Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, September 27, 1859, Image 1
* / IAS RAGLAXD & CO.,-PROPRIETORS. kfE XXXII. STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF TUB CONSTITUTION .— AN IIONEST AND BCONOIHCAI. ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 27. IS50. Vj-iiln (JiUQUirCr ' TilIlrsda y' September 22, 1859. | The mil Amendliig the city charter, j From the Oasninc.FtaMiu.i. C5'' • * ! „ ... i (Senator Cot , , i rr. in tl:.! Timrt, replica j 1 uc# * is i*0i.r.WHM> Gov* Troup ou Territorial Sovereignty. , .. i Ki.ijav, W*., fSept. ft; 1859. hay--'S:»»rtaya Rxrcptcd. The doctrine of Territorial or Vqualter ' ' ’ ' ’ ‘ )“ , 1 . ! To Gov. Joseph K. Brown and Col. Wi rrih ihi folom'iusTimes. Co V Ai.i:anv. G.t., Sept. 7, I DC!) 'crritorial or Squatter Wlcu, .t Ui. | 8»»er,i ! n , ,m , 8 ht to b. e.p.d.II, . l.jcc I "” ( " r “ " | tienable to uftergian*, became oi an attempt ' r f by her ceded Territory «.f Mississippi to ItlClIfClUll (snqnil fl*. I "«t up for herself" in the way of domestic ty EVERY TUESDAY MORNING. management before aho had attained the , growth ami form of a State—an attempt week, and endeavors to throw upon the Jew |di , ....Akin: responsibility lor toe . Gentlemen : An enewer t<» the following passage by the last Legislature of lim bill questions, through the Ciesvillb 'Standard, Columbus. With whatever involves the I oblige individual action of those gentlemen in 1 Dou-iM and Fnrr Ciurrs per annum, " «*, V* i regard to the bill, or the share of reeponsi- 1 ■“»*»;•'*»“ Mr.i ,, J lla _ lUy c: ,„ , bc dlAcooilnn- a irhUs my arrearage , ter, the delegate fer Mt'Stssippi Territory, . . ' , 1,1 . ,, „ ,,. , .. . i , , , ... ' 1 better divide the honor or blame between I t. !** at tl.e «ptio* or the Put Usher*, mol demanded in Congress .that that Icmtorv , . . — -tit i’m allca*<*. be exacted where 1 . ,, , . , , , themselves. liul we notice a uilslako n siwulil be released from restrictions unnoted , ...... ... i , r i- , respect to l ho hill itself, try Congress, and It ft free to control her i .... . ... ,, . , .. .. i limes, to which we will rrfor. I he limes domestic all • i:a in her own way. Upon per square, ! this proposition Mr. TltotH* spoke as follows, lenying "the right of the people of a Tcr- itury, like those ol a Stele, to regulate their ilmg the charter of the city of; is solicited at your eorlnst convenience, and ( party ol j Upon consultation with a nnmbrr o ' members ol the Op|-o*uiun party id < ■ I tty to % te j ”” purpose ol the Oppo« 1 thank you for the sympathy you express | OF* The following le sent to us as the production OFFICE-RANDOIPH STREET NUMBER 38 Very Respectfully, B. M. SPRIGGS, U. A. EI.LfNU l't)N, WILLIAM GUESS, I1BNJ. JOHNSTON, L. M. GREER, i iiher of you vole fur Rte- l of the Uni- \\ ■ AUVr.RTI^KMF.N’TS / Inserted at Os* Doll I in ,,rUon, and Firrr Caxrs for cwry I continuance. Asquiise In the Enquirer t of eleven lines in small type, oonUUi- L**,om- hundred words. CnssMvaTS pslrllaheil at the esaol rates pilel attention to the requisitions of the a orer eight Una charged al the reg- na Intended to promote the private of Corporal! «ns, Societies, Schools i, wilt be charged ns advertisements. LiverInvigoratori hKPUirn by nit. sanford, n ded Entireiy From GUMS, “ llla*T PUWMTIVK AMI LI VLB r before the public. km* reinsure " • •••• often repeat- ■ *' Cltol. K K \ MllRUrs, tJ an-1 a pic veiitlvc <>f Lb CHOLERA. t ^ Only 1 : ottle l< nt«d<‘<l domesiio in»titulio Lt. Will you phi'it A. Douglas, for Pi ihs .,tirl« cf ihf "• J 1' iwmInMton al the Charleston Convontinn in lsoti I . -ml. Do you interpret tbo Dred bjolt do- ■ ks why cnuld not ( ol. Mutt, alter 1*“’ | ci^cuti to go to the extent lhat it js tbo duty enalc had amended tile hill and it went j Congress to Legislate lor the protection ol irk to the House L>r.cdncuumco, ‘‘have j slavery in tho lerrilorival. Il «*’, will ym icki'd on on ami ndnient to the aiuendmrnt | oilopt thin a« a part of you* political r‘" conteMoi 1; • • t sinvi i v. is hostile to oor i iM 0 nattiuti " We agrvf with you,ili itun orgamxntion we Ir.ve no j •*««;nulttv or jii»lii*o" Ir >m t i great ililfiTchci* . t oprmon (lie i ,e North. The I 'l" 5 * with partita In | a ft» in * 1 i ilie belter pol- my bniiall aguitisi tin; efibna which Ik ing ntade by t-eMMin “prominent men” in Georgia to “immohro me.” J am aware tlint tlu* ntr»ng nnd decidedly .Southern Right* eentimeuts which I expressed in my •pecches in the I'. S. .Senu't\ and ut Grlli i, have rendered rue obnoxitHM to a rertain • Ia»s of pnliiiciatia in my own p'tlv, and tl ai great i (foris arn being made to ntillo tho’se MMi'im. nt-» by cruthine the nnm who ottered them; hut I have li tli in the in telligcnc. u-d •ji»*nd» nee and tirmne«r>< f the great innas <>l the I>«*m.>cratic part v nt Gr.or* of the pen of quite a yountf lady. It Is glowing with f jelitijf and tnclrbol hojluty: |v >n the coixitncH rxqnxxn. TO . O! my heart was I'nalaved and nil centered on thee, With (hot's of lit;/ fulare my hopes were all Idemled; But ns the shadow* Unit Hit along the broad sea, My dreams have now vanished, ipy visions have ended. Hu*, when you Nball load your true lore to tho altar, No blush shall betray me—my voice shall not falter. Farewell, and forever! though pronounced with a smile,— 1 d • :■ ... my sp i My ll " 11 fe I’rc n n nl Bill of IlgtatMM np-.n my party, ur any oxtrd'irdinary 1,1,1 the heart that In blighted feels deeply the while but I believe That life In Its opening hath lost all It* brightness. « Olll ft tv 111 i'll 1 Herod” 11 regret,a purposo al turrits i„. thni the triir-hi nnrd Southern Rlrp Staton, will ii< t atni.d by Thu conflict l* o’er—the sttugKle U past, hr: idu d pi inrtplt * -fr m li , 1 l, * TC lookc ' 1 ' 1 have loved, l hare worshipped my tlir opi r back in the world, nnd let fate do her LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of flic Rorusmlo. New York. kept. 1H.