South-western news. (Americus [Ga.]) 185?-18??, August 06, 1856, Image 2

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}* ** Sf s*>rt Ovrtt \rttvii i.J i~v,—.kT/.r E;Ss iijw-Jfe. Steves Wart 5 HIQ| t talon taljjy . Nt. Work. *5tU July 18*6. Editor*:—For On* I.ml thrvo weeks \% i*'e tid * a.iecotsion of hot, dr/ we.ithrr, v. b hh*a I# fii % sry oppressU to ‘man and Ikhl,” tn : ri.u i our iTpte In 41b.mv. tin I •*! in. M llit*r.ii’ijo*U*r, rua* to 106 .4 npirxi v (float wwk, nnd iu New York • iv. il u *#s *t I0 *n in 1110 Tin. cop* of Rv. al* 1 v\ u *.l nr* g***d ntH-r more th .11 01 nwnige; Th 0 t ’* oy tan at be usu gro.l <tij .•••/.• .1 f’.lon-, ,11 i Hh talma I * t -vo r .In in u fvwWLiys. The dual hi *• re* * - .* u t high way* Iri*ductHi Diftowt to im I**!’- ‘l* t *** ihni w >iiitii|’ md i.;jr *m *• ( ■" ;'fv .• I!-, If l itt ■nf th oj- c - --• 1 I • dl * lb * I .rni rs n: si s:iir* r im 1 • .•♦! to *!":• ;!•*4 *tlon be put to vt*r* 4i <■ ii ’ ui ■ • I>t the ito*4*ojuMri*te i ‘ * ** * Ho|u4 t ..! .1 kic I I'ro* i iem *m ill y *u# uu.r In* • i.• t t*r*’ .lures, .i 4 I ■.•il lat , .1 i.. -I :f.-r t*> uwrt 1 In* csil.io*itn->* w b vli ■- ciiiwo be impend Io if o'er a l.wg** irt” I *t** . of mir *. mflirv. Ii p i!i* in r I li.uv i much enmu-vd t nre *o. Ait!* In •'dcvcl<q>ui<i,ts, Mint’ll haw rvoont* ’v - .‘l bv Ituv A M Cl*n I) I) of New . *r* y, Hr, sidc.a tiii AttiMrioan It. le Union.’ 1 .*• I*m are aw r*, th tt . a Tuo 1” v. * t.r , -1 I • Hw purpose ui-| v"n • rrrgitm’ if lb •’ t ths i| •th .* Dr. T. Ii 1 one, in 1• * Jr y t *t .*y wtt .■!• te I tn the I’reflnjettcy. .* ,li. \ Imm’ll (’ll .’ ,| niliff (K tob ’r, ij| * r ■ • 1 1:1. tmil ul tin* .iff Tf* ol lhe *’l 1 inn I* ’ • *..i/ilt*i t * Wtu, 1 r i.- , | etitilted “ W to no.: <le. c ..pH. nu, ’t id -..nt. In* ihe result 1 * *1 • •i t. •. i.ntluf: I m ill |(it • v.ti H uin ~f 1 ‘ point*. ,*■ ilj. y in iv be nttv an i in i •” >ir rcadora. 1 \t*;ti ‘in-tnci'i! nnl Dr M’Cl.iv • •*h • tli> I ji.U-* Ii iv*’ I*, .ii nio'ti wuhtoiilv * • ii • ••! lb* Ibn i int of Kihhmii-r, N Y. Ii -.r.j ui tin-tr 4fAutr i t|j.* t Ml ’ ‘ . t a hi! m* 1 ynr. ucoirdiiif -t Hi the‘’thru CJm .ii’* Ik* \* t* <1 • .bU ”! t*■ r•* luthe wuri; ol* tr.ihiil.it’ 01 I • I’r• f* ■■•••’ in the TliriMigic.il * ‘ ■!•rv •! 1 2JJ I* ie piiiipliiei ‘•t h * •* .ir* i.h r*ee .. I §6<KK f.r b^ . *■ II -l ll'l I'll ||| l.’tfd it u. gif Im> ifi of 1 • •* ‘!• *.♦ Tiii* is only niH'f cbtfi.iiiK t< i I ‘ .*' • of l>< I ‘ l -.V. that th. .*• • ’ 114 litTil’y -Mj iandinMl,’ ■ * i. if .• iv i. ji, t.f Ihr lotiirr • ! t tin-work >1 l*• m ..ili v. i' l *n • t •’ -•• • fib M ■ r'-niuni !• • th’ nr, ,1 |I NIT * ■ ***r . Ir iml lihii* fr mi I hi; N* w I ‘■ ‘ ‘ • • - 4 ri. 1..4 sin- 1 ml<uc ; of tb .1 v. i.• < t r#l -i a f, ~ • 1• 1 1 •• 1 ; w.is tli * w.trd, and the word w. * i ‘ i ( • ‘• v the word.’ J.dm I 1 I “i '• 11 i m •li uis h. .\ is and iJ( b • -i. *• *l. 1 y.f ‘hiisU ’ * 1 • <h t 1 1 r.niM ,n n s Jdm 1 at • ‘ !*> :nt burn of w.i tr and spirit/ > J. ill a ! • ln'-, b• *. I, nf ill. iJi 11 *, which tbo*** he li■ • ’ ••! bid) Wei.- m'm.'il . r. - .j vt . ‘ fur there | w s.• t n li* ‘ nil.’ J. liM \ | • 1 1 .1 *! l is im r. 1 ‘ ...mi le in 4 r urn i m , •, t., lii • V : 111. ■ it - Itb•C 11 * 1 ell ! I ‘l* 1- t‘. / .'■*••: in V. id Ilh.’.it of tile I I I . ‘ j.lMt. ‘ ■ • A-ii • r -h* notiii.ijr *•{ Ii !• . !'. ii hi* aee ’ in*! ’!• l‘\.th.*. a- . ‘ r John N lb, • md ! unto t!i mi ■t* I iii’e, .uni 11.*• \ Khali ■ n•* i< r- \. • * J'*!>n X litre in l.'nixer- , i4.l| ••Jr. h. I : ii when t>e A.aw h r ueepinp. ‘ All i in J* • n wbo e .im- Wttitin h r, \v. he i;r. r. -d i.i lb, sp-i; , | t.•. ■!• 1h i ‘i J. im j AI *i:j bin. I'cr, b (fatten - n-*t .f hlo 1. rmr f :• “• il Jb-i4. n.ir *f ‘ lof iii .pt *f (tod. I A.l I vx “1 •* im* (b Ii *i i dwelt amongst iih, | V .ui we •*. . • H p.orv UK .lie on!.’ h;- 4 100 l l ;|e. ‘ lull ul *• .I truth :i, 1 ( l’J I 4 •*| e l inp of tin tr.in ‘. t . t.n Dr M’CI y re- ! to 1 Ii- —i- *re by no l. e.n •* the lUok* ohjec. ‘ t 1 ... mi 11,/- In mii nd oil r I “iki ..r> A*h 1. . w liii'ti / a 1 till .nl dis .*<-• * y I ’.w ryr. . An 1 1-4*l • m ii.tioni* . - dej .rttiu-nt ..t ol ro.e'.!i, I loiimi lb. add it “.1 t the 11, > ..I*l4ft in* mre. 4j\ leferri’d to, the iniHijui'U l 1 ii .nf •( .!n> re. in •< ti ll been rmny t oil upon the 1 ■ ro, 1 / i . ..• it s.-.•me.l 1., me. v\ Uliolit .Olx an* ltiv .. Itb IJo .nl * • ’in nil” lo k wiiieh * . .i’u inr ohnerxhiliun. nil *ii bid i i-m .v. -o -••i . im i iiii il'l,l, xli m ed, that the r - • I .01.1 the .*ee: *d (iret’k tort’ < l-ltii/* nofiietliino to it, in *’ l u>- uv. rt *u. t i'*;/ tor ii, in I • r-j UU/ .o.e 1:11114- o t il /tod t li •:.* \-j 1 1- iua npi.riouH, t-uibraeoii, /. .•* * mu. v vi-rwi*.** . . m, <1 Dr M i’lny, Proud -nt ,it ,1 .itin-fi. ‘> (hole I’nion lie nut heeoine .1 ,i. I xvii.i il, x%n ,!j uio-e in-nt, and b.i\ii/ w i # i • in* Ii .’i N it.b M* lup I-- Hi” J imt i oil ) ~m in o| -,i. d r iti.iiH. ’i’.h'n lii'.u* if it xx >n ll .x\ 1- ill ith ill epttOii i.nd I ‘till Imt ■ .nil ..t the u-> t il i li. **• tin- Ii mil of lin 1 * * i, it \ .1 (..ive no doubt i-t*n notie* a of Nbi ,*>. •• eN .1 \nii-M.iVi ry tin *l. I’im design ol the t*, ‘ i- ■ -’1 •.x tin- d.e Moralii i.i/ iudiiene of *1 •. vup * 1 ‘ln- pool rs .x hiu* 1 l .in ’r* i:i the Slave St-.t s. 1 li . -i .1 ’lily .. p**’ti.n <f Pi,* xxo.n, but ! hive , ••iom;b to j i h ; * n| iln it-*r il iei Il is \ ’ -’i * u'l the I nil - t,.:eij*i tut npiril, w birh eh-.r . I,■* ii *i 1h i Id.in n c:.lii . • liit *t on t 1.1 t “i i* ii it: ,10. eaudid mind will deny , toil • , * 1 ix and * ri-dt.er a'.e . la he inyr% 5 >m, .11.1 - * 111 /o u t iln*-!ion,l. S.ie tllin *a • • hi to I'l vviiivf i-.id.'R xv hi. It she x'oiiltl tioti, in . |> x *-r. v , nil 1 il.-mei .ney eouibli xl ..> IJj - .rinloer.ilie ).vlin/, uni han wovm ( 1 : uto an ..el, vx ;t, tin* ii**n/n to make It np , did •* (':.• a.v/n, re,*r*'* nl/iiioiia of the : .. ■! Siax.