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MM BEK 18 VOLUME XXXVI.] MILLEDGEVILLE, REOKRIA, TIE&DAY, DECEMBER 5, 1865. jjOl'GHTON. MSB ET, B ARNE > & MOORE pablishsrs and Proprietors. Editors. man, and the conderments you put in to make thf medisine take well, will have to oe flung' up. Yes, Bill, you and all the rest of the boys in the Senit will have to knuckle down and hold back, for An dy Johnson’s sed so, and he don't say what he don’t mean. That mending the Constitution has got to be put iu O. K. and erli too, or you and your freus will have to take your rashuns in Ga. Treas- Ji published Weekly, m Mil/edgcville, Go., j ury Notes, and perhaps have to leeve your kard at ('->rner of' Monrock If Ulinson ISlt., j Sam and Bob MaKombs to be honored at a future BtH ttHTO*' £ jo*, ii. r, (L'Sic Jftbctal ithuoii [Correspondent of the New York Times J THE REVOLUTION IV JAMAICA. Kingston, Jamaica, Monday, Nov. G. At $3 a year in Advance. ADVERTISING. Xjuxsifat.—Oue Dollar persqu-re of tenliuesfor each insertion. Tributes of respect. Revolutions by Societies, (Obit- Biritr* aani fhirged cnrred on the 7lh of October last on llie in the Parish of St. Thomas in the East, when a prisoner was rescued from the district jail by a mob. This was followed by a series of violent stones from the prison yard, which prison ers had been engaged in breaking there.— I hey steadily advanced on the volunteers, a man (whom I was not near enough to d i. t " rUa , n ^ 1 °f tb P I reco g t ‘ize,) being in front, danciug some African war-dance, and flourishing a stick. 1 he baron by advice, then read the Riot Act ; but while that was going on the mob began to pepper the volunteers with stones and bottles and brick bats. It was not until then that the order was given to fire, . • „ , i - , . . , „ ; . as the Baron exercised the most cxtraor- Agm Bill you must stop cuw.n dog., now you j authorities lo send troops for t heir protec- 1 dinary forbearance toward the tumult — Oil frnt Q * * nc. VC If ll ’ 1 V ...I I.nn'l ..I, a ...... ... — I _ .. * 1.. ... „ 1 1.1. i. . 1 . _ ! .... " * have got a “persish.” You can't eu»s any stump J tion, as the movement was likely to he- : | j, day by some of tbo Arp family, his heirs or execu. ' acts, ami the next day the Guvernor, at lvrs - j Spanish Town, was called upon by the hers to throw away their arms and surren der themselves, at the same time asking tor protection against the military and their own friends. Most of them were at once handed over to the magistrates.— Wherever the troops marched the rebels dispersed at ouce, and arresting and pun ishing rather than fighting, became the duty of the.military. It was well known from the first that the master spirit of the insurrection was a white man named George Gordan, who, for the sake of revenge of a private wrong, tailed yalier dog, nor no other suit of taii dog, iu tlie Legislature, without bavin your bright vish tins of future fame and glory knocked into peiees j exceeding six lines, Nominations lor office Coin- j YVhar is Bill Sly nowl Whar's E/. ud, and our ■Ntinii'ior Ti'littMml uutiCTB loi individual bt?udit,) • » 1 c r# « • t v . ■% «■ • ■ • . • a r\ | aiioiisui li.ii. ... ” , old fien /achari of Nuton? \\ bar is they? Ded tcansie.U advertising. I J I t kt Amveutisirg 1 a ' s or au J the sassius. They got badly I bit and took the hiueaphobeo. Now don’t you ■ .fTs sales, per levy often lines, or less, f.’.»() j .... , .. , .. . , i l.erin «sa. ,i .. I jj ]e gaim dog-gone lix. lake that back about the stump tail yalier dog, and all other, dogs you ever had tails about in the Rome Curry- Wortgage li lassies per square, jai Collector's Sales, per square, I tati.ms for Letters of Administration, .. •• “ Guardianship, Letters of application fordism’u from Adtn’n “ “ “ “ Guard’u l i’n for leave to selllnnd, 1 \ to Debtors and Creditors, of laud, •$•<;., per square, perishable property, 10 days, per square, j-'strav Notices. 30 days, foreclosure of Mortgage, per sq . each time, l.liUAL advERTISKMENTS. f.