Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, September 04, 1860, Image 1

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L mi p. * oS4*Ttrjf n.%..<»a w ■ - * <*■ * iq' 1 * -ye&eweT VOL. 1. ROME, GEO., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, I860. -s c*t*zmT?v :\)t ®ri. tocekln louder PUBLISHED IVCBY >'■ SDAY,-THURSDAY & SATURDAY XOEN’GS By M. DWINELL. LT 'FWfR' L I?A«8 A >t p 4AH. Invariably in advance. 'Terms of Advertising in Triweekly. M PERSCJOAUB. or TES LIXES. One in»ort!oB,.:..• ••••'•• ®J*?2 Two Insertions,...... !’X? JBJ Each additional insertion ; 1 One Month...... I -*>?? <&mSwq Months..,.,. tliboral discount will bo made tot those i advertise larger amounts, Situdrks of more'than fivo.line* charged .same as advertisements. Notice* of Marriage* and Deaths, not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, aie published gratuitously in the Courier. The friends of the parties are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and thoy will be published with pleasure, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, , BRONZES, CLOCKS, Military-and Fancy Goods generally ’A Co. invito attention to' their rich end extensive stock of Goods, not inferior to any‘other establishment in their line. One of their firm visiting Europe annually ena bles them by a careful selection from tne best sources to ofiiir inducements to purchasers both in style and price second to none. Watches of the best makers and in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. aug3-twly D. HARVEY St SCOTT, attorneys at law, „!mOME. . • • • • •••„• , G *’ . : a DVANCE9 of mopoy can usually be had £/V upon good claims left for collection Rome, Junel.—ly. Z. B. HARGROVE^ attorney at law, f ROME, - - - - - - - GA. Ovi'iqb—Over Fort A Hargrove’s now store, febli)—ly .V itr M Fall Importations, 1860. RIBBONSs Millinery & Straw Goods. armstrongTcator & CO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ' RIBBOIS, Bonnet Silks and Satins, VELVETS, RUCHES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, Ac., Ac. No. 237 nud Lofts of 239 Baltimore at., BALTIMORE, MU. Oiler a stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention givon. , TERMS—0 months, six per oont. off for c g h, par funds. nug4-2intW GA. GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORN E Y A T L A W, Pfi.o practice ill the comities nr Oliorokoo 0/fire over N. J. Omborg a Clothing If'Vrtt’XOB—Underwood A Smith, Rome , T. R. it. Cobb, Esq., Athens. Ga- J lin -< THOS. J. VERDEUY, attorney at law, 5DAR TOWN, - - - / . —~h, nractico in the counties of Floyd, P.lk, Paulding, Carroll, Haraldson and Cass. Strict attention paid to collecting. Ja»2 - y III. w. n. «• UNDERWOOD St SMITH, attorneys at law. - ROME ’ ” ’ ” Puaoticz inUnper Giiorg.at also In the Federal District Court of Marietta. -jan20’59-ly C. H. SMITH, MOT AU Y PUD LlC. lom nijslon'or of D -ed* fur Alahania and inadsoo. • utu?3, T. W. ALEXANDER, attorney at law. 10 ME fcblO'57 t w. n. TEUUUNE, - attorney at law. Dr. J. T. DUANE, RESIDENT DENTIST, ROME, GEO. Rooms ovor Fort A Hargrove. H AS been engaged in the practice of Dentistry itf'fmlBHa Europe and the United States for the lost twelve years | and will guaran- teeto those that employ his servicos, ontiro satisfaction, in both, the operative and mechanical branch of tho business. Particular attention given to regulating childrens teeth. .£32*A11 work performed at reasonable charges. mpy!7—twly. A CARD. . JUST RECEIVED AT Mrs. Summerhays Millinery Establishment, Black Lace Veils & Notts, For tho Hair at" . All Prices and Styles. Tho Ladies will find all those articles new, beautiful and cheap. attglltf VERANDA Lmi-'X Boarding House In sight of tho Depot-same side of the Street, [fobllirily] 8. G. WELLS, Pro. ETOWAH HOUSE, ROME, GA. L. P. THOMAS, Pro’r. (Late of Entonton Hotel.) Thb Stage Offices are kept at this House, and it is nearest tho Dopot. jan& TO THE LADIES! MISSES NOBLE &ST0ECKEL HAVING RECEIVED THEIR Spring and Summer GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA. J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor. THE REGULAR STAGE OFFICE, There inn Livorv Stable kept in connection with tills Hotel, where Horses and Vohiclos are kept for hire. Junl-ftwtf NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man’s Relief, * AND TUB RICH MAN'S FRIEND ! Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD FLO W. rpiiE merits of this* I Plow over others, for the cultivation of both Cut- , ion and Curn are many, butTsliaii mention only its lending merits: With four wings, two small and two largo, it can be converted into Seven different Plows, all of which are very necessary for the cultivation of dif ferent crops. And another very important feature is durability. A Plow completed willlnsta man from two to five years, accord ing to tho soil he cultivates, and will only cost about Three Dollars to put it lip. An Agency will soon be established in Romo, and then planters will lie invitciHo call and soe for themselves. Address. B. F. REYNOLDS. inar20tritf. Kingston, (la. - OnMOB-In City Hail Building. GA. aprR-ly NET—1 Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at tho Drug Store of Baker, Betiols A Strickland. Room over McGuire A Pinson s storo. i' Rome. Ga., July 14, trily. Seventh Tear in the Trade—.1 foot aye quires fast work E. M. SEAGO, PRODUCE BROKER —AND— General Commission Merchant, Office itl Scar/o'* Block, .Vo. in. Alabama St., ' ATLANTA, GA. S ELLS nil Goods on arrival at 2) percent. Will make returns within three days from receipt of Hoods. Will purohaso, funds in this city, New York. New Orleans. Philadel phia. Baltimore. Boston, Nashville, Cincin nati* Saint Louis and Louisville at. 2) per cent.'; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per cent, in this City.. The citizons of this Pity, or strangers in this City, on sums not less than $100, ut l percent.; on smaller sums at 2J percent dSS-Rcspoctfully refers to Bankers and Merchants of this City. mar20trily. DAVID G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC, PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. Jpst-Otoi'j! in Drug Storo of Bakor A Boh oli. . febLI-trU#. WOULD CALL THE ATTEN- tion of the Ladies, to their new and elegant assortment of BONNETS. RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, and everything be- longingto tho Milinrey business. Opening on Saturday. mar22triw. Is Mr. Beil Sound on the Slavery Question. v Tho, Cincinnati Commercial,. the principal Black Republican organ of to, holds the following language in erence to the position of Mr. Bell on the slavery question: .“fortunately; the country is left no ldnger in doubt. By the characteristic in discretion of Mr., John Bull himself,we are placed in possession of his dootrine pf sIAvery extension.. He has written letter to Mr. Dawson of Alabama; t erring to his record, as a Senator, to __ow where he now stands, and convey ing to him the information that .he es teems it the duty of the Federal Gov ernment to proteot slavery in the Ter ritories. Ho denied that either Con gress or a Territorial Legislature could rightfully exclude slavery from the Ter ritories, and summed up his creed on the matter os followsj. “Humanity to the slave, no less than justice to the master, recommends the policy of diffusion and extension nto any Territory adapted to his con dition.’' Here then is the policy of the Bell and Everett administration clearly fore shadowed. “The Union, the Constitu tion, and the enforcement of the laws,’’ means giving to the few slave-holders of the South the unrestricted right to A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, ROME, GA. jan31,1860; [Trily.. FORT & HARGROVE, OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adapted to Plantar’s use— For Cash, Consisting of Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Linseys, Negro Shoes, Stripes Shirtings, O sun burgs, Mw.ylS-ly. Factor;/ Thread, he., So. JETNA INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CON. INCORPORATED 1819 ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorised Capital, $1,500,001) 00 Paid up Capital. 