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Columbus Cm)Utrcr. JOHN ««. MARTIN, Editor. Tuesday filorumg, Nov. 6, 1800. Constitutional Union Nominations. FOR PRESIDENT, JOTL1ST BELL, OF TENNESSEE.: VICE-PRESIDENT. EDWARD EVERETT. OF MASSACHUSETTS. - ki/kctoiial, ticket. For tbo State at Large. 1ION. WIIJ.IAM LA W, »f Chatham, HON. Ii. U. HILL, of Troop. M AKf Kt.l.t'd DOL'ur.AM, of Randolph. :ui “ KT. IWVAL, »f fpaldlnf. 40, •• W. r. IVKIUHT, of Oowrfa. f,fl, •• J ft- PAKHUT, of Cm*. Cl, •• H F. f Forsyth. til, •• 1HA. K DUtalR. of Twlfp. hth *• LAFAYITTlR LAMAR, of Llnoela. Ahead of the Date. This paper being ntcrHlilljl filled with articles relative to the Presidential election. nr.il which will he 1.1 hut little interest after Tuesday, we Lave anticipated the usual day of publication of the Weekly Enquirer, and issue ami mail it on Saturday. Douglas Insulted at Montgomery ! Wa learn, with mortification, that when the carriage containing Judge Docilah i t pped at hie hotel in Motilg# lurry, oti Thursday night, rotten rggt wero thrown into it by some silly and ftatitic disunion* tits. Tbi# report reached us voibs'.ly on Friday, but wa bqped that there was tome inislaka about it, aud did not slludo to il in our paper of Saturday morning, Tbe Montgorneiy papers, of all parties, however, confirm it. Hut the character ef hie recep* lion ovation wae a sufficient rebuke to this little act of fanaticism ami prejudice. The I'utl »aye that it woa •* magnificent beyond anything that has ever been gotten up in tba city, except the HvU and Everett pre cession of the night before." Examine your Tickets I No matter how they may be headed, as certain whether they contain the names of all ilia Hell ami Everett Electors at the brad of this column. It is the time to look out for tricks I Montgomery It nets, The meeting commenced on Tuesday, on which dsy two races wire run. Thu fust wne the awcepatgkfi for three year olds, $S00 aub„ *60 forfeit. Four entries paid forfeit, and three cam to tho eland—- Oliver’s b. c. Richard III, by Brown Dick, Hunter*’ t ch. c. ttticnod, by Lecompte, and I'ryors’ b.f. Chelletioochre, by Monte.— Rich aid won in two straight bests, making, ilm Mail **)*, the finest raca at milo heats and the beat lime over tun over that track. The time was 1:471, l:47j. In the flrat heat, Fiyora* filly mode sevoial daabes which proved her to bo vciy fast, and she wan only beaten in that heal bv a length. In tho atcond heat, Hherrod did most of tha hard tanuii g with the winner, but could never paas him. It wae a altuggle between throe game and fiuul animals, and the victor baa won luurrls by hie triumph. The second rack was for tho dull purse ol ffitlOO, mile beats. Tho contestants were Oliver’s b. h. Mogul, by Sovereign, CaflVy’a br. f. by Child* llsiold, Orme’e cb. f. by Drown Dick, and Uampbell’s b, It. by Glrn- cop, T»*s latter won, in 1511, ltfiO. Til* Alabama Wtale Hair, Tha Fair at Montgoincry does not appear to be to wi ll attended, or to attract so much attention, se tbo (Georgia tflstc Fair ot At* liiiitn. (And, by tbo wsy, we intutg) next week to ifovoie mure space to an account of the latter.) The Mail speaks thus of the nttcndsuce at the Montgomery Fair on Tuesday t—“ Yesterday was a charming day, notwithstanding the loggy morning with which the air Was rendered clear and delightful, and everybody experienced sen* ■aligns of pleasure in anticipation ol the cMHiiH'OCrinelit of the Fair. The alien* dance yosli idty, however, was very until— much emsllor Ilian wus ever seen at any previous exhibition. Wo must confess, though with • r»Rfet, that all departments, save the stock, is very poorly represented. It is perhaps -owing (•> tho extreme slriu* gancy of die money market. To*day, how* ever, wa expect a much larger crowd m at* tendance, as tha dsy is every way propi* tious, and a plrasatil array may be eXpectad by all who attend." — ■*> ♦ «w-- —*— Thing* They won’t Publish. Wo liavo tried very hard, during tbecsn* vass now closing, to coax or taunt the Hrackinridge papers into the publication ol lion. 4. C. Breckinridge's speech at Frank* fort in December IH.VJ, ami Hon. Joe Lane’s speech ut indieiii.polia, delivered a few week# since. They havo picked out u foiv •enlsncca from both, to distort and twist the meaning of tha rpcskurs to suit their own puiposes, hut the gn it body of both speeches they utterly r,lase to publish.— Wo have already copied Lane’s speech iu full, also an extract from Uretkiliridge'i in which ho extolled Kverott as a status* man •• noble and true,'* who hud " rebelled egaiutt the t..’n*oiiebl* dostgna of lie Ulack Republican# , t-d now we give another extract from tho > tom speech ol Brock in- ridge at Frankfort—In r\litch bo condemn* the agitation of tho slavery question dangerous to the Union, and repudiates the idea of Uoagrcssiouol intervention for pro lection in the Territories. Wo ciuec* lioiu bis speech at Franktort, Dec, Slat, "In this connection I do not hesitate to eay ibai tbo aim ol every good cmseii sliould be to keep the question ot aisvery out ol Congress. Its agtiatioo tiuto ns* born productive only ol evil tu us. and that continually. In lAe preunt condition of piiUic ojfui's, 1 cun * if no motne to thrn»t Territorial ynt*tion on the Congrrsnen Con^retne* al arena that hat lit one in loyalty to the Union. Al prvsaut, Ibv slave ry q jratinu, in thta a»|.««t ol n, ta not be fore Congress. No ttouihern Senator or Representative propoaaa legwUiton upon it. .jmplaint uf violated right umci /‘h one 'J errtlory. I\'o evidence It ojerrd tha, the Cen»l‘tniton, the /art, and the Courti ui f n v ( competent to protect peitonal right* and private property. iiei.Cv, wmlu 1 would ucv,r ubandoii w conatiinlionai rlit, «t* pectuliv alter it had heou judicially dotcr- mined,1 nrtcr could p'tmalurrlj) rattr any question to riiitroct lh* country ithen no to ct it, mended it, Nuith, Suulli, East, or West. , "it should bo cause ol congratulation to | every pauiot that tho lerri ortat question " ts near y fought out. It is (Ms own italic*i nearly iougbt out. A# man ot time and oltereahott “* r * ippoaed th it the lust,tut,o» of tlmvjiy reolit pehrlrulf iMe M.nnttola V*brask* and other Ysdiws Jerr.ioe.ee. At to tic Urr.Ury South ot n rsrlsm paiol- lei ot lot ted,, ither* elate prope-ry is , rally ptvfcal'c, and tv here the tntrrctte oj both rotes mm tu harmonize in this relation, J dt not doubt that eimate and inter,-it, end the proximity of Sort State*, and the tUieii/ution and the Courts, u