About Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1859)
tfotamta inquirer. JOHI U. MAKT1M( w Tuid»7^fornin^, May 24,1869 (»uj iuu K i#ftunil ifiotrlct. We irr fcfod U» l«uo thst lb# <*•** &* ■" ..rly win nation of tb. Opposition voters of tbia CwngriMiobii District moots with Out friend* M»*r hud •ueb general (afar. any niea of aorvjrndering the District to an Z - « adherent of tba National Democracy and Au Op.wUI.nHU,. C«" bUo * AdBiaiaUilKin -itbwl . ...... -u-fftoi U. c.(7 .» .HicU from , .n^now A.l T, i. .pp.r.nt ih.l • .opport.r A«,iW -Wtfc». m rf.pooM lo »u- ” E ,,,Uh Wl , i. b. *h. D.»in« oi roeoot suggootions in rafaianca to position 8uta Convention. The entire difference between (W American and tboee who agree with a*, w# 4hink, may be radoeed to a aingle paint. That paper and «ta aveociatce rafted tut bringing out of an Opposing nominee ae • party mcemity. the Democracy, the Opinion and Houth- «rn Rlgbor>otera of the Diorrki have an imperative and argent call fcfcneil* on their armor to defeat him. In thf Alabama Dis- to our o« n, beardee otbrre Our Paper. We owe 10 epwh'gjr 19 our read* 1 a for the impel feet .manner in which both llio Daily and Weakly Bnyuirer have been printed for eorae time. A new 1’ren ba» Tlil^OJHtA PI IIC. • — . , Boporfo'J for the Columbus BnQulrcr. mi. , rhatlycvld and backward aprinf, the niu 10 bin f.i.ir_.«in L The LATER FROM EUROPE. 'lire Crop*. Tpr tVcavnir. and tux Car- looking F.u/aula Spir' Cherokee.—We loam from a the Cherokee country, that tbia aectien are not as good aa without wbieb an organization mb not be maintained, and are tot aaaombling a Convention committed beforehand to the ghrougkoutdlft ttoulh, tba Congressman jrlm voted for that bill barn retired from the onntmi, *n8%©mocr«fo who repudiate it are twrV|M<> fNfif dJlacea. tfball it be found, when tire HepteaatfUtivca of the North and «.,b.u» .. .. ,t. b., u h, «,« .,,m .tap. ru, .» M wi#Vi Sw rt U Dittilet, tlmi Uol.tpl, In , tab,fdbt»U« Ural .Compromise—b#s rff it-|fy thw re-elertian of on# of it* efiTt ' VTe can n’ol jt\ brlieve it. ia eonuceffon, though w* do not 4«'ir« that any personal praference should bn areoacd or elicited before the Convention merta to mako a nomination, we will take ©<***• on to any that many of our friends KerslbuuU would b* gratified at tliS oefoc- lion of N. L. Howard, Esq., of this county, a' tboir Itandard-bearrr. He ia n popular, , ai.J w«iubl well sustoiu ire in the canvsvs. , f week hae teen exceedingly warm, and I Brinp.l 10, Born. lime. » n.r, . .... .... , gdlMU Bp.ro «™» h “ “** ,n * rk *' 1 * , . . .Li . The growing crops generally been needed, tod Its procurement has been we )|._Fu/aula Spirit, 17/A. delayed, first, by an uneuecesaful attempt j to put in working order a cylinder press I friend just fr «... h .. ..h, b... m... o«c bu. .bich, j te.r though new when obtained, neither the maker have ever been able to put into | two-third* of a crop sueccsful operation ; and subsequently nur Power Press, ordered from Messrs. In# ro: forn shipped quite rs soon a* we anticipat'd, but is nut* prubsb-y *11 tan way. bo that, in a very short linn*, we will be enabled to put on a much belter look. , has the fiy, ru#» and troat been. The ! corn iv coming up.—Cel. Times. The McMinnville /Tenn ) New Era of the I 12»!» says : “ We )•' it c<- ■> cable cunrphtpt ! emonc • • rr r wheat iv he- |ing greatly u.jurtd by lite fly and fust. jSooie indeetl iiavogtveo up tneir crope c: AN A.DA-. NO BATTLES IN ITALY. for tbs We, on essential to ihs orjsnixati ef tbs Opposition ^a.rtjr of Oeor^ls wit •huolJ m.k. . B.liftO.l JiwlJ coWMt.ol tlie ...I (jub.m»l..t*i fheKBB. Cl .W tttufi. sech an isans when teadered i>y the Desaoe* zacy, unless we know that Iht ptopfe of tbs ■tats ate ranged in opposing nation'll party ^Hs on tbia qusation. Looking at the sub- jact without party prejudica, tbue is no controlling necessity for subordinating Stale t>oUc, ti B.110.S U.B„. In .B .l.cliBn f.B | -mini ...J .M.... ' i.i.l. officer ch.TR.ft with tb« mlti.R.- “ * —— L - ‘ Wt also lsaro that many of our fnen I' The Crops. We collets, in another column, the piosl recent-intelligence in re;srd to the cm»|s— r»picially whnst —tbatwe base been able to cull train our excha >ses nf v»rb*u# sections. It will be seen that the general o.*uplaint is of and other adverse I plaints As the purtant c 1; -'disease among the wheat ia not get* Wheat.—We regret to learn that 'be wheat crop in many places, ts effected almost in the same manner that the oat crop was but yrar-t':e terrible‘rust blight’having made its ajpearsnee. It is leafed that ins whole w heat crop ol this region will be de- yed. In Marshall county, Miss. “““ appears to be reason to hope that the rust baa not injured tba grain as muck ss was apprehended. The corn crops are of course not suflicisrilly advanced to admit of any reliable eetimate of tbeir probable average, but the season thus iar has not baon very propitious. ........... 1MM1 Ml W# think that the condition and prospects j ping the stalks, and destroying the crops ... ' C\n. hivB lieen mowed dowr AiJOVtTA, May 19.—The ateeinvliip Csn- rda. trom Liverpool May 7th, lor New York, has bven boardt J < ;}' Cape Race. LivLkfooL Coma Maeket.— Sslos of .... , lh. week 39 OOO l»le«. .lowing * decliB, of lota. We hops, however, that j to Id. Quoiatiooe— Middling Mobiles 6id., ‘ L ‘ ' Middling L'plandsCjd. rilock at Liverpool 403.00U bales, of which 314.500 bales *re American. The la west news from Liverpool reports cotton quiet but steady. . I No (tattles between tbs belligerents in | Its.y had been fuugbt. • 1 Additional by the Canada. The salca >A cotton on Friday ware 4,000 insured balce, and the piarket closed dull at the fol- Mc.cln I lowing quota nous t : Fair Orlraos .7U4 | MlddUngOrtsans....