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rnoifis mfrLAXD & co.,~proprietous.
VOLUME XXXII.
stii.ct construction o„ tub constitution
“ A! * "' ,NEST *»'* ncovomtui. a.m„„s TI , ation
Thursday, June 23, 1859.
It eotapam the opposition party T —tW. kmq.
0M/«« •»« '-»<• ll* B,M-. Iru-nfl M.r
tin I II yon (imv« not. we would yoil
to do «o at youreerliett oppurluni.y But
il you prefer lo eerlt eleewhere tor inlormi’
lion on the tuliject, we would re.ptetfullv
•««« ,h ,*' you permit the firet Br.d.uer
rf Phrenology who viette Colitmbue. to leel
y.ur "iowp. " He will enlighten you
tier than „« cen in regnr 11„ the • e ourd"
quettton. or one wry tie., |,ko it. with
he .leeplion of bemu u liuU gre.uer ,h.„
Jana* — Llay!nn Burner.
arc mil ir.rrrtlulttaa c
Mobile and Girard Railroad.
Ed. Enquirer. —I loam with surprise
and regret that there is opposition to the
re-election of Maj. Howard to the office i f
President of the Mobile and Girard Railroad
Company, and that the City Council of
Colamboa, representing $200,000 of the
•tocls, hare indicated a disposition to cast
the rote of the city against him. Upon
what just ground cun auch action be baaed !
Certainly no man who has erer hern cot,,
neeted with the Road hue done more to
promote its aurces* than Maj. Howard,
.rf ■ * . . i ^'hrn he consented to become its Pieaident
,, urd hr,„g trnfi.d ,, BiWy. W„l ,h, K„.,l ... rnnfr.^JI, . r.tlur. It w.,
b-ok, rh.ptrr and | l.tgyly in drbl, mid alihnogh that dthl wa.
COLIMS, (JEORGM, THEShAY MORNING. JUNE
Tht Democratic Convention.
We Ctp, from the Atl.nla American
(irna of tha «dii„„ „f which paper «»„
preaant) a btief report of the debate on Mr.
Howard', reaolulinnr, which We puhli.hrd
I..I week. It appoata ih.l the leeolutinn in
-'8, 1*59.
T E L E G HAPHIO.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
reference to Mr. Buc!i
i Administration,
tbr Banner
*yr*r ! If tpe editor contii
| lii head again.! proper n.mea
“bomp" ineorred honorably and for ralue rrcri.rd
. .... , „ . .. . . recklr..ly to iha Road-.llhough it cold hot have
r o e in thl. in.lance, by the time j been Bnifhed
■ , pbrenologiel gala hia hand on it, hi. report
I .,11 h., So .oft 1 can mnkc
I ■/»•' <
Ugly (Auction. Hilled Dull
[ I. Ihe diarueaiona between Me..,., Jcpoa
I.nH Cloptou, there i. . p, r .i,ic.,t .Item,,!
I ly “ b to proya bimarif the be.t and moat
Jl,»e.i.teot Southern Bight, man. A. both
lar* .g.inat any more compromise — both
Ifer nnci, lo Ihe aeclional rule of aggrefl.
• Black Repuh icani.m— both in f.ror of
rcpe.1 of the “piracy" law.—and aa
Bbolh repudiate the Admini.tr.tion and >la
■Min* mea.uree, D.iuglaa, Seward, air
■he comroyar.y appear, to equiponderate in
iir.rly efen ecaie. between them until
Ibr queetion of the Governor'a rleclion i.
bruught up, arid here Oioptou cave, ft ie
Sewn thet in Alabama there I. . n , ni j,.
Brinlent Buuthern Right, e.udidale running
Lr (biyernor, ag.in.l the candidate of the
Halieuel and Admioi.tration Democracy.
P*rrr il a chance lo ap,dy Me fr.f—lo judge
rich candidale'e de.otjou to Southern I
■i|kta or eompromi.ing Nutionali.in by hi. I
jjrrfrirnce helween three Iwo repre.inutiye.
m the*, intereata. Mr. Ju'ge op.nly
lerqu vocally avow, hiin.elf f,„ Sattyuan,
be liidrpendetit Southern Right, c.ndidate’
Bid rail, upon Ch'plon alao to .how In.
T*"- 1 - 0.11 Cltupmii Uecl.rr. IUat
I*" r « r Unbare., he haa nothing lo do
■oh Ihe (Jivernor’a elrclion, and therefore
■fun. lo eay whclb.r he will hark hie
gefraaiana of de.olion lo Souih.rn Righi.
eta for tha repraaei,tally« ol that
Thedi.putc remind, u. of ,,li.ru..ion in
h-rgre debating aociety, „„ ,h e que.lion,
H" loth am da mudder of da chicken.—do
" what laya de rgg«, or de hen whet
the. da chick !" The debate, like that J h *’ be
I Judge and Clopii
was without con-
trading the debt-*ul| the d-bt existed, and
theie were no means either ta pa; it or to
go on with the Road beyond Nilver Run.
The former Director, were powder, and
rould not rniae another doll.r, either by loan
or aub.rripiiona. At thta critical .tag. of
kite fetluoea, when all that had been e.pen-
j ded wa. about to bo lo.t, Maj. Howard, at
Ihe urgent rrqtir.l of the .tvekholdcre, and
ptmicul.tly of the people of Uolumbua,
rime lotward and aaaumcti the re.poneihility
of .aving the Road from deduction. We
all know what untiring and Herculean eflorl.
were made by him lo secure eub.criptiona
and revive the R,„d. He .uccceded, even
beyond expectation, end even raiaed money
enough l,< pay the debt, of the Company
and pu.h the Road forward. It ia irur, lhal
more lime ha. been consumed in completing
it lo Union Spring, than wa. either con,cm.
I'l.lrd or .promised, hut we must .11 temern-
b.r the gteat illiiirullira which bed to he
encountered in Ihe want of fund, end the
expensive eh.racier of the work itself. It
i. certainly not giving loo much praise to
M.j, Howard to eay that no other man in
try could have accomplished whal
sme lime and with j and
me lame resources. The K ,nd was run
out (nor before) l„, t„ the b„,i „f ,hy
Hid,... and f.„ the p.el .ea,„„ lh „
mil of Ihe Ridge itself, and within five mile,
of ihe Spring,. The til, of Columbus w„.
'bus enabled lo draw , l„,„ q,
ir.de from ih.t aeclioi, which II neve, before
had. and which La. add. d thousand, to tl.c
wr.llh of our people. And now lh„ R,„d
may b. ronaidere.l a. being fmi.hed to
"ion Spring., whil.i through ihe infloence
d .etl.e exertion, of Maj. Howard it „ I
going on hrlow lhal fa.ini, and a good ,,,j,|| I
tkoned all along the line
a. originally offered, rxpreeerd confidence
Iv Me integrity. well a. the "ability and i
patriotism" ol the IV.idrnt, hut that the
word, "and integrity" were expunged while
the teaolution I,afore the Convention.
The American report.;
The chair decided iliai ihe first husinre.
non’; 0,1,7," iju!"s^a*r Mr.^Terlni'oe
he would road them lor m!onnaiiuii~bi.i i|„.
I,f f jy'i* V n,> ‘ P^fmit.cd. The resolution*
Of Col Seward wen- read-a* vert. I
co Hiding motions -.vi-rs made. Mr. Tracy
. a C ‘’ 1, s e«'‘rrf declared the nm-
““ ‘ “I order, as also a motion of Mr.
second resolution nn the
opposed to the res.
to lock Gov.
kangaroo.
C. June 81 .-The Steamer Ksngn:
oil tills port this lliornimr S
Qtt
mieiied off this port I hi. morning'.'* She’
r Iipr l.lverpool dale, lo June 9th.
l.ivcRPoot. Cotims Market.—Salas of
» » wlty MK hale,, win, a quiet mar-
l ,v. Q ." o 0n ' * r « ""rely maintained,
l it b.rooL liRCan.-rtTPa M.Kxrr -.Krone,
stuff, generally cloud dull,
al fijj ” M '«*«■—Conoots closed
j The Emperor Napoleon and the King ol
Sardinia hail entered Milan, and wore on-
1 1 Miisinstically received.
