Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, July 25, 1860, Image 2

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. pc % out I) fin (hitcfprist 1 • I--*-* —• c • • Cm ( ,BKV4VI'UITOR. . 9 • • ii?oaias\llls gl, * • • ( •*— • irED>ESOAV Jl igjpo. CONS . . - 7 *o*l l *> * **; t ii“L L, <>: I'KNftj _®® ® ® * FOR VRii-IfFsIDENT, * * *j • * Edwto I s EvVrei t,® • * * :i* . FinU'oMUi of •jx- (uioit fcf*l > . < < n.- titut ;< n cl - i*ie C ount ryf igm • of’ the St .ttes Jtantl tlie** m • , . 1 * ♦ ■"•’ “ : W iv - J # ’ * All persons favorable tie election #f ® : FSIGJLIS i.Vlf ETKftfTT, an* ft) meet ®tWe Court! ”1! in XT’ ♦ “ ‘ .10 o^lock, •A. M., on Sa- ®'(/'/// iluf Fourth day of August, for the purpose ofs !>*•# -a’. ‘ l# i the A#. I ** Convention* to 8 ti£ heTl # ;ft ®n the 13th | Hay af tlio ® #® ® j The friends of the Constitutional fhiion fami’fi itos ®are ].rov.‘ their faith bv@t3leir works, and, la ving;® aside evQpy thing else, come 5ut # t) life lfteeting, and l#nd a help ing hand @ to the®good work. £et it *be remember*!, to int^ire leaders with boldness, courage anfl* and insure fictory, they Tfnust have the unanimous support and Strong ene£uragemei!tf*of tne ©whole p*\rty. # Everyman’s presence, zeal, and enthusiasm, to swal! the tidd for fftn.L Everett, and we hope nose will stoiy aw;Pp thpit can possilfly aftymf. # Several gentlesiin will address the ni£etyr. ® ® *■ m ® @ ® ® t ,® * 11 ” t-tMy tv i- 1 uled down with ftn^as @Borfmont of fhese fruifk on p|nd,t*y* even and ti .‘twit ;.e iinlii®; >ur ing efforts in i*o •Tjprlv of dcstjaction, %c still ltat®e a supplyfbn .iNdr V\ a rel ■ * * # •nks to tbafrilnda vko li tvc r^jnem•ere.# us m kindly, and us wor tft-’f 0 of their “i-yje and £jig tree.” Vtetlo not think wo have ever seen largeftand more 1# At riant clusteif of g|apetf. than thost <Jplicious ones received.. 8 „ ® ® * *4 ■ -mm® , @ ® ® Jbarfocr Wunted. § * ■ ** 1 openmg *f >.• a nut'nor cm; or. #. > wiU attenc^pw^etSallylo In.iinc:- • Jhcro # 1.0 # place,#nd it i*> n "’.v. p VW ’ * ring iiPtheSState for one # ® # J uan - ‘ * # . • • • * *"vf —• ® ® i A Spcnh... ®As (Tu -iuay evening) that < 1. deliter a frufecW atfhe this ev< has been go tr.g r- ftt 1 t.r ri an audience—ticehave • I ’V mow the *g>pilsstd iootr. Ae Col . 4 , a to|ieargii# yeueg not, will on ft is occasion. •** ® **♦*•— 11 ®* * ~ So Kew Adverliisements., ® # ♦ ♦►- *■ ——- •• Feeler of HoiitfilVilsoi! IjMinpkuik ° ® ® ’ <Vo a | k attentm to the lotterof this gentle •- u, we publish to-<ly # f several rea sons: ® ® ® ®*„ ® ®® ® the writer is ocotfefli oldest nist iaithiul demftfrats iu Georgia. He has known the l’ ai: y Vwi from iPpiAiey, ®;rew up with it, march ed undents banners through®\ll its Tictori<#is#am- and now, in his old age, lie<ji*es limits his* lory with pure motives and a candid heart. ®Wc do? § . . ® : I*, It fre cur democrat to rful it ca’’efull\@i that * 9]f tiding to lsteuce ol m. j%rtv, which at§ strongest supporters, • und ii’ ••.••..‘st statesman, to be “corrupt,” 44 selfish, ai*l ;• 4. stitute ot patridMstn, or fixed cun stMational principles.” Mr. Lumpkin s “ tlu*e i%i*>thing of principle o#purpose in gie party.” Pl'hat “it is competed # ie!ly off ciional of ■‘ * •’ v ¥ the camps of democracy fir the sake atone of the I.u -and fish es of ofli-je.” ® And this di’ jription of persons,®it is obvious to him, *e says, constitute a large portion of the present dap” What honest _ 1:1:111 could he -hate after such a l#if 5 declaration by one ot its lea . is. to a ban An altogetherjflhrty so gdious from itslorrupt ion, in the eyes of all true patriots. \h\ should any to prolong the existence us such a party, by supporting its nomi-d Eee - If he premised uimself cilice by it, hefbust : ‘I ‘ ‘ll tntC'ipn .* .op# fbPnoig, it cannot •even rc*,\*ard htn for liis corruption. Having totally • lost ns uaS.'f*uiij, an become weak by reason of its factional divisions, it is no longer@potent enough to distribute any fayors @ ® ® , ••. * • • • ®— *■*. • Femalt Colleger. * km i wseft |i of 4fltdrer Female ~ rolb'cc, , hal’ 4 Ot*the Baptist Female Allege, at® Cuihbert. showing,; hese Ck)Jleggs#to be in a prosper- , encondition, and Ucing much good for Sot*hern Georgia, in the cause of education* (# ;o ■ - .* upi!?in the Methodist College„l6i of pupjls'fn theaßSjrtist Colleg* 17$ , lht *’ l, “V >rrs of ,h * *-< si'laU:re Nktjpil. • in Mr * taxiing how of the * , ,* • . .. .* , . tUe Borgia Legislature stand affected towards tne several i * ■ ; • • • candidates in tile fiSd for the President;®. wi;fc the vie®. 0 * ‘determin- 1 ii.g u hat .ill be flie uM., •hould th^a ppoint^m of Electors* go before that body. We hop* our co • temporary may gain correct and Bill Let someone in evei;v comity the f .