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«•* h*v* Shtlstod ytu; relievo thorn <o far aa you
>*Vfttli#.»kilHy. bone of you ora doubt*
Fur this von ore not
M’Jt-I* probable Uni tb* tax
,.j wijl bo tejieilej'lnjmjdiately. There ia no
ftn oBooeeltJ^^ir^lelay on tbia account. . If the
w *12 he repoa|cd »t all. it will.bf before j-oa
■ ■ ban get your cotton into lb*-heads of your
w [fitfitonii you may be waiting for a bettor
■ > price. There ia “ruck in leisara," a
. tinea,—often "delay* ara dangerous.” Bo-
tureen-thh two, and ladepUarient of them,
lot duty bo your guide.
Thoprie* of cotton
: .m»y riee, or it may fall ; bnt of tbia ; on ate
r certain. Your factor* have advanced for
- • ■you, mid "they,nro now uuderahaavy pres*,
"re.' Give them a lift—» atroag lilt—ero It
ha too late, and you aea them cruahed be-
.Jteaihtlioirioad.
Woaro all Ih distress and wt ontt work
togblhor for our extrisation. One dollar
* will pay a great many dobte,—afford fanoh
4*11*1* it not allowed to atop too long in
•owe ovswafitotionata pocket. An apparent
diapoait Ion to put off Ihoee obllgationa which
w« can, by tom* ozertion, liquidate, often
daatroye oredlt. Let ua allabow that wo ap-
predate the preaent emergency—that era
", an sensible of onr mutual dependence, and
.that,to the utmeat of onr ability, we will
cheerfttlly. reapond to every demand of
duty.
If them are any whom tin foregoing mo>
titraa cannot etart, the** we would remind,
. that future Indulgence* may be required,
and St le not probeble that they wilt be eeei-
* *y obtained jiy thoae who willfully dalay
tbp dlanharge of their pteeent obllgationa.
■Tug Oahu.—Florida has gone fcf a Con-
▼eutloo by about tOQ.muJority. The Had*
have beaten the Republican!, though hv
eralaaat* will be coulee ted by the latter.—
Popa -bat beaten Canby, making the odd
trlek with Me right bower—the k*at Hul-
- torf Ho alio got possession of tha conn-
’fem and played tha deuce.
Old Joe and H. Potash art Hooking the
tarda for “the Tub." Viamonit will be
iJrumpe, and. they hope'with Potaah and
•onoratrated Me to change the color of the
Worte, nnd make* march—to Washington
. Tho whits* passed and got auobradl Ye
Shade* of Hoyle I aVl that aort of a\gai
unoonatltntlonal f r
Brasil Cotton.—Cupt. Rust, of tha Arm
-of Rust, Johnson A Co., haaabowad ua a
apeeimeu ot Brazil cotton, sent to them from
Now Orleans It looka more like eilk than
eptton.nnd baa a long fibre. The latter eo-
cempanylng the specimen, atotee the frill
length of the fibre to be from four to tlx fee!,
hit****, Rust, Johnson A Go. will not ae
agouti for the aalo of the roola of thia cotton.
Qall and wo tho sample. ,
Albany Trl*Weekly dews.
Tho senior editor and proprietor of the
above-popular journal, Colonel Carey IV.
KtjlOu,is ift 'pimcul on a viait to Quitman,
■niid „ ail I lie .congratulated by numerous
IVii mb* I'li- hi* aut'ccea in oonvciwilig almost
o dead journal, mum healthy, sprightly and
-interesting nouspuper, abounding in aeintil-
l-idCns ut wit uml genius Col. Style* will
yi^njtiil ill town tur several days, and doubt
. I tea tooui'ou hi* anbsoriiaion book for
idl who desire to receive bis paper regularly,
■' ’ • [ Quitman Banner. ’
^a are glad youVa touiid-him; wo were
S it about to ofier ball our interest in tin
tiuual debt,fur his apprehension. He let!
