Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, April 12, 1859, Image 1
M THOMAS RAGLAND & CO.,-PROPRIETORS. UUME XXKII. (The thiln <T : nnuircr. J is ponuaiir.b prery Day—S*8un»tnvt Kxrrpted. AT.^TX nOLLAUA PRU AWUV - ir"'WTT**«KXTs cnrup!cuon«1y b• at the Of (•Slrrltln (Enquirer bushed every tdesday morning. UJt—'Two Doli.akm and Piftt Cm* per annum, rjtile invariably in advuhcr, or Turks Dollar* ■ not paid in advance. paper will be discontinued while any am-ar^ft* j lue, unle«i at the option uf th*- Pul Usher*; and •a Dollar! will, in all nut, be exacted where I rutenl la not ma<h» l»cfore the expiration of the | rtrfption year. I ADVERTISEMENTS I Thursday, April 7, 18S9. The Unworn of Wnr. Though it ia scmi-'ilficiolly denied tlint -'Ur AdminisUiti >n 1 a« advice* of the actual beginning of wnr in Europe (as reported by telegraph on Friday last), there i* no doubt tint at the time of the sailing of the Persia war waa generally regarded ns almost unavoidable. All pacific negotiations ap peared to h**r failed, and if hostilities hii»e not ere nut* commenced in Sardinia or Lorn- hardy, the temper and resolution of the defiant powers have been entirely misunder stood. Sardinia, I in ked certainly by other Italian States and to nil app'eurance by Fnnrn al«o, demanded concession* from npi«wu*ly hwerted at Oxv. Doijli* per square. j Austria which she could tint honorably yield, lie first Insertion, and Hitt Conw for every , u j, pr „ 0 |,,„g pursuing a course which pre- eluded the idea of her doing so from any other feeling than that of intimidation. Austria seemed dtivcii to the ulti-runti ve ot relaxing her grasp on Italy under the pres sure uf menacing forces, or of maintaining it by a resort to arms against formidable foes. Under these circumstances—and niter rejecting Lord Cowley’s friendly offices—a compliance with th** Italian and French demands would disgrace her ns a controlling power in Europe. She would be retiring with snarl!) ami growls from n still-covetrd prey lorcibly rescued from her rapacious grasp— l.ullnek's Milo s* it does, one hundred words, a. ABrsanaswrrra putdlshed at the utant rates ,4 wUh strict attention to the rvqulsitlous of the ,»t X0TJCK8 over right loirs charged at the reg- t*radverlbing rates. aununiextloiM Intended to promote tho private or interests of Corporations, Societies, Schools irliual*. will be charged as advertisement*. Jixr hi:i idunnv ur,eoKHioo jy. are In receipt uf one »>f the laro-t amt ham sasuest stocks of D ft T G O O £> S p. omrttED t-» the • m/nx = m mi i >mr ronitsts of every vsrittv beretof r,- t«. j.i h, i| Deulll of Hull. llopkiliH Holm’). A J’syler county correspondent gives us some of the parlicul.us of the death <<f Ilfs distingu sit'd gentleman, a brief announce- merit of which i» made under our Obituary bond. His health hud been feeble for a year or two, and the disease of which he died was dropsy and disorder of the heart. A sudden attack of the latter un tho 31st ul>. put an end to his eventful life; he dial silting in his chair by the firosidr. lie bad been, for several days before his death, out upon his farm, directing its ntfairs. Uo|. llolsrV, we understand, was born on the IStli o| July, 17'JU, in Hancock county, (is. He leaves a widow—his second wife —who i* the daughter of l)r. Hugh Nemlrr, of Ul iTke county ; also a ion—Julius 11. Hulsey, Kst|., of Ugletliorpe, Macon county —by his first marriage. Helton and HitsscM, The April numbers of Dcflow's Review nnd RusselPs Magazine are on our table. These are sterling and valuable publicn'i'hs of the South, which wo always receive with pb'aeure, and we can not ton often repeat that we esteem them as fur more useful and worthy of Southern support than all tho mote flashy trash literature of the North. The April numbvr ol HmntU commences its third year and filth volume. Its prin cipal papers are—Volcanoes of Central France; Slavery in England ; Gov. Richard Irvine Manning ; Illustrations of Scripture fram Modern Travel; Doga ; u continuation •it the 'ales, The Actress in High Life, and Tho Princess lUe ; the. commencement of the new story, An Old Acquaintance; to- gethor with Poetry, a racy “Editor's Table," Literary Notices. Ac. Sic. CHARLESTON: Th„ deccii.«l bud at lime. Ailed o laiRO i a ddr.'.. Itu...U'. Mogmiuc; S3 ,„. r annum. .(.mV in 'he Huirul liiitnry uf Guorgi,. Till. numWr ol DtUmv contain. inter. 0 111 Ooiigrc,,, ..tir'd f.n, rb ..n tin- Kudnmatinn of nur portant public ! River Wdds, Agricultural Colleges, Relation ■‘lit* But Ins . n f (Commerce to Christianity, The Valleys Editor, and be i n f Virginia, Tho Colorado of the West, • the prominent The 8ugar Cane, The History ol Party and is editor of the | the Political Sutus of John Tv It irlicl a •••Idie He had been a Repreacntaii' und had executed other in trusts with ability and cr influence was greatest as ail is particularly well known fo position which he occupied, Athens Runner, during the memorable contests of I8M)-'61. Though be bus boon engaged in many warni political contests, and has given and - bbv (! . - il . it)Ws or Mtlka, ek Bilks, Rep Silks, bio 8kirt Bilks, Bayadere Silks, jps siik*, Robe a L«s Silks, luraing Silks, Tissues, Grenadines, ' •"tales Ac. Ac Ac „ v ., rv ?lnsp* liU quivering tail l.tlm-m lit) thigh. " doubted by s. me that France really to bark Mardima to the extent >d a bre*k»|i by life j ' vor with Austin*. W e Ibtnk that nur h*t SmI£ M * , « ico ' if , ™** •-“•>'0-*> >b« 1 fact that there is a general alliance, offensive and defensive, between