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MOW MIHUM Mfr'XMlH’lllMlllJf illtolltiolik” of I In*
Atii.*.
Awarding to llteVv'iinn nro-* the Eug(ndi
Govern toetit ha* very favorably rtsa-ived the pm
• fcrt-'iiflMttnAwHilitjt Sin..|K- into a strong fi.rtifbd
* wrt. and ttbuv of surrounding tbinsiaittinopl
*- Wkh exteueire fortifleutbiii* bulb on lliv liiikl and
Letter* from tin; Crimen of tin- 17:h Mitnb.
announced tbat Oiniir I’acbtt arrived nl tbe
cmninif tlw Allien on the 12llt. Mini on tbe 1-tili
tbe Russian* ufenol llo; sirens llieir biiltcr.e* on
tbe bright* <>f liiilnktiivN. Tins English.
•<1 by Gun Krny*. Milledtbeiii. tin tin- 1 “ , l.
|be Russian- attacked the wliole line of tins Al
ltv*. but weredriveti back with great loss.
Advice* from OtloM of tile 21*1 nil.,'tut.
thut the Russians, ill spitu of re|siited litlack*
mMiutMin the laiaitioti thev Invl tnkeii on Mount
IjenotHie on the 84th of l , Vbrunrv,.froin which
tb-ir gun* | liny ii|h.ii tliu French linen nml u|k.ii
part of tile camp.
OimC’ LTT BETWEEN MI’AIN ANII EMI LANT>.
A difficulty in threatened lostweelt tin; Spun
inli and English Govorttui -nln. lend llowden.
tile jlr'tinli Miilinter al M nliid. bad addressed -in
energetic wile |o (be Spanish Government dt
tttitudhig explanation* of wluit lie’ tcgurdcd a-
Vague expression* in tile nev “religion* bad* ’
promulgated by tb< Spanish Ministry.. 11“
matter fvbitat to tlw religion* privilege* of Urn
j|i in S|milii -In ill*- lennloii I inn* we
find the foHowine, fioni it* Madrid correspond
•mi, writing umler dnfe of .March 2lnl :
-1 have uentlg M'Hmni for believing that <ii-n
end K*p*tt*f and pm|mbly all hi* colleague*,
willi iln- exception of Heitor, Luxoringa. were ut
ijrvdf ignorant until veWeiday. of the note*
‘..dlMthaV'.’ pn**ed lift ween the lent named Min
fslhrmul lerl llowden, oil tile subject of tin
ndf^o't* (i:tis, the outing.’ at Heville, Ac. In
yonterday'n eabillet w lllieil, however, I lie qllcs
lion wan brought forward, and I have it on ex
cellent authority that it really wan di*eii*ed
whether the note in qnenlioa nlioubl not be re-
Auriiud I” itn author. Information of thin reitoli
ed llie llrii inli Minister, and not long nfterwanls
‘lo* S| ini.li Government. received intelligence,
th**tgb a private but autbmitie, channel; that
if mi'di an mwilt were ctfert-'l to the British G..v
<**itn *nt an the return of a note on a subject
intervAiing to the English l**q>!o—H note wbie'i
JfiM llowden ha'l done nut bin strict duty in
•ending ill—it wan In. intention in nix hour’-
time torem >ve tin* 11-iti*lt arum from the faeade
of hik ruridonoe, and *u*|end ttU fttt+W i-mninn
liicatKHi with the SpniinJi (iovernnienl until lie
received iiwtrnetioiinfinni bin own. I -lioiild be
•urpriiwnl if the Spnninli qiivi-lililli'iit nnlnied
upon no nlroug a inenre an llie return of the
note altn<lutl to. In fact. I feel miller confident
that they will not do no.”
Hi'aatA.
Wa have St. IVt. •rnlntig journals of llie 18lb
March. The J • ntriial de Hi. lVtcmburg nayn :
“The Mate of niltf'-ring of Aid de-Cainp-t Seneinl
I'riilee Mrnncliikotf lianno inerenv-d of late that
Mil tlie 21 fnat. ho wa ohligi.nl to give up the
lar.iiitintid ot'tlns tmo| to Aid de-Camp-t.cnoriil
II iron roll Onion Saekeii. A ie|Nirt from (iene
tml Oaten Haeken. dated the ti ll 4 Man'll, an
Mmtueoa that then ige enarkn of the enemy agaiunt
the fortillnatioii of Selmnio|>ol advaueu very
•lowly. Their mining workn are driven ha kbv
Ua with ooiiAlant nUeuoio*. and mm to their own
.iletriiiHiiit, *
“Ot> the (Jtn of M-ireli tlm Frem li hatlerv
throw about 80 roekelr into the lowrii, bill they
did no harm. The artillery of our halt erica ■.
the lamlmry, and that our nteaiuers net with
■ •—• .... ‘
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The lurnlide Hunan rmldinlie* a rc|n.rt doled
Hsrcb tills, from (len. Wraugel, uho commamb
|| dcialldimcul at Faipatora, giving an aeeimnt
,cf a sortie made by the Turk* the pievioiin day
which rerultwl in the Tmki* laing driven witli
the lose of 40 killed, ami a niiinlasi wounded.
lilt C*AH ANDIIIK MHILI.N.
A letter from St. I’oteralmrg *>f the Istli
March, given an account >4 an ad.lron of li'ielity
totln'latc Knipeioi and the cnlincnf Itnnnia voted
by the nobeUat ail extraordinary imvling held
•'few day*la#are hi*death. Oil hearing of the
dMUk of the Emjrenir Niuholaa, they renew cil
llieir pledgestif devotion l*> the new Czar, ‘flu?
adpltMwwas thu* conceived :
: U ha* plea*cl God to Aummon the late
SpttSdW to eternal life, at the teiy in incut a<
arming at hi* order, to de*
■NWI rtie hot*'* <*f into
pill, Hire. Tire faithful wotnliiy of Hi. Peter*-
Wg, having already ei|w ■*.**! their retitimeiit*
al the MpJH-al of lllu deceased Km|*'ior, n peat
tkiffrt now, and lewnectfuliy haniun to deptwil al
of your Miijeaiy a renewed anauraiitas
wai ami >leVote.lne* witli
to acrlllee their live* and
t^rifl w g"‘- 11 idea of llie dwea#-
. the *w.>rd to fulfill a
K<h m* 5V,‘ ■t'-t Me I^4
Ab>xaiulcrT^H^^^^p]flV|^B:]MPßPt^
thank*, aiul sanl
M |le*wed to are roaßTc order to tiati.mil to
ron thw word* of .r <lefum l benefactor, of- my
ImualhttlTir. and my father forever memorable,
wrowk ll.Ml be wit* not able him*elf
Bread lhecxprw*um of y.mr AeiitiineiitA, and
wiiii ilmt duly. Your *.-al, gi'ii
tfumen, on*"lt*l bis lat uiouieiii*. After Tiav
tog heard all, he naid to me—‘Tliank them'—
thank tlieiu tdneervly, and tell them that 1 have
Merer dowUed of their devotion, and tlmt at |wo
•mm! aai i hum than ever persuaded olu.’ And
—surdiiigtr WOW 1 thank you; gentlemen ; and
1 persuaded that tloaa word* writ be deeply
•qgraveu mu your inimU Ya arc al lh*s bead
nultltr irawnuit wbat 1 aay to all of tbem.
