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P'JItl.lllllTI OP THE LAW* Of Tllf. IfNlOSj ANU
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Voi.. 11—.No. 30.
SAVANNAH, SATl'ltDAy, Jl'l.Y ii; 18*10.
Wliulo No. T&
TUESDAY; JULY 7, 18-in.
THK GOVERNMENT BACK Tj> THK CUR
RENCY OF TIIK COAWTITWflUN.
Hy rt'lerem'e.Ht.ihe new* front* Washington, U
will be m'pii that tht* lti.lf|«*n<|pt*iTn*lis«iry Bill has
nt lenglh psssul tin* Hotisoof Repterantntivr#.—
Thu# Iim terminated ii contest which to«nttioiM*» il
e»t;ht years ago, tv hen the Patriot Jackson put hi*
>elo upon the re-charter of ill-* United State* Hank*
Well duet the Charleston Mercury 'head the now a
of the passage of thin ’hill with tlm caption, *• The
•fraud Pi duration of Independence."' ' S-mt
limit was imperatively demanded to the D*uo of
paper money Take away a liinitHtloii of its issilo
and the value of paper money rapidly sinks; The
meaning and intention of tho framer* of tho, const!*
tution havo latterly hekn entirely lost right of, and
paper lias been proclaimed as not tody equal.bid
superior to coin. Tlmrik* t*» the lir-t a"-*iori of the
3Qih Congress (a Congra.-# elected by the people of
th" Mvorsl States expressly for the pol'piise). TllO
Independent Treasury Hill has heoupffiumd, and the
government hereafter confining itself to the money
of the constitution," wdl leave the Sillies to regulate
their own Bank*, as the ‘people of tlmiMl State* may
think fit. We cannot better conclude this article
than in the word* of Mr. Webster, utteied before
tliu Bank ointment of the Uniied Slate* Bunk hail
b en ajiplo d to Id* eye*.
If we wi*li to *e-toio the public credit, and til
reestablish the finances, we have the beaten loiid
before u*. All true analogy, all-experience, and
all just knowledge of ourselves and our condition,
point one way.. A : wise and systematic economy
anil ii grhloi and siihst'an/iat revenue, are the
liman* to be relied upon. Nor. excessive issues of
bunk notes, a forced e.iiciilatioii, and am. the mis
ElULt.E CONTRIVANCES To WHICH POLITICAL Fob
LT ban n»oitT. r Hk the idle, expectation of giving
to MKtU PAPER THK Ql'ALlTI OF MoNKT."
FKOM FLORIDA.
Wa are indebted to our attentive cot respondent
for the following:
K«ht J. It. Smith, done 30, Ill-Ill.
Oil liic29th iioi. u# a tiaiu ol nix vvagson* (es
corted hy six men. under the command of n non-
cnmnii*>inni'd ofliewt.) in proceeding from Fort
Fanning to Fort McCrnbh, tlivy worn fired upon hy
a party of twenty Indians, concealed near Old
Tnwti Iliiiiiuiockd. .The Wagon Mutter, who'was
ahead of the train, had hi* hoise nlmt from under
him. One mole belonging to tin* train was killed,
hot i}om mi injured. Tim Indian* carried off tin
vvng.ni cov. r*, unit finding tlmnisHvesputsu'd by a
paity of rcgulais, ••'til out lor that purpose, ere*
bed the Suwanner above Old Town. A detach*
tticnl uf regulars an- now hot in pursuit, mid it
lie Imped their I'flbrt* to ovurtuko them may prove
successful, lu haste.
DEMOCRATIC CELEBRATION.
We had, a* we predicted, ii fine procession,
brilliant address and an exc- Kent ilium » on the 4 h
flint* At l- o'clock, M. '.ho " Deinoei'u *” ua.e'in-
Idml; the people met in their strength—the <d I pa-
tii-U, ami the young and ardent soldier in the cause
ut d. moerney. ihn niuehnnic and the pioti-s-ional
man, all uppeaied ni their posts ready and willing
to honor tlin day and to give their support to tlm
measures and principle*of thoir cjnnipiun— the vin
dicator of the tight* nftlie stiver igu people. It
w niPhidi cd a glorious sjirctuele, our hearts leaped
Within'us a* we 1 -ok.-d mu lie iintiieusn assemblage.
Savannah Its* never beheld #ueh a paity procession
u iiliin her limits. We fell that il wn* out tho her
ald of blighter thing*-to cottm. ami wo looked for
ward through tlm vista of a few month?, to tlm day
that war to delei mine the safety of the South, and
we gloried - in., tho anticipation of a triumphant
victory. We heard the temperate hut irresistible
voice of ** nature's nolle men” rising above ihe in
sensate cry of “.l.og Cabin mid Hard Cider"und
we gladdened to le ar.
Tlm procession'proceeded in tlm Theatre, whore
tlm Declaration of linh peiidouce was impressively
lend hy Uobeil M.CIinrltoii, Km|. anti an Oration
dclivcicd hy Doctor Richard D Arnold. Wo cam
nut do justice in u mere -ketch ro t ho intuit* o' - Dr*
Ainoldsaddles*. It was a masterly epitotno nflhe
difV'-reut principle# and measure* of the two parties.
Democrat# and Fedcrnlisi*, that laid ever agitated
our Country, and a iriumphaiit yiiidii ation uf ouf
prekciu Chief Magistrate, again*! the aspersion* and
•licet* of the suppor.er* ot the modem hero of Tip*
jirciinne.' It left ns nothing to detdie, and added
ndditimial kins to the already well lies, rved ropu
tution oft be orator. Tho piocession wav limn re-
torined and marched back to"the Exchange, where,
nltira spiiit Milling i.ppcal fr.-tn Col. Myers, ull
w ho were able to hvpioacli tin-crow ded table, sign-
i d tlm toll of :1m *' Wmorfulio Club," u» associa
tion about to he lorim-l, and in'which all of our
friend* will soon have an oppor-uniiy o enrolling
themselves, tbnt each man may have the privilege
of lighting as a soldiet of De-uuctney ugliiiut "thi'
lilsek, white and giey spiiit*" «f the opposition.
The meeting was then dissolve*.’ At fouro'clock
our friends again met at tho Exclti'tige L-mg room;
where n Democratic and ample feist was prepar
ed. (under tho supoivi'ion and dm ci'iiin of Mr
McMahon.) which was ptnpeily appoVialed hy tin*
piie«ts. Wm. B. Bulloch, K«q-."Ui e-liym-d tellow
citizen, pii'#ided, and lie w-ns BOMi' d lb I ol. Mv-
►rs. Col. Milh-n.Frederick A Topper,y.d Mmlmw
ii. Hopkins, as Vice President*. AAy enjoyed the
good fare and the good company, ynd at a ptdper
hour retired to our hottles and our fuitiHie#. We
subjoin ilm regular and such of the volunteer tou»t# f
its we have been nble t«i collect.
We hove tint loom, to-day. to mi lnnv thing more*
tV* will mention, however, fur the benefit and grat
ification of our friends in tlm other sections of tho
Star#*, und all othrrs that it may concern, that the
••dead men,” who slgtfwt fife "Vm Boren call,"
took the'r place* in bur itnihs, <v thout creaiing any
gn-at excitement or’fear arming their-neighbors —
They seemed to 'enjoy themselves ii* well a* nnv
tody else; they applauded the ont >r,(hoy marched
in tho pt|icr*si«n, lin y eat, they drrbdc, they cheer
ed iis h-ariily «* the ol hois’! and if theso thin;:*
should cicate any intense n-tuiiuhnirni to onr oppo
nents, we will apprim tin tit. fonhe-purposu ol'pre.
tenting ilium from heing pi trifird. that tlie»e d(pat
ted 8piriU i'll*|i -*o ntien.liug die Pulls in October
and November next, and We do not donhl lh.it ou r
dilvrsiriismul tin ir ** (tiorinu* 0«iH'f.d" willlirid
them dead Weights to cany.
Oor difi’etent Vohinteet t’hrfii paraded mi l fund
■alute* in honor irfihe day. IV* nlwuy# take pride
io tlm api earsnee and ditripliim of our Volant'rrs,
lor they wnold do rinlit la any land. A Manner
wn* put rated hy Mis# BoWi.n to the Savannah
Volnni*. rtiunnl* We letrnthai il wiisHlmuiuifo|
standard, and woiih) of tlm (In* crop* in whom il
w i* given, Wn hop* in |m able HTgivc a iiwro full
■ cam! ol iis presentation Imtnnri'dw In ilmmirari
time, wo mast log ,|„ |rHl'il S s>s.e«* of our r**d*M,
to, all e,w„ at oml.sion or c.imnli.iuti in iU i-di
tori»l column* ol uwrpapvr.
MMilM.AH TOASTS. *
I nt day .#/ c/'Aci/r—KtlshriMd hi Ihe
a Itmry ol Hlu'li*eit« dvr-U, sad ci'lutHIlml lo
tlm genio# »l rational Liberty ; it w ill livo blight in
tlm Htinul* of Tittle forevi-r.
The Constitution of th< »c United State*—
'Mu* Polili al Kciiptuic, tin-the gutdanco uf u gtuiil
Nation, to huppiii'-i* and Glory.
3. (icaige Washington, the Father of Ameri
can Liberty—\Une at' tho lew—tlm immoitul
names thai worn not horn to die."
