Southern enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 18??-1889, October 24, 1860, Image 1

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I>< , • be pubKtdieu Foi y 1: . * * * .•. * j • • C ourt of #>rcli*i:irv ?.< -,•# : 12 : • woticetlxit ti|i()lti'ul • * • of Ordyiaf • * *. • lie jmi.liijn and \vi *!v T r ‘ld'.’ *• *.• . • AdiU j;iitra!:on iil 0* . * *n: Citationt for Letter of S .* in 1 i! T n 1 . ♦ • for •Months* * , from 1 ? fl * * . . .•• •• I'oreclosure of io.: tec: • Rules for Foi . . * * I: ed liiont ]f tor Font 51-• . *** Beasbllsliiiw J.ot PawAt *. N • * , . ! : i’ ; ' :s e I”* 1 ’- i disked fßr*tJie ftiii iy:*.oi i . • *• ~ ‘ . * * Publications will always * . s-> the above ruli snil< -s >thi at ist oiildred. •* •., jmn caeds \ *. z£ ; .3. B. 0 ; • ‘ A AT . • * J\ •. o # *. . Will nract ite inUie C * ! I C - i,. _ . * • • • * ’ •• ( • .* m + •• A TT f f)ENEi- AT LAW, • Will p 2 . ♦ 111 k\lnli. s * * *• * • s * ** # • . • • A TTORNJSY AT LAW, * . A ml. •_ .*4f . TUOMAStffcLE, GA ~m~ • * “• * • • t f*..LS. Rediui(l, .• Attorney at la.w, . . ..* . •ItARKSBORO .*.* Wilf practice in AtSconnties svficft t • ‘ amLiii Lowndes and iierrii u*( • ... of th ~F•® • f | , l lrciut.# • • • * O . • * .101111 • •. Attorne y at i*a.w; * THO.MA6VIL^.GA. Ol . *■ . —t o - f • Eygeae * * * A*T TORNJuY AT LAW, • jegG if * * .. GA. *. * L. €.. Stsyaii, * • * t • A TfORNEY AT UW, * .. mli 1-r • * * IWMAS? ILLhi. GA. . • ,#E. C. .. • A*!TTOKI?EYAT LAW, .ii* •• NASHVILLK. i’. .liRIEN CO.? GA. practice in ’ e (.**.’ • s “■ .•: n Cis-nit and the Countii -* 1> ,V< ” . . llfacon; and Coffee, Clim and Wt#t outlie Li runs Circet Address ..:•!■ lat Q| 1 ‘ • *. .mfe *3q ; . * Peeples^ Attorney at law, * . • • XASIIViLM-:. I'YiIRIEX i’O., GA. je 12 • . . * • . • . . * . Siiimie! |l. Spenfer* .ATTORNEY AT*LAW, ■ii. , ,* GA- # . . Will give his entire the Practice ol Law in the Counties of t!i Southern Circuit. *• Office on the second fl Id McLean’s BricE l itiWing. • • *111!* i*’ if •* * *. McCgriel, • • * JUSTICE OF TllE PEACE. * . Ltl All business hint will be attended to lflvnr.j't ly and with dispatch. • . nih 202 y C'has. ofiS. Re in ills:! on JUSTIOE OF THE ±*E YCE '* • 0 Coßectnns of all kinds token on liberal terms, eithqf in Justice s. Superior or Inferior Courts. tuh IS ts • • • • s ITvON YVORKS, * ADJOINING THE P.fSSKXGER DKPOT. Geongia, S_. ..* M ni* icdui-i r- .if Engiai.s autl 25oi!ers, * - nii * aim <;in CO'iu-is: •* , • | l‘* a*<l Pans. . Syrup Rollers.* ait 51, Ptiiler. • order at short ° F *ACHINE*T SIABK TOj ** K ;tWTON & SO.N, . .* ■■ ‘■ 1 iiotatvsville. t.a. „ T „ . orii., W*A RK ww i-; 3> vRt n a 3 o >o tu V kmn or J< >H PRIS*TINft. from a'. ...r- . V ‘if’ • large Pob\pf. at the Enterprise ofti.-e Trv us. • * - ‘ . o ( brVa >• a ;; pc if at i'v. ) <• • • Prtprijsai.. • • ,:V .* ,* % t *• °- V *®. /-. •o- . ° 0 • o • ... ° ° ° V * • •• If A- ,•.*■'• :** *.* 9 * 1 . • .. ■•. * : .*• • . ’ • a .* • ••* , : and . 9 * ° *i • : a * . . . *• * B. ♦ :. i ‘ • * . .1. • ; J l. ‘.i is ; —m A — — . 9 • a • • A * 1 • • * C * 9 “’ * -'• ~ * * - • 0 :•# .* * . *.*..*• ®*• • • • . • • .*.'• . • • •: • I 11'; * • * * • . 9 *’ • • * . V *• • • • • • • 9 • • • • ° • • • • • • • • •• • oyvcV> a * * b fraetitfbner <Jf Mediaijjte ajid* Surgery,•! 1 . G 1- ■ •-.*!, omasCi)*< a. Fy • **-—■ • . • Re. s, S. 3TTEREBY INFO€ISiS HIS . I*i •• . * •. . * * . •*. • J*. >1 Mil,, ‘ > ril •!- V . • ts —*— * .* .. • ° ° ° • S..S, , ,/JFFERS UISi’PROFESSIONAL TO* A f lhe ii izens of. r J * * * . * * *.*'•. * , jnhlgtf . • * *1 * * nAS i;!:’* 1 1Y*EB TO Till •: F< ! 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S£I*EC i 9? teds^ck *dt Di 9 tt at.l M dicin f Chgmitjilgof all i i.: ‘ . • . • 9 * ♦ T)il and La dj a m i?iic fl* f B uni in o ’ 1 lids nd I • •* * .IBAvaKUSEIXAS, PruggisG ;*.*•* ■*. . . ts 1 • ApetheCi v’s Hall,! A . 4 rplIE SI iigCRIBJ R Jfl *\ I . > : VREa 9\ . 