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firtra. -ill flir MmrlrU uollr© iiikI
rmtoh!k|»it' price*.
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APFKAI* OFFICE.
Author I r.r<1 Agents*
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ef |AViirUW Hujmh—I. K Fudge.
Kiri i\ Maour.—*eo from
j • * ' m Dims OF TVIC B9VB.
The readers of nuwspnpcri now n-dey* J The Aniertcon people nro c<*rtninly n
At no timu in
in icrved with n d»*li of crime nn«l vieei v '‘u*ler ,u • * or ld
.immmm. .|» ».«• 1 '*'"7 w " t""*"'-' <*
, , , .'they ■phiMt to-ffa'y. The party winch
i, rntn| nnV in llid •niintiy, .ml Ik* t""** „„ w br in r. »i:i>)riiy mid mki
Ventilate* it uitliOttt «lh l- Kirtlcul.-riy , inoold th© iaoltlutiuu* uf 4ho country
is this the enso with the Northern prints. \ in nn*>i dunce with its sectional views,
(WkT.uiiw.^u, -m,f,^«ReiXrg?S2Ses.
... ...... 1 ties. The wmitlon or tho Rudlcnt* ftl
.■illK-r llmro ra*r» ««,»! dem,.ril,«iil,„n | ^ UltJ J H.lferfM*. Killing
Nntfci press •* pluyiug the. rcavm. j u ie ; r n *n worifi* h n miftwr ot «l*ifV Ac-
actively than ct the Houlh. * urrenre, mid tho operation is nj»p:in t.t
H«t more actively
Wc inhTmC v&'^ncMhc mrffihi of aride-
|y nro con*erv<‘Tt*y tho ttholesole indis-
crintinaU) ventilation of the he and Mo-
• one ®r FAinc.
Tho daily figure# of the New York
market report, m>« the Albany J unreal,
of tho 23th. show thnt tb*-re i« *m»*.|.-r*
fbl- puitiiiLation id the finMaiid circles
of tliu m«tropoli«,nnd an < vid. r.t dknHt
on tho p/it «d capitalists with reference
to investments This is shown not only
in the mi.id fluctuations nf stock*, hut
even in the quotations of staple dry
goods, which havy grown almost ns va-
rialdn as fanny stows. Several impor*
,*-4W- • , ,, .taut mercantile failures sro fllfounceJ
1y ^pWBrdCa irflbrort tho #H)rifttet nno ns having oeeurred during tho work,
Mi. -vs that A (HsontroosTiie
orrortvd fn fhut pln*e
hosing vices and n imes, which ppw un*
iiO|'pily prevail 1 V(o havo nlnmys tlould-
od sotnswhot the morulo of pornd og ho*
fire tho pttblie eye tho very low end
horrid development* of hornen dijAfity.
Our double of its propriety are greatly
augmented when all the ohreuno sad dis-
gnMing nihiutin are net forth w ith mo-
tricious, and cunning art. A diuboHonl
murder, a bold roblKfy, a sldlful roi|uc.
tf«»o or tho invasion and destruction of
tho liiuritul relation, are minutely por
trayed, and presented in rounded wiiuis,
OH Bumliijf Iii.l. [ itm. Uihu. in), ftninml.tk.nl . ).rc«li„r^ ra „ru,,l, on.l
.... * . . • .1 ,, ... i» . .... call for tli'ul removal. CxiiRris*. m-cm-
r A)m t»ro, onginatcij in tU. cellar o( tlm fasnnatlng aud sfiuko like spell, i W- ...
buiMmg oceupiod by Munsrs. BUivviimvi
& f.iiney, grocery inur. hantf, ooruor of
Cwtloo A' uauu and (Jl.vi ry sli ce Is. Tho
ilsmes spread and ootmmiod the beridiaa*
o6f«fdcd l*y Jimva, Bjxttr k ihiy and
ffeems. J. 4r A. Ohcery. Other Huildj
b»ge vfere more or lose ir^ured, i.nd nil
* phrihe) w • Mice*, rrci*e Insured.
s«*s |»y these nU.ltid gafth^vifnifS —
When they held pnVOiswiim 14 Hie I’rrd-
dentbl waliiee, tliry dented tho light of
any man. woman or child to cnliewo nd-
veivoh> the sctioMof Ike Kxet Utive, and
lniviii( the power, they promptly el tip.
|lod mto prison all «lm durvd to mdul^n
in anything nf the kind.
Now, when they uro ''out in the cold,"
they^luim the right to apply to that of-
liciMlHluh «-«Hii|diineii1nry epOhels aA’ty
iant f traitor, u-ui|Hir, delmuclui end mur*
derc-r. If'lho J’rinidcui docs or sayr
any thing contrary to tho sublimated ho*
lion* of oAi'U.'il iropriety, they nt)k> kim
a vidian, slid demand his deposition. If
Ike Hujiremo t^uirt rundcr any denieiuii
ndvifro to their puonlinr notions, they
Ontisu Iku Judgi
ding to them, is the supreme head of the
groveling pussion, for belli tolling and m.uun, nnd in their iirnigiHico and |>ruie
OF* PkvsjS^s Maft.—A grntUn.ari
rsl'ed st ftur ofllre on yesterday, pn.l
' 4 pakf for tlm Htsr—stating that hit
wanted it beenuso it contained so innny
• hdvsmsrliMKils, and be wanted to b/M»w
■whet the bustnose wield was uoiug.—
Heosiklo man—nail unlike many who
cuuipluin that a newspaper has Lm> little
r»MMiing Uialtvr. Adv.*rti*«rii< ut* ur#
^woihJ sign*, aut nnje i f Uie prosperity of
tile pnpef, but of the burmeee cummuni
\£. Uul juf a ibousatid s««b —Orjfh
» Hoioalbing similar to this occurred
with us s bw days since. A gentliupati
•nme upon the truln,called stonr ollioe,
tofikiTibed for Ibo Appeal nnd aut down
by Ibis stove remarking/ *‘I cutno up
op the tfrthi J^rfo morning to buy some
Irish potatoes and bacho. 1 suppose !
can see who has suvU at tie'es for salt'
and thereby save time iu bunting them
up, as I tsuft'l retura this •vening.‘' Af
t»r a fm» inorneats search ho found tlm
arilchs he uUhcd, find rose nnd went di
* fact to tho Imose and inudo his pitrthol
ee. Ho w^s a s^asiblo men.
