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tOLUllli L VYAIiIiE.N, Proprietors.
Volume XV,
O ffl v < I; , and VI liar)
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A GREAT BABG&UT!
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LANDS FoY: SALE.
I Will rt*ij iy pl tiit iijo . whre 1
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.* ft tt JD ...4, 1 set -are-1 UO 2 WftUr, irautl J
1 ifH> •*. . >utfir>vuiH i. u> aims in
- # Hilvmeni, goo il l . mi r*e pieuu
~. t.m *. i:iflsi au be ividuu to ]
mu’ friiD'li tli ‘ni iy w.t>i(ut>uy ii>t rf.uhuiHer 1-|
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Id : the Mg Mf.l v: IIIUim us li r y au I Uiht<i u *.,
7uJ l-r; ■> JR Aytf'CK*!< rue .Sill l im*f‘*v'iienift on
©a li trt t, a ! naiiv sratnr. gmu I win i-;j i, w
M> r raJeuce is i Lla ‘ mint) t*.i . tine muecl-e
----lov Tic G.i-iMf, •, JTeven fom B.a'sely I will :
at: All my i o *rty on Um p >ce i lan Timet ••
lit- rise 1 >'!!•■ h n groqi. un . si.uk In propor
lion. <ii ml io iK; baic-aw i.; i< nought in till.- !
ar of Mi* pUc a,
Juiyil—# i. M W STAMPER.
PLANTATION AM) STUCK!
FuR SALE,
.a l h* 4 i > me c m; .•miiin to return to I
C trot.ini a* ray rmatiftßiara ml ilitre j
Jo*pfP%Tlier. ♦•mv 1 inn lj •*,! ail ll'.it 1 puttmi i j
! •• ■ lii. t’ * ;•!rv I • <■ bn.-. , ..-.I ut g. id
Lmd. h prove!* ilj.it ‘.:■■■ .11 a g .id Pipe of |
aru i • uio leUi iuft to ueiit:<iu (u a lirat nt • iyh !
barhoo.l. gmd ne*:.f>ur* and good sootciy Flea*©
call anu look at uiy land and slock
It. U BRINSFIBLD
May 7th ms.
NOTICE.
_/ The sobecribrr offer* for aa> a valuable
<^SLStock Parra tn the 7tn District of Wnh couu-
JjKty.Ua.c-rasising us B>U .urea of Lomml. -JOori
-A— IVi Ac i• •• ei, 1,. U, anew Gin II i*r and
•ToTV.,, ihe place. IV. or *U head oi Ca dr.abdin
the tnnie nuui!.r ol hog*, and 3U head ol sheep.
Tariiiawiilrt mad* ac ora.im.lm,..* and .unity so
••hen the i-ii ia oiPrre I. Enquire m Albany atJas ‘
lldi’a Livery Utah!**, fordirc irons to the place
J>in<- 4v. if Tlln-i II KKV Ha 1.1.
SANi ORD’S
LIVEE. I.iVIGORATOE
NKVI. It DEB I LIT A I US.
IT la tIOMi'OUM’ LU fc\ 1 iiILLY from • urns.and
ived by all that . nave use! it, and la le J
armed to w tin conn- t%e< lent* in ail Jiacam.* for |
w.m liad given up hope -of relief aa uuihumub I
UntoJiciteJ cerMftcatet in my pouescion ihnw*. I
’1 radoa* niuat li -l.tp- ga i*d to Hi* icmperaiiieiii j
L-tihc . .u.- i* j 1 - prv judgment cuida you f. ;
Uft. ofthe UKLUIX ** I'IQuIUITVH. and u )
wi.i cure l.irt: O-p UtntU, DIL/OV* At- j
ta D YsrUl sljj tm Cht-Hu Dlurrk ma, l
o£'MM h. i< c>;M- _ HlAljrra O VILAI t. j
Hr, Ithui'sy. S(n /< / UMALH. Hnt-timl
C C *■’! P st. UfiIILLHA Ou4i
ra M ( ;Itn/.i;KA M I.VI- AXI UMFLA IU
/.L'.VCL / ‘ .\ . </■: V he, u ,sit H UAKHJfi*
£.•>, and ini’ >* t **il ‘UcnesatuLJy aan(^rdiw
a- F,i.m l v *2 h wM cur ** */t*A
// >; c n “ thouaanda cnn teaufy) <*>
tetutsf i.in tti I mm iw o or ( hrtt Tm
t ...snjui- , , nit’. at coinniengcittentoßh#
Asi ss-h's u..( • a.- * . their u.puaiosiy
n its ‘ v .r MB
MIX WaTETI IVTffB .M'kLTTI WITn THE I> j
VHiuM Af i ill. \M)*W \U.OvV ll’ T H TOUKTIt- j
Ell I'RICE O.NL UOI.L.all I‘EHUOTILR
ALSO.
SANFORD’S
F iMII.V
(liatlijulic Pills,
COMPOUNDED PP.OM
Pure Vegetnhla (latrnct o, ana put np
lit t>lr- Cae Air Tight, anti Will
kvr,pl nan y Cll mat *.
Tn* FAMILY ca _ TiifttTic Pill is a gen ]
t.o ..ut - tivc Cattiaru Q > ;uh sho pi..prietor nat
iMu I m ~> at; . i. diHh twenty year*
r . .nat nt y in. reiMiiia jP leui iiid froiu ilnwe who
h ivcionguac Jllu; I'ILL* , and the aitiafaction which
Ml ,-xpp *s nir'g irJtoth’ o 4 ute.htf induced aiPlo pm
•’ !
Tuopro’caaioH well know that different thaUiarict
1 ioil'i.V V \ IIA!< TI *’ PILL
hi. with in re nr* 1 this well nliliahed fan
beencoui;mti!idci| from a Tl varietynfthe purest vege
ta'.ie ext tic:-, wd.itn 1.1 ** alike mi every pari of tk
a.nentiryci* ... and ai> in all •-.*-
a* where a ‘haitiui.o needed. aucb ah Dc
UftjtOKMrNT* of th e “ ftTOMArif. Hifrii
aesa. pains it r Quack and loins
CSriVENLiS. I’AI.N AXD Boi!Kt;e ove
tiia WII il C BODY frm auddeu idd, which
firquenilv. and tipfleu . end m a Un-* rouraeol Fe
ver. 108< Us Al* P E w TITB. a CbeMJSo Ht*
aaTioit or Cold oven [j the llodt. IlßaTt.*aa
a EBB HUAI) ACHE mi g* \v CIOIIT !* TUB ItAD,
all INFLAMMATORY w OtstAika WORMS, In
LltiLDßCit <.r Am li w* Khei'HaTlßM, a Oreu
Purifier ttf th* I. ‘<>l indqianydi•aaa*rtlowhic 1 1
flefthiiheir.too nipiieroiis to roentjontn lint advar-
Uement. DOBE lio :i. ’
Price 30 Cents.
—TiIE LIVETUN VICORATOR and FAMILY CA*
TIIAKIV PILLS are retailed l>> lining.ita generally
and so Id whtdfsuJo and rcialibyihe Trade n all tin
large town?. .
H. T. W. RAM FORD, 11. 0.,
,M .uni I. mr. r and Proprietor ■
ijnalT w’nn tit llruiiilwtiv, N- * York
mono .
k LC perao’.a Indebted tod r,NNN Sl C° , **i li* I
J\ Uy Not r or A count. tn du- ir* requeued Ii
cone lorwAfJ an I ceitle without delay.
r.n'.nm‘"i* M irr.h I. lAAo—writ i
FitESH THOMASTOH L M3.
PLASTER IS,
AND
KOSENDALE CEMENT.
TCST Ilecalved aud fOr by
J Fab37-.rrtf D. F. COLEMAN
COLI HOrJi, TILSDAI. C.TOEEI tt. ISW.
EtfngUv* KoifWk Kpeiih
Tin: hoci a ao ifKsr mil I
Nar.'o’k speech, tr’ be opposed tbe
r.gLt of secession of a biat* fr. tn too Uaion U
-yoc. ‘ a 1# bo .1 bid fr R -{.obi; an v . <*s and
;v on from bis support Hio itate Rights m> a
f;!iO South. Thu ii ty 41 bop* fur the fi utb”
i lion. Ucrs.-b&l V. Johnson argu* 1 in
n•• rijbi ®f Saj is th utoor.t^
Miti-a an l ur.laM Abort ar.xaa chock to th* mcr,
I ico of niuncriool p>wor, oho will t
l a, . k r -•publican domination and inwrole. 11 w
•my truo duto Bighu man etui support Douglax
. : r ibb decliivoii n agaiait tb® old Virginia aud
K ‘ tacky 1 :rointion| of 17<>ii uu l cmbuduid in
trc:y Democratic platform aineo the iUyoi J*i
.o(*i.n : a uiatrer they will Lavo to avitl* wiili
Uieir own conocivuti-a and to the extent of their
b iud idolatry t’> a man L ibi# U.oo no. upTa
1 ic.u frwut D iijl", linn ilmy nro “ joiueu to
t air idola” and the wt'rrt* of patriotism nn.l duty
ato Let upon tac.r cars. Tbo doct. i&eof coifcion
u>< by Mr. D.U.7143 id downright lory Urn
aid federalism and is y tbo South
ii i¥ it cor.trjst wit’.. *S* seutimont recently ut
tered by Own. Ln .ol Ti i* gallant cid Ikrap
preciaiing ibo magnhudo of the question and it
momentous import to the Somb, riaing to (he fuil
le 1 ••t’j * ‘jis statue, v'.isn hi board Mr Duuglaa
hid trade tb 19 sr.irliko tieclarotio©, Is u-portwd to
h* v and tfiib tho earne'nrs rs pjirioU—
*’ T/i lo■*if y u 1 >$ t I C 1 p-i'vhlti{ Iy u
uro fi t iif Vft from fAe umr< >f k t .ou ntry,
b l t f ti'j he k'iU *-i J,e nun l.le e|i;ul 1-S ‘ft
•y .< mmt Ututimj .ir h 1 never, . netet
iC.iuU he HR 1W ,ua rfTMlb AOAIMST A PKoPlc
STIIIQGH.Vtt FOR Tfl*!R C'iySiTOTtoJSA L RIGHT*.”
fhia oobi* svn iiucrit worthy ibo loul cf a
X:i : iii’d her.., is a fit rerpouso to tho 4 ‘cocriiron”
do. r.s s ih* • iai ar chief.
Cut tli* South is now uniting agjiicft Dow:.? .*.