I A'latrians have evacuated Pavia.
| I he I lank ol England lias reducted the
! rnic ..I interest to 3 per cent
ly • ,l "’ Municipal aulhnrmes rtniiinw ,o
r ,n / 1 h ia supposed they would diacharec
I ibcir f it net ions nr Manta. . **
1 1 lir latest news from London reported
n partial decline in Consols, occ»eiun5 by
" rumor that iho Allies hod received »
c ‘«^k in Italy, H „d even the defeat ol
From the Lcsrenw
, nh Dally Time., (Kxtrs) June
Glorious News from the Alines!
Tho Tcxaa irroniler DiOlculty.
THAT rttillt.
A Isle arrival from Texas bring, another,
and whet is no doubt a lrulhf.,1, stilement
' ll f 0tl " baiween Capl. B.vb.r'. com.
anti the Indians. It i. contained In
TIMS FROM TRE MINES, 8EVER DAYS' 'be MrKim,,,
"'J !■ L » j 'V. Jr.. Beni
IMMENSE DISCOVERIES!!
GOLD IN UNTOLD (QUANTITY 111
The Dlalrlot Flooded wIt It .Miner, j
has been dun
Jones to lay th .
table. Maj. Steele
olutiune. He did
Brown on to the tail end ... „ , tl Ml
Hour. Col. Seward replied that it was ncc
eaaar/ to lay down u plntfotm of principle!
.7hta"m"Ji "-s - —a d ft ?:r
■ ible to eiect tr.iv. Brown unless such i
cuura • w». pursued. A delete from Liber-
lVr5»k." PP ? • “ omiJl1 ' confusion. Col.
.1 k ‘r *'"i 1 aoppnrt (il Iha resolution..
'? n “ o( 'be Federal Admiuisi,
He haJ reason to know- thut Gov Brown
tTon, and deairsd* the M"* 1 AdminU,,.. . „„ xoag. j„„e go..
know oy what •uihori'y he expressed himael'l I D 'MmearVIhat 111 y "''
tlie^ K ng of Sardinia
• -imho news Ironi Paris cnu«ed
dcrnble agir.uiMi on the London Ex-
and the Puns Bourse hud declined
^ Another ol Jons
Kxi-rcascH arrived in Leevenwi.rilj iljia Sun" 1 county
day mormne. June 19th, at 6 o'clock, havin. '
made the trip in the unparalleled time of *
: A j;r,r,z- ;y n w r .7 rww da ^ frnm *w»-
worth to the Gold MintiThe news is B '|
Haiiermp and t
earrespon tence,
1 (V K us-n-ir* Pike’fi
coiiraging r
rt-h, * . . rTt , """ V*P , "* n n .ylor when the
I * ., k Wl,h ,, ' H Indiana of the
Il occurred ..n til- 931 day
lay
hioh
fully demo
tlm i i . ' V< ' ^ ,a '^ *pproached wiihir
« c order of h^fyni,, oflh , A
turning t
fure
before our readers
Urates.
Rich lea.Is and discoveries
the day. The whole dletrie
• o be prolili • ol gold
considered worthless
arc now commanding from .. , u *wuu:u
in. h :.T.:J , “t. d i , *' , I , " t *''!""" 'be inuun.
om nave ample oppnf j r«iis,.i,R f,
advantage. All the I an armed
Is'iwrr Re:
Moy. ('aptain Baylor h:
The circumstances u
per*> a pi 0
the' Lower
1 attack the
Agency,
Claims which" were 1 designing to pssa it.
weeks since, | l 'lT rr R-«erve, when w« w,
$20.0.10. | "mcer with escort, sent out i,
w ho demanded of U.ip
on tho R,s
dryenod In ihe rilehTo'ihe'm'ouro I "! UTn f ""7 n p'ird that
Ibere for the pnrpo.e ol ,.tucking
lulls nn iliw t . , *
z u i - ne P uh„„u
•' into hi. hesd on. d.y tha.7, w . ’ ‘ (Molded by II.
‘„Vi7'i‘ l’” “ bor " and forthwith'";
™p«-d
paired
po..or of .h. B.„,i.,d.;„mi,;;;;„7o p f'
"btaiu light. He
"-mg*'i u ,u b ;.7. r u.;" Jf '' rih ' ,iih,b ' f » i -
Obi S—It’, your doctrine, boM, that a
r.llerloh, eaved muat .offer immeraiuo,
fcMr. B.-V„, Mr. 8„ it j. . fundamental
doctrine of our church, that a’man to be
regenerated, mutt repent of hi. -ins,’ , n d be
immersed.
Old S.—Well, boat, after repentin’ of hi.
sin., and hem slid under, if he flub,. i„
the pan, then wbsl ?
Mr. II. Although backsliding i. much to
pr<mc Court *f Georgia.
South Carolina R a( | r „ pd Company, plaintiff
" °hn A. Moorefard ; „he,
de Its m error.—Case, from Ric!...., ,d
Moorei claimed damages on an ,,uni .f th«
obsirucuon of navigation on th.7 <1! H
River by the Il.,l3“i?
b!.‘. wwil,° ta"ifsV™’,h. f ?“,«' b V bi "
d b .".' r ;„ p b ,r- JKK z
Ss?S|Ss,«*s , a
liitcrft i d,J wuh his general businr C a un n
K["” n by making him change h{
thereby causing him fi^rv--]
end tbJ 1 ;?"!' .' ho catwllani,
otid^the sprit of iho miners jubilant.
Sino.it &. Russell received over a
dust nnd nuggets nnd
tfiousnntl dollars i
liad‘'h.e 1 ? l t' Wri 5 h ; '"• ,,i » d O'"' ids opi,';;:,;,■;
ad hem formed from eonversationa with
M.o governor. He denounced the disunion
movement, and regretted to learn that I)..,u ;
ociais favorc., il. He bad been told tlmi I
ben present, desired to skulk
hctfernl Adiniuistra*
Aiidllioh.l Interesting- Details By the
Au^lo Maxou.
O—“jY”*, 11 ’ 20 —Additional inler-
•, received by
ire oppouded.
b ol May, the
Turbico. The
'Hiis.Hiiya the
Preiicli crossed ihe T
Emperor, in ■> dispa
ibe enemy
piny
eiidorki-ineni
■•"j bopo iliai thereby iii'o*i)eln
”’ -rgai.
Uni .i
diaaoived. Ho diaagreed with riie"Fode'n,,
Aditiii.iatratloii in ol „» meu.ures, Irn,
d by ii uml ilm Union. Col.
minutes, eloquemlv
Wrijhi spoke for i
I, , d determined roiiaianco.
'"ring two hours, nnd nuatipporied. the
imperial (guard susininrd ihr- slmck ol- ihe
km my. In the menniime, (»cn McMiiIhiii
i'"-rt poasesaion of ihe i uwn M :i g„ llla
Ait' i several sanguinary cnnff cts. iln ,-nu
■sillily repulsed.
i
■plendtii sum
a much gr< i'ii
ounce. As they
dnnt supp'-es. tl
ing tlm (Ins a'
Wa
upply
Mild have r ceiiod
°ro it not that ihe
less than $2041
the Indian. „„ th , I|„,„,;. hob,hit' „„ „„„
Iio intention of fighting the L. s. Troops
| and n quested that the oomniii»Mlmg office^
»vould willulraw them. This Cspt. I'lum-
d‘». »nd said that he Would
fu-c-tl
protect tin- l.idin
Resuming the march
plenty and nbnn. ! J l ’ Wftf ds the Upper Roserve,
sell f,
m e food
v urn indifferent about sel
(7r (
A boi
wit Iio
cannot ch se our rotnarlti
word of Meaar.. Ju
grent^ part they have played
Knnsns.