A wivr tiff of noojriftocitov.
Uhuv^mi, TuU C. Tk* Enquire imltlialiva i
new |,Us of ickioration is tu uatlmrsUtlre timpe
m s Cnn^tittii.iuul Ana-iuliarut, TkeUnsvltli.
dras.ua fmmlketir.oub.. niiU.-Uts l*’iUie«t
N*tf 4«-V< »*-r 4 d . iti^ tsiuin-rtlunarjr aiull lur*
ysr rvpudUpil, \f i* in kora la (be 1'tiUed
RTS *iUfc.p* Uh n,uf «u4 t ,f in which
(vpowtUsUua |Si.|Mlkfaed to *L*
H^ < tfVtt»«% r sfAF»|pfHcUdi , »f aaiASfd lu«ji
an*-TS0 SWf q.nliQpsUpu lUn |w<
k.-lnr, «,d <Hj, J41 t „-. u ,ikrfi,uLi u pt,.|.- j. „f' fc f| M
.it, uJ.U.i,, lonuOU,. c*nrill.Uoa I. Hl| ^
c,. laU . '*o..l4kl,
tiiterj Is trerH^n^ Mhh stsm>.‘exvept tiint
aehe will he VivMMl'riem the ththrhUe ^ h.>
hm lwtvwfWVVsHc’wA It by pn.,.^ rcwtilc-
IW
Tb* pHSKwratlc meabert hate not hern forsi.
•itywy-ulaa on Uieurw |>lea, uetiher hu li
sKaasyiM ihM U* Rr r mt UM « bsra mid
f kOgra iikulinf Ibrsi in cnee tile bosUi Kils(>a ltd
.. tVaMoiiirui I •!». li. f. a.~ Tim I Vise tloport
tt Is sutborlee I I# thsl Ike fwtsm lit tli«
W snd»ic’, as j-vWjkii.O'isth «»u hyuiti. ate
^ c<rU«d. Q' lUklv ataikuira. rfoulaeat In ,liiu
j iij.vi, icjk dr-j...’1. ,i.ua. ’flu' trim lest of
»!|* wJt U. prvwetfil lu the Nuuk Caiv-
Uos Leakiyarr in • f»n iaye, smile n|,.n t..
..ifk-peVUly that My. The rcbeew crlilMed,
wah^wlLiiu bkO, y hhisit^ rwrrnel cniualutioii
wltkeghw puliusl ipitT. Mil it is cUbnml by
UsJiMsds Ural U wdl fckrH Uie ilriM«iid« ofih-
beaTiiig suuh udvoi.turvs, is very uasdy
rijmned into tho more futul one if cesny
lng such odVeiiturea ourHi'lrw*. Ct'mir,
wo uh» led tb bejiuve, though ultimately
Ifucuublo to a wwriipt nature, is very
iuuoIi acoelcroted by Iko cemtarnpliilion
of the arts employed in itw cotmnission.
Harms tho reflective poet iings—
"Vko l< S tnnnfltr of m frl*blf,it n.'ftr
A* to be htlrtl owdt but to be leefl;
Tet en tou ..n-- famllur wNh her fbee,
We flifl endure. Uie* pity, iliee SmbeSce"
NoMS|)npers of the day, burdening
their columns with explicit and full de
tails of si-cues of vico, arc running in tho
fuou of the great moral or prucliuul truth,
thu poet bos so fuliciioi.sly and epigram
nticnlly expressed. Here It eeems to us,
thht, tho prers, nno of the tnighlivst en<
giuca of |M»wcr in modern tocie'y, has
bucOiiM) somowhnt pci vorse, nnd is wieUh
ing its mighty moulding iniluvnos to the
destruction of the moral clement instead
of consorting it. The press on one of
ibu acknowledged chief consnfs of pub-
iifl tiraonurs, or morals, should not of
uoumo ppare the lush, but a wine discru-
tihn should gm-i-rn ft in nneoverutg to
tho pubfie guru tho brutlfh nnd diaboli-
cnl seem* nnd traneacliuns of privacy.
We hold, that, iu rvlution to muny vices,
the better way to chunk them, is to pruc
tico and hold up ourselves thu opp'/situ
virtuca fur tho Imitution of our followers.
Ciimo and vies liavo bcoomo almost c|>
i<b)micnl**-bku ilisoaso; and, although we
nro no oimfigists lor thu snd.demoralisa
tion, ilfi immediate causes ore not hard to
dim-over. War linn aver been a tli-mor
ulixur, and that through which Ilia coun
try has just passed has promt itsulf to
tio no exception in this particular. It
them lived all tho oon.mon vincula by
which society is kept compart, and On
disregard to coast'd u
nnd ol mihliss trending
down into tlm duat, tho decisions of tit)
flhnl filtiumil f»f tfjytcnl In tho couhtry,
li v) gem r led namng the mm-sc' i{spii|t
of uiuvuiunow fur.the lucogiiUvii lorin«
of nutheiity In overy department and
sphere of rocial and civil life. Wiwn a
imtit n’s niters cas\ PIT (lie spit it of rev
arenco for tho fumlamontul law nf (lio
kwd, cussu to r«H)Miml>to its obiigulionv,
and Inici.me virtually “a law unto ifivm
ifltn" in their fi/nctldnnl character, it
nn certainly bo no matter of suiprise,
if \1|,0 jicoplu atictrowlvcs, being seized
will! tlm mnniu nf lawlcosnea*, ommnit
tiwy wm go so fur ns to dm-luro that »►
tier Wsm.li of that body ims a right to
luqtuni m(o anything it j-lmf-i, no mut
ter how contrary the inquiry may bo to
iwewcdsut, is*v or common rooSt*. lit lo*
valtits whuru tiny are in tho minordv,
tiny i>#Uly osfurt tkattksy will not sub*
nut to tho will of the majority, And cool
ly fsqmeo to “drcncli thu streets with
blood" if Ihvir hiwivss revolutionary
schemes are not itfscotfid to.
