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Terms of' AireWjlktlif tn T^^reeklf.
rr.n sqoaSr orrss uses.
Ono in.s®lafl..lK8ki....*t,00
Two insertion*..•••*•*>£?
Bach additional insertion, -0J5.
One Month •*.«<>
' 'MHMKiXSPgg*
Six Month* Wf
• »■■ *wet»e. Months,. ........ W,0y
- A ltfters.1 discount will be ma-le to those
srho advertise logger mqyuflU. , ( / .,
Obitvarits of mom than five lines charged
' tb* (amp as advertisement* ^ . , T
rftgtici* of' Marriages anrllviatJk Ml ex-*
ceeding Fiye T,ines in length, aio. published
K atniwusly in tht Contier. The WeAds of
e parties are requested to send in theso no
tices accompanied with a responsible name
and they will he published with pleasure.
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? [ARVEY & SCOTT,
OrN'EYS AT IAW,
• ROME, . . . ---—. . . GA.
A DVAVCBS pflfoWWrt.ttWaUy bc had
upon good claims loft for collection
Romo, sTnnol.—ly.
<Sr
Z. B. HAKCROVE,
--J-. ATT O it N K V AT L A W,
BOMB. ... - GA.
OrWrK—Geer Fort .t Hargrove’s new store.
HShro-ly r .
GMfflEU),BR0.&C0.
No. J49~ Baltimore st.. cotter' Charles, •;
: r toWmm *m>. ■
watches. Jewelry,
SILVER AND ABATED WARE,
J XtiRiify a^L^nyy^ppd^pneraii y
~C. E; A Co. invito attention to their rich
and extensive stock of Goods, not inferior to
any other establishment in -their line. One
of their Arm visiting’Efarape-atlrfually ena
bles them hy a caroful solectibn from the best
sources to offer inducements to purobasfciy
both in Style and price second to none.
Watches of tho best makers and in crery
variety.■ Military Companies furnished com
plete.! - aug2-twly
% GEO. T. STOVALL,
'..jgfc'A»,TpBif.Mi4t T h A&U30
• noMB, r.r:*/•.* GA -
Wli. practice in tho counties nf
Gui-' O^ ’rt ovor ff. J. O nliarti’* niothln^ ntflrc
—IThdorwood A
Oa. T. U. R. OubV, E*q.. Athonr. On. t™} 17
%2L — ,—j nWiwiM
J* THOS. J.' VEttDEHV,
, . attorney at law,
CEDAR TOWN. ----- GA.
Writ, praotieo in the counties of Floyd,
IMk. Paulding, Carroll, Ilarnldson and Oass.
Strict attention paid to collecting. jnn20-ly
’ J, W. II. UMDEUWOOIV c; H. SMITH.
UNDERWOOD & SMITH,
‘ ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
fttQMB <? 'l-
’ Pnvcnr* In Upper Georgia: also in the
t ilnrnl District Court of Marietta.
libiO’JO-ly
C. B. SMITH,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Co-n ni«(lonor of D;e ls for Alabama
«nn*'S''f.
Slid
Fall Importations, 1860.
^ n %) ; mSbt&o a -
Millinery & Straw Goods.
armstrongTcator & CO
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
MI B 0 p.
Bonnet Silks and Satins,
VELVETS, RCCIIES, FLOWERS,
FEATHERS. STRAW BONNETS;
FLATS, <tc„ Ac.
No. .237 and LofU of 239 Baltimore st.,
BALTIMORE, MU.
Oiler a stock unsurpassed In the United
States in variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention
^ TEillfiff-^-A'iVi'nhtlis, six per rent off for
eg li. par funds. (in54-2mtw
‘NO HUMBUG,
Bnt the Poor Man's Belief,
rfajiO -ax'-} ,akp mi
RICH MAN'S FRIEND !
Harris’ Twelve Pointed Double
MOULD BOARD
F Ij O W.
