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•ir w o 01< *1 v>*’ *•* t I 111 h‘C K| iM *4
el* •V-'.l p.l lot I Ik* itir or I• > -It m ill- „K ll"*
grna.id i the approach “f n *i .mi. u th i tic
•ante insect.- would xTre.t ll.>ir o">,r*e Inward tho
• trill whore they might find shr I'Cr tntJsr ,l>
•MU at the fall of lUc fl,-t drop nf ram ‘ Then
t!* little one*, more t i|wricnocJ. begun oinl ’r ll'®
guidance of tlicir f.tilicr. tn umlert.ik* V'tiß'r
fight® Tbs mother standing at lli** ,-niranco of
the nest sc-m- i t-> give tier instruction* • cfne
they d< parted : *ho ftWalud thrir r. till II with
•tikictr. n<l when thi.t w It*v 1. took it flight
-Kg'* ery high in the air m l tin re (lew to and
trn till die mw t'em Tln-n full <•! u mother *
jwy vrmild otter rriex < f mintin') *cud leforc
them, bring them Imck tn the rrst,* luippy nn*l
palpitating, an.l seemed tt< demand art an mini of
the caunel nf their delsy.
The autumn arrived Some group* f *w*ll< w
voile-ted together cm the vrry "<>f of the mnn*hn
of Fiqur.nville. A (tor grnve delilmration. nn*l tt
•ot* Vcing token, (whether ly h Hot or otherwise
Co'ter Joe* not mention.) the young one* of tl><>
next, ahmg with the other young rwnlh w* of the
same age. were nil plitretl in the mi*! He of the
troop au-l one morning • living cloud ro*e above
the ehatenu. end flew awny *wiftty due cast
The hdUrwing epring *wo •xr;ill"W"x-wrrrHavrt,
hy fatigue, enme to t-ike possession of the ne*.t
Cuvier recognised them immediately ;-they “ire
ths very same-Allowc whose manner* and habit*
he hod etodied the preceding year They pro
, oaeded to restore the nett, cracked and in tired in
Mate pla era hy the frost: they gxrn'slie-l anew
the ittaide with freeh feather* and choiee m •*.
then •• last year, made an excursion of eottie day*
On the very marrow after their return, while tl.ey
were darting to and fro ch>c to f utter 4 ® window
to whoee pretence they had become accustomed,
and which did not in the lost incoumnslu them,
ft ecreeeh-owl that seemed t*> full from above,
pounced upon the male, m-ix-d him in hi* talon*,
and war already louring him away, when • uvier
took down hi* gun which w* within reach
primed and cocked it, and fired at the o\> I ‘ <
fallow, mortally wmindcdfell hend over he. I* i • ■
the garden, and t’uvier h ,*,<n<*d to liver the
•wallow from the eluw* of the dead owl. whoa'ill
held him with hi* formidable nail* The | **r
•wallow had received otn* deep wound* the
Baila of the owl had penetrated deeply into hi*
aide, and oneof the drop* of *lu>t hid hroken hi*
- •* Cuvier drce*eil the wound* n* will n* he
eoalJ, and hy the aid of n ladder replaced the in
valid in bi* ne*t, while the female flew sadly
aroand it uttering cries of despair For three or
four day* she never left the net hut to go in
anarch of f.a*l, which he offered the male < tiv
isr aaw hi* sickly head come out with difficulty
and try in vain to take the so and ■ ff. red hy hi*
companion: everyday he appeared to get weaker
At length, one morning. Cuvier wn* awakened
by the orie* of the female, who with her wing*
bat again*! the p inr* of hi* window lie ran
to the neat—tint? it contained only n dead h id;
From that fatal moment the female'never left her
nsst. Orerwlielmeil with grief. he, five day* af
ter, ditJ of despair, on the dead lady of her com
panion.
Some month* after tin*, the Ahhe les-icr whom
the revolutionary persecution liad cumpelli .1 to
flee to Normandy, where he disguised hon-elf un
der the dress of n military phy*ici tn of the h'm-pit- .
ftl of Fecamp, fell in wil t thn oh*cure tutor, wlm
reeounted to him the history of the *wailow*
The ftbbe engaged him to deliver u ,*,tr*e nt lec
tare* on natural history to the pupil* o| that -h ■*• ,
pitftl. of which he wi* the head, and wr to lu*-
•ieft and Oeoffrev Saint Hilaire, to inform them
of th* individual ho had lieenmo acipiainted with
Cuvier entered into a correspondence with tlie-e
two le*meil men. and u short time lifter he w i*
•looted t<> the chair of comparative anatomy at
Paris. lli* nub*e<|uent career i* well known
Tuc Yount iiiai was Mi mi.—The Sheriff
took his watch and said, ‘if you have ant tiling ,
to kay, speak now, for you have only live minn
tea to live.” The young man ’ouini into tear*, i
and said: ‘ v
“ I have to die. I had Olily one little biother ;
he had bcntUiful b!ueye, and flaxen hair, and I
loved him, but ono day I got drunk, fur the first
time in my life, and routing home I found my
little brother gathering straw Ik rue* in the gai
rlcn, mid I Iwcktne angry wnli him without a
cause, and killed him nt one blow with a rake.—
I did not know any tiling hlmhi! it until ‘lie next
morning, when 1 awoke from sleep, sod found
myself tied snd guarded, and \v.a t. Id that,ln n
mv little li.-th.-?r was found, hi* hair a* * I.*• t*-*i
with blood and brains, ami he wav do ,I. \Vlii- (
ky lias done tins. It lias ruined mo, I never
was drunk but once, I have only one filer, wool 1
to say, and then I am going to my final Judge.—
I say to young people : Never I .Vci -t ■’ ——
Nkvir! touch any thing that can
As he prommnc**l the** w. id*, he sp'ar.g from
ths box, and wm launched into art endless. tetniy
It.
I WftkroeltwViitto le.vrsst the recital of iher..*fui
tpectftcle. My little heart scented as If it would
burst, and break away from my aching |m>* >ni, so
intolerable were my leading* ol'gin f. \ntlthere,
in that carriage, while on the cushioned i seat,
looking with streaming eye* in the l*!y oft ha!
Unfortunate young man. a it hung dangling and
writhing between heaven and earth. s if unfit
for ftkbftr place, there it w as I hat I took thc/> fedjr
nevet to touch lha hurtful |H>ison.
