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THOMAS RAGLAND, ---Proprietor.
VOLUME XXXIII.
A STRICT comnumra O* THU OOSWUWIOJ-W HONEST ANI) ECONOMICAL ADMINISTKATION OF the oovehnment.
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in:. LITTLE’S
VERMIFUGE.
In LARGE Hot ties and Vials.
Nothing sIm l« required to relieve children of
ftAinur 1’tx-cut.xtio.i at Sliver Huu.
le-'i’tt that on 'Frida*/ I*ac. ft* Htjyrr
Uun in Russell county, Ala., lb ere Pit a
Ifir^e mid interesting u»m inlils-,n to puttici*
pate in anil wilne.su 1 lie present at ion of a
Dunner lo iho Silver Run Guard*, a vedun-
tcur company of recent organzition. The
Danner, which was a vc*y tasty piece of
work, was gracefully p.ru'nttd hy'Mils
Maria Holla.mi, in an ndiircss of much
ell
hcany epplsuse of the assembly
stowed. Capi. Lewi*, ill behalf of the
Cnmpauy, received the Dinner, is ml ic*
•ponded rlcqticntly and patriotically to Min
Holland'• address*
Worms; aud bwtide.' being
V*t Vtntlhr 1 ever uUrnni lo the public. Its fr#-
qaeot use In families will save much troubla and
*xp-nM\ as well u tha lives of many children—for
•ight out of *verv ton case* generally require it.
A CARD.
DR. J D GORMAN Laving extanslvelv used LIT
TLE S VRRM1FU0B, tskrs plrasnru In saying It
; valuable remedy t
Talbottox, Oa., Feb. 5. 1 SCO.
LITTI.IJ’S
ANODYNE COUGH DROPS.
d certain cure far Colds, ('•niffhr. Pmnchitis,
jtrthma. Cain in the Hr** ‘ ’ ~ .
ytng Qmok»,
Hr*ast: also Croup,
amongst OtfMren,
Tklll* a pleasant modirlne to take, producing im-
‘ 1
xisdUts relief, aud in nine out of teu case* a prompt
t It exercise* tha most controlling it “ ■
r Coughs and Irrttatl »n of the l.nugsof
; controlling tafluonr#
°L'
t most iu a day or two,
thought
prompt!;
expectorant, without astrlnglng thn bowel*, It Hind*
paramount to all cough mixtures.
LITTLE’S
FRENCH MIXTURE.
This t* prepared from a French lU-ci|>e (iu tl
of No. 1 and
fer the chronic i _ .
snceess I* likely to supersede every other remedy
for the cure of disease* of the Kidneys and liladd
ti.aorrtitr.il, B'.ei.norrhteal. and Leuchorrhaeal
No. 3 for the chronic stage, i and from It* unexampled
success is likely to supersede every other remedy
for the cure of disease* of the Kidneys and Bladder,
ti.aorrbtr.il, BlenDorrhtral, and Leuchorrhoeal or
Flour Albua atferllous This extrusive compound
combines properties
ctsacy is not rivalled iu Ainen
LITTLES
RINGWORM & TETTER OINTMENT.
FOUTIS, No. 3.
Hundreds ,. ^a»es of ChronleTetters, Scald Heads,
and diseases of the skin generally, have been c
{ Thurslujr i^niug, Aug, 2. }l|60
A Teacher Needing tuition.
Th* Times seys that it ha* at interval*
or the last two tveik* “endeavored to pum
mel into the head of the Ent/uirer the idee
that the doctor of sqintt.r sovi rrlfj.iiy bad
no resting-place in the Gta k»
hill;*’ also, that the provision* ot ihe Mew
•Mexico and Utah and the Kansu* hill* m
respect to *la»cry “were idrotical.*' , it
•ecnia to think that it h«a undertaken a dif
ficult j >b, and a" n last ell.irl to enlighten
U-, refer* us to tho f cl that the Senate re
jected the following <tniriidnie.it oil.red hy
.Mr. Cbaau lo the Kuna** lull :
“Under which, tho people of the Terr iu*
riei», tlirougn meir appropriate iepie*ciita-
lives, mo), it they t>eu lit, prohibit slaver)
therein."
Tho rejection of thi* amendment (Mi
Dell helping to kill ii) tho Times regard* ...
mi '‘authoritative construction ot the hill.”
We agree with thu Tunes Hint it will
lin.l it a dlffitull to.wvr tu ••|.um„„r , pc , clir .. »b.r.U|
of tile above “ideaa" into our head, bi-runsi
we have in the records and hi*toiy before
u* loo many stubborn fact* to a low u* to
receive any such stuff—we haven’t room for
it iu our head.
1st. A* to the dilT'-renco helween (he
Mew Mexico and Utah and the Kansas lull*
in reaptet to the power of their people over
•lavory in their limit* :
Tho M'ew Mexico aud Utah hill* con
tained (hu following customary anvmg
clause :
“All law* passed hy iho legislative As
sembly and Governor shall be submitted lo
‘ho Cougrrva.il the l otted Matos, end tl
Jiaapproved eliall bo null and <i| n<» ellect."
I be Kalis.is hill did tint contain thi*
clatiau-— it being leit out of it T»r the tir.-l
tune, wo believe, in any organic ucl — but
i i lieu of it contained tho following, j consoling to you and \
which was never put into any Territorial ! later the halm.”
lull before: j Thi* indicate* a combination belwr
"It being the true intent and meaning ol j the lire-tfuticK and the Union Democracy
'*!* ,U " *'“«"> «*» Ttr. (i,|,y which Iho toilllor o.u In i|ol I
| nlory or t>l,,le. nor lo ttelnOt ,1 Ucrc/nm. , ’
hot lo lea a Iho r oi,l, thrreol per/ee//, tree >>'» Sl » u ’ •"» Ore.I.Ui", uml Iho I.
I Inform unit regulate their domestic tnuttiu* j ter are to have Howell Cobb tu> Unit
ti ins in their own may suhjict only to the
1 Conshlutiun of the United istutes."
Language cannot lo raoro explicit than
’that used in both (lie ubove clauses, mid no
one can luil to perceive that theto was, ns
j Mr. Dell raid, u “purposo” mid a “design"
in nicluding Irorn (hr Kansas bill a realm - *
l.v* clause which hud nevir helorc hern
omitted in 'i'erriional lull*, nnd inserting in
| its place a laiitudiaariau license which had
never before been granted. We shall nton
>rri«pou(l«
4-
ol. ; I
of th*< Alta CallL nils.
Murne In the Sandwich
Tf.Osr who have stereotyped i.iras ol vol
Canoe*, a* obtained in clnldhood Irom pic
ture bo: k* and geographie*. will l .i >adlv
ilHippoiutcd when tliey i.-mo to stum? upon
the brink ol Kilau’n. It is unlike anv oili
er crater, an miomal, in niitun - . It ia is
vast pit in the midst of a plain—one ol ns* j 'Inn |m* in . II. ami Gi* Irieiul*
lure's great safety valves. It js elovuted ] mg to make tin* imi>ro»*bm that^^l
only 4,500 feet above the level of the aew, !’■"« rvrniinn which he advucmed.belure
and In approaching It, the ascent i*eograd
Ik' imperceptible. It is very
From ‘Ur Pf’stabiirp Intilllgencer.
Kefcrd.
cnimot doirtu itini many ol tho Dcific*
crafs now acting In ihe Dn ckiuridgo wing
ate in ig lorance ol their loader’s court*.