'J'Jiey ssid thu seceding FtnU-n were
nuvor out of tlio Union and shimhl utA
go ou:, and to make their words pood
they spent mdhoni of momy, and bun-
dn <ki nf thnusuiids of predous lives—
now they lay the Htntcs whirh n/hullod
ivers out, nro out, and ►hull not or>m<>
back unt I they cb<josc tnlol them. They
unhssitntingly tux millions t.f w hito free-
rnco, and uiM>lently iefm>u them repr*
son tat ioo. Yet, ut iho soma time, with
a ph'luQlkropy that fans never heen equul
ud, they propose to protoet in overy pos
sible wsy, the nvgrnee of the nittinn.
conf-iring upon them nil fhn lights of*
ciiixuns, and vus'ing them with all tku
pnviteges nf the ballot; ami cover with
their, protecting wings oil the whits and,
black Usdivals, no msttr-r what nft'cnftn
they muy him* rmnmilU'd, or how <i«n-
dudi'
srast
Artrr
f llie country nn«l
AHWiftSi te h?.',.iuMi* term*.
tW c dr ti
tr TllanU nf idl kinds ueatly print-
od at the AITKAI. OUPlctS, at ft GO
to Id,00 per quids.
Lnwo VuKit Alonsos and Psip
(VtkrtMiKAfs I .Ions. — thu |reoplo <d Tel
as have n Yankee hound konuelicd
aiQoog Uvem, who fears urea tho ntotlldor-
boisa of that grmul old Ouaf«Nleruti*
lam, Albert Kydnoy Juhastoa. Whut
the I'eopl# id Galvestnw Sought the otliei
d*»y te iwuder s|«pnqwiutu honots to th<-
«!u»l ol this modern Hayard a vilo cur,
^Ir UTh by name,* and a Federal ling-
sdier General in ranlr, l<ri»tlvJ up and
ahoWcd his tooth at tho funofnl cnrtcgt',
and forinde tlio customary tribute to
iy they in«y hnvu beee eondrnu c<l by
tho |sipuiur voice. It, fur instance, u
uotiHsrvntive emi.*tal>Io is «rl eted in
dviumpy Hollow. Urn d«M(Ud ltadicul
|iours out Ids gtief to Congrers, and im*
mmiii.lvly Soinu riclit'ack or ifoUtw<-il or
Gutlivld (lunvuneee tho outrage ami de
mand* that the sliickou biother shall be
protected.
All their lulls work twu way*. They
lough ut consistency and sneer nt princi
ple. And yet, tho people, u’l intent on
llie mud fncu niter wealth, rush hoeilii-ns
on, jostling encli other in (ho busy ►nil.*,
■coking only In pet money in their purse,
while uvery moment their liberties tire
piisnii is nwny, nnd the ivunrt d<wpoti»in
ihut ever ottiwid n mitiou is lustemng its
• ilium mound their limb*, le It time,
we uak in all sincerity and varm slness,
that the Auii’ikuiu m.iHses should awak
en from their Iwllmrgy,if they ever in-
tumt to do »nf No warning will’evcr
n-neh tin in, if the present voice fnlle un-
heeded on thft-lr cues. No day of re
demption will ever dawn, if they n-fiuw
to nnfieu the present ojiportunlty to im*
sort their inidiemd>h> tights. The day
is new Inne, in Its bill meridian, when
tliay must decide for tHemseH^ea whether
they will tie freeman or slaves. Will
they, out of this nettle danger, now
pbiek the ttower vaf-ty/— PhrituMphi'n
J9.
and these nre followed by similar suspen
■ions in vurious portions of tho coun-
try
There is no saflioient commercial rea
son f>r such n slate of uflaiis as now
fid.® , (>r for the dnngcre which wer«
threatened ns a consequence. Money it
nhundont—more jdc-n'y than is rsquued
by the nc-cssitics if trade. Tha public
demand Imh 'nut diminished, but, on the
tfWtrary, rather iucrensed, since the open,
•ng of tlm year. Tho recurities of. the
Govarnumnt nre surely stronger now
than they wore n year ago, and oug* t to
hfivo hflen made more vijnablo by tha
motiHy witli wftieh the ptiblio »WA is
being mot, and ths eertnia prnOpaot of n
*|>eedy rutluetion of fates. It is well
remarked, thm-fors, that tho prevailing
trouble is nut u rout, but u ecntirncalbl
pnnio.
Tho enuso of the difficulty is probsbly
tubs found in tho uacertainlies mih ru-
fcrcm-u to ths future cmirso nf i'nngrtn*
on tboqusriioa of impon hment. A very
grent nnd general distrust of the temper
and ssattmanl of that laxly is begi®**'* 1 *
to premd. Tho innd and miHgmded
men win hnvu taken tho helm of iMotc,
seem doturminud to drivu ttis craft Upon
breakers, which every clear-minded «t>
s»-nor sees looming ahead. A leading
dry gnr.d* mcrehant of New York said
to us yesterday: "I would wb'ingly
draw my check for a hundred thousand
dolluis bonus to nay benifidur.t inatitu-
tion, if tho Houde would tr-mo«row di#
miss tho Hiihjoct of impattshmeut."
This oxpiesskm shows bow intensely
bmfaess men nre feeling n|o* this mat
ter, nnd what misfortunes to tho country
they nro anticipating nS n eonseqnvncu
if tho extreme measure* now under ion-
ridvrat ion fay ths tnofo extrem* leader*
shrill be finally adopted. And it is pais
ful to feel that these nppruhi imhoos un*
not altogether unfounded. Thtra' i* a
MNMtivu bnznrtl th«a, ngiunat the sober 1
mlgftirnt of tho body, (Jungrtss will be
atMihituly forced ti. prafer a bill of im
peuchmunt. uolem thu wias sentuneot of
the (s.untry in opposition to that step i«
cunrontralwl and brought to boor upou
its r>-pn Miitutives. Hluiuld this iur.me
counw bo udopltnl there will be wnu«
tiling na>ru dustructivo than a “scntlDicn-
tul panic."
