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'& #1169! thS printed’! |*v hnty.e nr. » e .f« f |^. 1 1
some JiC:<!er.c* Hi lo t'ie m’sness/.i ccrlu .r-;
in* on tfiariocca«m;i; we}lind 1 hotvWer that th. re :
W<Te others wlva tm.!. ,:he tfatsmo down'also,
Cud their reeoileeriorfsfcigFee 'whir ours; we are
-alisued tin :■■to re th t_tU ; - .sentiment is correctly
'.{.at,'^ve t , Wjt'd.o nut lieiiy but that it mi i.t j
I: vt. bren written dfnprintVy and ifhi Excellent r
for.'nt “to 9|>l ak'lhe speech as it was pfotionnc- J
isi i UiW’ it is rit* limit, of those who li.-tcnt tl
to him, tir.it tney did not know how it was written.
IS im-Fi 1,,.s 1 ..i1l down adirtc'ion of. ho small'!
im;;i.run(:m,is the present niiaundpr.r.ta’fi ;J|ftg of his
llxetiletrcy’s inaugural proves—“ I.ct tliore that,
play your clowns; speak no more tl.cn i- of down
foi'tlnm."' Tii"« instruction;-!* founded in rtu
son.
THE TIATIFICATIOX PARTY.-—This
party now wearing' the title of the “ Vision
I'-.mufru/ie lUptMitau pmli/" having boon most
:.i ’.Vi 1 /‘(.l'd v‘*sl in their nefarious attempts to
put tbe ' addle.upi it the backs of the people, are
wo again tyiaueuwring to regain their
I .st gcotiiiv'. . They are now bolding out induce
ments to tbe oliieo seeker to abandon his princi
ples. "|j ttffiSffijiH with what truth we know not,
tiigt tit# iDjujes in the gift of the present Lrgisla
tgj;e..\vere tniunffe keen divided among the Fedvnl
i. ami their new allies. Beit so. The
alh'.rirfg'Si .pe <~T efuee tncy iucrCnn the numeri
■cut slrriigitj' of that party, but li .e moral force of
thfir, jttwgr.tii i(s’ tiiil.uotbo impaired. For a
ItibiVfrfi™ I>S’ Hu so mi .ns the mercenary puli-.
•%%' >p TANARUS: t hijfoVtitjon will he. sad y
' u'.iy th- ■-■ f tyu.:,i:je S oi^w..itciiit
y.th n .-t. You wits ; • ratifo energies of t. i.in
•su.ted people v, i I inevitably, ca r from*
- tarif confide -j* thh Vomijil pub’jc
cm!' e/Jfcj yi ts justly poa;.: ion of », tm 1 '
w a.; a.) 1 1 Vi ):t i t'u i ouied by the T. t ai.
'"TYri .". '
stlWr-j r Us ililcgntf invr • n»!u*u- 1
!•. ai i ’ .• i‘. r.r«.-
from •! W Mpy of wife-'wiui*-!
,-sst ip. •..>vc!d 4 |
• ' t^... -’ v |ifcJtt c! - s - 1 ■frtT
jiusU'it'i. Kehaniinii.thna to the car of- Fa t*rn! '
arrep i""'. tind Vii'tV v lifb t' ' Crt io’i?..
■ tSu caafy
. ~v-a , .ft pc . - - . •
So i '.itging y cpyjpyian; tit, w ju.4 uttbusiuiiiiigly
Minder tii.it aiih it of sovcrf iijn Mr.tcs a holy |<<ve
and V: a.r 'i rt"'cf which, oo'rfms''S:o fri. inglv
fr—t'i'fff lottos: t VVc'ifruhv noV wltMt toi.',d
tuirtf mlisl, tint batcfaceii eurmptery with winch
igc -e ! 'bi .r professions are nut forth, or tim easy
cn-dtflity w ith which they
prrsi'.asare eonslapiiy lauding }he|{ own
v'r: i's r.t.u tiifoitiling their neighbors Itotv «ry 4
/,ww../-.llll'y are. 'experience bus sltciivn ns they
are tbeldi ti' t vrdfthy tlf be trusted. Those rx
clniifi? * f.'iio.V party (union of
tc.W.hy thmty;etf) are generously luvi .b in their
protV-i us of regard tor thel'nion! The term
j. soniewiict eijuivnoal. T.his vast waste of ink
ami hreaUi, tlris-prodi i.'ns talk'of love for the'
Onion I' 'm!y*mpaiit.io persuade themselyes that j
tijey they arc talking} They
c. t .i: jW'ht principle ojfelie coward who blusters
to liiile liia \y hyavery ; like Captain h-lasli
in the lifts ujfbis fleeting courage
l y,:. u\cl..m:.tujn : “ H'/nU.a-dfoiiof a
. I'm in Y ’’
001HJ.1 —AYe wvro shown"the'other.l '.y dome
heaaijTul ..'■•p<H;itnc:is,of, Gpjd ore , front lots No.
and r,d4, itt Ijitnipkin county. Wo belicvi*,
t'ii.; tttiue 'judging tVc.ii the 'epacirtiens, one of
th-: . tciiol't itjjthe i is located
on K..t!*eVrant lit a'p’ttire f.trnpusjfor : H.plub-figltl
beweef) t’.'i-TeonesteaS Intrude, the tleor
pii s: 'tiers in which the former Verb w'orsfed.—
'i t. b tn are nW'iibd by A. 0. Holt at,tl
• i .; y C :'r,/ r>j r U\ Stat’cs —The 'lie
[ inonil ifucjuiier bf timSth
tcr V. Diirtiut has sii’clineltl the appointnrciit of
At; >j General of the United Mate-, v. !,.ch
had hut n tendered him by thh cT tltt:
; latß-d smz**r** ''■■■'
» ut toourri Y. is the Jiesnlution* cf
Mr. ('coper if I’utiv.'.n, ofi'crl'd* in the Xfottso :oi
lb, a Th •t. w a-v
i-itu , uhjto| parry :i y uv iiij. .p.,uiadir.g. ut.(ter , the
tile of Coffin, hare'loudly voeffetr.ted their he
■ief in>N;ate.lii':lits and State' f-'o’-en igtttyt'let
us Vhere tltey will, he found when ts.- e
.t"' ytiutis riittll be tiiscusstsd. 'J'hey.itava also
k.t4--the eCfi thery ta dooUre ilhut belief in the
t trgiuia •and 'Kentueky Ke.sohitions, thfir tiheer
ity et'iio'.vMu-di sted, as the second asaluli-.il i.»