* » 5 00 b 00 3 0(1 3 00 4 50 I cum out for the dogs. Do like cozm John Thrash-1 man of considerable tact and influence as 3 00 I er did when he was at Jonesboro, comin down j a local :> 00 ; ), ere to be a meaibur—talk for the dogs, quarrel j leaders 3 00 5 00 i 1 50 ' n ,, . ; e volunteers fired; numbers’of .the had for months been fomenting a snirit of come a formidable rebellion. J hose fears! „,,.l .i.i i , rr . *.< i u . 1 *uijiemin 0 " • s P ini ' were well groan that ever since a set of men h tin? seeds of disaffection among the peas- j t l 10 fj rst volley had been fired, we all re- { ment, in.which his only solace was singing anlry, using lieu prejudices, and their • treated mil bin the court-house, where we 1 psalms and prayiug. On the 20th lie was fancied as well as then actual wrongs, to • barricated ourselves for the time. We taken to Moraut B excite them against the authorities. As-j wcre here assailed by hundreds of stones j ing day ho was put oil trial. He looked sociations were, formed in bt. 1 homas in 1 — 1 . . • i • J ^ Alabama Legislature. Montgomery, Nov. 23. SENATE. By Mr. Moren—A bill entitled an Act to ratify the Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, ap proved February 1, 1S6-5. The bill is as follows: Whereas, the Congress of the United States has under the 6th Article of the Constitution of the United States proposed an Amend ment to said Constitution in the words following to wit: “Neither slavery .nor involuntary servitude except as a punishment for crime whereof the par ty shall have been duly convicted shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction. A\ e i taken to Moraut Bay, and on the follow- mes ; ing day lie was put on trial. lie looked ~ - . _ , and brick-bats that came showering from pale, and emaciated, but was not wanting. Congress shall have power to , . .... . , . ... , Jl‘BEast under ll.e direction o * malcon- the windows. Tlie volunteers then picked in coolness and deliberation. He took enforce this article by proper legisla- er 0,hot •« b “ k ' | »«* named Grant, a saddler hy trade, a , „ff ( rom „, 0 wi „ do ws men a ho appeared j notes daring his trial. The courl was dis-1 tion, which Amendment was approv- for the dogs, fite for the dogs, possum dogs, coon j at Stony dogs, nigger dogs, lap dogs, and rat tarryers— j place of go the whole dog my dear sur,and let every sheep I customer That Constitu- and the I take care hisseff—them's the motto for the Georgy ; in^s. From every one who became a^r u.., aim frarin to approach h^ the ; follow ing da\ being Sunday, he passed, j, . r.i rpsml rod Tb^f a«i 7 i <4., Le „ ;slator | ISber of Ihis secret sociery, ar oath of i 'ZuU y - ' Square to ' tI,e entire SabbatJl read.ng from the Bible. I 1>e ‘'irther resolved, That said No;v, Bill, ycSi ve got a little votin to do down , security was extorted, and lbiuation It is .... j ^v. ....... iun o^unn, iu me clinic oauuaiu reaumg irom me .Dime. . , . — 1 - — er a store for ammunition. At this | Late in the day picceding his execution; | Amendment to the Constitution is ST, s i.C Land, by Administrators. Executors or j l iere ,aud being you’re a strairiger to the proceed- i w jtli the eoinbina l : lXTiuTlwumntL C ; d ^ Ofio'uuhe | '"8, allow me to put jou on the right Back. Vote mediate death. I fjrvuo.m and‘.tireeiu the atternoou, at the Com-t house j like a honorable 8ion of the Arp faimlylanJ be- tllfct these mis^ui ,tnc ’Duty iu which the property is situated. •* leeve me yours respeckfully. Weil,you will doso. i “cwossrinu' in” thp Notice <>f these sales must be given iu n public ga-| M ... J.. J / .. . i swearing in me ipui- t'J liars previous to the day of sale. i First there s Bill Gibson of Augusty. He s been ] {| 1(1 CO unti y for se . , N ,,,, , u,r the sale ot personal property must be , running after the Yankees for sum years previous- secret ]y taking the life of every one upon ' ^'•^!i^ 1 es^u^ , 't!le , <^c^rtor8 a ^^nd , cn}lJltors , of'a., estate j ‘Y* » nd is now ruuning bisself. He wants to set w | |0tn t h ey h a d the slightest suspicion of mint also he punished.40 days. I down during of the Sesshun, in tne sami seat i {jgirjw inconstant. Men were sent for to Notice that application will be made t< the Court < t jj ans L,gj,t iSO t m about a year ago, just a few ! attend tlif-ir Wiuary lor leave to sell Laud, Ac., must be publish- i " el „ . J • . f ’ , . , . : atleim tlieir i or two mouths. I days belore Sherman called and left his kard at for letters of Administration Guardfanshij - . , instinctively induced to leave, committing j and a heart to'rn with remorse the country for several months past, and ; elf to the CBre of an overruling Provi-1 acute. deuce. ; r/ r . ir . j ; , Ji/s Jja.it Momenta. ) 1 left the court-house alone, and pro-! . I ceeded quietlv and without anj- inferrujt-! mat eetnigs at tne chapel at | t j on j own s t ft i rs and down the hill, until 1 tbc ‘^‘ x, h He the most; t|, e ] avv j n ( 0 execution and not to au thorize such Congress to interfere with the internal affairs of the State by leg- arched under a strong^nard 1 islating in reference to negroes within Royal Regiment to the place ! its jurisdiction after they have been “““fitrininn"'MUl Gibson is'' | 1 got about half way to the’T’Hen ! With a firm step he mount- j in good faith emancipated, s a lifein mnn ifiii .s, Gibson is, quired to take the oath that had been pie- i wa8 interrupted by four or five neonle I cd ,he ladder placed beneath the centre ! . 1 It Wd Will lift him up in the big, nnroJ for (l.crr. nr fnlJ (lull llmv would ! , people, ^ ^ * i *1._ ! . ,, , . " !T Public Meeting. the Kapitol. i. ... i l,r uulili.ilu-d ill 11 li* vs - - lor dismission tioiu i , , ,,, , • r .,, ,. /*. , . . . , ___ _ [i ^.-ntration, monthly *,.r. ,„ 9 ,.ih*-iov dismission j he 11 do °“ ru wo will lift Inn. up in the^ big j pare( j f or t ], enif or told that they would j made n. rush to^ attack me I ^uime ! ,,rcb of ,he burnt court-house, the rope ! ™ —„„arovp ,„d C„ Job. be killed if .key did no. do a. o„ve, | ^ my ^i *•» »»«. •» 'i>« j u ■ • -• Claike (iliems pictlirs Bill, 1 m alloodin to—111 According to the stories of the prison- j f a n j n t ], e p ace> sa ij ( „2j ov|r j a| " j barrel prepared as a trap-board. Stand-; m old man like’ me—a minister of' j n S Jhcreon, he gazed beneath him on the j , Gospel! who has labored among you ' *°y a i hearts assembled, us well as the pris- j upon by the conspirator foi a geneial up- f or s0 j 0I1 g a t ; me — w j ]0 j ]as a i wa ,- s keen one J' s paraded to witness the doom ho so j j n pursuance of a call, when his honor rising of.the blacks, and the tndiscnim- ; vnnr friend and done evervtliinrr f or j«sUy merited, aim on eighteen of bis ,„:n'u for tom nuntht—im rstftblLhiug lost pupei-S, i ■ . ... I “ vw . -- --- — f j lull 111 fail space o) thnr months—for compelling utles j show' em to you when you git here, if not l.ncle j ers taken in the rebellion, it would appear ! s t,.Jk e {l "dm Ex.-eutors «r admiiiLtrators, where bond lias BeI1 ( you know I'ncle Ben?) will take pleasure I that the -Ifttll of October had been fixed ! rj. ar - I in pinting em out.) Now, so much for Col. Gib- j upon by the conspirators for a general up- ! f Qr s0 j 0 , 1’ibl; iiitions will always be continued according to gon—give him ‘a lift. : risiliJT of.the blacks, and the indiscrimi-i the local requirements, unless other -.rise or- u.u °.i i.,...!,!.. !>°IU 111 City Hall, Macon. Ga., November 28, 1865. The citizens of Macon met to-day, .ations will always be continued according to legal requirements, unless otherwise Agin Bill. I’raps you know, praps you don’t. , nate slaughter of the white population.— I V *' qq,' v seemed smm^secUt tins nr* ' brothers in crime, who were' hanging be- ! ®t e I^ ien Collins, was cal 1- r ^ ou 1 . / 11 sec,nt ' (1 surpr.seu at tins un , )( _ (ln ^ ed to the chair, and James A. Nisbet ot«!i anti Jab work, of nil kinds, PUOMITLY AND NEATLY EXECFTED \ r r si i m « f f » «■ e . r?- When h subscriber finds a cross mark on Lis paper lie will know that his subscription has expired. or is about to expire, and must be renew- j au ];key's not he'd tell you the lone JACK was it' he wishes the paper continued. 