., . ! ti i&?? I ",- " -------- S ---' _,__: ' ;s Letter from A. H Stephens since both been brought a pause Ttey OIUH H H M1'IUi !.l' such measur las 'youj&y atuIIecurit1.4,<*of P attract U more aneritioQr.fifid\i- '\* profits.fe"jTie **those>S .engaged- iii'Aa1izIngbadao learn Niw that Coi Mr. F.Brtdier O-aii'fi4"i has been finally want nothing now so much ;as *a tn. to ifOi the'protection ..- .. awarded the Mail contract between this 4 The CKronce Sentinel publishes the t- \ Jt" "' 1 trading and mercanble of the $ Their i, trtQ. portion place and Picotata, which has been goint I :'following letter from Mr. Stephens to a gen* dest igot'ShalL f! tyt pp community. 'b ave* en* considerably- affected by sufferance, accident, and chance for KT : tkman of Georgia: we grant! tn eefl 1ruc4 Wil! n it. required b r&,alwant.of i 5%'raU'li|la tn 1Tv mmeiTbe 1 -*' *some*(' 3**' which the General Government have various parts of .the Slate, but at San Fran WHAT WILL SOOTHERN Riours Misjol Milleflgevine. In reply' I say hold our ground until our triumph |is ?- om- ments iTiT xa <* uc in.< *pxxi't.A i UiS/ -* -- *' order -TtfesCharlfota & WArrf ontluWiran' Vmo took Vdytbingwas and weeks northward,1 ,V Vr ;flyfarid p1ajy) tht to'f as it may bet plete in forcing an acknowledgement bf our vroi a jonrney now in progressiortheir removal.I ciscb' quiet good article on this subject, with the following remarks . P OMdered as indicating the expression clan principles fThis attempt to create,the impression and one we had ,temporarily to, supply his am, with*high respect, irevailed. in relation to tbe.Sontbera tights oar. It1; :- jpinron in favor of sending delegates to the that the new organization has fail ?iceate4 'Jrs! *fc? *.** *" *". *J !t HIT '.frit riost'obttlWihfH '> / I A gentleman just returned to Portland, ty of Alabama : < i ytH JfTOf ! npqenhioflt) i lam utterly opposed ed in its objects, and that every body must in Gen. Horikina'a examining corps; we wtre Oregon,Jro.tnthV AtAp2tjg!! lcekUJ4tgw1 lou. oneorbe-otber.oLThe former ni n jii.w c.Kwmneae s Cochran, Nob'e' and Yancey. all made . fall Lack.into ry, ; then, daily expecting a compositorfrbm thero tbat xig . noweycr .baveaJety ' %erstmtaethna 61 iheTlesoTulibns'ofbat lines of divis-ion, is but the last appeal oftheold 1124 'THR'MAILS-ACtAIIfJfiw ** speecs ette erse qey> non t. .* meeting havemy :cordial: approval. 'Priests'of Ul.'_"*.! .ClJsl "'temples. nt'Part "'r.'i''SaTanhab'-who"'ttn ?t nii<* n'i;'hasMiled' V"I''j'! tor"'fli ilnv J4r!>' Therisgr4t e6m'ptaint"6nth'eJirregulafof people i freelyin J ippenly declare' their. that the Uoipn party occupied a position ; ; -iThe.tin>t reaffirms the principles of the Con- 'whd f el that therar ''about to'1o their )and, :it has.. .. consequently,,' .. [ .. demanded.TIiv V-J .quriWhole. lffr' 1t> thferriva1 the:m'aiP b6i'fromSa:. hatred ,of the General Government. *fi more favoralil jo th Soalh.ijnd bettercaf 1? : -atttntional UnibnPttrty reiterates dcf4enainationto Jivelrbood making images of false: 'deitie lime to esjist,inv, getting uplype'Ai The second for the people"to worship. Hence their luaty for thai withckt'afidig'Us'an"hotfr'to _-ii***._.! iNfeM riotrMrivsfl n iL tfr t ng\ -r qigbt- -,,and 'day.; :=.n and.* sftiiiTac had met' ,*'with' "<'tl"v great respect, than iha?idf-the**reorganized De, ;. tcnrides for'the call of a convention in"the shouts of" Great is.pjaria of iBe' EpbeBiarisf -, 'lt'ii 41y tshera .( jv .T> V.--U.J..I>'- '--.i > mocracy. He regarded the separate organization : i9t tteztaomeauitable> \itne hereafter, to "Great is'the'power"of Party ;n and .t "- 4*,; 1'1! r.r.utiriT: WhBie"i'"'; j *f>t -M1 -,(A.. ) QMbdaYil1tth toleb11ntk," Buc.ceea. j Aj: j5carciy3tof;| ; ;water,i.howeer, Contemplated by1 rlie nSbn,1 partyior 4 b.kerinto consideration the subject of the gre'at is the tirtue d|:\ ld.issues!