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HOMAS RAGLAND, —Proprietor.
OLTJME XXXIII
\ STRICT CONSTRUCTION or THU C<>X*4TtTinT,0!f—AN HONF.ST \>'l> ECONOMIC A I. \l).MINIVI'RAlIO\ 0,1 •Hi: <iO\ I'.RNIHCNT.
rOLEMBrs, (iEORCIA, TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER <\ 18(50.
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.. o»lranee, or Tiikus Dollars
paid in advance.
tr trill be rtiiconllnued while any arrearage
( unless at tl.f option of the PnHUhcr*; and
lVdlart will, in all caw, be exacted where
»t m.vle before the expiration of the
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8. B. PURPLE,
. If AS Inatrecelrw 1. In "l- 1 ——
,.U >■ dition to bts former a ten-Is, ^ ? L
jF/V3»aome very f.ne jf*V
Wn’phos. Clocks, -;gj
filing .
The Times i
On Thursday last, mra of oi
assented l*i a few—and only
BratkinriJgc Democrats 4 pspet
■fling i>f all parties to tes|ioml to the
proposition fur a union E'ecloral ticket in
(•corgis, pladgeJ to vote for any can.lit at*
if the vole ol the Slate would secure hi 3
•lection over Lincoln. Only on* Ureckm-
ridge man signed it, the other* i*lu*iug t*
g.» into tho incvemenl; and under thc*e
circumstances, litiding that patty neatly
unanimous against tho proposition, it was
d*eiu*d bast n«»l to procure any sig
•f liell and Douglas men, and not
the meeting—at UsD l»r the i ten
was not intended as * /mrly dcm. ns
» toir r rt M ‘'
■Id jnta i«,
id thus give
Kf F.Uh J'yelry
HEAD ORNAMENTS,
a entlrs new assort'neat of Head lueasca and
ItCHBB, CLOCKS nnd JEW EIiR"
tX p«nenc«d workmen end wnrinnt
' , .. , ,i, ruiet,and J«s.'lry Slid bllver War
hut it was hoped
Urt-ckinridgc men
have done elsewhfie, slid t'tur
a character s* w.uM make
respect and have elDct both
This is tlie inovenraii
•i Friday denounced »
trick," declaring that it
for the double purpo*o
weakness of ihe licit p
honckt Democrat;' voles.
the
Comptroller’" Report,
i indebted te Comptroller Til WK ATT
for the sheets of the lirst porlion ol hi*
forthcoming Report, and (rom it derive the
following summary ol Slate finances and
p resources, intending eoon to make liter*I
fhTitefUa^nquirfr.
Treasury is $274,820.84, subject to un
drawn appropriations of $241 727.90, which
will reduce the balance to $33,092.64, alter
paid In advance. paying all appropriations for the political
|iptr Will be discontinued while any arrearage l’j, 0 mial receipt* of ihe Treas
ury lor the fi*cal year have been $1,168,-
1(52 78. of which $377,613.39 were frem
general tvxr* $460,000 earning* ol the
State R rad, and $201,850 from sale oi Slats
Bonds. The Bank dividend* were $30,100
and tax on B ink Stork $33,185. The dis-
hursrmcnt* f.:r the ainie perioJ hove been
$1 170,11031, of which $119,505 was on
account of the Educational lund ol 1850, pj,j g ^ ,| |P movement whir'
$250,000 for the Atlantic A dull Railroad,
*sr Noncwi over tight linn charged st the ttg- sjs| SD.5GU lor red. raj tion of public debt due
Lradvertising rales. and not due, and $204,733.10 f t iiitarrst
Jtbt . , Ua *4,,801.13 for |> U r-
- >- —
Li '— ' assets ht longing to tho Mat# sre rrpottrd
HOMAS S. SPEAR Lt $907,025, exclusive of the ’V. A A.
* RailroxJ.
A table of comparative valuation shows
sii increase in the value of slaves In the
State of $31,011 450, if land $12,217,075,
I and an increase in ihe value of all oilier
pn|c?:y enumerated, except stock
I utnetorifs, which h ive decreased
i $393,9*0—all computed with 1859.
{ The Comptroller estimate* the total ia*
I r-i|*t■ into the Treasury lor tho fiscal year
I 1 Sti0 at $984,6^0 02, of which $400,000 is
from Ihe general tux end $450,000 from
the Slsie Road. The Jr mauds upon the
1'irsaury lor tho tains period err saiimstcd
i «t $6(52,OCO, of which $170,000 is lor in-
j te is on tlie public debt, end $157,000 lor
j the Common Bchool fund. I he balance of uir „ „ „
$322,OHO, which tliia estimate would Irsve, n iif j cll|((| ,i hr
can, the Comptroller suggest.-, be v?iy sd-
vanlsgsoukly ussd in paying «>ll tic puldic
debt, "if not for other needful or pieaamg
purposes.” (We know that ho is not a
fire-rating yevolutianiat, and are therelore
not alarmed by that qualification.)
The bonded dilil of llic Stale amounta to
$2,670,<50, ol which only $10,000
in 1601, $32,61*0 in 1862, $45,500
ami $60,000 in 1HG1. A portion ol the
balance ran, howevn, be rsdeemed by the
Stale now.
Ittlol ctpilnl ,tock of 111. Btnk. ;<oi'rf iuc i „ vii „ ..
in i. »'J,IUi.078, on wlncU Iho III |'«nl >•'- ( union up •
hum is $33,086. The Cumplroller asys 1
that it i- »ix times more than other capital
pays. The number of Banks doing busi
ness jo ihe Mtata i«. 25, with an authorized
cpiul af $17,000,000. The Bank ol Co-
Iitiubus is the only one in tlie Wlate using
its full authorized capital, tjavannah has
nine honks, Augusta mi, Macn two, Dal-
ton two, Columbus, R •mr, LsCrtnge, Alli
en*, Atlanta and Ringgold one each.
The total number ol slaves in tho **talo
! in I860 is 460,033—an increase ol 6,269
Liw
1 Fr>m tbe Pavstinsh ItepuMlcan.
fiiends * *etilltcni Ullicc-Uolilci * under Lincoln
few —
Hu vr Nonsense.
The Breckinridge organs call upon tha J
penpie ol the Southern States l<» suppui*
^ people ol Mm houtliern state* to support
c li cur tn iliii * .r jert III nidi r tn I’resa | || r eckisiiid^'* ( her a use he alone can dtleni
MH|uiry : N\ tin * i" tn be done with I lie . |^ nc0 | n> 'pliia is alieer t.onsonse. Brack*
incf.Vs now ill ollsee, and who eliail j lu iJ» e |ms nut even (lienhost of n chai c*
the ghost of n char ..
electoral vote outside ni South i
id it ia so plain that he who |
ad that every vj»ta given >r
■cklhr’idga is n vote lor Lincoln. The ■
iinrcnt that il Lincoln should ba I
. w ill be by re-."on ol the main- j
f>! the Breckinridge ticket
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE
KlULTOTSJ.
Colfoit Advanced i-n; to l-e*d.
i hold
the Times |
Opposition j
i disguising (he
y and, stealing
Thu duly «>l il
ii ilm g jvertiinoi
icy an office under Ltnculu would
v Yonx, Ocf. 89.—Tho stromaliip
n,» , 1 baa been intercepted off Cape Race
I1V „ ....icaable in no oilier with Liverpool advices tn the 17thlnst.
ns is ndinittrd liy the candid men Livetyol Cotton Muriel.—Sales of cotton
. .npporKr.. In » rranl leu.r, m „|, ot |„ c „ ,olive, and oilvancc.l 1-1(>
rr.ol Smith (’araltna. Ism Speaker . .
