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JOHN il. if A ft TIN
COLUMI3US-.
Wednesday Morning. Nov. 15, loan.
Tlit* Kltetloii Tt»-!>•>•
Let no voter f 'get that ono of thoniori
- Important oln< tion* ho ever bad an oppor
tunity to ’pnrticipitr In f« to i-rtnie <•!» to
day. Happily, we have ono oftlio vory
t>*ct and puroat turn in Urn country it enn-
'didate for Clovtiraor, und with out opposi
tion. W-‘ trurt tlmt the voto thin tiny
fjiveo Vo Cbhr'.c* J. Jnukii* X9\\\ bo tho
Urged over cast for any candidate in
Cloorftln. L'A. it attest the devotion of tho
united people cf Georgia to a policy chu*
inctoritoU by "wisdom, justice and mod-
©ration”~a n»o'to at once ©nnblcruatic # of
the State and of the .■•tat A ?man whom **ui
p<K.ple propone tbi.. day to elect as their
Chief Magistrate.
Numbers ef good men nro running for
Con trot* and tho LogUlulurc, and the
poople Lave no luck ol candidates from
•whom to rnsike a good choien. Let them,
In tin 4 Important election, nxeni?o the
'right of sulliag" wiioly and discreetly. A
trying ordeal awiuL tho Congresfuien who
may bo cdoetod, and tho Htato Icgiflatora
wilt have to deal wivh qwutitouft of tho
gratout and u.oj-1 nioieoutou . coudorn.—
Lot tho capacity of tho people ol fleoruiu
for iolf-goverinneiit bn nobly a indicated,
undur tho cinhurrn-fiing < irciimstuntu* by
which they are aui ro’. iidocl, by the elot-
tkrrol to day.
Tta« Vfnrftiorn ICIert folia.
The rarulbi of tho fall elections in New
York, Now Jnr ey, end other ‘Halos, can
not ho regarded ar tho triumph or dofeut
of any principle or measure, it wo except
tho "constitutional niuendniont" in Now
Jersey, for no ln-uu iuvolving any ftuch
principle or measure wns made
Tho#o result* cannot,tlmro/orn, bo regard
ed us damaging to the President's plan of
restoration. Hut they frhouJd oervn to
admonish us of the Mouth that so far ns
tltl party nUachinents arid diflors/H'C* uro'
Cuncornod the Hnpublican is »till the
dominant orgum/.ation at the North, and
that a prudent and wiio circumspection is
yet needed to t rente ruch u diversion a.~
will hereafter uemro the ntcnnrtanty of
those most friendly to us in tho Northorn
fttnto?. In our opinion, the people of tho
Gout horn .Sluton have only to ml here
closely to the l*iundent ami hi* policy to
Peru re their lull restoration to all their
IoeV politievd rights In n short time. Tho
time is rapidly upjuonchiiig when the lte-
pubtieuns imeit oitt er come in lo the ?i*|»
port of the policy of the Administration,
or mnko with il an i no which thpy have
Xiot yet uiudo in tnich a chape »■* would
admit of a populni verdict open it They
Lave to net upon the queslions involved
during the approaching sonsiori of Con-
ftro**, nod it they do not sanction and
curry Into ott'oet the President s policy, it
will go before the people uf tho country
lor approval or rcjoction at the elections
of no*t year, if the groat mass td that
party is so hostile to tin* .Southern people
«*s to load Ilium to reject the plan of resto
ration proposed by the Adluintstralion,
hio\ \e nxeiude tho Honlhont bValet from
fellowship in the I'nhm until new cxac-
tionn are imposed and extorted, wo have
tho utmost cohhJei.ro that n policy
harsh and vindictivo will not ho rtuHainod
by tho American people. Tho ikmios of
Holt year will then ho sharply drfinod
and brought lo a direct mid derisive con
flict. No bttaeliinent to mere party
*uimrs or to pidilu al organi/.alioiis that
tivved then vitality t** Unite* now elliito
find bhoved out of the way, can avail to
PCH ure u mere party triumph. A great
practical ipiostion -one of tlm greatest
that lias ever engaged tho minds id Amer
ican slate .■■men or agitated American par
ties—will then coiuo up for Miltlcmont.
its claims for prompt sotUonn-nt upon its
own merit* will he urgent nnd impera
tive. Wo have no fear that the people
who for four years earned ou such obsti
nate and Htupondous war lor the preser
vation of the Iniion will llion com out to
Its continued dm upturn, cither in spirit
or foiui, at the behest of any party lead
ers.
Col. Hattie is said to he certainly elect
ed to Congress from tho H«l district ol
Alabiuna by n tmijonty of one thousand
or flitecn hundred votes. The latest re
port* m® still tavoiablv lo the clot lion ut
Air ratton as Governor.
John II. Christy, ICsij , of the Athena
Hs re Am an, hij.I lion. Junius Uillycr, of
Walton county, ruo candidates for Con-*
gross in the «»th district.
Lbttsu va.»\i Jkkfkhsun Davis.—I
Tho liouiivills Democrat puldisiics tho
following private letter to a Irioud in that
city, which wait not for publication, and
which, tho Democrat says, gives tlio sin-
corn views and tooling!, of tlio author at
that time .
'WAausNo'ioN, JammiybM. lkf»l
Dour Sir. I have the ploa-ure to ac-
khowlodge voura of tlio CTtli oil. I mu
cm the ovo of it departure fur Mud-wippi,
In obedience t.* I.r. «omtuatid, and in ac
cordance with toy own views of the no-
Ceasily of tho South. To you 1 need not
®ay that oxent in to me a painful one ; hut
there rouiait» ti» inr the c.msoUtion that l
have failed in nothing that promisod to
preservo tho Constitution, *ml thus per-
pMunln the I n ion our lathers made il.
fAfior some remarks on piivalo mat
ter*, h« added 1
1 holm Kentucky, the land of my nativ
ity, will soou take her placo in tlm South
orn oolumn. I'ho union of the South can
How alone preset vo peace, and in tlio uni
led strength of the Soule is tlio only hope
for justice und a reconstruction of tlm
Government upon a basis that will secure
the end* tor whnli it wux oiiglually t
tablifhed. # «
[SubrcnbiKl] Your friend,
.Ikh. i>AYia.