T he merits of this
Plow over others, for
thaciiltivaiipiiof bothCut-
►otvaird C irh aro many, bn*T shut! mention
only its'loading merits: With four wthgs.
two small and twolarga. it enn bo converted
into /Ssmuliflbreot Plows, all of which are
very irraesrary for. tho cultivation -of cllf-
ferentcrops. And another very important
feature is durability. A Plow completed
will last a man from two to five years, accord
ing to tho soil he cultivates, and will only
cost about Three-Dollars to put it up. An
Agency vvill soon bo established in Romo,
and then pi inter's will lie incited to call end
see for themselves. Address.
B. F. REYNOLDS..,
tnarJOIrilf. Kingston, tin.
mil'’ DUABT5,
RESfMWT ©EOTSY,
ROME, G.EO. <;
Booms pyer-Fort A Hargrove. ,
I T A8 been engaged in ibis
EL practice of Dentistry in I
Europe and the. United States
for the. last twelve years; and will guaran
tee to those that employ his services, entire
satisfaction, in both, tho operative, and'
mechanical branch of tho bus’nbss. , *
Particular attention given to regulating
childrens teeth.
^SS-All work performed at reasonable
charges. -t ■ -«*• K-mayl7—twly.
VERANDA
Boarding House
In’sigiit of the Depot—sn'mo side'rif"the
Street, [fobllirlty] S. G. WELLS, Pro.
ETOWAH HOUSE,
ROME, ••••..., GA.
L. P. TIIQAIAS, Pro’r.
(Late of Eatontou Hotel.)
Tnv: Rtaoco omcoB arc kept at thi? JToun'e,
an<l it is nearest tlio I)cpot. jnii5
jlillincry Establishment, m,,’,.,
Black Looe, Veils A Nett8.
m : Forih^tfairnv
All Pricjes and Styles.
i; Tlio Ladies will find all tbeso, articles new,
1 .utiftrl andflheap. . -nugUtf .
TO THE LADIES !
ISSI!Si\(lliLI!ftSTfllJ(KKL
HAVING RECEIVED THEIR
[Spring and Summer
’ GRAHAM HOTEL,
CAVE SPRING, GA.
J. A. GRAHAM, Proprietor.
THE REGULAR- STAGE OFFICE*.
There is a Livery Stable kept'In connection
witli this Hotel, where Horses and Vohiclos
are kept for hire. jailUtwtf
DAVID G. LOVE,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
PENMAN,
Collector and General Agent.
:7.'iT-Ofiicc in Drug Store of B .kcr <t K"h
els. fel>l7-trily.
angS.
T. W. ALEXANDER,
vi' ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ROME GA.
fcblO’AT ' _ _
W. B. TERUUXE, ( .,
$0 ATT OR set -AT L.vki >-•-
ROME OA.
Orm - * - In City Hail Building.
aprS-Iy,.
Dr. B. M. HTRICKLAND,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,'—''- -
OFFICE at tlio Drug Btoro of Baker,
EehoU A Strickland.
. Room over MoGulre. A Pinson’s store.
Rome, Oa., July Id, trily.
Seoeiith year in IKr Trifle—.1 fuel age re
quire.i /net lourk
K. M. SEAGO,
PRODUCE BROKER
—AND—
General ('ommission Merchant,
Oflirc in Scaqo'x Block, No, 13. Alabama Sl„
ATLANTA, GA.
S ELLS nil floods on arrival at 2} percent.
Will make returns within three days from
receipt of (foods. Will purchase, funds In
this city, Nciv York, New Orleans. Philadel
phia. Baltimore, Boston, Nashville, Cincin
nati, Saint Louis and Louisville at 25 per
.cent.; on sums of $1,000 or more at 1 per eent.
in this City.. The citizens of this City, or
strangers in this City, on sums not less than
$100, at 1 pur cent.; on smaller sums at 25
per eent
'y-ft'Respectfully refers to B inkers and
Merchants of this City. marJOtrily.
-DR. II. V. M. MILLER,
Has removed his Office to the Room* over
Duncan’s Store. marl3,trlam.
J. B. IV. NOWLIN, M. D.,
BOMB GEORGIA.