House* of Repreeanln'ives, and an ° •
di-iiaion Democrat, says : l.on don lionet/ Market.—Consots were
hde 1 eliail givu in Breckinridge and quoted at n 92V.
I”, ... nin.re. ol Ihn »oljm,o- U Cmi • | All.ir. look .i|U»llv.
" «».■" I' 1 T " " 'l I The Sardinian Cliarnl.erl l.ad adapted a
prun-tple.—n li.ariv .ni i I I |. w nniirxation tor llie Italiantonnnvlt..
, prn.pvot ol lli.ir .l.ctlon, | c „ u|lt c , vi „, r ,„. d , , , p00c |, „i,' lch |„
. I' r "l‘ ' " r 1 ,pr , ' . ! continued tn tn.nnra Au.lriu.
l h,. ,call* lilt'ninmonnr he il.jn- l) | Second 1)1.patch.
tlialcadc.nl ibn V anuy.Urcektnrld,. Nl , v VonKi 0cl . 2 o T/.,
I .Mar Ac/.—The sales lor two days were thirty
.1 ' L -'- ** 1 ' a dan anded nn *d
re stocks had been
r uiioi ’siVtce" "it tVimw I withdrawn.
I livmun.lr.llnn ill'll tlie iu|>- I Tim liatnh.rdin.nl o( C.pua comm.ncrd
■ to i,, mi a I t'onv.n- It. hi. Dvl. [L'»|iun i. . .irnntly lot-
ti , ,,| |).inu< [llic patl)’, ' t'ln ii mr nl und I. r.fi.rdfd e. nn.
He.- nl d.mu., i Bit* kinridgr I of tho Key sol the kingdom. It ia tha only
l.n* iu dc.-ateablo N*>rtUrrti l"rtre»* tlmi overs ihe approeeh to the city
oil li course nt the Brrckiri- "1 Naplre, and ia aeout iweniy miles Iroin
,rt|y luii >a ol a pro- I Naples.]
i. ,in A i« d mid c ii- I It »aa reported that (Isrihaidi lisd been
-•Ml h.
’ ihe people or otlirrwiu..
• icallr tlit* opinion of the mnjoMiy
an Yniicoy-BrecUinridBo
They do not expect to ahet Breck-
but they support him in oidrr lo
ho election ol l.uicolii, and lima ]
pretext lor a tret anion niovenien/
From the Atlanta American, 2!Mb.
rfJ.HlON CONKBRGNUBI
I Executive Commltfrea of tlie Hell aud
Douglas ('artles Rrrnent—llrcchlu-
j ililge not IteprrseHcd.
We have only lime, belure going to preas,
10 remark ihai tho Executive Committee*
ol tlie Bell and Everett end Douglas and
Johnson partita mat in this city tins morn
ing, to consider tlie proposition lor u fusion
of "all parties in tho Si* • lor tho good ol
tlie country.” But, a" they were not met
by the Conttuineo oi the Breckinridge nnd
Lane parly, they dieinad it impolitic to
mako any alteration in tho Ticket* now he*
tore the people ol Georgia.
Tho following is the address adopted hy
dra Committee ol the Consiltuiional I'nion
party. Wo beapaak for it cnralttl reading
and wide spreud d'saamination ;
ADDRESS OF THE BELL AND EV
ERETT COMMITTEE.
Atlanta ua.,
To the looters of Ceorpia :
In defart’iice to tlu- call tnaila by lurge
m vat ingaol the people ol all parties, we
met here to-day, to cooler with the Execu
tive Committee* ol the other parties in
Georgia, with the ileeign ol urrunging, on
a libaral basis, a common dckoi lor dm
anion ol all our people, and instruct that
electoral ticket, when chosen, t<» cast the
vote ol Georgia in the Electoral College, in
• uch manner as most effectually to defeat
tha election ol onr common enemies— Lin
coln and llimlin.
It pains us to be compelled to onnounce
that our Breckinridge friends have utterly
declined to join in this patriotic movement.
Upon iltam alone must r st all the responsi
bility (or continued strife and discord among
a people whoso interests and destiny must
be the same.
The Executive Committee ol that party
have even declined to meet und eonnitl with
us on diu propriety ol union and harmony.
Gut Incndain tlie North, buttling lor our
common Constitution, sro weakened and
demoralized by our divisti ns in tho .South,
und urgently demand that moral power
which our union would give thorn. With
all our hearts, we are icadr to bury our
minor differences, and hold up their Ituuda
this Icartul struggle. Onr Brcckinmlgo
Gx., Oct. 29, I860.
v leader"
»“’^b B T5aSm! t
ftj.bent assortment n| i.old, t i lln>r, Ivory
a4«d Head, ever offered.
PRHitu: xiT.CTAri is:
d and Jtteel Framr*, of tlie j
story.
ailing I
to peisuede
*l,t. Il did
uch if l’rem
o ,|y way l » dr
elected Uuchani
ITH PLB'I
luii*-’’ 5 '6ff't
STEAM ENGINES,
5 A W AI I L.ILB,
WINTER’S
UPROVED STKAM BOILKUS!
the MOST Al'IMtOVKD
|V. BiMl"win''inakV '*!• in. "III.
rt.suftlclunt to run any thing.
11 ■ |j.. It. t i ■ " - ’ *'
aM ,| p.appr MHU, Ciilumlms,ti*
n- «...i s-.-|e Mill*, on Hav 8tri
JOHN II
Cotunit.ua FUam Fnglno ami Faw
U udeul.tcilly
NOTICE!
j aviso i
i 1803,
L*e directly under I.
•iples ..I eommon
. be lo
-party trtc
nieelti g whr
Brcckmtidge
• ay now, that
day that no rr«pitriable
Breckinridge psrty ol the
jolt a fueloil ticket, wa ho
be forme,I bo.ween the tn
Dougina alone. J.«t eacl
n the
i her ft
the latiet i
ifi, me mere wanton dmiurb
u, agniuet whom every good i
mbu" i^C.u. AnaoclaUon.
y clased ita Annual Staainn
he Shiloh Church, llsrriaco
Mendav evrnmg 15ih inst
Will.* was ra-alocled Modi
II. litallr, Clark. All ilia
•il s healthy and prosjier
d <|Uite
td do
' the
The
•llj
D •
the p«
IS luiilt
Now Firm.
Il'KT, MAHHlAfl.
) purp'H
il) MF.A
Now Bacon.
r\ HUD8. Wdi* Males and Hhouldv -. .-.
J E. UAKNAKD A vw.
’ Blowu Salt.
| BAOKJt,fori.,. 1*7 RXRNARD k 0.
On Consignment.
l\/\ Col IA Hand Spun Hope, good article, r<>r
IIUuUtatou.br ^ f BAtlNARB t OO-
Mess Pork.
T. HAHNARD A CO.
j Appealing to the I'irc-lialci-a of Die
i In lira "atiti-fuiion," looking-to-disunion
reiolutiona ofiere,! by Hon. Marlin J. Craw
ford to the Urtckinridge meeting in tin* city ?
on Saturdey night, and by Dial meeting 1 eannot be I
adopted,— offered, we eay, by Hon. M. J. I ,he Breckites can
Crawford, who wae elected lo rapraeent the CMl j 0 r two rami
I people, and not the “larger cities"—we find ! co ma it if united
I lira following :
4(H. Resolved, That wo arc willing und
I anxious lo unite wun ull persona ol all par*
|ji* u in u tpeedy dfclnration oi tins kind;
o ruggeet Hra propttety ol such n
deciaratiun bung rnudo iti llic earliest prac-
the larger towns ol
Southern
, triik" !
