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4& CJO., Proprietors.
R. JSLajIS &
. v/uUIIC AVI
‘TEXAS LAND & STOCK
FOR SALE.
-v Kv*H K.UK I\ >t Tt .if band s(fu ‘
,n *‘ l ” Patncl > Jmnty, wirtm. a few
mile? of iltc . i**l. t .lituii"f about iior
*Cf Wvv tn<>tianrt live luntd.l *cr<s, w i um i
A ■ir'X'iiwJK With um-i|i.cii! .>*k. J>: ami hav- j
ids n ir it? ventre a never lunift* Ink** of j
clear, f *>#h w t**r.
To parlio* dcsir.iu* of •hoi grating lo Tfi'ft? either f*r j
farminf-'ir |.h'K r .leuii; pur;> >-• and mini • lil-ia to- |
duceuiauu uo*urp*M©d *y .?uy io..u.uii tu the Suite. j
AMO,
One tract emtalninir irimni i.HW at • ***. nittat< <1 on j
tfi© Si os i* rec Si ||nH< • I ■4l- tiMlttlv. williifl litem n- :
of •illtntrr. niti| .b.ol itlu same not:icr Iren U' l
town f Kt M ryX ‘the U'fwsmiiis 01 Ui proposed
Ark in a and *vm Du g < H (Hr* 1 1
Ti'im to In it h (Ac at. vw irav.tn perfect
A tiM'i of Cauls wiU Uu i*i I nvjUi rit her of t|ic
above (raus, ifdiMinn].
For term* arid pnmeiHar*. aldr©-- He- nt I* w - “oe-!, j
I* n HYRNI..
II Magazine . Mew Orleans, Im.
Dewittlnr .t|- wSoi
Every Planter Wants One.
R. G. WILLIAM’S
Southern Cotton Packer
BVTVV, I* bvw in successm; ••pcrauoii tltrougbooi
ImMi Jeoryia. \.::b 111:1 n T>iu* i'Steiiteu a*
1.. lit ui h 4 Tliw & ew cannot t e exc* l.ed
in chcapne** durabib ) , or •onveuicoew. Every per
forming pier* of ibis r*er©w is mot. I-’ou- baud?
two li.tn is andoi.f nin eca i p* k a bill J o 1 n
weighing from SUO to 700 aiui.d-i in w uty 11 >1 •. 11;.• -.
Tft© screw can lot alt acne.l t’> the < 11. ..t > • wilii
(mtoonwaiMU'C or hunt s©p irateh Warranted to
last HI > ears, 81 ate an** couu > u u> tin *© by
me, ami myiawf { a,*nts. Individual ihbl? ami
screw* f-*r sate by il<* to wdu>ui I li t . sold C utntv
Bight* Tin* *< r* tv trort mi fe pnrife. t! at varum* |
foundries fu* $7 it Persons deni mg nil. : n timi will
tddr:*H. •. WiLUIAMH, ~1 i L. WILLIAM*,
Haunuhjichve, da.
FEE CEIITIfICATES.
rttewart County, Ca., Jan. Ist, 1
This to r.ertify that 11mw-un't and mv entire crop
of Couun on It. Wiiu ns’ Suuiiurn CoWoa j
Packer, din I utu well ideared.
t MI BCITII.L ALLEN.
VVi Hster Count'.. Oct l!irh,
Mi H O William*. H.-ar Mir—l an t;uw < •mv
your M luiheru L'i:t>*n Packer, and desnr. no tietur ‘
lua iiiiir lor Packing Cotton Your*, c.
J W URL!.. 1
Heuston Con ty, G.t Fept. |RJ ‘. |
Tfclfe la to cr My HhM fa n n*w u*m( Kfi Wh- !
ha -V Cotton Pa-her ami ■ oni t#f 11 1.0 >n, run t <
Mi 4 ** Ir • Mcrew .r any other m ■ In • -t I
mvorn lor a. king o 1 n J ,\ * If
Felouary A. lo 0 -wS.e
G(UYIH)\, HcIREEiIV A. Id.,
IMl(.ifS M L WUOLEMAI.E DKVLERM N
P iRStO-V & DJSliiTia
ID F. Y-C3- OOD§,
Fancy C &c. A c.
No* A I Btrelay*rt A 10 Park Plnoe
[Wi t remove in Inly nert to tin- A* >n I*. 1 •• ftmiJuig
Broadway Now York,
Oar lirk wi i!r • ou.p •tc * \ the first e'.iuitxy and
tinner'be ebpe.vi imofoitr
tilt. tIrPRCDRY,
recently KIIEI'TIERI) a M l HKEHY.CIi irhwton S
C.) will • <>m;/rie rlss.-np'i.’ti i’ (foods in our
line and qitij-l .0 Mouth im tod M u !ia es:-ru Tn l>*.
MercdriHU vi-iunc Aiew Toik nr. re*pe-rfuliv mvi- !
Mi to give ua a cad. Jhii. *iO—v >
HOWES, HYATT6c CD.
Jobbing ACoiamltiloß .tltruhanu In
Hoots, Shoes A l.eather,
Ho. 12 At* COLLEGE PLAO .
Corner Murray Street, New York
RISERt BSMMii,
(Formerly of Warm liprings, tla.) Traveltrg J
A gout fur the. ah.ive llrnj. would nsjiotkfuily so
licit volt.’ janl4—wSm 7 *
Btltlil it’S tut tnutK
OP TOP.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE.
HK ‘ Nti Hu l..ipro.< in. 1 n Morris's !
me
a*n** •'t> iii>. lope-mi) ‘e ■ 1 ..iii.iv, tn .-l<-
Inf 3o rents bist imp* to Choßm and Jehi oor, Cos
lumbu*. <• ‘ J. 1. iIAUKCU. ’
February t<tli, IbAo-—>\S:n.
\mi l oil 11 G 11:1 no !
H’Mfi cnnthhiatioßs •! t'.is i;iae f ion n .
A puts a %ft rttlr’ it.* • ihkmml a* lull • • ri
to :he I'.-Ii: . lull A. Ut pi|.i-.j l • • j|)
dav by (ll’NllY A• ■. j
ftohunbiis. .1 .(l j
SAIiICEB’
LIVER I.iVIGORATOR
NIV 1.11 1> EI! 11, IT AT ES.
iT IM COMPOI N'. ED EN'TtHELY irmn tuna,and !
has become art established fUc, 1 •lamlard medii ine j
approved by ait that , , av._- u> i it. m l is re j
•orid to with court aw dome in all die3aa lir j
which it is reeoDituend *kl ed.
it Ihs cured (housande wiuniMbe laal two y.-ar-’
who had given up hope - of relief n* naiu.-roua
uaiotkitsd crtilit >••* * in my poaacsMou ghow
Ttie dase miist be ad up- tvdiuih’- leniiu raruei.t
of the individual taknu m and udeiiin sucftituun- j
titles as ma: renily 01 -JZ the bowels.
Let the dictates of your an judgun-af guide you in
use us the LIYEH I.Y y ICfURAi'O!'. xud it |
will cure Lifer (.'■mi v/.s, HU.H'f v r
tack*. nrat'EtoM. mm ‘ i> mr,■ h
St)MM f. H COM PLJ /.Y />,/> A'JV / /
Rf ItRnfSY. SOl'l: SIOMICU, /Tu’-.’
CJJSTireJTKSS, Choi- (g> ,'f. CHOLERA < ’ “>*■
ra M*rbut, CHOLERA mm LYi AXTUM EI.A J l i
L EXCi. JA l I>ICE Eemalt l* EAh E.\'SS j
JS->, and may bo used miccessfuUy a* auorgn
ary. p**niln MetUan*. — *C It will cure LJCh
HEADACHE, (as ™ thousands ran until;.
twenty mi* u tee, ij em tw or three lea
mult are taken at < ounnen. i ui.rut oflln
au ick
All trh* u* it are . their testimony
in its favor mm
MIX WATER IV THE M DTII WITH TfIF. IN
VIUuUkTHH AND MW kI.LOW R Tl| TfKiETII
Eli PRICE ONE DOLLAR PUR HOT ILL.
ALSO,
SANFORD’S
F i.MILY
Cliatliarlie Pills,
COMPOUNDED FROM
Purr Vrgeintilc Kilract", anil jit up
(it Uln-s C*es Air Tlgiili and Mill
kerp in any Climate.
The FAMILY CA - THtmc Pll4. is a gen
tin out mve Cathari Q wliich MtC piopn- tof 11a*
used in his practice more■ ;ntn twenty >eu-
T i-.c inaiiUyticreiv-ln]| |P deuniid tVuin i!i m who
havelmif used tin* PILLS tiid the s.itiaf s. (ion lm-|i
all exprss* lures irdtotheir H uae.bas mdiiced me to put
them tn tbe reach nf all
The profession well know that different Chatham*
acton different portions <>f the bo we •
The FAMILY CA [>' I* II A RTI C FILL
has.with due reference t ■ r this well s ahlieited fai l
bee a com pounded from TI variety of the ri rest vi ••
table ettrtets, which act * -likeoneverjr part of tt*
alimentary canal, nnd tin* wj good and safe in all cna
es where a • bathartic i* Hesnied. such as I)E
acsuBMRNTa of the _ tTuJlAfll. rti.icn*]
MESS PA IN* in Tin Q HACK AND LOIN rt
C ariVBNEd H, PAI N iwo Kimi rtn over
THE WH OLE BODY from sudden cold. Whiih
frequently, if neglecUnl, -ndin a lour course of Fe
ver. LOMR OF A PPE- I ITE. a Crcepiho Mas
■ 1 rms or Colo nvKH'Jrug Body Rrrrt.Ms-
NUI, HEADVLHK ci p wisiohi in TWA il:*l).
all INFLAMMATORY (.DiPiEASKa. WOtt.MS ir
CniLDaxN or APt'LTa, L* Riircmatism, 4 CCol.
Purirter of the Blood r* tadmiuiydiwancitoirblch
flesh is heir, too numeron- W to mention in this advei
tlsement. DOME Ito 3. ’
Price 30 Centi.
THF. LIVER IVVIOORATOR nnd FAMILY CA
TH AttTD PILL* are retailed b) Dnggiste neraily
and sold wholesale andirctail by th- Toidc- in all tin- ,
large AIf FORD, M. !>.,
Minufa.Hirer and Proprietor,
nnelT -wAin. Bruadway. N.*w York
SIOO REWARD.
