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Arrival of Ac Steamer Paeifis. | C|f Cflltral Ok^rplL
tv,, i,aT35t Intelligence from the Scat'if
“ " War. i»v
The steamcf Par.ijic arrived at Nc\v -j.
Tori: early on Wednesday morning.-
brinsrimr dates from Liverpool^ to thea
llxh of August. Madame Rachel
among her passengers.
It is once more stated ^hat fhe^JJiW-
iof the French is cnciefrtf ahvH frr
4-:' Camp yifleeilng. i
We fmve'been ~ requested’-/to sftte
“■ s that.CaJfcj* Meeting at' New Clmpgell.
^ ’feitk.-. *.*..? - ' '.-• -it.a i.
E
et lias l^eeu communicated by vara-
ns ooili-itnatisis to their Gbvei n motif.
ous diplomatists to
Twenty-five shocks of earthquake
•srere felt at Broussa. Abd-el Kadir is
sick- . v v -. • o •,
Gen Canrohert has Cmbatked for
France. . . . ,
Soain formsalliance .-with,toe *\cs-
terir-Powers. . * ' ' ~ r, ,J
The aevrs by this arrival is very-mo
saic sfactorv. There are marly minors
and few tacts. Private reports state
that Revel has been -bombarded-: but
vredon’t hear with what effect. * '
Ges.'Markham is spoken of in cer
tain ^circles as likely to succeed to tlie
TfCU*t% iditipfUft 30. l*55^f
T- 'gf” — — — .
# Cjj* Criitfal' • *
I a rt a ,
t-
•nemsiabsstm
d !l :f f ug itsi 23, isj5
Catiip found, iufetlris Cbrtnfty,. will
chrhrifQijce fig Mondaythc'lflih’ diiy 'df*
Scptemlfear. • dSfe,
. Weyndei's|aii'ii*that tboF Rev. Wr
G. I*q.kSSr 'otir folTU(?f Presiding-Eider
•'V ^-y 'i p-r Laige ^A-ppIes,
Mr.* Bevejrif- Aekm, showed us two apples grown
by Mr. Irwin; Butts, which raeaggred'-i3- iucteB
each in eircumferancc, ono of tiiiur weijghiflgAhir 1
ms
jgWSffi
'' CoiniiuuuStioii5.
iSrmSf^l of
. n. .1 T..l.v.g;^ - ,
teen and a balfounces. Mr. James B. t^aleyhent j ;
us one measuring 1-2 inchesuri-eijBuinferehce. ; ;
^ [C0A13?
. .. Ogonke, 4a.; .Au^;,,20^], 1S53.
| feTo my ifeiiibcKitie Aiui>Kjnow Noth/'
I inir/Friends;' of Washington county*.
is expected !o be present.
The .tenth fair of the Southern Gen
ii 5\g ricultuod Society trill be field
IXt'h of ^eutimber I^qq. ■ * " .
‘ *:• • • ' ' * r • fu, t * m . m •
The August ifmniter 6f tbe'Soutliern
Cultivator is at hand fr’eighte 1 with, its
qSua-1 variety Q? artful and interesting
papers.
coiuuiantl, but the statement iedoilbt- . . m.
frsl - Sir Coldh Camobell’s-appoinniiVot *• ^ American';larty-NommattGii
minhl be more ooular. The Qtteen iV .^T^ ^iedUtS^e^^An^.
desirous to nominate the Dukfe of Orth- ^
bridge but he prudently declined-the “;«P?nw orK.mu^tm^Cnd.dates to represent
ui.u 0 i, -iv- [ - . ■ . theann tlip ne^tXegiHiature. It i.< .expected that
Conor, lioweYer,-offering •§© n ... e a C i, district iv the.cofiu,^ will send >w thre^dt}®:
pecond in OO.ratnanu. Meantime Gen g, l j e3 t 0 i T prtsent.tlifiVjiu Ui^eholee of Candidates
end SiiiipBon cdlitinues A\ ith the aiiny. to prese ht .q tis^ party lor e«jic accepts^ ou
Omar Pacha is appointed Common- i{ J d . dy _ , (
der-in-Ckief of the Turks in Asia.--'j CpL ' D ;v. t^wLa of Hancock wiU address t^
&.roe operations, of no grei.t .woinent, j ^ tLu , ;i , ou ^ at .. _
; -l Windz^U-. f y
'flu Jrustees of tile Spaj-ti Mate and’- F einale
Aoitdcmy. have voe'cudy ;sohl.'thc .priritego ot ^
Bottpry Aot passed by th.c Legislature tciyjy years^
ago, in their favor,' to" a geutieiaau of Augusta, for
tlie handsome -sum of $3,000. If properly appro-
priatS'Xft wiH'Jsa df consiier^bic advantage tO<h#
educaiiQniit’iu’torosts oftlfi^ tyWii.' - - ; ' '■■ .
The Creol.Q Peapk- ^ v ' ' j After deliberaie fpfieettou^«udoia,J.h&'
Tlf.3 is the dampgve hare givfefo a peach wfOch j -„ or ^nationt voi had the. hbiibr oSeom-
seemed to Bfenaasleas, gi|'wingYm tn^ilaut^ioa ibrr^ig upoti^ ai hpriiiilatioivheld.
in diiftdersviilib August7ih f *ud tsthk-ls
A'Heacountra *
'' Tbttkr ■ftinr J iiiiyU5t,'at Tliotfia/sf 'Gro' ’
eery", between Isi’ac G.wdn-.-F and Jjslia'-MaivtJiiJIi
ill which the latter had'a pariiOu of his under lip hit
.bif, aodyope bf'fusle'gs'bmkcu -aucf badly ehatterod.
Do ibt is entertained, wliotiiajr Iba limb cau be
saved. Botli ol t-heparties wcra:-hd^xic*tea, or tbie
outrageous bntaei) _uppay^td.«r^*r, would never
Imre taken place.