- s . In Th iaa,*our tfenatoig (Cos Seward,) is Tor* DougTas. Our Itepr - ntatire, H. Whaley)* we*tiavc lftit heav-l from, but feel confident that he #A• # _ is*lor Breckcnri Ige. ; Sii g to the last lj p r tioaaitui. Tli mas oem . ,i to two Represenaatitfcs, and we ti.::. take elect; >a of another would result in favor of Bell an and Everyth, * # • 9 * •♦ •. * * * Ex-?rriilont IMercc fyr Donkin*. Wc leanioSi t;* 4 u.unton A indicator. Democrat • je, tha*t Ei-Presiden? Bierce is in favor of the elec tion of Douglas,’ Uiius. are the Breckfcnridep-Yan cey forces becoming v small by*legrees* bQauu fuilyless:'* Is'nt Pierced first-ratti trump, in Hie , >n ot'Jall 3otitbern.Deu*ocrais ? He certain *l \* e can't go Breck. and Bkett, Yacej and Bcvolmupi’ —*■ “ Exchange.* # I • The till! on Record • The ivfi ‘iia .'• l *even: take place in November nesj, t! %ith amazement, and *■:. i to the hearts of Jispiring : demagogues a collection of hacron£Jtey nAer hVfoae* diaaned of. *Hw dwtiw*of%cll rett, n # w ;>ngly italic:; ike ektkMAlw of iRe peo pla in all parts c’ the Uni*n, 1 downfall : .?? the of country, and tueau*ter .wmiliilatioi© of the yfl sos strength thet - liav*erected,Utr “ ® (8) cn a ;-n, uj-on ru!ii< Aiuengui libertyTtud : independence, a Once •. re, the?, will die of c-.pfrtity si rjpg up H a and a ; . ; *. # -.-adiug* its branches, made vigorous by victory, over tkbiu hole s country, offer a safton ® . I r tha <g>aftdabea of 9i free people, and promisfj-Aejfed !-pledo{jkto the ©i future ot the uiighfy Republic. But ty .he WKk.#d noif engaged itt plottftg*its ruin, lKIi and Everett and Ui§ of the <*•- * uifn, will btPlike the ••ij-tfa diae and the fierce howlir%s of mad fanatics aa 9 inted they t i€own from t"he heights of pi#tr, will be like flendfsh f the intW-nal spirit, whefi*thruH #uWof< the kingdom they had endless misery in the dark duageons of ganden^)- • @ • ® @ ®® ® h|t a fluttering among 4lic pigeons, or ra®h®j corm sucligti Ci>ot will occasion. ®i he scene of the dead, dying 9ind sufiieftiat to chill the blood of the l .*i ! ft patriot and mttfte ftini wonder how country ever survived the p< wer of ftsuch enemies, ifie game that ftfill fall in one day ; by the election (W’ Holland Everett is perfectly in i credible. Let sec®who will be the chiefs auionV, the sufferers. In the ranks, will* be Li h W nuVln ’ Steward, freely, Weed, Chase, and their of folm Brown disciples con verts, who arc now all expeetingfto reap the lutves’ jnd fishes. tfe Dthfglas wfng of the democi-acy, the “Little Ui^■ult' , lieu ding ©he list, who mustyh‘ by a stftke of his OW§policy, anS go dow# j in the democrftic and with him Stephens and Johnson, of Georgia, §nd all others who cm barton his fated Thi®d. and® lastly, the Breckent%lge, amoiigthem some fine fell<svs who fought bravfly and deserve a better fate. They (ftvered® wi# glory in than with iniamy, wteilt exha©stig their < upon afiowerless like Douglas. Their leaders are lane, Cobb, T®ombs, Wise® ter, Yanev* fienjstniu, and othe®= —all of W%oui must fall in the mighty conflict between the ‘people tftd the ® ®® e ® ®a, - - ® —• —•— • @- ® Agree wit® hi^Pf|tform. ftte editor of th^*fii)ire (trass® Btportf#, in liis zetl afid Lane,® Im# entirelyftiverlocketlhe faetdhat he etecs endorse their platform. Now %r Ae‘proof. In Sis issue of J.ne ->F, (v$ y recently)4te w#ote: ® ® “Non-Intervention ftith slave#)- ha®certainly been ©JiQgpoliof %1’ the demoo*atic party Soutlwfor ! the last ten yeSl-s. Jt is fts ru\§> tiieke cant bk no ugeftr* Special projection from *■ - es§)We should not a*kor \*uit, fifr speci&lpro- Hection implies special s&rferance with tiftt spfeies ®of property, (sh© on i aud,<Sts th® rule fould w®rk Sfoth ways, Cougres.f could prohibit mnd ex- Ml the #onf a territory as socially pro ud it there. Tlfef rue policy tor the ®m®i is, ‘-hands °M do Sot iti* or sere unle.® oalle®upou by the Co#* stitution or Federal law. ’ ® Will mir readers @be®asto ( gishe|| $t the petition sJthwßepoiler now, w hen we tel#them that forijp ®P Bi*‘cko:®idge utterly the® doctrine @ of “ non-lnt§hv*Mion ,” and chxima® protection i of #ougrcs§ for the terrftorms? The lte-s porterjis directly on thcftojopo7e si® of°th% question jsi-ym .the candidates who have filled him with sf> they actually claim the right of Corfgress*to ititervvic. ‘ The last issue of the Reporter contains aft article of#he gol. ard fe caf its editor read and refuse to apologise to Col. Seward ? If ho we shgl never hfencefcrth o| anj- c?n-q (©cientious fertile, Jn fovor of®ven thoSfc Se calls liisbest friends. Tl® Colonels tiosilion, and tliat„of his caimlidafe for the Presidency is wh the above as the editor of th§> Reporter* and a samul**- Douglas mas than our neighbor, judged by Ins , * ® .Aorth jfi#olina for 15H! ai#S Ktrrctt. A Brocken ridge and Lane paper, the Savaniah AY us, copicji, the following item as a voice for Dcaiulidates: @ ® ® @ ® [Correfyo/idence of tltc Journal of (femilHcrPe. ] * @ Raleigh, N. C., .July (f, 1800. ® Sir: I think ®.rce fourths ’ tlig®Dt@aoft-ats of are for Lane, is an odor of integi aj and love of country about I that I think will f¥i tlie give ; weight wftli the people; these qualities t j .fre so much by m-fsent exigences of ‘ 4)lie 1 believe that thc%two men will have I Southern State iis.November. * ® Only thro fourths of the Democrats of\orth Car (§) r (j | olin* sfor and Lant ? Wlfb are the nth’ Pfourth for? be foY Douglas. ® if we otf on#* fourth of the democrats of from Breckenri fee anefegive them to that%ivcs the State to Belt and Everett, by a hand some majority. C ‘i#ver enough may every j S?tate in the go. Georgia is the most stubborn Breckemidge in the <£nion, tlia® makes any preftnsions fo® Douglas, and she will do fully as well for ninjas North Carolin®.