« <4 I Fair Mobiles 7<1 , XllddlUtg MobllM ri ,4 I Fair Uplands G. *<1 j Middling L>lands..O / A t The stock of rollon on hand in Liverpool . VhTiTouni'rT.iMl I. ro.kin«»d wm.W.wO ULuj, if wlmh 319,ioj w«r. the wheat fields and meaJows. , American, informed of its appearance on sev- I KfATi. « • ral (anna and in wheat fitlda. entirely atrip- 'I lie Right nC Seun h. WaSliiMiTfS, May -“0. —Just prevn.ua t« the departure «f Ccuot Harilge^-fur France, he o|>siily said in a conversation with two well known gentlemen In New York, that if present difficulties between Austria and Sardinia ahoaM result in a European war, it would greatly embarrass oar c omercial relations; and the right ot • - cj would be I re*asserted and rs-enf rccd. The Count j was very emphatic in the rxprersion of l.is ! opinion, and the respeclairlity of the gen- ‘ tfrmen he aidrevaed leaver r,a doubt that I the statement was made by Count 8artiges. bead developments wi'h deep interest.—Grand Junction (Term.' Quid Nunc. Tna Amur Won*.—The Cbat'snooga Gaxcite says, we regtet to learn that 'his destructive plague has already made its ap pearance Trade.—Manchester cdvices Rail News from Plke»s Peak. LEAVi*w»BTtf, Mnjr 17.—Letters froni Denver City say there is s preal ► :arciiy uf E rovisioni at the mines. Several deaths are occurred Irom starvation. Deafitute emigrants srs arriving. Tbs mining pros- pects are unfavorable. pile mid Tornado nt Memphis. . Mas run. May 17.—Stevenson’s block, on tho corner ol Washington and Mam einets, consisting ol eight buildings, woe burnt last r, glit. Lo«s estirnsfod si 9150^)00. partly insured. Zent tc Trabue, Furniture Dea.- ers • Loss 12.000, no insurance. I rank Smith A. Co.. Produce Dealers; lots$M.000, McComh 4t Co., Comm *eioa B1CCII.B.. i lo.« »500. S.L. C.mACo, Feed Store ; Loss f 9.0f0. issurnd fi r f 3 0C». J M. r 0 «i»», Stoves sod Tin Ware. 11. P,. Wf Cr-eery, and H H. Meth, Liquor Dealer* ; l,nti not osceromed. TLue wn o aerere lornad i last night, accompanied by rain and hull, unr<*o!ing . ... quite destructive. in Randolph and other counties south of us are anxious to bring out Ecueri Dovo- tAJit, Esq., of Culhbert, as the Opposition eondidate. Mr. Douglass would make a brilliant and sffaclive canvass, and would [Irovo an able advocate of our cause. The iouom of the Opposition party cooii) hunily bs entrusted to hands better able to bear it ment of Hum concerns alone. W4 have therefor# protested sgainfl ihs Jeteimioation of the Democracy to draw parly lines again in tbs UnbcrnstofUl sUction, and if they- bad not dons so ws should at this tims oppose atjj movstnent ^ontempltfiqg the bringing out of *n Opposition candidate as • part/ nominee; tor there Lav# arisap. exciting and important questions ©f £Jote .bW b. In ....Mfion wiilr] ' k " “«•“> Gov. Drown’# acta and rscommendatior.s. They are questions that we should prefer to bavo decided without the iatarvsntioQ of, national docay issues. W# ars, moteovar, for obasrvlng dmri/ion, as wait a* foiiowin. tba dictates of valor, in the movement# of •■r Opposition Jtariy. Ws are Just now at • point vqjitn tbs counsel# of a Fabius anigbt 4irovs msr# wise than lb* rntbsaiaslit impatience of n Hotspur. Dut the neutoerary hiiii rgvolvad to fores the part/ eontrsi upon us; and we ssy again, Ut them fo^ps it Qn ua. They ran gain tMi^poqivinnnisdwaniig# by ao.dwug— on tha contrary, this aggressive movamoat. %f thsira wlH bavo tho effect of driving ovot ty* Tho Atlanta American i# entirely miotoken in it# surmise that we intimated the nomination of Guv. Ilrown by tho Opposition, in case he ah< uld bn rejected by the Democratic Convention, when we •poka of “the contingency to be met" os presented by that body. When wo wrote the article, thr.re waa not a abail-rwtf a doubt ef .G •«. lirown’s nomination by tho Democratic Convention. We had two other dtfinite "cuntingcnciia” in view—one, th" trpudlaliou tiy the D*mncrA ,: iv(lanerriiiui) •d any desire for a patty divi.fi.h unit iti refusal t*» adopt a party pUtlortu, which citurss wotilil leave tlu> Oppi.sitiun er.tirely grating Iroin farm to farm. 1 he prospect lor the former# in this coantrjr for of ,h. «.p., IB connection wifh .b. ..W». j ^^ ‘ ! and probsbl* future elfecti of the *“ 7 ’ -- * l -“ 1 — 1 Euro|>r, show the correctness of our to planters early in the spring, tc rionly vf (.[urn. Cotton has greatly de- dined in price, while breadstuff' and proviaion# of all kinds have risen so rapidly iu aslue as resliy to excito apprehension. Com in our Atlantic snd Gulf ports com mands if I to per bushel, srni wheat The j that grasa had gr- advice I little des'royer# — Plant ^ v . fW< , M » ..... ..SSllSiil tlid^prevent year, i* truly fioo'my tsrrnera nre not vet done planting corn—the wheat, press and fruit crepe destroyed—but a very limited crop of oats sown, it will re quire more rigid economy and unceasing industry to nuke the hither season. LoitisuKA WutAT.—Northern Louisiana destined to become famous lor the pro duction ol wheat- Wheat raised in Llafi parish wot the fifat in market in Ht la.1 year, snd wav pronounced *“ *•* r haaladen 4 inches nthe lost 4b I Havm. M ah ext.—The cotton matAet waa vrry dull at a decline ol 3 franca. Or- j leans Trea Ordinaire quoted at 104 franca. I The sales iur the week were LOGO bales. ^ -- _ . ... I'iovisions were bu-.>a and all kind* had , parly 0 | drag«on Indiana pursuing- There houses and otberw r/niriakMil hour*. ”— _ Indian I'lglit In Texas. AcsTt.a. Tit , May 11.—Capt Bayley tered tt'.e upper ri serve nu the 3d. w:th 1jo nicn.oud killid 15 Indian# and lj*d. From ifae AUaoU Atnvriead, l^»h- Khail we Have a CouTCMtloH f In another column wi'l be fiwind 1 A’o/al JIflus Itrais. cl.'frerii thr ,h« -Eb,.!,*” ' T J« iLd ••Bhall we h*ve‘en Upp'sitisn t'andi- <A* Points. — The Aluscogee Dim..racy date’for Governor.’’ Wc publish it fi r.the ( tbeir meeting at the Court-house <>;i purpose of pn.-tiug our reader# ia reference ! urd iy, to app-dnt dv! gates to «h- ( ; * 1 observe | j Jty gcc .implisbed without di Scufij, on sn-J Brown, Iverson and Crawt.ird wt fB „ j endorsed with equsl r*adtae*s. But wti f „ ,de. they came to le«l eacn ota- i's pj!».