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II v. ill I.- I . ' rcJ ! tlx. tl.ousar. J u ,l.arj v thtt, too, by a L'e C V! - Ui3 f.r C i .;. J dollar t- Ari.r: jc('ii" - wailin-. aoJ p-Jr ;;, " MtonMiment l the npprvpr: .two of wo Jl - made by o Locoforo Cong-; in a bill gn--tdby Martin Vu IJ.irin we say,crasc- 7"M jb- rations about tho m -Jo you attctr-jh Ui put in ojr eye, an J give c:ir to wh pave Jjann.v:nc? to Vou, cast beanvfruni ., your un eye; m Prr,;.i it upoo the ingi of all Ihe win W the lasl L-koIo, !ro Congress, conHhung a LocohCo m portly - - f n.ninn -finlier. n2 J law anprrri. 'toijn si' THOUSAND HOLLARS for ' ' pMng the White Hou$o,(ruthing ou the .old Ut-mocratic ooncaruncc ami putting on o i gaudy Aristocratic; tippearanrr) and ihe forth I mm of FOURTEEN THOUSAND DOL- 1 ;LARS (together with the proceeds" of iho LcM furniture, estimated at EIGHT THOU i SAND DOLLARS. mkin TWfcNTY- TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS) to buy I new furniture for the hous4 of Mr. Polk, the ; Democratic President, is le dwell in making 1 altogether the round item wf TWEATY- .KIGHT THUU3AND. DOLLARS!!! tu .fix op tho Democratic President' house so Yhat he can live in it. And they' would not i allow the old furniture to stay, in the jhoui-; , ! whera the Democratic Mr, Polk wa reside ! Oh, no! a Democrat must have oil the eHhi thousand dollar wurjh of old furniture ' ' and all thai money nnd fourteen tlm1' 1 ; I rs more to bo iai I out in ;'!"-! ' ' -j lurflf and, lhatj too, f r V Piesi. ; -drnt. ' And ' ;;. iao c 3,003 " fi- .painil1"" ' . ... O! juVt thint of our D 'ro, " : a i'i-iiii.'nt sitting in his house aurro i; i j -cd with. r i 2 ,( :) yes ! t A-crJj tica Hiousa:id ' lo!!.irs .irt'n-f lun.jiv and his luuse catiu a coal of jt mil wlJch cn .nix ihoji. iinJ r! ,::..ri ! ! ! II w Djinucr-ilic it d ' s Kiok ! AVo I ivHsern it tatt'd nuavwhcrc that Kuig rf' r;; HI. wi-ht'd t h;:;! ; u w,; huusu or f.irn:-.'. bt-Hi r, t..J listening ti the ; -liL-ouf hi; "!i.,!ti'rs a tax wa levied ujuiii l!. American c:jur,i'.-'a fjr i ho 'purpose of fur. niihing his house, and lh lUi was the q ius vf the Revolutionary yar ;-is modern' Do jmocracy following hi the fuuistcps of crowned I royalty f.; IIuwfer'thH way. oj, one thing l$ certain! f: would l ike th-j wholo Stair ta. , -ii;wn ihe citizi'i 7 of ilua ri !i co'jniy of Maury, ; (n.Hl.'h ns i! Mr. iu r.or ccridered,) for r:..: l?zrs to py tho appropi niton m:de.to i fit u,t Mr. Polk's house at Washington;. AVu ! nro not in favor of r.iirdly appfopriation ior sueii purpo. uui,wo au .say, wnen a TjC ' "a Congrt3 passed a law impropriating i.v sanJ - dtiUars to l repair t! i White ) IIo'j ior Gt ti. Ilarriotj, tin J tho Locofoco j j- jiy turr.i rila round and. holds Ihc Whtjj j fi;iot: sill j for that law, uh"! at t' same time "pronouncing iVmonstrous' , .uctv--we ttavi when a party docs tliii, .i:. J ii. .n with a m;jornyi oi u .mine ijoujs.-, v ,hu o cwff caa oriiuate appropriation bills, trrns right round and passes a law appropihiip-; ' upwards of i Uvcriy thousand, dollars lo (J .up i lit! same ! lioi, . .