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-r At a camailtatlon <f si” ! l. >< • ni• < ‘in
ruittecof tin. Opposilo'i |am i>l < im;;i. In l<l Ihi
(lay (nil the membei lH'.n present or j
thereto, except c.,1. at ill li. liili D
trii't) it was uu.inituoush i<."oh <d b. is-'.e t',;- in!
lowing rail :
The citizens of Georgia \v If’ :r* “pp>-d b >sli
to tlio tuod K’U’ imat ol tin ,uiii •ItKi'rv part', “■ |l|r i
north .uni ln_lUc- nI• —treD . >!i....i .>:ii.T Th 77 :
Democrat!.’ party to nil iul< rs ti-m •Lv nttr J
(ion with the dnm • . institution- ol iiti> il” .',
whether in the Slate*, nr In l!i” I • i*i’it• *i ~ w 1-:. It j
are Hie coiuition ptitja.T'v “full iht S' I '’ “'lio
holieve the cons'nniiim il right oi'the !* • nil to a j
free-wjnyinrtitnftfnlatTMvnith !• • properly of!
every description, h >tlt j*. I tad itch : ‘ •’ !>’ .
eschew all sectional poliiie.il parti’ * a- ii tn. ‘.d
the public tranquility who reverem- ■ ih” ■ i..i , 4ii i
tio.t aitil ailvo ilc rc.-;,c l mi l • >’diene. to ili’
law* p.yWil in pure.t o.co there •!’ ill’ the ,l
eisi ms of tlie eo'i o’ ti'l iade i.l irk. intii-* f t the
land, are rf’ pmsted to nieel i t tlr ir tv j r; ! ; vr I ‘ I 111- j
tiet>, ns early ay pr.ic'i'.d.h\ nnd ..; y>■ ni <i’ I.';'>t
to a Statu t ‘oincntioo, to he In M i:i it” city “l
Milledyi Wednesday. 2d <!•’ , and May i •■\i.
for the piirpose “f la'siu ‘sn !i m''.on m ioiv L
doomed expedient, In refc.'i nee I” the ajipi'M’ ■ i ,
presidential elect im’.
Till - Co't'tt mi.
x •„* Editors, tlinmeliout the .will • >:i: - i
favor by giving the above a fi w ins Tl'oif..
National foiislitulioitiil i it ion Cuu trillion.
I'lln NntionalKXeeutive < .’lit I -■> I (. 1111 il 1 11 • i ot
the Const it ut iotml I'nion I'.irtv. id u I' l ’ <" : • ! • 11 ‘
, reaolved upon llie tttli of May tic .1,. a • tic d>\ l"i
lioffimg the t onventimi of ili il | aity .il 1! dtim.
for the nominal ion ol’ c o ilnltih ■■ hi tln < t! i ■ - < I
President and Viee-l’iv- ident “I th Iti l?t.
Constitutional I niou men in cm It ‘ i.Oc, me .n
vltcd to elect to sai l t ‘nut cation, ■’■ 1 < _ 11< < . . il
in number to the eleetor.il vote to which lino
Slate is entitled.
The Convention will n . inlih al tin of I
r>f lite day named Hy order of tin- <• • 1 111:ii• s■ <•
’ I'. V.. W m sr.it, i'l ‘•
Washington. March 21 Him.
Frogrtx.t vs !l:r >,t".t l!:iilioiiil.
Wo took ou excursion into the iniinlr. on Sit
unlay last, on our way, visited tli* locutions ■>( s i•%
oral of the contriitors, and marie sotm- oh erv.it ion*
as to their numner of operations. I’iudlng that
each worked on n plan of Ids own, and that Ill’ll’
mode l of operation woman variant foi l dhl'eient, v,-e
were Irrealsfrbtv fed to the e.i.u In .ion Th it tin
work of yradinfr l.'iihuoils lia.t not, as yil, I •‘ n
reduced to a system, and l li.a’ con •(-.|i;i-n l l\, a
groat drat more hard labor is prrlormcd, mid’
more money spent, in removing tin* earth neve.-- a ,
py to grade a Hoad, than ma il tie.
The digging or loosening lip tljo and! t, in order to j
prepare it for removal, niiu, of course, depend in j
9 great measure upon lli<i nature or condition ol j
the dirt to he reinovcL lint even in I!i i*, wo
found each Ulan pursuin'; Ids iny.i eon mo , for in-1
stance, one w.* plowing, and thru !i i din ;*■ in
cam to tlie depth of ilie plow, ; 1 then p
ijwi wiiidV'in mr tocrotliw a! {<■;> lv tliivmi; •*1 ri •
•pade or Wooden wedge, lot it fall oil'in large i
flakes, when the fall would o break it upas tot
render it ready fov the spade. Tin-, ran t < done
in all ease* where the ground is soil moiij-.li to I
plow, and from witnessing hotli methods, we came
t* tke conclusion Hint the latter is fur preferable.
Bntln what they rail “ hard pan” wlileh is n kind
of rock, too hard to admit the plow or undermine,
we suppose the pick is the only I:iTruiiirut t->
work with.
But the breaking up of the earth is not the lim.-.t
important pail of the work. The removal of it j
frbm Where nature placed it to the place where we
want it, la the great desideratum, and open this, we!
jvtapose to reason a Hide. Din j, \, l v heavy arsi j
clc, and it is very hard cn manor lira . m remove 1
toany considerable distance, u/.ts —. it can)
wheels which have a down ; ru i 7 track to run.
Hence,wc conclude tli It in noease/on lit an at tempi
to be made to carry it uphill, or to ahi her). ,tsiii
than where nature placdi it. Tie l tu ■ • diilisnlf
and expensive part of the grading a KaHiua,l, w,
apprehend, is the making of .i:iii,ibanhni"iit vliitc’
the dirt lias to be “ lowed,” that is, where th dirt
dog from tlm excavations in the hills mi , th. r
aide Is hot atflhdenl t make the b-u.k Ui_hl
enough, and some uni t 1..* proe :red i-S n <fi 1
supply the deficiency. Tlie u .ual in ‘Mm lin >.ndi
OUaea, is to get (lirt on either side oft!..- u mi, ‘and ,
path It.tip on the hank in wheel h,n.,w ~i ha il I
up In carts drawn tiv in deshut this is earn--
yta the dirt up hill” any one who undertakes (>,!
wiMne, will find It a losing t•;i-’ no**, n •{. !• br\
TaWMrquartt r of a mile to u liill that is highe r
lhanak# road bed, so tli.it you can eirry it-doun
to got it closeliy and undertake lu carry ‘
It up iocafWn.
Th® usual mutlimt wf ®®|tj ing dirt is in curia lrawn
Ij ■ilk®. This plan docsTOmubly well in dry
ijJMMher, but every wet spell must neei sanTy, uanr-
Alt quit® atop operations, lie, arse the fresh d.tg
MWlftim In so much water that in n short time s
rain wH make K so miry that mules nmlcart* can- i
not traw Ot> It, nud we wonder that an improve-1
meut lmot long since been undo hi remedy this
difficulty. iMnsresy clear to us tint • far better plan
cnti be adopted, atJdjw® wonder that ll>e idea of
Railroad, the very thing they are working to make,
h*S not long shire suggested to contriu tots f..r gra
ding. a temporary track with dumper cuts, to 1
Jake the place of the nudes ntiri ram A dumper ‘
oar will not coat as much ns a cart, and one w ill
carry as much dirt nt one lead as n mule and cart
will carry at six. and there it no stoppage for wet 1
weather
Every- Railroad h:u> to hair iron In r!i r.m In
completed, and it would not hurt any railroad
company to furnish each contractor uriih iron
enough for temporary tracks while gmdine, In
cause the iron would not he injured at nil. and
would be there ready to |>ut down wlau nil thint's>
were rpady to Itr the permanent track. The.
