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afiernoon, m® • rourtl:- m tlu; . ounty in v i
thi|>r<p-riy is silnui.-. Tjf.iices of tlieso wiles nSlst
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S ® A tices to lKjg, ms and ( editnV’ ofe(tu e't*e must
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Court of Ordianr> l.rim’ it Ni'll: .
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g Cin Bi’. Addrt ss at l-'lat e .s P* >r(gtlice, Ga.
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funnel 15. mp^ncer,
• A TIt)RNEY AT LAW.
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Will _ive his entire attentisjjf t® ti e Practice ot Laxjj
• in the Counties of the JiouthcK ®
on tli* ss-coilff flour of Donald McLeans T’in a
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®-JUSTICE Ol* THE PEACE* ®®
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Ail basil'.• s> •-t. ii imn -will he aTtvudPl to : rottlpt
ly with dispatch.® ® ‘ mil do ly m
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JUSTICE OF THB PEACE- 8®
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Collections of all ]pinde®taken cm liberal tfljns. either)
in Justice’s,
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wotjks,
> m ADJOINING TH^PASSEXGidK^AEPOT,
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g* ® Manufacturers of.®* @
s QTEOI EnVines and Boilers, ®
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Pane .1111 ls®au4P§us, ®
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* 4V ® ® siiait ing and Pulley.
-iXD all Kixa OF SIA( IIINEIiV MADE TO j
grdergt short jotfte. *
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A_- nrs. Xiiomasrville, Ga.
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\\ T i; IIAYI-; THE i’RACTICAL ADYANTAIiE OF
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ft any wh > .... ® _ i
beueiit of®our opc rations in this Count v“r
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We have eve® facility Tor (torn t the •
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NOY'tvNgWN, Milifeil ISDKXOMfXATEJD
ContimtousGigu Woi
which is <s . . , f tifec acids.
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UftifMiTOl'Kl it£lly inform the citi
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as.'te vieiniiy, thai .yat ft 0 \, O /,’ )
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, tled:c:l®and Dental / T'A ‘ ‘/y ■ .
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‘medical Oliice, and Wilfbe • ®
Svfpl Slrictl, ••rival,- r ® 0
fi a® Lie and ®;.-ftlen >\t ‘ oj nial-Op* rations.
A'iS ur pair iu®U III(1 N Est my -®..— tluo
name tug.fu} will bend-
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AS US HAS No COPARTNER IX MEDI .*>
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OFFICE s’- 1 and ‘ a b*’ “ipi
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FANCY'SOAPS, Ac., /.
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ftvinds. ®*
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ft.imery. \e. K, ®ine Oil and Lam
i Bin nil •’ Fhi’.s and Lamps! <
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Thomasville. slay 71, D “ 1 * ts
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Yew Tail^ritia IMahliMsiticnl.
Vefer TAi fetsay,
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@ Tiwpmasville ® \ fffl
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i >'■>“! lim opened a ®
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is * Furniture Store, J i
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1 upon ti s • who m;iv favor him
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5 :? t! \k'if.xts of all kinds cat', ‘ •'■
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of ftn< “atterns for 9 • 8 AL j 1 j
Coats, _ , . m ® ;l ir
Pam®s, ** fll /!]Y
• Vests, &c., [f r| J k
with ;,U th"p. . . t rim# m - Jta.
which will be cat and made T> —.
order Cutting dot® at all times irf th,- @ lati .’• @ fifi"tis
and a- ?•• <lmrtesr noth e.
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SaißMc and Harness Manufactory. ®
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• ® BY JAMES feACK.
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S i®-pretty well— ®
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* * How ver. I >1 di a"t complain • ®
• )’ en I've a I•*:!■• m r■’ *•
On#liundredUhoi Jl and old—
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® - ! - ci,mtciif to live ®
® When I‘v< a littflUnorc! * •_
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14 h ... ‘ ed{®]; irs
©lie leaves a eomuless >! ire;* 1 ®
® lift- wealth h. - purchased u tomb — j
® ‘ And \a.®\ little more!
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@ JOHN .Ufl .*I AXt|:.
, t 9 y® * Nasuyillk,. j9;iy 21,
®]R:ar %R —( Rf.-’.iy 1: f, filiation of niynomi
*!.alien to tlie by tin;
pion of svnieh@jycm®were tlu- pffesi
(lin® officer, was coniuiuuicatca t® me by your
est i I f®!t® glst.®lt, ‘ft!
