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nma for d* clelir;- ••• to ®e, in eaft;A »o that 1 get
him. A. -f. :.;t: Aidr ra
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that I get them! ’ ** *****
o»9«w f JAM P a^v'rUNG.
XlAODat WAVTKD
Vt»l KHMunfea car. coxae well re -o*s » .
Ced to teach the V&ff*»«h b-aache». car 4 . >..re h salary . i
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L'acv a tor., Ga , Ro> 5, ISiA. JiM L. C&GtHE.
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valuable fbopeeit toh sale.
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ii LOT, TA NT A ELD, wall cohered; 14 A croe oi lAN L',
tO : *f TAN.RA&a , fumi*fecL w.th -a 501- w^ter
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SSORGS FEALSV.
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ttv *a«ya « o' I*rcr f to any nan
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! .c.,t Arrip- :..jaitf.pi-.*cf the 'ay VALUABLE
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CWXBOE
j ft nrc ? d«f Os n*‘4 Imia alien will be * vam»ed on
4 ti.e »7irj timo Th«* Pwapiy •* iut-*d ei« lul
. lb;‘.V?,M, D., D./!., Prßtkiect ABU I'.'tiJetef.;
’v’ 1 ■-'••- •- ■*-, ■ M., pr .■:: <s©r «?f Mrttbsiaafecs
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- v LOT;fKii M. nW«Xi., iu lu, Prcferoorof i©e iJreew
■' t ’ * .'TONK f *, fat,, ?r*'-feß9&r of N'wan' !
’• w/iJJAM ; s M., Profefwr of the Latin end
i rtreotfb L Br^-geu
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Fucve-* *ry of i fi. Fac ilty.
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| :7.c-..-u. V.avb*' >, **?h tupiritu-T i .-i’ t comiaoto iwr
,f ■ ‘' r '“• ■ • •'»•’"'* ‘*v l»u tidained la us ts Ug*s on
0? 1. fa. t-ILMER,
, & va ~ Ch*.r n;*c beer. t>f Trosteeß.
I • '.i.i fOUiJ 'vbl .iE cisAi
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i n OB.a ft FORI), Pnenle ii '-tad Piofspajr oi WorsT
‘ WM, A.&ibrV iti, ff>*lof P«‘ic*ary Ufpi.lffitict.
J p'r-.f.‘-'ftM LLr! 1 of Charleiitoi wM ..«* co
a, o J »!.••*»fueUca iu M.e Yencfe nod ia
| v oitineacl'jg ji. th firit Mo:.<iay ir: Jfcir<uw>,
: ?»c • clOßiag ©'. 'he ci;.r *. in Nofsebtr—u iuch
I tv.; «,V RrauuOceseni ttuy. Pcpiv w*v be euten. ;'cr
; iJIV t * t rr.’ f (five montliß) or W the fHM ttriu.
XUll iUN •
; i tL •' ■ t iry D-.uvtociu.. . , .$26 per term.
. 1 ' *■ r t ; -:\-t n*au inclu'lwi; ... ho •*
; * ' U 4 in on to be paid ir «c' ■ .ce .as? . cr note
| - <1 ac* t* i.« u>u / Uc
•* k * v M.'idPr. w;il hau* charge of Us f Bor-id*
Ihe pnoe v»f bv . - j?m li eleven «ol*
'*•••* *v ‘i. tvtxjrttiiT.jr in. tu .*u, gacept cbd<i ;a.
• ; -;aiy ulfc-j be obt»l'!>-| p'.' £k!e famdus in the
i *■• *- ; a!.. Li»‘ ’ ~i t» M. i'tch, or R«v.
f J If H'Oui», Agms*»
, J ; v order ct the Board >i 1 n a *: . nJO wsji
' ■ • . ; ■ (fa.
: Z!1 v'fa; r»'a, rll? cocu*:c.- •. J .aary ftrsU Boy#
A *.« orecurod . - hgi and u liafticed suoh-r 3
«-«c« '?e«i mto Uie k >im'y ; *.he Princtoei. Fur .n * <alter
Tcr.uv If iff* pc.' a iuuai. Pof fii. i'vs ,i ;u. •, ;-r j- f>f
ir«-loa. iuli?r fta A .a. So’Cl 'Jir i- Pnaoh’A'
FOii BAi..iV_
4. ' d OBAf iXD FCK SAKK
j ..grr* vngof -i native ti-agia »,af ray f»ar»ciy, two
* •IV i lie; r * rr-r.n*.v, Ob. T'.-etrect
w. f c.r,e a >*il faumc. r aj‘l '.--'-d.rnoe £f:«e:«
ir- kin., that rijwm obj t.i: if i Jane v* eotae t'uss
la «>' * her I wsh e.A,a kln4,dc t era uj iu pood
ot. s, i uittjuw rtud •:!<>! F «.o .d ir-• »• ms, aud deliver
tocui A o;i the M jc wad V. w n Sosd, SC
.n.n‘.»'fp urw*Balfruad. l io aeiies
er-i-*
tk-ud cu gotd Stt.rgia or Sou. 1 Carolina ttoney, at my
r > y aia.i, ard 1 wi'leerd y u tb« ir«e«.
j wa * DAI LEY
PUBLIC SALE
a4 r II.L be cold, at the reeiJUnee of Lti -.■* late Dr. H. J-
Vs Smith, Ojiu*‘>iia couniy, o'lTaewiay, 19 h day of
uIOKMUKII, thr enure sioafc of Hoiaes, Mules, Cows,
Hog;, v cep , also, ihe Corn acd9\xiJ<‘r, Hua ehold and
Riti-hen Furniture, Avbelong eg to the estate or sa.u de
ceased. dIT
rm sale
Bubhoriber c ffer* fbr sale THESE PLANT A
-1 T!«.■;•• 3iut. e lid ; of c juaty, onoJjC
•at :)g acres - i 000 » r s open Ua-, with goou
dwe 1 ‘.l n c s--ary bniid for Plantar-on pur
h < h«c oantalniag 1,4t»0 acres—6oo acre* i-pen
mi- 4 . dwe liov. uu t all nco&mry o». boddings
'; i .a i .sing 60 a»* «-s uni cproved. The above
Lands a-- • t;g the choicest Cotton Lands la Dougherty
.. unty,;.. d a .thin mdaß of the contemplated bouth
vv turn Raitroal The two first Hantation« ;oin, an 1
wllbt- folds a’htelyor as msy he desired,
•rm • liberal. JAMES BOND.
.. tr iw W. W. Che ver, Albany, Geo., or Jostph Bond,
M’ - . IK- • dIF-wOm
PLINTATXIIH F<:«i BaxT
H subscriber ciTt-rn for sale the I'i.ANIATION on
wl.i• h Ilf '••.wl iff, in Oglethorpe oo€U)ty,on tr.e Aihe- »
IP-i ch or !heGv 'rg>a Railroad, li uillcs above Union
Poj t !: c uains b»0 acres, more or le*«; about 9bo
ai-res »Ji urobered •'ak and i»\ne land. The ■ .*ce is it>
, pair and well snj'plied w th wate r ; a cvmfoi tiblc
. . -g «r. d ail m. '-ary out*buildinga, and perfectly
be-.’.thy. Aojcmtug’l.e pl-ace u 86 ■ ae»c», which can be
? >v • rd 100 of which are well limbered. Any person
d sirens of purchasing, will always find me on the pi emi*
sea, or address uo at "-sxejf’i P. Ogl. tuorpc oo«my,
(d 10-wtfJ W. MOePEV.
~ PINE LAND EOS BALL.
J'lfH at private sale that tract of jJSk
pl\E LAND on 3; .rit C.eek,in Richmond
ty, i bout twe ve miles from Augusta, and within two i r
!-• o miles of the C o rgia lUilroad—knowu as the Uaa
fu Purvey—containing acres, more or l«es, and
bou .ded by lards of Alien Kiar, John James, Simon
Ward, Smear- P. Haynic a d others. L'not dlsposid of
befa e Cie firt 1 uesday in November next, I will offer it
st vo -k >utc« r y on thV* day, at the Lower Market H 'use
In Augcsia.
Any one desiring to purchase the tract, wil please ap
ply to W m. A Waltoa, Esq., in Augusta.
seplß-wif RKBEOC’A CAMflkliD.
LAK», AND WOOL CARD FOB «ALE.
I'HK balscrihers offer for sale their valuable sett of
MILLS and WOOL-CAEDING MACHINE, all nrv
t. ith aa ext > sire enstom worth from ten to flftseu
.. *r uay **' thist me, at the nnetion o< tbs two Coldwn>.r
creo -.a, Kibe.: ouuty, mile * north cf EiborUm, with a
Hiu.i" ' C -ofLa .o •'!*0,170 acres of LAND, nearly
■ ait in -he woods,tome mtlss fv.-m ths Mills, which ca ' r
had with trie M.Us separuay Any person wishing -o !
purchase snch property wid q. e-ell tc examine previously, ’
as we are determined to s*.\.
Y* OMAtf JOHNdTt N,
J AM Kg B. GAINE6.
Itffi BALK
t I.AR«5Kand convenient BRICK STOKE, situated
iarthececLc of business,in the city of Rom*, net
. ocvnpu. ’ by Uoi't batty,Druggist. This store w&sfiUad
, Lp as a Drug <‘.ore,wi v rtrt gard to Any reasonablcex
peust-.aad v*i.fc * '.lttJ*- >U.’ *UvU ceuldbc eonvevtedint
i • > DoodiStors. Fhealtsation fbr
theaalc of Drugs, Dry Gocds.or Grooer.es can hardly be
1 equaliedinthc :.y. TermioMy. Apply to
; GEORGK BATTY M.D.
j Rome, Aprt;*ih,!S6B. _
FOB SALE
'j r NO IV OFFKK for sale my entire R vsr i’LANTA
\ ■ *v, 2.-. rSo u; «. in:- ■.■A Columbus, Ga ,ia Bar*
’ } boar <. Ala., lying en the Chattahoochee river, con
> U:~ Tii' - i- 1 Acre* ; som. acres in a fine state ofeul
iivat u n ami iroed repsu A good -water Gin and Ferry
v.r ■ - the Chau a hooch p< rivtr. The above will be for
•a' Many time untlL-o d andpvwsession given. Termstc
*a-.. purohas-.'rs. Jail-ts M ATHKW AVERETTR.
LAKD FOE SALS.
r PHK subscriber offers for sale the tract of LAND
JL wher >he resides, containing 1013 acres, mere or
, i s ,lying I aii.es west of Warrestou,on the road to Poa--
e eltcn. Long creek runs through ii and makes about li>o
acres ofSwarnp La- i. a par: of which haw been trained
and iu cuiVivation. There *s u good M.Usite on the creek,
ana *tone enough near at hand to make th»- d .ro. The
140 . u Lc x . icek are thought to be »s good for the
pr -.-uv.fr. as any in M.ddk Georgia. I can be
A'und on i K v reraises at any time. My place is a* Lemkhy
as any a ihe country, and tho beat watered planuiion 1
now :f My re*s<.-c«r»r wishing w> sell, is on account .f
s . o change cUauue, Ac.
jeSa JouN M. HALL.
Fo£ SALE.
beyeShrafor sale :he tract . LaM>«V
Ac: which he ret.dea, ooatauuag t-:. t Huarre-iJH!
. 1 »... i Forty A-*r*s. mcie or lews lying tvom’es ear. of the
I Ch -lyleave wf-nvft Merfwsther county, Ga. There
I alvei three hundred a* •<$ of cleared l and, of «.::chone
t’-r.dred of itis rich bottom and ani iu a high state of
cu t T;u.cn. The • ,: s» upon the :ract husdtod arrea
o' heavily timbered Oak and Dint- Lsrd, and two hunorel
i a ;uy of valaaUe Ssramp Land, ah- weD timbered.
| T here *»r o orchard o/ cho:ec Fnn* Tret i. a :oc : rx
‘m * able . , wnd a splendid Gir*house and c%w Screw
* -a h«?xl iu b«s place; an exceilant Bsaoke-boasc
f KHchoa, and a I ether bwlWtaft necessary for a term, in
i tt ..the aitcheis anddeeikng, ami ccove*
j rder tto both, .* a *tu ofgrod pcie water. The place bar
ttv chara-.-ter of being exceed ; ngly healthy. Any ptnv.
- j t-sirocs of, ‘bfeslng, »;ll s-waya fine ihe saotenber
• ut>on thapres jcs, wto will stow its.- Land.
I 1 * >vM. J. MITCHELL.
Meriwether cc , Qa., August IS, IS&C- AuSS
YALUAE E LASDS iVR SAUK OB 10 BENT
S' |'HK t. >oi John WiiSams, deceased, propose St i-ng
A poo IA icres, a; the optica of the purcha.-er, b!
1 He Ftantau n A f the deceased, at pr.va e sale, "be land
c , Briar cr <*.ln Warren county, sevsr. :ruias 'rom
De*ricg, c n the Gcoreia Sadr»>ad. The Plantation >s one
/t :e-L -* iesir-c.e :a the ccan.y—cc>cUic*ag a arge
oc atity of r*ch low ground* and fertile up lands, wed
i -cr-'.. The peruoo proposed to be tcid* contain* a.,
•• : '-•!>■•-vemsaw Dwdurg, Negro OaNng, Mill, Dm,
* .
. . .n . e t o-ght. it is, perha;a, il*e 'ev. ba.gaix. ever oT
eTri .a the country.
•u v, sold by the 37it December, the place wlii he rented,
_ i ot ihe to the big best oidder.
_TUK EEI&S.
i 1 YaLv A?LS LLANTATION FOB SALE
yaneAp
” ! A >iac uorpe <xant y, sitwsted - x stfles east
1 cf ' r . *~y lf*n acres, more cr t-*a. There
1 ; c «*• c: Stv fca-rt -i'_g->jd to w cv-wr.o* aud .rtweca 4
: - .. 'wovdiAud : u the- tract. It i» improved
wtta a go. Dw'-nng H< -*c» d owt-hooees as are
wt i u of the am* . %,tb j. fins
• .re-.--. Fru.: Tx », The loealUy far
~v Wi’f - uy - r anetu ths -c,utv The
" «oc.ety nf t’:e o;:--': . r..c<4 is gecd. and sappi led with
. Achoo » A. y person of uurooasing wif> pt VMt
T-® uAderv. r, td at -exingtao.
