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Ftau the National InteTugencw.
« A Voice from Sail Direr.
. Uucr Irom Jl«Jor Jack b*«rnlDC.
He ad’ov Salt Riyee, July 18,1949.
' Dear 3Miv Ritciiie: I can’t keep
from writing u> you no longer. I must
lay wc are getting most out of patience
up here in this S;llL-river territory; and
arc beginning to feel a good deal disap-j
out, and oar party"would be safe. It
makes not a -pill 7 *,difference .which side
he comes oat on; re can fight him as
well one way as‘’lather. The only
thing is to get him out. We arc ready
to head him on both tracks. If he
comes outfof the provisft, ‘
iTowigri News;.
F rom. thS Baltimore Sim.
Arrival of the- Steamer Cambria.
Sx. John’s N. B., Aug.'2-9 P.Jkl. <
% The steamer. Cambria, With one
bin" down SjiiTGe‘n”"casM and'if he j week's laier intelliger.re from Europe,
arrived at Halifax this morning at 3
’clock, and will'be doe at' Boston *to
comes out agin the proviso,
him down with Col. Benton.
dont come .out at all. I’m afraid we cant! morrow at 4 P. M. The express with
* - the news reached here • this, evening at
hitn down with nobody. '
think Gineral Thylor Vs hold- ; Now, dotrynnd do your best to get .o’clock.
. l.„. t.l_ I 1.. y . ° ! 1’l.n Pen
yor. rduse^preferring to quit the\scr.-
*vicp. Thirty-hide :out forty*three
resigned, anil the whole rank and‘file,
disbanded.
The’saine thing occurred in the artil
lery—all the officers having resigned,
with the exception ofihree captains and
a sergeant, giving as a reason that the
authorities had refused to give them anv :
action aggriyaies malignant .-diseases, I
and if at any place where the pestilence J
is prevailing thefeis an unusuiil'ahsence J
of thunder and lightning, we may re-!
gard. it as an obstacle to the progress *>F j *
the epidemic. X copious supply of 1
rain, however, has a tendency to lessen’
the ravages of disease. The Professor
precise guarantee as to the profection.of concludes that the disposition to ascribe
ing on to the Presidency so long. I, him
the proviso, for you see how 1
5viis in hopes after you concluded to|important it is.
*tny- down there to Washington and , So 1 am your patient but rather hun-
, fight the buttle out, that you would a • grv friend,
rooted him out by this time, and gin j ’ MAJOR JACK DOWNING.
our party a chance to come back again, j — •
Not that I’ve got any thing agin Gineral Who will Vole for Towns?
.Taylor; and I don’t say but what he’s ; Will a single Whig in Georgia vote
a clever sort of a man enough and tout ! for him If
well in Mexico; and I don’t know but j No, not one.
• be and the folks round him is carrying j Will all the Democrats vote for him ?
on the Government all smooth and reg- 1 No, not by a great many.
; ular. But all that’s nothin to the pint. 1 Who, then, will vote for him ? Echo
The whole nub of the argument is, [ answers, who!
they've got our places, and we want j u h» wilt not VoictorTowm*
'em* This Suit river country is a tire- j The Whigs will not vote for him.—
some place to stay in. And we've been 1 Taylor Democrats will not vote for hitn.
waittrfg here now a number of months, Democrats who are unwilling to join the
hoping yon would upset the whole np-j “ free Democracy” of the North, will
pjecart of the administration and give ] not vote tor him. Democrats who have
us all a fair chance n» pick up the fruit. | felt and acknowledged the injustice of his
But we’ve been disappointed. I don’t j Administration of the State Road, will
, see us you arc any nearer getting Giner- : not vote for him. The people—not par-
nf-TvIor .mi of ollit-e ,h,t, ■ 1
three months ago. We’ve I
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unities—The people of Georgia who love idly increasing
n- the South better than the North—who
hours out from Liverpool.
Eafflaaa.
The Parliament is to be prorogued
the 9th of August.
The motion which Lord Brougham
previously announced his intention of
making in reference to the French ex
pedition at Rome, was laid on the peer’s
table on Friday. The resolutions em
braced a wide range of subjects, ami
implied direct censure on the forei.
policy of the government. Of this fa
it is understood that the envoys and
agents of Northern Italy and Sicily will
be duly notified.
During the last week there were 339
deaths of cholera reported in London,
double the number of the preceding
week. Along the whole of the south
ern coast it is raging in a very malig
nant form, anil the mortality is very j ed tli
At Liverpool the disi
the production of thchchole'ra to varia
tions in the electrical state of theatmos-
jmt up-j phere is noLun.accordance with the.cau*
«».- .: spirit of inductive philosophy.-r-
w hts of the people. Garabaldi
succeeded in making his eSeajre from
j the French division, which wa
j on a false scout. He is nov
| mountains ofAbruxzi.. Previous to his j N. Y. .Tribune.
i departure from Rome lie - had secured a i ‘ — —— : —
large quantity of ammunition and mill- i suf-cwiure.
tary stores. 1 The following extract, from the '*
Another account ‘states that Garibaldi Cabinet,”' published at -Boston, gives
is on the Neapolitan frontier, where he j evidence that.any, man may acquire a tl
hn S been joined by ..no.her. body
troops, and formed, it is said, a body ol the aid of a college education:—Mechanic.
