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iperlur Smoked lteef Tongue* .
Copartnership.
R. A- IV. ALLEN aud D. M. DENISON have en
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. .. — **-•--it and All-lie „
Al.I.KN,
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Coumbua, Os., Feb. 24, 1WI9 dwt
Marion Betliune,
A T T 0 R N e Y A T L A W ,
Talbotton, Georgia,
ilflLL prepare Declaration* lor persona
*V entitle to Bounty Land and Pensions,
iderthe late Acts of Congress ; und pros
cute al 1 claims of that naturn.
March 6,'A3 wti
White Sulphur Springs,
Moriwothor County, On.
THE MAUKS HOUSE, nt thl
A l*aM IxMie Krvivtc.
The Democracy of the 3d Cutig’easioi .tl
District of Alabama have revived the war
upon the Adjustment Mcnaure* of I860,
because Mr. Jt bUB sustained them a* "a
finality” of ibw slavery agitation of IhuC
period. Mr. Judge stood then, as he Mauds
now, upon the Georgia Platform ; und can
Mr. Chop TON, or any other National Demo
crat, show so clear nr so consistent t record !
Those measures, it is admitted, inaugurated
the great principle of Congressional non*
intervention, except for the purpose of ^
protection, in the Territories, The Kansns- ,
Nebraska bill of 1834 recites this, and
declares that it finds its precedent in the
legislation of 1830; and is any National
icon over the Black Republican candidate,
I with just enough votes lor the Democrat to
, defeat an election by preventing the higheM
| candidate from getting a clear majority.
Democrat prepared to make open war upon ..... ,
1 1 1 I I he second trial took place Issl week, when
the Democrats (very faithful “allie
• l*ior* fit und Practice.
J‘he ini. of M e ‘'natural alliarcc’
hem til.- Nortlivii' D it .-. .. V 'Hid tl.'
?»> utfi has been icp. ti.il m. ..It#.. • t> *i ;.• • • «
few believe there is somet. mg n. i'- I
recent events do nol ulleily Ul»pel tit.
illusion, we have still another instance •>
ita falsity.
At the regular election in Rhode Island
there were three candidates lor Congress I Palmerston again Premier and Buisell For
in one of tho Districts—a straight Black ! eign Secretary.
Republican, a conservative American who J •mg AUSTRIANS EVACUATING ITALY
hud formerly acted with the Block Republi
cans, und u Democrat. I he result if thai
a Urge plurality lor the Amer-] \ KVV York, j uno ;»G.—The sioainship
AIMMVAI OK THK
BREMENT,
COTTON DULL
Resignation of (lie Do by Ministry.
*“ genta!” I ■' 7 ’ 1 " ar,a " *•■««« '"« «'»') Sei'Ul- | Letter from lieu. s. A. I>ou K ln,.
, 1,. Soul, Jen, M I A letter Bum Jurirenlem of Mny SS. in tl.e I J u ,L“sT n*’., J !""’ a3 ‘T Tbt “ f
The b:,tile of ».g.-nla In. derid'd mtiny j U,liver., give, an account of ,onto 1, 1 “ „ “!° "f ■
i questions, ami put an end to many tin cor- i ious seem * which took place in the church i ' "*'' V ° • *° * biwing letter, explaining hia
- t'.iutie, Thi. victory U. hur.t on , in Z, city on 0«ll T'' 1
like w clap of thuniler. A great engage- Friday: .. ’* asiiinoton, June 22, 1850.
•rn. nt was expected, but it was believed that , ‘-The services of NVednestl .v ,,n.l '!*!.„« ‘ ' ,W i SVr . ; 1 hnvo ^ct-tved your Idler
■■ ■■■ - ■;-~|•-» ;"nr
, .uni a. it w«ir. ixmii «• • i tunyes. n ] l.tlin* m tho church of the Holy Sepulchre, ! vention for the Preside.itial nomination.
,l " - I 'he hii.pt t»r Nupoieoii, tins | w .. f ,. „,,t trouUetl by the (frocks and others. ! W, ' ,oro this question can be fairly determin
'd Friday the CSreeks invaded the I r<1, \\ Wl11 1,0 "MevsBry to underatnnd di«*
'lunch, ami. during the celc-
IH. A III Of'
: t t i: R N i
skillfully foreseen and per
ed ; while to tltu Ausin.n.
surprise und a disaster,
tiyulai believed that the main Inwiy
allied forces were massed in the six
4 * ■ non* I
of 'he tl.*
tde •
< (he
Hi emeu, front Southampton, has arrived
;his port, with Kur.-pean dans to the 141li
instant,
Liverpool,
the Kansas-NebrusKa bill I It so, smg it
; it Will be at least consistent, if not
just.
But how stood Mr. Clopton in respect to
tho sets of 1830 1 W c understand that in
his canvass for Congress, in 1833, with
Capt. Abercrombie, he too acquiesced in
anti accepted them as a finality, at least in
those portions of the District in which
they were most popular. He had been a
fire-eater in ’30-31, but being of an accom
modating turn in politi>s, he gracefully
“acquiesced" in 1853! It will be remem
bered, ton, that our Georgia Democracy,
qtout the aame time, not only accepted the
Compromise Measures of 1850, but actually
shoved the Whigs and Union men ofT tho
(ieorci't Platform and took possession of it
themselves! In our opinion, it waa to
thi* audacious manoeuvre that they were
indebted for their success in recovering the
State, ami we know that it was only hy
toady “acquiescence” that tho Alabama
Democracy again obtained tho ascendancy
alter their drawn battle in 1851. In repu
diating the Adjustment Measures of 1830
now, both arc kicking down the ladder
l.y whirh they re-ascended
supremacy.
Wo have heard some curious reports
about Mr. Clopton’s engineering on thi*
und kindred qqeslions in 1853, ami us soon
ns we can learn thi facts more definitely we
will have'mtm* to say about them.
South !) withdrew their i
pniied the Black Republic
—the rule being
plurality shall
elect. The alliance Was unsuccessful, how-
I ever ; the American candidate, Christopher
I Robinson, receiving 3.2U0 votes, and the
Black Republican, Thot. Davis, 2.5UU votes,
j with a few scatti ring.
j The 11 udi is, there is nothing now so
harrowing to tho feelings of the Democracy,
I both North and Houlh, as a coiimt*stive,
| national organization of tfie Opposition.
