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Democratic State Cowrealion
To notuilute dolcgme* to thi Na
tional Democratic Convstition at
Cliaric*nm, will assemble ul Mill
edgcVillc on the Mieosu Monday oy
MXarwncrt. Tty orilor of ttys Ex
ecutive Committee.
(>Oflgwt lavrauaUcd. -
)fb &)raak*r i* yet *to<;t*d in ffoaccas*. ‘]%ro
Iff a batter Ming between the DumumaU and
(tenth American* than existed Uuretof or*. The
slectbm of a Republican Bpeak;,/ is too huiadifc
tlfiK fpritttta meu to dolly about it f*r |to*ty
wiyw, Already ha# tb country #ruu iaipa
tisnt wjth a portion f the South Ajnarictma, who
divide the rote. Three few, ledi by
EUieritlfe ofTonnetwee, wifi fiddle while H-tne
horns. The prospect ui present Is, Unit the
jflnrelily rule will be finally adopted, and Slier
men, the RipnVifUen candrlsU, flfoted. M or®
free to oouiiui*, if sh epproprijUlon and olherbUhi
keep Moving the wl*l *f th# f<t *
•rwiuum, wnre fHteoed, w# worald retries if ff'JH
grws* w. iikS adjourn. An finni-oW wi( of mo
ney irosfdbr Milt mndtlm c<aiy WoOlfl be tone
(he hew wfetw. The hitler foaling of tha republicuu
toward the tautitwifons et the KoiMh here been
held to view la gloria* eslnf# by <mr Rcprrswita-
Uv* aad the (tenth mart suited then or nr before
in her eventful history to reel *t elf encroach
inettie. Right here let her reu-etn. the
(rath take root among the masses, and let lb*
people hnw font the Heaven* will Hot fall, nor
the earfU turn to blued, beonuee a Pmdentl Ch
greec is uni tolling end the people nf the booth
feelijg Wad* to pay heavy tribute to suppml the
gororumfnt
l nien in monvirkUnite
THwVnien dgtwonUratfoh |t * Uo North ere
popular f*rt>e. While we appreciate ilui rplnt
which eetturf.ee m*oy tlHlmse vhe ptaGcipaw *u
(lies, iteaomrt he denied Unit they ere IcM for
effect and effrer only. We. aro tellffW/ informed
that half es the imtucs * tine hod in the ruiH.nl eil
iu Icew York, were thus* us gentlemen who hied
eiwerr boon end ere stiff roeogrtived a# Repuhlte
sens. Ifovet, In Ik^X, “ruling any other tvu* l
fcimUing the U<*itn- et Urn elunttoh* of el.olilion lu.
ry m<l fenetieim. HtiU, it wen oheep petrioii.m
to atgu a rjJl, whilr thefr” vote*, thvn lull in nee
and tbetr M o9 SjW)j gi’ Cit m lebeJl of
the i eikuae. if they wilt reerrm* Awl
eeitue*. end awe the Kouth their ref**, fonunhiitf*
that crttihl in oar fever, and tigu call# *vry day
of ibevoer fur Iti poMii’an un wr will U>
*atwlio-l, end will buvo mum lehh- in Urn niji'eri.
ty af tbvir kipd wiho*uul beat iuteutloav, but
QOt until then.
Leuven* on h mu Ms. Kama*.
The official vote of Leavenworth county, Kan*
Itii, shows it majority f'*i Aleda/y, iteutonrafi, for
iiwvtu u, ■ im. John.ft. HNwjfh. fa# f,leuUn- 1
ant Umarnar, 4d<* mnjbrilf, and Mr. Ifftlde
nun, cUMdofetc for Congm**, liJB ;
xn##only. Tk* total voto of tb comity w about
MNu
Oregon t'ongrwumm
Mr Logon, the UopuliJnwu atolidate for Con
gress to Oragou, bo* gfe™ Up hi* intention of
contesting ih* neat ot Mr. ftlout, Democrat In that
body. m m
TkM.alrty at Montgomery
We (Ma> ly our Montgomery Aohng that
our friapds Crisp A Caiudag. aro delighting the
people ofihat e*ty with iWr aftpftaf theatrical
reproach tat ton*. Mr. awl Waller are IN
*tar ; aud tur eotempyruiiu# of the pre## in that
efty *j# *k in liio humfeunnwt term* of the enter
tain moots |itw<iMi ii them. Wiy mnoot nr
uiuihle friend Canning give ju* another week thin
senton f
*iv Morgan** Hrwuigr New fork.
AuiAur, W.y., Jim. X-~(h<>r. Morgan o( this
Plate, iu hi* Message, ailuda* tv the slavery
question. il > that Nsw York Mill main
tain* her previous ■pinion* iu regard to tlav.try, (
Hhe yields to non© of htr figtefc Statu# in dovoitou
to the I'tiiuA. Fbe ompbaUeoMy djitivufta ay tit- |
pathy r 00-uparatroii with tb<>** who sought to
interfere with tha institution* of afeter Ntate-v -
Referring to tfcp qucriioi* of slovcry in the ißatcs
ami Territories, ho i* in fevr of yielding u
cheerful ohiHiaoti.-u to the doctrine of State ovr
*ig>ty,’ and Rite to disposition to interfere with <
the local institution* of thu State*. Jin U pm*
pared at- all limpet., aid othr Btut*, in the pro
tec-lion ol their sovereign power.
ItffiMfenator T>oiiglai!, it ia aid J, i* far ft>ui Iwi
iug a wuli wan, and hi* portaunent aamnrery i
very i emote, if not doabtfal. lli* diaonw ia‘ anid
to ba gout in the stomach. Hi* purpose ‘of going
to Florida ia pro vented by his inability to travol
at present, though it ia hi* purpose to euio South j
aa avoti a* ho i* jtroug enough to travel.
iC4f“Th (it-xingtn 4V a 1 Gametic any* ■ “The *
great heart of the Southern yeomanry iin lmr f
innny wllh the Tuton, and they would recoil fjrutu I
disunion a they w uld the horrwreui pcMfUnco.”
It dare# th yd^Mnaljagglwra who are crying dip- :
anion, to attempt to carry It into effect, for the
moment they do, it declares. “their disunion ur
cause* niU forthwith be oua dangling hatweun
heaven aud earth !**
Wed I Mi.
ftr*waT.— Tb whole BppmdtUm HeUt, ex
eept fieri, Hm* succeeded.
if reported that 11u Di>ui-<cr*<v
k*t> ©lecU'd ull their ticket, except thu thilumij.
F BUT O'*. The nhol Dt-Wyciutic ticket *il>cUl
It \hui.-- TU ttmwv Opposition Rakot elweti .1,
except B!tt?ritt'.
Ta iot. The whdlc Apposition tich*l elected,
except Morshon. tu.h-pi-uucut. Tax Receiver.
Hudson Lent* Peabody 10 vote* iu tl* c.,uuiy.
Titum Sol. (leu.—|lud*ou 2VO. fatfotly
JilfA.
■ Sheriff—Garrett, Democrat, 25; Rucker, Oi>
position, 26?.
Clerk Sup. Cnurt llurmou. Opposition, Uur ■
Heard, Democrat, 232.
OllA In* Court —Shepherd, Opposition, 2tlS ;
Bam, Democrat, 134.
Ordinary <Le, Democrat. 274, Sturdivant,
Dpiioeition, fioO.
Tax jmefieivei*— Rhodes, Opposition, 275 ; Ad.
am*. Demon tit, *l,
Collator—Brewer, 75, Dwight.
Democrat, IMP
Treanurer MTatlanc, lieu octet, 2flff • William
•oa. Opposition. 2M,
Ot.nmihw—Authu*,. lid, W u |„
wnfkl, l> ,u
Vm; I‘Wnam apmcnminol'd Srarru,—
* re ‘’ >•* of Via. Iv*klw<
Bn.-u.ri.ip, { . a. rs >uAiwialy
l** 1 * 1 * 1 "’". • **t*wd 111 • Wl..
n>■ llt M. Vl. M i,. i.h. *>- v
Wril, Out t(u, ttir U l lw , ‘
Mth.rHatiti.lv ilrt. imli.uJt,. ,|, c t.r. ~, ,J 7“ I
lortivl It ... ttlWrvd, tH.t UaJ 1
|Hivr to utrSmt. il.v, troiii ,1,. ,v, r i,„.
rj •ml ui.M<.iaM,v .1.1 railhvl timitw f.mivrul
l<a*ii-latutrr., aWMrllil . , !t,l. J l,j t\uunM- Ulul
."t tha |irr to rxrtul, cuilWat.. 1,0 urn.,-
•rty. 1 • nf.. that 1 I),i l i,.i ili.i
kno4oalrlti.< of unMobdly l. siaUlu* ~u llv
•at op. Ileurv. 1 ■knot not >a> S’ you tliat 1 .1..
wt Mwfv ta the doi'ti iiM- of ultfciotuflT !. oirU
ttoo: that Ido not lir.Mrrc in lit, nud, 111 V w |
TWal I,OtfUl.rorv. to do til UdllMtioii
who. I*o, ra.inot and.. dlrn lly. f ui.ou ,i.,
do. lai.rti of tho Hui.ratiiv Court of (111. t , hiuk)*,
M 0. point that tioitlior C'>Mr*a n i Uio Tori o
tonol L.tfilafurv ho* tti. ritfht M .do.uu.tf or non
tiorat. tin- prn|rtT of un.v tiiiton. iU VM inolu
IdauriT*"* *** T.rrflortal ~„uditUiu. 1 A ( ,
I
l dll out .oo any etpapt IVoiu tUt Jwi.ion. if
Jirtt admit 1 1)1.1 tlio tfucrtluu won a judicial no
yo odinit ,h dm.Wo.ol .. Coast,
and if you r.ami hy ill. dru.lou ol iL | o .
Ooorl.dtlH. try.