-and Uiat, ton, for a Ijc;rjcrjt!c Presir ! dv'iit when l hoy do lhis? we havu u right lo I throw'.it b thoir teeth. This.vp gvt foro tho laws ol Congress and they uaro nottfeny . mm named Avant and one of his Jan- federates wi-re recently bunged ut Murriiifpa, Jackson coiUty, nrida, without thu fori ft of ' trial. . Nllce wusuls-j given f ur black I'j;i to leavQ town grjharc the :ne f.tlt.- jTlrn. Pens acuta Gazette, though jt thinks this ''summary nodo of punishment should gener ally ho eondemi'd, .us justifies Iho present jcaso: JV. O. Tronic. 'Avant ws a monster in hum to form, and " tU lifo ft-r a scries of years & bvm marked by crioifis of tho deepest tfie. He came to our city some years aro, n luittve frm usl . ; ticefrofn the state of Al ibatria , where he had hiJrdored a' sherifF. Ho hud uol been Uere lon beforo ho attempted tho assas m nation of ooe cf uur citiions, and boiuj; obliged I fly from heio he went to Marianna, win : Alio , was concerned in .the murder of nnoihJuf. fioorhe then H-d to lhc-wumps can!; dous to that town, ivhero ho Has since; u, the time vf his ippr'he:iun, nr c ;.,.ad of ft band-of "outlaws, perpet: ted i. ;rder and robbery t:pon till who fell in. his way. ! To .such a ler :ih had his auiactty been carried, it was cor ' !;rJ i!.in "jroui lotravtl ihrcuh jthat. part of ilia s'.ate. Tho peace and well- bcin of. i.o comnounity demanded ihu such 7" vil. .in should meet with retribution for his ; outrages '-av, I owin to the ir.ef.loiect-y of our fTerritorI.il iverh:;nnt n3 j u! i have ;becn - j "proviiu d for tho slcui ity of criminals: ; l.j r.nd i Ids accomplice, therefore?, in order to ir ; . : j their- punishment,' were brought to a f execution.. ; IUose concerned were : 1 I by another motive; thcr" aro sv' rr:.;r '. a nuni':cr of menof thftssmc' rf.-ir't . 'nr. actcr in tho swamps about the country, r.i.J - " kq cxui4i;il( -winch the slow' proven vS '- t , cc..' ! imI uTorJt was necessnry los'.ri::" rt . wiih terror. Tho only sentiment wl.ich .o express osi the subj.-ei is, a regret t!: :l ,v the necessity of tho cuso should have'dem irJ. . ui an application of Lynches code. , . '7.'.;' 1 -A man mined Sole-1 -i f I .: - ii tr:. J U-dxy at the session clii'-. cd .M-ly SAcanniSa hij voteai To Scc,-;J D.otrict tf t-Ll.iljward ai iha'ifL-. t:ofi. II j w.s EU;-'!exI at ths time, a'nd.'itllfcs Ruaicqut'Utiy. a.-c-'i that ho i,ej PeeksiuII, and c fio:;i t. .t rlacft iiRh .' v;)' Hannah, ' a fe: d 'ys previous to'... ..lio;l. Notv.ithsta:. I.: l1:-;-"? l.Ar.-? fre 'v shown, iLj j-'ry .t t j the pr j ... r, nu nis cojiiai i i; i i is.-'C. weak in intellect. ' It'is pei!. : i i:..r to add that hcTuTcd tho Locofoco i:el;r Ir. Tribune. V : . . Il -ro is, a Locofoco who p-r(- trr.: ' e!ec'.::i fraul, nr.J csrr1 J t t cn l' gr und l!:it v r.s i I" nre 1 1' o leader," l mj'J. br l to cirr.: ll' -ff . I.sc: : T m' ; ; . Vv -J . i II fv li to Crti. i f .i D Ly Dr.Gn!.-jtJ i ; ; i-3 D.T-.;irat. . P "ftaall appear r:-t v As thcp-.V: : and ihb cxlr. . . i.. are corr"1 r J ( I C3 ; Mr. Gru!. :r.ccts tl: iy cr ju::??, Uwi.i in tno sir.: o:: ! j time cr. J manner of tt.-circirci:!.iion, we j . jicni the community with n c y f a letter thalls:i been freely circulated ...!?'. licly read amor j t!:e friends of Mr. Or ' ..i in this Dlsiriiit. Vctsk for this Lttcr : t. tentivepcruail rs v deem it one ef t!; : singular and u;;:rkeo productions we l.vvj cv rr met wun ; t;.rrat;ip;;ors cer: u:jy i d - . credit to the creative i-"'"!' ihor: . My Dear Sir: I . . ..