The central Georgian. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1847-1874, November 30, 1852, Image 2

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H THE CENTR OR GIAN. THE CENTRAL GEORGIAN Sm’L E. CRAFIOX, county re enter. v TERMS—For the paper in advance . If not paid in advance, #1 50 iii oo CorruptioH in Washiugtou. Mit. Benton, who has recently been elected to the House of lsepresentaciv.es from St. Louis, after serving: as a United States Senator of Missouri tor a quarter of a eeutury, has made a speech in the West which contains some Important warnings. Mr. Benton is an experienced, well-inform ed, and most pertinacious politician. His honor, wc believe, is - unimpeachable, and what he says, therefore, after Iris ample op portunities of knowing the movements of jobbers in W ashington, should be mindfully heeded : ‘’Nothing,’' (he says) “but a rigorous Con gressional inquiry, would exploie the re ports on this subject; exposing them if false—establishing them i f true—and carry ing the censure to individuls which now ap plies to the body, i should move such an inquiry oir the first bav of next session, if a member. Nothing but rigorous investiga- SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA- TL i;?*I>A V NOV. 30, 1852, Alary’s liouey In bill-' under £5 will be received in pay ment of demands elite this office. The llev. YY. G. Parks will preaeh at this place on Sunday next. TlieALcmniou Slave Case. We notice a paragraph going the rounds of the papers,-stating that an attempt Is be ing made in New York City, and Which is likely to succeed, to raise by subscription the amoun t of 85000 to indemnify Lemmon for the loss of his slaves. This. is all well enough in its way, Mr. Lemmon being a poor man, will feel somewhat compensated for the theft of his property, but the ques tion arises above the mere injury to him, when it is considered' as affecting the spe- Tlie Rains. On Wednesday night at ten o’clock the rain commenced falling- and continued with-. out intermission till Friday morning, a pe- j c ' e " °' 1 P ro P ert y bwued by the people ol one riod of about thirty six bou s ; everything ! sectAon 01 Bie confederacy. Phis is a tri ll as been deluged, and it will probably j aboliu-onism. and that it is sanc- prove to be as disastrous as any freshet we ^ ono ^ ^- v ^ ie ' au U1 New-lork is a misera- have had. We have had no mails from | blet0 ilie South, and a-fforfls an am- Savannali since Thursday evening, and we; 01 repeated humbug, are sorry to learn that communication will '^ at rights- oi the South were being- tul- probal-ly be cut off fo*' some time. The, reeu g n Wd bjr the people of the free Thursday night train is the last that has i -“' tates - B e 4®- doubt bu-t that there passed from Savannah, and at that, time ; an?mar k v people in the free States who just- parts of the track was covered with water; j ty" * ?sl ’ l£) ' atc rights of the -Southern peo- the track lias been taken off in various ; P^b and would yield much to their maintain ; places from the 7b up, wherever the road :iUce - In other eases We have seen what tion can explore that, depth. Jobs of vari- , - ... ous kinds are legislated to applicants, and l P assetl a ">' 8fe, ’ ean > ot importance ; the track j “ ,e > mIt ao ' vhen the law of the United often at the price which jobbers themselves; has been washed- up in three places in this ^ a ^ es con) P e | 8 ^ ie delivery of fugitive ffx. Great-purchases are made of books, of- j county, at RicklD>_mil!s, at Gainers, just. Slaves - ^nt flow thai they are left to the. ten to oe sold on the spot for a little mon-1 Hardwicks, and at Francis’ Bridge o°°d faith and comity which should exist ■ id ndo^lrf fri'-ri ilufi ''mnnhne—•• ir t'’ ' j ust ^efow, an( I from that down the dam- * between States of a common confederacy, Him a douceur oi ^u>U,uUa ^oiactiLQuiS grant- j ° 1 1 g . t ? •d to '.he breaker, or a new ana Letter eon- ?ge> fo b f ~ great. So