-.x up u S .u’.ie >i eh.*ieeter. .\ ~ ,'iVr An ‘le.er *oi,. ixd Mr S oxx,- s , ‘ii nexer id dr* x*,*: ui: I x 1 1/,” and * . ntr .ii,e■ to the ihorni le. hi o| P le;. . -xn ih.t, •tin- e*:rr,ct of ■ 11,, • , hi-dn ill , K ;i* *li lo e*e t* a| .l, 1, yr^rn. . n. M . * book ir it* c* e jitiop, iu* a ell .1* in it* on - . .* .1 li ‘ i’. *’ 1 tli ibe le.ie ol the N. II t'i \fxx 111,. ’lnd, p< ...lent ( Henry 1. e> b r'* or/.iti, J and u any oilier kuxiio/ ail Journ ik, .li * ,’litor* .ire /et t to the •** .-liiiiial jei*l**n*v j lid If. I* I• ; in ny \e. f*’li.v. b.-eit r pi.lly on th*- 1..- to 111, I* n-e Staten There 1* a sickly utid 1 .ifiit ia the Aurth, in relation to th. t'l In r 111a iipiiuu*, xx tiich it i die liitere.nt ot liai* l* l**lr and eoc.uira/e *l*he\ t'i fj .. ie< hy U t all 1 iti.at Ulolixe xith ru Clip lit * r *<• n x oOxcrv.,*iim North f tul South, I bit • e • : th l*h Id inUi/*t the 1. iue rue*’ t the ! x f.r b •Me*'ih in i’ • in Die North < .i I’ 1 ter* ail r’arnie, *, in p,. nt of liiteliiyenee re .ii.- ncit ..nd exer) Ihin/ ela\ xv hie li i* in e .i*iry lo c o.*l iUite ‘4 > 1 noeiet..re far, verv far. in ul v *.l • ’ *,l tb.- x .eie . ** x (i -re, .iii lif Ia ere di - Os • 1 to \ if.ls- 1 a.e.rtt of r ’loll ito’l, I could p dot -. a ** irk s u•* i:. Nurth-ru ■-.*i. ty, ;4 M * .S'i-x x/ni-y c.er cmkvived ■■ in the S-‘Uth l. t in.- n’i* a few f u’U, n an ~(Tc*t to Mr, Sp! .. * xx.iTs. V\ thill lll*’ ln* nIX Rl tilth*, up xx .r Uof one bun lr*J md fifty re*i/-- chii ire , be* t ■*: x 1 th * •/. * u, mn- nnd j'.i irteen years, have ..a.mi-'*, the police .1 .New York eilv, fro u p xrenfM. .x . . Aefee'th ’r v ,/r intaor proatit t:U, and •*.•!t • 1 • , .Vi a'cTii St it, “X. to 1)0 tx'Ull't Oil in folliiL’*. ; • , and 4;! I c'.d 10 r.l w th# n, ‘inn 1 r- Ut*'- 01 % -of a.** ‘i'fi,-*e : ;*!e i Qrtt.C A 4v1.U14X4 ei J.-lvr>, .t - jd'f *e, rtoa id p.rc*. tn and eh Siren. Yet these jntlde nlim'*y bait* la, e 11 m-p..raie J?hl\e i/it jrm ilrumth-ir jm>ruts n.l by pfoc miofl ixv I bid tbeni • out i*pOi*i their wili. her. iiwilii’gtH iol llh* tovic j<VAo<lthe wrilaic of the einUirtn dcn ni.d it. Art* ‘these lb*’renu!; <jf Freedom, <nd Fr*e labor. ; ff#o, how mm li hotter i Northern Society, than | I that of Slava Slates. I xiwiltHi a neighborhood a few d-iyn kinee, where f heard of a family tin:* con!itutoxl. Th*.* huabind |is one tbird negro, the mother t n white xxotn ni, | he ehiiJr*<n of eour*e.<re u mixture *uyli a would ‘vault Imm am*h *4 m:rrii/e. The f tlarr is *’verv mjiijj th *t * hau>—tfi lo .iher emves And swears lire A v-lllor, and the efnldren com*spotid with the intlttiviif, w hi* h such parents vvoui I in* likely to , dvx* them. Yet in certain rtrc&n they do not In**'] sie and th • daughters in the nci/nliorbood nail r *tn ~ in ciit)|Mny %\ i th **ome, wh • xvould find ‘ instlltod, it thev Here liot Called fe*pevt..b'e In ! ijrthtrn .* *cielVi as a who e u’Mp*nuib!e for this | 11 would Im*iu*’orditio t .tb*- nxpujtKMi* laid down 1 .1 Mrs Stow. s oik. A/ in—a few da\s “'ftlCc, leff.il proceed! xere • nt,* rni bvsvottn/ umit, Against hi vxitV on j the ground .f Mfiultwry. Thu wife fur mm a mo-j • < ir preumtiirelv, ..ftvrlunrrinye. i he huabind de- 1 tied tire pit*'-rlt) of tin* child The ife con , f-Htel th it h, r oxx ti father had, seduced her! ih fj x(u- li.ui l>-*en living iii inccMt *xiiti bim since her liir •eenth year, w;m inarried.il tww.itv.] and tiant er I tther told her, th'tall filhrr* treated tliei’ ; ‘!•: V it. lie is ahian *d wealth and now in ! his nflieth Vc ir. Is th h lU'tlier exiderice of th* ( f4le.**inf*H •( Tree in*timtioiis ? It xxcmld he hc ’ ordhu; to Mr* St a towing, let these fanuti.’K, . eusvifietr raxii.gii whout tlje corruptions of South r Soi’ietv It man ,vy matter to reialinte | nd r.-i -irn “railing tor r oiiup.*’ \Vec. in Vtil e them .0 Nexx \ **r*i, an i Pbil:id,-l|dil i, and hhoxx tin 111 houses of assignation, which are the lestut o.sinple. w unen, arid even *fniirri**d woimn, wlw profess to be It ader* ot thf* *•’l’uii,* and wbo seek ny the inauguration and So* i.iMstn and Free luve *u cieties, to make \ice rS|>i *t dde and screen them- ’ selves frooi th*’ ii.fiiny, xvbieli they justly deverve. • Mi l yet I would not and do nut my, that these | ihiii'/s grow out ol tie - institutions, and arc their, legitimate trull* Thev nevertheless 1-xist, iiq,J j . refer !*• them, oiiuplv to exp*u*c I tio sophistv 01 1 r* Stowe a* del tie, s, w In* have noupht to slip-1 .iia!i/.e the w lioli* of Siuitlieri, na-iety. by dressing ip a t< a o the xxorsl cnm-h it intellectual and nu*r .1 e ;Tad lion, which can be found at Dp- S’.-uth , ; i lie truth i*, oppre*siunand wronp, ignorance nu I | . ice, to •i t’iii I o be in -epc.trbb f ..,11 every slate ol -y-ciety Southern society i* no mofe r* sponsible : •>r ils 1, ~/ nlal e iis, than \orbiarn Aoci :v is for thus’- M i.i’ h ,r*- I’ojiui, x-. In ro si.iverv does no* exist. Weshoiiid I* iv,- the w isdom to and seriutir. In and J In holiestx o do justice to nah seeti*n *f tin bn- i . nnd fu*t sutler *Oll lx,-*io be blrndtul by sc* . 1 ii-1 tcclings or wud .i.d senseles* tdi.nicis-ii SOI ‘i’l I HUN. /‘..r Ihr SiHt/h HVr.'rra AVira. S<|iiatft r Ntm ri igii*) . Miss is Ki< pa <■ — k •■iiu* time ;;n f n private 1 on*er*:*i. .ii. I expressed i!t* opinion that Congr.’ss 1 .1 ul la** 1 jbt lo establish, but nut to proinbilslave- ‘ •. xin the Per .torit * ; Mid tlie i b-a lu-nu* Hoiuevv b,t | tew, you expressed a w inb tor me to xxnte out up | ’piiiiiui-. ,*n t1i..1 puti l for l lie ” News ” I take ad vintage of w leisure heir to co nplv xxi;h tb.it re- J | jiii-ni. 1 he (■•• a, * ■.* ('ongres* e elvir! * dix isi* in l into la o hails, llie exp. c *e.i flud 1 ii|dn-d. For example The c >.i*u.uiioii s.ivs that tm* Tongr**** . shall lisx e authority t*> ** m.