H R*. YED OR STOLEN Iron the un
d TStgio I. on th- m.'liioi the ‘7th : 1 ■ ■ •
Ts3T\a beaTy bodied black horse Mulo I < <
£Sm2jem'* e ' un “'‘l- hau ls high u>t*e in ! b
whin -ml . roAomare iadi. • cariy tw.. years old we-i
grown to bar age an I estfa fliie. Ifsio;.-n. Iwi ! giv j
the above reward for the mude ’ <1 eon.with evident •
to co ivict, d-livere l .it oiy Louse, or su urely kept 1
that | can gel. them* p .*es ion It stray and 1 will
give S'lo t cr anv iiiferort i “t that will l*-ad ?u , the
covery of Ma. and cop, or RlOf >r eiiher. I pur Ins*
id the mule us Mr. Kehy, a ruha-:rouiat who ,nl
he got him of some nun in Talent county. Ga.
Address me M Cow ike <: Barb nr county, Alab-mi.
Anv information thankfully r*r 1 ved
Kb. 11-W4k, JOHN M. DRURY
(Ol.lMlil'S,
Doi'SLts arfl (tell.
Scna'or DoPolas, o flouiocrat, and Hon. Jons
Hit Li., an t marie am, stand title by fido upon nil
[ questions affecting slavery, as fur m we uro ad
j vised. Both opposed the pro-aluvery
tAO Constitution and both hold einiilar views in 1
r-eutd to iho due trine of pn>ttfotiou L> slave j
pfnperiy in iho ferritiriep. Mr. Douglas in from
j 1 freu Miatc ; Mr. Moll and fl.-ivc State. Onu is true :
jto tbc *‘:tntt-alavery sentiment” of hl people; !
the othtf lif rvg.iKl s tin* In (creels of the South.— j
The fnrtutr fcr xc*Uahlo in port,- the lot ter !e- i
rve- ‘O’:sure, u- a whole This granted, it will j
I surprise tic render to helievo, that yutalde of Ute.j
j Montgomery Mail, there has not Well a single ‘
j (.j>poeitlrm paper South lo condemn Senator Hell ‘
for his pdi teal course, while poor Douglas has
in‘t Ihe anathema* of alt. It w uld |ni7.zlo the
sin Jen! of Wblory to onder?tand the ruloofae j
J torn nf sttch prcfscs, ami prejudice might ascriho !
r • them tlm Latest political motives. We leave
t-> die reader the explanati m of. this
paradox, nnwHliog to .do injus'leo to the ends 1
aud nitos of the r eposition parly South. In the
ColumMsii Enquirer, <>f yesterday’s date, is a
hamogue against Douglas. In (he same column :
’ mentioned with considerable complacency tbo :
ftut that John Hell has been nominated hv tiio
I’xiov opposition party us Tcnaeeauo for tbo
j Surely, we have fallen upon strnmro times 1
Tennrcilcut Oelrga to Chirlruion.
Tho AVa diingtoa correspondent of the Charles
ton Mercury denies tbo Btatc-ment ;'"ing the j
round* in tho nowj-p tpors, that, eleven of the i
twelve deb ;• lies from t‘ innecticuf to the \ati"t!
al Deuiucrutia C*)nveu(ion at Charleston are fur }
Dun la* f r tl>® Pro ideney. tt Is merely tho j
“!>ra gam -” resorted to by somo of that dlstin- •
guiffiied gentlemuti’s friends. Mr. Douglas stands j
00 curl lily chiinee of a numinatiun ut Cbarloston, j
and tbo result dill vhow it.
T!e <2J In Miauta.
Ti.c 221 <>fF Lru.iry wm ec,L hr.ifcd in Atlanta j
by tin- oitlilary of -hat city, a id an elegant ivj*uet
at night. F.J- qnent and pertinent speeches were !
made by CM. C .wart, CM Dutn an, Mr. Burke, of 1
th* I*.'. . ,-.r • . i - , .x. U. Thuiuas, A. B. FcaU tf j
the 1.0eu.11 . il c, M ssr* Hull. Howell nod others. !
Capt. Wall.i*ie v - the u.ast, “ ft**, Gat* City I
Guar J*.” It w*.< received with ebn* r. J . **'i'h* |
Press,” was giveu by Col. Do mum. The St-nli- |
meat w.k resp -u-iod to by Mr. liurkc and Mr. 1
.S als, iu A*iQ ) wol! : iui’- l remarks. Oi her teas'* ‘
w .ro drank Appr qiriate to the occasion.
!L ntoemry of Uor.h
The Bern era< y of Worth County held a meet- j
wig un the fill lust., repudiati- tho action of the i
Doc iu!*er Owivuutim. doc!*ria i'm. the r.pfiouU j
iu>s have no utit .ority tn represent tl.e Georgia j
Pautucrary, sustaining the call of the Executive |
Cumirt*t*. re>-u(muend!ttg Hon. Alexavplu 11. J
StkPjif.ns for tho P'efide.mjy, nnrt approving the *
ootir9of H u. M. J. Crawford in f'ongrsa.
A'l olnqunut spoc b was made hy Mob. Wil
lintn A. Harris, Orator from Worth, in On* pres- .
•at LrgiilaWire. Delegates 1 wereappuiutedto tho j
tfarcit C<>tiventioD.
Al. hama LrglilalHrr
The Alabama Legislaturu adjourned yesterday, j
tho 27th Inst., aft -r a session of twelve waeks. —
Many IwpurtiMit bills wore passed, which were !
ably dtseussed in b* L braiudwut. Hare a Her so
will enimo< > itw ihi*e whose paesngo in our judg
ment. r.-flvuts ore-lit u’ 11 tbo Sigle. Seldom b
m bdy as-CHiLlcd nt tiio Capitol possessing io
touch wisdom, expcriunnu wvd übiliry, the one i
just udj ‘ufiied. IIS ppv*omlin*'i will make on ,
ui>res< upon Ifni i . • ritv nnd glory of lb*
State. All bwnar t ALiHama fur sefeutimr her ,
•sm? ui n** coni>’ Iktfi. Th.* hames of Balloei.,
Chambers, h.e-. CbifPre. Psr/ms, Porsyih, Wal
ker, uid otiinrs, Will be lung, rcmiuinboreu in her )
iqurut spfoeha were mi le in Uu- Scu- !
ate on (be 20(h lnt., by Massrs. IDintcroud Cloy 1
an she death of Mrdivula, nt Virginia, mid in tho I
II .u'o by Iffeisre. VttilnodigUutn, l’ryor, and
Rev Mr. Wtt.t.iv—Tbo M;i *n Te r e-/niph of
21st foot., announce lb a* this irlftoif n*l olnquent
South Carolina div'in* has accepted a call t* tho {
pastorate of the Presbyteriiui Cburoh at Macco 1
principal feixbtbusiitCson tbo Con- <
ord and Portsmouth Railroad is the transport*
lion ®f crate* of fish, end orer IfIO.OOO pounds j
o r we-k nr • ‘bipjicd from Portsmouth to traders |
id ♦tb- r ptnrr..
CumutmiettLad.
Dr M m J .1 obi*son, Delrga’c,
No member of the democratic party, in this ;
district, would more Worthily All the place of dele* j
gat® to the t’h.i(liF*tun Cun. *nti*-,i than Ir. Win. ‘
J. Johnson, us Ft. Gaines, Clay county, fie iaol :
the right pohool. At this juncture of politinal |
affairs, tbo school io which .Southerners were I
taught fbotr rights in fbo belief'days of the Re !
public—rights that look to an equality in th<- ;
f’ni-m or iudepcndepce out of it. The l>(*ctor is
io innately un*l widely known in the district—be :
hus grown up with it, and with 11 well-stored I
mind, has k( pi up in knowledge of Nationul ufTa'r.s
as they bevo arisen, eitb-r to alarm th* South or j
to ensure her real good, or to lull her into
some Ciii.il sense of fancied security. W'e trust
the (J us**:iU'jii will ddagates ofthia order. I
and if 8", Georgia need have uo fears for bu ;
honors ut Cbui ieston.
* CLAY COt’ N'TY.
kprerli ufLeitl PaiKirrston.
Private: /•'. <>f)rrty in Time 0/ War,
A deputation fr un Liverpool. Bristol M*ru-hc- !
ter, Lends, Hull, HellkiT, and Gk-uoefiN-r, on the
pi’opuee'i <!.t* iuptiuu of private property from osp- I
dire ai sea to time of w.r bad an b torsi*W with {
Vi.*e. uti Pidmtrs on on tbo evening of 3d trt 1
February.
Lord Palmbiist ’X said that he would not i
ilatier the deputation by profs-sing to agree with
them. He .itisddoMd that the very cxi tunc© ol
this cu-iuT-y dvpei'ded on its pusaersing the
• u;u maud of the .was,and that if I me nee.eeenry far j
th'tt object to ref nin th* power of eeixinQ she oltipo
.IN./ I*. HW. imvi.jilliinjth” .
foraitjn Po rein. War w* ah t-uortuous evil, but
Mil it was sume<lines neceMary to go >o war in
self-defemm; and a naval power like England
ought nut to surrender any means us weakening ‘
lur sneiJiictnt sea. If wo did nut aviso their !
seamen on board their mc-tbant* vt-Bs* !t we j
should have to light them uu board their #blp*-<*f j
war. Ho dvoied that privid© property was spared \
to war on laud any more than iu wr at sea. On
tho tjoidrary, Armies nun enemy’s ooeidry took I
whatever 1 bey wanted ordoair* without the slight
*rt regard to the rights of property, as wo should
hud'<> our cost if n hostile aroiy should ever
succeed in landing in this country.
It*v. Hrxrtr A. Wise. Jr.—This distinguish
ed tourig divitio is Hie Rector of the Church of j
Ibe Savior, in West Philadelphia. Ilin cotigregA- ;
ium< are vary largo, ami are highly pleased with 1
hi- simple and dirca.t style, so different from that j
and bw divtinguiiibod father. Hois Said to ia **lo- !
*1 tie ut io delivery, but i* etn’iirnissed by a brou- (
c'aial uff • 1 *n, wnioh intorrupLi hit* at times hy •
a distre? i-ig'jough. ll9is -aid to be youthful in !
appearaii’ o and very griooful in gesiieulatioo.— |
Atlanta Teiopernitae Crumaer.
