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gasa-si Miiwwr:
tiic triumph <>t trmh and ju-lice, when
such sentiments aie deliberately penn
ed in an official correspondeuee by
ihe highest military officer in the gov
ernment.— Sov. Rep.
From the Memphis Avalanche, Feb. S.
‘ ST E3.XJL.”
Christianity—llni- it was Founded and
Developed, f rom a Hebrew Standpoint
—Conclusion of a Fawned Lecturer.
The Rev. Dr. \\ ise, "I Cincinnati,
continued on Sunday evening, in the
Memphis c.luh Hall, the lecture which
lie had begun on Saturday night. lie
had left off' alter describing the char
acter, ohjrcis and aims of Jesus Christ,
whom he legarded as a great Jewish
jutriot, and on Sunday evening pro
ceeded to develop how it was that ,
Christ h« came the cause though not the j
original ^expounder of Christianity.
The ideas which lie enunciated and to j
which he had given currency were
taken up t»v Paul, who became to Je
sus ( hii.-a what Jesus Christ had been
to John lie- Baptist. The condition ol
the world at tint time was very favor
able to lli** reception of the doctrine
which Pod pro tched. The whole sys
tern of religion taught and practiced
was nothing but a systeunzed hypocra-
cy, and to those of earnest minds, was
ing dissolution oi'a'l things. He crush
ed in< auditors beneath his feet, and
when they were reduced to this state ^
of abject terror, he inspired them again ■
with the glowing hope, not only of im
mortal life, but of immortal glory.— j
TED
PLEASURES or JOUR
RAX.XSM
Don't Like the Paper.
Prologue.—The Editor with
they concern, it they have been aware lungs. Death ensued in about fifteen j ‘Can ttiiee fourths of ihe hiates, S |
of the offense, are punishable with death., minutes. : an amendment to thi? coneinutiou, 5,110
Comedy Dedicated m Tho*e, Who This excessive severity cannot be in-j The jury of inquest-rendered a ver- vert the State governments one-^
tended merely to repress court intrigues diet of willful murder, ami Williams : fourth and divide their territory among
and the attainment-of high offices by i has been arrested and lodged in jail. >the rest? It is not fordidden- ^
ambitious though incapable persons;: Politics had nothing to do with this', ‘Can three-fourths of the fetaie* so,
Wnil such people as lie could safely j aching brain and weary hand has just the law is principally anxious to guard homicide, but whiskey had, on the part j amend the constitution as to make the
approach, it is no wonder lie made j finished the last article tor the morning against the slightest inf ring' ment. of the of Williams. M. jNorthern States of this Union slave-,
such progress. Within the short peri-1 paper. Jaded almost to death by his power of the Emperor. * ; hold iug States ?’ j
od of ten yenrs he traversed the land work, and stifled by the close air of I In China, the lower the officer, the I ll-rom the Cincinnati Enquirer, 14th. Tite^e pertinent queries show the:
ilirec times from Antioch to Athens.— j the sanctum, he tushes out to gel a lit- j higher the responsibility ; for it is said j The Uceondiluiionol Fiflerntb ImendntfRl—! utter fallacy .tif the doctrine that the J ^
lie organized his deacons and deacon- tie sniff'of fresh air, and probably one j the crime would not have been commit j || PW ji fan j, e g ft ] States can be divested of their reserv-
ttesses.his congregatidnsand liis church-| liind word of eocouragerne.it before he i ted if be had refused his assistance.— j . ed right to regulate suffrage, in the
es, and he was then bishop. He made ! commences reading iiis proofs. The ; Thus the subalterns ar.; liable to the i f‘ ie Rochester (N.Y) Union and j mann g r proposed by the Fifteenth
them believe that they could speak following urc the remarks that greet most le rrible punishments if they afford | Ad vertiser, a sterling Democratic sheet, | Amciu lment to the Constitution. The
several different languages, work tnira- j him : . their concurrence in an illegal act, and j w 11 ® a g ree,n g U ll h us that the *j ou [y way in which such amendment
cles, overcome the powers of earth and Lawyer Jones —“ Not enough Su- to the resentment of their superiors if j tecM . * menu ment, being palpably uu-1 ca( j’ [, e constitutionally made is by the
hell, (hough he himself never did any j preme Court decisions in the paper— they refuse it. Their position would, j constl t ut, ooal, is a nullify, dissents from , ca j[j,jg ,>f a convention and the lorma-
of there things. Wonderful was the i why can’t you learn what the people ! therefore, become an intolerable one, °’ JI l( ea 1 . ’he bee rot ary of State | a new constitution, which every
progress he made in ten years ! hike j want? If you are going to be an edi-! but that, in China, official persons are i 5 1 , J * enjoined, by a bill in equity j o ta[e m jgbt ratify or not, as it p!pa*ed.
• ‘ " . . * I m t IU1 Sllltrumo dn/tliifi.wv 1 " . l .
^ontlicra iktorkr.
