TgE DIOMTROSE DEMOCRAT is ronssoon Too:nova, ST A.. a. arearritstitirk.. • orript , u.N rt;Bl.lc tilft tial 1100118 ABOVS 81ci.aLies,4rEL: st, 1. rn: a a:. —31,40 per annum iti Arirkrreit ; 5t .,....5m0 $l.lll 4e charied--and illy cents per &IMMO I • t to .rresrazes. at the option of the Publisher. to - paY ...ollectitta. etc. Avraticit payment preferred. •• tn.ll'l I • iwstit...Prlt.mi at • $1 wr -.purc, of tea line* Or leps; fur the ATM three W' 13 ',mile for cacti additional reset = - 1 0 1 #1."414* e Join Ou It 40,Ltits, whit navertise w...r, mill he charged' at the following Wm, vit.; ,rte meare, or tam, One )owsrr, trial taqi I , lditiorral %mare. at tae rat, qf .i ; „ • Yio errdit giera eattept to those of knower reetermilbrlity. music-. 'I have to shoo would- i•iite the It hole Ileritiblican.ticket, the dark, so that if I hit eieer lir. Grow, . and he had driven me will not take , offenee. 11 . off by Illiii- - abusive - treatment.- Noliody it.-his -name, I in iglit tit , _ - ever heard me say to the contrary. -- I in. the., miiitalte. - ' • • tend to vote as above, and shell do- it' , . ii - was -a pers:iitial qua'. e l, was it ? Who - whether Fair Play, whoever he - may . J be, commenced it,,. mid - - wli re, suppiisingJi.a. wants ine to _or not. • -I hope to be a Re was mu+ ? .11ht not lir. sallislia A. Grew, ptifiliCati as longas Iliveor the party lasts. the third man in' . the na ion, know better If MY tirietids will only let. ine vote I never than to .call A 'member Of his' party 'by ; wall:leg-or teaks thent fair any °lSt* What- . name at a WAR meeting l eatiiened by men ever. I So I hope Rtir Play will let me re-; of all parties, (a thorn' Democrat, Judge; main if he can 'consistently. J - ' , •-.: '. I Tyler, in:the - Chair,). fOr the purpose of j Heaays inceinelusion, I think that Mr t raising bount ynripeey and volunteers, and , B.eritlett.' censideribli . over -estimates his i then, he, an invited speaker, commence an -. power to elect or 'defeat Graaf. i , I think attack that called. forth a denial " eery se--1 the pedplec o n see the "nigger in the feare"l Vern. and bitter r-/And yet my very dear 1 and *iil probably know how to Vote with friend has not a' word to say to all thhi.-- , - I out heiag told by those who have personal He can see all this dirine without one word .! quarrels to .avenge by .working against of rebuke—nothing tort ng in it—and be- , , the interests of their conntry.' -'' , • emoic I (so-poor. a s not tip have one single I - A part of the above is true, and a part friend, not even my dear ' old friend and 1 nee - chi allowance.. As to my Poaver, Ido Republicap' to come for o to protect Me,) ; not kinatr . that I have a bit. Have put no have to stater the fact' in my own 'de- iestintate upon it,. whatever. Mr. Grow 'fence. My friend contest out at Once as 1 probably estimated it at just:one vote: It the ,volunteer champion la Mr. Gmw, and 1 reetaintif will make that difference, if:not withers me all up thr my imprudence in l i - two. j Possibly Me. Grow over-estimated thus doing. I hope.lMaY hereafter be oar- ; his etre gth hider or:eay What he pleases, - ed from ' such friends, Whoever they may I it, is n t for me to say. - As to "the Nig- , be. I did suppose that Ifriendship •. meant tger ''-, I have n.o doubt whatever that there something; but. I think 'it is a pretty j will ' he one plainly to be seen. Wherever cheap article with sonic people, when Mr. G tv is—not that he cares . for one of brought into atitagoeisio with party poll- them; a y more than thr the Cannibals of hies, and -who are willing to'sacrifice a the 'e see- Islands, or .ever did, but that, life-long friend-because be cannot support' whenever be. makes a speech, on any occa his favorite candidate for 4dhce,or because sion, ;he must have one to ride. I don't. from a reason-that is controlling with him think he will ever ride one much, or say :he may - pui•sue a course 1 hat his friend , much about them when .he gets dune go does not approve, even' , though it be. at ing to Congress. I think-„the' people will, the expense of sell-nameet. I think if my know hew to .Vote without being told by friend wanted to do me even handed jtts. ans of .lg. ' . tice, he %amid find a little wrong in Mr. G. Pinally—Mr. Fair Play Rays " he' has a, as Well as so much in toe. very% ch regard personally for Mr. Bent- . My friend farther pays: "Yon have ley."j t certainly is 'a- little singelar long been an active and influential mem- that jt iaCan be true:. Ho certainly must her of the - Republicin. party" (much o- ,havelt ; •;gott e n what he had fi rst written, lifigtil for the coMpliment.)