■w-t" rtnvshe tnaehimt, taking nil tin “seib-
fiibuh'flV’ A-jii; iiiitV, IWu* iniHfd ,i !it11«*
tai.il iIn- tiling in puffing,
*iij! gel up tlcsm u t il, if lie
^4toV%u.Vryl»ok here/tlibFraternity wiH
•jive tKfc ptcqtvrc of tllUting on a very ihvI
oaUatroplK*, and- be the opportunity and
fctoty of collecting ihe ftflgrtienta and r«*~
"dead Journal.'’
_:Hta ^ n ’t 7 oa ttlr.Wto c.il him “senior* 1 !
-We hak been trying y, off for
AWOj&Oiae, and*! . fondof “Cob
■r- Just-Winy hint back, Will you? We want
?®. ?? n .*l n,, ki *#d.E» called junier.
-sc
‘The following wee wriug on
Tie Kaikla Traabie and feltmae
a*
eftto hmpirud nztraca, which ia both biato-
rinwApr
to be now
Horn the Savamuth BepnbQoan, we Snaen
iod grow
of Brooke-' aa
“liw-»Vidlug,"intolllgent*od ^aea-loving” t
The report mad* throogh the Savannah
Republican, of the recent difficultiie near
Nankin gild as Quitman, ia erroneous in ab-
roost «r*rytiartlcular.
In the fivst place, there is na‘,“tavern" at
or near th* neighborhood ot Nankin, where
of coming lifh-wt promUe. of dtUveranoe
from thraldom?
It ia not for tba oonqu*r»d to dictate terms
to tfaoeonqheror | but the former hat a right,
with the beetled civilization- of the niue-
teehtb century, to expect bettor thao Punlo
faith of the latter; and when terms agreed
upon are disregarded, and annulled by the
stronger party, th* weaker haa a right to
complain. Bat of what avail ia oomplaint?
it ia true that Congrea* violated the termi
of onr aurrender—it ia true that fresh de
mands were made of ns—and, with unwar
ranted confidence in tbo promisee of thoae
Writing them, aeeeded to by ua, until self-
debasoment—aelf-dvitruction ia demanded
of its, and wddomur. .What right have we
to demur? Are we not rebeta? Are not
our conquerors taints? “All our demur*
but double their attack*." They have the
power, or think they have, and if we will
not debate ouraelvte, they wilt debate it*.—
W# are proud, they any. “Pride goeth be
fore destruction," ond if they cannot grind
ont every trait of hoiunoity—blot out th*
divine Impress that distinguishes matt from
tha brute, w* must b* destroyed. Yes, "His
tory repeat* itealf," “Carthage mutt be
destroyed.”
. "Watohnaa, tall ua urth* al|bt.
What Ita algas of prooUss an "
W* bay* lost onr home*—we have Inst
our mesne of rapport—we htve lo’it our
Iov*4 one*, on whom w* fondly, trustingly
Uaned. Iiaya of light have glimmered for
awhile, then vanished, leaving blacker dark-
nesa. Hope's wings are plumed for flight,
and the gloomy night of despair seem* hov
ering around us—w* have lost our confi
dence in man.
Lilt I th* Watchman epeaka, and “ihe
rt'll, small voice" cornea trembling
though afraid of offanding the oppressed,
bnt haughty spirit of men.
• Ik* good ssaa la psrlsked out of the sank s amt
there la aoaa upright aatoag uani Ihay all lit la
Will for blood i they haul evtiy aaa hie brotho
with * aol. Thai they nay do evil with both beads
tb* prince aikotb, tad tbo judge take th for a re
ward I and tb* great naa he Mlartlh hie nleehlte-
out desire, ae they wrap it up. Xba bast or tbam
a brier; the meet upright is sharper that a
tborakedgai tha day of thy watchman and thy rle-
Itatleu eonstb 1 non iMtU ie thtir pirflnity. Trust
yt aal lu a friend, put ye let eeuldeuce Id e guide.
