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COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 18(H).
OFFICE—RANDOLPH Street.
NUMBER 20.
''hnredav vurttinir. May 10, 1860. | Political Morementa*
- In Alabama, tho Constitutional Union
' Can't be Held Apart !
'KBTlPWKiC.Hri COIUptcUOlUily Ih.ort^
FYAOP"SEAY MORNIHO.
^ ami Ftm Corr* per annnrn,
. -ri*rWy in advance, or Tiu.kv l> illar*
,<l In advance.
will La dtoconttnoed while any arrearage
ilcn at the option of the Pul 11.her*; ami
liar* will, »»• all rout, be exacD-d where
la not made before the expiration of Vho
pU«n year.
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Inserted at Oxa DotXAa per square,
trrt Insertion, and Firry I’pnt* for every
ent continuance. A square In the Enquirer
•re of eleven $»m In antall type, coiiUln-
t Joe*, one hundreij word*.
nraan.-kaKRT* publlahed at the esaal rate*
h * trie t aiientton to the requl*Uiona of tl>e
Mmii-ni over tight line* charged at the reg.
Jertitlug rate*.
itmlcatlcns Intended to promote the private
Intervals of Oorporallomi,
lull*, will be charged
* adp*#tl*et»enU.
ORD’S LIVES INVIGORATOR,
XKVKIl W *«U.lTATK*i
rnMPlH KNTIRKI.Y FlfiM OI’MP,
established tuot. a Standard
n #hd anprortdhjr all that hove used
,Lortcd to with confidence In all the
jeh H b teewtametoded.
!.• "<•«>• a «»■ ««• um coin-
. u.t ts •> yeai a plalntf, lUllou* Attack*,
yi » •• :> up .til Jr l>y*pepila, Chronic IH-
relief, a- the arrha-a, Sum met
fjjft v e u np^aU
1 Idled plaint*, Oy.enlery, 1)1 .
lu uif poa- B iy,i*our Stomach, uahlt
i.Flatuh i
_ ii CoMlvene**.Cholera,
*« mu**. he ndnp- li) holer*
£• . Il » MI-u.m, . ...
Hrtdnal tskln* j* iaui.d!;., teiual*
NilaM.-hijuao- < ne--ea,aiid i .»> I ^
’ * M tarj I tMII.V M ; dh .
dktateiof your y It will cure SICK Head
l imUe I 5 .i-he, (n» th'<u»antW can
of the I.IVKI. S testily.) In an xunctk*, If
UtT*ill, ami It >4 lord Tcaspoonful* are
. .i. .d .iltnck. C*UAltwhou*e
ag their Ivatiuiuny In lt-< favor.
MU water with In the mouth with the Invlgo-
n<| .wallow Loth together.
Iirdiii Dollar per llottle.
AI AO,
sivjNrFoiiD’e
FAMILY
THARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
r«|# yjtracU, ami put up in Clan fuse*,
ImI W.U Aer- ----- - I j '-
be $;ttln <£nouirtr.
“ 13 PcIiLTMIKD 4
ry Day—“Sunday* EXrcptvd. ! •* will ho seen that the Secedera’ meeting
I DOLLARS PER ANNUM IN AIivanck. nt Cbarloalou hm called a National (’on-
IlM. Ifpiymcnl 1. .1. W-Uift),. | „„lion of .11 DtmMTlU o|.pn..d In iqu.l-
rreignly and in favor of the majority
platform, to meet ot Richmond, Va., on the
aecond Monday in June.
Tho Macon Telegraph urge* tho Exec
utive Committee of Georgia to call a State
Convention of all Democrat* at Milledge-
villc on the 4th day of June, to “take
counsel together in ihia perilous criaia of
the Democratic party and tho country," and
to send delegate* to either or both the Con
ventions at It chmond and Daltimorr. It
vnya that thia ia "the unanimous deairo
among all claaae* of tho Democracy, tho
returning delegates included."
Wo uniat any that this "unanimous”
sentiment of the Democracy of Georgia bn*
been ascertained in doubl-j-quiclt lime. It
could certainly have been collected so soon
in no other way than by Telegraph, liut,
according to an outsider’s construction of
tho call made by tho Si-coders ot Charles
ton, the Telegraph and the Douglas men of
Georgia arc not invited to p«rlicipatu in
any Hirelings called to send delegates to
the Richmond Convention. That body U
to be a gathering only of those who arc
opposed to squatter sovereignty and in favor
of the majority platform, ll tho Telegraph
or its (mml* go there, they will hu in tho
condition of tho mun who appeared at the
tutrriago feast without a wedding garment,
and their treatment ought to Lo tho eautu
as his. Wo consider ouri-olvcs a* having
hi ado a narrower cictipc from un invitation
than the Telegraph Las, for we are opposed
lo squatter sovereignty and in favor of the
majority t*lnl lor in. Our only dn qualifica
tion consists in llto trilling circumaluiice
fiat wo urn not catted a Democrat, and wo
presume that sensible politicians regard
principle as a mutter of more importance
than an empty name. NYe do not wish it
to lie understood Iron) this that wo bavu the
Itasi expectation or desire to break into the
Richmond Convention, ll Ihosu who go
there want a union with u» of the Southern
Opposition, they know white to find us a
great deal better than wo know where to
tind them. We conlcss that wc have a
kindly regard lor their movement, and shall
look forward to their i.tuoting with a lively
hope, if they will only keep out such polt-w
ticians as the Telegraph, t'unttilutiunalial
•ltd Corner <8/onc. lJut ll they udmit tho
minority platform or squatter sovereignty
Democrats of the Mouth, they must ulao
admit the aame kind ol Democrats Iroin the
North, unJ then they will aguin ho von d
down upon the platform ami earned cup-
lives to Uullimoro.
Wo muku these crude suggestion* with
out leelmg that we ore ut all interfering
par'y will not send any delegates to Uslli-
more by the agency of a convention, but
they are to hold a State Convention at
’fcfltna ort IhcSllJ in*t., to take into consid-
n the nomination* to be made before
Uut time at Baltimore. ,
Tho "Conacmiive Democracy" of Ala
bama are going lo have a Stale Convention
of their "rump" (as Ynueey terms it) at
Montgomery, on the first Monday in June,
to send delegates lo tho Baltimore session
of the adjonrued Democracy. This is the
Douglas wing of the party, who feel their
inability to cope with the Seceden
Convention, and have therefore I were favorable,
LATEST FJEIOM ETJKOPE.
Arrival of live llo Item lull.
determined to have an exclusive meeting. , ndvimcinir tendency.
. .. ...... . I Count .Montinoliii
Farther Point. May 0.—Thu steamship
Bohemian with Liverpool ndvicc# to the
2,'ith April hs* arrived.
Liverpool ('olton Market.—The sales ol
cotton in the past three business days were
3t»,000 bales, ol which speculators and ex
porters look 13,000 bales. The market
closed nettvc and steadier. Holders off ,red
their stocks freely, bu* there was no dispo
sition to press sales. This condition ot tho
trade prevented any improvement in price*.
London Money Market.—Consols closed
at Miami 94 J.
Nothing had yo* been decided in relation
to tin. light between Heennn and Savers,
Tho decision of tho releruea was still with
held.
State of Trade — Manchester advices
closed firm, with
The ► a pill Dull.
Every man, woman and child on the face
of tho ear'll, who lias (Inertly or indirectly
countenanced or onepurnged the five or hx
millions of Italians fhhahiling the Emelian
provinces, or who has ever sympathised
with them in their bloodless triumph over
despotism—has been placed under a dismal
ban. Dy the terms ol tho late Papal Bull,
the King of .Sardinia first, nt.d alter him all
his aiders and abettors, aro devoted to nu
merous disabilities and pennltins in this life,
and to an onerous increase of responsibility
in another world. There.is no evasion of
the penalty, no escape from tho doom, ex
cept by a repentance that includes the res
toration ol every inch of Papal territory
that tin* recently annexed itself to Sardinia.
