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and chcjp. i-'vc ■ ve#U on
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to decipher tbefh. h v.
* n “T Ul sJ to write fig ,i.c prftte, pause
and ref .* 1 - .*eir reflection*
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: >r and printers
hare f* g i ;...j .. *Jc5 to : erforiu </-
and caftnot, there.ore, waste /•> r* in trying
to decipher tiio hieroglyphics of every ofte who may
Mute himself qualified ; o writc/or a news’papcj.
If-a communicatioa wqnJi writing at all. it is ;
worth grlri|)Bg ..* m m S tnd if .the :
write#does hia suhapct’yrorthy jf so’niuch 1
how <* ehe . t : • ..n frdi;cr for publics
lion I Well nttqp c< mu.ut.i.utitns, ofi sply : eu *fl
. jitcrest, aMSalwayS* acceptable,^%*t ignorance* and
fool*hness sketched Si hieroglyphics are atom- j
inalle.. * * * * * . • ;
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W's a*r gMtifird nt hqns able to nunomitt
tliut t ol.'S t U. BilPEMCEß^lititordoftnl
•f tlio Noiitli+rii Cirmit, bis coMMeHtetf to act ns
A sen I ftrlbiSOl/illltV E> I iiipRISE du
ring lA Wjruile;irt upon thV r&iirt. throughout
tjiitt irruit. ;iii jh In ! :•©-. auiborizrSto receive
n,, <t receipt lor all üb< l iption* to tie paper.
. “ n,i to rvaiAiel Is#- >1 TettlWwHO tor th- ,;ibic.
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.•*’” *• •’ • *1 : WtP post, after ft
qpi*:e # ot afr ten on over three wtfeksj u * fin g*. whip h* i
time v*,vutlgtl U B <• • . *
tion, wc are now p ■• tip ostr regular;
line 0 tfu i. *ati-:;.-d by ti we h:r,*> \ C c and
• lieard, that at tfic # ti, c -e .Starts is’tabfrprft- ’
served, ?: is to be 1 *. :! •• 0r.:.-i.ie . ;f.. 0 of
<he | P ■ p. . w| , ntjy
been askea since our return wLaPwid” .j tiie result
I of the split.#? t:. 14 national a Cha*ies
iaa by foe of the Southern !
r Democrats tha perpetuity of p jJoioh ip endanger
cd. (#tr i.! that we he novo* t*h.;e seceders
iiitenTr t tit .it'.. •r*.. & ® n
• venti<.n grfMNK ; slep da%omnti&g thfe i
South to sjijttauti m Union, fo*bo consuaii
• msgeihufog t!ic*bi:a! triumph ofifieward Deuglas;®|
Upon abolition squ.idie*’ soYeretaaty duotiine; !
bfit'fliat they w.’.l find v
for that e*Ti i| y: tine i-iectfbft of some |
atonserviitive #ah as President win consign every
*feading %.l'c Eat#, v‘• m * ssfoi
to a Igstinf p ilitieal grave.* T.'e cannot ‘
tell what result of tWt *■;.*: Won- j
vcn.ftn of tiio flcqu cr.As 09 ;,r
opinion is that grc. s a will be imide* to re
store t]pe Nationality of the party, and to accom-i
plish ft is, of C *
sublime “cr^tfishing - ’ th t %ver r: cor ;.d. If
tley fail to harmo*iiz§, here -frill bo. as ■- ■■,.,,,
r A? ®) TANARUS, .A’ -(® ‘W) “ ‘
mir I residency, anu rite grandest exhibition of
‘political juggling at the ci y • f W.
election ever wig * j , v *; L
under the* Weight of the conflict; be'*
racked, but not tils- igvd, for we believe tlysy - r-le 1
at tiro . ; a ■ isc utNl.iri* 1
condition, throw thvi/ deed* td. amnitirrs . aders |
overboard, n®l re:-s * th.lril !. f r \ i *
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country. The C
povpcrless, and wi 1 .4: i , ’
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democracy us i ‘fr •# ’ %■■ ‘.l n r..
ix%)Otei.:*.‘ .. *■* „ k .
laid out for i *'* r *- ft
all its lawful infti&tiatfl, tw the el n • fen •*.
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seetionaUzed,impartial i r leal
There is sufue’eni . . i.’ . rfe • tfr * • 0 ,J *
(^p)
to Blac* 0 Irt ‘ft 1
tic proportions : but- no%et convinced that :
there is any ; w ♦ . *’
anand directing
However, and whenever cpnselidat 1, that j v..- “
be effeetivegpn- the salvation & the Union, must net j
be teetioau!. ‘Tue >ou.'.i ..... t i:...1a;..in-jher
North to co# . . f . ’ -l *
ft * ©
anernativos.^d
ffw S§uth%:: m W§ . •-.*
wolld hesitate which to cn so. The,®* . .. at
Uhsvlvst-. n 1. •• § i.igeadv s-.-t the example."* Let thel
Southern peonlc think s.. %nd ) •ffaimfr,- on
ft .- (g * 9
tkis Subject, and 1 prepa: -'P r unv ca..r ••,•.
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tom .\ to ib-ttERi: i j, of Tiy:
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dVe have of hire u- ;f. i “... ..1 cog ern.
granting of ;*’ -by *J-.e Tfrvn for thfe*
of-ftroodci. ‘ii bugs in the Fire District of,
tfie corporation: bus i\i.st aw.3 our Oj>:onishnicKf oa 1
•Monday Wist upon lit. bug that ji 0* . < of or.r 1
9 CIf 'J ‘ ■ a:.# f * * • j
and repeal-* th* him ! # * ft ?
are Jrtally at a*- ss for some r won to account fwr
% se rockles* pro *
sacked a Pits c: # of .th# ; r
• timent, #s wei; # :. . . * e i#tereata
the Town. h ft * *,
thW?ouncil. tftd our Conftd -.* . * * ; ;■ g .
abiffty to ordain aiul ( , . ? sue’u ! . .vs as .. (1
best suLs*r\e u.c p. ,j.e iuttfr t, pron'**.’ .1 us; to
give them 1 cordial suj. irt, an lit ; s
deep regret we fml ourself.n w. in eftngnon
wit n many fttner# 01. g d.’.: v’;o ig- fr with the til
and do That we toward arres gb* evil that
mus* necessarily result from their late *. .*© n .
antspac#wul not pegptit us to pu#-.te the
subject inftiie present i,n fc >*ut we • -sign makin :*
further reference to itwext w#h. T .h e n we hope to*
b 4 aWo # lolio the
the Dire i i.-.b e ;-
emptory, and To have not tl e -b..'. *- by a
majoaky of those L.i. i*j in*,
J y concerned. # •
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• Steamer Blon ti tip and E*':rn!. * ,
•On Sundaartnoruir:* t * * .. V ,
1 mail steamer J, \ * , ;
and bouna for * lJe < h'.-*. hoocl.cc
Wr.jvith ,j tSmai *
ITurst tier 1 cicrfr.t * id. *.