flangeitftecls for the dumper cars would rod ltt a :
trifle, and ooatraeiors rmtH very well uTTord to]
hny them Instead Os mules and carta With a
dnmper car, running tin Irrai tracks, ail ways so nr
range ‘ t* to'carry the Joud down grade, one hand
can puh more dirt in a day than a half dozen
mules and earls will cam- In the same time. Care
should he token, however, not to have the grade i
t£ o steep, i r else the loader! cur will go 100 lust j
when going down, r.iji it'Ul ha tuj uat.\ to puh !
back, whenunloadc<l. j
i: - r:. ids^sv!:. ©phitw, tx Meter it i
l. x- e\].< i:ivc to till i ; .mmilititii,im irt On a l.’.iih ;
l< ail, ti .in a hill a ipinrlur <fa mile il liit.i n liii j
wav. than to undertake to “ lionjiw” ilitt i! hy
end < arty it up in win■■ I harrows or i ni <
t tur i ail road ft"tu here to Scwnnn is pn.. ic
ing litVlv, nnd lids fair 6lf .oinpl ti .l in a m tell
shorter time than is usual tor a road •I’ it- ht. h
J hut ns it iHvurieil to t that many impro • mints
; til’ll \ct lie made to .111 labor, we coin iudi Ito
! throw loirctlier out emde iiotiien aho it grail.m;
and it :” , one shall he in iic'itcd by lliein. we
shall be craUli. 1, if not, no U irm i-ulmm
-
(iriffin ‘!iiniit|i.il i I rlinn.
■ t tor i-it v 1 .lection which came mil on Monday
1 i-t ic.i- \ I’M* iptiel “lie V e.insidei’iibl. nun
! her .i imr < iti/.eu< n ere ,ib’. from the city. and .
.•<iiisc*piCnt 1 1 1 the \ otc nO’ sum. tiling small'i'than
! usual. Hut what we !•. I.’ .i tn (ptanlity ue made
: up in iptalil v, as the follou ilig t soli w ill si ion
.1 mriotH n.’.-t . n-ut
• Foil Mivoit
jI, w 100 “"11. 1.27 Wot M < line, It'd
Fon \i.uutMi-N
’ Parker lin*.an. 229 (\o opppositioii.|
’ (iihnaii and Itral.c, 2M iXo oppn .Itioti I
\V H HaiiCO'Ti, Too .lahif iS. .buicm 12V
\ 11, T. Ilr.iwtier, lid *!. I>. Smith. M'l
,1 i* i;in ~,n, lid Henson ISolierts, llti
: .l M. ( ampin 11, 111 A 11. Mathews, 111
•s. II > lUndel's, 1 lit A Meriitt, I”' 1
\y I* F im'.r ll i:'h, ldit .1. Ui hardsotr, lit r ‘i .
‘i'il ! >til I-1 ;! -, ill older to m ike Mile Ilf Hie, .l
’ Maw r.l id tin ci intro! ot the city government,:
Hit’ 1 until we li ad anaingi and tr tieiiet, and then
t!. i! ItAt) t.t ‘Mir AMmjp n, !.. <•;> .uni Oral.* .
, t:i l two olln r Aim rir tnn not *u ir tic’ki*!, M*iTit
if; I li.:* !i u l• jt. :iml l!i. n-fill* 1 mj* tl* ir •
wit It .I.'ik . Sinitli. r’ an*! M illuwh r tin ir
.. .|* iU v lu this uay tlicy tr.0.l to nswlt •
• whit 1 a r ;npr'oiii'.M** tichet. Ihlt til*
| lVHi.lt >!to\\“s tin il* fdiivcw.
; \\ •l‘ • ! tlnsihhil o-,r i ratio * h r
lln Ij.’i! •/ i t.r . iv* our iVi’ Fi.miii atxl Dfiikt*
: ism h a j.j* 11 v vote M- f *i**;.* rr*:rvr(l, ati-1 al* for
I tin* r.*m|.liii ,:a; v voto tin . .r tw . to .ntr li i ik! 2
I\!:i i1 f ,it:il Kit li*inNon, uinl lli; I* *'•’ tx.xlr :i
! juh • f Htart t** ■ v ml a A tmrit ath stn hy Mur* voting
.; .r :*.• .t’ axwi party; \\<• iioj'ir tin ;.’ \\ tlf ror*tin •
itoi in j ‘ r o\ t* until 11 1 **y rati go a I'll l .*•!; *t <•. •ir
* “i !p.
l.'iiirniisr Inutile litllrir lltd'itl.
Uc ffrom lie i.ut Kcpmler, that thi> beau
til'd li ;i M ii:.; Wu til, rut, on w, I lie-, li. n: tht hi -t
’I he Imi! due. na, wrapped in tlamei helore lie
jin- V, a. i!i leovered, and” .1 royin;’ libraries, a, pa
[ rat’ and c\• ll I hill", ecliil’ < ted ix it It tile * ‘<’ II <; “
i The baihiil’ ■ e .t the ti-orgiu (Via-n Ine I irly
: liin m.wid dollars.
w i
| Th, lusii-r.-im-e had expired hut a snort tin
1 We ‘a. ; h pi. I t)ii , r.U 1 hope that it may
j I, releiiil at no distant day.
ihtticiiir mi I Lit r;tr\ Mtts
We are : i iipl of He e.'.i 1 I, ..,i! r ‘ ! the
■ 010 t ex, lie i, | M.e/ I/ill,lt i de .i’ ll,’ ,'le’ o|
I the In U Magazine'-'piililislie-l iii tie- Soaih.it not
;in I tie l iiinn, Ulld the. p, • ‘pte of I lie Sout !l -'hull!?!,
mill we helieve will, lilieral'y .-ai-taill it le t eiely
Inver of line and choice literature .•••end at once
for it,- find thereby -rive it a “,| ’art and sun
t •■.milaiioii. The 11 1 “ii'iiie I le|,ar; i;cnl e- tile',
i onducted liy Dr. V. 11. Talliuferro, and the late
rary Depaitment hy If -x. M A Malshy. 1‘ ihli.h
ed at Atlanta, ‘I .uvea, hy I• i M Ma'.tiy, at
p’ a year, in ud\ anee.
I. Titc inl.ttlir llatrajim
“Try, i’lin Italy and March WHittiers nt ttrt > popu
In r wot! P: is a literary work ~| the highest’
ehat’a ‘ter and t >ii ‘. a eiutic'di ihc | with sap, ‘h
Si I lae iav ill'-, an 1 ii pnhii -hed at No a, lie k
limn St. New Vnrk, by W. 11. Itid.wel',
‘I his Magazine may lie liad hy application to
Messrs. Ilrawner .V I’ tlnain at the Hink s*--.-
t all and ‘pa a copy. It is worth r .cling.
i luinst of sdt.'iitiliN
I lie lie ode oil the Macon A Western Kail i
Hoad has been eiiaiured, so that the train from At
lanta passes tirilllii at It, I*. M, the up train from ‘
Mae. >u pa-ase iiit a o’clock. We don . 1 ktiow ii-ov
the change will ph-a-e oar citizens The night
trains vuit mil as heretofore.
••i wormh\.-
~j 11V V . I: 11.
I 100 ,] 1 sli ejl How.” said t',l” : , ,e.l 111 ~1,
A- lie- j ili . v, i .irv 1 ed.
An I •: ellllv I-re Itliing out his life
ll’ i ! cue ! spirit ;]• |
‘• I would sleep now “ and a r,, tilde wife
It'd htlsll Old ne'er to Weep,
She felt t!i” tieaiti j of le-av i 1 if..
And sofll. fed! ; 1,
*
■"I Moll!,I sleep, now “ ll'd a lUcll eirl
I**>''.•• if r ir fVi’ m|s thirw'l! -
Her pail hr d— from it.-, mortal coil
In li.ippv realms to dnell.
” I w-ei!d P new.,” sell little child -
A lisping haliv boy— i
Attead ng angels round him smile.|,
And bore him oil’ to jov.
I would sleeyi, now “—and a wanderer died, I
Ilijourney was at end -
“And though on earth I'm lone,” lie cried,
“ In heaven I've a friend.”
