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%: a’t t o r'S e Ye' at t.a w:
ROME, • • OA *
V PVANCES of money can usually he had
/\ upon good clftima left for collection.
'JiiKome, Jpae L—ly.. ... , . :1 .,
V t 7 o’? V Y ‘ ~t£ M A W,
,»nu=. 3 - GA. J
Opsicr—Over Fort;Jr-Hargrove's new store.
."i&k’J-iy-' i
GEO. T. STOVALL, t;i.
... ATTORNEY at law,
-bomb. ... - GA -
' Wi.i, Iirastiee In’ the eeu ifms of Cherokee
Qa. 0 fix over N! .T. O nherr’sClothing store
Til ye. •« xo x—ITn der wool A Smith. Home
OiVr Y. R- R- Oobb, Eiq., Athens. Ca- jan-7
A Tiios. J. VERDF.BY,
A T T S> B N E Y AT LAW,
CEDAR'TOWN. - OA>
ly.i, pra-tien in the enmities of Floyd,
VMk. Paulding,Carroll, Harnjdson andCass.
Sirlet attention paid to oolleoting. JanJO-ly
. n. nsDr.nwoon. . . . . . c. n. smith. [
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
^ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
CAHF1EU), BR0. & CO...
No. 229 Baltimore st., corner' Charles,
~z n r
BRONgE8, CLOCKS,
Jlllitary and Fancy Goods generally
. A Co.- invite-' attention to their rioh
and extensive stock of Goods, not inferior to
any other establishment in their line. One
of their firm visiting Europe annually ena
bles thorn hy a careful selection from tho best
sources to offer inducements to purchasers'
both in style and price second to none.
Watches of tho best makers nnd In orery
variety. Military Companies furnished com
plete. - - aug2-tivly
Fall Importations, 1860.
RIBBONS,
Millinery A Straw Goods.
armstrongTcator & CO
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
RIBBOIS,
Bonnet Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS. STRAW BONNETS,
FLATS, Ac., Ac.
N->. 2.17 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore st.,
BALTIMORE, AID.
Offer a stoek unsurpassed in tho United
States in variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention
given.
TERMS—fi months, six p»r cent, off for
egh, par funds. aiix4-2intw
»ME,
GA.
Kcticb in Upper Georgia: also in the
Tal District Court of Marietta.
ajOViO-lv
C. II. SMITH,
KOTA 1LY , ,P.U,p Lid-
n't,,i,mer iff lV.wls fel Alabama and
khwsvo.
an gib
-4-?
_,Y,W.,AI,EXA'1W,U, 3
•’ATT 0 R'N'E Y A T ''L A W,
W. It. TERHUNE,
.ATTORNEY AT LAW.
■wtorF. ‘-.’A • • • • f!A -
O/rli'c. —In Oitv Il l’ll Building,
ftprS-1 y
Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, »
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
0 ?tOE nt tho Drug Store of Baker,
Eel] [s A Strickland.
HI ovey McGuire A Pinson's Store.
, Go* 1 July Of trllyisiiOil
NO HUMBUG,
But the Poor Man’s Belief,
AND TUB
RICH MAN'S. FRIEND ! . * ■
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD
PIjO W .
T HE MERITS OF THIS
Plow over others, for
the cultivutionof both Cut- ^
•ou and C irn are many, but I shall mention
only its leading merits: With four wings,
two small and two largo, it can bo converted
into Scren different Plows, all of which nra
very neacssnry for tho cultivation of dif
ferent crops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow completed
will lusta man from two to Are years, accord
ing to tho soil he cultivates, and will only
cost about, Threo Dollars to put it up. An
Agency will soon l>e established in Romo,
an 1 then planters will he invited to call and
so.- for themselves. Address,
B. F. REYNOLDS.
nmrjltlritf. Kingston. Ga.
Seechth Tear in the Trade—.4 .font age rt
quire* fn*t work
E. M. SEAGO,
PRODUCE BROKER
-r.\!l!>—
General Commission Merchant,
Q/ficc in Stago'* Block, .Vo. In. Alabama St..
' ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS nil Goods on arrival nt 21 percent
Will make returns within three days from
i|it of Goods. AVill purchase, funds in
this city. New York, New Orleans. Philadcl-
M hia. Baltimore. Boston. Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 2J per
cent.: on sums of $1,001) or more nt 1 per cent,
in this City.. The citizen* of this City, or
strong-'Ts "in this City, oh sums not less than
$100, at 1 per cent.; on smaller sums at 2J
per rent
.TD'Respeetfiilly refers to Bankers and
yf:rehan's of this City. mar'JOtrily.
DR. H. V. M. MILLER,
remove,1 his Offie«.to the Rooms over
i 4 * Store. nuirU.tri0m.
JTb. W'l NOWLIN, Ml. D., -
E 3.PpHT . . GEORGIA.
msipew ’WWPBilf
- W. ■ pj ^AuW*BH,
uacticing physician,
Ton miles west of
oc.tS'SO—1y ROME, GA.
ROME,
wm> - VAiKiiLM
. OAi y
tho old Poet Offlee.
Sept L’*0>o«My.d I B> '-dsir it<>
r j.C ^REE S E,M,D-
SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co. GA
OlHoe at J. A Whiteheads’ eugS.ly,
And all kinds ef Producs,’a^ Hotvy
c. iramm
Hkb Mi nrf *|fIWP|b rtlbJo*. „
UuttersadYOWlinWga,
, ROME, GA, MHjWy '
•TV*g
W that our Iok Houso'-ir now
the best xpiMtty of lee, which
•I all the Summer.
Families 1 sUppliod from «ar
Publio
D R. BULL’S |Worm pestrover—a fresh
supply nt fXRELL A YEI8LRS.
"•“WlfEiotsiA ESmbS >a:ij oil)
yiy Snginegg Cnifpgsa,.)iun
Dr. J. T. BUjklrt^ 7
RESIST DENTIST,
1 ta.i KOML OBO. v , y ^ i
Rooms over Fort A HargrUve.»n e'ui
.8 htien engaged in the^
practice of Dontistry InffMHMK
urope and the United States
for the last twelve years) and will- guaran
tee to those that employ his services, entire
satisfaction, in both, tho operative and
mechanical branch of the business.
Particular attention given to regulating
childrens teieth. ■
fSR'All work performed at ■ reasonable
charges.. : maylT—twly..
VERANDA
Boarding House
In sight of the Do|
Street [fehtlirtly]
pot—ssme side of th
S. G. WELLS, Pro.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, - T* -’ T - - GA.
L. J». THOMAS, Pro’r,
1 ' 1 * (Lateof Eatonton'Hotel.)
Trr Stage Ofilcoi are kept at thl> House,
and it is nearest the Depot : jan&
6RAHABI HOTEL, <
CAVE SPRING^ GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor,
THE REGULAR STAGR...OFriCJS. s
There is a Livery Stable kept in connection
with this Hotel, whore Horses and Vehicles
are kept fur hire. janUtwtf .,
a
DAVID G. L0m;
NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
S$m offl00 i "!B'S?T 0 «Kjf? c ^_^Sl
° ■' ou '
1'.‘ | Forthe Hair at->■'“'- (l
„. . mf •;
tey* ,o i»»I
m an occurs
n related to us
««* J roitpotftcHjf reliablei authority, that
> >-/ :m0 of miracles baa not fltogetber p
ou away,, the writer is wcllacquain
TO THE IADIKI
IMSTOISIU
HAVING RECEIVED THEIR
Spring and Summer
WQULD CALL THE ATTEN-
tlonnf the Ladits. to their new and elegant
assortment of BONNETS. RIBBONS
AND FLOWEB8, and everything be-
longlngtolho Milinrey business. Opening
on Saturday. : ; martltriw.
A. J. BEARDEN,
AMBROTYPI8T,
ROME, OA.
jan31,18()0* tTrlly.,
II. n. WITT..
,...4. H. WINK.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
ICE!
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T HIS Finn, at oembderablc expense, have
fitted up an excellent
IOH HOUSE,
and will be prepared • during the roming
season to furnish Ice of the best quality.
The Ico will bo carefully put up and de
livered nt the Depot, or tp Adam a Express
Company, at thn following U ‘ > V?
RATES:
For qO lbs,, or upwurds,., t cents:
Lcts than iO ibs...:v,.^...,t'......,'... * cents.