I never afraid of anything the law cat. m 1 ie ‘' ,J f ,ri * nie Uouit, from declaring , j^ eL none believe that the mere declara- j
ry | menace them with, as they always trust j 11 a .Pf, l . e constitution. 1 he Un*on ! lioiJ G f ,), e adoption of the Fifteenth;
rs, i to finding some way of wriggling out of • am , p ‘ 3 plans is as follows : , Amendment is going to end this ques-
, “ ihe true way to bring the ouestton *i„ Nm
Tuesday. March 15, 1870.
way
to the test of the Court
which do not recognize the so
Fifteenth Amrdment as ratified by the i
NEW PARTIES.
ng the question , t j ()0> j t w j][ th en only |, e begun. Not j Many of the old politicians and party
IS tor the blijles | um j| t | ie g U p re me Court of tile United ; organ grinders are raising a great clamor
called j j£ lg(es 3 l, a l| give assent to the moil against certain local movements for the
i p.ttnr ol fire moving tfirough the des-: tor”—
jert, he whs the great light of the new j 14 Well, Mr. Jones, tliHt is such dry
faith. During those ten years he laid i reading for any one save lawyers,
the foundation of the immense fabric j that *— j n.
of chiistianity. He was not aided in Merchant Tag —“Paper filled j Another remarkable, feature of the
this work by any of the twelve who i up with them Supreme Court decisions j laws on this subject, is that they regard B „ „ .
had known Jesus in the flesh. They | again—why don’t you give the iner- .an erronious sentence pronounced by | _ 1 tee | nl 1 Amedment asralihed by the j 3lrous manner in which this amend- j formation of tiew ptrtiet. For o«r»e!v e «,
had prejudice against him. They nev-; chants the worth nf their money by i anV ol the tribunals as a crime. It is , ® ls a,ures °( three-fourths of the m ent is sought to ratified can it be re- j w . e ® ar8 not ) ow m * n y thei Southern peo-
er acknowledged him as an apostle to J quoting the markets und giving the fi- j somewhat curious to American ideas to | or w 1|ldl ( ° tmt ,e S arc ' as { warded as possessing anv binding force, j J*.® or “* s “ tn «y -’fe « directed in elec.
’ • L: ? a mi, rp m -" p "" -"ySiatetWhurejeei- «, r . Pe J el „„ ,J we J lhe fo^sigbi i “" k ‘ Z71 Zl^’
i _ . 1 .j ,p. ! attention to this dangerous and uncon- : my, all fighting in the same cause and for
- . in ,»u, c^..ad)le enough not to ! Augustus Adolphua.—“Hey, old fel* | a cause with the facts of which it may x ' nal e ' ei ac,lo “ nia . v llUluvv * 11,e i fird ! *L- i. j-a-
a hiieou?. moi *» r\, '•v nc t^ l icy \\i it , ra j se t | ]P j r jjre. Al«ir between them , low, why don’t yout cut out those mar- j !>e presumed to be well acquiutetl, but
not unwit mg to exc ian 0 c j could result in no good. He made col- ket figuies, and put in some more j even when a superior tribunal confirms
t nog \ uu , e.i/in >t, ica . n . pino lecilions f« )r those in his congregations j about the girls—the dear bewitching—! the erroneous sentence, of an inferior or
t u atn nipt.-o l u ea! it>t v '| ll *: ,S , lt M«'n the new Sunday which he hud es- j the dar”— jin a reverse case, when a cause has
,mMl v ,ILJ 111 1 c 5 * i^ 11 ^ J taitr’ished, but still they would not rec- j ** Augustus Adolphus, my dear boy, j been sent from the superior *io the infe
rior court.
The responsibility of the interior offi
cers is carried so far, that there are cas
es in which they would be put to death
the Hebrews, and only three of them ; nancial”— j see a judge whipped fur making
ever acknowledged him as an apostle j “Why, sir, we quote telegraphic j take ; and in China, not only is a tribu-
to the Gentiles. He did his work alone ; markets from every seaport in”— ] nal punishable for a .wrong decision on
| Vet Paul was sensible enough not to ! Augustus Adolphua.—“Hey, old fel-1 a cause with the facts of which it may
Christ whs mystified in the gospel, yet
be remains in history an open book.—
He is s,vti m fiis epistles,
a proper name
...... - • - -- C . ...J ,
iignize him. They were sticklers tor * 1 would fill the paper with the praises
the law. They naturally looked upon j of the”—
Lani I not j |,j m HI1 innovator. He preached I he i Farmer Haystack.—“If you don’t
It means the “Lillie | , 1 ...t.: .u :_i,
said in the Acts that lie
Saul; he never had any t ,, ,r
, x- t ■ could not give to Paul the power of
designation. Aotimig is 1 • . ... . 1
one. ’ b is
was name.I
right to tin
known of his youth, save that he stud
ied law under a celebrated master in
Jerusalem. He was very
studying th * Greek poets; am
Latin ant hois also were not
ivinitv of Jesus Christ, which they j keep that infernal nonsense about girls
! did not, by any means believe. Tney | and women out of my paper, I’ll quit j for Staving sealed a letter badly. If the
f ab-: taking it. Give me farmer’s reports imperial seal is awkwardly placed, or
unknown . . .
to him. Many passages iu the Talmud, | 11 1J< l’ K
■’ 1 , ° . , . , were great
\els, go to show that i ^
in tne
bed. Their differences } essay es on manure and such dirty stuff.
The Son of God of St. : to the exclusion of literary news, 1
! Paul, was not the Messiah of Peter.— j must
Paul must have been a Irequent wit , r> x
* Paul s master was a high angel, par-
ncss iii tin- most outrageous violences
which were at that time perpetrated ■
upon t e Jews ; and these things led !
him i<> believe that there was nojustice
in Heaven, and that men and spiritual
things were given up entirely to the j
wickedness ami corrupli >u o! the cartii.
