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Tieiitij xuorjuug, Dec. 4, 1860.
I lie Uieal U«u« in Alabina*
It. oi<»l uf ilia counties ol Alabama from
which «« ba** report* of firrol t©ee<i"gs,
tb* |«n|<ir bav# divided iot« tW" psrtir©,
bulb untied in Iba rra. |ve to ••reaist" abo.
Iiiiitii encroachment, bill d'ffe'tng aa *«» lb#
biihIp and Matin* r *1 making rraiaianca
• IT dual. Three parlie* aia grnersl'y term
ed Hapar.ia *©1© tt*re#si<>ni»t# anJ Co.
aperaiiufiiaie. Tn* iodivaMooa thus lai lead
ua io ba.irta ibai ll.a Vo-oyonUeu par.j
will carry Iba 8«ala by a large majority.
In Montgomery there ba# b**n i-o dis
tinct division a# yet. Hon. Wm. L Van*
cry and Hon. Tboa. II. Walla baa* bran
numinatrd aa delegate# lo Iba Convention
by a meeting ol all parties. Thar# '#, hoar-
rv*r, aoma »bow uf i-ppoaition t<* Mr. Y.n
cay j but we do not doubl ibai La will b*•
elected.
lo Auiaoga, al a marling aaid to embrare
ball ibr ao(«ra uf ibecouniy, an agrecMem
in rii| port of iba resolution# « ff*rad could
not ba iffrc.ad, and iba people «*••« forced
to divide and make arparaia n-mnati >na.
Tba adaocaiaa el arpaiala Slat# accession
—ll.r puliey of Mr. Yancey and Ju g«* Hicr
—.nominated l>r. II *. a aa lb#ir candid-ir.
wbila Iba »Upp rlera of iba resolution* la.
vutiog cunlerener. consultation and co-op*
raimn wiib iba majority of th* 8ui*lt arn
Ktala*, noailualad Maj. Bulling Hall. w ‘‘ '*
ami F 'Xpatnck atu ndmi ibia meeting, an I
madr an wintn aparcb in aopporl ol lb*
policy al cu.op*r#UOO. H* and Maj. Hall
l.aae luocbew* Om.Upd|iu*iil‘arm» x on
federation *|y# ihai aliar tb* diaiaion lb*
iwu parliaa war* fairly counted and th* co-
operetiuniaiauumumbvred tbeotbvr 17*ulea.
He pmpoaee to In t that the co-uparaiionieia
will carry «ba county, and ha predict* by
400 majority.
In Tailap'uiaa, we !•■«» verbally, Ibr
C'Hoperaiioni*ia had the majority and con*
trullrd Ibr raieling—a *rry large one—he'd
leal W*rk. The afcraaioniata withdraw and
act«d by them##!**-#.
In Chamber*, Hon. Jam«e F. Dowdell
ted W. H. U.mra ba«« hern nominalrd
dalrgalra by a meeting which did not
iiivnir, and ibr r,-r. iuuone ol which favor
b. !b at cession and eu.opatadon.
I B arbour, John Cuchran, Alpheoa Ba
ker and J W. 1.. D«niala, K q#.. but# hr. n
nominalrd hy the accession paity. They
will of couraa be elected.
Th* Mobile papera announce El-On*.
Wintiun, it. H. rtmoh. John Pureyih and
D. U. Anderaon aa cand dalaa for drlegatra
Iron that county, an.' aa yri no nppo.ilion
ticket baa brail I rou«hl i*U» ; blit aoma of
the er-parat* arcvaaioniata *bj#el to thi*
ticket. Mr. Forayth advocate# the policy ol
the 8iet* Oontnnllim declaring Alabama
independent of the Union, then Manning
to eo*«qirratlon for the pnrpoar of securing
a fair diaiaion »l the Federal properly, dir,
If Other Huuihcrn Rtste* co.opera!*, th'
Ih* aci'on ol lh>' Convention lo be final;
if «'•**v do nni, then ih- q iea>mn ol Sepa
ra'r e-ce*#l >r lo he euhmiited lo a vota o
|l * oeuul* ol ■ he Klite heior* II la lu he
r* |i <1 a* li .al We d" nol know the
v ~wa ( i.'w ihrr grn'lema • on iho ticket.
In 0 .Ilea. (Of a* i-«»»• aecraah
nutii.i.air.i M»aar«. J. T. Morgan and W.
N. Pn Hip#, ai.d ih* c<enp*r*tn>ni*t* Me*
•••“ J- »• Mtmtar. Ii
llrlTtia lor tUc t.ohventloii.
We ha *•■ ol 1 **' 1 V&iLHi I"ill f IIIIIM**^
ll w*a lb* dominanl feeling
at Milkdg»ville, when the (JAnvmiiun hill
waa agtead upon hy H || parti*., ihai div,«
ior.a among ih* pan i* il.ould h# avoided ii
pukvihle In the aelcciion uf • lalegatea, and
4hat men of knuwn prudence, ability and
fid. Iiiy to the nghta ol lb* JMuaih ehault! b-
el. cl. d, without reicrenca to p aS | p trl y ,,
eaoialioi a or pre**n8tleclaraliuijs nl inter,,
tn'ii. Wv do nut know bow fat ii
dad,
What After Uleuulouf
The queaiion aa lo tba kind of govern-
enl which ona or mure acceding Southern
Slate* moat adopt after they ba*a acperaled
Irom lb# American Union baa not been
diacuaaed by many dieonicniata. They aaa
tba difficult!## ahead, and are content to
give it the go.hy. Some few, however, are
more venturesome and far-looking. Of
three, eom* hev* prnpneed a arnall and weak
public under tba protection of Great Brr-
in or eome other a'rong European power
connected with ua »y commercial and po
litical ireatiee of advantage to both. On#
South Carolina politicians bate pro-
poead a monarchy aa a remedy for iba no*
gl|*grd weakness of iba Federal Govern-
iner.l ('hay oaerf lo be aery jaalooa of its
r.gih and vary loud in clamoring for
State r flat*!) It baa bean reported the*
Mr. Banow, a eeeeeaioo leader in Geoigia,
advocated at Mtlledgeville a etrong consoli
dated government. But a corraepondaut of
'limes, a eeecealon paper of thia city,
advances more distinctly than any other
propueiliou that haa mat our rye, Iba plan
monarchy like that ef Great Biitoin.
Wa copy hia cum trie ication in lul
l,rt ua Meaaoii logetlicr.
Permit a humble individual io lay before
ou * law thought# ihai ara burnrd inio
i* heart ol hraria l»v ibeir vary truth
Tne fir al ereai thought ia thia, iheinati-
mi..n known aa iho * Federal Govern
..ierM.‘ f aaiiihliahed by the people of the
Untied State# ol America, it a fain re
fh.a i* a tact, which cannol he. gainsaid
Ii haa aeaer hean in tho p-.wer ol the ' Fed
al IJuvarnmani'* i« enforce ai.l its own
within ua own Term ry; it ha# ihere-
h*en nieaauiably a tailure Iruni the
u«gimnng, hut ii* hr*i eonviucing evidence
* i- one branch
uticonantuiional
i*w (the Mi*aouri Compromia*.) It*
.hum
hi,• d«ti»n, hy ih* only aii-gta atieinp 1
rcvmopi. made by ita chief officer.
(P i min PiercH )
I 1.,-eu 01,1 *i.large in thia dir# ction. The
K' dural Guv. rnn.riM" it a failmt
What than t Tne 8*au #. ol court*,
ieri lo their original puatiion, each ti
ign wi hm Ittfdl. There can be no othuj
juat co.cluHun. Thia. (hen, being nui
potition, iho queaiion lor tuber, it.inking
*arnea» men it, whtt thill we do for ihc
future f
I ake ii for grtnted ihti no man *n I
aenaea w. uid adv cam ilia remaining in
many petty toveieiginiea. Wa should be
wiir.e than M**.eanix«d hy that procata
What 'hen al ail we d • f
lu if.e firat piaea. I would tay, lei ua look
Vuund and acr tl there ia a government ol
•a dnltfhteoed tiaii-m >■■■
j ti y ad a failure, hu 1 which it now, and
avwr h.ao productive ol btppinrtt lo til I
law*abdlug people. II aucb n guv mine
can b* found, a govrri.ment whose firat ai
only object i* the gomt. the kk«l. euon (n
/uncicd good, an ig»vt/atuat which 1 lr
not it uur lt>h*ra and ourtelven have t
munh run alter In this e un'ry) .1 all i
people, it aucb a govarnment exist*, let
M<namine it carefully; if ii bta apparent *
rora, (as what human iria'It.iiioii lias no )
ini ua avoid Ilian*. 1*w beneficial arrange
.name la< ua adop 1
'tide by its t.ame
p*rimtnf«.
bn turned
lured hy ila pro
Try it by it* workt. and adopt
it it hy ila front
a few who hsvo ever dnr»d
.o think ihai Republicanism waa a im'ur*
irum ua ineeptiun. mid I havn never •.hrnnk
iruin giving my opinion whauii waa wonb
I nave never wished lo tee this Union
disrupted, but il n must be. then 1 raise my
' CONSTI*UTION M, MONARCHY.