4. The President rf these United State*—\
trim Democrat ofthe .Ii tie I sun bchool.and one who
never vmed to sell a White Alan, or brhmgcd toiin
'* Abolition Society." The South will support him.
5. The (lovernor of the t-tate of Georgia—A
tt uc putrioiatid nn Imne-t mail.
ti. The At my and Xavy ofthe United Stales—
They have rendered the Siar- and Stripes gloriou*
upon tlm land and upon tlm sea.
I^Thc surviving lleroe* and Fa riots of the Re
volution— lu the hearts of a gratetal People, are
MomitniMilfl of their valorous deeds, which will out
last tllii Marble of C'u’ZOr*.
8. The Declaration of Indtpendrnee—Woithy
of the muster genius—its author, and I taught with
those great principle* of National Liber y for the
enjoyment of whioh, 1'uuiut* of the Old World
have long pray-d in va'n.
3. The Infant IlepuOtl-May it con-
timid to advance in Frecdi.nry { t i : ..-'ril> and Imp
pill.-# until it ie,idles ihe • I,\’ ,w -See on which
those United States now sidiulh, ^-Me. x v
1(1 Abolitionism and f "
tors— boin of Satan, tile "* 1 ' -* • ‘di Geo, ti--s und
decoptioii. May thcy* v .'"P > pcrceiyi.-d,itvd in the
luud oi Liberty. *'•'
11 7'Ai IndependentSub-TreiuUry-The only
plan of safety fur the People's .Money. •• Ubgr
and Thieves" will ii-»t he nli|e to fmger it.
I'J. Cooper, Colquil amt Mark—Tho only-Re
presentative* in Congro-s from this Stale, u ho en
tirely lepro-ents its intrro-t and that of tho South.
13. Woman—The rose ot life** garden—the well
uf the Dove it—the fountain from which flows our
lives, our hopes, our happiness; wo honor him who
huuurs her.
VOLU'NTKKR TOASTS.
. By Wm.’ B. Bulloett, I’residoi.t—Martin Van
Buiuu, Pm*-idem of the Uniied State— tmw, and
again, the nhlo expounder of the Constitmion; tin
unyielding advocate of principle* fimdaim-i-tul and
vital, to Southein interests and Soullnin rights.
By M. Myois, 1-t Vice President—Tile Demo-
ci any ofthe South—Always ready to aid their politi
cal hiethren of tlm Nonli who have so gallantly
|i i11li d in the C'ongia.-s of tlm United Slate* tor
Southern tighi* againstu union of FederalLt* Aboli
tinnists and Whigs.
Y 1 By Col. .1. Milien.Sd Vice Prssldant—Martin Van
Billon—His liim and uiiiliiini support of Southern
Rights entitles him lo the vote of every Southein
By M. Hopkins, 3d Vico Ptesident—The p«diti-
cal parties ol Hi" present day—paial’el with tho-v
of the days of tlm immortal. .L-H'eison, and the no-
tin nets Aaron Bun. The Demociary then foiighi
the g.’od fuht and o' mined a victioy ill the i-luction
ofthe foruii’i; tlm ilemorraev of die piesent day
will shortly pnie.l.iim to ih** wor d that they have
not degencitiled, hy the re-election uf iheir candi
date Mai tin Van Buieii, iiiupjiositioii to the Fed
eral candidate Wm. H. Hnni-on.
By F A. Topper. 4th Vice Pieslde'nl—Win H.
Ilarnson, the Ivguic; A United Slu e- Bank tlie
Power; und .I.C. Wright and Daniel, Wnhsn'r, the
vnlves tin a gieai plaining umehitie with which ihe
Fedciulis's Hie trying to .-itmodidown all opp-'si ion
to tin'll piiuciple.-; we nlicudy see the had pine
Stmc Itiglu* until und ihe soft pine AhnliliiMiLi*
*• tongiu-d and giooved" in ihe tl-ioiing of tlm re-
ceiiily erected,*' Log Cabin*.”
By Li ut. II. D Wtiih-n, U. S. A.—A gaeNi—
Sar.onnah—' t ho city oLinv hi ill—dirtiuguislied
alike r.ii herhti'pii dill.-PrWt
The Pi evident Imvin*" 1 " I’ , ^ , l , '*'Tf\l'resi-
hi gave the following^W".i‘ ’‘^f
W It. Bulloch—The l"r ! >’ ' r ""» /-_ t h,
s iitmun-lcviuiiiig Deino-^JU'I ,,0 * M,,,U ‘ r/38-3
llr.Ju,lgo XIb.iI!.— 7Ih in/' 1 '" l ">‘
“S;; L'U.S V UNT-.— V' "" l, "" kl
id lithe haul, coin*' t "g 'hat i» uncon.-ti-
tutioinl will follow."
By Dr Arnold, (Otntor of die Day)—Virginia—
Tin* first in tile New Woild, to set ibe Detnoerutic
oxuniple of popular Representation; she has ever
been a guiding slur to tho I), mo* rary of her sister
Sistcs. The Pre-idoutiiil elee.d-'ii of tlie ensuing
fur, w ill prove dint she i# not a lo.-t Pleiad from the
Democrat ic litmameni.
Judge Ciiarlton being absent, otto of the Commit
tee gave die following
The Reader of tlm Declaration of Independence
—llon. M. M. Ctinrltoii—Due ot Georgia'* gilteil
tindjinm taUnied s«n*.
By J. D- I.a Mottii, jr. one of the Committee—
Tlie Democracy ofCluilli in—They wear no badges,
they place no image on their flouts, to how down to
and worship Homage to in in they denounce; they
sacrifice ulonu *it ihn shrine of principles such us
Jctl'er-on, Mnd'sou and Jackson suppoited.
By W. J. Bo loch, one of the CoimniUee—Tlm
Kepuhlicaii Paity—.Mav they like the *' sue ted band
of ThiiMiu," be linn and indLsolabic.
By l(. \V. Pelot. 0110 of the Committee—Martin
Van Biiiuii—•• Tho Noithem Mail with Southern
principles," may he bo ri-otected Piosident.of the
United Suites, the iiulioly rou.hinntioii of Abolition
ists, Federalists, Batd.il' * und Tuiiflin », to tltecon-
tuny not wit I n*t and 11 ig.
By Philip M. Russell, one of the CommitteB—
Martin Van Buieii—Tlm chief MngtstiAto. of thi*
our happy Union, tint inflexible Denioci.it. Like
ull his Democratic pndecessoi #. the shall- of Fed
era I calumny assails him. hut like them, bn will he
sustained with his Suli-T're.isnry measure, when the
poor man cun get money for hi* labors instead of
Broken Bunk Bills und .Shin Piasters.
By P. G. .Sliick, one of the Committee—The De
moeraisy of the countiy—They teqiiiic no badge to
designate them, their love of Country is ensliiined
in tin ir hearts.
By.W. A. Pollard, one of the C'mnmiitec—The
eiiinpoiitint jntt* uf Modern W liiggery—Hartford
Coiivenlioii Blm lights, Bimkites, Tnriftites and Ab
oHiioubt*. The only ingieilient wanted to make,
tlin catalogue complete is the Devil, and it i» said
that lie li-dd-communion with tiietn under cover uf
a cluiei eolouied coat.
By Andiew Me Intire, one ofthe Committee—
General Montgomeijr—Hi* action tit tho tvigu of
Qneber, swells the boapni i-f tvery Irishman a# well
a* of Ammicmj. —e' —
It. ('. Vanhorn. oneWy-,j,..Committee—Writ. H.
I Ian it in—tho wedge V'-'-.w\'V!i the Haukite* wish
lo iiuce iHe cahiunt to pdf W'cbsti-r in.
By P. (J. Crniper, one of the Committee—"The
Deuioctntic paity of Georgia"—May they a* al
ways prove to the blind their duteiinitiation, instinct
• lie deluded, teach the persuaded and warn them
nun the "wi nth to come, fin- ho-who Jjt-liev.th in
Harrison will surely be lost. -
By Joseph Dcnsler, one of tho Committee—Mar
tin Van Burcii, President of the United States-
Despised hy Fyderalist., Hnitfurd Convontionists,
and Aholi'iunists. (For wiiue** see ut home.) But
beloved by tlm Dcinuciiicy of tin* great Republic,
who w-'ll sustain him and hi* nieusntes by a triuru
pliant iiiajnijiy.
By J. M. Isaac#, owo of the Committee—The
memory ot (i. n. Jn«. lackson— Ihe gaii«nl»iildier
and holiest sia csih.iii. .
By K. (i. Wilson, one of the Cuinmilt"'—Thu
(Jrntoi and leader ol the day—Wc requite no bel
ief iban they.
By W m J Mixsun, one ofthe Committee—Mac
tin Van Union, the true Demon ado Republican,
ihe friend to Southern prmciphs. and the opposer
ol Hb«|itioii, if not elected will stand up as a inoiiii
Hu nt elected totfie itiumury of flw la«t leiinili* of
repuhhcMii»m-
Bv J. J. Spare,one iifilieCnmmillee—The Deni'
ra's "fChitlnm Coii’niy—It nevei ran h"-aid of'
them s it wn# of X- iM'», ** that they Hie the lu»t
in the fidd and the Wr.t in (light in vuppott of their
principle*.
