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friend* of the l
Union willV held thi* evening «*' Cooper
Institute. Thr linn. H.-nry W. Hilliard of
Alabama, ti e Holt. Mr. Ewing of Tennea*
•e*, and the lion. A. 1?. Botelcr of Vitginja
ill he among the speakers.— A’. V. News,
S FATE Constitution. [John Hi
The above it a very fair epitome of the j j j uco |„
1 platform*" of the four candidate*, made
by their record* and declaration*, on the
I* then* any preacher of revolution
account of iho constitutional election <
President in that trio of fpeoketa !
h-adeis of lit® fusion motremcnl in New
York know too well that the making of
such threats i* the very thing iff strengthen
The Richmond ofour
Virginia Federal office holder* r«»i^n
Lincoln ie elected f Wiil Col. Iliggrr,
mmmjM ? —
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A MTitIC'T COKHTIIUCriOW OF THU FO.YMTI 1 UTlOX \S IIOMCsT AND KCOSOMHAL ADMI MM RATION OF Tllli C.OVFllXMUNT.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING f)VEMBEB 13 I860.
NUMBER 38.
Mr. Harrison, or
'ign their rc»p®2
Letter
* domestic institutions” meant i wJH answer >
candor. V <•
s- *
AT TIIKIJI I V.i: AMD ,PA<
fALA BAM.A WAKKHlWSE,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
I u^'ttu.atc Advanoee made upon Cou»fgnm®uu of
i otJter supplies,
July 2-4,
COIAJ MTtT X S
SADDLERY, HARNESS AND
LEATHER STORE!
II. MIDDLKBIiOOK & CO.,
©•A 3rond 8t.
ItANLTAtnt’ltKItS an-l l)K U.EIl I!
Sn«t«ll«-», tin rnca* mil l.entlirf
whlrhthe followlnK t oi:ipr ; ..< • * par
Spanish Quilt imI Kadtllrs. overlaid; Kiiglbh d >-
Planter*' Halil do.; Youth's an i ll--.v'« du V.
and Plantation ilo.; and Ladles Saddles—variety •
eUvety ijuestion ; hut a remark or two
more may inoreciealy illustrate their Severn 1
positions.
linih llicckinridge and Douglas .-gras to
tho policy of leaving the Territories, by j c
their organic acts, “ perfectly fisc to Iona ‘i
and regulate their domoilic institution* in
their own way.” Tins tiny both agreed to I
l»y their support of the Kmaa»-Nebra*k» j
bill, tho l*»t *••" **■' J. * * 'j ^ i
quant mrsssgr on the subject, maintained
that the
slavery am) nothing rite. But the Drec'd
iridge party at Charleston and IJaltunon
took the position that if the people of i
Territory (ttiu* licensed) did not form am
regulate (hair dotnsa'tc institution* in i
way agreeable to a mujniiy of Congre&e
Congress should intervene to protect j j, oae
slavery ; (Lincoln vise versa.) Douglas, on ! For thin r« aaon l o
oil.,r iunJ, i. f,, .biding in 8 ooJ f.Ull I !;,»«* ia!,'iu,,,r!il'sv«y
by this agreement with tlm people of a Ter* N.mh ' '
ntory, amt wifi continue to let them alone,
whether they protect or prohibit slavery in I U ur .*'
their Territorial legislation.
Hut John Hell is opposed to licensing the | ; • ,ni
■ , . 1 ' . , heart
people of a loiritory, in tho U:st place, to | i i, e ;
determine tho churac'er ol their “ domes- 1 w *»icf
uu institution*' in their Territorial capaci
ty. Ho will not leave them “ perfectly
her," but will retain a Cungretri
strain! upon their Territorial action—such
a restraint as Congress never »arr®nderrd
until the Kansu* hill tvs* passed, ami which
it cannot justly aurrender
liJuciaiy duty to act ■ • a tiusteo lor nil the i
.State and keep* itie Territories open alike to j They ha
all their citizens aa long as it is empowered .J'fJ '' ‘,
to “ make nucdlul rules and rtguUii<-ns"
for their government. He will prescribe a ^ r " 1,lu
d mode in which the people
Territory in*y detcunine the question ol | heed
slavery—that lime ia when they hava a ^^
Hepiesontalivo population ; that mode ia j tin;
the ‘mutation o) a Slate Uunslilutiou. 'J')iia | c ' c, ’t
policy ha indicated in his adjustment resor 1 u |f, t .|
lotions ol IA&0, in tits Comptoaiise Terrtiv- j siron
nal bills of that year, which he supported, < [' nr *
and by his opposition to the Kansas-.N*- |
bratka hill. i what
A Hear Story from lltiUe County.
A correspondent ol tho Hutto (Cal.) K®- :
writing from Instiip, on July 17,
‘•On the lOtb, four or five grizzlies
appeared at the rancho of El-xt Ferry,
(which is located fivom nix miles above fo-
sbip. on the west branch of Fnjlbcr river,)
and alirr killing one ol her you tig cattle,
commenced their gluttonous fsaal on its
carcn*s. Thi* was too outrageous for Eliza
•red; her blood was up, and
the d d not wait to calcnlatn tin* clmnees.
8hu leveled her rilte at one of the Urgent
among them, and buried a bill in his rpine,
which sent him spinning to t?i« {pound ;
but soon w it lx horrid scream* he pail.ally
rfgsiurJ his feel, and unde a furious charge
on his petticoat foe, hut beforo ho g <t near
etmugh to toudi the bravo woman, she had
rc*loadi‘d her r tU, am! vent another leaden
LATEST FROM LUROBlv.
or
PBBSIA.