France and Hardima. It they have really houuht the Mexican the isihmusof Tehuanlnper, te, nil acknowledge , and will now otdy ten which adorned his tile able Milltrd dm poll nets—rtstn, JmiisII KicM Rol.e, mot Ftounreil. iantflS— Frencli Cambrics and hivnt. Cinbroideriea sml Whito Goods can- ; -arpossed, ainl wiu. jil mckk to plcu-c tie- l.a OfJR STOCK OK TAPLI-: (iOOTW . VKRV COMI'LKTR—cotnprlslng the best <110-4 Talilc lUinsak, Mllow, ghlrllntr it lloiine- i IJnen* ; l.iii-n do.I Cotton w-orllng), Towvl t%. Napkin*. Ib.vli, . KM, 114. la t, at,.I Toilet sii*I Mar-ellb-, Ubitc and Color. <1 Quills. |APF.RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES. rml>r<*|lii«i :ni«| PnrsiMiU. eiorltc ALL to give our utock an examination. It and we are determined to -ill, ^Jlhosewho slwnys liuy t j un buv tin: in.n llANLEV, IIUDliES & CD.. fill It mud St not. lirch Iff, ’59-dytf iTEW ' ’ n m innii DRY CJOOl )S. “T received from NKW YdliK and KCItUfE, to 1'IHECT IMPORTATION, nt J. KYLE & CO.’S. No. 100 Broad st. ISO to the longfianduig nnd well kie «n rej.ii- iiidicutud t*y the lions by the Uii ■ i must lead i between them it urn. lor th<y bnvo teeth »l very brave thcUirn- amm that Midi a proi ceding war with the l'niltd Sisie*. sustained throughout a excitement and partisan centrovr All Ildttur’a Title. The Atlanta American a short sugiM-ritp.l tint the word “Editor pi. tuber the , and the ! er o'hich be : f necedaury j erey. i \aiiety uf *uluable Nlututicnl and oilier aiding in the several “Dcpartim-nts" of \gricullure. Mining and Manufactures, ’oiiimirce. EJucitmn, Internnl Improve- Iients, and Miscdlany. Nkw Or.LKASS: I. D. II. D-Hnw; 1^5 fier annum. Mormon l.ove Nong. Tito Valiev Tail, published m Salt Lnko » ponaesMioii td the bdlowtn, be tuado “nuinbcr lxed i should be j • f the Ira- 1 • pen I he* alter the union hi marriage between the liouses ot France ami Sardinia, are . *erv suggestive of u political under tba nld •itamly WauUKN of the Til,us. We llmi ol the suggestion at the lime, but i to notice until We find it well i by plain uml unprclemling Edit, of the Moiitgonniv Mail, who cu us and other undubbed scribblers opinion, thus : “We hope ihit our plain, untitled Inly reluctant (d lna little ■ with me, in (H heart and lixtoeinli part * many nioro, mid Urothoi r the way, Inxurini«-h in lorty- | Wo uii' also advised ol the complete , tiiimipn ol 1 inn Ii inlrigue in Nicaragua, : and of the eonsiqnent ••exctlement" tn the Cabinet at Washington. If both the Nic aragua and Tehuantepec transit mute* have 1 indeed passed into the hands ol European power*—thus establishing a loruign f'oIoksus to bestrldu the pui-sagc* through winch the 1). Wo 11» H, Jo .Mar i Ha any apish i on b«*l At Inn ami the i I pro III iso thee a lib? ol i Itysolt, FI; let thee cIioohc Sopbrmiin rooks nnd nmt nd ilepmbnili makes no ibe n.-wers all ilte d-xus, und |’i be chtldrin’s heads. The liiMtnelbdd duties all dc j'c.irdiiy; m her lot ; but fro loin thy hands such tanks "oic. or inuki! the nock and I’ll give thee w lutisoe’er ill hIkiII give ■ o Id a i k mv lniDianlns aibrerfU-menls Ttib --«-• >. tiow ve would be doing Injustice to nur frl n la, cus ’ n amt others t<> iicgtei diiK t« Inform tli-;n Him ; oijr stock: OOMPC.CTF.n IV F.VFUY Hr.V\UTMEST,» I i tho Largest and B«t Selected I ww ever bad, ur was | *“ arm*. EB RECEIVED in COLUMBUS, • a einnracm mi me Holt. Thom (IN flutter Lilt I [WEST Styles o'f DRESS GOODS, to c-..u. I In every FAURIC KNuWN, liieladbig Hie Democratic nomination lor Re pre PNE APPLE GRENADINES, . -o.,...n-1 . I PULS .art llOltUl.K SKIRT* , II.- I nuw a b.-miwrat PRAGE ANGLAIS FAUItICt* KNTf IlKLY NK'V o, si full MSfirtmint of every article In Hie I) r v Goods Lino 1 a large portion of wlilrb are 11 PORTED BY ontHKI.VIS DlltKCT FROM EUROPE! •svlng to Him who liny ol u> Uie importers un REDD, JOHNSON & CO., ID rosd Nfrect, Coliimbna, t. Al'E In store and are dally rweclvtag new in ti o, these crents may gn far to c Vdministration that in going r Ms legal bounds to exclude VV Nicaragua, and in so htulily i and amnigthat itig Zulonga in has inllicled most dumuKing Ido s tho rountfy. Hliuuld the Ul e« to resist t*y force of aims | Ibis ollei.sivo interb reiu'.* by France vvitli ( American affairs, wo hIkiII nt lea*t have the poor consolation of knowing that the ill- advised cutirso of our own Government opened the way tor the aggression* whi b I Tin* I’rool fulled The D.diou Times, either less cautious than the ollu papers of the M Atlanta ('onjnlenin/'s t h • bargain between Gov. II politicians lor tl.e disposal office*. Dalton, wo believi nit the Iraciion ealed with jus' I oilier ! n high | Steamboat Iturncd- The hi < a in Do ii i A iig wliie.li Ii-11 ilint eiiy bn ch tho meeting l.etw.e tie* is ebarged t glad that llm figed to its proi ko at coiiiiuand ; nfnUrucy , which it it, though . Dr. Turner, o| tins e I IDlly Cully blinks,die | •’rgia ; |'pose doing { litre lie lei oily that he feels himself jus' fled whoever D. iimcr its do. At all events, we never beard that while be was a \\ hit; lie pursued any such course ii* lie ih now teprc- nl III* odious 1 would driVH i barely niubi |m *t el n ,u money In*, iiloablti papi r*, and all bis ' o| disnsier determined, tin ball i rd bv i yw* I'norrr* la New Vo M arvb bV.1s.VJ PRIN G GO O I) S! , kn field, III* the iiruuswick Ih ro'il to be Thai paper says that be I,ns i through several counties of the tin g speeches nnd otherwise iviiHRing lor IIIe nnnunutian ,■ tains no doubt that “Irom bis 1 untiring; udivity in .