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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1832)
£ Cr:: £ S . iV > .2 * fj -JLI . t r .(.•••/ -. ' •Pi-unr.Jiijtt. !. i LA . E i ROM LI HOI L. A lull*; dtcr i! <>’• last l ight, our N”\VB S’ tIiMUiCT Emm. • : L'ir nil <*;tl:.o l.p lentil Ui pack'd ship l'nc-fit , C.ip . Yva;t, Winch -lit; boarded at t ii’eliK'li i". M. 25 in ifs ont.-nlc i!u* Hook, I j!';>:•_!»i u> Lon iln pipers to J.ily ••Ist, an! Liverpool to tile Ist August, liOib tin UlSiVe. ’i hern rs bullier iihvs leom Doti Pc- ; drn’s expedition; Imt the In st <»*’ it is not j entirely aiitlieMiented. A newspaper in file interest of Don lVdm, has been euin inoiicud at Ujiiirtii. *i ha wiir i loud sit!,l litttigs over Europe, more sombre tiiiiM ever. ;- .r Walter Beott hail liail a slight rc- Japsc, tint was :»_r.»i:i more euniforinblc i'in Cholera in London was alarming. Deaias ou the 28lh, 12; 39th tnul 30lh> llih 31st, 9: total cases, 2'J'J5; deaths, 807 Tlic Aitslrians are sail I to Lave increas ed their forces in Lombardy and Central- Italy id 200,000 men A frightful epidemic, rcsnibliis* the ciioleru, is stated to prevail miinng the Russian troops in Poland, amt Hie Aus trian troi ps in Galicia. In one regiment it carried oil'GOO men. We are enabled to state positively, says the London Court Journal, that the Ditch es de Bern was tit London (incognito, ol course,) during two whole days ol last week: namely Tuesday and Y\ eiinesiiny, and that Her liovai Highness left Lou don *or Holyrood House, on Thursday. A letter from Bayonne, of the 21st Ju ly sis —“li ppears certain that Gen. Mi i : is in During and, and has succeeded in joining Don Pedro. France mid England had both announ ced to the King of Holland, that lie must iminedtately r itit v the treaty of separation between Holland and Belgium, or they would compel) him by force ml arms. After the ratification, negotiations might he entered into for the settlement of minor point's. '[’he Jew s, after wisely remaining quiet during the agitation of the Reform Bill, I have addressed a petition to the House of Commons, which was presented by Mr.! C. Grant on the 2 Mi, who said, “that he | hoped it would be tlie last time the. Jews! would have to solicit relief from their ci vil disabilities, and the general feeling of i the House appeared, as far as it could he \ asci r'atned, to be favorable to them. In this petition, they desired a law ad- j mining them to all franchises and privi leges enjoyed by other dissenters. The most Rev. Dr. Curtis, Catholic Primate of all Ireland, died on Thursday at his house in Drogheda. Ins Grace is another victim to Cholera, but he, died full of years, at the age ot 92. A better, a mure virtuous, aul feiv abler me.i In has iot left helm’d him. —bbiln i inter. hOXUt).\, JUI,Y 3J.—Th.- billowing « ihP a«v> x*vm }' r J. barns Manners Lotto,., has umm.mced ° f - rutir,, ‘g trot*, tiie Cliairi 1 the House of Commons. Besides the proceedings relating to the retirement of ! ! te fspe.iker, the other business seetued *o I indicate the near approach of the close i ol tic session. The cimcellorof the Ex- 1 chequer announced that .t intended to f ' x , * ,!lar . v »f the Lord Chancellor at XllOJda year, and the retiring pension at £-5,399. [M,-. .M iimers has filled the Speaker’s v,mi,r for sixteen vears] LIVERPOOL,'AUG. I.