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practx*—M make the negro in fact what
he U ae.d -t-a be in theory—to compel diCer-
ent Ik lug? to be the same being—to force
the subordinate n»gro to a ityel with white ;
men—to make those alike whom Cod has
created unlike—equal whom Ue ( hes eter
nally ordaiuel shall remain unequal—in
abort, to force ..citizenship" on' those to
whom it is ns eternally impossible as it is
to force our color on them!
Citiienship thee, in conclusion, not only
•does not belong to the negro bnt cannot be- ,
'long to the negro. The decision of the 8u j
ipreme Court is iff act. aot merely of history,
■of the cotnmou law, or a Tact embodying j
•the .'IN'Hff’spirit df American society, but it j
is a fret of the -higher law,” eternal as i
time and indistructibie as creation.
|S i |) we write, some eight or ten houses have give us a passing consideration; but this "bat 1 claim for this section of tbe State, wondering gaxe. endeavoring to unravel this; ted a striking illustration of the change tba
U l\ ll’t /. been burnt, and fears were entertained we shall not urge as » claim, believing /I am sectional so far but no further) as Bachanalian shout, breaking in so suddenly has taken place in the pnblic mind : for m
TheHenr Vu of Cotton Seed.
In a reoent number of the New Orleans
Creole, wejiml a very interesting descrip
tion of an establishment in that city for the
manufacture of oil from cotton seed. After
describing the process, the Crrolt says:
been burnt, and fears were entertained we shall not urge as a claim, believing (I am sectional so far but no further) ns Bachanalian shout, breaking in so suddenly
tliftt a number of others would be eon that a convention of Democrats from the paramount to all oilier considerations in tbe upon the peace and qniet of the sedate, pro-
aunred. different sections of the county would be matter, is this: that Democrats in upper priety, order loting village of Cassville, and
Since reading tbs above article, from the more competeut to consider the claims Georgia shall have Hieir due weight and ia a general cry for the 1 Marshal was raised,
Atlanta Examiner «f the 14th inst. we learn of candidates than we, and to them we fluence in the nominations of the party.— but that personage was nowhere to be found,
from a letter received in this place from one would respect AlHy submit, the name-of The people in the mountains may, and .. At e them fellers drunk asked a mat-
of the editors of tbe Georgian & Democrat. Gal it. j. C. Ifopt-r, a staunch Democrat, doubtless i-.ave. their preferences. They are ronly lauy. passing through in ati antiqua-
that property to the amount of one hundred and in every way fully competent to re- competent to make known their wishes upon ted conveyance, preceded by a -horseflesh"
and twenty five thousand doilars was de- present us in the next Legislature. l: ‘e floor of the convention. I am content to as was, dragging his -weary leDgth along ”
atroyed. We learn from another source that ■ VOTERS OF lilt# 16 Ilf DIS1RICT. await tbe expression of the: r choice. Who- — Bless my heart, they’ll skecr the critter,
cne entire block of buildings and five houses j ; . eTer they designate 1 have no fears, we shall Ebenezer : drive round the other lane.”
on another*block were destroyed. ^ 0IT standard. feel ashamed of him. j - Neber mind, oid missus, dem d«r is on-
| This is the second time this young city Let the Democratic Party of Georgia Now in order to test the liberality of our ly de bloods playen marvuls, yah! yah!" re-
las been visited with extensive fires within t Take Waffling ill Tilfle ! - friends below, and let everybody see if they sponded Ebon (black),
the last two years. It wou'd be well in this i Mr. Editor: Some weeks back I took cc- are disposed to mete out to us anything like j - Is that all, Eb ? Well did you ever ?”
windy season, when fires are so frequent, c»s;on to make a few suggestions respecting jastice, I submit the question • who of them ! - No I neber,” exclaimed Eb, -did you?"
THURSDAY MORNING. tbat l| ie Citizens of our place be exceedingly the approaching Governor's election. I did will attend the convention in July next and I True to Eb’s statement, we ascertained
j - „ careful, else Cassville will be destroyed,and not then expect I should find it necessary, there sustain a proposition allowing each that instead of the exhibition of - vi et ar-
AjiilL 1(J, laOl. . notfriee, Phsnix like, trom her ashes. on this subject to trouble you again; nor county as it is called to Cast the number of mis,” we were prepared to hear of, it was
r '"-— . ■ .;- ‘ :—~~~/ j did.I believe the remarks made susceptible Democratic votes for its choice, it polled at only a gentlemanly game of marbles at
, MILTON A. CANDLER, EDITOR. <: Building Lots Given Away ! i of the misconception they proved to have the last Governor's election, and then pro which the noisy disputants were engaged,
B. F. BF.NNETT, PUBLISHER. , 1 x, „ „r »i>„ „r t <- been. To set myself, rectus in curia, 1 ask nounce the individual, with a mal-.riry of which had been the cause of all the ire.
This shouting, epithets and execrations which had honor her in public positions The home of
Sentiments by their novelty in this quiet village, been j die honored Secretary of the” Navy cannot
CASSVILLE, GEO.