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, * BOOT .-w-c H MIReE, cf goed repntatKU
j f v r aor.si), -s - r -ry A* . can get empiejment tbr a
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’ u the aoruii-g I io- i '.tin r*. v L-< td dia- }
j -vppa red,a nest atnn«i a*a ”ueir«;-*i tiie li ia,-aiiti *
J •da **m were spin iuVj yve«i w* chJ «*u«l piled »p J
1 aet ioAiiy iu ay d i yard. i J a tulf .t ;
I • :ibw . > the mi lb ■> *rry i.-.vi. j, i».
j wc V t wuft of? • .ib.od with corn upd •
I pc i tjku , wiu bao a row oT pe.iaii Insert «u fai.
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lUeriecdiOa H»iang .'»I »• -t d slate that •’. drew a
suikiEg hkei.e.ia oi my —■drew'm* j
y-jrU'igent 4>oy oai of Hi* mill pend—o <.a oi.atv.r ?
{ at; h l .-» Btomaczi—-drevr a load oi u 'let^s lour j
1 mi.la* oiiiarket, and eventually dre», a pri7.& of :
I iiattiy neven d iiara iu u*estaw lottery. Aid the i
i etfa-n apcti the iuftnh/iAttT hAieabwOt ht*» bi> r to 1
wof -ctia:, t. • •?} have open . - -Jir e> •>. ■he {
: goo i cl the co' , «u dot rmined j
* io? Governor who i«» opposed to it o* r » . i the l
|r. ; idle oi Juno. **. » >*’.•. •»' il ji>k- a po.-; ! i* , J*v ?
» t'r**ob«.sA, hnii f t o/Di*, and tbv &o*<iiitoe;T ’
Mb", lofjuste. 7 *
I* Tnory. ;hu* : . ib*u ; ‘ it J «'• vc one more
! from h. *n« ml **r oi •/ «• -■■*■.' or OitifcM io tbft weetura
ooaioge, .. .o, Altuoagb a; vpiUdei, oeg.' cied and
igDOitni, U cndoubtedlv y-i h-u t/ and ni. cjie as
j *Ti. PrurtMAOiied wih u imil ot. I have
I corrected tnc or; hograuuy d re vised bom-, gram
i iaatieu» ;B>>:an.'. »»; b it, oeaiue* attending to
j whose m eri . g » urk.s oi punctuAi;"U, and j
I pu’ .ing toe enpitatfi iu iiO piftct.< 1 eeaore |
j you l a ve madenoiUtere it»nr
If jA UL Ka.S-S* »«- »1 V- -1 4’, ? r i
M./ X)««r Ooctiiv: —Vou si .iv ’ aUeii-Joci rro* ice*,
lectures half v ’v.,,-er, and or.,v »• dieted in fr*.Ui ».»? •
1 i crvokb.t net im .i » •*. *ba j • •,, -u • judoi *
.. p. .-uoc' :„. weii tin* tiiot..ry -u-i prujuoe oi i
riodjcmo, cu<i the docv»ipei io.tiy logiliiTiate uo .
der the PrnasUn hv tern. By u.e iixcees&at study '
•'eqtlirod nithSft ootid .i»r:mont, 1 had become ’•iora
uown ho - bid that i v.w ob::g©d to pet au overotMtt
■d lo c«m £ sbadu #—bnt .u.aidciitaliy hearing of
your brtl-»m, X obtained a quantity, i t din ooedi- '
isuce to the hc a a r o- ho*'-:
luuon. look i*.j inji'.iiMWMi 'iy. c ci.l,» ; :u 'oor
days 1 measured one hacare uud iao iacb
©i round the w&iat—. uici nop * « r.jh oi
hickory wood in two bourh mi # halt; n:- lon i
bet, carried e yoke of oxen tv o ui.ies and ** • iar !
in my left hand, my right bein« tied -d aio;
and. il *.ay one dotibta ibe tacu • Ire ox u tre t.d
to bo seen
M AbouV two wm.kb afie/;.h 4 “, had the uic&scre c?
• portieipating in a gunpowder explosion,*', wh-ieb
ooctkdo© iuy ennt* and iega wort scattered :-vcr the
vilifag-., uad my mangle-i piwtty muh.i?
dostrir.awi •• b/OQghont the entire co-it*» -•>% JV‘
tut it- circi.aißlanoO'ft u»y life was do jt. loU 'nd
my a.-.- m had boughl a piue 41 -s and kor
ro ve.' »b- ' air»B lo .ittnd the in : wrnit
li t uvMcpower of your fr>;*r-horae p.>wei
.
j p ;,•'.•■• : .nd-'uul ? together the aca u^red
I -f my bi, y- iecto-1 my from toe
rural UirttrivU, pntnew life into my frame <
»»• . v»itf restt uniriured. to my tiicada, vjith j
;« ucfar se' '/ lo d- u oth. 7 have ; .or-. 'die j
label which euvsloped tU-J *uivi:. ev.i ba c sewed j
it into the he*; oi my t-tmaiooii?-, biiUJ rc»r uid |
gnn» death ciev ?ce, to. 1 ieel that l »m uencejorth j
» unkilh lift a d n ii.* J iam even 5W ■
’ v-ugnated It. stern, ArchitUs. ,
“?o • e, er • vy. Sfaillv '
' r iet : ibai. after this, fc.: r-d' or, f i e-d give |
! yin ' a more ropx'-rta -1 third but v • j
Administerort 30ih0 io » »
gin aad anger,and that < y -w.z-uc * but -v on
poopie, tr.i oniyv;o- two of ; • ».1 ix , *.noy .u
change. Gave 'a tow dr -pr: gratis f - u poor woman
who waa earoing a precario-a -übsiatance by
aiakic* ouliuo shirls wr.b » oue ojed uecdla, and
tho nest dnv shs wa. diacovored to be !»»:r tc a
Wc fortune. Ttie Kco » Noibing e»n-Jid.lo lor
Mayor of tho city na» • rat for a bottle, ,tia it
entirely cured him of a violent verbal diarrhoea,
(-lave aoine to an uptown aetor, und that ui|(tit be
sitid "Jainusd" only twenty one timen. One ot
tho daily papers got tue next dose, and in tne
uext edition but oue there were but four ed
itorial taUekoods. seven indecent advartiaemeute,
and two oo uais and u „*.•** of , *
“Foroigu Correspondence." Caused nltecn crops
to lie giveu to the .ow eotnadian ot a broad
way theatre, and that night he was positively dros
sea more Hko a turn, than a moakoy-sotuaUj
spoke some linos of the author-made only three
insane attempts et puerile witlcisms—only twice
went out of hie way to introduce some greesiy in
delicate line into Ins part, and for a * .-uder lost so
much of bi* ®«H-conceit that fora fad hell hour
he did not 'owlieve himnelf the groaleai comedian
in kho world. Gave some U> a and be
manufactured bu. three flro«, & couple of m t:r<ierß,
und one horrible railroad accident, the next thirty
minut-ce. Put some on the outaido of tho Crystal
Palace, and tho same day the stock went from 22
•c:> t.» U. Our whole Empire C.'y ia entirely
changed by ts e miracalous power of “Dosetioß h
Patent Sell Ac iug Four Horse Power Balaam.
The gas »s light d on tho darkmghte inhicao of on
the moonlight evenings—there is no morehigh
way rohbe"iv« in the streets or if there are, ta(j ol
■
tho police magistrate. No more building materi
als ou the side walks; no more midnight murders;
no ruoro Sunday rows; no more dirty streets, nc
raor« duels iu Hoboken, and no more lies in the
newspapers. Broadway is swept and garnished; the
M. r.’s are civil, and the boys don’t sL’ftl any .
more dogs. Iu tact,si> well content are we now
with our citv, that we lech as the Hibernian poc
so l>esutifully says;
“O, »f there an Rlysium a Earth,
• 4 ltis ihi»—it is this.*
Order* for my balsam asoompanied fry th* nwney
wUI be immediately altended to; otberwine, not—
for my partner and 1 have resolved to sell for c«n»h
only, feeling as did Dr. You: g, who Appropriately
and* feelingly remark
•* We take no aoir* on Time.”
I Triumphantly yours,
: a vi- & Philakohi Doanton, t. b., V. D.
i* b.—Bull Dogge saya 1 have pded ft up too
sir <*, i test no oue will beliavo what he calls
; ui-. -g about the Dewspaperr*, and ths pro
nc-' r-'os n>- sense concerning the Broadway act
or. ' l *»m aware that in thenc instances my modi
riuehas pet formed a modern miracle, bat the facts
remain “no less true, than strange.”
Du } K. P. lb P. 8., M. D.
Hslamoholt OoccLitENOK. —Oq Tuesday last,
Willi am 'fully Ogood, only son of Mrs. C. A.
Osgood, of thle city, was faUiiy injured by th«
rrinn-t g away -f » hor-»e. His foot having been
caught in tho‘‘btrap, he was drugged by it some
distance, ana most shoot!. gl> btuined* lie
lingered in an iuseiaibio stale a Mil bauds)
evening, when be expired.
He wk* in the fins*, lb year of hie age; ayout;
of great, worth *>.: p promise, upon whom ror'ted
hopes wiicwod n ther and xmmar us
kiL-drsd au.d fnenda. Trey nave been flu ! ieriy
a_d uocxpcv nily blighted and ;c lb r gr;tl, tae
stricken onee nave orr si ere sympathy and con
dolence.—&>u&hem AfvV? tf*-
BALDWTNa\*iLLE, Sr. uiday, Dec. do.—N.cholab J
Vac Patten, conductor ol the freight train from
Syracuse, this morning, was killed, about seven
miles &**». of this place, by being knocked off the
train as :t was going over the bridge—one of tn
cars pacing over his body, nearly cutting it in
two. _
The Catholics ol Shlord refuse to obey the
commands of their Priest. Tbs Pries, three*coed
to excommunicate them i! they attende*’ the icc
:arc of Mr. Dohacy, a Meagher man. They felt
iodign&nt, and attended the lecture. One of ibezn,
throogb the columns of tbe Milford Journal de
nies the right of Pope or Priest to juterlero in
their political affairs —Dotu t» Jour.
\ Ex-EuncßS.— I Throe rreachere, whe were re
f c*ui!y oonaacted with the pres* in Georgia, have
» , enter* i the Methodist itinerant ndniatry n tins
I State, an i wire assigned fields of labor at the .ate
* Conference. They are tne Revs. W. J. Scott,
* late f \l* Botr.e Courier, J. Vs. Burke, lateo* tr.e
j Oas«v*Ue Standard, and T. T Christiar. of the
i pa;: ” Georgian. We wish them much succa-.^
. in their new and responsible calling.—
r ikaowfar.
i The Ooai Fiiltw oi Arkansas.—Dt. She arc.
tr» st cf Cxpt. Marcy’s expedition c ea
iniormaCvi! cl an inexna .etiMe eoai fi-ii !n
• ArKameas. Tbe Doctor gives rc. test o* h..
oaperimenta at fifteen ditferant point*: : "ougaout
' tbe Sta i.atsii ot wb L, reams f ?• . : c^a!
* many of them feet deop, hsv« been
i covered. The great A’ka::-ia Pacific lii'i'Oad
» sill run immediately through these fields, and
: will, of couiee, add much to the mining interest*.
!* | ’
f| Bostc.w, Dec* The prepare ju our M.-r.ey
market this week has been i«s sa »~e, au tnere
l are vanoos features in monetary affr-ra favorable
. to an easier condition of things fer t:.e future
The firs» regniar paaser.ger train over tbe B*> ton
, tnd N«» York Certral B» : lro*d, fr. ai Korwicb,
*r-:V9;i : -ire, thi* ewetr*. ia cr-.-rpicU.ec. mi*,
Esq., OcadQviar. A large aro*d »as m wsiUag to
welcome it.
i i Tb* Batux HiKD Ohio Cxi-aeA.r*d
f ' —There have been some apprehs
i I notes cf this Company, falling dee onthe ami
1 1 4;h inet., wo* 1 not be me*. We are p «-* *d to
? ! earn'whai tbe F’.nanoe Committee have neg - -.e ..
! i arracuremente bv which tho obligaUcne c question,
e > will be all ; rt>nip T ly paid. W•? a fe.fc oona
: j dei:t that the Company would fuiiy ta*Sa:n ltetai
6 i in mailer. It will be seer .hat the stock
has f. ivr v .cad. Severs. ! our s irs
J and a •:. umber of private individuals c*m'.e loxerard,
and i.une.'oosly proflferel tbe amount of money
* required, iu s i about $400.000.— £.; It Fot.
SanE*cF brocan -Mr. T. J. Wash sold st anc
t v a yc.*-..**ri*y 10 si-iecr ol the Pi suterm’ Bank ft’.
, tel tor fiR paivi an
w ■; _ Messrs rh ibrick <fe Bed add 10 aharea Centra]
l, n .k a; tvb, and 6 share* Augusta d
Way u _ ro‘ Eahroed a: t£O.—AW
AUGUSTA, GA. i* ? , lßh
ibUEUPKAN UVTKLUGENCE ,
l> TAIU BY I'iiF. AT.' A i
T::». ? <*;.a AaMCi or 4 rvAUte —’ c.*e
e- t. .* v. wa :riho >iigL ©s-T ictero*t Jr.m u*e • i•. e
I AfLirs within and w. iboai bevaatc-poi remain pr*>-
- .vbi fas they uw.-j. O eoaaic . ? ? - ola arc exc ngei
{ worn. - sitrt s : bu’. tz ii-ing fcts c^asiG T ?