—The pros pt ; i' ot an approaching continental war <ot brighten. Advantage appears to ue taking ot the proceedings of the Ger -111,1 i Diet, on both s.des, to increase irn tat,°;1 * l,d to precipitate a catastrophe !i! " ,; *y kave reason to deplore. °V;V <>;; *‘ ,1;ul ' ! . die liberals of France onti L gland, by tbeir teinonsSmices and vitupi rations; endeavor to spirit up their brethren in the German states to combine! and resist the Diet, a course winch mast lead to internal convulsions, and afford j occasion lor the interposition of the «rea- I ter powers. Tims the scenes of Italy are likely to be acted over again there, and i the oh'nisive control of Austria t» he seal e »>; die headlong folly of imprudent tnei!—/nr. Courier. LONI> JULY 30.—The present aspect ol ail,airs on the Continent of Eu rope is calculated to revive the suspicion w hich most people felt as td the existence ii *° l ™ private understanding between Ilollaiii! and Russia, and perhaps others " ■ e i! ,v ' n ! M) ' ver S respecting the dispute witli belgmm. 'Vlan the King of Holland first declar ed Ins resolution not to abide hv the n iWi ' ! , dlc . lll " d,on ' koili Delirium and Holland had agreed upon as referees in heir differences, many people ihoHifl.t ! n a , “" 1 or n madman, if not sonie img \w,isc. The something worse re ••red t° against the peace nnd liberties of Europe, wind. present • iremnstances are by no means calculated disprove. The game which Hiissi i nnd IVu-sia! l» lMVI, »« -It this moment in Germanv ! *,• ;t v rlu,, r. it Ma y l,,: u " <m "“-. ' M .'; 18 n I’*"" one—to the game! vv.t.l which ll,.lhmd has been pc, ,!exm r ; tlicwhnl, civilized world. ‘ ... " ■ ,w •• w»»rin, ■he ha! 1 I "T ?"*"!? »'««« IK Iginm, :.... .■ S ' -tit to miv inhiuiimu pm- I.. In lC rl V"'}* ''"‘".th.tamjm* the great ' * , «r, (f'.plny appealed to I v lor allies us "i -g-aruit-e of their sure.— Falmouth r.ii,,,, juUf'v 7 >1 trj'il* ts lngfesei, one of Don lVlro’s I cutters; united here to-day at 12 o’clock, j i'.- t • • ~rt< , ai’li r n long j.as.-ng, o. 13 il.i . , v in brings accounts to il.e 14th; nst ,-vtiv Jays later than .be Firebrand, ; and three days later titan the Pantaloon; but I regret i am still tillable to inform yon of ai y active operations on the part of the inv . ding army, ns it appears that Don Pedro bud postponed the opening j ; the campaign to the 20th. It was under- ; stood that on that day lie was to eom ! iraM.ee Its inarch on Lisbon, Aomin I ; Sariorii es ii tei.ihd to proceed on ti e tdoeliade of the Tagus with hi.* squadron oil tlie I7ib. This vessel coi.fiimts the j greater pint of the intelligence previously ree:' vi and, us to tiie slightest resistance ot ; fen and to Don Pedro, and the peactiblu oc ; cupation of Oporto by Ins troops; but the nc-nuint of one of the Kcvcring regiments being cut to pieces bv the iMiguelile nrmy is destitute of foundation, and if any se ver.tv of the king was practised, it must have been to a vey limited extent. There | is less douhtwilh rgard to the desertion ot 100 dragoons, who came over to Don Fe- ! dio immediately after the lanl ng; anil it is also stated that a part of two regiments, i about 501) men, that had been disarmed j in consequence of disloyal indications a- j vuoiig then, and locked up in the bar- > racks, but who were left behind in the i liurrv and ihson.li r of the gov ei nor’s flight, immediately took tirms m Don Pedro’s service. Oporto is perfectly quiet, and every exertion is made by the Emperor to keep up the strictest diciphnc among lu> men, and to maintain the tranquility oi the town. The inhabitants have been fortunate in escaping pillage, either from the retreating army or from those that oc cupy their places. They have submitted without much enthusiasm, but without opposition U» the army of Don Pedro; nd with the same indifference they allowed the troops of Don Miguel to cross the liv er, neither annoying their retreat, nor trying to prevent the breaking down of the bridge, which the Governor thought I proper for Ins own security to older. London, Ji i.v 28.