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liluuie XIV.
(OLIMBtK, TUESDAY, MAIM H I, ISSU.
Debuto In the Senate Iktughii, Davl* Ami
nitn
We witnessed m the Sort insL. in the Uni
ted States Senate, n uoit splendid gin < Unto
rial exhibition between sottf© *f the intolloe
tunl giants of that august tribunal. The vie-,
bate arose on the amendment of Mr. Hale,
of New Hampshire, to the :i|)propi'i*lii>irhill, re
pealing the English restriction in rdnti*)i iw the
admission of lvaiK-as thut clause tluti requires
Kansu* to have a population of 1*3,000 inimbi*’
tanuio entitle her to adtnitSMon into the Union.
IIOn. A. G Drown, ©f Mississippi, loti oft’ in a
speech in opposition to this amen* .lntent and ul..
the squ*tter--*uvoroigoty doctrine* of Judge
Dougla- astet forth ip his speech©* during tho!a.-t
canvass in Illinoi*.- He obutvndoJ Unit the tlon
stitation rteoguiied slave property -—that non
intorventicmby (hxigre**’ went only to the extern !
of not establishing or nofi prohibiting slavery in
the territories—tlirtt IT tin- right existed to
carry slave property in the territories, the
right of pjotcotiun ulrio .aiiunvd *y_ ****> v*;
otif was virtually to the other. That if
Congress. Could not intervene ti* protect property
in the tetriterto*—if it granted to the tetri terial
legislature power which it did not flosses* itself —
there by making the creature greater thanthe ore
atflr—if tho Constitution Yecugnuiid the right f
protection of slave- the territories and
yet the power to execute fho right was denied,
than whs the constitution i\ failure and the gov- ,
eminent a despotism fey mere force of numbers.
Mr. Brown was fojhjwod by Mr. DeugUc, who J
endeavored to vindicate his poaiftoit upon the j
ground that lie stood upon Ihs principles sf the J
Kansas bill, uud the doctrine of non inter;* entiou. j
Mr. Douglas is eminent ly sound upon Hie ques
tion th#t uegranj ate property, fettt (.be practisnl
operation of his theory in refevaiiee to ihe power ‘
of terrirerLtl legislatures is downright abolition
vsui. To tay that theeoi*ltintkm recognize* .•d'avu
property : that OoitgreiM cannot Exclude if In the
territories, and yet, a territorial legislature, fh©
creature of Cougrewa, can exclude it it
and destroying it and nq remedy exists to recover
it, is absnr<fc|u tile highest degree.
Yet this was the position as.-uine.d fey Mr. Doug j
las in this groat debate a position in dire, tan j
tagonism.wii-li tbe Tired Scott hoe is ion of the Ru |
preuie Court f the United .State* which ho pro •
tends to support—oouferriug powtf* ou a territ,.*- *
rial jsotfermrmnt. established by Cc*pgre*s, wltich •
Congress itself caanot exercise--vix : to exclude i
or destroy slave projH*rfy by taxation, “uuftiwq’l
ly legislation’* or otherwise. Ilia pouitiun can be j
summed up in few words, te-'wit: ttie constithtiou
recognizes Ithive property —tbc Hiipreme Court
guarantees its proteetion hi the territories —tbe \
territory legislative euactmout i'x.-ludy it— !
Congress omqut intervene i.i protect thy ('■om-tifu
lion and tho fliw. In orther Words, -.juntter soV-
ercignty can override thq^'.icstiiailun—and they. - ‘
is Do remedy. This in Mr. Douglas’ doctrine of j
oar constitutional r igh us in the territories. Deny
big at the same time to Congress the power t
adopt the Wilmot Proviso anil yt advocating its
application by u territorial agency created by the
federal legislature.
Gladly did we see this dangerous heresy exposed
by such gallant nu.-n us Davie ami Bown *f Miss
issippi, Green of Missnuri. Gw in of California,
Clay of Alabama aud others. We rojuioe io#
that Hon. Jefferson Davis, Hon. A. G. Jlr<wrt,
and lion. C ; * C* Olay, have had ti<*<*uurago to rise
in the Senate Chamber aiul, despising a mere
time-serving policy, insi- t. upon the protection of
slave-propefty in the territorflk. They > fund with
Senator Iversoti of this State and the deep toned
sounds of approval of Jain sj2 h by the, rioutfa has
only awalteu#! ami arou-ed them to action.
It is enough to know, that not a single Sen
ator who voted for the fai.uisa* fill ugret;-’ with Sir
Douglas iu hi* constviH.ri*-u of this measure—that
they repudiate hit* doctrine of sqimtu-r-sdveivign
ty aud iliuUuuch honor teilnato su*h Statesmen
a h Hon. JcflSrson Davis, A. G. Brown, C. 0. Cla>
and Alfred JhtenWta, for e.xptwiug his heresies.
To them we return our Uuavifult thunk* and will
i,ig remember their noble riand in the Senate in
advocacy of ar courtitntional right t protection
of slave property.
The Veto- Vgrh ultural Bill
The telegraph brings u the gratifying infaTH
gence that Air. Baebanan has vetoed fli* AgH
eulfitral College Bill. We rejoice tbit be has not
affixed his signature to this nmnefroHs uTeernfe.
It in not tlm end uid aim ofgovernment W> appro-’
pmte the common domain ofthe Win tea nr fany.
purpose', £sp*cmily w it'impolitic, granting
that it # eoiwtituUonal, to donate six million of
acres of iamb amounting to ten miifron of doClur*,
for uny specific object iu the present financial con
dition of the country. We should let the reve
nue rising from them flow into the “treasury
tdionkl husband our resource® - -Mae within -.nr
menus and curtail all expenses pet actually ne
cessary for the wants of our government.
Bimitm Opimios o> oru Ahmv avi> Katy.
A eorraaptttdtiut, faking the Times as Hie expo
nent of Bwiish opinion, quotes from an article on
the American Army and Navy, the following?
“England may ®artwi*rfy kru ipowthimpy from
tile admimsfration M the Cnitcjl Slate.'. The
Americans haveunexeellwt judgment in military
and naval a flairs, which they bundle in a spirit
always lilmral and generally sagacious. It wu*
so from the very beginning ot their hictorv They
never passed through a period rtf infancy or rou
tine, hut took the field, whim they didjnkoit, in a
fashion at once superior to the uid fit# bio nod
belligerents They have the merit of autlcipat
ing even the French of tbu. Republic in discard
ing everything iikrt precedent aud going straight
by the shortest out tythe murk Ixdur® Umar.”
The correspondent gw<*rton to say that there is
no rest in this progress*aud that both the Secre
taries of War and of the Nary, and the appro
priate Board*, are continually exaa mtng and teri
iug inventions and improvements in war, ships
and tirearuis. great and sin nil. Thur** no army
he contend*. bettor armed than that of the In iked
States to-day. Every thing is done th*a can ren
der the smallest nntnber of men most effect ir® ia
battle.
The Kentucky Unpirt.ll.on Stale lon veil Jon
The Opposition Cunveotion barn nominated
Joshua F. Bell for tloveruvr of Kentucky, with
out a dissenting voice | Alfred 11. Alien for Lieul.
Governor* ohd James Jlurluu for Attorney Leu- i
end. Great unanimity ami unbounded enthusi
asm prevailed throughout the pitwcodingg.
The Vtnrlrenth lentwy
The fir#t pumU-r ol'a weekly newspaper with
the above name, ha* reached us. It# ty pographie*!
appeantueu in very neat, ami we have .•till greater
i<iinimtioii fur its pefirilivtS complexion. It
stwmgly of Southern Bights, anil vrejMfa*
that it* tabors in thatoaune will he abundantly
rewarded, ft is edited by Mr. F. L- Cherry, and
published at Fort Valley, Georgia, at two dollar*
per annum.
We extend to Mr. Cherry the hand of
fellowfdUp, and wish him a pleasant and a profit
able experience.
Flobida and OvnnrMiwnr* Lani*h.-
The Florida Board of Internal Improvement*
have decided that, after the let *f March next,
the prioe of swamp and uy-rff wed lauds in that
State outside of railroad limit will be pO dollar
per acre, cash ; within the railroad limit- two*
dollars. This obaoge however* only applies to
lands affected by the act of l&iO, and not thole
obtained under the act of 134 L
811 Cihiitos Hiptl® ili®
Hcimlor Drodtrlik.
A resolution has been adopted by the Legislature i
of California, fey a rot© of fifty ayes to oar nay. ‘
requesting this gentleman to resign his seat in the
of the l-lHted States. We hope wo may
consider this a rebuke of the course which that j
gentleman pursued dining tbe last retsion * of tlw J
present Congtvs-. It vriH bo rememberedth‘ he
with Mr. Stewart of Michigan Were the only
doimuTUts in the Senate who bolted with Doug- j
lii> on the Leomiptnu isftrc. It been tho boost |
of Mr. Broderick that he represented the sent!- !
in on bof the DwiifK-rney of California. There;
ha- been a Wondexlol revolution in the polities of j
tHht State si no© hfe election or Mr. llroderiek was j
urn.*! in error. ‘ Fifty ti> wfio.
Vory well dnhe Mr. Uroderh'k.
AtutliT i> ro tiu: ltat:. - We arc plensed to
lertrrf. s-:V* the Sarar.nah AWs, shat our voting’
friend uud former corruspattdoftt, ItoVort Urant, j
Kfq . wa- vesterdQv, after n very eretlitutdc ex
e.uiiuM'ron, to plead and practice hi the I
; event! e. pits of law find cqintr hi this State.—
li he i*r ‘; :>*• dfft. imumniAis aim enpain. n.
his new profession, iw fie did lust whiter in Mill
edg. vibljc, a.- reporter of the legislutiw proceed
ings. ho vyiil deserve to uinke a name Stid a for
tune. So mote it be.
