Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, September 13, 1859, Image 1
: G '■'r i lG DIAS RAGLAND & CO.,-PROPRIET0RS. ITME XXXII. STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF THE CONSTITUTION ...AH HONEST A-U> ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING.. SEPTEMBER 13,1859 t U;tiln (bnquircr. is published ry Day—-Suuduys IT.xccptcri. A T SIX DOLLARS PKR ANNUM. rnnsnuffTS conspicuously Inserted, at Hie roSfclUlMfciu^ jSED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING. Thursday, September 8, 1859. What Doc* It Moau ( The Enquirer has at its mast-bend the nninr* ol Messrs. Douglass nnd Hardeman lor Congrc s. Does it relume to support Hoii. Joshua Hill on account ol his English Bill proclivities t Or Mr. Wright, in the 4th District, because he stands on a platform ! which denounces “Bell and Crittenden lor • Ire* soil affinities” 7 Or .Mr. A.It. Wright, *■"„ ~ \ theBih District, because lit stands o.i -T.o PouAW Ftrrr T.M. l>or annum, ,. f „ j a „J •shl In advance. Brown or Akin l Will our eotempjrniy r win be discontinued while nny arrearage answer I Does it endorse the Newimn onless at the option of the Punishers; and j Platform nnd these gentlemen mentioned lUarj will. f» alietutt, be exacted where above 7—Timer. In not made before the expiration of the \ 1st. Wfl | Ut up tho names rf Messrs, ilonrcar.^ ( Douglass and llardcuian, and publish ^“« ! o3foI!u. per .nu.r,, ">'« .ppointra.nl., kccerr.ethe large run! flt.tIft.crtlon, on,l Fine Ckkt. for m, j g.n.rol circulation which our paper ha. in catrouiiuuatice. A square In the Enquirer j thoir respective Districts } because one is ip.eeol elevenline.inun«U Up.', conuln- | 0>vn Utetficl. and tho other .dj ilning, the n.tta! rate. I In th. othw Ur.r.ict. of the State, their own h itrict attention to the requisitions or the or tho neighboring papers can supply every ' I want be taking the same interest in them Xoncas over tight linn charged at the reg- . . . _ , , „ . that we do in the 2,1 onl 3J. i ertlsmg rates. I • junlcntlom Intended to promote the private 2d. Wo ate as strongly in favor of lion, or Interests of Corporations, Societies, Schools j j ofi hua Hill a* we aro tor at.y other candid* ,IJ M U. Will be ch.riteil u •dnrthmMe. : >w fM Conttl .„ |„ 0 .o r gi. i .ltd on. of the most weighty considerations securing for him our hearty support is the fact that tho Times ami other Democratic papers de nounced him for his unwillingness to vote for tho detestable English bill* 3J. Il wo ever rejd the ith District, or Ncwnan Platform, wo do not now remember its peculiarities, llut we aro for Wm. F. Wright, and ugninst Garlurll now and forever. 4th. Do. of A. It. Wright and his platform. No platform we consider a great deal better iban u slippery Democratic one. 5lh and lastly. Whenever tho Times wants to know further about our support of vigor to the appetite and platform*, it need only ascertain whether makes the food digest . , , ,„:i. dose after eatln|!! v wclL the ono in question equates and dovetails Seward’s; because if Congress does uol itself possess the power to excludo slavery from the Territories, it cannot delegate that power to the squatters or territorial settlers, us Douglas and Buchanan contend was done by tho Kansas*Nebraska bill. In accepting Douglas* dogma, therefore, South ern men disqualify Ihemrelves from denying Howard's. r tlic Stale E LIVER INVIGORATOR 1 FRETARED BY DR. SAXFoTtD, Bounded Entirely From GUMS, K EOP T11K BERT 1'UKOATIYK AND UYMl 'INKS now before tlie public. (mm* remove One dose often repeat- rhld or bad main lystetn, sumd. ... ir place a beat- pj and a preventive of d bile, Invigo- pj CIIOIJ'.UA. CHOLERA MORHUtl, hrir place • of bile, ihc stomach, —_ food to digest Q Only 1 bottle Is needed irlfflng the v to throw out of the s.Vs- ctviog tone and Cj tem the effects of medl- the whole ns- ™ do* after a longsickness ’, removing me j if the dU«-a#e—cf- m 0 CE removes all eallowness or unnaturul i nttftrks IL color from the skin. and. what 1* n prevented by the A Ono dose taken a shot maluieof theLIv- V time before eating sriv.. vigor to the appetite an< makes the food digest j daddy-in-law had to do was to drive it. ( LATER FROM EUROPE Some persons thought il was most loo much of u family concern, but “ho that will noi take caro of his own household is worse than an infidel.” I think, though, that Brown ought to feci vrry grateful to John son and Cooper lor training and fixing tho great machine so that a “green ono” could tako charge—elso Brown might not Lave been nblo to make such a blow about receipts, or lo havo kept ihe salary of the General Superintendent within tho family circle. The Cost ami Management Road. Editor Enquirer:—The menditci/i/ of the Federal Union in saying tho State Bond should have cost but three millions, is only . ..... „ , . . .. . .. ,/\ A Solution of the Problem, quailed by its uudacitu in making n state- . . , ... „ . , , .. , rN , , As it i* admitted on all hands that the mont “ -“• l| y d ' , P ,0,c,) - G »'- Jul ‘"“ n r.l.tion. l„t«,.n the Ocrntncol .ml lit, mmenced his outlay for road bad, right - I 1 Territories of tho Uni >n constitute at pres- way, bridging, iron, locomotives, curs, nnd | opt tho most prominent topic of political depot buildiugu in 1831, aftp had been in operation for twelve or fifteen years. A friend of tho writer made a loan to the Siuto twenty y of construction. Now, then. «t the time | curre nt interest of Johnson’* advent the roud’s cost \\iprin cipal and interest, commencing iti 1838 or 183U, at the rute which fho Stale had to pay for money, was not a farthing !««• than six millions of dollnrs. This I know to bo true. Tho subsequent outlay made by Johnson for tho purposes of construction and equipment was (according to his state ment, which I gather from a Democratic Brown sheet, tho Bainbridge Argus) $1,- 314,376 25-nearly half ns much hh the Fed. Union says tho road is worth, or should have cost if built by private stockholders. The items are os follows : Arrival of (lie North (triton. Farther U North Briton has dates to the afternoon of tho VJ4th of August At Liverpool on the 2-ltli the cotton mar ket was dull, with t-nles of C 000bales. BrendsufTs and provisions were very dull quoted at 851 Cliirlqul (.rave Digging. Our attentive correspondent at Panama transmits to us tho following private letter, Sept. 3.