Columbus enquirer. (Columbus, Ga.) 1828-1861, December 25, 1860, Image 1

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1TL5DAY M0BH1ISQ - ; JJ - - u "••! RELIEF IN TE't M A Strict coxaTRUcnoN W Tin: con#titut.ok_a!. hose*' am. ixo.nomu n. ai.m.m hHiiosi <>• ..... c.ovehsment. COtUMS^GfeORGlATTUK^AY MOM KMli'KU !■!•>. IMP- OFFICE—RANDOLPH Street. "number!? Tu* Ctfr-Ofcra.lolt M«t.., K . I"»UWl • «H*-.lil <h.» »'J to . fa"- I «•*»'■>. »*» «*<» '»• I*"' 1 "" 0». .0 |“- SYNOPTIC RKPOHT OF POtSiFS MAPK BV Till J Uft . | u obtain rfdre*® in the Union—thou i' nr€ or nnv 1 m ® , *‘ 1 "• - KPlAMlUt. , , lli; |,t evtu te > failure In grltlr.g 'Ilf i-r- <*•" , l , '* l ‘"* •**« *" J . Han. U. E. TaMMMtt lhrt •»* "f lb. t|a>< , „ j . m . i f.„ | f>re.re. «J. »«"•* »'‘ J _ J " ncwspapeia of this ci’y, in noticing * l* ,e . «. •Jieerh of hi* in Chatfahoochea county, r.v- **WM** tf * IKiDVA Oi«, , rT t?* .1 i ... ..... ... till! i ,.,,t him down *8 a £ ‘ would'have been more correctly represented if that paper hail «tat. .1 the mod" and n.an- ner .I the secc#--io!i which he advocated.— lie tui fotrrsijtai.ee, arid he l>«*li« vsd that the pc.p'c of Gcigit were not divdcd on that pou.'.. liut I t w.ta lor rational r. aist- Alice ; he ra- for adhering to the safe root* to nf li.tcL. 'ivloi:., Juitirf, Modera* "r-sHSSISlSSSSP i «n." II. b.li.wd In Ihr .1,1.1 "J ...» BL nf.tn.lic .aiutatlou or tlie ..an-lh.l it *.< « | .urnfut ttmrtly, an. j that (hero waa mm Rii.il cu’.i.e I- r it* ,,x ttlsniF.NTS trreiae. Ha b.lt.»aJ. lo.v .tor It wa. *h to- fea4 nrtT Cinrr* per annum, " , or Tani'.B Itouaaa .!* jr ,l> — 1 wMlfl any arrewraire *01U .piioaot the Put Hah<f#; an* «Bc®r<., bo fxaried whirr priori* the expiration of Uic reatiou. Then would com® the pmpoai- | on In get the cotton States to co-operate 3 a joint movement for acccarion together — and who esn doubt, that, after the abort* j • Aorta hare been mode oral there i# a tail- . urr the cotton Biatca would be ripe ar.d ready f,*r instant acce»*ien ! Once more ; ahould even (bis lost propo- lition fiii, should it even turn out thaj the cotton State* could not bo brought into a •eceaaion moremeut, even then the conveniien* are in bring, and any on® or iiv.ro Stai*» may at U»t fall back upon i'* own »overeigfty—upon it* own favorite policy of separate State accfaaion, ai d in*y AN* Kina*:.- A Mur In tbc toquirw j retaliatory measure®, breaua® he ragarded tcoHnealanu»n type, comaln- | ,{j p | tltor M likely tale pioductive only of ‘ dfeUy, t'fd loured tl.cy would not prove el 1"• ,h : - 1 light of iccrOtoii to be undeniab e, would be m-at w>,r. politic and anle, in the exer< iaa «f the n*ht, fo hare the co-opera- , Wen, ^" pr TI^!171i^fto\i»-of the Southern ^Kiea. We ahould j»..,u i ROUTE TO NEW YORK j ".to •ttoninRatMOf PansRgc! w . Ju ii ieI „ h®jfcW to, ; ,i., M Jn a retort.. .. irrettion! 1 11,1 would never caercia** it exerpt in a rt-tSXrOrTHROVI.H TlCElT.l j ,..o of dire »**•*•••’.». R'«'« ,h,n lhc - nntetkli-^ •‘'''if' "I 1 "*" to Lomndor «>•, vSrt.1* i’ nil cum.liiu*... Jt«l«« TfcomM o.o,«o».lj — gaSSJSSKZX: H M i .1 III. cmmomlios |.o.„I«n which . jj I Soulll „, )U |,| ,yuo.o in . unitcl do- | •li*. ;..r r.iin irtutoiul riglrtt, m,J lor | , iro.j.n'y -n n f.|it.i.l. r*'|.ul*l". j w# rijw »«* otur^nl •*«»' *^^4M..T«o».l.llw iwlv*’" out alone. lij pursuing this policy, ir falluw-titintna can have a try to get redress up t. bis iosc who would secure f>u uiou have bad a lair bearii opbl he willing to recede w Kiate* ha«e bad an opportuuit, programme ; and at lj*t. no bad by any of these means, hi car. have a lair fit id to go out hook. What reasonable otj I bnj e d to tbi* ptlrcy 1 W b i anuYy.k!cM prtcipitator, run j It is ml ciotuio in tbo I n-dres* erthw , t , (be Union or nnd Viririni: h thorn, lu bllity upon th'-i V. r g t; by iiHiii. ’I j 'I i.ay called the i opportunity iwn pUtl tm ; right* iu tba g ; those.who th the cotton uy to try their rVdresa bring uuV one Stair* ) bring I In order yii* Xn \ '' -- si»* .