\ew* t com iiaytl
AiiX'Cuyos dikes of tbe Hh inst., are received. I
Tb*y Kt timt everything was quiet. i J reara* i
l lion* were being mad© there t.i reot-ire Dn -'ident j
tk'ffnml. D>fetblvi-us had fallen frflni SH 20 to $2 70.4
Business wa cxpooteil to ivvlvo, n tlu* import !
| and export dwtim? were t be raodihed. Owfcfl !
! was scarce. The ox-Duke of Aux -Cityes endea
| vored nusneee**fully to rgine n feeling against
| (Yefirard on tbe Ifith ult.
Atncriruua in Die Tropic*.
Tiie sdAicsiHeu of America ;rrc warned by
‘•fei: ijdts more <i(buu* Mini sincere, that their
countrymeu umy lose boue iuul muitolc if they
veatuve with the globe and SyOptrc of coliiatest
into a torrid zone. Sy says, tuo feondon Telo*
graph whin It revit< the history of its country
; men, both iu the Bast and West liuiies, in eon-
I tvadietipn >!’ th* theory. And the Kirjrtishman is
j undoubtedly right. The experience of Aineiic.ann
i iuSiiMibrrn Mexico, f'ttba nin} Swifth America.
u well us that Os the Anglo-Saxon proper, alike j
I touJiruis his view. So tar from having tfegcueia
ud, *>ur ♦, untrywen ret tied iu Urn trftpifci, whuih
. er engaged In agriculture or t <otimtrce, sgi’iu to
; have gainmt*'new life abd Vigor n lieSlg trtins
plantcd to a more onthn latitmle.
The error <•<,uies from uttwednug too muh itu
portanee to the influence of ylimate ;uid init
. enough to An ttc.tivo, enterprinhi# poop!*-
i will i>e active and enterprising anywhere, in the ;
I South as will ns iu the North, in the K:ut its vvoll j
1 a* in thu M o'U in tho tropics iu well ;u iu wiiul i
| arc m'lrfmnned the lcimcnito zones. Bad the An- ;
! glo-Sttxba coloured MexH*o L dubft. and Smith j
; Ainerica. those rich countries would bo far uiorv j
! prgductivu Dumi Now KiHfloud or ttld lCngliuid |
i uovrls; oil the othef hand, had North America I
! fallen an infepritauc© to tho. races wbicli ‘Ctth*l j
! the countries of4he (Inlf, it would be now more I
i .-turtle than ihc soUtharu eontineiif. Tt wtut the f
I Homan race tlmt built up the Uoinan empire, and
the Greek froni w hich came the.culture aud jimv- 1
cr of Afh-tiv mid Sparta, and in climates far j
more enervating than that (ft the Antoticau t‘roj- 1
ici. .V. ti. Pi- iripim.
Arrival oi ike ovirbuiii Nall.
►St. Lot ts, Bob. 2J.t—The overland until arriv- J
od at m>*u, with San Francisco dates of the 3Dt ;
ulu There were uo through pa>?eugcr#, and the 1
news Is unimportant. j
Tire Ship M<flniug Star had arrived at Wh ■
Prnnchoo from t;ar<!rSf,JwA the Alarv Whiudd*©. j
from New York, (beforereported arrived via New |
Orleans,) reached port previous to the sw.
-
liiirmtlng from Mexico.
Adviac* from Vera Crux Of.tit® 12th inat., rep
resent Juarez um preparing for a raw reps d-!'meo
of the city aruinrithe threatened attack of Mira. ‘
uion. Juarez has a force already offivo thousand
men, hud two hundred field pieces. and had or j
dered an uddßional fore® of two thousand man j
from ilia interior. He hud sanguine hopes of do- |
feuting Mi famuli.
The Queen’s Speech at tfae ope ning of I’avlia- !
meat, on ibo ffri ins*., contains the following in- j
Irmatiou on tin; diplomatic relations of Great
Britain :
I receive from all foreign powers assurances of j
Gmu friendly fading*. To cultivate and confirm
thoseibuiii’ to uuniitahi inviolate the faith oft
j-uhlic treat re;*, nnd to uont iriiute,, * tar ns my in
fluence c*i, K.vii ml, t< the preservation of flic gen
eral pc.te*-. are the objects of uty iMiONwlng uoiici
tu*le. I ha••u.-jiuiofd with the. suvere.igns who
wen* j'mrtb •- to tin ucnly of I'uiJK tis IBati a <ffin
venUii red alive to the organ i/.atioti ot life pnnei- .
|;aiitn ‘ of Moldavia aud Wallachia. Those Bon
nine provinces are now proceeding to esuibUnli. ‘
under it:’ provivion*. their new form of govern- j
iih nt. A ‘ scaly of commerce which l liave con- !
idmiod with tin; Emperor of lUtama, lirut which j
will be Ihid before y>', is n satisfactory indica- j
tioft of th- o oawiate rc cstabliphtncnt of those 1
amicuble idaiions whi- h, until tltairlata nnforfu- j
uate iiiterrupflon. had long sttbsish-A hr'wcen us, ‘
to the mutual udventage ot our respective domiti i
ions. Tlm- mci-som wlrtch, in aoMeft with my |
ally tliE fhuperer rtf the Vroheb. I thought It Me- {
cusaary to take nfmn the con-t of <'hiua, have re- *
suited in a treaty, by which further etfaithar of ]
hluod has lic.en prevented, mid which holds out !
the prospect of greatly m< rca.ed intercoursfl with I
(bat extensive and detondy populated empire.— |
Anther tre at v into which 1 hare entered wßh j
tha Emperor f Jp.ui, rtpwnfl a fre*sh field l*r i
uoirnneredai onta*|riiH in n populown and highly I
civilized reoutry. which has. hitherto been i
ouriy kimrded aguit.M the inlm-ioii of tordprters. 1
As soon - the naifiewtion* of these treaties shall ♦
b.vvs lawn exolitiugtd.thiy will ba laid before yoh. ‘
I have -rent satbfnctkn In announcing to yon
iknithe Jjfw #ye. (sr o/**e iVreeA A* i .
*fptem of if ‘fro rmii/rntinii fror.i ifte const nf AfA- j
at, iHfnimt tekiek a* umtnrhlnMy Ameer- I
< r ffuard'<l t ta Me coco m-ay+m+vtt of Hut *ln rt j
m / mtJvrmin*M* hit* n*oer rcnn+H E odd n-** to A•* J
Imp* Ant Alftptty it* nuutt but //*eiwWy ciy# j
, r*t>it> *<f'oo. ‘f bis wise act on the past- f his j
luiporiat Majesty Induces mo to hopo that nego- <
tintiiciS now. in progress at I’a.is may tstitl to the !
total ftbaninmacfit ofthe system, awtl bt the sul- j
vfltntbm .1 a duly regulated supply of imbstan- i
tiul by iVre lalwr. The stare of the wpnblic of I
Mowico, distracted by civil war. has tydndM me j
to c .rry forbeoratici to its utmost limits, in re- [
n, wrong; mid iudlgnitb's t<* wbi'*h British I
residents have hem subjected wl the himds of the >
two contending parties. They have at lengtli ;
bouli carried to such uu e.xicrit that / kur<. ,
cotHj.rUcf /•> f/ir* iiihtrurtifH* t fix “>HiviUlHt<rroJ l
,ny i'*e?dl/o/-c in tkn*> f*4, to deiiHMtf,’ and i/ t
V ‘•c wiry tit pn/oi-ce, itw r<}*>rntvtttf’
A Very doubtful KudorsemeuL
Xbe (‘ia lrinnti Gazette caff, that recently a
house in that city had occasion f writ** j
t*. a emtespondetii in one of the interior town* of
„ludi*na, and in closing their letter asked the
question, “Wh*f is the standing <ii Mr. V ‘
in duo time the correspondent replied to the query
ns follow-':
jCfyeur <|oNliun rwferaif 3|r. > real re
sponsibility tu a|y limited amount, wo answer, it
i* good; hut to ay tliot he is obstinate and mu
fish hut faintly, expresses his peculiarity of dlspo
itien wturn an account is presented. He usual
ly pays a debt at the extreme tail-cud of an exe
cution, iimi then doles out the cash to the con
stable though ho wun driving a nail iu his own
coffin.’ The money shaver who took the last soot
in the last car of a railrfiud train, so as to have
thu use of his money while the conductor was
reuobiug him. was ooi ucircumsiauce to thu grim
dualfc grasp with which Mr. -*■-- holds on U
hi* puiso’Strings. He whom* to b hoavt, but
his neighbor* say that a live-cant ptec produces
a viurabsmL'swiu that aflects his vision quite,
painfully!
The firm ypncluded UtttTuff their amount at “the
tail-end of au *Jxoeutiuu” and ‘“drum” no mere in
that direction.
Bank Dbial;i.tbb.—Mr. Field, thu paying
teller of the Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn, Un ab
•couded, being delimiter for nearly sixty thousand
dullw*.
THK IIN lON II K THU STATUS. AMI TII K SIIVK 11 K 111 AT V (IK TII K STATUS.
(OLUMRI M, WEDNESDAY. IIAItt H 2, iHiftt.
feubentnforlal Convention - Candidate*.
Mo me that it is tha opinion -of some of our oo
’ temporaries tlmt grout opposition ©gifts to the rc
uoiuiQnti .nos (lor, Brown to tho position ho t'u
! day so honorably Oils. Wo do not Uliavo, so far.