Stevens and Hazlett, Harper's Ferry cou- I
fpiraiors, ar* to b* hanged on th* llth of Marub, j
proximo. >
THK INUIN OP THE STATES, AND THE S 0 Y.E R E Ifi NTY n P THE STATES.
I (tilllent illHdllgeUCtN
How TIM: KkVl’Rl.li AX t'IIICAUO CoMVBKTtOX
‘Vn.t. St\>o.—Uu- rvLuhiieHn dolcgAles t-. the
CuTAgo Nation*] Cunvfivtiun will be ueorly ns
much dividcvl In their personal piefereticus n* the
*h*mf*rr:us are likely t*> bv t Charlostoti. ‘the
nay 0 lira now new, Xi w York will go solid lor
William 11. Seward ; Ohio Gill stick fur Salmon
IV Chare; Pennsylvania will m-i give u]> Mui* n
j t’innefon until oum other cnmlWate secures n
1 m-ijc*riiv of the votes; Missouri aud Maryland,
probably tho only two slavn Fiaics which will bo
ropre-’ uled, will hang on to tho Inst for Kdwunl
i R ‘fes, nnd taost assuredly holt on Seward ; llii*
! nois i- looking -irong for Abraham Lincoln : the
1 voto of Maine and iil probably boa unit for William
Pitt 1-cs-* n.lou, aud Mus.-iicbuaetts is wavering
; be ween Nathaniel I*. Bunks and Henry Wilson.
Ni -Y Hamos n i re. Th© which is
: to h elected in Men llampshiro next nmuth wili
have the choosing of a United Stntcs Bcnator in
l i.ue of 11 uu. Dottiv-1 (.'lark, republican, whoso
lei m expires with the present Congress. There
■ has boon no movement made by the domocrats yet
• re stir up the people to a full fenso of the present
condition of political affairs in tbo country, and
‘be ansulut* danger tlicre is to the perpetuity of
1 nb>n, while the republicans have already
■ nuiovneed spreading their llclperite doctrines
. throughout the Slate by the aid of abolition
“tump orators. With a little energy on tho part
“f the democrats nnd conservative men, lltdper
“'uand Uuh-ism could bo crushed out in New
Hump-lure. Try it.
-Mirami: Hates.—The Indianapolis Journal
•u \ s Uni? fifteen of tin* bfack republioau papers
- l liidiaua nave declared their preferences for old
Madam a IfatcH, of Missouri.
Gt'TERN ATfO.NAI, t’.VJfI>IDATEA IX pRXSSTL
*'aia.- - I I.c people's party fc?tuio Convention of
I‘ciiiisylvania will bo held to-day in Harrisburg,
’ H"d (he i dlowii g named gentleman will be pro
1 ~<*u(td beiLro it for the gubernatorial nomination :
--- flioiu is M. ILnvc,"!’ Alfeghunv; John Covode,
°f Wes moieland ; Andrew G. Curtin, of Centre ;
D ; ivid TaiggiirJ. of Xarilminberland, William 1).
h'-llcy. •>! i’biladt'lpt.in ; Lemuel Todd, of Cum
berland; Towuseiill Hiiynus, of Chester; Levi
. Kiue, of Lebanon, aud Samuel Calvin, of Blair.
Suisiirtn. —lt is stated that the Governor of
S*.u:h Carolina neglected to invito Tennessee to
tin- Convention of Southern States.
Vkiivumt Deleoatem to Cuahlrstok.—The
, I cm* j i.i ij <•! tbo Thud Congressional district 01
! Vena nt havoaeleeted Lucius Robinson and 11.
| It. him'ii delegates to rbe Cbarleatou Oonveution.
; Ein-ra Stuart and B. B. .Smalley are tho advo
I'ok Mixvjssippi FnEis Neoro Bill.—Tho
bill tor iLo <:\pu a. ui i-t free negroes, which pass
I tl.e .M.ssuuippi House, was strangled iu the
; •'emiP .
Loi ismma America!** Gu.tr Grttn to tni;
’ ‘•kmocmat*—At a lue.iiug of tho American
“• “■ ’ ( ■* ot both bouses of th* Louisiana leg is
I I -lur.-, held it Baton Rouge on tbo JOtb uIL, *lk)
! toll’ Wii.g ro*dutiou was introduce*! by Seuntur
j
Hi v i vc,/. That the Recrotary of this meeting
’*• uisitu. ’ I io inform the dem ieratio memla*r
• tii- ! og'-laturt, iio.v iu caucus in tho Capitol,
• ; i t ( w.- ; ;. g.j ours.l oc to unite with them in
•*.m dining the nominee of tho Cbarlestou Con*
I vcfltion.
And it was carried, by yeas 17, woe* 7.
The \\7i *-u. Ution Partt ix Kentucky.
j —At u I liMi imxuing lately belli iu Livingston
■"( my, Ky., the lollowiug resoiutiou was adop
! ted
Thai we deprecate tbo ceaseless ngi-
Laii .ii ui iho slavery question, ms it is subject
which, if leu i*!(/iio, will regulal* itself according
the laws of tho laud and f society ; and while
v.ii an Si'iuUni uivu rc devoted to the inatitu
i, - under wbi.di we live, and would tight to the
loii'b for the right* of our section should it bo-
I c'Uße noOHs-sary, s'ill we can see no just cause for
i•• di*.- ■iu ion of (he liuion, and in our opinion
i'i ro could he no ditheuity under which we might
: tub r in tlie Union wiii* b would not he too thou
•*••***f times worse were the Union dissolved.
The meeting expressed a preference for John
. Dell, of Tennessee, lur the l'reaidonoy.
An l:u'nt iun D.i in the Lflglslainr*.
From th Moulgoinery AJnertiei.r of the 2itb,
j wi extract the following:
’ ’• •-'*•: J.I ‘’s ] !"'■<*. ding* io the Legislature are
J of -pi-cia! inttrost.
The House uiwinimou.dy concurred in the res
luti- iis ol eicnaiur Jones of Green*, which had
j the day previous pa.>M*l tho Rouate, with only
i\” clis*entir.g vote;, and theso two, bocaure in
1 tbo opinion of tho g utb m-n Uioy did not go far
enough. These res• • luti. ns aro in respouse tu
>h* r* lufi'ois o; Sunih ('iirolino favoring aeon
iVreii c of the .S'outlicrn .Slate.-; and they author*
!/..■ tbo Govonmr to appoint one deputy from
each Congressional District, and two from the
a’ large, in any Conference of tbo slave*
h* ! >ing Elates bt'twre.i now and the next mooting
; ..ft no <'. noral A?: ;.ibly. It has only boon a
i \ s .O *• .i Mit-in --ion paper proleaaing to
t* c cxpoiu ui o| Alabama sentiment u.-ruuu*!
a most bon'iiij loeio air against any such
pr* p**B tio*i being even presented by any member
“f tbo i.<T>bitur; and predicted tbo overwhelm
ing det*-at ui tin outberu ( uuler< oco movonient
iu our St.'e. 1 lie unanimity with whiob the
i Lef.'t'aturehas pa>-i and tbo resolutions are on<*tli
it strikm • pned/but the dictation (>f that sell
; assumed oiguu l* as little heeded us its position
i- uil( tty contemptible, iho action ol tlie Leg*
i.la'uro up*.n Fcuornl relations places Alabama
j up ii an eb:v ation of impregnable strength from
wli.* Ii Mi* looks .biwu upon the impotent assaults
ot Nortucrn froy>d.crs and tbeir Southern allies
itb tb<- proud di-dam ot a people “who know
their rights, nod knowing dare maintain them.”
The bill oi Mr. Chambers of Barbour to en
eoutiigo direct trad’ between the Southern States
and for* iu countries, which bad previously pass
ed the llou*c. pH.-M.-iI in tbo Senate. The main
feature of (hi.-bill i.i its exemption from taxation
of i ll gi>odH imported direct from other countries
into this State.
T!i< lluu -e concurred in Senator Calhoun's
bill, which already passed the Sunafe, calling a
State Cue vent ion to revise the Constitution or
to Fr,:it:■ a iii w Confutation, subject to tbo rati
fication of the people. The Convention will be
r imposed of h hundred delegate, to be elected
tu xf August, and will as-euiblu the lollowiug No
’ vetuber.
A DcsPATi.n from Mb. Ward.—-The Wash
i iiigtou eorrt'Spuuduut of a New York paper
Despatches from Minister Ward, received at
! ‘he dtii'e Df-jiarUneut to (fey,givea flattering ac
count of tbo working of the Chinese treaty. He
j stales (but the Kiupcr**r o C'liinn whs anxious to
rant him an interview without other ceremony
i than i obs* rved in approach:ng th© Presi*lent of
•: e United •Statps. but the matt* r being submitted
io ilie Chinese Cabinet, the Emperor was voted
town by two iiMj*>rtt. The Japanese Ci>mtnis>
-•oners were expected to feavo at the time ap
-1 pointed.
Rev. Dr. Balcii —fn April last Rev Dr.
j L” a m P. VV\ Hatch resigned the rectorship of
; < iui-t Cburch iu this city, been use of the condi-
I ciii of his health. After looviug Baltimore Dr.
, LI. removed to Middletown, K I, and last fall the
I v(<iry of Christ Chun b, Savannah, On., upon the
| rceiiri.n'iun or Bishop Elliott, tendered him the
i rectorship of that church. Fearful of th© result
! “feofitiautd labor iu a j-outl.ern clinic, Dr. B. do*
i ‘ lined t*> a'TCpt, nnd took charge of the chapel of
i the Holy Cro.-o ..t M'd-Letown. Bishop Elliott
| bai* recently withdrawn his resignation of bis r*o
i torihip, and has invited Dr- Batch to become his
j assistant, With p©rni,<sion *to huivo during the
j warm weather. He bus accepted, and will in a
j -hort (hue ootr upon hi- new field of labor,-
! While it Baltimore Dr. Batch was generally es
i teemed for his eloquence and Christian bearing.
Ororcia Itvbttions.—ln tho list of patents
’ i*u<:d lo t the week ending Fob. 14th, wo find the
: following:
L. Acre©, of Tall inform county, Oa-, for im
i provemont la cotton seed planters.
Win. L. Aldrich, of Atlanta, Oa., for improv-
I cl press for attaching leather to hilliurd cues.
itofe rt 11. Brocks, of Greenville, Ga., for iin
! provemont in plows.