® Bell asd Exerett foketeu! ® @ ® Thr * J $ Breckonridg#and Lane, says the Waresboro’ ester, v/fll sweep the First I>:strict by a majority unparalleled in tlft ystory of p#r;:esfti Georgia*, * sev®n in the l>i% iet fiye for Bjeckenridge and Sane, (including the Bruns wii#c Allocate, which lias no objection to and Everett® but |'uiihs it will support and Lane.) and tv®— Savannah Republican and Tfco masvilleeEntrrprisc—for Bell and Everett; and their ccftrst; recent terribleTstruggle in the®!# mo® •cratic Party 4cstroye4 their pffwer to do evil— Sue. •News. * • . * @ ® . • Ts Hi eir pgwer to*do @ r<7 ha j be®n dc*troyei,*thcJ ; I must nojj l* potent to do &oo£. Vfg ait: mnch *ollliged M i to the for the conipliment.*and doubt not tliaf (§) the as grateful. We must say, ; *however, that • • <§) this end#if the First District as an OkefenoKC rac-n eo °Q of the Rocky Mountafeis. ® ® • o ®iapprovf of their Coarse.* ® 1 * n in his paper the of stay,® I caking of the split*in tjje Cliarleston Convention, says.- * •* .*••• *•• , • annrovc'of lilt n °’ un,ler circumstanors, i ■ w..bd r • sure oi.conSeuma*tifn ” h#m n ° wordi # of cen- < And yet’he the le, V l 0 f th*os e ’ who*e ! courso he dad rvu approve. Why did® le not approve -.heir course? because he knew their ed.the •nationality of the democratic rartj-*, and if they yominated H* cand-date for the Presidency he would be a secli-.r-al Candidate. They nominated Mr. Brccficnridgc anihe n a sectional candidate* * • The Southern Ticket.®* • i ■ ‘j'he paper p uld is 1® din Culiaba. - Ala.. shednSU - up . Bracken* . ridge ticket: ® ® @ ® i e hoist as our choice of nominatei^can didates foj the id VJgePt names “f John C. Brerkenridge, uffKentuCkv, and. Njo* IA, of Oregoti® ® \ t •® * • 1 I • Our selection is m ilcjrith spec: il reference®)l*ie ;*p rincipi cs @ ye% av e hen-ioloKe S ivocated, a prominent, which is, an uni >u ot * e githtAi people for the pr.4e.4io* ®f@eiu#s ..uthtrn @ ® ** f * $eU a®d Everett candidates a national •pajty—D* •:.! Fi:zj v kJ, ■*: j. -.-. ; the candidate* of a National ]>a t#- Eivcxen jcidge candidates of a Southern I institutional party. Ifae %atiolsl party have Mi-1! i®d Kvcretjg—tie national - in- Sure Douglas and 1 itzpau-ick-®and the §pu4hern democracy, whichj : ® ■ ,o -I,mifc ihe <.n -o j ‘a * 9 >a®ci : ■# ~,i th% l’Bit*l*StatPs, : -r#hc#piigtection <>f tlfe Si ufti, have greckem i de an<| L#u<s ®\Vhat®Soui,gern man hesit.®e in®his choice ! The action of wlii.gL con® tent ion tends mor#to unite the South t VRtidi con vention has %or® further to break up national par ; tiesfiY# briiii? t iie sjg®il v. ’.rich lieu-t. & id thf, Union ipraiuoung to silvery ? gfhi®h ticket Pmost Southern—that which <sj#nominated by tl#” Sou?B, cw igaf’ which is nominated miml • Tarty ? flPthe prcscVati.fi of :j® * re desirable #haie their destreftkion,®then the Southern cudidat¥s are tJty me# for the ai to j uppo|t. lie Southern State® in a crisis lige th|S, i tr<®ild not. could not, and have? not, nominated* a | ticket not sound to ®, ) m V. hat do the men of G%>rgia think 0 tkW Ilcrc is one of and joining his party becai&e u is nor. national, but sectional , while maiky ®P.reckenridge men in G*orri|i, who ougl® tobe®better informed, are making puny attempts to induce the peopleGto be liev# ” know®he has not a corporals giml of Support- ® ers solitary Northern State. The writer outlie above being a democr,#. a Brcckgpridge mSi, and * publishing a Breckenridge paper cugig to know whptehe says to a%>ut his own candidate, and we will belie v# him sincere, when be-speaks what we know to be true, fie says <*urtl® r-that the Southern Democracy br>We up the atsn@f the part£ and rcjoicl that they so, %nd |hus broke th® spc which held the Union §ara | slavery. ® % • TiJijt is quite# different ti&e from giat told by our ■ Breckenridge^friends of Georggi, who chargo^Ac breaking us) of the hs. 8 ® * # ® ® - * ® US” Tl\§ “ Irish ratrioi"’® not ojiljt)refuses n§w,s o lie upon our neighbors stomach but actua't distrains his brain inflames the fiery corruscations of #is ire, and creates with A ! o daresay, would devour the “little Irishman,” bodily, without the lesHt@compui®tion of S> • . ® ® . S> ® ® ® conscience, just td-'get lum om of the v:ay& ®fe says lie liaS(§t® lorn read or ctStued from # fohn paper; and we are frank to ccefe-s that a* rare dose , @ §therwise te rafity cea#es and our high esteem o# the artmle is iyea-ur 2bly decreased. There is another vp\®of dc®Aas (#) ('pi ing our for the art iff.*, hovuivcr, amfethf# is where the Aoit®hjpreser#ing its rarigv, proves to be whet we %tioip&tgd,®aad %to. ludicreusly that we become the butt eule and sfock fst all 4>ur ueiriibors. Tfiis is tl®fmisfortune of sonic people fliJiogiety , pwho have takes Jo their ofgn#!Ae extraction ®f Vepute.