A Wushiugloii dispatch, ol tho lfth,
•ay**
The Secretary of State at Washington,
to-day telegraphed Horry to continue a*
Governor of Mouth Carolina, until roiiev-
I'd by the 1‘: ... -idil. 'I'Lc l*f.-l-
denl regret:- that neither the convention,
fior legi-luture has r. pudinled tho war
debt, and that Sjuth Carolina mm* in a to
decline tho congressional amondiiient i*f
the Fraioral coneiitution. aUdi»hing slave-
ry. Yesterday. Secretary Seward t«dc-
graphed Gov. Horry tor the Hrc.idont,
ati early adoption of tho umendment
1i deemed peculiarly imp *rtant, and c*«
|H>ciallv di**u abio with reference to the
■anoral attualion * t ike Union ; and tho
x reaidoDi s opiim'ti Lahore t xprcMcd, ra-
jnaina unchangod.
Tic I’rcod. nt to-day responded to tho
delogato* from the North Carolina dole-
8 alien, and raid although the State had
one well in the uccnplnncu of the con*
Uroasional anil-slavery niihundmciil ns po
culiaily impoVtant to »uc(mw«IuI r«wt*'ia
lP>n. Holden ha* hw a iu.Viu. tad \*» ( ,m-
tinua governor until r« li«\adhy eiprc*
vrJor*.
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ol*«('li,ppnH'« romnrk*'in thf •Xlfctli
0 f),i. Inmentod collesRun. It wrfi ; in ll<*'
main n rnrrn 1 repnrl, tint in«>mp
Inultv, nml wc tlinrrfur# \lic folf
lowing ri!|iurt, wliicli bos biidii oorroclwl
l.y tho nuthor: ,
Mr. 1‘rmiiU nt 1 ri*-to norform h ml
iluly -to ntinounoo tho inwannholy inot
that mv fritnil nnd rolli-nKUC, thn H"i>.
Ilinof Ill'll, » iluloRalo from Iho r.iointy "f
ilu.. .>h«o, u no nioro. U. (o.—“O
this morning, «t Iwonty ininutM bororn
llirco o'clock, ro softly, no trnnotlilly ibid
lliosc who wori. promnt ooulo scrpoly
rnaliz'i tlmt bn hail mmlR tlm front
transition >n whlrli wo nro nil anHitv-il.
Co). Holt, Mr. I’resi'lnnt, had loo* boon
i» declining hoi.lth. For n coiirttltn.l.lo
time the iiironiN of dinenno upon Inin,
liinuuli slow nml gradual, hint tn« uoo
marked mi l Bttraotnd-ofttui tho anxious
obsnrvnlion of bis frirrnls. \ ot bt; »u<»
combed not, loit kept up blsmual In.lolls
-it life und alU-ntlon lo hn«lno«---ao that
wlu-n tlio time camo to elect deteiptb■. to
this Clonrer.tlpn, bo determinofl to obey
the call which liia follow iltiaena made
upon him to represent thorn in this body
For, sir, ho wn* «>no of lhose who inl< a U6a- 9
ly appro? ialod tho overwholming impor
tance cf tho nrCHint crisis, and ho felt that,
in such a rnsi 4 , no citizen had a right to
r-tu*c himself t«* his country. A Aw duy c
t>oforo tlm meotlng of the Convention a
very unfavorable rovuDion in Ids health
took place. It was believed, however,
that it would be very tamporary ; and it
wild oven hoped that, coming hither, he
would derive hermit from Un* ohungo of
nu and scene, from the animating otlVct of
great public affair;’, am! from tho t>lonnurn
ot meeting many old amt valued friend 4
and *c many of tho treat and ablest innn ot
tin* State. Such was the hope of himself
nnd hi* friends. Hut, alnat howdulusivOl
lie came here hut to look upon this lardy,
occMHionfllly, for a lew days, and to die!
And now tnat ho is gotio ImncO and can
never again parlii-ipate in sublunary
scnrun, the melancholy comfort i° dear to
uh ot conteruplaling hip character and
virtues, and paying a tribute of houor
and sorrow to bio memory.
Jle whotn wo deplore and honor was
net, air. an ordinary mat;, nor was his an
ordinary career, IIa wa* horn in this
county, within a few mile** of this Canitol,
and onjoyod in early life the h«r-t advan
tages ol training ana education which up
per Georgia presented. Ho was u forlei-
child of that venerated AluiH Mater of ho
runny of tho noblest aons of Gc>>rgia,
Franklin College. And well did h" profit
by his happy opportunities. For hi-» tine
natural endowments wero well developed
by discipline and culture, and that sternly
upright and hoiioruhlo toim and temper
which ho inhutiUHl with hi.-? Mood wa«
over maintnined and mnnifeHted. A young
man of such a nature, character nnd fjunl-
itications, fired by high ambition and napi*
rations,throwing himself Indore tho people
of upper Georgia forty years ago, could
not fail of success in that most intellectual
and demonstrative ol professions, the Law.
Nor did Hines Holt fail, lie rosq to emi
nence, and throughout, his long career at
the bur was ono ol iti bright ornaments.
Nor was the former hi; only fluid ot honor
and distinction. As far ImcU a« u quarter
d a century, he represented Georgia in
(the Congress of the Unitod States, subse
quently ne was at one limn u Ltuto .Sena
tor, and it is Ireah in the memory of all
that at n recent period ho was a member
of the Con federate Congrcr.* at IGohnioiid.
This was liia lust public service until his
follow ciliaeiiM uf Muscogee county aunt
him hero a* n delegate to Hfisist in (lie
great und momentous work in which the
Convention is engaged. Had it pleased
tlio AII-Wise to simro hislifo end to have
restored him lo adcnuale health, you, Mr.
President nml gentlemen, would ere now
have known lor yourselves inure convinc
ingly than 1 can tell you tho valuo of him
whom wo linvo h»ht.
L know him from Ids early boyhood,
and the bright beaming countenance
which lie then upturned to my tailor form
is still vividly imprinted within me. It
was net unlill long afterwards, late in Ids
life, l noted aeloud lo BQllln on that coun
tenance which never entirely cleared
away. 1 knew, 1 loll tho cause, it was
thn sanm causa which opprcMnd with
gloom so many of tho host uioT\ of tho
Mouth. When they saw their country rent
m twain at last and the divided parts
"stand m lixod ferocity,’’ marshalling
thuir forces tn plunge into the most stu
pendous civil war tlm world OY<T saw,
they left deep anguish of m»uI. Hut no
in nn did I any where soo or Ijiow who
tookitho deeply to heart as (jol. Holt.