(JatisO la.—V\* .. .ll.a that th* Helm
Ala., Reporter, which support# the licke
for th* C’onvvnlton nominated ia it# enanty
hy a meeting which reaolve.l in favar
"$eparole Siam aetion.” t# n#w, ainen
c<>.operation lickel haa brae hroughl f
• mi ia .taut lo sweep Ih* county, slides*
,mng lo ajiow (hat I a nomiaeea arn n.n
0 , ,i ih*y are 1“* CO-«.p*raiion I U'
moment,’’ without aayu.f a word ah- ul co
operating with other State#, hul dial ih
meeting which nominaied them voi# i down
a reaolu inn offaied hy himself (Col, L.) h
lavor of avbinlttiug In ih* people the ques
lion of separate aaceasion if ra*ulved on by
lha Convention | and that th* coinmilira of
th* nominating mealing, which hroughl in
ih* resolution adopted, ‘•declared it to
mean the immediate nnd eepar ate treettion
.».« P'lMitli, 10 c.rr, It.,. „/ Alabama f,urn Ihe Union, m.boui wo,I
..... .D.cl, llui • h.t.k .1... if
a,',.d U|..,.i ... .In. count,, th. u... , n J
tt.o.l .ff.rt.v. f.|,u nuu.d Ii. fur rich ul
Ih. th,., p.i..„ into *b.cl. n w,r> ,li,i.
U.d ... th, I... Prr.iifrn.fal c,Mr.l tu ^ro.
#“* ' ,n “ f"r ih. C.>n,,nl.»o.
I lit. w.ul.l b. ,i, ,|,,, ,, rh WMI|
I...O .hr ,fn...,,n»l In ,o,.J f,,,h, „
■ ould b. a ju-l S|ipur.,onm.nl In Mur.,,,
noun.,, in n hicl. l«o „| Ih, bin...
• b.ul .,.,.11, dl.ld.d, wlillr ill, I bud b.d
a reapei-tahla minority.
I.m u. look ,1 lb, malarial from whlah
,.fb |.»l, tui.hl Ml.cl w..,lh, dot..
I 1 ".", >• », do mil wi.h IO
b, und.r.iood ,l|r..,.ui a , |.r. f.rri ra
fur ,u, |»rllcular (rnll.m.u, or .. i„mi„,
•if in, .uil.bl. rnrn ol .nhrr p»ri,_
*..rl, ni.nnnn Ik,.. «ho M n.ni.a „
tl... hr.rd .|>"kr„ ,.f t„ |ki. oonn.rllon. n,
• ho occur to u. at ih, m.iu.ni el Mrili. ,.)
*•'». Ih » .upturn.,, ol II, ||. h.f.Uel,
Hi... Holi, \\ m. l)ou,h,..p, E-^., li r .
J"l>« ■ Bacon. J ... Mu,..an, N L. How.
trd, U E. Thou.,, aud 1, A. L I,.-., E>,..
Amen, the .upiun.r, r| Hrirklri.l ,.
Judre B.uelti,, Col. Ch.pp.ll, Seller li.|'
rem, C. J. Willi,m., H. E. Ullon, and B.
A. Thoruiou, E q.. Anion, ih. .upp..rlrr.
Id D m, ... j.nm Johnr.o. B. V. Mime,
and M. I,. I'*.in* *>, To*,
inif for consultation or co. iparalmn with
any of the Stales, and wnhuut making the
action of Alabama dependent on any other
State.'*
Georgia l egislature.
On Thursday, tba Legialatura in joint
meeting elected tba Hrrck.nri.lg* Fraaideo.
Hal Elect ire. hy a vote nl 173 | nr ll.a b.gh-
esi Breckinridge, t>i lor ihe highrat Bell,
and 8 tor all the Douglas Elect rra except
8'ephtna. Mr. Stephen# received 18 votta.
Many li t inhere refused lo vole.
The Hauni* spent
of the day in Caudidly >htnk
Scccasluu—Tbe Might.
Ed. Enyuirer : Every act of a responsi
ble individual, or of a combination of res
ponsible individuals, whether existing in a
political, moral or social sense, must possess
either iff# attribute of right or wrong in
of tbeir varied forma or modification*,
and the act itself must necessarily bear ai-
tbar upon tba moral, physical, politi at or
social state, or it may be upon all these
together. If the act ia wrong, it moat ex
ert a deleterious influence upon tbo»* state -;
if right, it must promote their interest*.
Nor it it material that we thoolJ be able
to perceive the process Itf which th# good
evil would result, f--r right and wrong
art controlled by immutable laws, producing
tbeir legitima'a rasulla, whether the in >d"
of their operation ia perceived or not. Hut
ill not diacuss th«#e general print -,-le.a
farther; (hey art aclf-rvidant axioms, and
lo stale them ia to demonstrate their truth.
Bui has one or more of the Slate- of thia
TJ .ion a right to aeeed- from the balmce?
i, then no evil could follow, but good.
If nut, then it would be a wrong ad, and
evil proportionate to the wrong would nec-
isarily ensue, according lo the principle-
juat stated. Lei us ir quire, then, what is
that thing or combination of things that
gists a aisle the right to raced* or revo'u-
,H 1 That the Klate proposing lo ac
cede ia bound to every other Blato hy a
agreement is a fact conced.-d by all
Now, should aver, other 8ta«a agree for
one to ee cede, #he would unquestionably
have the legal right to doe-.; but should
dts»eni, ah* certainly would not ha*-
that right, until aha took an *pj asl (o some
diainteieited umpire and ahlaint-J thereIrorn
a verdict in her fav-.r, or unless it could be
shown that the reserved ih«* right to go out
under the compact, with or without a eau**,
woMrnVM no rtj'pl csti-io f a. bee- i,y
ai y dissaii-fi-d mats for this permission,
and no consent • biaineiJ fur this purpose
in behalf of any Blair, and no appellate
court existing before whkb the cub can »s-
brought, and also no pr- viaion being found
the compart author.sing such a step, it
Ians that no But* bn# the legal right to
aacede from hrr enter Cstatre.
It dors not follow however, that, became
i Hiate has the U^al right to secc.lr, *h«
.a no right nor can have any to do »o. It
may h- t> at her political, in -r-il and a -cia.
may be of such a nsl .re—she ah>os
having the right to judge ol hrr condition
— aa might ctesle a right of such n.a in-
tuile as lo override nil l*gal barrnrs. Nov.
arilielesa, w# think, that to eeie le in the
exercise ol such a right, slthoogh juat.fil-
uhl l-e viewed 10 no oil)el
light than that of r<v»luil->n, bfCaus.tr.ol
-U'lati.ed by i.gsl or c.iiiaiiui.ionsl law.
We ito not brl • ve, howi v r, that any rlg-u
of aulfiiivnt Weight can arise, glowing ..ul
••f toe political, un-tai or social condition uf
a State, to justify seresaion or revolution,
until all I- gal or culisllliltloiiul methods ol
radices litv* b-en vlbaUaied.