, *jjr*Office over Drug Store of NEWMAN
.’A NOWLIN. feb21lrily.
Dr. E. A. WARE,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ten nates west of
oct.1’59—ly X ROME, GA.
WM. FARELL, M. D.,
ROME, .'. GA.
Orric*—In the old Post' Office.
aprl’S7
H. H. FENNY,
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENT,
CAVE SPRING, a A.
Sept 7, ‘59.-n45-ly.
FORT & HARGROVE,
OFd“EIt FOIt S.vt.E A
LARGE ASSdlRTMENT OF
Gro eries & Staple Goods,
tuluptcil to Pin liter’s use--
For Cash,
Consisting of
Sugar, Coflftet, Salt, Mola&ses,
Nails, Negro Kerseys, Blankets,
Linseys, Negro Sho:s, Stripes
S li irt iggS.QS Pit liltrgs,
iioiylS-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac,
WOULD CALL THE ATTEN-
tionof the Ladies, to their now and elegant
assortment »f BONNETS. RIBBONS
AND FLOWERS, and everything be
longing to tho Miliurey business. Opening
on Saturday. ' mnr22triw.
A. J, BEARDEN,
AM BROT YPIST*
ROME, GA.
jan3LI8G0;
[Trily.
ETNA INSURANCE CO.
HARTFORD, CON.
INCORPORATED 1819 !
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital, ....$1,.306,000 00
Paid up Capital 1 1,000,Olio 00
Assets 2,030,'423 80
E.'G. RiPi.kv. Vres., T. A. Ai.ex.isPEti, V. P.
T. K> Buack, See'ty. A. A. Wiluams. Aili’r.
W! 8. COTHRAN, Agt., Rome, Oa'.
• aprilo trily.
!Thc ( Bladen»bnrfDnellii»g:G*ound.
-.e: ’ utl ■.■"TT< ’.into# vii.ri*! »J
it pi
surrounded by trees, forms, maae^
ter the imago, of God, come to"'insult
Nature andd# HteVeri; -TCT8l¥[Sd
word Hopkins was killed here in a atlel.
This secmbd to be the first of these
fashionable murdors on this duelling
ground. ■ ’ >.• ; v ««:*'?
Ih 18W, A.T; Mason United States
Senator from Virginia, fought with his
Sister’s husband, John' McCarty, here.'
McCarty Ros avers© to lighting,-atid.
thought there was no necessity Tor' 1 it;
but Mason would fight. McCarty nam-
mbskets, loaded with grape-shot, and so
near together that they would hit heads
if they fell-on their faoes. This Was
changed My the sr colids to londihg with
bullets,‘and taking twelve feet as the
distance.- -Mason’ was-killed -Instantly,
'-ond -McCarty, Who had hiir collar-bone
broken, still lives witli Mason's Sister in
Georgetown. His hair turned white 1 so
soon after the ‘fighfaS^Tto cause much
comment. 'lie lias since b'6on 'Solicited
to net as second in a duel, but refused,
-in noaordance with a pledge he. .made
to (his wifi? soon after killing her broth
er.
tn ‘1820, 'Commodore Decatur Was
killed In a duel-by Commodore Barron.
At the first fire they both i fell forward
with their heads within ten feet of each
other ; and, as each supposed himself
mortally wounded, each tVilly and' free
ly forgave tho other, still'' lyin^ on ; the
ground. .. >.• - • •
Decatur expired immediately, but
Barron eventually recovered.
In 1812, two strangers named Lega
and .Sega, appeared here, fought ond
Sega was instantly killed. The neigh
bors only leurnod this mupl; of their
names from the marks on their gloves
left on tho ground. Lega was not
hurt. , J. . ”7 , . ,,
In 1822,' Midshipman Locke, waskill-
ed here hy a clerk in the Treasury De
partment, named Gibson, Tho latter
was not hurt.
n. a. J- *• wish.
WITT & WISE,
DEALERS IN
ICE!
CENTRAL ICE HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
T ilts Firm, at considerable expense, have
fitted up an excellent
IOE HOUSE,
and.will he prepared during the roniin”
season to furnish lee of the'bo.‘t quality.