Long years have since phased away. White i
bairn have thickened around these temple*, then
to ruddy and so young, but I never have furgoi
tan the last wool* of that young man. And I
hava never violated that pledge. When the
tempter has offered tue spar ling g >l*l*l . the -
words of that Toting insn liave to sound
in rnj ears again —Old Mm.' Story.
Aw UwroaTfsars Koostkh.—The fo’lowi g
from tbft editor’• table of KnickerU* ker. *.* the
richast thingriwthM aver lurrti is*ued u]*>n the
ever fruitful aul jo t of Shanghai*:
There are objections to *Saoghais no <luht,
but we have never thought of th’s. It i* very 1
enriotts, but it is true. Tie* cav of it whs tl.i* :
Mr. S .an old resident of Siiilw.aier. on the
upper Hudson, inlroilueed mnotig his family . f
bens n few Shanghai*, ‘.ticlu<fih£ i ro*>ter of for
midaWa dimensions, wh>).had “rn-i to leg*” a
good deal. Uis cri*w wa< jv>’ . ir, and e*iiy
uistingniahed from that of‘. .her .•■>> ks. t hie
morning be bad waited to hear a rerwtilioii cf the
QsnaJ summons, after being arou*e*i by the ‘shr il
clarion’ once soun>led, but lie L*-i*r.l it not again.
The pre-eminent chantielevi *a still, Mr. w —-
went out to see what had cause*l the silence.
Os found the rooster lying on hi* back, with
both legs out of joint. Afttrnn examination,
hs set both legs ; the cock wslktsl ff, and gave
vent to bis satisfaction in a lusty crow. In
the eery act he drop|*eJ a* if he had l-cn
•hot. He bad cnoweij hi* leg* out of joint
•gain. lie was kept threw or four .lays, and ,
theo killed, ‘‘lt was too much trouble,” Saul j
if*. 8., “to set t'irn op evorr tiue he cm wed."* ‘ (
EUROPEAN INTELLIUEKCE. ■
l’h” si, nitirh>p H’mkniy/os arriwd at New
V<>rk ,>n Thor**lav nlieiitaM.ii fouii S"ii b.iinp
-1 f.in, which J>ort she h-ll oil the l"ili of Septem
ber.
Tlie Wsshii gtnw bring* tin* im*xirtnnt itilclli
g> nee f ihe t >ll f Srl.slopol. • *ti the Blh lilt.
1 lie Allied forces slla< ked the drfelii'i-* of S. h i—
lop.>l. nlul I l.e hr> !•> h *liceeedi din gaining pus-
I *l**ll 111 of ill,- Ml ikoff.
The English who attempted ‘lie KedlOl W ‘e
not *n, o, s*f it I dining tie mgl t. The Kiis-ihi *
l in ih* iAm at bat ion of despair, lagan to sink :In it
ships, blow i.p their.itiiigiixims and bum their
citv, nnd on the following morning S-listoj I
was evin linted hi and eoinuiuiiietiliori between the
’ nottli f its and tlmtown Mas I.token off.
liio following telegraphic despatch, received
hy Lord I'anmtirc fmin tienerai Simpson, ap
-1 pen red in the Kiigllsli morning jourtiHls of the
I 11th ilist :
k . “Sebastopol is in the possess!’ i. of t* • \ -
The ClientV. dlllitig the U'gill lit.■! inorring. I ac
, us led the South sale, after eXplon'l’g their riiag
ariios and setting fife to the whole ,t the
•ow n.”
.Mi the men of war were burnt during the
* night, Willi the except loti of three steamers,
! which were p \ Uig i.botit the halbels.- Ihe
5 TTiTlgircoinmuliiealing ::h the north side is
hr-'k’ n.
> tieii. S inpson reports that the i usuali’c* n
i the attempt on the Ih-iliili were *. ti cwli.it
. licavv, but tin-re was no general i lliia r k ! -
, ■!• ’
In a supplement i fti e Motiitetir the toll, w
ing telegiepldc dispatch,r reived ly the Kictich
t>Overiiui -lit fr. mi iienciil I', baser, appears:
Kariilicinni nnd tlissr.uth part us tncliustojuil
tu> longer exist.
■ Till-'eneinv per, eivittg our solid occupation of
■ the Malakoff, dee-iih-d up, ti i vaeliatiiig tlie p'ace
alter having de-slroxed and Mown up by mines
, tlcailv all the ilcfi-nee*.
Mating passes) the night in the midst of my
hoops t can assure von that every thing hi the
KaieU-inal is blown up, tin.l from what 1 euuhl
e the same must be 1.1 it- case m flout i s l our
ift fine of attack. lies immense *uer<*asdoes
the gieatcst hifnor Jo-tuiii troops. Every thing is
ipiiel .ti t he I < lieftiny a.
! | lie a-s.iiilt on the alakctl was made at tn*’ti
‘of the S'lli'in*!. It* ndotibl* and tlie lledall of
t‘areeliilig 1! it w . ie isiried In stollll 1■ V >1”
Kietidi *i.lei'••*s with admiral.le inirej.i.lity tothc
• lunii* <.f ‘ \ ive rKinpernir.” The le din ot
1 ‘iireeliilig MaV * Hot tetiali'e owr tig to the
Item v lire >.| ailillery which was ]>otirtd on tin
’ fust > i • upiets of i l.at w..i k
(•n hell -Mil g li e Firiuh eagle* floating on
the Malakotl, * •-(. el** Sidle* ti.aile two ntiai'k
oii the ( . mini Ihi-lloti, hut >|td not >llceet* l. —
I he hrmrrh troops leillT'.cd to their trenches.—
I lie los*. * , r,’ Ser i. ll*.
The plan of the I .!'!•: appear* to have he. n
a* 1011., w- : Ihe pi.ire was a't in kd in toll I -.■>■ ■
I ions, i lie ]ti it*l i t loops at 1 cm pied I ‘lie sto’ filing
’ . t the lhdall, the Kreneli iittm ked the Malakoff. 1
I lie * Xlielite light ot the In noli made u il it.i -’
non of lli,. lutili! I,,'daii. and a united attack, t
the English, ITencli and Sardinian* wn.* dad.
mi tlie central hnlleiv.
I All the attacks wete made *iiiiu!taneo(i*'y 1
. with great spirit and energy, bn: the one wTiii lri
was eUftlctltlv successful wM* led hi tii'i. If.* i
• pi,a and lielt. M Mall. n, ‘ll tlie M i T akoff. I’< ! h
tlie lied all Kiel the <Yl.tt:,l IhaSlioti wete lit tillles
. in the .hand* of the stoiniiiig parties, bn’ mi ac
Cltla'elv did tllcgllnsof till. l*U*si.ll'S col. r til ■ ‘ !
i htil ns soon a * the English hud gain” p..**. - .
