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en , Howell Cobb’s Speech,
. AT THE \ .
Ratification Meeting,
AT
OAe, JOLT 23D. 1860#
. pr'sident, Ladies and Gentlemen:
congratulate yon, my friends, that tbe
| has come in Georgia when the people can
l£t t0 ^ e ther as you have assembled to-day.
en I°ssy “ tlie people/’ I mean just those I
before me—these women and children,
, e CO od men and true, who are the repre-
tatives of the men an,i women throughout
Bute. I congratulate you, that-you meet
, again hear the voicer of ydur- favorite
*s—that yon can respond in your hearts to
patriotic sentiments which fall from the
of those sons. While the past casts its
(lows over the land, and my own lit art is
full sympathy with the picture which-was
to hr my friend, yet I do feel rising up in
soul the promise of a brighter day not fay
-rant in the future. .
To-day, in common with you, I have heard
ie familiar vo ce of one who, ip times paEt,
aroused his countrymen from the moan-
os to the seaboard. lie speaks freely, and
et c is none to make him afraid, [Applause. J
,d speed the day when the echoes of that
lice shall be heard throughout all the' land,
lakin" 1 froui his oid standpoint in the Nation-
Legislature. My friends, the argument on
at branch of the suljcct which has been dis
ced by my friend has been presented to you
comprehensively that I shall not trespass
ion your lime, nor weaken its power and in-
lence by a recapitulation of it. It was an
position of truths that will live when you
id I have parsed away and are gonfe. ■ jPjie
ople of Georgia to -day are passing through
tiring ordeal, which, I trust and believe, will
of short duration, and from which they will
merge refined and purified like gold from the
irnacc. They arc living under a government
hose days are numbered, but while it exists
is veil that wa make the best we c m of it.
shall offer tome suggestions bera in your
earing fir the benefit of those who are called
ioa to administer that government in order
hat, to Ihe extent it is in your power, your
hts and intcresis may receive some protec-
oq. I shall offer some- advice to Governor
ollock. Although he ha9 not sent for me or
mmoned me to his councils, I shall waive
iquette and give him some advice which will
him good and be of great benefit to the -
ate if he foi'ows it.
If he does not follow it, it has cost him so
■tie* he will hdvc no right to complain .of me,
whaving off, red it. I would just say to him-
tr. Builock, the people of Georgia have done
ou no irrong. It is your duty to inflict as
[tie evil upon them as possible. Remember
ie circumstances under which you have b en
lied upon to execute the duties of your Gu-
irnatoriul office, and my advice to you is to
hive yourself just as well as yonr nature
ad education wi 1 admit. [Laugh’er and ap-
iu;t.] I would say to him, in all kindness,
lat in the matter of character and reputation
on have everything to make and nothing to
>se. [Laughter and applause. 1 A better op-
ortunity never was offered to any man. He
life an adventurous youth who goes into a
loading honse without money to play at faro.
Ie has everything to win and nothing to lose-
le may break the bank, but the bank cannot
urt him. I would say to him, Mr. Bullock,
:b Constitution which has been imposed upon
le people of Georgia against their will and
iihout their approval, invests you with a great
eal of power. Exercise it-Jn a -way to do
‘«d to the State if yon can. You nave got
judiciary to appoint _I would advise yon
> send for the official C0Dy of the address of
ie Chairman of the Grant and Colfax Ex-
uiive State Committee written , by one
iseph E. Brown, in which hp assumes to
mounts lor you that the Judiciary or
Secrgia will be corruptly appointed to snh-
lervc base and partisan purposes, and when
lou get it make a bonfire of the piper, and
ilot from yonr memory- the recollection of
w contents. Be not deceived with the idea,
fiat because your predecessor, the author of
this paper was partially successful in adding
m his strength and popularity .by a corrupt
h e of his official patronage, that a like stid-
vess will attend a like, corrupt course on
leer part. If the argument b ised on con
siderations of patriotism and duty cannot
riach you, let me warn‘you, as a matter of
P° lic y, not to resoit to a course of conduct
6(1 unworthy, so base, and'whlch, in the end,
*>ll he of no benefit to yon, but must pro-
dace calamitous results for the Slate. The
Rere 1 <6 break - in and -steal.' Do
—ngs, and i at yhe end of your service
you, will have the consolation ot kno
harm, t[Applause.J And forypu, this wool;
i your warmest ad mire i
and thd freemen, of
8ta«e ? . tWyej5..‘
ajvbUp man’s goto
4 Ha%sj^iaHBSa
l co-operation in the great "
ra ns. of lifting our State from-ita-i
len condition, endl restpring it Jp
: prosperity and equality among
gepepal'
iter
And now I turn
in power to you, m;, _
pBssent fallen ‘ ' * " f
its former
4i
of our people, in which all. good men caff
and ought to unite with an earnest and cor
dial good will. The day of arms has passed.
We look for the dawn of a day of peace—
such peace as carries healing on its wings
aDd diffuses!blessings over tfio land—not
such peace as is offered.toyou at the point
ot the bayonet; or is contained in-tbe find
ings offc mili^commission. bertha pedea;
which is founded on jpatioe, is snppor.od by
is accompauied by liberty, and
oicing and contentment to every’
is the peace "which will’follow
the election of. Seymour and. Blair, and the.
restoration of tbe Constitution—a peace
which yvlll' be for to-day,‘to-morrow, and for
all time to come, because jt yrill be
tbal would ealm all the troubled,
quiet; alt apprehenBioner restore confide
uud secut ity in all the! departments of lit?, to gqve
and cause every one, every where to' feel that! State ol
the gooid old days of tbe Republic bad re-
and will commasd the blessings of Heaven.