-The steamship *7 r . eceived ,rom ,ho ^Mriqul crave arrived with Liverpool | ^ ^ ,r * • ‘ • • ' * | David, Cnmiqtn, Aug. 1,1859. I I have only titro to drop yon n lino to sav ! that the story of there being plenty ol golil in the “liiiacas’’ is no humbug. I iliink that three-fouriha of the natives who have returned Itfcvo each from $500 to $10,001 worth of gold. 1 rImiII go up to tho place, about thirty mites from hero, wliero there are some three hundred natives digging, nee. | The Indi'ans nro coming in everyday with The assemblies at Modena and Toscany ! from three hundred to>five hundred dollars' The Government and (lie Island of Sau Juan. Washington, 8opt. 4.—It is understood hero that our Government will make no compromise in regard fo the Island of Ban Juan, believing it unequivocally the proper ty of the United States. Additional by the North Ilritun. The Belgium Chamber of deputies h Antwerp. ends that 'be ■ N«rd I Italy. formed by .Motion I the Nm mm were received with joj i*. (Canada lin; brokc.- Locomotives. about thirty... • Cars, prubatdy ibree hundred Buildinys lor Depots, Ac... Construction, filling in, iron u ties, Ac. Ac One close, n IHtt.WSJKT! me «1n*o taken'9 BO'VKI. t’OMIM.AtNT^ •tiring, 1 'prevents H .vlold almost to the Bret btmarc. || doss. taken! ! a few bottle* will cure phkloonetw Uie bow-j J |l)ROl’8Y t»y exciting ttic ' absorbent*. Ilvtnev* , , H Wc take pleasure In recommending tills incil k, nlvi.u A AttVl-.VltlU y FKYK.lt, and all Fever* of n Dll.llX'd typo. Jl nfuti will always re- H operates with certainty, •I0K HEADACHE. _ unit thousands are vrll- one dose Imme- u ling to ti-Rtlfy to its won- relieves COLIC, ™ derful virtues. • re glvlngtlH , ln»n#n- igorator, and with tho “Georgia Platform” ol 1850 ; if so, we a to for it, if not, against il. llrnwil atlti a mm »«.... The Times reminds hr that tho Enquirer opposed liscusion, it becomes important to luy h..- for* our rt-adi-ts all expressions of public sentiment directed to a settlement of this , vexed question ; ami these various manifes. ago or purposes „f popular opinion, if possessing n *■* iB belonging to tho politics of llio day, may also ho properly given iih preliminary to tho more formal treatment which we shall soon proceed to five the Mmjr subject, in accordance with tho purpose nl- j ready announced to our readers. i \\ e therefore cito from the columns of I ° the leading Democratic paper published ut j At rival of the Slcatuahlp Habann the capital of Pennsylvania the subjoined New Orleans, Brpt. 5.—Tho Hieuinahip r *olutions, whirh, it seem*, wore recently Hubniia has arrived below. She brings .Ban adopted by the D*mucracy of Butler county, in t' at BtJtc, nnd to which a conspicuous plaro is assigned by our Harrisburg Cotein- porary, a< presenting, wo suppose, n happy solution of the Territorial problem in its bearings on slave property—tho only aspect in which it is presumed to have any eiguif icanc* or ir.terest: Resolved, That on tho question of the Hotiloment ol negro slavery in t ho Territo ries we adhrro firmly to the doetrinu uf pop ular sovereignty, in opposition to the tyran nical docninoul intervention by Congress. We rocoynixo in tiiia tho Democratic doe- will of tho pooplo locally ' Fra noise »the 5Uth ult., t brought Some of it in mixed with copper, but the greater part is puro gold. The Indians want to sell tho poor, but hold on to the finest gold. I have seen some images weighing twcrily-ilireo ounces, nnd some h'tle ones of not over one oighih of an ounce. 1 have a lot of pots, imagea, corn grinders, Ac., Ac., taken from tho graves. The graves arc all single, dug in the ground, and each is cavered by nine or ten flat Btqnt'H from tho river. They find tho pots and other unrthenwnro about four feet below tiio surface, and the gold from two to tlirco Icet below that. The largo g«dtl is deeper than (lie small. No bones nre found In me graven, out traces «•« uuinuu • iiMind in some. There hive been no fig course, ol horses, dogs or cows, .9241,201 : o' any ol the Kuroptan animals, found in the graves. Many of tho vavcH have paint ed loiters, very similar to the Chines*, on them ; and I siwone gold figure <>| dm hit- mun head with tho "almond eyes” of thn Chinese. I have seen some plates of gold with a figure or fetter on them. It in so rainy hero ut this season that I be lieve none but natives can work.and I would therefore ndviso nil strangers to wait till tho dry season in January, n* (hero tiro graves enough for ten thoqsnnd to keep rubbing n.o Ilriii.lt limn of wnr Pylndiro had j l»r lira n«r hundred I«m. Tllero nru ro- (,,.,1 „ t I'ramra .; „F... (» .uppomd lo invo I I - - "1 noli 1‘bic-ct Imvirrg been dnKmwod, ilis|iuld,f» for Ennlond, conoorning : '" ,J 1 l, » v0 «fn -omo nolivn gold in llio . S« n Juan dispute. I li»od»ol: lU lodionalliut lliojioanmy r.. ■» N„ nrrivul- wi n. ronnrtod ai San FroncU. I juanly thn bitliel, in my mind, thin tlirrn Busin* .-•« ItnU improved. Provisions has been Any considerable quaintly found as d an advancing tendency. Candles ad- ncod je. Sugar linn, lolinodut lli cents. Total, 1,314.376 These aro all legitimate outlays, ncccssury j IWI( j constitutionally expre lor doing the business of n great road, nnd and reguidu it iik it ju-t e • ■I . , • . .. n | riubta and to tho equality enabling )t to do an tmtncnso amount ol . 'j. 1#)J ; vc j -|- /inl WllU transportation which previously it had uc i thn 9th ult., ordered llcry from Fort Woth- Captain Picket, who tin ohm teattinony Uovernor Johnson had [ reaper, nttil enys “Boys, look Retailed by all Drupe tSFORD, I'roprl.t.o • tiugi I’KMItr.BT*iN . n inn:.-)J'K a m.inagement of the State Road, anti now endeavors to show that Johnson’s management woa as good us Brown’s. Precisely so—we eland by both positions. If It will rc-oxamino our late article, it will sec that wo contended Hint neither Johnson nor Brown has made the road pay Itko tho Central and other roads j ■><• I nnJ ,,^ ni „„ „„„„ tolUng as we havo all the tune contended, is simply Jop no njorjj j, u j|jj n g B to 0| * cl( j m tho application of tho procoeds-thotl j ^ ^ nal q wi „ bt , ’ xpe under both. Let it refer to our arl ' r * e j rP p 0 j rB 0 f machinery, road bed, bridge*, &c. j again, and it will sen that we show that | while Cuv'rr saves 50 per cent, of tho gross iticjmo of hi. road, Johmon .»vrd, nnd | „ h „,„ „„„„ |, ,„ ta|lt „ |„„ nll principle relaid with heavy and expensive iron, stocked with locomotives and curs, and supplied with thorough nccomnu dutnm its business. After all this had been and completed, in steps tho lug / Govt , and ruapa in tho hui vest which | (ngeniu hud lurwn incilnble d:ll*renccs ol opinion u orncn Groeloy had. addressed a large »!