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BROT
1 Jddrcs
Tuesday Morning, November 8
town nesting to bo held on
are
Si’*wr..\tATivrJ:
co, <u obedience to tbo popular
gv Ijocsaotn here, uni took upon
o*»aud aespotusUil* duti, > i.\
run ibe executive of our beloved
luro looked dark and;per-,
gldhtn Burned to restjopoq
Fir-Governor’? McssagQIt c Hit page*
eukt^qf prosperity, tbo country bad.
» t,twvw Vi IUU tVUiUl t
f, bcehprcclpitatcdinto n fearfu
l^ortos. iloet oT our Hanks bad ’suapci
Democratic Musa Fleering.
Vj&An r^iuesjpd to givexx$i<*pit a m
Sthc
tic Part* ef B|bb co<
Court lftu»c in tblscit;
in this ina|ith, for the
I canjiid!|r«JJw £oun»^
It}' and
berejfs such
srccommcn
trill he lake
d to redeem tbeir
, is'they fisdloV
led Organization of the General As
hen pro
cjmjly corffracfod to do. TUc cfqflitot was press-
ins ittcnisiitoC, who bad not \be means Will) which
to pay.. Our, commercial interest] were almost
T r <*.“t..i<jjL uqg distant and ..depression prevailed
- m cvci v f##i ef rta f-iate.
Iff tins state of ihl:)i.v, as tie Executive, I was
t jlifd noon totSueoifuter grave rcnqo.-IWimc.-pmd
Opto Jci afoix 'yuesdStxi • of much magnitude, wten
* great Jlnjsiiy of opinion existed. 1 did not Iies-
* '"TtiteTo wot lboao responsibilities, and to di
et .1 . my daty, uccardiug to my own conscien
tious convictions of rigbt,^ Tbe correctness rf my
ou.-ipl condmions was repeatedly called into queg-
; ,Vi, 4ml my ftUcJal acta were doiely scanned and
- -A- 1 this 1 dill pot .complain,
. -1. I v.as '4yb'g Jor the people to pronouuec their
. u.-uict aipou my admuiialnsion, at tbo proper tlmo
- hnv ta4bo proper, way.
— Th toMrhnnoh.a! i\-rm for which I was elected
.semXc
to/-'.
. haabeai) pronounced, and in accordance with it, l
now appear before the General AtMnbly, for llie
porpotOol' taking tbe oath prescribed by tbe Coa-
taitrtkm and lawa of the Slate, preparatory to ca-
Mring epon the discharge of tho duties of another
i in the Executive office.
Before doing to, I feel that I may justly con
gratulate you, and tbe people whoso representa
tives you arc, upon the present condition, and
brigbiat.ieg future prospects of our npbie State.—
Etiwceo the louics; peak of tbe mountains which
rap*) along her North Eastern boundary, where
until June, (lie bud has scared? swollen upon tbe
clWf, Trticre tbe Earle belldfher nest; and the
a (grope, widen -blooms almost perpetually
fu r ocean bound limits, Georgia contains a
■variety'of roll nod climate, with" an almost
ss diversity of valuable productions,
rhills, valleys and plains, ore inhabited by an
iptclligcnl, industrious and prosperous people, no
ted arSc for their lionesty of purpose, and their
.integrity of character. ' Ucr surface is almost
.checkered with Uailroads,whicU arc in a’prosperoas
- coi'.iiitiuu. affording the means of rapid tranapor-
latiotl and’travel, from one extreme portion of tho
tftate to tho otlier. All kcr great agricultural in-
■. terefts, Including her cotton crop, which is worth
inillioc- of dollars annually, exhibit flattering ovi-
diticfis ot prosperity. Her manufacturing inter
ests are valuable aud growing. Her oommercial
The Legislature organized ou the 2nd instant
In tl* Senate, on tlic first ballot for President,
Dr. MeGebev, of Houston, • received 34 votes;
Theodore L.Gary, of Quitman, ill 5 Jbha Bil
lups, of Clark, 25, Two of the candidates hav
ing withdrawn, on the 2nd ballot Mr. Gary ro-,
coivevl 63 votes and was declared elected, l'or
to-day, will strike the reader as an eminently
practical, common sense document, distinguish
ed aliko’for the amplitude and clearness of its
information and the soundness of its sugges-
will deepen the public impression of
bility, .rouhd judgment, in
js independence of charac
manifest propriety and force in
ttioms, that hardly-an dkception^
-v to any^p of tfitna,'unlesirit
may be thatan r^gjrcnce’to making bank sus
pension cOncltWivewidenee of fraud, and pun
ishablc by five years’ hnprisonment in the Pen'
g21ten]H
sion fraudulent and
or, and it may bc.questioned whether any bet
ter salygua^d wjjl be furnished by a more per
emptory declaration aiul'increased penalties—
The public safely will be better consulted-in
abating the banks, than in piling up penalties
against mismanagement, lie this as it may,
(.earned.
Secretary of the Senate, Mr. .1. U.-.rr!-. of
Thomas, revived 01 votes, and JIr. Went, of • however,.Urn message is a capital .document,
and dues great credit to the Governor. It dis-
Lo*s 00. On tho fourth ballot, -Mr. West receiv
ed cy/yqtas anil was deelfred'clccted. Junes
A. Pringle, Esq., of Houston, is Assistant Sec
retary. - 3r£OT -OI SC- . „ !
In' tlio House, Isbiah T. Irrift, of IVllkts, was
elected Speaker, by a large majority, on the fi*3t
ballot. J. J. Diamond, of Dc IQiib, was elected
Clerk;. Jesse Odin, of Colib, MoESonger; and
Mr- Adkins, of Ogletiiorpe, Door Keeper. Fdr
tho lutter ofilca, some fifteen or twerfy eentli-
dates were announced, and tlic entire afternoon
session was occupied ia balloting for a choice.
Gox'crtior’s
C Fla:, Nov. 4, 1851k
Tho IVinter season-has set
seems, in good earnest The wea-
ad bright, but tho winds anti keen!
Wt have recently had several]
rostjj -which have kfiled tender
dfad. ; Cane as yet remains
dd—lioweyer, the planters were
not without- fear that it would suffer from the
chilly breadrof “Jack Frost” There is a fine
crop of Cane made throughout this whole coun
try' this year. 11 is also unusually well matur-
lw already dSIareVMn' •i-Mj*VOtyJ«ga^tU«*t,.ailwm -«m-
, . ^ * sequent! v yield* £rqit deal of Sugar and Svrup.
dindtctobleasamisdeaean- j findtllc , UO£ lofthciK-Usof CoUo.,, from Al
bany to Monticcllo, quite white with Cotton,
and some of the fields were heavily laden with
unopened bolls, but I ween they are cut off by
the cold. So far as I havq been able to ascer
tain, the Colton crop will’ be on average one.
There is a total failure, this year, of. the stnall
grain crop. The fatal epidemic—-putrid sore
throat—which has Keen ravaging your State,
has not yet made its appearance here.
Tinra is nothing of interest here for me to
write—the chief topic of conversation being
the iate' insurrection of Virginia, which has
been discussed till'ail bauds aro weary for
something else to talk about. I will close aud
beg yobr pardon for occupying thus 'much of
your valuable time. Yours liesp’y, <bc.,
■“Colt.”
-quare 1 :
: Cull
plays a thorough acquaintaincc with and a vig-
if4nt attention to every public interest, and in
its clear and satisfactory.exposition of the man
agement and business of the State Itoad, what
a commentary docs it offer upon the slanderous
charges which have been preferred against tlic
Stato Adm'u.ittration 1 - Vo hope it will be wide
ly circulated pad read by every intelligent vo
ter in the State. - • .
Official Canvass and
1NAUGUKAL.
The roaolt of the Official canvass of votes
for Governor, was reported bn Friday, as fol
lows : -’J Jfffi
Total number of votes polled 105.G1-1
Of which, were cost for -Jos. E. Itrown <J3,7d4
And for Warren 3\kin 41,830
The favor of our poetical correspondent
must bepospoued to next week.
Majority for Joseph E. Brown 21,054
The Inauguration took place on the same
day'in the Hall offhe House, where, in the
presence of tbe Legislature and a crowded nu-'
ditory, the Governor took the oalli of office
and delivered the Inaugural address which .wc
publish in another column. It is an excellent
speed)'. Wc say amen with all our heart to
the Governor’s position on Federal questions.
• im. rear ore ■ Increasing in importance, and lier Cotton Burned on tbe fttacoti and
” WESTERN RAIL ROAD. .