* "' t'-.l nforcement-.1- t.w /for'f the V > labor"j ot9.c,.nest- < i" issue.JTJ"ttMai. ahft"bat'dkieWii"Wedffsd Say tris apprehended. "tiatii. e* fc: "u. jt aJ'JTne its demand,of pledges to sustam'lne epmriro* 4'iidentfaLelecLion, and to adopt !uchcoorsein "'.This cr'ha beeiThavailIngin the past haL fkiiieM't&' ?itnifr'fa&Fun. rrifsefrbm any -Natlortal Cqriveht/on/ '"wit 4 relation to it as duty and patriotsoi and .:tf'\yill' 'be''u'n'JiVailiKg a; thefuture, "'i -j.f.-H--u'ROli-t Gen. HopKiSf4iV iiiUlntiJ: ft tTu'rduahce'f-1'. o.i"tne" *!' p" ?ii' >.'vrere 1'c, < .making- .,f'i' r ) I- ;! for:; U"'VJriisco which it wjWhacf; as safer ahd norptti7ot . -. may then dictate .s proper. This is all wherever"Uierquestion' shall: be made.. arid Governor'sor1er. canie>Icqvviiifrom| V1akatvith mairte'ervicef''sbe5 '']rrorrfpt'arjd'iregiilat'tpu reparations pulling ic than''irJeiprbposed!' pnFbn "ofeaaa , :# jrighti sAnd while I' cannot concur with 'met,. Let bur fri Ms not doubt 'too sooji.No ; small party intheOtiZa on Thursday her'thi ftng'ho'hr,'arfd'.was' a"fen ral fav'br'' irheayy.crppak.d.or.yig,the present year,. Southern.Rights! politicians with Rantoui t, t >ome in .believing that .the third resoiption occaon.ha&yet arisen for appeal to last and after 'ii bfpV6vi'siohs itfef bat the destihy'tbat' followed,1 tier pifedeccssors'bveVtobk t< Capt. Woods, formeriylof Sav'annahj1 was 'stoiK1nthu 1Ba'rnburner8Van'd'btherFree. purchasing supply , ::4 was intended 4>y lhoe who adopted it to the wholVpebple of.'the'Unite'd'States'uponthe her also.'aa'BOoq'a'sshbegan'tb ; sho{ at'Bear yalley'tecently by a'tnan named .Soilerj; in'a Natibaal pfemocratrc Cohvebtib'nft - ..? :War tbt construction which has bftn pot jTirJciples of'tour farganizatioril :'.Wbeth'- fo'r'iheseh.|:- ,A-M J ni,(*?6tefledi'e tliif" '.y oa 4' ."'fn; 'carryirit il.";;N6. cicPmrnercially Poindexterwith-wlom' '. ''" f.tappears'3 n"'i'! ide' : 'decaredth! nnder ..Mistinj :- itpon it-to wit:, that its object was to comH er such an-occasion, ''shall Arisei'jmay 'de- tt.e1ittle Eteamertoth9scpneof'; bis Xmt. 'inrpQftahtas5buf 'isipw b ; circiirastances,' the 'Georgia'' pJatform 'went .;.. S the Party, in advance, to send Delegates pend upon the action of:this Baltiniore C invention. nation. VVe-learn: 'be! intends to prpceed t>y coirtini1 ca'ri'lbng1' tIerate'lBiicTisa"8tatet6tthings. | ieased 'adhad.ad'iJEculfy.-iri! regard' to,.the as far In; its ''Veqniremehts'as ;theoathtut .' llo the'.Baltimore: Convention,-still) I mean Alabama has already called a National water -to the 'h'ighest'? navig'able'pomt iort'ilre .1)JA"fa'iWfe'r.once'; inj- th ree 'rnb ihmiht'b1ir title toa.gold ylaxtr Righti'parttf could "jibV hope "tor adfar.cei IIWPIJr toay, that if such was the isien4k Convention bn ''Our' 'princlplepi-.to as- t 11 Governor -' ; : '- ? )i .I' *YH < 'Vlit1vhetf theire'guI it Bigler has jsstred a special iries- d'that'if, tI Union med woulJ'onlr1aui4up ..';' ; Jam unqualifiedly opposed lo it. fembl6 in this city after theBaUimpreCpnvfntiori. rhr.', 'tihwith' -!, him, a: guard., of.' t about'-- becomes so Wn' tego/ai'as'to'forhi the* rrile,] sageMn hlch1 he lesJhejajaSjgaielfiU 'lt'boldly'unul squaeiyVthey' 'bIV ,bissymthies'andgod ; The new'organization in Georgia was -To this latter Convention we"ehoulct Uyenty men./ ,, ..vJl.1I iristcad 6f Th& exception.1 a':reme\y! is'.loudly debtedness wts1e but he' rOt ! tailed into existence uiuii| an extraordinary not fail to send dele aies. Should such;a i l "v '' ,-c, ,: called l for-Ni.: -<5 **'it ftyMa 5r1 i-$ ands quarter., > I. tn: ,. t. ? T td their p1 tfornL' ' -act yet passed by. Those- who lhik so national organization necessary and proper, currcd.on ..Saturday evening Jast, aMhe plan .p>iTpnJtis, to-day just.six months 'AlI'qulet at anDiego.: Th tioOjia -: 4'Th'e comth ts fthai'8tat' RgitGmeetiti'go i.f draw different conclusions from the signs of to carry out our principle, I feel 'assured' tation.of tCol,John,BrpwaMr.in this wnty.CoL .' since the) IFe/aiaar rived>here onher firstttW ; O ,& I utttrtiiai; , *. :, -the times from uliat 1 Jo. The present(ap- that the, late results in Georgia, Alabama, B rece'ived* inforrna'tiori'lhai'iwd'furiai1 alter t bayrngi n'laid'rfn' for1 repairs"' last 4' ii'l".r -J" '' ; -'/ -"> ;coipanyof.the M.Yancj' d'lt'as rts that idart'iii, .' .. pieutcalm is but a temporary suspension and !t'Iississipi'are but'proofs of what inayj f ; '.I'j OJ'1; ** U **- MI* .t>tr.