“T would Bleep now"—“for I have pressed
Once more my native pod”—
The s.iilAt anchored with the hic-sod—
His nnd liad tied to (hid ‘<>
I \ ioi.r.MT. nv Nf.ouof*.—(>ur exchanges f<r
the past tew week*, have reported a number of
eases of violence by slave* upon masters and over
*rers. Tn Georgia, Alabama ami Florida, nearly a
; do/ V :i case* have been noticed. The agitation of I
the topic* comiecfrsfl with this institution may
liati’ -"ine eonttei tion wit It some of the parties lio
, these ninrdei*. Negroes are beeraping a* wise a*
their owttet.s ia relation to mam nibjcrta We
had hesl'kv cp iwir ), ‘ wood ran re
suit from the constant agitation of this sulii. it,.
att'i otr Irei{tjeut sjuo‘a*ions and lutter eotipnetltS
ou ahiilitioa paragraphs will he productive I's no
good, * *ll th:stopic, “the argiini at i*e\hiustei!,”
and oar ul’ ty consists in standing “ to our ami*.”
There ino disguising the ta. i, that the itnpu •
denee of negroes is on the increase Wliether it is
the p-sult Ot the indulgence of masters, orpin
r.. I from .alii r sources, is a matter which < hums
attention. \\ e have too mail V negroes in our towns,
absorbing every whisper. M
‘] , —■ -
j Tiut *■ Pnvr.'"—ln thirty-one word*, how
i many that* can he grammatically inserted ? An
i ewer, fourteen. 11. ‘ said that th'tt that that mm
1 said, was not lh.it that th.it one should sty ; lint
! that th.it, that that man said, was th.it tli ’it” th.it
> man should not say, TlrarK-iiirnda.ua of the fol
’ lowing says, and s.tld* : Mr. 15., did you sav. or
did you not say, what I paid you sai.i ‘r became <”
said you said you never did’say vyliat I said you
said. Now. if you did say that you did not sav
what 1 said you add. Ihea'wlnU did you sav.'-
B*r A YRpV L'ueuuy Piv rom.vi,- tbr -Owgfoi
Ayf.ii.b SaiwaPauii.i.a for Hrmfulmt* cmuplumM,
and Atf.r‘ Put* To- ell the purpose-'’ cT & Perga
t'xf Medicine •
From i ■ M* *• i**-*’ liiMpiirt i 1
tftltr fmin J- liuiirlMtn^*
Mf..\mits, rimrsd.iy, 1’ h. I*. ISO. J
Cot .ItttlK Cl I v. * 1 eteeedinjjlja
thill il w ill not le Ml power b. attend In <
w .itioti to I.- held at 5..-hvi!;e.m > s 'e-J
\ one of the Ia legiites from the ‘. nly and SlieM
In I •!.” and I haw- taken rre.it pleasinr in imnan
t.ilii.audit our idfii! in r ,- ;?*td to the MejH
~,.,-t bk. lit” pr.eic.n tlteol'iwts ‘ I i!'” patrioj
party wlm 111. O p tane'.e.ifrly throujM
..ei die I ni” t limm r h ellv at the e‘rri’etion
. not-. .Old abuses .it the e\islimr and the piece*
in*. Vdh.itiistristk'n . t tie Fed all ••'.leri.mcu’
I, ,i ,I.’ Inis.le - !| that I . ‘-.not 1
I” lie it ui this Inin', anti I must til il fore, wait lor
~l|i*.r i j potlunitli ‘to iii'i il.e erert cause, nt*t
doitlibter th.'it its .li ’ii'l .'.in ii me -■••• atid i!-”
win IV Ud! U- ‘in v ‘’ !••. ‘ l!l ’
I tilths of III’ t ‘mi'tit'd : ”ti mi l t’o■ 1 n on, a • mar
I Led out bv fathers of ‘lie Republic 1
There could in.l I e pi i'.i.i r i'l tU‘ : -Iratioti ■ f llf
•! l’ i /ei'oUs lend.’l.to ot I.* .■ I’ • “I ill*’ m ‘
I’ll at! ditto I>l Ill'll ri” ‘ tlia'l in : wl.mil i*. a 1 so
, :<.tiled le. tin la . i lit onlbri ’ “ I ’.'"hn iiv.'U n. an I :
tin ss’et'.t.iial . .'Mm-, v* lill’ii ha-kept Cotlyi •
iso lon ; disorif.ii. /id and tltvs uimle enuntrv ilia
■st pc alarm, tsim <■ lie ‘ I la''as .a thi-.
j tendene,- Il is ’.. wlf.iMy main'. • •! itself, end lias;
| 11. ell foal. I’l and 111 ill Ilia o„ ei I"! the sake “I 111 ‘
. olVi..'".lined I', d'i eiviiiir Hi” liotie-l yeomanry l t
‘lie la'ieT —TTTTi ie nil -,n i.iIH he ‘ eorrnpiion, ;
imliieibty an I niif.iithfulni's.s iu tin’ ii" l di .” ri
partim n t was im vila’ib'.
\\ hen .Jin k .on held the-of President, h” nil ,
lieil tin-friends of the Con vtntion t • l!i “ iiuppoi'i
’ of the law s, wlume.i'i llieit autliorilv Wus iii* n:i
. e,| ..r “obs.l i .it b and lie did not hesitate I. .•lemflinei
i a-, ir.iiti.t ili” i v.iio tonic 1 eomb'.nations, ami
r the pi. n “il eof Mate rights „ r liiglu r law
i-111 Ollll'll to se ,es the I'.'il'l ol tile I tiioll. Had
! weaken the anA>. il'l'.ei-s rpon VV li'.eli il Vi's’
rtiere uii . ii'.’leng. ill iiis jndgmi'iit. Item erata’
ih.it u c.t - i ! • i th** l ‘oil’s 1 ii mi, ni tu ;r>
Utf pr.‘\;,ii < . i* il •; imi iu ulh l’-n !•;.- i’ f • •
■ ii i-.w ji.niijii, ■ tlx* Ai hi iisVtou’ o i lii*■ T.*ri!i’ hi'vs
1 of i|:tl \ ‘.ir, h v\ i'o!i lo om* ol hi .4'. ili-tin u-'
ith •il- in So l! < . ro'i ui, wlm 1: l ! i ’l’ 1 N !
li?!l l\ tllUt if h r*r. 1 lo lilt’ t.. < f ‘• 4. • • * • ‘
iw.nl I.nb r i O laws by !bn t: td .• k i!
on n.s v\ 11 htn I. pill"!;.. 1i w Voice aid . ■
w. i” i ~'tally potent v. I > i th -p tit “f
lit st.exhib,ted s! res ff politic il lit” i! t. - • *
of 111* 1#! t ‘ ! i 1.l- *’ .Mini I•'y iil :*.ll
: will, hw."V i: •• ii ! i; • A hniu -tr.iii- ■
Wi, ;t j.i V. flow \! • ’ i lhiiU; ’m :v
‘ nol!un;i lint m:uh ‘ ’l"* ! j!I th* *nt. ‘.- :•
j. •v|, - aw*, i UUiC tli* l"Vf i I doiiul ry, 1 • .
Mat in;; tl. h .:?•] •■ t i\< y- ” al l <■’ •• ,’* ‘
I f,f ml i ,;t i: ’ >r ‘t’ i ‘:i•.l !• :.:
| !im !. v’ •tV: • *.: •! I la* i*. . ‘.i.
i
t me :.t.
lu M i 1Y : .'.slim . 1 ■• v■ \i ! a ton ; • f
.<ll \ ; i>. ~..| ■ h-.p-rH-oe l'i ■lt tl'c-Kv-.-, I|tl'., 1 It'lpar:
j iiiei.l lel w eeii'th” ultliu-1 .i. >:i Noiiii and tie
,s,iiirlt. The re'movid of Judge iirons.m from the j
('ll , i 111 111 \w\.. .. . :l 111! i-ust ill
I th, puli, vait , h ! th’- p.t'r, ti i.v of!
til” parly- It \\e add to this lie tie > .!< ‘n i
‘ti ;•’ lice, ol t'ae Ill'll.if ‘'Vti ‘ h III!"’ In l .'spall
if lie did llot ‘ 1 o ii: .