Abner Carey,of Horn*, On., for improvement
j in cultivators.
Abner Carey, of Rome. Ga., for improvement
! in cotum seed planters.
Tnr Episcopal Cuuuch.- 1V observe that
’ a paragraph hn* been going tho rounds of the
I paper -, l iving th* statistics of the Protestant
Kpi-coptii Church *f the United Rtatcs. The
1 voininuuieants arc stntdl to he 5b,767 in number
: —whereas tbo figures should be 185,767. The
contributions for the past year in the Protestant
; Episcopal Churches of the United States, for mis
sionary purposes, amounted to th* large sum of
I $1,1127,H1.
COLUMBUS, GKOBGIA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1800.
| r ODIUM BIS, WLI>\fcSlAV, FKItKIAHV ‘J. IMIO.
Penusyhakin RrpnMtrun Convention.
The Penney Ivauia Republican Convention
which assomblvd ui Ilurrisburg or, the 21*t ami
22d iusta., appointed delegates to tho “Nnttonal”
RepubUoeh Convention at olib‘ago to nominate a
Candida to for the Presidency. Tho deb-gute*
were instructed to vote for Gen. Camoron, tin
present Republican Senator fTem IVnnayivaniu
lilr. A. J Cartin was nominated for Governor.
The resolutions adopted by the t'ouvention do
olare that the administration, by diarogurdiug the
claims of tbo Industrial interests, fostering see
tional oxoUtMticnts and the ruukest corruption,
ha* disgraced republican institutions; that it
deserves a signal vvbuko from the friends of con
st itutional order; that believing slavery to bean
element of politicu! weakness, wo are uualrcrably
opposed to its extension tn free Territories; that
the dogma that the constitution carries slavery
into the Territories is a now political heresy, sub
versive of peace nnd harmony ; that tho rights of
th*‘ States must bo sustained inviolate; that tbo
lawless invasion of tho soil oi any State or Ter
ritory Is a grave crime; that the opposition party
doe* not seek tho abolition of slavery where it
now exists, hut loaves its amelioration and ulti
mate abandonment to tho moral and religious
forces pertaining to the elaveholdiug commuui
tics, assured of tho final prevalence of justice
throughout all the land ; that tbo threats of dis*
union by tho democratic members of Congress is a
hold avowal of contemplated treason whiuh it is
tho imperative duty of tho people to sternly con
front and forever silence; that whilaopposod to the
extension of slavery we hail the people of the
South aa bre’heren, rejoicing in their prosperity’,
and that we are prepared to aust.un their consti
tutional light* uud privileges.
The resolution* also approve of a homestead
law, and one for tho purity of the ballot box and
the preveutiou us frauds upon tho naturalisation
laws.
Kqueairlan tita u:* ol W.is'ilngton.
The inauguration of Mil!:. (.dlo*al *ta(ucofGen.
Washington ut tho Capital ofthe Lid ted States
on the 22d Inst., was a grand pageant. The Pres
ident, Member* ofthe Cabinet, Member? of Con
gress and the 7th Regiment of Now Y’ork par
ticipated in tho ceremonies. Hon. Mr. Bocock,
of Virginia, was the orator of the day, and made
a sp.oeh. such a? hi? genius and tho inspiration
<f the hour would fend the count ry to ox poet. -
Tho slaiito i? a perfect success aud rival* lbmn
Ronbout’s fatuuu* picture on canvass.
It was erected in accordant with an act of
Oougre.??, passed iu IBf>3, which was simply a
revivifying of an old series of resolution* adopt
ed in 1 78;*. After sluinber ng filly year* on tho
btutuo book, il war repasaed and twelve thousand
dollar* given the artist, Mr. Clark Mill*, tu do
tho work. The statue is finished according to
the instructions unbodied iu the folh>wiug reso
lution of 1783, to-w it:
That Ibe sfutuo be of bronso, tho General to be
represented in Roman dress, holding n irum heon
in his right h ind, and hi? head cnciroiod in a
laurel wreath. Tim statue tu bo supported by a
innrtibi pedestal, on which in . to In n preaeiil. and,
in basso relievo, the following principal ovonts
in tho war in whioh Genoral Washington com
manded in person, viz : —The evacuation of Bos
ton : the capture of the IL-ssiiins at Trenton : tho
battle of Princeton ; tbe action of Moiitno.ttb, and
the surrender of Y'orklowii. On tho upper part
of the front of the pedestal to bu engraved iih fol
low? :—'The United States of America, in the year
of our Lord I7SJ, in honor **t General Washing
ton. the illustrious Commander in Chief of thu
armies of the Unilud Elate? of America, during
tho war which vindicated and secured thoir liber
ty, sovereignty and itidepcn leiice.”
Alubinia Kxemptlmi Hill.
We call tbo attention of our readers to tho hill
of Hon. William II Chambers, of Barbour, which
ha* recently passed tin* Alabama Legislature.- :
Its provisions are capital, and ensure, in our ,
judgment, tire best uud surest way of establishing
the commercial independence of toe South. It
exempt? from Tax at ion, those goods sold by Ala
bama merchants, which are directly imported to
the South. Encouragement i? thus given mer- .
chant* who are import/ih, It ul*o appoints a
commissioner for purposes stated in the bill.
Ilu* tfele nn the 2*2d,
There was quite a storm aud fall of rain in tlm ‘
8 tats on the night ofthe 2lt of the pres nt
month. From our exchanges, we learn that on f
22*1 and 23d, a gale swept over umny cities in tho i
United States. At New Orlean?, it did serious
damage to tLc shipping, stcumliuut* and build
ing*. Five persons were drowned.
In Louisville, Ky., it unroofed many housi b
and prostrated all tiio telegraph wires centering ■
there, and impeded the progress of the railroud !
trains. In Cleveland, Ohio, considerable damage j
was done tho city. Tho burr cane *■ cm* lu have
boon general in tho South nnd West.
Contented Kleetlun.
Tho seat of Mr. Sickles of New York, is con
tested by Mr. Williamson. The Committee on
elections in the lower branch of Congr-M hnvo
the matter before them. M . .Sickles’ plurality
vote was one hundred and sixty. Mr. William
r ..'outlaid* that he uao prove that more than
•hr - hundred illegal vote? wore polled for Mr.
k kies.
MafttaebufteiiK Rboemakent,—A Htrlke.
O i iho 22d lost., the shoemakers of Moertu
ebusetlf very quloGy made a strike, throwing ttiat
thriving busine*n into eonsidorable eunfusi m.—
Tbe entire o’ thin is supposed ty be interference of
ibe abolitionist of that .Slate with Southern insti
tutions, fencing the South to udopt a poli y in
imical to Northern tnanufootar r?. Heretofore,
tbo MsMiMhuMttf shoe-daslcra bavo supplied tbo
South with shoes tor her four million of slaves
Thus touching the pockets of the abolltionis's
may make them c :ase praj ingfeir tbo abidition < f
slavery, and wake them up to a ruiuruiug
o justice and right.
Thv late I umi .tilt) near Elion, Ala,
W© regret to learn that little hopes ar© entor
tainod of the recovery of Mr. Fletcher Roger?
who was shot n few days since near Enon, Al?..
by hi? overseer, Mr. JobD Johnson. Johnson hit?
not yet been found, but is supposed to b© 1.. the
neighborhood us Enon. Mr. Cute (wo believe
that I? the name) has been arrested ns on ucces
sury to tho murder, having assisted Johnson iu
committing th© crime.
Mrs. Rogers, who was shot in the hand, and
not in the head a* first published, will recover
front tho wound.
Douglas In Louisiana.
Tho trno Democracy of Louisiana are opposed
to Douglas’ nomination at Charleston. But tho
distinguished Senator has warm friends in tbe
Ktato audbenco tho democracy are divided into
the anti-Douglas aud Douglas wing. The former
being in tho majority, the American party sympa
thise with the latter and aro willing to unite with
them to gain a temporary victory. If the fight
was made, tbo Georgia Americans would occupy
a similar position, and should Mr. Dougins run
a? an independent candidate for tho Presidency
against tho Charleston nominee, thu Americans,
in our judgment, would support him to break up
the Democratic organization and reup tho fruit
of tbo ill-gotten victory.
Gen. C. M. Jackson, an Ex-Ppeoker of Iho
House of Representatives of Alabama, died in
| Autauga ootuDy oa Sunday last.
The Union—Whig,—.A m e uioa t ,—olposti tion
Convention which assembled at Richmond, Vo.,
has adjourned after glorifying tho Union. We
trust that some if tho vi''>od(ion jucrimls will
publish the platform adopted with that part
i ahnieed which relates to the duty of Congress
to protect slave propoi ty in (he territories (?)
--*%>-
Alabama nnd IMxtt Trade.
W© now pb(**o before our re rk.-'-s ihe bdl of Mr.
Chambers, ol liarbuur, wtiieh, Inn ing p.i.s#ud the
Legislature, is of t-pccml interest:
A BILL.
7’o be entitled .hi .1 / <*. E.iroittnga Direct Trade
between the Umilhei n State* uti <i I'uinit/n Coun
trita.
* v ce. 1. fir it enacted by thr Senate anil H i<*r
of liepretcnt'itivc* <nf the Stair if .{Riba,a .in
Uenerul Aeemb<y convened, That the sale* ut
ai! goods, warqc and marehuudfee dir oily impor
ted into th. .State oi AlaOuma liotu tbreign ccuii
ir es and sold oy resuKut morehauts within tin*
Stale, bo and they are hereby exempt from all
tax .Ton whatsoever, levied by the ."state, county,
, or utumcipitt autb rity.
.See, 2. He it further enacted, That the provis
ions of the foregoing section be, aud tlmy arc
hereby, extended lo .ho Safes within this Btale of
all dry goods, hardware, cutlery and creek cry
dirtoUy imported into any one ot the Southero
St,i us of tins Uni.ui, from foreign countries.