1 •S ii T)ie!ii|>oii'ii New Uulliliqg, . | • • • of th? * • • ‘ ’ | *. * .9 Msdieipes.* . •• . * .Chemicals, • * .* * *• * Pliats, . • . . • (•*; * * . • • *• . . . Perlyiiivjry, • Sri 0 psi • • °# o • 9 • • • C • S.CCO. • • . • . • Sc° -:-3, . • ‘• • • • 9 • • . T ..•Win:*, . * . . *• • * * *.Portr, .*9 • . ‘ ; . . • * Toilet-Soapn, ~ • • • Potash, * ** • ** •* ALL OF iYHICIi WILL BE ! i. o • . * • • . * * r * • J[ 3 !iys**an'%i k*i*<i'-.? yC:’ L* AII*MEDICINES warranty?! p ts. G.*MftI>ON*ALD, AI, 1). * . Thotnat-vUle, Ga., June. 6 .* . j> .. . safidle and a Htfrßes9*lKanuf;i€‘tor3i, .L 4 BARGE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF*! . V flyrness # and Saddles, * ißrMks, • * ..• s A *• ° . .Vi hips, , - • B , * * ‘ . • •* # ° p ; , • * . U !.p:r o'#. •fi • * . # U •’ - ‘ - ft. V • . j* • 1 ft * 0 o . - * ; . . LA SIT AN j Harness and SaTidle •. ft * O • o ° Thoni;?<\ ii!e, Jan.‘2l ~IV’. * 1* • • 33t>oliW! ! 1 \ t HOICE l6t/>F BOOKS, THE BESTT . 4 Authors, in store and for salot to wliicit the attention of LavLies and (h AtlftiiaAgis • o • * ip.je?. o awarded io the purchasers* of several Boqksin.uie lot. • . 9 9T. G. M< DONALD. 9 Thomasvilte, Ga.,*June 6, ts * S6*da Water. DELIGHTFUL ljf ITS PER-*] r feetion*— cl .* , • commenced Drawing So da; for*tlie season, -at t ! of the undersigned. • * . • • ■ It'!;, • • nstwntly bv * JG N STARK. . 1 • Baptist Female College’ o ~ * CUTIIBEKT, GEfiRGIA. o° Fall TJcrm, 1860. rp::i: i aIC term'wii.l dgcin on Monday. 5 * ° September Third, A .id end'oD Friday, , 0 0 Driijn'irr 0 No eflbft has Ws spared to secure the beat teaching m!’ nt. in :?il the Dep irtftienta m’ a thorough Female Ed . • ... • . For farther information. appß to • R. D. MALLARY, Prea ‘Cuthbert, Ga., bYinGton hotel, • s Broad Street, Albany, fceorgi*. XT. B¥I\LTO.Y. Pyot: op. g THE 4<TAGi; OFEliyi; > t f..C. - for Stages running to Tliomasvilie. Lain briiltre. Qtyucy and ia Jwpt ‘ -L.IBS tl.is'ilou’se. o iy 10 tl O THOMASYfILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY.- OCT.OBER : 24..]5()0. * a _ ® o o 0 Cel. C* -: :. * o • * ‘ •• * o *i9 9 . 9 1 ••• o • ■ # s* itisfioJ tli a t Le would dolt, f r JevTe “ is one oi •* •.>• * 0 in a political argument, especially when, as in the • .* i, M> # iaou thesidgof tr^MtodfUs-I ttee, kliey will *bave to wake up pretty soqg inthej • J ‘ * * om for part of the svn -9 0 O * . ** ••*:. • . y ” master st{cke of a physician i e 3 • .• * probing its foundation, # he in # • ° * : the Dt n oeratic 2 • ‘. • • 9 tfosieion t -x Na'iimal Hank. Opposition to improve ° P/f . - - . ••• f ° E *.e*° • •.* die irdin .1 maxinm of the old l* *. * * 9 9* 99* lVqlessiagftto aibiereoto **• * • y supported for the Pres fdenoy in IBS6, James* Buchanan, a Blink . I Pi y easing ft> oppose If tei ual ißiproveutents I by ,ki j Geiiei.il Goveriyueht, they reeieved as lead- j ersoj tliejr jwirVy # the most advoeatei of In- i , ; i ltifpso# *. •’ i * Stiiftll. j • * * •• *... • • . • 9 *'•'■ em; teat ji* j thfei#year§ they*Jat| rup u) • • • gi4o,-* 0U0J00(J*to 80,6l)0,OQp of dollars* And so on thi • * .* * * j!• .:.• 1 t. *• . V’ ‘"I ■ ! :! tijC’iJif • * ft* t * G*’ 1 and igveOStenfs t | —isl the repeal ot tlieMis • . ustii nof the Compromise Measures #i 18C(L— ----•lu,tl*clu,tl*clu,tl*cI u ,tl*c Cincinnati PlatWrm, ! . * 9 *• • ( bc 1 y (.*? t ; *'■* * * *;ii’ (•. .1 oi •JIVXU'O ail Atguvicali ca, theyer; .* ■ • * ft t> ,*!• .Ti y ’ o * 9 .* t ■*. ft.’ * . *.9 9 . 9 . • ..ft ~9.,, .. i m o I, and • the issuesing out ni it.* He t hhrgetl the Deni- ; with i • i . fift'tn the .* • • • Nrth, and thriving 1 hit upon‘the American peopl?. that Be party had increasi : ;> .• 9 * • ! istrateon, wlflle unucr t’.:c rule of Mr. FilUnorc it Wind fal!eh c.T ti.iuiy yious'.-tuds—showed that the ; . . a , * * duwng *lr- Vai rclt’s Adann^tration. T? * • ‘ o * im charactftrof every leading man of*lhß Opfuieition •*' # - has *Cbiy, Wabsteij Fill*nore, Taylor, | 4i it et; I.n ‘nd ot lit ; . *.*;'!"