l i a tvjl'i .1 ri.hd paragraphpf the \ K :>•
"•* Rf"' dutigtVe'fd' ltd
iii- ■ > t t »:• Air. COPER,
Rdttiire !o ihf fQU'cm of the Federal GorCrn
mail. ...
’i ' K nritorsdftttl fVcjireSeirfa!jven of ft-
P'opic off!i rftti.:i.t in Gcfietal Ass; tnhly met,
'■ > si; purfti'tt liurjifescut crisistu.uie puliti
'’•*! i I'.iimts'of ;!i" Fi-tlcral'andi : tate Drutmit-,
f (h.nra-i.b ut talkie, uithout titkiigr
' ■ r.i; t~ pi, : lucrutiutij t|i« oitumtnt: po.v
'u»i . lieu, eruf ifrvertimerit, nrri
V < Hi c.t.-s.‘ i:i •• l’rcsi : rut id
■ and t;t tt f ""it • rr'cllr.. '.linn ‘’pthg
'••• *.»<■••. YrT'lh.'r aijlt;;!...; -
.a 'llu. fnffe* (bjctri.a y, in relttPircu in
. 1 .. r.-t of t (jpv i.ptn til am! ttto
'ft c a' titii fiiihHviti'.' tn-ivti:
* ‘She p. tipbr of ti. j : o;tiled Flutes
itu; nrti.’’
lit • hre (tie p, Priie'iti tho'choieft of
•' ! • ■ l'. t! Id.”
1 • a : : Ut.n'e.t r. h'.'.Ssinnol pos
: ■■ s ! *• , . :. , .:
' ■ inas£pcwf‘rf,a| to cptistitOl'
‘ • : '.'.Tic lidtipjy ju'clt wCMflffQ#
‘ ! nrttk 'a I jague,. b«t ilceffoys tha «*
faiViiiiiH;
1 ■ 1 !!»• Ri ji.-t sigrif.livoi* in gopgiyss, ar
l:;| the S. . .afn, ~ of vS* jtarliisib.t
'• from i'liifll* thay crime,” ,l*nt ••arc . ail
i ,h ' ntatives of the Uf»i!t and Ftiiti s,” riot
'CCRnnfi | | l | l to t!ie d't.itc’' “for hi v act ilutt"
' •*,&*•*#%<* of t(|cir.fogijs!u'tive sow
Piipt thsj l-YJoral Uoycrt. •itftnsa sai'ic
t:o:i “b'.th iK-eeVSarily impltcd and expresflv
y--. -n,*’ l-y v. ‘imb if ntsy p'niiih .1 .State for
ruiusitT'ptS oLdy art #t, tvhicb n»«v imv,
been tlefe:nijteti bv Iter. sin. ;eign people to
be imconstituttofml, drfn void.
1 --’ili.tt “the States severally have not rt
tained tbeir entire sovereignty.”
1" :.t the States severally have not a ritrlit
each for its. If on qticslions between itself
aridtiie L. Stati s Clot rtunt-nt to judec o|
anti deiermine upon, ttueohsiiiutional enact
ments oft lon press—-But that the Federal Ju
diciary is the proper truttlmd in rtich cases ;
and iinally that the Federal Government,
lin y 00-rce ash:.««.• to juibinit to all laws
wFit- .’1 by itsautii mil: may be deemed con
stitutional.
" ’Flu Si pfiiaeb deS rs icccssfully maintained,
it Will"Lc p*r tceivcd. < rid in degradation ol
State s« t creienty, tlie most servile Submis
sion:—Consolidation and Tyranny.
To the end tin refute ifmt thrv may be
opposed, and their pernicious tendency resis
ted by the good people of this State :
lit it Resoh ed, That h proclamation by the
I’ll -ident, in cares win re there exists no vi
olation el" Law, is not made the duty of the
Executive, tends in practice, to substitute
rli. opinion and will of that edict r, in liiuol
the majesty of the laws ; and when directed
against l!,o solemn n<-!s of a sovereign State,
is uriar.lhoriseiF niui lit jiistitrahle.
Hero'red, That this a.-st ail.lv doth expli
citly and peremptorily tlech-rc, that it views
tl.o Federal Governnu nt as a compact, to
which < a.lt State acceded as a State and is an
integral party—That its powers, resulting
from the compact, are limited by tlm plain
set: .uid ; i.,ti of tiie instrument com
stitutina iiiat coinpaht ! and no farther valid,
than limy ara authorised by the grants entf
meraled in that conjpact.
Resolved, That the Federal Govcrtur 4 tnt,
was no! made t ■ isivc vr. final Judge of
tin: e.\n_.t ct pi 0, |r i. .. .. diJeglfed to itsell ;
since titat. • von Id n re made its ibsen ' ort;
n" Iru * h e-.mstituttOn, tr,« niealdfff 01 it?