It it hiippo.-id by come even ol Ins nppo
xere. that lu* line no record, it is n grea
u0*take, lor there ia no man who has h
th<t Territorial i|iie*tiOi ,
beauty and appropriateness, a <d very well mtr j 4al) | e |j,at during tho grott eruption* j protect * Tnai ‘uttiiiu
delivered ; in appreciation of which, the on Msuna Lua,(30 miles distant) (his erster by n;terch in
Uw-ly “recotnlAbndod,
i only, tlmt Congress should not in-
"■ prohihit, but might to
i* not Miiniuiuuu
, . - - Iff'l of by the Kan
ri tiiained itlino*t quiescent, ami n• • w Unit I hum act lor wbicli lio voted, nnd in cuppori
the eruption has about ceased, us actiou ( ol wbicli that »pi - i oil was mads, per by ibe
seem* to increase every day, | Uincthuati platform winch ho accepted
t- » gust was our auxirtv lo dcadfend Into 1 * n,, on w ' 1 ' , ‘* 1 ^ w *" *I«*cicd \ ico i’resi
U» U.M that ,b, bum. Ol .lurkni'ss orem- I J,l “' . V* 1 I™"*, ""oihur
ed unusually long. Frequently we would
The assembled Company then irpaired to a ^ 8*’^ **F f ro| “ “ur bed of fern leaves, und, I »ht*ir want ol hnowlodge ol III* recouf, be
v at ! M* er * n 8 through tho darkucss from our door- I excused, but tha' aiiciupt i<» give u new
• ’ less hut*, watch the red f.iUiiiaius of lire J definition lo tho noil-intervention Lo has
bursting up irotn tlm cha.m below and | ®“ v t °c«tcd. Is an niihrortby trick
breaking in chains of light. A great lurid
f cloud hung perpetually
sumptuous pic-tuc served in t
which, wo understand, ail attempt was
made by some friends ol Dreckinridgo ami
l,ano to turn tho aflair into a party demon
stration, by tho delivery of Dieckinndgc
of the young
boltrd to a neighboring
bouse, wbero they enjoyed themselves in
more ngrecublc festivities for the balance *»l
the day.
llrCckitmitKL- und Cobh Imimoii.
A correspondent of tha Auguita Consti•
tutivnaiist, writing Irom "Upper Georgia,"
July 2Gih, *uy» : “When Ihe clccti n got*
before the Legislature, the U«ll nnd UoUg-
las men may fuse, co.loscc, or sqirm as
they plrase, hut Urecki'Tidge will uhtain
tho tote of Georgia, lu your search lor in*
formation about thu Hiatus ol parties iu
tho Legislature you will find, when you ob
tain all tho (acts, that llrcckliiridgn will
have a majority tlieie, ami that Howell
Uobb will ho elected United Stales Nenator
in thn place id Allred Iverson. Il this m
»tho record, 1
definition
hitherto ndv
mi him. which appealing
will in Uriel expose.
.. . . ..i Gn tho 1 f»ili January, 1850. when Mr.
hety lake. 1 he wind, blowing Itteially Dreoktnridco was u member ol the Run-
through the crater, howled atrJ shrieked in lucky Legislature, liom Fayette county, he
rllily manner. Above the voice of ( introduced certain iTswIqtmm*, oncol w‘»ich
i these word.-* :
Hisles Sveciolor. Only a lew week* ugo i|,e
tiro-eating D. nmcruiy ol Geoigta were n-
pudutitig tho action of their Deceinhoi
JStato Convention, and getting up another,
with the sole olj*cl ol preventing thu vote
ol Georgia from being cunt lor Howell Cobh
in ihe Muiionul Democratic Convention.
AwW they are willing lo elect him United
Stlm-s Henalur il then by they can make up
., L.glslaiivo majority lor thu Dreckimidge
eiectou! We trust that uur frmnds in the
the midnight blast could be heard occusiou-
hI explosimfa and dtstunt rumhltng sounds
lika tlioss we heard nil Manna Los, while,
during intervals of cessation, toe *)«.«<«.a
and splashing of the lurion- waves in the
evei-troubled lake could bu distinctly hoard.
Daylight cuine at last. A cold, rainy,
cheerless day dawned upon Us. Dut this
could not dump our ardor. Alter n gouj
breukfual away \vp started—nil hands —
leaving our hut and contents to luke cure ol
thcniaelres. Descending tl?o precipitous
•ides, on the southern etdo ot thu crater,
great caution must be exercised. IU aching
the 11 >or, vve lound it composed of swelling
masses ol black, brittle la*n, ol h compara
tively recent lormulioir. We wulked over
this, taking the precaution to carry a good- j power
sized slick with which to teal the thickness ' ex aicn
ol the crust, lfcru we met with huge iiiuhj- *h«
os ol solid lock, many ol them weighing ' Uoneiil
more than a hundred tons, winch bud evi- I
dontly been thrown Irom tha cislrr. | . iro|u ,„|
Within a <|uaru-r ul a mile ul the bum- ! | ilCl j e
ilig l ike ii* itm (.MitrHiicu to a gr,.it cavo, He lirj
wbieh mv guide ouys t* probably a nub Hell. J. I'. Ili‘«s und J. I
long. We. entered through a very narrow ' iiccoinpanied by two
aperture, around which lay l*Ml*e lieu pa ul i
liru-scattcicd etone*. Lighting our candles,
we prua-ed on, exploring .In* direction uml
that, until wo had gone, peihapa, ball a j
"KosolveJ, Hy tin General Assembly ol
tlio Commonwealtli ol Rnntucky, that tliu
S;' -
xiik I'LOl'LL ivito iMtjnir them."
On 31 ni oi mi montii, .Mr. Wioklillu
offered me lollowtog :
" I lint slarery in tlio Territorios in a sub
ject which bol-mg* exclusively to tt u pens
plo ol those Ternium s, but that their right
to exclude slavery therefrom can be exer
cised by them umv in tin ir ciip.irity ns an
independent Hiatt, * (a fallacy that is, I aav,
wlnrb conducts lo dcspoliain) “in formtin>
tlicir constitution lor a {State govemment "
Such wm a uite-M at temp', having lor
uolu object to taku tlio puaitlon which
Huflorluf^ lor llrcad.
Wo hnvr bocu iub rmort by reliable nu
hs.riry ilmt in the lower ptrt <HUis gouu j
the people nre reduced to the inmd PtratqhT*"
•ned circuinstaner.s iu consequence ol the
■carcity ol proviHinue. Tho eulToriug i»
.■unfilled chi* fly to lhn poorer classes win
irvo not the nienna ot providing them
elves with the wants ut file ; end we u i
leramncl they nr«* llircntoniiig that il pro-
vision is Hot made immediately to ro
•ore those wauls unto them, they will tan.
Iicin hy force ot arms Irom ilu.au win
inppeu to have them. Wo sincerely In pi
tho picture is overwrought, that the real c ii
litiim ol tilings ia not as bad us tepresem-
•d ; but it it is, steps ought immediately t<
to taken to providu the means ol subsist-
''iii’ii lor them. In such n nine it i« in •
-•u»y to d«u rniino what is ht-si to do, bui
wo feel suns tied that if the sufTenng is s-
iicit ns represented, our citir ns who have
breudsiutls to tpnre will cornu t<< the rercm
tnd eoHtain thrill till some more permnnen.
pruv.Mi.n can be made. Wo auxnnisl)
await more *»ti-t etory news m reference '<•
iliis mailer tbiinibnt which wolipvi alrem
A bolenm Audrots Ter My Memash.
rur Hrmrs-r-Mouf.
Dli thou preshus tittle tNmHi of caplllsryf -
I'm sotliu fur s u’lnrs ; nr inoar
IIifnlutlul.r Hpcnkln, a mirror Ineken
Bite a* yew, vain yore rtup rju* lover tl» left)
Pruponhuns, wltli a crltlck's i. Yes, ) <*r nr
Very huirs, 'boat/os long ns n lien's leg.
U iiy don’t yer grow sum, an’ look
Like totlu - r pcejiiil’t? you «o<«il tor nothin*
Little rrltlei. Ain't yer sI.aidmI
t hat wni and uot k "> sum, why'e
K very tody'* niakln pliuu nv yer?