!• sh.u. tu.g .'JU.this, Col. •Clemens !o<*!< upthe present posfiioti o# tlift Breck inridge wing,* and slfowed up its radical •disunion, i i•• • . * .■mil > 11C:111 temp# :U • o , • • • . * • 1, awl liol. i Stem ns’ is spoken oi’ i .* •, ’able • ei.ftempoi'>tt y : • • ■■ Tl . ••• 0 the ffiftst * to. talked up t|* <a a ve Hiot alfeihshot iyo flij b „ , ■ le .. i v. th: i,e *.".d lv-'ivoft— O O #. •• • ’ lee endoasetf Mr. Bell’s views upon the abolitioi* ot !;P “ * • hi •* I ol’ Columbia, bv • • I tratio ptfl’ty has sns • •. *♦ v. in safl .9 •• • -1 ** • o * 9 * 9 * * ■ t party was an abolition .also. , . h • i .Vy. and compfotely disarnted ] • . #it nit v., * a *:-a,* Mr. t'lTi. Ii ►* .••'*. O’ 9 ;< • .•*'• ‘ s • _ l never be k ,v • * 9 H •. mail t- B Hi? . 0 ‘ W Iflr. : Bell.ftancl Hwt in supporting lg|jt i c Pres Itftcy h&was battlifig for the Ciftistiti i . tftl the t n ■ 9 0, O O • 0 • t t ■ alar.cbe” courWf ,i ; ? N ntbPr will b•v< ry typt to ( • * ... ckinrideer *lii .*• . O 9 O *rgift IS 13. 0 *V’e ; opv the I . ~o g ■.•'■:!. ‘• lesobition sldi • . and i'.’ ;ii ■ 1 * ‘ u*i; .dSi ihylOtb ot Jut * o . :* tt i’ll . i 9 I*. \ • V o • Jo intertere . ones ions*of slavery,*or to take in • ftps in* ieh*ion thereto, are calculated IQ lead # Pcu the most* alarming and dajtgft >uj con^fcqatfocej; and *that all such Aborts have an inevitable tendetu y to (it- ! # * • • , .ft nanish the happiness of the people and endanger •he ability . ‘ * rMy j>f*tlic Ui . • . it* to be ■ anceS by afty friend* to* our * jo lyiaal iustitijtiiffts.” ’ • . . t jesoliyion, andftsuch sentiments as it ex- 1 presses, dk noClook like favftdng the passa|# • • • . • ” 9 !•- *’-1 4 ‘ ‘J ! L’ ‘• o • # • .V tlfo coisventiihi, *in *:'■*"). a # i * . / • eighteen were appointed “to peiTwm*a 11 sieh duties .9. jj plftns as, in lltflir judgment*! .•, * o y . it c i tral ■ ommittee constated #f two from opcli ;■ . 1 m.l ! 0.-; i : *9. tol two lnjm fthe county -m.-V ‘•'*• v- ;* * , 9‘ • * . -J.ii.u 1 * tie; . i J*tim ■M. Kelly. • ° •• 9. * 9 . :•!.!, , Fourth—Tlitjjs. A. Lgtha • • D? Greer. Fiilli—John Lewis and John Beavers. • —V> in. if. ‘.* id ; 1111 \Vi;.*L.• Mitltehcll. Seventh —Fleming Jordan tyid Wm* i’nryer. % 1 • ghth—Quintiilian Skft iue and Eli U. {latter. Vor BMdwin—Jll. V. JJlmsofl and J. W.*A. Sands ‘ • * • 9 • ford. • The Ifon. Howell Cobh, of 4thens, Georgia, was a member of ihis convention, and, of course, Mr. (*>bb,* anff albtlo* (ftcinbers of the ecftivenliuii. “were tben*satisfiedf#that if inteaferpd with . slavery. iUwould “lead to the*i nd ’ *9 .• —that *SucJi interftfoelice •••••*; . * • that it would ‘'fondanger tßp•stability and perma— tjjhncy of the Uniift" —antj ** ought not tobe counte-J , *° ®* ° * 6 •• “*• 9 • # .A’Hiuniwny Party. . The newt* from Oregon is thj? the Jlreckitiridge and Lane* members of the SenateJran ft.way* fiom theM’ seats ami struck for ti.i w oJs to prevent the a :, u oi’ •*i :.;: id S: ‘.ii S :.e l . . - 1 itiviilge jTi ty so- certainlyfta rift, tray ] . :y. The Bfteckinrfdge delegates ran away from Pbe *’ * ton and Baltimore Convention*, Gift BreckinndfrV •t-tate Senators *>f Ota .: n fgn away lVo:a the i lection IT. S. S Mr. Bj idgi ° • tqps editors in Kentdpky and Teqjtessec runaway# from the Norfolk questions, and t lie mass offtßreck iuii'lg” party inthe South give n lice that tl v will , run*awiyr from the Union if the*Presid4fitial elec tion doesn’t result to suit them. —Louiacille Journal, i O o The Four IMalforssis in Urief. O ‘"Let Congress intervene toy Hoc slavery in •Tdiritori *. • • , tin ridge. “Let Congress intervene to , .vr.fr slaj.-ry in the , Territorses. ** Lincola. # “Let the /> “V of th<‘ Territoftes determine the (iucstion°for thee, elves. 0 O O . [Stephen A. Doughts. “ Tn-rit rt ■’ cvnot Jjcai.