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SAVANNAH RKI’UBLM'AN, TUESDAY MORNING, ,JULY 10,
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AMERICAN CANOI0ATR I’ll* nOVRRNOR,
GARNETT ANDREWS,
«l Hllfcri-
Tueiday Morning, July 10.
BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICAN.
Raman Cnlkalle Allegiance.
Wa give place moat willingly tu itiscummunica -
non of "A Georgia Hoy," in defonoa of his faith
(the Roman Csthollo) against wliat he conceive*
to be the design of the American party i and yet we
the Taut vaaainN nr tub story.
Kdttsrs of Iks Sarnnnoh (itorgmn
lii your paper ol iheSMih June, you givn to your
regrot that hia inquiries araof euoh a character aa j roaiiara under the caption,''True vuraion id the
to call for a notico ai our hands, li has boon our; story," what purports to he a correct account id the
[Correspondence of the •evaiinsli Itrpuhllcsn.]
C'ouiiueiMMiiNtiiil Ml iiii(irnii|e.
LaGiunuk, July tiih.
Messrs lidtlnra ; Having apmii n week in La*
Grange nnd nltundeil the I’niiilimtiff msnt of the
desire ao to conduct the present canvaaa an to avoid
all diaauasion ot religious topics. Wa belong to
tho American parly , yot we nuke no war upon
the religion of any man, no long aa hie religion is
not Incompatible with lha duiloa ho owes lo the
government under which he livee. We would
lake up anna to-morrow in defence ol tho right of
tho Catholio citlaen lo worship God according to
the dictates of hia conscience. Thero In no in*
ducemont, however great, wheihor personal, poli
tical or ecclesiastical, which could lead us to sacri
fice or In any manner impair, tho religious Iroodom
icuredtoall by our Ina'iiutions and tonn of gov-
polttical meeting at Sparta on tho 1Kd Juno Yon
say that "it appears now from other etaioimuiin ho-
Roam*. July It. ili« ati-smcr Amsrlca arrived al her
wharf al U luck thl* morning. Inn ht-r nulla will n»i
leavn for llm ruoilli mull 4 u’i llua almrnouti. I In j
should rea< li MwUiin.>• a, r-n holiday iii<iitnnK-
I flinl Ihnl Hi' - London piijniM i.iiii,,in iinililiiK ol ape
clsl Importance III adollluh In Iho Mdcgraplilc arruutii*
Soiiihnrn Female College, under tin* eliurg" of Mr. bum Halifss.
M.l.on Bacon, b occurs to ,„« «o wriie you an ac
ura lo mo 10 write you an at- ol|4w „ rfc , UeOan, W
ciuini ol lho prncoeitini;*. Timm am tunny things trmirli where ilier wtiui-*po-,d
nlioul the
- Ilnllconinnt, In which I ..rim,.If
... ., , _ «... .i.i.. eimlanwl the milworka «>l Ihe Inirner the It n>«i i. n
loro ua, mat immediately afior Mr. blcphuna speech nhjoct.bni w limber, in llio preaom ntntu of public ahipa In the harbor nl*o laid tln lr hrhadaidr* • |,..ur
In tho morning, one Mr. Tumor did attempt to in-- •• »■ posaibln to dispense with what I consider '‘ig •Init lum tho reireaiing Moop*
iruil*iinAnik. — ».i .. ., . , , , . , , 1 he llrllDli Inaa la ataled hy Ihe Herald at (rmn I.OhO
truuo upon tna asaambly some Know Nothing ro- j nnjocttonnhio.aiid oompoM tho good only, la ques- to ft,non, inrliuiieir <n nmrera
solutions, con ftary lo all rules of order" ! llunablo. I am a sworn foo to nil the flummery Tim London Toni * do»-» not pmfeaa in c'*o all the
Now Sir, as I am tho person alluded to, 1 fool end nonsense usually exhibited on such occasions, l**rt'cular», but "S) timi ihi*io*ai*nriiovad in he (neat
called upon to notico your article, and ahull do- j hut prniso, whon justly duo, is nlwsys pleasanter lo
noiniiiato tho ahovo, Mistakk, No. 1. I Hive than censure. Tho commonconioiit sermon
II is true, that 1 did, as ono of a commitleo of | W, * B preached by thu Rov. II. II. Tuckor, in eonao*
queuco ol an unavoidable disappointment from
the American Parly, offer to tho meotiug ...... f
lutions, hut not until Iliad obtained permission | l,| o Rov. Al. Higgins ol Columbus,who wasurigi-
know many of ihem in this city to he as true niou
as any in ihe country; and wo huvo always rogrci-
l.nler (iuim »hr Pnclflc. tod that a moro marked diatinciion had not been
New Orleans, July f>. made betwoon them and foreign born Romanist*-
The Prometheus hat arrived, with late dates Uut how stands ihe question I Wo undertake to
from California. *»V the American party does not sock to micrloro
Tho mining accounts continue favorable. i with ihe Romeu Catholic religion. It opposes
The town of Auburn had been destroyed by tire. | political Catholicism only—that is, it opposes ul|
Tho American party had carried the election at 1 who acknowledge civil allegiance, directly or in-
Placenllo.
The law prohibiting gambling was generally
observed
Waikrr had arrived in Nicaragua and taken Ihe
town of Rivo.
I ;
.. , .lii to do so ; Mr. Stephon* himsell saying ho had no
N . him •««» conhJonco » ih, loy.hr u| „ „ dn b . Mt .
inJ pauloliun ol (ho n.livo bom Catholic,. Wo Lm<> „„ (Lw-No.limc, ... culled ...
the chsir ; the resolutions submitted,and alter Mr
Stephens, in his most sneering and abusive milli
ner, "riddled them,"—ns you have it—they were
put hy the chairman, and adopted by a large majori
ty . and I will eay here, that no olio huvliig any tu-
guid for truth will gain say it; no one ha* duffo
er thau al any ("rincr anion In tlie • rimes; ti nt many
cfll' i-rs, dlalitigultlird lor Ibelr gnilanirv, -ir
John I amplu-ll, were klllml ; wliiiiii the rreiirl. |o-i t wo
aniersl ofli er* ami it va*l uaniber ol m«n lit nil limtu li-
i* of llm wrvie*-.
Ihe I.oiiit<>ii New* InlitiiN'ei Mint the lo.veriiinenl I*
III pos*«Mloii of luller IliislIlKetu-e, which il wuhlioUis,
drecily, to any loreigu power, whether civil or
ecclesiastical, which is iiicoinpulihlo with hisdiitics
to this government, li has no quarrel wnh the tin
live Catholic who disavows such allegianco. Such
Catholics, ihcroforo,as "A Georgia lloy," are nut
. included with thoao against whom ttio'pariy wages
Charlrkisn l.bnion, war
ClURLFSToM, Jlllv 9. , . , . „
Th. election for M..h Sheriff pmod offqul.tly 1 ''7 7’ W ? ln ,h ”
1610 ,0.0. were polled, bo,or .n 0,0... ol 1ISWI , - hurch - Tl "> 0 * | ll«n l'«0.
over the .henir. vole m 1461. The re.nlr to! hr.r tn.do ir. .ppo.r.noe, wo hoho.o, rn hr,mo,
doubilul The votes will not be counted before
Wedneeday.
nisauibeal Itiirnl*
Nxw Orleans. July 9.
The steamer Magn dia Banner, with 1,000 balce
cotton, hae been burnt below Baton Rougo. Eight
livee lost.
llrallb off 3rw Orleans.
New Orleans,July9.
The deaths in New Orleans last week were 160,
including 32 by yellow fever and 19 by cholera.
markets.
New Orleans, July 6.
Colton hae declined 1-2 cent. Sales of iho week,
10,000 bales. Receipts, 7.SU0. Decrease in th« re
ceipts at this season,‘214,000 bales.
Charleston, July 9.
J. C. Nichols, alias J. N. Crat >n, alias J. Clarke,
of this city, charged with forging, last w inter,cotton
bills of lading, has been arrested in Brussels, and
it now in prison.
Tho Colton market to-day was langu d nnd
drooping Prices nominal Sales 273 bales al 8 1 4
to 9 3-4.
and with which wo presume most ol ttio native
Catholics in the Dinted Slates sympathise,] dis
avows all civil allegianco to the Pope. The other
party, comprising s vast majority of the Church
throughout the world, accords to his Holiness mi
preme jurisdiction in temporal at well aa m spirit
ual manors. Toiholatlor division belong gene
rally iho lorcign born Catholics, who coma to this
country. The constitution and bye-laws referred
to by our correspondent, are the work ol a local
council, and may bo sot aside st any timo by tho
supremo eouncilof the church, or by tho Popo.