They will help each other, evt iy where, !••
thwart the progress of u movement that
they know will surely hurl them from power
and put an end to their schemes of sec
tional agitation and parly compromise for
the purpose ol retaining office. Hotb will
find, when the next Ccogtess meets, that
the Conservative element is much stronger
than they hud any idea id'. ,
day. 13llt, amounted lob.000 hale
exporters took 1.000. Tho market was ve
dull ; prices .stonily ami alighily in favor
tho Greek populace to assemble in the.
bo* during the Holy Week, and they the
tween Alessandria ami the Apennines, nil j t ine gotesque dances,aceompuuieil by
tho Fratrco-Sardiniun corps, by one ol the , lI1( | yell-, the singing of horrildo
finest movements recorded in military Inst..- | the clapping ol hands. They present
•Motts ! r >'. rapidly advanced from the right ilink to ,.„ U s sp-ctaele, us they uie haggard ..nil dir-
which I the extremity of the left. It was only at the | , v< near nothing except a wretched shirt
tincily
be cond
the Litii.s, | w ill, tiiu democratic pony nliall dotorimun
b»'n "l the j in tin: Presidential election of i860, to nd-
i ilie i-litireli | m re to the principles embodied in tint com
promise iiuuifeoroH of 1850, and ratified by
Binidnintrs were dull ami t|uoiaii.)ns nnm*
The weather in Lnglai.d waa highly In-
vnrublc tor the crops.
Pi'.visions and produce generally dull and
sales unimportant,
The Derby .Ministry f Kuglnnd have re
signed. and Lord i ulmerxton lias been ap-
P'unit'd to the Premier-lnp Lord John
Russell is Fo
right ll
rus only ut llio | jy, aIh | «xcartu
last moment that tho Austrians perceived I und tl.uwrrs.
this change of position : and their precipi- these scinnlaloi
late retieat shows that they underslood
imminence of the danger which menaced | of Good Friday i
them. Very lilile was wanting to prevent
Gen. (ivulat from gelling out of Iho Lucnel-
Ihis nt all. Gen. Neil, whom I.e supposed
the direction of the lake,
Tito
ek clt
as they
stop them it they pleased. In
ind the
iVllllO.lt
though m> ncY
Ansirinns had
. Lodi. Cologne
ig Placenta, they blew
Anct
* of (lie Atistiisn army, threw nil the
I he had under hi* hand—150,000 it
i spoken of—on tho allied columns,
new oiitr itje. 'Pile Roman Ualiiol.c r|.
ol pilgrims having entered with the
•n of in..king * solemn procession,
Ir.gbtlul tumult under the great
nr the mcred tnonumcni. und st
oekt anil Arnienious figfiling vui
ts (Hid sticks — the combat being on
ml Willi tho fearful vociferations.
W ben the cm tl.ct
time, the combatants separated
1 | going
• tho eh.
i.l for
—the I
towards the
i tlixtiled I
Dally Hacks will
ad Messrs. Vernoj
hstmuy prefer coming direct Imni Columbus.
MARKS A S»... .
June 10 dCl «Tt I
IiATBST
h’SLKrtU VPRM; NEWS ! !
HOSTILITIES COMMENCED!
TKE.1IEUH.I K sACHIflti:!
*50.000 WANTED.
DRY GOODS FALLING
__ ASH A
TREMENDOUS RUSH EXPECTED.
W E, (meaningexortly whal we *'.y.) Inn nd rloslng
outeur large, rich, and most exrellenl stock of
DRV GOODS
Ready Made Clothing,
A Very Important Declaration.
The letter of Judge Dol’d LA H, which we
copy to-day, hn* gnat significance in it.
It is a distinct ami emphatic announcement
that he and hie friends will not go into the
Charleston Convention, or hit bound by its
, action, unless it adopts the platform of
,_..d will hereafter be kepi ’ n .
under the personal supervision and I Squatter Sovereignty / He Oates Ihr fuse
I i'lg'-ni-UKly, ""'I <-o.irlu.ivaj,
late from ZOO to 800 guesU in a romfortal.lc style, ( t | lt , vrliole party is cointllillcd
luring the lesson now opening. I . ..... ....
doctrine.
In his ulluei.'ii to .Mr. Buchanan’s
letter of acceptance and hi* interpretation
of the meaning of the Cincinnati platform
and Kansas-Nehrnskn bill, Mr. Douglas is
nlily sarcastic upon those Southern Demo
crats who arc now repudiating Squatter
Sovereignty and contending lor protection
to slavery in the Territories. He pretty
well t-stahliHhe* the fact that he ulands by
the position of 1854 and 1850, while they
have deserted slid donied it. (Jp’on this
issue, there im no doubt that he will be
sustained by a majority of the Northern
Democracy ; ami there is no more doubt of
still another fact—without the co-operation
of Douglas, ilie Democracy stand no chance
, to secure a single Northern Slate in the
Presidential contest ol 1860, if indeed
HATS AND BONNETS, I * ,i - b
In view of this derided stand by Dona las.
“President Pierce and Mr. Iluchatian.'’
Does the Times suppose the public vision
is so ohactirr, aud Democratic credulity so
perfect, that they will close their eyes, and
political | drink in, without nauseating, a draught like
the following, to lie l<>utid in its editorial of
the 25th inst. !
PhKSIDt.ST PlCRCB ASP M«. Bf’IUNAN. -
The Democratic State Convention of Geor* j
gm, which assembled June 5th. 1855, passed j
the following resolution in rrlaimit to the I
Administration nl President Pierce ; lion.
Howell Cobb was the author; to wil :
1. Resolved, Thai Die Democratic and
imtit.na 1 principles declared nnd set Mrili in |
the inaugural address und annual im »*nges j
of President 1’ierc. no« t our c rdnl appio- j
vul,and that ho isenlitlcd io ilir tli.ii.ks .*1 ill. ,
country lor Itis cnlorccment of nn.se princi
ples and thr signali ir and nppi"tal ol toe
Kansas Nebraska bill. Ins hiu.liil cx. ciuioi,
ol the fugtlivu slave law, Ins curious vetoes,
nnd oilier measure* ol ndmini-uuMve prdicx
in conformity to those principles.
The following rcsolmion whs passed at
the" Inn* Dctuocra'ic Convniiiion, which 1
ussembled oil the 14■ li in«t., in relation m '
the Administration ol President lluciianuii, i
p but could not
\ ille thai the o,
of a Ministry )
er-toit and Ru»
ton and had an
The London Tin.cn sayi
on and Russell ate in fa
i.nk (lint Austriu ought
elehrnted Pru*sinn Priit
'as lirst summoned by il
of form a Mmisirv. Tl
wards satibiicd by Loi
It ussell.
lied I:
r-'M.I which leads from Hull'.lorn to Milan.
The shock was terrible, and the combat most
sanguinary. Tho result staled by telegraph
is deplorable lor humanity, but glorious ioi
tho Purnell arms. A strange thing it i* thai
it is Genc.ul J. Me Mutton, whom the Aim-
>r the ridge* of the Apen-
have decided the victory ! returned the
ago of Magenta on the J „ | IU ge lamp of the
ihcir church, v
tho rotunda by a «j
Armcniuiii collecting i
Democratic party
people in the IVesidcuiial
; j 1*5“. and r«*ntnriiif*«I in Ille Kansas Nrhrns-
I '! | wi »a’ ! P'3L o. d inc.irporau I in the Cim*
alml- ciumiii platform of 1856. as expounded l.y
dr. IS.icImmui in Ins b ur r accepting the
loiiiiiiatioii. ..oil approved l.y the people in
ns election, in I lint event, myliirnds will
n; at lihrny to preeenl my name to tliu
.'on Mini ion . il they hr e proper to do so. If,
hi the contrary, it slinll become tin* nolicy i . ■ ,* , ,,
'I >'•- Jiarly. wliicl, I d»„m>, I o' ' >" hKecim™.