, t* ...•••£.«-.-<■£.-r..e:i!... A. 1e!- as i j-agr
■ cperfcwvca T *re 0/ v«.e ka;- -ait.-, !
which - re *e?ed ‘.e ’ • da ijnpa?-xb;> and
r att hi -dt the of the beai*fc-vva witr wft
.lo V i-sged aval* tfc«m<alvT« of tbe raepuia !
, ro Tfto‘7 worn*. hoiere »t»«l accrcity prevail
. -x.i • c»ty. D< r.ersreportthxtM«m*chstuff
•eivcdoci*. idvaa lo jilts. £»ut they
a wiiliocir anppJifei, and oimoe-i ieatitete of
! Ctng. Lv *. t t.ifcft w '.o A.'hft&j 21*2 have ro
.-*»■;?..ef.- !£ t OCO lv SOjfmvi 9'idiiioia! *.»'oop». bQHfeioa
: ..o aour.'ddiice Oi hupplita, warm daU.iEg. ami
• v .de . . *.o vbeltar about half tl.e army. L i.s
| Eib mch—bu r pi. bbbly *g r*xugg rat
1 i; ,l- l-d,O» •' .ti ■ . ..ici;. with the -h and
I To ka*t re. .f ?c«ccnt*, whi egakd diw attongih cf !
[ ibe \liiea SWO,OOo—.*a -rruy which, it ia ewaaid .
: v’" - !ie v-4- r.fai uo T. it cf.i. bring.into tis© *
I s
■ i■ ■ 1 or tl , a js.ii.l, ..fl JSEFOKI
j —.-« >ti-.ai3M Or* ic<.->r<4 ot e*»m wvii tis Sw*
m: .... sS\.; W ifcjti! ;
I# “TossostUiorrmi : Lstoft'a
j ;-. ,i. )cn litWiK&jJ.;
! -T: s« -e*i y :;-.)tb.ur l>i isji'-i. .1 lt£- aluj,
..... • - ;pi£*veaslr.bii^htk.iwtji. . ve^mMctssi.
• - •<••• •*-.aff r i..n« r .
.. i; i: •. .1 /• ‘ Notii: 'V fc-j
i jN /Tsfesu: -Ji.--A. .mark 3>nr.i-.i. ■ ?Y,roJ '.:
| '“.o bek-.Mc •. .rev .. .1.1 ics ot 'J.
j H " :: ! ■ ■■ •• :■■ ■■' ' ' ' (
■■ ■ :
>.vr? r •: t»iv f»l*. t»e. L'-ut 5 •'.em wos hm .i.
’IA «-r Jn :hv *'l,:uV J £ :>r£ v vta -'-j a. rm, ffcu’ it Sl}
*■ ay m uj. iu v !<• . Thvrre ,j; rict/’-'j
* tic* . am* oiifo •; . b-v.r;. ■■<. it-.♦ h.ciiCh
;-ud K -*o vu rauJ to lialuk.'u • . j
Nov j . .?* *rti -Alii 'a . br. *>r • Tnrk
rdj) * tr*t r . .n Mta : i*on yusn-r-Jay uua to |
Ae.'ei.-fal 1 *o x,a* ’ wlm* ic-jaby Cf lUis* ;
i<C»v g.-. -d.>.'.*»-• y -•> ;*; - * I'. ;
i . • i e••
c'.*: - ’toogfif Ihe tci.*u, iMH&stiti': -t arc e- •
uiatft.*.. -• 4 u*>. -ruor i a ph*ce
Nv- ,r »7*-.. ~Tha t ar© froi.j KatcSa >
i-o> ■•• • . #.f *; ••. ;••!.: azieno*ag'^t. c sho- !
g*" * i. t k siiip r .. g>. exporw.d by im. lx. ;
> AiiP-l>s»v-K-.; k> r Attt-jr*. l, Tufladav.
-Xov.-S, 1834.' i |
“V. j -lc ur Is MiweoiifeJ: Tbe wen 1 ue» in imi-rov j
ir.g. a:;<i tbi*is .circi autauco which ie *u. *.r iu
, berng witfcoat i «teres- k • ir operatjons. A co.j
aiant rain, w • U»« sVile cf the ro. cu the pb*-
’-©au a k-o .-re arc Lad oocaiher.tuly
tiit iilLeulty ... r ’-aiiaporuiig piovi&i*>ua j
uni ’/* fw.Vt A u ut* noi-hir.e it about to repair
i. I. aij a? o.f o- • 10 v*r works -v. • -c luu- ;
nlcj tcti%i>>. Tr i v tur n* to account these j
coei..a ; jurt oa our ptu: i -r —r lo inoreaae hi» j
ot-ans or defeacc Up i> wuis lime bi» principal {
cMtol has t-E •’. t 'Mua dale us, and uc?-..r v.:. • |
▼.•IE-m-HS&s-T a c;?;:.c..-it. ci powdsrai I Lis.:! ;
te • • •<■*• i - i curarrlva 1 nuaer :
I ( wail-4 or Sevastopol . .\r. am n.y has ii»sd 40'V :
vO ca*»-".;j rthiK, ,>jjd e . cmeo 1,200.000 kdo- j
grammes of powder. s yr i iae* may be for .v< j
from this ol the »u« ply •ha must ha > i oeu tor a !
iong timeaccu .itla : ■- :• iL* place. We, hot !
ever, /©murk tim' »iio .U;.*vutti. arjlloiyia now more
intii Ir lire, and atlioalariy in that j* 1
shells, The iiUml of o r kill d and wounded {
does not ex ;«©d httueu o . The army of T- ••.* !
Msosotiifeolf k <?•?©» : tus -fendive, •:••!.d if - •
pears that, ui * i iui: ror orders, be new rv.no.. wed '
i-neidaaol andertAkmg t>nv tiling again- 4 - or. L !
ii*u l i‘‘,L me our sHe&'iou is improving in ©vb<y
v, , i-i.-iV ■.uQn:n &r arivi.g, anti cor regi
mehof Zouave , * *©ii a* Ttl a who are na
tive m vrrioa, present uu ent-emMs 1 4© uos*t satis
factory.
Our supplies nr© abundau-, and 1 am now able
• o«siribnte lo tte troopo u. daily ra , 1 ?f wine
or brandy. This is a very important poirl, find »
will prevent nindb sickness. i)n the other hand, |
th*. w.fiier clothing i* arriving, «ud already groat j
©oak-' wiih hoods and paie aof sheepskin tro un- 1
moron? u. our oorpe. The soldier will nobly hud {
o»i'. ; support tfc' r.a! of i:e bad weaker, .
-feiiifc bimaelf the object oi such cat© and soiiei !
»nde on the pari of ti Emperor and hie NtintsUr. !
The i’nrkieh Government has promised ra© 6.000 •
conical touts, ,vs. • n are highly prized here-, as !
they mi'4 the v olent wind ho common in ibi* J
C‘> i. Ary 1: uch natter hen ours. : ctn assure you, t
Mo.-ieur Is Marecbu; ’.fiat ‘ it© army ra:
-•')'*id ty, ai.d y can iot imagi ... to whal a point
our yoa; g me., euadenly imp tasked by the grsn- J
©or of the straggle, bscomu old «c ? t.crs. You
would not have seen. r.Mbouh UlO mos» lively feel
i?u'i;--!hat\ji\. tr,u hues drawn cut and re
ca-m ntid it iJiovai.-.ii a”.der a fir of artil
lery wbici: L*ti \ iwgi i.i lit. ueclftrc J to me w
ai‘.a-•. r then tht w».. L wu.- -'.ofd a' WaiojJr>o.—
I give you theav detuha becc•'.**•» they cannot *>4i
tc- i?.tercet t ‘."o a.*:•>>.»• t.:mo to '.rauqaV.ia;
jon. -aid, ia soon, to show ti»o .confidonce wah
wiiicn m: troops inspire me. The l-.ew divisions
wii- ' era find oid 00.-:- who wilt sat thorn « pood
oxaraplf. Accept, Jfo* CxNRoauRT.
Ki/VjarEhsSO.—Adviof.unrc ii toOnn ttmiiuopl© f
mention the vODtirno'J arrival of reinforce j
• ;cut« -2d« *ox ti.oCs:'*.«R 'They also mention |
that Oiner Pacha has soul a fttrODv. comp uint so j
the Oov'enitifeDt that h ! f tioopsau 1 •.rgieoied, j
The Moniwar oonraicH tfco following from 'Hn. j
Oanr -Oort:
1 Ca?a: BicrcitK Bkvastoj-01, Dec. S, j
'l. -.& feldng » r . orronia. Unr road 3 are cat j
rp, oar cieric *ti led with wat©: 1 , s'nd our siogo j
. .. „. t ui *- .1; nor works, remains in a I
-if «,? . r'" »V - >l^*.
“General de Mouteoe.io urnvi iuu n.* «—, . .
Oouatautiunple, and lott the next day for the .
Crimea. The health of i’rnc.o Napoiei n *a& im
proving. 41 (4ignftd) CaNBOUEHT
Arc -ri.—D: kkuek 4.—Prince Men
.chikoff telegrapna :o A.. Petersburg that to the
4th jlecoi ) cr aolhinir . ? had occurred before
Sevaetopnl, excepting some trifling Ivussian sorrier,
vrilh enooinis.
An EuglUk letter aaye that, on the US 1, a party
ot «• itiah piaed 16 Itaesiuu gun«. No detai’e
given. The boniogere’ third parallel is completed.
A etorm in the bea of Assoff has wrecked 40 Rus
sian vessels.
Vamot’a Jtlms.—The E uprose Os Krseia is tick,
and ;ies at the point ol death.
4 loth from Gonstattipople, of Ncv, 86, states
that the ministerial crisie continued. Tho Uinis
ler oi Fine no j had been deposed, at the dismis
sal ’ the Sei askior was impending.
The advanced corpe of tho Kuaaian Guard? al
ready touches tiie Austria!- frontier.
she Sing f Prussia ie s.ok, and eonflned to bis
room.
A absurd story has appear d iu soma papers,
to the effect that Geu. ( anrobert had aiuonnoed
that be would light a great battle on Doc. 2.
Tee Da- t be.—A letter frou, Bucharest, under
date 11th m rations ths Omer ?aaha, that morn
ing, left Bucharest for Varna, where the remainder
! ol the ninoti-en Tu.ius;. battalion- ordered to the
Crimea were being emoarbed. 85,000 men are to
be sent.
Os date the 6th, it ie stated that the whole Turk
ish array has re:roused the Danube.
Sa.iik Pasha was occupying the Dobrodja, and
Kalaresoh and Gicrgevo had rooeivod Turkish
garriaous.
The Baetio.- -The last ships of the fleet are under
w-y for England.
Prom the Horning Advertiser.
The Sies* ox Sevastopol.—Wo ar„ intonned,
from a eource whioh never has misled us, that tho
Allied Governments have delerminod on making
extraordinary effort*, by sending out ample rein
forcements to tne Crimea and otherwise, to tako
Sevastopol before the close of tho present month.
Jt is not unlikely, with this vkw, paradoxical a?
the thing may sound, that, cu or before C . risimas
Day. tho s.ego may be suspended, in order that
every available man, and all available moans, m y
be brought to be«j on a grand stuck iu the open
field, on PrinceMenehikoff and theKusaiar, army,
l! is the notion of Lordßaglan and Gen. Canrobsrt
that it s now the turn of the aided forces to as
sume the a«t ressive, and to give battle to, as they
before -■ gailmtly accepted it from the Muscovite
too. And should they prove victorious—or which,
of course, they have no doubt—they wtli then
i ,r,reh . reel o’ .Sevastopol, whioh, v u tho !hy
sian army defeated and routed, wili, they foe! se
cured, surrender at ouoe.
from the London Express.
T'be iron or Novembeh.—The sih of Novem- j
will be an eventful ora for the foture history of the |
British army. With a just sense of the i itelli- |
! nr.ee aud courage of that grade of soldiers which j
i wa- .. .cu said to “figb l . under the cold si a< ea of j
j h-.-i 'icy,” Her Majesty has called upon Lord *
, Hag.oud u> reo-minend one ser.eant from every j
regimen' under his command to be promoted to a \
ooruetsj or When the recommendation
1 has been’confirmed, the oomufiaaionesro to be dated J
from the 5 a vs November, Instances have been !
kr wn ’ men fighting their way, iu the Bririac j
army, up from the ranks to a commiseion, but nov- .
: jr before iu eceh wholesale fashion. It is tho old
fc ugly practice renewed, of creating knights on I
the Sola of victory. This grace will add to the j
valor even of British soldier*, it will supply n» ■,
with office’s of starm-r s'utf than we have hitherto j
boonaccueto ied to; it will t t..-e the emulation of ,
;he ofll-’-'ts more favored of fortune. Tho promo J
tion < i these brave men is the Reform trill of !
the Brins:. army—it will inevitably ho followed oy j
other equally important ameliorations. Tim of
, tecta of this stop, not only on the Englirb army j
but on lie English people, are incalculable. It is '
the greatest victory for the popular canoe that can !
be won daring the war.
Tke Latest.
The duration cf the present aestion of Partis- J
men . depends on the progress of the Gcveramsct >
mesi ires, but ,t will probably adjourn in about a
week. . ,
(rva. .?stensackeu had arrived ia tne uea, to
. 1 i»ke era. rated of Danaenberg'? Division,
i A private tier says that ins ratification of the
j t'l i'.v with Austria was exchange ! at Vienna on
i i the 14th.
| jf the negotiations now pending do not produce
: peace. Kesaia , ill call cut 16 man per 1,000 equal
’ j to mi.tica of me::, to take the field a? early as poe
* ’ -r;b Pasta 1= appoint >d Turkish Minister of ■
Finance. I
i The text of th? Russian note wcich Prince Gor
-1 ’ choke* address., d to Count Bnoi, at Vienna, on ]
! tee 28!!), was as touows; . I
1 i. ■ isaigs est autorise da declarer eM. 1 !
que ,% Majeato PEmpereur accepts les quaere pro .
pj*:' It do Cabinet do Vienna, peer eerv.r de
p . -_ >.rto oes negotiatiens de pail
Fs ■ noe.—Queen Victoria's speech was pobhshed j
. in au the Paris -*• era, aud was very fevorably
j recalled.