ni euitain i,i there in all our right*, and that me mill sure: Southern Stalet out vj Southern soil.” Its Liflcct—Douglas' speech here da ted Ina friends, and they were yester- 'exchanging congratulations. They vj it has confirmed the wavering in ■ ks, and lias undeceived many udeistooi his real auitimsnts. Tlie Charge of “Trickery" Exploded. Never wae iIimc a roofe complete refuta tion of the charge, mods by the Hreckin- ridgers, that ibe friends of Hell sod Everett contemplated a ’'party trick" by the proposed fusion in Ueorgie, limn that furnished by the p'oceedinga of tie conference at Atlanta. Not only did tbe friends of Bell and Doug las, there assembled, refrain from going into a fusion without the co-operation of the friends of Breckinridge, hut they ’re commended the csrting of the vote of Ucorgia for any candidate who can bj_a concentration of the vote of the Hcmih de feat Lincoln. In other words, should the lief! or Douglas Eirctorsl ticket l»e chosen in Georgia, and it be found llial their votes cast for either Dell, Douglas, or Breckin ridge, can, in connection with tho discre tionary fusion votes in New \ “rk, New Jersey, Rhode Island aud other Northern •i, and in unison with tbo Electoral Colleges of Aiahsrnr, Texas, and other Mouthful Htstes (so instructed by the U.-ll parly) elect either and prevent the election from going to the H^urr, the vole is to la :ast for the cand data who insy thereby bn shOfgn. Is there any room for "party trickery** in this 1 Is it not rather an aban donment of party for the ssko of the coun try T Tbe friends of Hell and Everett con sustain their own ticket with the cer tain assurance thst their votra are cast again*! Lincoln in any contingency thst ariir. Ve re.’er to the addresa of the Douglas Executive Committer, which we publish to dsy. It, like the address of the Uni-ti Committor, devolve* tho entire responsibil ity fir (he failure of fusion upon the Ureckiniidge party. The three parties will now revprclivrly support their own unruixed Electoral rickets, and the result will probably bn the throwing of the elrction into the Legisla ture, where it will be dicidrd without any reference to tho vote of the people. Let the friends of Bell and Everett, after mak ing oil honorable propositions for tire pre vention of such a result, now rally wi h unanimity and spirit to the support of their ticket, witho determination to place if at lire hsad of the poll! In tbie connection we refer to the pro* cesdingi of our Mends in Harris. They hove nobly responded to the patriotic sug gestions of their brethren iu other parts uf the Htate, but they will now unite with us hearty end resolute support of Beil end Everett. CuatilliR'a inbutu to liver ott. Wo protest og .inst tho render’s suppnr- ing that we copy tho subjoined tr.bute to Edward Everett by Celeb Cushing because admit that a statesman n| Mr. Everett’s patriotism and devotion to bis whole coun- erds tho praise of u political trirkster like Dualling, or because wc attach any importance to Celeb Cushing’s opinions ot oth* r inen. On tho contrary, it was the aeration alone winch made this tribute worth anything, because on auch an occa sion Cushing could not do otherwise than p*uk the sentiment ot tho grunt mast ol .innorvatlvo people assembled. It was de livered in Boston un the Sib of D cumber, 18/ig, st a public meeting called to ilu- uounen the John Brown raid in Virginia, and Mr. Everett presided over the meeting. Mr. Cushing, at tho conclusion of Mr. Everett's opening speech, rnjd ; Mn. I’REBioafiT » 1 njoico ilust to you, sir, on this occasion, nil ariuccli la in liiu first hstotico to bo addrosrud : to you, the livii-g representative ot n name ever honor ed in die council# ot this ttiaie, ami in 111,* council# ol tlio United Hiaic*, and ol blood aecrifieed, uciieraitmi eiisr asn- «rstinn. by ihe rod baptism ol tho bat tle»hilii (api'luusr) j to you, who, uallerl Irom the retirement ol year# by I tie voice ol your coonux^i poril,: land tu > our ven erable while wfifs, lilted by age lar ul.ove those interests and paahlous that may move in lesser nu n, and stand there ts a ntotiu- tnou'ni inmbio Hiatue ol tho butter days ol tbo Republic (loud uppfaiisn.) ihu lit pnirioi to preside over ihta urout assombhiuo ul tho aroused and uprising pnliiolitin ol Mussa- chuariia, (Keiiawtu npplau»e.) Ub, sir, Ihu’ VVebsior and Clmaio were bore ! (Ap plnuse.) Oh, that Webatur were here, lo inter wisdom in those grevo tones ol hie, like tlio dorp cloud voice# ol the any ! Un. (list Choate weio hero to streum upon us the flsnlics of bis mind like tho lightning ol tlio sky ! Oh iInti Webstar and Ch»(ll» were here, as, tl living, they would be, to rebuku irunson together ; tu hurl upon its lotti bead tbo biasing thunderbolt# ol iliutr scorn, their indignation and their wrath, (tumultuous cheering and cries ol 'good,' guild,') and to proclaim trumpet tongued, ,Massachusetts lor tho bravo u|d colony ol Virginia. (Kant wed applauv.) Alas, ulna, they nte gono ; but un you. (address, tiu* Mr. Everett,) their emptmon nod 'heir Iriohd, their iiifle has detrtnded (Applause.) Mori nobly do you thit day u cue it, ns lit such thought mi l words ol transcendent eloquence ns you alono «l liv ing inert command (elisors.) vou have spo ken litre lor tlie peace and lor the honor ot Msfssoiiusstis. For nte—whit remniifs f an humble part on thin occasion. Ut nioriow evening to lint wit choicest speakers ol the South—Mr. Holme, ol Kentucky, CIuv. lirowno and the If on. Mr. Ewing of Tennessee, and Judge Jen kins ol Georgia. Cooper lnsiltato will bo thronged on (lie occasion. N. F. tievi, SC(A. Is Ihore a preacher of disuuioit or coulin- gsnt revolution in that list ol apoakers— any udvocate of secession in tha event ef Llncelu'e election, aurlt as {versou, Toomts or Cobh ! No, they are all supporters of Bell aud Everett, and opponents ef steer- ion except for constitutions! cause. The patriotic men whe head the Union or Fu sion movemrut in Now Yotk sgsiuit Lin coln well know thst such sentiments aud threats ns those we hate heard in Temprr- ance Hall, if utierrd in Cuoper Institute, | would destroy all h -pe of bratmg Lincoln; 1 and therefore they have no use for tbe poll. I ticient who aitsr them, — ♦ •«— *■—— More Gatiia hi Vir^iuln. I Abinuo 'J«, Ve,. Oct. 2t>. —Preston, Oppo>» ) aitioo cendidate lor lluurd ol Delegates, is ! liilty-sil votes ahead in WiMhington coun I ly. and thrre prcciucia to In.nr Irom. It m I thought riestvii is elected by a small ma* I Jonty. i Washington rouuty voted a« follows in 1856: Buchanan 1115, Fillmore 044. Tho \ Opposition gains in the we»t«ru counties j appear lobe larger than tboso hvitiolore ! The Christian Index Ornounccd. I To the Editor of the Enquirer : Of all the crf7y sntirs «>f «bf Disunion- | Fast and firm friend of the South is * < f Gaorijis, pr|heps the most absurd i# believe you to be, apd ntiive lo her tunny the denunciation of the Cfirirfian Index av an abolition paper, by the Atlanta lntetli* genccr, a rabid Breckinridge sheet. This r ihibitun ol pohlical iotolrrsnce and fully 1 •*- J "&M".. , itV‘uS^?ssr , iliSlc I latest from u in th at the earnest efforts you have rueoe fo He- i IIV Bfc |j |^; n o rlccted by the House and j ' 1 eslffforlv you have rusde loele- | , A BeU (.eing elected by the H vste ter due and patriotic eon, Johx Henn,: Mr. Kvercti by the Senate. John Bell in ami b« «.