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DiJNCAN &* LOQHRAlttE ; . at: =* EO. SUNDAY, DEOEMBIR, 13, 1837 ■tsatus 06* THK UrmilGBHuBR & EXAMINES DAILY, - - • - • 86 00 WEEKLY, - - - - - - 3 oo tar FOR IMTESfXE ITS .cfi£ THIRD PSOE FOR SHERIFF. KBt> St-.**’*'-**^ For Deputy StoctlO*. ;p. O. GREEN’ & OSBORN. ■For Clerk of Superior Court. DR. B., F. B 0 M A R . For Clerk ot Inferior Coart. DANIEL PITTMAN. For 71mmyr.—C- H- Cf “ for ftsrmvr.—3. I/. FARRAR. F. WINFIELD. rZ ThxJR'C'irtr.-.K. J. COLLIER, lor Coroner—A. R. WHITE > NOTES OF BfcutofFvttoa takea Debt* duo this' far all * Domocratic Meeting. A meeting cf the Dutncemic pirly of Knltoa County, will be held at (he Athene on, "on Monday Evening the 14th i.nst, at early gas light A fall attendance is desir ed, as business of importuace is to be trans ected. By order of the Eiscrrmt Coearrrta SffLOor readers will perceive, by refe rence to oor advertising columns, that Bill PatTOvr's Barlcsqn* Opera Troape and Southern Minstrel/ will play in this city oo the 16th and l~th instant. ■ Murdoch Dramatic Club. Ocr readers will please hear in mind that the abera olob baric v been rr-nrgan^ed are aesuenced to appear tc-cVht at ths Athe- ness. See bill* for programme of perCre- mane*, Ac. Gorariy, end secure s good and comfortable tea:. The above cottar, on reader* mill pr-ccire. was intended for err .vooe of v@te.-day morning, (SatordaT.) bat was asanidebly crowded out; bat a* we dUrribale hi is a- we in the City, early Saturday evet-cc we doubt not it will have the same tf.- The '-ampbeli Kiaxtrfls. These topolar vociiiets will ayreor in ccr Cilycn V. edoesaay and TborwLy nk-hte 16th and 17th inst. I ::m :ae Charleston Mereary wo clip tie '■.!! wing notice. •Toere «s ts r.-ti of our recme-dTgthj Minstrel treepw to oar pabtir, f r ur I—— geas hall is nightly i'.ied to its of:. v. parity bj delighted uudi cries. Bat we ctnn.-t lilt bear ‘o express oor gratification at the eminent nasic-vl talent ot fietronpe, the excti.'ca’. Uste which eiaracterinss their selscttoos, and tbs goed ’order preserved at the concert room. Itistbtir province to amuse an! to dtaaiss tbuir potters joyful end g'esfc:. Bit amid ait the drollery, j > coaly, c -i fur, of the «ottrt*innen\ there is c> w H or hint to ■ fieri iso eat tat;- dica>. This we take to he rare talent. ■•Tie company wi/I spend but a irw mere evenings with as. as tberr agent, Mr. ?. A Clarke, we regrst to *uy, leave' u thiam.r except for fecran or murder la which re 5 ® ke tney respite tbe execution and make re port thercor to tbo next General Assembly by whom a pardon may be granted. Ibis section of fbe eentb’luBoo holy makes lltbe defy of tbo Irgbktion to uef In culm of 7Vms*h nr murder. While I bare atoll taste gwwt reepect for the recommendatlbos of the General As sembly and while I recognise to the fbUest extent the right of each individual member of either house, to potition for the pardon of anv convict in the Penitentiary. I enn but regard the precedent set by this attempted legislation interference u a very bad one.— By virtue of the above provision of the oeo- atilutioo it is oleariy the duty of the Gov ernor upon application to examine, the evi. dicee, and circumstances io the case, and in the exercise of a sound discretion to pardon or refuse to pardon the convict, and he u/rnv is responsible for the tometneas of hU too. elusions. The two brunches of the legicte' tion witbott giving any m»on why the punishment in these cases u not just, by their rmolation asking that these convicts be pardoned have kindly consented to divide with the Governor the responsibility which the constitution has devolved epoj Aim alone. Should your kindness be accepted and your reselattas pass into a precedent, oth ers of like character asking the pardon ot male as well as female convicts, would doubtless, be presented. I am informed that one raolul oo of like character asking the pardon of a male convict, has already been introduced into the Senate, and referred to a committee such resolutions may be frequent, ly introduced and may become the subject of Jegtby discussions, in which mach J the time of the Legislature may be waisted and great expense, incured. io the examina tion of ihe facts, and tbo investigations of the evidence, upon which convicts art detained, as such an investigation would certainly be necessary, before any member of the Legislature enaht to feel content to vote upon inch a resolution, A a general rule in my opinien it woo'd be better to leave all these cues where the Coart3 and Junes have left them There are a few ex- > epted reset, and for the