1*1 J lull
the 25th ull., ffe
Diuglnana an “arrogant dema'
a s'upid (dockhead, who proved
Norfolk ..perch iInsi lie did not know
dry night
v. .V-Tho
a IT 4 hia point
k.byie »>r
' the dinVrrme h< tween eeecaaien and nulli
lication." In another part
I l*e called Judge Douglas “a short-logged
peel Colton Mu Art.—’i’ll
J'Oii'tli readied tho
fa, 1 t Umax nl Id* eluisto and classical iexertivc
j , u by calling hi in "n slump holed politivian,
wandeiine about the country in i|n«sl of
I liie I’rcvidency, ami varying hi* opinioot to
of suit hi* longitude.Tho Tetter goes
of| say
Yreiu Uie N. O. Pieaaaae, ‘id.
Fearful L no{ life.
mums or tire sSioiirfftH r. tfixr.
I HAD A DIIKAM.
1 had a ilieam, a happy dream,
In cMliilinoiVs tunny limire,
t.\ r yet a cloud ehs- urW the *Vy,
O’tr pleasure’s glittering bowers.
cord 1
We are called up. n a R ai
Intal ami most fearful disaster on the river,
almost in our immediate vicinity, by which
it is known that no I let s than i)miy*tix
valuable lives have been lost, and anme
eight or tan other persona inure or less
llrijht fairy castles high above
Were towering to my vlsw,’
tVllh gai'len walks, and flowery hills
Of deep and brilliant hue.
id Mem-
l on this quration.
be-
iiuu. n. it. mu of
•rhefd i
■nesvengrr ir
nor did site dosist until hr
e’ratrd the large beast, which pro* d
hi* quietus, ati J he lei I dead, whfh
companion! sought vnh-ty mnid the
hill*.’ There i* quite n c uitn
iwccn thi* occurence and one that happen'
c,i last week at (Jraue Valb-y, when loo oi
three grixzilea wont to a Dutoliman'ii ran
g his cattle. He went out with thrci
navy revolvers, amt shot one . f his uwi
calve* eighteen times, killing it so deni
i)>at it smelt Lad m a ‘min t," whdo lh
d I gr xxlira were standing tound locking a
the luu.
1.1.01- I
on on hand a*. Liverpool
ol which r..*9.100 were
,it Market.— Hreaastuiia
t bad slightly tlccli
rioualy injured.
Tho well known New t»r!o
phis packet II. It. W. Hill,
d that otter 'hoi dree us- j Newell, exploded one of her boilers about
viih me (Davis ) bo (Douglas! retired | liall-pnst 11 o’clock Wednesday night, "iilt j
the Senate and did nut rhoiv hij t ire J tremendous force. Aea.royinu cvcrytJiing I
y dunne tho aeasinn." Again, before it. The Hill was on her way down I
’ 1 ’ ni dm limn, and pearly opposite Grand I
View lloacli, some liliy eeven inilo* above
this city. . |
The explosion took place on the. lerbnard
aide, ,lrotn tlm Min i boiler, the head ol
which was blown outircly out, und with
lea-1ul velocity driven clear through tho
siiHmc room. Tlm heated water and j
■ loam followed in immense quantities over*
whelming and scalding every ono in its I
course. Mr. L'dimtn. n eurriyinB cal,
IS BCc»n<pa led by tho prom- ' passenger, think* that
And l remember every smile,
Untlngfd with earn or sadness ;
Then nil tho world scenml good and true,
And wore a face of gladness.
a;d that the Irionda ol the celebrated
Pinto rooiuimn* uauacd the vote on them
» be postponed I'T three days in order to
ivi* Douglas an opportunity nl voting on
finally p
bsolicc. lo older tbnt I may a a min you
I the accuracy <•( my memory in relfr*
nee to i.m aiatemen'e 1 nave imputed to
A I. Davis, I will subjoin in n piisiscripl n
orn> ' tauve cm! i foment by other genilo'
%;l
Jlut when the steady nheelt of time
Rolled heavily along,
Within my spirit* honest deptha
Was tebusd Ufa's sad song.
Who has not dreamed, as I have dreamed,
f'shimlius, Oa., 1440.
JavniR or rut 8si(mdi.
-Co
"la
u
A Aut l’ir a iHuuntnu Ci
Mobile Jhg
rmifdnftTiufniin onl.
Hobs, coming one day .nto tho office
untry lawyrr, of remarkable doinretic
vere [ habile, and perceiving hint, aa usual, iin-
unt. mrrsc l in liia beoka, with a vrry grave ceun-
»»rn, irttance oddresoed him a* foliow* :
“Wall, Fnuirc, 1 drclarn now, I hove
{■(■„. known you, man and boy, these twenty
lade 1 ond yet l can’t llnd you nut."
j Tho Squire looked ixtremtly grave at
, , tht« I'uputntion upon his rhstacter, and
g I hemim .1 and hawed a number of times,
| (>• fore he could give uiteraiico to his sur-
persona
IRJLA'LliCt* we
Tho killed,
j killed and ;
; badly. *nhlcd
r die
llremcn ...
ose names, L
Among the I. rmrr
ginssr and a'r>k> r, v
unable
Itctallutory Mato I.c^UlHtlmi.
For several year*, several Northern Stales,
Massachusetts taking the lead, have passed
tli.r«y- ) law" in open violation of the Constitution,
eiei.t or | ngainai tho rendition of fugitive slaves.—
horwi-c | They liovn not only refuted to obey the
1 plain and unequivneal demands of the
nils and t •••»«••— •••«-». *»»
io but ! ”; f big'ltvra to tho,e to whom thair aer-
!j Ain.— | due ; but they havn actually paas-
. \V. 8i'i
d laws severely punishing any «»f their cit
s' the tzoiia who shutihl presume (o obey tha de-
and tl>* mantle of the Constitution, nnd the laws of
I imped overboard . , , . , ’ ,
i.* usd. . ilv'cn.v, a cabin- j *•»« Cntted Hmtes passed expressly lo *n-
n * n t ** , ‘ H i* pa fling strange,
that the slaveholding States have so long
During Mr. Free
Kentucky, he r
id mixed Irtely •
r iule «hcr* lie wa
■ - An iiiipcri.il daon
HuTi; | * v, " vcd 111,1
‘•Why, really, Tom," at length
l have always tried to sustain a reputable
huraiter — I believe I lisvn nlwsya deal 1
rankly and sbov#.board with you."
