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10MAS RAfiLAN])_&_CO,,—PROPRIETORS.
r.VlE XXXII.
STRICT CONSTRUCTION OF TUB CONSTITUTION — AN HONES'! AND ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 29.1859.
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lertion, and Pimr Cicvts for every
Dtcoatinuaace. Aequare In the Enquirer
a of eleven llnce In Rinall type, contalo-
dort.onc hundred worib.
pabUshed at the n*B|^ rates
J_,- r :rta:t ution t» the requliili.
tight tints charged
kxtioni Intendgil to prot
leasts of Corporation*, 8
ji, will becharged iu>l'
[liver INVIGORATOR 1
f ptfPARED BY DR. HANFORD,
wnded Entirely From GUMS,
OVTIIE HK8T PUROATIVI AND LIVER
nten,supply-' CHOLERA MORBUS,
' nUce a heal- td »ml a preventive of
'bile, Invlgn- CHOLERA.
toH*to 'digest A Only 1 bottle Is l
rlfyliiR the V to throw out of t!
A On. bntth
[radical cure. A JArNmcr.^
attack* p| color from the rkia.
itedbythe A One do«e taken a short
• ofthe Liv-jU Una before eating gives
* P o d digest
lid prevent i
n riling a
r eating'® well.
Ik vc Uic'U
t ,n ! One dole, oftenrepeat-
ilik Cd, curci CHRONIC IH-
Y ARIllltKA In 1U wont
form, while HUMMER A
,«nt dois taken|7[BOWEL COMPLAINTS
ivcnU njrleld almost Vo the flnt
Hj"""'
taken' a few bottlei will cur.
r bow-1 IDROPSY by exciting the
At »o Expeetod.
Tb# Washington Stales baa compiled
and keepa standing a list of all the mem
ber! of the 36th Congresa, with their
politics, postoffices, Ac. Heretofore it bee
classed all the Northern Opposition mam-
hers of the Heosa as "Blaok Republicans.”
e have on several occasions confidently
pressed the opinion that when it ceeae to
a teet it wauid be found that a number of
eae members were not Black Republicans,
t would repadiate both Seward and
Doeglas and their srhemea and doctrines;
and we psrtiealarly named Messrs. Morrie
of i’a., Briggs of Now York, and Corwin
of Ohio, at men who were anjuaily eelled
Black Republicans. We are truly glad to
find that the Stales of the 16th inal.
ulkorHalively sustains oa in tkie opinion.
It altera ila classification of all the Opposi-
members from Pennsylvania and Hew
Jaraey from "Republicans” to People's
Party % says that it does to by request, and
adda, ‘*We are assured that none of these
gentlemen will participate in' a Republican
caucus.” Thia ia really belter than we had
hoped for—it takes 34 Representatives of
two Northern States slone from the Black
Republican column, and leaves that party
fries* to orgamxrf the fleuse even with
the anticipated Douglas Demoeratic alliance.
Mora important atill—it organises a nucleus
of Norlbarn conservatism around which all
the opponents of sectional agitation in that
region nay rally, with a hepe of wresting
several Northern Stales from the Black
Republicans. Wo have agon that in a
aentsst between the latter parly and tba
Democracy, the Republicans have b«au
Kntlly victorious, and we look upon a
conservative movement of this kind as
iflbiding the on*y hope of ‘'heading off” a
sectional conflict that could ouly end
disastrously to the South.
A NaahvHlu Kdltor Killed.
For several days a biller political contro
versy had boon going on between Alien A.
Hall, editor of the Nashville Newt, and
C*ao. G. Poindexter, editor of the Union.
It arose from the Unum charging Hall with
having advocated the emancipation of
slavery in Tennessee at a former period,
and intimating that such eentimeuls incli
ned him to unit, with Black Republicans.
Hall retorted bitterly. Poindexter said that
Hall relied open "the supposed privilege! of
age te shield him fretn responsibility.” A
sou of Hall commenced a hostile corres
pondence with Poindexter, pending whieh
Halt answered through his paper that the
charge that he trusted to tke privilege* of
age to shield him was false, and that ho
would defend himself. Poindexter shortly
afterwards went to the News offteo to eae
Halt The latter, at his approach, ordered
him not to advance farther at hi* peril.
Poindexter continued to advance and ap
peared to bo drawing a pistol. Hall iheu
•hot him dead with a double-barreled gun,
Poindexter’s pietcl railing by hia aide. Mr.
Hall promptly gave himself up, and wat
bailed to appear and aland an examination,
in the sum of $5,000.
rfl.
i pleasure In
K HEADACHE.
m dose Imi
|rclltrei COL
. ..jnc as a preventive for
> FKVKII A AGUE, OIIII.L
EE VEIL anil all Fevers
. of a BILIOUS type. I»
H Operate* with certainly,
iir. -(and tlnmiaii'ls are wit-
iino-'|J 'lliiK t» testify to Its won-
l.10, “ jderful virtue*.
e It are giving their
Killmony In It* fn v
the mouth with the lnvigur
IfiSrORD, Proprietor,Nc. 8-th Broadway,New
J JbUil.-d by all Druggists. Jtold i
EMBERTON A CARTER,
K A IVKH80N,
. WHITESIDE A CQ.
A 18 M
WILL CONTINUE THE
< FORMERLY. TUEllt OFFICE and 8ALES-
the Lower Store cf Bodd, Freer R Co.,
ttoy will bn happy to see all their old and new
ill Orders for Goods, make Advance!.
utcad the usual facilities ‘ ~ flfl "
JOHN W. KINO,
THOMAS CASlAK.
CvtsAc!, August 5 5,1 «* W
HOME DISTILLERY.
I WARRANT ED the VERY
IWIURKKY dally, by i
,during
!nd quality.
TWgm
!BK!73mW!|
Mt> dUutlou Is Iwpoalblo lu Its
e Ids llqt
f U.U pure Whiskey a
rgal-
n sold by the barr
leduction
Better from Hew York.
Fuller and mors definite returns of the
New York election indicate the success of
that portion ef the Democratic Stale ticket
supported by the Americana, by a very
small msjority ever the opposing unaided
Black Republican candidates. Mr. Jones,
tb* Democratic and American nominee for
Secretary of Btata, ia pretty surely elected
by 1000 or 1300 votes; and the returns for
this office have been more fully canvassed
than any other. That part of the Repub
lican ticket accepted by the American or
Utica Convention has .probably 36,000
msjority
Good ! the reporlod defeat of a portion of
the American ecleetie ticket was received
as a suro indication of Reward's nomination
for the Presidency bf the Black Republican
Convention, and of his obtaining the vote
of New York. We suppose that a different
result, now ascertained, will deter the
Republicans from nominating Reward. At
all events, it ought to convince him and hia
r. — A. '.h.l ih* Amer-r.... .n.l Whig*
New York held the balance of power and
will exert it for the good of the whole
country.
This result, with »be election of Mr.