• »i-»' * . IO repCiLsic III. , lireir time lion- : K *.•««»! veil, I lint we are in favor of tenon-
•’.d principle ..-n vs!..-I, u.- i.nvo achieved , ,I "! R ''‘V’" ’ PX I" nditure* ; of securing
o many pn rn.ioj triumphs, and, in lieu o| ' ° “ ,n,r ■•" ,rp °* 'he benefiin
li. in the Coiim-ii ,.. . nliall interpolate into V 'public doninin j ol gnatding the ballot
he creed ol ili*- parly such new i-.su, ., ,, s ! “gains! al undue inll'ionco lrom,federal
trade ora I ,,,1 * l PBr " • “baetving our neutrality laws
tones I 1 , " ur (n'nttes with inreign powers, anrl
’ ' fxacung front foreign powertf the like
United .Sr
slavery in
the T
Constitution of the | j
in event i could t
tal tins nitMvor «
To J. li. Ihtrr, K«q.,
devotion
i trinns thought i
• hurled i
! hit airy • , J*"’". 1
of a late date. I j,, 6
•rd lo the Con- the Hr I
• rutnoreil
Louis Nnpoleo
return to f iance, und, that I'e
lie h it comintiudr r-m-chiel.
lie Austrians, in retreating, Iclt 1
t their cannon and provisions in
iribllUil u .
Led lilteeu ntiitdred Ausiruins,
■ tnarclimg auainsi him Iroiu lltei
carrying
serve under Lord I’uL *l»"k of tltu
lier. | Joseph, who, whilst his
s savs, Lord.. Palmer- . mg crushed and touted .
1 * ‘ ' Duly, and j Ticino, was engaged in
knowledge inforcouieiltH which r.t
must now occupy himse
bleeding ami
Tho Kiiijieror Fi
the
I,.hie
the irritation i
‘ M3 * lliey smashed the lamps of th
H'** | and two of their sacristans, wli
' r,, ‘ j pla'forin above, even threw .
h'tis seme lasted I hr* e-quarter
w hen a l.ud v o| I'm Irish troops
osnhed. That while we givo
Brown the credit of permi
ii Ins Demoernue predecessor,
A Platform Implicit Cuough.
'Pho following sound resolutions were
recently adopted by an Opposition meeting
in old Elbert county. The adherents of tho
National Administration will find thorn
sufficiently explicit both in stating wbst tho
parly is opposed tu, and what it ia in favor of.
Has any Democratic meeting in Georgia
been equally plain and outspoken f If to,
we have nol seen its proceerlings :
Resolved, That we are opposed to tho
reprisonled hy Nl
* elected ; footho imbecility, the dishon
v. tlm enormous prodigality and corrup
cliiinih Hgaiiisi foreign powers ;
eosslnl aitempts to sul.aidixo a venal press
Will, public money ; for hi- toleration of the
outrages..I the .Mormons; Inr his notorious
sacrifice of the interests of tho South in
order io stmngilien Ilia party at tho North ;
nnd for his minuff.st efl.irts to conconlruto
nil iho powers ol the government in ilia
rit.li-hes or nrnliiliitn ! J ?* ,,co l ' ,wor,J " u " l ond of arlminisiaiing
Lev,.ml i' e « lh ® guvernmsnt upon the ruin that our pres
. ’ 1 U “ . T ’ eiH lJlSlitlltii.il* ,.,.r ...........
1 institutions, our present territory, and
i " ur «*" people, uro more to be valued than
j »ny other iriHiitutions. other territory, or
other people.
Resolved, That the .South Iihh nothing
hope either from the opnn er
Republican party or the Huplii
j who manage the Democratic party; und
no'ion of ii* State conventions
'.V.*, .-innda undivorced from
ndminisirntion of Mr. Buch-
vote with tbe one is to uphold
him under no ci
le in a traitor
ami a iraiior to
■bind , the soil of Upper Duly.
striking nil they j .'
The Iluttic nl «>lugeul:i
cl.)
. lI.e Roiltsc
.lids
The French had passed • In- river Add.
W'luiti/nl jjondoii, had duelinod its.
Tho AiikINiiiih had ev .eunicd all the Foil
li was reported llint the Austrian I'.mper
ir would ink. eonimand ol his army, am
ict i n the delensive.
(iiirilinldi threutens the lower Tyrol.
The French Adriatic lleel imd been laigel
winch
by tin
heaps <>l
, ed about, ’carnages
• hurul, crops tr.mi|.lcli
ItoU-CB plundered -sii
i inspect the field ol the glorious
on Watunluy last. Mv p.m i-
to describe llto liearln ndmg
< dreadlul vUect of urlilL n ;
1 bodice, Imman limbs Bcaltri*
i this t.
and \ •'
The
is the deplorable
n, however, M.igen-
their procession. Wiriil origi al v caused
the tumult Was (hat the Greek- |.,ii.scsseil
ihcinsolves of h portii.it nl ill" church w hich
bail been set apart ft.i Iho Copts, who ore
under the protection of tlm Armeuimi*.
i I i.i.t’HTii At ion og Law.—A grind story was
rib* hi mir city (Ills moriuiig, which sHives
In illustrate that “poHsessioii in nine point*
j of law.” A is u rather sharp lawyer, an I
i resides next door to B. The Imuses A and
•lailorm nr party shall iiittiirim;
Hirliaie ihe x\ hole schetn
in to lie our hands and
uli tlm folds ol it mink
luther the Vila! power ol
" •••
• ' the Aiucncai,
*‘ ,u I rtnrrl licarcr i
' '•> ) ..in,,' rc-ndot,
entitle him
Item
le other mads less nHvnntn-
t d ure declaring dividends ol
and we mill believe that the
■old, or if not sold should be
lint in our opinion the impro*
nt of the Bond i« ntoinly nun
>'made in ihe \eni 18,37 —by
party, anrl then gnllant stalls
-f.l-iii)in II. Hill, nod :o the
i ,i.'V„o"S.-idw.iy"wl."Ul!P.
i the lasting gratitude of the
Hill i
copy i
> lotv
nfiden
Buchauun.
tho I’residcnt ol ihu United Stales, and that
die Democratic and National principles
declared slid set forth in Ins Inaugural
Address ond Aniiuol .Message* upon the
ul.jecl ol Slavery meet the approbate
ihe Georgia Den
d .II.'i
titer
lii'lc
, now willing these lines hours murk
Additional lay the Nova Scotian. ' tri iiiomloua slnmgle, lor it waa llirn
Alter Ihe retreat id the Austrian* from r,,,uk ' ,|, «! ur '"« ,,u ’ ”
Bologna, tl.e Curdimil Legate departed, and I '»« iun.Hure is lo he loi.ml, not cv..
