The South-west Georgian. (Oglethorpe, Ga.) 1851-18??, July 23, 1852, Image 2

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After lln first <htif of Or/nUr .‘hr (!■.’</r ----gin trill he Jiif iiisfa /l to mtltsailjrrs a l iliffolfati’iitufiiiivs : ■ $ 1.0!) fur h .iiiniilhs. il, paid in ndr .iifr, I ~A “ “ ii not |i il,l in tuiy.mv*'. 2;0 * for 12 umiiths if paid in. .irivaiHe, 2J50 “ il ill* < |V,iI(J in „(J V ( ••idiii otiK itis (<i Five fb,pit s {j n minks for jit I,('U i„ „,fv lM *-> . Pen Copies” “ •* ;■ liij .( Five Copies 12 iimiitUs “ Rtlf) <) Ten Copies “ “ ** f'/nji .; Fifteen Ctijii> s 12 mo. “ 2(1,Of) “ Wo Slav.;’ i>* o.H imiio 0,1 1,1 Olfr-r I 1.0 terms in order tojin'i". -m |)jo uiri nl.iii.iri of our paper, und foi ilt.it pttrjNVKij *• < - *rrit, ll v solicit die co-opor lii.m of” our foilmis. i, we inert iv iiii swim i. tit < nriiroc, niotii, *, intend g<Uitq* new mm, rial hi H f, inumlis and opr p ip, r. WHO VILi,FOSE TO ‘MERES CUE! W e wonl l again ;ip;ii al in npr pillion . In coin*- finikin! tin,l |.V\ up. anil if ni*t i on’ , in* ,p to ciipm. s, tit/ (}■;. nUtwi). Tin :iiroini:i ijni , icfri, m,,. j, | MI( :MU ; we * >n-i.iinit; i:n one, ‘mojlil fiud it inenn- VFi)i ‘ii (n (my. \\V*i>l,o till riTif.inU J spare onr ft ml* : tin 1 jttihi t ii it adinif tli'm ‘tun utre i'. i"-i tii i ip,’ aie r,„„ # !!, l | i,> raise mnii") fortiiui.ii ~r Miff, r ,n*r oluce tai.i-ii irniii ii- niiriiiin.; !,, ifi-nv, n |ioiii>ii,-.ss upon llic tv m t,I vv iilami (lie nn-.uis iifinp. portin;/- our family. Ifuc can ii || M , tv hlt 1 1 we Ii .\ e ea no t! vt e are va ji - u n (ail (o i;*M it, tlio.-e tv lin otic us are all n iil.r coiiiriliutnrs to uur min. A wnril to tliose who have aln ~ri ! s.*ifTi. ii ,-n. Third Cmididaie ('oiivciiiicn. It will bes, iii by ibe prin eetliijcs ol i (1 uwj.’l ,nj <-l tb. Ill” L Minn Coil’, elilion i tli.it a (Jonvcnlion V. ill lie le id in ip. ( n, ; of Mucnn, mi the 17iIi <>l Alien i iii-m,! tor tlie purpo.-c of iTttiniii ,iiii"’ ,i Tbini Can,iiil.de lor llie ib -i.l, m\, ,\| , 1 i 1 till 11 ties lia.V i* till t :nl y t ■*- pa il i!; ■*! i-, 11, iiioveniml, lit * i!!iu**’ m in,e ■in • 11 >***i *ll ■ to till: ( im\i illimi, .< i<i, 1 1 <ini : recent opp,*riuni, e i.*t* i*(.litii*r| \- * 1 • ion, vte line ev its rmisoil til I. * ‘ I “\ I lll.it it vviil in; tile lar *■ -I ( nil', cnlion ever in bl iii llie Stale of (ji oie.i t. We are well atv.ire lli.il many i.p* r!i - ! posed to be l.iint-lnai ie,|. ..nd in .■ - .j reason lor tint eiilerm - lie nulv into tin rnovein. ni, tne impii. ibilpy uf’ : ~ . Psotbinp tv a> t-t ir .* - .iiop!i !.ifi.ej .ie :i In and i|e* tact eaaiioi in- ~ c e|.*i*i.• ij n lit il l lie (ri •Ii -. ni-u I- Ile -1 ■■. i r imu 1, dis-enti-rs Irnni ill ■ at tinim t I llm-e cm nipt itmcbim id lyraii iv, c if and ,'mi ni Can v mil inns, now id j ..din • ,;n it. a re-p* i.dil id-j rit. to .mi i ,-odid..! , the jienple |||.*\ Inin .- I*l.l, if ii, !- -| is promptly m in •nmilon *., overul. !m ----inq triiiiiipli i-. ceit lin. T--n Sia i-, al ready propose a ( .-iiventi 111 . i J’!, ii. |. pitta to present the name ol O dd. Welc.tei to llie pe.-pl . Il |. at ell nnoccc’ ,i \ t.. take this step, |"t ( i, |, Si.ne c.dl ventinn, nomin tit* an Ills support and ciiou b ! il | l( r ~iv! his election. G•••<.* ii iias ..b o', ‘(.ter mined ibis ruin , , mid mli.r Si.-i st.id, follow in rapid .*. , • -ion. ANutioiiai; iiioit (’o/ivt ntion vVdl be cell! in t Si: co t of Pniiad didiia, ! upon lie.- Ist . nl Ai ii'l, J 352 the” Nomination ot D.AAIKI, Kla - ST£K for il. IV ■ ideni'V ol tile U. • Sidles, and *i suitable c,imfid.de for lin-’ Vice Presidency, to,- the support of ill.-1 Union Party of the ,\ ;ion, i t Nov.-nibti next. Delegates from 10 S o-s now bold themselves in readin for :his step ■ „i| ]f . r States are refpie.-tcd ti id-:*-*>.- ;iiiaGlt* • representatives wiihout dtl>e. Friends of the Union, unti of its .real Champion, you are now tall and t pon to give evidence of your devotion io ibi.t cause, tvliich lias enlisted the i den,*, , i the most eminent, and the syinp..;iiit: ol a mighty nation. The iimnedi.tte fnrmntion of lord Webster Union A ‘socialtorn is t-’twr -tly ; reromrnr?nded. i;- --ii-!. 