Bv I. Davenport, one of the Committee—Maitin
Van Buirn—I h« m-*n tiiat dates avrtw Ids princi-;
1 ' By |. K- Tefl’i—Dr. II. D. Arnold, ih" Orator o
the II I) —rite D* tlHMT-tiit prHMHldes whkli he Ii •
I III 4 d iy advocated *h' * him •« Im» h# II" evet lie*
hcrn,au'l l "ver Wlllhe, tliuUliCOilipiomitfllg t'lipunei.l
of Fide rat usurpation* .... .
By W A Piilmiil—ihn Dmnocntf.ol tlm Noith
and AVe.it They have our grslflul thanks, end *#'
J'c. lit|ly ill'll gollaiH I'M ad upon the floi«|# of C’oft-
.•ic-,. who have *ii‘ liotily luMgltt, ulid lit *oin« ill
rianrr# Hvam* tie- inaiiyii, tor ihe coniiitutiunsl
r.gki# i.| iho fiou'h.
By J, D, CoA'-C'ol. fli- haul >f. Juhn#"n; A
DeNuc.ut witlmutulloy. A stutesiunii, wliotii the
calumny of nnetnie* or Iho temptation uf g"hl,
could never itweivefium duty. A soldier, Mint tie* di
no paper certificates from .obalterns, to prove Ids
bravery, x» Gun. liatiison ilia'#; hi* .nirml tin me
and burning wuumlsuro his ccrdticatc# of bravery.
By I', ter Jacob.—Martin Van Buret.: Without
denial, a stiict adherent to thu Constitution of tilt*
United States of Attieiica.
By AV. 11. S. V«i»tille—" The Star ofthe AA’e-t:"
Shining wills re.ji eudant hiilliaacy, it confound*
und duizle* all tho nations.uf euitli, while it invite*
tho oppressed and homeless piigtim tu busk henenth
its lumre.
By James Poincu—llx-Prosid>*nt Jackson: The
friend of oar Democratie. President—long irmy lie
live—ho deserve* well of his country.
By Leoti"reuu D. D’l.you—Daniel AVelister uf
Mussucliuselt.: Tho S> uth'* inveterate and iiucoin-
piomising foe; it is sufficient that such a man advo
cates ill" election uf Gmi-. Harrison.
By a Voliiiiteui—-Tho Federal paity: Now, a* in
thu ii.iys of Jelluisoii, ‘ tho heroes of Billingsgate,''
whose ordinaly engines of opposition are falsehood
and calumny."
By Dupiue Post el I—AA’. IL Harrison: A Gener
al! lie i* no Gonoin! in eapaciiy! My vouch"!' ■»
" X Y. Z." reprusenting the hattlu of 1 ippecunoe
By Di. Moses Slut ltd.—Martin Van Huruii Pre-
sident of the L'uit.-d State*:—The declared oppo
nent ol Federalism, Alien und Sedition Laws, n Na
tional Bank, and of every oilier scheme that the
Alnditioni-U and their suppuiter* udvuuce, for tho
purposo of destroying our happy Union.
ByJume* Thompson— May the present itdmiii-
istration he c ntmued for four yours lunger,frnm tho
4: Il of Match next.
By Thomas Kemp—Andrew Jackson: HD victo
ry at Now Urlcun* lolly entitles him to tho lusting-
.respect uf every chiton of <lm United States.
By AA'in. 11. (saHaad—The U,at«-r of the day:
May he never lack nerve to express hts principle*,
or courage to maintain them.
By G. I’mMci—Thepn sentadniiuistiatiou: Suji
port k and it will *itj>port yti..
By AA’ J. Bulloch—M. 11. .McAIIDln: May hi*
guuius und hi* patriotism, cuntinnu long un honor to
his statu and a blessing lo his country.
By Hugh Jenkins—United State* of America; we
wuni no beitoi tu carry nut it* laws thun Muitin
Vua lluien.
By L. Brennan— IVhig beverage: Hard Cider,
.weeienod with Abolitioni.ni ami Hypocricy.
By Joseph Gemge, jr.—Our Orator's last woid#
— Demuciuey und M itiin Van Buien!
ByAA'm. 1. IL.rpei—Our happy i oai'try—None
but hor enom e* would xauciiuu arisiucracy.
By Tlnmias A. AVilson— 1 The Oi at or of tbe Day—
In whose address Democratic principles have hern
fully exemplified.
By AVilliutnM. Leigh—Martin Van Buren—The
irieiul of Snuthern Right..
By John l.iicinu—The Feds, of Chatham—They
raisn “log cul'ins" lo deceive the poor, wld c tin y
live in palaces They recommend to the p* op|e
“haid cider” while they Iuxii iulniit home uu Ma*
deirti and Cli.mipagiie,
By S. Kelltn—Mny Get. linriisnnhe laid away
some secret corutr hy the siilo of a barn 1 of liuid
del.
By Jehu C. Blnuce—Deima <• y of J8-10—A rt-
va- of the sntne'priiiciples of L.tio. The cause is
ju-t, and must picvuil.
By l.evi S. Hurt—The Indoppndcnt Tr. nsuiy
Bd.— 1 The only ivinudy fort ho deranged state.if.the
nry; the only check to wild speculation and
extravagant Oven lading A hill recommended hy
tho “Northern Man with Suiiiltern princip.es" to
levnle the Sou'll to that jnisilion which fur years
she lias he* n struggling to uttnin. We hail its pas
sage us tho Iihih uger of blighter and tin '
currency. 'Hie working men will *miii»ea ihedif*
feience between luud moi.ev und >hiu plu.ter*.
By AVillitiui M un Don—Andrew JiicKmih—He
hit* ineii tried mid iievettiiuml wauling. Maybe
never lie forgot hy the denmernt*
By 1.. N..Failigiii,i—M„rtin Van Buren—The
firlniivt ihsplnyvd hy him in tint iidmpiLiratioti ot
otir Nutiuiiiil liflHIt«,w||| insnrt 1 hint the 337 electoral
vote* ol New Yolk, IVimsylvkuiu, A'iiginiii, Ohio,
Ninth Curolinn, Tennessee,' Korttniky, South
Carolina. Georgia, Maine, Indiitnii, New Hump
shiie, Alaliuimt, LmiDintm. Illinois. Mi**DH}i|d.
Missouri, mnl Aikilnstw, und hacked hy 130JKJ0
Deiiniciatic tmijuiity, will demou-traie to tho dulu
ded suiip.-rier* of >ho •• Log Cabin and Hard Cider
Candidate, that •• llon. siy is the hcsi palmy."
By l'litncis Hernauder—(’hat)inm County—she
will put u veto upon the haul cider men ; toe
ballot box will again put them down.
By Hugh .AL Nutt—lht- fiicnd of tho poor, and
a true Democrat.
By I'. McGovern—The Tree of Lihoiiv--M:«y
il always llourish, mid /Frf, ratisin, m-vei strip from
it a leaf
Bv H. L. Baykin—Bhick, Colquitt and Cooper.
Men who have tnki-n u bold stand for tlm presetva*
tioti of the con-nitntii,ii.
By Dr- C. A AAatkin*—Whenever a manasoinics
an honorable and patriotic pesiiion, wheih-r in
religion, poluics, lent/ era nee, or m arm*, fie -hould
tn.nniirinnnddt-f.ini it with his hie; like Fail the
apostle, Cod'us of Alliens, Regains of Rulin', mid
Sncrutesnt nniiqiiity, und DeKmh and l'nhi*ki. and
u lln»t o| other illustti.ais worthies of modern times!
By Philip M. ID,s„41—Martin Van Buien: Mny
his udmirei* avail themselves of tlie hall.it box in
November next, so u * i„ disappoint theexpce.intioti
Wm. Henry lluirisun, llero ofthe log cabin of
Tippecanoe.
, Wy » Bight* Man—Colquitt. Black and
Cooper: They may “ rely with ronfiilunce oil the
virtue and intelligence of those" they haw. *• faith
fully served, to aflitid them ■' the hsllot box, a tri
tunphani shield fimn Ihe slanders and calumny with
which their names are reviled.
By James M. Fi'lsom—The matrons oi the Re-
vobtioo* Who, w ith more, than Spartan valor, gild
ed on tho armor for theii suns and sent them forth to
huttlu.
(From the F.ditor.)
MtLI.KDUEViLt.E. July 4th, 48-10.
I enclniu n piinieif copy of the proceedings uf
that portion ofthe recent “ State Fights” party of
Georgia, win'll determined to throw otl’ihe shackles
which Party G vernrnent would se-k to impo*o
ujion thfltn, n*stinilded yvnteiday by their deputies
iuCdveii'iilfi, and organiaod so us to declare to the
juople ot Georgia ilmse impniDImhle principles
which unite thu Democratic 1'urty afthe C^tanir..,
and to rescue ilium from the gail lml leildifiii inter
pr. tution* nought to be imp.ne.l upon tho-e piinci
pie*.
Col. Seiihurn Jones was in the Chair. General
Bcthutnr, ul .Muse-get', and Quiiitillian SI.riuu of
AYiishington, weiu Recieiiitie*.
Their resolutions you have. Klnqui ut sp"cche*
wore iiiadn by G.-n. Harden, Col, H.G. Luiimr, Dr.
Joel Brntilium mid Col S. .lone*.