« to experienced 0 acertain ih ir ji-spcctive tempmaasnia entemp'rsy vt Columbus, end feel tb»l tbsy , T jernrtfw the Federal Administration tbeir chmee. confl.ct uf Jti'ing and ptiicy as to f-rbid any tdrs ot ti». a. j- rrader# to the view# of an irffuential p»|wrin *ba Op- I natorial end Congressional Com position inters*'. We ore pained the diversify of opini« n v. hich exist* ersacetothw matter, wnenil s'emi that the nominotion of a Candidate, trong eff rt to elect him. should be pect li.e opinion 'irsy at Colombo*, »n« «’'■ • cnti.Ied to rouoideration. Nevi rtheless, we b«ve btfiue said, we cio not leel ling truckle to riie D- rscy nr be governed by dictauon fr.m that • ot >«- 1 *>• '"'J quarter. | “» * nothing, aud thta they ti The “Enquirer” say* f “We shall very toon know what kind of issue our opponent# will tureo ttpoo us." For oorsrlves, we dg n"l l>el 1 ke waiting r them to force an issue upon ut. Vt e prefer forcing an issue upon them. The "Enquirer” certainly will not let the domi nant party giv# the challenge, and then to appoint the time and place, and tnvkr the lulea and ©elect the weapon* for thecqpieat. J Wherein taa G rn- r brown d ne unj- ! thing to entitle b do 1 upon. When, .oq m dion of Gen. *A ilium*, a committee ws» »ppoint*ul by tb«- 1. iianimn to drail resolutions and report u .cyattc, a little flittering waa occasioned by Urn. 8ettuea' declining t» #er»e - n ti ro • m t. toe, du the gr and that he -v ,, i 1Jt a D< im-cra* in full fellowship,” ham.,; i. t v t f kit the plaifoi.n of 1850. While the c»*mroiU--e was no', J rms' 41 AglLToX, E*q- (l«:e of tin* (*iy. I.i.t , ^ ■ rrsl.li ut ot Memphis, Trim.) w ct.>, up for a speech. He ©poke with f... u*us! make it pay f— ! teaduiesa and force of expie> 1 . foi.y what any other endorsed the Administration ol Mr. Due:.- 1, and avowed hi# faith in the c nanus: . ,..»r.iiderably advanced but closed quiet. j Lo.Minx Morey Mariet.—C«n©ot« do© w ’ rd on Saturday at90i to 90|. The Bank ol encatnumeAl I England bad advanced its rutesofdiscount t« . 1 44 p-r cent. Tnu Bullion had decreased , X’533 MW. . I Livti.r-«iL Gxxihil Mabbet©.—W best I opened Ui*s week with a large speculative { I enquiry, at 9J. advanced but doa?d quiet, j I Fmar cb-eed doll. a»d good p great excitement. The Indian* m me vw reserve have lelt their larma tor Lepl. | tionsl jmp' and platform of the Chariest ,f the Opposition P*rty ! whsl la- v,,r ha* he sbuwn it? What prior pie • I thfita has he adopted orcxrned out, extcpl- iog that of being holiest ! Ha* be manag ed the Slate ll >ad " “ * lie lias don# no 1 -rnaible und b meat man could l.ave done ! Governor J.*hrs..n should have done it, and | i nlP g,ity and fidrl. y of U-n. Hill c- u'd sod W eld base dnno ' There ar# thousands of men btlongi g to both parties who c-'Uld have don* 1 Our. Drown Kill be altgt tJ “ ; the 1 the Ns Froia the Brunsalok llcrstd. Hon. T. IS. king and lifo Iraducera. [BY REQCkST I The means adopted to affect the minds and opinion* ol men, and iu control their ol die heat quality, and commanded the best price. The prospect of thecitop this year, aaya the Claiborne Gaget'a. ia very good. ’I ho wheat fi* Ids nre nearly ready for the harvest which promise* to be a aupetb to quantity arid quality, and • Gnlvebton N» f/ee also to av-id ., • v M ° u , c.mp ..BmlB.. o( O r p*.m»riBUW , U,..n jb,b.U,-Mb. numrii; —>• “ “* tow » *» J vrn , tfnt „„„ 0 ,„,„ a pii*tias» by hie /iemeciatiC suppnrfors. Fol tbia reaton wa wanted to wait until they, in .Convention it Milledgeville, fcrtnally ©ff#c- ted tlieir excluaive Democratic organixation and it) so dfing informed (he Drowr; Atnar tea ns that “their room waa beltar than thsii company." After thin invitation t * quit, our people would mere readily aud reeo- Intsly hove talHsd to our call fdr «W OppositUiu/Coiiieqtipiii and It would,bare been supported with more unanimity by the party, besides having the advantage of kuowlng pretty w*ll the feeling and atrenglh of the oppotjettla of tho, Deuiorralio nomination in all peffa of the Stale. W§ yield, howvvrr, to the eaU of 1 .ConqaiUion at onov, ae that seema to ho lh .wish ef many of oir party fnendei only insisting that \\ I© lo njact after the Uittfo rratip (Jonvonttun, aud that the tlcfogalvs are net to bs considered a© instructed to want© transpiring after their appoint by tl|© county.popular meollnga ui*y to (ham to require. J>, 0—-In Its fosun of the 14th inst., the Atnoriean axprva©ra erquiescence in uui .view© to to the unlnatruclod discretion ol the Conveuilon,and accunda our augBcation ©a tallows 1 The loHowing etiegeailon of the Enquirer we fully agree with. Il wc must hnve a ,<;onv#mion lut it he. it aaya, “fonhu purpose .qf GENERAL ORGANIZATION AND ENUNCIATION OF PRINCIPI.H.'* We f jo lor that most rotdially. We need organ- ■ atton, and wo need enunciation of principle. That one suggestion settles the question ©f the necessity for n Convention, and I* a full and sufficient answer lo all that has ,by#h written against it. The other party is ,■«!'“ , — J r — in tins roqdiiion though at this witling ,ya. tmergantaed. power leas, •%_„ . .. majority oi thn ,p«'opfo were with us, and only wilting for the signal lor aqtion. We are willing iu ab'iis ihe decision of such a Cunvenllon as We know the Opposition eon assemble—and. although our oonvictlon ,»• that a cyudidate should La nut, wc would aubmit, though reluctantly, tq ha action. We would, fbcioloro, urge |ha falling of • Convention to meet on the day and at the plaee named by ua in our last iame, compos •d ol ell oppoaed to tha proacnl Siole and Fedaral Admlmitiationa. Every day that wa,dalay, tke .iutpoatiiouiais aro gainlpg S round at eur eapente. Will tho llxccu- va L'ommiitee rail a Convention ju aocutd- anee with the augieetion ol the Enquirer f Not a "Free Fight”—but we are "In.” Tba Montgomery Confederation (Adiniu- tatration Democratic paper), alluding lo our lal« very brief expreaaion of preference for Paoiford over Moore for Govnuor oi Alabama, aayei "It may bo an antiquated potion, but it K verthcleaa prevail*, that tho Alabama qpocracy are entirely coitip«-tent to -he eelRetlon’ of tollable person* to fill thenffke* ot their own Htate j and when on outsider. *i* \ .