• the stnle by thirty thnitmml IbnM.li' 8 BayaUer •k and Wlilb Moire Antique •Whine, Taffeta, and iUrathea Rl'ora, OROAXIMM and JACOVIT8. Robe A Los. • Helm A Lea ’1 Volonte*. TLASD, ZFI’llYlt AND KAXONY \YOOLi». i PI.W5YF8. 1«B MATTRESSES FOR THE MILLION * aadeniened now have and keep eonstanll. by the sulTruges ol ibe people,” The llirillil ! tl.irikn that ' Ihe contest lor the nomination will bo Chiefly confined to a trio, ti/. : Savannah, Thomaaville, and Mr. King,’’ altliougb “»mne ten or a dozen gentlemen have been ui ntioiied a* aspirants"; bu* il suggests that Savannah an.I the Wril might | “have the grace to ynid to the middle ; country.” j We have no pirtirulnr objection to Mr. UlMillAMS. i King ; lit! undoubtedly hua n. much uhiliiy as any Democrat at all likely tn get the iioininaliou, and wo rali’l help entertaining the idea (notwithstanding the coutsb ot Tnoinhs and Hi. plum j that an old-line Whig, now acting with the Democracy, must have more latent independence nf party and expediency than the ui»*« ot his .-sent ssaoeutea. Hut i i should dislike very they will i TcT We than lugh roin| Imn n oh personal)y- again to repeal I bad, and still In hopeful young JH IN. OT Referring f. ibe r.c nt si-t the sum of $33,000 for the rimnt; bad been paid into Ih** N^atc T the profits ol Ibe Western nn Railroad, the Atlanta American i I'lm lire originated in llm liro-rom ad with sncli rapidity, that tin. 1 bad bee , and roapn ird undilo in' three times a day. I v fellow irav- do you iliink i Why, lor i be alarmed, lersirncl now have an.I keep e.invisiiily hand* Urse •toek of M \TTKKN*Fj*, of sit I . i vi w wdgbts tnd rnalerlsle. ai.def .-etrjr snrU, wblrh | course which Mr. King I* represent.' FAUTOHY i p Ut-u j n g generally adopted. It may ffrnsl for sale CIIKAI* m tl.e ROOMS, No. I s 1-dwltei JEFrrRSON A HAMILTON Money Wanted! NCURRKNT MONEY on Alaba Tsnnfrace, iN’orth Carolina, Virginia, ! ti,-..,-. liriM .,. r . toVthern Stat.-a. hnnolil nod R.ii.1 hv ‘ gress, .« certainly a ouhern Htatcs, bought and sold by M. I . IIILL, at Hurndcn’s Express Utbce. pril 16,1667 twit Wanted to Hiro! OR aOahJehedied NKtiltO MK.N, l<» work on J ,. ol be exp. kt>« Road—ttt.eral wages paid. ‘ ,, JOHN L. AH 8T1AN, finp’t. very good “grace •chM-dwtf Masmgwe HaUroad. : opi .„ , n j ,| iut fcgFAT BEEVES WANTED f ; ••s-.n** m .n..ih.r UmTU iriOlIKgT I’RICt^ l*AtI> for PITR JOHN U AltMilJl. tile Democracy, but we trust that the Oppo sition will repudiate slid condemn it. A j ly end openly stumping tl.o I i nomination tot Con- j sw lc .lure in our psriy j contest-*. It may work veil in the Uruns- wirk District, but in other portions of the j Plain the candidate* lor tl.e nomination [ f»r- portion <d tho com ol the depot in that city—and wo* not a part • *n**i earning* ol 'lie Koad f-.r the u M »rch.” It is un wrong to make rul |.annmig.;r i 1 n imri ,1... disastrous n up » dele; Inn uly - II Mi i this N Down—The I The Tower on I was blown down by the night of the 5i8 h. It h some time past, and it i I i'0 (*« 1 Jed b. Japa i.iwrenceville Mews ie Hloite Mouatain j'',,' I'Civy sturm on the * l< en considered t* upper stories for .loul.llc, I. lucky iouu.nl f 1 .. nl ol Japan, ui d coniaiiiN u Atlantic Tli.m.hahi 'l'ELECmA.3 J JrItC. lloporUU :o» th • Columbus Enquirer. Two Days Later from Europe. ( WTI,K NEW YORK. Cotton Hltgtxtly Atlvsncnl. A Pcaco roiigresn to be Held! Arucsra, April 5.—The Hteumship New York orrived tins morning nt New York bringing LiverpoolUaten to they’d March— two business days Inter than the Persia. Liver pool Cottor Market.—Holes of two days J J,000 bales, of which 4.000 bales were taken on speculation, and Il.tKki bah * lor export. All qualities of out ton had slightly advanced, in consequence nf a more pacific aspect of European polities. Tho advunco is from i'lfid to id. Consols %3 to %J. A Pcaco Congress is to bo held, to con sider and adjust Italian a Hairs. Political News by flic New York* Tim political intelligence i* ol a highly ityvresttng character, inticuting that the European power* who have been wavering between Pcaco and War, now seem inclined to the b.nnri. Tim following in the sub stance of i. r dispatches : It ia sin ed that live uf the Powers of Eu rope have agrred in h.-ld a congress, to en tile Italian nfl ii upon. London. 1 lux* i the pin I Her! y led eongrt'ba ia likely to lie held. Paris letter* say Austria nnd France n pear more disposed tomljnst tli.-ir dilliculti amiably; and the \uinii corresponden ...It* the danger i* falling oil’lor tbo pre»c Hut tho Austrian p.ip« re warn ngumst t oked. doubttul ot the r force tlinn was supposed in l.onibnrdv; and Au onelli has demanded the ninnedintfl evnc.iaiion <>t Romeby the French troops. This, wothiuk. London l nnd * had sliglnly advimced, but the Pnria’ Hotirse had slmwn m. dreid.d recovery in confidence.- -Macon State 1‘nss. Significant Fi epa rat Ions. At'ctfsTA, April —The llnltiinoro Sun ol this morning say* that the new Govern- ment war strainer* and several others have been ordered to prepare for service immrdi- f N T o other coiijei i left i bnblc, tlinn that tli ilie French in Nirn Tile Misi-isslppi. from Mempl m llol.ua do. idly in Hayoii Meeting; of tbo Cabinet. April 1 .