'Ve Jo not send receipts to new subscri be. If they receive the paper they may know tint we have received the money. John Weems? Of course you do. John is some | The rescue of the prisoner, already allu,- F expecte ,l address and paused for anio-j ow ’ ‘ himself ill a fite. He’s been there sevril times I ded to, hastened the outbreak, precipitated j ine ‘ nt Q ne ma „ bolder than the * rest, I be . P In > previously and hassku son his body as bigas hostilities before the leaders had comple- j ma( ] e a rus l, baddy cakes, skars made out’n led too. John’s a trump. Don't understand me to infer that he knows anything about six kerda sevril up, or any of them—lie don't know one kerd from rfnnther, On his arms and logs being held to oned, lie of the handed his spectacles to a [ appointed Sect eta ry. Wolverine. The Piov'bst-I ^I r * hit tic offer ed the following a good Standin hand. lie’s a dom'd good reeder dered under arrest by the magistrates for j covercd uie so completely in their embrace -a handsura man-a soger as was a soger-a creating a disturbance in the court loom. that no blowscoald reach rae which did good teller, (and them s gittm skpseBiIl sense the • The officers were, however, set upon by J uot brgt £ a ]j U p on them. War,) and he rites a hand what any child or gran ; p au l Bogle, and about a hundred of his I was then lifted into A Ph/t to Burn Kingston. Milledgevil completes the connection so important Among the treasonable documents re-; to ttie city of Macon, uniting the cit- Subscribers wishing theu Papers changed j ny cfln read as g, 00( ] as any ot },er man. Vote for foliowors7armed with sticks, and Geolie ie po» o <_e o au ,j iey W ishit ! him ^ or Sekretary, and call dn me for the g au Vt - as soon placed beyond their reach. name ni the post-office irom cliangeJ. ? For the Federal Union. OM) IIHKW. WRITTEN UV REQUEST. I gladly part with thee, old dress. Without one pang or sigh; Full many rents and holes thou hast— A new one I will buy. And then, instead of thee, old dress, Willi thy dull faded hue, I II shine in bright and gaudy tints Long, long unknown to you. Tne war is over, poor old dress. Ami “goods” are now so cheap i need not patch and darn thy threads— My purse is full and deep. For I am one of those, old dress, Who laid their cotton by, And now, w hen folks are starving round, Can live without a sigh. The hales that I subscribed to Jeff Last Spring I sliiy sold, And Uncle Sam may seize it now •Since I have got the gold. No more hard woik I do. old dress, For which, alone, you suit: All day 1 gad about the streets, And my poor health recruit. IF n hast been clasp'd full oft, old dress. Not quite in lovers’ arms, hut in the washerwoman’s hands When brightening up thy charms. Thou ait too narrow now, old dress, To fit my form more round ; War's meagre diet now no more, l!y w ide skirts I'll be bound. Farewell, old dress ! No watery brine, From my blue eyes be spilt. When thy pale ghost shall be transformed Into a patchwork quilt. And sweet as honey-dew my sleep Beneath tneo shall steal on. An-1 renovated strength be mine With every blushing dawn. drinks—confound the expens. , The police were severely beaten, and j One word more only, and I m done, darned if were not strong enough to enforce the or- I I aint. Knm round one night soon to Bob Ma- ders of the court. A day or two afier- ; Konib s “Bear,” where you will find (he Klirk of w’ard, Bogle and Geohegan again appear- | the House, Tom Right and varis uther durned { ed in the court room, and attempted to browbeat the magistrates, who foithwith ordered their arrest. A force of seven policeman and three constables were cently captured by the authorities, in their good spertits. Do so, and “Here’s my heart, and here’s my hand— Do you belong to Gideon's Band?” " Fervently yours. JO KYNE. Millcdgeville. Nov 30, 1S65. into the buggy stand j search since tho outbreak in St. Thomas ing at the foot of the hill, and was driven j n the East, is a plan of Kingston, said oft in great haste to the rectory. to have been prepared under tho direc- My son Arthur was following me, and j tion of