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—*!*•' 7- OlfttifTtUnBfnU) Thurmoofl moved to COASTLINE A|iM«u Mowrm. iHORT - LIME t 4&*ailnoad treated; bat I really tteii both ride. meanbjp tr« manity eo far u toer < *M Ia.id before, no. '•ooenrred rinoe the “ ban do right to call their actton the •* reflex of public gtoffUK * Aa Prarident of the Demoeretia Chib ^3»svwrtt$ troth, and a> an act of inatioe fajaftfU, to state that it would be diAealt to inject aa many misstatements aa appear in the above extract in another paragraph of Bo far from the meeting bring Celled by a little clique, it waa oriled by myself aa Preaident of the Democratic organize- wham ornolkiei took plao©, they ware noi underatoodto be approved by the great body *f people North and Booth. Now let ua all reaolve that we torit be aaaaee to each other -next year than «e are tola. [Applansc-l I am demanding uniearaal amnesty. Why, people say there are only thred or four hundred who Supperi there We zee when it came from, j , \f When will the "belly" of thia revived Buzite, ao filled wlfli thd new wine of Oteeleyiam,aeek "rent" again by bonding ^Wfcm/tLbbleet of puniabmant npon the thdtetdual and upon aoriety 1 la eooompOkhed, letffty lihonlfl be the 'tula with ailgovernments. “i. Many of tbeae parties, I under stand, are infirm—a few of than old— 'aereral of them hare famillea depend ant apon (hem—all of .theat hero sut- forth with another ••Not Bo, Mr. Bteph- enaT We shall writ nr that event. In the meantime, howeter, we ahall remain aa qalet and patient nnder tbe cenenre of , fault finders from all quarter* aa erer. Whether we be “wise" or “foolish,” we bare a profound conviction that tbe remain disfranchiaed. were only two hundred disfranchisement and It pots a stigma on the MONDAY’S NOON DISPATCHES. All Bail Connection Via Aiirnata, Wllwalmgt»u,Ri th- tered severely. Pot these reaeoaa, I sak you,' by (ha authority rutted in 1 'you, to grunt them, one und all, a gen tly myself at the largest and most reapeo- tebla convention thst has aaaembledln Olarke county in ten yenrs, oompoeed of delegates from every militia district in , the oonnty, except four, and there were iromiaent and leading mtiaana present rom those districts, and a large number , ol spectators, viz : the convention that ' nominated candidates for the Legists- tine. Instead uf only twenty-nine persona bring present there were between forty and fifty. Tbe (act that more were not present wae explained by tboee gentle men from tbe country to be, because the farmers were very busy now with the erepe, and attending to other business It was not doe to want of notice, for it waa known in all parts and sections of the county. Instead of the delegates being sppoint- ed by tbe Chairmen, they were elected NEW YORK. HEW YOBK paw Jtvmrnj --— — pado boat, which launched at the Navy 1 Card three weeks ago, suddenly tank on Friday, alter the offloers had been mak ing experiments. Three mechanics were onboard. ' . L After two boom work, the boat wye ratnd, and tbe -men found' alive. The entupnesed air with which the vessel is supplied in the air-tight tanks wae not ttitutibusUty; hut appeal to you to do «s Mr Jefferson did with those who pare imprisoned nnder the Allen and Sedition Act of 1798: give them a re- i lease nnder the pardoning power, wise- |}ylodged.in the hmtds of the Exeon- •flvu. 1 ’’ “0, my dear dr, (Me petition cannot ■he granted, 1 trust it will not he • Beam ad obtrusive. Let it, be at- • tnbated solely to my deep sympathy ■ lor all who ere in prisoa. This appeal • I shall put lit the hands of others who • I hope may, after giving it their In- • poraement, forward it to you. ; J 1' )* MwIteapeotfliUy, k " Aiaunm ft Brmrmmn.” foregoing is as rrset oopy of the d< letter sent by lfLr. Htepbens po the Preri- •xhaosted, and had saved their liven. Naval constructor,, Delsn >, baa con demned the boat George Kelsey, a chemist “ reported to have recognized Forrester aa the man who ran ■ton the Nathan hvose on the morning of the murder; and ha will be o»«d ass witness Rmiust him. A steam oapsl boat arrived here yesterday from Buffalo with full freight vis Erie Osnsl in five days leas than usual horse looomo- tion. done on similar questions, to the teat of tbe future. A. H. 8. MW BOOKS. Besides the work on •• Local Law in Massachusetts and Connecticut,” recent ly published by Dr. Fowler, of the Utter State, whloh we have before noticed, we have on our table three other new works irving special commendation. KENTUCKY. Pabis, Kt., September 28.