^ ,K,W Nttfaitig at that, presume# to offer his luiaaiud Advice ae t/i theirijygee course, it fo goneraily regarded as—pushing hi© opinion* where they were neither tntited •r deal red.” We admit (be peculiar capacity of ,|hf Confederation to advance “aotiqualed notion#"—-it pmve# it ky sUil insisting that Jho Democracy tt Alabama and the Houth manifested tbeir competency ta wlect a auitable person for the Presidency when they sleeted James Uuchanan ! After Uie geueial ts-publuaiion Ijy the Dcinwrrattc press ul the Moutgurucry Dis trict, of the Ualaabu Tims*' attack on Mr. -Ivott’i letter (^without the least insin uation that It came float an “outsider"), we w©r# hardly iu tvyrectatian uf a rebuke for our taint expression of preferauce lor Hatu- ford. We bad forgotten the alary if the ball goring the ex, and are tbankiul tke old fogie© of the Confederation r«-producing It from tbeir ©crap-bbok el "antiquated ootioiii." Dut, to relieve our Montgomac/ cote os porary eatirely, we beg to inform it that we are about as mvrA of aa “outahUt” w we era a ‘'Knew Neihing"— iba* is, vre are neither the one nor the other. Mr. CiArtun never saw u« by tba light qf hie dark lantern, when ke was engaged in the faithful convert# of Bam and admin ttfo nomination t y the minority of a cun di dst# free from the sihe charged upon Gov. Drawn, aud whom it might he good policy (or the Opposition to support. The 3ro*n Democracy may he driven lo the fint-bamsd coirs# by the extent of the opposition in their own ranks to the Governor; or hy the eWsngth of the proof adduced t> sustain ths L'ess county charges. And the “dis- scnijcnt Demoerscy’’ may, when they como lo ©omparo notes, find that they have strength enough to make © successful diver sion. We want the Opposition lo occupy position enabling them to ts!m advantage of any contingency. VltiWi from Dlffbicnt fctund-PolnU. Evaiyhody knoq* that John Mitchell’# Pout hern (’Hunt is the nn at ultra and tadicol of all tho extn mu ^oulhcrn Right# paper# of the country. After rur ro-'ro coatulltkl, evaaife and unsatisfactory a# 11. declaration of Bouthcm Right# principle#, we had expected the Cittern to pitch into tt with outlandish ferocity. Dm w» were surprised to flmj that tho Southern Citizen p( the Mlh iust. exprsaars its approval of ••many points" in Mr. Judge’# letter, copie# some uf tlioin with approbation, and ventures Ike unguarded “wish that some Democrats would lake as spirited a Southern position £If it had only said any Democrat, wr might have tome feeble hope that in one or two Districts of the entire South it© “wish” might he gratified.] The Citizen hae not yet fully learned "the ways" of the Southern Democracy; hence its atrango admission that thcie can .y Southern Rights politicians outaido of their organisation. The editor has evidently not been ill tho country long enough to have foarnst) that every candidate who is called a Democrat ia of course a Buulhvrn Rights man without blemish, and all others are Federalists or sympathizers with Slack HepuhlicanUm! Ivancrd in a corresp onding ratio. It icon, too, has advanced nl Iratl 10 I rr cent, in vsluo within a week or two. Should tin# stale of the market# continue, it is easy to see that the former who ha* plenty of grain to sell, or who ha* corn to raia<* bu cwji poik and stork, and to ivll in hi# neighbor#, will be tha lurky man ; wlnl lie who haa to buy bacon with cotton, | ound , uf n . for pound, or flour at hnlf this rate, will find J hlipTit* that he has made a miscalculation. Cotton can not b© permanently depreased ; ifosiing in the cufiiva to a low figure fiy the war, even should | aUould mako nil ol Great Unlain he engaged in it; fi r it i* an rrlirle of comfort and prime ner#**iiy to both 'he manufacturer# und consumer*—-it# u.c after it lc.vv## the gin-hou#rs of our pfonti-ra is a* indisprneafilc an item of the surial economy as «ai the rare of fl >rks in • nri*»l itini-n. Dut the financial panic# anil pressure© of war restrict it# rnanufoc- I #•#, the data ini* ta tha dr m*h'!* of J ratio and CUrta I the ( I""" v ©ry farditiee for specglstion ; while l>rcai!»tuff* und provisions, firing tnoru controlled fiy present supply and demand, advance with nt.y anguirtitution « f orders or the intro,[ac tion of new customers into tho market. consideration# tend at present to depress cotton snd enhance pn vision#, and the pro peel is, if the war continues, that the present rdaiivtf stuto of prices mil xlend ta the growing crope. offered at fit. d* - i'-t {quotations r? aomin- #etion, are a safe criterion by which to de- .'louilicrn lu« 9J tO'13#CJ. Corn • ttimine tbcj&otive which prompts to action. | dull * ) 7. 2d beef week at from ju* quiet and steady tr Mr. U. Hollet, of Troy, Ale., in a communication to the American of that place, flatly denies a wpo.t that he lately visited Columbia, Ala., mid there contracted the small pox. He says that he never waa in Henry count), except onro m D«comber last, and that bo has l ean in or about Troy without Interruption since the 8th of April —hating th u .*• usd from a br.« f visit to Coffee coun y (tha disease broke out *ii him • bout tho 16th of April.) He on,l lod .1 “I have studied much ©bout where J ,• I, 1 have caught tho ituoasi', and can < rr • m no conclusion wbalevtr. 1 have n remotval i.lev uuurr Iw-tven whu# f mold have catii. l it, end am alinobt in 1. heliavs that I did not catch it I110 .1., , Ut . IF* 1 h« • i iiliili(r of (hr llrtnoc'ari far I,ioutenant (iovcrriftr of V rgini* (' r Mn>. tague), in a »*cri.t » im |, at W - Mm, Oourl House, pron -unccd Mr. Ducbacan •*a traitor to tl» Democratic parly," ai d •aid that be “would cut oil his right hand before he would again vote for Mm.” 'i hie accords with hia former reported remark in Caroline county. When rnsny Democratic cap didates have thus emphatically to repu- dials tha Aduimistlklian, and nearly all ffoutharn Darnocralie ruorlinga reluaa t endorse it, is it not an aJmlssum ir.al tho Douth was deceived and humbugged in th* last l’reaidential election I Who did ill And who is going to be deceived iu tho earns way again ? Amotirb Dbookr.