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"Vile And Infamous Incendiaries"

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Day
20
Month
January
Year
1845
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Public Domain
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In a laio number of tlie "Georgia of'j tJie U(n."a öemóc'ntic papt:: pubhsbed t iMIllfidgeville %we ñná ilie í'oilowmg-, which shoAs i he chivalimis spirit uf ihe ïlave power. The itc-in of t Ii.it ru.n musí, indeed ! íiiícome !osi Lo everjf tense of vifue anrl gooti-, iR.s-í, wjiy e m Id con) spit a brutal ossnn't !ike :he fcüowing npn mi nnofTciKÜng ílefonceless hrnthpr, fer no tther ofTenbe tfiau íbat oí ' huiija'n n;iMire - thoso rilitü vyhich are in perl'cct afcoidar.ee vi i díe laws "t God ind hum;wjty, and then bo.Tft of' suelí nn assault a.i veiy pni riotic service. N rnan dcrervinj.' ido privileges f a frtrmtn wjll rrfr.Hrd lit p trtotiem of Mr. í}pt)j-:rinn B. Smth whofiureb 6f eoríspfctJoua'y in the be'ow, wii I) any olher feclings lh;m tlioe oí slíamtí and deteáiaüon. It is l,e same kind of p-iíriolism íhut cliaractcfisca apro-slavery spirit whert ever that spirit is found. AEOtlTIO.V l? OKOTCGfA. Macos, Gol 25, 134Í, Dear Sip.: - Hivng heard of a recent difíen!:}' tlint ucotirred betu-cen yourself and an abolitionist ;n Tvvigrrs cnun'y, I should be glad to knovsr whether I have been nghlly informod in regard ío i he facts. Ís t irue ihat Ihere are men bo!d enourli lo oyoC sucJi docirinea under Uw fuü bl;;ze ofa sotithern sun. Hj at earl day you will oblige' your fi-iênd, Êic. S. M. STRONG. Hon. Bcnj. B. Smith. Waco.v, Oct. 25, 1844. Dfati Sír:- It is triifi íhere are open awl avowed aboljtionists in this country! On Mondny the ICth ofOctober, tlteday ihat our Congrpssionnl electiorj took place, a man by the name of Henry Hoídjps, a citizen of tliia co'iiity, and a iSfavehalder, pubücly stated that hc was an aBóhtidnïst, in the presence of at lenst eev(nty-íive or eíghíy men. Upon his moking tlie avownl, fcënbg iliat I migbt have misundersiood bim, I asked liim to state what he said ag-iin. lli liien íífiid that lie v?s aft nboJilioniat - upon wbiclj Q 1 GAVE filM. SEVERAL BLOWS! CQ I phruid be gM to stop here, 'out there ore Iwo olhcr me oflho principies in our country; one of whom GenrLre W. Bostwich, an nounce himself on abcilitinnist in MY (bah!) ■presence; nnd ihe o! her Jnmes Ao'nms, Jr., iauotoriou. ly so, and fias so declared himself ia Ure presenre of some of our most respeclsble ñhzens. Jt is necessary to acd that they ar, all CImv men. Trufiting that there is yet sufficieni strengtrr: and palrkrtism left nmöny us to protect the Soiüh from (huse vile and infamous incendia-rriep, I remain, Vours re=ppetrully,_

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