the itiunicipalily proolnintcd Victor Eiiiaiiaul I to sit upon. M ime of the details 1 r
Diciitlor. I on Saturday were not quite cotter
publicly extolled i r, |,| KVJI1M captured by tur troops
urrlcd him u mill* |VVi . my , (U , „, ur# l W us led into
*i’lm Weimer Afilung ofliciully niitiouiices I *' y “ 1 hoshowid no . uni* oi
thut tlm Emperor of Austria will forthwith 1 which were cap urc.l at 1 Metro a.
assume the commniirl in chief ol the Aus- 1 Vercdli. The battle '*• .Mugciita
tlipy
piirnlivn strange
walks to the eon
for $3.30, and sc
dv
A lo
LSarihaUli's deeds
l II, ami dumps the coal
The lawyer'* man sees thy cr
rd ami gels whceli.arrow ami sh>
Clilldrun’** A JlLvt's’ rial*,
LADIES and GENTS BOOT* and SHOES,
WE have thl* day mtatl/ redu.
trf article in o
<• alii ».'ll at Ii'h
and of its inevitable consequence if the
Southern Brmocrncy tukr taaue with him,
it become* a very important nnd urgent
query, What will the Democracy of tho
South do about it ! We believe that they
will auhataniia'ly yield, next year, to the
requirement* of th* Little Giant. But we
are glad that Douglas lias announerd tl;ia
stand now, because it makes the issue
which he presents n very impoitsnt, if not
a paramount one. Politicians can no
I, make’thelr longer dodge it, because Douglas is » for-
midship aspirant for the honors of the next
Presidential term—the only delegates yet
•circled to the Charleston Convention are
part In the ex- j open friends of bis, and the indications are
s of two-thirds
825 I of 1| "' dvlpgBlionai thi* K-ry l*U«
that they will be welcomed with our uau.tl courtc»r I will greatly help him to do it. Let every
‘ 3d a wllllngnea to serve them promptly. , . . , r _ . , . ,
Tiatu—Ikrlctly cash when good* are delivered. I Candidate lor nlnct*, then, lie tnaun to com-
G W. ATKlNsON k CO., I nul hiaiwrlf distinctly upon the riuesliou
No. 70 Broad Ktreet. 1
Coombui, Ga., May 111, 1S.VJ wtf j of Squaltor Sovereignly and supporting
Douglas. Tin* people may rest assured that
Organdie Muslin*,
Uie co»t of Importation
We have a large stock of Itonnel*. Ladles, Mi*«e*
Knd Children’* Flat*. Ribbon*, Rusche*, Flower-, Ac.
which we are determined t*> (.Her at
Greatly Reduced Prices!
Ourtlylr* and stork of Ladle*’ Hlir.es are superior
and of th* best makrr.*, aud arc now offering at pri
ce* which Ladies will certainly think very chcnp-
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Of which we have a very »r lerl stock, we are de
termined to close out, even nt a great earrltV
atkthnislu want of the article to i "
selections, and then prlro them.
French Lace Mantillas!
We have a fine selecUnn of the above, and will sell j
Ibrm remarkably l»w. I
We believe that promptness o
eruUon or fulfilment In every lnsiaure •
promise
dent gu*
to give us ari early call, I
that they wlU bo welcome
and a willingness to serve them pr«r
Little or no difference to be see
two resolutions 1—when in the for ^
Democracy of Georgia “tlintik" President | <)igiit*.
Pierce for "o laithful execution of law, and ! Large
enforcement of the prineipl. a set forth in
his iniiugurul address and message*," «V‘\,
and in tho latter they *uy they approve "I
“the Democratic und National piti.ciplcs
dee lured and set forth in Mr. IDtrliai; in’*
inaugural add re** and messages,” vVc.
Thanks and cordialapprovut lo President
Pierca for having dune so much,—simple
approval of Mr. Buchanan for placing on
paper their principle* (they do not anj It it*
own) without having the iiilrgrily lo enforce
Little or no difference, *ny* tho 'linns.
Ia ther*) no difference in doing und declar
ing! They thunk tho one for having done
his duty,—they approve the other for having
told them ^1* duty.
Will the pi-oplo of Georgia sec little nr
no difference in the two set* of resolutions 1
Doe* the Democracy «ce none! Why
should the Times so unbluoltirigly attempt
to delude the loo willing votaries of the
dry rot monster! Is the popular delusion
so strong that tittle or no difference can be
seen between declaration* and deed*! and
that, too, specially because the Times may
any there is neno! Vetily, Democracy !
thou arl God, and the Times is thy prophet.
had ordered Hi
army lo a position, which waa to tin occupiei
m tliu most advuntUrffiuii.-. tiiniiiit-r.
rite A il e t r i a dm having ovneuuted Mo
begun by i
, ullhough i
ad
then
i full rut real towards i
I trouble" that In* coal doi
inforcenientb were about t
Lord I'almo
gr. ss in thu formuiimi of Ins cablin'
was expected on (lie
smiling. It was n
in had been appoint)' '
i order had been issued lur ihu inobili-
n ol thu 1‘riiHHiun army.
vkkpool General iMarkcts.—Flour
very dull, nnd with a declining
luck . uradvanced guurd winch hud
| tin 1 Ticino ut Bulfalorn.
' One battalion ol Zunve* and two
I nie* of the same regiment, together with I
two regiments'ol Grenadiers, all belonging I
I to the Impeiial Guard, were suddrntly at- j
i tacked by 516,01)0 Austrians under the . rdci
| of Gun Zobei. Our g-illanr allies had threw
! liattcrii'H with tin III, hilt only two fir Ll pier es
were broi.glil !«• piny upon the advancing |
J columns ol the enemy. You must not!
i lorget that the country Which lies between j
j thi* village und Alil'late Grnsso
here, my cuuntiy friend, I Imuglit a
coal of you and y<>u have not ihdiv-
” nays B as soon us lie had found the
id finding
IV a load ol
You bought III" load nnd paid
•liveml ll," said the eoal dealt)
I ere the thought struck B llm
I in In* iieighlior's (the lawyer’s) yard,
iiiitiic.liultdy divined the mystery
is lor tlie lawyer's office, n
i in, thus acrS.sIcd him :
Mr. A, suppose you should I 1
I, and (lie man should pur ii i
1, wliat would you require ol
i who appropriated llieroul !'
