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•aipil hy the ! cwod
. I n of!»
I < in i,
1.1 h
i • • » * *!'.'* took loo 'cttiule lilt-tots
»ge. and \v«• lit Ml >• <m h *‘ Inin. '!
•* no! stow I t rHenjni/.-og her i wti i
d so mi re-curd 1» hi t-o it lh* k**e, Mi*'
f“*. and a •noli Ii u, a much
and herself him) rhil I ami Irii'tnU ilr
"i Men alnliirlinn being ob-rrvd.
nxed necessity of Ins!** inducio*
i to drive fust, tin? excitement mbs n,
e<1
ll
tor the child m i\ have
lo r. store him to hi* mot o r
lalile woman—ami that he
Duff), is, wr hHtete. 1,01 <!
oilier evidence than his vfrm
who rl.imis Inm as lm m # *t
nr.FOHMirn.8 or llir. CIIIST. jN.u'kr Mil «t homothnt
Mr. William CmiNon, cnruulung «urtron to , for, *he w »» listened by lo.
ftte l.o m I on |«% ati* in llospo. I. &«*., hnajuit pnh- , hci**Ht sttor hoi r.'nl I,
)i*h«*<l a small fioa'ise on '* Dlof.nities ol I lit* •> h»r hi** re urn. or ;m
Ghoul,*’ nhtch cannot l» • too ui-urrally permed. ! M n» n
PoreiiH, hv Ihe perusal «»f il, will non the immense II • *’ n -ht* w t lot a
im port an ce of avoi Log whatever lends to alu*r F.
natural «lim**n*b»n« of that eaviiy. nnpeil.*s ih»» : . •»•••
action of the organ* contained nr.thm it. ami aff ci« , I ( « n f v r ..
the health of I lie individual. The subject lias nr- J h. *’•
qdjr/*d inrr*me«l interest of File years, as s one ol '
iMp deformities n»e caused or inc
•era I cut modes of dross. tfi•• pressor* of n"sy
husks. Arc The treatise is illu ;;fated by v.irion
|fte4. | Mm
^We pass over the author's ohserv. lions d scrip sc t I >r
lire of lateral and anterior compression*. th.* ex , *>fl. I
nwinntitffl* of the various suggestion* which have J me sop
been hH**tln made (nr remedying t’ cm. with the j conrhmn
cnsCt0U'}rr his own ne,. and proceed at once ! rally and easily ore is
to ^ife tnbjrrt which has formed our chief in lure- j hr that Mrs. Howes,
merit for noticing Mr. OoiilsniE* publication—the
mischief caused by •* compression hv stays."—
We wrs persuaded that ladies ar«* not soflii lends
nwarc of the incalculable injury they do them
selves hv the prevalent mode of dressing. In stri
ving to display dimensions which nature do s not
acknowledge, the I air sex lay the foundations of! hnvh**r. whose p.ireotaj
diseases which often prove tatnl. | 11 was a heartrending
Every one," s-.ys Mr. Coulson, '• who has [ dimr-ss of the child, w >
seen a skeleton knows that the rliest consist* of a i Mrs. I’ wc-. m what in
cavity, protected by a curious frame-work of hones. * tmn, violeot'y taken ami
These arc first the bacU-lionc, consisting of verm ; ol strangers. II s lame
hr a’, or snort bones jointed to one another, which ! apnea- h e. And then
sustains the. whole upper part of the to. k : se- can dive to ih- Jeep. d
cond, the breast hone, alio t seven • • r • ighi inches
liing, and composed of ihr o piece- ; and, th rdly.
the ribs, of which there nr** generally twenty-tour.
“The twelve ribs on each side arc all fix d in
the buck bone behind, and seven of th. se, t ,r
seven uppermost, arc mIso aMa. h»*d in the breast
hone before, and are therefore called true rir>-.—
The eighth rib has in end turned nji, an 1 r**s*s on
the seventh- 'The ninth rests in the hum 1 wav mi |
the eighth ; hut the lemli. eleventh, and tw'ltth! I.mi<iratio.x.— |
are not connected with one another in Iroot at all. ’ h.*s been j ist pr.-pai
The fore extremity of each rib consists not of ■ ary l«<t to the .Vh .
hone, hut of nn elastic substance called cartilage, emigr'ned tn*m l.r r*«|’i
The elasticity of this substance, combine I with I
the oblique position of the ribs, constitu'es a beau* !
liful provision, in consequence of which ’he chest !
enlarges and contract its volume to alloril fur play ;
t« the lungs.
“ Now we see that the chest thus constituted is j
of a conical form, the apex being uppermost; j
whilst the shape of the stays is quite the reverse, |
their narrowest part being below
compare the figures in Plate II with those in Plate son*
III. It will he evident that the smallest diameter
of the stays encompasses the largest dnnu ter j quartc
of the chest, and that the largest diameter ‘
the stays encompasses its smallest part. V
(her, nil stays are hard and stiff below or at
I’nited m ith tin* W’
V l\
• »• \ t» \.
; It bus ctnit.|<e«i oar reeoi’r- es no Q|'|mrtuuiiy «t!i?n In company with this
r* the topic of great men. H«tid
I Iletni.Htl i ii s »»rre great men;
iaparte r>• gf it men; Charles
m m : \\ -bin j ton w as » great
l. ol all the great non the uoild
h An extent that more than |j«’f nor
.1 other cl.uiie-tle conveniences perfectly
from that
• N>.
-.fa.hr
i t our*
' arid
clima’e, woiihl < ii'.rely i \«*r*e the coinhtim
r<*«i*rctiv§ coiiiiiiiinitie* |h>i.le« w locii i* ill'
mo-l iiuportio.t temilt of this lc. i-ia'u t**voi .1
. apiud of ihe country rcnUetc n. nod nf.nui
: real fncMities evented t.y the puhiic trea-iirv. ii
i- coiiaequelitly draw n to l!n*-e |»on.t- tin
eoinm* ice of the (hoinln I v - u the \ /»-t mii
hie p odiie.'iona i»| the -mill are co|ii|».*l)eiJ
tlirougll and j.m v ila nibnte to this faclitioilH im
tho
l-oix. and inti.st
Vnl.— Cicero ai
Hannibal and 11.
X11. w a- a yre t
•Man; hut. M.i l.«
i<*li III
>m. It*
I |llO«
.Id ,
Frttidenry wm nn fleorrtn. ima cvhlettlv, m w r ^
•d, hAromc estihet. as the v..re for Electors will *h«utN
shew’.
Tn oobv,|ii™«« m Hi. d.-mh of (i™. V,>tr,-c, wlw-h »,
.t.uliiHt.lv i iim .Ml. il puhiic grncrally, l>rf. )re th,
_ '.I .ihh.Iht un our C.mgrrHion^
lil. Ill ..oce«.ity, Im-oI in the next Cunjrt M .
<>r ihr ...i.miitiii}! ..-..ion ..t tlou|no.c.ii Congress, it hit,
'" n let the hi s he,t eandidste
" ,llt ' > "" 1 ' '•' Ivt .Im,ifi he run ut the en,ui UI
I.-, not. o„ thr lire, Mon,I iv in 0X1 month, A. .Mr. !>,».
