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THOHAS RAGLAND & CO.,—PROPRIETORS.
STRICT CONSTRUCTION OP THE CONSTITUTION i-.\N HONEST AND ECONoinCAt ADMINISTRATION
Volume xxxii.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TUE8DAP MORNING. JUNE 7.1850.
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I with strict attention to the requisition* of the
s charged at the reg-
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kmcu over tight (in
^Isr advertising rates.
•ncnnulcations Intended t«
i or Interests of Oorporatl
Individuals, will be r.bargod
promote the private
»ns, Bocletlrs, Schools
is advertisements.
I RUING GOODS!
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
h() Broad Street, Columbus, <Ja.,
1-tVKInstore and arc dally receiving new and el-
Plaln and Fancy Silks.
Double Skirt bilks.
Hobcs A Lea bilks.
rgant designs In
Double Skirt
Kobe*
Bays'll
> Antique au
> Tateta, aud Barathea ' Silks!
SJ2*. OdiANDlEJ aud JAOJ.NEW, in
Hat
i I.es.
i Les 9 Volant os.
!.\T£D Clullye, Chintx, MUSLIN QINOIIAMi
BrilHante* and Lawns.
him and, ZEPnyR and saxont wool*.
Domestics and Lluen Goode.
»• «3. 1H.VJ ,U\J
jsrjei\7%r
MIDLE AND HARNESS
ESTABLISHMENT.
Policy not Appreciated.
The M ibilj Register is quietly eeverr
upon the majority of our Into Muscogee
Drnv'rratic meeting, who laid on the tablr
resolutions condemning the course of the
Administration. It characterizes such r
proceeding aa “ignoring the feelings snd
opinions of the Democratic perty for th r
purpr.eo of upholding and screening tli*
Prrsid ■ut,” and declares that "such a cour*«
it condemned both bv jnet'tce and polioy.'
It adds: •*These utterance*• of our parti
prove that we are not alone in the belie'
that it Is neither politic, safe nor right t
undertake to carry in its totality, an Ad-
minstration against which such a bill o
indictm*nt can bo preferred aa that of Mr.
Lamar in the Georgia meeting. We would
be beaten, and what is worse, deserve to br
bciten, wete wo to undertake the suicidal
burthen.”
The Remitter i* a leading and inlluenlial
Democratic paper, ed.lsd by .l.»hn Fotsyth,
F.»q., f.trumtj of this city.
s.—Columbia (Ga.
OrP)?moK Rally —We
announce that a meeting nl
to the presort! National AJ
be held m lh« Court«ln»u
county on ’Bursday «
into com deration,’ 1
liliouirer.
'1 he L *rd forbid that tlioy rhould all go !
The Columbus Court-h <n*e wi | not hold
*ny auch crowd Why thr call embraces n
stars meet tug of llte p-nplo. of Muaroge*
county, leas ihe I’oalinuMcr nod hie clerks,
and ineao would emy nwny omy from a eenet
oj “decent respect to the np ; niona o'
kind!" “All voters opposed
Administration ! M What u greedy
I SHERMAN & CO,,
I for the purpose of lurrying on the
no LB ami IIVKNCm* UUttINKSS,
itirn Mtottn (Sunby't Corner
, wberu we intend kucplng a
^ADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS*
Bridles, Collars, whips,
IACHINE BELTING!!
; SMB HAa»ES8 TBISMIROB,
IMnc nauslly kopt In tho trs.lo.of nurown
|SKLLAS IlOW AS CAN "h B “boUU nr"to'-y Hti£
’•SADnr.KA snd IIARNKS9 of.nv style or
to artier, and Repairing don e
t notlco and on tbs most reasonablv
VT h. 8HKHMAN,
A. HATCH.
»u. 3. 1860 dwtf
JSJ-fajAAT
tv-
o..
m and
I DRY GOODS.
tarassBipajsr* “* iu " ora -
J. KYLE & CO.’S,
No, 100 Broad st.
|IS0 to‘he long standing aud well known repo-
•i our llouai, we deem It unnecessary to flood
n and country with flaming Hand bill* and
n*anlng adrertUemcnU. This season, how
1 wml I be doing Injustice to our frleudv, cua
m l album by neglecting U Inform them that
)UB STOCK
V COMTUTTtD IN EVERY DEPARTMENT,)
Iths Laryait aadBsst Selected
I w. K.d, or tu
pE RECEIVED in COLUMBUS.
It embraces all the
VEST Styies of DRESS GOODS,
1 ""I SSiyi KNOWS, IncluSin, Ih.
IE APPLE GRENADINES,
|TLAIN and DOUBLE SKIRTS; and the
1AGE ANGLAI3 :
FABRICS RNTIRJCLY NEW.
»full assortment of every article In the
Ivy Goods Lino,
I • largo portion of which ar*
|PORTED BY OURSELVltS DIttECT FROM
| EUROPE!
n? la those who buy of us the Importers and
‘Wits In Naw Y„a«.
“.tia., March lb, into dwtf
^irable Besidence for sale
THK HOUSE occupied by tbs
sub*crlb«,r lu rummer*lile, con
, tafatog 7 rooms, with niv*s*»ry
-°«*building a. Tbs lUeldsnco Is
tSMBC-within 2 mlloaof the upper bridge.
* >,,, ’»“‘«Ot to bUSlDMS
■ r~' u - ‘••rfurthST nsrtl.’nl.r« annl* t*
p -* -dwtr
LLI^. b H MATUlg
ELLIS & MATHIS,
HOI gad COMMISSION M£ACHANT8,
hH Columhma, Ga.
« prompt attontion to the aaU of
Jf«. Country Produoe. Negroea,
Stars, VohielM, Stock; £««J E«ut« t Ac.
1 m^\^ rllcula . r * tUnt,on to neotlng Iteal
S Hiring hagnwa, *e.
* nd , OvunHans 1 EaUa will bn eon-
“ rsasooable tprur.
ir'. 1 t» »«d.. All (ood. In
imS °* ta * * ,k ^“ ""t?.,,
r«» NEW rOBKl
[ARE REDUCED I
• btf any other
bia Passage $15!
I ^ “Flswdld and eonuaodlous
L DB - WHEEL steamers
l*’ »°M-.Oapt. M fl. WiXtDUULL,
*’ “ - “ ISAAC OllOWELL,
■ LlS. !! • • “ B. RCHKNCK,
| or .^ n4 , h«fliwtclaas Propeller
U»s Homo, 1100 Tona,Capt. T. LYON.
*• Rteamshlpa bslong to the old
Jibed and Uvortt* line, known
* tb*“N«w York A Mavaunah 8Uam
ivlgsOon Company," and in cou»-
ond tars, cannot b* sxesUsd
S J l u °^' M »dsifcy expertasasd. skilful, oarofal
F U: Sfl'B^FOBD. FAT A CX), Savannah.