• • • Therefore I will leek wulu the teauj I
will wait for th* Qod of my eelratleu t my God will
hear me. Rejoice tot against ua, O mine antmy:
when 1 foil, I eh all aril*; when f ait la darkness,
thu Loan shall be a light unto me. 1 will bear the
indignation of Ike Laau, because t hare tinted
agalait him, antil be plead my eauee, and atecitta
Judgment for me ; he will bring me forth to the
light, end I rhall beheld hit righteousness.”
Thru there ia light—there is hope.' "Onr
eyes have been attained in the wrong direo-
tlon. Our liju have profetaed oufbelicf in
Supremo Being; our thoughts* our lives,
our affections, our tiuitr have been fastened
tlmmrtlij and we ’have fotind nothing
lint darkness, becuuau we have not lifted our
ts above the horizon to the Great Source
Light.
Ami now that wo l.avo lound light, let us
: Uiunkfnl; ‘’let us an.lt iu the light"; let
us rejoice and give praise to Ilim who is
Omnipotent—whose “justice is tempered
with mercy"—whose mercy wohnvo reject-
d—wlfflje tiieicy is still extended to us—
li.uvkelheven theS|.:t<vro.v'sfall—whose
••Watekmaa, Ml ua af ih* alghL"
Is this daritstm intemioabl* ? Shall th*
gloom which fell upon ua at Lee*! aurrender
grow blacker and heavier—tha hnl of deq-.
potiamand anarchy grind na—“oonfaaioa
wort* coefounded”—dement ua, and all re-
aoiv* itaslf into unmitigated ohaoa? .Or,ia’ Ub,. hemw t^'^hfii
iwees aaeowarsi* aiWiSf STSij
Ia the Alba*/ TrMfttoly lews.
SBNOUL IWA
A.
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•t
“Mr. Spiller stopped to nil," and conse-
qurntly ha did not meet in anoh “tavern,
iragi
negro woman," nor did ha “fir* two ahots
from bit revolver at her:” and aa no “old
negro woman” had anytningto do with the
affair, the report of her hatband procuring
*'“muakot," and ruihingto her defence, ft
al! htoonsnine. “Bill Duncan" did. not
eom* to town “with-a party’of ten, all
armed with rev.olvew.” A number of gen
tlemen cam* to town, it I* true, from the
Nankin dtotriot, on the day designated, but
they were brought here by curiosity, and
for the defence of Dunuan, for there was
no charge made against said gentleman, and
he waa merely in attendanoe as a witness—
therefore it was unnecessary for hit friends
to attend him “ail armed with royoivers.’V
There are many inaeounoiei in the report
MORNING dispatches.
8aM Fsaitciaco, December 2.—Poagaire
is ro elootcd governor of Simon, and con
fidence is restored. . ^ .. ,
' There ia a strong movement in Donnga
in Cevor of an independent Keptfblic. .
Government troop* defeated in all .th*
North-weUeru States, and are ozpected to
join the revolutionists. .
Martinez -deeiro* the Governorship of
Cinalo, and unless nominated by the legists
tare will seise the Government Hh heads
Circus.
AND
mad*to our ootemponry of these unfortn-
but It is unnecessary to
nate difficulties,
correct them in detail.
ry
In fact, our solo ob
ject in referring to the matter at ail, ia to
oorrect the Impression that might gain cur
rency, that our peopla are disposed to j>ro-
tcot evil doer* by the force of aims. Tha
report of tho Republican implies that Mr.
Duncan had beon arrosted as a rioter, and
that
Mot!