*'..ti of them, il was found imp,*siblo to hold |
‘ (In in.
1 lie following despatch i from h'rnce licit*-}
, hak tt, dan <1 the mgiif'of tlo- t)ih :
1 lli” gaitisoti of Set, istopol. alter sU*taitr,nu
Mill infernal file, repulsed six aV-aults but coll!,!’
not diivu tlie, inmy ti in the Malik''ll lower. ]
’ < ’til hi ate |,c, p* w Ik, ~-!-:ed to tile last Xtl, til- i
tt v are now crow trig Wver to the tmr'.litoti part ‘
of S.-b l-topcl. \
1 Ihr en. tnv f mm! rtntliing in the sotttlierti
part hut bloiabstainodWiins. (hi t!u> Jill, Sop-1
’ t* tuber the passage to the northern side was a. I
} ivitnp’ *hed with tin- loss of 100 men. We left!
I regret to say. 500 men, previously wounded, on i
the southern side. *
I lie itilc'ligenec of the tail of S. lev-lopo! w .i*
received in l.onlon with denuuistratiotis of great
j >v. At ‘.lie vat inti* thsatris and pi n- J-.’l
l e ..musemeiil the fai t wi, ollici.illv tunounred.
and tlie I and* at eacii place ntmt-- lta“ lv plav-1
e.l the national nntheins of England ami,
I'nt me.
Throughout England the demonstrations were
general,
, The English lots in the assault an the Redan •
is estimated at .’.HOO killed and wotindeJ.
rnt*i i*u vii:v*s or Tin xnrost
Tlif hen.l.,n FiTify* of the'l .-ii TiaTtt-e foll nv
iri t srti*' f “il the present p,*itt>,n of t'.Fiir* it,,
the frini.-s It Will i> otnerved that ■ I'l"’
‘I humlrrer’ i< far more sanguine of the ultimate
BUCCCM of (he Aliie* has given a mure hopeful tone
to the T.ngtish j .urtials an I even thie which
have been most violent in their attacks upon the
g .vernment, have eei- utilities while they]
r j .i-c over the vie, tv
The first ijuestiain which pr-'s.-nt* i!s,-lf to eur
Consideinti n after we have given utterance n>
these feslings < t gratitude which the gl “rent* ter.
min.vtioni.f the siege at ."eb istopol ex ate* through
out the Empire, felaTe* to tlie military ca.:ie- 4
•inenee* of tin* victory, an-l to the •tmtegctieal
tn.s-urr* calculated to bring the csropsign and
the war to a -p**- ly and t- uinphant termination. I
A tranieml u* W--w i as been *tru It a, the mdita- 1
ry power an l f line ~f lia*i,. an 1l„ r n ,val force*
in the Black Sea have Im-oii ai nih iatisl
Tn Couraie. tlie persexe-unee. and the inces
sant !:vl*>r ,*l the wilted armies have already dis
p .cd of the arguments ot tlmee who e.mten.hsi
t..at Sel-ait pd was impregnable until it should
b* inverted and that the jiurivn addier* were in
vincible within it* redoubts. It m w appears from
Admir .1 brunt I de*|ufrh that th>- no-rt.- r tsoits of.
both i-.pradta.lU t,s k par, in the utt.u k. and threw
•hell* against the marine battcrie-. so that ti -m
the heights of lnk. im ii n to S'r- b-'rka Bay .the
wh.de tortrevs was eoc mpas-rd wi h a stotm of
fire, and an enormmt* number of men must have
been ergag.d in the w..,k*
Neverthi ies*. i ps n the 6ns! establishment of
lien K.-e|uei s division ot , e French army in the
Malakoff tower l’rince tloitschakoffjnst intly pr.v
ceed> and io execute a |rr rrang. and plan for the de
rtructioo and evacuali- n<d the town All that
night the hr's>r wm illuniii .xted by the lurid
glare of burning ship*, and fr, m time to time the
explosion us vast tnsgaxine* teny asunder enor
inous piles of masonry, while an ail-devouring
ennflugrat no swept hl>e the scourge of Heaven
over the devastated citv
Sebas,op„l ha* persisted like Moscow, at the
hand* of her defet der*, w ite ter successful ss
•e.ihxnte witnessed th* swf,-.i *p*e'wcle nnsosthed
M- nos retreat b J lew, s.aun.l t.y u 1 tig
br.dgi- of rafis a. ro— tin- 1 and” ’ b*r ,*, ,ry
1...„i* iurge m,i**cs of tr - J** were removed ly tc.s
passage to tl.e nortbrra *id>* but nt f* oclick in
the morning of the Vth'thu cioi.iuuro.aioa, an*
t.,pp. and. the wide 111 the w. rk and town U-ing
thi-n ev o-uitted if. h i pr,.ls,Me, any of ti e Rus
sian* remained on the snitii hack after that hour,
they must either L >ve j.tiishe.l in tl.e fire, or tall
er, into the hand* of the liesieger*.
Alsiiit ’®'of the wounded w. kn .w, remained
in ihe h.rt >t I’aui ao-1 for them an nrn,,*rice
wa* n-ked . lilit with tluir i,ecu-totn, and indifi r
once to tlie preservation of life ami property, toe
Russ an- were determined,” destroy the city rath
* er than eipitufate. and they executed their design
* The position of I’rincc fioitschakoffa urniy. af
ter the main l>ody had effected it* retreat across
i the harbor was therefore a* follows ; Hi* extreme
right consisting of the corps most actively engaged
in the deft.nee nf the place rest* ujs.u the Sever
niiiii W ork, or Star F. rt. and l.olds the strongly
intr. rn hed positions on tlie north shore, where
no doubt, consider ble preparations have been
1 mad -far tbi* emerg. nev His centre covers tlie
e • |
Kalbcc. and * protect, and in fr. nt by ti e fieldwork*
: thrown up. along the ridge of—
Hi* left wing con-ist* of l.ip'atidi s corps, lateu
-1 j.yin* the ground Irom Mackvnxie'a Farm to tiie
| height* of Aluoh ron the Bnrkshiterai r. ad. No
i attempt was made hy the relieving army under
i l.ipr.vmli tn direct tv diversion during the ass.ult
;of the tv,li and tlie severe defeat “f the 10th An
gust appears to have suti-tk-d tl.e enemy tlmt the
: lines of,lie Tel,ernaya were not tn la’ cirri-!