Neither. Kind uv a **ndy >aller * fl *'
Ucddlsh hu., inivt with n lililc wh.vto
|),-l«*WIt hunch ov har. I'll tell yer
f yer don't mow faster
r liiii growbr, I’ll talk
rite over ter bill terri I, the barber,
maik him black yer jest ns
Black ns a ulgger, an* then you’ll
what yer bar bln growlu
rite over ter bill i
m»ik him black y
•k as a '
k swete
ler eutt'
riu,t Ilia r <•
An’Just slatb yer rl
liecuin of y. r who willyr have I.
lilt ter mitten o
t potaioen, |iuor<, turnips
i l\eft In tliv <ud -. N
j kvur Uuhliul IIiciii*.
ive* ■l.out yer like
yct 'd lirtter pitcli
votes at
—or, hu received about /wire
•erotic votes ut the N
Mr. Dreckinridgo
.Mr. If.
nderwood
prciomitiig
U. in wit : I hat tho
i Territory over the
it thum, is rcbiricird
H*t ol lorming their
i .State. You would
Hi.i Mr. I! tic . |«-d
till Mr. Wirklille'i
you would.
Which is the strongtat W lug- of th.
Defnocracyf
In lrttm. If-. nWhonnu rcco ved l.‘J2t;.3.V:
aud <'>11 88t) at tho S< ■ ut It
tnmiy ucin
__ bo received
at the South.
Now, mwi November. Douglas will receive
nearly the entire Northern Dt mocratic vote,
*»d at Icaai a third ol the Sou them Demo
‘■roue voir, which,in round numb) r*. will I
■onvo Douglas in posaesHion i l about a
million and a half ol tin. Democratic vole ot
iho United States, nnd Ureckinridgo m poa
-essioit ol thn remainder, or ubeni four ^ 0 ' c
hundred thoH/iind DeinocrJiic votes l—|„, u
Which, then, is the choice of tlio Dullto*
erotic party ol the Union— Douglas or
lireckinrtdge J—Richmond II'lug.
“Lcproitt* Aholttlouiala '*
Tho .Siuitnitin Spcclutnr calls attention to
the Inct, that, at n muctiiig in Windier ter
totality tho nomination* ol Drecktnridgu
did.
ltcnd nml Think of This.
The following short article Irom the Bos-
n Courier ol the illh ult., addresses iiaoll
the sound patriotism and prnr.icul good
nf'ol every citizen of our country. 'Let
| do Iiih duty. Tuia liune.^tliere is'noTji'nllnB
to despair ol the Republic, nnd just ua little
to doubt tlio election of Dell and Rvurott :
Erltaonlinaty Admission —'i'lirro ia not
an iiitolligoiit man in tbu United Hiatea to
day who does not know that tin* oluenon ot
J oft n Hello* Tcnncftbce, nnd Hdwanl Hver
ctl ol .MiD-oxcbusetts, to the Ollier's tor icli
they have been nominated, would do more
harmony in tlm nation than tlio
I oil her of tho other three “tick-
I utH." In our own Slate, Democrat* and
: itcpublicami oilmit this m private, and yet
iltcso m<’ii will in-i-t upon lot.owing their
party leaders. Hundred* ol Uepubiicni.s
| in tliia Stnto will vote lor Mr Lincoln, ul
though incompetent !-»r tlieulSco ol l‘rc-i-
i dent. Hundred* ol Democrats will vote lor
| .Mr. Douglas, although n.ey are sure thai
Ur ciiiinoi bo^iiiu next I’ri slilent ol the Unt-
| —ihair waul ol State ptide hi reiut>ing i»»
r*r~” —«
riroinhlio Natlon.-il Intel I. inccr, July 27.
Ihe Heir Jciary C uvelitiona PunIuii
"f the flrochlmtdge und Hell l*ar-
Ldon
Wodncsdsy ot Trenton, iho capital of tho
S’.itc of New Jcr»cv. One was composed
ol the Breckinridge Democrats, who iu this
Ji.e are “r- gnlor," their Convention hav
ing assembUtd uadcr authority ol thu Statu
Kx> r.uiivii.Couiinillce ot that party ; nnotn-
r w.i* ol the Dougin* D. uiocrn'*. who re
volt Rgxindt the declared policy ol tho first ;
uni a third wtscompo-ed ol the delugate*
• I tin* Constimtionnl Union party. Ail
hpso Convi liMofta were attended by large
numbers >•! delsgat**.
Their procecdin e. r* rrp irn d by Tela
ripn. slimy iiipi too J5r. rkinridge Cotivm-
lion wsnt promptly to worn and pueeen me
oi,owing resolutions, which were reported
•mm a committee :
Kesolved, That the Democratic party of
Nov Jersey, in Convention esaemtilen, do
ocreby re-nlHrm iho piaiiorn ot priuciplea
adopted by inn Nnitonul Denocratic party
in 18.50. nnd ro u.lnpttd t.i I860.
Kesolved, Thai i .e Klectore nominated
hy tins Convention are instructed to cast
ill) electoral vdiboI Nmv Jersey *o a* to
detent Lincoln and Hamlin, aod to secure
nil elec”un, it possible, t,y iho poople ul a
I’reMdent and Vico l’reatdcni from one of
ilio noiuinutioua ol thu Democratic or Union
pat lit a.
Uusolverl, That wo call on the Democra
cy ol New Jersey to support tho electoral
tiekc', and invite the cord.al co-operation
ot ail cmiburvatiVA men.
A^t ii subsequent stage ol tlm proceedings
the Fmto ho c.isi lor culler <d Yh'o'caiifHlfttti
opposed to Lincoln uoc Hamlin whom it
will elect." Afl Klcctotui ticket was then
lormod. upon winch were placed the names
"i t reo msmbsra "i ths Cunstitutiumik
Union party, and the Couvohtiou udjourned
sit ed e.
Tho Douglas Convention iftorl ns prompt
ly p.* tlioir itvnis, hut acted independently
I them. They ndopte t tlio tollowing ro-
solu'ion*. a* reported liom a committee t
Ibt VVi ro htlirm the principle* set lortlt
n ilie Ciuciiiiiati pla'lurm and at Cliuriu*-
lest dii le tuonal relolulione
. opted bj i .. •. uiu ..iii mu r iilo Con-
vemion at us me ting a* DaDiinoru. We
ai.->* n< cep: and ruiiiy tho iipminnlion ot
Hon. Micphen A. Dougloa tor I’resident
and Hon. II. V. Johnson for Vico Fresi-
de.it.
ranerrou- |»^rt «
..rf In
prsparatio
Lkm Lssn tonod (bat tt Will I
in a short t
li si most Infallibl
In mors than ti
la tbs Kootbern Raid, they
t sfoctnalljr snwlleaM
Id more than turn baodrsd places In Osorgi*. sod
> 1>« had ; and a*
•itluy his
•omvtblnc
tl.* dt?,) let all b« cautioned to
•IfaaUrs of ths Froprlel. “
Bid also bis nxme blown into tbe glass of each bottla.
Agr All ordsrs and Utters to bo ad* t**ed to
LITTLE & BRO.,
Wholsuds Dragflsts, Macon, Of
For sale by Messrs. J. w ■
PEMBERTON k CARTER,
feCIN
A. M. UllMINGKH & CO.
(MTASITFUKD KTM
SOI.E IMPORTERS,
No. 338 llroailwsj’, IV. Y.
1 clearly show what that design w
ing of Uhssn’a umsiulinent.
| 2d. As to the nincndmeut :
Mr. Chase ofPretl it as a coniinuntion of
I ihe clause last above quoted, nnd i perusal
of the debate upon it bIk'ws that it wua ..p.
posed and icjoctr.l upon only two grounds
— 1st, because it wns altogether unnecessa
ry, as the people hud by the hill without it
ample power (o do just wUhI tl ptojosed to
authorize them tii do ! ami “J, brcwuao il.ii
had any * fleet at all, it would he i > "con
trol, limit and restrain the former I irguuge,
so that ihe proule of iho Territory
have no power over thi* i ubjoct but lo pro
hibit slavery.” VV’e cull from the debate
, on thia amendment a few sentences in th 1 '
I speeches of friends of the bill, hut oppi-
iiriit* of the amendment, winch at onci
show tufty it wus that they rejected tin*
amendment nnd that they admit . .1 tha'
the hill as it wns conferred tl.e power
which the nmrndinunt sought to bestow
on the Territorial Legislature* :
Mu. Uadsir.—“The hill gives to tho pno-
plant these Territorios, through ibeirgov-
liniments, tho unrestricted nnd unqualifivd
right to decide upon *11 their rlomcsnc re
lanons, slavorv intiu led. * * * • 'j , | ie
amendment 'Chi s would have thn ucc*
cs.iurv Hloct ol coo rolling, litninngandro-
siraiuii.t. luu toriuer language, so that tin
Territory should bnvu no power over this
subject lul to prohibit slavery."