* it ms n *vy.” Tliini the ru’presfi'ti/.trm. CM* co ir. carries wjt|, it in j ’ cidenUl nu'.horitv, or ill • 1 •eJ f *rm I -t 11 isb ; iuvj vnrir, touadri'-fx f-i c.0.0a, depots of mx.i. J -lo.i sand muniti"iiS Ale 1 lo* ( ona.iii. mi. 0... 11 • • ’ not li.’a-speiiti dull ihc.si* su:*idt 1. v p*i ■ xvitb et an ■ . - ,ni n n ifi nc.-s o’ d*t • 1, wi eh w-ml 1 II ixe b;i-’*l 1 a .ax xui ri-e* It :* lins ne*-- *s ,r. . - Crete .1 • rci a sh‘ v ■’ * ‘ ’ * ■ Vt i*. •in 11 a Ihm’ii *0 iiiiieh abused, ’id lunde lo sustai’i an it;, i l.db-iflk. a pr<iliclixt .aritl. an up ieultor-| banal, : a. The tOl >li.i t oil c-early liuuts ihi* discre-> tion r . p x\ ,r lo m , ti iiie.4** J’ -s are .. 1 1 v ii- - jesvry l the eve ailioii o’ .1 pmver i-xprcssiy T 'r..il Keeping these pri it lev nin nd, Vt ms n*., I to inquire vln tl.er *.i.gi ♦*•, u ider any circnn- ; ■tu as, won .1 ti autl.o 1/ to ext i' ,*li s .cr m a lurriloiv I he. 01 v Hidbo.i’v xb -i. Do-niln .1 , ;ic isl .tilre has over l! tei toriv* i* and rive 1 fifun ‘ isc , ■ i I .'.'.iii %rt. ol tb • 1 lasiitu .•••a, in l'o* f'-Mi-xia wm is • Hu-Dong’. x>si 1. a\ 1 p-i .x -r I 1 di*.,'s o', ia 1 uikeu il* 1* itul rtib’x ; and reoj*| 11i o * 1 p •• tr.g th> if rii'T*. .r olb • property belonging to lb** l :ii.**l Si. I* * Tin* j cl.i.imc gi e* niitinuitx to ( ’ig ‘** to an I regul.-'aors respiting Do* tcrii*o-v * only an j mb', yrufttrlu, ra an nugb* be i:eces.r\ top ■. teet ali i si-e.ire ‘t :.i.il pi t * ‘respl . wliciinrt r*ig.i r Uoipcatic, oil >o'b its vv.oild n ll.inee Us - nlu*.;, * 1 fl*l” ic... .*'• Hu-r.-t .w th •I1 r• f*•-1 amount o. the \ ilu 04l I ro.*ury. i’bix i* •* i leal from the ovcurrci e• of liic lermn ” • : .-*| >*se ofan ! ” piohcrt X. x’.nb iii nr * >.i .1 \ *ll -,n th ’ex’. D m gxr * I: i- -oe i’.i'illx <ct-d upon Hi:* inslt uctio.i 111 Setti* o ..pat HCho.d 8 ell .ox ‘id bia Hill * : p rt o’.ilu* pi . . . is to .II ils .11 i( li Ho lln T • ordv jiixti.iealii 11 ‘* hieh thev find--hr such b*jin!a- ; tion ii, 11 l the agp 1 1 ; i!t* v uc ol !i-* p • • do. oiaie is *i*li .need bv tin* poiu-y Sach le aslation is 1 o isiii lioii il bee u.si- 11 i* •leu l\ iuipin* i ii In • ■ ,*r..iil ol p.a tr ’ (, .0 * • “t ai’ p ihi 1 iii-. t 1 the best ...x intMg.’ for tin: .1 .‘ioiial treisury. For the • in.*’ re..*” 1 it* It*v tfovc. nnn-.i* ~uss.-ssed ;* t*r-1 ;t„rv j; h rig’ m *xliere whiles c md not l.ibi . Congo •** woiifi ii •.e;ic!e r light, in o'-gin'miiu/ -m b territory, 10 esUbosh Afiic.m slave*; with ih,* *iexx i.| viti'i’ dug tin - vnlue ol Ihe pin.ln- I nnl tVlibnilt Hl.,', eni..lll's*'’iient the ten lory might b worthless xv . n. lv it 1 >,gc icvcnne I’epi.t le r< - is,.,| Tu 1 * cncluHi u. .* * ci*-..r th i 1 tmiUipli* cr tKUi of ‘V>nlx -n tui■ p.oal is ui.:.cc *ss iry. Hoi itliqld not t umliibil sluv-ry in the *• tern tor,” for the -am • rt-.s- n ! N". Int ius • -*,icii pro {liiiiiti-.il w 0(1 la lie in viol,lion of ilu right* of one : h.,:i of ihe owne kof s lid ter.ilofx’ ‘l'm s.- rights .ire I'l e XI r’ V staled I I Die 611 l Ki*olutill of ill” i te Kuo - < ’onventioii ut Macon, that I ; caiiiiul do U-Mcr tli vi lo quote nnd adopt it (Hy ’ Do* lit, th - K. ,a \ ihiligs h vc ; u . ~ •>! iiu-.o penaing some wholesome truths and principle.,. 1 . slU’h iu* the being -*f i to-.|, 1(!k! the resoluD n Uu\x- j .unler consid.*r.ition, into t eir numerous plnllorm*,. •I. us to save them as a vvlude, trn.n universal t, n j UcilllMtioll.) “5 Tlie ‘l’erritory of t’ e Tnit-d Ft: te* up r. g.*rd as th couiiii-ii pnipe. ty •: ..ll tin* > x it, s .1.- > sovi-reig tu s. ;u as knell, op* :t lo setti, • [ a,ci,l !•. the ell./eii* •! ’ < .’-t -us with their |."p •tv as a inalU-r u| r:g(. . and that no powti r - xi-h-x either in J ’ollgress -.r tin- lerrUorinl legisl lare, •r the people ol die terrii oies, while a l'erritor), o execute from settlement in ~nt teirit*ry, any , pm tinii of till* enueus of inis Republic witii th ir propertx legsl-y held to the slates iruiii vxain h thev I emigrate ’’ j Cm l,*r Miges me to ■y. tb tt ti casf might oc * cur i.i which me | . u>ibun*u ol slavery in a territo x* bx ('•• -reixs v .uld jive id Itti-mal x due I tm* , p h.'c lands, and Du* proMlbilnui.m such a case, a'on id be constitution il. bit, atlh’SilQe Dale, s-. m-issm vid.li.uio tli** i.idisp at .lj| rights .and the x axe lioldT'o NUt**s,us w ould justify them in adopt |mg fur their redress,Uic cxlreuieslni • s.irew known 1 1 . sovereign ;...ti a* Such % prolti alt ion would he s digram an net of iujusac, is .fa lure m ijoritv |of pirinc s iu hail were to r,valve t divide out unoiig ill.* ii-. •.** *. ,inJ letve the minority tniaus ’ Mtb- .tp:Ul an 1 profits ll L.*,iigrcss caoot pro hi at s i.crv slavery it: one ol the territories, with out the cois*-ii o| iho si tv all tiding Stiles, n.’ilhar jiii the iuh -I, tai.ia of -u n teirttury. i’ne nght'd very pouple to o ~e.fn the iiu’ix’es s vveF enough .-* an abstr iwt piinciplc ; but, m pricUiV, it is sap. ijis-l to qa .I.'C- i ■ It xxuui i certainly t>eug e.t iv- .f t.upcde ’• ‘x, web as -ti uau.p ili.ni. fr th-* ••qoAiUrs y .X.QB UMte Ur tessay io a f b,w |p proi.i it one h .l! the , *er frrm seltling ’upon them. tSinmM thev piiki *ue.n n !rw, it warn'd In* Iln* dal; , f Congress t* xxitofydd its aa i teent and declare il . .ullily. Ao l yet , n**t rtovurei/n tulhwiily over the terrih on j ly *• jMiWer to dispose <*f, ni muke *ll intuitu! mien 1 iml regulations rt*spretinj( file terrii r or othe* jrojH*rty Sic.'* In the fe of the plibn tneuninp— plain to tb.- \x ■ a.,. -! < a[-nci’ \ <d ! , -.• a so of lb * , Constitution, (and it ia the only nne wrlirh give* j #, iiiies aiithoritv ofiuty kind ,*\cr the^BykJ "*■ the Itb.i k Hcpoluic .1.4 2i ve . “ Replied I h t the fJon.-titutian Coiigross sov* reign B,wyr over the TrfmiMWi o* • 1 lie United Slates far ti#fir goxcrnnent. And that it. the exercise of this power, il is both lb* eight anu j ihe impe Ditix e duty of r Hgr.ts topfi.hibit hi th” l Territories bo*e twin rulics of bnrb riant polvgAinv lid slavery ‘l’his i* umo istrons ’oetriue xv- *•. ,by Ur. tban squ, It, r sovereignty ll t ’ongress h•• soverei n ..uMnuitv i*,h the Territories, and m\ I pnJiibit aluxeit snd pulyj/. my in viriuc ff sue). J I xoverpigtiiy, Ih r, im ol course, no lilpil hot tm-j . w n pie sure to Ihoir. right I-* legislate fc.r finis* ! •cop!