20,01)0 tnen. v ' Efihu .
The recent expedition against Venice ; P iv f s
_ . . . | has been discontinued, ip consequence
Ut this fact j (> f j| 1( . ( aJa | prevalence of fever and oth-
*n\mc nn< sickness amongst the Austrian troops
iltlifns, (Prnrgia: . •
J’ Thursday Morning August 9, 1819.
t SOUTHERN WHIG.
and Baltimore V. It Palmer.
mdXnc York, 1'. VV. Cask, Ksij.
sed by excessive heat and hard
ply to the letter of a friend, j
>ut of himself, “ As you expressed a j
. ....... ... ...... letter' foe some account of my past
» >equ ce j a , )( j present pursuit.*. ! shall hope to gratify you
this point, and also rectify the misapprehension j
iich yon, with many others, may have entertain- •
7 acquirements.
The Tut kish ambassador at Paris is 1 tract snr.h n inuidlar «
said to have received a dispatch on the a family of langu.ye*
19tli, hv courier, liihi the Polish CI»*u- rncoi'.-ers* of the
oral B«*m, hud again completely defeat-• hs'cognatc'li"
Russian forces, 1 of which are the Syri;
rap- i Advice.- from Yit*nrw of the 13th Ju- taa, Ethiopia kc. ’)
j ly, State that liurfri-Pesth surrendered f^e-* >«>' aUcn,ian !
her of meet
talked the t
friends arc quite put out v
it, and fling out about yn
and lost spunk, and don’t
grit you used to.
1 took your part strong,
*twhs no sich thing, ify<
than you used to ho, you
pilch-tiol! vet, and had at
up here about it, and j love their
; ofot
The free
old, |
id told *e
was older j
as tufTa
ch grit i
Georgia, ilespning the miserable poli
which would sell them to the free-soil
fight with the ! faction of the North, and despising the
j shackles which would hind them in one
: common bundle with abolitionists, free-
,oilers and disunionists, will rise and
with a shout for their country and their
country’s institutions, hurl from power
you as ever, awl «mlv wanted rousin to ! those who would risk our dearest rights
make you fight like a tiger. They final- • and the ever glorious union of the Slates
ly agreed if I would write to you and ' tor the mean gratification of prostrating
Stir you up, so as to make you come j a Southern President whom these same
dow.i on the administration hot and people have placed at the head of the
heavy, as though you meant to do some- Government, to guard and protect their
thing, they'd he patient a little longer, interest against enemies without, and
Bui if not,*ihey*d kick the ‘ Union’ over traitors within.—Home Bulletin.
and lake up another organ for the par- j ***
•ty. 1 asked ’em how they thought they ! Tll<> Modern Xiuirod.
could better themselves by that anil. Our up-country cotemporaries are
where* they thought they could find an : commencing the gubernatorial .canvass
organ to he compared with the Union? with considerable spirit. It seems that
* Why,* says Bill Jones, says he,' G» v - Towns has recently been on a vis-
*\ve*ll take the Salt River Herald.* 1 it *« the Cherokee counties where there
‘But,’ says I, ‘you know the Salt; some falling off among his former sup-
River Herald can’t hold a candle to the' porters, and has attempted to come the
‘Union for respectability.’ j gammon over the natives by a trick well
• 1 don’t care for that,’ says he, ‘the known to, and frequently pul in prac-
Hernld is a smarter paper; it can tell tice by, the small fryclectioueerers who
two lies to the Union’s one, week in arid occasionally disturb the country. Ac-
week out, and put a sling in the tail of cording in the Mountain Eagle, he joined
every one oHcm.’ I in a deer hunt, during his visit, with a
•Well, I nin! a going to brag,’ says 1 ; company ol Whigs, and rode the woods,
•about {lie Union’s talents for hatchin I and blew his horn in a style that, utterly
fibs, but there’s one thing you ought to 1 astonished the country in general, and
remember, the Herald's troths arc aluai/s hU companions in particular. ' Ilissuc-
icdrmn, whilst the Unions fibs arc <:l- ,c<*ss was commensurate with his hurn-
oontry more than party— This country continues generally
nd independent people of • empt from ilia scourge of cholera.
i the Austrian an«TKrissiai
x ” j the Utli, Without distance. ’ warJs.lt
eport pf Geu, Hayman, ad- Nonvexj:-.
tin; Kttiperor of Austria, it
have tried by :
rfe.vvith the heal «i
liaidaic, Arabic. Samari- j
.nisuajt« «f Europe oc- j
liaieiy alter I ba.l liai.-h- |
tudiwl French, Spani.-h ;
FOR GOVERNOlt.
EDWARD YOUNG HILL
VUI N'c; L. G. HARRIS.
KlCirn IIICIIAIIDSON.
lOib Hist. Jas. M. t^riTos of Wilkinson.
IC.th lK<t. V \s L,e\>kard'o{ Muscogee.
-1*t U>i<i. ,T..s It. Smith of Washington.
lh-t. A\r>REtvJ.'Miller of Richmond.
23d I)i>t. Jos W. 'J-iiomas ot Warren.