Ogden in New Jereey, the repudiation of
Black Republicanism by t|£ Opposition
members of Congrees from New Jersey and
Pennsylvania, and th# heavy vote cast the
other day by the Americana of Massachu.
sells against on* of their own former leaders,
are the most hopeful sign* that have lately
• ppsared in the political hoxiion.
Ou the Ki*Ut Track Now l
The Richmond Whig, a abort time aince,
favored a union of all the Opposition mam-
bvra of the House of Ktprss.nlatives in
the election of a Speaker. For this it was
ssversly denounced by many Southern
Democratic editars, who were horrified at
the thought of uniting with Blaek Repub
licans—the pious souls forgetting to say a
word against Routhsrn Democratic nniou
with Douglas Frseaoilsra l But the Whig
baa rs-oonsidered the matter—the Harper's
Ferry demonstration, no doubt, eonvlaeing
it that a line policy must b. pursued
that will separate the conservative from the
fanatical portion of the Northern Opposi
tion. It now eotnes up to the suggestion
which w# mad# about a month ago, and
gives it it* influential support. That sug
gestion, the reader will recollect,
The Alabama mate Fair*
Our friends at Monlgtyntry appear to
have had a great lime with their Stale Fair
and other attractions. One of the papers
torms it a "carnival season.” The crowd
was very large, and the exhibition was
generally very creditable. We clip from
the Montgomery papers only a few items
embraced in their notice* of (ho Fair:
Nothing on the grounds attracted more
attention than Mrs. Watson's camels.
These ilbahapen curiosities bid lair to be
introduced into our State, as there are
■everal gentlemen, we think, who have
determined to. try the experiment of their
employment in plantation wotk. The prices
range Trent 1300 to *400.
Clemons, Brown Jk Co., ol Columhua,
Ga., exhibit one of their celebrated Cotton
Gins. Thu same firm also have on exhibi
tion a Portable Steam Engine.
We *uw some SirawLernos. classed a.
•‘Fuller’# Seedlings," whieh might very
appropriately bo named the "Ever«Boaring
Strawberry, as it boars in the tall as well
as in the snrtng. Alabama lias succeeded
in accomplishing what the North baa. lor
years, been unsuccessfully experimenting
upon.
‘argo arnoant of stock and othor things
sold at.auction, and also at private
good but not very extravagant pri-
" dispoved of three of hi
eamela to Mr. W. C. Bibb, ol thia aity, and
we understood that other gentlemen were
negotiating for tiie remainder ol her stock.
The Legislature.
The following arc iho bille, of interest to
hie section, introduced in the House on
Friday :
Bv Mr. Anderson, of Bibb—To project
>laor» of bills ol exchange and drafts drawn
i shipment ot cotton.
Alsu, to amend iho claim laws of this
State.
By Mr. Worley, ol Cherokee—To fix the
ompensation ol member* ol thn General
hly after January 1, I860. 95 pot day
Asm
nd $4 lor overv 50 mifo
■■to —To ament
her 54.1857,
eapons, and also the
1853, amendatory thereto.
Also, to declare certain words slanderous
■yiitac
ol Jar
Mr
nd Thomas.
Mr. Williams, of Muscogee—To incor
porate the Mutual Loan and Building A#-
lion, in the city ol Columbus.
. Rotten, of Oglethorpe—To authorize
itors and administrators to Inty proper*
their own sales, on certain conditions.
. Morris—To consolidate tlib offices ol
Clerk of the Wup.rior and Inferior Courts,
n Quitman county.
Mr. Jones—To authorize tho Justices ol
he Inferior Court ol Rabun county to levy
m extra tax for county purposes.
,A r :
contractors for tiio Lunatic Asylum.
Perry—To consolidate the offices ol
Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts,
nd redneo tho bond cl the Slier ill' uf Schley
county from $30,000 to 810,000.
Mr. Lumsdeu, ol Talbot—To appropriate
nonoy lor tbupurchare ol lire anna lor tho
oluntoer corps in this Slate.
Mr. McCants—Todonato to Taylor coun
ty $1000 out ot the general tax, toward tho
tpenae of suppressing tho ainall pox, Ate.
Mr. Ilorsely, of Upson—To amend the
:t ol Fob. 20, 1854, respecting minora em
ployed in manufacturing establishments.
Saturday, Nov. 19.—The Semite ro'-con*
Coni
Cotton Planters' Convention.
IXTRi SESSION.
Macon, Ga., Nov. Ifitli, 1859.
eall ol the President, the
in (ho city Hall. Hon.
Pursuant
II Cobt presiding.
Tho Constitution and rulea waro read by
the President, when an opportunity was
extended to goatlcinen to become members
ol the Convention ; quite a number came
forward ami signed the Constitution.
By resolution offered by J. V. Jones, tho
following gt-uilomen were elected honorary
hers— James A. Nisbat, George Logan,
riltonden, ol Schley—A bill to
change the lino of Schley county.
a bill to lay out und organize a new
nut of Bornun and Sumter counties.
Bartlett, of Jasper—A bill lor the
relief ol widows.
1r. Klewellen, of Upson—A bill to author*
tho Barncavillo and Thnmaaton Railroad
extend their road to Geneva or iodic
point on tho Muscogee nm^Mncon
that
The Organization of the House.
The Congressional elections are now over,
and the Southern Opposition and the Black
Republicans have each one member more,
and the Democracy two less, than our esti
mate made a few weeks ago. Parties in
the House stand (nominally) Republicans
114, Democrats 68, Douglas Democrats 13,
Southern Opposition 33. From this recapit
ulation it will be seen that while tha
Republicans lack only 6
majority (110), and will require only five
recruits from either of the other tkreo pa:
uo other two partiea combined can count
majority. It i. th.ti, th.t r
orgntii.-tlon can b. .fT.cled without . con
bination that will ambrace eithar Seward nr
Douglaa Froeaoilera, for combined tha,a two
partioa rouater 134 »ott.. The opinion
which wo exprea.od aome time ago, that an
organisation will he .fleeted by e inion oi
the Bl.ck Republican* and a portion oi tho
Douglae Democrati, i* now atrengthrned
by thn lone of the pro**. That an tffarl
will ho made to get up .n effecliee eoinbl- ,
nation of tbie aort ia eery evident—it i« •>
lea.t confidently reported that ao.cn or
eight of tha Douglae Democrat! are willing
to go into the arrangement s and we expeet
to tee, after ell the eipieaaione of Domo-
cratie horror at th. idea of affiliation with
Iho Black Republicans, lhat a portion of Ibe
Northern Domoerecy are guile reedy (a#
uaual) to go into the .ary attiance ao indig
nantly denounced I Bat we atill have hope
that it will be defeated. Wo atill belie.,
that there arc aome Northern Oppoeition
member, (wrongly cl„.od a. Black Repub
lican.) wbo will cola for neither a Seward
nor Douglae candidate for Speaker. If eny
•uch were he.ilaling before, the Harper’*
Kerry axcitetnent ought In confirm them in
the rc,motion to oppoao any parly aetking
Railroad.
Mr. Hall, of Moriwciher—A bill lo declare
o iruo meaning ol the act in relation to
Ordinaries.