Deforest, Armstrong, & co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
8 ® •unmmtLWsr- r -
"TTTOULD notify tho Trado that they are
^pgttBDBNP'*
sigu i^^^hdder^oi^. ’Our Prints are
cheaper than any in market, and meeting
with extensive'sale. Orders promptly at-
OFFER FOR SALE A
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Groceries & Staple Goods,
niliipted lo Planter's use—
For Cash,
Coftistin?rf lOfMTW A UA’i
Sugar, Coned, aart, Holined
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Shoss, Stripes
Shirtings, Osunburgs,
mnylS-ly. Factor'/ Threadf he., Ac.
1' DENIlSTRYi i m 1
Dr. lefttBiM)
I k now poruinnoutlv Iwnioil
in Hoino.iind Iirk tukun rotnnK
of thoe* ‘ \vlio*iiMy re«iuiro bin professional
H«rvieo*,. r> ; ; v
H" woultl nlsti stafe tli.it hn ik preparouto
imort art Mi oial teeth, on vvnlcnnigtMi rubhor,
which is rust Kti|>erc«odmg utl other stylos of
work, nc,w mmle. coin billing us it tluos/
I.iOH'f.VKSS, '
A-YD [ / ,
■1 Pleasant Psjrcc of Elastleltj.
' WITH
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at Now York prices,
may! *
RESIDENT DENTIST,
"P ESPECTFUtLY informs bis friends; and
XA, the public generally, that he continues
thepructleeof DEET1STR Fin all Its branch-
on. and has fitted up an nlfiee, over the store
of McGuire A riiiEOi), where ho is prepared
to execute all operations appertaining to Den
tistry. in the mast approved manner.
He would a)sh rail tho particular attention
of those }n want nCgtsSiftfliel WflrKkto his su
perior Htylq.of toetli, set on g6M \>lato ; far
beauty, strength fund ltfu-liko. apjienenncc,
they are not surpassod. As an bnpcession but
boon modethatlny prices fe}dental opera
tions are higher than the usual 'ran of Drn-
tists, I ho* leave to my th*,t they.are thosame
as charged’|,y Dentists at Augusta, Maeou
and Savannan. For ArtineiailYork mychur-
gos are as follows: ■
Entire Sets Upper and Lower from $100 to $231;
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 30 to 150
TeniporarV Sets, Upper arid hwwhr, 23 Wch.
Partial Sets in proportion to the abnVe.
As I am;well posted |nall tho Into Improve
ments of the day; Tibet confident that I can
meet tho wants of at! who may need Iho ser
viette of a Dentist, and if references are want
ed; as to their utility in answoring the purpo
ses of nature, I can give them in abundance,
frpm those who have testM my skill, for the
last fourteen years, hr - this, and adjoining
te .XtWJ J. 15. MURPHY.
Roxx, Sept U, MMb4t; •'
JETNA INSURANCE CO.,
1 : JJARTFOQD, VON. ' 11
INCORPORATED 1819 !
CHARTER PERPETUAL..
Autliorited .Capital;-: -..-.$1,609,000 00
Paid up Capital. 1,909,000 00
Aisots........ 2,030,423 80
E,G. Rirutr. Pros., T. A. Ai.kxandf.ii, V. P,
T. K. Bnacu. Scc'ty, A. A. Williams. Adj’r.
W. 8. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga,
apri!5tr(Iy.
.. tho .toWoptot
«»e fW>wf#oblo oxperiepco glMnbclow,
having known him personally for the
nlm twelve yean j an^. though he; has
Hotjngt iam- tSUiOe his; Singuhur relief
front a congentai) defect, has. the pnirtic-
nh»ni |*om persons In every way entitl-
ed to credit who have soon him, and re
ceived tho story from hjsown lips;
Leaving.our ;readers to dotenonino for.
themselves bow far the intervention of
a miraculous aid may have contributed
in the matter, and how far it was the
result of tnerely natural or ordinary
agencies, wo give the story as it was
told us : . \
The person in .question is a gentle
man residing in Boston,, in this £^ate.
From his. birth,, he, has sufferedfrom
lameness. Tho difficulty was in .his
right hip, thejoint seeming bo be out of
plaoe. Ilis rightleg was in consequence
shorter than the other; it was shrunk
en and very . weak j ho always wore a
bool with a thick sole upon it, and
limped badly when he walked. In go
ing up stair* he was obliged to step up
one stair at a time with his well leg ana
bring the'othcr up to it, instead or put
ting it forward to tlio next, os persons
usually go up- When fatigued, he was
accustomed to feel great pain in his
Kotno two or three months ago he was
in. Chicago attending to some business
matters which kept him for several
weeks. He is a , professor . of religion,
and while there attended a series of re
ligious meetings, becoming ver^ deejply
PHCENIX INSURANCE CO
HARTFORD. CON.