The Ico will ho carefully pul Up and de
livered at the. Depot, or to Adam's Express
Company, at the following
RATES:
For 50 lbs,, or upwards, 2 cents.
Less than 50 lbs If cents.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. J. T, Diran e,
I s now ponnftinv.iMv Wnied
in Uotnc.iitni Ims tnki-n romtiA
•»vur Fori A*. IT:irjrove’s store,
wliere he will ho ploaXm) to re‘oivo tho ealln
of.tluM 'who in *y rc piiro his profousional
ncrvieos.
IK* woiihl ntso ntn»e that-Ho is propar^Q to
Insert jirtifiehil tooth, on vuhnimzoH rtihbor,
wliieli is rast.suj>crcof*<W»R/oU ot)iqr styles of
work, now ifiirtjyTfftniitmn<t as It ilues^
AND
V Pleasant Do?rcc of Elasticity,
WITH
Cleanliness and Durability.
All work performed at Now York prices.
rnny-t—1 y, ingnT(?
PH(ENIX INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD. CON.
CAPITAL $490,000!
CHARTER PERPTIJL.
II. KKt.i.ona. Sect’v.. S. L. Looms. I’rest.
W. 8. OOTHRAN, Agt., Roino, Gn.
npriljtril.v.
’t$-
J. C. REESE, M. D.
SILVER CREEK, - - FLOYO, Co.GA
Offloe at J.A Whitahaoda’ qugJ-ly-
R, J. JOHNSON,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
.eIaZ Rsie*iG»i‘.rnhi'1
And all kinds at Froduae, and Hi
that:
hatswyte ai—iltntei to Alsa.
DcFOREST, ARMSTRONG, & Co.
DRY GOOD MERCHANTS,
80 and 82 Chamber> St. N. Y.
■\TTQULD notify tho Trade that they arc
YY opening Weokly, in now anil beauti
ful patterns, the
WAMSUTTA PRINTS, Also the
AMOSKEAG,
A Now Print, which excelsev?ry Print in tho
country for perfection of execution and de-
isign in full Madder Color*. Our Prints are
cheaper IhSti any in market, and meeting
with extensive sale.' Orders promptly at
tended t6. ’ ' ‘ Feb9*00,trily.
J. B. MURPHY
RESIDENT DENTIST,
R E8PE0-TFULLY informs his friends, and
the pulilie generally, that lie continues
tlio prnetieoof DENT1STR F in allitsbranoh-
os, iiiul Inis fitted up au iillieo, over tho store
of MeGuiro A Pinson, where ho is prepared
tn execute nil ppcfailqusappqrtsieiitg id den
tistry. Ill the liinst approved manner."
Hu would also call the particular attention
of these in want of Artificial Work, to his su
perior style of teeth, set on gold plate 1 j fer
beauty, strength and life-like nppeacainfo,
they are nnt surpassed. As an impression bas
been made that my prices for dentiil opera
tions nre higher than the usual run of Den
tists, I hog leave to eny that they are tho same
as charged by Dentists nt Apgostn, Macon
anil Savanna'll. For Artilioial Work inychar-
ges arc as follows: } " 1
Enlire Sots Upper and Lower from $1 lift to $251;
Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from . 50 tn 150
Temporary Sets, Upper and l.nwpr, 25 each.
Partial Sola in proportion to the above.
As I am well posted iu all the late improve
ments oftlic day. Ifoyl ennOdent that I can
meet, tho wants of hi! Wbq may ncod. : lho ser
vices ofa Dentist, and if rofcrencosare want
ed; ns to their utility in answering tho purpo
ses of nature,.I ug give them in abundance,
from those who have tested my skill, for tho
last fourteen yours, iu this, and adjoining
States.
J. B. MURPIIY.
Roue, Sept. H, 1859-lf.
Change of Schedule-
Orriei:'Rnjm Unt.noAi>. T
Runic, March 111, 2800. • J
O N ami after Sunday tlio 1st day of April
tlio Morning train will leave Rome daily
nt 7J o’clock. A. M.. returning nt 45 o’clock.