[Loud applause.] ! -
I am here to-day to invoke your aid and
co-operation J iff carrying forward this great
and gooff.,Vqsk**."' j .noil KJs7«to:> an j. rs^ao
THE WOU?; FOB The true Georgian.
My countryman, I care not who yon are,
i j^are not wi.at baa been yonr past party
history, I look tjyohr status togdtaj 'I want
lb know what you intend to* do for your
country in tbe future ? She has suffered
much, she has been
botjy is: oovereff over
these Wotihds and this suffering. This old
Slate—that has been so kind to yon, so gen
erous ti me,-beyond all that I deserve, be
yond perhaps what you deserve—this noble,
gallant! bleeding old Slat? calja- upijn Jjer [
sons to] come forward and aid in the good
work of redeeming her lioitt the hand of the
wrong-doer and oppressor. Is there in all
Georgia one single heart, native or foreign,
who will not respond in this .tbe.hour of her
greatest Lia 1 , tbe hourio whicb she is strug
gling far liberty and for the oonstiialiohal
rights cjf all her child fen ?; The issue is
fairly.bfcfpre yon,.my’lrieutls. '[None can fail
to read it right. 1 No mah can plead igno
rance. > Not one who heard the exposition to
which yon and I have' listened this morning,
■hot ohu who has beard the, eloquent voices
of her s ons thronghont this land for months,
can plead ignorance herthftajp.' -The jesfieiis
made; on tne one hand is a continnsnce and
I of the'
Constitution: "They
government ;.thr - -
tleserye it/ bat,
children .iu'Gej
rottciion; tne,
o. such ”Gb
‘‘Friend?;’ Cftnyou w?}come tti,
bouse, when they home to your m:
with .the insignia of office or'in'
ment of private citizen ? Why,sboaid. they
wonder, and stand, amazed because we bid
them not to tbe feast when our trLeudaiarev
invited to. assemble, and make marry, among
themselves ? Shall these men, lOsigiu t these
expect it? Pardon me at I dwell
wounded deeply, her upon-itj I want to exprese.it, andll.urge it
with the evidences of ‘upon yon, nntil there shall existinfile heart
and soji I of every son and daugbier tbet
breathes her.pnje Air., and lives
happy sod, this-conVictiob, that
" the North, these Chicago men,
who call upon you to vote for
Colfax, and that Grant usd Chl-
□ have indorsed these things, -are
orthy of yonr vote, yonr. respect; or
fidence, much less of yon; kind-
hospitality. My friends^ they are
pfyour
Wi
bate,
not don
appeal 1 make for—the- appointment of au
tonest Judiciary is one which should com-
teod iuelf to (hd/^r of any nian hpldinig
«Bigh position yon occupy, even thongh
Be reached that position.by a not over cred
ible accident, the, detaifs of which I will
wt stop to disenas.. I beg yon to remember
■tat since the organization 1 of the Sapreme
ot Georgia no one has been appointed
10 'bat Bench who did not command the
Ie !pect and confidence ot the people. No
ooe has ever filled that high station, on whose
'B’.egrity and borsesty'the-sbinfow tif a ddnbt
Brer rested. It remains with you to deter;
ffl'Be whetfibr: the /high character of ‘that
■““ch shall be maintained, or whether it
shall become a retuge for destitute and _di*~
caided poiiuciaris 'whose infamy and treach-
«rj have made them outcasts lrom the com
panionship of honest men. [Applause. ] Jn
tBe name of the people Of ■ Georgia I; 'call
Bpon you this day to drive from yonr presence
aggravation of the wrongs, from .which she
has so lbng suffered and lsjsliU;suffering, imff
on the other a speedy deliverance'from- the
bonds which have bound her and Jthe open
ing of h bright and promising future. Tbe
path is ripen; yon are invited to ■tread It. On
the cne,band there-is darkries'vkrid shadow,
and gloom, and continued mistortune and
day'between these two offerings . made: :foi
your free will acceptance. My ffiends, w lhpi
great party of tbfs country which now brings
within ila fold every . true man of the laud.
North, South, East and Wpst, withont refer
ence to past,political differences, comes and
tenders you the guarantees'of that Constitu
tion which was framed 'by f the wisdom and
consecrated by the blood of your lathers.
Come and stand by us. Give yonr support
to the men who are pledged to carry out
these principles: ' W rr ' ■'
:»B»iIDVNTIAl. CASfWDiTES. * 1
Wh hftve put a candidate btfore. you for
tbe highest office in Hie country—a man
known us a statesman totbugBout the land—
a man vrhose record in'” the past flak' been
true to those great principles of constitu
tional right. 'We have.placed before you; a
candidate for Vice President one who, it is"
true. Jike Gen. Grdnl, fdUgfit you daring the
war; but, unlike Gen. Grant, ceased to fight
you whenthe warwaB-over: [Applause.] I
honor a brave man.' :I can Ido revere
his virtues, though be has drawn tbe
against me. I honor such a man, and to-day
give evidence of it in the cordiality with
whieb I wilt cast myiypte for Frank P. Blair
for Vibe President of the United Slates. Bat
the man who, after the baAlle is.over, travels
over the field, and with.ayalorithatJ cannot
commend draws his $ word itexthrist it into
each corps?,as he passes,along, such a man
can never *
advice
that we give toSevmptn; aud Blair our warm
and hearty support, with® perfect knowledge,
on our part tbatjtkel ofie in the J £;itijam aD,'
the other ou the fitdJ:TOH nl
with thos3 who prosecuted the war againt
ns, and to whore overwhelming numbers we
finally surrendered. We do not pretend to
ing, as we do, that inaxealcrred Union fhey-
wilt.extend to us
rights ot wbiob tl
honored represeial
tue people of the Booth reskpr erp?ot at (be
hands of the people of the North.
