Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, September 20, 1859, Image 2
Columns OSttjjuircr. Join# il* Mill» («. ^£Si!nr. Tstedk; Komi op. Sept 90. 1850. , tojb aov^e»:ioEi - WARREN AKIN, - " ' .PA*fc- »T># C-.'fcULKS-tJU.OM/ /HAT&'Ht' -iMAHCfiLUiS toHiGLASS, TfpXp/piSTttcT. I1I0S. JIAUDKMAN, JH, Toombs against In The Au^tse#* CeraJiit/lio'naiiiti Af Wed nesday pabluEca ibct part <of Mr. Toombs* •prerb at Augusts wMj|K :rM*4 to »b« slavery qur#«i*r.. Il »n wrur** w«t }g Mr. Toomb* U *1* ope*cf. he to! to wed of* fit* attempt firfl nsde »* Lex ington io define ta tom* between kirnself AJ bit colleague in OaScnst*. Wo ecpy to-Jay only lfefe yet Von of hi# speech—fce «nueo, or that throe to •peaking of She Kansas-Jfebrask# bill s r j|||ttA|U||U| Tile Market BnHaare. . wtfo is tOHIXRR^E r«R rrt ro ft pteJ tm Saturday the act of lie bit Legislateft UMndbf the charter of tie city of Colociho*. It U * vrty strange J«looi?o—which arc onJmtarjJ prevail* -with acme—that thle *e« made it binding on tfc* Council to paoo the ‘‘Market Ordinsnee” •hoot *bkh ao meek baa been said and thereof the Leg- bbiort who voted for the art are in any i.«aiuwOH«*i« !»*r <* «• »■«»•<«•• **' X. the I-reple of Mu.ecgte C.UBty* j C.pl, ll.nleraau In U;rrl». ' Kj|>c0«« of Ike FraltraJ Wxrtxul. ftijrac C,(.;■«. :—(Uvinfc been cfcUfU 1 tot. Enr t uiret, Old Il.rri. rara* Mliwwd < ’ '’l'k< *«d .mfeMdcmwi iixrM^ol b, T.riooi per.cn*. M ia and onl °l tb« ' Jurin^U.1 w*«~.oeb • lira. Bm doI be.n r Y» Del^oe r^i" Artara city of Columbae, of disregarding yobr hr year*. There m a spirit of «»tba#ta»ru n;mnoo. demanfi* the rooaiant.and vigilant rifbtaand iuter'eate by introdaciuq and sap* among the Opposition akrt rival* the days atteouoo of tbo people. Not alone .amid rrihr? ."T” 0< -; h * u<w *" ,r ! »' ,M0 - c.pc .jd«»«d' h» ■;£ a biil^vme lor tta otyeet the amen^men. ffU^wAtthtna at fire point* in tbc ceonty. import#** autject—loraucti a time it the each ' toast laveeablo tor that calm irfvfcatigaiion end retire too whirh tbc grave characier of the question requires, and which tftouid siway* precede committal* to par tie* or what was the Oppcai- Candidates. of tbe charier of the city of Columbus, tiding: bat injustice ba* been and if otill being done me in regard thereto, I respect fa ily a»k CoL Pike Hill filled the rretka occasion tff:cr Capi. II. ha J Jritea tbc naif ”rr.'**y v .»««o f » r npw>>««7 | (Tb , thing is waled.) liberty of aubnntting the following ; v • • 7 or ntm. • Mwaeogvo ceanty. ' , sxyjtrr. ZXXNSIBS gOIjT , MfrcK&tfAirrsi!: * ; • SintOLAI L. HUH AJtP, nisDOhni b. irorr* t.r«rg1a to he Carrie* Tor l>o«^la» : ,. j u- l - v-.f a.« i It ia rioV .loobolofiiy roooafcd so admit of j thorge; ^epon tbe *obj>ct of , , . . ^ L, l. i j. ; tain*bod^u!*itui word,pnro* doohf, ibot a wrong e€wt to to ho toade— < ’ doobi, «hot a'wrong i* aven new bring InaJa by proouocr t Vat cdbdfdaiM hefere tbo |*efdc'-rtn gj*« the vou of the »eta of Oooegio to Ptayhei A. Doug'.as in. (km C%a»fc*Vm» INfceonu-^i. Lot the people cb«rr*e tbo evidentcoa Kt this mow meat, and deciJt.&r tbem«el>ea »ba: -* m ibetr proper eoor»k Vo oouatewei k. Tbo firat r^mfcaJtf mdicotWa •bkl iropVeaaca os ir tfas dlflTcrsnr* ih tbo spirit and ocuvrt/'of fb^as Deoaotra # who ioj»- p^rt ^nd„i*»o*d v wbo eppo^ JJo^g ao. i'bs friend* of DowglM or* eee^ytfbCre £#J f outapokeo, and derail ; do every public meeting in wbkU they has a * majority tlu»y openly prodaia tbo -prifleipHs of ihcit leader! ObOkrve tbo Democrat e meeting* o^t the Korthgenerally, end you- Hill find •^natter aoosaoif nty tko eoty basis of rfWy pfatforAi conatrtteted. Tlar* ia whh them i.O tonccslaient or evasion front tnprt 'party yxdicy,. Hear is dt in Dom&c^atk racatinga fctro at. (bs boutb t J)u they dr nounee Daeglaa and hi# dttcUiwom I I/fd oer (i«er|i* Unaptrilte Itfate Convention -Jo itf ]>>d our Demrcralie ItrrtHet Con* veotion tbit nominated Jbd^o Cranford do Did cnrMgacograD*m<^uri€ mooting that nomikafrd Jkwann, Dia^n sf.ii WiJ* lisle* do it? They bad rot the. apirif to jno*t tbo arry tnbferfogr* to •void it prove thai they cannot be rtsllod upn» te elfw it>y efleefiro rcaiatance ip DougUa f glic*ic»l3. - * Hero ia ticorgia, gno of oor Spnafou in Congress fresolo from county to coarry / . i J dcneor.rin/j hie coiieigbo for reptijisting tbo fliaftl’' an4 b»< "pov ui41 f-ieidgu 1 ?*” Doea tUa ••failed Senator, fft any other Ueatucrst, (ionotMtco him in return and make up tif fa*oo‘ hostile lo Douglas 1 hit. Btsf hen*, ft’ Vj < it* i ’ *T* * —,w bo a dofondof of D »pgl%r itjil !*•< doc Ui.nee; •nj Uon. H^WcU Ctihb; ficcrccvry cf tbr Tnravury, .*• (ranking Dougloo* mag«*ine defer.co of crjuaiier otrverorgnty ihrongfioat fho Bute. ll» oppeslt.oy to fbe>0< aotive atiertipu to carry Georgia for Doug la f/ivbti oflim Ml mi«u!a by-thaf porliwh ul the De- nuaogty profydinifhoaimiy to him f . tinly tt few 61 tEdlr c/ndidatas lor OlTioc, wLc)i •hanf pi-fterd by tbo Oppoettion cantMktea, ^ feoblf dec ft ro thtmeplvr-f agafust h‘m ! Hmh. Marlin J. (^raV/sM, fb^Pt'fnvrratic * Candida to for Couj^.m aji tLjs* J'uf/ict. refifsof, whdfi. qptaii'ius-n by tbc '(Apposi tion esru^faterto giro* u decisive answer! RvctyWljcre thlrro is a riamf* at tk *reihne«a in ilia kneci” of ffiose v^h<» ddaflo f-' lie utfdcratoifd ^inimical (o i)t>wg!>v In.tin* •tato «l the rdntrovtrfcj. cab thtio U ^uy doubt as to which 1m -slam ztuiturg gian’y ? Mhotl tap uoi.ua soon MsVmr dp.m rleotnyi U ovvr-.ea tin akilgthg or ifhrt-cojhthilul ' Democracy readily caluung un.|pr Dougins* banner, just ao^bc J afe ^iug ip .Alabama, Tanttyaof-u, ofid utUcr bCMUbhao hytss that bava bald tbah oirchogs oi Una ynor 1. Tbia being tbs fnvafftat ion.t;rr(y OJ polh^fl afforta nrtd irtllusnct ’• wtini 1* tluO true policy </oll wfcfi, / -o^fe.or.J gur;j. • rally deairv to del at Jtfcl^o Ddbglas aiid hft diicuiiM-s 1 1< it rfut tufauppoai only thnso candidates ft?> ujfico nlit? OiJ ‘knot*A to be bitterly hpalilo to him, and whos# h^.nl,iv . tifay l» trfitd on In h*«>y c#«bjfd»ry f Any 6tbgr 1 had t>£.iffooUiy,' ml.an it encounter* tuch *cUie *sittl rt^bfuio clTsit* as JthJgo Dhuglaa’ iiietd* arc utakuig, will be tidlculoualf itujiotOnt—ii will v\Ut Uefore the dcmitriJv el the “fiutce Democracy” s»t the North and Wcat, a* n rrOnt-blflcn plant . w,1u lw.‘-...I, a mfijdii u • du. appeal, then, ta tU |wuplo itfOeorgla t(rpi«et tbts is*Up in fchiV. U is. uns’iltat cannot \«s avoided* It Is .out that mutt bu an <ainc*uteaa and ntMjfy coi^« wV flaw rate with iht^ sf ir!t anij tlforu ol Jadgg Dougla*' iriwr^s. Cau .you rely on lodging, reluctant,-or noorc^imitUu) polltl- ciana, now “sbivyring -1 m ilte wind'’ anti .n-luctautly nprcMing tbeir ijual.ficij op/>t- • Mien to Douglas through ahttlrring tratb, to meet ill 6r must >. u*noX rglfnr look to tbo«e who voluntarily and unr^uivucslly •Ifiiouitt* both Douglas mid in* Uoitrinc*— who repudiate bis s^uiUer aovoraignt; and “unfiiendly legiilationV and demand for the Booth ovary protection gutmqtectl by tke cuiutllftllon T on two grour.de: let. Tftry allege tl. •cfcnow’Sdgco the occKitottonal r.ghv ot the people of roe territories ibrot-^h the terri torial legiaiotor* to e*takli*h cr probioit i» .