> permit Clerks of the Su
perior Courts who have served 16 consecu
tive ytonra to practice law.
Mr. llolt, of Muacogco—A bill lo prevent
delay in trial on account ol denlli of parties.
Also, a bill to alter and cnlargo the cur*
rent rulo in action of ejectment.
Mr. Jordan, of Pulaski—A bill to make
such rates of interest an shall bo agreed on
by the parlies. Not applicable lo banka.
Tho Senate took up a number ol local
bills or, thoir third rending. Aninilg them
tho bill to componsnte tenener. ol poor chil
dren in Muacogco county was panned.
In the House, on motion of Mr. Williams,
of Muacogec, the bills Iroin the Senate lo
pardon Wm. A. Choice and Francis 1.
Smith, were taken up nnd read lha second
time, and the bill na to Cboico was made (lie
special order for Fridi
day next, on tneiion of
Williams, tho bill as lo Smith was
made the special order on Monday next, to
secure action in time to prevent Ins execu
tion on Friday, 25th inst.
The House took up billa on their third
rending and paasod a number, oi which
wero tho following
To incorporate tli
county of Schley.
To authorize the Mayor and Council of
ornamerifiAtf'fMirnfyrtr o[r;a'c W *
Park in Hsidcity near the Railroad depot.
To provent tho Halo of spirituous liq“* v —
by itinerant traders.
i of Ellavillo
s the r.
U. 11. Ward.
Tho President tken rend hia communica
tion, containing many important item, of
information respecting our relation with the
Continental Direct Trade Association ol
Europe; nnd Ire ilao read several very in
teresting letters from leading commercial
gentlemen of Europe.
The Communication, together with the
letters, were referred to a committee consiat-
g of lion. Howcl Cobb, J. V. Joneaand
JC»*U HttVi
J. V. Jones read a very able ann interoat'
ng repotl on Fairs, which are proposed t<
bo held npn'ually in the city o£ Macon, under
auspices ol the Colt
Plante
appoint
Resolution by Col. Thomas :
Resolved, That this Convention
m gentlemen whoso duty it shall be lo
"’a otfAfVi® u!u\°S town, Europe
ol^nll descriptions; and that thoy bo re
tested to communicate their information
ton tho cotton trade of thia country, at as
,rly n day as practicable."
Tho resolution wm laid on the (able for
the present.
Col. Tltomna, chairman of tho Committee
i Banka, then read h>s report, which was
adopted.
Altornoon session—met according to ad
journment
olution of Col.Thoman was taken
and nftern Irco interchange ol opinion,
solution was unnnimounlv adopted.
Col. Howel Cobb nnd Col. J. It. Thorns
sro elected delegates to Europe.
By J. V. Jones ot Burko,
Resolved, That the President appoint, at
Ilia leisure, one gentleman from each coun
ty represented in thia Convention, whose
duty it shall ho to raise funds tft defray tho
expenses of tltu delegation to Europe, and
tho Haiti gentleman shall also bo empowered
to call county meetings, nnd use all lauda
ble ufi'urta to promoto in hi* county the
groat object contemplated by this iconven-
2d. That tho Proaident appoint a boird
naieting of himself and all other officers
of the Convention,'together with one dele*
gnio from each Congressional District, who
shall meet in the city oi Macon the early
ol tho next year (tho limo to be ap
pointed by the Proaident) for tho purpose of
king preliminary airangements for llto
ir, arranging a promium list, filling out
programme, &.c.
By James West, of Burke county.
Resolved, That the President request one
more gentlemen from thuao cotton coun-
is not represented in thia Convention, to
it tltu people of thoso counties interested
tho objects of tho Convention, and to
nd delegates to our meeting*.
By Col. D. Janos, ot Randolph t'
Resolved, Thai th* proceedings of thia
Convention ho published in the city pupora,
and bv all pnpurs in tiio Stato Iriondly to
this Conventii
Adjourned
day in Juno n
TBLIIIGRAPIIIC.
Reported for the Columbus Enquirer.
Additional by tho Canada.
Halifax, Nov. 50.—Home circulars say
that all qualities had slightly advanced, and
Fair and Middling grades had improved Id.
Other circulars state that Middlings were
very full and firm in priee, and in some
caac# l*16d. advance had been realized.
The authorised quotations were :
Fair Orleans Sd. I Mid. Orlenni 7 7-1M.
Fair Mohllea TJiil. | Mid. Ifobfln 7‘4<1.
Fair Uplands 7&,d. | Mid. Uplands 6 lf-lid.
•Stock on hand, 457,000 balcst ol which
508,000 were American. Seme circulars
say all qualities had slightly advanced.
Fair and Middlings partially Id.
MiNciiarzB.—Tho advices are favornblo.
Gorda were firm and holder, demanding an
advance, which checked business.
Havre Market.—Tree Ordinaire, 115f.;
Has, K6f. Market advanced If. Sales of
the woek, 9,500, exclusive ol a large qnnmi-
ty at so*. Stock 37,000 bales.
Gtnerul Liverpool Markets.—Breadktu'.Vs
quiet. Wheal and corn, all qualities slight
ly ndvnneed. Provisions dull.
Isondon Market. - All n>> .!••(•■ n C t»*
Financial.—Conaols were quoted 9Gi to
96L Bullion In the Bank ol England de
creased X'83,000. Money unchanged ; do-,
mand active.
Lirsnroor,, Saturday.—Sales ofeoltou 10,
000 bales, speculators and exporters taking
each 9,000, market closcing firm. Flour
dull; wheat steady and advanced 2s. lo 3s.,
chioffly on inforior and heated qualities
Corn firm end advanced 6d. to la. on the
week.
The steamship Indian and City ol Wash,
ington arrived at Liverpool on tiio 3d inst.
It was asserted that England had con*
settled to join tho European Congress, and
that tho French and English Governments
wero entirely agreed as to the basts.
It was vaguely reported that Garibaldi, at
an intctviow with the King of Sardinia,
declined tho proposition of the latter. Italy,
ho said, was betrayed and he would head a
revolution. The King protested against
any such proceedings.
Thu Great Eastern had arrived at Souths
Curlup Meat bj Injection of Urine.
Tallaiubsee, Nov. 8,1859.
Editors of the Southern Cultivator, August
to, Gt
Hiss—A Inge number of your Journal,
containing a letter of mine to the editors oi
Floridian At Journal of ibis city, on tho
•‘now method” ol curing meat, first prac
ticed in Uiis country by my friend, the laic
Low is DeCoute, ol Liberty County, Ga.,
describe
cumpliuiii
inch you add tin; request that 1 would
plainly und intelligibly,
by n Iriend. 1 attempt
ro cheerfully, aa I shall
at tiro same timo be unswering similar
requests from iitdividunla from different
parts of iho country, and regret that pro-
tcasionul engagements liuvo prevented my
doing ao before.