T Th?se arestnemen; these are the pledges
ina araws nts stoiu miuraai u into
is heeded will never get a vote it
‘ '. Stevenses?,the Sumners and
of the Nbrtbi who Went ,to.ehi-
then wrote it down in cold blood—
no passion—Umye was/qj,.gksife-
ere, werano .jrer, ioqe? . Bounding
’ffisy 4rite ; if dbWff*bi»oMbbir ?
1 ft^QPte Souiih, you must
o negro suffrage,;yoq,gu»it,submit to
sitefeMws.
n's these negroes m [he ^igUtlalgre.
•^>1JMWtottftMX* mvjfaeiM fooint-
r. Tootnb^ arjjmj-eelf wjq properly
ly excludea from the* ng^tof suffrage,
0 right ot holding office ; "thepu
are i^fe pr<oper people * to tt.ake lavs
ivern and control tliis^ great A aud good
GaSifel* 1 ‘ i ^ n
i r; V:uU>'.:ri i r lh fjiil’ tu'a
SCALAWAGS AND CAB PET BAGGERS.
lUft&t think jnn tif N> si been
them, ‘[Btolber ?" Can yon say to them,
"-^ounave
j Ayji.utuui tuaf ! mu
seen the poor, igooraz
nnfortupaie, juud, delnc
byW? voioe of perauasi
rwbo-ure
.UlllJ • iUJ AliVUUOj tucj U1C
Ietate it iuROff Abdlcalm de-
f they were our friends, they could
jly wrong us, and^f .fh'efe agaf in
their bosom one single kindly/ emotion for
the people of the'South, they^ wouid bev*
world
ade this ® } “&»PVr4 C e
if your unWortHlrieSS arid ■tfia u cbii7
hich they feel forjoitt. Enemies'they
“ peape we ; gather .up ,the
iP!»W H>***®n
ititutional cquajity, and gathering
ie good men of tho Nor
;he gooff men of the Nottnjus^weit
th, we hurl into their teeth to-day
Icflknri^. and bid thcm comi: on to.
to
if they
•W
a
iMt
thesanile di
the struggle. We are ready for it
pre. [Great ap|
men, ifi those
/Ml North*—these men. Jvho; have no
bond of union with you—these men who
never trod . upon yonr r soil uuless. It. was
lb * plouder and to rob—these men who
know not these women and these ohildren—
these men who have neyer vyqipbipE>ed at
your altars, who never''daaramoed ‘with
tbe gobd men; :. wrd women of yonr
State around that altar. erected bo the
livirg God—if these are your feelings to*
.ward strangers in blood, and sympathy,
and association, jwhat cun be yonr feelings
towards those men of Georgia who travelled
these hundreds of miles to meet these, men
at Chicago, who safe upon, the bench with
them, who went into 1110 council chamber
with them, and who there joined their voices
and nailed their heatoib ; Bronogncfag* that
the men whom they bare left behind tbem—
of Georgia Who ibad honored them
b, trim had’ lifted them from the
.regs of society and elevatbd them to
the highest offices of honor, profit, and trust.
Whataay you of-snch men who - whWt to
_ _ and there, crouching at the febt'of
| enemies, declared that these good’ peo-
of Georgia deserved tbe fate that bad
G--orgia
come upon them, of being*-put adder 'tbe
ban of;negro supremacy ? ‘ My countrymen,
don’t think I speak harsh words because I
say hard troths. I speak of those delegates
to the Cbigago Conveniion. I speak of
them in unmeasured terms. . t. to;
JOE BBOWS.
these bad men who ask yon to forfeit the only
Claim yon cao ever have to public respect and
confidence, by the appointment of such men
“bices °f trust and honor. Rid'yourself
0 “ e tniserable vermin who ,are. fastening
‘selves upon vnn, wh<5 are calling on
appoint thfin to th# Supreme Court,
cie superior Court and tbe District Court,
ttoiiM b0 ’9® better days of .thp-Repubno,
°uid never have presnmed to solicit the-ap-
wntmentof a doorkeeper Or a messenger—
wh!? * , you know- to, be unworthy; nod
»ose only claim to the positions they seek
f my Ur ^ ‘^ 0 re ^? rd ® f ^ beir ownitj-
I Loud applause.] How strange and
lartling i t will sound to .the ears'; of those
no live beyond the limits of our State to
wr an appeal made by : the people of Geor-
f* t0 bun who ....
«ve power
O&ry! .
Startling as it, is, the rnmnra .
ln llme - Commitlnot these outrages
enn D P 60 ? 10 w ho, God knows, have suffered
?atthAdSandsof.lHeirbbp&jsbrfc If
nof thla waroing voice t^ffay: the
('l,*n.' J come whea-you-will repentdnsack-
® r l “ e laws of IheBtafe in obedience .
conscientious obligations of their oaths. Fill
“the offices with honest men. Protect the
areaenry fcom the robber-band who are
wbiebare offered to yon by those whom 1 and
commend to yoa^eanfidenoe *nd jupport Um ,
On tb<
dead wt
^Presid
as much of hinLaa be/ ev*
and, therefore, he has no right to complain
that I have not treated hijn .wHb. proper
respect/ Of Mr. Colfax, the candidate for
the Vici Presidency,, l am not Enflieientiy
informed of hie ipjffrder/to^ve .yop
any very satisfactory' acdnnht of him. Jly
opinion ts, however, If,. whmtin_4be daya^of
his infancy, '"■T v 1
he would &
it, would have ran th?,.old. , .
