," held in tb® ccurt*hoO«r t rU, Ur. N. M. Ciamfont, Dr. | (torn «h Hiatea represented by lb® signer®, peal.to the fUuttwrn Huim U Lorry op lb® j work or arcossion, f'cr.eJ by fbirty «n»w- bera of Coogrexs. Tbdy urga upon tb®if respect!?® 8tU# speedy, absolute ®nd ®*P* ■ram wc*iiinn lb® only remedy l#f» than. Thrr® or four tint pi® f#«t® will go very far to prevent »bi« appeal from irflu-- •iicinf ibo court® «f toy but disunion!*!* per n. l»t, th® addr*** i® signed only by nxumbcrs *bi hi?® Ion* b#?i» for arcsssion. 2 J, it i« signed by only 30 out of 1*0 8» othern numbers of Coogreea- 3J, H *• only aigfud b/ one-half of lb® number# T. N. P..uMalo and Col. R. J. Will* were , t „ Puifair lo atafo that four or fi< nminai-d aa delegates to the Cou- j n ( |j, f j r absentees would no doubt hav* trnilnn, and no resolution* war® passed, the t bjrct u»n| »» unit* th® jvopl® ®f tb« county. Ala aub*«qo*ol meeting, which revolved that tb® tul® ot Lincoln afcu’ild not be aubmit<rd to. and that Georgia should bef«r® lb® 4ib of March n#x», this Itcfcei aa- accepted aa a campiumi.*, though It wa® r»#«i*a«i that tb® bain® •'men rej-rraeniing all th® '‘ (Tornen ol did OJ.IM i.f lb.a late linear At a i aiion |wrty. at P®r»; Tho®. Gilbert, Jo®*| ferenc* to lb® | resent id mrn- (»Mt fully alprraa tbr met tii> (. atirg «f lb® Co-opn- 90 th® IOih In tant, Da), and Mtrpben that : Ca-telU wrr® ni.miOatcd aa candidate# the Convention. A arretaion Corrupt rot ..f tb# Macon Telegraph gentlnoan who bad b«»n "out and out e»cc*®n*ni#»a" a abort lima In-fort psrtiwpa- tid in thia mealing. Th® i<nnirdi»t# *vc»>*- •len candidate* »r® J. M. Uilw, 1>. F. Gunn and U. W. Utuwn. Cjitxoccs.—Ai nutting, irreapectif# of party, held at tba court*h"U«® in Canton on the 4 1. Inat., a rooimiliee computed of tiv® Hell, fit® Urt-rkinntfg®, ai d five Dougta# then, waa appaiiiud to rr; ait action and cuggeat uominatM'oa for tb® meeting. It reported reaoluiiona in favor of an effort to obtain redr*®® in tba Union if poeeible, and by iteration aa a "laat r®*o«|i nrc>«tary, In-lruciing tba delegates to "support ou raah tnea#u r ®a of r®-i»t#nr* out of tba Un ion till our cobainuiioua! r«m®di*« In tba Union aball h®v® In an first exhausted." Ii tl»o paint d aa dalegatea Mai. John McCon nell. Col. A. W.Taaalry and lion. E. E- Field. Tba r®paii «*aa adopted by accla- ntation, and tba nominee® accepted and pledged ih> rnttlrca la ad bare to the policy ol th® reaoluiiona. FaYxttx.—A largo mealing, without diatmction of party, bib 1 at Fayeiuxtll* on the 41ti mat., iminina'ci. John llum and O. Unto, E*q»., aa dtlrg \'®a lu the C.n • VanliOO. It wnariKooualy I taaffed for ■ d« maud lot Southern tight® in tb® Unicn, and that failing, fer e# c»*lon. Ft Y0.-ll.in. A. K. Wright, Maj. flak. ff. Moo,, and (*ol. h. J. J- hnaon are the cu-n|ieraiio|i candidate® in Fl»yd. Lk0 CouiTT.—At a an-ating of a large portion tif tb® voter® of the county, held at fttaikvill® on iha 4tli inat, M .j, (i<u>d« Dryan and Ur. Win, U. Ricbaiduon were nominated ®a del gtlea lo th® Convan'lon, and a rreoluiion w«a p«a*ed rrcotninrnding lhat the Georgia Coitveinion take ale|>a to error® a Conference with the other rlavr. holding Rt«tea, and uiglng a final ertlle. meni b. fore tb® 4th o| March nail t de. daring that proper raiirra* in the Union will b® aatiafaciory, hut that redrt ra and aecutit) muai ba b »d, oven by avparat® ae. coaaun it nrcea»ary a't#f having mad® an 4"fb4”W»\fffifltttrt® nil t!Ht gi,i Inai., unanimouely lirminatrd Peter Drown and M. M. llu«h lot (be Hl»«e Cony»ntinn. Tb® cotiventinn decUred iia policy to | r "Uiuoti, enforcement of tb® 0«n«tttuii»n, and concert of aciion." Reagluilon® •d.-pted by a meeting bald In Frvaton on the 23 I nl November) were cHamd, but W*re r< jrc'rd, whereupon flvu of i|, u deb- 0CNI.IY*—At a meeting held in th® coup- h®u*® on lb® fl b Inet., a prramlda and oiulinna were unauitnoua.'y adopted, rprrl- fying tha grievanoea cf bo 8.>uth and d. mending redrr®a by t .ongreaaional an Northern Slate action ; al*u rerommeridiDg a general rorif.renc® of all tha Hoinbrro btatr®. Tb# meeting nominated for tl«e Convention Wm. A. Ulack and II.ram L French } alan the following rnunly ticket ; For MbrnfT. J. J. Dean j for Ta«-C.d|erior, Ileu-y II. Holt; for Tat-Krcaitar, Wm. M Threlkeld. (IALnvttN—Col. A. H. Kenan and Col L. 11 Hnaeoo were rioinlnaled for tha Con vention by a meeting held In Milled,-'' Jaet week. Kraolutiona effarad by Col. Kenan, recommending conference aitd co operation among tba Moutbern Htatea, and a demand upon lb® Federal and Northern Htat® government® f .r redrear, ware adopted. Mac *—A largo meeting hv|t| at Ogle I borne la at aerk declared "in favor ofeuch r®«iaiaiic® aa aball comp. I tha nuu-alav*. holding 8(atra to repeal 'heir peraoral liberty bill®, to lb® prompt and peaceful fendiiion »f our luginvt. alave®, and aa will euch additional, unquivo a| |'nd Igne I it bad they been prtacot. 4th, it i® aigoed by sidy ona ir.emUr of tb® commit- is® of ihmy-tbre®, Mr. K®ub®o Da*i® of M'a-iMippt) Mr. Hawkins of fla., on® of in® ot.' ®r eigner®, l aving refuaed lo act on lb® committee. Aa tbi® commiltca baa tb® did trt.cet b'lwtoi th® North and th® rtoutb in epecial charge, and ia of ccuraa beat informed ra lo tba probability of a aat- ••factory adjustment, tins laat fact ia cape- cial!y aigoificant. Wrhthea® accompanying augge®ti®na, w® a-k lb® reader to detvrmiua for bioaa«lf the ufijrct and tha importance of tha man- ifeato. A Moat lluaiaue Law. Wa und#ratanu that our Legislature, n«at *hc cloMi ol the Ut® aeaaion, pa«s®d an act ronferr.ng upon the Inferior Courts of lb® several counties of tb# Htat®, tb® |h•wrr, In lhair discretion, to appropri ate lb® Poor 8rfuul fund for 1601, or any part thereof, to tba purchase of food and fira-wood for it.