Well, sir,” said the lawyer
d hy numerous canals, which supply the ! e,u "' r 'o-ikc him return Ihe coal ur pay the
to Iho rice fields of the rjjstnct. All j • I' 11 "' »”• »»«’
d dcelin- i |R W fields hud been, ol course, inuitdalud * N •’’/ HU " 1 11 • ‘‘J UH| B«ve me
steady, j ,„ r UK rciuliurol purposes, so that the guns | ’ Tl "' l“^.v r gerftly drew thirty
OltO Day Later from Europe. except on the mull mini, Which, hy-llu-l.y,
gt-KBEc, June V*7 —The sicninship Nova ! is narrow, ami hy which tho Austnuiis were
Scotian, with Liverpool dale* to the 1.3ih , advancing. Tho right wing of the french
iimtutn, Iihh nrriveil ut tins port. i mlvanced guard, lints aliacked, was luimed
I lie sulca ol cotton in Ltvetpool lor three j nientioned Hoops. Five other
diy.nmoumcd lo 1C,000 bole., ol wlilr-h Iho loiponol
1,000 were inlien on opeculaiioti nnd 3,500 j
tur export. The market closed qnir
upon the pluilortii
tIt.iui>ll he should I
Democrat if Convui
which would perm
sah'ly say lor Souili
ler ciiiinieimiu'O, siih-
hucIi party, idatform,
II '
Allred D
the invitation extended
liis L'llow'.enixi n* ai this plnco (GriHin)
ilie political condition oi itic Uiiihii.
A hirhecuu, on ilie most exietisivt* aci
lor tin rrlre-iimoiit ol all who may hoi
our city wiili tliutr p^ptouce, will he prep
’•liirL'pendeni.*,” ‘‘Oppositionists,'
every county
i.lres
dved, That the effort of Gov. Brown,
message upon the Bank Bill in
1857, lo excite prejudices between our citi
zen*, fnnnde i on difl''rence to their wealth
proves Ins unlit ness lur a station that ro-
quirics an impartial hearing toward* rill the
citizen* of the State.
I «T A rather loud game of euchre, we
learn, wan played the other dny on board
u steamer at the levee. A four handed
crime whs quietly progressing ; the deni
er whom wo shall rail A., had just dealt,
and turned up it j ick lor trumps. It., the
the until next t ■ him, passed, and remarked
| that it poker was the game his hand would
he Home. It was U.’s say n< Xt ; he also
1 pa«sed,arnl udded if poker w as the game ho
would have something of n bund loo—
I “And so would 1 have a hand,” said A.,
“if you’d just let me take up tho neck-
head." Alt agreed to cliutigc thu game to
I poker, und Let on Ihr hands they held,
whilst B. und (!■ consented that A. should
j ditfcard and lake up the j*ck. 1J., who
j held lour queens, opened the game by a bat
• invited to Le present. The surrounding I ol ten dollars. (J., who held tens, was
unites, il is liopc l, will fretul up largo dele- hlulfctl by this, and look ail outside Beal
with hi* friend 1). A. saw B.’» ten mid
U""r« nnd Kc|».rtw. m Ihw »"d ■0l-»»- 1 l|. ,| lal „„a worn rtt-
; Blni'e. i“ll ni0M will. » !7n I »» .*«“»• A '. H 1 " 1 •» tl" """"-y Ir
Anti last, tinntgli,
declining.
Guru very dull, a
null, in.
Ll j tb.n,7. W, !(! ff |>nnii'l,
lit. Becks. I'i YV. Beck.
CommMtc of liter
j had, some Highly
r whom nperia! proparnlioua ! marking that
cordially invited
me all ' 4'omeeveryliody ”
Invitation.—Wm. Critten-
‘Clits from Ins pn
-Wliut .1*...,
j owe me three dollars u
| ished It.
Iniii'lcd i
' said the nstoi
Hu uie, Jol
Who ii
Dei
Consul* were quoted
'I’m'ad vices Irani Manchester aro favora
ble ; there was a Latter feeling ill the uiarkr'.
More Nullification.
Concord. N. II.. June i>4.-Tho House ol
Reprcaeuioiivea have panned a bill by u vole
nlnsi 1 in.punishing anybody aiding
per* >(is I'lnimed
. minion
n|>ri*unme nt
, and lor life
SPRING GOODS!
REDD, JOHNSON & CO.,
BO Broad Ntrrrt, Columbus, (•*.,
IJAVE 1b *tor* and are dally receiving n*w and ri-
AA ecaoldeilin* In
Plain and Fancy Silk*.
im inciuiialu* Feeplr*, K»q., of For*) th,
ia recommended by a correspoi.denl of tfie
Griffin Union a* the Oppoai'ion candiilata
for Ccngrrsa in the 3J District; nnd A. R.
egant de*l|n« iu
Doui.ir 8klrt
Baya<lcrs A Check SUka.
Black and White Moire Antique and Rep Silk*.
Gro d'Rhine, Taffeta, and Barathea Mlk*.
•AREGLX, OROANDIF-S and JACON'F.T", In
Rot.e A Is:*.
Robe A Le* “t Volant.'#.
Rohe A Le* losonora.
Robe A Le* ¥ Jupee.
Robe A Di Alineda.
PRINTED Chally*, ChinU, MUSLIN GINGHAMS.
BrUllante* and Lawn*.
8UETLAND, ZEPHYR AND SAXONY WOOLS.
LACE SETS, BERTHA’S AND SLEEVES,
t Awls* Sett* ; Embroideries of all style* ;
I Jaconet Set*.
Domestics ond l.lntn Goods.
Feb. 20, lut dwly
D. P. SLLI8. B. II. MATU18
ELLIS & MATHIS,
AKCnoX and COMMISSION KKKCHANTS,
Columbus, <»o.
Will glee pnunpt attention to tin* *ale ol
Karehjandiae. Country Produce. Kcgioea,
Furnitura, Vehicle*, Stock, Real Eatate, kc-
Will also eiee particular attention to Renting Real
Estate, Hiring Negrue*. Ac.
those who refu»e to show llnur hand* con
template a concession to D .ugius and hi*
doc:,in.. I,c. ...... .uclt obu.n (flic, fo, ^ E _ , u „ 0 , l)r ,
<h, .‘[i.inciplp advanced >n effec. nol | (|)<i fie|J 0 llw „
- h.gKway rubbery upon ll.. Sou.l., | g(b f r „ nU ,
heallli ciiiises sei
Inmily, who wish
He ha* tv
l.ale und liilercMlng from Mexico.
Nr.vvOm.KiN*. Juna 2<i.—The steamship
i the 1
A conduct#, wiili 8.5,000,18X1 of*pe
in comparison with which the Wtlmol u iBfrar ,j ,
Proviao was mere genteel swindling.
) carry both these i | 0 ft tliu City ol Mix
do |
ed tiy <
believe that tfiey
it with the gentlemen unnird above us ituir
JET The Democracy ol Georgia i* 2eal- I standard-bearer*, or with other aide und
cra.ly ,up|i..,iin* ih» Admin,..rnlion. Ji , Ur
has cordially endorsed its measures, nnd J 1 1 —
will rnr.y id, ».« Sr »n ovr.wl,. inline > ty Tlm M,w H«mn»hl„ H
majoriiy in the Duliernatorial election. I . . . ,
[ JFoiA. Stoles. resenlativas lias, by a nearly unanimous
That’s ihe u-e made of the resolution* vote, rejected on a final reading the “per-
of the Georgia Democratic Convention at a aunal liberty” bill which it had passed to a
distance. The Democratic pap era of other I third reading a ‘lay or two previous, borne
Stales ore already preparing to claim the secret influence caused this sudden change, j dollars The
re-election of Gov. Brown a* a triumph of i and it w«s probably a remonstrance from
the Administration. It would sorely puule j alarmed Black Republican leaders else-
the astute editor of the States to name a j whore.