; as wo are twquufeiteil with public soiUimeut, that
! theta is a iliapo-itioa to do I out him in tho noniina
| tinn. On tho other hand, thorc is an uprising of
I the mossoafor him, and it would fee an evil day
■ tor tho Duiuorg|Cy to depart from a time-lmnot
j ed custom to prevent hi sewing n second term.
W bile thus prulWsiug to be the “last friend'’ to
the Governor, ftjad we trust sincerely, woaronot
lube understood as underrating the chums of iuiy
disHtiguisliod Democrat for tho succession. Wo
expect to support tho iiouiiuee <>f the Convention
with aii opr aval and humble ability, mid will not
prejudice the public mind against any mime niou
tiuned, because fursonth wo might have a prefer
once l'ui another. This is not deuiocrntic, is not
wise, is n.t politic. We abide the decision of tho
oouveufiou and its choice will bo our choice. The
‘hits been nieutioned iu connection with tho jo
----itiou. Wo a’rc sure by mistake. It. however,
really intended for us, we most cordially thank
■ ►¥• extemporary ft>r the ullusion, premising nt
tbe'smne lime that such a thought never elite red
out* mind mui w ould not bo entertained for a mo
ment. Wo believo in seniority of promotion and
do not think our humble claims Would justify nn
exception to so good a rule. Wo clip the follow
ing from the Atlanta iHtrtliyrnct v, which will give
1 tho render ueluo to this question, lew iu reply
to the Atlanta Southern Cimfitiermt'y.
“The approaching Gubermitorjal CouvenU"ii,
from every manifestation of public sentiment,
threatens to bo n© of unprecedented ticfiuiony in
the atiiMils of tho State, with the almost certain
attendant evils of schism, discord incurable, ami
prejudices that will endanger the success of the
party.”
W think the •‘Confederacy” greatly mistaken
in fho statement just ahovo. “I‘rom every mani
testation of patdie sentiment,'’ wo buvu not a
doubt hut that Guv. Brown will bo ro-uomiuutcd
on thellrsf ballot, and that be will be rc-olocteiY
by an increased majority. “The success or tho
party.” with Gov. Brown as h leader, umy l>o sot
duW U Ob l ti lltiu.
“Augusta has hor Gurdnor, Savannah her Hides,
ColutObus her Colquitt. Home her Lumpkin.
! ('berokco county her Brown, and why not Atlanta
her Ulenu. If tho re-nomination of Gov. Brown
is to ertnite dissaftsion, feuds, cliques, and inter
miuaUt strifes in the party, when thereisso much
ntedof unanimity in view of the approaching
crisis of lSflO, the nomination of either of the first
, three gentlemen, would produe© like difftcnl
tios.’’
ff“ Augusta hasher Gardner,” her Gardner
: says he has uo war to make upon Gov. Brown,
i and that ho has jk> aspirations to bo Governor.
I Savannah has not offered “her Stiles” as yet,
; against the re-nomination of Gov. Brown, and
.she would bo just as apt to urge him against
j Glean olid'Jirowft. Colquitt of Columbus, is one
1 -f Gov. Brown’s fast friendand w ilt, uo doubt,
sinil© pt seeing his name in this connection.
from what we have heard of late, we have no
pid.it that Horn© will urge “her Lumpkin,” at pres
■seiit. ‘ Why not Atlanta"reserve “her Glenn” till
I liter* seems t© he (L favorable breeze 1
■ * * * . * % * • *
1 We would mt think that we were doing much
j “fco bariftonrae and strengthen the party,’’ by *ug.
1 gosling that the nomination of Gnrdnor, Stile.-,
i ColqtuM or Brown, would ‘create dissousion, feuds,
J eliqiHH- and iut< timnnblo airiias ui party,” Ueor
i gi;i iicmocrats feave their preferences, ad umke
bold to show them, bat when any worthy Demo
| .-rat is fairly placed in nomination, they rally to
, him ms they have always rallied, to principles
I rather than men. .While we arc strongly in ftt
: vor of Gov. Brown’s ro-nomination, as due him
j from party isj4g;. and from :i stem and gneccs
| ful effort to make a gool Governor, ifso'nm dflKd*
raliablo and worthy Itemoorat should fairly beat
( him in tho couvoutiou, (of which wo feme no fear)
’ yet*in that ovout, we ahull eiithiisiaHticttlly sup
’ port llte nominee. _
ProHldcntlal ({Hcsllon 11mrlcston t'ooveHtlon.
We find the following iu the Georgia (Macon)
V*tfpnJ>h . to-wit :
‘•By general con sent it has been un dor stood
i that ibe noiniuee ;f the Chari eaten Convention
| xbould bn taken tr<jm n Slave Sf nti‘, and we sec
no good reason why the South should not iSm>upt
the compliment wiiiehthc North and West have
> graciously ten<lered. Wc hope therefore our
! neighbors of the H/yi-tU r who suggest Mr. India*,
| and the Columbus Tim** who favors the kinsman
; ofoueofils Editors, will co-operate in bringing
forward a Southern uouiinee.”
Wo do uu4 construe >ur eofbinporary's remarks
I into a censuiij of our chyiec or ut all impugning
the motives of one of the editors of this Journal.
Wo believe w have the uitercsts of the Demo
rmtie party at heart., and will not sacrifice it for
individual preferences. Gob. Uik standsounfoas
edty a very jifbjriluent candidate for the Pretti
deuev. He bus up to this period never varied or
changed in Jiis advocoey of our rights. Ho has
; never thought yet that the South has matte an
[ unjii L dcnnuid of the North. Besides fart is u
■ Southerner by birch and is prepared t yield the
buidofhia nativity her constitutional claims to
e<|Uullty and respect. He lute also many friends
iin tiro West. Indiana coat hor vote for him for
I the Presidency in IH4S.
Hut we do not turn a deaf ear to the suggus-
I tions of our coteiupomry. We will cordially on
’ operate with the Te.Uyrttpk in bringing forward
; a s-rtilhoin mo. We are prepared at all time* to
make the issue with the Republicans which they
! present, aud would prefer a trus Southern man
I for our Blamhvrd-bearer.
| Our cotenrporary thinks Mr. Bre< kenridgc and
i Mr. Cobb the foreujont. We otter no objoction.-
i Our observation, howaver, during a brief sojourn
iu Washuigtou, convinces u that Mr. Cobh, no
! matter how unjustly, Imars upon his shoulders all
i the respusibility that attaches to Mr. Buchanan
| himself, aud will go into the Convention at
Charleston with nil the prejudiecH which have
1 arisen against the udministrafion, both North and
Sooth. This in always thefute * our best men wfao
go iuto the Cabiuet. Especially is it the case
; with Mr. Cobb now from the depleted condition
Jof tiie National Treasury. Wc are not to Wc
i considered as prejudicing the claims of this dis
tiDfWbti.faMMcnd to the position which hi
) friends seek re elevate him, ff Georgia is to
present a candidate with a view to fate uomnaHo*
at Charleston, Hon. Alexander H. Stephen a is
| the man. We do not think we are mistaken in
| the signs nf popular reutiment for this gent leiuun.
I Wc do not know that the politicians at Washing
! ton are wiser than any of our Editors os to tbi
-1 popularity of any aspirant for Brenidentiat honors.
| They have a wider held, however, from which
hey can judge and are generally iu their
I urinitcs. Wc dcsiro then to he understood as
, cordially co-operating with our eotamporaries In
i pressing the choice of a .Southern uan,
I We treat tlmt ute may be chosen, wbojf elected,
-V |i -tilt ibo wafers f -cncmiil *inl< M • >
i iiiipi wninrir n j rt by concssi<ns, hat through
i tlw- “wisdom.rustk and moderation” of his ud
• oiiaUitr alien,
I Tfate is the ulGmatuui which (he South ask*.
Mexican Vw*.
Mkw Oiu.ka.vs, Mur. 1, (via, ts. Y.)
j The details of news by the steemsbip Tenues
sec oonflnn the Imstility ot the alltetl naval “tfi
-1 ccra to the liboral causa m Mexiwi. They
have refund to protect sh city ‘if Vra t'ruz, in
‘case of an ussault. Mirpanm threatens to sock
1 flic city.
Postal Util
| If we are correctly informed as to the provis
-1 ions of the I'ostal Route bill which recently pass
! ed the Hauato, it abolishes the lranklng privilege
aud provides for famishing member* of Congress
j with itarapi.. io lieu thereof, to the umountofllflO*
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1859
I'he right of ffanking dooumenU is reserved to
the Pusimnster his first Assistant, and
Chief Clerk, aud to the Auditor of the Boat Office
Department, and bis Chief Clerk, and to .eertain
e.x-Bresidentjj of the Unitevl States; and other
special eases are provided for by euaetment. The
aiuendiuont increases the rales of postage fn>m (J
to a a eenU for distances under ,30011 miles, uud to
ton cent* fur ovor that dietume. Tor double and
treble letters the amount is proportionately in
creased. The rates for drop and advertised letters
iwo the tamo. For newspapers, the amount for
transit papers in the L uitort States is mm cunt.
Pupers are vutitled to free delivery in the uouuty
whvre published, to actual subscribers.