■Jiitli Di.-i Mu KLi.nEuitY MeukittoI Monroe.
27t!> Dist. J .> a. Mii.LKK.ut Crawford.
29th D.si C. I). 1’ai.k of Meriwether.
.oust O.-Pkkrel of Troupj
Northern Coaliton.
ShlcC the Ilartiohl Convention the Coalition be
tween the Democracy and the Abolitionists, says
the Richmomk Whip. is tho-tirst deliberate effort to
create a sectional party? The.spoils of qfScc.no doubt
constitute the leading motive with the. parties to
this ba>e coinbinu tiori . But its. effects are of a char
acter of too seriotts moment fq^e lightly regarded
If it coul.d.succeed.-it woiild-throw all the South
ern States out of the pale of the Upion ^ Jt ‘would
subject their right's and property to the tender mer-
| ctes'of a-heartless, fanatical and hypocritical horde
—who, with professions of hu'mauity on their lips,
have at heart an inordinate passion for public plun
der^ I’he continqance of the.Union w'ould be im
possible. , • ,
The parties to this unhallowed combination are
as much guilty of treason to. the Union, and the
liberty'of this' country, as the Hartford Convention-
isls or Arnold himself. : We much mistake the man
at the head of the government, who has taken a
, solemn oath to prcscrVejthe.Union, if he docs not
give these traitors a lesson, which they will re
member as longas they live. He is slow to wrath;
but there is a point beyond which forbearance
ceases to be a virtue. He may not hang them un
der the “ 2d section V? but the traitors may rest as
sured that he will bajk their treason. a
The Washington Union has expressed fits ap
proval of thi-f traitorous design against the Union,
and against the constitutional rights of the slave-
holding States of the confederacy. In its columns
, of the 3d July, it thus spoke in reference to the co-
| ulition between the Democracy and the Abolition-
Onlhe 7lb GfJulyaverjs e riou8c<,l.| (|res5ei| ,„ u|c ie:ii| fri iiuswiB ii .
hs,ontook |>Jaco between a party of j appear, that a % sharp conflict ton k ' Cti,';.^ “ r "'" ■
artnetl Orangemen and a party n( Cath- p[ uoe on the, 1.1th.'heli.ro Comorn, be- which the atl
oltcs near Castle Wtllan. I he Orange 1 lwccn the Hungatian forces and the • l **- a|
party having celebrated the day at Tal- co , nb i„ed at mies. . \Yhr Magyars fought V'™^ “V
lytnore, while passing a defile called fiercely, but the - Alislriana claim the
their way home, found , v j c torv. ■. t
Another necoat^-jif this battle sit:
numerable Roman
After-1
, Danish |
I then I
8 JO!
3l'tli Dial. IIiuam R. Wii
(XJ- The Commencement
University, which had not
me our la-t paper went to pres?,
close on Thursday morning la-
‘ £ The!'residential election is now over, and the
members ot the Northern Democracy have a per
fect right to compose the differences among them-
i.ia.u? ut ; selves which grew out of that contest, on such
terms as may seem to them right and proper.—
•vercises in the State [That is, terms subversive of the Constitution and
been concluded Ht the ; «* "irhls ,.f the Strath.] Tliey see that these dif-
; Terences may give the control of their State affairs
to the Whig party, every one ot whom is a free-soil-
-, or an abolitionist, or both, wedded to federal
rcit brought t
. by an oration,
will permit, hoping to discover further an-
niuong the'oriental languages, which will
appears to have been the character, such
! by devoting
Daily’s Brae,
themselves waylaid and all the passes
and surrounding bills occupied by in-I lhat lS0 pieces W^nnou were brought ltl ,SV2*
. u Cathohcs armed i„to,| le fifid bMhe Hungarian., tun I ^rThb
with ptkes and fare arms, plainly con- j |he ,„ ss susl .,i„ e4 | ] )v i|, l; |a„ e r in nr.il- ;
lenlplaling a general massacre. |«e cj.imat.-d among the
Protestants, a,ded by a small police, eircumstancffl". Ndihing could be more
•and the military, stood upon the de- complete than the defeat of the United
Russian and Austrian armies under ...
Hay nan. He was obliged to fall buck i ^
Rahb, where It is head quarters art* at!
present, which city is filled with wound- j
ed, 3,000 of whom tie lias been obliged j
to send to Presburg. But f.»r the timely J We clip the following extract from the Journal
arrival of the Prussians to cover his re- ' & Messenger: “ In no branch of industry lias Ma-
treat, Haynaa nod hr, staff would Uve j
IK Ctl caplurtil. j machinery of a valuable character couid bo
In the first placi
j hue the Liter;
! His subject w
I moral and social relation? of life.
■ Rev. Mr. Jones, of Marietta, be- heresies. 7Y* prevent this result, they have a right,
Societies, in the College Chanel. a '[ «•*« **■*,«» ^ *UU elections ,
•' . whatever principles they ho”^''- »■»«•»«•« —J ■
fence. They succeeded, alter a short
struggle, in forcing their way through
the pass. In the contest forty or fifty
persons are said lo have been killed
and wounded on both sides—much the
greater number being Roman Catholics.
Thirty-eight Catholics were taken
prisoners.