The- latter gentleman wish paiticulnrly happy in
exposing the designs ofthe Harrioui p*iiy and uf
unveiling the defoitnity of the political piofcssiuu*
j which they put lorth. Ilis iillusion to Mm militury
cliamcler were very felicitous Col. Lamar in lii.s
glorious i u-unl indi'peiiib'tit manlier, ncknowledgi-d the act#
time* All hail loth".SPA KILN SKVKNTKKN 1 ofthe Demo.iatic LegDIutuiesof New Hnmp-hiie,
Ov'-r J"l' n II ti.... ' I . I),n,..i.,ie ,l,f
— 111" boot youili never tumid him beyond tliosj* . .
houitds ol Inmor, lin’d the boldness o r age has nev.-r ' * ' I' 11
iti.ido him dvni lo'tiie voi.oof paiii.oi*in.
By Alex. AV. l-fil.ii.d*.—Our woithy
. v . -imtof hi
Congri-s—Allied Cnihheii—the Stutesiuau, i'atri-
ot, und So diet.
By AV. II. S Ver-lilU.—General AVilliam Henry
Hiiiiison—The "NiceOnl Granny "-being enfe •
Idt'd and di'ciopitnted. It- r friend* advise her to re
main at home, “Iced the goslius," uud toku euro of
lht enifilten |
By Isaac. Russell—The ludepeiideiit Treasury
Bill: The only constitutional remedy for ihe safe
keeping of the people's money. A wise men*iire
of tho distinguished man at thu bend ofthe govern
ment. This alone warrut.t* tho conclusion uf his
re-vli'clioii.
By John K. Ward—Gen. Il'irrison; The pseudo
trong ct^ir* tlm enttust
,-xhihited by the Fed. tnl Legislature o( New York,
putiicularly that odious law of tldKr last sosioo.
’king to prostrate nt thu fi-et of the lucuidiarie
thu light# III' the Suit Ill-Ill people.
( From the F.dttor.)
DKMGCRATJC HKITHI.ICAN C'OVNKN-
THIN,
MILI.LDGLVILI.I’, July 4, 1340.
Tin (’oavention met nt H oVJo. k, A. .AL, ill the
llnlluf the llouseof Keptemiitnlives. On motio
of Mr G.irdim, of Chatham, Gen. K. hols.of Wal-
t"ii, was cal l'd to the Chair. Mr. McAllister mo
ved ihut.Thomas Sp tiding, K»q , of .McIntosh, be
military chieftain and diplomatist! A puppet in called to preside over the deliberation of this Cou
th" hands of Ttn-uuiscli; a child in the lending- vention: Cnriied niimiimousV. On moti.,n, u coin-
strings oft lm fi'ifei a lists. Maybe linvo aiiotlier . mitten comp-snl of Mr. McAllister, Gen. Harden,
■ppurlunity of tvinning laurel# from defeat.
By n Suites Rights Man—Coop. r. Co quilt and
Black, our distinguished Ri'piesi-iitativ t> in Con
gress. They have been condemned ii* umvorlliy re-
pieseiitm.vu# of Genrgiu. hy the Harrison Convon-
ti"ii. lint iliutruo lovers of G. orgiu and hoi iusiiiu-
lions, will render a very dill'cient verdict an the 1st
Monday in October next, when tho important de
cision w ill b.t siihmitied to the |iimplo.
By L. Scrum on—Maitin Van Bunn: Tho *ntl
lug iniliin mnl uuti hard rider candidate. Just givo
hi* friend-, iis Loro Focus, the champ igno A S
brand to drink, und brick palter* to live in, mnl his
opponent*, the’1 ips not—may stay in their cabin*
and live on cider if they please, until Harrison is
efectud.
By F. M. Stirk, of the U. S. Revenue service,
n gw-st—riie principle* of ihe |)ein cracy, tho
only safeguard of our Constitution, mid which
alone can keep the ship of State front thu voi lux
of consolidation.
By Joseph' AA'hnitnn—Th" Independent.Trans*
ury Bill. By the pas.-ago of that bill the mo*
ehnnir. will get his ju-t dues. Well hu* it been
said that the “ Declaration of Independence has
been reaffirmed."
By l’.* (i. Cooper—Martin,, Van Buren, the
Kinderiiunk Clipper, who with a Southerly breeze,-
cun soil all over eication.
By AVin. F. Shaver—MuriinVan Buren—hois
fully competent to carry out th" vi-ws of the
CWlifutuiii und the Govctiunint. and wo cur*e
uny change.
By George J. N’clioD—The South—May site
never see the day w limi the Federalists #h-dl reseive
her VUTM. May Martin Van Bmen be re-elected
President of the United Slate*, ;m,| Gen. IlHirismi
pul away in h “Log Cabin” where ho can dunk
“Hard Cid-r" all hi- life.
By A. B. Hazard—Tho D- mocruiir A-sm iation
of Cliiihnni County—May they »h<>w to the world
a second Maredonian phalanx.
By J. H. Gmulrich—Federalism: Always un
successful in its open stiuggle* w ith Democracy, so
i* il noii equally doomed todDnppuintineni,though
disguised in the gnrt of a " Hurd Cider" Hkiio
By Mifhnel Dillon—The Deitionaey of the IT. F.;
tA’ho have over held open to the pets- cu'ed ofothm
natiuim the door efnaluializ ilioii; may iiatHralized
citizen* ever benr thi* to mind, and prove their gra
titude by their staunch devotion to the cause,
By Captain John Low—The piinciplo# which
guide the pn sunt opposition to Manip V.nt Burnt,
r the -aim* which animateif the lolmiiiDtrutinit o|'
John Adams, Tho ado| t d citi/.i-n wim supports
th in, is lec.ieaiiC to the constitution which uflurdi)
him a *le and protertinn.
By Philip K. AA'nil—Colqui'l, Cooper, Black—
ill" only Mciiiheis now in ('oi,gi»-#» fiont tin*
Slate in favor uf thp Adniini-iralioo Long may
til")’ he suppoited hy every Deiiini ratic Georgina.
By David Galluuny—The Uniud State* is a
line, fl uiDhing. nmI free country to all : hut it
Hmiisoii is elected it will pinvulho duwnfaii uf
all. . *
By AA’. F. AYilli*—May ihn Demociaifp pally,
founded onfthe ptloeiples of JefT.-rsog* and Mudi*
non, stand a* ihn chi f cuiucr sttine, iind may th"
btii.dei* of fuime ages not rej-r.i it, that ii mav
show to the world that we t'r« capable of *rlf'
gOveietm hi. .
My Win. B bin.mi— Minin A'an Buren and hi*
iiiiuciples! piuchn-i'dliytl obbiJi|ii|ouranci'»t"rs—
Slay tiiei' Bepnhlitiin ductriii"* en»mo the tight* uf
SmIMiuiii fiecineo by tlm nimn| hof he present ad-
miiii*trntiuii.
By .A. 0 ILdfiird—The Dumocra y of the Court’
tty—ii* only #ura gum Kiiiy,
By A S'aio iii|lu* Man—The F t^aiuli.u—Yiu*
•«nt" es m 171(8-09, di ti finished hy thefr
black cockade#, thi>« hy their whita liMinn* and
I k.*ne#»«l IlmrDiHi in |«4D. If ihn ft parmil
ile-itt they will |!|tcr with star* andgartersln Dill.
Hy .lohu (ieeitovoly— 1 lm Indepa dun I n usury
Bid—Tha uni) con* Itutluiml rniiMlyfura lU'Mid
and Gen. Giurem-k, was appoini"d, lo advise Mr.
Spalding of the appointim'iit. U.i taking the chair,
Mr. Spalding, in n forcible and patriotic inannui,
returned hi# thank# for the liouur con furred oil him.
On inoliiiii, Judge Smrgi*, of Mu-cugeu, Fiederick
II. Saiidfurd, uf Baldwin, und Mr. llutehki#*, «>f
Scrivun, Were requested to act as secretaries. On
tutuimi of Dr. Ilayne*, all gontleinon from eountiaR
not lepresetited, and ill) other penons present coin
ciding in political opinion* with the member* in
attendanci', he invited tuuui'e w ith tlm convention
iniisilelilierniioii*. Dr. Iliiyne*, of Hancock ofl’ered
re, obit ion, that a committee of five be appointed
for the purpo-e of ronsidoi ilia Mm propriety of rear*
gmiZ'itioii of lIti* Kloi-.lnral tiekel, nominated hy a
portion ol the party in Decemher last. Un motion
of Gim. Gluscqck, thu number of'lists committee was
increased tu eleven. Committee named Messrs.
Ilayne*. of Hiincuck, Day, of Julies. KchoD, of
AA*niton, McAllister of Chuihain.Gluvcock of Itich
moud, Gen. Buun-y, ui' Jasper, Turner of Piitiium,
Siiflold of Washington, Cocin an of Campbell, Smith
of Bibb, mnl Hovvi-B of Mu-cogee.