®wcalili, and ~f-ftr ftr derailing to him gie tgll history “kiftl secraft ofs tiieiltrily, as” well as of a@ their neighbors, niti®- 5 during, ami pledging him the hand of ’ jfie oldest the : discover hftn to be only the v i%arbir. i lately doing a therpigg business A the village of jj ® ® ® ® ®- .s, - - -*** *SS # ®* @ fc fT “®the people titivo taken igl'.-tirs ou%of thl ofpthe politicians.® We cannpt here, and luSistfiafe tiie date*. When did they*do i#neighbor? ® @ ® copth® above fro®, tlie Enti#prise of* he 1 ifh anst. “ When thef do it ?” asyioon as ” f liey* discovered that n#igiiancc c@uld be jdac =l@ip eon*several of the delegates ww were sent to Cha#L< leston iAd to attend to the rniople’s nos-®—ns soon as they saw that these umegates were plotting and @ to accomplish their own prival* purpose's, reganlles® of®yie public weal.— Then the people spontaneously sprung up, Afek thei% !®bßrs into their own panels, :®lopted amPLane as their nominees, nmfewill carry tn- through. \fee hope tli Citerprise is satisfactorily answered. — TUv Qr&ss I&p rlcr. m Enterprise iis’not “satisfactorily and its tulces the liberty oPsaying thafthe above editor of@fhe Reporter is just an swer at all. Every man of common sense who kncgvs the Charleston and Ballimort@c(ai ® (9) /“N mentions,Allows also, that t#e “people” lmd nothing to do with til nomination of BrcckcnriSje and Lane. The dplegates “ who were sent to lalgmore to#lttend to the peoples busings,” ( g r ere®the same that .the your own inout’i tlicn do wc condemn you. ou ha#e chavacSwized these same dolegafiss as plotters ®ind schemers sos th§; of ou n private pu#pofes, regardless of the public®wcal.” li'his tells ufwho nomflu#ed yo@r candidates, kfls the trutS. %'licy were nominated by ;? set of plotter^ and ylicmers to carry <shit their own plans of self aggrandizement, instead of the public writ.— That was well said neighbor, although you did nt# intend it. Had tliose delegates gpnsult®d the public weal, Tliey would made a nomination, see fiig that could result to the publif there frot#. (g, § ® @i® ® ® * •■*“* <g) g) Presidential Vote in IS-ifi. ® f*lie Macon TdegQjh furnishes sjte following vote of the Soutlag-n Stattg. at tlie last l’rcsidenfial tion, #accqgding to the Almanac ® St.iSes. ® Buchana#.’ Ei Ignore. Wajotftv. .y aJtama .•..46.739 Is. 187 ‘ Arkansas, (g . ...2fft>lo 10,787..*..11,12? Delaware .7. B,ti;4 #5,175... 1 8-dD Florida 9 ..f 6,358 4,483 l^iS ®L‘orgia # r .oli, 551.... * ..4 2,4 39 14,048 Kentuclgy 4. 1 '43*...-..® , '7.4Hi ®. T.gjfi toulntri,.®~ 22,164 JK),709.... ® s l, 155 • Maryland 39,115 47.400...F. 8,"45® Missoup .....7 @ 58. Wl4. ® 9,040® Mississippi 85,4 ; • 2 i,llA 1] ,#3l North Carolac. 48,346 .16,88<?.... 11,360 sTennessee J3,635.f 66.117 7,519 Texas *1,169 15,639 15,53#® Virginia ** 89f706 60^10*....#J^96 ® -J ® ‘ ® Can iibf |Tre?-.VVi| ‘ltkf Neither. Brown, of rad Mr,’ ‘Breck.nridge’s letter of acceptance, now Centres i , his purpose to #ike *o art#n the fight, ti.cre,J4 ‘ffogpractical difference in®tlie positions taken I#’ t*c two Dcgiocratic sandidates. m • Is iiicr? ittalfv Jao uljfirrnee bgiwecn tme positions” •of and # ? Senate Bro%n oufiit helms hesg a m demoffaff fought for their platJermT for many%cars. V. ho will fbfuto • kim? • * ®_® ® • •• I)iKolution of the Jackwon E>enioe#ntic Associ ation. and 4Vasl?irtgton, July 3.—The Jackson Dempcjjatic Association, which had be*n in exis tence exercised much political influence,*,tyas,® lass night, totally disrupted ay disagreements among its members onjhe Presidential qu^stion # • m •[ Womans ’ ® Whit a a#d prolific theme for K>ctry and •floqu. fe i How ’ putiful is it* #ream of human ‘ ] perfection arifrnnd it impersonated in®woman !@ To® 7.; . ■*; at y, if. t\ üb; S t h.-,i%ite lias wovfd angels skies and tempted tlteif al- • Llftgiaace from heaven? But nie most i° p * thought jg. tijjjt wh she otic, h,.-o, xv - #et®!,. V o, it 7 an abiding blessing. It retains him, Aid sui® .Sk-ountS him as tin#sunbeams eifftlope the star to il- , . kunnae and it. ®ln slit rG ® ® ® i ® e and It m Poo rebellow ! he was taken In the toiS of sotpe fair deceiver, and<gheatgd out of Lis nensea. En • tuned, wifk the gocgsos beauty of the mospect 7 jp,. ® * ® 1 1 • * a | - ® :at ® gapginess and love trickled Mffilliirgh- through his soul, he was led ou lik(*t#e poor plunged bird, sith agl pr. eitn virion y§, be </#•• u-.d; llbt by y*i Inn- charter wßro so beguiled his sense but Lj* the cl. .griti#t: i di- hr. ;%8 beast -1 ed#cuL:y% sl.