On Friday afterwards, two medical
gentlemen drove through the country
round about the scene of the contest, for
the purpose of administering relief to
those who were wounded, hut were
refused admittance into every house
where they called
The Cork Examiner alluding lo the
potato crop, says that the disease has
certainly appeared in a few fields, hut
it is equally certain that the general
crop is safe.
Oilers ot several private residences
been made for the accommodate
tcays icr.ll stood to; and you know nc- j
cording to the old savin, which is con- j
sidcicd worth the most.*
I think 1 rather got ahead of llili in '
the argument here, for he couhCiH an-1
swer me a word. And now, my dear I
^Ir‘. Ritchie, you see what sort of a |
pickle wo are in, and I hope you will j
spuvik up and put your best font forward ; j
go at the administration in arnest ; lake
hold qf ’em like a catamount, and give
'em sich a chwin lhat they’ll be glad to
clear out in a hurry, and let our party
come in to have the rights again that
have belonged to us this twenty years.
Now, I don’t want to find fault nor com-
plaip ; you know it aiut my nater. But
I 'most say I think you have been quite
too lame a long time hark, and too mea
ly-mouthed. as if you wasafraid lo speak
out your mind. The fact is, you must go
at Ginernnl Taylor in real arnest. He’s
ihe head of the Aministration,
know if we can cut the head off the
critter’s dead. k But you must give har
der blows than any you have used vet.
I dont deny hut what you have used
sortie fconsidorahle smart words towards
him; I don’t deny but what you’ve call
ed Kim * a dolt,’ and * a cheat,' and ‘a
too!,* am! *a mere cipher,* and a dis
grace lo the country,’ and *an imbecile,
ignorant tyrant,’ and * Whitened sepul
chre,' and a’ man who ‘is disgracing
himself,* and * a fraction of a roan,' and
•an eighth part of the Cabinet,* and ‘the
fly upon the coach wheel,* nnd 4 a hutch-
* and ‘a Ncio,' and *a Molqcli,* and
To he
«xl<i moments’
icily become masters of
. « open to all; if he travel-
with speed, then others may jog along slow-
triacou Foundries.
i pies’. We certainly do not claim the right to thwart
f *"•“* — . ■ them in exercising this plain and unquestionable
K?" u Hie Buncombe Dollar Xnes," is the title • privilege; fort'/ is lime enough, when the Dtmocral-
of a neat, modest, unpretending, though well con,- ic party of the whole Union assemble in council, to
■ lucict r.n I turf.! little -l.cet, recently commenced d»“n/.rinci,,/rsfvr Ihe tchafe pony. Tire De-
, , , . 1 mocracy of Connecticut, Vermont, and Wisconsin,
a, A.trevnle.N.L. llralWw.ra chu-tb devoted h „. c „ ; ig |,t tosS fo? the Democracy of 4,1
to the great interests of Agriculture, -balneation and necttciit, Vermont, and Wisconsin ; and it is^Pfiy
General Improvement, with a sprinkling of politics when tliey pretend to sjteak tor the Democracy of
—iWhigish)—edited and published by our old othcr Sutes that the Democracy of theUni on have
: ricnd, 1’. W. Atkin
i all this-
IRisccllftueous.
Curious Case.
White Slaccryin Georgia !—The Mas- '
cogec Democrat says:—-“On Tuesday:
last, a young white girl of the name of,
Nancy Faun, who had for two years
been an infinite ol the house of one Jas.!
R. Jackson, formerly of Alabama, but j
lately of Shell Creek in this county,
1 ed Irotn abroad, at an enormous cost,
in case of accident or breakage, it had to be
, abroad again lo be repaired. These causes
j only rendered the usv ot‘ machinery, in itself.
I pensive, but occasioned heavy losses of time
. money, in consequence i
il furnished at the low p
i of SI a year. \Y e trust that the people of “ the j admitting that the union between tlnTitwo divisions
ancient State of Buncombe" will extend lo it that ol the N orthern Democracy is, as the Taylor organs
I liberal patronage which it merits. 1 » !| ege, “ a base coalition," and vve ask what right
- —. | has General Taylor and his satraps to say a word
-To our Ubert t rliuil*. against it ?" > . , ’
rkrmm.Fl> ,bo..,i,.ablo ra.iUr-' „ Tl,e E™** ce "' r ?' ««*» of ImCQfocoism-the
rjnvcmcnts bvt\vi-en ln-re a„d Elb.-rt, h.ve boon « Wm*.M«_fc,,,^ ranclioned ral
li a. to prevent no, Iri.-mls in tli.it county from ~mn,eodeJ f .e co.bt,offertj.e purpose of pro,.
pitjior to tlott vxtr-Tit which,' proba* ““'"f U ' c AJm.,„ sl r.u„„, m, d,eground rtm il/ra'
- they i.iiglit l„vo .lone. Arc they ’T'ff?'H*' “ \
.;•»« tint rinoe tliv tirr. of July a roonl.r mail '“"" "'j'»' ««"• . lh ° I—
ha, Itct-ii e,tal)li,l..'d Iwuvopn rhia I l.ottcsl patnotto m.,,0.-will 1 the forty-
, . . . . , , . thousand Democratic Voters of Georgia, aid and
place and Liberton, via Lexington ? Mav we not , , . ... , , .. ...