P. M. Evening Train leaves Romo daily
(Sundays excepted) at 05 o'clock. 1‘. M., and
return next duv at 0-1 o’clock. A. M.
\V. S. COTlIllAN, Geu’l Sup’t.
W. & Atlantic (State) R. R.
Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, furo $5—
John W. Lewis, Sitpe't.
MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leaves Atlanta, at 10 20 a u
Arrives at Chattanooga 7 34 p n
Leaves Chattanooga at 3 25 a ji
Arrives at Atlanta 4 40 i' jt
EVENING PASSENGER T1UIN.
Leaves Atlanta nt night 8 15 a u
Arrives nt Cliattnnoagn 5 3(1 a ji
Leaves Chattanooga, at 3 00 p u
Arrivdifttf Atlanta.... 11 82 A u
This road connects each way with the
Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East
Tonncss.-e A Gonrgia Railroad at Dalton, and
tho Nashville A CHattaWuoga Railroad at
Chattanooga. mar3tri.
WHOLESALE ,
T0B«-4$IJSE!
MoaP ST., HOWE,
-keep oonutantly qn baud a large
Him Itjw'
. . that our Ioe jJSSkixSSstaikSwtth
*v the best quality of tee, which eon be fufntah-
cd all the Sommer.
D
supply at FARELL A YEISER’B.
-m
supply the trade on u. reasonable terms ss
canbehsdebowhqrq. . ’
I, S.’ 8. i WBA25WKRFORD,
iRoekinglisn Co. N. C,
" W.a«LSSrSe»oGa.
junel^tfiVy. ' ; Bog
White Lead had Lins(
l Ne.lartioKcheap,b, TrRN L EYi .
j^bll No3Choice House.
tiios. J. pr.nnr, ::::::: o. w. p. i.aukix.
FERRY & LAMKIN,
WHOLESALE AND
RETAIt GROCERS,
" No. 4 Choico Hotel,
W ILL keen constantly on hnnd, a . well
selected assortment of Groceries. Al
so, Provisions, such ns,, Bacon, Lard, Flour,
m
its. GIvo us a cal! before buying clsowhcrt,
Romo, Aug. 3i, ’5tf.tf.
COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO,.
—SUCCESSORS TO-—
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,:
Factors A Wad/lfertn iftercWats,
CENTRAL- WHABFa 1 ’ ' '
CHARLESTON, SOVTH CAROtlNA.
WADE §. COTRAN, v . G*
HBNRY L. J^^RS, } ^Kairleslen, S, (!.
September 7,—ly.
HENRY A. SMITH,
Bookseller & Stationer
ROME, GA.
fgfStm JUST RECEIVED £ff>
rnimOf a largo and exten-
CBHr sivcStoek oi School,
Clnssienl and Miscellaneous Books. Also, a
large variety of Stationary, Wall Papering,
Eugravings, Paintings and Faney Articles,
suitabio for tho Holidays. Merchants and
Sellout Touchers, supplied with Books and
Stationary at Augusta prices. Tho attention
of purchasers rospootfully solicited.
Terms Cash..
jon#—twly
In 1820, llonry C[ny fought (his soo-
ontl duel) with John Handolph just
across tho Potmnnc, Ah Randolph pre
ferred to die, if at nil, on Virginia soil.
He received Mr. Clay’s shot, and then
fired into the uir- This was in accord
unco witli a declaration made to Mr.
Benton, who spoke to Randolph of <A
call the evening before, on Mrs. Clay,
I and alluded to.the quiet sleep of her
' child and the repose of tlio mother.—
Randolph quickly replied:
“I shall do nothing to disturb the
sleep of tho child or tho repose of. the
mother.’'
General Jessup, whoso funeral I
attended last week, was Clay’s sec
ond.
