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HOMAS RAGLAND,
OLUME xxxnT
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-Proprietor.
A WTlllCT COXSTltllCriOX OF Till: CONSTITUTION—AN HOMWT >.M) KCOXO.MICAt.
AIlMINIST'llATXON OF Till: GOVERNMENT
Thursday Morning, Nov. 29, 1860.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY M0RN1 Xtl^l^CBMBER I, 1800.
I? M'HLHMIED
ry Day—•Humlayg r.xcrptod.
DOLLAR* t*l.lt ANNUM IN AfcYAXCK,
Rat* If payment U delayed cU nioaUie.
nkTaKMiurTs conspicuously Inserted, at (La
charged at Hie reg-
WOK’S HOTEL,
(FM-Nr CLASS HOTEL.)
• Broad and Crawford Street*,
|0LUMW7S, G-EORCUA.
HATCH COOK,
W-dstf Proprlrtnr.
FALL TRADE. ISSO
LERY, HARNESS,Ac
HERMAN & CO.
B8, BR1DLKS, IIAKNESS,
uultm Whip'*, ' idlncs,
HOKSK C( >V1 JiS,
THER OF ALL KINDS !
irn our thinks Air tin- iiMtronagc
dumlius, mid lo>i e t>.r f.ilr itcallnu
NKW lAW KIIOI.
r. CHILTON & BOWS,
L. YANCEY 4 BON,
What Nun the South Do f
i* now openly avowed by (Lose who
living direction to the secession move*
ment in the South, that nothing e/se but
disunion will satisfy them—that they are
fir immediate and unconditional seceesim,
t lliJUirrr. looping for (he eo-op-ration of other 8taMe>
HcD EVERY TUESDAY MOENINO. | 1,01 rc,0,ved 10 their own State out cf
+••+•+— — 'Le Union in any tvent, solitary and alor.e
I -Two IV)u.ak.. and Kir;Cr.v: >.. r annum, if nro.l >.« ti,: ■ ,
' ,l! 1,P * fh,i «* ^^r.t.udtobe the
.aW to advance. I programme of Messrs. Yancey, Rice and
* •• u l T • -» n y trrvarairo ' L ochre n, in their f, erehes hero on Salur-
‘ 1U *"' r * i * nJ ! d, r* I'M. •• know lo b. Iho declar'd
« not made befjret;',e *\j-. -3ti«?n o^th* °* R° 0, J*mea Johnson in his ‘‘ex
perience” speech on the asmo occasion.
I * ho latter gentleman announced emphali- j
^ * I* prr f.|uare, cally that tie would vole for no man as a
ntfoiith u^i.oc. a •qu'-i.f lu lu tho Convention who dil not
■iu-5 !;• s.naii t)pc, coniaiu- I hillisslf to Unconditional sei'CSoimi ;
j ho Was willing to “consult” with other
jc-i i »’ifi ;jL ia ,1, / j through commissioners, but ws» not
j f*. o... # s. ,„ h „ r USM .
tingent on their co-operation. We might
reasonably have regarded this extreme | ur*
pose at tr.rrely tho exuberant x-al of the
new convert, and not the calm sentiment of
tho patty ho was addressing, were it not
r tho uproan.iua applause with which the
declaration waa received. That emphatic
manifestation of concurrcnc , coupled with
the reported declarations ol all the other
speakers, leaves no room to doubt that this
is the actllrd programme of the secession
organisation in this part of the Btatc.
Our readers are prepared lor the nvowal
that we have not yet advanced to the brink
••I this alarming precipice. We still hopo
for the recovery and futuro preservation of
the rights of the Sou'll in the Union ; and
though, h« wo Lsvo heretofore announced
wo st all readily abiJe l»y and firmly main-
n.in the position which our own State may
areutno through the oction of thei tribunal
to which sho has referred this momentous
question, wo shall endeavor lo give s differ-
cot direction to tho course of that body by
counselling the adoption of other efforts at
redress, and especially by urging concert
and union with our Southern sister States,
before resorting to separate State secession
— s menburo which would sacrifice and
abandon all our vulustdo shore in the pub
lic lands, tho army and navy and oil their
appointments, and the immense property
owntd by the Federal Government iu its
•dorr# and public buildings. Wo cannot
e mmet the idea ol "resistance” with an
ubundonmrnt of thusr, nor can we discon
nect tbo idea ol “aubtniasion” from a sur-
render of rights and interests with which
constitutionally and rightfully in-
vosted.
e halievo that the South ban it in her
power to enforce redress for the actual
grievance* of which she complaint. We
think that she ought to have done so long
sines, and that even her patient endurance
h p r®l°fore .hu. not barred her
04,iy retirement from power aeeins to
re suddenly aroused one party among u«
n quick perception of outrages which we
have long and vainly urged tho South to
tako cognittnce of and resent. Even the
' re*t)i.» Administration appears lo he rub
bing its eyes ami -waking to ■ aenso of its
lethargy and neglect! Montgoasury and
his baud of dcuprradoes are uo longer to he
permitted to wage a war of tire and blood
again*! Southern settlers iu Kansas and
slaveholders in Missouri—they art lo be
“exterminated,” as they ought to have been
Uslyrar! The fugilivo vlavt law is
longs, to be regarded as a "dead letter”
lire statute hook, but (he Administration is
bringing to punishment those who frustrate
it with force mid arms! We may
ho/ e that John Urowu jr. will be dragged
Iro.u Lb t'.ronglmld in Ohio and rnado
eullVr the late of his co-murderer# for
Harper’s Ferry Work! Who Will -ay that
this it not n favorable rssetion already
forced by ilie South 1 and who doubts that
aha can constrain Lincoln to adhere to any
Executive policy which Buchanan may in
augurate 1 As regards the action of those
States that have by legislative opposition
nullified the fugitive slave law, we ora a be-
haver in tho juaiice and the efficiency of
those measures of jetoliation and redrcaa
recommended by the Governor ef Georgia.
| A e are at least convinced that the intent
| and spirit of our compact ol Uuion with
j ibam, the admitted advantage* lo us of the
I Union constitutionally administered, end
mr great interest in its power, glory and
possessions, nquire that wo ahould make
one energetic and united etfort lo correct
i(,,, j,bn►•-* and aggression* of which we
complain bafoie surrendering all to the ra
pacity and injustice of 6tir encruie* at the
North. And if we can obtain a more just
and taithlul administration of the Fsderal
Government and coerco back to their obit-
fifth* of the Union) oil the *<•<* ! r.-,| Mure of IruuifmH
power and prestige of tho fcrent Confide- ; A co r ,j ondout sends i
racy that ban so soon become a young giant ! paragraph
ill .TON
be louiut W.