/at- Several advertisements are juavoii}- morn i n g
C'f ton seed has heretofore been regarded ably left out—from the fact- that they could 0 pted
has taken place in the pnblic mind ; for so
outraged has the religious mind become by
the tirade fromCheever's pulpit- on the Lords
Day. that the religious friends of Dr Chee-
ver have felt called upon to make an apology
to the public for his conduct, and t« this end
the New York Observer, the great Presbyte
rian paper of the country, has published an
opinion that Dr. Checver is not in his right
mind: that he has dwelt so long on the sub
ject of slavery jhfit jie-lins bbcoiiis a mono
maniac, and is at this moment in need of
medical care and attention.
Greater reactions are to be expected as the
public mind cools, and the falsehoods of tho
enemies of the democracy are exposed. Not
one of these predictions have so far been ver
ified. and the people knew it. The -p'ection
of Mr. Buchanan has given repose to the
country. We will onlyadd that the vote of
Connecticut indicates her appreciation of her
democratic sons who have done so much to
following
I what was said might be viewed by those of the Democracy of tbe whole State. It tbe means of starting our citizens from their ‘ long he recreant to tbe great pi litical doc-
ns useful only for the purpose of manure, not he - set up" in time for the paper to be ^ Resolved, That the Board of Trustees who ' from in<lul g ence and long habit, claim wrongs nobody. It does equal justice to all. various habitations. We left, regretting ; trines he has so ably advocated and npheld
It h is added nothing to the value of South- issued on the regular publication day.
ere production; but it is uow shown to be ; — —-—■
little interior in intrinsic -Cue to the silky j Attention, Democrats !
fibre in which it is enclosed.
hereby agree and pledge themselves to give j for tbemse,Tes al! ,he talents, patriotism. It would be carrying out in practice what is that so small a thing as a respectable game in the lifo-h places of the nation.. Governor
a Building Site in every other : lock of lots * “ nd decenc T ,n the State. I well knew any professed in theory : a perfect equality of of marbles, in an out of the w«y street. : Toucy furnishes a new proof that stubHin'
now laid off upon the College lands, to any ' oll " n * e wblcb might by possibility frustrate rights and privileges throughout the length should hare produced so much excitement. I au d firmness in the defence of truth are s»r
y
S»ru
upon me uoi lege lands, to any . , . ... ...... _ .. ..
The Democratic party of Cass county arc person wishing to remove to this ptnee for the ro,ation * be y bad arranged among them- and brendth of the State. This proposition If boys had been the actors, our - town fa- j in the end to be appreciated.
The establishment, to which we allude, : requested to meet at Cassville on the first the purpose of educating his or her son* in te ' Ve8, wou * d mee * w * (b *heir united and it is hoped and expected, will be brought thers" would certainly have intervened, but j —— -
produces five hundred barrels of oil per dayTuesday in May next for the purpose of ap- the Cherokee Baptist College: provided, he ‘ fitter hostility : consequently the epithets before the convention. If so we shall see as the - artists" were all .» bloods.” some of California and NiCfti’H."
from the dry cotton seed. A novel and pointing delegates to the Congressional Con or she so accepting a building site'shall be tbt>y 80 profusely employed, were abttcipa- . who are the sectionalists. : them residents and some visitors, of eourse j
beautiful piece of ai.-v hincry hulls it with j volition cf this district, and to take prclimi- bound to put thereon not less than fcSOG 00 ted ‘ lind :,S * be mupfoyraetils of such weap- I here reiterate what was said before : . there was no impropriety in tbe exhibition j.
j ‘ By tlie arrival of the' George Law; we
the utmost precision and the greatest rapid- , nary steps for holding a county convention.
leaving the oily fmeat free from every
.Jlwqigii substance. Exposed to a considers- i
MANY DEMOCRATS.
I here reiterate what was said before there was no impropriety
of permanent improvements upon the 0QS8eetns 10 amnse them, and does not in the this, the voting part of the State, with a of such a -Drama." and we trust they may |
in a reasonable tin—.- the title. to least annoy me. I shall indulge them in population controllin
their first J hate later dates from California and Ni*
population controlling the destinies of the improve upon it by witnessing
executed as soon as such improvements are i ,be ‘ r l’ as, ' !ne > without further comment. • party, is not to be bamboozled out efits performance in rehearsal. j caragna. She lef. Asjiitiwall on tile 4th
bio licit, and subjected to pressure, oil is j Time of Holding the Gubernatorial completed. JOHN H. RICc., ! toM'St upon the people of Georgia a j rights any louger. We claim no advantage: j (Curtains fall, leaving the -artists" hor* | insf., and brings a inilltOP and a quarter
produced, which by a new chetrical process I Convention ! Secretary of Board of Trustee* . candidate for Governor, with no other rec- we want none : yet wc appreciate the right, de combat ) LOOKER OS. f in gold.
of clarification, becomes fit for every pur- j m ^ t ^ , \ Every lot proposed to be given away by ! ommenllatlon tban of living in aeertain lat- and demand sheer justice, and will put up j .,^, U„inn ^ The Cn-fOTfri r Trews Ts unimportatff.
this act is beautifully situated, within from | i,ude ’ C0 “ te,Dp,i ^ Ie ’ say3 one ' Another ; with nothing less If this is considered me-j rlrl __ ",r i- N'-C’tiat wit’n'New Grenada anff
pose for which olive, lard, or sperm oil is
> adapted. ,
To day, it is used on the tables of many
-of our citizens, ns olive oil It burns in the
■ solar and astral lamps in our parlors. It
is used on machiuery as a lubricator, and
answers every other purpose *for which fine
rnative or foreign oil is needed.