"uvnis awvvs* ntiontuu tan n »•>«
at hi* friends armed themtelvee (br pro-
etion. This ie very unjust to tho law-
abiding,^lntriiigent and peace-loving citi-
vy
1.0
.fiavauak Dally Advert Her.
s.JC.-O. WitMngten A Co., who
' ..two years, published
, end distributed it on t free
-hfisiS "now propose to oonrert this journal
into s regulareubacription daily, to be much
' - , | mprWrt ,| t (ht
it onl i> truth,'' niid who hath promis’d tlml
will ii' vu t-M>\k« thrrii lint |»tii lltvtr
;ji*i in Him.” “Ltl ail tho j>«'oj»lc juaihe
kUllla"
stna of Brooks, and in their name wo pro
test egaimt the imputation
The Klid erTambTranls Needed.
Wa dislike the dispoeltion manifealud by
some, of procuring mere dependents and
laborers Irons Europe a* immigrants; and
of Jtrvrattilng that tvo have all the intelli
gence and skill needed tor our agriculture,
and have nothing to learn. The following,
Irora tho Turf Field and Farm, shows that
even tho North can learn much front the ill-
tolliguut and careful practice of the conti
nental small farmer, who ia as far above the
mere laborer in usefulness and rapacity, as
is our overseer above the field hand. We
mnat get thee* small farmers heio to show
us, by example, hew to term with the most
profit to the land, as well as to the annual
iucotue. To do this, We must sell him good
land in small quantities-not refuse land,
the republican army lately dismissed, and
... • —antpart 1- “— ■'
discus
!e is
in favor of the
isgusted about back
pc
will pfa
beat payer*,
pay.
"Li8BOK,Dee. 2.—The Biixiltan mail re
ports that the Allies attached tha Para-
guayians killing ono thousand and raptur
ed two hundred. Alliea lost 80.
WasuiuoTov, Dec Id, p. m.—Congress
organised at 2 o’clook.
Greeley published* card declaring that
he has not been officially hotified of nls ap
pointment to Austria j therefore neither ac
cepts nor declines, but don't intend leaving
his country pending tho Presidential elec
tion. -.'s’ ■
Ho’qss 6th Military Dist., 1
Nitw OnLXAMB, Dec. 2,1807. j
Extract paragraph 2 of Speoial Orders
No. 84. current series from the** Headqnsr-
' EGYPTIAN CARAVAN
AT ALBANY 0® BAY
• p;-y •• ■ >:■
Tuesday, i)ecetriber 186
ana, in place of A. Coxabat, resigned, ia here
by revoked; that office is therefor* vacant.
By command of
Maj. Gix. RahcOck.
IV. O. Mitchell, Brv’t Lt Col. A. A.
A. 0.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Monthouurt, Dee. 2.—Reconstruction
convention adopted a resolution, that when
tb* convention adjourn, it shall adjonrn sub-'
ject to tho call of E. W. Prouk, President, or
the military Commissioner of this State, or
District, bnt if not reconvened within ono
year, it sha'I stand adjourned sine die. A
resolution to adjourn on the 4th iust., was
rejected.
The oath of effleo as finally passed, ve
nire* officers to swear that they a.e not
isfranohisnl by the constitution of Ala
bama, or the cmiatitntion or laws ot the
United States, that they will support the
constitution and laws ot {lie State and of
the United States, nud the Union of the
States, Ac.
Savannah, Dec. 2.—Tho British ship,
Consol, at Tybee Roads, took fire at 11 P.
M., last night. The exertions of the crew
| kept the fire under till this morning, when
qn
ilii
or out ot the way land—but choice land in nn engine front, the city went down, but
choicelooations: 'failed to subdue the fire. Sho was ran
The contrast betweon tho- agriculture of aground mid scuttled to save portions of
Europe and that of America ie great, "in ?»• '»«"»• h ,". t "m "I'pcr P** t* •till hura-
tho former.” says the Hon. Join? H. Klip- !"«■ Theahlp will be a total loss, and l.not
says tho Hon. John If. Klip-
pard, of Ohio, “there ia system, order, pre
cision, care,neatness, taste, and all the mod
ern improvements suggested by Buiencc ami
the mechanic arts. Where there Usystem,
founded upon tqauy yeats of exjierienve or
observation, there uuit alio be economy
aud convenience; and tide we find to be
luily demonstrated in European Agriculture.