great is the in- antl ti,e reeogmsed rights’ of the South tract. Documents are printed by the hun- jury the road has receive 1 that it is difficult are J rtst sutIJ ;i ” ean have at any time in lrea thousand? volumes, no! by book- print- - to say when we may expect to hear from our - ^ Ieat Britain or in Africa. We ean fully ers, who would do. it cheap and well, (it f rieijd . s . belo>v . From- TenniUe to Macon, ! appreciate the generosity and liberality Jf needed,) but by editors ol newspapers; and - , , , ’ .1, , v . /, , , , * to make fortunes-for -favorites. More ,{ KU} damage has beeu comparatively siual-l, j U,ose ' vho » ouU ^'' a ^1 a fraudulent ten thousand claims arc now registered in a . all d the train will run up and down every aiH: base affair contribute to indemnify the printed document, some of them no doubt; day. In our county the roads and planta- * osses o( lbe owner, but. where their law al- good, but the good with passing, because the partie; [from the daily morning new's.] BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH- Still Later from Europe. Arrival of the America. jDecline in Cotton. New Yore, Nov. 24. The British Mail Steamship Americahps, arrived at Halifax, bringing Liverpool dates to Saturday, the 13th hist., three days later than those brought by the Hermann. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. In the Liverpool Cotton Market the de mand was moderate aud holders were pres sing their .stocks on the market. The de cline for the week was nearly a farthing. The total sales'for the week ending on Fri day, the 1 -2th, comprised 30,000 bales, of which speculators took 12,000 audexport- ers 2,000 bales, The official quotations are: Fair Orleans 03 8; Middling 5 7-8; Fair Uplands 6; Middling 5 5-8d. ith little chance ol j tious have been washed terribly, nearly all lows such outrages to be committed, ir ni-ay to jiurebase^iustice i we bear of has been broken, and ; bt- well apprehended that this coDservativi learn that the Double Bridge across; ^ cc 'b (l c towards the South has but a partia) .too proud, or too honest to purchase justice j from toe 1 gents who guard the avenues to’ v ’ e Congress relief legislation. ; YYilhamsou’s Swamp near No. IS has been : ^iMeflce, ine' 1001 oi all this \icioire legislation carried away. AYe have heard nothiiio-i Fata and the opprobrium of our -ovei-nment, is a i \i 0 - ' Al .. , . 0 ■ . „ ' , new powci which has grown up at Wash-,.' x ’ w -avanuah since , ter ot Uiursday says-; ington, and which performs for legislation! hi deed we are eut oft from all j. We .learn troor a gentleman- who arrived -al Accident.—The Savannah Cour- Further by the America. New YGrk,. Nov. 24 r P. M. Havre, Nov. 10.—The sales ofeotton for die week reached 1700 bales. All qualities had declined. The impoFtsamount- ed to 16,000 bales, (query, 16000 ?) The stock on hand amounted to 17,000 bales. The quotations are for Orleans tres oide naire 92f. England-,—The Queen’s speech was read bv Flei Majesty in person. The speech re fers to the fishery question, and declares dial, all the right? of the s-ubiects of the crown shall be firmly maintained. The friendly spirit existing induces the hope that ibe matter may be sc arranged as to be sat isfactory and- beneficial to both uations. Fran ce. The latest advices from Paris slate that the Judges and prefects of the different De partments are thro'viug persons saspeeted ./ entertaining views in opposition to the Empire, .into prisori upon the slightest pre tence. Uudci this state of things France may remaiu quiet, bin Europe scarcely can. JEnytaml. fn the Engfisli Parliament Lord -Jolm Russell assaiied die evasi ve policy of the (Derby) Govei umen-fc. Lord Palmerston that the couutrv deu-.anded of the The Maine Liquor Law in New Hampstaire. The judges of the Now Hampshire Supe rior Court, i». their late opiuio» f find the following objections to the bill: First. The bill confers on justices and extent of authority the eons titution does not sanction, particularly in respect to the power it gives them u5 pronounce a sentence of for feiture on liquors seized for a violation of the law. Second. The bill provides for no trial by jury, or for appeal and trial by jury before a higher court. The constitution provides COMMERCIAL. SAVANNAH MARKET Nov., 24. Cotton —The market yesterday exhibited unusual activity.