CAPITAL $400,000!
CHARTER PERFTUL.
H. Kkli.oco, Soc-t’v,. S. L. Loomis, Prent.
W. 8. COTilRAN, Agt., Romo, Go.
nprllStrily.
it is nor necessary. These words, as
they stand >n the resolution before me,
thi^k r< ^fh^iw PeeC l“’the B °re R oluth>n
read, "It is the duty of the Federal
Government, in all departments, now
and atoll time*? to protect the rights of
persons and prope^y,
ty extends.” I should hare liked it bet-
ter{ ,,n ‘* , ' !f iwdsforsnsty adt-sir-t
It Is note worthy that the >solution
Which offers protection to foreigners at
home and abroad does not offer it
“when ntoessary,” but it' offers protec
tion absolutely. To say 1 do not like
the directness in the one esse, and the
lack of it blithe other, is the mildest
form fa* which I con express my dis
sent.
"'Mt'. Breckinridge, in his letter of ao--
coptance, says:
•iThe friends of constitutional equal!-
‘code,’ in regard to property in tM T«i-
yitories. The hold toe doctrines of nob-
intervention hy Congresaorfey a territo
rial legislature either to establish , or
S roldhit slavery.” so. 1 do not toe the
se of stick language if Congress is in
any eontingehey to pass laws prohfUt-
ing slavery in toe Territories j and if
this is never to bp done, then, ..in. my
opinion, the controversy is ‘much ado
about nothing.*” '
’ (ton. Lane uses much the same Ian-
gauge in his letter of. acoeptanoe.—
Neit\er.be nor Mr, Piwckinridge^s
interested to
Change of Schedule-
Omen Ruhr Railroad. 1
Rome, tliiri h 31, 1800. j
/~\N and after Stinfiny tho latdny of April
tho Morning train will leave Romo daily
nt Ti o’clmik. A. M.. returning at 4) o’clock,
P. M. Evening Treln Icevca Rome dally
(Snndaya excepted) at 61 oVlnck, P. M., nnd
return iioxt dnv at 6) (iVlock.A. M.
— : :W. "fl. COTHRAN, Ocn l Sup't.
tended to.
> ■ FeM’t
TTTILL kwp-'sonxtantly tel baud a lar*
W »xd earelutly selected stock of Vil
ginis and North CamUSa Tobacco, and will
atttaa**•***»*?»
t ” i: O. 8. WEATHERFORD,’ *
Roskiajhsm os,
Wi a BLOAMp ' RwnaGa.-
W. J. M. THOMAS,
,r.a
OU.
No. 1 article, cheap, by
TCRNLBY,; ^
bit No 3 Cholee Houte."
Wi & Atlantic (State) H R.
Atlabta to Chattanooga, 118 iniles, fare $5—
John IV. Lkwih, Supo’t.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
LcaveiAtlanta, at. 10 20 A M
Arrivei at Chattanooga 34 r a
Loaves Chattanooga at 3 25 A M
Arrives at Atlanta 1 40 e u
EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Loaves Atlanta at night........ 8 15 a u
Arrives at Chattanooga...... 5 30 am
Loaves ChattanoAga, fir:..... ......3 00 r M
Arrives at Atlanta..! ill 32 a m
This read cnniiects each way with' tho
Rome Branch Railroad nt Kingston, the East
Tcnnoss’o A Georgia Railroadat Dalton, and
:the Nashville A Chattanooga Railroad st
Chattanooga. marStri.
mos. j. rsnnr, : : i ; :• ; a. w. r. lamkin.
u ' jWWPSn
RETAIL GROCERS,
Np. j Choice Hotel, r .
ILL keen conitanlly on hand, a woll
soloctcd assortment of Groceries. Al-
ovisioni, tgrh si, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
a
flU. Givette I
Romp, Aug. $L|
Cpp®^|pR8& C0 S .
rwiftl
tss
Factors A C«M«issi« Merclwts,
' n “ ! '
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
WADE 8. COTKAN, Rome, Ga,
WM. II. JEFFERS, * n
HENRY L. JEFFERS,} Ohiriesten, ft C.