Tho Kurojiean systl-m is to obtain tile great
est possible results from the smallest area;
htno* everything which scienco, art, and
the proper application of labor can contrib
ute to secure a bouutiful nml successful re
sult, is always generally bestowed—because
oss, a
insured. The cargo oi 2,826 bale* upland,
and 72 bales sen island cotton, is insured in
Liverpool. Ship Scrcamor was in dangsr at
one tipic, butys now saic^f- *sp
Foster Blnngett is held by the U. S. Court
to bail for 010,000 lor penury. Securities
given by E. Tweedy and E. C. 1
weedy and K
SENATE.
LWado.
Waniunuton, Dee. 2.—Memorial of the
Alabama eonventiod ibr repeal of ootton
tax, lefcrrcd.
Resolution* of Tennessee Legislature fo?
the repeal of the cotton and tobacco fax,
were presented. 12 o’clock _ arriving the
to withhold tho elements of auceoes would commencement of the second session Was
bo to inaugurate a fidlur . The density ot
population and the nevei-oensiug demand
ibr breadstuff* at remunerative prio- s, com
pel the Etiropcaii agrlcuHnrift to secure nml
properly apply every element of success.—
Hu vtiiuul ullbrd to grow poor crops, for
they will uut remunerate car* and labor, and
furnish the requisite quantity ot food; lie
uunuot afford to keep poor or indifiercut
live stock, because tho food consumed is
thu sumo in quantity, and tile expense the
same in umount as though ho kept tho very
the best will
best, while he well know* that
remuuurate Ids car*, labor and expense, aud
the poor or indifiercut will not. Tli-.ii, too,
the European agrionlturiat is not only
proud of Ids vocation, but has studied in
tensely to lie w*ilintbrm«d in every departr
mont related-ov oonneoted with it.",
Mr. Klippard well understands this quee-
tion, ns he lias spent innch lime in studying
from personal oliaurviition the ngricultnre of
Europe, and haa given yuura to thu earnest
inv oatigatlon of th
% splrodid Number.
Bliikk'b Wkkki.y roii.Bovs and Girls,
for November ia ono of the he*' number*
yet iaausd of that charming-paper for voting wi hout system, aniL are, improvident to
people. It contains forlv large oiisrto wast.-falncsa and slofliftilucss. _ Wc depend
he anbjuot in thi* country.
Tliolystcm, care, ordar. preclaion, and econ
omy, arc what wo require, to be eiuineuriy
successful,-in an agnoultiiral point of view,
in the United States. As a rule, we farm
to ii»u*,on January fat, 18*8."
titW-mitofikm that as a mcr-
Ifl not b* turpasacd, If
aayln th* Stats.
“Thh pajitica-%1'if^ raps? will U iV
~MMMrn ia scutimcni,
people. It contains forty large quarto
pages, and twenty elegant engravings; and
is filled with the most attraelive reading mat
J" 1 , u — 1 “’« U’.u.hU. I,a, been pronounced
by the press to lie the best publication" tor'
hope and girle Issued in this country, North
or South, and 1t deaerrsa * general support.
No boy or girl ijLthe South should Ini with
out it. The first issue for January will con
tain tbs opening chapter cf a thrilling orig-
nal novellette untitled "Ellen IlunUr: a
Tale of the BVir,"— the first ofat*ris*or
Stories ibr tli* young, from the pen ol a 'tal
rated lady ot Virginia. Now is the ‘
tosubserbe. Those who, during the
curing eleetion by bribery.