Mr. Gordon io«e,nml after stating that ut it meet
ilig of the Union D.-inncruiic Purl) ot G.nirgiu, held
last evening at W, AV. Coomb’# Long Room, it was
stated ■ hat tho miiinniii-.eiiieat was mado that three
vae. iiieic- had oo lined in th" Cotigio*»i.inul ticket,
iioliiiaated in Di'ceinlier In.-t, to wi : Mes.rs.tiln*
cm k. (.'one and Hul—y; and that tho (mt’ly had
iu#i(iiri"d woh great uft.i’inmA'y. a committee of
five, (of win- h Mr. (imiloii is Cliuiinian) to report
Mi **rs. Colquitt, Ml.ic.k and Cooper a- geiillcmufi
in on in.i (oil I'.htl i hose vacniiciei, siiloniited u repori
which was loud from tho cb'ik's de»lf hy Mr. Gor
don, ami on tnulion. the tepwil was received mol
agreed tu ulianim-.iody .
Mr. S.-ahorii Jones, of Muscogee, ro-e and rotorii-
«'l hi* thank* in Indiull of Mo**r*. (Tolqnitt, Bl ick.
mid CiHiper, for the gratifyinc dem"ii'*iration outlie
part of thi* cuiivonti'iuof siitDfaction in' rt'lntidh to
the politicalCom so of those three Kepi’e*i-ntntivc*
of Georgia. HD brief tem*rks. in hDoatikl 1 Demo
c ratic und Patriotic strain elicited frequent plaudit*.
’Gen Glascock then rose and in his peculiar ulo-
qiietit nmnmtr coiigralulafe.l the convention out
unauimoim action of the great assembly pie.-net,
1 mu'#! close and goto the oration.
Yoin*. <kc.
If I car; procure a copy of thu lepmt in time for
thu mall. I'll send it to you.
AHL/.L’DGUVILLK. July 13ID.
I sent this forammrf for tho col'inf* of the Guar'
eian, a hinrhid sketch of the pr-d edings of the
Convention os far us tin > had |>rogres*e«l, up lu
the adjournment at h ill pu.t one, m ntteud tin
Oration.'
I tun now enabled to en. |n*" ilia Report of tlto
CommiMrc on tlm Ciinyn soonal ticket, unnulm
niisly uduplrd at mil.
MR GORDDN'.- RKPORT.
Wfi4ra*». in lhocoiir#e uf ouniaii ••vents, eireimi
naif cr producechangiMiii |->liticilquestion*of iht
day,w lilt'll without nflci ling |.raiciple, innti lllatcrisl
ly alter the ;m#itlnnnf individu d* of*m li;iy toward#
em h otlp-r, MI|.| where o wc arc now *iv(!iiiblril under
lilhtriwmm Mil niti/au. i-l H">rgU oppusnl inllai
•l*rtloo of AVillistn II Him m lo tlin I're'sldmay
end infevtnir.of.llic Itadmi; oi#i,'ir>knl the pre a-nt
«dmlnl*lr«liuii. *1 id the i'f*ii'i*n.e *n| one
or tin-otlu rthe I'aii'tidi'r* I*>r I’csi'li'iiial chair,
Uivol. e* the only .e,e I'"" i " q b »li • h d'vrli •
Ihr twop*iiit» *t thi# urns in#iUM ii #.■ upon tu« tc
election of Martin Van Uuren depend* the mninte
nam e ijl'the prinrlple* which have governed llie.Di'titp
erstic p.tttv since tlie orgnnitutiiai of this giivctninent,
and uj'oti tlie defeat of William II. llartiimii depi'nds
nur successful opposition to the Federal. Alailitiim,
high TaritlT United Hutes Rank and Internal Improve-
uiriitibh'trineaoflii* friend* and su|i|Kmcn».
And win res*, since the last Gdagrcgrcssbinal eh*
linn, the delegates to Cottgre*i .from tlris state have
di-tinctly and unequivocally taken their jMWitioti# on
this gravo. ami at this time, all engrossing question,
and whilst six of them, fn.ui reckless oppositnm to the
prenoiit sdiniuistratinn, and width utter disregard tu
the interest* and views of dm mnith, have thrown them
selve# in the arms of tho whig party, rumpesi'd a* it i*
of all tuu heiorngenemi* mnteriali. ofthe opjtuaitioiq
not the least powerful of which are the abolitionist* o!
the north, thus snerHieing nt the shrine of the party,
theirduty to tlieli consiitutient*. it is with pride atid
pleasure, that this body Inis seen tlie other three ut our
delegates, Messrs. Black Cooper, and Colquitt, imbly
and patrinticnlly ancrifichig all party considerations and
prejudices, to the paramount in erivm of their country
amlholdly and ably rallying to the support of the nioa
suresuf anadin'misUation.ensciitiully democratic m iu
measure*, having tlie constitution for ii* polar slur, omJ
a strict construction of that instrument as its rule. As
tembled then as we are with these view*.ami with till*
determination to entry out die view* of our civnsli
tiient*. at this important crisis, we foul three vucaii
cumin the ticket nominated for Congress in December
Inst, to wit: Messrs, p•lacroek, Hulsey ami Cone,
who with principle* and _feelings entirely in unison
with ours, arc yet desirous to retire from die Candida
ey from Mjoiivo* which are hononhlr t<» them and sat
i# factory to thi* body, and it is now tor u* to till .die vu
cnm-icNthu* occasioned 1>y a new noininaiioii Satis
lied ns wo are of tlie pure ami correct principle* ol
Messrs, l'ooler, Campbfll. Iverson, llillyer, Fatter
son, and Lunipkia, and knowing their ilovotion to the
ciuiM) in which we ate engaged, viz: the re election oi
Martin Van Hurt'll to the Presidency, we most eonli
ally unite in the reiiominatioti oftlioxe gentlemen, and
in osniiirilly rcccowiiientliiig them for election. iaUc
toher next. Thtidenided course in favour ofthe leu
din} measures of the itUtiiininirutii'ii. taken by Messrs.
Blank, Cooper, and Colquitt tha seiitiioeiits, prin iples
and fettling*, avowed hy tlio»o griitlemen; in their re
speetivu addresses to tho priqiie, have c’lv®!^ to this
laxly, tho best assurance* ol their ahiliiy. integrity and
fidelity to Bontliurn interests, uad strongly recommend
them to iis for re election. And inuMminh as party
lines snd distinctions, merged iu the'question ofthe
prcsidi'utul eiectinn, which o.sentiidly brings u» hack
to tlie •luci.linii*. on which p-irties we.e formed ill IVllrt;
for w’iiU'h ours contended aui'cessl’olly ill liK'J and
IHUO.at which time* the party, wh sc principles wetu
indcntii'ally witlithose, which n emirs, was known as
•• The Democratic Republican Fully," it is but right
and proper that n name ho expressive of our principle*,
so dear to every genuine Republican, so odious lo
Whies, fedeniii. isand alolilionist*, be now adopted an
the 'resignation of nur l’arty.
. Thcrrfot* guolvtd. That this Convention now muni
lute ns Candidate* for Congress, at tho approaching
election.
ROBERT AV POOLBlt,
D. C. CAMBER,
A. IVERSON,
J. IIILLYEU,
J. S. PATTERSON;
J. II. LUMPKIN,
K. J BLACK,
\V T COLgUITT,
M A COuPER,
and most euruostly ruccaiuiuviid them for election
to tho citizens of Georgia
Wi -solved. That this Coavontioti be stylrd the Coti
veiitinti of the •' DemtH-ratic Republican Party." »«d
that the party resume the original designation ol thu
Duuocrutiu Republican putty of Georgia
l ho foilo.ving resolutions wi-tu’offered by Dr.
Knit, of Baldwin, just before tlm adjournment a<
hull*pti-t nine, and laid on tho table for the premnt.
They were uuuuim'iilsly adopted l»> tho Convon
tioti, when il convened soon after 13 o’clock, put .
iwml 10 adjourument-
Hefulvol. That we lin'd tlie separation of the Gov
eminent from all Ranking Institution* as a measure of
"deliverance and liberty.” and tender to tlie President
of the United States the cxpriM-iou of our high appro
bation of the spirit and pel severance with which lie
has urged it upon the eims'elri alien nt Congress.
Himlrtd, That our warou-Ht acknowledgement* are
due loour Republican Bti'lhrca of die North, for the
1 open mid independent stand which they have taken, in
and out of Congress, again -t the uiacliinaliona of the
Abolition fanatic.-,, amt lor tlm aide and uniform support
which they have given to •'« uncraiic principle*.
lUtohtJ, That the Addle*# and Resolutions of tlie
Democratic Convention which met at Baltimore on the
ath of May last lo the People of ihe United .Stolen is a
document containing the pure principles of Democracy,
and that we hereby adopt them us a true exponent of our
political creed.
Htsohtd, That in the present content for a Chief.Ma
gistrate ofthe Union, Martin Van Buren D entitled to
our confidence end support and that we will exert our-
sclven in the use of all honorable mentia to insure hi*
election. The assumption ufStato dcla* by the Gen
eral Government, now in federal contemplatimi, we
view us nmoKt insidious and deadly assault upon State
Sovereignly, and Ifsuei-cndul, a* sweeping down the
bulwarks ofthe Const it wiiou, and prostrating the State*
at tho footstool of one grout consolidated empire.