■ft*# , joy fi ;tu rtiiv wi f;i my iamily i-r my
jdaee of v A.[mu- fin Team .i.see, and diffident
ft- L was of my w*rihin®~~. 1 did not hesitate to
>| signify my intention to accept the position as
signed to in 1 By tfrlit distingnsslwd and patriot
ic I'ody. J’.uCft'ia 1 convenience, and under.;i
libensf m viety of acting ii >*>-) grave a
matter with greater deliberation, I o>included,T
as I,informed the time by ajprivate note, .
tfftdift'er a formal acceptance until jailer my ar
rival at ®
Now that, [ h:g-e had all the leisure could
‘desire for upon the circumstances un
de® v hi"!i 411 • non’Rnaiion was made, the purity
“1 tie.- )® ftvi ; and the joltjSFpiiit. of patriot
ism oy which tlnjgt hnivcnf ion was afthnated, as
h in all it® : ■ .lean apprCcial®
sjtnofC justly the done me by the nomina
tm; an iftthough it niahcftiave':ft>eii more lbr
tigiate for the Country had it fallen upon someft l
one of the mat®.- statesmen
names ware brought to tlm the Coh
venti n, rather tffnn myself I accept it, .with
all its possiblu responsibilities. A\’hatever ffiaft
be the issu#oi‘ the flisuing canvass, as lbr my
self, I shall gver regard it as a prqd <testinction
-—one worth a hfoj/ong effort to attain—to be
pronounced worthy to revive thcjiighest, office ■>
in the government at a time ftk the present,
ami by such a convention as that which receut-
I. v ‘i""’ Hi I>;ilt.iiiu.i. —;i culm ttGi.n l’ ;i ft less iiu
by the number of it members. l®rge as
it was. than by high character, iii il were
men venerable alike for their age and thfir pub
lic services, who could not have been called freftn
their retirement from public life but
iwtnest] ngfi patriotic duty j oflunv,
tnoagh slilfein the tfl life, ranking with
the Jftr-t men of the country by hofiors
tftictions alrcaftv acquired in high posi-
dtai-:gnd of theu&stSes
; m. n W'ftftdiy to fill the highest office in the g >v-
I erinentg.a .'#lll greater number occupying thg # .
hidiest rank iiftth. irrespective ssionaf
pur.-ftits ;®i.itlu r,- by th*i rant exi
gence anti well earned influence in various walk%
of private life, and all animated and united by
one spirit®y.d one purpose—flic result of a
strong that our political system, ub
der the ojfSeratip® of a eomplieaftin*! of Ailordors,
is
change in*tst fate ptece, indicating, as in dis
eases of the physical ftjody, recovery or deatjj,.
Tl® (’(invention, in discarding the use ol’
platforms, exacts no pledges from those whom
they d§gm worthy Sf the highest trusts under
the guvcUiifnt® wisely considering that the !
surest ftjiaTaiity of a man's future usefulness
®nd fidelity t<> till gn at itere.*is of the country,
in anyftiliicial station to which lie Slay be cho
sen. is lofte found in his past history connected
with the public -.viec. Tfte pledge implied
in my ayeep'aiice of fftie nomination f the
National l.’nion QpnventiiHi that be
elected* kViill not dejiart fr< *g the spirit and
tenor of’ my pasteoiJUTs •; aiftl the obligation to
kSep this pie I#” item:® a double force irbin the
cgnsideraliifti that®none is required froni me.
” You, sir, ipipmr letter containing the official
announcement of my liairiination, have been
pleased to #eribo to me the merit of modem®*
tidh ail justice iii niywjiast. public carei r. You
hav® likewise given me credit lor a uniform
snp]f m T all wise a#d beneficent measures of
legislation, for a firm resistance to aHsmeasures
eaii-H.aH'J to enn * ler sectional and .#-ord, and f>r
fa lifeloim devotion to the unioft, harmony and
by of tbe-e States. iVlu-thciJour per-’
|'oYal partiality has led you to oveipife l*iy mer
it.’ as a public man or nut in*yo<*r enumeration
dft tlieii® feu have a®suminary —a
hasi- <J’ allround American statesmanship. U (
maf’ be objeetfifetliat* nothing is said in®lris
summary. @in express terms of the obligations
ftnposed by the itutijjii j but the duty to
rcM.oet and observe them is clearly implied, for
wiPiiiAt due oiisoi'van'fte in®the conduct of the
goveyiment, of®the (’• institution, ftrietions
®ifd requirements, fairly ii®erpreted acftt*r
daftee witti its spirit find objects, th• re can be
ift) end tiftsectiomn discord —no security for tile
harmony of the Union.