*- A more h irful tyntotiv neverexisU-d. The I j*• Mqn .tt, rs’ r have the a mlrf fight hm other people ] 110 govern !h’ii,selves in all css, s. i-xi *pi in an f r s tiieir iegis Iu lure m y interfere xviili the rights. ..nd ii.tei,sis of Ihd Hintea who own thy Territory; 1 lid, in Audi cases, C,>11411 hx bus the ‘iglit to inter- j pose in vi toe ~f the AforcS* id danse of tr.e Ton- ] ifitutjofi, nufhori/uig Jhein **lo tnake ail needfu,- u'ca ~nd ri.gulAtions resjsi-ting the Territory or other property belonging to the United NTtl***.” RICOCHET. DnueiCic Rairicahoo Mretirg . A< oorxlmg U* previous n*ti -e a larg- ‘ujosDim* <* the Democracy, vx ua lo Id 111 Amricu\ </t. : the 2iil iu*t. On motion, Alh-rt H. Lamar, was <*a|.d f* tin < In, r nu IK. I IJ. H w n aptiointt.l Secretary. Cxii. Mcliaiii moved th*- lollowmj resolutioi.. #up | porting U” ssnu with -n apyroprlute •p.ccb, and a I.i< b xvascacm l nuaiiimol si v j /i'riolvrd. That we ,orxiiallv Nfibraee nnd ratify th*’ pl-itform Mini resolutiou-t of the NuWo’uil 1 # VOl rent ion, 1- ceiitl v *f#'-iui ,11 CinchinaD, and jibe plAlfutm as laid down by the State Convention >1 1 1 i, in Milled/, viil-, on th- 4ih f .Iu y I*l. I and that wr*’ pledge ours rives a h*-arty nnd m ain 1 loi.oi. support of Buchan n and Breckinridge, nu the j lnomine*-* f those Conventioi.f, and tin-true expo j 1 u.-uts of Stftt slid Natiu st Demo -rat ic principles. 1 it .m then moved tlmt a Commit It. of thr-e i.e j Nipp. inle l to wait upon Sami. Hall, Kq . who irt ! ; i*i - -1 *1• •1. t• n I Kbe'or ’or tlie 2nd t'• mgr rational Di.*- • , 1 rict of C>i , and who was in our Cit, nun request a ’ fpecdi Irom him *n th** issues pendiug in the present l auvn-rt N, .if 15 (in, J V\ . ifrantly and Vt It. Duel )rv wer- Hppo -ited lo li.Nl duty, mi I•.I Sfr. Hull to tiio ro tru*., xx hereupon the (. l air introduced him to be IU -if i l<- sp ech which followed the introdflet on wm ag o*i one, review mg sJI tln- qm-s- lots at ismue in j Die pi sent oh j- iign in an able an ‘ ftarlresmanner•. * ~c mlu*xvh| himself ■ min inrimaide in a’giiinent 1 idol to have a of the eloquent orator, ili ; rtj.c . |i is not over estiumtsd when wi mv that it wu •v. II rec* ve.i by i ll present. Th** next p: opo-utiun .nibini’ ted to the meelir gw.* *b<* itirinatioii ot a 15-u-h umi, niul Breci'irid<* Lib, J and tin- following gentlemen were appointed a ('iu i imttee to select officers foi the * line. New nan Me- It., 11. f. ii iJrjiA n, l apt. < t’. J It. W. frill and S. i D *••!•. a In* : • 1 red ix few ii'oiovnts And 1 * turned the I oil. wing offie.-i * for ” The f'.ul V N in B Diierry. I’r'••siileut, a.kl T M. Kurlow, and ‘•V'-’n. N 1 Brady x ire I'lesuieuts. ami i'atrick McCuiio, ‘lh* n ‘etini 1 h n ned, with a i.qust the t j (be p.'uc , ling* b.’ pildi-b* !in tln* Nii'ifli VV.tM, ! New*. A. It. LAM All, Prssi<lr,:. FI B. Hbowv. efetary KniToßf- —Not inmy 1 in-11.bs—yea! bare 1’ yx ar, huxe piused 1.11 gone smee .t x-. a bers 1 ’ • 1 to the country,'that tfie AmencMn Fat. aa*- x’a’. -i.i/ Ui :’x ur 1 m -him / 1 1 it-* pruiciplss— # urmtii'f 111 it* obedience to the existing u.v* o. | tlie Inn (. Tlie i'hilad.dphin flat . rni *f J.l iHJf, IF! L bign and Im.li groind on th tluvofy question >0 Ith 11 meufn id stand upon 1 -li . *ti.ul 1 j-on i —sul ■ ici’lsivu Hint r,u man was tii, ter mix par J li t . . *pei ite with, tlui silo dd ever rfjtct it \ m-.dih rtnu, ot : r u<* mal./sliuii ! .,w —, n e |ri. Id j . Hti-u und r tltem before tut torv.gner h* Ml-, tiiiu nijr* 1, slid n nu-'* rixfi'i e|,f.u*,nioa j of t .u'li pi oxi-iou x x. r. rsrdi'ial principles .f tm-j I American Party. I 1. .v, Mt - \-brartkl4 bdl xra- * i.p.rouv ‘ i'lpjmrt ‘ ed by M, 1 t in- j*.’ ---•- nlld speak* i•- ot tb *- part ,nu . jbv t o itu r*Md ition of th*’ (.cordis liat.oriuo. line I hi.') t i,-v re/nr*l--d all opportirn.ii'utlie i.rinei 1 p. * ..( ,1 mka Ki,ii-n- Aci , elation to duxx j art It 1-1 ii.t xto the ’ oust't ati- .a! ri..;its ofjth*- So.lth. 1 ! nil a all j *-I s who partake in i.‘li up!o-iti-n as : Midi: t oe r r iirted a- .1 .a .<• rx of t.,e Auie, icai. ! 1 l’’ ty. \ - g utlemeii have Tliens priiiqip'es Veen a lher ! It •( Da-* single *, It. tui pa-s --I bi im-gtn'/ ! !. gi -Lit ir.- bax in , i*.i \ ..erican Party in ijoi itv,'m ! *-■•!• r nity wr.i o ie *0 ’ , y princip! , jr an;c, o. ) pledg , m id. in ol*. or pro nuigu *(! in S|V xx iy by . ’. at ••.(■ •* -I rn j lo’ ia-*: .■ u s mix a**s. J/hiix o. 1 tin- .rtberii staus uavc Kno-x .>thing dowinur- ( •did Kll -w x.'tlidig **s. blit, U’l luc* ! .ns.l ‘t !. extended, nr :•>. bli and ih- Nat rtT B ftatlon . loi x•, 1 h-vt 1 have ae . and tr.. r. | --ll . e • H- p ‘X taltix e* 111 D,||gl C.M il (rt it- M-.-xjort’x, b * r.ot a', •H - t RH be* 1 made 0 reeledV this *■at* xil 11 1 . iipi.iined 0! . nnd wlii.’b I ; b” on** bold 10 !>• nu . vi ol ... -ir lin iry iiuignitudi. Nd‘ ei i t L I*4x • t and :. f>u tl • J’ in pla’- form ol ‘fto iu r*• • *rmiry ‘ust Die piatfo'iii x* ■ r p:u-ed bv iXi'thern Mex'honu Mini ull the iiou hern t\ /*<>■ r • rt ‘ i “a!. l’ o txv (lili j.imik fron*!,r op, **H-*o, So itlu-rn (I b tieve of 1-eor .iaj c.rr w th, nut! the wh * di-p'a •1 after ’.vbieh Mr. Killtnoi e xxa -to led up “ii it*—is..f in tli- coi.tie—but on hi, el* vn ti on 111 tb 1 Aor tli I H't Turner, wluic lie e--.il’- <> vei - look li, mui!bel li breach, an ! .mi round sonic A'l; .ruufon maiPi ial t lioai it Tie American Party •>’ , --.I /ih dirobl.* t-* ru!i r y that noiT in ili.-u, vet, f lunl-i iu -.ke an indei>. |o!ent iiomiiuition for them -ol x•• ■. 