The establishment is self sustaining
The refuse hulls furnish the fuel to drive
engines. Not a single stick of wood has
lieeip pui chased since the machinery was
•first put in motion. As an experiment, n
(portion of the accumulation ot the waste lias
been shipped to the North to be worked up
into bookbinders' boards, for which purpose
this material is believed to be admirably
-adapted Six mouths have not yet elapsed
-since the machinery was set in motion, and
now the-oil is finding its way into thecoun-
try in preference to lard or sperm oil, and
Jind is for sale in many establishments of
is manifested on the part of some papers in
Georgia to settle upon a day for the Guber- * c *“ ar,er *° a halr llii,e °f court house
I thinks regard should be had lo fitness for j Dace, it is not so intended. Nothing is said :
n atari a! convention which wouid suit every
in Cassville, and
portion of the State. They have urged no " ,iie of ll ' e College building. There is qui
argument in favor of the 10th of June, ex- a ,inraber of raost beautiful locations for
cept that of party usage. It i* well known resille nres, good soil where most excellent
that the convention lias not always met op- K arJcns can ,oon be had at small expense,
on this day, but onre late in July. We now : U is a rare offer > and one that those wisbiE «
find these same editors makiu- very unfair 1 10 chaD S e ,nclr rcsidences for one wn,e '
efforts to force upon the party the day they ! 2!ent f0 9 S °° d Scbo01 sl,ould not ne g ,t:ct -
have selected. Some of them are heading '
their Columns with calls for county meet- ! 7
ings to be held to — appoint delegates to the 1 MAKHIED l>v tlie Rev. Eiiimnui Oil-
it iiutc ui i,iic wun uuuic |
less than a quarter of a ! thp ° ffice ’ t0 mer,t ’ This is
:e building There is quite a " r,ght: . 1 have objection to any of these
generalities
From the W:.»’i:ngmn union
The Reaction ir England.
to wound the feelings of any. or excite sec- ' The result of the l-tc
tional prejudice: if however the enunciation I y land, in wFiich the I) n
My objection reaches much , of the truth offends, I will leave it to the fo re< l a defeat, is Seize-
_ the Ui.i'ei; J*iales nave liven broken off,
o-tn-rmn m Rhode t Tlir- News fr-tn XiinragtiH £W»tjvm»
■i rat e pat ty saf tI e uf \Yi.lker,
" by the N Y. , b’ui. I.r-I VtM slifi on file Silfj
Gubernatorial convention, to beheld at Mil- m!is ' 0,1 ^ u! ^3(1 ultimo, llie Rev. George
leJgeville ou the 10th or June,” virtually Wl ‘g bt . O f Pike county, Georgia, in Lis
telling the people that which they know is j 8C!l ‘ J’ ear . antl ' ,ar }’ Jones, or Mon-
not so. roe county, Georgia, in her SG'.h year.
Tho Calhoun Platform has the boldness* Happy are the okl folks at home-
to say that - the Gubernatorial convention J ill,ch opposition to this marriage, on
will meet on the 10th of June, as that day ,,ie l’ ;lrtot 'he “pal fonts” and friends, as
seems to have agreed upon by a !ar«e rn-i- j P e0 P ,e in Pil;e arc not cons’deretl '‘of
this city. The sale is quite eq«7toTe ^ preS9 of tbe State ” j ^ und “ r ']* ^ rlod <;f
jrossibility of production i We would suggest to our friend of the Plat- The Rev. Bridegroom ot Pik.
The effect of this favorable experiment! f° rm t,l " t * large p0 ' wion of the Democracy j have becoine deeply impressed with the
•with cotton seed upon our domestic economy.
higher tban the mere question of this or that j candid to say whether the wrong doer or : Tribune to indicate a public condemnation J n ., ri nvei* r jvinkitig {) repast tons to at*
man for Governor, or whether he lives in ; sufferer U to blame. | the late decision of the Supreme Court ini ;?ie ],
this or any other section of the State. My j The Democratic party, in my humble ! the 1>red Steott case ' In ths ,s,e rrh “ lle Js ' I 0 f Gail- Walker
is the vindication of a great principle opinion, would do well to look these ques- ! Iand e ' ection tbedcmocraitrcpaTry knew well I . ’ ' ■' *
!he equality of Democrats: whether they are; tions full in the face, at once. They are ! the hopelessness of the struggle, and allow- | 4he following is a copy of » fin-
to be found on the seaboard or in Hie mono- i practical questions, and require a practical | ed tbe election to go almost by default, re- : Sfled by General \\ alker oh |«e -FeU-
taius: the fair and proportionate influence ■ solution from the party. Tbe idea of forty j searing fo other times and a better prospect j *
of all Democrats, in the nominations of the j thousand Democrats submitting forever, to ! t0 reCTard tbe futl « crtioB ® o( mt ,riend * s j 1 he P res, « < '» { repnMhi- of -\ica ,
couventions, as well as in voting at the polls, the dictation of ten or twelve thousand, is “though tbc Jemoerocy. withont effort re j ! agtta. hv of O.U.tUoi;ity it. !.tltjj. ves -
Have the upper counties (for they are i simply absurd. We are not living in that I duced tbe majority against them at the pres | led,
generally the heavy Democratic connties). age. The time for such anomalies has pass-
! idential election.