Aa boforo intimated, tho Gallicnn party is in n
very small and powerless minority. The other
party,at tho Imad of winch stands tho Pope, and
which may ho called tho Church, claim* for Ins
Holiness a power which is at war with thu inde
pendence «l other governments, ns a few extrnels
Iron It'gh Catholic authority will allow. Bollar—
mine, Sylvius and others (Catholics) say :
willy vXpuctotl. I presumo tho strauguis hi La-
Grnngo, like myself, wore hardly dlmipiwiutud to
havo an opportunity of hearing Mr. Tucker.
Pennsylvania I)i.M'h uaiio Hi aii. i
— Ilarriaburgh, July 4 — 'l lm Dinmei
Convention to nominulu u enndidnte
Commissioner met here to-d y.tlo ||<
l*T • nil nl
,,,, • — i wvillllM3ir"l,„ ,,,v, iiwmj 7, mu J. CiiOiey
1 ho examinations occupied Saturday, Monday Julies presiding. Arnold Plmniuei - .t V, n ,u .
and Tuesday. In anyng they wero cxcullont, I received iho iiommntinri on the third hall* t The
•tionk lliiit which 1 khi.w, tor I .rii'iiditl llitm wllh " n lw.. r»|.
. ill 111,. iiiiiii.iiIV iii.iirli. III,. I.uiiii.r I . . v,
, that
4- .... . ,, of the majority avoids till) Liquor Caw nnd ihe
Ihu put cncu ol ■ ninny,. I hoy .10 nut uauilly , N ,,,,Ur il... mm,.rhy
very alluring part of a oolinneneemeiil. Public ntr.iiig ground on both subjeeis. Tbu m..j .nty n-
examinatioiis arc probably a better teat in innihu- |»"ft wnsudul'led by n *otu • 1 *5'J lo 19, alter In mg der, < rune, v\«li»
0B IP NDW0.
hlUT '»E HAVANNAII H I.V *.
Nrlir I. M lu,|«, flavl*. N»i<* Vurk • »gdrr.. “i*rr A
i o. Mil/n to llviglist", Kelly S«",i rewnau h II '.•■r , ».
I isle , V\ rlln * • o, I. IV Well*. » ol.el.v 4 Mr /.'»
i ..In i, J V l oiim-'bU 4'o. J I* l "Hi"*. I* D 1 IP
• Ingl^rn 4 • uuieliubain, M A • obeli, W D r.‘!g«.
J i. fi.uiuauM A Hreinrr. Ilardwie* 4 ««*,k.J h
lrtH’i t. II J.d,n*on. W King 4 * iii. I.)uii 4 .-m-It,
J It Moore 4 I o, MrW.Imn 4 D")l*. *»«dsn. -•>" 4
i o, I; Parson* 4 < o. I'run, Huiloi. 4 « ... Itodcrr* 4
Norm, Hu*,-, Davis 4 l.oiig, A A rnl-inons M v\ \rr
al,II**, N ii 4 II Weed. V *\ <."ley. Wayne, i.renvili* 4
• * o, Yoons, W)atl4 • o.W P Yobge.
Nl hr W oodhrdge, Willis. naliHoor*—Hrl«bsm. K• I!»
4 < .. V|iic« to llngham. Kelly 4 i o. K l> llrar.'i*.« 'I
A * oheii. < l>«iii1.1<■ ii 4 Wail*, O MiliWi, J I* '•• 1 ••<*.
• 'rain- Wt-'l* 4 r.o. p i hamplon. Dai.a 4 Wsthh'in.
H J iMi Vrrn.n, I lolayc-.n 4 ,Vc t). f«reiiVl'lr 4 '
Mole.in I.r, Johnson 4 r.o. W II Knuihroutfh, lx., vmi 4
r*m IIiiikv, J W l.athroi,' W 4 II Mclnlire, K J 'D.***.
' Mi Mahon 4 Doyle, \v II Mri lain, >radon, r 1 '.*!' 4 <
Paiten, IDith.n 4 «;#, J l. |to»«uh*iid‘ W |{i.rr,vhtrt.
: ftrito*-. Datl* 4 Is.ny, llahun 4 -u.nh. Il It Aw . \ A
f*. i..iii..ii- 4 i «., J r*u hi-1, 'vtrnuiori, Johnson 4 - ... J F
. Tm lo-. J’»- Way ns 4 don, W .VI Wadlry. Yo-n Wy
att 4 lo
. - chr J II I'lai.tier, Price, I’lilladeljrhla—*' A D'emer.
V1il/<- to li II J.ihn*"li, VI A < ohrti, li W HtMi n- e. T
r 4 Wiiyiie 4 fon, Pal'en, Million 4 I'd, W M W 'i am*,
I. Pi (iferald, Dreuvlll,. 4 fo, 11*11 4 Prcnti**. f '»ni 1 ii
4 Uni.' ;. Ilrishnin, K*ll> 4' o W II Knnbro'Jirh. J IP
M • r*. 4 r o, S II 4 M Weed, I' Champ.on a 1 • . 1 lag
horn 4 < until;.irh in, Wi.|itl*r4 Palme*, W M W»di*jr
P J i'll Ion, W P Yongs, Dsi.s 4 Ws»hburn,li It Head,
''hurtli 4 Moti'i, J P • 'olllhs.hnlfi 4 r.o, l.ynn 4 Him.
Sfcprcfnl XoUtrn.
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IMy f. < * ..fr. • • r ' • * ' f '»•* fupotu.1 a 1
Iii »■ or < • or * * r »C , . . in JSMj*'y nest* S*d f*.
•|»«' ! iy nth yourmppnri. JS'i t. DAVIh
,• i r/fd »nn'f-in's Wr IIKNPV
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ar.d hih
it bore, uml honest Democrats, although opposed
lo us, are as much incensed at tho false statements
Hindu in your paper and the l'odoral Union, as wo
ato.
You ihou any tho queston was put, "ns to thu
adoption or rejection ; aud upon ascurlnmuig tho
vole, tho chairman declared (hat they wore lort "
Tins is MisragK No. ii —Tho chairman has,
sinco iho mooting, sit id to me, that ho did not decide
tho resolutions losl; hut merely in a jo*t said, il it
wore lull to him, ho would so decide it. lie has
also slated lo me, that ho w as satisfied that they
wore adopted hy a largo majority.
You nlso say, that "during the confusion ol ad
journment, a Know Nothing called on all in favor
ol the* resolutions to rise, and without asking thoao
opposed to them to rise also, 5lc." But before tins
took place, the crowd had nearly all dispersed."—
This I shall mark Mistake No. 3,—and a big ono,
at that. 1 am iho individual who took upon him-
sell to request nil in favor of iho resolutions to
and was induced lo do so hy .several near mo
saying that the chair had decided that tho les du-
tioiiH were lost—(I did no; hear iho decision my
self ) 1 then rose up and staled that wo could not
submit to such nil unjust decision, and demanded
n division. There was some confusion at iImh
point. I requested thu audience to bo sealed— pU’»bow that the y. mug ladies linvo accomplish'
I tho subjects of their com- 1 .Missourian* Tbu nmioiiiiL
! however, i* very likely to
Muring up uii opposition iii
iii.ilies, than in any oilier studies, and in thin branch,
particularly, thu young ladies exhibited a proficien
cy. which reflects tho highest credit on their
touchers.
lin commencement day, which was July 4tli»
eleven young ladle* graduated. The following
a list ol their names
positions:
MIm Joanna Dolinin*, Trnup Co., Meorgia. Poetry,
the field of Jrinnlr u*/A..r. A1/1.
M in* H.iruii C. Hur ler*, Croup Co-, fin. Josephine.
MDaHiuun It. Turner, Croup t'o. Ma. The beautiful.
.Vilia Nnpollana M. Terrell, Croup Co, Small Talk
about small things.
MI** Julia T.. Ferrell, Troup Co, The t'dental*.
Ml** Caroline Green, Troup Co. Home Infiueuet.
Ml** Aim Della Hull,Troup I'o. L’ndiscurered T'uths.
Ml** M. I„ Cud, I I-Innn, •• 1 " (llm murk, pul In
the iirogramme wa* Inlei deii, as nfierwanl* appeared,
to (IkiiII)' eunusity.'i
Mia* Morjr li. Cromwell, Alulianiu. Amseun.
Mias Addie McAllum, I wlgga Co., tieorgla. &ti is
Mind.
Mo* Funny Ciaikherry. Fort Gnlne*, On. ,Yo Stz in
.Mind.