We Sav • **.**.-*’ ‘ • 0
a note ... :: Mr. II- ;b’ ♦ p .
prfitnr \ *’ -#ft ® ♦ • 1
4 . • p
*o f } als vi- V - i-- tftteireat:”
( Beaas Cr * “ rh At- L
# kins, -• *• ,
UFO pum,. ;1 ... . Mea- ‘
cliain, ore. * f;b u. lad lbs
tuign broken. Sublets imifds # Vo , o *
oat bvnt the water’s ebg*'’ The
steamer 0 -T/ttg . Mtt* alachiccffu at a
•o'clock .Monday uior-dng. at, i had not returned
up to the time tjje dwpatoh w*- tem
fridge Aj-gw e
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ED I TOKI tLC It itP.KNPOIDK VCE.
Democratic National’ Conven t .on.
‘ < HAfiLHSTON. S. AruiL£S. ÜbD
Tr.e t onvetition aujourned fit a late hour las: niv.ht
: i\a.g agreed upon a pkubriS Sever;,! gen--
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speeches, among v. wc may nice ion as the most
influential, Mr. Pt:g!i, of Ohio, in the advocacy of the
tflinorhy rej >rt • f .*> . n a pin; *
• Mr. Yaacy fovithe renort. Doth gentle-!
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r. -n p. t - i.cy t- t.. 1 R.vir r .c ive
statiops, # add Pi.* frienua clainttd jot; tbew j
chsftnpion*he victory.. We *ec no chance* for i. c
u'.onv between the Northern :yid Southern Deu>- e
o 0
as *et; bo Du parties seem determined, so far. 0
• • rry ti.eir points, at a® iuu .rti Northern
m.< claim to be frw<> st;i*ding upon’ tlie j
Cincinnati wa.-°un i*nnous3yP adopt
e-i 1 . 0 * e y ; ; Vi * ...
their ftocthern brethren ohglipnot to ink rhetn r.otc |
•so change their principles, inasmuch as o ‘ Denioe Tit
le principles ar o i;r angeaLlc when* applied to the ;
same subjeersb’ The Southerners ohn:> the do&ble |
Lpotuffuc'fbti of the Cincinnati platform, and call up
on thf North<o rciftove the Cause es dissatisfaction I
between theTnJby the adoption of a platfori* admit; |
ting of but one construction? and wlttclf will secure*!
to the South all her rights undtfr the Constitution. 0 •
The debate will be continued this morning liat-o
• unlay}* vfthlft any probability of a ballot for *a j
candidate. The conteshgrows warmer between tly*
1 freWls and gnomics of Mr. Douglas, and<if Wejltdge ;
• from the indteatiqns, •Southern
be compelled to nofninatc her candidate for \
the Dies 4 . - y and r n ftim-bvithotft the h: pe of am
as-istange from the An/nßniber of s^eeth
q may.*.s heard among the deleaves of the „
’ n Vent ion. and wc werh Doth aftHtscd a* tlic Mills
House, thi- nmrnftg, at hearing a Virginia delegate,
O O co ®
i violent debate* wifn an Ohi* *Rl*gate, Curse %
Dougbtsife* a I molt out of tfieir l>oot*. The ®()D i->
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delegate seemed to think bff had*/ailen into Sad comm
o • o
. . but stood up b.- the.-* little giant” to the last.
Thcfre arc in a:tot.deuce upon the Convention be
tween PhrcO and four hundred represCDtativetf of
Press, laciuefeng Bdilors*and Rc t%r*. \ a
o ®
fcTV°.of these were abhs to secure Reporter* tickets i
• ° *• ts irffhc hall, framHhe fact tLfrt the committee <
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of arrangements anding it impossible, from the
•-yiali si; e of* Institute Hall, to admitt .all wlio
o
appigßd'farHwaj*, detarminod thtft tickets
issued to only two presses of each State. Os course,
■ Ids anrangcmenl* was very unsatisfactory to tl*c
“ Pros at large, and as mmy of them ha 1 been :. so-
O
:tu tickets, gtrsonal cqgilk, * e
1 of°tlie Executive Ckimftiittec, Judge SntalliT, and
©OoO 0 0 0
| otheywase. as tney considered, beegt (reared by Judge
Smalley with diswiirtc: jj, a ti'oti*y%ntion of the-flcp
: acs .-ntativesfrf the assembled at Chfevlrston
: was called, and held on Thursday t<. pass res*
| elutions of c -iiswfr ftpon the conduct of Judge Smal
•l V. C^uslderuble debate ‘arose upon the subject,
1 and the convention adjoftrned to 8 o'cloc'a HFrid
o©o ‘ o
j night, .without accomplishing their abject. After
■ assembling, the wrath of ta.‘ Ir’iuteraily ‘
Uiey rorgot their indignation in the inteMmnge of
seiyes up to fe*st of reason and fl#w of*souk J
So large a representation of the Preas’SeJfiottk as
sembles, and deterSiiucyl not to loose so fir.’e au op;
1 -rt- .dty for social intercourse among the graft*, ,
’ • • • u-a wasMibaui a luting a commit toe to <
: fni ■■ v■ § antfca 11 . tlift t utile r< ; •
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(®< © forward bchalf of th% South
• v . Press, and tendered a b.nonet to the visit
• lug bve.ltreu now assembred in the city of Charier
t-'tl. An l time is amicipated by thoifc who will |
remain, if ice dofrnot leave the city before the i
1 r.tuju t.’we will endeavor to give a sa'fefactory re- i
1 port oj’ *he proceedings. •
Davit: !; -! night, lost our ticket, to a swat in4he
> Convention, (for which we acknowledge our indet®-
< mes? to t lie 11011. Jan.es L. St ward,) tiWolc-h the j
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1 nte agency of a gentlvniau’y*; 1 ‘ D as 1
fewest passing cut of the half, we have Not hiog to do
... lay but perambulate the : ;y it .. •,• .•
• •tin. and may write something about the city of
Charleston and its cwlebri’.hs before we leave. .
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• CHARLESTON, S. May l, liO.
In our last eommanication, we believe, we left
Deatecratic Nat iSDaI t*onyention debating unoti
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j::e subject of twplatforaj. It is now flfto longer na
htionnlphut has at lasff thrcftvn‘aside affectation on
© o ©
*• it ■ & ts If b clo l’C the countdv i
O* • .
■ls its oppoafestsnave long and ! **d it to bo. a Ufer
boughly*acctional party. The Northern Democrats
• would not swallow the Mujorit/ report *f iho ngpni
® p
iiuttcfron resolutions, which embodied th§ true Con- j
<f O
stitutionaDgrpunds claimed by tlie Boutl, but #1 |
© _ 0
yestmtmy (MonaayJ the minority |<
cast. thp South back upon the Cincinnati plat- |
farm ilie only coiwession to be expected froflfcthe j
Norfit. At t Ipns juncture seven Southern delcgatiotw -
withdrew fro:* the<*onvcntioai ;uid announced that I
J, © -w
----th*y would.assembiq in mi. Anurejr’s Ilall of 7 I
-Tlv/. i n . M. They ft-eoruingly met in Andrew’s
h*l we.'? called to orderN* Mr. Vancy 0* Al-
iw'i cxtplained the r, b:cct of tlleir separate !