*i%ry si their owo pKasare. Li. Dec acre •ir a’dics estbe power ef CoOcrve* xo protect alsve pt<pery u. tbo tcffihtiM uutti end, imnu^rU-a are admitted ir.iotbe Lnuy. fiol I not rtily the Opponiir.o make tt« fir*: etargt, tot a few Delr.ccrata hive unxt*?d wiih them In it—etoeog whom 1 rrgfct to mu oJjr coliooguc ha*enrolled hmaomf—ood , 1 om.thua c-iitupoHed to defend too action of fht Domocrauc pan/ acd my own, not «Jy {agatetf ik« kMoulta of the o„ rit'. w, bat w | rgi.n*\ these of cr* of iis ow n ckosso kad- - ,f “* * **^»U iron tbo aicfy it con- pntoae or oantecce.” Tconsfw goes ©» to Ccny that -the Kir.ui act a^ihomcd ’lisa people cf the Tenitciy (o’ taDLliab or prohibit *larerj — bs ttiinkooi thorn iaombigoou* on that pmtrf. \h Jvfalgepui-slar, the aulbor of tbe LeH, is averywbete proclaiming that it ^ad vkia Kicut and bo ether! And Mr. commuoicotioa by way of defeace- Acd, first of all, I distinctly, disclaim,} During the Into canvass in Virginia, we it* aims and menu 1 It nee -the endeavored to discharge oar duty wdl and ere b, a?/** the A j killed ar.-j s, *r r ^a ea r .t _ * ***0e. * ship Nimroo^Bnd;^?* 0 ! erejol on ^ >«fi I strip.Ka every chxxeo read tba act, and then mt.' ,,1..,' ^ i- BT - rt .. II | ... K, r ?n * ' patriotic but* of a nation's freeman, laitbfally, by pteaenuflg nameroaa iiicon-j The Kepubhcan might hare *>*£*-- ou.prt:.- • . 1u»«v» IJ o..e. u*. ...* , .... . . u nvvm Ul* laei* m the all aoinZ to «?,w T*',. _ country might be presumed to have. That ‘ Administration. Its s wtahrr * wiifrl. open tfc. CmibciI • i>n$l, j,,, pen .nal ntonlr grant cf power which be would wish to’ have withheld from it. It vimpij authorises tbe Council (0 "establish acd keep op cce or on-re public markt u,” atrl to r*govens tbs same by rucb rotes and isgoUliona as •aid Mtyor awd Ca?rvril shall deem neces sary and proper.** Dwe« anybody object te this? lathers at* rcccrperakd city any- -bra. IK.1 do., r.nt ,.ora,ra .hi. po«ra! It e,it ’ “* 1" iet °< ,h * i< «.r,ty >W rao* ,«■ 1 «-»!, | *, ch * a * e in ** m * !lnCT ul > «*>» irawtd of .11 Ucmociklo. Whii. ^»d taeft tft «t» .11 *«'»* ' ° ' u ® show that the progreu of eatravagnirce and (Wmattdr over ifld above what any and Americans thjl are opposed U> the present | carrop-ion under me present Democratic every citizen ia the town and surrounding corrupt, bankrupt, extravagant, -Xatiowa! f Administration, was without a parallel in Th.1 1^-sV.i T...I 'he history of.the Uoremmeu. These tYouiuu’s Itlgiils. Cbe Woman'• Rights Convention bad s couple of aesaicns* at tho^etatoga tfpnogs * 3 v last week, anJ “resolved that women, like men, have a right loduanyihing v»d r*ery- thing which ia in iwelf vnoraUf ••Well,” asks tbo Dpringfieid R*ptih!ie»n. ^ JT 1,'a 1 lfr J “why do they not go down and do what t« Ja CogD i u*i . . s j J tight when they’ve a mind to, and atop nnvi;*< -.-if ra ■ talking about it ? Antioceue C preaches, Mus Dlackwell doctor*, Oakes Bmith lecture*, Harriet Ilofmtr! makes statues, or.d Alice C.iry ‘wrljes for ; r t 77 r fi v -« v - - • the Ledger,’and Qobody dsnira their right*, j ii an . J>« v red u, B | 1 ’ w I unexpeciodiy c*!; fh^ntwphlVeo^ I l(t kranee, 3i - | winch vraa t-j;.. ■ ! afian alls recce | bill,drawn as it was by the express direction gn< j re »j T# that patriotic eojidiMon that of soembera of Council, and in tbe manner . f m t2»ors enjoyed, when the Government was ... i, ’ ,n1, nisiory ci.ioe uvirrnawm. are to regenerate , t#cfj| vg 0 jji isn xly sought to impnw indel- , ibljf.up-io 'he memories ol our readtraj bot knot* how readily, in oar day and time — — , laiorrs rniovca, wucu ui* a*v*criuapii-. *»■» . * J • . : ' . , derived by many citixene, had for its object, lamnnirtlU when m, ruction ' “7 ,n * n *** eveottui—oven r „' rai « wnc, n> ,c * ,, J- wbep corrupuon | ^ 8<nttW unportaqt facta and occurrence* fitrt, an amendment of tbe o.d law in regard wu UBbnownt *hen pur* patriot* heli the - ,ui oat of the publ.c mind and areremcm- tki. *•*«. fc. , , be . j |Wth „, lkcl . ; •« * iibuoUj.brt.rt to .0 lA Brt*. Imlm, <k. til, I kMita ! «*k»- I V, . Ostlifn to out Knirt Oniiu-M. Tbc my X t. IJo-.t4, tor ■ eowtonelMO whh . pojiiic.l m***.' Bmi«. «umiy, lb«eIore,bc.r con.t.mly in raind .u.Wx.4 Ih. C««4 to MW «.4 £I ,rah.,.too, tctuMH .b. W « ■ U- V« 4 O., on «. .ral, ! opposition IL. ptinuhraeot of-fcucu . S .h.: .h, j o( u (Jo^mracot. It tocri* the “.rat no mOT.:' Hence .h,"n.»rai., of -i -..j-. i —„/ .um i • constantly reMerating tnem, and turning ipproval of sil part.es. | ib«m over i.n virtues forma, if we weald Tbe Cincinnati ptatform and the XanrSS J have them prodiice tfceif proper and !qin< | and Ntbmks act wire vhoned hi iheritrne for its doubia meaning and election*; and thirdly, some legislation upon ‘ j mote effect upon the opinions of the people It tbc poll*. Let the people of Virginia and tbe whole keep up as mssy markets s« it deemed proper; lut it did no/ #«y anything about Compelling produce lo Le csrrUnl to them ; a ml indeed the Supreme Court decided^ in Gru. Betborie** case, that the act wa« fcot Tootnfc* fe Lie.•*If fqfetffeing DnugU* ) •!»*«tided Uj antluirize the Council to compel i ! 'c(«r.ug 'O*t 0 ;lm will aapppit hiin ! sale of prod ace at tbe Market Hotrte Itroight up to the HcrafchJ The Casaviilti Standard (Drown jmpsrjof the ffith inat. chAtaina a abort letter of •nqulvy adJrrrard 10 Gov. Dirowit *ahd Co]. Aata^bjr govoml gantfemra a»l El^jay, Ga. IwJcmaads their atmwsra to tbs quetiion*, wiivtbaf they will auppoct H. A. Douglas for Hi* I’reald.'tiry if lumiioaliid at ChaifeaTon 5 and-, wlwbi-r they La lie VO that Congress •bould fitt/ttJ slave pvopvny in tbo Torn* torti #. Col. Akin'* answer is published, in wbsob bo Jrclarre that bp writ not support Douglas, and (bat ha holds It tu ba t^e duty of t’oagrsss jo proUct slavelioldeiy in th« Ttmtorimi. H'Uc Slnnthml jrouiisea to "publish Us uuswt't ol Uov. Dtowu a* soon as icxalvad.'* *• • -*«♦•*' ----- »loI^The Crockitt (Texov) -lryua, tafVr- • nag to th'« Ui#^»Icciiou* m that 51uto, treats tbv tyult «« «« «%tt«hvUnuig JDemoevut.o apd -says, M //ure are nn men in 'An\rriooie*'ttffilL‘f ro It cat!(d Diinyfratt dak ikoft td!*i hoof jptt Urn tUdtJ." - Lf TDb' G^|**lliou party of TbOllUs cauuty hwv* nominated H. L. Muvlvll for tho Senate, ouj ikka M. Dyaoit fur tha ‘.iy Tfa,0pv«rndr of Flygi^i ,tuMrissu«U g jirwriaiuuMon 'directing tbo Judge* of" Trobtto In tha several cuamrir* to teka a vole uk'ihc quenirn whether West Fiarlda •Hal! or*.hall m t ’.«* ! uf Alabama* • Na\f Vuat.