"m,«iU.e" Of th, Admmi.lmllon j [T r A a i>p „7h*rroTi n7« Orloona In th,
ih.t th. 0,in«i. Democratic Con.onlion j c Courier ■nnouncee tint ih,
ondorsid. It merely tried to re|>,et »,» old ( supreme Court of Texae hue rii.mi.eed iho
shake off the weight of the 1
hmg on tliu Irlt
Imroic column, which gallunily disputed
the advance of Zobei’* corps d' urmee for
live long hours, Nuurcoiy numbered 4,ROD
mum The rolling of musketry, the pound-
mg of fle-ltl guns, tiie rla*ii of slcnl, 1 itavu
(men told by an actor in tire bloody diumu,
were deafening.
Tile A nstriuos advanced, hailed, advanced
for the first | again, received and returned u close und
•ocond offence | j^a.lly fire ; but the bayonet is llm queen of
| weapons—Magenta proved it. Tlm bravo
hand ef out allies were vainly clinging to
their guns. After two hours of a fearful
struggle, three of them were captured hy
the enemy. It was then that brave, kind-
henrted General Clere fn'l drill from Ins
| horse. Tho Colonel of tho 1st Zouaves
>oii followed. A minute later the Liuuten-
it Colonel slid 13 officers of tfie cume
giineiil were no more. I lie battalion—if
>u cun designate by such u word the 1100
fighting
'tree dollars for
Daiikky Lon
“I charge |
'iherluml, ihe
(lie Gluck Itt'pllllifcHtlH,
uitihriritie* are in the habit
Black Republican party
I.—Secretary Flotd'i
npprelionsioiis to liii
iu iuavn (ho Cabinet
the Soldiers Home to recruit
) tliu 38th ol May, j (
riend lni|)pcned
m a river wharl-boul the '
i.l.IlM lire y , nr. jr r, tile N. O. ( ’ rSNC (I (, WllUII j
fie overheard tfie following conversalion mnnio
between two cul.ircd gewth'iiinn, which run- | ^ignifi
•iderably relieved the tedium of delay :
Jell'.—“Sam, I beam you wav agwino
Noil soon !"
bam.—“D.it's so, Jeff."
Jeff.—“Well, which one o' dese here fas’
boat# i* you agwiue on, *ay 1”
Maui.—“Me ! Why I'se ugwine on the
Capitol, I is
ntatcrials
,){>.*«i• ion candidate for
>.| Tennessee, has called attention
t that cve.y Abolilnni and Freesotl
l>>r tin Presidency lijsl.ecn inken
Democratic puny, and Mr. Snoid,
()|)|i.is>ii’in i Miididate for Goncress in Ihe
upeuiiig repe
« following i
» "'I'" 1
’ Mr. Averv hud iniimaiei' ilint the whole < r ' ,,u " •! hy al
in k Reimblican string'll had bean derived fopenn I oners i.e tin* basis <<| u ( n
ninety dollars, i
i no use to bet ngainst
ho had the thing dead, saw li.'a
fifty and went the reHf nl Itis money belter.
B. communed getting uneasy, but he con
cluded to cover A.'s slake, nnd see whirl he
had. He covered the pile, laid down his
four queens, nnd looking over into A.'s
linnd was thuudersuck to behold four ace * /
“Ace* ! the devil !” ho excluimcd, “what
did you want that jack for !” “Oh, just lor
fun!” complacently replied A., ns he pock
eted the winnings and proposed r. return to
euchre.—A'. O. Crescent.
Proposed llusls of Peace.
The London Times Pe.ris correspondent
any* it is atatt-d that two oi the most influ
ential neutral Powers have agreed in propo
sing nn nrrnngnrnent alter the firm great
hut le, and, it iiecesaary. insisting upon the
ndopli.'ii ul it by ilie three belligerents, on
the L'Howing principle* : •
1. 'I nal the Territory trained hy the vtcto-
I hy all the Ku-
publican string!
e Whig party. Now', what are the
luria t In th- lot bonutc there were twenty-
two Black Repiibltcana ; of theso jl/letn
were Dem icraiu nnd seven had acted with
tlie old Whig party. Iu the House the
Blnck Republican* Lad niiiety-i
I you Traiil " ,,, " h0,
A commissioner had been sent from Yern
Cruz to ncgoiiaie wiili Robles, but had
I accomplished nothing.
! It ia reported that the French and En-
of Rep- i ghsii .Minisier* had unanged
•he specie by ori Knglisli
rounded by a division of the
no Indp vtillile. But
leu Z lUsves," snid tny i
belong
Jeff.—“Look here, Karn,
she’ll blow up, dm boot !”
barn.—-(Argurnentively.)—"I tell you
what it is, Jell, I link d.irs danger on ull
ds*e here boats, an' so I makes iny . nb ula-
lion 'cording: Y’ou sue Jeff, do Capitol she
go to Memphis in two day ; de odder boats I nnd
it taxes dem four day, so you aoc d
only hall de danger on de Capitol
yah ! yah ha ! yahi!"
j it wu* stir- ■ j,.fr,—(Admiringly.)—“I give* it
neiity—there | JVJ() use 'spitting wnl you, niggur !
‘Le# 7e»uavea I IU )urt as while folks, you i* !"
formant, who
• hurl I
en Democrata.'
A Station-House .M istakbn fob a Hotel.
—Last evening a man lull six feet hijh.
direct from tlie interior, entered tlm iTUi
aintion-houee, and wiili on air of eonsidora«
hie self-cornplaisarice walked up to the dc<*k
if lie wanted to register Itis name.
The large hook was Lauded him, nnd he
the name Lyman Clue. Turning to
Ingres*.
ry of the French into Milan,
supported by a popular mainlusiioii, aua.i lie
considered ov ■ he Luroper.n Power* as a
convincing proof of ihe disapprobation in
Italy ol ibe Austrian policy.
3 Tlm neutral Powers will insist on nn nr-
in sii«'.' while a Cong re*- i* assembled.
•i. The extension »f the Kingdom nl Sor-
dins will lierlrsmed esseniial, nnd the Duch-
ms <d Purina mid Modena, with ilia lortress
ol Piacnnxn. are to he added to it.
It will lie proposed tolorin the Lombardo-
Venoiian Kingdom into n >’toic diatinct front
the Austrian Umpire, hu: governed by an
AuMtriau Archduke.
orkeeper h« usked
throwing In* satchel nt one of the surguam
said, “Toko my baggage."
•Sergeant Brcvoort told tho doorkeep
■ On Monday, a poor Jew at Richiooud,
i received a letter from Riirope informing him
j that n largo min uni was his hy inheritance,
Mind that it awaited hia demunds. The ex
hea respect-nsitemont was too great—ho full from hia
h.nisell.