1 - 0 ll- tale Jlilktlfcvilicj cm.'vTIO.N— isffiyv oj I lie Cull/ Parly— ii! Ha aiaj ly fiiahwftli/ v I"Hog Os ilnj ‘('tiuQhtth 4§3wlc I ‘/ : D s at:. i,d#r the above we slla!l procet-d Ii viE ]vr*i,'ei*i|iti*;s hi the lute ftltllt'doe- (oiia entiou, ntid il ttr mu it <mu thin a •fit will ivp. indntcnimiial on bur pur*. Tin? ( on\ciiiiuu asseinlih'd at U o'* I chu i; on the 1 Jill iii'l., and Wits organ.-, j izeii In < idjjng A. 11. Cbappell to tby | ’ idifiirbin! appminiuir Mrs is. A- Hood ‘ ami W. U . Paine , |-t trh's. ; [We fl ie liln n\ in rnna’ I. here, ; i licit the Pic )li>, lit amp bofll lli'C Seciefa- ‘ ;rivS it ei! ; old’ ji)* illof ra's. .nrl Ir and con:*’ in'*, ‘I , ('ni:, .'intmi nitli j> i ciii-di'.tled ; ho-'fVfi'tv toci iiy pi(ipositinn dial mie.li! lie initl'othiri'd, .*X<A*pl lint of up !S • *'•■>:>*! i'lect'ond tielset tin Pierce navi King, as v> wiil pia'inly show before tv*: i ■ close tois ailidc. The Iriellds of the third can,lidati ..Hotted tliem to tie plautd in tlu'ir rnp*'('.tiv c pti.-iiiun-’ ui'-rfiy ns a i ii,tiller id coin t, • y. r hcVnii-e lin y the Cum’ mini'. in April, oci tipicd d*e : same Slalcm-.j . I iVfr. (’nyler. of f.ii itli.uii ronnty, tvno tin f oil*’ o ii* p i till * i --i ii* mlyocap* lt*r mHiiu; the Union .puv to Pi'ice anil King, rnse and introiluci-ii a rtsolulion t;> n|>- .j point a ('Oiiiniilie,’ of thirty.-ltvo con i l illC of fdtU’ dc|ei;iit* s Iruyti i-ai Ii (. mi .:n ."i'iiMl di'trict. to pi., pare bti.sim ss lor i the a, timi ol the.('onvcyt.totj. j dir. i|ill ol Tr>np county, then rn-e I nnd o lie led as ti s'nbslilnle lor Mr. Cnv_- I •[•■ resnliitioii, a series ol rfSolitlimisj 1 ‘ l-unl-ithiy of the present administration, j and tlci lai'iu; Mr. Kilim-,re to be the first elmire ol dfH liniott Potty ol Geov jii for the Presidency, vvhieli, on motion , u* re laid on the table to la’ taken up it • ii j sniidiliile for die report ol the eoniinittee of tlirttv two, provided sdtl report shotftd • not rotrifrrehriiii tlic sa|lie. Mr. C-u.vler's resolution tva- tbeti adop ted. and iiiniicniatelv idler its adoption a ; niniidii was in aide to allow the President ! until -1 o’eioel* to appoint llie committee. I Another motion tt a- mntle, that lie pro ceetl I’m th.v itli in the appointmenu .Mr, Cliappi'!) tie n rose ami ii'mai ked fh*t it tv.i-ii very laborious la-k, . and tli.it lie C'utltl not po- ibly perforitv it hefbfc tiie I hour-pet ii- and in die tir.-l I'esolndoti, w hit h ri'uiaik, til’ enufr-e, secured its pii-sagt'!’ The Conveipitm lin o at’j-iurm’d until 4 o’elo, !,. P. M. ■ ill ito tv leave the tavnvriition and j ttlke op the u irt>workings of this itiie.dl efi-for recess. Mr. Chappell hov. lia.irig . mpie lititr, and no mist tka'olr •'vidc'iuc that a large liirvjnfitv of the <l< legates to dtC Conveti d-m were in l-iyjp/ of a tltlrd lundiilaie, - j>i'nce'(l‘and • iiti • by yippoiiitiuu all lit talent, and llien ;hi lb •'’mit etitinii t-bo layoa and the Pe rce ’ ,n,i Kill, -chetiie, upon it, mil! seieetblg - t b-> had i xpres -ed mi iut*midp v --t ti” Pi- r(\ null hiing, provi-!<‘cl ; ‘h.- ‘ ( .udidaie vt its rtrl bronglil Itifvv.t*} and. : IVnh tin eoininitlfe ilc’ f,as eonfiile'nl ‘b,! lie ( obi* l), i-iocriu v would -triumph ’- \ i tin 11) ,j*ii iiv t. hi. It be believ e rep* -ent and tie ,'Niimeiits ofun yeiwlteJin , in-ijmiiy of lin’ p'ople o|’ Georgia. ‘l’ln Convnlinii again a-seiiiblei) at 1 o’ dock, and lb*’ Pre-idem read out the ,'omiiiiuee ap.poiiitcd. < )n motion, it again adjourned until 8 “ii llie in \! ui<imin... to g it e the c’omniil- I lime to loi I'l'atigiie tlie friend* ol a bi and i .ouii'la’ ■ mu of tin ir po-itjon anti ■ ibc some ;ime, allow llte (’ohb party Hi I. ll,lb V t” pull lll'ir wires -o a i” ■ i’ p i “ di. i ‘on vent ion, if | <*--i l> I** for lb” ami :p it. and report <>! tin’ committee. ! lien iMiuim ‘need i li 1 ice cont'vl. The ( obi* IJimiioimm V, with piti)iil mouth.