1 h a'** ( owever indirectly) this unhallowed scheme
Our iniHs and manula
lers lost thousands of dollars aniiuaii>, . . .... .
N.I'roveJ usr'.cnltuml implement, amt' <“ » »’ e "
jved, that they will take an active interest in
banner county" ol the
eal, and daring expL
sure lie killed no game, but it is said that
lie rode to the stand with a gentleman
that killer! a fine buck, and hack with
another that snapped at a turkey.
Now, if the people of the upper coun
ties have any deer-killing qualities, we
can send them one who never misses
his mark. The competitor of his E
■Honey was in his younger days, to our
vn knowledge, the fastest, rider, the
loudest blower, and the surest killer, lhat
took a stand at the polls, or drew
trigger on the passing game. His ex
ploits in more mature life have, so far
ns we know or believe, sustained the
promise of his youth. He has entered
hut few hunts without coming out first
best. If there was game in the drive
lie has always managed to he the death
of it. We shall send him to the Chero
kee country, not to hunt particularly for
deer, hut to lake a stand for his compet
itor, and see if he cannot bring him to a
hay. We know that there is a good
deal of wiery slyness in the movements
of friend Towns, hut our fellow citizens
may rest assured that if they will
him towards the stand, on the first Mon
day in October, where Hill can get a
shot at him, lie will be as essentially
killed as any Governor that ever kicked
the bucket in Georgia.—Col. Enquirer.
,„ U uv .... ...V tition of her mother, a Mrs. Gilder, '
of her majesty during her sojourn at | Hawkinsville, brought bclo
Cork, hut have been generously declin- ,mnr - - 11 " c - t,r ‘ on n vv
•sped. Foundries and ;
aternal parent. Thecircumsi;
cesofthe affair are.briefly these: Fan .. (
wife had obtained.-several years since, t \ vo l*ou»drie.s i
•• '*’i J • . : plovmc-it to sour
a divorce .roili turn, for cause, and sub- pcnVPdaity, not far from $2((0 for labor and materials,
sequent!)' married a man by the name, They would be still further astonished to learn,
of Gilder, who has since deceased. The; that these establishments have now actually in
girl Nancy, was taken off by her father 1 1"”**
, Judge Alexander, on a writ of;of young;, enterpri:
Habeas Corpus, and after an investiga- ; |j ra ^ u: |J ^ a * this eba
Trance,
The committee of the Legislative
Assembly to which the question of pro
rogation was referred, has come to the
unanimous decision of recomnietiding
that the Assembly should be prorogued
from the 15th of August to the 15th of
October.
It is understood that the agents of the
Socialists, undismayed by their previous
reverses, are still very active in making
proselytes among the peasantry.
The Nationelle announced that the
Prince of Canino, son of Lucien Bona
parte, and ex-President of the .Roman
Constituent Assembly, had been arrest
ed by order of the Government.
Il is said that, having claims against
his cousin, Louis. Napoleon, for money
lent in aid of his election, the. Prince
came to France to demand it, the cous . , . ,• , , ^ f
conduct against Rome haying slirrcil S”"?,"!?! DTtu”l| h r, uu’ tc”?S'
f * wna ,rn -' nt ,n n rpsnrnlc n« a nn. tercst.of all persons, who de:
are now rearing up score*
native im-clianics. So
been, and so quietly have
■d forward, that
of the extent
Tin .Vuclist Elections.
Elections for members of Congress, and other
officer!* tent pfi.ee in North Carolina and Tonne,-
see last Thursday, and in Kentucky, Indiana and
Alabama on Monday. We shall f'irnish our read
ers with returns as fast as they reach us.
The Congressional elections in Maryland, l.onis-
l iana nnd Mississippi, and the Gubernatorial and
limitative elections in this State, take place in
prepared to turn |
Y, r , , >,• i , various sizes, and that the
t ann, and brought to Girard, Alabama, OU | every species of machinery for the first class
whence he removed to Wynnton, where of Merchant and Saw Mills; also Giu gearing, Ag-
about two years ago, she was sold by ricultural implements,&c., not only with dopatcl
him lor n blind hone and jersey mm
to James R. Jackson, as a ^lave. By ,|rie.s arc owned, one by Mr.’Robert Finley, and
some means the mother heard of the sit- the other by Mr. C. P. Levy—both industrious
nation of her daughter, now 17 years of persevering, practical mechanics—men who have
, t . ,t the heads to conceive and the hands to execute—
age, and came on here three months who superintend their own business,'ar.d who can
ago;-,\vith a view to release her from hi* relied upon implicitly, by persons who send or*
bondage to Jackson. Accordingly site ders from
visited the house of the latter and staid
Z. T. Conner, to be Postmaster at Ma
Hiram Roberts, Collector, Savannah Georgia, !
ce Win. B. Bulloch removed.
Bryan Morelt, Naval officer, Savannah, Ga., vice j
uly with despatch Jacob De La Motta, removed.
William P. White, Appraiser, Savannah, Ga.,
ce William Mackey, removed.