- Sales, of the day amount to still further deeltae iTpiU Middling Fair Cotton is now quoted at 9 ].o to9 5-8 c . ^ The following arc the particulars of the day s operations: 5 at 8- 7-8 f 31 at 9' at . 9 J- 8 > 33a at T 1-4, 213 at 9 3-3,- 306 at 9 it 2,1000 at 9 0-8, 405 at 9 4-4, and 78 at 10e, that in all eases of coutroversies concerning 1 MARRIED, On the 28 li instr, by the Rev. C. M Shen- person, Mr YVilltam J Clay, of Washington . .. , . . .■ county 10 Miss Edney E.tUugbter of the Rev property the parlies have a right to trial by James Peak, of Baldwin county, jury. _ | AUhe same time amTplace,'by the same- Third. The seventh section of the act ' a AWES Rushin, of Washington county, to conflicts directly with the constitution of the' ™ ss ^ AKAH J- dausrhter of the Rev United States. This section provides that no action can be maintained in any court iu the State, either in whole or in part, for intoxicating or spirituous liquors sold in an other State or county. No law of this State can deprive a citizen of the United States of the right to enforce a claim of debt before the tribunals of this State. Fourth. Liquors are property. The law • dau £ htei ' of th e Rev. James JreaK 01 Baldwin county, ,r At IT ‘! ie same time and place, by the same Mr.- \y illiam R. Rushin of Washington coun^ ty, to Miss Sophronm, daughter ©f the Rev. James Peak of Baldwin county, IpiT* The Southern Recorder and Federal Union please copy. AlCcuUou Wjjlgs aud Democrats IN pursuance of suggestions heretofore in recognizing them as such in the fourth • n) ? adie > referenee to running a “Compro- section, whew in the hands of town author- j lllise Ticket’ lor Judges ©f Uic Inferior Court ities for sale and mechanics for wse, cannot! ^ as hington county, in January next—the by the force of a few phrases, make property j P e °pft of the county of both parties are here^ lose it character when in other custody, j by requested to meer- at the Court-house in Double or increased penalties in j Sandersville, at 11 o’clock, A-M. on the iw-st Fifth. case of conviction under appeal, because it j Tuesday in nexi month (two weeks from to- r-q—- —q , , . ? , ™suvs that- the country demanded ot the pretty mneh the same favoi whieh caucuses : world and the rest of mankind, our!J» yesterdays ears, Him 00 Monday last, House a declaration in fovor *>f the present and-eonventious perform foi elections; that' readers will fully realise our situation-in ! ^‘ n f ra ;. 1>BaNEf5 » of Coweta- county, while I commercial pohev- is, takes it out of die hands of self-'coustim-j looking 0T er our eoluniDs. ! attempting to get »p u n the cars of the- ted managers. These arc theclass ofayents w ...... - * j Georgia Railroad »l Stone Alountain, imfor- tioto multiplied to scores, and oryanized into, The British Fleet at Ttavctna.—In the I tuaate ty stepped and fell under the Lraiii.— a body, ajnd supplied with all the means of j present somewhat uncertain relations of Cu-1 Bo ft Li f. ,e ^ s . w . er ® . cut . otf a, -*ove the knees conciliatvny members, and combining inter- i i.„ »_ f i_. n n ; t/ 1 a- , ,, . ; and he died of his injuries ou Tuesday morn- ests. Thesethe Mb of hfaatUm! to , , , s -» les - |W«a«- of . ; i„ g , > and create interests strony enough to carry j P° Hertul " eet * D ' ^ harbor ol Havana, is , • ~ v 7 through bad measures and embargo the | nalurally enough, says the New York Ft- i, ; dC ^ lba,1 . v Uciltivatoc gives the foD good, unless they will consent to lend a help- j press, giving, rise to surmise and speculators*; Hl ® ‘ exeeli fl»t recipe tor curing Hams :” inghand to the bad. ! This fleet is enumerated in a late Havana ’ ^ b f I'® 1, tu ™ ,>ve1 ' a,) oltl P an It was the view of stick proceedings as;. er .