„l pre.eut the hiphe.irt, it*5s llierclore pruhehl, h«
lllga W tio
i h', h• t vo’ it2t'a iit'i
lh»* poliiiPal w piyli
made in ptepouder
inpi- Ml pa,.lit lc.
d cqmt
In adiii’ioi, to thi*.
hirh Iim- recently t.c
ject n| fireal ag.tu
I 1 e ii.tcrch.ingo •»( coio-
i,..d Hit s w mi Id he h>
nminoii I'urpoM* and r'-ci
ill ’•> ili-piie, who doubts
Pint gross i .« region would 1
in our InVor i. h'I Ii.Ilire
ion. ami ccrt'inlv di.rit-
mhution of puhiic. open I
nay the bn
^‘“1 l"*°P
Southern r
e «”d pm.
leeiif.es. Who can |e!| tin* . iu->t oi.h of that mo- .
flier, who ii*. oveis a hr <i lost . h.ld. only to |e« |
r a' sh“ has the bnd\, hot -ol ibe* atfi ction*' —
Yet the liny ih quite voting, and rt. mauda many
sears ol murid c Itm**. The th cions are
tl»e rr aiions of kio.fi e-s, a>! true may Ini \ re
sior ' in ■) not to rie arms only, )• uI !o the ):c /f of!
h i in i.hrr. 1
• And be it fiirifi'T llcolvtl. 'I’hat the
e f ompariv .i:i*».* to !»•• - . cm i*d**d t
oil require the h • ir l of se.'*ral * i*»*♦*•;•»n.
fc h dl lie tlie it ii mi moo- vote of the dir
fc ta’*• iml it- ri'i/.e)H ol ti ■>t pUee f* *•.
'i poruon of -aid r on! and its I
i« pnq.i-i'tv. than I
I inter. * - w iih the
which ro11• Ihut and l.ighlv intcCHteil
•el w • en com mu n die*, - hall has e run tl.eir
.. o-c mult plied r» I ition* pruhic* d fiy
d iileiitilv ol intereHt. depend upon it w e
h s .le u'Uarantec, in such n e. nnecl.oii,
li-iii-h lire o( tlii-property The de*truc-
li ih produced, (Jeneral J.ickson is the only great | Into election, tlie h^ie-t iueml»cr
tnmrsvliu is entirely without a tsiolt. Hilt. m> d • ••- “■
*' I M'lMI 1(1 „,,| |„r ll,,' W.ll'.ll lltul \ on sIhh
, VH|,«||,T ill Gen. Jm h.ai, ||,„ t ||,„ „ ,' ); v n|i„,
Imn.’ Well. Ihe l.elv.a- Van fi.rrhm-w ■
‘ in ,'mle.l .lie »hnnl,1. tells l.'.c I’rciilenl ev
l »uril ilull Vun li iif n n,!. When the „li1 mu„ lie
il. tlie le»r trielvleil in I,,, , ye—■•.\li! M.niam : ,,,
a . | ii, . ; , ! «ill be the cnniliunie iimnlunied.
III. *•'>*. . nlWHV.v Knew licit Hull iniiii luveil im—I v „ ... ., . , , ,
he hives me—l,e loves „.e—he cannot conceal it ! V 1 " " c " r, ‘ ,,u,1,oriM ' , "‘.V. hv that pnnim, of u«
Inmi me.' I can always tell n,y friends Irn.i. mv < V """ 1 "ee present in this plscc. Him ,| 1C j „„„
eiicmicrt.* " ’ ’ cur in the lonmmtion ot W m. C. Diwaon, E W q t
I have thus ^iveil sou a hasty sketch of tfic j ,, ., „ _
wav we are ,!„,„* Hi'in-s »;> heie, ami have not 1 fionnoN. 1^.. the Senator eleetirou,
mv del>tiIs on< i„ a greater length, ""'ummv I’Huam. we regret to learn, died ofb| .
| limis fever. nPcr u week’s illneM, on Saturday | asl
rlv ! Wa*iiim!Tii>, S' ptcmhcr -ili.
,lhe | 'l’he pootde of Mars laud arc in a slate of grot
t ol J excitement, consequent upon the revolutionary himself. Ifi;
p movement on the part of th** Van Huien electors |,js cnnriliulor
K * 1,r4 ; of ti.e Sen.it.* o’ (fiat State, sv: o have determm-
^.' Mr e l to break op l.v vin'-oee their St.re GuVrrn-
merit. undci the miserable pie'eoce of a reform...a
rclnrm winch is equally desired by tin W higs as
fiy their opponents, and would certainly fiat
time to dia
Mr. had represented his county in the Senate f or
several years past, with honor loll, aud great credit to
himsell. He was a I nner of dislinblian. and from
his cm, dial,irv mannois.nud amiuhle and correct de
pitrlmriii through life, had won the esioeiu or his nu"
uierotis acquaintance*.
I' is „ nm ler. loo, of common i,ud deep regret, ti,.,,
„or fellotv-citizens tlnongh the most fertile and ,
iltc
«l* , riv ing ajpi.i'per
Ib’M.le*,
•d h ,1 hi
, that i
-petty
•flee
leliheratiori l.a-l been alt
We puldi-h to-day the paper is-i
fv t<» ,i pe-'ple e r eant electors, as w ell as the ,.anly appeal of ( (!l( , (>0 ,
u-exi-lcm ., j jj |f , twenty-onp.
oil Id result to .
i„. a,. ' great meeting was held in It dtimnrf
popu*
oust im: uii.al way. if due time for Ions counties immediately North And West of ui, have
the pie.-ent s
*- than ii-o
, h,.,.,, much more atlliuted from sick!
It ,ve. however, in this place and
»f late years, in this i
the
peculiarly hie-sed.
» particu|u r)
• to the
-Im I
id -’i
afternoon of Monday, whose proceedings re
characterized fiy solemnity and determination. ly/V
was one ol the largest an.I most respectable. mee£ 1 "* ;
\ id 0 lurth r tlnmlrnl. Thut
main tn.nk of r<ud. until tie* -• * c
rnnv -hall
C-ni d. j
• 1 . M Mil «»•
fill, to 11f r ot all the ligature* tl.nt hunt it togeiliei
people r <u en!ml\ i<>4.kii|on so. h a condition ol I iogs ever held in that city. (Jen. W m. .Mi Do
in ti.»' .supported |>y Vice l’re.-
»!••.ox-
all
hoi i
hv Iihvi* their millions, h\
t.il eonnei 'i' n. M at cred tin
*, mot liable to the same i
: ’!'l r
ii, th
eungr iie-l
moothx ol
in- nth-.
r.1 to th.
from tiie Mi of.» urn
> . [> I OU.'/ fo r-ons Imi
: 71 H in the firs! rfire
I 1 6.ft 17 in the Iasi line
miiilih. ,i nST) pifi. eed
n North A uerira
IH to
of Mid hra- el. a
<-f thr iTimr
l! Will h«
I th '
I rid-
the nbove i
Ol the latter nut
Bri’i-h ( olnnie*
12.11 2 to t‘,0 Tailed Elates ; lHt-i the Cape of,
(io(id Hope; fl7 t„ Cafi'U'ia • 7’ “• \ -Talii;!
H8 to the West Indies,; H • • t- \ . •. dU to j
South A o.e,r:cn. I •» t Ii »• y * t ''Mr * - .’.<1 num
ber ul emigrants wax Hi f) 1 2 : *• C-T; fit /j M> ;
I,ft any one j and in I/Jdd, Ib.fMti, making o ■ '■ *» l ,rr
have q uit' ll tins .oor.tiy in «Ii»* la-t j
i and ,. half, of 7rt.HH!fi lii i;.e |i:esent
idirig the .0• 11 ol July, we sla'c I above, I
tli€ ntinihr r ol emigr oifi was !fi^l7; in ti e. cor-j
r» Hjmndiog q .after ol l .s’ year. I lie nun. her ol emi
grants was K.2'fiT which gave an inert a e ori (lie i
*d m
lerpr
liirr, .ill ninis are nn.ii -ti.i oi i«>»» mi kuiims «*.*.