We understand a cottou freight train on
the Slacon & Western Rail Road, took fire
:rs are being rapidly developed. Her
sow as sound aa that of any of her
i iwicre'bankhigis tolerated. These-
vast resources
^smia-jf ta <wv
'.3i-:er S:ata» v- iicie banking is tolerated. Thcag-
greg.itc wealth of her people probably exceeds sev-
eu knadrad wilhona of dollars. Her public Or
State pscpeisy', including the Western k Atlantic
K8flrw.4,-ivw0rlb over seven millions of dollars,
irinie'Ker pnbrie debt is but . litds over two
.and u mu: mtmor.i. )-.a
deb: li* b,ea promptly paid #3 it fell due,
•and An wniitgiefl thousand dollars of her bonds
which v.-cre cut due, have been purchased at
par, l<y l cr proper nuthortilcs, during the past
, % L.r--o amount of
Tlic New York Election
. Comes off to-day. Will it rebuke black re
publicanism and Brown's outrage t We. fear
not Tlic Scwardttes seem to be more active
than tho Democrats, and liavc put forth Iler-
Cuican efforts since the Harper’s Ferry disclo
sures. Tom Corwin, of Ohio, and some of the
best speakers of the old Whig party have been
in daily service for tho past three weeks. The
fiercest if thoir chxuipions boldly applaud the
Harper’s Ferry invasion, while enough of a dis
claimer of complicity Is made to qpict the more
scrupulous. We sec no reason to believe that
any great re-action in public opinion has taken
place. But let us-wait the result.' • Tho regis
trar's books in the city now show 100,000 votes,
against 80,000—the highest number hcretbfore
polled. « i - .
' property exempt
near Barncsvillc, last Friday, and out of six
ear loads of cotton, only thirty baldp were
saved, and about 200 feet of the track was
burned. A sitnnlar mishap occurred the week
before on the same road , by wbieh 22 bales
were lost.
Wo understand that the highest premium
fro.n taxurir>:i. ilia sk.no tax.-phid by her citlxens 1 for the best Coal Oils was awarded by tlic late
t’li jsar, . ifv-s-x aqdw-half cents* upon tho one J Pennsylvania State Fair to the Hope Oil Com
ijiiri—a'l-nli ui taxable property ownodl - smmh
pany of Philadelphia. See Hubbard & Son’s
jry, ,-*w 11-- oil qxpcn.-i«« and - repairs/ovor four
Jtgotd iltiu^ini do’-lfts jpr annum. Tlie amount
Tor (lidK-ihutlon among the counties for educational
purpo-ra, wtrieh h.t* heretofore boon about thiyy
lli . dollars per amuim, has been increased
vliU yr.ir to about ous hundred and fifty thousand
^ tfijTL rj._ Jf.-r resources will justify a still further
- utihiad increase, uuiil flic aiuouut ia a. few years,
niiii priideuf legislation, will bo amply sufficient
. for iuu education of all the children of the State,
both rich aud poor. The accomplishment of tbi:-
crand i--j.-yl.tnay well excite the highest ambition
of Georgia's most honored and gifted statesmen.
They also
Her Colleges, both male and female, arc in a flour
i.'.iing condition, sad arc • annually, affording to
buuflrc 1 cf young gentlemen and ladies the ad
vantages of- a collegiate education ;
, School houAss nud .academies aro
nnaji to her free white children
Aud 1*
advertisements in another column,
manufacture Railroad Greases.
The Harper’s Ferry Insurgents.
, Brown tind Qoppce, two of tho insurgents,
have tjccn convicted of Treason, Insurrection,
and Murder, and are sentenced to bo bung on
Friday, the 2J of December next. IJazlott, ar-
resttll near Carlisle, Pa., was* Mirrehdcrcd on
requisition of Gov. Wise, last'Saturday. Cook
was brought before thp Jragistrate’s Court on
the 2d, and waived an examination.’ Shields
Green, one of tho Obcrlin free negroes, is now
aiion; while her 1 on irialj'.'ind tho cases of Oopulflndanil §tcvcps 1
'!? ! win next come tip in tfie order named. The' X. E
. . .1 v . 2 ! v««i. it.mIj ,.r(i,A 0.1 tuaI... mi t.i I ii
it hot devoutly to be hoped, that but fen-' York Herald of the 3d has a Richmond dispatch
more years will hare passed, until she shall have ' ’ Sffij"' ” " “ ‘ ''
amply endowed her Coiversit.v, and shall liavo
buut up aa iuiriluiiu.i, whose India will be crowded
flow to tell a Northern Democrat.
MR. GREELEY’S RECEIPT.
In 4hc yearly proclamation of Ilornoe Greeley
through the New York Tribune of tlie 23th
ult. on the cvc of the State Election, to the
“Men and BrcthrA” of tlic Black Republican
Party, he gives a receipt for . distinguLsfiTn ^
Nbrlhern Democrat Tho reader will find it
in tho extract published below, tuul wc beg him
to noticcjiartlcjilarly bow Mr. Greeley says you
toll a Northern democrat “in a moment T’
Sonic of tho Georgia “Opposition’’ prints say tliat
it is by “Humihing for, Squatter Sovereignty’
—by claiming to bo better abolitionists than
Seward—hot t]iat Is not the way Greeloy dis
tinguishes Northern democrats “in a moment.”
Read his receipt:—
: The infamous use made of Old Brown and
his raid by the Pro-Slavery politicians anil
Press ought to bring whatever of intelligent
honesty and fairness remains in the Democrat
ic ranks over to onr side. Thonsands of voters
have hitherto been rejiclicd from onr cause by
the cry—“O, neither “party is really Anti-Sla
very, and each is as bad “as the other.” It
Deoils only at this crisis that we should open
hts eyes anil lie' must rcalizc that this js an er
ror. You can tell a man’s politics in a moment
by simply saying to him “Old Brown." A
Democrat, in "the party sense, is one who re
gards Human Slavery as right, wise and benef
icent, and strives to strengthen and exteud its
termed the Solfcri-
c vampau; n. “With the Opposition
rl «~'i£ed—<ui aggregate majority
.. e State—eviry Congressio
al district in thoStato gii’iog a majority fa?
Brown,'and with-•nearfir tlircc to one taaji
in the Legislature; well may the Old Lino
ocratssay, “nowlct thy sirrantidepart inp
Under.thesc circumstance we may well
to inquire the object of party association as wi
miover ‘?“Pf5® , ' !: ^
4 toWhtai beoa'killed x oaf bur mothers apd I recommended a
wives imd daughters secured the country iur, jpoadav next, as a contrast to the congloinara- q'>*=
1 «-•-•*{! ::n 1 - lln-r 1 . -f r: - to t:d tin- y"- t t 0 . 1 0 f ro.vdics which assembl 1 m 1
pie of that Territory In that same 0;l Wednesday night last. It will b
three hundred and odd children ot Ma-tsachu-. u J y v , , rharoeter and
setts soil yi63 like dogs in a kmncl in ourown j whQlming demcnstrotioi 1 “ ‘ ‘ A .*
aims-housi . while w were weening over'the' number: of those who “'tup y 1 •
imagiuariWrongs o[ J of refort::, aud will, by its moral aspect'
part,e !d
’ - have, for stouter .par,**.-:-, encouraged lho|, --
tjio Tei-^ph. j rowdy spirit jtere-/ r.’ ROST"YV 0 an
"nly Wcit.that.not the
^ect'ed. from ;thc city
authorize^
Wc are aui&oiized
K. HILL,' Eaq„ to inaonac.
B&fOPl
. dpteforOBDINAB
'ensaing Jaaurt-y Uedioa.
Biitk
rowdy Ipirit )
oa ^ 18i9. ,rim.that.not t-
r*kk and the 1 s yg^tt jt aid is fb be exocefed from ’the ci
as its results, end if wc. ascertain tjiat thifooe gwarnicd in and around the Georgia StadtHQuso,
has hetn'arcon.plishcd anil the other attained, Tftffing the past week, and up tothis date, many
xttftiiiaw gntltllilftl ptgtung' stHl-Bfige
nwtwd
the broken vase of their fondest political and
pecuniary hopes. It is bad enough to.be ah
witk l.t r own generous youth, und those of her
aistrr States, iu pursuit, of the higher and mere
CltaO’ dng hr tnelics ot learoing ; where the devo
tee of .-tieace may range its illimitable field, with
as much pride and pleasure 'as he could do hi any
- Lnnterriiypti enrlii.
stating that it is tho intention to by <£ok In “
tho United States Districtt’ourt; for that I)is-! ^ m TanlTand anlblnriffi^Pacific^Raifroa'd
trict, with a view to compcl'tiio attendance its | and anti-iiailroad; but jslavery is the Aaron’s
witnesses of outsidem,. like Grodey, TTilson.