#!ow the dupe a thou-’ sand Drotestationsgfind pledges of constancy. ® | tie Wendters now how* lie could ever leave been so <D ® ® <§) ™ ® aS'e.ii a bgickliead as to into the pFt#e * as, w.phieally concludes ;# it ®- all gold that tdfs.” ® ® ® ® (j, ) ® “TJ” *■ @ u New lork CTiiT#foiiiieac(|| * The foUowing exquit#te bit of cerrfepondence we** received through the mail on Mt&day, ijost-marked, New York, JuH*®lßth: ® ® ® ® ®; ® •■Japanese’ Expends — City •n, rs —Execution of *H+\s —-trnntl of Iscnun —“ Phe World’’—•• The’ .Wtkodtsl" —1 in It ; —Dull Times'-—Gone to the Countm. ® ®® ®l’h^bills have e );c in for the Japan#- • F.nter- Aimuent, am#uming t0%|24,000. ‘|he Common c< tyouncil—andnt is on®of the world —appropriited in advan#fe . ey. uo—just six tinu-st I® ® @ too much; a#d thfn, inriheir drunken fojly and dar- - ; yig i#s donee, nt over friir time! the originlt . amount® gne item is tiie bill of giß :^etropriitan* g Hot|l, @ which®s only $9®.000! The are honest, are urging the*®Controller not to sign ® ® f C* li ® ‘ ® the warrant#. ®l‘hc Yankee nation is uistii;gitislicd lor humbngery, but this feat . the Jaj%nf.s* has no precedent, and#t is to be hoped, have a successor. The only tangilae thing tlie Japanest® wa®to leave* i%r tlie< policemen of cities through which they pnats*d®fo£ preserving th.am frjlkn lifing kidnapped, carri®! so I The Cit^Fath gprs -hould all they pay the debts they hadifio right to conti|ict, ® a Hicks, the jfd|-ate, Bedlow# felamf, publicly,hnd such another (parade of humanity as®w4fli and it never ouir?it to be seen; @ @ v ® 0 ® <#ursinf. drinkyig, finng of gsms and cannon, were- talien in and tosastgCavahe @ <9j (§) co (9 flicks’ tormi®it, t!- ’• : ... .doop was j-aradfd right i®front of him, witlPhcr naflic floating in the®brecze —no wobder lie said —-Sic quick.” lie made a fbftfe of x ritne, fobherv and murder, tha# ® ® ® () SL® >si Ibryond but bis last act is so inhuman an®bloody tha®anything ele may be allow@,l. lie l® ® (•) was the fourteenth man liung on the sa®e in the last eight ye As, audio livetfeand die# a ue- man. ‘* ® ® ** ® &Thc Prince of Waters ,® arrived last Sutp-. day, and to his gvpitermlit be tn®l if is*about, sr.y, lie refused a public a|d came ••Tbe World,”*the @ new dailjepMier, has * on public csf iiuation.. fro markedsbv ! ® , , , ■ ® ® *’ souiyi fu.oti settse. • ® # ® “do.e Methodist,"^lie new relitious form. It makes a very ha® will fanltfatuong Jkc lest clfss vfeckly Ecli gious .Toufhals. Drs. Crooks an..feMcClid?oc% are it.- .®it. a a full supply <g asfistai#s®and j cm Price a year? • has at !a>y®.** c ; # .wliici. added to tluj*o trade and dull Sines juat now, reiv life iftt frSry® desirable. AH®the®Ufper 1-rust are iuflie country T'ours,® E. 8 ® ® ®® @ ® ®® [®’- IM fe N 'i CATi:n -] i Cclcln-alioii of l!.r VVyiin'n Store, ® ® TIIOMAS ® @ : ® “Pr. The 4th of Ju#V was passed off with so much f i ,#t to j give vo® a P. mrt of it: a comgiittef#f J three, fiz: D. F. Pierce, Wynn, afd *(?. Feu * (§) ‘5/ urml, Esqra. The dinner @ was prepared at 12 o’clock, all A much ileccncw, graccf bv lifmy beautiful la-! dies. At o, by ilief the Declaration of read, piul suitabS rjmtig-ks made by B@s\ynn. The *ud ge^tlemeu @ form?d a Jiollow square.® Mr. Hurst, the* was pl'acecfe'at fhc®staudf on tiie left of 1 the speaker, andft#lie cl®so of sentences, ®. the violin most a§d apfrm.viate music ts tiie time the district ahead. Politics was bigot ten.— *’ close *!’ sjriaf ingflic gitSs bvji-otation, ®M-hh steady And fftim old bumpers of rye the names off our pal, forgotten forefathers swelled even- breast. We regret we cannotpmt ths-ma all Sown. Suffice to s.-#, it was a to #ill tlie 4t4)i- part outlie audience iif* tc^-s @ flie charming Mrs. Elliott, and lier of fair sex of ‘76, while the faring cc®tinued some time; and t%y thd, iji r ,.tlie enjoy?nents of music, spent e#eral hours to the youthful part 0% ‘ i.lie company, which tinu- all wasp one grain the richest and^most united and harmonious cVffvawit ® ® ® ncssed i% the 1 #i.-trict. Many other charms, uitliou,!, pa*>nt®ng, couhi bo add ell. but Vc fee? so ® thankfgl for such receptions. hope ge will not boast by asking a plffcc colunps for iuser-._ tion. A Citizen of Tliomas® ® ® ® @ j _ To TSiox- WhabVVritc Vitss? lt @ would be a great far to editors and #irmters, should tlrise who write for the press observe the fol-1 lowing rules. They are and porrespon- - d#!it* shorid regard them as such : - 7. Wiite@with bWckdink, on w#ite papers with ® ® ® ® @2. .Make theqages sqgiller than that ff a sheet. A) \ 3.®Leave one page <gf <#ich sheet blank. ®4. (give to the widc*i j age an aiiq#e n&rgin qll foid. @i * ® * ® ® i 5. riiyiber tlie pagelin the of succes- 1 . slin® ® 6. Write #1 *a with less respect of j be W; * . • ! i. Ise no abbreviations nri to appear .in priSt. ® ® @ 8. P#nctuate the®riiauusßri! t as if should've print ed- ® ® 9. For italics, underscore one lim?; t*r#mallcap- igols, two® capitols,fliree.® ® @ • W. ipecialribn v#tli *vtt#leiter in pr^pei#’ names. % ® ®* 11. Revgew*. eiery word t% sure Uiat none is | Illegible. l 4 ® ® 12. l’ut directions to tht @ pffnfeff sat the head of , the fir.sfepa|e. • # ® m3. Never write a prrvate R-tter to the on the prßifcr s copv®but®lwgtvs on a separate sliced • • * • Stti®ox THg a of black tea in a small bagg yc#ir on it just enough boiling water to moisten it; it oi®the eg? pret®. sTym. Keep it on all night, and#n the momftng thg sty%will most likely begone; if not, a second ap plication l is ccr#iin #. remove it. ® „ 2 * m \(cr l*'m S?o:>. V> i!