Thia is an invention or discovery of in
calculable valuo, to our Southern farmers
especially. 1 have so regarded it lor years ;
and nothing but an incorrigible aversion to
the use ol tho pen—which, I trust, will
satisiacionally explain any want ol perspi
cocity in this effort—has kept mo from
making it known to them through tiio
public prints long ago.
Tho mixture used lor salting, is a satur
ated solution of common salt, or, ruthtr
Key West or Turk's Island suit, winch is
bettor, being made by solar evaporation.
Cold Vsater will dissolve ns much salt a.
warm, and, ns the inj<
Jtoto 1 ^ 0 ,^
wotor liaa du.aulvt rj bo much .all Rial il
will float an egg, 1 think the brine is strong
enough.
'1 bo boat instrument for tiio purpose it
one that will throw u continuous, uninter
rupted atrourn. Mr. LoConto used the pat-
pump syringe, with clnatictubo. 'Tho
artery in a hog is too small to admit tho
extremities (usually olivory or bone,) bought
villi (h
ised u lent
Tim hot
ind bled /<.
killed by a blow on tiio licnd
tiling down to the caroled arte-
vl opening it. In this latter operation,
bleeding, lies tho greutest difficulty ot
i tho Jd Tues-
Alnnnlng Intelligence.
The following is iho aubatanco of thn
telegraph nnd letters received by the Ex
which will bo found inter-
n Charlestown, telegraphs to
t Harper's Ferry, to telegraph
# adda to tho Mayor of Alex-
* No. 14 mnnd Street, Lave Wbtokey
county, *l k . .»»!>.
•o’sf Olranl. AMBHOtti It HANNAN.
Kpt ST y6m
HUGHES, DANIEL So CO.,
r?f£\ WILL CONTINUE A GENERAL
iiffiStorage and Commission awn
IHeceivlng and Forwarding
BUMNK88, AT THE
LOWELL WAREHOUSE,
We'pltilye ocr tost Meribns to xire satisfaction to
, LI «ho m»y entrust us with their produce.
We are prepared to funfcli all customary advan-
I 17 KaX'&o.boK:
I a.LT, asd »lhe, pUaUUim HUGHES,
WM DANIEL.
W. U. HODGE*.
OrttUEai, Oa., Jam 11,1 d,l, _
Notice to Shipper. I
» ALL COTTON InUntW to b* Shipped °*«»
tb. MoU«s A G ,f 4rd,Head j^rnust bar-s^thfi
th. Kocthsrn Opposition should nominal. l0 obtain power by koeping up aggr.s.tve
a candidate of their own, and adhere to , ec tional excitement. We look and hope
biro, *• agsinst * Dsrnocrat or a Black I f or t bolt from the Blaek Republican* if
R.publican, from the beginning lo the end t h c y either
of the contest—thus throwing th# rssponsi- | the 8peak#rship
bility of organixatien on the two parlies
r.ch so boastful of its own strength and
* u „.i.v..d tho Inw in relation
to bo included in the written dedaiona of the
Supreme Court.
To amend theoct of March 4,1850, in ro
tation to attachments ami garnishments.
To proscribe tho duty ol tho Judgo ol inn
Superior Court in Stewart county, ub to the
attendance of petit jurors.
To provide lor the biennial election of thn
Principal of tho Asylum lor tho Deal and
^Trwcquire securities and endorsers to
'^i notice in writing to holder* ol paper, to
tiieir principal, within threo month# to
tako effect 1st ol July, 1860. .
To provide lor the prool of wills by intar*
r °To prcicribo tho time for electing Sena-
tore in Congrees.
To allow and compensate thn Reporter
of tho Superior Court, allowing him $3 per
volume lor nil copies over 130 furnished iho
Stale for use of public officer..
To amend tho Judieiary act of February
16, 1799, ao a. to require the Clerk# of the
Suporiur ai^lnferior Courts, nnd tho cor
poration cWrts, lo keep n eopnrato docket
hyall appeals, instead of entering thorn on
of February 30, 1854,
iotli acction ol I ho 10th division
S"» SJcorpora'. tl>a I’orl Royal Railroad
**1*0*8111 horse the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Schley county to levy an extra tax
lor sounty purposes.
The bill to prevent the nr-le orspirituous
llquoas by itenirsnt trades wn. pa.aed—
yeas 63, nay# 48.
nndrta, lhat tho
350 untied me
Ford.
This
ped at
all Mr. Barbour kn
Capt. Margo telegraphed thn
Icavo Alexandria with his co
o’clock Friday i
of tho
Richmond, Va., Not. 19.—Col. I)avi. has
telegraphed Got. Wise that a largo lurco ol
armed men were approaching Cnarleetown
from tho direction of Wheeling. A regi*.
incut ol 406 atrong ha* iuat Ini'. Richmond
extra train—Gov. Wise accomimoying
i. More tioop.j hnvo been ordered to
lipid themselves in readiness.
Tho Wanderer Trial..
Kata.mu, Nov. 21.—The nrgumont it:
o can. of ths prisoner, on trial lor piracy
in. slave-trading with tha Wanderer, wai
Deluded to-day, and the case will g<
jury
Movements of Gor. Wise.
Washinuto., Nov. 20.—Gov. Wise
with
hundred State troops, passed througit
iicre en route lor Charlestown to-day. He
doe# not believe the rumor of the approach
of an armed force, but by hia presenco, and
an imposing lorco, it will give a feeling of
security to (lie population, protect the pris
oners, and prevent any futile attempt for
th.ir rcsouo.
Tho latuRi accounts from Charlestown
report that alt was quiet,
special dispatch from Washington, aaya
dial the Govsrnmsnt have detsrmined upou
the seizure of tho northern Htatc. of Nexi-
eo. The troop, from "Old Point Comfort,"
and two cotnpanis. from Leavenworth, have
been ordered to Hrownsvillo immediately,
for that purpose.
onatomy,) lie on each sido of tiio wind pipe,
und may bu distinctly felt pulsating, in the
bjeet by holding dm head up and
'pening
of tliCRO vrasida will let all the
icceeaury. A iut hog
comparatively short
deeply imbedded
blood
u very thick ami
neck, nnd the arturim
difficult of access. Tho trouble ol Pi
ting at dm artery to bleed und throw in the
fluid, will be found considerable. The in
cision to roach the urtcry should bemndo as
dm head au poeeible. 1 would adviuc
that inexperienced perrons experiment lirbt
with a ulieep or becl. The arteries in these
lie ncuror dm eurlace, and tltcir nccku arc
:omparatlvuly longer. When tho Imi
bled,
The blood vessels can bo bo d7Btcndcd
the fluid as to bioat und evvull the whole
animal, but 1 think when die circuit Iiub
been completed dial is sufficient. Tlys
can cosily bo determined by observing die
jugular vein which lieu alongside, and in
tho .nine sheath with tho urtcry. When
the fluid floiv. back through tho vein, tiio
animal may bo conaidorcd throughly Baited,
and may, as hood a. convenient, be cut up
und smoked. More experience than I have,
is required to rcguluto aome pointa in tho
process, uo, lor example, how Ball die
briuo may be mado lo cure tiio meat, and
yot not bo too salt to bo pnlulublc, and tho,
propor proportion ol unit petro or such nr-
muy be used to give tho desirable
led coioi
Hon. 11 lues llolt—Description.