Seward, Halt,' and others, who -are suspected
of complicity in tho crime. Tho intention is lo
summon every individual who has been named
! olives, who aro protcuted
iinih, and ag-.inxt cruel treatment, by her own liu-
mans, wise and wholesotnc laws, who enjoy more
Jiappitiess, and are more civilized, more Christian
ized, aud more derated in the scalo of being, than
the iiko number of their own race on any portion
of vU« Globe, -except in our Soiithermsialcr States,
whore in.Rtutlous are identical with our own. Ifer
Luaatic'Asylvai, tier Academy for the Blind, anil
her jLaatrtmion lor tho education of the Deaf and
Dumb, are monuments to her greatness and to the
noble Christian charity of her people. Nowhere
beyond hor limits U thereto be found *-purer
/■» 1 n.iul'nry, than is ip be. seen in her midst;
nervous with teWor—rofusirig to talk upon tjic
subject, as J*e is going to bo indicted.
As Ixrkovzmext.—d\”c bare heretofore Idl
ed to call tho attention-, of our readers to the
enlargement and elegant refitting of Messrs. E.
.J. Johnston.£ Co.’s Jcwehy Store on Mulbtr
r7 Street With their new and elcgaiit Fall
Stock thly are making a display thu't would be
an ornament to the far-famed Broadtfav-. See
aud nowhere is the power and influence of Divine - their new card in another column.
..... k f-1. A T„ taC 1 ‘
rod that swallows up every other public, ques
tion.
BLAKELY, Nov. 3ft, 1880.
Hr. Editor: Sir—In your paper of July 12:1),
you give or pretend to give, the opinion of Judge
Lumpkin as delivered iu Gie case of Mulligan vs
Bailey. In the commencement of your notice,
you say that the record shows that I was a “quar
ter horse racer.” This rtatement is false! The re
cord discloses no such tiling, and if it did, it would
be untrue. It is also false that I was “full of tricks
or 6liarp devices.” You ray “it seems that I had
a quarter-race mare,” which I called by several
names—“Old rhmhe,” “Sa)(J Hatch,” •“ Fanny
Clay,’’and other taking titles. This also-Is false!
The mare which I sold Bailey, was named “Sally
Hatch” and nothing eke. She was well known by
that name, and never went by any other while 1
owned her. This I can prove by the testimony of
as reliable gentlemen, as yourself, Judge Lumpkin
or any body eke. More thau this, I diiprcve it
by these witnesses at the trial. Also, that Bailey
knew her by that name two mouths before tlic
trial; and bnt for the strong prejudices of eotae’of
th« jury and the still more besotted prejudice of
the “learned Judge,” who seems to have such a.
holy horror of vice, fiiat he loses all sense of- dis
crimination in passing on tlic question of its exist
ence—I should have recovered a verdict in the
ease alluded to. There are hundreds of respecta
ble and responsible men in the county where tlic
trade was made, who are perfectly astonished at
the result of my suit against Bailey. These men
arc familiar with the facts, and more than that,
they lcnow _me—which neither yourself nor the
learned Judge” do. TI10 lattor I k now is a fine
talker and writer, uml especially “hones” himself
on his qualifications iu this respect. But that does
not prevent him from forgetting what Is due to pri-1
rate character. • I have not yet seen liis writ ou j
opinion on this else, nor any report of his Spoken
opinion, except the one given by yourself.. When
do see it; I shall lio able to’assign to each of you
your respective shares in tlie scandal" which you
have perpetrated against me. Bnt h now take
occasion to pronour.eo the vcr.-iou given of the
facta of tho case in your l»per, a contemptible and
maIicion3 falsehood and defamation—let who will
be responsible for it.
I wish you, as aa act of justice, to publkk this
communication. JOHN B. MULLIGAN.
; I
Wc always like to give an aggrieved man a
fair showing; but Mulligan should recollect
that the Reporter of his case knew nothing of
him personally, and therefore the charge of “ma
licious falsehood," &.c., is absurd Eoitob.
objects
Without going hack farther Jhan^the la^t ^diton a Congressman, oif a chunnqr-swecft or
twenty years, we will toe all the leading okjiits aiy ofitifr ipuf Jid secvjtnf; i'ijt -to ibf a candi-
of tho Dawpcraijc’party acqoiqjjishetL .. ’H|e -**'•* i^ *4—fl^t.'A—k .i.„
United States Baiik-unished—tliaSub-Ti’iitiryi
established on a sure footing—the Mexican War upon and flatter and fasten by the button every
successful—a large Territory added to tho'U- M^mljcras he turns the comer—this istkejow-
nion, and the Territorial policy of the' govern- est depth of degradation to a : pfond man. But
ment aud the slavery' question settled as far as fhe General vVsscuibly is now fairly aud fully
it is in-the power of tiny--party to (CtOe-tlpf isf argAnizod—IVeshleriJknr^ Spaakeryirc able, ex
perienced and coiu teoua gentlemen—tlie Secrc-
X glorious retrospect indeed it is; and if the r tary and Clerk, understand tlieir business-yr.nd
Democratic party was now blotted out, itnecdsc the p«lt Week will by full of interest. .
no ninrn illiistrimis monument than thrive ser- 1 " 'f; K . B n absorbing questions now arc tlie oleq-
authorities.- Tho acting mayor himself, being
a member of one of the most'oatrageoug’clubs
comprising jnurdeaci'3. (hicros und vniamB or
the most terrible notoriety..Tn tins emergency,
it will devolve upon -the- ckfagns to-protoct
themselves, ami many wift no doabt^go.armed
to tbopoJU j -and if wolestoj. '.wHLojwot down
the villains who may attempt to st^> thorp
" "with awls, of Otherwise prevent their voting, briflge, JW., ■ ■
7 ^ Mcsars.Sisii«v
vices ren dered to. tlio’coimtry for tho past to on-
ty -ycars. But has not tho mission of the Deni;
ocratlc party bccn accomplished ? With the Op
position silenced, with no attainable object aDat-
tained, what object can be gained by keeping up
party distinctions in our midst ? Is there any
difference in principles ? Look at, the' leading
guished Democratic Senator, during the recent
campaign, to co-operate with them on the
ground of congeniality of principles. What is
there’ in the mere personal ambition of men
worthy to distract the people with parly distinc.
tionsV Nothing! nothing! There Ls not a re
spectable man who is disconnected with the
“five loaves and two small fishes,” who does
not feel it a degradation to stoop to such con
tests. Then why have them ? Why not for
tiofa of U. S.tienator and J gage, of the Sujiretr.e
Court Judge Iverson,. Gov. McDonald and
’Gov.- Johnson, aro entered in the roc* fbr Sena
torial honors; but doubts arc entertained as to
the propriety of bringing on the election by
sotnO, and hero is the first fight Tho people
anil press certainly took it for granted that this
members of tlic Opposition inviting a distin- -question Wofild he softlcd at an early day; at
least it is fair so to presume, front the ventilation
which the press gave the. candidates, and tlie
expression of sentiment by'the people in their
Primary Meetings. I think the election will
come on, but of that nous yerfonsfas Father
Kitcbic usbd to say. I can ohly give you the
general opinion as to the strength of the Candi
dates, and that is decidedly' in faVo’r of Gov.
Jolmson; lie is generally thought to be the
strongest, but you know how unreliable counts
Our city Bail Road is now in full operation
through the, whole city, .fronTeasf to wqst, and
doing a good business. The proceeds of the
first day’s running was devoted to thb aid of
the Poor Fund and yielded a handsome sum.
Thp Road Is very popular, and the means by
which tlie charter was obtained havo been lost
sight cf ia the enjoyment of its convenience;
an appeal has been carried to the higher courts, 'require a-Bieilicli^fu-r it!
in the injunction case against it. A strong ef- _ . 3 i
fort will be made in the next Legislature to
once ignore all party, and in .our next election j are, as to the vote of Legislative bodies.
for municipal qilicers select men for tlieir qual
ifications and not for their party affiliations t
I am not now proposing a compromise, for this
recognizes the existence of parties, but what I
propose is to select citizens without reference
ot party. The people of Savannah may be said
to have done this in their late municipal elec
tion. It is true that the successful ticket were
all Democrats, but tho Democratic party being
largely in the majority in the city it was thought
best to put up Democrats, the more effectually
to break down Democratic rule, which was an
other name for tbe tyranny of caucus mid place
Iiuuters. Who It there among its that, would
not rejoice at such a state of things ?• lira short
tithe the people of Macon will be oyerburthenefl
I send you tycopy of Judge Denning’s reply
to Mr. Dougherty's appeal.“to .the creditors of
tlieBroken Banks" of-Columbus. It has cre
ated some excitement here, and the general
opinion is that the Judge, has strengthened him
self by the statement .