[Laughter and cheers.J It is snmcieat to these;
That is'condemnation -enongh. —But-these
men,
pass -away-P-Tlia principled which -they
* r \ j
Yon have before you tbe great political
truths presented iby itbe /Denfocmcy^ot th?
country. last us go for a momentio Chicago
ssffirt&rws ■*&&&
‘“ b “"'^SS24K3L«;Si t r ■
I come to the maiff 8tarting[
y
anff hTsi^h^iaterwefe at t
la associates-jollied! and united in
nicing this iniamous doctrine—the ne
gro is good eribhgff for Georgia, bat not good
enongh for ObtO’ &nd New York. Are not
the people of Georgia rigfitln assign:
the status which he hal taken for'h
'If’negroes are goad enongh fbc.Getkgfh, it is
. -that kind of Georgia that be»island I shall
ntatives. And (nis is all that white men of .tbi?, countw, ^gnt lcKtse^from
him. . LA Voioe/says ,"A<nea."] ’ Amen and
Atpenl ! Lat ft reverberate fiver your monn-
' tains, dojwn your valleys, from yonr old men
your youog men, yonr women and your
cl re n, until one grand chords. Shall ring
childre:
rery throbbing heart 1 “Overboard
” “He bas“turned traitor to the
” I, telt I ’yog 1 4aiiklyi.my friends,
ait intoleran t manl bet w.hen I; seen
in talking to Joq Brown 4od.l$a>
feeling of revulsion comes,
when.iFjSfl
, o irry for.the
'six - more - votes for Joe
I am not
white m;
class of'men, a
Uifim taking feefso^rf
negro. That is six-more votes I
Browh. ; I will giye him about .three nidi
and ouit:him. I say lb von, my friends, you
aCKfrtoi yoarseivhs.you oWe^f<d f tiW*n6bTe
that I
of these
salt Tl
restiugi
to-day, U
to, and which most nearly af-
Ayodr interests,HJi'jt uoAai Z’liU'.u
uafimteedolQMhor^wpptecdBEawr North, Eel
but that negroes axegood enough for. Qeor- " ’
gjtt and lu6 peoplo^ot tbc — Sontn. ...
pretend to quote the langua;#>r thbprecise
Words, buteoch are the principles and-doc■»
tribes enunciated. The Radicals, have not
denied itin their press—thfeyhave notdemed
right <
he jury
of sitting to,
tax, ’ the right of holding 'seats in
„„ , n n ifnrSnfidilbofi Qffijbapcb t fimjfluut
ilbte in obedience to the IFis all right and proper for yon and for the
" ' ‘ people of the South that this should be the
case ; but when asked to put it to the people
of the North, to the freemen of the West,
sleep in their graves, ttri Observe
igs. .• Yon go here, end I hoher you !
id scatter fiawerj ovef-these graves,
you for til. They, are the graves
fi^haneitLaad. noble, -and
/enZ"[Spplause.J But
eturn from] that sblenr? jt^yit
to the right ana left upon those
the memory of the dead. ‘You;
Sl^SSB^W^St
& this ‘day arid all dayft awl
\o coiDfi the. ieeliog and spirit of
w- with which you regard tL_ ,
Heaven l for some bfeteiing wof
' w ftf8g&£9t$r
h. despUeu of all 'men am
heaven, scorned by the devj.lJum-
>y “may seek’ their final congenial
ace under tbe iityid-^illt'of
intion preps fed’for them from The
cient last
beginning .9^^' V^14* hA
P I i-’eut «0 i* 0 I>svto« hlb v ; - a fr
vsa
x-po BWOtraoiciTH* sotrra.- 1 ' •
our fellow-citizens; a class of
, no* asked *ftivbrs heretofore.
, been amongst ns forthe last three
years, men of tbe Nor^. some of them in j
- : ~h military position, Eome of them wear-
the simple vestments of private-life. Npw
time has come when many-of these .are
fiaiLAa. - • «* '«•
toieave
from the peo
ple of the South to the people of tbe North.
You have been here for three years. When
.yDUfonn^oBcpcopTe over wBelmad
1 that hate beeffddne this people. You
*.U>eir iDldim¬vid their young
from tbe bosom
their labor
r aathority' o.
e seen.them.carriedito fo* dungeon,
•jn the dungeon to the courts w hich.
jurisdiction under .the Cog? tit it'
delighted’ id hbbbrf sonsmrhffbd Hi
eeived with'Welcoming arms ih alt the N
ejn ^tajen—you bave. .seen Riese' aotw/ npon
tong us and witnessed a
they would umte witl
fbrf
m dir can-ip
demnint the'mjuMice which ,thfese thfo^s
Ultra CIO ie to US. 4 ‘ AJJOVl
1 hem that the people jof.fhe'Soulh .are
— ..
en them driven ...
’ell-them-that' 1 ■ ‘ -Tdlr thefti ‘‘tSift 1 Y® 0 " , hl
gnorant, debased, aah&ppyi |»j
1 deluded., ppgpo taki “ *
let-box that formerly received’.the
Mift sofid. /ibd.tnjB *ntm, i pf GfP8w*i'
uresqcl as brave a
it they loi
. iked with
'ttf‘the 1 ! forth should bear in
‘ t§ terms pf humflintidff, they not only
wrong; lgftwit themselves also. Tell them
fffiUtUfflWBewjfd with oar people yoa
the aspirations'of bur young-men,
our. old rifeb, and themdent
i restore a violated Con*:
sfftutiop, i cement, a -weakened Union, and
votes oi
Tell
toldyoi
noble&t
leeifilled
indhraest mhn ofthpland^her Craw^
Jlfik;YefWife hprjB^gfffon,
I see tbe gray-headed fathers of this
i« c(nce^itefldhe»ike>w." 'TdB them
ber sons, good And true me
Ye&afo'tbGr'tj'me
|>W
roes,
fc-.fca-
the' perfpIGtif Gcuigia asseiting tlieir
: to perfeeksqualitv. in the .Union under
'tlnfConrititution you could not findrit in your
lieart tq deny the justiefe-'df
that.tbe effort of the Radical .
tested;in their congressional legislation
affirmed in the most offensive shapptinf
. ., ~ot find«fioH|]t)5b
Kb Nortfc.eithev iA
advocate or an apologists.^
. Tell them 1
ive t to be wrong, and that if/they
i hltn !: c
under
me hen
land w
whom
some” o T — .