But the result of ,h- general as-*tit ami the i.eco
| patioii of the southern side hy the Allies entirely
•changes the str.itegcticnl position of tlie combat*
ants. ala . thcohject* of the campaign
■ I The struggle ( r the p >*.*,-siott of Sebastopol
is at an end That prize is in our hand*, and a
-1 the defence of the fortress nnd the harbor w .* tij.-
i grai. l object of the enemy they have nothing 1* !t
-j on that spot c iiteiuT !’ r. ’1 lie nier>- oeciip vti—n
the north side of the port is., ham-tv advantage.
. tor though it h-•! 1 u n. it
e!i It*T ik iff.-at.-a ariTiV Mid it i** • \i us th.it
: alt or tho tiki urc <jf tl:* ina n >,t jvt. .ill tin* aVditv
’ and ,l-lr,| vl tlio lunm.,ii*® wUI lo ro'juii’ and
r<i Have t!o uli |*i l„ dv of thoir tyrooj* in tl.e i ri*
in* ik fi %>kii d* t rti(*tism
W *’ tl or* t’*ro int r t!i it tho northern f"N “ii
rithrr I.** hi ’d t't-r t in l*v a limit* and piri n < r
’ pp'hal.lv all* *r ahai. ii **d inth-*li {’
jnf m.iiin*j the army \ *\*'r wi> tn tni yin
| more k*r tis il | -ifion Tin y an v ’ oofifiiifd “ itlun
, k [H'nin-iil i wl'it’h tlioin no *t- r lortift *
* po’nti n no u.-t<‘n.in <• !*r tin* tr | anl tn* wa
ter he\ond .i ceitiin line ihe tea cmervd wit!
hojxt.h* %• 1 s••!a *iurrounl* three < i tte then*
tre ot war. and the fourth ti** M'|);tr,ktu| lrt*ni the
Kuswian li.irio •{ t peration> hy ste-pes andmar>!n ‘
The aided artnies alpndy (K'nipy f>trtig p—i*
J tinfiii at Knpatori-i an i Venik tie whioh can he re
i inforced in a few .Jiour<-hy •> as to t ! pm!- i
th” l.iussi ms in tlu ir fl ink and r*’.rtr and while it
j isi imp *BBihle (o- the eneinv t< hold hi- in
nf f r Tr wtrtett i’ d-ad. tHrie
‘iw now n-i forth m ohj rt t- ri'tre.it in 11i?• ‘*> a**on
* ~er"*s the C’ unti v i* a formal Me
win!,* the i"S“ ~t v I’ltttl* n tlie “pen field w.-tiM
ti,” ah> ute and ruction I lie llu-i ,n- are in a
It ip !V v*.licit :if • l.ingirr -i'l and the l*tli
mm iii I’ciek ip urc tin, only me o* “f e*cap".
-n-i ■■■'< n t'oT * tire inuiuiiicaiioiis may pos-illy
in* int- re. | ted
\., don't nil these cn'i'a. neies luxe hecii
foreseen I’riruv (iort-chak ff *piin “f campaign
ha. l long -n •> ‘ made Ju tlicietme.
fr ‘ii. to ■ a'cu*,’ ine l taetie* >.f the Hu**i.tn nrtny.;
as well as fr in the extreme difficulty of his pre- ;
ent position, we iriclim- to tiie opinion that he will
ad 11 Uic couro-,.f n g-toTal an 1 immHi'ite re
treat
To he ld t!u> ("r'tneix without Sc’ ,st. p ,). nn 1
even after t!”- harbor of Sei at ‘pel it*eii't,;vs been
transformed hv eon ptest into tlie ha*e of “iw-ra-
Un*. of the.invading armies, would be a booties*
and unprofit ihle ta*k and the danger i* greatly
aggravated hy tiie fact that the vvho e l-sly ot’ the
Allies, wall unlimited mean* “f ti ,vi, 1 tr n-p it
at th -ir eotnntand. will shortly he at liberty to
advance upon any part • f tlie penni.-uhv wliicii is
acoessiMe front the coast
These iinin-diate consequences of th> r own
succe** in the siege operations, must h ive be n
c .n-idered hy the allied general.- and tho moment
i* ti',* arrivod'Avhen they may pr.s'ced to “pen
the campaign ot wliicii the reduction : Se: a*t"-
pol was Th--first prelimiiiirv That tiell opera
tion* “f thi* nature have 1 ng hern contemplated
bv the txllied governments is obvious iron, the
large cavalry force they have c ntinueil to mu 1
to the Crimea The British arm al me ean bring
upwards of otHHi) a ihres and lance* ir. t-• the field,
and the French cavalry i* still in re numerous
an 1 impatient if the inaction towi.ici, it has hith
erto Wen condemn-d
Hitherto the contest ( in the Crimea has been
confined to one .* ngle object an.l, with tho excep
ti >n of the action of the -':h September on ,!ie
Aimi. and the flank march to Balaklava it lias
been a war without a single tactical movement
lien I’elissier has shown in our humble > p nhni
verv admirable military qualities -incehe as-itmed
the command and lie has iieen a’ !y -upj. ‘in- l !>y
Gen Sampson : lu, the pr* ** r.t -tato ot .air affairs
deserve* to ca I foith alaldits of u sti.l higher
and more brilliant order.
The Russian army in the Crimea i probably not
stipori tto the for, e* ..f the liies in numfo* . and
it is mea-uraldv inferior toAhem in resources and
supplies, as we!l us in those moral qualities which
at once ensti ute and enh.mee the p-*-"-g” c.t"vic
tory. On every occ-ifton on which (’ ey have en
countered an enemy in ,Ins ur —w ether l urks.