— Garrett Davis is dead. MARKET REPORTS Two Duly Connections drmt. How far its positions correspond wflh thu statement In toe trisgrsm, our readers aid Judge; bnt how far, ofwhere- in'lls “allegations" are questionedby the “the Federal Gorsrsment.” This U , bp Hon. BsUs6to H. Giltet, formermem- her o( Congress horn the State of New Ydrk, and afterwards Solicitor of the Baited States Treasury. It la pnbbshed by{ Messrs. Wool worth, Ainsworth A Company, New York and Chicago. This work consists of 44* pages—is wgll-bound in ealf and oontains much useful informatien. The very title shows the drift ot a wholesome sent!ment among uni increasing number of Jwriters in these days of ua alarming tendency to wards consolidation and Empire. So long M (he General Government shall bo held to be Federal in iU character, a administered apon the principles on- lying the vmy iduaof a Federal Usioo of SUtes, there is hop* for.the preserva tion of the system, and with it, the lib erties of the country. Oor notice of the other two works referred ti>' moat he re ATTWftr* nr* TorttEM MhfldlXlM, ortoa III iBtoraMtloB, apply to mlovtai Blue Mountain Route orney-Oenersl, we don’t know, ly has never reached ua, 1 irefore, at present, only reaffirm what naderstand to be the facta of the ease, en wa wrote, to-wit: that no ono of irt.j|Hrim4j»'*u| eotrvloted for any of- quiet and steady; ipludtlti; Orleans 19l@19». ^ Lsvan—Cotton easier; uplands 19* 19*; Orleans 19*@19l; sales 12,000; for sen able to learn, a universal t of indignation, for it waa be- it the effect of that call, wbat- bt be its purpose, would be to and detroy the Democratic or- UioT, tbe Democracy of Olarka SELMA, HOME, AMD OALTi* om ttavaneeb, has been rsosivod. Th< ifajeet sseutlonsd Will be attended to ii speculation ind exportation 12,000. NxwYokk, Sept. 22.—Cotton quiet, ti we understood lb. and MBl nnder- ind it, it PM under the Ku-Klnx Ant 1871 tbetmartial Uw wae declared in rcrsl ‘emit!ties of Boblh CaioUtSs, add mb. 1,284; uplands 18*; Orleans 19*. rBODUCE MARKET. NzwYonx, Sept 28.—Flonrqniata unchanged. Wheat dull and unebang Corn quiet and steady. Pork dull •14 05@11 10. Lard qniet; steam 8{ 9*> Turpentine dull at 61*. Borin l changed at •* 85; btrained. Frsig a tiasa; snA-to his entire rptiafaptipn, MJMUMiMOqU *M) M* W 1 ) oonnty hgve learned by sad experience the necessity for organization. They are now tnoroughly organized and arona- ed; they witl stand firmly by their or- ganizfttion, and there need be no fears aa ROUM9 TKIP ltbep*amt«^' telegraph news is [to any one, or all of these oases, ^ retxBtii we shall, with d^euu^r, riap on» letter tq tha,Pr*ridu^Van«w wi^pi* SUNDAY'S DISPATCHES. KENTUCKY. GREELEY! ASTCmPIMO FKClauiiiFnal hatwei.itueb' fiailraafi (tune Sable. PULLMAN PALACE CAMS wSttaunaiF* vu<<wm«a tsviow- NO NKLAY AT TUMWAL POINT*, pMMDtin Wrioc Aflsnts brMOl.X. Mi e W. * A. E. B.. m*k* cIom unmcfltlo— si Ban* wtt FAST EXPRESS ;TRAIN of Seims, Borne k Del ton Bsilroed, sirlrlnf st Balms at A Iff lliw)il-|i tfraWWOPI ■^nw gti Ei toitive conslderslion. lYith this exposition, for the present, to forbear «U farther comments, nntil w< sea the Affitoney-Oenarri’a terpense to the appeal thnamade, and, see w.bulwfn imoomtinparty qf this, Dooglas county, it this day at Pouglagville, for the par se of nominating some suitable per- ASPIRANT! ■on, to bsriaoiedon the firsf Wcdneadav in October next, to represent the interest of this county, st the next meeting of the General Assembly of this State. On motion of Oapt O. P. Bowen, the meeting waa organized by ealliug G. W. McLurty, Esq., to the Chair, and re questing D. W. Prioe to setae Secretary. 1 Oapt. M. Edwards was then requested td explain tbs obieot el the meeting, which ha d|d ia a dear and coaoiae man- fta motion of Cap! Bowen a Commit tee of five were appointed to report snit- £S;: ‘titigm T H EJf^WEED SEWING MACHINE. 