These coinposiiions are hardly fair subjects for
crilicism, am*, are, of ei.urne, not intended to be
judged by iliv literary standard applicable to pro-
luased writer*. Their object, ns I lake it, is mm-
ninunded by llm umirtloii ol a resolution nguioal
negroes Voting
ImpoRCanr Mo\i.—A K.nunv eoriennondent ol
the New York D.uly Tiiiich .•>'* Ibnl pj i.e nfe on
loot to col..iii/e Missouri w,th cuMitm n.< -ml. f~,
and make an • flort In nbidmb slavery Mo ic, ns an
ir*e| lo the lawiemt invasion ol Kalian* by the
I il." lint,
nt its nui CCS* by
llkniiuri.
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Mnpf'lians, Dunton, l.ivcrii H.I - J It Wilder,
Kchr I*l«ini<ilit-, llr'iwn, New York—New York-
IaimI 4 Non.
Hcbr J VV Auderson, Htephenr, HalUmovo-Ungharr.,
Kell) 4 l.'o.
m iMimiii
Meamer Lamar, I m-or. Auguvu.
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Nrw V.its, July i - Mil, l>rig I'.afet, for k av*M.al,.
Ar.*. fir \| Y Davir, from .-avannut.; irhr MsalniArei ,
KIT
FELL'»W
.**01110 »d" our opponents seeing Mint wo were large
ly hi the majority, called out f.>r all opposed to Ihe
resolutions, to withdraw—which call was not
oheyid. When ordur was, to u certain extent,
I te-iorcd, and at least num tenths of iho audience
communication in this day's issue
from Mr Thos M Turner ol Sparta, in relation
to Mr. Stephen*' Isle visit there, and tbu adoption! Thus the Pope deposed Childeric, King of
of certain resolutions by thu meeting winch ho. E ranee, and sot up Pepin *n his stead. I bus lie
addressed, was first sent to the Georgian. The edt- 1 deposed tho Emperor Frederic, King John, Queen
lor ol that paper having diciincd to pidluh it, ii • Elizabeth, and numberless other potentates. Those
S handed to us ; and hence us appearance in tho are historical lac s, which cannot be dumed.
‘•Iho Pope has not bydlvln* right dirret power «>»i-r , , . . , , ,
temporal kingdoma, hut indirect ; that I* wlmn thu I b ‘d revuniori their plncos, 1 culled on all m lav. r
*(•1 i ual power can not l.e freely exerci.-eil. "or his oh J ,,f Mm resolutions to rise to their Icct. I then re
ject tm nttnuii d, hy wpintnul. then he muv have re- • . , . , , ,
course lo nmporsl mean*, according lo m. Thomas, j •‘ ll Biflti lo nsu ; and when the
Irieiida ot the resolutions saw how mailers stood,
; ihero was a period burst «d applause; and 1 n-w
say to you, that the true friends <d tho American
L'nlon were ihero nt loast three to one,—a Deni >•
I crnl ol h gh standing, and an nuii-Know Nothing,
| said live lo ono.
I You also, in iho notice ol (ho meeting in iho
I evening, say that it "was no party meeting, that
mporal mean*, according to m. Thonma,
w h» teachra that princes mav mnieiune* lie dupriveil
of iheir rule, and Ihuir sul Jrrls he lltivrati-d Irom li.e
• •alii of Odelii»i and (bus il ha* been dmu by Pout.ID
more Ilian onco."
Republican
or We would refer tho reader l-> Mr Much-
ell s card in this day's paper. It wi l he se« n that,
at tho request ol a number • f Dlends, he will give
another uho last' concert to-m..rrow evening.
ty • I hu Century Plant, advertised in another
column, is now in bloom. It is a d ual curi sity
well worth a visit.
vsr it was not Sir Colin Campbell,the gallant
Scotchman, who fell nt Sevast.-p d during the re
cent engagement, but Sir. J :.n Campbell.
i - and i
*'• I"' 1
cn he Liqi’cn Law, which went into opera- 1
lion in New York tho 4th ins' , was grin rally fis- .
regatded in iho city.
GT Tho Kn«.w .Nothing* carried iho muni- j
eipal ulecti-m at Mempius, Tmn on iho 29ih ult. !
[Corrufpoiidence of ihe Nataunab llepubllcan.'
• • | irr Hi ilas* Tloiiivlutn«*.”
L CM Ml N<1, FoRSV TU Col NT V. (i* , ) j
jur-jj. ( ££1".’.“.
Messrs. Eihlnrs —F.x f»..v. rnor C-.bb is on the , »,-r, « ■.i
•tun p in ih.s diet net as a cut.didalo lor Congress p^wvr*. pn
Having abandoned the Democratic party in l m* m. iiier
■•charged against him by the SouihuruRights men ( j JuJ |fn ,
ot that day, nnd wasted hia substance in riotous | oV( , n |n t , (
living writ Toombs and btepbens, like tho prodi- w | |R .j, | 1(M
Supremo power is also claimed l >r the Pope by (
each R .ni mtst writers as Blasui*. '1 incinua, M-.—
covin*, Scioppius, Maynardus and others of equal j
authority. 'They say :
••VV hen the good of Iho Homan Churrh require* 11.
i aud Him Pope is the Judge of that.I the Poulill can • nnci .
nvil law* lor a people ; hi- can confirm lh' - ui, uml ahr.i j
gate ihem ni hi* will, as siipruine sinniual Prince; he
ran ere. i kingdoms,iran-ier lliroiie*,ilepo»o umgU'.raii -,
kimt* Ainl ein|.erore, add hy di vino right, he call rescind
a I i.bligniii.i.- ol emita - io their guverr menl, and nil
allegiance id u |>uoide o> 'heir clue, magistraio."
’Tho following oath i* taken at Maynooth.where :
many priests are cduca'.cd lor the I’nitcd Siaii - * • |
••I V P n do nckiiovi l.ilge ilo e.*rU'»ia-irenl power "f |
etiiir«'Ii- - 1
; luiih ngMinsl ail l.e ret
re|uigii nil l • tlit- -a i
v I it was a mass mooting of Iho pocpln without «iiv
Unction i.f party" Was ever falsehood in ic
glaring I A mass meeting ‘ And how many do
you suppose made up ibis mass meotiug? Were
there at any lime, a* many ns fifty persons present?
I think not. 'Twenty ihreo was iho largest num
ber, that 1 enu'd see m iho house nt any tune, ami
when thu Volo was inken on Iticir resolutions,. niy
fourteen Aim’s wero present.
1 was present with several others, by invitation
Irom our fellow citizen, Hon L. Stephens, who
Stated that he would liko to tee us there, Miut wo
might discuss iho resolutions, if wo thought proper
to do so, but vve would not bo allowed to vote on
them. Tlioko ol tbu American party present to k
no pmt Iii iho meeting, and when the Vote was
lakeii on the adoption ol their r* solutions, I uin
cm tiih ill that there were not more than right
vowr. h r them, and one ugnmat them. Col. F II
Sanford gave this vnto on account ol tho r v -
| nt ion n dealing on llm order ot Know Nothings.
I would add furihrr, tint n was announced nt the
morning meeting that nil persona, who were op
posed to thu Know Nothings wero rcqi|r*t - d to
meet at thu Court ilouau al 3 o'clock, aud tin* wji*
itieti muu.iug.
Now Sir. you bavu a (ruu slalument of tin day's
proceed11 gs. WilljoU nod oilier Kdii. r- vv i,n
Inve pubiifflird a dilferent version id the inuiur,
givo it lo to the public ?