ed. If however, oar capacity for endurance |
must
os likely to be most favorable. For years
the price ofpoik has steadily advauced
We arc burning up so many hogs, in the
sliapo of oil, that the price of meat, unless
-ii new source of oil had been discovered,
must have proved a serious inconvenience. !
have not as yet shown a willingness to meet | words of Solomon—“Two are hotter
where any nine newspaper editors say they ! than one; because (Lev have a good re
shall meet, and that he had better lead j ward for their labor but as honors are
more closely bis Democratic exchanges be
fore saying that a majority of them arc fa
vorable to tlie 10th of June, when he ought
to have known that it was exactly the other
about easy with this youn/jcouple, we
cannot think tlie Wise man had them in
view when lie wrote the above—but In-
says there is nothing like tryinsr, and
Let, however, the cotton seed, which uow rot j WJ /.'
in millions of tons ou cur plantations, he' Ibe -'* «ednesday m July is convenient
pressed into oil. and the South will be inde-| 10 eV ^ y P< ! rl:0 " of tbe State; H is earl T
eyes open.
fare as they may, this
ly able to take care of
their doe weight and influence in these Gu
bernatorial conventions, which regularly
assemble at Mi'le-lgeviUe, to makf nomina
tions ? - Tell me, and tell the people of
Georgia, if a majority of the Democracy of
the State is necessary to a choice for a can
didate for Governor? We ail understand
the forms under whieft such nominations
take place But who does not know that
less than one third of the Democratic party j
have a controlling majority of delegates in
these conventions and that two thirds of the
delegates, according to the present ecalc of t e of t ils county (Pauli.if.g) fully
But while the election of Rhode Island de-'
BEEKEES.
Art. I. All duties-, L»t’h oi?'import' mud
•n-ihi i.-c
must be tested, the experiment, it is hoped, ! cides cotldng at all on the matter at isstm, j export are hereby abolished,
will be made with eyes open. Let others ! nar is any condemnation of the sspreme law | Art. 2. The S«:wt«ay of Dud
country i* abundant- j tbe land, there are siiBsesa-t work aadev- J hereby charged wi;?i the falfillsBCJit and
itself. ! idences ia New Englaaii that show that tbe pn-bliviltion of i-brs dotrric.
CHEROKEE i heart of the great ecmmtwiity is sound, and Giren at Rivas- this ISth day u.- Fel*-
• that at a day not for distant the whole North ! rijfvry 1857.
For the Standard.
j Tim© for ftoldiug the Congress
Bional Convention.
Entratt St a ,\'n a r.n:
enough
pendent of northern fishermen, and instead j c “ l,u o'* > 1 le d.ij pt opened is inconve-
of being consumers, will soon become expor- j UICUt 111 sever ' 11 t<,ulU ' cs 111 '°wer Georgia,
ters of oils that arc superior to and cheaper
than any other now used The cotton fields
representation, iu fact represent )css, by I f i'v** 01 ’ . U} ^ le *" r
oilds, than half of the Democratic voters of tKMtgreasitttta] Convent,ot.
, . - - . .the State? Call yon this Democracy ? ,s tlna »! wo bol.t-ve sndV fs
hopes they may reap the reward of thetr j tbig tI , e boasjed , iu o{ , [ <J'C wtnbew of tire party thrpugboet tho
labors in the course of time. j The con7eation will be coam ^ Bf | 1 Wo hope, theftfore^rou w ill
j 250 delegates. The party is about 52.060 ,fce . P' h of Jm>e « tuw
' stronir. Thirtv five ihnusAnd Denuv.»„»i. ' ^ JT saI( l
Fusion in Rom
The Statesman publish
ift ton-. Calhoun
will prove richer mines of wealth tl*n the j
mest productive gold bearing States of'Cat-
i'eiuia. Puk. no longer wasted for light, |
iiiauufacturi-d into table oil. ur into per -
jso much so that the press of that portion of
I the State are unanimous iu favor of a later
time. It is, we believe, Democratic doctrine
j that the majority should rule, and in as
: much as a portion ot the State, who are urg-
,i,K, fie, - j 110 m,ln from that section | scr, puldisheil in Romo, have likewise j have more than two tbi r ds of the delegates
t)iiuiery for the toilet, c».. a; rain be furnish- j '.‘ e 6 . late ' V1I ' J ^ Ilopes of 8ucce( - s - n r« ; been combined info one- paper. YVe
id for five or ten dollars per"barrel. , '“ g ' t , as a fi,vur tbat Die convention j wish each of the fusion papers all the
.— j shou.il be he’d on the 8th of July, we hope-j success they deserve.
-Death of .Hon. S. W Harris, of Al- j th,lt lbose “i'fots in : Giorgi a who advocate j - — >
nn earlier day, and are in the minority, will ( Til© Weather,
yield and un.te upon the later day suggest
ed.
j will repu<E ate the dectrine3 a ad throw off
tbe reign of seetionalisai and aft&Rtionism.
In t&ia- view, the foie ejections ia Contiee i
tient are bath gratifying and-significant — J.