1,000,000 on Assets 2,030,423 B0 E. G. Riri.KV) Pres,, T. A. At.nx andeii, V. P, T. K. Brack, Soc’ty. A. A. Wit,mams. Adj’i W. 8. COTIIRAN, Agt., Rome, Ga. nprilitrily. DR. H- V, M. MILLER, Has removed hi.Offleo to the Booms ovcr . Duncan’S Shire. marl3,tri(im. m * NOWLIN. j. B. W. NOWLllt, M. D., . GEOI of NEWMA1 fobiltrily. ROME. - -- -- -- -- -- * * GEORGIA. 1 ytfy-Ofllee over Drug Store of NEWMAN Dr. E. A. WARE, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Ton miles west of onl5’59—ly ROME, GA. 4YM. FARELL, M. D,, ROME Orpin;—In tho old Post Office. aprl’57 GA. H. H. PENNY, GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT, CAVE SPRING, GA. ' Sept. 7, ’59.-n45-ly.- ■ J. C. 'SeEGE, M* D. SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYD, Co. GA - i lOffleo at J. A Whltehoails’ . ougSdy. R.J. JOHNSON, COMM^SION MERCHANT. Rome, Gn. Wil! give .‘rict^ntkn k» «te ^ And all kinds of Produce, and Heavy Goods, that H. WITT J. S. W1SB. WITT & WISE, DEALERS IN ICE! CENTRAL ICE HOUSE, ATLANTA, GA. T HIS Firm, at considerable expense, have fitted up an excellent IOB HOUSE, and will bo prepared during tho coming season to furuish I(je of tho best quality. The Ice will bo carefully put up and de livered at the Depot, or to Adam s Express Company, at tho following RATES t . r For 50 lbs,, or upwards, 2 cents. Less than 50 lbs 3 cents. DENTISTRY. Dr. J, T. Duane, I n now pmnunciidy looaied in Homo, and hat* taken rooma over Fort A. JIargrove’« store, where ho will he pleaded to recoivo thc'calls of thus * who m ly rciiuiro lild profogsional servieed. Jlo would also state that ho is prepared to insert artificial teeth, on vulcanized rubber, which is fast nuperceediug all other styles of work, now made, combining ns it docs, Sjiti IIT.YESS, AND A Pleasant Degree of Elasticity. WITH Cleanliness and Durability. Ail work performed at Now York prices. may4—ly A Ship of Wai full of Woman and Jifcspf i ChUdren. 'M A letter from one of the' officers of the English war steamer senttoDeir-el Hama, in Syria, to rescue the women and children, gives an interesting ac count of - the same. It says: !! We only had about eight boats, but these we began to load with all dispatch every poor woman and child having to bo carried through a tremendeous surf to the boats. However, our blue jack- ots worked well and cheerfully, only I must say that they very unfairly gave preference to the pretty girls, and when any old mother wanted, fo be carried off I was oblinjf fodder same manpapp- ally to do it. Some of the women and ohildren were badly wounded. Thoy had been wounded while clinging to ' ' ’ usbands and fathers when Ihey were killed. As soon as a boat wssioa- i sent off to the ship and the poor wretohes stowed os close as they would lio on board, and then the boat was sent book. After two hours’ hard work our docks were packed as close as ] >ossiblo, and we had room for no more The gun boat, I must tell you was full of fugitives from Sidon, so that/she could not hold any. Thesrmhad set; the surf was increasing fast, and two or three of our boat* had been. J bottom PH1ENIX INSURANCE CO HARTFORD. CON. CAPITAL $400,000! CHARTER PERPTUL. H. KELLoao, Sort’y., 8. L. Loomis. Prost. Vf. 8. COTHRAN, Agt., Romo, Ga. april5trily. Change of Schedule. Ovvici; Romk R.vii.roaii, 1 Romo, Mnvch 31,1800. J O N and after 8mnlay the 1st day of April tho Morning train will leave Rome daily nt 7i o’cloek, A. M., returning ut 4J oVloek, P. M. Evening Train leaves Romo daily (Sundays excepted) at fit o’clock. P. M., and return next day at 61 o’clock. A. M. W. S. COTHRAN, Gcu’l Sup’t. W. & Atlantic (State) R, R. E : tLe public general). na iiic-iiko uppeaeauco, od. As an iinpreiiionhoa prioos for dental opera- n the usual run of Dm- DeFOREST, ARMSTRONG, St Co. DRY GOOD MERCHANTS, 80 aud, 82 Chambers St. N. V. W OULD notify tho Trade that they are opening Weekly, in new and beauti ful patterns, the ■ • ■ •• ’ ; • t ~ f •’ WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the amoskeau, A Now Print, which excels evory Print in tho country for porfeation of execution and de sign in full Madder Colors. Oar Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sole. Order, promptly at. tended to. Feb**50,trily. . and lly. that ho continues the practice of DENT1STR Y in all Its branch es, f.nd