1 am respectfully, Ate.,
'1 lloMA.V M. Tfrnlk,
Sparta, July 3il, I8,V». _
A Slave Case is I'rcssia — In the W'oahiug'on
Bui we have ihe authority of the Topo himself Union, we timi the billowing account ol the duon-
fur what wo say In 1939, he issued hi* slloeu-j ion, by Hie highest Court ol Prussia, of a question
non, declaring a law pa-seii by Mm republic ol New in winch our reader* will Icol an interest. Iti.r.sb
Grenada in S.-utb America, "null and void." In , Courts have ducidud llial tho law of nations melts
| December ol last year be did the samu with a law into municipal law, when it touches thuirsoil.—
i j of (li** Kingdom ol Sardinia. *1 huso transactions j The I’rw-Man Courts, with a jualur nnd large
« nleiiieil Vlngm sin
HuabsiuTs CAM INHIl M m.M.-I V Is I gbly Inna-
i fli'inl iii nil di-ea-e* of ihe Moiiiai li ni'd ll.itoi -. *• I. . D
I nru niteudi'd v»Hit aridity, and am * lintiiediA'e i.TuI
i In llm lii-arllni.il. The efTeel* ol eirei* in . Atn.g nr
I drinking are generally rellevi«| by H, and It Alt i».l» "fie
• •I Ihe iiiildi'-' And nui»t |dea*uiit n|i. r|. m>. ,-• i.-.l.>
perAniis who. from a xileiiinr Iho or *-il,• r rnu-i.»,
are under llio Iroquenl nere«*ll> of having rii..ur»e • ■■
! hixniive*. To pi-rroii* of a lullimi* or a gmi'; lia'.il. It
' iiiii) bo re - oiiuuendi d wiili jMCullar j.roprlei' . and n*
' virtuesliavo been renoatudl) vi nfl-d lit Hot i|i*enae« "I
wurui chimiio*. Mali) of llo t on Idaiii'ii ol i li do u In
earl) infniK'), and e\i ii nt III--ri- advaureil |.." ■ •«i•, are
iiilendeil wllh aridit > ; und III *urh r«w,, tin- ( au li.i-l
Mnuneaia lm» a gre.ii ailvantavo over uiliei ai>*orlieiit>,
viz; dial il both neutralize - * llie and in the alimentary
rioial, and arlv a« no efllrarlou* yl geiille purgntiv..
TM* |.ti'|iuriitioii I* freo Irom uii|.li ii-am tn»le. 'Hid three
tlllii'B (lie strength "I tlioroiiini.ui < aklnrd VI:i.-i»-«rii
I our Drat jireiin iin silver .Medal*, ami a New York
World'* Tier Medal awarded.
For aide bv the druggi-ip gem r*iU . uml l.v I!.«• iiiaioi
fariurer. T. J. ilt's||.\S D, Fhilailelplim.
a|ir'J4 emKIino*
f"jf* Ml*Uiigm*beil |diy*|einn«, well known in-r
af'io'i*, rr—jH'i'iuiile np.'ihi'i arii'*. und imndred- of <>tl,.->■
bear li—tlinoiii In Hie good i fTi. l* .-I •-l V III.Lit's
.VNollYNi: l Mil; It Y I.XI'LCD HI A NT. a a «r U -.i ve
ill Voiigb*, pi.Ida. nnd iliM-aae* "f ibe lung* and ll.f.ia.
generally. There i* no einpir ri-m in ll» prepara'i.iii.
Art tele* wblrb are v» - II known and highly
1>i MV ELI .LOW *
JWjr j
li.ki .’ ' — jnll.'i.'jfi
-I *
• <iP f HATHAM ' ).
r Ktorto.irf of I SI ll*-
i. JanukS) aea(. and ro-
Wit. W. OATKD.
r tlM,
oil the uml, fur winch they study composition,—
namely, tho acquisition n| an ensy stylu. By tho
end lor which they are designed lhuso coinpotiil.oiiB
nru lo lie judged, nnd so judged, WelO veiy credits-
hlo performance*. I don’t doubt ihcsu young ladies ! vm.TVt'^ DI v HUM' I. \
will all be able to writ.* eaejr and agreeable letters preimreil with iI.i- same sriontii
winch is iiiii rhiel u*e they will liavo lor llio skill
they huvo acquired with llio pen. Were I lo in
do.go in llm exlrav.igml laudnti >na usual on such
occasions, no intelligent person would value nhui
1 suy uin - atr.iw, ami I Ii ive no notion o| increasing
tlie quantity, hut diluting Iho value ol my praises.
'Thu concert took place on Tui-sduy night. 1
had not heard any g > .1 music lor so l |- ng n time,
that it nil’ r»led urngr« at enjoyment. Dr. Worm,
lliuclnel inubie leaclii r, is a line musician, und all
who know anything about good music, will under
stand why my conlideni e in him was increased by
bearing that Im endeavored lo cultivate In* pupils,
nnd ihiongh them tie public, up to n belter taste in
music. Such n lu.n lmr Im* a great dual to contend
with; for parents are *" iinxiou* I -r their dsugll-
tv is lo learn tune*, in n limy arc quite unw iiimg lor
them to aiuily ibe ni*'fuoiion book und exercises
ior years, ii* they should .l<» N vv-.i-dnya wo
h ivo so many opportunities of hem mg line proles-
sinnal players, tbnt to eultivnleii car* the music
pfoiluccd by any l.-s- ilmrougli system than ibis, is
no! eiidurnbb>. F*w people have any idea what a
Serious thing ll is tu undertake b> be n musician.
Few men occupy n* unith lime studying u proles-
LivtnrooL, Juriu 17—Ibe cotloii pt**cd al, .ui ,1/1
rniN-p w,.*i of 1 Clear by ihe Tburnl-.n. from New
»Irli-au-, i« •upj.opbd l»i In- Dial Itifown evrrb'iaol by tbu
Ftatira*, will, ii arrived her* mb nut from ’‘avaMiab. *•
Ibe mark* >.n the bale picked up ai.*w, r l-i tin,re on
tome "f fu r cargo.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
t are Krducri—Calilu I’av-aiic s?0.
f’«r .VVtr I ’ark.
nni iivmis nan, i.or..
TIIH STDAM SMlr ALABAMA
To Leave Saturday,# July 14th, al <•
o'clock, P. M.
Tbs »|ilcli'lid 1**1 going -ir-kmib'p
, Al. MIA 'I A. * 'ant. 11 a * • *. w 1 . sip
i»!»ivr, For I rstglii . r I'#—,g# r;
> to P.V Dl'.l.l Oil 11. f \ \ 44'
I ill r\ -■ 'X V li.LI. w ll| nirot-t-d the [.VUballlL. BHU
di-iiari ui ."alurday, July
N. tv. -Shipper* lit » I.ur.n b> Vt.sre »\es.n sr». w '
I lean' take tmtirc.ihni no * niton will be ncco ■ ! *.
he pre-re* that i» not di»tincn> marked oil the edge . !
tlie hall* Jy 5*
thsr
VII I l( I
Till Viit»:n~ ll \1MAM LOI NTY
I.N'II.I.V1LN I ■ Ui *r..,*lil*ie for '
iSM:
Monday in Jao»*ry,
or • ,| port,
i ll b ». THOMAS.
I .
- I am a rai»di-*'S
rr of T»* RrMfbl, IB
11 y...ir vote*.
I. L. DILLON.
Z. N. WINKLER.
I
lama candidal*
.1 • sell, for '.lerk of
• i,i g n til be thankful
VS V| M. HI LUM.H.
Ir --TT- • U.I. - |\ ■ I I /I s- - I
r>« for ifj a
fee*
a undidal
« rmr.ton i
lllil \1.1 s al*
im| care It*
final t'flvci* 'ii di-i'««i-* of lie- bow. l« have been
remarkable, Uver.ViU pliJ rlcialir. wtm buve been inudn
inT|iinllllcil Wllh tin- red pc* nl t hi-«*v ||. • |, 111 :i r remedies,
baw - bren plcn*i*<l with Hum, and 1 l» speak «»l tli.-m
lit b-rniarif unquiilitle.l |.rai»e Ii v*oi ba»i* n e .ugh,..r
any dl-ea*e of tin- lungr or ibro.it. gm* ibe l!x|D'C(orMit
a trial; or tl you or your friends need Ibe a 1 ..I tlie
lli irrliiea t'ordial, make uau ol 11 with conlldr m-e, and
mark tbu rp*llll.
De*rnpuvc pninphluls lo be bad grail* ol the agent*
Price ol each, olll) HftV er-il* per b ut e. ■ r -1 \ le-ti e.
IM".- VI. I I UN Lit 4 III.
V\ . VV 1.IN' "I V
A. A. 'I ' iV|i »N- 4
j. 11. Mm.ku 4 • ".,
I-J >avnnhah.
1 n. .u til. i.ni;.
I'or I'fllnfAff, I'loriilti
m i atboii
•laM a or p
\ It., luit.ier .1 *
c ii'rol nt v in.'ite- or tldi.g prejudicial unto in r. In I" r
r...-ret order* imcirinu*. lunula or lornmaiiil. wiihout
lenvu nl os -upremu p*>w. r,.r it* aiilbori;), under her
app .ttitud; ni.d being ro permtiti-ij, ibcn t-* m i, n 1
oir tier bur u i. r<'»ir, n"than m> own eu'Mily g I
Hiet u.irtl I) pleiMire. a- -be und 1 er ||, . d, I.i* iiiIuh -
nod lo* atm havu. or ought lo hn*u, 1I10 tupr, -
time) river all king*, prn.ri*. rsiaicr, or power* wind
• .i*. **r, eolo r t ■ i|f|>rive tio-m "t their crown*.-cup'ru*,
hurcli and In r eominnnd* "
i.ironn p iwor 1* claimed for the P"pu
I’miud Stales. Rr')wu«on's Review,
d t Itu stin t ion • • I Mm Roman
I r
> 1I1
l.*l* q Hod 0.
ark I
I iiiclienl si
,lil V 11
. pi.iy
tuny '.’B
SYPHILIS. •It"l'l'l. \ AND Dli| VS' D HI • I
— For lliu-e ternllrt dlsudset, farlui'* Spain*li Mut.11
i* tbu only • pucfie.