-oii ;:i::h;iP. # ‘ # •, *A; .1; n -ft ’• 1 i( ‘• • e *G fftcmtpt* By yesterday’s mail I received sours ’ of yu* sth loft., expressing yoi ft “abiftin at ti of in the lata Den >cr itic® ven * li. a e C. ®. ; u n\-#® i ... . ’■ re 'So I ed by you in tl#s%ripis ot ourl • yr 1 have i® opinions, • r Y®ews, -■ ® * * loa; :oi'**".! ; >?'. -ft : “ il® <** . m @ iny ii . ; .®vyi. ii: ir. sii;co 1 w oha w!• ;u public .$ # :.i% o- ■ ■ ,®t , ■ * ?I* O 0 talorU I'# uciin ; .0 ft. . * t ‘* * 1 :l_ l.le i-sue-t on the c-u: • o -e l. i-ttrc- of 1” 0: and in th.® contest?the decision of a 3#rge majority*! &f the pwjffe, Os |ll parties (i#clud#jg deiqpc- , racy. | was against me : and tbe sul * * . Itl tn the wise, patriotic constitutional of Resident Pierce’ifcadniiuistration, fullj satisfied me that I fttas oafeoj fashtbn parftes.—• Constitlfcc t 1 :gn 1 -V ! Citi :y ® . g,- $e . 1 Ci ji .. #i cooftynaed democrat in politics—a Jeffersonian dem ocrat of yieeol<Lscho< 1. Those wh®ekoose, mayft®!l ojd f'^gy; wfiileft rejoice that Jl is by the #rave ( ofll ■; 1 !.1:1 W 0 1 :tii!.* 1 **ft ,ft no les#thin 1 RavePhronglioufetlie yeaes •# my maISL b ms deliberate opinio# that the pre- thettemocracy i a deplorable one; that a 1.-tV j!- portion oft its present mtßerial is con t> selfish, aift d§j3#tute < #• *> * LtioJfkl principles. _ Tlifre is nolhit R w pnwiple or tprpstse j, a- .. i the camps o&democracy, i * @ * Mice. And th# description it isft>b\ftqsis to i te, §tft • i a large portion of@the_ democrat impart y of the ; re® . * ® and that we stilPhave a l iven rof and patriotism, ■ minel J? up with a ; mass <$ corruption) which may yeti i >* I whole lump, Ilowever®B>may be censured for ;#.• exj ressi * ‘ these, natural opinions. Jt is on% necet -an rtake a full view of tlie pressg exist! ‘■ tniffgs, to convince every sensible mandhat 1 Ii t i i ; . ° . i\ ft 9 0 - s a y t to the Presidential Gh&ir, in political ranks • f ‘ fr' o • ty* .1 *1 . t lifer i > ■:s.un r tin- L ; i ;<I. ■ei . I to> •- ! i “ ‘ est- '#nth in l ■*’ Let history of the adimnfetratfpns of 1 chanan answer this question. These il 1 s aft 1 patri ; oiie men It ere Scarcely i@bated iruthe ■of .Softie I-i• i. their w- 1 ones w■ . ■ :f'; : dn“ men of tlicit - vn j .liti-.-al L't-eh"lu, t.ttd thi-u 1 .'el minis; Bguod riy the ouiee s'Seking factions their par® tv.® lut alter j 1 will answmr your %®n question, “Should the® de&oev.aw c®’ ®t h . ; .. ia he represent iml in i journed is'atien-tl Dcuioeiftitic Couveu'.ivti at I’alti “°fv ® ® a ®®. 1 I® (Knowing asftrgigh as fexlo of4lie and 1 prepress ol’ tli -e f vftntiofts in our country, cm#- ; f dov compels me to .-.•iy.®i $i ,t the wftole history of e conventiogis, the j all the political party machinery which lias been | sorted to by scheming, stilish politicians, to promote Uflicif ovSt? views®these convCTtions Jiave beep®the i.mTist in t lullin'"g; eoftruptiiig the unity i the j democratic party. ’ c “) ® ‘ 0 1 wiirnot@u#d : i ot tn.fe”- •in b.,, „r.w . ... t. I tering on the details wiiiiftfiaiSht Ity Mtroduce<h>in • (O) . th’ 9 ■** , 0 a< fttpiftift: at^tast, @ as 1 am_of fi ! youx selves. N®,'ertheless®l slioulQ tl it might be@well n*iu*h for®Georgia tjil#v- out fte j (game edtnmei®:e<i) at Cfearleston, by being represent^ | cut as iffgards ‘plaifon'Ss of these conyerftio^, I and pretty muedt is regard to le candidate vfltich., I they maya select, ® ,y ® v ©■ ® ® i® ®® a ® p 1 sos conventions arc notlungwiut hnmbi (01 * and most pay-iotic men ®t.a,gd l^tle, j or no efe#noe for the I,ii n®.n 4t •;j:. v. \A . thqg, feci mnfth solicitudfton the Buhiect? ® ® • hQ) L 1 consider the crisi:j/apf danger, to <4iSe pre.#n< ge pneration, nif u> tl# sluvft qt#stißn haying :*• by. ®1 f !*■!..’ 1 ? , o > V ® nn l south@coul t all be b headed tt&om day, the I ; strife upon the slave question vOl fa be at rest, l'Si - a I 10 < 4 ° B V to g? ! *ii ty yi .•• ®>'. . •>s, i. .-*ll9 1.• ( ; l’f 1 . ‘ ; iii j§ 6 Sjj 1® : ov® the and k 8 | ■?. 1 ’• • r ft , - ” . . _ .® . andi 9 ( 10 y. m | 0- o A ppjgbly ! (■: !(S, :li the nutter an# tsl.-iv^. I indispensible to@he harmonious aiM pros] •> -* gworl®. A f th at# 1 i- 11. •* gi ui • i.y ■ h. vft to cflifs tianb® the <S\mcan en, that good me# #t'ery- ! the doul ts p-niclf they It ° * °l6 4 ej w . 1 ‘ ® , . ® *y® , ® „ # >*@ f.@iii.ii at ]r< • nt®incrcase the numbea of our { 9 , \ ftb 8 Alid if ige A1 1 di: jm;i>: -M.:.. <ll > ufii- ~\v t ;t {, ,s, tHi.mii- bitfir. * -ututii I % lift) lifts 1 in.", ffiid s®il and cl|piate suited teftthe n of rice and M; ft “la ’ ft! and liiicui will find way- and'> i; fins to c s :;e tie y,- e. # i;s,(saiid ‘ smuggle in m-gn®.- froiuftthe c .1 : .and .1 ica. :.d - me tlf warmest o%%egro slaTery.—i . >Soil and climate ft loft- will, ere buig, seitle the Ixfiunds of negro slavey. ®The uft iftie cas® ( itself, must finallyfettle @ 1 1 ha\* alwa; s® ed and prote&ed ainstftquat- 1 - eveu w ;i:#be AVilnmt # Nevertheless, I®consiaer ff;i- quc#ion > and settled ay iimt us. R f< l ■by the so : cal|pd *o®tpromise treasures of 185#. The ad i"• .-iyu %Jf Caliber.: .ft ■ a t@ate® ffßdcr all the theft t.ft- \V ;jg(® , '- U n si ;>]!