has fitted up an office, over the store of McGuire & Pinson, where ho is prepared to execute ail operations appertaining to Den tistry, in tho most approved mauncr. He would also rail the particular attention of those in want of Artificial Work, to h>s su perior stylo of teeth, sot on gold plate; fur beauty, strength and life-liko uppeaeauco, they are not surpassed ‘ ’ ’ boon made that my j tiong arc higher than tints, I begdeuve to tny that they are tho samp as oh&rged by Dentists at Augusta, Macon and Suvannun. For ArtiBoial Work'mycbar gos are as follows: [pntirc Sots Uppor and Lower from$100 to $231; lulf Sets, Upper hr isiwcr, from 51) to 150 Tempor!tfj-Silt3,‘Upper ond Lower, 25 eaCi Partinl Sots in proportion to the nbovo. As I am well posted in all the late improvo- mouto of the day, I feel confident that I can moot the wan ts of al! who may need tho ser vices of a Dentist, and if references are wont ed; as to tlieir utility in answering the purpo ses of nature, I can givo them in abundance, from those who havo tested my skill, for Hie last fourteen years, in tills, and adjoining States* J. B. MURPHY. Romk, Sept. 14,1859.-tf. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, fare $5— Joiik W. Lkwis, Supe't. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta, at 10 20 a m Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 r u Loaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a h Arrives at Atlanta 1 40 r u EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Loaves Atlanta at night 8 15 a m Arrives at Chattanooga 5 30 A u .Leaves Chattanooga, at 3 00 r u Arrives at Atlanta.... 11 32 A M This road connects each way with the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee k Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville k Chattanooga Railroad at Ohattannoga. mar3tri.’ 'Wr TlShgwokthyT vnortsson or !A»(b 0RUA1 and Vocal Music 5 ROME, GA, ougSOy ICE! . ICE! IG El VtTTB would respootfully Inform tho Puhlle W • that our Ieo House is now stocked with tho host quality of ieo, which can be fitmish- •d sill the Summer. Families supplied from oar Drug Store.— flare taken In paoklng for transporlation by Boats, Railroad or Rooks. B0 *“’ FARELL * YEISER. anr3—twswtf D R. BULL’S IWortu Deatroyor—a fresh supply * l FARELL A YEIKER’S. T0B4CC0 HOUSE! Weatkerford, Sloan fe Thomas. BROAD ST., ROME, GA. flTILL keep constantly on hand a large W and oarolully solootid stook of Vir* ginia and North Carolina Tobaeeo, and will supply tho trodo on as rocsonablo terms as can bo had olsowhoro. I. G. 8. WEATHERFORD. Rockingham Co. N. C. W. C. SLOAN, Romo Ga. W. J. M. THOMAS, junelgtrily. Roeklngham, Oo. N. C. . w. F. LAMKIN. THOS. J. rKBRV, PERRY & LAMKIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, "1YTTLL keop constantly on hand, > a well YY. ’ selhetod assortment of Grooerios. Al so, Provisions, such as, Bacon, Lord, Flour, Meal' Ac., Ac., wbfoh we will sell low for Cash, or country produce, at cosh prices. We fool grateful for post favors, and hope by prompt attention to nnsiness, and fair deal ing, to rooeivo a liberal share of patronage.— Our'motto will be quiek sails and short pro fits. Givo us a call boforo buying clsowhora, Romo, Aug. 31, ’59.tf. Pure Train Oil. 5 BARRELS Just received, and for sale by, TURNLEY, tebl I. No. 3 Choice Holts COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,. —SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, Factors & Commission Merchants! CENTRAL WifjpRF, CHARLESTON, SOVTH CAROLINA WADE S. COTRAN, Rome, Ga. WM.H.JEFFER8, ) ,,,. , , 'Sk HENllY b. JEFFERS, { Ch “ rlcfl < ;u . 8. W September 7,—ly, by merit. Wo do not charge that the support ers of this party in the North are in fa vor of nil this. We know better. But with all their power of ignoring thin, they cannot ignore the fact, that tl abave is the recently avowed creed of their candidate, and that tho policy of his administration would bo distinctive ly pro-slavery, and consequently ad verse to the interests of free labor.