-1 Tho embarks- uof troops and military stores
'■ I on . greater activity thar. a: any period
- . sit-» .he oemm-m emint of the war.
An imperial decree prom J gates tie treaty con
■ dnded, «• oly lb, 1651, between France and the Ar
gentine Coalederatioa for ihs iree navigaiicn of
■ the rivets Paraguay and l rug-ay.
3 As elated per last a’os-r.er, Admir*' Hamlin has
returnee to franca, and has resigned lbs command
of the Freneh fleet ir. .he b. '- k -ea.
Gebmavt—On 1’,.-ember Pth, the Germanic
i Coup, deration ana-, measly adopted the additional
l a-ticifc tothatrest: reo: !e ‘; , tween Austria and
j Pruasra on tie 2*it Novamher. Aa*'r:a ia there
-1 bv ee-'B.-ed bn the side of Germany.
, ‘A diapatch says that, : 18th ineunt, Prmsta
- showed no disposition to ascetic t„ the treaty of
i the Sd.
- Bavaria soggesrs a oonferer.se of the secondary
t powers, wj-.u tn eye ’ . .!-c.
, Spain.—The Ttc-> -. r u’-romt. The M-aia
. - ter alcr.s'- atpe- ■ vn ■ u
Th e >■ owing “Ufa -tpbs-1 •romllad
' riu, Sth. to the Fi ? - .rgist pres* •
A obspirasy in mt Mppraesei.
t j “Two United - have beer m, -at
; Havana for having oo; iq- I arc* ami sedit-sus
pr-cla-nations.
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,of fiiti i<a; t;:*i b vi Win r b r Q the 1
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, cash;, . vin a a:gt;a 11rotu ihA C'4. oa, tho a«p»ur* j
utjr rc.sL.mßd thair
cair AnguA'Oh C‘. if >M, iiio l.;*.*. ot ;u> Hiu.k i
Kod, p*it- hod t. iuiLHit ' b-r iin, ty’s j
iTbiiutul CoimhOhd ;** and in ~-.r n;omj that ;
taiculi batrospeculdo bo ’ j* v -iu.o crowding I
i*’ ; fted t-.ok vh^iij ptm 'MiUii'aiJ’O lence or bar j
of ti.o tjou*B. i't© f> t oakor, t: oleo h‘ robes, ;
eamc to Ihj tioul, *»:••» .-a hta .d ieA -itood l
John Kaasoll s r -i 6u Ktijam Mo)' st?ofth, !
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-•' ;«»acs oiipt of her spec -h jfastr-. • pisced *u
j her ar*d, wuh a clear « uib»o v<> ; ,—Her |
f Muje'.iy :- ■• ted i»r her p!ea?»i f d—the j
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TiUS b'JEK’ J ar'fi -C 1.
| “Mi . .hi»a AM) Gi NTtJJMa.: ' b •. o .Hod you
• togoth •• at. tcit pc-io iij* tbi year, in or •
vie s ibh ,by * • »;« v.uii'-’c-. i '. -*v takasot b rueats J
' ■ir«Bati Wi;‘ C v -*n;lo T I Oc-» 0 tkegi Wit WBt ID |
» whioh we are engaged with ih noAt vigor ac-c. j
j effe-v.. Tra* atau-LanCb, 7 hue-- will be readily
tor f can- ' 1 doabtthat u share my <• •*»- \
iictioii of the t.ocecj-ity d p :ag no c.forl 10 )
igr-iont r. ». tore* « •")»? c ■ m the • rimcu - j
The exertlous they have *av .ad the vector ee ;
they iiuve won, a-n not vv. eot .*■' in the biighteet
pugdb of oar history, and Jiav tilled me vith cd
lm rat ion and
“Ibo hearty and efficient <mu oration of the
ornvc troops: of my ally , tu'i En poor of the Erer.’h,
«ud ti;e glory aeqaireb in ocomon, ca; not fu 1 to
cement 1! closely llte i \ie. which happily
I Rubs;6ts between ' *!*> f -vb natic s*
“It is with satislwCtion i iufr n- oa tbr-.u, JOfntD
j*r w.l:b lac £ropv; or of the Fr*. ; I has: cono'u.-
I drd a treaty alliance with the l erorof A n .ria,
} from which 1 anticipa’-e imp -jrd id: ■•• to (
j the common caose.
I“1 have also eon.;-tided ? * y with ti e United
plates of America, by w< u b ibjc-et ot long sad j
ixlica.it dlbcassion iinve b&a.n y adjusted, j
. “Those treaties w» be u. \ before •ot
| “A’thorjrL .he pro-ieentn col *b© *ir will n«*u- :
•'*' : r f •. ' *■ ’ *♦. th«i o;her I
ccramerc« *uu i..»nuiavwuiv..
44 <r ?fUteiK °f lions* (J '- .nano *Tlc. 08- t
'vbicb bu presented to ya i trr«rit yon *
4vill ti> x -mpie provi.sion hiw been uxt'A-: for tho *
oxigenciet or tbo public sorv
and venUemm: 1 rely v*h confidence ?
on your patriot. j und public spirit, i pjelawnw
ed that in ibe momentous cor.' 3»t iu whbdi ‘
engaged you will exhibit to ti r, o' Id tho exaroplo r J
of a united people. Thun ehs we obtain tho its c
peel of other nations, aud in .y l/v it thu.v, by the t
blessing of Ood, we shall bxiL the war to. a euo a
cessful torininatiou.”
The Queen having delivered her speech, rose,
ana giving her hand to Frino* Albert, left the fc
house. The brluui taseomb v O *jq dispersed.
THE DEBATES ON Tl S. A OL-. ’E3S.
The Honse of Lords iue' o: t; . ouiug of the \
eame day, to vote tho customary n r;*. - {
Tho Duke of Leeds rose to “that an 1
huinole address be presonte I to He* -.ajesty, la t
answer to lier Maj sty’s mosr gr *u- sj»«e .h.” r
His own speech wtt.- merely a oomr u piaoe glori
fleation of everybody engage iu t: war. Honor s
to Lord Eeg'.an, the compan'; :ot i Duke t
of Wellington; honor to the royai DaficciLam t
berlcnd, “who hsn shown oat hone- tmbibci \
tho genius of his gr.iat co- c.;. .•*er;'‘ ho?ior to t
the officers and so i of ;ue ai.■.».«!. *r .d *; ■
honor to Mbs Nightingale an \ her narsbt; honor
to the British nation at lurge for iUi aLcitv i pay \
ing; and “ honor to tbs >' eneb nation and * \l .at j
great men who ocn called upon to rn.e over
its destimies, and -jiio.a %*aeity an*- 1
patriotism \ »«s been ho *• ill proved In »he ic r i oi-te (
elliance of France and England, which forms tne
nest security for the rapose of the world.”
Lord Ashburton eeoondcd the address. ITie
Dcke of Lee- caid) hud alluded to meet of the |
topics in U*g/- speech, but thsrii one
matter which, a3 withstanding ’.head absorbing
interest of tfc<* T .ar t he (Ashburton) thought was
very worthy * aoi too, namely, that a treaty tad
been concluded which removed sll remstniag
difficiltiea between Brir>-.ia and America, “that (
great country, whose laagnage wtus our own, end
to which wo are bound by so many tios of kindred.”
Lord Ashburton then spoke as to the necessity of
remaining tirm and united iu the war, not only as
.in act of justice to France an 1 Britain, but to
Austria; who, by joining tne alliance, risks more
than r ranee and England do, inasmuch as Aua
tria’B frontier is more exposed to the enemy.
Tbo address, which was a mare r .ho of the
speech, having been read.
The Eari of Derby seated that he had r.o »nUn
tion to oiTer an amendment nor to enter into con
troversy. He wmld, however, declare, on the part
of the Conservative party, the course they were
prepared to pursue in this momentous crisis. Be
ing Jairly embarked in the war, it is not now the
‘ tirm to discus* whether it might »x might not have
! been avoided. He rejoiced to see that the tone of
j (.he Queen’s Speech was different this session from
; ‘.he last. The present Speech from tho Throne
i was worthy of the importance of the occasion. He
; d ; d not think that the commerc ul proaperity of
[ the couuti j inch as tc warren* a -special ooc
! grstulation cc the subject. There ha»l been a Bee
j hur--..:t, but tho ,:i,:oo! ori.es U ! iguer the- in J
! ordinsr ytsarri W ith regar<; to the Freuch aili j
I auce, he rejoiced that to.cts.*tr*, wao not *png •
J since entertained different views, now gave it '.tir j
i oordial concarrci.ce. Be coaid not bu admire, j
j beyond eAurcsbion, tho oravory of tne allied soi
i d ers, and ht. thought that, besides tbs ordinary
| rewards which he nation would apart to i’j* own
« he r ocs some military bono'!’ ahculo be :>os-owad cn
| Gen. Cacrobert. Ho (Derby) then went cn to
j criticise the management of the war by too Mi ?\ia
■ try. They exhibited he said, a total want ot fo*o
1* gfat, eud they appealed to have lived ’tom day o
lay providing for each emergency alter
it bad arisen,'but not before it arose. 4 Too lab*’
uad bsea tie fatal word whioh marked the con
duet of the Ministry during he whole course oi
( thri Wft”. Latterly, be admitted, there had been
I more activity,—bat dill without judgment, lhey
I had seat cut 80,00“ n ec, bat where was the army
*of reserve? Nowhere. He, Ear Do: tuea
went over the whole range es co Tip. a: nr- tr/ v nave
•cen recently urged the government m
respect to the *ri. y, oatpeiy, tne want ol
meets, of medicfci aiteoiianoeaud of sopp.iea, *nd
- he caiiea on the Mini-try tc dsn/ ;* tney
were untrue. He b!a .M Hie Government .ertbj
ios- of the Skt-tmer Prinae, with TMaoop board ol
half a million pooud* ster «od tSxj re»- * ur *
-
the day it had mat, snowed wsc-. •
having bean summocci so: o, nuen ;
prorogued until December iL .-t oaj»eci r- [
gether on thel2‘*b. He did not -DSnrv-. uaj aaua.or. t
in the Queen’s to ts * s .. .u:-h ac*. «
the Britian arms in »ha Baltic. - .*/» 5 ar ’ ~ , j
t government ought tc* Law known :ne w.jciig.c cf |
ought to fcavs naeu aware o» the
| l:ar charccteriltica of the Be'iic, end the peoar-ar
strength po6 e sased by tee KataiaL’ the defense
!of -iSir to riUs there. Whal did to# Government
| do ' They sent out a fleet :1 *« d* superior power
! that it would have be**c ac act o. Luainsi** cr e t
i rar of ; e Unseiau 5-st t-' wait out an-i reee. (
1 them in the cl*: and eama t:«ua the *es- f
! eel* of tLe BrUtefc it--. of «ce.» drat* »f t
i water that it was impossible, looking a*, to Icp h I
of enter in-h. Kumixu fUaufM*, tb*tb»Jjad
ths enemy’* ships ooulfi -oio e »• j
‘ OCJ.sttf.. •- M Uu* »»»> ’ ?-• ,J . 1 - "‘I--,
; it** cc ucsn.’-sd to xn i: f - uiu:ous mac . ,n, only .
! p.rv.lc.*l M the old -**•: » *«>ich
“Lcrd Ctxibxo, with his sword dra.a,
81056 exiunr for Sr KtehxM Slrxwen,
Sir Aiclxm.loceto* tabs »*:«»’
f-cM w.it-ry fer ;h: *»r* "■ uhxiaxc.
! Thus at tto -.dof ■ whole rat aaltera •ia
I t<reei-t- T where they «•*«- *' i,a ‘ > oopUnusd
Lord Derby, • w .re to co:a«to -; eaeoes-fei ’.sens
of thie srrwl » - c J *• *™ to 100 s to :
ooirautfing su table pte.t—m must sink- .
decided blow*. • ••.vaqwr-M- eg ho,on
peac?, boctsttee kr swing *» i rseouraea
:ha Suasiau emigre, »i., J tocjriLM ipe sy, ;
the great mau * :ui«a Jor La ia a great mar, {
r g bis vast xeeouroea for ;
ucwc*rti*r pnrpoeoe, yon '*- 11 30 7 ii3Ct tjuieav
ycu conquer L; i >- yoo ic - - achieve eotne j
graat saocesseb Vou usy Lave a P rc ugad, s pus- j
gi.iDary ( posei y diwitrom war, butsri bon- |
oracl-s sod . c v,f*i peace .*ou cr.ui.ct Laid.’ 1 J
With mt? to the a. anc« with Austria, no ben ;
efii Los ' ftherro bt»eu derived fforu Austria, ani
lUI ies-i trora Pru^L; “ *** J«we of the
1 trv..:y wc:e faiij rsa-a he might be par-
I oitted tc doubt thesdv*rugae to ba derived frou.