(•( s. settled th. ■ : s-trine .(’ s.p.at-® @ ter sovreignty tis far as it est: be doffe, by tuti iifil Concessional 1 gis And upon that i"ue®we ought to live f:®: lit th#t>attle cf s>. ■‘/fa * y,/v. or plat forming it #ll now,% b® fought t 0# the platform of a convention asftfem- bled for trre trying to agr>#’ upon subject of a satisfactory loaves #nd . nflies of < lii@\ We liavolost n#hing by the fan,at- , lunacy of Joh9#w3rown’s and murder; for ft belie ®asiot able toftorri W mislead a solitary negro® he and his l.amr ful of worthless associates .. 1 . crimes, by nic enforcement„of tft* 4 * ‘♦ the law. ii las awahciud, in a juuper set#*- oft evil of aboli#< i.-m. man; ii e ■.,[ f >,.q.le ot Nif- Hi , 1 ad. ns ti •!#:>.• •• 11 iii th"*i -nils of late electioqf Sand, . clsi-w IfOre. Mo# \ or, it Tu. - catft-d ii many of the no We men of such as ‘ Cushing*, JPierce, x>icterßog, @ and others, to speak flie truth to the tpen of their L - [ st|pyer. And as I ssd and 4 <. J diaai!y. ftears |go, the sections Mhcte# with can® only %e ®ffect*illy subdued by people r® j siding n-til I. @\J. •. if “l ’I ft. # nm !,t®rvill run ;i -rift- Mu-miftiid li>. • for tJ® jiurjiose *>of abolisl^ncyslix®iy. Th.-\ wiil#>e s®'p]#d and effectually put down®bv the i pie of®their ‘jtn fpetion, ever male tlft attemjft. @ 1 am in fa vor of still a longer, lbr our constifl tional fa (fe- f. /But when we consider furthef endurance we ft, i# if per; filed to so. gut if war ami revo which sustained our Ancestors in 17a>. W# have ! nothin to fear—“if God be for us, who ca|de ’/against uH ’ A # our Southern slave folding States, wisely orgaffized ini. an Independent Government, @ administ. red isdotu and patriotisgi, could not ftiil in ype.jming tfte m®-: ” pi'osperous, wealthy and powerful people on the ® Tl # le J| ce of our globe. ® ® @* @ SliouW theftiboli; succeed, muler tl® forms ■ of tin- T'. n.-ftitutiou. ‘ g.*ning full ] # * •.fti.m of #1 the Depart of thg Federal Government, let us | be ‘island btfftur arm /” 9Foor fears ; : -• “ # ild i. * „ , their evcAisting downfall and ruin—and extingui -ft politic!# a#. 1 11 a of the wi.ole wr-ftd.— i heir viickedne##and utter nqietency tft admin- * • • • nt, 1 old be t.mdw mani fest to tyi lgen —atdiome and|jbro#d. • ® # ®GentlAlien, yoi? can publish what 1 hale wriutn.* '■ or not, as y oft tfi#ik nest, and l shall be perfectly content with your decision. @ * ( ® tiuly, igid most respectfully,® • m * Your friei*l and fkkw citizen, •. ** „ - •* OX Georgia., wltssw* hebert Ctilms, and ofcers.^lacon 7 -• A I * § ItrccUeiiridge Knilsiws lyeritl! I. ( t 110 jiortS- of in#ll#he South ‘dare ever again to whisper a soundness.® liability and jatriotism ot Edward Lv . ei*tt—fer Bred e himselfT has most fully, 4 tint ‘* *hly# utd triuinphaiiljendorsed him! \ V, 0 iiave before u# Richmond Whiff, of JMI n C. BreckcnriPljac, delivered in the HallH’ the Kentucky liaise oPßepresentatives, Uccemi-cr -Ist, lbd'J— afft— by invitation of the Legislature of his Xate. Afy.r boasting of soundnessftl the^N'or-^ . \ . on ftnPslavcry qngstionf Mr. Breck ■ enridge :i#ds: ‘ft ® ,® •• ‘flier e* is anothcQclcuu 1# at#iie North, :ll 'P e V but . #,*f It consists of the scattered co l.ortwol®thc fdd Hft// ye'./, of men like LftiKKfP, t boate, ai#l tluftr *-sfteiafts. couservatunb, mis and a® f <- rebelled ayuinst tn republican 00. Betides the% the® are many thousands fti @ V • .’and v ■$ sc vofi s lave not %en heard ;uuids#thc tft.it -• #tfchem. To atPtfrese let us a}fpeal; \gt 1 9 ft) a nly dtlAsd a rtvolrof the mid l..yalt'*.o> ftl.e > nun #y a-*inft the p*nicious prin ip’k.- th .tthreaten j;*.-ate!y. j#ul when all the !• I . to . ...ft • ®.i :* d®l proper ranks, we shall “e able toftsee j®#.ainso hope or fear. ’® @ • Bg.vk|pvi wo|ls, testifying #mt l#emt y a “noble ;*d tftjp’ pgriot, whose 8 • 9> us rvatisiu, culture and patriotism r§bell#l :f_ain-t Breekouriil w hipi®r-ftt:i]>per, suj# iftorter- in the South, are swearing that Everett is an Al ~litii@ii-t, unworthy if #:<• countenance and sup port of Southeift men! ® ® to >v lacui of Everett bc lore the s® ® _ ► /CN ® ® -S) ® From ,‘he Rtfket'cr (N. Y.) Union. General Cass for Itooiiglas. ® •* T ? 4 / k .-. G#n. Cass’ home organ, ft-11-1. *aftuanft Secretary of St * stall'# for Douglas inthg present crisis* ‘1 It is might bto) @ ?n%rre(L. from ®ie cours®>f the J|/rett ti® l-.-tk ug# .ui® a 1 a-’ ‘lit alus , .011 ot Detroit makes it nee? ary ib% that j*ap#t to indicate the fact more !tinctly.® It willme recollected gia#during the rc i rout m Bin ‘ f®iie Michigtm Democratic Btatc con* 0° Dcteoit, Gen. < §ss agrivedthere! A reso . lmioti invitiua him to at ten# and speSk upon the I,'deal tojiics of the day waj|eßci'c 1, and lakl upon ft- e. ®The imj #t tied abroad by thi^ action, is, llift it was intended an insult, whe# in fact convention, which unanimous for Doug las, mlitfi a large majority, of #ass’ ‘friends. The Frcckess says: ® ® ® * /Pi.e ftm] le fac# regarding tl#i resolution are [4hs e: S J t res without gene#! with and whiT#the convention ; did not, as they could not, noubt where General Cass in the present crisis, they presumed that, (•.on gyosunt of his official position, it woftld Wot be a grid al.le to hinPto “ftiddn -I the on the political ®he day.” They ther#f*re the resolutilS on tlm matter, with refer®!cc to which, we will venture tis say®(general Cass has not felt tlief*intest suspi < i@u ti at tie was #‘insulted.” ®l)n the contrary® doubtleigft be thanks the convestion they did not ® * , • .