® poor. Tin® w® const er -Ibe beat mraaura of •♦rrltef ** paa®»d by ihst body. Th® mone tary eoibsrrae*mcnta and prostration ol bu- ■ iitv-a caused by the political panic bava alrrady diatrecred many of our people, and there ia #*®ry rraaod to apprabend that tighter time# at>4 great®! tit-ublea ar ahead. W® na mors know tho financial trotfldea and inUivi»loal privationa which th® future may have in store for na, wa kr.<m the Im>u® and incldenla of tha great political agitation which convulaea tba counlty. Vaatly important a® ar educational want® of the people, it may b® that nec®aaiti*a ol ®v®n a more pressing nature may fur a lira® imp®*i<'ualy rrqoi. alleviation, and therefor® this grant of dis cretionary power to the Inferior Courts it moat opportune and proper. Wo learn that our able and popular 8®n ator took especial interest in ibis bill end eitrud bimrrll tn verUr® its parcsf®. and separate •necunter, if they encceed in urging"**^ •etieg m ^ rh i» ■tu. I. citlj ..i tb... U Ik. p — T*« r.p.J.i“J M.U.ct bet-w> lk. .nd Sum ju- ! «'«. wwta -«• d.tl.ml '•>’ riadiction in referenc® tocommvic®. Should | o-operaMon. i h® dnn'aloo waa made by Sou.lt C.rol'l.. M«d. .ton., -b.t 1. w I nllawlir. •• ». l-ito, «»J« b.ea«..rih. cotton tn th. P o.t .( Uh..k^ ! «’ 1 " h fb r n “ “ ,h ' Tilt- Mt. JHnrlsh MrHlng’. Wo stated ih® other day that w® would soon cipose th® incorrectness of tb® Timer' list ol voters at th® Mt. Moriah meeting, whom it claimed aa erpargl® acceasionisls. It | ubliah® ) a hat of 35 namea, claimed by it in thia way. Wo now have positive in formation from th® gentlemen themselves tbht In cit e of thorn so claimed ore fo operation and not lor separata »erts*ir Woal.’o learn from lk® brat authority lhat two otbrra i.f its iial live in Harris county, ona in A shams, and that on® nam® is noi known «n the neighborhood. Tbta take® silicon (> rn it® list of thirty-five, and w® have g'tod teaaouto btlivva (hut no author ity f»r making the poaitiv® a-aartion) that «®v«rai fttuia o( tb® liat are on our aid®.— Wo have the names of the aiilecn voters Parker. Wo repeat our belief that not onr-bal! of the 3ft prrauus claimed by tb® Timer on its aiJo ot the questum and voter® of unmialak <blo cotfttitu'ional guaranties for the protection «! slavery in tha common Territories,and opr i^fata and equality in Iba Union, aa aball warr nl a final aalll®. meat ol ih® question ami a atop to it® n gt tation.” 11 also declared for co-operation, and nominatad W. 11. K-binaou and Jot. J. Carton lor tba Conveutmn. Bl»a —At a large meeting of tho penpls of Dibb, at Macon, on the 16th, isaolutiona ia voting a cmifetene® and re-oreralinn ol th® 8 'Ulhrrn Slatra, end, in ih® event of rh®(? Ncrt-ltin at a remedy, ‘h» i th® Conautution of th® United M Old Party l.ltiea Again. Tho people cf Hall county, at a rarating held in Oatnvavill® on th® 4th inat., which all parties Ireely participated, nt inated a ticket for the Convention wn vi®w of preventing any division in the cnuiiiy. Uu4 wu none® in the Gainesville Ituglc a call lor a "Democratic masting" to tn bi-id on the 32.1 Inat., to nominate an other ticket; also that Mesa*. A. M. Evan and C. K. Hiuunoiis announce themaeivrs ai candidates lor tbs Convention, giving a® ■ reason lor thia ours® that th® meeting on thw 4tli did not nominal® any Dreckin- ndg® man oil the ticket I Mr. Evan? *ija in hia card that he la not in (svor ui sepa rate Hiato aeoaaiton, but in favor of a H-'Ulbtrn Convention, which should d«- niand redrsaa, dtc, Thiaahows that h® ha® no otUvf ground of ol jaction to the con. aeivativo ticket nominated, except that it »'i* regarded old pnrty divisional ttr Tha Waaliingnui Jlepullie aara Mr. t*oin and Mr.Btul'tl tuemiy endvavorod and It® told ihcin lie nevef them again. 'J'hough w® doubt the truth of tbi® I®, p. rted interview, we tliiuk that th® advic® waa the very bos| lhat could have been Thtraia no duubi that Praaident Duclianan’a want of exscutiva capacity, or t»ia irul.fTt-iauc® lo tho real condition of tha country, has contributed greatly t® ih® pres®iu alarming state < f atlaira. Had he executed th® law® aa an impartial and faith ful executive should (in numerous instan ces in which w« comjlained at the time ®f hia denlirtion of duty), y/iu most srriooa grievances of th® South would have been gieatly alb vielrd. 