-l :te for or -i: dust -hivery until tiiey cento t > form ,-t • <>t Constitution.” G • • • [John Bell? Srnator Uaris.o'n let'll. * In a recent speech at Holly Springs, *Mss., Sena- * tor Uavi- was quite s were on ! : uiglas ami Breckiu tMte for taking the stamp,* In the -course of Jiisfe nttiTks, Reis reported to have said that, while the above candidates were itinerating in their awn be half, John Bell, A stayed at home and belip.vedobiiu- 1 • •• s; II u.ie a•; : :ii ni. • 9 ° • ° Fbaidn. The Penin'ular fl /.< tie. a spri .htlv and well oi>i ted pitpjjr, pulflished at Micanopy ssrs. Moore A: Fink, has lyin up tlmtl ig of Bi and arfd Everett. I • A • ’"SribnWiS ’,'utry into J h'-‘ .vino- ti’.-e at of 1 1° ntrv of Gnri- O 9 9 uto $£ theTtingd m hg, has wonftfor Ylcter £Btap() Kit t eoiresjion lent ©f the .I.utftiun* Tiistes: , * • Naples, Friday, S< pt. 7.—A< % ■.•:*, ns llis . * left, a Trovisiuii;P Governinent %8s formed, l'intn*Hi *1 hbertii.i. JL- ! u*, • Colonna, Confui-ri* Autg’sti and Hicoktrtji. Co ,-riftt Wat appoinJod*pro-Dict|itor, anil Bcßnint • Gi u* ral. This,*pf course, ii sulycct tt* uiouifticatioii 4>y Qaribajdi. ••, And now for ttie events of the ,day. Gari- Baldi a nft/ftis. fie marched, as one of his followers said to tyeio day. iftr?~e\*ern! aays, 46 lu tlft> c* tAtfeutive!y. # \\ eifc lie ar*ive*l at Sa! V r > cjesfcetday, ami uad,*l am ;*ivcn t • ufcder*• stand, a*!tJost brilliant reception? •• PPrhtlJis he u,ay*coh:* in for t!;o Feast of di Ototta.” ! said sjptne, but L w;A A understruck *at Ae in-„ ; formatioji el* a frietnJ'this tiiorniii(s:.*tliat hq \o*lbb her© *t‘ within the Bbur.” T here wy no ti tuts ft> be loVt, and sojihougbt rather a dull andi ;■ !:"ti*luT'kuiur * -tvy, w. drove to the railway. Ui ere was jio sens et .pft'p;. ration on J ip; road i — el’ the Madonna hung* across the*] s*rcv t from 4 fie eh .ireli to the bafracks, but no i Fftnftinitin* liajr. i he;e was t o hurry-scurry in the sfleets, and t ihiftuglG, that tjiere ln;v*s ! Ten softie*ynistake about the but noth-, if: of th; kifid., \ f tfie railway *N.It ionaj i (guards were “tied at all tin? entrances**and ihicrs were cotnitig down in rai*id succession, for 00 © k ft 1 tile arm*.! ok’ The ihifttator wnts* ©udduti, like everything*h# does, and people wera ttnprepaif c!. Tfie waitfiur rooms inside were full of The most Eminent characters of Naples, W- 4e;j,st tttm.t.g tj)c I* beryls, ‘there were jthc menf •hers of .the ConmiitaVi whTeh* Ijas issued its mys t vhm* ci*muift’ifts fir so many tnonthsf Aza!e w the, ;.:-w 9Cor candor of*t.ho n;iti?n*il (iuaj'dg h eat ..i, tl>c 1* Morion ; a m;ny*of our ei>ut!i;-yiiiifi,*ft.ord J,httn ver, anfopg the uumbeft; a !*w, but very*fw,*kdies, as still therc\?as;tn ! iii;’ ression th*t a row ipiglit take ptadb. K ‘too* 1-v a priest, who \vas chief t*f sional Govermnoiftt oT hi.f-ce, .and \ftho indulg ed it! anecdotes of Garibaldi, whom he knew |ft\vv?l *n* ioq*:e. Jlsut what delays,tjie Dietotoi;? ; Ualf-pfst 10 o’clock, and he does not make h#s i ;>;s]:e;:i'anqe. At last a bell rings, Strain ap i*i;es, aftd thcrp9 is a trdifteudous haurst of •• iVcit.,-;’’ but no, it*jsftiot the hero; it is s j eonvof of Uav,ir’.an •sojhiie'sf who lately ] o. *'dat** are i*)ii?ini (lie winnuiir caute. — >o fve turn roanu a am, and tayc over tke sul feiftng.- a tapper.-ft. the Ja*t twelve years,*, and [:Mnt out all* the relngvksjale <uen i# the’ 1 rooiif.o M las? i_ ft clock and a jicti 9 sotiyi4s.*and fro in a t*.stance a signal is made tint Garibaldi is an lvnchit g.. “ Viva ‘ iaribal- j ;ii .*’ rises from a thousand .aftecs, audftie tftiili , • a few red jackets geM out, and ?by are ! *.- l/ed hugged and k*ssed, witli that, tnttf t uy • ; i1 uT vioienfe w iiieh* characterises Italian 9 q 0 e q * ‘j sere was o:#’ : :rf e!-.ftrlv niau, v,*!io. vipt:; u; his jv:is taken lor | ;GaiiK?ddi, aijti.was slobbered st; that I *(lfo“htJ lyj ii;ust have sunk unuer the operation • but the j •retftt man bqd gonf.roun ! ly*anofhfr dooift and . thete was a ru*h in jilUdirecddha to futercept*| •him? * We drcAe 4>y a sij e # street*ko the* if : td” t! .i* i: j and thus, by *a knowtng dodifo, fve . ;me,in front of tke irfiefalty. • djieie is no mi.'