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INTERESTING CORRESPONDENCE:
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the Union. but no tiouweiiMC or nlotoa Ideas. It
Is an authority m FRUITS and VCCCTAtUB. Con
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to their own views on the subject
whatever it may b*. They would
be less likely to be vain of their
knowledge, could they but remem
ber the time when they were igno
rant. Thry must bear in mind that
what is fresh to them has long
l-been known to others, and they
should therefore be aware of ad
vancing ao new th-tt which is
jrnmon, and obtruding as rare
Ut which every body possesses—
lie ladies are eager to exhib t
V>fs of their rending, though at
fx:>en»“ of their judgment, and
[.introduce in c nversation
ua that do not apply to the
hand because -.hey hap-
in-UnDt t i r cur to fio-ir
ton or wee'- perhaps to'in ’
k they had ju
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cit v of
Union
where
p8. When
ded a law
rsity of Virgin-
-s admitted to the
act of his native
lyear before he at-
ity. He, opened
ative county. In
ain in a
ek In-
:tt and
ich he
ome he
« Legis-
tinued from
re-elected
t in its pro-
and 1843.
this he was
TTxTlJnited States con
gress He sujiported Harrison for
the Presidency in 1840 and Henry
Olay in 1844. Mr. Toombs wag a
member of the house of representa
tives at Washington from bis first
election to 1853, when he took his
seat in the United States Senate.
In 1859 he was re elected to this
body, and retired when Georgia se
ceded from the union.
The failure of the Southern cause
led to his leaving the country, to
which he did not return until 1867,
having lived meanwhile in Cuba,
Fiance and England Upon reach
ing home he resumed the practice
of law, by whicn he aruas-ed large
wealth. He never asked tor the
removal of his disabilities, and glo
ried in being an unpardoned, unre
pentant “rebel ’’ The office held by
him s nee the war was as mem
ber of the Georgia constitutional
convention As the state declined
to puv Die expense- ot the couven-
ioii beyon the amount appropriated,
ai Toombs advanced the sum
and trusted to the next
to reimburse him.
the last few years of his
omb- has been nearly
dty aloue io the world,
tiildren being dead.
o_he was received
l the Metho-
th, the
he
-van Ke-
C Bhks.Pi eS’dent;
vV Smith. ProfHssor; Orphan
Home, L 13 Payne,Superintendent
J B Culpepper, Agent; Assistant
Elitor Wesleyan Curlstian
Advocate, J \V Bmk ■.
Columbus .distimct: — .1 S Key,
P E; Columbus, St Luke, G G N
MacDonell; Columbus, St Paul,
Walker Iaiwis; Columbus, Broad
Street, W A Ilnckabee; atatlla,
T K Leonard; Hamilton. W D
McGregor; Taibotton, W M Hay.
Talbot, ct., N D Moorehonse:
Butler, C D Adams; Geneva, T M
Christian; Bu>na Vista, B Antho
ny; Marion, W W Tidwel; Lump
kin and Providence, K Reid;
Florence, Crawford Jackson; Cus-
seta, C J WilliamsjPaine Institute,
W C Davi6, Professor.
Americus District:—P S
Twitty, P E; Americus, J O A
Clark; Sumter, C Davis; Magnolia
Springs, H C Fentrecs; Oglethorpe,
R F Williamson; Ellaville, J
Lowe; Schley, \V B Burke; Smith-
ville, J B Wardlaw; Weston, W
T Clarke; Dawson and Dover, A
M Williams; Terrell, J Langston;
Shellman, R B Bryan, D R Mc
Williams; Cuthbert and George
town. F A Brunch; Spring Vale,
B S Sentell.atid one tube supplied;
Fort Gaines, D F Riley; Andrew
Female College, H W Key, Presi
dent.
Thokasville District:—1 O
Branch. P E; Thomasville, E H
McGehee; Blakely, J D Mauldin,
Leaty, to be supplied; Newton, E
A Sanders; Albany and Wesley
Chapel, G W Mathews; Camilla,
J B K Smith; P>lham, W D
Heath; Cairo, S W Stubbs; Relio-
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tennial miss, J W Arnold;!
Atapulgus, J T Ainsworth, and
one to be supplied; Brain bridge
and Wingham, P II Crnmpler;
Trinity, J B Wright; Cedar
Sp ings. miss., A E Caraway;
Boston, J S Jordan; Quitman and
Dixie, J W Weston; Brooks, VV
W Stewart.
Waycross District.—W F.
Lloyd, P his Waycross,E M Whit
ing ; Waresboro, VV L Carter; Cam
den, 0 T Bickley; St Ma y s, J B
Gyiier; Folks ion mission, S VV
Brown; Homenrille m twhm, WJ
Stallings; Stafenville mission, to be
supplied by M H Gallaway; Mill
town, J ML Fostet; Moultrie mis-
* P C Haais*. Lowndes, 8 R
M Wi’Jiams;
pha,
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Messes. M. D. Hood & Co —
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