11® baa now, by hia attempt lo avoid meeting the issue, assumed a position towards Mouth Carolina which ia utterly inconaiatcut^nd uulenoble, aad if a I | coi.Uict foliuwa, ho will ba justly censurable l ( lor ii. H® evidently has not ih® nerve ton in th® interim between th® ®ct of eeeeinn and tb® rflinquiabment of Federal jurisdiction over elearsne®# and impost do lma t And what i® to become of foreign merchandise In transitu for Charleston at tba litn® of aoceasiori or at any lima during this interim 1 W® cb**:va in ®o»® of the pap«ri a very ylaoaibl® argument copied from tho Chailoaton Mrrcury to show lhat there will be no serious difficulty except as to "th® shipping owned by South Caro- Unions," aod th*a diffi-.ulty, it ®«ya, "will not ba long—only until a Southern Con federacy is formed." Dot thia argument lakes for granted on# or two things that cannot b® rsHsaJ on. It assumes that ib® government of the Uuitod State®, il it in tends to resrat tb® independence of South Carolina in ®ny manner, "is bound imme diately to laka mean* to r®duc® her to sub jection and lo inform foreign nation® of it® intentions." The proposition, we suppose, ia, that the Federal Government must ®l- Iher pur-a® this course or at once withdraw Its pretensiaiia to control tho commerce ol r-outb Carolina. We, too, think that the Admtoislration is equitably and logically bound to adopt a decided course on® way or the other. But we ar® already assured by tba Pne.dent that he will do neither— that he will nenbir attempt locoe ee South Carolina nor will he autkander a single FaJeral claim of juriadic’.ton within her '.eiiitotj —h® will bold tb® Federal posi tion® ®nd collect lb® Federal revenues.— Of course ha will also prevent clearance® by authority of ®ny other (ban a Federal officer, and tha landing of foreign goods without th# payment of duty. For Houib Carolina to permit Ibis, would mako her "indep®ndenca” but an empty name ami subject her to ridicule. Thia b«ing tb® understood course of the Administration, U ia useless |o argue Ib® Mercury't propositions, that a mamlest anu clearance from a port collector of South Carolina will sreur® tb® admittance of a vessel from Charleston into a foreign pod ; sod that if U. H. consul# abroad should pioteat against inch admittances, tb® con sul® ol Bjutb Carolina in tha foreign putts wou'd ba recognised and could get tho ves- ®r presurnplion thsn their purpoe® lo at tempt the drawing of old parly line* again, fndred we Warn that an effort ia alieady making to rally (be Dieck'oridg® Demur- taejf In a ippuit uf the tickat to bo preaen t- eJ ly th® minority, V'twithstsnding tb® fact that on® of tho esndidate® of lb® ma jority was a Hirckir.nJ'c® Democrat and ia on® of the best men of tb® c.»un*.y. \t ill tha people permit the great question that agitates liio oounlry to bu uvia a mrte foot-ball of prrrty ? W# suppoaa that there are now 150,000 bates of cotton in Cltaileston, and that this amount will b® doubled in tb® interim allu- ced to, ahnulJ it laat^umil tho 4th of Mucb n®XU A aenuus quraimn ia, can the Huuth afford to let ibia cotton raniain a<» long riu- I'argoed 1 Much of it wnl belong to spec •laiora who are already toiely embarrassed by lk- necessity of holding their stuck® up to thia lima, and whoa® failuro lo rralix® fur thro® or four months longer must be moat distressing to those depending upon them. Th® great decline in prices and dullness in the market, consequent Upon tha political panic, ia now compelling many planters to bold oo^o It.eir stocks—some in the warehouses and mors at their gins A continuance ol this state of things will bo seriously felt by than), at thia period ot cuiiailrornt of credits, advances and ac commodations. It ia a heartiest answer to this statement, in aajr that the embargo will only affect Many, having no such direct fUnnection, have been moat xeaioua and 'mportonat® in precipitating South Carolina into difficulty ; and Ih® patriotism of (hrir solaiory argument that only (boat shipping to or trading with Charleston will greatly therefor® at Irast questionable. suffer a tt#*claim to her allegiance P r.,iu...,.l fo, lk. 8 , B »kr.« I .k»b k. >.kw u P on »o B lk C.rulm., ,, |, 0o.M,»« r , Tb, m...,., j ,i,h, ,,,,,1,. ii, , 1 ,„ cul0 ..om.ii.i.J O..I. N.ih.n II,... II.m. T. I tir. lL ihtt>a,lt • of hia term, I with a Rlale neither in nor out *f tha Uo- u n—out by her own declaration of inde pendence, but in by his axtrcia® of aJmin- uiraiivd juttedtetiun over h«t l Of ceura®, thia is pre|H»t®rou®, and aa tba old trick. | aler ha- tow f*r committed bimaeil ta allow j an honorable changa of hia policy, w» j hink the brat thing he can da ia to resign | aiid 1st Vic® Fiesident Urecktondga take I tba reins far a f w otoAiha—a step n one# delicately complimentary to the young Kan- i tba hour ol bis dalaat, and can- • dilatory oaaija S-utb Carolina that baa I just msuiie.ted her toufidenc® and regard | by v..|irg Ini him. Mr. Dreckinndga could, and w® Uliave would, withdraw tha claim ^ 1 j 1 ,l •iWgiauca ol S -uth Carolina which O Th® Arkansas f'reat aays; "It ia , Uuchanan has asserted, and thus all dan- •Ot gsamily knaw.i that Chicoi couuty. k>r of a conflict bstw®en tb® Federal (ia®. Ark., in proponiau lo it® popuUtl. n, is the ern«i®0| and tba Rial* would l>® averted w®alihi«.t caunt, t® the weld. Tb® pop. Wo Iru.l that .he p.opc.nion ol P.e.id.ot ttlstmn nuinUr® 1.700; the t.g.blo , m,.. Ducbanao'a resignation will l« |irMttd • tty rescue. 4t0.tKHi,u»U, or nearly Ot)0 upon him wilt, an rarniatnrsa and lore# to »v, iy m«u, w..M.aii and child iu tbe that hr raunol r.aiat, and that in th® abao. cua.y *16. number «. b.W. of cotton vU man, ot hi. policy th. country preduoml th.aya®. will not fall fa, abort ot avoid . coll.aioo now moat io.mm.nt and 4 °»° 00 -' j alaiaxing. Hardeman and ('icrro Tharp, K q., f< . delogataa lo the Conveuliou. Tb® Imrardist® ••ceaaion Candid.ir. in Uibb are J. M. Lamar, V\ aahmgtoN Poe, E. A. Nisa.i. Wa sre constrained lu d f*r to another issue a none® ol a number of ather meet- iaga iba aama political , or pur I. Glykr. —A mvr Inf of t, o.