Rome tri-weekly courier. (Rome, Ga.) 1860-1881, November 20, 1860, Image 1

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VOL. 1. ROME, GE0. r TOES DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, I860. M)e ©ri. owner , PDm.lSIIED EVERY IUE3DAY, TIHJRSD.VY ft 8.VT0RD.VY MOttS'03 By M. DWISELL. At POtTR DOLLAR 8 A- YEAR. Invariably in advance. Terms of Adventsing in Tri-Weekly. . pun SQ0AHK Oiv TRS MSB*. .One insertion,;. ♦l.O® Two insertion* *•»# Bach odditUnnl insertion, -0,25 E .Ons Month, 4.00 Two Months,.......,.,.,...: ,.,.....0.00 Bt* Months 10.00 Twelve Months,., .......<15.00 A liberal discount will bo made to those ■who advertise larger amounts. - Obituaries of more than fivo tines charged the same as advertisements. -- Notices of Marriott* end Death*, not ex ceeding Five Lines in length, aio published gratuitously In the Courier. The friend* of the parties are requested to send in these no tices accompanied with a responsible name and they will’be published With pleasure. CANFIELD, BR0. ftCO.. No. 229 Baltimore st,, eornor Charles, BALTIMORE, MB., lUPORtSBS AKD DEALERS IK Watches. Jewelry. 'SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, CLOCKS. Military and Fancy Goods generally — u. A Co. Inrite. attention to their rtoh end cXtonsivo stosk of-Goods, not. Inferior *® •ny other establishment in their line. One of their Arm visiting Europe annually ena bles them by a careful selection from the best sources, to offer.inducements to purchasers both in style and price second to none, Watehcs of the best makers and in every variety. Military Companies furnished com plete. ^ aug2-twly NO HUMBUG, But the Poor Man’s Belief, Ahn th* ; RICH MAS'S FRIEND 1 Jams’ Twelve Pointed Double MOULD BOARD ^Irofessioircl Gqi-3?. n. d. nAnvnv, scow. •HARVEY * SCOTT, ,-ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ROME, . OA. 4 DVANDES of monoy can nsnally be had upon need claims loft for collection. ome, June t.—ly. rri tile o Z. B. HARGROVE, attorney At law, ROME, - - - . - - - GA. Orrtcs—Over Fort A llsrgrove’s new store. febt#—ly GEO. T. STOVALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W-HttWIB,- <5A. Win. pra-tino in the counties of Cherokee Go. Office over N. .T. O nbnrq’s Clothing store RupRimtcB— 0ndar\To«>»i k Smith, Rome jK T..R.U. Cobb, Esq- Athens, Ga. jan2T THOsS.TBHBiRY, / < ATT«RNEY AT LAW, CEDAR TOWN, - *><»•.• GA, "Will prastice im the eountios of Floyd, Felk, Paulding, Carroll. Haraldson and Cass, triot attention paid to collecting. jan20-ly HE MERITS OF THIS Plow over others, for cultivation of both Cot ton and Corn are many, but only its.leading merits: With four wings, two small and two large, it can be converted tut* Seven different Plows, all of which arc vory necessary for the cultivation ' of diff ferent crops. And another .very important feature is durability. A . Plow completed williasta.manfrora twoto fire yoars, accord ing to the soil he cultivate*, and will only cost about Tlirco Dollars to put it up. An Agency will: noon ho established in Rome, and then planters will he invited to ‘ call and sej for themselves. Address, B; F. REYNOLDS. mar20tritf. Kingston, Ga. j.Jw. n. UKUtawoeo. ..... c. n. suitn. UNDERWOOD ft SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT L A W, ROME, • • GA- Pnacu'cn in Upper iGeorgiat also In the Federal District Court of Marietta. jan20’59-ly Seem th Tear in the Trade—A foot age re quire* font tetri ii'ETEAGoi' RODUCE BROKER —AJCD— General Commission Merchant, Ojflce in Seago’* Block, No. 15, Alabama St., ATLANTA, GA. ELLS all Goods on.arrival at 21 percent. Will mako returns within three days from recoipt of Goods. Will purchase, funds in this city. New York, New Orleans, Philadel phia, Baltimore. Bolton, Nashville, Cincin nati, Sntut Louis and Louisville at 2) per cent.snn sums of $1,000 or more at 1 percent, in thlsCitv. - The cltlsens of this City, of strangers In this City, on sums not less than 9100, at’I percent.; on