L 24i . 4 , A5t,L L.MITCUILLA80N. N.Yoek.
*r*blp, forth* purpossof doing a general
lF ®fy aud Comnalaaloa IIusIucm,
LLEN Si. CAMAK,
»«OlMAUI AUD UTAH
TOW. AAd Co»minion lUrch.nM,
■I. Bran4 wtn«, Colwbu., On.
w '’'"
Rope, a nit Mid Bacon,
*r U,# LOWEST tautupriess.
omuTstite lottery T
? C ' ,r J SATURDAY In SATanuh.
h-.*rrt
d conuornnt
intend to take the Dcmocrncy inio your
‘‘Oppoaiiiou parly," do you I Mqdify that
call. Mr. Rnqulrer, or ipsuo tirkoia for the
door, else you will get a meeting in which
you will not he able to t« il “who's elected.’*
[Mobile Ji f git ter, (Dtm.)
We do not feel at all “gri
eertainly would not invite into <
lion organization any who ca
“at homo” with associate* who agree with
them in denouncing nil the acts of the
Adminirtrntion referred to in the resolutions
laid on the table by the Muscogee Demo*
cratic meeting. It is, however, an inevitable
of jMpular party contests, (bat the
country governril will rengr
1 the side of, or in opposition
ruling adniiniatration. There can
legitimately be no other general parties
(ban these two. The Democracy themselves, |
when they had au integ>nI national party, !
Used to tell us this—used to ridicule the |
attempt to keep up a Nouthern American j
party. Chiefly by fhi# argument they
carried the Southern Stales in the last Urea-
tdential contest, and chose the present
National Administration. We arc opposed
to that Adrainialratii
afraid or too politic to mi/ so In our Opposi*
lion meeting. It will of cou
for every Democrat who ug
opposition, to decide for himself, whether
*tie will art with the opponents or the
dsfrndera ol the Administration in power,
ft will alto bo for them to any whether the
majority of the Muscogee Democratic meet*
ing did uot really mean to endorse the
Administration and ite acts when they
refused to allow a direct vote on resolutions
of disapprobation.
The Register thinks that the entire
Democracy of Muscogee county, ezeept
“the roatir aater and hit clerks,” ure oppos
ed to the Administration. We are not
prepared to soy that, but it ;n.ty be proper
for aa to eteta the tact that both the
Chairman and the Secretary of tbo late
Democratic meeting aro Federal oilier-
holders.
Itcdurtlun of Ihe Legislature.
This subject (says the Augusta Chronicle)
is attracting, ns it deserves, the Very general
attention of th» people of Georgia, and we
are pleased in see is being discussed with
great ealmnese, which augur* well, not only
for the aucce«s of the measure, but for a
mice system. Th*t the b»dy as qt present
constituted is too larg-, no one pretend* to
controvert—indeed, all admit. The only
question, therefore, that now presents itself
for consideration i», how shall it be reduced 1
There are but two modes of altering the
Constitution—ono by a Convention and the
other by the l.egi.lature. We Infinitely
prefer the former, because it will be a body
elected with especial reference to the duly
to be performed, and will in all probability,
aa it should, embody much more intelli
gence, and a very different class of men
generally, than the Legislature*wnd will
therefore, in all human probability, secure
to ua a much more enlightened system than
we can hope for from the Legislature. We
shall, therefore, in the progress of the
ensuing canvass, urge upon 4ho conridera-
lion of the people, the propriety of culling
a Convention, to reduce Ihe Legislature,
snd to alter our present Jury system, which
i* so lamentably defective that the great
mast of offenders go unwhipt of justice
—a result which, ws think, is mainly
attributable to the defect* of that system.
•♦MIeery Lovca Company.”
Our distressed neighbor, the Times, has
encountered a streak of good luck, and is
■wonderfully consoled by its comforting
assurance*. In the midst of it* trouble*,
arising from Democratic wranglings, it has
found a “balm in Gilead'' which it to be aa
effectual an antidote to Democratic auflrrj
ings as arc the Pain-Killera or DcGialh
Flectric. Oil to bodily wounds and bruises
and putrefying sores. It is r
Opposi* j k* similar troubles in the Opp
jot feel I lhat are to set as counter-
TELE GR A 3? IIIC.
Reported for the Columbus Enquirer.
Ono Day I,ator from Europe.
ARRIVAL* OF TUB
HAM WE 6 N I A.
Augusta, May 3.1.—The steamship Ham*
monla. from Southampton, has arrived a*
New York, bringing Liverpool dales to the
ISih inst., one div later thin the New York.
LtVKcroor. C tton Market.—Sales on
Friday the 17ili, 4.0 K) bales. Little inquiry
nnd prices weak, but the decline is scaicoly
l-8d.
Nows from ihe seat of war wnimpor
Consols 911 loiMJ.
Flour, Wheat and C >rn advancing.
SECOND PI (PATCH.
Clare’s Liverpool cWculor quotes Middling
Upland* Bid.
Manchester advicco unfavorable.
Additional by the Uummuliln.
Manchester advices ore reported unfa
able ; all qualities of good;
the |
•vork t
talk as to i!
and childri
>n the Auali
an defence#,
Severn! Sardinian Mayors who infused
con'ribuiions, have been arrested. .
The rains me falling incessantly, and this
may account for the inactivity oi military
operntlons.
The rivers are very full, nnd trr.naporla-
ps and ammunition viry d (fioult
'"l.nntu
!», May 17--
iat have
Indeed
The Virginia Mlectioua.
Though the returns are incomplete, they
•uffice to show that the Opposition parly of
Virginia have made the moat gallant fi^ht
they have ever maintained in that Stale
against the Democracy. They have been
beaten only some few hundred votes, if nl all,
in an aggregata vote of ut least 190,000
In the Presidential ehclion of 1856 they
were beaten about 39,000 votes; snd in
I8fi5, when the American party had avrcpi
nearly every other Slate as with a whirl
wind, the Democratic majority in Virginia
was some 10,000. The result is most
encouraging and bopcfel.
Had the Opposition only been conscious
of its strength and lesa under the enervating
and distracting inlluence of to truer defeats,
it would have carried Virginia in this elec
tion beyond a doubt. As it wi*, the parly
was not half organized—it had no Opposi
tion esndidstes for Congiess in several
districts in which Mr. Gogg
obtained a majority for Guvi
believe that there were only two or three
straight Oppoaiiiou candidntrs for Congress
the entiro &iate; in ail the o'.ber districts
tbs Opposition were contest to let the elec-
go by default. Tho coneequenee is
that only one Opposition member of Con
gress haa baan elected ; but he makes a
gain of oiio, and defeat* the unrciuj ulou*
Charles J. Faulkner. In two or three
other districts, indepandcui Democrats were
elected chiefly by Opposition voti*.
e have compared tho full returns ot
the seversl counties that have reached u«,
and the comparison dia.loses a fact which
ia certainly n»l creditable to the Southern
Democracy. It la tble: John Letchsr, the [ P®°P*« m ** n 10 '!••• Wlll> 1,1
late violent and revolutionary Emancipa
tionist, rune up with his lickst, snd til the
Democratic professions of horror for candi
dates tainted with abolition records is tbu*
shown to be the merest humbug. They
are indignantly patriotic in railing upor.