-Con. greas. t it is I j. i c , - to try 'and save the Uniou' up. 1 ' r.ion and en deavor; to save i' ci u.ii South from ihjhb.jjr.::: '. of Abjlitio.i. Let i' "" ...J i!ku advoe.ilt--s.mend l vJiii.:ii:. I.-ent ; "Mind their oi.-s.j .jiictii fiuJ hrt uj u.!oi)c.n Slavery is a Slate (cMituiion, txcluaiveJy, and the 1 General (I )vermncnt ouht t havur nothing tu do with it. Mr. Clioui in never said ; before tho'last election in a mn-e speech, that ho was Tor abolition petitions, 'although he wrll knew 1 was uniformerly opposed to receiving them, ho concealed his epiuion and I thiuk thereby practised a fraud on the people.' To vole for him now afier his vote to receive abolition pe. lions; und his worst enemies ol the South, is to endorse ; and approve . his vote w hich the' South till condemn and tho Abolitionists alt approve, t never could cons-'i.: to become deputy of. old Jo!::j -Quincy A Jams, and the recruiting .Sargevl of the Abolition par. ty becuujo that puny would s'.imulato slaves to rob and Burn Houses,' to kill men rape wo.' men first and murder them nt-xt, as they did in the South' I lam plod Insurrection ' some twelve years go in Virginia- when they kill ed abset scveirty whito' people- before they could be stopped.. This rs nu Wh' or Dem crat question." It is a question of safety, and the sulfation of all the while people of the Southern States depends upon it. : If you had a keg of powuerj lying spilt upon your Il or dud your: worst enemy would, on a windy night, seize a chunk' of fire and come running try to force himself inioyour house xcould jou receive hun f Cungm n and old John Qmncy Adams'say yts, I s.ij not no! never ! ! The powder is the Negroes ; your enemy , is the Abolntunists; and the fire-brand- is the peti tions. . f , T.-'" Z--- ' : Plenso ' make thiSj, generally and quickly known a.? through your cciuniy. I am u candi date I have-Must reEjrned from a Icing' jour. ney to tho West, where I havo been' aitending to the business ol little infant orpnan children i r I "It .1 ' . f l oi a ueceasea oroiner. Lt?i every irteau oi the South show; his faith by Jits works, or Jhu principles by his vole. . 4 United . we stand and divided. we I''.l I" Abolilion has lately divided the Churches, and if, the true friends of our : glorious Re;n;l)l:o-n) Union do not watch with yigilence; it - lit divide our excel lent -od Govt rnment. Lei every patriot do his duty immediately, and in the lauguago jf Gcti VYashi'ngton frown down every attempt to dicidethc Union or io interfere, with our slaves. My liimi is short j and, I must leave the election to tho free choice of Ireemcn, to choose be. tween me nnd Mr. Ciingman. lwillj;o where I can see ifcepeopJe. . - Ifours Rspectl'l!y, . lr: :i-ned,v; JAMES GRAHAM.. v', Copies of tho ali-jyu letter havo been jiri. vatt-ly circulated In various portions, if. not ail ovor the District, and relied upon to aid Mr, Graham in l(he election, . Il is worthy ot re- mark that notwithstanding! the vote given by iIr..Gungm!in, alluded to in the above Icttc r, was given more than eighteen months ago, Mr. Graham's astuteness of intellect never - .' ,1" ' i - - inabtcd him to .discover, until,-ten.' days ago thai thaUnioa was endangered by it;' or il sooner i discovered; : his patriotism . diJ not prompt him sooner to sound the alarm. lias he acted the part of afaiihful Sentinel, in seeing the danger the country was in and fait ingto'call public attention to it in .time to avert the dire calamity ? If he really believ. ed thai thaj yote ha ! joperdized Ahc "liberties ; oftho South, should not jiis wnrnicg? voice i have proc.