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Taoins r ifiL.aa & co.,—proprietors.
VOLUME XXXIl.
C|t $.ulo Ca^tirtr.
is poSbiatr o
Every Ojy«—Banda ye K.vccpted.
AT Six BOU.A** P*R AVNDM.
fST AomiumneiTi coiwpleu.. wljr buartv-1, at tli*
niu*j ,
£ijf (Mediln (fciujuirtr ,
PIIJLUHXD SVSRY TtTBffDiY MOXXXXQ.
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Thirilij, Jaae 9. 1839."
, or Txmaa Dou-am
LiW sag arrtarag*
H« Putlbher*; ati<l I
e «x(HraMaa of ih* !
TfRJIS—Tiro lOott \u and Pin
liajribt* iaririehlvio oJw»c
If not paid l.i a.lranc*.
Ho paper will be diicraotlnuad
b due, aiileai at tl.e optloa of
i\rt* Dollar* will, i« aU tot*
pa/meat Jj nut made beforat
•uhicrtpUon j ear.
AmfcxTitwexTS
Inserlort at Om Do 11. a a p«r i^uarw,
forUi* flrvt lOBertion, and Ftrrr Otwra for trmry
rabiaqueutcouUnuince. A x-iuar* In tho Enq#tr#r
b the ipaee of eleren llnoi In itnall type, contain.
lo|, a* It do**, one h'indrod word*.
Lout ApmriHiBim published at the aonal ratce
and with atrict attention to th« rtquUUlnm o( the
Oam'tor !fnri< ci over sight line* charged ai the reg-
alar ndverthin* rales.
IU CoraAaalcatlom inveadod to promote tho prirate
en<li or IntiwooU of Oorporaticus, Bodefloo, School*
of Individuals, wUl br charged as adwriiarmrats.
STRICT CONSTRUCTION OV THB CONSTITCOTON aoNIiST AND BCONOHICAt AO.HINMTRATION OF
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUE8DA)' MORNING. JUNE M. 1859,
l&' J** S. CjLAUii.M E*q., who bad
previous 1 , auhavincod himoolf a* a candi-
»’alo lot V ongrooo in the 4 h Dwtrie', at tbe
Ararat of many f»h ira! friends, toe* now,
.n the -Og;-*tiot> bri ••• mad# that ho #c*'d
P r * maturely, rooaJle.l the aonanaermest.
ilo to, hu.i.ver. willii.R to run if tb# pro-
po«r»l Dio'rtrt Con tv n l a n( ths Opp-witToa
party »fo’u'd tohder l.iro lha anmiuiiion.
M,. Sl.ojStw 6.. .1... Mlm) fr-m rl.. : kiiw an J«ba Tv.B
-»l 0 n of A«wl..,. V. It,.,, or ,1.. Atl.nl. | hf
Amtr.'on. . n-lnr'i h. t... »cc« p W | U, lb. f.lling of . From ai J
U« . (,« u. .,1b. ,».l ,■ ith ...cb .bilitj. f .r.ouiit., tt MR h.„ W... M .pp.lli,„
| sts'm, wbteh occasioned groat damage
throughout tho ox irni of it. furious sour* ,
jsrjnw •
SADDLE AND HARNESS
KSTABUH1IUK.NT.
** jm **
T US under*!'ood h ito format a mpartnorofaiw in
this eJlf nruler tho ajuao ■ f
SHdRIHAN & GO,
forth* yu'pooo of sarrylngoa tho
MAUDI.R ami iURNGhS ItUS.KRSS.
la all Ito braneties.
Wo hats L«k*n Ihs *tnr-> U-Jtc'-n Onthy’c Onmtr
sad Dtnk of OJnmlmt, where wa Inland hoopla* a
'SADDLESHARMESS, TRUNKS’
BrirtlM, Colia->, Whip*,
MACHINE BELTINOt
UCULE AW) HABBESS IBIKXIBaS,
rjjblnit iwubIIt kept la th • trade, of our own
"• Ih* hast NortliRTU n> uiifaHuro. Which wo
•'.L AS 1X)W AS CAN Dtt UJUUUTlu 11|E
! WDTU
« sburtoot notice and on Urn meat roaeuaabU
Columbaa, Jaa.«. HAS
COLTJM HT7S
SADDLERY, HARNESS AND
LEATHER STORE 1
U, MIDDLEBROOK k CO.,
1^
l>panl«h Quilted
laddie*,
whkh tho follow
SV
ib- conprliH a par
_ /erlai^i; Knollfdi go.;
■ n*u».:r s Plain do ; Youth’* aj, I Hoy’s do.; Wspoe
l^nAnlatioh do.. and Ladles' Saddles ■ warlct/ o
Bridle*, M'.rtlilifnifo, fladdle-Bafa,
aiut Mctlital do.
if a Refuses.
No* SUver-iitated C irrA*a llaruaao—all qnaiuiea.
“ .! ItucAaira/ M •*
Double Buggy "
p*In black Ilarne*
LEATHER
fWriUn* Leather, Urtdlo it., , Ilo* Skins.
Pad Skin*, ilarneas leather. Dak and Hemlock
Sole Lost I er, Onlf Skint, Lluln* hkius,
Mioe Pegs, Latte, Tlirtad and Pin.lhip, Ac.
Mi^cliine l^oltinc*
leather ami Behbcr Betting -all wHthe,
Light Rubb-v and Cawvaa Jleltlng, for
Plow Hack-band*--Just tho thing for Planter*,
•all Ulrcts an I Iaco Leather.
TZR/ensrTDS
MM and l^rNruolrl^^i (traoe and
tipot Bap*.
Lti.vncllr.l O.iQii, ail width*
(vvalltle*:
Oarpot, La cor, Prh»r««, Hoad LI
>p, Loailcr Dli»U» Hooilugo, Nall*, Taok*. Mo.
fwnir'. Hilt*, Mucklca, llanieos Mounting*.
‘""Uar*. Whips, Wagon BreocMn*.
And Blind Hrtdlea.
AI, the ab«r* good* are of onr own mamifactitro
id* Of Ik. t>N*t material and by exparienood wort
•- W« invli# an ihnoe who ai e In want of articles
^ * * U * nJ •*n n, Gic onr stock, and w« a*
r « thewthRt ibeyalll bo well Mtbficd whh tho
T^tw* 0 ”' 4 * * nd * he prtc ”’ “ bo sold
“ d ' ,0 "• **
EW SPRING GOODS
b ju*t ni-.ioovuo nr
ImeuoiKiiiuco.
rr» orr In reeotpt of oMof tho largoo*a«d hand-
? *om*Motaeks of
fH grftim, u, oithes* nr columiiln.
r?. 0 * o*»r*T * RDoonwa Lhu
11 •« *lUu, ,u.:
Ibirt Sitka,
opa Silk,,
»™l*f ^iHn,
Ba/a4an Bilka,
Bob. a la. Stn.,
Ttijnu, IraaUui,
AlHOi
•,,? IW.M. aw, ^
h.«.
• * nd WliitB Oooda cam
*n*»M0l. and Witt M wan to-piaaao the Vm-
irAPLf rc - or -
3 GOODS
comprWwg the boot
APERY, HUSim, OLOYES.
ANLEY, HOWIES & CO..
ffHlNG GOODS]
AE3D, JOHNSON h CO.,
* ®h»*4 Htroat, ( elataba*, da.,
are dally receiving aow aud *»-
■ ^FWa and fancy Mike.
*tla:
L»(.ra»c* and Culumbua Hallrwad.
At the mawttag held in Hawittwn wn
Haturdev Iasi, the «’rg ti.'j itjnn of Ike “Ca-
UtnLii* *nJ lla*ai!i .ii Ktn'riad (Tnispanj"
wta» fully tilecbed. Thu 1-IUwiDi gentle*
men mrto wlacted e IL'urd wf Oircrtm*;
J. McLamlno, A. II. Kti.nia, B. C. Hoed,
C. V. Oihb*. R. T. Murke, K. W. Di.lani,
J. N. RsiT.oey. The U »ar.l vn* then »rgeB*
'■ad by the rlediun cl \. H. TsuLin a*
Preeiden'.