f hate not. the vanity to assume that in joy
past connection v#th the publicj’service I have
efturse of ®a sound
st . • ®i; but it I have deserved the favorable
vieft taken of it iiftyour letter, f*yia} hope, by
1 a faithful the maxims*by
have heretofore been guided, not altogether to
disappoint the confidence and expectations of
tho.'C who 1;.r% iftplaced me in my present rela®
twu tu 1 1 iifti ■; i’ hx * ami if, under l'miilyyice, I
ft . .ld be (a® and to preside over kc affiiift of
eroat country as the executive chief of the
government, the onlv further plefttge 1 fiel call
ed upon to make isathat to the utmost of my
ability, with whatever strength of®will I
cagCummand, all tlie ] owers and inftiueiice he- 1
to my official station aKaU be employed
: f. ; he firomotiop of all the are at
objects fyryvlyeh the erntnentfva.yiiistiiuied, ,
!ftju't moK'especially for the maintenance of the
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Constitution and the Union against all opposing
influences and tendencies. ®
l # coneb; ie this letter without
: y HIV high uTatili.-iiion at the nomii at ion lb
the seeftmi office under yie government of that
< mmontly gated statosmaiftof*
Edward Everett, a g ntle-
general consent to be j
worthy of Uie first. • ® ®
Tending niy grateful acknowledgftieift.- *
the kind and cemplimenfavf remarks with *
wliidi yoi? were pleaded to accompfny the cofti
mumcafWin of my nomination. | am. dear ftr.
with the highest respect, y#nr obedient servant
John Bell. m
® fte lion. Y’ vshington Hunt. ®
tbwahb MVKBin r s iai:pi|i\(|.
®MR. HUNT TO®HOX. EDiVARD EVERETT.
ftiay 11,^SG0.
9 Pear Pi^:—lt has ®beyomftmy agreeable
djyty. as the presiding (ftlieer of the National
Union Convention, which terminated its session
in this city last evening, to inform you that you
Ifavc recoup the body a
its.candidate for the Slice uT Vice l’residout of
the Iftnited States. ® •
It would he far power to convey
to ;giu an adequate impression ftf the
stir .'or and witjf wl®di the nomina
tion wat made. CVithot the fornftility a
©allot, your iftime was on e\ft;rft lio,®aml was g
ad#'ted with loud acclamations,®coming iroin
: :ft eful afid patriotie<fioarts.
Plate after Utate with ®ieh other for the
privilege of rendering ®to ymti its tribute of
ail'ectionate homage and admiration.
® Tim high of your valuable public
servieeyentertiftned by the whole coifttry, and
ylie uViivyu-saft gratitude excite# by your volun
tary efforts as a private citizen tq imbue si<s
■ minds of your countrymen with#eeli#gs of love
A ill veneration for the cnaracter of Washing
ton, anerrespeet for his examples and teachings,
were reflected by the Conveiftion in a manner
at once impressive, and gratifying. (
It Wts believed, moreover, the associa
tff'u of name with that ol John Rellftas *
candidates for the highest office in the gift of
the nation, would of itself constituL; an irresis-y 1
tilde appeal®to the patriotism, loyalty and 11a- ,
tional spirit outlie whole®\.mericau pcoj#e.
> In this season of®dis®erd and mstcactrioß, we u
feeiit to be a paramounteduty to Stake an car®
nest Effort to revive .sentiment- ol® harmony and
brotlicrhood®between iii. different States and
sections of our laniion. ® ®
n e igfWnot ignorafit of your < ?dieri>licd pur
pose to decline in fuDircThenares and honors
ftf official station; yet we @ do not permit our
iselv^s®to ffouit that the same gpntim.ent* of
patriotism which your voice and example
inspired in die hearts of others will prompt
vnu to yield to fl .11 u*w j ‘Hi Uy \
a large and respectable portion oT you&coantry
men. „
*d the honot f’o with higtf respect,
your obedient servant, ~ ®
, ® * xgtom ®ffNT.
To lion. Eds#ird Everett.
@
>IT. TO HON. WASHINGTON HUNT.