—An express was i received this morning from Paris, stating ■ that a steam boat belonging to Don De dro’s squadron had put into Bordeaux on the 23d inst. with despatches, aiiiioi.eiug the entry of the Constitutional troops into i Coimbra on the 20th with very little re sistance. They hail been joined by a number of volunteers ; anil three regi- j meats os • iguel.’s army. The troops of J the usurper li.nl retreated upon Lniru, and ] were concentrating themselves in the en- , viiotis of Santaretii. On the departure ! of the 'ex pi ess ail was tranquil in Paris, i and great preparations were making lor j the festivities of the three days. The Lis ! tion mail is still due, in consequence of l strong easterly winds.— Courier. h At,Mount, Saturday evening, 1) e’- | ch-ck. —-The steamer Columbia, Lieut. File, with the mails from Lisbon and O porio, has this moment entered the har bor, having left Lisbon on Sunday eve , n ud on Tuesday lust. 1 J *be brings a very imperfect *mtwrfhre— none oi *»-. or officers having j been on shore nt Oporto, and ilepcmf jingon the communications made by off. ; neis ot the British squadron off Oporto I r»:f ,he acc, ' ri,c > ot the intelligence. i s,ate 1,11 engagement took Place on • onday last, at a short distant ton, Oporto, between the troops of Don l echo and Don Miguel, in which the for- ! !"*■' "'\ r ? B *mcesslul, after a severe con- Mne f 'v, C< : mme " eed ea,i J >" the inor- I . filli n' 1 /, aMd ‘ l,d llot terminate I I f fil , *, * ‘d'l'tars that Dm. Migu ! ‘-.id pushed on all the troips he could j command Irom Lisbon, and Coimbra, to die amount of 12,500 men, and ntlenmt | ear to take Don Pedro by surprise, hut the latter advanced from Oporto in good wrl H a '“ ! ! r-" lar bl,Ml « "-',k place, w .th the result I have stated. The ex-Em pen,r returned ,o Oporto at night w.th ~’° oo l :l ’isot;crs, and the trophies of his comp lest, and m. Tuesday, before the ( ohi.nhia left Oporto, was at the head his army, engaged in pursuing tf Je rctsmmt of I>o„ Aligu-I’s force. ■* » » It/I Ct*. It is said that the Jtritish battalion dis ! ' Sd f l nirtic »'larlv, and receiv ' " the tlumks ot the Emperor for its gni '•htr.v; ami ,t is alo stated, that the mo uh nt the tnemy came in sight, our brave S ‘Tr* »"«« French batC.Jion charged them at the point of the hayom t, J’ and ! n ' V ia confusion, hv which ; i-c u tnnute success of the day was much aovanced. TURKEY AM) EGYPT. < O.NSTANTINOPI.E, Jl LY 25.—1 tis af firmed that at. agent from Mehrmet AH ivrte 10 'll ,nUI<C , ' ro,K ‘ <al " <>f fence to the 1 cite. Heis said to ask the Porte torn knowledge him independent .Sovroign of -nypt, the dignity to be hereditary in the lauidv in the male line, according to the hiw ot primogeniture, for which he will pay tribute, the amount of which is to be hereafter settled. 1 ue Saltan, it is said, is indignant at ; .ese proposals, hut sev ral members of *“* I,iVa "’ considering the enormous ex fuce of prosecuting the war, aresuppo «'<l to be not absolutely opposed J Ihe l-roposal to recognize the independence! 1 Lgy pt n, return for great peenniarv .vantages “ ,uJ favorable to me 1 one. hum tkctamr I o'dock. p. w. LATENT FRORf FRAM'i:. ;V me picket ship Charlemagne, apt. Kolunsim, we have receive.! IN vn . M f a-iyn Angun J.,, M „.|u,„e, and Pa i.s io the , v n.i,g 4 ,f ;|,c .*|| M J, |,. I be ( Imh n, w... rapidly *til,.idi»g in Thc Duke of Keichstadt, son of Na poleon the Great, died at Vicuna on the 2oib of July Tiie oil'ciatl biiletii.s of Cholera in Pu ns, July 'jTth iind 2‘.)ilt, store tiie nuiu heridileiiihshvtli.il disease durum Ike two (has at only GG, and the new casts at 10.