When Randolph fired, he remarked:
‘‘I do not shoot at you, Mr. Clay,”
and extending his hand, advanced to
wards Mr. Clay, who rushed to meet
him. Randolph showed Clay where his
ball struck iiis coat.” . 1
Olay replied:
‘•Thank God tlio debt is no greater 1"
They wore friends ever ufter.
lii 1832, Martin was killed by Oarr.—
Their first names are not remembered.
They were from the South.
In 1833, Mr. Key, son of Frank Key,
and brother to Burton Key, of Sickles
notoriety, met Mr. Sherborn, and
exchanged a shot, when Sherborn
said:
“Mr. Key, I have no desire to kill
you.”
“No mattor,” said Key, ‘(I came to
kill you.’’
“Very well, then,” said Sherborn, “I
will kill you.” And he did.
In 1838, W. J, Graves, of Kentuoky,
assuming tho quarrel of Jos. Watson
Webb, with Jonathan Cilley, of Maine,
selected this .place for Gilley’s murder;
but tho parlies learning that Webb,
with two friends, Jackson and Morrell,
were armed and in pursuit, for tho pur
pose of assassinating Cilley, moved to
ward the river, but missed the parties
and then returned to the city, to which
they were soon followed by Graves and
tlio corpse of Cilloy.
In 1845, a lawyer named Jones fought
with and killed Mr. Johnson.
In 1851, R. A. Hoolo and A. J. Dallas
had a hostile meeting here. Dallas
was shot in tho shoulder, but recov
ered.
In 1852, Daniel and Johnson, two
Richmond editors,held a harmless set-to
here, which terminated in coffee,
times, that Bell and Everett are the
only national) candidates in the-field,
and thev only ticket/ whioh.'Stonds a
f host of a chance of success qver the
llaok Republicans,,lie gives his'support
copy Uordbbtofd Mr!
Yerger 1 ^letteri '.' ‘ui-ft ■
Without Attempting to dismiss the
, ofessed principles of ' oither party in
the field, ltse&ma tq mo that tne only
questions, a - patriot should now oik.
ought.'to' be: lt(jvv’ : can we save tho
Unrorff A ttitjvr fcarf wo'crttsh the' BlOek
Republicans ? Whatever party we may
Soutff^re^o/flienghts'of'tlS South,
and it Wdomes ns its a great and intelli
gent people, to put nn ond to the right
of party,tynmay. ,’ It has already nearly
proved fatal to ‘.our, couptry, t Indirid-
ual independence Is now necessary to
preserve It. Withobt doubting the dei-
votion of any party In Mississippiln the
interests of the South, it cannot. I'
think, be successfully denied,,that the
Democracy have failed,'os a National
party 1 ,’to secure thbit which#ss thO very
jernl Of the dissolution. Theso -g)pin-
ons are now held witin my-own knowl
edge, by some of. the most distinguish
ed ' supporters of Mr. Breckinridge- in
Mississippi;' who have, furtHermdro,
patriotically declared their willingness
i» support. Mr. Rell, should • it indeed
appear that ' he is'the stfongeW candi
date in the field. - The recent elections,
I think, havealptrljr pa6v4d this to ,be
a.filot, and ibis not too pnwh,tohppe
that the patij^tism of these gentlemen
wjll soon show itself, by an'opdn 'deela-
rolion for Mr. Beil. 11 ’ • ’’
In this dontest 1 am-for crashing .the
Republioan- party; rather, than the,olor
thy 3uagCftdhf;\he"' r «rttflS»t Notwhal
candidate^ ih the-field. Li /
Yow oibedicatgem , ,
■ER.
BOOTS AMD MOFS
wA.vi'i'ACTi.’nKn Bv
P. A. p ill B E K G,
ROME OA.
Tho Subscriber i* supplied
with it fine lot of extra FR ENCH CALF, PA
TENT LEATHER; and all other materials
for Gentlemew’s'Dren'Boots A Shoes.
Ho employs the beet of Workmon *M'keeps
.potted on the latest fashions. . frji
Genteel Fiti ami Work warranted.
Thankful for . past favors he hopes to re
ceive a continuation of patrohago in this
branch of hpmo industry. '
i aagJoLly * P, A. OMBBRO. ’
• ,i»rK :no ROM B . *' "it! •
MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
ROMS, - - ,.GA*r /
Office—At Roino BafiroadDeiKit,
. C. K.