<m-hnrl..l WeoJ, E»w»w »• EvBQXTr. I Ifo Faslon 111 Gcorgls Worse Ilian the know No1li»»»g»* am. AUD RVERRTT RTRAlOlir. Editor Enquirer : In the American parly We refer to^re address of the chairman it Bar's dami.^ble sin to rr lurc to vote lor of1he Ex'cutive <*ommittco of the Const!- a man wh*>, no I ' lu v. I, entertained r-pin- tutional Union party, anrojneir.* that the loos dang*rou-to the t untry. When that j sopportera of Drrrkinridge refused to go party plinicej thrnurlv. j to vote for no i into tbe conference at Atlanta on Monday, Roman Catbwlic, the whole Democratic j or to unite with the UrII and Doughs parly set up the cry of proscription f»r j |, i,„ if d U pnri the publication by the Index par'iea in aupport of one Southern ticket, opinion*# sake ; hut what was on unpar- of a letter from J’rovidencc, It. I-, in which I Those efTurta rosy not be crowned wit!) The fusion wu (bus defeated, as a 'inion Jonable sin in us ir a necessary virtue in a tl*e writer deprecate* tbe Southern "clam- the success which they merit; but even j of the B.’U end Doug’ss parties alone Dernocr.it, Wc refused to vote lor a Ceth- era cf disunion," and cipte •a the «>[it- though overcame at the ballot-box, may we would not have the ffleet intended. ol e because we believed that they arknow- jon that Lincoln will probably be oh ctcJ, not thankful that the Southern tnir.d Each party ielbuasummoned to the sup- . ledged an allrg ance higher than that which . but that "the country wtJI !•«> raf , ’ and ' breathe* somewhat freer after recovering | pirt uf its own Electoral ticket, and, hav- they owed to the constitution «f Hip United »m!:o Wide Awakes entertain r.u worse eTen pirlielly from its horrible subjugation ing ofiVi-oJ the olivn branch in vein, wr Staler, wl ile they (or thrir organ Mr. Bach- designs than those of election clubs in j tbe pensioned talkers and writers of the trust that the friends of Bell arid Everett at.an) cute off tho head of very | Uy oil*- general"- at the rnm« time • «! ' 4 h a j. jrrjil . eill f BCl j on 0 f hi# potent Excellency ! will now rally for their car dldaUe and Ibetr cisl thst won’t supp.M his fsvfirlle. A re* ( own opposition to Lm n. For tbe pub- Ofhis Excellency! Vex of li# long* principle, in such number, ss wdl make crr.i r.,se l.,« come under mv ! t^wled*. , - «>< hr fi* iirmrd Excellency, who held in the hollow | Tuple ^’um’orV. ions* as I ' P^f'dcut wet a Washington. ^ I TEL EG RAl’i ] ], d Ibeir ' cisl tl.at will make cent case has c<: party tricksters regret tho reckless and fee- J.T.Smith, E-q •painted pofitr.aster rg. #' which they have tesolvcd lo at Cotton Hill, Cl.»y county, urn'er Mr. ' head trial the Index lo he tious course t AY It i Is Helping; Lincoln f Wc understand that Hei.ator Ivmo.v, in bis fptrch un Katurday night, refuted iu s»rre way lu the Cohuniu* Enquirer as a paper, which, by its opposition to revolu tionary resistance in the event ol Lincoln’* oleclinn, wae encouraging tho Black Re publicans and indirectly oidirig them to carry the Presidential u/cnion. Fortunately, lha people of tho South have more intelli gence than sucb an argument of the Hen- oratdo Senator concedes to them. They sen and know that tlio violent threat# of tevu- Itriouary opposition to a President consti tutionally circled—thst ll.c proscription of Northern sentiment and the denisl of North ern political equality which such threat " imply—are the developments of the ran- ts.it which arc most i^rrngthcuing the Black Uf'publicans and making thrir csut tho cause uf the North without distinction of party. They ore nol so Minded by crsXy fanaticism aa not lo remember that the peo ple of tlio North, without refrrei.ee to party, t.avo their rrctionai and |>eraunal piiJe ami sensibility, just ns the people of Ibe South have; and that a gtnrr.il threat hj all par ties st the South to disrupt the Government whrnevor n represcntalivo of Northern sentiment may bu elected tail) go just as hr in uniting Northern men in support of their own candidate* and policy aa similar threats from the North, without distinction of parly, would go in uo'ttng the Hi uth ? li is only ; tlf-v tho toncfivattvc and rational men ol I* »ib . eccliuna who prevent this sectional array of the North against the Mouth, end give calls him "a hie- that the fact thst h psc.fy the Jntel'igencer and cnUr a nonsuit in its "drem-h but this will hardly of tho fndt thrir imi that they strength to the candid sirs or policy ol tho ono teclion in the other. None spnrrciate this fact more keenly titan the patriotic and liberal men who ore fighting the battle of the whole country ■ gsiuat sectionalism in New York and otbrr Northern Htstea. Why did the New York Journal of Commerce and other sensible Democratic pupots id the North, Ihuugh friendly lu BreckitiriJgr, protest against Mr. Yancey'# lour through that section as mischievous slid impolitic I Sunply because they knew Hint it would not do lu tell the people ol tlio North tint the Mouth would not submit to the inauguration or adminis tration of Lincoln. Why did Mr. Yancey linn til, when hr went North in *pdo ul tin ir protests, n-o arguments and expres sions so very different from the blatant‘sec tionalism ul Iverson, Tuumbs utnl Col b ? Why did he even refuse, when (be question was so irpestedly thrust upon him. to say whether ho was in favor of or opposed tu boulhu u resistance to Lincoln il circled ) Hitnply because he was advised that he would be helping Lincoln arid iijuting Mrtckiiitnlge by making any ibrrals of rev olution. Why do the Blsik Republican papers of Ibo North porade, with all thn expressiveness of itallca and capital