■• . ‘ o 0 * 0 . . 0
0 9 :\i tion not to be (tv- twmination a can .!"‘ate
• | the Brcsidcdcy, independent to fuc
convention now it© iessfon, but constitute lliet*- j
-civesaft organized of Sos*iievd Bights, to *
v.-attfr the .proceedings *6f. the Sonvcfrdion f
wfeichlhcy had* withdrawn. A great crc#vd*assein- j
■i ; hi .> ceeed.oc? delegates and the hail ,
:to overflowing, ‘iliey were obliged to adjiura to j
the street for.speeches, avhlc!* they did, and jvefro 1
e” * • : y V -.:n-,*o: Ai.a*, il.x>ker*aud # L of {
Mississi} pi, and others.* Mealtime, the seceders, in f
‘.l* ahsenfftfof the crowd*a>rganizc-JTin St. Andrew’s
M*il by appoiniiiwt Jfr. Dre#lon,*of S. C. # tompora
• p OO
ry chairman and Mr. Lubbock, of Tejas, tempint c - 0
i secretary,. Thev then nppointew the usual commit- j
“M**’* •
[ tee* on pern#nent
until *2 o’clock ?.J. (Tue.--1,,y, May 1.) V.’hilc tJp.-.-e 1
: wetc goiHg forward, ft.>rthe* del- j
| egatw also sstMinSfbd fn the Hibernian* II.Ah toi
c nsMer the best policy oto be pursuctf under
the circumstance?, and agreed to stand firm in ‘
tweir position* nominee Mr'. ‘Douglas §uJ submfi**
: r.c'i#n to ftc />?<•/’/£ of the Union, tw&i, they*
’ wv 1 1 ev-vigt that action, elect Ms.
Ooug|ss 1 resident of the United Stsfts, and #cpro- :
oate the &qjttheri*s*ceders. Such was the position
p © O
clothe ordfors called ob|oo the occasipti; both pa#-
•tws up to this fh&e, 11 *d seem determined in 1
i • 0 V#ew3. # The do r©it re- ;
| *t -as expressing the se*-
timenft-of the people oftheir States *and ftilk y< ; •
„ Dm It ’ u rftng ft* their csiWd.iato ever#
soh'.'.trn St;, e ‘ t °
•Mr. and aney announced to a ljft-ge auu.'cifbe on y!e
stfbot ]§st jught, that*ftrp ofter Southern Swites
jiad been addeS to she syt seceding States, and they, 1
expected in the morning ts announce thf unifhi of
all t“e Southern States, including the young States
of f'rogon and iliftrnia. v i,o had voted wiih them ‘
fai-hf-dly in ihj Convention up to the present time.
Ih*b#?w Y -r!*’ Wood delegation, who had keen re
%s • • s 0 o
jec.etl by the National Convention, ami also the Illi
h I ’ . . . ■ ® : ~ il.e h-
Dt * pleuired to da all in th ‘r
o*-* o © a
T wer to carry their Stat against Pt agio*. It is j
• very evi lent tftat the fr.cn l !> of lVu;:l is ui-l not
9 ® H O
1 1;,.*•I ■ ** i::> *• ‘ : :.s
be driven from (the Coav ntion. *Tkov l olieyed ti ev
o *•
■ c Ui-l practice tlreir duplicity and < • rtcry to any
( . I 0 ® e a o fl of
I tv, and hence thev came prepared to f 0
Ip
Don gats upon the Js< ull . >rjth defiai o
’ iug backed by albtlie prestige §f per
o ...
j sonal influence and tjapital. It is raid that there
tarc ten Douglas men seer from the Nbrth represent
ing of capital, ontei<lf of the Conven
ti< it, devoted t” tie purchase Delegates.
O o o .
How true we are not prepared to but the
o o o
in diesti .us go hr to prove that a worse set of pSU- I
it jugglers atld debfomliiijlg scamps novel* yet .
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o
° 0 TIIEEr ; rs . P. M.
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TSie Convention (w% nuan the EJjieinnati platform *
, anJ’Dougias part of it) lias been ia*sessioa suioe ten
[ o’clock.this morning, and has just <uljoarnc.il u*til ;
. five P. M. Great coafYUicm prevailed, nd the in
o o ° 0 o
; tervaisfW it can Sc said there werfi anv lo were oecue
1.0 °
I pied by dissenters from the seceding delegates, cx # l
! plaining tufty tmjt remained in tia? Com o.ffon “
’ the withdrawal of their colleagues. ’Among these
were rctmuMifs of the South Carolina, Georgia, Mis
sissippi and Arkuns-ar. d-.lega - ior.s! C*vfi .r.cl °siew
; ard spoke in behalf of t;*e national Democracy, and
O 0 O
i t weight Southern gentlemen were wrong in ref tel i
-lat iug platform jrlrieh ten® adop-J
ted in°lß-?fj, o and uppn which the North cm* Demo
crats had nobly faugh? of the Democrat’ !
“ie party, lie was loudly applauded by the (North; j
cm democrats, ftut the rentainine delegates he rets* 1
la senu-d iirom Gcorgi . v t*e i. * in<.d, . i*®i,cfo •.
adjournment “tiii:? evening thew all wftbdrewyi
and Georgia Editors ( Doanocrfits) around us at this c
tuh.e, stty they **©ere kicked out “ by I iso Sjfn-i a. —
Georgia is now *flK vetoffe, cv; of jhe National Con- I
venti :i and go wi.h’tjic seecdgrs of the'% ith.
The Aimos are tqualhj here among tJSe Democrats,
j and it & yet impossible to .forescsAvkatViil he .
‘{.result of the split.* 9 It is thought* that the Northern
wing will nominate Dougtas tfys evening, auo th it
the Southern wing will °.> „ *
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their own oitouie, but we do nt t think the seceders
will recotfijnend while Tennessee, Kentucky, Virgi
nia and Monk ( remeitt fsHhTwl to ti:c North ,*
as they have up to this tiijla. I have n%t hOsird.froai
*hem this evening, and do °t:ot suppose they
aup decisive step until </?< r4lie Northern wiitg
carried out its jdetermiuotion. *li)c seed- 0
ing States are Smaii Carolina, Georgia, r!t*.*fda.