A re-ut; nut at all unnatural nor mitre
qneni m the case ot men possessing
young, ingenious and ardent intellects,
lying Saul had become the prev of the
win lies <*!' Eudor; and Paul, who is
called Aithur, bv some learned rabbis,
epticism. 'I'liere
ii Pairetine, two
pre-
Be-
rneetmg was arranged, and the first, Little Child.—“ Please, sir don’t put punishment if he marry such a woman
council was held in Jerusalem in the in so much hard reading in your paper. I to his son, grandson, brother or nephew.
house James. It is melancboily to think l*ul in a nice little story that I can read j
how Paul was subdued in this council, myself, and”— State RepumAXtox.—We are glad
He that bearded the lion in his den; that , Grim Old Gentleman.—“The next j to see a number of our most respeeta-
had
land as one having power and authori i an editor’— iever bond corruptly issued by the
lv, should he brought to an external \aung Lady.—“ \\ by don’t you have ; State under the present Radical adinin-
eompliance with the law which he hail j more fashion news, and news about i istration. The people are not repre-
deiiouiiced is one of lh(^ unexplnined j balls, and love stories, ami elopeiHents gented in anv of the departments of
ami m lad
superstition,
of an e\ ii spirit,”
Those wlio were
a distinction as this,
uiarlv ami went to
simtiarlv kll into :
were at that lime
very-well defined,
douiinent s\stem ot
co mug possessed
was one o! these,
amb turns tor
til'led preltv
gra.t-yai.1 > to eommune
through the wearv watches of the
night. This process was kept up until
the evil consequences of it might he
veiv leadiiv mistaken, bv a credulous
people, for an evil spiiit. The victims
ot tins h dlucination went forth into the
streets of tiie cities and the highways
uttering gloomy prophecies and trtak-
ing tiiemseives geueiallv disagreeable.
The other svstem was not unlike this.
Those who selected the other wav ot
supematuial intelligence fasted and
pra\ed with much fervor ami wore
saek-eioth ami ashes, until the cere
bellum and nervous system became so ovvn e . Vf ’
abnormal in their action that the iinag- ,a ^ Pn p r, *>°nei
inatam was susceptible of every im
pression no matter how fantastic or ab
surd. Tne people affected in tins wav
saw js a co
tling the law,whilst they taught that and dots about planting.” j turned upside down, all the officers re-
tliere master had come to fulfil the la v, j “ \\ hy, sir, we fill two columns with j sponsible for affixing it, arc to receive
f j j and to make it perfect. They could j farmer's news.” eighty strokes, and iCthe person to whom
( not accept the change of the Sabbath,! Literary Swell.—“If the paper over the document is scut should on this ac-
1 u ' 1 ? l:a i ..k...i. l ~ cn J —- u count feel any doubt of its authenticity,
and hesitate to execute the orders it
contains, and that any military opera
tion should thus have tailed, the clerk
“Mr. Swell, we wrote an article”—
taking of the divine nature, who had a ; Profane Man.—“By G—d, sir, it
ot tain mission to fulfil,, and, when ! you furnish us any more with such a
done, the arch-angelships became va> j dose of editoiiuls as you gave us the
cant again. ! ti ne, your d—d”——
The apostles in Jerusalem, not being ; “ We don’t want our paper to he
able to write, and St- Paul being a Uhe mere reffex of other papers, und
! -scribe of no mean ability,we have but j '» U3 t write.”
j one side of the quarrel iii the histories J Thoughtless Man.—“Don’t copy
■ but that it was long continued, hostile ; j much from other papers. Give
i ;md even bitter there can he no doubt. 1 more original, and hit the Radicals as j take a wife within the hoots of their ju-
; Paul scut his thundering epistles to Je- j hard and ns often as you can”— risdictiou, under pain of eighty strokes
i rusalem, and Jerusalem sent hitn mes- j Conserrattce.—“ Don’t be so abusive i with the bamboo, or a hundred if her
; senders. Back and forth the letters and i and so bold. Give us articles on man-! father or mother have a suit beforethe
[> »sing ratification was that, although
every State in the Union should assent
to the so-called amendment, it would
not be binding upon New York if its
Legislature rejected ir. The Democrat
ic majority of the present Legislature ought
not to abandon this position. 'They
should pass whatever act that may be
necessary to preserve lhe purity of the
ballot-box and assvrt the power ot the
State, over it, against any and all as
sumptions of Federal or other power to
i n* • ,.i„. force voles into it from the bauds of
in the office is to be put to death. , ~ , , . .
- •, • * l- .. fiersons disqualified by the constitution
1 he civil capacity of functionaries is H 7
. • i -,i • f,.\ t;, r :,o .l:. 01 New iork. It they fail to do this
lestramed within certain limits, and Uu> . ... .. , . ,
- ■ 1 they will fail fit 00 their duty.
what e\ci action may follow. 1 nt ^ j stilutional doctrine when it was first ; the same end. It makes no diflereoee with
b.ale of New Vork regard* its P"“«J presented in . prac.icel lorrn. As in ; us wb-lter rb.v n,s,!r°, D.m-
over 1 e c ective .aue use a. one 0 j the case of tile retroactive part ot the 1 ocra, s. Ilaecnon Itouglis, or Buttermilk to-
llie rights w hich it specific*! y reserved ; le „ a l. len der law, he will be sustained j vlociW«.; their deed, will be th. test o(
in itsell upon entering the lu.iun end | b ° lh( , Su n,„ue Court. their e.trmtism and the »i.,Iom nf their p.