Judge Stephens has. no opposition, but Mr.
Lyon, of Dougherty, is out as a candidate f r
J edge Benriing’s place. It Is a source of regret
to all true friends of tlie Court Gist this most
unpleasant controversy eaunot be finally settled.
The dneinnatus Aeademleus, as a wag once
called that venerable assemblage,thcSenatus Ac-
adcmicus, was iu session on Friday last, and a
long report, from Mr, Thomas R. R. Cobb, re
commending important and radical changes in
with taxes Iiko her sister cities. If the present; Franklin College, was adoptfcd.
state of things continues, who cannot see that it
is impossible to diminish, tbe expenses of tlie Ci
ty and provide for the economical administration
of-h<_r lir.anaeaV ' Place-men' anil pkco-huritciw
struggling for power must be rewarded and if
the present prosperity of tho citywill enable it
to overcome these'disadvantages it will not al
ways be so. Men attracted by the growing bu
siness of tlic city will be deterred by increased
taxation from making ' such improvement,-: as
will be an ornament, and will put up instead •
Col. Henry K. Jackson, of Sav-anuab, Las
been clceted President, and if ha accepts, we
predict old Franklin will, rise to a proud and other of the parties, supposed to be accidental
obtain a charter, and the Rail Road Co. and
Lottery interests, are using all the money and
moans in their, power, to elect members who
are pledged to support their respective "in
terests.
The weather is.now quite cool, aud we shall
probably have an.carly and prolonged winter.
Our city, is at present rather dull. The exhi
bition of tfie Maryland Institute will in a few
days close. It has not met with os much en
couragement as was dbsired. The absence of
the Agricultural exhibition from the city, has
operated against its interest this season.—
Tho Theatres are but poorly encouraged, and
business is rather flat. The all absorbing sub
ject of interest now, is the election; when that
is over, aud should it resuit favorable to Re
form, things will look up again, and a general
feeling of confidence will be restored in the
community; should it, however, fail, our peo
ple will despair of.evcr again seeing Baltimore
what it has been. _
October. 31st.
P. S. A most distressing case of accidcn
tal, or rather reckless shooting, occurred last
night, (Sunday) at the police Telegraph office,
hy which the acting Mayor of the city was
dangerously, if-not fatally wounded. It ap
pears that one of the reporters of a daily pa
per, went to the office to inquire the news of
the day, when a difficulty occurred between
him and a telegraph operator, supposed at first
to bo merely in jest. Pistols were drawn and
presented, and a struggle ensued, during
which a pistol was discharged by one or the
quested toxqnountfe ^
are
date for Bees':v,u-.-«r Tax lUt<* ; AT
at Jim Clcctiiiiin January n -^
ofaaouiinatiaif Cpaveat’on, if,„
. sep 87 f' *'
S A i’i D S’ S A RS A
3sho. Asjninmiating
Of thousands ia favor of tho supm..n‘
of this preparation forthe-Baro
ens, Eruptive discatck; fcc., is 3.,.,
tho tnost-despalriiig uaqi'uwt kj V "J
m- flowin'*ia : 'I
Oer.tkl.-.tri—fe-y Aj
■Traa'afllfctojfora lonV time Wipj ejjl
Eyes, and by nsiair your.S asap* * "
cared, otliyr ■ inodioints : asii
ing fate*-to reSteyo. her. .aaviu.
teateil ita efficacy, I. c'ot coalke
it iti prefer®oco to any oUmj£,s s „ ,
propertits nut contaiaud la spy
and I f lie that porsous oftar tUr
ruriabl f want tlio saiaa xrtiale ataa,a '
Preparer! and sold by A. B.AD. jto
gists. 100 Fulton Street, New Yod."
For sale tiy ■ GEORGE*
honorable position under' hts administration.
As yet no discussion lias been had on the
fliany important suggestions contained hr. the
able • MuLjntercsting Message of Gov. Browti,
hut wc gspeqt to see the fur fly when some of
them, are brought up for consideration.
Tbe. Committees have not been appointed, but
are expected to’bS announced on Monday. An
such only as will answer theif purposes.- " TV! 10 effort will be made to do more work by Corn-
then is for a “Reform Ticket” in the next 11m- r mittee than usual.
nicipal election ?_ Are you, fellowkritiztn's, pro,! Since the - last session lhe_ Penitentiary has
traih more fi ll or uuire respected. Ia view of
these, aud alt tho other evidences of her grcatncSs,
who, that I* a citizen of onr noble Etetc, is not
proud to shy, at home or abroad, I am a Georgian ?
. Aaudsnbis iiigli career of prosperity, If we cast
our eyas, around upon tbe firmament, ull is scrcnc-
v ly 'brlgliL cfcopt upon onr Northern horizon,
v here a cloud bangs, which, I fear, portends evil
- iir future. Oar fathers consented to outer the
CoiitaaiNNwj wf diw ( 01.1 y opou terms -of
perfect cquaUQr; and wc, a.< their sons, would be
wvoriay 0- our fires, if wo consented to rcmflii
. iu the Wnfederoqj a day. longer than this pritici-
pie of equality !• rocognized. I’rompicdqy afo-
ople of tne
res in* 1 a ,:rc-tlcctiomtl poiitieal party, which
BJyiBe-iiea .*:• equality in'the Union. This
/Ifepirffiiexn pirtv is now struggling hard for
the reins of gowmiuebt; Its success would make
sthc hoertg-f <)»e sturdiest patriot tremble. Hut
s dbstaelriwattfis in .(he way of its triumph.—
The Baltimore llloeiloa. ;
Our IStltftnfir* eorrc^iomknt will have to ac
cept whatever unfortunate ami tfiscSwdhnble
conciu.sioiis lie has predicated upon an unantic
ipated triumph of Jho rotrdjts ut tiie late elec
tion in that city. The •‘Reformers” made a
feeble effort to secure fair play in Ute morning,
but they were driven efflihe'shcep nnd Wiihml
cil and slaughtered to the nurobt-r of about thir
ty- Before night the rowdies tnil/ntl nos-y?
sion ol the city and no decent man dare put u:s
head out of doors. Tlio victoiy-' of the. cldLs
was cohiplcte; and if, as he says, there are more
honest men than ruffians in the city, u,e must
admit the ruffians showed most plutk. Balti
more is overwhelmed with disgrace.
Tho N..tk>;:ul bi'inOsnatic. Dirty, like some noble
T : T jJeiejit [.eraiinJ, with tlio’.Oonslitution for its ba*e,
and its tiinuuit risitig 'towsrda Heaven, lias long
stood, ssauBiRiny- Gibraltar, against which the
, waves ui fimatkisiu bsvo lashed their fury, and
t . been biuken and driven back. Some of its lead-
. ere, lmvynI tunes, proved treacherous; and like
nu armv with UMfniiliful Generals, its columns have
iAbeeu uttoai. and its anomies have pointed to its
*. eonfu.-r ! 11'ijis, and .iojously proclaimed its de-
ctforJ. )D:it «> toou as iur massos could be
heard at the' ballot-box, they have repudiated
•H-«|ftttkta«4?i'icuo.JWld' unfaithful* leader^ and have
-s L:i, power; while, plitunix-likc, tlic
I. in - agujo risen from its own ashes, and stood
cruet, v, uA teuuosd power and splendor, the cliam-
pm* to t&jppsotfus'ionabri^iw of evory station
l? the I'j-tis. -'.I'tal, ' J
Tiu) greut eouteit of JSCG, which may decide
the pi thp 1 hi to he fought between tliot W«*y»w*v-w w -•- «••«■«<•?
BtaeU R'-dMlrewli)' ahd' tfi'tf National Democratic Balaton’s Hall, bow entirely refitted and uiut.h
ntru-w. Hircreltoi la iHugutas tbo- laet • ihdra h Mamm ^mHM m
-feS t v r.e tbird pnrty of pewcr J^tweCH thg _t«(o,
Advcrtisciucnts.;
Sec advertisement of new delicacies at Moro’s
—the Sen ef St. Crispin at Brickhouse’s—die
large stock of Groceries by Hardeman & Grif
fin—Kerosene Oil without odor by Zcilin &
Hunt—A norel sale of Blooded Stock in bin-
con—and niany others too numerous toepccify.