This is a plain, unvarnished statement of
- and Ui- I
I.U-h all exprvs* i h )Ur.io..»
iMtabkr
,f t!,- all-
Profession well ■ •!«*•. •net’ •»
.i.Uu i.t l 2 l'EltASi.».MF.NTSnflh«
JBil 0 stomach
S of tit# bowel* H l*a ns In '
rvMILY CATllAK < I. It *.' •’
11,1 I' U ! '
Ijr, from sutlil.n f»W,
il, end In : i l.o. j r.iur**
icn frequently.
Fever, lsi*s <>r
WtULi m the
will be n joint Convention, where the party
will decide whether they will go tu Bulli-
uioro or Richmond. The squatter sover
eignty Democracy in this State feul confi
dent that they uro stronger than the Srce-
tiers, and they nro weuvmg thsir net ns
• t*...'.U‘:u«ly bn the. apiUer when lie pieparer
his "parlor for the lly." Wo believe thjit
they will entrap them, that tho Scccders
will then bo temporarily suh-tlivided by
another secession, and that by tho timo of
tho nomination at Uultiinoro iheir number
will bo so Littered awuy that tho little rein- j
Haul will surrender ul discretion. They I
should have made their nomination at I
Charleston, if they contemplate having a
ticket lit tho livid and standing up lo il.
The Constitutional Union men of Penn
sylvania held a Stalo Convention at Lan- {
caster on the ‘Jd nut , and appointed a full
delegation to Baltimore, lion. Henry M. I
Pallor heads the lut of delegate
The Cashier of the Union bank of London
wan u dfloulter t«» Hie amount ol two hun
dred and aixiy thmisnnd tioitnds slerlinc-
Heennn, in n loiter to the London Ttmov,
cotnidnint <>t the delay ol the referees, and
demands another inoeimg with Sayers with-
NTOolt.
('or!Inns mid tho lv.
reached town this aHemoon iliut Cortinns
had returned front Monterey und Saltillo
with n large force, and that lie bus al
ready crossed the Bio (2ramie Into Texas,
or ib about in do it, with bis new lorce,
which minibf r* some six hundred, consist
ing of 300 Indians, PH negroes, nod k'00
Mexii nn*. He avoid* the Luxor ltio Grilinle
and will make lust attack on 8 jr louniy
this timo, ns ih.it is a section which Inis
hcretolorc escaped hie ravages, and is plot-
ty thickly kh ckcil xritii valuahlo cattle. j
I hardly th'nk, inyscll, that be h
t.-j nisi
t!>0 bal l;
be, \
> (tu i
•d the K:o I
hub mo salit
undo
te baser, M “‘»' ,tUU * a atl
I l'...ri 1 m ji 'iVU «. ,v/* 1 ' <11fv*rr»»is <d luture r
B in . i ^ ^re»\ .4mu® political of
.xill
nuke tbo
Heattmum-**, tl.»
iflammatory l)|»va»e
Itlieunistliin, a jrrcrO
»...f many ill*eii»«-« to wli
hsm to luenU'in In UiU ailvortUeuieut- Dosa, 1
Prlrr Three Dimes.
l.tVF.It INVIGORATOR ami FAMILY C.\
tTlCPILU 1 retail. I by Drufsl-i' KomTiiIly
M whnlvsnlsby tlic Trade In nil large towns.
*, T. W. BAA FORM. M. »*..
Msmitx^tnroi an I IV { •'• l ;, r,
33.1 llrorixvixy, !%«*»
eJ by all Dnir»t*t*. y
f I’KMUEUTiiN A OAUttU,
J A. Will l K.'Ii'I.'a * "•
dwly
text*
M. BININGER & CO.
(0TAB!.l»)llil> 1!TM
OI.K IMPORTERS,
No. 33t Broadway, K. V.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC
islly <ti*lgn*tJ b*i Ills uw of tlie Mtnn *i. I’r.<
tr.v and the Fxxar, posssaaoe those intrinsic ins-
il propNftis* (Tonic ami Diuretic) a tilth Ulmi*
Old an .J PURE WIN. Tim business ■
itsrtarlng *pnrl»u* alii*, and oflcrlng them «
rue., under the title*, "AmmaUe,"--“Cordial.
rllraUd," vtc., ha* become *o «>inin«n, thnt the
If arv Jn*tly s'-aplclou* of nearly everythin*
UfttbmJ under similar forms, and lhe trade
thus been brc>u((ht Into dl*r«put«. It ha* re-
i*dlsroarboaBs(sUbltsbe«l tu 177h) to supply
Msin| popular ured, and to luaugurata a
th* history of the Trad*. We trurt that
ihed rspnUtion—founded upon 1*0 year* of
rtenea—abuudantly vindicate* our claim to pub-
° 3\T. D.
<nmpxrt*oo of ‘Uinlngar's Old I^nlon Dork Gin
l rthar* baarinj itaalUr nann-r, will eNtn'.dilh
Mpertorlty, and make other Caution uunec^sary
nt sp In Qoabt ItoTTLKS, In Gaarsof 1 and - dna-
arh.andaoIdUirou.'tmul tbaworld b| DlU • ilta
Tuggists an 1 Dealer« suppliotl with
Wines and Brandi eh,
•*et frotn United Htate* ltonde.1 XX areh»u«e«.
«l*ln Cblnmbu*. Ga., by JOHN W. 1HIOOK3,
and VUUUllAHT k CHATMAN,
f i 1 ■. • :
have no luiagivnigs n
The same party tit Couiircticul \
hhvu bcld xbv.r Ntnx® Conventmn
fid lust-
Holder und Fuller.
Ed. Enejuirer.- The limes nro sadly out
ol joint, und it will require all the xvimIoiu
uttd caution of our political leader* lo
weather (Lo storm uLoul to break in fury
upon u*. The mission ol the Democtary is
at mi end. It ban from its beginning born
only an iusliuineut of evil, and all true-
huartvd men should rejoice that the hoary-
headed old monster hu* ut lust beet) over
thrown. Il has in tho Li.t lew days shown
conclusively that it is faithless to all it*
pretended principles, und has thu good ol
no section of the country at heart. Let its
epitaph he, "Died from over-exertion iu
Hying to retain tho spoils." '
Tbo UoiiHtitutional men about to meet in
convention at lisltimoro Itavo un important
duty to perform, und if they act rightly, can
create nil enthusiasm throughout the coun-
with tho family disputes ol thu Democracy, j *’? wou ^ rL ‘ n,mi ' 1 u * °*
because we aro only emleuvoring to pievont “Hurry of tho West. 1 hey can
tho iutorleronco of suothor outsider, who "vied met, u* cundidstea known all over tho
has no more right to meddle than wo have. country for Itiuir devotion to tho Uonstitu-
\ ~ TT . tion, and that id all that ia needed in a
Gov. Houston tor Frctddcnt.
. , candidate ut th|a Umr.
Jew duya ago wo copied an editorial
. . . . ... . , As on humble member of tho Opposition
letter to the Augusta ( /ironir e, concerning 11
tho split in th. Democratic Convention hi ^ t,M! "‘ B 10 l ,rMenl
Charleaton, which closed with a declaration 11,8 n u,,r ‘ " f l "'* K“ n,,,!mtn c,nln ‘ ,, “ l J r
in favor of supporting lion. Sam Houston u l"’ n cvrr y ‘l u "* ,irtn “ ff * ,cUn « xUv
as the Opposition and Union candidate for ol ' l, *° * s «u‘k-For Freeidont, Hon.
the Presidency—Gov. H, being considered • hi.rx. IL Butelkh, of N irginiu ; for Vico
as already in the field without tbo agancy | Urcaidont, Hon. Hkxrt M. 1‘I'llku, of
o r any convention, nod a* tbu rspresenta- | I’siuisylvinis. iho former created u pro-
live of-no distinct political creed. We i found impression in Uoiigr.se by Ins
copifd the loiter because of its account of] eloquent speech during tho iuio contest
and comments upon the Democratic difli- | lor speaker—the other was tho American
culty at Charleaton, and without reference candidate for speaker in IHTif», and acted
to the closing declaration. Mince that time, in such a manner aa to endear to lii'ii every
wc perceive that the Atlanta American ha* | sfouthein man. Anti-Dkmockat,
seconded the dcdaratiun of tho Chronicle, —— —
he hu* done so lie-
tor there is nothing to restrain him
doing nmv whdi lm .ltd do three months
ago, and ihmc id a preut opportunity ot
I driving oil' immnn*e l.rrdrt ol stock to (Ins
hi* lust nod inns' pnwrlul ntUioll.