—A few weeks ago . Democratic caucus in LuwnJ** county, Ala., nominated as one of its candidates for the Legislature Mr. Brooks, a cousin of Hod. I*. D. Drunks who caned Hutuner. Mr. D. declined the nomination, but bo has sn.ie Rgcapted a call to bacom* one of the anti- Democratic reiididata* for lh* Legislature, aupportad by tb* Houthtiff Rights and Oppoaition partis*, llu colleague an lt.« ticket ta Judge Gilchrist, who has long and ably represented Lowndaa county in the both as t _ tepnrted dang* r Irom thn iibiihI h tho cr »p is subject in this re greatly pleased to none** tho increasing interest our pfonteraare men* ion of wheat. We .iea<folufT« a* home. [.V. O. Picayune. j, .blivhea * letter “I 1 hit &ih inat. triiin Ifoatrop,Jrom which wc ex 1 ract the following t .“-nee yesterdjy. I have paaafd throtigh tlie roitntisa ol Harris, Austin. W salt- ingto'i, l ay«<to and port ol Bvatrop. ai.d I find 1 he" account a of tho injury done by tie tro.t >ory much exauge/ttted. Along the i.i-i.u..j-, .a.o'r hirh ifm road ipoatly ni*» ure both to corn and cnttonTss* flfrbu* In th« botl a LI v 1 lie-half the cotton Hia been (fomam-I. and u large portion of the corn. In nerrly every instance, where the cm lias been 1 a- planlrd it ta up ngniu and >-,okiiig well, ami the co lon that looked killed by the fro*' tho tfov it happened, i* fa*t recovering Irom the cfleet» of ino blight. Ci dicii.io, v'e'.low quoted at j, , lje raPtI)1 nre honorable in themselves, 7s 3-J, and White 8i4d.to 8e 6.— gn j |aiJ baryta the pnfilic gax-, tho set. Isu-.ymni at the opening of the i based on error, must ueacknowledg- 20# advance, t»ut closed , , ,, •ork opened buoyant, at aJ emanate from worthy motives. It, «n advance ol 5 to 10s, hut closed dull at un- on tlie contrary, the mean# u*ed are dishoL- changed pro i-s. Bie m was quiet, as holders ! orahle—withholding the troth,—folsitytng ware asking an adeanre in prices. L rd tyas ! history,—warping aid distorting fset#,— firm at CU Mods. J'ugar waa steady. Coffeft j j a h f icstmg atatements, and appealing to null, luce firm andI advancing. Roam waa j : (ldlf .^, n ,j lg „„rsfice, instee.l ofsd.lres.- r :;tuX: v °/ d Jr;r w ti^ I he illustrious iimurtriiil, Beron Freder- of men. it f dfi.wa as a sequence it,tl the inner lluinbddt. who had J motive which prompts the action if wrong. Democracy. Tho committee reported re*-|u: toining Guv. Drown, Ju-lg,* Iv, Party, (alaciy named De. Mr. Crawford, and recommrndu g II support th# n-Uitpee ! eJrctinn ; also appointing deh-gni two Con'eutioua and instructing adhere to th# prcfciei.cr# ol the Another resolution reported tie inexpedient for the Gubernatorial and principles . tiou to take atiy action or 1. bang I ke mill#t‘ i» r s upon the tirck of the expression in regard to National j, Impositionistf, and make up issues which ! A , ff err j , tut must force upon them. , I counter resolutions, declaring tha Say* the “Enquirer —‘Their quarrel©, promise la enlighten us very sp-cdily upon | m> emey ot Muscogee cou-tv ths queatfim whether G»»e*rm*i Uruwu is a abijing faith in Democratic prto ft man lo receive our support." j had ben disappointed fiy the A-l-i Imposition I’arty^drcllne^to rs-rnun- t 0 f Prcsidenl Uuchanan and ri 1 s«■ bi* it-Aii,ng measures—Ut, hi# brougl t agutn#i h Ceoventi'in, and the m"a*ures of that party, “« m what they may be. Ksnaa*. pr- 12 gat' travagsnee, corruption *' d Squatter S eignty, and vonou# oilier equal/ iniquitous prscti dreitns to rt-nnm- i inato him on see -uni of alleged intrigue* I Mb Mr. Smcury C " bb - ” "" j ,h. *.,,1,0 p»lic, .■f lb. C.nri.,, eharget jeaclici udvalicrd i cully i 1 "p,? 1 ' Ini native city »c(i in their Ao (-rod na IVhen New. to Times re-produce# the following pangiapb, compliiut'nfoiy to Wll.f.uw F. S a it For n, K 1|, which it originated in 1844, wh»n Mr. 8. was the Democratic Pn sidvntial Elector for (hi# District: “The notuin ,tinn »l Hirctor tor this Din met for Pmldepl ami Vico Trsaitlsm. is one tli.it will ho moat heartily mnourrsd in by tl.c Dent 'crutic party. Wii.i.iau F. ri am- ronn, E-q , is a staunch Dsumcrat, a man unshaken ht hit dr*uru-u to thn principfso uf the Detm-t ratio party, lls in troll worthy ol and will isceivn ths Auppmi ol his Demu- cralit: h liow-citlsen©*” Wo lufsrprsl III# rr-j-ul-'i-nrhin of I fit A paragraph just at (his luiir, without com- wrnt, as an indication tint nur nrighbor thinks of Mr. Damfoid n* it did in 1844. And wo are gratified that it thus rilu-r# to imitate Ihure whu are rvrr rrudv to arcord to Mr. Hamford a mrr'ly complimentary or an arduous p *1—srclt as I'rssidsntiai Elector nr Editor—hut who always turn to him tho “cold ahouldcr’’ when hi# more sincere friends prn|>oae to make him a candidate for sopie aubotuntial honors. In all that the shove |-aragiMpli says of Mr. Hamford personally, »« concur; aod we certainly think none ths fori of him na a politician because ho is oppoied to Die English hill and other inruturcs of U.o National A Iininiatration. Moveniculo of tin* Mormon*, A short lime »fcn we rhroniclrd the de parture ol u largo r un,her of Latter D«\ riAinis, who had winterod in tltia citv. arid who look advantage nf the firat open wenth- rr to jouri'sy towatda tlie Great Halt Lake. On yesterday ws noticed the snivel « f a se /cl hli , France Find monk. Tim Etuporur Napoleon will foavo fi army about thsl'iih May. It ws* whi»percd about that the law had been declared arly ninety ; W1 || B0 judged, and consequently tlern rd fiy the honest, true h<arted portion of the eommunity. A-aunnng the proposition nf unset} ! asnlem©. w« propose to make a fi w remark* I c«>ncrrmng tb* trfoitoe p'>aiti«»ns of the If - ti. T. D. King and hi* traducers, before the eit- iBrris ol the First District- Of Mr. Km, IB,™ I. BO nec.