«} pr VT»«* C re . t xu i ,..' In Stw York «•! • b iutly. , .ui *. I QfcmurotlbuH .E.vHlB4:L STEAMHU1P8: • iMITisr tiCft Tpo» « ap'^» •'“-b-1 . - YTl'ShAY, carrying t!.« - da|U<l males M*ll .■Ml.igv btWng t “ Pt..-knetru *s the Nt* Vn, *i» K*Stratton Cnaipany, n» I (►r.k i Uu*-. »’**-y as* eoiamarn!. yrl*«fS*by*’il.’ ow.nts, W Ilravlcr Ftrevt, j UaAlltABO k Co., ia by S ti. Hu u, Ati' i.t llarrten'» j . 1 l.y J. it. lSm*R, N*ll|-*.a.l Tt.'Wwi , ii.1 aRorhe* |*ntfU by conr. c'.ir.p ttullioua I HS U. W ILOKR Ai UAI.I.IK, ^ Mirntiut. el m»> to, 14 I r York. if site ahould tail to obtain thi IJrrurn. John PEABoMf, i:*q., appr.uod the res- I olutiona ns lor a* they went. But he | tl.ought that this inerting ought to deduct | distinctly whether the ra-operativ® action { which it recoir mended wu* co-operative er- re »i.«n. I'hit was, in Iris opinion, the only i il:cute mod® of resistance. II would, when the businrs* reported by ill Corunilttae should be disposed ol, oiler a addirionul resolution to that rlT< e*. r, HTHU I*.«u*m, E ‘4, thrn address* ling at length pdeJ in tbi* cristv-i 0 ■1 uieneure t.t rc.ireSv^' id distinctly tbo gr pi.il>- i *" say, you must do what y®u nro going to do before the 4th el ifluch, for then Mr. Liner In will be inaugurated and will have the Army nnd Ncvy, the purse and the ■ word, and wo shall be tied I aid and fa**t and shall bo overwhelmed by Lincoln and his hosts. Now ths/peaker* who Use ibis* argument either believa what they say. or else thry aro try ing to hrunbvig the people. If they bilievc it—if ihsy believe that I.in coin Ira* ao much power,* let ino n-k them iu all aolirruess, aro they going to bolter I their condition by sudJenly ami precipitately v..ting Georgia out of tbo Union by it Would their condition over be bet I hv gening three or lour Slates, ont at rr another, nut ol the Union f lli’w does liinj give you any more ettength f Tho rdd con- icdciacy stil 1 stands ; Lincoln i** still l’r«*a- | idsut, the army and tho navy art atJU there 1 j und as much under his control at berime ; 1 I the purse is as much his as boloro— what rebel liavo you gained by this a'fp 1 Still more, taking you upon your own pro* Ip.. ll# , gramme, that Georgia shall go out on tho snail m 16th ol January ne«*» nnd wluit have you 11 ‘ * * M • gained f (Je.>rgia ia out ol the Union b‘.t j ‘ '• are you out ol the way ol Lincoln and his J‘J |,osib t You say you tear him, and tear j him so much tlmt you must hurry Georgia ^ I out ol the Union before he is inaugurated. ^ m n \ inch lour* ; the pcoplu ol Georgia B „,. r ,,| ivn no such irembliiig Icara—ort I ( |itT«*vnr | iny piogrummo of a united South, or the g,c,‘»sii *■ I united cotton Slates, Vo ask Lincoln no |. .,r tlu mods odds; w-c cart defy him nnd all his hosts ; j Ins p«»l to on- wo cun stand beloro him uu»l all the world i the S.' wll , c l, and take cure of ourselves. In tho Union 11' . , i .. on tho 4ill ol March, have we " *• .. wr ro inoro imniR(!ii!cly ha! :u ag ol tho othera. In our liino, V.rginin Kentucky aro U-nJigc* moro rmuiediati rrrri by t!iii >3i»ne of l-iijilve slave than Geotgm nnd South Gatulifin. In t duv Now York and retmsylvania did take upm ififptselves the s d® re.«p.«ti*i uy of ledresvllu' tho wrong* of Mi cons ill ia u’.d went • I root lull and ' colony to nuoiber. II *So*l. A id they triumphed, bn*a united. l,-t u* imitate 'heir illus The South Carolina Convention. CutiW'MHtA, S. Hoc. 17.—The Conven tion astenibled to-day, and hud four ballots f^r permanent President. On the third ball.'