^ f 0 j] r .. vs . j 01 kettle, and burn cobs, (L think the best,} these which induced the representative from ! ^ ( y f a _ p* hard- wood, for seven 01 eight days, keep- North Carolina, Mr. \enable, to sav in a! ^ Highflyer, mounting 20 gun-s, iug water on the Lead to- prevent drying public speech at Richmond, Va., that ''■with "hh Daixhans, Sloop-of-war, Dauntless 22 ^-ike a piekfe with eight pounds' of salt, sC six money enough, any bill might be carried ] guns, with Raixhans, Frigate Vestal (ca-' ou,iees saIt pctre, two qua. ts of molasses, and through Congress!' .! oacity not stated.) Corvette CalyJso 7 ; lhrte , .<* water, to one hundred If these cnarges of flagrant baseness live i iT . - 1 ; pounds. Boil and sknh tue piekle thus ti ne, it- is time that a thorough investigft* j t > uos * _ . j prepared. Ihen pack our ham in the bar- tiqn should prove the fact to the people. ° If | Besides these vessels,- the line of battle re l s > aiK l when the pickle is cold, pour it on they are false, the scandal should not be ah j ship Cumberland Was in the harbor—the! 1 ^ ie mea b ai; d in four weeks you have lowed to remain utirebuked in the most era-1 only vessel belonging to the regular West! ®^ Ue " t LalJI ' VetJ ' tender » a,Kl welt s “ ok p.iatic manner. Mr. Benton, however, rare-; w;* ti... ! ecL Spain. The fatest accounts from Spain state that the Cortes would meet 00 the 1st of De cember. The Hon, Mr. Barringer, American Min ister to Spain, had returned to Madrid after an absence of four months. operates as a penalty upon the party claim ing an appeal, conflicts with his rights to an appeal, and cannot be supported by the con- a-tiiutioD. Sixth. The bill is designed by its pro visions to demand excessive bail and render it difficult for the accused to procure sureties. If it had beetr added that the accused should not have the benefit of counsel to de fend him, the parallel- between the present day) to see haw far this objeet ean be carried into effect. Come one, some alls, who want te> see the Bench of our county Court, removed from thehuitfu] influence ©1 party polities A WHIG AND DEMOCRAT. bov, 24, 1852 Come One, Come All l THE Whig Party of Washington county are requested to meet at the Court-house iu Sandersville on the 1st Tuesday in December law and the practice ire England is> former! for the purpose of nominating five Justices of days would have been complete, j the Inferior Court—a iTax Collector and Seventh. The eouvietiou of a prinsipaU ceive?, to be supported by the- Whigs at the- through arey aet of one agent io held to be j election to be held ©u the first Monday iu unconstitutional. The accused should oe ! January next.. MANY WHIGS. ly m&m assertions which he is uopvepared I S< l uadl0 “- forc<! j to sustain.—Sav. Rep. ; ed therefore, 1S something, adds tne —: \ press, snplementary and.extraordinary. j Horrible Murder by a Boy.—The Merit- i The Lemmon Slave Case. . We mentioned the fact that the case Lad been carried by certiorari 10 the Supreme Whin ;« ^ o « .1 1 i Two Brothers i.v Conguess.—E. B .1 CoUrt of York, Ion, the YVashiugtou came passenger, on the >teamv Julio Dean, \ WasI ^^V Esq., just elected to Congress in : con ' ea P oudewt ^dtimore Sun thinks direct trom the .neighborhood where the Illinois, is a brother to Israel Washburn, deed was committed, for the followrng par- recently elected in Maine. They are sons ticulars of an awful murder, near Augusta,! of lsnu q Wasbbnrn. Esq, of Maine. This . , , . ^ - 01 tsrac Arkansas, on the morning of the 9lh Inst. • ; • , ,, . The name of the unfortunate man was 18 I’ !0 - ,a,J ‘F !UC Tirst mstacce of two broth- 1 that if the case should be brought limdfy hy apjieal to the United .States Supreme oJurt, it will certainly be reversed. 