.Aesnch, we com-menif them to-tiie sober cen- ■
.siileretiou of the editor of the Tribune. With j
the issue fairly made irp and welf under--
stood—wirfi the repeated and vehement as- i
seTtione of the opponents of the Demoeratic j
party that if the State wont against the : 1
pa-hlicans if wonld Bean i-nAusemeat ot the j
Kansas law and of the res i>t decision of the j
Supreme Court—ffiih banners flying, and
the party watchword in their ninuths—the
sing hosts went into the thickest &t tl
Tlie result is. that rbe democracy j
W.ia YT.itiiiR. President.
Later From Europe.
ARBITAL
i jST IAGAEA.
Foil tieal,
! The Ginpornr of Giiirre iris.-ipju-ev
; oil the v.-iiwfoct of Yeh,(Si.i-niiej et t r.n
' ti n.
“ i Tire En-rfAi eierrien:-. Si. f .T, fmik fit
* l
i vora&fe in? t no (i.ivefniiu-tit. •
abama.
By the telegraph yesterday, information
Was received of the death, at Washington, on
the 1st inst., of this most estimable gentle
man, one of the representatives from Alaba
reason for appearing so determined to have 1
this convention ou the 10th of June ; and
| It. is still winter iti Cherokee. On last
j Sunday tho ground was white with snow,
| since which time we have been chilled bv
banin. Mr. Harris was attacked with pneu- j until we see some good reason, we, for one
aud lias been seriously ill ever since.
Mr. Harris, says the Constitute a si |'v,is
the soil of Hon. Stephen W IL.rris, formerly
a Judge of the Superior Courts ot the O mul
gee Circuit, of this State, and was l>oin in
Putnniu county, Ga After the death of his
father his family removed to Athens, where
he graduated fruui our State Uuiversity
About 15 years ago lie emigrated to Wetump- j
ka, Ala., and was soon after elected to Con
gress from the 7th District- of that State,
| ready for planting-, but as vet. little has
, , , . . , ; been done. YVheatisnotsufncientlvfor-
be forced “« Jor «*. « d | w 8nl to bo damaged much, nnd tf we
•»e lorceu sujmit l»v a minority to j* day 1 i j i ^ i i »
...i • *. :... x •. i * , * . / | should have no more cold weather, the
whicli is net sni table to a portion of the! . • .. . gl ... , \
Democracy 1 8 P ect ls will ba an a bur*
dant crop.
Tine of Holding; the Congressional
Convention.
j Tlie press of Cherokee Georgia differ with
j U! * $ to the time for holding the Congres
sional convention for the fifth district, and
| insist that it be held after that for thenom*
j „ . 4 ; inatiou of a Governor. As far ns we know
where he has won an honorable reputation. t j je ^
and whilst his death is mourned by a large
circle of friends and relatives iu this State
nnd in Alabama, it. will be sincerely deplor-
For April.
Godey’s Lady’s Book.VFranfe Leslie’s
Gazette of Fashions, Harper, anc! Arthurs
Home Magazine, for April are upon
our table. We commend each of them
to the Southern reader as worthy of
patronage. When you give two or
three dollars for one of these publications,
you get full value for your money, and
no mistake.
ia the cct^nut on
aiinii
These piinlic spirited gentlemen who are
so furious iu their zeal against sectionalism,
who denounce, iu such emphatic terms, the
slightest locution of geographical lines in
this connection, are the foremost to practice
For tf-e Standard.
Balaam Broke Loose.
, , , ... . ,,, i A batik? badwvtmed fit Ikfsbm*, 1
reduced the majority against them Irom [ „ . ,
, , , _ ■ ttvi-en tfift r.»^i»s.-a and x i-i.< an cavaliv..
thousand to one thousand. They nave; . . , , , ,
.. . .. n „ lef-sw.iu-v m lift- defeat ot Hie fntti-r.
ned two memoers ot Congress, ami some ^ ~
j quite near gaining the legis’atnre also; and; SECOND DIsCATrn.
i while the Stats of Rhode Is’and has almost ; I; is reported that England is aim'll t<v
alwaysbeeQ hostile to the Democratic canse, | cede Lenn w ood Hotise and Naptih tui'ss
(and that only on extr.-fordinary occasions i Tomb, nt St. Helena, to Fiarirx*.
CASSVILLE BESIEGED?
A DRAMA IJf O.VU ACT l
i hare our friends Been enabled to carry that
i State, Connecticut has often Been thus. She
\ Was turned against us at the late presiden
Spain contcriifdntes laying a Tt-Ie
upon these same geographical lines in the i i5l ' eae ' P ub h e squ ire, in front o. Latiaxrrs f ; n j e-ieofion only by the leading of design
cd hy the constituency he has served so faith
fully for so long a time.— .iilan’.a Inlrl/i
genet r.
Bcasons for Wanting Office.
A correspondent of an exchange writing
from Washington gives the foliowiug :
Some of the aspirants for foreign
nrents urged the fo!lowing reasons for their
wanting the positions :
One has a son he .desires to educate at
sentiment of the Democracy of this part
of the District it is for the usual time, the
, i“tii of June. We esn see no reason lor a
; postponement Our brethren of the Times.