! tl.c vote sin 'il : Gi>t US, Chcstiut 17, Orr H2, Jamison 64, with some few scat tering vote* The fourth ballot flood thus: J .unison I IN, Orr HO. Scattering 3. Mr. Jo mi-on, on taking the chair, said that he cojM not command language to ei- put,* bis tliunks for tho honor ennfirred ii, on him, a* none higher could bn given him than nf prr-idirtg over thia Convention and iilAti. r hi* signal urn to it* proceed ing*. lie oiui.lered tlisl the Convention W'u* t ij'::U'fd ill the lno«t importntit duty J cv.r .!. volve.l upon the B ale of booth j Gni.I in. The result God only know#, *o I th« Fpcakcr implored God to help the ! A r.umlu'mn wa* oflercil, fbatwhrn the ! Convention adjourn it shall adjoinn to 1 in* 11 in Charleston to-morrow ut 4 o’clock i p. m. I This rr-olullnn rsnsed some delnte. Mr. I M.!*•* iippcnled to the Convention not to ■ A.lj ’urn to (^iiarlo-ion, but to remain hero 1 ifgardlcss of ihostaaflpoa or other pbys* 1 u*u! or moral rjiioi s, and discharge the du- j in n^uired of the Convention by South j Carolina. He urged that other States I would j**rr ui aur timidity in such u crivis, > m.I the uioml power of the present ntovr- ii.ci.i would tie utiVcted ill Ollier ayn.pathi- ! 7. :.j; stufi** il the Convention should ad- I j\Jr, (Jo'brane, of Abbeville, said he , Would never consent to leave Columbia i until the Ordinance i f s»cession was pass- | r', ..ml urged tti«* m. mbers to stand up to i all il.e ir. p .n.-ilnlitie* ul their position, r j in .1 r* main and perfect the work, pi Mr. Keilt mid that he w.r* an ardently de- , ! voted t<> sect aa'on u* any man, and "m de- „ lit-rii.tii* <1 l" l-e with the Convention until I ibo i.ni ii would bo complete, but he uig- lt I ed nn adjoin..incut to Chnileatun, end ,j j » .i.l tint he w.ml 1 never consent to hurry | tin ngli wuh the proceeding* ul tho Um- , : ,.tiun, an 1 gave notice that no ordinance { turns' If amplified ou ' marks, and haa inco | hi* argument made t Mi. Moriah Churc synupsia of hi* re- j •rated • portion cf | iho preceding J*y The first Vault! be th li.-.duti m I rop« sition I would lay down t there never should be a final d tbo Convention of Georgia .UII be k final and ad. quale tS, fitruarj-VH. HKD WINTER, I860! BF.ADY-IVTADE jOTII I NG ! Bats and Caps, GEWTH’ ’NISH1NG GOODS Jiolhs, •Cassimcrcs, ! J ur out cf it ; that the ciisWuco of the Con- vfi,\ ET VESTINGS,! ventmn should be perpetuateyl, by adjourn- hlia*i 9 J0» 6cC. ment or othsrwiae, utuil tbo majority ol the ntr Kkuj.iUMt Ar | . ,, . BROAD STREET. '.lie ...jy.imeh*! Ih »' ■**> »i."rfi»n .CuulJ U» nul. r.y .!*• »'•'« <f “""'S'* l " i '" luc ” ! ,|| „f ,.,o Mix, 8i»i™. <>» “■ 0( ll '"“ | j. , r „ 6., to holJ Ooi,».*.l<*l>. >'* ■ur the same policy ; ili«’. the C. i.vsn alt these State* should he in < ...tcncc, M U,I) l„ sol*,,. «.,y mo.rtont—re-Jy ,0 rslloJ t.'sollrtt l’y • nolil '“ l,u "‘ 11:c ,,,C * ,r,iul tscl, Con«,il,*>n “> **> - n V Cl1 „,le Sii.oo.l upon. T.,» o.lv».,*««.* 1,0 JortvoJ Iron, tins [ M'Ce.ilinK ,„»y 0« j ...l.J .< 1,'lluw. : Tl,.y can .p|-it*‘ . ,-r couinii*...'." '• *» " R’ *" "' L,ul ' r 1 " ol iho Blxo S,sl>«. **' *“>y , comni<>n line ol |^*gRg*f oilvaHeUet r.f* | j |r ^_, u common cause ill redrrfa- nere, Moleskin, and French j illfi an ir jury common to »ii. PELTS! I !„,[.« first place, it may he eminently Om/.K *r,4 Qt'AfdTY, anioflt..* NKRV j L . 0 „,lilt the wishes ol u lMTOftTATlON, at i»riew to suit all. proper to H‘> f ‘ r eoiuuu CAPS I »«rgc portion ol our |««pl Cliattaliooclice CoQUfy* f According to previous notice, a large nnd rcsprctable portion of the citizens of Chattahoochee county met in Cutsets on VVcilno*day the 13th inat.« for thn purpose of consulting together a* to tho proper tfourio to bo pursued in the preaonl p.tliti- cal crisis. On motion of D. H. Hurl*, E-q*, Judg** M. A. George and Col. Win, Davis wore called to preside over the delib eration* of tho meeting, and Jus. McNeil appointed Secretary. Abner H. Flewellen, E*q-, moved the appointment of a committee of fifteen to report mediations expressive of the sense ef the meeting, which was esnied. Ti e chair appointed e.s that committee the fol lowing nomed gentlemen : Abner U. Flew- ellen, TLoe. Gilbert, Duncan li. Huns, E. I G. Raifor.l, Anderson Vlf. Rrddi it. Jatneal I McNeil, Wyatt W. Smith, Dr. N. J. Him- s ), Thnophilu*8upp, .V N. llowir-l, John Hr well, Micajab C. Wnrdlaw, W. I'. G. Ifrannon, Judge J. M. Renfroe, and D. ( • Guriy ; wli.ch comniitlflo retired lor tho purpose of drafting resolutions. During the absence of the committee, Gob 1.. U. A'mi»h of Ta'l’ot, beiftj? 