'and on. the grounds taken by the counsel of Mr. Lem mon, to wit: that, by reason of the comity Nathaniel Dandridgc, who lived iu the vicin-1 c,v together in Congress, from two : Union,^thf Urizens ^ot'a tfole^ule 1^ ^ Jty ot Augijstqq and <vyr' “ —~ 1 ’ c * ' '•**'—~ c TT * ’ ’ ” T ' ' - On the eveningqu-eviou D. corrected an a; Campbell; for some 1 him be would punish morning. The boy arose about daybreak | oJaiffli U ^---Kossutb, » a recent lette, W ! of ing, and deliberately fired of the contents of ^ 36 -^ at,ona l Reform League in England Telegraphic Items. LATER FROM HAVANA. Arrival of (fie Crmewl City. New York, Nov. 22.—The Crescent City has arrived. She was allowed to enter the port of Havana, and wa> treated with cour tesy by the authorities; she landed her pas sengers and. mails, but Purset Smith was not permitted to go ashore. Captain Da venport was informed that the Crescent Ci ty would not be suffered to enter the harbor again with Smith 011 board. To this Cap- lain Davenport replied that Smith would return, aiul that the authorities of the is land would be held responsible for their conduct towards him. Much excitement exists here in- relation to the Crescent City. Captain Davenport expects to be resisted in attempting, to land passengers and mails on his next trip; confronted with the witnesses against him. says-the constitution, hvn the liquor bill says no; and it is therefore opposed to the con stitutional rights of the citizen. Eighth, The people have a right fobs- -secured against all unreasonable search of thei-i dwellings, et cetera, and all search warrants must be render oath, according to the constitution. But searches and nr rests-j may be made according to.the bill, without I warrants on oath, and it is thus uneonslitu lionah : Nov. 23, 18521 To the Voters of Jefferson eo„ Fellow Citizens. 1 offer myself as a can didate far the office of TAX COLLECTOR, al die Selection en-the first Monday in Janu ary next and respectful ly solicit your suffra ges for the- same.. bsv. 18,1852C. HENRY G. GARRET.- 43—td To the voters of Jefferson C». ™ . , , , [ We are authorised U> announce the name of The judges wind up by stating'that some , tJ0 BN R.BOSTYVlCK, as a Candidate for M a le Je -n° nS ai ‘ e °- 6 m iT ?®*] OU8 'i the office trfTax ReeGver, at the election on chaiacte.. The opinion is signed'by Judges ; first Moud v hi January next. Gilchrist, Woods, Eastman and Belk j oct, 4,1852 37—3m From Mexico. - Washin»lon Sheriffs Sale. KavomtKHiary disorders seem- to be daily j vt7 ILL bp sold before the Gourt-hou»&- occurrences in this mihappy eountry. Ihe j VV door in the Town of Sandersville on Ike- New-Orfeaus Picayune publishes the follow- Ifost Tuesday in January neat, between the- ing an-i-iiog otlrer items of news; ! The revolution of Mazatlan goes oa apaee, aud the sHprenie Government have finally usual hours oi. sale the following properly to w'd. ; Two hundred an fifty acres of land more or less yn the waters ol Cedar Creek,in saidcoun- deelared the city in C^jere rel-xdliou, and de- ! ty, adjoining Isaac Jones and John New. levied, creed the closing of its port. Gen, Morales ! 0,1 as u,e t ,ro ^' n J of Alfred Powell, to satisfy had been ordered to return and take charge ! fi A 'f one - in ? vor wf r f la,0 , B ,,, . „. . . . , ■’» Daniel,,and the other in favor of Ja»-L Oi the otaie Ot oinoloa, and assist the com* I Neely VS; said Powel, property pointed out by lnandan-te against the insurgents of Mazat—; plaintiffs and levy made and returned to me by lan. The Sligo says these measures are j> Constable* OOW too late. I Also al the same time and place, two hundred: ! and seventyjacres of land more or lesson lho llte Chambei of deputies h®i passed the oVoiiae Ui ver, in said county, adjoining Jordan- Bibb Superior Court.