Whigs to ilssert Whig candidates if »
single speech or vote of their hvr* docs net
cems up to fourth-proof Southern senti-
l; but let ■ Democrat with a black
lice soil record be presented—ops whom
Dem cratic papers of his own fctate w»ie
only last year flncrly denouncing a» untrue
to the institutions of the South—one for
bom the Abolition papers of Washington
and Dblumore have even in ibis contest
inleifsred to express a [ reference—and (be
Virginia Democracy ro ne up in a body to
bis support! lioieafler, 1st the name of
LcfcAcr siloftco alt ctocodila ettea of this
kind 1
thus nt-utrulizu Democratic gangicnes and
inflsmmationa. Col. K a nan'« independent
candidacy ip tho 7th district, and tho hope
of getting up a similar distracting move
ment against the Opposition in tho 3.1
district, are the principal of these.
Wo beg leave to call the attention of our
hopeful neighbor to tbe fact thul these
dissensions in the Opposition ranks aro
personal and temporary merely. There ia
no principle involved in them, anil though
the Democracy may poasihly profit by them
iu tl-e coming elections of this year, they
can not long alienate parties animated by a
common sentiment and having in view the
aame great purpose of dislodging from
power nnd place the corrupt Administration
that new misgoverns ths country. We
dodge no issues, shun no vexed questions,
and "give the charity of silence" to no
abuses and derrlirtioue that must soon he
either approved or repudiated. We ha*e
refractory snd imprudent local leaders in a
few sections, who may do mischief; but the
mischievous consequences of their conduct
utm will nf Ives prove profitable
“uses of adversity" to unite our people
more thoroughly and resolutely for the great
Work of reform that is soon to call forth a
nation's energies snd effect one of the
most important political revolutions of the
centsry.
Things that arc.
The Montgomery Advertiser says that
''the opposition to Gov, Monro inv>ng the
Southern Rights Democracy of Alabama
exists entirely in tho imagination of thr
EnquirerNo doubt the editors of the
Advertiser “luy that flattering unction to
their aoul*," and may perbaps hug the
delusion until tho day of tho election. Hut,
if our imagination only has created this
opposition to Gov. Moore, we would like for
the Advertiser to explain the motive and
object of tho following resolution pnsspd
unanimously on the 31st inst. by a meeting
of “(be Southern Rights party of Henry
county,” at Abbeville:
Resolved, That we verily believe that the
claims ol the Hon. John Cochran, upon the
State nnd Southern Rights parties of A'
The sales ol
thrta bo inoos \
which * pacifist!
bales. Alitjun
nil expo
ok l.i
irul slightly declined,
toady. Rice quiet. Rosin
;d Spirits ut Turpentine
A Monstrous Crime Ui
The San Franeiscn Rutlrti.r th
to the massacre onto time ng • o
grant paitv tr.»m Arkivm* <•.
about one hundred anil thirty ficr.
men and children, by Indian*, a*
first charged, aud the plunder ol l!
train of wagons, horses, mules, .mi
o! goods. At that time this tcrrilde thud
ter was attributed solely to India*
subsequent developments led to the
is that thn nt
ai led by members of th* Mo
niiics raulcd in iho vicinity n|
fiavn been n«n
■Jif M
who have abandonnJ the C'hnrchUHL
months ago, about thn time the army under
General Johnatm entered the Valley ol
Silt Lake, agantlemm from California, vis*
i'inng the Mormon southern settlements,
embraced the Opportunity to ptndi inquiries
in regard to the mnssvcre. and learned that
the sirngtle in which tin* emigrants lost
their lives was protracted during a period of
marly three weeks, and yet it was not
claim-d that tho Mormntm tendered tho as-
railed the slightest assistance. The fiendish
disregard of all obligation to aid their fellow-
men prepares ua to receive with credit the
Coupler Me Smith.
< ”
«ly df the F
pin cd by o'd Dr.
ack i
* prompted and led by M
y t fint f
Mo
R tillM
Mormottdom, and
won made botweon (lie
lornton allies, by w Inch
oko the cattle and the
one. We have also had
Mormons did not keep
faith with the Indiana,
lained thr grcnterpurl ol jl tt cattle, w hid) m
Into aa Juna last wore still in their possession
Judge Cradleknugli, of thn United State
District Coart at rroro City, evidently i-
antiMlicd^tliat tltcso terrible stories are no
the grand jury, he alluded to tho case,
tinetly deelarntg that others than Ind
were eniragsd in tltc slaughter.
'J’lie Valley Tan,a paper published at
Lake, lately t-mphaiicallv charged tho
It-ilssnle inurdrr iipni
dia-
Pali
k-.t* a irnnil rinn, and
J angular a* tho mpst
:* lie loukeii us il lie
liwdid not seam mrong.
a among tho Knowing
contempt tor eld Uolu*’
ons and his soul was hor
se deficient in utuscle should
physical d
rifled that -
be *o potential in his rule.
Poor J Ties—that’s wlint we
had no idea of moral f..rce A
wn* not inclined t<> knock unde
trolled despotii-uffy by a nnn
gined ho could tie nnd wlno.
o^ermined to give the gentlem
privou; thrash 1
l#co Campus, r
soma lellow *t<
Shortly ( sfte
ding to mi.o
a dark nnd r
Walking up to hi:
“llcliaw e*rni'
you ?"
And with that h
lolled him.
Old II i|*ts said nothing
hitnaclf, untl at it they
youth, weight nnd tuuse'e
’’ugly custonioi,” but after around .
in doctor’s science began to tell, «
tort time ho had knocked hi* beefy
list down, nnd was astraddle of Itta cb
tilt ono hand on Ills 'brunt, and ih*> m
dealing vigorous cuff, on the sidt
Jon
tide hit
I in ;
head.
“Alt stop! I beg pardon doctor
f his
C Id-
ko.iloc
■lght it
> in d
The
»differetn
Mormons, who w
snd nfter wiping out of t
Jfirty, reserving for dirtfRuiii . ....
families some seventeen young cti’dtvu. i t ;>urp>.scs consider me ijm th '. ’
flic mw< Jflibprn'. m.nn.T bmnglil nil thr I ' And, it i> said, that old IMIui t
.nl.iaBR plunder into '(o»n nnd divulrd
out among the heads ol the <
plundei
. ths
appropriated, that (Wor
ths
nfidonci
lilt! ;
Foft l*niis on the llth lor Touh
A train scige ol artillery hud also left for
Italy.