Tim odilor of tho Augusta Dispatch
[waiTTius run nm coumaC. aaquiato*
THINGS I LOVE.
ve the fl.dsoine miulc,
the limpid, hushing rill,
t leaps, In irleetul .ainhols,
rn the sunny, pebbled bill,
That flouts upon the breexes,
With their wlikp'rlnK* highs ulonj
When they blow In genial spring,
And breathe their heav’nly fragra
On the zephyr's sportive wing.
TO THE PAIR.
A hazel, lustrous c^e, I 10^.,
To kin. such lips, I love’s* ^ell,
t p nlon^r, on gentle wfw
A, Muscogee county, Oa.
UciLUl-ns.
Murder Will Out.
Tho following aingulur circumataqce, re-
rnian journal, in worthy of *er-
Hunt to that of the fatuous Dog
lattd
swart and Major Duffy bod. tele-
graphed dm Governor requo.tinjr ordorr -
take two companies and tb*
The Covornor bus
immediately upi
riillery
M . „ .irdors to r
dm Bcrryvillo Ford
tided th
CoT i>«*i* tolograpli
ol. Davi
Wiso «o
iiicli haa been done,
a “tlmro ia a guerrilla war
fty ol five of the best citi*
burnt.” Upon this tho
ordered the lat Rogi Mg
and iai
ordoi
To amend the o
power. Tbo Whig «•>•■•
.. W. would r.*omm*ml, therefore, to o.r
Soulh.rn Op|>u.ilion lliood. in CoW"".*
!,nw of oolier di!I.r«n» Iroin ih»t wliieh w.
.ere ofor# edroced. In our op.nion
h.n in .lew nl Ike .llerod eondillon ol
•n.lk. the. elionld nomin.l. on. .1 ‘heir
owii nVnibir. *»d eoppo" *■'">' ‘hrou E h
.hick .nd thin ; oppoet*!. loo. Ih. edopllon
ol ike plurality role, •nd rkrowrog lb. whol.
r..pontibiliijr'of ««•■»•"»» “P 0 " lh “
Rrnsblican and Democratic partial.
*“n i" '•» «' «•«“'
occurrences, should they
Republican, '"
afinuld thsy
attwa
otbel
■111furnisbh'l by a ay of the
rMlcoars, zratb. . , .
ThsIUUIUty of the Company begins vriin ti
1»Uof thelrec.lpt end when tha Colton I
tbroea off tbaOar* at Girard. ..
Ths liability on all Goods cessm when thay a
r*iy far delivery at the button
tappetra tram tty »'
i all Investigation into
. . .
t Democratic Aa
«hy dels si the wishes
, of 111* people, end b.fll.
Beard
"Is
utmdttof ibis lit
which they a
ssolutlon ot tb.
tad expectation*
' M y, d »*,he',n!.“l.« i"ndb;'.h.m.7l..'.',V»d
5SS m o Mbi; .'l .b./.her P.r.i«.*.d
feaving both of these P*rtics to come to
-• _ r, .i._. wi.oose.
suggestion and refomroen-
Bewsrd esnilidst. for
tnako a bargain with
Douglas’ squad of squatter sovereignly
agitators. ^ ^
QT The Legislature of Alabama, on
Friday, unanimously elected Hon. Richard
W. Walkor s Judge of th. Supreme Coart
of tho Btste. H# wss holding the office by
Executive appointment.
T*xas U. B. B»*at#*—The return of
Gev. Houston to th# United Stale. Hcnst.
ia regarded *• certain. If he is ehua.n by
the Legislature of Texs., he will take th.
seat now occupied by Hon. Matt Ward.
Califobbia Casuao*.—At the ls«i Stale
Fair ef California, a cabbage was exhibited
that weighed 63 pounds. That was beaten,*
however, by s best which wa. exhibited
lest year at 43 pounds weight, and then
replanted and grew to 115 pounds.
■f}> leave Mr. Render, of Meriwether
introduced a bill authorising the Govornoi
to appoint rolorccs lodccido upon the cla —
oi George W. Douglass again
for damages, in
thu State
negri
death Several year# ago by i
y of Colutnhui
‘ received by tho Executive in
at two daye, warning him of the in*
icnucd raids in diffursnt JsquadB along the
holders of Virginia and Kentucky. ,u
Wnahlu^ton Nctve.
Wabuinotor, Nov. 20.—It is assorted
that tlmro wee an extraordinary Cabinet
meeting yeetordny. The Cabinet
. rea’dore. Col. Holt ia nothing like
las ho ia represented, nor is ho quite so
ll. Tho Dispatch snya: [Times.
Conspicuous among tho older members ol
unaniranuB in favor of the seizure of tho
northern States ol Mexico.
tho Senate, both in ability and personal
appearance, ia lion. Hi nee Holt, of Muscq-
geo. Ho ia about sixty years of ago* aboul
fivo feet ton inchea in height, erect and well
proportioned. Ilia head ia lurge nnd high,
and phronologically well balanced, llis
hair is silvered with gray, and ho wonre it
.ached back Irom hie forehead in a manner
hick becomes tiio inde pendent and dignits*
1 expression of his taco. I,: ‘ * “
of Montargis:
A worthy tanner named Krunlz, residing
in tho neighborhood of Siez, in the Arch
duchy of Auelria, was in tho habit of mak
ing journeys several times a year to ssell hie
goods and enter now contracts for supplies
of different, kinds. These rounds generally
occupied him ten days or a fortnight. On
tho morning of the 12tb of October last ho
started oh usual, but in thu same night hie
wifo and sun were surpised el hearing hie
cabriolet come up to the door, and theirsur-
prtso was changed to horror on finding in
tho vehicle tho lifeless body of the tanner,
weltering in hie blood. Tho bores, finding
himself at liberty, had returned home. Tho
authorities made inquiries, but without lead
ing to the discovery of the murderer. The
tanner had with him a largo and powerful
dog, but ae tho animal was fastened under
tho cubriolot ho could not render any aseis-
tunco lo hia master. Alter the death of tho
tanner, his eon, a young rnan shout twenty-
fivo years of nge, took on himself tho man
agement of the business, and, like his futh-
cr, made the usual journeys.
About a fortnight ago, in passing near a
roudhido public house, at the door of which
tho landlord was silting smoking his 'pipe,
tho same dog which had been in tho habit
of uccotnpunying tho fathqy, and which was
running along quietly by the side of tho
vehicle, began to bark in tho most frantic
manner, and ruahvd towards (ho house.—
Tito man,seeing its approach,ran in and clo
sed tho diior, while tho dog kept howling anil
cd by tho inmates of lha hou*e, ho fsatenad
tho dog beneath the cabriolet, and driving
to the nearoat town gave information to tha
authorities. Stfmo police officers wore im
mediately sent to the house, mid in It wore
the empty money bog of tho tanner, hie
watch and bis pocket book. Tho landlord
and bis wilo wtro immediately arrested, and
will ho tried for tho crime.—Galignani.