• )i the K. (•'. C.'s tlio writer > aya:
'i'bo toad i» dusty with tliutr cuiiBinui
movement, and Iroiu ibis place lo Goliad n id
said tlicro is a continuous caravan ol ihom.
coming in emu 11 parties and lut,go panic
on horseback nod in wagons, armed and
unarmed, with money anil without. It is
reported that 300 o 1 ihem are to thin vicinity
und on tbo way Iroin Goliud, and their
ramp* uro the liveliest places about
Drowusvillo.
A company of thirty conic in to-day from
Baltimore, under Lieutenant I'hillip*, and
another pany arrived uti Saturday from
Harrison county under Lieut. Gammngc.
They nro all men oi iruu grit, too, and of
unexceptionable behavior, lor there has
been no drinking or row dying hereabout a
their arrival.
'Fite Mexicans nnd tho Knights move
along very quietly, but the report of un
mixanrm • I i• o . 1 m i K mi a inte
rior toward ilu* frontier, lends color to me
supposition ilint our neighbor* over the
I river uro looking out and preparing lor
I It (.’orutuis does uxixkc u not her attack on
j i'• frontier, it is confidently believed dial
up the names of Ho
.1 The (ieiieral Ceuforcnru of the
Houston for tho I'restdenry and lion. 11. ' Methodist Episcopal Church
We
M. Fuller lor the Vice Presidency,
ther. loro deem it opportune and proper
aay that wo do not wi*li to bo regurded
one of the declared friends of Gen. Houston. J ter*
We look lo our National Convention
Bull.il
'omposed of two hundred
lid ciglily-cight duli-galM, being one lor
very twenty-sevon of the ordained miim-
tho Methodist Episcopal Ciiurch in
■ (State*, including al«o portions of
will l.:i
which will conquer ami am
to Texas. The knowlcdgo ol lltia
on tbo purf ol Texas, bus inducoi
negroes, large mint bora of wlutm are i
on thi Ilia Gi tndi, to arm then v
light, n* iliey know that if the Veil
cross the creek, they will bo capture
restored to their proper owners, lor ii
lltoee negroes are runaways Irom To
min
30.000 REWARD
Fugitive Nluvc Discovered o
Ntcauicr Hpauldlnpf.
[Iostun, May 7.—-A negro lugi
day, crawled from the coal bu.
i immediately chanced, a
d the steamer Bun Del ml.
(iaUitnure, and put tho linriiivu
propensities, we certainly cannot b« expec
ted to m«ko them on objection, and we do j General Conference*,
not. But Gen. Houston bus changed sides j “
. . .. r .1 . I I OLK WLAlK-UfiKUV IxAILUOAU. — At H
I and association# in politics so often, tnut
GOOD NEGROES WANTED j - »."r *. * Vr ^ \ 7Z
S. OGLETREE, choosing a candidate, wa would liavo some | ou ^ ue»d*y l*i inst, tho fullowriiig
'CnOH AND COMMISSION MERCHANT I * ( * Hoard ol Director* wa. elected; Ldward
IJlBrosd M..(otuiul»«..,t.'*. | f.tlh that m any cnltcul emergency ho, w
I "OM “V” about a* Itkdy as j 1 A| ^, n J.' born jr ., A . ). Dsn’ j Ttat negrogavo fit. na.uo
•Ta(Wnti'-« iMMr AAl.Raod HIRK. Also, I any othrr occupant of the 1'rrstdrntisl scat ..... , ,1
1‘AUofCOTTO.Nrn FLANTEIFS AreounL , J u- miirf .. Hut inasmuch 1 ver * anJ “* 8 l , * r * ,< Ldward Dcninead, of
AL EdTATRandall kinds of MWOUAADlfllt. I —i*ptW*Hy Democrat. Hut inasmucU ,
ADRimiftkatoK's bALM attandad to •*» , v riiffartd in the ruovem* nt ! ' l " r ’ v * suu.cq ienw> neciru i r.
»'oabir UevBt. i" ,1.. r, I I dent (if tho K 'ud. h i* understood that
al*u noitlnas my At'CTroN 3ALK8. and , which contemplate* the »> lection ul a good (
• lon.txnsd to me to twscld at Aucliou alll . . . *„n»«uinn we I *h« ‘•ork Will be commenced a* soon an the
artAa .. i zrzrtt zz,du.; P Lu.: —• - •»
LuNti NEGU01C3 will find It to ttiolr advantAgs i . dred thousand dollars, which will, without
undo# myareommodflUons before pUclng their before we look further. ; . .
■'!•# siseverrs. h. oolethkb, , , ... u,., v u r,,ii*r l Joobt, eaya the Marietta Advocate, bo accoin-
I ln “■ li ' ,n - "'H.y I plUb.J . verjr tbort .. lb. con-
NOTICE :
•^Tax Books for Museogee Connty, 1880,
llaltimoio to designate a candidate whom . Delav/uic, Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky,
we can cordially and consistently support, ; B | )( | Miasouri. 'J’ho Bishop* aro Me**rs.
and xvn have cotifiklenca in the belief that it Morris, Janes, Hcolf, Ames, and Baker,
will tiorninale auch u candidaln. Gen. ; Bishop Morn* has bent the senior in ollicc
Houston, or indeed almost any other prom- i mica the death ol Bishop Waugh, and is
inent »nan of the Houlh, l» more acceptable ; presiding. The vacancy in the Board of
to us than any Northern Democrat, and it Bishops, caused by llm death of the Kcv.
may bo that the General so nearly concurs j Dr. Waugh, will bo filled nt the present
with u* in our views of those great quoa- t’mif-ronce, and perhaps one or two addi
tion* wIiLb we think ought to ho k« pt in liunrl bishop* will b« elected. Thu most
sight in selecting a candidate for tho Free- j prominent matters to come before tho Con-
idency, that we can cordially support him irrcnco (the Commercial says; uro whether
in c.a*a the Baltimore Convention di«ap- «lx\ehulduig ahull be Unbidden to the nictu-
points our expectations. But »u confess j barship of the church, whether the minis-
that we do not yet fully uudorstand the | tars ahull be allowed to remain ul any uue
General's position. That he I* • devoted | gtation more than two year*, whether thu
and enthusiastic Union man we have no j system of presiding eldership shall continue
cause to entertain u doubt ; and if the U s il uow exists, and whether the discipline
American is reconciled to bis filibuetcring of the church sh.dl to on amended as to
luy delegate* to the Annual und
Mexican Now*.
New Orleans, May 5.—'Tito schooner
Kimly Keith, front Vora Cruz on thu 27tn
April, bus arrived. Thu Lilmrul iroopa bad
boo it victorious m several akirmisiioa. It
w,ih reported that the return ol Lx-Gov-
crimr Cum*»nlort bail cixusod cottatdcrablo
cxcilctnuiit ut the cnpitul.
The FitllaUcJplila ISIccflon.
l'liiLADRLriiia. May 2.—Henry, ilie pres
ent incuinbuni and People's candidate l"r
mayor, ia elected by u majority of bill.
Downing, Dent., lor cuy cnrnpirollor, i*
elected liy 120. Tho runt ol tlio People'*
ticket is elected.
'1'lie select council stand 13 People's and
11 Democrats. The common council utuuds
62 I'mjplc’rt and fin Dutiiocruls.
Ncurly 'O.UOO votes wero polled.
ConjifCHsloiial.