-; Mid i longalcd laei were to be seen at •"VCI y I “!'u r, appealing till lie S Vtnpallii cl tb w i-.- .uni beg gill", tle'ii) in pas-ion i't>-1 ‘iu *. of de-pair, not to tbrs.ik” them and thu It av” liem in the tiu'i eile-: li.nuis of tie (iie-eater- who would utterly de * ‘"iv ilium. Quite a iliFerent rour.-e of pro* l ding- tta- going on in the Cotn -111it::• ■ loom—there tin- secret was reveal* rd amide thud candidate members were nITVr: ! no quarter.-', .no proposition of eotnpi'omife, no hope ol anything lint to tote lor Pierce and King, and if they ■ r*i ted in ilmir oppo-ition to this l our u jdi'V vvnnld be Iu bv. ill: ( xpelled from b- rc.-t Union Clioreh, Without oven toe indulgence ol ■. lieiriug before a con* j ‘ iMiiion and jury.—Tli'-y were told dial the | Cold. IJemoiMai'v 1 1 -• I come tin ie with an oin'oiupromi-ing Him-nnioation to - liitfe no action (•! die Convention nnle-s til *1 jo ti in wa.- tin* nomiiMtion of n see oii*l electoral tie!; I lor Pierce and limp. Rut wi It ill ih, - threats staring them in tin* lace, the hi-infs of a third candidate, t.itii Imi lew exception-, remained firm in hi ir pn*.i.iun, and their opponents, find. “Mg no probability ot forcing them into men ore. changed ilnir rnude of con te.i’ to p m o...ion.—Here they were again towaiicd, fur ev"n pet suasion could not imbue die advoeutesof a third candidate ‘o sell difir coriatiiuency to the Cobh Defoiieracy, dr y !;>iew too well the sen i"me"ts o’ ‘hose v* ho in;** ent then* there jto pfesi-me for a inotnent that jny Con | vcuiiou i tmki Uiept jo ijte sup port i e alii Ini ate fu\'ed upon |fhe p.*o ; pjf IH a i'oriopt i)!dinnnTl ntiV'U*j'pos's"Sf r,fps nn cpia!d!*,,ii.|ii- snfiioieiit cJycn t, (Uvci've; ilic support of Id t*tv ir r^.vo|iiicid_ pa ivy . .. * ‘•- . The Convriilion again a-semhled at 3 <*’< hicts. nejti morning nnd , jdt*-i’ Wait-- ittur fur some time. fur the l oimtdtjt; m briug in their report-, Mr Cuyler ranic in front tltt? eonimiiice room and.stated dial they would be im-dde toy report be ,l'orw 10 o'clock, and the (Convention t<mvK j i tya-ss iiiitjl if at lime. During this re j eef> llie Po sitleiil of’ tln’ CtmvendofS spent uiiisi of his time with tlie jliscoid ! ant romiiiitiee, trying’ to bring alMint a I'diupi imiis*; all <*n his own side of the ‘qut'n.l ion however. .t*..--’ Atj-er the rec< s- tb” Cou'-'enlU'd ag.iio i -cuddl'd, and, a.- il was utbhWsJood tint tlle iUresiiietil vvutrld make a spftvli when jl'.e cdniniitlre slioubl report, lie and bis tdiqne havtiiq'(.tilt'd to a ernre (lie tie bed 1 report f :> niuti to was made to j utTpuiiil two vie-’ Pfesiden'--, tmd u e (tu ple of the Cobb rlynasty were chosen. ‘i’he committee tlu'ii mine in and re* ‘;jvoi'lff! dfat it would lie best for the Con* .veution to adjourn wit hot K lakiitg any 1 action in regard to the President ! i|n. This tejiAi t was misatisf.ietofy to 1 j either party in the Convention,and foil*’ ’ sequently, varkpas suhstitutes v cre-ofi'-rt-tl • I foi-‘tup report of dm committee. Fu st, n | 1 resbliition was itiiroduet j ba the immibtt-j linn of Pierce mid Kin;* mid appointing’ a (Jnh)n eleeioi'a! tielo.i, lit Mr. U-uder tv.md, of Floyd, one ol the’ Vice Pre-i. dt'ids. Someone ea Hell for the ‘previons i ipie-tiou nidi h was ilic report of the cot ft* 1 mittee. A resolution tva thru inWidtUTil! propo-intr tin* irmiiinyiinn ,*f Mr. Web-'! -ter lor Pm-idciil timl Mr. Jenkins uf(j:t. | li>r Vice President. ‘Jjie previous rpies-. tion tv;i iig.iin called lin. but betore the j vote was i i|,en,’Mr. Hill, o! Troup Cos, j renevved hi- rooluliohS for the nonduafton j us .Mr. I'Htmora. Tlie vote was then ta ken on the proposition to dissolve, the j Convention “ hit Ii resulted in its rejectiwii. j Then t oinmijiectl lit*’ liarran .'m', during : which several biller re-olutinus ivne in i trodiierfl, all tending to tlie sand; olijeel i how ever, bin liifT renily phrased in order j to entrap the fi ien*|s of a (Idl'd candidate. Mr. Undertvood of Floyd was lilt lil -t to j ■*p*■ ak . He said the Union party vvasi ; lot-mod to ern>lt the s!avt*ry ugilation.T and it had riot vet been done. He tmd j nn confidencexv b.never in party platforms;! the Whig platform was impound, nnd he did not endorse the Ih-morrntic. He then argued tliat die running of n third candi date loigb! place tlte eleclion in the House of Jleprefcuiiiiiyt’s, or would sur* render llt'ew t>s piisun* rs of tvar to the fire.