YANCEY,
Bonj. F. KOjSSO,
TDllS KY At 1-.AW
COUMhHW*. OKOUOIA,
i'vvCIT'’— 1 ro ’*' Hardwarehtora
Willi3 & Vl/iUto,
FTOKNEY8 AT LAW.
otton, Talbot County, OeorRia
Uecrgia, Muacopee Ccuuty.
rcliv gtVrn that I have a
nUAIV Ml At: re Of^-ho
JULLril ». 1‘RBDr.N, Ti
Cupiul
KolM-rt P . Ikixoit,
TOHNKY AT LAW,
CCbrMur». nuoKtit v.
•e rlireclly opposite the I’o*l OfOcc.
H. M. SAl’l',
iTcmsi.v vr law,
{treelice in th* Ciu»na:,oo« hVe Otrcult suit
Hrr *>n R^nAjlph Strcst, a few door* res
Mi Oflic*-. JulyJiC, 'tifl-Uwtf
3. II. Jonss,
fOKNEY A T LAW,
Fort Gaico*. Clay Co , O..,
*1 IrruU ** a.,.'tut. t
r Atlead to all builn
among thp nations of tho earth. Without j hull’r I i - p
this, we will ahparatp ad.,
of planters fioiu tho 8outhiru bi/.ica that '* c " i,e ‘' 1 in
supply tho live stock and prov.-iuns m . - our i.«i i ■
aary to tlo rconoro’caJ protccviion of their ) 11 1 011 *Lr
business. Without this, we separate slave- J — r r Wl ' i'M
soiling \ irginia from aUve-Luytng Alabama
and Mieairaippi, and ruljrct the lornur tn | -<ur eorn-poi
an aggravated crusade against frontier tbv. ■ bull's spi * i !i
cry, whren must greutly hsMen iu i.x or*’;' «<* ga
mmation there. Uut secure ihe co-ujici* *ud * fi n»iv»
tion of the whola^Houth (whivh cau i»« done ,,;VJ o'-.d co
by « course of "wisdom, ju*tic* und mod- j licar— l:u» i
cratiou”), and if the united domai.d fails to 1 prc*.iging i !
secu.o the righig of all, tve ran take with fundin', cit
us Ircm a discevrrod Union our fair sl.ure " Wo h.ivo
in its poracMioufl und rttnmt, und begin ; bivor ol a
our new enrrir with strength and rereuicrs ! ' ‘J l "
sufficient to command respect and slut uv ' i " ! . m i
•Uapiciously ou iho highway of pi-uperily j <»ov--inineiit
, V ■, 1 ■ 1
fully orawn ! A i,.i . i: ..., v
of the one proapcct strongly suggest tbot '
we should in at. u a united und dettmtiMd . loth .N<»rili a
effort to realize it, before anbmilt/ng t > the ! !T 11111
lessir benefits and plories r.f the uMur! •
There aic losses and dungi rs t.i I" 1 in- ! * - r ‘ 1 -'»'
curred by busty u p,irate bt.ao see.tsi-in, • l ' r
which we intended to ulludu to in this I !'•*«•.»•!»->• i?**»
artirlr, but which wo must defer.
The ullraiMii ol tbo acc>-i-<«i..u party is I Em • nuiv
forcing upon us the qu -stion whvthcr iv« . 1 1 •’*' l'
shall surrender without a aliugglu u'd ihe i v tlm ..rilul
rights and ailvontak'<s in tbu Union cm- j m 1 ;>
stitutionsl'v cur due, and separate at once j ,l ‘ * •’ “ : lVvi \
an well front the nggretnive Northern « • ..j, r 8U |,»,,
as fpora those of ihe 8oulb, having picu- J •»uelicti, and
liar iutcreats und ii.sliiuuuiih l.ke our own, I i ; , i, o'
that ore not willing or prepared to lake thin j uiiu pt •i*;,i, i
step ; or whether we shall fiM umkn a
fight in tho Union for tho redrets of wniugs J Goon . — V\
already perpetrated, and in jbe meantime I Georgia II. U"
rally and organiau all tho fcniuthcin Wtulcs | ’ 11 1,11
to unite in a demand which will either ' u l *‘ r 1 '* l! " *•'
obtain for u» ample indcinni'y for tin past i r
and security lor tho future, or, luting, ; ,,,ai 0 " '“ c
cement in one bond ol brotherhood und ' * hi* b *Le it
nationality tho whole fifteen .State* inter- Gn the rai
rated in the presetvatioi. rtf iho ii.Hiituiion 1 tLi* o', j et « I
which this movement in designed to pro- pi-q my und
J stetire. Our position upon 'his Mund.ult.”
i clearly defined in tho nbovo view
of the subjert.
The “Iteilei ” 1»IM.
copy iu full, to-day, the bill that has j %oMlli
ps.srd tho Honate of Ucirgia, author.zing | , |>n
the Dunks of tho Kioto to su<pend specie j )(
payments at pleasurr, and, when Ihry avail ' . s
them*elves of this license, etaviug excrij-j
lion fur debts due by tho people. The I Tiio I
wholo matter uppenru to ho lift to Iho rliv- that lliore Wei
erstioa of the Dnnks of Augusta and Suv- al ' ,10 peresuii
atinab, or any five of thorn ; tiny can. by ! Isjt ^ulur-'uv’
(hair own course, determine whether they for lire Moil'
will continue to pay their own otiligulionu meeting
nnd whether tho poop.o ahull pay their own
> n portion of £enat>
ecch at Springfield, utv
ubj- c'u liable evpressio
his bolief that it hud “
?'!;• I Wentworth vb. Trumbull—-Wliioh!»lc.l»v. mJ,,7,'rT„
Lincoln? ,
Ur iHibllrsn Sentiment after lire I’lec-J i|l» n r{2f r u * ! * ,a . >» other portions
(lull- Wl.ul t6c Mimth may r■. 1’ " , ""Hit! In 11*0 lean in-
C ouimtnt is IJriltocc»Kuiy. j ® nc . d ’ VVhnt |j ihe Smnh Caroli-
from the Chicago Di-mocrut;Nor. Stlu i ii-ht / V mV. , 11 . r . i ‘ i,cd f Whom laitio
’OFFICE—RANDOLPH Street.
NUMBER 41.
any othir report until i
rmre-potident. We did i
approve cv
niorl nt all
I wo so. n |
to us by
PyT, Uin .
liu report ! to dim
, “ h " w « S^h.