■fHerelo Ify'ta' ba;
from wrong, but leM< fbern that 1 the 1
Troop anffClarJs,yretftfill.«ff.b®ul»oi
not Wfft^theijr
ty own old coiroiy qfUiark/^ttiess'meii
wiirrecpgbixe 1 ttb 1 <5Strf? ) WKeb t L speak? of
ft lay ton Dougherty; 1 Hull, * I add t Hopd. 1 kid’
ItfomW,
gallant '
formerlybbbb^led J by‘ tl
byTHIterate negroes. Tell them I wbeaiyou ji!
go there tb«t, jn times ;R4fit ypa .wgreUnld,
that,tbe good men of Georgia as^^n^bmd at
her capitol to inasgnrate ber government,
these men whose names J have mentioned to
State was any map|.be,hpgopdpr^%(L placed,
ffffiat ■ l ; flrif b jt br?S’/jn sjgqm ; jqf ( .
but in response to the yojwe. pf.lhap^apl,
Georgia. r>1 q ,j,| to! sv sal Jon tiiw 'irahijai 1
, I care not; gentlemen oftthe North] military
and fciviiians, with what prejudices you borne;
here/I care not how padeionlhasvbeehim:
flamed. IThesJ are’ solemn truths, ard -it‘is'
your dutyai honest mfen to kfelYflle 1 message I
this day give yon. 'Tell ’fheffi th'at oti the 1 4tK
day'bf July-—a day memorable irf'the history
'of your country—a ’dirif 'JWmorea “804 'cele
brated ” “ '
was.
her; destiny
her Capital: You'were here 1 arkl'aiw'tjrht
scene., Ge,I'ask 1 it"asafaVdb; IwHlhinlibl#
• myself so‘far as tb begdhal tlie'triitlifrfay.ba
carried ;from Georgia and spread broadi
among lybni r p8?«ae? !, ?Ydff i
sembly.! TboTaSa‘thyRadf- 1
cals of ^Georgia. 'Ptventy : ' : tfta S ' JIT ' a?r ’ r “
there, and- prefliatfiy 1 ‘tilL‘Tt-hb
name of white jnen, outside of
not reach- quite a^talf * 'dozen/ ’ ,
motley crowd of -fie^rofes. ’ Thi
Georgia!; they thanked this hem
lation that had brought The; gres "
on the land. ' Men: stood upon
who had been! ihdnoreff byi
dressing that .assembly iOf /ffark feces and.
kinky heads, with not . otte .white man scat-,
tered, here or there, (.qalfotls them . “:my; eduia;]^
trymen | ’.’ . \VelI,vifithey nte. Jtia countrymen,
let him and hast c«BffltM»ea seek eomb more
congenial. climate. irAfrica Js; open; to Jnm,
and noti knowing ; Joe ae _*well ; as ,1 do, fire
people of that, continent mjghf hidJnm «ma
! ; Go, gentlemen of ithe North, andi telLyour
people that there:was ASSBrnbiedm-Georgia-rr-:
this great £md moWeiold:§tete77Ttfcat:crowd ]•. i^ m
and a rtiore reflpectablej one works; on my [jh
plantation every day^hecause tbey, work ;for
their daily bread and: meat,.and are. respecA
able compared;;tPoith^,set:.Qf.worthless crea-i
‘ —’loin the Radicals' of botta -North and
alii the people of llua great country in A
ioa and cordial brotherhood. Tell them
thbSe things, and if you present the picture
.finthfiOly, yon will have made a stronger ar-
gpmept, and.a inore^powerful appeal for Sey
mour, and Blair, than 11 can* putt in iyour
m'oijtfhs today.' : Tins, this is the picture that
I “want 1 OfftWprtSBmtl^alal* in™? B .1
of. tolerance. 'I want* to bury im Georgia bit-
fe^rtcollections of the past. .'.You and I have,
ffiHKted fori days i and for years—sincei tbe
•«« r-LSnn nraal ISllCorl 111
iiaur/in tpJiich^myr.Voice wasi first i^ified in
itft^ fi^lic ineetiiigs.Gfi my-cDimtTy.; I come
..*..3:20 AM , , ,
doffehMSt Hefcielk wife' itffGfgk
At M«con;w.ith thjoagh trains vis:aoathwestAra
Railroad to New Orleans, and Macon and Western
Bailmad ta>4enbessee. • luTi" “iTrrr
^Atr^rAnnj, with the AUantic end Onlf. Railroad
i or iioriuh.
i present you a platform, present^ caur,
, and invite, aveiyxgood land true man
ia to join me m the good work.
j youi*.bive.,gone £at astray:iCome
The: /doors * anewidet open,! wddoienH
' midt enough tolfoceiye ( e v«y, white
Georgia, utdfisa. you should discover
jmjngito you .creeping and crawling
ihat Chicago* pUttfofnu:i Upon- them
jnj
thhpafe
them to
No
for
tghould be na.mercju ,.They: have dis-i
.themselves and
Anathematize them,
of social
wallow in [their own mire and filth,
will eavj: .-themjiamh a&ithey
taken out of the gitUy mtfil I r<
S e ff (
[ ?flr
yriilr J (
reach
dlift
ao-.