WAsiitNnTON, May 7.—Tho Hotiso to
day dtsctiHseil tl.u turifl hill. A hill wn*
pod*ed U'lthoriznig a lull euihas.*y to Sur*
In the Senate, Mr. Dnvi.*« oi Mississippi,
delivered n spreuli oil Ins Territorial reso
lution!*. .Senator Brown followed, urging
immediate legislation in regard in the Ter*
I ritorics. Mr. Clingman commenced u
I npccch on tho same subject.
To lbs Montgeinrry Advertiser.
Wauhnutun, May 7.—Jell'. Davis doliv*
cred u powcrlul argument in support fits
Beaiilunotio, and nicidciiiully defended the
The Ijnusu wartde <cri'.d liy thu incmLerfl,
who xxeru nt traded lo the Mcitnie, und the
galleries were jammed with stranger* und
returning delegatus, ll im iu mured tliut
Dougins will reply, and plum hiruscll upon
tlio Tunnesseo He*oliitionH. Hi* Irirndo
declare that he shall he nominated at
Baltimore. Davis’ apcccli iu ull the topic
At tlio opening of the Sardinian Cham-
betr on the fir-t of the present month, ic-
lor Emmanuel tuiefiy refers to the then ex
peeled Papal excommunication iu the Boy-
al speech. 1 He **y*: ‘•Kirin, like my an
cestors, in thu Catholic religion and in the
respect duo to the Supreme Uhiof of that
religion, I shall, il the ecclesiastical au
thority mtikes u*o of spiritual ariii* lor
temporal interests, in safe conscience, ami
iu tlio tnddirta* cf my worthy oncostori’,
find strength to maintain entire civil liberty
and authority for which 1 am only indebted
to God and lo my people.” it is lliereloru
war to tbo kitile. There i* no relief front
iho curse without recantation, and recanta
tion would not bu pOhstblu to the malt xvlto
talk* in this fashion.
Altogether aside from tho religious MpOrt
ol tin* question—vv it Ik which no secular
prin^i^^iuvo any coqyern—tho whole mat-
discussed and disposed of
e have quoted above,
ptriiuul arms”—the
retribution
•litical ofi'omler ac-
< \fiipliatoJt llo ii i,,^ i|, this ugo of tbo world.
I \* h tUralter of policy it accords with tbu
sLxiftutcr ol uiiofTemling and unarmed men,
and even of women mid children, in the
street*Id of Borne ; tho object being not to
punish, blit to lorrify ; not lo inflict penal
ties upon dolcctod coiiHpiritors, but to deter
olhirs who might bo tempted to conspire.
i'L>’ ellect produced upon tho wide ami
wnli mug dominions of Victor Emmanuel
i* t.«»al to every hope of returning allegiance.
Tbi* olive and the vine still yield their Iruits,
rewarding the toil ol the peasant who works
more cheerfully, oats with hotter appetite,
and sleeps more profoundly as the blighting
curse settles over tho land. By day, Gene
va la Supcrbu reposes as placidly an oxer
bi'ticntli tlio matchless Italian skies, und sur
rounded by KUiiling scenery that looks a* il
tho frowns ol Heaven bad never boon turn
ed upou it. And by night her street* are
Inilliimtly liluminiiritod in honor of an
event that xvould have dr.tprd tier pal.icei)
iu tuner J black a lew ceutune* ago.
The malediction whichtbus demolishes tlio . ,,,,u, bod by
King el Italy. In this rxerciso of bis spir- ,0 i | , | ' j L)
itual power, the I'ope find* ayntpathizora in | lvi:rn ,
Naples ami iu Vicuna, and no wliere else.
Tho revolutions that have so materially cur
tailed ilia Papal territory, huve been accom
plished by (lie sober votes of a freed people.
There has been no viulenco nor bloodshed,
except in Bonin nml Perugia, and those
wlio died were not the supporters of tho
tainpunl authority of thu Holy Wee. Tho
withdrawal oi Austrian bayonet* was llto
true occasion of all these results, nml tho
| curse would bu more appropriately placed up
on iL« bead of Francis Joseph. Il ispostively
certain thnt it* power would bn more readi
ly acknowledged by Ibis young brute, and
ins lellorv-brute in Naples, limn it u likely
to Lu liy tbo victorioiiM King of Hnrdinin.
Halt. A iner.
Tlio Electrical Del.
The following account ol tbo Gy inn *: u..
or electrical cel. and the untilner in which
it is sometime* taken, is front n new edition
of llaron Humboldt's Travels in South
America :
“Next to the eleciricnlapparatus, nothing
at Celaboio excited in the traveler* *o great
nn interest ns the gymnoti, which were
animated electrical apparatuses. Humboldt
war impatient to procure electrical eel*.
Ho hud been promised them often, but bis
hope* had always been disappointed. He
at first wished to make hi* experiments in
(be house lie inhabited nt Cixlabr xo, but the
drnmj ol the shock!' enuaed by the gvmmai
xva* so great, and so exaggerated among tin:
common pooplu, that during three days, ho
could not obtain one, though they were
easily enough caught, and ho bad promised
the Indians two piasters for every strong
ami vigorous fish. Impatient, at In at, ol
xxniiiu,;, nnd having obiiiitieii very uncer
tain results front an electric eel which
had been brought to him alive, but much
-iifeebled, Humboldt, aeconipnnied by
IJoilplaml, repaired lo tbo Cano do Bora, to
nko his c.xpoiintents in tlio open air, and
tlio rdpo of tho water. They sot "ll
19'lt of March ni n very early hour, for the
village ol Rostiu; llicuco they were con-
Indians to a stream, which
>1 drought foiineil a basin ol
muddy xxuter, surrounded by fine tree*.
Po catch tlio gymnoti with net* was con-
siJarod verv difficult, <»q account ol tlw*
extreme ng.lilv of tho fish, xvhieh buriid
themselves in tho mud. The Jndinus told
that they would iisli with horse*.
They found it difficult to form an idea of
tfii* manner of fishing, but they soon saw
their guides icturu from the savunnuh,
which they lind been scouring for wild
horse* und mules. They brought about
thirty with them, which they furred to on-
r tllO | *>"!. Tin* m>i i! i a ii -i .l by t lie
irfe-’ hoofs, tnndc ■ lio li.-li t*.«uo from tlio
ud, mid excited them to tbu attack.—
beac ycllowinli ami Lvtd cel*, rosentbliiif
rgn eq laiii .*• Km uie, swim an ike eat lace
ol tbe water, ami crowded uud«*r tl.u bclliei
ol iho ImiM-s and intlles. A coiitrM belwc oil
ai iniuls ul so dillereiil nil oruaiu^ (tion pre
sented a very -inking i |icelaelo. The iu*
dun* provided xvn Ii bnrpiioiirt and Un*
Blender reed*, aiirrnundrd tlie ponl closely,
and Bunie climbed up tlio trecr, brandies ol
xx bn Ii eMendrd liu|ia>iiiially over tlio sur-
Inro (d thu water. By then wild me* and
l lie long ill ol their reeds, they prevented
the Lor sen lu>m ruuutng away and teaefong
tlio Lank ol tllu pool. '1 bo eel* htUlimd by
tho unite, drleudt d themselves by tin* re
peated discharge ot iltcir eleeirtc batteries.
For a long interval lliuy bCtined likely in
prove viciorioti*. Several b n ■ * ami, tie-
licnllt the violence of tlie iuviMhh sirokr*
xvliieb they received Irom all Bides, nnd
xi milled by tin* lorce und frequency ol tlio
»lmck», they dioappraied under tlm water.
DHicm paining, with mam* ireci, nnd bag*
gurd cyea expresstny anguiali ami ilisinuy,
ratM*d tlicmaelvr*. and cit icnvni< cl iu lieu
from tho atorin b^ wliielt they »»• ro over
taken. They were driven back by tho In
dians into Hie riiiiidlu ol tlio water; but a
binall number auucicdcd in eluding tbo
lienvo vigilance ol the fishermen. These
regained me chore. Niiinitiling a' every stop,
and siroicliod iheiusolves mi iho sund, ex-
liaunstod with lutiguo, and with limb.* l>u
Hhocks of the gym*
i’ltc J:ip;.ni5M! !\.i ‘*iyi
Wo glean but nttio more rest from
tho Japanese EmLisay. Tho main fncts
tnd tlir ir poculinrHIe# wn have presented to
our reader*.