I.atcst News from Ilrowitsvllle.
Nr.w Orlf.arh, Nov. 31.—The stcan
Arizona, Horn Brazos on the 17th inst.,
arrived. Hhe brings hcvoii hundred
filly threo thousand dollar* in apoi
Arizona, ta
W urr..d ol »n «boUti<m ..l.emo whwh
may be in concoction to kidnap, and spirit
ly prominent citizens or members ol
their lamilies, und to keep th
lur thu pardon of tin
eulpr
. ... krop himself and hi
rd,and that it ia prudent
icert with Maryland, it
Charlestown nnd liar
uumlm"| u 7c.i nearinfi M»r-
LS, i-'urry, n* tiro fi«y» •! the ewomlon
,Uproseh j and that Iho aboUU'*** , “ , “ “ r "
ly tampering
Intelligence, received by
to the rllset that Brownsville is sal*. Cap-
lain Tobin, with hia company of eighty
Texas Rangers, arrived on tho 13th, nnd
thirty men Irom thu Revenue Cutter Dodge.
Filly artillerymen front Baton Rouge loll
Brazos, for Brownsville, on the 16th.—
Those, added to the former lores, will ntako
about thrss hundred regular troops and
volunteers At Brownsville,
»l of Capi. Tobin, Cortinas’
chief officer was hold as « prisoner. Ilo
was ordered to be hung without a trial, and
the ordor wa« promtly executed.
Further Facts Itelatlvc to tho Murder
of Mr. Fsgo. ^
Our townsman, P. D. Pago. Esq., reiu
r n ”lho" North", I ed to this city yesterday morning, and
luunu* gslhtr tho tallowing facia rotative to
dosporato atioinpr. »nd execution ol tho murderers
tin •>"* .•f..-ry.h,n« i , urroomIln« , h«a««te | “P'«J }“'“ A. -ill b.
Iroo
ind its bordci
pilO|l
of tht
lo not to flock in
UlTu'n.c....ry, lor ihc , «S,«'rfi” ba.cfi
' aomowiist variant Irom the
Thu
will b« tho very t
j the acene
irs when they
when the home-
Kra.i1 t hS, TLst goodii
ordered, the lUMIIty of
mU goods ceases, aud tbo I
ta* risk of tba owner*. 1 '
Aiti-1* of Freight
ftsrjit on thr whole b
COPAUTWEHSIIIP.
THR Business of Barringer * Brothar
1 will be continued at the old stand by the
underaigned, who have associated them-
•elvea together tor the purpose of a general
UDLMXU UUflUESfl*
Contracts taken tor all kinds of Building'
sad executed promptly
Sympathy.—A joint com
mittee haa boon appointedI to preparo and
report resolutions on the death of tho Hon
George R- Gilmer, Governor of this .State
from 1839 to 1831, and from 1837 to 183‘J.
Conflict of Juummctl '
was adopted in both bran. r
Assembly to-day. authoriz
to appoint a Special Agr"
of the (J
; the (J.
- 1 co It I or
iili the Executive of Florid*,
press th* trouble* nnd violonc
'solutioi
IVi iiii) border will b. rao«. lbt..tcned
Willi torchr>H. L.t tllOBO nol 0odor .rin» !t
tb. execution, bind toBolher >, euatd. ol
Ike border. It il very •»».•"» n", w - i 1 "" *
con.id.r.blc loro, will be tlnolut.ly ncce.-
snrv in all the region of Loudoun, Clarke,
JfArison nnd Borkeiuy counties, liter*
Jr fir t son nnd uorkeiuy v
will bo full military fotco at the execution
iivcry citizen not in th# tank*, one
tthsr, eught to lie arming and orgnnl
pairulcs and gui
nnd Ilia oyca is blue, Inrgi
prcBHivo. Ilia cheeks are rather
mor lip prominent, und chin small with a
lull,
uriking t
well arched Grecian none, imparting to Iiib
faco an expression ol candor, firmness nnd
intelligence, which a close observer would
not fail to notice, in casting his
Senate Chamber. Thoro is fl
ol cnlinnoas, dignity nnd good inoio,
the man, rolruahing to observe tn this ftdgotv
und bustling age. Ilo is not given to much
speaking, but make* hia points clearly, uml
ia a vigilant, working membor. Ilo seta
his fnco against burdonsome and
legislation ‘ ' "
9 consider
iiicli lead
in order
which tho lull
o control, without stopping
those time-serving motives,
members to support a useless bi
secure tho mover'* influence.
Mr. Molt has been in Congress, but I
bound to believe that ho linn very little I
for iho modern appliances by winch i
nttnin and retain official poaitons,
writing his biography, but merely
nciling the profile of
flying report
rB ]t |'. V ii,s that some suspicion rested on
one Irving Ward, in th# investigation ol
whose movement!, °ne Stephan Ward, hia
brother, wan examined. In the preccsa ol
examination palpable contradiction* wero
made in tho deposition* ol ‘bo two broth
er*, which soon resulted in their disagree
ment. Stephen then m*dop“ «•
PPP dura than hi* face,
1 will not a Iitdo to tho itumoroua Incidmili
of hia file, which entitle him to consider^
tion os u faithful public sor
a genuine Goorgia gcntloma
— nuture might stand up and
Of him
videttes.—Richmond Whig, 18fA.
it bin the disputed territory b
Gia and Florida, until further
taken to setii# the boundary question
steps
be
or Messrs. Shoutsb At Rato, of the
Montgomery Advertiser, were on Wednei-
Aoj elected 8t*to Printer* by the Alabama
,l.tion m.d* in the light ol recant even)* J day elected BUlo l rimer* oj »uw
and in'view ol the contingencies and proba- I j^giiigtur#. There prer# n» other candi
bilitie* of ‘be I dal** '
PT It i* evident the! a atrong effert, in
CF* Ex-Gov. Gborcs R- Uilmbb died i
tAFitiCARK.-Among ths premium*
not offered by tho Htale Agricultural Soete
ia executed promptly. yna . _i.
KT DOORS, SAjBH, BLINDS, and all
material used in the con*tr uctto-i o|
furnished and sent to anv part of tbe coun-
try. Also, Plans, Specifications, and Eau
“““ * “^Wf'lAS BARRINUER,
J. L. MORTON.
Cofumim., June 5, ldiiS tw 3t w tl
~ J. H. Jones,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Tort 0»in«, Clay C«., 6».. .
\I TILL continue the Practice of Law in tnc
tv South-western Circuit n heretofore
*»d promise* to faithfully attend to all oust
be made
the Harper’s Fer.y insurgent*,
ington IMM paM..h« tb. -hoi. of Hon.
J. W. Vorh...’ .rf** 1 10 lh “ *“ J
lollow. Ih. l.id of lb. in “f 1 ' 0 *
lb. pti.on.r « "mii.l.bl. bo,”—"th. boy
p.i.on.r"—"youthful cli.nt”-"«oU‘} bo,.