*akitfg tiiat’factt; there is the grandeur • 8 v • f nature’s Uobl man expressed, ’and it does not stqy one thing whi*e jdedtintq an rfUi.er; it is marked by ;“niy;dft- whigh *<i vtyu : ? gghl for iti that 8( mamy of the Rp colled great ylies *f The ejrth. I was nnTch j •iii* !,.• with .the calm ;elf-pv.-sessi(4i and the* extreme sweetness of his sjiifie.* He was fiot j , t*trria*e*of the Freift h .Minister, though # i l believe it had at it) one diired i’or*tfie occasion. • Followed and ifteomnanieil by fftro*e lines of carriages, he ! I o ‘ * ** , 1 ‘ o went aii*>ig the i\l;uin?Ua,*tlfrougli* the Jhtr-10 1 orto, surrounded by thousands, and deafened j by their greetings, up the Juigo.i ustello, and •” i on by tjan f’/rio and Uie>palace of tlic King, which rovaity left only a fewjiouws before, aqd entched the palace of reception fofofosetgn pnn- i (••s. Tjte cr.nfol waftjed baeSwards oaud for- , ..**•*?!! l.louki and up to the \vind“\vs*ancf shout cd for the appearance of o G;y.ibaldi. First came, . <>l*o i. 4 eo; tf.then another, last The htft rh* Wlnst, ;i cry of “viva” There rose iloiti the , •vast*TßkSß below! • It was*impossible to nyike j Ida., If heard wmid, # th *nflise,and ton fusion, and stf Gtgdbaldi leant over tliq* iroft railing iftid j gazed intently on the crowd. A wave of tUe h:tnd,at jagt askoil for silence, but in vain* —’ “ Zitti, zitfci! • rose frofti all sides, and there was a pfcrfcct silence. “Neapolitans,” *saftl, . v*ce, as cTear *ts*a bell, and with,an cnuncia tiqji . *d.• inet t!i:d; notliing could*fa*l to reaelT tlie ear— • . • *9 . ° • , • “ Tibs is a*soleifln, nmy, and*memOrable dgy. and Ins day, from*being subject undef yoke of tyranny, you jiave become a Itee people! , I thank you in tlie.viame! of the whole cd’*ltulv. \*ou ha vi rformed % greaVwork, not oft Iy dew Italy b*t for all !iumswiify*wJiose rights \Tju have* vindicated. “ Hurrah • for liberty, so much! b’arcr to Italy ittasmuch as she,has sphered so much more than other ftiatious. “Long live ft, a!v !” ¥ ° ° * v • • J O • _ 0 The tfoy w;?s take ft up by njb thousands asj! scmbled, and “°l 'ii\< *’ miglTt have been ‘ heardofrom on* end eff thcw city to the otfiCr.— “i here were curiou.wspectacles to be witnessed in •the cro\?d—there were of a legion ot I *, .Atu the number of 200, who, ctrfssed in j the klaribaldian uniform, bad vowed tg pjpee ; themsclvesoin front <# the National Guard ttnd ! of Garibaldi, intase the°military had interfered. ‘1 !a?e wfre priegts with tricolorcd scarfs over “their shoulders and banners in t°heir hands, anil , bareheaded monks with mqpkftts on their shoul ders. °'l here v%3re men and women with un-1 sheathed swords, and daggers, and swordsflicks in their hands, which they .brandished in all the drunkenness of enthusiasm. There were hun-j dreels of lazzarnni, armed with pikes, wliielt liiftl .belm provided for the defence of the barricades 1 l*ad till- Bourbons driven c the people to-such ex tremes. Such were some of the scenes to be i witnessed. I remarked that G uibubji made not the sligbest allusion to- the name of Victor j “Lmanuel, and 1 remarked also that, with few I exceptions, flje (flaky cries°in <> the streets were , “ V/e Garibaldi!” “ 17m It*Ha.” On entar-j ing the Palace and the.room in which GaribaL , di was received, I sail hip* giving audience to a deputation #of Afo‘iietian% “Wean? all ready and organiz ‘d.ftienerai, and anxious to Uegin.” “ lon caiiuoUbe ptore anxious than 1 am,” was the re-!y.*Tt! # i Phon he left the room to rejyse and take .some ref reshment * , liiotbc#aftcvnoon Guril*ldi visited tlie Difo -10, and the greetiiigs*were n*ore •enthusiastic than isl the morning, andjtbe cfowds far greater. • If was a worthy demonstration. • From tin* l>uo iikp # he*i to*the Palazzo Angri, in the ‘l#!cilo, where f>r the nreseut jje resides, if he can be s;ii? to reside anywhere; for hisßffi(?