>. ',v'.Jifi'ia' l 5> .f" ;" '!* /'- dailleyith Major Andrews, ha this country has mate t4nsstentry, tuser.iflglj -of'the dangerous elements which then raged be'expected in other sections of the cou try, \fay.r.li negroes'V ]*
    ' .. : cudiction of the Constitution,-and in the enabled to cheat people. New. 'wine is by the army,under.my command) is now be IU The'subscribers, citizens of New" r Tery organization of that party, which was not to be put into old bottles, else they burst.1 tilled.' The fugitive matte'another'attemkt' ; that th'er editor' manages 'to guide'it.'throughthe fore.heHonse, in.'the form of 'a bill. That earnestly'desire" the election of Air. Wehstet formed by an abjuration and renunciation And if the effort to infuse new and1 sound in his'course.,,x*upbri'*, the .life"., of- on'e'lof'&ol', j' .. fog it i'which he ehveldpeshislreaders' my agency, in the matter maybe better un.derstooJ to 'the.'office. -President of the UniteJ' -of- all old party.names and affiliations by all principles into'either of'those' worn' ut par Broward's sons ,but< k without, effect. He \YheMherJ/agnof/a./ first arrived, at hIs, task the favpr of you .to publish States,' for-'the.' 'ensuing" Presidential .term/ who entered into it, we offered to unite with ties should be successful, a like result may' finally surrounded, and\vhile crouching place theeics 'was loud' in complaints letter which, I j addressed more thon seven and'they respectfully invite' all citizens who 1 ny and all men, irrespective of past party be expected. It is quite improbable that' it years ago,on the subject to the Hon. Howell unijewih"theth in this wish,'to meet aton . down with the drawn'knife 'in his hand ab'bul the Welaka made her '* in section of the her.- Before -distinctions Cobb then member from Georgia p every country should be othewise. For the elements in a of Congress 'the 4th'day of March next, to nominate'Mr. ;, .1 whether in the South or North, who would each are discordant,'conflicting arid hostile.I Col. B; approached ,and discharged a gun trial trip she'n1is'condemned by the same pa- rsubmit, a, copy of the letter; and.I Webster for1 the Presidency subject : \t make these principles a cardinal point in for'instance, can those men'in pebr- loaded \vith shot, at''his, head, which killed! perjand; although'she has had' the advantages am, ,most lespectfully-jour obedient servant -> the'approVar'bf a Whig-National Cortyen* '. if' 4beir creed. The same position we still gia whoioo'kedupon the eighteen 'thousand him instantly. ,Tbq verdict .of'a, coroner'sjury of the News byihaving been once '' : tion.1- ;." ' 'T, -hold. As yet, io arty at -the Nurlh has majority against,them in their own State at ;. :TH. S.JESUP. .-.' -'1List -- held on Sundaymorhitlg'was in accord and moreover "a favorite ' ; .. given such assurance. The Baltimore Convention the late election' as'unttustthorthy'upoi' th'e "prompt and'regular, .1 -J.i I J" -, Vi '. .. of Officers theState ofFlorida '* has been called with such ance with these facts'arid j justifiable' homicide tftMem/to'lose; grbnm GE.TKSAI.' OFFICE * not any question of Southern'Rights, be expected to yet si\r QUAETERMASTES, S ,11. '.'" _;_'_- -i i *" Jj.iiSTATti *view or object; so far from it, many dour act in harmony with the Wilmot'the Ran- in'the case'bf the'death" of Belfast. comparatiVelY' ;,spce..the_kezs 5 has nothing I' Washington City, Feb 12, 1S-13.. :: HOUSE OFFICERS. 