Wa era glad W learn tUal the aery Wat
aplrit tr* reference to this road prevail*, and
lhat llie people along the line ar« dcltr•
mintd to put it though. Tli ,ugh ihe
ct.uxp.mjr is nr(ania*d at the "GuUmUue
•nd llamiltiHt Rtilroad U„m|i»nj," it con*
template* the completion *»f the road frem
Columbu* to *, and the work on
the uppei and loirrf ortLoi.e will an dattbl
proceed pari potru.
A ut.-eung ia funliirjuca of this road
will *o«in uo h*ld in C'.iluiitbe*, and onr
people ohuuld koart.ly put llieir eliouMrr*
to the whrrl ia tbe »ff*it to secure at treat
I Ait dirict conftvc’ion ai\!> the pr»ilueii.g
»tid mineral region* of (h« up*ceuutry.
Cwluialiu* baa the power to secure ibe reed,
and we hope that no din-ioa In irforrnce
to other projects will pn vent or ictard U.
It is an important link in the commercial
chain of our city, and ibe • pporiumty to
eerura it should by no means V* lost in the
conflict of mhrr echrmr.. If they are deei.
raklc, anJ promise by the aid of Gtduinbue
ie be ouci'ciefn), let that aid g vea, hut
let not a certainly »,« aacuflced for as
ubCvrUintr, rrrh tbouju tbe latter any
*esm lu hold out lb* crralrrt indBcMnenla
tf aecurod. A more dirorl noun act ion with
lha op-country ie inJisprnsitile to the con*
liliurd commercial j ro«jirrity and p/ogreso
of Gulumbu*, and she hold* »i hrr diacrrtiou
the d»il*ty lo secure it. /.*t not patty prel*
erencre or jealeoaies protein or retard lie
Prmorracy thrown Gveibuard!
JaMM L‘ Puou, E t|., of U«rhoiir coun'y,
eating upon lha eugg ttiuu al newepapers
and tedividoala—new that the fear ot ■mail
pot tod other dmogtre hoe caue«d tbe
Uemacrary lo akiod oi the idea of a C»n-
aontion—baa dvfilar»d b.moeit an tmirpend
ent candiJut* ferUungrpsa in rhe 2d Liistrict
of Alabama. Ha ad«lroeo«a ins communi*
caU«*u lo *»tke peep)*," a,.d m«ke* in* appeal
Ir tbe Democracy, tin the contrary, he
vgpr*eaiy repudiates ali nei.oaal parti.g and
-•tributes lu thru* (tLeie has bee* Lut one
4*t power lately) all tl,
■tf lit* South. In this
‘pec**I reti-roocw to “the miny Compromise
in which Southern Right* have been aaeri-
•ard up"U the altar of (srsmount unionism
and nut tonal parti/ harmony", adding
-And my porpoa# in the future is unatlrr*
sbia u ‘declare alert**! tmaiility to th* lout
domination' of any man or party whe
•anction* another Cornersmiae. Thera ia
oalhitig manly or atatramanlika in theaa
periodical ndjusimonu, which are tndefimu
ia #ve»ything except ibat the South has
beau trictimixad."
Hi* wlmls address ia triy atrongly cd th#
Southern Righu tone, and ia incwmpalibi*
with th* idea of hia co-opvietmB in anothar
national »»rugg)e with lha Dein. crecy, or
ia any • flort to re-cwoet uet it* national
organisation.
A wewere Htorn*. | Marartjiso—The Dcmecratie m-i tmf in t y rum ti**g»*t, i»r**e
We lure ver'al -rporis wf * vrfy aercra ' Chatham canty ec VctaJ iu d legal,-* t# ; TUe GuU«Ttiatorlal CnthMw Mttl the
rierq* in Ihe toetghhorhood of kUadlorl. 1 th# Gubernatorial Monrantion hy lot, and I Ailmlnletratk’n.
RwaeR ceunty, Ala., on Friday evening last, j laft thorn Bumetmctad aa to per»onxl pr.f- : ^ D' r **ca in GeorgU
Tree# and (cnee* were *«en where prostra- . ererce a ehtewd aaede of dxlging * j calling*on* our approarh
lad, and much esir* work /• r th* planter* { dilRcultr. Tbe chairman pieced th-name# I endhraa th* Adminiairaiion. Let m* nee
was “Cut out.** It *raa accompanied by • el thirty gewtlara n praarnt at I lie mooting ! h'’**' beautifully it# (aiding Biaaaurn would
hail, whlah U*t dew« lha (rewiug crop*, in a hnt, and from thee* be draw at random ^KiraLthera it Mr. B deha nan’s racommen-
killed poultry, da-., the Huuaa baiug of I the nsmea of fen delegatae. Tha fefl-iwlnf j datlew H* the laet OwnffBea el a H gh Tarlfl',
extraordinary ai*«. repartad that a | la tha nen-o -mmmwl raeolutien u,
coople of nagroaa and a mule ar (wo weiu reference ia Gov. Brown’* adn.iuisiraiion
ahd hi* re-nominati,*n:
Kteolird, 'lhat ihousSi *r* niav hav-
diflviwl will* (.1 »v. Brown iu e-.im pariiou
lare. h . adnimairation ar a wh-.ie m* been I
highly oalislscorr, Ins wen | 3t him the
cmfi-i.-no# ot ih« pn. pie. end ent- le* him !••
tbe tindtrided aupp .» of the H-nwcratic
party tor re eLci.oo, tkettld Av ic put in
a apposed to he ah ml eight mile*.
A Mtreng Protest.
The federal Union b*a already run
against several sung* in attempting to pilot
Ihe Democratic State Convention into the
Buchanan harbor. W» extract an* oftbrse
from tbe Stole frees, and the reader will
find it a v« ty ugly customer, with many
■plintere rough and sharp enough lu sink
any leaky craft atl -at. It ia a quant! of
"tho 'Cat»''~such * o:<o os tho Atlanta
Intelligencer delighia to witneso, in th#
confldont expectation lhat more Democrat,
art to be made in tha akrinituage. We wt^b
it joy of ali th# acquisition* a may obtain
in this way j and at our people taka some
little inter**! in tbe fight, we command to
their pvrueal tbe communication wf Spi/ec*.
Another View.
W# beta already published articles
showing th* importanee attached by Den -
ocraliu papers of lha North to the pulmyal
revolution indicated by the Virginia election.
To exhibit ale.* the view takrn of the
mailer by the IDuglaa Deuioereti'* prose,
we copy what folio wa from the Philadelphia
Press, Mr. Forney's paper. It contain,
suggestions worthy of tbe consideration ,.t
Southern pul.tictetts:
Bm the success (lor, howsver partial, it
iaa euceoaalol the Oppo.i i„,j i„ Virginia,
and Hi* consequent naoeaoity of laying down
eom* natiuuai plailorm when tbe gcnen.l
Opposition com# together In National Cm •
van<ion, is by no means a pleasant fact l„ »
Democrat to contemplate. VHreugA*,,* f* e
rnU't .Vua/A, as lar as heard from, Ms 0m,„
• ition lenderi are Committrd to (As eolrrme
doctrine that slavery must he protected in the
Tei riierea. Theao laadataareman ol axira-
ordinary segocity and manhood. They cat,,
not afl..rd to g» back ol tuafr pledged word.
Imoli at the list. In Viginia, it include-
such men as the editor of tha Richmond
Wbig, Mr. Uoggin himooli, Mr. BnmniKm,
Mr. Boteler, ot tha Winchester Congrc*-
stonal district, the t'endlatone, the Btunris,
and other*. In Kantucky, it tnciadas Cm-
trndan, J. F. Bell, (th* present Opposition
candidate lor Governor) Prentice, of ilir
Loniavi I* Journal, Huinphray MarahaU,
Dr. A. K. Marshall, and man of tho sumc
until*. U I'ennease*. there are Nether-
and, the present Oppoaltion candidate lor
G'lvarner; Jere Cl-mona, JameaC. J.»n< b,
Urownluw, Z dlicoffer, and othara. Moat ,.i
the## men ar« Americana, but they ur# m r>;
especially interested in ntnnJing well with
tuetr people on thn slavery quest ton; ami,
linking at mem simply as politicians, Incy
may baju«tl!ied with those who diH'.-r front
I item radical ly on these two issues in tbnr
own tectum; l»r thia allow, them their
AMme status, aa they have bauu atrugglii ”
‘ ■ r '
■*l p#trm
discrinnnaiing duties. H* looked
wnh enra.tasiinn on the ttnprmSwtiv* labor
of Pennsylvania an I other elates, m.d cailad
on the National I. - rnlature to levy tribvitw
on the fl oi’h lo. ns yenafi - . Would not
thla l»a a hantls-un* measure to rail ‘nr a
olution fro<
BOJfNV Ur.OIBP,
talo where the Mxbawk
it winding way lu ihe *c*
t**»*i ail Huria«< p*r>-ana *u
alecttoi
nomination.