—The Culdnel all:. uttderutood that Lord Ousclev'n di- plomney tli-*r«» will be sovorely scruiiuised. Ti.r uovernment horo is in douln ns io the t rut It ot the report that Gen. Mirmnon tin* Hold Teliuaniepee, but will not be sur- iKed 'I the next steamer bring* eonlniim- Frntii tho Wa-lilngtoii Hatc«, ‘Jlftli. The Iron IJuipcror. “Allah i* tho only God, and Mahomet is Ilia prophet," is the formula of the piotl* Moslem, ami “Napoleon t» the only king, and England ih hi* servant,” is the creed of the new regime of Europe. Willi n haughty, self-centred, un reveal ing poise, Napoleon Hinvey* his Dalian vltesN-UoarJ, and decide* on his next move wnh solo reference 1 > lnm«.'lf ami France : while England, Austria, Prussia, and the German pstchea ol principalities hung on In* decision with trembling anxiety. War or peace, legions of liver, and mtlionsl cred it or bankruptcy, are his to give or withhold, and nil admit they are powerless to control his pur| one or resist hi* pleasure. Napolaun Im* made England the mere puppet of hi* iron policy. At /«* will stu was dragged into the Crimean wur, nnd when it suited his interest to command peace, them was pence. And this system of French direction and Uriti-h obedience i* now being enacted on our borders. On the Isthmus and ill ibe Amide* the “linn Emperor” i* writing hi* sign manual with de.ithb'** legibility ; and here, too, England has unconsciously played the jackal to the lordly lion of France. W lien sho sent her licet to St. Domingo in lSfi4 to cancel a treaty with the United State*, and forbid the entrance ol Ameri can interests in that magnificent island, it wn* for the sole service of France. It is n French India U<-inpany which has since monopolized nil the mine* mid other lead ing interest* there, to the geiicrnl ruin and exclusion of the Uritisli j* well a* of Aim ri- itipunsry Mall. Ploadtiif •!ol,Ch, Ix TOR WltoNO Room.—Have you never, ill some td your pleasant mondi, wished you possessed tit j powers ol a ventriloquist, or at least ibe iini’ntivo powers ol Dr. Valen tino or Joernr* Pike* t Not lor the purpose vexing the life nur f nny one, as did the Tho Hmno result* i » (level, England ►’applied ('ll * to expel the Americans the x the piratical suppression of our best to Uttlilornm ; but tho plunder of oui ens und the closure of our highway > not enure »,» the benefit of England the Felix Hellv of Frauen who beeuinei recipient ,»I the spoil* ol mir nutlomi rprise, mid u French company pbmti I on the Isthmus to take toll ol Aim-ri trade lor Die line ol the inter-seu route ole i ruble I idu*tn England Hluined the ( » by t r plundered citizens. oney ilellldetl I -Hubs ii i mi.Mil will lake id will pr'diiibly I'oriHider llm inn strong More about Mardluia amt Mcxlct promiHc ol prolccling the IbIIiiuun (mitf-itn, and of rcti mg from the Musuuilo nnd Ktiataii usurpations. 8hc ha* bnz'mlcd her good rolulions with this country by exaspi rating our republican masses against her preteutiou* interlerence* m American inatUis, und all to no purpose except tti make the way clear lor Nupoleon and Ins slave, trade. IDs policy wu have iinlicaled step by step, regardless of the sneers and contrudictions ol the Abolition pie**, which, incorisistenily enough, i* the film ally ol lim Hysicm ol slave trade under tho pretence of combatting slavery in the United Hi ate*. Il will be tell ul lust. Napoleon III i* steadily progressing, a* will be puln.1 to nil observers when llm labors of Mir William Gore Uust-ly nro com pleted. They look to Ihu restriction ol American growth by introducing un empire ol clump African labor in (lie rich coun tries on our border* to supply cotton, sugar, rice, and indigo at bull the price w# can product! them for the European market— These product* will be carried in European ship* und exchanged lor European fabrics to the exclusion of American pimluct*, shipping, and manufacture*. This u tlie policy of tho Emperor Na poleon ami Ins coolie trade; In* Nicaragua canal and bis Credit Mohi/ier, are nil work iug together nt Ibis moment for il* necoim Mr. Laresseur, who goes out to superin tend Mir W. G. Ouseley and Hie I'ni-idents of Costa Rica nnd Nu-mngin, i* one ol tin- new school of “humanity und civilization” wlio avow the beliei iliut tint ••introduction ol two or three million* ol Asiatic mid Afiicnn coolies in tropica) America will de stroy the slave-labor *y*leru hi the United n sislihld . competition of filth id the cost ol Am«ri- dlimi lilt* M i'e is captivated by the idea of United Mutes by oil empire i, whoso children would be unacceptable for »n- iad the courage uml '/•uboign under tho cob it ia rumored that Mir nirnt* to erdu the coir Teliumitep-'-. Wahiiinoto.v, Mure , ami guaranteeing alinre. Sardinia to funnully urrmiged by nil Foreign Govern- ro| of iIn- ih'bmu* ul On • the i.d* l M irmnori i From the k>'SHion r ol Ti buuntepec. latest frotu I'atu&uay. York. April 2.- Dmesfrmn * too L'Vib ol Juiiiimy liuvo L j ttialtin, by I | can biborers-' I Falrnersloi ; surroiimling ' free citizen*, bui | nrxiiiioii ; uml il jibe gntHp of a Napoleon, he would not have ieli it* execution to France. It i* the common I.o|mj of the two Uahim-t* (but the i monopoly of the slave trade for their cili- ' zen* will secure tropical America to their 1 use* ; und the next anival from the Isthmus may show ll» first Iruil. Tbo ITlul. ' 'J he I’i iirt Im im. cxmiiilialion of the I persons lonnd on bourd ol the barque E. A. ) Kaw iiiih uli i* IDou Lea, commenced last j Saturday and was coiinnm d over until ! .MomJuy ol ibe present week. Tbo result ol tin; examination win. thnl Howl.i 1 I Impcniir. rs appointed elites about (tie 1st ol I'chruury to negotiate, Mashln^lon News. H a-ii>Ntiio.v, April SI. -The grand jury, to-day, brought in presentmentsagnuibi .Mr. VV in. ('iil.oti, late