I 1 ■ )' ; bn*, that as in ‘ all 'other ehScs of
■(•ooip-: ;t iiTfJS.i'g jiartu s, liiiv.'tg rib iAitti'mori
j--.p ,i- -b party inis an t-tjual right to judge
‘-M ’-is' ii, as itvtill of iufructiohs, as .of-the
tt-u.lc an’.'t in. n:: •of redress.
f- s.r, i lr«t in c ,se of a deliberate pal.
pub! ■ ,1 1 ■. da igjt-rbus exercise of other |i*ow
f’s 1, ; u.nnti tl hy the said, compact, the
• c iv ly, l-.avo the right, and are
11. liuL. ho...id to interpose for arresting the
:‘!-oi*f fMlip evd, and for maintaining
-.Viih: ••sfioet've limits, the authorities,
rt H: - tics appertaining to them.
/if .vu. . i'h it win nsot ver in the opinion
of ate nr rule’slfatl littvo hr cdhio tlur on
ly gun. ■ tb’fr. v ,M.. r c:s'e of power, opjirt ssion
I'h. only resplt, and hopy
of so iiijtj.vd people, the right, of that people'
to secetic i n,undeniable ; and in so doing,
i.h v are r sponsible only to themselves nod
to ttie-ir'Goi). • « ■-
RtsiileeJ, Tiiat the Represent of a
Spite, in Congress, acting for the good of the
Union, are the Representatives of the par
ticulur.Slate, from which they may be sent;
and I'orany act, done in. the performance of
tindr legislative functions they are accounta
ble to the people alone, wbo sent them.
Resolved, That sovereignly.belongs not to
the C lOVcrnmeut, nor to ita dcpurtuicnta, but
to tin-people yf each State; and to our sys
tem there duos not exist a sole and aggregate
r.immunity, kivotsn as the people of the U*
nicn.
Ri solved, That the sanction or riglit )
claimed for the Federal Government, to pun.
i-h a sever. Ign peojrlc. for refusing obedi
ence,■-towhat may be deemed by jlietn to
be an ujtigpm-tituiioun) act of that Gov.cru
mcii*, is unfounded and exists neither, by ex
igreat, nor impliedly li;/the laws of fst lj
difcuce, i.pr can that Government by force
Ctrl roe il State lo submit to such act.
Revolved, Th: t our Senators in (Amgriss
be ri q-icsti-d aifd bur Representatives be in
sfmeted to fietr.aiid a repeal oftluVltct. of last
sessionyCbiVimorilj,* ktipwn as the Force Dill ;
bccau.so tlib 30111*0" fs improper and unautho
fjj.cd-lis the resort of arbitralv power,and yn
pisult to the feelings of a free people.
• On Wed,ics.ii-.’ the IdtU. the Legislature
proceeded to the election of tour Drigailier
Generals, viz': fertile‘-’d Brigade of the lOlli
Diviriofiß I t Rngaile Ota Division ; 2d
I’rTj-. Ist Division, aid Ist Brigade of the
.-'! Divls:'j-.i. fit Jollawuig are.t!ie. ballott
il._ i’. " ■■
t: idler Gen. '2d Brigade I.o th Division.
Ist. bullott. 2d ballotr.
-Thomas Bivins, 116 ! 112
*-Z-t?:l)aria' I,'\Vlnfc, 02 117 elected
•E.ltv.uifD-fe‘y, 50 1
Thomas, 1
lipbtrts, 1
Anderufi, 1
Blank 1
Muj. Jack Downing,- 1
Jim Crow, •
Brigadier Gen. Ist Brigade 9th Division.
Ist bailott.
Hugh Ector, 15. J
Maj. Jack Downing, 22
iUmtutv, 1 2
Hi g!i I bar.. Don, 0
Nii'lFifiCHtjpni 1
Jack Futik, I
Z’pl'oou, 1
■ Ccd. Tom Trot, 3
Democratic.Yeornan,, 2
liianlc, ' >
TV : r Biunket, 1
i’,r ~T 11. I
•Folf&m'.h, 2
j'n-.nTlalr.s, I
Ci ar t’li. Kitchvn, 1
JumpupJi.i. 1
• ;*i..in, ; 1
£,Gen. 2d ’ Brigade Ist Division.
tst bailott.
( J -.- pii Thomal H elected
Cob A. 11. Anderson,ll9
Blank,
Tn * - * s. 1
lu -,v r Gen. let Brigade 3d Division.
I-t bailott. 2il bailott.
J. A. Mcrriwether, 12‘J 1-1
]{..., -if B'cilsoe, I*'* 1 104
k, 2
Anderson, 1
tdiatim Arrutwiiicns.
Vt :( o’ciock l*. iM*. on Thursday; the S. na
,,,. v-ailemiriis, consisting of the Senate and
ti,’. Hoard of Trust'« 3, wont into session,
,V Governor presiding, as the
i U, bv the President oFTiteSenate, wptl
Fa tnl of 1 1. nivorsiij'. \. Hull,
SeCietafv of the -Board of "Trustees, olScial
fug as Bect-etary.-
'l'll Coi f’ll.or presented the Report id t:
Beard of \ isitors, fin able ppp ram! giving
an iiilenstpig and flatn rii-g view cf the Btt
iiatiou and t ro t!.c r..stitutii ::. it ns.
read and fi ffW-rnr. toiFiV; senatorial branch ol
the I.e'fislht’rrQAvith an quejt that that bpdv
refer it to joint coniroitte bn education am
free schools.
| Tlfe SeVn-taiy preserved a -tutcment cf
the eu+rent ri-coipts and ex; embtori.- ut the
University, which was read arid onlcreil lo be
entered on "tlie journall.
Tlie seveiul Hcifaiors then. 1 aid citlho t.-dde
the reports of the Ac.n'cniiis .and Foot
Srjiools of their r. spcetiv; coitntii*, wb.cl:
were referred so the t-enato vviili a»t tew to
the Joint Committee on lilucation and trci
Schools.