Um use ditHcuh. I always *aid to the deova*-
ud Emperor that I ttriuiy Iwlic'vd that Divine
omalwr** will pnstart Um*ia. i ba-l bop.-d for
but it ha* |dcaaed the Afncglity to
JiAhWersh'. lam *uru of you gentlemen,
fthaesfalf hofas in yu. lam |wrtuaded dial
tMMtMHty atitl prove that they are a nobb*
ikra Uwi-ty wnwe <f the wdnl ami advanced
|S USStjthing llmt is gvaai. You do not Iww
Kr.ign >J * yr,t, and yeu antwidt me.’
life rmjasror made die sign of ibv iviw,
and oontinmii ; *God las with a*; w# will not
dishonor site JiaAlan soil.’ Ifs then embraced
the ru*r*bat of the mdaliiy, and mh! : ‘ln your
per**! I once again tliank ilie nobility. Adieu
gentlemen—may <•! be with you.’
“The deputation then retired and returned to
tile place of lilCelilig. to tell the A**embly wliat
it bail bcaisl at llu* I'aliM'e. The Kiu|*'ror af
terwwnl* mldrs.iMil n leacript to tlui imir>bal,
tbnuking llie nubility for it* ympalby ai.-l ills*
void nc
FfiANce. ‘
The PariscorreriMiiidenl of llie London Time*,
miller dale of Mnreb 20lb, allude* to Ibe anx
ious feelliug* vvilli wbieli llie public turn llieir
ga*c alteiualdy to Vienna or lowaiil* SchiiMo
|l.
llie joiiriiev of llie Kmpcror to llie Crimea i*
iil-O or . asioioillv talked of. l’eisoli*, “Ibn l*-*l
iiif'ijiiieil.'’ nlliitu tbin pence i* nl In.iid, and that
(be Emperor lm* abandoned hi* pn j. i l ; while
ollori**, • leti.-r it.1..n0. <1 -hi!,’ in.t*-*t, vvilb nil
<*|Uiil tills- l.s s'ledit, lint the war will go oil
and I bill Iclli* Xapol* u ill bofoie |oltgnp|fen*
on llie beigbl* o| S. lia.li p,,|. lb-tween Mleb
auijiorilic, <•! .iunlar vveigbl. übat can Ih* ib*m
bill tolru*t in licilhd I When the mciubci.
'f the smile <‘a! iitel do lint agree on I lie -object
and ill theij hope* mill tt-rn are in ilivided n
llie tiniii iiinl <-.I piibl c, it ih .I tli. ult lo give an
opinion. All I kilo* i, that while p;ople nr
talking of peace lie- ptcpauiiion* lor war an
proceeding vvilli iidirilv. The tiniib*, il i
iiid. leave I’hi imi U ednew|a\ I.a Marseillie*
eii route lm llie I'.;el ; llie (.eisilaimiiiii! of lie
(■llaid* ale lllidel oidel* for Wcdliodal next to
priH'i-ed idso tin Mniseiibs by mil, and (lienee lo
loiiloit, vv bi-re they embark ; mid lln- Volligelir*
ot llie same colp* are expeeled lo leave eal lier.—
11l llii*. “Ii iilliMl, it Ml-e-i plibli- of coilliteriUHlld
atany m*nii. ni. In aiblilioii to ibi->, there an
■iloveuiviil* of (loop* in a iiortbelli direction
which, though limbing may come of ilium, \e;
indicate tliiil all il.’ingi |- is not vet over.
Furher by the America.
lin. vijiMN* neieiii:,\ r..
All llie I'lciilpelenti irn o tmv s-nt to tlieir llo
veruuimit* for instruct ion*, mul ilie l.’onlereuice
will prob.ibly he uiij. urivcd until filial amlnniiy
shall arrive Meantime the fourth poini is under
tilscusnlou.
I’rmcu tiiut*clnikii(r, on the 20tli. moved for the
uduiisnioti ui I rusMii.
SKVASI'oroI,.
l.ord Hiigl.iii'* latest .li.paten amioiitu.esa steady
lire willnml any eliange in the u-p.-ct ot all,ill's -
lnip.n i..nt npeiatioiis .ire, liuweier, going ni
I lie itudsn.lis eiiiinnue lo stlt-ngtnen tin* Works
willed they recently linew op, io a.ivaact ol tin
.VlulaKolt lower tliene—ul'u 11. t Isiliillil tv.ilk.,
hue ure pans ot an .nnii.sct; tine ot tieicuce, ails
e.niseijuemly it is tinlispuoslhlu tor the allies to
ilea!ivy them. U alt tins ol.je. t lit view, the Writ-
I’h lire pushing toi w.iin a parallel from an .insane
etl point on the right, wan anew lo f-n in a juno
lion with a eurruii|iuu.ling parallel wliit-n is being
made ou their aide l.y the r reneh.
Night encounters lake plane la-tween the Freneli
Hud Jtiissiun ritleineii. toe IttUer have been le
peutedly dikliHfgeti. but again iel urn to their pits,
under covet ot llie Isiifsiuii bulteiies.
t .i..*i as n Noi-i.e.
Thu treaty of ullnmcu between Sardinia and
Turkey . signed, the death it I'iiuee .victtsufii
kolf is reported.
rtir i'lttst ipai.i riK*.
Ilep-.rt* are revived of a 1* reneii division fur lies
Samoa, and tVfusoliii is ii.iiued as tl.eir place ot
ivudetvou*. Hul.ua is oeeupied by a strong Itus
stall gun Ison, and the export of corn I rout liessa
rabia is prolilfnted.
Ihe 1 ..rts i'r.-sse states (hut the at itomcut is
conlr tdieled l.y other papers; Unit the Allies have
iissetiied to a l, ure.