But we stilt l ave bfrier lu'p ,B 0
portion ol lira Breckinridge party
single fusion meeting h** >'ri I
anywhere, we believe, at which n Breckin
ridge Democrat ba* not presided, and
which was not attended by member* ol that
party. Tha proposition fur union wa* hist
moved at Newnaii by s Brecknuidge Dem
ocrat high in fsvor with hi" psrty, and a
iraptctthle portion of lira *»nio psrty in Ins
own county go with him.
D would be n curious pu.ee** of arith
metic which could show that e uni... be-
tween the Douglas Bel' men •">"«*» # j
ticket could conceal their nrskrra*. in the j u#|| ” if
,1 they are resily we«k. The whole
Ilian all it* part* ; and if ! Saldiath
overcome our whole vote groas lhi
■all sustsmsd, and ellort*
iu* nl w,ie made to enlarge their operations.—
,1 I Stirring *p**cU#s ware made, to inciosse
' >k | tbs Missionary spin), an I on* of tbs most
- * | eflVc'ive speacltss to which we have t-ver
listen*,I, w»s mad* bv tha Hon. M. J. si*
laiga j barn ol Columbus. Ii i* truly s Minions-
N..t a I U Assoctaiir.il. It support* R *. A. D.
I, hr |,l I ru | l | | | . i" C.iitr.l Alitc., • n.tiv. mi.-
• miiaiy among the iudi*a«, ami s mi*sioa-
*ry in llisir own bounds. All these obli
gations were promptly mat at lhair late *es-
aieu. They Isal thssklal la tha Great
Head ol lira Church for giving tkum auch a
faithful anJ. gadly amastonary a* A. D.
Philips, and they ara Haternnned to sustain
him, bv lhair prayer* and mean*. They
le*l that bralhar f’hilipa want lu Africa ta
Mlay, sad labor lor Christ, if naad »*• dia
lor Inin, and they aia dalsimtlisd le sus-
cocted by lira member* ol lira dii —
I lo ..•no, and ihu phransicd lirr-eal« is ol lira
.Smith, such -9 Yancey and Kelli and On
i uml Khali and Buyer and iltcii conled' intc*,
m pinning disunion mid tho establishment
I ol u *cpenile Houiht-rn Omfcderacy.
| liu hmoiui H"A g'.
• A Wmals Ammn ur a Wwognrisn.—
I A irmurkabla »c*ne was witnesied hy v
! Ii-.isi'* irew belouginq lo the island of Wei-
. I tray, about * Itulr.ighl ago. As G.ven
. I Mowai, and hia boat’s craw, ware engaged
I liihing for cod, about six mils* from laud,
>'I to lira eastward of iNoup Head, they ob-
’* srr\r»l a largo wliala luntiing rapidly lo-
j wnrtl llrair boat, iu a little lime tltrre wa*
s ■ * violent commotion. The whale leaped Jhf
II nkout six loot clear out ol the water, when
I they ,dt>eived that a awordfiah bail aluck
r ita lethal weapon into ita body juat behind
the large tin. I’lie ling* animal continued
iu the giratr*! distress, leaping out ol Ihu
wstsr, hut obvmiulj getiiag more leslde,
while tho awotdfltah clung closrly in spite
of all tl» contoilmn*. During all this lime,
sl«o, s tlirtshcr conliuaed to strike lira
whale on hot Is sides nenr ils middle, ami
lira wounded animal roatinusd to hired
profusely. The three creuture. paneed si
•onra little distance from Ihe heat, and the
eddies w*re so considerable a* to nralra it
• way not s little, though the ae* wa* other
wise perfectly calm. When it passed, lira
whale was pulling »o lerbly (list he ssemtd
literally gasping Jor breath, and tit# nran
fell certain tksl it must have died in a
slum lima.—Dr-Array Herald.
.octt’es lira removing of
Italy to Rome.
ilitan Frincoa had ordered a
•stili'ica against lira Garihsl-
stated that there was mnaidorshle
ernntiun m the Turin cabinet from
nt ilnit tho Russian and t'ruastan mn-
i.lnr? lisd protea.cd ngninri ilia Sar*
in uf Naples,
l|ic« in China hod uMnckrd lira
1 .run Camp. The Chiiraae fled
•r. A giand attack on lira Taka
« in ado uu the 15th ol August.
Disunion IlevalalloR*.
Ivy., Ocf. 30.—The trnsl, ol
... v..,, s that a remarkably shrewd
•id well inlormed prlitictan, who recently
tttimed from Washington, states that
in.a ol lira principal Breckinridge leaders
..out the South, among them Senator Wig-
tail, el Taxes, and Judge Maek, ol Ala
bama, had a conversation on Thursday last,
und ugreed upon a plan ol action to be ob
served in the event ol Liacoln's election to
the I'leaidcncy.
A part ol this plan is tbit South Carolina,
within thirty days slier his election, shall
declura her independence ol the General
Government, and mid so embassador to
Washing'on, asking to be recognised by
lira Administration us u sovereign power.
Il Mouth Carolina is suceeaaful in tins
movement, other s >uihcru States will fol
low her ex unpin,< and altera mflirient
number ol State* luiving hern thus recog
nised hy the Gsnerul Government, a South
ern C Miledaracy will Ira loimed by (hem.
Front the Cor. of Dublin Horning N*wv.
The Battle of Bpoleto-
Heroic Conduct oftlie Irish Brigade.
Tlrar* cannot have been much mure than
700 or 800 men. if so many, in Hpoleto,
w hile thn attacking force was at least 15.-
(H>0 or 20,000 men. A council was held,
and, ol courso, instantaneous surrender
proposed hy rume as the most military
courae in the fici of auch odds. O’Reilly,
it least, for lira Irish ill the garrison (two
nmpariica, 25C men.) utterly declined to Ira
a party to any such proceeding, and de
clared that tho man who would take upon
himself to even lutnoouce such n step to
liis men would run tho peril of hia lile —
1'he council, 1 can gather, was violently
distracted on lira point ol capitulation or no
rupitulalion ; but ultimately an express was
•cut on to Rome, to the Minlttor ol War,
nnnouncing that it was resolved to drlend
iho town us best they could, ami, that conn*
w hat might, the Irish companies were re
solved to hold the citadel till lira courier
returned, or blow it Into fragment*. In
ilit' morning the Itislt at dawn went to mass,
und I believe every individual man among
them approached holy communion. In an
hour nr two afterwards they were ceiled
upon to meet the loe. The Sardinian"
poured in through two of the chid streetH,
uiiempttng a» lirst nothing ol a cannonade,
and evidently contident ol carrying the
place against auch a more hamiiul ol
Irieiuia have denied ua this privileg
We behave a crisis is at hand, which will
command all the wisdom, courage aud cool
lirmnrsa ol our united people. To meet
this crisis, we greatly desired to break
down in advunce all puny divisions and
liutk all local animosities. In thia csrirast
and sincere deaire, we have met with uii
unconditional repulse Irom our Hreckin-
rtdgo leaders.