-.ii, lb.1 'L’Sr.nl"^ I i, tliii urcdly the O; up—in such a c ian to receive oi On Ihs' other band, if he be hers of the Fatty counties, most u cannot take him wi I not be "a fit ■ gain id twenty- dr tu iiia^cabinsj • I Commoui. I inautl fiy his p>rty, nolhwithatahding his Opening j f,,f(ufiats ©elsction of an able and honest I tu the Westein 6c Atlantic Railroad, he will he open to rueceoslul at tack on numerous points—and rn-nt em phatically NO T *‘a fit man to reenvo our support.” Tb* Iin| Lri f. Die Walk ha# bee could st* when he w«- tu • r enuig. No lingriboard ia rttjuirrj t*> designate hi* path : it hat brcti blazed by tariial I ' fn ’ Ui ,n ^ ^7 b)* set* by daylight: all 1 h>»dy. It maintains it# org©mx*tion under; I 1 r-ng, and wh.th- I , Urc*ive title, in defeat •" well AH onward and upward course. He fosses no R.,. M.r.b.l V.III.Bt | 1^11 J hur.-rl. lb. *rr.l bi,l!«.jr Wefowaki were appointed mem-i of truth and integrity, and th"»e who seek with at sen l-mnlred , E: I'.xIilbHioJi uf Furcl^n Goode, A Fair at some city in one of nur Southern Mates, at which gooda of European manu facture may fin exhibited, was proposed tome time since. The object, wo preaume, i# to encourage direct importation hy an exhibition of qualities ami j nces. IIhwill Curb, Em]., communicates to the Slutc Press tin* fact that M#enn, (ta., has hern selected as tho pfot-w (ur tha Fair; afon that at a meeting held in Druasela fiir tho puifuss of furtiirr.ng the enterjirlse. “tho idea ws# adopted tu make ths choice of such a oliip Inr carrying the gnotlr for oxhilntian, ■- to make, at the a«mo lime, an easy Vu.age from Ghent to the Houth ; bviug tho basis »f n rrgular service heresiler." W# rrgsrJ this a* a very important j utoveinent, and wi*h tl inuchaiiccyas. ’J hi. j hy l. • r.ut yet fi en selected. VV hen it i» ! w • ! rtc«.notl on, Call not our Mat'Oll fiisnds 1 '* oDHfttrt it with soiiib other attraction—*#) i Q) an agri. uUuial fair or c.,h firtiion ol ^orns ( ■< - kind—tuat will ai-l jo thawing people from I ' -II parts Of the tit ate to th. .r city 1 .Much | U VrpehdR on t iM-.i i l dto em< i - to witma* tin* inauguratim of (we tiu-t) a 1 '\ gre-t djrect'csntiuaics hi tween uur Southern l ul States and Eur •]»«•. RrMoako Heinbtatkmast i r Doi’qlar j N . cheerfuU/umicMsklng a journey of fivn or six thousand t’nile# tn « new c<»uniry, a ‘ strange g> vernn.cnt in f.ict, * rrligioua di-s|iolts,ii—fur tho »skn of ths faith that is in them. In a lew d.-y* they will l»e en route In jciu l!ic rompnnynf he faithful, to wh--in NrW York Herald, 13/A. rorr« »|.oOflrii,« „f tin-1««\ -iu.«li Hr|>ublicitu Dciuui-rRttc Meeting In .%!•• i*.«->» Dlttui. May l . Mr. Editor.— A portion nf tho Demot rury mol Imre t<»-rlnjr, with Captain Chanier in tho I’linlr, and appointed nuti-Bruwn ih-lp- giite' (it ia said) to the MiBedgeviilo Don- vei)tlon, iflso nnti-Hsward, ai d onti-Ku g men to tlie C<>nure*smnal Convention — Tlicrs In a Mroug t- sling ir-rr iigamst -lien gnotloui. n, tmiong ihoir party Iriemfo. It is rumorod that tho Government has stiapemfod tor two hundred dollars, and that its paper has been protested • y a citizen ul Wav no count v, for that amount Yotirointlv. A HrnscaiHER^ Death nf Pr. GIronic) . Dr. Iviward Giraid.-y, who was, it will fie rccoliociyd, wouud. J » v the aecideutal lie hands uf hi* wiio , died ul his i'iju« •I the Frivy Council—Kami iu ths niintstry- li">»*r become# Fresident of ihu Senate- D'l.i.. yh- i* the .Minioier of Justice. : nd ihe Duko Bcdoue n, Minister ul the Iotsrtur. AdUlllunal by the VfK°* New York, May 17.—A lew additional items of news has been received Imi Vigo, w hich **■§ bonded u|l t.'apu Race. At Afosaandria.on th* c.i-nii g ol the 4th, n ifiepiirh was sent nn i »uncin^ that tho Atvstrian* wt„» lia-j crossed tlm nvor Fn, in • • r vim guard ns tin a* S.ilfo, in Fn ontvnt, and had cross- point. prrventud fiy In^ii t liirh was reported 1 them still threatoinug to ! inn*, 'rajsiiuto, but soya that tlie invader# kuied ova* 35 mile*. •mna, lud tailed, and th*is ha- i r< ported tu Bn.uuni to A’2,- i nl Maiakufflifid proaeimd hi# dial *ho firulgo ol Rtiffsiura ws# y tho rx'ditionie-H rotnruiug runnier with tho Austrian#.— ilui on entering IVdiunni issued ion that Ficduiuniouo should be ti c gtrstest consideration. The hereabout# at any period iu the era hs adonis, will nut miss the mark at it* v - riuus stand-poin s. or fail to find him where Truth and Pr-igres* tray be eontrnding with Error and 8uptncnrs>. Such has barn Mr. King’s course through the | life; the sun-light of Iritih has poured tta Idsz ng l»«*am* on all his act*, ami the can dor of a guild's* heart and prompting* ot an ingi'i'u<'Ua sp rit h ive laid bare all hia motives; and now, in again offering him self for the aullragea of his fellow-crl:**D#, with the candor h-totual with fiuu he lidla by he solicit# the nomination at tin# tuning other thing*, he drmnn>tr..tr# 11>itt every cit am ct' 8outnern Georgia haa s vast inletcst in the welfare • I' ths gr at Hau hrrn I’aofic Railruad, and its immeJt- alter fi>rm ; 2J, hta support of Fai Itt**n uuauthorixej contract for tl.c tu ’ sd'tcoti-'n tl tirgroea iu Afro* ;"P’ | ,dv r.cy rf . .[ reitf an.) |.r..„r, and Oth, his weak and vanillin in Mexico, and hi* unmanly cou-. Minster Forsyth. In in* rrm l.-imar ahtided to the repuduti Administration hy the Dcmocr-i date# for Governor ond Lieut. (, j I V’irgiuia, aud doclareJ that tLc i rty c-iuld r.ol take up tin* A !'n ,... —. -- J Carry any cut.run through *l [font as well aswhen hopeful, ] The Admiautraliou had pr-tr 1 a and ridiculous failure, an.! if n -t r it would Jr#tr»y tho Dc'imciatic per hop* the Americi'n L’limn. ^VHIEII IxonAM. E»q , on mittee, **u| tho comiDtitec ha-: Fart/ drcepiive lilir, — when deep and henoe, when seeminxly beaten, ills- heartened and dtspsr# *<l, it finally rise# and triumphs. E mb man knows the ptrty to be organized and that a GonveiilM.ii will fie called. It ha* it" Htite and Guuoty Ex<cu- live Commit*#*, Who, at tile proper junc- , call C ! Tlicii I for Governor ha# | venliun will tnoet- didalr—that cnm Drown, for lh* po than nominate hit i call. d. 'I li id dale , Gun- the heat policy t ns th* Mouther .ml di-i| pro- i Admttiistrvtior Deni llut OUlJ foil—shi'ulJ he r : attend l ate lh# importance ol ttua onli rpn»e—loca ted on ■l«*ch«lding territory—to it # Houth, anJ p irticufoii) to H -uiliern Georgia, into the lap of which w,i| fir p.