Si-o. 3 Be it f nher enacted. That in the aa-
Hi .-smeut of Luxe*, all puisons d.iimiug cXum -
ti"ii from taxation from safes on me (Imudi ,
under tho provisioua of the Aet, shad romler to
tiio iisaessors a statement of sui h sales, verified
by aSblavii in writing, made before the A.-sessor,
(to be tiled in lhe otlloe ol tho Judge of Freb.uu
ol lho oouniy,)lo the words following, io wit:
■‘l, ——, Uu Solemn.y Swear (or athi ill, nS llm
case may be,) that tho tuercnunufeo embraced in
the lor. going st.ilouicnt of sales, wu* luip’ iied
directly tY.on a f reign country into the ci'y of
- 1 um informed by , of ssideni,
cl wii .iu V puro.i.ised 110 same, ami l vn.ly bu
iicv* tho same to ; o true,” and tho per sou claim
ing the exemption provided for in tins m t shull
also life iu thv idUve of the Judge of Rrobalo of
tlm couuiy certified copies of the tuvor as of the ‘
J ui. rebuild ire on w hch such exemption is > iuimud, i
j from which it shull appear under the affidavit ol ,
tlie person trout win tn (hey wac purchas'd, that .
they were U r. etiy imported into some on* ol ibe j
Southern S . t sos tins Union li. m a couutiy
foreign t ihe Uniud Slmcs.
See. 4. ll< tt further enact!tl. That th*- 0 * cr- |
nor bo, and bo is h< r. by auiboiired io appoint a i
Co-iiimssioiu-r within the talc, whose tuiy it
I s ..ill b u to (on hr wnh b.mibir Couiuii*Mom i on .
, the pai t o’ other Southern Bt.it* s. and with other .
I poreoi.•* intorcMed in the usiabln-.iiiic t *f direoi |
trade between the iiociiheru st *iea mid f*ri u |
coumrie*, fur the purpu. •* us < *ll cling i-iforma !
tion ai .1 maturing a pluu lor the ©imouri gcui* nt |
of direct ouiuuicm ml iitereuiuso bvlwn-n tin- ‘
ports *f tlm S. utb nnd foreign i-uunlrics; nnd |
said C’ lnmisiioiar shall bo required t” report t*i .
i the i ext eßsi"ii of the Ucneial A svmhly id tl.i- ,
• State, Much inforuitttioii ami proposiliou* a* ho i
itu*y have received, together with snob snggoe- ;
• lions us bis inquiries m..y haio cuahl-d him to
inaktgiii aol of the purpose* of this A* i; and al ‘
hy > u-iiuiunicatiuo \ith tho in -chante of the ‘
Souiin iii State* to endeavor lo i nlisr ilnm in the *
eiK-uiinigeiUeut oi direct lladc between llm South- ,
ern Sun and fureign coUotrbs.
See. 5. Ifc it father cna-te /, That (It* suiu of j
forty live iiuudro i dollars bu, uud tic smi'ijc is
hereby appropriated out f any m**ney in the I
Treasury not O'horwisc appropriated, uml p ut .'l j
at the disposal us she G *vcrhcr, to pu used iu cm- I
ring cut lb© provi.- iuo. ol this Act
S-c. H. He it Jmthe enacted, That the Gover *
noi of this B:ate fe', nnd he is hereby r- purred t**
cause copies of thin Act tube igrw *id* and to tlie ,
lixc-cMitlvijs of the (Ids.-i lit .S mtbcio 6'u'cS, wi*li I
the request that it* previsions be laid Leloru tho ‘
Legii.l.iturc of their respective Sut* a.
Virginia Oppusitlan Slate Convciillon
Ricumond, I'cb. 23, lflffO. j
Tiio Oonvoniion appointed a foil list of dele- I
’ gates to the opp."sitsou National i • iienu. i. to- |
•I -v. There in but one .feh-gaio m InVor >f John
M. Botts out of tt.” whole nil in her, (he balanee
: pledged to oppose him, and not to v*.do for him if !
nominated lor tho Presidency.
Tiio object of tho apposition j.url.v is said to be
to make a noiniu:iti"U before the ropulic.i’ * ‘
I make their-, wßb the In.pe that the republicans I
ri.iv lake their eiiu ; elate.
j AHi ndoo of pda •• was presented to tbo lion, j
1 Win. L. Goggtn this morning.
Cast < v Wm* A. Choice.—Judge Hi-lt, of the 1
Mi idle C.i-euit, in pa. .log aenteneo on Thoina* ]
Jones found guilty of Voluntary m.inslaoghtor at
1 tho last t’ tm “I tiro Uichm <ud Superior Cunt,
used tlie folio wing language:
! “Your drankuun©** Inis been the plea that ha* j
j mved yi nr li'o. At your former irial,this court j
! held dm’ *n iiiikeiiiM'.sH. far from being an extetm ,
j aiiu.i or indigntiOn of your oriun , was an aggr-i- i
vatiun -1 i . Amt it i* mo-t lorlunaie for you |
! that you I’i.olid a * “Uit t> which yon appealed j
: eiitcriaiiit g a difli rent opinion.”
i; will L.’ K iln •in red ii ut in ib© trial of Win j
jA. Choke, Jiulgw Bull duliverod ilm aim.: th.irge
j to the Jury that Judge Hull did in ‘hi- i asu <d {
JoniS, and Choice has ll| |> ‘.ibol ‘0 tho Supreme |
C"'irt. Ai urding to the *b * i-i-m of llmt iitbu :
! usl, alluded 10, anew trial rnu** be grant'd, ami {
I <'ln.i'-e cannot again bu convieled ol murder j
Home Conner.
j Southkun Hioutb Krrnext*.—-From ft pri !
i vn e letter too gentlnmin in Guh place, we Uorn !
[ that the studuntsof M i * i Uulv- r i y, rt I’ n !
fluid, held a Southern Bight* modi'g on lust ;
Saturday afternoon, uud ml ‘pied strong re sol u
tions,declaring their eternal allegiance to soul In rn j
homes and liiowths. Am mg the resolution*, Was j
ono which binds (iwry one appearing on tho r *s
trmn lit eounneiidiuient, lo bo *lu-ssud ilii-loibiog j
of southern miinuJVieioro. Several no-tubers of i
the In* ulty w< re prc-eiil — Jiv/lihoh Y'mitar, Pel).
23.
JT-&” A rough common sense p rvad * ihe fol- |
lowing in which there is certainly “more truth i
than poetry:”
“Great men n*vor •well, I't-* only yottr Hire*
cent individual*, who uro salat id ill llm rate of
two hundred dollars a year, and dine m* pota
toes and dried herring.who put oil air* ami fl nihy
vv.iiatcout*. swell, puff, UuW, aud endeavor lu
give thcioHclves a consequential appearance.—*
Ku discriminating person ever mistakes the rpu
rious tor the gsiiuineariiclo. Tho ditferern't* be
tween tbo tao is us gr ut as that bet worn a bar
r*-l ot vinegar mill a bottle of the pure juice of {
the grape.”
Mideira Wish The grape crop of Mud irn j
bo* (or H'/trio years hci n a I .hurt . This product j
having been Ira long period, the principal sun ‘
port of the Island, its bdlure bus broug t genera! j
diet roes to the trilrtthUants; and a v*<ir *.r tw<> ‘
fiucc, cans* and a famine, which th* iitiz**ns •!’ |
Uidied Slates contributed largely to relievo. We j
luirn that as .ye . no rctmtdy has been foui. l (•> ,
eradicate the disease of the vine. N- w cuttm*** j
front Europe, and thus© of the t’atnwba fr .in tin: i
Unitud .State*, have boon iinpnrtuu. but were at ■
ta-ke l by ilm existing disease shortly a'tur their j
Importation.
Plenty of Man'y . —Tbe government of B'd/i- ,
glum tvcr nlly advertind lorn loan of thirty milr j
lions of fratos, and subscript! res wore opuiied ,
iu the Belguu provinces. ‘The total am Hint }
subset-il*d was four hundred and fifty millions, ;
or ftiteen time* tho sutn needed.
~
The Bor* or 1842 -In the year 1812. w© b© I
longed to a yuuug U'aUegeio the beaituf Goor
gia. In the clans below ours, there wen* l ur i
buys, with whom we were on tho must intimate
tortus Clover fellows were Ri.b Harper, Lucius
Lamar, Jouks Juries, and Tom Hurd iuu:i. Har
per wus then thought th * most iutulim-tuu!, hc
greatest gouius of the four; Lucius Lamar, we
w ro informed aftr leaving the College, was
the acknowledged leader of tho Phi Gamma du
rirg bis senior year. Jdiks Junes was steady and
studious. Tom Hardeman, when wo know him,
thought of little else than fun and mischief. Hu
was our captain in many wild expeditions. Now
it is somewhat remarkable that these classmates
fin ii olass of tot more than twelvo or fifteen,)
should b*, all of thorn, dlftllngu'sbed *1 ready as
publio men. L unnr, Jones and Hardeman are
m’ tubers of Congress: Lamar, taking ranks with
Curry of Alabama and Pryor of Virginia, is pro
nouuoed one of tho rising stars of the House. Har
per, Lainir’* bosou, friend, ran for Congress, and
was beaten by Hill,the Know-Nothing, by a very
low votes. Junes, by on mean* equal to Harper
ui genius, succeeds 8 ephensof Georgia. Harper,
1 Lamar and Jones are Demur rats liar <>rnan
belongs to the tiouth American party.—C?org
••an Time*,
(ULUMBI S. THI IWBAY. HAIKU I, 16(10.
Alabama, (he Lending Smilhtm state.
It doe.t our cuiil good to witness the unanimity
of feeling in our young sister .State of Alabama
upon tho HggrcuGonsof tho North upon our in
’ . titu fens. AVhflo many Southern States are
<- i ;Ing pmatis of glory to the Union, and trying
■ r p ‘HL ,il purp’ *•’ to resurrect the Union party
us oihtr luy -, i. in cheering to see Alabama with
■ ir ciivn lay and >wti hi r ultimatum of forbearance
to ftiribi.r wrong. Tho resolutions bolow are in
tlm right spirit and in good temper, nothing of
the hf-ig ndoeio or bluster about them, but
-iuiiily an unqualtlUd assertion of the position of
Mubuuia upon thcqv’cstions affecting her interest
and prosperity. It i* gratifying to know that they
were udop'.’d in the Legislature by both parties,
with lmt two di.-.-'-nting vote*, and these votes
would have been recorded in tho affirmative had
tbo resotution* boon a little stronger in thoir tone.
Alabama responded gallantly to South Carelitia.
