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ROME, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1860.
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Letter of lion. I). H* Dickinson.
Wo liopo every reader of tho Courier.
will rcttdntl.lis letter,, .which■. wo publish
to day. It is truly gratifying to know
that aipid tho. storm of abolition
harangue*, from tho pulpit, from tho
rostrum and through the proas', there is
now and then in tho North, a tnnn who
is willing to brave it all, and with bold*
ness and in plain terms rohukc this do*
mon of .fanaticism. . Housing*yno
"pa^ntis t,p tlio glbrious Unlou»” he
doe? mit prate ubout parly, ho Kays
nothing ub'oin Nebmska bills nnd Mis
souri Compromises, but treats the ab
sorbing nu« l diitiftetihg question of ant
ti-slavery in a practical, sensible man
ner. Wo have Had enough speaking,
lines<diurged .tho tjmo.has romo for action. Aboll-
'k«- ■ . ' I tioninm has nt. last borne its fruit. In-
fliirr Deaths, Unt ex* ] . , _
«ira‘piv<fWM w ttn«th;«rt faUlpM ! comiimiw and iminicrem from oiiu sec.
raftniwily In III" Courier. Tim MSgll "f. tibu or our. country linvo luvndod llio
' ' red soil of tho other. A dmboUuid
KV»v«r;Wroo;;iVi;;;i"to' S o,.d t.
niiroinpoiiloil willi " ri'.|»"liri'i " iiomo
anil limy will bo l.iilili.licil with flrmUm.
The I.uw of Kdw.pnijpr*.
1.—SulurrlSSa Who ilo not jtlv"«tiro,» ]'"■
tic. to tlm I'ontrnry. oro oonslllorwl 11. wi.lllliK
to oontinu. thoir antiocriptli
attempt lino been made lo n roil-o' tlm
olnvoH of tlm Solltli to a bloody, wivnge
wnrfnra » gainst their neuters.
Tlm lender of this invasion having
antlered the jiut penally of Id, crimes,
iM&fr'SliH “ a *■«»*
mo to send thorn until all urreuruxu# uj^.l'nid* I canonized as a Saint. Tho South feels
V- lr i™mag^<!u. , fflE.fl limv ' the outrage. Tlm right, gnaraulled lo
re directed they »ro held responsible until , her by tho Constitution have been most
they It a to Milled tho bills and ordered them j H j mni0 ,- u Uy violated. The blood of her
atoppod. | poaaoahio citUena havo been made to
mingle on her soil with tho blood of
traitors und assassins, Hilo reasonably
I and rightfully demands reparation,—
The denial of complicity upon tho part
of those whoso teachings could produce
no other logitimnt) result, cannot satis
fy her, flreat Union Mootings, with
splendid displays of oratory, followed
hr a long string of sympathetic resolii-
• lions cannot heal the wound. The
! North inuH compel this “nefarious soc-
' tiouul spirit’ 1 to “down at its bidding.
' Tho insolent, frocsoll deningoguos must
j ho driven from tho Halls of- C'ongV
| which they havo too long desecrated
w h tho> n'mly tread nnd pobomms
, Stack Line to 'rAM,Atir.(i.\.—The Stages
ontliis line,that h'avohoen for some tfmo
interrupted on account of high Water*
on Tuesday , last tnudo, tho trip through
in schedule time. This is one of the
best stage lints In tlio country, heaves
Romo daily at 7 o'clock, A* M.
B^-Mossrs. Black,' Blount ■& Cam-
oron, occupy ns a Dry Goods house, tho
building recently* eretted by Messrs.
Blount A Towow, on the corner .next
above the Rtowah House.. It is a bund*
some three story building, well linished
and is an ornament to that part of tho
city. Tho second story is used us offices
nnd rooms, and third us the printing
office of tho*“Banner and Baptist.” It
is altogolher ono of tho neatest and
bust constructed houses in Rome, and
is an additional evidenco of the grow
ing prosperity of our city.
The population - Of Augusts On.,
according to the last census is 10,DH4.
flajr-Tho damago to tiio track of the
Rome Rail Road was not so serious
nt first supposed, and is rapidly being
repaired. Tho cars will run ovor it on
Monday next, nt tiro latest—perhaps
soon as to*day.
?i‘ofwioi)i|l Coir?*.
HAItVKY & SC OTT,
A T T n It SF.Yt A T I' A W.
BOMB ,
\ m<in»y «*an uniullv bn lin«l
_^\. upon g.m.l ohilifts loft for
Home. Juno 1.— It
ml lectio:
/. 11. llAUGKOVHf
A T T O It N E Y A T I. A W.
ItOMK, • «•
),. ricK _Or«r Fort A nurgrove’s now si
iVtbiu—ly
' JOHN r. (•OOl’Hll,
AT.TUUXE Y A T I* AW, ^
DOME, • ■■■ * * * * * • *_ ** * ,y‘ i brokth, Por-MJiiol liberty hills pa^yd
,rii deorgln! CbWffb'y imnapUy attmulwl V». ! lw tlm State l.egislatuivs to practically
nsrirr-ln City Hall nuilrthig. up slulrs. } nullify tho I^v\vh of tho United States
______ :—J for .tho proteclidio of^onr property,
f»KO. ToSTOVAlJi, nmAt be repealed. Let these he done
ATTORNEY AT U W, j mid tho South wll| once nroro begin
Rkmotai..—Me»s»-s. McGuire »fc Bin
sou lmvo removed from their lute stand
to tho store next below Turnley iki-
ker’s, which they have run up another
story, ami greatly improved.
flgyK. N. BiioVi.es, !•><*., of Bolif
county, has been uppointod Aide tie
Camp, with, the rank, of Coloncd, by
Gov. Brown. •
Letter flrom the Hen. p» 8. Dickinson.
Bjnouami’to.v, Doc. 17.
Sir;—I have this day reoeived your
invitation of yostorduy, in,behalf of the
committee ot which you are a member,-
to attend tlio meeting at the Aoademy
of Musio in New Y’ork city, on Monday,
called to denounce the lute violations of
law a.t Harper’s Furryi. uiid to declare
an unalterable purpose to btaml by the
Constitution in all Us parts, &o. 1. im
prove of thooldeetexpressctl nnd would
most gladly, attend, but the late day at
which your invitation was scut docH not
permit, me. . Tlm lust dny train of oars,
which would unuhlu me to reach New
York hi season will soon pass here, nud
l cannot consistently arrange my busi
ness to leave upon so short u notice.