purpose of finding them out, it is cf.eu necessary to invtstigst. the eviiie ce and tbo cirenmstances of the trial Toe cocsbtutioa has assigned the dety of the investigation to the Executive De ponmsnt of the Government without divid ing the responsibility with the General As sembly, and t» it woo’d greatly lengthen the seasons and consume much of the time of the Legislature which could be as well eta. ployed in the consideration of each matters as the constitution has confidid to tout branch of tiro government. I would respect fully suggest thjt it might be better for each department cf the government to be content to confine itself within the sph-re of actios »as grei it by the constitution. i therefore withhold my sanction from tbs joint rear.otion of the two louse*. JOSEPH E. BROWN. D»_ Purchasers of McLsne's Celebrated Vermifuge and L v * Pills, will do well n t n'r to examine the wrapper, and also tb directions enveloping each box or vial. Th proprietor* tave not on’yadopttdeclire new wrspi«rs, which will hereafter be printed in il'art Ink instcud of Red, as ia the old but an entire change ia the directions. The g, mrea.'e (hr Augusta. Nashville and j directions of the jeauise will be hereafter Memphis, t> makeamsjsmes'*f r concerts; printed or. fine wntaper.This paper they In I bore and intermediate cider M- (ilsrke! have nunufacnired expressly for Ibis pur- follow* his pref-wsi m from icg trsveied for the pis' bar. pnor: it ia aho water marked. Tli* wu'er -ereen yeir* 1 mark can be seen by h:iding the uirro ions Geotleesnly m his addrme. of \ graci.u* up to the light; it will be (hand to read ai and haodsjCK pr»:nc , nrd wropaloasly I foflovri: Dr .Me Lined celebralei Vermi- etritt and h r jrable in hi* tu-incs relv- • fugs and Liver Pills, Fleming Bros , Pro tioo#, Lis arqux'ntacee has been a ; 1 a*urr \ prietots, to us. and we ownmecd him t >he i'r~A . ■*■*- oSres of the press, wbrer-.-r be may trnr el.” ^AFTERNOON SESSION. Mt. P. H. Colqaltt, Senator elect ftoflt Muecogee, leak thb oath of office. The diicuxdou oo the motion toreoonehtar the Hivraascu R. R. bill was resumed, when Mr. Stewart contended that because this Read would build up Charleston, wav no reason why it should not be baht. If $t\ nntuh could aot ofivr to traders such in ducements as Charleston would, be would *sy let it go to Charleston. The same rea son for (taping tficee people this rood now would obtain it 100 years from now. Uf did not believe that it woald couflie! with the gvnand good to build this road. Mr. Ward, of Chatham, said that the gnat Valley of the West bed but one out let, end that was through Georgia and over the State Road. He was opposed to turn* leg thie eomuetce aside from Georgia; He was particularly opposed to the bill now, that lu advocates woald net be willing te accept the amlndueots offered to allow this Road tabs tapped by branch roads, ftr Georgia's beAfit, without any discrimina tion against these roads, Ac., Ac. Mr. Tucker replied that he was not iegis htiog for Chorleetoo, bns for the eoontice along the rood. He believed if the Legists tare refused to charter this road, that the people ought to baild It any way No other Roads had been restricted as this was Ur, Ward cited him to the Waynesboro, acd other .branch roads as instances of this. On motion to reconsider the ynu were 55 nays 47. The balance cf the afternoon was consum ed in attempts and failures to remove from divorced men and women, the logo! disable tie* on account of divorce. UODSE. Mr. Diamond, of DeKalb, moved to re consider so much of yesterday’s journals, ae relates to the passage of a bill to render more stable the decisions of the Supreme Court. After some debate the motion lost. Mr. Shelton moved to reconsider so much of yesterday’s journals as relates to the loss of a bill to create a netv county from Habersham and Lumpkin. Carried. Haller Introduced. By Mr Schley, of Burke: A bill to fix the time when minor wardships of free persons of color shall terminate ; and adult wardships of free persons of color shal commence. By Mr FulImSre: To incorporate the Bank of Cartereviile. By Mr Gordon : To incorporate the Thunderbolt A Skidtvay Plank A Shell Road Co. Also a resolution anthoriiing the Gov to cause a proper survey to be made of the Laiaretta Tract cn Tybee Island. By Harri , of Cobb; A bill to give Tin ners a lien upon their work. By Mr Cook, of Early ; A bill to amoral the 3ith see. tf the 4lh div. cf the Penal Code. Also to amend tbs charter of the Main Trunk 11 R., so as to fix the Western ter minus of the Road. By Mr Westmoreland: BUI to encourage Agriculture by an