Gov. it ammo ml
The Savannah livfin!/H< oft advocates thoelnims
ofthis gentleman to the Presidency. Wb are
glade to see that our coteinpomry is disposed to
stand h\ (bo p< #ll ion it assumed, when it publish
ed Mr. Humphrey Marshalls’ speech. It will
uot oppose democrat for President for mere op
of Kentucky. IVe may yet uni to iu presenting
an undivided fruit against a common enemy. We
differ with tho A'cpoA/u'o it as to the man, but
trust that our differences may he reeouollud.
when the battle begins and every Southern Diau
will have to ehoosM last ween tbe Democracy on
I lie one hand and liepubKi'smtuiu on the other.-
Then we should aaeritico our prejudices sos the
good of the South and the justice of our cauae,
Kvcrnilvr (ommlttce
Col. John W. Dumuin lias written a letter to
the \tlajitft /. ttlHffunci-r, in which, he says, that
Judge Love is chairman of tho Deuiocrntic Kxec
utive Committee to appoint tbe time and place for
the meeting of the Democratic Gubernatorial Con
vention. Hi- absence on • tour North is the rea
son of his silence to this period, and being the
movers,! ibe ‘ ‘.molttee in the lust Convention, he
was regarded by many as the Chnirmun. Ho
declined to orve ns chairman and lion. John K.
Ward wit- appointed- Tu his absence .lodge Love •
is the chaiiiiuin. This puts all matters right.
Henlher Diuuling.
Another change ha- come over the spirit of the
weather. After a seric-: of warm days—lmigor
than we rememtwir to have seen he fare at the
siuiie sen son of tiie year. March was inaugura
ted yesterday With a Mustering and ehillitig at
mosphere. Some apprehension luay be properly
fell for the clt'eet v* >■ li *the .'hang© is likely to
produce upou t,ho >i .- “ rep. Wo learn that
iu many localities tbc, fruit tv* are In full bloom,
and to sQch the frost that likely to follow will
be a serious disaster. It is t>. fee feared, al.*©.
that the siiperfthundnnie nfntin Which ha* fallen
since the your hrigan, Ims been t material hind
rance to terming operations. The earth has boon
so saturated with water that it bag ©cti impossi
ble to give it the proper prcpnrtion ff>r receiving
thcM-ed, and h- the time for planting is near nt
hand, we presume this duty will be potiponod till
a “more convenient season. v Under such disad
vantages. anil with the pr*cff *, i <i r high prices
for Cotton, we tremble for tho nvxi -,>m vyop.
Damage to the Mate Itoad
Wo hare it from reliable authority, that the re
pair-1 of the late damage to tbe State Read, did
not cost over SL,6OU or 2,<UM. f
%: 1:1,000.
Col. Benj. May, Treasurer of *te State Hud.
has romitlcn Trrtmr-cTate Treasury „
1 the month of February. All right.
l ort Valley and Atlantic flulirmid.
A meeting was befal in Perry, on the 2dd iiist. f
to consider the ways and means of building a rail
road from Fort Valley to lUxinawtek. The editor
of the I'ulortki Time* was in attciidauee, and
makes the following roiuai ks upon the evident in
clination of the meeting to look for fcitate aid.
“It is true every body was not only luvomble
bill dltjclouafor.tb” Road, hut there was niaiijlbs
red a disposition in the meeting, as evinced by
the ruttolutiuns presented and adopted, to uiake
the construction ofthe roail, to some extent, de
]>eudont upon .State; aid. And while we think that
the claims of the project are such art should re
ocivw the oousidoration of our Legislnfurc, and
recoin mend itwdi to the liberal aid- of that body,
when it meets again ; yet, we have no idea that
an effort to hoc ure the uid of the .State in this or
any other enterprise of the siune character, will
ever at all anything. And if the friends of the
enterprise lie still ami wait for the road until it
is built by thi* iiieaua, they, iu pur humble judg
ment, will never hour the whistle nor See the en
gine?” - J
Murder by a t nngrtMsnian.
Wa.hhimjtom, Feb. 27.
ptiilip Biirtou Key, the l uftod Staten attorney
in the District of ( oluiiibin, was shot and killed
to-day in the street, marly fronting the Executive
Mansion, by Daniel E. Biekles, u member of Con
gress fVom New York. The reported eaiife as
signed lor the port nit rat ion of this murder, is crim
inality between Mr. Key and Mr. Sickles’ wile.
Thin affair has .-routed great excitement in the
leading eircies iu ibis dty ou account el’tho high
sooiul standing of the parties.
beerght MedUal t olUge
The conirocnecuicut Arctecs of the Georgia
Medical (.'ollngc will lake place on Tuesday next
at eleven o'clock, A M.
J>r. Samuel G. White, of Milledgn iile, will de
liver the address to the graduating class; and Dr.
W. W. Pool, (one ofthe graduating class,) will de
liver the valedictory address.
Public Document* tiotrriimrnt r.\prune.
In the discussion ol the Postal Route bill lo thrt
.Senate a few days siuce ;
Mr. 1 versou, in the courao of his remarks rciui,
a curious document shuwing how many el his
sfKMßifaes each Senator lial folded and mailed from
tit Senate’s folding room at the expense of the
public, ‘flirty were folded, malted and franked,
but not printed at the public charge.
The Reporter could not obtain access to the
document*, -hence there may be a lew indecuru
yies in the figures, hut the following stat'anoiit is
iu tie main oorfuof’: Mr. Allen rent JOfft Mr.
Rate-, none: Mr. Bell, 7.0(D)? Mr. Btujumin,
ll.t'OD; Mr. Bigler, >4,UHO ; Mr. Bright, lb,otu>:
Mr. Brodortek, Is.rnm ; Mr. Brown, 18,1100; Mr.
('timero|), 10,000 Mr. t.’hiindlei, 24,000; Mr.
<Tie-nut, none. Mr. ‘Clark, 5,500; Mr. Clay,
ll,„()0: Mr. t'lingiuan, 21,500: Mr. Collanicr,
.i.tiljo; Mr. Prittciideu, 10,000; Mr. Davit, fl,0(M;
Mr. Doolittle, 1.000; Mr. Douglas, H 15,000; Mr.
DurltCQ, 0500; Mr. Fessenden, 11.500; Mr. Filch.
11,000: .Mr. Fitzpatrick, 1,500; Mr. Foot", 2,000;
Mr. Foster, 7,000; Mr. (jran, 12,000 } Mr. Gwin.
10,500; Mr. Hale, 11,000; Mr. Hamlin, |o,oo<*;
Mr. Harlan, 10.000; Mr. Houston, 5,000, Mr.
liuntcr, 2,000; Mr. Iverson, :i,OOO, Mr. Johnson,
of Arkansas, x,fll)0; Mr. Johnson, of Tennessee,
11. nun; Mr. Jones, 4,000; Mr. Kennedy, 6,000 :
Mr. King, lO.OOfff Mr. Mallory, 0,000; Mr. fain
son, 2,ino : Mr. Pearee, O.rttMt; Mr. Polk, lft,ott
Mr. Pugh. 4,000; Mr. Reid, 1,000; Mr. Rice,
{,1100; Mi. itebwariiMn 2,000; Mr. Beward. 81.000;
Mr. Shields. non; Mr. Simmons, 2.j‘o; Mr. HH
dull, 8,000; Mr. Ftuurt, 40,000, Mr. Sumner,
1,000; Mr. Thompson of Kentucky, umio ; Mr.
Tlwlttodfa. ‘f New Jersey, 1,000; Mr. Tomnhs,
2,000; Mr Trambull, ROOO ; Mr. Wadrt, 2,000;
Mr. Ward, worm: Mr. Wright, 7,000; Mr. Yu-
Uo, 2,000. _
Til k Doom ov thk Woiu.d.—l’ho North Hrit
U/i Un-lt.tr, disedbrehig of the doom of the world
bus the following remarks:
“What thte change Is to l*e, wo daye not evou
ooj<dure, but wo see In the heaveu* thamselves
Hpm traces of destructive dements and some lu
dleations of their power, the fmgmenti of bro
ken planet!—the dcseeni of luuteorie henes upon
our globe- the whirling eoiiiuts wielding their
loom material at the relar surface—-the volcanlf
eruptions In our own .•'tttellte—the appeiiruncoof
new Slurs and dinappoarnuge of othors, are all fuw-
shadows o| that impending eouvnfeiuu to wuudi
tin- JOUI |>l Uiu „ ,!„uiiiTUu ul
oucl mi u plHiu'l wliieU is tu bu l.univd u|>, uilrt U,|-
dor heavens which are to pass away; thus roaid
ingasit were, on the cemeteries, ami dwelling up
on the mausoleums of former worlds, lot us loam
lh lesson of humility and wisdom, if w© have
nut already been taught in the wthuol of . revela
tion,”
From BaHtiliigton
W AHIUKjBTOV, Pel*. 21.
The Post Oflico appropriation, hilfe which whs
dofegtod by the House to-day by thirty-threo ma
jority, appropriated upwards tf twenty ulillious
and a halt, nearly four millions of which are to
supply deficiencies in the retfejnuo for the year
ouding the 30th of Juno next. Various reanoug
eoutributud to it* rejection t anmug them that of
striking out the amendment authorising the But*
tcrfteld Company to curry the overland mail by
such route ns they may select, Iml the chief one
is said to lie a disiiudiuation t > pass tiie general
appropriation I,lll* without first modifying the”
tariff',
members in the House, and they were waiting to
deliver speeches.
Mood} Affair.
On Sunday ullernoon, a man named Perry
StrjvkUnd. living near Bull ereok in this vieiniiy,
wits arrested at his house hy a part of dm police
squad of this city, charged with committing a
brutal and perhaps deadly ua.-unlL mi S.iturdav
night, upon a woman mimed Lucinda Pace, of
Girard. The prisoner was taken over h Girard
and ou Sunday nigh, an examination imo the
laets ol'the euse Was liud before Justice Ghidings.