A nv TUT FOB ATTOBIXTS.
The following Is tho bill reported fr»*m
tha Judiciary ( ocnn.iUot> by Mr. Itout
well, of Mawschusetts, and wbieb was
paw* ■! by tho lleuso of IteprceaQlntives
on the Sal ins taut by n vote of 109 to
12: S
Hecti-n 1. Hn it enacted, etc., That
no person shall be [•crnutlcd to set as
attorney or counselor in nny court of the
I'mud States who bus U.ea guilty of
treason, briliery, tunrder, or other felony,
or who has been engaged in nny iols-l
lion ngninst tho Government of the
United estates, or who has given aid,
eomfirt or encouragement to the enemiee
of the United Btntes in armed hostility
thereto.
Section 2. And be it father enacted,
That the hrst section of this act is hereby
decl-ired to be a rulo of every court of
the United Htates.
Section 3. Asd be it fulher enacted,
Th:it it shall lm the duty of judge or
judged of nny each court, where the
suggestion is made m open court, thnt
any |wr*nn acting ad an attorney or coun
telor of said court, or offering or j»ro(>os*
ing to no n»-t, i* barred l?y tbo provisioa
of line act: or whorvrer miid judge or
judgis ehull lielievo thut such pereon
hue lain guilty of treason, bribery, mur
der, or fi-famy, or whether he bus been
engngvd in nny rsUlimn sg-.unnt the
government of tho United State*, or
whether ho has given aid, comfort of en-
courngemeot to the enemies of the Uni
ted Stntoe in armed hontiiity thereto;
and if the i«»urt shall Im ti the opinion
thut such person has bet-n guilty rd trean-
on bribery, murder, or other felony, or
thnt he hn* liecn engaged in nny rebel
lion ngninnt the government of the Urn
ted Htntcs, nr thnt he has given aid,
comfort, or cneocrxgerm-nt to the enemies
of the United Staten, in nrmod hoetility
thereto, to esrlude and debor eucb per
ana from the ofico of attorney or counsel
or nt said court; and nay person who
•tiull testify falsely in any exnmionlioft
run In by any court us aforctoiJ, sludl be
guilty of pbijury, and skull be I able to
Iko jiaiud und ucmiities of purjury. —m
rt'lEAAL HMOBA TO A. SIDMST IMUSIQM.
The remnine of ibis yreat nod good
man, which have rrj^wed in the cemete
ry of thk city fur the lust focr yeara, will
to dsv be removed, to the stonmer on
nbicn they are to bai iMirno to Texas, to
l»e Uiera deposited is the soil of the State
he loved so well, and for whoso inde
pendence he had in hi* youthful days
shed his blood otid sacrificed his fortune.
The fame of en good, true and noblo n
character as Albert Hijney Johnston
ought to be national. A I men who ad
mire true courage, high chrirnlry, nnd
*1 obese integrity, ought to esteem it o
privilege to nnite in paying tho tribute ol
re*|teet nr.d admiration to such n man.
Those who were hia encmie*, in tho war
in which hu fell, conrw.t withhold their
nw*ed of honor and prniee from the man,
who at oil times and on ail occasions
w us iku model of a knightly and gene-
all vuh
K liiuliks of nil kinds neatly print
ed nt the APFBAI. OFF 1015, nt $1 f.0
^015,00 per qulfi*. ^
Tin Howl 1'iuaoxna*.—'The Athint.-i
. „ . , , ,,, r . Int elligrtiiier ways : “Tho live gontleim-n
"R ft ""’ llimr ri ' lt ' r '- • "»y " r fntm .Ml r, in,,1,1 in
Tub Nkusu sot lUsroxsisLs —The
Hurvuu has come to the conclusion, that
the negroes cannot bo trusted to take
care of themselves, and the Aeantfant
ComnuasioQcr iu Auguatu, has issued tho
following order t
Acacsta, (Ja , Jun. 39.
General Order, No 1.
Informutinn having boon received at
this office, numerous parties are in this
ty employing fri-edmen fur l:\lM.rui*;
that Siine « | these pi|itics are iq the
hgbit of giving tl.o ficelmcti liquor, for
tho purpoeu m inducing them to sign
.diitiHct*; also, hulnHflg tbdm by this
means, lo violate ccnlfucts previously
mule,
Therefore, it is hereby ordered, That
no rontrucl will bu considered binding
until npproved at there he.idquurtcrs:
neither will any contract be considered
binding when mado through tho inthi
«nuo u7 iutoxionting liqiann , neither will
the ndvum-lng of money or r-ition* have
uny effect hi binding the portion made in
vielatien of this order.
W. F. Whit*,
Cnpt. Si A. 8. A. Com.
Tiie Wab hot Cm —The Washing
ton correspondent of the t'hurWou
Gonrier writes :
It i* reported that Secretary Btnntor.
lately din hired io Mr. John Govnd#, of
I'unnsylvunin, that the countiy, after nil
it-* tn-mnldnua efforts nnd muril.wn for
•ulf prerervutloa, Was, m liin judgment,
rsiw shaduwetl wither darker ghmm tfa.»n
nt m»y ei i-isof the Iste wm. It inn in*
sens# of tin* remuik, probubly, thut the
Froviilent euid to u Avnntor lately thut
Mr. St.mtoo did not bviievu the war to
be over.
The same writer odds in another part
his letter:
Tho hotels of this city nnd the lobbies
of the eapitol nre nguin thr< oged with
►Irungi-rs. Men from the Houth and
West in great numliersnre now brought
here by the e ill of their luinness inter-
cate. They timl that Hudicni legisUtioU,
however Huttning to their posMuos und
aoetiono) prejudices, is destructive to the
incuns whereby they live. Capital nod
labor nro U-th idle, mxl await the adjust
ment of the political sod financial con
cerm of the country upon n sinble bui*.