® who are "opposed 10 any more compromise®, or • - tempt® of any kind to aecurc cur cunatnu* Honal tights tn «ha .Union," was held at llruoawiek, on the ISib mat. Hr K 11. l>. I J’ u ” k ' Troup and J-dm L. lia>ri*, E q*„ nrle • nominated for lb® Convention. A tnruirr macting nominated Mr. Hama and llou. Tbomaa Duller King. Tho Mtreury irlies upon tho speedy formation of a Moutbern Confederacy aa a cutreclive of all the ®mbam»»m®iita arising Irom ibia atat® of affairs. It says t "tbr period will bu shun, «r® trust, between oui accresian and it}® organixation of a Mouth- •rn Confederacy, which will matt ptubsldy o# tb® protection ot our trad® with other nation®." Do, uo doubt, it would be, h i ■ concert®,! movement in that direction by tba Moutbern but-# would not only have prevented th® alarming panic tbit ha* prostrated business ami credits of ail kinds, but Ha consummation would probably pre vent any Federal attempt lo exercise juris- uitwii over ib® cnmmcic® ol lb* Mouth. lie movement would be too formidable, id th® res uiccs ol the Federal Admin. Miration too limited, tu allow it, Wbv, then, could not South Carolina havo been urged to wait lor bar Mouthsrn ataltia to jam them in consultation, in a Ccuini"n doinaud for redress aatialactory to all, ami sUiultenaout assettion ol intlepeml- in caa® of il® rclusai ’ Why baa sli® been ao importunately and ItanUclIy uigsd to aeced® at once, wuhout waiting for com pany, or for a united rff.m to obtain all n«c. eaaary security and ledrer® t The •‘pre cipitation'" haa barn th® work of itmae who •were afraid of Conventions of ih® peo. yield what pie," wh® "did not v ruas-roada and groceries." These puli- I whatever ... lician* have urged Mouth Carolina on to her arid co-open praam! emberra>ling posriiun, becaaa® they ( her right#— honed that sympathy lur hsr, or a cor diet out onnrcea bat ween her aod th® Federal Government, ^ as-ary. would impel tha whole N« u ih to her as- I aistanc®, and (bat thus they could cany lha r own Mutes for immediate .ate®.s,on no mal'»r what might ba the ratm judg ment of th® people. Th® fuel act of the serious drama is progressing, and w® await with interest and anxiety thus® that are to follow. louiala against the ImmtdUto Mccca- •loulata. A week ago w® told th® immediate se- cessior.is's of thia county, lhat in ncroina- ting and pledging thrir ticket for tba Coo- vrntion to tha repstat® and unrondiuonal vreraaion of Georgia from tba Union, they were taking a course which wou'^J .no, b® ioilowe.J in fifty countira in tba Mta'c, and that on that platform they could not carry thirty counties. We tint® desire la amend lhat prediction—we will say that such a ticket will not b® run in mor® then thirty coQittie® ®nd will not carry twenty. W® suspect that they are llnmsulvr® now awnr® of thrir mistake, a> d that if the political pyrometer wer® ®f plied, it would indicatv a rra y a modi ration «f heat to th® extent cf several degrees. Ewu »b® pilot on thair firc.shrp, after tanniul the vessel upon tha shoals, takes to the yawl and heads h r the ahors cn which the advocate# of delay and atr rffort in Mr L'nivn are encamped ! 'I bo exiraordimry letter of Hon. Ronr. Toonm, which wa copy to-day, will carry dismay ^o the rank® ot tho immediate and unconditional accoasiuirista. Ha ia neither t >r immediate action, n”r is Ire for uncoil* ditior.al arcessiou f On the eonlrsry, b® will he content ii th® Black Republican, c-'im-nt to on amendment of lb® Constitu tion guaranteeing Ibo lutur® rights of tb® Couth, and lie if for reasonable delay to aa- certain whether they will gtv® saliafaclot/ assurances ol au intention lo mak® thia concession. He iprrifies the wrong® ol tha Mouth of which h® c :mj laina—all of which at® real and undeniable—xnd he re• fuses to make such a fritolous and unions- bio issu® as rcsistinc® on account of the election of Lincoln. We fully agree with him thu® far, and we ar® indined lo think with him that an amendment < f tha (3on- solution is the best mod® of securing our future rights in tb® Territories. Mo far a® the nullification of ,ho lugiliva slave law and interference with slavery in lb® Mlstea is involved, tve do not know b<-w the Con- solution can to n,ado plainer or more fa- voiubl® lo the Mouth. The emergency, wo think, demands ootiaeivativu and constitu tional action by the Northern Stater, and an enforcement of the laws and constitu tion by Ibo Federal Administration■ Half th® blame of the present stale ol all vita may be rightfully laid at the door of I'ro i- dent llttchenan. He has foMrie l nnd m> oiuragrd tiosson to the Oonstilution and awa by a failure ta rebuke it. Hut. what- •vrr intn/e of redreat ai d security m .y be Ibast, let us b® united and rcaolvrd drms-id that rodrrrs ai d ■•curity in siini<' form (s.y iu lhat form which a majority ol tfciu# beat and most effective) shall he haJ b,-l irasthla controversy ia aetil.