Russell ^ , n| t<
developing the boundless rcaourciV of
,sns. Undi maynd by any discouraging
reporta, untiiflut'iircd by tho cries of croak-
gono steadily
interests. Will,
filth
all obsineles
verified and .-ill ilu-ir clo
pursued our way
260
h. depioied’.tiii. if be .incerel, ^prUu rf' '','7'!^Tr 0 "' ah l Ch mii’IT
tha choreh I !*" ""P™ ,ro !" boaia. Held, Hint
J alnrtnisia, -hey h... .,™.,„y
Hie grtind work of unfolding western fur o
! i ,' «"'■*" unconiiuornble energy,
harked by nnmen.o ouiTay, and n living j
III" r.lOUfltl!
E. S. arms,
ids bjoter-
• i 200 guns
and w, h great vclirm^,.w
quoin Iy inierrupted from u
Mull, by “harrii and ungiut
lie
Air. JoneHuf M
I'Vdorni
linproperly pro
useepeo replied. The prop. J
«d widely in opinion on
others, bill they had, or
'* ail (flies-
1 i. icporled lhal iho'Aiiaiimiia, in their
1 > J'l'H'ion in evacuating Milan, left a
h-nd° r ' ° n ° “ P ' r f#,,,,on a,,d «r«B»urr
The Emperor
" f "mu Ii-.Surdin
« lu- thousand s'andu. ,, UB . IIU
I he "lunicip.iiiy „i Milan h-,d pr,
the duy al'er
mislnp.
I district, they hnveovercome
tlierr every prediction
la.ms vindicated. | Crr, h”l
i nn n urn Morihy pioneers ol the grand I "PI
,°,.. P . r0lr .- M .. nnd Clv ‘Lanrj'Hi, and appeared
winch they (hipt, ||,
**. agree i
which they could
not wish to mail • ihe r dtllcrences
he camps of il,„ Opp
mid did
I the talk
| Air. Jones made
| wariniy uppluodrd by b's V-iV
iiraiolotory ad fn
, ii the presence r
'icii. The King,
■ 'd r **ter Milan on
I' 1 <■ A ii*triati o(Tu
cry deep
Eh
Em
••Hey was due mi l)envc
the cxnrers leli. Me In
tn all ihe bail < fiecia of I
ihe .luii..weveil |»ris
GkCnpcda.
iTiuri.iiig auoui 10J oclo
‘oners rose unainst tlm
, (, "V. I
iihiisi * uppe
left- They « y,,,,
Tliey enrted ua, called ’ u'r r'Z
>d lie for II light, and fired Iti()
tl U. before we returned a alto.. „
relurn their firo became tl„y , 0
'' ' ’Ur rifle, would not rearl, them,
n. we were m.rcliing from thi. point rome
"I the Indian, appeared m Ihe rjil.v „ n ,|
"lade a drive at U,pi. Hamu.-r, who .oc-
capturing one ,,f u „
'"'ly about SO year, ol ,»e. II.
” Ien-cn.ua Indian.-
u '* r " r ‘ him ■• (dipt. Bay.
“ ’ ‘ Ultl li»*r
4 " prisoner ; but the lrt.fi,,
flu
j I'liimg in tlm .tii,-ni|i', the (jap
lW'CO w"h Iln. I.iot d, kill „„ I,:
1 be indidus c minim,I if,,, f,f
I three miles, waylsyng an j
. J u-, urd wounded one ol our in.
i i * h»y then cessed until w«- h
J when they attacked u< m a «,.rt
r pistol, and
mortally,
i li' hj*lit
of h P0M '”" n licl " "bl
Of Ihe traege alter the .econd time, (for v. u
know what critter, there are in thi. world'
bo..,) then what*. pa, , "" ld -
Mr. B.-Nolwithetanding all thi*. if he
will aenou.ly tepem, nnd .olemnly premia,
to amend hi. Imoro life. i|,o church will
Old S„ (after n f 0 „ momenle of deep
hough,) propoa,. |h. following interrog.,^
•y Well, h,„ fi would’nt it ho a hlaalcd
goodie. , ich in ,„, k |h J
ioi?e U |' j" f0r ?* nl ,' )iJ not "y "bather old 8.
" d t ' choreh o, not, hut we incline lo
the opinion that hr did not.
Tng \Uvnr ZT’mi'uZiZrkcvcn Up
1 he greal match which we referred
to three week, .luce which wa. In have been
p eyed between John I). McOnndwi#, of
• ttuucan, niul Lrn. Ksxon, of Cairo wa
commenced according lo arrangornenia, |, u ”
r ‘^* nl u *y> ,,ri »l‘r up in 1 r „w. Tha
Clip bins! mi cca, OS drlailad by our special
>ws : The parties, with
hds, Col. \tiblo and
■hook hands,
y cut for deal,
that ques-
» c no a “»d cause ol action, The . ase
aio Jtrr arb R r ?‘* r ». who nwirrdod
K ' W ’ ,hl " "'•» award
in founded
nUimiff 7,1 T? * c,io "' “• 'bo
r b"' *10.000 damages on
cimld*?!. "f."'""". »"<! iho award
m M Z L 8 "D"”'"'>n«.l since Ihe Court
on he k T V ^b"! P»" "f" founded
ihe legal, and what pan on Iho illrgui
ground nl action, tho Court holding" ISm
he remedy ion, public nuiennee w„ ,y
large. Judgment below
■pcctfic injury ..
•d by the public
reversed.
. J . ud8B 0o 1 ll,J n " d James L. Pettigru
Jor flaimifl' in error; Judge
lepurlt
their respective
Eapt. (’buries Smeilly,
• nd Ctiininenred tbr ga,
and tlie I'aducah chump
liou.ldo ndvautage. l’a,„„ atotid hi. hand
nnd led out. 1 in- utmost silence was main-
' « cards were all played out,
took
phee- ,l,L ,0!, ° wlns dia|; ’6 u « anil's
McG.-
npual ib, (111 j
urd c
• high.”
°U most generally t
dertiUn e^ror" “"‘ l i* ck, °'"' Aiiorneyl'l
Wm. M. Brown, AdnTr. Fiaintiffin Error,
Er'roi’"b" •■’""bland, jr„ Delcdnm in
■.rror—I rovir from Wayne.
t.on are net ahan-d hylua removal „ m i
donee bayund .lie limii. ol ihia Stale, j ,dg.
mem below refereed. **
VViggiu. I.y.m Forworn! and Wilson
A y. lor t oil,nil Error i Bacon i. Levy
Alt y. for Del l, in Error. '
Carey W. Style!, PiTkifl in Error
f.. a i 0 ° l , O “‘ ir *"‘i Uol'l. in Error—,\1-ntim
the
, Mr A an ton replied, ,
lion of inn resolutions,
tho prev 1
ly excited.
Ld lhe ndoj •.
iiiialned on both aides, without any
■"led advantsge to either, until an old
' 7 put in this po.er : - '8p.„ r ,” ..id hf,
long and ably | M(d»ile for its *Itchsion to that city,
any 1
duck eggs under a | ,han othar
,,d d, y h “^ b . now which am de
I'l.lrr-da duck or de hen V This con,.