Eostox, 2!), lcft'iO.
My Dear Sir—l have received your !!
letter of the lltii, in whiewyou inform mo of
iieially that the Rational l uion Uouvention
jeeently in session at Raltimore had. done m*
the honor to muninate me :..#its candidate loft
the otliee of A ice Fresident®of the®Unh.ed
States. ® ®l
ci.lies. ® g. . ~9
I am deejd}’ impressed with this manifcsta-S’
tion ®f the i’aforable opinion of the” Con’.ft u
ticn, fimprising g,s it did among its me?hbes®so
many persons distinguished foe public service,
patriotimi, and andfairlj|repri -> ut*
ing a considerable portion of the conservative
feelingofdlie country. great cordiali
ty with which,’ as you inform me, my nannrwa
..proposed and warmest thanks arc
®' ’ ® yti
The •grateful acco] dance # such a ndm Ra
tion would, under ordinary circumstances, be a
matte* ofecourse; but S lias una\#idably been
with me the subject of long and anxious hesi
tation® The groignis this hesitation I owe it
to the Convention, which lufe h onored me with
(ids mark confidence, and. m myself, to
explain, 1 amifo on matters oi’
personal interest of no importance to tlie ®ub
iic‘ * ®
U gge®er ally known that T h;®rc, fift
years past, retired from ii®
political life, not, as 1 ffbpf) 1 have sh®vn, I‘rom
•Jndolcnce or want of sympathy with iny fellow
citizens ni the pursuit of the gre®t objects oT
social life. The reasons o£, my retirement have®
ftbeen more than once publicly stated, and § fteg
to ngieat them here from my at th* Un
fton #ieeting in Faneuil Mali, last December: —
“I did not suppftkb**\hat anything could oc
cur which would make me think it myaluty fc
Bajipear on this platiorm, on occasion
of a political character; and had this♦necting
bi#n ut’ a *®irry designed R) promote i
here. As hen compelled by the prostratum of <
jpy hi alth lifk® years ago to the distin
guished place whicli L then filled in the public
service, it was withftio expectation, no wish and
no intention of jingling in the scenes of pib
®lic 1 lmvc, accurdftngly, with the partial ;
restoration of my heaftfth, übstained from all
political action any kind;
pm'tly because I have#'ound a more congenial ,
to think, a useful oceupa
tiotff i seelciim to ndly the affectgms of my
countrymen,®North and South, to ihat great ,
name and pi®cious memory are left al
tuo't of all 1 he ntftnerous a.-socia
t!on.#which once boiind the different sections
ol the country together, and because be
tween tlie extremes ol opiniifti that have long
disuaetffd* and now threaten^ to convulse
country. I find no middle ground of practical
sel can stand.” ® ##i
® It having begn suggested to me, nouvnli- 1
striding®hi .-eavowaffi,® liat J might be thought
of, at the l niou Convention, as a band Ware ioi
the Presidency, .Requested, by telegraphic mes
sage Aid by letter^ that my il brought
tbrward, ‘might be*witlulrawn. It
in these communications I had only in view a
i nomination to the I’residency, none other hav
-1 ing b?enftsuggested to but all the reasons
■—m——>TCjnovr,r-niti<iirwiH n* mi—— mmn• m
abov?indicated, whiefi led in-*lll advaiiC'* to®
; decline such a nominal: m, ajqdy with
to the A'iee I ’residency. These reasons,
ot es “. st il exist in tu inn ar:#l tft-ve. nftl 1
cannot now take part in politic ;Bian- #
iff'iium a delibi ratel'ftfonncd purpose, and even
. be su.spiifto” a
®ty in_ift pcrsist&pt a\ff.^al.
I Without uj •those -• : w ® ® .
j of which, however, 1 am -®re the Vciglu*viil j
I be admitted, I beg leave to advert for a moment
G’ my conucc® m with the movoim nt f r the
purehase oiftAiount Vernon, tft wlfteh your lett a ‘
alluded in sue® obliging tftrms. The lavor
lias attended in tlmt cause
(it I may without indelicacy say anything on .