-d. W® have, so far, encouragement to hope that tha If lack RepuUrcana will be f..rcrd to yield the evneesaiont claimed by Mr Tnomhe and the whole » tuthern people The vote in the ramuriitee of thirty.ihrsa. Will a Conflict Follow t There wa* much manifeelation af ®xnl- Itiion by tba immtJiata aeceeaimiata of (bis city, jeatarday. *>v«r tba new# from Mouth Cartdfoa. And yet ire ar® not yet mfermed wbother tb® *ctioo of 8*u,h Carolina ia such that it ought lo la mors ■ cauca of congratulation with them.cr with ua who bora desirtd her to a®oiJ for Iba pr»®. out any conflict with tha Federal auibority. Wa or® informed that ah® has resolved upon . declaration of immediate atcearion. L'ut the reomentoua question is, he# ah® deter mined practica l)/ 10 act up I® that declara tion at present! Tba metraga of th# rreaider.t shows that it ia entirely option al wiib South Carolina, alter a declaration of mcv»»i<&, to permit lb® exercis® of Fed eral authority in her burutra, or lo bring'un a conflict by forcibly attempting Ha over throw. In other words, tba Prraidant baa j pull declared that h« will not attempt to c«crc« her back into the Uflion, but that b® will b’dd lb® Federal station# and collect tb® Federal revenues. Hhoul.l it turn out, (as we hope) that Mooth Carolina doe® nor contemplate resistance lo lht« policy of th® federal Adminirlralion beforo tb® 4th of ttarch, she hsr postponed a conflict long enough to allow a general conference and cooperation among the Southern States, and ibeir agreement upon a policy which at that time may be acceptable lo her ; or, it may b®, by that lime all may be convin- c. d (Lai they must follow her example, and Ibeir united strength will force tfc® Federal CovfMimtni ti yield at one® the chin,® which th® presrnt Administration will nut sl ate on tu® demand of South Carolina alone. Should it torn out that this ta the policy of our rialcr State, w® shall hail it aa a har binger of immediate relief to th® Southern mind, of a speedy n-vivj of business and icstoration of confidence, end of th® event ual co-operation of the ffilifH Mouth in a policy that will c:mir<(U(l all that our srclion requires. Tbot obtained, Mouth Carolina, we doubt not, will yet acquiesce in a teltlf- merit satisfactory to all tlr® uthvr Moutbern States ; for we understand that her Conven tion is, by tb® «ct that called it, invited to f£qnall(y Iteaaaod® C® operation. ; Cce>rpla»® Sou® Abroad Editor Enquirer1 wa® at • rrajwctahl® W® hav® been (ermitled to copy tb# ex- m®etmg in our ciiy to day, ifl b Iprl. Tb® ' tract which fuljova firj>m a letter to Cur •kject ol the meeting was to nominal® a ■ Senator by one who wm berfl and raised tirkel lor tha Convention u, lanvrtf, arid here, but now a recidccf cf th® StaU of to diseot® the ground® and reav^na for ibo- | L®u>*iana. Tt*e fa'her of the writ®! ia niug a second ticket. I am with the friends j •»*-! a Georgian, than wh^m no man in hi® of thu* tickat. I fully contf&trd in ranch j day and geuevattou baa «Lnc mar® to «ot- that 1 beard. In ®oia® thing! •! differed— J W* hia fallow, to dUcba.go ail tl.o duties j ^ totally differed. Aa, fo« snatssce. if Mouth > *>f ph.hnikrapiat, citlxen aod cbrist-an ; ai.d ., Carolina, or any otter State, taably, and ## j ‘he writer is a aon in ail things worthy ol j I conceive diacouiteously, rushes out of !?ie ’ *uch a father. In this h-;ur of gloom f t ' , Unioo, and gets iat«» trouble—after having ' hi® coontry end b.turoc®. toward® bn-:!, i'. been politely requested to ulide a s»iae co- | h® lo whom this ward ol approbation ; 1 opera,ron wl»h ether State., every way ),er j cemaacar. lul ieal moat <Leijjy Ua kind- j c )*■. ’ liras and compliment i ▼ Ho*. II1 *EV llcLf, Dear Cal.: flctare leaving the Star. , „ GcorgU, »»* with pleasdfc and a ieeling ol hor.eat pud® ib4t «i*e last v.n# J li tu ro j" *j ,, c p (tll) give in Musi'ogr® ronmjr ,"r h«r r«;.rei*nt. j Manchester sms in the high*! brji.cn ol Hi® Georgia > ctf weie p . t: Lcgia'atuio was cast lor my own and my i ta’ber’s tn««*d—a rain we ihou.u* imro lban worthy tb® piar®, and Onn who w«*md | Ctr»TT'^ VAYtK do honor, both by hi® vxinottsut ami «ruJi- 1 “f'pggj TILLMANl "^road Street ILi!. 15 8D FANCY ()OT38| ^-OES, elan llhority . euc® to lb® first of J«nu*ry, IH02. Il Moulh Carolina has thua far acted dc f. rrniially to th® wishasof ibeothar Moutbern Htalea, th® imtnineM danger of a cor tl:ct ba- twaanheran I 'beGeneral(iovrrnuien, being tbos averted,businessof all kind® throughout th® country will now prub«h!y revive, men everywhere will breath® freer, and the Mouth will be relieve.) from th® mght-maro of «)«• preision and appiebrnaion that for several waeks baa rrrnd heavily upon every class- The other Mist'-® of tho Mouth will now be left to decide r ach far btraell, without ex citement or paesron, her eaurs® in tlr® pres ent emergency •, and we rejuice in th® be lief that six weeks will ®laps® before they w»U have calmly hut ivsolut®. ly agroed upon a demand for redress aui security that will either h® obtained in the Uuion, or rnsk® our® the powerful and cmlroiling division of a dusevetcJ confrd •racy. quala, briar® going out—if ia lirohab, rash and wrong for Georgia to pkdgn her blood or treasure in aid "f such nili.v.M. What ia tb® effect of such unguard< d pledges of sustaining any State that will, mu!v-!ik®, the Union, ready or not ready, •nJ partly from a vain-gbMb.us dean® to do something that will g.ve it a peculiar his toric fsme t All these incautious pledgee, mad® for Buncombe, amount to nothing more nor less than a premium cffrre-l by platform orators to 8.u«h Carolina, or Flor id®, or any ether Mtate, to carry out its own hot-headi d notions, and that we will yield our equal honor and rqual right l.» be beard at Ibeh fed, and that we w»i| cepuUse, not thrir caus® merely, but their mu..erect judgment t<*o. No, my friends ol