■n.ibh- i W” leu * nit
i.|, : p \, I:airi -tiaiion to rehakc ifie Bpitit of fd'loi. ■
if i ia|, or e 1 11 (ht-1 - ■ pi' l >p 1 1 -*e •1 ? 11:1 1 •'! cI. ’ 1 . * ’ !
i l . ! i whi-'ii no - . 1 11 1 v< l til-’ *h a.end ‘.. .h ■ o
It ;’ had a lie ■ h. We find : otiih. ‘ 1.- ‘ > 11. and r
tin* present Ad in ini i ratimi. I Yoieseing to respect
_'i h i ; - ‘ i ■ •1< 1> inti
-aa: !i Ihe ti edoufi- o! - ! l an .j>’ i■ p •.. ■
iipnn a pi i•form oii a ‘ 1 ,; e ‘i ■’ 1 .
liivvrv in t In* t< i ill> i( in,*r it '* l ’1” •
“, in, ■i ’ eiliz U of 111. line, .! lias employ ,
led it ifs'iiitliU lie, :> di feat that pfineiple. I*h and I
.1 1,01- .tt.if.i, i>, li. • ’ \ i'n ndi! V ‘T’ 1 ija 1
;• ■I. ! t; >1 .1 0 n ‘ e liii :
■ n.a• ...I : p i'vrmiie a.of II A.i
ministrat'a ni• it dp.. .v in let.id loth” prp ,
|,” fi, ill lll';',’ -in to ■ lie up veil “I’ to 111", sole !
,m r. iit expensia of Ui TANARUS! “>■ I : KHiTTuiemir- j
, 1,!.. p,,|„, p ; . |■■ ■ . the i-a i try. _ 'a |
l!, i . uhi.'i-t w ! i • iuinu .■ 1 1 ■ thy LYesi-1
, j.-Jlt It*.:!. : “j. ‘ ‘!; •• li y* *!’ J ('■•l- . ,
\:ii ‘i. ta ivui irk IV Ii Mid no! (0,'1.V 1
in r-l-i’ - ‘ •*’ ei'n:’ieiin_- \ • •• < t do ( I'iiit
a11.,a; I . I : ‘lf. ! , th- ‘ 1..U0 ..cue"—U'.d
. , , ..... I count- 1 di the row ih,
and tre port. I tti. • , ntfate iiiteried i
improvelivnii, ot.e- for aSo thei i ( oil’ eit o’i -
They II” r. .to ||; ‘ . |..| .. ii :
snres, i.piil ihik only m tie renieinher. * t Jeiao !
era!.*, v. lien tin - p oil.i ,-f oliii • areii. Pdi.u I. To !
call a party iti■ - in, on Pent ati.l i.miradi'-torv- in i
tlie efeuient of it. organi/ ilion a !).anot i,p a* Kar
ly i- mi alius, of Ii mu. Ilia a faet-iun, and pro J
| iii j- ini !'i ‘o. till I hose which nr- dun-v: “is a,;
; tlie ju i'i'i.t -lily lit the poll i ilia nt
j I oil p eld’ fain. ‘M • !,■ in th-.t till 1 J'lfttly ]
o'l'i l lie pulped ot tin “■ ie. il tier, in w.iieli
l ad ii. i ‘ into its eri ed, and a. ■ • a'diiiply enit.-av-
I ori-d to I'el'oria it, 1 appe.ded to till” eoimsets Ilf
j the lie ii V ! ■ • h.i.Tli ‘Uinled Mid 1 1 i'onni and Ihe 1 i
ernineiit Imt in vain. The a tli rilv ..f \V-.\sn
ini, ros, in Id-faiv.v. ! addr. --*; of ‘l7,i in hi
j mini I'S-! and till | that h \ I'C -i i
, hit i, uis of ‘.X dil ice i on P.!i.i ni ‘■ lin, i.-m in ill ili
e i.ioil or ale.a|j,,.| ; n|’ ,|clV,n s, i, win. and. dat'i and
I hit - * -1 111 1 '. — 1 o; I tothe ii/ w , *hexi’ : i prill .pie
jof the U"pahie ;nf Jack n, ly'i .iu uii id .in -
Ip ■ nUiJ h• h ‘ip-, v\ allied lie’ | 1 ■ ayiiipt the
11” i.ri ii .<v. ssfini all s-ieli airit v u a h- e
j ud l 1 11 1 i . ! rn ■ -ho and of lleinoi ■ . uml
: no p i p-.rt l . th- i itroe i.e of the i'e.l pnl ‘ ti.,.
. nimenl leo t i sn-e. ‘ and durin ; the I> ■’
. tw- ‘A h ihd ‘rathuis us 1 !iat In r.'iei ia the ranks
of iilti.ijs's |l th e. ms i>; ili ■ l nii n.
I To.'e.mi ..wi tlie evils.hro-tgUl iijkaatim eoiu
‘. . I”
, l:i. dv the to its ...'ilHPliuiri. .
,to reii, i i'e tlie and ~'tfin, sos Washington, .I•• 11.■ r
j son, Ma ii pi and Ja< ks-m, ami to heal Hie dis-.en
! sioii-. v. lid'll have m own . >stt of the inllarr.ee of
‘s ih'.iml in. e-ar, . Plus. 1 mider-l-ir P to he tie
;i-idinp ile I’ of tin’ p ii ly now in a si ate ~f t ain i
t i.ui, avow ing ii*. ho ‘ilily to th - pie ,-nt Adminis
( Irntioii, aad d* t.a-min •Ii o tan! I> \- t!, - (’ortitli
i lion au l th • I ilion now and forever.
il is not in. wary l',ir me to a or, ..op p a
party th s I'oriu- Iv, II have me ir,.i i
•and most / nluis -yon; it hy ;an! -h .nil .Mr I 1
Ihe s, 1.',:,-,I Ip. .. ilia j nit vef t lie pe ip|e w dp, h ,
j .stalled this pl eat niovetneiit, licit 1 ,’ and p
efi/.e. eh >'•/ > i, / /oh f-. Y. ’/o’ , . , /
! MA- ;i .!'■:■■ it S'!’ t ■
1 /) !’ /’/>’ h H ‘/>/•- • •'. I was at
j school with him at the (’ tndier'a.el (’■ >ll.-,. in
1S|:I, w-liete lie hi .a j ■ fri.ni as a . ‘ N
; I liave live t.in tie s'une r ngiv’ vional |)
with Id, III sill, “ till, period, in every posii’.d
has hccMi ilistiiignisli. and, Imt ehietly in lift p •.
career. His opposition to Mr Van H iren sepera
ted him from tiue-AJminisfr.it'am of (ienera.l ,'aek- j
son, mid led him to espouse th.* cause of Hugh 1., i
White. Hut lie never failed to manifest -unii-!
ill,nits of iVspeet and gratltiqic for Oen. Jackson,
and lie Inis often expressed his resrret that tlie liero |
was not with u, ti ! ! onrding the c.itin'rv from
the perils hroiiglit iy >.i it by i.lodernjleinoeiacv. !
1 am, vely truly your obedient servant.
A. J. DoitElstos.
From the Pcterslnirg(Va) Express.
i!\aminalion of Anita, fit’ll Brownlow,
Ar.iMitioN, \ml March 24, tSdO.
hr.tr A>/>. ,-.*'. TheexaiuiuhiA Court called in
tin-ease of.t.iim IJell I’.i.uvnhuv,nkarged with the.
homicide of .1. \\ lb e.se, at Emory aim Henry Ctd
. lege, on the 22.1 l-Vbruan, commence 1 their uir-s
----ligations lieu l:i~t Thursday, the 22.1 in*t, and
dosed them late lids evening; The-rcsult Wa*. that
the accused wa* it on for l triber trial al.Liuc u|*-
: preaching term'of die Circuit I'ourt, under bond*.