But, while I shall, much to my ro-
gret, be deprived °f thy nlensuro of
meeting thu patriotic assembly, my ab
sence will not be material, fof there has
been, in my judgment, apntkiny. enough
on the suhieet, and ouite too much in
nrojM)rtion to the ncUntj. Thu subject is
by no means a now one to me, nnd I
lmvo nothing'to My U|>on it, except
what l said years since, in a res]>onsablb
position ; hut, perhaps, some of tho
sentiments will bear repenting. Al
though recent events have aroused the
nubile mind from Its lethargy, they
nave rather revived than increased tho
alarms which 1 have long experienced
for the security of our institutions, niiu
nuickeiied in the same manner, tlio in
dignation Whfbli I lmvo long felt for nil
violations of law and disturbers of the
public peace. Tho poueo of the Houth'
ern people depends upon the ncaco ol
the existing relations between the races,
nnd they cannot bo expected to submit
tamely, to that officious and offensive
Interference, which destroys uml de
grades them.
This nefarious sectionul spirit enn
never he arrested by mere public gather*
Apr7-ly
HOMS * - HA. j f HL .j |} |H t her rights are to bo respected,
Wi.i. nra-lko In th« eouiilk* of ^hnrekoe j |e(< • r tv and the Ryes other clti*
«<» '«?»
(•a. T. R. U. Coliti. K,t. Allial.i', (la. jan.'T j.onuo tnnrc (a realize tliat till. VliUJlr
TITOS. .1. VF.llDUHY, 1 was fuumleil “to estaUi.li jusliee, lw iu-
ATT.Ii's'ky AT I. A \V, j sure tioiaestiu'lranquiUty Tiivrl • promote
t’KIIAll TOWS, HA! j tlio narnl welliire." Disunion nt tile
War, nra-tire In ill- .-.. i-iIies af Flev.l, Soulli lias Kem |inei* willi VejiilbUi
Vail. PaiilillifipOnreill. irSralilson nii.i l
HI riel attention |iai.l lo piloting.
llKXUV A.CAUTHID.I..
A T T O It S E Y A T , I- A
HOME. n.v
Him IT nttontl*.i given to ei'lloctiuT nnH it
anrina'-lalms in IT|»l»cr Oaorgin. .feul-ly
' j. tr, li. It, smith.
IIM>KUWOOI> A SMITH,
ATTOItSKYS AT li V W;
HOME, Os'. ,
Vit.tcrirn In Un.er ileiirvini «los In tlio evitable
ings. b.v well wrntiulitfigure.of rbetorie,
nor by ,ui’tilin to tlio ulorlntiK Union, I'm
Fi*.
U. II. KAIITII,
NOTAHY VHItblO
ftoinmlsslnnor of DieiD for Alnbn
Tonniiiaoo.
mil,.!,
T. IV. ALKXASDUIl,
A T T 0 .11 N H V A T b AlWl
n»ME, .....: OA.
fslilll'57
*v. b. trmuiusK,
A T-r O It X K Y AT I. A W.
HOME 1
Omen—In Oltyltail Unll'llns-.-
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3RS
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lesign
’Ji^i
i the ft
.1. II. W. NOIYI.IN, 31. 1>.
OFFERS Ids ProfoHninnftl Borvirn* ti* l
ritixfMisof Romo ati'l vicinity. When :
profussinnally cnmuroil. may always bo fm
Nowlin, a*
ovlUy.
Dr. E. A. WADE,
P RAOTIOJNO PHYSICI AN,
T«-n inflcs west ef
ocl3*69—ly R0,ME< BAJ
1VM. FA It ELL) M. D.,
R9,MK, .blA.
Orrio«—'In tlio old Post OfTiec.
aprl’57
I ism at the North. Tin; latter
1 most the control |«»f Iho governiuc
* If it continues to inorensw jw It Im- for
1 a f«wyears past, jt will - . >oo\\ ImVo it
oo nip! Me ly in its power, • and * nditiitjiat
! toreo upon tne policy of that party as
: disclosed by its loiuhw.-vits organs nnd
its eon ventious, it will heroine a gnv-
| ernnient of oppression and not of pro-
te •lion— apd disunion will be the in-
fit.* Too long have the ron
mi at tho Nbrth looked V»n
\\S silence and supinencss. Wo fear it
is now too lute for action. But let them
( likeTVifekinron, arise In their strenplh
jj*'* 1 , and inHuetire, and tite' Uukm may yet
ho preserved.
^^r-'flio Legislature of Spitth Cnro-
lina, at its late iieaaioii, after reaffirming
in a preamble, tlio right to secede from
the Confederacy, passed a series of
Resolutions,' nnnounoing that tlio
“SlaveholdiHg -Hinteii should immedi
ately'meet toguiher, to concert mens-,
urea for united action,’’-rcqueHting them
to appoint deputies—requiring the Gov
ernor to appoint “a special committee
to communicate tho Preamble and Res
olution* to the 'Style of Virginia, to ex*
press dm sympathy of the people of
.South Gafoifna, and their earnoat dosire
to unito with them in measures of do*
fenco”—and appropriating “$100,000for
military contingencies',”
Col. C. U. Meminger of Oharlesti
has been appointed commissioners
Virginia uii A accoptcd.
IK. H. FENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
ca vk spnrxa, a a.
Bojit, 7, ’3tl.-nl3.ly,
J. C. REE8E) M. D.
61 EVER CREEK,■ - - KLpYjyCo. OA
Ollloo at J: A Will toll pftilfi* nugH.ly.
Dra. CI LIIEIITSON A 1IOYD,
CAVE WRING, HA,
Rr.ixn poriiuuiuiitly looutod, tender thoir
Omnka to the ritlxona of Oiivo Spring, nnd vi-
<*iniiy for thoir liln-rnl patronage; and hopo
y J Ijfcy prompt attention to business, ami fuitliuil
*^Coliargo«if ilutv, to merit a (outinuam-o of
!VW favnfs. ' D/Jlrr. - : Corner of Asylum and Hr I
the VI streets. jan 12-ly
the
R. j, JOHNSON,
«f.‘ COMMISSION MERCHANT.
KoniC) Gtt,
Will give strict attention t«, tlio
SEM,1N« or cm'TON.
Itiil all kiml, of I’riiilni’L., hn.l Henry tiuoiln,
irrit 8 ']
zen e*
vvorWl
l)AVll) (i. DOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
i* isa man;
Collector and General Agent.
>b,y 18, •«,. °
MUTUAL INSURANCE
■COMPANY.
HOME •
Omt'E—At Rome Railroad Do pot.