—hi adu^*k n u> tbe homiaa* tioua announced by u« yaaiosday, ifc* Uitrk Hrpublican Convent.au 0*0mi.tad the fol lowing capdtfistOa OH tk4 coals ucVel < TroMlirep—Dbhlp l)of»1mimcr. of l^rig. ( anal (.'oiuo*iaa*u«.cr --G- N- CUapyi. of Albany, w • . ' HtM# Prtaon ) impact wr --‘David f. for rat. ul t?. haiiocUiiy. Jifpge«H Agpoila Patri K. Dajriea, ol Nate. Vork, * . , . ' Mr.. 0«?iea loamhsly belonged to tha Ajuvriaon panV, but hae for •#!«* 4ime byau irgst lad fa "fishy,” * •” is greUscbOO to mirj Houibtfu UppOadiou '•*>} . - A Ubt* Choice. , * Tjm Ktw.-Otleana CorirfW r iJaaIkikf the reports Aal *fiao« JohA FarsyUk^ of tbo Mobile Ufgbter, has become an athive alon#. lo view of these facts, bon unfoi Utbc charge ?b*t the rr'.refentatin s of Mu*cof< a { county in the Legislature or* responsible f.»r Iba Market Ordfaancn! Whatever power tba act of tbc L*gislatuf« conferred upon the Council « as-effsCrrffow. Djvjl.i jr.jti, »,y. Ih.l Mr. F-r-ylh oil- atmd.Uoj. P,„„, ,h.raf.„, if Ih, J.ofl 7 ||TM> mill « in Ik* »p.mia Ih.l L .j bcpI1 hj ' llie ^ Dotjla* is *nbk only person who htou chance to defeat Howard in l#».” Gras I- iog ibbfo he Irur, wk%t interest baa tha Booth if* tbo cootoat between them? Is there's {foutherp ta*o nhO, for acgM bat parly a*/ociatios»,. weuld turn on bu heal ffiT* the vittoiy'to cither ? In out huw- blo ptlgmrfiti the elect ion of DourIss would bo tbc •meat difastrone eveot of tha two, because it Honlil establish for alU tuns a principle 'dirocllyr aobeerrlve Af Bauthtm, c»ti*titutioqal guaranties. HaWkrd, an I'rea- idehf, if.igbt organize : «k»io ‘‘irrepiefSibla cefiftict” between the Ciliant domestic *ys- lerns qf t*it» two eeefi^p* but Dooglas 1 . popular sovereignty” wutiU so hamper the Soutboa'to precept ber (roiA ereo entering upou tbe convict—for no slaveholder Will emigrate with hi* properly to any Territory an! contend with'th® North fur If* powey- non/if l’.fr i« liab'c ^ ‘Of tno'tnent to U .expelled, 01 hoc* bis »!k*e* liberalcd, by the action pf tbo majority of the *ipiatter»wbila Ui< wapapoiUllMt lor- is* terms would bavo yttscfci<J to tbe Couacil alone. Dot when, 0* we boys scan, the «upram* Coon b*s decided that the. ordinar>Hs we* nd| in corifhrrohjr to Iba ecf, wbat shadow of eftcuao (f-m tUore be for attempting to bold Meases. Mott and-Howard responsible /or the c/di nance! Much bat i>eca*aaid;about tbe unconsti- tut infinity of tha just of tbo Leg i.future, and^ the leapreasion is insidiously conveyed that lb« tjupremo Court ha* decided it to be uneottftjtuliunif. Tliit I# not so. The Court gtriy derided that the ordfnenco was hot emhotirftl by the act. Our unjsiatand- log is that Gen. Dctbune did not press bia constitutional pofut, bq<1 that the Conn did not consider It. And even if it were uncon stitutional, wbat possessed Gov. Brown, (be Ospecisl veto gosrdian of the constitution, When he signed tho'hfll ? Did lie sign it without sxamin ition ?—Uti who could 0'4 permit bills fjt the itlisl af poor vrootsn to It ta ferine lawk, (ot frsr that the consUlutfen ^ " * “"** migbl fhereby be infringed! But it will be seen (hot tbe act expressl/ rh* Ts-ileri»l Gotjarntnrnf, and he ccold and wnuld \»® fart, firvt by the Mnite! TtpjrsCnt- ativds of thu South in Cacgte**, and,' Isvt resort," l<y tky iiulepcrjilint action of tbo ag^rieviA Hlstes. , But how could UoagW insidious 'yquslter sovoreignty" liMirirtidly hgipUtion -be mot, after the e6catry, by Uncling birn, had rstahli.bed il no iba l»nu atid cijutlohju dcctrirje vf lb* cohatiMifion I Like the Iltjgli-li bill passed by Miialhiirii soles, il would be an aggre**icn ev bod tit It* rvenlts as Ulsck Republicanism, )»ul <1*1* rtl rig ihc South from 'resistance or complaint against the section that triumph* by ik* wrong. - If tho t(uutb, then, 'doc* tn-t nUbto ,fiud horsclf in tho position of H«maeti whrn shorn of.,his strength hy IfeHlihj ll 'bejiooces'hcr now io rrsul the vUxtietv ol Stephen Auold DAiglss to the I’resjdvney u the grcplcri Jxdilicsl etil that c^n bi'Afl her* * " v't4 * w%» a» ■ 1 ;—- *■ (ToL Mr luty ru a Candidate. rTkaMAfnih JlepuUico/i has received i[tW(igtok tb*t Dul.» A- 1% Mtlnytao, of i’hirpiss county, will aomply with the wi*h«u qf his friends end take tho field in the let bopgrrStionaVDislrlcJ ns \he opponent of Judge Love, the Dennrcratie noiniuce* It thert/ote hoists file ntiiu* ami calls the ppposition pstty fti.4 independent Di-mo- crot* wsjiyy to hi# support. ty Hou. ttfinr* T/xrtica ha* pulillshoiT >evyiul eppoinUncnl* for nddrcselog .the peofWrt of ihe h»h Cengnotionsl District, ft will hardly avail Id save Mr. Tootjtba' protege^ Jones, in this canvass, but perhaps ■>>tr pave the vr»y for DoupUj next year. V\V uncertain no dpubl dfN3i»l. Wright** elsctbm iu-that District, fieri if Sfecrvlary (.’obk rlfbtiM com® onTroui Washington to UiJ tfcc nonptable AiuKlor in hi* elforts to elect Julies. Can’t tho Democracy alls Up Btrjhcna ? Allotlit-r Bar* ► 0 hove received from gfe* Jauss M. l. df* Ifurrie rcuinty, near Dllrrslie, an •sr of rum conleialng 2d ruwe of grain, manuring 10 inches in leugth and Oi inches in circumference at the butt end. Thie brats our frirni! Judge Andrews', or att| other eaf of cvi.fi wghuve aecu noticed this Mason. Melt) I.atcauy* The Augusta Canalitylumulist hsdrspor- ted Honator Toe tuba' laic speech in tint city, but after It was written oot soma one stole the manuscript from tho printing office; It announces, however, that tho llonnrapls Senator will himself prepare a report, which if will soon publish. It*would not lie at all surprising if the CouititutUmntiat'a report should soon appear in tho HiruJJ or stuns other New k pejier. They know how to filch public document* end even private letter*. Whould lbs two repurta appear about tho tame tim*. wa will haTo an opportunity of comparing authorized ih« Council to permit produce to bo sold in the city at other places than tho market or markets. It authorized Ihe Council ip grant private license* to jwddlc pn*lun» lo any person who might apply. Gen. Doth one, who thinks that *0 great an outrage was perpetrated on hir#, and who is #0 uncompromisingly # opposed • to ihe f.:-ckc‘um af Mtears. H»ivfanl and Mott, could have obtained a license for the nomi nal sum of. one dollar, if iho Council, in its diwcieiiun, lud thought proper to grant it for that sum. Who, then, ia responsible !«>r hi* grievance, tbs legMatora'Wh'o passed the art, or tbo Counc il that enacted the ordinance 1 w. 'Mtilflul that unrcilif.il. will ci.ralo. Hiia s g..(un for ibraanU.M, will »l.w i, ifl il. I.frp.rjijbt, inj will conrcllj •Cl rrU.io Ih. nu,t!m ihft to.lt, at UU time Ul I..I.II Ihc rr.[rOTi.il.ilo, firrlh. ordin.nco on' Ihe momhrr. r.