A in.iiiliusto from the Holy Synod id the lius
si.hi Church has appeared, inciting the Ivtisaiati
nation lu vvur m doicuce id thu taith.
ii.vai.-iMi.
In Parliament, the details of tint Sardinian Cun
vmitiou have been d-rcuved m I'.iiuinittee, lioni
which we learn iliut . ngi.ni.l engtig a to norma
money at 5 jre, cent and loun the same to Karol
nia at 4 per cent.
Mr Huetmck * cnuimitteo conlinues in session,
and tho medical nfficers arc at pr. s< nt under ex
ainin itio.i Alteiiqmiy for certain papers connect
ed vvilli Adininil t/iiudas Conduct liuloru Odessa,
.vas refused oy lie tiousu ot Comm, ns. Lortl I’al
merstou rciiiarking Unit lucre aas no part of the
vdinit.il s comluci lli.it did not do him li.mor.
I he conduct ut the lv.it ol l.uctTii Waif discussed
in 11,0 Hotllmolts on a in,m,a. t . grant Unit a Court
Martial Ine but I • gall.nitty Wa’ a lioHed. hut
hi’ dcmuml (or a > ourt alum.,l was not complied
with
A motion is on the l,„, ks fm- the. ppuiutiiicut
of a l oiiitulsslo to..lual Ulivat,- tne .-rivl’l, a ltd ,n
diatt It runes, or at least, to I coder ll.c in.ii.iii .limy
available in the i ump.-ati war.
Aimluer in..lion u'k* il it is intended to u.itai
nate any more bishops tor Cutn.dti. since the - an
adltltl clergy lieseive Bill says it is destitthb- to
viuove all c-omo ctioo Is-iwet-n v luirch and . tan*
I urliauo nl adjourns ov. r tltu Easter Holidays
till April Him.
Nine slop* of the adrutic-ed Britisli sqnudroii
sailed from Deal oh tl.e 2Hin for the Baltic
Mr buchanun tUtciidcd a dinner at the Sea <
men * Hospital, I an. doll, mul returned thank’lor
Ihc aid mode.cri fifteen iiumlied sick Aiiicrio,.u
sailors. Lord Pitlioerstoii presided. A donation
of two liuttdred pounds, ftuin the nn rciiuiits ol
New Vyrk wad IJo*t*m. a* acknowledged.
btfll” w brtmg Usve sppeaved in the
xJv.'i pa.l market to the extent of lourte, n tliou
san.l pouiut* sterling, nil sinppM ,st Churlestoa.
outu Curt linn, l.y mute* C. Nichols Ttafrand
was acvontpbrbed by the insertion of the woid
hundred uftitr units tu the Italy of the bilht.
•rstti. ...
The latest news from Kjmin is called sulisfaeto
ry. lb, tEjtKpit
tugul uotwUed t tba Weshru Alliance, and riftiod
the treaty ut Pari* on tho 81st of March, but this
statement is uuwher* oottftnsed
SISHIIt -isl
“Th* difficult ‘ 1 fffj I~MI rVi
MpTar ves al Trip Cur
Than (Ntil^HHpjßHpFAa'triait
the langii.ige
lar is quite
“lt.ls evident luyond tronliadiclioii that the cal)-
inet of Vienna is desirous to siilvntilulc its < vVn
motives (or those of the Diet, aiid to : hi* end it
attribute, to u* intentions which we do not enter
tain It seeks provocation wbeto no iiajuriial
judgment stt find any adduces the view which
prsrail'sl at tne oo,ioln* on of live tp-uty of April,
and it* additional articles as the role guide ol uu
tinn, in place ot the general principles ui the con
facers that.”
_ Th* Circular further chsrges Austria with dis
simulation is, threaten.ng Prussia wiih military
dangers, while tu th* rest of Europe it talks con
fidentially ot Pease.
SVVEBXN
Notwithstanding the declarations of neutrality
hy Sweden, rite i* fitting cut a Beet, provisioned
for three mouths.
CHIXA.
Shanghai data* of the Oth February, nor the
or.-rland u nil. status Hint the French lu'd again
attacked th* euy and were irpuleed w th btw l-y
the insurgetit* Tho country around Cantun is
in tlw hand.* of the insurgents, who officially noti
fr n inteni on to maintain a strict blockade
There are runnvr* us s aoouud rtpelee of tii* Freach
GRIFFIN, ‘eEORGIA.
•*ATsii)AY~iowrnio. apbu m, isa*.
0K •VPmT-.’- ‘ * S r V* ~ - - _- _
Hon. David J Briley will plrwe accept our
thank* fur poblle document*. Also Hon. 8. A.
Douglass forc-vpy of hi* peecho on the übjct of
the Ficcotloa of the I’nitsd Htate* I.nwa.
-
Ttir. VVr.vTin-.a fora few dsv* past, hna been
uniKitnlly warm for <hi* season of tho year, the
thermometer standing at 1)4 in the shade.
Witr.iT P*op —Our country frien I* give iih flat
tering account* of the growing wheat crop through
out this section. If tlw soison* continue favora
ble there will Iw an abttndan’ It arrest. We are
also pie >*o I to I” vn tint in mv of our l irgsst eot
ton plantar* h iv* (lc)crmined to cultivate more
corn than uvual tld* year.
A Novr.t.TY Our citixensenjoyed the privilege,
for the first time we believe, of listening to a real
li v*’ female temperance lrctuser. on Tite-day la*t
VVe were o lierwise engag'd, and missed the “f>-
n-.r*otdtv nf heating Mrs Thompson, lint are ere-l
il Iv i'lhirtned • •.uv h” s'l.tuined the part of an in
telligent and necnmpli'died sp’ aker.
I'in tort t. i’imm.r -Mr .1 11. r , n , l.ago In**
retired from hi* ennoeetion vv : fli It - S’.V"P’MI ’
-h'liinal & ‘hairier.'’ ami bus been succeeded ‘ v
Mr. !• >iiii ’i rlarW nepl.i'W of Willis and f lnvl “I
flark. of ••Kid-lierleM’ki , r'’ notoriety. Mr fl.uk
i l.itfhlv eon*d'rneritei| f,r Ii- mtelfom-'e*’ a't'l
I ii-ioess capieilv )>V the'iiivannah • Georgian,” of
which paper lie wa* lately Foreman.