W. S. COTHRAN, ProH’L
n- H. STIWHlLb; 8ocy. ! .July28
. toy-U'iehurd Roalf, Secrolnry of State,
ipuler Brou'n’s “Prorisiotml Govorn-
ment” lias written a letter to President
Buchanan iiPwhioh ho denies bavin j
had nny connection with Brown since
the beginning of Juno 185R, and hud
no knowledge tliat tho organiaatioti hail
been revived. Since his return from Eu
rope in April last lie has boon residing
in the Southern Slates, as a law abiding
citizen, and is willing to jmm-nder.hiny
lf to the authorities of the United
States or of Virginia. He is ready to
atone in any way for what he calls his
'atrocious blunder.” As un Abolitionist
he “would have died in defence of his
dc.tiuiiH, and now as a Southern man
he is ready to prove the sincerity of his
present principles in the same way-
.Since Brown’s attempted insurrection
lias turned out u ridicu.'o is and to those
engaged in it an unfortunate farce, wo
find those who instigated . it, indirectly
if not otherwise.-quick to 'deny having
had any knowledge of the, allair.. Ijad
he succeeded inirhaps it would have
been dliferent. Wo wonder what ex
pedient Senalor Seward 1ms conjured up
during his ubsense to relievo himself of
the disgrace which attaches to Ills guilty
acquiescence when informed/)!’ Brown’s
plans. Wo will see When he reaches
Washington city. .
pHE rnto for fit
f- by the-
rinoibs.
NOTICE.
Okhub Romb R: R m
Romi:, Gvnrgin, Repf. li 1859.
ir, nvur this Rund/liermf-
loa-l of 10,000 lbs., will bo
In Roio , l
[ e °ptl b TO,’
AY.B.fttlTirilAN.
Otn t iS*pt
J8©r"llon. .ludge.Masoit, of Iowa, who
made himself so popular with the In
ventor* of tho country, while he held
the office of Commissioner of Patents,
ha*, we learn, associated himself with
Mtmn & Co.,'at thoSuientitic American
office, New York. •
g^y'Uur acknowledgements .are due
the lion. .1., W. 11. * Ondcrtfood for a
copy of tho Presidents Message nnd
other Documents.
Chattooga Comity Officers.
The following were elected county
officers, iu Chuttooga county, at the re
cent election:
Sheriff'.—•jphn'Akridge}
ttrdiii<jn/.*—Samuel Hiiwkini,
('{ok Sups. Cwtrt.—W. 0. Edmonson,
'(Urrk Jtf'r. CoiirLtAi. W.X'icipons,
71/j- (VAvf//r.—-M, Kendrick,
7.i.»; /i’c<yiV.V,—- i-T— Murphy,
Tira.-.'irci'.—'ihu*, Wood. *
Comnicroml IpUi-pcmloucp.
If tho prusiMit agitution at the .South
shall tend to the d'ovolonment of .South
ern mamilacturjcs, shall make onr peo
ple more -iclf reliant and shall cause
tlu'in to dcvelopo their- own vast ro-
smivges. it will have lpien productive of
great good, But it', by Southern Inde
pendence is morcly«tneitnttt transference
•f our trade from tho North to Euro-
loan nations—if our wants are still to
•jo supplied by tlm industry of. others,
and not by. our own, we cannnt-sce
wherein vve shall be benefltted., The
North may . bo punished—our. friends
and our enemies there, miiy bo involved
In one coihmuii ruin, but. iu what, rc*
sped nrdwo to be the botter by hiking
our trade 1mm the section where we
huvo many friends,*utid giving to coun
tries where we lmvo noue. If it bo
said that slavery, libs no friends at flic
North except those made so. by self-in
terest, it nuiy be answered that even
that powerful motive is hot sufficient to.
Itiduco England and France to tolerate
it. Great Britain, at a vast cost, libera-
tod the slaves.of Jamaica, and thereby
rdined the revenues sho doylved from
that wealthy Island, und destroyed its
prosperity. * France did tho same thing
In St.-Domingo,, und her abolitionists
onoourged the massacre of tho white
population; Other European nations
lmvo in n similar manner carried their
enmity of African shivory into pructical
effect.* though at tho same time incon
sistently cneourogeing European nnd
Asinstlc lMindagn. We cannot easily
forget the ; glorifications Mrs. Simvo
every where received iti Europe for her
liboD on Southern institutions.—.-li#.
J)is, ' / •
ir.\nAssiX(i.—Onepf'tho evils attend
ing a failure to organize the Ifoiise, is
thus discoursed of by a Washington'
) mi por t
“Post Omni Dup-inTMicNt.— 1 Thu de
partment has tlio money lo'pny all tho
sums now line for the quarter ending
with September, hut not tho legab au
thority for that purpose. The expenses
for4he.current quartur aro not due till
February. Over$400,(KK) are required
on account of nrenmiges for the year
ending with Inst June. Thustuteinouts
of indebtedness to contractors on which
they have raised money to tho amount
of two million 'of dollars, are in tho
hands of pc*rsons in tho city of Wash
ington.
_ .for
all these Ituvo been stereotyped and
set to musio, nud recited and reponted
by good performers; but if wo would
Imvo.pence, we must do justicu with a
practical hand, wo must a<7 as well as
talk, and extract, ami crush out forever
tho insidiousness which grows like
linker nt the very root of the Constitu
tion. Wo ine must attom\ to our own
concerns, take earn of our disturbers,
mid leave other States, in all t hut relates
to their dotnektio polity, “free nnd inde
pendent.
The Southern States are numerically
ll^o weaker, hut they are *o, because
V irginhq tho prolific mother of .States
uiid patriotism .Vplu'ntarily ceded to the
greut North-west, now forming a* hirge
portion of the “free North,” to the Gen
eral Government for tlio benefit of all
The,, institution of domestic; slavery,
tvhich'oxi.sts with them, is. from its na
ture nml interest peculiarly sonsltiv
and before we'can-do them or ourselv
justice, we must, take out stand point
with them, and bear what: they have
borne j we must see that thu colonies,
in easting off the tyrannous exactions
though wo would gladly be spared the
recital. •
. Dis course in Kansas was marked by -
every species of wrong attd violence, Ills-
pathway can bo trueed by bloody loot-
prints along his wholo enVoer from theYfc
to murder. Ilewent to tho neiglilior-
hood of his exploits under a false name,
und. gathered nhus and implements
wherewith to enable infuriated blacks,
If lie could urouse. them, to murder
master nftd mistress and'children, nnd
the |iencMul, unsuspecting inhabitants
ueuerally t hud thou nt tho dark and si
lent hour of midnight, when not cvMv
the- piUe indon and trembling 9tnm
looke.il out, when honest men were
sleeping, when thieves null murderers
prowl and evil - hearts roam for their
prey, the assassin whet his knife and
brandished his bloody pike, A murdered
the unsuspecting and defenceless; mul
for this, his crime ;1s invested with yo*
mnuc.o, ami sugared over with jiane-
gyric, and hois cidiod bravo nnd heroic
by those whose evil coMitscl ami inoro
evil sentiments urged him on, ami by
thosu who furuisimd (he sitiews fur lus
un natural and Wicked war. What
would lmvo been a dastardly mutder
In others, was heroism In hint, and the
sentimental struggle for the privilege of
clasping his hand, yet dripping with the
blood of his victims j anti slavery wo
man, gcutlo, kind ami virtuous, passed
by all other sorrow and destitution and
sullbring, that sho might ho permitted
to go to the felon's-cell nud nurse the
murderer who had sought to arm nnd
;urn loose at midnight theignorantnnd
nwlcss, and licentious, upon her terri
fied, shrieking und defenceless sex.