I In* pr.iprtcior- have In llu-*r po»«<***lort over m.
tin nil red certlfl' ale- of the nm-i cxiru .idmarv • me* t
lee led In II.
VVe refer l.* Ihe cert'll-ate .f ll'rhnrd V n , - l.v
M'gli st.enlT <*1 Hifbnmnd. Va . Uw'it II 10 • 11
nii-riotier "I Ibe •cvenue lor It elitnot. ' . «.*•.. r.
Wi-.eb, of 1 It** Mammoth •‘inn-; Dr. llm Hey, ■
VV trilingual ' it v ; 'I r. Uni V. 'Ldibewr, ,.n.| • I
Luck, F.*q ,01 Itlchnmod, Va.. Mr. F. Hoyden. I ttrham
ll.dul, Va . and n borl o| o|(,. r*. who bnvo
. ( lie w..r«i dc«cri|.:i..11 cured l>» • arter'*--| •' '!
turu. Tbev all «i*ri;ly leal l» 1* ihu greatu*i punllir.
the Idood known.
A. A, So 4 1 Attuida, 1 - lino
be new an - ! fa*t r-mnlng »-e A .| . -
_ E M I N O Ij E,
• n 1 >■ VV. It. p„.;ell ,'i-av,- evert
TlCNIIAY* at III n'rlork. I v|
Takii.g !l*t* inland route, and touching at mil 11 - 'n
mediaii landings. Thl-rlearser will go to \V . . ■
i on her’up of Tuesday, lbs V-Jil iiirt.
For freight or p&aiage, apply on l...*rd. or *..
s. M. LAITITF.Af, Vie*t
1 may 10
Oppo*ilioii Line.
For Palatka, Black Creek, Fla.,
AM) INT..KMl:lMATK LAMlAMS,
I Now carry .r.g tlie f. MAIL on HT.-DVV-* 1
*■'11 I We !’• auttK'liied 1" Ahrw.o-,'-*
MS V 7 A il Y f it a* a « rr. 'nJ.i* U r < W rR
w.r an I .tor. • • jri», al ir.« eaaun.( e.rc-
isry tiezL
Jan
s V\ VS NAM, MAV 1. |%i. '
ilrrrat Li.it *• You • •• f*lea*« *4-
• r \ i. I \ AN DLL IIM'MAR a- a
• lie,'.-ler .f 7 #1 l.e i.*:.* r *li*u
Jinn, an 1 oblige kwl Yf'TLfc-
I of
•l»ed 1.
MI S-HS | |»i I < i
ter'
Ibe n
I. \K A. i •
I rummer
.1 further
The S'.-vrie
King due
to lie- -I MIS' 'I L. At.
Will I. a*. 71 l>D \Y' nl I" •
mg-ii the ilMb Inrl. F>-r i-aKSgetneic* apply ..He
r»is or Auknt, al the i'liari,—t..n Meant Pa k.
wr.arve*. M. I.AFFITLAI'. Agent
J, 7—If
Vi.SSf.i. V\ ANTED K’>n VI ALT IV - >V. V
^SlsSm ' vu»»el .* wa ted lo load wrh Thu her f..r w
al*.."-port. Apply lo
J. ' ROWLAND 4 >"N.
E.
*r»«T. *
■ *. ■ - (
. •••■■•*
s . i -.),•** re.-1-
• ;• *: -**»*.n*n -,.d
: f r t.uVu t be a3-
en; a: ' og *;»
A
well op tho piano-
i tllv i-xcept all young doc-
it*, >v b), p trMeiii.ii ly in
• wo to occupy r . mm It I
m.iM nuii.b*-r of thorn is
■ably, by ili t discouraging
I Mud* - n .puled M ill ihem
uili-il tm* commencement !
I cel nt I earl two tin lie*
New V
I.
si:I, w \ntf.d i 1 - i
i,-1 i* wanted to load
ovuport. Apply I-
VI T Dt*
R\v
g, that tlie i
! lo be nee..unii d I r, pr •
. und en.iiiu'iur Mim mil '
. Tho IaJics wtm mt,
I nrsuredly hail a right t >
j taller. I givo the HeiHleriien apeakers credit t'>r
I would have rokeA turn
1 SXJi"
; TuTTT f.o
| Jy
2 :• l "K NK
»’ t.acke- r<hr l
w : i,j*e .j in k ilirpa r n i
fre'.fi l . r pusaage apply lo
"t! NEW Y * * It K '-I
I -VI tig *i hr JOHN I
IP »\VI
I X. '
AND 4 Si N
i V\|l VV UIUIMVII IVlrll.
i ...... _ c i *.J • tVltruU,
I- VV milNGTu.N.
Mil) I (• 1*1 lt« II tvl •
V-.pty * VV M WRIGHT
Nil I- '•«» IM IK IIANL.
i.V 4 M s ' V '..LIS
• IH'.N. sT VUR 4 •
«•> fljn > baa return, d back io b.suld Mampmg c - Htl|o||c Ulsh „, m in n,,, country and of the Tope,
ground, taken ins poaiD* n at mo loot ol iho ladd. r BduJ n , |„ n< ,,. r |*.S3
Of bis termer political poWur and high character, I --The Pope ha* thu right in pron-
aid obedient to the requirements of In* fiie-ealing |m-it on _agt n»i any |»ov. reign, w
inure •an'ear* of ile-
hell t« qtlliril by the
,, , ., , i, i good of Ibu *i iruuai imicr. -
BI.Mers, now pfopo«e» to spe.l up aga n 1. re-
■l .ins to be seen v*bat rccoptb-n awaits him by
the people of the Di-tr.ct. They.may kill the
®*cill" on account ol the return <*• their prodigal
fe .y Esau, but my opinion m, it will mn he a v-ry
0 lz: ed H ono. ‘1 ho animal is tirt-adlul 1* an
and the pr. vender is not on band to put it . . , ,
f O.-ti'bor shall ; P» r t ol ihe current h>»t« ry ol tho day m ( have determined that the laws of other nati<
pl'iuum.* I " «S a,uii '
g.-tiiiiiy ol the comm.-i
J. Im K Ward, ol your
rt .nark* . it "w in n * i
11VV II Bex d|i| lint object
btotii-f condition before tbu id<
roll round. But the Johns*)n punplu ttavc eaten a
heap ot poof beef in ir e last two years, until any
thing called heel goes down a* well as Iho genuine
article. Any body that can swallow the Cobb und
Johnson platform, erected out * I stolen timber* al
Mi..cdgr;vi.le,a lew days ago, can gulp down
Howell Cobb ; and 'be man ihat c*ti swallow
Cobb, with all his political Bins anil •holt-coinings,
eaii go anything.
''Oam" lacka considerable of being dead in
these capes." I see him walamg about here, <m
twoaoOLd legi, aa proud as Ins "pnrciples, aims,
and objects" are patriotic and glorious, with no
sign* ol lameness, »r of being crippled by tho»hois
fired «l him by tho ".Swiss archeis" «d the foriigu
army. Th# letters of Me*srs. Stephens and
Tof.intisbave graatly I>ene6u'd ii* here, remov
ing iho only objection many old line D-mocrais
had to the order—the fear that it wa* "a whig
trick." We bate quintupled cur numbuie since
the publication of thoee letter* ; and arc gain ng
accession* to our rank* every day.
The nomination of Judge Andrews i» very popu
lar with us in ihe mountains Juhnson'a majority
in Forsyth county two year* ago wan about WU
votes. Andrews will carry tho county in October.
Will your neighbor ol iho Guorman mako a noio
of this prediction ? I know whereof 1 atlirui
Yours truly, Mot. - *raimi.eR.