The people now invading the Kudeiul
capital sro intere*t”d ir commerce, exter
n il and internal, in bunking, in inunufia-
>urcs, in wool growing, tu mechanical
arts, in navigation, Ac., and they re
present thut all values nre uusettl.-d,
and industrial enterprise# ]iarslyzed by
tbo reconstruction and impeachment
projects, nml non-action upon financial
und practical subject*.
rcprisnl, burst every moral and legal ob
ligation, and prey with rxtnomkwigreed
upon nuciuly.
Ollici.il* and rulers in high plaeos, hnv
ing thrown off tlio restraints of hm, and
given thcmsvlvcj up to Ili0 ( dfiminion of
individual ugmiidizonK'iit, ur to tho sur-
vica of iliogd purtiun, Uiu puojdo mo f..|
lowing in thou wake. There cun be lio
re-welding of the b.mds thus ruptured,
so long ns tho spirit of hroveremo (nr
thu Constitution und the Supreme Court
pl&vuil at Uio seut of government. The
pc«»| lo uro only following thu uxnmplc
sd them. The many mortnous orimu4,
nnd highly divcrsiliod nnd shbeking
Ilia Federal barracks, on thr mberlwol
tlm city* A dispatch asking for their re-
lease on pnrolo was sent by *mno gentle
men of this city to Gen. Thom ns, nt
f<Otil*ville, but that office I* facing absent,
the object was not accomplished. The
answer stated that the mutter would bo
referred to him on his jclurn.
Thb prisoners nre romfnrtnlde, and re
enve much attention from our citizens.
They aru allowed the privilege of tho
pnrtufb grouml fay Dipt. MilN, nnd it is
due thnt gentleman to atate that hi* treat
ment to them has been to them all thut
could fao asked. They receive daily
viMiefrom both taffies nnd gei.tlcnicn.
Tu Axswsn.—’1 he l’hiludi-lpltiu In
quirer. nher eriilmcrating some curious
forms of dcmurulizotion now deluging
Bourses im lHfi7.—*Fhero will bo four
eclip*u* in tho present year—two of tho
! Min und two of tho moon—but 0o re*
inuikub'e |iheni>inenn.
Horihrtoa valor, Tltmo exhibitions ol
America,) mhty, cml only In cef ciii™ | An nm l,br c-lipnc of Iko .un, Monk
nml l„»n*, but «|,rcuJiu^ will) lw)ful iltth, crlll Im lnvi.il,l« in Amarieu. It will
faMllAi* malignity and Cowardly menu-
lir-« d>1 the mighty dead of tho South so
Uttle faifm, and cover tho w retches who
Insult u* with such will merited Igno
miny, that we have become reconciled to
thnn— ffirfa. fin in.
, The Marion (Ale) CV>mmon-
rapidity through every quiet nook of the j b« »e*n, however, in Buro|»e, Asia and
countiy, arc dun, in n largo measure, to' A (Hen. At Greenwich, thu sninu time
thut IttwIaM .pint .ittit.tf onllinmoJ nnjl“ f ''' nrc « rn ' n : : ’’ r ’R ht
fm ts" about the taxes pnid on gold
watches in the various Htntcn, any**
**After un vshuustivu conflict, with de-
strr^red cropn, low liiiniM-rs, currehov nt
n ruinously high dieeoiNit, and u cru*li-
iug debt upon her, Georgia buries ti.--
past, strj<n in noUy to md the national
Government and |>njn her $1. llonr it
rnmu to bo paid is not reported, but the
cireumstsnee i* worthy of invenrigatino.
f»r nontnkow wo instinctlvnly fed thnt if
the hlriory attached to the payment of
thnt lone dollar frqm tlio grout Btoloof
Georgia whs reached, it would dWcJone
fuels rleserving record on the page of
sad truths, which nre s-xm-timns much
stronger than tictlnn. With us the re
cord of that isolated dollar starts n train
of thoughts that i* associated with rude
war and its attendant woes."
You nre right in Inyingthst "lone dol
lar" to rudu war. Bhertnun and his bum-
mors ShnruHmizntQenruis, nnd they w ere
not of tho kind that loft gold wutchce
liehind them. Thu only wonder to tis is
that Georgia paid nny taxes on gold
watches after such vutors.—
.Ifftif.
Aasrsr or mi N»Mr»oItsrnf.*T.—We
lenm from the Hnvnnnnh News & IIe^
aid of Friday that this incendiary negro,
who has ls-en creating nil the trouble
among the freedtnen lately, and who is
said to have given advice to tho men on
tho DeltS plantation to shoot any oisi
w ho attempted to eject them, wee yes-
terday morning arrested at the eorcer of
Congress nnd Boll streets, Havunnah, by
a corporal of tho 16th U. 8. Infantry
nnd convoyed to the 1 tarrocks, where hu
is nt present confined. He is in mil
itary custody, where he will await hither
proceeding*. It is to bo hoped such
steps will he taken as will prevent a rupa-
tition of hfc* mischievous intermeddling
with tho freed man, by which he has
given much trouble both to the military
mithoriticv, the Frecdmcn'a Bureau nnd
tho negroes themselves.
runs foe, w bo scorned all vulgar passion*
nml prejudices—-all indirect and unwor
thy acts and thoughts. If there be any
whoas natural instincts tmy be pervert
ed nod blunted bv the still lingering pas
sions engendered fay n fierce war, let
them remember the circumstances to
which is mainly due the first grout ca
lamity of tho Confederates in Uiu lute
w ur. fact that iacident silence sod re
buke all tingcnrroiie thoughts or recol
lections. Alburt.KiOnoy Johnston full n
victim In Liu humanity und generosity to
a fallen foe. The writer was nearly n
w it mss ol the event which he now re*
'alls. It whs in thu very cr ate i f the
grout und blnoJy battlu of Hbiloh when,
with the instinct of a great general ami
u true hero, Gvociul Johnston, pcioeiv*
ing the necussity of sacrificing himself to
achieve lbs victory which he had planned
so wisi-Ija nnlu forward to place himself
at the head of UrrvkinriJge'e divison, to
renew a chnrgu which had been repelled
with great siutigiiter.