On motion of Mr. IVinctyit was resolved,
tiiat the appointment by the-Board ol Trtls
tees, ol Richard \‘> . Ilnbr -sbanr, Lsij. as a
member of tnal board, to fill the v g riicy,
occasioned bytlib r. signalioti of George .M.
Troup, be ’confirmed.
The Seiiutus Acadeinicus tlien adjourned
sine die.
JOIST STASDITftS <’OtaJ32TTS2E£
tSu tile s(a!e oi tiie iri«n*«;>t««'.
Messrs, Bites, 1 oungul.Ogli ihoipe, l’acc.
‘stark. King ofCn .me, Stanford, M< rivv* liter,
Burns, Alford, Er.slev,Cooper, Andersen of
DeKalb, and SVay Pc'.
Cii uec.
Messrs. Day, Cone oi Gn ciic, Mays, Flew
ellon, Harris of Dike, tjparks, tAdoniou,
S. rmi. I, V, o.d ,-i’ Cum ■ ; .i, Gii sin if i.h.un,
Brown and Snick.
Cu t!:o Judiciary.
Messrs. Harris of VV.-.lfbn, Warren, Ward,
F!nVii, SlreVtman, IJnrd* man i-f Oglethorpe,
Pl.iliijis' Clsyton, 'l:'< ’’e!!. Bacon of
f 'ravvioiiCA'ctffiorn c.
Dm " Public ifdticailc:) u:;<s Free
l-etioo'. .
Messrs. lip)!, Harris of Uiclfrnond, Walk
!, r, of,Lumpkin, Rogers; Thornton-,, .‘-"tark of
\ll iriu ciin r, M’.iiiundmgiiam, Chastain,
C lass-*!ls, King of < "rawfonl, Anderson of
likes, -" or of Mclntosh, Barks of Talbot,
Harris' of Wntf on? and Fact*.
’ Osa ffn«orßt*s tacts:*
Messrs? Il i.ir; n. Con’ 0, P*™ «t Glvun,
Biack.-hrar, AflClLldson, Vhßint, Mood o!
Hal), Pitman of Jackson, Logkl;.. •> Lawson,
\lclutyn:, Adaii Eiiig and Lamar.
Ca Uu;sk'..
Me.-sr.--. King of G: ue, Murray, V. i.
lumis'on, Rhodes, Collins,- i.illlo, Robertson
of Columbia, Robinson of Wasiiirigton, l’ope,
Smith of Cowdtn, IVrduoL. Russell and Jor
dan- * • ”
rtn "tliflidry.
"ITessrs. Vihsott. W jlcox, Baker, of Liberty
Sellers, Saudfoid, ifftlcombe,'Sliarpe of Tatt
nall, Smith of. Harris. Hamsun. Kelly, Stow
«rl, Bennett, Aloore of Campbell and Ruther
ford. >' .
On {sio E'onifojtsiai-y.
Messrs. Burns, Redding, Cowles, Pitman
of Walton, Slieals, Moore of Taiiaferro,
Siiine, GrPbbs, IV-doy, Greenbcrrv, Fenti
cost, Eni!ram, Sirntns.
Prit dcgoi situ! J'lrrliuus.
Messrs. Anueiscin,- of Do Kalb, Ragan,
Hawthorn, Daniel,Thomas, L onard, Jones,
Weitinnn. IVyhn, pierce, Monte of Emanu
el’, Landrum, Bakyr of Pike, and llammond.
To Exaims.'-e J«:u’:ia.ls.
Messrs. I?i a of Greene, Ray of Henry,
.McCall, McElvy, Mobi y, Overstreet, Voung
of Invin, AVii'iupis, Wright, McLenan, Har
tvell, Gresham, Vfilsou, Hilliard, Burks of
Sumter and Miller.
Uplaaiisjjy.
Messrs. .Wood of Coweta, Dye, Cone ol
Camden, OffafTiti, Strickiand, Ilubhard, Cur
ry, Wurthcu, Kemp, Kant, Barr, Pepper and
-Culpepper.
On Gurolmcaf.
Messrs. Stunt rd, Bass, Blair Bivins, Dobbs,
Robison,.Beck, Heart, Brown, Boring, Brad
ford, Rivers of R t ido'ph am- Dismtrkcs.
Or. i’.-titioit*.
Messrs. E:sb-y,- Harris' of Warren, Tor
rance, Walker of Carroll, Waller, IVncas
sin, Burnett, Mcßride, Garrison, Groce,
Darkness, Holland and licit.
Cf- ..'... : ' :-
For the Timer.
“I had’ ratlier the r.e'gislature should be
dissolved and tfie-'Bfatc House dri'inolislitd.
fbari’’certlur ’ should’ bqi ji’assed upon the
triumphant Governor !
This prcerOusiSpeciinen of man worship
was uttered 1 understand by an tip country
member 1 in the HoPse of IL prestarivea the
other day duriiigßiiedeb, ate upon Maj. Coop
er’s Re.-ftfption's n biikiug the “ triumphant
Gov'tri&iv” for the Lxbibuion of party spleen
iv Inch clo etl liis inaugural ayldri-ss. I like
this Messrs. Editors. This is what I eali go
ing the whole frog, bristles, tail and all. But
then I shoal 1 dislike to sec the members sent
uonu —the olli' ■ seekers disappointed—the
tavern keepers ruined—old Sol’s and the
subfnissioti Tiie.’ifre closid—the line white
wulls % oftt“ I.lm mighty work shop” demolish
ed —the cherished hopes of party agratidize
ment aniwtniatgd, because the “.triumphant
Governor”-should be censurid particularly it
it was merited. -
Now 1 would recommend to the uttcrer of
tho-abovc sentiment to move'tiiat a bronzed,
staiue of rtlis trhiVnpbant Goveruur” be
proenrid. I think the “ demociatic yeo
man” would second tl.o motion—l prefer
lirpnze for two reasons; it would cost less
than marble, and would I vc" characteristic.