I nf, U ,\ 1 k ' 1 -" 11 l ' ,ly '* >' coinII
I United .Slates r.filccro
cointnonces a
t«i. nnd by
Thu
,i lti
nc elect oral I ^ r °i*a ',
I mukltij
tsiiininntion Carolina mnkca
cnuuirr'd In
,v it becomes iho ag-
* won.a bo luvolu'ioun, und
wiilioni a cause, lor South
complaint agninat the
'• Js bho prepared tor
tho aggressor l Tire
' Ti 1 cai1 f, t0 ( ' ,r , her "Minute Men”
, vnablo tho people tho moro
vuppiiBaany uprisinx;a in their
' their niisrupreaenrati ms ot
may have i nenuraged.
lor prase
i tireliuic I Mila I
j di bus I only i
ti’ly and
I ilUt till'
y should | midat
,'' I . I ' >I ’ H I may tiavo . ncouraged.
1 ,l ;. ,w,V v 1 ' il *°Ligtmivo fc iavouw
' • in some ol iii,< Stan s. This,
:ry L.i.mis (</ b« a
u .ih . outI, Carolina is concerned,
nu. d .hat „o ulavo cm. canape
e.‘. .V ,,l u ^C 0 »«*a*cr«i. However
J lll) harder slave S:ure« may
complain «d the escape ol their no
;v 'I i. clear that
i 'ion '-jo have no tnclt cumpUmt
ri - • v..s sho pr.tleaecM to Ire prep*,
nli'oi! hcrstll against encroach-
• Let her ndnerc to
attempt to dictatoto
for no encroach mem
• her righi
will occur,
ed (ho
OpIlllC
dial
• ■ *op|i »rt»*r» ol Urrckin-
"’iiiei . Ho a.ssi rred i in-
• nouid tho Disuni-juistH
all be
Pme
i il Id
a tlouth-
I'un.fl.Vptf, C
|..rl nature,
Marty uu>i
. T. & U. H. Waddell,
■UliNliV H AT I, A W
‘awford, Ruaioll County, Ala ,
f. gtvspr. ropi an l foftiifvl
Hiiesa ctUrustcil to lh«u Iri llusvell ann a*l-
mnilrs. Oct IS liilwl y
a ataaoa"* ~ hi<ih i» b. biiluk h
keiiitosi tV IJuiU»* b,
J J OHN j A >, » 1 l-.N VV .
HAMILTON, GA.
IitIwsAIic
r would then
"lid L
sre glad
of IT preset
, i t lie* i
•• dn* lar.d and w
i" dm traitor*,
er concluded by enumerating
•ot nicnjurcu likely to brt uc*
u -ilor a Republioati Govern-
<-.\|ire«»ing confidence that it
cuce nnd well being it/ . he
ret Lincoln iu Chicago,
clave ol Republican leud-
est will bo held, liincnln
i" morrow. 'I’runCmli**
d by him, and express-
•«v. M.i^uHin,
i>. Pieuyuno.
uii-vJlo Courier ol
important letter from
lucky, on die m"men-
I' iv copied from
"• n "d " ns addressed
1‘upor a*- n ro-poi.un {*>
ol the
• '•veruor’a opwi
e:d. i- inli-rnpln!ing no epi eiui
bul •* i" doeply intureaiing
KcL„ OU ; 0 " 1 "' of tl..
Ire w r°i 11 T*" 1 * nd pf* form, end
aea.” WOr p0,ulcal pnnciploa and purpo-
10 ">'• conclusion
0n •** vcr «I tfrounds s
Lincoln ^ "''^Lhof SV.
;sc ,, n: ,n ,r:: irjx
iho . , nn . B PI' r !'priati. n bill without,
tLss: .hi, ,ho , s
r«m.h.. \u,z zwxz
z^::;. kyc *i-»
j£ti U1 :; Mo-
S'”'”* "i'filn Ulo Union, lo cu . i.oralo In
a.?.?.1 r0, ,,,l° r ,"■« c‘tinnon do.cncc ol ,h.
Uo plouda dus cause in dm lot
arrest stylo ;
udi Cdroiina, ami eucli odier
. , Jinny vviali to aecnjo | r orn the
Union. 1 would sny. i|,o geography
"■"untry will nm K - * r
ouill and
cannot bo separated w
y i Tj“
South,
lowing
"To
nleawhomay wish
nion. I would say, i||
country will nm »duti(
lire MisMinppi riv
tho lioriora
rnoveineiu merely " *' M v ''
yf Liiicol.,. »Z
iteTsirr:V"’ 1 ' "«b
id more dian oil ol you. si, t . oi'Y.'i-Si^t
standing upon d.o ai„„o s^und' p'a.fnrm
ynu will sympathize with l,* r. nnd b- nul M
i»«r, and uoi denen her in her imposed peril
bonier I"'-' i"i*• 11. : | (;t , a , ii; „
claim that Ipt vuicu, and ihe vonre <>| namn
um.I moderation ami pmrioii-m. sireII
licard and hctJed by y»m, Jf you
LEGUAPi HO
fioported for the Columbus Enquiror.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARABIA.
New York, Nuv. SS.-Tb. ..snm.hip
Arct.i. 1-an a,rivcif a* H,|,|„ wJ „, Um .
pool dates to dm 17 b iust.
l.n o po.l Colic, of Colton
tor * In* week 11,000 bales, ol which .fecu-
'"' ,k 000 >"'l exporter. 3,000 li.lei.
n " 1,kel opened firm, bill eli.red dull
ituifrm'Blilar; liielone, grade, bad liccli.
'ti ll i to iJ„ and Middling, 4d. liualne.a
’*-* * lm ' ul ““"'-It. auapenil.d in co.tsc.
quenco ol ndvaneed Bank ratca.
Control -l/or/;er..-a-|lreotl«lul)a and pro.
visions quiet.
f 1 I*ri -Vooey .l/arier.-Coinoli 93| to
account. Dank
your tl
grCaa, arid
blican CJvTieriiui
id Im
Cabi
i.i have
He
.Mr.
a D uck
Tl,
i tic Kp( u uiiciin, and
li.iahl« iu p.i- such lane
p' f ho Suprciim Cnuri will bo iiower
We itnpl.tr,, y„u
d by our Irrendv in ibo Ircc
ire ail, lire hold, mid trim,
n tho Ireu mid ulave Siaum.
Iron! eland by each other, by
* * ’ rj unit' y.
slaml by ,re mi
Mato*, nnd li t
and jusi men i
with a untied
"iir principlce, by our righi,
our honor, and by tiio Ui.
cnnatlliitiou. I believe tins
to savu ii, und **«• can do ii.