lie has been canonized by tho blas
phemous orgies of those Who demand
an ant-slavery Bible and an anti-slavery
God, as a second St. John in tho wilder
ness of Harper’s Ferry,*who wns lo pro*
jMiro tho way for tlieir grim deity, and
make his paths straight, by nn-“under
ground railroad.” When the culprit,
alter a 'fair, impartial, und patient trial
Imd been condemned, and was expiat
ing Ills crimes' bolls woro tolled, minuto
guns were fired, and gatherings wore
invoked, as though the spirit of a pa
triot or n sngo was about to pass from
Gill'lli to heaven, and it was declared
that the gnllows would :henceforward
ho more glqriou's than tlio cross ami
erucfHxioii; and . could ha liuvo boon
executed between two of tliesd instigators
imd apologists, it certainly would lmvo
borne one resemblance to Hint evont,
and but one only. .
His unfortunate family arc aovr made
the.rovipients of a noisy, ostuntatious,
nml vulgur charity, that the mischief of
hi* example - may bo increased and par-
potuutod, when, Imd relief to them
burn tho oliji'Ct, no such parade
Rqiitliern Literature*
Tl»o New York Journal of Conuneroe
says; . • ’ •
. “That our Literature is not feetlonijl.
und the Soutji' has actually f'urJibhed
a larger shltre of interesting and ii'njMii*-
Uilit lwwikaitHAn tile'North: We kndw
Umf ‘ J "* * n «-
kers
mry
Romb Mahkkt-
Cotton is buoyant, at from ? to’lGct*.
Wheat, is in domaiid. , A good urticle
■of rod wheat’ woulfl reiidilj^ soli : for
$1 25,'/white fi 35. ’" ' " " “
Corn is brisk, at from^S ats. to $1 00
‘ Pprk from OJ to 7cts.
A .Siiockixo AmiH.—A most fright
ful occurence took place in the town of
Bloomer, Montcalm county, bn Thurs
day the 15th’in»t. At the rnishig of a
large barn a couple of small boys, were
playing with a Wjjo broad-axe, when
one of'thotu suggested to his playmate
to lay Ins head on a block ami let him
cut it off; which wus.douo, and. the
sharp, heavy axe. instantly severed the
head from the body of the little fellow.
Just at this instant a largo “beiit” of
the frame was poised In mid-air: but
tlm moil engaged iii raising it wore so
shocked at tho sight, that they let go
tlieir hold, when Hie huge timbers, with
a tremendous crash, fell to the ground,
killing three men instantly.—-(Jrantl
Jiapids (Mich.) Enq. t Dee. 20.
Aiiiikst of Rkv. Pan iki. Woiitii.—Tiio
Rev. Da.iiel Woilli/yiusarrested itiGuil-
f'ortJ. N. G., 011 Friday,'tho 23d.ult., lbr
incqndiary conduct. Brought bofor4
of the British crown/ wo:e 'lmptizi‘d iu
blood nt their birth, us ‘True and. hide
penR'pnt States,” and that tlio Consti
tution which united these States lyua
framed and adopted, ns declared in its
preamble', “to form a move perfect
Union, establish justice, insure do
mestic tranqVillity, provide for the com
mon defense, promote the general wel
fare; and socure the blessing of l.bcrty
to ourselves and our ‘posterity.” How
fur ono portion of tho Stales huvo treat-
oil another a A free and' independent, und*
under tho pructic ofiheJast few years,
how far justice Jins been established,
domestic tranquility insured, |or the
gonoral welfare promoted in tlio rola-
t ons of States with each other, let im
partial history answer.
Scarcely Imd 'wo Completed emanci
pation in bur own Siiite, before a clam
or was raised for the-repeal of the law
permitiiig tho citizens of other States,
passing through this State, or sojourn
ing itilt, upon business or pleasure, for
nine inonvlis, to bring with them the
servants of tlieirhousehold, ami' retain
them uml return with them, nud llieact
was repealed without advautnge to a
single human .being, in derogution of
State comity and good faith, in a spirit
of menace and hostility, in vioiatiou ol
all social propriety ami commercial in
terest and commerce.
Churches, North and .South, which
had long formed astrong baud of Union
iu their gcncrul .associations, and Imd
taken sweet counsel .together in thoir
conferences Und organization, became
severed. Tlio sorpent of sectional dis
cord had crawled into this Eden, where
songs of redeeming grace and dying
love were sung by children of .a coiiir
moil futljer together, when if there had
becii a single ^pdt .on eurtli, exempt
from the iniluenues of this fell sectional
spirit, it should luive boon there; nnd
representatives from freo State* with
true plmrisaical sanctity, thanked God
that they were not as other men, and
dissolved the connection, because ol the
grout sin of sla very 1
Publications for many years lmvo been
sown like dragon's teeth over tho laud,
radon luted' and intended to disturb the
relations between master and sluvo—
societies lmve been organized and en
dowed—funds raised und accumulated,
nCins and deadly weaixins nnd muni
tions have been gathered together in
buildings consocrated to the service of
the Almighty,.to erusudo against slave*
holders.
Pulpits luive been doxonrnlod to tho
base service of sectionalism, missionaries
lmvo boon sent forth to waVupon slaverys
strong combinations for thcptcnlihg and
running olf of slaves, and to prevent
the reclamation of fugitives, have been
formed personul liberty bills, to de
feat Federal lawn and ovenklc the Con
stitution, have boon passed j/ill right* of
... , ' 'liiM’aefifiuMtmiiiaJia dcfenUcd liimsclt'.j rection. TI>Urutaimble.man and hir
—Irulay I’.ie, nll j reaj oxtim.iVfly Jteliier's imtooitites,. Inzi-e paiU.tlie ItjghftflAuman;
book. , ^oraofirutint or s|xtaoi| tvitueroo.
tvurobxnminetl. .flowita bbltl to.bail
in tlio Sum ot. 93.000 for lti« n|iponranuo
nt fionrt, nna S5.0U0 for bis goofi: litt'-
lmvior. Tbo oilicun .oxnoriotjcoil,greut
.equality, in tiieofy ov in practice, in the
eominon proporty of the'Union, has
been denied Uidtn, and duo incessant
tone of dununciatihn has been heaped
iqion shivery and sluYo States and Rlavc
holders, from one end of the free States
to tho other, until it 1ms .been ihcqr|>o-
rated into our whole system. It hjis
not only furnished Hie virus for party
intlainmutibn in our* political contests,
who.e demagogues furnish the stpple,
und ignorance, and prejudice, and, {vas-
sion,und fanaticism construct the fiihric,
but it eqters largely iuto our religious
and social organizations.