—You have that I ad by my conduct placed myself in for the' last eight yearn upon numerous •s t . love • position than I attributed toMr. occasions before the pehple of this county GroW. -. • . , as well as adjoining counties, advocated .- I have thus briefly as I' could and in i those prineiples_ as your , earliest mid sot- haste •eplied .to the two batteries that enm eouvictiona, and yOu were believed haveibeen so vigorously opened upon me. by the peopte." True is the world. And I' want every voter to read all on - both for whom haVe I done. fit? •G. A.,Grow. .silles j . , 111 am at faulton full hearing Cott- I And what is my reward , ? I can 'hardly sauna me. But I le-: , of you not d o so i in write it ; my .eotierS-are. such, that fir w i t ho ut see i„i, w h at I e„,., to say. Read the first. time I Mill completely aintiianneil the other si•l4i . as carefully as ' you do by them. I am . p u bli c ly attacked in ._a mine; lam sorry that Mr, Fi-:izicr finds 1 meat' and insulting mai t uer, by'the one it ateeessary 'tole,tne out of.the Remits- J. bur whom I hat 1310 eri.ti, at a meeting in fi can ; I fired i,,,, i i t w i t I t hi m . •I, h, 1 ,„„ . 1 i which my whole heart n.: and . sOtti Was e always believed, iiii tp he' my friend ; gaged, and b e cau s e n ”, ...:,-, n l ;A bhorred the, and tJO net doubt it MM.. In my indg- i the Meatiness of such lii al'i , lel , :,'.3'll lit.' 1114:711. II W 01414/ ilaVe becti heifer all arottild 1 cau s e I t md i e • the einly . return Tor it that if he had pablishe.finy.art hilt!. No 4 , 001 l would beat all .appe r ci t ied by -the man e a ase ever nee/ fear truth or the light.— who made it, 11-ri 4etuomteed 'awl t' , 4:• :11,y artiele 'was palilisheil over, My own grouched by hint 'Whim. claims to be my . sioleit me. 'AI r.GroW is able ---lie".fluts Slitk! n -si id, a., , a s t . : aiter to Tole s prieincipies and elianipions,emlid not they. have answer-, - n "• 1 , 1) .1y. li' I t v .a , e a eri,-1 1 •1 ..n earth who .....1 m v feebir effor,ita ulethnee of the wrotir , ~ii.,, ;,.,,..,.,. „,, i 1 : 1 ,,y ..• „; 0 . wit , i, f,,:,..... - n .,.1, t i. t . :show .41 1 .1.••ti, ! : 1 :, let him ask . that il, A-opposed -I•had' suffered 'at the Ii • '"!'''''''' -•:• "' - -"-" " ; i'' . Y ."'''',"''... '-`"- tt". - ‘l l ' - . 6 •"i, whil. 1 a.'"j"" l "" theF.lninl' hands rut IT-. Grow ?-1 an,. cbarv:vil with ,-,..,. „„,.; 1,1 , :er. A :,.1, et "v.-vied -:i ;he f - at-. G.- o w-tin- 4 tat),:: I have hero for havii:a . deserttal the Reload:cm( party 7 --:4 ihlu.• youu elf ~,..e.' ' :7; I .'-',ud, quid ills' I cot eight years . pal, Mal Illittt.k nellher friend party that I have loved and worked for ...,.., 0,- ; i 'nn', :IT:tel.'? . PA 1 11 , ,t sAy nor fiie *ail he at loss thr an answer. It ;;and! Witlt.• Is it not- right that liel'ilfdient"" tt . c. •• I iii:: ..:e vtelt.;” v-ry„ileeply :41 Ihe ; is locat:-1 have lost all confidenye in the :shall . read-iti their own paper anti for them tiMe: avii the I had . ti I, it too tile ii.ss it i o . . ' • I- seliesa statement of gtievrtniies from e' • kkeenly since. NV l.at eiJa e.- ? Why- the ; : S o ntiieli for my " Frical mid Repabli- moldier of their ownparty P Is it unsafe • very eat, \ tha.: "tar trie•or ',el:ails_ was eart:' . One word fot.'''Fitir Piny,"and by tit trust the people and ntembers'of the crle. Rut my fri.:ll,l farther i..:1 3 ,-.., “In '; th e 4,1 - think Fair Puiy ought to have Repnblican party with light- and that Inv tio .reittark4 . .NOllStl.teivily thole by jatlisq-4-4:1 the article of Friend and 'tepid , - I throMgh their r n Organ ? This is . not Grow •he ...liinittittly dis:ivowell ail intro- I bean, for I think that is the fairest article, ;my View. Ann hing that will not bear lion if (1.1114 . f/Ittitir • your inte'grity, your for it does state some fiefs. 