/ Tire Townley Eatats- -. ^
The heirs in prospect of -this- ipimense property,
Tield a cpnveottoa m GriiCri last Week, as we un.
derstaail Mr. Seaborn Bawk-nce of this county
was-in attendance, as one of\bo- ppittea interested.
We do
that tiu.*''-deSccudSnts orAbr^m
lied in Virginia mauy years since, are entitled to
Uie estate, which- Ha late owner' ‘led iii England:
■Gwv.John|gn
.Once more. Suppose these consid-
eratiouo should &U. to do more than
have Mr. Overby returned to the Leg
islature with Gov-Jbhnsju—then we
are to inquire what will be the proba- ^
&|e result? Wbigsc and Americans charge"one to“u^ j
will certainly pnfH % Overby to Mr.: T}sUl ,^ 3 Hc has ^ ,
ofCoL Irby H^p&bn, of tbfe county. beftete
not iti ptmiouueing .it.'theiibeKt flayoretf -ppacii w«
have ever edteip.'‘For.tire last tiireeyoai^iyfaXaye
had repeated ufportuiiities of testiru it, and althou^li
tfib'pfesCh'tryeJr,' tlie-' driest tithed all hnf 'a fe\t : , we'
-felfbeir to twj of jbem, very recently; pne of
{|rhicU-niea#urdl Hme-eud n &df hwlys^r ia crugurti-.
icreiicd.—-bat as large as they, some-tii.ttss growr,-.
iiowover. It Sja freestone"'varier , having streaks
of criinsowaiid yellow iutersgired nyyr t'uey.irii*ee •
iiitervalley it is‘of-deep orange color—answering
in sgtme tespc-cts to ilia Pace Peach; thto pritege*
and The indian; lienee wc have termed it creole.
-We Believe there fs h'O'sneii peatiit^gfbwff'iBr Mid^
die Georgia: excelling in it-*'sire, ,beauty and 11a-
,vor, flic Iloney Dew, Qjnmgo and Pace,' if not the
Grosse MignoiineV wiiich ti:Is_bedii pronbunced by
Mr. Carnak of Athens, riie finest peach known.—■
-Vt ivould, advise all kivera of good tViuf. Tti-prdcarb
if 'tBey can, akivig, the • fprtticonling .svinfari and
graft into stjme of-tiie common Varieties, which is a
surer andbpeedier metiidd than to pla'Ct the syAi..
Why should we go Off' nud -Search for oirtlaudi.
names to bedjpk oar orchards when wediavp-nu-
lo noj know tlie result,^ but. have understood | varieties inure ejceilent ni-thentseivas if prop-
the'descetiaifflts of"Abr^in tai-yrenep who set- V ct iy nuitivjitVJ?» .. V* '%
HI _ Snake iiiie-Itemeily .at Ha«il. .
valued at $ll>5.0oq,OD'o. Mr. john-.bawreace-ol' 1 ' A Dd^fO-mart- bAoflgmg-• lo''M r.
l’n»m l>ou h.mn vruvnn irt f*luiTif*prv L.1 T 1 ‘ >1 ' „ . t id. ! ....... — l. !».
Ah Impu'- e
The AIbariyfe\tia3 did
cTevsPiy the tit ■ r day m u> bet.
Albanv Register into the folio*
plosion of gratitude.
“ If the editor of the Atlas *
cept a hat, and can find anv
can
Johnson, and Uiby will certain!vwnite j ;,?'^‘^7n-Ie5d^llv
- . - ., j o with the femper&ncejnen ele^ nitu. I ^ jj, ^ t rae to natar& <*«”
accepted atv'tliq tiSift,e..£.aHi-. und-.W; _t4w». ,.u r Overby thedimuA be the peoples . m . r '.
ee4afey ofi-nFdrn^ftg ybu dhdVT ifSttst-' 11ian VLth ail who wish moral reform , * * c H e [ L ‘- s “P r:
have beenexccatKf by the allies in tlie
Sea of A g pft- Tiie Black S,'a fleet is
ttill concent rated tor soine great mpVo-
rums. A coup cTmain is' confident!/
expected in the Baltic. Ninety ships
are assembled"at Nargan, and opinions
Otiier distiligu'$hOd. speakers barre .been wrtitan
fpr and ekppcted to be present.^ .
Watertown, C-onn., has been proven in ciiuncery to
'enOna-cf the heirs at law, while Mr.Abbott Law
rence of Boston^ wffo also laid in a claicj, has failed-
It seems ttiai {be Geergla *ud Tennessee branch o
the family, think enough oftljeir prosiiecL Suspend-
some money in' the enterprise IC is estimated
that emdi fffgiilr w-iil bc-cntjtled to- abo-jJ; $I,UOO,-
OCBI, provided they can establish thejr olaim, on*
Js mitred and' twenty flve 'n'nfliontitres added toour
Mr- Foster’s next AppOintmewts-
The flon. A- o. F'rsfer lulling,bean laUetisrck^-M country, by die dantlr of wnr»‘man, will be unprecc-
Uis route was not aids t o meet ldi opponent tlie
onboard, arc divided as to W'hetliCr j Hon. Mr. Stepb*dsin the pcuntLes of yVTrshiugtun,
their dcstifiatlO-5 be Revel or SvvVtlboj^ t -andTwiggs. II. will cddlcsw tbe eiiV
—most probably the hut
# liirsii-V*
■dejited in ite uisftOiPj’.
E/ifjlan-1 /?•*juried to It ’more pouic—
Close'of Russian Custom Homes—'■A hi-
anderlo be Crotcned.