Mu. Cabs.—“The amendment allows the
people power to prohibit slavery, but nut t
establish it.*'
".Mr. Doulab.—"The power which these
gentlemen (Ci’use a.id the supporters of ins
amendment) desire is given, unless the eg-
• rose ot this power is prohibited by the
Constitution. » - • » VVe havn iii this
bill all the power winch we ran p>**ihly
confer upon ihe people id the To*ritory by
any act that Congress can pass."
Tho shove eipresaions, taken from the
reports of thn Cunxsessional Ulobe., are oi ly
a fsw of the many positive declarations hy
the supporters of the Kansas bill that it did
authorize the people, whilo in s Territorial
conditior, >o prohibit slavery, and that they
meant to confer on them aucb power. Such
was their uniform and Concurrent testimony
from (ho lime ol tho perfecting of the hil
until Gen. Cass, when the vole on its pas
sage was announced, rose and exclaimed
“1 congratulate the ttenuln on thu triumph
of squulttr sovereignty."
•*k j Lip lhl.il
v will rc*i?t to Iho I in
a of any such urrung.
preference for any
r ul Seen tury Cold).
Iho
nilc, »
.i hid
nd
In some plsi
iiuuilmldo ci
in narrow, and in others widen* ou* into
vast chambers, lu souit! | lures wo bud t >
ciuwl where tho roof wan only two leal
lugli, und iu other plucu* thu roof would lie
ten or twumy feel utiovo our In ads. Hung-
in;; irom this root vv o 11 ii it il Koinu choice
hI ciiii. Iih ul lint' black metallic lava in the
nh a po ot aUluOtitcs, while Mat.ig mile < ol
tin- Sulim material weiu lound on ihe II <or.
At ' r being in that dti'si v cliuinbir tbrio
ged into dsyiigbl just us our
idles
I up.
Aiiotliir 1 liaili Ufi*-' to llt'Cliaii.
Porter * N«w Y rk Spirit of the Times
publi-he* s letter from Mr. Jui n Uolview,
of Albany, Ga., which he proposes to
malcU hi* negio bey Wliadrack ngoinnt John
(1. Huunars in n j.r tight “lor any »utn ol
money ranging Irom one to ten ibouaand
dolb.rs." And tlm edii<ir says in a note
il j lust il Mr. Uelview will send **l|f2600 to
- h *1 the ii.sli'li I t Jji 11',000. he think- be
We buv.i no great adm Mti<«n or ruaprrl
tor Hie pr z..- ru g. Dut w>- do think th.il
its champion* should not admit into it ne
groes, cither slave or free. IL enan’s posi
tion, in tlio ttvu of thu. world, would bo do-
high bank,
looking down we beheld the l.iko of Ult'
noslti u* uboul seventy-;
hrence. lTiero, in I
wave* of liquid fire, ol u brigot red culm, 1 a"' 1 Johnson
spluttering uml splashing like uciau waves.
A little inland ol bald lava slumU in the
middle o| I II tt lake, ugninst the Idnrk side*
ol wtiict) thu waves ol liio Cashed Willi tie-
mend..us tury, and breuking on ua jagged
dills, they would dutdt llleir red spray
l power to the Tr -riiotial people over t.io
"bje I n* brhig ~|. . u I..' . nnd d.mieaur.
bdiold, now, hu u. pt ichud on tbu piuitorm
I ibo If.diets, which declares that Congress
lea' intervono i«» protecl, il ueces'ury,
ml po "interlerM with the subject" during
lie Territorial oXiHience, and before tbu
n iimiucoasnrv. K. It. Coi.i.ilh.
The Legislature,
We tuny udd, lor !iit> inlormalinri ol nur
eaiii r* nnd ilm public generally, ilml we
ave received reliable Icier* Irom eompvr*
ivnl) low noiimios. in relation to tho pn*i.
loll ol ni'inibere sil iho J.eglsla'ure From
wenty livc cotiuiic*. we h ive r< liable and
ppor'ed.nml gi nu.iHi bcli'*vcd piatemuiilN
m of p'lrtin* iii (lie
ciii'iiin- I Legit-Ini two
eni rulge ’ *
- ' and .
; nnd chit
Thi
» of l
id W Ills I
ward Hunk,
Kentucky.
THIS DELICIOUS TONIC
•spsdalljr drslgnsd t*>r th# us* of ths Mxdical Pa<v
vtuiox and ths Family, possesses those intnnsie nie-
dltloal properties (Tonic and Dlarstie)«hlch belong
to all Old and PTIIK G1BT. The business ol
manufacturing spurious gins, and otTering them as
toverages, under the titles, “AroutaUe,"—“Cordial,**
—‘ Medicated,’’ etc., has become so romtnnu, that the
pnbli* are Justly suspicious of nearly everything
that ts offered under similar forms, and the trade
has thus been brought Into disrepute. It has re
mained for our house (etablUhed In 177H) to supply
toe pressing popular need, and to inaugurate a urw
*** lo the history of the Trade. W e trust that our
Mtabdshed reputation—founded upon M) yeers of
axpertenee—ebumlantly vindicate* our claim to pub-
ha confidence.
3NT. XI.
A sovparlson of ‘Uinluzer s 01J London Dock Gin
wlthothera bearing similar names, will establish
Ito snpe-tority. and make other Caution unnecessary
Put op In Qoast Bottles, In Oases of 1 and 2 do a-
•° soch.aadaold throughout the world by hruggsita | their candidate. A*
Drugging and Dcalors supplied with
Wines and Hranijies,
Direct from United States Bonded War-honaea.
Fo r calsIn Columbus.«la., by JOHN W. BROOK8,
and ORQ I'll ART k CHAPMAN,
and by Drugglat. generaliv.
grsdutl hy i
i.hl-li
Back Again!—Very many
Wing* throughout thn coutHi) who rec ent
ly went over to thu Democracy urn return
ing to their fust love at.d *up|oriing Dull
and Everett. Diet to mention a lew gen
tlemen in private liter, ut our own neighbor-
houJ, willi wh..*e change in till* reaped
wo «ro cognisant, wo may name Dipt. Al
bert I’lko ol Ark., who ha* benn uctiug with
the Democracy lor several years, ami Henry
W. Miller, E*q., of *N. G., an eloquent and
able Whig speaker, ana u lew weeks ugo
on tho Democratic uledorul ticket in hi*
{State. Doth ul the*., gentlemen aro now
lepor'ed m be for Dell and Everett.
• down,
I li.«•, glowing with leu< ful im
Mil u siroog cold wind blow-
' look i
rn • ii u to
then iu.ii awny to cntcli tbu ?
(Iii. ucu ot thu cool br< i Z '. f
tlio hideous roaring nml Iii-hIi
Wm heard, ul *hon inn rv.iL,
reaemlding that of u alenme
ateuin, only mlinin ly louder,
growlingh .1 pent up force*
subterrai.eun cavern*, at wluc
earili seemed to Uumhlo.
a- tl ■ mi ti 11 it I throe.
... Leg lain tuie thr
tuber-, of which <
(Ired nnd one ii
dretl nml tliiriy
hundred and aixtv-iiine am KoproaentativcH.
Tlm iMimber ol Democtai* in the Legialu-
t ti ro (hint Hnaaion was two hundred and
Heveiiicn, and Opp is'iion righiy-loitr.—
We be
bnr
r of •
Go D
> Dppo
ulgo
Anfely stated that
n, will not have rmn «•
nil Kveroi i voters
tlm elociloii lor
hlowti.g ..||
d ominous
Higgling in
HltSIIM IIV (
i) no ii p? ti power
urge masses of the cooled lava
<d tile lake become detached, - uml, falling
into the boiling t uuldruii, mu in»tuiiliy re
duced to n liquid state.