8*1 m* *t 12:*> AM ’ Fat* m low m by iu *W Perch*** TI^cnU ri* KingBkm at th* Q*n< Ticket Offlo* JOHN b. FECI, Oeneml Pk**enA«*nt, Petona, All B. Q. BAKMEY, Oaneral Superintendent BEAU OUCPBELL. Local paygft-tf No. 4 UmballHSni ■imlfl form, and flffihoNt the last ara- tepee, waa seat by lalagiuph to <be South- « Pr HNMLuflb>irimd to*sdsy> |go sjUBtteaaruc:? 3anr II mMiMiwab aMMM, Mi m-i peMtty«MW .firt invftdftm of fhklati K . l:Npm 10:0c pm T*s Wllppsat, -Wot So,” nr. •> Hu. JJJ," •(■*• Oolninbw* Require,,onr. This restless, fsult-flndor, so foil Of Greeleylsm, seems as determine^ V> ITS HAKE 1KFUKJ ITS QUALITY. Five Tears Experience Coaflrma IU Title. Oonstraotad upon tke moat approved sci entific principle* of the beet met vial aad workmanship poedble. It la warranted to Change of Schedule. OmcnniATL Sept 21.—When Greeley arrived at Newport to-day ha apoksas follows: Oitiemu qf Newport: Thera waau time aad that not many ;aan ago, whan I would net have been weloomed to the adit of Kentuoky aa I am to-day. There wns a time when Kentoekisas did not think of me as they do now, and I believe ft) waa bees use they did not naderstand tqs ao well as they now do; for in old tipnes I was the humble, though zealous feiand of Kentuokyts noblest statesman, Henry Olay, a loved and trusted and followed that man for many yaus; and sora was my heart when the news paste that oar fondest anticipations warn blighted, and ha waa not ohoaen Preal- Atlanta g New Orleans wua AVr VABTICULAU nSwior» snyoUur. PHomaoJ tons, to nit *il SSUWmptod. Apply by UUar oris psnoatoTk,WmCSavIds KochlnoOo. SfoKT-HUorlotulteool, oorner Brood, MmosIo Tompte. AUkata, So. Bnoob •olooroom,oor. MolBkab oad CUI> otroolo, in tho political issues of tba day. it tba oonolusion of Prof. Daman's aoh the oommittee returned and made follsaring report: firms a, according to a decision of -- —'7* |wuti aww Ifna without further oenamenl. A 1 few wptds ouly *u mhmit on anotbev; The chief aim ot thia Mr. "Hmper” to Ua last volley, mm» to have btoa to N- tort upon PI «w saying thaf, in hla fault- flnding s*sinat us, be “moet strikingly “DOMESTIC”. A*mve^ - • Uo. SSSpot oosoo.no A4f p m OrkaM.. INpa But whst mliters it P The feme ot Clay waa world-wide, and he ia revered and loved by aillioDeof bis eouatrymen, and will be for generations to oome.— What matters it whether he filled one office er another, or no offioef Theoffioe does not make the man. It ia man like these who dignify and glorify an office. He oouclnded: “Many times I waa told, fifteen or twenty yean sgo, 'you md oj Hie Ezoeiteopy, Gov. Smith, ooouly ia denied, by the Oonatita- , ot any direct representation in the “BEST TO USE." “.EASIEST TO SELL." tsflrtttkstost •tod thu .ukunotog uf Htibu to* I." -,o- r '! ,1 irr . I : uvsDfk tkti fto^tothato ka unfor- i as h* was unsuaeeeaful in sudtain- •Huff JMMildtAMfNn • • Washington, D. <X ‘ Ms Data Bn: bMNMiMK far slsmaaay aad sterner Jahshal4« fl tksae pAtMbM And whereas, Wa feel that it ia najoat that we, aa a eoanty, should be required to pay tsx for toe support of tbe gsnarsl Government of the State, aad perform all other duties required aa dtUenao' tha State, and yet be denied tho right of « any W his "NotSoV ; for in his re- a«b*kasbateoufinnedto«oompartaou ■ ■•da. Hid reply ia a ocoater refarunea to an- Jtarvwresto Job, to-wit: toaMh. uf tha ■MIKTIC ” 8,1. Ct, W Clisktrs Bt, N. F. Or We. a DoOlvr. Opera Koaoo, Morlotto atroot, Atlanta, Oa. TIT* BAT> —isrstonts tew Improeo* Wbette, If k Wlianas Mnaa* Rnno Wood ..A 1 should you toll ms I will be protected in t‘ e Souk f I have never been there because my duties did ao* call me there; but I always frit oertaia NM ehapter. That vatat aa used by him •tiVapplied to us in tfasae woros: He msy think Mila very apprapriato material for hla purpose. Ou thia point ot the Act of » -ihwEu. saipf UtoHn- CEdtuational. peeked|sway, fellow citizens Yen may have hem one of tha moat effkotive Con federate eoidiars of the late struggle, and won can travel all over thin country, 3nd I think no one exoept Very low, vulgar peapts, will offer any in sult I tnvried to Ike firth eel part of South Texas last year. I was everywhere Well received, i think every Northern man who want Booth minding his own PATAP8C0 FEMALE INSTI TUTE, ■varezMr/juean. mb. ramniwnTUTBkaibasisoponuoa tortbir- ‘HmSmmaiiSSkm intended qqito as muck Southern Home School For Toimg Ladies,