The Russian Government lias for-
warded -to its rhmisters at‘ foreign
courts’a circular 'dated July ^-i. in'jiis-
tiSiCaiion of another which made soine
no se j n its time,'ah 1 bV 'whrcli neutral
p°svers in Europe ahcl Atnerietiyrere
misinformed that Great Britain hud.
abandoned the principle "that the flag
covers the merchandise. Lord Clarelf;
don exposed "the groundlessness of .tins D ^ J
annoaacc-mont in a pirintlar gtSfeit J'lftre
6, and the object of "the prcs6hV des
patch is to show that the English For
eign Secretary might have cbrrect'ed
the error of the Russian cabinet'in-.a
marc courteous manner. %
-Tire Emperor of Russia has py.Csent- *
ed two diamonds rings, of great: value \ **
zenS of UanWTcb and Washington aj Lcng'«
Thursday 13tU S^ilernWr, . '
And on Friday the l^ib at-Sandetssilie, «:k! Sat-
nrdaj leib^nt Irwitton.
Itev. George VVbite, and bis Book..
Tuis geultbsmaa kxlured lor us ou.t.io Kevohu
JolinDrcksou; ol this count}' was bit
t^n by a snakcj op §und;iy,la^t,. at _th»
camp ground under die iolloyv ir*g in-
1 tionary history ef Geougi*; on Mbu4ay
Icuifvffie _
The Citi councils of ..LjilisviUy haVe passed
resolutions which j-crate that the to feigners
brought abov(t the diagracefpi eleclipn riots fit Giat
city, by their own sets of vdolenod-aat blajxfeked.
et-l^-iffiiking a y&t fi»verable'i»upreA»iX>aui;b^ialf
of hi?"new Book. Historical dbHeciioiiofdytfgik
ke. lie dusorves inueli uiedit lof bis iadefeiUgai>lu
Uttl in so laudable a.eauje. . But ibt bhH.n®»Py rich
ineaieuu sflid impottnnt ftet?. joijaectcd with the
early history of ddr State vtmfld 'doublks* have-
been lust. And- what Georgian dops not-feel a* 1
pride in having so complete a Historical anft statis
tical aceomu of bis native State, encSuched in one
rduam. For oucselvjw ,we consider die woiijn.
terosting ctrfcurhstanees. Ilavii-ig cle- j
posited; £ feottle' of .-liquor in’ an" old 1
IhiUetw stump near one t*f.tJie,.toai^. he !
copelpded- h c would. 1 ike* b> take a -leifle
toWtwds ex ping on- that day, auc ; ac
cordingly thrustjjis hand irtto the hol-
fb’ft'-of.thelstump, aifd. was .Iiier>lly
ap.ake bit-by a high, luqd -tnoceb^n,. it
appearing that three of this class 'of
reptiles had taken up quarters there.'
tlnvjngremedy at*hand, he was
relieved aftersuflering pttiu -for .soine
1101111.
necessity of infbfrrlittg you
4eoi mo tlic/iiqiwE’Uf'Si^jfiii'gjiiy-ii^m-c
go longer before the- people as one-qf
4 tpe J+bmuiees, .pot tlpit ^disapprove pi
aujrijiafiicular the phU-forin or*jJAiieb
plcsot tne party,' noi' -p it'for Vant of
due appreciation ol the motives of nay ■
irierwis - iif • ;Scbuw!5^‘i6y fi'clbilnirtfo’i'f.
But-from motives purely uf a. bUsiBesd
c4iafacteF,'rny r basiness siliMtion at this
ftiuie,--ruvd sttosaqaefftey'Wmg-' 'Gfvfetfeft
a character as.to remitr it necessary in'
duty tb Th-vselffny family and my em-
])luyerwto givcit my pursijn'al attention.*
In makyig. this; iinnou-ucement *to my
friends I must bt^ leave^ To tender,
nay ilraot^-fiii; tliezcaulideiscip'rj^
pefeed in inq Roping’theypnay succeed,
m secunfrg'tfle'services' of one tp fiii*
the 'vdcujlcy every way .worthy, to carry
out tiie great principles office Goveni-
* taunt, in- conclusion I must be per
mitted," rcassrtrU*9>y>-lHei'icls".<>f mv de-
,;gU;riniiiiitioii ti> ui-l to^tli-3 Mtntost-ot lnv
abVhfwidand-fo put m execution.all Uie
influence .A my conmiand, honorably
■to secure tlie electron of the^ rnnniatvs
ot the party. "W'iMqmy bpstpyisju-u-ibr
t-fid psj?cy su’cce&tf 1 'WmVm jroRr 'iaixH
• ..Ojicdient ser’L- :
► *• H A. JOINER.
mil with all. who vvlsh moral.refqriH I iU ^ r ^ r L )'
•fiirwhd«a.:»'GbV: Jobn- *®f 1 ;!' f#**''
• , V ,. r ,J . . , did find some one Who won
son sdefeatfrpm oik i niotrtefi. , , Tn duetim-. t!,. '
fjpally, tivenb-ipfeshould pfrhferMr.
Uverby to either oft he Othertbnd dates,
because al soon as it is known that he
is their candidate,—tlns-Xfmvass looses
all its bitterness, all its violence, all its j
.crime. He magnanimously refu<-‘S to
.discuss, PBdQ^e any lluug to.do .with
'the puerile issues, with" Winch the oth
ers arod-xcUihg the intlainable iwrtioms j m
of men to madness and to murder. If! ‘ i:u
then they-, love their country—tU i; '
cohufrvnnerv—and*t!«? principles- of co;. -
ctitutaonal liberty-4f tiiey regard their
ow-n resp.ecfability as a people, let them
settle at onee on Mr. Overby, and thus
tot once r& ukc'deinagogues v iiu-1 all
distnrboi'3 of the peace, K.
gFCt
take
" : •[toipiuNiCAtEi).^’ “ ,
defeat offlcfseWl V. Jdhatoa Y
✓Whatever n»*y«lk r tiie causes' of disaf-
fection to the present Governor, ll. \ ,
Johnson;.iteis Y«ryV4.v^€®t that tbe'pp
ik an hiteilsVdbsi i er ‘ in'ftib'hd:sQiHs"of a
large portion, of tlie peApla of Gcprgia
I- f- £ ..4- 4-fv. * ’
The Tollowiug comtnunieffion was
by HI:st:il-lti bmittod in the fwat iaanc.