A general union ol all parties being the
original purpose and demand, ami being
.i-i-_.«.i ... --- t-> ihe necessity
organization as hereto*
l lic I'onns ol Die CanaDtuDau.
This iv a term employed on nil occasinas
by nil advocates ol submission to ilia else-
t on ol Lincoln. They say that such an
slsciiou will Ira m conlormiiy <• me forms
ol tlra ('onstltution, and licnco furnishes
no jiiatifinhle cause for secassion. Tliia
posiuoii c onvicts it« advocates to another,
Irom which they will dutibilass racutl. but
in ii they arc tanvitably driven hy the ferca ol
inexorabla logic. Tha Proposition, axpres*-
( d ill genual terms, is, (hot so ciuia el
separation can exist unless ike forms ol lira
Constitution have been violated. Now, has
,'iirrad to ilia*® sticklers for forms
lint nny conceivable violation ol the orig-
man. anv imaeimilili! onirupe upon
i bo
> and Mrilre.
10. —The stsainsliin
• in Havana, with
K*pr
d which
i F- c !>'•>• t h
tcboolf elicited
unit
tin
dwtf
)0* MA
Planting Potatoes.
|0»i„.-.mi) v n'.^ mloo .
r*w Sugar and Molassos.
|1 UHDS.—lu «!.<!-■.. ISO t.li 1 ' .nil l.iUf li).,
1,1 : • V ..\,:Ninn
j. t. & G. H. Waddell,
TTOBNISVS AT I.AW
Crawford, Ruacoll County, Ala ,
TILL tire pron.pt and faithful attanti'-n ,n " n 7
business entrustad ti thvui **"
R
ind ol Othi
IvcJ, Th
larger
nl
jpmtoit
adopted in th
DR. CARTWRIGHT’S
Improved. UnfaiUn* and Baja
;hill and fever cure
l/riu-Mi up Mn- M«t*t.i sud n-.uiiate* tu„ l.l> tn
nd lPjWfcf^. It always eutraClIH.L and 1
It nswlltv and p-rn-vt.Dt! v. aud bar tho ur.qua
I approval of u any pbystetan*. who h.'v* pn
bod It with unfitillng »uer*-». eon
:e Mtiafa^'
. ... e ol Georgia alone, would
u.duce lira North to forego tlra election ul
Lincoln, and thus pul the Union out ol
danger, out il Dial would not, nollimg
May it not be us well to inquire of the
llunorabic gentleman if in hi# childhood
BC ever solved tho d flicuR problem why
white fljcep eat mare than black shtep ! If
liis solution was simply beraute there were
tnore of them, H tnsy be auggesttvs ol the
I*ci that the people ol thia great country
do not all rrsida in the larger taunt and |
■ilia. In »ny i-IT.il! t» ito.lmy il>i. (i»»-
rnmer.f, it may bo uv well lu remember
that tha bonesl.bard-woiking, laboring men
of tha country have quite as much interest
as the man ol leisure, jiolttical lrick«ter»
d managers, who reside about lira larger
towns and cities; and that, a* in the case
of the white sheep and black, there may he
of them. ___ __
il is the strength, and not
ilia Bell and Doug's* nra
lies nra thinking about,
that hsva tha Legislstura
ham lira Electors if their
the polls divided, and it n
icy to prevent any com!
the Electors may ba cho
Perhaps they will lake
But the trutIt it,
, the weeklies*, #1
ii 11,• t lira lir^rk-
They know tl.st
, which will (’ive
oj'jrairanls go l »
i llrair parly pot-
linatmu by which
• en bv th* people -.
• . I ol Wales nnd
a snap judgment \
-.finest ul tha enterprise. Missions and
Loots appesrsd, mainly, ta an*
gr«*M lira attentian of tbs bady. la ike»*
tl ry sis a unit ; no discoidsnt slsmsuts.
They do nst stop to drhste unprodtsble
qurilions—too much la be " I bay
me aidant Inanda nl tlra Anuthnn laptisl
('(invention and ita Boards.—A'. U. Haptisl
The ••Women of America
, lenisle half ul American
New York Express, lor lira I
n*t in lira shape ol a !• Ileciioi
.gainst the people in that way, t-u
and other articles 'bull textily lh*t
through no rnnnivane* «r aid ol oar
tin
•One tliini/ i" determined
uml i-oMi!• ■ . ■ v n-’af in ibio oulreee
tlra right* ul tlra Southern Slate*, in
pr 11 <* i.r-ri u'»'!((r the ••nriion "I <
rj-ionul form I Tha Conaritutien provide*
jor its own amendment.—Cot. Tunes.
According i" inexorable logic, upon lira
premises ol tlie Times, disuulon is n nee-
,. ; t nry result, whether Lincoln is sleeted or
not. They require no auch overt act as
even this would ba. They a*v that in a lew
ycais lira Black Republican* will have m-
cviiably the control ol ibis government.
Il n>, what force doe* lira election ol Lin
coln give tn the cause el disunion f Thi
■r....... if, jusi us much bound to go lor dis-
il Breckinridge, Bell or Douglas ii
I.utc from II*v
Nuw Oni.i.ANs. (J«
|)c Soto list in rived
dates’ie iIra 2?ili inst.
Sugar w;ra unchanged. Tlra preapecta of
lira growing crop were excellent.
n advices received at Havana can*
iielligence lIrai the $100,out) which
i/rad wit Ii the conducta by
. Do Gullado, lias licet,
ored i
I ml iu n MutKarre lu nrrgoa.
Tlra Oregon overland mail atrived at
Yreka, Northern Gnhlnrnin, yesterday,
hriuging date* Irom Vancouver.
the Columbia river, to the 3d
Scheiber had juat arrived ai tlint place with
deleated
ol continuing nu
foro announced.
We have Hie pleasure of saying, howev
er that lira lollowmg Revdiumn wus unan
imously adopted by tho Bell and Everett
Executive Committee s
Resolved, That, should lira Bull and
Everett candidates ba clioaan members el
the Electoral Collegu by the votes of tlra
people, they will carry out the wishes ol
their coiisiiliieaia, in casting rite votes ol
the State in such manner us shall effectual
ly delaut Lincoln and lluuilin.
New, Voters of Georgia, to your mode
ration, wisdom and justice, wo submit ttie
Will you sus'oin a party which has deli,
berstely preferred stnle to harmony, and
division to unity f Will you endorse and
pemaiunio tlra reign ul party d.scoid t
Will you select lor your leaders distrac*
tors ol a common country—disturbers of
tits public peace— devotees at tlie "brine ol
animosity and sectional hatred, and per
sistent agitator* of question" winch, they
■ i ._t...,. .a...., .| 1,0^ Constitution'
tliernaelvca admit,
at Jmw I
Shall politic tuna still gamble lor spoils
on the sinking body ol a bleeding Union,
whose wounds their own liaudn have made,
si* |irf puiip, iuncmBH «#■ "- - and which their own cuntimrad lolly wuuli
nd Die bnluncc women and children, widen and deepen unto death ? And ahnll
The par*y war fiist i.narked ahoal fifty such men find in the peoplelfltir defender*,
miles west nl tkn Salmon Falls nil^ the 9ih a ,,,| a( Mi* Ballot-box then justification f
Il Mr. Breckinridge alone cun delaal
news of the maasur n by Onuke Indiatia
oi an enure emigrant train, conaiatuiR ol
persona, nineteen ol whom
elected.