It was in vain bis staff remonstrated
against his exposure, llis reply was,
gentleman, uverylhiag dupnoJe in car
rying this )tneition. n Ho insisted upon
Iu* staff, composed of hisiotunatu friend*,
ruiuuiuing liehind, and with u single
member of it, nnd his surgeon. Dr. Van-
dull, rule to the frout. On his way ths
party rode by a poor wounded Federal
eoldior, who Dr. Yundcll remarked, was
irero twmorrhage, und whose life
Could he *nvod by surgical aid. “Then
iliainougt, Doctor, und save the poor fel
low,’' vvus Urn order of thu General.—
\N bust tho Doctor was thus engaged,
(*• nerul Johoeton rode ahead, and in thu
Muoku and uorlu-*ion (.f the battlu got
neparated from the nurgoon. lie per
ceived st a glance the diatirderrd nnd
difhuurteued state of Guncrul lireckin-
ridge's d.vision which hud been reduced
Aew Adrertlsewents
Grand Jury l’rcs’cutmcuts.
Conmr Cvarr, Ftte?*.T TuuV, li«7.
W.«, the flrtri Jutvn, felectrd and sworn,
and bating served, swat of ut Sir the Ust «tx
inuulks ss such, f'Jt Ike county of lUmtelpk, f«*l
Bow, that oar tms of service kee expired, test
■ few words from us at thu temilnsUoa of our
ssrrlee will sol bo oat of place.
WA regret to say Met daring our tern of S*r-
vioe that we have found crime, of \srioua kind..
qsite common Is oor county; and as the wvlf*r«
s»l hsppls— Sf soelely dussods Us prompt sc.]
ipredy puBhhmewt, we are beppy tossy to our
fritow-citianu of lUrdolph county, list we Niva
■ Judge, is the pmoa of M. Gettoky, who has
provra Mmedf fully qiudJOe* to perforut the
duties ef Lis olke. He has <*a we belkvr) U-
Lorrd kownsly, fsilLfully, impartially aud with
■LilUy In the discharge of his duty.
Ily haring crime speedily sod promptly pun-
ishtd Is Ibis way, we are awtidkd Ihst it wilt
grow leas sad kws lor saccsrdisg yntw
W e sro bsppy to stt that puUio sentiment U
evowmg in fstorof our County Court; go<d
cillcens seclag tha* the way to prevent crime is
to punish it promptly.
Tu our I o mty Bvl'eltor Mr. West Harr.*, we
tender our thauka for the faithful, able and eour.
tec us manner in wMcb be hwt assisted ua in our
Uutirs. Ws hare fouu-1 him rrady sad witling
tosHrve us ou all occmtl^na and with ability.
We regret to we Hut our military author!ti*- %
have taken occasion n> occupy oor Court Houw,
and preveut our Couru from being held In lb*
department* built and su apart by oer eilixrnt
fjr the uduiiulatriUuB of I^w. We would res
prctlally call the attention of ;be uwmbera of
our Inferior Court to this sulfcct, and qvpect-
fully ask the military autboriUm U UIU bar-
reek*, ur pruvide some otb.r actoosmodalion
lor the tree pa slat'oued here, acd not luegrr oc
cupy our llahs or Justice, a* Wo thick tfaera is
no (Kccasily tberef«r
Teodi-ring to L * Ujocr, Judge Goralry ol
■^ollelsr, West Harris, oer ussy thanks for their
klndnta tu us during our Urra of service •»
(Jnuid Jerara, wi* are
Very rvwprctfhUy,
J. McK. Gcvn. Fort man.
Avuactr J. M >tk,
Tuos. J.Gi'nustx,
I’ABisn L. Mux,
Ri rt a M. Jouxsns,
AauuuH JOTMta,
Wnxia* Siwrca,
II'MUCX Powesa,
Auranobs Suaw, •
Jons N. CilAsTats,
Jacob Dstu,
ClURUW 8f 4KMJIT,
IU-.nr J. PiLmui*,
Ntcaocit SL Wcatrr, Wmrros 6. Fowau,
Wiixum 8nua.
..... „ _ , .. , reviMitevn minutes 1n tho morning,
prcetdmg .n the councils ortho the mUior. ] Tho of h c r cd.prto of the run, August
Hence, tho momentous responoibily rent- ‘JO, will lie total, fant not visible in tho
ing there neod net fao mentioned. j United Btntes or in Europe. Tlio South
—, I Amcriviuis will have n viuw of it.
Govkbnuskt pAnu^Aui: n»r Kam(ui.| A partial eclipcof the moon, March
wouhh ah)! : Tho rmids of Ferry niu Soutuium l'Afkaa.—Tho lollowingw dis-'^O, may bo witnessed from u'l parts ol
~ * ‘ ’ ‘ * patched from NVuohingtou to the North-1 tlm United States. In New Yo
fiftist with tmigrnn’s gt'ing Wbstwani
Heaw-cll'e branch, a niilo v\tet of Marina,
bsa rettectud tho ligtit of their c«mp fire*
fic a wrowk foot Homo parts of AIu-
l* ma are boootniug rtipidly dejwtpula-
ted.
©m drew
Tho Judicial Commute
’ork city
nnd fitifto tbo time of its boginning will
of the House' Ihj two o’clock nnd tw enty minutes, in
. have under consideration, ond will noon! tho morning, nnd it will end about huff
^|report, a bill disjiosing of thu imlronago 1 prat five o'clock. In rnlilbrniu and Or*
of thu Government to newspapers ia tliu agon it will begin oa tho evening of tho
Houlb in such a manner us in iimuro it*'19th.