Two witnesses for the State testified timt rhcw*o
man wounded was at the house of a sick or maim
ed man in Girftrd. nursing him and taking emu
of his children: that tho prisoner ciium there and
was beating a negro man outside of tho
and the woman wont out timl ordered him to
leave; that Stricklan l l thou coiumomod an as
sault upon her with a:largo poeknt Unify und in
flictoil -evencuts upon* hov head and . hoikldcnU
oiie witness say iug that tho woman was retreat
ing or trying lo got away from him while he- cut
her. The prisoner did not hare any witnesses
present: his left hand was cut uinl bandaged, ami
ho usserlod to tho bystanders that the. woman cut
him. Tie Junticc demanded bail in the sum of
$1,00(1, which tho prisoner wiis urnrido to give,
and wo presume he was yesterday rent to the jail
at Crawford. The wounded woman is said to he
frigiitfully mangled, hut perhaps none of her
won id.- are deep enough to cause death —Ovlum
him I'JiHjNii'r)', Ist Vii*f.
From the Fclcml Vrduu.
Uenioerattr Executive tommltlee
Wfl give below, a card from three gontleuion |
of the Executive Committee of tbo Domouratir
Party, which Wvhopw will be widely cinulaied \
by the Democratic papera of thr Stat*'. Those
three pruminnut mein hers of the Committee froiu !
three different di*triotH being in Mdlodgevilleoii j
businc.ss, could butter take the initiative'in thi* i
matter than anyone individual in the ahscueu of i
the chairman. We hope their suggeatiiMis will
heouceuptablu to the ha Imi ee of the Coimaktert—-
and thus put the unit ter at rest.
M i iii.KOn kv i i.i.iPub. 14. 1851).
To the Kxeentive Gounnittoe of the Democratic
Party of Georgia:
in the absence of the Hon. John E. Wank the I
chairman of thte commit tec, and n* Truin''the piddle
prints, there seems to be some doubt who should
make the necessary movement for the appoint -
uiunt of the du,? forth* Gubernatorial Committee,
the iimb-reigned members of the Convention, in
eideutrtlly present at this place, 1..-,. 1.-• .. to .n.-
tfe iiAtwri'fii'i'.'i.o':!!!’
in June next as the day for the meeting nf the
Convention, and they further re'juest. that the
motnhcrH of ths ooiutnittee rcspbctfuliy address
D. C. Campbell at Miliedgcvillc. expressing thoir
eoneurreneft in that day, or mime Hindi other day
as they limy prefer.
Paper.- friendly to the Democratic principles
are requested to publish this notieo.
D. G. CAM PRi; Lb.
C. J. MCNNEKLYN,
A. J. UAtWON.
The names of the members ofthe Executive
Coininittoe, lor the several dtetrbds wo pnldishud
iu u Pinner teaue.
The li real (plot mu.
Whilst, the attention of the peoplo of the rtpgfh ,
is engaged t-o a large extent with the barren topic,, j
of Cuba, the rtlavrt trade, Mexico and Central
Aiimriea, the great practical subject v s the Tariff
in working re it* conclusion in Congress. Tin
pretext of a delicletit treasury is seized upon lo i
promote, the greedy designs ~f Northern capitalists j
upon the poekete of the consumers of the eountn, !
and ert|)eeia!ly the ,'■tenth. Washington in throng
ed with lobby agents of tin- inaniijnctiiror.” of tin-
North, wh", though oomplartent with tho free
ltet, want lieiidrt* higher rates of duty ou articles
of Houtnern eonsamption. The entire black re
publican party favors (ha scheme of sectional j
plnuder and aggrandizement Northern demo
crate yield their professed principles to satisfy the
Uerce deuiaruls of thnir e.ouMtituents. Honlfartrn 1
spoilsmen, party hocks and unionists, tremble m j
the prospect of ‘letiiocraey standing in (he wayol }
Northern lust for tin* plunder of the fWtJh, tpid j
incurring uflicml defeat. In the House of It'Hp J
reset!fa!ives, tht* Onnmltlee of Way- and Mean*,
by a vote nf five to lour, on the 21*1. reported a 1
lull to reissue frawairy notes, without touching
the Tariff of’s7. But th<- minority uflhred in tie
lions*- Uu; bill they desired, with a treasury no|u
rider. Objection win made to the consideration
of the bill, and a suspension of the rule* was re- ■
fused by a vote of 122 to 01. This vote is thought ;
to indicate that the House is in favor of making I
n aftre protective tariff. It is said the Treasury !
Note bill eat)net pass without an inrtrvaso of tin- !
tariff rates. Thus the Fenafo alone will stand in ‘
the way of the design, and every Influence that j
can be brought rehear will be used to raise the
taxes on utricles Used especially at fh< South,
while the free list of articles use*! particularly by j
the manufacturer**, nn4 even tea and coffee, used
generally, will be returned. W< trust tin- penult- |
ofthe Hoiith will lix their attention up"U this j
grave ami paramount <fue*tion before the conn
try. Wc trust that for any short coming mi this
vital subject, they will hold their repr<-**-ntatives
to the strictest accountability. The powerful [ire*
sure iu Wwhington tiiu*t be counteracted by that
from at home. There arc always sortie who aru
weak in the knees, aud need stiffening.— -Chur•.
Mrr. _ _
Fatal shnoling Affray.
Gn Httturdu.v last an affray took place on flic
(tours ground at M-ED < misrilU, iu MD<-h<dl. ouii
ty, between Thomas Muph‘B, and Benjamin llud
path Jr. on the one side, and Wiu. D. William* on
the other side, which resulted in the death of tic
last mentioned gentleman. After receiving tie
wound from tiro plitnl, WilUuui.’ lihkorud loiuc
two hours and a half and expired. Mr. Iliute
petit also received a shot in one of his arms. Mr.
Maples, so far tu We are able to Irani escaped un
hurt. The whole matter was the rc*ult of an old
loud.
MrtrtffV Maples and Hudupoth were rteeured hv
n guard, and a preliminuiy trial was goim through
with. Both th® parties are rci>pcluhie and thwir
frieods advised them to flee the country. This
they would not do, but were willing for auri Re
manded a full und fair investigation into tbc af
fair. This was dull® 00 Tue-day and Wednesday
last, aud the testimony being so conflicting und
unsatisfactory, tho prosecutors ami defendant*
met each other, and the format withdrew the
prosecution.
m The betmto of Missouri have appropriated
Iff ,000 to the Mount V®rnod Fund. Tfa® vote
wti urmnimons.
Jflkoko KiLbXin—A rorrespondent writes u* j
tbutu negro was killed iu u melee with hi: emu*
radcH, near Geneva, Tulbot uouuly, on the 21l
ultimo.
. m • —1
Kr.fm;oi.Y St at* Convention. —The onpoHi-,
tion Kentucky .Suite Convention Itu* u main a ted
Joshua F. Bull for Governor, and Alfred 11. Allen
for Li®ut. Govern*!!.
Rowls, of Cleveland (Tenu.; has
been appointed Federal Judge, forth* State of
Uregefa,
<(H Mill'd, THURSDAY, M.AIU'R 9, INfift.
Tho Veto Message.
M e have just road the Message of tho President
l> tl) House of Hopresen tnfives, containing hi*
objection* to the Agricultural t?nllege Bill which
originated in that Body. The argument of tho
• message upon fho expediency of the passage of the
| bill in eonclimfvo. Tiie President show* that tho
bringing suddenly info market of tho ttlfiltoiw
of aero* donated by tho hill, by thirty-throe eager,
selling ‘Competitors, would effectually cut off’ an
Important source of supply to the National Treas
nrv. The minimum pride at which tho General
Government can dispose of the public domniu is
*1 2d per acre. As no limltnthm is Imposed by
the bill upon tho price which the severnf Htntex
may demand for the laud therein conveyed, if i*
unreasonable t© suppow /that any would be ote
sorvt il in praotiee, and rapid sales could ho made
oiriy hy resort to a reditcud vMmtilon. That such
an oxpodiont would ho adopted, (ho President
rdtou . llu K>aM.M—nuioa *UvnrO<lauH
the lands, in such Btuto as shall tt ©gleet “to pro
vide within five years at least, not loss than one
College,'’ shall revert to the General Government.
This (lidantcr would be averted iu tho way sup
posed.
The President also considers that a question of
Constitutional power is involved in the bill, and
his opinion is adverse to tiie measure on ‘that
ground, in his argument, upon this branch of
tho •nihjoet, he indirectly admits the- truth of a
proposition for which we heretofore contended, in
discussing ilie Pacific Railroad Bill. It is, that
Congress has no power to apply the public domain
ot the tin ton in fuvtlieraneoof an ohjpct for which
it would he unconstitutional t© appropriate the
money raised by taxation We never expect to
bonbjo to seo rational baci* for such distinction.