<Uibama, Niissis.A*| i. Louisiana. Arkansas, Texa%, 4
ajid CalifornLa. Thcrfr may bj Wnore by. tills time*
but v. e have l*. t bout able to ascertain, ty:<l will, in
all probability, leave the city tonight, ff so, our
■•fc-a lairs will bes further iufdrmad from “fhe*
daily going out with the js%< eedingg. 0
A v:t*lJn journalfis a slow \ •hicle, for like I
thesj, to carry news, and long before this contmpni* I
cation ° 0 . j.V: 1 . f- . the two wings f the Con
, veption willsare tuid left for ho mg, as
•re wilhdo igiificdiatt-iy after closing this letter,
our readers must filso t cmctiiber. shat
the best we can do for <• ni , and whenever their
city and patronage will warrant it, will give them a
<*# * • t b’.° b?
DEHOt'RATU’ SAT&ONM3, t'OJiVJIXTION.
I . ? e m ? • •
’ li'yiil Ujjt C /'/'c -J > *?! ■ ! /, . t. ■ . v. , tl/ji'hfstn.
* 3d iB6O
j Immediately upon the of die t.'onven#j
’ tion this morning, Mr. d. of the
Virginia delegation, moved a re-mlnti -d to the effect
that when the Convention adjourn, it adjourn tj
i .vet Li thi* i’y ol Laid: .arc, on Mmielay iB • 1 Sell
>’■ tv “1 •I’m - ri'.-M, amt i!i:h tin- . il,
son ted be reouesuM to meet in Convention ami ap
] point delegates. 0 . •
• Mr. of Toun , moved to .-.ii ike out Baltf*
incite and i...- .i! I’hilaucif hia.
Gov, Seyniour;?f N. 1.. m- ved to substitute New !
y o.k ; , .. . |
Mr. Ban talk of Ihp. substitute lndepeb- |
dcn.ee Hall, i’itiladt ;j hia, and iherith of July, as the i
place and time. * ‘
All these amendatory propositions were, severally,
negatived find the < \mv.iti *>r<m. te to av. ’<• on
th%original resolution, wiiiclycsulted as lol!.<-wt>: ,
| j ■■as. sl ;11 ys, ”)■"). •’ .
Three clie ts, on the moiicn ‘of a N. V, delegate, .
were ill II asven for tht ami the Federal :
Union,.which the northern niouibovteiveut into with 1
PnCSfdent Gushing nvade a •farewell
•speech, in which lie charafferised the Convent iofi as
aninyttea, h a wonderful degree, throughout their
deliberations, by the spirit of patriotism and har
r.ionv, tWi # at it’ <\-% > the Id: : ‘-t credit for tlictr
doeorkm,yr;der and abstinence irotn personalities—
*a compliment whicit entiries Mr. t’u and i p- (.
ye do; ion oi tiic t> -t jikoc fit bLd.yv. line jomai-.i
r.'.ent was >.;nc 1 ami the • ejaration took place
In ; iv. e A f w i e i i nut os th . •wfler
v The side walks were alive with dele- *
:: *1 cs wctioigg tilelr-wHy to tlio depots boats, ‘
sme with car] e@bags and valise# in hand, and oth- :
ers,*ip jkeir anxiety to get Off, with huge Tranks on r,
their sliouidors. • It wasa subject for Frank Leslie's
artig to the slocpitigsipjtrtinettis of the New
York dele gait ism which, by the way, fs purely a fan
cy piefure. Bo much for the once National Demo
cracy. 0 O
0 [ciyiMl SICAItB ] £> o
Those*whe supposw that the rciigioiiof the Bible
consists yi Slothing? more than the ascent of the 1
mind to the tfutfes of v*;elattw:i arc mistaken. It is
true ij.at th - mind must U- well ym -aadc.d and con
vinced, °yef tftjere is {noretwhaw a cold, stoical retete* :
> of the
SUBS oilman’s liifppiuess. It fa to he embraccdvind p
reanzeu by faith that fipproprtetute the promj^e^of ]
*th.l Gospel to the C l ..l'.'birl of tbWsoul.
* “Gteid” is lov♦Vi::it.n t ~ h and o it is
• filoi*] 1 * ‘ that thus reveals Gnd <9 1:14: Christian * soul.
03 a b’eiDjpof blefided attrily.itcs of i...?e. Mercy
.lustice? ami C.'odne’s. Klivelier VPeVed aniidsi the
i ti;nip i 'st, cite 1 an I : grille t h nudes - Bf .Sinai! or ‘
midday S| . m >r uneaPthly mildncsStdPf /.ion, it 1
I p.-n#s Tome to the hetrt.°the enrapturing conscious- t
i *ess that “Sfiod is lode,” and we are “chai%edeliy ‘
j t'.'.e spirit of God into the same images fr*>iu glorj?
Mo glory.*’ Wo evtfti ki.te the rod arftl smile back
into tim face (t our benefioent benefactor, 9
that it is scute in lengicrest love, and “is n*u to
computed to the glory that shall ?*■ revealed in us,’’ t<
No seernittg bf or afliicnve h#nd < f
Fovid, mte. though gri,anus at present, detracts or ,
disturi's the 06 the soul. 0 ilayng the prefer
| rule of intc)f>reta<ion, we know that fill tilings wofk
i togt rt.cr for good to those whocSovc God, yielding
i finely t°!ie “ m aisrteUe fruit -of righteousness,’ ,w.d
! they are%HJftsitatingly relied ote as such. ’ li, w
finelteiiig aiv • and the >aewd uflct i.-n. it fl']
Khe ttee precious mhtnf%jit upon the hos*i that ran f
down mpon the l-oaNS, even Aar- us heard, t 0 ,],
•’ ° * 01 ’J ; • -••rmeiKs. lifiV gei.ile and refcteiin"**
, 4 is dew of Hirmoit %nd
as dews that do * i upon the mountains of
jjion. for there The e Lordx&nilnanded his blessings,
eVe# lifa°for ever more. The fottl-a! •■mrhi*-.- trutll
distills t_bro|jgh.tjie hearfiinvigorates the sfimt,and
vibrating cord wakes the simultaneous re
t: :tt isoi 0* it ia a thrilling truth I
i that rushes upon the mind a|td.sends a tide af lists
through our ncry ftreak#forth from (lie !
l.y--, . -9t irrcs*s;ai)ly f in * ..ii' 1 c anthte-s of’
praioe to the Most High. • !Ter
r<*lme o in yottr heart that “God Os lov*?” Did you
•vec g rself uph the unbonded love and feel
your nature %imulated° i:nf<*el?e same spirit, and ‘
yourself caught away “to an hatTsutte !
denied and that fadeth not a wav !
• All i*ail 1 v tear warn? heart feels that * o u would
gLully a famishing wfcld before the Mtrcv ‘
Seat ayl see it wa lied in the living tide <p i T t h e <i
in tiie sun-light of the divine smiles. be
Ciod. 0 o o
0 The tfrnis of°l,ove timt compass vul
Woulcball.mankiad embrace.
O° o O n
Tho*ai Cocmtt, Oa 0 oi
0 o o
O o 0
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COXSTITt TIO>Ab IMC (OMEXTIOX.
• Milledolvillk, May 2. 1 S<>o.