He had loved the Uniou all lus life and
loved it to tho lust, and it was net until his
mother, Georgia, pronounced her liat of
* oi csMon, tlmt, bowing to hor t-’oveicign
naihesl, he not only gave up the old
Dnion, hut throw himself fully and un-
ll inch nigh’into tho support of that great
revolutionary attempt which ho had vain
ly etidonvurod to prevent. Hohold, here,
how true and linn the man, high and sa«
red his senso id duty nnd his devotion to
> piinciples and his country.
Co) Holt, Mr. President, find reached a
mature ago. Jlo had attained Ids sixtieth
year -a lacl hard lor me, hard for nil his
ftrly friends lo realize, to whom he seem-
,1 always young. Tium had indeed
Idanched his looks—but hail not cbillod
hu» manners or his mind. His mousuro of
Ki lhly ellort and usefulness was, accord
ing lo tlm course of nulurc, nearly lull—
und it U one ot the comforting reflections
-Minct led with his death Hint it found him
ngaged in tho great work to which bis
heart w »- so much devoted—the restora
tion ol Georgia to her prestitip rnlationa to
her sister Mlulc*. Hut it was uot permit
ted to him, and it muv not bo permitted
to many uf us to .sen the Anal accomplish
ment id that work, its sale pastage threugn
its ulterior stage*. WhaL, remain* lo us,
Mr. President, is to chorfsh tlio roineiu-
hraiico of his virtues, to hedew bis grave
w ith our tears, and to pay duo public tri-
huto of honor and grief t<» bis mommy.
To wide it end 1 ask the adoption by the
Oonvonlion of the following resolution.
upward,tqndarp v. f>ales fur throw <Ii
1n l u(i).|jHriaHituffli firm. Wheat a tr
higher, rrovlsions sUady. Coiisols
elograpln
nhor 1SL—Turifif,
Om.grrftl,
the Hnloigb
, n-e oath, is
,0’iWvd ^ ,eU,cl * wVCr
Lmuhaii, w)..* < an. e
Nkw Yokft, Nov. Id—The steamer
City "( WnH irgton, ffiu Liverpool on
the l-t, In. ariivi-d at iJuoor.Cown.
- i - ' that Npi^n wil' inatitulp ot*-
Wgatn. *h'A- uf'W t* supprt>>» the Flnvc
trade. . .
Uatho 1st Aiucrjtob.. fc-’tlon in Liver
pool AwlineJ Mm, p.-nny, cl mg with an
» .. ^-- - Sale* fur three day*
trille
_ toK 8»J
to H9. Unitod SU*to« 6 yi«i-t to
The very latest Liverpool market* to
the 2J show saleH for iv.-o day* of 12,OW)
halos, with a decline «»• one penny; tho
market closing with ar. upward tendency
for A'nfrlw.o
Sale-to ox potters and : p ?ulat*>r# •***)
ban with an a! parent dcclioo *f two
P'-nnys in fdiico «•!'ono penny on .Monday,
Wednesday and Thur?day.
• f J'he Paris corn^poiidor.t of the I imes
«ay*> il i geimr.illy re)iortc l in Paris that
the Fiomdi army is to ho withdrawn Irum
Mexico. . ,
G«n Kilpatrick bo« boon appointed
Aliuialcr u» Clillb
—oj» ♦ - —-
The t-'d»***Uoiifc and tl»** l-Hfect on the
l*i t MlUcnt'a t'ulicy,
I Special DDrueh tntho Cincinnati Hneuiror.J
Wabihmotok, November 0.
Much interest hr., bent, matiifcited to
know if tlm result o. ti e rec«-i! olections
will (Ibg'l any modillcali -u rit the policy
of the Adihiitiwl atiun i;i reform.* o to ro-
cnnatruclioD.
It nay he positively a**' , rte I that Q<»
chango m this policy will be induced by
such cmw:»u> u loivc been hcrvloforo stated
in this coiroiipomfnnco. -Mr. .lubneon has
ragnrilod tho u olectionn, except in Now
Jersey, n* more of u personal than a po-
lltieaf struggle; hccaiiao, both pnrtic.* had
strongly inaorEcd him and hh adminifi-
tration, and wltatever the result, it would
still h«* an ndministratiuij triuniidi.
In -Vow Jersey the strong feeling lavor-
Ing the miufilion of the nnti-flavory
iiumndixieot Ui tho Gotiatitution over-
siougbod the DonnMuals. i lie adoption
of tfif amendiimnt in danced by tho Ad*
ministration, nnd the result fn Now .ler-
Fuy was hi »< cordanco, and there i» no
rea-oii whatever tha' any change should
be made again! t the Prcsidonliftl policy.
Mr. Johnson, however, will have the
most stronuou* opponflion in Congress
iioxu the radical wing cf the ll' uuhlicnn
nutty. Chaile- Duinncr bnd.u with tho
I’rosldout whiei lhe latter made his speech
to the eurnniillec «-f imgro proachers. and
told them that freedom tor lb* m meant
the liberty to work for thotn»n)von arid
earn their living by I bn sweat of thuir
blown.
Mr. Sumner baa recently written a let
ter to Washington, in winch lie solemnly
declares that be rcgn.ds the present ns tho
darkest days ot the llefuiblic- ovon mo-e
gloomy Mid pregnant with niilional mi^*
fortun*'than tin* day utt- r the llrtl bntthi
,.f Hull Kun, fttm to- ia euming to tlm
t'aptul '•> renew Urn light and light it out.
This la tho tokon . ! a radical war upon
thn Adinimstrati
1« will on perhap. quite ns much embit
tered us tlio debate in Congrc*' which
(•receded tho sen i.*n of the .Southern
Slate*. A syMf ir uf ic «-l'-»rt \v:!i he made
to drive Johnson from his platloi
to n-illify his ('’construction policy, but il
in now holievod there will be found con-
acivatinin Piiougli lo sustain him and
carry him bravely through the ordeal.