There Is nothing in the .-aibjacts tliem.-elrws to
support it. and we have limited iu vain to find It*
recognition in the Cbniti/ation. Indeed, tho
framer- of that instrument would have perpc.trir
‘ted the most childish ftbbsone, ; to have declared
that Congress might do thus and so with tfeo
speoifie land, Imt could not make tt similar appli
cation of tliu money into which they are author
ized t > convert it. True, the Goustitution says
that Congress shall have power “to dispose of tbe
Territory or other Property of'the United States
but it nls.*, grants the power lo “levy and . ollebS
law-” without tfliunierating the specific objects
tor which this power is to be cXerted. Now, if it
be the legitimate And province of
the Government to build Railroads and establish
Schools and ('oilogCP, the terms ol’ either grunt
are broad enough to authorize the provision of tbc
! means: but we defy ingenuity itself to din-over
i any rational nih' l far discriminating betweeu the
I two. D equally follows, moreover, that if Con
j gre*s he denied the power in question, neither is
I there any eonstltutlonnl wamtnt for fouti-ring with
I the public treasure the construction of Hailrouds
!or other work* ofjnfenuil improreuient. C’er
| tainly in a ltepublie.-in government, the businoes
of public iu.-mtetimi cannot* be considered secon
dary in importance to .that of railroad cuunuuni
entfem; and as oitber must derive Its claim for
lodorul iril under the “general welfare” - clause,
the former (if the claim be allowed) should receive
iis fair proportion of onoourageinent. The estab
lishment of uNutiviial Faro Bank would bo fls
mucli witbiu tin* eoustitutioa a-s either.
Elirlhm lU-pubtictMi President.
i iTbn. Jirnfcs'Jucksoii, the Bepresoiit.uivo from
the bill Congressional District, in the course of bis
remarks ©u the filth inst., upon “luw and order,”
Nil id :
“Sir. my colleague in the Senate, (Mr. Iverson)
a tew day - since, expressed tho opinion that tbo
('atou could not survive the election of Mr. Sew
ard to tho Presidency: that opinion lias boon
ridiculed, and the Senator derided. Y et, 1 un
dertake to say', that more soloiun truth never
| wus uttered iu the American Senate ; and ovary
man iu Georgia, wh© know.- a&yfluug of me,
! knows lire), in iny heart, “the wish is not father
ito the thought” My view* have bw>n con*cn*a
! tivo my love of the Union of my tuthers, iu
t*iM©: I have Sonieliines thought, Mr. (.'hainuan.
too strong: but, sir, my judgment, Ktripped of all
[ foeiing. pold and nakt-rl, <*an eqp life other rosnlt
1 from hi* ueo.ossioii to power. Kven if the Sooth
waited lor the inaugural ion of a man who an*
j noilnfeuts that all the Slates iuuhl be free or slave,
tin* first effort he made'to enforce any law at all
. oiinyctcd with slavery would be realsted. if, for
j no other reason, I’or the purpose of producing a
i soparutioa . bliwal, revolution, civil war, would
i l"llow ; miff tho L’nmu, a.- our fathers made it—a
j Unjon of iipinl and assunting Stale.-: ivouldbeat
I an and torever.”
Uteiiot* Fierce
Ministered with his urtual nece|. lability in the
Methodist ebuiwli, op Fimduy last, to large mid
gnitilicd Mudi'-ueys. Hi.* aeruiou m the morning,
ou the Divinlly o t t'hrist, was an eloquent and ,
timsterly exposition and defence of this great fun
dumontul .doctrine of Christianity.
Although the weather was exeeodingly inclem
ent, a van respectable audience listened with
much interest and pleasure to bis Anniversary Ad
dress before the “Young Men's Chrifttitin Assoei
attorn” Hi* topio was Christian dcvotedneM and
personal piety and effort- it was worthy nf the
(M-easion and the gifted speaker. We regret that
all could not hoard it.
Bishop Pierce will leave for t'alifurriia next
month, and will I>a4<dh>wed by the kind wishes
and prayers of his many friends and admirers.
[Macon Jintr. and Mr**., March 2it.
Murali 114 Al'firaiis.
The t’aslvillrt Sttuolartl of the 2d inst., says:
Thu government has no power to support or
educate her own irhiti children, at the public ox
[icirse. but generously donates a Inrg* 1 sum rtf mo
ney to educate negroes in Africa ‘ ts the govern
incut fin* thrt power to educate these wlbl beasts
c,f Africa for one year, why may she not do it
. longer'/
If was the duty of Congress to bring the Presi
dent back to Me- old constitutional land marks by
refusing Dr ratify a contract he had no right to
make. Because if was the act of a Democratic
President,’ it does not follow therefore that South
ern Bcprortonintivws should so far forget the ex
pactati<>ns of a confiding constituency .u> to he
{bund supporting Such a measure. Wc are a •tern
wral -a Southern <>tjc but we are for Hie South
(irst. last, ajiff nil th time, independent of any
and all parties.
Crtitgrresionxl
Wasminotov, Mar. 1.
The .Semite had under discussion re-day the
post office bill.
In the House, the inteeidlaneoits appropriation
bill was passtHl, but the appropriation rtf two him
draff thousand dollars for tfio custom lions® itt
('harloston. was struck out. The ooean mail bill
wn laid on th tabic, and the arrtiy upproptin
fion bill wap Up for eonniderat iou.
t ulm IHII postponed.
Thte bill has been pn*tfoncHii the S*iinte until
tlie iirtjft session of Congress.
Thft test vote in tho Senate was taken upon the
motion of Mr. Brown t* lay the bill on the table,
which resulted h fellows ;
YEAri.
Messrs. Bredoriek, Cumerun, Chandler, Clark,
C'oUamcr, Dooiiktlu, Fesreudeu, Fp<>te Foster,
little, lleiuiln, llarluu, Kennedy, King, .Seward,
gimuMdis, Trumbull, Wade, and Wilson-—l 9.
’ NAJS.
M,*sr. Allen, Bayard, Benjamin, Bigler, Brown,
(,'ltePJWt, Clay, Clingmao? Donrins, Fitch, Kit-/-
patrick, Green, Gwin, Hunter, fvcvson, Johnson,
of Arkansas, Johnpon of Toiuje.-srte, Pane, Mallo
ry. Makon, l'bfroc, I’nlk, Pugh, Alee. BrtbaJitlAn,
.Shields, .Smith, Blidell, Tootubs, atul Ward- 41.
replied to a serenade at
Trey :
“Sbentlemon, I am veer moooh ohliguo for ls
eoraplimentz. I am veer pyore ipeak AogUsb,
ant I (wl* ihluepy.”
IViilftn Nvilth o’Brteu.
Mr. o'Brioium ed lnAt week nt St. John’s N.
B„ in ho Prince belt The‘*hip having met
with heavy w'vat! % wag ohligcd'tottop fv re
pair*.
Wo repoat that r. O'Bri.m comes to (his coun
try as a tourist im >!y.*. Homo of tbi l New York
papers presunicto i/Ww hiui iu nntk'ipitti.m of
hi* arrival, a* to li tr hrt ia-nnote likely f> “make
capital” In A meric and Uv what c©ar* ofbnu
duct he is too like to ruin himself. They need
b© under no nppr iu sinus : ho wants tint Mur;
which Alnericjt cm give him. oxeepf civil tfeai - ’
ruent mid camfoi able nccimimndation* in the
hotels, whose boa; ifulities he will uimniittvaaiy
vote te hiine|f. \ O’Brien eoiiu**’ to observe
and study the in* itutloa* of the ItepUhliy, for
whose national he Ims always enter
tained high respool ( lit* knows,’ indeed, thert! i*
on© awful and im Aiablo barv lo bo toiciumterefl
bore—pufdio eidebcjVteus,'ami “hoiuimhiv men
uou;'"bfftevon tho.* b.v van meet and p*i-. by
n rttnor. Iti* countryjucb will, ut cunrCy, >m - uu
able to repress their emuutdnetie good will: and
this at least will lo grutetfel to-’him. -Sui/ducn
( W'uh/i.) Qitfzru.
. *’ v ‘Whoever is autiioj-<f the following gave
uttortHte© to avast deal oftrulh in a iii.-w- fits—
“A houHofutl of ehihlron.” he say.-. “comjrtW- a*
powerfid a grfeup of’motive* n- ever mcv’t-1 a .
heart *r hand, and tliu sw-rot df nmhy u sirnggh*
rind. triuTiqdi Iff the wnYbl’s battle mky lie f. end
tftnmed in tbe motln-r’* lap at h- me, - r and oc up
in a little btindle of white tl.mnel. A “natb*T\ :
hope, before uow, has been found jn u-ba.-ket of
hnlrnsho*. Got ready ft* iu afraid of. the man
• hat children are afraid of, an-L Im* nuts tlmt. bo
who bates ibeiu, is hot him©* It w*‘h lyvitig.”
A Prot lamatlnn
Jit/ tht* / resident ofthe I . A'. 1 met in*..
Whereas an extrnordinary occa -’i -u hH- . -cci re*!
—rendering it m cessflry awl proper'ihni i)k rite
mite ot the t nii. and ritwtt sriia.il be yni\uned to n
eoiyu uud act upon such fiOiuihtuui .Ue>n v a? lu*\
bucii or may be made to it on the j>i*i-t ui’ tin E.v
eptttive—-
Now, therefore, I. James Btiehamm, Pr.-'bb>nt
of tbo thiiicd ,Stater, do issue tjrts njy pvoclaAm
tion, declaring that, nu’ extraordinary -i• u. .
Huirea tlio rienatc of tby Chin *1 ritai* * to r,.-
for the trap*aet!..p oS bppiiHac, at.tte Cttpitwl, in j
tho city of Washington, on tho ith d.ty ■ I
month, ui 12 lo Ratno
ail who shall then be entitled to uef - j indntbHVs
-of tbgt body aru h®reby r-'ijuireri to take .. io-c.
Given uiiAov my hand. :uul r-.wri of ihe it. and
.State; l , at YYasbiuglou, thin lititl. uty tn Feb
ruury, .Vino Domini 1 sA.. ami ■, tin inde
pendence of Hu- I'hited S ates the B.V.
JAMES IWJCHAN .N.