* Gt^cri! Caa* nofeonly Douglas now, but v to of his #apioatiotß Be ,* • • wnnioir assembled this l'agt VY;ra known to m®iy, an# the iiarrisburg (J'^iiii.) ivft ®cmjindoi g nhorhty, the tallow- , s- to, 0 “ C. in conversation with# Ohio D^uoft - a|# ® i ftl'ltis war upMi@./iiilge Douglas and his, friends f. j always dis@punteiranc<gl. * It is .-wrong— all and if] ersisted in, must ruin the De-® ns>cr atig, party. . udge Dougdas is a, Democrat —as y. . and a D i®erat as to-day; and if the jmliti -5 him at ( lai ‘ 4 4 is a parfft me arc and God only k®ows \igiat cat;#-* <9roph” may fallow. ®® * -*• . * s/*’ * ‘ ft /’ v I -to''.’ ® ® • Censure of the Presutrnt. * , The t ovule luyeft i-J'ttng Committee, it seems, Up ago ~ v i gs retk< ting upon® ® * 1 * lent. ®\ft * - #he rOTolution rai(|p tlm ft ® , - * ® the H - Rem rativ.-.~ •:- a -ort of slur and insult to the President, *y : Bt 1 k i:® #s : bit? to our supi i# *and nioruficaticn as a ( jr®fhid there * much n ■ ‘■'■/ for siuffi a resolution, a lift just sufli an inv^pth^atiog.® Thereeftle none m bud list tha? th#y h-!\Vso®<®good in even that fa * ot #ie#U-piilii: -, the black Republican pa#U% cmnwlo. and, in®his insuince at least, lias “done the*State 5j ° service” what tlffty have made mat a<m of ’ ‘’ •• —■ ""Hen. x. 1 ‘.inff, a rr,if> 1, im bi i.est man. who has read®the develop^.n-nt< of The Committee, can ;l moment doubt, Wmfnow it to %e#aith of the Democratic party to tell@#ie whole u ntil, when the consistency,*lionor # intent ! Sts leaders is but in the ca-e of this old l who ft. 1 upon tli” ! V ■ ( the country #n&the jY#rld, iioneet indication at, an ‘ ;l frank ftepuditpioa %f Jjit cohduafc may be ex cused. ® ® ® (g H if not so much the stealing we object to, but the laise purposes t#whidi tie olcPsinner puts his stcal ,:® 5 1 ’® n t , ' ie ® moiln W:, - v he has of hiding wlmt he ‘• . l ov we been in the House of Rep resematives, we should have voted with the Black* Rcpnhffcans; the was right and prope# ami U was due to tlie w counfi-y,— the people have vet } . vjine-riji.its left them, and it is their light to know ir ney ix exp, m hd by their Agents, aml to censure^those who %iander recklessly, or pocket e secre#y. ® # I ,11 0 #ll ex po§]ng all Federal t til any, for it is ! ti t made the Southfttributary to the Nnrth faml brought the cvuntrwto the very‘brink of ruin’ l. t the wheel go round; the Iftlade will scarcely striTve where justice does not demand the head. ®[>W', th (i apjTove ans eftdorse all of the a ■ ft'article, excepfethe ejiithet‘‘ftld pascal.”] ’ V ‘ff a y ditto. Good lias come out ■>t £pe (u’Cvde I:® •’ .;®tiug Committee. 2 f.e | liallciigc of ih#4 isigago Zouaves Accepted. , u .!‘ 1 \*Bi Columbus through their ,"! ra W’ Semmes; have accepted a challenge. un ° 1 l “. t0 the Zouave Cadets of • “ ‘go, J 1 lionise to itrillgogainst each other ae#rd ‘h# T l % ics of Scott, Hardy and Cooper. ‘ , ; h l c . /( ; uavcs ,,e a W <>ll drilled Company, but aehu-ve a victory over our gallant Cihu;-- Is, it Will be the t\ilt Os the privates and not h g” * * fiaptajp Beromes has ! 1 . Cf i ua ®* aa J; and Lieutenants Ellis and Hedges both served in the Mexica# War, and are ni"-1 excellent officers, as also Lieut’s*Cl?mons and tuhvnbys (Ga.) Enquirer. • • ® # e Ap.ropfts tp the death ofal’rince Jerome Napolen* ®‘ e fork -fciurnal oft Commerce says •• And thus the hist linl® that connected the pageant of # ra* e°t ,l lls day with that of the Gfeat Napolen, ; #Ul, ; lere d- All the great men and women who figured (#> the scene of France, and.wc may add of .111 “P e @ (#itire, fifty are gone. Not one is • thq® old of Sweden, the widow of .ftri'au.itte ftll ghe rest ftire gone. Three Kings v of Denmark, two iff Sweden,*two ‘“'l’* 1 "; ‘ ffiussiffl, three or # four Hopes, one Era * * °, f .mild, of Saxony, Bavdkia, two of* oivuiina, two jf Apples. The Great Car.tains are •• A ’ at changes what changes* “ WhaL we are—*whal shadows we pursue ” * . . — # _.a V * A Il2?<l toiTioning, * l * < ‘ Confederacy says there were only about forty* m n * ™* n at Die Brcckenridge amfLane svfpleri&nta ry ratification in Atbinisi the othgr night, and that* rf°°’ uL D- <*• Yancy, one of tlseii. ablest men, ‘■ ! idd*ess them. m 1 The Confederacy-oils o informs us that at that grand 1 . ecki#iridge meeting in*DeKalb county, Ttiq, only persons present were tfie .PresidSnt and i-ceictary, and theup being no one to “ge through “lie miVions,” the meeting adjourned situ die. —N'ar. to nejo,:Uican. ® Tfte Selma Sentinel counts up sixteen Demdcratfc < papers in the State of Alabama that are for Douglas jufll Johnson. • *