. for his appearance, in die sum of one thousand
[dollars. Seven magistrates sal upon tin- case, of
: whom three were for the immediate discharge of
! llrow nlow.
The insignificance ofthe bond lor .a case of kill
ling indicates the opinion of the whole court, and
j what tiie result ofthe- thud trial is likely to tie. In
fact, it vvas shown Ivy the testimony of the prose
entinn that the unfortunate lie.-sc began l.y word 1
and act the allY.iy that ended so fatally, and tli it .
the killiug, so far from being intended,’ was wholly
j a misadventure. ‘ j
The prosecution was successfully conducted by*
J. W. Earnest, Attorney for the CommoimasAillJ
With hi* uSthTiiTiTlTty'fand'the defence,bv 15. Rl
Johnston, James W. SUorFcv. Walter Prcs'ton.Jnlm
| A. Onmpbali, and either nil’- In-.wers, who evident*
5v won ‘h-. crow and
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i p t i < i • • 11 1
■’■ ‘ 1 ., 1 ■ i • “iu ; •
Aid"U ; : • ;
vju i ; ‘ ‘’ ‘
S o P’ i::ht °1 h<'-
: very InWist iititnlnr ot tain.l •
i, t .ssible ‘flic li'iilding in which me lire ong.-1
::;„!■■! Was ,C.I -th” urn llnor by Martm
j lie lmmi, as ry ami l"|U'.r sUtrc , a, * a ~
1 upper floor.- bv live targe l.uinhes. lint ns a tm.i.
i.artieiiJ ir account will be looked lor, yve copy a
li.flows from the and ll r.,',1 l vJrhhv:
\\ ith such rapidity <’ I the tire as “nd. that but
1 t.-.v minutes elapstn In fore the Haims burst
a tew minutes c.np-i.i o. .....
I hr...” 111. 10..1 At 111” fomil. story window in
the rear a wnlSan was sc-n -'.an.lit.g ; sue w.w
i„ tin . . fs.ms in the yard not lojump. hut o
ii„,,.i m. avail; the lire ptv-sed ou her ; and
rati r than be l.unied alive, she sprang lroill the ,
! „ . . ■ will, l-el'of'-oit the ’-rroun.i
ill the ItU'l. Sill’ was iintncilitttely tiiekcd up :-j
in I- he'd ands iee wells Streaming with hloml : and
iit was salt |Uiiit!y tw ‘< rtain” I tn.allierl.lt thtgai
was broken she iutbrui'’ I the Fire Murshttb that In i
was.lane M. Anally, tw. iity-eiight years ot
. ij, ,t was “a a visit to the family .t _
! and linn’.a • liei'. ti sit” further stated tha’ Mr".
r.et.eU and in rI” tl’ ei. i ii'en w. re on 11 1 i •_'• t . i.i
ti,.* ti'... to , r ingo.it of Hie window, ‘i pn
1■ ■ proeur.'d ;i * an.. ;e ;'.ml eonveyed the li.jut,
im.can to the New York lb” pital.
‘l'i.e pob-e procured ainn'imge and conveyed
,;e .ted woman to the New \ nrk ilosp'.ial.
i'i ; .e. -of iv..men and c hildren wort? seen at .
the n.n lows, and tin irfrantle looks too tmlyMold i
t 1,,. ; .:1"|. tr ivl.i h tilled their minds, f’nose j
lib . lie;,. ;.| Hie low. r slniV'.s, after liinking a la-t j
,1, .... 1.. . |f<III to gel out hv tl.e “t sirs. I'l tre.ile.l
-ii Pi the l w i'.h iiie s; n. to tile windows,.
s Mu” tun ■up tin ir lurasgo leaped to t li.■
, ... i hen ath,< .eiipilig with but hut a b'lV
, ... and lira'.- t tue athieiie m in, wim,”
| i.aut” w i.mid nut ie.it. an miniate ol No ttu
i ...i, up a po.ibon on Il.e bdeony ot a private,
il.e, ■ dji'ining. ami was tints enabled to assist
third try window .
■;! ..ri . ..!> n.n ; tliem udiis at in sas they spr an ‘,
,e. .. si:,:.; .’l", ! ‘V'ilktst ‘a. ir bill a - ’ tl. .
ea'.iie do,\ n.
Ann, ig liie oeenpanta ot tit. of the ill-i if". >
1. ildili • ..a -a Mr . w lias’ v\ ile ill I-; :
liurope at,on! two mouths siuee. A, erday
iiiorii.ii sin - arrived hack in the city, and upon
."tie, ri! of t-lie iieir, id ear lit the eollier of
M.xllt av .'ie and i'ei'ly tiflli street, great waster!
hoi for to tin a her iioaie w i-in ruins. Kromsorn •
■ person In the crowd she learned the terribh.* tael j
l as! I, a]” i,s w, tv eMlsumed in the liam- . aad .
her terror was , veiled lest her husband was •
aaenu; d.e uainher. Ina franlue state ol in,ml .-he
i r 'l’she.i about the place, and win'll at length sin
! v, as a.-sliled I'e,! the | il'tlier , f l>, 1’ I'o-in wui’ - we,
; i>, i‘j,e. i.ie ano liond-. i'll. ■ r nu'ctin 1 \\..s;ci
uIV., iinp ~ ie’ and their joy at o- nig ,-.e.'.i o’ ,
.ui,', lie,:, alter a separation of two uenidi w u
liwo-t'di in its lie,lure —I Imt of tile hllshand t-.r
Ills w ile'.- return, that of ill” v. ife tor leT I. Is
|I, md's , i If,i:n a lei rili'.e death.
.Vtiior.g tiiose leirned to ileaill was a fine litd
of Mr. IS “in-tt, name I Tinnitus IJennetl, ape i
, !e\<ai \ ears. At,out nine o'clock u tin* pigiil I
look In, i.i.heV'.s supper to ililil al thy S:\th :i\ e:e
IMe l aillp ad si aides,-wiuTe lie is .unployed. 1 lie
! aulojaun It little though lie then heinhl Ills: child
: ali \ e t* a* t ll” i:ls, t ini".
lin leal tlie Twenty second wal l station
j lioU.se, where III” ho,lies were conveya-d mi lin in',
i iiioval If, ini tlie ruins, iv;i, of tlie la ■-! leart I ‘
! ,1- ring ,1- -riptioa. Anxious ts:. mis and n'littivesi
al'it r v ainlv .seeking iu tins crowd < ollecied uroiiu i .
lae smoaide, ing ruins lor tlios • tin y li “id duwr. a!
j., I In-lit th ; r ti'psinti.,- ,io-'v:p.n <>t ti. pu. g
“ii.rn -, i:i tli >'.'.r.i Attached to wii'V.i th ed inv.
reiu.ii’ .- ol lie- iinfol'iunal” victims were laid ;”
, iveia and Witii strips of canvas. Arrived there, tienr ;
—al.*ui"t trtr-tw—rp--.’ fP-yg* ... , ;
afra.id to lip tie,'ehitii lest they slcnl l rceog.n/." 1
til” lol'llt of . 01e,,’ lilis- ing reialive, their Coieite ,
n.'i: pA'" l ‘ nted an allrroa'inn ot hope and 11 r
:ViTd wli, a at length the in'peetion was over, an,
e\e!.,ne.'i,u ol'.pnet told thaf the worst fears of!
i -on ■ ~| tlie seareinas had been realized, or a !
I :'.i ■ : rein !’ t!i-* amiLlier of them v,a • more fortu
: n and I lie li * .Vs still l'eta lin a! the station houses
Ito await iilentiiieaiiwii. It i’ p■i-silile, it is thougiit.
toidfv.tifv a i oiiph- of them from scraps el clothing
j winch ate still adhering.” Around tlie neck of one
]of the w omen is a bandage, like that use,l in the
ease iif tore throat, and on the wrist remains a
! piece o| the sleeve of a night gown, wiih the but
ton stiil attached, it this body is identified it will
he po-iihle to ideality -the other, as Mrs. Bennett
i and Mrs. Wheeler are tlie only grown persons
niis.-iiig.