Gov. Brown slid olhna arson thal h Male
haa lha right lu aterde al pleasure, with or
without cause, hy v.rtuo of Sts.o a -ver-
• Ignly. What I# rttat* ao*rreigti'y ! Ii ns -
plies the right lo make wat ur peace, raws
armies, creata naue-.itvy dunes on iui-
port*, dec. Now, none ol ba Hia-ea pnsa->s
any such right* ol soverugn y aa aii.(.l'
rttuUa, n-.r i-var have i-oaarssed them, or ll
*vrr, they voluntarily psriidwuti ih.ro.n
the compact with each other, transferring
lirai to tl,a 1 ederal Gouirnuioui, wahoui
any et.pulatfd right to rraume
•r wii|i< ut a cause. Therefon
could claim a right which ki.e vulunlsr.ly
pariud w th, or vatiich st»* never had ; and
a I.toiled a >v« rciguty, which all tigrre ih>
States possess— ihai ib the right lo r.-gulai.
•y law thfir own municipal alfstrs—can
never give the rig't ul absolute aovnirigoty.
I. a S's.e •« c-da* from A.a Union, it aa
•ulna* ineolute rovt-tsigi ly, winch wo Imv.
already ireti non* of tha Ota.*# aver lin.i,
■It voluntarily parletl with. Too wind*
question is put to rtal by in - latte ol h-»
viewed logn.ber or vtogly, wueii th*y pro.
..Islii.vil ir>s'W*»V*-»*k» coliie I- lau d .>ian-r ;
>1-1 .ui-ei.d.d in oiiiiit.niiiiM
M.ir dr.l.i.iimi, ,t m, .,|jfii„ of
ul.'.id .ml i,. 4iu ,., to.irlij.
ll noi , cu ,i
"“'• l rl *- -"'*«'.l«iilj., bin ■ dn.
•'..».ei||iil,_l u , „„ c „,
0,0 Cm .b...| U „ „ ld
cica.o it at III* expense uf bi-oil and ties-
ur, or iilb.i-i.,, or ,l |, y
lb, ulhir culuin,. .Ii, o.0,i,i| n, |„ rl o.
B*' ,,u »«r ■>, •bd c,„mn n
«... il on
ll uur Hliio.l ,l,bl. b... b,,o |n,.J,d
«nd i.k.n ««.j, |„ „„„|, m
Vlol.uuu ol lb. 011,1,1.1 coinim,, ,
lull d.,.lo|ioianl ol our mor.l ,„o ,„ Cl .|
prevented, then the strong pre»ump-
ta that this right ha* anm, ; hul it,
mld-U to lb... 1.01., .11 I,.,.|
tional irmadtra have hern inod and l.-ui .l
•vailing, lhao Ida right to revoiutt nix
by vrcsaaion or oibitw.ae it a- cleat as a
hvatn, and should br goo* mtu at *„ ( *
pita coiiktiiutiunal obairucUuna. Tnui
ngiiia havu bean invaded and lakro
fro.o u*, at least in pail, cannot be douh.r i ;
liui have all the irgut rnnedn-a to repair in.
lujuro-B and to prevent their recurrence
! ,, "‘ i ,UU '“J unavad-ng T \\ r
lit doubl lire
Meeting In Butler.
Saturday, I7'hfnat., a reapeciablc rf>rti<»n
oi the ciitxani <1 Taylor county, without
d.ain.ciiori of party, met ai the Court Hottaa
hi Butter. Jeremiah Wilcher and Bennett
Stewart preaided by choice of the assembly-
The Secrcttriea w.-ro John A- Ham.lion
ud Thomas R. King—choteo in like man
»*r. One of tht chairmen, Wilchcr. stated
thal tha purpose ul the ga'hcring wa* to
have a c-minon exprenaion ofopinfonre-
jeu'iog the presem aspect of our tiasral
liaiione.
On rooiion of J. 11. Hulsey, a committee
of five wat appointed to report bu*tn*#«.
Tno commit'ca were said Holaey, J• I-
May, w. P. Edwards, J. T. Gray, and I)
\V. M.l'er, wlt-j, utter retiring, teturued
with the follow '* i.dfOM = ...
An attempt usTftado t.y certain ambitious
p-otticiaiia i.» prct-tintat** the Sooth trno rev
olution. They pretend to be alarmed tor
slaty ol rluve pr.-ptriy
under the
President. But wo 'believe it ia their real
Vu poac, un-Jer color of davotiun to our
comm.m iuie*c#'s, to plunge u* Into civil
war,commercial distress, and the ru:i» oi
our libcr-.es lof thcr own personal gitran-
d.xainent. I» view of this p-ril, w , the
people of Taylor county, ol ml parties.
1. Hesofked, That we are opposed to ihs
secession ol our .State Irom toe Union, lor
any cause now exist nc.
2. Resolved, We cannot countenance the
crat.y policy ol erta'iu^ a tag* tlirouglioui
iho land by the wild tod clamor out resolve*
(.1 the ‘CTiie* and largo tuwne."
3. Resolved. Instead ol sophistry and
bloater wc believe in a rn -nlv rciunce on
the Constitution and lawaof uur country —
au-tamed n* we think (hoy arc, by Justice,
Truth God.
4. Resolved, We hold it unbecoming in
a considerate people in commit thau.sclves
to revolutionary ie*-dvr» in advance ol ti.*r
mtacniel whtclt is to juslily revoiuttonaty
5. Resolved, Whan oi
i <>ppr<a-ing
r government pur-
<•1 nature,
then w* are ready to couniel
a. ios —b'it not before.
J l-\ i.KAY, i
»v. MttXjtiH. )
J. T. May a d J. ll .isey made tho lol
lowing
XtlXORlTV BKFOftT.
Whereas. .
-In •
; Presidency .
>jttriotte. il not taial, t
slavery. Bo tt t here lor-
1- Krrolyed. 1*1.8
i pr»*
l Lotfitlatt
esrnea'ly
Go
telegrape ic
lioported for th© Columbus Enquirer-
Vetoed aud He-Paated.
‘ Millcuoivillc. Nov. 80--*Tb« Bill for
the relief of Banka hit passed the Senato
o*er the Governor’s veto by a vote of 95 lo
13.
MtLLF.ooxvti.LE, Nov. 30, P. M.—Both
branches ol tho Legislature have passed the
Bank bill by a large majority «»*ct tho Gov.
llanke Misprudcd.
St. Lorn. Mu., Nov. 28.—All the banks
in tilt* city, with iito exception •*! tne Mo-
c..antes' bank# suspended thia morning.
Hank Suapen#l'»n.
CitAkLK'Tufi, Nov. 29.—Tee four re
maining hanks suspended this morning,
making the suBp'iisioti general in all ot the
city banka.
Hfrvantiah Hank!* Suspended.
Tnlrgnphed to tbs Slontromery Advartlew.
Savaaxaii. Dea. 1.—The Banka in thia
city su#pc-nd(d this morning.
Arilvat of the Pony Express.
”Y kt Ki arstv. N"v 28.—The California
I’o.ty hxptfs*ol tIt©_17tli baa arrived.
Cov. Ellis on the Crlaia.
It cannot <or a moment be supposed, that
CoLt’sti
Tne Right Pu&SUou.
Th* following sxcvllenl rrgelutiona, pre- , j'o bav* the p 'd cy of
cedrd by • strong preamble, drawn up ny , AlK qi u „„ party, np-rn which their candidate and Sta
intelligent citixans uf ail parties, wvre re- tor lhtJ p rP fij Pnc v haa been elected, earned ceraion
cently paateJ uoanimouvly al a Isr^e meet- ; out in hia administration, sr it would result bav* d<rc
ng in Amcticua. They breathe lb- right ! in the drattueiion of our property and be the State
ng in Amcncu j , j 8cing , Ur j ite , of our p?op | c daily peril; pttrp-.sea b
P ,r “ : f I and even though thia should not lie tnirnr- Referring
Resolved, 1st. That in th* judgment^ ol j attempted, yet, an * flort to employ
this inreting, the wisest and best P 1 the military powe/ ot the General Govern-
would l-o for the alave-holdingStvea, all ol enl JBJ|inft ono 0 | t |, r .Southern S
whom are in equal peril with out •elves, to i won ;,j p rf * f nt on emergency dunatt
meet in Contention, confer together, deltb- . p forB p| amideetded action on our part
eratc upon, and settle what meatur-a shall j CBf) jj U , nianitesl that a blow thus aimed ! F-
be adopted fur our mutual salety nnd pro- ( #| 0;ie 0 f ,jj C Southern 8tafev would inv.dv.
icction. The election lor the Gr#t time tn ! < j ie w j, 0 \ e country tu a c;vtl war, the de
the history of tlie country, ol a President. | atructive consequences ol which to us
by a mere sectional party, and ita avowed ( cott jj only controlled by our ability t<
ulterior designs, authorise the belief, that 1 rc alatthoee engaged tn waging it.
e Jsarrnmcntu 8 andard
paper,
• <-bt
ton to *av that as i
. , he will sever hie-
gency demanding i enl Government
r *' •
fully
/ measures recom ins tided t.y 11.
y, Joseph K. Brown, in h.a late
apf-t'.al n.**t*xB t » the Lutptl.itur**.