We-regret this more particularly a
the fiite "cpftiplimiyit it pays to Mr.
t>ugiraJi : asraateacher is se Well' rabvitetf.
He and hjsfricndl wc trust will ex-
! casfe uS-as it was opc of thpse awk-
] ward mistskv.s that no forecast can
: | guard against it.'
q- .. - Fur tbe CentrM Georgian.
. . LUterly Grove,
i tu defeat him at the. C0i*iing..e4eetioo.
This desire burns iu thoiiear:s-«y , 'i»iap.y.'
democrats ai -T.'el-feis in -Bioso fit' tlie
wbk'.-v—hence their, auialgamatioa ip,
and the u up recede p ted gnwth of, the.
, Know-Notiirng party." In addition to-
.] tuj$ -In^st of oppoqontSL ©f the presgn
i G over new, there is- another class op-
!.' At *-Sk- K‘vi
*Decr«a«e of Iiish Inzmigrd fiob.
There can hardly- bo-', a Question to ’liim, iir.d to Judgp Andrews
that we have passed _ the eulifiinating J . Tiiasc are the friends of Temper-
pqitit of the Irish eioJiiaLo- this cuui 1 ,T '
ti-v, which, last year. 1 - 1 -
ingly great tiiajT the
Freahst- ’ . . „ . j.
PL ■ ■ ' ' . , . . _ ■ . i <aluabte,«nd wo«M-net be without it--tbr
We bad fittest heaviest W bfram j ^ regnrd.it a -che 4 p.work
>>«?;^e.U^r ’ f^. jtanr pa»t,- *e bev.^a , (5,^3,;,^& ittloeis nmay. valuabkisteeleugr&v-j X re land,‘ bv'tlis'emigra't
nwbr.'Wfi*.*# ^ awns ^ wt . a w W03 > cau A iiieraiy geBtieman. | ^ ive iuiuvolt^uts te> the United -States, j
.Hr, .ftertoAiug j d ^ no - T ’ ’ “ '
’•C' • * < • , r ' " o'?§r it a few hours, r.aiiu’ked. t.hat ha woaid-grveg jg..
-• ,i-' : * y ’* • j^ip,-QQ for,ofie rather thoa be without ik. jSasajr 1
- J " - ' ■ ' ' wv. Herealtor, a'p.wiU takv'-oceuaten-te ndtko tinr
the hat. In .due time the hi
sente 1. whereupon the editor .y
RegGuu makes the fbUcwin? t
sions:
We confess to a go .1 d. i- r j
danev in the R; -
forgot the «cmpetition of Un-hi/o
what risk men run in
rehandise. We •! d u »t
j eoahl be rou I who v. ,
. enough to say to the All:-,
irry hat,' T on our s*t» - :.
and therefore/ bit safe as
offer. We thought the **»];:.
expeud-a gixxl deal of i-.,*. _
leather, ih inquiring aroundrr :
cover no liks 00b. But be fe.. -
and dons it,” and ww-ackmiw <-fe
1 corn. We will pay for !-.u
ibty, if ff'u have t^j put ours-,,3
uilowanecw wr^nca^>ilsfe J», f -•
Vvtfsabnfil tuAt in eotcM--:, <.0.
laud out of r.sueCt to <«ir
j the haj sliou d have 'nr*-!
! awake,” Kno*v-Nothing A
j and not an dut-artd-out and
1 ver. However, ibis being
j ter of taste, wc ■shan’t com
ought, to luive been qxt
ter of ‘hscriprioM of liieha.
ted, And tlii- reminds u
I venture we had once in ;
^ betting line. We were a <rr
r-
th«
This. if.a beautiful -little country ’ ^*5. -,-e were,
Academy in the northern part ot V\ as:.- old Gcneial ran lor ;
: 1 .r.t.4 Ni Virtf! y ... ' - _ n T
.iugton coputy pn the road Ifom Sjrarta vrhenever a Gen. .lat.-k.-u:: ■ •
to Sandfjrsvilie. It is,-during the pres | orfl^e, shall be so a^i.a. W-
(Tut year, tinder .the rectorship of Ivy in ti,c couutry then, and '.s.v: a
\V, Hugifen- The exiuniiKition of its 1 {jQj. was 011 the i
.students came pff on Friday 3rd inst. ' political fence, who was a zr-.x ■
The large concourse of jie file ot all j ^ horsi^ Well, wc got int-.ac -
efesses anil ranks, present, the calmness j ,nefu wrtii bun m.e .day. and
that prbvuifeii, and the good order ; WttS , IC of success that lie offered •• -
whfelj cdiftraereriz-: d-tlrc whole occasion \ a horse against $50 that the old E>
declared tftfe interest "taken, at least bV a ; Q r y* cw Orleans would not heer
portion of’Our citizen?, - in' the noble j We took the bet. The amar: »
cause of Education. The. elgssea in j iq g one that had no end, w-> - - »•
. English Grammar, Ge6g- : j rom time to time with t..- -rr. r»
Natural -Philosophy, Botany, puuui five horses on one e;.;e fP
Algebra and Geometry perform- j on fne other wore staked on. ffe
Tiie tnauimx in whid 1 many ; Q f the election. We won. B:t *
to the editor of the Westphalia
v TV6are pleased to put upon, on? jexehanga
list tso..‘;B.iily &2a’’ pii’jiisljed at ©oJataffus Ga.. a
a very neat little sheet ihat mates its regular
apDaamncp every day freighted with a good share-
riiitcraatiojjingttec-ta eaii/iit»a it3 readers.--
May,it continaa ifcj dad? ruuads, dispensisig light
wherever It gees. — - -
werk more Lilly, -vidnsaka soiuainter 1 - a extraete
for the benefit o”c-or renders rflio may not see.it-
ansteered the questions pn>- hail forgotten to designate tee aa -
r tioa
;qf* it v ..
have'i -.osoa for. belieViugyhat -it
contin-ie • to decrease. The Rom-m
-Hus-': itisuhanjs s'lpposcdd
Gazette - r and rite other t© the editor of
* the New’ Russian Gazette.