-imcd it trumpet tor . J irom one er.J cf iho District to t! - : ? 'Woidd any patriot hesitate ri , .;.s whether cf r.ol h.3 would uSe'.e t'.j U: '. V; Assti. rc-ly nr!, for from l'..: d . Ii JjttcV it vi-cu!J . cm that 't' it, tl:"' U: : ::i ii " - we il.!r.! i.ia.iv ljiI f he prevent - il.i only ti.ir erfr: aMr.C:::- man r vote u . . elected, end p . : 3 Mr. Gr-!.ar.i i:.c-nl his l.e ths L'.-.j.i; if ser'i i.i C.jr:s r ' .: s we nyjt-c v !:li ! "!,! Co"1" ; '! i .,,1. 1 1 ar.e.. lcrtv , r r. Griiiar.i b ) 1 Corjrcss, tv.-rlve years ... . . rn -ill's; ""'.es. (sent Tvmi .ij"' Lis v. ll. t:.3 v; .-v,s t! i. iricr;-:lli ":;' . djrinj t!.3 ca:.v 5 j thai cviJerc-i 3 i.i t...s Li-i'.riet, a:: ! f ; Ir.ons as ex pre: d "rj his election. If i;:M.,T.eicnt we cer ! : r ! . .1 r ;. ; follo.wr.i; cert;. , ;' v.i; .:r.t i 5 I'p-JH t! i fe'.j 'Ct c 1 Texa s : ' " :':, . . - "I i -. July 23rd, 1813. ' .J.lc:::cnt Undcrstar.uin that t v.crc all present during tho do -tc" yesterday.. between Ttlr.' Gra ham and niysclf, will you do mc the favcr to state v;hat yoa remember, in substance, Mr. Graham -.to have said in relation to the annexation of Texas, and how he v.x ;!d have vo ted had he been a member cf the last Congress. Ic Very respectfully 3-ours, - -;'ry : : :T.; L. CLINGM AN. t CoI. B. SUAiTimn, .. , ; , j GcnJS; F. Patterso.v, . L Tod R. Caldwell, Esq., r Edv.'. I. Jones, Esq , Col. William Diciison.V r il . Lesoir, July 23rd, 1845. " Sir : In . rep y o your . note , of (inquiry, we stat" ' :-;t vro were pre sent durin;; the t' -'....Icon yesterday between Mr. Graham and yourself, and remember, that Mr. Graham distinctly and unqquivocally. admit ted and advocated the power in tho President and Congress to annex tho Territory of Texas by Joint Resolution, arid stated that he pre ferred the proposition of the Hon. 'Milton Brown to any other that had ;bech 'discussed in": the J last Con :2ress : and that, had ., lie; been . a I member of the House of Represent atives, he should -have, yoted for Brown's Resolutions; , . V.c':'" ' .You then asked him if he would have voted Tor. the Resolutions as they finally passed with the amend ment of the Senate as proposed by .Mr. " Walker. . The substanceof his reply wc understood to be, that rather : than endanger ; Ihe ultimate success of -thb"? project'-of annexa tion, he should have, voted for the proposition as it passed. , : Wc have the honor to be, with great respect, your obd't serv'ts, - f. ; li. S. GAITHER r ; : TOD R. CALDWELL, : KDW. P. JONES, I . ; WM. DICKSON, S.F. PATTERSON. . To. Hon. T. L. Clingjian. . Tbus we f.nd hini aiding, with the .Demo-. crats on three' out of four of tho leading ques- lionslhat divided the tivo parties in the late Presidential election. Arc wc not justified, then, in concluding he is ai least cf "doubtful