Many 'prominent m n ara leaving big baucur
air:, a bw Norfolk .p*ucb to rally around one, that
wdl in ibe last emergency, protect the dearo.-tin
turust of tho people. The lion. Marti: A. Cooper,
former member of Congress fiuiu Georgia, and
w.fh D .ug .<■ prtsJivitiua, ro# turns Lis back on
him and supports lirackinridga. Hon. Abif lam
11. Chappell, ex-M embrr of Congress, and Doug-
Ur ilc'egaiu fur Qeorgus ai largo to the Ca'.iiiaore
Convention, is too tiua to Lis past record and the
South, to still eon tin no the tight for M? Dec* !u*
and urgo bis claims boforo tho Masses. Dr.
Samuel A. Dill ng, apr.-m nent phyihian in this
Ci y and an old and intiaeatial diinocra', anu late
delegate to tho Douglas State CMiven'.lon, now
repudiates tho “ Little Giant” for hts saod 1
ie.ltr.ihs Tjiti try, eiso, comes hoiu cihtr
State* of cuanges Ur Drcckiaridgo and the dc
se. n.B of the D ‘Uglaa ami-states Bights flag.
SufiicAint is known that the Sbuih will provo
true to herself in tsuirt-mbor 600 hai.eius in a ‘
ainct cji.airucUon cf Juuarai gram.% tiiar, il.e
UovutuUkßt uoeo of litsittad powers; tbat escii
giatc rerd’o lUucyopaut iud is tbe aj
b.ur ui ber owa ‘tjuav j tba; ilia Kcotut- y and
‘l i<■*illia tl US an i Ub a e uk trua tt
pjoaut of democrol.c faith ; t!;t lb* Uuioa ia a
nu*"S—!io r j aud bappine: a tLe eoii*— ud
iiliL-t C'juahty and Jusikc, tbe L >nd ut l ti.ou
ii a bond of opprefl/fuo and should no fit” r
um'o a Catiou'of fivioinen. Ibo tjv uflt will do
her whole duly at Ibo pujs and eaht her
fjr those true, dovoted and gallant friends of the
Conatita’ion, Jon.t C. EitLCitirßiect: aud O.n.
Jo Sli. H Lanh.”
I* iecn ic
Our F'. rlda eichangci bring lj very f U Tr ed
, tliih ti-al Teiuroa lr-to ihat §tnte. Wo faho too
fallowing froea the Fi-rnaodina List Floridian o
Thursday:
ILlaw tvegiva the reiurai that hare b&ea re
ocivvd up ibvyjito of war exchanges :
i: fruit Mi.
ail ion. llopk.s IH'ton, A’len.
Peinaedina, !7;i 7 173 2
ildd-iu 22 10 22 10
V-.do Uu W l td ts
GaiuuavtUe Oh :j 70 21
Archer 27 J 37 5
1 vtningioo Itl U 101 13
‘•> • o IJ, 2’ 4 2-4 4
My Hur 21 21 Ik
Y .-it Blhtt 3 2 3 12
tMiPufiTib.
Till U 30 14
Hurt* 20 4 34 4
3.Mike, 30 to 33 40
In JueksoiivtUe, tho Oppoeilioa eandidnt • for
Oovemar na<l Cspgrea* havo a turjorlfy of S3
ro’vi over the Do:uucratic ticket.
In ilauditririe, the vo-'o sittads: Miltoß. 2U;
Uopitiaa, 23; Ifil-uo, 22; Allen, 22*
“-■ih m*y l;aa g'-o-fur Milton trod tli It m
by about 230 majority. The Lasi Fl.ridan
aays t
•‘Tbe retirrti', *o far ns r C‘iped, warrun* uj in
expressing the hc-licl tiiut hast I'ioridu will give
•iy Do-in cr;itc r:i:.<l.d*i< s lor Uyvwruur .red
C’ongreae 1200 mj .r y. Thu rtiurua Iroßß the
lew prueitic a Hir..:,<ly re®i o-. and piece ibern uh ut
lur huutiM and .i of ib< tr <jpp jßc-uib. ibo
vrwi.gc-g Dnu i ci.unt; iu *. oL mt are yut
to le iiujtu f cm. Ai.j'hou,, Levy. U*:r-
Uihdu* liiiidoi/ruugh, Sumpter, a . Juhua and
Puiii.ttu, Oj.be icy uiajuritica lur MiUoh
ai.d II Luo; Wo buue#Uy oa.tcVu tbat iUI-Bu
g-i. i u> .< wiiicArry thy otate by two tu .uaaud
majority.”
Fugitive Sravj Li* Rlllliflcd
Several if.no* of this Uuion buro nu’.lifie 1 tbo
laws of the l in 1.
Tleto tnacimeuU show a dctortnin&t on to rc*
nisi th3 execution of tbia Uw—.j law intended to
luifil io good taith a compact contuincd in the
Loud of Union m.do by our fatbera, and by which
wo, as honeat men, aru bound to abiua.
The Statu of Maine imposes a fine not exceed
ing 21,(100, or a penalty of a year’s coniueacot
u l ‘ .>mtuouJ.iil, uj-'.n every 8 *te ifflcoc who
akait arreat cr dvta.n a fugitive slave.
Alu HJckusuua iorouls L*.r judge* and magii*
tr,.i • to take e gouauuo oi luv act of GvUgfoss
ceuccroing fug 1.. u sluVus, and prolabi;* bvr
aiuic vUlcer® .r.m urrc*Lg or detaiuiug lUgiltVo
lu .Ule pflHvUs; panistius Wtlfi finu aud
imprraouulunt*.ny purson othr than thu owner
an . tmg it fugitive aluvu; puuwhua with Quo aud
tiupr*ouuiu.t .*oy member of u mtHiuiy com
puny who shall u.-l in tbu executtuti of tuu lgi
tivu hlmv® U'v, uu ( disquulitlua cuuuuaa u%r of
the liurcd ctxiua upder ihu iugiuve aluvu law
Dura 1 o drag any titute juuieiai office.
Attcb<g*n makes it the uu y of iue Stale at
torney to duLdd lugiuvu elaV.s, aud UeOiaa ihu
uaw oi the ftlau | ruoUa iu tku eiotuilou of tuu
fugitive ftlvu iuw .
Uhode lilun i toihids any a,-niff cr other c£Q
car from arresting or uny lUoi-tvu fiavu
under a penalty oi S.OO buu imp.LoniiioOt lor
*ix inontus.
New Hampshire liberates by statute any slave
who aba. 1 eouru, or be bruugui into, >ji be iu tue
aute, uuhur by coosunl ol uu munter or mvvlun
tartly.
lu Ohio it has been sUemptcd to dtfcM the
execution of tbo law by a juJ.ciul intarpreuitften
oi a A il/ta* curpnt uot; ani u judge has beeu
•irivt’u truui tUu bench by ihu ah Anion party fur
n- vt . riv .Myii than that he at cmplod to ud*
ramißJcr lira fuguiva’ slave law huuciUy and
i...ih!u :iy.
Cmtk.p Statg TuKA.vi i.k-.—By the monthly
itxmment by the Tru-uaror, there win, on tho
24th uit., subject to draft iu the Waited Stat-.s
frensury, the sunt of 623 270,
I repeat—l do not chgrgo Mr. Ball with
unsyuu ities- un the qti sunn of livry ; that it
nut thi tpiett on. HT icaiA a man t<jw>l ihtt
Miiit’titiicij, fi'tn, dtrfdtd, n,.d ouUpukiH in hit
vstust i mid l >lu mot think thut JJr. iitlL \t *ucA a
mux.—22 on, i\ &. EatU/vt.
Tim liUOi\ OF THE STATES. A N TIIJI SO V E lI~E I~G NTY OF TIIK ~BTA TE S.
The lunlng s*. im: y Mjhf.
Owing to tbo ihaarrical perTorai i'ico ai Tea.-
p.rdtico Hail on Saturday night, t o m -x: ::g nt
Concert Hall ttasn'.tqofullaswodceirud. A good
ly number oT tbo *‘un:ctrifie.l,” bowevor, v otti
presoar,*t > l.iai’ i?j-.eccirof our Tonucr fellotr
ciijten, Cayt. Tjsiy .1 at the audicneo
were deligi:tod with but effort on that n„ -a i*r,
would convey a vary i.l a of iho iiu
pru*iou it produced! They vvero in tm ■ ed and
cutivincod by his re <s i.ingun l ef.t a thrilled by
tue beauty aiideKcv! - e \ri;n which lU nrgn
iivr.t R j.i Svlorntd. wj.-li i were in our p. wrr
to g;v* in detail th.- various point*'uadu by Iho
speaker, oven an Abstract of th. views by which
they wore *u*:ait,ed Wo would thfvrfuHy :proud
them in full hefuro our r> adors, heliovii g that wo
muld du no bettor service to th* u e arc advo
cate. Ills review cf C••.njrcsiional Icgwi.itioulu
respect to slavery from th'o date of tbo Missouri
tjon-pr. ;ai:.e to too p:\ xnt , y, iu connection
wit’ v r* n: .It;, i
s:rated .Mr. Doll’scp-ojH-r,.tion with tbo encmita
of kbo South, was ma.-ior'y i>nd imj rev ive Ho
thawed that J. Lu Doll had voted lor th* adiHm
‘'3>i of a/r sStale—C.i'.rcir.i.i, applying vritha
Constitution frnuiei without warrant of au'hori*
ty, and in viola kn of all procedom, by a Con
vaotien eiilled by a luili.ury (lovernor, nint voted
fjrby Amorlvar'i Indians, C.rfnoso *:*'l Mulut
toer, nt*-, thm . sine John Dell \o cd iortlr: ’C
jmtfun of h r ; - rs Ststc—K-rrsijs, b:cause, ns he
dinged, • f fraud. In further proof of Mr. IV.i
unworthir.oas of Southern confidence, l*.c brougl t
fn as- ridanco bis vmo agiHust tlm repeal’ cf ti e
Missouri Camprcints*. tvr which ho was denouu
Ccd by iho luunhorS . f hIS own party iu Georgia
for m fre sod ufii: ii, i, and his onccssi x. t
Cos Rio,'* of the power to ab,l. U slavery in the
Di : ict s.f Columbia.