Gen. Lamothe, the Haytien refu- was just getting into the buggy with me, j gee. when he was beaten and left tor dead up- j The plan presents the point* at which on the ground. Millie Frazier hearing j the city was to be fired—tho points to that he had been killed, went in search of, which it was expected the authorities ies of Augusta, Milleffgeville, Macon, Columbus and Montgomery on the shortest line, and rendering this route far superior to any in operation or that can be projected. And. whereas, this short distance of thirty-three (33) miles is completed, with the excep- ~ , - . | this entreaty was disregarded, for he gave j so as to cut off the flight of those who es- mg btony Gut, the negro settlement j ail0tber bea vy blow across the face, which. C aped to the roads leading out o£ the citv. I, Knn n’n n Iona ctunrlli flPV f\ V. . . „ .. , . -i * ~ . J. THE IIACO’i A.\D- ACGl’STA ROAD. It All,- The citizens of Macou held a meeting, on the where Bogie’s chapel stands, they ex- : drove n) y son ’ s e y e f rom j t8 socket, and j The conspirators hibited their warrant to Bogle, and told , ]ef . fc L ; m , He wa9 n0 w dead, and this G f the troops at I bun he must go along with them. Instead failhful wom an pulled some bushes and ot complying, Bogle blew a shell w Inch , covered his face, to conceal the horribla A 11C El LJuC AA O VI 1*A 0 V V AA ilv IvJ CX IAI vUbl AI ac , VII All U « ,, ■ n | • • , — > w * v 1 v ' 28;h nit., to consider the affairs of this company, i wa f « uswere(1 trom t,ire ® or {oar directions, j disfigurement and to keep away the flies. ■ " I n .1 i n n 1a lit in #\tfi iili f o t n A FI A lint! TV) Cl TI VI’ RI'O , ... i i ««•!«• i v m i i r . .. -ii i r j • . and in a lew moments the policemen were i he proceedings of that meeting will be found in , . . » « A r x t j our columns to-day. We have no doubt the com- ! grounded by a mob of two or three l.un- ipany will soon resume work aud this important ! d , red y e J 1,a g> fra - Qt,c nfgroos^by whom Road will be pushed forward to completion. The three of them wete taken prisoners an Journal * Messenger says : I P ut in iron f- , j ho ne g roeS 1,e ‘ d ^ elf ^ Q “The exhibit of the financial condition of the I ° n . erS ™ lUl 8 °Vn° nSilmal’ ! ° f ti,C iebels toUl U, 7 coachn J a " that^they company, and the progress that has been made ; ^_' e3 they w ere libeia eu. it J c- si ‘ would have my he«ad cut oft before night ; wIaJ ininrv wnti intiipfpf i . , I /..II .... !. I j.L* were to await the arrival I ui me troops at the scene of conflagration, and then on a given signal were to seize the camp, the barracks, the arsenal and _ the batteries ; there was to have followed After dusk, Millie Frazer, Mrs. Tajdor ; a general massacre in every street from . . tion of some light grading and the toe body; finding that lie was still breath- wou ld repair—the points at which the j Oconee river bridge, and can 800il be ing, legged the man who was standing j massacre was to commence from, and the i ma dp rpndr- policeman and turee constants " cj -0 j over him not to strike him again ; but even ; p 0 i nts at which posts were to be stationed, ‘ { f ,, , - sent to make the capture. Ou reach- ; tLis entreaty was disregarded, for he gave j so as to cut off the flight of those who es- ! sum . neces f • 7 ^ the same being in, considerable in amount, and within the reach of the partie* interested.— And, whereas, Macon, at the present time, is dependent upon the circuitous aud expensive routes for the transpor tation of its freight, the saving in which for this year’s business alone would have been ample to have built the Road, And, whereas, the com* The Plan for a General Rising. j pletion of this Road would place Ma- From all that can he gathered it ap-1 con on the great thoroughfare of trade pears that the oiitbreak at Moraut Bay j and travel between the cities of the but the poor fellow with an amount of j was premature. It was to have commenc- Atlantic and the Gulf, thus increasing foresight hardly to ho e x pec ted said • ! ed on Ghiistinas c\ e, a.id was to ha\e been j(g bllSlll