*flv rtiggrred tha nagativeside for a few
id*, until tho President (who had
(»l partiality for that aidr) rose from
sir ami disposed of it thus: *-I)ucka
not before de houtt / chickens am dt
bi/it»n t derfon- 1 rule dt durkt out /”
Bk 11J "ducks,” like tha Governor’s election,
■ t evarb -ard.
push th R .ad
success, it is Maj. He
familiar will, all the be
Ha
B'r .ub'.rsoma K-t
cr-oe in its eventful history,
have been bald lor dalegaics
r'ltuiianal Convent,ttn called
• of the terms of the English bill,
■ rings of tha subjart
as more character f. r
I «urh enterprises, Bn ,l shares , n ..re of the
pnblir conlidme. in hi. ability,
auece.a than any man ut Al „
llama. To auparaede him now, would, m
I"b'," 1,b'nw a damper upon (he
completion fiom wbic’i it would never j
recover. Major H. may have ir.ada enemies
— no I’re-idaut ol tlm Road Call avoiu it— j
personal interests and private considerations 1
will ever slits to interfere with slid thwart
the mod honest and praiseworthy »fl"»rts to
accomplish the great cnils in view. VN heu
juat enacted I the U >ad it finished to l.iiiou Springs and
Jack ton coiled w ‘
<1 ueai,on. Much conlttsi,,,,
Vl l. r ., Kciiileiiicn bacomitig groat •
w j l" B|r , "ef. dc * u| n» decision |
appealed ft. Ill, und i.,Vcaa'Ir.d'imvar n bed 1 «'•'
, »r>*? ll «e had ag«f„ i„ke„ j Fr,
by ihe Fr’eaid o ! ag alll rendered 1
) me i resident it, „u cr despair.) begged
’ iliai gentleman would
usioi, continuing,
m H o Lord
prerer vo ordo’i
bri-hd,,„,dv,,-,..,„.,de,„',",d:;;:;
wni. 1 t ..btT , ;'" , T- J ,,,! hod b ««n l«miliur
deliberative bodusior many years, but
r rwops threw thorn
Ii ardour and pets
ni"Nt glorious ieut n
' Vienna dispatch m
•’ 1 iir-Migh the -
■lint Clam Gallans' c
ic victorious after s
• fidi vvt ro com pi lied
iboTo V nd r o
urd until .Sutifrd.iy
iHvi-b on the nicfiii
•veronco w-orlliy
Impciini army.
■ lie Erankiori p ipir
•pporttino arrival of
urp«, tIio AustitaiiH
hot light, and
! Ilm
aim'll aund.iwn. I',i,le„l.„dl„g
Hwtar ••Imrge.l will, bn-tng '
that day,
.Mr. Mosel. y obtained
riresa tho Convontion, ns
motion btfure •• n- -•
Jjfi'St *iri n to-
poailion
I tbe.r conduct
The
edrd
tilt! lllUlllpa
permission to nd-
to iho . fleet of iho
lie wsi :u Invor ol th<-
T’lt wh'iMd fctiAw aonio op- '
i iltc cull ol tlic pic-
vvos pro- j
operation, and the work is tmnsferr- d
beyond tbai point, the v, dent oppoaition
mautfrtied luwod. M >j. 11. by the parties
in'erestfed in lhal placo will cease, and lie
1V Rlack Republicans have hern succeasful j wd * be uRowcd to develope his policy and
m riveting a majority of the delegali
B irlegrsphic report auya a majority of j
Brr, but we suspect it is larger. It is not
• i -urr of any consequence, however,, -«--- *
Bich parly aarri. d the Convention, for the j pl e, i° n *be Road
B-»lsrery nrganizttiou bad bean utterly j * ,,, L be
•k- lomd, and upon its ruins had been
*•* • Democratic Freo Stale psrty to
Hifrnd with the Republicans. This Dam-
^•tic party acknowledges Douglas for its
t jer, and differs from the Republican only
nsnia and in peraonsi preference. Per-
>*> ‘J Di mocracy bad aucceaded, they
Buhl have guns through with aom- mock
■rrmnnjra of olrservance of tha English
V. »hrreaa the Uepubltcaiia will treat it
•' S contempt—and this is about tha only
Bfrr*nee between them.
■ * ew ' "fit—Initiatory Manoeuvrcc*
■ The two wing# of the New York
nocracy have on hat d at present a
•“•ly quarrel, which assumes grnrral
■ivres, because of the bearing it is expected
■ on the next Presidential alection.
7 *»• disputing ae to the mode of
■'ding tha delegates to the Charleston
•oventian. The Soft or Van Buren Free-
P »ing, being confident of a decided
■jony in th* State, contend for (be
■pemtment of all tha delegates by a Heats
»n»fMion} while the Harda or Hunkera,
■•'•ri o* ol their inability to cope in this
» th the other wing, and knowing that
■y can carry some 0 f the dutr.c.ts, go for
■• •♦licfu.ii of the delegatee by Congrea.
|>n»l District#, The ulterior aims of the
■•Uctiooeaiee.ii to be, with tha 8ofta,
• non.matioii of Do.tglaa at Charleston,
■ W|t ^* ‘he Harda the noiuiniUon ot Wise
1 *‘Oia other opponent of Squatter Bov*
■ fnty. J he Hermld conrlude* t “V\'o
li*»ider it a f %e t* j n regard to the
r I,r,f y* ,h *» ‘hey Will iend a solid d.lrgs-
■ r ‘ of their own iijen to Charleston from
■ c ‘“““"I Stale Convention under their
inUoL W« dare say. too, that this dele*
■ ” n " ^ • Unit in favor of Mr. Douglas
F 1 • / |u«tier sovereignty. In the next place,
•ere ni|| |„ a contesting drirgation from
J* Harda, m f*vor, moat likely, of Gov.
F'w- 1 its South will role the Convention,
r 1 ' 1 rale nut Judge Douglas, or break up
I* ‘Wpy femily.* Wo think that the
| *" ce * * rB fa favor of a break up, and a
‘f the Convention into two sec*
camps, irtih Wise ae the Southern
pr.-cerd with the Hoad !■.words its southern
end without farther difficulty. 1 should
j consider it bad policy a* w II as ungrateful
displace Msj. H. at this lime. The coin*
Union Bprit gs, kt
monurueiit to his energy and
ability, and he ought in common juvtico to
be allowed to enjoy the triumph. Who ia
lo take hi* p ace, if he ia not re*chosen Pres
ident I Is there er y one in Columbus who
ia bulb competent and wd tng to undertake
it 1 I do net know of one. Ia Columbus
willing to entrust the Road to the hands of
any one residing at Union Sj rings, whose
interests and local and Miale pride would
ersata no sympathy for our city-or its trade ?
It ia i.ow well understood that the principal
leading turn in and about Union Springs
have deterodned upon building a railroad m
Montgomery; that project maybe cuuaid-
arrd a "filed fact.” Any one can sec si a
glanca bow that mad may be made, and
our own Road managed, to enure to th*
benefit of Montgomery and lo the injury of
Columbus. Let the people of Columbus
and the City Council beware how they take
our Road out of the hands of onv who is
part and parcel of ur, and who can have no
intrrisl to auusrive which would not
promote ihe prosperity of nur city and
crown this great unterprits with sucres*.
0*1 or Tim I AHixsT
FmIVaTK BToCXIOLPIkB.
i - ...... ....... .onsuined in the j 1
| cull, ihe motion withdrawn, nnd n direct vot" '
taken on the first re»"luttnn, which wm I <
Uliuiiinioiifdy ndoptrd. The R.'cond resole- I
tion was ngntn read — lota lime shorn ol the ! 1
important woidn ‘and integrity"—nnd ad p- j
tad in tlie face ol u grandiloquent proiest tr<>m j -
a Randolph county delegate—)tm 371 to , j
nays 34. Tho thud resolution was adopted
unammously,
Hon. II. K. Jaekaun renpondcd lo a cull, '
and spoke lor Mr. Buchanan.
Gov. Brown was limit introduced to the
Convention—returoed h ■ tii.inks for tho i I
confidence reposed in linn, and spoke ol iho '
sucrent *ud honesty oi bis udniinisiration— '
hoped the Opposition would bung out then |
atrungest man against him—lie leli conli- , I
i dent that ho aliotild beat him tliirt) six thou- *
Bund votes. Hr stood upon a platform that 1
would bear him triumphantly through ilu- ; 1
canvass tt was constructed ol dollars Ir-nn
$'J5,U00 to 4if.Otiti per month ol earnings by | 1
iho Stair Road--tiierc was no humbug ; ■
shout that, because ibe money was thor (in
the Treasury) tubjecl to ilie acuoii of tho
hugislature.
Mr. Tift offered a resolution demanding
rotaliaiory legislation against Northern
.Stales, lut it whs not noted upon. The
Convention adjourned in nn uproar, hut in
great good humor, about !>i, P. M.