— 1 The ateamslilp Uoruaaia arrived,hero tu-day. She brings Liverpool datrn to the 'fill inst. Liverpool Cotton Market.—The nalea of rottotr lor tho past week loot up (10,000 l»lr«, of which spernlutnis took 4,500 bales. Tho Tho market closed firm at an advance of Ad. Sales I ridny 10,000 halos. The total yearly, imports were 2,038.000 bales. Slitck 652j5(HI Manchester advices worn fnvornble, and all qnalities of yarns had slightly advanced. Rrendstuff* steady. Corn lirm. Wheal doclining. Cunn.dw were quoted ut 9.*ij| to 95jf.. There was n largo meeting of the I’lcni* potentiurios on tho 1st inst,. to regulate the limits of tiio Lombardian frontier. Tho separation ol the civil nnd ecclo»iastic«l jiirildiction. wna ronsldhred stjhe meeting Ki «d tllO: Rm j "nut tho gentleman from Mississippi Ter- : ritory is certainly mistaken as to one point. 1 H«S seems to consider the Cunritution <1 the w art anted by ll:e lette: that '>ould huvrt fialjsl'ied his constituents 1” | According to 6ur understanding,tho amend- | ment by the Senate simply consisted in the | addition of sections extending the operation el"the bill to tho city ol Albany. The bill w ent back to I be House for concurrence in .• to maintain | II|V# xvn i KieIn < idwn ifill alluded l nsiilerrd a il, Kept. aniujio.i: lj,r, uIHi.m,,!, t|io C™,tii.,uor ....eniOit il.« wbul» Ins declared that the people ol mm State cm | 1 v (I entiilud to ail the rights and privileges ul" rGill again to nmomlmeiit or n vision. Ai» , nl her, yot it .h,s not drclftrtd that the | umeudinvbl made to the gcciions telating i other part ol the {.''institution it, is indeed therefore L I. Mott had no opportunity then xpreesly dcelsred iliat Congressahull mnko j t „ atiu .„j (j, c i„j| t ^ orj WK . presunut, was there then time to make amendments which Ilf) fl due after a loiiriAlokniJM j I " iaaly dbta*.'— rf- fl fl 1 1 t'le t«'.'-n for j ibou Oil ' JAt’NUICK removes *11 I r> , all laws lor tbo disposal ol but ihero is a salvo that ail i conirnQtH inodfl previous to I the Consulutioii siuill be m done afurwatd. Tho article nailer were em« ted prrviuutl arquently In.ding under the e adoptiu u.d | Caksvili.m, Ga., «ept. 10th, 1850. i '‘'nisn l > -."T Gentlemen: Yours of the litli instant ^ .J as received on yesterday evening on my J ( • , r '"h,! * turn home, and I now reply t*> it. Your j (ltr ■ li tter contains Ivno question*, propounded to j district, i viodid , overnoF Drown nnd myself, wtiicji you j svlioi.i we cm ■ answered through U.8 CntsvilL Stun- i "• hia youihlul ! dan!. ‘•ifonrrnl'io bii'ni' - ' first question is in tho following J ,,t 'hiw roxuKM '* CroUttivH in the i itiu .South, in the tin common pi |>i mttiding flonsiiiucn ol llin strieiesl sort, I to tliiuk or Miispeel bat lie has aba' d. oed the uniform senti- ' i eni* ol Ir.s past ltf.»; n..r luwo l any rrn*. I • tiiink or suspect iImi tie is opposed f | would have kept the blit longer passing * ! between (tie two Housea; for it passed ai d . ! v.as approved at so late a day that Col. led. tad Ilk V ■in lie a I car*. *4 - t nll«ck« colorfnmi iho si. i. [rvnlnt by the ft One (lose taken a short • »Per cnllnR v welt. aim.'. incorruptlblo and judgnii top hi.i putt, wlmt I licit Wtiubl words: “Wall you or either of y< Stephen A. Douglas for President of the United Butes if he receive* the nominat on at the Charleston ConVoiiliun in 18U0.” 1 answer, emphatically, I will nut! I pre fer an open enemy to a cruliy, deciillul, ttenchcrous fritnil. 1 i'ink Mr. DiugU-’ •‘Mqualtor Hove l ignly ” ami ur.ftieudly l.gblathili” by a Ti rnuuiil L.glslature, "i. worse," in the language of that gif at titatos- man, John C. Calhuun, “than the WilnnU i me ill ibe S. i.iorial He j he in, 1" could III I and take gtound other .worthy and j a no nte uiiders mod t !:n 'ending u n the heart lhat for tliu.- mill devotion hath uurscil “'•he I lenlpolentlarios nf the threo powers. It was repom rl Hint Austria intended to discount a portion ol the Austrian debt, which will he transferred to Lombardy,and will sell her public domains, h was intimated in Bronco that the Porta ouM support the .Suez Canal lor commer cial purposes. , Rentes have advanced a quarter. Taxia have been levied on all foreigner* doing business in Smyrna. The Emperor of Morocco is dead. There was a serious conflict on tho island take any par: against 1 Huhmissionist*, **" uau,d n9 ' other in tho m.uly Akin Oi : KH that i Mill < I"" of ihcUv, V • d tPi. T( I lor thu hrst or I proposed, die r rlilng ami K e«k c:.i • t IH’.u f MtKII'K V ... i- , Hint cure* ft* Hhnnhvii: tvill *!•*»< *••• Ik llbAUAt’IIK cd unaltered, and j might l.u.vu ordrred an illegal election, lioiigh dime ol ties | Tito amomlim nt refit red to ns desirable i\ un^'aIteruuonTs I 10 *he mode of electing Aldermen : .*t>( which cannot and, according to our show mg above, oui eyiut'iii'o thul it is Reprdsctitaiivea had no chance (other that: i*ry new c>»untrv I I Y *1*® defeat ol ihe whole bill) to carry otr nnd question is in these o "you inti rprut the Dred Heott d go «. the extent that it is the duty css to li'gl-late lor the protection ry in tho Teiriiorirs ! If so, w opt this ue a part ol your political | d pledge your ii.ll iiuititiiin Ibis I 1 rt, i**V ' v “, ha I for the Market Ordt I and Kepri vcututivcs already »h< giving llirtr unnii- ay in Its lav or. Intlir iiiouth Wl'h the Invlg*. It'sIliiiUay i the mm '* - Ilk tORclhlT. NIliBP. lhoprivl " *>ru 1’LMBKIlTu: wim i -ii•■- .v tailed by all Dni*i>t*. ^^“bl ACFK DRUG STORK. quliart & Chapman, 1 AT TIIK OI.B STAND Or .NFORTH & NAGEL, coLtTMBt'P, armniA, t?7f q erp rorwlOBUy on bond a Uriie stork of fJ FlllfUU AND CnXL'INK ilA tffs and Medicines, ° — Abf»0— , Oils, Varnisbe*, Potash, Congress r, Spicjs, Pure Brandies and Wlucs, Brashes, Soda. Toilet Articles r*I3NTI3 CIG ARS, Ital and Bnrgical Instruracnta, HTAUCTl, «OA l»S, FISHING TACKLE, kuDis3xr saEixarjQ, ■ •titer article* ttMinlly kept fur *.ile In a I»rug ■rl.ich they offer on knoMiioiMTnc Ti*:itmh. bir-Tblt H. CIIAl'MAN. of tl.e tale fr-n of lACTiapiukn.aiiil Mr. IUi: . I •0:111. li'-rilie, b*vt !