—This Court has been in session for two weeks. Among ihe cases tried, is one in which James M. Davis, administrator of YYilli.s IJoud, deceased, is plainlifij and the Ylacon and YVesLcru Rail- diefeiidant, in.which the Ju- of One Thousand anu ages for killing a Negro ^ ^ ot Justice Grim , it: a like case j Also, tiie case of John Tdtnlinsou, vs. will probably be the decisioi. of the Supreme ; Macon and Western Railroad Company- bill of ■'8 e nor Saavedra, authorizing the GoV- I and H'eUx levied on- as the property of A. G. W. eminent to- order out 5,00u men of the lia* H©4ges r to satisfy one Superior court fi fa in fa- tionai-guard of Lite district, and 5^000 of the ? vor ot ‘^ as - H - Gilmore, Jas. C- Whittaker and- rf io U al guM fo, A.WfpU.-rf rental, IlsblUg OI del and providing tesources by , Also at the same time and place, one hun- stopping payments for work on the palace t dred -•■ nd fitly acres- of land more less, being the iO officials, to newspapers, and extra war P i,ac . e wheretm L. W, Cheely livud at the time char-es of Other kind. ] of his death, adjoining Hicain Mott and others. The escort of a cohducta of money ftomCourt fi fa's,, (iiianaj.uato to* iMexico, abfilidoDed tlicir.j from Warren Superior Court in iaror oi C. C. charge aud joined the insurgents of Nichoa- j Cody tc Co. vs Jas. <fc Zadoch Rachaels Exec- eau. j utors of said Cheely. and onepn favor of Three- Lelters from Orizaba say that the insur- ! witt ’ Hudson aild s,,i ’ <?r «, vs the same, and, gents of Nichoaeafi. Letters from Orizaba sav that . 1 , . , .?• . ' - . , ■„ 1 ■ , . , - , w ' 1 not be restored in both parrels into his victim s head, blowing sa )s he re done with oratory, and as to the t fo. v j iavo | jeeit s out; ihe brains aud siiatter'ng the entire present state of European Democracy, it is' tionists : and th the yard, hauled a small sled, which was! k ab ° Ufc ,fc * ]Sotl,, . n f sl,ort ' ot , h f. t % { \ * . , ' ,< l eui 1 ,,,uc : d ? Ir -teifiGger, off the track and broke his left wrist so j Mile Steffauoae received a benefit in the used* for hauling water, into the! lioitse- i exuMj0lcll,lar y emergency, promising some , n ' ot! ,' . e 10 ^'•’hnued—Judge Fame j badly that ampuiatiou became necessary. ; city of Mexico on the 26th, which was very 1 rolled the , P racticaI result, shall ever induce him, he j 'fumT^ lar ^ est couti'ihutors The President of the Road has entered an ; productive. From some personal difficul- 1 out in favor of Hudson and Shivers vs the i same, property pointed out by plaintiffs Attor- the insur- j ney. gro- ars the ne placed it alongside the bed, and body oft the bed on the sled. It being too says to deviate from the chosen rtlle, never heavy foi him to haul off, he went out and j to speak anv more ill England publicly’ cauglit a horse, harnessed it, brought it to j 1 the door, aud by means of a long rope fas-; Suicide.—We learn from the Aimusta largest eoutri The defeated anti-slavery politicians are Very desirous that the case should be brought before Lhe New York Legislature, 011 a false j issue, as to the existence, and not the con- Of -Wedaaduy tfat a^rnction of the law qol.ibiuug lie left it aud returned to die i “ J ' 0U " S — of Forsythe Ouet'o,, of, slav-G.-y ,to; t ,e State of Neiv lilts is hailed by them as a'fortun- swanip, where u© mu n huu rcutrueu to uie- ** , ** - _ - * — * —v v **v 1 y^ u house. His next efforl was to fire the house i Comm ' tted suicide on the Saturday night! . f r -. . . . . . but be wns prevented in that by an old ne-1 previous by cutting his throat. He was a! There wiM preSi) be'^SS foS' gro woman, a slave Oi the tuurdercd man.' native of Nc«" v^.a. nu.. j -.‘.-l., -. ... ^ r. . q roi leg He then bid her to remain silent about _ , \ ^ j uv utctiaiuii iui leg- w I oik City, and committed ; islative action, for. the question will now be what had happened and left the house;— Soon after, a neighbor came j n? when the woman told him all she knew about the af- the deed in a stale.of Delirium Tremens. State Fair.