politics !rt . " ' " Upon the ' subject of the ' Annexation 'of Texas wo must be permitted to make a few re marks.' That question is considered settled. Texas; is annexed to this Government, and as a Citizen of ihe United Stales we acquiesce in it, and ft el rcidy and willing to stand by the coun1 i .1 any emergency growing out oi inai act or any " other, of our Government. V we are not called upon to change our opinio:, j jis to thoexpedi y of a measure, even though our Govrr:n.:::;t h '.s adopted it. Now il will brt remembered l!. : til ihe Mass Meet, iag at Morganlon last fall, "Jr. Graham made a speech ia which he opposed the annexation of Texas, remarkir.j that we were threatened, if we did n ;l receive Tevns'inia the Union, that England vnulj ccqjire jjris.!:!ion ever her.1 lie s::i J I.J did col believe it, Lj: if she did if Texians were willing to ccmo under a Kingly G )vcrrrr!?r:t let them do it, we did not wiihto; Ll.crn if thit :zs their f cK.j-. , 1 1;. - zrr snj3 if ho had L .1 in Girrc-s !. j v.x j! J havo vcU i fo: lh3 Acr.ex r.:i.iofTt.:5; cr.J rat! r tl,an sceiha rr.cas- ure fail, l.o .ted for -Mr. Walk: ::i i 1 J vote ..e :r f. dotliLV Prir- 1 I li cf J.. 1.0 i..j L-Ct. ' Trom tAre to s:- in iCf.v Or h an? from -oVat!.- i ro i.!- very cn'M .. i PhihiJe'plii.i, Bstor'and pd:i. .k, -The Columbia (3. C ) C.-.rc .ljl. ttnt ffitn. s-ivs : TI.j r.'...' ..i c of a ro L ::.as ter District, i 1 ." ', i'' .! I a 1:. c ti'irri.-.tter C. II. on t,he J i:' : ' ; at I .1 series of resolutions'proposir ; to erect a able monument al frjford's hattlo. ground in that -district to the- memory cf those, 'gall mt sirangers, who, un ier ihs comrMatid of Col. Duford, of Virginia, left thcirhoir.es and fai.i- ilies for thti purposcpf aiding auJ assisting us in our revolutionary struggle for indepen. d?nccy and .Who fell in that .baltloj asatesti: mony of their regard. 1-Airs 1 to" erect a simi. lar one at Hinging' Rock battle ground, to lh: memory of ;the patrilots whu fell in ihat uc- tiooJ r V - A committee of one hundred an 1 fifty wis , - , - . appointed by the Chairman of .ihe. .moeting, to be styled tho - m onument Committee, to receive subscriptions and carry out the" de signs of the meeiiiia.' - JAn unknown friend has kindly, sent us the 'Prejident"a Report of the r Stockholders' of the Georgia Rait Road und Bmking Compa ny. We have only had timo to glance at the title-page. ' j. - ; Farmers Library d:id' Monthly Journal of Agriculture-? :Thu first number ' of ' this jerudicl is before its. : It is publiihed month ly, at' New Yorki'jfry Greely &: McElraih, and edited by John SJ. Skinner, Esq. a gen tleman .who has ' beeu long and -Javorably known, to the American public by; his 'efibrts ta improve the Agriculture of the country.. It contains 64 pages t'-of maiter, monthly, and is published at $5 per annum. . . - Tho editor oli this paper is authorised by the-publishers of the . above . work to act n9 their Agent, in receiving and forwarding sub. scriptions, and he wiil take pleasure in show ing the number ihathaibeen received, triany who may wish to seiill. We'ivill publish Ihe prospectus next week. " ,' The following article we copy, from theN, York Tribune withholding the liame of thecn lleman frpm the public. So