4*rr»e..t, was call'd on and responded to the oil in ipecch netting forth his view* and in fa- r of obtaining redress for our wranijs in the Union before re-orting t>» secession m a iimly. The committee failing to unite upon one •et of resolution*, returned to thn meeting and presented both n majority and minority I report. Upon mo'ion tho nisjoniy leporl I was read and received. The minority r«- port was then read and offered as a substi tute for that of tho majority. Col. A. W. Redding moved la lay the minority report on ire table, winch motion created considerable disctUMion. E. G. Halford, James M. Renlroe, Mos*, and 3. W. l'srker aguinst the motion ; and A. II. Flewellen and A. W, H dJitig in favor. The question being submitted to Iny tin* report upon the table, it wa« carried ; whereufOn Mr^E. G. Uaiford, chairman nl lire minority of lb* committee, culled on .i*,,■ i. >n l.iinr ..I ill.* ii.iiiorilv renort to l.iilt'vf from JEui-opr. Arrival of the Hullt*mIhii, Cart Race, Dec. 17.- The steamship Ro- hetman with Liverpool dates to tho Till mat., W«a hoarded < fl hero to dnv by the •teAin yacht belonging to the Associated Pres*. Liveyl Colton JI/urAch—The fslcs ol i‘'.it*.ii |**r the past week were 4'J.OOO bale®. The maiket opened at id. decline, owing to the American panic, but dosed with rather m o" inqiiirv, wit h was Irecly mat. <alcson Frldnv 8,000 Inles. Tl)* market s\ «•* steady. Middling Orleans nt 6jd. M'uiev was generally unchanged. Con* e ,*l* were quoted at Mi a R4. Matiehesier «dvice*, were l.tvornhle. Yarns ^ere firm, but clotlia Closed with n dtclin- : 7.ivtroool General Markrte.—Flour dull; I hold. r«'«* re , resting on in® market, owing o ihc heavy urrivnl*. eructations were ! -r but unchanged. Wheat declining. dull ; decliqt d U I. a g 1. . ..I* Itramahip Persia was expected to take two liuiidrcd thousand pounds ster* ling in spcc.o. TRUNKS, pet Bags & Valises, IUthsatinttonKbuyer*toenraelestlcti* ! O ofs l«r gsots's we*.. [£, DANIEL & CO* 1^3 B.vojkL Bt . dwil LiL STYLE! TS! CAPS! F. LANDON Mr. Ada EVERY KIND ! dineel to th* opinion tbit n irdnas <4 K"‘*- •«<t step a great varUt/of ^ | , ncr4 m „ v be hod in III® Union, a* to hold l.t) Slave Bialea, to douineil of nil tho Southern | *1 j tners may I«p had if i a Gonfewnce with see il l»y the joint s dy rnaj he fet king the final step—the l«»t I In favor of such • p* Dry ll.it, l-y asking border Slave 8,u •».» shu* a pr. at rsrtwt/ M ldren’s Hats & Caps. AGo a good ttsortinrnt of : VJ M 11 HV, 1,1. A 8 f' ; • WAiKIMOCANE tVstaVc always on hand ou. •ape.lor OOL I l A T B! MADE MEPRRBSLY I’D ft Cf. st'ii, (Ja., Ktpt V dwtf !NRY McCAULEY MARBLE WORKS ithorpe Street, Columbus, Ga. IMPORTER OF • .RDRN ST ATI’111 V, Cfcc. MAM’fAfTTURKR OF IARBLE MONUMENTS, TOM 1 IB, ad Stones, Tablets &c. &c. II attrntWw of the puMic. wishing to procure thlnp In tt.e *Ure tine, to rr»p«cifu"y it* tiaminoiperiinfns **f work. t ssock comprises a greater rarlety of (.onu ■Bm re.t. I..h. tom: r«*l»*>« *»**»to. j I y ~ um(! lbitco u„ f , J.'U u« I ought Iron and Wire Hailing itfied those of t nr Mt’W-e.tizei.* st ihort nolle*. i the U ion, (bat they bu their rights III tl r the Urn SX,iZ?*ZZn,um 'i»i, • i.«.*ny cI,"b».b M. BIGGERS & CO.,. JV-.'-f TdE..".™, u.^*w bleialo and Eotail Grocere, , ak , i b , (I00 . „, vii,J.c.m,j ••**, »<u h *- j lU U B.OAD ft, * AW*1C BVlLOiaO, ! . I, It ihun i *««•*“>*’• j 1 O0LUHB1., OKOHOIA. U, ,h,. .,„lj m —— , . t I, thr-e I .line* I* *». *" J ll " « la * * 1 "' 1 t ar«rsnaiviai; and aball eowtlnu* to keep a la-Xs stoortmeat « f OIIOCF.UIK8 ad-ipt-l to | .j. n | 0 | , ih > l«i l«. * •« •fSSSSItt'. tilgiKKTV’Tr? i »,ll t,,r It,',, .CCOBI,' <1, J rvtau. at tbe l.'i'. .. - xftwMUtBlato par* * T <bs frlWWle®. •* ‘•--New Urbans Ma viv;»*t»,Cftt»bs*J, 1 • w «l . . • l. «f and (kifl-rt Hu^ar A. B. ■ XK «t ill erale:. aad ttrd. jntyss barrel or mrk. , _ t, T*a*t I*owdirt, Concentrated Potash, Con •4 Ly* W *f all qaallti**. r»s stork of TOBACCO, nsral »t.yk of BEOAllfl Actiull (if the topeflal <'nuimlttce. ■V*mii f)tc.