Platform nnd Southerner seem to think that j New Daily,
harm will be likely to result to the party if j We’have received the first number.of
u he held before the Gubernatorial tonven- ! t]le |) ai | v Georgia Citizen. It is of res
: turn. If taere is to be no unfairness on the ! pecta b!e size and with tlie energy and
part of any Democrats, and they have more ! „ b j|itv „f j ts Editor we doubt unfit will
at heart the success of the parry and its j r!tt>k ' Hmons the first dailies published in
Looiot ; p W lc,p es ’ ,uau tlie a^ncement of their j Georgia. Terms of subscription 50 cts
. ^ j own Piidd, then we cannot possibly under- j p er u, on iJi,
stand how any harm is to result **” ‘
convention. The moment you mention the
claims of the up country, or intimate the
large Democratic counties in the north and
north Georgia have not their proper weight
in these conventions, you are notified that
fitness, merit and availability are para
mount ; that it is worse than folly to nomi
nate a man for so responsible an office with
no other recommendation than that of liv
ing in the mountains; and that the only
means of securing harmony and carrying
out the cherished Democratic principles, are
to seliet candidates of ability, that arc
known throughout the State, and that can
concentrate the whole strength of the party.
This is a rich idea. This is a modest way,
too, if not a direct one. of telling us in order
Hotel.
Time: April Cth, 3 o'clock-, v. at.
DRAMATISTS PERSON-.®:
S C. F. A noble Roman citizen.
S. R* P A Pickensite
D M N. A student at law.
D. M. \Y. An academicac.
V. W G. A limb of the law. .
H C. R. A limb of the law.
B. W. A printer's d 1.
U One of the •• unterrified.”
| ing men, who. By hanging out false lights, f
'deceived the pilot, and rnn the old ship a [
gj-onnd os fee reef cf black republicanism, j
i and her past position makes the late elect ion
■palpable'fo fire issue.
trinpii Line frem Cuba t»> tlie UnireiJ'
State?!.
The 1st Division- <if the Spanish fleet.,
designed to invade Mexico, was to snili
mi tbe ’28 li nft.
WaaLin^ton Affairs
Washington, April 8.
Such a change in Connecticut was to he j rv o f t !, e JJavv'lv
( expected. The New England people, on the
whole, are a law abiding people, and. Unless
aroused and heated by fanaticism in so-m
of its Protean forms, and goaded in its exci
; pure the Germantown,
Tire Secret a-
orders to pre~
Minexsofa ntuv.
... 3 1 Mississippi to join the East India snttad -
aroused and heated by fanaticism in so-me j
j ted moments to positions and deeds that they I Mr. iJefiVers, of Calilortnn. has beet,-
_ ----- - i will repudiate in its more calm and better ; appointed Commissioner of Indian at-
Bystandcrs, gentlemen of leisure, ladies' ^
of color, passers by,.little boys, young ladies j moods ’ * 0 !he C!t,? ; n3 *“ « ba * MC ' j
in their teens, a cbiel taking notes” over- ;‘>on of the land are loya to toe constitution Wa&hinnton. April 7.—The Delawan
bead at a window, various ladies and rents, ! and to tbe ,aws ' For ,befirs * Umc ’ tl,e de ; trust, lands will b- sold on tire 23d Ju.re
attracted by the Pandemoniac shouts.' i c » 5nn » of the ;’’ ,<,, . cinl , tnb ^ n *' h ^ e d ’ !C,del j trext at < fwaki.- instead of Lecompt.
S, C F. Stand aside, Phil, with your
that the great- principles of
party are the principle
Ire Democratic j
constitutir
to harmony they must be allowed to select „i : , , . ., ,
, .. . | ship-mast legs ; it s my shoot : ther s a go ;
the candidate from among themselves : that! „„„ i i • ,
s whoop; hurrah; aiutlsome.--
they alone can supply fitness, merit, avnila-i S It P
b'litv; that there :%^iothing to commend our j
choice but geographical position: that it is j get b jJ, yet “ ‘ . ' ' pol
° W. B. Oh, g,t eout, neow doant; boss fly, coals by abalitioD '-arangues. do not relish |
; the settlement of those questions But the;
of til
Tlie moment this decision was judicially
I'll take made and known, the loyalty of the peopb
' ' ' tail
get
Kansa.-
Washi
fi’j/i, April 7. -Tire IT:
tuat flip; at bnn again, D 1, you mout 1 J .... . , ,y
politicians, men who get their bread and ; tJ * * '■ isit tier to Ght
idle to think of uniting the enlightened be- i
low upon a candidate in the mountains, and
that the most distinguished among us is not •
known beyond the Chattahoochee ! This is
wonderfut. We ask no favors
When
men commence talking of danger in going ! For the Standard.
„ . into a nomination at a particular time, we . VtThn Shall lbmrsunt „ c
Geneva. Another has a wife dying with , an but 8us{ , idon th;U there i3 sowethin(r i Wh ° ShaI1 “ ln the next
consumption whom the doctor advises to i.. rotten in Uennwrk ,. Let , be delegates ! Legislature?