G-V. MaitpHinannoniceatliat Knnlltiky
linn I! P ndy luul cnnirovcr-j wyth Oino un
which Mio whole qui-.U ", can bn brouuhi
“•"vtu.” n»d ihe "ovurl net’*
« a disHoluiion cl the Union
ho rights ol die South aro
which jo
arrived a
finally rein ed
The cs»o ia that of n 'ugitivo from Ken-
tut h y. mi . r ..
“ “““ Uln.., a„d Gov- Miigoffiii
deiiiariUed iho aurre.iu*
Ini' d by
ii slavi'Bar
1 ii g slavi
ll lias liemi
thru/,l #.iy8 dial
lire Southern Stati
publiabes I.
00 persoris ! * 1
erlninrd that I >'
u*.
By Ire,
"in equality nnd rigliis of lire Slates
i Hie peoidii m Mi,* Sum s •
the lepeul ol Mm Missouri compro*
d|" Urcd .Scott (iuciskrn of tho Su-
tbo dricrmination that slavery nliull
' I’ 1 "Lilured in lire District ol Colmu*
Mu flic hot ween the Stales
d,« cnlorccnnftu oftho fugitive slave
h in ull tho Territories
iingenl
dvjntagsa «
ur« us their*
trouble in this way, and we do no
apd th* philosophy ol ibis co
relief. Il appear* to ua that the prime ob
ject in allowing tho Banks to suspend ought
lo bo lo prevent them from pushing llreir j
debtors and lo cnabln them to extend «c-
minodutiors to the people, and di#t, i
they aro placed in such u position, the pro-
pie wUI b», belter able to pay than they
would bo if tho Batiks continued to p"J
specie and withhold accommodation*. If,
than, the people need relief of this kind nt
all, they need it juat as much or more if die
Banka continue to redeem and to contract
circulation and discount*, as they will il
the Banka suspend. The interest of tire
people, rot that of the Banka, ought to be
the centingsucy upon which tho relict
should bing*.
One thing is evident: tho iffoct ol tire ^
measure will be aeriously to check credit. j ( ^
Business man, who cannot collect, will de- ) nIirr
mtnd cash, snd the result will be a stay Of I ltl
old debt* and an embargo upon new one*, i w ,,j ()f
Already, before the bill has pnaacd United
branches, aome of our nreichnnfs give notice J||W||
through our column* that it compels them | Ju ,|y (
to curtail credit*. | | llJf , ns
A l*ol It leu I Huggcstluii.
F.d. Enquirer: Maine if ua Jmvc turned i
th. Union, WUdiY' W'W/ui to think ol 1
uny pm" ***•••-- ^ m |
' tint ri(j!i
u Mio I nitf'd Stales ;
l y i!m mlo <>i blnvo property in the Ter-
' 1,1 dn> su mo proicciinn us otlfthr
L.V- 1 vEIA*- ,J . LJJid.JJiai m* jLsifrumxia*
| "‘“'j,
MagiifRn ino.i.iuncrs in on a \ ,J•,i IM1 ,. (
announars Ids purpose to conaider ii
teM queedon, wiiodicr Souil.crn r,gilts
to bo i,|,son cl.
"I nIi/iII Inku this vbilnted right to
curls 11 r the remedy. Fdtlinu there
would ulio it lo C"iu-i : s8, us morn is
atiti-Ri pulilii hi C.oi i,c,h, und d a, v
lire remedy, Mr. Lincoln w ll bn ( tilled qi
sign or voio dm lull. Wo will test ,
qii'.'stion Where wo have rmhia whuiher
t hnv.
qupstiun wbchi r --r not our
Iu- respected uu !or the luw
ciHinna ill Hie Supret
will
riubts nre i*>
and the de-
• tho United
Hinte*.' FmLiig tkcre, i slioll n il ih«
i ol Kentucky, in the lu-i resort: Hero
your violated right. I Iiavo d *no ull 1
ull tl.u
by
to let them have. Wo tbu* “iff. i
iv.thn'it n struggle, ull tbo ri,{litri end |
iloccs winch have l c«'i> secured to u
Kcmurliy. and <
> bo ibo principles of
ired by <
Tire bid
rrful army
prosperity secured by « pov
navy urn ns much ours ns tbcirs. 'I I " si- 1
morn s, nn'y yeide, nod tire largo body of j
public lands, are as much ours «« do-i-w. J
These nre worth more to us ihnit tire runt- j
w.y t,a roc. (irou-ctod by nboliiwni.*.. |
I ahould not bo willing to givo tbcili up to
;Wy- NV lulu t Insy
icon dosigiialrtd us
i |{rt|Hlblic, w|| ox-
d cart y l<)> w nrd lire
wua elected, tlrey
rvi it lights o( uny
del,,
look calmly nt
pi-'
ed powora —
1, In ll'.tYr'.
•barged lire Kcpubli
.in, or atiribulcil u
Ico with sluvory ii
..I Air.Li
• II.
. Magoflin di-crimin a tea tli
which (hose doc-
rifre.i nnd.nncl tire “|iracdcaldiaunioniam"
ivlnch llioy Imvo alicady ertated. Tire
Inliowing lor in» a pnrtol hi* rapid auiuina-
Stntrt’M rigliis peoplo, und now. full! K bock
'■ '" u reaeived righra, I wu| advise
ti. i " 1 . t ' .
ilrrtatlboiirolirialcnme»,lt coined huh*'.
she bus iho will, ibo spirit, ill** (ourago, lire
I'otiioiisin ind dm ability to del,-oil Irei m
icritaireo, ber honor, and her rigbis. which
been giiurnnicrb to her by lire const I
tution ol lire Uiiitod Siulia.”
i Hal
sifJolibDX 1
<• Cbatta
e
{
Rustless “if all kinds promptly atUudul l<
n-dawtf.
Marion BetLuno,
TTOKNKY AT LAW,
T4tl.0tt.it!, (ieorgU,
I. prspsrs liaclsrallons mr purSF.ns
stuy cxi'-utiona lr
• of Northern cn
r merchant* und otlrera 7
1;. s. 1
W ,Utlll'l
Northe
by
' l' ro1
us, bul 1
h do ,
I tbu
Coot rail
id*and J>
Smith & 1*011,
Will tha bill 1
Diattic'. Court, i
tora, againat <
~~ .loT^r.ni..