<i > n > m.>p Vn*whirl! flits eserVcnt ^ 1U: ' I,C mGroacl meeting. to*he applied fa the settlement oJ Additional By thb Ilubaun. negro stater? in the Territories, regarding, Vkra Cur/., Aug. 25.-Consul .McLnne ,;r. wo (in. ill,; unity ot the Domocrntic party returned on ihe2„M. He lias presented 1 roa- as essential lo tho preservation ol our Irio idont Uucliauan'a ultim-itnut to Juarez, institutions. which domundson immediate ratification of >n»nmawn<flo offer a'lonlhi. ' Gonf'RoBnkilo hnd ordornd the troops raid c.orapciidiou. method ol di«- | | r „,„ Tomploo raid iho immcdmlo holshb. ) purchase j repairs | more thnn he is con thn election. The whole game polled lo do previous lo A. CARD dwljr | Brown is savin;, only 37$ f and a .imll.r 1“,^ w>> „ |( „ (|I(il(<1 ,,| a ™ ,„ r apari.an might ho in.lllulod hotwacn the ] ^ w, «, rard roar and dap. ciation of road nnd machinery is us *uto death. The next two year* will tell-a pc lion of tho tale, nnd when tho next rlccle cornea off, woo bn to tho successor! J State R.tad and other railroads HAVE leased oar Barhsnd Blind Work* to I with a lesull fully na favorable to th« latter. BRKWKR A I’KHItlNK. who will <-i n- j yy, ,| ( .„y that the Central Rond, or any other ra'lroad in Georgia, bus advantage* superior to tho State Road ns n money making concern. Tho Btate Road has feeders longer and reaching into richer and . CLEMONS, BROWN i C & ^VU'- b 0 t % BREWER & PERRINE, CCE880R8 to CLEM0N8, BROWN & CO. COLUIIUUR, _h re-organli by the nid of now aily for thn j patching n troublesome topic of ccntroveray, I | H „, ( | i.d sen what I except merely to say that, in tho judgment !m mtc ol munv, tho excellence of “popular novnr- ot tbo eignty," na a “principle” of llio Kansas- I t - n l"! u Nebraska bill, is suspected to be quite large- | ly dependent on tin* very points respecting tI*- n winch tbo slotting Democracy of Butler n t Nm ceunty deprecate any “irreconcilsldo dill’cr- | at h uo encea of opinion for, if w«f mistake not, tho Gen only division »>l sentiment on this aubjeol, > n Bon difi'erently ri gnrdoi! by difL ient wings of | Ip'f tho Democracy, relates precisely lo the lime j t joniwt when uinl the manner in which the “excel- j lent principle” shall be applied fo tho gov- | linn .1. inent "I the Territories; and wo may my dnlnj.ti that mi lliero rospects l’opular Huvereignty I Im * docs hut share in a (Jirudvnnluge conunon , lo * ,rr ’ to all other “excellent principles,” which j bom | ( are generally Jound to depend more nr less 1 (•„„ the quostton, and a sorry j for their virtue on juat such subsidiary con- j j'« i march to San Louis I’otosl, which ads to ho tho general rendezvous ol I.tin-nils. Ho intends to attack the I item Isssrl defeated tho Indions her n severe bntllo. it-Mu.-..itlan was good, been rccipiureil by the I'cac- |U< xa i* tomfuciir.u tfiree mil- n rp« cio to San Ulna, from Gua tin- BriHah war ship Calyps >. u >r i : m I!Li:i had resolved aliipmeiit il tho duties difficulty wus uppre- paid will havo figure he wjll cut. - Tho money will go into tho treasufy at Olio door for receipts, a lid sive its tho procrsstiimtion 'of machinery. Fa iHy(viinin Democracy I Mnrnuox l 1'l.At. thorough re-orjtinls*tl"n in »>v»ry < ihlnsry with all th« ! 1 * Improvwnsnts,urtrnow furnlrheU o theataive coun' at short notice and the follow ng pries*: unglaxt-il, 7 cents, and gla* *• 12V4 cts. | tcu, uni lOxlH •• 0 mu “ io « n lvt dernlioiiB us thn 1 would prudently hido rao*»ur*, whose ly abstain from iliquiting too critically I j*j, whereto its vuluo con»tst«.—National Intel- | Th ligenccr. j * '.* 1 ^ INMPUAIIUKD LYNZ TXJ Mis by /kBsiAir saurtiNs, jn. The trea-tnde leaps from Iron to tre B ; The buxznrit sores from ski to ski, But a portler site than thl* lu rno. Is the blinking of your big gray I, The snn went down an our ago— The star* begin t" •»«"«— The Bull pbropi In The Tadpoles awl lu sleep. The rhlckuns hav now go lu rifle— Tire c . hi I p on Un lierth- But « with* tit •! i tuvrn • 111iK111, How loBtll 4 this K.rth. Hour Dorg I.. lelghen l.y the fens, tVnti-t.lu fur pa*rr* t.y ; Dart an*l luam imv iron tu bed, And sg they think hav eye. Ml tliotn now sore nwny Ui f; Ml hrane begins to phluttcv; I lav l T more than BuekuIn to calx, Or phUStera frlrle In butter. And while f listen to the phrnga, e umzlckn IM blay ; mine awtctloiu to show, • !i ii i»-«r little lamb, u dop of mine e u pueket of x-nfer un rhlops. I.eltcr ■plinli dunibllrifr miri Uxi 4 r«r All Rash PRIMED In ths best manner, •-I will bs well Tinnml ill tw Intarlalily used. hu '25 jH*r ci nt. cUs.«l "III t>« *rell Tinned. Napsrlor KKKNCU " beInvsrishly used. I.fl' HASH will be eentt per light, and Hide and Transom pair of Blind* 1‘ feet tu leu^t! PANEL DOMUH. i laches thick, 2 panel, without Moulding, $ J h Moaldlug, 1 side 3 n •» ‘2 »lde* 8 f without Moulding, 2 7 Moulding, 1 *ld« 8 t 4 panel, without Moulding, •• Moulding, 1 ‘•Me •* without Moulding, Moulding, 1 aid* •• without Moulding, •• Moulding. I side « panel, without Moulding, •- Moulding, 1 aide *t “2 *ld*a •- without Moulding, •* Moul ting, l side K ulrosif. Its connect fans reach the Atlan tic at one end and tho Mississippi st the other, and thero is no competing lipe of , roraraunlCition lh.1 n. in!,,!..* w.h it. '»''>« Man.ncm.ut of th. Slat. Hoad. b.n.port.tioa of ih. n.car.iry lalorch.ag. editor Enquirer r-Each mooli,, mth j „, ipM m.u Flallhrn. n g prortucl. lirtwe. rr ll.n. grrot highway. '!•« «» cl I>uncluwlity,ti ,«. Brawn. My ol „I Ii. liranciira ..... .ho whole P«M .nnouocc w,.h g.«t floorUkA. H..I upon h., pr.ac .n “^1™“*-J 1 Jf,. Si into which , lilroDil.' I,a., p.ncra- | “■ P* iJ »>“" /'*““'?• f ; 0 " 1,0 ol bar,Iran., and tho aiarei.,, „ ... ,, ........ State Road, thirty or thirty-five, nn.l I he- ,, y (' OIlt , r0f8 only ol such powers as aro •i L > , i ii i m Ii i* ■ lieve one timo forty thjusnnd dollars. On e.tecilicnlly dulogatcd from, and incident i<>. ibis side ol tho Rocky Mountains. It is a ) . j) Jt j grunted powers, and uecpssary commercial autocrat, almost arbitrary (and j look in over t e ik,un*, in 10 certainly very capricious) in its exact upon trado. • Wo repeat that when the proposition made in the Legislature to sell the h Road, Iho r.rice put upon il by Iho bill r .nn 1 . 1 , 1 , ,, „r i i ' thousand would dwmdlo down to 2,500 cither five or five cnJ u half millions of do!- , . . , , ■ I »18 000 por raontli. I ,’n.o had a ,1. la,., and th-n, w-ro a..u,a„c. lb “ ^ „ bo ’ wlt ”, ambi.lou. to ra.k. tuarg ,nl. ““ IJ ll " “'™“ d u ''° n “ f , ’ 6oo ,lg would rad, m» a, rifgld b« Ml, Tho B...C u lu..d to oil'' 1, * ' b “M,, luclll 1 tbou ,h. w. had told that day. price, and thus answered the Federal Lnton • j * .,.2 nl „i ! \"uit;oiivcr the figun exactions I Johnson averaged $27,387 per | permanent improvements, xpenditur«s hy Gov. Brown 'r'cli ibt State | "S<*« »“ mc ,urr " " l,i * , ‘“' 1 similar outlay, his thirty or forty It granted p until f"r j j. R,solved. Tliut iho Union. a« eatnlr- I I cannot ' lislied by llio l odAral Conntitittion, il tht ci bo faithfully carried out, ia tho surcsi iranfy ol tho riglits und intorosts of nl lions ol tiro country, and should bo pre- left IMuzillan on thn 5th to o|cch in .Inlitjco nnd t<> attacL »* S.WWi-ai siiall Ire fainfi'if at Ban Juan, rather a doubtful rumor in circu- c!i state t ilmt tho Briiisli steamer i<l nt tac ked llio ihlrind and lulled j thirty Americans. • Rumored lutlepeodenc# ot (fonora* j Bt Louis, Sept. 4.—Advices from Arixo. nn havo boon roovived here, tliut aisle, that Bottom and Chihuahua, nro about to doclaro their independence. General Uoqutera at i - j t Loir head. There lots hern a largo amount 1 'Y u cau 'j ol ammunition nml arms lately received, and j “Y **•“ tho iirniv lift* boon increased to tlirco thou- Tho .country is mnjinifict hired Ur 91 (it) Iroin boro Miner*' stores ol ail descriptions) aro :n active demand. Very Considerate! Hon. Augustus R. Wright, whilom her of Uongrosfl from llio fish District of Georgia, hua nddrcsHud a letter •») tho people of that District, in which ho very strongly timates that ho was not luirly dealt ith in thn Convention that nominated Cull J. W.'H. Underwood to succeed him in ( gross. Hu says ho has hern requested hy a portion of bin parly In run independent, wliilo others ihiitk lie ought Ilia own inclinations are to oak a “verdict of the pftiplc" upon IiU official conduct, hut finally tin defers to a great paramount politi cal good*, ami, learning Hint Gov. Brown loniful that "his election wr uLI ho stub rassed' by tho running of Col. Wright, tho latter gentleman magnanimously concludes to sacrifice both his (crlinga nod Iris ambition to tho good of parly nnd Gosr. Brown ! Wo think Col. Wright'has acted wisely, ilia prt vioutdy rxpreiucd opiniona and official ucts upon aluvery question*, do not accord with tbo popular sHitiiuuiil of llio times and ot Iria section, nnd in our judgment, it would he a reproach to tho Htuin to return him to ('migroiur. Undor tho circumstances, wo are nt a losn to understand why this whin ing, whimpering Ir Her should havo horn liirusl beforn thn public. It evidences want of dignity and self-respect in tlm writer, and In caieunnin to luapkit. lonlompt of his per- soii, whero l.ereloluir, .r.......— .i .r uilmK mat a “verdict ol ttte iinrtfie, 'mbiv'o j*u»t one; but wo apprehend that Col. A. I*. Wright is not overly anxious to have justice awarded in his cato. Whatever ben efit may accrue lo Gov. Brown und tliu Deni oerntte parly, hy hia not running, wn think hia declining to do ho may havo been very wisely dictntud by personal considerations, Those grapes are wry * told Virginia Clergyman ou lira Taking a Wile. The following loiter was received seme years since Ly ii clergyman of the Episcopal Church, “way down in old Virginia,”short ly alter lie hud taken himself u wife. It is sunt fo the Gazette, with a request that it ho published, and knowing it lo havo* been received by the Reverend gentleman, w«s publish it for tho nmiHcmenl ol uur rcad- FtiDiXBunu, March, 1856. Jicvcnt Mr. C. , deor *S:r, enclose I sen you my rorpex, and a 5 dollar note, what its fur ill tell you. i got the nu*o you wus mur ed Ami I was a tbinkin about it, and sen i, them peplfi oh pits inarrd gits themselves' into iriihblo fur imo u mured man myself, and so nay a i, belay do you know mister c is mured res i, no sua she, you ucs i. wltat a pore iuiiMi critter the ntnan in us he to havo a parson, it > h tch a poro trade hob she. but she considered a little and then huh she, wo mua Ivn urn n I if. whir alii', itb to cum out ol you, you lazy houn, ires i-lte. u fuus do si.in extry work, i cant do it liotst-y, ses i, i tell you you slid, res she. i emit, sou i. do you mono you i, ue* i, with that siio drawrl ofl'and Lit me u hackl.untied polk in the face und sot my nusu t<> bleedin. How do yo like it, aoa she. Dctsiy, ses i, donl e so ohstrophiluK, il do it, i ulways lissens o roson, so i worked half unower every duy xtry, un twd i got 6 dollars, betecy, ses i, mro is tho mu m y. sen it to him, ses she, ho is a poor misibrtunalu cretar a* oint gut trade and no way to get iiiuney cep what pi'piu gives for pfetchon, and is no great deeli rerun, sliell i veil him not to git inured agin, ses i, if lie should huvotho lurk to luse the present ono. no, tea die, in USD, hen foupd out Uu,rr tloon-oncnl it ii •b'-rimn l»u wont act its bed iiitor uKh n lilt In viurtih nl times.. i’ourvciy respcctnl'l* friend r.—lnd. South. ’* Story.—A good story Ho Resolved, That na tho iimfitutjon of | w |,i c *i We eryexi-ted in the Mintes of llio Cooled- I billed vir.t.E, Kv., Sept. 2.—A difficulty Iti* morning between W. W. id Cnpt. Jiimea Jtokson, enndi- ' i tlm lato election, in s shot und inntantiy tch 1 thought ,.rth only ■ would guess sometimes sometimes not. M — One election duy pica that the road i« intrinsically three millions of dollars. We have not rds to sustain this 1 lic «" ver > buH >' a i nd u " U,UmI b * UB ' Ilia, llie j ,l "' «ra-u„l I missed it ;Lt be d add That day. iark, and j Conutituiioi ol llio Constitii- riglit u» Lnd | 4imo to look up tin Htatcmnnt, but wo Times will dispute J $71)0. (V Moulding of all deMrij^ioi french pi*to. pslntetl. *n*r.i*H«Mt, t-mtowMil iukI Itohsinlan uLs*. ot •ha,!