A very largo and imposing piocession was fotm*
ed before leu o'clock, composed of the Governor
of tlm State, the Orator, Reader, President, nod
S.-r.rutury of the Convention, \ f jpe President of tin-
Day, und nthur Officer-,. Delegates, Stiiiogei* 11 ml
citizens fimildly lo tho A'liiiinisiiuiion, ami jiro'
cce-.lcd to tho western step# of the State llou-e, the
number present b lag too numerous to lm hcconi’
modeled ill thu large#! chinch ill the city, where
tho Rev. Mr. Branham, in nn appropriate uddres#
-to the i'll 10110 of Grace, invoked Divine blessing#
upon oui common countiy Gen. AV. A. S.mdfoid
lifter mtiiiu brief anil very :ippr>>piia(e teruaik#, then
read the Declaration of Iiidepenrcln o.
M, Hall McAllisier, ilmOrutor ofthe Dny, then
rove and for nearly one hour and twenty tniiiuti *
enchained tho attention of tho crowded auditory,
composed of ladies and u compact multitude of tin*
stronger sux, most of whom had to stand up dm inc
the exercise*. 1 will not nt ibis time nlimln to llm
topic* touched hy the Orator, n» the oration will lie
published us a purl »l tlm proceedings ofthe conven
tion. I have heard but »nuHX|-r<'S4ion of opinion a#
t'liti merits,and to judge from tlm attention evinced
mid thoupplaii-m manifested by the iati'l-igent as
st'inldage, it tnu#t havegiven uiiiveisa) sniisfuetian
to ull not prejodnmd hy paitv differences Thu
convention repaired after tho clout of the exmeise
to tlie Reprcsuntutive Hall, whim the I'rosideot io'
1‘UHied the chair 11ml a motion prevailed that ih-
Cotnmiitet! on the Electoral Tic .ot be allowed to
met in tlm Senuiei'liaiiilmr to cmnider 'he object-
of their appointment. While nh-ettt, culls Mine
made oponCupt. Po der and Mr. llillyer,noininee#
for Congiess, who it-#pondcd in pulriotic and glow
ing strain*. <
The Committee 011 the Eh'Ctotnl Ticket then ie-
turned and thraugh Dr. Haynes suhtniMed the fol
lowing report, which wu» unanimously adopted J
Whereas, Col. Wm. A. Tt-nnill*. Gen. Valentino
Walker and Gen. Thomas Anderson, with 11 public
spirit and devotion to tha public good, and a desire to
sustain tlm democratic measures of the uilmi-isiratinn.
Iiy cmisunnnnungii Union of itllftp|NMrd to tlu* eleva
tion of Will. Henry llarrisoetothe Presidency, worthy
of all praise, have declined to'iun 011 our Kleetoraltitik-
et, and wheraas itis deeiralde that the vacancies crea
ted ahoiild be so'fllled dial every portion of the People
of Georgia Jiiviully to thb AduouisUation should bo
represented.
HrtuUid, That rtCalxiru Jones, of Muscogee, Edward
llardeii, ol’Cbirk.aial Jainea Anderson, of Burke; he
iioniiiMlcd to fill the vacsncies cieated hy the decleo-
siuii ofCoi Tenuille. General' Walker, and General
Aadeison.
On motion of Co 1 . Henry (i Lamar,
Iteiolved. That the S«-ei«i»rle# ol'lhe Convention
be req-ii'*ted to procuie from .AL Hall .Me AI i#ter,H
ropy of his Addie-s! ifelivdreil' tills 'day, and that
51)00 copies of tho #amo lm fiiibli-hi>-l iirpamphlei
torm, and altacla'd Ri the prur-veilings of (lie Con
Veiiti"n.
On moiioi. of Geu. fj ascor.lt. a resolution w««
pa-sod that u (white dinner he twtdeied la our Sen
aims, M.-»»rs. Lumpkin, and'Ciithlieit, a'nVi out
llep-o-miiuiives, Messrs. Black, Colipi'M, and
Cmqmr. to lm given ut the lad'iaii Bjuirtg* in Bull'
C01111IL tin th.‘ AVe.r«ie.,l' 1 y ulier tho fir-t Motid-iy
in SipiomhiTaetlt, torilts* learle,* m dntuiiutucH m
Demimnolc principles and Bnulh"in right*, and ihat
tho nominee* on nur Electoral tb'bel and tlm tv
maiuing nJininro* on out (’migiosiioiiiM tirket, he
•"ij'si tally invpid to aMoml, with a'l Mm chin us id
• lo- slato willtmo dlsltiictirtii ||| parly. Re.nUrd
:«(»ln-t. I hale irammiMew of m’vill; he NpjetlNirtd
tuciirr- tlm afotvgoiug lletmltitlofi Into • and
that tlm I'li'sident npjiuiut tha Cnliimiltoe nt ,hii
Is Dura. • ,
Tlm Cotiviintinn. then utljouriifti sine die,-ami *t
two o'clock tlm Di'logates, tvlrh tlu^uitirans
laliyas-embb’d In tho Untie, I loo so yinil, where
eighteen table* wefe spieild',.on which wore Sfijl
plates. Tlm sent* went soffit filled, and after par'-
taking of tip* aubiOnmiuD. ntiinerous sentiments
wvti! tillered and speeches ptottouncod, for which
1 must, tefi-r you to tlie Milledgevollo papci*. I
have nuMii seen »u largo an assemblage before
on tlm 4ih, und cannot imaginu that morn order
and decorum cmdd prevail un uty similar occa'
sion. It was 11 great u>S"iuhly of tho People,
ni,d their opinions were uttered in u calm and
dignified ni-Oimu. Among the. letters read at thu
dinner fiom distinguished mm, and there were
many, wu# dnn 'fruit General Adrcw Jaekson,
whioh 1 inclose. The latter from Mr Van Buv
run, and "tner gentlemen, w ill appear iu tho paper*,
t clo#o in lm«te f«o the mail.
MII.l.Kt'CKVII.l.H, oVjun,-, \B.il.
To General Andrew Jaekton *
Sir—The undursigimd Colniidtteo appoiirted hy
die I'iiiiens of Bald win County. vUm are opined to
Mm election of VA’ilHiiht Henry Harrison to the
I’resideney of the-United Slituis, havo thu 'hutior
hereby to solicit your pro .01100 at n eelehratiun of tlm
approaching Anniioraaiy ol'Aiimricunlnde|.eiidonco
ill this plui e.
llelhiviug tint tho eonfesc now going on betwi aii
the friend* and opponents of Mr. Van Bureii's Ad' -
ministration, involves a I the great!quustions which
have so long divided the Foderal and Democratic
pat ties of the United State*, and that tlm rrisla in
which this straggle is to l-e maintained gives to Fed
iuiiI’mim and it# associate# a formidable array of mux-
il'iriv pi-wi'r, we v out lire the belief llmt you will
"idle w ith ii« in the opinion that the occasion cull#
I'-r dm united and deinimlned effiut ofthe patriot-,
ism of thi* people ol tlm United Stales mnl espucial-
ly the people of th" Smiili.,
Should it lm found agreeable in your views to'
boimi o# with your pr,:h,nice oif this inuo eating o- *
Cusiimyoii w ill confer 11 favor by upprivtii^ u* of yoUJ
init'iitimiiil the uailies) day.
With * nut R sped,
Youi qh'l •erv't*.
WM. A. TENN1LLE, Chairman.
TOMLINSON FORT, •
AVAL 8ANVQRD,
PARISH CARTER,
WM. I). J ARRET, -
0. D. HAMMOND.
IIENJ. S JORDON,
0.14..KYAN,
ISAAC NEWELL.
GEORGE LEEVKS,
E. BRANTLEY,
K. ROWELL.
A. M. HORTON.
ffranu:—A' -i
iisjsnee fsf.llitt jilpp* where ^i.tceidfpt ocrurteil)
J inl plj.tif. nluraoott, tU cntp#* of,
.fa^lffjijie.sonof Alt'; llo;**^, wg* tjq..wu ufim
thMront bedeh, having rtmued outipf flmefrek.’
Stiff*'J Mr. Sfouchl In, l wn,
iriyomsundity ttijitning,-gri|Ut 4 ib tlp H^oriHH.q
Intel red It. tlm eetnutiy pf |f|p,Jjfci»lid 1 id; pf ltd» Dt.
Church. Ai| hdjilf*»t'teet, mtenderUy ,o, .nnpierou*
and vorrowlng conenurse of; Irlend# ilarl mmlr
tniiees. Mr. llomphr'M w iiaaiso Imrlod ilia same
Hlieinooii, and yeinerday the tcinpinVof the. run of
Mr. Hor-uv wetp pl.eed in the #(une grdvo'with
those ofiii* tiitlier's . . f - ^
> , NK.W tul|K, Inly S'.
)Im stcam ship British UuuMi,’htttu'» for Ldrtdrtn, .
mt* passad on.tl, f fl t h ull. in lsV rU%) i ffi’ 5, iv 7 »
hy Mip Lriut & Gustuy qrriyed et B.^ilhutm., 0 ,'
I. h.-* stcoks geimially |isve 1 tnn|piii\tit.il vn*terdsy'» ,
prii'iis and ill Mive'rul instdncf* i»n »dvutit!e,|idi bend'
ohlnined. Nnnj, American TrjRt Irft dfftt 3lf, ,
WflichD 3l overyos erdav'a.prjce*.
Mojmy D pl*my, hut ihj-diWciihy is iH.dnipIniinffv
Lfii.fiv.Mijviiniage. ' AVe uuilor^Hii'l'iimt.Tetylit'.