their appex : whilst the abdomen, on the contra J prearnt quaitrr
ry, where the point of the stays touches is movea | —
hie. " | A rinnt fi.nseasiiif* thr qualities of Spontaneous
“The use of the stays, when they have th* least i Combustion.—A ve.y inif le-iwg paper w a-receut-
rffect on the chest, produces compress’on of the ' l> iea 1 by Air. Morna>, before the I.o',.don I.in-
sufl parts below, and throws up the viscera of the j iite in Society, drscrihing a shrub which gro"*
Abdomen townids the chest. j on ihe rivers of Ur >v. I. and w h rh is railed t-ie
“ Not only will the. moveable false ribs he push* I T.uphoriiia Thnspliorescens. W hen this lduphnr- 1
ed upwards, and close together, and the spA< e he- j hta forms large eniangted i npenei.ah!e iims-i s. .
tween them diminished, hut th^y w ill he so presyed 1 eovenng perhaps a quarts r ol on acre ol gr .uiid, j
that those of the right side will he nearer to the ( .and ir -w mg some twenty feet high, it will takr fire
left, not only at their anterior extremities, (the hesi I -ptiutaneouslv. einuting. ( o |-oin** time, a column
perhaps excepted on account ol its shorim -v) l.ui ' I dense black smoke, an I finally burs iug out
Also nt their extremities towards the spine, lo jin flames. Whenever the author had an opporm-
consetjiiencp, the inclination of ihe false rib- [ nity rd‘ obscrvii g the combustion nl the juice of i
generally must incrrnxc, a nt! their car,’dJagc* J iliis plant, on its coming in routact with atmos- ,
be more bent ; lor lire cartilaginous parts yield , phrric air, the temper iture 'as a very little r«is
most readily, and the bony parts, on account , e l ; the coitihu-tion (with flame) went on at a low
of their elasticity, yield also a little. I t**u p- r.ituir, uiitd s'opped l»y the form .Too ol a
thorax naturally becomes rrn-t, which quickly ti>r» place. 'The tempera*
nd sixth ril.s do not further true a'ways apoean’il to he too 1 iw to ■ read in
to n conflagra'tiot).
» rircummhi-
,m!«1 hr obMin-
s <T. ;r er dre.irly cijtuny.itif n com finny
exrl I-I\p jirivl'-ge* ,SK fores'niled ihe state
i from noy partleqeiti *n in Ihe 2>eat en
Tho-e whn held t.y rrevious grnoi the pro-
»:o«e ! advniing. - of th** umleriaking, c mid eol p**n-
•en’ to relii-.j i»«h fh- |iM*Htbui < f !!»♦» u nin line fn the
d- « i-i'Oi of lie* r mu enli-o. : n->r in.fi ed eou'd ilm? h"-
dv hA\e •etth'd •nek ;i q’le.-tion. iiia-mneli a- in**y wre
do 'lied with no definite powers, and therefo''f r.e.ld
interfere with no imi« of previous legist in* ii A
tbit they could do was ndvi-orv. bim! they hoped
thronch llieir enosfitoenis, whose true intn.e-u tfiev
holi**\«d j'l-tifieil |!ieo i om-e, they would fie ah!** io
ohlAin the support of ihe m«»snr«9 thus reeo*on.eod-
e I. Il not, (ie or si a was m no worse condi i oi, and
she w fin'd lie left to ssp'k, through noni»* other eq-tally
I lvonble chiinne!, an iotei-coiuuiunicatioti with ’he
creAt \\ e*t. Indeed, it will fie u ifmtter of -en os
eon.-ifleratioti, fn«t for llm proposed conven'ton, anri
:'en for tho b y-'afore, o hctlmr the conee-«*i-»i»s "h
tain'*.l from the conven’ioo. under ’lie impednnefit-
and nnweighod ditfienllies pernliftr to such a com pli
cate ! project, will fie preferable to n conri*rti ).i w ith
t'e valley of tin* Mis-issijipi in *soni« . !ber q*i *r'er
!c<« involved w:t!i confiictinf inieresis. and pr ini-ins
peedy * and economicaf acrofnfd'^liir.ent of
rk.
'll tlie
id gh
“ cuperioriv, t .<
smaller. Ti»e fifth
sufTer from the immediate pressure of the -* *y«.
but commonly form more nr less of a circle rriino
the chest In the remaining upper r> « he con- .
trary, to a certain degree. i§ the t»>f ; the **fe
pressed from one aiio!« er t\ tri* inteinal fiM erji ;
their int»-rAp> , :e4 are gre«i'.** r . the r .g'.t: o Ann •••hm
separated from the \*C\ d their-*: ern»l Aland rff
Irom their spiral ent run ice.*
We cannot follow Wr. (fi-t. l #'.ui Liivuuch t 5 ,*-
whole oi hr* deocrrptitvn^ c*d auntt miindy owr
•elves w)ih the followinr »ccooirt »f the effett* n\
tight -lacing :—
“ ll ail these changes ta e place rxter.-.ally.
what change «]^ the internal organs » iffrr ? The
under part of the longs is compressed; ihe en-
trance of the blood is impeded ; the diaphragm
is forcibly pushed upwards, and embarrassed in a))
its functions. 'The vi-cera of the ;ib lomen es
pecially sulTf*r, as they are chiefly encompassed
vr.om tsr. sovtueas whio.
T» the People f»f (<ienr^i:i.
Th - undrnugued. a« Cnairman of ih.* Toinotiipe np-
pmn’ed for ihai pur;:**®, now r spectf.dly - ifi.nil- in
r<*t*r ecMt-s Jer.iti »n th® p'm • fln£« o', the (inurgia
I>-legs‘.)on a. the K i 'X'die convention, am! the nmn
•o-*• ♦ tn w »*h it bn- jri eu n- •. Timt cnuvptitio:.
vt .« ffj.jp»®n>d l.v rt'ty-fiw ir»**ur.er« from (iie.rgi.i.
f>n iboir grrir d ft'. Knoxville. lh*-\ f otnd t'-.a; rfiniiMrs
b .d alreailv fi en granted hv ih • Sia"*- of Kentmkv
Tennessee. Norifi and rfmitu Can.li. a. lo a r-mipiiiv
!•• h • c d ed ‘ tli*» I/MiM\«lle. (Tneimuti and Ti ar'^-ton
R il Road Company,'” f"r tin* purp »•<• of *• e-t.d>li-h-
ini» a conifiinnicA'ion by R til Road, fienve«*u ih- cifv
of Cin-inn«ti, in ihe .State of Ohio, Ih* city of l.nn-
i-\i!I»v in ihe Si ale of Kentucky, ami C7ii;«rl«*wt<>n in
the Stale of .South Carolina, through tin* siafi*- of Kn-
ly by suit parts; the stomach is pressed, and j tucky. I enoe—*•*, Not th and South (arolio
prevented from distending; it changes its siiua-j I he (icorgi i D-degaiion as will he rey <Jil y perc*iv-
ior. unit f-rm, nn-l )>;,<! .). U n»tio» Iihe rfu- '‘ ,l ' lnn,,d f<>re.;lo*ed fnnn any .1,
’ - * rert proposition to carry the rout through (
, ’ , , , ii. reel propojution to carry tnerniu tnrongn tmortii lc
odenum is unnaturally pushed upwards; and the | ' of h .. r „„„ (mrl novenhek-s they d-t-r
liver Inis it. sliape aliefBil, and it. (unctions ol»-j i„ L .d pa-'l-cn-ntn i-i thi> deiil»-rntion» nf Itm Cniivcn
Rtructed ; ihe rectum, uterus, and hi i filer are
pushed downwards."
All this must be increas 'd to a great dfgreo
when high shoes are worn, because thereby the
abdomen is more stretched, and tfia vincera more
pressed.