— •*- —
l?" The Timet announces Elisha Cal
houn and William A. Johnson as the
Democratic candidates for Representative* j
Times.aya ihcro had hern
;/ ' hglt'ing Bufliilora, with changing
. ,s ' a , ,,lul lho ••'•••lo continued until
, Bnd •ip« ruiioiis were ri’siiiiicd
e n.a'u. , d r y V f'ive Austrian
rps w r r< tin • I ly engaged. In iho nliernoon
ic A uMrtans look a fliok imsitinn between
.. "^“"d Crassound Bimascu.
The Times says, editorially, ibat the fight
»!»!•« urn t.< be undecided, but tlm Erouch
"* have the Inst ol it, and iff tho nb-
- Tm- Ijoiio'imi rtu^Mpa^anVV: ih57Vftn«f-
*d tliiit government di-pnicries have been
(reived Iroin ilio Britisli Minister nt Vten-
i i, announcing nn Ausirinu victory.
The opinion is strengthening in London
French
red, nltlioogli
allies
Horn, tlm Jhilor. was nt
• alter Ins horse, when lie he.
proceeding, ns
tvonndei
nbc
ifn- jail building
• • 'In jail, but finding nil m
•luriied lo Hie sinblo. In n
ie noiso wns leaumed, and
wlm li ii proceeded being
jailer opened ihe door nnd
■ iog. when lwo prisoners.
behind ihe
npellod the Austrinne :
l-.isl.al Vslllant linn
sl.ul Rnudon ; and G
i appointed provis.i
Napoleon was present .*
not take tho command
sup* t seded by
Douglas si tha Northern candidate of
i divided Democracy.”
C^Col. W. J. Witcnta announces
■ftaelf, ibroogh the Augusta papers, aa «
•odidau far the United Slates beneferehip.
• ‘uceaed Hon. A. Iverson, sad intimates
he will add roes tbe people ip exposition
* his peliucal opinions.
Grleane Delta eqya lhal in
.* taonictpaf ofeetien in that city,
«■». Pierre 8onle, lai« Southern R.ght.
^•oer.tte United Btatee Senator, ‘-toted
- °P*n aad entire Know Nothing ticket.”
of Russell county in the Legislatuio
Alabama. Il thinks that they will be elec
ted by a majority of 16U to 2DU voles. We
pul the prediction upon rccoid, and will
call its sttirilion to a comparison of it with
the returns, which we will make ou the 3<l
or 4(Ii • f August.
A Douglas Issue In Tetiueaace.
In the Memphis District (formerly Blan
ton's, of Kansas notoriety) there aro two
Democratic candid me running Avery,
regular, and Darrin, indep«nd> nt. The
chitf point of diflcrvnr* between thrtn
appears to be tbe support of Douglaa for
the Ficsidency. Avery was nominated, as
Currtn charges, by a clique, beaded by
-lean Jimmy Jours,” whose ulterior object
ia lo carry tl * parly and tbs district fur
Duugias. He made this charge in a speech
on the |3 b mat., aud added: "Mr. Douglas
might be nominated for the Presidency by
every Democratic convention that might
aesernble from the prssent date till the year
ItfOO, and ati'l hr (Mr. would never
support him.”
'1 bte brought out Hon. James C. Junrs,
in a letter dated the next day, in which he
repudiated Ibe charge of heading a clique,
and denied that he belonged lo any party,
but said in reference lo Douglas: "I speak
fur myself—I am for Stephen A. Douglas
for President of the United Mtales in 1BOO.
* * * I think it impossible lo elect any
man residing in the ftoulh, and I believe
that he ia tha only man north of Mason and
Uixon’a line (bat pan be elected, that would
ba true to the South.'*
Junes, it ia understood, will vote a “split
tiekel" In the coming flection—supporting
Netheriaad for Governor and Avery for
Congress. Tha Opposition candidate for
Congress in the Memphis District is Hon.
J. L. Sneed, whose ejection is regarded ae
almoet tore.
“Wi’v* Stii’ck Ki.N7t;rnY.--Ii ia well
known to most ot our readers that iho cri J
lerprttn of Tennesseans has constructed
turnpikes in nil directions from ibis Sim* I
to the Kentucky. line, under the promise ;
from our Kentucky neighbors that they |
would c •liimue them into iheir Stale. A 1 i j
thenr pikes still end ht the State line, with
no prospects of 'heir being extended . The I
conreqenre is that, in u Henson like the pres- J
ant, when the roads ore sof», nnd there are '
! frequent rams and snows, and heavy cr ips to I
| h mi over (tie roads, they get into the most j
[ horrible condition, nnd it in no exaggeration l
| to ssy itint the traveller front Tennessee at>< I
j solutely drops into Kentucky ; and il be docs
I not drop in so deep that ho res can't huitl •
| hint out, he is lucky beyund the avnrnge of ,
j hib clans.
! A few days since a traveller f.om foreign I
parts !• ok pastage on the two wh--cl .
mail emt for the interior ol the State, and j
I wm enjoying a good nap Front this nap. j
| huwtver, he was suddenly aroused by a '!• • i
i douscoiicuaeion, which threw him violently |
j against tho aide of the box skinning hi* nn-e i
I and otherwiae braising l-ts hotly. Upon
looking about h* fuund the vehicle in I lie
midst of a limitless st-a of tnud. about ,
ilia consistency of ■ htrt cream, nnd the hot- ,
tom ot her box below the waterline; the | the Lliut
j horses' head and neck* were tha only por- , (Jamp Pe
• Iona of the aimnala tn a ahl. and the driver
! was laying ih* wrliip on to them. The trav.
eller, recovering himself, wuh a vehement
execration, inquired ; •‘What is the ma'terf”
"Nothing” rnspo-tded the driver, bneily ply
ing his whip the while, "only we've strurk
Kentucky.”
Our traveller, in relating lilt experience,
said that he had, in the course oi hia lift-,
been in a good many tight places—that
■ i. Gnrrihaldi, jt is reported, lias left
and D'Urhnu lias re'rested to !Monza,
»• Garribuldi, It is believed, is on thu
ih« British Parlii nient, Mr. DTsrnHi
nnouitced that tho reform question will
In postponed until tlie next Mission.
'I'lie foreign policy ol ttie English govern
ment w ill he for peace.
K ••uih wu.s announced to leave England,
on iLo 7th of May, for Italy, with three
hundred ol Iiir countrymen, who hud tcttir-
ne-l from the United Staten.
Biron Gorisclmkoff had issued a circular
to the envoys of K ushiu, ut all the Courts ol
Germany, dcclari «» • ' ••*-rrnnny aided
Austria, the pr,.' tlcal equilibrium of Europe
would he destroy t.u.
It was much feared that lho French crops
hud been damaged by the prevailing rums.
Di-patch'a from Darmstadt say that thn
President, nnu both branches of ilie legidu-
turo, had made speeches in Isvor ol war
against Napoleon.
The Queen in her speech tn Parliament,
tho outbreak of war, nnd sn>K sho
ireveni it. Rite pro*
| claims tier strict und impartial iwMitrnliiv.
j Sim t-xprossea the hope that tho Reform bili
will he settled this or next session,
j Tahis.—Routes closed at G3 Iraucs, 30
’The details of tho latest news by the
I Fu">pn, reporting the Ausirinnsm retreat
I ucro • the Ticino, ie fully confirmed.
| Tin French crossed tin- Tmiio at Buffn-
1 I on nnd Turligj. There was t onsiderublH
| titth'ing at bolt, plncr-*.
May 20. — A great mono'nry
nnd ( iinpbell, who had rteppiot
.. .t„„r *.., Z(|( i him, tied hia hands
it:.ki'i turn nnd his fi. e t t a the
flow. ,i i,i ln .nil iiiflicicd upon him *
"Ill'll firxi xrjiefl. Von
Miipposi'ig they intended to kill him, the
jailor then told them to take the keya nnd
bo off. which they did in hot hnste, lour
inking on** direction, and three ihe oilier.