— fins is a great decrca l.t fi .r U. i .;. tj ~ /. The Aagsyrr" iionttc of the 28th inst (July,) the following intel ligence ot Un'22G Siom \ :: nna: “This mortliig, at live-o’clock, nu ea sy death put un.iid so the existence of the Duke de at tlx* Palace :i’ r-woenbrum. AliVmiy on tla; 19th, the 1 symptoms of the l;\r stage of consutup tion ni iiKlVsted ll epselvt.-, anil the phy sicians nave up nilhnpe of sating Inin.; The Emperi r luikhrccle-i that his tim er.d.-hi! he ulteudvdwitli the same forms j and honors of an Arch Duke. Thej corpse is to he interred in the imperial | family vault on the 2*h test. Pit para- ! tief's were made mm.[finitely for the dc- j partn.re of hi* iliscousolite mother for hi r i duchy. This determination was cvmsiil- j i red absolutely necessaly in order not to ; endanger bet own liie.” Vienna, July 2G.—The Cholera lies! increased thiswccK to an itlarming extent. :On ihe I7tl» there occur ed 100 cases, and |3B deaths. Thu cause is probably the sudden change in the temperature, which, on t!»e loth in-t. was 2G deg. and the IGn’i 15 deg. Reaumur. The disease, however, seems to he on the decline. The niareluug of troops in the Austrian ■ oioutHvliy has of late been considerable, i I he troops are for the most part towards j 1t.,1y. hr u:. and Pokti c vi..—Tin Memorial dtf t'yrcnres se.v sr— Private letters from Spain afford gtouttd lor apprelteuston that n samctionary moveinint will not be. confined to Portugal, 'i'h.ey state that tin Spanish provinces on the borders ot Portugal arts Gist oesd to take part with Don Pedro, and that even the troops forming the army of observation manifest tlie same sentiments. The presence <>i i Grp. Mitin, whom they believe to be in the Pyrenees, has, it is said, contributed, to these tm lings. 'J hey add that the cause of Don iguel js so desperate that; lodgings arc prepared at Bagudos for ins reception. IKOM THE SAME. 3 O’CLOCK. P 51 STILL LATER FROM LONDON Our news schooner Journal of Com meice, is just up from the packet ship Columbia, Capt Delano, bringing Lon don papi is to the evening of July 31st. The dates bv the Pacific wire to the morn ing of the same day. \\ e rejoice, to state that the news ot Don Pedro’s victory on the 23d is con firmed The particulars will be found below. London, Julv 31—12 o’clock. “The accounts tins morning from O porto are of the most favorable descrip tion, and completely eoidinnatwy of the , 1(! — t , upwards ot a,UUO killed, wounded and 'ake,, prisoners, whilst the loss experienc ,l iy V°" 1 t ". r ° 8 >mn y di,J exceed JUU - From other letters which vve have seen, the loss of the latter was considered gtenter, but not to be compared with the iO£S ot tiie LsurpV. “Ihe blockading squadron at Lisbon, under the command of Admiral Sarto rt.is, amounted to nine vessels, besides which notices had been issued at Lisbon at Oporto St. Übes, and Ftgueira, against !‘"J vessds l,,lt * er colors being allowed ingress or egress. “Don Ji,Jm’s army is stated to have captured 2,0110 of the enemy’s troops oe.-idcs their a.tillery, and camp age at \ aiotiga. 1 1 “Tw o regiments of cavalry, and one tU ;V‘ iUC “» have joined Don IVdrn, and a force of three thousand volunteers and recruits hud been raised at Oporto. “At the latest date, the force of Don led row as said to be on their nmich to Coimbra. ‘•The next accounts arc looked for with much anxiety; the result is no longer doubted. ° Half-past One. C onsols remain at 83 i-2 5 S for the account FROM TH I; LONDON COiRIEJt, JTI.V f ‘{J, Wc have been favored with tin follow ing extract of a letter from a commercial gentleman, anted Oporto, July 2J, 1832: “1 have only time u> inform yon that i on 1 edro has gained a great victory at Aaloiign, after two days hard fighti.m.