*rs tell m*’ that he may<* o*if teftffaeta in morn inir. ?irtto* the Al*ruzzi iy the evening. We never know his nKvetflcnts or his whereabouts *llow the pijoj'ics lun*s it I can’t make outfbut*there wa?no cessation of shonjing, aftcl of g imping uf a?d and ownfand kissflig and !i*ftg ,uiT, i*ni ing the whole i‘ this IJo sed day ; and,* now*the night nasfet in every lions? is illumi nated. tore\i;iglit proeessimi in car rujg-es foot in the Tiledo*and other parts of the ciW. ,Crowds rush along with torched or in one hanfl, oiid Liives yv ftwortfs in the ot heft, so many mlid ?nly they were not except ititn joy*and ’ newly-found libertf, and they stop anW jitig amj k;ssaml then tush on till they meet with’otper 1 crowds. • * • 9 , *• • * ( Stranjjp Occnrrenrc—A .fturderrr lvamlerw o six ve:!!-* jtlid iti ljl joi’s himself n;i Itl.liiitift'.'* A tilatl named Samuel Stanley, who has been, according to his own story, :P wanderer for the last six ye;t?s, h.*s voluntarily surrendered him soli* to who sjierifl at St. Faiij, Minesotq* aa;l desires to be sent batik (0 Gabel county, \ •a*, wheV* be says bp is charged ft itli tin* liomiyple of a man fiained Peyton# IRe murder Took piaci;six vea;s *go. lie ’tacitly confessed # his gitilt in stating that the hoinTcide was otiused Ly his having discovered Peyton,in ceiminal connection with hiv* ifjp, and Lyy ♦ayin g that lfe liiftl fio!,lhiiil* hjs ptyiishmeTit w;)uld ‘exceed ft ftliort term iiy •penit*nttary Fob the |st t thrpe* years Stanley (wpo i* u *ialive of Ohio) has worked#in Minnesota, find previously in \\ isconsin. He recently returned from a visit to Ppiftbina, on theft Red *rivpr. The editor of tli6*St Paul PioiKxr, Tvllo had qn iterview witji ‘hTpi in fail, qays : * ? * 0 . •.. Wi.hout maniiftting qmeh contrition for the ertme, or fear of puoishnict, h° nuagWled where.vir he lived, that everybody looked upon him fts a inurdertw*.# ‘J’h# 1 elements ever wliis*- pcred*in 4ns ears, when lie had trtmndonedKhe society of iyen, and lived aloqe in the depths • f The forest, (’onsequeiitlft lie h.ls h.-ftj no abiuing place#for six \®ears, but o basft trained through jhc coui*try from Texas to 3linesota, sififftrin*-.* as* hc%uys, ipoße a, lmndreß deaths. At lust a *i!most wofli out, hh ctiuflt to the epnclusioft to deliver himself up, th at tifter the sentence of tlie law* had he mfgl;t again live aii*o’flg # his liienus, or make a ( *aftiie wifere lie \fould be undisturbed by its ternu’S. The # 4ale of bis v.'andcitngk is strange Juidyuteresting—so strange-tlmt if occurred to us ti?a£ his piiud'wfts not sound*, but we, could detect, si# evidencft’ of lyentfll abeftration, *apd Nothing in his conduct (Rat cauld uut.be zee >n-- cilc* 1 in view of the awful crime, lm had com-, mittiyj. .** * ...* ; • * ♦ * * # •, ••0 • • , lSrvo!iitioniziil' r the N, \avy, W 0 9 • • • • It already been announced that a..bo;#rn • *f ofhoeiis has bceti9 appointed by the authori tjc* tit Wellington, to ex;mhte all ifiti vessels oT th# Akrvv, with a view to tpsotitaiii the practicableuetss of them into steamers. An toad says; ••• .* Tj is n*)t generally known for yftars tiie I 1 (iovei nmeiit 1 f the bfer#grad ually cftjittg ;*.vay..with Pilin vessels*altoirctli* l • ft _ r a* 7 0 r’ 1 *er. Not ong craft pTvpeilc.il by wind has 1 built during fclie last ten. yeats, while* twenty-six steamers have been added to the Na.vftl Register within the'sanu; time. From the foundation of .the Governmflyt, with a strong party in ijs fa\for, tlfo prevailing fienti- has oequ agtßitsi it: so tiiftt thafnAreu.se <jf our naval, force to its presept Capacity has been a very slow pificess, and sopiewhat im? ( puls*ve,*l;eing sti mu kited from time to time, by .souig itrtagintyl or real exigency, ‘ihe # tivq’ sloops of war by the act of 4 557,15 57, 1 and the seven screw one sidof wheel steamer subseijiTuifttly ordeift and. jrill owe thmr existence more to the fancied outrage ypon commerce iii she Gulf tliau tea if'liberate con peWoti .on the fart ot Congress of the .necessi ty v expediency of v permJtneut rf auginentation of our naval power. • 9 •■* 9 •-•}•-. I'lfr M*iii‘ of the <G> fv A curious subject for an ediiorfil is “i. e.;” bu*l* it fuftitishes to the Pensacola Tribune occa sion ioi* the following: 0 • The narnek of girls in these latter days have a peculiar ‘tendency to tcrtjiiiinfe in “ i. c..’’