It was rumoted that arms had been
to Hungnry, and that II nugnrians au
wore actively employed in loniunting n
Burccctton in their country.
It was reported that Napoleon, In
leaving Paris, had addressed « lettc
n Victoria repentins tbo promise n
,e no steps, dining tho war, conipro
in^ tlic intercpts ol England
Ertqu
Bd und nrrn
itiea have i
lot and p
ral of '
the bloody mu
Sited, and yo. I
The Austrian gove 1
tcpi loan ol |7. r >,%
ureal of five per cant,
payable in silver.
Ths Piedmont official Bulletin ot the 14th
ys that the Austrians witlidtnw to-dsy
from Robhio, but a second and still stronger
Teounnoitcrina force had pushed forwaid lo
tjie walls of Vi
and G
ugh tho i
RiSIlUriS ailtl were everywhere
i great demonstrations ot joy.
he German Diet was closed ot
by the Prince Regent in person,
Hint Prussia wns determined to
the balance ol pn
, Cm
I Gc
rity, protection nnd
any.
tlud
uoli
his fnlrlity and
lido oi Austria.
The mohilixalion of eight leder)
D' Arm>e had been oomplt
Com-
William Frederick nppoi
tnandsr-in-chlcf.
Later nows from Chins had been received,
intelligence from Calcutta, to (lie Hi It ol
April, ami from Hong Kong to tho 28th
March, hnd reached London.
Tho French troops had raptured n pises
meidernbln strength in Cochin Chin
From the l’eorla (Ullools) Transcript of May |R.
Terrific Fight with n ilattlcNhako.
Wo hsv- hitherto supposed ilia day long
since pa-t for fho chronicling s big snake
fight in the vicinity of the Centrul City, hut
such it appears is not ihe case, from a scene
which, recently iranapirml within a ahort
drive ftom tl e court-house. Siftna of thn
older residents will re merit her n -Iniilding
which formerly stood on Prospect If,II, nh.iut
six miles distant from Penriu, and which
and all lltal hs
old hoi. I was n
tight ye,
no In,
othe
in'ly filled excavation fn
Isr and two well preserved brick cis
i, which had been kept covered up.—
week tho proj rietor ol the place, wltil
with his wife in prep.ring their fluwe
n\, tound himsnll in thn wmt of n fer
: lor tho isdgo of the walks. Rem. oi
ig the cisterns, It
the bottom,
n, he jump
d throwing out some of tho b
brick he could pick from tbo wall*. Jt see
(hero was s piece of plunk with one *
partially imbedded in the earth lint son
what incommoded him, so seizing it, w
iUtm ho putlad it out and threw
.ml Hiding it dry nt
about six fret In tlepi
the top. WI.bi
iso st tho
.•If witho
the
In In* hand. A»
feel in diameter, he could not
th«*fsn.".kn, bristling with ang
defiance, was res.ly for hsttle.
brought his wife lo the seen
so overcome with fright th
redo r.t Canton was suffering much j * Mr
trom tho sxactionsol the ,Mandarin-.
A dispatch at London on the ]5lh, sat
tho Duke ol Grnmmont lelt Rome on tli
15th inst, ( in conscquonce ol ihu order oi ill
Fmperor.
An Fnglieli stenmer, with Indian mail
had been overhauled off .Scsssra by hosts
r " ' hip
llii
,I ut she
The official il nil.
ihnt thu Ausiriaua w<
Delia towards Vochori
of T
loving l
Oltjo Detnuct'affr.', Couvcufloii.
Cincinnati, May 9C —The Democratic
8lsie Con volition in session here have nom
inated R P. Ukuucv fur Governor by accla
mation; If. Whitman lor Supreme Judge;
Volney Disney for Auditor ; Win. Buahneli
for Secretary of State, and Jacob Reinhardt
for Treasurer.
General InleHlgenre by the New York,
The ship Thames, from Mavaunah, war
partially burned st her dock iu Liverpool,
the liro \
amships
ufined t
r hold
snd 8axonin,hati i
Tint Austrians are raising a loan ol aev-
ntv-fivo millions.
The head quarters of Nspolemi are nt
Uesssndria.
Many failurns are repoted on the London
respect and considerm
tried pstriotiarr, as nny man in Ilia stale.
We, thereloro, with [.erfeci unnnimiiy, ro-
commend him (u the people of the Stale for
Gorernor, and pledge hint our unanimous
support.
This, with tho r*fu*sl of the “Southern
Rights Democratic” District Convention at
Auburn to nominate Gov. Moore for ro-
elec'ion, the popular mariifestaliotia in favor
of Got. BamT.ird, nnd the intimations of
the Clayton Banner, csrtsinly furnish •
very substantial basis for our imaginings.
The Advertiser thinks that the people
will treat with ridicule tbe attempt to tevive
the English Compromise as an issue in
future elections, because it is “among the
things that were." This is the first time
that we have heard that a party in this
country could escape the popular odium
attaching to it for the passage of “an infs
mous measure” on the plea that il was
“among the things thst were.” The De- I Most Deplorable Condition of Pike's
—«T .» *“>* Mcotloroeil .n l. ..... .... gf ,f “'fy*5“-~hV“r“«u^r'
of Meir opponents out of which they hope pendent Ut the Democrat, writing from
to make capital. The Advertiser, we sua- j Denver Cjty on the 9th inst.,
pact, if it can hear of any objectionable vole i j 1 ,'.
that Mr. Judge ever g*ve during his pbllt-j Many of the emigrants are djrlne from
leal career, will exhume It end call for the J s'srvailon,
severe judgment of the people, without i
rgard to the fact that il is “emong the The stage agent reports picking up
have iioniim
eruor. Thu
lixternth ballot h-
ted at 3 o'clock a. tn.
nl Thomas O. Moo,
oiieat was vory dost
declared noi
d plorsb.c condition of sfTairs on the
J prickly neurs and wild t
f jund along
i that were." Juat so the Mouihero
English bill,
which their Democratic Representatives iu
Congress concocted sod passed with a view
to “the preservation of the Administration
and the Democracy of the North.” They
will send its advocates and apologists to
keep company with it “among the things
that were.”
named Blue, who
from starvation. Un recovering, tie gave a
most lamentable account ol hit adventures.
He started, in company with two of his
brothers, lor tht mines. Ono oi them died
un the road, and ihe remaining two were so
far bordering on a state of starvation thst
(hey ate his body. Another died, snd he, it*
turn, was nearly devoured by hie survivor.
A man named Gibb* had reached th..
mines in a starving condition, and exprteard
GT The Paducah Herald, a Democratic
paper, which is generally regarded as the J abandoned
“orgeo" of Hon. Linn Boyd, the Demo
cratic csndida'o for Lieutenant Governor in
Kentucky, say* that th.-sa Demorrats of
that 8:ate who favor squatter sovereignty
are '‘engaged in the sehcmt of selling out
the Kentucky Democracy to Ihe Douglasilre,
to make Mnj. Breckinridge President of Ihe
United Slate$. ,t
he opinion that hit party,
had all perishsd.