John C. Clarke, of New-York to be First Audi-
r of the Treasury, vice Win. Collins, removed.
to trample under impious free-soil feet their dearest
rights ? Iract not ‘.his matter be misunderstood.—
The Free Democracy of the North having com
menced ait oi-slauglit on Gen. Taylor, on the
ground that he favorslhc slave jxncer, it must of ne
cessity follow, tiiat those Southern men'who join
them inopjKisidg hitn, on uhUeter grounds, are
(nt least indirectly, but nonetheless fatal.
interests. Now,' this is as
- plain- as the noon-day sun. Will not the indepen-
i deut voters of Georgia romembor this ; and will
j tliey not also recollect that to sustain Gen, Tayloh
: in this fearful contest, they must support those who
I aro will, him- -Lr his »n-t?at is tfieii ueteat, and the
j defeat of Southern interests. Let these things be
! remembered in October, and if Gov. Towns or
I Judge Hill are either disposed indirectly to aid the
j Northern coalition, vote not for them! If, on the
• contrary, it shall appear that one of them sympa
thises with these Northern traitors, and the other
repudiates them, the course of every" freeman in
l Georgia is plain—whatever may be his par-
’ j *>’ predilections, his duty to the South requires him
to support, (independent of party considrations) that
man who frowns on the infamous attempt to tram
ple underfoot our rights.
Macon ha.-
, ■ merits, and we advise our friends, far and near, to
i ordered oil patronize them. They arc well worthy ol a liberal
Seeking sub- Mlpport, and their ’• ’ " '
Under this appropriate caption, the National lu
nch establish- telligeneer places the two following demonstrations,
e one from the Democracy of the South, the oth-
froin their brethren of the North :—
Southern Meridian. “ Northern Meriiha
up his anger. The Prince, however, it
is believed, will not be imprisoned, but
forced to embark either for England or
America.
The election to fill the 35 vacancFes
(be Legislative Assembly, has turm-il mry n iff n f Cel. S. j,
i and the
o the in-
who was treated in all respects n
gro Slave by Jackson and his family ! t|i<*ir line executed, to give them the preference.-
Tbis becoming known in the neighbor- We deem it unnecessary to give particnlai
hood, Mr. Jas. M’Guire and.other gen- gar.l tothe:
tlemen interested themselves in the employed h
itablishments f the amount of capital
•uch is large, and tlie proprietors have
tt m"plc'means to execute any kind of work which
matter, an<l by the generous and volun- m;t y be offered.
Wltal change*!
A prefect of ttne of the Freach de
partments mentioned some days since,
as a curious instance of the instability
Cyclops,’and sich Kke. But all this «»f human affairs, that about twelve
don’t a mo inf* to iiotlijn. It’s only jest | months ago lie received the following
nudgip a man in the ribs with your el- ] telegraphic despatch :
bow, when you ought to up fist and “ Monsieur le I'refet—Arrest, by all
knoch him beqd over heels. If you real- ! possible means, the citizen Louis Napo-
'.ly moan to do any . thing, it wont do to | icon Bonaparte, should lie present hun-
Slaud tninciu w.»r*ls in this soft kind of i self in” your- department..
(Signet!) “ Ledru Rollin.”
A year later the same prefect receiv-
mnch more favorable to the G«»v-
I ernment than was anticipated. With
one exception, all of the newly elected
• members will support the government
way. You must put the blows on with
~ sledge' hammer. Instead ol calling
ed another despatch in the followinj
terms:
Arrest, by all possible means, the
him h dolt, you should call him a nater-
nl born fonl. x Jnstcaff of allowing him
jo lie tbccighln pari of a man.vttu should
swear right up and down (that is if you ( .
ever do swear) that there isn’t a particle ; self in ypur department,
of-the hair or ,hide of a man about hitn.
- ’Tfcjk up'in that; kind of stile ami our'
po(rty would^bttjgin lo lake courage, anJ
feel as if there was some hopes for ’em
yet. ^ ' 'ffV V; - + ra '
There’s ono thing that’s very impor
tant, and I see you feel very anxious
nliout jt;-and that .is, that wc should
as long as a majority holds together.
The questions of a Consulate for life—•
the Empire—Henry the Fifth, and the
Count lie Paris—are openly' discussed
in the Assembly. ' A change of Ministry
is considered an event almost certain to
occur within a very shprt time.
The progress of investigating the af
fairs ol the 13lh of-June has become
active, owing-to some, arrests recently
made,' there having been a discovery of;
an important correspondence. We heart pt .j| e< | lo pcr
also ot revelations which would increase ; me „ ia \ drU( ,g Cr y !
the number of the accused. ; s an ;,i hf . n mvv.lv
erfoi
A Brave Jew.—In the ranks of the
tion ot tbt* Democrats ot
the State ol Georgia, on
the tlth ut this mouth,
tor tiie nomination of a
candidate lor Governor.
adopted, among
following resol utionlber of others equally fab
adopled : land malignant :
Resolved, That Gene-j Resolved, Tiiat the pi
Judge IIIU'h rriispi-ti,.
vTlie- Taylor men seem to be in fine spirits every
where—trom all sections of the State we have the
most cheering accounts of Judge Hill's prospects.