— 1 wo thousands prisoners, all the artillery and camp equipage taken ; the army of T A NARUS( ' m,rciy They were 110,000 strong. Our force only 7,000 1 l,e «iieinjr*» loss in -died and wounded is ! immense. e have suffered also, but not severely. “Yesterday they attacked the wlioie - oath bank oi the Douro, and kept up a constant fire ail that day ; but we heat mem off w ith the schooners and gun ho.its. Ihe whole of the army is at Valonga, and today advances on the mad In Coimbra to attack if, where they will im doubt he* successful. I he Portuguese regiment., fiylit very bravely. 'J'vvo ivgiments of Cavalrv, anil two or three of Infantry, are eonfiih utlv reported to have deseitcd .MigmJ, ;ui d commenced their march up n, jnj tl ~s. rhe Miguditc lieu was to haw* cine out yet. aimy. hut it appears they will Admiral Bar»nrius s bharkndiim l.ishnn mid wc hear that two or three forts at the mouth .if (il.i Tagus are deserted, \\ have raised h« re about ;|,<«.» recruits and volunteer', who an now beji... trttmed. Siorca, atir.s, ur.ti every thing are in alum-! dance ; and t! this combined movement which :s now about to tak< place, prove success:uJ, the cause is gainei'. (rie xi Tun mlssauku i>i:s chaaiuki s.) Ti l l Git A rl<>C I*l- s PAT Cli. H ay* .\M , Ji'.iv *i o’clock ia ti c ai ten.non —Nine bnltid.oiis of T on Pidro, one oi w b:cli arc vet; runs,have been fo:m ed at Opor'.u; 3.GCU troops of Don Pe fiioon tie Pkb, carried the positions ot the troops of Don Miguel. A Battalion of the i.ititr wet t over 'o the former, and ; marched upon A/uraud with them. Tin* eoltiiui: h«s nine pit < ( sos Artillery. "I’at S*j s'LiiOC’HIA ' 1 a SA P! Ill)AV. BFPT. 22. AYE- are authorised au*l requested Ai v to announce, Doct. IILN'T, as a candidate to represent Muscogee county hi the Convention to he held at Mi'ltfigc ville, on tiie 2d Monday in N«»v. next. — Doct. Hunt has consented to serve the people if elected, upon the earnest appii ! cation of many ol his feliovv-citi/.cns, who arc opposed both to the Tariff, anil j to she doctiNiic of Nullification. are authorised to say ;!iat G. | E. THOMAS, Esq. upon the npplieation 10l many of Ins fellow citizens, lias cou | senteil to serve the people i*f Muscogee coil tty ; if they desire it, in the proposed Anti tariff Convention, te* lie held at Milledgeville, on the 2d Monday io No vember next. Sept. 8, 1832. The Candidates for congress have, | vve believe, all responded to the call ofi the Richmond Committee, and out of, the 19 before the public, 12 --via. Mesrs. j Wayne, Watson, Owens, fe'eidey; t.'of- 1 fee, Terrell, Btvvvart, Harris, Haynes, ; Bra.'ilniin and Wilde, have dee hired! their opposition to tha doctrine of Nui | iiiicatiou, and their warm attacliKivnj j to the Union. Messrs. Poster, Gnntbi** | nnd Giinier, though they do not adopt ■ the name, or g.i in f<*r South Carolina | JVull'fication, yet seem to approve of the , , spirit of the Athens Resolutions, nnd 1 ; point t > resistance, a» the rightful te ineily against the oppressions of the ta i 1 riff. We cannot therefore, place them | on our Union Ticket, and as they do not : consent to stand vvitli the N uliies. vve do : not know what better to do with them, than place their names on the list op ; **i lovbtiug” or “dallying’ candidates, and leave them and Juvge Clayton to settle the consequences among themselves. The candidates will therefore he ar ranged as follows. COJVGRESSIOJWiL ELECTION. UN lON LAND IDA T EB. James M. Wayne, of Chatham, Jt lx.r. Y* . Sent eyof Ricliiiioud D. M. Stewart, of Glynn Gen. John Cor fee, of Cherokee Con. Jus C T erbei., of Franklin Jedue T’no. W. Harris ofWidlun Charles E. Haynes, of Hancock, Henry Branham, of Putnam, Richard H. Wh.de, ot llichn*o!id. j A unification or Disunion Candidates. Augustin 8. Ci.atton, of ( lark, j Ki.v. Daniki. iN’ku nan, of llenry sIoNES, o| MliSCO^Pp, j F. LA 31AII Esq. of Muscogee. | “DaUying," or “thudding” Candidates. 