In itar II lira election ol Lincoln adds no
additional reason Im disunion, lie will bn
puwcrlrs.i, with both branch** ol Congress
against him, for evil. In tlra maantime
Georgia hold* lira tenrady in her own hands.
Il preparation is nece**ary, she cun take
-cplninbi-r. Thia attack lasted about
m ii) hour. The Ltdiuss then withdrew and
allowed the tram to procoed live miles,
when they again attacked the train.
Tliia liar lit lusted two days and one night.
* IIm ulierttooii <( tlra Bull the Indians
had possession ol tlra wholo train with lira
exception ol *ix men, who being mounted,
' Alter traveling through the
• Duy• tlra six survivors wore
,1 live oi lira part) killed.
tlra means t
lira Union.—Marietta .S'euf/ra
(a Breckinridge paper.)
A Ntroiijf Bond
The Montgomery Mail,
I I'nion. 1 riiiJ sit ui
(polling tha fvft | nianuion ;
...... -- York
con'tfibuted on. million of Mint. to III. |
fu..1 for c.rrjin, N>" V.nk I.in- l
Mlu, .dd>: “Th« 1
will b. i.jln I" diunl'ln, If I.lt.col," i.
elected.’
rejured oolj (-y
URQUIIAllT t ^ ^
KM'p ■ iixi»«, "• acuax-M
Rciinoit A: Klnllorbt
ATTOltNKY’H AT LA V* .
HAMILTON. OA.
TILL practice t.. llarrl*, Troup Meriwether
/ Thtlxii, mnl all the Uumlee in'he
chee Circuit and the adjolnlu* tonnttes
’ilBtts'.nrM of all kinds promptly attended to.
■VyH-duMf.
irinp^iiold Fir© Marine
INffVllAXCIC COMPANY.
•knrliiclield, Masoachusetta*
itst tnd ffurptas
RDM D FUKhMAN, I'M L
Fm Comtm, Jr., ?*c’y- , . . , . . .
This OotnpsiiT e»)atlnae» to tske rl*V* against
kT. M hVXtoV.re. JOHN tiCNN, A,.nt.
OrtotMT », le&4 u
- Thomas J. Dunn,
ATTORNEY AT 1.AW.
Morgaa, Calhotin County, Oa.
aL prscticp lu th# follow!nf counties ; 8mnter,
CLy, JUnd.Upti. forty, Decatur, Usker, Col-
- ■—a-.- Ilay V, oi-v
l, l».oi;tior*y. aud l-ra.
Marion Bethuno,
attorney at law.
T.lliutlon, (icorcU.
ILL DwUnllonf tor jvirtnui enrltl^ lo
ItjUiity Land *uJ I'#t>*ton*. order th* Ut*
iot Congress; and pr«see»to^M«lnssag
Smith & Pou,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Tiuktg' s, Ala.,
Prsetlee tn 5,ve"n sud adj-dnlc* coontles.
THONB. SMITH. ID. W I'OC
urehtT.lHO dwtt
H. M. SAPP,
TILL practice iu the Ch*«*hoocUee Circuit snd
'.nl counties.
red Rj« and herd Ilnrlrv.
ntt ‘ ’“Ki Wt.
Doufilaa and Y unct-y at Nsshvllle.
Judge Duuglra addressed an immenae
crowd at Nashville an Friday last, speak-
10g f.u two hours and making a strung ap
peal for tha Union. The people received
hint will* great sntUuriasm.
f Un the same dey Hon. Win, L. Yancey
| "turned up” *1 Nasavilla ; and at tlra con-
l\JOlZXS. clu.i'.n P( JuJ,. U.U.I..' , |,«-bh. I
—' **“ a. Foot# “read a correspondence between
tlra two Executive Uororaittecv, Douglas
and Breckinridge, in regard to a proposed
discussion With Mr. Yancey; tlra Dreckm-
ridgers declining tha diicosiion.” <Lv.
j then snnoUDctd that Ira wou!J an-
Mr. Ysncry that night,
night Mr. Yancey addressed a isrga
assembly at tha capital. Gov. Foot* was
present, and a* soon as Ysncay concluded,
announced that he would address th# peo-
pic at the court-house. Thither the crowd
rushed, tnJ the Governor handled the great
“precipitator” without gloves, denouncing
him as *4 political adventurer, brought her*
to dog tha foatataps of Senator Douglas on
hi# w#y lo Montgomery." Wa copy from
the Naahvillr Banner; “Governor Fool*
charged Y'ancey with being a more consist
ent, paraietent, obstinate and deaignmg trai
tor than Catiliue. Tha Hon. Stephan A
Douglas, ha aatd, might have bean elec
ted, the Black Republican* subverted, end
the country reamed from fansliciam, but
fur ibis traitor, William L. Yancey. He
g.ew eloquent in hia denunciation* of lira
scheme* of Yancey, Rhali A Co. t aid
warned bia countrymen againat trusting to
auch dangerous and crafty dwuniouiat*.
He apoka tintil near midnight, and wia,
wtth the exception of an occaaional dia-
turbsnee of a Irvr raving Yanceyita* in tha
. utakirte, lietenad to with patlant and mark-
* -“nBllon.’*
mind it *1
Hhould the ^otilh, ir
ol lira three a*#ociJ
Federal Gevarnrnent
her en that account
friend* *• Mr. Asto
ut*d million* 1° ,ttf '
lira Govrranient, and will
Boas more to prese.ve the
• ut ike ca-operation of wl
be nearly pownlesa. Ju.t
* ju-t lira rtverse. (
i* flection, lose one ’
departments ol tha
would Ira folly in
arf.arate Irom such j
Is wha coutrib- |
'll # diMiraV
i who thru
I World,
ii Wnah-
y declari ii ira
inutli.ee ; it
TI
lier «
wo nra it nl ull Jftadea ; not «»nl
ightbaauppnned it/nora..f of «»u
but Midi na would be inviitul I
I lira Sfcrriury nl Sum, nr coul
lo tlra Acado.ny ol Music la
y were oltkc in VN ubhin/n
k ; iIray Lava displayed thi
■ now. mi lira crowded in
tr.hu
sth.y
i should '
lo stand
eat passes mtu the
»tand by them,
by us, until the
bsnds ol uur enemies.
But, at the same tune, we inuvt confe»a
that we do aet like ibis system ol purchase
ing volt., .fti, to, lh. I,... ..I il*.
L’liion. To ••• View, tf Lincoln i« d( leated
by bribery and c-rrujriiou ooly.wLn.on
irary i
liiriiaull “Frosidmt
.... ... jtca hs loilowa to the
a ni lira caiisce ol In# delay
lo cross the Mexican Rubicon:
Tlra reent failure ol Gin. Walker in his
expedition to Honduras, and ilia silence ul
our Guvernuraiii in reference to ilia inter*
vr ui ion ol the British, lias caused many lo
fr.tr tliat our tuek would be more difficult
ilinn bail been previously supposed. Tho
difficultv '»• transporting lurgn qunutitio#
i, hi ,'m i,iI .■ 11• I 11 t |l! * 'Ira country,
und lira approaching Presidential contest,
have shown how naceasary lo auccesa ia
Hie element ol time. Arm* that ought lo
linvc been tt our rendezvous lisvo not ar
rived, and agents have to bn sent in search
oi them. Corn mud be shipped from lira
Ohm river ami lira force in tins Hist* annul"
iiiii'.onsly assembled. All tliia ia lira work
ol time* Tofhrow auiadves ins body of
4<Kior 50J men only across ttier river w
hi uie disaster. This will not do-
croi s, it must bn with every clement ol
I CSM III ruv hands, viz : men, arms and _
icrinl. Wc shall croat at tka axrlicat porra
aiblt moment*
i Hear fit# Voice «»f Madison from titc
Tomb.