French. English, or Nirdiniah*- the fortune of
war ha* deserted the !iu**ian eagles For fheni
t*> ,ii,ute i- ini[ ,*.'.lc. tortile whole ,->,*t is
guarded hv tiie enemy and no Russian vessel
float* on tb.ise waters
The stronghold on which the i zimhad aeeo
mulited during tlie h;*t t .r-'isn* in incalculable
.ni” nt , f war! ke store* f.r the subjugation of’
the Ka*t has Wen reduced to a bl-i>*!■*,,-;tned ruin
hv tl-.e ,r.s'p< wji” were glad to ese.qs, wit 1. e
fr.in its burning will* .nrd the question on-which
the attention of .Europe is now x i *_ra_L.nger
tiie fate of S, f. istopol ! u, how i* the <*u*-‘i..n i,r
inv to from the Crimea:,or t m.int tin it
*eif there 1 We tru*t that nocoi,*ideriiioti* ~ ,t
----*v**r will prevent tiie allied g’ in ral- from giving
t,, r,,>t vigor’ u- arid immediate effect to the
groat advantages they- have w n
Beyond the time absolutely re-p- red for the re
pv-T.I th* w “rt ~rtrt.
cew'l Ymjiiyp the campaign it* lull ?>■* <**
u<f” bu ‘ io* br-tendere-d übs* lute and v m-
I ’etr Ihe Bum ,n * ‘<■ a people who ill- ny
t<> t!i<> l-st that any advantage ha* ••eta pa'n.d
,*e, ilo-m .nid PiiticoGswtfrhwhnff in hi’
account . ten of th * sanguinary defeat th.t he
was ex remedy ►cmwi'ul in cawing off his army.;
Kigfttenir- ns they are. in closed lists, without
the-DO- t,. ,f, -t aje. the detVaU-i leU'siati army
• h.-uld be c uq-e-lh-d <> i v eie wn its arms, or to
tight a jremr.il action, which would crown the
se'ties of “ur-ititT-s with a still more-decisive via-•
t, rv. The IVnilesulit itself i he-*:* ged atid well;
I.igh in tested hy our fleets and armies, and if the
command of a sing e- r- ad he Inst the whole line i f
retreat, att.l the only line-1 y which supplies and;
common-rations can reach the Ku>* ans. is gone.
Smh we- take to l- the relative position ef the
belligerents in tlo- Crimea, and with the means
„facto nat the dis|-sal ■ f the French ami Fng
lish General’ we have confident hopes of a g! ri
mis re-sult
Later from Mexico.
Tliest- an.'h |> < tiizaha airiw-e! at New t'lle.an*;
oil ti e ii.Vh ftolil Ve taCrnz, wliie ll port she- h-tt j
-.11 theJtM S-|>te‘in(-r. The-latest elate shy thi'i
oi ivfit life- up lei the iflM. froln Vera Crux, and |
‘ll tlo- IS'tll Tl-11l tile c iv <-t M--xie-O.
W e take- the following summary of news from j
the Ne w ‘ hleans papers.
Mt-xv-n paj-rs mention the fail of •• en J
Carrera, and the ap|ititmetit of a council r-p
---i s, nt-ino the guniso-n. wliieh litis tmeondit. ui
a!!v adopted the plan ofAvutla. 1 hus ab-dishing
t I tea, s . fa i ill; don between th- army and the
yitillnns. Still no e-.0-iNiiiHit oX'sts. and great
fears prevail that anarchy may spring tip before
It e ail be- ost ibh'he-d. Alvarez Was vVpe-e'ted at
i ’uernav.o n a few -lavs, anel Cotnontecrt in a
*h rt. cm--. \
11-xtilities have broken out between Uaroy
Tainariz and t-aiza. ‘1 lie- former is in tio favor j
:-i t o- I ’ui-'-.ul.
Vii.-atan, < ‘arinen and o-he-r plain-*. file repot!-!
o-l to have .1. i laie-1 f.-r the le-coluth-ii.
I.;izr.an--’ t-rgide*. nls-nt I.P'JO strut g, has I
bl-t'n ( 111 pi de.l t-> Mlllelld-r at el-scfe-tieile te> tie
i.ow cattonal t -i- i—.
Mar-p-i 1i j e.le . Hear Seoli. >..%!• ay with \
•111- V.U it il.pl’ log t'lilllollf I’, ullll-ls wit!: !
that , f i-i'i.t-ig 11—gal 1 010, and others re-ported;
that he iia-1 oth i. ‘l t. j.-it: l-m-ral \ • ga.
1.,:. It’. .a, S.i-.M Vtiiia's late Mii.-s’cr of j
War; Irlitg i-oe-i giv.-ti goman'-e’ by teetie-ral.
ltftj--o-’. hi ,1 tifri ilisle’ h-met ill! tlii j
is |.ii.;e'te-ii .-I'ga ii't, alal Ii lo*vohr •--ii s-tv s t lint ,
|t, ~, ‘ i -1 ,•. •■! wh--in the sw-.rd e-t,
jo’ i- ; sa‘ th,- : i-tut the* nat’oti.
\ oi-. \ id.iii- Ini’ p .bh'lieel a Hew iibi-ln! |
t-oitf.
le i*. r,t! f.'avi-has is-.ind a decree- tor the re-1
i gaiiiz-a:Hit ’ In* -ii HIV 111 eta l lIIZ. le-dueing j
■’ o\p> and the.- pr-aoortion of olliceis. Ov> i
live li■ I dual Nat-.-ii.il til:aids I,'tl'e la-ell eliroh
e-1 and .■! ln-"cd I• v tu-n. leave, who continue’
in.iking refoiins, tiding i ffiers, ebt.
Interesting from Washington.
\V v'Htsi;; s > j., 24 la'.'i
V -:r repe ;T-d • .rod and I'itlg tie 1 i't tw eCI
three in- nt; ‘. .-.in• ••■ rniivg an tlu-r <ia l-t-.-n treittv.
have pr ved t . Weil <d;a.li-d Since the retire’
in-t tof H > 11. from tlie ■] ctat.-r'liip of M-x •••.
diH-iinte-it’ line 1-e.en i-- v r- 1 which h-‘ ft ••’
-i id .in. c- i-r.iig ta •p■ >'*am n.’ - an-.he,
•i.iil'lcn t i-utv t lie - s': nf of sun;- ninetv till
milh. ns of ue-re-s—a tnrr nh -lit ■ thr.ia tin.- ans
itrg- is the fi st •i.-. i'-i-'i traek -,f -r. the.jpi--.ap
• pi;valent f thirty mi ii-ms oi dollirs This tract
-lipping d.-vvn inf-i the very heart e-f S-.nora iin-l
Chihuahua is r-i r—* nted ash, ing full of g--ld
and silvor mines j-i-di Ii o i -ridas an 1 spl- n-li 1 tract*
f.-r grazing cattle. Tnc New Mcxie-an govern
ment have f|u:.shed further proceedings in this
new treaty for the time being, it is supposed here
that they will soon he so h trd pr.-ssc-i tor cash as
to be colon- Hod to send tor <!en Gadselen. and sell
f..r what he may choose t - give, at b-ast a small
slice of the- national soil, for present necessities
Meantime, it is useless to appeal to Guthrie to save
the treasury from further Gad-den depletions, for
.1 rfT I'avis anel Ills l’ae-i e Ivailroud scheme's rule
ti e roast up-m this question.