Tho tfupr, uro eotm noaiu, in Iravr racoauiaod i,
a tho dot,—., tha duly of lb.- lourtr ~f u„
Ciou iu UiaU proper iphoro to laarm. ik.
fttkettenet right, thaa adjodlealed by the So
(irenic Court, in the foiiewing language. In
“peeking of the iMuidtiim es terrlh'ry, tbey
il ft polirtceiqeeeiitm f'r t ahgrov# to dr
•ruiii.ewhnfT'frltoo they way ne M u.re, and
ho# ioMy- Now nark tht wrd of the Oeurt:
•Anl wbatev. r politiatfl departtnont <>f the
tioweruwenthail.fMogli a within the limits
mTH> I nitod Ijiatoa, the Jmllelftl art|eni i#
.ilne beornff I-. r*d#wi, and to fiHfHmtel in it
tli* laws of tho l BiW-d Staton, so far aa they up
ply, and to niftinteui in the Territory Ue authnfi
ty and right* of thv <iovenuntit, atd aUo thii
yw*rn'in*l right nnd rtgh',* of property “f Individ
ual dtixona, an jaeu rod by the Cos net Itu lion. AU
we anna* to say on tblr point is, that w the#- l
u*j express regulation iQ lb* CopetitetUei d*?oe*
lug the power whieh the <4enrel Ooremwenl
may exrie over'the eoraoe or |irpor|/ of e.
litdUnpn in a territory Hl# eeijuimd, the Court
must nenwearUy hmk to the droyWona and priu
H.l*mi of the lltfoauMkion, end tta distribution of
powers, ‘fur Uo* rules arid pi<nclpiue by whieii it#
aMto# meat h governed.”
Ho that, to regard * *are pr.iperty, as le re
gard to any Other pfrlpefty moognixe*! and gur
-tu.l by tlw CousutoUuii, it i the duty according
t* tbv i>upr am Court, of ell the courts of Mir
eo^iitry, t#i protect an I guard Hby tlwdr d*-el
b.U whenever Ihe r|ne#tb*u is btonght before them.
Te.Whtoh l will ooiy add this, (bet the judieial
• lecistun* ie <*ur fav-r uiut .h#> iwemtalned
I hose Judicial •toeicioM in our fa for must le sus
itiHied. fipjdautfe]
largest library in the world is tha tof
tee iiriush Mmsmuio, and eoutarns forty miles of
HmJvum. Tbs IwfHpial Idbf.ry ot#L i'etorsbnrg
s7ff|ds nurt if! six**, uad contains atomt
vutumo". The impcftril lHrry of Vienna jlrob
n*ly r.mleins sewiwiut under tuu.tWKt v.dinue*,
mrlmivog MHH. Ihe lt.yal tliwwy of itorlio,
aimut hjalf a mdliunj .Munich somswliiU lower;
f.ij.i-nliagcn about tlti,Udb, Brcvlaiul 8b0,0(M);-
lire..fefl, JWt.mW; th< ffriftcrslty Library at
omteingew JUHi.uoe. nit famous Idhrary of Oiu
Vatu-sn is less ruuiarkuldo tor the uuuibar of its
yolugies than for tb Value of iu .MSb., snd tin.
lutt'iieslbnily of Its treasure*. Tho miinlier of
|irlnf*d hook* Is vafiourljt eatiiuated at between
and between ilM#. The fort Mer bow
vt'tr is consider ml ncarur the truth. The veinc
oj t u iu;uuonpt oolJfcotjou, believed to njumher
abeiit 23,0110 • annul io over ( siltnatod.Tbe books
n l<|Vt in cj'.-sd CWses, nod them is nM a uatn
togm ~tv gaa r.auses of the mystery which
surrounds Mm* vdlooUoi*. the priacipal gallery
of the Library is at--ut a thousand feet iu lungth.
Tua VuimumitCah*. —This cite# is becoming
almost as irrcpremibla as tho nigger <ju©stini.- -
A few divs ago h motion wss maoe by Messrs.
Van Huron sud Tftmly Iu behalf of the doicnduAt
f*f further Wme tu make a rase, for the purpovu
ol reviowit.g thu report rvrwatly mad by Alvin
V. Wnuliry, ¥,t<\ .. awarding to Mrs. b'orrest
$4,0V0 ay ar ai< alimony. Mr. O’Connor, at the
samh tfrne, brought on a itoss mothui thatlheai
lowefme heretefWe io*de by the Court le Mrs.
Forrest, at the mte r a year during tb
1-01. (Itmy ot to* suit, bw mareax-ud. m viaw of the
delay to result from Mr, Forrest's uppoal. Coun
sel than peectotM to urguc.
Hllgbtly Hutlriral.
The Pittsburg, P<ms, Host thus notiees tb
mignestom of the He'tlenJ, I’cnn., Oawdte that
Pi-neftylvenla *houl*l press the claim* of Judge
I>l'k far lb# f’re*id*.nfty. ft says r
“Vtw,, CvnimyiTonby I*cr Hlnok, hut *h ha
, # huoktuian Uer tavorito s*>n, who i*
uuiihi-r dead aor aieepiug, aud is the ‘ruprr* ■ r***•
tiv- mail of Uiu great .State of I’ennsvlvahia.’—
When out goad mother dofthttea herself childh ss,
il la time enough t” beget or mlnfd nnoificr. ‘ls
ton chair empty 1 .is tho sword unswayed T T a
the King draw! ? The empire unpossessed/"’
rlt'A. Awis* journel bus a itraffgw story of a
wil t girl lately found hy a Woodman of .Saint
Murgarptheig, iff lira Cun ton nfSaint Gall. Ho
Discovered her lying wroielicdly *-lud and henuuih
ed with o.dd, under home hrsfichc*, nnd took her
to hi# house. According so her sffory, she is tho
(laugbJsr id whi are euilod llt imaihose parents
a sort ol” pariah.; who hcloug tu o punflm. *n<i
aUhmigh about eighteen years of ngo, neither she
mw her parent* t®4 *vr Uv.l nndr a tiof.—
IL-r Uilier, oot long since, killed her mot hor In a
•I'uvmil, upon which sho kit him. mid hod over
• nice wail*-r-.I about the Woods and mountains,
Hvhig un wild froit# and vegetable* piiferod from
gardens, so eaplahi why idie had aot been dis
co vorod #oaer, site said that her cost-.ui hsd laiun
1 to sleep during the day mid prowl about at night.
She knew 11 o niifiie ladonging bi her parents or
herself, and bid nut the slightest idea of religion.
I mow Aim* iwro Tkxan. The tide of immi
gration into Texas iff nuproeodonted. The Mar
j shall licptyUiaun has the foilowiug, verifying thu
: iitflueiice of the Paid fin liaikoad, in peopling the
country In neighb.uUyiMl:
YbairomigratHm into Texas this year, w hove
reason te heteeve, wll t* much larger than any
prrvioii* season, uoiwuli-timUiug the iuerease of
our population ia# been much gicater thau any
new State ofthi Anicrican Union, cx*ta|it CaUfor
nia and K .iusss. The papers of North-easteru
Texas represent tin- iimnigratkn tn that section
u* iin'Ucii i'. The .lo now-comers bring with lirani
iiirtre or h * wealth to be added tu the taxable
property <d tho Mate.
The inunigrams arriving ly this rente, bring
i with them gcueraily large iorcea of uegrrH-s. and
i utlur mideneos of wfnJto. Wo haye millions us
nen-s of Imid unoccupied, awaiting settlement
•ad enterprise. If WO wbh to largely increase
Hie hum.grati.iu to oOr State, we must push for
ward ..ur winks us internal improvement. Prom
incut among these is the bouthuru Pacific Uttil
i road. Tha udvantitges of this road to Texan,
nnd pnrttcnlartv to the Fast, can nut he estima
ted.
A largo land holder, during the dark day* of
(his t-fflerprisn, offered to givu thu labor of fifty
hiftid* for a year, if he could have any security
tha* thv road woutd h* pushed forward with ener
gy. Thai iHOta properly appreciated tho impor
tHii.-u of t|ii groat work. W might mifc-ly as
sume that tho landholder# of Texas could afford
t> throw nwnv a utHTlofi of .kllurs on this work
ami make million# In the speculation.
i.'A*< or M i’BK Tkkut Jndg* Biukr derided
yt'j-Utfday Hg.qnat the nioiioti mudo by the (l. femi
'!'* > u>- 1 tu haw the indivtinuul ivrUUcd to
I the r- uTtb OistVict Court, Itcforo Judge n*ifi%u
j u oa*e of uoiirslaughtcr. J udge HI .the :iid that
| the ouiutf.-l dmdiug ware. > lain>v ruttni.iimlawnih*
| ter; aud. if u<<t Ui iniuujfhier, it* n >nid have to
h. murdet or iaou p* tnahu H u.w stwabi*. I’hu
Judge ihoufcltUko /.‘‘gUiaturo tliif not iunud to
clHHi.it with lutmler. h<<rover nmch it might rc
- *ciui>lu it. Tint (notion t certify nd'wsod. The
ae ni* cuutimiad for two week*, to g-vu counsel
for ilefUtee time ta nuoihii * *>/'v,<* fr>>ui eh*
! SttpfWne Court, ns the/ duMajrCd thoy iutonded
doing. a
‘l’m: Mefnr V tit aon Lmukn’ Ahs-W'i atiow or
Ttti; C'uOv Wc have meet uni uu extra of th
! ... u ,hh4, C1U..1 wftti u circular -
i sowd hy Ai im Anti Vennd* Ciiininglinm. Regent
If th* M iunt \ erii-MN 4,a<.KaH < A#*od*rtrtit r tho
l n|.iu. from tin* document u appear* that the
wl ole iiuiuKi.t colit i tod tpr the puichacu of the
Mount \croon cufeta ww li.w cxpvudi
tiiV>."iw#m,SMVfi. ft 1# Htann) tht the A#-
. aouiaiiu.ll le indnhtcd to tho w*irt<wis of Mr.
t*eute f'*r juort* than mic fourth of this sum,
Vb st!'J.od4 77 j from hi#oration on VVaxhiugUiu,
hi” 18 ; frfi hi* Jtiew York oviuncc
t*"a 412,0 Hi bl : tVom don at i*u# handed to him.
iM.hIW • trout oorrmii Udo , s”d ; innvnw* of
irttrrcfi, ijtu.loT o# total, pay. iMe 77. Tha fund
et'ctitcd i, nufii. u tit tk*. purposo us completing
tin por.dtrt*.’ of tlin estate, with S?t*,UUU over to
put H m repair. |Vut n thrthcr sum of #No,thm
is MHidcd m. * fund for ihturn rnpatr* and main
tminiicu. It is denied that John A. Wushingtou,
the proprietor, Ua* fniled, and Uiw pa vint'ot.* made
to him hw<it loth A hist.-ry of the title i then
gieeu. beginntnvr with a grant from one Cnhmp.
per to Aiieitola* hpMMnr and John Wnakinwron,
ld7f, dywu u ihv ooaintut with the Aseoniniiou
in l soi.