It in not tho V'>ico of ono purty, hut tho whoto
people, speaking through their oboson representa
i lives. Well does Alabama doservo the plaudit of
‘ well done.” She is the II arut Percy of the
South, and wo cheerfully yield the palm of praise
to her chivalrio sous f-*r their high toned benriug,
: gallantry nnd spirit. But here are th 4 resolu
ti"n:*, whiuh assort the doctrine dear to every
: fto man. to-wit:
Resolved, That tho Stute of Alabama fully
concurring with Uio Btate o South Carolina in
j ’.limning tho right ot any State to secede from
ibe Confederacy whenever iu her own judgment
.-urli u stop i* duumnded by tbe honor, intercut*
a ml safety her people, is not unmindful of tho
’ ta t that tho tiMsuultit upon the iuaiitntion of
luvuy uud upon tho right* and equality of tho
. utlurn .Suite* uncc.i.-iugly continued with in
rcusitig violence and iu now and more aiarmiug
l'"i iT.s, in i v constrain her to n rductaht but early
cxcrcfeo of that invaluable right.
Rc-*1 ved, further, T hat in the absence of any
preporiuinii* lor a aystemutiu co operation of tho
Soutbcrn .Stauis in resisting tho aggressions of
iiioirenemies, Alubnum, outing fur herself, has
* luinuly declared, that under no eircutnaiKtiee*
will sho submit to the foul domination of a sco
, tiotiul Notthern party, ha* providedJor tho call
.*d a Coin ciiii.ui, m tbo event ol tho triumph of
-uch a fu'-tiuii in t:.u opproaching Presidential
efedion; act! to ui-tintoiu the point ion thus a—
nd. ii*u i.i uh assumed, ha* appropriated Uio atlui of
>2oo.o(l'M'*r tin- military ooutinguucte* which
hu Ii a course may involve.
’ It Iv*. and, furtb>.-r. T hat th* State of Alabama
ban iliii.i endeavored tu prepare fur the t-Xi
• n ns - I the futuV -,has not deemed ii necessary
jtu pv*.p a moot ng nf (feputfes from the sluvo
•'*>l'li -'atr. but anxlou-ly desiring tb* ir co
•I’ • iuo in a atriigglu wbl h perils nil that they
• uld most dear, hereby pledge* horeelfto a C"r
ital pariicipati.m in any and ©veryeffort which, in
hurjud miivuL, will pruieut tho couunon bafoty,
.(•!v.mi the c-utoiLon interest*, and serve the
j common can so
R -H.dved, further, That should a convention of
dvj'iilie* trout tho bUvohuldiug B.ales atsetoblo
’ i*i any tim*i U*’ -rc tho uiceting of tho n< tt Uon
•:t i A*seiubly a f.r tho I urposes and under tho
I Ktuliuriiv iudii'tttndby the resolutions of the State
j *.i s .Hifi Cutuiliuii, tho G -vernor of this Stuto be,
• .1 .Tu io hereby ,%u< borizod to appoint one depu
ty rno di C- o o r s.oniil Disnict, nnd twolr. m
tb<- .Ntatu at large, to represaut luo Btalo of A'.u
bauni n said Convention.
Collision on the Central Kitlrmtd
A telegraphic dispatch was received ut Macon,
i niplif before lust, stilting that a collision took
; place on tho Central Railroai near Millet) which
■ prevented tho < mnectioti of tlm trains ut Mncoi.
: Wo learn that the messenger of Hamden’s Ex-
I press was slightly injured.
i Washington County.—The Democracy of this
i county have passed resolutions instructing their
i delegates to the March Convention, to ignore the
j Ike.i.uib r Convention, that harmony nnd union
’ iii av ho respired. The npiritan I tone of tho reao
! lutfensaro conciliatory.
Mr. Seward and the New York Legislature.
A ooriiMpondont of tho New York Herald, wri
! ting from Albany, tho scat of government of tho
! Stale, protend* to give an idea of th© standing of
| Mr. Howard in the Legislature. There seem* to
ho a diversity of opinion among tho Republican
! mein cr* m to the availability of Mr. Seward as
th Ba-pubUean c.iudidate for the Presidency. He
is aekn'Wlcdgjfl to bo the embodiment of their
primi|ib.-but. the recent disunion threats of tho
Democratic Congressmen in the event of the alec
lion tu the Presidency of ono so radical os Mr.
cwiiid in bis views upon slavery, has somewhat
‘limin',.-.lied tho chance* of that gentleman forth*
| Hucestdon. Wo did hope tbe Republican* would
| not strike I heir colors.
R.irey, tho American horec-tnncr, wan
[ c inii money at last accounts, in Paris. He
: vc hi* exh’bitioii* in tiio Cirque Napoleon, and
I tbe receipts ono night left biui $3,U00 clear
! profit.
11<-inn rtlutliig to I liurliKtuu, S (’.
I Theio wits ii destructive fire at Charleston, F.
| 0, on the 20th ir st., consuming a large Rio*
i M.ii in the rity. It wa* insured Ftsß,ooo. Tlie
j tine r< -id nee of Col. J.uoa**, erected in IKOB, afeo
caught on lire, and the elegant paintings and
! wood work fli:c>ra ion* seriously impaired. The
| total 1 ss by tho tiro, w.io about. $J(),000.
;rir*l.usu Bonheur's picture is on cxkibitioß
| in t.'uarl'.-lon. It i pronounced a chef ifouevre.
Z 1 -~TTo atniivi rsary of the Charleston Socie
ty took place Sanday, the 20th inst. Rev. K. H.
Myers read tbo annual report. Fourteen hundred
uud fourteen biblca h and been sold, and eight bun
dred and eight diatribulcd gratuitously. The re
pun cull* upon Christian ladic* to aid iu the di*
.*• ‘iirnation of the biblu. Rev. Mr. Peek ad
j dressed ihe audience.
A MAUNtrtOKsr Llorsn at Pinn.\i>Eepiiia.—
! T.■ Piiilii'l-Tphia paper- contain glowing <l. s-
I eripii niH of anew hot I callo l th* “ftoniltiontal,”
iviiuli bu* been leased by P.iMn Steven* for a
; t-io us iwaive ywao. at a rent offflO.UUO par an
, iruio l b rc -Ir-s about ix hundred rooms, and
’ it m cHliumicd that at feast ono thousaud gac.-ts
i can bo ttcu >m a ••iftted.
The Presidential tyur lion rt. tiled.
The *to ru last Thursday uigtr blew down tho
I). ino©r >tfe slug staff which ha? been standing for
*cvral years ut 11*0 Went end of Broad street, in
our fity. It wn* eroded, wu believe, by lito Do
mocral? during the lu*; l‘r<m leoliul campaign,
and over smeo then has “stood tbo battle and the
lrc D wh* about one hundred feet high. It
(c I liii*i Tbu'-d.iy night and luy next tu >rning
pr'.-'rali-'l on the ground pointing to th* North
Went. An ardent fife.i and and admirer of General
Lane, of Oregon, ohsei ycd when lie saw tho wro k
that Im hailed a as a g tor inn* omen, that ihe
qm- ii ni a* to lto would be nominated at
Churl stnu w.t : now i-elllcd : that thu old detnu
er.itfc flagstaff, anxious for the eroct on of aUller
and h ind?.m r ono in its place, “had resigned it*
pust,” and that its last official act, while lulling,
w.i? to /trout n* 11 Oregon us tho State from which
tlm next President wa# to b© elected! General
Lane I? on? Ofthe few Northern *lal?tan wh”
stands with the S -utb on the question of Cun
gr - iminl protection to slavory in th© Territorfes.
■—Hos tula Spirit of tbe South , Feb, 2SfA.
Cortimas IN Matanouah.—The following
news frm Biownsvillo, of date tho oth insh,
gives anew feature to the character of the Corti
na* insurrection i
A gentleman who arrived at Goliad yesterday
front Brownsville, reports that when he left, Cur
Una* was in MuUiuora*, and on tho day before
drilled his men, two hundred cavalry and three
; hundred iulurtry, on the public plain of that city.
lie also stated that ho (Cortina*) was cblaf in
i command of the Mexican forces at that place, who
! iv. rc favorable to the Church party.
The above is corroborated by three ofMip-r
j lord'* men. wbu passed through here on the r
> way to Austin.
BushL gin Dims.
The Appropriation HHt*~-pconomy in the Sk
/ienditnn.-—TUv ILmao t “imuittcc ol Way* and
Mean* uro engaged from day to day upon the
Civil, Legislative and Executive Appropriation
bill. They uro culling it dowu considdrabiy be-
I vv tbo figures of last year. After thin bill is
disposed of by tbo com mi tic©, Guy will take up
tho Army nnd Navy Apprupi intioii hid*. They
Oteud to prune them v ry closely, lopping off all
ui.uocossary (xpontiiiur. s.
The /Lpliitiotic Quip* and tha Inauguration
Ceiemnuirr, —lt Im* excited no lin o purpri.-o and
di (pleasure here that the whole dip! ni.i'io corps,
which bad been foiimtlly invited to pirtieipato in
and iiwifet at the Into , i-r ui my m inaugurating
tbe Ntaitio of WarhiUKton, rcfus< and to b pre-mt
on t'io paltry pretext of te.diideal ctiqtictt*, alleg
ing (lint tbo position aasignid thel < n tbo occu
s:on tv b not a* digt,ili*d a* they had n right to
expect, thereby imp ymg that -out* ©light or in
sult bud boon pul upon ibcm uud the gcccrmnetit*
they reproM ut. Thu Pr< .*i*lcnt. in his speech on
tho following day, with dignity rebuked this dis
courtesy by nimplo allusion lo it.
The Sickle* uud William**** Contented FVmc.—-
Mr. Fiokfes resumed and otmchith and bin argument
to-day before tbo Hnure tb.iutuntw on Emetine*,
lie contended that tho petition oi Mr. Willinuisi n
doc* not allege lads ©iinUid) to mil ti.r it dtd'vllee,
and alm> that, tho ('mission to give notice of pro- j
eroding*, as required by the low of 1831, tbo
failure to support petition by any ?• ■mhnony, tbo j
occupancy of tbo seat since Dcc:uiber, nnd licing i
sworu in ns a invar t r will out olje©tmn to tl.e j
ecrulicut*, exelud* Mr. William.- )• f'r< in any!
right to eontcM hi* seat Tho oouU*taut will now j
submit hi* reply in writing.