'I’lie alarm w i'- rooii given, und the p ilieo
nnd other parties were soon in pursuit of tit
fugitives. Alter u short clinic
f CLrke, and Dnvs w* r»' arrested
back.
t I Wo nre informed 'lint Cspt. Srlicnck vis-
- I itrd the jail bet ween II and 12 o'clock, to
' reo Mr. Van Horn, the Jailor,- and after
1 [ ringing the lu ll nnd no otic coming to the
( door, he wnlko i • n nnd found Mr Van Horn
lymg e» • Im- (lour, tied and gagged
’ ! manner above described. Tilts v
iirnl irTtiinniion Ii ml of whni bnd been done
by ihe pris-nirr*. The n'nrin was given
immediately, and logs, put upon the trail ol
thu fugitiv
ed for Forgery. tonly murdered an Ltdiuu
« bold one. nnd, only **sy that, to t| H . |, rM
IV M'lccted, ntOHl and belief, the charge is
'Uiices related “»| no Indian woman killed
niistri-uted
offercJ to the Marlin#,
be John L. Lovejuy. Jr.
B. F. Ictt,
Fun n Jamf.h
The- lllv. I Defies of Nf»dn,|.
Mr Brooks writ,-* lro,n i„ ,h„
Now York Express:
I lu re ure two pretty women lo r« m the
Priroooi „ )-„u live. „,. rg
•"••»' "mii-r ih. Uun.rol ono or ri,.
Iitlii-r. 1 linva taken aidea nlr.ad,. I, j,
'V w'uittyit l ,Wii':"liil ,r l/iifi;i-'H ‘in’* Alba, ’ lho
sister nl the French Empress, nnd tIio
Duchess ol Medina Celi—one about 29, the
other 3fi, so soy the records of birth, nr.
rather, so >uy gossipera to me; but I set
them down in my eve as both of the same
amphcll, I n R n > nm * both about 26. A prn'tv woman,
d brought , even if she is 3U, you know, can alwuy*
illur.li
was going to snj
nybody, 1
Well,
if you live in Madrid
ami don’t belong to "somebody
must be ung in one > r the oilier them.
Their dresses nil come front I’sria. They
the I spare no money upon ilw m 'Tho siime
ihe ] drcsHCH never appear in public I w c* Roger,
(he queen of Burls IuhIioiis, thu empters, in
fai t, ol the lasli nnnblu world, wltiise livery
decks her sttljecls froiq New ()rlenus
nl ihe Albany N. Gulf road,
liere it was discovered they bad separnud.
Etaik and fsinphell were found by County
Convtabio Jones and Ins dogs in a swamp
adjacent to n large plum orchard some dis
taneo from this city. Davis wns dis.overed
in tbe act ot swimming across Jones’ canal
near Willinli'a ship-yard, and arrested by
Mr. F. I(. Gue.nnd oilier citizens.
The officers and their doga-were lost even
ing still in purMit i, and on wltat they sup
pose to hr ilie trail ol I he others !
Thoro i* no doubt the conspiracy has been
planned tor s-mie lime, and only waiting n
invornlde opt) rtiiniiy tor being put into ex*
edition.*— Savannah Republican.
I tilted *luteN Court.
On Suturday last was ended the case of
the Uni'ed States against Francis L. Notion,
cltiot inn'e of tIio barque E. A. Rawlins,
indicted
'i’lie space of
exaininntHin *
did nil site could
and lbs argument
of Counsel. The Government was tihly
represented in this case by J. F- McClennan,
Ei'i , acting United States District Attorney.
On Tliur-d.iy the argument wus c.naed by
a pMW-rrlttl nod ( ,<|!it-nt argument by lion.
D. I*. 11'dl.inil, wti'cii has placed hint among
tlie- first criminal lawyers ol the land
argomeri
whole audience
were attentive, m
ping "t the spett
Government F.oan.
W A l nif*oK)j», June 20.—Th® five million •.
't* i-iiry notes loan wero taken to-day ntj
n tivLi.tga of Nit percent, interest.
Iowa Politics.
Pracqrt. lows, June 16. -The D*mn-'I
ratic County Convention met lirr* to-il.*y, J
'he entire ilshgatlon to tbs fclste ConVi-n- '
on M-Irctfil was anti-Administration, and I
ir«ng popular-aovetvigiily rstululions were >
tip,-"i- i
the jury wns continued
*. during which tune the
(which wns very large)
etired f.»r the space ■•! tilt y •
returned with the verdict ,
The Court adjourned on |
in Teosacolu on the fourth i
-sc ,i month, and tho other
i*re for the Fame crime will
II May- I
•fen, the 1 npiHin of lho burqoa, and VVtl
irday pronounced the
('bnrnss, thud
Tho Court on Sat
sentence of Henry I*
party, to ho r. i,lined
tho Htaiea Prison
U iishingioii, 1» t '., lor the space of three five gall'
years, and • o 'thousand dollars fine, being (acc'<rdir>g
ths penally imposed by stat'ltfl for tbs for use.
corniniBfitoo "I manslaughter upon th® higli hetr.
eeas —Af> thirlucnln Advert iter. |
Constintiriop e, exIintiHis her imagination
in decking thrill out. Nn wonder then,
when such ii French artist get** hold of twu
auch pretty women, and lavish* h "p.*n tlirtr
persons the electric inspiration of her genl*
tth, thut Madrid divides upon them, end ihnl
wo now comers loo divide, upon thu In-uuty,
the elegance, lho grace nl both. Alas that
w*-must all, even the new comers, thus lake
sides! Alas, that there ie no t.vuirnlity in
Hitch wars as these 1 Whoever smites upon
one is certain to receive tho frown of tho
friends of tho other ! But huppy the soci
ety (isn't it \) that has nothing to quarrel
about sharper than Hitch ihmgH us these.
fit rattle Occurrnro.
The house ol Mr. J. H. P-mv* r.s. near
Mossy ('reek Camp-ground in White roun-
ty, wns set on It to on tho Hilt in*!., by u titan
who calls himself Syivnnus So kts. Tin
incendiary States dm hu W HS difieted in the
set by the spirit ol Gud. lie gave u mrungn
history of his file, trom which it appears
that lie was born in Tennenpre, and at the
ngn nl ten years went to Ahibnmn, where
Iio ptiued the Baptist Chuicli. lie lias been
n fironcht-r, had wander*d over rlie North,
west, and nntwpretr nds to ho a phrenologist.
Hu bus been arrested, tried, and now lies in
liahcraliarn jail. Whcbcr his insanity >■
assumed or t*al the Court will dmibili-a
detern.ine. When madness lends lu arson
we kntiw ol no safer and mote appropriate
avylum lor the luna it- than a prium
(A thru t Banner.
A Pleahamt Dpnrn —A *•• rrefpnndent of
a * t. r in* mice * re* -f* •* r i
which 1 will giv*-, Ui.ll uni I
which never fat's t.i
'I'ako a half gallon ol m I:
will not answer.) with a large t
of host ground ginger, and m
In t
* rue days
t, read?
1 d . bt
KprliiK“ on the staked Fluiua.
The N. (). Tieayune says the dis ppoiot- (
• tit si tho fstluronf the artesian well rt- j
ro'iiirtti i« h sseno.l in a great degree by
e discovery, which Captain Pope records,
an abundant supply of living springs of
water, breaking out on the summit ridge of
Estacado. Tftey Its between
s, and.Ihe Mustang Hprings,
shout half way, and hy a shorter road than
wo# previously traveled, reducing the dis
tance of the road to e-ghty-five milva, Tho
new rond ia over a hard gravelly bed, and it
is Cspt. Pope’s opinion that tbe dnrovery-
r« tn'iv*’# all difficulty about the crossing of
• t.e pljins. The springs are about two
hundred in number—some thirty yards in
f ctnum/srence — extending to a direction
off of railroads, and upset in stages—but j north and south for nearly nine miles. In
that was the first lime he had tver "run t tbe centre of ihia desert plain, rises a ridge
State.” and he beliovad that | of white aand hil.s, soventy or eighty feet
HXh
ing oi
;m Art'i.ay.—An altercation grew-
«l a dt-pu'o ns to farm stork tics-
J. Dubose
ter, both ol
say,ended
and dangerous
their own-
ii Market-street, on 8*1 ur-
>ot 6 o’clocx, betwt'vu Mi.
and Mr. Geo. Tho*. Gun-
city, which, wa are sorry lo
he infliction of three severe
rounds on the person of Mr.
had been bl
■Jo
. up
stearuboi
thtown
Kentucky was the only State on the face of
the earth where the thing could he done.