|ir«irailiOfr ihi. count, in ill. t.c,iil,iurc. aWhcn ih. monioij.fi election com., touml, will |h.y n.l f.rj th. ch.iyc .ml imj.ulo .11 the blame jo tho ‘Council T * Lli^ The citizens of Griffin voted, on the .Ifth init. on tho ijuVstiun of authmixing tbe city to euWiibo *.')l) ( O0O to tho stock of the Griffin-end North Alabama Railroad. Tho »o‘e in Uvor of.tha subscription was lily, •gtinet it «. The ettiasnk of IJriffiu | ja d previously aubscrihed 3(160,00(1 lo the stock of this road. CTThe Democrats of Baldwin have nominated L, 11. Briscoo fur reflection to the Buuste, and Ilobu II, McConto lor the House of Representative*. be expressed rome dbubt ae to the | Iv*r».a. Yancey, Toombs A Co, aonatitottonaJity of the riausp cootarring ’ other, with (be Democratic crib between upon iha Mayor ihe power to try the offen- cea ttx/c;n eniaper^ed Without iho inter* ienrion of a Jury, and adidi that tl if vrao pr«jfOiti to make any change in rite market laws whi^fc would worV iritmnvenfeoca with iba town - ttr couofrjr people, he should op- them, *0 both ends could gel tbs govern mental pip. The Ksosa* anJ Nebraska act was objectionable for it* Blatter*&>r- ereignty. Mr. JL re»d. high ifepiocraric ' aathorUy—such is BeMtors Iverson, Pugh ib* public expenditure*, which have been t!» j.beretolore so oltan eoread betore " them. Let ifct :n remember that the exnsnsea of tke Tloverntnant, daring tl.e fiieal year e-din; Juue IdoJ.including paymemr an 'acooant ot the patriic debt, were W-j, 712,60?’ Let tliem lurther reruember (bad, Oaring' the fi*e*l year .efidinf June 30fh. laiK, the expense} yl lire Government w These 13;-wre#, wkfch are official, present increase in me annual expense* ot tbo to tbo set; u> it*cootrary ufltwuhvWindrof ( 0 f nearly 935aw,00>j. in the /burl period of tit years! This er.orrmwa increase has ue^urred, too, in a tiireol pro- raloT 1 * » “in and others—lojfccar that this fee (trie p oat a, 1 **{4kd to him, “aud aowouldi.:. ^ bk« I did not cueoidtr tbal tbe bill sought 5 *-» tbw .ct; to ihocootrary Wtwrihvtgn. foe K> ohjoet ftoy auch perpo»e.” I stated M.^peey say* there 1* no such thing .nr Mr. ilowanl tu»i inasmuch as it »ft»:be a^uaitet sovereignty. *« desire of member* ol CoanCil, end *o lir at | The extravagance of iba Admiuiatrati J ooaUt ieArn ihe central *i»b of person* 5nd tho cerruprion of the party Irader* were.} ihe'.i/* ,?'• - Wfc*l will be iho nweeatry ,;,w rf^ir^i.nc, diraltorto^t l i„ M H, ,.U C.p,: H- j afiouid introduce the bill and iorward a copy ( abewed up his iMtegfim ’' ' ' ot incrca»e will swell tbe 1361 to tbo ! Obsf.ve, — — -r-—H. r k conn try-i* Ijr did to (which is ratlicr an unusual pre* on lke .Vljiury College afid Blind Asylum ' ha*tetuBg under Democratic mferolo. And. eaotion upoutUc paticl the RepTesemativy) „ .,.w . . ' l will the Uoutot .mud uidoatuous rntuti «t to*is*«toTtft mos.wMoi,i“TT"f7. ““ T* of lha daily city papers . j,J* competitor fc-^d charged him with being | ‘ho siruo tatio in Cnlnm! Ih.l mj. MO.muran. raijhl ’ Ij Mui j h ,, r with d iTifZ'il" b« ftiMjr •*wi»*d at the OM I .cor.rJiti,. wt „ ^, n „- c H t. It. Jefearf. Lia vole* l^hen.io what a trighlfmfptm th bat) tbo plcasur* •mils rr a father’s codid not obtain to th* wishcs ol my constituents upon that j " w “‘“ "‘' t *** or % aad let •oWtct. lira, tui(hl h... ,a ojijtuTiunit, nl whom (,t. J h.J rn.rkcj p!„J thrnujb id.iiint and dirt* tin, niher—ito Wtur* lk* ! «*>• ^ £ ul “f ^Mu-tbuu vrl, bill j>.«..fl th* Houm '.( Rrj.rera-n1.UTr3 No petition or memorial having been rent . up to the contrary* tho hill «* pubjishea *he votes of tbo people of Georgia. Bach passed tbe House, and wsa transmitted to J inuitutions are Georgia’* pride, and *ucb th* Senate. While it was pendiug before - liberality.will be rewarded, if not by man, the Senate, a majority ol ihe members of ; by a..beneficent Providenre. . the City Council firewot in thvnr u.eeting , Hsfrlu »* ell right—yon need nof fear. Democrats are rallying to cur » -mi a .f. Jrtao j w j Bu.6 fycLtaa. concerned. A copy ol said incmurial wit sent to and zeroised bv CoUjiitt, out iferiator. and aUir to Mr. Howard aftd niy- Hcnator, •pelf. Hut when rim memorial Was beynnA lha control i»f tbo members ol rc ol Ilepre»en'ativea, and in the tbs Senate end iheHenator from Muscogee. Home time afterward* if waa j concerned, C»I. *peer (kucstionad. , We understand that the following ques- ived, tbe bill i *!«»*• wcre propounded lo Mr. Bpeor ul W«- etly Hall, Hartia county, on the occasion up in the Benate and passed without . nnieridnieiif, and without opposition from Mr. Colquitt. It received the sanction ol 1 Oov. Brown, having been examined and •tgnrd by him. who, In his judgment, saw nothing unconstitutional in it. Hmco it* pisaagn the .Supreme Court have d^cidud, as -n «. •- ibe rase made by G*n. _ all know, . Bothuno, that thi* l»w did „ power to the City Council of Columbus to ptiM the late Market Ordinance. And now 1 respectfully submit whether there ia ju*t cause l<«r the jodgiucnt ol condemnation which has by some Ittm pronounced egiinrt me in this matter f Wnatevrr may.lte the opinion ol other*, I have at le«*t Hie proud *ati*(action of feeling tli,'#tn till*, a* iu 41II my official conduct, l have had an eye sihgle to the beat interest of our city, county and H<at«. Very rvsporrfuljy,^ N. Jl.—There are some persons who iiavo ..... , . ?»eun led to b«U«v« that the Market Orfii- j Brutisivick hii'h was passed by. (boCtty Counnl tJiate aid t No marked down. They -do not mjicata an'opon and fair minded gen tleman, such s* ba* been conceded to Mr. Bjwer. And we do not question that the people are sufficiently intelligent to perceive that any man seeking their aufTragr* who refuse* to respond fairly, openly and frankly, to toy legitimate questions propounded by thorn, moan* to dset-iv# some portiorrnf hi* Constituency, at least—or hope* to gain lfie votes of others by leaving his position open to conjecture, or such representation of par- titan*, an may (Hit different localities. This is inconsistent with on honorable cauvass, and w* arc at a loss to know bow it can be reconciled with integrity, honesty or paui- permit Democrajit-' epoilamen and sharper* tor-do them, booted aod spurred, ct> tceir turn ? Hav« not vnarcai "bone and »mt»” ol the laud enough ol iadepeudei c, nrn;e to strike down their party-most era, and proclaim their owa dei veramc from tbe tvib that beset them, under a despoUt party administration ol.thn Guvernrnent t It'vrt'i be roc-oliected, juvt here, that tbe eif^nac* ot 1^52, amounting to only $40, (Xiu.iX'O, were incurred uodur the Admfms- trtaion ol Millard LiUmore, who waa elected by tlw; Whig party. Thomol 1646, amount- iiigh) $?}/»-O (XX), were-ihcurreo by the Ad- tolntsiratton of Jarnce Buchanan, who was elected by the immaculate Democracy— those ever clamorous’ advocates tor "rev treachtmm ni.d retorm," but whose Seta invariably t«!ie their professions. One of the charge* most frequently and roost porti' ntcioueiy tfrged agaiust tho Whig party, by Democratic opponents, waa that of extravagance in the public expenditures, 'i in Democratic politicians have uniforrniy, i-uJ^td, claimed Ihe confidence and support ot the people ou the grfiund ot their being the peculiar advocates and champiqps o' economy. Let the official iiyurcs, which wi h »ve aubmitted above, testily as to the jua uco ol the claim. J.