I “As this advice,” said Mr. Madison in
,.ni t i written u short lima previous to it
Ueatli, -.1 *. «» M'. ’" ll '
SO until 1 am no mora, it may ba coriaiSsrvd
us issuing from lira tomb, wlisro truth
• lone can be re*| eetad, and the happir
Union pi
n.isii i
rhnTe f’ra
r by a Bia
; tl,i
Rrlxtivk 8iix --A public dinner in Ed,
inburg bad dwimlls.l nwuy to ttvo guest*,
*11 Englishman and • Highland gentleman-
wlio were esrh trying to prove the sujrari-
orily of their native countries. Of course
at an argument of liii* kin! the Scotchman
nossfseea (,'erwlielining advantages. Fha , •— . t _. u ,
.( _, . , .I.,,' I, L>!r Wl1 « g„ - ud that Ira brat oily’; and who lisa burns a part in meat
I,; ‘ ;.*,M,ran. on every pa‘,,1. At l.*t the ! the great trin.ac.orra which will con.ittute
,,,, ,, .jolted. It will Ira euritled,
thcrciors, t" whatever weight ca" be darf-
rod Irom guori iniantlnns, and from lira ex
perience ol one who has served hit country
in vanuua static n* through a period ol lorty
ymrs ; who aspouaed in hia youth,and ad-
irai.y tlirough liis Ida,
r.uli-l
t Hr,,
•Y(
limit tbal Enjiaiid •* I*
Tlttty 5«, ’•o-dartf
tbs popular tentiiiun!, aud n -t ti.o
mare incident of the success of Uns or tbst
candidate for tha Presidency, that ought to
ba taken into the account in aalimatliig ti e
value and integrity ol the Union.
A Ltghl ill the Mouutaiu*.
Tho Marietta Southern Statesman, u
IJ.moci.tic p.^.I will) U.« ■'»•»«• U ' cck -
imiilfio .uJ L.n. .1 il. hf.J, comt. lou.
(ull of .Jnori.l .rliclc. op|io.lns llio ll.fc.l
■cctj. or rc.olultai.iM 1" I!*• ...nl ° f
Liocoli.'. el.clion, uilboul w.iline for
constitutional cauae fur resiatartce.
It aays s “In ‘he first place it rnuat ha ccn-
aidered th»t if Lincoln is elsetcd, it will be
principles and lha for
Uo far we have nut the slight
to justify us, bsfoie the world,
his administration.”
It also copies, with its endorsement, the
Atlaata Americans “propoiiuort” for •
(uaton of all paitica in Georgia.
Jutland 1
mfident reply.
( poens ci ua desriny.
" l ira advice nearest my Iratrt and deep
est in my conviction is, that the L nion ol
ihe .States Ira cherished and perpetuated*
enemy to it be regarded
woods lor - — ---
again at un ked and live ol lira part) killed.
Mr. Scheiber mIoiio eaciiped by hiding in ihe
huslras. Alter iravelinij soven days xvilii-
,1, he was found in an exhausted
•onHition hy some person, who look him to
Dulles. Ol Die nineteen males ill (he
party, s;.\ were discharged soldier# Irom’
Hull. Mr. Scheiber is the only sur
vivor. lie say* 'hot the six men who lied
on horseback- 'ltd not leave until the In
dians had complete possession ol lira train, j
and irom 'he rcreama ol the women snd
children Ira was led to believe that the
whole parly wsa butchered.
Arrival ol a J.lvliitf lll|i|t»|ietamua.
The steamer CJity ol Manchester, which
arrived at 'his port on Saturday, brought a
11vo Hippopotamus from tha Royal ZjoIo-
gical Garden, London. The HippojioU-
* first and only animal of the
kind ever introduced into tbie country, end
deulit axcitu as mueh curioaity
here aa it did in England. Thia morning
safely and comfortably transferiad to
the steamer De Moto, which will et'l to
day for New Orleans. The trip from Eu
rope dor* not appear to have at all ulTeclad
the health or apinle of the beast, snd he
doubt reach New Orleans in •*-
reliant order.
Thu Hippoptamua sm capturail semr-
tkins o'er ‘wo yesra sgs, in a lake near
tha source* of the Nile, by an English ex
ploring I'U'iy. and forwarded to London.
When taken itwae lut tw.» or thrra days
•Id, snd about the six* of a lull grown
Ijanisl dog. Now tha animal weighs
probably six hundred pounds or more, and
iv wilt al \ “lump” of u baast. He wa*
christened Bucheet, ar “Fortunate,” by
Uia raptor*, no doubt to commemorate the
lucky escape which limy made in getting
well elf with the “young ’un,” without
farming an acquaintance with old Mrs.
Hippopotamus. He ia very duetto to hia
keejier, an Arab named Balaams, who haa
tied charge of him sinco ho fell into hu
man custody. Hippo is by no manna •
comely animal to look at, however great a
curioaity by the rarity of it* appearance in
l ublic. The head is deciJadly el lira “bull-
logisir” style of formation, while lh# b 'dy
ia •• shapeless und uncouth aa that “I
ei,licked bssr cub. The legs ate elcpbalt-
abape and appearance, and tha hide
Mr. Lincoln, thou our ticker ia pledged
him in 'Ira Electoral College* Il Mr.
Breckinridge cannot (Idem Mr. Ltncolu,
aliould tho vote ol the Htalo be thrown awny
upon him, wlisn, by giving it to another,
the defeat ol uur common enemy can be
accomplished t
I You must unawer iheao questions at the
i ballot-box of freemen in November.
' The limes are perilous. Raali men
“Wisdom, justice
should nut lead uwn. •••■»»•», JU .
and moderation"—-th# noble moite «.
Georgia's sovereignty—-should be written
•' u I Georgia's a»ivereigua in
or Instury ; tor, by thaao
be able lo avert a danger,
enemy
the hearts
thia crisis ol
• lone shall \
or uvercome _
J, W
Chairman Ex.
light
SANFORD.
. Com. Const. Forty.
tlie Secedcra.
was 1 l.c conil-i'Mit reply. > ’”• irat tno open brh j ••
iir 0 ,, r9 ,, a mountsinoue country—yours I'andora with her bo* opened, and d ,b
Si" « ItaU '■»> >- y-s liundml. .( *.-!» ".tota-SSSJt
■uu.re mile. !" JuiOt ItuT..—Tl.il Rlnllcin.n raid, a
- .omcIi .1 W.ii. ll.llon Thur.d.y ni«ln.
... ,, .... I,, ! n,o only dlUiculiy tl.o Jud,n l.bured under
ITT J i. uluMren and 1'U. ■[ '•••' n j‘ | w ., ,| la , we ru f|UUu a uumbar of la-
pnod linin in Georgia, lli* Alariat-a Aa- uta.'nreaent, wl.icll wa. a jrtat drawback
'“.'of maati. a r.rofuaion auffician. ! 1» le««l»« •«• hl * “ “ “'°" b -* L *“
.....„i»h appetite ol all
make crest anicuds for lira
scarcity ol tho corn crop. The woods are
lull of feeding animal", which have no need
o go homo hungry. Ol nut* there •• n^
estimating the quantity. Chinkapin* grin
st you from every bush, while cheatnuta,
on a day when there in a brisk wind aatir,
kduwviu .* ; f a ;i ai your leet, ua if inviting von to pick
nth fundamental democratic ,, |em U p t a eonscqucuce, the market ia
i - r -• •»— •■.unstitulion. i gjuited, price* range low, aud every urchin
witness Judge Rice’s perform-
ance. II«v ran beat his illuutriuus name-
anno "Dan" all hollow.
