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n * t'i—CxL I10MAS RAGLAND & CO.,—PROPRIETORS. ilume XXXII. STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION —AN HONEST AND ECONOMIC Al, ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. JULY l'U85!i. flic ,t)'.uln (Enquinr Thursday, July 14, 1859. C'ravrford’a Anti-Texas Vote. tj£ cftediln cfcitqnirrr. 1ISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING. «l-Two Doixabs and Fiftt Okni* per imiuni, •ble flrarrMtWjr/#» adranee, or Times Dollars ot j.alJ In advance. ,per will l>« dtaaentlnucd "bile any arrearage ie uiiIcm »l U.e option of tlie I’ul IUIiit* ; and t Dollar* will, in all cairt, be exacted where ment I* uut made before the expiration of the icriptiou rear. ADVKRTIMKMKNTS leuoiuly Inserted at Osn Ihiu. Uie find Insertion, and Firrr t’ cquentcontinuance. A square in the Enquirer the apace of eleven lines In atuall type, contain a* it doe*, one hundred word*. , AoraBTinfMWTs published at the usual rates ij with strict attention to the requisitions o 1 the ■'jlT XoTiCUi over eight tola cl> irgcd -.1 the reg- •advertising rates. uniuunlcations intended to promote the private !i or interests of Corporations, Societies, Schools dlridiuK will be charged as ad vi-.*Uf entente. M'liii State Policy* At a nice.ing of.llto Opposition partyud ,,,. .. Oglethorpe county, hrlil on the full inst., at sit DOLLARS PUR ANNUM. | hc 1,on ; J ' CRAwroRD through the j tho fol , owiog rrso |utioM8 ill reference to ot.r AnTtartsicMaJCTS conspicuously Inserted, at the **•»**, n clean breast’ m reference | 8tate , icy Wcf0 unanirnou ,| y Bdoplcl |. 4'KEi ! to ">« .''"exalion «fX«M. I with , he cva>il0 0IU | non . c „,„. I C0, “ L ' ,,C * h " " t,d a,,J initial resolution. of the Dcraocr.lic Stale contrition of heart. 1 he Times act* as mediator, ami says fog him : ‘■Wo would suy, that in opposing the annexation ol Texas, Mr. Crawlord wus wrong, and il the wisdom of experience did w ( HuVvfr riiulrl 1 \fnindf t*^D°*\ t,ol, i ! office, ignorca every lasun oi oiuic | lu YZ'l 'i, , 1 io, I Thai*! | !"« »■■'*» ■i-^ul., a. IOI.J was a wise moasurc • Thu •no nr ■ ■ ° 10 l uc “ cnl ‘ r,, < " ,l Adiniiiislra- 'mu'u.i, Uoi" 1, .',| r “ r TT'l" 8 I Illal'I'hcy'.proved m7.°Uih'umill's" c i.. u . p ;;"ai.h“iLd j -*- tj '»»••<•- Cnwkyl .will defend any ,>,aiii.n ho | S’", " 1 U S 1 ’ U “ b “f" •* ««••»'[ «■ may have taken ill ISI I, which cumuli'. him 1 ljl ' 1 ll,r “ «>•*>"''» “• “" r ’ in any way to the position held by Mr. Judge. It ho ever opposed the annexation of Texas, lie repudiates it, like a man, who, seeing the error ol his ways, turns there- from. Having taken one step in the r-»ad to political ruin, lie has tlie manliness, inlcg- i ; *.i, a State prejudice lias bean removed from I,la ryes, i “Jal?, 8 "'* 1 ““““.“''P * 1 u 1 '■ II ® j .p , f , | .• I insist upon its accomplishment und strenu- l, , ’ “ M ‘.““i ?*“-?• I ““«lv oppoae lliaformation ofany more new ■{X ii'tr ,rn\z £ < * the right, he pursues the this pb She liver invicoratori PREPARED DY DR. bANPORD, I mpoundecl Entirely From GUMS, I oftrOK Tin: IIBST PURGATIVE AND LIV1.R I MEDICINES now belorc the public. • (innu remove l Onedosconeurcpcut- rtiiJ or bad matter cd i* a sun* cure fur the system, aunply- CHOLERA MORRl <, in their pU<*e a heal- pJ and u tirtivcnilt. uf . - mat.*.. JJj CHOLERA. rlf} ii‘M ihu giving toif aiul ^ ' mCvtna the ,f lbs iti«i*a*i»—cl* die nt e I Convention, they arc unequivocal : , Thi late (Gubernatorial Convention ol 1 [ | lho Demoerstie party held in Mtlledgcullc. ■. it It characteristic tegard lor tin: rftoiia of I • oredevery issunol Nfu/t pul.ey, und | ; | and so warmly rocoinmciidcd by Ilrown, in Ins List annual ino»»aju, «>l gran* I ting tho aid ol tlie .State to IIail Road Com. panics / We deem it the gn.it ,/untiun ol j State policy, and one oi stupendous import, | especially to tho heavy tax-paying counties Supreme Colirt lie ports. John II. Wulltcr vs. James Griggs In this carP a motion t>*r a new Mini i principle important to site profession kited, except litis: It is hr Id l Inn the contents ol a letter by u pauy r« lining to a hour > linen b>^ii:e same paity. hi no 120th, INflO real Small IV i this region, an • iilnmi • luring such p ceountiiu! D»r its mm ptod li.mil r .V Aiulernon I -t pi JoNathnu Starlord i N Ijectment, lr<»m Stewni:. A deed ollcrcd in cvuicit iciinl that the deed wu» ■ryy? Tfwmrn ■ TN'i ■» j*M a» ■ mA«»ra.-»rrA- jujut a mnaSiWw—— THE GREAT BALLOON VOYAGE, I ol the Welland Canal, nr.d soon began to V, , . . I mount lor »ur irnch. btit wo circled np into I I till I A line l I.AliS. ; t between tiullalu and Niagara Falla, cros* rilllll.I.lNi. \n\i:\TI i;i * pi t m;p in \ t hl,l f»* Grand l-Uuid, leaving Rullalo to the -DEm iaiin \ ti:i:i: i.in: in midiieam n r "bt nn I l. < 1.1». i• to tin* left ol us in our , | imward miir* r. Finding «wtr*< Ives in tlie I’roii-pm Wise bus furnihlic I the ue.wiqia* ot N< w \ m h . nit ion f ir north lo make pers the fo| owing v< ry lull nn omit . i In.. , ' ' ' • ’ ’> -i; r(od that i eni grand balloon trip Iroin St. Louis to ! \ vc 111 a Lmding near Rochester, the Atlantic seaboard. I nefneli the l.i.m, leave out Air. Caper And Alt liougli it Mas intended to have started M r * Hyde, and M r. Ln Ahum lain und in y sell on ibis voyage on the 'Ltd id June, wo were ! pursue the voyage to a point at Huston or dolayed in our preparations until 1st «l July. I’ortlat'tl. Ily (i ii'iln. k I'. M., the nir-ahip Atlaintc 1 Aeeordmp.lv we descended gradually, but inlUird. Mi. Ih • •I tin o lt o7 h * lilli d v Immd" brio il.o OFFICE—RANDOLPH STREET NUMHI R ‘23 LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the City of Itnltimorc* New York, July 11th.