On board ship tlio Amlmssador-in-chict
•nnrio it a practice to invito nil who visited
Inin to tnko a sent, albeit, tho sent is the
floor. Tins bo regards us u dclicato com
pliment.
Tlie Jnnnneso dress magnificently, using
silks. They wear satulitia, lusteiind with a
cord, between the tops and around the
ankle*. Tho lower rank wear loose bine
breeches, exposing the legs, and a black
gown.
When Lieut. Brown was formally intro
duced to tlio company, only three dignita
ries Acted ns principals, tlio rest tailing
bark and taking no part.
On hoard llto ship they atnnro themselves
by squalling oh tlm cabin floors, Itnving
tiietr Italr combed, lying alongside of porta*
lito furnaces, drinking tea a* taut us the
kettle l-oilt), and Bnumicg little pipes of
tobacco, three nr four xvhif* exhausting
tho pip*!. Their book* nro illustrated w ith
engraving ot a very vulgar character.
Auiong the present.) which thoy bring for
the government nm soma curious arms,
and Bum* brccch-loadiii* rifles and pistol*
of Japanc.-a manufacture, pnilcrned niter
nnd itniirnvtd upon certain tire-onus that
Com. Berry prevail ted them with.
The i’uWuuian people sty a good deal
nbnut their intclli.’cnce. TJioy are quick
at figures, nt sketching, nt copying Uralt*
and calculating eficetp. t hey uro npt scltol-
lars, too, in tue English language, and
many ot tiictu aro ulrendy nble m manage
easy reading, and to xvrllo brief sentences.
Bomdes thu official interpreters, several
have grown up since tho commencement ol
thu v<>y igi“. w ho ate tulcrublo expounders
ol tlio Yankee dialects.
*1 lid ttrst telegraphic message that n
Japanese ever t;oi xva* soul up Irom .Sail
Francisco to tlm Admiral on board the
corvette Candimnrro. a*. Mure Irlatnl, bear
ing news 'lint In* dialing mailed country-
men wrr** some twenty miles inside the
Gulden’Uatc.
Wlion tlio Japuneso Ambassadors woro
presented to tho King of ttio riandxviclt
Islands they behaved with great dignity,
ami were not in tho least eiiib '-rrasscd, but
Iter it Ktuj 1 ,d retired, th« Queen und
lirr ladies entered the thunc r<> mi, unil tlio
Jsp.inosi> were called upon to pass n, to
them, unknown < rd«*al. They hud never
bowed to a w oman beloro, never bod soon a
xvotiinii on the tliruno, mid seldom it ever
bnJ seen ono in a public arsonibly. The
extent ot crinolmo considerably astonished
them, but whatever were their ctimtioiiB
they stood bt lore her Majesty in u maituor
at once dignified und courteous.
When some ol the members of thn Japan
ese suit first eatne on ,shore and wandered
through tlio Hireets, and for tlio litst timo
saw ladies wearing piicIi dresses, they wore
utterly confounded, thinking they were vn/y
rynnl to the ootid ludiei which piled (/. in.
'I hey Ii .il never dresiupt ol sucli worn n.
ol them in bis simplicity vcnturei. o
t the side of one ot tliesu walking b •
luijiortaut Mutl-tirul (iut-stiuii*.
Fir I * *4i.)g excellent takeoff on the
qiiesiiotiH propoxcd iobcn*kcd by Lie
of the consult of I860, is credited to u wes
tern paper s
your agof
worn you born ?
married, and if sg Low do you
like it f
How many children have you. nod iki
they sufficiently resemble you as tu pre
clude the possibility ot their belonging to
niiv of yotir neighbors t
Did you aver have the measles, and if so,
how many f
Have you a twin brother several years
older than yourself l
Have vou parents, and if ao, how ninny
of them?
Do you read tlio Nev
tarty f
Whnt is your lighting weight >
Which do you like best lor light reading,
"Tho Guumoker ol Muncnw,*' by Cobb,
or the Prosident'a lust message, by J. L.f
How many times ha* your wile wioln.d
she waadcad," and did you reciprocate tlie
wish f
Do you use lioughtan tobacco f
Were you ami your wile worth anything
when liutrricd, ami il not, what proportion
her iltinga wero yourtt, and your things
Testament refill.
• in the penitentiary l
A Tu
IIEEHOXIK t/IIIII
i mg lit iii u rcrU
—, BU)H tho New
ito, we inquired i
hrihtiati man, Low the
Adv
on AIruukh.— Bass-
in tirigltberhood of
Oilvoti* Ulirutiuu
f our host, a fair
Nt.
Mu
-Mr. Man
Theodore ByndcrH, U. S. Ito^i
liavo been dismissod from office fur tho
alleged complicity with tlio e*capo ol the
Aiippuscd Slaver "Storm King," xvlitclt re
cently lolt hero tor Alrtcu.
i the
xvn had piahi-i-d ii neglected frame chapel at
the ere** mml*.
"Dli, poorly," said he, ‘‘poorly enough."
‘‘Why, wliul's to pay ! Vou in a thick
xettlriut-iit of mtelligniil people not sblo to
keep a linrilHlcr, und support the holy Go*-
[>•! I"
"Just ho," said lie, '•but ono troublesome
man has broken up thu society, and krcpn
it broken up. it xvn* sn unlucky day for
thu church when tie movnl here. He is a
person of good purl*, and hu* un interesting
family.. Before he cumo here we had no
trouble* in the way."
We Niiggrutsd that perhaps the trouble-
I'otiis tillin'* peculianlio* xvetonot consulted;
indulge him a little. May be lie wants to
lead.
"Dli, a* to thut, wo huve died him iu tho
lead, ami uvury way." He is not satisfied
xvitli leading, "but turns around uml but*
the whecl-horso."
We gave it up. Our host wa* a farmer,
and tlm illustration cut Itku uti argument.
Djvid had a few ol that sort when hu wrote
llto 11 lit I'silltll.
1 » under.
Whan u young man t* a clork in a store
and dreese* like u prtitcs, smoking fine ci
gar*, drink* nice biuudy, attend* theatre*,
balls, mid the like, 1 wonder if ho doe* it ull
upon the iivuil* of his clerkship 1
When a young lady sit* in the parlor ul)
day with her lingef* covered with rings, I
titan live minutes two of the horses
wero diownrd. Tlio eels being five foot
long, nml p-essnig tltciiiHelve* nguinst die
belly oi the horses, made a dtsclturgo along
wholo extent id their electric oriMiii.
They attacked a» once die heart, the intes
tines, und tho ciidiBc-fidd ol the nbdnii.innl
nerve.*. .Tho Imrsca wero pi.d.ubly not
kill'd, but only tituiiriod. They xxoro
drowned front tlio impossibility ol ribing
amid tlio prolongod Btrugglu bulweou die
other Itorsort ami tlio cel*.
Tlio trnvulors luid little doubt that the
fishing xvould lermiuoto by kill ng buccbb-
Htvoly nil tbo aiiimuls ctignged ; bu: tty do-
gross ilm impetuosity oi ilu* uncqunl combat
dimittiaUed, and thu wearied gymnoti ili»-
porseil. They required a long rest, nnd
abundant n jurirbnu ut to ropuir the galvanic
toreu xxliicli I he v hud lust. The mulls and
horses uppenrrd less frightened; their
niniiUH in* longer brisllsd, nmldieir eyes i x-
pros.-cit Ins* dread. '1'tio gyniuoii approach
ed timidly dm edge ul tin marsh, xvlu rn
tin y Wen taken by means ol small liarpnotis
lusteiied lo lung cord*. When die cord*
xxeru dry thu Indians toll no shock in raining
tlio fish into tlm air. lu a lew minutes
I him hold i find five largo cuIh, most
which were sl'gltily wounded. Sumo oiliu
wero tuketi, by tliu oatiio means, luxvurds
evening.”