•• • ii tiU'.in l by U- i.i. , i ;*y s found con*t intly *t 'tir ami. *iul fimnihulr Ispeflcnre In tin* tow.i.. I I v.. , .1 In | a ffiMrwt short' of patronage from their (■ ivoUa F. B. CIIAl'MAN. "ibg by m be is accuuutuuiu tu liom Mississippi wishes , Tetritories as children, I tvacancies may require indulgent band ol their I lie cquuls cl the Statis, 1 he split i Telegraphic di* eniion of Now York. I't i in llio N«w V.ui n.i lie tho siimtiun i • rv. They will It 11 into tl.e Union ill authorize it; HI imongii. IU WAKT A STOVE THAT 13 A NO. 1, ! BUY kljDWOXITIT’a iIE-MADE WROUGH!-IKON ' STOTE! ;• WANT A RKFRUiERATUll IJUVTHK IIK.-T ' Winshin’fi Self-Veutilating at tin btrail of nit) In un nt tbo jirv*. e.t dnv. lunvtniouto.' 1 (Jongrcts has already consented to thu innovation laat ruggcstnl liy Afr. Troup— it has admitted new titnles "before their population authorized it”; it only recently admitted Oregon tu litis way. And now. JuJgc DoUgiu* and his friends, N'oitli and youth, are loudly arid persistetitly driuand- ing that it shall giv« to tho "beteMRenrous oAxturo*' composing <ho population of tho new Territories the tight to determine tho character of their institutions. Nay, bv '.lie Kansas-Nebraska b il, Congress added to ilie hfcltTogeiitous compound a now mixture never dreamed of by Gov. Troup—it mode I unnaturalized foreigners a part of thu pop- j ulalioti authorized to exercise tbis sovereign power! Do not tho people <1 the Mouth j j scu (bat they are fluV only surrendering of their most important constitutional • guards, but are deputing widtly from tho j aab* landmarks ctlaLiishcd hy tiio Ifumi rs ; of the constitution nnd their immediate j successors, when tlb-y InUrate Doug lab' j daring and impudent movement 1 Shall j any man who fails openly to denounce it i and its author receive any favor when uakittg j tho sufl'iuges of Southern men 1 A Distllic'iioii without Itcutoii* We uhseive (hat some of tho weak-kneed Democratic candidates in Georgia oro mak ing this nice distinction wlu-n pressed to thn wall nml made lo fjee the question whether they will support .Stephen A. Douglas for the Presidency v They *»y that they are opposed to his nomination, but will support t of llin Hall. :d ui.d called As lie was Hy came u| ft a withdrew Hauls con duit the Hurds or National minority, |ir»t took po-scasi. The Suits ullor.vaids aa-emli n Mr. Strylur to the ct.uir pulling motion.', a llur.l l behind and knocked him ir.u injuring him m vorHy, but n A rcone of great disorder u followed, diiitug which tho > Iroui tin; Hall—many <>l tl deuming, but oibers justilyitig the outrage that had been committed. T 1.0 lLtrde then riommuled u Statu ticket computed ul the smite Ciimliddies whom it was understood I|,c Holm intruded to numinate, and passed resolutions rcMurring the election ol dele gates to the people of thu several Congres sional districts. Tbo Presidency is thu chic! boned contention betevoen the two factions —tbo p islponcirtenl iu this manner being the policy of the anll-DoUglas wing. Subsequently tl I have the decision of the Supreme C nut n the Dred Scott case, before tne. The ,'ourt shows vi ry clearly tliut them is no ‘dillerenco between property ill » slave and ther property;" and tl ry state that Hie right •5 property in u slave i* diotitictly ifliitned u the Constitution. The rigid to tralfia in t, like on ordinary articlo of mcrchetidiae ind properly, was guur.udied to the citizens if tint United States, in every Stuio that night desire it. And the Court then adds t “And no vord can bo found in the Conatilutii n which (ivch Congress a greater power over slave mpi rty, or which entitles properly of that end to /a* jirotectiun than properly ul any iiher dtncriptioii. The unly naivcr eon tir- ■nt is the power coupled with the. DU I Y tj I guarding and t’KOTECTtt\(t the owner pldlorm, j /,/ a righta." geronsly. This language it :citomcnt ' Dm it maintain* in contended I >r, hoi lion, A. II. St. plu< Hon. J. M. Doiri Hiund in thu pttlh ins the reports T^, wo barn . though in o loo plain lo bc mistaken, new doctrine. Jt was o years since, by the a and I h lieve, the late n. And surely I may nude by Ktepln thu "regular con a Jpil allegation ’ | lion, ol wham a H bo lor Douglas ckinson. A r g the vote of rid estuhtiahed by the Wuptetno Court of the United Stales, should you, Htiznna of Georgia, remove to a Territory, would not Congress have tl.e power, uml woul l it not ho tho duty of Congress to protect vour wives and daughters Iroru law* l.ss violence, should thu Txrtitorial L.'gisla- ture throw open the door lo ilhy "unlncrid- j !y legislation I” Who will answer question in llio negative? Ami in judgment, a Territorial Legislature has more right to destroy private property, I “unfriendly legislation,” or otherwise, than Tir York t n." They appointed it uas loturu over your wives and daughli • Charleston (/onvert- j should you go to a Territory, to Hie lust ty an? understood to | «ho hordes ol vagabondf sent lltcte hy E i n u i Rritiit Aid Hocivliee. In. rn.noM.y lor D- M. , Mr# DtfUgU , ||M mI j U „t CungroM ...... ion V.as passed, i.qm- j l!cBlr „ y u Territorial Government, which