-raters which was a ntitcii greater evil ■ titan any thing that could befall them. Mr. Wort ill of Talbot rose to answer, hot lie being tin- mivoeate ot’ a third’ can didate. tlie President couln’t see him Inn turned his head in another diweiion . iih aclinowlgdne the tisinvr of J#dg- An.-! ilfeu v. (if Wilkes, a Union Democrat e-fi i lllfl/id ih tl ‘„u.*-1 y. He watt lest to form j a paii.v ‘aiool lVom ail oilier par,tie-, to by bid lor,’ like die Abolition jmrty of Ib' ,?i North, by nati,*t,m| j.-artifs. He eyinpa!'-, • it tin- lire-efUets to Tories nod in.ole a war speech against Ipc-ni. tie iheii sat’ down, no doubt, iu his own covered w ith | Mr. Worrit again rose, and several otlj-; er fiieni.is of a third candidate, hut the President acknowledged the floor to Mr.j Pottel, of Warren, who followed in prel tv milch llie same strain, of Air. Andrew s. The nomination of h third candidate w as impracticable, and iu order to defeat the j abominuhi” lit e-eaters, lie ti ns for selling Mlo; Union Party to Pit-ice and King. |He Wild tlie Whig- however, that in du. jiiq tlii*, they were not thu'inx'raiiziiig 11 Item selves, hut were only supporting! Pit rce as n Union man. Here several friends of a third f.ituii-1 flute attempted to lit- Jut-aid, lint the Pres ident ele-ired tlie floor for %• Coyler, oli Ghailiitni, to itiiroduce a preamble and resolution.-, as n siihstiliite for all the mat. ttr then before the Convention. The preamble we shall hot insert, ns it was bin u reiteration of tiie sentiments of pre ’ ions speeches. Here are tlie resolutions: “1. That the organization of the Con stitutional Union party continue. *'2. That tin parly vviil cast its vole ill the next election, in lavor ol Franklin Pierce and Win. R. King, the nominees us the National Democratic party, as President and Vice President ol the Uni ted Slates. ‘•-3. Tii.it ti Union Ticket for electors of President and Vice President of the United Stales he now presented by tins party to the voters ol Georgia.” Here again llie friends of a third candi date ntteiitpled to he heard, but to no purpose, the speuheis, like tin: committee, w re stocked, and some of them growing weary in waiting Jor an opportunity to bear something on their own side of the question, retired fromv the Convention room. Mr. Thomas, (Democrat,) of Elbert, then defined hi.* position. -He was in la.. I ver of supporting Pierce and King with - second electoral ticket. The rest of bis position war- wholesale billingsgate and I abuse of the democracy, the jgeseiit j Uti the pasfj,ssbn il * .. i.,. ! the mode-ty of several (.dies iu tn?|p(Wl ieay tit.it .they, ft ft ti„* llim tile most heavenly ddighi In h in jhn Dt-llim I .fV I . ■ _ To alllisr tiuMu.ua- bi latit) b| [<S, told was n luXury li*’ net er'Me*;| tti ‘tl hfiiiseti to dcOpiijice them on ail oe- I casibuy.... He. had ■inithina fur flieiu bait i die llar-ili'tj word.- nod ifiose were jin) liarsli enough, lie * were the language ol! liis inmo.-t henri, ifitf! ii was i.i- happiness j to give them utierani'e. R, lia’mli, lie fmd , often hearil, nitide mVn like ton'll, other, but if it nimbi cinke liini like such men. lie would beSimte ‘fh rt'r'dvi’ ev en the grace | of (toil. He .would r.iih't-r vole for the ! Dev il for President and Reb.idulb lor Vice ; Pi,'si(b<jM t tlpyi iO votyvlio . Pieiee and; Kifttl for (h.(iSf*4,filees tjirbimii llie eba to- i ml livket ‘of mu h rosetd.*, sepmidrels, eottiti'd-, renegades, hvc. He assuied-llie [ CotlVetltiou llutl b'.’ i'tovbl l>|l-itty.elv tdll vii'i I Ji) iiiend-i'i.