—Tho steamship City ol JiaRimoro has arrived, bringing dults Ironi Liverpool to Wednesday, J une 30. The sales ol cotton on Wednesday, went R,000 hales. Tilt! market closed sie idy.— IireudstufUs were stejuly. nml provisions dull. London iMotinj Market.—Consols wero quoted at *)2fi to 1P2J. (icn. Cyulai bus taken command, as Col onel, ol the regiment bearing hia name. Count I'oitrlailcs, the Prussian Ambassa dor, had arrived ut tho headquarters of tlm .Austrian army, Which hud been fixed at preparing The wind roared •an ui.ac/ tho miiI.1i out the car til •im , nil i l.iuds of dust..ml | told lily /hol-ronch . n .!. .in,.awaited ..t.11 ire 'f* R, ‘V" . i, I -I il t... I;. 1 vt.-i. l. I»,B I,.. .1 .It n-nal. d Mlai.Uc" wia making .. tarriHe P-wnwontof Umliirdy, s the H lltw town of Austria (* •( ; eltie after a long drkni • Dottle token i kc* the mailer great deal worse for Mr. Crawford than it was before. Il is an acknowledgment of egregious error of judgment and supple change ol political bcutimcut, that ought certainly not to be a recommendation lo him | ■ lit on- sttnrks Qj urfl. an t. *!,*• i- n ili*' A V Ipgislatdr. Il lie in lHM,\vhat osHUranco h erring judgment may not be equally ul fault j great wonder a in I8fi!l-C0T And il the plea ol penitence which belongs shall mail him in this case, wli since lie has made profitable what, under his predecessor, was expensive. Cur charges m the last canvass, have been made out b> an opporu nt \\ ,• arc cunti nt on ibut score. Hut il tho next laegtslaturc should back the Governor, in bis recommendation ol a gene ral system ol Siuto aid. w hicli the lust refus ed to do—bis successors in coming lime will need the nett earning* ot many Midi the Wrsti rn Si. Ailaniu . to "loot Id thn* the fouri !•• L• tin* degeneracy nl I laitmll relied i aS., the grantee, the grantee, u it S. hud dud bi-lore suit wu: hud died pending the trial, t tho premises could bo had i hetly &. Lvaus.tuid lloeglasa & Dotigla del't. Wtllougl.be Jourdao v J.nn-s R. From Raiiduipli. Motiwii , m new dial Where A puic'nised ul |! Li • partin' a ledge ol tlietlis.u in. all else to pin e the euflcriiig* n Held that this i w b j and a luera kill and larlilul 11 gear.tig, licit i mini d to t should l"- fairly under . Having had much ex pi ndiM in.d llin perils di 1. td mx liuiulird p" Hod j wheel 8 I Mr. llyde looked i •Wn lUybac-h.or Laibach,. in Illyria, Duchy ol Carniola, and is . ....- ated on a river ol tho same name. Tim lav vnnr P u l. , 4‘ a,ioM 181b, was 17.357.J uiioihor 1 . l,ul discotinccird details of tlm sianding ,<f Sa,,r riru» are. published in the Haris tall and 7, m . ,e,,r r, 'i l'c lojaea urn not staled. . I i ir tan would appear Ironi these details that -|,ciulil it ,! CIIP , ^jil " division ol fifty tlrousnml I much, and twenty-live thousand Surdin* ana, boro tho brunt of the battle. Fifteen tliousuiid beds lor the wounded. •Tru Pro 1 V 1 mouaeiiu ucos lor tl ’ ' had been ordered from Milan. id l. l.flirtsnMi, rSlirvvttn ^ T*ch«n4prevsiii tlx I fratu rl*lni’ hint K 1 «»lK* Ou.*il«..-,i,fi*nrrp.*5 - t'llltONH' III r. ^ bi« t IS' DR. SANIORD, Prn|.il**t, •e nksn » a ffw Dottle* will com tl,.-t><.wr jDROPRYlij vvrltluR the i-atss'Ml abforiisnt*; ! We tali' pli’n-uri* In taken nflsi Cu rsconunendimr tt,i- luml III curs n Irinc .• i |.:<*v«*nti» •• l»r a. k HURi AIM F. t’HU-E y Fl.VFR. ■»r.«l all Ini-n )ur do*e of two tea ..l n 1:11.101 J t.jx- It lonfoh wlU ol«ra\• re H opfrait* with n nalnty, ;* SICK HEADACHE . and Ihomsi.ii* r- wII S J tin? t‘> tf’llfy txlir non* n d,-ilul villa - ■ Lo plead it i Hucli.man in Kalita* bill in i saving power? May be not i extenuation of his votes for Infill, nnd for the Conference IHfiH ! What hecomea of iho t lellfw* COLIC, linous testimony (-lying Itielr uiinn- ly lull* favor. with Ut** InvlKoralor, and DruneUu. Hold ul«o III t HKMHKRTON 4 I’Vlfl ACKE A IV Kit HON, J A. WHITKJMDK 4 ‘ Jk. C-A.I2.3P. nl of V KIUCLH*, *• nialerial and niamifiirturv COACHES, BERLINS, CALECHES, MIJ.’K I MKrilKS, RrtrK.llVAV., TOP and NO-TOP BUGGIES! I 4ew York Trotting Buggies ■ I'F EVERY HTYl.t: and in>- Kirrins. ilrh I offer on bettor term- than - an Do adurded I nn about vrlndliM up t*i> l»u*iin .-*, »>.d ■ mild in* lijfd lo all Indebted by note m im in. to mil it settle t ill.or bv « «»li <>r HatUfuctiuy ii-ih itiiI. I nIki omit tills will find tlicii c, im* in lliu liiiltds an attorney for collection. ^ ^ M KFB , R.—All tlio*p wlro do not Intomt paying wiilinut '. l *)UKKK."* Cohimboa, P< br nary 1,1 Norwood & George, ATTOKNEYS AT 1,\\V, usseta, ClmltAlinoclivc Couutj, mid Utorgrtovin, (lultinuii Co., (■«. |IN8KNOUWOOD, I I JAH. F. GEORGE, CuMtla. f l Guorgeiovtn. the State, hapi paid into tlm Treasury, ami is tmi private and partisan purpos* < Hunk II. Wu condemn Veto fneaaugn." iih unstuinsmun-likn in its doelrtiH'H, and dangerous in its tendency. I’rolcHsing to innke war upon tin* Hanks, and to protect the Jtonest labor ol tlm State against ilia dishonesi trickery <>t monetary capital.; In* was dealing a £m,i!. blow at the interest ol every limit in the State who wns in deb:, nnd wns inllaming the most dangerous passions oftlie | • iple, by Httenipt* ing to array classes in hoatility to eueli oilier. It waa fortunate lor ilie country ns well as lor bis own reputation, that ilie Legisla ture arrested the Mow The one.it saved Iroin bnnkrnpcty—the other Ironi pnliticul I'.’