After n lew minutes' silence, diMitrlied
only by so occnniniiut hissing and uiuruiui-
mg, I wiih noun Martled by Hist nwu-mspi-
riug sound ol escaping alomn. In so in-
Mtaul, h I,mil glimmering ol red, like a alieel
ol ligh'iiing, allot out Irom under ilio over
hanging brink where I was standing, and
rati ucruaa tlio like. Till* Wns the sig ul
lor « chunge in tlio whole piogrummr. Im- i
uirdistelv ttie vvfmlu Jake became a bright I
red color, ami four fountain* burst up iii
d l Here lit part* ol tf.e lake. My eyes fol
lowed llit-e with BiiisZitiiiHiit, us one alter
atiuliior they cast up gr.ut qunntitie* ol n
pure Vertiiil'ion-cvlored liquid. l'be»o Welti
followed by two other* iii rapid aiicceaalun,
one ol winch burst up near where 1 was
standing. Ktilining buck, I cowered under |
the upper banka, uml witneeeed ilm grand
est pyroteclmical display ut wbicli it i« im-
povaiblc to lorm unv conception. Tlieae six
for Juhn I louiiluiri* threw up juts liom 30 lu 50 fuel
.d.'.calcl | hl « h ' Tl>* >™." >l"»y "I
which 1 *o hardly ra'reatud, riiuda largo dr-
posil* of rnulien lava on the liink win ro 1
had been standing, and when il ceusi.J i
President l* decided there, VVImi thu Void
lor Dn ckmridgu mid Doiiglu* will be, in
the Legislature, we d • not know, nor do
we know any person that doe* know or
who ha- iiilormed lioirell about the mu tier.
Tlio biilnmi "I power may be in mu nands
ol (lit* Hell nml Everett men ; or ii muv bu
tiiHt thu in.'i.d* o* \lr. Drcrkinridge luive
Leuislatiiro lo can tbu
Mini geutluiiiHii. A*
* nliinlti lurtlier ligli', wo may lie ennbled
approximaie the tenult.- Aug Conti.
The Yacatii .lud^CHhlp und (inn. t'ua!i-
D'f*.
Wo find the 'allowing interesting para
graph ill th.' irlegrgphic corrospondeiicu <d
the (New York lisrald oi ilio 24ili lnstunt :
"Gen. Cushing i« ugain noro, and socni*
somuwiial nervoua regarding the .Supreme
Dene vacniicy. IE* Inumiu aver ihut it
Him promis'd him n* u reward !<*r In*
prevent tlio nomination ol Doug-
Den
tbo Prukidciil
clitied ' > appoint him il lie can be us.-ured
Ilm) tin* Nnu'r will conlirm him. Judge
iilack la In* lIiidI cmitpeiiior ; but It i* * id,
a* lie cniinol hope lu get the vote* ol Doug
IsH.l'ugh, Kicliulsnn and Drown, nur any
|{epiiul.c>iu aln cgtli, lie is out ol <he ques
tion. Cushing, on the other hand, hell vos
jiivinco Senator Wilson, nnd per-
Thero ia
critic parly
Goon Advice. — At u Douglas uml John-
non ratiflcalion meeting iii Covington, New
ton county, on Maiurday before last, Col.T.
F. Junes, one of (he Democratic speakers,
advised tho Drcckinridgn men, il they vveie
sincere in their advocacy of protec
slavery in tho Terfilotic
Dell, who, he truly sat
their platform for year*.” That’s exactly
what they,would do, if they were sincere;
lor Mr. Dell h«a indeed uiw'.ta opposed both I pr.x un d some very good apetiaiefi-, I In*
(dongreevionul intervention agmust slavery ' red, liquid matter, when cool, u a solid, bril-
•ad il. licensing of ..|u»Mer. lo mo it on. I ''■»* bl » ck “ ul “'» n «». mucl ' m.emW...g
pitch. ADcr Mil* sublims display, u short
period of inactiviiy euaued, ua bi-lorr, ami
I then the waveu of fire commenced to full
ie 7 v j and daab againat the liltU i»lund n« wheu i .... .....
1 be Americu. Aoa/A- Western Sews, W|| jj, A continual bailing, bub. “Occasional." th. Washingtoi
, hich recently run up the Dougina tl.g, , t | j(IB> an j , J(U „ t . r , flg u kept up amend iU j rorr.apomlenl ol Forney a Prraa, who lo
the approaching Hlatn *Ipc- hai been purchased by Irienda of t .j gr , ul this mighty cauldron, preci.ely l' a * 1 ,m- bp,!n ,h ® c,,n, »“ n * “nd grace
Kentucky ; but it hia been brought Breckinridge, and will hereafter aide with | like the boiling ol a pot. This crater '" l - ,1, ,,r Mr
• ueb a way as to give the Ureck- | ltje geC cder*. Mr. W. 11. Gl.BHT, the
■»)«
llepublic
vires in breaking up ilie Democratic pnriy
will be but ligii'lv remunerated by a auHi•
ciunl ii umber ol votes to plucu him hi pun-
session ol a runt lor lilc on the Supreme
Dench. It is clear thru Dof^lun und
Iii* irimtis can have no gp-aiur love lor
Gushing than lor Dlack. II Im gels Hie
veal, thurelore, it must he through Repub
lican aid."
Gen. Cushing wae requested hy these-
t-eeders convemton at D.tltimurc to pr<-paro
> tho "Dumocrncy of the Dniiuil
of any Territory, while Dteckinridge ha
advocated the latter pfnn of abolition.
Staten." That adore
its npiienruiico. Dues it not look as il t
diaiiiiguirbed Al'ornrv (June ul wunted
bu paiJ iu advance ?—Washington Stain.
leprous AimlilloniMs,
gc men DisiiiiuiimkIm,
I all patriotic cilix me t
v.reli f The Union tit
a.I htioiibl support in ii
thn Hoti i liar ti Disiiiiioiiists on the other
There ta now no nbaim-le hi tlio way nt any
Democrat to prevom linn irom *iip|*urtiiig
Dell und Everett.— Jltchmand Whig.
The Herald for llrccklnrid^c.
Thu edroiials ol <hu Herald yesterday
would beam to indiia:e that ihut concern,
nody und what li'tlo soul llioro is in 11. Ini-,
been hunt'In up lor Dieckinridgo. When
wit -iiw Ilm ulimnim-emeui l.iti ly ilial ilieru
a-iiuid bn inoru del.ilcnipms in Uiu putdn:
nuln
■assert the great principle of
llow-cinun, a.ut the thu non-intervention oi Congiiy-s on tlm
pbvliod American aiaii-smun j alavory quustton.
:H. Wo re now our pledges to tho Union
ol St.itt* und can loiiu no .llunco with
any bccii nini lunatic like Lincoln, who
*eeua in plaeu tlm country cu.irely u der
Northern dominion ; nor with the Southern
Ijctiun, headed by .dr. Hreckinnd.o, which
,ivow * its pretirciico to be to precipttato
• pon in nil Wm evil* ot disunion, unless a
•i t hr ro (action is permuted lo rule the
. ■ »»i»i*v. ,» ... .. York, Tho World, wli'cu
-.>■■<>.» “Mr. Bell 1.. ,:,A II...
did-ila lor tlm l'rotidency in ilm lield,"
iry entitled to take rn
t is ail advneuto <d
A. J*. Arias, (Pm
w uni mg
Tiuufury mituii. ul
ho uo.\t Congress.—
It tlm World r« ully believes “Mr. Dell is lie
beat rnnuniaie in tho lield," and ttint Mr.
Everett is superior to either <d ihe oilier
three candidates lor thu Vi o 1'rcaidi-nc). ii
slionld uouiit-nl every citizen to vote l.-r
tlioho men. Il all who think n* tho World
thinks, should vote lor the Union nominees,
they cpuld bo o-ecicd by ilm pt-o, lo.
This is proved by tlio indisputable fact
that 'here is no heart nin-mg thu supporters
ol either ol ilm oilier telh ot « audidules.—
Nobody outtiae ol Him is ever seriously
thougal oi iiomiiiiting .Mr. Lincoln. Jin is
i upon tlm ticket ny
• os so soicctnu ought
with their vote* tn Novnmliei. (leleui the
puliticiniiH und elect tho tnttu-aiiicn.