sni'nltor sum* st 2} percent T-ff*Respectfully refers to Banker, and Merchants of this City. mar20trily, S 1 C. H. SMITH, NOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner of Doeds for Alabama and Tennessee. * n * 3 ’ T. W. ALEXANDER, ^Mr^tWf-s-ATTORNB,Y .AT LAW, ' ROME, febl0’57 DEFOREST, ARMgTHDNC dry good MERCHANTS, 80 and 82 Chamber* Rt, Jf. T. W OULD notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, in new and beauti- GA. v r ? w. b; te> ^-AT TOD.NET . ROME, ......... Orricu—In City Hall Building. nUNE, ■ AT LfWt OA. aprS-Jy DRS. GREGORY A FARELL, BROAD ST.,: -j ROME, GA Ovrios—First door below Choice Hotel. octlStwly . Dr. B. M. STRICKLAND. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, OFFICE at the Drug Store of Baker, Echols A Strickland. Room over McGuire A Pinsen s store. Rome, Ga., July 14, trily. " MUTUAL 1 INSURANCE COMPANY. ROME. - - - - - - GA. Office—At Romo Railroad Repot# W. 8. COTHRAN, Pret’t. - a H. STILLWELL, fteo’y. J«lyM Dr. J. T. DUANE, RESIDENT DENTIST, ROME,.GKO. Rooms ovor Fort A Hargrove, rAS been engaged in the practice of Dentistry in po and the United Stats* for the last twelve years; and will guarau for the last twelve years; ana wilt guaran tee to those that employ hls services, entire satisfaction, In both, the operative and mechanical "branch of the business. Particular attention given to regulating childrens teeth. J0*AU work performed at reasonable charges. maylT—twly. DATIB G. LOVE, NOTARY PUBLIC,. PENMAN, Collector and General Agent. oil. ^ar-Offloo in Drag Store of Baker A Sch febU-tri A. J. BEARDEN, AMBROTYPIST, HOME, OA. lanH,18Mj • - - - ' tTrlly.^ COTHIt AN, JEFFERS & CO,. -SUCCESSORS TO— JEFFERS & COTHRAN, actors k Commission Merchants, CENTRAL WHARF*' CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. WADE 8. COT RAN, Borne, Ga. hISwT WBFF^Bfi,} Ch ’ ,Mten ' *’ September T,—ly. KINGSTON HOTEL, KINGSTON; - . . . - i (jiff, PASSENGERS can get a coed warm' imp- . . per at the above named Hotel, imtnodi- n oly opposite the Tiokot,office, on the left hand side of, the Railroad going down. . Sat isfaction given or no charge. twtf, • ■' VERANDA Boarding House ! In eight of the Depot—same side of tl Street, [foblttrily] S. G. WELLS, Pro, GRAHAM HOTEL, CAVE SPRING, GA.- • J. A.-GRAHAM,,Proprietor.. THE REGULAR 8TAQE OFFICE. There is a Livery, Stable kept in connection with this Hotel, where Horses and Vehicles ere kept for hire. *an!4twtf FORT & HARGROVE, • OFFER FOR SALE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Groceries & Staple Goods, adopted tp PIsnter's use— For Cash, Consisting of - Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, •ill, Negro Kerseys* Blankets, Linseys, Negro 8hoes, Stripes SMrtlnga* Osndburgs, *wiyl8-ly. Factory Thread, Ac., Ac. tel patterns, tl WAM8UTTA PRINTS, Also the AMOSKEAG, New Print, which excels evory Print in the country for perfection of execution and de sign in full Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper thsn nny in market, and meoting will: extensive sale. Ordors promptly at tended to. Feb2’6fl,trily, DODWORTH’S MUSIC STORE. No. 0 ASTOR PLACE, N. Y, PUBLISHER Axn DRALEB IK FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MUSIC, Instrumen. AND MUSICAL MEltCHAN Songs and Compositions-for the Piano Forte, By tno Rest Masters, Sacred and Organ Music;' Dance and .Military Music, for tho Piano Forte, Sent by mall, postage free. (Stamps may be sent instead of change.) CATALOGUES OF MUSIC FOR Brass Bands; Quadrille Bands, small or Urge Orchestras. PRICE List of Brass Instruments, Benton application.' 