G.t
lase
Wagon,
prepared t
liver promptly ell ligS
passengers aha Bdggage, T ln ,r aldk ttbeut the
pity, at rotsonahlo rates. ’ .Cnitos • may 1
left athis Confectionary Stvrv,.or at the Kai
) road Depot. • m«ri5trU
JSSrM. Jobard, a French savant, has
astounded the scientific world. He has
discovered a way of suspending anima
tion; and also of bringing the,dead
back to life. He professes to be able to
restore a drowned man after-two days
immersibn, and a frozen subject after
ton years’ “oblivion,” i Provided;** ottF
grit’s ueckbo not. broken j he oan-be
nought book to lifo after hanging.a
whole day. M. -Jobard, with great
sympathy for. the “ills "which flCsh are
heir to, 1 -’ suggests that medical qlen
should immediately make., themselves
icquainted with the secret of hts invon-
;ion, so that the’noor and MKrohunWte
be suspended - tili better times
came around, and the .victims
thwarted leva wayuiyoy the fpi
Job^ffi}. syatwh of , Appending wunir
r
' VOS
m
tlrntQov. Browni-offiississippi, having
been called out.afteriGen. Patrick Hon-
ct hod-spoken at Ilnzlohurst, last woek
declared that
rT 1 ill
domeneoessary to do so-to dofoat la -
cole. 1
An Affray atNiagard'Pails.'
1 Persons ftoro NiOsUra Fiill inform ub
that ofi Friday 1 night arid Saturday last
there was quite ah affray between-- some
of tho guests at the International. Hotel
and the colored waitemeidplbyjscfdiBre.
Mr. James Gordon Bennett’s son was in
his room at the hotel, with a number of
friends., The beU was rung, for some
wine, and a colored waiter responded.
The man gave Mr, Bennett offence, and
he ordered him doWn ; stairk The Wai
ter did not go as* directed; but called
ids . to ]"
t-to, was
musclo, —
down one of the waiters several times.
The proprietor here interfered, ind the
disturbance was quelled. During the
night, Mr. Benpett, in company with a
friend, went over, to the Canada side of
the river, being followed by five oh six
negroes, who were intent-on chastising
the “white folks.”. The guests staid in
Canada as long as they wished, and then
re-crossed the Suspension Bridge. ' Just
as they stepped from tho structure the
negroos assailed them. Bennett and
bis friend defended themaelveejmanfnl-
ly, and two or three of the “darkt” kiss
ed the earth. Oho of them somehow
got behind Mr. B.’ and leVOlbd him with
a stone, whioh was tbrowfi against his
his back. The darkies had knives in
their bands, whioh they flourished with,
impunity. The white men withthe as
sistance of friends, got him to the hdtel
Without sustaining■ any seriousipjury«r-
Rochester Union 2ith, *(«.
--'i . ,
An Explanation Needed*
We would like to see an explanation!
by Mr. Douglas’friendB, of the following
remarkable statement recently made
by Hon. Anson Burlingame,in a speech
in Maine, and reported by a oorrespond-
ent of the Bangor “Union :”—At. Amer 4
■ “Colfax, Frank Blairand myself, have
had frequent, private interviews with
Mr. Douglas, fn hjs own bouse. On
tion against Southern dictation. I also had
«,private interview with Mr. Douglas,
casion of his first late visit to "Boston.—-
Mr. Douglas then made use of this lan
guage: “Mr: BurfagMoe, j m id#K»ed
l ar!d C Fulh ‘WW
WupJendid sight, Burlingame, toseeMo-
Douged*returned from C
from. Qregcjn, and Dougl ^ ^
Seirprmiddnt Is to^come 1 'fr6m
•tote!” *.«•&«. iv.
^-Mfcfiittlikgauio then oxhorte4*jthf
of Lincoln, could.Mi% »oug]
never; on earth wonid r
with tho Breekin- -
said Mr.
coin, and nothing <