. We, therefore, reeoniriieud to the Stnte Convention to nominate a candidate overnor, lor whom wwean consistently Truth li) Mistake* Mistakes will happen in all families, t as tin* cause ol truth is sometimes subset by *uch little slips, it was no doubt \ ordered thus. The Times claims a gi victory for Mr. Clapton in the discussion al Girard, but it strangely abnegate* the claim by tho very original hyperbole, ‘‘the defeat, in our judgment, was u Waterloo one fur the Democracy We suppose that tliia unintentional admission in attributable to the blunder of tho "typographical imp of darkneia,” and we therefore “give the devil hi* duo/’ Wo had tho same opinion of the discussion ourself, hut tho high personnl regard which wo entertain lor Mr. L’loplon prevented u* Iroin saying it. met Ida eye, that i II,Tilery, but u« tlutt gratitude to , and which many ly tender him. •nit! An I,tvTFI*. •Ioh II Cobb, .If. • young man expiated lay on tho sou Hold. Tho j 'so of people, estimated | Vi'.W'lmn." till ui - In d liy kind IrienU*. -Mr r.s R« st running on in Lake Out at and O ! Imw ivrrthln it was foaming u I howling. I said, "f i Moiintuiu, ] In ono hundred atiiLlilty pounds ol bullast i my ear y «*t, and u heavy vain I bug. ' * 1 i 1 1 to tho Dulled States Exproi C.impany’s oilier, in Hrondway, Ncw|Yotk,) | and a lot ol provisions. j "Well, il that won’t do, J will cut up tho b "t. and we c.ui keep above water until wc i b tlm opposite shore,’’ which Dike’s Peak Mine*—everybody Atlvlacd to .Stay at Home. Lr.Avc.Nwonru, July 7.—The express Ironi ... Denver city on the 30th tilt., urrived this express l ‘‘".'■rnooii with a heavy mail. •* * 'i'lt* 5 uccounts from tlm iniiicu continuo Haltering. ’1 lie l)to Indians were becoming liottblc* him,In <1 ..I pc -■ tin Oil' dim direction wg j j ' some. An expedition to chustiso them i talked ol. July 7.—Mr. McCoy, wJto left bT.Lt 'i-timati d that three t Aliliougli Mr. Hyde, wiiq nul programme, wo timtm- i let him accompany us. pro- id ii wa • ,ii nix'i 'iii it u - nip,lilts • hull!.I Mr. LuMoun- ■ I banded my bnllnst thr ulmve llio terrible gale, r City mi tho 24th tilt,, ififorms a tis paper that there ore only eight ot il claims yet ditcovored that pay like tlm tho Gregory Lead, nil tho illy mounting ! 1 1 , », ,* or ^ Geu.i, .ill tho rest crede nt: that by that j wl, Gcd. I Im reports ol the richness ol tlm t and its o rated that w on tho land ; keep allm mtil \ A Hood Im n deft. i St Do Trip fro i k in | m»j a, ts.v.1 WM. F. LEE, D. D. S„ Drutal Mirgeon, Office curuFf IIJM^D and RAN* DOLPllStrwe' COLUMDL'S, OA. OrtA,^ wt*tt Geo. W. Mullins, Attorney /at Law, HAMILTON, GEORGIA. 6V DartlcuUr aUeuttun given to collcctiun*. Ottolirr Id, t<*i il" (_ M. WILLIS. J. T. WILLIS. Willis & Willis, AUT0RNEY8 AT 'LAW. Talbotton, Talbot County, Gvbrgia, Will give prompt attention to aU business Looking Glasses, I OW1N08 .m.J TOILfc. *, ;u« rv.vtr*«i nnd forrab I n l-y J. H HIKEf, ll-(Jwtt ORS. TUGGLE & DAWSON W"LU» raape tfully auuuti*" • i- tlic iltU«n*o( *» l'ol'..]\bu», sml \ i iiitr. it.at I .i-imwprc- r«d t« rCMtw, traal and . • • • . llOaPI- I >U negros* Mtfferlne froiu Cliioiiic D i au'i,' or lr *U luandin: •urglcal aid. bhimbua, tin.i March s, I dw If J7H. Jones, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fort Oaiues, Clay Co.. Ga., ni.Lcontinuethc Practierol Lawinthc ' South.western *’ironit us to rch hire. *"d promiMi to faithfully attend t« all Imsi- >•*•» cunuVied to hi* care, iii thernuntiea ol Randolph, Clay. Early, and Calhoun. doctrine of the accountability of tlm public snivaut lo hia eonstitueiiU', if by the simple plea of sorrow for his acts he may blot out all hi* political transgression*, a* the sinner nt the mercy-seat obtains complete forgive- tie** Iroin hia God I In religion, thi* inncilul and gracious provision i* the very essence of salvation. Hut it in the won* derful condescension of a God of love ar.d mercy, which man can neither imitate nor fully comprehend, in this wicked world of j cast our our*, every tribunal judges and rcwnrJ* or punishes men according to their acts, and the plan ol ealvation would bo ruled out of every court of justice as entirely too mer ciful to be applied to tranugresHions coming within its jurisdiction. Hcside*, sinner* have to confess, to “agonize," und “bring forth fruits meet for repentance,” before they can obtain forgiveness at the altar of prayer. When has our Honorable ex-Hep- retentalive exhibited this state of mind ? what fruits worll y of forgiveiieiH has ho to offer ? It ia our candid opinion that lie would never have mado even a public confession before the people of this Con gressional District, il tvu had not looked i.,ia i.;. mill sustuiucU iItc indictment by irrolruguhlo proof. Hut upon what practical development, or j Important Itudlictloli. i now light in political ethic*, docs Mr. C/aw- | The Superintendent of tho Central Iluil- | ford huso his penitential discovery that hu j road gives notice that a great reduction in grievously sinned in opposing the Tyler ' the faro will ho mado to those persons who, modes of miutxiug Texas in I M 11 ? It will I desiring to spend the warm season in (lie bo remembered that ho founded hia opposi- i up-country, purchase tickets to go and tion upon two reasons—1st, that it would ! return during tho summer on thul road. ' loon "Atlantic ’ passed over this city In. \iolati\o of our ire astipulation* ; and | Tho lure from Savannah to Atlanta und J 0 clock*thi* morning. ^ •4,1, that it would lead lo a war with Mexico. | Iwek ia *ld. • j Oixoraxii^ July's.