4 . THE* “ Journal for Brass Bands,” Anew publication of Band Mnsle, is issued on tho 15th of each month; also, tho ‘-COM PANION,"containing Marches, Medleys, Ac. Tho InatrumenUl parU in these words are sop- sepll-twSm DIreetor of Dodworth’s Bands, Phelan’s Improved Billiard Tables . MA ., n *av I mf AW mrOTTTfltta AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS, Protected by lottew prttet fcfad M.» 1858, Oot. 28,1858; Deo. 8,1857; Job. V |J, 1858; N6V. 18,186b, and March M, 1850. TheTecont Improvements in theee table* make them unsurpassed in the world They at* now Altered tolhesoienUflo Billiard play- sepll—trllm MadVtacturer*. Superior White LeadT r T venr low prteee. . Also, Linseed Oil _ Copal, Domar and Japan Vareishee of the best quality and at lowest priees. For by FARELL ft YEISER. ®1131106?? GijlrO?- CARD. S KING desirous of selling out her Winter Stock of Bonnets m rapidly as possible, miter this date Sell them at ■ • 'i / HSW TOSK .' COSY fRICEA An opening of a complete (took will tako place on Thursday, Nov. 2 A to which , tho ladies are iavitod. ' oct30twawtf . Have Just received - a largo assortment of Fall and Winter MILLINERY GOODS, Which we will sell at thrlowest prices possi ble. Come and judge for yourselves. • oetll • JETNA INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, COM. INCORPORATED 1819! . CHARTER PERPETUAL. Authorised’CapitaL~... w ..—iM.4l^OO l OOO 08 Paid up Capital— .1,000,800 00 Assete 2,030,423 80 G. Rtrakr, Pres., T. A. AiKX*xnnn, V. P. K. Brack, Scc’ty, A. A. WilliAks. Adi’r. W. B. COTHRAN, Agfa, Rome, Ga. aprilotrily. PHOENIX INSURANCE GO HARTFORD, COtf. ‘ CAPITAL 1400,000! CHARTER PERP’TUL. H. Kklloqq, Soct'y., 8. L. Looms, Pipste W. 8. COTHRAN, AgL, Rome, Ga. aprilitrily. J. B. MURPHY RESIDENT DENTIST, R espectfully informs hi*MaitdZ and the public generally, that he continue* the proetlceof DENT1STR T in all Its branch es, and has fitted np an office, or or the store of McGuire ft Pinson, where he Is prepared to execute alt ope rations Appertaining to Den tistry, in the most approved manner. He would-otso call the particular attention tTV a. 'IslaasU /Os.SaI D D : of those in want of Artificial Work, to ffis su- Ws « AllaUtlC (otatOJ As XL icrior style of teeth, set on gold plate ; for icauty, strength and life-like appeaeanee, they are not surpassed. As an impn&sionhof been mode that’my prices for dental opera tions aro higher than the usual riin of Den tists, I beg lea veto soy that they are thesamo as charged by Dentists at Augusta; Macon and Bavannah. For Artificial Work rnyehar- ges are aa follows: Entire Sets Upper and Lower fromftlOO to 3261: Half Sets, Upper or Lower, from 50 to 150 Temporary Sets, "Upper and Lower, 25 each. Partial Sets in proportion to the above. As I am well-posted in all the late improve ments of the day. I feel confident that I can meet the wants of at*, who may need the ser- ses of nature, I can give them in abundance, from those who have tested my skill, for the last fourteen yoars, in this, and adjoining States, t J. % MURPHY, ltov*, Sept. I4,J850.-ff. Atlanta to Chattanooga, 138 miles, ten |6— Joux W. LxwiS, Bupo’t. MORNING PASSENGER TRAIN. I Loaves Atlanta, at- ...10 20 an Arrives at Chattanooga ...7 34 P m Leaves Chattanooga at..,—.—..3 25 ,a m Arrives at Atlanta——,, 1 40 p a EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta at night...—... 8 15 a a Arrives at Chattanooga......,.,—,.. 5 30 A a Iicaves Chattanooga, at «... “road eonaoets”epch way With the Rome Branch Railroad at Kingston, the East Tennessee ft Georgia Railroad at Dalton, and the Nashville ft Chattanooga) Railroad at Chattanooga. ,c-i . • 1 marStri. TBOS. J; PRRBT, Till l ; i PERRY & L O. W, V. tAMKIX. WHOLESALE A.. _ . RETAIL UROCERS, No. 4 Choice Hotel, ILL keen constantly on hand, a well selected assortment of Groceries. Al an) Provisions, sach as, Baoon. Lard, Flour, Meal’ ftc., *e., which we. will soil low for Cash, or country produce, at rash prices. We feci grateful for past furors, and hope 1 irompt attention to business, and fair des ng; to receive aliberel share of patronage.