ess and enhancing every 1 ll— “No! no! you must not do that; massa general throughout the island. In sup- tercst And, whereas, the city ot M»- owe me lot o money, anc 1 jou -i urn poi o us, 1 is s range ia a '® w . lca * j con and its citizens have contributed 111 not set a quattie ; you must not do tion of fins information should have been; .. . r ,. , , that.” “Oh! well,” replied the rebels, elicited from a prisoner in the Gener,l j smaI1 of th *[money aReady “if that’s so we wont touch him.” This i Penitential A man named Anthony, j in tms enterprise, aud it IS now expect and Mrs. Darby assisted in bringing the body to tho Mission-house at, Highbury, where I and my family had taken refuge. On the morning of the outbreak, some both ends, every house 'being entered and searched. I I'llipaiij , IIII'I XXII, piwgiiioo tiiCAA lino uvvu iiioviv | # # # with the work, officially presented to the meeting, | injury was inflicted. was highly encouraging. Nearly one inilliou of, U ur i n re the next three days the e-xcite- dollars was expended when the war broke out.— . **,. „ n . j The building of one bridge, and a small amount i tueut at ^tony Gilt coiltin ei <• -• of oradiufj, will make the road bed ready for the j Large numbers of negroes continued to superstructure- Tbe company is free from debt, : flock there- A mixtuie of ruin and gun- aud has enough assets to purchase the iron — „ 0W d C r was handed about among them, I Funds to build the Oconto bridge, complete tbe ' , . , , . i grading, and lay tbe track, is all that is needed to j «»“1 this they drank until madness otei- j open tlie line in a short time. The^amount to be “ '* ; raised is small; Macon is only asked to contribute twenty-five thousand dollars, as her proportion < ‘ the aggregate required to give her this importai , avenue and nutlet lor trade. The committee, w j learn, will call upon our citizens'at once for assis-! | ... i tance, aud every one should respond freely." i buildings at Morant Bay. A detachment were at tho Wesleyan Mission House, two ' belonging to tTiia city, and named Elbert — { of volunteers hastily gathered to defend | men -walked in the Rectory gate, where j Bayley, who carried on the seditions con- [ The Augusta Constitutionalist of the doth j,] ace> weie compelled, after firing once they weie met by an old woman who was versatiou with Anthony. A part of the | uit., says: “Some rascals, foreign to these parts, | Qr tw j c6f to see k slielter in the court house | stamlin^ at the gate. She asked them ; conversation of Anthony was to the follow* j have been nir.ong the recent arrivals in our nither-1 w j iere ^ barricated themselves against wha^they were going to do; to which | ing effect: “We black people never make ; to peacrful city. T heir presence in our midst ron- jj ie re Lels.*' Finding themselves unable fo i they replied : “To burn the house, to be i anything go straight. We break out too j ders it dangerous for our citizens to be out at mght dislodge the military,the insurgeants began | 8Ure> *» <.x, )t y 0 u don’t,” she replied, stop-1 soon ; we were to have come to town some- without being well armed, and ^prepared to defend p| un der the private houses aud attack- ping- the way. “Dis de Parson house ; 1 time about races or Christmas.” cd every citizen who ventured to show ( y OU s l ian ’t doit; if it were not for dc j Such was the comprehensive plan which themselves in case of being attacked. General William B Wade, of Columbus, Mississippi, was recently killed iu a rencontre with some Federal troops stationed at that point. THOUGHT. • eby pledge themselves to subscribe the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars to be ap plied forthwith to the completion of this Iioad, upon a guarantee being given by the company of its immediate resumption of work; and that Ste phen Collins, J. W. Fears, T. It. Bloom, G. II. Ilazlehurst, O. A. Cald- himself in the streets. 