Insides it could lie east in “potter* clay”
then lot it be plact .1 upon the top of the cu
poia of the Slate House in a tuning position
iod while the original was playing the politi
cal ivi atboreoek within doors—ils represen
tative could perform the same office vviiiiout.
Secit a niensure 1 lltTiik could hi carried, if
a small quantity of Eumpkiniuna panacea
should tie freely* distributed, among the tnftn
hers before tooting y.s a low coun'.ty Senator
would say—l am quite sure the measure would
,b • popular in, HABER.’ HAM.
For thSeifygf# Timer.
Messbs. Editobs—l sec by the Georgia
Times and Stall s Right Advocate Extra, that
L. Q. C. Lamar Esq. is appointed one of the
Central Committee of the States Right par
ty of Georgia. 1 presume that when that |
appointment was made, the chairman did not j
know what course Mr* l.ini ir took Summer j
before las:, at t meeting of tile citizens of
Baldwin county, or what opinions he then a I
'ocatedtnnd it is hoped that Mr. Lunar will]
(! cline accepting the a; ;;mut:rir;t;t, and that
no p< r on who cannot subscribe: cordially to
tlie doctrine of the Kentucky Rt sulut Ohs
•that the several iM irs who formed that
instrument (the Constitul :i nj I cing sovereign
and itidcpcndaiif, five the unquestionable
right to judge of tiie infrai-iimi ; an 1 that a
nullification by those sorer. of all ur.au
ihoi-iitrd acts done under colour of that in
strument is the rightful remedy' v. iii aecrpt
any such appointments- "I litre, is no dispo
sition lo c!us*r tii6 noor to repentance end re
form, but while we .should at V time’s I’fet-iy
receive all who may hi rt ::fti r si. :\v a dinjHJst
iion to support otir doctria .it qaji ju.-yer l.e
.lei tned eoerect j-idtry to put in the lead any
man. vv ho has at any time i> -..-lid q* to ii»i
duco a reasonable doubt of. his prindßp’i-sk.
only add that in these opinions 1 am
supported bv many of our partv.
PATRICK HEX BY.
FOR* THE TIMFS".."
“Optics keen, have they I worn,
Wliosee tliethiiigs that cash bo soi'Hr”
. Uudii/at.
‘"Get thee glass eyes,
And like a scurvy pnliu. uni.
Atfect to see the things iliuii du«''t ii'A."
•Tito error into which flip two K. ases of
our Legislature simultaneously fell, in tue.
adinini«tration to tiu-rnbi rs of the oath of of
fice, is strangely singular, 'il.erc is-n * ro*.
quiaitiou in the oath prescribed by the Con
stitution of tin: State, to support the Gtinsfitir
lion of the Foiled States ; yet, tiie addit hrP
upon the reprisjntatiou of a few member.?,
was made, after its having been di livered,in
the first instance, by the p-arjies'
verbatim et liberalini. ' : ‘-*•*:**
Now, Mcvirs. Editors, I hi g.leave-, tv pro
pound tiiis quere to our jujisconsiJJa, Art
the acts null doings of our prescuULegisla
tn rt:, under this unauthorized intqrpol.it ion
of tiie oath, const il u tiqnsl and valid —at: J, ii
their acts and doings-are urirorslilulioiiitl
and nugatoi v, should not the mi ;cl;ers .lie
n-sworn, and at once ruii out and hi giu. a
gainf 1 pause for a it;, iy. m
[Fnr ii - Ciyjrgfa Times:)-
Itcntistry t’erieclcit.
in ils arrangement and general stVucttire,
die human lace, pcrlfaps, is tlio most In anti
ful and imposing objtci in naliirr. Ii strikes
Uic senses the most, and has received by
"couinion consent, the app. fialion (Urine. Tue
C re. ks di vin ’tied that of woman, and paid it
tiviiie honor'. The i 'th, inf their t flicc; is
f ir A, m being t!iC least conspicuous part of
ii. Tfit’ ' : >w-tectli 'falling oul, it lo s its
rotundity ; tn” r ™M, l !l l> If 11 ’’ t!ic 1 l”*
fall in miscrahly, .rir.-'I the anm-lurm o; the
mouth is destroyed. taen the
lips play a wrrte.btd part, tvftjtKiß Laeu
waras and forward. -V
We met the other day inch a phiz, e.K '
iniqiiainlauce. We were astonished not a
tittle, to look at the ancient bcmtiy of Ins
face perfectly renovated, nod liis art cnlation
clear and distinct again. He sufi’-red us 16
look in bis mouth and vv,; w re’' pri sentul
witli a set of teeth so exquisitely set; that tire
nicest eye could not detect their artifice.—
They were- firm and beautiful, and, if pos-i-
Ide more pe-f. ctly natural than nature. M e
bail the curiosity to enquire the artists name,
and were told it,was tlie work of Dr. John
H. Wright of Mill, dgeviile. We could rful
-sufficiently admire this Artist’s skill hi re
pairing tlie ruins of the "■hmnan faee divine.”
Beauty need no longer mourn over its un
timely deiapidations from the teeth, for this
art triumphant, which belongs to the empire
of the Grace-*, e-:-: restore tlu in. M, D.
The following is a r «py of Col, TV. letter,
of resigoaiinm. communicated by the Govern
or tO the Lcgishtluro :
Laurens County, Thor. -
In execution of a ifcfeired resolution, 1
resign my seat in the IS: nate of the L T . Sl.itqs.
Reasons merely personal, it.tumid.concern
you very little to receive —and others, winch
are of higher import, belong to my conftittG
cuts, who' niigi't not cbooee to bo troubleii
with them. It "may suffice, that if the people
of Georgia are as. they Hero, a hot hi r cpn
serve them more usefully ; anil that if they
am not, I would be lac last vt bom tin y would,
select to serve thorn at all.