“True, trup,” replied Tom, stroking his
chin with the Inti hand, as it wot^hing the
hoy, also jumped
aahors. Ho was Ironi Lmrsvi
Nona ol the officer#ol the bo
jurttl. Gide-'ii Maiks, ol Ne<
cabin patseneer, was killed. A
ol tins cuy, before memioucd, was i
. , scalded on tha hand. Henry Fos
‘ if' 1 ‘Motnphia. r.aa also slighliy reside
1 ‘ paaicngers were iojured
pnlri
in to ilie enemies
vi- nil along argued,
villi tlm Hbick Kepuh
wore in* j mbmiilod to these wrongs, when an cirec-
Albany, a dial remedy w ai in their hands. Each
ffilv I ‘ Stfl,n ,,BH ** ,e P ow ® r ,a xing the property
p* * t '^ ' ,'| j Ler own cili/.ene, and in impoaing the
11 has Iho right, and h««’ always erer-
j cWod it at discretion, of diacriminstinq in
The steamer Wm. M. Levy, tjsi-t. Puck* favor of, or against any species of proper-
ett, bound up lied River, attired at tha tv. Suppose in levying a tax, every South-
•,L'no "1i"b ,1 ...tr! » . .t.r (I,. Ci,.l... 1,,,, K„i,.houia,.«tQn.,t,, ui of l.n or
■ . l7 - -• , t.h Z i»T», a^d'LMd^d.d' Tu,» j ‘-'"'r J'f «“*• 011 -•'«»»•»•. -«**.
import » t Ills words, “but lor all that I must )or lll# c j ly i'| l0 y arrived here si * i rarly » ,0, chandne, (lie growth, product, or min-
any I can’t find you out." hour last aveiung and landed on tha opposite ufooture of Mssaachuaetl*. Such a law
“ V\ bat do you mean, 1’oiul Just explain I side ol the river. The arramer Hannibal rigidly cnl -rcrd by all the alavebolding
ymirsclf, lor really 1 don't uniJersland lb* altcrwa/d- went over and brought them to States, vrnuld pul an effectual stop to all
meaning ol this charge." ihe atearnera’ landing, on tbia aide. trade between tho 8outhcrn State* and
•1 ......n .. 1 „id Tom. "Icn'i T„ ll'TTJ- (T;''!,",‘i c"T ' , " t -'"'! 1 “«« 11 «. ‘fw, th. I,« want into
I <h* rrawn w, (bttwjn, ^ «l Mwnis«' , ,uil • lew •P««'jo».. would not injure our citi-
i.dlv
lawyer’) I always tind I
t an tlio Dia
challenge ti
lt tlm Ci
I,
olil.
lien
Sinle.r
Hlsgrareful Outrage.
ml i
try that » most disgraceful an
act was perpetrated •>» Tliur»d
upon the arrival ol Judcn 1)<
Exchange Ho tel itt this city,
known mi'Cfrsnt llirumug
or, ni’V «i»«u. — A good th aeon, re
ly, nddreaaiug a Sahhalh school, made
ml by tin- li-llowiiig anecdote :
Jluldren," continued the deacon, ‘ f *you
know tli.it 1 went to tho Legislature
year. W*II, tliu fisatl day I got^to Au-
i I took dinner ut tlm tavern ; nehl
i had the mil
nou# accident «
i this
lllO i
r.vai i
• die*
able,
• he
i I nut Banrlioned, but
: j denouncmJ by every /
XV n
itylea.
HAHN I-ISS.
Tine BUver-platud farrlncr IUrn;.
. AltUsa.
Itopkawny
“ " I)oui>le Uiig.vy"
“ “ biiiKl- do “
mill black ilaruean— all atjiea i--.il quallUi-a,
j^:i :A r n i i<:n.
gklrlttnx Leather, Bridle
Pad Bkln», ll:oi t,
B..!e
Shoe Pegs, Last*. Tbicmd and »• .-Irif*. *«.
Alacliim' itollinja
tx**tbrr ar.d l!-j1 t -r It .• • r ' • ’do,
Light Rubber and L’anras
’Ihe Hec it’d to l*rore It.
Mr. Stephens, ia hia speech on Friday |
iiipht, charged tL• - lioither Mr Urtcktn* i
r.dgc himself, nor his party, really nisant J
io insist on Cui-grfs»ional intervention for
tli® prolec'ion of slavery in the Territories—'
thil they only raised the theoretical issue 1
for the purpose of defeating the nomination
of Douglas, or braakt
party if they could
. ltd
We iliink :t i
at, as a party,
lqiidlitieilly. And as the lies
t towns, tl.rjt ha-1 never tak-
n. »l.w, ill I i. I,If. | l |, 0 ' c ,|„„
I"” l > il« vartts a d.sh of pepper* ; and he Nir.o of the wound
! ke. p lo-kittg nml looking nt them; and iho Chanty lloapttal,
j lin.illv, as the waiter* w«rc mighty slow Hospital. Two ol in
I bringing on things, he up with his folk ] gerouely eca.dcd, wi
I and in less than no time aoiixed ouo in his
mouth. A* ho brought Ins grinders down j —
I -n it, ’he Isutt estne into firs eyes, ami lie
[ seemed hardly to know what to do. At
. Ih-i, •juiting the pepper into ins halide, ho
wounded ami suclT (empornry (iispasttiun
made ol the dead as wm thought best.