• Last, though- , not loast, comes the
To lay of John Brown at llarj^rX Ferry,
ushered in with stealth, fraud,, robbery,
murder, treason, and attempted-insur-.
day Would have signalized it.
The peoplo of the .Southern' States
have felt, and that most deeply, what
every reflecting und patriotic mind has
seen, umL they lmvo u right to demand,
ami, will demand of us,- hot mere lip
service, lint a practical fulfillment of
constitutional obligations, that we re-
i rat-1 slid repeal our hostile legislation,
that wo return fugitives from service,
liml tliat wo meet them.in the true fra*
torn*! spirit of constitutional equality.
Tins wo must do, and do promptly, and:
when it is doue, we shall again witness
pacific relations.
Thu Federal Government ife hound to
protect each of the States against inva
sion, and if forays-and armed band*
from ono section, are to hover upon tho
borders of States for t he purpose of in
vading. their territory, to murder thoir
citizens, destroy tfieir property olid sub
vert thqir government, the Stato thu*
nieuacod and assailed, however power
ful and ample In her own resources, inay
demand the security provided, nmlt < lmt
with propriety, though no/ amount, of
force can evoi maintain tlio Union.
This sectional strife, -ns wicked ns it is-
wanton and disgraceful,tjf permitted to
proceed cannot fail to produce nioro se
rious consequences thnn it has ever fore-
shadowed, and. when its votaries shall
lmve subverted all Constitution* and all
luws, except such as conform to their
own stundurd, they must close tlieir ca-
root; of blood and violence, with knives
at each other's throats, which have been
blunted gt the throats of honest m&n
und tlieir wives and children.
I lmvo tho honor to,ho, Ac.,
*Sincerely yours, -
D. 8, Dickinson. !
An Extraordinary Case.
TlioHomer (La.) llliad publishes a
lotter froni a person in limleston county,
Texas, whoso veracity is endorsed by
tlicJiliad. Wo x»xtiacl the. following
1 will giyo you n short account of a
very singular case in this neighborhootl,
which has for . Hie last eight or ton
weeks attracted more attention than
nhy'cQso lever heard of. I’ersons for
fifty or sixty miles, oven from Austin,
Bnstrrtp nml otlier pluces, have come to
see it. For about three weeks there
were every night from ten to ono hun
dred persons present, camping all round.
Sortio timo last fall, u young lady, about
20 or 22 years of age was gathering jams
near night, when something tut or
stung Her on tho loot. She says it was
a snake, but she did not See it. »Soiue
timo afterward it began to ajlect hor.—
f Sho seemed to have fits, commencing
about sun-down nnd lasting sometimes
n part, and tit others all-night. E have
not When to see her myself, though
several of my family have. Sim first,
becomes nervous, then jerking,uml then
her eyo balls begin to protrude, and in
a fciv hours they look like bursting out,
ail'd she begs those around her to push
them hack. During the fit she put* her
self iu every possible attitude—often
tryipg-to Into herself, licking out her
tongue, and mimicking a siiako in
many ways, and most generally perse
veres until she succeeds, in biting her
self; and, very curious to state sho gen
erally tries to.bito lier big toe. About,
seven or eight weeks ago she got so she
could not. drink, and about eight weeks
afterwards she could not eat/ and she.
has positively reniginod twenty-eight
days without eating oi\o particle of any--
thing. Doctors could not get anything
down Iwr— not oven- with pumps. 8fio
then seomod to suiter.lpss. For sumo
time she lias lost the use of ono luvuvl.
and leg, and, in fact, of one side. . •
lit ivuokmtnan tue ?rorui. ivo Know
lit'tins may sdbm sthilipe to Hie. cron-.
'I* who lira' over hnfphig flixVu the Rte-
ry Imfronnes* of Die Notith ; lihi lt is
iieveftlielesM true that sollte not (inly of
Uiomost Ahle. lnlt of’Hie irtost rehmiie-
rativohooks published' hi* Hit* 'UhiteR’
Stales lmve been aiut are 4 by Southern'
authors. During the past Vhu* there has
been no biography on either side "of Hie
water which surpasses In ability, dlghlty
and in classic stylo, the inlprcstlug ‘.Life
and Times of .Rimes Madison.’! by Hon.
Win; O.’Rives, of 'Virginia. Neither in
England nor in France from a 'nmnl»er
of volumes on field *ixirts in Europe, 1 In
dia nnd Africa, do We find n more riiey,
graphic and interesting book than ‘Car
olina Sports,” by Him. AVm.’ Elliott, of
South Carolina.
“In the 'domain of fiction we Hro in
formed that of “Grace Trueman, or Love
and Principle,’ written by Mrs. Ford, of
Koiitucky, more than 00,000copies have
been soUl in a few month*; nml' that
the “Hhlden Pdtli” ami “Mo*s Sl«le,’ by
Marioh Hurlaud, of Klehmond Va.,
huvo had an aggregate sale of 75,000
copies; “Bculnn,” by Augusta ,T. Evans,
of MobRo, has passed through fifteen
editions in three month*, nml the de
mand is by no menus exhausted. “Mus
tang Grey,” written by the Hon. .Tore
Clemen*, of Abduima. ha* also had an
immense demand. Then there is that
veteran in the Literary world Win. Gil
more Simms, who has not only written
some of our most* popular works of fic-
tioiqbut ha* latelycnrlclK-d Ids native
State with his valuable History.of South
Carolina.
“In work# of Theology, Tntellectunl
Philosophy, Ae., Ac., tin* South is not
behind. Dr. Fuller’s ‘Sermon's’are tho
characteristic ami eloquent Christian
production* of the former pastor of Beau
fort, South Carolina, who di*cussod witf
Dr. Wavland the question of sluVery;- 1 -
Dr. Fuller’s sphere of usefulm**s Ims
been greatly enlarged by his removal to
Baltimore, and these sermons are the
fruits of Iii* labor there. Prof. Hodge /
now of this elty, but formerly of Rich
mond has furnished •Blind Burtimeu*;'
the ‘Christian Paradoxes,’ is by *'Dr.