Musco gee— let 'his b® your rule, ami your reason for action : If Mouth Carolina wants to lie* c me an independent Mtate, and remain to, I ua*® no advice to give—Lelp bar accord- ing to your own taste. But il she de-ires to become one ol the Mtstca of a s -uibtrn Canfedcrsey, and will have her own way, lot h<r bate it at her cwn risk. TU® i« our only rhar.ee of equal honor. No one of the Meutheru Mtates can maintain its equal honor, if it ia dragooned into line. We ran only t® equal, if we m-bly iot.f®r, a® Mtate® about to declar® ihrnrsdves indepen dent of the oh! Federal compact. I am glad lo see in the Daily Recorder, j received since. I penn#d the foreg. ing j ihoughte, that Ih® Georgia Sri.ata iel>4o ] to pass that raah art of the ){• | Georgia as the protecti ) lint, without limitaiior | This would ba a huinil I rignty, House, i,>4giof u! n,,»o Cam- leal TU® Co-Utitra,lon l*arly Ed. Enquirer :—Thar# i* n gi iu a name. Tba "co-operation policy" presses our political Irelmga batter lhai sny other ph unset —fo - oncer,. M<dom<*n says, "W.lhoo. row”'* purp..»,. d,#. sp|Mnnted, but itr* 1 ** wolutudr ®f ounsal. l-va they aio t-tabltshed." I confess I nn in ore inclino*' *° the ina rucli»rr ol Mdomun lliau in »•"» bM'v. aingle-haudod j jdgm-nt nf any I hop® I ahsllfind n>u-h g.xi.l cortpany Me® ,1 i- too late. 1 «. pect s"«V® ol my friends w,|| scowl up- n b y saying anything mi tbi® moment, u® i t(Q r. I cannot help the murmurihga of I .••me. No on® ®v»i complain* txrept th-#a with whom I cannot ®gn e. I never toil my Inly vo-rtion with mere p.diucian®— Ihe® • r, » *b® defender# of parly policies. Bit th® i#«U® which is now bffi.re us, ia osa identified with statasmatilikr view® and patriotic messurea. Tha gvneroua will not mpugn my mulite®. nor deny my riKhl to interpose my opinion whin my «• unity and my children need the expression "I it. And he not »urpn»eil whan I say that if my opinion bad be«n nakad to.Jay, I would bavo respouJed with a Ire® good will. I would hav# done it ** • moral duty. L. PIERCE P8, i rmiwri B i.d 8 i TUs day P am proud, u.nn*h in a distant 1 ate, that m (bat vot* "ur ccnlidenc® wa® ' posed tn yonravK, ar d I l.av« no doubt ot my fu«hcr% trelirga&rc atiil aricnnr. jed, j d that vital which baa just i Csrt Rs • fl.'W Irom my heart, ■ and : uurceoH In a copy ol the ColuinSua Enquirtr, I , taken by « Msfch - For Yarn. open*. aid danger ol aepor*,® i ndin* hi/iu® 1 mao yuur thrill of joy that I * my « Frooi (ha - uib-ra 3>- - Aria Pasted by the: 73 Tn au-h rxc th® Jgsfire® 11 t> lior C'vurt ol LumpktP ootrtty ■•! a ty of them in I* pox*. "I repainri county, and r «o Cy i 11 011 1*0 I ind ( ♦prr. v.1 f?id - ; i " t 'V 1,1 o| U \Vm. 77 For tb® relief c wer tho Governor’s 78 For th® appoi iiu Georgia AcaUui id ibo 31 at arcti» ■chtnent law larch,IBftf. nl T<> au.hc \ exceed the a to Clerks ®l ! th® Ju'tgea o King in th® 84 To a vt cob" Tli® Policy of C’o-operation. Editor Enquirer j A® my lov® of country, and my indeptndenee of op'ni is® in tli® English language. ( t»v« indued m® several litnra to nd other papers ssera to be . ihing on th® present condition <>f (j tr | diet'lfully frigbttuad at th® idea of onr , grft | Union mil in rrlsranca in wbi< h, m,c I I rvaking an alraady broken Uonalitutioii,by ! mvn of my age, aud my posumri in lb cj-operation with other Mute*. They j Mate, might b® r«peel®d to b® lunio Uian wj*h.l » know how w® ran ®ntar into "any \ n -.er« |onk®r-on~I < \ t >.^^ l /'< > VFrtflMir"ii! ' ! *»'^Uf/,Vn w ‘ ,llo u* TWUfjfli. tho my own opinion; which C ta To I c ol th® Ge" . ®tia—to ap ..... . •ftd tor otn BO To ;t, ur Fed. I emu led » net Capers Day nf < \V h>. Caper® Kh' id' fi r III® tuner .» M.li.sry .pria e m-»ney f-i pnrp«»e* therein i t . *» ae n| Win •n Mr. Uust'i Thul pectful treatment lo tba in^rument," bresking off a part of ii, or throwing il away ? W® would further ask, ;f Ih® Mute of Georgia in Convention should resolve, that whenever iwo-lhitde of the Moutbern Miaies aball declare by Con- rtainly p.-inte j ft * otherwiat their determination to olution was adopted by j compare!® era any way lo resist the aboil- tlie afUrmativu vol® ol hall the Krpubiicana . lu, tt movement, hat ah® usurped a right no th® cnntnillee, indicating iba aiqui- ‘ha, does not belong to her I When it is k UepuhlicBti party tequirvv aiing that two-tbird® of tha Mouth- am Mtates bat® lawfully ripraaaed them selves in ibis manner, it ia then our dai«r. mmation to throw miriy tb® present const!- tuuon aud luroi a new one. Th® differ, enc® between the parties Mouth ia tliie : The aecreeionieta wiab to throw away the fesififv/iVii at onee. 'i’h® co-oparationiete wi*h to e t k each other whether it ie worth an efl.-rl to prasere® it, and wbrn they hava examined its fi«wa, should they find it un fit far our use, they thou propoeo in throw it away l.y mutual couaeut. The former parly ia the offapnag ol passion and da. •pair, while the latter ia the offspring of calm reason aud hope. The aeceaaiau Northern Mist.