Half dozen financial bill*
oIJDecember, send a year’s subscription, can j ready “«•*»€ and tlricd,'
-II I A. . J .. . n,
more upon ngenerous soil and n preponder
ance of slreugth than we do upon modern
improve blent*, *oi*no* and art. The iniiiea-
tion of the people el the European staml-
•rrl should be one of the grand objects of
onr State Agncuuuiai vi-tic|: and how
palpably they fail, tljo history ot the count i j
and tiro annual-roportajplaiuly evidence.—
Hobbies arc ridden to death, a privilege is
abused, disscnsionsafq encouraged, coiiiih.-
tltion fills to juropdriT Stimuiato etiterpriscL
th* march ol liliprovcmcut if stopped, and
we spdly tag behind the progress of the
age; , ; ,1
rrz' i. The Atlantacorfc?pondoot*of the New
h* time, York Time* writes that General Pope and S' *'. [.g
I month | |. R Brown have a draftk.a-Uousiltmioa]'|,u. ,i’ e m fo "’ ?o ,r . ,uffl “« n A* #e "
announced.
A commit! "ft waa appointed to Inform the
President of the resolution offered, sski:
Secretary Treasury under what law H
mond Cooper ocenpies the position ot As
sistant Secretary. After other unimportant
business, the Senate adjourned.
—USE.
HOUl
NVIlson; Chairman of th* Judloiary Com
mlttee, made a personal explanation in do-
fenoe of Chuvclull, concluding that the mi
nority cnnnht and do not attribute his
change of opinion to improptr ■ motives or
pecuniary considerations.
Judiciary Comihilfc* wa* inatntetad; to
inquire whether tba Hbuse had tha right to
accent or reject terms oftreaty Ilk* that ac
quiring Russian America.
Various petitions, resolutions,' 'Ac., r*-
qnesriiiR. the icpsal.ot tba cotton* tx, wen
rafhtred to tho committee.ot Way* am)
Means. ^
Averell, ol Tenntite*, denied giving aid
and comfort to the rebullion.
Judiciary Committee wasdireoted to in.
quire into ihe expediency of holding all an-
ra il session of Admiralty Court at New
Lebanon.
Resolution ndopted ordering the com
mittee on eleetion to- pern* th* investiga
tion of Wm. A. Barrow, charged with to
wer* presented.
Action on Galiaday’sright ton seat indi
cate* that Kentuckians aro to to excluded
sill after the vote *•> impeachment. It ii
Uiidsrstood that Rollins; Tha Commi»*iouei
of Revenue, will resign. Reconstruction
Committee held a meeting in Steven'S room.
Majority held that further legislation was,
necessary before reconstruction o»n b* com-"
Dieted. - Thd President will sindMfi. his
I'M
Message.
gM all th* back uumb*n>, from Jiliv to Jan- 1 lu *'«
....— /. .1
uarr, ititehed in an elegant IllumihataJ ; l*" J“J
uover. Term*, »200* ye*r. or thrs* copies ; °l’ on "F -
fbrtA 00. S|)vviiuni cojde* sent tin *|«pli-
eatinu. Addrvm
J. W, BURKE A CO.,
Maeou, G*.
cRii-ii,
oeratic
MM.*
liTiiur-
Wga» (to Oljtt SAID TO Btw/mra
c«**Hy and
ato’sm,
kof’neoMtraoSefo'
£3%
of WUeouaia |l
"SSKS
nihino for the sxScu'.iop of
j»ii of jheir combinations at*
1 now Cc.iidueted by while ‘men under tbs
.,!•,»♦* ni' si,,. ..’.1 ie ’
whl.ll to wb; ,|*| r n il|
nyearly dav‘, ■
ilTjrttcurt it*
,|uo!eetionpf the military, and if this pnr-
l teefion is withdrawu^ the. wlnte luen now
controlling, would-withdraw with-it.
IiiTiie Unitwl Stales District Court, la
bavnuiuihv mi Friday^ Hon. d*lm Erskine,
L it.: Jmlgy, |,r, sh|!ug, the grand jury /relumed
t>« a true tall in tto «»a T of tha Vniwi Btates
tic
T.mI-T*- *>«*r»odg2.