Hegsti m to be given ■ conclusively, that il is lb« inert, en u- f*t„n Contention. I tuir ul Congrres nnd can exercise no power uuku it rvrtuiii llml I but lh.il sivi'n ... il by Ongr ,u!, bo n |iro.onlo.l I'J : I"" pm/iuty "Col. Aklu'n Prospects* In tltn political annals of no country was oro over such"a re-Action in nil sections I favorable to thu election of any man an (lint poli’.ir il opinions, position or j °f W srren Akin. Deuioernts good and true, old Whigs, Ainoricnns, Disuniunists, Mcc- lionnlists, Hsccs<ionl|)s, Unian-mrn, mid nil vicing with cucli Hi.rt to elect Warren tl.. i -.'V «"'*»>«. »t 1 ..’ortti i. It i.i no p.ny distiiigtiialied Dumocxnta I hghl, hut u Iil-lit lor tbc rights of the Houth, 1 bo my competitors >bo hqner oljGrorgin, nuJ tho integrity of the people. ay. Mint he Ins put j it j, gentility, respectability, and high* roonvemum *l!ul! ! S "" hr,n "l'l"";'iontop„lil,r,.l j ,,, i (l , ltN j l( , oegerieracy, nml the lowest .leniugogucism. Deinoi'i.-iiii' I’tiriy ,,i |ieoplc begin to loal vrhnt their duty t l*l.i11 i :n, tt h’imt ; G, and Micy mo detiirmiucd to exercise. .in II•: *!-. 1 Ini i:. Tho hands of parly subserviency urc , ' 1 ' ' , ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1"'ing burst inmiidor, ami thn reputation of j. '' 1 11 Georgia i* Iqoltr .1 to with more intoiest ami , ‘ I'nportmice than thn success of a '"it**, ut si‘ prop. Mini!'! ' pwtop°us ignorathuli,' uml u party nett* < ! their oppositi.m* ! dent, Tim beat men of thn party will j support Co!. Akin, not only for his position, "d'daic lor , known capabilities arid stalling integrity, but ’I' I 1 '" : t .r thn sake of prevontiUg absorption of tfio I'bo Di't.Vo- < ' , ' or B u D.'inocrucy into the Douglas Bren - I’ , .ti- h, "I Democracy. Tim ru-Hrction of Josrph j |,,.|..„ lil | E. Drown will utterly niiiiiliilate the Demo- mipIcR uml I era lie party iu Ucorgiu. It will drive tlm :best c.iili- 1 irillut-nliul uml wotktng lucuuftlio party, horse, fool nml dtogoon, into tin. ranks ol the Opposition, witlmut the hope of rodrtnp- , \f l lion, mid leading Democrats every where, nil , i ivnr tin. Dtnlr, nru tlotanniiied to avert this s’l'inj) nml ! wit, if for no other purpose, hy voting for ••uni fights Warren Akin. •' 11 • *.4 1 >'•• T|,u councils fir. u of Mm Akin Democracy • ,!"> utli : , urr visihlo upon every hill-lop, and the voice ( j' ( 1 ' ” of the indignant masHoa Will he heard on the lirfl Monday in'Ortober, from the centre to thu circumference of the commonwealth, iu rondemnation of Mint conceited interloper, Miulfitrd coxcomb, uud blatant twaddler, Jo Drown. ••To your tents, 0, Gruel, lor tho day of retribution Is close nt Inml!”—Atlanta Confed. (/Jem.) ••.I Dim J mlge • i! "llodusei coiihdu nml ot.p| ..it ol Ills con tents. i in certainly bus my own re.» sand con tide no • to the l.illcxt extaitt, wbn ever menu may le Humted unit • •--• I l»y bis gtiHant young r.vul, tbc lat- ;ei ili'iiiau would mu, in my‘o| inion, if tod. t.e likely to win lor llimseil n more iioi.il.b* Iniiu ” thin has already lx.cn oved by hm eld m ami more v.\pert«nctd “great At. hilt'Ct," ns confer- oi oxHioiing the people ul the said Tetniory, upon mere Uispassets upon the public iu', not only iinpiittciplea t’ltii- In ton Mooictics, bin also tlm ign iirtsoiii, airuiigera tu our i i in ime- i.i uiir iigbni; lluu of bls*po 1 teriiocrstie rid that Mm nhilA Enijuiier of thin n of tlm ahsolute J sovereign power alone ghtfully destroy it. A Trrtilory is in 11 j no sense sovereign. It cannot declare war, y , make treuites, cum money nor regulate com merce* These powers can alone be excised by sovereignty. They *"f l«y Mm Mtiites, b'fWtlM then ) Mte < the T. I si Gove r hud tin s have deli - mint. Hut puwois to utli innmi not submit to ill not doii. .Sim owes r H.II-icHpcel, to light isliiug home liopo that ‘mve your hynipnihins Ii a - ii ussituicd, uml the engag'd. This With these views, I emt not nccoptilio in-| Put on vut't* DuixCltxa,—Tlte other i' l ion impiicd m your I • ttor, to vutu l- t „i fi |,i when the Aurora lhireali* overspread • .AOn »iid ItoiislM. bjWMf.f My«j> | the ilrmuiiwnt, tho »i«bt w unu.unl m o excite uot'a few, and some were frighten •d almost out of their wilt. 'There win t respectfully Your ob *rHeni v.-rv’t A LEU ED 1VKUH0N. tt Ecq. 1). A. Va DlsctiHhluit ut I)a woo it and tstarkvlllc. The candidates for (Congress met Tues day in Dawson, where a largo nowd asst-in- hiu.l to hoar them. Crawlord opened and Douglass concluded. Wo cannot trace them through their speeches. The result was highly Hiuisl'actorily lo ti*' Opposition, who rcKurdeil tlm victory of Douglass us com- I'.lrtr and triumphant. To Ilmen who ap prehend it jury to our cause, from the inex perience ol our udvocutu, wo nay, dismiss your lean.. If the gallant Douglass i* not skilled mi /hi st arts, that druicgugui a urc tu prariicr, it i* no ul>jertii I ecrrum.'d, '*»*G, tlM). Thli V" (Hi. Peter K -—*, b»r Instance, who went lo the door, uml eutv wt'h umuzeutent llio sky lighted up, and he concluded that tlm world was on tire, ami that judgment day had touie. Ilj gazod awhilu iti speechless ter ror nt tho scene, and with a yell of horro sprang into (ltd yard amt mill prayed like sit awukeinul sinner, wakened hie wile, who seeing hy running and screaming about tlm yard, cell oh tu hint to tell hex what un e. rMi was the matter, “Peter wliut i.t the matter with you ?" sai l the astonished wife. “Wlmt makes you run and set up such n terrible liaise?" Dut Peter said never a word to her. There was U long scote of sine against iiitn, and tho limu for u lull ucUhinent us j be thought had conic, and ho was hordless and cuihrns of his wife’s appeals, at d all ly, Iu 11 etpi'sino of do ' uthpr (crrostriul things. Tlm wife became irruption* ol the fm|H<fi(i:>ui*t*, j intensely alarmed and running alter l.fni, > much lor tho j muz in < Wo i i u ringlu incident • •I hlo ,mid ; “Peter, Oh f Peter," wlmt do you adversary. of tlm debate* Tho deb answer honestly" uti questions put to them. Grow lord asked if Douglass would vote for (.Tittciidun, Dell or Marshall, if nominated lor iIII. Presidency by HIh party. Douginas replied that ho would clicetlully vole lor either of tlmrii, or any other sluvn holder, of tiro Mouth, il so nominated. In reply to Douglass’ question whether Grawlord would gbi i Bronfl Str.