Many graves were seen along tbo rout;
properly haa been destroyed
ber,
Tut Hoo Maikxt PaoarxcrivELT.—Par
ties m the Cii.einnetifObioj market are said
to have offend to m«ke cun'reda to aell
b gs. to be delifered next November, at
•6 75 to 87 net. The Pries Current eay*
■hat ibfte ere buyers s' •* to |b J5.
tF* A Mississippi correspondent of the
Now Oiloans Picayune states that cotton
nay ba planted aa lata aa tha 15th of Juna
on old cultivated bottom Iqnds, but not on
M« ground*. Aa lha Mississippi fa now
recoding, and a groat deal of land lately
overflowed may be dry enough for cultivation
In a few d*ys, this question is one of
practical interest.
The writer of theleitri before referred t•>
•ays the number “f departures from the
mince is abnut equal to thu arrivals.
About five hundred of tho returning emi
grant* renched St. Joseph on Saturday, all
of whom confirm the previous accounts uf
tbe.suflerinfi snd privations of tho plains,
EriscorxL State Convention.—The Au
gusta Conatilutionalist oi Friday says :
•' The State Convention of the Protestant
Episcopal Church will assemble at 8t Paul's
Cnurch, in this city, on Wednesday next.
We learn that delegates to the convention
will be passed over all railroads leading to
Augusta, and back lo tbair respective homes,
for one fare."
A Filibuster Rencontre.
New Yoke. May 31.—Col. Titos (former
ly of the Nicaragua army) was severely
beaten at tbe Hi. Nicholas Uotal, in this
city,on ^aat night, by Col- Andareen. Mr.
Wheal, and other filibusters
i the me
ha became
rice. The
time iisd commenced the
nd making repealed springs nt him,
lunntcly lie managed on each ocra-
i hit him upon the lined with his
ill.nut reoeiving a bite, thn snske nil
u In-coming more defiant and enragod.
; thn whole scenr, which lasted erv-
iMites, thu man did not losu hit
-e of mind, but watching his chance
tic effort a to jump bodily
nnd Ihe
is «;vn making nn
al identity, at lea*
Inge Campus.
The Itau Huh Prisoners.
Tim District Court of thu United
ia mill tu *r.*eion in thin citv.
Tho onto ol Henry Sloan, on tt
murder ol tho Rptnish Captain o
'he hail' K. A. Rxwlma, alu* IG*.
is yet pending. Tho first jury ompnntielcd
on this rase were discharged oftc
day’s sitting, for allowing prisons to speak
to tl.em, nnd other inlormalilics in the
actions. *
The second jury wore empnnneled nn
Thursday evening Inst and In
this cnee ever since. Tho wi
not nil hrsn rxaminod yet, and thu prospect
is that it rnay be eover .1 days cro tin
dinnoHod ol.
As th**ro are three other person
tried for thu ssnte offoncr, it js am
doubtful wliothsr another jury cun
mined in this countv. A ntessoni
boon sont to Gadsden county to „
ct-rtifird list from tho Clerk of tho Court of
192 names of juror*, to be drawn here nnc
hi might from tli at county to moot tha enter-
This caso is n very singular ono, and id
decision will he looked forward to will
able intercut throughout the coun
ry.—Apalachicola Adv.
The
liich Saufn Anns has been restored
nk in tne Mexican army :
Was Department. (Mexico,) May 13.
Ilia Excellency, thv President .Substitute,
tirnmon,) always actuated by the strictest
sense of justice, and firmly convinced that
the decree of November 27, 1855, depriving
the General nl Division, I). Antonio Lopez
du fclan u Anns, well deserving ol his coun-
ot hie
Hllk i
ffinared i
from the seeming pit of destruction,
the last trial he f ulunrtely grasped a brick,
which gave way with him, and remained iu
his hand ns lie again stood fronting his
hissing UM'Uiy. After a law more kick*,
• nd watching bis opportunity, he threw it,
makitig proliu ly one of the beat shut* on
u cord, for it struck tho snake on lim head,
and between tbe one*, nt nnd ths wall he
became a “pretty well u ed up ssrpint.”
Weuk end exhausted, our hero, by tho as
sistance of his wife, was i-uahUd to climb
pit. «»ut wb«
place.- V,
James Buchanan said, *
scruples about voting lor t
Texas were annihilated wl-i u hu saw that it
would restrict slavery Tho opposition
choose unsound men lor high place*, do they f
The present Democratic candidate lor
Governor ut Virginia was an emancipation
ist, dyed in the wool. But the opposition
nominate ujismr.J men.
The preseni Democratic candidate for
Governor oi Kentucky i* unsound on the
slavery question, in ihe opinion of a majority
of the people of that Hiaie.ond especially in
the opiuiun ol tho Louisville Courier, Dem
ocratic, which advocates congressional in
tervention to protect slavery in the Territo
ries, which Mr. Magoffin is opposed to.—
The Opposition nominate unsound men, do
they ?
One of the Democratic Congressional
Conventions of Kentucky ad-qited'radiml
Squatter Sovereignty principles—declaring
'.hat tha peoulr ol n Territory may exclude
slavery—nnd nominated a candidate upon
that platform. We aro told Hist the Oppo
sition party nominates men unsound on the
slavery question. The Democratic candi
date for Congress in opposition to Marshall,
Mr. Holt, we have seen it elated, adopts
what is known among Southern Democrat*
as “tho Douglas hereay and ytl we are
•reusedof nominating unsound men on toe
alsveiy question, Was ever assurance
more cool — ,Va«An7/e Banner.
|y A* ■ general rule—such hae been
tbe result of our observation—the more
noise a man makes iu tbo world, tbe lea-
value he is to the community. Cotvpir
never wrote truer sentiments, #■ he hs*
•eldom written more beautiful lines, than
these:
•"BUIIest streams
. rrs least la lunfaet e;
wlnf."
Tfli Whbat Csor.—A friend, who ha*
been spending some weeks in the upper part
of tha Hute, informs us that the crepe of
wheat are generally looking well, and prom
ise a full averags uarvre . (There was seme
rust, but not sufficient, it waa believed, to
have any serious effect on th^graia.
Sav. /?•/»
n high political oxfii'ernotit of ill
hd porstiudud that thn long military curi'cr
id glorious deed* ol arm* ol that person-
to cannot ho ignored or obscured, without
Jscuring sl*o tho national glory; always
’Mirons, moreover, of worthily rewarding
no merit, hie Extullency has been planned
; decree :
That the aforesaid General of Divinion,
I). Antonio Lopex de Santa Anns.be hereby
restored to his rank in the army.
By older ol -the President: *
(Signed) Antonio Cor on v.