2. Rt-aol*ad, TIni w. cheerfully approve
the call of aft-aie C- nw-mu n, to be i.rld
n early day, I.>r the pun.*! ol convict
U u .d d- lerniutiiiK the lu'urr p-.itcy <1
State in retard It* her Federal R. la
a. nnd wo hereby agree to cheerluliy
willingly tl.iijo the decision ot cat Con-
‘•"ll. ai.d piedgo t.ur.iilve* to asM*t in
titii| >uil lorce and tfl-ct 'o said decision,
w/.oieverit titby or, notwithstanding any
private opinion we may uoicrtatn.
3. R*a.-iv. d. That w* pl. iigu our live*,
our piopririy and our sacred ho
til tne dtilnnce ot tnisS'im*, bit
any Sootiiuru Statu or States that may
<1. atn it juai and prwj i r, in co.iaeqM n i)ce «I
F'tl'ial tggtession, to aecedo ir*m tho
I'nion, and to dt-lend and protect any such
Sint* or Sta.ea againat any iriicrlervnco by
Hi* General Government,
4. tfesulved, 'I'ltai w.iln we hold that n
Htaio Its* the right to at-erdo front tno Union
t also that t
J. T. MAY.
I ondorar and recommund all tl.o b-re*
going minority retuluitona, except the la*',
to lieu of that 1 would iubsiituto tho Iui-
Resolved, That we hereby recommend to
lha Convani'oo hemalicr to bo called, to
adopt such d- cried rueanurea ol redress tor
i sal wrongs, and lor thn protection ol our
honor and r tgltts lo future, a* to their judg*
iu#n'. nut be sufficient and politic under
ca a.n.g crcuruatancea.
J. II. H0L8EY.
Mas-rv. Edwarila, Holaey, May and Mil-
Breckinridge
n evitable,
n Caltlornia and Oregon to organ-
paraie republic on the Pac fic cr»u*r
bul iiltlo aynipatby and ia de
d by a large port.on uf the press.
Uumnred'KtilfftiaUon of Howell Cobb,
Waiuisotox, Nov. 30.—The minor i#
curr. ..., end generally ciedited, that How
ell Cobh ba- Icti tho Cabinet.
Voto of Virgin!*.
RtctiifoRD. Nov. 30.—Tt.e Governor haa
issued in* (roclarna'ion. deciding the elec,
non ot tituo Bell and aix Bteckinudtre *l*e
fAli the Bell Elector* would hare been
chosen but for tho rejection of informal
voles. They averaged about 300 majority ]
Additional b> the Arabia,
At Havre Orleans Trea Ordinaire wa#
quoted a* 1(0 trancaar.d Das at 93, which
.* a decline el 2 fraoea,
A- Liverpool ou Friday, the *-|*a were
5 000tAlee.nl which apevulatora and ex-
poi.era took 1.1*00 hales. The market elo-
red dull at tho to!I wins quotations :
fair Orltant •-',ft. I MM. Oriaaaa.. 7d
fa r Matillva.. ...7U4. I “ Mobil##
fair rp.amla 7‘*.1. | “ L’planda itgil
Flic a o.Ji of c.oion at L.ve<p »ul ia 318,-
000, uf winch 418 000 arc American.
Maticheaur advices weru uniamrable,
and prices exh’bt'ed a declining tendency.
/Ave pool Genera/ A/a. —Flour was
du I nnd Wheat inactive, at 1 to 31 deelinr.
Corn was firm. Pruviv-ona w*re quiet,. i d
there wa# no Amirhan bacon on the mor-
ki t. Sugar dull. Coileo and Riccq.nct.
N ivals dull. .
Loudon—Bullion.—The bution in the
l-aok ol E'.giai'il had Uecrra-ed five huu-
dred and eighty-two thousand pound*
.Mr. Dallas, United States Minister, waa
■ a visit lo the Q jee n, at Windsor.
I' lirtner rnea-urca. looking to an advance
in tho rates r>l dtiicnuo', wer* spoken of as
ut.d?r eonaidarafou to m« h.nk ol Fiance.
The Kmpraaa Eugania had arrived it.cog.,
t London, an route to Bcotland, lur the
riBBT DAT.
Wedniruat, Nov. 38 It, 10, A. M.
Te <.Ynlrrri.ee aaceuiblsd at th# Bun-
bo eUtctcd, without baiting
or hesitancy.
Resolved, 2J. Tha! our Reprearntattvcs
at M.licdgevtl'e be instructed to call lor a
State Convention, to b« elected by the peo
ple, to meet and consider what Georgia
shall do, in tb.- present poaini* ot public
afTaira, ar.d that the acton of said Conven
tion be referred back tu the people lor rati
fication or rejection.
Resolved, 31 That w rong* done ua in
the past, and thoae whieh are threatened
in th rlumre, require firm and untied action
lor our relief.
Resolved, 4th. That if any means of tut
vafactory security to our rght# in 'he Union
ran be devtacd, we grvatly prefer il ( if nut,
it te our duty to go out.
Alto the following Irom tho county of
Ogle.horpe are ul the right stamp :
Resulted, That we approve ol tho eug-
geation to call a Convention ot-tfio people
ol Georgia, to determine ihe policy of the
State in tb« preaent petiloua condition of
the country.
Resolved, That we believe tho true poli
cy oi tho southern Bta'ca, identified a*
they are in ihtereai, ia union, ro-opst t on,
and concert of action ; and we, tnereloro,
recommend our Legislature, now in m-b-
•ton, tu invito. i»y approprit'o re»oiu'iona,
all tne o'her southern State* to meet Geor
gia in C invention, at an rarfy day. to take
counsel together upon the atate ol tho col
try, and to determine ty»on
lieraclt ttnenibarras
temporary ex».©.! . ri
press. II furth'T
f nrrartgernenta will l
*"TU© civi'«i*aUon ol the age turcly ougltt j Carolina and t. e F
1 th* i
ting.
flu i
-all t
lu to.-a singly. |j tt lluW uu%u*ul
Itiui the second. CairieJ.
third. ^ R.jected. Then th* i,. u
‘ 11 Holaey*# neparat*
I illo Iasi
I.i tout ion
Resolved, 1
nnd t
Then th*
vauluttoh,
liantd
hit*, and th
villa. Atlj
Mheaeproceedirga he pul
I fit graph, C.nx. n nnd Me.
Funeral Union, at’ *\hlu>dg l ,
JKUE. WILCHER, Chni'n.
CooLtxa Dow*.—The furor for itnmedi
at* secession which haa been rampant for
sometime in and around Gridin aartn* to
fie cooling down considerably. The Mill-
r tgeville c »rreapond#nt of Ihe ''Cbronido
Ac Henitnal,” avya •*
“The speech** of Messrs. Hill and Ste
phen* have caused the nirreury in the tbar-
mnmatrr of political excitement lo fa I be
low avro !’*
And they, or something ct»c, have had
an effect har* *l*o. When lh* , »e «xcito-
menta cool . tf, the psoplr c*n proceed calm
ly to d-t what m iii(bt. Judfiv Warner was
in Ui.ffin a ftw days ago, and from what
• a can learn, ha did a gn at d- al, iu a quid
way, lo aet onr people to thinking. When
-ueb men as Mt phene, fi ll, W.rr.fr, H. V.
Johnson,(Jarnett Andrew# and other#, who
know bow to estimate the value of our
Union, all apeak tha aama sentiments,
small politicians who wi#h to carry every
thing l-y exc tac.en', may knock under.—
American Union, 23rrf.