Th-- Kitchen Cabinet are very much exercise--)
coneern-ng the organ zation of the new Congress,
t-speoially in rt-g ird t. the Speaker. Clerk and
Printer of the Hi-u-e Tire Denmcrat.s talk of
Hiehard'on of lil . Cobh of Georgia, ril he shalj
In-i-leeted to .Congr-ssA Orr of South l ami na,
and Others The Kn-iw Nothings talk e-f Hanks
.-f Massachusetts lid Marshall of Kentucky, and
the anti slavery tusionists vv;.! have Mace. Gidding
and other fiv.• rites in the ring It will be an in
teresting fight, for the Southern Know Nothings
will probably hold themselves aloof from their
N-Tthern anti slavery brethren, until they come
t- terms, or use them :■ gainst the candidate of the
Seward anti slavery alliance Korney, of course
must go out: nothing can save him Prominent
aim-ug flre candidates for his place are Mr. Cul
len). anti Nel >r aska K N , whig ex member of Con
gress. fr- m Tennessee. John Wilson. K N . late
Commissioner of the hand Cfik-e. and J W. Bryce,
of y ur city and there are some twenty-three
other candidates of all sorts, for this desirable
clerkship - qir ii including the pickings and ste il
ing*. tn sfi t> M a ye r For the printer, there
w ill pr.- ably !>-• a ‘coalition between the Washing
i- nGI ■ ibe- nn-1 the Intelligencer to defeat the eafi
;m t organ, the- American < trgan ami otheroutsid
-•r- It may up. the - rst two or throw wc-ks
of the House to g. t a “ p-’akor or the job may be
•if etc lin ail iy. provided Colt in tile r canvass
ing the opposition elements can e ine to terms.—
There is a great ileal of correspondence going on
with the memlier* elect in reference t-i th--se -iffi
ccr* of the House : but nothing can lie definitely
; x--<l t l! the iiHinl-e-rs shall nave had a caucus or
two in thi i-i'v
The ueti-in r- lief-readee -t-r);terh
Stat*’< C art at i hiiadelpbia for violation of tli£_
neutrality laws, was ye-sterduy the subject of Cnh
in- t e-n-idcration and it is la-licveel something se
rioiis may grow out of it I was credibly inform
ed that .in artiele winch ai penttsi in the Star, of
to-day. wr is written by no less a person than the
Secretary of Uar an 1 fr- m this cirrumstanee it
i fieliev and that g eit importance is attached to
the inte; l'erenee of Mr Crtmpton, the British
minister—he having knowingly violated the laws
o lis c -untry
The article dliib-d to el i*-s thus --We have
siiiinlv t-> ad 1 that during the- admin’stratton of
G.s-rge Washington un-1 while- Mr Jefferson w s
Se-e-iet rv of State, un h-r i-ire-um'iuuoes precisely
[ftrall- witii tlo-s.- in whu-li Mr Crimiptoh ha’
in .olye al, filin’- if VV ill hi’ .yes w ie 0..e11. < il-z n
Geuic.:. Uo o M ni'ie-r Plesnpntsmtiiiry lr> in France,
wa* *enf out -f th • country by mo government of
th-- I’nit- 1 Si -t -s ‘’
A c unci! of w ir w is call- J to I iv —a number
if tin- ( a’-in-o j i.-s. i t —f-r t e purpose of tlisp- s
thg of th- -I fit -ulty existing t- ‘ween the Secre*a-y
of War and iiener il Sintt. S -ni - prettv shaip
ee-rre pm-dence fias passe-d Secre-tar. l)ofin Ii is
ju't c- mplefe.) an an'wer, which has the approvnl
. f the I’rc'id -nt. to Gen. Scivtt's last, winch, it
j* --ip * -i- ; t* c.':n-p'e*rTr annihilas- thee),] t,s-o
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
SATURDAY MORHING, OCT. 6, 1855.
FOR SALE.
T* AVIS'; V tr, n yagaal in the |'uhlietin of thi* [-
p... : r er. ver*. and xlvvirii g K.iue rest, as well u time
towmlapthe business e-nn-vted with the e*Ublish
,. • • 1 nil! self t a K * I rie.e. the entire office o, the
- k-o . INtov.” together with the Rooms in which
the . ffi -e >, kept - 1 would like to sell so us t- give pos
at the close of the present volume, which wtH he ,
about the miaate us November. The office has now a
(T—o-run ~f custom and very fair subscription list tor a
country paper. With good attention and a spirited edi
tor, money ran V ma-ie by it Any one de-iriog W en
gage in such a business, could not do better than buy the
office. Come up. gentlemen, an.l give us a bid.
1 w.i! also sell my PLANTATION,, two miles east of
tir.fSn It contains a full, lot of laud. (j"2( acres,) weli
ttmherexi, about forty-five acres cleared and in good or
der for cultivation : ail fresh, with about ten acres of
good Swamp, well ditched, a good fiuvnxd Dwelling
House, with four chiinueTS, and all necessary outbuild
ing*. Any one desiring a comfortable residence near :
ifr.ffin. would do well to cal! and examine it.
Gr ffin. S l l . 29. |*jj A. G. Ml lIRAI.
Kd’itors with whom we exchange witl confer a fa
vor by calling attention to the proposed sale of the
•• .litu,t. in I ~’ a"Office.
Griffin Cotton Market.
Our market i* unusually active for so early a
d,v in tie season. The streets are pretty well
crowded with cotton wagons and buyers ure ani
mated Notwithstanding the Pacific's news of a
decline from an j to j,l . prices were ranging vea
terday at from 8j to cents.
Removal.
We arc pleased to have so agreeable a neighbor
a* Mrs I.inqi'Kst who his just moved her Mil
linery establishment a few doors above us. on
Broadway. Our Hill street friends must console
them f. r the absence of Mrs L. with the reflection
that what is their loss is our gain, nnd that they j
mav have easy access to their old acquaintance !
t.y a little extra exertion of their locomotive pow- !
or* \\ e hope Mr*. 1/s. holy cu-,. nn rs will con-1
tinue their patronage, and grace IToadway with
their frequent presence.
Our Future Policy.