Mr A houevolctd smuvty, embracing facing given to thoroughly loyal p*|>oi>, A partial eclipro of tho niton, Friday
•11 the n-hgtou« deaommatiuoa of Atisnu, a> 1 none other*. In view or Uimfaa. u evening, Seiteiufaer 13th, will bo visible
has invited Hon. Horace Gprotey and large nu«W «f ltudieul Southern edi* * in parts of tbu United State*, though its
Itwv. Henry V» oid iteochor* ol New tore are here, and ttie public may s x»n beginning will not bo gvnprally seen At
A utk, aud lion. U I*. \ nllundigliam, of exp«*et to hear of thu vetnblialimen of : pLi-es wratri Boston tho moon will ri*o
Ohio, oi. h to deliver a '--etiiro l«ei« re ( n w journals io d.ffurent localities in the moro or let* eclipsed. From tho I*ncific
Ujf Eftaety. 11 o oh *1 fatatre this eel'pre will not be seen at ol'.
lur* Tho Galveston Civilian of the
26th,says:
Our readers have seen elsewhere the
order «>f Gen. Griffin prohibiting the
procession which was cx|>ected to have
follower! the remains of thnt growl, brave
nnd just man, General Albert Sidney
Johnston. XV o counsel a mild obedience
to tho same I: is humiliating but it
rnnnol bo helped. There w ill, no doubt,
be n largo number of Indies out in the
atiouts to set* thu cortego as it passe*.—
Hcfrnim from demonstrations. A sor-
ron-ftil sitcucs will fau the most nppro-
priatu fueling to indulge in on Ibis ooca-
stun.
The DirrR»RsrR.—An exchange sap
a rom]mny in Home, Georgia, are now
making nnd Belling iron ut fifteen dollars
a ton, which commands in New York
from seventy to ninety dollars.
tyf-™ », indeed a mammoth
Stale ia six©, having more than five time*
as much territory no Georgia. From
Brownsville io thu South to tho extreme
Northern boundary is about right hun
dred ni'lin ; ond from tho Sabine River
to the K-t Grand in tho Weal, ia alx>ul
•oven hundred and fifty uuloo. It rooch*
ee nerv *s ton and a half parallels ol Ittl-
itudu, fourteen degrees of longilado, and
contains 174,UOO,*iOO nerve of land.
(Georgia contain* 33,200,000 acres.)—
Of this number 46,000.000 acres uro giv
en iu and tuxes paid on it.
oBc-hulf of ils original force, by thu
suveral ine fleet uni ehnigoo it had rondo
against a strong position bold by tho en
emy, and defended by oevornl batteries
of mtillonr unit a large force of infantry
—nnd galiopiog to tho right nnd front,
waved hi* hut, und ordered tho cliargo,
I lio tall, powerful form, mounted on a
large chargur, could Imj distinotly aeon
by the uhgle lino, aqd intuntmeousiy re
vived tlio drooping rpirite of thu bravo
Keniuckianu. They followed him with
rcaMtlpw vig(»r and tulor, and swept
their adversaria* from tho jnisition, cup*
turioj thu batteric* and putting to flight
thu troops which had held aud defended
thorn no tenaciously.
Tho point w..s gained, tho victory
won—that day ut least der ided, when
the hsioic General discovered that ho
had lieen wounded. His friend*, who
were near, were alarmed, started me*-
iwngera for his surge hi. They helped
him from hie horse. The wouod was so
small, that it w as difficult to discover its
locality, in no large a frame. Hut in re
moval of hin boot, it was discovered that
ho hud bled very profusely. A small ri-
tlu ball had j .met rated hie log and sever
ed nn artery. Through this scarcely
visible apperturr. the iifo-blood of the
hrave veteran had trickled away, imper
ceptibly. He was too far gone oven fur
surgical aid. His friend nnd surgeon
arrived in time to receive tbo last grasp
of tbo hund of his dying chief, whose
manly form lay prostrate in that dark
foroht, sui rounded by a small circle of
devoted und wtoping friends, who, indif
ferent to tho (earful sound** nnd scenes of
one of tho blondicat bntllca of modern
times, stood io silent stricken griuf around
tho hero, the victor nnd martyr of the
day—tho maityr alike of duty to a cause
to which hu hud pledged his faith nod
honor, and to humaoity and generosity
to a suffering enemy.
It'would, indeed, bo a sad reproach
tijHin tho chivalry und manhood of our
race, if a man who thus offered up his
life should not be hoocrou nnd venera
ted uhke by friend and foe.—Xtw Of
ten Timet, 234
(Ycsi'a Ormr, FVb. «, 1847.
Ou aotlrsi, It ww orJrred tbol tbe abort Prr.
a ante all be rntaml oa lb* MisuU-a, aiol pub
H.brd In tb* rnthVrt Appeal.
A Ira* rztrsct ftom tb* Mlautea.
JAB. J. KtUUOO, Clctk.
(VkMt,
-A.KTIDn.EI'W
FEMALE COLLEliE.
T IlEnPRIMO TF.KM of this InatitsUos e ll
«p«n oa ibt Iftih Instant, aod It la hoped th»t
ParenU am! iona who barr not Jtf p*irvo i«a
tha loftiiotMo, boi who (Wm/n <1 .in* ao, will hai*
il.rlr dan*tu*ni snd narda In by that ilma-ao Uial
Ihry may be regularly as<J pr^trly claaalUad.
I sow bars mr.ra lbs# »«s hssdred p*i»ila, but
U.*ra ia (till ronm for aa many more.
Tha UOARIH*0 UOUBK »..b Mrs. Dunun a*
Hair**, aod mrarll an (lanarel Bop***rtaor-.« ready
|jf addiiKMMl aaares *f jam*g ladms.
^Mr rhargea lor L nrd and uiiion, allbar or bolb.
• by no m*noa riirsr»*snt, eb*o ronlreaiad n.ih
"friss of prer.a^NM -a.la-Ire y«-4 Ueabcra tu.
W hen nulsida pneas t “
« prtcas Call. Urn tollrf a will sot te
Fisafly—tba cu.rena ofCuibUft aad riclaitr, at
all chsrebca, are mualrordially maned U» aialt' il.a
Collrga hom o'clock. A. M. to 3 o'clock, P. U.