By Hip President.
Lewis Casa, riecrewty of ritak*.
(uteredDig >ta , by tuc Teuxcvu’e.
By the arrival of the ‘i.'eUttec*ee, the New Gr
leans Pieavuiiohas riiu following iiiteftteeiirte from
Mexiert:
Hiram ou'-. Descent on Verat'.ttA.
V r.n v I'm /.. Fob. 22*1, 183 V.
Gon. Mirnmon, P reaid mi t of the .-Hy of M •tin*!
hurt lelY Mix; capital at the Tu ad of ff.ttnfl tu- a. ,n;d
is now on bis marufa to *-or,. ( iejr the Heroic City,
Before laving, another t.*r*ed loan wes resort*’
ed to, of one jier cent., on all capital, ini luding
foreigners.
This, collected from the already poverty strick
en inhabitautcat the capital, uuabtes tliisjllu:--
trioue ntid youthful General President. t<> barter
Miruutyn hu* secured tho aid ofthe British and
French fleet to attack thte place from thasi-n side,
at which they have made already several op
alaught*, in the way of grabbling tlo littD- resn ur -.
ou* left to our Government, aud tbo intei'v*:uu*n
of landing troops, wi,ih the imigli!>uriiig States ol’
Tabasco, Tampico and Cfaodpeachy may rrud to
our aid.
It won reporteti tbii Ilia Inited States cte-inwr
Ten no ttaee w*mld bring meu ,t nd i nrtut* in aid-of’
the ounce ofthe Gaitiiut.ional Gnverniuen\ und
Cap Dunlap at-ony® intcvletred in behalf of Mjru
mon, and HB M Govcrnumnt, protv •og . ti t
(.'apt, Tnrncr, of the United Btotes ihip riaiarega
and giving notice tlmi Hm landing of -uch wen
would not be tolerated by him, Dnnfap.
l oi ctd Loans in Nan Lute, Mexico unit huadafathwa.
Enclosed l sepd you a list of kftu reeipd .'v-rcul
l<*auc uiarie by Um IlcMCtiuiiaiy (*uvoru<u. uiuf
eoiuiuauder. VeJrtrtj ut Sun Lute Potosi. Tlicj
amount to irumv s:ift,o()o of tO.titMt in all—e in
c-onHideruhle mu for * city the size aud buriuusxof;
Sou Buis. The levy is made upon every clues of
citizen.* alik-, fore ignore n& well 113 nu Nvo, j-'.-u.-h,
English and American*, in all dopiirtpi and .d’
busint-s.*. It woe iu sums ufsjO tu SH. -ti j, a
- to the ability aud ‘-h.iracter of the man
upon whom tliolevy was made.
Besides the above, a confriteifiuii of tw<i jn r
cent, ou iilloapiial iu.tUe city >4 Mexico i tu i-e
levied, Übo pfakl into tlm hand of Mirnmon for
the expenses of tho campaign against Yern
Cruz. t
At Guiidalajaru SH)O,tiUO wi • rni*d from the
eitizuuM in less than twenty-foi r I njrß.
fin hi* way down Miraincn v ■■■’ bleed Pu.-ldu
andOrizaJa yet, au-t with tin; money from the
Custom-house Imre, which Uk Fr. .udi uud bg<*
li.*h fleet claim from Juarez, in .dirnuion'9be.lialf,
be may have,'until, about a m.... c of ddffuva.
The jails and penitential ics of Mexico .have
been opened and all criminui* are now nu their
way down, being inPOjpocatod with the army re
take Vera Cruz.
Dimmraiy Km. Jnmrei .Tnrhson.
In the ■ p*:och ofthe able Kepr.-'scntalivc from
tbo (ith CongruNsioua) District -(Mr. Jackson)
delivered in the House of Representative* un the
Dlth instant, we tin*l th® following elmpreirt trib
ute to tho DeuincriM-.v*
lint I greatly fear, sir, that ifau npnscn ativ**
element in the Uipttbifa-.uu laux.i will be too
weak fr> con tend [bl tfre mastery with Gnu bjghey
law princjj!l‘, which has been it* life I b od; and
without whi'-h. tlu- goißk-inau troiu SHii'o (.Mr.
Stanton) thinks, aud 1 dare any, com* tly, U wiji
dwindle and die. Should these f*-,*cs b® r*-ali.:cd,
llic prill*ipi®.* of ttn- gcntlcmiui IV*mi KciifiukvC
and all who think with him North und Koiffn,
will toad tin* 1 u into n putty rivemly oi'jftewMmd, as
devoted to our oiustitutiomil Ulrion a* any Giat
flan lie formed; the very parly m el*juettl;. dc
s< rlbod by lirmsclf, and which be Jail pw !•■ re
cognize only *>f )*Mt HssociHti'-ns. \V4iy *hmld
these u#*uoiutfon.H *leiur him -J'rotn its umbra®**/
l)<*mo( i-tttie principle bjuodjiieri into the ver.* do
ing of his cruintry. The proportioua >f that ■ ap ; -
’ tty’s gigantic statute arc formed mitnf Hic’ffifttv-‘
rial of DernoVroric thought ami fasbi*>not by De
mocratic hands. Wham on the statute.-hook can
n. law bo found of fltureen *r revenue, “settling the
internal policy of ot.r country, mulm quiesced by
mir courtttyinen of all pu/tier, that imi nfit
placed oil tho statute-book by Dennmratic votes
anristereotyppd ou.tbc huurl* of the pwople by de
mocratic Mi guineiii; Thu iron Uaml-<f Jm-ksmi
Struck tfaf blow that severed the tfifailrty of tli®
people frojß'thn rntwnmoth Ibutkj mol the Dnlth*
••racy lllowl up tbo -blow By dissolving itauon
nectlon with, the lesser numopolii that had
gnmpcfl tho spoil. Domperali*’ argument, and
votfls have approximated the fftrifl. after profrah
tud struggle*. t< th revrtnuc stand aril: fin'd tl.
principle t this bite ttpy is **• tn*wgly fixed iu,
tfao auctions of the III HHorn u> lie abtuxfatflfad to
temporary policy or surrendered to gr:dy apjnf
tite for Spoils.
Not less identified With tlioyrowt-ii of .. Mr cm
pire is the name uud futon of-the Dvureniaiiu
parly. Associated with them are a Him mu)
memories, interweaving them wjth every gm lsTfn
or the past progress and glory! Tho
so long os it pours its floods of waters t*. th® Gulf
shall mingle with tin* bum of its iu; towns 0 com
rneroe th*-iinm** ol Jeflerscti, th*.- father of democ
racy. Evor>’ breath of wind that stir* fhfl mag
nolia gruvvs ui Florida, b;iugs fretu tfau land of
PEYTON n. COLGUITT, )
JAMES W. WARHiiN, * E(llU>18 -
Number 10
tiow ere -h i'i igvn.rtc't- af the. urgVij
io, iin.rfher tif J *lw- putrSut riag©i“tf
Tli immense ©ottfie nn<l smjflr -ffolds vs ‘Ti*xas.’
and rlu>-gob.itu suinU ot UaßteruM. ait uttegktiu*
jui-sl M-jymplq: of Dean - ratio nolu* ,|, .iovl- jadut
with nncrriily i- Gj f;qdc simp to b*
added, with*her freti- aii.ffi-d.i\riffd
-ngiir’. 1” Swell tije praf lleaf of IBih
crui ic rule. I ivlk itiuoit llu.d* ti’imi ten ot- sjmhSfc. *
patl.v,aiv q}iiiircls ip our raplal
1
they iPvra'V.*- dill pp'ihYn l; urtittug r rii-.
But the.-'- 11 nom I* art* Inti sitirnu-i thtmiierv—.
•:JoqiU d'iatiwsd suoii Iw joi-su uwa.V.aiid loave-tbo
purer than, betore: but bubbles i|puu.
the a:i !'c*’ ->'f the .stfAam, Tici e:-itmy so h Ida (Jib
.noxious gna-bcWiith. The gtcrit I’urfentror..* m,
•ul mutt rod <>n (-irevi n nt iensl- while tin'Gon
liuti u. t iivliy > ii*ui)i;t*;'L nyi d# dcpiidcit-/
:ic.d tfep ,jti’- “f tji.v ‘ .ip s. fri*lids utui cyiiuinj-
II . ‘!” *• I 111 j.r*s. ii'!. di-tfacllGis .
;bc"ded,u -ti ii -si! five Dcfiieemtu- prrly, KqyX)
iaiiedto rcii'L or read’ with tilth* profit, their
o.uictiy.lb-tiq;v. They *misciiJoui:tfe tho iiihc
c'mfo tit ■ ‘-c.ifio. u/il.- p.* -t i.ircqr Tafidt
at tt ti* 1 • MV. !is**'‘uirtbd ntvH n\-tn-w*hehnd, M"orth
"i tel| ..-V AWBJHtS.,,Wp." I "APy|ei";SE
011-Cf ?. 1 M -!!•,* ■ mPhTpri'V*
peers.lh-v ar<* i*nrcrly Wvrsc than t?o*N of IN64r
and who slmil>.v tiiyt, Ici.u will iintnskrr itrfn
otiicv.victory .a. briljteta a- that of 1
Ld u ihen. - up mir brckcL ninks limt
face the ff*e t<> tin r. Tnic, it ss*tu-ci-s-nrv r..inc
times to tin iqi a piece us “dry roi “ which tli©
• ii’uM.s-ol'-tiu- N-’Wli prodiuHi. or prun*- sciiso • lirttn
riytnf b.u ,m lyftclt the rich nidi nud hot .nuppA
the ?*• u(h have .dint (■.• h:p-h: luif fho UrsFcany
i os ft ibwjrni:Lid* the Dt-nmorutic tree by
keepiu't it fMippuvt : end the |usi. v* lilUl it gives
uiWe .ieL'A;ty *•...ti; ; l--pj.cd limb, which nughi
h ) v hdl< i< b\ iii.t,.yr-< ,( i( N uiiohci kedgipvv’tfe
Cll vs llif-'wfi'dc ty to widen ail.l intertwine,
thus in. leasing the breadth and intflJrtf.Hflffi; tTO
bi.riclii ; ,n-{ tircngfln nnig ila,- iipity nt tho
winds'. ‘ ‘■ ‘ ■- ‘
J•’©*♦** tfl'Stna■'/,> IntrHtvirrfir, m.'lDr*.