This C nvemiiui k • t today, at ii o’oclock,
11n'die Kt ■ * Lativo i,aliT * 9
dOn ispption or Mr. Boynton 01 Stewart, P.
’ Jkynoius, l > 1 e 1 Acv>4 li was caHcd to the
Chair, Tor*i he (m.itusc of temporary organjz.i
----j tion. o . ,s. •■ 11 u.ifin. ti'.e eltnir. hriei-*
iv retrtrncd thank.’ for thcPhoiior eoifterrmi, pud L
1 thak fceerettrids ttieuici! ior tl*c
1 sat ie oojt-cL. 0 o
G)n motfen of Col. J. A. Tv. lAfe, l!. olT:in
j igifet of i ulton M and L. F, W te . Andrews of.
liUd). ©ere requested (o%et
.Kbll oipcounties ‘jras ea’lwf and natives of I
4nifiga|fs present tuf follows’ • f •
ld>T Os l i.i.kt’iATilSf o 0 6 °°
i Dun.tirh’i —S. GfanUamlj and. W. A. Sanfiud
A. 11. Kenan, il. iVL.Orme, Sr., 11. H. Rain- I
o ° o o ;
f sey --
Bill! Iv. X\ W. Andrews, John H. Dunlap, ;
. A. H. Wyt%, Citflqrdijinderson, W 1.4.1. R.ol^-
o H ° 0 o °
Clarice —'fliomas W° \Vaikor, Richard If. j
Hughes, W . I>. Hay good, 4 e^l - son
—A* H. Rice.• o *
Uliatfcihoochee-TiVf. T. Harris, J. B.'Baglisy,
;J. W. Hcvrell, Jk C. Cody, G. P. Goniy. s
| JjtTulur— Thoimss lliaes, John °\V . piXe.ti
John Dickinson. o a 0
l><i vijlte ty — A, U e*n
flogd. — O. H- P. McClendon. 0 ° ° o i
Fultm— G. U. Hanleiter. •]
°Gt^intvw —S. li. I'leeman, ...*
Gretnc — V.. H. War,!, M. W. Lewis, R. fit 1
. McAV lun Us, T. P. Janes.... ® o .* * o 0
Huhcock'r-'iL Os llaiiVs, L° S. b'fcpwart, Jag?|
o 0 o o
Y! . Siimiionss Wnf. (>. B'mith, Jc4m R.
f i.ai'ayetts- Powcil, D. W. Lewi*,
r Ran h —T. P. Browstcr. * 0
i U - Arnold. W. C o °Lee. •. 0
\ Jj’ ■!&.*>,! —A. \\ . Persons, ]J. Bateman,
o J”..?. Grilhn,°T.° W. Allen, E? M • Huisby. c 9 ‘
J Jfa'souz — 4ohtf \\ . iLinson. 0 m
| 0 jSgper—jpr* H. .RaesV, Wi P. Parhan>T. !
IJ. A U l' 9 ‘. 00 o* i
1.0: —Wm. Ncwfonsc, „ 0 O °V
Liberty —-J o .°o. Yarn a doe.
0 ° J.L, I*;i—i>ur\vc;lt,(diTci:e. 0 ° o °j
Rarioi —e> m. o A. jlcftll, JohniF?
Reuben Hatbiiton” .James I’Town.
J/yi/voc®--Ilohfs b\ ‘i'rippe John 11. Halls'.
*; ‘M&rqan — J. F. Hanson, buju 1 PemriogtotL
John W.oMarfca, ° ° . 0 0
* AfrlutaiJt-rCol c. H.’HopkW °;
—G. E. °i hoinas, J. o A. L. Lge.° °*
0 A'.—Lewis Zaehry, P. Reynolds, W. F. ;
Davis, Joint ri ioghi, -T. L. Baker. 0
p Oy/-//.o,bZ. 11. Ciatkia T. H. Dozier. 4
Filet — ; > >; o op jM. MfrDoweil. o |
00 i-kiinuvi —BlmnetanWhife, K. t). Little, ° §.
n/LtHle, JK r /?. ‘i'erreii,
Quitman —Dr. L. P. dPozief, 51. # 14. Sir-itlj*.”
llwit iiwn /-.-John alilledge, I’ortcr Flcmuig,
o jj
o Rmicl<,l r !i S-O. P. Beall, R. M. Puckett*. 4
r, H —Joliifc Kitties.* . •
R:/u'/j —Yu it 0, A. Jduck*Robt. T°
vSyr/ ‘ihurj —G. \V.*'Graqt, LI. Saunders. 6
Bum In' —YV. W. Barlow. 0
Bii wail- —\\ ill ml Boynton, C. A. JKans, L.
R. Rodding, J. B. Latitfrcr, Amos S. Way.
TevrMl LI at l lie w Williams, D. Law lion, J. s
31 .JiMinmons.
•Toylot —Wm. P. Jidwards.
‘) Troup —11. A. T. Ridley, C. H. C. Willing- |
ham, B. IL Bigham. 11. G. Tate.
. Ta.lbot/r— H. NY. Ijaneornmn.® * ‘
‘ - Q,
a l j>)on —j). NUtmide, l. C Gunnin.irhan).
f roster —J. 3¥. Shenonl, Jv. I>. Cuusef.
Walker —J. M. Bond, TANARUS, E. Patton,* B. F. 1
1 Farris. *
. • *
On motion of Mjr. Lev Ls.of (Irccnc, a com- ‘
tniuee consist!!'* of i.ewte or Greene, Thomas
1 of Muscogee, Bid ley of Troupe, Bright of,
’ Richmond, Dozier of Quitman, NJcdTendon oi’
1 l°V.d 4 and Tripj.e of Mutwoc, was appuinted to
report a permanent organiza ion i'or this Con
vention. .* 0 “
o
1 •'1 he import of,the co.niiußt.ec was unanimous,
• as follows : °.
c , 0 @7
i resident—Gen. d&hn W. A Sanford.
T•• ” ‘
\ ! o ee Presidents JOI4II Milledge and Dr.
Ridel V.
* °
deetetaries—C R. Hanleiter, L. F. TV. An
drcw.s’antl 11. (’. Willingham.