—'Tlio balloon pa Jlus he since leurnrd that treaty stipulations I This is an experiment of soma impor- o miles north of Fort Wayne, at *> o’c are tiling* to be regarded only as conven- lance, slid wo believe that it will operate tliiu morning. Tho t-iiiuli bulloun was > ienca may dictate ? or i* hi* conversion J profitably for llio road. If tho other rail- j “ considerable distance south. I ho I, hast'd upon Ihu subsequent discovery that | roads of Georgia should adopt it, it will ! f|^c'ujk lie did not then understand the nature ol surely increase travel to and front the j ^ j„' possible it look a n •Springs. Many hu«ine*s men, especially, ,j UI| u f tl;r pausing Mandusky, a* nothing bus can not be dIiboiiI long at u time from their | ir i>n In ord from it on tho southern shore of places ol businees, hill desire to spend all j L ike Eric. that point the .tiiuo they can ut some summer retreat. ; Such men would make Ircqucnt trips were ill onolhrr difliculty the faro reduced ono-half. ruwlord s report, and Tub Sot mzitN Citizen.— Wo were pica- ove i ,at it was we I yciler j uy| lu niu | {e the acquaintance ol Hal III*i Uainocracy j JJr _ JoIH( Ml]CI1EI/li of M r .Mitchell of nould ualprovlJc, bjlbcaclul anncialPili, I (ljo Sl , u „ lcnl Citiscn. II* i« making a far the admiaaion of all Iho Icnito.y ac.,ui- ' go „ t| , orll lour „„ buli „ e , a ,od. with elavoa, II Ilia paapla dc.ircd llicrn. ; u , pl ^ r , , u j r ,„ , , c „ day. Thi. apprchonalou wa. lolly vo,Uiad-woc* be ,. T1 ,„ C Ui;c„ ia an than vetilied. ’) ho Ucun.cr.cy .dually j i||le „ M a 0UlllcrI , p , pBr , and ia edited with much spirit and ability. I l In- a Ilullonn. Si. l.nfM. July l. -The limt grand iv- |>i*iinii*iitnI nir voyage to the sen board tool; placo trout Wu' hingtnii Square tin i evening, FrofeHRor* Wi*e, Lamnni.tuin nnd Gagea having made u anecessful n*eensinn in tlie mnmrniitli balloon "Allantir.” At t. ttt p. in., tlm inflation of the balloon was finished, having been witnessed by thnuaand* nl cit izen*, while tho squnra outside of the eu- rlnsnro tvn* thronged liy exeiled speetalor*, nnd the voyngo wu* coinmenceil. William llyde, reporter ol the Republican, orenmpn- nied the icronnuie; but sho'.tld his weight provo an oln>truction to the pusuage nl tlte balloon, he will be landed ul it favorable d (lu* course will lie repeated, il t In the nreomplishmcnt of Iho end in view, until nil the parly, excepting one, together with tho bout, uro Jiitulri! — Mr. Wise being detennined to reach tho Allan, tic coast il suehn thing i* ponsible. A pack age eimtaining letters, Nl. Louis papers urnl western exehango papers, wns sent by the II. H. express, which will bo forwarded to their agent in New York from whatexer'plucc thn n<ronaut* alight. They uro expcctod lo reach some point oil tho scu-boifrd In-tween 51 and D! o’clock to-morrow. Mr. ILonks, manager of tho Nl, Loui* Muaruitt. preceded j Ii0 nmin pnrty n few minutes in ilia balloon "t.’oinot,” designing to accompany the "At- In ii t tc* * u short ilistatice, and to return in the morning. Tho weather was Eivoruble. aud the balloon look a direction toward* Luko Frio, but when lust ing a cuutse almost duo cu mil light Ily ii which ohstrue 111., all.... '|.ll.*I I'xperienred I •ile.l Hily ot the assembled oplo from the fiirrouiiding coun try, for over one huiidred miles, had been ninving tor two days, nnd all the trnirin which arrived on yesteriLy rnorriiug were crowded- that on the Atlanta A LuGriinge Road cuiiaiHting of seven cuts. About leu o'clock, the Gate City Guanls, under the conirnninl ol (’aptuin Thompaon, left their Armory and prorucih d to the Jail, whence they proceeded, alter a brief delay, with the erimiitil iii charge, lo the place of execu tion -the Mime where Crockett vvasexecu- leier, wot und dry bulb, tbermomn* •sides n qiiantwy ol wines und nrovis- and 1 took my place in the basket nnd e ol the valve mpe and, n* director of al plan ot the voyage, by the liltious ennsenl ul the party engaged ill long devised nil. rprise. I must say . that 1 nnd a most ruvoniphslird neroitnut I d lie 1 rlisted \ ' . i I • ; i . - i .ii tig. Al 7 •JO I*. M., we set anil Iroin tlm | slitngton square ol land. I tf the water, :ould. I said, ;ct into die basket, il you should we ever reach tho you tiiat llies peril* of the re terrible than those of ir machines, nnd it wotid leatli by drowning than to angled by dashing against Hy this time Mr. Gager lid , '■"mV ' When i anil ui ll lad Mr. Ilrooks land clear place, about sunset, At H.3n|\ M. tlm sltndes ol the evening shut from our view the noble city ol Kt. Lou ia and the I'ailirrol Waters, ilioitgh it contiuiied light until after M. Mr. I.i .Moun tain hat mg Milb red from sii km -*. on Tliqrs* dny, and tieing ton unwell to woik hard under a burning sun nl the inflation, left I nm prepared land than in i inset it on U Mr. La Moi eotirclmg tv I rything tv a a Ii hard lab< submitted (lie whulo thing to his elrnrge for just outside the city limits, tIto night, with the understanding to have on the McDonough road. A vast concourro had already assembled, aud a dense crowd accompanied llio carriage containing the criminal, his spiritual counsellor und the SherilVnnil hi* Deputy.- On arriving nt tho ^scnlVold, these ft tvaked whenever ho wuttled the valve worked, mid lie took it with alacrity. Ho* Inro I went to sleep we had mounted to a height at which llio bolioun bad become completely distended, ami where wu found the current due i nst. Hero il becanto dul ly, nnd Mr. I.n Mountain comb'd lo the platform, und the Guards ul us, Milleted Iroin the change ot mr, nnd Paniu July —Tho bill- I around it. Af.cr a short uddre and a prayer from the Minister, tho Ii- nn. mid awfully impressive mruligcmcutt> lor the execution progressed. About twelve o'clock the criminal advanced to bis position under the latal rope, which being adjusted mid thn rap drawn over bin eyes, the spring wn* touched, nnd the spirit of John Cobb, Jr. was ushered before the Judge of the quick mid the dead. To a Medical fiielid who, by permission, present near the body with all tho clothing we could pul wus still iincomlorinl'le, llioupli tlm tin i - inoiiieter stood m I ’. mid the bnromclci nt 23, and thin was tliu lowest ol both imstru- iiicnlt* dming the whole voyage, except tlm crossing ol Lake Ontario. Mr I i Mountain proposed to-take the l*d for tiro following phenomena immediately I win Biiund lisle uuccecding the suspension : repose until 11 From 1st to full minutes, pulse iiulurul; i Altlii» nine Gth minute, pulse ^ ; Hth minute, pulse ir- 1 r . ! " ! 