-* nn,l rotors,forsldoand tr*n*our light* and sindows. CotUgss, llreen Ilousvs, Thn proprietors heller* they ran gi •rterlng shoul 11>* i*ari umter of llgh* »ii* *nJ num*i Bilnt* km. thohoet manner humter r.f llghti •its *nJ nuraler < i rsur fur Doors, aud the l«r.gf of tJiorongbty resm-n nd I small amount. He wus > I W>,> U * * j my principal salesman, and was very vain of . i Douglas Writing for Harper. Lis accomplishments in that line. Now, J The cepteutber number of Harper's g j r# BB) d I, w bot do you think we have made t i J Magazine contains a I ng and labored He said he could trot tell, but guessed Jji2.rU. ( j article, written by lion. S. A. Douglas, d j l llien took up tLu business of the day, and j l ' Illinois, in defence'vl Lis doctrine ol “Pop- went into • close calculation of profits, and J I ular Sovereignty” in the Territories. A. the best I could make of it was Io*s than taing, o ,b our readers pretty well understand Judgo ; Jj»50 ! U o w id". 4 75 Douglas’ position already, it is unnece«*»ty '..Just r DtHrr. and | f-f u> (o Jo morn , han p„ no unco the fact | entry Brown ; he makes n great bl that hr has shrewdly chosen Harpers Mug uzinc with it* immense circulation, as a medium of disseminating his views. But the Richmond I nquirer, the leading Dem ocratic paper of Vtrg.nia, makes this event the occasion of exposing th* danger to thn entire nils- j South of lfi ;, i n *idmus doctrine in so forci T n Bpcrifjlng j l)le a | lf{ |„ that we cannot forbear to copy rnnjiot l«*g^Li rc*igiti*«d oniiifiM iti, t mi- r from tliut the aublrct BtifFALO, Sept. 2. —A boat containing two inou and one woman supposod to belong lo Nuvv.lsland, went over the Niagata fails yobtordoy. properly ol all thn Bl i a territory and $700, and > with hook-krfpc riled t ol receipts, but t« silent upon tiro suhji ry month i n j- , L lo know • prnc protect tiro property of llio vr-ral fjtntc.s who may chooso to ac o several Territorlns. al»o tlmt the iurther nq ;t ol slavery will tend Tho Ohio Democracy. A* th* Louisville Jnurnul remarka, if Routhern Democrat* v/ill attentively regard lb* policy «f their political brethren of Ohio in the pending .Slate canvass, v»c think they will find convincing proof that thn Northern Democracy arc all in favor of Douglas and will turn to ridicule every cunnervutive son- al ! tiincnl which comes from the Opposition.— ry I On Nutur.liry week, for iuslanc*, Mr. Don- “ j nisoii spoke ol Portsmouth, and tho report l |C i of the Portsmouth Tribune of liis speech is in, thus paraded in startling capitals and italic l with | typo by llio Ohio Btaicoiirin, tho cenliul ogress j Democratic organ : of tho •• I'lui Tribune *nys hi* remarks upon the ‘ 0 111 fugitive *|.ivs law “icere, such us to dispel all ' prejudice that may have been entertained • In,if io friend of thorough a id judo aud width its contrast Prlwcci The Enquirer *aya “As He have a)rei tention ot • DaugLs and Bev/srd. alrnll d Wo “Squat X ■pendilures \ lie lias told how much we nro in, but we v iiow much wo are out. Veu will understand I nin Johnson, and think him ub demagogue as double-entry Brown, with far greater capacity; but Johnson could net help himself- The road w as poorly built in tbe firat instance; the iron was light and . I . nearly worn out. Cherokee was vociferous gnt upon th* at- r,eBn * , . . [j, doctrine is even | u have th* road improved, no ttist their practically rmil effectively subversive j „ raill co uld bo carried to rnaiket. The toad ^. l „ hn |rr'd!,ran'. ,, f,!rara^ ‘d‘brM r, r: U.J to b. irapr.™,!, -Id « .b.„,l-,ncd. Tbc Suw.nd aid bis adherin'* of tb« Black , l0WCr f u | vote of tlte Cherokeo country, Repnblicau P«rty.^ u , u J“• 1?o ! cou|ded with the still more powerful and propfrtiMroni tho territories. Mr. Douglas ■ coqibined interests of the Georgia Railroad, contends that this power resides in iho lucul Lj io Mtcon Bn d Western nnd tho Central ‘“•'•S° ri iar!i°!«n“ C i. le , r he U g! r «.t '|Ue.,ion of I Railroad., wilb tbo South Carolina Rond for I principle involved is concerned, tbeuj is no # logger, carried tho point, and the I.egu- 1 gres- oqtfall^ rcfp< ......i , material difference between Mr. i.i ur p granted a liberal appropriation red to their friends and Mr. S«ward. Both deny iho in»heria- lalur* gran »t . bio right ol 'ho citizens o! cacti fetal# ,w ! improvement. I ho Btato Hoad was i -> - oil 'he Btat— 1 .Vli'by’ lugtohi'.vo 'em i.terpreiation, that iliu ries when they com* uti»n, and nt no otlu r lislation or otherwise) nn l «r llieniselves. pndiate the doclrino ol him as a'higher taw' advocate. Hz DZClaAllCI) IIIMHKLF IN Fa'VOU OF AN' UNIIRRTRIC- iKIi RhKOItCttMUNT OF TIIB I'll"V1HION8 Of Tfl AT LAW. AMI IIZUBVRD THAT 1 UK HLAVEHULDKH WAS CLEARLY ENTITLED TO RE CLAIM Il 1^ RUNAWAY SLAVE IN A | difficulty by FREE BTATE. If the tuw was objection able, in some feutpres be counselled the pro- Irii-lniian colli d nt Lit* coun GOV. IlltOWN AND TI1G 11 AN KM. TIIB PROOP IN II»NJ>!!! Dur readers all remembrr the war waged against thn Banks two years ago by Gov. Jo**ph E. Brown. They also remember (fat be forced through (he Lrgisfnturn u very stringent low, requiring the Bank offi. cers to mnko oath to unheard of restrictions in their husines*. They will further remem ber that it was charged, n few days ago, hy tho • Rome Courier,” that “Gov. Brown, finding that thn Banks worn about to kick up such a fuss n« would ruin him, nctnally wrote to some of them nnd injormed thnn of a plan by which they could evade his taw. And then tho plan of evasion was ) tho sillh si thing ever thought of hy mortal I in in. It was this, that tho officers should make out their returns onu day, and then do Banking business until tbo next day of- they had sworn lo their statement. Now they were In swe-r they had not violated the Law *incn making thpirln*t Statement, nnd fie tell* th* m to regard the statement made the day before am their last statement, and tnus evade (hii letter ol the law." This rharge bus not boon denied by Gov. Brown, or any .of the papers in his inter* ft. Reason : they dared not do it / The fact absolutely exists ! Wo havo in our possess on—subject to tho inspection