A PkirsiAut. ArVattt. Some rxritemoht mu
I orooiod 10 and a1...t ilia House Heportet'a Oal
j lory to da,, iu .rt.|ir*,|Uelii r of llu r peamneo
} tlt.’i.’ ol lliv Hou. Mr. t'obli, oi’ Alai iu. i ii, inaktiitf
J |'!rii ulai iimuiriee lor the ourrvenuedtuit
“ the Now Turk fime-. Thnt ct*rr‘fji •iifU.'iit
mi Uauu in hi* aor, Mr. C.W* waKtwHnr hie
pea ram t* fuuu’ tunc, until it wa umwi .lined that
“ e lDnr wne ..iiQncd tu Ui ruum by uidtepo
>ith>n.
Mr. tVbh xnM Mint he wn. *i>rry t* benr *f Itie
ilinuMp, u* he -bmild have wiehu4 to b*e found
| luiu tiiporfict Uueiiha tiUti m tUc ejuireiee 6f ull
ilib puwciH. .Mr. c Oku withdrew.
pSjf ool *kin ri niiirk. Aud fr*ui tlio Tuet Mint Mr.
I urine I wt>h cun*, it u Kiipp,H* and that
| ,""*>*!? *** * ufte, in eutnmattenoo, it
biii.i’ |N*ruonnl uuiice of
in tU Mr
2ii w T York tkiMU.- 1T,..*.. r
lr Cobh ,s -.lx ft.,., Kupw
* “* NI - ,ue Mv „f Fr , uk
*“ l -"' r ’ “ , '* 1 l ' *' Hh u , when
Wabout one l.tM- (iMf f
’ Ktio#rt Ann ills “At firninTr.” -The
liitftou oorre.poad. lit U the Ihnladvlpliln r
writu#.- r *1
It l- author,UliTjiy Itatad Dial Mr.-ra. C. II
nckrane of N, V. rk and Sobuyiv, foUta of
ladiana, .tony the Irtilh of tha etateuianl. mad,
by *lr. belli. fit oi ill.U'O. in ndervuce In the
liiteri,.. hiM Mr. Ufaoloy aud hr,,.!..,
Uowflne riiey wore the oaly ~h n i* „r,>eiu
mid they dmilun the iulen ii.tr 1., have blLu aa
M.t0.1 in tha u .u. of M, Hnr.l.y aud Soa.u.r
1 hey win irrolably luaio ,u.-u . ,uta
hiwu ui tht- liouae. u.ua.uta-
Wbel tbcheuth ikttßirfs of the -‘taton Severe”
end > art here t onwrvetlm.
The originators of the tfgrt demonsiraUun
ass consurvativa chancier at tlie North, have no
haw lished ai.l mvriilied at the
very slight impreesioo. which tbwy have made
upon the pc •i-b - of tii# north, ‘fnl
o&culaMon of hundred of thousanda of f
(lie fuipcvs containing the proceeding* of the lets
Naur York meeting, have OMietl ie no dug rise
the too* of the public sawtimeut at the Howth.—•
The medical student* of HHlfadcipbta, seceding
in a body from Mm old and well kuown Colleges
of that city, immediately after the great T’ulou
mooting at Jay tie'* HaM,d* at**t *triking ilkis* 1
tratinn df bow IHtto importance the people of the
huuUi attach to the empty resolution* f the frag
ruor.;* of broken and impotent minoritie*.
Not until the CMnwrvtlitM of the North have
manifested >tt the puli* a willmgness and the abil
ity to defend and sustain the Houih, can we relax
in our preparation* fr the impending erfato—
(lcrtofr feUi prime movers in the late Ctiiou
dcujonstratimhave not been remarkable for their
rdhrtivw defence #< the Huton and the Houih al
the ballot box. To their political inactivity, in
deed, must Iw attributed tin* overthrow of Con
servftMsui by tb* Blank ItopohlM-aus in all the
late elftcti.ini. Hfrhmmtid Kxamieer.
A ids-dr-tamp
The following gun tie men have been added tu
the staff oflbe Coffunanffer-iw-Chief #i AW*-U-
Camp, with the rank of Colonel, and are Pi be
otmyed and respected accordingly:
WilH.ua Knox, of the county of Hart
Joseph L. Neve'll, •>! the county of Rabun.
Jiryant W. Whitliold, of thv county of Uurke.
hdwiii N. Broyles, of the eonuty of Polk.
.fames 11. Onkiogtoti, of the county of ('lynch.
Jsures Hhingier, of the uoanty of Mua*;ogue.
Jack Drown, of the eoujuty oj Talbot.
Ueury H. Jones, of the county of Liberty.
Burrell J.Tavlor, of the county of Randolph.
Kdward C. KlUngton, of the county of Maib
in an.
Daniel Mcl>ouuld, of ih county of Mclntosh.
Noah 11. Dsrnuin, of the county of Chatham.
Fleming Urleve, of the county of ltnldwin.
John K. Iliil, of tht oounty of Ulbh.
Jessy P. Prescott, of thoeounty of Jfehola.
Andrew J. Lyle, of the eouuty of Dvrrieu.
Joseph J. Lowrjv of the county of Pulaski.
PKKITKNTIARr.
The (Governor has mndetbc .oilowing appoint
men is for the yeas ttSffff ;
Eli McConnell, Principal Keeper (Joorgla Pen
iMntiary.
t-', M, Tuihord, Assistant do.
Win. A. Williams, Rook do.
Jacob Caraker, Captain of Penitentiary Ouard.
hr. tiserge D. Case, Physician of Pemtontiury
Rev. K. C. Hmith, Chaplain of “
O. J. Wellborn, State Lihurian.
Thomas M. Diiwlbud, Cuptain .State House
Cuard. _ _
Mr. RrrGHnrldgr.
From the New York ‘j imes of thu 26th Decern
hor wo extract the following:
lion. John Hreukioridg*, thu Vico Presi
dent of the United Ktaks, delivered, last Wed
nesdey. at Frankfort, Kentucky, an able and
exhaustive speech upon national affairs. His
large ami profoundly attentive,
Uiougb il isattld not at all unanimous in their ap
proval of the *niPliant* submitted. Mr Breck
inridge, as m pi oliimmuy tojdo, fieearred to too
I.Ms#s WuwitoUi UmU*■#, *#4 hi*
vote in favor ol the. repeal of Hie Missouri (’"•
promise line, and in suhnort of the Kansae Ne
brn -ka bill. The transition fhetieo was eo>.y to
an endorsement of the views of tho I’nited Htalas
Supreme Court upon the rights of slavery in tbv
territories; th* JJred Scott decision, in the eyes
of the Vice President, repfesenling thu full, con
summate flower of Southern Right* undr thu
Uonstitution. With that decision, he regarded
the territorial i**u a* seltbsd. The Territoriea
whether North or South of the erased line, will
ho peopled by slave holding or nun siuvohoid
lug coratniiailiff*. without r*.gard to political or
fdderul influences. Iu regard to the present cou
dUiun l imlional politics, the tone of the Vwu
President was dependent. Thu grout danger to
the Union lies, he assorted, in the existence of a
Republican party, who## principles,avowed three
year# since, have long bueu abandoned in the
boat of anti-slavery let-ling, and others iuvolv. !
ing liruct war upon slavery, *ut only iu thu ter
ritorks, hut in tne Ktnte* suhstitufed. T‘> <•*
tain this charge, Mr. Breckinridge quoted from
Mr. Seward'* Rochester speech, and from Help
er’s (.'oinpciidium; alluded to the Republican op
provaloftbe latter compilation; mid confessed
that he saw no hope of salvation to the l uinti.
so long as the KepubUeun organisation eunttun
ed to exist. The only redeeming aspect of Nor
iherti society is the existence of fragment* of tbu
old Whig party, loyally devoted to nraserrativo
measure*. In conclusion, Mr. Breckinridge ex
horted tho |Roulh to keep itself strictly within
ronstitutinnal obligation*, nnd in that conuectioti
denounced thWffffart* of those who were laboring
for the rostoralion of the slave tTftdi The speech
will t read with profound interest, indspcmleut
ly of the rospect due to the dignified official po
sition of the orator.
gixui'i.AK Cfft sa o# Dbatm.- Huujauiin Thor
man, late Sheriff of Hawkins County, Toiiiiumrau,
died reecntly from tho following singular cause :
While throwing ou his overcoat he struck his
hand ou thu door knob, and slightly abraded the
skin; ho (hen put on n wet glove and rode sever
al nittas, took a chill -ydnyrmc, and perhaps
Mount followed, resulting in bis death on the
sot until day.
Tii Cajun Cotton. An unfortunate circum.
Nfance oeourrud in this locality recently. A par
ty was coming to Saw Herimrdiuo from Salt I.akc
City, and on Saturday cros#d tho summit. On
Sunday they proceeded down the canon, uml bad
reached the Narrow*, when they nulled declining
to cross the angry stream which travursetl thoir
path. The leader, Mr. Webb, of San Bernardino
attempted to cron#, w lien his horse aud wagou
were washed away, four tine animals were lost
h*r* ami all tho property of the company. Mr
Webb lost about two thousand dollars worth of
property ; .among the snllercrs is Mr. Crocker, of
the Aft*mr7 /)iorrof, who wa* ou his way to
California from Salt Lake, anti who had left non*,
sidurahte property m charge of this cumpuuy,
having preceded them several days.
Throughout the country tho nattle have suffered
greatly, thi scarcity us food having weakened
them *e that thv were unable to withstand the
cold and wet. Sheep, also, were in a weak condi
tion, uud suffered from the same cause. A French
man, having a lot of them on the plains below the
city, lost about a thousand of them by their crow
ding together during the raiu and eald, the weak
or ones being trampled to death.
f drThe entire census of Great Britain wa*
taken iu jS. r t| in a .single day, uml the report*
were collected, compared ami published by the
Governuiuui within three mouth*. This wa* ar
oompiiehod by the dlvisi nos the whole country
into districts so small, that a man could collect
the MnUstics in Jo** than a day. Tho uutubr of
thcHo districts Was over thirty-nine thousand ,
and the blanks, previously prepared by the Gor
oruuiuui, weighed fifty-two tun*.
■*d'r“ Wo ask the question directly of the A’o
ftirer: Will you support Jyfl. lavis, if unuii
uatml at thu Charleston Couveatioa, and p|.-od
on a nlnva code platform, or ou a platform eqttiv
afeut In doctrine to that declared in Mr. Buch
aiian'* Mcssagv, ju#l ojt?—Cmaaisrsiwf.
Wc will support Gen. Davis, or any other
lfeuioerat noiuiuatud by the Chariest ou Conven
tion. ou that vaky platform, u thousand titues
over, iu preference to supporting any Republican
Abolition candidate that may he nominated by
the party to which the fknNMrrciVG belong#. Tit©
•ioctiou of ‘leu. Bavis, on even that utisarablc
uud repugnant platform, would he infinitely fes*
mischievous to thu country than the ejection of a
Republican Abolitionist. -(Winnut* A'>i</Ntrr.