Mo sjitifle will gbin. thu [mckct*.which depart lo-
A'rfiiiliitinn.hii* piDscti tmtji Houcas iifCongra#*-•
W l-rink'iug tho piosdht Session lo'k cb'ia on Tues
day, iho ill*i itniatit; (in dhich day Congress will
diiuhtli'ss adjoilrn: • , _ 0
Till; f:l)Ri:ss o'FTfitls. suXisbi^G, .*
— til tlm Great H* ihovriitlc Hopltiilirii'i.Convtintidn,
In Miileitgevillo, Gbit, j h July, 1840, composed
■ ol' Unhin nmi Statu Bights men. .
Gonilertmii—7I. think you far Ihu lie-tlqr. yrfti' Ao r - -
me in plaeitig tno In your cKair} again; I ttiank y"iT
fur the hotair you do mu on tills eventful and atispi
cioiis day—eventful because decisive of tha fate of
six of 011V Dvl"ga in i to Congress,' wim fofgetfoi of
their ohli»miotis, and ab'indiiniit^ their duly to titu
Suuih, havo uniied with, uh'd iiiindlud their desti-
riiu# with trnkor#, who (or twelril [orij- y.ar* have
bean ffiVnspiriiig ngmrist thu interest-niM ilffiiiights
of tlm Anwrihiin poopin'.' Awspiciou#, tiecnusu us
see anmnd u# Urlijm ttiqn and Statu Right# men; alf' ‘
engaged ill ihu sattic ulfject,’ ulid (illfil'd for llffi- 1 '
-Htite mid. ■ ‘ •' • ' •
Gfutb'men—Intljrco*liort U .v4.;ai'# the mlmltiiMra-
lion of Mr. A’au Bureq has brought healing upon',
itswings, Wa see him Manning bi-Intei'n the living
and tlm'deiidi AVq sou him siifltdllig between tha
friend* of General Juckaon/ and the fiieuds of’Wm ; /
II. Crawford, »sd thste U pracs BbtWeen tfjem J •
Tlm rh.«*in that ha* hcretoforo divided them Inss
closed forever. Hnirdfier tho peofdtt of Ge/irgln
will'bnftlu .under otio bxnlier—they-will together
defend tlm interest, tlm h'lRuVr; mid tllii gfo'iy of this
great llopiihlii'.—thti grrntVst that tho woild;ifuk **
known sinca Bikini was rent nJoniler by u C«*er, it, ,
1’mtipry, and a Crdl-us—th&'fcfuy, tliu Web*i«r»l'
ni l thu Adams of tlViiir day. • '
But Gentlemen, w«-halm not tftim 10 WBstr i/pon’,''
irds, nor cun it he necesaarv afiur thi ilHfi'rfiMunid
nmt eloquent nildiesS"v y'Hsti.rday'^ By your Buuo
High's hiethrenupi.n the subject. 1 will then only
.#uppliituto A mighty (iiul to sliiiiid und to pi'otoct
IVom tlm niactdmi inns of’tho Tiinmvirs, thuir'
■'iitelliti'S, ai d thrlMollnwers.:_
HERMIT AGE. June 33.1.1840
Geiitluinen—1 have received your favor of tho
r»th instant, inviting me to unite with tlm citizen* of
Baldwin county, in th" eelehratiun' ef th" next mini
versary ofuur ,National linlepnn.iuitco. and ragtel
vinceiely th it ii will not hu ia tnv powor to comply
with it.
I agree w ithymiiii the vievf# you oxpie-s of tlm
contest now going on hvtw - en tlie Repuldieiio and
Federal parlies—the former ru/mhig Mr. Van Mown,
and the laiter (ion. ItnrriMui, a# acitndidate for tlm
Pie#ii|eney; .md that thiioccniioncall* foi ritepatti
••tic and deK'uidia'd eil'ori* of Mil* people to preserve
Mm ascendency of those greatprineiples in our sy*
tom of Government, which it wa# the object ofthe
Rwoluiioii and tlm rwiarm h. IROI), torsi aid
presotvit, R'tha dociriimsof the Federal party «r« I Virginia politics itfiii yiiginni Mluteiyf
not now resisted, .AL Jefli'rson will have warned 111 , AAfllilmy dt'^y th4t Gem, lliifrison . is, ai
in vidoagain-t thedangyiHofcuiisolodatiuii,' and the
peojile may lose before they me aw are of it, thu
the kl>ssingsof u frea Government. Grant to tlm
Federalists the principle of con* true rive powers,and
tlm coiisiiimion is no longer 11 guaranty for tlm lights
und »overeig„ty ol tha Stale#. The discretion
.fCoiigre-s will ho siihsthutod for the checks and
huluiiro# of it Ihniicd Government, nnd llllmpow 1
of I.egDIntioii, will hu at unco ahsorheil hy that
body. Agiihist such docirines it i« our diny to eoii
•end, 11# the fulln-rs of the Republican Church have
done before us, relying upon ihn justice of oor came
and Mover doubting tlm power uf ituth.
1 am, with sifiitiltmnt* of gr ut respect,
Yournhedionf servant.
ANDREW JACK."ON.
Messrs. AA’m. A. Tenuille, Chairman,
anl T. Fort, AVni. Sn in I ford,
and ut hers, Comm ille.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 184(1.
Bv the
FROM charleston;
'team packet Southerner, Cnpt. 'Hot-
d yesterday afternoon, wa rceelvnd the
Cli.rlestoii Cornier of yesterday morninr, in ami-
. ipation ot' 1 Go# days imiil, fmm which wu (nuke tho
following extract*: .
' CHARLESTON, Ju'y 7.
Fatal and Mrtanrlivly (.'usually.— Th rev Lives
Lost — It fal.s lo our lm 10 r« con! tlm chisumstiiiices
Htteinlutii on a ttioel laninntahle ..eel lent, tin t oc-
cm red «t Morris' Island, ithanl eight mile* from this
city, on S itiud iy lust, 4Mi iust. involving tlm loss
■•fthree live* Ly <Lowning.
Mr. Thom 1* J. Horsey, for several years past a
Tellur ill tlm Plainer*’ Had .Alethwdi!*’ Bank, start
led Bon: town for tlm isiftud, to visit hi* family,
who had taken up tlmir abodeiln-refin 0 few weeks
with the vie* of restoring the ImulMi of Mrs. Hor
sey. Mr, Unify hud with him hit son, named
Clluil* #,a Mill" more limn eight year# of age, and
arrived at the Is.umi about eleven o'clock, A. M.
Between 13 and one o'clock, it was prbpo#edby
a young genileliiiin', nam' d 'Henry B. Humphrey#,
wimwii# also mi a vi.it to tlm l»kmd, that they
• bouiil go on a fishing excursion in theer- uk, which
w.i# OS-ent-d to liv Mr. liotsi-y ; and they w'Ml the
htilr hay. w-nl down to th' whtuf. hai-ud und
mad-fast Mm mainsail of a small host, called Mm
Rosalie, lying at tlm wharf, alongside of and made
fa-l to n laiger boat, by line* from, .lent iind s'lcrii.
I he 3timn got on hoard on board and lei go Mis
how fa#t, the boat, thu* I'o-ed, swung •■(Tiuro'tlm
middle of tin* creek, tlm wind blowing fru#h from
tlm N E.aod the tide riinniugstrong In th# opposite
direct inn—thin cminieri,cl ing inllw/ie*- of Wind und
tide, upset the boat to let-ward, mid Mm3 gut on.lnc
wimlw -rd sid", where they Imog'for a moment,until
Mm Imai. whlob wa# Imavdy hal'asted with lion, and
hampeird hy Mm lino which »ld< alia* h d h r y Mm
siern to the In/go boat at tho w liai'f.bufinii 1 i .ink
fronr uii-b r them. Air ll-'i-ey then look hi# son
in Id# arm.mili»i'C'nptadio*.iini. Mr llumphiie#
who wasal-o #w lining, (nitcriu-d Mr Horsey was
tailing iu hi* ufli/it# to saw? his child, went to him,
and lul'mvi dhlm from hisl-U den,'but, m| * ! no late,
a#hestrtik iiuui-diiiii-ly n>t> I. Thisuxailiun »qfar
fatigued Mr Humphries,’that lie fo n few niutnents
after wus it so esoif'istad and wuut d'iwii'-^aU3lhus
mel ting a wtitvfy fiuve.j
Thero was a genlUtnan. and j» «insl) Imy art th'*
whit if. nnd several gefdlem'ti on another wlia ft but'
a few t»d« dis'HUt, all nf'whom haoeimd lu affmd
.i-i«tunco hy geftitnr out boat#; an.I procruding to
Imspot. . WHhifr fifteen or meniy'tniiiute*, the ho-
Hy III'Mr. Horsey Slit ri'C-ns*)«•'«!, iind slfc’ii* of file
pori'uiv’"i|, I*or 1 lire* hoars'tlin trfesi onreinTMeil
rueilhios wera made Biirf*n.ra vitality,bill without
success. It was siipjWcd by #»ma'm.'ini al gentle.
nmn p»B*-iiiL tint he M(t"i ("'"d '*hhkut ve-*,-1 m
Ills i-ki Itli'lis'lO -a'e his • llild, «< 11 I'd j#slled ,if"jn
III# innaih. while *»••*> ^ft* "igk^d in•adca.or nd
to tew useitaie Inin >
1 he hods of Ml. tlwiifbrlr# u s( found lanween
It and 7 iht'suni* *ran.nfi, anldn a ilwri
From th e .1 ug usltt.«. vnsUfu. ionalist', ...