■uftktent L'uaranty lor tho preve
on ot ao arcat a calamity ns tmcatine war,
en though amid political change# ol tne
agniiud* oi litoao gu.ng cn aiouiul un.
ut, shou'd the ir-contn-g stdmintatration
• guilty nl the lolly and the wickednee# t.1
drawing the aword against any Southern
State whoso people may ch<»u>o to si< k
that protection out of the Federal Union
which ia denied tu them in it, then we ol
Norm Carolina would owe it to . uraelvca.
liberties we havo inherited from our
latbets. to I lie pence of our homes and fant*
Hit*, dearer to us titan all governments, to
rcsUt it to tho last extremity.
pars t* a s rvernment ul public cptnun
not ol force ; and the
•niluary force to control tho
v;ouid,il eucc.'asful, result in a
inexorable despotivm.
Tit© prevention, theo, cf ci
the preaervarioq ol pc -ce a;.'
the great object# winch N
sficuid teroive upon securtn.
changes■ lu> G ivcrnutcnt may v
In view of »ho perilous c- . t
country, tt i* in my rpinmn,
polar
V H, until •
j Southern Conlrdn
j G -vurnment I! si-
nor ortvtses th* pr.
lion cl einvt # no* i
eraey, and parrtcul-
t^ain-t Abolt
lyiicninf and
lying
Kpaelal Divpatch to th* Cbarleatoa Oouriar.
4Vskhingtun luma
Tb* Ssosaslon qnvsllon ia ths Oablnat—th# Mfvsage
—8ra*r*tary t ..uu stout to rasiiir—position of
Mnaan. Tftoinjsf n aol Uolt—HDlt'-r P»»re*—
8ltd*ll ragard* dlaODlon tnavltabla—Tooues pr*
pirlog tu return. .
\N AAniaT. KiNov. 17—4 P. M.—The Cab-
net had me President'* Message under con
sideration to-day. Secretary Cobtr has
thrown out intimations that he will resign
il tho Mtfisge dcc.are# againat the right ot
r-Grnrral H .It aides with the President
and Ju g* Diack. HaUanil»MO«ialon.
Jorig* Tar.ev, ol tne Supreme_Court,
dnv School room of ttt. Janrea Melhndtat conn inplates renignipg. Attorney-General
Episcopal church thia tnoroing, Btahap Black will probably succeed to the vacancy.
ding.
Rev, J IJ. Smith, Rnv. G. G. N. McDon
nell, and Rev, A. Wright were chosen as
H.cra'ariea, ai.d the u»u*i cnmmiltart ap
pointed.
I ho Conference bting thus organised
fur business, adj urned, and preceedad to
j tin >n the r« lig out ob-rrvaueva ol tha day
• I the Presbyterian eburrh, eu Ttlt*!^
atrret, where m. mhrrs of the Mstliod.sl
Btj liit, and Presbyterian church** unite
lur that purpose, and wu> re Rev, Mr. J
11,1111,111. of Athens, | reached a sermon
i n# »^'rrr*r5nce w, WlMffnffu- and w«s
with ith,
L. P.
The iijinulea
by Rav,
The
Mi.
I put my
der protaai i M nu.it the pruauib
jurny reaoluttuna.
T. K. Kiao, )
J- A. Hamilton, J
B. HTEWA.t r, Ch
a.I and appro'
o by wnicb tb# e..mumi«i
•ppointrd i
i molten, r
-tattalica w
R v. J. F 1 urner, off red hia resignation
-a « member «.f the Uo-rd ot Finance,
which was nccej.iad.
Rev. C. W. Kay waa appointed in his
Nxw Moron Correa.
H. raid writes from
debating tb© bill for tha establishment of I Cu "*‘'‘uito t ,ai right ul the injured p.ny
Armory. It waa finally poatponed fur ‘ U ,r 9 u,r * ■» »be hand, ol
party »uch auiendiu-nl ol t
. that
DiRcovitar <-r ,
p'tn.l nl r*f the U,
Naahu< N. II., a* follows
announce the fart, and w
particular# at another limt
power Ita* been discovered
ly Ir.i.il which, Ii i. ..linuT.j’
"i.ly h. ni"rn,irc,.|i.. than .hum ,
li.. powrr, hm which will I,, tightu
cent, cheaperThink 1,4.1 -hit 1
n.MOClng, for I ‘apeak hy tti.« can
the heat authori y. The r ew m
which I speek will be found to |i B ,
rlul than steam, but
.n aUo (1
upon
appeal rasta wert detided.
■ taming two hundred dollara
.u intyceiiia waa race.red Irom the lew
(tie Lorilereuc© and Mission Society, of
- •Iumt.ua, and a vots of manss to me Bo-
•*«ty passed. u
I no tt •nop called for recommendations
iu «lie ttnvnm.g corinactten. The two who
were recommended, and who wna present,
canic lurwa.d and were addresaed by the
“ ah«»i' and th- u-ual qunattons a.Xed them.
J tie toiioMiog gvniltmtn were then ad-
11 I, ti" lr "' Nur " l, n H. Morabouae,
W p 1 l, r ;i 8 r G -, J ‘^'®hard-
'> . h . If Hand, J R. Parser, G. L. W
11 ’ “ * , J. M.
Beuaior Ptace, r>l Maryland, advocates
Convention of the Southern States
it 1 # «nd«r©tood that Mr. Slidell, ot
Louisiana, wilt not take hia scat in tb*
3ona e this winter, unless the President
signifies a deatre that he may b* present on
tire occasion ot sorno special vo'e el tin purs
isi.ee. Ho regards a rupture of the Union
Mr. To .mbs is to ha here, as orders have
bran given for tha usual preparations ol his
house in thia city, loroccupaucy during the
session.
Fortlffii Goods tor the Pair.
r ,Tr h lli'f.iUtt.' J' iW. UWWf-nlMU-
1 1. h. •••«• o,,, ii,® ron.ing month, #'«
y II “i U.’“! r.i'.ran, «„,n,di.
: H " r c ‘ r *" .• v.lued
• l 850,000, and comprises a large van* v ot
rr.ai,ulaoturad arncaol genaral ua# tn the
euuth ; and .he o..jeet of their imporiaiion.
1* to throw some fight upon the praettcauii.
ttv ol a direct trade betwaen tbv Bouibain
htatea and foreign onuntries. They will
doubtless, give great attraction to the F«n
ol our pluiiiing irianda, and call many t.
Macon who would otherwise remain away
Wa congratulate tha Cotton Planters upon
the safe arrival ol the vassal with their
consignment, and we trust the teeulta of the
fxnibiuoii will meet their moat xanguino
expecteiiona.
t> ^ r ' •P«cial agent of the
oelgian Manutac.ureri, has been in uur city
lor eome days awaiting the arrival ol the
vessel. Messrs. Gregoire and Moniville,
h.a assistants, cante piasmaer* yeateiday,
in the Henry.— Nov. Rep., iotk
Dilutes', an
and erpeci
jacent t-» u*. aj ju
ol nceefit'y tt.o'e
flaitonj tintt have e
question that #o »Ice*i
n calm and difibera-
beat mod a cl avo.d
much qn id might i
In thus proceed f;
tio.i of tho
present condition id the
then I would
delegates
I eeCurlng concert <
Ihe preaent, hy * vote of 74
I he 11..U-* adopted, hi,d ordered lo be
printed, tb* Cod* of Laws prepared by
Mesars. Cobh, Irwin and Clark.
On Friday, tha Hnu»a debated to a I
hour th* Rtuliatory bill, without voting
Ita passAgs up to our latsst advices.
P, H.—The House passed the bill. Good!
Before the finni sole, Mr. Bjrayberry
oil*red an amendment, which in effect pro
vided for secettion instead uf retaliation t
which amantl.ireni was rejected—yeas U«,
89. Tn# bill passed by yeas 73, naya
t th*
tb*
* »■' “»»*• **r© moving in
of the selection rf Ibeir del,..
»ke the shot* «ug-
•Iflt, fin
t tiav* a eon feet
• tu the policy to
briber (j (
in thia county m
b* adopted ny th*
to *• y trothn g
tne people demp «
1 Course, t»* unit, d
bu
Tb, y cai.no*
pott „| i.»h an.I c. umt.lxd iu,n
" “ u pa«y alone, a0 d v»u *r
re th*t a e n *.t c,„ n* av„m*U „ .i|,
tbt* k hat the p|* whirl, we baVv
Ofge*tcd Is lb. one b.-» CalcilUted In p„.