BSptemher 7,—1 y.
S Y A- SMITH,
K & Stationer
ROME, GA.
/ng/HtM. JllST REdFJVED ‘
I large and oxten- ~
SGisBr slreSlnek of School,
Classical and' Mireellnitcoui Books. Alio, a
large varioty of Stationary, Wall Papering,
’ " ' ting* and Fancy Article!,
Holidays. Merchants and
died with Books and
Etigreving., Pa iu tin
suitable for tho
School Teachers,
itationsry nt Augusta’nrices. The attention
if purchaser! respectfully solicited.
jan3—twly ''
mm
SHOES
• i MAMfirACTvnF.D nr • ai i
V. A. O M BERG,
i ROME GA.
_ The StibseribeHi lupplied
within fine bttef extra FRENCH-CALF, PA
TENT LEATHER, and. «U other. materials
for Gentlemen’! Drcaa Boot* * Shoes.
Ho employitha W gf) Wafkmo* sgd^sgps
s TO»wSte ! fl*ir r '
Thankful for past forori ho hopes to re-
calve S’continuation of patronage in this
Jbrimeh Cf hoste iMlUtti-V. ' :>.:lrn 1 .
iSgM-ly»j i: ’ - f ^'J* JhnMfBERft,.-
thing could, not ho donoto alleviate
path. -Some interruption occurred,
however, so that the . examination was
postponed until the following Monday.
That night, after going to bed, the pain
,, continuing, it occurrcd'to him whether
or not, if be asked in the proper spirit,
sonle. Hivino assistance might.,hot be
vouchsafed, as in the oldon time when
tho prophets and apostles walked the
earth. Ho arose from the bed procur
ed light, and, taking his Bible, opened
by chance to a chapter In tho Now Tes
tament where Christ miracuously hook
a lame man. After reading it ho pro-
ccedcd to invoke, in an earnest prayer,
some similar intervention' in Ins Own
behalf, and then feeling greatly cheer
ed and supported by trust in the Di
vine Vnelicenco, he again retired to
rest and soon fell asleep. During the
night lie dreamed that Christ pome to
him accompanied by a, surgeon ; .the
same upon whom lie had palled during
the day. • „ ;
The surgeon examined his hip and
fold l,im it oould.be relieved, but only
by an ,operation. . To thi*, lie raised
some ohjections, desiring that it should
bo postponed, hut (bo surgeon seemed
sufldenly to seise and overpower him,
and with somo instrument mid open, his
hip to the bone, and, arranged tlio joint
in its proper place. During the opera
tion he had the impression of suffering
a severe physical poin,, as if, really un
der the knife ofa surgeop.. After It,-
ho had no further remembrance of any
thing until morning. .Upon rising,, fie
found to his utter astonishment, pot on
ly that his shorL lhg lengthened out
so ns to bo even with the other, and his
j VI '“ , 'Ss
. the room several times,
then put on h>s clothes and rap upL and
downstairs to asiilro himself.that he
was awake und no longer a lame
hut sound and whole. Ilis, jo’
gratitude cannot wojl be described.—
He immediately discarded tho boot
with the false sole, which had hitherto
been a necessity, and put on,a pair that
were , mates. His leg still yet. weak,
though limping slightly from longhabit,
he could walk as straight as any other
man, when hq choose. It h*4 *toj
grown stronger, and his general, heal
very materially improved, He, of
course, considers the euro a direct an
swer tp his applications. It to certain
ly a strange story, and we commend it
to the^attention of Mr. Ilobsrt Dale
Owen, os a proper incident to find a
placAin the noxt edition of his “Foot
falls.” ’ r
“Not
Senator ]
letter about the'
Breokinridge and Lane were'' nominat
ed, from whioh wo, take the following
extiictu"’’. V 1 * "
To save all cavil now, and
Iti the future os to my tine
wiU briefly
ROME
• y. wi jmim a
o.W. :
^ 18-nlwi'l *
Uti hum
S ^A. ‘SMITH, ! hto-
. in* wtablisheAen
were Wagon, - -Hi
Rome, i» prepared to de-
tofor.IM*tepiI7riUighti..... .