The a lnthtiatraUrtn ef Fre»id,nt Boeb<
acan was entirely ignored. Are the
Democracy down there all wmdcrcre ?
V, ». Court.
iso nf the I’tiited Stales vs. Sloan,
r Upon the high etas, lie jury,
In Ihr c
after a Inn
tomplitnantory rreolution from uur State
vent Ion.
• c »condly, there la Mr. Bnchanan'e advo-
•acy of the i’ac.tic Kail Uoad— * moncter
uptinn measure, that would anted
a?>il nigh tariffs upon n« and our child*
Our . onventi m would show a marked ndite-
aion >o A*ato Hightr. and Sonthern Rights
by endnraing this horrid a lamination.
Thirdly, the foreign policy ol the Admin
istration ie a remarkable one—remarkable
J'T vacillation and poltroonery—sputtering
tight
lid ted
rasa for about ten tlsye, tj
of manslaughter. It w«i
impwrtant caeca aver tried in lhi» Htale, and
w* might esy, from its dilB'ulvit**, in th*
Union. Ws can hul bsslow upm tli« Coun-
srl upon both sides the praise which they
*o justly drsaive, and especially w uld, wv
nonce the ability dis, lays.) by J \V. Urj-
, E-q., coming into th# ex.v vs ho Mid
end t
i'b.MU tin:
fiim-
[••r Ihe Uui-
urlesy and
* .si vetlirc
»f sinat tha Democratic party
is true that John M. Butts, who ia a hold
nvul original thinker, ia quit* rendy t.* go
. • National Conventloif and make a rein*
wrung* and peril# bination eintply for auccart,ignoring slavery,
nnrrtion, hs makes ' Amaricanism, an-f other questions, and plan-
ing th* campaign tdmpiy upon tha gam in!
ground ol oppoeiuou to th# Adminiatratioii.
But this game will not do It* the prvssnt and
earningrenriirinu ol public opinion, ii would
anawer tf th# Democratic party ol tl e Dinted
Btaisaaccepted the Admiriisustton or toL-ra
ted its shortcoming!*; Lui now, n hs.. th#- most
ol the Democratic party era notoriously
against the Administration, it will not do tor
offices
principle#, for draeri
ctacy of tha Union h
dialed Mr. Kuehanan
th# assertion
ing which th* D»nn>'.
ava rebuked and rapu-
(laggta lor I*resident.
The retrrabtirg Inlthigcncer lirst mad*
• he motioi. to nominate Jinn. ^ iluav I*.
Uuaon, the gallant Virginia atendard-
hvarer, a* lha Opposition candidate ter lha
Presidency, it appears lo hs reavived with
much favor al eba Booth. For oars I#*#,
and wa trtiav* we may say for most of tha
eppaeeoi* of tha Admiiitsltalion in Georgia,
wa aeuld not ash or'fcope for a more accept-
skis eamlidata. Mr. G.<ggii,*s bnUiant and
in Virginia has
kun tLo attention ef L a wbata
country ; we know bun lo be Iran la ik«
•» ulh and ha* iitatuntmiK, and we btliava
lhat hta conservative c urse sod his tepadi-
at ion ef naw scheme* d sectional egtation
should strongly recommend him lo tha
ponpie •« tha whole Union.
A correspondent ef ibe li.-clMBnad
thaa ears rally and prayerfully nominate*
Mt. Geggfn :
Old PotxT, Va., May Sfl, Iflgf.
Thia 88th of May, in tbe y#ar «i ywnr
fx»rd awl Maviwur, lift'd, ta tho name nf
George IVsailing ton, thorn a# edera^n.
Jaime Madison, Jains* .Monrtm, Andrew
Jackann, o..d Umar* Ciay. 1 da noutiaata
1 L. Omsix.vI Usd lord coumy, in the
State of Virginia, for me next President oil
.he U.ated dimsa of Atust
an that G.*d has rb<
antry non the epuil
ant it lor Chriat’s s«
M
li*
sail lo rotU<
the
and may G«d
im Jea-nua.
lUbe* A Lw
t i mma _ B*/advrr A f
J Aatlqws «u><1 Bap «Htk«
* 1^0e, *****, Mp4 BaraQte* _ BBka.
F*ho4ahHMM sad J.tOtWHTa, tn amat
KoLs A Lea J Volants#.
Bobc A Ln Leonora.
hobs A Lae S Jnpsa
Kobe A tec Aimed*.
OhaUjra, CWnu, UUCLUI GIN OH AIL.
Brilllautcs and Lavoe.
»i>. orurs tiu uxasT >oou
i‘SL re !!l. ,,r,IT,,A ' 8 ' l ' ,D 8UKTJES.
•*“*»“** *■** 1 - u —■*
A-r^h 0I1Qa s J- Dunn,
*flUKNKY A.T l.AW,
II id®**- c *0*“ O'***!, m.
I*tlhafdlowtngeeantiaet
l.jyti.gw- Et‘r. D*«-
,,, Uoa*h»n, .Ml Lk.
IB Wit t. LKK, S. D. B..
• ** *t»s
Ohio Politick
Th- D.neet-tie -ml UUch IUpol.luu
par live has* nominatt J ibsir Staia ticket#
in Ohio. Thera was an attempt by a por
trait ef tha Democratic press lo bring about
a unira of the Democratic and American
parties, anJ (bay professed a willingness te
unite ou Hon. J. Hci.it liar neon (« son of
the (nrtuet President, and *a Aawtkti.) as
their candidate for Governor. Bit Mr.
Hnfriswa Uestared m ran, and tha arrange,
meat fell through. The following are th*
straight Demaexatic and Black Republican
uusnmatiens for the princi| al vLlcers ta ha*
elected on tha Bute ticket:
Domcerotit.—Far Uovarnox, H. P Ran-
aayt Leaf Ooootoor, w. H. Msfferd;
Supreme Court Judge, If. C. Whitman;
Secret*.-y ef Bute, Mf m. BnahnsR.
Hepublicaru^-Vot Governor, W«. Dan-
niaen,jr.; Lieut. Go* am or, Robt. U. Kirk:
Judge, W. V. Ghuleoii; Hemetary, A- P.
RuseeU.
Wa do not know whaibor the American
ar Opposumn party contemplate bringing
out a ticket of thou own, or Waving ihvtt
voirr* free to choose between lha taro tickets
shove tamed.
•*lf aa hr Would h
Uiq., th* able District Altera
le.l Hiatts, exhibit'd cvsry
must rroaivo lumor- U« d»*at>
On Monday morning the
issued by ihr Court lor juror, from (Gded.-n
c m.ty w#a returned, and Trancis L. N..rU»t»
was put upon bis trial. Ou yesterday the
jury was atnpanttellvd and tw<>tn, l ut the
ovidcnc* wa* not cmuinrncrii, from the fact
lhat Johnson the witness, was lou uuWell to
remain upon ihr eland. The Uiiveruteni t*
represented in this ceae by J. F. McCfollend,
K«q, Dtfputy Diatricl Attorney, and the
dsleiias is coodurteil by Hon. I). I*. lit.I-
Und, assisted by J Mynck Goir.e, At thr
time of going to press, James Joluia.in, first
witness for the proeecn'inn, la upon the
stand.—Apaluthitoln Ado.
taienwarthCliy, (Kanaaa)
Extract of a)n
On fla<unlay last iho liret line of t'ag'
coaciios arrived her# from Denver city
They ie!t Leavenworth on their oatwari
trip on the iflili of April, and readied ihoii
deailnatum on th* Hth *•! May. T„ t h<
kind sttention and inddatignliln • xertione n
the Express agant, Mr. Geo. B. Vmd.rmvn
ol your city, our uoinmunity ary imlebisc
for many interesting incidoi,
. The road ia rtp-esont-
o U« in pretty good order, but suicepti-
uf improvements, which are in ramd *iala ■•
ol all kinds,such a* bufl^k btd-chi
lo, deer, auielope, preiris d<>ga, Aci^arrm
gruat prolusion; wood. iiuiIh-i. nnd wmif
Rbundaul ou ill* whole route. 7’bi foacbee
■ re drawn with esse by a pair ol mi Its, mid
ill go-td w-i-nther they nvtragcabout (went).