• mean ‘U.d 4..nu.#w nl.y f.rt,
l> Uwl.. heat* Bretkttiridga *n
‘ a ,h,
Ur.c '..log- beats Douglas in
•«»1 Easiaru 1C atuiky wberr
W Slaves.
•o *.-ithr
••Pa. t andle' «,.d u ,
grans C .Ul a rung Very
lldgc t
•‘*, that ill Ibr
sections Ol v.t.
•***#•, Ur-rkiu-
•*l, wOil* tl. || t^,,, b|tJ| (||
cmanyi.g large ».umber. «|
‘8 Rvarna ol the popular v.rtt, full m
moat oi m, Hi at*#, and partial and e,t.ma.
led in lbs balance, show that Deuglaa lias
beaten Breckinri tg* fully 400.U00 in tba
Tbt* proves what wa h>v* all ibe
urn. a tarried, Ibat Douglas bad a ntajirny
••I his party with bun and must claim and
cuuirul tb© urganitatiun in all lutur# em
ir.#. But w* must nut forget that tb*
Br. . kiur.tlga ram «f the >#utU "know no
party 1 now t N* wonder.
D .ug as, Breckinridge and Bell, coca-
blued, heal Lincoln fully HU.t 000 in
pupu.ar vote.
*ggiu*»iv*
>ua<llution
past Mtot.ga
t only he our
L* A
dtuatee
I earn Taf talon© cssbi/.
u*y* «go in* ii Irgraph wa*
uaw* throughout tb# Union
•aytU, o| tb* i\l rh.le Register,
u«,t Ut-clar.'l tor tlrsuuinu. NVe * r , bv
• ut I..I M.b I. I* p.r. Ih.I Ik. imin.Jial.
• j •«"■».* "I Ih.i CM. ... biu.rljr
ITU..J lu IM. UI.C'Kin a ltl ,
O n,.niiiM) | ,nd Ut«, a writer in una oi
.tiro, tl. noun a., in. *u|<purt.r. ol ib. nck.i
"U wlncb h. I. lonoin, aa ."ion,, ,„j
lw..uilM,"| Uoiib.uekat will b. «l,c
'"••I u-.iwhr.nr na
(.... a,,.. Letter.
w . IIU.I Ib.. all our |w..,.l. .,1! t „j
•nil bonil.r o..r lb. • I tract! tr.ui a |,t.
• ll.r ol Uor. M. f ,ffi„,ol K.niuck,. which
•« rn M t -J.,, H. I. , br„k„.„d„
O.mori.i, Wo b.v. additM..
• rum lb* Democratic Gnvrruara of
.%po,..« S..U Dr. 8 H.
>•8*1* aud by .oc i©.
H.ihirta) Ur., *• e*i •
“ “* ***** V—»<- | A'Umm and North Carolln., which
»U1 none, met, ewtical.i.| k.ru.Art,
tod, amity ttt©
aad praveut tbeir future rveurr/use. I
may b* other legal re mod it a unified. 1 hu
on. b.a no. bceu ill»Bi|ilad. Ilrnc tb.
r.tni lor.»uluium.,. ,,t
Ilio will., brltavaa u,„.| m.i
•*.rj Ic,,! men, ol t.,|rr„ ,h ult b. ,1
one* actively ant] vigorous y put into ex«i.
cisr, a. d wiuu tu,* # h*Vs berm exhtusied
without • 11. cl, that it would
righl, but uur soiuruu duty,
•vvolu too, by i.crs.io© ,-r by eom* other
tnethed, lutacuieuifr light*; which meihud
.boold b.- Idoflcd to ib.t W. tbtttk,
••» >w Ib. r„ult. ol . 0.IU4,
wiar aud Ur-s ring p..|, C y.
M. H. VS Ua# r iui PtorL*.
►hall He li*ve a King f
El Epq. :-A writer in in* C luml.us
Jimrt ol Nuvsmbor 3Sih, under the i.a.u*
oi 1 Conait<utiunal Monarrtvy," has let m *
new ight upon tk* aacestion movement.
Ha goes fi.r a stronger government-a "con.
a.iiuttunal monarchy"—saying na haa long
dared our present government a "lail-
’ that W* ivquire a atronger and m -ie
effi- ism goverament, inasmuch as tho Ex-
•cui we haa nut in all caars haan abls to • x-
ecute iba law*. This laih.ro may have
been caused by the withholding by Con-
gieaaol therequ.at.© p .,w er lo rn , rfe
law* irom a omieiupi and dread ul central-
tiaitun, thereby enciuaching upon the
nghta ol tha Slates. Had Preaidant Fill-
mora and the present Exvcuuve bevn
granted by C,.ngrc#e the posers asked fur
by them, the dec.*** ul th* Supren.* Court
and all acta ol Congress duubileen would
h«*e been executed to the letter. The
power* asked l..r were withheld.
A ounatitutiouel monarchy, with a pow-
aitul a anhnx army, would undoubiodly be
mora efficient, bui would it sun the g«mus
ol our people f Large standing armies are
expensive, end the uue-man power .deerae
tu liheriy. G d xave to the l*im'iie« . k ng
te curae them lur their diswhedieuce. H « (
a#k a King, may not the yoke be more op.
preaaive than Democrat!* necka can m-ar I
King we ara to have, theu I would t.y
get a descendant ul Georg* the Tfai d a* u
would be difficult t» make on# ol American
atufl. lor the reason ao many a*p, r *m#
would consider (hair claims as. aaid* u n ut
slacted to the office, and might rebel. L«i
worked with entire safe
used f.»r every v.nety of m.’cha
puses—fur turning the tir.y Uthe u f ' tfi
gulrfamitb, operating the printer’* p rn .,
Jrtving through the deep* nisrin* vt-,. |#
and even can th© Udisa use •
wheels of tl.air sewing-machines, h can
• .'•"•(•"*<. l» (bn kiteh.n, .nd Then
bn m.d. I. ptf (id Ib. wa.bio,.i.,anhitjn
th* churn, and even to ruck he cradle! 1
think I b.,t jnu wnr. j.ur tn.d.,. .1
d ™. belie, it.' Wdii .ml ,,, if | q
»,•!,(rain!, and ywo'll nol have tn w.it
Inna. . Ihi. mol,-, n„,Y di.ti„, :i,
• nnnu'.C.J, b„ been (U. r., Uli bl, lc.u.,1,
• ml -HIi b. rrijj m , f,„ j,,, f „ u .
Shnollnj; at Ccorgctnirn.
tt',. learn tb.l a man namaj H.bw Slam-
pfr was shut th Uroigei.iwn, one day
“i man nntued Newbei,y, fi ]
Ihcie n#s an old giudge be.
n. u'th were arinad with
I nun#. Newberry fi,d gotten
Anthony, H. H. 1 ......... .... ^.wcr, j. yt
r uwiur. J. Ilaik* y, J It. Lovelace, W. W
Ualtn. \\ . A. Kugcra, W. Lane.J. R. s Pw .
' ,ri ' . ‘ ^ wan, L ft. Redding, Mor-
, " 1 * G- AsIiiuaii, K. S. An-
°nly J drewi an J VV . B. Chandler.
Rev. J. W. uivnn liked lor'the tppoini-
nci)i nl a coinimiU'e in mveatik’sio certain
o in plaints agamai Rev W. P. Pledger.
- chair appointed the leliuwing aa ibat
»V. Ilinion, VV. U.
lock
Cottuu Planters
seems (hat
double-h • rr
*«•« hi* Mllgjl
p-1 dmr up ai
cd I
ti, there ben
t bo
imeacod cursing him, ,
#har,iip„ n New. I
uihcr
body -
leg of a Uisn
<hs w»v. Bi
^ lib ibe arc.'
ir tn tno liuggy Htamprr fired,
several bull-1 holes through N. w.
clKh.- and -Ii,hll(r bit
•it# ol the ball* look vlTVcl m th #
o wa* iryme to get nut of
# 8taru|«r could get ready
barrel. Newberry 6r,d, bit-
• be lurches.I, the balls
nd rsngrd
pm
"I *g the bick
lole,
i 6..I IhougUl that h* w4* kii
extminatiun th# Burgeons |„,
been broken, at.d bis I l H6€.
(hr skull ti4d
wounds not mortal.
i f L h * Wt * P lrt, 7 buried i n
ir, end v.ry much
ouiuptr t* rrc-.vcnog, and will
answer ai in* nm i*,m ol l^uit.
tufaula Express.
on.mine# ; Reva.