Ivtteia, every disunion threat that come# to (hem from the Mouth 1 Evidently because they know that they are helping their own r.aure Uy so doing • slid every sensdde and re. fleeting man al tho Houlh must sec that ihejf correctly cstimato tho effect of such thnnls—that they rejoice at tho r utterance arid u«e them aa tho most effective coUutri- irritant to inllume the Murlhcrn mind against the Mouth. liontt, ngatti, nt the cauiious policy ul those who head the luainu orgsnixatinns at tho North—DreckiuriJge, Douglas, and lieu men. Y\ bout, ol all Houlhetn poljii- ciane, do they invite to go to the North and take tlio Stump in advocacy uf thrir great conservative movement T I^iuy such sec tions! agitator as Iverson,' of Toombs, rr Yancey, invited by them7 Nol no! but When they want speaker# from Alabama and Georgia, they telegraph urgent app-alt. to such men aa H. W. HiLLiAHU^nd U. II lllLL. Both have hed to abandon then appointments ot home by appeals so urgent that they could nolle resisted, front the untied opponents of Lincoln in New Yutk, to go find fight the battle of the Union and the Constitution against sectionalism and fanaticism. Combs of Ky., Maynard, Fooic and Nelson uf To no , Hunt of La., have long been engaged in this noble ’work s* tlio North « but il any dtsuuionist or sices- alonirt is stumping in that region, it is not at tho nquest uf the constrvstive alliance thete which is making the fight again*', Lincoln. With such men they have m th ing to do; and Mcnator Iverson, who keeps up s pop-gun “fiie in the rear" again.' Ben Hill engaged in this muse at tho North, will havo to become a very different sort of politician before he is honored ly such an invitation- Uutwedid nut intend at this length to enlorcc a fact which is plain to the intclli* Buchanan's administration, hut was remov- • «n-r pchtical it..* cd last week, without at:y cause being as- further tha signed, ond (ho ofiice given, to T Cardin, o Ureckinr-dge Democrat Mr. Uoyki;' j Smith I cina i worm supporter cf Mr. Bill, j Now, what is the inferrnr* T Any man man (f n who knows Mr. f'ardin knows that be did ] not syish thw oflics, aud even if he had, ho is not tic indM lu obtain it (lindertiftn'y, j As it only pays ibout forty dollar# a year | to the poslijisster, it could not have been n ! ' very desirahlo oflico tu any n an ; but there I Ul must havo been o motif-, *.nd th? mod j fU f‘l plausible teason I have beard assigned is that (he D. partmsnt nr (lie powers behind the tiirune wish to citcuiutc document* through the diff-’ient office* (hit they do not care fur a JJell Union man to are, for I the Dun of the patty in this portion cf Georgia are coining out openly lor a disso lution in ca»e of Lincoln** election. 1 . hrard one of (he leading pnoorrat* ol Clay J county s#v* list Saturday, that bo did nut think tbat Lincoln should |>n ailowid to take his rest if rlreted ; and another, t leader of (juirtnan, siid he thought it time tu Ub getting up Volunteer companies. A favorite hobby of theirs j« that nu mail in the Mouth wifi hold olfics unJar Lincoln. D > >o U reckon they »ra at thrir old tfjeks, trying to scurf off all ihu rest, *„ that they may rrcMV.r the oppoiutments—or otp they in e itnasi I If so, some of them un* sun ly in a tight, lor there are thousands t f post- j masters in the South who, tf I tnistakr not, l * 9 whrn tbr.y took the oath of oflico s.vor« lo | hr lud.l it until thsir suecrvsors wr rd. In case of Lincoln’s vlretion, supp lie wrra to refuse fo opj-otrit, where would ) imC id 1 A blind mail can see. M'oulJ ^’ ,u a good idea in .Mr. Buchanan to I data I turn out all -jl h.a frioinfs who sin in this I gn cs dtlrrnmn, -nd pc’ Bill men iu their plan**, j . I so tf'they do fanl hound by if, quil term, oven more auap cioue tor the c miitry and for tho .South than tho patriot Fillmore's. Mr. Everett would secure the unbound ed respect of alt gentlemen of every party in the chamber in which ho presided, and even Thrrsites, who thinks Bell rather weak, would have no objection lo the Vice President except tbat it would seem r ther finical lor a politician tu possets so n.uch unuecessary erudition and impossible lur an orator ro arfreve Ciceronian eloquence wi’hont u very lioo iranalaii-ai ol “rn.-lwr-^H lc!e" ai.d such like clasric idioms into those j *■ Jlurcible vetuacMlar phratca wmclt lurnt the | ton I staple of tbe oritiuus ol Tlierstios. ^iJurinf* their term ol office sectional rar* Bw.-uilu be at a iliacoutn, and harni'U.y I—The t. has been inttrcc, ■ ; h Liverpool dates •- tho Telegraph, in i ") of abulili tnndgr. A vote far Util or D-u pled the h _ doubt, hope hr tnrrry through tl Guv. JJijviii, wl.j is a tl ip posed lu lak.t tbe Index. v. h'nmurl ling bim, < ‘slal- hy tie j Ur. ck- , N«w Yoxx Bohr m Race, v JAtrrpool Colton Market.—fc ;cj , j week 77 000 bales. The markit, 1 an advance of id.' London Money .T/qrArt.—C ■ quoted at 92*. ; New York. Nov. 1.—The b(eac • Europe has been boarded ofi Cap? [ She brines Liverpool Ha'rs to i ‘I'ool Cotton Market.—Sale M Saturday, 2l»;h u i., WC re lyi bales. The market closed unj f Tbe departure uf the Rusrbn ea ,* ouid prevail, aud ail interests prosper, from Turin has been offi ^ i a J! y Before us i Ion- divers politicians would b« • The Persia hes arrived on• l»Mh* .M«n.an, .ml in 1M4 CM,. Math t.-S, I -»«• I*"*' «’*- strad ol its two wings) mounted un some new hubby and offering to tIsv raping crowd us patent medicines warranted tu 3 tho body politic ol all diseases, n , then i-llcring tu perform the real at el surgical opciatmn ul taking all t » apart and sti ing them together agai ! getic life and action. sound and c tho Get ths * y vote of Georgia cast it f-u any < beat Lincoln, an doubt carry out« ol Lis band, on a distant foreign ahore, the i.rnip : 17,u j *o|pmn " gray-eyed man of dcrtiny;”hia kQ.prt j’.ci Kansas Eici Honey, wlmte Trrriloiisl poli cy was so charsctrrirtically open, frank, cincere ar.d so »ttec<*>fulhis English bill Excellency, influential advocate of that gem nf genuine Htatcsmansiiip, manly hon or, true pluck and fair dealing ; ol his HcWf.n iAtlrre Excellency, the correspondent of i'stl«r*on, Bonner's own biographer, for the pure and sainted Lowndes ! , Yes ! Briareus of the hundred hands is ho*c ‘P 1 '* 1 J indeed • horrid monster, and perhsp# lo * Yours, *Kxamj>er none more fearful than to his own parents. — .. .. From the BalUmore American, r rom the womb ef tbo modern Democratic ... , .. , „ The Icinporal Power ul the I*ope, party, io called. Las sprung the modern I Wilhool lUo t ,, ec j y atlJ Ur , u , a intcr . Presidential Urisreua, whose iirief term ul I vent ion ul i lie Usthulic Power# of Europe it life mi to be employed in feed ng hi* j aci-ms tolerably c.