I r-.,.,!™ lit li. ;. :U a ...V.crm^R,
J C0;7,0. |,.y liUiotd o; Ju jg .* Ji
J s'toWvU most conclusively ih.. th* 1 alter goulie- l
tuou was no iKuaouat, that iu his iutauu thir.
for vx-ng .aiKutip u tht tru Jiunuoieo.v, he. u.n (
j übsoiutt ly ri pu tutted ntui ‘ spit upon” the plut
j form cn a hick ho tins t*nmh ouu. l i.pt. L miu
road fruutho “Cine'umati ITailwiui” the rusuln- I
lion endorsing the t r.ocipks of the Vi.-uini* uu< I
I K mucky rvsoldUous of kS su-.i ‘ v ., he ulsuivad
ivariutiocsto ihow that the d<>cirtuos e>J I
i SUtMAo*rci.Rtity and tho right of v seccssi*n w.i
fully re-ogoieod snd vindicated -W. lv crushing \
1 cflwtl the speaker thou turned to tho in lauhui.- >
j cocrci .n prngrsuiuie of > v np'uu A. l>uugia
( showed its irroconcthieUio antag. niiui wi- btbi
Ciuciamui pl.tform, na J ttou. r o .I^,.
| aod r ptoaoh of koauCrn Ircesutc. C.iph D uia.\
concluded with un eloquent tn ulo to Die- K u ,
ridg* and Line, tbu sien IrJ • ■, .f tb i
State Rights I)cißecra>y.
Nt liou tho uppl.iOno subsided, our fotlow-eltizci
la.Ia. J. II !£, C,q, I>.:OJ vv..iuuu,ljr . ..Hid fui, j
ri-spi nded iu u speech, lor upward* ui nn hour. I
I iu which humor, sarcasm u<J logic werecharuc- I
teristi'Oil’y and fclioitooaly M i.-fc<l *i'h L i
lg Idea of i-.ia speech, ea ; >■;!i he c ab-water
wi-h groat power, wa the ii.v coibtliry -f a uni
tod South. Ha ehiimod, what every iplt- l gom
and r Qcct : ag man w ill aduii, shat ff tlio South
era poupio were uotted in a Uunnnd l >r tho C r.
Mittttiunui rigbi*, the Korilt tvettlii pra t thru
without qoalihca: or gti: B.d v. -uol hut
fritn puwr and place • it* incooriufy, ahnliiio. j
pariy which now levels ta thobepeof oh* ■■■).
pcb.ies.ton of the Government.
lie itssuhittd Hint n dissofutirn cf ill® Un o j
would Uo tbe ic*ul oi u Luck Ki.puLlicau tn |
uiaph pretont cot.'. *i, and eorl.ircd ti.u j
the Ojipwriticu party, by diving the ;■ .ath.ivoni
ha priiirarily rcßpoi.H.Mc for it. U j showed tbit !
I hg Scuth vn-s uuilt jup In iho ineotii'.’ cf th 1
Baliiiaoro Oiponiiion CcuvenUru—tlrat Vvr k - 1
press, tven orator, every pmtr.iwent, rr.c 1 :r < |
that party in t£e Southern St at s • : ema;:i- and tl;- j
prutettiou of ti.o tu bl.nu yf. jfert •
ia tbs TarrtUrwiJ. Xu prtttti o’ li is.ibe speaker ci
ted Ike plaifoimof; OppoHitibn fcjiaii < on von
ion cf Georgia, cre< t H nt M.Ucdgoviile, tsfUi
ba^aicession at Charleston,in wLith they eus
tairitd tbo action of 1 o t;ce ors by rc-adoplin;*
tUcfflat flarfo, ttr.ifdecluroJ tfitir dcterai u itiiii *
to eo opariUo with no party -trLich did no’ :
vptufj assert the j>r ‘itctfilu therein proclaimed ■
Yet the nj n corai:‘iot.< by tho t <jx>r<.ntio>
vruieli made ibis explicit an 1 ‘o'etuu doclurtiifot,
repair! 1 to Biiliiroorr, and pa’ keting their rest-
Uilioßiof iii't'-uciion, ac-.• pud lie r mimitioii
ofj.'htt Edl up n a platforb: which an ti l O’
principle, no policy—’huh dalirct
not'i o;p If then, Kidd the ;-r*. tiker, obolitictisn
has not boon atuneu and Digblantd fr< w itacourei
it is bcoo jso of the d.vi don of tho South cons •
quant qpou tho treachery us tho SoiAlbcxa Oppo
titloo.
it i.s imposail le to do |otiio# m tho ty>ccch c!
Mr Mutes in atnaiftgrc rw|irt. Ua wuftarguiucn
taliru throughout aoT o ieiturl tr.qu nt Ml ‘ ! ‘
ly bis <ari'it uud Uuqu^tn. YVt
triii’ that cur e t sen* will hnvs other opjjoituui
tiv, to hear him <lurttig tbe present caav<v<>a.
••fIiUM! C vltftd ug ili■ v Util ‘*
‘'VToaro iiow i’.ir ioi ths f>Ti% year sinco apo u |
ry wi initialed w<U* the ev <wtsil oljeot ami ou j
ft-ieui pf iM.f of jrtiitin” mi ti ll in alavviy ngi !
taiion. Lndtff nut 1 r p di*.*.y, kbr > I
agitation litau'*< • * ll iy *>oi ceui>ed,butbmcuu*t*tt j
ly aogtmWed. I < oy opinuJV, it will not fra t> I
u> til n crisis fcl-al it vo b 1 a reached <iid pm
‘ A lltmsc dlVifltt N/Miliat 11.-tll (MMMIOt tlUlMi.** J
bvltwvo this’ ,G Vi rfiMH n <•*•> n.t *ouuf pet
maneiitlyr htf luvo unU It■ 1 fc . i<Joito*x
peer ihy I'nii u tube i , \*ed I ‘ft nM xp-i •
ih liun-e to fall f >U’ I-O iX*et will cca.-
tob*'divid and. I 1 will become il cno.tfcrfig i j
all ih other. L • .er tbo oppoi .um ot.!uvr\
will arrei-tibe further fj.rndnf it, nr pluc© i
where the public ut nd h:l rat in the Lrlnii l li:.t 1
it la in IP© ruur*e f ULTIMAIE MXCiM
TlON’.'Abraham Liu i-uln.
Tiiii is the I irguugo of the UrpubUcan r.nli |
dale lor Frexidvftt, who ia so conservative tha:
his election wtull Item insult to ili* Smith/ j
Her* he eontor.d* that there shall bo uni form it \
in tbo local inslituti'm of the >•: !i. JOm.x 1 |
m* an that tbo States alia'l b ■ all .v• or all fr-’v ?
0e meafii onoor tbu oilier. J t t L.iu.r, ;<n ;
tbo lionact cor.vii t r.s of Abraham Lu- ; Ift i
- tbo “irrqjrc*a.Mo Cur.C ‘ n.li vv. I ir. tb
down'a’lof ilarery. Wo commend (ho ub - (* j
extract to all, who think that the bare W'.p n tu 1
the b'gtiest office ia the gfi of the po \!e fa
man, like Lincoln is not an overt act ol nggrva
sioft and mi lnstilt itpctj tbo but. r .ml integrity
of tlio South.
Olr Dtxfc Bbctuhe> ! —Ueod tb; : iioaji.g
and see bow the Black K pubic on* I vo or.—
Sea Low they revere tjio Cvuetituti n and obty
the laws It they act thus now, what any v...
expect of ti*'. in alter I*mco n't tkr'
CjaClflSAH, £< pt. 23.
Blatk litpubikan outran* —ilow the liut d* of
Union arc being suengthooed—Uaitdd States
Marshals Mobbed, and oiui"t Muiderc'U by
Negroes aud White Men. iu OLi :
On Thuriday last thu Uniud Suites Mai-.<aJs
acoutnpt'nltd by two deputies ai J tight r ten
men, went to Iberia, Morrow coumy, Ohio, wnb
warrants to arrest three slaves, br-atlnr--, who
rnn away from Ocimatitown, IC;., übo’ four
months t oce. One negro das enptured by ti <•
Murshul. After examfuatien beb r Comn ‘ion
.er Ncwba)l,,bo was remanded to the* ii:o dy of
his former master. One of t!:*’ hq nt
up*n by crowd of* xty or seventy no;;rocs and
white men i>rmed wnb guos ard pi ids. 11 .a
bethel wero turn off, his wamvut uni rnnney ta
ken, and n attempt rnado t - h ng and shoot
him. After euttind Stl hair sb r - hu was allow*
<:d to depart without the negro. The other depu
ty was Bred upon win n attempting to arrest t u
third BCtro, and reiurned tire fire, si.outiu ; tbo
lingers off of ono of tbo rioters, but was obliged
to iaava without seourieg the prisoner
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, MONDAV, OCTOBER 15, iB6O.
ImpurtAßt From Enrcpp.
• • ’’ •• • X-’ / • ..i. . i.i t.'.s J\\ * 6faui.
1 T o cw from Italy received hero by the
t.. , {i v'si'j llaco Vrstcrdity, is of a very
. iciiuioaut ehaiMcter, and may impart an entirely
’ 1 ’ • . t t;.<* ri. ulutiouaiy uu voment iu the
l : a: pc.c ill. Tie tin]* of t:.o King ol
a ula have toured ibo Uouinu States, captur
t 'i I '■ •’ ,t’ * ”l< tto, aud defeated tho Pope'*
:...y, :c.hr tnu. •• ..with rrct l -s. In ibU
• e policy of Napoleon
j -'C 1 V. i louiiuolio licsd ofl, ms it wore, the
v i< t ary m;:. nol (-arihalu', and take upou
u n.i - Ives mo to tleuisiu of tho Komka question
ihebnoUK ‘t io nil il'tbiirs pf Italy. Garibaldi
*"• • vtoqcstol Sicily end NapUa, had
■ > . • ,* .t. - mu ii to deliver the people of the
Pupal ibrniiniv us and then, turning his uttentiou
t.> \ fv.i-trn, anin x ‘horn both to ecu lode rated Ita
| lv. In tbo entinanr ceuran of thtbgs nothing
-hurt itb would constitute* th* full o..n3umiuu
ituu id bis revolutionary tuissivn. lUit rovtdu-
I . n hub gone tar enough in working out Uiy pro
iit in ■■ 1. iim nitty, and it w:n manifestly the
. : y >d iSaiicU u and Yict-.r Lummul to di
ii >so of the papal difficulty noeordtug to the
laid -si. wn iu Napolooa's iUwous
. i-- . i i'tinio tno Itul. n war.