—W c should like to know fair, who immediately got together several I " \ J . C xccutn 'c Committee wish to re- other gentlemen and started off in pursuit! ni0 ' Y: tje Slate Fair from Macoii. They of the youthful murderer. They had not i have good grounds there, and the accom- proceedefl more than three or four miles be- i modalions are a* good, and hear abottl as fore they cauglit up yvilh him. He confess-! ample.as any utkr city in the Stale, be- settled by a proper judicial construction of the act.— Sav. Mews ed iliai lie had committed the crime entire-1 • 1 F by himself, without any assistance from i §l< ^ 1,18 CODven >ent of access to every the-woniap, was taken buck, examined be Consumption of Cotton.—the London correspondent of the National Intelligence' remarks that- the rapidly increasing con sumption of this article in the United States the improving condition of the social rela tions of Europe, and the augmenting Wealth of Great Britain and her Oriental and Aus tralian empire, combine-to indicate that con- fove a magistrate, and committed to jail. . was covered with the brains and f-h Glob'd, and presented a most revolting sight, llis body was respectably interred by his neighbot's. The unfortunate man, thus unceremoni ously and suddenly hurried from this world, without a moment’s notice or preparation, was highly esteemed and respected by all who knew him. Mr. Campbell, the father of the youth fid i.mirdei;ei', formerly resided at Germantown. bo :y. Let it be held at Macon by all | sumption in ibe aggregate must continue to means. The Philadelphia Swq, 17th, says 1 ‘‘A lunatic escaped confinement at home, wen#, into Third street, bought and sold thirty shares of Rail Road stock, pocketed $90 clear profit, and was ar'estes before he could go on another speculation. There was reason in his madness, ahd he ought to be entitled fo lds discharge. iCW Druufeehess impairs the understand-! How Pierce was Elected.—The Sym- :.ng, wastes, the. estate; destroys reputation; i C ' ,se ^ ta ‘ sa J s ti*at bis election was brought increase, and occasion serious considerations to all connected with the cotton trade re specting the future supplies of the raw ma terial. The Fconomist estimates the con sumption of cotton for the year 1852, as follows : Bales. Great Britain 2 039,752 France & remainder of continent 1,319,636 United States 603,000 Const!mes the body; aud renders the man of the brigh'.gst pacts a common jest of the meanest clowid ■ ’ about by a concatenation of fortuitous cir cumstances superinduced by a succession of. unparalleled coincidences ' 3,962,388 The stock of cotton in the ports of Great Britain at the close of 1851 was 494,000; bales ; it is expected to be considerably less at the close of the present year. The Bateman Children have arrrived i n New-York from Europe. appeal George YV. Davis was arraigned for horse stealing, plead guilty, and sentenced to three years’ imprisonment in the Penitentiary. A young man by the name of Hubbard Carlton was sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years, for larceny from the person. Carlton says lie is a citizen of Massachusetts, arrived in Macon 011 Tuesday evening, com mitted the larceny 011 Wednesday evening, was'arrested- and arraigned 011 Thursday, plead guilty and was seutenced lo the Pen itentiary on Friday.—Macon Telegraph. pioouctive, Jfro.n some personal difficul- y Saiyi did not assist in the performance. S. A. H. JOtNES, Shff. 45—td “Pa, how many legs has a ship?” “A ship has uo legs.” “YVhy pa, the paper says she draws twenty feet and runs before the wind.” Tribute o I Respect. Hamilton Lodge, No. 58, A. Y. M. ) November 2ilh 1852. J Whereas it has pleased the Supreme A-chitect of the universe to take from our midst, by the hand of death, our esteemed Brothers James R. Hunt and J. G. Baker, members of this Lodije, and while we submit w ith becoming resignation to the decree of our divine Master For iient. A Farm about five miles from San* dersville, known as my Howard place, containing about two hun dred acres of clearedjand, most of it unuei g-.ud fence, it is fine productive land and in a good state for cultivation. There are com fortable Houses on the premises, with a good gin house, packing Screw &c., with all neeessary out buildings. JNO. WILLIAMS. Washington co*, nov30, 1852. 