Your iTllow-eiiizen, . «. 1
G.; M. TROUF.
Til GOV. 1.l .Ml-KIN". *
o fjr Col. 'Troup’s term would have expir
ed in March,
SLUL-RhAD 'JlTiysfkriC..
Gni:i:x»i»’oßo,Oi;t. 21, HTL
At a Conference, held in tlm -town ol
Greensboro, on the 21st day of
I'JJ, in pursuance ot a request of tlie citi
zens of tin: County of Morgan, for tlie pur
pose of consult nut/ the most .suitable plan
to be adopted, for the,construction of a Rail
.Rout!, frointbe interior of tlie State, to the
city ol Augusta—Deli gaf< S from tlm foiiotv -
mg Counties, oppiared, to wit
From the County of Morgan, Messrs. Eu
genios A. X’esbit and Stew art Floydy JL
From the County O’,Clark, Messrs. A. B.’
f.iiiton and VViiliimi Williams-
From the County of Greene, Mes-i-e.
TaomasCunningfi.iHi, Edwin li. Mitcim, and"
E-bvard H. Wingfield.
From the County of Futnani, Josiyli l’lotif
noy, Esq-
From tlie County of ‘Taliaferro, Messrs
Absuluiti Jones and Leonidas B. ’.Brer.
From the County of Ricliuond, Ales-r.--.
John IV. H'ilde, VVm. C. M icon, ami Jas.
W. Davies.
On motion of Mr. Williams of L" a r !;, Tl >.
gonius A. Nci'bit, Esq. of Lie Cotuily ot
Morgan, was Coiled to the (heir, nnit Iv.i
vvttrd if. VVingfield. of the .County of Grit-tie;
appointed Secretary. * " ,
After i xch ingin;’ views oft tiie subject of
the Con rcnco, Mr. Mio.u, *»f Jiicltmnml,
ofiired tbc follotving Jt'-solution, to wit ,- —
Resolved, Tift a CotHtHitfS’e, (consisting
of one member from’ each County, represen.
ted in tins Coufereiice) lie appointed to pre
pare resolutions, i xprt-ssivc ot the vows cl
this meeting; on tlie subject of incorporating
a RaiUßond ("ompany. arid that said Com
mittee do report to tins <'onferenee, on to
morrow morning at b o’clock.
In conformity lo tbc above resolution,' tlie
Chair then appointed Mrssts. Micim, Wil
liams, Flournoy, Jones, ami Macon, that Coin -
mine. A', tliemigm-stijn of Mr. W illiams,
(lie name of the Chairman, Mr. NYsbit, was
likewise added to the CotnmiUee.
On motion, the Conference then adjourned
until Tu ilav morriing a ti o'clock.
V i.iWt’.,'.l/ : t'/i;-, ti eVjW.-.". j
The Confcrt u truidTpuHuimt to t»<enjri:-j
rr.cnt.
Mr. YTttSrfti, front the CBhnp.tiMte ‘Hopf-- ;
:i .so resoluticns Mini ss.ec cf the Stef. so! |
this Conference, on the rn! j ft of iitfor; r>: •
tinjf*u U«il Ruud CViijiany. r: , -rteii t‘ ••• 'bl-!
lowing r. solutions, u hie.':!, t.fter some Utsftiyij
in, *vcrc tninnimoir.-ly adopted.
Uvsolra?, 'I hst it in n< c ->:.ry to the coi
flrijjilioii of a Rail Unail, from the iiitor.of
of Augusta, that a <7< •< ■/. securing to t!;
Company, ijbi rul priyiU _ lie ashed t:r.tl oh*
tailin' from the L giddurc S Tl at, fur the
|v.:tpo;e of [irocuriug'fiom the CJeutitil As.
sf.tibh , n charter, si-euritig in the i .irorpora.
fioff.Vtieh rightsand iiomunitits as will wr.r
rttrit tin; investment of ehpilal, in Rail Rout
Spick, a union of jhe greatest amount of in
terest pracliealilv', should ho Ir-.tl in the up*
plication: Tliat the stfcppss of so vast nn rn
ti rpriso ns the construetiori of a permanent
ami profitable Rail llmitl, ficm any pnepoint,
j;ie Itunr'ri (1 miles.above Augusta, to tint
oily, must tic peml upon a combination of flic
capital,' fueling, ami eHorts, e.f ail those coun
ties in the interior of the (State, which Will he
interested in sarli a Road.
'R'. yirct!, th. n kiro, That tha people Y'
Cjii/h au.i lbatiam,and of ail those conn?.c ■
■which art represented in -tins ConlViei.C' ,
tie. ami they-arA respectfully mul earnestly;
reoiti -'rii to writs hi nrie~ apt.licatio.’i, and
one only, for a Rail Ron !, Charter, 'to* the
W-Xf LeJislajurr.*'' “
That the foiiuhing provisions are respect*
fully sugocstcd, as the charter which skull
die askgtl; viz:
Ist. The . Company. .In; /.aljcij th
yeiglgi.i RajJ Rj^ t i{ fc’yiopa.iy.
Sid, U shaii have thfefiowi r to construct a
Rail Road from the city of Augo-tu. to seme,
poinhin tho' interior of tiro State, to he u
vieerl upon hv the Sfockljrltldfe, wine!) shall
be called the Liiion lyoad, aud.be Crst .com
pi, led. _ •
•'ill. The company si;,ill have power to con
‘tiact three branoh Rail Rotid:', Iregitiiiyig tit
the point,ayr:n y| upon us the termination i.l
Ibe Union Row!, or such point for the rniddlo
load ns tiiowii clilToiiiers may g. a ct, and ro -
iling, one to Athens, one to Li.iionto.i, end
the third to Madison, widen branches sliail
he erected simiiltaniously : I’rox ttliil, that it
the amount of slock subscribed, wiii not w.it
ranl lire completion of all the branches at
one time, then the branch shall bo lir.-t com.
pluted, widcli t!i'c;s*.ccUho!dcrs tmy by vo*
ilcsjgnatc.