AW- are yet in the smoke of the rex-ent cam
paign; with no news certain and deei'ive, ex.-ej,’ j
the election of Robert I’. ITippe so Congee.— ;
from the Third dislrix-t hv ahotit 1000 majority, j
tiov. Johnson may l>e eh eted bv the people oi
}he ni:,v not. K.-tutti® to he received must deter-
Inline this question. The itottiplexioii of tiie 1.-
gisl.vttMe is yet in doubt, and shotthi ‘lie tina! j
! detelinuiation of the ‘■ xX'-U-’U ot G -x. iit-n .1.-i
y . t
; v.ilve upon that boxly, it i* yet uncertain how it J
’ will g -. , ** |
; But go ns i: may. vv.- are dot. ruhtieil Hot ‘"i
; yield an inch of our I’la'form. It i* the h.- !
I national ..tie ever adopted andhv it we w'leitl,- j
|er -Taii'l ■ a f tli, x* ni-oiou,* t hat the pn ti •j * * *-* |
! inculcated hv it tir,-pure .a,td —tii h a-"ii *n-‘nli I
....
! “in goveriiim-iit i'i t: pUMty. it proper y cali te J
o.it. Wnli the pure principle* ..fi out pi.rtfoni. J
xve *ii ‘ll oiiiiiu at, ailiiia'i.'li vxilh tin- lianl d'-m j
‘.•era:* and * 4 hvvr grey whig* ,fi tlie tlortii, h [
I ‘.evil g (!,a! they are tin- o'hy orgne/r'i..n , ■
inel, iioit.ii “f M .*oii afc 1 ,'Xoii's line lie! will n j
®tiu*t. Will, lira view We shall ii lvo. ate fi” J
‘•he I’te*’ iett'-y ami vtc, l'leG.leney next ye.ti j
-•me ot e of ‘.lie u .mes “fi I'u.ie. S. I :ek;n*c !
i or G-ven C. l>r m-',,. )■-•• 1 and it, .reals, or Miii.io !
■’ i
Fillm,-re. *in i grev whig, to.in tiie n..|t!i, ■
-
i John J. t'* ittetid It, Wi.iiiatU <lfiw* n. ~1
I Win. t‘. lines, from the south. A ticket uia.i. i
lup ot anv two ot these names wi.l meet on: !
*
j cordial approval.
i Fpien r Mirra y: 1 want you to gre tliis a’
place in your valuable paper. A* I *ee*nin'? good !
; “ Cotton Picking. 44 in your last paper, by my
} friend Weems, tell bin, to heat this and ! will try
•again 1 find 23 hands picked cotton last Thurs
day—they picked B.fti-l lbs of cotton in one day.
and all the hands picked that I. have except the
i Cook-woman nar*e. and one hand carried the cot
t ton for the rest Here are the name*: K z fia'>,
Sally fid? I. z , 5 4 J4. Kn -s AS > Steve 51S* Bill 4> 1.
Pannel 457. .1 icvb 436. Minor. 417. ( luirlea 413 ‘
j % _ ‘
!®ini.i 3.*3, Hciirv 36-. Wuinrin*’ 330.1 iroline 3‘J’*.
|I on 3*26. if ;.N Hairift 277. Kh 2*>7. C<*lem m
24'7 Birnej lit Ju‘k --3* Mami.i 343 Jim *2->2.
A. W. Walker.
The Election.
j CxrN rv - give the ••(Ticial roie f
>f al-ii: g cviinty. T)u- entire Ameri-’an Tn.kct iff
tfi- The grocfric.” heirg the u*y -f i-Wtion,
eter\ thirg wa* couxluctvJ with jeace at-d ordtr. niu-'h
! t , th*:* rredit < f our city.
|| lj f\i l i !l f\4
• Griffin .’ 2tis- .V"-M9 2sh t4i 252 241 25.',:2
i at.ii - . 2®l 4 J HI ‘* 31 tia, >:
’ Su.uh’r 2®, 1 :i, 2* 37 Jh’ SJ’ ** 3h
• Bat.-* 4 ST, 3H: -An’ 36 49 37 St 7
! .M-a,,tit Zion :V>; 1 12 35 11 34 ll; 33 4 ll
t.aa-lers 4 37 1; 45} 35 47 3*i 46 35 49
Tefa1...... 44i, 57’145 465 443 45* 437 461 433
Auti'Aiuericauis markedthttff (*)
The Legislature.
The first r.r\m*’ in tin* following list is that of Senator:
th"v* rio! marked **jnti,‘* are Americans.
| Butts County David J. Bailey, Benjamin F. Ward,
anties.
! Bibh—Thos. Hardeman, Eliaha Davii, Wm. D. Wil
| liama. —.
i Baldwin. —E Brown. A Butts*
j Burke —Lawffon. Brown, Kostiet, antic#.
; Ch.itirvro -♦-Senven, Lawton, Stile, antic*,
t aiu|>l*.ll. —Carlton, Ame , Watts, anti*
Coweta —Buchanan, Amis, Wynn, antic*. -
- —Ct4nrC-7* Are ry. Beatl. Luke, ahfieiT --
—Moore. Mayner, Braiford, antic*.
j Chattooga —Shropshire, Crook. Aruic*.
1 Caff* Cannon. Johnffon, Solomon.
Catooaa.—Murray, McConnell.
Cherokce.—CamdeD. Field, Aired, Antics.
Carroll.—Blood worth, Kicbard*, Johnson, Antie*.
Clarke —People*, Carlton, Lowe.
I>eK*lb.—Murphy, Hoyle, Antic*.
Elbert. —Mclntosh, Johnson, Antic*,
j Fulton —Calhoun, Harris
Puyette —Whitaker, King, antic*.
Fi >y 1 —Me i iir t ., Tcrhunc, ll.iyuie. Antic*.
Fra kli.i —Ahe, Piuitt, Antic*
F n-\ t h —'"trickland. Julnn. Cunningbi m, Antiei
*Txitl, ;i. l>al'ttc>, MoConmll, Antic* |
ttlyi>n v—L'i g. Burnett.
*4wj mett —Br- wn. Hudson, Whitworth. Antics.
Henry —Tuner, Johnson. Hail.
Ha!! —l'uiMg.tn, Hcadcn. Antie*.
Hurt —Poole. Myers, Antics.
H.*rriff.—Hill, Hudron, (Jordon.
Jasper.—Madd x. Cos nwell
*MTc *o;i Patterson. Sinquefield, antic*.
Jusi-'on A’h'rtc, Park, Antie*.