A Dreckinridgo Yancw .'
Spi
gales, ii
“The
n uml red i
iitiiinutcd
ring field
ol cminticM reprosetiicd, and
• <1 persons who ollictated us dele
tin' lollow lug paragraph :
ouniu-H, ot tlm one
in all, by filty-ihroi If tonimuted dulo-
galea. Furiy-ooo ol (lie fitly three dele*
gates tiro government ullico-hiddor , and
ihe rotiiaiiiing twelvu luvo relatives iu
'1 ruly, tlio ciiiiso oi tlm secedera i* going
ahead hi .lllimds
list.i. AND Everett in Nkw Ji.rsrv.—
.Mensrs II. iM. Fuller, ol I'etinsylvuntn.
and J 'Mcph F. Itaud'dph, of No
At a Doll nnd Everett innoiing in Falter son
n club was orgum/.od, and udnpteil a tiui-
lorm, wbicli cons h* ul a Mac a gluzed cap.
wiili u wide blue lumd w-nli vilv- r star* (a
blur lor every Statu in Ilm Union) entirely
around tbu caps The lunterus are to bu bell
Hhupud. A coniuililee ol live wn* appoint-
ul lo prnciuu u largo bell lur tlio uru oi Hie
dub.
Hi'crklui'idg;« in ilie Ifox.
Questmn.—.Mr Dreckinridgo, to what is
the Deinncrniie party pledgud I
Asas-tfr— Ttm wholepower of tlio demo
cratic organization is pledged to the billow
ing pruporttmiid : Turn Congrovs sliail uni
intorv'iio upon iliis subject (slavery) in tlm
States, i i ilm TerntnrieK. or in ilie Dis
trict ol l.o unib a ; and the people of each
Territory shall determine, the yuestion for j
themselves, and bo odilUHed lino ilm Union [
upon a loming ol pirhct equality witti tlio I
original States, uiili >ui (i.-crim nation
account ul tlm a 11 own nee or proliibii-un
-Every. [Dreckinridgo in 18.',i.
Q.- Aro you n pru-slavory poliiioian t
i Ue
in to iu tlm support of Air. Doug-
fttli. Wo hold as unwarrantable, nnd op
posed to the apirn of uur niHiituiious, all
attempt* by tlm exercise nt Executive pat
ronage to sustain tlio secession, or to pro
ven! tho tree exercise ol tbo will ul the
people.
d.li. Wo regard iho personal intcrlcr-
nuco nl tlm President ot tlm United .Stales
with ilie MCiion of tbu pimple hi tlm dunce
ol In* succesvor Us- at once tier gative to ttm
postiton bo occupies, and daugurous ;o tho
liberties nl Mm people.
Tho Convention tlmn nominated a,
straight out D<>ugian Electoral tiukei, and
ii'ici listen.ng to aevoral speeches, adjourn
ed saved e
Thu Bill and Evriett Convention nom
inated an uiecmral titkei ul (hair own
—wnii on undoratundnu. however, that a
commit'ue ol twenty-live, upp.,lined with
executive power*, sliould ru arrange the
doctoral tickui, it deemed expedient. They
tus-eil mo allowing resolutions, us report'’
cil by a commit lee :
1. Resolved, That we boxrtily ratify tho
it ■ oi Joh B . "i I’cnocsMc,
; lor Pro* idem, anti E.w td Bvrott. oi Mus-
I sacliusmt-, tor Vice PreSiuoni, os uiaiin-
I guishud patriots, nblu und experienced
sia eaman, nnd lilo-imig aupporiers
n. the Lo.isiiiutmn, nnd the Laxs,"
ironist wn• iin none have or can raise a val-
d ot-jeenun.
2. IL solved, That we are in lavor ol the
I Union as ii is, and opposed to ilm etr*rtp of
ml suciiunalistM .t d oiliuia lo weaken, un-
y.^Rosulved, ihut wo earnestly support
-1 tin contuototi miim nu party tan' the Constitution, with all its provision* and
• its object the ex en*|ufi ol slavery, comptouil-es, as intended and well calcula-
i any mi prevent lim people ol u .Slut* , md to protect uud aup^ort <>ur uanoiiul
qmiB’
continual ogi
slavery quesinm, eiiher lor
ilm proircituti or preveiniou ol slavery hy
CougrcNS, cun have no material clicct on the
object, i* entirely unnuecssury iii the pre-
or Terti'ury Horn deciding ilie ques ion ul 1 du-try prosperity, auii independence
iisoxia ooco or nou-uxia once, wuh them, | 4. Resolved. That Ihe couiinua
lor thrmselvoe- [IJreckinnJgc’sspeech, 1855.
Q. — Wont is your cuiiHirut-iinii ot tuu
Kmisa* lull I
A —Tlm people of the Territories, under
tlm K'liisns-Nebrabka act, liavu the lu 1 !
right to o-tiabltsli or pruhinit elnvory, just
us a State won d, winch principle u us old
a» republican governumnt itself.
[Speech at Tippecanoe.
Q. —What is your position now/
lv*d, That neither Congress nor
it Territorial L
reel legislation ol an indirect ami unfnond-
ly clinrdcer. possu**es tlm power to uuoiii
or impair ilie r •n»inutmnal right ol any
citizen nl Hie United States to lake his
slave property into tlm common Tomtorieo,
and there hold and enjoy ilm miiuu while
gress Irom Kentucky
“In oil central lie
sea State line, the Democracy are lor Dong-
la* and Johnson, und, m my judgment, will
continue in increasu until tiiu election is
over; and il the news wo hove l.ero Irom
ilm (ir*i (Burnett's) dirtrmt is but hull
Dreckii.nugt) will be mu worst be
a prominent ...» ...j.,
Into (3.*mk) Con- | thu Territorial condition remain*.
(Dollar's platform
y, finbrac-n(t » lMemphio Bulletin
in livo deep, —
of tlie Demo- !
* ».‘4C-,laIy
SEW LAW FI 11X1.
W. P. CHILTON & SONS,
H W. L. YANCEY & SON,
AVE formed a partombip In the practice of
toe Laa u-wter the firm dmd* i.f
-CHILTON A YANCEY.
They wilt paneiaalljr au.-nti to all huolne** confi-
aH to them In the Bupreme Court of the Flat* anti
to to* Diauicl Court of the United Kale* at Mout-
r>merjr, atnl will practice in the countie* of Mont-
£J® er 7, Lown.le*, Butler, A j'auga, Ceo»a, Macon,
TaUa|>oo*a, Chauber*, Ituaaell and Barbour, They
TP* keep two office#— >nr at Miuitgnnmrr, Alabama,
*»ker* wiU be lound W. P Chiltob, Vi. L Yxsrrv,
iSt T’EP’ ®- CRn-Tos—Hi* other at Tiwkegee, ai
»nirh w p. CaiLtus, Jr. and Burn C. Yaxcsv may
bacoasahad.
IV epaclal attention will be firen w> collectiona.
ad to baaln«— *- “ ■■ ■—-—g —■— J
Monieomrry
Walton G. Jordan,
*”•**•7 Bt Law aod lolieitor is Equity,
H’. 1 ,. ,,AWAV ’ m<i00n county,ala.
v\ 1U * coadaae In endeavorina to attend to any
v twofeoaional baalnces that aaay b* enlruatea
to ,0 of toe roantie* or Coarto
T? * xc *P‘ to# Supreme Court.
ImT ®®c»- Hardaway, Macon county, Ala.,
mi ** r 7^P** ,y r * Dl0T * d 'r«» to# offlre at (ilenu-
“WM*I ’ *' .u
)*wd Uj,- a„d s.cl Kurlt y.
“ lu, *** L *r, lo, .....
V —f riLtOCHILU.
intiJg. r.tljr greatly tbe ad*«nloge o.rr the j Url[ . ( J, c |„ r , hi. .Jherence lu Ibe
Dongl.iltea, »n.l *e .pprehenj tb.l tbe csu>0 „f KuugU. uml Ji.bn.on, «nj .«y.
lifter will no. be able lu rally ibeir full »ole ] | u , „|j ,, a| . e r iu eeeurd.nce with .