Tit# moat of th# bodies, however, remain
on tho host, ami we presume dm Coroner
will ptocoed ut once to-day with tl.o in-
The injuries 10 the b.ia'. have not yot been
fully ancortai'
a | zene, for they can purchase elsewhere, o
by i thing we need, on nearly, or quite, aa good
I term* as thry cart get them from Maaaa-
i»e iiiii at uer wjt»rl chu*«Ue. Hut Massachusetts would feel
ns ^pnicuied* b-r Vita l *»° «ffecl# of such a law in every fibre of
t 1. a nd in i*.
, Jaekam
Wife.
I lealinc f Nc-
prol-r Lincoln
.i a -uppoii M
this
th.d
V'llL-lo lol'lo i
the I
-nrdly black-guard, dure n
•eel I |ivr tu the rohseiottsnees ol T
ha- trato-l »
“JM li>- that and cool."
I>oti*i lit-licvc lu Cungrua- 1
. . -- -- — ^ J
r llac.k-ban-U-
Ucll Itlvets an 1 Lace Lcuilu r.
TRUNKS
1.Al>tv- 4 an.l (1BKTI.MIU.V Urc-
i TraveUnur Trunks, »U qui-.lltles
style*. Bonnet, Box*;*, Vallsci
t Hag*.
e-f n
made of tbs beet w»t. il.il
n-.erv In vile ail tho*r wi.-» i
In eur U-»e to call nml emoaln.
sure tlieiii that thev Will lie
quality of gncilr and ttie pr^ue, a*': • >
on tha rev-
Hemlock j . (n ,j |, e l0 ffued to Ursekinndga'a ad-
! mieoiett in hia letter ol acceptance, and to
! the vote in the .Satiate on Brown's resolu-
i liens, to pro*# this chaige.
* We have hunted up th* vot# of tho 8«n-
ate reletrad to, to show that the Breckin-
| rrdg# man ol that body diJ expressly raluse
to interfere lor the protection ol slavery in
1 (beet*## of Karista, and Nebraska, one of
which ha l prohibited slavery by Territorial
Dash I action, and th# other had raluae-l (o pro*
tect or tolerate it. Mr. Brown olferaJ the
leaolutiou copied below, >■ one ol a sail**
derignrdt.v "kill cfl"’ Douglas, and the
tScr,a'.c v-'e 1 upon it v abort tlni# previous
to tt.n ajdit at Cbarlsalan and Baltimore.—
The f• liwan|{ is lh* rasolutiuu :
lie salved, That experience hiving alre.uly
nocratic i firm this wdl vli#w u» l
Olb.r-i.. J,r,.l !
sloual l*i old'tloll.
hoc in liis lulu Ind
r-v* . .tijofthaitrolly re.riudillrs , the
i rolit a nomiiiniihi t.lini ti
C-mvention, nnd never
i again, lo hia speech
IIy t#l«i*'
hi traun wa
’.uuo halts
lew words. It they who
will resd Mr. Hreckiii-
ept.mce, they will tliere
u*snt4't. at ft*
ing room and lie d
I doctor wt
S(Juoige w
More Jolt
i U*l«l ltunitiis
renfion with (he anbjert of slavery sn the
.„,n ol Cdagrees We lieliev# that ih^ie
i.»s been uli< s-iy mo tmtfch legialatimi- yea,
| night
party lecling nnd pr
. hardly
heloto tho pe |
i the e>1 ■ °* .'Lo pe
system, and it might induce her
7.HI' to repeal her unconstitutional and un
just laws. Massachusetts ha* also pnsanl
laws making it dangemu* for a Southern
man to go there for th® purpose of reclaim
ing his fugitive alavo. As sn ofT-set (n
the*# laws, each Southern btalca should
pats Jaw* restraining and curtailing th#
privileges of tho citizen* of Massachusetts,
ill th-ir respective States. These laws
should ha pa«sed avowedly at retaliatory
measure*, and should bo repealed when
the Governor of n Southern 8tato slmul-1 be
officially informed that the unconstitutional
law* of Massachusetts had been repealed.
| This ia lit) now project. W* havo urged
1Ra the adoption ol retaliatory law# against
'a " Life I those States that rrluaed lo execute the
Jerkson" ha# lit® following I fus* 1 '*® *l»vo l#w for many year#, ond w#
.1..,!, ,1 th. a.n.r.r. wife. ! 1, ' li0, ° ” V’. ey bM ; ,d0 ‘ IMl1
tltcro would now have b**n • much better
jng, the evening bs- mjderelnnding between the N«irth ami
N inth, than them ie. To make the people
of Ma»i>ochu*elts and other abolitien State*,
understand their own interest, ia t# mak#
Ilium do ua justice. Much rclaliatary leg*
ti lt oy eveiy uu-i %t-.i.twr-r.etriam *» be
th il have injured ua, ond would soon eon-
rinca them it wn f-ir (heir vital internal l»
do ua juatice. In this way we have an el*
fi-cluaj remedy ior lbwir unfriendly legiala-
lion, in our owu hands, and we can, in our
opinion, by these means, toon compel them
to do u* justice ; and if they do not like our
retaliatory laws, or our ins’.itutiona, let tlum
go out of the Union end sack friead# and
customer* tlaewhere.—Federal Union.
| w as to ai-pln
1 ilienco. Drm
| compoilad t-
Corwin had
Di.e
ia tha very ti
N. B.—New Work made, and H- pafrli-i
tha short*#l uoUi v.
U**etut>«r 4
JL U. YtlLUtf. T
Willis & Willis.
attorneys at law.