Mil. McPlI KHSOfjT and tub Gruani-
/ation of TUB Houck—Wo I,mo Int-
■ly had go«>«i nnuons lor Dm belief that
tho cuirent rumors ns to what Mr. Mo-
Phprson, tho clerk «»f tho House, proposed
to do m n^pect to tlm otganisslion, wore
orroneous. Tlio mat lor hiu. assumed surli
gravity, and the drill of opinion ol con
servative and business men »* so unmU-
takaldy in lkvor of calmness, moderation
and liberality, that wo could not perMiade
oumdvoft that Mr. MePhorson, coming
a* he doy.s from a State instinct with that
energy and enterprise which liar littlo
*viupathy with fanaticism or ultrai*m in
any form, lia.l, alter a whole view ot the
situation and a llioiough investigation of
tho law npftn tho subject as found in the
Constitution nml in the several statutes,
commilied himself either in writing or by
veahnl uxprossions. Wimt ho may lisve
said ha*tily long since, and upon msutU*
cieiit data, is not to hind him a month
hone.) when representatives appear in Die
hail from all the cvn'liUioticie* of a reuni
ted people. - -AsfisiNil InttUiffHC* .
Til.) Mexicali Geesflon Anticipated
xx fthdi uu ;il <•! ITciicIi Troupe from
Mexico.
Tho intention of the French Govern
ment not to conli'mo the occupation «,f
Mexico beyond wind i» nhsoliitoly neces
sary, and ihmub.v to remove rill c,oi*cs of
dirtputu with thn United Sluto* »> »s,*o ,o -
chtr.il thnn ther. This intciil iu' has been
tttrongllionod by «iillurcnt nctft on tho part
of tho Mexican cabinet, and more n*p<>-
ciallv by the reception which tin* financial
inistdon .*i M Langluin no t with. It ip
even said that the tq.eecKfrom ini* throno
at the next meet me *»l the French F'ham-
hers will •iunnuurr 1/n miwuil-iU nml cm-I
tirv nuicuntion ( / Mi.cicu /».,/ the French I
troops. Hut il i- 4 curtain that if Franco !
should withdraw her .support of Mexico,
ui should oven indicate the time when she
would * case to protect it by her ***>ldiorfl,
tho work. .1 Franco would he compro
mised. Tho Kuipcror Maximilian is per
fectly well n\Vaiv of this, nnd whether
spontnne«>unly.or f ir the purponi of inlhi-
oncing Dm rV*oSutions of hi 4 ally, he line
already intimated hi* detei niinntion to ro-
n*‘unco the throne if any Uind of S»q»t»«m-
her copvonlioii tihonUI l*e imposed on him.
However strong, therefor**, may he tho
desire of Franco lo gut rid of iho burden
td an expedition which, up to Dm presortl
time, bus brought with it more ombnrrn-s*
incut than advantage, tdio will think twice
hofuregiving olicet t • her.intcntions.
fbuttpemli icc lidtjc.
TIIKHTunY AIIOIIT MU HKUAUH'h "I’l.Tl*
MAT!)XI '—TII1C FAOT.s IN Til K ( ARB.
I have reason •»» know Dial Dm informa
tion given by your New Vork eorre pontl-
ont in In* loiter of Du. I'.li insl.. relative to
tho enrollment of Egyptian troops for
Mexico, if, in spite *>f the contradiction in
the lSitrio nml the incredulity of oilier
Paris papers, vubslnntin.l.v •■.•rfet. The
hietfl are Ilioee ; Tho Aineric.vn tlonsul at
Alexandria notified hi-. Gorcruiu.'iit that
tho l*asha had boon asked by the French
Government to place ut it: iKposal a
tain number (liow many I 1* not know)
of negro soldiers for sertic* in Mexico,
probably without any jcfrrei.m t,, tlio
wishes of the man; in i tM il . enrollment
wur to ho compulsory The Wa-idngton
abinct, who porliup* thought this mode
of recruiting lor Mexico did not .Siller
much fiom the »,< ns on the coast of Af
rica, trnn*mUlert u copy **i the Con.-iil’i
dispalvh t*» I'arir, aeooirpanic 1 with i
>mmuni< ati*)n t.» tlio Kr . , li (i..\ern«
merit, remonstrht ng, not quite in the per
emptnry term* M Ur A auuovon od. hut still
in terms that left nomhtake a* to the im
pr«’h*ioii produced at Washington. * The
comiminicati* n was prcicni* d In du
course, ami several day*-, a week at least,
elapsed before any reply wu; mu*tq by tho
French Foreign Otlioo. Wbcs* it wa*
made it wait to this elTcct - that while llic
Ficitrh Govorniuent refus* <\ to admit the
right of any ono to prevent it Ma king or
receiving a<«dttance Iroin i'» alil*> wheii-
ovor it required mu h a* iatuneo, yet that
| in Die pr. s ent iiihtai.ee there wn* no oc
casion for remonstrance, a ui » on*, quonce
ot the insurrccti«*n which had broken out
in Soudan tho l'utdin »■! F.^vpt could not
spare any of his troops lor # th»* -ervicca
a foreign power, and cons* quoaiiy the af
fair was at an end. Nothing more has
since been hoard of the b rek c *ntii»gcnt.
Tho l'atrio now admits tlmt a eommiini-
ration "nmininiitg the oljeciions, in the
mo»V reierv.* I terms winch Die project ap
peared susceptible ,-f. may have been
made t*»th«* Govtmnu nt, hut ,-i* the com
munication i* without cbji*ct it has since
boon abandoned.'
Il*aris (or. London Time*.
AVi « onsin ^rc
about 7.000 Uivcr
o«l by prohahly^HM
if. largely n«publi* i^ ^ _
***, Wo take the above from thn Chicago
Tribune, Republican. Ily "universal snf-
frage” is mount negro hu If rage. Tho
qu ti'*n wliuDmr the negro should v*»t«*
was ruburittu.! directly by the U».l lCepuh-
licnr. L'gi.-latuio of AVisconsin in thin
smooth way
Extension of sutlrugo, yea I
Kxtenrion of suflVugc, no!
Tlm people of the .State, nt tho anmn
election whore the Republicans sucroodod
by u iiiHj.irity of 7.000. voted down negro
.•mirage by 10.000 majority.