0> ' T bitterest assailants at the South as well as tools, the Preston Kings and the Van'Burensat *follow" iti not even ft the destiny" of-its SIR : t have'-rece'iv'ed Oirl'tter, dated Governor ,THOMAS BROWN. '; ;: .*t the North, have already' been duly ap- the North The very idea .such. 'a Union','Convention* to Yesterday, relation, toVthe claim of the Secretary State CHARLES Wj'DOWJClNdi'i '4*? rpointed members of it.-Could any idea be possibility suggestive; of infahiy.,' I take ,A call, is'issued in,'the.'Georgia papers for predece sorL" a' ' heirs of 'the late' Gen.-VVatPpn, of, Georgia; Attorney General DAVID P. ilOGUB.i i rnore preposterous than the project of send- it for granted,then, that harmonious action a'Convention of the Union, party, to meet at .It may be tell, t6Jremark, in connectionwith and'I have the honor to 'state jn reply that Treasurer Comptroller., WILLIAM JOHN.BEARD.K. UYWAaD! , 4ng delegates to a convention of our oppo- amongst men 'holding' such anta ;onistica! the above, that there .are other .causes irt.tbe .y ar 183BJ; when', I. commanded the Register State Lands, DAVID S. WAiKEE' the 22d of ' -'. I entii, for fear.that they may not conduct opinions and principles, is out of'the ques Milledgeville on April u which followed her predecessorsV1 .' army operating, a isiCt.tbe'Creeks 'In Ala Clerk Supreme Court;KOBT. 3: HAYWABD. than the destiny . ., :; 4heir proceedings according to our liking ? tion. And it should be borne in mind thai ''/FLORIDA. INTEREST CLAIMS. bama'and Georgia, I waI"ord, red by the :, JUDICIARY. ': ' -SchwouId be novel in wlich'operateO retard the' Welala P'resident'of, the1 tTnIted Stalestb, raise ' certainly a course Mr. Rantoul declared the other 'day in the a Court ' -The of' j jt i 11 : t l.J .1" i IN ii tf. t lit .Supreme Judges: .. -political tactics, ,House, that if he were not good Democrat. argument upon a question jurisdiction siii'she, ,','" enlis\eo1n\ the ,niailseryice, Jothe.ac'coDjmodatiqn.pf cbrps"pf Creekwarriors; ,, .nd send them to 5, ,J L, R idrecs' V ' If'these members of that Convention there was not one m New England,.. Bul 'in reference fto the' Florida Interest' the publioTbe editor's Gen'Call, then commanding ..the army operating }InalkerAndexson: I.Ch-j Justtc* j ]Penaae.tg,' : from the.South-who were lately so loud in ffom considerations 'gfowihg"oiit.ol daiins;' was commenced" the Supreme against U Sen1indeIndians in FiorIda. Hon. A. G.'Semme I Associate I ApiJac'aj apart, of the route ought ta hare knowledge Hon. L. A. J \ Tkl'ia. .denunciation of all men at the North, : :Thompson, the conditionof the slavery Court Yaslungton: the ult. , present question on 23d by -and who were so particularly censoii us' of 'and other questions"ol 'domestic policy, suggested him that in consequence of ibid I raised a regiment antl ptaced/il. underthe : Circuit Judge- .. } our.position at home shall acknowledge 'on which there is equally as wide a 'difference Col. Sherman., Then these claims were "'se'|ve" 'the'.boat is compelled to touch at command of the late Col. Lane, and authorized Western" j Hon. Geo 78.Hawkins" fAplab. I their errors and put themselves upon our of opinion between the 'twO''great last before the U. S. District Court of 'Florida a nurnber.3pflandings' which she did. not him to'promise'Jhe"chiefs and/warriors Middle I t fTboma J..Wayles* Douglaa1 Baker ,1 I Jaeka'rltr Ta1'bai'sEnum' principles,and shall purge that body of'Us wings of these old parties there are still ,, we believe was a mooted point whether make befoie-rtyrhich often causes her'to' all' the Seminblel property they shouldcaptCre'or Southern t | Jos.B. Lancaster' :|JK..Wil :t JFret-Soil'elements shall, also, present other and new questions arising, upon which 'the hearing s by the Court in its/re 'a fair equivalent for'it. James M. Landrom,Sol'r,W. Cir., \Ucheaim*< no,the? !icoantry! a good candidate for the most probably still wider differences opinion lose;a tide, and