I Exchange paper.
Two fugitive slaves from the U- States
were hung on Tuesday week al Brsnllori,
Canada. A large crowd of men, woman
and children attended a,id enjoyed tha slow
amasingly. Tha negroes made a full eon-
faaaion of their crimes, wlnoh embraced
robbery and murder, and said they were
driven to them by the fear of starvation.
that the Small Pox has rnttrely Jisap
above the gene *1 level, running soulhward
for fifty miles, but sloping off in every other
direction. Thaao springs bubble out of tbe
very cr. si ol th* ridge ; they are not at all
affected by surface rains; there i* not the
► mallest evidence on the banks if their Ha
ling *>r falling, and drainage ie from them in
• very direction. Tho water ie pure, trans
parent, and abundant. They are a natural
j cnnusily, and the discovery is one of great
• value. The tinea of nirvo
miles south
pnnd from ilmirr cooniy.' t'-.Vi’m,!;”, 1 '.. ['•>«" »"<• ‘ h -‘x xiiM.nce »u not iu.p.cd
who war* the iaat persona atiarkad, both
died. We understand the mails havanm-
man* ad ranniug regularly. —Kefisu/a Ftp.
(L hy a pocket knife in ike bands of Mr.
Bibb. Mr. Gunter waa iinmediutcly remov
ed into the drug store of Mr. 11. H. Jen
nings, and tmniicnl assistance wus rendered
him by Dra. Hoseman, Willtsms,
others. For s me time after the infliction
of the wounds, Mr. G.’s recovery waa des
paired of. The lust accounts we heard
from him were of a more favorable charac
ter. Hr rested well on Baturd y night and
is now considered in an improving condi
tion.
Mr. Bibb immediately gave himself up
to tbe authorities, and was taken before Jus
tice Workman, where be waived an exam
ination and gave a bond in the amount of
tan thousand dollars lo await the action of
tbe Grand Jury. Edmund Harrison ami
Bansjah H. Uikb, E*qa., became bis Uouds-
men.—Montgomery Adv.
ffT Robert Mall -ry. Esq., has been norn
inated as the Opposition candidots lor Con
gress in the seventh district in Kentucky, ill
ibe lace ol lion. Humphrey Marshall, who
declined a ri>-election. This nomination is
a moat rxrel!i-u( one. Mr. Mallory nos-ea-
sea intellectual ability of a high order and
large politics! experience.
Tits VtautKiA Et.acTio*.—Th** official
returns from one hundred and thlity-nine
cou’i'ica give a,, aggregate vote
K'»r Letcher '.I 737
For Gnggin l>9 344
Litclicr’8 ntoj.in 139 counties. • 5 ;'-93-
There are twelve rnoro counties to be
beard from officially, vn. ? Boom-, Brooke,
Buchanan. Clsy, Craig, KI wbi'th 1',
Essex. King George, L»i easier, lo uisn ami
Wyoming. Repoited maj<-rittra in these
count it's to he hoard from (except Clsy and
>■ omler.d ] W , lln ,j ni) i.„ Erl.1,,-, t,JH. (ioK.ln .'1117,
i, Sill and I 0 , , a9 f0( J,„ ch r,. Ttirrrfuie tl,.
majority in the Slate fur Mr. I,etcher may
bo estiniatod at about 5.MU.— Richmond
Enquirer.
0 r A waggivh chap, whose vixen wife
by drowning lost her preemua life, called
out hia neighbors, all around, and told ’®ui
thut hia spouse was drowned ; in apil® of
search, could not be found. He knew, h*>
•aid, the very nook whtre sue had tumbled
in the brook, aud he bad dragged along the
shore, above the place • mils or rnoro.*—
"Above the place!” the people cried, “Why
what d’ye mean !” The man replied : “Of
Course you don't supposs I'd go a d waste
ihe tun® to look below ! I've known Ihe
women quite a spell, and lar’nt her fashions
tol’ble well, alive or dead, she'd go 1 awow,
against the current anyhow I" <
A man that hordes licht'a and enjoys them
not ia simitar to an tea that ctnies gold and
AlrG—•• Yea, d~,| |„w.”
„ ! II"" h. imm.itj.
»l.'ly flruiik up .t| ,| le „, lke , |,, a , lhe hn| .
dn,H, ami retorted:
“ ,,u ‘ 1 liv® in Paducah."
Mr. McGoodwm, Who up to this moment
had maintained |,ls serenity, bt-carne excited
*t * l" r f t,, . , ! U i rk ’ and 1,1 “heer dcspeMtlnn
ilriiak „ full l,,„„ of C.iro whi.ky. ll„d„
U'flilenC" of Ih. flruq |„. c„|J|, tbul
Fnli.ii on uni a Cairo umn lot. Hum.n
■on ureiice was at un end. Faxon laid
""I. the cards and pulled two large hand-
, ulls of hair out of the top or McGnodwin’*
-lead, und the fight became general. When
•Ur reporter left, the ,„ r diiUnc ,
round the contestants was filled with hair,
.urses, old shoes, and two empty bottles
" 0n t 1 ,.JSiU!tuk.j'qK,Aw«ii(ii.,..»" -
The democratic (Imposition—Impenitent)
°ress ia continually allowing bow barmoni*
cople nre, bill after rending tho following,
vo tire ol the opinion tliey boiler hush up.
•’ho Lumpkin rulludiuni oi last week con-
jined thin:
from GJynn.
Where only two Judges of the Supremo
1 ’ re " (Ud u " d dUlrrod , n opii.tfm, nnd
BH the result oi that diflar«n*.u ordered tlm
.1,1? ,V’ b8 * lr,u » u n ‘rom tho docket : ||,.| 0
that this d ap. - tion of the chr** wns fi -nf
Ju **.:
:ri>l J. ■>»" ><•(«. AllKrurf.'iorpilmliff'l'n
C A & J A V Ue,J - A - Uord “".
flinl in Error’ " A"««ey. lut Emeu.
JZ'T" i" 1 """!"' pronuune.il in ,h.
cas® of Burwoll Jordan, Plaintjfl m jj rr „ r
vs. Brighim K.dy Co., Ddeodsnts in
Error, imiti Ciiutiuru.
Carl Epping, I’luinttfl , M Vf
Dev.iiiny, Admit,isiruior, Dolendunt
Z"“ T ‘. Lovuanf. from Chatham.
*.* •? a l“ J "' 0l,n 111 onllmaited house,
iha'kuu. ,h “l “? r “"' •l«'U |, l lie paid unlil
he house sh.mlu u® hniBlied, nnu that the
..... ihliu ll ll-l.U ill. opilll ,1. Ill,- , X[I1.|1.
ton of th, ft- momtts io abnuUon tnc tea an
if the houso were not fiuished iu t| ltt i
ugh^the l* sm e occupied ho
threo uinntha, nnd tho
"Wo nr# with tlio drmocraejr in long na she cling#
»the ti-iH'ta of her faith ; lint when ilic uliondou*
: no In-men track of nor fathers we ran only #tand
dll nnd look <>n. Wo cnimol, we will nut endorse
lr. Iliirhaimn'i AdintnlitrsUoD. "// this lx irtamn
The B-iinbrnlgp Argus ol last Wednesday
• ponititiouiisly vonted «>u> the foil ming:
“Just here, we would state, that we have
; Athy f
onccriiL-d In It, in oppoaition to the Ksdnrul Admin-
i it ration, tint more on this, anon.”