Yoons Hen’s Christian Association
Tho third Convention of tho Young Men’s
CliristiatrAssociations of the 8th District, will
be held iu this city, at the Young Men’s Asso
ciation Hall, on Friday, November 11th, at
f04 o’clock, A. M. ’
Arrangements have been made with the fol
lowing rodds to pass-delegates to and from the
Convention for jone fqre. vir: Western & At
lantic, Rome, Georgia, Augusta &. Savannah,
Central, Muscogee, anil Southwestern.. Dele
gates wiH pay full fare coming to the Couvdh-
tion, and return free ou certificate of the Pres
ident of tha Cimvention of tliair-atfendanee ns
delegates.- Chrankle Jr Seniiht L
Sad iecMeni—A IVurniug to Boys
Me. . Eeirott :—-Ou. Saturday Merniir. .
September Kith,; J. N. Taylor, Jr., a lad aged
Iff, left bis-suther’s residence, near Marshall-
villc-. Gco./toshoot ducks in the pond near try.
lie was in the bateau witi»a eomqmiion; when,
being in a proper distance for shooting, he
seized his gunby^he muzzle and drew it sud
denly, when unfortunately the hammer struck
the cross piece/of tho boat, discharging tfie
contents of.tlio gnu Info the. left side of tlie
'-I'Ml-GAl. .ml eirtli ribs, tearing
the lieart and its' appendages saiinqjgrr trie
blood gushed in the boat—he only bad time to
say “Oh me," when his spirit fled to God.
lie was buried nezt day with military hon
ors by the Governor’s Guard, of which compa
ny he had lately bccolne it member. May the
sad end of this high-toned aud very intelligent
Arrival of lUe America.
The America brings Liverpool dates to tho
22d ult. '
The sales of cottou iu Liverpool during tlie
week ending the 20th Oct., were 57,000 bale?,
of which speculators took 2,500. Middling
qualities of New Orleans and Mobile are arid
to have improved id , and the’ftmrket clbscd
with tin advancing -tendency fof ull, clean
descriptions of cotton owing fo^fbeir scarcity.
The sales ou Friday Were 8,000 hales, ef
which-speculator, end exporters'took 2.000
balesfaud the market closed steady, at thp
following quotations : '
Fatr -Orleans, 7Jd.; .Middling Oceana,
poped to forego four small ambition; and to ; been improved and enlarged; and spacious first
place such men in your Council as >.y;ll look to j class apartments prepared for the reception of
,1 . 1 , - . - n it, . 4 V«. - A \ 1 ' ,T. . i! T f'nne.)
youth, he a wanting to boys wlgt are learning
to shoot: * W.J.S
23-IGd. -Fair Mobiles; Fad.; Afiddlffl^ Mo-
"biles, 7d. ■ Fait Uplands, “id.; JCdcfiiug Up-
landfl. iTU-lGd. • ,
The stock of. cotton at Liverpool was 510,-
000 hales, cf-jvuieh 372,000.were'American.
Stale of Trade.—Manchester advices, were
unfavorable aud had a itbclining tendency for
•India goods.
Latest.—Liicrpocl Saturday, nflemooif OcL
!.—Sales of Cotton to-day 8,000. bales, of
which speculators arid exporters took 1,400
bales, nud the market closed steady; Bread-
stuffs wasujoief, but prices -steady. - Hrovis-
ions closed doll. * ’
Tbe departure otthc Great Eastern stoam-
ship for Aifcerica, has beet indefinitely post
poned:' ‘ She will ptobshly "hot leave England
this year.
details of the
anffsupw iirav
cation of the^Tila Franca agflecoicutt
The--rights of tho Grand Dukes arc reserved
In it.
The Electricians have eommeneed atA'alcn-
lit their experiments, oii the Atlantic cable,
‘ " ■■ ■ wr
the best interests- of.tho'City, ar.d mk tdliSw.j diatinguLhed occupants. I suppose these iin-
they shall best stfeure the fulpre socc#ui qf-^^J prorcaicnte and additions have been made un
party? if sa, you wflljmifst with^cerefa! co-op ’ der the expectation• that Gov. Brown's Bank
orator in- 'aS Old ';L$ut wpujd go iato immediate operaticnj and
-■\Y.'.8I!1NGT<.>Ni Hi, (D. 0,,) (• Central lias tlie stHped -suits uosy makingup
. . .. Zi 80thf!lS5t>. • to fit certain guntlemeu well known in financial
Dcar’Telegraph r—It is- an iateresliug fact circles: That portion of Goy. Brown’s Message
.that’tiiis tvorid is ever n:eying.ony.-ard. - . , receives uo favor, and as a friend of his I regret
In scientific researches and wondcrfiil disco”- that-lie mado the Hug|;estioii.
erics,.tlie-prjent’ age cuitajj the preeminence . I visitpd tlie Lunatie Asylum op Friday last-
iu cclipadn;.; ali-other periods o^otjr lilstct-y. In R i^'ariolile'frro'ntniu'nt of our'charity. F
corrobbratii) <-f.t^tia *xv.t, witness tlic grand
display cf uwchanisni :-.nd nrt in ever)' J/art of -
or.r country. Fortcvdral nights past, the City iff
Vt'ashingtoufir-s boon hig!dy"'critortaincd, l>y
an exhibition, of Dr.'Beale’s wonderful PaSop-
ric-ox. It was a perfectly .true picture of thfc
Sepoy robciiion 'that occurred in India a Year
or-two since. Some pqrtimis dl the panorama
have never keen equalled. Tlio first reene pre
sented, was a magnificent view of Calcutta, sit
uated in sight of the sea, where vessels appear
ed iu brilliant colors, landing reinforcements to
tho British Army. Tlie regularity with which
the ship of war moved; the real issuing cf the
smoke out of Hie funnels, and the uniform
mqvcmcnt of tho paddle wheels, al! wonderfully
eripmted to the eye the beauty of a panoramic
will give You all thepoMjs next week.
Yotlre, . . ’ * --'3“ . A FLY.
C.-irreeptnior.e e. of tlib'TelefiTaph.
treaty rocemiy adopted
IIIU nui nbinimu.. u-.. f - .
and with rather eueeurbging resuli
The English press eontirme to draw.attcii-
ioti to the immense.armauiPnts building in
nrd-reirty ot power between inq ti
It, racy.er sLaC she dtttdojier stren,
givf'iaeiuental'ati! to her enemies
Hedical College.
The. 21st. Annual Session of-tbe Reform
Medical College, Macon,, commenced yester
day with a large attendance of students! Prof.
Locbrnno delivered the opening address.
T'licalrical.
A not* from Manager Flemming, aniiounqcs
ills ii-.tcntioi) to open tlic Macon campaign .at
Fire in Hew Orleans. -; :
Nkw. Oi:i.ea.ns, Nov. 4.—The fire in tiie
fourth district of this city, yesterday, destroy
ed sixty dwellings. •_ The loss is‘estimated at
a quarter of a million of dollar*.
France, particularly ;it TouJofl. where there
are wVw twenty-two rhip3 iu. preiess of'coin
rtTnettoh.
There is a rumor iu circulation that Ihcrtj had
been a revolutionai-y 'movement in Pa'.erniQ,
aud that one hundred and fifty rebels had been
killed.
**■
Pf. , . ensmjeal
, aalTit :E;ocratic party, as the I.
Irepe of tin UajAB. Dcr,tr«* its ietegrity, alui
"tre priociplcs.- and tocrotis
' e riglitaof llic SoiBh
bo . iip%n of
Sreimred to r.ul;c every reasonable
lor T jUdjiqs noty )-
rejHMSf.!c i.-s pnnoip;
‘'* S-."ipSta<-**.a:.Uo;v»l-kvpe for Urn rl
' -n Atr^SvJrt^ri IpyRtoo
Stater, unTnui piviwrcd to nuke
improved, next Monday Evening, with a strong
(O'.upany, iucluding'Mfes Adah .Mats Menkcri,
whose great histrionic abilities and personal at
tractions, liavc elicited universal commendation
from’t}|qJrp*5. £
Gold Pens-lBcssra E. J. Jolilisioii
&CO., ” j
Macon, Ga., Nov>;xnttt, JSfifi.
tin ilfAti of 1:1-,’. retire' heutlu iiot tlioolJ
the u. .1 tavee.ictoyor-diatad'fovo.the rights of the
I 8o::!h m.'.v, nUd .10. pitpatea to defend the a,
;:4 to stauil uiiitcd with the
•, So lore; as they continue to si
id ip ivreMcft them im the Cr
' a,oe broken down,
dapitaLeml bor cqu
_ I wouldthcu adfUo,;
idi'pfhdcncc onto! tho Tin
to each other -“ tlieir lives, th
<taocrcd honor.” NeTcr toft
fi~ e?:kiroih>.-'fit!'Ttuinphr.nl success shall'
i-iilKrWftftdri'riWfts; ' My-frrvant prayer
mighty 4 aizneessfity may bo aver
that wisdojpj-mofltratlon and
Ml
Edited -Telegraph-Dear SirThe Mcasts.