11 , • .i i ,i , 1 , ri* making a Hub reuular, tbreuly; Mbh minute, |*uimo *»*» ; | (Ho vulva 1 * 11 j minute, pulse barely susceptible—heart u . al|l | rj tliiltering; Mibsoqtictitly no pulse; 13th L minute, heart's uct'ou (Juibtlul ; 1 Ot Ii mill- j I ulo heart slightly llutlering ; lilli minute . M. mild lake id I mid liiin ’ ol nothing but Mountain mounted r current ; being dnsiroua ol Ic re cast, Im hailed me m a.s llm balloon had brcotiic lioiac, but liudilig no iIimmm MiiapeulL'd tiiat 1 wu* being * then due subtitling traitiua I His second ohjecltoi was verified by the actual occurrence ul bloody and expensive war with Mexico- there lore hc wi at least. Hut there Sugg riled in subsequent cv j suggested. Gi.kvbland, July Fuir| or), thirty tinlca paper was dropped frm luiiulely, into llm lake luiotliercd ui ilie ga.*, and lie i .Mr. Gager to mount to my cut no action. | iiioviib il lor that purposo, o", At Iho expiration of thirty-two inmulca lun |, ri . utillll the body was taken down, placed in a neat „ m „| f | M king nnd tl collin covoted with black cloth and sent lo tlie linllnnii Ironi the residence ol his parent*. After which purr cold air aroum ilm ubuembfid iiiultiludoiJispcrfe.il, und tho back to n kimwlidg' •turned to their hall. -M/antu ( , "" 1 l 1 10/A. diminished die, lint I had rutin i'er.” I said, “what do you- r /" He «aid, "I had rather ; bill do iih you .think beat.” ruin won busily engaged in t lie could lor iiallust. F.vo« uw valuable to iih that hud carpet-bags,oar instruments, t'lfr • xpresH bug, and our provision*' were all ready to go, and go they did, one alter another, until wo were reduced to tlm ex- preen bag—that went overboard lost. 1 now dcscu d the shore, pomo forty •head, peering between n sombre bank ol cloudn and llm water horizon, but we wore swooping at a leutlul rate upon thn turbulent water, and in another mnmont, crash went the boat upon tho pidowavn, staving in two ol tlm plunks, and giving our whoiuctult two.lcarlnl jerks by two succeed ing waves. La Mountain stuck to tho bout like a hero, but soon recovered nnd threw J the lain remaining ballast, amt cried out I will have Imr alfim Iccl again, and llm i “bo easy, gcutleti onro more.” In tin- •o up a lew hundred i am | ropi Her Young ai rii-m our truck. I mp (lie boat amt bul- tr• i-1 to being picked ul tho boa all In’ ioiiM. and we Wire williin lilfecil miles nl* the almru, Iho • I• • Mill raging bo* low. La Moiiniaiii might liuvo iciiiaumd til the boot In-low, at,d jumped out at the first loin liiug tin- earth, and i sue no impro- prii-i v iu ilial, mid tin ii we might liuvo hud iinollinr hour nr two to wait thn lulling ol the gulc; Inn hi! I he would share our lute, mid In ul.'■< I.iiiiI red into the basket, just a* we wcic teaching ilo land. .. Mind In i- (tint ■ ■■ loiinlr* d vm If I Iii^*r, <mr liuek ii, liii'iklna Ilk-' 1*1.1 vi d l .-puMiiodiially, but u: removal ol tlm net my lai c, with plenty < I im , suon brought me i ..I what was going nn, up no moio during the W dudtd slavciy, by an set ol Congicss, Iroin a portion ol tho temtory ; slid ycl Mr. Crawfurd say* that ho was wrong in 1 American Party of Talbot, making his report suggesting this difficulty ! At a meeting of tho American Tarty in Under Mr. Fillmore's Administration this | Talbotton on tho 1st Tuesday m July, it was restriction Was removed; but wu luve yet j Resolved, That tho American party of to leuin tliul Mr. Crawford's pcniloiico does | Talbot mcot in Talbotton on tho 1st Tubs* nut eveii'inaku him repudiate this sugget- dsy in August next, lo nominate candidate* lion of hi* report und oppose thu repealing ' for the nett Legislature; und that notice ol act of the Fillmore Administration I I said meeting be given by publication of tins The 77mff-ecccpt* Mr. Crawford's atone- resolution in the Columbus Em/ninr, and merit, aud announces that il will acquit him by written notices in ull tho districts ol the but condemn Judge, both lor doing pre- 1 county cistlv the cutne thing ! Wc hoped better distinctly n ol tliDi point, at j o nearly touch ! >nd dLuppcuicd a ipriul ship, dock this in (Lily three peibon* At midn i It quite well, Kpirit ol obhciv in mu L xprtintent. The wlm ‘ pn(T.-.| up tu'i ‘•'her claim* nm ahanltttely fnlse. Minot were leaving in large niinihcra, nnd *ionm I three thousand wngon* lire now on the n>. . ' 111111 Kip* M MeCi . im are Iroin 23,000 to<t0,0(H) ppr«on***in or about tfie mines, most of whum nre either doing nothing, or working lor their board, fin also says thn minoN will not support moin than 3,000 persona, and advises evoiyhndy to stay at home. I'rvm the Macon Telfyraph, tilti. The Kupremu Court Commenced the third week of it* labor* yesterday morning. All the casen on th« ('baUuhoorhie and Tntnula Ducket* havo been argued nnd the .South Western D now being “ventilated.” Il llm liar of tho Mouth Western Circuit practice* the commendable example of brev ity set them by their brethren of the Tutuu- In, tho Court will*adjourn thi* week. During thn hut week Judge Henning pronounced tin able opinion in a rase invol ving the following atato of tacts : A A II, merchunts, allowed C, a minor, und n fast young man, wo should judge hy tho item* ill his hill, to run up an account for over