Indian H'-ie in AW l/©a , i#n.--TTu Ir.dinn I
Bureau bus received (fli< i*l advice* that the |
Navajo* have at lust coiiiuicro-i'd u dee .- vo war i
upon our people and ru ids • Tiilmgtbc vl xieans ;
al ‘iiit tbo Rio Grande. tSnpertuier.dei t ColLns ‘
says:-— M A war with the tribe i* now In-vond tbo
possibility of prove tn ion.” Ii will '(• reColluctcd
that last yeiir a treaty was mmlo by Captain
Huuncvilio and Bupcrintud©nt Cos 1 n* with these .
liidiim*, but it bus nut yet been acted uti by tho 1
government.
The Pn.ti n and IYV*t Point Appropriation
Hdt*.— ’lbo Rcnsion and Wist Point Appropria
tion hills would ha vo been passed to-day bud
there been a quorum in ibe H> u-c when tho com
mit toe rose. These bill* el lei tod no debate what
ever. there being in them no nppropri lions in
addition to Ihuso previously r.utliori/ed by few.
From VVasUluK.'Oß ( by.
A oorrespondout Ir* m Washington city to tl.e
Bavunnuh Nows thus writes:
Two grout p'.litic-u! ape ches were made to-day
iu tho House—one an aide ( xponi'inn ufSou'h
ern views and iuteriu-ts by 3ii Luiuar. ; and tho
other it masterly defence by 11. W titt>r Davis, of
his position fr. in tb aidudvei*ioU-( of the
Maryland Legi-fetnro.
Mr. Sevriirit i.t about to open Id? in j
the Son to. lie lihs brought in a hill for the, im - !
mediate admission of Ki.nn;, n- a Ftatc, with ‘
tho Wypnd'rtte Constitution. 11 ho intend*
to press next week, when be will uu>kb a puli icnl
speech adapted to Mi view* and prex nt rather
waiting popularity iu hi* party, i t.i* measure,
too, will be pressed by the It * publions, as the
leading i*>uo fur the Pio-idcnilal campaign. If
tbo ml mis-: ion of Jvun. u bo not reb.icii by tbo
Democrats, the Republican? will have no ground
felt them fora conical boforeJhe pauple.
jJHlf*I(, i uii'leist..u'l among recognized lead
en, .v. Waaliiugtun if Uio Ciinvlestun Convention
notniuuio a tuutiurti t andul.nc, that, the Cin-j
ciunati phiifi rm will bo ro uthmicU pure mid rim -i
j pie. bis geographical p .itiou aud *eli*jtial *ytu
ps thy furuiabuig a guarauiy for the rt*t. if n
Northru man, tm n a plunk to be inserted fur
the Drl Scu td'ii-Hio, with the Boutiirt inler
prctai.iou that tbe Constitutiou carries slavery |
iuio Territories, aud entilies it to proteettou by ■
Cuugr-.c.i.
Not True.
Almost oi ory shu t of u. vquipor used by tho
press in North C ir.dina, Hmnh I'm Ji a, Georgia j
and Alabama, i? cl .Southern Munulucturo. j
Three fourth*of all that is used in Now Oilcan?
is made til the Nor:b. Li X©t>tiv.?i>vu il is livided I
between North ami .South. The Soutb. ru Metho
dist Book Concern gui? most of their* from North
of Macon uud D.xuu'* Lino.
Tho above is from the New York Hun and is
wholly untrue, as repij'U. the newspaper* <>f Gcor- ;
giiv. We do not u?t- -i sheet ot newspaper mol*!
.North. All our heavy demand* in tins re.-pect
arc Hatislftci -riiy met by the B..tb Mills, 8. Caro
lina. nod tbo Muriel*ft Mills. Georgia.
Both also supply tbe “Maiboditft Book Con
oern” at Nsh‘viilc. aud the paper* ol Augusta,
Fuvaunnh and Atlan'n. T'bu.-o of Ouluuibu*
procure their paper from the U<u k Island Mill*,
(bdunibu*. and man *” others buy of lb© Athens
(Ga.) paper mill. We think there e hardly a
shout ~f .Northern made newspaper used in Ueur
giu —Mu con Tel eg rnph.
Gen. Joseph Lane's Buy hood.
Ocn. Lane, on© of the hrnvcjt Generals of the
Mexicau var, and t.uw I'nited yiufex Scnuiur
from the Slate of Oregon, Wus the son of a r*-v.-
luiionury patriot, noted lur bi? bravery ui.d for
hi* tough, iron constiiutirfti. He had ?( vend
boy*, oi whom Joseph wus one of the younger.
It was tbe ..Id pcntlcmau’a delight to 101 l iu* buys
all about hi* bard scrap * and tough ?©eiK du
ring the war of the It. volution, unit i. vv.u: their
p ide to become “us tough us luther.” lie I ved
with his boy* * ii tbebuJool .no of *he nior.iitn u
uortheu*l Lake i.corgein the ‘• v. <f Chester,
Warren county, in this State. Guo 1 tii reenu
tioti* nf tiio hoys was, Wluui in the -urn fi.'. to
tuke turn* in sttiiidiiig on a stunt; aud Jet the
other* pell him with stones, uud no one who
could *iHttd this pciiitig lotic< ?i wh.- •*nio-t like
father—tough uud ti’ to be <t suhlior.’* J'ney all
in their turn w. uld yield ui r the pelting but j
young Jo. Hi* ii-murkdo th. tu, w.,on hr got un
tho stutnp wa?, “Hit* i* my pu*!. im-l i will m v
or leave it alive.” Hun* •■in ugh, be never would,
and hi? dctcrmiocd wi t and > nv -ry coining lo
bis father’ ‘ <ar*, ho cL-ip|K‘d him on the fe 1,
saying to the other*, “Ii • n b- ys- Ju, will
uever yield; ho will die Ur?t ; lie w !’ tnul ft
Gctu rill yet.’’ The old gci.il ni->i did not live to
see hi* predict fen fo'li.'kd, but J - ‘ and iii ke u
General, and brave on •, too, a* well as a m.hlo
man, nnd a D utucra ic Senator fret” ne of tic
young giant States of the lur Meet.— A*w York
Daily Stir*.
Black Rkpubmcan i actich.— I be New York
Tribune comes out strongly fur Bales ns the Re
publican Rrwidenti.'d candidate, ltsnys:
“If, then, (.ur C(.uv.niion shall decide that it
CHiiu it .i ely umuiuatw Euffurd or C'buae, we
hold, with due *ubinii.'i). that the man (bribe
hour I* I dwurd Hwtc*. < f Alin-ouri. Mr. Built*
is emi*mended to our tudgiueor. bccane, while
e**eiiilli.V ft llepuldicnn. be ha nut hithi fCo
lie.n idem died with our party, and i* .mt ix
poind la th. unjust j r ju'li er which iucc*suni
uiisreprcsetrfation Im? exoitca a.aiust our veteran
iJadtu*. Horn, reared, and nfwiy? redding in a
?l?vu State, it will be tuotallv tuipueMbfe to make
anybody bvlfevu that bu iiiediuie* di.sonh n a* a
ui. un* of getting rid of *hn cry, or thut hi* elto
tion would rhsuli iu disuninp,”
Fonrr Nixv. Childhun Diiownkh.—• From Mr
Bro Otis, edllor ol tbu Quincy IJet'tld, we Ireru
that a mud tirrll fe euluii ity, rivaling ti>a* of ilia
I'einhi.riun Mid*, incurred on Tt ut*day lust,
mar thu town ot Dardio, Hitum*, on Ilia Illinois
river, and tvmii 1 twenty five, tnda* ttbvo Alton.
Fifty (.hooi chi! Iran, m aDcodai.ee at a univi r*
?ty at that place, wont out upon ihu iuo to play.
I h.; ico gave way, and with one x< uptfen, ull
wTc feet. Our iii'oruiuul uns unable to give
urtlutf pifcrtirtuiar*, but he yeprerunts that tho
dlagu wa* a scene ol universal in J.truing u!iuo*t
vmy faintly in it having l.<toD*)or more of it*
uieuib. ra,-8b L*ni* llertUd.
Lot’ll* NkuolkoX.—A Raids lifter writer thu?
‘hfcribi* Louis Nupofeno on one ol ib# spat feu*
avenues us tbftl iigpcrjul city :
“Driving a fiair of *|dwn lid bay* attached lo a
box wagon, with Ihe rein? in ht* own bauds, nnd
Handling them u* llr<h he Wi r • ucusunned to
,t, without atiy uulrida*, oquerrio* or guard*,
, l, u Emperor > npnleon cuiuc along tho uvenuo
|[„ dressod w“l a black overouat, and a hat
,vbicli wa* ot a fuilibin of its own. The puintsof
lii? uioustarho looked partu nb.rly sharp, and
!iis burpermr a* thirugh It had just ©nine from
lie barber*?. It required a steady hand and u
( i,ick eve to guide tli'i-e dashing liurso* throtiyb
•bu iiniuutts© throng (rt’ vehicle* of every descrip
iton winch llln and iho av-mue, purtlcolurly a* thu
driver, while kci ping one eye upon ihu Heeds,
i’ i?obliged with t u other, to acknowledge the
salutations which bo revived au eve y side, und
•ui keeps up a o mtlnua! bowing. The K upi-rer.
-ivo*, as yet, no sign* of age—hi will bu fifty
iiv-uoti the 20 11 • I April ucx ‘u’ bek- •* fresh
and vouug, 1 think, a* wbuu I *aw him five year#
*•”
PEYTONH. COlOftlTT, I-.
JAMES W. WAKEEN, (Editors.
Number 10
•I""’ “■ 51 r lluntih—TU. Fort Buiitb,
Ark., lltruld i. a strong a.lvuc:iu for Mr. Iliin
tvr'* nomination fuf the Presidency. It Bu ya:
i Among all thu prominent men ofthe country
none would bring to the discharge o Presidential
dulte*, sounder state-umnahip, truer patriotism,
, ur record of more spaUe** inlegriiy, than Sena
tor It. M. T. Iluntcr, of Virginia. On him wo
\ Dtlicvo tbo party, North and South, could unite.
The South know* him * her true nnd reliuMo
frit'ml; and at the North, hi* past service* and
his known fidelity to tho Constitution and the
Luton, will inspire the Democracy with confi
dence.