VV. Aruoid.
ihcn adjourned, with
morning.
1'alr of IU© louther
al M*c
■Macn«, Nov. 29.—All .lock for rxhibi-
in " nt iho In'ernatinnal and Agriculinral
ruiri.f ihe Plumera’ Convention ol Geor
gia, will be transmitted free by tha Rail*
toad# in Georgia,
Th« Fuc-ign Drpanment coana on lha
let Muad.y m Die-mb-r.
Tne Auri.-olinral and Meehknlcal De-
“I-"- »n .b- li Mnnd.f, and th.
Mock Mattel eu the 3J Moudav io Decern,
b-r. at Macon.
Ample provi.iona have b-en made al tha
l air U.uund-lor alt exhibitor., and ac.
enmmodattnna In ib. elt, ,(| per>0 „,
wl.u may attend.
I hlv s.ateinent ia reliable and luliy au-
if 0 “ d e '
■—— —r»
t'reaidclttlal Live lion Heluru-.
1 MxtM-,. The full ante of Tenneaeee
i. dt-Hinl •• follow.t Bell CD.iii), Drecktn
"c :e (5.053, Unusla. l0.3S4_|,| Uf ,|„j („,
Uvll ,.057. Tuia inolnd-a Iba eounliea of
Ccmbetland and Si quatebi., wbeae return,
liave been received, but will b. rejected for
lolortnaliijr. Tno, Ucll a m.Jomj of
*b »ui one hundred
KtXTVOkT.—The following ia 'ba official
vole ol Kentucky : Beil 66.010, Breck-
dge 63,836, Douglas 36,644, Lincoln
tha »kutl, brl,
H*'ti Ur
be hwid
us consider.
Frxit# ao Stijytv.
nHy tr.-
Mm. Likcolm— Will it not #**i
IO «ur readers, aays thy Chari >t<eav
Krview, to hear ibat Mrs. Llnculn
•tav-ry woman 1 Y*t w,» mere ttt
lurrnvd hy a gao'lemsn, who is *
'tv. ol hers, and w o htm.elf f,. m
«i*«*. that #ui h u the fact. H*kuc„
in K^ntuckv, where they both lurmerU
lived, and ou soring her ...m* lno w# ,
S.nc, h# asked b*r it th* hid mudtfi.d the
••pinion* ah* had form.rly #nirru„.*J
Iowa.—The figures of the I wa election,
nearly ell rffietal, are: Lmco‘n 40 014,
Douglas 34.813, Bell 044. Breckinridge
<41- Lmeulu over Douglas 11,203; over
ell 6 517.
PaxMUTLViNia.—The ©ffict.l returns of
tb# election in Pennsylvania are now com-
pleie, with tLe exception of the small county
ol Forest, which gavs Mr. Curtin a major-
«'y of sixty. Tit# entire vote n« ar u
•lave j 473O'H), div.ded a* follow#; Fur Lincoln
268.518. Fusion 176.896, Du Uf Ua atraigbt
Itckal 17,350, Bril straight l.ckei 13,764.
r*a V otb or Oajo roa Fxmidixt.—Tb#
, , muw Tictal vole of Ohio stands: Lincoln 331
ia not; thal, on Ih# contrary, bar convic- CIO, Douglas 187,130, Bell 13 197 n r .,h
r'!" ,TJr0 '!L .*«• ante, ll.40S.Smnh ,,n
The Right of t»cces*loii (
Ed. Enquirer.- I ©tab to call tbs alien-
linn of Dr. Pierce to lb* following extract
from th* constitution of the United btatee :
“The power* uot delegated to tha Umtod
Wtatea by the constitution, nor prohibited
by It to the 8tates, are reserved >o the
Biates respective j, or to the people."
I suppose the Doctor has read it many
limes, lor it haa ever teen e favorite portion
of tbat noble compact wi'b th© fusnds of
Stale Rights and Htate Sovereignty ; but I
kn-w from experience that olJ folks ai
fnrgrttul, and when I noticed in one of h
communications to the Southern Recorder
that he was ot opinion ••that we entered this
compact reserving to ourae'vas no otter
right* than those of revulution or agree-
turui," I concluded be bad forgoiten this
Article.
If thia con-titut-a onr rvaerwd rijbt.,
then wa hat. non- -1 nil; f 0 , ,h, r i,ht of
rvvalulion I- .imply Ih. tight tn do wb.t.vrr
w- bav. lha ability lo do, in aptle of our
-ppoavr.i and it would ba— b. en v.ry
foultib in tba Hi,If, ( J havo roaervad tha
tight to do an act that wat cona-nled to by
all tb. patlia. im.rt.lrd, I am nol uppotad
to Mmitttra rnlighlrning lha pub ic mind
in aucb a crl.ia a, tbta, but of all pcnpl.
tb.y ought to bo moat careful lo advance
•juud doctrine.
Very respectfully,
I’Hxa. H. McCall.
Barns Vis's,Gs.,Nev. J*, 1S40.
one ur t
•Stales u
action.
1 also thick, that the public
quite* a recurrence to uur own
an expression ol ineir opinion,
of the people r.i.re expressed, will
ol tenon with t
#o necessary
preaent,
I therefore rscomnvnd that a Coritenii in
oi tho peopl©ut the Sta'e bo called, o ae«
srmh'.fc imn.cdiaieiy aliar (he propo-vd con-
nuI(«ti;n with O'hcr Suuihcrn Sio'et slmll
have icrmtnaied.
The Bubji'ct oi our niUitnry dofener* will
require your early at ion'ion. 1 would te*
commend a thorough re organisation ul ihe
m'htiii and lii* enro Iment ol persona fin
tween th# ng*s ot 16 and 45 years. VV,; i
such n Mitululion our uiu.-irr roll w ml i
contain near a hundred aid ten thousand
I would also recomnierd iho formation
of a corps of ten thoutdiid volunteers
with an o-ganisation cepara'o from the
main bocfyol the militia, and that they be
suitably armed and • quipped.
That your proce©iins# may be conducted
in a spirit ol harmouy and ©tmcilsiiotr, ami
that they wilt redound t * u.u lunor ami
wo.lsre of Norilt Carolina and our comniui.
country, is my Ivrvuni de-iro.
JuIlN VV. ELLIS.
IXlKTTrTS D**4trM>XT, (
ttslclgb, hov. itkn, I'rt# |
Tit© HiUMdcr of l*eunaylTSiijj» umn ,
.Itjl inanilr:*t l» * xvi»tiri-*nlf,‘' ,, 1
•» rted WTTi.fig organs of ihe Renui.i r.,.
party in F< r»n.ylv«,„., , h ., iaA.L c ‘ '
tba. 8..,. do nut ,yinpxih!ze w|
alavaty d"g,, k . R, pilb ,, c ,™'J""
I ti.v v.n.tl t„r Lincoln noi b, ' h ‘*I >■
ZTntrW'" "« «...
£ —a' d’a] *anant''Jr* (tin'Vo
tbeir Iru© woike, *nt^uiii#r in^ouiactoriea.
it was mainly through their a«#n< y tfiai
rBprM#n,I, ’ v *'»l ©iireni* ©mi.
hie ig
ilavery ide-i
' in;
t unammny hi# fourth ye
the t a larpo el n
rd. Hm tho i
ilia hidroua nr
liledme, an a w,
alavery opinions, .. 1MW ,,
They, doubtless, feared ifiat wuh
predominant,
—•« i»i**»»«-«guu aeconnarv. Hence thev
prelerrsd Lincoln, who w.a known to b.. a
■ ireng prouettun man, nnd yat auflici-ruly
tinciurad with ann-alamry Mnttmcnt to
camn tee abolition and lieea'oil TO i#. Thia
waa * deep gam© and adroitly played,*.)
lar as th* North ia concerned. But we
rather think that Pennsylvania haa over-
reached beraalf. In her eagernra* to gam
•treng h in th* North, she hae ert irelv i*.
nored her old allies in the Sou h. y *
1 he H hips ol the South havn been tarifl
n,,n * Aa fi ne ai there were Whig ret.r«
aentativea tn Congress from Vttgi" ,
were Irtende of the tarifl. R. v “# s’.jan
8untm#rs, fluite, Goggin, Barion anduth-
. ul " ,e ,#nff °»
t t.e aaiiatinn ( >f the »lavery question m u„
JSorth, however, an im en»*d the people ol
Suit'll that (In y di<;il»ced every man
' hia #
»«da, • hen he w# .
fl *ck of wild geasr
hia bead, and be «•;
tneir diecoorsu ih it
Fb* mailer's alien
be asked whe'her h«
had
id.
irteodly
- lor year# pta
Coi.iireas
* sure calculated ... ,. JT .