that subject. 1 been mainly the result of my
known and rectff:UiZed iV.,>m ]ft v
polities. If ft could have 1 ®n even pdau>iblv
0!-inuatcd tl at Pv;. inti :: U. i to bacon Iff, a
candidate for high j honors;, and, in 1
my various excursions in aid eft'J hat fund,
1113’ .solt* open to the s;>eakinj;®
one word lhr Mount, A ernou ftitfetwo for him
self.® As it is, the people throughouy.he I ’ngm
have gene: * ic ii tor havmg
single eve to that mofitoriottsftibject. As far
as the purchase of Mount A'crnon is conmod,
that, object basiled? eieett'd, under the judi
cious and etticdent nianagmucnt of the lieu-mite!
and A ic*ii|egontS of tin* Association, with tlie
, aift ol’ their active and intelligent ftis-isL® is
throughout the T imm.® Rut a
oftfttal to that already raised is still wanting for
the repairfth’ the
land jmifjiasi 1, the restoration tl 9 hou-r
and grounds, as far as practicable, to their eoi#
dition in 1800, and the cstaldislni# i nt®of a per- |
for tffieir conservat#in. 1 own
that 4 ailffdcsirousftfetil! to enjoy the privilege of
fto-ftlierating#n the noble woi?. which, however,
it will be iuqiossible for 1#: to <j to anv ;m
----tage, whatever may be the result of the pro out
canvass, if I am no*,©drawn inft> the vor#x
a strenuously contested ®olectioiL There are
‘ftnany parts of the country which 1 have not yet
vjftited. 1 promised myself a rich harv< st
ftfrom the patriotic liberality of the St,#, s on the
Gulf of Mexico, and of those 011 the Missis,sip>-
s>pi rive®i'which yet been able to visit,
@ wi?h oxcejition of Ali.-souri, though often
kindly invited,) and [ confess that ii i- reel'ft’
w me to withdraw from that, broadlield
of congenial labor to tread the thorny and
th glides-ft .util of politics. ®
Apart from tlft* pecuniary aspects of Fie case, <
which, lioft’ wer.ft®’ of consideralde imporLim •
1 will can# ly sayq that in hohUftg'-up to the
admiring veneration of the ftimericau ! • “pft 1 ®
the peerless name of the
only bond®!’ Ir* nial sentiment vdiicli
us,) I feel aft if ft was dofttg more good, as .
as lam mI.L* In 110 -.my ml. „0i Culltribut 1L _
to revise the ki#dy feel;no v,b;. Iga
existed between North and South, find whicli Is
now,®! grieve to say, nearly extinct, I
could possibly do by engaging in the wretched ,
scramble for office, which is one great source j
of dangers that ftmiaten the%ountry.
Thcsa - considerations, tnd otrrers of ad!
more personal nature, have nece-s arily ‘occa
sioned me to reflect long and anxiously before !
<s> aqgopting- the nomination vviin which the
Convention has honored me. In yielding at I
length to the earn est ns which lm*
been addressed to nm®from yie most res]'C'-ra
ble sources in part of thfiff
I make sacryice of inclfua ion to wluit
I am led to a public
‘urgfd Uj on me, and L cannot ifeny that such is
HU own fooling, that we have iftllen uj on times 1
v. iiich call upon all good citizens, at whatever
cost of personal to conflibute
their share, howe#f to the public
servict# # ■
I suppose it to be the almost im-
J pre;->ion--it certainly mine—that tlie exist
ing affairs ft extremely_ critical. Our
political controversies have substantidlj ••#.-.tim
ed almost a purely s< character —tffbt of’
a 1# rful struggle between the North and the |
Soutli.® It would not be difficult y> show at
length tlie perilous nature and tendency of this
stfiLggle,y)ut 1 ‘c • only say, on this offt-a.-ion,
that in my opinion, it eannot ft longer
keptyip withpjut Union, ft do not
mean that citheiftof [un ties in the
country desires or*aims at a f the ,
ff'tycs a.-i filial object, although there are ex M
••emests in tanidderahh* yimi “is® Vho have j
that ol ft ot in view. -AVliil# a potent ;.nd®a
ftaleful Vvercised d'v men ft’ t’fts 1
•lass in sections of the Unwn. aft. #i : .on
ol’ the conservative masses are'insensibly and
gradually goaded into concurrence with opli*
ioh-muid S', v#th in tlfc out.-: r.