'l’tiOMAs F. Foster, of Greene, ItoGER ii. Gamble, of Jefferson, Geomge fi. Gilmer, of Ogiethropc, j It will be seen therefore, that there ace twelve Union candidates, three more Vba,. can he elected. From this H-i we trust the friends of the Union will make up their Ticket, selecting the j most able, without regard to unity! namgs. J j j ‘-’ovlhern, Planter. ...The second num ber of this interesting pubiication has come to hand, and its contents fully sns !ain the view which we took of its lir*t '■ssnv. ft will prove highly interesting i lin<l llsi ‘ lu! la the eomniuiiity at large, and open n new era in our agricultural nistory \\ c . are happy to perceive Iron a notice in this number, that it is likely to be sustained. "We are daily” m.ys the editor, "adding new subscri- 1 hers to our list, and almost ercry mail' brings its letters from a distance, warm 'y approving our imdei taking.” j At no time since the formation of our government, has public duty called more imperiously upon every patriot, to ex ercise with caution and prudence the elective franchise, than nt the present moment. Our government is now ns snded by open nnd avowed enemies, who make use of all the means which Irtiutl can suggest, or cunning invent, to sap its fomitlulinn*. and shake it from ts hold on Ihe.iinbcilmis of the people. j ' ‘*»‘* frienda of peace and or < • i. hi-Mjir tin nisei ves at the upprouch »U« election, the institutions of our conn. try W,| J pro.trnle.l at the feet of a k ml of factious demagogues; who *•**...g Hitherto ml,. i„ | l4 .|| t| IMO serve in lienven, arc determined to re.lu. e the * ‘ ,li * tjl ' F‘*». i iimeul to their . rigin •and . Ilium i and Imcmise they run not sue' * *' l 111 u ' *i«bl«g power, under the present of things - Would ow r turn ull things, )» the blind hope that they may come uppermost at fist. But the people whose interest it is to preserve or.ier, should in times like these, rally in defence of tin ir govern ment and their principles and rights.— They should pai Ihe.r reprohui;••.! up on all ilisorgauizers. ali aiders ami abet ters of insurrectionary movements, and mark, their confidence in, and i everenei* for, the eom-liUiticM, that im sl.iuabic bequest of »\ asnington, JcliVrsou mill Franklin : by their zeal in the support of such men for Congress, as Wayne, and Watson, and Owens, and oilier?, who are known i:> be its disinterested j and uniiinetking advocates. Their ab j horrence os' aaa.'cby and confusion, o revolution and bloodshed, should l*e e vinced by their uiieoinproniising itosiil , ity, to those rtis'i aiul reckless disorgan izers, Clayton, anil Jones ami e'ostei" and their associates—vvhis are jeop .ed iting the happiness and prosperity of the country, and tiie safety ami property of the people, for Ihe lu'.tiiinent of their j ambitious aspirations tor office. “Hr. who lociits is davn;:i* i'co Cfi. tony toast Jones and Gamble, notrvitfiblafcticg their aptness for Disunion, Sccest-ica. and Revolution, seem to "tkaihi” ■: and hesitate upon the etfiency of the i-onth Carolina remedy of NultUicatiei,. :\ . tr it till* assertion ol J*i *ge v mv lon e.,ti he taken iuto acconi , the Aaaiion op these indiv idn.’is is truly awful. Hj who doubts /.