liberal and hfgh. niinded a man ought, Jy all - means, to be known: -. V ; ' - ' Democracy Exempli fied. An ' - eminent functions ry vl'the- U States (not Quite the most eminent) was lately 'called on by ii-poor me ciKiuiu ior mo pu vmeiu 01 nu Dill lor work done. Why, you. are io great. hurry for y our money !'V was the frowning rebutfof the ex. ahed Democrat ; haint been to Springs yet!" Sj he kepi his' money lo go tht Springs with, and the poor-devil mechanic may get pu. taloes for his children as he can.: '.7. --.'","- The samel eminent . personage r recently stopped at New ilrunswick, N- J., on Ki way to seek relaxation and pleasure jn ihe cool shades of Sch 00 ley "a, Mouniain, and the land lord whom ho hon ored wiih hit patronane bus'.Ied about in great excitement to el up a superb dinner-for his illustrious guc.it. The news nf the advent spread like wildfire t and the, head men of . the party 1 gathered ia to feast their eyes on .! .ity and puh forward Iheir claims to oHice. Tin great nrin r-illfd them affably into his roo.ni, o--;r.cJ Lis trunk, look out his demijohn, ani treat. -d .l!:.jmall round, v.'ithoul troubling iho he-j-? for anv things but glasses and ice. water. I'olorodin". ner was quite rcady-jthe carrinr ! rCljool ey's Mountain drova cp ; r il.j - -f was left uneaten ; but the - real mr j ::crously teiticreJ th?hn-' -rd lwer.:y- " c. . '.s for bistro:-.1:!.;. '"1.2 . rJIor.l, I t- . V.:.i , C;- c:;zi J t;u r::o.. jy taaV.r.;:r tit ei.terui such company .as enough f . him.' , n'l Ti.e Charleston' Mjrcury.thoJL-3ing Lo iHicaci-'tn cf the Sojth. sivs : h v. "! ! - coricocf-.n cf the Sojth, It v. jrr;. il;-;t tna of tl.:; r.:u.t ei L-.3t--.3L':;.: .v. Dorr1 f; 'T2 , l ' e- n tl etc :lj it. -hi for r If j . t jr, 1 I '.'j i mow. , :t I cf . c Jr. '.Vi : s route tl. 1 know it, t! tl,. 1. 1..1UIC am jutifd in ll'e believe that the th:;'j calcul ues on.iu his kit car: j rity w l i.j to Mr. J. n Alii- son fror., two counties, east - c: '." . ' . -Ri . ui realized.: If Mr. opp- .;.C, none would b3 1 thun l!:e vriler of this com -r!j;:icul. j t!nl opposition- fairly. currioJ oot b(.fjre t" -voters of the. District. sir, ' .ever praiseworthy an eleventh .ho-r nv... i"y be i:i religion, in politics he Is, and e-'.l lo b- co::sld.:red l!. ir.l dclesta' ' ' character' ir:;. r I. .If. G. I.-3 prt :;. d himtlf Lo fore ll-i peoplo for t'.uir &u:IVa.;es J co:.--(:ive ss or.eof.the votcrs of this. District, I hivr tho Tight fan ly lo: exumiho his course in this m itterr, 'r The Democrats call nut", Mr." 15." because they say he is lesS,i:oxious to Oiem taan Jlr. 1 Why? Mr. C. has with ability exposed the foul fruuds of Northern Locofocos in the last PresideriUil tontcst.:. -lie has" shown that ihe elective franchise has been bused that, the lirihri 'U of. American freemen has been, by fl and corrupt conspiracy, entirely -neutral ized that "every cJTort, no matter by what motive; prompted , has been used by a portion of ,jhe 'Democratic, party to cheat and defraud thc vott.rs of . the Union in 'ihe ruction o! theii Chief Magistrate. Arc tl charges true? ..'I call upon the Democrats of this D.s. trici toTaTssAer. 