Tub Am*hk'an Tanmpohtation CourAJtt.—
The It,nk-HuU K+jiUttr understand* that the
American Transportation i going iuio iniuida
tion. The N'yiai*r #ays!
Bom© fear year# ago it commenced bosiues#
with * paid up capital of and him
boou managed by able ami experienced men.
Disaster# M sea and disaster# ou xhore have at
length brought it to Us present position. It bos
nassed through three year# of a# unprofitable
business a* Buffalo and the region of the lakes
h# over experienced.
tbe lint of puleut* ie.-ui and for the week
eudiim Dk’. 27th, we find (be following :
Hhodniii M. Brook*, of Mremiville tin., f t r tui
l*ovciueiH iu ootlou wed plnuter*.
Uliodom .M. Brook*, of GrccavUlt, tJm, for im
proreuient iu plow*
Wiu. MeOlcudoa, of UreetivUle, tin*, fbr iu
pnaumeut in cotton jfto*.
Peter Moimgbitn. ul’ Ciiuink, tin., for improve
ment iu cotton cultivntor*.
Uichurd S. Soberedtdl, of Atbeu*. tin., for im
proveuent iu he rum I tru.nM*.
SeuuK'l Walker, of Kingston, tin., for improve
meut in plows.
Cm*al R. K. ir. Rakkim* Co.—An elec
tion held at the Bunking of this ('on
puny lor Director*, end the following unnted
KABtiemnn were elected:
U it Cuykr, Jno. W. Andereon, Amlrev
Uow.Thai. J’iire. J. R. Wilder. W. R. Flein
tuu. fc u Dunn, D. li. BnlUw iu, Goo. fa. Coins,
new director.
At a meeting of ib e Director* held unbar
iincnt to .he election. B. R. Cuvier, E*q., tu
rc ’ elecie,i ** I‘w.iUo.t Os the
COiIMHiN. MATiKDAT. JAffl'AKl 7. IMW
Kimion of Hoiiritor tknrral
Aa fur as heard from the result of the election
for Solicitor General seuvi* to imticato the *ue
ecss of John i'eahody, E<f. over Mr. Cbaries J*.
Hudson. The large vole received by Mr. Pea
body in this county, is surely flattering to him,
and is due tu the high esteem iu which he ia held
and the fact that the Democratic party bad no
ticket in the Held ia oppositldn to the American
ticket which would have increased Mr. Hudson's
vote. Mr. lladson carries Talbot, Taylor, Ma
rion and Schley oountie*, while Mr. Peabody
carries Mum-ogee and Jlirri*. Mr. Peabody*
majority will ha between one and two hundred
votes. Mr. Hudson, though ilefeated, has won a
host of friends by bfs modsst, gentlemanly bear
ing
We see that Mr. C. C. WiUoa is elected over
John M. Milieu, E*q., in the Circuit, which eui
braces,Savannah.
I'oogrrm.
There will be no duel, it ie thought, between
Moasrs. Branch, of North Carolina, and Grow,
of Pennsylvania. Mr. Branch was arrested be
lore leaving Washington City, by the Policemen,
information having been given the officers of the
ju-oapect* of a dual, by the back driver, who car
ried Mr. Grow to the depot previous to bis de
parture, to meet Ui ooiubat Mr. Druoeh. Tha af
fair will doubtless be settled. At the latest ac
count the House of Representative-, wore discus
sing tha slavery and tariff question*. No ballot
has bean takeu for u few day* lor speaker. John
W. Forney, i# regarded as the candidate es
the Republicans tor Clerk. Mr. Dow man, Editor
of the Constitution, bar received the gemmation
fav Regale printer, by the Democratic caucus. A
number of Southern Senators withdrew and re
fuse to support him. Mr. Bowman can scarcely
.lie elected without their votes.
Arrest r an Abolition Preacher.
There bax been eonsidHrablo excitement in
Groenrbrirough, North Carolina, for the past
week by the arrest of a Rev, Mr. Worth, a miiu
raised in the old North State, about sixty-Qve
years old, ami who hud emigrated to Indiana ami
Ohio and no doubt Kansas. He was in the Leg
islature of Indiana and was sub-chairman of lh
Committee in the Convention that nominated
Freuiont, and since his return, about two year#
ago, to North Carolina, has been a preacher. He
was hound over in the sum of for hi* ap
poaruitcv at tho Huperivr Court, the charge hav
ing been proven that he was circulating inoeu
diary documents among the slaves.
Pnoi*ixLS von fl,(fff,UffO L#rrgn Kvatk#
Ktocu.—Tbo Decretory of the Treasury has in
vited proposals to lie receive# until tho Hist of
January, for off# million one hundred and ten
thousand dollars in United Kioto# stock, authu
fixed by th ant of the 14th of June, lH£d, beiug
So much ufjhs stock hh has been tHUStoiWs awar
ded to bidilsrs wto> have failed to deposit the
principal and premium on thal amount. This
stoek will be reimbursable in tidoen years fwni
January lust, and hear interest at the rale of live
|K>r centum per sußuin, payable semi annuallv
No bid will be received below par, and nose fur
any fraction of a thousand dollars.
Hun. .1 H. McphrUH.
Tho AugusU CuuetilutiuHoliet copies a letter
from thu Huu. Hiram Warner, in relation to the
claims of the Hm. A. K. Stephen# for the Presi
dency, and while expressing no preference for the
nominee of the Charleston Oonveutiou, ponses foe
highest encomiums upon Mr. (Stephen*.
The On wota county Democracy have declared j
for hiui, and appointed delegates to the March j
Convention. The Convention will doubtless ba 1
large one.
&'%_.Tlie deuioerats have carried Fulton con a
ty by a inojorik) of two to one ever tha Opposi
tion party.
MitecottitK Horsx ‘Tum i*.—Capt. rdmnv wilt
drillon Friday next, at Nunc* s, tx tin tea
uimvelhi* city, at the hour nf 10 o'clock, A. M.
Au opportunity will b* olibrod Utr thoae who
would like to joib the corps.
jT-HC We cougratuiale our old friend Fmss
II auuktt, Ksq., upon iiia election to the Sheriff
ally es Harris county. Ho will make mu olliaunt,
faithful offurar.
Atlanta JuteUigcnerr comes to us aow
thoroughly vquipped according to
law. It is well priutod, is always ably eilitml,
aud deserves a liber*! patronage; and in view of
the calamities the publisher# suffered hy tire, a 1 i
its patrons aud friouds should be prompt iu (heir
payments to thorn.
•Zdr Tim Himctors of tha Hiuik <>f Commerce,
and also, of the Meohanio* Having* Bank, in Sa
vannah, have deciared a Omui-A&uuai dividend us
f&ur per cent.
The Uireetor* of the Mimhiii and Western Kail
road Cuiupsmy, have declared a *cmi-annual div
idend of oine percent.
jKsft'TUc number of interments in Montgome
ry, Ala., iu 18aV, was thru* hundred aud twenty
three-—of which one hundred aud sixty-two were
uegrocs.
44^.There were two huudrud married licenses
issued by the Onttuary of Chatham county du- ,
ring the year I S6i.
hair us tel Komis
Extract of a letter to the editor*, dated—
Albany, Gw. Jan. 1.
There is, at present, a large crowd here. The
sale of the negroes belonging to the estate of Cal.
Bond is progressing. Ou yesterduy, about two
hundred and fifty were sold, at uu average price
of aleveu hundred dollar* each, fur little and big,
young and old. The roram of safe are, on* wad
two years credit, with interest.— iujut< OohiU-
ItdtosaKrt.
The birrtloii
An election for Solicibw (lomrui of the 1’. .intern
Circuit, end Conuty Officer* of Chatham ooiiuty ,
caine off on Monday, with the following re
suit:
Solicitor General-—John M. Millcn, 833 ; Clnu
diu* C. Wdnoo, 1.H75. Wilaoi/* inuj. 24?.
Clerk Superior CourtH. Bulloch, 1,
881.
Orliunry.—l>i*miukk tl'Uyrue, QXXi T. S.
iVayiK*. 408 ; De*v*rgM, 383; Johu
HUh.., 2f,t); Wm. F. Law, 224. Plurulity for
O’Byrno, 250.
Slivrdl “ Boujumin L. Cole, 1,878.
Tax Collector--AlcJiauder F Ucnnc't, 1,810 ;
Geo. W. Btih>, 548.
Tax Receiver—*Brnard K. Bee 1,894.
County Surveyor-—*Wui. I*. Bowen, 1,563.
Corouer—*Thouia kldcu, 1,711.
•No oppoaition.
A xivity nr nu Souu—*’And *o, M said I
“m Wo two, *itting in this quiet burial ground,
take new heart for the duties and euro* of itfe, to
*<m>, Blanche, bow the star* conic out. one by
oue, to smile upon u*; for they toe. glnriou* orb*,
u* they art', purfonn thoir appointed task*.—
Thiug* net'ui to approximate to God i propor
tion to their vitality and movement. Os idl
thing* leant inert and sullen should Im the *oul
of man.”— Uuitrer L fit on.
Js*At Mirarole, near San Benedetto, On tho
Fo, a fisherman wax securing a smack, which wa*
iu dauger of being caprued, whou two Austnau
soldier* hailed from the opposite hank. A* the
man did not answer, a aoldler fired at him with
hie rifle The bullet passed over the fisherman**
bead an>l Btruok iu the abdouieu of a girl, thir
teen year* old, who was drawing water.
JP#~No man’* spirit* were ever hurt by doing
hi* duty. On the contrary, ewe good action, one
temptation resisted and ovorvome.one sacntico of
decile or imcrcfll. purely for ronsotoee’ *ake,
will prove a conlial for weak und low spirits, be
yond what either indulgem-o. or dix ercion, or
company can do for them.
Augusta Joctv Cun.- At a meeting of
the Augusta Jockey Club held on the evening
of DoccinW 9Uth. IW>9, the follow mg gentle
meu were elected officer* for the eoaOing year:
l*ruklent—'W. K. Dvaring
Ist Vice-President—G W. Lamar.
2d Vice-President—T. J. Jcnniug*.
Secretary aud TrtMacr—M. N. Deletter.
Hr. Pryor of Virginia - Irrepwaalfcfy loalllrt.
Mr. I>r/or ( of Virginia, recsntly deUvercJ
Hpeeeh in Cafigress in reply to Mr. Hickuian.