Thfi German ptipers state the R«3-'
sians intend to force the allies to a
arand battle in the Open field, in order,
sv. , . • t - . , ’ . ,1 ’ I Datp 3ie&'rs..i-'o.s:eranU I tA^-ijisuar e|Lriii3jr r >,‘ii‘ r V5U.:.iiS-L‘G.MvC5£].fcS“aii3 ; xnJfCT 'r
ii ’ft*K l rtMr'tCfl ff'*? Siting't\t* jf'&ilin ( w * hwi * iu *«»* ilt g *!»* ft*®* 5 !*, a. bear aa dvbite i plans iff raSniaS'to Sis lOag-Wsic tTt^sph. ami ! irom 1/ubl
the E.niferbr Alexander will' he crown* 1 ^1 Ueeu -. tbe caudidates for.Congr**. Mr, Foster, j had a goad oppostiteity cf examining xnah aud , Iri§h.Roioa _
. ' "*i* - j ! te-e^iiHeiiJoiice oi high jester and skkneas vr»s cot j thin|--- ThiH bewk .*: tlie rjisclt of those obSsrva- * lesrdeUt Qf tlie
ab‘e It? be pwsetit. v .Mr. Stepiiena addressed tlie ’ tious on the particular subject taibr>^-d irf the title
. - political Speaking.
Or* Wednesday of last week—tiie day for the de- ■ asso-rti
bate between M esgrst, Foster and. Stcnkm^il^rg I il>»4rstig.r
them by their "feacntT/twm alI( | suc h a Jot ctf horses as wa.« v**i
shotted cle'arly that they weft* j m. paym**nt ot the bet was a
flly versed in their Btudiea.— f.aef. 'jf-there was *» *ism- : v* **
no.-ostenfation, pomp, or J jjorae-fiesli ij.3 ibjee* that w»» aot-x
... .... . „ ..nurude pither on .the part of tlieteachi r fjibited by on« of tr^sc five bw> »*
Li_ view-pf these it is.cortatUfy Q r pupilfeio'cater tb t}:e fitficy of the j shouki I*fc e 40 be-inforon-d of i*l
ore tenor of the j Theyc wxs ruigbonc. a -r.
manifestly tllat j , Uj a^.J .strirghaft, an-t bi.r. ::-. c.
benefit of Ms i heaven, and ouc venerable olu n*:-
Uad-bcen I j, a; i a n t h ie *r, and in addition w»
y iu solid 1 We krpt :h m a v-
ittle Indies with tlicir feyy a collection of cariittikia in tk t j
iuifitul tfe*jnoJ' r * M emat tint-, atul llien' -tiiid tltcro air M
■ ■c:s were jn-ilciou-iy ^Ti. According to* our nxntUm,. 1
cd at Moscow, tv th great .purnp
wC?s«inony. ' , , - , ,
The "Berlin G tzffte announces that 1 pe ° a l 0 -. 1 i!>t ‘ re?I:n £ ^i^ucai
Russia having S aif -red so mufei feoni 1 ^ to snout ^ hours. Jlis.frtenc® were w«u
iis wretched
tho naval blocked -', is about to close
its custom houses on the AhSteiuti and
Prussian frontiers,.and toiaviteiup-
plits by fa id- ,
. ITALY.
I plfasfii with hiaiitepce of iJjeir oausa.
XaeCrcfpi
In o5iiTersitioawati an intChifoosL- giyttemin a
I TiOTt - Of til
jeopardise our sajety and nroSperi-
md therefore they will themselves
day or two since,, «m alio Lasyravuled rwrantiy a
Concessions astedbf the Pipe
for Gov: Jor.rrson
■ _ . , j, . - , » j - . j sense of biitrkfticdofty; ff't&re is ho
kdraws ^frightful-we^urctff the d^v-, ^ ,^., tafiu3 hinl except by the
| t«d ciaditwa offers epautryjaca. ta ■ - - - - ”
Ka iw R>Aing* Fi30-i- ; America, and warns those a£ home to
For the G.-k oi a u^w-anaaby which, to per- j svoj( y ()Q . r shefesfetf- they wotfld -Trot
fusel—Chnspirucies-
Mobbed.
elect on of Judge Andrejvs.- Tlie con
viction that* there is danger to trur
-- • f great-deql it, M^dteatfo.Cpper Georgia, anj j "q i avok J , m . r shore^ ff" they WOtflCt-TtOt | j r. KnmvJotbWsm
r> i v - V -A • '- » . * petuaid threanpiveedgute-i lafl of r-in.of Tuesday* /- f v-. n l .V t,peace aua hdle^v in xvuuiv »»oui««-.ioiii,
.f?e- I •Aitoicj'tdgc-inorrt.isrdiab'e rioiii Icov e*XD ntf CO fei ' ,, ; forfeitall lnupe-xH - nappUiesS IU tuis I . . . - ' —
f.—.-j- - , P ■■■ , • * ofteit. week, wo have dubbed it, as above. « ! - * ' -- 1 ■« ■
-AytstPUiit' Officers j iasudi leatic-rs we tearnefetinit the jaifca as wolI
worid nad the.world
during Moitday^igiit, and ceased be- j ■ . remai :kable-part of hi
less m u*. j JS SQ ex teB4y 4 t>y' cuterfe«:ted s .tliat.it is
comf.^ -Dm. , [K - )W p, jd-hLv probable fLat the 7th and
r-u ! S:h congressional ilist/'kt-s-t lie .-strong/
foijowmg-j ^ v . } ^ dlMm . ts in t^.Sf-tG-wiU
~ I /vlr-A LLn- .T.iLiwivii n maioritv over
cisconte'it •which' exists ambugst alT i
on ]
classes c»f tlie
nais, after letj^therrcd deliberation .... .
the subject, feivB refused to do iiiiy» | M,U '^ 1 F aa} t:,a °
thing, Tiie letter also speaks of a plan ! ® r ‘^ ni1 ^ s : ; , t! “
formed'by Maaziffi and Iris par tv for
esmying off tlie Pojre having ifeeh dis
covered by the Fhench -ynd’revealed to
Vis "holiness. They add that diisen-
sions had arisen between the A ustrians
ana French diplomatic agents at Rorm
C"ll' b ' l ' ie ^*^ e Giver of feery good and perfect gif.