1.11 . “ill o ( If,- fITI o‘• : a -copt. at theii hands th • v. rv p,ui*m in *1 xv. .11 kill liimi hi tie ...r u. Bit I;*•—itgu-io . > *ul ! axoui-ths net by d.’cuii in.’ u km 1 of non j la’b.miacy, ami b*or hux land 1, a* 1 p.d rio* 1-111. But tlr ciiup'cr ! go, -*. . I’ appear* iu >x that.tii catalog .*of 1 neon i-teii. : >1- not v •’ full. Having ab-uuivo-d the, ‘Platform -i IS',. a ) 1 g >nc v.u i- anothei, having 1 f • >-,i •’ H >•! li’ \ 1 rsolm ion of ihe -Neb 1 nrtka j 1 K ui*.is lull.” their pre-si * and speakers ar* noxv de no III* glllHt bill I'H'liT a pr. tsnded n*W *.i-e.. e*o-y -. rtom* <d il-* ;.i *x’lions, nnd puuring hot lead 1 nt• • ithe *• xrs of ,t- framers. Such geiitleincn are a few of th* imperfection* of tlie \imvican Party, and such arc some of mv reasons i inr - , 1 ivsftjriA, F>:* tho S-uith ‘V cater a News. Rail Real Mating in Terrell County. At a meeting of the ci turns >f Terrel) fouuty heil j at iu a sou, in said C*. ntv, on the Iblh f Julv, lost., | mr iu*- purpo-i- ol consol*-ring upon the .urthei u , t *iikiou ol the South WN.-iern Kail ,* nd, in the di reellou ot x. uthb.Ti an 1 Lutaula. The meeting xx is ‘ organi/ed t’V calling Col VS VV . B. Oi aves to the i.iair, ami 1 . 11 .Mills to set as Secretary. Where upon the loUowiug pros utde and resolution* were uaaui i.ously a opted. Wii-ji'c is, win* - Mill Western Hail Rond Company ‘have *ie:••t.oi.ie*t to extend th*-ir Hon 1 forthwith ( li-oin Aiuertcus or Sumtar C’i y, tw nt) miles in Die j diiccium of Cuthbert witii their *nn mans, and have invited those *m the rout* to coutribxlfe bx sub j •.upturn* 1 —to* - h to it- further extension, 1 /v>* deei, Pint w will Couti ibute eighty V ’tiv.vnd dolin’ - oy i .scriptions **l -toca to such cxteusio.i - upou toe following proisiou, to xvit. Ist. I’nat rt*ieh sloe a subsei ipttous shall is pava ’ ll i w*-nt v fix < per cent on the tir-t of Jaunt!y ] tvV7. and thirty cx*u n*l a half per e.mt on the Ist •nu uorv aud t’ue rc-idue tn.rty seven nod a bait per cen .. the first *f January 1.-fVJ. in.. T..*t th* fund arisn.g r.un o.ir tn ; 'scription j be tier t 1 t-. ami C4t>cn>l*d m lha of the ‘ road, iron the point *ur the twent’- m ; iea, which j ths oi.rn.'wvny *.ave rea dvad to bujld, with tdeir own j means, shall urittins! ’. { *ird. Iteot our U>ok be merged ia the 6 eoral stock . r: nf the t’OtWp .UV. Rll*l wr be id act’d ll a • -x-equul foot ) ing *fHi ibf prcrteiit stf*eklil.ers so soon ns tlmt , K>rti"U ff the a 1 wlmcli iw *y be b till xv. h u*r ‘ , means hud be completed and in e million lor use. 4th. That th*- Houi be loe. ><l through the town ‘ k of Diwmn, the countv f-ite of Tvrisd C u ”ty, and u lh-j ot for freight ami passengers located th* real. j ftlh /iSHs.'iYii That n corn iiitee of three lu- ap- | pointed by the chair in eAdh Rilitia di-trict, of the j Jlßiit v for the p.irimseof procuring sul>seriptl*uis of j ; ||op’k on the f .reg uug t-nns, am! tlmt the Chaimiau | rfTl(s meeting le author **-d t, negotiate a itb the | AoClh W’-atcru Hol U ad Company on behalf f sub- L * icvibeis of -lock. And *• call ir me.*tir.g of fh*Ainel f or offc.* co liifv g**!i*'rAllf whenever the interest of j . ilh**r shall requit e 11. On motiou of .l/.iDiew W I'iufiis. Esq.. Rtmlvrd. i , That the prooeedings 0! the mooting be puLiishrd iu ‘ did ail other papers friendly u Die j'reposed route i will please copy, • W. It. OAVES, Chairman, i P. II Mills, Seen tar v. ’ Dawon, TerrcL County, July 18th, 1856 For the Sa.itb We-tern Mews. j Eapfi:t Ftaia!; College cl South Western Georgia I On Monday and I’uiumFii tin* ’4lhnnd lfj h Ir.-t. J : i’ attendiT. it moat tborougfi nd a-unt.idiinp ex- ; ; min.ution of 11>< pupila In tl-.c Baptist F'cmalc 1 Ifege of febortli Wcatcri* o*<.rgia. T he C’flmnilU'i’ poitiUd mil tin- poitiona of tin 1 Text Bonks upon which the Studont* wen* eum i I n*d, ■'uni'Tifm a t raiuiuuj. a.iincltuiea s’l*’giing the ! 1.. <!ft di:licu t pr*blcMs: and thu- xver* fully falin ird, imt only that the young l.ulica had atw!ie liligt-titly, but h .and been xveil taught it 1 a needb*as to point mil .mv particular c'’ia-cs { or persons a here .-ill did -o well, suffice it to a.iv. th. t rrt e\ *rv dep.,rttlterMt of n polite uiid 1!ht..1 e*i- j u ; non lbe a*’hoi • r*i p.iased through Hu* severe or. ! lea! ol a puhlic htaiuiu'iti'>n with honor to them* f -e'xe.rt, Du able le u hers, tin* in-titu*iun and us 110- • le luiitnfen*. The ei::i ten u r.lef t exerriscs o* Wedm-siu , ’lie 16th were truly liitvr, sling. Fix Voutijf 1 :idie griuin.itxuf, whc c*n ivs were umtsualiy good mu. read in h stylq so distinct andtdeguit .-rv t, aecur* Du* -iftcidioii ‘m l carry with them the feelings ol 11 la ge mid delighted ,'imlie.iee ‘i’ll • p riing advice id Fre-inent M.blrry to the firruliuitiugclass w.:s xxeli adapted to Dux impor J 1 **ee iniuns, ..ml made impressions that w e trust I ui,iv be ii.-* fill to tin mi 1 after life nnd not only I* I Diem but lo .. I who luu.rd him. j John T (Tip -e IN j, of Lumpkin, delivered th* | nniiii and add , ’t’s-, replete with ’ M usie,” svx eet Musie. I j where melody is k| 11! murmtiring in >ur uura anti | win pering to us of goid*u harps in n fur *tl bum of w hich ho discoursed s< be intifiilly The Mu -1 sic ol N dure was his theme and the inuhie of cul ’ tivnted x* ices and aw e f at rung inatrumefils, nil 1 tunc and tune eainc between each I’wuryr, flavore* ’ -*\cry dish ami add'd mueh to tbiicniiuLiffimeiit ul Die exaiuiuuliou and coinmi-jicemenl. T'he perfect order, quiet, and b irmony which pre vailed during the whole cxerci-e g *ve coii.iiniiig •videnoe that the discipline of the sclifud most b* \ -d lhi* very test kind. ’i’ll, purest morality nm , lu-rtt refined fast” appeared piotinnently in the se Icelimt and ariang, im nts of every depirtinent. T'o the • fit*i*•:■* nf edueatinii nbroicj, vx.* feel bound lo say tin.t this Institution w ith its present fcadmrs is every way Worthy the support an*i c,*ti ider.ee of an eim and. ted conilii-tnity. if you would .i ,i*3 the young I.idles of our country trained In ‘hink and think C'<r r er/ly, their tastes refined ami II (mu ,s p.