Visit a South American climate. j g0 t0 tbe conTe ntion at any time, no matter ! Ed!,or of the Standard :
Another has lost his voice and desires to if jt be June or September, as Democrats, j Permit me to suggest the name of Arthur
go to Europe. ; an j nol tools for aspiring demagogues, let . Haire, as a suitable person to represent Casa
Another s child has never recovered from j them inquire into the honesty and capacity j county, in the next Legislature
the effects of scarlet fever and he wishes to ; n f the men prop*>scd, and then select a man j Mr. Haire is one among the most intelli-
consuit an eminent European physician. J regardless of liis locality, and there will be 1 gent men in the county; has been a citizen
Another has a daughter of great musical , harmony in the party, to the honor and len- af Cass for more than twenty years, and is
taste which her fond parent is anxiona to | e g t 0 f tbe CO untry. We propose that connty ] perhaps as well known .to the people of the
New York Market
j you’re a goner. ; """ — - — ~i 9mMV i
U. Let the rooster in, if vou want to see : P~ple of New England at once indicate their; April a—Cotton is firm. Sales of
. his wings flop, /with an intimation of a full de9ire t0 submit t0 tbe decis,on of ,be uib,i - j 2 000 lower—State *5 50
We simply j b ] 00( j e j gnano-hai) nal they aided to establish, and to whieh de-1 a 5 65. Corn 68 cents. Naval Stores
claim our rights. We do not wish our friends ff c. R. 'You're all makirre a tnfohty cree tbey P roa!lsed ,0 bow - j fint*. Rice dccUuett 1-8 cent, Fcef^hts
below to betray their constituents iu the ! fllSs> now arn - t you , Jest ]et yoar " nd Tbe Tote in New Haven ?s P ?cttiiar D «g- ' onsifit.
convention tn order to confer a boon upon } f;lther , iunetuate that emlmnctfoos article nificant ' 11 was bere ,ha ‘ ,be daymen *{ Charleston Market,
us. We should hke. however, to have some; TllatW!lsntfair Bl| j D l >J(m struck New England inaugurated their active par-1
hand iu designating the candidate we may ; your 2roun ,i corner out ticipation in the latepreevdexXia) campaign o- Ootrof;—tee tn„rket C*C|
be called on to support. We would much
D. M. W. Sir, did you make umbrageous
The North Church. Rev Mr Dutton's, was | ** ‘T tiet Salts oS ,he week 4 '?° 0
prefer to nave our proper influence in the j remarks about my ‘ Jal ] f ' ° r ” e . opened to tire effort of providing Sharpe'sri- i ;i
convention, and then abide the will of the | marks were p ersonalj 8iri I wiH at oncegiva fles for Kansas, aad «™,i great excitement,
P arty - Ivnn 'mo .. B in» «,.« „ , with Henry Ward Beecher for auctioneer, >
at 14 1-4 cents fcx-Good Mifhilitig.
When the middle and lower counties, with j boot i
you my .* sine qua non" in the shape of a
some hundred or two of rifles were enbsorib-
Hob. G. A.,Grow, of Pennsylvania, thn
Black Republican chairman of *he Comtnif-
not more than one fifth of the Democracv. j it p p n a i i - ed for • here the bells were tolled i;n tbe ** e ° n tbe ,1,st Houso of Rep-
. ... . „ . - H. C. R. Beg pardon, beg pardon, sir; I eu ,or ’ “ ere ,ne - us wer e tottett cn trie . ti will address the Alumni, and
h ! "““‘l! was only speaking prognostically; thought I Ka “ asNeblas ‘ abn l: here wU “t are89 A
was talking to gentlemen; ’taint worth one ot tb(! clergymen of the city express-
while to get obstreperous about it, no how. ^ b ’ 9 r * a ® Dess t0 P° l 00 a ' s - epaulets and -
nation of candidates: when one third of tbe
Democratic voters of the State have two
the Hon. Anson Burlingame, of Massach q-
setts, infamously notorious fo; his coDnec.-
! *.ior with the Sumcer Brooks affair, wll ad-
have cultivated among the slang wangmg ; mee tings be heid throughout the district, county as any mac in Cass; has always been ; thirds of the delegates in these uubernato- B-stauder There * vnn inarch tn the scene »f war and flght It out > » „ . . . , .