seventy dollars. Thn account wn* charg ed against thn minor on thn bookH, hut when due wns prerenlod lo the father, who suid that ho could not pay tho account then bul would do so if they would wuit till thu next fall. Judge H., in delivering the opinion, lock occasion to say that for himself he believed that tho rule us found in tho English casen wns correct—that a father could not bo mudo liable even for iiocessurie* for a son, unless there was proof that they wero furnished Ly express authority or permission ; that tho father wa* tliT* best judge uf his.sou'* want*. — what Im ought und what he ought nut to have, mid that he thought tho witnesa who trLlilicd flint tho aiticlus furnished a* per lull rendered were necessaries was rnts- ittkon. Judge H. did nut think two pair of three dollar shoes, two pair of eight dollar boots, n gold watch-guard, gold pou with silver case, lino nlpacru coat and other nrti- cloa in tho bill wero urcffiouricH. lie thought it was best for these mullein to be left to ttm discretion of parents and guardiuns, und thn raises wero rare where children over suf fered lor tho necessaries of life. Young 'America with nil their lovo ol pistols, last j horses, rare wines, cigurs, jewelry, lino clothes, ot cetera, may not like these Old Fogy ideas-of Judge U., hut prudent and wn-e parent* and guardians will wolcomo it, as inaugurating a change which w II bring tiling* back to thn purity aud honesty of tho day* of'Troup and llm Treaty us Dr. Marlin would suy. in the case or John H. Mulligan va. Dai' Icy, from thn Tataul* circuit, Judge Lump kin gave Mulligan, who, tho iccord shows, juartor Imrse racer, lull ol trick* amt iulino brilliancy like an illnmii •' "I- lit dome. I rcfiuclipii im above I phosphorescent light ' by iiark'itdr \ iitiiiubplii ro 111.ii looked iMiieluccui, nnd looked | him light shining through oiled paper I could also n il prairie Irani l< ] keeping tlm Win, I*. McLon, J. M. Matthews, T. F. Mnhouc, A. (J. MeCox, Wm. IL edy, John M. Harris, W. D. Emonuol, Z. T. Nteplmn- Wanted to Hire! K :tu stir »«.*Ur4 NKtiltG MEN n * Raj.t DDM.it uir. psi t. JilltN I. Ml MTI \N. Hiij. son, D. L. Downs, Tho*. sen., slid Alider*on 1’ri appointed a committee tt Wm- V. i of it, and are still nluctaut to find it. so warped by party prejudice. It only’prove* j what wc said nt first—that a politician’s 1 past acts arc of little consequence if he i* only a Democrat now; but woe to him if ! lie has the presumption to oppoie the Dr- I morrsey ! All the waters of Israel can not Springfield Fire & Marino ! drat.se him «t the leprosy of acting INOI KANCK rOMPANY, , i NprlugOeld, IHassarlmsctts ‘••pli.l .nd Burnlu, l in' 1 •nil'"""" 1 »■ I , „ ... „ , u EDM'll KRKKMAN, IWi. j juJ,,u«nl. am! .bicliii, lionMlIy l.y Hi. »ct. Il . i * c * 11 " 1 llu ' B,,lk 01 Mtl,n ' Jr -- mu „ thr narlu, g.l down upon 1,1. »*y lh» 'l B po.il of *10.1, .27 I'tyuComp.ny conunun louki- tuka | " J _ „ .—,i ... „„ i Unite* StMo. and Alai,. Cl, W. II. NnnV 17' A new Hank, established under I lit* U,e U.m.cr.ry, ir, .rcord.nco »ilh t 6*""" 1 WnHo* lew of Uh- Hl.l. of Vj^OOd 1 the .uggollon. of a MonJ .ml rn.tuml | Al.O.m., I... *.n. ,nlonpanUon .. SHm- New Yonu, July fi.—The balloon from Ht. Louis landed on Nunduy, July 3, ut Henderson, JcIR-tsoii county, in tbi* 8{aic. All four of llm voyageru utu well, und are j •' eu route for New Yuik. The point of In ml - I ing i* near Watertown, at tlm eastern ex- ,, Iremity uf Lake Ontario. Tha distaneo • n *lrom bt. Louis to tin* point, in a slia ghl j e line, is ubout ‘Jt.O rrnler. * ! !l It. It. Cujlcr, Tlm Wlrigu and Americans of Oglelborpn • P county, at their late meeting lo iqqi. int del- i ’* (gate* to tlm .Stair* Convention, passed tt . rcsol lit ion retxirnmemliiia R. R.Gnyler, E*q., i , of tin* city, lor Governor nl Georgia. , h Mr. Cuvier i* uhsciit from tint Stale at J u this lime, Imt m fir* name In* frequauily i I been mentioned in rotinrrtinri null the 1 ” Gnhernutorinl oflice, hy the prrra and puldie [ meetings in vsriuiia section* of tin* Slate, without niiv evpress authority Iroiu him-elf, p knowing fully bin view* on Supreme Court Deports, , . titnmeni downward the roads, Iciilcs, l.elds, nnd ii hotiBOH, quito distinctly at any nlcva- i not over a tntlo, and evon *t thn groatost ,'uttou wo could discern prulfto Item ulUtid, und Iroin water. Whenever wn halloed it wan followed i lor the wrongful suing by a distinct echo, und oven thin served t.y Defendant in error dillcrcntiul index to • • • 1 found u response in i............ xv.rws, and these, too, warn ulwuya i The Court i live ol llm Inline habit .my i * bt|x arkoj ud it*, nohody .rid In I: La Mr r llu W iilluvjr.,1' amiiry but dogs . . ku dogs, Im linvtllg got a little, or ,iiiiur, lieeuubR nobody would tell bin rr. 1 xvhul Stain xxo wero sailing, und lie guv I,nd tire inquiry, with tfie remurk that tKlm |h« * "''“M 1 doviccn, an ntring on hi* fraudulent i-' woi.iiin-Dm, than j practice*, il seem* that thu said John 1 • i * 1'" null ir D r j Mulligan had u quarter race mare whieit t*« c ' ||c,) t'j i°m»' <!»• ii.inei"iii,i I* Min .im im; Im- I’lmbr,” "Sally Hatch," ••Fanny Clay” '"•iI'i'/iTiiV- j nl "* “lltof taking titles. John, in Ins "quar- -. i, i. iIomu*!^rants, J tl' 1 ” circuits, happened to tall in with Dai- i,- |. ii.