-rtam tii.il the temporal paiantx—“ lo the victoia belong tbe spoils." ! authority of tho Pope is at an end.— Lo! bow hi# great mother shrinks and j Whether tho devotion of tbo royal Bone of fiqntrm* when she is shunt tu louse his ! the Church is waxing cooler, ur whether prott-clior, and even fears hilbluody paw# ! the multiplied ran * pnraing upon t! e ••The whirligigs uf time bring sb'ul his wearer# uf crowns Lave driven | it* t j out of own r<v. nges, and of our pleasant vice* ' thrir ovirlnirdetied heads, there is no indi make whips to scourge ua." cation that any one uf them will he very But not incrimination orrrciiminatiun t-f I prompt to meddle with the question. Na- a mere partisan r.a'ure, delight* in Ibis ! poleon, the Eldes' 8on, openly rxjios'.uiatos critia s true soil ol the south. \ "tih Pius tlio Ninth, first f u being behind "licet that the gentlemanly j l h° epoch, *nd acchndly fur adhering m pnrfici nd they t ty, if the Presidential legated lo than, to candidate who can »t they will beyond q.l. st. Nouns there. If, nerd fear that he r.g hi. the bi« re appoint- I Georgia, ca* rithor Beil, Don defiat Lincoln *1 Kcnturkiun whuitsadi the Dcrnocratii* par ty Ssuth, has paid his sincere tribute of ap- pinu-e tu that " nob!* hand" of EvereIt sn>i Ins northern coadjutors who Were politically weak only because thry stood by tlie rights of th* South; and sit hough we may sums- times think tins amtsMeand iinpulsivi eloquent Moutheinvr too soft uf the Tiber it|-| itcahle tu the pusrut c.rtun.sianci-s nor in accord- nti^e wi'U the policy rpcommrnded by the Gi u»ch’# warmest supporter*. Francis Joseph, who i* externally as religious ns hu \# tutcrnally wicktd, can only hewnil the exiater,ca of the furnitdalde complications "I yislding I by which ho is himself surrounded. It, sirh-.lMDs- I Hungary, Islria and the Tyrol he detrets flirt ally j revolutii»ni»ts in active corruspondence r n-volutionists in Vniftia, and puttdcncu with upon euemies of her south. His hands are full, hold ■ ‘"7 alii tnd hi# party mil Im thr l full they borhoud from Hell to (lave htan aspirstits t JrfsateU by tlm Dern 'harigfs in tho nrigl.• tin agreement of tin cup ly what Lo alrea i u it ii ot match a battaliu tiers without incurring tho loss of his lant ' Italian province. Even, I line fore, if In* j tine, they ar 0 utlcily i i tin ii li’ Pis’ll Donglat, u# it Ii i wiiti all tneir axi cannot pusaihly : g' gtio with whom he bus b wild as a partisan nssuristrd ro lung, Id , rnlhrr dwell on the indications of what is ' divine —the menu diciniur ul thr- risimr pul- i itict4ti,and In Ji# mat lie w.,1 rhako < fi the ; will s i f Hatan •• like -lew diops from tho ; linn's mane." The cr.rrgofic head of the Democratic p. rly North—ths •• Lrttls Giant" "in sr ven- | lt-*guvd bouts," Old Ethati Alles'* cuun- j •ympstbiea ; tijrman, and as prompt at ■ word ss a valueless ul | id )\v ; but nut drsimed to find a Tic-mds* I* ** hardly worth while to consider the ruga in old Muscogee—w;|! lie with you ■ probsbtlrlea of interference on the purl of 1 anon aud ili-.'cavur to invert with its mystic weaker nxticits. Spain and Partugai uni- ' clmms tltuse crbslist'C word* : , ted—warm in thtir sympath ea and strong " 1 he people of a Territory like those of! **i thrir cliivuliy—ran do nothing in the ' a Htste, Acc," , present rri#;s. They c >uld not cope with But al«»! the incantation will nut pre- Sardinia single-handed; and there is no , vail. '• Blsck spirits and \\ hile, Blue j doubt upon ilm minds of ibuso ot all fd- ; aptrits ond Gray'*come no longer at hi* miliar with European politics (list the un- j c«ll. •• Jill esil call spirits from tho vast I dcrstnnding between Fiance and Sardinia k !7,.»0t) tuloi . hale*. Tlio market cloecd !. The sales on Friday w ere Io.imj raarkc wr..# firm. L’tcpoal Geiieruf Aforkefr.—’ oartially advanced fid. Win ,t vanced Id. n 2d. Ureadsiulls I, i slightly advancoJ. C- ru firm ; t ntand tn adranoi. Frovis-ons i London Monty Market.—Con quoted at 92s a 92 per account. l’ersicny has been jnmn- - don to Paris. It is repotud t.. 1 cceds Thouvanal. The French clergy continue: ths Papal caua*. Atm’her attack upon Capua by nl tmope wnt repulsed liy (farn The .Sicilian Ambassador nt resigned. I.oss ol Cotton. •New Ori.eam, Oct. 7 In Mon i.pitch Union u AnJ i iluhcrt ■Ah Mu, hs and (ho M.m'gomcr propose f.r thise evils, already ex and which have grown up under Di- iu Administrations «.f the Fcdural ( merit T liislcsd of stiikirg for *r t'lui t vlic cut tin ontin- uaitce ul a dynasty ui.d.r which such out rages upon (tie sroitih have 1» cn permitted and oiicouisgej, they nt.: agitatu g lor dis union if that ilymfsty is expelled from pow er and anotliei purty iust»!li-<l ! Wea ever .i conclusion more nlogical ! Was ever the cause ol tevoluli-ni pndie ted upon n real ipplnahb and manifestly obs txd { 0 p r , contains (be mine# of tkree D.)t:g>as D- m- j ocrata, two Breckinridge Drmccrats and , j (wu Hill n.en. Ail thn olhcr Itcktls ol ) j these parties have been withdrawn. ! Grand Bell nnd P-teri-li Denmuetralion I on %%'editeatluy Mj;lit. Tho DreckinriJgcrs havo workrd hard in I thin campaign, aud mean to die game,— 1 They are thoroughly drilled, well supplied j with the sinews of war, and stint the use of none of the appliances calculated tu an usa the young and liaedless, awe the timid, o> reduce tha vqn.l. But, “ ilie aigument ia ’ u x ti a ii si s»)," thrir fi adt rs aay, and their cf- I forts of late- have been artjonlmfiy directed j IU idlo boast ami vain pa'rsde ol a atrnt.gth I 4h letp,” but will they rornt when he does all thcru ! Th* spell he invoked raised lo "•wer tin- Krniucktan'a friend and the Ken- fiu« Ut'U*ell, tut u rxlialid oifexplodad I tho inventor is tiled to ante the L'. d dl l it then fair tho U innculate Hecretaty Casa design lo n by mao ng it backwards l-ii-kw We km is Union danger of bring as this spoil in- four years ago, d will leading it , and dtJ the of courte he would have I diplomacy, if he had gut inside the “I authority Every man nml see that the party ol the Booth, bating its I •he Union upon each /uriovauccs above u t forth, isin tbo ti Vi lutiori *t.d disunion In arty r» election ut I. caus* ol I to While Hftuir Y\ as it .t mere dilution l Or did our ryca lichulu ilia gaifieiiog crowd#, dll our •ms bear the words of svsrni-bcsrted braise, of high regard and stately cuurlety, with which the undivided h tuih welcomed Fill- MORE, and cha- r*d till th» welkin rang again the administration ol which Everett la perfect and cordial. Aa for isolated and apasmodic efforts, like that which re.