1! v.; v . t! ibe!Sftrdini:in iinny iuto the Ro-“
! ‘’ Mu to*, aud tho defeat of
| paved tbo way lor accoinphahiuout of this design.
in I fi J r the I'upo now but to
**’ ■ ‘ ui.cll wn tun tlu> wult.i of I’woino.or s*ch
’ rtu nos his Sr*tea In HmuedinC* contiguity o
’ o Dicrna City as tiny bo decided upon while *
In oi!.. .• tales will lake ib*ir plan* in the
i ~i.ai cunfwdoniion under Victor Diuaouol.—■
‘•t.s tl pi .a laid t‘ imi by Napoleon wit! have
> .!, curriedtthrnat uiih un much precision sail
. tie bad superintended tho sQsirs ol Unly in per
Gui. ;l is :. it tc* bo supposed that t’ o ssttle- 1
• m ut ii,o Itidiai) question is the quietus of
icr. Nit ion in Souilwin bur Ope. Tho fire Mu-
Ihxl by ilu: br.n o GinbiQi mneot bt: uxtlbguish
•- iBU w ily. t am <i her uui-utisLfd lialiofi
II . s . rd . ; fuel dnough I* spri-a i _tle
xMim .iry, di.-joii ted i.s tbu u under ,
r tviU* pony prince.-, rtimnluted by tbuix
■ 111111• uftLo Garibaldi u erumci-t, msy seek n
. Udniii.ti similar to ilun which Daly hasac
, -d. lli i.y and tho other Austriau prur
- : -y by ar oust and in liko rnuunci,* and indeed
t: •. am ripe l. r ii at th* present uiomtint; nnd
t: puiiirm < f iho Italian pt-niti.-mta remains
n cr i lie rule of tho 11 upa burgs, there is no
,u ir:.: a a against the spit ad ! rovolmion iu
11 quati*.!. i i.o >U4>uliiuun.. *f Villalfanoa
.1 lii ;.;.ml i Viim tiu. aiO not. like '} tu h* very
I iiy 1 ■ .-errs by such aie tlcjs clement
•> U n rih.ildi routpeD, end Austrian rule will
nnily l . tid'TAtcd uny linger iu any part *f
! ;. We ir.uy, therefore lck forward to a
uiit.;.nance < f w >r and revolution f;t Europ* for
■ me iiuio to CKtou —A’. Y. lie a'd.
l oisu AboiltiuH kianders.
T:j .j'aiugt .n Marti and; Union ia ruf*rring
■ “t.ij ruyo.it atitnu.ius ol 6*u aor Trumbull,
ti t .c etfjji lnt Judgo DougUi had cu'louvurod
pro un u.l.ois ~>u iiitoth* Uopublicun party
i. i r a promise, u s.. admitted, to fight tho llu
>‘hli. in hotilcs in IS9U says, ‘that .Senator
i'ruiiibuil’s slut* meet, whether apnn bis own eo
■iii,L.i.r second band Uutn Air. CoVudo, ure in
.jiicrd and dutail lal.-w- Air. Douglas basso
i i.Ain I tuiiiur statements •vr and over
. ue- fhc rcMuaiitalile feature in tho revival of
o caluiniu. ; is, that tho jlrtckioriage organs
1 a- i/U’ i iui.l great virtues in John Co
s p';a th • t ;.VO In “JusTc* to Air. Dnttg- I
15 rqu I’d by 1 • fi ir. Wo must prUUi *,
•’ * f • 1 i* aT e.\n rake up In reply
• t:u* c’ : ;f j ; iih.*t Mr. Doughs whidi wo
>u i- 1 iii . Friday's Dtuc. Giving th*
” i ? !.: tu nt tho mutu.it qpedit that can bo
. *'. ‘■ !~m .i, only i’- c f the three
j i ir,;js, ihi i; h-r t r ~ u tie red by Durlingamo
n I ibe 6 ! .ti ■' I’nllctM), sin ‘ unrcbukcd.—
he Star aud the Douglas pre uerslly.aflTccLs
oSt not?, n holy horror for'*abel; *. n testimony.”
j <V* ro ;ri!t ; ourselves, tho nee* >u y for {rroducing
r, but h<w ia ir pr.jjit>lo to prove a fact which
nn*” r, 1 exclusively under abolition ofeaerva
| ion, ox.apt by uoiiti>ft fritneasca. Mr. Doug
-1 ‘ 1 w v •< - vue j a fool a* ty allow any Detaourot
j * hear tr’.i*; Ira sa-. i to iJurlingmuo and Blair,
i ‘no 1 ) s’ tv i cn of which a ease wi'l admit is
J l! tint h re-juii i.i in a court of Jostioo. Shall a
i .ra stri.■:•->.i: r.tt bo tippliod In politioa? It is
I Bo i p ’a ini8 r orUW that bo has fvrtakcn
ji old D.i D t#M : j friends and prißoiptea and
i. beoo * gohig about like n nraring Ijon seeking
whom i o ini- r -!it devour a xuthody.’*
The Opltiitti ol Lor letcltrr
Wjuuittaror, Got. 2.
I f*Jusi nnw Yirgiiiift poluic.i is tlio pciuciptl
j abject of dis.eu ju hiu a{ our ‘ quid nuuca.'’—
loveiitvi Letch of, it in leratood, favors foe
J Uni not ti c .Status lUgbis Democracy of tlio Old
i toramion viih the L .ugiab int-n, in order to in*
j sure tlio defeat of in Hint State. Vet he
redy c-xpn soa hia Lwiinf that Ltneoiu will he
-levied n xt rrtuidi tit by Uio peopl* io spite of
ili oj'jn>si ; :on, in lin that event, hefotira luiino*
i ; d.'.uo!u;.On ol the Union. '*
A Loud Nkivi uti-ttt.
A mV: ingofthont tenswf Kovannah. irilh*
nit ‘iiniiiicnen ol party, was l. M last night in
- l jin nab, having for iis object tlio of
• c'-iy ;-<.v.-ini:i-:;t from Statenlid F*-dvr! poli
i'*-*, iind 11:< i;- iiiin**iT*?ri of CitiScna Ticket to
. run a; the approaching city etcoiion irrospc ?
Vy >1 p.iriy. Thift i j it umvcinent toward* a
• I, in 1 rei-.rm, ad 1 ahoulu he curried out in
*v rjrn D m muolrus politics mo ♦*rrld
nt • • very pony election, ♦♦ tuueh do thoinU>r*
-nt the pi-.’ ile naffer. U'o di'/puir, LoWrvtr,
i ii:.y m.rnl rtforut in Uii rsi-pact; the pa'-
ron-i:;e (■! meiy uiUmii ipwllly i.i go valuable, that
irol*.i'ioMal p i diilc'-ini , ,'*to whom tho control of
it d-p;iitm#i t ufthe iL'Vernuivut ol tlietouqiry
I us htcn i,i;nd vurreuderud Ly ibefco who ought
I* gov(in it. v. and! n ll * uuryudtr it; nor cun it he
, 1..- . ii-,m i cm without h ciruggle, into which
ho Sul i r.;bij mx priy.rs srclrnt.-'p sed t* cn
cr, Hr.diii vihi’ li th-y cannot auccred without a
Hiruianeni organieainiu, oi which they are in
■ • pubic.-—A- “ JJ-p. i(h.
Jfonil and bouih.
The exports ot tho produet* of the alave-Lold
g M.iu a. u two hundred and twenty tWo thous
i i .-ft; whilolb© export* ol the products
■ and the n ;i tboliiing . lutes i five millions
i vniy>.|. iliousaud ; export* n <t dtbj^Qulcd,
ineiy.six million* eight hundred and twenty-six
ihoi/K-ndj thus showing that the trade, which
* r.-irrkd on by K'>rtl*ern rlrici wi>b foreign
oenuics. is done <-n a capital of produco by the
oii ii for exp illation, d’ moro than two-third*.
flnn Edward Everett
Wi. 1„ ‘ ’. 1-iH it Inul njncii' , Amos Ken*,
.ill, iii.il St phcri A. f> uglus are discussing ilio
•onsnt’ tioi,.l I the Genorul Government
to c icrcc 11 *’ vi reign State to carry out LincolnV
rim i if heshould tier to i I’ronidont, they **• tn
to hn\n forgotn that Mr. Everett hosnnt'cipo
’ ••I this <pav>'ion, and his letter of acceptance
I thus answers it:
i *• ihu sugga-aiion that the l'n on can be main
•.,.i .;•! by iho i uiacn.ul predoiniusnce urnl mill*
Miry [-• ■ ol oimi fiction excrtSd to coerce the
otlnrinto sulcniSsi n. is in my jft'Jgmont, as
- It-r r.irsd i ryu i■ ij dengcrous. It coinfs
ili with iiii dcath-MiitU from fields wet
■. ni. r;i’ blood lithe vital principle of
!l r- 1 rI” a g .vernm* nt ‘is the consent of tbo
: - \. n r •),’ u.ui h inre does a union of eo-equul
, i St i • i j require nt it* base* the harmony
ii, ‘ i- 1 ihcir voluntary co-operation
in ii - organic functions.”
On Wedm * day, a correspondent of the Geor
gia ‘l o _'Mph writ.og from Dooly county say*.
Cot. II •]', of picKthorpc, addressed the peop'
<>u the ‘•lh'iiiiS of Mr. Breckinridge to their Huflra*
g* I *. I did not hear the speech tut it whs spoken
o( .n the very highest tcirns by all parlies. Jt
Hbour.Mud t.i chaste, glowing aud profound
ilioughtH, rm.et focibly and eloquently delivered.
’ I hcrd of some converts by this speech.
“Drw’SSßLs, Bept. T. 1600,
i > . Our enterprise is going on most f.ivor
-la’ -wr - :• >r, Ujrotn everywhere. We will have
■ H from hoi ti Germany and II Aland—l hot
| in vo our cargo will be a tine one.