Ho.v. A. li. Stephens.—Among the Items stir-
Ilieliod hy letters, from Washington, wo find tho
following:
•‘lt i? now understood In political circles that
Mr. Dougin*, failing to secure tho nomination at
Cbnrl. gfon, from the united opposition of tho
South again*t him will transfer all tho strength
Imran Command iu favor of Alexander 11. Mu*
phone. Ho will have power enough hi the Con
vention to control thy nomination of another
without being able to command it for himself.”
Tin: OttANQR TrKb*— Tbo Planters’ (La.)
Banner us the 18t.li In*!., inya:
In thispart of our parish the mango trees har*
1 nearly all burn killed by tbo sev’ero ireesc* ot thq
I present winter. Even many ofthe sour orange
i tree* have hewn killed, though these arc so hardy
, a* to bo perfectly BUl'c against thu Irecsea vtbi.h
: ordinarily occur in tbo country. Many an orange
I grove that was-clothed with verdure and buuuty
last fell, now lock us dry as a pife us brush,
Ci kino to her Aoain—A curiou? circnoi
. stance* to"k pfe -o lu*t week iu Louiaviile, Ky.,
Saturday Gm papers contained uu obituary no
tice ot tbo death of a Mr. Morn*, nnd an invita
tion to bis Irienda to attend the funeral from tbo
corner of Murkvt mi l Brook street*. Saiuidoy
; morning tbo bear*o nnd carriages were at tho
, door. Tbo body of tbo dead mail Inid hevn
j clothed iu tho funeral raiment ami inclosed in a
ci Ifin. Number* of friutnlsliad a?s* tnblud. Sud
denly the man in the coffin gavu signs ol’ life—-
Rumor states that he kicked the ouflhi lid off. At
any rate lie was saved Imm a death by burml
alive, aud i* doing will.
Iniman Tit"tu: k* ix New Mexico.-Infor
tnuitou bu? just been received here ib. t uoi lung
, since the Navajo Indians ir. New Mexico attack
ed a party of so'diers iichi* F.ri Dib.ioce, killing
four of them and wouuding others, and drivii g
off a number of oxen ladon iag ro tbo Jurt A
war with t hero Indian? me ms inevitable. ‘I Ids
iuiorutß'ion is conta nod in a letter ud-.rusned to
a member of Coogre*.-, duted Srtita Fe, January
2S, and vs as brought Viy the overland mail irum
i El Paso.
Trk TBUittToRY ok Nevara.—The Senate
Coiumiiioc n Teiritoiics fiavo bx*l under cuu
■idoration the subject of orgmii/'iig the Territory
• f Nevada. Judge Oradelbaugh, ut ihe siiggi s
tinn of thu eoiomiucc, hitv ng just returned from
L'tali, and being familiar with tb*l Territory, ap
peared before them, and c •mtUUiiicated nil facts
in hi? possession rehiiivo (•• it. Thu committee
are of opinion, a? i* afe >Ju go C., that hyorgnni
zing tin? Territory ir will in a great measuro
tend to hr ak up the Mormon aettiemeni, by di
verting tho populaticn into litis new To ritory.
Tbe (.'(jinmitteu will tu-c irdingly report a bill, ud
urge upon Cougru.-s its eaily adoption.
Fad ‘rcjntcNT.—On Thur.-day evening of Inst
week. Mi-s EiiZa Hi id, of tins ciry, w. a most
film king If bur ed, ty beriir.a* (niching tire.—
Sbo liug. red “0 uniil Tuesday umruing, wbvn
death relieved jiur froiu her cufieriugs.
Mis? I*, id wh*. a young Indy ot tnihi nnd affec
tionate dispusitiuft and bur sad tud untimely
death (ins cast a shade ol l-.rroW ov r Ibe vvliofe
circle of her ai qiiuin unc( s uud frfeude.— Bed
Puirit (tit*.) Citizen, Feb, 2J.
- -
Nrount? Imrn to Kiel their Overseer
1 nv an Aii iiirio.Ntsr.- ‘.V yesterday, ir.-m a
j it lin Id * >Liv*, .?ay ? h Munp'us A'ftlanelicof
(i. 2Sd ult., fen.mcd the puituulms ol tbu
tragedy enacted in A.'blv co'uufy, Ar^ ansa*.which
has created great cxtiuimnt in that locality.—
Jasper Murray, ovcrseer “t •‘•amut i M. Carter of
Georgia, who ha? rcccnGy retlicd a phintati< n in
j Arkaeeu*, wus killed by the negreiß uti ihu pon e
: a few ays airicd. Inquiries instituied develop
ed that the criuj® Was committed at the instiga
tion of an abolitionist named Sneed, who pr unf
ed Uu: negroes that if they would kilt the over
seer and get bis money, he would carry tlkin to
a free State. Five o? th? negroes and the white
man were nrrrsud, and are in jail in Ilumburg,
Ashiy county. As before stated, the most ii
tense exeiti merit prevails in tbu n. igb orl o and,
and it would n .t ue surprising if Suwtnl met hi*
(feaerts in a moat .-mnmary tuanuer.
Two of the oldest newspapers in Germany, tbo
Ci’zrite o’ I.cip.'ij and Rostock, evhbruted >n
New Yeuf’.? day, the former celebrated it* 2boih
and the latter it* Lilith birtln’ny Asa Souvenir
■ f tl o occHSiun, the Leipsic G'< *tte presented to
is ? (hscriber* fee similes of it? pub icudon on
the I*l of Juuuury, DirtU and 17GO respectively.
Germany in Favor ov Riik.e Traps.—A
Hamburg fetter tqreakf n” follow* ot the (ff ct
prolncod in Germ my by the new* ol ti.e treaty
of comm ;rce belWeeii Engl.did uud France. ‘lhe
U.riuuti journal* are all di*cu-iug the treaty,
and tliey unan luottsly aeknoirfedge that tlm pre
ference green t> the system of protective !u i. s,
nn ead of prohibition, i? a great progress ‘or
Franc j, wh e manufactures h ivo uw attained
a degree of purfeutiou vrbieb will viiahie them to
bear <• iu/i liiioii. J , iu*iu mem* finely re aired
la fallow in the Hama trick. lief uiplomi ic
agent* ac r dire I to the German gov (.rumen's
composing tbe Z diverein have received int-inn
tion* iu t**at sense, arid (be Berlin Cabinet (lo
in nid* carte blanche f.r t lie romluMun of a treaiy
“f o mmerce with Franc • “’"I E igi.ir.tl. Among
lie Sines of ihu Z *Uv* r in, S.ix >ny, Il:in.vir,
and the Btiitus of Tburi’ g.a b ivo already du
ll n red in favor of a rodu-u - • of rti?t >iii? duties
nn all r.-iw initorinb, and of a gradual approach
lo tho free trade system. There i* reason to b .|'o
tint th Bouthorn States of Gona my—specially
B .varta and Wurfemborgi which a'une hara hith
er. o resisted these t.'ii'lcre-ie*—will now accede
to the wishes of Prussia with a view to tbo ad
vaut il-cs they eouid not fad lo derive Ir uiu com
mercial treaty with Fr m e.
Ewir.'Mt Iti'cnt \Si-y. *k Amk’UCi.—The Lm
don Ij.hl> Ki'Wi, m | nper ciim-iuvri bk übtlitv,
in apt. iking of the l i iU-d Sluter, *:•}> tin l u : i n
hart a Poriiwisif r-Ocin ml. !* in n> of T>u\ n
Ke'ntiunc, a Setrtdury id t’< h age n ( utd< n *■ u. and
of I’uMie Laurie. ‘I U*tr ure il t five d< |mi ii turn
of ihe United Stntm govm.no nt, i-ini lln uro
mII. The Amcrirat it lime no tuniarv id the
Tienstny, ol'Wiir, ofihi- Navy nrnl ol the Iniiiior,
mill lln rifro there run ho iio just rout pur iron
bo vr eeu ike legislative business ut \\u*l.iigton
und Lmidt'ii.
Max asp Wifk Mi’nileiiri.— L'uHy Tinsdny
morning lust, Mr. U.bi. Ti omp-un nn<J his wile
WITH hotll foil ml tis-id nl il l II- residence. I'Uir
lU’flucH, iii (jnrdt'U County; tier l-cud# Imving
hoen horribly leiittn with a rledt* hiitnnnr
Mr. Thompson bud been diu “g<d *"if of hiahoUfO
and h>ii found in tint ynr"fui* wifi* wtfi found
in bed. weltering in -(•-’ and. It ‘• ‘bought the
deed Win, perpetrated by s-mo int urnaie fiei cl,
hoping to get a < “Ci>i.h r,jhlt- quantity of money,
but lie sutcet del iti gefiiig only $75. Mr.Thouip
si*ii wmu amtTfhanr, and a •nl l have been u
veil r * perl able and eh vir fcthtUumii ■—Atlanta
/.o< oinoliv*
Tow * Tai.k\—-’t le* bet n pro;- Offd hr Borne
of our ell I*l im, tlmt ti c l ily i tni.iilibou and pur
. htißit the e eguMt res.t en-e Mini ground* on the
“llili” |wi offered lomlehy ihe Kx< uirix ot the
Into Dr. Fint.k iu, fur he pur. o>o of rendering it
to tilt) next I egiulNture .h u f-ian iful she for
ihe f’apit- lof lit tug iu W'e nro rare that if the.
rout of Ooirri mini in ehangttl. on more heanti
i ill lot at ion o m be lound in do -bints <f our
‘'fate for tie ilcof the Capi'ol, 11. n llißt beau
tiful and coßjiniiinliiig cmin.i o . Ul t say t'e
eiti- father# to ibis programme f— Hutto* Ttli
yrajth.
ft a I limn re Southern 7W ■— The ‘'erehants of
Baltimore Ifikri smd m .Southern Trade uro ta
king step*Jo rt -wteblisb dirvt i iti-ui eouimuul
|,,.|*reeu that eity and Savannah, Qa.
Amammwation.- A praeiii-nl geologist, who
ealls Iniiifelf white, but him a colored family, *• a
|t week vseortod out of 1 llinoisti wn, opposite
Mt. hnuiu, withe significant, bint to may away.
Sniii/nitiftn fn the lent il Stufei t.—-The to al
emigration fiom all foreign rountrieß int > il e
lotted StMlt-f for il o nor .Hill g Det-tmbi-r 31*
1 H.'O WMB KJO.OUU Icing M'luut lea per ccut. gw n
on i4lt