“ * From 1700 io nb mt 1770,’ says Sonrrn**r-
ring, * it was the fashion in Merlin, and o her parts
of Germany, and also in Holland a lew veais ago.
to apply cutsets to children. 'This practice tell
into disuse, in consequence of its lining observed
that children who did not wear corsets grew up
straight, while those who were treated with this
extraordinary care got fiy it a high shoo'd r or a
hunch. M my families might be named in which
parental fondness selected the handsomest ho
to put iu corsets, and the result was, that th*-e
alone were hunched. The deformity was atiribut
ed at first to the improper mode ot applying the
corsets,' till it was discoveied that no child thu- I ,,
invested grew up straight, not to mention *he ri-fi
of consumption and rupture which were likewise i -
incurred bv using them. I, for mv part, atfii'in ] T
that 1 do not know any woman, who, by tight lie- ; hi
ing (t int is, by artificial means.) has obtained a
* fine figure,’ iu whom I could not, by accurate
examination, point out either a high shoulder, o-
blique. compressed ribs, a lateral incurvation of j |,TiVr
the spine, iu the form ot an italic or some other HH « ( ,f t | |H 111 ) Hid<
distortion. I have loot opportunities of veritying Ge.ir^iu end A!«hat
this opinion among ladies of high condition, who, , commuoiciiion i" tv
xi model- of fine lorni, wore brought forward for lautie coa-t. ’ The
ihe purpose of putting ine to silence."
lion. ith a view to obtain an interest in tlii- i n porta nt
work. On the part ol the whole delegations from
Kentucky and Temie.-s-«, nn I part of those fi\»m
North mid Somh (’arolina. Iliev met with a ro dm I
desire to huso the -tile of (■"ingi.i contieried wit - ifio
rnter|)ii*»e. The (ieorgift I)' legation therefore io nn
equal spirit of eniiees.-ion, early in ifi-ir disco*-!' n-
npart from tlie (’nnventioti enme t » the lohowmg He
/mln'itin—*• Ttint if it should to* determined tu Iocaia
(lie rineiniinti mid flnirle-ton \l .il Road without -lie
Spit** of (i'*orgia. itis still her iotere-’ to procure n
coiiueelioii wilh ill d Road on term- of eqmli'v and
leeiprocity io it- u-e. thr«»ughoot its whole route from
the poi*:t ot iotersection, and that the (ieojgiA (fi*lega-
tio i in the r.invention will steadily nun nt thu procure
ment of eu»:h r.uincctiun ” Preparatory to any deli-
the <■ <m * ntiun au:i in aid of the objects
The III «t relief
the sohjert. while eng'iL*»(l s' Knoxiilfi*. cm
premediialed dincissioo*. wi’lnmt the iuformvion n»*-
cc*.-.iry to correct decisions, pn -eed for time. fia-ti!y
•’.ailed ioz**tl:or. ad ns ha-l.ly adjoiirped i“ meet
the. genera! iunve'iiion. refilled ill the belief that i'
was all important lb»' (ie-ogi i should heroine n ro-
worker in the to •gnilie'*nt scheme whieh is to pour
such incalculable h-U an'ages into ihe lap of ihe Son’ll.
Tliev. therefore. m>t ool\ aeeepled the. term:- already
mentinro-d. Imt aoiunle«i t y a d .ep-fi Ii eotividion «»f
the \ant roit-equenee**. moral, politicnl and physical,
w hi.ill s o*!) an cnieiprir.** must produce in every quar
ter of the'Wesi and Smith, upon llieir sepe.irrtien, tliey
“ pledged tliem-eive* io ear!i oilvr on '.heir rerorn to
their respective home 9 , to u*e exery eft'irt w.thin their
power, ’>» «r »us a tie* ultenii oi nt ihvir eoiiMiiueril.- to
th** imimrtaned of co •uee'iiu! (b-myin wtlj d«.5 C;n-
einrmti l/>nis\ die and T'lftrlesion Rail Ko»Y M
'I’iie foiegoiuyr , i,!.t -i"--i eon i e history of the m'*n-
snre« nd .pied hv ifie (.eoigi i delegation t>» |r,-»eore for
t!i'*irstnt'* an i tere«’ in ifi * rail e mimiiMicntioii iulended
to emu,eel the Western »tat - a ith th- So iln Arluniie
const
A jew of the viciis thit guided their delifierati ois.
may not h« mncieeptn'i e to llieir c• "iistituents. I*’.
The c irporaiioii t-. w h eli this im men-" w oik isVonfi
ded, bn-a power iirnl %x i'l eyercise mi iidl-ience, far
ev reding any that lias ever been created in the Wes*
1 * "ii hen.i-oliere, mid with the exception of perl nps
file Soil'll Se:*. (*"o111aoy, the gp-ate-l in me xvorld --
Its/turwlro.i is p rj>emn). and it- privilege.-are no
III in that <d* heimr die exi:ln«iie < arriers Im nil Ihe
millions of pi*. p|e i fia l will i riled o' the we-te*n Slat" ;
and lho*e to he hereaf'erereAled lo thv; Paeifir Oceari.
Ii* roof rot over I'.e rom'iinee of the Smith will he
alike evtensive. The vast and rapidly inc ea-ing pro*
doriifinx ol the AIi-• i sippi, and its trilmtari -. well
s- the anrHfi i,'H l df. • utisumptioii- iieceasan for ho
eqiinllv growing population, imi-l nil p»:*s t!ir»»nch
their hands. To ii- tuturo wealth, then* r:,i !.•■ no
i e.i-ouabV limi's Tlie depiMfdencirs it will t eat** —
tli* relation- it will hear to trade—tho direct n fl n ee**
i| xvi:I exert over lafinr—i's effi r:s op.-n the rejame
vMiiies-if propei iv, and the daiigenm- control it can
4'h. Rut l eu i« rt,K-fhrr result from lies etiiifedera-
r.v ot t.viesi. w i'i«*!i iii it -' lie fill in im emnni.'ii ifi*-
gn*e llt't" mi Mriir« *o uettr each ( flier, though
heretofore *o diMnot, fiy reason ..f t•»** natural impedi
ments untoituiifttf ly (detruding llieu inti rcoor-e ;
nothing can fie so propitioii 9 as ti e sociai. henefit-
xvliieh xv,‘I Accrue to these Approximated imtumunitieH.
to on it ht lo^etber by eommei cial fHcililies, ami n rapid
and ea-y interToiniiiuniealion. Apart Irom the kind
fee liiif 9 which (he frequent find frit ndly
of ri v lidie- are kin w n fi»
ami profitahle dealing-—
those family camnerlions and lasting HitHeiiments !
w hirfi Itirt exercise of fiosprfoliti, tim inflncruie of!
wealth, and the dictates of interest never fail to pro- j
due.-*, llieir xn ill nri-e. fiy \ irlue of lliese new xx rioiyld j
sympathies and affections, a more powerful motive for j
ihr coni inuati.-e <*! tlie L \ ion Ihau peril Bps any w Inch ;
Iimv- * H 9 yet been formed or fell.
’! hi- irport tins fieen ciiuiioirsly genera'* for two ith !
sons. ). 'Plie views of 1ln» ottirr memfirrs of ilie 1
nnmrniffee have not Inert rt n'tnnnira’r.rl. nnd it
tl.errlore <!♦ siralifi* not lo ronitnit them by any o|
ion w hieh mijfhl seem to hi* individnal, nnd to whir
h reafier iliev w ou’d feel Imnnd In di-sent. (lo r'*!
givinf to a are.it w ork. the appeniaineu of div isin
xx ; k*ic every th Mg is to f>e hoped from nnanunity, i*
and a primary con«,deration,—thu subject involves
great Stale eoneerii. in which doubtless thei
a conflict of local interests; d wa- then foie
toleaxe tlie subject, without Ihe influence of
ceiveri opinioi-s. when* i! properly Im'.o-g*. will
people in ihe proposed cm-\ e in ion. 'I lii- hnu i-n
(1(71,1- John M( Kirn, jr., Solomon 1'tling, John
Dusliane. hukii Tit inm,. Itohcrt l). .Millliolland,
William il. t’onklin, Jacob Wolfe, Solo.non
Metis, Samuel I Jot]mao, John Gib'Oi), Jo9hu:i
W
J'lic Mili-v 1,111(1 XX’liig Electors were still In sesaioJtSC.