Clerk ot tlie Mouse of lii’fodi iii i/t rollin' ft paper eoiiiracior, ol public duties, und ibe latter, lor perjur CrcdulouH nnd ('oiifidciit. VVasiii.xoTm.v, Apr! I. -’I be Unioi r- loyally ol (be liri'i vs llm laitcr will call lie exceeded ills instl nt, and iieki ii rm ol ilic D. >S. Disinct Couri, to In-ld in ilii* place oil llm second .Monday .May, undir charge ol liuving hi unbred unknown per*mi who wo* Uc-ignaied iii >in a Mpmnsli firm t ii*i ol Alrteu, om ri id. Shewn* to be J Im* whole ruse ha* an air of mystery, for ue in ver have known men before, after In • ing rcptandly worried by the Court ilmi diet were noi cniled upon locriimnulc tin ni si ives, n il storn m win* Ii iinisi bear against ibein. Confession* were iiincli*. by ibe pm- nuriJiT, in open Court, bud commiti t primmer* were without counsel. Ajuilartiirola Advertiser. tiutvd the 1st ins'., si considerable atlentioi ed Protectorate, i ■lb.—A letter to die He- Mtanion, New .Mexico, . HARVARD 4 Slave Trade Meeting lit Tnltnall. A “large onil r,*j<»cU b- Hireling - ' ot citizens of Tattnall county was In Id »• Rridsvdltf on the -3.1 ultimo II m. Henry MlrickLtul Hi the chair. ^ ' l*ke l,...:i the B.v.nn.l, Air,. Il.o o' «- I ”■*■.»«•»■ «•.!>«» ,"f I o., drug. : Hidn! Wo Willi iiidn. Col. Wm. U. G.ui.i.i. uddr,,.od Hi. i„ ! ineeiing in favor ol s r* peal ol all law s Brins tilt-in to ' prohibiuiig the slave trade, and showing, by . ■•* r-. - iiiso -oy li'xl. man) trrtlutoblc xty uiiinin, that the open- w« boy,*ud charge U-s»ken w»»*ll. Try us . in|f this trude wi'h Afnca would add •Lis-d-u nun * »iiukieil I \ .. | ond t*« the grnaisst earl uly blissing to the Hinton CZ iiuttb, people; particularly to tlie paor white mm. ATTORNEYS \T LAW, who would then be nbls to buy slaves ui a Bosna VUu. Ooorgifi, , praetletlnths reuntlca of Marlon, VVrbitsr, “ 1 • |J "• '‘ r ' “I lo * llictn. At die ttdxisy, Macon,Taylor andTslb.»t. * conclusion, Col. (.. off* red a rcsotu City Proporty for Sale. .sk TUK u...i. 3 ■°oey Mian II. u— e ** »"() sTultk- . io Messrs. f A bargain s ill ( ' ' i ’himbos, r, Hides r Wo Want Hide#, L'T «IU |>oy flint or drj »nl! 1 '.t little* In any *, * t>(r oimI at sboost any ].n H: ii.«r Ctsk U rrtAMH bit for -oiiis uf the adventurous visitor* w| pity their respects to this solid 'Pyramid Granite' each recurring summer, tliut it hi yielded to the fury of the storm.” idan'ir 1 that ihC|U-»dt submergence tbc risk ol In Mor Kichtoi ftt'^Auriris is su Empire of shreds and Ykrxo.x Mrs. H. L. Pbllrtt, of patches. Austria proper bears about th* I, ►«>.!.,V Uf III, L»|W Mount >“ '-•> “I ". ">“•« tori do-'s lo u coal—just Ing enough to hold „on AMoclillon. io.k« a r-po.l |.uti. It> , „„„„ Mhe |,„ :d in the Record, from which It appears J ding herself with territories, piecemeal, fo* tlie l*<ln * have already pani lo Mr. John th»e« centuries. Her U iitiri* t* a slice ot Washington «t>l-i8,33J 33, being the Poland. Her llakovma is a slice of 'fur- re amount duo op to Feb. 33, IHtJl, key. Lombardy aud Venice are (ragmen's the home arid grave o! Washington, hr- ken front Italy. Ii' hernia and Myn* she rvmiander of the purchase money ia ■ wrested front their German princes, and | dint order* looking to the oc- - Male* mimed uro expected.'' Massachuaetta Legislature. ►Toff, March 31.—The Idbcrty Hi led in the House, to-dixy, by you nay* 10*J, tn th* rountit-s «>f Marion, Webstar, Macon, Taylor amt Talbot. West India Molaisos. RAiUtrXg, cbotce Lr sal* bv ' ’ mar .tu.i., i- „ . „ 'fi* red Mate and Ft* nd advocuiing their I i:w YoHtr, March 31.—The English s'camer from Grcytowu says llie hi .op ar Decatur in anchored in the cove near Ju*l Del Mur. lieing mistaken for a u-uir, MiriinrZ with three hundred is took possrs'tott ol the transit route event their luu.ling, hut learning the character of the Decatur, he retreated, 1$ 11,1181 01. Ilunj.iy fiura Ui, \a tnitUui I il»U">«'«. •!» In 1I.0 ni,..uwhile — - —♦• through her dominions, you meet four dta- j liT Joseph H. Gumming, Esq., has hern tu.et races of men, apt aking five d Micro fit appomud Ity the two Literary socistua of Innguage*. At V'lenua you talk to them in Frankliu College to deliver the annual French; at Prague you uiuat s(>eak German; address^ during commencement w.ek, in at Pestli tba dialect la Maavgr; at Milan it ' August next. A judicious selection. f is Italian; at Cracow it is Polish; aud at ^ Uuciiarest the vernacular is 'I uiktah the French force crossed the Lake aud seiz ed tin- W bits steamers snd imprisoned the oflierrs (-nd crew. 'The forts of Castillo and Man Carlo* are lo bo given to M. Uclly lor In* head-quarters. 'This* treaties by Ousely have been rati. °wr xu-din ’ >. BjUINARD k CO | Th# resolutions lieing put to • tote l.y — the chairman, they w«ro passed with but iSSfc wx F. LEE, D. 1). 8, UaiNtsxl burgeon, jo^%ssiv f or ,AD AcwfOTA.—Q-tite «• warm coniei progressing for the Mayoralty ol * city. Foaier Hlodgci and Dr. J T 6 the candidates, tht tcitr.cr retireaentiug tF*-I sty. Tom, bow i* your wife!” • •feli ainl uq tfiler, I tUnk you, Jociog” | of l,4ut> roiWl* r sister oCorsar, w hit’s b. como cb dat darkey iVnUtlg i iRlItrl** “He has been taken the American, and lll« l.l'cr ih. Oemocr.i. I “P “ n ■'■J.-c.rnej u|, lo d. .