* i-rhed. their morals k**pt pure and then | hearts rn eie ettei—inaw-rd.!. you wuoibl ln.ll then’ fit ed .ci rd. cttiicm he pi.c -.l under lb* .• •. 1• and reeei. • tl.e i.i-**ru* ijnn- l* >1 r Mail ’v, tin ‘ ‘i-'e, r i” 1 .ci I chit tent i'reside.’.t, an*l Ins ■ •uiq lislied Lid,, aide*’ ‘-y her vigilmt and 1.- 1 igbiciied uuuu wh * 11. F cu-ty. If yon*l -sin . Iu- 1 twin- liiLiitliv, b’l t'i. m hre.ttu*’the atimksphe.'ti f Vo.i Nov , xv. ik iii-mg its shady groves and . 1 k i.t its pu. e l*un’..illa N, H. I, VV 11. !) ’,y li .*y, Eirly (’ unity 5 J N 11 ith, A’aiiil. L i .t**n, John VV . J -lies, .e >’ R dii’ia"ii, (’ultibert; <ll as. Robinson, Lumpkin Vui. I*. Cli ter. Ntcvvarl Tountx . *1 D-utgl o*, t iuth hi.. A K Allison. Q lirn-y, Fl 1 . Arthur I loom 1 i IV A ,I)ixid Ki I*l ,D. M. Fatter.-** !, v T ! nl'ord, J I Ui il” , L'uthbeit. j C.ithtieit, Julv 171 ti, i “>O. her th • 101:11 VVestarn New*. For tii** Ho 1 tli VV -tern News. I Mchskh, KDiT'-r.h:—ll w•nd b. doing i.ij.ist'ee f j n se<*lioa t air eo intry, and qe*uaily to tlie teach * ■.•1*111 i papds •” no **r A. ideal.-, del tint •oim. ofie ■ke u > ice of tiie *. *al mint test • and there in 1 I he i-u liv i *a ... iii,- y *. in 1 min i, nee .rate had j ho 0 I tie Vl*! vV.- *. th.* ,-i.i ill..*:.it Ml-nf that Heigh j oor.ioo 1, iii - i*c i-.’ - ar.siug from bom*- eun'-ii- 1 jlion, that tin y -pared m. x. ease i.t procuring Du* j | -.u-vioeu of one o . 4 i i*'l to eultiva e ami .1 \ ciop tin* ‘ j mtell- et ..I -m! b’.-u a- ‘V• i 1 a- D.t of nil other- j | ‘otitmed to bl- eu.e. i Judging t'i am ‘Do* “ati-fa.-tion -< ix i liy depicted jin t.li -ir e >.. i *- . l.**(.-, tu r !nij'-’- xx ,-re *m r- than I . e.a *r 1 0.1 w.t ne- in tin- \r gr vvhieii i heir cl il ,Irell Ii 1 l ,0.4.ie du u.g t i.e ~’ eee'Jiiig t* rui at their < xini.li it mn on tlie ibt.. ult. t here .x 1- uol.iiu < - ipor.ieiai iu t. a.ul I nev or unw a ui..i-e ifu.ro .gir La tumilmii iu u-wt-r wor*i. i M -rt-rs. iodl .md D.ix .s * ,-i- the paly members of ; ! tiie ex xuiiuiiig eo.uunttee pi • eat, and they * • *-t* • 1 for the 1 *> in*r it!i tti q .e-tion- : hat m- „k- 1. ami j •in* |.a 1 * 11, .vuicii - ‘’ h “he .via to *•• •-v.uiuu. l. I ’ vvas not p *--• .1 ax the evaaii.nituui of Die <-1.i.,h in , a v iirni I’nilo-uphv, but 1 Uuir.n-u tons -ouie who .vere present, luai bey at •* dwry pcoiup! on | 1.. x-ih'.o., part- a! .iu*: aisnet. (tne L'bi - o. deled the r*• > ir-e in* Fauci -*•!•• 3rd \ritinnetie and 1-gebra. T’h *v snive l vi'.iioul u y lilii ultv some of tin* iI, mu ii.iic dt proi o- 1 * ias\i • ra, tu’ ttieii rlucida , I non of con pound prop.irtioa and intxrcst wa tin*! j im.ftt co-uplcl- I ever witnessed, ttliJ luuvot. tuese Two ilino-t lurtuioioui.table rules wtlttm the ar.oqi ot any ■v iio.ti Bov Bat t.i • V'irgil >1• s- wa- the mo-t |, ‘.urmiiig to me , po**rHld Virgil, lmvx nu b ueglee*- j .1, a id i< Ixv fi-equeinly a* *- Diy works, mutii.it*’ !, ‘isi t In 1 a been Dnu c tl.at day, t liou w ,*ddrl thank tl.-itfe young men tor tin jus't*e due totni.lo iminoi .al pri g-'i v in the harmony widen they observed iu M’unniug by ‘ cr*c* The ,li.litton at night vrs- consi lerml by all. to I 00 the best tb.i-g ol tin* #rt e. r w.tuesse.i in Noutli j ! \Vextern (Jeorgiu. • | It vroul l b* impossible to p*-.*k t.*w highly ot the ffort- of some of those young uie’i, who chmic *bi . ! A-pid in D M’lamitioii, they are certainly destined to 1 ; make • noise in tins world. VV-’tak* Una jn-.i i- *t returning J/r. M Nulty nnd 1 his pupils our Sincere thank for that very agreeable ; .-nt* i ...lumeat, Alld hop* they will give u- another -ueh a; ihe close of the t all lefio. 111 conel sion w * .voufxl s tv tlm’ a!:hough or. McNulty is u strauger iu Georgia, yet he bids fair, to le ere long, *?fe *,f ’ Dux most popular an l lUlcoeMful in Noutli ! ! Western Deorgm. ami in all sincerity w. wish him success. NBLI 1 AI\DL Aug rtt 1 it, 1856. At a Hlh k Republican meeting at (’nnid.-n, N J., m gr.**- were itivited to attend tlie gather ing of their political friends. Ihe i'itHtion was Icopied by tin* colored n |iilblicana of both Rexc*. T lie evening lieiiig warm, tun aim *plmru wa {licit a- durable a- lilig *1 iiave U*eit, and ao be* lore the timet mg was called to or*l*-r, officer ‘were d*apatcliexJ to induce them to retire, thus 1 giv mg *4 practical Comment ary iljmit the lioiloW jncAs of Ihe.r |nofsxions aloul negro equa.ity. The HaRDa and Softs of New Yore haxe uni. uni, and noun luted dm.sa G. Darker,tor Governor, Jimge Yandeibill for Lieut Governor, and John itosseli fur canal f'omuiiiwi ‘iter. -y \v. img w. 111.1 com mtte*l tudeide in the 17t.. ward’ !*ail I'lxJiphii, u cridi.y last,Iast, bee Mae her ■ 1 ..o'.her . cli.se 1 to buy It r anew **uin!t. I IHivr (iuvcr.-nr (or tUma*. VV A*m>oT">. J'.ty John W. Deary, ot P*n* sylvania. ha* baan uo-n uated by the i* -|dcn t t . ih -Heuale so. u veruor of Kausu3, v.ce Wilsou joIIoANUU rcuiofcd. Soml)-Ulcidfin N'ctuc. AME KIC IS, 4! A • #ftAMfaf, AsgnM 6th, li> 6- I'OH PUKBIDBNT : ME 8 JUU- HA NA N , , OT ~ ‘ po tit. mwui It: | I O II N C . BRECKINRIDGE, OF KkNTUCKY, —-■ ■ ‘ | elector.il tii ki:t. Electors for ibr SUte at Larne. WILLIAM II STtLRS, OK Chatham. j IVERSON L. HARRIS, of Haluwi!*. Alternttcs fer the State at L.r<e. HENHV ‘I. LAMAR, or Bibp. Al'dL'STl'S U. XXRK.UI'.or Flotd. i ‘ f tli*ti-jcl Klee (or-. fat. D'od ict, Th.'Ham M. Forman ofGlvnn. 21. Dial rict. Samuel !?ali .of Mac* n. 3d. Di-t.iit, James N Ram>ev, of H irria. ; 4:n Di-triet, LuCits J. <• aktrell. of Fulton, j Nth District. Joins W Lew*Ul et (Jjih-. fi'h Dialief, J a MRk P. Simmons, of Ciwinnett. 7 h D'ltricr, Thomas I . Saffold. of Moigai. j 8;h. District, Thou as W. Thomas, of K bert. Alternate*. 1-t. District, VV M Nichols, of Clinch. 2d. W rttrict, John A IY< kf.r, ofStewnrt, B*i Diatriat, K. J MetiEiiEF. of Houston. Ith District, J. I’. John.