' la Hie rerr -prs3ei-.ee of anucipated larnino, how
■juuliasof Proviianca showered
ia fruitiaij of these bounties ehuB
we forget tbe hand that hag so libersiBy bestowed
them? ' ' ' * ' '
Henry Vsrn)on' : onr' 1 hQ Dream-
Wy Have received , a • copy of this
noviftijof home.production from the au-
owing to both 'being anxious to see a | tiror JamferMI Sinvtiie.-Esq. ©t Angwa'
native of their respective countries ap-! t? ;Ga. ' Wc have'not time to road the
pointed to the vacant Catholic Patriar
chate at Constantinople. Disturbances
have taken place at Atrcono, and the;
town has been pdacedjn a stale of siege
by the Austrians,
JfcE-EdTABLISHMEMT OF POLANi). •
Another meeting hi favor of the ' tc-
establisument of the Kingdom of - Po
land, was held in St. 'Martinfe Hall, on
the 8th, the Earl Of Harrington presid
ing. Tiie meeting was extremely up-
rorious, and a Mr. Golfct move l as an
amendment that—
u Cordially desiring- to 'restoration bf
Poland this meeting cannot forget that
work but a glayce satisfies us that' the
stA-le is easy arct^raceful, and w.e have
no.uoubt it will be : found • a pleasant
companiou to tliose fond of sUchYotid-
Daxglers of the Divixg Hell.—
During some weeks past a diviugpcll
has been successfulI v employed in fe
ci ii luting the,operations for widjenitig
tiie uraw at tire New Bedford-and Fair-
haven bridge..-.Thu usual period of
time wliich-pefsong can remain in the.
t a ^ diviug bell with.safety during its im-
the destruction of that nationality - was | mejr^ion, we lieUeve,-Js about ibrtyfive
mainly owing to the perfidious conduct ; miirutes. On Saturday last two men
of Lord "Palmerston from 1831 to 1846, J who hud imprudently remained in the'
, ..c Gov. Johnson' a majority.over
jxspw Andrews. And as in all past
triumphs, succe
wan
was owing to
j,:on. According toour recn.
T^^Tfoar ot tfaenrsoiif TJt'TV > in PR
a tin peddler il ia
We ir»v» e- * M
and don’t waa::
casion. All had a plenty, music cm ! wm airv more honf*3.
the vk>lia also added some mtercat to j ' ■■ » .i
the occasion, . Thc're.iyas no liquor on i ttf SeRias BadiM.
the spot to iaar4jie p.eaw, nor polu^al j The editor of Montreal G-xeltr.*-
fossing to disturb the «ix>a order of the isi ^ at the s.vte*
dav^. b ;t a plenty of.me’o'is, and apple
eider for those who loval It,
After the "scholastic exereR*?s wore, , ., . .
oyer, tiie audience was entertained bvj The exhibition w tnoat LWnfe
shorf a^lresSas from Drs. SuUiyan.oBd j RT1 ^. 1S a dmfftcd to b^.MgHTr^
Curse we 11. on the importance and ben-! ^ ,nuo |J. extitbition o.
—- - ' \V estern editor and ‘
great exhibition, makes the luu»v
i comimirneation to ins paper:
m We put tefok to coispapy w.th.Pnto: T. to at hobfe a^; fpfofol- €,Uhofc tjian ^
fc^os^.mutefoapfourfHwa Cal E.M. «f that,
:-fit bf Education. . ThCfc are an abitn- j " astern eaitor ana my- .
di'tncc of child ten and young people in j til j' ne y * r ^ m <X;TT1 n r ‘~- x " •
■ ■ arin Gi'.rtmuina urn. I:
i: coirecll v and quickly. :
ave nodoilbv, suj»ereede l
ting. ITioogU it lteoks consj
the pv'Brwhvdmiffi tUtjvrities pbtajne i ; ^: ve t he in a cliancc?' Keep the teach-} ^ li5u '
in vfesC two di.'.tricfs, it is fair to infer | er y OU J ia y e rrot, and sustain him., rr
as Judge Andrews support comps j August 6th. 1855. A. A.