'"""I »."* '"ir t»y Ja.es. Tlie Vui, Burenllj
wl,n IiihI witlidrawn from tlie Convention, Imve re
.cm-d. Tin- fdt-clinn for IMrguU; t |, e popil||(r '
nmcli, of the 1,-gUlMiirc. lonk pln.re on Hie 3d j ntt _
1.e X’uii Kii-oniles Iim 1 uiihdrawn llieir tickets i,j
■vend of the cuuntles, alleging that as there i, „o
mile, theie cad be
,11. anil J. XV. 1*,. ie,s„n, K*t|*s. I,,, ll,,-,,- ru.he njMjecc*.,ty lor chousing re,, rf/ -
rim ol-je.it Hi ii.'sine been star .jWAsi , *» t,v --. ***~ /U-f** %
the I*r»“»idcnt, John V. J.. McMahon. K*(i.* ^ ' ,s ''' the result from the present Stats of
ntl'-i
•.Itifion may hr «nid : it i- a w oik w liicli claims the
w armest support ofevrry patrio'—Ihe regard ol every
friend to c -mme; ce the aid of e\ ery well w fiber of his
race and the constant And undivided ciunteriatiee of
thr* whole community. In il there Humid he nothing
selfish, nothin? exclusive. The belief)*- and Idessinss
which it promises are none than emmi'li fur All. aimI
tiiey should he e.|iiAll;. ftnd impHiiially distrilmted
lo every lection ol tin* land *<» liigh-\ favored . f H -a*
veu. A. S Ci.AYI’OV Chairman
of the Camnuttce
offered an .'‘hires* and Resolutions, which he
mined in A strain of iirisurpaxxed eloqui nce ami doriht
force. Ilew is folloive I hv David Steaart. Ksq., /
wlm moved llieir apopt.on in a speech fraught
the course of long with noble and republican senttni' fits. They were
(»ni tlie utility of j uoaminously adopted.
The resolutions declare—“ That the nineteen
Mfectnrs of tlio Senate, in their refusal to elect
that body, in our judgements have disobeyed the
express comm
disregarded a high public trust, involving the
vcit continuance of Government, and the seen
rii v of our persons and property ; have commit
led a high misdemeanor fiy their wilful aban
donment of a high public duty, to the discharge
of which they stood pledged by thtfir accept
ance ol it. and merit the s* veresi reprobation of
ihe people of Maryland, and i f ihe friends of
liberty, order, and good government throughout
(lo* Tnion."
The other resolutions are in 11,r* same spirit ;
prmlenl , d nounciog the usurpers as Ih’-lruclives. who
pvpi (..»,.[ have forfeited all claim to the ntfi* o| Reformers.
heartily commending ihe t *. enty -one I’.iector-’,
who aie still in session, to the confidence and
present Stale of
Miirjlmid, «[.pears to ho loft ultogelli or in
I uncertainty.
r, (N
.."(*’‘ I !
"I-I
tifleclion ol the p
ing ifiem to pers
liirir public duty.
()11*■ of th.- resol'itio
in as few words ax possfi
*-ve are r *r. Relorm and
/*1’!,(. ".Moment Ihnt Chief Justice Hurnblumr, „ f ’
N'ow.Jor.y, had, i:i a recent inslaiioe, made »’*,
ci*ion, in addition In oilier c.tcs referred to, op-
Sotting ihe principle., of the Federal constitution i u a
shire case, is t oll!radieted. and our attention directed
I of our Constitution; h-vr the fact, by the New ArU Daily Advertiser. It
ns.erts that HO cuse involving the constitutional p,,i ut
-aid to h ive hern decided, had b-ieti before theSu
" r Jmt Slate, nt all—that "a colored
man lias immgiil Habeas Carpus ut the late
I ehntary t trill, and uaaiiiatauslj/ discharged on I „(
goal, by tlie court, un the ground that he bed been or
ally. and then fore unlaa fully, committed by a inajii-
trale"—whit Ii decision gave rise to the report. —
ll give. 03 pleasure to lie able thin to mnke this cor.
ruction, a« we shall nluavedo, whenever we find we
hare been misled—and are truly gratified to loam that
'in’ Judiciary of New-Jersy tin. not joined ill tlm
wicked conspiracy against the pmutiples of tho Fed- /
Il is sni.J measures ar(! in n slate of forwardness to
carry tin* ’• c *nt Slave case io Iloston up to the Sti
premo Court of the I'nited States
ol Marvin;,
ir; the Ii in
. and exhort Co
rable path of
exprrsst s a great deal
. v /. : *• ftrso!vcd, That
: m.xst Revolution."
[Sul. hit.
el.I .
• tlie
of xx hole
tin
i I «*l
catio
ii.' resolution. Inex ;»j 11 >- • i t il. * -1 a ('
"I *• >1- H)rs. !’ irUman. (’ mp'n II. (’n-.*y.
Rati- t>» embody and reiMiit io ih«* I>»•!,*.
a! rid other details, lei.iling lo -11r»vv
*.| the West, aod nil odiers uilcrexted. || u .
- •• derived from a ronnpcimii of the
ul U'Kid, nti.ils wav to i!,e \ilni-tic, w i-Ji
-poio-s io flirt Slate of (ieor^m.’—Mr.
i Pm* f’nmmillee mid.* a very a'do and
’ ry reporl, which w iaid before the
r* i a i i lx* |»ufilislied with its procavdings.
| A noth'*. • ki» ti 111 ' * o as risetl, com ;i"s,*.l of** .Messrs.
Cli.qipr’I. Hah'-psloim. Newnan. Thompson [J’.ngi
neer of the Ge -r/.‘ l< lil Komi.] Scinfilcr and AIc \ !
Trile I fiy tlie pa*,
of tho Stales of
•e or diM-onUnii.iin a ol it <
views of tin* Mihj -rt make it a u.nlt *r of (lie deepertf
concern that everv -<H’e w itliiu il- reiuili -ho. Id he in
ter *sted H, and* j s a eoiilndiinj' power over its
op«*r:dioiis. tie.u'f, . *> ’.lie fourth Stale in t!i•• rnion
It*.I to -upply (*nher %l;«• \v;v-t- or liixiirit* f »na*i—
pro.lueirii! ine iyv*M vafiinfiie .staples knuxx-i to «ny
coo ifi ry. It Ins die 11,0*1 precious nnd 6th r oinr'ftl*,
1 i^elher nidi .ill die gc.iins rearntl in nn -ci< *i ai
one eml—Aoir ir. rn 1* an 1 raie triiits id the «ilo 1. and
cotton a'l o\ei ijii* p *culi.i! Iv lavored S»Afi*, h Si ifi*
UihI may well In- c, |- i die hod of * corn ami! wine.’’
i Itelionxe* »' 1 y!: n t\te lo f. cl and lake x iiiiu*uh|
iidcre.si iu tiiis gi.-,ud .1 lerpriKe, nn<t lo connect ii*ell
xx ith an Hsxoc.iit.nn \x lo.se opeiifii.ois may involve
co s in* 11 es ol t..c l.t-l iinporliiiieo to her 1 -Mure wt*l-
fi* O UTK A Ss .
IR"M T1IF. rnnixoll) WHIR.