Tbo i
i little -
That#
turn-out ol nil di
and oil Monday •
lo he celebrated li
nick lluusn.
i’ulitioM ■ccin to
nnd tbo r.ncrgia*
directed iu ibadavelnpntcu
i "rnent iu
* n general
“futu
grand be! ui tbo Re-
Jinoit forgot ton here,
internal
rit*
Me.
the
Central Arne
8ou.li with
• h« Cuban i
#ii I at the a
ol tha govern
t nnd Mexico—cheating tl
riinnlacratn of friendship i
_ ry scheme (or
of Southern institutions.—
He*-# ia a ttob'.n th?m# fur eulogiatic raeolu-
ii"n«. They would sound well from a
Gc.-rgia Cunventiuti; they wouldcover their
eutjiora with uumotial glory !
Fourthly, the raauitaot tan y*»r*’ ol'pnw.
er ary wonderful t ■ dunoralixed Past (;flice
Uvpartmein, h bankrupt Trcaaitry, n doini-
limit converted into a rlnr-streaked f’on-
greaa nfaMtxpca npp»«iti.in, tha pui.lic.
virtue dd.audiai by siilieidising vrunl
ind sor.din/ pimps uud felons ubrrud
malic iiiissiun-, p.iralyais unstring-
n.u ctaa ol tha public aorvhv m its
rm, and friends every where dropp-
'•» •«#« litnt • cortege of mnuroers
rcaly be left to inarch with tnuHli-d
u-r, y M
tr, tha.
n charm when others atl fall,
is-ejed, humtjr, koany Klotee;
i brll# of the Motiark vale.
C'.ortM—Dot awavtsr. Cram, yet
than these.
Who charm where o'h
Is hlse-cyed, U»«nv. lion
The belts of tits Moli i
tet are the sesnes of my boybaoU's
it bespangle Ihe say valley "'er,
ear arc the frlcndt sevn tin ouch tn*
CITY OF WASHINGTON.
St. Jon*,. N. T., Ju«o.—Th- .l—m.hip
0 ». oahington, wnh Liverpool data#
i b 'trJud IT Capa Race this
yacht belonging
dip!.
er.Ae.
i«cV ar* thr moments when Araamlng 1 r .am,
rough my Invs.l haunts, new anuay nnd gray,
dearer than all Is my oMMhnniV* hallow'd home
at Is crumbling now alowlr away.
CAonu—Dut »wo«t«r, <taar«r,y«S dearer, Ac.
I.oitl laua Politics.
I'v published yaaterday, for '-tho special
'•fan of the D.-mocracr of Alabama,"
|-l.tl.»rm .adopted hjr (he Lie Di 'imcratig
Btalo Uuiivuuti *u of Louisiana. VV - plac-
this platform before our rcadtr« on the
cipl# of the Hpaitsnv who »xMbttad
their Helots made drunk to tlu-ir youth,
werulog oxanipie of lb# Wsst’iuer.s of
rioiy. Everybody knows that this U
tile “putlorm” of (Gnslor Biidrll and his
action of ihr L.xuieian# D*m»cr.try, and
very one will see in theend, wr think, lhat
the Democratic people of L-Hiisiuna will re-
« Hint f irm nt the polls, and refuse to
s tbo barr-fst'-d flatteries and (alia-
hicb it eonuins. The True iMu
• fun
■ nyl
raise f No,
hariiy in i'n
nly boon it c
“l.el the L’-ni
o neminate J
or* any endi
verson who
p-Mtiel* of pn
om i IxcauM)
tot .V-itionnl.
ii» two first yems
•tlgii. Yu men o|
>g in (hia iccord
pruu or chslleiuri.ig y.»ur
j c.uniryman! Htlrnct is
AdminatMilun. 'Tia the
n nak ol a Georgia Conven*
titlott do Be legitimate work.
Brown and go li-unu. II it
A't'V. l*t it attd»T#s Senator
about to he gnme for ilie
ar am) sought t.> b* burned
o pr.fata to be Sout/rrn a.-.d
cull hai
tailed hi<
E3T The Washington States, whose editor
did more thon any otker man lo Yitgtoi*
to procure tbe nomination of Mr. Lsid.c
for Governer, commences an editorial on
th* result of tho itcent tUction in tbia
lugubrious strain :
"Ws regard the result of the gubernato
rial election ot Vtrgiata aa having vtttu ally
ouanad tbs Presidential campaign uf 18G0.
Wt coniaaa w* are painLilly surprised by
that result. We uunfidantly calculated that
Mr. Latchar would receive u majority wl
Iroin ten to twentv thousand."
IF President Buchanan, •crumponied
by lion. Jacob Thompson, Rrcretary of tbe
Interior, left Washington City on tha after
noon af the 30th ult., on a visit ta North
Carolina. He was to attend tha annual
Conunaneamant of the University at Chap-1
Hill, on tb* 1st Jane.
AlarmIsMra.'Dixv Elbeit !*. Martin,
independent Democrat, has beon elected (o
Congress ia lb* Abingdon district of Vir
ginia, instead nf (ha Democratic nnmtttr*
as heretofore report. <1 by o*. Tb# new
delegation constate nf 8 regular Democrats,
4 Independent*, and I Whig. In til# last
Congress, ali tbv members war* regular
Democrat*.
Aa Appeal tor Gen. Hethunc.
Clear ike track for Oen. Barnes* I and
lei him have a fair field, so asm* want to
ran Martin J. Crawford btctnia ha has
proved himself such a wonderful Ajax hi
tbe late Congre**, and "there want tn [at
bun down because he has don* nothing but
rendered himself pslu# and courteous, and
aoras wait lo beat him out because hs is
«»n* of what «*a called th* Dsmacists; and ' tic, remain now only
A Judge iu a Dilentiutf*
An awkward sfft’r, which once occurred
I the Ju«Jg#< on tha Wsa’evu Ctr*
hern the subject of murh mirth. It
that the pious judicial, having fin.
are, and having rest t»|f bis iu-
r.-usie wtg at his lodgings, had retired into
tbs next room to wan i-r hi* heather Judge,
whom he ws- ulmut to accompany to *.-mp
ol theloeal anst-crarj- to ditiwer. ’J hs h .
mal* servunt uf tha boas* had sntsied the
by a side do>r, and not know
ing III* judge was ill lit* n«j[i room, iu u
frolic armyed h-rselfin the judge’s wig
Juat at th* nmmaut when tha (sir M-p.y
was admiiijig liars# 1 ! in the looking-glass,
th- judge unexpectedly entered tho r-mm,
and poor Mopry, catch ng a sight of the darn
cunt, nance looking over her shoulder in
the Rt.-#», was so aUrmsd that she famlrd,
ami would hev* fallen to (Its ground if the
learned judge, imp-llrd by huruaiilly, had
not caught her in his arms. At this rmftti
moment hia brother judga arrived,and open-
tug tits dtVkBtug-r«H>m door, with a view to
seeing II Un was redy, diac.tvrrAd his lear-
nsd hroihrr wiih Ihe fainting maid in hi*
arms. N-t wishing to interrupt v.ltat he
thought to he an amour, he quickly at lamp-
ten to withdraw, whan his brother judge
vociferated, “Fur heaven’# sake, atop and
hear«hie matter explained." "Never mind,
my dear toother, the matter explain* itself,”
and hu Ivil It's l- urned hr »lhrr In rsrnver
tbn tmtiiiti.: maid i» hs couldAnecdotes
oj the liench a id the Uur.
"If tbe Plats Rights party rat
plats making an issue with thr
in N.ivsmh*
;•! silts
_ FT It is reported iu N«-
Grnatal Routt h»# made t
dr ad buttisa u( ahamparna that Luuli
Cure for Virulent Mmali-Pox, Mcarla*
tins and Maasics.