assenting to the constitutional compact, j * - — — : cuhar orgADization. Many of the States are
The position of liie Democratic tninori- , BKECBER OJ CfJSIBILIlB. .so duferentfy circumstanced, that we can
ty in the Legislature last winter in op-; If I were to lake you to my house, see how it may be desirable to figbt
and say that 1 had an exquisitely fat j t * le enemy in one way in this and another
man, and wished you to join mein eat- In ’. iat ' ^ * 1ere j s 1,0 re «l difference of
ing him, your indignation could be re- I f e Southernpeople, and
strained by nothing. Youwoubl pro- i ,1, y tte '' 7,ir " U,Ji - U
nounce me to be crazy.
is perhaps one of the wisest arrange
meutsoftlie Chinese law.
hi
to'holdTakdTit 'th'e 'di'sVriet urKler 'their j 1 011 l ,r, ’“' ss ' voul | < l 1 '« more spee.ly
so I r-outml. No government officer in towns | f nd s . umn > ar .V. a "'i Ibereforr, to be pre-
nsi „f the first, second or third order rony j er[ f l1 : B «t it ll tails we always in
• r i tended to ad vise the course recommend-j
,ni , i — U P *aew the coverumeut of
. v , rtcra is n°t | tbe falhera. with the neewaf^ryqu.Hfica'
in New York a man so mean that he i nous of our changed condition. We care
would not put down a Ilian who would ! not tbe snap of a finger how they do it.
propose to have a banquet off from a i Our sentiments exactly. We do nat
fellow man, cutting steakes out of him care tbe toss of. eopnerfor parties • eive ua
and eating them. And that ,s nothing tll , sol)stallc . „ f 80und CODItitolio ;,[ jD .
but feasting on the human body; ■ , . , . . . , p
while they all sit down, and take a , . , ur ’ eu . c 1 P rlnc, P ,0 s * s ▼ere
man’s soul, anil look for the tenderloins 1 i* aIU ^ au reverent y recoguised iu the
and invite liie neighbors in to partake ■ ett ® 1 aa 3 3 the Republic, and were the
of tbejiR little tit-bits. They will take | *d i nitted beacon lights to direct and eon-
a man’s honor, and name, and broil j ,ro * a ff national legislation.
Not only all I VVe accept this, hut there is necessa- : them over lhe coal of their indignation Party names meant sometbiug. in days
oh office” of “government, ‘but even j ril y no c , onil,cl beLwee " il ll ! e,Pm - \ a , nd lhe , whole , mom wil , h , lhe aroma j past ’ ^ beu cerUin ^cognised principles,
e clerks ami registrars, are forbidden ! ed - v we liave l )ro Pf ^ d ‘ Fhe ,n J unc * t^ r eof, and give their neigubor a piece were tbe syuonyme of a party ; when a
■ u.i l..i -l:,,. u. ! t on process would be more speedy and watcW him, and win* as he tastes mans party name was known
, party name was known by tbe enna-
u. ^ou all eat men, and you are can- ciationa of his priuciplea. But not so
ntbals every one of yon-and worse.; f „ r „ .
You will be clad to gel off at Got « F * 6 et
6 ” i ’"g power or position, look more to expe-.
messengers went, until at length a j ufacturing aud”«— {courts, ami be is to undergo the same
ed by our entemporary. That would i judgment wuh the plea: Ioniy ate . ,
bring the case before the Court, beyond j the outside. Yton ate the souls, the; . «» po icy, t iao to settted recog-
a doubt, and so plain it is that the j finest elements of men. Y'ou are more S niee principles, and be who loves princi-
Judge would be eternally disgraced j than glad if you can whisper a word | p e ' ur P rinei I >Ja 8ak e, will find himself
who hesitated a moment to declare it i that is derogatory to a neighbor, or his mau y times without a party, no matter th*
null and void. We appeal to our wife, or his daughter. Y’ou have a declarations of said party,
friends in the Kentucky Legislature to i secret, but you do not make yourself j Parties after all, are but the results of
■cl in the manner suggested by the j responsible for it. And yet, by an ob- political necessities, and as the people will
Union as the probable course ol New j lique- sentence, you leave unfavorable i or think, parties will be created to meet
»f*“i* “'7* 1 «•«* *■>"* rfi l,1 Vr ,chy T'7T 1 Me<w, . ,em e M ? ri “i ng ! 1 th., m enj,ne.,t« m«m, »«■!JSSSh,™^cuTlfie ^'' b ^V u
I h„ go,,.el i tli.it ha.l gone, over .he j LllinSC' ’ •« be j <m«or line ,n the matterol Kpnd.atmg co „ 51ituu , mal lllU> thlU lmde V llie | your cruioivra. “Ah !- he S 8y S ,“I l.a.1 Tu,b.del.^,tl“7 f“. "
amending process ihree-lburths of the I not been informedand he goes to . . Jl ® peop e e i.ased
Slates ami two-thirds ul Congress have ; the next neighbor and says; Mr. So- ason, justice, an sound constitu-
mvsteries of human weakness. Paul, | and all those nice things !'