*17—Too special com** mitlee i.l iiiiny-threo, of the H *u«® of Reptrai'niafivcs have been earnestly nl vv.nk lo-duy, determ nod iu work out snmo plan to rc mu the cotton Siams in fie Un- i ,i. I*, i.i reprem'iie.l ihnt ihu prospect is favorable lor ilie adoption of n pea*:«aule* plan to restore harmony. Small-Pox In Columbia, S. C. | Columbia, Dec. 17-—Fourteen caeca of small-p .\ were reported Sunday, nnd seven I to-day. Casta are only reported where too symptoms uii.1 developments cicarly indi cate ihu cxistor.eo ut the dihu-.sa. Boston News. BiefnM, Dee. 18—A strong address to tho peop.o of Iliu-Sidio ha® been publiaiied, dcnouiiiTiig the ooC'insfiiuitoiialny of too i . r oiim lit.criy hill, und recommending ita r, p< .i. The addres® wasifgned by ihiriy- •ivr gentlemrii, including Gx-Cnicl Justice .-,liiw, |{. It. Curilrt, iho laid Judgr. ol tlie S.ipitme G 'urt, l'*\-Govs Lincoln, Clifford, Waalihurn nnd Gardner, and several miter rcdpruseiiiuig nuurly every , county iu tou State. Mobile Nov®. i.k, Dec. 18H).— Tho co-operation me. ,,ng list night noiniimu-d Messrs. Gar land G ."In, Wm J. Dunn, John A. Win- , ii-id Rulit. II. Hmiih, as delegates to h^jtuie Convention. Burning of Hut Htcamcr lvlit^. New York, Dec. 18.—Toe steamer Jno. *. K'ug, ol il.e Charleston line, look liie at ( i,r dock this m'nn Tbo King wna I hauled off into the a'rearn, where aim now ng 11•nn n'nin to aiern, nnd ib nploiely dc-troy ed, Tho steam* lued at 3160.006, nod was partly Mho York. xCharluslu A Mldillu i oiifcdcracy. \V*mM.vnToM, Dec. 18.-*A strong mnve- bu going on in tho bolder ,< lulling New Jersey, 1‘ennsylva- N'.ii-itiwca'ern .Smic?, Maryland, N nh Carolina, Teimesseo, Ken- n .Mih.ouri, 'or a gieai Mid.Jlo ury, i.i hr called ih** Central Um- M I*r Federal Republic nt Wusli- ,M'-n <>t high pom non m.d influeiien ■ h l.eme, wluuh, it is said, will illy announced bv the Gov- I liio Suites concerned. .-.lay, - b»*)1u'ioii, ii qmriitg into ii, iiU'i.tier and condition of public arms, in Mouth Carolina, and in v.’liner rua'ody they are, was laid over. Mr. Wt.de, nf Ohio, undo a rather ram bling • ml offensive, but not personal, sperrli, oil the reference ol a portion of the President's Men .go to the special com- mi'tco. // Itu , e In the House, Territorial bus!- *-- was os Iglird lor Tnuraday. The Mccelary ol the Interior asked for I ujq.roprMlii.il lo supply fill! deficiencies iii'id by tho suppression of the African id short of fa- They **y remedy of Se- xitory—'1 may be so'd, with all the J making a joint el- •ticc, by un a.iiil of the Constitution or utheiwh®, Dial ^ ^ ^ ulo> . .. reco*. .t*. c.nOd«"cr. .„J j J"*.,, 0 a ( r. Tl.. «* i„ ucllor. that l„»J '*« '“ J *'""**" ’ I ,/„ will lo dull / ,i, r.cl i. m.j be .reu».J » * I’’?; who Inlicof. th«V »■*« * oeirton Ih.l .b'tulj .uch .. *'■.»•'*"• | /„ ,/„ il, is, wyjwhm'ot o. be l„.J» b, lb. <>"".*• * I w ,„j „ httU lo lltelic.l ioltruh of l,t. •buulJ II bo Ifj.ei.it by Ibr Niirtb.rn ■ '« •'*. | /„ ,lror tokimulfmi lb.* tin*, 'ho “bole bonb r BIOT. .*..» b. | »' ho ,„.l „o ngh, ,i.-cpireil lo J«i,* .*'.* » I" t f„J„d o. '•jo I,, ,h. "I, ol lb. s,uib r.oiii ».«.*« j North. And it lo.y b. funbe. ■»!•' \ J'“ lly-rat- '!/ «• thi' I 1 l.y this l»(l® I. .her. ..,J bojto t!,.t Norlber,, ..Mb „,rnl will unJc.go a reOlwl lju ‘"" bchfV. .1 i to* i .mir... **>•'. i« I hi*, been hoping, bilixinj, e„'l eip.clilU T witn.M Ibi* eb.njf,; but I a,u.t confee. ih.l I b.