-.0l llie Niilioiitjl lit iiu)- croiie Cniiventioo of'lving, Ship It apn ty be had no t ‘-pi ‘j fm \- halt ver, ulpd could not he insulted, by,. U mbeini-e tb-ui by pei'siyttul \ iulence. ‘I liis l>( lie (Hitros eft'oil w-s (>n.ly piadjftu poM.Uly* lu ll) ill*; 1 ( lief’ liiat lie shotjlji* v uic, -ur jip imin.inees, tint tup jiiimiplt bn’ policy. Ki, Mr- Wm til. Mr. Tiippe, Air. ! Pm.l- and otitei fl it mis of a third.eautli • flHt.e ms*, hijt--tli” tdeieye was up : on Mi, Ilartotv aud he obt-lined the floor. Afr. i>.irUnf iii.ide wfiat is eoiisidereJ i the h* s! tu,.i must i iFea.iv e split-eli i.V’.iv r jed In t()e Conyt tuum. li t at.pealed to. ! all VVbigs to rally |m Pure ; ami King,- . He was still a Wjiigj-hd I uidcd the Whig i party. .MHlaid I’ illoinre and D miel W f,- i j-ter. Voting for Pierce and Kiuc could j ttfit Siicciiirn Whig pijneiples. ‘l’bc (die* jgfiarfce to J)etfto< racy tv a- not to la t lon'- ! gfef tl) ti N ,v* tubea. tie-would he the ; first to turn round--mid turn Demoeraev f; - ‘ ’ . i ;i*.ti tiflvirtg seat the (juosiicn vva* pW<Hy t for, inncli ViXmlethent pre ; vailed, ami ‘otit r Sjp etju's w ere made.— iMr \Yoifill o( J'.dbott, ofl-red the fr*l- ; j low ing ns a -uh-titiitr fur life.nrigi'iml te | port of the t (tnjniitiei■;* •* .fii • .. /* * srtlrrrl . 1 In) D.mi, 1 Webster tiutiis j tlie ((tnii.U nee . i tb ■ Am ib-no pi-<*p] , un*l ! t'C'di'i l tie f*iiu to tte the'i lirVfi oOf tfu I'n iini party us la. -ngi i tur die n, xt t'icsid. uey. -2d. And vn* hn il'i i’ de, ( :re du lino, till a-. J. Jenkins to he tlie elmire oft l*-- • s'ltne Sji.it ty fur tke Vac i‘i’ : id( ii.'v. Tjtg.-'e resolniioiis crr:.ii-d:ron-iil"r.d>le, confusion. .Some oldie ;M. candidate tm Ot pri fen I'd Mr. f'lUmote; Tlie Cobb .par ly denounced tin* resofiituiti- veil iff ntjyJ Tin: question’ v. .e j-alk ,i ft.n;, aud. in ibt * tuiif.'-i of till this ei-iifitfi in the vote was taken by rising. The result w t.-.-4 lin f'a- ; vor of Wi-b-iei’ iiinl J tikit, to -J.j n. ! •gainst vltetn. Tiiqr*’ we re 17 delcgntds in nttetHl.’iiee timl did nut vote-, m ai.lv all hfj whom were tbi and candidate oen.'-*s-Squjj of’ them wcj’e not |re,ri!t, h.tvjns on ly become n'-ii'v and i> tin and ii om t Qtnivcitti p n .to < em, 1 - dueed a'fe'sohition to t.!|,j tut’ v ii)*- of tie ‘ lonvuntuMi nr,t wrftr jor i\k* fuf Pre.-idi iit. M l r l’i i(>oO jji f, tv j re.niart * w illj ;* at tioii-adt . otfcn his op , poll ent - . in iniur hijju t; - ‘-bit inn, tint I the (jolib 1 )** in or i;. t■vjd jmi I v w l that tlie \ move would tleleni itioin, ij^carried.— ! ri.eh called for the miv i*c c-vimtic.-, and ! Mr Uobb'a Secret,o ict. who tv, i-c die J , b>'cre,sui'i(-s us the (.’ntivVlMionp pi'cirtjd ing to have teceitml h*it|rs from several I (jguntit s, mitlio*isfh'a th> til to art'i.s pie.w.! O'fj, .•;:itOs,.i'a-,i 21 V..0-.V iai),.- m-,'ij and j ill.- inoliuirv-iiS and -ei ‘ i last'i.\ 7S .-, iriijyi tn 71 affir-iuu'.**. Tin- fl u.u k t. jiirb Mr. : Cubb’s berienn ti s cast t.-r re ill-pt*|, fni: tin v ; -had no .mllmrity, nt.i pi“fj Jta Iters ri ceiv- \ id (}*),priva|t- ioihvi hfltjjs. | The pi” unibf” to *< it? -nbIHMIIS Os .Mi CIJV :I’ r V or.’ tie'.! in util r. Ail Jill. ndi.|( 111 \t,is , ms led In strike wi! ike n niM .G's Pieirf'";n'*l j Kina, nub leave-’ h blank'’jo be filled will* j uaitu s upon tvflich ihi; ( “invention vvouttf ilo ; eiiie at another thur. Tlii ton. ndinent was lust hv u Vote of fid tubli Mr, Cobh’* See’s, again voting, 21 , anal die vote of counties l condng (fivldi’d. Tlie friqndsl a ibinl e.iTi'liikif*’ now roso en mass.-, and n tiod tu ih” Sfnatfi elein.- ber, urganig. il aGu v -mi m :**tVl proci i jed to business, llie im-siiU of which’ vfill bo seen in miotlim- coltnun. Wl l at farther vv is dune in llie Cobh w ing of the Convention, vve raiiunt peisonaliv re coimi .s we were one among die itnnihr.r tt tm i” tired to ike .Senate cii Huber. \V r e sec however tb.it they out furlli tin; fullotvinj* clet'lnral ticket for Pierce and King: For tlie State at huge. —Wm! 13. Wo.. lord and U. U. Cut, ler. Fur tin- districts.