Ds once, nioj
• alter
that'* that*jm ithet; peopl
rind, under whose control' you
left this i noble: old jStafoi i whenngwa turned
your back.opon mOi to seek your own homes, *
and thriii ifoff: fhem that iQU, the 2Sd of, July
there was another assemblage calling .them
selves tile .people of : * Georgia; LComemow,
and stand here ^FsBfitiJMdebi SisaAt ybu to.
cast your eyBS.oyer thjs.Yast jtesemWy;i/Come
and look upon thoee ; daughters.iofi.Georgia,: i
and, gentjemen^of the North, teil-ime—you
iff 1 '
gffifobf
honors i
Crime ot
banner 1
•'bi'Sfeie,
Ifi
-^ ; and at p
tyUae,gmce,of..
mans
It ; iS|for, yon, to ^ty, by-your
iur actions, whether, the sun of
less shall'again reach' to meridian.
Oldfnenpqme^ 3fotheis, ; tOiypurj
*■ " 'Your dgu^aters-with you..
Heaven upon j;otu-friend?,
iorn ; husbands^ and sons,
!ft,3?tJ9¥Wf^e#Mfimrodshfood toft
quigjd.y,JetitUfi; ardor, of your
ilsatiou&j)f your . hearts,
>) Yoer old, ,Stete, the
iers* thaL holds in reserve
•ou and them, come!
etius gnatch the old
foe,glug4^ive it againiita. '
. the,
if needs, be, Vo the God of bat-
‘ me more honest blow for icons
ty? • [^Prolonged and enthn-
3 DfiflJ oi^aa a Ltn
rts—you.JtaW5 IflPfilterTjWPjihMeaini ivcD jdJ
have
yohr own States mothers, wives/and:sisters;
I ask you to come has tthday andwtandi.upn
on this platform and look ttpiib our mothers,
ana sisters and wives and little ones, -affd tell
me in ypur heeitsiisiat right jand just and
proper? ; Does yonr town hearts:: dietatm it/1
that those womten and; children ought) to ibe;
uhder the dominion of ;those negroes that $eo
V3r<3i
■ji oilT
JDC11Z9
i3 fcs inU
L’ilim Slit
I'iiaa
oh JuotI efli .
PRINTING
,,H-b
beJaa tllnsicsnt i.oclJ
nil iiut- AND -Lad
i«ioq a ga
;«dT .mdio
uvjdl 21 st
oi ,s*si/od eid
in Bl J
borttssa
House
icH ,tH doiriw
)_JU3ifl4_blUL
2/ nt
•aw hoe i^rfd h
■n^n i
>{9tf* >
.. , I r.'iiilGfccei-iTfia:, 112 B’DamuH o;
io:u boa j ;,,ja^*jjTeu vauJ fedJ Iiob r hnno't
>« / 0011 , j, iri?r5inrE3rTrafnrr£rEtd oi [.koiii
JDB filUSTiM'iQfFlCE,
i flWwWhl ?ajiMadyr soidioa Wdflri bcB
onrd-ia ^’Book. Bindery;
<r a ; -to .E.'ssrtlj fDTDl.o”lb»ilJi/7 h. ll
*■ 00 !f?2® j 9 elbemmij^sa hue ,9oo*:.':£nhe
V. .rX4 .t. oh till nwofi desid oj hi
throb left to beat for the people of-
neandlook upon.-tjiis picture
yon/see; old :inen, ; denounced
der that negrea dottarndn 1 ?' Ought
fo be, requiretl Ho-hctw Iheir hecks
«rbitj>«B|WeantoBmnfcdesmitim‘
edfor.themih ,.[ll .ncoiiMl ia
Of'the North} ah'ye travel ht
ad these truths bToS&Sst ;'' aht
receiFriahordial welcome.into ■
and thaf9
no ters
18 inti
.10
Gne>
the
Arpiyi^-
they hatiejbeeiriaa-deBelkylmt/from' thrilr
youth up! they have lived Jn: Georgia. Their
neighbors know them, respect them, esteem
them,; love them. -©ughtMhet^ men-fo be] BLAN^ BOOlgJIAlf
[UUUC.iiijLU .uysr p.u
fhang^pf Schedule.
,esxaO Sghck
iJ ^ui’h fl ii
:b‘ltS2. : . .‘GLlkeli. AW
•.ix.jdi.A; .*Jar. m./jaus f.ai.
so DOWN DAT TRAIN. 1 ?*•-• — tl.; t
AaguteJ-woiHi—if../shdB
...«••.. .W. . tim ...... •'•• .8:00 V M
Macon .J... tOSAM
sta.;... 1 .—.....ssdIh 1
lectlna wnh trains that leave Angasta 10:10P.M.
DOWN NIGHT TRAIN.
i..:.i;..J..:..:.....6S*>AM
d
hi
JOHN G. CLARKE, ’ 0
lt a«iUta»kenp«cint.naent.i
TOBAGCO WAREHOUSE.
ig^iikTONv * -crews *• & go
1*| Give edl
ji fh.ii i j
North ‘Carolitia and Virginia
MANUFACTURED AND SMOKISG
TOBACCOS,
152 Congress and 71 St. J niton Sts.,
to*—tv
s avan nah, ea.
>HISJ
OB MOW
Ol
^blAUSDI
and Doors,
AINTS. OILS. GLASS,
-MECBBj PAINTS.
.no hica , , |j[ B
Bow Sign. P«iatb|g>
GNEId.ZZN'htai^“i emv ,
So. 6 WbltakerSC., Corner orBsy ilsne.