Transmitting thn decree to its deHlluulion
thu Minister of Wur *l»o take* occasion to
any that therein thu ftupreme Government
i tlrsirouf of bearing witness, not only to
be services the distinguished exilo ha*
endered his country, snd the glories he tins
ouqueruil, hut tu the fact that Mexico is
ngjiritful to those who havo sertc»l her
ell.
Commenting likewise oi
also on the restoration of tli
estates und Ilia probable *
the country, the tficial pap,-
tho decree, as
old chieftain’s
•edy u-turn lo
<f the highest
importance and rimy be c-nndered hs the
inauguration of a new policy iu the coun
try.”
At last accounts from that island, the 3d
inst, Hants Anna was still at Hi. Thomas,
preparing, il Wartasid, to return to Gsrths-
gma. It would he curious il it should turn
out (bat, mi-vised of the course of events, he
was then [lacking up to return, no longer
an oxils, to th*-1 tnd of bis birth.
As lo Ihe futurs.it would he strange, jf
one# back again, the old chieftain, always
■o Urlile in resources and now so powerful
by his immense wealth, did not succeed in
placing himself at tho head of the govern
ment again. And this appears to he but
general expectation. Ilia career, however,
time «>f life when msn cee»-e to be active,
though hr is said still lo preserve his fscul
tics entire, and to he actuated by all the
ambition of youth—N. O. Picayune-
Capt- Town*Pmi Acquitted.
The unowned Capt. Townsend, of thr
slave brig Echo, was tried last week before
the U. H. District Court at Key West, Judg.
Wrn. Murviri | residing, an*l wo* acquitted
and discharged front custody. The Key oj
the Gulf says: “The Judge charged (In
jury, Trom the insufficiency of the evi ienrr ^
produced, to bring in a verdict of “not gutl- t
tv,” which they did without le*v ng their \
But Mr. Foreyth is a gentleman whore
I resident Buchanan did not deem it consis
tent with the-public interests to continue in
office; end therefor*, he, like some whore
he did not consider it pr*p»r to appoint to
office, must fight the Administration ! Th*
public, however, understand such thing*
and tjro motives of auch men. Whan the
entire correspondence Intween the Govern-
went and Minister Forsyth it laid before
the country, which cannot properly be don*
until Congress meets, the people will have
nil the facte and Mr-Forayth will be made
to stand in the light of those facte, instead
of tltc favorable colored uatb in which he
now presents himMlf.—Fhita. Pcnneylva-
8o says the President’s Philadelphia or
gan. Mr. F. ha* never complained that
“Mr. Buchanan did not deem il caaaUtsnl
w)th tiic public interest to continue him in
nffico but bo did complain tint Mr. Buc
hanan acted neither like a President nor a
gentleman, in bis mode of discontinuing
him in office. The President had only to 1
breathe a wish that-he wanted Mr. F.’e
mission, and it would have beon resigned
inio his hand* in an inatant, and ho would
have retired with reaped for Mr. B.e char
acter. But ho selected a mode uroro cob-
genial to his tortuous tnale*. Instead of
saying openly what he wanted, like an hon
est man, he resorted to a course of trickery
and deceit unworthy of any gentleman, and
disgraceful to the exalted Presidential of
fice.
The Pennsylvanian asys,tbe whole corres
pondence will bo published at the next ses
sion of Congress. It ought have been publish
ed before, because it was called for at Mr.
Forvyth’s instsnee, under a resolution of the
last Bennie. The Department bad not time
to prepare it before Congress adjourned.—
Thia should be remembered when Mr. 8. is
accused of violating “diplomatic reserve,”
in referring to this correspondei/he. NYhen
it is published, if it does not sustain the
appeal Mr. F. has already made to it,
thu truth of the facts ho has stated, we
shall ha ready in admit that that gentleman
deserve* all th* spitoful things now said of
him by the President's ton-iy newspapers,
If tltean papers are determined to keep up
jf|A jjflj upon Mr. F. to cover up tho doub,
The Invasion of Piedmont aim use Paule
Among-st the Austrian*.
“Masterly inactivity" In a military chief
,0 . h « ■dmired a* rnpetuoairv.
More battles have been won by a*lGr«lrtw»t
than by impatient ardor. Had Wellington
been animated by the h tlr-brain*'’ gallantry
of Murat, he would never l t n V « t
Soultin the Peninsula nr Napoleon at Wa-
a aLf l n' 4 "' ?! of “i Jifi. of
a great General 1. dari.n* t for Jr«'-, f
strategical mistakes are committed from in*
qu * 1thin frj, ° »« opposite- .
Th* position of rfcunt Gyuki. on tho
fr °nti*r«, it one difficult tq
52S2 , ^Si»F of 'h, vml miht.rv
Where *o much Whs to be gar.
theories. ^ ^ ^
by « npld adniiM l>toTh««ftimy"urrfio-
ry,«nd when th. drenmMBncM nil ,e em cd
IfcikJ , b " 0r !'• P-opi- 'n.jr »e|| fj.j per .
'• *™>«n lor th. ,udjan l„ri U noy
ri*tl rninmamler.
from tire Sardin
ians, orthc chances oi enconhtorihg tha
"" ir H® force. If Count Gyulai
nttnediatf ly when ho crossed
French i ....
hnflbuihed f
the fronuar, after taking’priper measures
tor thv support of his advanced divisions, l,o
1 P rc ?t m . be * n poaacsslon ol Alt. «
“nd I arm. He lost, bow
mild
ndri_ _.
golden cli
way,
hack
trnn*/er tin
i.m. ae rose. However, tho
Weir tortuno placed in his
T! 11 >>8 eora P* , l*d to In.I
of eielenc.es, and will
. .. - : — to Lombardy, instead
jj.* ,ng lh f. fl «»pilgn self-sustaining by
levying contributions on the enemy’s terri-
n$LY- i, . no “ mn " ,er| y innotivlty" in th e.
Un the contrary, the prestige iosi by ii
, lh4 di»«raco attaching to half a
intoti.l in entering
! - m • l,A l l5,r,JIIS have made nf.
proper calculation of their re*ourcua ; for it
at the outset they doubted thoi: cwn power
pf carrying out a military plan
sl.ng •ml»
qually determined in defending Mr.
Forsyth, to let the Democracy of Alabi
k. ow who and what Mr. Buchanan ia-
inaincere, crafty nnd cold-blooded old n
who without sympathies lor his kind, repola
the sympathies of others—who caresses his
enemies nnd hetmys his friends, who iovea
darkness rather than light, nnd crooked
pnthB batter than straight ones—a
does not know how to troat a gentli
enune he haa not the inborn feelingofone,who
crouches before the strong, while he ia a ty
rant over hia infariora, in which class he
ranks his Cabinet nnd tha officers of the
Government, aa wuil os thu domestics of hia
houarhold-—a tnnn whom one cannot love
and it is impossible to trust. This is the
man who, in un evil hour, waa friatsd upon
the Cincinnati OanventUn aa tbo standard
bearar of the great, true-hearted and gener
ous democratic people of thia country. The
Virgifcia and Louisiana delegations in that
body aro responsible for thia deed. We have
the consolation of remembering that, in
common with tho mnaa of Southern Demo
crats, in that Convention, we opposed his
nomination, ns ono t not fit to be made.’ Hs
has proved tho opinion *"d now ih#
moat unpopular and untruated President
who haa ever occupied tho seat of Wash
ington, and he haa made hia own bed.