. hereto- ’ |,. 0 g.enteruineil de.iro to .ever lit. eun*
fore lilted, I lie only olfirer to be elected on I Mcli0D wi ,|, ne.v-p.per bo.loe.. a. a
■ general Hlele ticket I. u Clerk ol | ,.ioprietor. Mr. C.C. Korbe. i. Ibe prt.cl.1
Court of Appeal. ; und for Ih.l oflice .he Lj llur 0 „j ,, u bli,her.
regular Democratic State Convention has |
nominated Clinton McCI.rty, while Ibe „c 0 ,i.» to Ngwc.»TL«.”—Tbe Augu.la
friend, of Bell and Everelt here mined Uupalch lepcil. ibe recent .bipmenl of five
Gen. I.e.lie Coombi. 11. It. Bolling, E.g., Uo „j If j |„| el of eullon ftolll New Vnrk
probably been in action, rnuro
time immeuioridl. xNstivu traJm.
that it has pioLahly been burning I
Every day, for throt day*, wo spent
oral flour# hitting upon the bank and watch- I
mg all tbo varied changes and won^'rlo?-
, movements ol ibis lake. Ghdiigi
friend of Douglas, Lad announced hi
self a candidate, independent of any Con
vention, before the late l^morratic Con
vention met, but he was by eotne assurance
pcraiuded to submit bi* claim* to (hat Con
vention and wa* beaten by the Drrckin-
ridge candidate hy the vulu heretofore re
ported by us. Mr. Bolling, however, now
publishes a card in which he asy* that the
nomination wea not fairly made, and
nounces himself etill a candidate. Tbe
Douglas papers are supporting him, hut it
is jdain that by goiug into tbe Convention
and sustaining a defeat there, he enables
McClarlj to claim a regular nomination at
the hands of tbe undivided party, and has
thus injured hi# own cause.
Hun. John C. UreckinnJge attended tin
Convention in person, and assisted in ar
ranging the programme of the canvass!
ITT”Hon. Andrew E*ing baa declined
to serve as an Elector on th* Breckinridge
and Linn ticket in Ttnneaace.
t Charleston. All order could not be filled
i Charleston, arid tho collun was procured
a New York a* the best insikel. The ex-
oriMaui two uiir.i-cessary shipment*, iu
hia case, ure an item of the lu#* tuatuned
y Ihe lack if general direct trade lu-tween
ur SuuUivrn and foreign port*.
Wm. G. V\ hidbv, E»q. ( formerly an Au-
• guata editor, propobe# to publish iu Atlanta
a new temperance paper, lo be called tbe | of the lake was
Chumpion of Temperance. Wo take this | commouon.
as au indtcatlun that (be temperance people
ol Ihe State want an organ that will neither
cut nor drink “liie. ’
of Mr. Breckinridge,
following revelations :
thu aecesaion demonstration at
tho ^ Balttmorv, and, it is co.iQdently stated, he-
| tween tbo Charleston holt and that in tbu
, City of Monument)*, Mr. Vicu President
lireckinrnlgu wua iu tlio habit of aesurinu
tlm Douglas men in tin* city that wo Would
tako thu Mump in every .North-western
kmgpl.ee continually. The lev... I,.,i,k. I !i ‘“" lu ' -..Qufd be Ire nominated.
... growing end decrauing cont.ou.lly— | "• •‘ u, “ l "‘ U wfc " wl11 '‘**
The work ol demolition »nd te-con.liuciinn I “• •'"• ’ ,lrel - 1 '■« "u-h
I. klw.yu going on. The mu.1 wunilerlul I '•« * l,0,mc 1 l1 ol b ""f ®“ le ,,« tou * »•
.nd do u.) my.teriou. pheuemei.un . by hie .".Lnicrcd enemy J.u.r. Uue!..n.n,
witnoMed, on Hi. ..o.nd d.y ur un. | u,,tl1 c " ,u " 1 ■ n,und bl ™ ’ ni ‘
vi.it 11 the c.eter. 1. noun, and we’\t al “P l "’ 'T*- ‘» d oompeNed him
wet- .tiling on . high .1 lunch, f i .' >“•• '' hey had
had lo.no.1 my luce ... me dimelien ol Iho | '“"e
wind lo avoid .he inten.e he.l of .he Ukc. | *•“« *•• “• »• ' h.vo no doubt
I w,, ,t.riled Ly . noise hke Ihe ru.hn.g bl * “““ 'l'’” 1 he deeply deph
r cloud a poll
moiiwcBJin."
Jl'DOK DoIMILAm'h hTUKNtitn IN Kk.nticky.
— Brmkinrnlg. invu hi l<uui»villi' nru oll’i'r-
mg hel* to Dougina men Unit llierkiririi'gi<
will beat Douglas a* much a* 5,000 voles
in Kontlicky. We can't say that (ve care
v Outlier Douglsa be.it* Breckinridgo or
Dreckinrnlge beuta Dnuglaa 5,000 vo|i-a,
But tliey wbo concede uny buck cum eat a*
hulweun Douglas mid Drrckiun.lgu | | a *'becauao
thu Htato to Dell uml E
more than thirty, thousand majority
cither.— I'uyctteville IJbsrrver.
Thi) FrcKiticiiUul Gumpali'ii In Vi.—
The l’’utiii-u Guumu of Gov. Wine.
There are conflicting report- from Vir
ginia about the future uuurae ul Gov. Wise.
i | Thu Dm-kinridgu men say that Gov. Wise
tins Com- ' ta soon to ruako u spercb m favor of thuir
Cttlidlilalc' Olid u Southern confederacy, and
j against Lincoln und Dnuglu# and the .North,
I in more and sever or adjective* than hu ever
! before spoke ; while tbu Virginia friond* of
1 Douglas axserl, with tbe greatest degree of
confidence, that Gov. Wise has not author-
i iz.-d any person to declare what Ins position
• will be hi tho pro*unt campaign, and tliu
I uxpm** their bullet ihut, ai hough ho Im a
very erratic man, hu will not oppnae Doug-
of bi* Ir lend* are *upp<
l,v | tng Dougla*. Thu Irienda ol ihu latter ul*o
* v " r i#«url that hi* votu will hu between thirty
md forty ihotuaud, and Ihut Dell
Htate ol iLo country anti i'» Territories,
tend* grcu'lv to exciio sec'ioual divisions
merely io | roinoio tho nit l ions or dan-
g'-rou* view* ot tiesiguina men, anti endan
tier * the inlet y f.i tnu Union, nnd ought,
then fore, to tie dincfiuntcunucud and frown
ed down by every friend of hia country.
A great d* ut ol confidence ia expressed
by tlm Ii iund* of tiro fusion movement that
they will bu alnu lo carry New Jersey. A#
to this t.'iuro wf I lie, ol coureo, a wide dill-
nrciint ol opinion. Tlie busts ol the calcu
li "on is ttinl ultb"iigb >bu Druckinndgo
ticket will suffer linavy bihsea by tlio mdo
pendent nc ion ol ilie Douulas wing of the
|»«rty, the ins* will tie more than counter
balanced by thn neenssi m ul a large body
ol tlio Cunservut vo Opnosition, wbicli lias
alwaya been very birongly in New Jersey.
Tti« lolluwiug is mu Electoral ticket
nominated by ilie Brcckinrdg*convention :
For tfenatoral elector*, E. A. Steven* and
Ptiter D. Drown ; lor dmirict electors, Jon.
R- -SicKIt-*, Charier G. .McCliueuey, Pe er
P Cinrk, Dutij. Williamson, and Wm. Mc
Donald.
Tbs Dull arid Everelt Convention nomi
nated ilm lollo* ing electoral ticket : C isrle*
tE McCbcsm-y, Edward Brewer, John I*.
Woodhul, Wm. K. McDonald, Peter P.
Cinrk, Cornelius Doyen, and J. V. Deane,
and i hen adjourned amo die.