« now but little, it .. • ccrfMinty r „, h un experim®nl. But V°“ » a V 41, Ul Match no in." w.ll bulil .,tr,.e und.r l. nc.ln, und wo ub.ll have no muil lac,line, I be; but it V'" 1 1"' 0.o„U out o iho Union before tho 4t'i of March, hav v .u gut any Mail Incilittesf And now long h. tore y.u cculd «et any! Bui I inq.m*. txucnilica of getii re the 4:h of March of Heaven, lut • desired to make ..fjV.'V.t'.I.'tn.u. in .to futon, lb. policy Of keeping all the Convention, open lilt at- W i„ f such a result. What then’ 1 ond coniU |» with ax many o ter such effort® shall b® uiide, will be most ^ 9 pr0 p 0 .. ; what w.ll you dot rf,.t C i as possible and go out* decant y n.amfsit to every reflecting mind. For, in | u u pal| |h| H|-vo Hutes togeth- 1 in order.’' *»l IlfT) or BMlAll.1. .. , _.I| .,-1,1(0 !R0bq4 UOPK. I ihe first place, the North will not jield *m\ r»nsr»uf STAPLE GOODS andWanksfs. . 1 u.«,i. r sarofullvCOliviliC- ■ *<«ek cf BlloKS *n4 HAr^. yU r demand, unless they aro lut.y c I ss^^SEyssaTras .d .h.. u.. »< »r«..i *■« -• i Xp*** “ ,W '; J w. HO, » CO. . d,..elution Ol .1. Onion. And ,f .u b dr- mind .bould bo m.d. b, lb. Boulb, II .bould b. .r...on.bl.d.tn.ndlo'the ,««• ant.* of .11 it" ju.t right*, *"d it l ’' the tattled .nd Cxfd the J,»« o lh.sn.lh to durn,,l th.lixtf' bind lb. liuion together, whenx.r tucb ju.t d.m.n •bould b. rcfu.ad. And further, to * lore, to th. demand tor ju.tice, let mlbtar, i,reparation* go on, l.t «*c*l St.l. “put on her Ituiour," lit Minute Hen fillup tb.n reuh. and tund bjr tbeir arm*, rcadj to baik up tba Contention* in an, finil action tbe, m.J recotnniend. Th. abo»o ara aom* of lb* „iew* that way bo urged by thore who del,re lo hx* an opportunity to ae.k r.dr... In th. Uniott-i • „J, to *.y ihu laxt «f ». 'boy »« 1 * 1 ee.m to b. worthy of .eriou. ion*td.r»lion. Again ; tb. policy of kf.ping .11 th* Cone.lion. 0|.n nil • fi»*t •'“'•“•n 1 “ My ....w.r i., coll tlu Hl.« »tat«* '•**'** , in eoanacl—let then, look thia .juc.lion We .ay any™ in .bn taco and meat it. tot our tblaa!! out of lit. Lnbm and beet men Como togeth TEAM ENGINES. A.\Y MILLS, AM* WINTER’S 'ROVED STEAM BOILERS! (rmn irniio n*a > A LI. Of the MO-T APPROVED ^J|Mak|Gt -t ami *i fk&i .» a.t.r i-"» P*“ ( ft BB£ual(<i' htiitl *n4 imtle t of'ltf. AWN- TMflSHTriTr iMilLnti -nnr-cte l with A»L- ■MmB'1 'it's Water L*n<tf rU war- I *®t«^M rrtn •*.« Harlot l'j tugn** »kh ufe *i>u cutapscl It U cankclsus ao>l, ac- >( lo Power, &i$tt tom wofir* h wi-TAir./ than 4io eoaioioa donbk-lluo UolW; superior to It respect* ocvtipyfng but about h*lf ihe space, »»t half** kcav.v, make* slearn In half Wie at.4 oil) make *l«ant with saw 4a*t or tan sufficit nt to run any U*i g. It la odoabUaiy **» Roller row m use. P»»jr to tho swlaicrtbors,at the office of the Rock i Paper Mill*, Columbus,(Jo^bstwsen Palace and Lagte V»))-, u> Bay Street. JOUN It Itlfn A 00., Agent®. Jio CV.ua.but nuaia Engine and Maw MU1 Oo RU.Iwkt Jwtf S'at® lias the right even abmo, and il she i gh ,,j| Bce fit to go out thus, she should be „... - backed by the combined power o( the *ln»e suit! But the qurtllou ie, wh.l do Jiou «,1. S lfc0 Kwlcf ,l go.crnment ullctnpt. „.e tbeni to do ! I an.w.r, lot «h.m .ep*- I CMrM bet b , t |,. »te tho M..e from tbe I'Ve S.atra a* »oon A g(e „ j M l iaaald ... tltcac dayl >, Ibo . ,ou can combine tho South and bring I g e „,i, m .u on the other ..da uboai tba way „.,on can com .. jtuko , It , u lutton.ry lolhara did. homo ol .bout .be. —ul.. Ho- long would a ^ ^ „„ I know not. It migfit lake a jes , 1 ^ uUf got into a sudden passion, take two years; it might Uke *" ***". ,| irf w the lea.uverbo.rd, (orccd on a con And it might be that with a c®.nb.nrd ou n ^ ^ lhllg #u ,!d®nly aaicrlod t earreat and «l |«u n' apj ) lu *akn thiv gitf*' M" t; _ii hand*, and te contp'l ; ihcnuclt'B ngi" gogiioa ... -.od oIIk N. I*. llowAkO. I yenrs ag<». bv. r ' l' r said that wIibii, ton , 1*4 ,1 M ;||„^rl’ county n SnTic (Lint' iiM'in t“ d'-udti t*;c c ini c Dm-.rotii in ii r.ntiovor*V butwe-rn tbe ho liulv thought thai l,o cull'd upon to i n similar body.