L. TV. Frlrchild, A. Cq-. have desired ns to
‘place at your dmjpoavl one of their Gold Desk
Pens, for.which they etfum 'great superiority.
tVo bkve them orijSelc aud if upon triarycu
find.theft ■'worthy of
[ 7 of notice, any you may fool
disposed.to give them will, he duly apprecia
ted.-., Very.Jtesptelftilta* . - F’
I ’..Should tho
m call aud czch
not auit vour Land, Tlr asa
ige-it x- E. J. J. Si. Cq. ;
Accompanying the forgoing was a cn;ttuu-
. taining n bolder and par. the delicacy and
flexibility cf which would'jusii^yjray'amqujit
' of mtoonimn. It ahoHltl. claim, the notice of
ks and bwinessreca.Tut es to; e
market Keports
CuARMisTol*. Nov. 4.—Sales of cotton 1,1)00
bales. After the America’s news was receiv
ed. thc.talds were made at full prices
SavAXXAij,- Nov.- 5.—Tbo Cotton murket
was firm to-dfly, with sqles of 1,130 bate.
Quotations, were stiffer, but generally
changed. • i. ’-
•New Obleans, Nov. 4.—Sales 18,000 bales,
and closed firm; Middlings lfii cents. Sides
of the week 73,000,'and receipts 70,500, against
00,000 bales Stock 2S6.000.
New York, ' Nov. 3.—The cotton market
was easy to-day. with sales of 1,500 bales, in
cluding 500 bales of transit cotton, of strict
Middling Uplands, at 11 eenta, with 3-10
freight. ..
New Yobk, Nov. 4.—Tbe. cotton market
was steady to-day, with sales of 1,500 bales.
Flour heavy, sales 17,500' barrels ; southern
$5 SO to $5 70. Wheat firm and scarce; with
sates of'22,000 bitsheis. Corn firm-; sales
7,500 bushels, yellow $1 to $1 Ti5. Sugar
firm at j cent advance. . ' '
New York, Nov. 5.—-Tito Cotton market
was firm to-day, with sales of 5,000 bales.—
Middling Uplands at US cents. Tbefaieshi-
cludo 4,000 bales in transit, of Middling Or
leans nt Uicents, with9-lGd. freight..-Flour
heavy ; sales of iq,QOO barrels ; :declined’5 a
10 cents-per barrel- Southern unchanged.—
Wheat nominal; • declined 2 a 5 cents per
bushel. Corn heavy; sales of 4LOOO bushels.
Yellow at $1. Sugar buoyant; Orleans at 7}
a 8 cents. TWo hhds. new ht 8| -cents. Na-
vals qi;i . . .. .
The Ipsurgenu' Correspoiidchcu.
Most of the letters-n re written in an intelli
gent style, tho use of the 'jnahoues by. many
of the writers indicating' thatfthey were mem
bers of the Society. of Friends. They illus
trate the 'morbid feeling and fanaticism which
unhappily, cxists.'iii certain' portions of the
-Union, 11 pen n subject wifi) which the writers
are but imperfectly- acquainted.' One of the
letters contains sown verses, “respectfully ad
dressed to him by his friend, tlie author,’’ Es
ther L. Lewii, dated Newark. N. J., July 3,
1850: -V,
^tlxradmtk^ntof E.'j. Johnatbs.' iu Coi.,
whose old aud important establishment, has re
cently been enlarged—refitted in. beautiful
“ - j-j style, and contains a Itcck of goods in tl;e
line <. Jewelry, Silver t.-i 1 e.-im neutnl^ar.;-,
; cuti-.-rv, cad a V;. ..... -tv - v m .I-
The Governmunt House in Calcuttti, was
hibited as a splenuiaT structure. l"ho next
Sene we saw; wqa the marching of tho English
‘—--r- v Vtnlta T^uur trrmed- SO ItaturaJ ill
every atep that was made, with thcir^rmiskots
oh thefr shoulders, one would have been por-
suadad to believe, that they wcruactualiy real.
- ■ Baltimore, Oct. 29tb, 1851).
The coming Election, which is to lake place
on Wednesday next—has, since the excitement
of the Harper’s Ferry Emeulqhas subsided—
again assumed its place in’the public mind.
To the law abiding and respectable citizens of
Baltimore, this election will be of more im
portance than any which hare ever preceded
it. There is no principle involved in it in the
remotest degree connected with the general
politics of the country. So far as the election
of city officers, or -the members of the Legis
lature is concerned, the contest will be be
tween honest and honorable men, mid -villains
of tlio blackest dye; and the only questlon-to
be settled is, whether ft is city is to continue
in a state of anarchy, and ail law and order,
and common decency, as well as common jus
tice, sot at defiance, and trampled under foot*
Whether lawlessness shah'in future, be rc-
and the kall entered the thigh of the actiug-
Mavor, (Mr. William McPhail) who was pres
ent with somo twenty other persons in the of
fice. The wounded gentleman was conveyed
to his home and. attended by. Physicians. It
was feared that the femoral artery had been
cut. But it is no w hoped that such is not the
case. He, however, lies very low, and is
suffering much pain. This is oneof the results
of. the present wreckless practice of carrying
arms, and the foolish use and display made of
them since the inauguration of the present
state of things in this city. . HOWARD.
From C. C. Trowbrid
PRESIDENT MICHIGAN
Dethmt, Asguti
Du. Geo. ib Gezzs: Dear Sir-m- 1
great sufferer from Dy?pc],tia, i
cared, sa I believe, by your
most cheerfully attest their efficacy,
a bad one. In tire space of four a ; j
strength, aad forty-seven pounds ofl.
pelted to abaudon business, and;
fid for fifteen months.' Traveling .ij
fice duty, had done something for 11
seemed tittle probability of a emit,.,
take the Bitters. Iu one week I vase
od, and in three weeks I wasperfectlya
since regained thirty pounds of Hah.)
liberty to use this, if it will at all fa,
»blo purpose of dilTuriiig this valoablij
Respectfully Yours! C. c. TEOW
Such certificates as tho above, are t
tained in favor of a Medicine destikh j
are only given upon the most satUfi:
their efficacy and success.
Sr7n W. Fowl* A Co. Boston..
Sold by their agents everywhere.
•- - " 11- L. 87E0I
Macon. Ga. EEILIS;
nov 8—It
FEBTI-LI2J
GENERAL AffEJi.
Extreme Illness of Mrs. Douglas.
WAsmsaTox.Nov. 3.—Mrs. Scnalor Doug-
las is not expected to live. She has‘received
extreme unction.
m“The undersigned resneciiuju
Planters and others intere.ttd, fiat!
stant?y receiving direct from tr.slfu
the manufacturers, thn ftiiowiuy let
FrRTiLiEr.ns sow Knows,'all of via
tborotigbiy and satisfactorily teita,u
No. 1 Peritvian. Guano,
Sombrero Guano,
Rhodes’ Super Phosphate u;
. National Fertiliztr,
Ground Plaster.
These article*, which will blivet, j
guaranteed as genuine, we shall,,
prepared to furnish in amounts re;
lowest prices. Tho “Super IV-jp!
tilizer,” at manufacturers’rates, 1
transportation added.
PATTEN & 1
gavawah. May 3—ly
- . Harried.
At Midway, oil Thor..,;, y -. t . I
Bev. J. M. Curtis. Arthur f. V 1 ..: .
asville, Gx, to Miss' Eliza, lecead i
J. S. Thomas.
Irrels
The Ixsi'roexts’ Cor.REsroN'DEtfCE.—A
jiu'mbor of the papers brought from the insur-
gents’ camp at Harper’s Ferry, and in posees-
aion of the Government, were published on
the 2oth inst. All of them are signed “John
Smith.” in the handwriting of one of the sons
of Ossawnttomie Brown, and endorsed in that
of the father. The documents show the con-*
spiracy extended throughout a portion ■ of
Ohio, New-York, New England and some
towns in Pennsylvania
Onq, letter.Bays: “Our hands, so far, arc
coming forward, probably better than Ilex
pectcd, a3' we have called on them.” Some of
the papers giyc The number of pick-axes and
shovels, aud attioles of personal comfort, to
gether with thfe balls for the same: wluleoth
ers'aslt for money. &c.'