1 tirea a pistol ; disein:sioe and the light; must be wrolio, , patriotism or vine:' lil,i•r:ili:y," 1 Int mat! shot, and lo' and het - 1ie..1 ! I :nn attnf•Yeil.' at least suspicious:, Now r ahcagii be, glad hear him say t h ., - . •,-- :lit, l / 4 :... , :i"'_,' ou . . 01..1, by a mask' i batt,- , ry aim- big !I:W.', `""1" to liiiye this published in. the Republican, kind. Perlia.,-. • •-j- • ! . 1 ' - A - I ..'..„t. I: I snoose I will have ill Meet' then/ bulb I SO that it would' be read in 'connection heard him s.i-..' . -- or ,s-. , - - -, , -' ~ I s ;',,,i,..i ,or :tort-Odin-. • , will the attneks upon tne,but "cannot and in my arti c le. ni , .., : r.- itota. 1). Clark reins- i Fair Play sitys;„ "It Mr. Bentley is dig' .it t 1 have' it published I mast g 6 elsewhere i"" in. l ""v "ff•':.l'.l by i'4n ber.,ust.l awed nosed to inlike a personal quarrel out. I,tit even at tlM'expense of having 'goneover: bfutt, audio- could - , et - sonto of me. Was it- Lam willing to let hint , liave all the satin- -. Rot it is not my fault. I *prepared an ireeonneetinn With this foolish statement, titetion of it to himself." lam most Pro- article more severe in its nature than-the that lie . disavowed all intention, dtc. But foundly obliged. If Fair Play had' only one 'published, - more than a month ago,be. suppose did say so. Did be Say any- given me his name or place of reeidenee,A fore Mt. D.- - was nominated, and I should thing about being mistaken in the letter would call upon hint personally and make i ave_ had it puhlished, bun at that time the or the charge he had made? My friend my most-profound bow for his magnani- J - coMmissioti came for drafting, and I let it ,does not even claim that he did — not one mOus generosity. Me saysthat,Mr. Frasier ptuti for the time- being—but intended 'to word of it., According Witty friend's state- informed him that lie told me' he ivonld publish it as soon as k could get time. I. mein, it is like one man saying to snob- publish my 'letter after election: I would. modified and had* published. , er, "you are a liar and Scoundrel, sir—but have told him the same thing. I. told Mr. From the spirit of the attacks upon me, I mean no offence; sir. -I don't.doubt yobr F; that Mr, - Grow would laugh ;and snap, it Would seem, -that I have bocome_ a per integrity, sir, but yet what I have said is his,fingers at Me, and that, would be only fect j caet-away. that I have committed an true, sir." Let the reader draw his own adding insult to injury , : . . unpardonable sin,that tam a traitor-to my " conclusions from my friend's logic, based He also says, "We appeal to every man country, and to the principles, heretefhre . upon his own statements. -' ' whether it is just or ,right to attack simian it° earnestly advocated by me, thatjl . atti But my friend 'further says—" But ants- 'that is confined to his bed by sickness ; at.a to Suffer the lose of friends, social and pc«. ther 'reason why you think Mr.; Grow time just before election in older to inure litii.4.l and that I will be a wanderer in. all should be defeated is that you may there- iul with voters, at si time when be could time to mile., I,hepe it will - not be so.— by avenge -your -personal wrOlMa• You have no time, to reply (before the election I have had I always thooght myfull -Aare ,call upon ., •8000 republicans to vote down would' be decided.' ' If Mr.' Gro' is sick of Whole-souled,,noble business and politi their parry—their-• principles an d their ram sorry. for it. I Would make him e cat f r i e pd s . - I h ave enjoyed my, assoc i a . eountiv, to sustain you in the 'Nsue which Well man in an hourifjl could. As to hiS 'ions •with 'them for many years. It e'er you have thus .presented." - What does not having time to reply , . Fair Play knows tainly will be hard, to part with them, butt this mat mean when -he talks about voting better , and he forgets !us