— t it nl't*g* , 'lM , r uiiaolir* U«d"and "li® would B«ve d®tir®d btt soroc ono «Iho should hr placed on ttiu t.« kin. "ui he did not icelat liuirvy, tindor tlto c ‘ stance ti io decline. He l" hoYed ilui.au ' tloit ought tubeittadji .uU.eLmun.upr.ec... ngnts 'A " c North m*d th represent tin* Hu But,u.r t.y Bxprau*.—Mr. Oulili. budget of ..CU.M for running ««.y I,I. charge •» won a. hn fooltd It apparently in a dcsprrutr strait, will, "» m pr. hi ml, b,ve er, .fleet oppo.i'e t„ that ol t. le'lng him from Iho cen.uio „l public npliibin lor the port ho ha. played in tbo work of de. straying the (Jnfernment* lor th« last »n«»»»tl) or two. Our own belief »®|Hhat had bis mind di«cloird it) his rrrcnl been *s closely occupied in that time wt'h ^prohibit ..doc,ion o, | guardian, as with tho labor of aiding and .belting the work ol th® oligtrohio tmme- diato secesssionists in all th® Gull . (ho latter would not have e*> far sucrqede. ns in lirRgar the former— lh® 'I reasury °> iho United Stole®—hi® charge. (J.ir mean® ol obs»*iv*tii»ii heie have «»t- itfleil us that ho ha* done more than any other on® public man in tha country to mako the aeltlement of the slavery trouble within tb® Union well ni*h nn imp *a.b Uy. if but by persistently using tbo influence •" bit urticiai position to stitiiKtheii tbo hand* of thus® wtio want disunion in prefer*net lo .Mtir® sreurity of » 'Utlurn nghu under the existing Government. Hi* di®unluo laboie have been at tbo bottom of all tlir imputation® upon tbe integ.ity of tb. nf Kentucky, • ffeted • prop.is'tiun lor Iho action of the ®p»*cial ■tr/niniusc, for the. punishment of thos® ... ihe fugitive hliivH |.iW, and hold* i, u Hu* nullifying State* pecuniarily rea- IM.neihlo lor Hi® escape of fugitive slavca. Tlie proposition waa referred, t..gelher with MVt rnl oilier* of a amiilar kind. Mr. Sicklra, ol New York, offered a prop wit "ti In king to II UiV iion ol the jiiitilic dnmatii and Federal debts, in cate Mr. Adrain, of New Jersey, offered n r ( .„n,!i|" and re®olu»ion, in that ht-reua the C nmuttion ia tho Suprvma law of III" Und, ft K*“>lv"d, i’hit we deprecato tho spirit of dtoobediiMic®, wherever niauileated, nnd •••.- ,>*rti"al(y reotuii'iiand the repeal of It:i, tt.alca conflicting wuh or ,| itmg tbit sacred inatru.iieiH, a. well as Iho law* of Gongress psaatd in pur- u inee thereof, nod the repeal of all per* .onal liberty hill*. I'hM resolution vt« passed— yeas on* hundred and fllyone J nsy*. one hundred .,„,1 tuuilesn. L tvejoy voted lor the ic*o- luuon, which caused great laughter. Tile southern member® thought tbit the Mr. Morri® offered hi* resolution, wliieh he intr 'duccil on Friday la*t, that -h® • fpcti mi w iUld not juaiily the dissolution of ihu Union, •• which p®«*ed—yea® ®ne hundred und fifteen; naya f.»riy-lour. It. u! rn Dana, ol Miastaaippt. was ex- eu-rd fr.'in Mrving un the special com- liiittee of ihtriy-ihroe. Wash i no row. Duo. 18.-S*NATE.-In the » e i.t-duy Mr. Lone, ol Oregon, jn* iro.i.iccl a eerie® ol U.n..n*sav.ng rcaola- .„,„*, winch were laid on Il.e inbie. ilr. Crittenden, alter a patriotic and af- t< i*iin:: epe. ch, imrodnced n *orua ol reso lutions proposing the extension ol tho Y1 a- ty",,|.roiiii.o line, tlie proiefltion of /very m the I’erntorica. and the enforce- ,t nl ihu Fugitive Slave law; also ngtlienwiii Hie prohlbimry laws_agatnii i -- fliet, ®nd thus * i»k for if Jrr», »t ®i«bt be obtained, •• d|p{nd(||C(> , ain billing to lake the i believe, a||ip j e oJ 0 .., tBihfr® lor - For ■d Hye uikd Iced Harl«*y. MLAJH) BXXD BARI.I V, for *aU at I'AI.AtL MILLS .erne of our wi.e.t ami keat m.o belte.e, ul i.thgra lorour g— -■ •«. re reiihont naurtiug >° Util 1»« tbagr'ayuntrea ol wbtcl, they camplatt.eJ, ’ a re a. M • ’ I t th... ...tl.tn.n .. Ik. toM* tarn.fly »' Seceaa.au. I I, ,„j, pc „de nc .. Out latlttta .uflerafl lung hopes of being able to «Jo so, »nu a I . -«*-•>«« ef our cilikan, lull.