“F. B. S.,” of ConcordoN. H.,. Subscribes
855. ^A-letter dated OApber 1st, is among
them, in which the writer says he was in Ash
tabula county, Ohio, and “met with some suc
cess. Our old friend, J. R. G.,. took stock to
the amount of $300.”
DIED.
In Midway, Ga., at tbo reside*-A
Esq, on tho Morning of tbe All: .Id
Henry B. Jc-mison, eldest son of 5«q
C. Jtmiso.i, in tbe seventeenth y :.'i
died remote from his home aud i:,s;
but alt that kindneps^love ahd iftaril
arrest bis disease was done. Bum:
mysterious v.-as its lie id, both npor W
that alt eArtblyh-eseadies were ultw.'l
Henry was a noble,-ii)tvui„eu; tai a!
clothed in tlie Christian's, ^rn-.or, . r
met tlie King of Terre;God \
may be like hiB.
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OCEANS OF NEW I
Tlie'iiext fhat, was seen of tho British, they stralne d. Whether any gradeof crime, when
were engaged in a terrible conflict with tho committed by t)fc rowdies, shall be punished
“Go, brother ta thy Vineyard;
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Go labor with thy mig
In thy chosen field of bljoy, -
Till wrong yield unto right-”.
“JStewell; tbe tio that binds tie,
- Affection’s cord, is string; '
But duty calls thee from us,
To battle with the wrong.”
uaar
turned a drove <
tiinfUt one j tics, in
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_ New < •:
. Ifh’tr’jA • to-nse
l’uk at pretty taiu
; i-cope aud epportuuitj
liters-, kc.—Tl:cChattanooga Ad-
li inst. soya : “We nre not
wc state'that there are not
Logs in this and adjacent
were ouo year ago. Wc
si. who a rbort time since
dred into a corn
field to fatten, and on visiting the field, two
weeks afterward: s, could find only some 10 or
12 liv c-ut of '—all had died of
bog tn A : - . .* I--1 '.but v.-ii! g,,v(?ru
the* hog market, we are unahlc to give definite
j j^y laud roll able ini ri.iaiiott. •'«) know of one
rt *1 par bundrad,
5, :Yuo: SKHyRn9|mw)(Nilop^^H^^HH
nSmiTRperimSarea, gross. .Thffld^Wf*
arc the only lots that we have kuowa pur
- excel
kind OUtef [
iitrs who like j f
; find mnple
Another letter from, Ai«a. dated July 22,
1859,^oys: ‘‘The time draws near that fyc arr
to part, perhaps never to meet again on tioi*
mundane shores. I appreciate the fetlingthat-
prompts thco to take thy life in lliy hindsd|id
go boldly forth in such a‘haaaT^otia Underta
king in that cause that lies near tlry heart.. I
have been thiuking of the great responsibility
that rcstsupon thee in thccomrnanu ofotllera;
may-1lion do it with wisdom and discretion.
Benpble.be digpified, and'always see tliat
the rights of .women ajo respected, and protec
ted. J'want you to. make a bargain that’if
smythinghappeus to either of our friends,'the
ono that is abJo shall inform us .of* the partic-
ulars,” &c.. .. - - .
There is another-from Sarah‘G.-Wattles,
Newark; N:' J 1 ., Aug. 14, 1859. a school teach
er, encouraging him iu his enterbrise.
—•There arc other tetters, exhibiting all of a
mother's love, addressed to “My*'Hear child,
Charles.’*; 1 One of them, dated Jtpriugdale,
Iowa, August, 80, 1859, signed • C. Tarne.y,”
say»: “ft thou art Bnared, wilt thou retum.to
us again!" If bis name baa not been con-
foupided with others; the delmied victim of ab
olitionism, who stained liis bauds with the
, blood of his fefiow-ioen. lies buried am the
| bankh qf this Sbenahdoph.
I in1h lady’s hand; is ■Mfpddt j
lias y. u
t V nief.of 1
or even noticed by the authorities. Whether
any man’s personal, rights are to be respected,
his person protected from injury, his property
secured to him, or any redress is to be vouch
safed to him for the wanton infliction^of any
description of wrongs. •
In order to rescue the city from its present
state of degradation, and once more restore to
the citizens tho rights which these miscreants
have by a species of brute-forcc-^ievcr before
attempted—entirely deprived teem of, the
Reform Movement was inaugurated.
Those who compose the committec who have
made the nominations of candidates, aro known
,tp lie tho very best of citizens, and have labor
ed hard, and devoted their time ever since their
appointment, assiduously to the procurement
of the most unexceptionable gentlemen as can
didates. Selected to repics^pt all classes and
professions, and of different political opinions,
these candidates are men of strictly moral
character, and also have a personal-anj ^6^
cuniary interest in tho peace and well being of
the city. In opposition to these worthy gen
' ffnSuirectiopists at tlcmcu, the clubs havo set up moi^rwho arc
. ii-Etatcd in the pa- entirely devoted to their cause; and who, if
1 1 in ..., elected,'will entailupon" Baltimore the rale
of the clubs, indefinitely. The result of an
electron, with free accesj to- the ballot box-; and
such an issue joined,^ip saue-man ceuld doubt!
Baltimore must eontain at least about 1,000 de
cent men for every 100 scoundrels, ..and; the
majority in fovoY ot tho Reform * ticket, if it
can he ascertained, will be jn about thfit pro*
portion. The rowdy bands aro thoroughly
organize^ and on last YFcduesday'ajght they
made a grand demonstration of theie forces,
and.a.,display of the, means jnteniicd'.to ho
usedt-to intimidate and-keep.voters frem the
pQliS. : . .t" "‘j ■** '' ': ; •"
The nppearance of the- gatherings of somi*
Sepoys it a small town not faV distant from
Delhi The former caftc off victorious, having
left the battle Add covered with the" dead and
wounded. ' A scr.tincrthen appeared on, fho'
ground, levek'd hia rifle, drontjt again, raised
it to his shoulders and fired at the fi -eing Se
poys. A-horse wad sect) aftegwards'tu rise ltav-'
*tng been wounded in'tlie battle, stretches and
shaked himself, then laid down hr tho side t of
his master. Tho next view, was of-the palace
ef the great -Mogul, presenting a beautiful work
of art; and in this scene, eastern life was finely
depicted.' We next saw the king’s palace,illu
minated by night, tlmn the sunset on the moun
tains of DelhU after-wTiieh wo witnessed the
recapture Of Delhi by the British. Tim can
nons boomed, the musketry rattled—presfint-
fo the eye, a pei-fect.sceqc of battle. Final
ly—tho ill-fated ship Ava, was seen going down
beneath tho boisterous wav«; of tlie Bay of
Bengal,jw jiilc the natural pbeiK^iuaiaofa thun
der stdrii^ are'Otjiponied with' lightning, dark
cloud:-, .fee r‘ wjis pictured to life. . *
A good deal of Interest seems’ to be manifes
ted now.in.tWtrial oft
Chariest jVn, Virgin ia,
pens, tbit Governor Paela-rp-oi Pennsylvania,
Hus• ordered Cantam Cook anil-fTn•?.!nit tlir
A Cheap Govcnnsciit.
The tax upon property which the people of
Georgia pay for the protection Of thirState
Government, excepting the' tax upon Railroad
and Banking capital, is 61 cents ou the§106.
A comparison of this sum with the amounts
levied in tliercveral States, will satisfy them of
the lightness of the burfieb. The Comptrol
ler- General, ijlio has investigated the subject
with considerable industry, furnishes tbe sta
tistics for us. In a not# appended to bis re
port, he thus speaks of the comparison in
this respect, toa large number of tho Southern
States: .
LADIFS, MISSES AND CHILDH
- of all styles and qualitici.
BOYS’, rODTHS AGE-NTLEMEXS
-; . BOOTS & SHOE
A v LAliGE portjoa of ourpoDos'
x\. in Norfolk, Virginia, where ire«
tlie manufacturing of BOOTS A SKOI
also a very largo stock of
NEGRO. SHOfSI
VTo very respectfully ask tlio eiht*
andpubiic generally, to cal!and er»?
before purchasing, as wo arc 'aaifiO
small advance on cost, at the I
Cash Boot, Shoe <fc HVouk E'4
L. L. BRICKHOlSJ
Triangular Block, next tod
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“ It wilt, therefore, be seen, that while tbe
tax in Texas wants but 4 cent on'tFe $100 of
l;Chptain Cook and Hazlett, the fov-
-Wi\w_I»i was jjtnpris'onc-^ at Cltata-
rfnlo i^c L-rtfie-' lias bfld‘ mcuslpiiy
at.Cnrli.de prison, to he dotvered up-l
thorilies of-Vir-dni: 1 . Tor trial.