Lumpkin.—'Cantrell, Boyd, Graham, Antie*
Mouroe.—Crowder, Battle, Murphey.
>I*( W *Th •rr* T
MerisreKarMckaon, Brantley, Harris.
Morgan —Philßf>, Durden.
Mclntoa*—Spalding, King, antie#.
Marion.—Jeter,anti, Wiggius, Ame.
Madison —Colkart. Bird, Antiea
Oglethorpe.—Land nun. Phir.aiy, Ctrifith, Antiea
l’.ke —Gibson, Caldwell, antie*.
Polk. —Ward, Davis, Antiea.
P,icbmond —Stiller, Milledge, Barton.
Spalding —Dupree, Kirkpatrick.
Sumter- —King, Cottle, Moore.
Semen*—Matkia, Boykin, antie*.
Troup.—Beasley, Hill, Boykin*
Upson. —Fambro, Shannan.
Walker.—Gordon, Caldwell, Antiaa.
Whitfield —Welborn, Sapp.
Walton.—Grant, Cooper, Kilgore. Antie*.
BLECTIOM TABLE.
GUVKKNUK. COXgrks, I
If tTT I
J ff s 5 !
Klr,t Diatrlct. J ; ° §• J.
ArFfi"* °°° 4? ** I
Bryau I*| 4 127 (Wg,
Bulloch 46 433 IH n, I
CutuOen 0000 0000 0000 0000 oojjj
t-bMham..2B 997 ‘si,
. t>
t’cffef ••• , lit
Lfiii.gham 174 •••• .... I
Glynn., 104 16 67 104 92
•**. ....
Liberty ....
Lowndes * •••• ....
Lauren* •••• ••*. ....
Melutush 50 fi lfifi 66
Montgomery ■
Telfuir
Thomas
Ware
Way
‘ “, I
• 1 I
Veeond District. g %
:
Baker../. .**•.... % ■
t alhout; - •
Clay.... •• •••• *•••
Cha,tahodcUcc •••* 357 ‘<^4l
1 Nx atur t - • ••
j 1 * ••••
1 i ought, * ••• ••••
i.ai * • *•••
; Lee. ■
| Macon •••• ••*.
1 Marion % ••••
-Mu*-.g.e 865 71 545 bit) M
i'ui:i*h:
■ Uatidoi) u * ••..
j .-iiiu'vr 70J 97 9>9 794 64t> I
j Worth •••• ■■*■
J. I
4 * I
15 J
Third District.
tl.bb 526 34 7bl 7W 754
•. iii iff 5W9 2 36*5 646 tM
| Guslmii •••• ...
I * ••••
! i lair ii* .. 716 22 536 718 olki
I vl„nroe 74# 2U 411 767 604
1 i*,mv 53b 12 b7l 641 U 4
, -i.MUii g 44t 67 446 4b6 444
• , 4>iui *>3b l 617 316 611
; i p UU b 32 .... £ff6 t* 1 vlo
I TT
:*.,urto Dl.titxf.
[ anij bell 474 119 553
r.t, 727 3t lot©
i ~ita o;5 1,3 939 045 o*l
• - K aif +4B 46 581 441 023
,X-1„ 396 W 714 412 752
! 795 311 533 974 5,
! ~.„,x <4o 127 M3 82* 09.,
j ; oWvUor 726 4o 065 7.*U t,es
j . „u t . 902 r 363 949 390
j B_ S
! •inti Di.x.trt.
! a,, oil 176 425 1245 544 1212
{ 122 in
|~t ~§ 464 6 331*
j
i Lhtde •*
j Famuli
! rl.iy.l
| ( 11 liner
(Gord+m
j Murray
} Paul ling JV
: Pickens
• P.dk
Walker •
Whitfieid Isui
T. *
s c =-
k ?
‘•lti! - * (-'lacriet. r !
la ike 479 162 6Ni 42 4
i rai.klin 217 105 949 254 9b.*>
Prsyth
I Gwinnett 69S 128 ./
j tlaber.'ham
I tiali V# 51 Sl3 61b 812
1 Ist t
|.aikS'.n 368 138 752 4ifc) 756
Lumpkin
Mad:*'ii 21*. 22 441 218 447
Kabun ....
I tii"U
Walton 408 105 745 460 714
t> ca
s 5
5 *■
Seventh Dl.tilrt- 3
I Psi'lwin 401 S M 596 ‘294
jt.re.ne 552 156 177 606 245
• Hanoock .. •! •• • •
I ! u ’i'*-
, Jones .
i .New:nn 722 116 695 757 741
I Morgan 372 48 234 363 246
I I'uiii.u,
!
, \v ashn gton t
Wiikinsou ;
ITT
1 f>
Kl, th Diali let. ’ g
! Turk 94 223 476 88 7*5
| Ci-lumbia 366 31 404 340 459
Elbert 350 83 480 230 *SO
Jefler—n. 276 145 261 287 426
Liueoln .... ....
Oglethorpe 239 145 415 153 611
Kieutnoud 1070 67 720 1010 837
Bcriven 245 38 275 250 3J
Taliaferro 123 36 257 84 342
\\ arret) .... ....
Wilkes
la theabore table ire have given actual vote#, •# fat
as we have been able to get them, rejecting reportedma*
•jor.tics, sj We find them contacting. .
M m
Arrival of the Pacific.
Ry tliia steauier aar.ivai, we nave very little news
of importance. Tlie war w eimoly
conarmatory of that brought bj the Washington,
with some slight additional details. The follow
ing is the statement of the Markets :
t otton is dull with a decline of Jto J. Fair
; Orleans 6;dr Middling 6 3 16d; Fair I'plends
! 6jd Stm-k fiTT.OOO Itales.
| Flour is unchanged. Canal 38 a 395. Southern
138 to 40s. Wheat is firm ; Corn is lower ; Ysl*
low 3j pd.
A Plucky Eoithkss.—Our sister cotempora
rv. Mis. l’rewelt. who, since the death of her hits*
} baii'l, lia* edited the Yazoo Whig, hating re-eiv
i-d an offensive not®, says ; “If the hii®*! that
etii us tin- Htictiyinous ietter from Jackson, sign
ed ‘'ChernbuM'o,” will come to Yazoo City
I t all at the Whig office, two noble little boys, ous
! eiglt t years old, and the other six, shall t : e a
’ leather ntedal round his neok, as a due hi!) for *
flogging they owe him, parable seme ten yes**
i hetv-rt, with fompoend interer*.”