Mobile Register.
So talks tho Damocraic organ of thia city.
In is independent talk—manly and outspo
ken. What a revolting picture the editor
draws of the inner raun of the President
of the United Stale*. And yet, he it tha
haad end lender of tho great National Dom
oerat'e parly, who dirocts tha accret springs
of i»H action, ahd through hia orgms gives
utteruneo to ita concentrated will in him.
He exrommunioatea and anathematizea the
unfaithful, until those who remain swear by
hia name. But the tyranri} oP bis party
rule baa overleaped itself, and auch exam
ples as llte Register ia giving of indepen.
dence ia likely to produce most disastrous
results to the integrity of the party.—Mer-
tury. _
Tiib Canvass in Kkntcokt.—Th* Luuis
ville Journal of Monday «ays:
The prospects of th* Opposition of Ken
lucky, already bright, arc. growing brightei
with each paaaing day. The canvass in iti
very opening gives ua the mast chtering and
fi*tiering aisurancca ot success. W# shall
achieve it.
Let every man of the Opposition perform
hia simple duty and th* ov#rthr*w of ib*
Democracy her# natt Auguat will
only signal, but conrpUt*. Our triumph
will be not merely brilliant but derisive.—
The *hout of victory that arises from oui
ranks will herald the delivery of the nation.
Men of th* Opposition in Kentucky ! par-
form your simple duty. Go about it to-day,
and keep at it zea(ou*ly until the glorious
victory is won.
TU© Tomuto.
Dr. Bennett, a professor of aoms celebrity,
considers tho tomato an invaluable article
of diet, and ascribes to U very important
medical properties :
1st. J'hat the tomato ia ona of tha moat
powerful aperient* of tha liver and ot
guns ; where cslotnel ia indicated, it ia pro
bably ono of the moat effective and tho ieaal
fosaion.
8d. That a chemical extract will
tained fr >rn it, that will supersede tho us*
of calomel in the cur* of die- n*e.
3d. That he haa successful y treated diorr-
ffcev with this Article alone.
4(h. That when used aa an arlicla uf diet
it is almost n sovereign remedy fur dyspepsia
and indigestion*
fill). That it shouJJ be constantly
for daily food ; either cooked, raw, or
form of catsup, it ia th* most healthy arliet*
flooding of the plain
could not affect tha
being tin
„ui a military plan so aim-.',
.nrt.o ndvu.lagoou., will it 6. «•£.'
dimeullu. crow J upon i|, em t.r:J they , t „
fX'i-.G ,rw " ,ml b Y ol
infuriated revoliitioitut. in tho rear.
Slow and pedantic .a aro Aualriun raeti-
K , |?.mV r, | 8 .k , - er - a ' W :° " rP * a ‘l*fivd that th<-
Mama ol hia lnnctlon.ia nol tola laid to tin,
arcouni o Count O,olai. Hr i. ..id rn m,
a Hold and ojpenetiMd officer, not oaailv t,.
be datinied by diflicuhiea. E.-.idaa, there
wero no rniliiary ub.laclea anffie-ntly a.n
oue to prevenl Ihe accompiiaiiiou. of t!)~
U decided upon. The
lid °" 1 '’
einp ImpaV.i'ble""ThTsmah hadnoUrM
cnni, \ up iu any force, and one rr
two deciaive l.fowa mijyht hara btf-n .free,,
before tlioirirriyoU What, under tfiwao-.r.
eu'"..a„c"' occurred to make li„. Ao.lrnn,
coi tnnrdor suddenly renuunrt ihe auvan-
ibl-8 ot his position and rccruse tb*. Po 1
r u * v n ® conelaaiori to benrrived at.
hat dtsaffoction hr,d begun to ii.snilvsi
iisull amongst ihe FlungarUn regime imr, and
hat ihis, coupled wuh .“•* /.-v- ir.* tn the
u urn tea and i ho prospect of u general ri-.-a
Ihronghont Ihe p.,.„d incptrtd h‘
Kmi'eroraud hiaedyiaera wiihn eudden panic.
We cannot accuunt for irmr laioi-brarinJ •
nosa by any oiher hvpotticatx ;ami ii .trtiv. a
additlonalvireijtfthfr.-m thu tact thst KqmiuIi
i* ir tiirtftnla. and i* known »o‘b* laving his
ph. tor OM-ourr tv ■>!«.„,,. , n llungory.
by ii.;- lime openart curi.uiuiilcattuni
•- eoin.irymen in the Aiiat.fpn nrm .,
np(ie“ranee in thaatiiff of the Fr-rich
“|hich,it *bi[|, jjn Ijaiiwr Ixis prom-
and hia *
Emperor
iaed him
up arm* apala
thu Coi
■ i .. ,- hi «‘. will
kintito whatever remain# of rovbln
feulin, ...
(Pa.) Tir
rouoty }
a Kiss.—Tliu WeM
a ndviers all y»ung mr
Arniiy township, Burk
There is no real “amity” a bo I
young man, * ho has an appreciation of good
things, kissed a bcnutilul glrl-in that ton n-
•hip ihe oiher day, and the young girll
her crota old papa, who prorccuied
voung l inn, and had him fined
Lei uli n.ce young men keep
Amiiy I:. realtor, and the pill*
Dig in |>4y live dutUr. f r . b to*.
Bishop Pikhco.—1|
cer. of ihr 18th inal., say*:
Bishop Pierce arrived in the city, wra»y
• ml trsvfl-worn, and prnchsd l<> a large
congregation, iu the Mothodial Lpi*cop]|
Church, on Wedneaday night. On th*
next morning, accompanied by his wife and
.laughter snd several Methodist minister*,
he started tor Han Antonio, to 'ake th* over,
land mail route for the distant shore* uf lb*
Pacific.
Small Pox—The are h*ppy to at*| that
this loathsome disease is in a fsir way to
disappear from our county. Only one new
««o is report**), and that is said tn be mild,
i’b# citizens of Columbia era now disinfect
ing tha houses in which tha disease was.