: it. He hoped tha*. tue U* iLea*idresa wou;:i
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I i ctn/ .K ' atl . tui thyi-j.wo w'jiv- eaio* 1
i»p in- >h l-v.-Aly wj'h A.>- rid, IftatindiV d*»*.r who j ‘
■vH k'iftu ■ • dad. h *!U)tUi? iti mit eoaiury ag«tmd •
abui>- or v?u SVOV of AQatn*, tin.l t-o*« us ttm«. j
we usd mors . ro and V\ n I‘oisnd bad or*
us. We -.n:got verj. we-h despisii ’iii !';w i: I
time o! pesca, b .t i_ time oi war it w»-» s eori us- J
question, . c« v t>er foreigners sin aid be pe;iM».U:d j
* .-.-s l < ascuil tooc j who aio in u-l.t. ico witn us. j
V-c* ;f Hugo lii. o iie.-.i iorih -*a tee wme 00 h -or. ,
J-jr-.. ; . Til.ni indmdaui n- i & MiH ot mr*-" a j
quarrel w li to* distil gushed po/r whom ,
tne aoopie of F j;:.:: h*v i chosen f>r their b'-vv- j
ro'vrn, »md he r-v» -be .>< :U% <»t .iersuy tnut our
hIIiuHC.- v tn vhu French £ uperor wus s mora dc
’«i.du’!.oa to £ugiami. Whnt vvhu l.!I this to is. |
V ictir H ./-> f It misers oi j U ;oh of this k-ud was I
:> dc w the £ng<»sh p-*op}s by *t 4 j
ers, w lax tin! a »»to asyiiun in tins eouu-ry, 1 j
wuaid appeal to the Home Secrets ry wziuthor some j
j ■ .<cp i:ii.iwit hr •jikei; '.o pu 4 .-'top to »t t
A pause herceus' t- , l in the debate, and tbs (jlov-
anti: another ot uh-ir orvton* should be !
seut set up. I
Mr. U. Heil -t to spe: i: ugali r time Mr. Hei j
! ort went into eli the ii.Mideui.- -t' ■ j w.»r, •-■nau-w.,
sad r: /ko for O' «ho art iti : iiorsrn
id *nt.
Mr Layersi «sk* that dritair eeerned not yyt o i
be aware «. r the iinmen-ity of the w r- f w nu.Ji she j
ia enrage'.*. Next • c son -o-lb bri?^
200,C00 men j ntolbe Crmoa. He oil rauo -iled the
sparing 01 Oiicann i»s f-otard. '•>. ,n .'*a .! '■ dm .bans
spare L;ver pool J And further, >w• -d not men
tion name, !»u . Govmn .v.-nl Iclowj- -t there uro
men at ’ha head r ppartiuonts v;.‘ > ara, if n l
iaovnpeiam, *: 1t... *.ncapable of d*»o.g the wor <
requirea fu.-m. U any private e-nabliabmciit
attempted *.o oairy on bub. . v n the manner
I .i doe», it w* uld speedily b*»aomc bi.uk
; rc.pt. The treaty with Austro* he conoid. • d n«
I little better then wa--l-s pap r.
Co 1. Drnirie e no obirvati-m 1
; • that the w**-r hao. not. betn carried o with
i sumcieut skill aiui t i.wgf.
I Mr. Djsziarm oo»^-tinded tbo preoc<y rgs by -j
I brilliontoratorical display, in which ,« co-nmontod
•• 1- ! • 1 ■
i cbaraciefixed the whole ir.ai agenmnt 1 tbo tant
| cm qiieat.cn. It vsu» iota»Jy impossibln h•' tho
I Houst* c farm any opirum a to be •- u j with
| Aoot-ria, ui.’. . M ; n’aterti Dn.d ( ; that tro ty public.
’Phi.- Tvr.a uo time io have eqivoc*l a»Hea. 'Vith .
! respei 1.1- 'ho alliauce v ith Franco, it wae sltegethor ]
in a different spirtt ; thatailiauc.- is on hone- 1 nnd i
tircerr* —precious;. cordial and in .
cere. H is when we ic.viorn or the
vitnperatvvo tone in .vhich r-ho K-upmor of -bo J
French wn. spokem of a iiijle timo 0:40. He (Din I
ri e-i li> ; a Seerotury 01 Stai ; • * % x j
po led f: .•;•! l. Cabinet because he exposed oou- j
tiecneo in character of tho Emperor Napoleoo ; s
a, ii ho first. T - -rd - Ihe Admiralty ougr iftod on his j
irani'o- to, againt ’L rd DoH . ,Gc • orm-nt ad•n- «
t :r»0 ij;#! :i*v tile E;*ipr.'. r Fspolfi' ‘ My "o.ii • :
*>tk-* a. »r mor: l;»r ol tbo y jvX : not sv j
! iUnaTricus, who not only abused the Buiporor, but
* the people of France, la® aliianca with »’• -n- ■• n., ■
; tkevofore, bused ou the highest grounds ; ‘ 1* |
i aUianoe ••»«' the people, »ud o -.n- •- no r- j
I arl'citta. fc: bimseif, Dtsraeli vou'd -«y
! Aieirits ass .
i ;oj/ether '.bo great q r .?>■ -'? , aiid jsUoji l -- 1 :
* ' •. T l : ?rtbn':* -f Sfinrivo*'••
the ftifcafnataticesi uuuu* --
that important fl«ot van mftugaru'ed. P
Lord of t/»c Admiralty ol ! .h»H country— fe pfo
found •; acedtcuT*. aud tr c Heuaio’', who
Vift.l so long presided ov.*r U-ut D ruenf imsoit
—was agucHt at tho pnhlio < in.nor which wiw giv
on to tho commander of ihstitu ortank*-nlorpriso. I
The rriL-tfl experienced W.e&m-.n of the country--
one who has presided so long over the fort.Gu af
faire of th a countiy —a Department w . • , i* 4
supposed, would fauve iiaparwcd bopio chur<»ciier ol
wee also p- o > nt on
that occasion. &ud, inthe face of Europe, before
admiring and Engiiebmf n, t>«»*** twomeu,
of whom, in this House, vve are so proud, were
present * ■ pnticipal g i«.-st», at a public banquet,
given at a political club, .n order to inaugurate the
captaincy *fthis great enterprise. Wh.-n wore the
ox *-eotaiioniaisc-i from ’..‘ie ton** there nd pte<*
We ar-r. at this m .uo.it, netmssuTily ui.d naturally
engrosaed i the imp r. nt atf'nrs 'hat have tskea
place in the Black For more than two months,
the feeling of every heart in tho c.mntry bi s boon
absorbed by '.he attack on Sev». j topoi. Lot at that
moment no one hougt.t of tho Black or
topol. They wore place** of aiiuor import •• o»-, r.i;«.
figured in diminutive proportion, compar-d with
the last preparation, this enormous arm ad r, that.
v/#s drifted iron* our ot ore-' nuder the bles-ing of
our moat experienced statcHiuen, c d ’.vhie hud
the advantage, moreover, <A being emumanded by
a true reformer. fLaughior aud l]
“Willthi Seeretafy-at-War pretend that, the <wp
tnro of Boraarsnnd wa alt that was a: nc.p <: • t. or
«ven thought of, at tho moment when the noble
T,ord| tho member for Tivorion, and ! r*
enoed codoaguo, lent umir groat namen at-.d ulna
trioue repukrtious tu
aay that tho Secretary-at VV.> r ;*r.d ne*or r.i.raol j
because be »>> " w-ni iid r*ncd geiitie- J
man, and each a remark might be oil*, 'inve.
flaagbterj bul I Uavo read in a very ti Vive doc
ament, that it was not only projected, but at oi
tune was settlad, that Bom *rsund and other tortifi
cations in tho Baltic, ebould bo destroyed, prepara
tory to the entrance into that sea oi cur 11 •t; and
therefore, under these circumstances, aud remem
bering tho policy whioh was partially followed, 1
hsrdlv thinx it was woit-h while to sorui such 'i
fioet and a force of 10,000 French tr jo nto dast cy
thn* w* :cb a r - . marines would huvo ti *»• i i:‘.
a lew hours, aad tho oatastropbo of which was not
accomplished bv that vast armada, in which tha
noble Lord and the right honorable genii :;-*an
personally interested themselves on that memora
Die occasion. [Cheers.] It you look to the expe
dition to the Baltic, although om« of oar greatest
enterprise*—although one which gc -i .'iu-i the
greateet preparation, aud from which the jrreatCH'
lahUl’A were expected—it ia -*o» n» thr.’ obtained
results corn menao rate with th*i expert..* iione of the
country,or I should think tho President, the Lord
would to-night have prop ■ -i t vo‘o of
thanks to those who were oncert.- i in that enter
prise. Ii the noble Lord had proposed u w,o of
henks to the admiral, the officers, aud the rnenc;
hoard the Beitic fleet, we should have been able
S-O make inquiries of a salutary nature, ..nd proha
Sly the auswer of the miniateis rnigh’ in hrywn
I some ii*.i>* on that ODtupiex » *.d oh?- *ar* i -ct,
, and have afforded some eia isttocticn to i . paobc
1 Laiud. [Hear, haa’’ hear.]
I “} ooluo now to lbe second groat scene ol the ex
| ploiti of this Government —this Government, ot
me .mpreew upon tho House, wliich entered
thia war with advantage wt. on no minintry ever
yet experienced, and with a combination _i oir
cumstancOß in their favor which probably never
can ooot again in the history o: this country.
What did you do with the army that you sent to
the vicinity of the Dane he ? You explained your
non duct, and you explained their course, but your
axpiat atiaue do not change tho result, which you
cannot deny—that they sccomphshednothing, and
that the plans which yon had devised were barren
and fkui*.lees [Hear. You teli us that ail that
time you were watching the course vt e*. • H J 'j‘
; the French i.i one position and cur troops at Var
na—such at lea>. r it- might *e c, ur9d by the pee*,
which you had not :otrtinplated, but which, 1
believe, in a habitual tenant of that accursed soil- -
would have acted together at the light time : an-.i
hat the knowledge of the i* presence influenced
the conduct of the Russian forces. Bv* have you
over told u- that, had t been necessary lor th
£ igliah army to »uivance to the Danube, you hau
provided the means by which that advance coaid
be ficjoir.pliahedl Frequently thi
•.ubjec. has been brougiit before us in debate—
constantly point has pret-sod itHcl* into our
I diacaesions— o minister ever yet met the
I allegation that has !'.eeu made anight by the
I honbrable member ior Ayiesbery. and that bfc
1 repeatedly been made ey other-, that you had x.r
S ae*D“ wnatever migf ' avc been the late of fc!:-
! iiatro?., whatever might Lava bee;, ‘he conduct and
position * f the Turkish army the Danube*, to
movo yonr troops to the thanks of that river. W Ly,
I should have th: zht it would have been an act
of act extreme condemn-don on the part of any
one whe a a piivy oouoc:bor cf Her Majesty and
s member of the Cabinet, If he had risen and given
! rae country sstisfactor; ialormstion opor that
{ point. But whether wt : preparations or not,
I ’miff y>f can net den}, ’.hai whethei it mr 1 c
I or whether it oe the Danube, you aceempiL.cea
j nothing. [Hear, bear.]
4 What tfcve you dene in the third end now tt
most important division of the subject before us i
! You will not deny that with a force of between
! fcO.ooo aud 80,000 men—for I wili not quarrel
about numbers with the Secretary-at-war* ia
; the autumn we i f -’i • &»vagu.'-v;
1 a fortress is strong)and per ha r* ooiter provisioned
f th*T Gibraltar, tinder wnat circumaianccs did
! yon undertake Hit e! The Secretary
at-War hss to:d us that ne does not respect tne
• rsser-.e of my right honorable friend iLe mem oar
-
I wish to bunk the quest. ;o A he policy of toe
. « itwrprise—and he has in farmed as what tho
• t-olicy ol Govern man- was. It was to strike
iaw the heart cf the now ?.* of E *-.& in the south,
! and therefore :i v etopoL Plain
• words, tat if you attack a j... » r -the wrong time,
; and with inadequate meaa* 1 , * l purpose
i ot your policy ia n apology or ex-vise for your
i oonducr. fHcar ar.) Vad now that brings me
| totb-. icictwicu tbs been nrged by the right
» honord bsronei ’-he memoer ter vroitwich, and
: which for .. moment I laid eside. My right Loc
oraie frie; happens make a casual observ
' iht t:£ic: ♦oat our 26 nded with
'IV - tary at war :mmease
:j - yjn the question of ients. (a What
Wrth the quoadrn of tents, tht of our
goous, the queslioa of aarscs, the question ot lint,
' one. O'Jsji questions o; In-. .at*
,I a -'•>"sr t hit* tanbo ar poured forth hi* -^sus;?« %
•• i it--'* cinv.ica-;<n ar ‘be policy cf tho Mania wry
« ! i..jd ccdLTor aheers), of the y,y t a
>| vi ■■ y who undertsock a w.-.i with the greatest
, ' uji ;t.uv foils', periwps, in tho w.-rld. with iho
: I -o.,»tst racMtq if’, under tLo rooau *vorebse
j ■ rc ms-aces, ‘ft® point of the touts jlhs beta
i* ; ;f?ctv:.*y settled by th* honorsb‘a 'itmober for
1 * Ayiejuary; i wiU no: tar? qf -’dco
.x u such w’ crardt: details ae Uiacc 1 ‘.r *0
t* t. ehwgo s;mt ’.i»6 beca mao® by _ the Tight aon
w*itVr r- ttu aaeinber ft»r Dpotiwica, and
• {v * liC-i '.?ve-' ar>we?ed ’he np
• irtcoV ov* raeh an enterprise »vs the baveeior of
; ic -v>;e with men, vrlnr yo not n«Mid
■ , rovi*Jori to up port, t° u; crease, ep.s. sirt‘:-aQ
j y[Ohc-e: j Wket s the Ss-.rw-: of
; „ jjaurat -. vhi ai • f T u roe :s &a H •:«•■• elugao
! cf tbc ruinforoemeute that have boo a sent—e*;ar
| ti'.e eviiut [A laugh
“Tns very evidence wh*->li ui. boo rots ry i*t War
j . hr-'., provf. tijyj.i •?.- v* the «*Lurg: of
;• rs.dt lrlcud, i., -udend, it wmu oe
"1 ” - -ry v« do mo. trA’.e Ida jnetiti* pft&ii oblige,
J -i- u. j .-ad, 1 :,na five.-;** th&v a.v??
j * >»-:d ai»d, Vd . io .g; ”0 prated i: to
; '" ,J? v-a*.c-c cf the k *>opic oi this corjntry. if yon
j* • —Hi:* e:utnr oat, way cud yaa not
. so; *. .uuai out b.- ’ : hv pic- you, its tc •
•n; uUiJ- ot v.. »• r ou«. ■ • -rub..*, do' - *bs.