Gapiain Fo
this lunmus | i . I • i .
hiniiinir ! I u difficulty occurred in litis place he
3'"“ corps. 1 he live companies on the left, you||R ln3( , by lho na , nL . y.rg.1 Bonds
•seeing the peril of their conirn.lcs, rushed p. Hardy, n Engineer on
wil ft such impetuosity iignmt the enemy's | the Montgomery nnd West point Railroad
division that the 300 were h:lt alone, und ' Several individuals w< in concerned hi (bn
all the force of Croatian! and Bohemians j oflrny; hut tlm conflict wa# principally hr-
|„„ U|t |,| ro War upon th- new comer.. I P""!” mentinned. Hood
. , , , l * j I succeeded in inllicting-lliruo wounds on the
1 unknown I } “• 8 person ol Hardy, causing hia duoili on the
‘ T »! Englith fleet has been ordered to Vera 10U "’ I ha d.spropo.Mon of ^mtwrawas, uvo|ling G ( the day loilowinx. The unfor-
; however, too great—the French were » x- tunaiu man leave# an »xeniplnry wtlu und u
pired ■ linustcd with fighting—hut ut last mine llie ! tender babe to niourn I ts untimely, nnd
u , . . «iv« elm old have a room lo h.nisell. chair, and died immediately
nunuuy last | 1 he doorkeeper took Imn bolow and opened
iiinba. (f j
Minisier McLi
got, ol the Brooklyn, to demand
lease ol the American portion ul the *p>
ixed, umouniing (o about tw
a cell, which he informed hint ho could |
cupy. The eirangnr'a eyea grew wide
d wild al the prospect.
“Queer hotel this,” said he ; “lied-rooms !
tlie cellar !”
“Kather queer." refilled the dourkeofior. ,
XliouM lie her >•
* bi-ttrr far than
Hy four f.'-l six
IKnit'krrlxickvi.
No(loli'ical r
a Mexico.
* of intereHt Ii#r t
Admlni»tr»i,,i» *nd GusrdUn#' Ss!m will
aueUdon rwMouskl# tenur.
tl. Libera) Advsnrw# will h* msds. All poods In
•tor# will b# insurred uni### otbersrls# direcird.
HspUobar 11,18A8 trw tf
NEW YORK WIRE RAILING COMP’Y
York Wire Kaillng Company, known a* if.e COM
FualTE
RAILING, tlic Coiupam hav« largely
C#mpo#ti« Iron KaRtag is a different article to their
felebratetl Wire Railing, and l* used (or a much heav
ier fence for enclo#iug public grounds, dwelling#, and
especially for cemetery lota.
Henry McCauley D our only authorUed
agent for the #ale of o
'' Nation of a''
astrt
April 1C,
Railing in rolumt.ui, i
dwly
*. St. WILLIS. I. T. WILLI*.
Willis & Willis,
AUTOKNEYS AT LAW.
Talbottou, Talbot County, Georgia,
Will
cut rust
joining countiei
stratagem-
dr 1 murrer in the r
Allot lie-r Victim.
Guamrersbuku, Junu Sfl.—IInn.
Robinson, #n ex-member of Cuitgrusi
the btule against tli.s dioirtct, died l
remundud ;
) its merit#.
help. A bout twelve o’clock the reinforce
ment# appeared on th# left—a joyful sight
1 to our struggling regimurit#,
The three field gun# already captured hy
the enemy, went soqn conquered at the
point ol the bayonet. Zobul’s corps d’ar•
j niec w## soon routed by thu Impurial legions,
| aud obliged
■ came gcuerui, und latriud throe hours lortgi
F.drr.l AJinini.tr.ljun in lb. c.nv..., but l||( It.llro..!, unj hi
,1 lb. ..in. tim. to gi.« thu Democracy of | (() ^ Dj „ r , rt Cour , f „, , ril |
other State# an opportunity of claiming the | — j g oV . MoffKK !—Mr. Clop
•uccessof it# ticket a# an Administration j I be health ol New Urlean# continue# ^idirect and probable unintended blow at | t ,|j (h,. hold assault of McMahon decided
triumuh Who Will help lo tarry uut thi# ; reioarkahly good fur this #e#.un. A# yet | Governor Moore, Tuesday, ul Rome, will l||§ flclorjr . '|’he effect of (hi# gallant gen-
.. there Iim# nut been • single death from ,u# *® T f r8 / VJ , y etol'# oiove wa# that of cutlihg Ihe Au#-
swindle! . , l if thuro were that number in the county . .. ,,, • .
yellow fever, and phystciana of extended j not going for Samlord any how. As wo Dtan army into two bodies. I breutened on
ry* The Washington States, of Tuesday | prtclice MMrt t R tl ifi ey have failed to 1 #aid yeaterday, .Mr. Clopton revived a charge J all aide#, forced in hia position, menaced
L.t tlut Fre.lJ.nl Bucb.„.„ j Je „ e , . li|hlMl Wiu J, M .b. f..r- | SSKjfcSZ
sud fcx-Uuv. V\ slker, ul Kausss n to y, , Ju j ‘J’bw paper* ore encouraged to ' from execution, lor the u#e of pojr families,
bid bid -',..rr»l cordi.l •'"! j th.l tbo city will e.copc lire visit—(ioi. I Mr. judg, .bowed lb.I Ire did ndicul.il,
• nulh.r rrfiort .ay. Ih.t tlrey h.»« rccou- ( o( ■ ju drc.dlul .courirr Ihi. yc.r/ | baMha* wbuTi! 1 'waTtnrendedodd'n* i n-'-i *" J *’. , i.. Oorerln* their Im.ly
cil.d .11 their dltference,. We ,r. t:ul I 1 —*#"*- ! iniieh cown, dec., Ac voted for thr Bill I ! *»d dl.urd.red relrcal by bodies ur horse,
advised of the basi# of the reconciliation, ( I Koaat'Tll Its* published an address to j f/ e ,/ 40U , e ,/ i that Gov. Moore voted , snd by s tremendous fire of artillery, the
’'ill, us amended.' j Austrians fell hack upon tbeir entrenched
Moore, ub f und not Mr. iu, c§ in immense confusion. The battle of
Ju<, ‘ e '.:^r , ^r. , y, , T"rn“. t «d
is sum, unjust death. It ia due thn citizen# i
ul “If Vlllhijc Dun wu oxoueraio ih.ni hum „
all manner ul blame touching thn melnn' and ran off. N. V
oholy tragedy, a.- not one of them was com- I
cerncd therein, further than an unxiuus ami j
zeriluu* effort to spprus# the difficulty front
its inciptenuy. The participun>* of tltu
affray weto mostly utuployeoa- of the Ra I- |
The action file’ll bo- j r °"‘ 1 coraptiiv ■n;l people from tit* country
“Ain’t it h jail I" asked the strange
“It ore a jail." replied tho doorkeeper,
who, uitahln to restrain Ins mirth, hurst into
a luuglt which uiudc tho basement ring.
The atiaiiger rushed up stHtrs, nnd,
without saying
Pott.