their governmcitt, and as it is their
no right to change t!ie constitution
cept in its delegated powers. A
served right of the Stale can not he
aiueu iot mesc ouima ; , • i . .1
is null a.i.l void with- “ben *«b«»l 1* prvviou, con-
sent ol every Stale. 1 he blates sever-
in faer, consented to act the hyprocitr i Old Fogy.—“ I can’t allow your pa- money that is pledged for these obliga
at Jerusalem. He went to the council | per to come into my house if it is filled , tiou liie contract
■o he purified. It is mentioned in the. I with suet, demoralizing stories, and | out their con,ent. This we have main- >||f ; n< livi.luully ratified the con
ta'n.nd that when Paul was in lhe j »«.H h,,hnotoled v,ce- (tamed Iron, the hcgmmng, and slw ll ; ; ; , nd aeveraHy and individual-
Sanctum Sanctorum, a voice was heard ! c»* u Jly Old Lady.—“ Why don t you j iiol cease to cry in tfie market caveat 1 J
issuing from behind the vail, saving ; g lv « »s more fights and deaths ? We j etrplor to all who are silly enough to
that all were favorable in the eve of ain't had more than six deaths in the j invest their money in such trash. The
Heaven save Paul. He went' from ! last two papers.” j people of Georgia do not intend to be
hence, mortified and degraded in his ! Fat M an.—“ If your paper is going to j swindled out qf their hard earnings by
He was shortly alterward j he Hilled with obituary ami police no- ; railroad rings or other conspirators
and S cnt in chains to tices. I’ll jast lake the Day’s Doings at j against the [tublic treasury. They
C.esarea. Here again the man is rear- ! once. Give us more jokes.” i make no concealment of the fact, but
ed up in him, and
mion thing, visions of tran-
ex- J and-so says this and that about so and | tlona restrictions aad provisions ; with uo
re-| So-atid so. .And that neigiibor says, heretical dogma of “outside constitutional
“Indeed,” and runs to his partner, and j legislation/’ or “higher law necessity.”
they both run to their wives, and the ;
thing goes all over town. Everybody I ANOTHER ASTEROID !
becomes an unpaid devii’i mail carrier YVe are enable to announce the reputed
aod goes here and there bearing infer discovery or yet another fragment from
ly they retained to themselves irnpor- j nal messages. And what is the result'j the wreck of that exploded planet whose
tanl attributes of sovereignty, from It is damnation to some poor creature ; destruction has caused, to the South in
which they cannot he deprived without | who is unconscious, or that is innocent particular, m re trouble and purturbntiona
the consent ol each. The ameudmqnts or that if guilty, ought to be pitted anti ... . ,
to the constitution must he within the 1 succored rather than condemned. But * T ' nowi1 0 •
scope of the granted powers. It is ab-j ah, the morsel, is too exquisite to be . i. a m.-re recent and preced-
surd to suppose that the States would i lost ! Here is the soul of a person,. con S e “«» upon their hrsc appearance*,
. • , r 'v if// p. , ii.-- i, ,- f , , consider rights reserved which by a here is a person’s hope for this world j u aow OEl J’ to the naked eye,
his epistles from : W Mother.-" Don i put so much , give fair warning to ah and if anybody otllire ° ^ nrlh% of lhe ir colleagues, j and the world to come, and you have | the W^bington observatory ; but,
Ca sarea are thunderbolts against h.s J lool.simess m your paper. Give us In- should be cheated n vv,d be their own I . . be enlirel takea away . Th ese it on vour fork, and von cannot refrain * with a glass of p
brethren and against the law. Paul 1 tie articles o.r bab.es, and how to keep j fault. ^ , . . { vif ? ws were strongly enforced by the
,.„jjj Hr interviews ! was not sent to Rome at that time, for °ff the croupe, and
And we think we can also speak
m
Old Bachelor.—“ An editorial on ba- ; the same premises for the people of our
A swarm of
! Hou. Edward Everett, of Massachu-
! selts, in a speech he made in the House
rendent glut v, Ii ..... „ ,
with aiigiU,' were, as Paul testifies, in, ° had bee n, Nero who reigned m j . . . . .
... r. . i . , ci vvnulii have delivered hitn uo to > otes: 1 u advise you, sir, to do to school sister fetate, r loricla. z. „ - . . nu .... ,
of himself, caught up betimes into the " IM]lil n,nf - neiiveieo .mu up m j » » a ’ . , , . of Representatives on the 9th of March,
.. i , i i i ihe linns and no Gnd could have sav-iRtid learn some sense. . thieves fiave settled upon tier under 1 . ,
first, second, third and even fieventb I ,ne ,,,,ns » an, ‘ nn uo, ‘ w,u,u “q , , ■ o • , , . . .. , T, , , t IS20. After making the point we have
i> i i i i * 1 ed him “And let me remark here. Sporting Man.—“Wnv dull., t you ! tfie protection ol 1- ederal bayonets, and \ . . , „ , P . . 1
Heaven, raul had.several tniervie-vs 1,1 aim " 1 u.nw « i , * . , , ,, • , , , given above, he added ;
said the lecturer, “that neither Paul j g«ve the particulars ol the late prize they have already vs.ell mgh pledged \° , Un | ess
nor Peter were bishops of Rome, nor ; •” j lhe who.e Slate in order to .ill their
were they crucified there nor beheaded : Good Citizen.—“Any more of this own pockets. Is it to be supposed for
there. These fables were written about I hosh about Mace, Heenan and Eng- j one moment that the property owners
f\\o centuries afterward. Paul went ■ “■ jaud fiard worsiug men of Florida will
to Iilirioum, and Peter remained at At this junlcure we rushed back into { honor such obligations when they a-
with Cltrist. Before Paul, Peter had
proclaimed that Jesus Christ was the
Son of God. To this daring asser tion
of Peter, Paul added the doctrine ot
the second advent.