The Timet, In a no'ice of die death of
this diatingulabed and influantUI Georgian,
says : “Upon the greet quealian now before abolition repi.sal pint, •-
the country he was a aeceiaioniat.” The I wH odor u plan lor
official report of the meeting held iu La- . wliirh nuy possibly h" u l K 11
Grange on the 17th says: "Mr. Wade Hill j cording to Amclo V of
and Judge E. Y. Hill being called, made j .‘whenever lire Legislatures
speeches—the fir»t iu favor ol secession, the “IT 1 ? ,or B,n ''
and the latter in support of the resolution*" j constitution, Congress elrel
1 have I i
mli
mui nil ol 1 ho .Status would bo loll in
mult re control ot tho r own ufijirs ru*
ivilv, and ui nu peril et liberty In
e und employ tlreir uwn inennaid pro-
propti'y and preserving poaue und
w tili 11 llreir rospi olive limns, nsiiiey
r v.-r been in.tier any udiiiiuD'ruii'Hi.
o wire Iiavo vditd lor Mr. Lmoolu
• xptcKiJ, and atill egfioot
ported , and
iat it wa» wl
Judge Illll
ve learn from other sources
le making this speech that
attack,d with the malady
1 for that | iirpii
j gations
j wrongfully
.„d ,OOJ f.itb th. at.u. .h.. ton 1 •«
life. Our neighbor has evidently
ailed our constitutional rights, !
1 disumemst per t
it till*
idinc lire 1
“Tho intliors ol the Republic, with Grn.
W11 (linigioii ul tbo boat], have warned us
ugaiii-t Hu; loniniHon uiid buccpss of u era-
iionul p.iriyas lire only danger in tho libor-
1 it s ol tiio punplu or 10 ibosulety ol tire Cun-
Icderucy. Tire Kiipubhcana liavn paid ire
atiatiiuui to tlieau warnings, but blindly
, wiilioui regard in consequences, iliey liuv(
Idol-lured mi* Government could not exis
as pari lien and | art slave, but must bo all
| hui. Ii uioMsis IihIo whether we Iiavo
give up our bluvrt property or whoilrer <
cluldron will no rompt lb d to do ii
I 1 Iny buvo mu'io llreir tbreaia (but they
1 mi,-nd iu i'1-privo ua ol it a toner or larer
mid in 'ltd Ireo Stales, ire lar us they il
I or li.id tire power they Iiavo put their llirusts
j in'» I'Xuciiiion. Tliuy linvo passed laws
lire Iron iSiut"*, 1 bclreve, wlrch
n execution ol lire fugitive sIjvo
eiui linve sot at iioiihIii the ootislitulion
lire Umiid Stales. Six ot iliesq Sinn s,
w Y ol. und F11 nsylvun an included
iy In lire owners ol flaws, or to ilia olli-
.<•1 the (fovermnent, their jails or pub-
bm.dn.lor tire protection ot lliia pro-
iy. Seven ol ilrem, including ureo N#w
•i.i and IViinsylvunia, provide dHouco
liii>iiivo slaves. Many ot Ilrem de'.n
1 slaves livo jJ iheir owner* bring tire
-re ; and 0110 State—New ilouipsbird
'Uri s them absolutely Ireo. Nine ol ilia
r Siatru Iiavo Imposed penaltiraof i
is'inurei.t, and litres oi Irom 91.0U0
1,01m, on tire offreore nr persons who may
.1 hi oulurcing iho In*.» winch Iiavo been
th.-. and .' ,.u: H-d by U->ngro**, and declared In ho
il limy ex- j , ..n*t|iuu"iiul by 'Ire Supremo Court ol lire
vzirciirely j United Suits. The LoglbUturca ‘- L --
v pi"por to or I1.1U 1
neddlo wi 1 Ii I iiiirtniHi
to nreddl" prullitilt
lire fivoplo
n uny way j
I lr lire It-
tdy.
9'ff. Money ^
rutes had advanced
U10 Prince ol Wulo* had arrived.
Hanks Huancndcd.
•“ tilth Carolina, Bank of ih fl htaie of
South Carolina, South-Westerq Railroad
U.lllh, 11 rid lit, It u „k „| Silu|h Q, tu | inl(
•>**“ •U»|»tldttl. Tito Clinlrra .nd Mo.
chaulc.' IJuttk will .it.iiiiitd to ntotfow.
l.incolu’a (.'nhlnct.
'v*-„.»oi«.v N Corwin h.o
in Mvrtit, and m lna converaniionn tndicnlra
tun I. In’s cubmiM will bo highly cons
New York I'hi...nclal A0*1 re,
NbwY.bk Nov. V6.— riiniiipaon's Dank
Kotr R t pot
’rr quoti-8 uocumnt lunds. iron
" h "I Washtncion Cily, ni 101
.nr.t ; and Maryland am
n atihreo to fivo per cent, dia
M»e l'lcxiiitni uu Secession.
W a 111 i, ton, N V. 21 —'i’lre pus lie..
( ltl riporii-d : That thnugh
tire South (him n j>isi • •
no Siatc re justilieU 10
Mob till ovary lonsii'i
" * •' ' " I 'hot .... Sia'fi baai'"right
•< iiimil acre'rn.l ug 10 prectmtate other
> at.;* mi., a ilnrupilnnol me Union.
II 19 appr. Iiendi d here that lire ai-coailon
qui'Hiiuu will Iiavo 10 be pruct,cally deult
Ua
A Speck of War.
'»>, N >v. 2o —Advices from
ill Ant. run until dial United S-orea
d liia poat-p.iris,
Miniry on Hie
having bt'vn
. Clay
•■tl would I. aye for ihia _
• 'bins'. Otlical tiHelligun
• ' *'d D.-parinreiit Hero 'but Mr.
'V '' • .miodrd bis pUHTpori* i.oiu tho
• 11, I rtreideni Bucbannn imnie-
1 * 11 *>' 1,11 "i,ni 1 ’0 Peruvian M,merer hero
19 na.sHimrtrt. I’liuw ..ur reiaiinna wiih
• ru liuvo been eoididcloly and ell' ru. ly
1 voted.
Klorc Suspensions.
Nx-a-li.u, T«tln„ Nov. 2li.—Tito fo|.
till* city iiavo suspi'ndrd
., va j Plan-
1, biiu stair* Banka.
W ahllliigloit News.
AfiiiNT *N« Nov. IG,—T. lographio advl-
Hill 0
Irom San Francisco
d. Nothing definite is ki
" -uii «■: ti" "It mi.i.i 1 \Ad
.Vkd» ft 0kilW.W.alw'....' -
'dating lb* Censtl
uuld fail, may w.t
laco
Thomas J. Dunn,
ATTOHNl.Y AT I.AVV.
Karjttut, C.lL.'ir. Count;, On.
DLu^itw. •>, sni Lee.
\Y«
l-.fpb, K*ity, bt"
Cottage Sets.
on hand C ro-w CVta*<» Karnitur
oA, 0*k ■!. 1 l*r r-,1 ,11 -•-!