in consequence to be less The regiment left! Alabama in September, Samuel B.Stephens, Sol'r M. Cir., ftuiney r . I gular capacity.aa,such, or as ,a commission, John1 P: Sanderson; SoW E; Cir.;,' Jacksrill4 Presidency will be time enough for us to will exist. The question 'of interfering "promptand! regular".than formerly. joined Geiu Call early m October, 'and served "* Osaian B. Haft, Sol'r S. Cir.1' LWut in continuance of tbe jji f >i' f ' cooaect ourselves with their action after appointment Judge under his immediate orde'rsj'durih'g the * campaign , . with and taking part in' European, politic, ,change of commanders with this change 5 i; -they shall bare given us these evidences 'ofF will soon be upon us. Coining events Bronson to investigate the claims some of schedule renders this an appropriate occasion in which he corrimanded., 'Having COUNTY OFFICEItS. . ' :, their being entitled to our confidence andcovperation. cast'their shadows before.1' At this time years since. If the case comes up from, the closed tbe Creek,war.1 was ,ordered' .to'.FIo- [First name-Judge Probate; seeu d name Cl.rL' .- A good candidate standing we see a man of unusual address and treat the to welcome back to the route an old rida, and'in December, 1836, relieved) Gen.. of Ct.tourt' third name Sheriff; fonrth'swhenever Court to.the Court will ' on oar principles, and put forward by an ability, traversing; the Northern Stales of appeal Supreme and tried favorite, Capt. N. KINO. If th< Call in the command'of the"army there Up ( it'occurs, as id.Gadsdcn. Btcj, Iaz ' standing the same 'priuciples be granted, as that tribunal has only jurisdiction to'that'period no negroes'had been taken Assessor and,Collector.] . organization "and upon the Union, urging upon the people the editor of the News should ever baye occasion -r.: is all we want. abandonment of those principles which of cases coming up from inferior travel the JFeZaia be.will from the enemy except about forty by a detachment Western Circuit. ,.. ' Whether that Convention will come to on probably 'under' command,,composed of County. Ojpcert. Post Qe op have been coeval with the various jnonar courts in their legal capacity. It is upon my Charles .j Escambia N. Jordad Ptfnsacoli to these requisition, is one cf the problems chies and dynasties of the old world. His this understand the find himself led''into a' more pleasing delu three hundred Alabama volunteer\elghty E.DeLaraa ' that future develbpements only can solve. object;'evidently, is to implant in the public point, as we1 argument siou than he offeri )labors tinder;inasmuch as regular! soldiers,and a single Indian warrior. : -.' DeLarua,' itl .. Mf apprehension i :, 'those detachments vVere.accomuanied.by Indian 'IL "; r, I. caucus at the beginning ofthe present session respectable meetings''in divers places. The supersede any further legal investigation. ' '. 'JACKSONVILLE.. warriors. rnJanuay'.'and February. I Holmes 'Abncr Baker'' CertoGordfl"' ' f> Is it from the fact that Mr. Bartlett, >; j i i !' ,'as well as'! :cattle and : dist 1837'inauy' iegroes day is not nt when the questions involved The, Governor's Order to Gen. February 6th, 1852. .. 4 n *'" Ma.rtin.W.Bret "f.'( whose name appears as one of the commit in these doctrines will become 'prac. ,. horses, were captured. The'cattle ttkenby'the I", ':. Robt.,K. Golden* i1!'':-*/: .! who called that convention, was elected Hopkins. ' : :&' Indians paid by'the.cprnmissa- Wss'hington' ,,'CrangsIg tee tical issues. These will present subjects of From,California. ,, the seat he now, holds in the House ol ; m 'horses they were allowed; to sell .4 Nornian A.CamDbeI to vast magnitude and momentous importance ryj; ]; - I I To,tfte Editor,of 'the Republican: The news from:California con. ; .4' .John A: ,, Representatives as an open and avowedFreeS4iZeT' for the consideration of the American people. -.possesses and;' the hegrbea were *erit to 'the depots in " ? Is it from,the fact that Mr. And upon them, as well as upon SIR: In order to avoid false conclusions siderable interest.' '"' order that it might'be ascertained how many Jackson'.4 : 'FredTc S.C. '. *Ciu : Rantout, the champion and defender of'that those other kindred questions to'' 'which I in regard to my instructions:from the Executive A ''rumor'reached! 