« t g», in conclusion, wddreas to the in teliigcnre and patriotism ol the poopte 1 practical question or two, to which wc in vi^j their calm and serious tctleciion. 1 the expense* ol the National Government shall continue tbu* to increase, how are they t > be paid f We have already largely exceeded our income, end art- now support ing the government by credit! How lonjy can this state of affairs continue! il^ Jung can wo continue to pay tho ordinary expenses ol ihe gdwrnmeui, in time of peace,'with borrowed money, without in curnng natidtral bankrupey t If a Demo- «ratio Ailmwisiratian has, iu six years, in creased thu (apensen of llie goveuiment from $46^iOO p (X)d to #81,UOO,OOU, how !t»,g ill it require 10 render a burthenaonie and the of the law itaolt. By relcrencn to j Du you endoN ... . .----------- I vu j-* *.|uv,.t> Crtwfaiij kaii j uaiiivii * ct, which h pub'tMho.1 lielow, it will be. vote 00 the Conference Bul-and would fuu that such ta trot th» latt. ^ 1 vote for uiein ! Kvadcd. »opposed to n j Gartrvli ^•pptesaive ayataut ot taxation iudi>ptn*a- of ihc extravagance of the gov- inent, under Democratic auspice*, these queationa which .the people should as- v l bto ! . : an Act To tiler pad amend \ke Ckarf^n of the f 'iius 1 f Col ambit $ urn I Albany. Would jrou lira. ,oi'.J Iu, u«ht» iu i P»-U«i «Ui •* ik«rdo,»k., will Yirgihia! Hvadrd. I ill unite with tha eon serve live Opposition sitheut a construction ; K,r. irr. It- il rauicM Si;. Tl.„, (mra ! ‘“KLL.JTS™ . , »wj »IH I Ilw |«« ■»,« Ol Hu, Ara. U Oi«II l* I peotllc •• IraKi forlb«rirf,’u, of llm CItyol Colum'- I ... Ini.. Ittdwt.kjra gca.r.l iick.t, , AUror i-, U»*» Ijw MJ)»lMni»»Mol lha Train,I Ad. ■nd tw«h, AMwiwii. wl.i.li nlccilran .lull 1 „ " l, "i''»"J lUrnv.j.ni, •poo lh.GOciim.li pl.iJurm, 'ko Droocralo; oion.y-ciianjj. nstructiou ol the aatua l He- k* 14 * n-»ioru tbe guvorntj a»ptn»tiid City on I •* " V u 8,r A n coa *** iaQ4 ° the nuces.i- tho second SAturday in Dccumbur, iihicIi I lie * ol “ , . w Qoveruiuoni! LvadwJ. * hi, fhpie shall bo ! . The** qyestion* v 1>« iveid at Ihc CoUrj-hou >na SAm ry your. . . rovidci, . . , Aldermen clcrisd for mid residing in j Hoa. D. I*. Hill, of Htrns county. each ward, a* nowficaignatftd by law. And — ;^9k| provided further, that each voter sbuM dusignaie upon hie ticket tho two prrsmis propounded by the ri* county. ~ K ■ [ Macnh Citiztn. The Demur racy in Crawfurd. honort sod stranuuua effort to banish lrom the . renitm;nt to ecurt ipptcnt, end aaie bauds.—Rich- voted for as Aldermen lor each ward, and! . , * , i ."1 that (wo persons in r«ch ward reociMt.g tho ' A friend from Grew ford county mformi higljest number ut vote* given in r-aid City ■ Ui that the ‘'biwwmsur" end ••untrrrified” 1 In I Iob meeting in that county on FrjJajr J la»t, fur the purpose of nominating cindid- u. -. . - • , , , etc* for tjte lrgi*l*ttfrr, which wu* one of f * BU Waor. are gloctcd and , h# Dlotl mntXl , u #nU rj j icij]4>u , qtt S7T'n.L-,Jk. . .. . that eve; ft»rAldcrmcn of raob parriculnr w.-ud riSaU I ■■Aiiteiiittai d. That the .Tlayor ol wtid City shill liave the power and authority to try nil per- o*n* charged with totalling Splri'uiuit Liquor* within the corporate limit* of said City, without a license first hud and obtain- | ed lrom the eaid City authdrilies, ns now I prescribed by lt»>y Aleo, to t^y nny and aii ! pi ret'iis cUartttd wit^ the commission id the I tollhwing alienee*, within the corporate l hiutts of said City, lo-w.it: The •citing or ’ furnishing a Slave with Spirituous Liquors, contrary to law ; ‘“hr irailing with Sieves conttarv tojaw;’' “tor fighurtg ••Mali- Mischief“Keeping a Disorderly laming order of said Cljy. And, upon a heortng and conviction by said .Mayor tor any ol •ficncea. he ukall impose upon the J #C nbe# it Vruin u llfssi ,vlji|ii riaaamatc of Mr. Dnuglasa—Crops, 4*r. J>ttR Creek, Mm., Sept. 1*659. Editor Cvluiti'nia liny Hirer ; Iiv*a SitHaving been born jn the State ol-Gcorgia, uud a graunate of her University, 1 fuel interested in cvcrythm; wkicu roucern* her woilaro. liar system of dUiiroada and Internal inprov mem, the Intelligence and enterprise of her cnlfeus, #ro ifiurcef ol pride and congratulation to •U her children, In whatever country or re. CUih their lot may Loco*!. Having left her limits and located iu tho rnlfey of the great Mississippi as a planter, it U need!#.* io ••four warmest withes are fur her wultaro, nnditia our pride lo say bvfore our more laguard nughbuts that it was alone hy the indomitable energy and public spirit of her eons tlut she ha* attained her present en viable rank n* the "Umpire Htata" of the South. 1 see by the files of your paper that Msr- x; t t * Dot^LAfe, Kaq., ta *.Ut« GppyY.uon andidxfc lur Cuiigrcas tn your district. Allon on, who wa. hi. ,Iumu» to' Ih. j w".'o“ uv kind, ,|| „ h , that ever occurred, >*011 among tbe haruio- nious Democracy. Hi* known to many, that lha party it. split up in Jhat county upon various issues, mere than oidlnatily. On* faction, led bj Judge 0. I*. (Jut*il1:odic, are in favor of rrjxsling the Dwa egairist the slave tiade, and are opposed to DouglD, dec., whdu the ' other, fed by George !?. Hunter, whn is a regol-.r “swallow all” Democrat-Will vote lor DougU* and oppose Ihe repeal of the African alsve trade laws, dec.. Ac. Tbo consequence was, whe » they met io the Court-house, there was a regular blow Gor. llrbwn and tlic Poor Woman Tha Atlabla Intelligencer in endeavoring to reply to our article respecting the Veto of Gov. Brown, in tho caae af Mr*. Zion, #ay*: "We put it to ail/air minded man, if tha ia not n sensible veto! How nasy coohl that woman pave treed herself from her husband* by getting « divorce. Goorgitf bad a law tuadc erpbcxally tor her c*«e .She tail no UeeJ to goUfort the J^eguln tore. Timj Stata of Georgia baa already bean guilty ol pa*oiug too ruuny special acts, to covor carts that might Uavo boau reached by general 3iAiu«c*. No dcubl she could have obtained a di volt*. But look at the dilferenco Of th circumstancea In which the poor woman would be placed in acicctiug between tbe two remedlea before bar ? The Legislature cudfel giant fear tcltcf from her husband's ttaluliiin* without coat or delay—even at lesscos( th 1 * 1 lo record and print tho Gov ernor’• veto in the Journal* of the Legi*ia- ttre. To obtain a divorce it would require two term* of tho Superior Court. Now what aro the oust* ! First, a lawyer’* fc* would be abuu; fifty dollars—(he cost* of Court about tw'xlvo dollars—the publican her or tiieir nqighbora : and t<-r tbe pens' aut * They quam-lted all day, a* ttuua but hb«l fur divorce, in a newspaper for four oficnccs ofaiiist liie hcJili, peace and good | »h« “harnionioua” DSmocracy caq quarrel, months, eight dollars or more. Now bow and finally brck*ti;i in a row, without King any