‘•Tirr. Fatrinr St \l. ‘ —We have received a
presp-etn* of the aliove named paper, f,, |.p p- I.
list ed in this eitv. about llo* first nt May next. I y
A. A Gitnhling. E-<|. It will be. D.-moerntic in
its polities, and liberal” in it* sent’nient*. Fab
seription priee. two dollar* per ye r Jp advar.ee
three dollar* after six months
Mon <’ & • f - * IW i'ifi;?. \\ ,I? |tlc;iat* fi/*f‘i-t our
llini lcfi ft r f Im* jiiport.l if a tlu*riiiom‘t r W’r !1 im\v
•if alilf tf* tt H Jv I Ilf tho I‘Stol.t of hill’ hot wcatli
er “nulUTiiiH.’*
-et^t^
Hoistedthe Flag.
The Atlanta ■ ‘Kepiihlicari” lias hoisted the
Ovri BV ting at it* maatliead. and adopted “I’ro
hibiti.m’ a* it* war cry for the (luliut natorial
contest.
Convh i F.n —ln Fulton Snperitir I'mirt. last
week, a voiltb by the name of Cnnn t ‘ostlv was
eunv.ctvd of tin- muni rof James S Kent.
Starved, almost.
We have never known provisions so scarce in
this market as lit the present time No butter
egg-, chickens, beef, or any tbitij else of country
pr.sluct is to be bad for love or money. Wliat
doe* it mean ! Are our con- try friendsdetermin
ed to starve us outright 1 We hope they will con
sider our necessitous condition and have compas
sion on nur bow.‘ l iCev> n iT they have no bowels of
compassion For onr own pact, we are willing
to work twelve months lor ten pounds of butter,
and if tiny one will send us the article, they shall
have the paper one year on these, terms: chicken*
ditto, corn meal, hominy, etc Nc . taken in ex
change fur the paper nt the . ..me rates. If you
I don't want food for the mind, bring in food for
tho body at any rate, and we ll try to scratch up
the “pewter” spine how. to pay for it If you
don't you had better, for ‘ Kale or *>'eixur” is our
motto in this desperate crisis! We subscribe the
“Ostend I’latform'” on the i'i.uvision question!
\/ City Advertisers.
We desire to call ilia attention of our country
readers to the following nun-hunts doing business
in this city, who have, always goo.l supplitsof
fresh goods, ami who are just a <1 liberal in their
dealings Our reasons lor doing this is. pjrrtly.
out of gratitude to thu parties for llieir conlinmii
advertising patronage, which entitles them to a
kindly notice from us. uiid from a conscientious
belief that their business policy is such an one as
i* most likely to ndriiueu the interests of all who
deni with them If we have omitted any who me
in the habit of advertising with us. we shall he
happy to do them justice upon being ad vised of
the fact. They me:
Win. Fleming. Dry floods and Groceries.
I! I &.1 F. Dupree, • •• •*
tII luhnitnn & n., “ -• <
S \ ft ‘ (1. lacks. ‘ “
Hill & S-uitli.
l’ii*-r & v bite. Mend ant I'ailors.
M in U Ke.i . Druggist.
( I mi & Shack 1 Ibid. io. k and Music Store.
Jar. L, Johnson, “'ail ih- and Ibirio'ss Maker.
W V\ . Helih.itn. ( ul-inet M.ii ul'acl. iv.
\V. W Wood'ull’\ t o f'arriago lb-positi rv.
Rieliaid’ it l.roiher Bookstore.
J. It Marlin, t andy Mi.mifaetuirr
This is n.-t Midi a list of • nt* rpr'sing husiuesN
houses as Hi Sin t i rI.T in ix! il.tt. I ut as far as i’
giH-*, nouther place can beat it
Cros-v-mark Them.
The ‘-Jmirn.il it Messenger ‘ rays: “We art* in
formed by thu Post M ister ut Albany that S lis
Gladden and M Kitchens, two nf our sitbscrilicis.
ottch owing us about eight dollars, have removed
without paying their sub crip:bow Tin first lm-’
g"ite to Florida, und the other to Aluham i We
are anrry to giro them such u recommendation to
their naw neighbors.
Hie “Three Kuaket” Platform.
The Savunnub “Journal k Courier” thinks tbat
rs “■ v le r Keixure” of Cuba will
etmtlffijito * platform strong enough and br ..id
rttaigh to hold all tho voters of Georgi a Perhaps
JWt *• liter* le no well informed person in the
countly wlm befiswei tlmethe Spanish Go ruffi
ment will entertain aptwril the Island,
why not present the * *ritr j
ure” nlmie ’ ‘I he [<o- pie
wbat is expect’ and of them, >l*l It
novel military suggestion of
srm tbemselve* with three musk ts apiS^ind
m.rcti right up tifand take posse,>ioti otCuba
However necessary the three muskets to each man
may Ite ts* tho success of the “Ostend Platform.”
the words • Sale or” are certainly superfluous, un
lues we change the orthography and read Sailor !
—
The Beaaoo.
The “American Organ ’ alluding to our question,
why a Sou'horn man was appointed by the Presi
dent, Governor of Nebraska, while a Northern
man was sent to Kansas, says:
■Gorerner Reeder was sent to Kansas to do
what Governor Rurt would not do, and wliat Reed
er and Forney bare in rain attempted to do. to
wit. tot make Kansas a free Territory and a free
State! The South will understand ere king, the
gome the F'-meyltes have been pitying witli them
Their conduct correspond* exactly With tit Ohio
resolutions adopted by th* Fonuy aud Pierce Oen-
B* Bar* to Boad it
W# want *ll oar reader* to give the letter of
*n “Old Liae Democret,” in to duy' pnper, nn at
tentive perusal It embodies the right sort of sen
timent, and is a conclusive refutation of the Dent
ngoguery of the prend the stump upon the sub- j
jeet of Know Nothingi.m Ami le-rp we desire to;
say, that it is the provence <d an intelligent people
to accept or reject so much of wliat they may read
or hear, upon all important public topic*, a* i* “P‘
proved or disapproved by llieir ov n reason. W>■
would not hnve u person to take th ngs for grant
ed merely beeftuse thpy rc found in tl.e pajers.