-.t, articlr*, logcUirr . I. RY Otars*, HUM Mi l! I RAtrfl,eei.F-gRAt-i'' ( ) can.-*— ci..»* ’’Ordtr. lor JOB WORK, HOUF1NI., ti J. o. llistikfully rittlvoU. L - • tr IL M. Al.ltwomil. t. thl. .f, I"-'I"» of**'*' I'-- •aiilrwi liy mutunl coiisent. A. \?. At.l.KN j candidate ill this Congressional District. the question, by insgaxine srlidu, und exposing him if nominated. 'Phis infer, tho | rct pccMu!ly i It sutttorissU to MittUail bu*in*i'* or tti<> lata b. M JxLMROK. i L’ht a iiuiutnaiiott . A. (T. ALLRN willcsnUnustomanutsrtnrs mako that right which was wrong before ! Aduss, itrm!it'etrMit', ColaniLu-, iu.,’%\ull ! If Douglus* doctrines and Northern sssnei- ; lj of bU wHlknosn | alion , or# un , afo f lir t h 6 South—and it i* SOUTH ER N_LJ NIM E NT, j upon this ground that they ojipoae his nomination— will titey be less unsafe after j (sat Oolunlms, Cto^"j on endorsement by (lie National Democracy ut Ehstlesmn? Will they nut rsther bu j it is 0 reply to retary Cobb i* , significant fact, Mist the l dispt UBqUflAItT A CIIAPMAN. rSMKD J. (V. ItUOoKK. gwtf ml for bli aftr carrying still more dangsrous such backing ? C»u tho i of their candidate Enough two processes j instead of otto make a sound politician j of a demagogue snd trickster ? (Jan a j Krccsoil.r in this way be filtered into it j cunservstivc, coiistiiuiionnl, national j.oliti- ; clan T The people .f the H.-uth ipay rely | upon it that all who take this position are only constructing for theiaseUes a sliding j T'S JI UwjTiJjiaciTOlisTirtuisCKlU j.l»tfon» which IcJ. Iu Uougl** .Tivl S.1U.I- UU. pnerict- la euMnmjut;ii) m liul leT 8 0 „ M .i, M tj, , n J tu no oll.fr go.l. j i Dist aid them ! They have already 1 ! contingently sUitendercd your rights u ii J J I j.tiucii'lc, .11. the cuuuitj.prr .iuolLWr I WHY NOT? Kln,t die Mc.ttrine In Amrrtr* is JrtYK>* FILE XYUt IM Tl,i* remedy lnu cure, sliuiirtant evM.nce of wMrli muy t.e «t < i. Ii ixt» »>X the preprlctar. try one hattle aiirt *•. • ■I. "I’rlea'tl p.-rheul*i V.'.isl'.-s K*. * »•'* t)r *»frl r stilt la |>srkHXet of on* *»r hx»rc toil •V tl>* tursand welt-knovr. vuhict- ot llxin l-UTr*.. Alt calls or orUcrz to r« .lt t |u ouq> tlihful kUentlun rrnul be nilitreNscd to x I: ■ s.m 1 tilt. r. ii .<■•'. i • Hilliard & White, siiduc.il to eltow that I nking to give the vote o r by tbu mistnku oi folly to talk shout “popular sovereignly'' in ' tlm Territories. I therefore answer your second question, that, in my opinion, tt is the duty of Gun- 1 gr. ss to legislato lor tho protection oi siavo- ; iy in Mm Territories whenever il may l>o j rti'i essnry : and I do adopt this as a partnl ! my political erred and pledge toy influence ' to rusiniaiti this doctrine. This being the or ly day I have to pre- ! pare for Gass couit winch sits here on Mon- | .lay, uud having many letters to answer which have accumulated duting my absence, I have been compelled to nn«wer your ques tions t rn fly mill to write,in haste. V.ty R«* pert fully, Y.»ur obedient servant, WARREN AKIN. To Mess. E. M. HprigR*, G. A. Elllng- ton, William Guess, Driij. Johnston, I,. M. snv lo iiiv iriendh. tliat Von uroWllli >1 inlli ngninal Doilglili, and Ids fnc-roit heresies. Herptci lully, you re, t"' *1“' J ”■ |,*' uv y jj sbpport H. A. Douglas, if nominated iTavc ini i.idiMin i Otinrlo.lon.Cr.iwforJ re plied llltl lw‘'wu power to | . >Bi. D. A. V'ASON. no's, f»epr. 12, 1839. cr ol the 7th Inst., lias oiisldercd. Whilst 1 ■ l!> ! .hr.i'rtVi'rs.'ind letul cl . oter and 1 for Grsci.iuo sake come iu tbo house and pot on your lireechus." “DrrcHtea, tho .1—1,” said Deter, what the h i'a tho ttao of putting breech, s ou now, don’t you sea thu world’s on fire.—J’etcrstnirg Intelli gencer. ItuilioaU Movement* Wo luartt that the Opelika oini Oxford Railroad company sro making constant ad ditions to llmmnount of stock subscribed to their enterprise. Mince the sussion of Ghaut- hers Circuit Court, Judge Richards lias ob tained subscriptions to the amount of thirty thousand dollars. There is now one hundred and iilly thousand dollars’ worth ol‘ stock taken—«H solvent—uud os soon us the amount cm bu raised to one hundred ami seventy-live thousand, which will probably ho done before Court adjourns—the compa ny will eommenco lulling dut MtUMDU lor ttvo yeaia ahead,’ when grading. Our CHizana will therefore pefecivo mmnntloiMiMo bu mad^/n | (jjgj this enterpriao is no longer a “visiona ry fabric," but lias become a literal reality party ol the present day, tbai i oppoae ull Northern men, ut that Conven tion.” Douglass, not a.ttislied, asked again if Crawford would vole lor D.-uglas in casu llio Charleatott Convention should tiomi- nate him T Crawford replied thut he “was nut Know Nothing enough to soy what lie Would do two years uhead." Hear it voters of thn Uud District. The Imposition can didate for Googles* refums to answer, bu (UtlSO III) less than nine months, mid Mint many delu. gotee have already been appointed to it, and j (f )0 dcteimined purpose of ita friends. Then, that tbo v'urk, which is to deride that immi- . „ Httlo efleourageinont and aid from this lo- ■ * '!y nl Ins I nation, i» being done, «t this very time, t ,. n |,|y would certainly do much towards . ' 1 I ' teticnl Who is this Mluphcn A. Douglas I l lie Inrwarfiing Ibis important inuusuro. Will i H» n who introduced the amendment, that ; „ ol oUr capitaJiste, then, lend a helping 1 1 ' ,,L ,J L ' 4 ’ put the W iliti'il 1’ioyisn over a portion “• i baud lo thu good work, Httd thu* ni.l iu giv- In Op; i.