45—It ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. YUTLL be sold at the late residence of Har- "" ris Brantley in Washington county, on Monday the twentieth day of December next, all the personal and perishable property belong- Destructive Storm on the English Coast. - - ~ *. f ^ , , . - 7 3 The English papers bi ought by the At- \ ’? hose w '}\ il - h f been to u cal l °ur brothers from | ^ deceased, consisting ol Corn, l od- .. , ? . ,1 ° . J ! their earthly labors to the refreshments of a der, Horses, Hogs, Cattle. Sheep, Goats, plan- vftc. stale Hat the recent stone nn the. . -e ,i,.. . «"‘'nt. of. and Kitchen fnrni- lantic, state that the recent stone on the | Lodge o„ High, it i. .till o.r d«,7S5WS5 eastern coast of England had proved very j of one common brotherhood, to pay a becom- destructive, involving a great loss of life, ing respect to the memories of those whose Among the vessels wrecked are the brig; *° ™. we deeply deplore . r . --=>! Therefore. Rpsnlv^rf Ainuell «ith all on board; the St.' Helena, j BrotuVrs^aroes^HuntYnd 1 Joalthan ieal11 ° f with nil on board; the Agon, with all on . k«,''tto Lod.; buToat twoVi»,“SlS'«!d board; the Lander and ship Galliot; a schoo- i devoted members, which is no common loss. ner aud ship unknown; a Swedish ship arid! Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with iltd hl-lrr Wdwftnllinl in oooli .all on hon'.l 1 1^® tlie brig YY’cisenthal, in each all on board: and reIat »ves of ourde- have perished. . .' . , | Resolved, That in token of our esteem for lhe Northern, Victoria, Naiad. Sophia, j the character and respect for the memory of our Frederick, Brilliant, Cherub, Kilde, Ruffle-; deceased brothers, the Hall be clad in mourn- mann, Volante, Britannia, Sarah Hardwick,! j a S> and that the members of this Lodge wear Merchant, Sisters, Marie, and Elizabeth, had thirty days'* ° “ ournin ^ for tl,e s P a£ m of all been wrecked, but portions of their crews | Resolved, That a blank page in our Record had been saved. The cargo of the Eliza-! book be Inscribed with the names of our de- beili, valued at ^100,000,^ was plundered ceased brotfaers * by the people on the beach. Many other vessels, were disabled. The coast was strew ed witfo portions of wrecks and dead bodies, aud a regular system of plunder was pur sued by those on shore. Eight of the crew of the Elizabeth Patton, of Baltimore, arriv- vessel v,as wrecked ou the 20th September. r, ■ ' ■ ,,r ■m Resol ved^ That the Secretary of this Lodge send a copy of this preamble and resolutions to the families and relatives of our deceased brothers and that they be published in the Cen tral Georgian, and Masonic Miscellany. JNO. VV RUDISILL, S..B. GRAFTON, } o J. R. SMITH, ( 5 VV. P. HAYNES. 5 % M Newman,.Secretary. £ ture, besides a variety of articles too tedious to name. Sale to continue from day to day till all is sold. JEPTHA BRANTLEY, admr. nov. 30 1852. 45—td Strayed or Stolen, F ROM the subscriber at Sand; rsville on Sat* urday night the 20th inst., a bay horse about ten years old, with a short tail, a liberal reward will be paid for his delivery to me. ANN BUCHANAN. Sandersville, Nov. 30th, 1852 45—2fc. GEORGIA, Washington County. AATHEREAiSThos.J. Adams applies tome VV foi* letters of Gn ' letters of Guardianship forthe persons and property Virginia, Ann, and Venissa,Ad ams, minor heirs of Arnold L. Adams, late of said county dec’d. These are.therefore to cite, sumons and ad-, monish the kindred and all persons concerned, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Sandersville, 30th day of November, 1852. havwood brookins, Ord. nov. 30, 1852 45—30d aw 1 * 1 " 6 **’"' " 4s