The FrcttcU Milliner in the Wittiesa
I lux
Madame Lnrcino usceuded into tho pen,
nnd look her place alter delivering herself
ol u stately acoii|i to the judges and dm
court, like n grand dame ul tlm reign oi
Louis XIV. Sliedid nut give their lordships
tiny troubln about taking her nut—not
slio ! Wlmn Iter attention was railed to the
various acts ol cruelty, both id speech nnd
net, with xvlitclt Mr. Barber wn* charged
uccouut of Mrs. Barber's alleged cxiruvu-
gunci! in druHH, slm clasped Iter blind
pliutic way, ami exclaimed,
Hitu ! c'e»l inlamo—It harln.
(lieu explained t<) the Court m.
I’lirisinn calculaiiiiii fora lady'*
-Ah! Mi
•e/" hi
t tlio U*U.ll
lies* varied
id
is invariably tukuii lurgely
Dpnli an iiicoiim ol 26,(X)0 francs
Id positively ufiirm—assuming
j children—that ii lady was cconuimcu! xxho
only expended lU.OUO Irannt on drc*H. Mrs.
Burlier, in our opinion, wasoutitlod to «x*
pond, at ionrtt, X'iOO per uimum on this
object. Thu s it tu ol jL'200 per annum xvu*
o tniaerc—It was tnrty tt in—depi or able! W a-
ill6 too much lor that evening robe ol
white satin t Assuredly not! Tlm Court
must take into account dint ilmro wen
bouillonnti of thu siuiio under tlm skirt
which was necessarily nt tulle, winch wut
again adorned wtli houillonnei and a trill
. nt silver luce. Kltu saw no mention ul thu
wonder it Imr mother don't Wash, and do J hrthe, which WUB de tii<iieur. And tlien
tliu xvork in the kitchen ! tiietr birdslnp* xxuuld readily sco tliut there
Whin a duacoii of the church sells utrong muni be a bow to match at dm trout ot tlio
butlor recommending it us swucl, I wonder { Imdy. 1'
elding I
1 pr°»
Jnpim-o discovor. I
xx list they see mi ,
•:dtaid III ot laughtci.
look upon bathing ,
Tho Jap
mat imporittin nnd hnnoralde institution
'hov enjoy tho luxury ol a bath very
l tio arrival ol the Japanese nt Honolulu
wa* expected, uml tlicrt loro created no ex
citement. Timm xiu* no nuiso, disorder,
drunken rcxclry, but all thu population
1 wnli each other in doing honor to their
visitors. There was novretentiousdiapluy,
but everything vxtis simple mid liottm like.
Dr. Gnillow, a nn'.ivu ol I’hiladulphiu,
1 pliybicitin to tlm United .State* lluspit-
, gnvo u bull ut Ins house, m c »nt;dimunt
(Jo'ttnmouto Tattnall mid his oilicors.
Hi* room* xvoro splendidly docralod. Tlm
King uml Queen and i’rtncu Kutnoltamolia
xvoro presont, uml souto ol tlm JupuucMO
digititariaa, but not dm AnibiiHsadoru, who
arc required by their instruction* nut to bo
The JdpatiL'xu who wore prearnt looked
upon iho dancing xxtth uvideut *'iii*fuctiott.
In ilicir country tho sixe* do not doncu to
gether. The music ulso xvu* utruitgo to
At a pic nic which was given at u place
about txv’o milea out ol town, tlio rulroyb-
inonts woro served lit dm old nntivo stylo,
all boiiifi seated on mats Hprcud Oil grass.
'J'lto cook xvu* also native, tho chicken*,
pigs ami ti*h being wrapped in largo loaves
und seethed or buLtil in Imles tu tliu ground,
in winch etoiics bad been bouted. und tlieu
covered lip With Ilm articles to be cool-(if.
Nutivo dancing cotmluded tlm entertain-
inent. Judge Border gave an oiitrrtaiiia
xveru Imrn t
Were you «
Aro you troubled with bilas t
How many empty bottle* buvo you in
tho houset
How doos your meerschaum color?
Have you reud all ut Tbuyer’a sjicechea
on the horse raiiioud <
Are beans tin article of regular diet iu
your family, and if an, how does it go t
Stato xvlicthet you nro blind, deal, idiotic
or bnve the heaves t
How many chickens have you, and nro
they oil loot or ill the sin'll t Also, how
many uucceedancuna t
Is there a struxvbrrry mark on your !e!l
Which food do you prefer, runt or mixed
drinks t
State hoxv much pork, impending crises,
Dutch cheoso, popular sovereignty, stand
ard poetry, Gaycty paper, slave cude, cat
nip, red flannel, Constitution and (Jnion,
old junk, jirrlttmery, coat oil, liberty, hoop
skirt, &c , you have on linnd t
Persons Ituble to be "censussed” will
pave lime liy pondering iIiuho question*
over and preparing tlmir aitsiver*.
During a debate in tlm Hotiso of Bepre-
HcntativcN un tbo fid inst.—
Mr. Stanton (Ohio Black Bop.) branded
as treasonable tlio purposes of Democrat*
who avow the election of Mr. .Sewnrd, or
any other Republican, a sufficient cuiine for
a iliHbulmioii ul the Union.
Mr. English (Indiana Dent.)explained that
ho did not believe dial a corporal's guard
ol tlm Democratic party xveru w illing to go
out of the Union hcunitso ol thu mere elec
tion of any objectionable mun u* Pro.-idcnl.
Mr. Stanton said that xva* trim n* to u
good many Democrat* of die free (States, but
they have fellowship with (lioso who have
avowed such .sentiments in order to aid
them to remit! control of the Government.
As an intelligent American citizen it xvu*
in* duty to sec dint no enemy to the itihti*
intioiiH of our country should lie intrusted
with tlm power uttu patronage of tlm Gov
ernment.
^ Mr. Millson (Virginia Dent.) said Mr.
Siatnon wa* altogether iu error in saying
die Democratic party North or .South hud
evor declared ns die purpose »l tlm party tu
destroy the Union in the event ot dm *-b. ~
tion ot uny opposition candidate tor Presi
dent.
Mr. Stanton referred Mr. Millson to Mr.
McPherson'* Speech, wherein were extra* is
from twenty different Deinocrntic sproebea,
allowing that nuch u purpose had been dis
tinctly iivuxvod.
Mr. Millson denied dint it lind been du-
olared the purpose ol the Democratic ; ii .
to disaolvn the Union in dm event ol dm
election ol a Republican President. Gen-
demon have said that in their opinion it
xvould furnish jus: cause lor a dissolution.
Mr. .Staiiion replied : Un did not charge
thih'an n party doctrine, but ho did *o« thut
leading influential men ol tlm Democratic
parly who ure tlm authorized exponents ot
tlto party. Ituve expressed hucIi a purpose,
and Lo regarded dm undorru cxproHniim ot
opinion ol it* representative men a* expum-
o ol tho o|iiiiions ot I
lluua Poisoned my Loomrn —This i
the
iJiiriug tho stay ol i
Honolulu sixteen salutes
xviioio number ul guns
und eighty-six.
Powliuttati nt
eru tired. '1'lm
s two hundred
"Doc," acorrortpondent of tlio Now York
Spirit of tho Tiiiins, writes to thnt paper
Hum Richmond, Vu., under date ot A;>nl
17, us follows t
••For txvo seasons the Doswcll (table had
traveled to New UiIcdiin to nid in making
sport, and Planet nnd Fanny Washington
hud met amt defeated everything that thu
(8oiilh-xxc.'i could niudlcr uguin»l them, nt
tlnco nr four mile lic it*, Irom Lbarlu*ton to
dm Crescent City. When 1’lsnct'* Irionds
i»aw dint ho xvu* beaten by Daniel Buouo,
because ol his want ol condition, and heard
tbo "oroxving*” ul dm udinirors ol Lexing
ton over that small crumb ol comfort, limy
t four mile
othernou-
the Buono
iko a mu (cit
d It" don’t roly on ilia merits of Christ for
salvation ?