ILs great popularity has awakened an,enthusiasm
his favor which is truly gratifying; nu*l
our friends with whom wc have had an in
terchange of opinion on the subject, arc sanguine
the Resolutions j of his triumphant election in October next. Indeed
..m.mrr n....,,, there is any danger of defeat to he apprehended,
J it arises more from an over-oonfidcnce on the part
“At a Democratic Con
vention held nt Albany, | a jj
i the Recovery of her child as aforesaid,, glorious Hungaria
lighting lor | majority
wiit of Habeas Corpms. - To thV riieirlihctiy,says lhe.JcwishChronicle
credit of the bar of this city and Girard, is a Jewish officer, ot high merit, M
no one of the lawyers would undertake Danneherg, w.nrt had served under tin
to defend the illegal claim, of Jackson 'Americaus in the Mexican war ; hut: no • friends ot.*Southern right*;itrre Dem-
to the services and person'll Nancy.— sooner did he neqr of the struggle against J*®* 1 *,^^* 1 W"*®"
Indeed, the public feeling- was,getting oppression in his native country, (llun- hear'eTMm'of^he^Southj
excited both against Fa‘nn,*th«?*Selh?F of gury,) than he proceeded from New . f ee iing« 0 f the deepest in-j
his own white child, and Jackson the York to Bremen, ami llinnce to the ' dignation and the most,
purchaser. The latter is a church mem- scencc of war, where he is now earning , determinedoppo>ition.” 1^
her ami exhorter in holy things, and golden laurels. j c* Here is one of the best things we have seen
yet treated the female most shamefully*- * # * , from Prentice lately :
• She was the onlv servant about the house, K'vSfii/ Westward.—The accounts from'. The Washington Union says that tho blood of
i or in the field of Jackson, and was com- ^ prairie intorms us that an immense the dismissed office-holders “ will not sink "
of the Whigs than from any weakness of our can-
, by organiz-jlence of anti-slavery by didate or principles before the people of Georgia.
wth a the present \\ liig Admin- j Tijjj, j s and has been a prolific cause of defeat iM
ioicn /o.istration, with a slave- , , , . ‘ T
pruuKr]holding Executive and ; lh “ Statc ‘*«etoforc. Let our friends guard wejf
pies of the IV11mot Fro-ICABiN'ET, &c., are fictions ! against it. J^t them be up and doing—quietly
liio, &.C., has given justjwliich all lair minded men . though, zealously laboring to secure the election of
perceive, and all Jinlyo Hill nnd a majority of the Legislature, and
i con emn irimnjjimm 8llcccf8 w j|| crowa their efforts.
;“'. i j e 2ft ,| r«; K-Hi... tfhe present him- The Po*pe has addressed an oolo-j
self in your depart..,em._ | graph ltllc r r lo Ge „ e , al Oudinotou ,he
* ) “ Defaure, I occasion of-receiving from him the keys
— M,Ulster ol Lnu.s Napoleon.- „f , he oily nfUnrae. His Holiness cun-
Impressions are made on children as ™ lhc lriu "’I>'>
on roiks bv constant dmpping of litlle °. f “ b »P e
inllueuccs," What can one dmp dot- h " 1 D'vtoef ros.dence vvd! remove any
Von sefo-eVe see i, fall, on,! <t'S?U «« lhal may Sll.l CIISI .
Y’ou scarcely
it tolls away, o
wjth
it fall, ami presently
s evaporated ;you can-
- get GVnl-htl Taylor .out somehosv-or '\ en “ eas “ r «
other on the \V,J,not Rcoviso. . It's a - ,l,e h, ' lc 'n.leotattoi, It has made. >.et
'shaujo jtnd disgri.ee. and a crime svorsc; ,he 'f* 1 "”? g ,l,, 1 3 • •«'
' - titan high treason, that tre. keeps h ; 3 | hogugem y wh.ch furrows,and at leagth
i* raouth/he. nn.tl.at snljecl. Ihn^eyou *« •!» ;
will he. able yjjv^ifomc way orf
other {a set it luit.ofhiin; but I know
it is a difficult matter. Cousin Nobby
used to have a way of getting secrets
out of folks when they was asleep, about
their lovers and so or.*. I believe, she
■—-^hug vnfmrtntoh-
*,andAviiis-j
has
ID* We have learned ourself, «ay 8 the Republic,
that the report of tho Hon. Edward Y. Hill’s hav
ing joined the Sons of Temperance was not true.
It affords us pleasure to insert the following which
explains itself:
Dear Sir * - * ■* I saw Judgo Hill in Ath
ens and conversed with him on various topics.
V. , .. rr l« PaEfornii vpt con- ground." We art* glad to hear it; the blood of the ' ' nforme d me thatthe report ofhis having join-
the most laborious, emigratu.,. u.n.irds Cal, lorniayet con §„ 80I1 8lsin hy „ e ” cllle , , unk i„ the groind ed the Son. of Tmapcnce u-as not true, tu
a -j As to Fann, he litiucs irom All&sourt ana Arkansas, g p rU ng up a crop of armed men; and if the blood of : imagined as much before, for, - however much he
aid to be a rowdy ofthe lowest class, while ships from the Atlantic ports are sumo ot the dfemLswl utnide-boblers were to sink m ightreapecttlvat highly useful order. I thounbt I
daily sailing towards Chagres and Cape d «P■ '«•">” «1-. tne „ w „ too „. e „, «, w ievell ,„ W w 0 u,d ■ it,
I under circumstances so well calculated to expose
Georgia cast off from them himself to charges of doing so for sinister pur-
The Judge has been unfortunately between two
Electricity and Cholera.