— How any man who has a preference for free -labor over slave, can vole for o slavery extending candidate for the Presidency, we confess ourselves ignor ant.” Stampede of Abolitionists from Appo mattox Several months since wo published the fact that three Yankees had estab lished themselves at Pamplin’s Depot, in Appomattox county, for thp purpose of engaging in manufacturing of pipes, on an extonsivo scale. At the same time wo slated, on reliable authority, that all of tho parties were abolitionists, deeply died in the wool, and should not be suffered thus to monopolize a . trade upon which a large number of poor peo ple were entirely dependent for a- liv-. fng, In a few days after the publica tion alluded to, we received' at letter from the parties, in tvliiclf the- charge that they were unsound upon tlfo slave ry question tvns most bitterly deniod, and, if we hud taken tlieffword for it, no truer Southern men were tobe found in tho broad limits of tho Union, al though they were Ytnwtees. ' But the sequel shows that wo were’ correctly in formed os to their Abolitionism, for one day Inst week they openly and boldly proclaimed themselves Black Republi cans, and avowed their intention to sup port Lincoln. As soon us this avowal liocamo noised about, tho country got. too hot for them, and thoy were advis ed to pack up their traps and travel. Without making their intention to leave known to any one, they secretly shipped off their plunder', wives, chil dren, &e„ and on Friday went to Mr. Pamplin to borrow a horse. He, unsus picious of any felonious intent, loaned it to them, since which time they nor the horse have been seen or heard from. )fficers are in pursuit of them in every direction, but as yet tho whereabouts of the fugitives are unkuown.—Lynchburg Rep. 15. HENRY A. SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer ROME, GA. JUST RECEIVED ^s® u large and exton-- give Stock of School, Classical and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering, Engravings, Paintings and Fancy Artlolos, suitable for (lie Holidays. Morelimils and School Tcaoliors, supplied with Books and Stationary at Augusta prices. Tho attention of purchasers respectfully solicited. Terms Oasta.. jau3—twly BOOTS AND SHOES MAXtJFACTCnED BV P. A. OMBEKG, ROME GA. „ Tho Subscriber is supplici with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for Gentlemen’s Dress Boots St Shoes. He employs the best- of Workmen and keep* posted on the latest fashions. Jk Genteel Fits and Work warranted. Thankful for pest favors lie hopes toe* jive e continuation of patronage in thl branch of home industry. nug25—ly P. A. OMBERQ. Geu. Walker and his Designs, The Now York Bun, ajournul which has long sympathized with the fiUibus- tering movements pf Gen. Walker, and which may therefore bo regarded os good authority, says of his present ad venturous expedition : Our own opinion is, that his plan is to effect a revolution in Honduras, where he has some friends, and after estab lishing his authority there, to enter the Nioaraguan territory, and attempt, the overthrow of the Government. Trux- illo, where Walkor landed, is the prin cipal port of. Honduras, on the Atlantic side. Its population number* soibo four to five thousand persons, and the harbor is defended by several forts.— With such means of defence itisel that Walker’s party met with scarcely any resistance. Either their landing was a complete surprise; or there was treason among the officers in oommand of the Honduras troops. That Walker will be able to maintain hia present movement we do not -believe, and it is nofcimprobnblc that the naval forces of Great'Aritahahk that quarter wilMhtar* fere in behalf'of 8n - 'Honduras offers an inviting field for fillibutter enterprise. It has an area of ,000 sqoaroi m up on tho beach, .aw were still 700 unfortunate worn children on the beach with hardljr 'e stitch of canvass on, and they werer all footsore, having traveled 80 milea- the previous day, and some of them .bad not touehed any food-for two or three days. I sent for the Druse chief, and made him premise me to take care of them until the morrow, when I said we would come again and bring off tho rept of them, as tho Gannet was firing gunB for my recall. I went off, leaving them nil horribly disappointed on the