Thus President Jonh son’8 policy, so iar
as it oppose? negro suffrage, is indorsed by
Inrgo veto in Whcondn The same
question of negro suffrage submitted in
Now Yolk, Pennsylvania, Now Jersey
or Ohio would Iiavo been repudiated by
majorities that would have counted by
ten* of ihoufi&r.dtt. Thoro is out a North*
orn Stale, with one or twoexenptions, that
will allow negroes to vote, yet tho ltcpub-
lienn members of Dongresa from most of
them are endeavoring to forco it upon tlio
people ol tl»o South. It Is eortainly tho
height <*f impudence and effrontery.
A large Number of tho votors ill Wis
consin who are opnoiod tn nogro sullraga,
have boon roducou und eheatiid into tho
-upport of an organization that favors it,
and who:-o influoncQ is thrown aguirut
thoir wisbos.—Cincinnati Knqu\rcr %
AVooden Gugrow nicn.—Capt. c ohultz«
»»1 Hor 1 in, formerly of Iho Pru&aian Ar
tillery, ha* mtnhluhod a nmnu flu lory ol
hiu ncwlv-invonlod gunpowder, which
Mem 4 to ho tiUOCAssful. This gunp*4sJcr
is made by Mib-lanliaUy applying the
proeOs* for run-cotton to weed. Dolton
lihro nnd wood an* identical in cliomical
•'.n-tilution, both'being composed ol cel
lule**’. the one in a loose llhrou* form, the
other closely eoiiipactud. In making hia
guiipow*l-r C'-aptain Hchultxo ruts a leg,
preferably of hooch wood, into vck(*crs
ncrosr the grain. Theso thin snetion? are
thor**ughlv dried and reduced to agranu
lar form like saw dust. Thn granulated
wood it* then subjected to tho action of
nitric acid —the details of tho process being
socrtl—and on being washed und dried
becomes explosive.
Tho lir*t advantage of this powder Is
the altseneo of all danger of explosion
during tho preparation, i. hcmanutuo.ture
of the cominou black powder is a long and
complicated process, and there is consider*,
aide danger at every stage of it; wtiorona
Dm Schult/..) powder doe? not become ex
plosive tdl the whole procom i» nourly
completed. Hesi*!oi thi«, it would never
ho necossary to keep a largo Block on hand.
Ono uiugH/.ino of eruinlded wood and
another of chorni* n).° would he equally
innocent. A fow hours manipulation is
M|tllcienl to convert these hriimless Ingro-
dinnls ir.to theoxplosivc product required.
Hut, indepuudontly «»f tho safety »»1 its
preparation:;, tho wood powder in itself
iio-homo* runny advantages over tho blacfk.
It iiurn;. with a brilliant flainu, and leaves
hardly any residum. What it doos leave
is only a little light feathery dust, which
•Iocs not rake, ami therefore docs not foul
tlio pun. This i.j a point of the gr«mto f t
iinporlancn for brooch loaders, in which
cleanliness h the first desideratum. Uo-
•*i«fcj 1 lii**. it produces no ptnnll and no
smoko. A discharge of artillery there
fore would neither suffocate tho men nor
obstruct their view, it does not try the
gun a*- gun-cotton doe.?, and its power is
uniform, and therefore admit? of accurate
calculation. If soaked in water, it needs
only to he dried again to he a? good as
before. (,' un pared with black powder by
weight, it is about double tho strength
compared by volume, it it about the same
•drongth. it is a littlo choapcr than black
powder, c.insidcriHi with regard to tho re-
suits. Tlm brilliancy of tlio flame and
absenen of smoko well mako it valuable
for pyrotochnical purposes, as also lor
hla.lmg in mines or tunnels.
GOODIES!
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
No. 125 Broad Street.
JUST RECEIVED,
An Astronomer’k 1'raykil—These
are tho last word* ot Kopler'a "llaimony
• if Dm World
Thou who, by tho light of nature has
kindled in us Die longing after the light of
thy grace, in order to raise us to tho light
of thy glory, thanks to tliec, (Jrrtnlor and
Lord, that thou lolled mu rejoice in thy
work?. Lot I have done tho woik of my
lito witli Dial powor of intellect which
thou bant given. 1 have recorded to men
tho glory of thy works, as far as my mind
could comprehend Dour infinite ninjcftty.
My senses wore nwakoto enrrh, ns fur a*
I could with puiity and faith fill no-*. If
1, a worm hetoro thine eyes, and hern in
tho bumfs of .-in, have brought forth any
thing that i« unwoithy of thy cohuhcI*,
inspire mo with thy {Spirit, that 1 may
correct it. Il, by Dm wonderful beauty
of thy world*. 1 have been led into hold-
nesp; if L have nought my own honor
among men i.& l advanced in the work
which was destined to thino honor, pardon
kindle s* nnd charily, and by thy
grace grant that my teaching may ho to
thy glory und Iho welfare of nil niou
Praid*’y« the Lord, yo heavenly harmo
nic^ • and yo that undor*tand the new
harmonics, praise the Lord. 1’raiso God
o my soul, as long a* l live From him,
through him, and m him, is all Dm umto-
lial a well a* tlm spiritual; all that wo
know, and all that wo kunw not yot, lor
there is much h* do that i.* uiul*'Dc.
A Man Attacked hy ax Elb-
miabt. — A cireun^lnnuo recently occur
red at Maiilsliino, England, which i
another proof of tho sagacity t»f the ole
pliant, an.I its desire for vungoatico when
\*r*.v»‘Ued:
A tino elephant belonging to a menage-
ilo with poino camuln, was drawing acara
van through Maidstone, when the process
ion halted for Did purpose of n*corUuntng
tlm correct route. A boy in thy crowd
oll’otod tho elephant an apple, when or
i*l tlio men in nttondanco interfered. Tho
animal, which had for some limn irtiowu
symptom? of anger towards this man, b.
cornu irritated, ai d a. i^od him around tho
v.'iii.-d, dashed him to Dio ground, nnd en
deavored to gore him with his tusks. Tlio
man, however, r-ucceedod in crawling
aw ay. when the animal again seized him
with his lrttnj<, and da-lied him agains:
Dio wall. Tie* |»o* r fellow Was at last re-
cued by Die crowd* and wa* found to he
-crcrcly irjtin»d Ncvrrn!of his rib*
broken, an arm end a leg were fractured,
und bo was hruis.nl in suveral places. 11
now lie. in a vory precarious condition.