(»rm Th. r.giatry elc.ed Monday )„i, with • lilt c “ urt •” •»•»« it in.d.” "On »n .fllJ.vy, af I A/m. mewmtm. | C **M U HtJ Jf htlldl* Ot) It*** ’j’he sea swept awsy (he workshop* and b. u-rs at I'uuta Aren is, belonging to the A ct'ssjry transit company. The Panama Htnr say* ( •* was the Nicaraguan govern ment which took posaession of the Lake boats ebiutiongd to Ball/. Pikr’h I'kak The Adrian^W.it pu Id I- hi'* u letter from Joseph Pmker to hi- bro.lii'r, dated Aurnrin, K. T., February hill, in which he Male* (hat the mine* jay poorly; that “for ten who are making five dollar* per day, there are one hundred who don’t make fxfry cent*, and n good many who don’t rrtX'.e anything, and are waiting for the season to go back or start lor Cali fornia.'' Mr. Parker further say*: ‘‘There e a set ol land-*hnrk* tli.it huve dons •tbing thi* winter but lay olf town si'en, id write flaming letter* about the gold ines. 1 l.ove done some ol it myself, lor huve un inter M in Auram.” South Carolina Justice. Richard J. F’ust. r. cnnvic". I m ihc crime burglary. »»« execuicU ui Gliurle*loil, S. C-. on Tuesday'last. The pxreulion ot tlie luctani io r«linquisit U.o hope tliut the mml Iroiu Columbia might bring a | urdoii from the Governor. Not withstanding l ds, how ever, tie walked to me scallold with a firm nnd unfaltering Ht-p, und met in* iaio with rcrnurkuhle compoxiji wieked Cabnon io Monaieur l'ipele for a little tuiriiileea as doua • hat wig of n vemriloqui*'. Sij nor fldiz. A ti o'l il ot nur*. w-:m i . i " s '\ i n !" d with imitative power*, r.-hiea to n , n o | mg since an imn nny i t re, n w h lie played a prominent pan, »hn mule u* really ■ ll> v "t • i:n11-.i• n t Out friend wu:- a lodger t-*r itxu night ni the “Floyd llotiae,’* Macon. Gn '!•» uao in- own Innguage, “1 was lighted to n room i i ilie fourili story, at bed time. I bad retired, nnd was enjoying niv “scll conleaaionul.” 'I’lie room, nliliotigh raihor elevaud. cm- rnodioua. Inthe liydoihiMiil*o corner wn* another bad. The moon, just over tlio street, could scarcely wiih nil Ms peoeiratin* era. force it* infl -cel ray* into my*room, owing to the cloudinees ol tho ntmonpliore and tlio "blenched domestic” hanging ho- l ire my windows. I hi i b. in Cod per haps a half hour, when I heard footsrepg approaching mv door. The uoor was opened noiselessly, and two mou came in. 1 nuild »ce there wero two—only when moving, however. My first thought was one ol ap- prahenalan; bat upon t U rilsmljf to bed, 1 resolved to i fl 1 tils ji ki upon mv neighbor*. I began to imitate ait idii man ol the couniry, with In.* oll l.de voice nnd iuug splitting cough. Jly In* aide a//parent I fi lay his beloved mmpiini »n, wedging m n word or an ot advice, when opportunity ofi' red a cliari' e. Even the in- (•oiMtihion wh* fatrlv noting nor. About tin* time, I saw a lira from 'lie other comer. • Il •!», (fob pered tin- head. “Hob, hurst my ' liuv’nt made a mistake and g "V > Dri "dido' •‘No The Gne of tlie Speeches. There is a queer genius in the I,ower linn.- of the Missouri Legislature an original—who occasionally makes very fun ny speeches, one of which we have been much amused by. It is so good that wo give it to our reader*. A hill lo repeal tho penalties for holding to labor, in Mis- -"•liri, al ive* belonging to persons residing in other H'.hIp*, was under Consideration, "ttd tn Him had boon made id refer it to 'he Judiciary Committee, when Air. I’itt, the gentleman we liuvo referred to, rosonnd said: Mr. Np-ftker: l was just enjoying a de lightful snooze, when the voice of the gen- tleman from St. Charles (Pulliam) smote my ear, and seemed la say, “Sleep no more.” I* this tho gentleman I see before mo. with • \o* • cvero and heard of formal cut, full of high law* and m*'del institutions, (laughter) tdk ng ••nigger!” And he is Hgaiu*t tho hill! IIh senses mu-t have surely gonn wo,.| gatinning ; yes, nigger wool gathering. G nlh-mcn w.ll pardon mo for lining an ab solute expression, but a “change ha* come over tho spirit of hi* dream.” What do gentlemen w»nt I I* corn *n dear and hoe- cukn an sweet as to ho purchased only at the price of having the state garrisoned by our enemies! Forbid it, Jeremiah! Do y.nt Want the institution* of your State re- dueed lo tho condition or nflair* away down in Georgia, where a plantation oon«i*t# of two oversuers and one nigger 1 (Laughter.) A* the pot-l *nys, “I'd rather ho be a long until,*y *1 range ysller dog with a boh tail liNMie-- o| it* par. M*. it nii.ulc '<<1 : "»‘i bay at tho (itohu, than tossy, this is x .'ion l»t pi iin11vc wa.li'ig*. "Gld in - own, urn native strife.” (Great applause.) Jurcos at ih«- .fx-urhanco And I will defend her institutions so bmg '"T ' , k ^r- , "" 1 ! -- «r.M run. »„d ()i , applause.) (reiitlcmen pretend sw.'h a love tor the in-tilutloli* of the Nt'to, hut when you go to t.**i them on such a question, they ure n* tender footed a* a cltickon on a hot griddle, (Laughter.) Com* down, gentlemen, and don't he everlastingly on the political hon-roost; show your quill*. If ugaiust u*; you whispered tin* • p-ynii head' h*r..ii.:lt' out t a body, and then legs nl way* tlio “hond.' hodv :inil h linniedfatcly openc Ihili” diHappenred •D ■ lout came head v ••Bob.’' now of the peculiar c.Ki't lolb/w John ('. Ualhoun am) Jim Lai—, or M ntgoinery—not by n long sight. Don't be iti11in iting thxi tugger properly is not Nali' in the Ntate of Misaoitri. I soy it is sale, nnd il it ain’t we will make it ao ?