Thu iicku nominated hy the Breckinridge
Convention conaist* ol two Douglas, two
Breckinridge, und three Dull and Everett
How Jt’DUB Tkiiky was Tried.—-Wn
take the billowing extract fro o the dan
Francisco correspondence of the New York
Judge Terry was yesterday acquitted of
Th« Moulgou»«ry Confederation
(Douglas paper) estimate* tbo volt ol Ala
bama at the Presidential election as follows •
Douglas 36,000, Bell 22,000, Breckinridge
17,000. W« think that if the Conjedera-
lion would substitute tho position* of Doug
las and Bull in this estimate, it would come
j nearer the true result.
bodies of water. *i be
lives jumped up instantly, und raising un
unearthly about, scamperml oil in an op
posite diieeilon. Turning towards thu InU• ,
I beheld a scene which I shuIl never b.rget.
I, too, bad lo run oil io some distance, tn
e#cape the groat heat. Tbn whole surface
a state of the wilunst
clashed on wave, and
otl was confusion. Tremendous billows of
fit<9 rolled floor every *id« of ibe lake, and
meeting in tierce conflict around the island
in the centre, broke with fury over its black
•ides. 'J ben afur receding again, they
lushed to the onset once more with increas
ed lores, and, meeting together, shot up
into air, perhaps one hundred fee', one vast
spiral body ol red liquid lava, which finally
c.<nibed over and fell iit graceful spray back
into ihe lake again ! When things bad
hten resiofed to their usual ordrr ibe sur
face of ti.e Uko secured lo have fallen at
least ten fed.
tbe position bu reluctantly a**umud ; in
deed, it i* a*"i rtu.j that since he hua ac
cept) d the disunion nomination, ho has, in
momenta ot confidence lo hi* friends, in
tiro deepest agony, regretted the step hi
permitted himself lo take.
DlBBOLt.TlOX OF Tilt Sol’TU AMERICAN
Union.—Accounts just received slate that
on th* 3J instant tu# Blais of Uolivar de
clared itself independent of tbo federal gov
ernment. Hantaiidrr and Madalena were
tn separate ••■a the same day. Iu the Leg
islature »l the former Btale a proposition
was made to declare its independence, and
was nrgat.ved by a vote of nineteen against
two. Afietwaro*, though, ths Aiseiubly
authorixoJ tbe Governor to declare iu inde
pendence a» soon as one of tbe other btale#
bad done so. Thi-ie are now three out ol
eight Htatea of the Confederation in open
hostility agaiust the government, and grvat
disaffection prevails iu tha five others.
Bkll and Everett ;
iliuaiaatic Bell uud I'
city, just returned from a trip
tiiuna, blind* most t-beern
iIm growing btruigili ol our
Statu nnd Ohio. A Mam
colled io meet ai InJiaudpnh*
August to numuisiH
Indiana.—-An
uielt will ci-nsequcViily carry tbu Mate linud-I a
' soinely. The republicans lo. k upon the Broderick i
tight in Virginia b. tween tho Breckinridge “ ‘ l " e1, - v " i'”* ,n Mtrion county, uoder
ifh I"* : nod Dougin* parlies us the wuiihmi
»iinl* ol • t j, 0 fi^ht betwuen her husband aud tin bear.
Iii tli'it Douglas' friend# quote Wise’s letter ad-
• l.Vli ol dressed H» fhe Dougins dotpocratic commit-
Bell und Evcieti i h* 1,1 Lliuuis in lb.»8 as un cv.doi.ce of li#
Electoral ticket. 'I ho (actions ol tbu luie frienusOip to Douglas aud bis principles,
democratic partv are daily growing more Li that lutfer ho #aid ho could not express
Hostile, and both declare Dell • nil Everelt ij,,. cmotlona ul bit bosoui excited by the
IO Le .heir ..cuna choieo. Our h.lornm... , u| ltl „ On.,,1.. dinwr.l. lur „.d hi
took the votu on tho Indiannpolis train with ... ...
.1.. followin' .knife re.ult : Bell 20 i co " , ”,“ 1 lh *» ” r, ° "
L'incoln 11 : Douglas h ; Breckinridge 6.— abolitiuwam ; that every impulse prompted
Nashville Banner.
Ihe su ps be slipped, a
huv* the ero. kory, lie injured himself consid*
mbiy. While he wn* rubbing In* shin very
.ngoiouidy, hi* wile, Inouglitlesa ol In# hurt,
cried out, “On, niurcy ! t.uv« you broken
ilitti pitcher f" “No," said he, hi great
wrath, “but I'll be durued it I don't I" and
ging'a’liug went the piiclur against tho
wall.
Fr m New York.
Tha Tribune’s Washington correspond
ent *uya that Maj-r !l. .Sutherland, Qua.•
termasier of the Marine corps, is delaulter
to the amount o ftlhj.OOO.
Ex-Deputy United Mates Marshal Ryn -
dors iv untier indititmeiit lor conniving a*
• he escape ol a slaver. He has been coin-
milled to ihe Toombs on account of insan
ity.
Judge Douglas Cumlu^ Houlh.
W a tu i noton i July 27—III* confidently
stated that lion. 8. A. Douglas intends lu
visit several southern States alter Ilia u-turn
rom tbo North.
lo tush lo their side ; that their po-i.
nun was h grand one, and unexampled,
lie alluded to Douglas hi Ins contest sgamat
Lincoln as thu '’gallant leadet” of the de
mocracy, firmly fronting the loo und bat
tling to insiutaiu conservative nationality.
This Utter, as a whole, is very rich. Mr.
Forsyth repooltstn-d it on baturday last hi
ibt) Mobile Register, of which he is editor.
A’. Y. Herald, 27t/u
8am Dali'u'b Gull'.—It may not ho grn-l
lerally known, eays the H lUstoii Telegraph,
that when a person i* drotvuing if hu I# ta
ken hy the arm from behind, between the
elbow and shoulder, he cannot touch the
person attempting to save him,aud whatev
er struggle# be may make wli only assist
the person bolding bun iii keeping hia need
above water. A good swimmer can keep
a man thus above water for au hour. Il
•sized any whtie •!»#, ibe probability is
that bu will clutch the swimmer and por-
tups, as is oltsii thu case, both will be
drowned. This is called bain Dslpu'a Grip,
and has Iren cmnounicalid to us by 8am
Ralph himself.
-uch circuuutvnce* as leaves no doubt of s
collusion between Ibe prosecution and de
fence to product) *ucb a result. The wit-
nrssea ratablishiug tha guilt of Terry woro
all on their way Irom ban Francisco to Ma
rion iri a s:n ill host. They were dulayed so
that they did not reach tliu Court House un
til about 13 o’clock. Judge Hardy upened
iho Court ai U a. rn. The District Attor
ney announced that his witnesses had not
made their appearance. The c**o w. nt to
thu jury without a word of tusltmony, and
under the charge of Judge Haidy, a ver
dict of acquittal was rendered before 10
| o'clock.
Trouble Among the Officeholders at
Albany.
Auuftr, July 27, I860.—Much feeling
lias b< eu exmebseti iicrr to-day on the re-
' movil nl Mexsrt. Mi Qii nlo, .Nigshy and
1 Gaffoey Irout the Custom II mac, and the
| appointment ol Messrs. Farrell Griffin and
Itla'iclinrd. 'rite three newly appmuted ul-
t.c*fre wero all prominent hi the inovunimt
winch deleatid Era-ins Cor»m g for Cun-
gr* sti and elected John 11. Rewmlds by a
union with tha Repub.iesns. One of the
appointees is the editor of tho Evening
Standard, # Breckinridge paper, and work-
tit i? editor ol tho Murntng Knickerbocker*
Republican.
"Why,*’ said I’rmco John Van Buren,
the other day, to a ecorrespondent who re
ports tlm conversation to tho Tribune,
"Why is (’resident BucUenan like a tallow-
eltarttilur f Ol courau our correspondent
could nut tell, and then, with a inure seri
ous !jc», tbe Prince said t “Because all hia
works aro wirisd, and nil hia wicked work*
are bought to f«g4<!"