Crawford, of Mercer Univei-slty Georgia;
•Moral Science,’ by Dr. Dagg, formerly
President Of.Mercer University; ‘Pic-
tines from nn ancient Artist,* liy Prof.
11. H. Tucker of Georgia, and many
kindred volume*.
“In books forelphjrcn, the ‘Oakland
Stories,’ by Geo. B. Taylor, of Ricli-
mond/Va.J Is not only having n niost
extensive sale in the Southern and Mid
dle State*, hiit from the extreme North
the orders show w)iat is the appriicU-.
lion ot tho book thoro. Wo were in
deed struck with tho criticism of tlui
most widely eireuhitod Boston paper,
which though devoted to ItcniibRoau-
ism, had thofnmkness to assert Unit the
T)akhui(l Stories’ wero 'fur superior to
a similar series, of a populjtr Northern
writor... '
“We might nni|tip!y examples, ..hut
fro will state that on lnqiifry nt only two
of tlio New York jiuMi.-?liersj wo find
that Within a few mbuths tl»ey have is
sued; the one, fifteen diflernnt publica
tions,, and, tlio other seventeen, nil
written by Southern authors, represen
ting ootiisinnu, Alabama, South Caroli
na, Virginia and Kentucky.
“All oili; leading, publishers have
fiomlly list, showing that Hie constant
assertion hi certain (juafters tho. South
lui* ho luoiatiiru is hot only unfounded
but that tho South-’ actually,- furnish-,
o* a lurge proportion of reading for the
[From Oiiro n ‘\Veok.[ ' v )
SIX or ONE AND HALE—A DOZEN
or TllE OTHEIl.
•Now ilmait FrdJ,” slie ioftly Valit
' “You ui\»t abandon'tfhatdiitti -
It •polls your 1-h-lti—aild Uuia /utif bfMlh.
IiuIcmI it’s most provoking.
DldGodMecroe that man •lmuld bo
A'clihnrter tlno rwganlo'l?
Tlcn •lurlhiR Fro«l, Ut ltl»« «nl*l,
icco you’ve d*
Tobacco you've di«<y»rdc.jj.”
••Haw, well my’driif,’* ’inbl Fred “I fear
That will not bo so easy;
Put, like a man, I’JI try n pUm
And do tlio beat to blcaze Vc.
PM (1<m1 Intnnd that wotnhn’s mtiul
Bueli woudTOUA tiling* should brow, love,
As Bustle*, flloomnrH, Criuollnoi.
Or iroopiUle dooden-dd, loVeT
If,-—wblf, willf, ......
d you I’m not Joking-^-
If yuuil nbamloii Crinoline,
liy Jetel I—I’ll give up imokltig.”
Congrcssiohiil.
Wo have received Washington i
to .Tumiary 4th. No’Speaker yot* No
Ballot on the4th, Nothing important.
Vonuresslonnl.
AVasHIXotoN, Jnn. fi.—In tho Sonate
...-dnv, the proceeding of tlio Union
mooting-1ft Rochester, were • read and
tabled. - • ’ — * ;i .
Thoro was no hal(ot for Speaker/ m
consoiiucnco of the absciico of several
Democrats. ' ~ -
I I
Market Hepurts. -.
Savannah, Jnn, 3.—The pales of cot-
ton for tho pin\t two days woro 3,350'
bale*. Thoro was ah' hn proved demand,
unchanged pi ices. r > .
Monii.E, Jnn. 2.—To-day boing holi
day, there was nothing doing in the.
.market. -
Monn.K, Jan. 3.—Sale* of cotton to
day 3,500 hales, Middling 10| cents.—
Sul vs of three dijj's 0,000 bales. Receipt*
Nkw paijtANS, Jani.2,-r-S#le* ot cot
ton to-day 7,500 bales.' The steamer’s
now* had no cllect. Mlddllngsat 10| a
10J couth/ * Pork buoyant, at $18 per
Ciiaumston,’ 12J.o’clock, Jan. 4.—
.Thero is a bouyant dumuud w|th wiles
of. about 19,000 bales. Market firm and
New Oft lean*,'Jani 4;-^ale» 'of cot-
. n to-day 10,000 bales. TUo market
was stitVer, but tinohiUigad, Sugar stoa-
dy at7(h,7jq, Freight*, on, cotton, to
Liverpool 0-lGd.
Savannah,. Jan. 4.—Sale*, of cotton
to-day.750 bale*. Tho ,iui\rjkct was Jlrm
at: unchanged prices',
Mo0/1.5, Jnn. 4.—Stiles of cotton to
day 5,500 bales. 'The market was no-
tlvo, r iVitli nn Improved"demand, at firm
prices; Sftidlinfesaojo^- •<
. C-'itAni.kstov, t Jaii. 4; P. M.—CottiW—
Thero is an unimated. demand today,
nt firm and frill , pvlcqi, , .
Wlmt it tattet* to Parry on War.
Qn this point we have from'tho war
department of France rfeoiho curiously
instructive • dooument* touching tho
Crimean war. . ’llie wholo force sont by
Frnitce to the TRnok Sba,V was 300,208
soldiers and 41,074 horses 1 Of tho
former, 70^000 were killed or died - in
the (loppituls, or ■ were otherwise mis
sing, 'while 03,000;were .wafcnded. and
survived. Of tho librPcs,' only 9,000 re
turned to Frnnqo. -Tho-great guns were
044, besides 003 furugihud by,tho navy.
The light" attlllory Jor- field . servi.coTur-*
North.”
A WoNUKiiruL Cannon Kmot.—Durlilg
tho firing of the sahRe. .on Jackson
Square on Friday Inst, one of the shot*:
liud a wouderfql.ytteot, Tor it not only’
restored hearing but speech to a- young
man who 1ms been deaf and dumb for.