-ulied in the Irish biigade, there is nothing to be expected front them. Tl c file o( the vol* untuer# lion, li.e Emerald Isle, though lar le^s dlfsstroua than they had every icoaon to expect, would alone he stfli.’ient lo de ter enthusiast# in other lands, even if they could be found. Thorn is no force of arms, and, *u far os we can judge Irom the aspect of effsiis at prtsent, there is no power of I maintain the temper- I the Ninth. Dlsttiihm Mooting- The following i Messrs. J. J. Hail'd Hsllsnqitist, A. Elm ire, Moxtuouxry At.*., Oc iuridge M unite Men u meeting lost, night, at u sy.lived tbeir pri lcronce lion, in order that the U Mr. Marshall, one of bama ddrgjtva from (tit red him sv If bo lily and •J'sunion. lGsulutioni i I.EX VCXWORTU. K. I. Times says’hat fiUdiair' Sturgis, accOtupanisd bv i Cowan, have been dm from the Cherokee r>« u r-i Hevniiv-iour liousos b and thr occupants t-jrcud There ts much vxuui Kmoar, ihouglt it is tliui exaggrtuted. A cotnmit'ee in tli.a ci for the roitcl ot the snlh-i lory Ins been appointed i genre of every nfleeting pehticisn. Much i less did we iiilond lo d v.itc so much spier 1 Both to s notice of # eprrrh which is so freely repudiated slid protests I l»y Breckinridge mrn who heard it with trgret and mortifi- cation, Out- Insinuate. Uthor pspeta are making ths ' °f lh# probable results of the Presidential the several Slates ; and, having umpU of Pi (side tit Buchanan's junior pstt- tier, sustaiued l y the \ety snmr party vtbi.'h suatatns the present administration, remove the giirvaucrs complained of. Is tha b'nuih pn-juml to dissolve the Union for causes now existing 1 That ir the question ; and the defeat ol Urtckii.- rldgo and Lane in every .Southern K.sto wfil bo an emphatic and unmistakable No Public Meeting at Hamilton. According to previous notice, a portion ot the citixvua of Usirts, without distinc tion of psr’y, at-rmhled in the Court House to consider of tlic piopricty uf uni- ting all psrtira of Georgia upon a common Ekdoral ticket ; and on motion, Henry C. Kimbrough, Mori* Hopkins a- d Dr. Chsa. W, Bid II wero called to pretido over the meeting, and Dr. W. McGehcc and J. II. Moorefi- fll Wcie appointed Hecrela- neen explained, Col. I), p. Iltll moved that u ci’tnmiiU a of m chairman to report bu for action. Wlieu-up pointed D. P. lltli, W HtanforJ. E. C. Hood James M. Mel ley. The committee, after J an absence of same ^tmr, reported two] 'CgfW 'iwt#, one #rft #in/r?c mmen- .1-1 hjp D. I*. iWC,nd U.Diij. | Miller, the ctlier by Win,. J. Hudson, 1 James Jl. M4>lry Did I,. I,, dlinlmj, and ! uiutions were dtscussvJ for I ir.«, when a vote teas liken in the adoption of Col. 1 m by <>• (or nud 10 against, resolution was as luiltme: j the Non srfc,"n.chr , it | . I nl D.mocr," li..e b.,o to htvowrill.n con- I hey know that they can only obtain a lumeiioue xYord. el rsnsure against Mr. majority in tins county by securing tlio on- ; .vviciury Everett, because in ttie year ol tire fl uting vote. This, in a community j grace ono thouraud eight Itundred situ fArr- jiko ours, is of course ciuiBidera!>le. Il haa I ty*etfn lie had held—hut nut alono ! not to be bought or frightened. As to tin* fir-t M ‘ ul ' e '•—h«r«tic*l opinions as tu the mude -ti r * '.»'•»: will j'f cuurso nevr bo the wiser fur • changing and is in a prucee# of growth, knowledge of the consideration*exchanged. J with u» at the South, on this unpur- But as lo street parades, fire-works, cannon j tant subject. This ern'r.ont * airsman lisa firing, music, und lu*s |>romi#cu>iu»ly, they | just eniercd lie. li hang up lIk-ir fiddle j n wr take for granted, therefore, that the uueslion of hi-, leojporsl reign u mtruly a I question of time, wo aie | c d to consider the effect ol bis abdication or ejectax-nt upon the great sect of which he is the head. Is there anything about bis spiritual do. minion which involves tlie necessity of his permanent residence within tlio wall* nt lue Eternal City ! Do his decrees loau any of thtir (nice, or ts bis power one whit k-i* absolute over the hearts and con sciences of Ins followers, if the l or tn*-r arc dated elsewhere than in Ruuie, or if lit# taller is not supported by mtre temporal possessions! Djcs ho cease lo be the Head of tho Chutcli, rrcogniz.-d ond honored wherever that Church Im* a representa tive, because he lo*es the rank of an Ital- x be appointed,! y thr Tineas to the meeting uti the chairman sp in. J. Hudson, L. L. , Daunts Miller and the night befi gouiery had a torch light parado that would { have gladdened the oldest cyo# *veu ul •* ti e old gut-tieirieu's party." It wan a di'inuu- strain ■ indeed | such *n ons us haa null been seen here since the excited times of 1944. Nobody th'ughl of coun’iog il* | numbars, sine# it fiilrd alt the siresis and ssamad every where. It bore slung bun- | drsds ot toicbte, at-I a great number ol I transpareueies, inury of winch wu# very , happily davit>ed. After pa«*tng thrjujti ninny cf the prin- ; cipsl street*, and abowmg a t if« of Iliuir I quality to a small knot of Bteckinridgers, ' who stood on tbu aide walk, mainly r.ssr the Ccntial Batik, listening to seme of tUvir 1 ora, the procession 1 rctvd 'ii front of tbr en il filled tha ea- j and nil, and alter j plus enthusiasm in | Among all the objections to hi* relin- quishinsnt of the small teritlory uvt-r winch I by the douth ; at this moment h° rc *B n * *herc has never been one urged cart up to hint that in tormer <bal wae based upou any of these supposi- >i*«>c* in- followed our Southern siiteamen j non*. In the must elaborate ol Aotonelli’s in d.pr.c.lln. Ihfl ..iilenre ol .l..ery■ «nci J., p .i r |,„ ,l„, e i. .