“Our ship u a very fine vosse 1 , and will sail
i very rapidly.
j “Mr. Bwrbtere ha* finished his tour and will
leave on M nday next. Uu has aecompUahed
a good work, and has su.cocdai very well in
] getting gwodn.”
iTinuu i, wKonxsn.it, ciTostn so. imio. |
11IC (OIIIIUK tutiloo
‘•Straws show which dray tho wind blow.
riis old and true ruy'u g hat received nnahor i
jxetnpliflcalion in tho rccquteUftioua in the small
-ut sound States *f F!-. .:da ::d D.L re. Tu \
r'lyrid.;, tho returns so fiir iuJicnt-j t! .and ti*c I
DfocW iii ridge candidate * f r Governor ud uu-uj
bers cf C ogre'i Lao -edrj leas’ j
.’OOO ’,, , , *nd at the rwi-ut electiou in Dcht
'Tsrc f. r Inspect, rs nr l Assessors; uhich ess j
nado n test, the Drcckioricg* I'nii.vi cy litre
swept e\cry ILinglviVro them. TL. ;e!trtioa*
iadicato with tho u t unen ing cutaintr the
currort of public sentiment, in ti.... southern fi. tutor,
[tl* too strong iu th', Hrech'.uridge and La e
to bo resutod, and is growing tlrx'nger every
lay. AN e now have the utuicst confidence that
our (failin', w ill carry si! th < buutU
out State\ and, with the votes cf tjaliforola,
Navi ~t r. -j u*d I'urm'y’vAnbi, will b> trin riph- j
tally elect. .I by tho 2lliiCf r.il College*. AVhflst
worn.:.* in recent indie;.:ions theoi triumphs of
the truo Democracy, wo are no lest struck with
the signs of tl.o liitnentabi ? w* alcre?? of Judge
Detigldi iu th. . Stated its whi ‘h li f pariifftits
have so loudly boastid of his rtu'tigth. Maine
waul for ti p Republic:'.n p*r'\ by oioro than
*0,0(20 ICaj.Ti y *x.'V th* D iu;* 1 . i tickut, and
aow, €*uu*ctleast,in Uar.t'uvesvolMlloii.-, h.is hecn
Awoprlikea lv bill wind by th* AMitloiiljis.—•
NY • b:vß'e hm DuHglsif Noun, anno. Ip
tho h, his friends btv.‘, noiity all fursalcen
him, He will not carry a single State. NYbat
■bjeot, then, ear any m*u l.opo tu aceompliiU by
votiug f> r Doug!mf
Tint Qmailoit,
Tb*> Knguirsr H disposed to ho down ofi Ms.
Broukiarldjf, b*aiux>u* kaa not beer dictated to
by Air. Doug .u, and has not on9wcrd quentn s
that tbe squatter sovereign ehfef was gs : ! of f’e
opportunity ..I replying to at Norfolk* Va. It
w*j th* very ihiijjf for Air. Douglas who h.ia lost
sight of carrying a Southern tffut*, sm-1 is now
fdayinj bln card? fir Northern t.i’c.-*
Fruy, when do as .Mr. D. 11 statpl ca this ques
tion? \Vi*a right has be io be eicnaed?- Re
sides, w!iy doon ho not take p.mitlou upon tbo
doctrine of protection ? It,* has been written-to
by bis friends. It ia the living IVIIO In tho co
---va .s. His alvycatc* iu Georgia aro |dtilled to
it. Ibe trut b is, it would hurt him with t*ucL
supporters as Hen. Wuihiugfoii Hunt, tho I’rcs
iJont of tbe National Bel! Conveutli n, whoclusior
lor Air. Bel’ views in accordance with tboSu ex
pressed by Mr. Donglaa, whoso election tho Nu
quirtr says, would bo r";r* ttd nv much a
urds. Mr. Breckinridge takei position up,.n tlds
great question. Mr. BoM won’t Answer.
Ln iNOf .s—Muiuw ktu..k CoUMtr.—l bera uto
many dutingui-ibed gan.ljinnu in Ut*<*r; ui, who
have left tbe Bellparty from considerations ol
duty and patriotism. YVo eco luuulioned from
31ei iw. (her, Judge Warner's county, ‘ il. u
W. T. Harris, the la’t America:) Senator ft r that
courryV'nJ fafcrj.hly spuken ofua tlio Opnsition
ouadidatc lor iu thu lust due lion; Jloa
Flunk, kundoil, luruter'y tvn t'ppomi uUcp
rescnialivo iu the L igislwture and tb present Or
dinary of the comity; Judge J. Siinerton, Major
C. 15. Harris, Dr. J. Hafir , li. (’, Mobley, jfesij.,
A. B. Mocrty. J. L.Oiroeicr, W. 11. I‘. Aduir, YV'ui.
A Adams Clerk Superior G'unrtj A. S. Freeman,
Fq , B. K. Tucker, Cos). I Jewry, K. llairit.nnd a
host of others. These men arc using nil the r in
fluonci for Breckinridge Mad Lane.”
Dm la iiah I Irwin
Tho report is confirmed of ibcdcath oi lJjis m>-
blo tnan. He wag drowned in Tex® by thuej.*
plosion of n uteamer, upoif which l e tool, parage.
Georgia will long iamout his uutimely loss.—
Few uitnJLiad trajmer and hot'ur fittads und few
men dcaerve l o.ore the /rUn-hhip h ve nj
others. But Ira Lns gone! Ho roprtvcited
Wilkes Iu the Legislature ut tic tiuio of his <loath.
Was gptiaktrr oil ho Lower bran ok :ni tko ruling
spirit of the body. Ah ova ell, ho wns it pure
ohrititi3and waß donbtlready f r hit dot Hi.
COVUVXJCAILt'.
Hon. A U.tolqiUt. A.n LlTrtllu byecrh
JjaGranom, Cut bib, H6O.
EJ ti r.i JJi ‘lj Tir*ei':—Ts:Q H .’nocra ** ts
Troup were aroused on Katonluy n.put, tho Cth
inst., by au effectiv from Mr. Colquitt,
the Alternate Elect nr Tor tho Stotß :t Ln-go on
tin trccUinridg® tlclrat, It i.s pr / ::.<cd Ly nil
pi i unt as the y*cut *} i/ceh •</ th * rump ■ ‘ju / It
wan a noble effort —a grand nfi’ r —:-n I tl ♦ Ir.
mocrary of tidspld Whig county i. ‘urn him
thank*. N’ ) dap-tvup, no idle dcelnumini, wr.
dottery fentooce*, hut a fine, eff.a iiv, able nvgti
tucnf # n J loir of 1110 pylrtsi it; tho
Cunviisa M'o ndl not alt* nipt an <.ailine us this
Speech. D HuOicr :* to y, that St l*n . and -lit* food
i.ndweb ‘i k> !i.i< ir.o>i • i.o ‘V.i
c immunity.
W® expect to iucrciiso the 1’ >■■■ .:i ;voio In
this coumy at the i<xt ! • f i His tin : iae
M Mr. lldlanl tiotwitlj . . < . ficiusi
there ore toeoibora of hit pariy w), * will p‘< w.th
us. I would like t” Lear 1111 l-u ) t,. .. .id an
:fio issues of the oauv n # a. It * a.; , do ** (irefk
uicetiti” Grtek.” THOU I*.
Anoilcrhlratr
A vot wasfaktn cn tho Stuauo -r arti; ing at
Montgomery, on rhe Btb.
The following i tho result t
li reek in ridge, -7
Dull, 13
Dougla*, 7
Also, by the train iu day 2th Crons Montgom
ery.
DrockinriJg , 27
Doll, 7
Douglas, 7.
.. fa-: j:ngkd.
I'ronf the W wliing on Cun t’tutl n.
Htrphci A Dutgla* and n-U>r !lun!iti..4
To the Editor of tha t ‘on*nt un <.
Sia-Tbe Status aud Union nowi-paper es yc*-
ter lay makes tho inierciliug aanouiicuiaont that
Judge D ughn nnT Him *-x Know N"'hing Gov
ernor of Keutucay mot tugultier nt, the Jotn*’
Wood Baroecne! lu its f-.lhoWj no'ic < f that
auspices und ominous event occur* lit* 1 Hotting
paragraph:
“Governor Merebend of Kentucky— *:tc like
to print the weds *ul Kentucky,’ und lot-inpbu
ci*w them, tnieiMJsa •h'* candidate of a di.-uorau
n initiation, is from Keiituckj'—w U, Gov. More
head of Kentucky, ia to tho backhonu oppo.ud
to drauuion.”
From the stale elandcr and falsohood agiiuat
Mr Brockinridgu, oontairud in tire ah vc quo
tation, 1 turn with dragust and apuru tl with .
contempt, lam astctijuffed at tho lgnonnc'.'—
the teu.cr.ty and the entire want of principal
that would put the two men iu comparison—J.
C. Brockinridgo Aud Charlua ft. More head! I
would aflt thu people ol Kontucy—l would call j
upon the innocuut Uu . I shod at Louisville, on 1
the Cth <f August, iSrah— to spunk from lira,
ground nud toll whether there can bo uny com- ,
parison between tho tw , ut politicalmeu or pri
vate c-lixenjt.
Jix-Oovcrnor Morcluod ha* lb**
honor of being the fir-t, aud I tflit the last Know
Nothing Governor oi Keniuc }•. 0u “k loody
Mot'day” lie was elected by the Know Nothing
I arty, amid murder and Conflagra ioti, aud in*
v®*te I with th® flCarletfohc; n<-t tho purple—that
ancient and honora le insignia of power! LU*
Governor Moruheud m ido u thorough canv ii and
tho State Ken ucky ,In 185&. upon the Kuow-
Notbing iaracj s unconsttiationully uul iwfully
and fiercely Insist®*! upon by tbatpuity. liis ad*
[ ministration was rhfnctti;2i J ! y nil ft o ?n
----i iutuic-rence of his party up t. u to’lau yonr wheu
Uovwuort .MagcCiu w..s sleeted by the isetu*uiat>
i's his su: c* a or. This yesr lie is .u- ( *uod W4.U s
now aud umirderftil lord for tho C 1 n ami
th* laws, and Ms purry, wb eh, if tbu l->ws sa n d
b ‘cu ••uiur.-ed agniD*. *ts ra rubor*, w ,u;d 1.,
much MuaUvr ibna tt i— ary ua upiuiious now
*“ ‘ r f icement of ihn of law* as they iu.ro Uvu
i.r their violation I
Hot Turn unable t divine how th ffow
.nothing Uovoiuor omuu*U tbo Way trum K.ui..
Ui;y to join Judge Dyuglasut thoJcuc*’ Weed
I'aihouu*. Ti may be liecausp tbu* wives are
t'atbolipß. No, the cx-Guvcrfi .f's wit.i n t
tow : ‘hitholio; iho WnS, nod ?Ih dfmfhfer <.|
Hu liisluuan t that- lie married In swocMiOn
lliu iv o daughters of old Jeiuuii.j Lonvy, ol Fay.
etto county -tlie mimic, n.m tint -am. ;d,-,li (>
the greet ditunionist, John C. Jfr.