Jenny Lind Lozenges,
rya tali zed Fruits.
Jcovice Gum l)v<q*s.
ream Slicks,
'ort Wlno Urnps. •
Canton Ginger,
Suporior Cordiul Sujjar Almonds.
Cron in Strawberries,
Cordiul Filberts,
Cordiul Fancy Hinga,
Mr. ration, who, wo think, i* cleet**d
Governor of Alabama, in a recent addrest*
to the people of tho Statu oaul "This is
a while m»n * govoiiiiiiont, and wo must
keep Dll’* a while man's Slate We will,
in good faith, give freedom to the negro;
wo must all make up our minds to thta—
but tho Dolilicnl power ol the State we
mu-l und will k«n*p in Dio hands of its
white ciluons. Thu absurd projiwt ol
conlerring tlio right ol sul^iago upon an
ignorant and »umi«barbarous population
*»! suddenly emancipatod slaves we can
never commit to, nor do l hcliovc it will
ho insisted on i*y the Northern people
whun they givoitasoWr second ihouKht"
[hfobi/a TVthunc.
A s|NH*ial Dihpatch from AYisUiugton to
thn llaltiuiore Sun, say* it i* now pretty
clear Dial the l*ic«idcnt ha^ at heart the
adiiiiosion of Die {hiuDiern Con^ruosmnn,
and will make n a measure of hit idiuurV
i-linIi**n Those oppo ing it will he re
gard* *1 as hostile to tho uifsl lualen.d
points ol it» policy
Exthaoudinaky Dins un 1‘auty.—A
New Yoik corrcstHimieiU of Die India-
na|udi<i Journal says
A quoor parly rat dow n to .1 inner the
other Jay at i>ulin*-in»M .*. embracing
AW. li. Stop lions, Horan l. ** \. KogoJ
A. Fryor, Tliiaiduie Tilton, «»l the ludo*
pendent. John II Resg n. cx*pu.*tmastor
general ol Die Confodenioy, tUiver John-
son, tulitor ol tho Anti Slavery IStanJard,
and Her.i f War.1 licvh. I I
long and animated convolution n\)*»utthe
war, roconslrucMon. and the futuie of tho
country, and reamed to agroc admirably
in thoir conclusion*.
Tho late rebel lion threw men into
strange positions, but I uo not think* a
greater variety of diccoidaul demon!*
cowul nave b**un asiomblcd # together, than
was in that coterie. 1 ho most ultra and
lifo-long aka Jit i'>*'i*t met ai\J fT.!ersiz*'J
with tlio mriht violent socessioiiisU. Tho
old fable «•( D,« lamb and the Imn lying
down together i«* nyl fialf so remarkable
a» wa* tin-cong'.*)uicration p 'liter.I uU*
t podet
liitn\d M cnro recurved by way of Huvairu
in relation to Dm negro insurrection in
Jaiiiittx'i.. stnlev that the disorders hegart
lu the district of St. Thomas, whore mar
tial law has been declared. Tho loader ol
the insurrection i? named Paul R,.gh*
Tho Government ha* offered $2000 for hi
arrest.
Two Spanhh war versels, the Santo Lu
cia and tlio Andelu/.n, had left Santiug
*lo Cuba on Die lull ult., to pr**l* «*t th
Spanish ctlixtu)* in Jamaica and offer aid
t * the aulhorilics in suppressing the re
volt.
Notice to Bridge Builders
1 AM directed by the Court of County Com
iuib»K*uor« for Hu.-soiI county to advortiso lo:
CwlumW ; on the Little Vcher. a b* ro the road
fruia CiawforJ t*. Uirard crosses tbut crock,
known ns the Turnpike: and the llridso at tho
run **! (JirarJ. boated |*roi*.MaU wilt boro
coivcd by uio at Crawford until tho it>d instant.
•a tu-u (Uo ►over.)I contracts* will he let cut for
I’Utl.lina tho s:lUia iimnodiatoly, to the l«*wo.-f
bidder lor cosh. All the hridwer* arc t*. l*« c*'ii-
hiructtsi in aovordnnec with the jdan of tho
loroior bridscs coavtructe l at the same place*.
J. F. WADDLLL,
t>.*v in *0t Jmlqo of Probate
• I OUIIIA- Taylor Coaaiy.
Cei ar »n Ohopiauv for said County,
Novt iulu r 4ih, Iso**.
\\ IlKHKAS. Mr*. Nancy NVibon appilc* 4
* » t u*«> lor lottcn* «*f »,u tr<tiun»ni|> l«
H lv- Xancy Ann, Sarah Ann, William Hn.jn
unn a.'.ii Jo.-cph L Wi *«■«• orph »n* of II. L N
W (i»tin. late of 'fay |.*r c.-untj, docciwod.
Thiii thcrotore to cit* all ceuevrued to file
thoir ol-icvnou* of any they have* why UtU
*noul<t not bo franted the applioant in ten
of tie Id*,
" uness my hand otlciallr.
, J. T> UUFF, Ordinarr
Bov lVwlm
U oClRIlA, Xatiuh Csi'KTi -J*o months
alu r dato, 1 -i-j iv to the Court *•! t»i •
' *1 iimry nt .4i.| county, lor lca\f u< »«*ll all the
trA *»iiip .it Martha Newn.un, Lto of «•«».|
c**antr. *4*-. e4re*l. for the benrtu Ol (he h*-lr-
JObttt A NKUsON Adm'i
FRENCH
n|H
i, e. ms ico.
HAVE THIS LAY received an EntfroPtock
OF i
NEW GOODS!
Consl;tliu of
ni.ACK OLOTIIS—Prenek ami Knali.h:
PANCY CASSIMKUES an4 VKSTINOS,
VKLVETS—Black Silk.
CLOTHING,
SPLKNDJI) LOT of UEAVKll OVJiHCOATS.
BLACK CLOTH COATS.
BEAVEK COATS AND SACKS.
BEAVER ANU IlOK PANTS,
FANCY CASSIMERS PANTS.
FULL DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS.
SPLENDID LOT OP BLACK AND PANCY
VESTINOS.