A marrhant and shipowner of Boston, hs*
had th* following reaps **ni \u Inin from
England, where it was furnished )>v Mi L.
Larkin,-a member ol the Royel C«-llcgo ol
fSurgsuns, who vouches fur it as "a medicinv,
that will affect a ruvolution in ihu healing
art aa rogards ths provantion and cure, not on
ly nf small pox, hut slso of mtarh t and scar
latina, however malignant the typo, in a
manner mnr# efficient and extraordinary.1
• ban c-<uld ever have bosn anticipated even
by the in at ardeni philanthropist."
On the firat appearance ut fsv. t ot irrita
tion ushering iu attache, whatlu r uccurriny
in famtlms nr large communities, ilia s.ih-
j->in*d muds of treatment attuuld ui ouco be
auterad on i
Take one grain each of powdered (ux-
flova or “digitalis’’ (valuable in the ratio of
Us gttannevHj—the dark should ha rrjcctsd—
and ona uf sulphate of une (ihie articl* is
commonly known *■ whit* vitriol.) These
should i>* robbed thoroughly in a mortsr
or other convenient vessel, with four or five
drops of water ; this dans, a i • ggin (or
abuut four ounces; more, with so-na syrup
or eager should be added. UI iliia mixture
■ table spoonful should bn given un adult,
• ud two ieaanoon/uis lo u child, every second
hour,, u'liil all symptoms ol dtacssu vanish.
Thus cornluctsd, eftavaiesesnes, aa if by
magic, will result. The rafdditr of sn event
so anspiemus, will equally delight u-.d aa
lunlak. It tuny, however, be m cssisry
fun bn iu note, that should the bowels bs-
cutna okairucied in prograas of the diaaase,
an svil by no moans common, then a drachm
wf tha compound p-wder of jalap (formad of
two parts ol cream uf tartar with quo ot
jalap) and un« gfuinof (ha herb, unstsd as
above, (irmsd u»to a p istil with svrup or
sugar, should bs g-rsn tn an adult, unit hall ,
tbcquanU y to s child. This simple medi j
n ur iriliili
ia ail this
very other form ur article
wlutvvpr, a* totally unnectsaai y, it n-.l per-
aicious-
The “metbod.is medendi" of t' * sc med
cinaa, capahlo ul (iR-cting rssulia gtgan-
i now only to l»e given and appear
to no as follows; The herb, l.» he sii'i-
.... h" , ar «, .1 .. | febrile properties, lays hold si once, of the
opt 0on. James N. B*tban* fh*l | f #rert ,j, # pruliCc eouce of woe, which it
unmsdiaioly s-muglos, while ihe zme ae.a
th* part ol tunic, instantly rcnt.-mig th*
t-4 uitobri u m. — 7Wt«.
i nor boar of say other
propose* Ia do any better than UrawfJ |
They all. »»‘b this exesptinn. Boom tu act
ontirv'y upon party policy and am principle.
Tk.rel xr, a* me are aH »ir*J af party hum
bug, and of th »*e men that as* making th*
people ears# them fusteod of their serving
th# paopls, 1st us put up, ran and support a
man that is witir<mmeltM> by party «l*ma-
gogaiom ; and from toy kn.iwl ng* of (],*
Gsuaaal, ha will aaaeit our ngi.ts and man •
lain our interests, rogtrdiea* ut parly policy.
Ha is the naa tot as—aad I, for m-n* th«u
twelve aiuniks past, kav* daufined to
svppovt turn in tin* aoataat, provided h*
cot* 14 V* I*t into th* laid ■ and, aa I nndti-
stand, ko baa con son led to mai ksfsra ths
pa apt* span the movits af tha grreat ques-
u«oa af frqa Trod# sad Dirooa Taxation,
‘which are lha paopla's prineiptoa and th*
people's intorasts. I fool, from all lhat I
can so* and boar, that ike pooq^ wiU look
wall ta It, and cast tkaix vote# iu accord
ance With what they know, wilfe what UPky
foal, with wbat they acknowledge to ho
thou right* and tboir intarasta—and by so
doing wa ax Hade tho bane of pavtyioai and
tb* demagog*** that aid as of onr living
and **n a* for naught. I
June *. its*. t- L, sos oo aa* frm
Tub Butts amo Wimb Arraia—'The
Whasting Times sayat—Wo Itatn from s
goatloman from Nichmond Saturdsy ui«n (
mg, that tb* Batts and Wise sfl-ir i, y In
aboyaose. It appear* that when Wise’s
abusive articl* ia rrlatioa to Ho.j. J dm M
Bolts first spposrsd, young Botla dttamto-
ad to go and shoot Wise in his owe office.
II* wa* dissuaded from thtaaoarse by mnr*
disc root friends, and wrote tho card ia rela
tion to Wise wbteh kiu siaoo been publish
•d. It was Understood, it h that in
svsnt of a challenge, Butts moulJ haveebo-
•an vilsa atashovt distance, and Wiu,
though a good shot, is nat fotoiliar with a
nfl*. and dstorosinsd not to aanf th# matter
farther. It is ska said lhat Hon. John M.
left* iataado to sit Wise for slnnder, and
vbas, wa presume, will sad this unplssssm
slTsir. #
Haxd Ur.—-Ths Athens Bonner contra- ^
diets ihs statement of the Augusta Dispatch,
that “no resolution in spprobatwn »( l'teai-
deal Buchanan toad been passed toy any of
Iks Drmocratie tnssUngs in this Buts,"
sad odd seas, ia saapagt af its denial, fun
conn ties, Clark and WsJtan—one, tha rosi-
dsneo of Aocrotory Cubto, and tha other ad.
Nona te Ho.
We clip the following from the Coving
ton (Ga.) Time*;
Wr mail* a flying visit to th* pleasant
little villags of Hocial €Jln Is a fsw days ago ;
although we had passvd thara often ou the
railroad, ws war* not awsru of ths business
facilities it possesses. There vre two hotels,
on« of them kept hy eur friend Joseph
Clarke, Esq., immsdiatsly on ths railruml,
fur ihs accorautiidaliun nf isilroad pasacu-
gers, aa a breakfast ali i tinnier huuar, *1
which place everything ia duns up in ac-
cuidancc with ihu latest nrl uf liotal keep
ing. There era also five Dry Goods and
(Jn.'Crfy stores, two Chttrcbos, and quits a
nutuhrr of testy residenceu. W* lean, that
mnsidvt xbt# trade is rari d ott in this neat
fi ll** v.llage, bring Incaird in s central pu>
nt.ou, ab >ut i. n mil-a from Cuviagtuu, 16
from Madison and 10 from Mourns. Uue
among tha principal bu*inr**e« l»cat«d at the
Circle, ia th* extensive Bunk puhluhing
ssiabliabtneiit of E. Nebbut dc llrn., who
do s grrut husinsM in Bonk pubflshing in o
very quu t w*y. Their 'inter holds nut no
hai.nrra forth* local trade, and cninparativn-
ly frw people berosb mts, know that such
an establithioont exists, Yrt their houka
panetrsla the roomiest regions of the ft.»u h-
ern purtioiis uf th* Union, and their names
ere household word* on planlaliona of th*
South, in tbe iag-csbliins n| tb* Boutb West,
and around ths c*mp flr*o at the border.—
All Ibsir business i# dune through traveling
agents, who pe not rate section* of tho coun
try and reach to class nf prop!# that ar*
stranger* almost to every other literature.
In *11 tb* Bootbarn States, and in tli* Ter
ritories, their agent and Im k* And a «al.
coma, aud do a work in educating tha n*.
iag generation, that no other instrumentali
ty d**s, er con, perform so wet).
Tha bo.ik> published by tbraa gentlemen,
and thus So libershy sold, an popsLr Hi*.
t"ric« and Miscellanies, attracting tha cya
by gilt and calured binding* and illu(
^ rd tlisy
[tneiTwc shall have an nppurlunity of aaesr-
tnining bef ore ilm people thr t x i t i s tent of
Mr. Buchanan's popularity anJ li t favor in
»hicli his admiiiisfrstiua ia baldliy die paw
Ll.-c Louisiana."