|< inn N’nrMierii^Texus. ^ I ho nun whn voted to ^ ,„g u permanent growth to our viljagn, and and itre a!non. The itnops were’called a rul Mionsaitd .Moors had collected, mid the lutrm nr.'inmiti • i tbo combat suy ibat n raged ail-.I Mte night of Mto 2bth tilt. Several were kiiltd oil I.i-Mi aides. ’J’lie Mail strauicr fndnn »ni lired on twice from n Spauiah fori. A terrific cyclone paenni over Calcutta on the'.’.'nh ol July. Korlv-eix vessel*, inclu- ling two ateanicte, were loat in the river Hoogly. Imnmiiso dnutuge was done by il in shore, and a great many livep were lost. (.•tent uncHKitiCM iviis felt nr Parie un nrCount of Mm Zurich Conference,-' nnd rentes have ili-diurd. reported ihut Spain intends to demand Hntislaotion lor the otilragefi at Ccutnr Three corps -of ^he Ruftaian army have been ordered to n pence looiiug. The Italians are becoming impatient at the delay nt Zurich. It was stated that Piedmont demondfl Mio coitainit ol Mantua and I’eschiern. 'Phe opinion was growing stronger that n I’cncc piongresa was inovitable. The builders’ strike in England was approaching adjustment. Tito latest advices from Italy Btnto that the advance ol tlm Pontifical troupe into tho b*liini;ma appeared imminent ; although* tlm Dologun Moniteiir contrndicta tho rum ored aggression. Tho Roman government rejectm ull relnrma. Thu sailing ot tbo,Leviathan steamship, •ho Great Eastern, was poslpotted until tlm 29th September. Thu Zurich Conference was expected to cottio shortly to un abrupt clove. uKcoNii iiiksrAToir. Liverpool Colton Market,—Spflflutatdrs look, dining the week. 4000 ba(es, and eg*. porters 7,fltd. Tltq muritet closed with an advancing tondaucy. Fair n:td Middling qualities had improved the most. Some c reulurs any tlm*« qualities had partially, ndvanced, n«mo quote an aJvnncu ol 1 -lGd— it was scarcely higher. Males on 'Pucidny, 7,000 bales ; nl which spec o la tors und .-x- porters took 1,000 be I Of. Tlm Market was stendv, nt the followintr quotations :• Fair Ortaiin*.,. 8<t. | Mt h Orl. nns 7 MtM. “ Motilli* “'r.il | " Mutillu SIMM. ’’ * I'Uuils SAi't. | “ rplanit* «?«». •Some wroul.ira quota nu uiivenue of fcd— “tliers say that puces wore not quotably Itiglter. /potest.—Liverpool, Saturday noon.—Cot ton lirm — halt's H,(MK) bains. pool Central Mnrkoli.—flour very •d prices nominal; Mictc u ii» a decline fid• per sack—quoted nt 9a. fkl. to his.— Wheat had declined 3d. and holders were pressing on thn market. Com dull, uui steady. Heel dull, and holders preesing on tbo market. Pork dull, and quotations itminal. It .eou heavy, nnd liold.ro proas- mg suloo—all qualities had slightly declined New York Nous. Nuw York, Mcptembcr i7.—There won a * violent eturm to-day. The bark Morey Ellen, Irom Uticnua Ayres, run nehore nt Governor's island. A live a ory warehouse, being erected oil Duane etroel, was blown down, domulishiiig llio house adjoining; and burying Mm luiiaiits in tlm ruins. 'i bo steamer Arago sutleri to-day for Liverpool with $819,UUUspecie. The workmen nt Morgen, Now Jersey, on the Now York and Erie Tunnel, arc on a strike. They are blockading tho roud and stopping Mio trains. The through mails were Kent hack lo Now York, tube sent over llio Hudson River Koilwsy. regiment* of New Jersey Militia have boon ordered lo tho scono. Poaimus- Eowler ol New York ulso read a requi sition from thu Government for troops. Wabuinutoh, Sept. 17.—Gen. Scott Ictivce mini' diately for tho Pacific,with rclercncc to tho Man Juan diflicuiiy. I Ol IT nd, and committed i Hm! ! Nnrlhern 'I put tho Wilinot Proviso ir New Mexico bill*, in l8f»U. . . I.ousted that ho had removed Mm rup.port I restricted freedom—noUluvsry.' puny, tlm Utah und „ inermso lo all the husitip** I lie man who . ngricultur.il interests of (he community ? Opelika lire Air Voyage —Tl.e failing date, s t.AS 44 A.N If.DKI'XXUBST GaNDJOATR. indicatioris Unit Douglas, in of o cocrrc’the Chsiiiston Gonwntion ing Win » ..gutaVinnniliniion, Kill an indepundent Democratic car.di- 0 confirmed l y t!.« following cout- liou ia the Gincinnati Gommcrctsl. Iter of Grneral Young referred lo rndc.l Dougla* to tun un his own which has been t U.lAKl). J. JI.V'HIVK, •'otreg. Mil. (jUunnU'.Ma 1 It. IR.-.® wwri ; Hinton & Butte, |ATTOKNKYS AT LAW, Buena Vista, Georgia, b Prsetletln the reuntW* «f ’.Tar'.nr, Wsbiter, uuhssrhrc^lchl*)-, Mmcoii,T«} l„r MieYalliDt. Rtj, c tuatagluta, Ruff.n a TU—lier ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, Btrw Troy, Pika County, Ala. to the eounttas of Pik-. r-n.