IlniMu, r-':.k »tar. J Tal'I*. Tow<-l It
•Xldi I »4U seii iota. J- 11. I'KM
K. HARS>ia» A CO.
Blown Salt.
On Consicnment.
(ACOIUI flam! Spun Kopa, good artlcla.foi
AJ tale lo lots, ty _ . _ _
7 E. BARNARD A CO.
"MessT Pork.
if | RBL8. (oraaivby „
RJ t. BARNARD k CO.
Planting Potatoos.
if( BBLh. PINK f«*real* **v .
EJ y. HAUSARD k CO.
E. liARNARD k CO.
'FRESH SEEDS!
'RU«r. K?«?7*ir^ tS aUu fhMt, Black
UAU. Lnwra-. W bltaaud W CBw.
h* e. v.<Mt 1 rat. Cabbag#, Turalp, Bset
ded the two Hills \ indeed it Meins to have
been rnivled in reference to lire whole oc-
, , .(ion in Troup. Tha resolutions ripened
wish it to be understood, however, ... , m L
and adopted declare for rraisiancn to niack
Republican aggresvion, call lor a Hfitc Don-
I vei.tion to detertninc “the nude and ore*«-
1 arc of rrdtrsa” and pledgo lire pcoj > !"
I auatain iu action, at the same Mine rec in-
conlerei.ee of all tho Koi.tl.orn
I that we regard it of the moat vital impor-
lance that tire South should, in tho prraent ,
. ' emergency, be content with no Ittt than
’ j this. Alter lire movements already made,
I ic would bo ridiculout for her to abate
re the United Bn
log tit many free
dltern to the c ti.
drill ol principles
villi every Htate.
ft rliould b« u
10 Uopublicai.a,
11 oppuriuiiity •
political udvurkartr
the*" '
o-organi/.rt the rej'uld
A Man in Ueoi
i« d.tn.nd.. *t • .'MR. j bul ,h,v Jo .101 dvcl.i- Sr
.0013 no.kob.r.h. l.u,h..«.Uck .1 b.r I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
° f ' h '’ No,lh 1 ,b * ,0,uU,n * ,,u “ U in ,„ cnc . ,h„ JoJ B » Hill JiIT.ioJ Irom M.
x-cwtr 4* B,osa »wvcr- | 0 f J 0 bn Wentworth (which we copy elae-
New Bacon. j where) would then be weli-dirocted be-
\ finna. Sian Usittiaud^oulderg. for vaieby rau^e capable of specific application. Let
J h. BARNARD k CO. | be a |e// / <fneri | 0 f tbio conflict before
this agitation is abandoned ; and, for one,
w« do not brattata to aay that w* hope for
auch a settlement as will secure and
strengthen the constitutional right* of eur
btata and section in the Union.
But we have referred lo the policy of
secuitng the co-operation of th# other
Bonthern Bute* in this movement. The
proposition to call a convention of alt th*
Stales of tha Union to determine this quai-
lT _ _ 1 tion, we repudiate aa arronaaua aod probe-
b\, la.ff-cli-. A Homh.rn "b,U.f
1U,^. lulu., 1.1 c«, t,r 1 i« ilja:.ii‘i*d fir.l, tod «>« Wl.h il ..pporUj
by tbo po-,r ond wrljkt of th. whole
a.,nth. Without .hi., w. c.oool hop. for
lb. eo.oper.tion of »oy but Iho "cotton
Slolc." Without thio, i*ceo.ion reu.t bo
. mrrtndcr of Oi.oy -.lu.blo xifhto lo lo-
euro olbort. Without IhU, wo will lo.vo
to iho rotooinioi Btotoo (.on.lilu.iog four
W.do llill in tho uucondition.i .ccei.ion
views of tha latter.
Two Views of the Future.
We copy in this paper a violent
and threatening tired# ajjamat the South
by the noloriou# John Wentworth of tha
Chicago Democrat ; also Senator Trum
bull's lat» couaervalive and conciliatory
epetcb at Springfield. Wa do not attach
much continuance
ing# ; ha i# simply
Manufacturers’
We letup from the Catltl
has redacmed more than
bills within the Hat two w
satire tune ha* p*"l o|t neu
posit account, amounting «■
more ; thereby pay mg a'" 1
that sboit time, ntot«
liabilities ol
Bank. I** cir,
only about tlbO.OOO, wb.ch I
to come tn and bo tsLuii up in tin
of cltihia duo tho Bank during
winter. , ,
Thi* Bank has always dn
i regard it a# i x r. iirely I United Stales. The Legtaleturca ol there
I ill., whole conn* ; s a (re, und Mu courts, ol many of lham
wLicit Mi" Rrtpul.* 1 wiiictj have pasted-upon (heir aclnm liuve
Bin! so pcrsreioinly ! ■ ,.v. inetilungly, boldly, and deliamly
• ibo tirongiit to u , ,i uiiilir'd Mre law# «.| Congress ami tbo do-
brtvnod tho no.‘*i■ i . i-1 ni. nt nm Cupreine Court.”
i,nul t-iniureralioiie of Holt'll
u odd# a list ot particular grie-
ntcli Kentucky, na a border
irl it- 1 uritniu to llreir political uuvursariro anu : Mate, Is o >nslttutiv exposed, and by winch
\ ' ! nre woild tliut tirey ttio not lor intcrlurii.g dire constantly suifur* :
'ci.oiirt on; i.i-inuiioi.s ul any ,.i “Kuutucky has over $170,000,000 in slave
;>ro|,-rty. Brio ia losing a* ibo r«'o ol over
..".’iHjooo ptr annaui ol that properly.—
Wnen I atnicd, in my annual iiicaanRO to
.it*- L-g'sUiure, lire lo«s was $100(00,
itw be!.,)vtd il. 1 have rclinblo liilorill*lion
u ia double that aum, and will auoii be
again doubled, il not in aome way arre-tc#-
Tnet propertyr more than onc-tbtrd of all
Y>e posscbs. guarameed lu ua by lire consti
tution ol lire United Biaics and our lewe,
workod lor, acquired, and It'll t
lathers—mat property we ar« wonting lor,
and wish to l„i*v(» io our children, will
frloo oh, or uid.irumaieiy them havv'ovvn a lew in Mre be rendered vmioeJe»a. amJ Kcoiuoky become
‘'''country I r »omo ynirs, undcraiRnd this, u | r ,.„ Stntr, il these pnnciploa aud purpose*
,--hall ol tho i ftlll j Bre DuW ju not haste to get out ol the |j 0 earned out.”
tun >• Union, precisely because they cannot much And again «
> "lid | ,. . r niniiitaui nn apprehension among .-w 0 would aay to our staler State# ol
' ;,n I!..’.'V out hern ibat their hunieeaitd j {hedouih, wo havo more cause of grievance
present I luemdcs and Iwc*
IloW the lloonuuiaii Monkey a Kill
tfiiHkca.