In the eoufi"! of bis remarks be said iliftf Mr.
Seward in ltH> promulgated the *l#fcrino ot .a
irrepressible conflict.- lie (Mr. l*ryor) wax t lie
first to ‘promulgate it. Ho denied that ttvgro
ulavory was repugnant to ths
it wa# an to the progress af the repub
lic. Ho denied that there was any antagonism
between the two section#. Slavery wax *n indis
pensable auxiliary to the froe iahqr of thaNyrth.
The South supplied flic solid basis, the North trio
Corinthian capital. l*at he would sav for bunselt
and the thfnklag men of the Boat#, ikat they
were constrainod to tim conclusion that between
the provisions of tho constitution, tLe riglit.- of
the .Sontii, and the interest* of the Union ou Un
ouc hand, and tha pfinerphw, purposes, iiita# apd
Idea# of the black rvpc&HMui parly on the other
hand, thero wa an inevitable and irrepressiUt?
conflict. LAppladi o on the floor ami In the gal
leries.) Ha called upon the members
to observe the umnifcstotlous of the pffopla ot the
houth iu thtar ptimary •##•! hi las, and retrace
their murch of eric roue hm out before th inevita
ble fine was passed. There wn* no division in
>ha sent)incuts of the people of the Honth. Than
tot them close up all trilling party ditterwuee* and
unite for the good otlha couutry. Kc,would say
for hiruself, that eight in ill ions of freemen, used
to arms, and animated with the can J e of right,
could not b subjugated by any faction #baisu
evar—<*pplom;—least of all by a lawmllaiioou#
mob of fanatics and eouactence-striclaui trsitore.
(Lotfd A pplu'jse. ) With the cMyurcoe of strength
in the Houthertr Ffates, an impefial domain, it
vimi po.-sibie for tfie Booth to orgiwiiae a <w*nteb’r
aey and roar a lain ie of govorauiont ivhieii alvoil I
uurviva the lapse id ages aiui reuew the grandeur
of the republic# of ofd antiquity. l Appiauft )
The Aegro Imiarrrriluß Iu Bolivar.
frr. Dec. 2!h
The Missouri Uerooorot ha# the following from
the Warsaw /J—pauh. About eleven o'clock <>n
Monday night the (glfrcns ut liolivai were areas
©dTir buutmg and throwing u# stone# on the
public eiuxre. A large crowd soon corigteff%te*i,
and found that a gang of negroes bad sAhtokcd a
lew white men. When a sufficient number of
whites were collected they attacked tfee negroes,
driving them Into the wood. The'negroes threat
cnod to burn the t own before morning. A ftyilaut
watch wiu kept, u^AaM attempts faiiwi. ue
gro wa* danger</usiy wcuu tod by a pistol shot.
Several were captured ami emslnod in jail.—
The citlaews held a ing and appkfjfled a vig
iiance committee, who were taking m*tive meas
ure* to discovor those engaged iu the riot. A
uiountain cmapauy was ranging the wood* in
search of negroes. The owner of some r**l>pHioOs
slaves was badly wounded, and only saved himself
by Sight. Several blacks have benn Severely
puuUhe<L The gnatc t exriteiucul - prove.ilcd,
sod every man wa# armed and prepared tor u
more serious attack.
At tho latent ftdriees, however, ft he exeßemcnt
hml soimiwhftf subsided.
jMir Bona*nr FK/rmtrick, of Alabama, who
now occupies the chair left vacant, by the dopar
tuK of V4*#i*reidet)t Drcekiukidge for Ken
tucky* ia a tienrgiau by birth, hut on the death
of hi# parent*. wLoh bu was a buy, ho avcoiupa
nic*! an elder brother to Alabama, where he be
came a suocessful practitioner of law. and so *tu*
time was elected Governor. He is a burly, go*ul
looking goutiouian, neaiijr #ixl> year**# *#•>. ond
has been an uetive Kcpator stoea he succeeded
M'. R. King in 186$, IDs terra will expire in
If the Gharinrt/m Convention should de
cide on a Nertte-rocandidaie tor PeteWoat, Hen*
tor Fit/patrick stotois ferhaps the b#i i haneoi-*r
the noiauiation as VMo-i’ftaidsllt—
Eu<( nirer. §
Mui rino TiikiVES.—A lew days since Mr
ttenjatmu W. Joiiee, of Portland, rv|baled a
drawer of old papers in bis Wore, whndi be hud
not dial orbed before for year*. In. this drawer
he found a uiousn'i nest, compnerd ol small bit#
of paper, intermingled with which wen- fbrec.
live and fen cent pieces, t*. the amount of slfb Uff,
tvhiuh tlni little rogues had, from time to time,
aloiun from the money drawer'to mloru their nast.
A Skatjko UuAi.t.KSMtK. A New York cor
respondent of the Charleston Mercury, Speaking
of the ekatiag furore in New Itofffc, #ys that th*
bust footer there ia#t winter w* u Boston girl.
f>ne of the Guthmite bounties was 1 lie only one
tout could approach her in fleet ness of movement.
The latter bos rout a challenge to the fair Boston
tan. WM**rt*n wt. dollars that she
will skate If tree time* around foe L'eniml Bark
Pond quicker than her rival. This oKuHffnge b#
Iwen accepted, nnd thu umitust will probably conic
off o the first of JxnuMry, or off noon after that
date os the weather will permit*
Jake luur < bolee.
A village teller ia the south ot Wpaiu
Had Mtuu'd bueu pardon'd, and had Miiu’d again.
Condemned to dia, tho villager# implore
The judge to spare their taHer’s life once more;
“What* bang m oaly toiter!” is the cry,
“Where he our vest* amlbranobe* should k die?”
‘tin: wwat be h\iug,” txciaiui- a voice,
“Wo have bro cobbler -you may take your
obtrioe!”
The Mid aud the Hew War.
His face is gvowlnu sharp and thin
Alack! our friend 1* gone;
Close up hi# eyed —tie up hi# chin—
-BU:] fro® th* tfnrpee, and tel him iu
That idntide! b there al<>ue,
Aud waiteth at bc dbur.
There’s* aw foot on the floor, my friend*
And anew face at the door, my friend#,
Th* New Yvai's at the door.
_ Tunnytou,
Cook Was Always a Was Bor. -Mr. Omk,
the father of him wh. was executed in )firgiaia,
who irasi'le# at Haddain, Coum. ha> Iw-u t at
tend his aim’s funeral ut Williamahurg, N. Y.
He says that previous t<, tli® Harper's Ferry hat
break he had nut heard of iii# mo for two year*,
aud supposed him to tc at Bilro'* Ft ak. llii adds
that his sou was always a wild hoy. and he had
had a great deal of trouble <m hi. account.
f’WAfprn Hand*. -For the hertrflt of many
of our fair friends who h*v Imwm roinplniuing of
chapped iounls, we publish bu4ow a very hue pre
scription, which, “if put up will prove a
ewrtain cure:
**Blanch and beat up four ounce* ..f Mtter al
mond, add to th*m three ounce* of feiuott juioe,
three ounces of almond oil, and a little wonk
vMiirit of.wine, l’hu following is a very servica.
Me pomade for nibbing the hand* on retiring to
rest : Take two ounces of sweet beat,
with throe drachms us while wax aud three
drachms of spermaceti, put op carefully in rose
water.
Tho Senate of Mississippi bus passed u bill
to exdude from circulation tn that siaie the
Intuit iskues of other Skate* or ail tfenomftta
tion* under iMcmy dollara.
This is n far wiser oemrso than that pursued
in the Aiuliuma Legislature to meet the evil
of u shinplaater currency (less than five rM*.
Ikta) W'hiuh flood* the interior from t ieorgm,
Ac. Tin* course ia ;to head od the tbroign
currency hy aufhorixiug our ouji bank* tu
iH*m* sliiupfußtcrs. cure the evil the plan
propose* to increase ix It is the old ca-c of
the hair of the dog tu cure the bite.” The
true method of curing u disease is to attack*
Us cmii*o, to extirptiH* nod ihx to Uukt r u.
What is the difference l*e<ween a dirty one
dollar ->Uu)piaster, wbother it b iaUIM by a
ffeorgia Bank or uu Alabama Bank lnm
nil trash ulike 1 all equally viofetive of the
laws ot Sound currency r -*.n- hifr. IftpiMrr.
Ib.'WNsviu.E.—The three nov Stattnnerhat
this ironticr town cousiats of two iivnpanic
ot l ntled Status artillery, under the command
ot Captain Ricketts, on* comnuny of Vnited
State* cavalry, commanded by Major Hetnale*
man, f the second, regiment: Owptmn Tot an V
euinpauy of Texas Kattgwr*; aud Captaxis
Taiubrisau's aud Hampton> coiupaute* of
Ranger*. The three qpmpaniea of Kanger#
number khotit o# hundred and thirty mounted
men, all told. The I'ntled State# troop# mim
•ar about one hundred and twenty infantry
and lifty euvulry, with tvyo twenty-lour pound
how I Her 9.
Tht Wk intrn- Swow. Pbrlome dflyf past
the weather bus been inteneely eold in fhei
colder than we bare bad formally years. Our
streets arc covered with snow and ice. aud though
the tmu has shown brilliantly for the past two
days, there is but little indication a* yet of it*
disappearance. We have no opportunity “fix
ccrtaiuing the range* of Uie thcruiouUutr; but
from the scarcity of flrowtiod about ou-r office,are
inclined to tliink that it D iu close frnxiuitr to
rero, aud will exclaim with ir brother ./the
trtpod in Nashville, that tho “pon U mightier
than the iwofd,” bwt that m>i*<>r* are mightier
than either, in euch wuartwras Uu*.-AMamu
ttlityencir, tr*.
Mmciiaxics’ Saviwu*’ Bank -At the olootion
hold on Saturday, 3Ut December, ] 569, for di
r®*tor of this hank, the following gguUuuu*
were elected; John Richardaoti, 12. if. M.trtiu,
K. C. Wade. J. 8. Clnghorti, an-1 Robert Erwin.
At a meeting of the Board of Director*. John
Kichardsou was umunumusly ra-eloeted Proai
dout.
In the Supremo Court of Indiana the Court
recently decided that the negotiation of a bill of
exchange by the drawer would be valid, although
at a rate which would be usurious if it were a
mte. It i* a very common practice with tho
hank* to take a borrower** MU instead of his
onte, and time evade the usury penalty. This
decision sot ms to give the practice full judicial
sanction. Then Indiana bunker* are of course 1
greatly plowed witii *t. j
tWUMBTff, MONBAY, JAM AKV . tstto.