-. Dale •or, «i.4 all u,c ooonttes of ins Ith ••Wbsvt 18M W d ly J. FOGLE & SON, raNTisTSs Oflt,-sou KANBULI'U n-r BKUAI sppt 17“ The 'limes has fact that Gov. Drown • I to the Dank*—tho Sam j [mbliahlul » «* ». W» *S°. Il nt psnws the discovery with the msgi* ' announcement that "liters i* nothing in »t i which Gov. Drown ought not to have written j —much ado about nothing." Dut it duu’i \ publish tht tetter i cy Tbo Opposition party of Ltc county ! have nominated Mason 'l tiler for the Senate, j and Willis A. Jones fur the House. I In WtbsUr, the Oppes.tton have nomi- ! naled John M. Shepherd lor Kenator, aud 1 L. D. C-ueey for Representative. ■' Robert E. Dixon, I attorn f. y a t i. a 1. Columbus, Ctorcia. Office directly oppasits li.e Post OlHce. April 4, 1834 , » jy Mr- 'i’en Drorck status in a private *• wtr.ut. j. t. witus letter adJre**ed to a fiiend in Memphis, Willis & Willis. I Term., that his total winnings, during his ATTORNEYS AT LA W. present s-jonm in England, have amounted TalUtUu, Talbot Couuty, GtorRU. ' to ^440.000, to gain which he has only Will gise prompt attention to all business j gi t k« d $2C,U00. Bros tad to rtiair care in Talbot and Mr* *d- , , . tetair count's*. March IL ’!S8 vtf {3T Th* Doeton hue of steamships is, Loo0ng Glasses, I we regret to learn, to run between that ■^WlXOS o»4 TOUJL^.jun r*o»WAO»-n! f r*a!f ,... v u ,,j (Jhaiirsion, instead «»! Hsvannah 1^*7 J. U HRFS, I 1 . | sa u-4sir u Uf'sl I a* «t first anovunciU. H flic Atlantic. WI w. Il known balloon* • d the great Air Ship | lo make the long j Uf t i the Atlantic. Jlta.J (l|( | City of ,Nrw York, ; h-r »«|y conslrucling for ! cor some time, i* live limes greater than any | •* 111 balloon y. t built. Its greatest durnclrr ta 1'JO feel, it will rcqu.ru three quarter* of u j nnijioit cubic Met ol gas, and will have h j o, lifting power, iucluding its own weigh!, of ,.f 22) tons. '1 Itu New York Times, l.oin ihu which wo coiidcnru.Mtis account, »uys lhat j 11 Mr. Lowe intends lo start in threo or four weeks, and hopes to deliver u copy ul Mon day’s Times in London on the following Wednesday. Jlie course will he cast hy j p north, and it is calculated Mist the length ol the voyage will not exceed from 48 to o Cl hour*. MuluUntial Inj'aiuc** men me i * letters engaged in this venture and have advanced y ..... | ....... have exhibited strong I Mte necessary capital to Mte during aeronaut. | ,. premonitory aympinwfol this development. Verily this is a progressive age .Such i* toe determined and inCXurabU devo- | J‘ e „i t i er , .r - ... I.I. r-ta n d» (1.... - *,i, v lio.ft innv ! “ people ! wlto ongruftsii 1 upon tlic legislai ime that Tho man,. •Vqnattcr Movcrfignty” Alleiuplcd KuicUle. n of the country. The j \\' 0 |,nvo rr eoived ini. Il.gntcc nf a mel- tliut Gongrrss iuit*l not nriclioly attcm|.l ul si-ll'-ilcstruction which SqtDIter legislature— , OCC || rf0 d ut Dudley villo in Tallupnosa coun ty, on M.ilunlay Isbt, tlm lull, inst. It ap pear* lhat ou Friday night, Mr. P. A. W li-nsr id Gciirrul Young, ol this place, i r .Senator Douglas, r« 1* vunt to tho Cnarleston ^ eiiBwcr to said falter to learn that tliejudpi i fro nds ill these j ill. fro un Hide- ill not eurprii 1 presume, llio rec , . Convuutioii, i i-a t Irnrnrd the M , lKM ux to aairl ten i secret letter bag intimated to I, which ">*• •' •!.;■ < and that t liirn mid I another Minn himself, he iu- j pendent candidate, iul I you t,—Mobil btoiiity i pated in Mm Gonveriipn tc ut liberty to ttiaku whatever i ou may *co fit. :i to viand firmly on Micir ouiliti.g—to compromise iiatcuoy ;■ jltticul organ- >' lolly r. cognize the A Pat Uuasa Coktbaot.—-A- Leaven- 1 wcrthcotrr.pondent ol the New York 'Junes, 1UUIB, I»n»wi»i.7i w-- M y|| | Tho last aul'jeet under discussion lu re is a contract given to a Virginian named Gil- l.cciui**.—Til* 0|i|w.mi>n l«i«oh»b Ju>p | a i„, UO c.v.li, hor.t., at *175.pi***. •Id in N*w Oilosn* ou the 12;h lost, made -p| te | U( -|iy rrcipiant of tht* job sold out Il tiio Moot!.cm d< U gnu i lo ilic Charles ton Convention UkII voitr und be firm, they -an obtain a n •jmtiJti ol nor right* from >nur northern brethren, or failing in iL«a>« I they can ir .!■ ' e .South in tl.o I'rciJett- I ital allrth ii. aud cast upon the North the respons i.i'.') • I rrjecilng and trampling un der Inot tl.e rigltli, fieitor and iiilcrrst* tho following notninatiun* for the Hloto | | it. I.OI i deal.'I t profit .d $I4,0U0; , Qpp niter 3 tlm I Oppofin hi party ul (iooigia ynU elscwtn ro I coming ' p inpidltr ot.d manfully upon the ' piaM'.m. .1 Soiiihern liiRltts—upon wlncli Montburn Dcuioc- •loud, ate now bland- y bclitve will coiiiinuo litkt!: Pot Oovcrncr, Oru. Tho. , J.W.II., ; Ih.l i< tl.o oclu.l hni,« lital.r lilloj ou. . /.» i i r . /• ...... if .» John contract at $140a horse. Dut this w*s i uf H'H“i Ti.1 h. Il.cm.ly l...lulbuUo.« nn >*..l--th.l..r.« I”*' tiny, Ol Ou.cliii.i Iu. Aui.ua. AUalpb* | „ nnM9UMit cuinl, noi .1 ihl. .*.. b“» " Oliver, ot tJt. Mary ; lor Attorney Genera , t Wu hundred and five of tho animals, j Biiii'id'to the bitter er.d. With these turore TLo*. J. Durant, of New (JrJcan*; far S.c- imwavcr, were scut to Port Smith and Bis and patriotic indication*. I do not despair f«tsry of Slate, Her.* Cbarlea D. Dmux ; . tuo balance, 195, lo tbia post, and an officer j oi fo, ftuwiiiU.nJonl of Public EUoc.llon, Ii. >>" "* r.o.(«.lhr ' -" If. Cuuf, uf C.t.Iwul, i Iu. T.e..ur»>, w. | “•« »"• •“ lb* O. U. Perkins, of Eset D-Un Uougt. Marty contrive to saturif thtirc. necir tiers r rub eyaaions, who wot.fa UeuTtify coijdvmtt fMn and palpab • ijttfk' i* ilie people of the gomhurn Slsie*, sn^crpcctaily o| Georgia, und Mist til no (iibisni day, lighting together muter the glorious (las of Southern Equality and aqui.1 right", to ptoaerve, ii possible, a eun* autuii'.uai Union, and if not, then going out oi tlm I'niou t'*getlier, ami lorming another constitution anu government, ov.r witch that flag aliall fortvey wave in trMrtnpli, tcrlilo. rtcp, The man, whoso policy, Gov ^ _ ^ s»y*, "i 1 a "hurl cut to all the end* uf Dlatk . — u goniteman pcr*unutly known Kepubiicani*m. respr ctubhi and wealthy uterchanl of lintl Ami Mb.Iiii J. f.‘rav.fuij ilarc, anl »a> pUce—.nomplutl lo ciiU hi. ino.1,1 mil. Ii. will vut« •K.in.l him. It t thu l ull... is mi I l(m0 „ by i u k.i>u Klr.vchnimu liul Ihu du.o hi. rj./h nml I umnb, huhl,, Ihr chBlll. \\ - l.i'iui; ,ufikliDBlly Inrun lu ,'ruduu. vumiliiig, wiilui* to .ay III* ilimiTOl t c.iiiiiilutc il ili.l not til*, uil'ucl. O* SnlM.il.y II" .liul Dtiuiiln,, uuil Wu cull uj.nu | hiiu.ufl iu ll.