When a young lady laeca her waial u
third smaller thun nature made it, I won
der it her pictty figure will not shorten file
* nue dnzcu year* or more, beside*
her miMornlilu wlnla slm does live 1
When u man goo* threo times a day to
get n dram, 1 xvotidur if ho will by Hltd by
guineas
hagatclle. No
liter
“king
: ■ I
JAHTOV Ac HattHf tVII.EK
N. (KtLKTIlKK,
. .nl««ion M«rrli»n
opngu. wmc* - umjgp. 11, i( Klr j|, (or
t h.i Monday tu April next
t*t>t open nnlU the FIR3T DAY OF Jl I.V,an )
(Ixicd; suit sit who do not mate retun.» hr
dm* Will he returned In default, snd Dot Hi t
‘CD! The |>rop<Tty owned Ui<! first day April,
”»* Payer* t* the property to be returned. 1
“>4 (drUr atl to make out a schedule < f tbetr tax-
ersprrty and make their return* a* »oon *» the
u arc opened, aa It will save time and Double,
*ddmuch to tlie convenience of the Kerch er.
w ISAAC T. BROOK*, T. K.
“••ch M, trfr) dltwtjull
Boston & Villalonga,
OTTON FACT0R6 and GENEKAL
CtiAIMICSlUN MLUCHANTt*.
Xo. 190 Bay Itraat, Bavannah, Oa.
** bonton. jno.l. yillaldnoa,
Jbo. ii. Howard, n. T. Chapman
.*• Coapraaa. OetnUr ll.’W-tt
Copartnership.
“rderslyned have this day formed a Copart-
, “J^tlp for the purpose of ronduitln^ a CAR-
'TRRit and Ut'ILDhR* IlfHNW. and for the
‘‘•wartwre of Ma.lt, Hli».l. Uoor..
r^we Mum and style of FKRKINF. A GIFFoRl).
k W. II. PKRKINK,
S. . U. f. OlfFORU.
Oa., Jan. 21,1SC0 dit wtf
I would Mr, chMrfutlj .up|>u» him (or .ilb.r j
' l6 . Pro.Inc, o, V.c. P«.id.»c y . I
know exactly where to find him, and
a very guul place we lind him in*
lavor,
! constantly
[ dock.
public
being
the subscriptions for
CtT lion. Edward Everett completed hi*
nr The London Timet, in e leader on . y Ct r on Wodneaday last, and ao
the great fight, remark* that "nation* with- 04| |y Wl , j jB initialed into llto activity of
out great qualities could not have brought |,f #| tliwt lie can look back upon
together two earn wiiliug lo pas* through ! a | mUat t half century of useful acrvico lo
>uch .n ord..l .. Ih. terrible Cjlrl u( lot hjj l ,||uw.eitiiari..
TueiJay." J T W
jy During the session ul the Northern
Msthodi.l (ieiieral Conference, at Bulfiilo,
on the 3J inst., Ex-President Fillmore
eppeared in the hall, and e resolution was
unanimously adopted inviting him to a teal
on the platfurm. He was received by the
Bishop* and cordially welcomed, the Cou-
fereucu nstug in e in#**.
ry Schley Superior Court has been
adjourned until the 3J Monday (21st) of
May, on accouut of ibr til Lfslth of Judge
W trull.
Hai.k of
IxAihnoAii —According to notice, tho Timm-
m.Iji, A iJarneavilio Bailmnd x».ii rxpj**d
to jiuldtc salo by tlm Hhenll' of tlie county,
on last Tueaday, (May 1*1) and Peter W.
Alexander, K»q-, in bolisli of numerous
■locklmhlrrs became tho purchaser at the
uurn of .'fdO.OOb—tlm estimated indebted
ness of tbo Dto Company. A new Com
pany whs immediately organiz'd and the
road will soon undergo conijdelo repair*
and wo hope will bo cxlcudod.- 1 f'pmn
Pilot.
munt re»j>cciing tbo troubles with the
■goa on the frontiers of Texas. Tlm Ju-
(liuns, ho says, aro ravaging tbu frontier
counties in all dtreciiuuM. I/a urge* the
imnudiuio formation ol a regiment ot
mounted Texan volunteers, as tho bo»t
moans ol chocking tlie depredations ul tlm
Indian*. Liuut. Gen ticoit hu*, it i* said,
been Mumnionod to Wasbington, probably
with a view to a proper disposition ot tlm
troop* iu Texes, or tho leiuiurccuiuiti ol
thu force already there.
i Judicial Election.—
The Chicago Journal (Ktp.) says the official
returns from all the counties tu the Htate
havo been received, Iron) which it appears
that Judgo Dixon, conservative Opp., has
been elected Chief Justice of Wisconsin, | A* it Should Bt.— We understand that
by UO majority, over Judge Bloen, the
egular Urpubliran candidate.
1ST An exchange say* that giugcr is
becoming a favorite garden plant in the
Southern Mlatr*, it being discovered to grow
luxuriantly. Tbo green bulb uiakea the
best of presetvts.
the Monroe Female College at I'orsyth,
(ia., under the direction of the Rev. Win.
C. Wilkes, in addition to the u*uol branches
taught in such inilituliune, the young la
dies are required to learn tu cut and make
their own dreaica, and al*o, in turn, occa
sionally tu sujxrviae and direct tho cooking
and other domestic arrangement* uf the in
stitution.— -Var. Hep.
When * young man i* depending upon
hi* daily oil hr In* income, and marries *
u laity tiidt doe* not know how tu maku h
lout or mend a garment, I wonder ll ho i*
imi lucking aoumwhere, say toward* thu tup
A recent law par.aud by Coiigrcst provide*
tliut wlien any jicraon ahull indorse oil any
letter his nr Imr nume and place ut resi
dence, aa writer thereof, tbo nine, n'ter
remaining uncalled lor at the office tu xvhieh
it is directed tinny dave, or the time the
wnti r may ducut. khuii be returned by mail
to said writer ; and that nu such letter*
• ball !>« advertised, nor shall tho aaino bo
treated a* dead letter*, until au returned tu
thu |>ost ollicc ol ilia writer, and there re
main uncullcd lor one quarter.
Must; ot mt. Mandamus.—The Mobile
Mercury ul Monday evening says :
Mr. rusty jmt «be following motion ou
thu docket ul thu Circuit Court this morn.
it ? :
State vr. J. M• IKifJler*.—Relator moves
that the xvrtt ul mandamua granted in this
case, si.ull issue imlanter. Ilu will lOilal
upon tho following ground* :
1st. That no appeal or writ of error lies
from an order granting a mandamua.
2i. That nu aupersedeaa can no grants
in such ciiie.
-#•♦**.
The uei|Vre6t Apaiaug, one ot the Band-
wich Island*, lately got possession of a mall
bag dc*tincJtfo lluimlula, and supposing
tbe letter* and jiapera lo be erliclua of food,
actually ate up a lot tf tbaiu bofore they
discovered them to t>« inJigeaublo.
01 the tvxoiiiy-twu man coticirnud in the
Harjtrr’s Ferry raid, eleven xvere killed at
ltio place and -even have aince been exe
cuted <m the scallold. Four ore yet ul
large, to wit : Rndjialli, Merrtam, Tidd,
pi'll tour! la,
sleeves, cullai*, cufi*. glove* apurr— aim
could not huI a l*'ly’* litllo comer comfort*
down at less titan -L'fiOpor annum. In an
swer lo Dr. Lofib, in cross exanituation,
Hito ittliinute'd lo him, tlmi situ had liui-u
speaking, hitherto, ol ladies ; but alto xvaa
quito iircpari'd to admit ihul tlm wito ul a
-inull lawyer- * petit awat like linn (Dr.
I«.)—might drees lierscli tor X lo pi r niiiium.