Tlif (ipjKisition Slate Conv, niiun.
It will lie > ■>e I,.from tic notice standing-in
■if e ,I'iiun . tin.: tie: (>,i; 0.,,ti.m State Il.xeea|ive
t'omuii:. ‘e have thought proper to appoint a (jin
’ v.-utiou of tin-j. irly i'n the city of Milled.ef'wille,
on \\i ,Ifn s |ay, the ‘Jd d-iv of May next. It. i, an,,
important iimv ement, i,, any v„ w of tlie ipa s
lioa that n i'.v agitaie.s Ile eouniry, and we i aruest-
I;. trust that our friends in ail parts in’ the Stale
w ill le.-I ahi .aiming “interest in the matter. I,ct
! them lie in i .eh eoiin'y, at their respective
court >ious"s, ~n tire lit'.-; Tuesday in April an I a;t
|'oi.d - all Sto repre.-e.it their views, let tlie
lad r Ii” wieil they may. it i-desired to get a enr
ieet expt'i eon of pahiie opinion in I lie State, out
st'h !'■ ‘i l a.” die party, prop,',', a.,,1 however
nil 11l ive Vot/i 1 in the p',-'. inch-, the fri e III’
i’ 1 -ry i-iri"tm*iner-*r.irw di he ni) ohslade to
■! 1 1 • i,- Ir, ■ participation ill tin eoitveiiil a, Tlie
, iii -lab Hie views generaliv of vvliat is kit .rn
s Hie Opposition party', anil all who syiii;:.. iu-e.
w dli ’ie p ieeiples and |toiler therein aimoan, ed,
will 1-” w ‘, oiiieil ::s tircllil'ca and friends.
(tp I’e el sos Tie - ()ppo,uio;i, if vve ill lersi md.
are . , ply to m.'iiiitiiin mlael and ,> ieri.d tlie ,■ i.a
s'.ii ttion of He country, toil) “llrat” loyalty I > gov
• rime :>l, au l to protect Hie southern Slates of the
i iin'e.h ia . a. dns! enero.ii hnieut a 1 ,1 dishonor
In tie ui w io lov.; parly Is tt-r Ilian country, and
win.’ would siei'i'tiee the kilter to promote, the ends
of Hie f. raier. No one e,::: look sit what is pass
ing tiroiiiiii al lie’ present ilay and remain in
"jj to itie fuel that Imili danger and disgrace
h apj. -.'h-n.le i Ironi ties source. To foil
- .1 i: and mi! rot- ‘re tlie Unjoin tu peace mul fra
leniiil eeitcnril, ittv tlie only political objects we
1 have :il heart. \Ve feci no interest in jiolilic.s be
• yom! this ‘patriotic object, ami we helieve A large
’ majority of tlie Opposite'in party at the South is
animated hy a similar sentiment.
I AVe wish to secure these ends iu tlie approach*
| ing presidential eleetion, and we shall advise our
1 countrymen, of every name Ami.faith, to cast their
votes, lrresiH-etive of past dilferemes in such man
j ner as shall give the greatest promise of-tliat de-
sirable and. patriotic result.
! (,et then the Opposition of Georgia meet togeth
er in this spirit. Be they few nr many, they will
command the respepf of all good men ; and. as
“Truth is powcrfuV and will prevail,” if not tri
iintjglignLJJtrtrfciflnencr w ill lie sepn aud felt in
(bapPlffmiehing election. We solemnly believe
to day, hold the destiny of tun conntfyJ
in their hand, any have the power to dictate our
federal rulers for four years to come. Let them
rise to the level of their responsibility, and eschew
in'” mere party prejudice and party’ scramble for
office, gird on their armor and enter the battle ou
the side of the country. — Snrahkah lirpubliean.
Rr'publiran Triumph in I’oiincftirul.
llAKTfof', April 2, P. M, —The Democratic* gain
over 1,31 k) in a few towns heard from. The.proa*
poets are bright fora Democratic triumph,
LATER.
Ni:vv ll vvi:x, April ,3—-The returns from the
election yesterday, indicate that Buckingham. the
111-publican candidate for Governor, is elected bv
about one thousand majority. There is a large
Republican majority iu the Legislature, . t
tfr Qri'.itv.— Have yon seen that /ty Indian in
nuotiicr oolul. . of this papi-r, boiling Hoots,Bark?
mi.l leave.* for the “Cherokee Hei*edy ?*’ Adr
, Tlif I’rfiitirniinl Issiir.
The New York “ Times’ thinks the Charleston
nla,form and candidate must be cither out ami out
squatter sovereign or slavery protc tion In eith
er event, it speculate tins on toe pro liable result:
If the Charleston CN*avention shall adopt this
coat se —discard Mr. Douglas and hi* pr.ueiple*.
•nd nominate a Southern man up/'t} R Mmthern
platform.—the task of the ,J!"p!t<dwan > vvd! lw
greatly Bimplili-d They will umficstionady m.m
inale Mr. Seward, upon the simple ground ot h‘>s
... .. c lt ... ..11,1 tiv tli#* I'MT-
litillt. ,ur. i?t v> iii'i, iij**'i* i•• * .1
ti’itv to the extension of Slavery, and to the exer
cise'ln Congress of nnv power for its protection.—
The ridative attitude ot the two parties will have
completely changed since ISiti. I hen the. Uepiiu
lieans held the positive ground—asserting and ite
mnndiug the exercise of l • ingress tonal povv er in the
Territories,—while the Democrats denied the right,
and demanded only nhslitieiici! from the exeii
of lite power. Now the Democrats demand ac
tios, and the Kejuiblleans resist it. hven upon
the other issue tin- Itepahlicans earned nearly ev
ery Northern Suit. They will have a much stron
gly position now. vVe believe wo run no hazard
ill asserting tiiat not one single free hta'e, with
the im- -ilih . U'cption of California, will ‘vervote
tar Cougressiiinai piiotectionto slaycry in .tie le.tt
tnries And if tile Demoerals of the I'O’tth sne
-1 u t Charleston upbringing the contest to this
issue, they will have derided the result m advance,
—no mutter who may tie the candidate on eit.it r
-y,—* * *■
’fiie conservative. tone of Mr Seward's speech
has incited his friends to fresh eiforts tor his man- j
mation. and it “ill unipiestionably be pressed with ■
resolute vigor and energy. ‘■ Mr. Doug,as should
1,.- nominated. It s siren.tilt in Illinois, 1 emisylvivi-,
ia and other ehwrly etartestrd Norilicrn Mates:
will he urged as a reason for selecting some other ,
i atultdate than Mr. Seward ; and if this elfert |
BiiOvil'l t;. M ut st
el.rnee, as old W hi-gs, Americana, aiid other ele
ments of th” < >;tj>.> itb.ti seem willing t” unite up-.
ou him -Us their candidate. Hut if the liepuhli-1
. cans feel strong i;o :Jt to ele.-t a man of their
,nvu. they are ipiiie i erluin to uominaiC Mr. Sew
! aid.
Ksttiti rs <.:• Tl') 1 b.i.tu.N (’ vit'.it \(iE/— Tlte com-.
niand of the Georgia iteginnut,.to h’ t". - 1 by j
K t: c.*s t.)’ :t i th, liberal parry ot Mexico j
lets b u tender.” I Maj. 1!. A. ‘ r. w lyrd, of this;
e'tv We km iv the Maj. well and I"', cnnlnient
,h t, a!• ■: “ selei’ b. : could not hr. ■. ?i made.
I: ; 1 mail! 1 S Ik'd W il! •■'. m •
r .
Mai. Crav. . .■w N.-ly iii i'i:ii"d tlie hon.-r. •
’ . r. .” sort tl at'hi favors the l •’ ■
\\ e think til. “K: : of lit” <told'-n t'ittratge
... ... ••-imotmu you.", i■•. r*
M. ... :", sin>u! 1 te. 1. t tlie <■ n;‘ “1
ihis .'ini":.! I” !•'■• ■” Divi’ ‘ w in..” vc_r.>o-.n
.1 j • 0: :. ,t’ an . ..! eui !': nd hv its per
. in.,item :. ; n with calorio. will ‘ ermiuiy
/,'/.•/ t'm • !• i tur' hr.iD.irvil }-:m* : ; \v;U:*>iil :i
r - .ri i f.rnu-. \V ii:ii ,-v.ilL -Alia..