fi v : •‘‘‘J 1 * oa J **• - 1 ■ avne vhr ego ? OL, r-hy
J jH ' VVx, »i *avy b> r ycatc tail
i iTO^ r * t Lffcj,, f) ,u fEJ »i •.. p Hwri —i fOO
•- • s. • g -1 r.'ar w!0 u OCJJ.V*
i 1 rh> jv, w . t-a^4»u«-the SruftVi -V M cat*
• •1 • :i> tu.: tuou iron* ‘ ♦to
u-. - ' • .*■ v J. .a*.- ‘ * . • -* , i *.’ ' ■r ;
'«• t-'J'jZfJp&»*.'.■ ■ . •’ -f# :. X • 4b
onu-rnr -*> ' t .t <**p.i*si vuC
■T'.m I* u'.y - V 1'• - -ed'.'into i-hc nir- - •'
ku. ' . ; a *-d lull uimNfeet- you bed I ci ; ‘
. ; i m-.-i. jr.-c.vu .0 sPioa you urelb, i'd j
Vs:». .hi iiipl&tuisof EugVf ’ tt! those wo y; » »
jin; ‘ have beer* Hvr.-g froir hat.d *0 mauth, an • ;
Livo-n-at u ch: ' aired', 'tontstd'l >*ss>’ vgttd calculated 1
rL.c be thcO wd In this I
•i. ithir. [Oheexs.j When the BecretJiy at j
; . K - the ehttfk *. 01 my right honorabi, 1
• fioTid—a .serwDgoi EOt.ua, not merely j
?.. : - ;■* ‘v r}4s i'l-om hie lip but because it is l
br ecu*' -.‘f e iff i*. ?-'jßale .eoantry—by >.,
-
iv.t > r comcni.. end th»t could not do it beiu»e,
bsioaau-j England bad not tbt men, I tfftnt to kuow •. 1
if you h• I been equal tv i : -c position which y n
cj'-i.p 9. you ’■■ uh comprehended the eircun- 1
'x with whict yoa bsv® t ' deal, ix yon
•a :v1 ce stake at -nt, If yon knew that you
hud to deal with tho sv»ntior. otthe most impordc . ;
p - , • ioul problem 01" i. ndora ugeo, why did you l n, |
I .)/ ego, have t. our? e * 0 the measures which you j
| ui.; low claiming our confidence iv* parsuiugl—
[Cheers,]
! “Why' hud y-c . ot, long ago, recourse to thum ;
iru u nieatc *« ?■■.’..• ovon than you are uow doing 1
; Vho militia . tubodied. ieu .cftoi a sufilclonl
I : onnty; me* 1 enlist in numbers ; but why was not
1 t n militia erab- lied twelve months ago # : Hear,
I r -.ar, hear.] *\ . did yon not offer a soffit■ nt «
] joun'y before '\\ by did you not tell the people
of Keglaud tb:«i a death straggle was impending
j -or ;lio glory of the conn try the duration cf the j
‘ Empire, and the pr<*neiity ot ti e people ? Yon j
i rfaid pot a word o f *.hat kinu. a U that you wauled 1
i .0 do was to put c-ff a reform bill wit 1 out compro- !
I miiißg your character, [ft laugh ;] ana when peace ;
; Kttf restored, to bring forward another reform bill, 1
• Mmaher or larger, ft*- dlrcttinstanccs might require j
. .-• ra.] 1- 0 OHM
! tno common .strife of pn.ti- hat now, when wo
j ‘ :ive all this at xal. when have not merely a
■ l ariiament poh ical, :»at a poliUcal—when
I y/e have fbo people 01 tho country thoroughly uu
j wiuu is rhe issue—such -3011 duct is not
! to l n tolerated; and Ithii of all courses that
| ever yot have bcon pursued by n Ministry, tixat of ]
calling Farliamciil together, sncidonly to us as well j
as to thotußclve?, and saying, “You shall mooL
oat you hall uxseuss* nothing; [hear, hear: ] and
d you proceed to dh-cuta. we will stop the debate,
because wt are 00 adroit in the inauagoraeut of the
House, that none of ns will speck.” [A langb.] 1
s ; vy that men who take refuge m such tactics are
not only unworthy ol their position, but are io-w
--eiir.g at this moment that spirit of the country
which It is of tho utmost importance to foster and
encoorap-e. ['Cheers.]
. “We!!, I have u right to a-k you in what position
’ ’ avo you placed us in respect to the management
ot the war, whmh only v ~bort time ago, the Secre
tary at-Wtr told us ha i been ho triumphant f l
have nuked yon, cot what you have done, but what
you have not done in the Baltic* W hy, there is
uo: a gentleman on the i.V<aßi.rv bench, who, in
his secret heart, must not be ashamed, when no
con raata the #hich that great underta
king was commenced, and the miserable re^ul U
which uavo accrued. It ve y well toi tht Secro
• taryat Wa: .c come forward with exaggerated. f*l- j
j in.-, oils to au obscure fort: it is very -Tell for him I
j to repeat officially here ■ rnninstances respecting I
' Bomarsnnd, which I belie vo he cannot autbouti
- • .
I you wii! see, even acknowledged by the Govern*
Imcnt, a so great that whoa Par
i aroout meeis 1 ndar these t x'raordiuaiy cireumq
Htunoes, you have not dared to propose ft vote of
j ttirnks to tho fleet engaged ;n that. «ea, and if wo
! look to tie Danube, l lave challenged you to de-
Iclare to the L T use. when you till out itnoginations
w thu dead.of words as to tho possible tactics
a contingent strategy of your army, whether h\
v time there was a sufficient col ection oi animals
p . ii:.t is your position before th:. ; mportunt place j
l m the Crimea ' It might have boon e* question
j whether it wa - expedient or wuo to iavado the j
• Crimea and stuck Sevastopol, but ; think that ;
i e/ery man who bs :r: this house, And who caros to
I -\\*r»ress that which he believes, will agree in thin |
You have not hh yut e?yi uv j '
Nothing, adapted to tie climate. My noble friend
tfll into a slighv mistake inallupion to the loss of '
the Prince, on which tho Secretary ui War—agen
tlctnun who always apoaks th 6 truth, who 'S f=o
who feels that in tho House of Commons
there is nothing like making a clean breast of it
tor a Minister in a scrape—the Secretary at War
tuke* great credit lor having dispatched Uncloth
ing for tho Crimea, but il it n i.-»0 will of ‘rovi
<leiice, why the loss is not tho fault of Govern
r eal. The fact, however, that the cargo of the
i ‘rineo did not contain any of the winter clothing
adapted ior tho Crimea. hoar.] It con
tained only the common warm olothihg which
would hf' been sent to any climate in too world
aud it w' >t the clothing nooe isary for this win
.or which your policy has rendered in
evitable. _ loar, hear.] t make this statement
on what I believe to be tho beat authority. [Hear,
hear.] You have attacked Sevastopol. It might
imvo oeen a questionable pro oodingatany pen d
ot the year, but you have chosen tho very worst
period tor a winter campaign in a country in
which, of *ll others, a winter campaign ought, to
he avoided You have commenced this, ‘hegroat
ebt of blunders, w'ithoat liaving provided for the
next blunder. Your huts will arrive in the mid
dle of January, and the furs in time for tho suns
of May. [Hear, hear.]
'Surely, when the Ministry w ich manager tho
affairs of the country iu such a manner that atla- L
the? arc obliged to go to war with the moat pow
erful military power in the world, you will agroo
with me—honorable gentlemen t am sure will
m/roo with me—that *uch a position should not
1 have been arrived at, such a deosion should not
j have beeneome to without deep though’. Bat
I tne possession of thi- most ample knowledge,
[hear hear,] those statesmen who arrogate to
Uiemaolves ail the experience and all the ability oi
this house could hardly have been expected to so
play their cards, when they decided on irying this
great issue, that they should enter on a campaign
under the most untavorable circumstances, aud
incur so great a risk under the most tearful odds.
[Hear, hear.] Jt is now two years since you nave
dallied with tiussia. In your diplomatic o vertures
you may possibly have suppose ' that your nego
tiations would terminate iu peace. 1 believe you
did, and that a majority of you conceived that
you: negotiations would end in peace, because I
know that when a body of men consult together—
c body of different opinions—whatever those opin
ions may be, aud however various, they always
tako refuge in the consolatory conviction that thoy
will not be called on to not. [Heat, Lear.j 1 be
lieve that this Cabinet of coalition flattered them
selves, and wore credulous in thoir flattery, that
the tremendous issue which they have had to en
counter, aud which muse make their days and
nights anxious which have been part es their Jive?-.
[Hear, hear.]
“They could never dream, f or instance, that it
would bathe termination of the career of a noble
lord to carry on war with Sussia. of which that
noble lord had boon tho cherished, and almost the
spoiled child. I believe that noble lord, full of the
rno tgeneroase’ncti' nson thssubjec r , and inclined
in the abstraction of hia intellect to dreams of what
is called Liberalism, and he may have felt that it
tv as not honorable, especially in the company thr.t
he is ke ping, that th® latter days of his emiuen*
career should have been employed in a war w ith
Bi.nsis. Hear, hear, hear.] That this is tho truth
was acknowledged by the Chancellor of the Ex
chequer, at Manchewter, aud by hia budgets iu this
House. It has been clearly rihown that two of you
were never of the same opinion. You wore candid
enough to declare this, and i‘. ih probaote that no
three of you ever suppose J the result would be
what it ha-, be on found to be. I aai d that tw o yearn
ago you ought to hate formed your policy on this
question. Yon dc not appear to have embraced
any definite object, or to have been ready to pursue
any lefi.jite policy. If you hod, you would not have
told as that you areot iged to enter into a winter
campaign In thoCYiniea, for another month v ,y i
have rendered ii .mpregnable. Thu. however,
1 do earntatfy.maintain, that tie Ministry who have
involved this country in a war with H i - •* ought
not to have laken such a course, unless thoy were
prepared for ah these consequences, which -heir
experience uiKl their ability must have iu formed
them of uole they shut the: • eyes wilfully t<. t cm.
I said ju-t now tret they have coiled i - i.u ent
together nnexp .ctedly, i . i what l object to ’Oem
is lb*’ they have done everything unexpectedly in
this affair. They have done everything too late,
and they have shown i- ev rjrtfai
signs of vacillation of opinion and uncertainty of
purpose, and therefore, of necessity great feeble
ness of execution. Those are little th ugs. i our
doctors have arrived alter the men wounded,
and your nurse, appear when the wounciod Lave
expired. These things are never thought of till
an indignant country in its sorrow aai:.- upon you.
I Hear! hear *! At last the storm—the hurricane—
which Las oeen eo lone ':xpeeled, overwbe*m.’-your
navy. This does not appear to mo ;o be an
overcharged picture, lor it is founded on la<.'.
Docs th i House think it ci* salatory that, under
M;ch circamstsLChs, the Parliament ol thi»couut' , y
should moot nUnli-. Parliament has been
called together, and this has teen too late
Yotx prorogue! /’ariiarceit until tne 14 h cf De
cember, aud so anoertaia was your purple, so
vsoiflsting your conduct, that yon -.imh.'e i to
gether and a-i-i. e i your Sovereign tu prorogue
Pariiameut until the 14th oi December, »; ; y t
yon have been obliged to iaterfore With u.o scurvy
aid of #n act of Parliament, and call Pai-iuuc t
together on the 12Mi of that met L.
“I shouldUke to kiw; the opinion of *u-a e gen
tlemen when they reeor.mc *d Soveitjiyn to
prorogue Pariiaineut to the 14tc* They *» *e the
men on whom the for. of the c untry depend,
ar.d who we natoxmlly suppoe-e have thoug.-.t deep
ly on the subject. Now f what er we to think of
men who, under such c:rco mats aces, rec.mmen
ded He' Majoaty to prorog'je Puriiacj&n-. to the
14th of December, and then in their panic, r-vnil
’.her.ivWes of au act of Parliament, and call this
&s'-»ercbl7l- gc her oo the 12th. It is no ordinary
cccusion cn which we are cadlsd together but it is
ir. perfect keeping w th tLe whole conduct ofGo
verumect, and makes another addition to tne cat
aiogue which I have mentioned. You want to
know how we are to be •□stained in this state of
affairs. We are . ustained only by the in L-, ufo
bio heroism us those English troops [hoar, Lear,]
now eugaged in the Cririita, without t‘ r noe
which they ought to receive, embarked :n a vixi
tercampaign as uniiecessary a-* cuvl
• v.ned by uu unlimited coufi-iei.c.i ir. 'he un
.J r . -v. ■-’.’l heroism of -*>ar trooje ; i.\£ ir u what
- i v?-: Jhave tv ccusole ti* 4 .lodt.'—i will not s«y ‘lie
VOL. LXIX.—NEW SERIES VOL. XIX*— NO. 2.
■B-roa‘v »w of «•.&>’. J .f p .tui»l> &)>«>»>■)•
! | auM oe ttSWn !1 n- . -re 'ad O'- r.- ;«i . It i»
1 rud those .a*s’ddC“c.t ft.;.fta i’a» which *0 nntcti
t w«*expected ’ thay .tie oaly eeaunaadvi by
> | tree w'armen, 1 !.j. ptUr.]
i ' It t« not tiMK ■ Bni. ai id wUcfodt Is
i . deririt ii»e in tie m st-b aose et *ll Ot 58,
: . w» Rr.-- to.b we*n*c? -rst.-c..'.cf
i ;.-ai-<itwafVo£j ta.a difSeuittej ’Fe jW acxr ‘a, bat
> tbtc a.»’t -wmi.l Mika, fraa. tbv h- f?-jn
• r. .ti avJbiet. Tot f> . ea-.; foiv.-acd osthAt, b.. aa
! ji'iouao trHkth* T-cyerc* of the Vrcti-ii. .dip h-. 1
i-rjaamdcd a ireaty of m .-- r r ■?:’ h Sandßaor of.
f , Aortria. r>. 1 v ..h i:t»? jlSajis.»tyS*BoP>s iif.pop.