iiominatiim. Our informant «Je- amuaing and ridicu- u scope be ever saw in fcia life. Many ul thj* Biato,or the O^fiotuce* of said City : Btntlouwn of the O,.position were prascut, and upou the lailure ol the psrtiea to pay •**‘1 laughed heartily at the Ci iitcmpiible ball be : squabble that wa* going on before them. hue and all costa, ... ... ordered and directed by anifi Mavor paid, then said delinquent may, bv order writing uf aajd Mayor, be imprisoned in the City Guard House, or in the common jail ot .Muacogco county, tor >ucb term of nnic aa have been or may be prescribed bv law tor the punishment «l sucb offences. Sxc. !1. That tho Mayor and Council of the City ot Cfrlutnhua, shall h»a p,i I’mvcrMiy ol Georgia, and hi* boaowfriend, | tb »ay that iho Uppoaiuoir ouuU uol have acluctrd a pioro rriiyMtnd taiiMtvd marii and lus 'tectum wSuld be hailed witl»«bou's Ihem.ttjd ifel -ting nny tnu.lificut.on ofj 0< »‘>d couj*utu!atiun by many (Jt «eolim*tit or amrtiun*-identity of Language could Uafdiy ba ekpacfrtfe • f?" Hoa. Joaitra IhLU, in. his speech at ytklgsji court, sail that the “*jiputUnnm*nt principle** (l. e. the requirement of a popu- lalien Ot W3,th*i) was tho only featuio of the Knqlisb bill which hr admired, aud that riiat-punriple hqd iince bfen shatnelaasly duregardstf iu the admfesion of Oregon. He migty have addvd that tho’Democracy till next *aid in admitting Kansas Weil .as free Bute in violation of thu principle, ud tbat tbeir admission of Oirgon will he idduccd a* a grapt and unatttWrrabie argu- mant iu faviij of the adufisaton'of Kausa* witl oui th* taatricihm. (•tabiiah and keep Market in said City, tor the sale i»j ponhry, 1 €gga, buster, milki lre*h meat*, and vegea- j I any kind, and all other such articles i mg an arc usually vended at a City Public Mai - tk« kvt, rtftJ ahull govern iba same by such rule# and regulations as aaii'.Maynr and Council i ole. wialtocjoi dross ary and proper ; and tnr.y ptevcr.be aud valotca not * and pcsaltfea fer ■[ gulattona. he j Such is a characteristic of a party that boast# ot coutroUiag tbe deatiniea ot a gt*ai ,n nation.— Mac»n Citizen. A Nub to Act. In hi* recent arcechat Forsyth, the item. 11. Hill minted iba toltow.ng. as itiustru* of CoL. Warren Ak.u'# woU known be Public | nevulent charactet ; ! Borne time fast spring, or iq tire espy j A PLBAaaxr CaXVASS.—Gcu. IfetllUl.C, iu Vis paper, sqys of the Canvas* tor CkU- i y n \, jie*#, which ba is prosecuting In coutpany* H»»nw»ppi nV. yvit^ Jddge Crawlonl and Mr. ^Douglas* .* •*Uiawfvd and Douglass are ua cinirtcoys to , curb otbtt and to die, and I am ag mUch so to them g* auy so rough and uupoluhrd as I sm know* how to be 1o anybody. My of-inton is that w« -tU Uka egeb bthyr a fund deal bcitet than w* difi whsu wd ataHvd.'* ho kpe% t.Im in hiaschoul-h.»y t\h*» havoeinro rnin vcd to the fer West, yet watch with an cigar eye and luian« If ehng every tliipg whirit could advance the iniciesw of the homo of thrir birth. Jrau,»k* iug from a diaiaut point ol vi«w, we hope that tho sued old gitto of Georgia will re turn turii men to the national counctla who w ill Icailosaly meet all tho issues brought beloro them by ’Northern tanaiicu and a fnoro corf opt and treachcroua adoiinistra- ttua. But enough of politic*. Vou may wist to know the prospects ol iho crop# in the V«|fey of th*MiaaUaippi. With the exception of the overflowed lands, the crop* were never better. Large ship ment* o'! Ltd- rouuo-have been roads and arc being made to New Orleans hyu\fi> boat. The Dacr Creek*platU4tiui.s are the best and surest it> the Valley. The cr*ek of Lake Boht ^ the . L ...d run. iRe I *' t'**! 1 , lt . . * about 15 milt* a-o.i* tha Muntiea oi Uollvar, \V aahtngleu, sod a pan ot Usequent, ami cettaioly produces more cotton than than aqy other pott part of last ♦untoier. Col. Aklu the Ka.irtad to br* home; and v*|nlo j 1 ° Ca aetopped at •no of the s'tnons, fcc 0,1 toerved a boy (write had the unstortuiio to have j Urge sera ur tumor of souto kind, ) sidaul ti,c beck, wbicti greatly iltsfigurwd 1 him, and «uahidtt tttau cadangcr hre in. much time will #11 this consume I And what i* the poor woman to do dqrtng that li.iis ? How can*she support herself ami children, and pay all these expense*. If she makes a ifevss for bar neighbor th* ac count is subject to garnishment for "tbe debts of her runawsy husband ! Vet while the Governor could have given ber necessary nUrf, with a single dash cf hit pec, (a* all Governors have dune before m such ca se*!) his organ rrqujre* of h*r one or two years tim* to obtain a divorce, at the ex pense «f probably a bond rail dollar*. This u, indeed, moat beautiful and humana res- acoitng. IV.h*p«, like tbe Governor’s Veto, so mi** th iug might be tound ia tbe “New Ttslaroatu” I»*u*toinit1 Let them see. cap tfie climax of inhumanity and tolly, .JSBH »*• not this a sensible urieeu y««rj j veto -Journal dr Mtratnger. ' k «ryj Bcaator Toouiba on ttuBiaan and Hon* wick Railroad. The cor pa constated ol C B. Harkey, W. W. BiUopp. D. Y Sag* A. H. Long, Geo. Killen and Jm, T. liumber. Wo are happy to my they are all t health than when they latt. They busily employed In a compartment ol oui Utiice, Uacma a profile of the country, pro paraiory todttwuig a map ol ifeafruc’. Wi bean pri milted ouucal ; drod uo.iara 1 'he buy's lather, and .remove th* tumor bettar ,r ‘" 1 ' ***• ne<Jt °i *h# eufhrcr. 'i'uia nubit c now 1 * od heuevufent aoi waa <toou by Cot. Akui ul our ’ >0>> ^ 1 e,tir(< •*" was thought ol a* a candi- » fOL If ia difficult t | tbe t ol tbeir Work and also u few of the *utj*. u P OQ tics. Ironi winch wc fearu that thanffieiai | * ,r * & r..n>iri mfil u, must 0»ttcrit.gly favorable. ? nd ’ • . tho exception ol threo ur tour miles H»e dovt* ha . Ocmclgr hdia and »tbe i LIT \V, J. Doaiusa,. K»q., ia ananunced i* au Ihdepandent. Oppoaitiuu' Candida# torCeng.ee* in lha Rife Dj.uk U # There '* much lhriuoeisric ‘sHeastiataetum wl’.fi fnActwooil. *■ • Cbor.-J CU.U I-, v.|(,. y , lb , b., n( ttoijt tbote disastrous ovetfiorr* which arc tbe curac ot the plontcra who sctile Iu the Vgllcy. The plantti* in my own immodi- ate ucigbtMsthuod have uunlidenily calcula t'd vn Anuktag about two bales to the acre, a* the oldest scltlera on the creek say they have uev«r seen soy c|oo equal to the present. Give us a* lata und favorable a fell p" tlta !o»t, and wo trill gather an aatdn- .llhing tiwp. Toon truly, Gi.'xus*. if the buildiug will b« The dee]>est cut on feet, and stout 'JOOieft tong. a. I the highest embank.npnt ?5leet ami abom -<X) fret lung. ; Tbu distance ol the whole hue aurrey«d from run Vailfey to the junction*, ia 134 . miles. * lUat llraj^. **/d* not know who my opposes/ ia to U. I hop, ho auy ho the SbT A»b aTURoSkT VAR or rim rsKTV, tor there ta some s/edit iu beating their tost ■tuau tuirt v tuocsaM' V«I... -men I im.1 TO .0 11 1 un. I , , do not feci that Uimiu be very well satisfied senator hintsell. To aay wMbing ut Gan. Bot ham, who ta at least * l-d uful ai d ctfiuieut ■Southern Reprcse.i. tattvc Ml rongieis was it quits in good taste for Mr. loumb* thus to disparage the tnc-morjr ol a man illustrious alike by hie gallantry ui the held end hi* wisdom in C'-ueril, the weight and dignity of whose character ex turn* ,l »* * P *P««* of Black K«i...u.tc4i..»tu uieifeaca whom the Georgia berutor. U bla future, aver so bright and successful, may never bop© ta rival in the affection and esteem of hit countrymen ? Alter all, il ia not i-j much a slur on the Ume ul Quitman, as It i* a satire on politi cal !