-on. of Fave.tte. 5 li. D'stricf, I* NV. ( kook, of Whitfield. ‘l. District, K. MM im. an, of Habersham. 7ih District, J 4 S 1 i<HK, of VYashingtoii. bth. District, A. C. Walker, of Richmond. iIF” nit* Hon. Samuel Ham, Democratic Klee tor *r tu • *2 id C- uigrertsi ina District will address the -pc *!’e a* rlie times And p’ne* - foliowing. Starkvilie, 01 Saturday, tne &th Dawsoii, 01. Mom av, 11th Albany, on Wednesday, IStii Newton, on Thursday, I4th Baint>ri Ig*, on Sat urday, 16th ! Blakely, on Monday, IBDI J Miller L-onnty, on I licsday, 19th J/orqan, (,n Wednesday, ‘Jwth I Fort Ha ins, on Thu* a*Jay, 21st utlihert, on Friday, 22nd Lumpkin, on r>u ur ny, 23rd Tr- stoii, 011 Mo.ulav, 25th I o-na Vista, < n Tuesday, 26th t u.-seta, on Wednesday, 27th j Appointment will hereafter be made for Ma'’<u:, Pulaski, I (only and Wor-h Discussion is reapedfu;- y inx ited. i&” Tlie req lira inuit- *f oti.- -.'orrs-pondoiitrt has ‘Veil nighs: ved o 1 F lit,.rial this week. IJT Ts tb-.-t of ,;ir Sublet il.er-, whs lisxe cum- ; i plained to us Dus xv■ . w, as to the reeepMon of the t 1 1 papr>s we have to rtay.thci mail-inaMrr i- regularly j p.instually tran-initted frmn this K-tahli-hment. | xVe ran do no more. j urn x\ ill he gratifying to our friends to learn ! hat C >l. Willis A Hawk.ns, :t” D-ucruau ('andi j late in the 2nd 1 <ngi-e-si*’U.il district, Im- .lerlared | n f4Vor of Di-’ 1 > -motiii i” N .uninee.rt. a i*l 1 hal ’Suup J -**n Fo icluj—aims Fiu.shi’ has Nx)T. | J4TOur ('.luertpr; dent Ivcilnn vx ho now repud!* (..•sine Auieit-an parly, xv as-lu-iug thr lute canvass , pn-m i.eut a„dieii\e incmher thereof. , i.d made pee*’lu-.- in t.ivM of the oa .Me K -a-1 l.is reano • .<r I Ins course. Rurhi’i-ta a id Rr % 4*-kl.irilge Hub, | P* .'-on- -le-.i’ing t** • c> ue (neaihcr- of this club, ; vid j a c g;ve tl.eir uan.’-to the Mr 1’ j j !I. ‘-i* P* ‘in . 1 sf~ she U ; d-.-c.i 1 tin- ‘iy,if he -loss not ul.afe, m.ii.c'xvli o, the ■* •\ -r 1 * v of l.is pul lu at ion rel* I itixe i the ” Trcni'ii. bigncd t errin V. Br.wn,” iii•sd to tile To-t d/asteis n f the c'uuiltrv, ?my | p-. i the out-po 11 ing o! -4-me k ra-h. hot. ie lir ttii ’ j ..i t-r. fui- *’ x ‘ii caiaih s been officially pio* -i-.nnced “au infamous ir tad ‘ —Die requirements of j • tl, commonest h*ue,*t\ *!c.minds tins stnuieent frm j ‘he “ K-p liiicr.n” i-t ui- 11 *xt i-s ie. If he t-.kes no i notice of it, We mean t o speak pl vuDv enough Lo hi n* ; “ Kicu< bciliag. We invite a’tcclion L. tin* very interesting com j - inunioatnui of Hieochet. i.i our to-days paper. At-’ t.-i u l!oro-.gh t,:iva a >f the subject, conviction r*- • pores of us ui -av, Dial tin- establishment or \ rohi i-iiion i*f >lavery in our Ter iloi i-, i# a matter with ! -xhich th* <* ru-ri.l (ove. nni--:it has no concern Nor j 1 -lo we thiuk tnat the ;*>Wer to legislate upon Slavery j 11. a Territory may be evolved as an incident 1 Doanv express grant contained in Our Constitution. I Kx’en ;n the absence of tin-* safe guard of our liher* i lues, a territory, th* achievement of which has been I mane by eom.non an I united effort, or common eac -1 ritice, both e-p'itv and justi*-e, it occurs t . us, would j require that a 1 parlieb should hav equal rights tn i • qual privileges 111 theacqui-ition. it was to uisur*- justice, aiol louicStic tranquility Union was part* ly made. A grant <,t (.ongre-.-iotial power, that might under auv circuniatancoa. he exercised in fa .’or of tl,*- South, a- against th-* .North, or in favor of th*’ \ -rth a- against th* South, was not, surely, cont**ni pisted l> the venerable fi &u*ers of our bt deral Com pact. Anticipating the certainty of Territorial ae | qtiisitiuii. they confer upon Congress th power to make “ ull n- edtul ruleb and regulations concerning •the territory and other property of the United Mates.” So upon any territorial accessions it be comes, nt once, the duty of the Federal Government to a**.* to it, that tin* lan Is of said Territory are snr j veved and placed in market; to sc*, to u, that a gov ernment, temporary government, for the protection of pel*oiiA, and see .rl ly ol property, is instituted, and to see to it, that the peoj 1 ot the Territory are pro tected from internal revolution, au i external aggres sion. Further than this, ks we apprehend, Congress has uo jurisdiction, expressed or implied. To b -urc the consuetude of the government has uot been so—and has been, as we th.uk, wrong, rauicnlly xvruu? The Congreaa, asour uomraisoionera, for the execution of speeihe powers, particularly designated in the Instrument by which t eir existence is legal-; ised, upon the acquisition of Teiritory, may go uo ( further than we have iutimated ; to go furtuer is to transcend their authority, and is usurpation. Foiyg aruy depends upon the lax loci, and so of slavery. Oar lily (ouiiril. We hud hoped and expressed the hope that thia ’•oily mo hi Hi'Vef be guilty of any act of injustica that would defraud a word of censure from our pm, h, t we led constrained by out or 11 cu If rt -pect to ex pose to public condemnation, their disgraceful con duct toward us in relation to the City printing. Knowing well the political complexion of the Coun cil, we di*l r.ot expect or solicit any favors at their hands. Unexpoctcdly to us * committee of the Coun cil vested with full a* thocMj to do s<t, announned to ns, that the Cmmc-ii to g***iu ing to the paper iu thFCity which would pubifc q the lowest rates, an-1 requested ua to make our pro position. Accordingly we gave our bid ai*d Were ♦old by the CVnuuttee man, I)r. Jas. G. McCrary hat ours w as low er than that of tiie Kepublioan, and consequently ne w. rc entitled to it l>r. McCrary will bear * witness that our cenf donee in their sin c ut/ was imt very great, for we predicted that to hint which l.na actually taken place. Hlthout on* word of apology or explanation to us, notwithstand ing our bi l x*as the lower, the printing has been ro tedio the Republican by the honorable Council. How \xe assure the Hqul