name when- he if it: must be soT eanuot help -it—l must down the principles of the partv.? If the says so.,My article was published - last • Saylait I have often ,ssid about voting for principles are wrono, they-ought to hero- Monday reit° OIL s Th e stain goals to Mr . President Lincoln thati,should do itagain led down. -If right they ought to be sus- Grow every i . lay, and s but, aboUt three eveii if I knew all that would follow it.. I tained. When my friend assuinea,that it hours in going:and relents the same day, could do no other way. I , most be per is a private quurrrl that I ask' to be-re-. and election is not nutil neat Taesday:•'. mited to say-obit both articles to which dresiied, he assumes what he must in his How long would it have.takeo for him to I mil- replyiug nontained statements' that conscietiet know to be wafrue—no such' !Owe sent up my letter or- have,said that -whim -the heat-of the political contest is thing exists bet ween-lis..ls truth or false- he might have been J mistaken?- What over the:writ.ers will regret. Ido not, be hood the priiiciples of the Itetteblit,%n par. does - Fair 'Play mean !joy .- telling such a here that' we are to sacrifice life-icing isio ly ? If truth, and Me Grow has told the seloppsr! -Whom does he expect to believe eiations, bromine we take different courses truth,ahen sustain it in him.. If falsehood,' U.?' lie further. asks as. to compare.my i n i heated, political contrast. - If so we • and he hiss uilopted it, then condeinn speech as-reported inahe RepublicanOvith ' had !miter have no such contests. ',repeat hiss: It is certainly very queer :log- my present article and, that, we will fi nd it that. I regret most, ; deeply' the • present is that Mr. Grote can perPetrate a gross "all talk and no eider" V. Without. any state of things._ call it what you may— wron,T, upon me, a member ofthe party, boasting, I would likeite foot op figures , a Personal quarrel orotherwise, Mr, Grow at a public . .war tneetivg,. and : that [ _with Fate Play for tbejltua 18 twit:nits; and I , e,ottimen iced it i n an unkind spirit, at an that wrong is all right with the party, . see whether it has been all talk - and no el- ~ . imp. r oper . occasion- , H&j' has neglected and that ram to be denouni.-ed as a trait- j der. 'Wbeu I madetliat'speeeh, I spoke to:open any avenue to a rev-Medi:awe. . I or and a political hypocrite,' because I wil 1 from my !mart ; wheiill denied Mr einWIS , : said king ago that I never would. supp ort tint silently swallow the insult; and en- I statements severely awl 'bitterly; I did it j itini- - unlesit he dillaind I =not doit what elure the wriini.•lest it • affect • the.irinei. 1 Ciotti the hear. .; and 1 toppoite hini as sit - ev e r may 4 the result. ' - • . . , i • Ides oft he part v. My verb dea r frieud, may J . oerety now as. I did either of the -above:, ", Mr. Denison is called a traitOr i a .secess 7 /leaven saveyou front meth lotus, iftni', • Fair Play' ii _epeaktng of my - 'absence ; : iOn a isi, n enemy to the govertinieni &4.e. . • • Milk. was yours.. , I says that hial.tiOtt aequaurtatice - he I have knoWn him for twenty years, have, air. t4ow stated in .bis inaugural :."does not•believe be iii eosilyfriohteste 'al Ways like4ltitri its-W pkiisant compav- Rpettelt that was publishisi 'ln the li k • L imit. : nor do I , either. -I lb n k when he (Grow) J. hulled*. maul . Never heard anything of hem of last week that a Government that . says, a thing he will rave it out right or ; rf t W'p olitieuatilUtecktly. It is Awl that b . ' - twain not isisittait. its Meanest citizen was wrungs • • 1; . - --- • tis the Opposite of the Wright factitiaidd. ' na: worthy to b-. a governau•rit. Ily ' , that the-'Wright faction is for • • stuttarel; He further gays ' '"1 v o inion IS that in friend %1.4 ; 191 1 . 1 t144 ' lik t ," i nl Y blme.i "i s "' . ihroWiti ‘ 1 • 411 . ! ia r, . tr., arms of the - tile govertinint*e. - now factie . " * " . 1., MU , . rem* to ands a prale.p.e as't.eit - ', party J c h alked - for ytntra, Tul have no rve . • .rnateret -- - ' ' De . ismeratic.party an. denier the r prt...