, 15 ‘lt,; V ;i:. • 1 ri i ‘ i'l li!” <*• *KI !1 <* :H ; . . * l , U'M hv't
\ ,'V, • • ’ J ***
Tli,” t ohxdititic'.i.ii * h.’Ml ’hiHhafin.
1 • t a ; lie- of ti.-- N’.ltioll
, r. . itivi I’ lU'.d ( 111 ili',tee ot til” ‘ I‘tit ‘
v m ral .im l >
~ ‘ to it';- ee-: a- it.- :•••:.!: .a:.’ .’ t m 1
. n t if-.!: .., re. liver, f ‘ ;r. iii fl - Union ‘
■ nii. r. n■ - ‘ lin tin Kmv'it oa- ‘• ‘
Citiil', mia a iOr n I, wi ‘ tin refore. in emi
| tra.-t V. oil the.('. i.., ;.'.uiat tha i :'n,he . mpiiatie,.!-
Ira National i ihv -ntioil. Tile ll've men <>t the.
l ee! , Ihe Hi in lit cliar.-'e-hT.-t del. and
n't don n . is.llH'i ile r- f!”
N.'!..'.,.l liv l “li.n::te.e, A In ing to” uh a
tPui, lm, , r ...■ t iegmiand. l ije 1i :r Mr.
i < ‘lilh'n dell .to I ‘Oil veil 1 tin- i titil'e (’omtmttee sit
I till I it II ‘ -ui’ i * • ■
pio. -oa ilia’ oeeas’aai. i uu=. aiiout *’>(•<’ ‘ ‘ a-,’- .
in; I is,- :: will a-setuf'i, to ma Vi i.e-n - ,
ratil- the nth of May, hy He- w dues-.they shall, on j
I lap di“, . h, ii: H G “lio".al agitators, hu* l'e
po-” f r tin- i i: 11 1tg .:a fra . mo! nne’eni eoe a i
e u ion, ■ iin r pm e ‘I, . aa, I re gar, t t< u , ■ r niai, ~ tl in
-r■ ‘ . now u.g d.ep: ‘.-si ei t-'oiti lou ,"’u
• I ia:;- .! ue ■ ieet on a.. ,:at t tiles,’ pulit: ai at l
. i It will h, an. ini.'d and all,, rah: - j
-a ~. I'.r!'-its,-xvlnwillTnl<*i'-Midcntly and I
nn ili -i,i v * e .;ie ■ ! a:ei ael J *, I h ■ p ihi:e good -
: The illati : ito 1.1. . • ‘I. live *” ‘ ‘ ‘ >
of,’ il, ,v. r ■ - . eos a i".n y a lie
-1 u-.-vv Hl,iv, ‘.a: r.:, tie' 1 ti.idouhi : ie* • tuitertstiin ,1
nil Hi” < . li-.aal Union I’asly will ig -till i|
In’ t'i'. ide'fitTal t-i- . ,'., ,tl. ‘ii., dgit indie.,ie a •
i'.-u 1a - tiieeainiid.:: ,>l the il,ituiiore t'onvent:,m ■
! not uiiliki: that ofOki T,ppe, auoe iii |s|H
j The middie nT-n, ;!:•'• peace liien. ‘tlie Con.siifti•:
tii mill Union m-n, without regard to j,".s |.ar:v nf |
1 tilial ions, have hut to do their duty, to tk’led I ’ n h
i a triumph. O.yoni* is Hie word'; and it Indicates:
Hie work to be done. We hop” to hear the v. ,rd |
i resounded, andi to kn ,w of the w ork go',n j , at, in
• tlie spirit of hopeful patriotism, throughout the ‘
j iengtii an,', breadthoi Hi” Kevstone Sla'e.
Il'Mill nf ti i’riiitcr.
I John Pass, aged nhotit forty years, and a printer’
■ hy trade, wasthuii I dead in h-d'a* i o’clock y sh-r ;
i day morning, at the resilience of ids sister's” lets 1
! bund. Mr. Stiira C.uining!m:,i. in the Warrior I)i
-, triet. twelve miles Ironi Macon. The night. bi-fai.M
: lie was a a l-r tlie iulhieni'i* pi i.lp lor, and his slid- ‘
1 den death is attributed to that can so. He was an 1
! “\e- il-ii! , omp,is,,iaad hel !*-.■• -11 ,-iujikv',a*d tor- 1
■ in. “lx” ia thU ami o'd ■ ; rinling eshiidislimcnla in j
j I Ilfs eily. V’• ’o,, “I of Vuntl nf.
| We i, .el tli. above .innounc uncnt wiih surtiriv ‘
1 mel !'■ I Ml. I'.n Severn! y, ir- a’ dilferi nt th.e s’ Mr
Pass Inn lieiui eniph yed in lliis oftiec, aid a.-idi
| from the milorlmiate habit wiceh has htirrie l him |
loan unt uuely grave, was sarpassed liy lew as a,
I liHiful andaeeonipashi and printer. Upright andi
g’ ielous in nil lii” dealings— with ipial.tieations I
tin’ great u -efalm , , it is most sad Jto ( intemphitc!
liis imleippy taie. it .-li<ut],| ‘londiy admonidi |
others of tlie “ art divine” to avoid the fat il cup
hy w hich a brother fell, .f ■ P A Ma- ny.- .
Alas, poor John ! We kin ~ him vv-li— took 1
him in our ollk'c and taglit him l is trarje, when n
. hoy off :i years old. Alter fuitiifully s.irviiig i
out lii’ lime w ith ns Ie- liecame our t'or-neiu. and
;ir touiieen y. a.'s nr more Ic was wit It us. we do [
imt in :tk lieli -t a day Ironi his work, until ie- hi 1
liana s'aveto-drink! Otlen.lia.e wi- heard him!
-ny the “ a tutu who cannot ■'control his appetites ‘
is limit to he a m in.” ile wu> liien simply taking :
hjs morning and evening glass, mid w e warning I
him ol its lulure etfeets. John was “hli-ssed with [
re than ordinary mind and in his supposed i
strength ofAhiud over Ills appetite, saw not the
dar_vr ahead. OJen sue e did |je till us, when
he felt himself as! ive to drink, that lie knew not
h’ ioi'e Hi” power of appetite over reason on reso
lution. IBs fate has heen .the fate of tiiousamls f
like him. Let the living.with whom lie associated*
in day s past, h-urn a lesson from Bis unhappv end
—Softt/icrn ll.yrvrkr. ? •
Fi.oati.no Thihty Miles on a Cake of Ice.—
’ The Green Bay Advocate relates a thrilling ice ad*
| venture :
Henry Martin and Isaac Gagnor.onc with a load
of hay, the oilier with a load of corn meal, were
traveling on the iee of Little Bav de Noiptct.—i
About 4 o'clock P. M. they dist-oVered a crack i
“Inch cut them otf from tlie shore, and that the j
iee on which they were was floating thorn out into !
Green liay towards Death’s Door. Tliev unhar
nessed their horses and let litem go, and took the
box oil one of the sleds to use in ease they got in-!
to-the water. At midnight, being exhausted, they j
lay down to sleep under tlie iee of a hummock of
ice. In the the morning at eight o’clock they saw
I land which proved to be Washington Island, and
they landed outside JMtlT*'Door. They bad
thus beat driven 30 mbs across the Bav iu one ~f
the heaviest gales That ever Mowed. Tlie horses
after being loosed, fallowed the men in their ram
bles, on the ice until coming ton weak placetlu-y went
iu, Iwo hours later one of the horses swam up to
the piece on which they were,’put his bead on theiee,!
looking beseechingly but tliev could not help tin
poor brltle,
Ii.NoKANTt.Y Innocent. —A man was arrested in
\ u'giuiu a few days since, and being informed that
be was suspected ot having been engaged ill the
insurrection at Harper's Fcrrv, replied, “he didn’t
know Harper, nor where ho kept his d—<l old fer
ry.” He was aeipiitted.