— (Applause.) Gentle men talk about fron labor. Well null I know something about n certain kind of it, that will * * ' ‘ , ”'l‘ disappeared. that will work for fwo dollar, n day during 'i required till the nerv,- I posaeHsed to j tlio harvest season, and get .trunk on tho Italli-Mit'TirSyE H' yr.r. a cottvorsacon be: w n n ninmn uml tlio w.itlin Ittit a n-w moment opened, and y* 1 1 kept IIP tlio . •old beloved” nnd ) p-i-ii ern my door Har-kcept-r, with a eandle, followed by tho “head" nnd “Boh." unterod llm loom and nppronclicil my bed. 1 Icignod heavy sloop. “Yon heu von nn* mistnkeii.” observed liitr-keepcr. "I tell you,” replied the “Itcnd.” "ilint Hob nnd I were tit that lied yonder ; see were wo rumpled it—and we heard ■■ man, In* wile, to.d I don’t know how many children over The muscles ol Unr-kceper'a cheeks bo- gait to twitch, nnd Holt scorned touched with a wakening intelligence. Ah profound n* was my slumber, I could scarcely help from roaring out. • Do you think that frllow Itn* hern nlny- ing n prank on us t" naked the “head.’ "Well, it kinder luuks thiit way,” says the Bur-keeper. I he "Imtid” appronchod my bed, In id his hand roughly upon my broaat, nnd shook me violently, “fcirongor, eirattger,” laid ho, Iii'h-'h tliut wotiiun mid baby f” I yawned, stretched, und ruhlind open nty nloep-tonded eye*, and appeared nutoniHlicd ui tlie uin xpi eted visitntluiL “W here’* that woman and baby you had lieie r ' i< pr -I • 'i the “bead.'' "What woman mid baby nro you speaking of t" said I, in uttor nmnzemetit. “Alt, poor innocent young matt! how rtud- denly ignorant you tire. Get up from your bed and fallow us, iutnuntty." “But, sir. J-” “Gel up, ] Nay." Ihulfiirnse, yet hesitated. The look ol the "bead” whs austere ; yet Bar-keeper nil night.' 1 was n little irritnled nt this; and, spring iug to the floor, 1 dciinindid the being disturbed at Hint hourot the night, my "N" Ii a r m will be olloreii you stranger,” sa d '!»»' Bui-keeper, witlt n bull choked laugh. "For hilling that woman nnd hnby,” snid the "head,” with a smile struggling tit the corner of hi* mouth. “What do you wish with me?” said I, hosnly pulling on my clothes. “Alisa and follow uh,” nmid • he “head," inn deep, sepulchral voice; “you are to ■lien* iIm fate nf the royal beast, who was drowned in n hint of tnalmany.' ” Having finished my toilet, I followed my curious visitor to the “hole in the wall.” 1 wu* led up to the bar, nnd called upon in the presence of hi* Honor, who preside.I behind, to uinke n lull con'cMion ol my capita/ of. fence. Huh exploded. Mar-keeper *»► allowed d, lii la nvi I h Iff '•|n- 11 "ll"t" loilt-r. -• 1 ■ ■ ■ i .. v “Give us,” suid tho “head” in an atidtoii- titia tintff. "i " -' * * • I • ■ it i" dark bn • In* rritntnai. that with it he may drown the his .1 durkii hide the fright- ■ Dat drove the hboid I rout our its health-giving Imdy.*’ "How liing.” snid my Ifiend, “wn prac tised at tliut bar—Imw many plea* nnd coun- ■ pleas, rebuttals, rejoinder* und aur-re- vaim itisited, lo cheeks. : c 11 inn siiitslic-ioh of "his II Omni and IfcidsicL Esqrs., and hurled them empty und prostrate tn the fl >or—how our eloq.ienpp, like a flood, swallowed up judge, jury, pri*<.nor nnd nil, Is nut for the puses oi historical narrative, hut for tlie memory of the participators in that midnight A 8ck.hr in Tine Unitru ntatkh 8rnatr —A liti!•• seeuu in the Hcnnte recently, is worthy of notice. Mr. Iverson, while speak ing in favor of ahnlifthing the trunking privilege, said, among ot' er tilings, thst it would have this good cfli'Ct, namely, that il would prevent the constant application nf perNon* lo members of Congress to frank for them—that it w*s a common occurrence, and, though a violation of law, wua con stantly done, and that it was herd lo iifuac a constituent so small s favor, etc., and that fir would venture lo say there was not a member of the Henate who had not been requested to do it. Mr. Mason, of Virginia, said, in his usual pompous style, “Mr. President, I trust the gentleman does not include me nirmiig the number.” etc. Mr. Iverson replied, with strong umphasii, “No, sir, that honorable Henator is so wrapped up in his impenetrable dignity that it is lie supposed any ordinary individual, , but o| a g' 1 iitb ui (it to mtlKB a unite nun work —it Takes a Mue- lu'llicd Yankee to put 'em through. (Laugh ter.) Ld u* wlpn > thi* restriction from our statute book, and say to the whole country, "Gentlemen send on your darkle*; we have broad fields lor them to cultivate, nnd wo will pny you n big price fo - their hire.”— Let Old Vug run send n* many as she i leus es, so she keeps her precious F. F. V.’s at horn.; they have most ton much starch in tltrir sliirtH. As has been said of them, like stars in the water, they would liot he thero Intt for their bright original* ill heavon.— Now I say in c inclusion, let us follow the foot-step* of those bright origin ds. "Ami Hie star Npanuh-d banner In triumph shat O'er the land of the fr«u uml Ilia home of the brave." (I'rolongutl applause.) Ah our render, cun astily imagine, this wn* u settler. Tba motion to reler had no ahow, tbo previous motnm wn* sustained, nnd tlio bill wa* ptm-md. It ia not the first time that the oluqitence of a Pitt has proved all powerful. Ext ITEM BUT Iff NtcARA.HM—Further Par ticulars-- An Aspitiwall correspondent ol the New York Times gives tho following further pariiutilurH : The Clyde arrived Inst evening (Mnr«:lt3I) from Han J unit del Norte. KchlcHsinger. « x-tii'ibuHicr, and triiindi agent for the “cum* modoroa” oiiiid pasaouger in her, and also. Lie tit. Edwards, with (11*11*101108 lor Flag inicer McClunny Imre. Mnncrs ueem to he il.awing to u crisis in American mniiers in -u niagun. It tippenrs that about the time Belly reached Han Juati, reports wore spread timt a cargo ol filithuNierH Ii .