the\*bad no sympathy. Mearn time, almost
wl*>% nraii cthag tj|e main wubfio ini ~ oi# I
poliftcal controversies, tuim inore and more on
quitiofts in rUfcrwce to whicli, as ab-tract for- H
mula, the g ® sec ft *ll.- of the ftmuntry ditl’er
irivc.-ncifi'aliiy, there is ufthing [-racti-*
cally important at *ake which requires the di.®
* cussioitto be kept up. These controv
•Carried on steadily®incre.i®irig # bitti'i m an 1
exasperalion. Ihe passions thuSkindled have®
already®led to \iol#jce ami Iffood.-hed,
to civil war in the Territories and
attempted servile ftnsurrffcticm in the States.—
; religioujand plylantlfropie associa-*!
tions of the®country are sundered, and the
kindly social relations of North and South se
\ riously,in#iaired. The naiional Hou#e of llep- !
resew; at ft es, h ftering verge of anarchy,
requires \ffeeks to efiect an organization, which
flight to be.the work r* an hour, and it holds
ft*> sessions of its members,# ,am tolW,
armed with concealed weapons,) on® the ciffist
; of a volcano. The for the rresi-®
deney, representing’ iffspectively the dominant
sectioilffl ideas, wi ft, at the ensuing election, irt
all probability, be® supported by a pmadj# “co
_ aphieal
brought to a pass which Novib and B'ourli
cannot and will not rate in the perioui*. *
reorganization ftf the government.
Can such a state of things long continue, ®
especially with the present ri.rtc of new
causes of exaspengion T 9 I own that it seems Bo
me impossible, unless some healing course is
. adopted, that catastrophe, fthieh the mass
of good citizens so much deprecate, shoulft be
4iiueb lunger delayed. A spirit of patriotic
moderatiiffi must be
TERm TWO nor.l ARK.
i. _ 111 Adnuii'r. (
t MMMiiiMii m**
* out the Union < r it will assuredly be broken up.
nless jthtj i n ffa*najbry"Bpe(?ehes ami
pul ib-.uinn- i • : iflcd, and f|oßd
•in ITT- raid 17 *. -V and fc%uth,
1 win agree to vO' 1 1 ti..‘ i*■ elements of
O twisted then as our
fath w£fh them, we%l a very
: 1 w ye.:''’ ! ® rbe even t %,ti.,. ;1 y brethretpof g
4110 I’anjil \g, ® •
!* The i itidn-ThatflitteUnion^anbemaiu
| mined by tire munerie.il pro domi and mi&
jh'O r of one seen i,ex< ised to coe#e
‘ the oilier
as Seli-e eiti # Or•.• as it m * • ron-. Jr,
W i ldf
• wet V. - m \ lnjthc! ; 4,100 h ll‘ s he vital prinel|db
all v ovcrnmi it “the con ent ■i •
tlm governed, nc- h m >re does amnion of CO
uqual severei *, St• -iv pure, rs its the *
harm • \ *t oluig;ft-y c\-
operalion in its
• Uolievin.Jt lor these 011s, thft healiteg
1 counsels must 1 e listened to, if we are much
longer to remaii®onepeople, 1 rcgard # fiie late
National Union tjymention as a nftvemonUn
<*c right dgamiiaii. 1 cm- * Jfed
j heeh ear t- r 9. V 1. wY : - cxelfNve®'re
ai and with a mose .
coni] rch mi ive r.® re.-eniaii. n, iff th
Coi:liiefm;f (] e ec: On g< i* ml
principles and ifi® tun*, I admit that.
thin j Lam ‘ #w K tlua (
id #g .stale” of nfiajrsiit tlu re is to be any es*
c pe from tfco ] t ■ V di mem-d. conflict, it
v ! d seem jhat a cngpn.-v -mei* must be
in: !e with such a mating®::* that of tile Dili
and 10th, 1 lalfimorc. It was a fair repre
y nfnlion 1 ■ t!•<* e•• VCgv urn off the
country, cud the <:• ■ .■■■;< -s, gravity ants u'§od
fee!;!! # 1 v.! 0 were eyp
dtided cannofbo too hi.'.’ ly ] @ sed.