«3*Jer»4ip, tor what b it bat saying that stubborn bones'y anu e a man lor poTtilc*. sr.d that ihe quahiics of baad and heart that m *»• ad.iru humaaity, arc not reckon- cd amooi* tfio requisite* of political leader* aAipf Wo are not *o nmen surprised that ToumU's opuiion, as ihat he proclaim lu tbe course of a few weeks, Mr. Jlol- 1*101,”—Gor*aao» Baowv. coinf*e Will be able 10 make hit official ir. j » Kmm ... ^ * '* ~ |H»fG with wbicli, we pram is* in advance,; A *'*’ J KlXo T,> ••Alat 1 the friend* of.tho enterprii,. W tU be greatly t * ncn » •• •• fadiee, marry fm I3T In filly-one enuatie# in Indiana tho afeeeaora’ returtta of hugs shew sq incrsss# over last y*ir of 161,358, Mocftacuut tx Bcsiw&M Uovaa.—The . Snm4 ! Aewoaatla (England, Daily ChrouiUe a#ya | that • well-known baokrr lately observed money— | ,h«c several 01 his clerks had adorned them- tew many tor ! »«-^aud utauy many just wive* with tnouvsehea. He called into | '* u jr. Th# editor of tbe hie private room ail the tuour ached, and " inchest*? Items Journal, .however, who j ^ ! '‘Ocntlemen, I havu ae wish to inter- i* a arrange creature every way, say* be is i *”• 7 0J1 Private autascracnis or hoh- gomg t« tuarrv »hj«I to. Ihc /*« el tM .' r *' .1 • th ® fecqfecb** Ibtc*. ’ 1 ' • ; '• n , n * 0,1 U ‘ Nriness houf*. After 3>. M.. I * . . . 4 -ndaTgfty oar hubbies'if voir a uooae. further wt'h tbe'u “rrgAJr.” Thsy may smash op doggeries in CbeeoJora, cowhide editors in Philadelphia, tar and feather each other io Indiana, lampoon m<A>a in Mina*- •'■ta, elope with their sisters’ husbands in | N. Jersey, "ke^p tavern” and other { < collar institutions ererywhere—“r^A/s” abich [ these (numerate.! classes claim tor all of T ,aM womankind, and which 00 many are agita- ; 0 .. ting—euro* by theory and some by practice; j i a * ! , °c V1 * • and yet it weald bear a moderate country- j ,,'^j J, ,hc v ar. C h .\e achool-hcuse argument, whether, afjer-the ) aiietnrarivc. Cf'iniog of such a miUeninm, the sex of f "ittgtU" would bC very numeroua. fTtifhpiond fYJiiy. Mon* Ptxcxs or tub Akicu Boca sue. j ' —Tha idea—the first advanced by PhUoso- l 3fe u r pher Merriam, of Brooklyn iXei^n's-^bat .jketr u-^,- -al 1 tUo northern Tight wa* the remit of tire j ir Th® latest Iftiviiijn Coc.feranco was to WadomdiTyS I.alar Trom Sxn j- ln , Sttw. Y«»x. Sept. 13.—We Victoria dare* to ihe lfirh of A Gdtieral Harney and Gortt .’ pboapkoTfacctit, fibtona, *‘lky sobsunre , <’• •»' - . t» : i' - which floated in the atmofjihcrr, hut a* fsrl ^“ r ; ,~ s ‘ [ *’ ’ 1 <r as aucti a fact ia demoustrshfe. was perfect- L ^ 7 r r ly solved in the ally of Dyvmgten, Ky-. "1, during, find eince, the reemt r«afarka Ir j p», display uf the luminous freak cf tho aurora in tli* n'lrihem #kjr. - * I avail*! ie ’ronj The attention of Adam Kizlcr,‘ef ’ ^ Coviogton, on stepping into his town on Friday d)anting, was arrested by a vast quantity of silky, fibrous tluje, lying scat tered at haphazard upon hi* shrubbfiy and gra**. Upon tooebing a trr*j or p it»onm*f It, he tccelved a Very ketufible stiheag.i slight shock of electricity or gAfrvnisoi. H • attention being thus arrested, he imme diately summoned to* d».n.*st cs, and Lt.c/ proceeded at once.to gather a con«idi.rs>:« u quantity of tbe dew spangbd fibre,.wf. ch ■ Q''*r' Mr. Kiger found Ly aciuul we g .t, alter " desiccation, to Le two ounce*, sevi-o gr*. -. ...j! of wbicb he bottled tor futOsc ji . Later (rota Mexico, Kfw'rifrvUfrN*.'!■**fit. It.—ft..- oiry .»t Mexico, to ihe .. rerriverl-5fere» which.ara-,- was Hill at iho Capitol, a<»d n., a t* Paturi, ns previously tej, ,n, • into skkiiw of ■ cb fce bo iled for fatfiaa lutpee- , k , w ^kstew.vaults : II . .. fenn.ent, aud aotne he made WfaHidoy purehased upwr.:.-- >f lUk^Obtrima/f Bn<jtvrtr% j #«iul tuuica at r A Pii-Ckitao* or Malalia the trial, last week, at Itoyreviife cd tfe , gteat Luca# Witt Ca*e, Hon! H.'W. iiii liard, in an eloquent ipfcfii lur tha cuaire* ♦ .taut*, compared the fast estate to $ atogfiaut ^ , aii;r pool, giving of! malaria, and infecting the ! .. moral atmotphere. It had b«ei> jwuved, i ^ cW : u howevar, on tbe trial, (hat ihc agn\,u.Qut j between ihc ci«nte*tani* and tht ii#!uvy, ws«,that tho Jaticr Vhould receive tm jut I cext ot what they recovered, lor their aervL h.at.“thv/'s*v/oald have p-,. r.afefc from Ilqtaua and 3if>., ie, Sep*. 12 —Tha» :ee. In answering Mr. Jiiititfd, IDm. .Sam. j n ' v .| f. J r . •*■*»**• _ t-xcba:»y '. Rice replied tutke ** Mafatia” arirutij-. t. u ’ 1 iy saying, that he supposed, it Mr. Hi to i :,c Beimel. ..*il.-.ra lard's tide proved successful, '• he would Lr ,;L; i up uf t with the other, request them, a* h« was vory delica'c, and fearful of his heaHh, u< drop,’tary gtntly, a lUlie—about Uu-percent —ot that '*malaria” into that packet !” That view uf the malaria waa tuu utuch for thaytsU/lua <4 the luryi court roid .spec tators.—MotUgooiory Moil. Census lie tarns of L'psui Cuunty. We bavo been politely furnished by Dr. Green Ferguson, the tollaw ng official Vet urn of the Census oi l.'paCu county : • Number cf Families 'jjt Males between six and sixiccn....:.*.. 717 Males under eix ...» 5'.lp Mali* over aixteou. .*.7-4 Females between six aud sixteen...... CJ5 Fcnialea under six f,-.j Female* over fitieeu Deal aud Dumb Lunatic# ^ Idiots * 4 Tofel White Population; ...5133 Whola number ot slave#.... v . t ....... ;5t>:r. Free persons of culor.. j Total »JO.l75i ^ H'pron Pilot, En iTSjitx tar rax WnxtLutu Duran r.- The recent publication cf tho manifest ► ut the Republican Naiioniil romraifte*. with the signature uf Alfred Caldwell aitac i*d to it, ba* ereated much auoiuion U ti.« Whet I- ing diatrlct, which he T#p;e^oma ia the Vir ginia Senate. The paper* Them arecalling «»« him to resign, and iho i’aicsstiurc (Yu. Intelligencer learns that roanw iiM.iuhufu o* ihe !>cgi sloturefrom that section have iutj- mated the wish to.have him ejected from his seat.—Jl-chmond Dispatch. Mr. Caldwell ta per paps a littfc in advance ol the ttints, but vnw httle. Thq pfoepot. t is, that instead ol Gov, Wise's ‘‘havgfyig Uu#U>«.” Bu ton wilU #eou bag Ytr*-uiih. The present high price of negroes, *, d tin; effiirte ol tho Emigrant Aid Aaenriwim;-. will poon Iceiitnause Blank ^Republicanism ill Uta Old Dominion.