lica:i we do not envy him his bargain lor e body of men who can set at naught ths obligations they assumed in making to us thepropo sitiou mentioned are not x\ry.reHxl,lc for the fulfill .nent of any contract they ny undertake; but we and apise the duplicily that would use uh as a means i >f driving a better bargain with a third person, with ! nut any purpose of ad In ring 10 its proposal#, when he result is contrary to their predilections, or which is willing to make some show of liberality, to oppo nents, iwul economy in the expenditure of pubhs iunds, when it ean be done without a sacrifice of personal preicrcnce. We are happy *o be able to exonerate Dr. Wade J. Barlow, Dr. A. D Bruce and Dr. James G. McCrary from any participation in so nefarious a transaction. Proposiilfß to me Namier Republican. We propose to our Republican neighbor, that if he x ii! publish in his paper, the Record# of Messrs. Bu hannn nnd FiUu.ore, cs found in our i>suf of lost week, lie may select fur our paper tlie same amount t matter ard we will give it publication in the News ; a h party calling attent 011 to Die same in au Edito rial notice. It the proportion be accepted, our Co* emporary will please send us his selection by hatur* lay morning. BfTi.tn, G a., July 18—“ There are no changes here, ‘ >nly in our favor. Taylor county will give her rote : u l’lllu.ore as certain as tlie day comes. — Enquirer. Can it be, that any one who has been to Butler rs* cently, is ignorant of the fact that Col. Hopkins Hoi ey, lately a leading member of the Ainencau party .ms declared in favor of Buchanan an 1 Brvcsinruj *c * un the iniinls of our opponent take coguiraace of 1 utlx f Ur have they lost the power oi telling it then they know i* f The Rek.nok Art—ln this wonderful ago. Art .vs h*r im-aiur tmiclwa on almost every thing. , he ceiii.igH mcr us .did the carpets we tread’ 6)\ : e h .lln.ved by Art Art vviinls Die railway through ; Im* tu-'unt. ira .mi the ntu-i .ui.kvs her in. chilled of ’ oim| .*inl ir-h, t’ ..et •••* it xv 1 :li know ledge and an- I 1 ihi int '* up ce xiisli lighunug tuned down to the 1 ulo'c-lge *t * buy. .Nothing ia too l-D*lv fr her ’ *u'.’h ud othit.g 100 hu.no.c. A He x proof of 1 i.nia old coil vie, ii-tj, tiaajuat fallen under our unties ti the all pc ot'a t ‘atm ah Tic I’ILL fun* the Labor, lory of ili .t world retiownexT Glietnist Dr. J. C. Vyer i we un.lerat.nid the subject, he hns carried that ! rliele l the f .riliest pe .'ecliuii of’ which il in ca| u.ble. Instead of employing Drugs in its composi ioii. ns ix e fi Ivc ..i xv ays ttie nei’essuiry and i u!y \.iv, hnh.s xxitfi < u-nmui:,te sk’il extracted | (n- ii'Mic.x of Hie uuMictn*! to be etnpl 1 and • n !.t Ilie.ii done m lit ir purity Ligether. File j -iii.i-aiti-'M is tin-. Inu ved md ro led by uuichincry i id >tc iu p--xvci im • a sp**r, td pill wlueli is wrap I p*d m ••11 v rt-t qv I g..iat ,y, lor prote 1 tion fnun In* ft eels lit whether r time, and tlieli thickiy .•'oiled x\i ‘1 rtug.i, ‘<l .uerxe as 4UI paaspurt over ths pui.ite. \ol wi.! 1 .-st. (tiding r-11 this hmo/e-i perfection n v ..re it- red to ii< • Tubiic at less h.ui one cent 1 “i*-h. Il xcx'-r li-iUitile. Die department, we thinly •msui 1 v ’.* ; 1 -y i’ll iiaeU-i .,s Die consuuuua. i' 1 ol Art 111 its .1. •*. —, - - ■ tills la Bu'.'. r, Txy'ar t’ouuty, oi| Tuesday ths 29th • dy, a \Mrii WtLCiIAR, 2J years And nius l.nooDc, res,-’(‘Ltu! obcdK* .-••* 10 iu# 1 nrents, übidiog leiuit-iu.css iti-l a.lc lion to iiis family, aid Jovotsd aitAchm ut to nu frie * la, were uu j ehai-a.-l* riftlit sot our much Unionist] friend. Tim* o i,o n ell beloved’ Lie* mouldering in tli*- dust, Thu spi. il h ts gone i* r *ainis above ‘lou well wdh God i trust. Like the dew on the. mountain J I*** the fou,ll uu the river, ! Lin® tlie ,> lolrlu 011 tii • loJutAHJ, Ii iig'.i an. gone and .or ever,* A RELATIVE. N'cu) -Vbucitiscincitts. G(*oWebster County. Jo (i .l w/toftnr it may Concern, i \ r V iIKRRai, Uuo’t Li lie A Luioistrator of th# ! f 1 ~s.a 01 >.(ii. 0.i.1 uittle, 1 ite of said eoun- Jiydeceaud ; applies tome for letters of disuiis- I .on irom Hit* v I ii 1111.'.rail ui ofauivl Estate. iheieio'e, the kindred ami creduorsoi said dse’d. ure here y oiledau>l a*iiiit>oi.-hed, to tile their ob jtu’iions it tiny they iiiivt, iu my ottiee in terms of ie lav , >'joi xv s*, lei vers .inmsxory will be gran ted lo Die applied.it at thu February Term next ai .lie Uo irt ot t/rdiuary of sani cojuiv. Given under my hand in office at Trenton. *J* W JuskoEY, Dept, Urd'ny. July 30th 1850. • 7 6U. Georgia Webster County : * Wu iu iiith.4 after dale 1 shall apply to the Hon. i tlie Court of Ur.lmary of said c*a iiy, for leave tv sell the laud and Negroes belonging to the late of Cary T • *>:, fate of said couuiy dec'd. GLOUtiE W. LANKY. Adm’r. July outh 1836. 7 7>n* GEURGIA—DooIy County: \J liKREAs, WilliamT Fokes, applies to ras for Y V letters ot Administration, on ihe Estate of oltiuiou r oRt’S, late of said .’Siiuty dec’d. iiicse -re in *relore lo cite and* admonish, all aad -luuuiur, tn • in ire 1 and cr*ditor* ot said dec’d. to • ■♦* ami appeal . t >y **tfice. witbiu the lime pcescrib •d by luw, lo 3..uw cause if any they have, why ‘uiu iet it is >iio.ud .u>t begrautep. Given uuder my iiamd al oihee iu Vienna. LoaM BRoWR, Orda'y- July 31st, 185 H. 7 lux | IRdWKoKD’d regular line of TRADING ami yJ i.xpi’.-ss Waggou*, will leave tor Thomas villa, and iiiierim-aiair piuets 011 Thursday 15th met, at 4p. m. •N 1 I always lake u laot.saud or iw’o pounds Express treight —t ueh at- require special care and close pro i lection from tne weuther. Drivers . xperit*nc#d and trusty. An agent accoinbanieS the waggons*. wUo will lake chatge of v iliutoe packages. will ais *, (. rec it c, urge) give attention to Business* Cards,, uculais, 1 osiers, Lettera <kc. Ac. For fur* lher pariiculuiß enquire, of tlie suberibsr, at Vli*tTP urocery House. K. A. C’UAWFORD. Amencus July 9th, 1546. 8 34*