The Governor tnanied two Oathtdic ladies sd
Irvli pargntagw but whom tb Know bathing
t *ty arose iu Kefilml r, bo s 1 tej it, ad it mad*-
him Governor under tbo i- •-t trrri* lc chcuua-
Htitnccs of blood and orlnwt
1 allude to tlideo lar Mil uxtuupl* berausn it is
fmduhly fititlia (SgtboDgs will vot* lur judxe
rroug'nn Wrui Ills wifo l A Ci.Ui>r...i—i. .ul.'. t
W< sd* Ibit *hey willy is fbr i : :,: . 1 v. j |
bus tor John li*U indirectly f lor every vote i*iv
n t. DougUs iu Kentucky count* lur Dell jof
this there cun bo no doubt. Governor Aforchosd
c.line* to the aid of Roll through Douglas,''nniflhe
Douglas crgAli di estho eassbliv denm.luring fiul
ly eui falsely Air. D.-cokiuruige and *ulugi}ing
•U boro of “Moody Alonduy.” G übi-lica wiR n*t
b* caught with ohaflyr deluded luthii way. Ji:
stead of ftldinuMortbead tb <s! ; •
sprinkler” D ll,tbcy wdl, with thtdr wanted pn".
triutisiu, rally to the support of
their friend ar.d advoout., eg tin :i
and know-uotLiDgißat.
Y'our**, truly.
A CATUOT.ro.
Sept. 2J, 16d0.
Rr. Douglas’s JVoriuik ‘‘force*’
Il*e rcciiit speech < f Air. Duuglaj at. NctfftsDv*
A.irginiA, s/iy* tho AVa.ibingioj (ftusslDu(y<-u, in
which tbo Uuotiiue of ucetcieu was openly, a vow,
cd, ia having a powerful ufiect at. U*c r...uah.—
TbouseiuU wh< have hit-hwrto g.-.u Mi, Dcug
-I** un t irue t support, noyr i..at tnmr e'o
opened t* the duog.i into wlach ‘hviriciafl r
wuid pluug tb.m. ato ha-:dy ic.sKung; tbcli
s aud declaring fur Dnohiuri 1,.,.* uva Lum .
Tuo cimaocracy of tbe South *j■* no; actiifUuici
to bu told by ouoaho u.p'rua tj lead t! ciu f lhet
if tboy should dare to Maud up in pfuily iu do-
Knee of tbtW CuuatitutluQul rights, bo will lend
hid ctlurla tu tbu invader of tuuir and
compel them tu submit ; and we mo i <.t ni id
surprised to U-arn that many of tho lUu.t active
aud iufluoutiul of Mr. Douglas’s fortiiur Kdl*acr.i
i arc ucsvrling bis ttuu l.u J shuiy by acorca.—
Among tboao who have recently declared that
they run iiojungcr support Air. DoiigluH. in vu v
of Ms ditUiirnti ml at or folk himJ Now York) K
JsisuiL. NYilivU, i£*p, Douglas * >*> iKetur sw*
u.o bitii Uiainot ut A ugiuia.
J hu N’yrloJU Argus pubtDhes a. 1 : g mul yhU
letter Iro.u Mr. NVimoii, tn wldch ho fully hud
eiourly mated bis poditiun. Wo giv„ a lew *g
llMUlM I
“i hevo Sail! I ’supported-’ Douglas. X have
NUpporied Duuglaa; 1 Dow nuppor* Diecktuaiime.
1 HUituiucd Do .gl.ia to j reSeiVo ti e liaii .nmUy
of (bw and inueraiic | any. i now surtuiti Dicebiu
lidgvlu preoerxo ut tbo o aloa.
••i wis lur Douglas when bu iji...a lps[ up-t
, tho Cibuiuuati plutforui, add iLmcul
sustained mid cuduiaod tho fc olu.ions r.t:d ru
pm tol ‘Wd uiui Til, but wtioii bo- si. ppe and ibnro
iiuio umi duciulwU b* puipo.-. .1 euwoevrUig ul,i.
.un. mug tuesuhttiinuiou of the. w.oib lu Dbn k
lUpupiican rule under ‘any • ntlngt nc£,* 1 c ui.
subuiii to trim no louder, wb- r. h beiiio.
ilt ngbtof* bmto peuotiaui ■ to witl.dutw ir. b
ibid buiwi). 1 ucliuoulodged him u toy lea let,
t.:t wlmu lie,us liw-tlid in Non Yoidc, ru-'.i and t
luso wuU those ivhu held to this vvhi .h i
dcC .trd iu tbu Very ylaifortn up n which bo ec
e.-pted (lie iiouiiuauou, tbo* it o - ft !'■
1- nger to luso tviib him.
••Whan I cou.d uld iu'J'M a-rving il: tiii.nnii
ty (.fvlio democratic pnriy l cuatakieii I im i ; •<.
U iiijg 1 wan calittd upufi to (auiiUCu Do j-rtmi
pic ; tiut a in. u bo biiu®> 1. and oat fays thai. u -'tuuyli
iy by rolusnlg Cos give force and i fii 1 1 to it-* o iw-
I- rtu ol’prineiph?, un 1 irtTn:: (li.n-thVui li\
cluim.ng auiboriiy at the hands of the Fedcn..
Govuruuunt to pioatrve the L'n.uu **si *ut on
uuguhCies,” I sqstaiu liiui i o iwugw< - YVkin h
was the acknowledged I.id-r of thu.Suite
Democratic party, 1 tfa* content to do
buttin’ ir hi* servioo; but i.iiuolra boiruys t|(.
r!audrd ol Lis party and takes Ira u. tr.h iut
tho v< ry camp ol iedaruluui, emlonVoiln;, to *e
cure tu hiuuelf fho aid 'f rneh who wra in favoi
of the *•(.'-nstitiition. Gniun, an Ico -r • rn*’.r ■:
the laws,” hyaaenflriug fciittt* light to con Bull
ilatien, T nueiuin in in uu ion,;, r
“I urge nlj ;>tuty rights Uj,i , ;-i v\h um*i]:
trim to tho prineijrica of tha uouf”>; ■ ( party, al
men wli-i rovap-nco and respect •he V.r ,ji:hi fliwi
K‘iutucky reselntioira of *W and * • ihw ds
clar.iUun ot the rig! • i Vjrguw.* uol vl lit
iher j M Lite.-, i-a •< • n.• ; -n A
L)‘ og a-t and hi.-, h-d. lulLm ami com- i- the Hfp
po.t of th*e wtio, in • ,•. • f- J -i* I, •?,*,
• ctaud Ly tL< right- *i ihve uta*.”
“Ihe ‘i U'iut■ -a J i> ~ ... . a i
uoUti’ • l arc u -t only at war iru.’i t. • p: : iij.opi.
ofr.* l-ra- - , i'*pi.irt io “rr-v •.* (v■ i
•Ju’ ic red platfo'i. bu* r.? hi u • **, i.rm!’
dn.'garui'.t in t Axqu-. ‘x*.
•-..■ ‘t.u.d iv . i. to i Lniun i.X,ua
s’.it-:.- 1” •'.-.Mm- -•lv*.rl; •; t XU
b.ihtncoj'ot • • and uur hr ? dcsirw)-t;4.
ILc a.n.tif us bai fw u u•< nnd w,th i
the power ly ekeul. ..j pi itn ;■ lahiv<- /
111 j. il'anUhJ
1 pri-f -T ho i g- < f li**
O .vi-rni nrt is I )|f to in f-- * r -r *Ltt *i
ii. .; is will deten&ti ti*'* hamper of 1..
. \ <.. ■( 1 1 (J, it f..acf. i. :piU.ii ■•., -Uc* a• ii
’
• t<:r pu.i**tii*n will i.'-o Ln <r- !. ■♦> <L wtl ‘ >
ibis c< nietf, if there ii any ta y h.* Ij lira bol|.
>■’ um. ; to iu lijf rr-stfiftwl ; ..’-o ’2
of Y'u-g.aiu wilt be in inn- r .. uiion .. Oh . .n
‘iiy— f/eactul/lt aaceaH’iti*
•M bis right Judge |>otg4n.<d- * le <r
pr .tUuns upjii Ur ojn &oL y‘tn> r
that LO will aid £.\. : du, .; -•- < •<>:. ii •< t)
subduing the South t- lllaek-tTc j id/y.ni loll:
undureiervlogtho Union n'('-r^/t'oi' , '7c
Ly forclug the BouiUeiu .vdo 1 \ sohunt as *■ *-
oral Jackson did tjoutb Caro to: , v. .u in i
she nullified the laws ei < <>ngr .
••Virgtolaloves inis Union; *!♦ ;, ivu her sii
to lor id i , and her bet 11 x-d atid tren.wtrj I
protect it, Bbe vhui iuto tho Lnivu ut prs im
t.cr liglita; she wih wiihdr.vw from .t,vt.wuit h*
comes deatru live of C ut end.
“I lore tbu Uni* n ; t.ut 1 uni fr. kto f ny ti.; t
there are'eouUugeuvLia'uivier wbi'Ai its pe pot *
any aud piv;.orvaiioo would mid be m 1 ib
rather than a blessinff, bhould uuw m.i.
North, with TvTou fury Mi and I'rutm-i ‘. i !o ui. nr
tempt to snip us of our ng'ta id and. r-> ii
dignity, I, lor my part, miner).. >; mi , ... >
*oeU--roa tbucu Cnitt(( i*lat>o .> ■•. Up >‘n Ho
etruD'la of disutiion, uu-l tl.eir tli-jn'a „ ulnn
•liirowui into political uhnlhilatnn t r• v r
*‘i thcreloße.wurnatwt’ f.gl'ia L ~.... .a . f th*
dun;,* r that iu ikrvuU ikJ loliuir | .i|ly Qt t ir
piiu-iplef, and urgu them t*
< ■.tra,<leruiiort,ftuHj us tlio < i j.-oi.'Z ti id.’ ~n.
ity and tikequistion*, And r..My t > the rtf .
I II ■ Mi *V ! ■, ■
i-itryi. 1 oftbeir #**!• iy ’*
A a moon 4 of rein v'n„’ pain fTuto body,
no m dtoino has over at juiro la t ~ fstio > * qaul
to # .-rry Davis’ Pain lii'.lu-. Th - tie of this ar -
tide has exceeded fill htUvf. But it ba* roi.l
merit, and tint is sufll.iunt.—NT-wp ol and Cov*
ingten Now*.
Tbrilcav) Bain .no Saturday .tight Much Usm*
if?c Hour.