1 cannot do better • p a ,. son we would hab been beggar to* j had been matured for^a^ new revohuion Q # Lotriio, E. Winship J M N" flaunting fteedwoman shall strut In thy decaying hues ;■ To see the fit ou backs of blacks » Would give me fits of blues. And so I hail the scissors sharp In gladness, not in gloom, A liich swift metempsychosis aids To shield tljce from worse doom l FEEBY. Baldwin CotffeVy, November *20,1S65. m — F’or the Federal Union. TO HO\; BILL AKP-KO CALLED. hc.ui Bill— GlOttt OF Prf.sf.ncf. of Mind.—At all times, presence i of mind is valuable. In time of repose it enables : us to say and do whatever is most befitting the ] til J occasion that presents itself; while in time of disturbed than to copy here the graphic account of day.” . J and a new massacre of the whites. --- , „ . xr Q >rb "H n a this affair given by the Jtpctor of Moraut j c . anJ i 0t , in a single letter, trace the in- ! it is instructive lo note that the plot origi- I DOarciinan, M. fi». inompsop ana L5. A. | " ' ■ ’ ' 1 m-~ 1 nated in the resentment of a white man, I Wise be hereby appointed a commit- wh » was not only a respected citizen, but! tee to call upon the entire body ofeit- -a prominent member of the Assembly.— | izens to solicit their subscriptions.. Bay, who at the time of the attack was in surrection throughout the different towus the court-house consulting with the ^ estry an d settlements of the island. A perfect as to the best means of defence. reign of •terror prevailed everywhere — Business was proceeded with as usual un- The most dreadful rumors were every Had there been no such tampering with j Resolved further, That we do most trial it may piotect, and in danger preserve. Dp Good —If there be a pleasure on earth which angels cannot enjoy, and which they might almost envy man the possession of, it is the pow-. erof relieving distret-s. If there be a pain which devils might pity man for enduring, it is the deathbed reflection that we have possessed the power of doing good, but tliat we have abused | and perverted it to purposes of ill.—[Colton. j Purity of Character.—Over the plum and I apricot there grows a bloom more delicate and 1 beautiful than the fruit itself—a soft, delicate flush spreads its flushing cheek. Now, if you strike your hand over that, it is gone. Tbe flow er that hangs in the morning impearled with dew, arrayed as no queenly woman ever was arrayed in j ; ew el8 once Hhake it so that the beads roll off, * was glad to hear you had got electid, after all j and you may sprinkle water on it as \ uu please, vonr » • I \ a \ \ ^ ! v«t it enn nevtr b© again ^ hat it was when the • tricks, trials, tnbulashous and B ubbles. i j ew gileutly ou it from Hea\en. On a frosty v “en I saw in Major Stee’.e’s paper that you had ] m(mi ;„, T you may see panes of glass covered ?ot ,;i votes at Kingston and Mr. Smith only 3,! w ith landscape, mountains, lakes, trees, blended ’thoughtyou had it ded ; but then tire Rome pie-1 j a a beautiful picture. Now lay your banj) upon " r.kt and Manassis aud utbers come in, and it I t be glass, and by tbe scratch o your nger, or y . J0ked way ; . howsomever, Mr. Brisko in Sphere is in youth a beauty •oveinor .Johnson’s tffis. says Arp « the Siuator, wid be oblit • . il about 4 o’clock, when the meeting was where prevalent. The work of plunder and their loyalty, the black population of the J urgently appeal to the President and listurbed. Mr. Brown mentioned that a^ murder went on for days, almost without island wotnd probably have remained con-. Directors of this company to second ie came down from Colie, he had met; liinderence, for there was no concert of < tented and quiet. They are, for the most j ^ . Qur eri{ j ea vor, and to use every .1 • 1 X i it. 1* a. * _ .1. ! l. ^ ^ i n If.ttnl lnrlllctviAllO Cimn O. mQrtPfl 7 w the Blue mountain road, where.Buie orii- cia’ed, and that they had dispersed for re cruits, because they had heard that the Bath Volunteers had been Sent for. The parties of twenty or thirty men, who sta- action among the whites, and* it was im-J part, a loyal, industrious, simple-hearted ted that they were recruiting. 