- Onr motto will bn quick sails and short pro fits. Give ns a call before’ buytng elsowhore, Bomb, Aug. 31, ’60.tf. Supplies Family JAS.W. No. 2 Choice Hotel, BROAD STREET, ROME, GA. T HE Undersigned will keep a general as sortment of Family Groceries consisting FLOUR, BACON, ) MEAL. LARD, SUGAR. CANDLES, SYRUP, TOBACCO. MOLASSES,I SEGARS, COFFEE, Cotton Yarni FISH, DRIED AND FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON, Ac. No pretense is made to a WHOLESALE business, but persons may be sure of getting at least as Good Bargains here at RETAIL as at any other House in the city. ESTTeriM—Cash only. JAS. W, LANGSTON. jrno2—twtf BOOTS AND SHOES KAVUrACTUBXD BV V. A. OMBEKG, ROME GA. Tho Subscriber if supplied with a fine lot of extra FRENCH CALF, PA TENT LEATHER, and all other materials for GenUemen’a Dress Boot* * Shoe*. He employs tho best of Workmen and keeps posted on the latest fashions. Ocnted Pit* and Work uorranted. Thankful for past fovon ho hopes to re ceive a continuation of patronage la thli branch of home industry. ang25—ly P, A. OMBERG. Change of Schedule. Ovfida Bomb Rao-boad, Roms, March II, 1840. P. M. Evontng Ti (Sundays excopted) at return next day at flto’oloek, A. M. W. B. COTHRAK, Oen’l Sup’t . 91 o’clock, P. M., o’clock, A. M. Speech of T. R. R. Cobb, Esff. At tlie request of. the members of the Legislature and horO^'th>* gentlemen addressed n very largo audience on Monday evening in the. Rep. Ball, on the condition and prospects of our coun try, since the election" of a Block Re publican lo the Presidency. The speech ccupied about two hours in the de livery, and called forth the most rap turous npplo.se. Hitherto Mr. Cobb has never taken an active part in politics, and liis opin ions, fop that reason, are received with the more confidence. . Such at all events, appeared to be the feeling of tlioso who heard .him that evening, so fur ns wo have been enabled to hear the expression. His effort was mas terly beyond example. Ho .reviewed the state of parties at tho North, and the aggressions to which the South had long yielded from revercnce for the Union.. But now the spell was broken; danger was at our firesides; the enemy, was clutching at our throats, and was either “do of die.” The pictures of fanaticism he drew inado the blood run cold, Wc had no .other redress) he ss^d, no course left Tor our safely, in-, terest and honor, but fo tecede from the Union immediately, oven without delay ing to ascertain the sentiments of the >jflo, who oould not be so well im- med on the subject as their Ropre^ sentatives were. Without tracing tho arguments or stirring appeals of the speech it may be welt compared, to the death 1”—Mi ‘ ^ ' HESRY A, SMITH, Bookseller & Stationer boke, ga..':v„'. ; JUST RECEIVED jffl a largo and extern BivaSteokof, School, Classical nud Miscellaneous Books., Also, a Urge’variety of Stationary, W»U Papering, Engravings, Paintings and; Fancy" Article! suitable for tho Holidays. • Merchants add School Teachers, supplied with Books and Stationary at Augusta priees. The attention of purchasers rcspoetlully solicited. Terms OasH. j»n3—twly WHOLESALE TOBACCO HOUSE ! Weatherford, Sloan & Thomas, BROAD ST., ROME, OA. ■YYriLLkeop constantly on bmid * largo W »»d carclully selected stock of Vtr- ginia and North Carolina Tobacco, and will supply the trade on as reaeonable terms a ear, bo had elsewhere. I. G; 8, WEATHERFORD, Rockingham Co. N. C. W. C. SLOAN, Rome Ga. W. J. M. THOMAS, ^ ^ junciotrily. Rockingham, Co. N. C. From the Federal Ui ••Let is b« neither Rank Hof dent." “Immodorate valor swells into a fault, And fear, admitted into publio coun cils, betrays like treason.” Such are tho sentiment* put into the mouth of the Roman Gate, when sur rounded With difficulties on every side,' and snob should he the sentiments of every true Mend of the South at this time. We believe there never was a more Just and righteous quarrel than this in which the South is now fnvoiv- «d with the Black Reupblioons. ‘ But this righteous cause is in danger, ’ from the i rash and imprudent conduct of some of its most sealous friends. There can be no doubt but a large majority of the people of Georgia are determined to resist, to the last extremity, theingu* guration of a Black Republican Admin istration; add the inforcemont of Block blican measures; but they wish gli* a*Convent5on of the people.