Things in t'cnncssic—Peyton's anecdotes of ' (
* Glory enough- 1
^Ye copy n letter in the Abingdon Statesman !
from Tennessee, for the.special amusement of the j
reader Th** anecdotes it relates rewt on the au
thority of Mr. I’eyfon. and if they rested 00 no
authorit) at nil, are mi much like little Van. 90 I
char u'leristfi*. that we doubt if a single Van Huren
man mn he found, who will riot feel in his 9* 'ref 1
soul, a eonseiousne-s 01 their troth. F»' 1 :
despicable a ts ,is that exposed in the anec.do’e^ol
(Iu* Isdy, this sinister iutiiguer, ever intent on his I
scliem* s of self advaneenieril, won his wav by die
most abominable flattery, ;,* d fiy sycophancy,
which, in the language ol John Ruhettsort, would |
disgrace a slave, to the afleenons ol (»i*n. .lack-*
son ! 15v such he undermined al! Gen. .1 icksnn’s 1
earlv and disiinguixlierl friemls, and ser.tire I at
length for himself, a monopoly of his (’luef’s fa
vor and support Fpon llic.-e he lind ifie piesiimp-
(inn, as writ as ll,e indecei.ev louai is tlie Ameri- ’
can l’eojifi*, to rely lor mounting into the Ificsi
deucy. Having supplanted Mr. ('.iT.otin, and all
other competitors lor (fin. Jaekson’s favor. In* has
evidently expn ted ilnrt favor ol it-el to he sufli ,
cient to waft b in into ih<* haven id his ambitious
hopes. I.v**ry independent man will teel plea
sure in the tfi siructioii cd fr»p**s loon-fi tl upon su> Ji
a basis.
s i\/ rs: s o rr; n ;; ii\
Tii<*s-‘tay, Ovuthvv 12,
the r*K iri.r.’s r \\i,in\tk fou the i*:if.siuk.xcv,
Hl'USI 2.. ^VI3BTa-2.
.5 0 31 TH TV LBj St.
WhiD* rilecloni I’irkrf.
DR. A M RIK >SK R ARKR. of Rihh,
COL. JOHN \V. CAMPRCI.L, of .Mnscoiree,
COL. fl I RS()\ CL \ RK, of Henry,
COL. HmVKf.L CORK, of Hou-ion,
fiKOUHK ll. (ilLMKIL f.^iL. of O rlctliorpe,
DR. THOM VS IIA MIL I UN. of Cnss,
CIIARLTUV 111NI>*0 . «' r Li!..*rty,
WILLI \ M W. HOLT ' . . of Richmond,
DAVID M F.lvIWKTHLIL LSip. of Jasper,
M \.I. TilOM STOCKS, of Cm n«*.
<iE\. K/.LKfLL WIMRfRH.V, :f Tivijir*.
The I’if
Wi.d.ingt
and is said
Mr. I'm
'lute.
nt of ;!io Dinted Hinton returned to
1 ill** l^t in-*t. from his visit to the west,
1* in excellent health,
we observe, was iu Augusta, in this
The White
id Ipirlv befo
!.h*(
Ti.
et Is.
lie.
Lxtrnct (
■ Dr.
!' n letter to the F.ditor of the S|(ite.*nmn, dated,
ITtA.NKt.iN, T’knn., Sept. 7, 1
.11 Sir: — I wrote you a hn-ov note n few
von more at length in a short time:— 1 now pro
Cecil to redeem ’fi tt promise :
“ On S;fiur.Li\. ihe .hi i 11st.. we had t; e I irgest.,.
collection of people ever known in tins enmity.—
The oce’asam was a puhhe dinner given lo Hell.
I’eyton, Mamy, Shields and I’orester. T’he rn-
lliosiasm "f ihe people was unparalleled. The
atlempi nt Jackson to revololioni/c the puli!
’ accepted of then
Mens* velv. and no
nt the u J10I" St it
re gov erned. t• * |
cut good of ilcir
IniiP'd. We helo
inldic, n* iisiihI for ii*-
minher of !'.h etors liav
nion 11 i(. 1:. 'I’hey a
m »r • rredi’nbly. kti
'i’ll'* I'linei il.-s In
* F‘*
also hi
Ill' ll ilie
d perm,
f.illx . •
I l.v III" 2"* at mas*' of ilie pe >
Alone by which our rigifi-. eh
can In* perpetn-fied.
I'Tlte—nnd those
(I. 1 lie p,
hesitation
mill. ;.s thei
The last Standard of Union gives Mr. Benj. L.
Le t. I . of this county, as its iiutliority for thr* cliArgt
ii lias aheg‘*d Against J idge White, of walking arm
ur,d Him to the pods with n free negro, in Knoxville,
in II: however uppeara to us to he particularly
raii’iooe not to say, us was very e**y to have done,
IliHt Mr. I. v\ itnes-ed the oecurnnee himself; hut pro-
f** 1 1 r**ly a*s**rtii:g L at Mr. L. “was jirosenl io
Kuo* \ ilh* upon the oeeusion referred to." Now from
circumstances heretofore mentioned, nnd others Hint
have come to our kmwvle Ige, we still believe thill
there is a gross mistake about this matter. In evi
dence id” this, only a few days since, a gentleman of
very respectable appearance, openly declared in this
place, Hint lie himsell reside*! in Knoxville at the lime
referred to, was present at the election, and that I19
had 1 ot a moments hesitancy in pronouncing the stale-
meiil tiltmly unfounded io fact.
The great match race, between Rudolph of Ken*
tucky. and Angora of Teitncsieft^caine off over the
l/iiiisv ilie course on the 21st till. ^ The purse wan li
ken wiili ease by the former. Tkn thousand person!
are Mipp.ised to have been present, and a much greater
anion m ofmoiiex’ hazarded on the occasion than usual.
Lckflslalivc iSctanis.
ft ' ft’i.e first nam**d g<*ntleman, in each county,Ii
1 llnll,an-D. R. Mitchell,” I. I,. Harris,” C. fl.
r,” J110. B. Lainnr.
1 ‘■ay ing
r.leetor
•dd Ti
Western
iii'li A*
1'. ! fr
On their
side, is r
•Mated, p.
id *pt.*d t .Ihe
com’o 1,
•ea ports
si and the S•»ii(li-.\t-
tow is ( » \ ery afily nod
sati-fticlorfiV p**rf »rmcd fiv a re purl Iron, tie* eoeeuit
. , , ! trathrmiL-h their R'diirnimi, Mr t'Ii.i|i|k I,»nd th-- joihc
Mr. CouUon is entitled tn tne thunk" of u!l pa- | ul|S . c .,. nl ^^ „vnti»ti. nnd wdlnbo lie |i U
tents lor this season ihle puhlicatinn. and »r hut- j |j,| ln ^ j, (.,, Mtu i| l ,., 1 i111- evi Icnee i*,,.t (;
.*»* itiroogl, the ridge *»f nrich
ha! bad -.e.m /hand, more Ut
t*r ourselves tliat we have done tome service hv 1 ^\ \ r .m!.l afford tw
drawing attention to a source of miic.'net, of ih* ! fi>*s rtttfi upy tusa
extent of which loo many of our i ii«* readers may ! rect. <d shorter disiam **, . *
wot havp been fully aware. | expeii«e.^
fereur^to either of tlierT ,-1
matter entirely f*»r the v. i-d
most in 1 Ui red inthrmAii *0
and to fIfifi end they conn f.
w , purveys vx ill be made. *1
ven at full speed, in wlltcll were three women and j m firing Hus last mlqert fi»'
h child, followed hv a mob of men and boys j Georgia, the follow mg r. * .
dimming “ stop thief! stop thief!" T’he coach Gcoigm dclegatimi. loAUt;
pulled up at the Ihx' haugo Cofl'ce Hnu**, where | * l,, “ »>«« "I G-mg'i* u
the women and ciiild were safely deposoe*!, and | l,M! *'• J ,1<1 ul n,l ’‘ n ' n
we learnt the following particular** Irom the mother j a 'ladder Bocl'iHiia
of the child. Her name is Margaret Dr.flv, m | a«JJrV«s ilm people ofD.-.u
widow. Home three or four yearn ago she was ,| ia i ,} w . v J J0 authori/.eci ti
cook III Mrs. May s hoarding house, corner of ; e.oiveoiion to meet at »(m
Court and lirattle atreeis. then find . very ! Ni.v*»n)her next B* T’hat
young child, a hoy, who *“r.u ..-d the rmiiee of a of corn ■ponduiiee in
Mrs. Howes, of Porilarul. « no xx,» huanlinc 1 MMIM O " bh’ii l’»fir 1 o
I tin* people IU Kuril wa
FROM THE BOSTON TRANSCRIfT.