1 then possible for the inhabitants of one village race, who only require just treatment, wise told the Bariiu that there were 300 armed to communicate with those of another, ; and moderate control, and proper encour men assembled at the Baptist Chapel on the roads being everywhere held and agement, to make them a most useful class guarded by the insurgents. But oh the ot citizens. Once roused by the aits of 12th, the troops sent for by tbe Baron ar- ! designing men, and the old balf-extinguish rived from Spanish Town at Moraut Bay.; ed fires of barbarism once more enkindled Immediate measures were taken to put j into full flame in tkeir hearts, they become Baron did not seem to think that there \ down tho insurgents. # savages, demons ; hut eveu then are they was any danger to be apprehended, but I From Moraut Bay the troops were j not as much sinned against as sinning , urged him to get over the business as marched toward the interior, where the! 'The island is now comparatively tran- qmckly as as possible. Shortly after this j rebel forces were assembled. Of course j quil again ; but we cannot but feel that wo heard the sound of a fife, and then a; they had no regular organization nothing! we are sleeping upon a volcano, which at drum, and I rose up and said, now Baron, : that could be called an army ; but through-' any moment may break forth, and over- they are coming! Several magistrates ] out the parish they had established camps,; whelm us with fearful ruin. then rose and the Baron closed the books j where th<?y gathered stores of provisions ] - - — nf flip vestrv • aud so concluded the meet- • plundered from the whites. Their war-j A writer in Blackwood says: “When people *5 r-ir'T V .w. -r r "TI t l » tbo ." 1 “ ic “*"• ,r 4 ?• sr“ apes out the Amster.” and purity of character, which, when once touch- id and deiiled, can never be restored. “Silence is deep as Eternity; speech as shallow as Time ” •■aid will he ou baud when the show opens. I ■ av e only to present these iny respecs, hoping j ,Le . v find you well. j Novt, for Business, Bill. You have rote some j ■f'H* lately, Bill, you will have to take back. : A m j ss 0 f thirteen summers, residing in Port- ^»Ht last ditch business, and all that Arpers land, Maine, weighs three hundred and nve **Veerzeeu talk you rote to the Chatteruooga j pounds, and is gaming finely. ^ -s/ i at i a *a* . • j *i f\ r f IX,U1 aii Auisieruaiii T'urcnu'ait, uui els had entered the square, where the vol-i a.rocities jhey practiced upoii^ ^he \ . (-apeak o/ the German raee generally, they leave tinteers had formed a line. I hey num- j fenceless citiz _ itizens were beyond all descrip- bered some 500 or GOO people aimed with tion, guns, spikes, swords, cutlasses, sticks and The presence of the military put an stones. On ‘.heir way to the Court-house, they released some fifty-one prisoners from the Moraut Bay District prison took the end to these outrages, and seemed to quell the spirit of the rebels. The first insur gents taken prisoners were tried and im- police station, and seized the arms that! mediately hung. I hose summary incus - Washington, Nov. IS.—The Jamaica Standard says that over a thousand rebels have been hanged, and it is probable that before the court martial closes, over two thousand will suffer death for the attempt were there, aud armed themselves with i urea had the effect to induce great num- j. a t extermination ot the whites. exertion to push forward the enter prise to an early completion. Mr. Whittle also offered the follow ing resolutions in regard to city water works, which were adopted : Resolved, That the Mayor and Coun cil of the City are requested to take immediate steps to ascertain the feasi bility of using the water of the Ocmui- gee river, or so much of the same as may he necessary, to supply the City with suitable Water Works, for fire and other purposes, and especially for manufacturing. Resolved, That if in their opinion it should be necessary, they applv to the next Legislature for such amendments to the city charter, as may be requi site to effect these ends. On motion, the proceedings were or dered to be published in the city pa pers. Stephen Collins, Chairman James A. Nisbet, Sac’v.