—Aaron**.', .Vtie*. Judge Douglas, in hid letter to Mr Peyton of Virginia, #*ja that uodir the constitution tflo naturalized cilizrri “can claim the proIVction uf our (surernmrnt at tp>me and abroad.” AccorJing lo his doo» Irino, a- naturalii/J citizen can demand the fullest and amplest protection ta fit# civil tight* and to bia property even ip a torrign land, but Congress baa not the (tower |n protect native-born citizens on tbcur uwii nil. In other words, the naturaliz'd for. signer must be protectcl in the enjoy merit ol bis property in a’foreign land, but a elavaboldar cannot be protected in' hi* property in Kansas! — Memphis Avalanche. A Fix* Specimen—We were shown a few days since a nugget of ^rid from tic deposit operations of Air. Rufus Asbury, on tho old Loud Mine, weighing Hi'J dwtg. The nugget wa* solid and excecdipgly hrigbt. Air. A. it working old Works vtx that portion of tba'mino opvraiod on many yews ago, and ho intorma u* that he ftc quontly finds apecim. ns wuigbiiig fr*tq jn. to twenty pennyweight*—DahWatgta Sij. Tin# men IHkI marched 1 >i » Si Gan. .MarqutM war at Zirai. Gen. OrfegA was killed in 1 Arrival dl tho Mar of 11 New fyM/Bcpt. li-S iho AVrtt i.as orrivid lrom brtnB“ upwards of two ftm.i"i and lAhi; **eo»^#rfe At V'Jaaysquil, (Republic ot 1 tho J9tk, ttie Perpyisn l1« . hoir.b'ardJlie dry. *The i».!. mained were preparing fir a , sistapee, • Jicw kork Dctnocratic Sta! t loti, S > n AC c :• c, N a Yc t. .. . SoU division of,'ko-Drntocra'., which ayeembk-J iu b’\r cq»« hie no phuor tp Icgbrixto fh* Arrival of*tbc Ovcrlawd V-.i ihr. Loris. Srpt. l5.—The <-\ sivived hi-re to.Jay, with . , dates to tlu.- 2Sd Augtfrt -At.Sao Fraiicfecu business \ . ^"ed. ‘ v 1 be weutbur bqs been favn,. The Alisiuc Slate I.!, - ri»rrLx:fu. Mr, Sept. U —< olbcti'/n tuoli jdaee tu-day tor 1 i n**ftth» ra ul jbe State Lc™i- at«. Mo;r(il, the present G >uri ropublicag cuadidaic, ttvi AJui Smith the deniocriMfo-riOtnir'-e. One h*tr;drod and tfc-.i., up (i*r Mo-fihi 1-l-Y.WJ*; P nin #;iqn*t-.v-a- year kve *! Smith UI.SJu, M« rid’e mam.: 6 Wi agautot 6.to4 In tbe a.o. Vcar, >ahoain« a nei rcuau..*- IV.e aygrcHar. crcblr L - A „ 4 etohe S'at- ,i <•> fijtn lav* year, In' ihf tioris&rcltiut'Mmrrilr* n.tyDii:y a;. 10,000- r Onr returns ooiar- onc-l^!i <>f >L Tno Legislature will Iw-lsrgely n ;. abom tiiO (iit)t’ u* last year—tM*v: repren olat ; v-' • tc to^- riur.d •.. gubcrnatvrfal ticket. * Valuable IItip. AY. HOPE Ill'KL, ES'L, lffe A We have gruel pleasure i-i f W..lio,,o Hall, E•<[., ol r .ton recently dr to# rod in Uvor of t Am agimit J. L. Bruwu lor Governor .'t»«eric.in. ■ GEjL JOIJN II. RICE. FOR Akl Col. AU*i’* -friends cwervalifr. '» rc;.»ic«if i»» leurn (iittic« active aaa induential I,\*:ny rit « ' Ststm A'kt To V Novcmbsk.—The ioltowiiig .Slates to vo's lor members of Congr^e*. In ihe last House o( Represeatativeatliey stood : « ... .' Dma. Opp, California - j . ,» (Jeorafa f, 4 j Louisiana..* 1 Minnesota.... i 2 o' Maryland j Mississippi 0 hon. John w. iiAftiiiu Ft*:: Wc uko cruai iilcaauro in « Uun.J. W a n Harm, ct Car*. «... v r^rottghout u|gi«r ife.Tgin ae an • U * Vj' _ ^ 1 1 trail r acui a. <,tn; u» ,v*l •(lei.. Ur »«» .»». ...si?, t , . . .- B P ™ • . ,f Ccr. Akin l.'»C«»vmw!-/J. Toul \ }1 Gov. Brawn's “Last Argument.” W* l«»'rn that iho object ot His Aegl- dency's visit to tbu cfey at tbto time is twb-fold, viz. :‘To assut in tbv preparation I editorial tor the IntriWgenrer explau- arory af bis Secret Letter lo tho Bank*, arid qdriee with Dr. Lewis in refereqe* ^o th# loot argument ot Ihe c#m{>qign. Wc j^r- dict th*t the payment iota {he Treasury, from the earning# of Ahe ttfatc Rupd tor (Le msolfi of September, tnil b s #1 feast Sixiy l acusaud Dullsra, and we venture flu- •ertion that that amount is kirrudy in hand.—Altunin American. C'oufircheiuual Lfect thnjs lu Utoiu. Sr. Louts, Sc,nr JO.—By the aryival otohe L tohonail, this morning, wo have taeriwu some wbat later advice* from Great Sak Like "dy. 1 hey arc to the effect, that nt the* recent Congressional election* in the territory. Mr. A. 1. Hooper < Vioruron.) was, by a large majority, elected dolciraie to the tyxt Cpu- greas, in place nt Dr. Berdhise!, tlfe late rep resentative. An Indiana editor say* we have discovertd a mare's neat. Well, wc shall.not io*l him where it is, leal he should tuck ihe eggs.' —Un. Jour. You are an old ebeep,” aiid n prop<ia- ing apeomen ml yoong America to h.s moth er- ” Well, you htue raacsl," exclaimed *Ue. seising .tw Lroum.nU,'- Jt Fiu au old aheep, 1 tam’d fouj and f ’lMam you a-#in.” The editor of jhe Southern Times says ............ v . { ,.c -wuiurn tunes says [ that ha has eleven ebildn n. It they aro no f All ItmSH ■ mirlrr Ihln thr ; r Irail.rara .... _ . *' ,T 1 *' u 1 ■ A WTIOLH. SECTION OF .frLii CRATd FOR.AKIN f Wear* gra'ifivd tofe-a/n,«pdIk- ry tor r affni.. tBa» rf.a tolldwl- g f -u■* jeiitivtqer»*--.!4 ol then UigfclV ) LeBocritMf Csn eatuity—have fcnoqlwd J. fc. Brawn end are imw »cm ly cuf:*(#«f in b^t.*!( ut CM. Akin ftf ( to’ nor: II. C, Itoepff, Samuri Was. TdinVi; Batnuei Sbcafa. K- V. - • s-»n, Hem. JoLnson, IJ. II. Leake ani -Tyfer’.-to. V. IT. BREWSTER FOR AKIN’ We learn upon .rcllafi'e authwi'-r * *»aw> it with great plcasnre, b>( ‘ Brewei'er, F!wj., of Cnarnkco 'Oirni h.aptly tcr.ltared *mi behalf ot C* • • A Mf. Bfevr*ter U a Jfetner^at ot Ion/ »'• ii '* -1.1,-J a Diethii-in-liiW ol J'-;’ Bvu'nn.—H t " \ Ht N.-A^LFRY HULL FOR AKIN li adurd^us- plfbsure ft» #t*tr B i*-" •Mto rity lh|t iho Eorw. A*- u> ; Clark hup rcoentljr-dtdared Coiftl'. ** ■»« \U vc- wu- Jf CoL Akin, over fr prowu, a^ Guverndrof Genryia. [Atlanta d*tr-<* Ciri. W. W. CLAYTON TOR AKO Wo taka rrsai^phiicf# in aisttc- Col. Wo. W; Qiarion, of Cats. i» war '- 1 and cnttj4*u#ticaliy enlisted In betia'J Col. Akin, against J. E. lfrown, U>th° tmdt.—ihr \v.\j. McConnell for akin. Wo h?ve emt ptlCIl#urt , , also. > n *' a? that VY«a. MfeCornelf. E-*] , of thia c:tJT- atiivtlr at nmk acihtsICJuv. Brawn an avo: of C..I. A*..ii. ,Vr- McCotioclIt 1 loorkmjr fciaav-a xi>*d-ir.«thc^wo«‘ *’c iTM-7u4at tfcfiaat efeciven gavb liu<* niuericein tav.-r Brown.—ft. J. a NiaAia-l^TCR fou AKIN- Mfkiri pies* .rr. xlen, in ataring to»‘ ; G.’ McAltfeic-r, E»q . f*r « nuinl*eroi '* an Agw.i on the State tlosd. 1> j( n° w * c amarter than tbeir lather, the caws lustration oi Ureoid aajiug, many.”—ft. It ia said that Capt. Rynder* cxitocfcd give to the vroild at fetot fifty tliaUsand ( copies Of hit biography. Tito re wc a goad * many fellow* in cur penitentiary that have * first rate; copies of tnc-Cajrtaio’a f Tbe Hon. A.B. Wright, of Georgia.can# I party platform# "poftt..-at man in " “** never knew a trip of that ten i Lucofoao ( y rh#l*i (ttre ucuan * (he A-.Uut* ipatm *uf^ • l «r uf {frown fei'iftc Ia»r canvass, *<•* loof make.' f t,t. datormiaatioo In •«PP wrt ' I Akui at ihu ant uu>u' eJ*\.*"ori.—ft. fey tacuao I i iiveutiou. fev^sdlac; Krpu 13.—itet* ww g at the DnAacnt’odNsft ten ye»t.xd«y. There