nor swallow as gospel truths the rant and fustian
of every two penny stump orator, w ith more brass
than bruins. ‘I he cant about secret j* 1 :ienl ‘•>
eietius,” “midnight plotters, ’ ke. is the nn-ie
frothy t-fferveseetiee of weak intellects, tonshalluw
’ to fathom the depths of genuine patriotic and re- ;
publican sentiment, In the absence and ogival ar
gument against them. therutM ii i.es of the Know
Nothing party are udmitt.d to F.e such a* a pc pb‘
proud “f their nationality and jealous of the r gins ■
and interests, f their country, m y propel iy sus
tain. We need no better evi.b nee id the dungei-,
..ii’ t.-inb ney of a growing foreign influence in our,
0.i.l tiro I tiffior*. than is l.ffoilbd in the rl*if“'le
whi.-l is looking to suppress the pr niulg.ti’ nos
A mericati si ntiim nt. l ues nil American 01-jei-t |
to llie immense immigration of foreign pniip- rs,
j,.!„ this eountiy. he is at once dcn.uin.-ml and
pro-erihed I. the press and from the stump Do. *
he ■ xpress a pn fercnce for native ov. r foreign ;
h-.ru government officers. I.e at i.neeJieeoines a .ar-,
get fur vituperation Isle for adliernneo to the j
i’. ihml Constitution and llie right* of tl e Mates, j
.uni pl.dg. ,1 to defend them l oth, lie is yet an in
significant and worthless citiz'-n in voiopai isoii to
the in-ported pauper or. it may he. convict, loin
a foreign shore And ii he d-ires lo assert that,
.vnn-reatu simuld rule Aim ri-.a” the vile min
ions of corrupt patty assail him on all .‘•ides with
Hilling-gate abuse. This is the character of-the
opposition which those who advocate the Ameri
can Doctrine have to encounter, and were tin y not
actuated by pure and patriotic motives, they might
well he excused an encounter with such antago
nist* But our trust is in a virtuous people, who
; we believe have no sympathy with those who arc
struggling to perpetuate the vices and eu ruptimis
nl old parties. But we have diverged from our or
igin, I purpose. which was to call special attention
to tlw letter of Mr. Daniel J Ih.gc. a prominent
GIA.
Yitginia Diniocrut. NN c l.opc it will haven calm.
.ti r j lassionutc read ■ ng.
The Next Legislature.
There etui be no question that the subject* of
public interest which must ne;e*Mtrily come 1” tore
tbc next General Assembly of tho State of Georgia,
call for the highest intelligence and patriotism
that the State afford* for their proper considera
tion. The idea of electing men solely with refer
enec-tw their views upon any one question ~!'State j
policy, should not be entertained for a moment:!
for to constitute a good and efficient legislator it j
absolutely necessary that the representative ot
the people should be familiar with the necessities o 1
government and capable of devising wise and sulu
tury measures to meet them. A man who attempts
to legislate for one interest only, to the neglect of
others, though less important or less general, will
not only bring reproach upon himself, but will
discredit the cause which seek, thus to absorb the
entire legislative interest of the State. The du
ties of the legislator are manifold, and should nei
ther be sought by nor entrusted to incompetent
heads The party which shall send to the Gene
ral Assembly w's , conservativ \ industrious and
honest men. will tie honored in their representa
tive*. while the representatives t etnselves will li -
the pride and glory of the State. NVe hope the
character , f our next legislature will be such as
Georgia may ever after boast of.
Cuba.
| Our exchanges are full of speculation on the
subject of our government relations with < ui a—
The ado.ini’tration organs are evidently striving
to fan tbs fire of js.puhir ind gnnth n by exagger
ated accounts of Cuban outrages upon American
j vessels and citizens. NVnr is eonfi leifly pf diet
j e.i and doubtless de-tired by many vvotiM-be f in 1
| iars with cabinet p lit-y. and we have .1 .ily 1-nlb
| tins of intelligence as to the agreement* and <li*a
j greem.'ittr of the lV"*ident and bis councillor* up
on tbi* all-absorbing topic. I'biit some f.b.t of
die powers tbat be. is undergoing tl.e proc .*.* .-f
io.-oh-ition we have very 1 ttle doubt, and ti-at it
i* tb ‘igi-ed ‘o make c |itul for the dminirtration
it whatever biiziid to the true interests of the
count v. we l.uve tqual’y little doubt But we
a e Itii'taken in our eiilcuhitbuis if the ]>e-pie ictni
ibemselvcs to ibis artificial , X’ itcment which go
vernmeot organs are tnanufactnring f r political
capital. Tl.ere ure two sides to every tut tion.
and wiu-n it shall have been proven coticliisively
to the mind* id a just and honorable pub ic, tbat
vvil til aggressions have I'Ct-n com oitlp.l It the
Cnbaii authorities either upon bona fide eltiz-TS
of the United States nr upon the government itself,
there ill be no n-. tl of artificial stimulant. The
groat heart ot litis nation of people is ton noble
ci tiu-r to submit to or inflict unprovoked in li ui
ty. They will bear both aides and then, like just
men, base their judgment of the merit, or demerit,
of the present ■ ‘uban controversy, upon the liest
and moat impartial eridonc* that can lie adduced.
In the meantime, w woatd advise the public to
leceiv* with many grain* t allowance, the flam
ingly headed tclepmphio account of new ‘.oitragcs
which arc daily arpaaring in the paper*. Uncle
la ttc*wpif*‘to with impunity by
hi* nwxjtt th physical ftwc*. much H** hy his in-
I feflon, mid if the aa
| they K-v been represented, fr* think tIiCTW wotlUL
bflntil someone Udd enough to - face t.frawff’
Bny’ and skilful enough to take tho --conceit’ out
of hint.
Fi.ars: cf at the I’kace Confekence.—The
following extract from a Paris letter dated March
*2Gth give* the particular* of the temporary flare
up at Vienna:
••One or two private tolegraphio despatches from
Vienna mention that on Saturday the cWercnce
had fur a moment abruptly oeased. in consequence
ofM. de Bourqueney having demanded that the
Question of Seimatop.il should bo treated by the
ioniputontiariea, with a view to its being disman
tled ; that upon this tho Russian Plenipotentiary
saluted hi* oolieague* and quitted the r.sim ; that
a despatch wa* forthwith sent to the Emperor Na
poleon. who, on consulting with his .Ministers, re
plied without loaa of tone, and desired M de Bour
qtwnry tu resume tho negotiation*, and be more
temparate in his demand*. U also uffirraed that
n letter has been received from M. a- Bruck. ex
prewing his opiuion that peace may be couidarod
aa eertrio
A peep at the Wire-worker*.
. The following extract which we make from the
Marietta “Advocate,” will give the render an in
sight into the wire-working system of packing ;
nominating conventions. It -cents that the it” j
or. though all bis life accustomed to obey Wtpli
! eitly the behests of these irresponsible btsiies, is j
unwilling at the present juncture to risk them, j
fearful that they may even nut-trick tricky Deni-!
ocraey it*. If. lie is too familiar with the packimj
! process, to place much reliance upon the wisdom,
honesty or disinterusieoncr* of convention*, when
all the appliances of selfish ambition and politico
chic-atu ry shall have been brought into nquisitiva !