the pust tbreo yearn, the result of so-
vore »icknu*s. Jlewus l»oni in Quebec,
but wibscqucut to Ids.misfintuno,.went
to New York ahd then made .Ids way
dowq here. About mid day 011 Friday
he was praying |n Hie St. Louis Cnthe-
drill when lie suddenly hoard a cannon,
tho noise being accompanied with or pro
ducing a cold rushing sensation through
the cars, a choking sensation about the
throat, and a feeling a* . of something
broaking in both pluces. lie- reeled
out of the church and heard another
shot, hut literally “could not believe his
ears,” A third shot satisfied’ him and
also that he could speak, so he hurst in-
.to (oars. Uis name is> Jos. Wells, is a
six-footer iu stature, an intclliguntynung
man, and speak* us before both French
nnd English.—A'. O. JiulleUn. 1 '
Rovat. Race of tn«' PlAntaoenkt*.—
What race in'Kur0|TO*urp(iMcd f inrbyol
position, pornonul nchiovomeiit vml
romnntio ndvoiUuro, our own Plnntago-
nets—equally wise and valiant, and no
It's* renowned in Hie cabinet than in
field ? Blit lot us look hack only so fur
us 1037, ami we shiill find the great
grandson.of Margaret Phintagcnet, her
self the daughter and heiress of George,
Dnkoof yiarCrtce, following the col>ler’u :
craltTat Newport, a little town in Shrop
shire ! Nor is this the 011 jy brunch from
tile tivo'of loyalty.thut has dWarfod and
wUhered'. If we wore to closely investD
gate the fortunes of Hie many inheritor*
of the royal arm*, it would soon be
shown that in sober truth
“Tiio aspiring hlunj of Lnnc.i»ter
liml sii»k' into the gruuucl {
nyo, and deeply too. The princely
stream Hows through very humble
veins. Among the lineal dcRcomiunt*
of Edmund of Woodstock, Hurl of Kent,
sixth.son of Edward 1. King of England,
entitled to quarter tho royal arms, ol-uura
butcher .and tool-gutl.ierer ; tlio first a
Mr. Joseph Smart,of I Tales Oweii; the lat
ter 11 >fr. Georgre WjlmhL keeperofthu
turnpike onto ut Hooper’* Bank, Dudley.
Thpu again umong the descemlants of
Thomas Pluntiigenet, Duke of Olouces-
tor, fifth son Of Eilward Hie Ilf. - , wo
discover Mr. Stephen JqnieslVnnv, U10
late sexton (it'St. Hporgb'si. 1 IgnoVor
square—a strange descent from sword
nnd Setqitve tot he spade nml pick axe-
JUrnntd Burke's 1 leissU^dcs of Fami•
The II Aiu-En’s Fer J k vf.*tioation.— -
The special eommittoo of the Senate
.appointed toJnquiro into all the Taels
connected with John .Brown'*• forny:
lmve Kiibpasned Judga, Arny of JCnnsus;
Mr, CopxWi ilJ 16
ties.
g©* A Utile girl, nihb'year* did, Imv
big utl toil'U'd a soiree being asked by h'or
mother, on rotUrnihg. how »h'e ertjoyqd
herself, answered ; “I am hill oflmppl-
‘(In’tbo.triiy happier, .unlesa
‘4 guess not /”
Proiitleinnn.
Prentice, of the Loui*Villo Journal
has published in a handsome volume;
his editorial criticisms thrown off.dur
ing the lost thirty years.' A writer for
tho Washington Stut<$lays that it is
not .a book to bo road, any more than
tlio cqutonfs pf a popper box are to be
outeilq but tisod occasionally'nml sp'n^-
in^ly, when one feel* the neod of some
thing spicy, or something tart, preil*
tico is a wit, but not ^particularly geni
al one. He neVer spoils a joko for thd.
•ukq.of a frieud j ,and his “hits',’ n?q of-
tort courso, and sometime* crnol, lie
1ms nonodT tlio suiiny humor o! Ln'fiib.
nor the dolicate satire of Jcrrbld • Tnlt
a great fund of that common comm-
drum sort of wit, whloli finds in a lieu
sitting on a fence, a strong rvneuiblauco
to rili Amrridin cent, because the head is
oh one *ido and thd tail on ’tother!—
Novortholess, these thing* make people
laugh; atul J10 who provokes a gcniiino
laugh, Is a benefactor to mankind „ An
Uinocont YsmniP/iK. muoli better thun
lugubrious serpion.—Jtieh. Iml,
BeUiw wo give a few specimens :
As a. Hum drinks ho -generally grows
reckless; .hi bis caso, the more drums thr
“ wer scruples.
To koop your fridnds, treat them
kindly; und to kill them trout them ot-
ten.
In New Yorkdity, the common but*
fly duly at twilight, Brlck-bnUflyat
hours. .
“Doctor, wlmt tlo you think is the
cause of this frequent rush of blood- -to
my head?”
“Oh, it is nothing but nn efi'ort of
nnture; Natnroyou know, abfu/nyt facie
“Have you an}*.powder?”suiciVapnj-t-
iimh to iii* companioq. k “Yes," in u
Ur "" .',
A young lady,: of* Non’ .Orleans, who
recently porformedairemarkable fcAtin
rowing, him been presented with abuhu-
tifulyawb Aftiiaofi^yoittd lmvo been
niojw; appropriate.-
• ' The Editor df^tho Orion'JH\*er
’inflriintesflmtWe thkb“adrhptr -
. mmmi
irived its uume.
fmSSsm
A Ilitc.
Ill Knickerbocker for January, among
t)io good tliiugs in tlm “Rditor’s -Table”
wo find the followidg droll anecdote:
* * * * “While It wn* a laiighh-
ble. a very laughable, It wa* also a very
nielnnoholy sight; for a drunkon- man
is a inelancliolly olijnet to bohold.ond to
dontcmplntv,, any where, and under all
circumstances. But tlio particular case
(o whi6li wn lm« reference was a “linrd
ca*e,” In j\U respect*. In a spar and
ship timber yard, oil the border of West
street, fur down toward* the battery, 011
a pleasant October afternoon, 'wo saw a
man,’or something in tlio linage of a
man, exceedingly tlpsyous, lying on tho
ground, amidst scattered cliqw and shav
ing* In the yard. Some boy* stood hard
by jeering nml plagueiiig him. Upon
reiuonstrunee one of them said tliat he
Imd throw’d a stono at Jimmy Gaboon
‘Onuso he tickled hi* ear Svith a shnvin
when.he was asleep.’ This was .no ox-
citsc, and we told tlio boy* sp; |lnit
Momehow or ’nothcr,* liko tho Ameri
can* at Bliulcusburgli, they (lid’nt seem
to take no interest. Meanwhile, the
iioor inebriate, had raised himself part
ly up, re*Hngon ono side, nnd said; Why
can't thay let mo bu? HVa/i to-Gotl- J
was an Jnt/in—tliat’* all I hope?