-»-io i t s- t HU'lii ’ii. aud tbs | Icy, whosoeiri* to liuvo had a failing in fa- ■ .muJKUw I " lr tf 1“ ,r "' r*»U, .nil wpcci.lly “|,ou«U'’ ' it -linn,it. . .to pusses* Faulty City, n last cdsbrity of , •«•«« Mulll «“* »• "*•, "T 1 { sliows, having spotted hi* nmn, sold Uuiley Wo -mil •--ii tin. tlm - A ti-sut ii-Vtxillt, tnr x»h*t, hi* insro, calling her Hally Hatch, but well .vx^iriM■^•‘i.jsr.si'ss;k„«*r„* u»t,*»>««».u.... n,. ktoii. JOHN ffidU. j last nag of which he hud "hearo”—Funny ManxxU Halt, AtUny, .luJjrJt, Ih'U Clay t tho notes wero taken, but after vu- 1 rious talk* a “nigger was found iu tire wood When old b'quite Crane ^v«s first eleva-'| pile." Mulligan wanted Hailey’s negro u* led lo thu dignity cf Jusliro of tlio Teacr, I bad a* Hailey wanted hia "fait niaro" tnid down iu Hmith-western Missouri, Im knew j so, somehow, they traded, und tho nogro lean of l«w and leunl forrus tlun he did | wua to bu given up to Mulligau when ho ulimit killing “liars.'' It was my forluuo to j returned from Montgomery, wbilhr r lie wan be a xviliifi,* of tha first marriage ceremony goir.g to attend a conference of quarter ro- tho old fellow ever utnlcrtuok. The young | errs. Ueforo Mulligan returned Ironi that r,iu|>lc stood up in tlm Nquire's oflieo, and j ineoliug Hailey had smell u r&l; Fanny llm bridegroom asked tlm functionary to : Clay wa« not the Fanny Clay—not tlm “propel”—to which impatient request lire “last marc” that Uailuy thought hu wan Justice acceded, hy inquiring, | buying ; so he look buck hia nigger and rn- "Mi*s Sunan Hoot*, do joa love that' 11" • tsk«* the Idle ihlllht •/■inn FIRE, a* heretofore. 1 “marrowbones,” confess nnd repent. _ Oft S '.<U JOHN Ml’NN, Agenc j statute of limitations can ever protect him! i * ** rr f, ‘ 11 ' drr if Toorat'* and Stephens have j (^citman (Iooxty.— 1 Tie State bond* rT „ Money Wanted! I TNCIJRRKNT MONEY on Alabama. vJ Tennessee^North Carolina, Virginia, • uo Nortimr/j Hiatra. bought nnd sold by H. L. HILL. at HarudeiTa Express Office. April II. 1657 twtl Iiicliarci E. Kennon, Attorney cat Unw, Hamilton, Harris County, Ga . 1.(7 ILL |.ra.'Ur»- In Trr.O|>, 'D rl«nln r. 1 .11 .* ■ .I • " sit the , ouTil|r< In li.c Ctmtlsh Cirnilt. IhislaMa of ajj. sunn |.*..ui;.U> atU'ii.lr.l to. _ February J|,1k**| ilaly in, Munrogee Count)'. Opposition ever repented t Did Mr. (Crawford find | this new county have nominated W them at tire altar when he sought and found rison for the Senate, and II. F. Rice for the forgiving grsrc! | House. The Dernocrscy Irave nominated T. L. Guerry for the Senate, and K. G. Morns for*lhe House. A BniZK UtsiNEsa.—The Savannah UrjiuL/ictm reports, on the authority of letters received in that city, that the I nited State* ship Marion bus captured three slaver* J" 1 ibabi.v Fatal Ii.i.mi** «<r Srcirr.T*Rv j.—A Washington correspondent ol tho ' • Republican says known. In no event, would he cm the tine ul hi* riuino iu the (tuber lull* j contest, und were hc so inclined, iv I 1 if the weighty interest* to which hi* labor* ^ I are now devoted would Ire induced to give I their consent. Ha could not accept the office except nt n pecuniary sacrifice xvh.eh , n be i* unable to make, and which hi* friend* j .. j should not require at In* hnnd*i. lie is tnu I valuable a mail wh*re Im r», to he made , Governor of Georgia, nnd hu nervier* to the Nlste are ten-lold more productive thm they would be in ibut po«t of honor, could | he ntlniu to it in this day of small men. i • ■/"•« An A-i'll jug i||i> I At.:iA..w.,Satiirdfiy,wcramctoagous imw tri- [ oral conclusion that* we were soniewnorc not in- ! over the State of Indinnnor Ohio. At 4 A. exv trial M., wc passed a city, but could not make it , Africa, and that two of j r ,.^ rrt j 0 report the continued ill liealtli cupied in msking there late trip to Virginia *r , ema loiiave had but I |MT»on» lo *haiH Ui*»e j.resrtits .hall eo Henry fAickhartaint L* . rporala, for the purpose of mmstnir eimuom of an Iron FiNtriilrv and llsehlne !>h ttieir varioo* ttepartmeiits, and tlutt 1 raptures, no doubt, more fugitive slaves than j, t( j e effect upon his diaeane, and Ids Iriends I the three captured vc»sels could accom- , are seriously apprehensive he^wdl 1 modste passed up tho Hudson river unmo- *«dr corporate, for the purpose i,r envaidnK in n>. 1 | ei(P j ibough citizens of the South had a expresses the Oplnfon that liis disease will .. —— - M«m. .nd ihoujb Uw I prob.Mjr lermin.tc l.'.lly. Ui. ' ' - udopt^q M own , :or |^, r4 | P »<t« and be sued “The Mu* by Which we will he known e by which v •■ir. Date Mitxrritied Tweniy-gour 1 i.ousand Dollar*, which will be cm- t'toyed aa before mentioned. HENRY LOCKHART, ISAAC I. >10*13. Mfned In presence uf It. li. (tunri, t Notary Public. | Genual*, » Entered In Minute- J.pa*e WO, Juneli X y. Rrmaro" rifblftll cUin. w •»» “-»■» •“■ j ISfota ^'O constitution itselt provides for their remit- | tn( j may a i an early day should bis tion. This contrast show* how ihs laws ; residence in the country not produce u are administered in the adverse interests ol c * 1 ® ,, 8® ,or the belter.^ the two sections of the L W ‘.Fm afraid," said a lady to her hu*. hand, M I am going to have a stiir neck." “Not si all improbable, my dear,” replied her spouse, “I have seen sUoug symptoms of it ever siuce we wire first married.*’ Truv, N. Y. July 5.