'San Francisco on,the Isof ifThemverett bonafide, property of the 1(. James " : .most unprincipled of all coalitions in the an- have alluded, men in all sections who tbinl of the State, authorizing me to 'ro. February, to'tne'efTect that a serious rev. Seminples, how many were free,'and how '"" Calvin xals'of political profligacy in Ma sachuetts alike, must organize and act together with'. ceed many of 'th belonged to,'and bad been Calhoun. B..B. .B"r $ , as special agent to investigate,the late oluUon had,occurred> the Mormons at ' 1.. is one of the members of that Convention but respect to past differences of opinion on mong captured from citizens Florida., Jii'regard 11 Benj. F. 4. ,,,. 5. T ;\ Or, is it from the fact that the "Union other points, or an early doom will be our disturbances on ,the frontier," and as com Great ( Salt Lake They were arriving' to the negroes, it was'difficult determine u :Thos. J. McLean'.B *' ** newspaper in this city puts down the destiny, instead of that full measure of true mander of the 2d Division of' the Militia'of that point in' large"riumberf, and; were fort!.' which had been taken by Indians andXhichby ,FrankKnGadsden'-'.'- ; .Saml-W.Arch'dT. "iI 2 most ultra men of the South and the most greatness which it is our real mission" to the State; I: hereby furnish'you with'a copy jfying; tbemselTes, preparatory to resisting the the troops ; igenerafly the ,women-and I. 'a rabid Free-Soilers at the North, now in Con.gress attain, and which'nothing short of'the nni children'had been captured by the'combined .' W't ejeraiGovernment of such instructions, which you are at 'liberty ( against whichitbe; 'Middle ; 3 I. as all good Democrats and equally ted patriotism of the whole country can se force, and the- men 'almost ..entirely the ' ' entitled membership'and fellowship in the curc' '' to publish i'i in A-J! ; ,av had issued declaration of independence, as voEunt ers'ind regular! 'troop's.. Tcould' not .. 'Edward 1) great party of which it professes to be the This is no time, therefore- -look 3 -.to.. old f l : '. .... [Respectfully ;. < >. ; '-, ser1nk'theifnh1 aetermfnatibn to''set ii'p'a permit' families to be: separated,taavoulJ; "' Robt Samuel ..J''wf sole organ 1 issues with .of rwrganrrj'/ig (: i. 4 r .B;-HOPKINS..EXECUTIVE reptlic'r'.t hmseles. jMr. Bernhiseltbe.'deJegate pave been'4he eonsequence'bf;a pro rata'diyision Hogh O.: ,, If so,11 hare only to pay, that these and a prospect .par; f r4 ; 'r from 'of'''the''slaves]* besides, f'.hoped to' 'Leon (DavidW. ties tham. But T have said more than Congress, Eutab.'issueta n other indications which I might mention, upon : !DEPARTWZNT{FLORIDA- make some' of th tisefut as gnid should a' '- ", Oscar A.Myers'J , I intended. In conclusion I.will add, iba -it iTallahasseei'Feb. card in Washington nthe'lst inst.j denying "1. ?" Haley BIocke '' ' 21,1852. ! 2 have quite a contrary effect on me. That ; hostilities be renewed, or?as: messerigera'totheindiarrichiefsj p 'WeBho'ufd +' Iti convention, therefore, so called and so- constituted our ppjicyjs to bold our position. MaJ.Gen. Bl Hopinis, '" '' '' '*'' ,'the ,statement. that"the ''Morfcori's had'set shoild/negotiation; : :aWakulla : JohttH;Rhodes' .gft unite wiili that ' no nsa ' failsj ' party '3t-J t.- ; Wm'.J. ;r as well as all other National Contentions condition 'precedent ',incorporate..,in\,its "'2d Division'of Florida'Militia:1:, ": :l4'' $ thought'advisahlel' f proposed to those who i-.'