Pnma Donnas of Daly. aml 8ay when the conTentioa gball be heM ,. . consistent Democrat; and would represent j rial conventions, can it be reasonably ex- J^it if fongule is“ criterion If a » d b - a a » ‘ ba Wilsons, WendellPhiliipses I drCSS tbe Am ^ TS \ C ° U
It .s said that Mr. Buchanan has come to and where, and when even a majority of the i the interests of the people of Cass countyWd that the large Democratic counties in ^ ^ i Garrisons. r,nd Burlingames wasted ^ ; l^e, at its next commencement. Rev. Jsaaq
the wise conclusion, that gentlemen in bad jeonnties shall agree upon any time, we wiil with credit to himself and honor to the conn- ! northern and north western Georgia, with V W T IT t ’ u .. oratory for weeks and months past But the ^ ar ' cs a political preacher ana stump ora-
health had better travel on their own ex- j * found in fovifr of Tat da^ but until the j ty-yes Mr. Editor, the peopleof Cass would j two thirds of the Democratic population and Bah ! Hurrah ^’^1^^ i ab W F-pJ. have choseSTo fol^ £ 1" ^ ° R T t°V« ^
pe&se, and that sound vigorous men is what ; people speak we are for the 12f-b of June. not be ashamed to acknowledge that Arthur ’ with less than one third of the delegates iu s R P f . of . 8 ' steady and safe lights of tbe constitution Re P nb,uan Me!n5>er5 of ,be laat Ho “® of
want abroad, and it would be advisable j — jS ■ Haire was one of their Representatives in the i tfi e convection, will be satisfied with their „ , v v . ’ y **ar ®- and leave the new fang'ed wreck lanterns to Representatives convicted of corruption, hati
for those who have sick wives and children Great Fir© ill Marietta. ; Legislature ; no one can question his quali- ] insignificance in tbe nomination of candi- b ‘ UlT/take^im^sW ’ tbo8# wbo choose ta DHow their daBgerous ! beP ” &1SCtGj * be P,lack R eP ubheau »*-
to patronise a Southern atmosphere at home: .7 , ,. 4 ' fieations for the office, and should he be sc-i da'es ? - . vs, till I take an impression. mer 8 w jorify of the New York Legislature, one of
that those who have sons had better educate : , i • « ; ,, e »a ^ ' i looted by the eouuty convention as one of the ! Counties with bnt a few hundred voters ,, r * ^ T . boys, don t, yonder coates go reel is this ebanire in the New Wnolo».l - the Regents of the State University. Lite-
will cause a .. vi eharmis " exhibition Bnr- are lew clergymen who now think it i
, ties with less than two hundred Democrats rah fcr Qur ^. j ^ ^ ^ : worth while to beat themselves against the
j have aj> mmli right in the convention as Gil- , granite rock of constitutional troth Eev 1
j mer, with twelve hundred. I ask in all ■■ Wh»u» M nl, « ik. a. i.
and that the musical talent cf America is i " ••••_• -- -- wilt he prouder of the foet than
refined enough to polish the taste in that a,non = l i'! } loUfe -, Tff0 It0J J
line of oar fair country women. Foreign riie fire ’ we 'V*™, onannak-d in the
missions he -is determined shall not be con- i <irn g storte ,,ie Howard House,
vdrted either into hospitals, opera schools or ! anu " as at t5l « t,ur
boy's colleges inaiit left. An extra train of cars was
T ■’ •- _1. jdespaiclu.il fioin this place, by Mr. Wal-
Col. Benton has written a letter to Mr. i of the YVesternjfe Atlantic Rail Road,'
80 Methodist Episcopal Chdwch.—
Commamcated. jonJori.ai.ai,. „ „ im , u..o»- *»»**•' "■» "i i«*
Editor Standard : j plain, do you expect silence to be enforced arr,Ted ,n tbe •»»<*> a |»d w a » surveying tbe aUack9 oa tbe s oprelIle Court. He baa era- Rrsoleed. By the Baltimore Annual Con-
.vivi.Mc or-it,,, v 1 u ,iii,iiu iiiiioju We observe iu your last issue tire j b y denunciations and sounding epithets?— town, with a location in prospective ployed the last four SaSbatha in th» most tor&see in eoBferenee assembled, tbat wq,
Huntington the editor of the St tLonis Le. ' with AlUuTiTRreCoinMuv^"^^ 1 g enU f eme " !l Kconuection | When we have demonstrated the wrongs per- -I am sure I can't tell, unless the prison, indecent assault, upon the eourt. and i bi 8 bly d «P reca ‘ e agH.Hon which has
der, denouncin'' and repudiating the eman ’ ,,,e * r fi re Engine and hose! " . - , with the nomination for tbe LpgBlature. |4*‘raUd upon this country, are w* m lien ers ha.e broke jail or the niggers has rix!" has indulged in the most intenperate already re.ulted tn th* *rtal detrimemt of
jW .- ' 8 : -ri . , . - |In ottering our .trends imiTie, we do it jot justice to content ourselves with lectures said some one in reply. aB j *bnsive epithets tbat enuld h« the political and religious restitutions of tho
i JS5»*ss&’S&i&gz if - 11 ti***»^' *- «<«*«>** a „„ ,„ w j,j. ^ «
8t LonUon Thursday evening tire ‘•i inst. <n»d service tonvhkrLtlre fire was not 1 1 f f l "V claims eff others, j ot concord and harmony in tbe party? It is tlm Dramatie^krtists. gathered n crowd front «">• r e»d noreeen-of facts he has not taken Resolved, Thpg as heretofore, we will op-
Bento.^UrefiZfS^iS^nSSSESn^.SM:^!^^ ***** ^ ^ i P«rmt.sra, on the.one side, to practice the the various stares into the porches, from the m eoesiderut
devil he cannot Jsv
i and does not know, and up- pose with zeal any aggression* which shall.
1 gffitip Idled t tl •* f li * ■ * ! * * iiik’ inn.1 til* j -wwoti*, uu iMc.uuc oiuu. <
' plmm •'’! u-.,.. t.,1 W*rrw . g^,, g^her of honour or profit than any J injustice; it is contemptible sectionalism, on dwellings to the windows, from tbe square on reasoning-of which he ia yet profoundly be attempted by the abolition agitators o£-
nA ° ^ ^ St lUe llme : t! "-' Mioui.l at least., the other, to complain! ' /to the hotel, all with enxion- and Ignorant. And yet hie cornet L pmen- ^be country. ‘ ^
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