These doctrines took hold at the Mvs-
ues The world must be regenerated ‘-Jerusalem. \' mr sanctum, thoroughly worn down hy I gain come in possession of their gov-
or ii would sink into irremediable ruin, After the death of the Apostle, chris- j the censure ana complints of outsiders, j eminent ! Ceriamly not ; and^ when
we admit this proposition,
there is nothing to prevent a combina
tion of two-thirds of Congress in the
first instance, and three quarters of the
Slates in the second, from depriving
the remainder of the States ol any ad
vantage they possess in those provisions
proper focal distance, oth-
from tasting it, and give it to some one er localities e*n determine its character,
else to taste. You aie camilhaL, eat- eccentricities and possible eaects upon our
ing men’s honor and name, and rejoic- mundane sphere. We mav, however, rea-
iug in it—and that too when you did. 80U ably affirm, that it has no solid or naL
not always know that die thmgs^charg- | ural , ffinity with tho Iogt p!anet kuown „
ed against them ate true; when m
ninety nine cases out of a hundred the
probabilities are that they are not
true.
the Constitution, (Alpha Americana) not
withstanding that may be aptly prefigured
in the existing star, now nearly burnt up.
„<] Paul *,«• it, iliese tfie means ol'.lo- Unuily Itad lonr different syslems : The ; and sought comfort Iro n our exchanges j the plundering firm of Littlefield, Heed j whfcb te
- ' • - 1 - * *he inarnet wuh her bond* j , , • , .
11 in/, i I vvitrinm imammnil^ rnnspm
lllg It.
be
began to nrcach Ids system at Datnas-j ?a? hitnself. These were afterward | ——
cus in 51*. His speech did not take 1 tusf><1 ’’v the writers of the Gospels, The Peril*efttfflteSeekers and Office Holders in
well at Damascus and he had to he a,,d fin/dly settled and adopted by the j
jiut down o\er the walls of the city in ; Gounfdl of Nice ns the doctrines of the | Public employments are as much!
basket, hut he was not .discouraged ; Uifiholic Church. .... . I sought after in China as they are in the j
he went into Aiabia and remained three J speaker concluded by saving j United States, or parhaps more so if we Editor Morning News :
years, to completq a moro perfect sys- 'hat .:ie unuersal law of love is to be jnavjudg*bv the prec
tern lor saving the woiul. .At the end 'he law ol humanity, which will prove j a void solicitations and
ot that time, we find In u again at An- sufficient in itself to jiropeily verish eagerness for office which ha
• in the constellation of the ISiort/ier*i Crotcu
A Queer Theory—It i, said that in ,.,J whicb fIeiles . wull s „ cL nn „ onted
the tomb, «f the Necropolis of ancient u.«^Hfaln», „ ,bi, ,i m ., ,|„ „ tMlion
Lgypttwo kinds of h “ v 'jol tfia Saeu.. of both lunm.plutr... Tfie
been found. One is incomplete—that , . . v
is to say, all organs necessary for life ‘7™ wh “ , ®«8 , ««e« h.mselt another Her-
have been separated from them ; the sC e ° r 6ve *r ie r. ami claims tbe psterni-
olher, on the contrary, is quite com-;°‘ tais liew dRcorery, is of a different
plete. Having observed this a Swe- I conceit—Laving presumed to name it Ar-
dish chemist, Dr. Griuselbacb, who j tale 1 fith ; wbich, radically anglicised,
ha* the reputation of being both great means that a sixteenth amendment has
and learned, professor at the Uni versi- : been declared necessarv to be engrafted
i leaving foe fifth artieieTiZut'’comfi'! !Lf Z EavluianT"^^^ are nofnll" T° "" °* P ° li ' i '* 1 ' h,r ‘ of
limiQ "c • * * * • 1 l ^ n 1 l 1 e Egyptian mummies are not all, . ,} ie 01ice f ree an( j independent Star* of tbe
, , i , , , • , , i ha* been said and believed for some .
. ‘I ask, sir, whether the, latitude 1 thousands of years, bodies embalmed I R , . ’ , . ,
! amendment can be strained so far in j b procress of preservation what-I Bllt topping our metaphorical garb, w*
reference to a frame of government ,i ial t hev are really the bod-! C0 P^ ai1 «xcbange, the following joint
| which is of the nature of a compact be-i j eg 0 ’j-jndividuala "whose life has been Resolution, offered by Mr. IngersoH, in
may judg* by the precautions taken to j Four miles from this point, on tha j tween the parties, and which we are j mom enlarily suspended with the in- the United States Hoasa of Represent*-
He saw liow the wollil misfot j vlirislianity of Pelpr, with his Messiah ; j —knowing thnt they were the only & Co. enter the | loac |, e ,| withnut unanimous consent
tveeneraterl hy fi (lowing tfie I,eg,,, the ..firistianitv of Paul, with his divine : Inend. we had who wool,I lorgive all, they will hear muni .hat they are , s| wil |„ )U1 , his prior limilation of
ning made hy the enthusiastic dtlci- angel and vjeurious alunemcnt! the ; Ihe hule laulu ... our paper, and folly l .bout to perpetrate an infamous s w,„- :• di W er, there is nothing
„|,.s. How all the nuliousol tlieearti, ;ehrislianilv of John, with fiis Afoxan-1 appreciate the fioueslund slavish el oris j din upon the pubic. Ilia honest p»-| t iTc only express limitation
might ho amalgamated into a family ! Urine- logo*, and the Christianity held , »e mads- to present our Inends with an , pie ol h lorn a w,II not, and ought not- I I 1 K-.
under one Then homo genus head, lie Gy the Jerusalemites, derived from Je- acceptable journal.— Home Cor. j U» pay one dollar of such indebtedness
[.^<70. Rep.