We learn that th* stores ar* opan Ind aom*
trad# going on. In a abort time there will
« no danger, and wa hop* business will
gain flourish in tb* town—Abbeville Adv.,
Ihfh. m
Ketrhiutivo Death or a Dou.—A very
wealthy but very malicious English lady ia
living in Pari*, poeeeaeinf (besides her
money) but one charm, a wonderful com-
plexion. Of course, tha unnatural rivalry,
by which lbs new fashioned plaster cosmet
ic* outdid berewn authentic red and white,
put har in a rags. She hit upou a revenge,
"j - . Thu moat admired dog in good society was
[dollars* ' l ^* ^markable King Charles apaniel shs
way I on crimed habtiually in har lipy and by
il bo will Coreflll training, this favorilo waa taught to
• ki** a lady—that ia to aay, ha would jump
tin Intolliycn- ,n ,n ® 1 , * my '"**• “ervoached him.
-nd apply unexpectedly his salivated
| The first victim was tbo pieuy Uarorfesa
of Havana, who, by the close appli
cation of the dog's tongue, •• she atunpeff
to t-sreu him, waa left ona cheek porcelain,
the other, earthenware* But sta* tor tb*
King OharUal Th* baronea* had that day
m»de a first exputitnanl of a new and won
derful cosmetic, the principal ingredient *f
which waa arsenic. He died ot a Visa.
Ttir Cow sad (He Man.
“lYI.Utli’j dangbter, wLtatlv, and you shq)t have a
‘I ii C n[rVrtHHr* in my life, aud I w*d*i whistle now,”
l.iJfic, dauglitsr, vUktie, and you sttati bavs a
•*I never whivtL'd In' In my Ufa, but TU wtdati* tt 1
feeling amongst ihe Hungarians
all aiaisB AutirU t« dunwoed-L
ulslion of aggressive force* ; nntf'll', by’T'io
end of ths war. she still mnnages to bold h. r
own, she uill give proot v»f gn-aier inborent
lJ,a ^r an ^ n, f ^ rewen( hollotfooell,-
Down on the Wax Fibres.
Nrom ths Southsrn Conre-lcra«y.
Mr. Editor :—Having my attention call*
ed by a conspicuous pufl rn ono of ocr dailies,
to Vannuchi'a MueOum, I “drapped” i u to
the ahow. Aftor witnessing thu grand
exhibition, I fully coincided with the ‘Mead-
ar iliat it was worth seeing, and reallv
monied a more extended notice. The idea
of a coupled Jew# exhbiting Ihe Saviour
and hia apostle* at the last supper, ratting '
off ihe perturiiiance with a bril.iam overture
t>n that nmi! tniiaical of all insiruroouis,
me hand urgnn, is really a novel ,.„.*.
i j V, ^ e,¥ ® todiffer" »rom“tb«J
f?“* r ,*n regard to th* countenance of
‘Judas, in the tableaux showing ihe trai-
tnr. And probably the writer of tl-.c article
might have thought different had he not
■een tho label upon the breast ol • Ji.doo,”
and “the bag" in hia hand ; nnd hud he also
known that the showman by Way ol vsristy,
frequently changed the tabula trom ona to
anoihqr, and on thr- occasion ol their Iasi
performance that “Peior” figured aa “Ju
das,” and vice voraa. Thin ia wry easily
dono by shitting the label and hag trom ona
to the other, and lend* a spice and variety
to the perlormonde. N<>w, in my opinion,
the twisted eyed door-lu eper, or die chuff --
headed organ-grinder, (with a fe%* more
y#arsoxperi«'r.ce,)Honld much tnurr faiths
lully peraonaie iho betroyor, that, either of
the other figures.
But seriously, Mr. Editor, is it not tl-«
moat horrible sacrilege l^r a couple oi otraj
vagabonds who don’t believe that there uveAF
Mesoiah, to bo abuwmg up rliesa wax
figuri
trgun t
in it which t f.rssiinio t r -~-
did not milieu, lor' thu ai owman r.sfls his
rn-Ri vigsbond'.iuoking figure “theSatiour.''
lie and hia iircthrOfi ajlll ehcr' -h lh«ir old
and implacable enmity for our Hmrior, whicti
they have a perfect right to th
have no respect for the heun
the Jaws have no respect fi
atill they have no right to'
religion, which I dunk is done bv ilrfff oxhi-
biiion. This t*huo tnau’a ancestors many
year* ago exhit iied our Saviaut with ©crown
thorns upon bis head, and ottered turn
■ur Hmrior, whict
one by dire oxbi
A well known author one* wrote Ar
ol* in Blackwood, signed “A. 8. ' Tl
•aid J mold, on reading tho InltUl*. "at .
pity ba win amly |*Tl two thirds of :th
tru’h
CIXUI l'»rr ot iIiri
What say you, Mr. Bditor, to that j“*jrii-
neutiy instructive end pleasing exhibition",
ot our Saviour'* lest supper, wnii a hand-
organ Mccompwnimyni f
Tolitioal.—The Kentucky and Ohiq
gana of the Administration quarrsl. 7'ho
I.'misyill* Courier, for r^ampie, epesk* of
Ihe Cincinnati Eaqoirer ea “an invidious
sheet, owned and edited by a Northern
Abolition wolf in Southern Dsmcoretie
sheep'* clothing,” and aay* that “iu Btock
Ut publican editor, now • u^aiaad aa a Doru-
ecrat, on the lftth of February^ 1847, voted
in Congress with the notorious Ah.” tionivt,
Joshua R. Gidding*. foe the odious Wiimot
FrovLo,”
A good deal of biller feeling exists in
Kentucky among prominent D'-mwerat*.
Tbe organ ol Mr, Boyd (tbe valeran De in-
erotic candidate for Lieutenant Gavaruor.)
published at bis own lesnisnro, fn P.dueah,
‘ aa come out in a fierce onslaught upon mil
ho take ground in fsrar of ■oii-mteivvn.
lion, and Here net even heaitata to bint
harshly at Vic* President Breckinridge.
Hon* Hrur/nimr Mauouall.—From a 1st-
r 'published in tbe Louisville Journal «>f
the afi.b inst., we irgret to learn »h# nation
ie service* of Hon. Humphrey Marshall, of
Km;tucky, in the uext House of Lspreean-
tslivee. He decline* the nomination ton-
dersd him by the opposition con»tntion,
bi caueo H# desires the ease and quiet of u
prlvilO, ninre than tha turmoil *f publt©
life.-*-IV»A^i' Kew*.
Tut Loccara.—Mr. H. D. Whiicomb,
Chief Engine*r of the Central Railroad,
ma us that tha western slope nf tbe
RiJgt i« "ow covered with million* ©f-
l„r(i»*«. They appeared first near th* Mp
•m the cnuumuin, about two w*ok» ago, mud
■reiu »•* be moving in a westerly direct top.
Il will be recollected that 0r. .»f It I-
Utnore, predicted th* app*arai^c<-
insects in the Valley during this n. .utk*—
Nona h*va y*t bemm t**n In the vkinltv of
•mnnt.m*—atsmesUm (F#.) lyocfcdor, May
g4 Ih •
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