> :unt •••• o the »mtsten 1* #, ft
1 ia dio.i tibh 1 1 he 'l .-rd Vrwif.«nt of ihe
f Uv■vaen, .1 b» ■'. .I--.cs .-: jpfiid tdad . .ettus
» , ei.M.u., tboa!- 1 . oe ■ ■,. lub’eci, -.peak w .hsorv.
.lijfteo of ft-so.-u iasr, hour, hear.,
s i;:d it tnogeaeoh i>o ’he fai 14 foi i«B atom ;
. . . • prossco * the j-rei n-m m woial. So -
■ h. fen; .vod w:th ’he nt.uMt T u.e.;»f»'s
1; totalijr ■ oasible fc nst*>S.nßost'. iftt* i j
what Are Ue arwra oy wfaVA d!w liojerty’* tle
*«fuuio . a « edau Uis *.> pt ac t
I vigor and torecci.: »( fcv* ;.*.»« id '.of:'.'
is» tai. ■ bat she, ... e.-H.Y f -r.: no-allioe.”
ttEt i ! - - • . . ~.ni„; ,
j *ta tore o* j i.trae'i’a. refoa.. and detcncCog th-> ;
J f.epf »' ny the Oc ■■ me- 1 A»i..» I- i at>ow.
J 1 ... HttSe »!» .- j; in taiV-'.v b».*vii witb vi e 1 -
. •-. at iit, rio .jo 1 cautions ]■ a v ar.d a vi.; !
j tory of -vo gained by tee Koaelat - >1 h.r fhor.v:e.“ ■
* vre ! 1 hi--* c.ii ■ nou-ba road Ic 1 on-. Austria
I .ua uo> « '.t . its \ flap fdrih* ‘ .s' '■.»«
• .hike. -.- do 10 '- it shs baa ne tge o-, ine . *“> '
‘.Joyin'; o’ ir ji. u.ooud ti me year po-.«d we' 1
. il etir.a-.e ao.b iiovii- she wcJl i»e a fcoiii 8 -oa>-
. Rh.o has 0 y-said ■id il aheabo- • v . aat *-’» X. .-*S|
. r , . ‘ .W..-, ..---" ...o ' ’ d'<e -v-v...
... .. k . •■-■;?"■ .“wttA**.%*
»• a d .ii 1 iivo i.j 1* eretood the i'i
dial ii Frsiicani d .nawuiP j>* ". aso Wrnw ,
of’pome which Anstrm suxl co*,w- v. ua \fi«hi j
tl four point*, bar which UtWHia tuxli refuse |
then An our 1 a will become a membor u via albcncv, | ,
oiler si ve .ad dufjm&ive. Hut Au»su ; with- !
oat broil?L of at the Ist ruir.P'e ; ie.- o bar- j ,
jgoil iron) the a]banco.
Ia: ad Toss wsa then to • imrmsly
cad iouho dispersed u* .0“ ,
•Aaorni.;*. ak'j^.thsi]
fieyoi* or th* W*yffl9traro* K«l «4» j
We have before us tho report, j • Siuittod, ;
of the late I* l4 © . ’cut of ae Augo a Waynes- j
boro Evir.al Company, from wm wo giean the !
lollowing i'oma ot public interest
The cost cf the Hoad in made i» v- follows:
For ooußtructi m. ...... *.. fOO4 964 8i» j
“ right cf way .
c< wuarioa ........ ~ ........ 10,661.65 j
“ iutoriftst, ... 109,056.96 ?
** Inoidentalospensert . ... 1,860.15
tc surveys and engineering. 89,768.62
il ,082,*60.79
Which have boon derived from 7,275
chares “Gap! 11 vtiook," am’tlng to .|'727,5f)0.00
(iuoluuin.Y T ehf.re© issued for in
terest to stt A* ideTh.) Also, from
ss*7 bouds of- >OO each, $293,500.00
Less sinount paid for dis
count snd interest ... 17,212.66-281,207.84 j
1 Also, ir >m earnings received from the
! CeHlrnl Railroad up to Jan., 1364, 84,827 59 {
1 1 from out£tauding 1 ans for which
th© bonds oi the Go. ar pledged,
amounting to .......... .$88,^80.64
l.u. s bills receivable . li>2.b4---64,227.30
$1,062,343.03
Th; iaai amount of $39,880 34 (says l! « Trcsi
dent,) w&n borrowed from the different Banks here
as a U'Tttpcra* 'accommodation until bonds could
bo s?id. The stringency of tiie times renders it
impossible to dispose ot tins bonds except at a aa
riScs greater tbau the 00mpany foe! authorized to
make. The Board has therefore pledged so much
of tho rent -‘oon to be paid by the Central Camps
nyas wilidiscnarge th<x-;c doots; and they recom
mend that when this is done, tho amount bo do
ducted from the cost of tho Uoad.
“The oost of toe road appears large, but the
obaraotor of the country and th rough netp of con
btraction, made this a necessity, the Depot at
Augasta alone cost $68,886.94, which is included
in construction, and addLs SI,OOO to thecostof each
mile of road. This expenditare falls heavily upon
*t road only fifty-three miles long, snd yot itr.ss
already p?«>ved to be too vX?e?js?ivo for tfc busineas
offering. The Board ha** kepi s' ‘adiiy in view the
f:;ot stated iu tho tirsi annual report, that “to b a
profitable work, this onght to he u very perfect one,
capable of meeting Rnecoaslully tho coxnpotition
which it mast encounter. n
Fee President says:
“ When the debts outstanding, amounting to
$89,EH'.84 shall have been paid 6*U of tho i-.arn
;iigp, the cost ( f tie read may be reduced to the
two items of Gapbal
Stock $727,700 00
And of Bondaao'd 298,500 00
$1,025,200 00
or |19,881 per mil*, including interest and |
Depo* ;=t Augusta, for the first daBB road coinpUt< . j
Deducting micm-l and cost of Depot at Augasta,
lees than $17,000 per mile. Wo way c.cngrutn
late ouraclve* on i bis statement of cost, t?Len the
faor. »h considered, that daring the eouptraction of
our r.'jAd prices of iabo** sad dsKteritvl ruled higher
thr.n at any other period fm wly vwsuly y.*nt>.
I “The rood, bubc* lw completing h£3 been wor r
j ©d by the Central Company for it* benefit, and with
Imtco of freight unO passage fixed y *iaai, Comps
tv, Kotiec Lne boc-a 7o: iioarci, that the
*#;**•.» which expiree lai* oftUt‘.a«>, 18otf, will not tro j
I
tv j cities it connected was'bo severely scourgeu.
' The pr not only prevented tri.v
--i el, hot sioppcd shipments from* the North by
this route, until within a t#*w weeks poßt. The
Board is now informed that the freighting businoas
of the road can soarooly be accommodated by the
capacious warehouse at Augusta. The Central
Company will make libera! arrangem nta with us,
r.s to t .rough r .tea and division of rates, a.iu should
stockholder? decide to work the road on their own
account, we have much to hope for ufrier active
and economical management, ©specially when we
i ' k i.o the connection to i»e made w.ih the
W ewt f hrough Cokmbus. TV c board recommends
that a meeting of stockholders bo held early in the
spring, to decide upon the course to bo adopted af
ter the lease expires.”
Tho Ciun.
Our readers have probably noticed in the letters
ir ,n ilio Crimea accounts of tho Lancaster gun,
wnich has proved to be a most effective woupon
against the walls of Sevastopol, although it has not
been altogether a safe gun lor those who handle it.
two or three of them having burst. The Montreal
Gasfltto gives the following description of this gnn
and of the principle of its operation :
“ it is a weii-known fact that it is impossible to
cast bails r bullets in such away that cue aid. .. *ll
not bo heavier than the other, and it is alas well
known that this circumstance defects tho pro
jectile iroro it 1 right lino. With email arms this
difficulty is overcome by th« groove in the ri&o
barrel, which, being spiral, acts upon the soft
substance of tho leaden bullet and gives it a rotary
motion before leaving tho muzzle of the rifle,
which continues until the bail 13 stopped. By this
meant-t ie heavy side is alternately turned in all
directions, so that any tendency in one dix action
is immediately counterbalanced by u revolution of
the bn Hot which change* the position of the heavy
Bide, and in© result is that the ball flies in sdirect
line, blow, however well this plan may answer for
small arm and ieadou balls, the groove is imprac
tical for cannon and caotiron balls, and it has long
been a problem to diaoovor some means of making
rifled cannon.
“The Lancaster gun professes to have accom
pli hod this by means of mo ellipticu. bore, out of
whieh is to be thrown an elliptical projectile. either
shot or shell. Without plates, we may not ooaole
to make all our readers unde*stand our explana
tions, but we hope most of them will do so. The
gun is large, beoaase it is at a long range that its
grea» precision of aim tells beat over the common
gar . and its appearrnce is that of an ordinary
large cannon, except that the mouth instead of
being o rcular, is elongated like an egg, having
oneßX'.s longer than another. Wo w»!l suppose
that tho mouth is the largest up and down ; that is,
that tho longer axis is vertical, bo that the flat
toned ball fitting it would stand on its edge; nut
the bore winds gradually from the mouth to the
breech of the gun, «o that when the bal l m driven
home to tho proper position when the gun is load
od, it will have turned one quarter around, and
will lie horizontally; that is, at right angles to tho
longer axis of tho mouth of the gun, and on its side.
When tho gun is fired tho bull must make one
revolution for every four lengths of the gun, and
thereby counterbalance any perfection in it* shape,
which would otherwise defect it. Several of these
gat.ft have burst. This it* perhaps attributed to the
fact that they are used at very long ranges, and
were probably overloaded, although it was quite
possible, and in fact probable, tuat forcing th ; bal
to take a rotary mo tion would increase the resis
tance offered so much as to increase the n*k of
bursting. Experience will soon lest the question.
We may remark that the Fame principle hs** been
applied to amti! arms, and a dec -ltd advantage is
Claimed for tho Lancaster over the common rifle.
4 alilorula .Items.
During the month of November the enormous
Hum of $5,276,5d2 was shipped from Sari Francisco
by the stesmer.-. for the Atlantic States, to which
i. i t 1,944. i'i?, the ? -.sunt carried by the Bonora,
n i we f Kve a grand total from Nov let to Dec.
j 1 at, inclusive, of $7,121,050.
■ Tho Ka-?ian skip Kaiotechatka, Ca: t. Kiddle,
j arrived a' San Francisco on tho M of December.
; Tio.'..* Fr»-. .ciftco Chrorrciu ays: “She is a flue
c.;p r >er *ovk k -hip of about 800 tons, and iu naid
jto have beeu built New York. She mounts tea
I gun *, and ov c dno crew of abio bodiod mon. We
! Q,i. e hUiIJ nbe came down from Sitka to this
t -r* for prr -c’.ion, und in coming into port, not
1 k rowing whofiar or .v the Allies were enuring
*>:; the bar bo , he ran clone along shore, and was
j not discovered by th.* pilot- boat until neariy up to
j the North Head. Net knowing whether the wind
t would hold, :-ha V»» anchored on the bur, Where
! die wasperf ct y *afe from attack, and yesterday
i morning on the flood tide an© came up to the city.
, S ;ch ar oc.urren - ; the arrival of a Btiftfti&n
1 merchantmen, w-. rot thought of by the# Allies,
and !.- r ‘U i > w;/ch wt* kept on veasels coining
i into p^rt.”
“i . j. kr t K>d,'* says the &ch >dn Pecifiquo,
, , .ib:.-he- at S ... Francisco, “that tho Busman Mbip
Karo v'.r.tka, whlcn now lies in our harbor, is only
. . v :*;r, pr..;.arc*l to leave the port at *he ear*
J lies* moment, to attack the French and English
da:,; nes , but we can re assure our readers
j • ih regard •© ucr. If tho Kamschatka desires to
yin her a ever.', u' , she will soon flndsornobody
'i k .e Li giiah dgatePresident, which
aj r.r v, . arrival of the Karascbaik*,
; old not go without learning the true character ol
-e iv • r veftsal, arid hat* not .“ail the vicinity of
' . :■ » Fr .'.cibco, and wbi re eo ©r the harbor about
th 15.. r 20tl ot this month. Besides, the
French frigate Aic >te >f Caliao on the 10th Oc
• ■.be de»tt-.6cl hith.r,»od ■» djk due. TheEog
lu-a:: Jr Virago will likewise .oon be ba*k to
■j,:,,.,,We know tbs ‘.be jCara»cb«tk» b»E
a) ear... «•:.! e t-. -r f 190 men, arul tb.t she
i did ov. :'• h tber for otnin* 1 bet sbo is watch
, ; m c.r-eti **.»> if -hi <s»v, a the batbor .b« will
I j follow the bitkr..’’
■ i Sw3icw.ru lai-as. .. —T. e San Fnnofeoa i’laoer
r' T and d>:- .rip saya:—“ From tbeSanewieb
i ’ island? we have ; nvale advices by the Lady Jano,
! »hi..-n aic oi the early consummatio..
! the erojec-. of < ...exotion. The meatiuru has
, • be-a retarded fllibnaterinif movement, towhich
i . Kr: ar French r6j.reseutat,vta artevot
ready to frivc '.heir
j however, tho whole matter will be arranged in a
i weak or two. Tiw terms of the Treaty have been
- ! rciarepretwnted by seme the papers in this city,
i ir. relation to the amount of the life annuities to
' be apportione. , which wiil not evened 1800.000,
and h ir pres'-n'. value oooh* u t >c fairly estima
ed el over t2,00v,00(.' or |il l 6‘Jo ) <X»'.’ ?