,ti. Cook i. »l l...t 3f> ,.»>• “Id.
Tb> w..h- noil., ImI. A pt.yiou. repoit of hi. ...et.
h»d ltd o. io ..poet tbu o».nl.
Mr. W.rton Run.II, j.ilor of Cb.t-
b»m count,. «». t.mo.od front ogiee on
Toe.d.,, for wnding • ck.ll.ng. to light .
do.l to Hop. John M. Mlll.r, Judg. of th.
Cit, Coull of S.r.nnth.
[O' W-
Gboboia Code.—By joint ballot, tho Gen*
• tal Assembly thia day elected Thomas R.
R. Cobb, of Aiheqs, and Richard IL Clark,
of Albany. Contmisaioners to Codtly the
Law* of Georgia, m iho place of the Hon.
II. V. Johnson and Iverson L. Harris. Esq.,-
who declined the sppotntmeat. Messrs.
Cobb and Clark had no opposition.—Hid.
Monday, Nov. 31.—In »b« Senute, tho
death of Ex Gov. Gilmer waa announced
by Mr. Barrow of Oglethorpe, who oflmed
resolutions paying a tribute to hi* memory.
Mr. Btllup* sketched hia life and service*,
and eloquently extolled hi* virtue*. J ho
resolutions were unanimously adopted, and
the Msnate adjourned.
In the House, *everal motion* wero made
to re-conaidor vote* of Saturday. Only
one prevailed—a motion lo ro.con*idcr tho
passage of th# bill prohibiting the sale of
ipirituocs liquors by itinerant denier*.
tv !• ut l.y Col. A. M. Hunt, of iho United
.States Hotel, was u beautiful Hilver Pitcher,
of the value of $G0, for tho best specimen
African, imported in 1868 or
1869. Tho Pitcher was richly ch.ssd, and j
ng liirnoell froi
in tho horrible affair,aave
ol tho gun
.. 11 participate
th» mere carrying
rnado a complete
ci,on of the true statement of the fact*,
from which it appeared lhat Stephen uoue
the shooting, while ha w«. concealed near
bv At first, Btophen maintained hia abil
ity to provo an althi, but the examination of
hi* witncaacs sustained the statement which
ho voluntarily concurred in before Hia close
of tho investigation. Th# enraged relatives
of thu deceased, united with mo almout
Particulars of tlte Visit of the Ameri
can .Minster to Pekin, and the Ux-
chaiiRC of the IlaUfleU Treaty.
Portland, Nov. 13—A loiter by th-
ner Hungarian, dated Shanghai*, Au
gust 32d, say* the stcuincr Powhatan, with
Mr. Ward, tho United State* Minister, had
arrived from Poiho, On the Jtith of July tho
i'stvdintau anchored oil Peitang, when an
Imperial edict uriived tltat the Americun
Minister and hi* suit ol twonly person
should bo escorted with ail h-
The irip occupied eight
Tito Legation remained o
days, during which they
their quurters. not liowcvv. 6-
ihoy were at liberty any moment to walk
out. They would doubtless have clustd
tho gate* entirely, had not Mr. Ward tukeu
Tbuihulk Times in Boston—We alluded
...o other day to tho peremptory measures
adopted by the Executive of Massachusetts
in illation to tho Siuto Agent, who enjoyed
tho monopoly of the sale of apirilou* liquor*
undor tho prohibitory taw, which haa work-
l so beautifully everywhere. Charged with
lultcruting hia liquors, the Agent wa* call
ed upon by the Legislature to give up tho
ioku of the ogcncy. Ho did not comply
ilh tho order, and was arrested for con
tempt by tiio Sergcnnt-at-Arm* of tho
House. Kttll contumacious, hi* case waa
brought before tho House, which, by a largo
ijority, directed the Speaker to prepare hia
warrunt for tho committal of the Agent to
tho common jail of the county, there to ru-
tninuto at hi* loisuro over hi* bibulou* pec-
cadilloe*. Tho speaker issued hi* warrant,
nd the offender was duly incarcerated, al
ter very coolly requesting the Speaker to
present him with the pen that wn* used in
signing tho warrant. It i» n very curious
Bj*ton notion nil around : tho law was cu
rious, the creation of such a (at place was
curious, and tho lost proceeding was the
most curious of all. To mnkc the matter
still more complicated, the Agent will prob
ably suo the titalo for false imprisonment,
and thus tho Boston gossip* will have some
thing to talk about fur a long while. Per
haps the best way to end the matter would
ho to compel the Agent to drink aoine of hi*
own liquor. According to ail accounts that
would finish him
-N. Y. Herald.
i Scotch gcntlei
.... _ half day)
Fokin lor fifteen
wero confined
field—a farm I
native African
nuurn, which
youngeet
i Africans hoeing i
in the distance.
the |(t*-
Huiiiir,lnilii«di.i«ly dot.
i iho perpetrator* ot the diabolical
On Friday, tho Ittth ln*t., tb«y woro
iiibited fur the in*- I taken to the very spot where Mr. ['ago wa*
bibiteu for me ^ nd R ga |i oWi erected, on which they
rded to Usac, the j |un g *|| g et d. The execution took
liny about ten years of •«•— p | tco proC ia#|y one week from the time ol
Tiber • Napoleon, was about fourteen
. , o|j ’ They arc both actife, *prightly The Ward* acknowledged that tjeiihej
year* otu, *uj . mntitk BnnUsh I ol th«m entertained a paruelo of (I will
t firm aland that r
uld cloi
all i
entrusted to hia care, U» the co untie# of
Randolph, Clay. Early, and Calhoun.
Kr Of ceat Fort Gaiooe.G*.
March 3,1855 wtl
(y Some of the Democratic paper* » n
New York admi* lhat their party injaiod
itself by iu own efforts to make capital o ut
of th. Harper’* Ferry .flair- It ^
evident that all their indignation waa vontsd
for party *ff«ct, and the people could not b#
deceived in tb*t way. In tb# city of New
££-£■*
t °i,.ur.d Jixir " om
ihe poll*; v.—v -
l ,nml «xcitc».ui«
ty W'a 1m.n «.,i*kll; lllk* Ml ’ H.con
Bill Deling -on •!>» lbrk.rn.il. •*
Monl,om.rj on Thor-W, bo.lin. onl,
Loi.ua. Tim., ^
Ktn... i. now tb. "Und of
judg. Poiti. h.« —in*—dy «'* nt,d * k l M ‘
divorc. OM H MRUUM -»lji
ra.idenc. A g.oll.mtn Imng in IndUnn.
^nUjM.-Ub.dmiM.n, .h.,b..