|,|| „„„ „. r , llu .. c’ii?i.ing 0 . d ,‘d "un.i" 1 .Sd i‘ n, « I lh ' ° r . b^ • sieuncb Doinucrats f Oh no ! let us mill- * r0 not rtrn * jUt •l' ,,,tu «L B !hi* t# so, er rtcullrct that he alone ul all Nur’hcrnvie | armory is as well furnish'd out ol R Cuiigiess constantly avowed that he ihc East. Union Victory |n NtwOrK^ the Bell candidaies wc overwhelinintr tnaj.iti liiridgn and Slidell iwu laitei 4be O.'f'rtiimi l>au t x y-«u-e. Both hio how- r Cotibiiiii.innol L'niuti ticket t ing nisjoritit-v. I * tl ui ot k t'loui YY a*l The WnshliiRtot) corresp New York Ttuies, (U'ji k R-j the following dinpeicli lu Ketuiday. It iarurrently rrpnrlrd t " ie lielitved by many to be ta’ that several Southern Stati-a, a secict commissioner, lie* tsined a pledge 1 Cha i i free Yap-.l Gov. Johuton, uf fi.crgii, r gaids Lincoln'e olcction as tur rsuee whsttver for a dtasulun i ion—but were he lo resist tbo trrmined on by the Secr»«ni Stem, bn would be ov« rwhelnr thr«-e purliea Ihero hsrinonizu m Mnny conservative aien lieu heretofore treated the apprehei. union with levity, now admits t Oars, and some have eumndari Gnat excilsment prevails her Wtgfall called on President I ’. pissed on to a stnnd ri Montgomery Hall. Tl tile street, aide-walks venting some of it* »u repeated cheer lor Bel would buckle on bis knapsack and eftoul- del ti.e musket to defend Ilia Souther* white man ngniust servile insurrection, end Conn er in tha! cause than in any other lause. Ho who would ao speak to hi* own hurt, i* surely our friand end countryman—nay, Thus, *i least, thought your correapon* dent ; no National Democrat certainly, but Done the lea:* capable of appreciating the ir.vi'daol his country, every where. Since then the tide ol ahu.itioniam Ins swollen yet mure and more under Democrati.- ad* ministrations, submt-rgtng gallan'. patriots Everett class, who seem to go d Un:< and instructed by a in.«»t adut from t' e lion. T. II. Warts knew the points, and he pn great force and tailing rfl'-ct. lias may well wi*h (hut bis b esl* had detained hi tu in Tn whole ol tht* Prcsitfen'ial c wbvrcvor lie spe.tks the •* allte by latslioce. Alter 'bespeak (lie precession, as wo learn, c •«Vft*l gtnttrmen «( the •• t lha The Brock- linrss iutai- during ibe i In batta w and ihe sneers (ob ! shams •d) ol Southern gantlemrn ot opposite H, and tho blood that hat been spilt in hi# behalf ha* been spilt in vain. The minJ *' 1,1 wh * 1 » hc «“’ul ! pu arm ihot is ablo in reach the remotrst ini«. *he evonl cf secession, as he noulJ atouary station ol hia a>-ct upon the Cans- *h® issue tiolent talent. I b** dian frontier or under tho burrutig sun of i'l* Pmsicnl sikmutil *vid. utaiir Africa, i* not shortene-i hecauso it r.o len- '“J W 'H wr.h hi* « *1* gcr wield* a temporal sceptre. The poton- ot,CB 0,1 iUbjeci. H ill Mocrciari tial voice, heard end obeyed at once on tbe \ ** present in the Cr.unr I 1 b, " k ' river ini upon ,'b. AMreM gf m lUtitai'i peak* n| South America, la lust .. ... „ , , .. nb.ll>>, uuncd i„ V'» <"« '’'-l""" “ r «■' M.Jnd er K.h... Ari,«Nr., Ocl, J9, The attempt to turn naide from the com- \ n ««Pfnac to the iu|geationa ol i — ...we amw of the case, and to involve | °L » ,0 r » ,r mI Ul * i ,h<? *h*t do not belong 1 MtMoo "rV'mrtSta! ia perfectly idle. The pressure | National Democtat c txrcuiive ! partisan puittica. Edward Everett t'.' con- ‘hre.ten. to deprive Ihe Sovereign j ceded by all parties to bo a head and shout* j ' ontl " l ’* * |-* ? **.Y principaltly 1 Jeariuiig are nee, and sparkling , and argument profound is mien and benevolent auditu "immanil the popalar rospect • Ul. mu..... an, pan,,. . Curummeci ol llio Hell . and treasures I Tne Haven lltlied City, with i!a clustering j U TluTMiVentenln- good will. Ha is the kesd man in New i lor i England and lor New England, but lor one them 1 Bung, and that ia He it again*! Ihe Abolition':*!* ! ! i Yet thia is the man whn is derided bv .tessedly So’itlienur liitif ! traditions of a dezen cimturiis, does *** e 1 confer one grain of ssnrUty upon tbu lain- j porsl ruler whose authority miy happen to bo paramount in it. Ge-'i i Uvo ner dlspc epnrtad in the eastern. A Telegraphic l-'Atsehouil. The dispatch from Montgomery, which 1 we published yestrrdsy, reporting that the Hon. T. H. Watts was addressing a Uman ; uivsllng en Wv-dncsday night in favor of 1 Tf»Utauceto Lincoln tf ri»*tait,was without j doubt a sheer fabrication for patty end*.--. Wo have ait the Monigomny j apes nt Thursday «vetting and Friday morning, j and not i oo ul them coiCim* the itatmu nt, though they ha\* notices of th« speech of Mr. Wall*. But two of them do fully ton- Aim Ihe other report ot vtolrut disunion lineals and tesotuitona cf lha Uicckin- ■ tidgs meeting. j Let our friend* he on (heir guard against I tala* reports of every itaagioable kind.— I This ia a epecitnru ot what adeepvrale par- ! ty will do. "sit'd to the last moment to avoid tha •uspicion of making a calculation lor effect, wo now put our own aattmata on record a) an hear when it* proximate correctness will very soon be verified or its error exposed : KTiTM MoaAkMt fOS LtlOOLV. All New tnfUn.i, ,v Wticonsta cryl kbade" r«nn-ylvanl» which resuliri Hill’u resaluit" Col. Hill’* Where*# the late tic ••liMI.I 1 „„J \V„t iuJ.Cil. Ih.1 *J il i patriotic duty of t Ei *7 Mieklgau — /Jell, Bruckiuridge ond Douglas parties 1. been called by Ihe citizens ot Georgli, wi l out dutincUuu ut petty, said inerting to . h | held ia Atlanta on ihiedsy for the purpoa* '» j agreeing apon a eomnton e'rctoral tick * s . for the state, to bo supported l>y ull parti- and we, a portion of the citarusof Hsr C »un*y, belieTfpg it to be uur duty to un Southern foiling aud action, du heart: approve of the fusion ill* d-y to bo uffret tn Allan'#, aud pledge eupport or co-opt rat* with sler p ng I htae i 1 nothing talked i •* i* entirely fjrg -tten tn tho t aerurtitg a fortune. A politicta to . id Fsthir Rsymund*. Rural Fia.klio, (thv old tuau ha* tnmpmg bfiy barrel* daily) getting hi* dinner, commence lha old gentleman by aski tic* 1" “Don’t hn>>w around here," rtplnd R. or Disckinridge !'* “Ob, 1 i lurid auJ sabrertbed tbouesnd dollars of bis own ittmiry l* it t in a man of ilt<- C^NMrtiu'i-unt L’nioti party that would dnfWe a Democratic ora tor br cause fie was— what U:d they call it f— a Knight, 1 believe, ol tbe order, even it that oeat'-r was ilm Warwick of the Nu* i.al De-r.oct-tx pariy tsuut.i J Nu ! Icr Inin sport tiiai fsather in his cap* 1 Far', are hare wi;ti Mr* Evarc.t. Though Mr. Lincoln may have become our Briareus, ugh the fragments of the cunfcdcra- • pariings The threatening aspect of ;'i j tial election served in *dai <nisn and fistrrnity among Southern rsme an (Southern men and as j prepared t » lev uuon tht aliar ol j-: 1 Any personal preference and anv t'liecrluff Nitrs from the Mouutalua. j opinion as regirda men—prepared i By letter* received Irom friends within | on xbatract tInjuries, in l.o I..I fr« il.yr, and l, »,rh.l r.pnn., I “l’°" ol " “ commun gruurn because lie we learn that ihe friends of the Union aru ilm Mount becoming aroused in our mountain counties. Iw « n 7 Habersham, White, Union, Towns, R*. | icy and action besi rst end honor ot the S^at bun, Lumpkin and Dawioti will all give a ■ goud account of tbemseivea on Tuesday ' neit, a* will also all the intermediate coun- j try with tho exception of but oiio couniy-— , where our gain* will be email. Push on the column ! Tho Union men i of the Gih District are not yet prepared to “precipitate the coit> n tttataa into a revo lution Athrns Banner. > liarmnpizo the teal elements in cur nnd»:, tha’ <■ should have but one Eieeiufai Ti» '<*• field, aud that her conn>cla sh"ti<d divided ui tha event ul the election t itig iu the election ol the Buck IL-pu cand date tu the I’rtrtdcr.ry. It u-ss oor desire to unite in fr>' uy and concert u \ Georfc .: fall around <11 t Fare. and Ir*.