Professor Olmsted, of Yale Collegi
article on this subject,
Immense losses are made daily; OI thievvg *
aad alttyery halting place on the prairie, „ xhf DcmiK . rats
which J and at e'vcry sea port town adventurers auy man who advocates the Frot
he denies that there is an unusual and af e found bat ot 'money, out oi health, i
mysterious connexion between the con- out ot hopi
dition of atmospheric electricity and the I
prevailing epidemic. The facts which !
,-the recently appointed U. S. District bill, in which
“ ts, is the author of * pun-' j ntr
, , . rv r — - well -known bitter lines J °
the sup- addressed to the flag of the United States. The |
Marietta Advocate. Il looks like it. i
They “cartotT Messrs. I’olk.Cpbb, Lumpkin SrCo. 6re V Oiie”coniulin£ of .'chk® ®t
will, a vengeance. I’olk ha,..,g .i 6 ncd the Oregon i, lU . mperatc dririker.«n.l tlie other of hi having
J joined the Sons of Temperance. Neither is .true,
He nddk that he has not ceased |o di- this connection he expImP J1--
rect his prayers to Heaven for the Gen- position thatcertain causes which change following™ Mr. Campbells savage epigram:
~-al, the s ciy£jS&j]^ th^jYren'ch" nation. ‘ mjd ‘ ‘ ’—
i*3 leRer wasjdated Gaeta, July 6tb.
This leRer^aV
Cardinal .Piroli and the Marquis of Ca-
chpti had arrived at Rome from Gaeta
«n the 8th. f 'j ^
Preparations are making/at .Rome
A Good Hit.— The Washington Union
says thav •• the Democratic party were
'neverTivbener health than at present'*
May be s*iv’.*-4N»ys PrfentVces^exercise ■ , , v l v'a' ; n ;,o -7, ,
otf fiwi is said to be favorable to health , f rom J h “ t Palace - - Thfr French. are doy
anti we perceive, that sofa, e -of the most! >°* * Wy can, and distributing money
•.rominon, me,, of the party are walking |^ a ‘ V 861 .“4“ CrJ h,S bvor ** bm
C ’- ' ' ] - v --r. - v- , '^The Roman troops which bad agreed
ouW arrsprer . JH»acr*CTnsaia»Co«raiioj.^-j|, pidimimry ill first.' to do doty cqnioihtly with the
led, lo send two or more Delegates, and
is 'of Southerii Enterprise and Southern
the electrical state of the atmosphere,
tend also to increase or diminish the
ravages of the cholera. The relations of
the atmosphere to electricity are.oon-
irofled chiefly by the combined, agen
cies of heat and moisture. Thunder
storms occur most frequently when the
air is hot and damp. Bui this state of And this
the atmosphere' is unfavorable ^tOythe
action of the electric machine and oth
er apparatus for the artificial production
or electricity. The-hot aod humid air
which generates' thunder-storms-.and
impairs the action of^declrical apparat
us, is. remarkable for promoting chemic-
United States! yourbanner wears
Two emblems: one of fame;
Alas! the other that it bears
Reminds us of.ypur shame!
“ The white man’s liberty in types
Stands blazoned by your stars—
But what’s the meaning of your stripes ?
They mean your negroes’ scars.”
Mr. hunt's reply i
^incorporated—the others v
, , ' j and both have had their origin ,tn tlie grovelling
CO- The Muscogee Democrat, at Columbus; has | desire to do him a political injury. : Such efftmts .
recently intro'duced a new feature in Georgia news- j roust recoil upon those who tnako them. JucFge :
paper literature. The editor^has secured the assist- j- H»l! has too strong a hold upon the esteem Jnd
ante of Mr. Peabo<ly, an eminent agriculturist and : S°°d will of his fellow-cit£zen?,lo i»e injured by
horticulturist of that place', and placed one page of j_thwo pitiful tricks, and the result-at the polls, in
his paper, which is devoted to these interesting ■ October, will prove it. We must nev - er despise an
subjects, under bis editorial management. It is a enemy, and hence, though our prospectsare bright,
good idea, and ure trust tiiat he niay be -rewarded • it behooves us to bring our vigorous and, unceasing .
t ..i u , ! exertions to thr* caimn till iho 1.—
\ increased subscription.
exertions to the cause till the decisfdn la over. * *
Yours, ■
England l .whence came each glowing hue What is Democracy-?—The New York Tri-1 . - - • l"’
That tints you flag ot 4 meteor light-— huue gives “.'Democracy” w.hard* knock ta-iSie.fol- - New Enolasd’S Fair- Daughters.—The
, than one thousand. Ol these latter many
! were anxious to .leave, but General Ou-
1 di ti "?, u1,1 i’ ot per . mil i,; . .
-,_jth more pros-1 T,,e P«pe * engineers having
more happy. { asked to make demonstration *