Talbotton, Talbot County, Oeorgie,
W II.I. #lv« prompt alienUou t*. all bndnvss
traaUd to Uwi. car ,(d TaiLpt and t(-*- •' h-
rouetl»a ’■'“ r J’ h r,u - *
Georgia, Muacogee County.
N 'OTICK la hereby given tfiat l I-btu's-j'.-I a
transfurrr.t TWKNTV HMARtM of :>„• Cap
Block of thr BANK of COLUMBl.-, held t-y it.
Tnutae, for Ann Rruden.
e .Sen- )
Ark , i
October i, 1SC0
J08KPH P. I'UHDKN,
Robtuhi:. Dixon,
ATTORNEY AT 1.AW,
GOLUMUl tt, OKORCH '
Offif-C directly oppoain- tl c I’.-.t «.) '
April 4.1»M
H. M. SAPP,
ATTORNEY VI ./.AM,
the Cunstitulion and thr
I nton law. Ouaidad by statutory provision*,
’ ftl J do not a Herd adeqoat* and auflintent pro-
i#cto*li to aiav# propar-y, a -rr.r ol thr i’er-j
- j liloric* liuvmg la lad. oinrra itnviDo reti-ard
GH io psa* a iclt intetmrmi, it ti»* become t- *
1 .1uty "I l.’ongrra* to interpose a.id pa*i sueti
ana as wilt a (lord io alavr property m the
Territories 'bat protection which is given
j. to uiher kind# ol propeny.
*• ( in favjr of this resolution only tkr
atari voted—Meaar*. Johnson of
11 j Drown of Miaa , and Mallory of Fla.
a Against it 4" vote# wrr® caat, including
jail the Black Republicans Renature present,
I and the following Breckinridge Democratic j
' j Senators : Benjamin, Bigler, Bragg, Bright, ,
I Gheauut, Clay, Davia, FiUpatnck, Oreen, j
I Gwin, Heinphill, Hunter, Iverson, Jebneon
j of Trim., leant, Latham, Mason, Nicholson,
Pearce, Folk, Powall, Babaatian, 8|iJell,
Thompson, Toombs, Wigfall,and Yulas—
una.—A filly writer
uilii-g btm-el! "A Catlioh
mot Itrerklnric’ge. Hn dueau'l
>i«r lucai' * a Lni.l-fciuuk or n
., but we git#"* he would prefer
liter ->l them well douu to being
luinscll at such a eluke u* Julio
Tha new volume ol Mr. Fi
of Andrew
account of
"On M«
fore llie twenty-third, liri diseae® appeared
to take a decided turn for the better ; nnd
«h« the-i to earnestly entreated the tircenl
to prepare for lh# fa'icu** of th* morrow by
•tu. at fa*-, Hi r ;,. t.f-t.
i a stif*. Thf!
the Jjn»*e. Ilaoi,ah and
e to i-it up with their m.alre**.
I -ek the GaiirriLjHde lift gaud
l into tho next Jpnnt. and took
off" hi* coat, preparatory to lying down, j
He had been gmm about five minute*; j
Mr*. Jacks-tt wtn then, lor the first time, rci- ■
nn)v*il from her bed, 'hat it ought bo re- i
at ranged for tlm niplit. V\ bile aittii:g in a j
chair, supported in 'd o arm* ol Hannah, I
I ahn uttered n long, loud, artieuLle fry,
which W aa immediately full >wed by a rat-
' ,,f, ‘r h ! tl-ng noise in the throat. Her head fed
'i*/' , 1 forward upon Hannah's eheulder. She published. A New York paper thus
' j never »p.iko n-r brra-li*d *f*ie. | ak«(chee the life of the most fatal enemy of
I There wm a wild ru#h into the room
„ huebeud, dueler, rrltliv**. friends and aer- I
,’ eaya j vanta. The General aaa st--d to lay her
if. vote upon tbr bed. “ Bind her,’ he cried,—
‘ ‘ t.tood flowed from hvr arm. • 1'iy the I
a tlaineJ her |
Grizzly Hear Adame.
The death ot Adame, the celebrated Wee*
humar, at Nepoaaet. It. 1 , hea been
oil red a
had
lolly <•>
J km
U r iLL |»raetlc- In the ctiait
tha adjoining count), -
ff* Offlc* on Randolph Btrect. a r. u '
•ftlie Poat Oftief.
July Z
J. H. Jones,
attorney AT I.aw.
H7ILLcontlnneto|>rarti^Gw in-» .• uh
IV tern Ltreutt a- b-r. tot- nud jo - ' 1
. ■ .. . nt runted to u'» j
fatkhfullv *tter,d to all Luafn-»s
Mr*, lu th* e>-untt«m of Itan lofrti. Ltay, F.trfy M'l |u j.r'-t*ei lh# S4oUt
Calhoun. M.OCNat Flrtflalnu, C». , w „
MrsU. Visa
J. T. Si G. H. Waddell,
ATTORNEYS A'l I. AW
Cr»wIord, Eu.eell Couatj, Ala ,
\tTlUe ftv® prompt and faithful attrniwn to anr
VV buataeM entrusted lo them i ) K i*- . y Jad-
olologeounUe*.
i. arUJ<*i
aroa’D a. zaaaes,
leomioii *V ISitHot U,
ATTORN E Y’S AT I ,A W.
HAMILTON, GA.