*Un Z. H; Clhfkft a eominittce of
three, were appointed to wait upon the Prcsi
( deni elect bribe chair. C'uifltejuttee—
-1 Lee, and San talers. . 0 °
O <3
1. Tiro f'igssident on taking the chair, said:
j'e jiieased, geiiftleuton <o accept. n*y ackhowl
■ edgcujcnts iilv the great honor which y o ou have
just conferred upon mo. . * ,
°° °'i he* cireunisotanees under which we mc°t j
ht®rc to day, are such as ft'ijutre, ftn t*ur part,
thoughtful deliherjitiTns and wise action. ho
g?eat party which F*as. for a series of years,
grayed tin? destiny oil this country, now tilled j
with diseoidant aftd jarring can Be iib°:
hunger held togetherLy the cohesive j ovuer of
I public juunder. It is, Jioteevete, Bot my pur- ]
pow to analj’/.0, khg eielnents of
; geuefius mtes, to point to ;;c°ts that prove it °
no longer of wise and.gooii govern-’
fo iuent. (>irtes is du]y, the umftSirdu- ,
ops Jack ttiludd the country iitlvmlcss from the
threateuted effects ol it.- blundering nolicy; ahfl
t sincerery^.devoutly hope filutt our action will }
he such t*s to subserve this vePf desl
io ‘do cyd. J?et pur.acftion Iff ro he such :ts to
, bring the the virtuous, the pntri- \-
oti men 01 9 Cve!y party cve?y #> section of F
four country*; tftid iltt? dark and lowering cloudy j
witicholiang t?ponoour political boteZuH will dts- 0#
! solfe into their airy Witlutigness,**
Gift motion of J,„A. L. Ivor- f a
committee of fifteen was appointed to prepare
ioimftter for the aetten of this (Vfiivenfion. Co4J
lnittce coiffasts of the following :
Wright,“chairman * Kenan, ‘i'rippe, Tl ofiiafi, b
Bigham, Wyche, *Lewi% of GSecne, Lewis <ft‘
Hancock, livans, Lee of Tlu.scogqe, Reynolds,i
o ßffyington, Arnold, McClendon, Clajke.
On motion the conytystee adjouvnod to thre
fo’cloc4°. o 0 0 ‘ o ° e 0 te
On mofiofl of 3lr. Lee of Muscogee,
’ o 0 11 Wm/, r l hat ;iti Exegn4vc Otftininittce,
consisting of one from each Pongress&ma! Dis?
ttietf he appointed by.the President of y tis
i Conjjcntibn, of the ] arty fffr 0 fiominating oElec
j *ors, teute lor all other legitimate purposes. ‘
; 0 Ist District— C. 11. Hopkins.
2d District —11. fi.dt.* 0 °° 0
Sty J Gtet i-icf ß —L. f’. W. Atfd rows. O r
4th District— ];. A. T. UidleJ-?
hth lh i r . M. Mi Her. •
l Gtb Distric t—Dr. S. Jl. Frffcihun. ° 0
. o 7th District—D. H.‘Lewis.® 0 . . f
Bth District—JAn M ilh r. . °o °
C) moDugoOi’ Ci o h o Hopkins of Mcfrjosh,
®he President of this Convention wafi ad deft to
tfee Executive Cormnitbeq and made its dChair-1
o o
mai „ 0 o
o° • |
O BItORT Qf .TKE COMMITTIip.
. NVe, the represelitativcs of a portion of the
people of o GeoixHa,-yi
declare our unafteraf'lp attachment to thp Con
9 o •’ *
—n
1 stitution and Union, framed by the wisdom and j
cemented by the blood of our fathers; alid we
bold fll questions of ggverumcntrd |n4:ey as
suborui’ ate to the gifoat issue now
:on the*Am iteay, people in regard to tii # ques
tion ot* African slavery; anil we hereby l iedge
©aisolfcs-to cooperate cordially 4\itli all men
■of all parties in thfs gA'uwin’g’ Jveaubiie,*ftho ;
agree with ua*in the en<oreemenf <ht the
lowing cavdinaf reiation thereto?
1. i lie right*!’ property Ju Atrican sittvs is ,
• recog® nd fcuamnteafl b the Uoi^tiatition*
of the [ ntted Stages. .
2. |?be % Temtorie%oC the (loverumenk arc
the common property of the citizens et the
,-e- ° i oi j . 8
l qion. ° • ■
“i neither nor the territorial j
loyishiUrt's have the jiower to pass any laws
prohibiting the introduction of si;.very into any
Territory, nos to abolish .slaverr therein : *nor
any p©\ver ty destroy or impair the tight of
property in slaves by any^legislation whatever.
4. That ft is tlie duty*o£ the Federal (Joverif-
to protective citizens of every portion ofl
the Country.in the onjpyment of nil tyeir pro-1
js“ity pf whatever•description it may consist
and whqreCqr its constitutional authority eX-*j
tends. 0 6 . °
5. T 1 iat tiie enactments of State ,
to defeat .the faithful execution of the fugitive !
slave law jrc hostilq* in character, subversive
of tire’Constitution, and revolukioifcuy ii* their
effects. ° . ‘ •
The committee further recommeed Chat the
following gentlemen be®app tinted delegates ft
tl:e°appf aching Palymuic *"onvc*nti?ii:
• liKI.KUA IKS roll Tiy. STATE at LARGE.
William Boynjwn, Joshua Hi!*, • •
j *A. K. Weight, . R. A. T. Ridley.. * ’•
Ist Pistriot*w-t?. fl* lloj.kins. .T. R. IS need -
ed district —J.‘A L. Lee.J. U. U’imberfy. j
clr.l district —Thoftias Ilardeufan, Jr. A. 11.
Wyehc. ° . * . •• •
4th District—yJ. M. Cfribtmrv,• Adair.
•Oth histrict Josiah 1%. I‘arrof, h Ido-*
c-mn.-ir • •
* .6th District—ft. W. WalkeJ. JT. Liynpkin. j<
7fh District-- Ishatfi teo. Kurtlotfc.
.* bth Itfetribt-r-V. -’4. 1 James? Z Ij, ylarkc. 1
* The # was addressed by Messrs.
Wwifht if• Riehmpe,tf*ap and JTflppo < l ’.ftonrqc.
Qn*niotioa of Mr. Retklrtig it \\< ■
Jt ° /. \i.t the thank 1 * of This, Cutnen
© 0 o
lion, be,tendered so tlie President, officers and j,
i>c<h'eturie.s for the very able* find iinpartia*!