It is» dangnoua card Mr. Rlidrll bva
played in putting Damon .tic ascsmlanuy
in L misiana upou ths haand uf rn>lur«iug
the AdmiHirtration. li« may, like tf-insoi-,
pull diiwtt ths pillars uf tha tempi" oter his
U a 1, t ul hr, too, will k* buiir\) tn th* tuins.
What an insult to Ihe p pular inislii-
genes tn talk to it uf lb* '•vigorous nnd pa
triot c foreign policy'’ of Mr. Iti.rliHimn !
The N. O. L'rcsesnt sell say* j Hu "puli,
cy" in Nicat*i;u*—hia triutmn;t.>f Grn.
Walker--tho unrsdrtssei! murders ut Amer
ican citixsns at r .ninu—tb* uninquirod
into slaughtor of Americana in M< xiou, by
tb* army under Mirant n—to cite no utbsr
illustrations, show that his "foreign policy"
has ul 'ii# bean calculated |n sscure anything
but protection tn the persons and ptoprrty
uf American cilixetis residing abt.m I.”
The eiulorscmrnt uf the Lrcoinplon jog
gle, which put every southern man in Con
gress to the blusti ot shame, before Dial body
was tlotio wnh it, and tho thirty mtiliun
Cuba humbug, tia of a pices wtih tbs real
uf this wliulwsale administrative whitewash
ing But what abali ba said of tbs last xea-
uiution 1
8. Resolved, That in Jamoa Buchanan th*
Democracy ol Louisiana racogtiixc lha purs
patriot, the wise aiatasmnii and Imticst chief
mauiatrate ; that the Democratic measures
conceived mild euggealed under his guidance
and cuuttsal mam our most cordial approval,
■ud lhat in regard lo hit territoriNl policy
the pcopl* of the Southern Sittcs, particu
larly. have just rceeon to extend Jo hint their
highest confidence end approbation,
la there a Democrat in America, outs ids
of Pennsylvania, who approve# of the lartf
polity ul Mr. Buchanan, in violation of ths
cardinal and wall settled principles of th*
patty that nude him, end of the Cincinnati
platform, on which he was placed ? Cer
tainly, not one prnmtnenl drtnocrultc Miss
ouri or journal at the South bee sustained
a position whirh ia now aoctibed hy ibia
convention to tb* Democracy o( Loui-isaa.
Al ihi/r K/giiter,
TUe (.o\crninvut Hard Hun.
A loiter from, Darien Geotgia, dated May
I3th. say#:
"Ul* runiort •) that the Govsrnwent lia* »»/pended
for too hundred dollars, and that It* paper l.ai been
protested hy a citkaen of Wayn* county for that
amount."
What n spflcttcl# we present an a nation.
Boasting of our growth and pruwess in am h
a wnjr as lo ubacurs ail that other nailwne
have accomplished, giving our I’rraidant
Iwoirty-fivs ihoueand d dlare per uiiouin, to
enable him torn trtntn hia visiters er guuate
with republican simplicity—furmaliing hint
with a private fler-retarv at iwonty-fivu hun
dred s year, and supplying ihe Executive
Mansion with a Steward at twelve hundred
per annum, and yst unable to |uy tho sum
two hundred dollar*. iT'drawd Im ■ suin,
the non-payment of which would disgrace a
sroaa-road grocery. •
Plenty ot money lo pay for fine French
Plate mirtora at a coat ol thirteen hundred
dulia/a— suit of curiiiins at threu iitiulrsd
dollara each—-mann 1 tnitrura l»v thoduten
- I hundred dolima each-!
tabiaa at
TEUlTS GRAPHIC^ I From CW.m Extra, J,
latee raoN etooxx. j a cash.
T. th. Ami leu Party of Gctrgt..
Th. undtT.i^ned. youf Eueutiv*
UMmittM, tpnojntMi bv il.o GonrenMon at
In July. litlV, b.vi.ig bc»u r.-
irdividual*, to call a Couvantion of tlio
American party, accordi.ig to uaago, prepar
atory to a general re-organixaiion [or ilm
•PPWMhtaf fall efsetiona -beg laavo u»
announce, that, after due cnnaulfatlm H rd
aslibsratioD, they have do mtsd if adnaablu
not to call said Conoonfiou.
Still true to our principled, and ohoriahitig
the livslisat regard for their mhlntcnance,
w# nsveithslsso bsliavo that th.are other
objects to be Bcoomplieln j, of much higher
nnd in. re pressing Importance than any
question connected with the righu ol lor-
eqgn cttuenshlp.
Thero isapartyinpower.com. - d of the
worat elements of all parties, winch, under
thesanciion of the Dimocxatic name, han
committed uaparaitsled abuses and fraud*
upon tha AsaaHcnn people.
It hae perpetrated the Ksttd « swindle—
squandered fh* public money .n tho iuosi
• hameb‘5 m inner—run up the national c.v •
renditut - s, in ume of peace, to near 00 mil-
tion* ot '( liar* par annum !—encouraged
■act ton* I traudsfor their o wn aggrand izomm r
•nd wven connived at JVformeM protection /
Worf# still—it hae elected an Addition Gov-
Southern State 1—a State which
urn 1 10 AfaySSth,
Riotoet ! forenoon, by the
, rib, ' i ike Aaauciated Pres.
J C oMnorclsl New*
n.yjraoso, I Liverpool, May *5.—The aalas at cotton
| for the three past business days wsr#*l!t,000
ir/’afens ’ balm I lia market cloaad dulUud easier,
bu- qunutiuna war# xnchangad. Holders
9 offfring their stock# freely, bu\ not
pros
ing salsa.
D«.J»iu(r. w.r. dull .nd •miai.n.
steady.
C-tnaole cloeed at 9|| tn «J1.
•kconn 0UAAT<’U.
Latest from Liverpool—Wednesday after•
noon —The cotton Market npened duf but
clnaed ataady. vale# thia forenoon 5 000 halsi
of which a., ecu I# tors lo 1200 balsa. Clare
«. fl ut’s Circular quotas Middling Orleans
■Iflfl.; Middling IJpIanp# 6 3-J6cL
Mancheater advices war# unfavorable and
yarn# were dull.
Richardson, Spence ie. Co.’* * Circular
rsye tb* weailier has bees favorsblo for
crops. Flour dull—there wa* but little in.
quiry and prices were weak, quoted at 12 to
14*. Whsnt steady; there was only an
average business doing, without quotable
change—Southern 10s. 9d. to 13e. Corn
dull, alow ol aalo, and price* unaltered—
M.xod 6a. 8d. to 6e. 10d., Yellow fle. 10d. to
7#. 2d White 8*. n 6s. 9d. Beef steady,
Fork firm. Bacon quiet, Lard dull but firm,
Sugar dull, Coffoi quiet, Rie# quiet, Tur.
pen tins atendy, Knain dull at 4a. Id. to 4«.3d.
London Money Market. — Consols for M u a*
ey and account are quoted at 91| io 92.
<>ct;cral Bicws.
A battle had taken place at Montebello
between the Austrian and French-Hardiuian
Th# Austrians had 13,000men iu ths bat-
*’"•> » loss of 2,000.
Sardinia!) forcus loot about
soveu hundred
Manx uf tho Austrian pHadcrors had
reaction Maraetllss.
(A ba;tlc wax fought st MohtebsJlo bo.
fwssn tho Aiiatrisna and French U 1812,
• nd lha French •»•»• ste«ori«x»a. A UK.
auoctaa line attended the French Is their
recent battle with the Aur.riana.— Chronicle
(f Sentinel 1
Hostilities have commenced. A battle
waa lough*, between the French tad Aus
trian# on the 21at May. The Austrians
uiufor the command of G*n. Hudson attack-
ad the alli'fil post# commanded by Marshal
Baroguav n'liilliars, but were driven back
liy Gnticral herri#’ division, ifier s furious
combat, which luted four hours.
Tbo allies carried Muntsbcllo, but did nat
nur»uo tbo Austrian#. Two hundred ot ths
Istlsr vvero mads prisoner# including a
Colonel.
The ollio# lost severs! officers ia ths con-
Diet.
The
r wIl...
Thu aciuol French fores iu the .jegage-
ment i# not ataisd, kut I- is report at af
67A>»> besides a regiment o( Bardlnian
eavatry.