Ixas^ty
xwmik^
k±EU=:
improvedtrai'i ul*
elegant Dresstac for tSeHsIr.
It keeps thatealp.tBsan and Ketlthj..
It Invigorates the Soota ot fife Bari/ tj a
8 it ibreta the ^
^flrnjr
nrlj
noli
l the Hair from Changing Color from Age:
.isj.rmg lu ; P
■ Grey Hair to Ite Original Color.
ont Hair on heads thst hive been
AnomffiiiH io . *’ Ih *•;.) .*
i.nmn ■ Araol ln 11
It lacoinpoapd entirely rfsnnplejand
table substances. : EiTsxa.:
bald
It had raeelTod over atagbbtiMiid^otiiakiiy i^iuI' l*
monlals of its exceUefice, many* W*which are troth
p>regtM*Ti« in tit^/h atftnittnj iO J • i 1 ;* U **’
,".:'i..:*.T jtstxiwT ls~iTJ11311 171 'iili .ill .-‘1
- It is sold in half-pound bottles (Hie nuns blown In
the glaui, by Drnggists »::d Dealers in Fancy G9o*is
<frpryw>4e,at0nea^^g3t^ i \yhqjessje j
byDBMAS BARNES A CO- F. C. WELLS A CO.,
A CO., New York.
R M. ESTILL, Jr,
mh*3—ly
< .Jit
a tat ! t A
•»
.HH/: A
IU
AND
me
J. to
IA
BQOKSELLEE.
^ I .* *> ~ if- Jt* J
Bull St., Neitto the Post Office,
guA In
(DOWN STAIRS,!
SAVANNAH, BEOUOU.
Street^rfear Bay,
[FORMERLY MONAHAN’S,]
ebest facilities for^enKPlylng OYOTER8.
ALES, WINES, LIQUORS, &c.,
Ot tbe best.hracds. on band, add a LUNCH every
>,.t wA i,..hi. Mw
ents forwarded to all Newspapers.
, . __. —j charged on Publishers’ prices.
' AH leading Newspapers kept on file.
Information as to Cost of Advertising furnished.
All Orders receive careful attention.
Inquiries by Mill answered promptly,
‘pi**® Newjwnwaiar sale.
■ ' Lists prepared for Customers..
cements Written andKoticai secnreA
Orders from- Benine*9 Men'eapeciallj riolicited.
*o Jicqc
f ARK
asnokr a. snoots, m x. wosHBmur,
, of or
RstontonJ Go. | Americas, Ga. Savannah, Ga.
leayg^‘ ADAMS, WASHBURN & Co.,
’ p’OTTOW FACTORS
ji | ahd
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T
Office, no. a Stoddard’s Lower ilsnge,
. ioa—sm , I *• .•i.i.’i:' !
m MjiSvTjii
iso ttkevcirroii strIet.
1 undersigned Hags the attention of hie friends
id the public generally to his new 8Sd well se-'
•topkdfr.uiiu u-i-a x»eq edf i-j 1011000 01
fitting Materials,
HITS end CHECK MAT-
GILD.WINDO W SHADES, Cord and Taaselari
S ind White Bbaae Hollands.: COKN1CK3 01
MATTBKS8KS, ODSH10NS. MOSQOITO N1
etc., mode to or ter. * Matting, Oil ClothsondCai,„
^rorkinsj^es^^Pm^l^B^owjtn^W*
moderate prices charged. & A ang „ Jg ^*, a ,"
* N®. 160 Broughton street, I
ap3^-ly opposite Messrs. Weed A Cornwell;
Csms. Me
Ohab. Clark. :
cii U
MURPHY 4 CLARK,
BOUSE, SISH, SHIP and SfEARSDAf
PAIN TEB8.
GILDiSG, ail.UMSO,.JUBBLISO, OLA-
d led
3i jsrot^nnh^mrff'ef^aia a iud riiiw ,iji
itawp FketaHTBtsoaudiMi a«i mc
nliwotk jmthB'abufS lines with the d
BfiPAUTMBNT. COMPLETE !
-a > ao*f:3HOixri>rita.‘ijT .atqo 3i jamij e
GPOFFICE, - 50 Llod JcoJ “.ids 1
. . -003 .bus T. oh.BOGK'BINDERY,
'ULaNK iBOOBEMA’NUFACTOR'SvJ’
«»mjmmm
'APER?,LEATHER J and, MATE*
3VAF. Lil^ IOO*
k odi flrft jiaifrtidi bopiAido ^UeaA ua'
* QC^ipypCE eta JilJ l
cob tidi
1 *n Thirteen Seteof Books, accompanied
(1 the various /oims of Dills;’ *
« MercantlleXAtterSjietc.,
. - 'j ui
, ESTILL i BROTHER, ;/,T
dJBaHi street, next to tfro I»oet Oflaoe.
bflg > g , IH y ftfi^Lab sli
' rnox] .7, Apr* m
Yiyfteuiqqi} aana^w
W*Sa:,8HirPINO : ,r ;
aaodw.i ^jJj0foavfi-'giD9vrl.:iii3 bo
,bl£X ^l,, Hi flsl tna Bosnxnw
1 ,.r#W .MM . .A •• f f r~ 1
private
ynnone
be Chicago
respect and
imadisffjjjl"'
-^ “-d pur-
• usthe
ese gentlemen personally, I know noth- poses; jdf lB8°p2^IP
batl have ri : worci ta ssy to them and qtisffce-Ur pronounce the charge mat we are
to ask them to bear a
along -JScdkCV^L
snl—tr
best
ofarttifacfn
will
hostile to the Union and tbe Constitution, and
that we desire to renew the bitter conflict
through which we have just passed, as false
ers will fina.Jt;pqd»f,tti Mo best
e planters’ pie, and mnch cheaper. .ail
apKTHro.trj A . M . sc*tHBOBonoH,
No. a Stoddard’s Lower Bange,
jj9—ti Bay street.
you return to yonr homes tell your people and unfounded. Tell them that when you
OIBCULABS, PRICE LISTS, Ac., printed at the
\J shortest notice at the JfMWS AND HEMAID
JOSi imot. 111 Bay street.