The British anp Trinmi « HMANiiras —Tho
Fans corfeapondeht «*l iho N« w \ nrk * oiiimercial
Advertiser relera to the laci that many circum
stances were published in thu lud* - p« - ndi not- Bulge
relating to political and am » allaira bt-loro ap
pearing m ihe Momieur, and that paper simply
eopic* wuiiout sud«r*ing ilium, and aiaiea lh*t
torno rnonlha ago one ol ihe crrespondenia of ihe
Independence Uelgo waalakon into llio confidenre
ol ibe French M i. afr ol Fcfe gi Alima, and
ha* been ever «inco lormahcd wnh ibe uirti-riala
fur h>s cnnimunicalP ha, when* ver occaacn called
for it. Thot tho writer *a>* in ono <d hia let
ters :
"ly.rd Kaglsn and General pullis*ief h«ld dll-
fer»n' view* up ,ri a certain point I ho latlur, In
th* ra-.m.-n ol * plan ho h.t'1 Inf warded, amgnrd
l». the K'igDeh army *he p-miiuri ho judjed pr-'p-'f
Hrena'ini. and remous'rorirua w.-r-- h- ard a' 'ho
Engliab b«-*dq'iarl«r*. *nd H *-« mod aa though all
unc y -I - i .n •*. u.d bo Par. y/«d by .. .n.*.H.d*r-
eian.l I.iI L,'«**on llie (np<r*U D'd I oll'**.of
eh writ th*t he w * * following out 'bn pl«r - « oj
the i* ' c .vsrnrnen - *. and • , .ti*»* - d ih*i ho would
r<■ >r»>'• ■ rigtna! .da* al ail h«X*'d» I bo l."r(
Deli, who had *up(» **d liny ill giil *■ • * * di**o*e,
no** *aw ihat 'h« ■**» n- iimj l« - It b>n l" »ci,*t.d
e *- ri - I goner* 1 *►.*d n »bu-f Im* «inr«j l-< * n « «• r
ci*ed br lorn wh , m«l*i»d, ii** * reriatn nghi toll,
from Ih l«i 1 ihel be ui ihn ..ornrri indoi . | ihe rm*ei
•unierou* «*f the lorn *rtmo* Ihe <>) ram-
< .n'm .< ■ Ih. *pok< »ru m l M„ I rngu !>•*
peiiincm ir i.f doubtless he m>ii/i(/nn*d by mutual
r-iiootii
Tin* a'D. In la g‘"ng tbo round <.( iho froneb
pB|.or*, lb« g tv*-rniri«nl hating Mm* in*n*gi'd,
through ih" medium ol a fu»ign journal, lo gi».
circulation t>» *n important l*« t, in • w«y I which
tho el.ir* cannot reasonably <i*.mpl*in, howovrr
much limy may d • d." «he Inialligenro iimII, and
the pubtf ity g»*«n * • “
which wo live, and cannot be denied.
‘Thus much wo have Uouin. d it propor to say in i
reply tu ill** qii**ries "lour correspondent. W o 1
helievit ilia! bu uml oih'-r native Human < 'n’lndica ,
of thia city, ropudis'o ho pret-nai"ni of iho I’npo 1
to u-mp'iral power, an i wo Ii muf them I t it, and
will defend i" lh«- last their religu u§ rights ; but
that iho great body of the Church susinint th<>*o i
pretentions, lias he n abundantly shown by tbu
higbeit auibi.rity. W« liavo no Uvto for contro-j
veray, und especially religious controversy, and
•Mali endeavor lor the tuturn In avoid such discus
sions in our columns
[Loinmunic'iled. J
Savannah, July 9 1855. j
To the F.ditorsof the Straunah ItrpuUlean
Glntumen 1 wish vo addle** tv U’W word* in
1 you, and through your press lo tbo public. You
1 rmy publish it ns a communication, or if you m
I |ile,i*o . hargo to inn a* an advertisement, relying
j upon your own libcrali - ) - nr other consnlorati ma
ol iho matter.
1 1 am no p -lineal writer,hut for iho information of
yourselves and oihor "Know ,N .iiii.nos," I stale lo
tho world and your parly that I am a Nntivo II ru
American Unman Cnth »lic Ciiiz- n ns iruo aa mmy
man —holding allvgiaiiee only io the conalituiion < 1
iny cumry,— and a* s I. h.do not beg, but claim Li
be heard, and ask from you why,—yc* why, any
party ol men would widi lo pr..»enbo mu, or any
onu of my In th, to pro*, ribo iho faith id ('hrialinn,
Jew, or l urk ?
1 have no telurence lo persons, nnd therefore <1 >
not wish y u to dedticl or infer auv argument,
direr ed to uny individual* in ,uiv r• pIy you may
n.e proper lo make I Speak lo iho Know
Nothin.* parly generally. Wh.it h»*e we done to
incur lh.nr wrath ? Wliat man in Georgia Im* be-n
injur.d by my religion) Wh-* *1 myl ith he*.»
ev< r nought 'o nubv.-it »>r injure tbo (»ovr inmcnl of
In be respected oven w hen they conflict with tin ir |
uw II.
'The information is derived from n It tier dated
Dr.-d. n, June 12
"1 have taken the liberty lo acquaint you wnh n
III' -I HI I. uliir decision which wa* given yuaj-rtl iv,
uml tiariieiila'ly confirms our fugitive Slav.- ..m
As ilu- di'C'sioii emati.ilea liom tin- highest tribunal
ol tlie kingdom "I i'rUMiii, ll la certainly an an li i
ity who li may he MicccNduliy quoted heti-nl • r D
spi'.MiH thaf n Dr Ritter hrought witli him I.. II. r 1
Im, 1 Tru'MS,) a negro slave wh'pb be bad pun li t*. I
in lir.iZ'i All the proceedings which urns. !.un !
ml Slice.-«sluny li.id m Ihe Moo Slate* wer« imiiii •
dial* ly umlllu - ed by the European alx<litt ii.* *, un.l. I
nllboiigh llm slave w a* first declared to be M- . . i
rather me owner prevented Irom taking possi -*
ol lum, it hits boon decided, alter lull inveniig i’i"ii.
iiiii the ease has to be adjudged according I • . it
ler Inn, and tho npi>'ienti"n ol then nv« ha.* 1" ■ i.
rein -ed, end hfl has been r. liiaudod lohuiiwn, r A-
litr a* my miormation on liie suijecl, alter diligen:
inquiry, goes, Ibis I* the lir«l CUM- ever derub d n
Tiii-hi.i, uml K is, iburclore, luily concede.f ihal
ilu- ow i. r . ( a mnvo may bring lum with l.mi i
Tf'i'sm, mid there return him, and again exirnci
him a* u slave "
Graiion oy Five ard Everett#—'Tim Boston
Advertiser k.t* published in an extra tbo great
•ration ol Ihn Amitncan Cicero, Edward l.v, ,. t (
deliver, d on ih* - Fourth, m h a iuvivo plneo, 1 1 r-
ehi-*l. r, Mua»acllll»el|a The follow mg i* till, con-
eluding *i>orngrapli, the wh do address ocviipi. i
nearly niim columns of dm Advertiser;
"'Thu*, my friends, in iho neighborhood of the
*l> 'I where, in my early childhood, | neqnu. I the
lirst elt-m.-nis ol learning, at ono >d ihose (mb
I s. h ..il* which are llm gmiy and «lrrnglh «.| New
Hi,gland, I have spoken lo you iiiip.-rt. cily .it ih»
,*|*t»r- prime topic* o| the day Keiirnd Ir**ni pub
Itc hie, without llm expectAMon or die wish to re
turn t.> it,but the contrary—grateful for thu no
murouM marks ol |itt!i ie eoiilnieurn which I ha*e
i receive.I, anil w hi' ll 1 leu I lo be bcynnd my m. i ,|-
— reap, elmg ihu r.-nv in Iona of tho-n from w h< in !
titim >1 lime.I, and asking
ng out h> ads bv ihnr Corn-
vhjt nitiu-eil w tth ihe in
come nl orator, the Hon.
eny In ihe course <d sumo
-ibis, Ac ," bo said Mut bin
i>. ladic-a adopting mancu-
line emp'oymenis,bii-au»o they th >uglil ladioo m-
c.tpnblo til ex> ruling Mu in, hut becau«o they felt
that "vlu-y-thu Rtsm.i men were timapabie ot per-
I rilling Mb- duties. I women.” Tho !u> - t is, I be
lieve tbi> lazy sin in-ih w. uld like to entice u* into
doing all iho work, both our own and theirs too —
I thought the praise* - I woman enrm much better
Irom .Mr \\ aid, than Horn the young Indies them
selves I do not like i > hoar women sentimental
izing nbotit Mimr own sc.x. 'Tho fart i*, I began lo
w ish somebody would get up nt.J make a speech
in l.tvor ol negleci.'.l tna-culiniiy. .Mr Ward's
n ldrcss mci wnh admiratiun from all whom 1
heard apeak "I It.