—l*(, Peter Corn; 2d. Wm. 11. Crawford; 31, A. H. Chap pell; dib. J. S. Glenn; Jib G. S. Rlu k; 6tb \v in. il. H ill; ttli, James Thomas: Silt A. J. Miller. Ilotv 11/eso mi'll (Mil n cuncile it to them.. selves to accept tiie appointment under all thu above ciretinisitiiu” s', and hotv anv cun sistein man eitlicr Whig or Democr'it tao vote for them if they slioubl, is more than tve can devinc. Tiny discivc defeat,over tvh’ Iniiii” defeat, and tve ran consrifittiinisly ■ ind tv •1 1 > tic I iglit assist in giving tluJiu their j list (Jfesei Is, but tv, liavc already proiracted this nrtic j Io far beyond our anticipations in the outset. Io conclusion t.'e would v\, it is a plain -101. niom of lads as tlieyi'occurrud untlur our own abservifioi), and we liavt; suited | tlipm as explicitly .as possible. - Toliio Pfopln of Goordn, •- Till conpilttee appointed by n pt)ljiiti ’ f* es ol tlie Constitus t’lonaiUnion Party of Goirgiaf in Con vention assembled, in Ajilledget ill*', on lie- 1 fith of this tttontli, to prepare aq i (fdress tii the |>et*p|e o) llti.v, State, ill | belialf of rhe polit y of iiotuitiatrlig a Pnsid.oni.tl tickilj other than those moi” ITr; ‘fore the ronniry, .'iibmd the to flu\t iog jiensoiis vvhieli indoeeii that- liodv to re .runiuo'itd the action pu>po?e<) by it? i'(S (ilutimi* : Al the Cootuitdiin of die .Union Par* 1 tv. of w hu b we were nieiuherSi tvv.o prOj i positions vvere submitted, one It) f-eW.t ! tided eaiidhloty. tjft o'tJieX. rtyvnppiirj the juouiinfr* uftlie Nafinnal ratio i C<ui\eiti>n. An iti'ee.nneibibJe * diffe!'-; Cnee i-fopititiil? i \ist#(L. A hw-ge portioif -Mippos< il bv tinny to lie a 01-jor't’ ‘jdf the -Coo i eri'.nlgt'. i'tiiij\c.*l ,ld ap point an rl!'Ctu|'.il;tjt;J-j-l, |iledged Iu lilt’ support of she latter, w huH'vei',, jnic hi. he (lie aetloo oi'jha.l bfulv. _This p'lirpose was Openly etowitl. Jf*’ tendency was hi ‘ndiKs goai!-’ u hy) ptj'Jeried a. -thiid. i.-bund-ilfe to ..t.tii.* -inti,, to the •'l.’ctirfh'W wWfc Pu"'('e( i .iiiil vVrn. R. King, rnth’ r rltan""to protinee, tth->t -sin li -i position ;!. • •..t• ts to * fleet —a rli-s'o fiiti >t\ -of tin- Uainn. Par! ‘-. OdreVs* mre e.-ifnl'-ilv tliiiruns tiipn-sent iiian whose life, character. And public seyvires,. ijf count * “ion w ilk th si; j. great c\or<ug*m tii.i! ahstnbi’i! ‘ill others, were klijipl to thr* people*, and would etituu^nOT ’ tln-'r cordi .1 njfiptoh.it.ion ‘ acedrdmglv a<?erV ml tlu'ii’ fight fb ifet, ; aji iii tjii ’jr jtxlguien) j tilul in the ju'lgiiiettjj'if their ‘const if ie li t■, tv..- most ('oiiifnei'. c to ibe int s(s ol’ tiu* coilntvy, Mid Union Parly.'— This diflei ■ nee olflpnt pi. “■ ,• * f ... biiou protlneed..i iliyiVnniof die (bni’ enttoo. Tim oilier, eonne'e.tion with itnoiy others v. Itivtv rw present and eiinriiii ed with ir, r)i'g.if?.et! itseh into Udnvi n tioii, finq trnre i'‘euminemb'd to tlie pen-- ;-I* tie St-rU to llnrt io t .'uliv “"tnut lin die city oHM -coo on lit** I7ih of A't ’ gu-t next,-y*fh‘ ike such action as to tliein in tv “set ni.;pt"iper in tlie .en-uing el* ednn. I’he tuljiev r: i'onoiu tided h\ tli * fiodv of vt libl the, eoumiillee’are the organs', is tl) ior'fljg:a tlevv ticket, ('■ )nip,OSe)l of’ ill'’ iHitivf ui nii'ii w hom tlie p'euple may be piotKj to .dlirfn !.y their siiflia.es, as. wjurthy to rule this great !! ‘putdie.— Tbi; reeoitinu'iidaibo) presents tin- ques titui whv should not (ten. Scott ot (lea. Pi"ive be supported fir (be next XpjS'id”ii. v hv tlie ( aitn'.itiitioiial Union % The t.kmist uidvers.il i .vim .--ion of opinion a-rainist Gen. Beott in U.- );vte, reiiik'i's it liiiiteeessnry to n.-sign ; i Rj-o.is t*i itidut.e tile people.ln withhold j (h(-irA'ifiVag"s from one tigain-t wlimn I .UttAJKiv” iim'txlv de* l.nvd. Ho stlene:*’ previous to bis muniii ition, on tlie great j question of'tlie Cttnqrrmi'ise M* : ore's— nbu fact that A majority nt l.is friends in tin; Convt niifiii that pies*'hted lii- name, jv. re opposed to, anti \ < *ti H ugaiu.