— But-some of our over sealous friends are unwilling to wait for tho solemn and dignified movements of a Convention; that is too sloW; and serious, and dig nified for them; they would prefer to hasten the'crilis by some act of the Legislature, or by some outburst of an excited mob. We warn all such that they krb injuring the cause they in tend to promote. The freemen of Geoivia are jealous ot their rights, and will msist on exercising them in their own woy, - Any action of tho State to be "effectual, must obtain the approba tion of alarae majority of our citizens. It is then or the utmost importance in any movement we make as a State, that wo carry with us the confidence and approbation of tho i>cople. With out this, no cause can be ultitnately successful; .* • ‘ I ■' ,-i’ The Next Coagress. Tho following table', oopied, firom a Northern {taper, oxhibts the probable political oomplexion ef tho next Con gress: Clarification of t .. TOT «W SMTAM. Total number of Senators <50 Already elected—Republicans 24 do ! Opposition 30 6 To be eleoted—Republicans 5 -do; C^podtion 7 2 ttnder ‘ this cap and instructive article makes it* ap pearance in the Corn lull ff-g-fwt; ■‘Life everywhere 1 The air is crowd ed with bird#—beautiful, Under, mfel- Hgent birds, to whom life is A song and a thrilling anxiety—the anxiety of love. The air is swarming with insoots —those little animated miracles. The waters are peopled with innumerable formi—from the animacuhe, so small that one hundred and fifty millions of them would not weigh a grain, to the whale, so large (hat it seems an bland as it sleeps upon the waves. The bed of the sea is olive with polypi, carps,' star-fiehes; and with shell animalcules; The rugged face of the rock is scared by the silent boring of soft creatures, and blackened with, countless muscles) barnacles, and limpets.. v’UW'> “Life everywhere 1 on the earth; In- the earth, crawling, creeping, burrow ing, boring, leaping, running. .If the sequesteredooolness of the wood tempt us to saunter into its checkered shade,' we are saluted by the> numerous din of insects; the twitter of bircU, the scram bling of squirrels, the startled rash of unseen beasts, all telling how populous is this seeming solitude. If we pause before » treo, or- shrub, or plant, our cursory and half * “ ~ ' tects a colon Wo pluck a iwn o, | see many a charming insect busy in its appointed labor, we pick a fallen leaf, ' if nothing !* visible oh it, there is »b!y a trace of an insect larva hid- in it* tissue, and awaiting their de velopment; -The drop of ' dew I upon thu leaf will probably contain ita ani mals, under the microscope. n -.brt{, “The same microscope reveals that the bloodrtain suddenly appearing on' bread, and awakening superstitious ter rors, is nothing but a ooliection of roin-< ute animals, (Monae prodiffooa;)< and that the vast tracts of snow which are: reddened in a single night, owe their oclor to the marvellous rapidity in re production of a minute plant, [Fntoc- cut nivalis.) The veiy mold wbieh cov en our cheese, our'bread, onr jam,-oil our ink, and disfigures our damp walls,' is nothing but a collection ^ of plants.— The many-eolofed fit* wbieh lylitf on. the surface ofasummereea at ntgbO os the vessel plough* her way, or which drips from the oars in lines of jewefed light, is produoed by mUUons of minute animals.” i -o'Wvii fir vna «o m | f -Nltw^rr/ We Understand that "a. duel war fought on Wednesday afternoon, near Hopkins’ plantation, between Mr. OtiV- ier Carriere and Dr. De St. Romes; tine same who bad a difficulty and shooting affair at a school examination on Ram part street some time ago. The duel fortunately was harmless, though im peculiar features have been much dis. cussed down town. The ohaUenged party, Dr. St. Romes, hod