Yue \uptcr-. .test.
Tbcqo and kocia-i wut >i tlio AVattiiingftin sen
•'"H.cJtui: •. o.n l hui.sqa., cv mi ini. -w* thu
,and sa-i mrtj*4|i oi uJi cfin enmd, us it va*
iy a lit,:lt*y Mice, ssjni iifiuir. As.ii of the
evMWI W'.tpe.'f urid’Pirfedrt r-r Iflc rHf uJgnfsli--
Vd.gMo. I- .I'th, oveniug. it uiihl •* chiii’M 4im*
I’immi gViUiiy uqf
titqli-u'n aii -•• i ‘'M.ul, politfe-aL
” r ‘ ;T> 1 u * ,: ” iucMd-ih,’ no ?,.ptii *iTb
*ubl frwroi sni ,fto t> mo.-rffi-yin rt.butrm .‘ivofbn-
A- “‘-Tt .•- n.iitwl- tet.iug auioug un pur
‘b • q.c* ■•.•‘•‘.U'lp, •!. pui i1- lU u’ tieLyi'd,.
A ni ' ! ’ r N, ‘l' :, T- • l 5 M -- u n. l.l lv*• i fbcVin..re-x< r
| ‘ Si,’ .ijtfcSlrf
I wa# I*:*S I. w:l-ig if.aV priil.r* t“hod gfl'He--
inoVi 11-su *souibyvn.itii’i .v!**'tiioru cacie u*
V, l"“
i . “i: ; oil n -.. loii.. iic ioutr
‘vat’ Opened, tii. fn-iiu ili the U-/’ r-V'uf
i <oij.h was a uTite ii2iimv iMiV-ni, tbv vvrt < row'd
-oly en-iia.ivcj. lim.vanuf m At
v..i.- * sviju.ui !i( .a ivjelvo to lour,vcu hun
dred pfr *oii.s w.-.-c piesi'nt, *
At buildup* nn o'cloeT, f.jiiti N-iiduj' ¥■■* or led
by V’- 1 “' Tit!, • tin *\ ct!**i'S*de Fecfi v ilffr : T,j M^je,
uoacuuteUiic Li.offi fnSii .vstj that brnsn ( i m tin
l‘.iß ‘• -ten itoi’ WMbGH.mvuft!'.;>■ by Lord Nhpwr
’
tm".atirfs <d’ the t abiaet .•’ml - pl-maiM- cori*.-,
cadi •ojMJHTihT a. tarty-.- nn’ Lady * NripV-rV li>
pcuianjuu.!io pii oiviiftei- n *mrck up rfto ftati..nl
u.eiw i dnpc*n by \iu’ uativu-.
ttf aiv uTtt: l uiUoi S*%-. *T m
1
iyn-ot lt.ug; was teuTati tlw whrilo
o-ugM*-. ut uqUnOja Bteums ‘iij'-tA.inost
. ‘ all ainl UpauiunJ iartp.tj, llic unit
sirip - the red <jo - fcujJUDd .bcoic>
iwinc'd fog,-.', r. Gn tiff Ivhff, <.p|.Alt. tT'e’
hi*#ad s'iiirs and nuliusßsi-ty-i-ei'ore com on the
iiuvti lbs *‘'*"ier won ni.imiuAiiiy ti-HOwt on.
ii vvia i.itgc ,q..w; SUc ii*v kun-rbia tufli ipffc tfett.
■-n ■ * “*• -‘2** ,r’ ; i-ltfeutetfl
or Ho. !. i inw} ..-twiun wioi,;Lv ar
"• ■. Me
■uitene te ii. ,il iiiiuu.j ‘n.d the LpUpd
with ite. iimiKfi ,*oriiHk*Jk and Icuvt 1 :, ter ih© iirt
y„l- ,>r llml-.ill r-M . k-u k,
ru- ■>! ,-,,vi iv 4 ,r
nbiftii O.,Hy S l .j:ii,-r KYi’i th, ‘khfcr ‘ii.fiiiMW.WH
idy gy©r;a i.c-ru toiati.i t, and. uua where nii who
deterrtf it.avc.rii pr . re her.
At tiie uur;iniFa cini ni ifeu whs a plutforoi
f-r U“’ K't.-.si.s of ii.o i- it, fenc wliieh were lad
icirgrb p: rn-aittf of tioiicrtrl TUsthirigidn and
title*-n •* -- - v *
Tup v*m*i.>vc,*ne was voj*y iuffhant. 11 h<Fuhdo
n*ribupvvu Uoki ib *.; exvr AV aefa- -
in.ti'.ii rondi a mill ;i .u ui a
*e-!ter tlifplny of 1 imjb iyui fnITPi, jh-.n'”
m * -Uxiii..-'os • uip..*.j_, ii.,, lu-'iadui
the high ofllfr: ii* of Hie Govern Incut, Judges of
•■Cffnifrth ApiN*k*.t <j the rtf
IL-pr- lociubcr.* ff ffairFoivigu in-gu
t*o!*s, Sojuuii* : uUji- Pri iit.lttin uus^afliv’ Vac)bile
A any and .-ay;., ana ciriicns, *lpw ■
oiiiy ot the rtiry, but *V< um'-d vwry sect ion es
.i.cvoiojpv, Wifrt (ho r:dK.* fd* their re^ieettvc
■
Buwcm eji.l and, twelve p’aJovk tfae inter
veua g • m.;u-. b gve. n iliviutilTyHl -i.ppr rutau
11
uottriret itnrt s< \ vTirx rod tnng. wurt tbeft iWem. ft
I‘4t upppr end vt tho •upper ro ‘tu a tahifvlotnuug
(‘‘l’ve idu oi ujjnyari. Wiw. prepoi'-st expiuealy l'or
b-. !’ ■
fjtffy*.Vwptarr wtoff lufbfffaff f> the''table Irr ’ the
li u, .1. 31. •/ . :-.m. ttu; <
t-1 t*e um i- U uittoOS of Lh t-onattx xx'.ri antp
Clniii mrtii of tile *ii^otas— Ltuiy,N’tfi-ior, With
M’ rip- : onnwlt:r rtg!r, Vicing M-ate*l Viif the
wgn* <-i Mr. :- .•*.*! und Lord Naj-ier, who orifort-'’
1 Mm*'! v.u.ig. u> Um tW.-. cm hi* Udi. oMt*
rtr Uij iuocXr and teu Foreigp LugOftfiW ;Airi *ti‘ the
Cnbiic't, wi(slddi.;.-, bejug aW pryptrij itijanged
hi Mn-fr r<-?ja>vtieU
Ihe wil 1.-w* v*ry t f.mpb to In every respc* t
1 iioue*fi.itely m in>iM ut L<iy Napier Htuftil a
pyramid 01 Uuuiuy aix met vfr|> -ap
/1-np .n'e*‘it-v ici-f, lid i^t'o..Ui* liled 1,1 Tue
: Ngffreffzf iMn ; jVtjtt another riyulflYwr * *
Dauu.ut, Ufa dtfivr* ut mpt pf iho mbte, cwiiffrtia
itu-.ii os the rniteii’
Lue v>iup*cU) did.ml hoi .1 to Hw *UpiH-. and
tbougli three ty tour i.nndivi acre abb i*in i*a ju
ti c ppor loMin ikl ouo time, it. Has kept cuilstem
ly fuU until the |,ec oi the nioinuitf, o U teu
is u- at all siißpt i dug, under the temptarioint 81-
ibrM-'th;. ‘ie n. irtuu. \ ui’ieri. upd vvuii-mriuig
clt lr* ta.ro.
. io*, U i- eompatiy tfiiinn-d oii, but
d;uiciug iva*kopt up Jo rxi.iiai houi. witfT much
spirit r.uilitppareut uifroy tueuX. -
Tna KMMitrtvx.—A Baris ofrtio
N’. T. ’Pltniy, of the iir*fc reoepfryn fa;ll
ivt
At this litakfruß, winch iMtfaUy flxurt th*ftish*
it'll* tortile wiirtr,i< aas reumilu-ii that
ruial'eram-’- of Um* ladW toilmt® )*ad t. itiinin
• ilhed; if tlw> was any change typict* lout, win*
t<r it was ' U tfje siifa* us. auguumteilou. It was
also remarked that tln.r'e \. a* Uigiuttiur profusion
•I !*•; • ■ “ V.; ecteTfy of jubies. whieu
soem to be c.oiißfg into fi'HMyn again. Wi v. iu
*'* arriv* at thm prtinf wla-re n wwn.rtM wiff not
ho well diiMswi unio*rt , ,tt> cturp s u (pmrter of a
n,iili*.ii liu.l*’ U* r
Glu. \#*tvAiixrt 1 fly.- Tuesday, the Ist un-U,
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