* ■ Wii'« am »f
. c . s g”* •' ‘ ,f ’*** «nt mi «nm -
u v* SMn*. Or* of
,• .... j,. t . 'o, '.'ip > *V* vano-lttfl*lotbtcabinet
* W^thUgtb*
L sch€» rdlltttfis VI i, i.-©Cf»o* i. # r>F «5 e *• l
1 t'&o* iO! tthout., wh.'h . hr'jjV .^K
tuUu&%;n.».iuT6 .juM-jt • •
T ‘‘One of ♦berhea CiviStr, ;t' V v> | ftl® a r urc io
lad.'* h the tvfcite *at, w’doh !*= V\u .•• *\r^
OC QV -A !T;». :'*<’•»., Oia*t H*U. L\ a M ■ *-* bie
wood Sadralf * $y or*', gvt»t tiara. T* o»
wu-v-.> ‘b-v’.gr wa?te, tiVOc. lo rLu tops of ,y,
l • use*, c.r.< l duatroy the limber*, the;**. if i j |
the aa: 1b alv.y* .o bo found in the
neis^oorhot^«•■ z* juvas ■» floated y whitu m v
; though t eff *?;*?-■•■ % r-d that her d> .stri.mi.iou
| causerto*»t of he: suhjncO, Many sear* ago Hr
l arey lyvajlibly dug a p the ground ia the n ;*l
j !v>rbood of or-v >o : bit* ted, a:..! killed
j the qoeen, «3<i tlie nrov*u i *•:y ioatr,
I ftilOOeSsfcl.
| *‘A gauern! goverm.uer.’Hi? erd->. hap. lately ?-ui>
•
wheiio.er building j.;n ,cV ,».» vltr -In d* *u
I *VO white.r.ut, the rn >* com tb' quco;*. nt
; will always ba fuu.mt In tie iuj'fljwfiaii* neveUbor
; hood . and e tho < >i‘ru6ttvm ot \rn queon uni doa
(tr 'yatJa * eel» Tl .4 •• ihv M*|n■_•>Vo.-, ioum 4 1* *
‘ offr*v oftl ro.-rv'dv »*• iie«iev«r p!o"u'y ar-uiud, W.*: .•
I*h t.o vo£,oo .->v '•-dVi» w; hoaM
! . uaii.- tvv*»c . i',r
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(■* A'bo q'tQi'n au* W a>.* or*-ftlute* R* •> . H
found it. - v-nr> o-*t; Ud of najr h WM
h »*' utou rot hi,, we slial* find *>h
I aometim* baadred u* U»o;u, v/hwe
j fhtir liorrc. i! vyo at*;.-- the ■. *r» we b 'ri:
| ft- da room, ehspned iii'.v two pu'v
I T> thiu th?e, lioe tiic qu« nu. xho ••• !ik.j' \.*hir<o
wt rii', somewhat tr.ifr,nn: j/u, ,vnd to tiie
; cuortrotm aizr cfa n; i]ju tv K To H’h
.hod> •••: tiUsohCv’. Me .oc.t-irui nwd amah h»*; AU
r footb <u
i th«ifc!/o of » f»!U% headj »ud at oii-cb >f h.. <|.-,ors
h stationed & sentinel to geerd hoi fr 01;». v
' intruders. Tbeeafiantinela are very v • • :, .. .»
!i disturbed, they show tin • ' ~
in their power in y will cut iheii auc :t> it.' a,
pane, with a pair of Celeron.
“The qnocn lien qnier. not hoi ag able to tnovo
her gron* hv.ly; ir r h o w r, pho could ( -,
get out of her paiaoe. It Is uaid :hM rJ>ante bring
her food and supply all her wants, white eh-..
month after mouth, continues t« iiil ti* 5 .. »• lit J
world ith hei miscaievoua littlo brootl.’*
David Wkioiit Arkestui.—The a >ov 1 tudivid
ua!, who, it will be remembered, had boo. confin
ed tor some months iti our j il, cf ntged with the
murder ot Alexander M. Hobinoon, Utpuiy .Suer -
iff, and in making bis OHcape pouk» iwo
morthaßiuco, rooonuaittod to ins old quartern
cu tin* morning of the 8011* ult. Alter various and
c-jotlict ,!?4,Teporta ss to the wlieroahoota of the
fdgiiivo, infonußtion of bis being in the vleifiii.v of
St. Andrew s liay, Woei Jcrida, readied the aj
thoritiue noia—upou w !ch the Shenll diapatobad
•1 upeclal agent to olfoct bin re-arrest. Mr. Robert
T. Birnone, of our fcity m dortoak this delicate
mi«ion, and the result proves the wisdom of the
selection. Ho proceeded to the neighborhood of
set. Andrew a and by i. - ; ersetorauce, aided by
the (Sheriff and i* po*-«o of the oitiaeu*', tmcroede-i
i 1 coming n»> with W tiff hi in between m.
Andrews aud Milton. He wue travelling in com
pany with a mail named They wore pro tea
t>edly on their way to Texas, having a horse wad
wagon in coiDPuuy. Ou discovering that he war
pursued, Wright appeared to be greatly surprised
and disooucerted, 'ut immediately prepared for n
spirited roaisUnce. do waaarmed with a revolver,
which, as soon a s ho recognized Niuione, he delib
erately presented at the latter and lited, without,
however, tho ball taking effect. Hiuioua, in bit
turn, then attempted to use fair gun, the first bar
rel of which missed fire, when the Sheriff root np.
Wright immediately fired at him, b.fiic»i*’g •
vere wound in tho thigh, when ‘ ions discharged
bis aeoondbairol, which slightly wounded Wright
in the face. After several other discharges of fire
arrr,” without ede J, Wright,surrendered, giving up
his arms, ami we** placed incioy*custody. Hewn#
brought ir this pis o without farther difficulty, in
charge of Mr. Simons and others of the arresting
party. Tho injury o the WherilJ', we arc gratified
to loam is not likely to prove dangerous, though
quite severe.
Wo are glad to be sole to state that no violent
demonstrations wore exhibited on the nr.ivul of
.ho prisoner. Ho wa* al once and without
bind ran oo committed to Jail - where, wo r •‘aenmo
and nope, tho past history of i his <*:•• a whl •* u
him lo be socurciy held, mill his fut * chad be
decided by the law.
M»*. Simone bears the -u M ample t«v ‘ ivnmy to
‘hoprompt snd efiioieut aid rcooivad, not only i.-om
the Sheri if of Walton county—Mr. JNoil M-m 00 ,
, but from oil the cititzens of -hat county with whom
> he euu.e la con last, aud purliualarly from ihotto
! wh« constituted the arresting party -oj .
<■'> fc ‘.-n following gentleman; A. I). Ateir.- nmc,
N. L. MoleCihnic, Euos Kvan», J. K. Casw.-i!, M
Caswell, Li. T. Kf David Vaughan, *i. !:.
M-Cruuulo of WalU)o, and Mr. Harrisoi of
Marianna—the latter of whom remained «viti. IsJ
Simone from the t»me of nis leaving Mariami
hia way down until bis rnturn ’..'this |.lac«.
Too mad: praiaecannot lu awarded tit. K.mur.«:
for the Uiet tad perseverance which lie \r
hitivcd in this whole mtfair.- -• Cblwtib%i V /.■••
. v-bu»gvoi* tfo<4lS».
v n**- -v • .-b-. -
tneuxauoM t»i tnUu uoim..
baillgorcnt j owers.
il is now undetermined whether they < h?A'. bt*
adopted in open or in secret sasmon. 1 i.r ..» »»*
bended that, in open session, a discosHlon ni.gn
dwell Upon me merits of the war, and the pr
mulKation of conflicting views of Senators on r j
subject h aid not bo promotivo of amioabl «’
Jastuient of the controversy,
“8.” theN. Y. Tin * b correspondent sa*
The uiscussiona ot Co). Kinney’s Central Am«ri
c«u Colonization project, in conttdentia. c-rotor
has brought out the snowlodgo of tho fact t*. jJ
iFovernment of Nicaragua ban long been ujip - tn:
is desirous of ceding the entire territory o; i,.,. -
republic to tho United States in order to sc iif*»
goo<J goveriiment and the vurioua .g< .
political und comnimeroiftl, flowing
unless lam mihinfoririod, the proffer o c* • nic
has boon made to the President as directly as tb»*
circumstenoos of tho case would permit. I
's nothing surprising in this, although thnre .a
much that is novel. Tho internal disorders which
have distracted Nicaragua lately—tuo encrotuh
ments of Great Britain, undercover of itsnrivi
'oges at the Baliz., and under its tammed
ouiio Protectorate—its border diffieuitic. will.
Ooßtft Rica, and tho defiance of its authority by
the inhabitants ot Grey town—have all, doubtless
oontriouted to create tho feeling of disquiet urd
fear of falling into anarohy or docij, which h *s
prompted tno proj*o. a ed cesssion of territory ajjd
sovereignty.
f rom the Conner’s correspondent wo hum:
The subject of Mi. Grund’» (Lho well known
newspapei coirespondent) appointment to the
Marseilles (JoUßulsnip has proved n most exciting
and troabloeome business to tho Administration
and ti.o party at largo. The South is iu earnest in
its Know Nothing ism, wtiereae many of tho
Northern politicians have takeu it up merely an u
diversion, cot to be allowed to interkro with the
more serious pursuit of their profession. This
circaoieWince give** probability to the rumor that
Col. Davit, Mr. Dobbin and Mr. G. thrie have pro
tested in tho moist energetio terms against the
nomination of Qrund. It i«asserted, ui»on the au
thorityoi tho app.icauL in this case, that it was
promised him by the President, wh * gave Min
tour mouths ugo’u written order ou the SecreUry
of Btate to make out the commission. Mr. Mercy
received the ordor and returned it with the en
dorsement, “The President has no funds in this
institution; his credit is exhausted and his pat
ronage consumed. Payment is refused.” So the
, draft was returned dishonored.
There are reason** why Mr. G. should be ap
pointed. He Lab been a good Whig, and only
went over to the enemy when he mw that further
resistance to their power would be useless. Ilia
first conHalar appointment was conferred by tho
la* onted Harrison. Moreover, bis reappoint
ment at this timo by tho Locofooo Administration
would instantly convert two hundred thousand
Democrats into Know Nothings, and whatever
Know No-hinge are it it* certain tm*» thy ur© not
Democrats.
I am informed, upon authority which may be
considered apoehrypbal, that when Gan. Pierce
pressed Mr. Marcy ioreicum bin word >.o Grand,
i »id to tuko up the b*:l which he (Gen. P.,) h&a
given, the Governor replied, with that btnrdy
gruffcesH which characterizes him, that ho fG«n.
P.) could nominate G. over hi? head if he
choose, but that it he did, lie should have the op
portunity of making at tho Fame ti- io a nomina
tion for Sccrotary of State. The Virgir.ii delega
tion oarne promptly to Mr. Marcy’a relief, rep re
sentiog that if this nomination wero made, Wise’s
obances would thereby bo reduced to a point b»-
low zero. y
T» - ik M ri.Titßious ExFXniTion. —The Coarner doa
Etat Unis ot yesterday fcu« lho following in refer
-1 euce to two vessels that leit New York home
* months f i'ice under myFterionH circam-taocos.
Oar readers have oot torgoteu the mystorioaii
arming of two vessels in the port of No* York,
■ an I which tho rumors of me moment reported as
bavini, Mexico or Venezaelu for its end. Our oor
i respondent «t bt. Thomas (w);ero the vesaeia have
been for some time) gives n. 4 some items repecUng
i thi i/r tve expedition, rie writes under data or
l Kov, 19 : “The American steamer iLnjcrni/i
i FraaMiii- and the bark La!bar no Augusta are atiii
ir, our ivii. The Ditar hiii* discharged her cargo
of cannons, powder, muskets, lances, <fec. The
1 powder fca* b< er. deposited in the fort of tiie city,
and the remaindo* of the cargo in tno warehouse®.
1 Borne say tba', toe Danlfth Government has oracled
! the discharge of! he cargo, and others '■ •at l ' 1 a
1 j “ut*ordinate Danish officir toc*k a note f - *, *
jxe , &. . which composed tne cargo. lniM
.ft entirely disarmed, and there is no one on
Not to the stesmar, which, does not stir, but no
one dares to go rear her. tier bouts are continually
’ rwnnr opto the davits. Since theso tw * veaseis
have been in p rt tbay have been conatauUv
v. arct cd by . mar»-of- war, whether it is tho hYonch
■ Bteao ft** ; igate L’Ardonl, *he English war-Kleanor
Devast* iot, or the Dan«*h sloop-rs war Naid'o.
it is aaif! that they are deter mind to nab lha two
»*c*--* it they at e: p' to leave. Tnt object us the
ewpe-iidon toeilJmoitn. The consignee is a
irie -c> an. ho ' a*< i.t ver had vessels consigned to
hiu> bsfortr. ut a wftll known to boa most warm
port ; ?4D or Gen. Baez, whom you know ha* been a
i lor/ »«« preparing f* r a deaoent noon Venesuela.
The expedition arrived too Lie. Before the en
ircDoe of there vesseli* the ineurgents were put
down iu Venezuela. The Fiankliu arrived hero a
few d*y after the newft of the arrest of Lie nhiefc of
ihe ineurreution. 8o it is not known where they
wiil next go.”
Well ■'aii>.—What ought to he done with ft
s gentleman who engages the affection of a yonng
lady, end then leu via her ?
i Aksweb—Bless him let him go. Wo always
U ink, in sue cases, ’hat a young ’.ady haft abun
r iant cause of congratulation, and *inbtea*i of
i snining and crying over “ “pilt ail* / on,” let her
, pit on her eunnv amiles, and endeavor to enpti
. v .teftmore worthy beau. You may depeud upon
ail, tuat a man who han no more stability oi mind,
a o honesty of purpose, than to act in tb; way to
t x joaog lady, la not worth a tear or regret; on the
centra*) she should be especially tapfiy :Dftt ®he
a ha<* ho luckily got nd of s person who. through
a out his life, in whatever ne undertook, would
q unquestionably exhibit the Fame unfixsdeass vit
o purpose and the aam« irresoluiion of mind. Love
), is like everything else: » uian who is aoi to ho
i- trusted in that, Is very U<ely to bo unsafe in other
r spools—A** Tffk WMh* **^-*w|