- t an j o.Mjuit s’ nee in tii’ iti ; and that the learl ! hi:; org.-ii.- ol hi- supporters i:i the *I jec | -St.it-S 11 jo* t tin |.l iftilil). so fir as itde ; ei-tres them to he a (jn.al’ Ub ttiep.t, in I addidoii to fijs own pit vion-iy utmtid, I derive lor the ‘ in*.!i()i.iii)n of slavery, j* ven to it: eMcnuiimtiou,’ have created | tgailift lii.lt, io tlii- Slate in tme titit of j opposition tflal r'litlgr* it iityios-ihlo for trim to coniiu-io-'i die vol” iii Georgi i. Nor does tlit Union Partv. and in the [opinion of the under.-miied, a i.nu'e hunts j her of” the good citizens of tlii* State. I of ; w ‘tiling to’ support the candidate of tlii: D'jnoci'iitie OpHVthtioh. A great eri.i ii -s is.-ei! iu (In; liistorv ofilii- coun try. O'trl P o ties lli.il bad liatd ‘d to-’ gidber.for y ear.:, have been in G* orgia j i and oilier >ct liuti , to a gre.il exieul bro-i jl'Mi up. vi new era in one politic?!) Ids-.j ;l ry Ini* iinived, and ii bijupite- evert 0)10, Io 111 it Iv tty!l (kc direetii'ii ti) w liiiji mw* i’S'ie- tuny leml. The Detiiocraiie ; C-ouveVilimi, ii -iibser*. ienees :o iiirrc par ty polity, e t*( a-i*le .11 tfui- great states men iu ujoi'u i 1.,) gj- j-Ht timi ofthe eoltii, rv h'uk. t! (ill a (.fille r ‘for t) President. | -i>,’ b ... , fly “ti"’ th- p, *ipl” a man f*il!i ertochpi.i. lati.dy u,jif.(lown. Tin* i'jn veiiliiiii tliai ii'niiiii,'t"d h.tj!!,. it ‘S U'ti'j jlfitjared in favor ol tiie cojnpromis” to, j stires, as did lire National Comeniiut,. Out -s in the ease oi Gen. Scott—tin* free soil Supporters of’ General Pierce and” iiptince the pfatTfirm and disav ow it a not h iving the sanction of the. D'*im>i ru- I tic party. In'the greiil States of New I YotJy, the majority ol’ that parts’ ‘'voted lot Mr. Van Hurt'll in 1818. Tlievjhinv siippoti Gen. Pierce. Tliere its well as i elsewhere, (hey repudiate the platform and accept tlie candidate. Amours)j them, are men of commanding talents •ind controlling influence —political in triguers whose lives prove that their aid ii never given without a well founded hope of reward. Gen. Pierce lias not lieeii identified hy any public act with these great questions—nor is he sufliij. fit tly known to the world, so as to pre vent a serious apprehension that those influences with him may be as dangerous ■ ;, s it i* feared they would be* with his op ponent. Nor can tiie i vet be forgotten Hi.it he declined to answer tlie letter of Mr. Scott, ofVn., which was addressed to biro with all others whose names were before the convention that nominated hint, Thai letter contained .speeific in-, ten oratories conn ruing lli* whole qurs, tioii of slavery, ami amongst them nip- j n relation to the veto of a bill repealing || )e Fugitive Slave I saw. Those questions were folly, answered by every one,if ot| t . er eaiuiiilati'.s to wltom tliev were addict ed, jmitGeir. Pigite;, the'only one u| w 6 iletl or reiiAeii to tui.-tvrf, rt’eeivii t!,< itiiltiattoi).’ It is. ami will lie regn 0,.; jf Gen. Pk'tee is elei teil Pnsirlent, he deelu cd ti.a\titv his position on dug gtetu qtte.-iiiin, so that by receiving |i )( . apjwohvvt'wn of the jjeopley it ■ mtjjht have . ilfeu ('met er -senled. f Tiietei- one other questioff w Inch j..,,. agitated- die.pftblir'tiiinti,"second only la a have just 1 1 is*Missed. We ro i frr lp vylmt i c eommonlv known as bir alfleti hie us 1 titer veution it has taken ;; , deep hold on llte ptdrlie mind iiU r th( i . N’tu ihet-Ji 55t.'lie's’. The great k! * vile has made the asy Into in w a*lot Lu tl, ihe i ifoeiritte.lvosii!!- Hij^nfieaijtings ofilii; r ol hi- L'ooojfi'y, and all the loouib :: t sot tin- ‘This doctrine ihtea -1 ioni-fl to b: (MoJP l i*ii eb ment in tlie Pri-f tkpniial elcuftjpri'.’ The tv hole [icople had lieeojtie ottsed. hud the .Senate r,f thr* •j had Imsaragitated hv ns ’- h\. bop"'! and fX pet", + ih-'i! iiii'.ti us the great Conventions, iu • tvhitli ■ Vei y STiitfc tt'as represented, wnult! ! have iisnitied fnin, bold and decided a gtvhi.