PINE LINEN Sill RTS un.l COLLARS, oltra,
(IENTS' FANCY SHAWLS and BLANKETS,
HUNTS’ FANCY SCARFS AND TIES.
LOT «r SOLB LEATHER VALISES, ate.
•d- Havina SOLD OUT ONE ENTIRE
STOCK of CLOTH INC, wo dotire to return our
friend., and tho ” Public ” our moat grateful
neknowledaomcnla for Ibe liberal natronaim
they hove bestowed, and aolieit a coutinuanco
of |.aat layer.. novlll w
FRESH ARRIVALS
GROCERIES.
\\7F. IIAVK Jl’Sf RRCKIVKD and offer
* ▼ for nAlu
r **TH0 Ihf. Western Ilue<»n Sides;
l f <Wlb* l'rline Wcrtorn Lard;
»'• Rackets llcidsiok Champagne, »i*ts and
■I Case** Crciuo do Boiay do;
Fronch Rnmdy; Puro Old llourbou IVhwkey;
Holland (iin; Scotch Whiskey; Porter; AIo;
Crunho'l and Coffoo Sugar?; Itio Cofloe;
If bis No. 1 Cider Vinegar, Jtc., Ac.
BEDELL & CO.
nor H 2w
auction sals
by I). p. ‘
CL»f El.iw. Llwl„„ ton
fine caru Iaqe
about tho city. 1 no ,>0f ‘ Car-;*
13Y t).
Cl,ato Ullij. Li, .n M u,„ 1 _
Maj. Dillard’s Roaidr
1,011
0Tss»i,«ste 1 j L «.'..,
ul iny auction room, R t l 'id,|« .
PfaiKft “^lir
•mill) l'mtneln> Sliolls,
Irumu 1 lente I’mnclum,
renin iTituchr impcriiil,
KosoUvb,
Apricot Slii'.'r.,
Mnrelunnllim Drops,
lolly *inm Drops,
Hoar Lozcugex,
1‘inc Apple Lozen^.m,
I'eppeimiut Lncly Drops,
Itiwo Daily Drops,
Omngo I,oily Drops,
Demon Lady Drops,
Eg}; Slices,
English Peppermint I^izeiif-es,
Are.. Arc., Arc , Arc. •
uov 1 r. if
Just Deceived,
BY WISE & WATT,
A FINE LOT OF *
SUGAR CURED HAMS.
ji^G5 4t__ ^
Bobbitt's Concentrated Potaeh,
VJ t-PKKltiR to any other saponifier in Uin
O market, ono pound making fiUeen Rallona
of aott eoap. For onto by
nuv 15 ti CARTER k FLOUENUY.
Bazori's Celebrated Barber's Soap,
A DLLliHlTFl’L Article for either bhaving
•»r wushing. For *«ale by
nor 15 ti CARTER Jk FLOURNOY.
Marchesi's Female's Catholicou,
' I 'Hi', very licet uaslicine that can be ui*ud fur
1 the complaints l**r which \\ recommend
ed r.«r sale by
nov 1& 11 CARTER A FUH’KXOV.
NEW SHEET MUSIC.
found
KV ANOKLINK—Song, hy J. ]{.Th >iua?;
THU SI’ MR ALL IN ALL-Words by Tcn-
PAT M A isLOY—Ity llion B**uri«‘.iult:
DKAHTIFt;L 1SLK OF THE SLA—By J. 11
Til Ob
M*.
A SoNtJ OF l’KACE—By Cawonella;
IN '1 UK. tll.AHK-Uy J.U.Thomn?;
IKKMoLo (Nu« turue>—Uusellen;
llOKKRUh OAldiP;
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER — Arnnuod wilh
hr il limit variation? ; Ajc , Ac., Ac.
nov 14U J. W. I'KASK.
FRESH ARRIVAL!
Mcnn’ And llnyA* llats,
Ladich' aud Mi*s**s’ do.; (Vnpo La^trcf
Flaid Shawl.-*,
Floak?t; llod lilunkotn,
English and Fronch Print*,
French Percale*,
Merinos—nil Hhttdes,
Upora Flanuol?,
Ualiiioralrf, from § 1,00 to §18—
Very handsotuo
I>osid<’s many other choice goods,
At SEALS, JONES A ACEE’S,
r.2 IIroak Strkct.
Not?. HAV—'Jtf
A Card.
Editor Exquirkr : Moina of iny kind friend’
having announced my mime a 4 a candidate for
th* 1 L«:gi?latur** to repreaent this county, I take
this opportunity to ?;»y that 1 am not a candi
date for ro.LS)Dfl that justify mo in coming to
this conclufioii. JOHN QUIN.
nov I i 2t
For Deputy Marnlial.
Wo are authoritdl t** announce the name of
JOHN a UOVJ^LACB
an a «’an«lidut*’ for re-election for the ofllcnof
I »cput_y Marshul. nov 14 to
ROPE.
JLTST arrived
COILS HE41V LEAF lloFE.
For solo by
Nov 12—lw J.H. IVEY «0O.
BY 1>. i>. KLl
(Late El Hr, Livlng#u»i» A l\
LAIlWR pale OF
MULES AND HOBT
()N THURSDAY. N,„ , ,
city ol Coluinb u ; S ' ,uctl "“ »*-
*'* ,,KAU 1IOUBV.S.
Hornet and SaddJv; niu „
very fi no flock.
It* UKAI) t»|.' LIKKLV Sim
good condition j romc
•Jck^ U “ “° 0< ' “•’DOrtutttlj- to rti
nor Ti 4117- ''' *’•
BY 33. 3». 3iLL
(Lato Kills, Livlnyuon i
VALUABLE PROPER
at auction
IINT COJLXJlvIX3Uti, g
■/Jf 4 .h he gold on tIn- iTt-miM* .v
ft bidder, <m IhurtdRy n»* l ifb .i^i f
her next, at UoViock .*, ui . f f
with all tho right.*. '. i ,u
l.^!? f;rw"R««.''.
npor.itives Hmi*u* #**i l.oih -i.tr-- ,,1^ *
hot^hoo nrer, together with thn-. -
the Water L**t Oi.uiyao it*|.* rty
nil more partlenUHr -tc cri! *i ui -
On the ojct mile uf (h<* rr. - i
and tlm^t U L..n with ut w
.* f|u (,,: "”"i;“' h “" r : i.witi'..'
privilege* ; fhrci* (.’,i l*n*-k nml tw
buildIngM, r*intainui< in dl i Wu
sixtoon room* lor **i er *tivu
And tbreo^-fourth ini* r .t m tl »-
ConipnnyV | report). j-i-iir.p .