beach, poor things! When I wont on board I found almost every moh ofthe deck covered. Wo had seyen hundred women and children on board and only about a score of men who hod escaped. It was the most dis tressing sight -I ever Baw or hope to peo again, for now that the immediate fear of death was removed, they began to feel conscious of the full oxtentxif their sufferings—homes burned down and all their male relations massacred, and they began to scream, tear their hair off in handrulls, and beat their breasts in a most horrible manner. Wo did all we could to soothe them. Officers and men are vieing with each other in feed ing them withfiisouit and giving them clothes, Ao. I could tell you hundreds of anecdotes about them, but must re serve them, for another time, as we are off directly. Suffice it to say, vro took them to Beyrout, and after»«oiS|nnhlB ' poor things, wet through as they were, landed them next morn ing, and the gunboat was sent up, and brought down' the remaining seyen hgn- dred that night. , — . Extract of a letter to a gentleman in Vicksburg, Miss., from an eminent Methodist clergyman, dated Augnst lS, I860: - • counts oftlio hnvoc of nnotLer John Brown raid on the border counties . of Toxos. Abolitionists have been there in the character of Methodist preach ers, toarchors, &c., and instigated a ;eneral insurrection among sevoral negroes. They had planned matters for a most bloody and fatal catastrophe. Fire arms of all sorts; arsenio, to bo put in wells-for poisoning tho people, and means for setting fire to a whole town at once, were detected,• but not until five towns had been burn ed, and great mischief done. “One woman has been hung for 'dis tributing arsenio, to. be put in cisterns and wdfls. And one or two preaohers have been huhg for aiding and inciting to revolt. If thinga gp on at this rate, a man suspUpted of anti-slavcry procliv- MUTUAL INSURANCE , COMPANY. ROME, - - ----- GA. Grr:cs—At Romo' Railroad-Depot. W.«. COTHRAN, Prts’L <J. H. STILLWELL, See’y. juJyM CITY EXPRESS. C A. SMITH', h«v- ( log established rra Express Wagon, in Rosso, is prepared to tie-', li vor promptly all light packages and carry paisougers ami Baggage, in and about the city, at reasonable rates. Orders may be lift at Ills t.'ouleclionav.v Sterc.or at the Rail road Depot. marlitrl. nearly 65, _. lation humbering over • 300;000^ Jvhe ollmate, especially in thq,WifeVtoSu salubrious; and its’mineral wealth,'com- prtafeg gold, silver, lead, j dbm>w4 and some of ithe precious metals, is very considerable, lip extensive’ forests for- nish anmo of ;the finest timber,iuefr a* mahogany nnd codar for export. “ al so oontoins numerous fertile vaUeys. and abounds iii cattle *** slaughtered by thelnhabltantsfor i 0 ™- ItiTWe ore informed, aays the New Orletms Delta, that a vessel wU Jew this port, in a few day*, with men, arms, and, muititions for General Cabanas ana General Wai kcr, • pie willl at this rate, and invoking I England, with Russia, will put the Chi ton interests under their protection. Dis solution of the Union is inevitable, with 1 in the ascendant at Wash ington. Here we are trying to lead the negroes to Christ and Heaven,' while these incendiaries load them to the gallows.” ; 'Th» Ho:;. Millard Fillmore.—A cor respondent of the Louisville Jagaml' writes from Syracuse, N. Y., that ho at tended a magnificent Boll and Lvoretb- demonstration in that city, on the 14th. He thus concludes hifc letter:, “Hon. Millard Fillmore’s son assures me that we can and will carry Erie t ty, and beat Spalding for Congrc renegades havo roused all tho ; fife and ardor of the American Mr- Fillmore, Jr., rung the loudest of beus in the Buffalo precession. His father is and has for some time been at Saratoga. . You will soon hear -from .assfflesba^'SVK, fginZr V tales to tho /-atornct, Blondin will cross tho rope on stills four feet high. iws- “Halloh, driver, your wheel is round,” sang out a little urchin ‘ ' r, who was driving f\m- tho street the other day. Carty pulled up and looked anxiously, first on ono side and then on the oth- ° r, ‘You needn’t look, now, it’s stop ped 1” coolly added the provoking little rascal. ,,