* anfbir:
It measured
in round aumbt-rs
up 4 .C5. inch»^ wlucb. *» put ttowTi j a - fact undeniable, -that the - greaSer j t j le
ulK-ra at i .00. beiiitt nioib than seven j number' tif the children'born. f»f Irish i y V- .1*1
inches faff in one day. ifextensrve, a^we think | p^ehts ih ti.is country feiny more ^ j 'Jthe^narf' oF wlsdmn to look at
prouable, tins'iCaow-Nirtliing flood; will excel tke i l^lin rr« native 3intt«,aihv to 1 . a. —
m xornto aim remurcs,. w no i in^rvoves-of aboat three q uw. r*
>of fom society, and wrapt in their i an fc * uc ji a TO :h, scparat.-l -' *
;ncon'feinptibieseitishness. pnmtrethe . ot( , er b bnt ^ ru ^ l,kec-vnnt.« wi
"great. Harrison hood of 1840:
The stajie from Double Welllio atftmptin;
Like' Ogeedic.' near Bishop Vie-rce’s about 9 o : eicck
P. M., was wished down the' current some distance
anti lodged against- a fog. Tiie Iftfse* camO ncor
being'd:owned, but Were cut lobsa and extricated
by the drirffr. Mr. Wilson of this place, «‘»e of
the overseers of tiie Factory, 'who had been sick
in Teonosse, and was jnst convalescing,Jiod to re-
main m the -hack all piglit perfectly wet. Bishop
PieVce and Mr. G. S. Carpenter and anbthergentie-
ihey are. ' Know-Nothings journey of Ine as sobtarotravelers. But | Thev r ^ qiltrc be ml up
know -they mean no . cviU^o | ^u-enotQrenMhcyjiave not thespi-| h j comureneng to
■ ' ' ' ’ h'ing in the ! rit of mei \ lhe - v havfe lost the fe' er ! Then Syou want a letter. Jt
t % , „ at ‘n ■ ‘ WP<)Hg-r-—but this avails norii'ingii .. i . . x e . m
b« n tarlrf Ot T, Times. , - AA „.| len myria a s ofvoter,, j '"W'"®/' a ker life >b» «t. P
1 .I- I belie--ill llf roblor atwiboles of tl.e.r : toss)M - it inU) a ,„ tb ,. r
At best, they are only the
under', the ajrprchension qf -grefft inis-.|
chief, wili vote for Johnson rather than j & I jec,e f|
in wbich it si ides-down
j. v»* yciiw-i auu «»* yuw-t p,vm*v- <
M& cable to their relief; but couW effect ton little, grene we have nafunly to
effluvia, but with ivat miasmata, as
deal with
and that so long as Palmerston remains
iu office, no proposition for the resto
ration of Poland'can bo anyth ing bu t a
delusion and a snare.”
Front \’orfi>!knod Portsmouth*
The Board of Health of Norfolk re*
port-12 deaths by "fever for the 24
Ronrs,'Ccdirig gt 2 o’clock P. M., on
Tuesday. ' •
Thc’deaths at Portsmouth on Tues*
day* amounted to 14. "
J Fhe disease seems toyielfem orc* cctid-
ilj to medical tre..t:ricnr, but thereis but
slight, if any, abatement of it. ’ • : " ''
u SEVA3TOPQL NOT YET TaFEN^
The Boston Traveller mentions a
newspaper ia the .‘vicinity \Vjiich' has
kept the headfe ; Sevastopol not-yet Ta
ken,” standing for six months, the
t} T pes are believed to bein' a morcsbat-
tered condition than the fortress itself.
Our foreman kept the above - named
bead .standing until tub exclamation
points, were .Avorn 9if, when lie set „- up
“ Afiaii-s in the Crimea Ujichanged,”
and is now •* progressing” with thAt.-r-
y. Y. Day Bpoh.
bell about an bout gave, tlie signal to
be ho-ste4 up . iprmeqjately, and al
though this, was speedily pcfforjhe i,
•one jof them had fainted be to re emer
ging into the open- airj probably in
eynsequence of the atmosphere id the
bell bec-ixfeng bad from its continued
respiration. A slight additional delay
would probably luive , been _ attended
wjtli fatal consequerges. Ayather.r-er-
son recently, on being raised in tfe
bell .tothe surface, was attacked, with
.bjeeding at the nose, accompanied.wHfl
symptorrls of fever, and ague. An
irishman.-also, on his first descant in
tire bell, after a few minutes^' gave tlie
sigoa! tp.be hoisted up forthwith, and
on meeting Jiis' friends declared that
his Head felt as if about to burst, and
that Ire narrowly escaped death.—New
Bedford JferciLry. .
*
A -“stuck up,, sort of a genius enter
ed a store in Philadelphia} and turn
ing up his nose at .some apple# jn the
window,, exclaimed :• “Are'tl/ose ap-
pl«s, fit for a hug to "cat.?” ‘J donlt
know ;try them .and see,”' was' ,jhe
instShvreply ofthe storekeeper.'
Tho Lrttof gjatle.n.m urto-hprtej to jf't to the stago
on horseback, far' the relief of Mr. Wilson, and was
boirie dbwa the current, and washed'tinder tt
so that he could not extricato himself. * He luckily
dung to tlie tail of his horse, which finally -resaued
Hm'by making<hd most tremenduous efiorts-tQ eff.
espe- Irom the surging flood. A gentlemen firing
near, says the er.eek- was thn* feet higher than he
had ever seen it. Mr. Wilsoa haa had a relapse of
fever from his expdsfir.ei ' , ,
Sasneti's Mill on Buffalo. Creek, the foundation
of which TvaB.uf-soe*, was-swept away by tpff flood,.
And ffeatedsoiue half mile down- the .creek, where
it came to pieces.. Several-Bridges on-tte same
creek war® washed away, qnd ranch corn and cot
ton submerged and njiped. . .. . *
Since writing thaabcve r we have heard of mseh
damage being -dona to plantations, ..Bridges, Mills
4c. ThoPoiyelto* bridge ou tl)^ Qge«:hoe ns
well as Bearer dam, washed away. Also the one
at May held The ML Zion Bridge over Beaver Dam,
the one at Harris’s Mill across shoulderbone and
several other smaller ones on this creek. ,&omeof
the fixtures of Whitten’s Mill washed away. '
Sylvanus Walker stated that the water was U feet
deep on oat, of his cotton .fields,. .AH sucli ftioffem
lands ofepurae are ruined from the -length of time the
•water remains on the cotton. Some fa-niert have
estimated their individual 1-oas at 25 bales. Mr.