The Hon. AYGwin, .Unfted /States Srii-
ator from California, arrived In tiiis city yester
day afternoon^ after.an absence of pevefal
moutlis. The ue-.ys-0/ ti^u gr^toGuiarnatoi-ial
Victory in Gcoi-g'a^ has^ee;i received’asa' bril
liant triumph'by the democratic. prc.q«s <0f
■Washington.. - Whreo. cheers for-thn Empire
State of the South. ; . J.’B. £.!'
iUassucitusoUs PliUantliropy. i
-In u late speech Bt Chri-lcstov.-n, Massaeiju-
setts, Geuoral Butler, of that State,
showed .
that the average ntnnbar of paupers, in th* ried and painted on thair tranaparcncies, were
Massathnsetbahr.s-hous*.', in 1858, wan (wdii-
chased.
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fn? and dated n 8th month', llih,' 185T”{ year old. Tluee out ot a hu:
o.ljt 6 : o::. By your in j-«||>" - '*e ..
-! t.-elv U . . . . G
1 lug Ui - bong yi iibe.
ty-seven.hundred.; in that yeai-nX ljuudred
and sixtyrsix .died. Every fourth person who
went iato-.tho.-a xlnn.houa weat’tilfcre to djte.
Of these, tlir.ee hundred and forty . were dpl^
dren undei^fivti years of dige, aud the -physi
cian of ofio of-the houses informs Gen. Batter _
that bndoes not expefct to'rear but ttiree-’per
gent; "of tua'cliildreo brolight there under one
d- Three out ot a hundred l
bole commonwealth.” exclaimed Gen.
' i-'l . tvUtr.l ; i CLe-.-.a.i- t. 1 io:r.v.5
f'-p-.n’l ii, 1.1 Kun a-) f. .1 .a or eight
‘brutes, in the shape of met), who composed the
procc3eion, fjtd tbcpatpienxB ainlmottocs.oar.
ried imd painted on thair trunsparoncies, ; wcrc
of such au.indcceat and beastly, .'character as
to preclude description or repetition in npuhSc
print-; anifhtrt' toop!ainly ( *pdieate'd tfio'faeans
to be rc^iea upon to carry tho"election- ;,The
display, howerer, will only-render the mast
of ordsr-lolring voters . the morb 'ddt'erihin "
the Ttllaimjus hands, Xvrs ducomh
The Refdfm eonttfiitft^hjtvripubfisb.ed, nn ad-1
dress, and an appeal to tl & cituens, to ket as j
who prize their liberti- . .uul |
being double onr tai, the' one per cent, tax in
the various other Southern Stntep above named
is more than double that of Georgia, while Ala
bama and Iventacky aro more than tiircc times
larger; Louisiana is more tbaft four timeslar-
ger, and the per cent, tax in Virginia is more
thau sir times larger than it is in Georgia.”—
In comparison with the Northern States, he
shows the difference to be still greater. Thus the
ratio which the tax in Georgia bears to the tax
in New Hampshire and Maine is as 1 to 3; In
Pennsylvania, as 1 to 4; in Minnesota, as J
to 4; in Oliio, as 1 to 5, aud imlllineis, as I
to 10.
Surely the citizens of the Empire State of
the South will pay with cheerfulness, the pit
tance that is required of them.
Ax U.vtucKr Stkamboat.^-TIic steamer
Jouit C. Calhoun, recently built at Cincinnati
or Pittsburgh, and intended as a packet be
tween Apalachicola, Florida, and Columbus,
Ga., has started under rather unfavorable cir
cumstances. -
The first news which wo had of her was a
telegram from Louisville, gating that she was
agrenhd on the Falls of the Ohio opposite that
city, and thattahe would probably bo lost.
She succeeded, howover, in getting off by
lightning, and came down safely tothis city.
Arrangements were made for going over to
Apalachicola, and another steamer, the Mtm-
derlin, destined for the same place was lashed
to her, and the twain started under charge of
coast pilot Ashby. But even before the onV
perilous portion of the "trip was encountered,
thO boats got into trouble. About thirty
miles below the city they were run into the
bank and so much' damaged that they were
obliged to return and go into the deck and be
repaired.
They have since started, and ^whether the
Calhoun intends carrying oat the ill luek with'
COAL! COAL! COi
. wool
njuin
W E have on.haml about one huiiil
■oir ■
of Tennessee Goal, which n o nS|
ont the hit) at Eight Dollars (is/ pit
Depot. MILLER A v.'
nov 8
I
notice;
■YT7E are constantly recc-ivi:u’<- I
VV cription, to which we invite in* 1
p
lent of J
buyers,-as they win be sold at Aucto J
•MILLER k WAT*
nov 8 A I
tascrill
loft;
®due
COAL!
F OE Blacksmithieg purposes, forrf
Dollars (47) per To “
nov 8
bn at Depot, hjl
MILLER * Wl
THE JtlLSlCAI.
A NEW Volume of Instruction.* isl
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for Schools and Classes. By Sir
Price 50 cts. Published by
nov. 8—It OLIVER, DITSOVt
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riuj.i
Just Arrive
A LrKELY lot of MARYLAND J
IA NEGROES, Plough Boys -
a few good Washers and ironers. .".o J
lives are insured one year, ami for,i‘j
able terras, at NOEL’S BK1CK - j
Poplar Street.
21s?" City Papers copy.
Jobe (
X
JUST RECEIVE®
A FINE lot of Catawba Grai’Ci
A r
Bananas, Sweet Orange* and - ’
Northern Apples, at
nov 8—2t II.- HORKK -S
A PURE article of MAPLE SW
-wheat Cakes, just Koceivei' A
wheat Flour, aiid fresh Yeast lo
Cakes. For Saleat .1
nov s-ySt H. IIOKN’E'£i9I
FRESH ABKlVJfl
cf\ SPLENDID REEF
0\JJ ’ ■
Beets, Cauliflowers,
small Pig Hama, extra r„. <■- ^
kmd,) «ktra flu'o'Tablo But I
nov 8—5t H. HOHNKV
G et some ofihat Peru Wins f _
—but little left—all say i: it
nov 8—fit
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Guano,
T HE undersfgnml
Heese's Manipulated
to supply planters in any ijura-ta"-
aa if ordered by thornsf-lvt-J- Af*.
the sale of Mniies’ Nitrogfois -o-
of Lime Willals*> have a
nine Peruvian Guano, ail of» --1
low as.partiet ran ley ffdowa
Nov.8.
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MACON COTTON M YRKET
Macox, October 8.-Ih e demand for Cotioii
Prices stiff—say 8A fo-IOJ-.
iJenioeratic JlYccfnig.
— ® $*******■ Hoilalon county are’re
No-
.:.-*7 w * t0 WoetJnPony, c-n thoSd Saturday
jomBcr nnrt c p<»r tM^ftpbaB of noinfinatK
fy officers, to be elected at tho approochireJai.--.
ary election. ; . K ‘
Nov. I, loss. • ■ . : - ,- - : - ‘ ,
Mo-rrrLW®^
Mates. Jeer/, tVlngfeUTr Cf- : ,
Deab bras—Tours of the
ceivod, its contents noted. 5.e. » -.
quiry in regard tolha Reef^J!
as.s ffrtUutr-I'ara w«! i-lf-f,
tested its use. IbpplitJ a** 1
‘ laud that was badly worn, tujdwf
* fresh. The product of :1 e
was appiiodis over sxi lbs. o> *•*
Tfco 'samo kind of hind
abatit 100 tbs, par aero.
Guano was by depositing
ding, up the laud, I haveu« e-_
but ho ve no doubt butitwd**
tan itprettyi cxtaMivfcy o=*f
Tours Kw>poeiiulj> r ,r*
Slgnodl ....
Wu are authoruted to u
.EY\a ca-.ijdate for tl
LVk
nuuuco WILLIAM i .
- •’•- ,/i : ;r ..
cou*^, at the ensuing January eiention! ’
i ave the courage to liuicnd thfin. ihej' have *
HMitaft
j Ported for that office by
r lease annoiince jEr
-•“•i-t • ton Sheriff of ISbb
ben ho will bo
j you last Spring
0» very much- At t“* /
i thtred in. I cannot s*y »
[MOfiiftonafe the -is* 0* “ .
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