— Taking up a couple of. catalog?cs of Ladies’ ( Schools the other day—pleasant moling by the wav, tlufte full of names.of school girls, arc —rvc found tlie foQowing angfls in “i. c,” Kssie and (kftrie andTlxittie and I;atie ari<j Fannie and Atfnie*and Millie ard Mollieoanil Mintie and Lizzie and Libbte anel.Lucie and Luiftie and J.illie and fcnnie and Aibfie a tftl Nellie and Hattie and Susie and Sallie and Maggie. 0 „ # • Whether ie blowing out?)f the old •fashioned names into foreign poesis is the result of foreign lours, or vjjiether Shakepeare is wrong about the sweetness of roses, or what ever it is, we can only exclaim, “ Y, girls!” ® # -# -♦ o • * 0 0 0 Such i# I.jfo! o The following despatch,says the Toledo Blade,o went through by telegraph, rcee 11 1ly : “Charley and Julia met at S# yesterday “—quarrelled and parted forever —met again this morning, and patted to meet no more—rue[ again this evening, and wore married.” 0 o * Two o!<i friends met, not long since, after a separation of thirty-five years. “Well, Tom,” Ays one, “how has the world gone wit’h you, old boy ? Married yet ?” ° Yes, and I have a G family you can’t match : ?even bov’s and one girl.” I*can match it exactly,” was the re ply, “for {.have seven girls and one boy.” “ Sammy, you little whelp, didn’t I tell you to let that cat’s tail alonesaid an angry father | to his son, who was endeavoring to elongate a cat.s narrative. “ Well, old boss, what if you did !• It's old .Brown’s cat, aud 1 11 vank thun-, der out°of it if Iqdease.” o 9 i TURNS, TWO DOLLARS, £ C o In Ail v a net*. ° S e 0 Wily ilia 1 no’ it Chriiliao’ . 1. Is it because I am afraid of ridicule, add | of wlftit others may say of me ? - t- Whosoever shelf ho ashamed of me, and witrdf, of him shall t?ie Son of may be as hamed” “ 0 • Is it beefluseof the inconsistencies of pro-, fossil)’ (’lni.stai ‘s ? # ° “ Evert 1 tnaa •shall <4ivt ©m account of hi ni sei ttO fil'd ? o O 0 * o. Is it because I am no(fwiilingto give up all lor JJhftst ? o “©What shall it profit a wan, If he sliati gain the whole wfuld and lose his own sotti V* 4. Is it bAause l am •afraid that. I shall nft | be accepted ? * “ Him that cunr. fli to me I will in no wise jf-ast out:'. • # © • i*. 1* ij bccatffee I fear lam to great a sin-* ’ ! nor ? “ The bloe<i of Jesus Christ cleatpsefh from p allsin.” •• © *. * \ °f>. Is it because I am afraid that I shall not. “hold out ?’* 9 “ Ho*that lnffh begun a goocf work in yog, wijl perform it until tin? day of f’Tirist.” 7 i.t because 1 aei thinking that r iii do as welkis J. can, #nd that God (Wight to bo sat isfied with tjiut?© • *.. * o ® “ Whosoever shall keep the whole law, and >’et offenfl in one point,*/tc isJjuilty of all” * .. 8* Is it because foam postponing tRe matter wifliTiut any.definite reason? .* “ lfoarft not thyself of, to-morrow, for thoif knowest no* what a foie tiftiy bring forth.* , D. Is it btcause Jam trying o to save dnyself •by monthly, or in any other way of iy own ‘! •; There is none other name under heaven giveifoamong men,*whprCby \we must be saved.” i. lU. Is it because ido not clearly see the way 1 to be caved*? • * “ Kepent ye, and believe the gospel.”© “ God ! so loveu the wc®ld, that lie*gSvc his oniybe j gotten Son, that whosoever “believeth in him i should not perish, but have everlasting life.” John g : 10. *. ‘ • ——• •• e © j • • Moral* of Sorrow, # • •Bu? for th<? sorrow. 1 ?* ofghe £hcart, where wouliPthc affections find their strength ?