The Double lllinois Delegation
Sr. Lou?, April 2.— The Uep.ibliewn newspaper
if this city says that a hundred delegates are urg
ingthe administration delegates in Illinois to at
tend the Charleston Convention, anil assure them
that they will ho admitted. ]• r.b-a i-Aimat--.
th- ir expense* >vi!l be paid
II Y M E N BA L.
Expukss—Staxdahd.— Manrfai, on Monday, p,,
2<>lh instant, at the residence of :!ie bride’* fj, (r
by AVikle, Smith & Goldsmith, Mir Cauteusv n . u ’
Exi-hess and Miss Cassvii.i.k ST.vrTv.vnn— a p
('ass county, Georgia.
-May their days he long upon earth an ,T
tlieir influence for weal be seen and felt 10-*n i ni , n
and may th* ir progeny be numerous a* the stir, *f
Heaven. s “
Simpson— Watson, — Married, on the 29ult. bv
Hey. A. Wrigitl, Mr. Geo. W. Simpson, and M'ls*
O. F. Watson, all <tf this city.
Pike— Sipp —Mivricd, on tUc3lstult. t * ( tll( ,
resilience <>f Mr. George Dugan, by Rev. A
Wright, Mr. hnvus C. Pike, and Mrs. P. j.
|Uu*
a i: \.\d
ISHSPIiAp
mi ii ‘W ■* Mm ® §
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!
rpHE people of (bitEn ami s.trouttr.iirg country * r(
1 ncqucslcd ;o meet. Oil the first of Apt il, uutij
fust ol September, at the firm of
E. SilhiniAN, MASS & CO.,
O.ic rJi’ur above Jusrph Engel, on Hill Street,
To examine their largo anil well selectod Jstock of Sprier
unit Nuuuuor 6
GOODS
AN I)
CLOTHING.
l 7
- , 1. as SILKS, PLAIN & FIGURED MVSLIXS
L I-1! Ai * I.S. ‘GI! AN AI HiN KS. KIHBUNS, ’
LAiT-i POINTS, MANTILLAS,aIIot
i',ir. h.r.,'rt.stylr ai.g!s*irioa.
A hiipiaatity of Ladies’ and Misses’
HOOPS,
!,i f.i. t. rvcrythiiig Knit is suitulih for tin ladin,
■>v)iicll t •> tcJioiH to mention.
\ large quantity of
H()oTS. IT ATS. (APS, WATCHES,
l ist N ivS.’ ( AikPKT HA(tS % VALISES,
r.LN i.V V L'UN 1 SUING GOODS,
(assoutkp.)
/T3* ‘ !i’ ’H-S, wliie'ii ato are offering at Fuch K KLl’.
\ I’iJl w 1: n we ] rex i.t thrni, yotr will rot
ii ; ;i lij.iisu'M . i*ut j-uruliaF .* immediately.
• hi-* ti in has tlie refutation of doing a Fqunre anti
s ‘ 1 ; : t-IM.I r 1 css. .ill I m.ll'l g>od ponds cheap,
;!•■• ilvfrrmii.i ! i •:•• • r in *ue!i i mamier as to re*
~i , t),,. •, | u*• i..n tli.-v h.nv Hicn-.-r their old custom
, ; i M .jlii,g .I'* *! ••-i a ’!>> (’HLAI*, is any in
du •( laciit, we hope to have many new ones.
PHASE CALL HI Sit IS!
if v -u have judgment, taste and pride,
Y -a will not leave dissatistied.
•j he S ,1,-neni we have lire ever inclined,
A mrnodating, reasonable, (such as you seldom
tiiid )
id. SI I r.U MAN, MAAS .N CO.
. !frti, Ai-ril , DM). —Cm.
CIiLAT “ATTRACTION !
AM)
| Llltl.l! UtRIUI-S
OF
m;\v goods,
at Tin:
na. •- tkm- bc ji:
I
OF
AMIS, Mill & ICOLMY.
\T THF. OLD STAND OF
C. H. JOHNSON,
ON HILL ST., ORIFFIA, laEO..
U iiLIJL* may ho found a pn.oral rollection and thor-
as.'ortmi nt of the most desirable
<jf>o ih f
I•• wh..*h the attention of the citit'U* of (iriflio and ad
j.MVMit eoiintrv, (and e-|-eei;liy the ladiv?) is r* *pectful
■V 1 v 11 •.I. ’Ho y will take pleasure ia >howing
‘in r too*lo, and nothin*; for iheir trouble.
I li.* of this firm beittps old and experienced
Merchants, ami intrndinfr to establish
A PERMANENT BUSINESS
at this point, are determined to do all in their power t<v
i.iiku if t. tin* interest of the public generally to gir*
them a liberal share of patronage.
Their motto will be:
GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES, FOR CASH! ...
Or. on time to prompt paying customers. yj
JOHN’ AX 1)1!KWS,
Cl IA It I,MS !•'• NKWTGN,
. “’M. 11 C. .MICKKLBEItCV.
(irifltn, March 29, IB6o.—cqly.
CKOtIAtA, BuMm County.
ROBl'.in LUMMUS applies -to me for letters of
Administration, rfr boms non, o*> the estate of \Vil
liam Cray, late of said county, deceased.
1 here are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin.
giilar the kit dred and creditors of said deceased to
•“id appear .*t my office iritliiu the time prescribed by
law to .fioiv cause, it any exists, why said letters shouU.
hot he granted (liven under my hand at office, March,
2!>. ism. JAMES S. BOYNTON, Ordinary.
Units May Sales.
OX thr first Tuesday in May next, within the legal
hour* of nale, before the Courthou*e door in tbe towiw
•>t Jack *<>n, Butts county, will be sold, tbe following
properly, so-wit:
A Negro uian named Jasper, about twenty-one rear*
,1, copper color ; levied on aa the property of Mary
Jarrell, to satiafy fi fa. from Bntu h.foAor Coort, la
fovyrn Jwlwr J*. Lovett Njarr.ta Jl. oitftp, Nathak T.
iii.d MarC Jarrell. Property pointed out by raid
Mflry Jarrell.
A House and Lot in the town of Jackson, Butts coun
ty. where ( orneliui l.uiomus formerly resided, eontaia
ing two es. more or lias, bounded north by IT. Kellog,
.*t m- Hr. (). 11. I*. .Slaton, math by N. F. Camp.and
t-o-t by ‘ amp and W. B. Hunt; lavird on as the prop
. ity of form lias Lummus.tosaiisly.twofi fas from Batta
■miiicrlor Court, one in favor, f Josjfrb C. Little v Cer
nMiu< Lutuniufl, the other Mary Ar/ia v* C -orncliu* Lum
mus and Jacob Martin neoiritv onfcppml.
JOHN W. MIADY. U. Sheriff..
Al.so. ,vr IIIK s*.-,i>. riMK AMI I-I.ACK, WILL BE SOLO.,
A negro woman, nsm- and Jinny, thirty yiara old, aait
her boy child, named Pierce, three years old, and Ear.--
ter. a woman, Inrty yeara old, and her child, Sim**,
tiro years old ; Taylor, a boy, four yeara old ; Sslly a
girl, eighteen yturs old ; Kate, four years old, and Ben,
a man, sixty-five.yeara old ; l-evied on aa lha property
of William L. l‘oijlii., under a fl. fa. in favor of- Hard
k Hongerfort r* William L. I’hillipa, from Butt* S*-
p-nor Court, |anil oilier ■ tus in my hands from Fulls
Superior and Inferior Courts against said Wax, t> H*ib
ipc Property pointed out by Plaintiff's attorney, and
levied on by Richard <•. Avars, former Sheriff, “*l*
2S. l-i 57. v r • r- vs-e-t
M ...p o>’ IMS ‘ *