™ -i'fi itim— ,nt * 1 for one, will nat by any P'« I P“*“ * C ' lion, ilepri.a litem of th. prieilege »» m ” king tlt. .aperiman,• By my !'»«"«' of having a con.ulutioo of lb« ‘"a’* Butte, thi* eipettmanl can be fenly • Nothing cert he lo.t hy il. hu, much tu.J hu ii,® opuraiioos ol tho mother govern ment—and so have we Iron* the Northern people* They petitioned olien lor redieaa, tn d eo have we. They were thirteen sep arate and independent colonies-*# are fif teen separate and independent State®. Some y f the colonic® were more ®ercly oppresiad then others; Massachusetts ami Virginia ignis tii "•« •' mtb, ihould lo*»k rl.owhere t T n® it waa u duty whioli Georgia tistor *!ave Siaica but it .. lulls safeguard*- ... .jwed to her i»uli w id. them liera«ll to Siat® from North ( I r.'.l.er b. rder Stater, ao »• l» f"tce tlm*e I, r 1, r S ates to join South Carulma or emancipatu the* elavr®. "So wc go,” any* the K.lelth Standard, “the eilremiata of the North with to pen ua np ao as to com- pd ua to emancipate our alive#, and the Governor of South Carolina desire* lo do tho same thing ! If lh® old Union cannot !,a preserved by force, bow are w# to be forced, on rain of losing our slaves, to be- come contented members of a new Union ! i W® Ica* ii to the wi.« and dispaaaionale i Iradeis ut ‘Garoima’ lu anawer tba quea- I tlon." t J|t t 'ITie Perulatton °f T,,,s Uottvn State*— Tbo white at,fl bluak populalioa oi •>«“ u i|,e Cot,0,1 .State*, acoolflin* to tbo cen.u. of IStiO, aeced'eevtn olone it n tunanceoi htrriithi*. :-taary i the S04,r»4 1 1 453 J *yW ty The "fliciTTvote Ol Iua* ia a* lo | loww: Ltucolii, 70*34 1 Baugl.a. 6S.043t r '”„fl Uieokinriflga. 1.033 I Bell, 1,756. Lit,coin < ai.| Dougla.. 15.101 1 «•» »U. 'M 05, II"! I|t:il'" ' 1 " ”* r -x ►Uvo tru'ln and tolerating '-ho inter* slave 'rod#. .Mr. I’m well'* resolution for the I'lrmaiHMi l ,, Guiiimiiieo ui Thtr'et*n on th® “reel- dun’s Massage, w*-* adopt d. In di" 1 L'li-*', Mr. Crawford*# Union rea.ilution was laid on the table, by a ma- # inritv ul 7* . , No other butineaa of importance wte | iraiisactud. \YaalilU|;lou News Itemr, Wi-IIIMHH, l>ef- Ifi —Thc Hon. rtanie] D.' ittnaMO naa been icndorud tfie por ol Secretary ul Sta-c, in thn place "I Gen. Cum, resigned. Great regret is expressed , oil inri le* at the reetgnaiton of Uon. Case. (Lu Sentl list expressed tho opinion • nut additional forces slioold be sent to Sou’ll Carolina lur the protection ul Hie •xi _ |y....,Uni It.tvk i vi*r. public propenv. If Still oppuecd I The President, however, such course lor pi u- imputaiiMtis up"" d courau of the Govcrntncnl her# toward* u* , H , t ,|| oppuaeu to any >»*•• Z. value of property of all kind# atocka, la bor, lands, negror*. pr.'dnre, goctJs. w*n» and mrrcbandi.r, every where— Waa A. Mur (tho Administration organ.) Fur "tlie Hall* ol lit® Moutczumav.” WAfiiutOTMN.Dec. lg.-Informaiion from Texas has been received, and lr»m •* formed euurcas, that in caw* th® Kepuhljc crumbles up, the march o» 1 - a® 1 h u ” halls of th. Mont, z unafl will lo «hwt h h«gin. Nothing hold a il.tfm hack but tin Xne pulil.cation of tho mantfesto Irom 1 i ,* .ut*hi!>iic of Congreaa, Irmn Alabama, n il. Georgia, Arkansas. Miaaiaaippl. \a®, Loit'*»ana» Noriti and South Caro- I. ha# produced a depressing efleet on 'conservative sentiment here, and many j, clari*. a® thair opinion, that • large portum ut me Southern people aro opposed to any compromise Gelt. VVitilleltl Hcolt. . y Hi noton , Dae. 12.—The impreaejon | tilling ground widely lure, Hat ‘ is tnn only man living, wlion boili the North and theSoutU Will •i*t , „i,t man’s • rciut 1*« ut i# i over uouuia-, »«,.-• . - • • lt«*gin* notntng ix***a- _ , . _ wL „kareato«.«. M.. w u..«.ut;jj;xrf.«.»i..to - . can.ary °t labor io tant. in to® a* wall » |warfl. ,0 “ , '” t0W uT. U «’ortcd that Jcdgo Daugla* In- trnda lo make a coercion eprcch n«xt week. Several conciliatory mcaaurra wtire pf'»- ii'iscd to-day in th® c minttlf# of thirty- three. S . eeln* were made and opinions v >- A