'The present commencement wiine*«e* iho ro
ll . nil. mi l i hi a
- r l IL I 1. VNNI H.
i ler -he above | - l
IN- 4 III ! /
lit* h’• :*•
r
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A
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1|UM T Dll VI)
AT 1 Ll \ ANMTl KTi I IUA I He
V- lit.I D. D..J -r il.a- . . » rr
Mice Mill VA hart, (vr Uml i g- i.
IMS IIIAS. I'Olt
i."\ I UN"K l»l DI I
roughljr ev*rha ■
one iloiiar etj^iulr»,
* iltobcr,
DHI’RO
FIIATMAM l."|H*F N.». VA, will meet al then
Thl* Kventug. Member* are rr<jnp*iu,l lo Ih*
l ml.
J) 10-
Atr Tu
fill hl.«
Ibe |
tir.'inoni . i .Mr. B <c >n
cl iho M-h -.1, and llie i
i l.-nt, .Mr John A I
.Mjs*ts«tppi I made
Foster, who n a* pr< - -.
nnd think he " ill g v.>
of the sell.."I Mr. 1 .
t.'netting Frenrh, too
State,) nnd I Mnnl» h.< p
which Knowledge al. r
lenrlier.
I, iGtange is one ol
Tin* ( i-iiiiiry I'tiiul
' t».-k* l ave
local runoMty I* i,..» iii lib.
•I wi H c iitmtiu to Im eilitinn
re uni). Me , I*.i i-xtciiil* In i-o rvjtrsn,
piipll* of th • at,lie pul orphan a->him*
Hice of Principal with their teacher*, an Invltail. n t" vliittl
u! a n»w l-,». J) m-M
■ster, lately ut Columbus, I ao i m I .
Mm acquaintance of Mr. I'ONHIGNBItM per schr. I.. >. D\\'I8,
nt nl Mi- coinniencenienl ! that' their cowl* ar*- laudiiig this day.
Ir.-m ib"
' £j.
m
i> ">
I. ol Mrnkr in UfU
tur of wheel‘.Ml* f,-ei
n, w hi..« iic cue I in* and a *quars rng.ne.
will II l*-l for |.a*-eiu*tof«. wnh private
' upper dci It. Draw* i t Iih*'. wtle-, and ;i er
n. rue!,
.•her pariicuiArt, ' ' •
Ml'hDH .AI 4 f"
■lwiw ' b»rle*;on. !*. •'
I'HIt III M,
“tore No. H* I'.'li.'i,'* H»n* - e, (r-tn i.'p i . I.
in. i-.i* occupiel hy "ct«»u»« • l.i-n. I • , . ,
• to |I *l> fl VI II | «1 NiOI'IUln-r f .• i,'
J» 10 ( • ilIF.Nto 4 11 t.K I /.
• oil IC I M
e No. I Mi, Holton'* lisrire. fr.«m b*p i
i, now i cc pled . v.#. . AM ti i * 4 J hi
p. aaetsina (mu 1 tot N ivetehcr I
root !<• d Ns A li Flit Z.
4 l*\ AM I s
• F.N a* KKETZ
1tl < ■ MIN Of IC A I I J* of I IC I H- II T
rhilndrlphln A. Saxn Ii '>lpxm>lilp Liar
tiislaction to nil patrons
im ! *ld me of In* mode o| .
much neglected in ibis I
ssoesi-s ib.it met, wiMiont
• vt til not make a good !
S'hnrf All good* ret
* ill be tloriHl at llu-.
J) «»
xpoiiH- and
• VA hart alter sti
!»li Ilf ot* tic'’*.
LN, ST A It It 4 C
ibe tn>M beau 11 fill little
town* in impel Ge..i£..t I w»» glad to fvml that
ii liml n»t yet insisted ..it being tnado n oily, wnh
tho young America «(i.rii..! mo«t of onr towns —
'The poop!- huvo let' a great deal of lit" natural
growth ol tn ••* around tboir bmiaea 'Thero nro
ntunv charming li'Me resideneiH nestled away
among the trees,ami many cli.irniing little nook*
where more might be | it, it any ol tint Savannah
piople feci disposed to v .me ami lind nsummer
hoifiti in them, Youts Ac , Fanny.
(.coi glu riiitforitt <•( I 8oil.
Tho Amuiiimii Tam in Georgia al its Isle meet
ing In Mae.m adopted Mio following res ilution
llrsulvcil. That w. t-• iill'oni tho (ic Tgi.t Tint-
f..rin "I IMMl.a* indie it eg the tigltt pi.In v, in the
I Mio fonthm;i-ni’ «■* inert tu lit.-ulii>eeil, ami
NOTH I .
Mil JAAtnil M MMI.I.It nit duty author
lortM*) - , during my nbspino Irom the r»ln e
Jy 4 — If
MITII I!.
I^TThc “lore of the »uh».-rihcr wMI he c'
log the months of July and Alien*', lo here
the Hr tot of He p irm her, with rt in t* ant full
of ' arpeuiig*. Hugs,' 'll l l"ih«, < ur.am Mat.
I’artle* t» '*hinggo.Mt* front h • * ock iltir u w 1 « n’i
K'lii-c, ran ihiaui them hy a| pit tnc h-Mu*»r* Nl VIII,
LA TIMM T 4 IM M. I li-. «t here In* b..ok* and nc ...o.l*
will l>e found. Mr. Jons r*. Itn.ita-i* mt nn lierucd
Attontry. IMI M UFI"N, Vcrnl
.-at attiiah, June JM-.Vi. u
• eg rn t»li C o.
C. 11. MITVMFLL’S
4i.« n > ii
C O N C E II T!
* T
ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
On \Yedni-*itny Fveiiinc* July I lih
r
. ii m;ni m.
’ 4
. M
jttcli. u of the Uliar 1 'HI e
Mr. Al I7« III 1 1. » ll "11
i *• shove, to hen he »Id h
amt » trral Anisic •« '
AM ANl» V MID ML!
II make bur seennd *
"ns Dollar each ; to bs phtaine.1 ■
I I 41 III It.
MIAMI IK ' Yale i
\% it a ll I ll |{ I oil 4 A. 41. 1,-1
The Annual Mcrimg nl the *i .Vi
Inglon and New i'rlrant l* 'i/'i| h t
lin'd st VA'nshlngton • lly, D. t , 11:
Jlllt nelt.
i v\ li
lit) t
: i -
I* I ■ I AUK.
li e bur "by pit dge
"Ut I
i pr
* to sinmt by nnd carry
* Mia
jn«iien t r my own I otvn lellow i-iu/er
ihotg* would better please me than to find it
retreat ui mV native l"wn, where I might i
rest n| toy bumble r truer in the acrioiia aindo
I - may I.i
ocolobial
r ferre I to
I. Res../1
i c mdai \ i
(" ini-1i»li-* it
iiiltoiiistoig lo the reader l" reproduca
il "llcorgut Plait 'fill "I 1850,' lirfW
C O JML 3VI EriOIAli.
an 4 > a a ii ii i it ik i r.
AY:
•'ri'M •
i' 1 '
11
ll is a
Ti.
IOI|l"
; .Stain *>l Georgia or llio L'nlled Slate* I
Are wo not iruo ami loyal to lh« Mouth and tu tranquil purvuti* who Ii belli Mm decline
llm sumo old bell should announce
tlie Untied State*?
Your reply lo my queries may satisfy many, hut
your reply nnd opinion* in regard lo ihn -tnoeanl
extract Irom Mis M C»iii*iiniiiun and By-Laws lor
the Government of Mb' Di'm-om ol < harloa'nn," ill
c'uding Hie Slate* ol mill Carolina and Ge-og'n,
will certainly rertniV" Mm prejudice* rt'siing n
ibu rmod* "f many h‘,im*t ihiokiog "K'«•.w Noiii-
I so’friend* ol .A Groruia BoV
) irre 1 r»'i*« tm II i Laws **n L*i**Tl t HTI'im of
i i rt, <r Ni'tin ' tbillat, **>1 HI <*»-.|i«t * «ti
• lOI'Hl
|-*"PfSVV heel ’l 7 l«« in>>n*-v appllcahU In Ihs
p.i,r lotto >1 yrr.,i|Mil, "• h'i'1 • « e. llie r*, • I i g n
i) lliliri Ii pur pear. «./ to pnrlirslur u
11 pended ■ 1 I | I.) to i, 11,.., It > ,f nil »• '.