-id lnnd(d, or wort* to hind, nt Han Juan del 8ur. 1 tin- derHtniid that the report wnssproud by *01110 persona that u force had nciuully /undid, growing, out of the fact that u lew ol the marines and officer* were soon a little w..ya in front tho shore, on tlm Transit roud at >1111 Juan del Sur Upon this, u party wua organised, ol officers and soldier* ol the povernmunt, went to Castillo, seizi d two of the American boats there, the Cash Yrtsarri nnd tlie Cathariiie>Maria, Dy driving the ofli- ••• r* und men on short'at the point of the bayonet, and thou ptilhogdoWii the American nnd running up the Nturagonn ling, (toe »d the bouts was tuett run «.t\ »hot«. The acldiet* set fire to imne of the T> malt bridges nnd lurnod them. Presioont Martinez bad refused to make nil tdlicm! inqu ry as to (lies# dmurbanctH. Ilo also issued a grandilo quent proclamationaeatnot fillitiiisiers.prom- taitig to shed hi* •<•*■' d»op ui blood lor hit couniry, ami unking Ins country men to do the 'J’11 c FnkMDL.vf's Oaoah.—A special dis patch to 'he New Yolk I'rthuno. srya : (Jon. 1'ov. man's 1 ranslur to tht proprietor* ship of the Union from tho supertmendency >t tlm public printing isaposluvo indication "I Mr. Buthnuun’t- «*• su.it lo he a candidate in Ctnwicai m lor re-i icetinn. Mr. Bowman Is Ilii "lind'.v and was brought herb on uc- count 01 Ui faunal d> votmu t-» the l*r »t- *b im. !!'•« « a p.tri'Dun country editor at Bedl id, nnd i* entirely unsiiited to litis sin., rv Mesara. Hughes mid Jolmson, ilia pres, ii: "M " rs o' ti e I'ni"ii, will probably both rune: *i least ihn latter will do ao. Mr Wto tifl! rejoices at the urninttuniem, na it reiicM-s him from a burden ot nearly $30 tk‘0 iiiiiiuully on ht* private rcaourcea, fo conduct ing tlio paper. Mr. Uuchunun nt ay lie:ci ItiIi bo cotisidoroJ tbu real polii- cul editor ol tito organ. I V Tlm pres* ol tlio I mted 8tstea I« vigorous und entorprising, und retches the liearlol the community, fur l>« yond th*t of any oilier country. It is, fur u —I or tor evil, the most powerful inflitenco that acta on the public mind—powerful in itsitf, snd kn the (Im 11 ml through which most infill- ence* act. If il could lesrn that nn oppo nent i* not necessarily an unprincipled and selfish adventurer, * traitor, a coward and a knave ; and that oltr neighbor* on an aver- ago an' about as honest nnd high-minded u« ourselves, it would increase its owe power ; and tho great interests of the country (which iHtigut^h under the poison ot our party biltcrim*,) would be incalculably pro moted.— Rdw. Everett in the N\ V. Ledger. Ni vv York, April 1. 185U.—Tluro was a , , , . - * curious caa® in one of the Court* yestorday, would dare to approui h him on such a sub- : ot an t u om| „ ()| . young ujy under f g«, general burst of laughter 1— ' * the ’ with Foster, hud Ins sentence coiumuteJ by Iii* Excellency Gov. (Jest. A more wanton, cold-tdoodod inordt r—due that more eleuriy txtithitcd "th- nnd fnt.111y ben ot tnurdur, sut has scarcely m , devoid utaclnel.''—tho i-iemont e Gliurleston Mercury, fit perpetrated. DgjJTAnother party ot twelve men from Murray county, took passage on tits Chat- laitooga train st this |4sce, 011 Monday eve- mug last, for Pike's Peak. W« *«•« men from various parts ol tht 8lat» passing here almost every day fur the aama place*— Dal ton TtffKI. PilOOAliKS SailKKMkVr OK TIIK RlUHT OK 8r Audi Ll oration—The Wasliington cor. rerpondrnt "I the New York Herald, under dale of the 37lh ult., any* : “The United Hlalrs ami England having failed to come lo any definite understanding regarding the right of aeaiclt or visit—OUr Goveintnent declining io yn Id auy point, and tlm English government rtluktig to submit nny now plan tho Fiet.ch government have stepped ~ in and aubmiltid a jinjet to the English j J|!' n government which will probably settle the '* ,,,Brrl1 *' vexed question. It has not )ol been made public.” the ground thst tier husband mid deceived Iter about his property. Am soon as situ touu i on 1 lie wa* not iich, she wished to bo immediately untied, and applied to n Judge to undoor to cut tho h) menial knot. Tho name of tho parties is Luck, hut their hasty nnd foolirdt union was anything hut a lucky one.. The Judge Huppoac There Hun. Tim pompous aiwiuuiicoinuril is periodical ly made that so much has been paid into tile Treasury from tho naming* of tho State Road. Suppose thi rv has. Thera is not an important road tit the 81013 hut what pay* nioro upon the capital invested. Wo believe that Dr. Lewis and hi* associate* in the management of the interest are doing their duty—nothing ttiqre. it is cruel and Indelicate, by me monthly announcements, constantly to refresh tbs public mind upon U>o mistuantgeiutul of their predecessors. s •Vflftn Miusngsr. her drumy for tile with that of whoa/ character and condition she was [ignorant,-aha should he made to live with punishment ol her lolly. ^^Vinarriagn whs a eliiiidesiiiie one,—or what you would call a runaway one,—and, like all tui’h a flairs, was unfortunate for one or both of the parlies. AkrIOan*—i'lm little boy who saw the picture of the missionary whom the King of Madagascar threw to the lions, flffisd, because tho little Ilint back in the corner couldn’t get any missionary. There is no tired of any extra xympaihy ol the sort for nur interior plan era regarding the ten thousand Ah leans imported by the Wanderer— we give only l|:r approximate number—as they appear to ht .call*red ail over the country. The l*st Mississippi Democrat nutlets the arrival af soma of ibt« it Coltitabut— MobiU .Vrr, II