-ured the acru ruiil ited commerce,*an<l ttie w stth an«mg fr in it, of more than 12,00(1 mil## uf Rad- re-norninatrd —we. Dot, lh# Opposition find it vrry ilifii oil led hy the Imp •*» t> With the tv. i rot • Uttlv c.nva-s. to this matter \ InXXS, E*q * i .lading paragraphs qtirslmna C* ntai ’I be “E'-q'iiirr ’ a WILL Yol’ DE MU' Ynl’H FA It i Y FRIEND* FOR AN M-i.lANf E a ITU ’HIE COKMIFT DE nf RACY U.s PER SUCH A LEADE *“ ‘ • wt. ORGANIZATION. f-- havr without a Goiiotuti.*n, » find I A ay t rlffr. id for- | PS | ;f, f*i#l« ariJ for r*.-; . coriciuuing t • lor you to carry rjo# nt a lute hour on Wedm -day night font, 1 -ill inst. An ii.qiint wa* lie!: by Coroner Itakur, thn Juiy h turning a sordid tl-at cause ui hia doalh waa purely accidcu- wltji interrrd yesterday aftrrn military honors, being a turn.bar uf tho “Ktuhuiond Huaaara.' [Aug lh ran , tvth. ('oli^reim—Uili Dfolrk't. It «crnta to be the policy ot Judge Jacks »n and In* tiu-nds t<* luivr no Convention lids year. Frrhapa they arc alraid lortokanotli• rr convocation at Ga neavilfo. 'The pl-n adopted is tu let the d.lforrn: counties ti-iri- iuato uttii in tlirir prinnry nneting©, and then declare hint a candidate by comm -n consent. This is. we be:ie\r, tlie way Mr. Cobb managed ths last time he was a can* didate. A larije portfi Four Days Later from Europe. Cotton Advanced. Willi J.urgc Hale#l DREADhTUFF- OUJLTLY DECLIHED1 Ai'ursra, .May-I — ThcstranisliipCity ol Kalttmore, Irom Liverpool May llib, has born hoarded ull Cape Race, on her way to M# Admin to the length ol ' ...J off-red a -ul. , principles and th - iticpartt had breu vt mu, and riaulving th •cogee county fi nU t of J.iiru# iid Mo the Atlantic the Southern Fartflc Rulroa.I. At Mil ali thu gs *ive a|d fiy the Federal j m.inant, sugar w, || fur its auccrss i! ll- rrt.ee* among th* st irkholdvr# of K *4il ihrnut’.h Teia* have firm adjust- and nil.are now ut tu g hatuionioualy ; uit with the Htsto ul Fexaa ha* beru ied in favor of tho ('ompany. ■<-'uriug to •' graul of million# of aerr# ol fond, and d'O in cash fi>r every mile ol ruad built, .ew of the necessity to fill up th* gaps Coma Market.—Sales ol| rait „f Vicksburg, at the list run ling days aincr Hie dnpsrturo of j of lb# Hlockli ddera ol tb* Montgomery A Q> He t die. snd I — I Wc call for a Tu the Dt»l lithe kno Dcmocrt advance ol 3-16 to RI. qu #t but steady. j Dreadstulfo nl all kinds had considerably I declined. Consol# 911 to 911. [No political now# has yet reached us,but wc anticipate fo*a warlike intelligence front I Europe, aa tlie basts ul the above commercial Additional by the City of Baltimure, I St. John*. N. F , May VO —Hal.-itor thre© j doyanl ci rum in Liverpool *i7.(M)t) baloaat , wlucti rpecufotora took 3000 and exporters VOOO t>ale#. 'The market clooed quiot but in the:r circular report Mid* Ivic^s* wore favorable but dull, and mpo Ro b light sale: iffcc dull. Rice firm, id declined 6d to Is Railroad Company, lion t>M adopt, d, authorizing die endur.te- rar-nt, in connection with th# r a Is east, of the bunds of the roads necessary to perfect the chain between Montgomery and Vicks burg. This shows how Alabama view* this great work. Dut Federal aid I# necessary tu tskc it up at the trrmiuus uf the 'Texas Ruad and .••rr) it aero-*'.hr plain* and bar rier* to the Pacific ; and thia cannot be ob tained without n j r--longed and fierce strug gle III ('ongress. 'The North is determined I" have the Pacific It .ad located on fr-o territory. On this issue is tu fought the hsttle between the North and the South; hence the nrre*»ily that we send to Con gress men i f power, hclmnrd fiy intrgMy, • rmr-.l with knowfodge-~|or knowledge will be p«wer in this v<>nl<-s. Mr. Kmii'r mod- eat/ prooents hi* ssyir; »uc*n du more for the Southern Pacific Rafit-iad, and conae- w»«t> t™ "" fi™. I) •!,»>, Ih.n .njr oll,„ , c<I: ,i„p,i, _ turn in it; yet r.o ..ne who ia aware of the I „tj., n tioruinc# no matter t »,.l .TB..OBI ul in. rm.tiui. oBtbll.Bl.jrcl I Who. cund. ll.r r.ll ! -"I. which hi, tl rod In. Blil.ul. kriowfi-.!gr, from personal oxarntuaiiop, of the rnCrc route — il# prat tic-blity and aJ- Alette bout a atrugg , and that it tor Wtdneoday, t J th. t when it Conventi. in the city.>f Macro, i fith day of July r.ett—I a»#.-infil d it proceed a: form (Aid pul forth a ca the principle# art forth • lidate for Governor to atrengthen the Con gressional and L>'g -lative n niiiriati n*.— Everywhere rise th# Oppoeiti-tn l« a ivsand at work. Tke msjortiro ogamst it are as large as those which hive been agsiust us. Dut, nothing .taunted, they enter the field •nd contest for the mutiny. They nor we will aecuro it without an effort to do so.— The Imposition party will not ‘‘wait” in the 3d and 7th Gor.gressioral Districts to see what the Opposition will du. No, not they ! They will call conventions and n«*m. ins# candidate*. And they tv iti do right They will show fight, snd contest tha ground to the lad unh. No trick or in trigue will b# left unturned, n-» ex«H tun will fie spared to carry those two Districts. And, Unsupported fiy the strength which would fi# afforded ly a gubernatorial candidate, wc should bo certain In lose tb si two Dis tricts, and then wt might i>e said to be dead and buried tu a moral certainty. \Yn are fur a Gunv, r.tiun composed of all op| used t<> the press nt .Stale and Federal A-irirnisttations, to ho luld in Ms »n oq M eu ir#d*y, July 6th, for th Ml e I i he may be od Wednesday offer- • cotton market clos- tbit)ers. with »aff-i rinsed advancing, bu did a. (Inward nt.iniau will bo found resolution* and Mr. Jone*' - table. He contended ttut it w a to nominatu dvlcgotra to a G Convention, and not to take it.. . , the j ii„n naii-ir.al question©, He regi- it >■ idem Duehanon os p «foad Inn, a plat- ihat he ought not to be kicked- li '‘I" 111 to the disfovor with which the in of Columbus politicians were rrc hoped t ti ta I there would be no ne* tation. ^lxx CuiTXB, E»q., contend » committee had themselves in*roi tional topics by their te#oluti.