*.< with our follow-' parties, since all ul i common destiny, In this spirit wo were curdisllv picsump err attue t of abuse ( wr A Wa.hiugtuu despatch #*)# that Mr. I'ryur. ef Virginia, Las declared against a dissolution ot tbe Union on tic mere greuud of Lincolu'e election. Iu^ruttiuilc< ^ 1 Million* ef wtiny j V., JO ' expended to irCrive *r.d slander to i Ttrhaps New Yotk, Msseachusatts, aud *he Frmceof Waits. ] cqi# Sirpktu North Carolina ought more properly to have I ^ dU ^* a A- been put in tbe list of “very doubtful" | 4 ^ anl# w * u ‘ ,c i* th) biu»h ! [Com. Stales, as no fltat confidence ie felt tbat Atrtan «7 T^tT-U^e cu (hat either of them will vote according t.> i! i cstapjsjbwi si '.is telegraph tinea be estimate. Alabama and FL think that the corr. ctucas ol our classiUcalton, favor of squatter t . the Tern- ybody who larv# to iqust on any of n,y lerntvuy, and I iwu four miles un Candy Creek." “Give ne my horse," says the stranger—aud a moused. Milledgevjlc Ks Gov. Bj>loch, of Kh<>J» I.laud, were h’or, ! may acetn to you warn, porting Lu.c >ln and Hamlin, is c<-ntradi-*- l,“you must pardon something u-d bv the Fruvidciice Tost, which paper !“ i b “ ,h the N. D. pariy South. I support to the conservative two wrti*“ About Mr. Everett I have been pained J *l«cxosml ticket, which was nominated by • ud, alter because, bring a Northerner, h* wa# more *he oppomuts of Black Republicanism. A rd pumping , liuble to the sad eliecta tu the popular mind brolhar of Gov. tfpragua is one of the elec- How is poll- °1 slander. j tors for tho Sta'e at large. There is hope sue 1 , wril ■ , ' W'h*4 Uog so strong for Rhode Island vet. ,j »« ti y t ,|j e ; ban lie the gait ap In a sUndcrcas ikojus* ’ ' ^ ^ U-i D ugla* ' Ct tough John Bell of honest John Dell, Tho Buies Vice Consul at Co- cc < f ^ Ulhern Joh-i Bell, tearless and true, psnhagen, Denmrtk, furnishes the grail- (he poisonous tang* of to* tcptilo would lyiug inteiligeoce that an “official" pack have desired lo leave but little. But ha ‘ age fr in Dr. Hayes, ccrotainder of the survives in purer air than the venomous I Arctic expedition, has been i*c iv«d bv able to breathe, and 1 irus. that . oh _ J. |}, v ,i fi rMMl . , / least will rcmsiotii every sense our ™ rV n \ UtW " Uu ‘! 1 . | Co »P* n 5 • ttyman ui every emergency. • vessels from I ppernavik. 1 his assures lu ihe event (all ihinga are possible) ol | taiw**d* cf the expedition of the p-onipt the lorm.ttnu ul a Southern confeoeracy, ; arrival ot Pr. H .yc* at thfc port nr areal the Ins profound philosophical vows of Atncan field of his labor*. si&very, of it* uses and benefits, will be in- | -y-t c *. im * (>t n in warming the beans ol ihai pe>. j How New Yoax V4 ill (i u .—\ dispatch ;nm:e but iiniid cl... ol eitiien.wh* n.m : to tfa. Ukul.uoD Coun.,, J,i,a VV..U. tltrowu mu. a panic whinever the subject is ...-.o,, (*. lv *»n . , ‘J- From I... cautious bul abso- I c£ Tk ^ 8 °’ ! T 8e ' cr * l,,le T futciy tutu counsels they will learn that the i Thonipson, who beve returned iusiiiution bes tn its nature a firm founds- ' ,hl * C **J» ** *h«ir opinion that tu n isi'd that it is sale from almost every* I York will go against Lincoln. Even •king bu; the folly of Southerners them* Mayor YVood, who was, heretofore, des- ■ li., kno*,i (en.o ol ju.licf, «oirh ; puudio,, now tbiok. New York i. ..fr," has made hm. as much the object ut disukc io the envious as did a similar trail of a A /tasraivattKia iJuaiuh roa Ei>OwL».— Coinplr. ller guntiaman ol old in Greice named Aria- The Chattanooga Gatette announces that i- . W0U .'J head ol a Southern Cun iho members present < nlred the nrceseity that i do not #ni >rplv aivo M l-uui. and banVt sue. CO. wii \ | li «n fr al bate ass. >*ed the | or ca u t. tax up- . «.SottihcniCoo j Cu|. Jake Mtll.r, the Breckinridge lead?, I il H e f i brill at ivu» Il - go It lit w. . nri.r, ;..- t , > I'fOfvuy this y cat al six and a l.*ll c. lit ' , .* | ot Hawkins, declared last Bunds/ at the lonJ. o B.tck.u.ld,.. but kM! , ,* «... >h. tt. U««,.i«4 4>U.«. Yfcr. >. ! Sc Ul CwrtWJ H.», in >b.i pl.ee. >t., »clft,.i|tctlion. | will ,taoh 8Yn 1 >,vrlwo«t • A. M. » ..I.., I IVictuc, h«m,, il» „d U»" nlM 1 ^«r ' ■ strifes * a tune like this, whtn 1 Blavk Uepubitcan cohorts of ibe ■' L -1 were striking down our friends in i.»# 1 r * non who had long betiied fur our con»>- 1 ttonal ngliia, and were ovctwUelu»’ »i» i muss coneervanve eleuicnia of opinion North, on which wo had relied a.am the tide o! fanaticism. , . They thought wiih us, that the Lh’^ n Georgia on one Elect ral Ticket, pb ; - "O to cert (he vole of il.e State aa w-'H beat cudjc- to defeat ttic common l «• » lurnislmig evidenr.i that whatever the i>> ul the election iu Geuraia wuuld be, but * pariy and one j eople wuuld ptcisAi l*« the country tn an imao.tua amiude- Bui we met n - a..ch isapona* iww 1 | r Execu'ive Committee and from ihe fo* 061 * ul the Breckinridge party. The appea* them fur a union ul heart*, md a duiuu > bands, t<»r uuusd ranks and Larrnoui^ 1 -* action, ia repudiated and rijectfd- luund no one in A'lenta a uthor avd tan-*** lor their party aud ready 10 pi.g >* ,u u * hand ot tcliuwamp aud Iraterniiy. Toe proposition tor a union of paMs*. iherelote, folia to ihe gtuuud- G.- ra-* mutt continue, yal longer, e epcc’*' ; • peep e split up into gtecordar.t part»«>»;j the lace ul a gitat and uverehadowu d a * i ' ger. The voice of reason, ol prudenc*. and of fratsrnuy, is swallowed up »u ‘‘-® pasatuas ul the hour which distr* 11 h:r pulnicitns. What is to he done » iU> * ' d.cided by me cooler beads ul ihu n'»»»» 4 of her inulligeni cinxene. „ JAMES GARDNER- il. ADAMS, S. W. BURNEY. , 3. A. S I EIVA.K r. W. B. olEKRY