Do IT.Atr.ii: Duos and Ratti.csnakf.*
Live TooLTIlLR f—In hi* Iasi luttur from ihu |
fur West, .Mr. Greeley dtecu
lilt being hurroumled, General Gyulai
gave order# lo relreni. R >utcd as they
were, Ihoy ih>w ran pell-mell, sm;
Gu»ln Visconti, sotnu towards R
■ towards
Hr Kossuth lias published an address
but gu«. it i. Ih.t the Fre.idem will u.. j the Hunif.mo exile, iu ibi. couutry, | AOAINST tJrrBiU,
hi, iutlueiice lu obuio tb. .diuireiun of Ud,i.i.i| Ib.o. Ih.t lire lira. Ire. not yet
K.n... rre . free Hure, in .iuhtren uf Ibe ! come for tbeir relurn lu Europe lo p.llicl-
■erm. of the Engil.h bill, under the cun.ti- ! f*te in *n effort tu .ccomplreh tbeir pulilic.l
union to be .dopred by Ibe .ppro.cbin|i | »ii»*. t
CuovcntiuD. ^ | rsr Three moo were killed and two
l-p- lion. B.T'uilTh.viri, .Irelre.d “her. bx.lly burl, in Bulun on the SdJ
1 ‘ ... . - I i as , by the explosion of a gas metre.
accepting the Opposition nomination for - -
I the Legislature in Montgomery county, Ala., pf The sum uf $176,000 has been
account of hi# fewble physical coodtlion, J subscribed in Bo#ton for the purpose of
I give prompt attention to all buaiMM I j imM r. Dillard, Esd-, DomiDeled setabliabing a sleamahip line between thai
JESS? C,r ’ ^^x'ii^rru' 1 u, bre ,lM. | f‘7 SaUth *'" P 0 "*’
uI'uTbe'Vred"; obl,«'ed iuMr.'ciupiun , ,"iur broui-bl inlo .etiun 12U.IIU0 . .
doing that aort of work for him. left naarly 30,000 of them wounded and
Won’t the .Samlord papers shout, now, . dead on Ihu battle field, 7,000 were taken
that there in ao palpable a “bad place" in pitsonera; 3 flags, 4,000 knuptacks, 13,000
iho Oovernur'. recurd. Well, wo hope Mr. ruu .k.'U, «n.l 4 cm,, have fallen intu our
Uopiun will U«p up Iho fire-lha l.cl. B el Ue.ldo. Ihe.e diflreulli.., Ueuer.l
(■yulai know# that Marshal Baraguay d’>
lldliers i# matching last toward# flu- Adda,
1^- A vuung lady out West ia charged ■ snJ that ha may aocceed in entereeotmg
with putting on airs because ah# rtfuaad lo j ihe main road, which from (Jodogno leads
go to • bell barefooted' [ W Uremone.
hka En,
Hr The election for Mayor at Norfolk,
Va., resulted in tho election of Mr. Fergu
son, tho Opposition candidate, by two
majority over Mr. Lamb, Democrat, und the
d"ii'i. "iatcirei j
I Georiiia Fount:*.—The Democratic Wi#t«
ention at Milledguville re-nominated
Ii. Brown for Governor, re-alfirmed
, oro 1||U I the Cincinnati Flstform, “but completely
whethur r.’iitlcsnukc# and prairie doge | Ignored Buchanan’s integrityIbi# stub
inhabit the suniu burrows, it ia well known | was atoned for by arlopiing “ resolution
iliut tlm owl i# u regular boarder with l hu endorsing hi* ability. The thing runs thus:
prairie (Jog. Mr. Greeley buys : \Ve j laVB „ corrupt end dtsbouest Frosident,
_ , Sp-ukius ul ralllMnukc, I Iru.lon lo ro. . . b ,„ C1 , 11 .„|„i„ n know that
A U. 8 Dtri n M.. rub T, ! IJZ^,..1SuZ7,.uZlZlJlUZo ! •» ,. . uren », ,»/e»f..-XW„7/« WA*.
or Church.—A Zanosvillw fOhio) corrn#- I ,,| ifiobu vuiiuiuuus scrpunla in tltu prairie ^ ^
pondent ol the Golumbua Statosmaii writes ; dog’s burrow. The evidence ol I Im- foci Ffee Lanaeix#.— Aro these pure cana-
"I.'--l;..i 'V iire I.— •’* 1 ,#*too direct and reliable to bo gaineeyed. a j n«-» F” asked a genUemm ot • bird deahir
credii.lt) witness teatiliea iliut lie nml others i w,ir ' n *.®°,V ,l! V? , r n . V 1
unco undertook io drow n out a prutrie dog for In# fair. Yes. sir, said the denier,
tit hia domicil and when sufficient water confidentially, ‘ J raiaed them ure bird*
HHtJ rapidly been poured in, out came a prat- j from canary seed I
w. ...«.» 7 i
creek so that it suddenly overflowed a prairie j by •» exchange, that a “lew day# ago there
dug town, wilt'll tltu general Stamped, of j was en election in Douglas county. III., for
prairio dogs, owls ami ratile#uukos wus a |fi e county seat, and the town# of Areola
sight to behold- ll I" ‘ Be to attempt tni j '|' UM0 | a were rival*. Neither town has
holding out against fact# ; ■« I have ponder- j i )r | ora got) votes, yet Arcolu gave
ed thi* aiiomuly uuiil 1 think I clearly com- 2Q . # an ,| 'fusonla 3.861 1”
prebend it. ^ _ I ’
. ,* . . !. . J BjrD Mr. Joseph Nuise, otic of the F'SS
»». .*-•» mu.
moment’* consideration, he thouRlit
Kxekiel T. Cox has beon upward#
twenty ycarx a member o| good Hiauding in
what in called iho Market Hireut Baptist
Church ol Zanesville, Ohio, and Iihh rsi-ided
upwards ol tuny years hi and near that city,
fie haa'buen Gniied Stales Deputy Muithal
lor the Southern District of Ohio lor tfie
last year or two, and had the fugitive
Charit y Jackson recently arrested hy virtue
of a warrant in Ins hand*, in consequence
ol Mr. Cox’* action in tin* matter, the above
church roaolved, among other things, tl.nt he
bad participated in the fugitive slave case
to a manner wholly unwarranted by the
word ol God, nnd by so doing ha J giiuved
Itia liruiht'Ui in tho church, and brought
<11»honor upon ihe cause ol Christ and the
church of which he is a member.'
ITT "John,” said u cockney solicitor to
bis son, “1 #e* you'll never do for an attor-
nay, you hav* no hener-gy." “'Hkuse uis
father, what ( want it tome of your chicken*
,.uid Lu policy to turn over, leusi Ins breath
rnighi betray him;
nor eyes, and in tlv
world >aid t
“You needn't turnover, Jonci, for you
arc drunk elm through,"
A- young csrpemer having beun told that
tlie course of true love navar did run smooth,
took hi* plane under hi» »rui when he went
eouru«|.