Knuurky.
Gov. Magoffin, in bin late uicesffgt* to ttie Leg
islaluro of Koutucky* wrote*' l * that State to i>o-;
in a highly prosperous c<mditff. Its taxable
property i .?49.'1. IdffjJC.’t, and cxeceds that of the
previous year’ by the sum of HO, jM. Tho
balance in the Treasury in October was $130,463,
nearly all of which belonged to the ?iakin£ fund.
TtitK fund, which is devoted to the payment of
the principal and interest of the Btate debt,
amounts u9%?&6,280. The debt itself i# so f 47ff,-
2 It. To offset this the utocks in various works
of internal improvement and in barks owned by
the Slat*; together with the balance in the Treas
ury belonging to the pinking fund, are eetipiatod
at#7,731,577'. The common school sjfsem S# re
ported to be in a flonriiffifng condition. The av
cyragc number of children iu attendance probably
exceeds one hundred thousand, end the amount
received the lafct year fVom the seheul fund wa*
4. The Hanks of Ue State, the Governor
thinks, are well managed, and he deems it a
matter of just pride that in she reruliion of lJtiil,
none of them suspended .specie pa/tfienls, and
that they charged for exchange only from one to
two jx>r o#nf., when of adjacent Stateawcru
asking from shroc to ten jwr cent. He would do
plore, however, the granting of any more bank
charters, a#(T woujj aecuittly withhold from ibeiu
hts ofliviai siguature.
Bcaih us B. K. Harrivor V.#}.
We regret to hear of tho *ui of Darrel! K.
Harrison, Esq., of etcuart county. This sad
•VQfit oeeurrod at Lumpkin, Wednesday night,
January 4th. He was a lawyr of proiuiuenco to
thi.< Mietioo of the State, Held the position of
Clerk es the Uouso of Kepresentaiives of Georgia,
in iff IK, and wa# ibe candidate of the Houthean
Mights party for the .Senate iu Iffol, for the comi
ties of Mum-ogee and Stewart. We lament Rif
F lo**, And wifi lung reaieutber hie genial, kind uu
ture, which Won fur him a host of warui friends.
IMCUHva op Ditv Guona.-—We learn i'rom the
Journal of Commerce that the imports of dry
goods at tho port of New Vrk* tor the year lffoVf,
have boeu larger by nearly tffrousy mUiioa dol
lar#, (hauler any previous year in the history of
tlie country, .and nearly tifty-throe mdUon dol-
U/# larger than for the year IHjS. Apart of
tiiie increase kas doubtless resulted from the de
{ireesom iu ipis trade winch succeeded the finan
cial revulsion of lUjh
Gov. Lx reHr.K received the oath of as
Goventer of Virginia ou the 3lt ul(., and t<uk
p'lssesseiou of the Executive M uisiou on tim 3d
tost., to eiiter upon bis official da tie*.
‘kSuThcre were six hundred and six inter
ments ui the Laurel Grefu Oouictery, and tk
cciuetery for the eoiored persons, at davauuuh,
during the ytotr IHS9. Os this numler f throu
hundred and twenty-five here whites, unJ iwo
Jiundrcd aud eighty-one were colored.
The groat eat mortality lyok ptoe# ia Lhe
iu*uitiie of Jfareb, fteptenib* r, October, November
aud December.
A Jkiuuiao n> fltl* Biton.v.—The Delhi
Journal, a Republican japer, vs Delaware eouu
ty, T<iw;ip was “robed iu ftummipg” ou account of
the death ot John Btowu. Th* editor wu* iu a
hud way. lie raid :
“NYw rob*our edmuas frt mourning tiff* xrtok
l"F the murder ol the Hero of Osxnwatoutk the
( immpitiu es Hie Duwh-troddm aud Oppre*ed
John Brown ; ami for the .Narf-m that would per
mit such a murder te be committed.'*’
And as if that waa not soffit iasi to express
what his heart folt, h closed hxs chapter of torn
eolations a# follows:
„ hwngmAn*B horrhi w ,rk is da&e—
Tbfc hero tins resigned hi* hroath,
Aud Freedom’* oßwt, truest 6n f
Lie# in toe calm repost- of deutb.
The Tyrant'* mandu to is ulrayed ;
Aud sadly we kMuenl tho Wa
Os one who by his dun I to bus made
‘The gallows glorious like Ui* Cross.’ ’*
Hiii Dasi-r. son NkhKoks. - Five hundred
11 fid thirty-six oegWos, Vuloagiug tu the estate
Joseph Ruud. w* *wld in Albany, tiu^a few
dayasiuue, at au avarogc price of os r thocaan i>
and rweNrr-nvß (foliar*.
tine hundred Off! twenty-five of the ut to to of
Foul L. Turner wo# also sold at am average valu
atom ol vmb Wn AB aud bio sty thbkk dol
lars little and big.
Funeral Mim.julc* us bm. Lamar
The Gaivuston .Naw* of the 27th in. -loot, pay*
flint the obsequies in hunnr M’ Gen Lamar in
Galvcoton, on Monday, w*erv the moi imposing
of yr that hxvcever btfetirrcd there since those
in honor of General Jackion. Wc quota the
following: “The procession, headed by the band,
i and followed by the L'ujeral pageant, c*rnacres.
| order of frMMWbf, fire companies, and eiikDt
I p’uerally, marched through th principal streets’
of tho city, wnd rcturniug halted at the Turner's
Hall, whore an eloquent speeuh was dnlircred by
hi# ftricud and fellow aoldk r, Gen. Hugh McL< <kL
Minute guns were tired during the procession,
and many ‘.four pn'diu B places were dm pel in
mourning.’
kcmahks or OK9. wrf.Knn.
We suhjoiu the opening aud closing part# of
Geu. McLeod’s oratiou;
H(*nov to the dead i* an instinct if nature.
It* cultivation the proof and to*t# of cprilkwliou.
In monarch itbui goverumenis the public resour
eo* are appitcl m cfaborwta extendei woe. Whore
tha people rule, hia the tpontaweenk gush of
natiwnai grief. Tbia is just—kings are dynastic*
—reptibiiran chiefs est -*tivc. • I aiu the Htatc,”
said Louis MV, and the natlomd treasure wa#
wasted on hi* funeral pomp#. •Th w.lt of tha
jHiople is the rule ut governniont,’’ said W.-Mhiug
tvn,*od a nation wept wtmn l a iu invofua
Biitwry furrow. Owe was a holiday for au i<U<-
Bwd.—dhe other an ovation vy whole poofJa u
The one \v* t au urUetiu show for tceaic vttect,
t<< auiuow Gia eye. The uiuer a simple but siu
< ore display of the luauuge of the beun. Owe
whs magtiifticenl—the other sublime.
The great dramatist Kk# said: “The evil that
men do lives after them—the good is oft ioferred
with tbclr bona#.” But ho put the sentiuteut in
to the motuh of a pagan, whose ruligi ni was a
mythologv. and whotw God* were only the dei
fied Uassliin# of man. Tb< creed wy profesa, de- 1
rived from Heaven, tsaobes the faJlibiliiy of all,
and grants to onefc oi u*. the ohnriiy of which alt
have U #ed. “The tares ua i the Wheat shall grow
together,*’ said Bln who atone wa* perfect. If
it iv she Voice of friendship which in raised to
day. to speak of fbo honored dead, wu have as
sembled to mnurn, hit lue her* rqjofeu that I
have only to extenuate fhult* that belong to our
common humanity, wlitle T set down uaught of
merit that vraj nut peculiarly hB own.
The Geuural thou recapitulated tho various
act* of the <li*t4ngui*bed dceesaed:
<n the field of Aaw Jaktnta, among Hie storn |
patriots, who had nerve*! their #wal# to win wr
I*W a natut) aud comitry, fer thcmselve# aud
chib Iren—
"He wa# thw noblest Roman of them all.”
Jly wuu hi# rank iu battle by a ehlvalry tho
Block Prince wonid have yuviud, aud hi* sturu
faiUpr Kdwaid. w**uld have knighted ou tha livid.
His guuuroatty was asuouspu-u m* a* hi* Cour
age, aud hu never iurack.a viudietirv biow. An
auamy who liadeeasad to tight became his guest,
uudvhncod hi* #ldier fare.
Through life ho wa# obsarrmi for his kind and
simple maimers. Hi* oy* (lashed ouly in just
rest.uOne ut aud #uoru of wrong.
“ills life was gentle, and tho eiumontsao mix**
od iu him, that nature might stainl up, and say
t<> all (Le world -this wa* a utan!”
j?4?*From tho luteal “Fashions” Paris,
tho Boston post learns that the winter taMOntf
are all iu itch larger than those worn the past
year, the form is open at the side, and comes
forward over the forehead, liie eurtaiu is mode
rately wide. A mixture of two eoiWod velvets,
r of velvet and satin, is the predominant Sty ley
there are two pair of strings, one pair very wide,
of the color of the velvet, and the aeooud are of
a narrow taffeta*, hf the same hue a* the
—•Sttannah Daily Meirt.
t apiain “Walker” r the VUnderer.
It appear;, according to advice* received by
the Am;jo. that Capt. George “Walker” alias
David Martin, of the slave yacht Wanderer, who
was deserted by his officers and crew while on
board a French barque with four of his men. has
boon landed at Tom-rifle. We arc pot informed
a* tn the intewtmns of Cap*. Walker in regard to
the vessel, hut, iu all probability, he will not rrc
r'rj'Vujf*"’ “ U “‘ “ lku £(,
rott TOR TIUBft.
AU night In tjultmm.
Gxoitoi-Tawb. Ga-, JaD.’3, *
Tho Opposition were taken ‘all back in this
county on yesterday. Th- whole INmbo-ratfc
picket, fr**mFhttiirio Coroner, was tnumphiintly
elected. Jlct eeforth. the guiliiut little county of
Quitman stand* redeemed frout the taint m Know
The enemy tried bard to keep the
flickering light to too dark lantern burning, but
it went out, to be rekindled bo more. Wa ‘have
elected good and true men, to fill the various of
fices—sound democrat* aud every way competent.
VICTOR.
Official Vote or t hatcafiunrhff t ountj.
, Tho following is the Oliiciai yote vd Chattahoo
chee f uuty, at au held rec* utly, for
County Officers :
Shtrifi. —J. G. Berry, 26k ; J. T. NcNaughton,
lffl
(ffitrt Bhj>. (%urt. — 3. F. Daniel. $32; Jumw*
MfrNcfl, N. W.fkrrard. 73.
CM Inf. Cnvrr.—V If. Langford, 2'\ ;
Wiley FMlts. 2*3.