maniK'V in which they 4nive dischargccl their ‘
, respeetivOodvrties? e * . 4
On motion the .Convent?!) r..lj*e;rned ftiibc
dir. o 0 ,J. \\ o . A. SANFORD,
i) 1; * 1
t „.h. !•’. W. An fit/, ws, C Saerctaries. •
* 0. ii. C- 1
■ O „ „ *0 0
• o ® -4 © *■ 4t> ►
! E\!jncl IVom J'o*')'|tn;):frn!'e of tiir
Sarunnah Itcpublirnn. e
Da i.i j 6 Qti e A jiijj 12S 1 SCO. |
Whatever may •■be sai p so the contrary, it
newitlwlcss true, that the Aiiiericaiis and Old ,
LiueAVhigS, iiiciud*n_ veiy inanv A‘onserNitivo
Democrats, have heartily united in Marvl.-Tiid.d
with what* is •teriyel 100 Unlwii
strong and with suitable Candida;’ s for
dent ; *jd ice Presi Ant, tan g*ve tiie voti id
our Mate to tlieul. ‘J'his you may*rely upon. —
J he lPiftimore Puti i.-t, t;ji#e reliable in jts painiv
! daytt of Wliigg-ery, is, so far as i can leani.tlu
j only joitrhai within our *■ unnionweifhh that up
! poses a or indicates a wiiliugncss to
j surcumb to. or unite wit!* the J’epuhiieans.—
i.ho reason of this is perfectly understood.—
•she golden speli (*i sj nis, lores it ;yui those ’
! now jcuntrglling’ its editorial culinns. Tlieirnh
! ject is iff compromise at a Iff liazard with Black
Kcpubltcanisni, and support, if 11 c; ss/#v, the j
Lhicago iioinin .tions. ii there shu4d 1 c bn’
two parties in the iichl next fall, \iz: i.ciin.-
cratu* and iie^ubliean-? daiw hwid, trmt’to hi v
•southern brethrei'i and sputliern . in.-tit I;ioits-:*
must either remain pa-sivo or support Demo
cuacy.’ \\w have* no other alternative.'* (five 1
us, imwevei.a t-hrorough mitumal man, litre from 4
extremes and seetjonaiism, standing uj.on tln*
brpad*f latlorni of the ( onstitiftiou. hanirniiO’.!.s
ivo nominated by the Baltiinojse (*on\cution ,
which meets .011 tlie I‘th of May next, and a
gWirious future is in jr >; oetb J.\t, t,ive pre
parations arh already making in anticipation cf
the National Pyion ()|mositiori Convention to
assemble here. o\\ e effect not less* than liftv
thoifrund strangetr* present. Abundiuit.
modatioie* will he i*miid *l'Ar alh° with -it anv
a Ivanco in hotel tare. • in onr CPfv
has entirely® subsided- Com*; (q.e, couic all I 1
we have* room and to spate, .with the Matcji
string ’' e coiistant4y out. . JVe wiM be ‘clever— j
show the heaufies°of our nioqumcntal cit\? ana
h©t chaimingAlauglfters. . * .
or'©
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The (%iuins; Indi-prmlcncc of the- South.
? i lie XcwAjtrleafij < ‘rescenf s*iys it is easy *0
see, in the statistics f {Southern aoynneree and
tra<Xcg what practical results hav;e followed *Tie*i*
construction of out. railn*ads. But
these is Another respezt iu •which their iyipor- :
tance can srarceiy bd° gunputed.— * ;
to the tendency of the South, created .
by her system of internal improvements, to pn- ;
lit leal *| w.eli as .cammereiaf a®d :
power. \ ear fey y <*ar, tiie coni*crcc o ; ‘ Soth
ern cities with foreign marts of trade increases •’
v,lUi “womhUful gro'jvtii. A few’ years murtg 4
byd the*jpnunereial indepei©lcne 01. the Smith ’
establtthcdAvn a basis \*hieh e*ni never
afherwaris be disturbed, ueless interfered.wifli
•by the%peeiae.lcgiijla110n*atld°qpprc?Si011 of the
Ivetjeral i.J"v#rnnmiM. o tflius* *lic South, i*v ‘’
(jMoans'br imp productfiyis, and4:;c*fh<d that
they* stone constitute oftjjjrVx
pui©s,°\vill,be ‘'fyasuy of the sitSSrtioit” in tfie
l nion, amk will he enable-?, reason of hV i
>ing the keys of o comimwee. to flic talc to the ‘
Nt.rth the terms ®l ‘national alliance, bet us
appreciate ouryiosition and prospects, ond *idh
our time. Ruhnvhid B#/-/..• ° , •
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o o * M * O e # <s
0 ° Q Very rfnlty.
flic jUississippnni. a°Democratic jpper pub
lished at Jackson, Mississippi,.has the following 1
spicy allusion to°thc “ Pittlß Ciant ” We com
mend it devour jAunocrafic brethern. Tiie Op
position may well*- ; palt tlmir tin s **
‘hi iore a burst of inveetrec as this. It 1
beam US out of ffeUt; ®Says the Migfwpimn'u
o “With ota- issu ■ today,•wijhave Hirown the
“last shei ifi\o the rotten bulk of Dou’gksim,
until rfig meeting** the Charleston Ctjivgftwn!
If that body blow it # loto S!ni*is.*or “sinfc it. to
the o bot e toni e . f the sea, with its pi.*itieal ere??,
we wiH ha\c- ifo occafian ft resume hostilities*
hut if the National Demoerifciy drOopt their
coloAand make it in*the approfeeh
in I IkAsnicntial eontgst, with its- Cfpuitter S(M’O
- eifSign, Whafevct servile wretc-Vs lm
hope ioptrtfii by the of venal men,
rftay do, with the J\[i sippia /* the light -* 11 hfn e
but commenced. e ?Ce t> gp whejjb
lead. AA heirthoy disapper, \Tc* cease to fol
low,*’ * • and
8 a
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• .
lifi'ect of the frnu* of INOO. i * •
The New*\ ork dimes makes an ala bora to
and cand and slewin g of the effect ol’ the Census
• of tlii •year on thy representation jof the several
: M*tos :n <'l Rgvt .s. It figures that the States
which will sire.: AJ#>apia,
1; ■ nnnectieut, 1; (Jeorgia, 1; Kentucky- J3;
, # -tlfC # olifri f; New fork *
4; tkim 1 ; Pennsylvania Rlmclc Isfaij*] 1 ;
Smitfe Carolina 2$ Tennessee 1 ; Virginia
. I cimont 1. ihe States which will cam ueprft
st-utatiifcCS arc: Iliiuois 0; Inflianria 1 ; lowa
4; Michigan 2: 1 ; ‘l%xas©J; Wiscon
sin 2. ‘J he other States will stand as they arc.
The Timgs sums u’#thc retiarkalje ful
•lows: . • m . . *
j 1. Ail the 0141 and Jiygc* Sjatcs of theUiiom*’
i without esci p!i.i, la-c ground % relath ely, hnj
1 most of then* positively. . *• .
2. ‘J bo South lus. grouml largely; (Tic new
State of ‘l exas? having five-fold tb
fiie old States, and lying west M‘ the Mississip-*
j'i. in thfluonlymne tfuit gai§s. • .*
*...'>, The on Tv part ©t’ ©ii e Union which posi
-I’lively* giins is the Northwest —Bprcouri beingr,
properlv included in that. • ,
j 4” The Northwest positively
. sentativcs.and two senators *5 if $ inaeatfa--
ij. The slate States lefco 11 reprc^gntetH-es*
! and gaiu**4. postive 10-s of 7. The fre^States
’gain 14 and lose JO, being*a gain of 4, *
witlk 4 Senators in. /Imnesota and Oregon.—
LThe admismon bf Kansas and Nebraska, tiudi ‘
will speedily happen, will add 2 represen.tativjea.
and 4 Senators to the same side. . * •
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■ • ♦ • • ► --- ■—. ©
t uyi:i iii .\i w Oi ir:ms.