Special Cor., Savaunak Mmninw N«w».
llstnitide in Lanrcns Connty.
Dublin Ga., Feb., 19, 1670.
i which now' exists from being itself re
j moved by way of amendment, thus
tioch prepared with Lis epistle to the { supercede the various conflicting (log
t i 1 . i j ujwiiicuiai iijr ouapvuyru ^ me in- ■ — — — • •• v r
repress that te- IGth insl , one ot the most willful and (under the stiongest genet a I and specific j (g„^j on 0 f restoring them at some fu- , tivos au,l referred to tbe Judiciari
ce which has ex-1 daring murders that ha* ever happen- J obligations to defend ? 1 think, sir, it j t(Jrc ,; rne> on j y ,h e secret of preserva-1 mittee, with order to print; viz .-
i/>n nm/irwY ne in ! i »n lltu r*fAiiiYt v ivqs nprnPlrBtf»fl. ihi* ! I • i t i \f L.l_ iv _
iarr Com-
iiimsell lie took I mas whicI) distract
He was uu origin, was the idea of Paul, though he had
:onnicung (tog- < c jj e( j ^ fn uch indignation among us in ! ed in this county was perpetrated, the ! cannot.”
the world. It j |jj ese latter day's. victim being Dr. Thos. H. Parsons,! These views are judicially
tlinLioh he had tu..,. — : ... l ....i .i.. ...i«. — — ^ u/.iu.m. ! nMo , i i l,» ,iintm■.,r«-
Gentiles, lie tells
counsel of no one. u
ul apostle, claimed all the authority oi l 10 «‘ ,0 P« many means to enforce
any of the twelve at Jerusalem, was ■ ^ ,nse tn u ’h"m he preached
commissioned directlv by God, and ~ — - the kind may be thought worthy of: Dr. Parsons was returning home provided in the constitution that ‘no
preached a doctrine which was his own. Didn't Like Sweet Things.—A well adoption in this country ? ! from Dublin on the morning in question State shall, without its consent, be de
li. 51 be lived up his first congrega-i known alderman was dining out, a few The number of officers for each tri- 1 and on hi* return, having business j prived of its equal suffrage in the Seu-
! lion has been lost.
1 Ul,a 1 tl5 "^ r ' fessor Grusselbacli
Meanwhile Pro- , ••Article 16th, Sec. 1 .— Cong rear shall
e Imff Th.se preenutinns nrecuriousenotigb and the murderer one Calvin Williams able. Tho illustration in regard to the j Droo . s j n support of his idea • .nnnti'c hate fotcer toiuve lulled S.o.e* nottta.d
‘ ,w,,h to make it worth while to glance at | The facts, as far a, I can gather them j equality representation in foe United | Site™, ® ° f
i ti-L i — -i - nr —.l States Senate is most excellent. It is ’
iliem. Who knows that something of! from reliable sources, are these :
his experiments during the last
ten years, which he says have always
We confess our ignorance of’ tbe politS
tianuy
a dogma
proved successful. He took a snake i meamn S of thls solution; in other
and treate.f it in such a manner as to ™ rd3 * we do uot comprehend tbe manner
benumb it as though it had been carv- ; that tbe radical party intend to uje tu
rn marble, and it was so brittle that . How will it affect gold, and Exchange ot
had he allowed it to fall it would have all kinds ? What will tho Bondholders
/\ menu me.ii, ivvo-in.ru* u. congress ; |jroken inlo imgmenls. In this slate j and Gold Speculators think of it ? It i.
and three-fourths oT the elates might , l„„, r«,r oveml vears and then . , . . , ,
•im . . ir i ' i ,• ■, -ii,, * ",—, , t — n “ * i . • fu lhe kept it tor several years, ami int n tl ue, it has not v-et passed t» ■ law by
J lie \ lean.ms atonement was . ilis tepose, however, was short lived, appointed—shall receive a hundred • grudge ngamst Dr. Parsons went to the i first strike out this restriction jn lhe j reslor e<J it to life b V sprinkling it with .. ,
H.'culiar to Paul. The other and he awakened soon, with severe i strokes of the bamboo, and an increase i fence and commenced abusing him, [constitution, and then afterward, by an • fluid "the composition of * ra{iacaUon8 &e - ; 0lit W(s T *S* Td snc * #
’• r ■ . . ...... * ' - - ... . siimuiauiu: ’ , • inevitable, if Samuer dc Butler have n*d-
tion of .lows and tleutiles at Antioch; Wavs since, and being entirely a a fait bunal and for every department is fixed j with Mr. Samuel Beryhiil (who wa» m : ate.’ Under tbe monstrous doctrine
he preached to them, ns he says, His dm ail altlermanic, peculiarities, dined by law ; and whoever shall be appoint- ; Calvin Williams’ house rolling logs,) j which lies at the base of the Fifteenth,
gospels, given to him by God, Iiimsell, | sumptuously. Arriving at home he ed unnecessarily, over and above this *eni his little cousin iu the field to call! Amendment, two-thirds of Congress ;
and hence lie was th,* founder ot chris- i proceeded at once to bed and to sleep, number—or shall ceuse another to be so Beryhill.