Bui tlirn #lie must lm anj u/tditMt. and
devote her whole attention to turning, dye
ing und rnukiiig slnlt. Would Dr. Lobb
usk her any more queaiimie,
• mb'
A llachclot’* Soliloquy•
I’m single yet, I'm single yeti What
can the mailer bo; 1 wonder if life's *uu
will set on nty celibacy T I'm growing an
cient, yet no "beau of promise” I can avo ;
I am further noxv from "calico" titan what
I used to he. There was a time when I
could move in jollity and fun, among tho
laisee talk of love, ami kiss them every one. ,
There was a timo I'd rather meet a pretty
girl than not, hut now I beat a swift retreat,
or "cave" upon the spot. Once i wa* rig
ged from lip to toe in Re-ar of neatrst trim ;
a dashing, gay Lothario, a perfect "dandy
Jim." Now note my werdrobr, what a
plight, my coat lack* many stitcho* — I have
whittle' prg* a sight lo fasten up my breech
es ! My Itneu too, i* passing use, fiat
••giving ujt the ghost" a bullet riddled lUg
of truce, between a warring host! My
sock* but poi.rly are roneealed by antiquated
boot, ona irg "left upon the field," the other
left a fool!
Abandoned now I pine alone, the maid
ens all abhor, because 1 atu a woebegone, a
ruoful bachelor. To me no comfort ought
can give: my life ia a lengthened sigh—I
walk the world afraid lu live and more afraid
lo die! Whero i* our proudly boasted
bliss—our independent borne ! "Non cat
inveutum," and lo this conclusion 1 have
coma. A bachelor's a human myth, mure
animated squid ; a mall ia ‘‘something" on
ly with e rising little nb !
iintnodniii'ly proposed u
lioatv, (ot &20.U10 u etdt, ttiu
oil in Virginia <>r Cliarluston, >
trnl firouiid. This challenge
party declined, but oflured to t
lor a HimiLtr amount, tliu race to run at
Mobile, New Orleans, or Memphis. Mr.
Doswcll tlion oliurud to but tfi.o.ouo against
$)5,U0n, it tliu raroesmo ull in Virginia—or
$20,000 n Hide, at tour mile boats, tlio race
lo ha run ul Charleston* ii. C., in January
next, and gavfttlio Ifoonu party tbu privilege
of naming him or uny other home in the
Union, which banter was not taken up then
—and itua not been to this day. 1 liavo no
doubt it i* yet ojiuii and 1 urny bo permitted
to add the opinion, that it will not tic tukun.”
Notwithstanding the very posiuvo inaunur
iu which "Doc” settles tlm muter in tho
lust soutouco, wo can assure it in that, al
though not ko inucti giver to * liowtng” as
the "Revenue'* puoplo, tinsc In the .South
liavo a confidence lit tbo gci
und South-'
of “Lexington"
owned hero that
tuck xx Inch
ban cr ut *20 Dull will
authorized to statu that
jRcka.ii) (V. Co., who consilium tl.u
party,” will accept tint proposition
ol $?u UUU oguinal $15,00U, and let
route of! at Ashland, Virginia. Thu |>re*
liminarien will soun bu urunged, and tlie
match will ercutu m«ro excitement thun dul
that between"Lexitigioii" and “Locompie."
I Memphis Avalanche, May 2nd.
Union Constitutional Convbntiom.— >Ve
learn that ad tbe railroad lines and li. tr
cuuiioctiuns, loading to UHjtimure, h- u
agreed to i«*uo round trip ticket* ul h f
fare to the delegates to the National Co •
• tiiution.il Union Convention, which un-t
in this city on the Uih inst. Aa a malic
jivrlaiiiing to the inleruata of Baltimore, thi
oilier# ol Iho Baltimore & Ohio Road have
i*id their exertions to cll'cct thi* agroomeut,
nd with the asautai.ee ul the other railroad
coinpanica, have secured tbi* desirable pur-
jiose. The Coutmiltru ol A rrangmuente
aro making every provision for tliu a**om-
tdago of the Convention. A lingo and
respectable Commute* of Reception ha*
beeu appointed—Haiti more American.
The latest suggestion for the torture ol
the coming Japanese la that of thu f'hila-
delphia Ledger. It recommend* that all
tbo Missionary Boards solid delegate* to
Washington to lay before tin* Prince* thu
leading points of doctrine with a view lo
their proper under*i*nJiOR of tbe religious
condition of the Lulled Statu*. What an
idee ! Aik a grulluman Irom tho antipodes
t i "get tbe hang" ol all tho phuse* of belief
that prevail hoie, in tlio shoti *j arc i f three
months, beside, a.cii.g all there ia in
country ol a pdit'Cei and social chant
It cannot be dour.
year lor tho apjiuarance of tbo *evo niecn
year locusts. Prof, t^mith save they will
occupy the "middle of 8t. Mary’s counlv.
Mil.," hut a* yet they hav* not inadu their
u|i|irurnnco. Tho Loonanlluivn Beacon,
however, states that they am known to be
about a loot under ground, and adds:
Many hog* in this county havo already
died in coiiaequnnco of outing thorn, in
tho Patuxent section wu learn the mortality
hu* been very great from this cause. A
gentleman in tho Factory districts loat nine
hog* this week from th* aame cuuao. In
view ol these fact* wu would auggeai tho
penning of the hogs, al least until the Itfth
ul May, at which time, Prof. Bmithsa)*
they will cmergn from the earth.
Ktale of thu Treasury.
Tbo receipt* of tho U. H. Treasury for
Iho quurtnr undiiig witli March wero uouilv
.^22,600,000—0/ which upward of $15,000,-
000 wero from cuttums, $500,000 from ||,n
lands. $249,000 from incidental and rnirt.
ct'llaiicous aourcea, $5,588,000 front Ttean-
ury note# under the act ol 1857, and
$1,910,000 from the Loan act of 1858.
Tho expenditures were $20,937,000—ul
which $11,500,000 wero for civil and
foreign intercourse end miscellaneous ex-
pens**, $3,037,000 for the War Depart
ment, $2,444,000 lor tho Navy Department,
$1,095,000 for tho Indian Bureiui on Pen
sion*, und the remaining $2,300,000 for
the iotorukt of the public debt, tbu reim
bursement and payment of Treasury notes,
and tbo payment of Texas creditor*.
Malonx’h Mixtruk pok a Uouuii ort Gold.
—Take one teacup of llaXibvd, soak it ail
night. In the morning, pul into a kettle
two quarts of water, n handfull split up of
liquorice root, one quarter of a pound ol
ruiauii broke tu half. Lei them bod till tbe
'-trcngtli i* thoroughly extracted, then udd
the iLxkCcd which has been previously
■naked. J.i't ull boil about half an hour
more, watching aud stirring that tho mix
ture may not burn. Then strain, und add
lemon juice and sugar to taale. Take any
quantity, cold, through the day, und huh a
lumblerfull. warm, at night.
Tbu Japanese have ducovered that a few
second* previous to an earthquake, the mag
net temporarily loses its power, and havo in
geniously constructed a light frame suppod-
mg a horae-thoo magnet, beneath which t*
a cup bell metal. To the ermalur* n at-
tuchcd a weight; vo that upou th* uiapiiel
becoming paralyzed the weight drops, aud
striking tiro cup, give* the ulartfi. Every
one in the house lliou seek* the open air lor
*afety.
FaILURk oi tiu NVusatGkof in IUmi*
County.—We imvc been informed by Mr.
Isaac Almaml, a resident of liarrin county,
that the wheat crop ha* proven miuioai a total
latlurc, there. Harris hau liltlierto produced
largo quantities ol the guidon grunt, but
tins season there will not bo one tenth ot ltio
geuoral yield. Cotton and corn in that
county aro promising.—Atlanta t^c.
&T A telegram trout Washington alaiea
tli;it the Inonda uf tbe uecedera at Churlra-
tott onenly avow their policy to tie to throw
tlio election ul ('resident lu ibe House ut
Representatives by ruunittg three or lout
candidates, in which event they count on
tho wholo fifteen Southern .States, together
with California aud (Begun, to elect tbetr
At the Washoe silver mine*, it required
three pound* ol silver to get one pound of
flour. Wheat against the field anywhere.
If gull) aud tilver are the precious metal*,
xxIiuaI and maue are the yet utove puttoue