MM*a**(*Ma Beggafi, m: and photo the
rosd Defet. merlStrl.
timrr WeU ShtiisdeC** ■'
BrownpfMtos.;ba« written
This I do
agahutnil
The seoom
lions that
my objections to :
to the'lettefs of our
g their nominations.
" .’- ieiure myself
m hereafter,
series of resolu
te, our platform, ifti>
that distinct assuranoe wtttjJl ahonld
like'to hear, that the whole 1 power of
toe government, in allitt departments,
is to Loused, so soon as we get control
of it, to protect our slave property in the
Territories and on the high seas, in the
same way and to the same extent that
Other kinds of ■property Is ■ protected.—
Without suoh assurance, my past re
cord shows that I cannot, «s an honest
man say “I am satisfied.”’
The Charge of Abolitiouim.
There has not been * Presidential
election for the tost twenty-five years
in whioh the,charge of abolitionism has
pot been brought by the Democracy
against the candidate of the Opposition.
It matters not whether that candidate
Was a Northern or a Southern .man,
Abolitionist 1 was the instant and sim
ultaneous outcry of- the. Democratic
press. Is it not extraordinary that the
Whigs of the South Who, as a general
rule, constitute the groat moss of large
slave-holders, should never yet have in
troduced the slay cry subject into poli
tics ; never denpunced the Democratic
nominee as an Abolitionist, but have
always stood on the defensive, content
ing themselves with disproving ;ti»e
charge,.and establishing toe national
character of their candidates? It to
the solemn truth-oif history that, for
ton lm totmtoyhsKAlto Pemoeracy
being hystovery qgitatioaffyr obtruding
upon every Presidential canvass the
alleged aholitiohiihi hf Whig nominees,
nnd insinuating-ihto"tksf «aiinils.of:ties
Southern, people theidea that abolition-
tora^o* so^vasia^power. to^the^^o
tial camlidates. They ■ charged that
Gen.:Harrison, a Virginian, was! “a
member of an Abolition society in
Ohio}’’ that Henry <“
his native South; ti:
owner of three hun
if eiected. be amere tool of Wm. H.
Sewatd’,thatMillsi|iLWlliunro w|n
out and out abolitionist, and '
which he had shed bis Mood Upon the
battle field. Such, men as these weroto
be set aside) Oftib&wbaige of abolitimi-
ism* for Martin van wBuien, who after-
words laid ^he corner atonehf.ffih®*
Who signed mo t ProYtob in ^the
Oregon Mil, <to<l other sound *nd_ In
flexible patriots. When, therefew.
they raise again the monotonous Did
outo^of ahflltioflim. spp»tt£to
the true hearted Tennessee gentlemen,
John Bell, we look upon it os simply
beneath ,pontempt r r We wonder that
" ey have the face to flaunt that tatter-
I calumny before a public whose confl
ict) has been too often imposed upon
by similar fables to lend it a moment’s
'enco. We are astonished that they,
3 interest m slave property to limr
to comparison with that of the
Vntob men of the,South; dtonldAdtell-
Evaglsanore sensitive upoatiHMU*''^ “
slavery than those who own mv
a from themselves. We sh<
totofe,' moreover, that the position to
which they have brought the country
UUUD luavwinututu.wti Dtwsiuwu,
find’ it published in the Oonstitul
newspaper of tho 20th of July inst n
hi these words: "That it is the duty Of
the Fettowi Government ’to all itsde-
partmOntic'.io proteot, vhen necutary,
the right* of persons oi»d property In
the Territories, and wherever else H*
constitutional authority extends.”
I would have made the resolution
more explicit in sewtf ptotitotonf—
for totonce I wtiilld bare jnstited
“slaves included/' after
th* resold-
tion conwsts to tosffijjrotiohof^ the
words “wAct ssstowy- ,
me to herodly cut of plsce.
no one went* protection when or where
by their perpetual agitation
very subject would suggest to them at
this time the practfoe of pemtonoe and
humility, and the abstinence, for on*
Presidential election at least, from the
r u r‘ 1 ±:
trust and hostility. «»d to their pyrfi
party disruption and
ft is owing to a neon
newspaper and ev*ry South*
havebeen mede 1
|®blS WML-_ ,
lias not long ago set the land in a blase.
John Bell is no more unsound on aiavary
than they are. Thoy^ ’