Whoever now is the nominee of iho d«m-
•eratic Convention of tho 2d Congressional
District for Ucprcscntmivu to Congress may
E
spontaneous combustion. We will
beforehand license onn or ilia other of theae
pnpers ns guilty ot cruwfithinf: (!) us it is pr®.
sumuhlo Hutno oi ihia wilt be done by one t r
the other In-fore the firat Monday of next
October.— Bainbridge Georgian.
Anti-Drown Democrats.
This class of tho Domorraey of Georgia
numbers about thirty thousand voters, if not
a larger number, and wo call upon them to
■land firm, commit not yourselves to tbs
support ofJoo Brown or his minions in any
county or diatricl, for an srganization can,
and will he rffrclcd, that will burl them
from power. Be of good cheer, ns the day
of retribution is close at hand. Then, anti-
Brown Democrats, stick to your faith and in Error,
your position, swerve not to the right or the
left, but aland in remlineca for Ihe signal of
the wur-whoop.—Atlanta Confederacy.
Hnui Pit toga pom Housed and Mulxs.—
Borne half dozen or more Mexicans were
offering a very inferior lot of Hpano'b horses
for ndIc in this place yesterday. The pri
ces of their horses ranged from fiifty lo a
hundred dollars apiece. Wc learn they had
some fine Bpauiab mules, which they held
nt 100 apiece. People hare urr not ao
hard up for stock thut they have to submit j ihe aVlion"
ci friend, dec., Plaintiff' in
ant Smith ci nx. Defendant
r Kclormation ot Deed .rum
Held, t nut alo,
house beyond
bein'! finished ti'l alter iln,'.
hon!*» P wJ“ b r' V n i ,y ! roa i l '! ,e Um,! wiieii
B. Brewton, n
Error, vs. Wn
ten: B " i(
Held, That a deed may be refor/ned
where it appears thut by mistuke of law it
was not so trained us lo oxpruas iho inten
tion oi lie giumor. Judgment below ru-
Wiu. B. Uanldcn, Attorney for PlalntifT
in Error.
Benj. L. Cole, for another, Plaintiff in Error
v*. John R* t.y, ut« al. Dctcudant in Er
ror. Suit .u IL j -1 is v y Bond in Attaciiiiiciil,
troiu Cbathuui.
Hub 1 , Tltut .vl.cro dofamlant in Altaaii-
meat repluvies * tie property by putting in
bundr under tint uiutule to appear, abtd. by,
and pertorm ibu judgment ot tho Court in
ike case, the huuu tnuda him to pay the mo
ney, and not inertly to produce hia body.
Judgment below reserved.
Norwood, Wilh.it Sl Luster, Attorneys
fur Plamtili i
Law, Ban*
fenduut iu E
i Erpii
v *S»* I.ovell, Attornoys for De-
Willia, n slave, cl. nl., vs. tho RtateofGeor-
Coki iu criminal cuss exnmined
coinniiitiiig magiatrute, trom Chat-
'iho ActotlHll, giving thu committing
Magistrate autliortiy io adjudge coats agaiuta
either the accuFsd or tlie prosecutor, whom
the aocusid ia discharged, does not apply
tu cases oi klavus, Judgnibtil below rs«
Norwood, Wilaun St, Luster, Attorneys
for Plaintiffs in Error.
Julian llartridge, Sol. Gen., represented
by iohti M. Millcn, Attorney tor Defendant
Hopkins. Allen &. Co., Plaintiff# in Error,
va. Cooper Sc Gilliland, Defendant* it* Er
ror-Action ot Deceit, from Chatham.
A letter ih given to u man, rei.ommending
hint to gcneiul credit by saving that lie lied
property in Sovunnoh; had s good turn tor
business, und Ihtt*ring prospects iu bum-
thut an action could not bo maintained lor r
false and Iruoduium representation, tlsslf
not being d* lint.u r.a to amount ot properly.
to eucli prices. Rather than be rxtnrl|i>iit-d
upon in this way, wa would advtsa hII those
who are needing horaea and mulea to go out
to Goliad, where they can ho be had for
half the money. Cheap stock c-in always
he h d nt Gultud, and the expense of bring
ing them her# is but trifling.— Matagorda
(Texat) Gazette.
VZr Thu Louisville Journal is rraponaibi#
Inr the following :—A distinguished gentle
man ol :his Congressional District, himsell
a lawyer of thn first repute, informed ua ths
other dny, that in a recent convcisafion with
Judge Me I .tan at Cincinnati, ho put the
question ol intervention for protictinn dr*
rectiy to that eminent Republican jurist,
ashing him, if, on the assumption that the
right of alav* propany exists in ths Terri
tories, as declared by the .Supremo Court in
the DredKcottcaae.it ia not the solemn
duly ol Congrea* to protect it. Judge Mc
Lean instantly replied i “Clearly, air."
Tut Railroad in Battle.—The battle of
Montebello ia the firat in which the new
feature of the railroad haa been int rodured.
Tha Times’ correspondent from Pavia
writes t
From the heights lb® Austrian beheld
tho novelty ot wain after train of French
troops arriving Ly railway from Voghera,
disgorging them aud u\mmdlately hastening
back lor more.
Sen atom Luiu.su 1>.-As au ®
ol what Industry and peraevciuiu'e ♦a ll do,
it may In* frtar®d that »h® Hon. Solon B,>r<-
land and llyn. J«r*. Clemen* bate® man t
by succeaiive stages, Irom United Si*i®#
Senators and Miniature Plenip •■sniiarv,
until they have reached ihe editorial chan,
anti they are now assorts*®d'ifTthe manage*
■■■ ■ Smu
8k*li. Pot —We U>"to frym a private
letter from I roy to a gso iartian in this place,
dated the 13th, tlrsf lour n«Av caactot Hinall
Pet have oocurred wttiiin the past four
days. This ie unexpected intelligence to us,
for we had been previously notified that *kt
die«a>« had *ntir«Jp disappeared.—Clsjgs*
Bonner.
below sffitrmed
Norwood. Wii»oa A. Lester, Attorneys
for Plaintiffs in r.tror.
Lloyd 6l Uscoh, Attorneys for Deiendniits
in Error.
Wm. M. Brown, Plum'iff in Erri-r, vs. The
State of Georgia, Doicndunt in Error~~
Forgery ana Counterfeiting, fiutt* Chau
ham.
Held, to ho o good cause ful a New Trial,
that one ol jut' who tried the c«s®, was a
cousin to thu Presecutor, and not known
to be so till niter tite verdict. Judgment
below reversed.
Dsntell 6c Anderson, Attorneys tor Plain-
,.'i ... r., ..
PxiMfOL AcctiifNT.— W® rfgrrt t> state
that on Pn't rday afternoon hut, hy tbe
acciifeataldid-hargffof aguawhicb fell lr*>m
the hand# of a youth coming uut of a store,
Mr. E. Hoti'l, I'rri-nienl of (tie Maiiut.*--
turrr'a Bank, and Cd. Geo,8wift|0l U|iaott,
were painfully vv iuiidi-d.
T^tese finith'nien were In converse! ’tt at
tbs store dno at tl*e muneut Ihe gun fell
and rxpbakd, and tbe toiitent* of two l»ar-
rrfs wetd Ij'dl'd in th* calf of tbs legs of
each. Mjf.^upd's wound* are th* tuoat *,rri-
oua of tbe twy, hut we are glad to say tha on
yesterday R'e'waa more comfortab!*. H*» !•
attended by fir J. Dickson Kmitb and Dr.
Harrison. t\>l. K » ift’a i# a fleah w< o.tJ,
and not so painful. H# left on y • t«’r. y
for hia residence in Upson.—Macon Tele
graph.
g^T ft is an old and true saying, that a
n an ahnaM no» marry unleaa be can support
a wife; andfr manm# exeiapW* that wo
bsve teen, we err beginning ka doubt seri
ously whether s woman caw prudently
marry, unl-’sa she can support a husband.
JQT A wilorsa waa aak *d if th® defend
ant "aloud on tbs defen*,vel” “No, ba
stood on a bench and At Ilk,® th® dev*!.'*