Heath and his d&O retaruing-from Powelton oamo
near of being drowned in Beaver Dam creek. Tha
vou rig man was washed down below the ford, and
caught a limb, calling at the same time for help- His
ather plunged in and shared the same fate,.but was
washed down tbe creek ranch farther - befifre he
could procure a limb. In this position they fi’adtoro*
main all nights
gangrene-readily- infecks tbe healthy
wauutld of ahy persbfi .n the vicinity. ’
Ghareotxl respteators, especiaDy those
which embraceftfoth' the 'Ttostpls. and
tbe mouth, purify the air. by fLftmtfop-1
an extent sufficient to control the Oc
tober election, unless it can be r< m >v-
ed. Itcannot be removed while J ndge
Andrews is in the field as the Know-
Nothing candidate. Tree patriotism
then demands bis withdrawal, and es
pecially is tflis true, if patriotism has
and thereby deprive it of the hoxiuus
miasmata which ip unhealthy loculi ties
it not mifrequently contains.' If the-
Iqwer decks of ships-"were covered,
wjtli a thin layer qf freshly -burnetl
wood chavco!)!, there - would .be« less h« )mm itted to the adrnmistrStibn of the
liability to cholera, ship" aiicj yclloy
fever. •--- -. .- • - .
*•'- A Maind- Law 'ib' Tennessee.—
On the 21st ult,, Henry-.T- WfeUs was
killed at the town of \\ r oodbnry, Tenn.
in .4- drunken whereupon the
citizen.s assembled together and* adop
ted a mosfktriageht prohibitory law.—
They resolved that they would not
sell liquor themselves, wb*dd not rout
their property to a liquor seller, and
would not sell property to-a man who
would use it for such purpose. They
then made up a purse and bought all
the jlqiior in the place, Veiled the bar
rels info the streets, poured out their
coiitent8and. set fire to them.” -
New OoYroH Oomikg.—The re-,
deipts of Cotton of the new crop thus.
Tarthis season, ar$: 180 bales,- against
oniy 13 to tkesame date last year.—
Jf. Ot Delin^jtUh fan C ™ - •» ^
aught to do with the desire to have
JGov. Johnson defeated.
Now it remains to consider the pros
pect ofdefeating Grov. Johnson hy tan
ning Mr. Overby against him. ' His
principles are purely Georgian.' He is
Government on fire principles pf the
Georgia platform—alike regardless of
Know-Nothiagism, ami'Jonnsoft de
mocracy’'. His high character forbids
suspicion qf-aay other, than -sotHtd ia-'
ten lions and purposes ‘Whigs can
Vote for lp in without fear of anarchy
and revolution—democrats can. A’ote for
him without any departure from true
democratic principles—'and Americans
can vote for him, with full assurance
that while jife. shall last, he wiH be
true to tW Stale -oty- whole country,
and the principles of Amerieaji lib
erty’/ 'Let' Judge Andrews then be
laid aside, and vrfogs, temperfence men,
pFohibitionists,.Americans and-dissat-
isfied deroecrats will re ike rally to the
standard of Mr. Overby T —the old. ma
jorities of the 7fh and 8th districts will
be secured to him, and these withRve
votes confidepilv to be expected in the
1 liillBffl. linili'ofri •' til Georgia this wor-
*-ernor, and gratify the
tribes, men- have leagued themselves j inU> a ^ ioW; *],«.„
logetfrer m various compacts p sacnfic-1 j ODOf 8 a ffitfieHt iv-at the same
mg,-without a murmur, their mdivadu- lliC u ,. xt ij R ^ S) :t
alityjto ensure associate effort m ag- j_ u ,. ^. v „ n ft * *
gression or defence ; and, especially in j ^ ^ ^pro/ed Md piaeed iu tn-
toe civilized .state, cheerfully reiia- j distributinir the reverse
guishing powers and privileges gwaran- j 0iJacet] y T h' er c can be no '
f ia.1 ♦/> tbom 1 wr flto mure nattipo war l *1 . - ,
tied to .them by tlie laws of nature, for ‘, oubt U|J|t wilh sligi.t
the nffatinn nfianfaiUot, citizens anc d»s- the machine will s ieved »
the relation of subject, citizens anc dis
cipie y because they have ascertained
that <i»union of forces is necessary in
any groat achievement—that concert
ed mid systematic actions' gai ns ail van
tages which tlie most vigorous individ
ual efforts eon Id never seen re.
This is a principle of universal ap
plicability. Whatever the enterprise,
* l Union is strengtii
descend to .the earth in separate drops
innumerable, and so gentle is their in
fluence that it only'beautifies the face,,
of nature-;.but o.ue b'alfp/tpose drops,
united,'will form a torrent, which'shall
burst through the granite mountains
desolating, tbe landscape for a hundred
leagues. ’ •■■'*■
“Spread, out die thunder,” says
Schiller, “into his separat tones, read it
becomes a 1 illaby forcldldren : pour it
forth together, in one quick peal, and
the royal sound shall move the heav
ens.” An-anny, with scattered forces,
and no cOstebrt of action, would be ut
terly inefficient; but, combinediv.y.mr
proper'officers, with a definite oojeci,,
and a concentration of power, - they,
might subdue cities, subvert empires,
and convifec the world.
will immediately be taken to ,eC "
patent in Canada and tiie U. Su^
Tire Nortbamton Courier P r(, \ j(
account ofalittle girf ifh*\
eleven yaars of age, fell down s -fe
@f stairs,* foinginc on a pain »»^
The -showers ('which, confined her tt> her l*”' 1 - *”'
suited in the loss ofher speech. ^ ’-■“ i}#
hearing. Dur.og tbe time between
loss of tho* faculties and her to* ^
ry, her friends communicated W! ‘
by writing with their fingers a ^‘
arm, or by speaking tlirough
so nieelv developed was her sc
touch w iiilc s!io -ronld write up 00
to them, anti make known f t
During the two years of her sv*® ^
was necessary far some person te ^
a hand on h. rsiile, day and»»? * ^
its removal for a moment broug
the_grerfcst pain. Her diet c p r T^;
of f rujts only, and the ^
or meats would Cauw: »ckne*>
,'tomach, and som •times j
it Og. 0nAj*?fl{3rte« tegre-
surfoln abort, the weapon ia fa *8
)b of the most perfect ttuigtn fa tbe '
®. f that we ever tec* into our baad*.” ^
&T A anuUUot juat iwafWiot far*riajgT
.O.,
Mediae*. IfMtk Si. IMS