The banyan Irec is the favored habita
tion of these monkeys; and uTong it* ma
ny branches they piny strange antics, un
disturbed by any foe* excepting *n»k,s.
Tlieao reptiles ore greatly dreaded by the
nkrya, and with good reason. How-
ir, it is asid that tire monkeys kill many
iro snakes in proportion tn thrir I»ht,
aud fio so with u curiously refined «rurhy.
A anako may bo coiled amor g tire branch-
a of tho banyan, faat aslorp, wlreu It i*
pied by a lloonuman. A11 t auti»fving
himself that tire reptile really is sleeping ;
nkey steala upon it noiselessly,
grasp* it by thn neck, tear# it front ti.e
branch, and hurries it to tho ground. He
then runs to a flat stone, and begins lo
grind down the reptile's bend upon n,
grinning and chattering witli .1. light ui
tire wnlbing and useless etruggl.-s of Mre
tortured anake, nnd orcasiuuahy ii.Hp. rli. B
his work to sen how it is pr gressii'g.—■
When ho baa rubbed awuy the anu el’s
jaws, ho ns to deprtva it *d Ha puiaom-.t
tulips, Ire holds great rrj iicings ov. r In*
helpless foe, and t.issmg H to lire young
iiuiikey#, look* complacently at its do*,
truciion. *
Tn* Pkmlb or Bcisnc*. years ago
a largo whale waa caught al tire Nora, end
lowed up to London Br dire, the Lord
Mayor having claimed It. When it hnd
been at London Bridge aome little lime, the
Government aeul a notice lo suy it b long
ed to them. Upon wr.n-.h Mie Lord Mayor
Mont answer, “well, il the whal belongs to
you, I order yu to re mat" It Imrnrdiarely
from London Bridce.” Tha whale »«•,
therefore, lowed down the stream^ l»> M"'
lalu ol Doge, below Greenwich. Tire 1st.
Mr. Clift, the energetic aud talented h-si*-
flue great master, John Hunter,
went down to eer it. He lound it on Mre
•bore, wi.h it# huge mouth proped open
with poles. In hi- cagertre.# to usmu
the internal parte ol the mouth, Mr. Ul.lt
slipped Inside ibe mouth, between lire
er jaws, wherq lh« tongue i« situuted.—
f hie longuo is n lingo ej dug) mas#, and be
ing at that lime exceedingly soft, from
p.isure to lire air, gave way tlko a bog *
i tho
our ihft'o
■Iu','H to M.r 2lf-t. Tha ct.p'urrt ol Uiiadola
j .ru h confirmed Sevan thouaxiid men urn
< ai" < ied i" join tho Lit'crul aruiy In ua
nuroh .oi lire city ol Mexico.
GiHiimlcrnl.lo eicitoment was created
iIir,ui Mic couirry "• gnrreoqnanca «f
t iy ul a milluii d.dlur.i belonging to
Bruivii bund holders.
Judge \V(illume* IreUcr to Gov. Blew-
Ctixroic Mo,, Nov. 21.
Silt : I nm horc i.» intoTm tho citizens of
Mii* plnco ol Mre following Incta, and have
aurcdly tube plate in fuvor
,m. fire HuiiMietn iiiH.ti
auiisficd. Tire rights ul
will ho respected, and tire
ig existing in oldcu timai,
in ull parts ol Mre oumiy
iI,r r t*. baulo for u coiiimou
u Comm ll enemy, will be
jmonla « per re, of whom
unfortunately ‘horn haw
country for aoino Jcure,
| ol lUpublicani.
Nortliurn men
j lrureri.il leolu
1 | went lor Mi togt
1 cause, ogainal
! restored
towards accommodating tho business
p|,ce, but tbo extraordinary at at* •»* »
now exia’inp, and ihe almost total inability
to ooll i . *
undangeied by
. ...^ action of’tho Federal Government.—
full share ! with such- now «>r never is tbo maxim •
t dabta or raslize upon
- ... .. — old political scold sets «t this iim4 bM rendered » suapeuaion
• • T , • , . Ineceasory. The officeia think they can pay
a high aisle of fermentation, and it re ^ ^ cirfll | n ,j on and debt* ol me Bank, and
giving 1^> much importance to an impo
tent eplenatic to do moro than smile et hi*
effusion*. Trumbull’* counter declaration#
•re not of much significance unlee* ap
proved by Lincoln, and of ibi# approval wo
have aa yat n« positive evidence.
W# put both maoifr*toea upon record, to
abide tha teat of flma. We think it noth-
log but ju*t and candid, however, to add
that report* from Bptiugfield aay that Lin
coln pointedly condemn* lb# vlolaneo of
Wentworth.
„!»o pay back!
air stock.—A*
Ualtimok* axu tn* Hot-Tii.— A Baltimoi#
dispatch to tlteNow York Timet ttjt: “The
merchant# of Baltimore are getting an un*
usual number of order# from the Boutb, as
also manufacturer* to make Palmetto flags*
There Is no hesitancy to truat all Southern
ers if they want credit. Already many
new Southern merchaut# ar# patchaaii.g
! goods here.” •
hence tirey «eck toinfiarno tire public mind
m.aropreaei.ung Mre objocta and purpo-
i ol lire llepubl.
proeipi
mi| ol the cotton Stales put together,
occupying, a* we do, over eoven hundred
-milts ol border line. Look at our ospoitd
position—the oiretant laiuperii.g with our
iirtgroes by Mre Abolitionist*—ih* Imnionae
a.Hiual loss wo sustain—the direct inlriuge-
llu u,i of our riglita in ralusin'i to execute
Mre lugitive alavo law, and »» Mi# robbery
ol our property—in the danger to the Jtv**
oi tha owner* wnen ibejr go lo lire Ire*
Slates to recapture their slaves—in the
milts, and taunt# and Injuriea to the hed-
c,-sl officers who attempt to do their aworn
duty in executing tbo lugiiive alavelaw
ti i ii.v recent mob in Ohio, and in tbo case
y lor Mi- dresolution ol | of jj ot Wiaconaio—in the wholeaale
ine liuverumsiM. It cteoica tire General | „ t ealinw every day going on of out-nagroos,
Gov.-rniociit, inlcilerca bul Itttlo with m* j aiK | iba relusal ul the people aud Gover-
.1.. i,, ,; iH-l.n of the citizen,, except wc ||0rg , 0 deliver up tuber the property or
pfliiccnoii; “ »■ chUtly lc!t in its beneu** me ibiavea.'l
party, with tho hope
Mre Southern States into a
poaii.ua limn which they cannot, witboui
ulicrw.fd, ., ced., -roll kaomn,
il IU.,J.I.Y_'U‘■“
pu.ilWI*tV" lt r». Lo 11.11*11111011 proviJ.. no j
w»y by which a Stole n»y wi.hllriw 'torn |
the Union—no t
iho Government
Sect
500, iu rived wiMi
’iHirpc'a rifl'H, dragoon sabres, revolver*
ml Bowie knives, and buve suddenly cam-
n, lie.I a w ar oi exiri'ino ferocity on Mm
,.w nbidiiig ci'izi: <d Southern Kansas
n Mto c.'uutifH ,M Linn and Bourbon,
l’liese ii rills arrived by lire wagon load at
.r near M'luii'l Uny a'uut oire month since,
hi t...\. n ui'irked a* <1 mationa lor K.ireus
i-ut’ori r . Tney are al n w. Montgomery
, ih.ui in Boa'oo outing part of Mio
-umiiior, "ltd reitiiiiod with plenty ol mo
usy "i enlist rectui's.