7 \ts ffttt&ior. —Oraen ffargafl,’ 2ND War.
Farmer, 172.
Tot fftrrirer. —Jack Parker. IffA; John Fur
stto, 12b : Guo. Heims, 117.
fknotty Trennurer.—* ll. Albritton, 2T2; M'm. I*.
arbe#, 226.
CVwmfy fifnrrtopjr. —J. B.'AMums, 293. No
opposition.
Ordinary. —■TE. J. Raiford, 3ffß. No opp.
Comtu.r. —,f. W. Lun-durd, 220. No. opp.
All tho oi#M elected, we be!ioro> are .tearo
orats.
Marlon t nuni).
Geo. W. McDuffie, Opp., elected Clerk Sup.
ami Inf. Courts, over C. R. W i by 47 tnaj.
David N. Maddux, Opp., She mi, over N. hi.
Geesßtr, 62 maj.
Maioolm Hare, Item., Ordinnry> over It. R
>Slveus, 12 maj.
0. C, Barber, Dotn-, Tax Colloetor, ov*r
Lockhart. Mr. jLxd way also a candi
date. and received a tmiiilwr of votes.
John W. H*rtogc, Doin., Receiver, over N. 11,
TaUius, 17 uu^>
I. H. Opp., County Biyveyur, no op
position.
Philip If. Wyatt, Deni., Coroner, ao >pposi
tion.
Hudson’s majority over i'ewbudy lufi.
Cbattauoochek Citn ut.—The foUewiffg D
the vote tor Solicitor
Majorituiafor Hudson—gehloy Hid; Marion
166; Taylor 42; Ttofort to.
Majorities tox Peabody- liasris 142, Mu*oo;re©
479. Peabody’s mujujrjty in the circuit 273,
Ohio Dt-metratlr Mate (catmllon.
’ foLTHBi-a, Ohio, Jans, 6.
Tho Deistosrafk Conrciifi-oi, which
here yesterday, aijojitad resol ui ions in favor ol
tho Hon. ."i tap hen A. Douglas for the I’reSidagey,
anri Instructing the delt-gulco to tho Nalkmal
CVnvuntlon to vote tor him.
From tli c Sorfitlk Southern Jt ‘ jut, T)< r. 2s.
The t oriicinphdKl mid r John UfftWffN Opera-
Hubs
Among rhe nf lh© late John Btowa,
found upon the Kennedy farm altor hi? capture,
were maps of eight of toe Lnitad States, si* of
Alabama, Florida (toorgia, Kentucky,
MuwisjtippL South Carolina ami Tent.*- i-ee Thwec
maps were such a# are tn be fouud in Morse’s
large te>und at hi*. They were en tered according
to act of CV4*g*w*# iu ihe y< ar 1042, by toduoy K.
Mori*esnd &amut-i Breeze, in (he Cjerk's office of
the Southern district of New \<>rk. Kuch of the
uißj*e had a table of (he popuhttiou of every coun
ty of the .State, taken from tb* oetom# of is..n.
pasted on ite side. Andrew limiter, k*|-, of
OharlcHtown, Acting Attern-y tor ih Cymuiou
woaltb, V;*diy g’ e us to iuspoet tln-so
map!*, und we examicd tbffm minutely. We
giie beiow the fruits of our examination. It
wouhi be woil tor our fiiouttiern sx-hngcs to
give circulation tu this article, prupured witii
great caro for the Southern Arune.
ALABAMA.
Localities in eleven counties in this State were
marked. Among other* f
Russell County;- Marked in the centre, be
twenr Croekotwvnk',~uchoe wd Lexingtou. The
locality watere*! oy Big 4Jhao creek. PopuJa
liun— Win aa*s,4o j ; free colorwi,.‘(2 ; hlhi #i>. 11,-
111. Total, 1t, 545.
Macon Cimlitv —Marked In the eastern por
tion, between Society If HI, Fort Hull and Port
Bauibridge in ltu#sell ooanty. Hupuiattou
Whites, il,23*>; tifC Color* and, i't>; slave*,
Total,
Montgomery County- M.-irhod fecnlity between
Mt. Meigs and CarterV Hill, about ten inifes cant
of Montgomery, the capital o* the Statu. The
murkud locality boutufed ou thy bouih by Calu
ms creek. T‘o|HiUttu--Whites, free
c*dored, ♦ l.: slaves. 19;42T. Total, 29,711.
The footprint* of the abidit'um scotindrals cao
I he trace*! from Columbus, <Ja., across Aluhaiua U
tjultiunn, Mississippi.
FUmWA.
The population of this State, taken from thy
wnnit* of ! Soft, wa# posted on the aide of the
wap, but tbare wu* not the oligbtest trace us a
I mark upon it.
| OEov.ma.
j Wa found twenty-five counties in thi#
| marked. The prosperity of tho Empire Slate of
I the Soath doUbtlast excited th© eavy of thcac
abolition tai*erenU, and they would have rejoic
ed to have a*s©o the foe tunc* of Georgia, which
are tonoidaUo rival* of those of New Wwgiand,
destroyed by a servile inaurrertiou. Am<mg
othor# j
Talbot County.—Marked locality between Ttl
botton, Centorville, Hnvidimn aiul the northern
boundary of Marion county. Population—.
White-*, 7,JU3; free colored, li>; slave*. a,7“d.—
Total.
t pSoh County.—Marked locality between
Thom a# ton, Htfloti Hill and Matnc < v roek. Phpn
latiou—White*, #!*, 4.71 H. Total
424.
Harris County.—Marked lc:dity between
Ifinnh iti, Etlerslfe and Mnlhurry Grove. Pnpn
lt*"W—Whiuw, ,?*'.; free eelored. Biv.-,
Total, is
Tr.*up Couuty.—AlorKpii locality Lutweori lai-
Wafk Shifeh, Corinth and Bradley. Popula
tion— Whites, 7,7‘JL free oolored, 40: slave*.
t*4B. Total, 10,879.
IFnnu the Daily Moming N*w-.]
Sunt her* Bights Uertlsg In aaxaunofe.
Pursuant to tbo call iu the city p*rorH, meet
ing of citizens convened at Alawmfc* Hall Ust
night to receive tho rofiort of the Committee of
thirteen appointed at a previous meeting.
Uu motion of Dr. 11. L. Byrd, Gau. W. P.
White was calWi w tU Uhuir, with. Charlts
Grant, E*t|., and ocn. tiev. P. llarri; n, as Vice
Presidents. On motion, Barnard Ellis, T. A.
Burke nod Robert Grant, Rsqs., were appointed
Sec salaries.
Jno. M. Guerard, hsq,, Chairman, presentod
thu re port of the Committee, prefacing it with a
brief but eloquent and forcible addm**. Vt.ung
J. A:: ler*o*i. Ksq.. sJ*o nddreevv.d the meeting in
favor of tli resolutions, after which they pa -ed
j by a suaiiimou.- votu.
On uioii./a id Martin J. For*l, E*|-a Johu D.
Ashton, siq, <jX Screven ox-unty, wac Invited to
ad<lrc*e the meeting. Mr. Ashton acen<led the
, pic Harm und delivered .ui aud patriot iu
Southern Rights speech, wkioh wa* eutkasiasu
oally reeetvoJ hy tbs meeting.
Other addresses were made, but wo hare <*nly
room fora brief outline of the proceedings of the
mooting, an olßeial tsport of which will be fur
nished for pubiieaUuu by tha deeretaric*. The
rcooluiiout auihorue a Vigilance Committee of
twenty-five cititefts, tube apoointetl by the ohair
man of the meeting, whose duties arc
They also ruaommen l direct importation-*, non
intercourse as far a* prao; icabU* with u.u nVaiitfor
commuuitivs of tlia Aorth, ami urge tbo proprfo
ty of employing native teachers god patronizing
Southern schools aud college?. Jhcy also cull
tipon onr leprescntaifres in Congress to pr-dest
against and resist the right of Representative*
of those Northern States, whose Legislatuiw Hav e
passed laws vlolntlve off the provision* of the
Constitution and the fugitive slave law, twoocuftv
seat* ui that body.
Tbo mwtfiutf was larca an.l uutku.iu.Ua, aud
nigkl, reapuuUble in rbßtuctur.
qSor.ntfnr giro**.—Sow* h, T ,„tf*,k.
ed tku ,|iiaaina. “What n tn hinder aa’fcrt
tuauntacturtUf „ur uwn •)>• r the i,i ( n.li
°”C u ' k f ,,K ’ lill, ao.we,,
“rnp trunt of Shoe IV r ->. Xhou.aada of
bushels of shoe peg* arc brought from (tie
North and sold to .'Southern sh-*J-n>aker*. Is
it possible that there i* no wood in the South*
cm States suitable, or tuat the mauutacUire of
a shoe peg is boyouj .Southern ingenuity 1 We
know the coatriiry, and we thiuk that thoao
who very properly advocate the mnn'ilacturc
of Southern shoe*, had better begin at tht*
beginning and let their motto be, Independent
in Bho jrgs. ,J
The South Carolina Senate, by a vote of 34
against 16 has refused to pas* resolutions in favor
Q f reviving the African slave trade.
Ceiigrajitaaai.
WtimtSTOK, Ji>. 4.—ln the Somite to-day,
the Hon. Lewis Wjglall, from Texnji, appeared
and took hi* -cut.
lion. Jutucs M. M uoii. of Virginia, appeared
iu an entire suit of Virginia gray.
A Thc message was before the Senate for consid
eration, and several |i* |Mihlit an spiei be* were
madef
A bdi wa* iijtrodacetLfor the abolition ..f the
privilege
WAsnfMiTo'x, Jafi. 5.
In the Soante th re wu*uo(biug of impurtuiice
Iran #|>itod. m
They have mitil Mmu lay.
in the it- use (Were wore two ballots for Speak
>r. -4to4h firsibaJiot H>7 wore usAeastiri tor a
ofotiam - _ - .
- Jiditi SlLmnwn, of foWb.'..
I?. L ■ VaMnßdighaul, ol vhl# 69.
John A ufom r, OS 3ifih Farolina 17.
The fcmanioar went st-ottering.
(Jii tin* JH6 were iiccemoiry'—
J.-hn Shorn*to, of 0hi0,.., i.......... Id".
Th'diiftit S. fT-icock. of Virginia ad.
Thomas A. 1.. Nelson, * f Tubpvssu* 8.
Tim reinaiuder war* watforing.
Ohio LtgUtNture.