<S«Hir4ata a*d ■‘•rdaya ttreptrO.) I rreoM h* d»-
I allied lo hart Uitia acme, a*4 UuS tbrmteb tksaa*
UbUahmenl.
Hn la.-a is (tire star awaa, lhaa ea* Siam bal lit.
Ils idaa of oer Bt’ltOOI. OOVERNMCAT, sbicb
ea ibitok u w'td.
A. L. HAMILTON.
Pwmdant
N Il.-Mr oapmare sro area 1 , and aay mnoire
from poresia or gnardkMa dsa iba ansoars, Will te
■now grntafully i toaiasd. U.
latest*
Di& u olutiou of Co-Purtncr»hip.
Cvtsbsst, Oa, Jas. 81,1M7.
rWNUE Psrinnrabip leraioljra axlstlr* sndar I'm
I uama and atria -f Snl-.non A Aldrich, ia, by
ret, this day dta***lre4.
wa Of tbo 1st* S m will te ante nr** I
ha J. I., Solomon. Ob'* aloof ia aolbonate to aaliia
tha •ftalra of Uta lata Partssrahip.
lab# 8>»
Come umlSettle Your Hills.
I T "III rsabla n« to asrr
yrnam nra teaar, a»«
m.m*;. Onr Itrma from ll
T will rsabla 0« to asray os bsalnaas. Onr **•
* 'd man-H b«| mal wt'h- i
Urtadnt* ire atriclfy ssah,
u*te ‘beta . * contract io Ite eretrerr. tea'I
arnaa *h**a IS- nms«y ia not r*ij in thirty data
tersly-Saa par rent will te sddte to Ite prlou
Tar. Camtal or Alvkim a —'Tho Judi
ciary ('ominitteu <>1 Uio Alabama Hour©
of iteproseiitalive* has repotted lavorn-
bly us to the bid to locnte the capital o(
tho State ut Mobile. It provide* that
tho cbutigu shnll tukc effect in August,
1 SOT, nod ©hall lie null nnd void unli
Cutraoo An sad.—Chicago luoda tho
world in wickedness, folly and exlrara-
gnttro.
Uiriori rtntra that roceipto nt her per
formance onu cveaiiig, ut thu 0|>crn hoitso
\v*r«* th© Inrgiist sim-o her debut on tlio
Otago, amounting to $4,*0o. Moscow
rum.* sucooii, and Bnn.klyn third. Of
thu $4,K00, her personal share is $2,600
llerovru pcmui.il rseeipts sinya her ar
rival in tin* countiy, in September loot,
havo been $136,000.
A ©orrrepondent of th« 1 lbany
New# writes from Newton, Go., that at
least one-third of tho negroes who vrero
(he mittiortlNN *»f Iho ooUDtjr or ch* n( UmUkI linUr und tlio mtimniiur
Mol' («■ nntily tho (iooertt*^. oithin otoo- ^.untio. loot Tenr httoo left, ond that
tv di,)t nftor tlio npt'iovnl ,d tho act, ,,f ,bo i.bnwri nro entirely without
that th© necessary building ahull bo fur- labora*.
nished fur the purpose indicated free of i
oipotw to tho ritato. i Xtiohvin. rocootly some nno
wu* -i-nking of (4rn. Grant's modesty.
M-The Treasurer of the late Southern I Gmcral Forrest immediately added : "I
1!> kef Fair nt 8t. I*outn, publishes n I never knew nny of tho Rebel lenders to
etateroeet from wltich it apj«»rs that the 1 «*•#• him of being a very retiring man,
grand fsir smounted Bll( | I f or ono f ouo J him very bfild in his
to 9196,766 66; expenses to $10,613 58.
Bnt.ince to he creditedl to thu rhuritv,
$126,298 88. Of this, $124,748 03 «a,
paid to toe distributing eonunittoe, thr
fomainder being applied to tho relief of
applicant*, i>r cent in good* to th© ?outb
advances.
Mu A brother ed tor rays that when
Ite was in prison libelling a juetior of
the peace, he was requested by U»e jail* r
to give tbe prison a puff.
I late tkia tneibte of lc!*nb| sty frVsJa Ihst
■astmeere. I am doinr teaiacM os ■ bs»re«*J
e.**»*, a*>4 «a 4ab(a are Arewiaf totareaa, as4 my
litas4a ton j atf ite nm of *ia m *i*r
JAMEH II. IMMIKOTON.
af lbs Iris *f HUtelry A I>imis(toe.
RIDDU'S PHOrOUUAFlilC
Timvi:i= , x_,Ei i
Mnron, .... Gcorgln.
rpiIE •inHara'ysel has ant of Iba moat ax'enaoa ■
L taUUiabsteals of ill* kiod ia 1h» F-reik. at.U ■
bat a**KfnJ th* at- »Wr» of IN* heal Photos'*** 0
aad A mal re laVrt ha •’ .-<■! it Ih* Itofih Is n*\
bus : iteMhra, te la prepared to mart ite damanU*
of ite yep a cqs.1 lo Iba teal ItolUry oa llrom.'-
way.
COPYING OLD PICTURES. 1
Praann* h«»laj ntd tHf arreidyya or Ate'*
I*pas the* with reefed to ite Card or Albs* l r “ '
Sraiha, if ewiatyrd lo I'ortrail aiu asd jointed,
sitlox tb* e*)h>r of Ite Ireir, ayt* a-d tnai*l**»o»,
wiH tear is miad itel fe Ite pfere "tere ammtac-
rtsi*jareWAfitonm ai M.-w To k pf'ieaa. Cla#
sm a eaN wtea *• rt ym a»*i» asr oty.
Vaay IrejssUolir,
tahlAm 1
A J. BIDDLE.
Valentines ! Valentines!
LOVERSi
SirEFTUEJRTS,
Y OU ws baa* T*ar V^iosliata seal io yos Ires
l —
of posu«w-i*fete fre«
FIflj Cent* lo Tea Dollars.
Oita ea yrmt otdets s*1 wa ye*reB*as aallafi*
>s. II'.VKN.1 A BROWN,
lab:-> Maem.Gn