chosenffSnt- lock pistols. On the .fieU, at the first fire both pistoli snapped. At the sec ond fire, Carrlere’s pistol snapped again, but his adversary's wentoffwtihont hit ting him. . Carriers’* seconds nor de clared thcniselveti satisfied, particularly as they believed it useless for their principal to stand there snapping a pis tol .which might snap, all day, whilst exposing him to the unequal chance of being shot by his antagonist; and much Against his will, Hr. Carriers bad' te leave the ground without having bod a shot. It is stated j by some that Do St. Homes owed his life to the humani ty. of hut seconds in choosing flint-lock pistols, as Corriere was; reputed to be a dead-shot and cool os a cucumber. ^ I. R. MARTIN, Successor to C. A. Smith, ROHR* GA. WU0t.es At* ARB BBTAIL BKALSR IK CHOICE CONFECTIONARY, AND ^ SMALL GROCERIES. ; ALL KINDS OF FRUIT. OYSTERO & SHAD OT TQEUt 8EA80H. CANDY MANUFACTORY AND BASEST. ASSORTED CANDIES Put up In Boxes to suit CuAtomer*. Fatties Supplied with Cake- jm* Orders will be atteji promptness and Dlspatch.*tt^ Opposition majority, 8 TBS Ntw nocss. Already elected—BcpubUcans r ^0 do Opposition 54 To bo elected—Republican? 9 do Opposition 75 Total number of Represqntotivea 237 Whole number of Opposition 129 Wholo number of Republicans 108 : 0p^|t^Wi^ri^i,; ■ £;\.' . . 21 iKSUBKtCTtOXABY PLOT DlSCOVKXKD IS LorisiANA.—An alarming discovery bos “ loiinStT: Cask. seplltwly, a Steamboat Notice. On and after the 1st dajy o September next, the Oooea Riv er Steamboat. Company will charge on PScksxes' of Money containing One Thousand Dollars er lees .Ilte, over One and under Two Thousand XtoUura^ODe. aug23 ELLIOTT ft RWW %nte. ribed, been made at Pontohatoula; in 8t. Tam many Parish, forty-five miles above the city, on the line of the Jackson Rail road. Alfred Hennen, Esq., a lawyer of this city, who has a plantation at that place, discovered in the cabins of liis staves seventy stand of arms—that is, seventy muskets, with bayonets, am munition, Ac., complete for immediate use. This is the report os we got.it from seemingly entirely reliable author ity; Of course, this is the diabolical work of abolition villains, and if cau: Tux Bankers Fr.viKo.—Yesterday Wo unfurled firom the top of our office a flog, with the old colonial device of the crescent. This was the de-' blazoned lip ’ tho kattlo i and won. We also tho ntotto “Creecit and motto both sug orablo Mr. Ruffin, our confidence that i croase in strength, a after star of the Soul ded to it, it may yet the Southern Confederacy diem office also unfurled a long« with a lono star upon it. There ' so a streamer hung- across the from Mr. Zealy's rooms, with a lone star and the names of Mograth, Coloock and Conner inscribed upon it.—C^rolfc. .. “' C . Hdi a V-I" jon >■;» —•' h-AitdJ Must Hate tbe Post or Hokob.—; The Boston “Courier," of Tuesday* says: Tho colored Wide Awakes hav ing been assigned a place in tho rear: of the procession last evening, refused, to march unless placed in the post of! honor. The white men would not grant this, and thereupon the negroes with- drew. nMbiSftiiA ti w-.-nt they will doubtless have the short shift which is their desert*.—N. O. Orescent. Senator Hammond. Washington, Nov. 15.—Senator Ham mond, ot 8. C., .has written here to have his persoual effects sent to South Caroli na. It is a loading inference that his resignation gobs into effect immediate- ^ The Collector at Beaufort, S. C^, has 8£**>**R? sent in his rorignatkm. ' attract trouble. Mr. Lincoln U continually receiving application# froo>A Southerners for ofli©6 # / and every train brings politician*.— Mr. Lincoln reoeives hu friends freely, but his visitors must tell short »tones.) This is still going the rounds of Urn; Northern papers. It is not a “short story,” but an unmitigated and unqual ified falsehood. We challenge any Northern Editor to produce the name of a Southern applicant,'. ‘ afar Sorrows como soon enough witii- out .^pondenoyjt d-