I • r S,ii 14 VA • are re t '• i|i|trud
.. .irvti that 'he I'ni,ii i* •nUH' 1 '• . nor
i.■ I he I* III |.i aehalde, l"l •• '»
• linns ♦»*'r*l wnh srral •Ulli.f >l> .llm'
,.m|, i front llm frail'>u* "i iiuio*e mbid
i ImMrirtl.tol Id* noth*.fby »"'ild !
•I hb ,
Mbit
i bcqiierc.l acenn ta over and the weary is nl n
tV Judge rtirli*.
urt til li.mton, fend"
I tlie c
>1 Mio I i
ed a ti
lted .‘'tali'* I •1,11(1
i*b>n on \|. ml it y
.rtb glb'bl I.I 11*, to.-
' llesnlrsil, T"
ilb-tr s. ,
• r lend.-
I Mb' American Cnton
ily I" the ugh'* and
perpetuale. Mm past
aud libtire bt"d|iecia,
* In bi- Mto
( "TTON -We have hr*
t ollon markel to day
em sctir i. .*• I>. i
u.l pi
i.ng (In
r.be in!
'••rp-iae,
sotted lor Im ug
num. ibe t
le, which
may he .,| im
wliat in lb
‘■Sela MA.illlff ol) llie n ,i• (
! m*ivi* ilia'
Mi it a V
•’•*e| Who'll b l
r ,*|iiibl ic a n
si,Iters.
and li.m clined
mioiher oi
i ti*. d lor
Mm pllrrlt.mr ..1
nttii/*n i
ut mdcl m
1 llie nIkVi- M ml!i,'.
.1 Tl..
i.n
. lo*
r vru If th* 1'i.pto wmb i.
• inl i
" guilt) of i
G.,V K ti bis AJ»h lit"
per*- n*l ftoncontre butwimii
l*rRl *of»l i. >w —Tim
Miriiigl*ii|ow and
Iter.Jer, ol K*"•••, fab rrad lo by lel-graph
on VVtodo*to«i«y. •# c-mlinmd Tim P*nma m«i aA
Wcapori, Mo ; G*>n Huingb.llow darnamJrd from
Go* |(i udrr a retraction ol chargosor irn|«uisiion«
rnada sRslnsi him hr iho la'irr, In a.-me ono "f bl*
aperchso <» »V Ituedrr docillird |«» m*k*
•astno
at.) r*l|acM'»n,
r «*. give s*M*l*»M -o, ai.d I lion fid-
|, wod 'Im poison*l loOUUlH'e, I'l *hl«»' Mm Guv-
„„„( »uo*nr*l.-uaitod
ut I trl'v—
n#.i i . VVodo not Irellto*# lh*t h» vln.io ..f I.i*
eputoitol or Gcl**is*bi#l out In rtl), li*a I* p« hath uoy
(. .■•no ,1*1.1 t„ ii,trrltofi, with thu *11*41 llmt
o, „m nitoio , i,„r to Miltorfrro la or obli Mr i r,
• ■•••a of llm t, til |to,b, r or tlm ino|iuf*l iioMinini n;
tlmrtoof, or uf ha I roo.i aiatro of Amaiba.
Kl.E4.TI"" m I eit tat II.I.K - A municipal olorliu
(••ok plat k In l#uui*v ilU, Ky , <»n Haitirilay.au
rcaoltod |n Mm auccotooi.l iim AmsMCsn llcknl
Havarsl valuafilo It -iboo d.<»l al flyrai uso, .'-m
Y"lk, on I f"l*y, In < ' ti#oqu*oco of ifia l.obi
eniMiged in llm «lnvn irwi
timlniH c |o owners id ti
' o| Able* It w a* belli
j ncled a* a lend*r upon
umrchniiilitn which wna
• !«*•■*. mid bail otherw
although aim bad tmi scitmlly earned
• lave, was guilty "I being r-ngig. d Ml llm slave
Madv, w ithin Mm meaning ol Me. statute
Tm* Nation*i. ».»an in |(t t*i* |- )a *mt,.,|
Mi M an i."ling llm Hoaainn law,, very n. .
nod t ill I netinnmy , from iIt,- bi(>|ie*i to "... |. ,»
e«i grade, w ear* uniloirn Tin* c.*tumr w a* non I
rnreuMy in llie ln*h|"ii of « drran ensl wttbs' iod-
mg e • 11*r ami etid.rooletv A Im- ukn*e b»*. b..e
,'vt r, efi ioge<| t|i|* foreign Ao/nf h J ilir mi . ibe l
m. i mal Kalian, or long Irm k ami large
M"ll*e|to, much belter Mlbed In (It,, climaln I If.
(•ermmi iiapera o«y ibat iloa cliange li*a tiren to
rciviid wtilt mltoiian aaitalactimi A I rla*o,-i. oven
, fromeltddhood upward, lo Hi I'nD rabiog, M •
■ "W, nod Mm "Mim erne*. King aside with di*gu*l
e*e»y aitirln , ( U r»|rrn niainilai lure, and ml | t
Mi*- now i reatet! national g >rb ol |,."»e i ( .it*.<r*
' mid easy j*i kel ol gray rloih, with gre. n c • m ,
nnd upon ibe breast ILond will tbu* g .
' il wo, *m| |i«**ing fr->m aire L■ *mt penpir .ie nil
llm blue* ol Mm heart, anil f«. ulnr* ,,( Mb' mind |
^ Imi-si* >*Mk"T E"R llrnr I llu new law "I M«a
*n< htiaeti*, ahollahlng linpriaoniti. nt l"i daht, w, tit ,
1 I Milo • be| alb ill on Ihe 4ih mat 'Timm We
| b ol .J- hb.r# set lire hy llm new law, lo eoj v Mo-.t j
In "I "« and rnlehram Hm minivrranv l • •,. -r |
, counM) * Mblaimridenr* ll-toidr* the
hum, 1 vr l re a hi, oih ed rapnvtoto, iiim'I*. ... i l i '
* , lion-, *vomul ■■|fi"oaaiiil.'.iai,, nor* a«t iiI'l
i oitltoia loon Mm je/il a ■ oitri
rigntal part tow
lie in n narrow
■ere tn i inluyo,
.car. —!V developed, 'heir
ir .mil'll* wild green in
•**ihle wiihout coiupro-
1 * day will yield a.mm •
im ii und policy, to |iro■
i* . ttruded ibe away of
urn vaat wdilernea* to
Monuiely ndvui . ■ d tltoM
Siii vu ii li ult I aivorin.
Per aclir J I' Anilei*nn
July !
ii Met P
i nrtn cl
I. VA *»h,
mm ; .
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v.l all i
M 'VUUIHT
f- . to# V
(inni m i .m at
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University ot Georgia.
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toil itv > to
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a.. Im
m«tutoly .
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I i o . h.o,e tl.ohm Pit ir
i'k»t It.el I * lull i e, attot *■•• *» c
» u W. U A N TMN Jt >11
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Ni vv Vi'IIK. JULY
k '
ii Ihe lb*'
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i jei lb'll •'
h • Me* .
the |)l*l
ahittlt
il . I . let ami llm
n! Mte *1 it •' ir vie
nl Im eiiiail.ti.itt
I with ilium, llm
i .-bide *l*t. iy Irom
nSn'mh ll m the
• t w e d<< tt"l w holly
imimaneitl ailjnal-
Ignmni, *» ill and
, ««.ii • I., a il|*inp
.lie
• late ti ude le t a r
tnlii*. I., adin.i
Mte ngh ■
l *nt u.l
i. Ib.lilntg i
4. I*.
therein, • o any *i i
• lave* lulu Mm let' •
leo, or In any act n
lug I'm I* •* « it*• w M
lit a al-xi •
5 Iii ii..,"
Mm falih - i i lei to
| ilm prop, i i.ilia,■*«
m* o| Utah
*ltu< ol III*
sluveiy tit
. a.'lijrn l lo
•le with the
nnd honor
ui|M-ree*ing
i«ic*, m in
lory Iters-
•'•very
HM.hUi.-Ii."I 1*1
ltd Nett Mel -
nimby muddy*
l«-t. |) n| I UR I -
Laid ll.oiua.ke
11 rub*.
VV li'ihi.) 7 Im iim
11*11 i l*
AM llll I I .JIM
< n—vMIe I iiiinli- I'ollt'Ki'.
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I‘niiimeuctorttei.i », iinmt *»n«..1 ■», Jn'i I>» llo«
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Pt*muubi..i, "i > l ***»i «oi At u.Ut. Tite*»lat •*> l
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