He rays. ,n effect, t<> the Atlanta ‘-Intelligencer ’ j
and • lixaiiiin r,” “your tueoky is good, hutd-n j
i vr PHsciit.!” A pep into the wire-working;
I system, as pi>n rayed by one of llie initial*, may
! m,t he uninteresting, hence we give the extract
! below. 1 lie - Advocate” say*:
A party org. nisi, lion, in the word* of the “In- !
i lligetie* v “ has, .1 upon rue’- pi ineipb-s ot public
,l.itv”ai .1 il|. ill siieii a petlcct distl ibtit on ot ju- .
! tact, at the s me time a.* shall leave j
i „„ ti.mbt up’ n the mind of any man t at wl.at < a* |
i |4, nf l.y th.-party has Iren fairly done.” I ■
l would be a Very fine ihiog. Kin l.ojnitl to ihc ; I
i ,l,.vtr lie of tile— l-.xamii- er.” that ii is umv re and !
’ iiuied'lic’ for the |n u* to inlerfeiu so f.,r in this t
• mailer as t-> p im ‘t the man whom the enliven- |
: rhotil.l in min ,te - that this should he left to j
! ,|„. | rOiO.-raev of tl.e Distr-i: . who will del. gate j
I I tl at dutv to a duly, organ/.-d env.-nt ,n —attd j
that the only priv.U'ge taut Ihe prUss e.m el tilii ill j
ju.tiee lo alt. is that the candid it*’ be capable and
! V.iiiliftil and -uite.l to the euieigeM-y. This is
I all vi rv weil iu-|riiu'i| le bat i* it’ pr.etieal
! working ! It mav not he known to the editors of
I the Atlanta pip is,.tlui* woil-t THEV arc ••slnntl--
! iog perfectly p.-rpcndieul ir between tl.e aspirants
I f, r tlei Cimgtcssional nomination. whilst Till V J
...re waiting in masterly inactivity for a enliven- j
1 ti,-li nt n;sc. honest and dts-lit,-rested men. who;
1 i ’liuli meet only to tl > justice, and carry < m the 1
, 1 will of th. 1 oiiiooin.-y , f Ihc I istriet. one “I the.-e i
. i same aspirants luuv have his le.Uer writes It alii ;
1 r. nt. tc certicr-. la puffing him in the pap. r. and |
1 ■ the IViends ol utu lla-i man may lie .puelly and j
’ | sto ably ,p, rating lii the tl.ff- rent ei,unties seenr- -
• itig ihc appiiin incut of telegales who are prvdc
t! n-1 milled to vote Ibr him and aceonipli'b his Hi m- ‘
! illation. of l lie lof the State or the j
! ! wisi.es of the party. Wliat security have they j
■ j againstjuicli im.li igi-uient !\\ e suggest that they
i ! inquire if wir -working is not even now in pro :
.! gross.- Not one Democrat in ten will participate,
( in the selection of dc .-gates to a convention- 1 his
’I should make mul tt'.-icnc- il the delegate* would -
’ ; m. et together only to carry out in go.,d faith tho
ii wishes ot tl.eir constituents. Koine times they do
I this and si itictilaes they do not ”
For tif Aiiifricnn l nioii.
t.KKH .Yiu.K. April I*J 1^55.
Mr Editor i T ilm iiuiuUt nentlf iuon
\v!l rif IV.IIll’ M lihYO bl** n pl'l’rtt lilt (1 to t!u- L-or.Miloi
ati* ti ni’ tin* Inion men ot (ieo.gia, in cdiiiii xi"ii
with the caVMlMacy t"*r (Governor, allow me t* aii<i
one more: ami. with the jrreatfst th leienco for uli
others, respectfully insist upon his claims it is
the name of the lion. J.amks Johnson, of Colum
bus It MTiiiK to me. just at this jmututi.ak
.U Nc rrur, that there wtuhi he a peculiar fitness
in thisselceiioii; umi if it fn* tht*tlr?ire of the (.ar
ty. as it oujfht to 1 % , to call forth ihe whole eon
s native oftiie >fate. I am sun* there i
mi one whose .anteee<ients gi\e more flattering
promise of success: hesiilc*. who. i ask. wonM
im re gravelu;l . uduru that station f or. who would
rellect moreen (lit upon the diseiiminaiing intcl
l ienee of tin* p-uple ( Is ii necessary that a man
ot known taleiFs and integrity sin u and fili the offie
of Governor f—then this th titan |> issessOS the
needful qualifications in h litga d.-gice—l.e is ,t
lawyer of line abilities and uiil.i, niisiied ciinraetci-.
a g -iitleman <4 ‘t.-rling integrity and great wo tli.
and is tinivcr'ally estcenu ii aiicrt-'i-r in- is kn. wn
But [ need not insist upon ibis, Weil known facts
—it is as a fc rl. ss and uiu-otnproiiii’inj l iii„n
Ulan tlmt lie deserves most praise in the teiiipi st
of iS ii) and 51 be stood firm ar a ruck and nobly
battled fiir tlit* e nstuutb-u and ti i- Inion—with
cuuragi-uas constancy lie breasted tl.e storm, and
although finally overwhelmed amidst it’ roar In
was coH'olid witli tint Iv wind ot tbc fuiil.ftll. tic
consciousness ,t bav.ng .1 n,- I.is duty. 11. e e.-n
----te.'t of t at day :s treasured up l.y the ] ,-ople. a: and
the seed ofcoiocrv.it'sm then sown i stnl -il.'nllv
thong’i surely spreading and inking deeper r,* t
,n th“ land : tlieeaii'e is ti if ig. tt. n -r ns firth-
I'u! adherents—the -union of the States and ti c
iignis nl til” Siat-s” >l,l,aid hi- tl.e motto of. \-:y
c.m.-crv live mull: and w..lj melt a stand .nFts-nr
* r. t‘ c in -t trittmpliant -u, e*-s mav 1 e coiifid.-nt
>j eXjiecti and the * g!l. , f tile tine .’ e.innol be mis
tak-lt, altd It mpi-r- no gift . f pi-i-pln ,-r t.■ ’.e
----w1... is to fall, or wire >■ the blow is e..m’e fr in
l lie sp.rit ot conservati-in isar-.u-ed tiir ugl. at
the length amt breadth of t o I ti i. and. iclin.-u
----mon like, it Ini’ already Began to pi ,v sail ii <\< e
among tin* tiltov c ocutl le* vvlio r.ave grown o
mum .ou’ic t..c is-Unt v. Heaven speed the vvoik !