!.' .' -. Council ,, ll i'_ l ,. whether Democratic or Whig, consider SIR I hereby appbi ( were interested that equivalent should be " creed those 'prin"iples"whichwe as ;. you.SpeclaljAgent The report further states.that the United i: 4j&h,11&Ui1 ,' ;&'d be on the record a condition > t "to i them in mbiie"y- -all assented to thepropo'sitiori . right as I must put j'aid LComba j essential to the, maintenance 'oui'rightsand th frontier difficulties .. OSG , to to thQ inquirej'nt recent States territorial officers have all left.; I) 'aiid ' : ' precedent, before looking to me for any the 'preservation. 'of the'TJmbn', of he leftit to ;me' to'determine Jefferson \., ,.Tloine. LChaC.. support or countenance. 1 speak only for States. '\Ve 'should, stand aloof from all' which have occurred with the;\vbites ft Th. ino. t iriiioraiit'n, .ws'hom', ,Caifo'ra the amourit'to 'be"allowed: "'As the 'army "' Craven G' Fife '' -.' " / fl '' '- -': : .j * M"l: SilfJ 1 J -r R"Daniel T.-Lenh'o i'j 'O oyeelf.' Tbe Constitutional Union party and Indians. -" Is theelection Weller had aideil in the'captilre the slaves nd - that do not 'purge themselves'fromall ofc9i.ohn'B. dem- ,> . parties " . ,, . ' i- t > 'r I J i i : i John Wooten > i. gru. * can speak for 'itself when its Convention with' You'will''theefore with' such the public bad bee'ri at the'expen. of guardingj'feedingrahd ' affiliation association Freesbilitm ,tak'e you a pcra tp.tbVUnjited.tates Senateon; the 6th Madison ', Alex'rMcDonaJj' nt.hotT doubt that the But assembles. can one Jb'lblrie theni'for several any Whatever be. .(jhccou'se of future deem, : B.. ' influence of may, t guard as..youmay necessary/You ballot, by seventy-onemajority'j "Tuo'dayswere s"r ; am1j Sessions n SaAt moral power aed our position event JVre| should sta'n&by our .principles montbsi'I1 cbnsidered eight thousand dollars John H.Patterson ,. ,,M *..-,- upon tne action of the Baltimore Convention wherever' they'may lead us,'"through woe1, will inquire into and 'Obtain' alltbe facts in 'spent ithe'.leetion'tTh! other most a fair eqmvafent for the 'tlaims'of"thj war 1" Robert McKinney.. ." J" would be much greater outside than in- as well n.j '" through, weal," 'and maintainiheni' regard to the' complaints made'agairlstCthemovemehtsof roiiinentanaiaate '.were1 riors,7 and direr ted'that 'U should be paid to Hamil1, j, ?, Henry J. Stewart' ,' ,"*.,"( ""* .iEi side of its deliberations f Would they be less 'ahyo\hVr\ ii" '.'oS't'i. "V'i *' them at Pass ChnVtian','where' they to .4 '' William Da '- Capt..Jerrifgafnli/or were noand .'alwaysif need. ,b until ; ; ric.JWcLane nyUj Ralston-and ' p4 ,Ander- '- 'F ', " )ikelytocoml4ywith our demands from fear *v '' of our defiance in case of refusal than, to be they, we"'aiid'the'RepubIic"' -"-.' perish.togetbeinacorhmonYninV white menontbe Indian frontier.v"tYoo w U eon, all=ofiwhQm.withdrewfafter the ';r'Jeremiah SmithlK't tl ** Z, ., endeavor bold talk with bfv.the-.In ca'ucnsbf 42 ; -l '*" '- ''"Etaten Circuit '' '' .Lj T3 $ controlled by our wishes after a voluntary Yours respectfqltjr, a ; 'any thedembc'raifc-party'1 'Ja enced by' vhite men as I have reason to beiievej : ' ?1" surrender :If we go into their organization'without dian s'who*have['crossed'fovef their fine' tothe1 ; .The WKii.. WltX'-'cfi,, is'J.Uii/ij",' het4.bol4.. ; theyexpresseddiitstactiOn' When Colnmbii, Ge .SHerlert118'' ' J tkt condition precedent of a recognition -.Ai.sxiNnEa STEFHEHS. carl atf the Pass iMz 5JMi ;:rS..'&arboronjb' : ; 'I ; I whi'te settlementsand'if p'rcvail, theyarrived' andrefused'to'rieive $- ; you .. AJiTqWiibL. ? and endorsement oar principles, : : : y '' : :- -: -Jii tiH \ t- .The idea of men ndO C* and'child captured-by Caph Jernigarji ing-cotlued4td1cceiye'The' cornp1inntaryots each for thirty-five negroes belonging CbaeLWflson*:T WDu < n. $ I ihufcaU ated insisting on terms issimply' cause them ito1 be delivered ''jp'any! Uhited t altb baliot to: citizens' 'Flbrida'wbich. they,hid capturtd l '- ;' Fe1ittii4t' I ridiculous-tapfj'w* may be allowed,'to beg We long ince stated our belief that these $ ? .n :' -- "'Li; "' 1 \', vj'il r$!: Silt .. 