XVe have alrerdy copied front a /fracktn- |
ridge ffper Senator Toomba’ axroae for ;
hi* vulo on this question, which waa in el-
lict that llto accession Detnocracv did not,
intend for Uongreea Jo intervena until both
•ba Tarritoiisl LfgUUture* anJ alt tha
Federal Govern maul ban
I until the
Supreme court In the Dead
J.c )'l ca»# • w*a reversed--* comflex co.-i-
tiiiger.ey that cannot reasonably he appre
hended for at least two Presidential larma !
to come ! Mr. IvBtaon'a apology w* hav* j
never seen or beard ; and Jo# Lane sticks
to it that be dot* net inaait practical pro- j
taction, but the ifrcckiniidg# paper* of the j
South won’t publish hia speech f
liull, It under litn linpren-
dat.ger. They have been ]
iVrio beuovo e». f-'ouihern speaker*
oft<'(i vap'-ted hn>lielily, and it-sy tl-i
oo now. 1 tepeat, they >
uiun man wume et-amt
tlm danger. »"
xtional"ni al-n-c- Dangfi
“und willioiit tlm u
thiat "tliia wa* h it
sbo bad under taken.
Ileiiiocrunc do-nuiltea
It the BrocJunriJge party set* many morn
bar-kants, it will think itaell in tlio back
aoilleiuania. .
A Miaaiaalppf paper asys that ft* State
will, it iiocf*#ory» “Recede B'ngly." ll
,V1 :i,>pi *v ore logo out single, wo gitre*
eii ' hiiiiiiI huvn to live anigin^ .Xlievu*ip|ii
couldn't gut any other Hiate to unite lor-
nine* vviih fitr, aiui so would remain a poor
discottsoUte A/i*«.
'j’hc grrit Bell and Everett demoiistr# 1
lion Ini* liizz ud out. It wont up like t
locket and cuiao down like n elicit.
[Memphis Avalanche.
XVe are inclined lo liupe then Dial tt cam
which "a atick" eoulJ
i ! (.ppropriatcly dafcend.
X'ol’nii America.—The following d-fi
ats specimen of juvemlo bruvjdi is t»o
ua I have
i,d IjMe n
• reeiiit <il 1
mis,
i One night,
! and mother a
j nning room
reddy had been put to I
•I Johnny wrrs m an
Frasi-nily Johnny rut
which In* idol lit-r ih-r.i
it into tlio othci loom i
whip him
“Moihc
-cd-.lothr
i.l Fi
XVraltii oy Ueoaoia:— We learn from
the Annual Report of the Comptroller,
Gnitisl, for lb® year IHCU, that the total
am-iui.d of properly returned on the tax
1 digest lor the year amounts to the immense
♦ utn of $.(J7’i.U22,777. According to tint
census of D46(J tliere was a fraction over
.VJi,0<>0 Irco white inhabitants ; nnd it ia a
reasonable ralvutaliun that the increato in
' ii'ii ye ar* will swell that number to at least
.')6U,UUU. These figures will allow tho fact,
that if the taxable properly ill tho (State
was > <|dally divided aiu-Hig the prupl
pie, doctor.’ Two dr
„p, but no -»-• 1..11-'-—1-
It iu< loac bah r# ha woul-l helirve her
.lead. He looked asgariy into bar face,
aa if atilt expecting to *an ■>*'•• of retereing
life. Her hand# and f*et grew cold. There
could l-e no doubt then, and they piaporrd
a table fer laying bereul. XX tth a choking
voire, the General »a'd :
Hpiaad lour hlsnke * upon it. If *h# I
does com# to, ah# will lie *o hard upon (ha
tabla.
Ha sat ill night long ie Hie ream by her
aids, with hia laea in hi* hand#, • grieving.’
■aid Jlannsb, and occasionally looking into
tha lace, and fealing tha heart and ptllto of
tha form eo dear to him. Major Lewie,
bo had beau immediately em-t lor, arrived
just before daylight, and I-und hint still
thtre, usaily epeechle** and wholly incon-
aolable. II# '« 'ba room nearly all the
next day, th® picture of despair. It wa*
only with great difficulty dial he was per-
eoadrd to take a little c. fT*f.
• And this was the way,' concluded Han
nah, • that olJ rniaau* died ; and we alwaya^
**y that whan we l-wl her we fiat a rni au*
at.d a mother too; ami more a nvth*r than
a rnisau*. And we say the asms of old mat
ter ; for h® was mors a lather to ua than t
matter, and many’* the lime We’v* wished
him back again, le help Ua oel af sur troll-
blea.’
Thu r#main# of Mr*. Jartton #tiU li«a in
the corner of the Hermitage gar-Jcn, next
to tboie of her huthand, nr a (>url- prepared
of ! die grizzly bear* t It ut haa lived in latter
, r - I day*:
Young Adams was horn tn Maine, May,
lbtlb, under n pine tree, while hia lather
u** felling tho timbor and building a log
hut lor din reception ol hia mother. In 1818.
Adam# joined atho great army ol gold 1
fi nnt- ra who Iclt tha Atlantic State# for the
Pacific cons', and lor ihn ten year# follow
ing paired hi* dun a* a hunter unvmg the
niiMtntaina and foreats ol CaliMTrnia. Hern
lie had numeroua attriling ndventurs* wl'h
dm tvild beaaia who inhabited th# country,
and, taming u number el boars, brought
Francisco, und wa# aubac-
ijiicntfy engaged to exhibit them in fits
city t-y Nix-'it nnd Barnuin. In this city
•Old Adams’’ attracted much more ottott-
uon than even dm wild animal* Its exliih-
ltd. He wnsa splendid looking man, with
a long groy beard, and n keen, magnetic
-•ye, winch cowed down almost at a glanca
tlm large brutes over winch ho held such
singular away, in Laly he would have
• rrved paiuiur* and aculptora aa a model of
"Ho***," but in this country bo was
known only aa a trainer ol w.ld bentia.
Tho picturesque costume of Ittr and akin*
u liiau he adopted whan in the ring became
him well. A low wseksago "Old Adams'*
published a tofernbly wall-written book,
giving on account of hia perilou* adven-
turea. In his encounter* with bear* lit
Cubiornta, ho received many (rightful
wound*. Ilo wan vevt-ral time# scalped
by die brutes, nml while he wa# in 'ho city
.. eu fie ring severely Irorn tha cff'c
Ilia wounda. Ha conaaltsd the College of
physicians and surgeons, but waa told that
.... beyond remedy, end we pre
sume that lie has at lan succumbed under
these Bcraiclica and bitca. 11c was o very
cnurugrou* man, had tn unaccountable
fancy lor th# company of gristly bear*.