4:tn It shall have p,'..err to continue the
Braticll road to Catiintou, from tlmnee to Aia
coo ami Columbus, the iintityh r.iinigo At!..
y.ns, fipuvMiiei.yo to any point which rnay be
agreed upon, to the Ti nncss. and line, the
Rrarrcll road to .Madison froiii t rrSic'to htiv
point wosiwaru’ly to the Alabama line, at shell
tjjnie,filjg in such mumicr, as the siocUiohh rs
may.direct. , . .
- fn',-.- The company shall have the exclusive
nrtviwnt'soi' construe,tiriif rail font!*-, front any
point in tit's State, t ?tK>» fnenty miles of the
road herein desfgiittted as the Union Il.uM
and the branches leading jn the oiti elioii o'
Ealonton, Alliens and JVit»dison, continuous
ly tnthe city of Augusta, for ana during *-to
term of thirty—<ix years.
RiZolcfdifurther, That the members of
the Legislator*.) representing t <_• counti: s
which arc represented by tlelt gait s in tins'
conference,.lie fur'tiijtihil v. iill copies of tliche
resolutions';' and they are rrsj)|ctfe!lyjrnju; .-
iod to unite tin ir eflorfs bumjrc' tun .next
General Assembly, in p(ocuriug tha. passage
cf a charter, lou.aied upon the provisions In
these- resolutions tpeeilied.
yir, Jo!)es of Taliaferi-d, iheu'oflVr.d the
.following) resolution, winch wassndoptml s—
/frsefttfdy That im ssrs-'Mii on, WitdvntJd
hPlenriinv. pen cottHnUtce, ,y ko-e dcdy_.it slmll
he to prejiare n mi cTf.riarro'tTie r>''.uslatinr,'|.i
referenedto the el j. cts of, tiiisTnt i tin;,', aTnl
with a view to the procuring a charier upon
the principles contained in the resolutions
adopted by this emit, renec, tt-niT when pr -par
ed, they -hand said inenionaJ totlie Dele,ration,
ui the lawrislatur '. from cite comities of Cl r'.
and I’utnmn, with a reTyuelt Ihitt tl:ry bring,
•the 1 same heTr.riVtlu: (7ehetTil Ant. it.luj 9 ',
On motion of sir. I’ioyd,
liFsolmd, That. tlw. proceedings of life
Gonfereue.- lie puldishSl.
Tlie-Gonfercncc then r.iijourned sine die.v
KUUEXtLS -A. M sJJliT,'Chairirtai),
Eotv. 11. Wixcen Li), Secretary.'
on:i?,
On fjir eVenuig of the 13th ult, at liis fulhcr’e
fesfdi'rire in Newton county, llr. .IA.MIhS IC.
l.t rUIK, son of Ftrzeliiah I-uckio tjsq. lie
hail liee'n for a'consSlerafflS lime thfrpeiul: r'i.'ir-
Uin <f I)'/'/!'; ■ : n.
•'He faded, arid so calm and tm cl;,
So-softly worn, so sweetly weak,
So tearless, yet so tender—hind,
And grieved for those he left behind.”
In Marion, Twiggsronnty, on SynilAy eveainrr
17th m.if. JAMBS 0I.IV1£I?, IVij. in tjie, 10th
year of his age. Not onjy his
nw and' sit orphan children mourn tlps sad bet
rifivomciit: not only his many relations "and hoi
sum friembsari pfunged in affliction, but the coin -
•ninniiy in which In- lived nod trie re lie v tsev
tensiveiy known, unite tle-ir grief for tlml ss cf
nil amiable citizen Khd honest inttn.
l’RosPi’cTyfc
, '1 . .. OF THE
t otiTUßts Etqrmrf?.
—...CCS*-
T tRO)l the 'cemitiencf mens of the rnSuißg Vc.tr.
r the COI.rMIJUS KNQiiPI'R Will be
puhlisiicd liy-Mrtf.EEAtr R. !.am.vk and Wtp
tt-.'i f!. I't-t‘T’v. In support of the prip.-Jp’.'s of
die“STATU RIGHTS’ PARTY Os t.ROK
fiIA,” as announced in the proa nbie and n so
iiitirnSefthu Ntate Wights’ Met iag in MiUsdge
villc. Nov. l(?th, Itt'tb wltic.i are already lief :c,
the public. Itseolmuns, however, wf!) he do
voted exclosively topeVuics ; but such attefi'ion
shall be givenen lrt '.ilerary and Ml ce'lancous
eelci-iim?*, <’* uur ercial and P‘reign News, and
General Intelligence, as to make it acceptable as
possible toe r cry rlassof rendera.
The Kc.qcirkr will be printed with entirely
new materials,and orr the best paper used in ibis
country, forsnch pnhlicattons.
'lTie change of Editors, and the roniejnplat "and.
improvement of the paper, have bi sn fii.t jefn
occasion of issuing a prospectus f t (ftepe.iMßg
its patronage and extendino itsjiirc !
Those friendly to the en . o which it will advd-J
cate, ere rcuuested to to -t .i.,»
notice in iheir respective counties. “ i
Tkuk^— 'Vbfttt iJollars per .tune ,f m j
ad vain e, or Tour Dt liars if net paid vji.it t- .•
year. 4V ' !,
is t'£s'-ii s & s- . ‘
T it; 11. RAf.SAT. Dentist, f.-. rS .Dcpia 'in
1 t’rur.tic. 'li.* lif v li|nm.f.it--.ii;er,,' f
1 ».'<*.rr/N/r/./. v r:j,
|a’ r, - .Tf a:. : :iT.t.'i.u.*i isisffß.