Judge Rica doted his apeoch by any inf :
"Yea, 1 am as ready to go out «-!i tba
Unionist urn to taka a drink, and 1 a.n
now ready to taka that drtok '. — Selma
Sentinel. . .
Tno Judge ia evidently a man ol spin*.
A Slk.Mi Mtarxx*.— A few daja »|® '
Kxtraot frotn Douglas' Speech st St. Louis, Oct 20, I
In my speecli in me fcleiiaio, slier lira
Charleston Convaniian, and helorc that st
Baltimore, 1 elfered to compromise the plot-
term by incorporating inie il the precise
language of Mr. Buchanan In his letter oi
uccaptunc", or Mr. Breckinridge in liis
speech. (Cheers ) But that was objected
to. The platform would not be sound ;
Southern rights would be surrendered,
Senihern lienor would bo turnislied, snd
Southern eslety would be exposed to parti
if we now affirmed lira very doctrine on
which they weru elected.
It ia true that during tlie campaign oi
1856 the Abolitionist# of the North, under
the lead ol Mr. Chaae, ot Ohio, aaid that
the Democracy oi the South construed our
platform one way, and tlie Democracy ot
the North construed it another ; but, un
willing to rust under such an imputation,
we iu the Narthwest sont invitation* to
loading Southern ntan to coma up into tha
Northwesters States and tell ilia people
tbal tliia charge oi two constructions was
not just or true, in response to thoto inst
lattuna, Mr. Breckinridge came Irom Ken
tucky, Mr. Cobb from l.eurgia, Mr. Benja
min from Louisiana, Mr. Orr irom South
Carolina, Mr. Pretton from Kentucky, and
many other ol tlie leading Southern politi
cians, and each one ot mem assured our
Northern people that the whole Heutli un
derstood the platiorm just as Mr. Buchanan
explained it in hia latter ol acceptance, and
that anything to tho contrary wu* an Abo
lition lie; Obeera,) and now thase very man
are in lavor el breaking up tlra Democratic
party, dividing lira conservative men oi lira
Union, aud securing the election of an Ab
olitionist, belora they will submit to this
aaaia platiorm on which they were elected
iu 1856, tod to which they pledged their
honors to adhere ler at least lour yuira iroui
that time.
Al Charleston, all the Northern Democ
racy asked, all that my iriends in riie Soutli
or anywhere desired, was that tlie Ctnctn-
iti platiorm should be re affirmed
tlra bayonet'* point. They reckoned
l»ly. For hours they were held st bay.
Little, of course, could ba done in lira
streets by auch a small body against 10.Writ
or 12 O0'> men ; and. at last, pressed on eve*,
ry point, O’Reilly threw himself into tlie
citadel to make the last stand lor lile or
death —lor death ulone I might siy—f r
when tlra outer gam crashed to, ns tlra hat
wounded but undaunted defender passed
into the quadrangle, tin re waa not a man
in nil tho little baud who did nut feel rirat
lie hud token hia stand there to die. They
threw themsellcn upon the walla, and from
the taltered loon koto# ruined "tlra leaden
hail’’ with deadly effict upon tlra bosieuer*.
But those u’.d walls proved miserable de-
louces, nnd the nnemy, alter a britl hut
deadly struggle ol this kind, soon, wirii
erics tha' tent the oir, dashed at lira old
gate. A crash, a roar, and a petard blow*
it into fragments- Then lira eirugg'm
commenced indeed, in poured lira hcsic'
grrs into lira outer yard, which • • h Mild
mention does not appear to belong lo lira
citadel proper. However, a bloody recep
tion met them there.
Tlie Irish had two guns loaded with
grape, planted inside in a position com
manding the entrance, and no sooner was
the 1’iedmontese column seen through lira
amukcolihe gateway titan a murderous
lire was opened, mowing them down liter-
nily like corn belore the sickle. Again.
I again, again the besiegers dashed through
lira gate ; again und again a perlecl hail ol
I grapeahot from tlie two piece- in tlra yard,
und musketry from the rit del walls bellind,
mat them Irom the Irish inaide; while
I shouts tkint would stir many u bravo heart
ut horn* in Ireland, plainly told that the
brave lellowa felt but too wall tlra lienor ol
Ireland was on tlra awful stake oi the day.
it wm uid day, and tlra outer vutd waa
•till unearned, and the citadel itself behind
it untouched , hut all thia was not Imed^io
last much longer. Tho 1’iedmoilara
brought up a couple ol pieces ihiimselves,
and alter the first discharge poured eft
mane through lira gate. My inlorinn *
asserts that of th» heroic Irishmen v k .
fought iliiisc gnus inside not one man •«-
coped. They asked no quarter, and they
received none; they fought Arofi lira car-
rtnge* ol tho piece* ; they were bayoneitcd
at their posts. Thia, however, waa but the
outer yard, and the heavy price ut which
u had been carried suggested lo the besieg
ers un euaiur und me re certain wav ol deal
ing with the citadel than risking another
efiort at assault or efctiada. The? lh*'*
drew oil, nnd in un hour opened lira Irom
, their heavy artillery, planted on tlra small
hilts outside, at a distance ut which lira old
metal in the i.irtrcrs was utterly unable to
even so much uh reply. In Ira* than hall
an hour two blenches were made, A liras-
suge was smit by tho I'iedmonteae coni-
muiidea, nflerina them the honi-ra ol war il
they surrendered. O'Reilly made liis an*
awer in the midst ol iti* men, and umid
shouta that one would have thought pro
claimed a v.ciory, not the desperate resolve
ot men rijaciing ih.ir c.i.iico ol lile.
“fl.liirn,’' »»i« O’Heilly.-andi- lurm y.-.r
comm.ml.r Ihai ive ere lrielili.cn, .lid lllut
we arc holding thia citadel lor God and lira
Rope. The Irish who serve the I’opa an
ready lo die, hut not to surrender. i be
white flag returned, but if O'Reilly ima
gined tha Sardinians would give him *
chance oi a li*ht at the broncho* ho was
much mistuken. Tlra fire opened once
more, and traw it became plain that the
plan about to be adopted waa to bury the
place iu luiua by their long range guns,
while the Ir ah could do nothing but ook
Iralplaesly on, their pieces being ol nothing
like tlra (.ante calmre. A second summons
osurieuder was made, ond the same an
swer returned. By three u clock there
| wore five broaches elircted : in Inct, tlra
walls were in ruin*. At tills juncture lira
! I'.pal dolcg.i", »ill> -illhorlly lli.l Ull
1 O’Reilly no resource but obedienca--wbetli.
ar an unawer lisd reached Irom Monaig-
nore de Merodo 1 cannot say, but it is so
assorted and is probable-ordered him
• *- — —pitulate. line
imperatively to capiiuime. ‘ •••"•
O’Reilly aent ouf the white flag bearer
The Sardinians undertook to let lira
Irish inarch out with the honor* ol war-
mi undertaking, however, t mad* at all,
not kept. How was tliis end of llrair bloody
struggle received by tho Irish f With
(•cling of grief nnd distraction, which one
simple incident illustrates curiously enough.