*. Their j 1 •"* hl,< ' 1,0 that ,h® Hiatt, at- them at tba Prrtiden. ! cpJin 8 #,#r •i < »» c^m® logtibtr. Tb® *H in coinpaiiaon with ‘‘ »-ap®ratioo party wish to make Ibia thing of half tho uii And lhat resolution, went aa far a* Mr. Toomb*' letter It declared that "III® constitution , dies" and "the rffrctuut guarantiee of ibeir policy and intervals," demanded by th* people of Ih® Mouth, "should be promptly and dutifully granted." It now remains t ’ bo seen wbi thor, in drs piarticsily carrying out Ih. ncrally promised, th® Black RepuS vi'l tu good faith stand up lo this commute#. W® flrnrly baheve that i® will at one® Inj ai duimcily rued® as e.thir to force them lo yield in Congress the Moutbern demands or In erruro their fret in all tb majority in mm tialolcction was lb® heavy vo,® polled, ahd they cannot af. j V**.?:** f ^ u .n a t.r* .ii i ... . willing to run th® risk of 8,at. ‘ * ,un * B ,in | the UnileJ Htatea and other nations ; while I vot® in ten f»r tba ennservativa ! the co-nperetlnn party wish to league them- ' un,TOr * An ‘' Ul ^ will defeat them in moat thw I t' Ewthcr »oe mutual aafaty and d lhat vuted tor Iiincaln, and every **"*""’ dirati.nr auggaaia that onc.touilh at l< of Iht <1. Lincla tr.Jj !„ by ib, I'Ublir Und., by Ih, n..y,' aud Ih. ,yi(ld Hhal III. fuulh Iiquit... Minuld : P ~t.l .y.lcra, .1 one Th. exjgxt.lion "om i Ih.y fail lo do .o, ihotc «il| b« no dilliouliy j 1 ,rt » ** l,b 10 PI'."*. • .aHiciuUj bold • 1 ■'oilvni'id 0 di.uioo m ih..o lhin,>. p.liy wdl bo cuoi P cllcd, in government ia likel;. Ur ba rent in twain—a gaveruinenl, too, that was mad® by ua and for ua, and which of couue if disrupt'd by accession, and ib« resumption of origins! sovereignty, must lead tu the nrratsiiy ol constructing a rn-w governm. nt- I say at auch a juncture every ciiixan «.f ih•- ro in- try, and of each Mtate involved ir. the ie»u< of tearing down on® tempi® of civil liberty for th® purpose of l uilJnig up other, ind •specially every ni l n an wh j feels ea in clined, even though h® be l.k® myself a minuter of' rel.gton, ahoui I feel himself at full liberty to cfl" r hia vitwi aa to niojea of action, and as lo (’oiiiurrenco or non- concurrrnca in o ini-*n« recommend-. .1 fur adoption. A« to secerai.ii in itaelf, I have nothing tossy now —only that lam well aalirflad that avparate Mtate a lion ia unwi.r, and will, ii p*rat.trJ | U| greatly e i.bar^aM our u'tiuiate aurceaa. I deplore it as au e*i| winch eviry Georgisn ahotiM avert by the expression of hia disapproval ; and ao also do 1 trope every t.roigian will object lu immediate secession. That cautiov® dday is either aubalaaion, nr any evidence of an intention to aubmit, ie not even believed l<y thoa® who wickedly asaert it—they know r against J that the conclu- ia magical as w ssy to alt ca The secession party are willing to throw *‘°* swat all the advanl.gra secured by treaties, l the Ui • iy dels. 'I’ln. 8-Hi'h .ill h»’ I The aeo , the ing mind may l*y it dawn as au unsnir • in® cl liflil, ibat rvciy cause which obliged *t» presume and assume much I order to au»tain it er Ir, in a Jain® cans This I helirvA to be th® . .<n<li«lcn ®t ell tu immedltl® aec®a*ion fneud®. apprvi .m \ aog® and alter ibo lm laid c tar a * i ho nd Kabun. 88 To an:end i Siam ao Ur as i Bryan. 89 To punish pc Imre nl those sir> tdy I . . . prermher 23, 182*. ... . *1 ‘ ..•nM.. ..i — I • 3 ol Tat.nail, from ih® In ol G< I Ma. • line* between the U, “ WaTkcV of°K S3 T. HP liquors at ejentoa* in the r 91 To ad'h< r s * the Ir Taylor county tu levy an f purpose ti| rebuilding ih .u'horiM lb. Jn.' ferior Court ol Biker cm, i ol Cht'hvm c.uirr » coun y Jail, and i of th® In- olrvy a,.u Il • build- •» po proposition I i unty line 97 To chan;;® and e!*er :iwr.-u Alacon and Iijuiy W f . chant® tf««* Jir.rt between thee -un- ! p* of Waynr and Glynn. , '9 l o prevent ihe prddling of apiritu rua I i th® county of Wouh,^ai,d o'h®r | 100 To add a nut her section, to th® Tenal \ llqu porpuw Pick® nr. lul To iceerporat ?malc Acadtiny ar iltainsble m •u, of it if ith. ; • Ul • II expert | >lutt i lor riub.md.1. «nJ ! of ,ki * r ,hf,,l "* r -* l»f«i •• Not HuipriatA.** Tu.ttnl’.* 1.1. I.iiri i. ,.11 ,„J .otm.oat] | to son.® of th® Alabama M< ctv«ioni*u. It ' terras that they . I.-reign parts, and to sustain nail arrangement, and other ei- inJvnt to inJi-pendnit nations, •rratn.n party, on lb® contrary, nah tha national tax in proportb surprised at ber of Mistrs i party ar® tho pr li.twraar» . ... I pivsrni t.OD|ir|i | 0 ( * ,om Lufxula ] wltd® ih® cooperation party think Ih® pro®, j * vvrrksmn p®j*rr : j ®m Congress may make son® movement i Max' Li -Mr. T« 1st, 1882, unless th® equal tight® tf th® ■lav* Miatra be both acknowledged and made secure. Thia i« what nr ro.operation mean, an I mean to hava, if cor griavaneas b# not haaled in the Uniou. Dot • Hits* to wait T our fr.enJa who are pledged lo vote us out Gong teas ; j Q f th. Union by sunret on Hr® )6tb ds/ of nuary, 1861, will try lo make you beiirva <y January mg liigli and "^gr.av Kirn Gossip 16.—Tn®ro I the minda cf n isiNe pm.(ion aiihxugfi one vormg the nba i -..ling to deprive th® abolition Miat, < ovrmont I that thoa® of us nt to w# foe t Cursing loonrba. NY® learn Irou* Miilrdgsviil* that th® nn- medial® secessionists there art vary balar in dtnoonvtag and auaibiuiati|mg Mrnatur Toombs for bit recent letter—ao bitter, that a co-operationiat proposed to them to hav® a apectal comnmi*® appointed to curat bint tn btbail of th* whole party, and thus save a deal of | M d ; vidaal esctteinent aud ebulli tion for tlusher "raUere" that are sure to follow lhair great loader. We lurcher sug gest to them that they adopt the anathema- lisiug bull of the Pop® against Vic lot® Em. manuel. with which sons ef lha pap*!