>n the speech and course ol Jutl and that it waa inconsistent in ttir insist that national question* s ruled out. We should at least re- Ge- rgia I'laMorm. Does anyone desert il f He offered as an arm: resolution declaring that the m< n » confidence that the National I' represented by tho Administration to maintain Sou hern righ'#. Jab. M. Rusiei.l, E*q , sundn>. 'i»B ro l»y ou the table, and c-mto the Adminialratiun n;m in i. po'icy,which had been (folea'cd o } ' ot s:g riouthern Americans. (»en. Williams’ motion to lay on w as carried, un division, by a vot«-. u I The resolutions ol the column then odopted. I J<>nx A. Jokes, Esq., with a v»< the ircling ul the nu-oting. offered I lion—in antithcais to hia own vir« effect that theju#t and cojuervaii' tatration ol James Huchanon n i thia Un.- hearty approval ol t! i meeting the* Mr. King The Kt. I stall * that Hen occurding to advii »uccrrtlii| in rein at (from authority) iisuumrntalit mply r.fcra to iti-inal impar ity through Ms is srcuied to ®* J him a national reputation, unsurpassed by olive**** 0 " 1 * ,>3r Hrpreaontativu from Geurgis, this givr# ondition nf h ‘' , ' F" wrr » J rt **• bo *»ta not of it. It wuulJ ce tho de* uouhtles# h«- us. will de.-larn hinisell a < •aet t*•’» is fairly to !».• i r ol la* letter. We * moat. Gi ihe tab.e imeresta, which 1 l Dtpm and of (li id of Grorgu Federal Admin • It P u ,b.B. >h. .^. u. l-.p. i «d u(AUh.B,.....WkiTA5!,iJ!r *•*!** Aur "" , Th. rocc™. ol thi. .ick.i .... h.,JI, 1„ aa insider by tasting a vote for Hamford for j d^btod. Governor, uafoaa tko Oppuottum 1**»# a -#*4 so •andldat* of tboir owa. VT Th# grand jory of Alachaa Fla-, fork*tod by lh* coqroo of Gov. Forty •a so ms railroad quo. non, hot* psooootad him aa a nnmane*4 W* don’t audorotand fb* inorita of lh* cunt/ovrr#/, but ii is ovnloot that th* grand jory has# Iftnaeondod fbair power* and prvpnotiea CT Th* Governor bas appointed Dr. Haaiai U. Wnira, of MtUedgosill*, * I’I Oslo* of tboGoorgi* Lunatic Asylum, to hli lb* vacancy occasioned by lb# death of Dr. Tomlinson Fort. OT Tb# Athens (Toon.) Banner aaya tb* pria* of Cora u going up rapidly ia that oaction, aod is in demand at 76 rent* per b nabol. Id » *t:»l> I ti«nt le'jHtdtng th* rumor* at tho t.'ity lli'^p.tal, wc veaterdsy Dr. R. |t. Hill, the Hispitai phyatcia cernitig tho tuiuor, at.d be assured u< altogether false. Tut no fai'b iur when«*#r th#r* is dsugor iu# city j bo sur* to make 19/A. “Port or Ui# hoots hev# inunJ Ut# fiood, Aud ©art «rv cruaatiig i.o* .** Among tbeitataol {Subscriber* received ye#11 rday to our compatgn paper, the "Dp. ' In a recent speech at ('harlo'tsvill#, iia, the Hun. A. 11. 11. Mum ©h«w#d instead of the aJiMimtlraiiun ol Mr. koown.— Montg. Adz., 1 Ftllm # ..e*vy om- | Ij)*oii t'.e public building*, the Deutoc.acy bad deputed frutn the jilan# and specific*- tiuna then given for tho w.-rka. Mr. Htuart •aid that a visit tu Washington recently put him in j>o*aea#ion of th**e t*cu ; aud that since ha W«s a Heciotary it the Inleiiur, the authorities were paving for the one it. m of flsggiug $t fo' per tun I, which Htu«rl him self had bargaitiod for at ri ctuta per aut— little inervaao to tavuntea of 4* 23 f*«r >a ptumired tu re.- na is on the Adri t important cities t Hilton lelt for | cn proclaim* [ ic liver Don : ng positions tiiona for the will soon j a state of D t the aiogo, fr. maiiler the t :ho Fapa! j First Dutrid piilicuta peak# ill uf no cumpot.l ent engendered hv id wl icb the correc ting duwn to th# received with moved to lay vainly appealing to him to a! yoto, Mr. Juno* withdrew il. It is a foci worthy ol nutc. tl glc root Jem D mucrat dvicndet Hannli-n.ui .Mompli*. afi-nt- * •sy t'llf acting on tha prtnety g.*U‘J ll«r-. y to • and up Mr > Death uf J. W, !H. Derrirn. . M. Urntci 11* M petiitoH,” wa# one ut ten truru a aiugle pj#t utKoo, all "Old Line Whigs, wno voted |or James Huckar.an." They bain twco v.ih th* )mp.iaition party long enough to foam ill insincerity, ns extravagance, corruption and luat for spoil#, and aro now lor puun.g it down.— N'jitrih'* Banns'. fool Case uf l i.pt. Currie. Charleston. May 16.—The Grand Jury, the I'ui^ 1 the Waudcrci St. Lout#. May 17—Noun.—Tb# river vs riomg wry slowly. Th# upper aircitn# ar# ■ welling. The Miaaoun at Leavonworth ia rising #ig inches au hour,and is higher than it has beea this aoa©on. A mouuiaiu rise is ooming down. t* that Mr. on h:s way overtaken i. hy which U is frightened and jumpcJ or was d w«# killed, as Jlh* body. n, un the O h l i t, w| terrific thunder storm, IU( posed lit# h> r»oa wrr# ran away. Mr. Derr* thrown Irutu th* bugs I hr physician© say, uli by tin consuastwii of lh# tail. Mr. Urn w«s well kouwn in Georgia, and tb* an- uuuuc*m«<>t uf hi* Jrath will be received with grid by ht# many frieuda throughout the Hiatt. Death of Jud^e ('cue. Aouusta, May 19.—Hon. FeaHCU H. Coat died on Wtdueacay, at Ureonoboru’, Georgia. i Cou fsdsrecy. v. Mr. HcuJdrr. litKDodTAM an Ujr.~ 1! l- ctur.r on Hindu.i.o, K citnens cf smart answers he had received from it* inhabit mta. Freacbing tu them ou total depravity, fie stkrJ, "Ho* C»n a clean thing cn# out ot an unclean nr.# 1** lnaivn.lv on# of the au lime# ar»»* anJ n: 1 ed i "b« b Id th# loin* d>wri ! it grows cut of th* ii.u J.” He waa, at another um*. I mtn) customers urging a Bramin to ren&undce idolatry, ' wh#u the accused idolatar replied* ‘lam no more an idolater than you are. I do r.oi wurthip the Hi d. It ie only a sensible ob ject bv m*an# of which f mure raoily fix tb# mind tu God. What is Chri#l lo you, but juat such a aensibl* otject by wbicu you arrive at the aim# reaqlt.” ps. gentlemanly manntr. ptr»onal leriing d.splayed. GlotUlug for the Milllou.—T > sement of I. A. UimXAW 4t Oo. is > tke male public g^rerally- ‘ f clntbing is very toig* and ta» and i'a ss # at reduced prices *<>•' CJlIbr rt’a Fly Trap ia an irgen:' ‘ trtvanc* that has atiracted milch a t* and bas been found grciily oucce#»lul minlshing the number of flieo io • ft0 which of them is kept in tnoiiou- I‘ * moo that Mr A. II. DiWrrr haa tbc*« for sate to Columbus.