01s is a m-ilter susce' tiL.u of proof.,; If false they can show tho fact if true they ought todmil it. Ltltheraimt.' then, Tprav, endeavor Xq ostracise the indi" vidual 'who boldly chargo I upon' ihem their infidelities, until ihxy disprove these charges. Let them not add another. itci.i to, the, long list of evidence already exhibited against them bv conniving at such base frauds, in their op position to an individual .who has aided in the Conviction of a portion of. that party ,in su:h t .'legal cotlfederaeitis. . - : ' ; s- Wtnre, I would again' ask, has Mr. G. been during the.usu.tl lime for conducting the canvass ? ; . West f ! - Who reqoested -. or' so. ticited him to become a 'candidate at Thi late j perio J ? I answer (or this county the Dem' ocru.:j. ' To whom did ho announce, by letter; that ho was a candidate, and who did he" de tl. in that letter should know ii in thiscoun. ty I The De'motratsl - Why.tif'o the l)emo.; crats exulting in the idea that; they caotlccj Mr. G. ,withtl.3 aid of sonu Whigs,' iii prei ference. lo Mr. C. This last query must be answered by a leaf from .'Ir. O's book, not in iny possession. - . . , - ? To the Whigs of tha District I ofier no' apology lor tho present communication . My objec t, is, to csceriain from " the Democrats why hcy c;a so desirous to'-casl off ifceir lore:.r 'ivoriie, Mr. C , and tike up their lormcr c-t oJ Mr. G. I I dusiru r.3t li'do them' injuiiice.iol to call their aiteniion lo this .matter. ; Corr.3 out: liko; men admit your party have dune wrong, ihou !i it should have been without your concurrence, "act iiot ihe pan of an' " accessary after the feet" by aiding and abetting such foul Irauis upon the elective franchise. , " 7 You thai! hear from nt3 again next week-; -. I am, Mr. Editor, tery respectfully yotfrs, RICHLAND. ' '.P. j. I -. reputed by or? cf your sub senbers, at.J L join in tha repeat, "to know from ypu, v. I. ether, Dr. Win.. A. Graham, whi is'announccd through your cbluma'syas a cacdida. J f - Corr. j in tl.ii District, is the same Dr. f"r.i'nra who lately fl jfi3hed ia tlo I. ' . 1 1 n-y.-cci fu: Wi!.ningi.;.i ? Ojr c-;rrc-- ij rcferrt J to cjr I J. inj cdi7ri-:l in to-day- paper, tmlodLJ in by Mr. Grahari 'f - ' - ;u. . jc: l.or. ii " ::i p- . der" i.Iiiolralion ll.2 :;rn hie attrrcitrs committed by - t!.j r ;r 7 in Yir-'r.:-, ---r.y years 23-, ; j., n -c r - i: i; .:;:iin,r- ; : C . I . i ti. : with en L I '.. ) " ol I.f tl.-- t - C i.,w...-ral! l- ' . r (hoat! " t,:1 -..,,) .ii.. ''si'; . --- ; h iir a li " . 1 j toned Ly 1 I j 1 f I " s - 1 !, I LXliei o i 1.. 10 t v i... 1 i. v. i li.-J (.' j :i oi -l..j Cf , wills e-ri.Ji eves- r.t ll.j i.. , 1 f:M about the man's fort! : r t.c, to it..) entire i::Ji;'.T-. : c. ar. Alice lh tfrr: ,u. 1 - Vo:, ...o" Jfl.-HhjC Ji. licr I. - : " -t 1.1 I.. - . Till". 44 .lor' ei.jountcn J a " lh- 6: I " j to t, ; t.-t I ' So. Yo... ' - ttahvart Ca.'-I C'.i heads canto in contact, Mr. J.: ihe gmci ful l.Ct of his t.jc!, t nvr.t and utter conf'-i-jn ' ft i tl :ton: wh.i . drew bc , c.cl 'iit.i.1 has, 1 tVar, for a se;is-n, pot lime hon ri d eui.