I i">FrURS 1.l- profe-sie' • •'* rvtci s' to »! e cii
;X * ns .it .. p-.a-e.- Mil-will set Tieyt on
!<• V t a is, S>. m .me to-n coli-e 6' t.
I ur; vio l.> the - nt. .'t U-‘i ids»r any cxtrsncetia
I tuattt r. v'tid decidedly preft-reble to the Porcdaiu
j IVilii. lie .. t ins It. ueruecssary to say tu.y
j liiing in c ;,mii i J-ticn if his newly iavt ntcd
*.Yii:toi ;vl Artificial Tcefli.
■ * thrir great sitpeilrnty- overall oliur Arliueial
'i‘; etl i- now Well i-siaf rsh JT lie i.srs no oti -
rrtn.t is butt'd t rest Gold rind P! itiha. tn hi)
verier.: i nir it'ei.s on (hi Ti i>h, and will war
rant bis \v< r\ to stand in affj.-sns wliere heisal*
towe l t 't we his own way in the mauagepuiut
if cares pres.'.li.J.
To these affiieted by Malf >rnwti?n, or
aceider.ti.l 1.-ss < IT lie lluntart' l’ajate, whvrcbv
tie spe. ’■ is teudii:tnrti"date. tnl tone of
the voice imperf»et. aid the est of swallowulg
stlids erli.yiiiils cMreindy diificult, DA UAi.;
-SAN.wb • Atom 1; . tight, offl r/ '
OolieS ArllAci: ! 3lefsia:iiual
Pc’.ute,
which, front the nature cf its construction, inap
plicable to aii cases of djffeet in t!ml ergin.
whether arising from natural or aceWentnl>.(6-*
see t isiK ititer painful or ioooovenieiU, w«l Mn
i.e rr.tiiuvcd and i, placed by Ui« vvecrer ia a few
‘l'iic Plyysieisus of this piaen, are respactfuJly
Invited to call anil ixi mine this Miuer.il Artiii
citil Teeth. .»
lie inis a variety of Natural and Animil Twrtii,
SO that the puliliwciui iiavu Iheir choir3.
lie is to In* found it Col. Mtii-s' Iron* 7 told,
and from ij lofi o'clocit ia the afternoon.-. ; v .
Novi luber. a-'. *-^
A CSliJ}.
MEvSSUS* .SYKES* fc MM \P. Iff* Vmu
. <j©iUu/v to infTiVpi
theeitizens if Milfmleevntv vjrd ran public gen
erally. that by invitation if the iuhatdtants 'hf
.Miittvay,,.r.il at t!,» earai rs licltatini*, also, es"
e number cf gentlemen in Miiledgi vi.le, they
i repose to ept a a tu.pc ((bn.-ical, Motl.'’nlatiea!
■and Riiglisii deb 01, at Midway, e;t tb; Ib’th
instrtht. _ '
itoir drsifn tot- r-ttldi-b. Rot tt temporary
f-’civ Vt, bat to lay the found -.tiori for n j erinnncnt
T, un :: arid tip place it eji a fopting not -tl.-
Lest Ai a leiii.cv in the ■ .‘m tie. b:i
itivitkd, and uhwearimi attention w ilt be givtgn
to ill ]li cat i. a <l..i i,;.. »•. .1
and intellectual character ufthc pupits i*laced un
der t'a. ir care.
'i ii. syeieta cfinstriiction, both in the ErigiSh
and Classical -d. | irtments cf tins institutlou,
will lie practical, thorough, and critical—aiming,
iii timaust. piaci, today a tto.td foundation,itlieu
to rear the* sap.-rMr.icn.re —nn order ct thyigs,
U.c. teverso. f ‘.viucii, if we inti:.An not, is hilt
t-o often f.und to i xi>t in schools which, fretn
their public, pled i- and pr .'tendons, owe a far
higher obligattuh to iliemsaWeS and their pat
ron-t. '- -' .
D.tring a few w euks, the school will occupy
• iioreiul..rc u-eu as an Academy;
cat, la January.—the ccinntciiri•uirnl of tlio
Ac.iifcrtiic yir —lt will lie removed to anew,
spacious and commodious building, immediately
to bo c'celctl fur that purpose. *
I; is also io cif.u-inplation to leave a good
houtdii . cstabiishuicat convenient to tho Insti-
ItitiuU, at tvl.icli studopis from abroad can be fur
nished with board, washing, lodging. Arc. —a ltd
where they w iii be rn. ro inimeiii tely titt.lcr tlfe
sCj i rvieion of tin; instructors, than ti«>y rut pos
sibly Lu, when sinUeroil through a number of
families. Until the above armr. TCuieut is cor.i
--| plcl. il, scholars enn be acctusadatcd ia p.rivate
lao.i.'i.in the piaco.
To th.ifc unacquainted with the ‘ ilc cf the r ro
posed lustiu.ti oi.it may be proper to state, that
it is about one mile JSuuth cf MtPedgeviile, eti
ait elev red spot *jl groumt, covered with btauti
tiii . r,: \ . and. resorted toby rnitcuilauts of the
rii go, ns a dcliglitiul, and perfectly healthy
suimner retreat.
N. 11. Applications fur admission to the school,
may bp to tie- instructors, cither permral
yit by letters. rr-. ■’ to ifessrs. Sy i.cs
'ie,ul tiiroiiuh the l*ubiOtiico. ---
Nov.ltV, ISV.ri, 45...".
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i. k. <;r;-:i:mja.vk, _
No. 0 KtanltiiuT’iace. Phila.
N. t). The usual esciiwge to Kdif-rs tvho
lull::.. R
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