A MOTHER STEALS HER OWN CHILD.
There was quite an excitement in State kfieri ,
this morning, by the appearance of a coach, dri* :
m the holders of tho States of or the ei.e.omngemeiit of tin* i..«**tn! arts I
.ol a rail roa*l are the depo-iioru • ..! the \ a?t *>tor» s of E.u
the West and the S-mth-At- ' their w estei u ifi » l.v it> is 11 9 *il rich Hud pm hn live he.
yond any thing known lo other legions I u' they 5,re
wl'.v'My of the provision cl i«s, -axe nnd ev **;fi its va
luable minerals ..nd ihr growlh of that ii*»**f.il Mticl**,
li* oii'. AH ol whieh, m> extensively iu d* umnd, are
shill out Irom iv ieo*l proli .file imnkel in t . South by
t !-• harrier a-r.-adv men 1 mr. l. The .nil of the W* ;
i« >hc I uid of fund, Li-* r’i ante of the Sm: i« that of
of.-oiirse jir.nl .fing lr*« , laiment Tim .Mi^-fip.ppi in its progiV'S fr ui. North
rovor’ as well as lie* ’’bout eqifi-dislant li-un tiuu va*t mnge ol mo mt.iins
I..iued Fr..in giving a '• » 1* i* ut. bul cl an
Tln-y bd.uved ii a uxreml. il land ore u, .■(.u.-toirly j>o i(in-- ii, - . iIs Ii...
sou, the invaliiHhle product* of fi-u thousand siieams
I tori pour t hems l vc* from ihricc leu fiion*- u-d hills —
I’lie-r; c ,nrt »m excliange v. iiJj tJj • /ir'i n » - • h uoliz** of
Europe, fhnt line lie* Ail uric hord-r. nail imihiiig
keeps t o*M nji.ii I fiifi ti.o*e fr >\\ n.ng Alps t’int have so
long hind*, red iheirappi >aeh. Tlie-e mice penetrated
fiy a system ol i dl roads and a living mii lout will he
gi\en to this c-.inpitraiivp!v piag-ianf tr.ufi* which, iu
its course will Icrfilize the exletlded pi-i * of ihe
Soii'.h. an I dillij e equal il rnl more »igi l ... .fi- ***»up** to
ill** most di-t-mt vahieM oi the West la sueli a qii • k-
ened t'ireul.ilioo ot tlie great mohjn.d« of ('i.iimiivicc,
soniimooi of this 7*
has made White si
io this Stale— I do
to lho number of h;
the feelings of ilie ;
asm that iliey other
cause. I peicei
per, that you hm
s- c will holt w Ik
is in
Mipp.
npp.ol
I Jv
10 fi, 1
** Mr Key ton’
(ion of vimlictiv
ed. He is truly
failure, hut
lie has ever been
that ii has added
, hm it has ,oused
aid'd an etiilmsi-
wisc would not have felt in his
from an article in ymir last pa-
s *• •"'givings that Tenues-
t . .ii!i**s n, the mg. You may
I sot her down as
hulii-
glit.
•omt*
pj,reli.*nsioiis,
i of While,
m’s speech was ihe greatest
loqueiice I h ive ever "
e of \ fi ore's great in
III)*'
If
nev*r heard him, yo.i Ii ,ve no idea of
thr? versatility of his fm vers. Il<* makes you feel
at on** moment, that you could light one hundred
enemies, and at I lie n* \t, y on are dying with laugh
ter at some .sudden eoriuscation of wit. He co
il Mo-
y he I
Rate upon t!ie
t he ohtaiin d.
I cxficrittn iiiHl
l ire elliei uilv
i*dy con-iderati*»n of
; w ei ** pa-sed hy the
I nt fi u important
. invention to eon-
i». oieiit. 2. That
McAllister. Floyd,
• n enmmittee |n
i> Un* siil.p-.cl, and
••v ifi n to call Mien
• h * - si Mooduy in
fihlfii
ipro
teitaioed ihe audien
nened w iih ih<* pu
ende .vor io put on
you will glean from them In.t
effect produced hy i!i
- Mr. V. said whe,
he was on very iiititmi
(>n one oeeasioo, fie
Van Horen fi. the <T
Ii ial of .speed I) -lwee
When ili»* former wa
appeared very restive,
much excit»*«l—his w
• with several anecdotes con
ics of the dav, which 1 will
p* r io some form, though
taint
he lir>t went to
e terms With ihe
them, up have i
Monday in next ,
nn'joi it y.
Now, what is tin* attitude hefire the puh!
is said to be the V.in Huiam t.cket 7 Win*
tho evidiinee of their .lecentauee of ifi.
They have cert (inly placed none he!'
over their own names—our shew*
poet to render the people ut the
sacrificing it to Mr. Van Bor if*
The people at huge certainly I*»v
courtesy, |.i he inhumed on those
interested in ’.he pending lesult,
lo know in w lint innmu
to h" siih«ei\ed through Mr. Van
prominent reason they affect fit a*
of llieir course iu .-iipponmg him
northern man. and Irom ;i mm si
w ill consequently have m<>*e weig 1
reconciling tlie n »rth to sla\cry ii
ply to this, there should he hilt <
That we n*k,and w ill accept, no f
on the subject— that <m righ's irre
and kii .wing t!i**i,i. we
maintain tliem, at all ha
I'lhh — I, ixv de
n nun-rime*
llurlic—I/iwsi
Units— Wil.soi
Ja* Ei
’ Bird *
i. # By 0.*.“ I Iarris.* Hurst.*
W hit* 1 , .'•fiimmerlin,
('a:
-Mm
mumuatioii '
before the public
wh it good they ex-
' tilth hy aiding io
mn moil
Jc'pij
■and w e are cm ions
fils and interests are
i Biiren. The most
i*sigo. in jusliticHtidfi
that he being a
’lave holding 5*!ate.
r'U mid influence iu
u L.e Soiilli. In re-
cue answer made
avers at their hands
-ildiTeutlv defined;
ind ready, and dare
imipame
I (.’ours
B
trios
s brought on
The old m
hole soul wa
in he
ugh '
at Mr*. May’* with her husband, but “ ho i
married »vax childless. Hbf snhi fiefl Mm. Datfx
lo let iter have the child, as a compmi ii, A'le*
much importunity.on ill* recnmin* ml itmn ol Mi-
May, •he eoiitenlcd. The fluid was taken irom ,
her, and »l,e never »aw him again until about live
week* since, when Mr. end Mr*. How re brought
him with them to lloeton, ami look lodgings at
Mr*. Msjf'i, no*/ m Milk eireel—she licreell
having, in ilie mean time, procured employ
ment io Ihe laundry ol the Kkchaitge Culfee
ll»UM.
nd !>.* t»*
Lug tahonr. fullering the mannfacim ing,
and agricultural piir-uiiH, dis'emim*’*''*- • i?.d fi» (he
great improv**m*fiil *»f phy '.* 1 .• i fi hut
he perceived litHl ‘Ul.1, aM>e .» (,ei.*< *(8t he-,,
eoitie the fiirgest hriieliclirv io tifis* w oiulei hd revoln^
• •ie the gr* ’it v' ork ” !