MI. it I NVE i’ KB.
I’ltr. Pi rue A iijiimstkation ami tiif. Kt:.\
Tt(K\ De aim: it At* , ta-nr K. 1,. M r-balj editor
ol the Maysvii e Express, which is sa dto oil
ol the .-.id, st Demoeratic org ins in Keiitu kv. h. -
-Idles-..1 110-i.dlowiug letter to tl.c i r.inktort
I , lohlooWe.iltii :
io t tis. Editok of the Commonwealth :
Mavsviu.il Kv.. March lfi. 1855
Kir. : -I mho-standing tb t the \. t.- ol tl,.- Mat,
Convent ip. n <l;e i. m lull, ns a,l, pt,,| l y tl at
i, dv w ill 1.,- given to tin- vv* rid as iiuaii.im.us 1
des.te to assure the pil'd u. tbr. ugli y. nr eol. mils,
tbat one Vote-is legist,-led against linn.
To Ih: brief al.d iiit. lugil.ir-. I_will my tbat 1
regard the w hole ns a lag of fustaiu. and I hum
idy assure the people nf the ‘•tnto of Kenlm ky
tn-.it ttit-y were not sanctioned by one thiul at
least, id the members of tlio C men’ion. Tliev
denounce th< Know Naihin s for tl.eir selection
jd Freo-siib-rs in the North and yet applaud the
Administration wli .-li lias ap|.ii.t,sl five hundred
I'reus,.iters and . A Isiliti,mists to ..ffiewin the State
nl New York alone. I asa ueb hs Secretary (ititft>
ties name lias received espe,itl un-ntiejv. i pres
smite sir to ask—an-the people of the State of
Kentiuky, ready to i ttdorse I.is Ui on.-on letter,
and aid in the crushing out tin! national uten of
the North and elevating the enemies of tho South/
Arc they irmly utid w lling to sanction the inter
position of the Administration, with a Hits patron
age ami power, in the local affairs of Stutes, with
u view to uontmliing their election*, us wus done
in Now York hy Guthrie, in Massachusetts by
Cushing, and in Mississippi hy Davis I Are they
witling now to falsify (her record sustaining Mr.
Guthrie with nil his protective notiun*,.oftre hav
ing n emphatically arrayed themaetapaW th* on-
Tiosition while the ssm M>uri tion #asSrfrocated
By t'.e NVhtg* 1 wmn|
I shallow. with"'|fleiisitre7wtain tho nomi
nees of th.!WifiiWWfii I ant. at all times and
under itli cireunistaiu’c*. for the principles of my
party, hut I do insist that the time has now conic
when the Democracy shall shake oft the incubus
of Pierce, Guthrie l 0., and dare to think and
act fur themselves. Touts, &e ,
Samuel L. Marshall.
commenting upon this letter, the Common
wealth snvs. that the tnemliers of the Democratic
party of Kentucky who have become already sick
ened with tin- proceedings of the President and
his Cabinet are nunter us. tab-uted and generally
full of energy ; that they are determined to bo
be .nl and respected ; that they were numerous
in tb* convention just adjourned, there lining, as it
has been#informed upon the most reliable author
ity. not less than It'■<-' n'J dt-b-g ites whose senti
ments were suhstnntriilly the same that Dr. Mar
shall has exp, osml in the foregoing letter: and,
that though they had not quite the numerical
force to control the convention and did not there
fore show them selves fully in any puli'ic rate, they i
were yet- heard and felt ta the committee rooms ;
and feared everywhere. ’ |
From tbe Hamilton Organ.
Bailroad Meeting.
AgteeaUe to previous notice * railroad Inm I
ing whs lield the Court house in this p| aC( . ‘ j
the 3d inst., ben Dr. E. C. Hocsi was called t
the Chair, and Janies M. Mobley Esq.,
to act as Secretary.
Appropriate and •stirriitps speeches were mad#
by st-vsial g. iitleim-n. urging ihuVniportatics 0 f i
u Kail load from Coltimblis lo b'ovii'g;ton. (
Hon. tieoige 11. li-jHti oflort'd Ibc 1b1!,,*,; ” 1
rest>ltition. which was nraniiiioiisly ab,r,| ( ,i. * !
lies'jlud . That a public llaiiroid M.t-tinjjV
held at this place cli the_/i.**f Tuetday in J VTI
[ next, ami al that time an op|uriiiiiiiy Le ci , e6
|to the differ.st coitnnittecf. ap|H.inted at (iriflj,.
; for the county of Harris, lo pvrfonn llu- diflere w
duties asrigli.d tin Ml. and all l be nw |mr of |
near the toad It adn g If m tVluinLu* to Kug’,
(i;.p, il: said coiiiiiy >t Harris, be It-qUesicd ( 0
aoitil saitl inn-tii.g. nm. n |u,rl to llie pr„| +t
foil miner*, upon what terms they will g tii „,
right of way. through their lands, tor the Kail
ro.al leading from folninl iis by the way of Ili,* n .
iitoii, GiceliVlilt- and (•r fliu. lo Coviiiglon. And
also, iliai ib>- cittzi iiß_p-iu rally, c requested to
attend said inerting, and et me prepitted lo rt! .
spoi .l lo the Coniliiillec appoiuled at Griffin, | 0
a-r-crtaiii llie probable timotint of siilscripti on
that can la-obtained ill Ilairis t-uuniy.
Ou Motion of lion. Win. I. Hudson.
7 tnolved . That tbe Columbus, Hamilton
Griffin and all papers friendly to said Road,
requested to publish the proceedings of th,
tiieeiing.
I>r. E. C. HOOD, CL'm.
Ctrl. J. M. Moblev, Sec’ty.
FifAin the Altriinjr Journal, April 7.
The New York Prohibitory Liqaor Law.
The act. which bus this day become a law, j n
respect to the saio of intoxicating liquor in this
Male, will be found on our first page, in full. V\,
give I t ie a rr.iimuiry of its provisions.
I ut.-xii a ting liquor, in uny shape, most mt U
Is Id. “r k. pt for mb', except by n goiaily autbur
i iz.-.l p.rs.-n.’ to: niaiiufaeturing. medicinal, cliunj.
’ cal and nu-ramental purposes.
It must not be given away, nor kept at all,
, cept in dwelling-houses not connected with #nj
.'hop or place i l'nntuseiuent, in churches, in ma tt .
: ufaett-ries. and in actual transportation.