Nrw OtLSUii .\i:ijr*4 —A meciilfg of dhizms is to
be held twis’eVeuma* in ImAiyetic Bwanetost#st
against .mo action >4’ the touisiaua vdhieh
>Vuid commit I.ouis::*i..an-, t* disunion : also to j-o
-ysst against
* -• ♦ §■’ *
|. “ .Josephina,” a eiiqrrylokin<y ne*
gro, to yne of
] him, t 1! \. • ;o* An;. *! vde antieipaflon <>b
dainfiii’ a Wozginia red wfei im ■■ 1
i# sseiit t” -mi car
; Mr. Caves,’ Said Joscphnm, •turning up*
j still higher her wtiif-rounded-Mp; “1 dances *
lly l ml'.”* , * • . *
© r ‘0
j A poor fellow sgys: “In’an 6vi! hour I fte
| came r.ddietetl to drink.* Pipm thafe moifeent,.f
jjiavoibceu going down, until I have beeeine an
outcast —a Jo^fcr —a thing of fttJccou<|t; fit
for ftojhing elsy but to be a member of COl.-
gress , * •
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, P2d6tEEDiPTGS OF COUNCIL.
MK< • * f*AK 111 lAIX.; * ,
. . Z'ot.V.jl, CHAMBER, Mat TANARUS, 18% •
I J *- .a tit. SSo. C. < .1; . Mayor- Aldenaen Hdfeert,
Wright. Dyson, Lace and • •
M©v< Lthat tbo.< ■ *|in “o waaden 1 ij| ,
in tin-iiiv iS-n j K .;.i, a. Fame-Jig ® •
i ?Lvt-d, t-hist a.e ioiiunir;- ■ ; > .->inf.‘r with
the- ii\w< eh of i.a (] h * it*, nos Jef
l‘e.i:>n Btreet?©e altowi !i Hi er tinre m n port. Passed.
; Moved, that S’, id m S.. chair:. of .* Street
e ant .<> i. ed to 1 aVe the strelt tlie
: ftwhyteriwi C .11 I; [rtitmi order. Fasted. . •
There being no tan ei business Coiinerl H|tjourhed.
* .V. F. i*i,lt .. I©, Drißtv Ckrktt
1l ■-#>!■—l lXl.il 1 %
TIIOMASVILIiE PRICES CURRENT.
• * CAREi I 1.1.\ <* v . IE! W . KL\ . *
g % in. -
Ail 1 i.!.> ( f ~/ • *
1 Dried ...., fib litfc'a 15* *
13.V1.L ■i N- ■—'K !.i ._•■ i’ yd #
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Islnui i’ yd , 8 •
IJ.V O ). e 1 ‘ R k *: -- ■ ii:
Xoriuuiii . Jij ‘u
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CANDI.ES—■hj-ertu g ft u
m h, 30 a
ILIX d- ii
• _ Tallow j4* li. |
C 01-J i .iv .tie i‘ ih 15 •1 IC*j
.lava* t> It) :• 1J eo *
Me- ..a.. .*
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COEN vg \> bu a *
M .;! t ft ha 1 25 4 40
HOll inv (* bu 125 8 140 *
FEATillyttK . ... ,
Fit 11- —4*a<-i.t3io t ....... [* 1,-
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‘y No. 3 P b'f %
’ Cod.* • P J*’ 8 10
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Fatmlv ‘i Up h’j •> .
Ext r .v m Ri; i ■-> ■ S
fjf*.Xm>Vl)KK .r I* 1 * a 53 *
HIDES #i s 19 1
IRON—Enedafe f. > ;
Sw cedes r ;.. pft ui **
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‘Rods ai)d Rands. . *
tSTMR. . . t* b’l •
NAM-h ♦ r 7
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Sju i-ni * • 1> q a
m Eel sine .t> gl *OO *
Frovisionm. .
Jii-J : - Ai. -S * *
• Prime .
15a< .>x-- trains * f)X * , 15 !
•Sa.-uiders .. v jllb 124 j 1 H ®
<iivinmy itoun< .. r It.’ i-.C .„■• 13
PoKK -Mcs- .’ ,f ( •
i *Prim# v # .
• Country *. 42, • s u 10
• Js* 1 ’' 1 ’ *•••*“ Pm ,11 A'i J 5
. Bwttek— CMslicu |> ft 3.< a 3V 4 .
WysU m Pft 28 8 *3O
< wintry g 11* #25 tLs , •
•rmrsK a.... ii, 16* 2O *
‘* u ‘. ? P, 0§ 350
Si R- N<-w Orleans p | (i .
’ rJn -v; p ft' l -n •• and sc© *
JXIIIMM !.u- and ... ..... , 50 a, ft .
Mononoft :1a •! ■ i/ ! n . . . |
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SPMtITS Tl RFIiNTbXE . .. ‘* M . rs 1 °°
St iiA!: - ld-wi! . ...*.. ft • s a *l2l#
• Claris, and ! BS Ui*
•t wished g 14 ,j *in .
tallow . , >m t. I. . ft •
hjt P ft 7h © S •
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*.• * . • •
. Ti? % \ Receives N©(!((>*
| Will be a*’ ‘run in'g'flacessdn
X the .ui? • •
Saturday", 7. May 26® f
. * Stjii . i itiy,. 1..* 1.<m29
• Aacilla, Tu< *ia&. *, >i a ' v w *
. Ocklaeknee. \\ftdnesdliv Ma'y 3ti
Murphy%, Thursday..... . A*y 31 *
3 onus. s. Friday .Tune* i • •
• Seveji®reuth, Saturday ......lane 2* a *.♦
Eastwood, MnudaVf•...!( f.duße A * *
. •Ilmiratfvdir, L*-.-i:p • ..June 5 ft
> 1 omiisvilje, Fyst Coart Week, eoanseacnw the
. llnril Monday hi JuneiM .
.Foptlib purpose >f the Taxftetufnsof Thou*
masjC oiltity, Gf* * \
mav2-3t ♦ JIKNItV .MMITRsT. K.J. R.
’ *.V
/pWLS DKLIGIITFFL ufevKRAGE,tN ITS PEU-
X section © ith choice Scraps —<s,cl auu spalling—
commenyd Drawing to ©av f-tjt* lii.-onaat,the store
of lb* undersigned. s’ • •
. 14’ I-j*kiit on hand i*nstantlv, and f(?t ftle by
May JOHN STARK.
HENRY R ‘CHRISTIAN
• ♦ sHiPPixa • ’ •’
tf| Mis JElffliM JiSCIAIT:
* * sAVA.NNftII, GA. 1
Refers, hy h. — # _ •
M iram bob V T*v-idem Merchants anad •
• planters’ Sink. • | • ,
*J; !'■ it* Ippiner State- Bankof Georgia, } SaftauuMm
Jji'ighoin, litl<lwiQ. & <Ti..
*O. C’ihenaXr Cos iluer. Wheaton.* f?.. I ©
(ASII AIAANt I.S MADlion consignments to my
friends m Boston, New \ ork, Philadelphia ancLßaltiniore.
BOrders tor 1 buffers Supplies fnled on reasonable terms. *m