The conatdoration of tho hill fer the
pardon of Cboico wa* postponed to the 30lh
and the hill for th# pardon of French
I. Smith was passed unanimously.
The House received from tho ftenate tin
resolutions in reference to tho doath ol
Ei-Gov. Gilinar, aud passed tffi
moutiv, altar an nddreaa by Mr. Lofton of
Oglotuorpo,
ELOflMKRT
t tho qi‘
old genth
Gallifol!*.—Romanco ii
An
vt%1 about fifty year* of age o
sloped a few evenings aince, with
born in this country. , ,
N.noleon l.a« hi. (">"> '«‘b (»k J >p'o
tb..b.,-.of..-(«.ib| (.«« b M o»l,bpl
lie ik ilighlly totto.jeil on ihk cl.ktkt, 'V
r Ii.uk l.oyk ongiged in b.roe...ng hoc
„ at which Ibky .kcmod (ikrfectly !l homk
.uto.bI time, .jikkliing lo thk horkkk, k.y-
ing “wok," “kUnd -till,” ju-t •• other ne-
„oe. would, 'i'h.y an.wared (|!ie*tiol.k
promptly. a«‘d when asked if th.y did not
want to go baek to Africa, the no waa viry
emphatically a. well -• promtly uttered. U
would be hord to diriingutah ihesp boys
from Awericqp ^oip pogmaa tu a crowd.—
Indeed, wo are confident that not ono in a
hundred could do it—Vh$raw Uasette.
ir aolo object, ana u*r un«,
•8° | thia alone, they imbued tltcir h^nvi* 10 “*c
old gentleman'* blood
w5 learn‘hat the wound, of Capt. Wright,
vho waa in tbp buggy with Mr. 1 ago. and
received tho eecond fiteuf tho 1
not aerioua, and that h® will probab y u
tain no sarious injury. Ibe execution took
place in tho presuuco of 700 or 800 jwaona,
and notadiMonting votes ws-
Th# full partloulare of tho
not hi*
It uoptits that the Emperor was very anx
ious to sco Mr. Ward, but insisted upqn
prostrating himself nine times with Ini
head to tho ground, which was positively
refused. On tho L
finally concluded to r
went ‘u Ireland
the natives. Ono
of them, one drizzly day, bet the other
the prico of their dinner and a bottlo 7>f
wiuo that the fit*l PaJI fhey found would ho
too much for them. A diminutive fellow,
with an old frieze cost, and a piece of a hat,
was trying to plough with a pony under tha
.holler of a row of trees.
••Pat,” said our friend.
‘•Yes, your honor,” ho replied.
“If the devil was to come just r
otto of us would he fake !
‘•Hurely ho’d tako me, yer hpnor.”
“But why. Pit 1”
“ ’Cause ho’d bo suro of yer honor at any
time.
nth*dny
tho Presideiit'i
iuuui ■. . - - r ’ Ward back t(
Peitang, on tho 16th ol August, tho trvalici
were exchanged and un Englibh prisoner
named John Powell, given up having pro
claimed hintaolf Amorim
Murder—Start-
nor reached th
.... Saturday morning last, to the ofli
list tho murderer ol Mr. Pagt
tooomplioo, hod been *rro*ted
county a dav ‘
which
heard
un ■•■••uwkk..- — whole of tho
idy anodUgEraceiuI transaction, with the
full conloBsiona of thei culprit#, as ufl*
dor the gallowa, will #Qun bp nubfished.
The parties punlpM ‘ f J s
nuffneyl tn tha |»iafin
iufcS . di'.rc, *nd WM p»,.ing h.r..ll
off .. . blooming "Mi..” ol
Gold (Ml «• kuffikionl grouod foi k di'oico.
such haste waa the lover of the young lad)
that ho carried her off without bonnet or
any kind ol head drew. They wero hotly
puraued by tho anxious "parent' ol the
latter, and received several salutes in the
rear from his ahot gun, but without any
injury whatever.jj
Cotton Chop is Emt Ki.0ki.i-Dot.
Perry bring# saJ
from hia section of
Iho State with regard to the cotton crop.
Ho says that pretty much the entiro bait
has made a failure this yotr, *»d a very
bsd failure. Whsn it take, from flaojo ten
*frc* to make
,c,p. io ID... on. o.„ W. look ">«.» it —
rath.r a fatal misAiriage.—Florida SenlmeL
cunufcuon "r
the atroctou# deed, o*rt*inly one'of
the must heinou* and flagrant crime, that
disgAced the tnnata of
..ely burnt by tho former neighbor* of the
unlortunsio accessed. It ia also stated,
that thcio two lollow*, before passing
through ill*’terrible ordeal to which they
bttd iieeu subjected, ootifasood that they be-
OntoiH of "Old Bcratcu.”—"Old Nick,”
although considered ratlter sharp than
otherwiae, ha* been served some very auuio
trick*. Among the be»t we have heard ol a
poor old cobbler who made a league with
him sod alter enjoying every earthly bless
ing, lie was waited upon at lha end ol tfio
term by hi* luitnatono majesty, who de
manded his soul.
The cobbler took a *hsrp knife, and rip
ping off the solo of hi* shoo, threw U at the
of hie illuatrioua guest.
What dues this mean t" cried the tatter.
Look at the contract I” waa the reply ol
the cobbler
liigliv
egularly organized band ol
obbors, composed ot nine other in
dividual* besides themselves. The*# are
indeed startling development#, nnd it ia to
he hoped that tho inhuman wretch*
have alike trampled upon tho law of God
and man, wifi fio eventually brought to th-
innost ooqdigu puniahtnent.—Montg. Adv.
A cru.t* Old bkchelM M)i« I "Tkll mk.
tbou Iglgblj dMf, will, .nd
rl.ftr, I. lil.rk . good no*. wb.D hoop, will
JiMnoM, I .om. (orkign. rock bound .knr.,
.one iilaod (if IW.J, wbkik lho.k Ir.mrn-
don. .tret b.llonn, "bill »ll b! ■tk».d
.... ! Tb. mighij d**P OPHi-d by •
.udd.n •qu*li, .nd .n.w.r.d .Inwljr ind
sadly, *Oh# no, th*r*’a no«a *f all! ’
A party ol huutura Irom tit. Joseph, M 1
whliu out hunting in that vicinity, beard
one of their dog* growl and ‘ben bo<
short diatanco in a ihicket ; and ou rui
thither, they lound htni iu ' >« coil*
huge serpent. They soon killed tho ,nB ^®
whiclt measured over thirteen lent in
The poor dog waa *o badly crushed thn
they had to shootihim to put him out ol
hi* misery.
Satan examined tho contract, nnd found
that word was.polt i sol., whieh only tmUfcd
hia heal,
und' ho hi
leather. Ilo turned
■u ...... oil scratching hW head »
been called "Old ticratch” ‘ever
i Hut’s* and Nkukom BtuN*n.--We
regret very much to learn that our friend,
S. A Dowdell, Esq-, of thia county, had bis
itii House and eighteen bale* of cotton con-
umed by fire, on Thursday morning last—•
....... ... m WBi... tho lint r
t the lime and where tho fire originated
.Do ptruhed io tho flame*. They run into
the room tq push tho cotton back preparato
ry to pulling the gin in operation, with,. U
ii aoppooed, fire on tbeir garment*,
losses are very hesvy-e.limuted at from four
to six thoueaud dollar*.
[Chumbers lribune.
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