-in of hi 4 roeo. t- l " Tuck a-l itchie tnicois ihe detailed speal. t of the Muscogees ; the war cLM h lall'' by " huthority.'' -tlejs u sttiiillj ipcakir,' but t.i ithvr rTacelviP as- an orator i;fr" L t -lookirT "asto'wartior. At tl..: r: '. r! ti-i thought ' light "Cpoa a .wr t t, I t .eij ar.eedwte ofihischi.i '.ihlch . i..;i.li u'i'.m hold. -He is a great iUvoii: id" t' j.fiirKcix;1 has; il.is said, no less than fo.:r . ive It u9 1 m ircliverjsaid lo hi uaa;of :th.i re: ii;i;:i tr.' ' d.tton of the femiles of hismlbo, i!it who. , ec"rof i!ih wived can dash, U' ehiervt d, 1I.3 list pail of cold w.itcr upon !. . ' :o'ji;:J, ha' wiU sorely lore her Uil tt.d I Tl.J cn." seqoeqce t this "forlur. it- L-.Ui.i U kept in a constant attitude, of dd ;irj four f wives being upon the look out all the lme to, I deluge him. ' L mghingl he gcttcrully rclirei'; from thJr'excruous unwel. - " This spokesman, chief : - I to tha Coiin-M's 'the ; talks ' ..j three' Northern brothers through : war- n tha ' Cnippeway-, the Menom jo.t. , vJitawns;" I -ulcln l cemgiy murmur j. ua; . . ... ' : $ -' y". ' ii- .1. - 1 .. - i .Tc .1. . c t R Jl an. t.ii 1 noes pruseur, uie jirn u t jre the finest and moil strikip', and hurl some men." The'O-stgrc tl: iiyjs,t r ral and,if you "willcceese me,t' mot("tr . bcratic't " - ' V . . : -"."Creek Nation, May 17, 1043 7 T ' Tin show is tvcr--all adjourned yesterdijr evenlAg, niid arelhis. mjrning depariinj in a., hurry. The changes ot manner of these p'o pie are apparent in und out of council YM.ild tWere, they are gruve and dignified v;ea -out easy and factious, . All. the lHada-'of,cIeriftI-7: (r XCC fc lribejdu speeches through their chief, all '"f concurring in ihe ohjct'of thii Crj:.-,l;' i, V ciear tun p-usi una nuke i-" I had been, spotted and dail. r ! and to'cxleti J t'.T "wliit j ' i',' ovfr the wide iti i,f-tl.j , ; 7 . . 3 very doers of, their Lrothers ti.j C and .Ti.awnee'M.ihnws, a" tl. ir which ihey.nevor yet enjoyuJ . - " friendship which we ' J grenly cv::... ainily, 6zi, Ttv; u3vil iJ., :i 1 bicco was prep 1 r :!, -,.'. , . ' whiteheads. A'1 :; , 5 (. ' bore the first, and Oirfg- . ' ; .'Sljoulda favofallj i':-.ver 1 ' r .he Iriendly rn itiifestaiions c l t C. the Camanchi s- nnd " Puwney ; ; r-onti-mplated hy the .Kte t,f T - ' to call unotlicr much r.yirj - - 1 -cirair, at tho Great ' ZA 11 , - summer or fall. ," ' . Some of-ll.jsc.jsor.3 cf 1!.- ' .: ; . kingjiq. their appear u.c; r.:mnr . trit an"i--fine speclinens of ,'n-tivc r. Mclutobh, Chier lh : "Muic-ees, i; i): 1 l:-'Li ot men: ni.im. cini' . : " , ' .0 . i - ) nu IH'W' ThoCddo Chi'f ha r.-r beauty, his fixtures cvinci: intellect 'itii-3 an' j."rdjct t-"";;. vcrv sensible er ccch. - - . Black Dog, the 0 yo Cl git ct - statureal rjt jven frame, with t veic: :;:j.c;-'i iag. I le epo 0 cL'T: l . o tr'i'' to this efiect : Brothers, ycur t-II; -beef w belter 1". II2 z.t.1 c consumed the first fot:r-davstv beef, falling th-.n to c: I.i" tnrfflll,rl7,,"::;: - , r3 cf ;': I e. Iii n cf.. :-r:-r mamtained ihroe crJ r? Will fjr vt: it - w . T i 1 ! ha I : r. j it ti.- tioaof -I)) . thL-fr", -.r cf to-'' i irero:l'0: 1 . J 13" . i bf-. . l w :;-: :"Jt, : v - .af ' :uCM .a !3.;7; f-.rj. . v - cesr-. cf - -5 Are ilf- f- ' j i L ' Jcurmf.n-tr.'. ipjestion oCrgccivirgbyllii.jn pet The CO rc?: As U. i..i t...cr 1,: . -... " T it ! .1 1 - 1 1 i f I t : r i I
Highland Messenger (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1845, edition 1
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