! Any person may hentithoiiz.il to sell for th,
j above purp- ses. provided be does not use liquor n.i
i a beverage, is an elector, i# not inteiested in any
- si., p bout or place f .entertainment, can prove
‘g* od moral character, and give §I,OOO securitv
j not t,- sell for any other purposes. He niurt sell
j only to persons over 21 years of age. whom he
; reason to believe will use it for one of the above
ipm poses. He nuisf keep a list of bis sales, width
jhe inert file, and swear to. in the county clerk',
i office. e> erv inoiitli. ‘I his list is to be otien fur
! public examination. If be violates any or thc'e
j ri-gtdnti'ins he forfeits all i.is stock ol liquor. i
| ti. e,l from §SO to §250, and may be imprisoned
I thirty days.
; All county, city, police and justices’ courts hare
j cognizance of eases under the act.
(in complaint at don a w arrant, suspected place,
! may be searched, but nn private dwi lbiig-I.ense
j eau be. unless the owner I.as I>. en convicted of
j selling liquor in it. within the previous year.
When liquor'is seized notice must be givnto
! tl.e owner If e. t :uljiidg> and forfejt- and, it wiil W
! returned t. ■ .. if atijudged f< rfeiitd. it will 1,
] destroyed, and the vessels containing it will U
Isold
| lYrsonsstininmiicd ns witnesses. who refuse U
j testily. will In: sent to jail. lVrsons becoming in
ti xic ud in tiiuni.v glue.lies or the treet. mill
jjie liin-tl Slit, besides being made to testify wlurn
! they eot their liquor. Ail Hues go to the -.uppurt
1 of the poor.
i l’ |iou the tr til. proof of any sale, will he denn
ed prb-if of unlawful sale. u. less the nellerci.tr-
I prove tin ei.tiirmy.
Person.", suspected of having violated the net tire
| !i.*t{Ualiiicd front acting as jurors in cases under
Jit
i l.iqin r transported anywhere in the state, in
I quantities ou r ti.e (: lions, mast he m-.iikcd -la
jt. xir ting Liquor.” aid wit . the name of the per
j s,.n to whom it is going.
t id r may h- sol* in .piun'ilies over ten gallon*,
iI ut non- a u.-t !•*.■ drank on tlo- niemiss. .Matin
) i e litre s• f alcohol nod of wine from gmpes gr -wn
I themselves. may keep and sell I helm. I'ui nir-g
jllo ‘siar isle s, j. riimieiy. esx tires and dup.
m y likewise h- t're- ly mad- mid sold In p-i0(I
! a- r> may he sold iti the migimil pavkiigts. ly
imp. rtei-s I ut only t > personsuathor zed ns above
’ t sei at retmi.
■ I I iptot k-pt in violation n the art will he
I CHI l| i: till is:*i I*l* H
j Vi'TirifTT.t ri.se <!,..! )e prant.d t bis pf< vis
’ i-tii f.ikt*- • (Ft T i. m■ 121?■ >f:v
j The ser'i nin r spiel t nut In-rx’rqr ag’ nts to
| sell tor leaiii lio tarin- mil me. n i a!, eliiniml
i ‘tel s eiaiiii iital purposes, take, .ft et •n- 1 e Ist
jo May Ail the ot er provisions ut'thv uet take*
I ’ il.vt on the -I I: of July.
j Simula! l.'iirl'i -i'fiiih two TMirs s nee
, !!ev Mm. Hoiil *f Mi nr* eci in ly, Miss.. was
! in’ h.-d of ah, ut sM!f)iu ; ,|d it sti/amel. while en
is wvv I .inn- ■ front Mohile ‘I wo pass* li; els went
! silspei t-- i * I h>* ‘li* ft. One left rtTe hont at a wood
lit and s* * li a i* r ihi- ih* It was e* t* n itl*el : the * tk
••r lia*l just hrfore eseopi and l*y stmling the yawl
ti<-m the 1-oat. ‘I lie f* niter was in mediately r
---n st* and. hut there was no pioof. All sea fell after
(In- latter individual jrevid frn tbs*. ai-d ulll.ipe
of reemery ot the mm unt stul* n Was given up.
Ihe Al-e.d* eit ('* nseniitivr, of tl e 17th men
tiotis how. some month after, ti e noney was ;*l
sin-iihnly fm tid. A negro man near Derm p* lie,
inhumed his master of his having discovered a
mans leg sticking up.among wmo drift wood
llis master made search ami found a body, hut so
d’ composed tl ut l.e made no effort to inter it A
tew days niter the same gmth man. with a friend,
was near the spot, and curiosity induced tliinr
I hi visit the In <l.. They drew it from the river,
and on an i Xamieat on tound in the pockets si me
fi hi and silver coin, and in the vest (ol'ed up in
. a h •ndkeeehht &7U5-in Mobil* hnk bills. The
money was identified to Ik- Mr. Hond a hjt the mer
chant win paid it tu him. and who rolled .it up
j. himself in n small wad, and hit the edges with hi*
! teeth to press them close together. An eiamina
. thin of the hills found showed the Marks of the
teeth perfectly visible. ■’ .
i , Whs tan awful retribution for crime was the
. } atc ot the drowsed young man, and how singu-
Inr the mode jjOjfeßewrg by which amort
r ;;*y llent bi * w
• .UVw.iffAnW |r>)|||l ■ -
- edit) Mick'-"I a illwiflcd Womgjjfi ice,.,
1 bteff s.elT. (1- vise .M iKptH, per - i Pal
iPal property, ffli^uslland
■ and also sue and he sued, without joining the hus-
I hand in the suit in either ease. So the identity
; of the woman as uu individual is beginning to be
it fairly recognised.
j The Ln fortunate Ericsson Invention.— ■
The Ericsson experiment is at an end. Tlie
invention. is cft, J‘* , l®tl to be r failure, and poor
Ericsson is a ruined tnan. lie has spent alibis
fortune in building the Caloric ship, and in the
j I'xpttriments lie has made on th* vessel. He
r has Jne morv. !„ : spent all bis wife’s for
j tune, which was g atul she too ia beggared,
s I'ltt thc worst .if all • tliat it litis lad to such
t lecrintitmtinn and alienation that they havesep*
- eral.il, never to la- united again parJmpa. l£iul
lie been successful, Ls name would have been.
[ euro,, l *'tb tlwt of Columbus, Newton, sub
! ion. and other men of illustrious renown. But
jha has failed ; ha has lost his all ; be has intro*
, j duced ruin into a once loving and happy lutau J
, j snd tl ' “orld cokliy looks on, atfd told
I you sa ßoitvn Journal.