* war® "selling" credulous readers a few months ago. It will ba found very campia* haaaive and particular, and indeed is the •«l)f !'»»ni we know of that will do fall jut- tio® I® th® oicaaion- Il I® rather enruaing to hear precipitate eeceeatomats, who a few daye age thought Toomb® second only to Yaucey, now declar ing that they never had any confiJenc® in him !—almost as amusing as tb® 7)nte«’ • fi *rt to make it appear that a politician wuo •vggetia amendments to tha constitution and pleads tor trine to "toot" the question btther they will be edopted, cau be an immediate aud unconditional secessionist, 'Uch aa am th® Times' party hem! •dwy. national ■ nd unworthy memuvron wticl* they mbly a# beina Hob a played the demagogs® aolong.it a itnpue.ible tor huu iu sustain iha uignuy ul i Max : »c| Sid co-oj^ration with ,b® Hislrs which | f a. of equal d.gr.i-y with ue *•: 1 rqually (| involved with US, are all of ta submission- j • iats. 1 a.k all thinking, sober planter* in Geurgia, and especially in Murcogea coun- The Address or the Legislators. j ty, can you, will you, do you bait®?® it! V# are Informed that th® address of th# } Why. tha uo®t of you are lik® myaell—ro 'peration msoibara of tb* Georgia Leg- j determined lo hav® year right#, either in Mouth Carolina and other Mouth* j th* Union or ®ut of it, that if Georgia wa. •gmally intended to capable of truckling to abolition duiama. tun, you would dtclsr® yourself out of ib* I’niun. Would yau not f Why, than, should any on® seek to task* you baiieva that Iba ia#u* betwreu thr two of resistance or »ul-mia- I It ia not. It is ao issue upon guing ». r... .ta -“ lc " d lk * P»Uiic.l c.nnu u . «hil. |. w u b, ,t 0 , C r,.u«. tb. I * ‘ U 4 ,u " aui. +1 z:T7. i zitit in ' b ; *"«■— L * 1 r • ' bsmg ih* fact, a refarenct to th® emp.a to ran® - lien . H«fd eXpreaM-a of th® l r mon, and i Lurie we .ball ul that may t* :tjr of the ."tmtas I A Dcaib of II. k. Martin.—Wo regret to announce th® death ol B. Y. Matrix, Fsq., late Rep,trier ul the Supreme Court o, Geor« *«a. He died ai hie rfaidmc® in this cour.* H U day night, ol contumpnon.— »aa widely and tavorably knnw u tout lawyer, u moat ciaxeu, and an ea. gnrd bia Mr. Ma islatura I ern Mates, had been < be signed by tho,* members and cant Ibat form to aucb Stale*. After it bad ra- ! caved fifty.two signal urea, it was concluded to bold a m< etiag and **»d it as the action j > I that meeting. Tbi# was don®, and tba I tickets ia purpoa® ol individual signature* abandoned. mUut 1 , f Th# Mecretariea of tha meeting iocau- • •ry ably and eflociivaiy th 4 t »* «U«k li.np.3M4. H. |,„, ra « w at an olcctor on the ticket for Douglas and Johnson, and his (ffona in ii* bebail elicit* td praises hum afi parties tor thrir strength , «•>« IruTd. ! kj. »"“* “ and fa i hate, who deeply regret h a untimely d«aib. ^ Bl ,0, r *»»°0® oom git Cxxsra or ru L’xitid Stxtcf—'Th# action of ibo M*nat® will show that it wa* i ,0,# * popularion of ih® t'mird Slates, as in- iiwcnt of a u, M . .U * dicai®d by lull rciurua ot the renau* receive ii..nt ol . U.g., nui.l..r in ib.i ,j „ vf,j. ?| ooOOlO, »n in- br®n signed create aine® the census ot 16^0'ul upwards lthey i CiAiiugTox, Dec. 21 Thee aaseoibltd at n»on to-day, •#•! n with prayer in tb# c •• of • | clarxyman invoked O >3 t® cnv.i pie ol ib# Man ib in th® firms a* tollowa : First, pledging tb® faith -. Congress again any attempt 10 abolish atavtiy in ihe D.Uriel ol C lumbia. Me- 4MM, against imerfering with tha inter- alavo irade between iha State*. Tmrd, I ci-n.u.aiee against iha abo ition ol slavery in th'- dork- Mtat®, the yard# end arsenal# in ih* l ift Mitire j p#,i, u a*irr i'.'unh, in tavur ol any amendmem rend’r- 1 , »he iugiuve slave act a effective ar.d a*t> , , " iatactory t® the South. Fifth, against any lo Lt,9r ,hw diocrirntnarion l.y Congraas against (it® I 4 “l •'» p'® slave Miatca asking adniusi,>u. Mtxih. pro- i iba Month, lining persona ai d property In the T< rn- 1 Hen. B ton®#, when non ioiorveniioa by Cong ft a* . atali be the law. The Comioiitr® bad a lehori'via aetsion j ^ f to-day, and it ia rumored that u is not lui- I •*“ probable that aoina p.'an will pr .poeed I h *" *®“" which will ba aaitalactory, and lhai ihe } lb® Amer niuao may be able to rep .r, by ihe ' Tbr Con After tb® reading uf tb® Journal, On 41® ol i e®k, and probably earlier. | drr-* I I b®r»! The Electors of Kentucky at House ol Rrprr»en(s- omt'ling at Frankfurt on the 5th mat., p*s««J ty Hon. U.i.b.l V.Jo1„„. b» b... ! ' *«"■» Coci.._Tti. I ^'.Y.no" nominal. J for ,h® Mist* Convention, by a ! !* ,B l’^ M#d \ r# “ , . UU ** •«‘h‘»»‘X!0g lb* ad- j •« ®?®rjr I33.WU inbaM c.'-opvralien meeting of the cmxena Jvflersuu cuuniy. ( ®l 7 90U.UHU per#, (•presentation [ fives, rendered neceeeary by tbit 'increase _ ■1 b. .WM OM wrabet j co.,,.,1.. .( CMMltatici I ptrlj. L.UI..III. ba. U.» U..i, r<fa«ed to u. ally adopted. 14® ad- t « i pr-vbabiy joutnioeut ol *t| Courts conflicting wub ih# I In that caa® Gtorgia, wan a reprraama* ! ib. i o w. * I,. ; u,. Hwtauw.. .wu, m.oo., :, u l ■ j « member «l Cu.*,,,.. | >t*u. will Cum t. e»u.,.„ej. j I Nib ol January.—flow. ke,\ • rday (vo-»u. now), bo Uisiuaaed and pj Ju g* WarJtai? r- p rttJ an nrJinenc®*' 8 amend.ng th* Couslilu'j<.n ol lae Mists c^' Mou a Ushlioa Anar liBKOibn bu.mvaa «t but f i iasp eitsi.ca, iba couscnsiun w*ui c/at seeaion, exclaitug all bat m.*.ut»ex^r'• y.rn- "