as it- ; . t.'dH litution,
2 n
seems to me, pUrim§ a v.i • a. I patriotic
course. So oilier cot* light of the
the earlier days of lie fipullic. Electioneer
ing’ platforms ire, almost wii Lout €bxccpluon,
equivocal and delusive. It is objected that
men differ as to the meaning of the i aimafncn
tal law, ‘ Os ■ i. s as to anv gloss
Or'cShi 111 ciliary. the Uonstitutiou, in its fair
Hiiliatnral interpretation, is the onlyjjasig on
which “ A citiz'Mi-o in rv y y w if #ie coun
try, can now mule; and ail# :t!t< apt to®go far
ther will usually have no <.iH®r effect than to
j. - * gptical prin®
ciplcs to differ <m meta?.hysical - “iuh-tics.or to
briijg together, by aid id % con-trueted ymrascs
fr un sehisli motifs, th- • \. i#j have 110th
in*t else iu
Tim the Presidency-jfrdlfented
by the Union Jg-juvcmion is every way worthy
of confidence and .-tt;u, ... 1 .0- ,k from per
*4pul know ‘*§, ion with him
j fu ffic puU.e'service-. li;., cli tal
| ents. largo oxpi-i. . in a m 1 ro\ed ii.tcgii
ty and ttcsl:i:g ; . . : -m in h the nw i
■ . m
A citizen oft” a South, and 1, yal her cou
* .. imp* !iatory
j course’ as a t . o V.-aw- a ground on
i which he can be in either section of
k < * ■ w> on iff princicfe,
and by men -of all pmjics, v tout a painful
4 -r * t , t . • •
Deeply vi 0. 4 that®.; Convention has
note] m u in my] >we*|p equally cordi
al and emphatic tribute to sonic worthy candi
date Ilf ho “Vice-JTo.-ideut-y, but feeling it a
i duty •> ;*ve®the dr. .ted p.ooi of sympathy
| with ;r patriotic eliurts to restore the happy
brethejy. concord i-< tween the different,
sections of our l clov<% ec aujry,
® T ® 1 Sr * A ®
I lcniauij dcarwir, so,< rely yours,
® _ I'.: .', \rd Everett.
®® .. _ @
A write# 111 journal gives sopje
in teres !¥*;• ;e(a.:,- of n&nncrs
of our prt .-out i isitors. hat ar^ regaled as
effreme j.-l.tenr s here are defied as
acts of savage ruften: sin Japan. To
tlie presence Japancso is a mortal offence,
am# “spiv nr v lita®* wl. itling,” is an Ameri
c;ui “instilt. #m.’ imagine, therefore, the feel
ings of indignation', horror, amazement
with tßiiicli tlm Jnj ..# se ambassadoip #rill re
- gard the expectorating performances of
! niittfe of the Common (iiuncil of Xew York
l or a dgp'ttatfon of Congressmen. As the Ja
pa> esc r. sent all the i 11s and insults^
ite'i bv killing tlu-ir enemic.# but. by connniting
! suieiue, we ft*i® that the Udod of the Mliole
i embassy of unlia t run. rs will be upon
hands of the first <§o! committee .
I into whos* hands th< f y tali. The Japanese
term for is*“'ha j.pte The
method of the “ham.y dispatch”
is regulated ly code which all
Japanese gentlemen conform. If a Japanese
of good social position is insulted, he at .once
lects drifeajt up to tffe
hHt in the regHn 8f the “ umbillical cord/’ and
rip>%iAsellU]i to the di: ‘lrani and fallsflead.
“I he of lipimr requires the party
, wno gives the insult*to @ do precisely the®same
thing, and, af a consequence this j(ivariably
custom, ilie of Japan are pro
verbially the most polite and urbane men in #
||ie world. ®
If the code in this country was based o
su#h,gri 1 unds, it 4.0*11 long we*ftn
-before this city would be excited over a
duel, and Congressmen become the most
courteous people tow ards each other in their
official intercourse.*® * *
® ■ •
Remedy for theJßite of a I>o{fi
A Saxon forter named Golstcll, now of the
veiieraWe fige of 82, unwilling to take to the *
grave w itli him a secret of so much importaneg,
made public in the l.#] : -ic Journal the deans®
which lie has used for fifty years, and where
with he'affirms lie lias rescued many Tinman
bpings anil cattle from the horrible death of®
1® dronliobi:# Tal:Vnimediately warm
or tepid water, wash the wound clean tlieic-®
with and then drv*it, ami then pour*
woupd a ft w drops of
cause mineral aciffts destroy the poison
saliva. % ®
\ Moth, eo, a r\ ‘” ~n ,\s v.*\ Tsxu- paper
savs that Kev. R. V. Timm,.son, }
rv in 111 at Slate, is breaking Jmnself of thejmoit of
scaring, ami reads the Scriptures quite fluently
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NO. 11.