Two squaws wlfb two moccasins and
dther wampum belul work, had been
drawdling along by, a moment beforo,
which probably suggested tho thought
that wu* permeating hi* half-addled
brain. *lle finally stood'uiihn his feet
but hi* knee* wore iio.t like tho flrm oak
ship’s knees whioh wore piled up around
him; tlio feeble knee* failed him, and
down ho went. Ho Htrctchod .out (in
arm, laid hi* head upon It, and was
presently In the Ian 4 of dreanw. All
.this time the mischicvouM boys * were
watching him, while wo watching them
throgh acrovico In tho board .fence
whicli surrounded tho yard, At length
lie wa* fast nnd sound asleep. 'His yaw
ning shoes disclosed nil his tops on each
foot; ‘and n» we gazed We * saw’ ono of .--v
the little rascal* milking a *lip-noosc, terie# and iifty milei oi trench were
with u strong twine, around 0110 of hi* com*tructed» borideaMeli miles of de
big toes, which protrudeilfiom thoclum- fenjfivivworks..niid > fivo, niilfs of sub-
shell oponing.of Ids old slide, thut look- tprranean I'allorM^m tho solid rock*
.Ki; 111010 thnn niivthinit *■; llko t |,o -. ilio MiUont liom KIM
liou-1 of 11 ttro.it l.lnok- Mmki: TO tl.o “»Ue»- «l«nutit w, wa. 30.-
otlior ond of tho ttrhio. whieh liral n U(IO,<!!H>;|iouml» ol U.c|iiti. fl«.0W,Oqu
long imrelmsc, they tied. securely jho
ragged rein mints of a large brickbat.
They Iherrearcrtillyrdnlovbd tYont ft - - , . . . .
wide spaeo nround lifm every other pos- 8i000,000 - pounds, ofirice.• 4,500,000
Oblo tiling which ho miglit.gct IioW. of pmimi. nf coflc S ; C.O.VO.OQO ( poiiml. , of
to throw at them; but lids missile, they sugar; 10;O0() head livo cattfr} ^.»00,000
piiicoil, n« tlio li Uli lmvo it, - 'convciiipiit Kf'lk'ns ot wlnOi nti'l licni'ly 1$OO,OO0
to l.is linncl.* Then oil tlio.hinglHiigiioy. ppumh of Oholletki ptyorwa ;v«g«i^
retired ton TOfolll»tiniioTOVo on?,)io Wc., woro among tlio lnrger item, of
remained to tieklotlicloopciiVcitr niid SM|>plie». JJ;e liorsqfoedj^^tofl, ro ,im-
nose willi a tlilnpino uplinotr, to, arou.o. iffil'BJ? 1,0 i fl [?t? 01 - PilifJInn noli' 1 ■ o l °
him from hi. slumber. Tri'sc-uHy the of , m j 1 .
wretetiod inebriate awoke j uiid Boeing barley, _0
Ills tormentor boatlnga retreat, of tlm ,0 ' ,,C “V cl " irc ?“ 1 . 6 , nd , ' W"
Biimo timo laugliinK.‘ready to unlit ‘ 111, woro 150 ot ens to bnko bread, and-HO
«ide»,’lie Ndmed the decoy.miBBile nmi' P 1 'E‘“ M .} 0 iPV® l ' s '“'J' - ,, c; to!.. • .
hurled it after, 1dm., Il.wusertKi] jl'lm JUioelot nrtg wu. m.otlier .brnneli of
itring came up wi(Ii a muiid lui-p, which ™PPj>'. compriBifig;, garments In
iiimoBttoio tlie poor lelloifB too bftV : lie "ueh •liimdrod. of tliousamlB that it
toured with tljo,olfdn'Wotod pain add 'foilid be tciliom to enumerate tliei
then lie igraiglitWayrBtngKei'eu thence, but, ns some plun ,to t he luattei
tho Kpar-ynrd b'A’rim ■w^efe afrei*. piercing eold'of4ho Crimoa, tliero were
ward*.-: *-./ ... .i ,vv. • w
.lie is n man of few words -, ho < said,
noliee-s, just us lie has
YV/ictl his iiiiuiber one, that a corpn-
, it Dutchman stood beside him,'sor-
- ho
— ry depart’ments 'pfesent
itilinonsoquanty of supplies;" among
them wore 80,000 hbrao shoe*; and 6,»
900,000 horse ahob naiD. ■
Pp.J^'^ljo'P'Hl.itningmnonls, they
smspimgAiif
was the material fornmbiilftnces' for 24',-
OOOslokmen, ttttdOQQjCares of instru-
nicnls, and 7110,000 Mundj,. (800 tmjt)
of lint, bandages, and dressing* or.var.
rions kinds. Then for the sick, tlicro
w^re the ino*t liberal supplied • for their ■
siLsteiuulcc, such as,eoncentratqd mUk,
e4enco«f bouillon, granulated, gluten, -
etjx f • . !
Tlicro weibp also, vast nmritinio pvc* -
irfratioiu dor convoying the army, and
ts BuppUcs over the sea.. Among the
ohscU empldycd between France and
tho Grimoa, wero ‘lOiOOO tons !of Ameri
can shipping, crabhicing sotno ofith©
lid«it. iuid largest-, dipper v«*bo1*,. .on
well ri* soiuo at earner^' of. the American
mercantile marine,’and 4br Wliono;.*crr
vipes a liberal compensation vwas made.
Taking tiiolotalit}'of ail - the voyages
mudo by nil the mem booses,ahU mate
rials, thero wero conveyed by 4ho
Freuoli government, during tlipf two
and a half years of Hie war, ^560,000
men, 50,000 horaes, und 720,000 tons of
matciiuU. - f • • •• ; .
.gi^r Mr.l’hibbs.is, an excessively fa*-
tidious man ; p'o iuupu sop’i Pliibbs tliat
he doM'ii’t even Inky bis oysters proini*-
cilously about io.wn. “KQi;Jd‘y'o 'see,, lhy.
boy,” savs l’Jlibbs, “tliorc's no calcula-
tingon tlicne promiscuous oysters ; they
nmy be a .maqwfacUp-cd article.” With
this jvhvays in siuht, rh^ibs goes to Del-
mo pioQ’s.llalr.-a dozqn raw on ot»
clovvficcl'
;lqnt^Du
"y surveying A,sin
.. . oforo" fiiiu.' Tjio;moment that
rhibb* swallowed hi* first,- Hie expres
sion of tho Dutclfan’sTifSe changed l'rdhi
sorrow to'J6j - . ■*'' ’
“Ah 1 'mein ?G&tt;, * sell wallow him
When'the liaiiginaii gives himliik (hici
nnlKHly will tlimk ? /i(ilnis‘'n didh” top
"’T 1 . 1 .: :
p kifitel .
ntlll of striking ttkenes
tvdtt * n;:>x
fectbcdiauK i
bj-dter that lay on tlio jljftte before liihn
C’ei’tninly I enn,’ 1
suiting the aetloiynto''
fovstoi* wu.s,on:hlicf0rh,«]
’« “»if|mwll o jy ! ^|,” C,
Wn fi-d o7-fu rf' V e’r il
RriOtB schaivllow liiniS
IK?** 3
! ««(
Phibbs, and
0 word,' - tho
in amount
tied tfmo: -
ha MRTi»*pf
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