Wu'ur L**ts.
All tlio above Lot# are 72feet fr-»i.
On thu west -*nlo of tho nv* r. t<n l
ri/er bank, and nine \.i,.\
Twenty-mi acr*- lut.d, j„ „ it
IlwrlliriR lion*.*, fort) eight «.|>iruti.«
ami ono work h«’ l.
Tlio 4i|le will bo without r« r*.
orty will ho shown to vcrvoi. w-
cha»«, at any tunu provuau, t<* Ui"
Apply to It. M. (lirfiia
Shalleuberger's Pills,
^DllK >ure*tremedy lor foyer sndacuoihat
J him oTor been introduced to the public.
Fur *alo by CARTER A FLOl HNuY.
nov 15tf
Letter Paper and Envelopes,
/ \F a Superior quality. For sale by
V3 hot 15 tf tAU f KK A FL0CRN0V.
Hegeman's Pure Cod Liver Oil,
L-OU Rale by
r_ n,.v 1’, if CARTER A FLOURNOY.
Mrs. Allen's Oelebrated Hair Re
storer,
1 ,-0R Bale by
nov }., u CARTER A FLOURNOY.
SIGHT EXCHANGE
( )JN' NEW YORK,
FOK SALE BY
nov 15 .It M. V. ELLIS Ac CO.
BEDELL & CO„
Orocers and Commission Merchants,
(.Yearly OJ'iw.,;, D.'a* , f Col.mi).I,
OOLUHBUIS, Ui„
K K.LP can.Untly cn h.nd itROCElUta and
IbONiK) ) Koi>l'CK,i| every kind.
Colirtsuiuono ul Mordiaadi-eenUoited.
rr*>ui|*t aticnciuit jruon t«i thu purchase a
'iileot Uoods of ev^ly description.
W. A. litCDKLL.
.is A. tt. BJtDKLL,
julyll.—It C. t> HARKIbuN
ISTotico.
them will m ike payment t>* them alone, or their
nuthoriiod agent. KIl\VAKl> BAl'tHi.
Nov 12,1VA-I«v
WANTED,
5000 Pounds Pork,
1000 Bushols Corn,
1000 Bushels Monl,
1000 Bushels Poas.
COl'NTH 1 PHODt l’K gfevcrv dcacrip-
t’rnn bought and nold *»t No. IQ Hroad
Street li) .1 KFFKKSuN A HAMILTON,
nor 12 2w
J. R. IVEYU
COTTON FACTO!
\V aroliouso,
IKCKIVIS6. VaRWAklllMi \M i
Commission Mercbi
with nnipto uttir.u
to do tho Waridiuii-e, \
an<l Ootnmbvuon Uu?Iium*- ia *i.
branches-
Wonrcalfo prepar'd n.lv.r
nn*l Mcnqinndise In store, hl*1 •
shipment.
Consignment 4 soli cite*).
Opposite Fo.it Oflice
J. k IVE1
Columbus, Oh-. Nov.
Advances on Colt
oct /T-tf J IkJVt'i
COTTON yjii
it/ I) ARK prepare J t
T1 in any *iuuntity Th* v
kin*l ef c ittnn and wairanted fi
l\»rtin.- at u di. 4 tuncn Can »•« lari'-
«*<’l I in J I . I
ADVANCES ON COT
DKHSONS thwiriiu' whip .
I YORK • r 1.1 »• I'
t*» first ckss h*’U«c#, uu i •» t •
plving to W. h.
Uct 24 tf
SIGHT EXOHAHi
ON N EW YOl
FOR SALE,
In Sums to Suit Pure
OetMf *'• "• |
SIGHT EXCHAKfl
ON NEW YOl
FOR fAU LV
JOHN KIN
nov 5 Ire **_'
WANTED*
Vrorgia, Alabama. >nufb *
na and l.«uid*w
RANK
IN ANY OVVNTlf^ ^
OBoo >t Iho ull Matin to'
"■’t li in
Bank Notos Wanb
1 AM nuthorixcl i »r
■ li *11K* in th** Stales --I '*■
North an*l South »‘.*i.*lina.' • *
an*l Tcnneaoee, and will I L **
!o,«h«...n., w FKUX UKW Mj
Rcckaway For Sale.
A SRCOND-UAND UOCKAVVAY. good n.
non, will ho sold low It u|,|,li«U lor at nn
A. HAMM ELL.
KSi'ABLISED IN 1TWJ.
T. MACKENZIE & SONS,
NO. 44. BATIMOUE HTUKKT,
(NEAR CHARLES,)
BALTIMORE, MD.,
IMl-ORTERS AND DEALERS IN
COACH, WAGON AMI SAHDLIkl HARDWAKK
AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
FKLLDKS, Sl'OKES, HUBS, BOWS.
SHAFTS, AXLES. SPRINOS.
ENAMELED AND l’ATENI CANVAS
ENAMELED DASH AND COLLAR
Li li) A T XX B n,
COACH VARMSIl. JAPAN AND LEATH
ER VARNISH. URN7.01XR,
Uarnw. Oil Dlackimi, Ail. HrMM. Carriuo
Bolt., Band., 0(1 CKdti, Buckle., Terrel.,
Hook., BiO>, Ornament., Uamo., Lara.
Fringe., Ac., all at tbo lowvct price,
* FOR CASH.
Nov V wtttu
aVik.P
oct 2d if Sun copy.
FOR SALE
ao«0 BUSHELS CUTTi*
HINNED Till-* VE * 1 ,
CANDLER. l*' w '
U. S. HOTI
LOUISVILLE
Nov. 11. lw - —D
Just Kecei*,
a FINK LOT DO* FI-**
A AMEiii N iMN
Rtenudsl-'i. ■
HOT II tW ■- .r*
A Good Tanuor w
| WILL pay a food I'*' 1 '
1 for tha noil year ,
Apply J" l*
nor lliw