—The balloon Allan tic, iroin Ht Louis, travsrsud llio miles be tween lorty minuter site; six Friday niter noon, and twenty minutes alter two Satur- “Hally, I'vt ' young muii word ut all, Huffy ; a, \x but business , ahead of us, and then con ; city wo left a little south ol l liuvo boon Fort Wayne. . jiar>«ed Toledo, nnd abotti red L n ke Eriu lulled that the Nothin' shorter! responded Mic* Roots, xvith a subdued laugh. “Ami you, John Kennon, do you allow to toku Sue for better und worser ?” "Martin as shoutin', Squire!" earnestly responded the ehamoiod John, “chucking ' Hue under the chin, _ “Then you both, individually and collfc- hour altetwnrd j lively, do promise to love, honor, arid obey argln o| tiro lake u lit* i each other, world without end I'* fmiuaky. After n lew mo- A eatisfarlory reply was given, latioii, und u review ol o.fr • If l |, a t *nr Lo the esse," c engt i o I ••know nil fused to surrender thu “Ebony” when i ed for. Mulligan brought Trover for thn nigger, but the jury were knowing to tine tneu and lound "agin him," und fie eotnen to the Nupreme Court lor “jeatieo,” and it ho had heard tho lenrtted Chief Justice des canting on hi* fraudulent virtues, as diaclo ed by the record and on quarter racer’* elk ic* in general and this ease in particular. John, would have tiesn entirely ■altslieti’Tiist be got “jesticM." Judge Lumpkin saiJ that this record re minded him of old times; of tiro thimble on tinned the j game and of Dr. Dennett nnd hia aim by theau presents, j movement*, lie slao spoke of the "(tulle l begin* with j Dltlo Jemima ; it's a I,officer, ain't, though ; it* soi r titan horsilfer." * n horange-merehant. test.lro notion that bul- *•' , , , . .. , r k«'|it up long over wat *r. 1 1 ,a * ers twain nforrsaid I* hereby Hindu gin . uml “fixtna up and “talking round "• .liar bffiniiy ol the tx\<> Lotto of one bone, and ol one flesh : of quarter racers, and described tfirir mode • ••vi r Iri'l any L. !i.i xx iifi | and, furlbettnore, tony the Ijjrd hun mercy of doing things so graphically that xve ihoubl n tfie lake, a on their souls ! Ainun 1" riot bo surprised if 'tho Judge hinisr-ll, in propelling up ( left the office xvith the conviction strong- | his you'h, had seen something mighty Dkt» vrry r n»\\nAv 'cried ' ''npreatrd U|<on my mind that the Squire, i a quarter rare on the Tallis, *jrJJrosd rives tin) Lake uliend ol •l , koufh not partioulsrly posted up in thu j or near tho Goose 1'ouJs. 'At any rste/h’o Lr Mountain cried back. “In { marriage ritual, had a good, ffcnrrul idea of ' talked liku a man who was not uuurquuinl* r rgeil upon ilie DkUOC'IIATIC NoMINATtO.v.H IN' Ml-SIS-'ll' —The following nomination* have In rustle by tfie Democratic Slate Convenli of Missisnippi, a**ernl>li'd at Jar k*on on I filh inst.: John N. Prtliis, of K< inper, l Governor; II. |L Wihb, of Toototnc, : Hrerctary of Stale; V,. IL Hurl, of N<.x her*, for Auditor ; \V. 1). Ilaynt**, of Holm for 'i'reasurrr. “I do wish I could ho cured ol lying bed no late in tho morning.” said a luzv li band, turning round upon Ms pillow. “Well • Addin*, and Representative I will try the water-cure," an id hit wife, . ltom Masnacboaclt !'s7' Tho wife of the Hon. Edward Ev erett, whose death we ■rinuiinced ^v few days ago, ns having occurred in Uoston on the - I ol July, was the daughter pf the lute I'eUT C. llit.oks, of |)osion, tha richest man in New England. Two sister*survivu her—tho wives of Rev. Dr. Frolhinghurn, ul Boston, now in Europe, and of Charles I'nncis Adams, the son of John (juinry Congress pouring o tumbler lull r. ..I: • he I Turning u nip I the omnilni g say a ibut in journeying lately, - he into an omnibus with a dor.<!ii per- • hu did not know a siiiule one. , Kansas ConstltiiUoiial Convention. St. Lui’ts, July C.—The Kaiiaaa Cotialiv 1'ional Cunveiuion met at Wyandotlo on •diy, and wa* periiiuiienliy organize J Eastward from Chicago. lie, "1 fvund tItviii ull Milt.'' I it Lake Erie t" n"d the answer wns “Yes, it i*, nnd you hud better look out.” Uur | good Iriond, the propeller, finding llmt whistle, ami went liis way nn thu ileru we mounted up until the balloon got loll, ami the buromeicr lei} to 23, in order to mnke along near the southern shore ol the lake; but nt Mr. Li Lountain's suggestion, lfi*t xve could make iho city ol HulTalo by sailing but ;i lew hundred lect above the sui• lueo oi ilm wa'er, I opened the valva until w? gruduully sunk to within- live hundred loot ol tho water. Hero wo found n gentle breeze ol about u speed ol n mile a minute, and wo resolved to float on it until wo should I,cave in sight ol Unffiilo, und thou rise and sail over it. Tins wus a most interesting part ol our voyage. Wo overtook seven aiouinbottt*. passed niiHiiul Vulututioiw, and would soon leave them llitiing on tlio horizon in our r< ur. One ol theso lonely traveller* remarked, as wc pnssed him, “You are going it like thunder.” At 10 2D A. M-, wo wuro skirting along ibvk'ajitt'Jishvre, and pass'd uvur the muuilt Ii gul tor him and cureinuuies. Tiie Htroxu CoifftKsi'ONDBxag.—The cader w'.ll find tho Repeal ul tt\n Slave Trade s, butweon Kam'l M. Strong, Esq., ol Mr. Judge, the Hutu Rigb La ltu*rell, und Opposition candidate lor (Jongrcsiol | All that wo need say l.cio ir, that Mr. Htronu, a 11 h .'High lor tome year* keeping himself perdu in Rn* countiy, potacssc* one of the lineal intellect* wn kimw ; is a Htato Rights ins**, of tlm most stringent creed ; and is, withal, a fir>t rate speaker, und a gentleman ol rare worth and engaging address in tho social circle. 1; is entirely his own choice, lint ho lives almost entirely secluded and very little known in Alabama. He has lew superiors, if any, in Alabama. | Mon Ig. Mull. A Cikj. Worth Tryinu.—One who l as tried it says that hall aerunlierry put on a com, will kill it io r a ngle wight.- , More AyatOANs.—Tho Mobito Mercury correspond' j ,q ulur j By | us t says: ' We hoard u aontluntan who i> a non snuff" say yesterday that another cargo *'L Africans hud buen RinRad upon our Gun const, within a luw days, and that the cap tain ol the emit that brought thorn was iu our city—had seen him and talked with him. We hear ol another trafficker jh Jiu- iuuii flesh who is buying u guag of rtegrupa in Virginia. Horrible men. dsy, took down an ox goad, and chastised him most gloriously—until hu promised not to do so again, lie laid thu blumc upon u Lovo without money hu been compur«f a pair of shiny-Uathrr boots without J soles.