The rains on Saturday night wort L*o most co
praua ®vr ren in Atlanta—thtft ia a gr-:i!-r
quainiiy of water fell, in >he tun *, tkau ha.*ov> r
been previously noticed hero. Thu damage dot o
Is con *i*ic ruble. Culler* at 1 bninu-n.i l.i-c
been flooded, and property in tb**iu mj ir 1 to a
great extent. YVeht-ard ©foneflrot .v 1 *
is ilUfill; aud several nraigiug f • ‘ 1 i 0
There ino little damage <1 i o to t'uum l” o
i new bouses iu coursi of Comtruc-tion, or rccctitly
I const meted—and this must not bn wood r©d at,
if the miserable ch*r®e®r of tbo w(*ik i* taken
. into uc-ooUDt—-had Wicks; bad uioiUf aod the
’ entire ahsenco of architec.turai akdl lu designing
! pilasters noting upon nothing, arches springing
: iihtn the piers et a wind -w, h <*., the on
jjy wonder i* that one half ol them has n-t turn
i hied to tbo ground A* it U there urc several
i splits, burst*, slukcogi, Lu.—AtianU /ntvlUjcn*
car.
COLIMBCS, TUIKSDAV, OtTOrED 11, IMO
Fell! It Alibi KUcilot. -UrpubllCiins A brag.
Th* Uectiou fur Geveruor of IN nosy Ivunia has
doubtless resulted in the triumph of Curtis, the
lUpubiicuu owndi ate, over Foster, tho fusion
cuttdidttto. Th* latter was supported cerdiaUy
by DiockiiriJge, Bell ana Douglas men. Every
•doit was mado to elect him, hut of no avail.—
Tho “Wide-A wakes” were Ht tbeir post, anil with
(bw cry if ‘'freedjm” aud “opposition to slave
ry” oa their Ups, carried the day. Wo have lilUs
Kith now in the tureens of any etber candidate
than LUiAi-lu fur Prcaidout. This ru ult ia but
the foreshadowing of another Ilepublictu triumph
n November, aud tbe defeat of tho fusion cun
•Udatrs. Douglas now stand* uo chai-co at lb*
North. T?c cann*l carry a Btato against Ltn.
ouli), w ub w* There a**nia litile hope
of tb” election goiug into tbe Tluuso of Reprercn
Diloru the people, it is Dreckiuriilgour
Linouln. and. tkntith th* bmitli should go fer
the former, it would not give Idm or any other
candidate a majority iu it* Electoral College. It
becomes ffouthorn tuen now to lnet) thomusio aud
look at secession in tiio f/iro, Xu onr judgment,
as a lour if borne, Its institution*, its fire-side,
wo think it the duty of every putriel to resist
upon tho threshold, Black Republican dotnina
lion. It is the day and the hour, and wb. u tbo
Sonth yinldfl, it will bw to her degradation end
noire tr.
It. J. Moved, M, -Tbo South
I*y the following communication it will bsecn
ib'UK-J- MJ3U4, Esq , i* roquostod by u l.trgo
uumber of citixcns to deliver a peecb on vh*
’ Prospeota and re.sults of a dissolution of the
Unum” iu ISGO. Wo would be pleased to hoar
Mr. Alosos, aud unit* nur requust with tboao of
our Aiticens. It is time we ware sitting our hou3o
iu oiliar lit tho uroct of Air. Lincoln's election,
and Uioae wbo ar* still hopeful, a* in days of
yoro, wi'Uld do . ol! to hear Fi*uie nf the fame con
noctud with this subject und uudemtand bow iu
dependent tbe Niurh i* in the Union, she pays
two dollars now, where tho North pays uiu , und
out cl 3 10 millions of exports, sho ccnribuus
2uo. Wo trust opr fullow-citiseti wdl accod* to
tli* roquiat of L a friends, and add rc£* tlu in ut
somouarly day.
Comuiuokatol.
F. J. Alosttn, Esq—-Sir: On tbo part of a
largo nuuiLtr of Duii.oor.itic Union min iftbic
city. I respectful!* aak you to doliver a public
addresat Tetuporance Hall at your earliest con
vcnieuce, “Ou the prospects aud r*sul;s of a dis
soiu'i.'A of the Union,” lAd votes in this county
may La decided on* way or the • tt*er mi a clear
*t itcmcnt of the rc.Hultj of su.-b a stop. You have
been :* octed. a* it is wil! buowu that you ar..
lu! y posted on * lie subject, and hivothe nerve to
stats your conviclioeS pla n:y.
Very respectfully,
A UNION DEMOCRAT
“KtvoluKun “
Thy Bnquirtr of yesterday, ia two stpuraU ar
l ilea, employ* th j above term to designate* the
altitude ul a sovereign Slate, trboaopeople incon
vm iou, may del roiinti to Hiib'lraw from the
Union. “lLovolution” is a word of various nitan-
Ini's, un N that we Ainy not ascritlo to It, as usul
by our h -ighb. r. a aigniflration which he did not
inti ml it to have, wo rcß|Mt liully a k from him a
vo: jwne t*> tbo following questions:
la!, lias a State ihe ri<jht t soccdc l;Qin the
rpinp, itself l*risg the judge of the provocation?
2d. If .South Caroli* ior Alabama idnmM ae
ced • upon the election of Lincoln and the Fede
ral Government should attempt io cocrco th* obo
; di- ureof their citiiens to federal laws, would
t .o A’ “;. ‘, er assist, or eousel assistance, to the
sc “ding Stti'.s, or to the Qovercauct?
Ii the first question be answered in the **£Hrui
atic, n reply to tbe eccouJ will, nf course. Is c
---neecssary.
3-CTH CvnuttMA Dsrxacxs.—Tbu Charleston
Mercury puh.i .h-.-s au e'.ahor ita tabular ataUuieni
i.towing hotv an iiuprov*moot iu tbo maonorof
drawing conscripts or volunteers could Ho tnxdo
inc*i9 of qeceiaity. IJy it each district Is ro
qiiiii di •mini a uuither of select mi.itla. In
expluining tho paper, the Mercury rays : “Under
rf.L ry.-'wn j.v- : it is beliovetl that this eo
loot tuiliii.. w al l Lu to tho rest </f opr n ilitia,
-hould thuir services Ho needed, whoA a regular
inuy is in auyouuutry t * the rest of the force
shich a war uiy *•**.:! into the field.”
L a*r tra m Lor. Risr,—lnvitation lu TDU Ca.
i, liston, Sear Norfolk, Vs., I
October Cth, j
To r. \ . . rttASANT*,
•':! . A mutual ‘t. . *r.; hi© your
; tier t • i .Mi. w'.'i the It- to reply to it for
r tV..’ k >' v - * T tiiu riepcrt and hindnosa it
im*. -is lor lav, apd regret that it will out he in
my p ,*.r to viait Columbus, Gu., during the
•* rvlii - --impai.;n. Imperative dotniiltie duties
fork *i iu* leave heme fur a day,Tor month* t>
.cnir... I ate not idle though, iu this contest.—
You will ar.oß sco my view t lonctL. > express*
1 t the Democracy cf Vr‘ .... v.Their
aim i- to arouse tbe aluto *t* to u ■n*o of the
dai'gct which thrcalci..* their ri/'.ta, -r ♦•* sense
1 ihc UegradiiU>n which *©.-*•■-’ u >r*il aub
iiiisHion to their wrongs. t**,<i grant they may
nud nod felt, as I feci them, if they be right
©mi dut. I hope Georgia will do something to
redeem bar hnvirig quondam rights so
'•*ioni.“t playing -■ i fiddle t • 1 utivr sov*
oroignfy.
Very tru'y und u-spectfullf your*,
HENRY A. WISE.
r rbtfue and UlHrusl® In Mnvcogff.
Tiik.ro was a poiitical discussion and a htrW*
:uo in Mu* g©©* sow day* since. Iu behalf cl
Bri-'-ikinrid,:©. YY*. N*. Ilutchiff* and John T. 1101 l
l a Es-f*., appeared, and John Peabody and
J. J. Abcixrouble, K*q., repri'sented tho Deli
iNuratj. I fso gintlemcn are all young men ot
the bit < i lom city, end acoustotmd to public
; caking. Mr. lluichhi* leal offln * flue speech
of ahull hour and V. .re followed by Mr. Peabody,
vr •> p;u?cnt<Ml the claim* of bis party in a bivwi j
’ D.i.ner wax Iran served, ab.-r whir'* |
I M* ll'ddencM nnd Abercromi ddfd I
tit® people. Doth *ido* cluiiocd the. victory, as |
each fpenker did well and phased his party
friends. Thu Breckinridge men were in the as
cendancy. YV arc glad that the young ra< n ar®
taking an interest inch* campaign and our |>vu
1> ever ready to give tbciu a “bowing and a cui *
nh!e.| Fee iu the contest. They art, aftet al ,
t'ra’ u neaudsiota” ol a community, aud their
n ...ut hearts vibrate in unison with ©very throb of
pufrotiam, while the old politician I* too fre
quently moved by policy aud tire l * v• • of office.
V. aw in Calhoum couNTr FbontDA.—Weloarn
from ti c Maiiuna I’striot tl at tire Depulfttore
hud attacked the bouse of Jesso Dpr len, killing
I im and a man by the name of Willis Mu- grove
aod—•— Darden-
W® huvo before us a letter from Mariana,lnform
ing us o's tbo startling iuteUgimce tbet th© niditia
ol J t'-ksi n co., was to have been ordered out on
ttiu 13th tn*t. to proceed at once to t nlh<ram I ho
witr i* curr ©d on by th® eitlsou* of Uodrden,
Liberty, Calhoun, Jackson end W ushington
couhtie* sot of despvradous in Clboun,
who havo been making offensive threats, and
aro guilty of serious a t* against society un l
tho )ttWS.—Qu*M4y (/Vo.) RtpuMU.
PEYTON 11. COlOtr'iTT, l ..
JAMES W. WAKREN, \ Editors -
Number 42
Tiioairlrul Crltlclstn.
A writer in tho Now York ifuoJay Aloroury
thus speaks of Forrest’* “ llamliok :'*
Tiioyiis mo actors who nr* lucky, likewise
80010 wl “ !l > unlu. kv, and th* termer ia Edwin
fiorrint, i-f IMiilad*lphia. Tbu tnan has been
<rlunate from infancy, und ii* acc untod great io
m.u hs of iriao.n century ; but bits not the c
---lur which ca* play IL.mlik.” fiheka meant to
uiako the Frmcu .f Denmark a philosopher and
a rcbolur. I'. irist makes him a rourtn’ lion,
seek in’ which bo may devour.
In the firat p rt of tho first Ack, Mr. Forrlst D
heavy on his I. gn, and remind* me of lkonan.