of tho public—a copy of this infamous document. It is a very lengthy one—covering lour pages of largo packet post. We cannot afford to give it entire, just now. Tho letter is written in reply to from n Bank officer—a Democrat—who ankeil the Governor’* “opinion on two points growing out of |bo Bonk Acts of 1857 and 1858.” The Governor’s answer is “private nnd confidential”—not for publication, but for your own satisfaction as a director of the Bunk of , dr-, with the privilege to show it tu a few friends Tho Governor says “it is no part of my duty to construe tho laws for tho Banks; it is only my duty to see thut they ato execu ted ;” yet, ns he is “wof responsible” for tho passage of the Act of 1867, ho o-'surO* hia correspondent that ho will not bother him self about the violations of llio law, unless some “onn ullegcs that the officers have not sworn truly. Then the Gouifs Hr*? open f. r the determination of thatqueslion.” Ho says further, thnt “na a personal friend however, and not as a public officer, 1 will givo you my opinion on tho two points mentioned in your letter, which is not designed for publi cation, but which you are ut liberty lo show to such friends as aro interested, provided you do il in such manner that the opinion ihull not become the subject of newspaper comment.” We will givo further extracts from this dclcctoblo document hereafter. Wo havo not room to-day f or more. 11 any one asks how we camo in possession of tho letter, wo answer il is nonl* uf his business!* Wn have got it—nnd we dore Governor Brown, and the “Intelligencer,” am* thn • Federal Union” to deny its genuineness !—Atlanta Amer. A Remarkable Gnso. Tho Milwnukin Wisconsin newspaper of Monday, relates the following particulars of it very rcmnrknh'o case : The gossipping circles have been a good ii i lie book lie could mnk- ot siruiigcr power Hcll-dreescd Ah lie had remarked that ho (inti never worn troy, sumo wrru iraiidi d to him tliut magnified a vciy In Ii-. Uo liyikeJ hard lltiougli them, ■ — ' -fare hint, but declared Jtliing. At oilier pair re then suddled upon unsuccessfully as before.— Further irtnl* were iiimie, until ut length, tlie u'ntosl discouraged dealer passed to him a pair which magnified morn thnn all the lent in Ins slock. Tbo customer, quite uh impa tient a- iho inrrrhnnt, hi having tried so ninny, glowed through them nt tiro printed page with nil Ins might. “Uuii you read ilmt prtnung now f” inquired tl.e denier, pretty certain that lie bud hit it thin time ut any rate. "Divil u Lit,” was the reply. “Can you raud at nil I" said Iho merchant, mm Ido to coiicenl hia vexation any longer. ••Road it nil 7” cried tho customer. “Tliero’s not n mu 'le word among thorn tint 1 can Ins fat urea.” ‘ I say con you rend ,,l nil >" r.\> .•!•■.' i ' i * i .i • ••Out w.ii you!” shouted the Irishman, throwing down the spectacle* in u huff. “If 1 could read, what would J he alter buying ii |niir of spectacles lot ? You cheat the people wi4 ihaiday that your glasses wud holp ’em to read print ni*y, hut u’na big he. ii is !• Ah ! you blackguard, von thought I'd buy 'em without trying 'em!' And ho left Hie Mote, muiiunng “Imiuhug—hum-- hup!" MIF.WKK k IT-HRINK. inaary 1, tR6fl dwtf SPRING HATS ! lOCO. r*5 J. H. DANIEL So CO., ii ARE fUCCnVINU THE I1EHT AHHOUTMt NT OF FASHIONABLE HATS, That they hayc sver before offei ■nil ruMi.iuf 11 C.UI and examine their late recefifU, among which V be fuond; ^ Mole»kin. French Cauimere, OoftCai*., Planter*, Colored, Fancy, Leather, Straw and other varieties of Men’s and Boy’s Hat*. A LARGE STOCK OP I l 1 UK LLLAS, ‘TdsW’ I full’body id Southern ropresentativt-s. whose Just received by ‘fjr* action and deliberation are constant subjects Marehl-dartf J. ». DANIEL A CO^ | ^^KIueHt.ou and jealou* comment PrmitfTTrmE » 1*0 'fi® wl“d® pcoplo of the .Union. Mr. 1 U ICJN11 u XVEj * Douglaa attribute* the same power to taola- ! »* ‘"d oU««r. loci .n'lrtn they have lierrtnfove fa- | whom the al*V«lwid« /.■ a remedy in its aipendn repeal through Congress. Tiinita ’ an ms.iii'iir* miu L-rnum mode of excluding | hamt.xg kahaticihm ami iiihhkk-LAw mo- j with excumem the H-in'll from the common Territory of the , ukui.m in nt» hi-rkch. and if any were ex- | hopper, and I II Union, and art ready to oppose sternly nnd . peeling to hear anything ij thut hind they uncompromisingly all who udvocato the . mere disappointed." doctrine. * Why does tbo Ohio Htalestnan hold this Resolved, That iho rrcklrsH extravn- I | n|IKUac0 i, e f ur * j,,. rea d, rs conspicuous- P" c “. uf u>';f"'■■ i, • if m,. IJ.Bi,i..,„'.•» »«««.•» * .'..mipilun wind, j raiMUi-*.,u., or r.-v.luu.inaiy. wliy not •y wlrii h the public i **o ! The mt«nt is etldenl. It it a covert scucd with some older companion, the fish in having cleared himself from the hook und darted uwuy. As the litilo fellow’s bead came above the water, ho j another grass- JoNATHlRO BLINDSBURY. Del. (iazettc. Dangers ry' iHodcbty.' Legal authoriiida wore not used, and very lightly esteemed in “iho West,” a lew years ago* Dan Wilson, who rasldra not many miles on llio sunset side ot I tie Father *>! Wutora, wus u sharp lawyer, more noted for wit than wmIoiu, for tongue than talent. He wus trying a case before :• justice of iho peace, and the opposing colnioel had cited •'Greenlonf on Evidenee” to decidedly against bun that n bold push must lie nindo, or all uns lost lor linn und Ins client.— Squ re Wells sn« down niter making the q until li'III, - * < I -i ' it i bat l be just ire would do i■ • • i i • ". i ■ • . I’ m nsknd him lor u book, opened it, rose, und with u look of Irinii surpri: e. mild lie waa rnmr/*'d llint good a Iriwyr r ns Air. Wells should bring ich u book ns that into court. “Why,' nuihnr ItimsHf never thought sell lor authority in any cose, hut ho aays ill tho picture t hop J tint lira ‘Douhtlcs principles niijlil have neon mu nnotlier hand. For find it but nn npp<>' made, and the work h better executed, by now it in fiuinhod, I Imaimn towards wlint cal. But in the hope originally thut i»muy still be germ uf n better treatise, it it* Hiibinittcd to tlm candor ol u 11 bora I profession.' Now nn author win* udmitu that his work is us hud us this, certainly never expected it to be brought into court to govern the opinions of a gentleman who hnn sal on iho bench, un your honor line,lor eight* on month*.” Tho justice was por(ot!y satisfied, do ruled tho “authority’’ out a* of no account whatever, aud guvo hia judgment for Dun and lii.