(Mi.runi s, Dhio, Jan. 4. —Tho Ohio Legisla
ture h m organised. TLc Governor iu hi*, Mes-
M"*, flNMSinttftb liie rc-i naokoent ef the law
ruptuJcr at live last w*sfop “f the LegLotturo,
pr.ihi'miiig the kidiiapfii’-g <*/ fngUive shoes. Ho
Idoiß * the fvHjth for the late ret-irnl of hostility
hrlwcfu the .Noftli and Smith.
Uvirlanii .MntL
Sr. I. h w, Mu, Jiai. 4.^—The Ova rland mail
us the If th In*eeinb r huH ffttlutd.
Pitei Swuih’s tjtli t<-prop i(y ift’Sah Frarn-#.
Cos uinl porti'*n**i tJie ?un- ~t’ l ri.a.
rained at kltccn million d> liaris d
-Bel’ote Lki Supia iiw t'rmrt.
toMioO utte JUti ifiK Bi JuGuhoo(b( c
Atw .jwem , qpv*f Mw lnffirowrat?'* party ~f ‘j
i*rc cm; v. Uchi ou ffj'irf in
Jwnaarv, 11-ut. J. N- J lm.'on was tailed to
th'efhalr and TTcr.iy :'iiyjp upp iuted Seer* iary .
Th- fofl iwdft*; tv re ptcrtni* l by
Dyn. R. t. Haul -rtfaiid uimitiiuetMdy ,Jt'i opted:
Us. Thitt the 1 uw-uofltr *>f
ibiccoomy. whoky repattiatw the action <4 the
Oocv* nlli n ,of p< nH* uof Mm
ftewtcritk i.i-iu<.*ro **f ihc rocent of
tli* mb ulHkte* at vlM#- lf4 the pj.. n
Nn* *i mtdo'o4*!■(!! hrvw *♦* uuthovK y L*-rCp
> r**#-nt rtic HVh-.,-. vt FL-bi- In tliy J Nai4'in;il
itemot tiilie Ctovtias-ioo tkmvuntniJi.
*2d TUat wc rgiia Die call of
Jh* Kxin.’difre Committee, fuff a c* n
vsotiou in March i>uxt, st, Millrig#!vMt*, l>
erndparcfl of from th** frev.'-rul qfftthtic.- i
to SDiituaUe *tebisieH to ill* fhniveu
fiun iu April ... xt. stud ti.'iit he delegatesg.cUo-
Mti Ut*ly* !*• reffterotW the D‘ ill
oemy i u ihv Ch’ariu-ton Cbunjaii ia.
3*l. Hkolred, Thut wc wiii delCgulcs
to the Milk lgwttte Convei lioo -d March next.
The following ptr-oir .w.*h appointed h* Dcle
gulum- - Wiqght Md’vH.k, Aifou Au:in, fl’m. S.
Johiif.n. K. G. ttartnhl, dixl Jam** WMltte.
Ui#ojvt'd, lK.t .-.i *i Lava uuahority,
in cas t oftoitnro tn upf.i*’ a satatftitfe.
(>hjp*'tiun, ord\ii-rt, (but lh preceding-*f
ihi* WH—uwg i>e jHifdbhcdin the t'!Riuhu*2 {tuts.
On todkoiu tiw fccefing then ’hdjouineff.
_ J. N. Cbuirlumi.
It * Suii'f. £vrr%utiy■
Fubllff Mrottug Hi AttkiHta.
A large mecfitirtg ofi.be ciuxcnv. of AugulMa
ws held iu toe city Bull on*last night
Ou mot foil yf his Jl<<in>r. Mayor Ftodgofo > .
• piteu D. i Kurd, Ki*q , wm* i-!l*. and Ki the Chair,
and Wm’ H- Fii-chiu-J ok■ iiA* i-v Sittisry.
The cluurmau * rated that the ineeiinjj had a*-,
semhled J>’o with a call in too m u
pliers, (wiiiib w;* sirred by u large miuibvr >f
*>ur MUffeffs. > tor the yfflffpoffe ol eoi sullinj* t
gethur a# 4o the .pufatyoi cades* ring to obtain
addithiutcf roilrou*! fa■•iliticu to \lu on.
Mr. Henry- Mo.-re ifign offered h4'ifth>wing
pr< a tu*bin rvawluii'.ma, winch p.. r h i’
completed *to U* UWlu.r un -•eicb ftwim ilu . .
Werc-Hd. pl*d .tri.ttrm:
i VViiiiiiKar, |h • rsilroSil improvcnu'tvtp t G..r
----i M aMji mij rninjc ritfitef have direrud bui*o
er improvement* ihreauio fintlicreiicroftchmvn!*:
be U
Resolved. Byih* citixew* ks Am/nrta. (Lily n
sett.Med, Ttwit it h* 4u*ohm* big!, y ffjtpedicnt.
if not ahjoiiutely neve- wry. fhur \ignr>m.> *t. ji*
should fn> token b,V tir t.*rSffa, to ‘t’dTtfi* i'y
tbetii-ctv ter ht? rent, mplated, and, if p.-s
s4di.. tn tegnm Pnq.ij- trade.
TU It tor hi r Rofcotv'ed, A? lh epinlnn <f tf.i#
meytin*r, ti-at lh> -c vlj'.ctr would be bed ;*••• m
i ilißod.' t*r*knr tlnie^by a mere dfroct ca.mmuni
mtk*n AwgiiwHuad thtr S*mthwr>t mid
Gatf{?initt hy wiry ..f Mac n or'Celuinlu.*.
Rtjft-Ivaff, Tltpr o’ ( '.n.mtUee ho ly
Uwt Chair, tMtttu*tiite oi utfic ui wh.cli
i ius Ho r, *to : stHktff.be t hi.irm*i.. wh .c
j duty i( shsM Vic (, <■*.neniue wild rwp.wt • o exis
tiitjr . Ifnrter* tor h.-twccu Augu.-fa ca.i
l the p<dils itowva wabc'L Thia ct-arautcufbull
| .Iraappotffted, ot ahicl, U>e Chairman of ‘4(ii#
j auititigSftMl is* ChHirmo, (kwt*iidst f icn mein
h*rsi wltKim dwfy it shnli he to n-pert upon iho
cn-op'crrtl:..n h. he M-.( i*h*,i uf>on the route* t*>
<iith<t Mjn aor Column ts, and t both es ifo
I’oinis XhftS* cosamiiscv be ap| oiiwcd *<*o*ll
-<d five tartitfow*. who*- <t'y R shall in to
a-raennin the fd whifff *nn be obtained tr in
Charteiton.
Re.- ived, Thai hi- If .raoff the Mayor, shall
call tlifo toapiug tugetfora sff .-.a**, as *;id eoui
miu. < # Ac'roa*iy lo repwrf. !*l a yvaiffi .<1 Ui*t*Ht
tUgJsrtsgcjr tlmu thjsty'Uymfrom thi* date: -and
! Wat whv.i this mcitiug ayjouru it sbuil mij.Hiru
subject to nl call.
! of Mr. J->bn Bones it was
Rtv ht and. That tha, Cuairnnm have woiif
Thursday aftoftawofi, co the avc.r4 win
wiUcwa.
Mr. r.miej then oSer and the fMH wlg re.v.’o
tmo, after * tUf (l'Miurtioe, Was jewattil.
H- * i-T-i, Tliat this ii!c;otii.g hcarlily emforre
the pfoiii|t j- tier pf ihf city Council in reference
to l!|v vMMid roa-i, aud iUwt Council be rc
qtie*W-d M me pr.afM r *iu.a, m nbiam the dirt < t
| ran. tr*n of toe irgn! va<crr of the city by ballot,
| for a rub Vrq ‘ion it five hundred fbyiisut.-d d-d
iar* t” tl.e ■ ■’ for -aid road, u\ ac*airdNiictt wi'h
the prux'taweiA t|he get ot ttn3 Ufgaslatttr., ai
prov< -i Fob; lush, IfiMj,
Du njotion, it was
Ke*wlvvl, That Guprowcediwgfi r*f thu *-<■-
*ag be pubiDHct it) tLc cKypnprrs, and tlmt tin:
new- papers tn aMifMPGQc, Macon, O-limibu;,
aud idii- in Clierßstou, 1,. rot*m.-ud to wtn,t.
KiLi iIILN D lIEAI.D, Chairman.
“ 11. Phitchauu, Secretary.
(im. Uno on the Right* of the Ninth.
M c s*py from the National Intelligencer tho
following brief iiMuoetsf omue remarks made
by Gou. Lima, yt Oregon, ui tin. Senate, a few
-lavssince :
Mr. Lane hrleftv stafod that while he would
not deny that Mr. J)-ugJa? and Mr. Pugh were
j,w-d Demeecai-. tie frtui ptmtu iu their
opinion* urr the Ti-rt’d- rtar queto*n. I*or hiui
?elf, he held that the Territories w* ro tho c • uuuon
prujivrty of all Uiu ftiatu?, griioau aiUsous, by ev
ery jwu*i| le of eqnnlity and juetieo, were roni
ifaculty outitled to tutor the common domain
with whatever was iofu>nized as property by the
la# of their re#|Motive fHates: an-1 that property,
of whatever kind, when thu* reinoted so the colli
tn-n domain, was equally entitlad to protection
from the Uw-MAkiaff power. The Territorial
Legislature could uottliUslfe or prohibit slave
rv,.bul eon I -I and *h*uld protect the -laveholder
iu the enjoyment of his r gbt to the labor of hi*
slave so long as the Territorial condition lasted :
and, if th‘* profcouou wore not fur unwed by the
Territorial LegLlatore, it would be the doty of
(joogrnss W ati- rd H.
Anvtm>Ta ov friend who knew
the late Mirahenu B. Lamar, we!!, In other day*.
In a private letter te the Senior Editor of Urn
Mail, speak* a* follow* :
“Well. Mira beau H. Lamar is dead! lie mado
the first political speech I ever heard, and *aid ;
“By Jlenvru ! I had rather pee Georgia an ice
berg— kaltos and lilies*— floating iu tlm froaen
saa, than L) sec hr submit to FurWa! oxacUon.
Nay, sir, I liim| rather see her *iak tut >j a lake of
fire, sgyen tiums hotisr than man's conception !**
“Whup be had a fever, twenty year# ago, t’ol
qaitt went to him, tj.l he lay scorching up,
and raving to die. “Any body can die,” he said,
“but me. Any body else would die, with thin
fever j but hurt am 1, aud I shall not die, hut
suffer on. and live'” But ho is dead !—a bravo
man, and a poet. But he was not happy, and wo
tremble to lift tho veil that hides his eternrd fu>
ture.—Jfoid, Jluil,