Till Cavu t.t Flosiba.—A corr##pon-
dent of tbs National intelligencer, referring
to an alleged discovery of a cave in Florida,
wLicit wua found a Latin inacriplioi
Ah r
Gild, would bu '
••I'.I lake him undn
' lr.fl .
j Couruiea in <ha L'batta
hss«bs# Clreoli and the adjoining I’^orHlM - f Ala
bama.
Mr. Hill Fetter tc the North.
Vs invite i
B. II. HILL.
- Judge IfoiiKiu* IJetufUCd by au
S'.ttlc Military Couveiitlun. , cideut.
We find the following in the MiUedgo- | Mostgoul**, A/.a., Nov. 2, JbJ p.
vill#i Us., Federal L'uion, of Oct. 30th : | -j’|, 0 upper deck ol li-e little eieutmT
The military convention which avaem- | gdda gave way jmu i.ow while .
bird in tliia city on the 28.h November, Dougin* wa* making Itia farewell «d
1859. patted the following resolu non / | to hia friend*.
•• • * “'hat when th'.e cutiyc
Mtll-
,'hc I by him in tn«»a year# f#r their reception.
. 1 ll rniltliln. in »n>r.r.iic., »o .um- cit „„ Inh.blwi) or 'ri.il.J
ul rn,r hoo.,~, ■ m.ll, -hit. •upph-l.J h . E f„|„ r ■
j lij pill.t. of -l.il. ii'.rhl..
. co,.r. lb. i.M.in. ol Mi.. J.cK.on '<»■. | ,„ Wiioui.ll'. Irc.li.. o
i the eleventh century, di
rty ! |y Tha Southern Democratic Banner
rtutaina of Mr*. Rachel
j Connexion between Science and Revealed
who ( th® Breckinridge oigan ut Uranklin, Ky., j 4C ijtnn, wife of Freatdent Jackaoi
Confed.
?V>I
c,.ro. p-,u..t o. ibi. c,lm
■ ml -flMim.il -FP..I -« no«th«f» j |„„ .pnoimed tho l..llowin« ij.iHl.jiieii
w.i!-m. Intrkd of bluGering about a dta- deletate# s Cupt. Geo. Dolta, Lieut. John
convention f) ,ecipitaied below, but m» one
,i M ‘"- 1 M r ,. Douglas held on by the
was rescued uninjured. Mr.
Douglas returned to the hotel.
rye brand, e:c„ •*
|'hv> arc comm-i.ly
9-mg by Keeping
j y winch this Rrceki-
valiant. Instead of blu‘l#rmg about a dta- d.legat—.
Mr liaav. Lieut. Briacoa. L"
We hope the prcia
Marion Bettiune,
attorney a t law,
Talbotton, Georgia. —
w I SJK?u. t r!S4S;."r.»u».i.»*
AataarOoBgnssi a«d pro#«eut#^UIalmasf *** ,h*i r lova of Union and juatic# lo desist
*-— ~ " i f/ew the attempt. He tell# them plainly
Smith & POU, #n j ll0 |y (Mat conaervattvc men at the
ATTORNEYS) AT LAW , Daoih wjJJ find it s herd task to r##iat th*
aolutian far cauica not jualifywL . . WtJ , 0 lhe pr oia wmuio.-o
Hill calmly tail* th# Northern peapl# the , 8BfK) ^u, the #ub)ec». and that ovary mil-
difficulty of tbeir successfully carrying out | itary corpa L * |
Tntkcgt*. Alta.,
Practice In Vaeou and adjoining couaU*a. passions that Will be Sreuaed here by the
TTHOX b. BMITH. Ew - 11 , p ^ r visefioo of Lincoln, end that tbs fjou’.b
narehVT, 1#W Jw<l .
Thomas J. Dunn,
(ITTOKNiiY AT l.AVV.
v Varvu. Calhoun Countv. Ga.
Morgan, Calhoun County, Ga.
yvry, jmrtlc* lu tbs telfowln* countlc*
iy, Raodolpb, Early, Decatur. Uakar, OU-
Clay. I
ia, fto«gtM«ry. »fc4Ua
1 Havana
100.0007.
Mara Hd-wif
K UAKNABU t Ct)
will not submit to aggression. Coming
; from s Uu ion men whs dsprscst## th#
" silly bluatering" of lb# aacaaaioniata, tea
trmt (hat (hia appeal may bars its due
weight, end that the North will discrimi
nate between tbs temperate sod reasonable
tamonausneas of conaarvsliv# aoutbaruera
and th# irritating (breat# of diasnfooisU.
the Cotiventton on :
i November next.
TafifiutKT ma.van A hat MkD.— A let
ter from Washington, eddie*#rd to th#
editor of th* Savannah Republican, • »r» :
“Tha President ha* at length bec-me
thoroughly alarmed. Secretary C- bb.leie-
|r returned from (iaorgta, haa brought to
him heavy tiding#, that Irorn in# indica
tions of public sentiment pervading your
.State no doubt remain*, that *he t# prepar-
jutn with SouaU Caroline and wttb-
Aj-pt.il fur the XVaaltlnjiluit Moiiuiuuiii.