Northern tniereeis. IJaj.ci
lb., delegation limn Virginia ha. biin
unit agtiuat ilia urift'. being all Dfmuct.t.
Th. a.m. .tat. of ,hla t , h,a .„,t.,i in
£ M.'r'.tld, T.iin......
“they »aid they werr j e .
So-and-so's* oat*!'' By this t:.t
ceivrdthat Ibe servant l ad basi
and *Uw him on Ibr spat.
Near Kymite, in FmlanJ.
l ,r us number ot snakes up .n
and th* iiito- r wtshitig h „ ( -
troyed, ofT-red two utea to*
#nak* ebarm-r tn fre# Ihu !r
• ance. Tb# char ner pro® ••
wnb h>e r«-q test, but list i.k, .
er he bed observed mmoi g t-«
while snake, aa over this t>s in
Being answered in tba negi.
handle* of branches ah -ui j ,
which was uvetgr #n witti
cliarmad tb* anakra within the
the circle. He tlie© set light lo
; but a great white a .»t»e •
• eared, twisted lUalf about hi
draggad him into tbs fir*, «o m
penahsJ togMbrr.
Opelika aud OtUrd lUllroad.
It is a source of gratification to ibe friends
of the sbov# enterprise, that notwithstand
ing tb* stringency *f the timet, tb# work
on tho road is s'.asdily progressing,
meeting of the Stockholders was held
this place on Friday last, I* taka into e
sideratiun the threatening condition of tbe
pecuniary affair# of tba country, and to de-
tsrmine whether or nut work should b#
suspended. It was unanimous!? agreed
that tb* work should go on. Wo tbtuk
ibis course r.fl-cts great credit on the
Company. It abowa a spirit ef determina
tion that is bouad to tell m favor of our an-
t* rprtsr, and willMtabliah confidanc* in tka
mind# of those who bevy entertained
doubts about the building of oar Read.
Chambers Tribune.
>an o eould get n- pr.ncrlion for heWoid
lu tno rec«nt election, the Sis’tt tbuve
X-biS m, !r ‘ k-otl I.nll
ol Mr. 8.11. It r.nruvlvania lV«tl P vmod
lor him, Ire wmiMhavo Ire.n rl.cird. and a
ravoluiinn wnufd havo itnm,diai.lv tak.n
rl.r.lu too Cong-ional ,o,,
trum the more Northern siavn Staica—tho
•lavor, question would havo towi qni.i.d
and a aound land would l,..o l,„„ p.„,
But tl,a old Kay.ion. 8..t« rrcl-rrsd iu
run .Iter l.l.» gt d.-.h. citoa. to hush her.
aett onto the car of anti-elavervisni. Th.*
<*— artayod .It.
t» hole Hou’h, ol all prer.ic, and svsry shad,
ol opin oii, to .olio [-lialani a( , m ,,
one n*s thoiiglii proper to m
wiHj abolition, and the two
- fate—wbatenr party may prevail in ! g
dead shot scainat I ,
nniil ah* chsne** I ,
l,'h«I-u4"jL ’ w K ® u,,, «'rn inieresta. j
ii her vote had been can lor 0 -II witn
P ■ *0 *•» Jvr.sy, ,hs could’ haU J
p m J 1 ""?" >b. Hon.., whe o
Hill,Would ha— been oilmen, and Ihe tariff I i
u -uld have been one ol tl,e |,„| lllg m „.
: * o* nie admit,iairation. Now. will , !
umied S-iuth and Weal ag.i,,,, bit. the ] e . r
» * against hrr, 'ei o~mav ! A
(srifi. Hxs sue n t c .»ni- - v
fiiou* blunder t—Richmond \ ' •
Btraxtif© lucoualatcucj
‘Ve have neliced in th* pio.-ei
i* thaw on* coun'y ineetii.f it.
le, the aiHpiion uf rrsoiei »»i
, to ray th* least of them, s!r«n
aiaient, instmuch «< they ••
ni blank not to suk.oit to w.* ■
of Li
soln,
x up protection *
bar puatiion i
vnliamen, any way.
mkj
her tesidroc* id Ljm.'ir.
11,105, South 119—,gg—gat, 4 „,,
Nooro Caxouxa.—Senator Cliogman
baa bean ra.notatnaiad by lha Democratic
caueus at Raleigh, for Senator, but tbo Leg
islature haa postponed tbe election.
Hon. M. E. Manley was sieetod Supreme
Court Judge, by th© Legialamr* of Nerik
Carolina, on tteturday.
The RaLigb Standard, tb© leading Breck-
iiiridg© paper of North Carolina, has coma
out boldly against seceeaiea, and ia favor
of fighting tb© battle in th* Union.
WasUlufttuii Affairs.
A sp'Ci*! if.eg aphic dtapsrch to the
Charlesiu.i Mercury of jreatardxy. u*:, d
?. ov ' «*‘» l Hon. Roger I)
janey. Chief Justice of tho United tfia'ca
Hurreme Court, has tendered his reeigna-
(t°n to the President ; and meniinns a re
port that Au rney General Black will be
sppoin ed to fill tb* seat already vacant
y (btttney will
rssions from L.i
pueltioo of tbt#
(he C-nrcXitin
ords.— H.ir i
t Enterpr
(Re Supreme B;nch.
The same dispatch rate* that it i* *?*•>
rumored that Hun. Howefi Cobb, Sccrttaiy
ol the Treasury, is about to resign, and is
Tacking up his elTi-cts tn Washington city,
pr*| aratory to reuirning in Georgia. '
Uulon .Meeting ut l.um.viii*
LotnsTiLL©, Nuv. 37 At a eitixen's
meeting, composed of alt pirtif#, held |*at
night, the minority re*.Mutt*n* were pa...
•d, deploring tbe election of a Preaident
on *«ctional imus#, declaring tbat Kea-
lucky has s common interest nab a l shvo. I
holding Btatrs ; that ah* does not despair A lady t
of juattca within the Union, at both Haus- ' ©ilk die*#.
Mb. ^dkbipan Knuwlxs .* »..d t
a very peculiar p<>*iiion nub r»#|
his dramatic works. -'Uur rvadara .
perhaps aware," eaj* tbe Lmdun
diart, ‘•thst, daving bscoma a non-c
ut preacher.be now abbot* at «ucl
formerly fuvad tbs drains It um*»i
ly (or fortunately, perbajia, f t tb*
bu cun#i*i*ncy.) b.p;.en# i tbst bef
convtraun b« i.a.i parted with tbn
rfichi to fit* pub'iaUcra, on condittoc
crtving g yearly asm uf rniory
munay, the price ol moral - otsou, at
Itevaa, be n »w r-cerves under a
Tuus, like the celrbra'aJ Joonny
l«vt'lig»ii tu look on impassive, w
ttanils tied, wbila be ia beuvfiusd
Jit Mill."
Piiiltdslpait, las: warlu - 1 '
btu-hing sg fttn
*s of Ccngrees arc oppoecJ to tb* B*rv-- iM -
live. Tbst Kentucky wiil insist upon tbs j sueJ the store keeper for damag*'.
tb* aid Nik
i of s a-**
repeal of Northern statutes nulilyog IM «
fugitivs slav* |gw, and appoaltog to tb*
Southern 8tct*. not to desot the common
cause of the Neutb in the Union, end reeoL
*ing that Kentucky will stand by the Uuten
i'll tbo aggressions on hot constitntional
rights become more intolerable then revo-
lution.
(bough he proved tbat be was only «
pjiog ao much of the sidewalk *>
I • w allowed him, and ibat the box bad
tbar# only an ttour and a quarter, me Cow
gav* judgment in tsvor ot tb* pU:m*ff f
five dollars and cost, thus legally deerdm
that everything oat of doore uiUjI*'*
clear of hoop-akirte.