Aa the Irish companies were drawn up in-
•ida, «nd tho Sardinians filing in according
to terms ol capitulation, one of our country
men, utterly unable to brook the sight,
seized a large jar. bottle or other vessel ot
•onra sort which chanced to be lying by.
and with one blow all but brained on# of
tlra .Sardinian#. Il waa lh© work ol# mo
ment, when the Impetuous Colt and ono oi
lit* companions, who made a Btrok* tn lira
il.fcnc, toll before a pltlnoll. llddtaj wilU
bullet., The ,o.l i. .0011 ta d. O'Reilly
and nil prisoner# wer# marched ofi next uny
to Alleabandrla. _
llculthfulueaa cr Apple*.
There ia scarraly sn article of vegslabto
food, say* Hall’s Journsl of Health, more
wid.ly useful, and more universally hvad.
than lira apple. Why svery farmer tn the
nation fra# not «n apple orchard, where lha
trraa will grow at *11, ia one oi lh* myste
ries. Lei every family toy in Irom two to
tan or mora barrels, and it will be to them
the moat economical investment in lira
whole range of colineitof. A raw, mellow
apple ia digested iu an hour and a half,
while boiled cabbage require* five houia.
Tha most healthy desaatt which can be
placed on a table, is u baked apple. II
taken frrely ut break!*#!, with coura# bread
and butter, without maat or flesh of
kind, it lias an admirable affect on the
general eystem, often remove#constipation,
correcting acidities, and cooling off febrtb*
conditions taora effectually ‘h»" tha most
approved medicines. If families could be
induced to sub.titu's tho apple-sound,
rips and luscious—for the j is*, cakes, esn-
diaa, swaatms.t., with which the.r children
are ton often inducroetly atufted, lharo
would be a dintinotion in tho sum total ot
doctor*’ bills in a single your, autticient to
lay iu a atock of tbia daltctoua Irutt for n|
whole aaasoo’* uae.
and appearaticr, anu ins nine mu platiorm snouiu tra re nnrmiu m
...roe.l me.. Ilk. ..Ic.niMJ suit. p.rob. pr.cU. lun,u.R. u|*« which Buch.n.ii .nd
sst--*
hoars* and discordant, being sornowhera in (h |oW u< lllgli 5 c j, a pUtferm was# sur
a cro»a between lha grunt of a bog and li.# , r#ll(ler ol Southaru rif his, and that auch a
growl of a bear. New Orieaua has baan j p| al j #rm waa an nbsndonmeni nl Southern
•elaelad for tlra debol of tba Hippopota- iBieraats. Why did they not tell us ao in
mus on account of its climsie. Tha ani- 1856 f
winter in our latitude wilhoat arrioua ,r * , lrlc , 0 , Virginia, at the recant alaction, was
convenience, svsn with unremittiag car#.— i # m wjurity ol 18 lor N'aah, boliera' eandiduio
AYta York Express, October 23. for State Senator,over the Domoeratic can-
— »•»■.. ,r_ didate. In 1866 thia district, which ia mad#
irnprcreitenteu nucccsa ot lira I'alr. ' c.u n—
■— , , i._ i> didst#, in 1B9D mis oisirici, wuicn ie iitBUta
. denied »uccc»a ol ilia lair. „u 0 | tlra counties ol Chesterfield, Powhatan
Wa ara inlormed that laa receipt# ol CuBnbertoBd, gate Mr. Buchanan au
ibis week, up to last night, bad exceeded a g. r eg*ie majority of 7?7. Prior to
$3,600, which ia nearly firly per canl. m#ra * ‘
ititutian. . lut ed, prices range low, and every urchin 1 ■ , \'. a k MI(fH ui Mas*, whe,»sya
gioui.d* I Who ha, the les.t ambition D» employ In* phystcranol N.atabu po t, M.aa . »»•.
remitting J masticators, ean munch all dsy at • very j the Herald of that city, ia so mich Ilka the
aggregate majority of 7?7. Prior — - —
recent aleciion, tba Richmond Enqurtor
trifling outlay.
Tea Psoplb Movixo—Tbs people of
Roms, Ga., met on Monday night tost, and
passail resolution# in favor of fusion. Out
of on* hundred aud fifty persons prraent (
Only sixttto toted sgsiost tba muvauist t' | #1 5'J /•
IjixTH or Jcoaa II. M. D. Ki**.—Tba , .
Sumter Republican cornea to ua draped ia | ( > (
mourning fur the death ol Hoe. Hugh M.
D. King, lormer Senator of Burnter coun
ty, snd on# of its most astimsMa and use
ful citizens. II# died on Mouday of l*»t
week, of dropsy oi tka abdomen, st tha ag«*
City Clerk, that fsw paopll ^
brother from •H’otbar,” was culled upon by
young gsntlcmsn with u (air damsel ou
i, who was all smiles and Meshes,
obtain a certificata of msrriaga. “Ob,"
respoudtd tba paystciaii in hia blend man-
ner, “ t is my brother you call on bafora
raairisga; tay call cams* altarwards."
tT The Hon. N. O. Keytar ia *2 «»nd‘<to
data at the next election for Judge of in#
Gctuu'gaa Circuit
recent election, is* nissinviiu
clamed tbut the result would indicate thr
strength ol Breckinridge aud Douglas,
therefore, in four year#, Mr. Breckinridge
ioaaa
lb,n they w( ra lest year, and lb*t all tlra
expenses will be mora than met. This is,
in ths highest degree, gratifying ta all its
friends, especially aa fears were entertsiu- j - ' ' ,<>M ~fZ—tu.
ed that tha alringanry ot tha timaa, mouua- WxTTa-Goitvaaaiosa.- Tha Hoa.Tboa.
tsrily, and the unsettled condition of poli-1 H. Watt# aaama to ba doing hia party im-
tica, woulJ have a depressing effect. We I mens# good wherever ba goes. Ha has
would not bs surprised if tha actual receipts driveu four familtea io Autauga county
summed up nearly $4,000, or about fifty from lha support *f disunion, end has made
par canl. incraasa aver liras# of tail year, oval a hundred good un ton man in tha
f Atlanta .4mer., *tlh. I county of Butler. Tba Braekiortdga ora-
lori Me u to bo a littla afraid of him. Ask
A BmaruL Toaax.—At a recant laativo j|j a f,ienda what bappaoad at Graanvilla
mealing, a married man, who ought taiiava t h« ether day, whan Col.Bantord attaasptad
known bettor, proposed. “Tho Ladioa” aa unionism into anlinlara I Don’t lor-
z 1 .«• •• »• »+*
Outlawiho tuiTwhu —Tha Ohio Con*,
forcnca ol the Matbodtat Episcopal Church
baa taken another step lorwitd. It ltaa
ouriawad Tobacco, and Tobacco users. A«
it. late session at Gallipalto. it adopted tha
lollov ing preamble and resolution :
•'Whereas, Tha use ol Tobacco ta a great
evil, and toads to other* evils ; therefore.
•Resolved by tha OhioConlerencu, Hint,
af er tho present session, we will not receive
any paraon into lull conuactton who put state
in the use ol Tobacco."
Hou. B. H. Hill haa bren telegraphed
by the Fusion Commit laa nf Naw York lu
visit that Btat# immadiataly. Wa learn
tbal Mr. Hill inland* complying with th*
equaat.—Atlanta Cpnftd.