■• Ju .ned; Jane's un.i Gam ble dcuiit; ii go, Jones and Gniu t<anii*le will damned : aye, political ?>" damned, on the first Jlotulay in Oc , tobe- next. Thetf are two -ep.irate and indepen dent reus ms, why tiie people ol tit hr i section should go in for the election of | Gen. YY ids- ti. heart and hand. Is?. He i a devoted a:id euu>lstent friend Ol iiu- ? nion, i»f free trade* .and j '"■late rigid* \i:t! bring oni* us-lit ; i*. 1 lies!, most ire-.lion - i-i mi wavering friends : of Gen. Jacks in, \»j;| (<i> enabled t;- ex j tend to his a dm:;.is. ration, m i fli iun't | support. 2d. He is tiie only eaudiilute from the j Cliattahcoehie cin-iEt, who can by any possible manner of no n« be elected.' Li tliei efinv, the people the (’butta* i hoochie circuit, desii e to be represented at all in Congress, it they vvi-ii to imvo a member at YVashmgton. to attend to j their business, and represent their inte rnets, they must go :n for Gen. Watson. None of the other candidates from this section can he elected. But Gen. Wat son will be the highest man on the list, if tfiL circuit are true to themselves and they will be.‘ [for the democrat.] Mm Lditou— 1 am not at ali surprised o the course pursued by the disorganizes loi otnenvTsc called lmlbficrs,at their meet ! *«g«i this place on 'J Imrsday and Friday J St; , or 11 !S po.l'-’ctly in character w,,b then ooctrine, to create an unnecc-ssarv c.Yc.timciif, and to imusc a (!:soi o- at , disposition into the minds of tlm*,- aim advocate it; and also to resort to ill, ..Jj unjust, and improper, means to ddndo the unsuspccia,;* peopk*. But I, as one hot o,r 0 ‘ 01 ~sct ‘ county. 1 '•vugee county, oli-' disorgimizns I ' L’arolinn arid i| !C ; 1 L biid>onng counties in tins B,. it( U a i dinner or si idling Hoiic, and then after Ja y iinil they have so many of their nul ■bus collect,min this place, without Jet e ttie people ol this county, even in tlio | °' V "’ . k,,MW tl"»g of their moveirre,ns until about „n half an hour befoic they ZZ ’ S ? i,S !° l* rov e*‘t «l»!«»ino„ to . ' otil °t's doctrine; and tl.cn s, nd forth o u.ewnihl the scmiuicuts adopted by these Alahannans and citizens of oiheV ,! counties, ill said meeting, as the vo.ee of i Ule • ,eo .l )l «. of Muscogee county. Evcrw peisou in Columhiis kuowsthccoiir.se pur \ !l, :eil by these nuMiiicrs, as i Kt j, te(l t above. ! f,, r one can say, tii.it I did B,w l*« *'*U « timig their huvi g a meeting of the kind they 1,a,1, , ,| ; J £ know any tiling of ir, until J saw ners, ~s S*?;?'* ,h< ' Chi.reli, i J tho c,, ! ,w » »‘,d was tolAti., re to boa meeting of some as doubt a good many otl-.ers, went down to see what Was to be done, and to mv as toiushnieiit, a little nulhfier proposed Get, Howard for President, ami the rneeimo. was mga„,sed-rhe„ ,|,e same ee “ rt ' Soi " ,:( "‘ ,0 Lave„ commit. I ‘bait a set ot resolutions. The eh-nr 11. pointed six nulhffcrs and one Union ma,,' . d, ‘ :r 1,10 c »«i*i»t«ce reported, the r ,,,r.hi - t ons were taken up. The first ivsniu -0 . "'j' 8 , ' aSsL ' (l *'>' ll '« tadlies, hut on the ’ ’"<l so,,i y considerable dsi ussio,, u . >se ’ 1 1,1 «*“ch Judge M.oiler, ('ol. Jones was tor, and Judge AVaviic and Col. K cr« -ii, against the resohilinn. Col. J, erMll , conclusion of his remarks, off, ,cd | nu.einhuem to 'Jm rcsnlminn, wliielt --l-Ptcond, mined,ho do, nine liter s l^ OU H •'iiniedialcly out red this r«m.*ndineiit, the nul* ••c- Ueutiieinghtcnedfor fi ar there w,to f ' ,'JJ ~U!» *ro»i thecnmiiry, I hut would V.l p. rs.ms Irom the country h„d. enm I ‘ " as tin ir tuvitatin tmi ■rrr’) •" vM* r »u ' • tofu Ult op|ioj;u«tt/ of jittt*.