Williams having some
a uogmu j>t hunai » .*<n. liii i.iiiei j mm lie uvwiKeueu soon, won severe t siroKes oi tne onmuoo, ano an mcrease tence ami commenced anustng nun, [cousiiiuuou, ano men anet waiu, uy uu ! stimulating
apostles said nothing >>t it before. It | pairs in his stomach. The alderman,, ol punishment for every supernumerary the latter an*wering to his abuse thatother amendment adopted by a three- j , • « j ge
Keep probability in view."
“The Cat and Mea! Tub’’ now, must do.
was not diffi Mill to believe by the peo- fiowever, imagined it was a mortal dis- ' off cer whose nomination he shall have he came not to see him, but (o see .Mr. | lourths vole, remodel the Senate. j . 9na k e [j as [, e en undergoing an'exis i ed * ssen£ ' Time 58 *9 that is needed
pie of those days that Jesus was resur-! ease, and as he was a strict member j procured. Were such a law in force ' Betyhill on business, and thnt he, Wil- j When the Thirteenth Amendment tence cot npo3e(f of successive deaths pending which, w« should,
jetted, w hen.il was commonlv taught | ol the church, lie besought his good | in our country, the ardor of suitors and | liatns, must go off and let him alone. ■ was under discussion in the House ! anr j resurrection* apparently without “Lest men .inspect your tale nntru*
l iiat Catsar was taken up to Heaven, j wife to send at once lor the clergyman., the good-will of patrons would probably ; Williams kept up his abuse until Berv- Representatives, which amendment j su9ta j n j n <r harm. The Professor is
to sit as a compeer of the gods, and ; The good man came and offered all the ; be a good deal cooled. lull came up, when the latter and DV abolished slavery in all the States, Mr. I rer>orle j have a petition to his Gov-
tli.it Romuius had gone lietorc him to consolation in his power. He told him j When civil government officers, who Parsons went off a long jhe road about | George H. Pendleton made an able : er |, men j requesting that a criminal The Macon D\ily Journal Wc h»T»
dwell lorovcr in ineffable light. j that it was naime’s decree that men j are not distinguished for eminent servi- • one hundred yards. While talking ; speech on the question we have been i vv .^ 0 t» e ^n condemneil tlenth may j , ’ j cheerfully
I*aul was the first to preach ihe fun-j should di ■ ; that resignation was * I ces rendered to the Stale, shall have with Beryhill Dr. Parsons discovered j discussing, touching the amending pow- , - ven lo [,i, n to be treated in the ♦ recelv ** ‘ e ‘‘ ^va paper, an c ice
damental dogmas of Christianity, as j Christian’s virtue, and [hat it was swert | been recommehded to the goodness of! Williams approaching with his gun, er of the constitution. He asks : ! same manner as the suake, promising ' put 11 ° n °“ r eich * D S e Il5t * ltU5 P n 1
they are believed now. He was shrewd, j to dir. j the Emperor as persons worthy of the and be asked Beryhill to go and stop
bold, enthusiastic, and indomitable.— j ‘W bat !’ screamed the alderman,; highest honors, these officers and those him; that he did not want to be hurt or
He came t<» the heathens with the ter-j‘sweet to die!’ who havo recommended them, arc to hurt him. When Williams had reach-
ror-inspiring announcement that the j *Y ce, my dear friend, it is sweet to ; he sent to prison ami beheaded.
end of the world was nigh, and that !die, dont you think so?’
ed about ninety yards distant from Dr.
lfit* wickedness ot man would be pun
ished with everlasting fire. He held
li.ith these tilings w-ith peculiar and
Stirling eloquence. He thundered in
lo the cars of the masses'll)? approach-
‘Yes sir, but l
things.’
It is needless to
minister’s consolation was ineffectual,
[iV. O. Picayune.
Addresses seal lo the Emperor, in fa- P. he placed his gun against a tree,'
‘Can three- four, h.rfte 8^ariop. j ““ him fo iite T,wo j jf ^ ^ “ 4 “f
an amendment to the conslitulion i understood that the man who under- Dal1 ? P** au,,um ’ So 00 : . 61X “ on ’
which one-lonrth should bear all the : .[ | j g experiment is to be pardoned. | $ 3 50 - Weekly $2 00. It is neat-y got-
taxes of this government ? It not ex- ® [Albany Evening Journal. j ten op, and filled with well selected m*t-
pressly prohibited. To be sure there . ter, and as full of news a* any of its eo-
[Albany Evening Journal
ain’t fond of sweet I vor of any of the great officers ot the ! firing both barrels three shot (huek)! is a rule in the constitution that taxa- ^,jj e Minnesota Legislature lias Jpassed j lemporaries. Tbe name of the editor % i*
Slate, are considered as indicating the took effect, one in the right leg, one in i lion shall be uniform, but that provi- j a womon suffrage bill, and the Governor Dul 4nDouae ed. though tbe editorials »re
say that the good existence of traitorous machinations j the left leg, and the fatal shot in lhe | sion, according to the theory of my : ba* approved it. Next fall, it will be weiJ written,and give* evidence of ability.
' 1 subversiv-e of govemuienl, and their : right shoulder, ranging under the col-! friend from Ohio, is revocable asd ! aubmitted for ratification taall the adult p
author*, As well as the offieeis whom iar bon# and passing through bath , diatigeahle as tlte reii. [ eUrzens a«d •irizaaem* * *
Saaee** to tbe Journal.
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