'YsidoreVarnle' 14 ,? lv$ for quarters; burwbo ;even heard 'of' them distinguished aspirants- for) the ' 14 demanding .toncetsiontl' And is this the were; playing ''tn6' Kilkenny;' atJ'game in you ; seeing'that naTrotenceis'donjr.'tb held' t.Sac>ament6"before the'electibn of U.' 3 My arrarigemeht'with'the tmliariS Vis'api' "ueu.' ""fl L11"th' ,,JjdaJi--Bowden ,, .,, ,Msndsii* j time for our party to pot itself in such a ho Pennsylvania; or l In other words that i such trlem, and that narpfopert 't>(ljonging l- S.Sen', tbr'Aft. ?afcessibn 8t t feigbf or'tefT proved'byth Secretary'Var 'wjthxas I v'':. 'CJCBesit'ii' - [! militinWpositiOn 1- The extraordinary- strong feeling of" hostility!was growing'itip to them is'taken, from.tbtm.'i "3 i. njft>;-; \ [ Iii S wta: njr,<5 !ci*. ,K vt%.:v hiv' :tinderst6bdthe: saiictioh!6f 'the'PreC1. ,;' 3.Brad46e' "" fort'tbat is1 oovr being'made to inculcate the on' the part of the .friends1 of ,each:'towards You Svjll alsb'' ascertain whatymiliiar 54 Pc 5ps debr.3Wder'tbai; arfangewVot'1 the*holders ti.' opiakm.tbaS: nothing1 can be done by a separate the other, as would make it unwise' on-the ernbodyi igh; tvJs f( ..hiCqnventionOna of ,.justly entitled'tdiigbt'thouslhcf !!organization .upon Itbe principles ol part of the Baltimore Convention -nominate force tLe'UnitedStates'bas on the Indian f themiThaUlere'should be. :a duTeSSiMP '- Veveri*hundred 'dollars'Of. : -' : 'Raphael B.Canera? ' thai formed in Georgia I am perfectly aware either. This belief-has been!strength borders ; its>umberthe aistance"1 VrtftfeerV ieied ii's t'tnepriyi1ge&! 4 extenedtQ t : mine tb"laith PutoaaV : Patatkit.M . of. ".But does it not come with a bad. grace ened, by intelligence from (Philadelphia,' the oeeiipiedfand its1 capa2ihrto i* t .t 't(4 nil' I jj1-)4',1} The idrchW f the'nerOatrOunth fnians't1WshIit6n -tsntsaasGUkLir " frora-those-wbo, in.lhus .speaking, are .but where in a meeting of' the Democracy of the d r theiithorit1o1tfe'Idi t : tIoll.po74rM jj ffiKW&fatopjedatibns " n. rep ating.thei croakiags of twelve. uou.'ounne JHUII- '. "Robett BaUock ' j intriguers of. this city -Some'.nventt so far Cass feeling,.that! the,Chairman had to make heeqn preverittog irfftftn fteTnV ejirf iV 'out. 4 iL: 8.E. 1l.1ienitoa ,flsmm .as to wy.that the party.was dead, and could bis; escape through a'; bacb wipdaw-iauldi 5> if, a! majority jif'conventSpni-reJ atld k4 E t. 'ilm 4v .t ,t fsfytlfe'm ihe pa'ymdht of?mdniyf buiflt p:" 5VA 'kiw. MarfiiB'CttnalaiW"Beaji s [ t before known. -SataaoIisaUsippi. organized, WojiiBuyerlyJni the chair. \ i4 bkd'b "ii'htrt6 riVBthem'th ". 1. JiiHagkr 4. .rt**ft3 negrots I .-4ndAlab&mab.s bown-lhat berpeopie.are The resolution;waalhtnadopted/unant 4,4 'u P.. &'j, : t ii,, ivqftq4,4aidhis ; t T"uT- .HS"JESUP H raMu 4 'E11as 0;Knjg1 S I44i.i not to be bound by tbe shackles of,' ar* Im usly.bt 1 eL 'Z' i p damageaat.lOOOoott'r3btting 0 ' ,,'v .'iz:1, ft1a45 ' ty when principles are at Btake Hasasia" 'The mertbers 'of Hbe jConrention,' when tcction and:tficurityrof;the'peoplej:till,a juf; 'td'defrt Ia : :kT.i WMhlnttijn.*-T'. ?*t-*f4<-tw 1* Tti ** Aww* *>w&* *n*v'aJ r wv ; Lr" .e'flIQ, , fie riection been lost,where thai iseue .wa* elected, wire princJIIyiBuchsnafliteabut4I5tJSf5.CtJOfl'ftt ficient fofcei can' b assembled.-for lheirre .f-y j""g'v T v.uh 4| 4 Ii talufeti4.Butfiol only tbb Iaftt/winterf the ; ,tbeGoveroor'tbpointriewsln [?' f&&r M4Hl : i 4nAc"b! t 1, ; t4'he'poeta'ieign'ed}hatDaphc ;wasehangi T .Geoliiaorfanizatiooinet with! nothingMat.oppb a Wlri. '?Sftf Jtfivvp'Vi.tt'yilitui bCoft-i5m yteJ tejM8 gompinies h d clOed pp stfohs.' Jp ow'i t prl bo tpld thif/forerf Bot.t'j tI'I' they tre called! here ,Tbes4, f artiesi bare so .L,; j' Si i. UU4Jl' ?fftt Y91 havt iuedemp.6tbo ityt& lit .v 8 . '