Mr». Kmg, Freaident ol the Washington
ludioe. :;t ! t bran "• n alntnach already
nitd and where complaint l* that it connoi
dig* at * Bran and othe
tugive j j, 0ultv M e Jaurnal.
dT’if the Monument etitertfriaa'i' ^he
aurgeats that boxea he provided at all the |
pull*, end mat eaeli voter deposit® hia r
remedial, und
ici ol one *ymptom,
aggravating
herein. On the day alter th* elae'ion, th® j soJievoa that r.,ld
parsons an raertving the amount* enntrihu-
led, are requested to transmit the same by
draft, or in postage stamps, to Mrs. Anna
M Coaby, Secretary ol the Society, at
Washington, who will acknowledge the
receipt.
t dtgtxpM#,
it d.Ut-ufty
• ulo wheat breed
d Iherel'iit lh# Us
Thi Jaaiav Scboolmahtiub Ahxoau —-
The following ia an exact copy of a pun-
lonb-iih. u,.n tb. «J -.tic. -hicb i. .t pfM.iu po.l.d m .
fuaton of U00..I0. Hnh.no, (he Pr««f J.r../ «•«« •' "l.o.t—. c.lt roil. Ilf
deni haa r#po#®d in thecontiJent belief that pad a while apot on on# of hi# behind
»ucb a erieie wa# not to arise during bta 1 Wll CB jf, j W1 jj g[ f0 three
term ; but the eiqn# of the limeeare now I G»ll«ra lo everybody what will bring hint
disturbing even this questionable eoneola- 1 hofnt
lion."
Th® rerantly expr#**ed sympathy of
Secretary Cobb with the prrpoaed action
of the secessionist*, to strongly in contrast
with hi* former Uuion eeutuoeuls, cause*
the Fraaident the greatest dt*tro*a.
[Tel. from Weshingtvn.
tbs
u The vote waa taken
between Memphis and Browniville in thi#
State a law days ago and retuliad as fol
lows ; Bell 97, Douglaa 98 ; Breckinridge
IS ; and Lincoln i. —Nashville Pat.
O.f, ilie flolm i i“ 4 lU !sd L> " ;
’’ The hoar I y j Her Iacs v*a« (nr ;
organ eeknowl- tamper amiable, her h*ait km-t 5 #ho de-
tlie #ucce##of the Biack.Republican I lighted in reli»ving ike wants of bar fallow-
shared l»y the whole ol j ereatures, anJ culuva »d that divine plea*-
Brecktnri' 4 s° organa and fi'adera Ur# nut| iihcreI and ut
metlmds 1 t>» th* posr tha wa* a benefactor ;
(« the rich an rx«m; le ; to the wtelcbcd a
comforter ; to the pro-parous tn ornatutnl',
her pihty went b-nJ in bind with her be-
navolenea, a-td aha thanked her Creator ior
being permuted to d-» good. A being ao
ramie end an virtuous, elautlir might
wound but could tint d.shonor. Even death,
whan lie tare her front tho arm* uf her
husband, could but tiauifOrl bar to the
ho*oru of k«r Uod.’’
i Ueliffion" in which that accomplished
** l ' actioUrend urol as dogiat state# il atm feet.
throughnut the country-
* faction over th* aucf:e»»
the joy nl a >cti<-n over
that It® l’ deair-iu* of belting
, rreaeht /g## U, 0 ui,ind dollars that U*ll beat# Breck-
aaed at the rlek | >wr)rfg> f, ie , h ,u>at.d -•- ^—•-ch
in Kentucky.
braujUt ofler, which.
-jcepted. wlU be promptly c#JD#<l, out.—
XaskvtUe Danner.
Cvitaua of Delaware
Tha census of the S at# of Delaware he#
been completed, end ehowa tha following
results*.
Whit# and Ir®# colored inhabitants, 110,-
542; alavea 1.805; number ol dwelling#, 19,-
257; families 19 204; larma, O.bOC; fJev#
There ia a women in Feschsm, Vi., who
has adraaawhich aba haa worn 47 years.
Tlii# woman and tho one in New York who
paid $3,000 lor a dress to wear at the
Fiince'e bell, represent th# two extrsm##.
Rich a ho Jstsk AcqotTrao.—The trial of
Richard Jalcr fur tha k-lliug of J->m#a' r oy-
lor, in the Circuit Couu of Chambars
county, reeulud in e varJict ol not guilty
yaaterday aflarno it.
Th 1 # WAe regarded as a very important
caae. Meisr*. Falkner, Ur®*ne and B«n
Hill wars employed to esai*( tha 8< Reiter in
the prosecution. Meaar*. Brock, Judge and
Rfce were for the drfendeni.—Ho it. Mail,
3 d.
her, 1- . *C"I n wbtn steaking of the aborigiues of Ameri-
parson p.. v g, cr i;<| |h»l thero ere utanutcripta in the Va'i-
- mt Library at Ronio which say 1 hat this
I continent w*e known to ini«aioitariea of tlm
1 I Eieinai City in the tenth century, and
“ 111 hl * 1 concludes his remarks by aikiog the que«-
liou : XV ho can enlighten ua on tho eub-
jiCt 1 The record* found in the DariLh
archive* since th® work ol Cardinal XViee-
mail wit written, prove (hat this continent
was known to the Northmen before it wee
discovered by Columbus.
Tat Votes oj* tmz Tastea.—'The fol
lowing is the rote ol the psesengere on tho
special trains to Macon at the Douglas
meeting t
Tueaday — Ball 84, Breckinridge 74»
Douglas 54.
Wcdiiet-dev-Boll 3'3, Breckinridge 81,
Douglas 32, Yancey 4.
Thursdsy— Bell 106, Breckinridge 72,
Douglas 3l».— Americas Rep.
Kaip it Uir.-RB tub I'eoPLi—That the
recent elections in tha Northern stales,
demonstrate conoluaively that nutoittg caw
now secure the everttirow of the iilsek Re
publican* and the aafely ol the country,
bat lb# union of ell conservative men uj»or»
ltrll and Everett.