Many of h.« men
IIu l
i.iir towns on.Mie border near Mie nt »
He im* murdered Mr Moore#
griuid juror. Mr. Harriaon, .Mr. Sam el
.1 Mr. 111 n.lrt uiid obliged all Ibe
iit.-H nfiirtCf.. ini'ludi'ig mysrt',1. hi
fiy for our hvta. Hi* own expressed de-
i. in a public Hpeecb, a* Ire said, wiMiout
irt'ilnrei t. wua 'O ke.-p poh*c'ri n nt
i Bc iit and other place* nsur ibe Mia-
ri lure to pri-veni a fi'O in Mre »e«r while
cleared out Sou Ii v,astern Mres -ud ot
slaves. So far Ire lias car iud ou« laeralL
liis progranime.
Tlu« ••'lixana «f Missouri on Mre O.^ge
und Meiii,ut«»n riv.rs, in Ban-* and V,r-
o n ""Ui.'it'*, are living liotu 'heir home*
,„i., in., inrerior He hoasiv that i*e •'"#
.... f.y und arm* to «quip and au«'0". 1.000
men. M» Court w.,* . r-ki ii up by Mi u. j
. ih" U. S. Court » »r "re S .u'hern »<••*
ml, and l auspfet that Mrev have auied
ill. it - r U, und u!.-o Mre record* ol Mre
‘Hid (Mfi.'rt. us Moiitgnmory puhtuly du-
cljrcd be would do *o.
Yourn Ac.. J. William*,
U. »S. Judge ol Th-rd Jud. LL*. K. T.
.Jffessing*. and not in it* exactions.
Ii i vory Federal•flicer in South Carolina
weraioir- gn and thsir offuea to remain
vacant, und it# convention declare tbo Siate
out ol Mre Union, it would all amount to
•All Mns,” add# Gov. Mogofftn, '*•
complain ol, and don’t mean to submit to,
but all tbia do#* not yet make a jualifica-
tion irom bieakiug uj tha Government and
time Ire slipped forward l.-waid*
the wbale'a gull.-t, ncurly as lar
go. P>or Mr. Clift *#■ wady in a dan
gerous predicament; lie sank 1
lower into the eubetanco ol the tongue sod
gullet, l II ho nearly die appeared altog* tlrer.
Uo wa* alrerl in a'atuic, and in a l.w
#, con,la would doubtless have lost I.i# Lie
in tho horrible oily mare, hnJ i not assis
tance bren quickly afforded him. It w*«
with groat difficulty that a boaf-hook vv«»
put in requisition, and the good little min
hauled out of tho wbale’a tougur. — tiuek-
land'a Curioaitiea of Natural History,
trr Throughout «he North-West provis
ion. atom to ho dull, and hog. rapid y de
clining. Ai Louisville, on Mre 2JJ, o* ly oU
bead were reporred sold, and thoM ot $•' o'*
im'. At Cincinnati, notwithsiandingtha
dull prospect at tire cloac. 1 400 bead
$G. Later in the day. $!» 8S wa
lor 500, and fi.bO lor a "inall lot
At ladtadapoh*. on the ao.nh day, Iregs
are reporred to ha>« (tilt turMrer dachn d,
• nd that on that day Mie vffsringa were
$5 50 lor Iota averaging 200 lbs, aud $5
lor heavier average^. ^ ^
A Thick skim. -Doling an exhibition of
Ban Rice'* Circus, at Mvj.phu, Teno., on
the night of the lOih in*t , it was piopored
to show that the hide ol the ihmoc«ro* wa#
ball-proof. Captain Travis, tire celebrated
p.stol shot, then rued a bullet at tire ani-
acccpied
Official Vut* or N*w Y-aa.— Th# offi
cial vo'o ol ih, B'.ate lor Governor loots up
as follow* t
FI win D. Morgan, Rep 345,181
Wil.isrn Ivtiliy. D uv.ta* aud Uhi.2J'.f
Jui.it* T- Uraoy, Bite* 12240
Morgan’s ovoi Kelly and Brady 32 705
K'.-My’e muj uv,t Brady ...2GG9fc7
re vole for Presidential E lad ora stood
— Union 304 Republican 364,138.
/'OFULATION . iwu;ouaT*—Vtaj. Themp-
,11, u,* United Blala* census taker, for this
,unty, ssye that hi* report of the number
: iitbulotanls ol Mil* city la sixteen thou-
asud right hundred and aixly-oire, exclu-
of lire suburban population. Ha cou-
ra tire actual populat.ou, whan all our
euiz. na aro at home, at rigl.ieen thousand,
and including the suburb* is nmelcea
tnouaai.d Auk. Cunstitutionoliat.
Retaliation*——In tire Senate, on Monday
la-t, .be special ord*r—being tho bill "to
Ih. .i,lito of llto i-"|.l. ol Ocor,i.”
—was, on motion of Mr. K.ng of Glynn,
I,id on tho table for the present. Why
, .is hesitation snd dilgy in passing a meas
ure which all admit to he justifiable l
WxaniWOTON. Nov. 19.
California despatch'
i,ns 3 000 voles ov.
.ver bieekrerid.**-
... Reliable prlvnta
►ay that P"«trl*e
LLieoln and 11,000
Cmcoo. N'i». 19 - I "» ' n''" 1 * 1
h* S'*te •! i:lino'al***lo«ows . hnMln
.1 I . "« B W | w
breaking the skin, nor even causiuf Uw I 0 r0e hinr„l re i MA
animal to wince, when struck. s»jo amco 1-iu i# J03.131 t