I . t!,.— i. -ohitioiH. in part a id the *
refi of ihe ci i,mitten that this puhiie*
f illy (MifimiMed lo llm pulflifi. and «n 1
tuili is m ule to (lie people of Georg* • ’
veiiUnu at tin; lime nod tdaen ii erei >
Amt a, tile general eh i lion M now* “i 1
lurth* r rr*piMfi(ullv i eionniifiidad I •
ft to
...lilical i
: v fill the
.I ll.e IN
N o* , — 1
wifi
count* .1 i
tin* la* j( fill fine
|{< filming
• • I |(ellimil,g lo tile lurll.er I
Mis Ilufly had repeatedly MM fur the hoy and j pimm At Know ilk *. aim, t„„ ; ()|l ..
demanded him, hut received no anc*tr, liming - uimeifi* ali^wdy iucuiioinmI to th* t uufeiit
I toe (Jo>
on (hit
-iderations
‘Oil,eel Hie III M fill ■ e III**! MIHt*III
m imliii*.* Ill** I. 1 all I eo-opefill
; to*, oiy o| ito* |.
| niient- a I u l w 1 fii*ii nolle ran dei-y.
i meiiliom-.! m 1,0 Ii,. I him spoil, ’ll.
printi.fi)* p'lhln: III*>11 > liav i, lie
While m.lhous huvti hewn •pent i-ilnd platter oil
Navy A ard-, Docks, lln*«kifgliuv, I'uHitit , ,,H*. Arne-
)**• ■, in flue, every till' K c«IuuIh(»»i| tn re *. 1 'ow iis and
iui|*r*• vtf IlMrts already e*tablil!ied. to lc ilfialo and
inipruvn uivigiti'fii, to del* nd mid euei.'i. «|e (’mil-
inerev, the .South ha» been put off w ith im eiy it, loin-
dr»d* This hat created N depsudeliey wliicli i« Utrii*
the sport that was about I.iking place,
hiufielf erect in his stirrups, and spe
trainer, says—* |lov. hold that horse—don’t let
i lei him r*n this way—you should break him of
Nuch hicks—I coni I break him in at, hour.—
Jlcfc. Mr. 1‘eyimr stand lore and ii me —iliac
is hm fine proper place to lime— Mr. \ an liuren
g t bthi in I inr, Dial horse will run over you!*
tea id ihe
hy him.
Aggregate (longre
vole in fifiy-ilirce rountics:-
< ongress,
.« ra rf. i; ion r ti
r K FT.
t 'lON TICKET.
C r (• s I < 1 (• 111.
AI.FURD,
'.'1,111
CI.IMVI. V\D,
il null .Mr.
BLACK,
21,1 Of,
COFFEE, Ft,207,
witness a
cm.m i rr,
“L-VJii
1 .mil y .—
course, he
I) wvsn.N,
21,712
OIIA.MI.V.M), lll.uilii
II \BERTHAM,
21,420
HAYNES, llljilfii
J. W. J ACKSON.
21,1 Ifi
IIOI.SF.V. 11; ii;,u
limssi d in
lie placed
,ing lo the
KING,
21,277
J JACKSON, in.iiiu
MSB Elk
2l,o OB
oiVK.V.s, i;;,«:ii
And.* i
id .Mr. Peyton,
ind I tic/1*, lello
got lie}.
id Ihe old
has been
Our lale r lcci
,i iri-diiture, ha.
•i ii \, in favor '
ressionul l.ckc
oles * iliis \ t ar
ri*sulled,
Ilie I in
- b ul i.pvx ii
Tn
* a cr (lair) lady about Washington,
iu whose »'iimt me J’m mlciil was nr tire haliit
ul spending ,i great portion id Ins leisure time.
J lie lady was m u.e fialol ot relating every lilt Its
occurrence that she thought would please the old
iiiurr, and \ m was nut »low to find nut Ibis avenue
io tin General's feclngi. Accordingly, he chon*.
I Ilie relil
‘d (*oilgre«.4 (out our state i
"pinion, hy a trilling run. j
ty- I. si year, our Con-j
*ls ol twenty-five hundred I
ih.tMHJ voter*, die majority I
ii'kciii uppimrttnrn, to Im* [
nil loo, ill ineiiibori* lo lire j
l ima l’it* idiovi* ulanuiiciit, our friends nee dial iliev
luxe iih i .ii,»e |.»r being dkniounigcd—llml iiltlioiiull Im'iiI-
en, fi o, a* ci ul"ut as the unoii day's «nu lo us, llial it in
do •).* oh ktiuwgb of die tnion po'tv. liiu *]*» ha*» tir.eii
* xml Van Uurcniein, •« f«f >» Ins d* prndem e for the
Chatham — Mi \!|i-t.*r. G«i.*d -n, Bulloch, Rrysdale.
Clnrli — Mi!c!i--||,* Siro.id, 1 * Moore," Bnrnelt."
Cula.iihiti— \veiv " R ih(»rls .,1." Guilhv," Alford.'
C airfjril—King. Carr, Colbert.
Dooly — li .uvii, IIii-' ; i,
I'.arli/ — 11 olmes, Wilson.
hjfi ligltn m—W a Id I • n i mr " HioesA
l.llnrt —T. .1. Heard." Davis." White," Johnson #
I 'o rs n tli — \V11 h r I o 11. 11 ay s.
(incur—Dr. Julies " Sanford," Moseley," John. E-
King 4
/////-D.moagan. Keith. Roberts, McAffee, Clarlc
/ la nmcli — Dr. Ingram," Smidi," Culver," Turner/
Harris — While," Henry," Fry or."
Ifrnr/i—Sager," Beck," Beniloy," Love.
Houston — Dean. Kelly, Dupree, Duncan.
Ineiu—Folk. Young
,1 in Ii stiii — I .id deli. Bonis, Feiilicost. Pitman.
.las/n r— R. e-o, Burney, Hill." Price."
Jrjjcrson—(Stapleton" aud Holt," tie)—Campbell.
Siniill *
Junes —Uniching-. Day, Gray. Rcnfrne.
Laurens—Wriglfi." Allen," Hampton."
Lrr — Sli'fiwell, Ford."
Lincoln—L'iinar," L» klmri/ Jennings."
Lumpkin—Mr Lend, Crane.
Madison — Polk, Strickland, Daniel."
M> Int ash— Pow'ell, McDondd, King.
sMtrimther.— Bulks, Reeves, Fletcher. ,
Monror — Ruliierford, Black," Flewellen," Gordon,
Barron."
Morgan—Floyd," Ogilhy," Swift," Stallings.
Murray — Baker. Carroll.
Mu more—Lavvlioii," Flournoy." Holland."
Oohthorpc— I Inrdemnn,* Hill." McKinley," Coon-
Dike—Harris, Blackburn, William*.
Du/a ski—Br.accwcll, K«*id, Whitfield. .
Putnam—Gordon," Meriwether," Hurt," Dr. J° e
Branham *
Hmidolph—Conyers. Wood***
llirlimuiid — Walker Rhodes Jenkins," Miller-
Srrivin—U (iieeu," Roliert*," Scrugg«."
Slneart—Rohertsnn. Distil like*.
Samirr—<.’owart," MeCrarv."
Talbot—Powell, Dram*, Towns.
Toliafi rru—Crir h nn." Stephen*," Durden *
Tattnall—SiirrencySharp*."
V-Ijuir— Rogers, Hutiuu.
Troup—WilliHuis,* Dougherty." L*wi«."
Tin aits—Smith, Hniuiuuii, Fitxpntrick.
Uu»un—H>un\e, m Illmini," Collier."
Halloa—Echols, Easley, Bryant, Moon.
II or mi—Gih»ou. Fiaokhn, Bloom, Andrew i.
II axhtnitiun—Safi old, llolosou, Floyd," T. J-
tlno,"
II ilkrs—Willi*, lliown, Iliad turd, Rollon
II Jhiiumn—Ilioill, 11 ifi her, Rivers.
" Thole mtrkfd Suit Ri^ht* men