The .Sardinian Bulletin amtonuee* that
th# •X'rsme left o( Sardinian army. undar
Gen. Baldwin, had forced « ptiatsesovef th*
Seals, putting th« Austrians to flight.
Garibaldi had entered Given with six
thousand men, for revolutionary purpoea*.
It was rumored that six F.ugiisk m#n»of.
war hod entered the Adriatic.
LatestR#v#U»lon«rjr movement# were
reported In Lombardy.
The Kingul Naples ia (lend, and Francis
Second has assumed the Government.
The English Afimirslty had formally in-
vltrd venders for carrying the monthly mail
to Australia vi» Panama.
A general met
graph Company
Ilia .agreement wi— .... ^
issue X*hi>0,000 new eapitsl.
Fksncx.—The Mouitoiir announces that
France adheres to the abolition of privateer
ing, and ihu principle that a neutral flag
cover# an enemy’s goods.
The Bourse was firm. The par cent#
wero quoted at GO lo 65.
No Yellow Feyep lu New Orleans.
New Oitt.k ahn, June3.—There ia no (min-
datiuu for (he statement in the Savannah
Republican, mad* on th* authority of pass
engers from the Weil, that the yellow lever
wae prevailing in New Orleans. No case
lies occurred tier* this season.
Thu Supreme Court.
W* present to-day all qf the minute# of
points decided by tb* Supreme Coprt Jut ing
its ureeion in Athssa, which wa hero been
able to obtain. W# must acknowledge our
indebtedness to Mr. T. M . Daniel, Bolicitur
ot the Northern Circuit, for having kindly
furnished us with a dopy for jfublicatiou.
For this, and many other sets ot oourissy,
wa return (u him our wannest ibusk*.—£*•
change.
Asa Johnson, t I'ffin 'error, vs. A.- Ross*
dell. From Wsrrsn Superior Court.
1. A .Sheriff advertised a sale of land levied
upon, in * public gaxetfe •*.Required by law,
nsljy, at throe public, places
o sitv
iu Does—Having ucquircd richCB mid power
br the professional business of breeding
•tavsa tor sals.
That* are,some ef tia enarmi .oa which
bsv# recently keen covered by tbe sanution
of tk* modem Demoeratin party.
To karl this corrupt party from power in
now ths highest duty ol t . eryg > .d eltixen ,
and to accomplish' this nublo purpose, w.
• r# willing to ignore, for the titn *, all ques
tions ol minor iroporfonco.
Treating in tho good aftuse and patrlotiam
of our countrymen, retire Mllxli.-d that th,
•vtl connected with-tlm 08luraliis*lon . (
foreigners, will in duu ume be currecwc
Aiui hcru w* rest the subject.
Wa now call on uur American friuttr 1
evorywliTo, to unite with ihe O oeitio, .
against this spurious Democrat Let i
ntak« h common cause; loged.ur, wi’.t
Conservative Whige end Indepstidenf Den -
ocrats, msksu bold dkacont upon iiiospoil.v
m*s sod tsgsthsr share ia the honor# •.
v fetes*.
tbo good sense ot eonsorvetiv.
me» throughout tbs length end breadth «t
the lend, bis revolted nt the misdeed# < I
tbs modern Dsmserstic perry; and man
who once adhered-to It e# the duty couservn
live national party havo left it in dugust.
Virginia, the purring mother of Democrati<:
■1stsemen and Presidents, is giving Wat ’
icnasaaeu and Kentucky are expected sou.; *
to f.Bow with still more declrivoresults—
■nd Georgia, upon whose patriotism and ex
ample the whole South relies, will not fail
to thunder her indignation into the cars ot
h *ui lt u!°T
word.
• 1 h ? kuv# suggested tho hold -
ln M of * n Oxxoemotr CpNVcNTiu.t, in Mill-
t-dgevUle on the 3,1 Wsducdsy in July next.
We eordislly andurssthst suggestion, end
urg* our irisnds in every caowt, to send up
their dslL-gnws. Ut tbem lend their best
end most experienced men, without resptx ’
to politicn| uateedents, provided, they sro
known to t<e oppo.ed tkthu party in power;
and our word for a we shall be nldo to rr
gsuius snch a party ss will not only correct
pD
orgsuiXe—ergetru
all focal ebuosB. but r . r .
end aats the National Guverntnon
fathers from dSmornlizat ion and ti
ol <
from.
J. M. CALIiOON.
foster Blodgett, Jr.
*bove fu<:
o hundred sml srv. uty.fiv# , but not charging «rty fraud upon the pur-
—Sulks at eighty-fivs nnd Lounges at' ek'txer. ws# properly overruled. Judgment
sffimsd.
Pottle pl’ffin *
contra.
Warden and Nelms
| lions, end interesting lbs mind by the pup- I’ll Cow»ta cslf yi»t>.— Ind, Blade.
ulsr style in which thsy sr# wriitsn, and thu
variety of i cidenl which they sr* carefully
made to embrace. Thu#, "Hssdlvy’s Lite
of Wsebingtun,” "Muesuot wf Perilous Ad-
ninety-
yet no money to pay Ihe peltry sum ol two
hundred dullsis tu ■ mill contractor! —
Huxx* for the gluriou# Dstuocracv.
J A that a American.
On Tuesday morning lest, a lii’l*
girl ran into tin* br##kfset roam, w.'icrn her
mother mss silling st tbe bred of tbo table,
exclaiming—
•‘.Mother did you #v#r ##e a cow cat a
coin”
"No, said th* mother. "But why do you
ask tush a silly qurstfon ?
H llsraoe* n # a foot, salJ th# daughter, 'I
sew m just noer.
1 W her* 1 a*ksd tiro mother.
W by, out st tbs cow po«i, said the dsugk* •
( Ws, M. Neel, pt’ff in error, vs. \\Jjn.
•Wbst cow 1 sakod ito# mother. Todd dell. From Glascock .Superior Court.
H|*Why, said ths daughter, you know th* 1. The set of JTW, authorising ike lover
W, ,..l tu», lUw.Jomj.ul Writ, .to «i> h 'n moolta. Mid cikMpMw,,, .a
....... up ja«..... ,i,h. l.a.utifui lh *r»*
spotted cull fulluwing her, arid un Uiis i#
(/own* cunty, amt tb# calf a Coweta cslf ? (stiUil^^l
Banff to school, #aiJ tb# mother, "or 2. Jti» no objsstiou lo suit under that set,
R. Tonmks, sdm’r, pi’fl in ertor, vs. Al-
IsnW. Hill deft. From Wilke# Superior
Court.
One copartner takes up notes ugatast th*
copartnership firm with his Individual
funds: upon the dsslh of the other eopart.
ner insolvent, tbe firm slso being insolvent,
it is error to allow suob former eopsrtnsr to
bsv# «urh notes paid "pro rats’’ Mat of th#
whole of the dscoseed's estate—tiro copart
nership creditor# being postponed to sops*
ret* creditors in tbe distribution of ito* indi.
vidua! estate. Jadgassst reversed.
Barnet for pl’Fin error. T. K R. C#h^ r
soaira.
behalf of h,u JBH
afterwards. l<) suo for awf recover s
moncy, and *11 popsrty lost st gaming, i
Vlrxlals Csngroosiottsl UsttL’all.ia
i’tos following srs the nsuiss nf th* ye
ilsrnsn just elected by tb# p«<-p.v of Virgu
1
r**d.
Warden end
u rape-sont that Slat* is
venture*," "The World as it was, end as it 1 In five ol ths districts, it will bs j
bs# been," end • Moee# end tbe Prophets, ( >*>• regular nominees of ihs Lemocrsits
Christ Mid (he Apostles, Father# end Mar
i' have town defestsd i
tyre," us# just saw ibsir sssst popular p u L
I,cations, and ar* selling at the rat* of thou
rand# a year.