• Our virtues like the aromatic shrubs of the forest, cyily give oat tlqjir sweet? when thair leaves are • bruised ajid trajnpled. lie who lias sorrow* piay be scarcely said to have known love; sinceAhe most precious joys of the soul “arise sympathies that are seldom known I till they aye sought, and ji£vej sought HU they are necessafy soothe an infinity or satisfy a need. • - •—t- < .... —*- * pbsand •* When a person inquired of Appencs, the-i*- | lustrious Greeifln jfaintcr. why he touehed"ai*l retouched his.pictures wfth so much qpre* the •rcp4y*of.thc artist was i , “ Beeauge 1 paint for eternity.” • And should noTniiinisters of tlv# gospel©par enfs, ftifo Sabba.tji schtfrd leaders, preafh earn nesdy, pray fervcrTtly* and labor “faithfully, be-* oiHise’the fruits of their,labor are eternal. * * * . 1 7- * * • Try for a single day, you, tef ]?re seiTe yourself in an easy and vheyrful frame of’ nTind. ]jt fur one day, instead of a fireVvor yfiipper of passion aml of hell, the sun worship per* of clear self-possession, and compare the day in which you hflve rioted out the weed of dissatisfaction with tVaton which yoy.*have al- Jowefl it to gi?>w will* find your lftarf open io.every <fogd motive, your own lit*© strengthened and your byeast ayed % itii a pa foioply againstovSry tr?yk of fate. Truly, you will wiftnkr at yflitr own improvement. • •* —© —*-• *♦— • *Tfce Cap of f.ifo. *•© Hupg yrites tl;e poetry of the boyyibut Mfim | ory that, of the map. • Man lookj ilurward with* ;iiil?s, but e baekward with sighs. Such is the wise pipvidSncc of Gocfi r I he cup of life ii^ | sweetest at the brim, the flavor is impaired *s we drinft deepgr, and the dregs are made bit tcr that wemiay no( stftiggle it is taki^i . from our lips. • •© • •• • • _ •• ! • s<lf-!snoranc€. © • i * For a man to hnow lifmself was*bT old es tecaned the highest attainment of human wis *!on*. Spnni men will not inquire “into them .•elt*es, s<men dare n Tand others ngglect |it from mere sloth. But lie who wotild ever to purged from this sin, must dare to be thus wise. Without this, he will never make any great or ■ useful discoveries. . o .—* • ° © • Tilt* U the U Men nfety swejr, gafahle,* profane the Sah jTbatli. he obscene in and licentious in ?ondtfot —tljpy may abstnt .themselves from home and spend wholp nighfsin lasciviousness, ! lust, excess of wine, revelings, banqueting, and aboininable idolatries —and*yet none lose their pfiicy in* society,* Lyt he recognized *as hoiforahle men. °But wofiian follow their example, antfsh^is driven, like EV, from the I social paradise. If e*ven the breath of suspP* i,cion blow upon hcr*vestal robe, it is soiled. If -h# lapse but once from the patji of virtue, she “fa 11%like °lm(:ifer.’ r ]iaticnce, however* protracted, can replace her oi>*the pedestal fibm : she fell? No tears *can away th% ’ stain upon her name.* You might as | attempt to reconstriict a*ljroken vase or to^es -1 tore the tints and fragrance of a flbwer. 0 o “The white snow ln$ r On the narrow pathway* \\ here the lorS of the valley cyossed over the moor, o And many a deep print , In the white snow’s tint Showed the tracks of his footsteps to Ereleen's door. The n?xt Sun’s rny, 0 Soon melted away Every trace on the*path where the false lord came! °But nolle shall see the day, # When the stain shall away— The stain upon the snow of fair Eveleen’s frame. And yet that proud lord will lift his bead iu society as if he were as an angel, while the vic tim of his hellish act is, like Cain, a vagabond • upon earth. And even the virtuous woman, who would shrink from her presence as from a pestilence, will give him her hand and heart- as if he had never sinned. —Philip Slaughter. Jonah wrote to his father when the whale first ‘ swallowed him stating that he thought he had found a good opening for a young man going into the oil business, but afterwards wrote for money to bring him home,, stating that he had beeu “sucked in.” NO.