« hurnl ,villi u lumlc.l |.i,lol— tiio t,aU cntcritiR tho side of his head, and poking out at the 1'orOlioad,offer doing , a plai ulbetit men lo tclmku it. At Ntaikvjllc, Uoi)?lui* opened ii logical speecli of ait hour, seeking Craw for J tetpouaihic It hia party'* milter- ■ations. (Jrawford follow.d in an hour* speech, begging lo be judgo.l by hit own record only and repudiating ull reaponsibilt- ty for the bulaiice of tlie Deruucrolic parly. He dwelt with fueling, upon the “fjur ycurs of tho flower of hi* life, spent in tho service •>f hi* party" — told of thu laborious walk through dulling snow*, thut ho hud tukun lo the department* on hiiauu'tr for hi* con stituent*—tbo exhausting wu'the* night al ter night in Goiigr.'sffiunal hull* to guard the puopte’s money and fijht Mio abolition- 11a went through the sa ing saved to the people their money, by his labor i room. Tbs -big Indian u nearly as well a* it dues And verily il ho grow* t nr boas! of hitv. so million* of a the CoauuiUfo a" *lylu fits Ltan Alex. (Stephen*. ger, a* lie has foi the la*t twelve month*, Georgia won't he big enough lor him and yiepbens b. (It. Gun. Detbuue ad>lre**ed a good audience, at ftuuti meeting. Hot* certainly benefit- ting lit* cause by in* itavursing this quar ter.—burntrr Republican. A man who had married twice, to lailirt bom named Catharine* advised hia Inuuda against taking dupli /wite*. -w» ♦ *^- —• Cnuaiimptivee, who swallow the cod liver ib«*- r^, etc U*/»s’dt .tvaluM'*. ileraMe ditniMg*. to llin skull hones, a id a slight injury to Ins brain, lie did not die immediately, hut since tbo liu lanchnly drrd, liu bus been •perchlees, and could Mteriforu givn no reason lor thu act. il was at lif t thought tli.it the wound might not piuvc mi rtal; but at the departurs of our f*»t in- tolligetiru—on Wuilnusday evening—he was thooglil to In* rapidly sinking, and would probably survive but n short time. | Opf Ujtd, Lru. Futtncn ANi> AoermA.t (fi kickka—It i* stated lliet iu the Austrian army, irenrly a*l tho ofiiccrs sro lakoti I torn the noidlny or high classtkof satiety, while iu thu French there arn few, tf ary, ofltrrre who ituvu not rouehed tlm post tltay occupy by long and arduous snvtcp, starling from a low line, it uot Irom tlm rank* There am iio privitegpd cUsace in France, either anioug military or civilians. 'J'hu Auatti.ni soldier* ate equal in liraveiy and ninluratic# to those ol lita I'rench, Gut it was Mm diflun-nt style ut which they wrre oflic.rfd that mad* llte dtfl'errnca in Cm results of Mm fate war. As so Austrian soldier told sir AtchJuke of tho Empire, “thu horse* wne good enough, but the citacbiUL'it did nut uuJuauud thvu hus- “Rir," said • coljHMteur lo • hotel propri etor, “shell 1 leaw *“M»o tract* here “Yes." was the reply* *‘P(>b (he heels thia );¥«*• 8t. Lc Anrsria given the returns id the election c the fltli, ns 9;Kf niajorty against tlm Siam Constitution and fuvoring a Territorial oreaniiniion. Numerous minors a tains on account of rn New Y'ork state Convention* •Syracl'se, Sept, H,—The two Democrat ic Slum Conventions, Hards and Softs, rnul to day and organized in uim ha I. Mr. Al- vonl was chntriuan ot the Wood Convention uud Jubn Sirikur ol the Regency Conven tion. There wne grunt excitement in tho room, and terrible row-sand fighting among the "roughs.” During the melee Captain Kyudcrs was assaulted by a ilard-boy. Tho .Holt Convention finally adjourned, leaving tlm Hards in po.«8(>*«i0n of Ilia hall. Mr. Wood ibun made a bitter tpeecli, at tacking (he Softs us tllsorgainxori in luaving tho Convontion. Motions wern carried in oiloafeing thn regular oominittcea. Mr.•.Striker', the Hard chairman, was knocked nil fhu pLilorru. Thn Wood Convention finally adjourned, when Mr. Striker again took tho chair and '•rguuucJ the Soli Convention. Thu roll was called and every delegate except threo answered to their nainrs. A reeoliilion to appoint dulegatrs la tho National Cunvoniion, woj inirotluntd, whuti n motion to postpone its consideration was votcrl down by nyet 91, nay* 92. A rusoluliut; won adopted authorising Mo- Chair to appoint two delegates from cacti judicial district to report the iwttuu* of two delegate’* to tlm Charleston Convention front every (Jn.mccaaiuiiiil Oiettlct, and lour af- ternute.i, Tho vole vvaHuliunM viujninioiiH. An adjuurniQOiit took place until to-morruw. More CoulrovopalUM til Ivanaas. Lt*vi.Nwotn it, Sept. 16.—Counter pro lan.ations have (men issued hy tlm board of canvass rs authorized by the Constitutional Convention, uml A| r , \V..|*h, Mm Territo rial .Secretary, in regurd to the election returns. The board OUtim tliut tho a it thor ny ul l^o Conventionie supreme, and .Mr. WulsU chsructerixea their proecedioge ii lo Au Adiuluisfrutfou Victory. In thu Utah election, it is reported the Morm on have carried ilic day. elect thi-i’- nomimo for Congrcsaiiint. flelcgat W. II. If. Murgau, thu preseut Jtelegite, l»r. lirn.liirel, having docliiuua re-nuin.n- at ion. There wa* n strung Ahti'Mermuu iiraaniMifon in support of thu opposing can didate, V.Inch it wa* supposed would gaht btv .-o| all tho “GcniMu 1 onint, ko f Dm it seams llio Mor the v ..iu cutitlcd to vox itiona proved too . IIILUIII or lout. In Haft Luke City, wlmru the Mormons control everything, they doubtless polled «» heavy a vote ua they pleated. This, we auppo r, must be act down ae an Administration tnurupli, as thu Anti- Mormtmi dcitouuuu the I'letidutu, aud tbu Mormons laud linn for hia rrecnt ecu roe in regard lo Utah ‘'flair*. It is a qucstiQgA^ta' ad vast sue, involving net very erdtl it able e«- •octet(ous, bet the Aduiintairation Um« mo tew victoriv* tmw*« d«ye ‘hat it uwunoi afford to be perttuulir. —itichmitml H'A»g. ;