TiiTT
ARB PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
PHTT^.'^and VARS^f;
BRUSHES or erery description,
mgBI(gbl AYl.K HHKASE,
ITBryat a St.; between
J mbit—ly SAVANNAH, UA, '
' —rXT
.etc.
o-J?
FOR SALE.
YARNS. Dam the colambns Fsctary
i ir GEJNNk BAGGING
..WA^ANDiflAS^Tpckar. CffitecMO,
je38-4m JOHN WiAND3B80N*8S0SSfcC0.
MANSION HOUSE,
“@9 B foad’BtTeetf
BffifWEHN MEETING AND CHURCH STREETS,
i eyifeVp ; rj
lejsod by the nmjerwgn.a, and le now
openm the Travelling Pnbllc, whose p.tronage le re-
ftffWWP
: Jelitr j ti be*
ARTIFICIAL^ TEETH!
illiEJfeiSiED,
DENTIST, ,
«®ttof.XeeU.,
101a roots CWBicn o
osypo<*-»■
can be done In
svoG
J Xil! *,-
, Congress Street,
OPPOStSE PULASKI MODnU -
*5
wr-am
{Successor to . W. H. MAY.)
"SSU'SPj
MMMMtaMfMtiMMUyiMif
MIMMM
ireceived*HewStodtoX'’'J-;sk i
and LINING HHINS, is ut in ;
FLUTING, PINRING, STAMPING
rSjHO WtESS-SMtlNG, - '
, AT MADAME Li tOUlS* BAZAAR,
miGaa-iy 133 BROUGHTON8T^ Op8talre~
York.
nufLEVTHEr'rELtInq snAT*j5 SiS UERMETICAllLY “SEALED
Iplly. - '■ if J4L ! - i_r±Cl « j-,.
sjtfej 93*4.
MAURICE HACKE7T;
/ And agent of the sub-
2 DIVING AND WRKOK-
xbiw Lab I soBSS'GOMRANfc. - *ti orivr
/VFFICK UNDER THE BLUFF, foot of Dreyton
iMiNSHtft.AU.PtaWfl tor.Ah® Submarine Divine
hlin, and
JT C CASES 2 lb PEACHES.
OO 84 cases 3 BJ PEACHES,
- -‘to. 15 CUM8 pint.PINE APPLES,
OOB. ■ abercorn and BRYAN ST&*
1 iiftifj bos I 7-"? f-a kA^oicioa o.
1 fca^oosi "Savannah,
dtftio^'sT.gvAfcaw^'^ 1 ' WuL.
YfcjgAtt^tCTitaoiE^H 9-.Uu»’) oome
JOHN JVIcMAHON & CO.,
Eqnmajisti Dritxna IN
Groceries, Com, Oats, Hay
lo sofcrr I
Jtn .1
fLa oi
into o?:i | -52"cdilahoffcx i99nWso& enl Usd
COBIER BIIIIHTOR AID JEFFEIIll STREETS.
lir.All^rddrm promptly »tt.ndedto.' JyM*t»n24
LAIRD, BROWN A SMITH.
snipping Ma.tcrs nnd Notmrles Psblle.
Corner of Bay and Lincoln streets, (over Wm. H.
Stark A Co’s Store,)
BAYANNAH GEORGIA.
FNRKW8 SHIPPED and pnt on board at the short-
V^eetnotloe. Marine Protests noted and
■WU-lj
at cases s ns rt*Aei
15 csaeeS plnt PIRE
87 cases JELLIES,
Tumblers.
.9. - .- fcsitks
■Ml
.. U2J, assorted,in Goblets sad
Tumblers.
Sd Sbcb 1 B LOBSTEHsf^^ ^
(tiJ, 15cases CHOW CHOW, •-
Instore and for sale oy
‘iesi^f'l
rrrrr*
Beyspntb. Gs.
O -and -SlISISfas
STAMPS.
J9PC9MM tea ,rio«3c»ra itt ,rt.: > •
I PURmSH THE. FOLLOWING CANCELING
LIMBS stmakers’ prices5
loj’i A
_ dig and dates
... fBsnlSng HonseStsinp, with
out date, from $1S to $15; extra Dies. $2 SO each,
extra Ribbons, foom $180 to $8; Dates, $2 50 ext
Address orders to WM. ESTILL, Jn,
...... ; Bull itreet, next to the Post Office,
lan2l—
Savannah.
1: -.: ti.tr
“ *50^1 •fufci
■b'i ebc'Ao
>;-vcriu
uvea
o o Js $rd
.Java's;
ANERMOW-f RTtaa afiT
• jivjiii Ytitsij r—
I »_? •’ : ■-• i* j frf
fiai.d eld
PRICE 35 CENTS. iun«92i)fo
, 0- ' A * - -•
oxy ts.
By Rev. Raphael D’C. Lewin.
POE RALE AT
oj Lflt I
. bsiss oH .no*
'Si'ah eid loti jesq sd:-. in
oituiunV-U —.Saha**
ll»-
ajwll
Estill’s News Depot,
Bull street, next to foil Ofilce.
B lank books ruled and bound to any
Fatten at tbe NXW8AND tree alts job
orrtOM, mi
•r street.
T-