But w# learn that the Mrssro. Nrbhut*
Slot still I Igher in Ihsir puldieelntn*, ami
bsv* now m pres* s new and original vol
ume of .160 p-«g#e entitlad "Ths Curisl
by Re*. Dr. Phillips, and which
fojarnenr, L !>., gbarrard Clrn
no. Uuo.t., It , Allied <J. Jsu
m » lloeoefc. 1) , II. A. K4wui><'
j V. I.Mk*. I. It.. Ettrart fl. Man
| HixuuLan CusioM.—A recent trsvolfor,
* ' -*■ - u,#it* the lour of tbs (/mted - w t*tr*,
gular custom, wIiipIi be s#y#,
words*
•PP..I. t. <i» .ir.ciwii, »d ' 'T'
rd, t... . b««h Fabluliioi <>m« lo " W«." , l-hu »-U
’bay ksve * lirsnch Publwbing
LaGrange i’rftn.—Firm J. B. A E. N« bhot.
Thu* ii will be sesn that ths Book Pub
lishing business is fsily established in Giw
gis to en rxteneivo, and ws trust, a profita
ble drgts*.
From Ito# London Horsing Advi-rtkor-lJbersl.
Angt ) i orroogondmacn tMSirssn Franco
•nd Bgflnnd.
Wears snsbind to stats that s vary angry
oorrsepundeno# Is just now going on between
tbn French end Kotileb Governments, icla-
Vive to ths permission granted by. our Gov-
eminent to Aostrlss vessels to tnko sksitsr
under our guns at Maltg.
Tb# French Govsrnmsnt naergsticsllv
eon*plains ofibls us showing sn nodus fritnd-
ship for Austria, taanmuck ss French *#•-
F. G. .St.
r, deft. K] . __ r
i. An sflidsvit by tha pl'ffs attorusy that,
the bast oi bis knewledg* end bslisi''
“•‘ff hia property tn bs
thsdsfsndant 9
removed without th# limits of tl
not sufficient to found
Akermto lor pl’ffin
'ii,Z _
■n ntischmut upon.
Judgment nBfrmod.
irror. Defony sontr*.
hul* or s fresh cost wf psu.l
dt«fi men lost U incumbent on Utetu t# Use
s day's work and get up a parade."
Astssian Will.—-A gi-ntfomsn, writing
from Louinvilfo, Ky., any*.
“Among those piece# of interest that I
bsv# vnirod is lbs Artnsfon fceli, w hich i*
?!)0O fsst deep, snd throw# up s j*i n| un0
hundred feel ill height. From Ihu tests « m l
small of th# water, I should judge that iu
bwciflg they bad Uppsd the main eemot ni
his Bs tonic Msjsatjfja dominion#."
tr Tbs san shone brilliantly into rfte
room where Humboldt dial, end a i* report
ed that hia lent words addressed to his uieee
worst “Wie harrlich dies* Strshlrn j si*
schisnsn di* Erd* snm Himmel xurufas?
the case was nt
jsdjuisnt.
1. Nor, bnesnsn the name of th* sounty.to
which th* process was msdeictornnkU, wan
Lit blank in ths hand.
Judgment revnrred.
T R R Cobb for pl’ff la error. Towinbs,
Tnv Mi«ru»»F.iiQvn*ni.—This'excellent
paper, bearing date let of Jane, comas t« us
w ith ths snn#uncemsnt that Dr. &ol jii Uur-
land, formerly of that city, but lor ibe last
sixteen years s resident, end s portion of
that lima, U. 8. Senator from the But* *.»
Arkansas, tied boii|fct an Interest In thti
•siablishmsat, end m ssssciaied with Cut
Clsoisns, ssisint editor. Dr. Borland is *.
atari ol fins eduestisn, s soldier without Ivor,
end s statesman si tmeroscbabl*' form.
With two apeh men ns Cfomaaaaad Bar*
Tha Result of tbs I'Uto Election.
W# bav* but little to sty in-rognrd to ths
result ef tbs late electron. Whiln th* Op-
position should have carried the day most
triumphantly for Uoggin, ss they Ud it
clearly tn their power to fio, ths; have neV-
srthsiss# gained a great and signul morel
triumph, which is destined lo tall wait won
derful effect a prill the future. T ho bogu*
Democracy feel tiiql, admit lljat they have
sustained qu ovstwln '.ntijig defeat, «ntl they
are cenaequcnUy Mm mo.t asfoni*b#d and
confounded #«t of men on ths laco of the
earth. Many of them started out ia thu
canvas# by doniaring, in ths moil confident
tans*, that imfebar would certainly #w#ep
th# Slat# by from thirty t* fifty ih.m#and
majority, while none on them claimed lss#
for him than tau or AfUen tbcnsaini major-
ity. The** befog the .fact#/*/ the csss, it
will h* seen by men of all p*n ' st a du
tsnes, that tb* Virginia Denp'trnry, though
horsksfor# considered invincible, b a vs been
made virluail/ to bits tbs dusL One mom
vigoren# and d«(«rtniae'l aAuit on tbo p#rt
of the (odomiUbls Oppnritioij, » .1 Virginia,
the stroiighold of the D inoctacy, w.ll most
rsdly bs taken. And thi# efl.rt ws
all now resolve lo put forth next year,
in babeli of • eopserrstiva, untioual VVltig
candidate fn* lha Fmtifoncy.
Th# only real difficulty that #t >od in tbs
w*y si th* overwhelming nacci-i* of our
randidalc# and our csum in the recent can
vass, from its com stance meat to it* close,
wa# tbs want of faith on the part of tha
Whig* .uld American* of thsfltn; . It wa#
impassible is iudnnn them to hcliev# that
tbtoro ws# say rhsnen of our achieving th*
victory; end, ssuroquani']', tbojr were not
snlmsfod by that ssrnvBvr.aas sfad unity of
netion, In many porlton# of ihiHtoanm.ii-
wenltb, which wu IndispeAssMu to •ucceaa.
W# slwuya muintainsJ that foero must ho
twsfnsrsu.' organ nation nnd irrivntnl rff„rt
Ml tkn pert of cur friaud#, tf wc hoped to
win th# day—that it were simply vain to
txpesj success if, whilo a pun ton of the
Opposition wers working activslv r id s«er-
getisslly, ths rernsiiider of th# j sboul.l
bs rssiittg oa thsir nsra »n ’ dntr.g nothing
—4kst making large g#j * in asmo ssetione
af tan Slat* Mtok taefotoitig heavy loasnn in
— — f By bs nMigsd to rosult
in o«x defeat. And it fits tuned out just
•e wn saiJ it wsuld—for whit* our Irisnds
hae# done nobly in sum* portions of the
Common wealth, covering tncmsclvr# *11
svsr/sith glory, they have acted tnou*hal»
l"ly in other portions, and novered them-
salves all ova**with shams and disgrace.
Bui n liUls mors faith nnd a little morn
work on the part of the Opposition in all
ssnliofts and dj*>ajons • f ths State, the next
time, and all roesnt ah- itceming* may b«
f-ragivsn, and wa ahai! win tbs victory then,
*s *# ought tn h#*e dope on ysatcrJay was
* mask-—Richmond Whig.
or Dispslshe# to ihu Secretary of the
Nsty rondos it certain that slaver# bound to
tnrorsi of tb* toutbvru Btsts* ara now on
tbn nosst of Airies. Thsix cargoes sr*
espooted to nni*s tbi* fell ia Mississippi
snd Texas.
tT Eugenis, ss regent, is said to have
ilvnn great causa of uneasiness by her bs-
osvfor it ths Council a few days ago. 8ho
tombs forth into sn opinion ui her own
rfcfoji astonished merit all. She declared
tb# war to ton nnjust and wished, expressed
bet •oavietfon that It never onnld com* to s
fttfi. »v
Wilo Axsisxirs.—We see it statsd that
tsro wild Alrissna sr# helping to build s roil
road to Mississippi. H s««ms to *• that
wild A fries tv labor wosM b# the cliaapnet in
-be world to build rail roads with, making
d**a allowance for me tiu»s WMSvsHQrtly aon-
sMued in teaching thsin in use "ut- chubs I
xod da hoa."—JUsortg. J frail.
>jT* Tb* Okie Stale Journal. all* tb*
M'A-.loti^ns of ike fftnt# Doraacfa'ic Lonvsn*
ti w *1 Utom n "|4atfsrm sf aquivocatfona
led rnaiiiUss." U it sontatiksd auytbtng be-
aids# mu«vacations naff tuoniliss, it wouldn't
be Dcaiucielfo.—Moll. Clipper.
k yomg man i new