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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 9: Father Mathew.—1849. (search)
e same who would have hung John Ante, p. 152. L. Brown for running off a female slave, and who brought upon himself all O'Connell's contempt and sarcasm— that he would visit the home of Calhoun. Meanwhile, however, he had been notified by Judge Lumpkin, President of the Georgia State Temperance Joseph Henry Lumpkin. Society, and evidently not a man of one idea, that the invitation extended by that body, and accepted, was revoked—at least pending an explanation. The Judge had been suppliedJoseph Henry Lumpkin. Society, and evidently not a man of one idea, that the invitation extended by that body, and accepted, was revoked—at least pending an explanation. The Judge had been supplied with a copy of the Irish Address of 1842, with Father Mathew's signature, and wrote to ask Lib. 19.194. him if the document was genuine. The Apostle hesitated long, and then sent the merest line in reply, saying Lib. 20.7. nothing to the point, but referring his inquirer to the report of his interview with Mr. Garrison—an explicit endorsement of that for correctness. This the Judge naturally looked upon as shuffling, since it involved no recantation Lib. 19.194. of the Address; and peace
Senator from Georgia. --Georgia elects a Senator this winter. Already there are a dozen candidates. Among those most prominent are Messrs. Toombs (U. S. Senator at the time Georgia seceded,) Herschel V. Johnson, T. Buller King, Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Martin J. Crawford, Howell Cobb, and L. J. Cartrell. The Legislature is in session now, and the election comes off shortly. Many of the aspirants are now in attendance there, hobnobbing with the members.