-* client. Squire Welle sny* it in the first limn n lawyer ever npoiled his book or tiis enuso by liis modesty. Ceitsuo of feiewnrt County. Wo ■re ii drbtcd to Mr. David Trammel for the follow io,; nulliuntic Btuteinont of tho census <*l Stew, it county ; total amount licnds of f iruil.* .-* (076; total amount Af males butwoen 6 oud lb years of ago 8f*8; total inununt ot male* under f» year* 628; total amount of males over 16 year* of ngu 1639; total umount of female* between G and 15'year* ol ugo 80H; total amount irid j especially J from filly j appeal to llio wor»t passions of the lunatic*, dollars per nn- j 0|1 j t j |C Htatr*man hopes, by ahowing the conservative ponition of on anli-Uotnocratic candidate, to damage hi* ehsiice* before the u3wi people. When it i« recollected thut Mr. Hi [lira* recommendation of j 0«nnUon i.jU. Il''H'l tlmt Congrei-H should' should bn rebuk- Wo hold Con- iii It (lie AdmiuiH fits extravagance. Ived, T ernor of Ohio,' 'i’afbot Gounty- Messrs. Editors : I herewith pend you the census ol Talbot co., which will be of imereti to your patron*, especially of Tal bot, io huve published. No, Families 1,086 “ Deui nnd Dumb 0 “ Lunatic* 3 • 1 White*.'. *.7.7.* * **- *-.**. ’-.*'*. .. . .*• 5.283 " Slaves 8,167 “ Free Ncgrool 26 1 l.’iOt rienf und dumb idiots 3, (two black* ■ I ninuunt ut white* i . IV 11 69 ; nne Iren I p-rpuiutiuii of Stewart l, y I deal •'gitated of late, hy tho numerous pveu- ,n * | liar esses which hnvc triven «L'i*«*Jr**u»uo».r..tH hnuse.in a central location on tho east tide of tjio river, and from tho peculiarities of ihu :an hardly do more thnn to givo n hint ns to (he main facts, without entering into details, unless wu till up llio objection able pas-ages with stirs, to which the com munity scorn to have a great repugnance. It appenrs that the lady of the aforesaid boarding house, had nw excellent servant girl to work for her, which *!)• was loth to part with ; hut one day the girl dims to her mistress and told her she wus sorry, but *ho. must leave her. The .mistress regretted it, and inquired the reason, nuking her if she always treated her well, nml if nho did not like the plate. Tho girl snid sho fault to find will) her mistress, hut the truth was she could not get along with her husband. This ostunished the mistress, f'*r a bo wav not nware tout ho had ever had ything to any about the house, ami shu inquired what lie had done. Tho girl can- Jtiily replied that ho wus in the halm of coming to hor room after she hud got to bed, il bothering her. Tho mi-tress assured her that ifthit was all the trouble shu hnd hud, situ need not le.Hve, for she said she would fix ull that.— Kite then told tho girl to go and sleep in another room that night, und she (the mis tress) would occupy tho gill’s room. The iirrangemenl was satisfactory, and tho wifi chuckled ut the nice little trap she wus lay ing for her unfaithful spouse. Nigtit Camo oil spneo, and her snblo curtains darkened the room of the seivant girl, where lay the artful wife in the servant girl’s be«J. But not yd hud she been joined try hor hukbund, upon whom she was uboutlo inflict a*crucl, yet laughable j»kcf Boon ho came, and site welcomed him to the sugro she had plun- nrd for him. Time pisses, atod tbo moment arrivp* to spring 'lie trap upon her recreant husband, and prove to liis lace his treachery and wickedness. Sho arises and lights tho gas, and stands full beforn him ho ns to over whelm him with shame,wheh—oh! s scream —tho boarder* leap from their couches—a stampede lo thn room—she faints—it wus not her husband who was in the bod, hut one of Iho hoarders ! It is needles* to add that the boarding house talks of breaking 5659 ; total ai person of cob county 15730. Mr. Trammel has n* u ccubuh taker of tho county discharged Li* doty faithfully and promptly, and Irom his reliability a* u mun and- <>§i< • r, thn above stuiemcnt may be relied on iu p- riedly accurate. Our friends abroad will r .dilv boo by this re- a tlret old Stewart h t-till a great county ‘ l n*» rogurds pop [Lumpkin Tollman >■ ■ .^grp^iaT'oTcmlueVhu-.and country around, | P"Qr»is»I" r lh v patrons Old Stand, No. 30. Hr *ad -** rret. | uC * nc ,o* *re com para: ively »t wrolJtrlefci: MBm PLAIN sn I ■« AT FLIt- "Ccriaiiily, Mr. Douglas' doctrine N1TLKE, rnskln->o otdcrsnd Rei*s r nr.l Icgrcl- *,,., 1 - 1 i v obnoxious lit theory with that of rl '“ ' | Mr. sL.rl, .../mracl, ra.ro .wly roduo.d prae.ical adoption caiididsin for llrink (Lo whole Bouth, making power raid nub- I i,r»p.cli.o of part, l.ina, will 'rjoim >» I"") I Ih.t porlljn ol ilia peoplo o[ l'.lbol counll ... of property wlilcb any omaen , 1 ,|>„ Army and Navy lo hU conlrot, thnt he ht> bad Hie mnulin... tuoppoie (bo in wliloll I war engaged In lak^mg in. «•"- h l null III Ilia limila oi any Oeorgia Uoad, .uolher for Ihe Macon >n<l|- (d niih y .ih" demand for .noimnua L|,„f tlm (inl.lmg. acliouf.—Uich- 1 "-• l ‘" 11 " ,lr l lll ", ,ll " : ‘” "“ 1 "•■•!'""•“> • ll1 " 1 ‘ - ’ Weal.rn, ano'ber forth. Ocnlr.l, and j .pp|„„ r |, : ,o„. nl ;h. public money ,„ carry | aay of . irulh, th., .r. trnl^ a dever^pno. anotb.r »crj Ull* on. for lb«f polltld.»a, 1 * *' .n„.i Remonstrance^ from those milk, who bad lur teats, but who bad lu Iced the animal, wrro vain and fut.Ie Johnson nut the road in• tirrt-ruto order, | ~. 0 p]o'i'nd"'iiiin»c*l to wire'nnd* prudent t nfimlier of engines | legis.'at on. We udvocato a decided rcduc- enjoy, on territory common to bii iico.- v-., . wilh nunieroU * teats every species of property which any citizen may lawfully-..-— - of tho State*. Mr. Scwnrd attributes, the power to abrogate this right from partial sponaibl °« ** 1 Would ssy.t I lisvc on hand s l%r clot of MAT I ^fR 1 , I ID LOW* and BOLHTEKfl, which must be snld soon. i 1‘artlcntar kticntom to Upholstering Church Pews ogf-gS"- “• _ y n ra.m > K. WIU.I1. r* *• WILLI. 1 Willis & Willis. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Talbottoa, Talbot Coo&tj, Georgia, Will give prompt attention to aR busine** j And further on, the Enquirer *ay%: “Thi* <• 'he doctrioe of Mr., Dougla*' essay, fully expressed. So far a* the prac tical interest* ol the South are concerned, it is much worse doctrino than that,ot Mr. Seward. The Democracy ot V’irginia stead ily refuse to yield to either.” ■ VYe hav* only remark to add to tbe . , i um*ruivocal and unqualified condumuation ivfio could get ; o j ( j JC w j, 0 |„ county. 5. Resolved. Tliut the present represen- I taiion iu the Btato Legislature wo regard j us cumbrous, an unnecessary tnx upon t‘ pplied it with id car*, built a good many depots, and turned over the whole affair to - double-entry Brai.n, —bo b..! but lilllo ft.e to do ilia., lo recei.a lb. toll., and rriiuired no ot.r baiter to keep tbe goto than bt. latber-tn- 'lew, who knew ta much about roilro.d. it I do about astronomy—and that is precious little, I a*»ur(5 you. H* had seen a railroad, a locomotive, freight and ^sseuger car*— •nd •« have I *een the aun, moon and *t*r*. and know a* much of (hair motion and system »• d°* s of tb * movement* aud of a great rail and all that Brown und**t the earliest day practicable. PurMulity on me mate Hoad. We *-k the question, and we d**rr tho SALp or llluhz*.—Qur friend, Mr. K. M. Brown organs t*» deny the fact, that Dr. j Robinson, of Garrard county, *'dd u few Lewis paid John L. Rowland, a brother-in- day* since to Msaar*. Jsmi*^ H. Drako, nl Gw, Jj133 per thousand foPlimber delivered Huntsville, AI*-, *"d Zrck Critz, ol NVil- on th*? mad, when u Mr. McGinnis offered Ramson county, Tenn., eighty-six head of to deliver t!io same lumber at the same | rnuto* at $165 per head. They were place for $15 per thousand. Wonder if there fius been a special set of the Legislature authorizing Dr. Lewis to barrel of linseed oil to plnrc on I discriminate in fsvor of kiniotk*. Frobsbly board a vessel, eomething in the tackle gave j M c (j,finis’ lumber was crown and jawed in *. lotting tho barrel lull fair and square j A | ltaint , ff #0( w „ h«v« nothing further A Toroii Daikiiv.—At Clevoinnd, Monday, while a number of workmen 1 hoisting ‘ wi j 11 Enquirer', earament. Mr. Douglee’ doc- of a great tailroad. Jim Cooper h.J nine neceearily iovohM th. coiieclnea. ot 1 ,„i n ,j iho « *" 4 »" lh *‘ 11 ' 0T "' ’ 111. iieud oi .darke, who. wn in llio li'.ld- | D AU.oippoeod he wae killed,^ui Ire e.cafed | to ..j—Atlanta Cnufiil'raty. News from Cass County.--The pea with a'low slight cuts and a scare. Ilia head proved too hard lor the vessel, knock ing both, ends out, and so completely enveloping him that it had to be knocked to piece* toreleaae lynt. While tho wound* un In*, cranium wero being dressed *ho remarked, “Our a mighty, guess dis ’ore darkey don't want any more lie on h a bar.” So little was he damaged by th« bl w that iha U-ilow went to work again iba aame day. Marietta Patriot soya: “Good newa from Ctes county, tho home of Col. Warroi) Akin, precis u*. The Democracy in thut county has a clear majority of seven or eight hun dred, and now it ia tha universal opinion ot hobo who havo on opportunity of knowing* that Col. Warren Akin will carry the county by, at leant, aix hundred majority. Three rheera for Caen!” first-rate lot.—Danville (Ky ) Tribune, ~Qlh brought forth tire lollowingl “A beautiful lady in iho daya when drees cs wero cut higher in the neck than a< present, hatched a chicken—which she called Lcds—by carrying it carefully abou* with her—"fovet in sinw”—-the requisite timo, becoming, ns one might any, u medi um lt*r Shelley revelations or a sort ot Corn Hatch.” Jtt - The following is tire census of Chat ham coanty, for 1859 t Free nliite males between 0 atul 10... fr-males bctw'n A und 15...1,U<>Uec. 1 Total census of OhnCi ••1W> -.2*.',SVJ. Tnr. Biocwalk (Timetlkv.—One of ryir Maasacbusetts rxclvrigcs tolls n good story "I a jolly follow whp, on “the Glorioua Fnurin,” passing along tire streets nl HpritiK- field, in thnt Suite, usw thc inacrUition, “B. K. Bliss, Apotlii'ioiy,” neatly chiseled on a marble slab in the contra nl the sidewalk. Stepping reverently over the ti'oiio, ho turn- und.and rruding slowly, “B. J{. Biles, under the suiuwulk lor I" tip* One of our loquacious and jolly citi zens sppr“schingj» Bjptist jimiielei, said to him with much sariouaness, that luopa were wholly iifconsistcnt with (be doctrines V his church. The clergyman be ng at lo** to know why, and rather struck „„ , ~**'*’*,*,r ., . , I idea, inquired the reason lor such a notion, oV'LZX SZU if POM. “n Un«, I >» •“> f«M* th# star Alpha, tu thtconatallatiou P«ra«u*. close communton. # up. Friuiiteninu tub Girm.—-Away up in tho northern pBU of Vermont, say* ttin Knickerbocker, is a primitive sort of Jinlo village, called “Tho Centre.” Here, not Innu since, tho rustie youth of the vicinity congregated lor a “dance,” “ai d dance they did, snid our informant “with an iinciiou unknown to our city belles and ho ,uz," One interesting young man having “ini- bibi'd" rather too freely became "laligued” in tire courso of tlm evening, and wisely concluded to “retire" lur u snort rest. A door ajar near the dance-hall revealed, invitiiiKly. u glimpao nf a conitortnhla bed,* ol which Im took posaeasion with a prospect if sn undisturbed "snooze.” Ii so hnupcrffd, howheit that this wna tho Indies withdrawing room, nnd no sooner hnd ho closed his eyea than a pair nl blooming damsels came in fr<uu the hall, und began adjusting disordcH'U ringlet*, the dim light ol the tallow candle nor disclmoug tho ten ant ot iho bed. Th" girl* had tongue*, liko most of their sox, which ran on tins wise : “What a nice douco we're having ! Have you hoard anything snid anything about me, Jane T” • “La, yea. Hally! Jim Brow n says Ire never suw you look eo handsome as you do to night. Have you hoard anybody say anything about me7” “About you 7 why, *nrtin; I heard Joe Flint to I Ham June* that you was the pret tiest dressed girl in the room.” Whereupon the doar thing* chuckled, "fixed up’’ littlejn- re, and made off towards the ball-ruom. Thoy Lad hardly reached iho door when our hall-conscious friend raised himself upon liis elbuw. and quit* intelligibly, though slowly inquired > “Ha’ you heard anybody suy anything about me. girls 7” “I’hao*y their pheelink*,” at that junc ture ! They fled with an explosive scream. The MbRoaazRuF ll ike Walsh.—A man bt the name ol Mulholland has been arres ted iu New Ydrk on suspicion of being con cerned in tbs mmdtr of Mika Walei*.