-f ill One vs tln-in did. -T.he otli ,er. tb:t uiimiipited Gt n. Pierre, totullv -failed to t.ikV any pn-iiion *vt liatever. 1: ; i- ‘tide tliat it pgssed a resolntbui, wbitli j ioi-orpor itcil in die Platfui'm as the posi -1 Hm id-tlii’.piiriy that stipports Gieeial Pierce, and US It- approvs of that Plat, form, and vn bat e iiodiiiitg farther Iroin (iiitn.il jnnsfbehi- own position. We ‘beg It'av* tn'*|iilifiiii the it .-*duiioii. j If si i ‘ri/, j luij in view of tiie c.oiiili j ti.on oi popular instnu)lo|is iu the Obi Work!, a high atlti -acred Ilixy is t'eV <*lv jnl with iiiCTi'iis* and re.-pi in si hi lit V, upon tl.e I) “mm r-ilie parly of tlii a coitiHry. ns tb'’ parly io the people, to uphold ‘ami main- ‘ idm die lights of*'very. St He, and there* ’ by tin Union of the States and to sn-taiii and ii.'v into among us “on-liltninn.d ■libertyby eoiiimoiug to rs fist a j ijinim poiie.’ and e,v !a<ive leg-slaiion for the tle lie fit of du'ietv at-tbt. expense of the in oy, and-by a vigibiut and coii-lanl | adiii f Mice to those prim ij>|i-> and ('mupro rti!.-e of tin C()nstitiilioO,*tt hi.- Ii me hroei 1 eitfiogh -Hi)! sinnig enough to eiuhr.ier and liphohl till’ Union, as it w a-, ihe Uytion as il i-V'iid tlie Unie-ii a.- it shall he ill ill! full exi'ami MiMd lUe eiiergic-: and (itj-ietiy us this petal .ted progressive ! poMph’. _ , | ll is to b ie ir, and that on a <gre.it and vit.-l j"’ sleoi,’ ‘.ho eunveijiioii pitrjinsi Iv e-meeidefi. Milder a rmdtitude id woids, wliat i’ inf; ntb'ti to mean—!i| imb ed it means anything'—lor (car ofinjuringllieir 1 eiiTtfliilati; aiutuig-t th*is, of j)e party wlio diff-red io opinion Metiing- li.ivu le t 0 ill Id ill llie Noilll.'lll.Si'tt.es hv those tt 111) advOf,Mi’ the doitiiue ot’ ljiiefvetl-’ l! , n, ‘ iiiefly (•(.!i|p..t-d ol tprei-rn vtuers. • Tlioy have been mhbvs..,Ml t,y Kossl.tli -ig.io.-i tb* party * * *.. i eipjto*cd |-u- po.j. lion in stilt-tun lofm, nod expi* -sing a hope lli.it, at the .min r f..)letl to declare again.-'t it, an.) as many of the leading -t.rn--na.il of Ift iii (party were known to he iin favor of.il, Uiey migiil. eu;gr dt it on dm policy “I ill it parly. R: solutions imv. been passed by tliem, dpeidy avow ing their purpir.e to force iliis c*.unify it lit), all irtterf -rente with the a frail's of other nations, and t tpodlv as stroilg'ly •l*M iartiig themselves iii favor of Gen. Pierce. We have just, tpei tvtlii the fol low in'!, which was u(iopted at one of 1 uicsc iii ‘ctinjgs : j Retsukcd, That it i-dye ol.jeet of the A-S.'S iatiot) Io i flee; die general atkllow 1- •'!” nmnt tf* the iinporimiee- amt power of , the GTitian tjeui’ iii, ns fepre-ientatit'e of proerc.ss, iu ail questions of excriTol fls well as interna I jioli: V ty ithiu tin; Nutiouv ■al D’ lliot rafie J’.II: V . ii i* HI lie .deeply leg retted, I fiat the Convention Which pr.sen'ted the name of Gen. i’terve, l.iiled t*i net as became a great National Party, on a in.*lier of such v rt.il iitiportiitiee. Upon those grounds it is believer! that a majority of tlie Union Party of Geor gia, with many Olliers, will wilhlinld their support lioindiotb of tlie nominees of the jl3 dtimore Conventions. The question luti-es; what shall we dor* Shall we re* i main neutral or ehoofe a candidate viho jean secure the vol"s of that infijoriU , nd ! wlio is itiiqj'.n to he trqeto the prineiplcs we < lieii-h? It may he objected that the selection of a third mini” will be without any hope of stit'ce?*.. To this it is a spfii*. cteui reply, t lint duty is nm uteasUred by llie chaute? of victory. Whether the prospect is pjomisiag or gloortt), the ob ligation is,none the (ess on every freeman to make ;lie efl’o'rffiiat patriotism imposes, and the independeiU voter, witiniui falter ing ai the’hazard of a failure, will 9 (ill de sire the proud Satisfaction of giving his vote to the man of his choice. Nor is it coneeded that in this effort vve shall bo alone. Tlie Convention that rerommen 1 ded this policy suggested for President the name of Daniel Webster. Already