W bun ho seva the per it of his d< nil Ra, bo is at
br-t rx -j cc'ihle in bin demeanor ; but as the sect.*
goes on, ho gets to speakin’ from the bottom of
his siotuik, and is like n roarin’ Hon, sockin’ which
b* may devour.
In Ack the two, the tragedian ia more like
*• Hamlik,” iit.d reminds one forsably of poor
Kirby—only be turn* in his toot. It is | Lasact
t* so* him t and in’ by the sweet Oubtdy, l.k< the
iat boy by the w:>mnn with longbuir ut ilumuui's.
Rut then hu cnti’r be quiet long, and soon gets
cuss in and smearin’ and ft loping about liko a
roarin’ lien, seek in’ which ho may devour.
hi the scene with the players, Mr. F rrist is
good, unit do** ns well ns Reau or Mac eady or
‘■annoy NYii!i*m*; but when the part comes where
he aay&-
“ Why iu: stryiir.e* .1, ar go ireep,
Thu hear tingallid play ;
For some run-t dust •• hilosome must sweep,
And some go on a bust when seme may sleup—
Do rolls tho world Away’
I bur:t out Lrfin’ and bit myfren’such a butt iu
tho stowiL v. .th my clboy tliat his watch Jumped
i-'uan out <1 hi* watch pockltt. It was for all
thniv :Id liltt !• x .arln’ lion .-etkin’ w hioh he may
devour,
Tb i.s vc or is rot a rnsu who ean rend “ nm
lik'a” flolil >qui.R with as mirb judgment as Kir
by. Om w uld think to bonr him doing tm-m,
tout they gave him n great paiu in tbe etomik,
and was awful hard i g./. Hbaka e ver wroto
ill* tu io lo ij okln in fuvb agiuy ; and if fc\ rrist
d-u’t know this, ho ou jln to stick io “Spartikus”
un l *• Mc-tamoras,” and leave the biid Avon
alone.
But it is when For i-t'.i Hamlik” comes to die,
that you see pliyhiklu ilovd.-pnicntsof a loud Hod
sagacious vh.iriki i I’vo scon d e several
liuu\.; and one.* 1 -1 tivini; hillings by l.aving
i'.gr.ii tuaro of mine die on her wuy up a bill j
Dur Ir: i r see anything liko Forriat in tbo last
throw . You ■ •... him irutn any part of tbe
bou .o, for be dit s all over everything, nrd re
mind* u porron ot un Zouave in hi* final agony.
D is ‘he dt-ata cf i. roarin’ lion sickin’which h<*
may devour.
• no w I'd and lai o This prit trag*iH*n
this popular artick. > ugt.t to have heard John
l’htll} Iviuibl • get off that od Arena to tb skull :
“ Alnsl poor Yorrik ‘. I kn"w him well.
A follow of inKiito vest, Horatio, etc.”
N*w, Kimo/o aiivnv* ctiuzed when he canto to
• ilorai’- 1: x..ti-f be t-.iid ti nt in lliu days of
the bird ol Avon, •• 11 .o-ra-sbe o” me ns a sneeze,
and Sbaks, put tbu word there us a aiagu diiek
ti.-n. li’aso in C.d-er'a edition of the great
dr.imyi;-', eimu led f.i C'dlytr and tbe bird bis
sell. Mr. F- tr *t un d'iit b • nabumed to take *
bit.t In in tb Kimbles, for they was mtin tely so-
I uriorlu him. 1 !.•• u i< r which w uld play ‘‘liam
liL” iu int: -Liunl s;>iu, should imttaietbe phtl
os phjcul o.t it,(Tier than the roarin’ lion s**ltin’
d'tiieh he may devour.
Th Lntc Storm.
From I. ‘ raiaraand Misaisaippi wejbegio to oh
ta.n Khil utc. unto ut too i..aetv Ly the gale of
1 uo.uiuy last. For t s duration, ami for the forco
ot thvwmd.it hat- aenrely been equalled lor muny
youi N” itnd.ir r> •( ol .-■•gunud deplorable
i .. . -A
ng of lira grow in,.- cropa, has beeu lately
expurkneed
i’r. ui tbo Liilour- aa parishes, from tbo river
belotv aud above, the tddei tts of clutrueti* n,
erou r.-w, -..hen oi.'y the first items of iutcJli*
goose begin t<> I o oiv*.*l, aio euuthug. Ike
preparations l'.-r cane grtuding were lully made
<-u ulmosl every plantui ran, and iu some tew iu
stances the machinery hud been started. Hub
dreds of plantuis have n* w exteusivo uud
costly reputrslo u.&kn helorethey can cru&b a
rang or light a fire. .-.'uch a disu -ter, comiug at
this inpppoi tuuo u um.t. i> a calamity that can
not lie fully cppM*. i .ted Ly these who aru uot
thoroughly acquainted with tbu whole routiuo
of sugar making.
* Bat mined to thid i.*t the fact that the cane, by
being prostrated, i> scri ualy endangered Evury
J tut that to rhea *ho it tho weather cca
‘.inuei warm, will ho*.q iLr v. out rootivt* aud
commence t > grow, destroying all tho fatchurico
pruprti*-of thu caue, nud rendering ttuaelt-aaio
the proiant crop.
Ttie don.ug uicnt of machinery end the da
atruetion nt sugar houses, bagasse chimneys,und
o her budding?, will d**]y all attempts to e..vo
thu crop by only roaort to grinding. Tho proa
peel of th* .*■ ; r crop ia uj*m terioualy damag
ed bv thu I..iu storm. It is to be hoped that tne
great darn r* p-*rtcd in confined to a very nar
row belt of thu augur legion.
Thu lots to he c ticu planters, though not so
serious, ■. I still 1.-o uuu ual. YVo have heard
a iSci ;nt to t* have that the st**rm has been vio
lent far into the ioteilor. Monday uight it wai
blowing half hurricano at Cantor. Tho viu-
ho wind w Mho canee of delay to tho
train* on l: o Jack* u road; from Jackson to
t'reiik-r station, crcafing th > apprehension that
ihube-t Cutton district, at least of Mississippi,
ha* fell tue f.i ,1 to i. of tbo .-tonn experienced
n rM.tlVify and viciuiiy. Tho wind tell upon
. w tu ;.©.i bolls. At least twenty
iur ; . • *.. .. ;;l-ik.>ve blown out of tts recep
lucio, much cl it i ntig entirely carried away.—
I hat which remain t u the field cannot lut bo
J* t riorated in qi.’-lity, Icing stalind with dirt
and trashy
It ra imp* i-.'ibUt to e-titnat® tin Us* which
tins b n m n.lncd, hut it is uot imprubahlu the
iinprcssit'i fiat i it ilia- :• r will ififiucnco tho
tn itketi! temporarily, will be loalieud.
Tho her motor, ■ n M> t i.iy night,'ell sudden*
ly tou ( .iut btow which the mercury kits not
lescctided t r t-n yenr.--. It gave ample warn
ii.g of tho storm th.ii ** t noir— the gale, at its
ivurtt, scareil.v. hnwn-r, realizing tho autiaipa*
lions tbat hod been cn-atad by obtn-rvatiuna of
ib© i u him burometri* a char ges.—Aew Orleans
/ I cay unt.
(From the N. 0. Picayune.)
Mexican .Hews.
Vcio Phme >•/ the dijjluultjf n th Sj a tt.
The brig lvineo, Capt Morse, which errived cfT
ilih J*ms< Tu* ** i:iy lu-.rmug, direct from N’era
Cruz. Lnt subsequently wi t aohi>re,a*elsewbtre
reported, brings to us severul la)s later ntw*
from Mcxici. I* i ot lho most imp<-riant char
mi t. r, ami n>i only confinns what wo havo befoie
Lad m regard to the final efendemnation and eon-
Gacatiou < ibo Cfpunibh hark Muini Concepcion,
hut pretents an * utircly new phase of the recent
difficulty bui we n t o two Govvrnui<til*.
It is t • ibis If eb that immediaiely after the
arrival out ot the-Spanish ear steamer \ clasco,
w• th Official and rpal<-he* f.m Havana, a* leb ro
ilnicd, it note w.ts j assi’d 1 ruin tho Spanish Com
inodoro to ilih r,-r,..ii:itllna( Govtiniiiont, de
manding iho uu on do. to restitution of ibo con
•ivmntd v. *<d ****** l paj umut of dwuiag* s, oth
i rwi*-’ Win viiy of Veru. Crux w<;aid at onoa ho
LoiuhHitl and A* CODIJ lianro with this dotoaml
l,uA alri.uly, in accoidance with tlio decision of
i ili,. court*, bi n t uiua ly declioetl, und tho last
note was com . t i-d in thu uiv>t p rctiipt>ry ternu,
>iiuiii vvvro ut once i-i inmunicatcd to Cupt.
I dart iof ihu l . S. sloep-01-wiir Savannah and
Ml, c otlicvr of tho Homo Squadron. Thereupon
M’ ip . Jarvii* itumediatvly passoth a note to the
ttpaiibh Bommodorc, in which ho not only c< n
dvmuoi bis course in tho decided terms it dc-
I served, but ti .ally coucluded Wlih deehning,
the word* tire quoted to uh, “ihatho wuti and con
oider tin* first allot Bred upon Vera Cruz as a shot
tired upon the American Squadron.-’
Iu coum-juuin c of this lo ti all Anther octru
in the matter wus suspended, and the whole
Hpanieh Squadron, #iib t 1 "' 1 v ’ l’ , ‘ on ‘ 1 ” ne
l, >.ii 0.l ... ll.'-.1... W itlH.ul InlßDdlr,
o.uJurw II I- |.|. ni.-t.i. V>iii.-b c cot. lu u.onl,
ns a verbal r purr, we iimj runarke* p.rilai cor
, Lofii.i. . C it. 1 1ml th“ la *t Havana Uinil re^
porta rberaturn t • no of three ver-seU of war, the
lleri-n ,-uela, AI do and Velutco. The trllib,
hmvevor, ‘• A ‘“"in roach us in nr ruihoritative
f rm, by the fcnglinh steamer ot ILnanafn m
Van Cruz, the Ui mst., sliou'd tho mail* direct
by tho Potomac, now some days over due, not
come to hand before,
pgr Mr- Di- hens >J reported to bo at work oo
anew r.ovob to make tt* appearanceifi the usual
monthly shilling lorm, which i found t> be the
most profitable after all, us it would he and fflcult lo
mako any serial pay £IO.OUO profit in twenty
months, by running a novel through it. Tall
aum waa nottud by Blouk o&u*e.
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