Will the federal whi^v deny; Mist whilsi*G*n« nii; '
Han Ison admits tlm uiicnn*'if»iMoimHty hfa United •
Stat"* Bank, he 'ay s,, it eiui (ed to thv Presulem y’
and It c in 1 u made tnjqj'.jieiir that tin- exlgeqf jfes„f, ,
the cun r> tetpi.int* such nn frMxtllDrt*»;V,*;Ira*.tvu! nrtt
withho.d his coustitutiutml sai^jmij fiom ch'irB-i-.-
ing it! If Mny will nor ur.tnumot deny Mipubovo
facts, do they hot pr'ovV him n man of limsu'princi
ple#—nf ussy virtue,' und ciiiiM'qiffiiiily/ unfit to bq
the Piesideiii of lliUMi United Soties., - -"
Will Mmy deny hi«.ad|msldn tiy( iind support .of- .
the adiniuiftiAtioHy-nt both the Adam*,’ andrecoiv-
-d iiffnm from them. i # kt i
Will they dimy his* yoitng to sclj white ffion'Jn^
duvety, and itw being tong ~..n pbji m nearhif heart
to, appr.-pi'inlo the whole surplus revenue of Mm-
enuto ry to htiying'ui* negroes and ,g\\ i„ B (b t , m it Jf l
AA ill.tlmy deny Iim com, plui til tig of the charge 6f‘
lyeiug tVieinlly lo shivery?’ ' ., (
Will they denyhis jniuing ail Ahojiiinn ••SitciWy,
in ilichmond, Virginia, at the early agr iR y'ffsrs/
—that hi'olnaumd uc. rtificute of tneinkersliip nnoi
Judge Gulch, ofC/urmoni c nniyfaiul ui hi# boast#
ing. that *' iim obl'giitinn*lm then como tinderi-hd
had la.thf'dly performed!
Will limy deny thuf.ili eyrly lile.'.Gea. f/urais'.h”
removed from old *i'nveho|.iing Virgiiila to a Iran
.• . e.i State. Ibr tlm piiipombf living up to, andcariyi.c
1 jictoftho | „„| t fi„ priuciplna ot hD early Ndojoioa—and thsnk-
tahii.'h.Hnd i-g hi* God, in doing io, that lm, had gutclunr of
il party are Wgiriia pnFtfr# a"d | Vpj|ffo'ii «(uie(yf
Will they deny that Gum, ll'urrison Is'/andevef. T-•
has ImeiDHcitizen ofa fruo Siutu, since ho loftold
slaveholding Virginia?
Will they deny, that in t(m cp.u>*o of Ian guniumf,
whilst M<. Clay wason hlseluctunm^rlng touf thin'
Mm Northern nnd Middle States; the Abolitionist.,
uinrumd at lii# growing popularity,; held a numer-
mttly attended convention tu thu diy of A/bany, ik '
tlm State of New Yoik, und tiauniinoufly /eiqlved, -V •'
that they would'not support juty can.lldute for tha *
Pioiddency Mint owned sluvoa—that. resided in a
sliiveholding otatc, or was friendly to the instituiluS'
o| slavery? r
Will they deny, that pending thu nomination,tW
"dural whig joinrm|t in tlm noith and north weri,‘
friendly to the nomination of .Air. Clay, denounced
Gen. llarilson as an ah-litionist—ttl'uiidld dotaid,
incompetent fram tlm imla.*ciliiy of ago/ and tlie ab
olition whig journui* deuouncedMr. Clay u* a nlava;
bidder, u slave driver, and an enemy tu iiutiiun libel
ty?
Will tlmy deny, that at the nominating Conven- !
limi ni Harnshui", Mr Clay and Gon, Sentt were
Mm candidate# of the federal w hig#, and Cfett. iKir-
rijuti Mat candid a tu o( tlm abolition whig*? Tljut
tlm federal whig* sustained lImir favorite, .M r. CNy, -■
wbh groatiwnihaciiy duringHovuralhullottinfi*nfid';
though lm had 11 plurality ol tlm yoiui, aiid ,neiu' n
majority of lint m hole, yet the aboiilido whig*, io
ohe Hence to the res-dot ions prevoiisly entered intu
at Alhniiy, wero ohsl'iiulo and uiiyit-ldiug, and as!
they would tint give tip Gttti. Huirison^d go,over,
to Mr. Clay, tlm federal wli g., rullW tbali tiio
Coiivuntion should ca-l in an abortion, yieldi-d'tljuir .
Candida v, gave up Mr. Clay,-end W"nt ovur;-io'ilm''
aholiiionists, hecuu-o the idiolilionDt* would not
yield to them, and imminiitod Gan Huitlsiin,?
If the. nhovo fact# cannot Irti iledli'd,' tie y' stamp!'
•n Gen. Hoiiiseii not ojfly feduftijis-ii, but the rneto-
odiou* priiiciples'of abulitiunism,fftnn wliiuh he can! .
only hu relioyud hy his own open, liuok und fund'd
di-avowal—tmi hy hD cimitmitoe or*partisans—but
in his own person. . Let him ihon di avow those,
doctrines, nnd)»leilg* to veto any net of Congrvs* in
ter)' ring witli the ins'imtiou of slavery, q ml ipt,will,'.
in (his respoct, Maud on the sumo giuund wilh Mr.
Van Rtntm Bur this Ii4> ,F«V«i oLtdo- Wo know# if-
ha duo* the ahlignifiiii* hv is under in tint uiuliiidn-^ , . .
lit#, will he procluihmdfrom Maine ta Aikansasr-'., -
from thu Atlantic lo iliu. Rocky Mountains. . " • •
"A'l.!; TMIXC.S I" A LI. jHlii"’ .
o To humbug tht North'te siltnes th* South.".
A roeent number ofthu Ric .mend Enquirur ^
tlm foH.WWg tn tofoi'unce t» several hntci* recently' ' : !-‘.
written by (16'neral llariisenf' . , 1 . ,
“ The old lienarnl's lette'rtb'Janie# L’yiinJ, and i; ,
the fi'lier wiitclf Win. B; ; Ca(niW' of RfumcVti** •*
sett-, »|M*idts of’wete neither of them intended for ,-
the public eye. In ihn ene rart/red to hy; Mr.-CaL - * :
Imnn, he appears in (i Sorlkeriidressasthefriend
of A ImBtinrm-fa ike one tti'J. Lyfns', as^Aniiafio'
liliouist— a'uii to arstiq^y the SoiiihVtha othui topli’r-
pitiaie the North, But hu will'fail inonu of his pt>- ,
je£ # at least—for lm cannot ’ aa'IUfy' the South' by' .
llii'M! vagtiuiovi'hiion's,’'.,. ’ . • ' • • ,
Tlm policy of Bfi'ish.AVldgfrjMa appaVenfin'tlm
uhoJi' exposition. It- Jmtray«Mjh slhand.inrnent of
|)tinci|'f!e—nlaxftji of mWa'l' honor—and a desiitu-
(ion «»f .respect fo’r pn|fiilnr inielligance—raroly { ifj
uvi'ioqioilled,in thin lowest walks am| imrlfeu* of. 1 .
party rMinWihhi) [■■ddiciilinfrig,ns , " It i«.*.'--.trutyj
xnvs the Albanv Ar’gn*, “ tfiii «»M «•' 'J 5 »«d
I'Jfi ovefagiirf.'" , ., . -i*' ' .
Then, tlm Fudurartst* bad as many candidates In
thu field ui tin-r.. was sradonulinteraaisor ymw* to
he court rd «r cencllietrd... .NfttJ, they fiaya but an.
caiHlklile iepra.rm?dby h tns- lf. and pal.nH offty. .
.hi* frknd.. as.oomhlninrtlit
WWe i>*tfon~s» Myself thses'encaandM iirtition
III f#rlllM* far* -"*“-1 !nl-rs-U- ‘nl<-n..li.#l ‘>#S
■oViiiM'lfiihiry
I. ,B.-,lio.i.-Aii-I. inl.re.tJ. tl(lcita«nl fif
(•lory, which i iiiistlfite the aunt u| Ft Jufat-
t. tii ft neei indJiurjial .
ting, —’/iiThod ‘tiitlaof oWof'thii fit
ful hidfl by (Meltl- K Ni lowoe, ter lln*.
t fiHt^fy#. ipf,ty*|tili"ii«'inil jmun.la
mvltetflu ta a 6ut>uUs,lniwuhv>rf
Lmpe f.Vnti'njf.—’rtiTi/od j.iiio of b\in'of tit* »V-
glues now balau hidfl h'y ,Aln»rI.'h Nt Towny, l«r tins.
' United States |if-«v..--MixA ’- -
ibeFniiiliwaik f
of ritiita! wewm . (J ^...........
and lolly min'iB'*, anil Mm >a#»fnif win nmi" fifty
)%..<).' Ihlj-BWk#' liW
o| nmtal rveitnttliinl finnimat taDlnr Inifie ,
Siatr# Tin* plait i« fstimaiei) to weigll (Atmati'
un. II..I -lAm.ji/i—iun.