appropriation to pub lish a monthly journal, and to give pri zes. By Mr I/nderwood: A bill to authorize the Governor Io appoint a Bank visitor at >i salary of I100O. A hill io appropriate money to the State University for the education of poor young men in the State. By Mr Graham : A bill lokepeal th for the trial of slaves, Ac., for capital ; f/.renco*, and to provide for the same. ; Iiy Mr Davis, of Marion: A hill to do-( line the number of Justices of the Inf-'rio; j Court nece'viry to give judgment in said ; Court. GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. Got. Brown i Veto Message. We present our readers wftfc the Veto* Messers of Gov Brow o theca*-. ,f the two females w’o are confined in the Pen)-] lent ary r,f cor axle. «'-< eonnited for riot, and th: o her for msrufousKltr This mes Oerrerpcnden’t of the Ini tt- Examiner Mmurooevn tc, Dec.lt, 1657. SENATE. Mr Field: moved the recmsideratlon cf sj roach of yesterdays journals, a, relats I ’ the rejection of a bill to provide for the erec- snt-r wa> V a iiy a; plaoded oo its being read j "'■' D c ^* °* w P'' ci erl tia r y, ic 'be House, a; it will by the wise acd I Mr. Fi- Hi thought rb* motion oti-h’ to g-y>! ia -.very ..i. -.four S'ate. ft was.! prevail, and thia lnr.itntion removed; i.-i cur humble judgment, a mawkish *-n.» ti ity that indo-'d the I. /Vature to pcs ! s.oco'l'.t of the necessity of boilding a new 1 one, tl»* expense that would accrue io fcu-lJ- tU rrseiu'i.n which it did, and it iv well | ir -g a “*» one at Stone Mmntain—tha! that Gov. Brown administered toe rebuke I woo'd c *t 830,040 lees at tee Mcuntain— n of the citizens of MiUedge - to it< remaioine I hi, city, Ac. Mr. Daw-on thought that as the Pecitcp. tiary w .s ia^iSrient, as. the G .v roor a d officers hid rtccmraeniod its removal, thf. motion ought tc prevail in .-!o, to allow a more thorough conaiderati a o! the b !!• Mr. Fambro etiil for t.A>J OO th-- State wcui-; detain 2.3>30 acres cf laud. Mr fJn-c;e, r„ reasoas against re-nova!, ref:rred to ihs large f'.rsjt, qoaatities o( pro:.:, r. M ledgevili-:, the public conve nience, Ac. Mr. Thecmns. GwiaoetF, referred to the expereu cf cieari.g away tba’old wails, Ac., t:.d th*icaocvcnienee of obtaining materials about Milledgeviiie—the price of ppdviaious. Ac. - The yeas and uiy* b-.og called, the vote •toiytas 65 cays 36. Mr. Gibson, of Bcktnond, moveJ to tf c /Cede.- eo ranch of yesterdays j rornaU, <w j Amount to he pa:d S;2b0. Passed. to them that be did. They might truly cars : f t*rn befe* cznpiyed thin in interfering j v , with the pagdp--wer invested by the! eoosti’.ntiuc ia the Governor. Erecirrvx I/z?aerwrvr, . Mil!edgeTil>. Dec. 7th, le.’,7. j 7b lit Iljuee of Btpruenlalitet, I herewi-h return t, ;bc House a whirl. •—it-crigiaowl a join' reajluti-.n rtijawtisp- at ir.;-i to panlor. ar<l ciseiurge two* fetr.a'e ctr.vdv now ir. -.he Pm 'er.tiary ihi- Smte, or.r eonvic'-td ,f ru.i c.-.J th other of ntO'jrn-jxhl r. V. better the G t,', ral Assembly base exa-r. nroi the ..ridecre- out facta c one'tt-J vr.tb there or aheta.r the'- are w.iiisg to r . for the pardon wiany r-^-'d to the ...rcum- — of agravatioo attending th- -ran**;- ilooe, I am not icforraed. My onir. cn i» that the peniociog powtr should L.t be cdiscrintinaielyexercised, but that the Wt lu-.cn-w .' tee 3'ste requires ti at it he dor, t-u t-ntly and cantiocaly ia the cxrrc -e f -'/usd jodgroeot nfxr a tborccgh Inres /g, . ■ of r.i wh I • t -sc.— I thick it ta oftcc b.et, t'. ;,eu by its toe bt*ty sed icet/a-ktaat* tiercUe. Whto ihe pardociag power is eiercised upon ve ry appliexti-jn alciott cs matter of i. ur , the law ceases to be who; i: ia ictecJeded to be a terror t j evil doers. Let it b* retoem bend that the mercy to tie criminal which (eras loose every eotlaw who ey plies. i» cot that mercy to the commusity wbieh pro tect its interest, prevents the c jo mission of crime, acd preserves oor tad from tfc e stain of innocent blood. Those who pos sess tbe pardoning power should cot be gov erned by a f«l»r sympathy, Ita In 11 r at tempt to miiigate tbs snfferings ,t tt-* gnil. ty, they grratls exercise tbc suffer'oga cf tbe icnccent. Rsterol good. By the atvecth sectioo cftbesec.nl ur- M-. Reynolds eocteoded that this road tick cf the c-JOStitu ivn of Georgia it is * iwold U - cb f r ^ rrf ' t “ lbe ? r ' XUK, < t ^ t That the Governor shall lave "" - -■ — GEORGIA Our UmiedgaTUle Correipondonoh Mtuotnoxvaut, Deo VOIU, 1657 SENATE. Hotter under final OuntideroUm A hi d to explain tbe charter of the Macon A Brunswick R R Oo.. Ao Laid over Jar tho present. Bill to girt aid to the Georgia Air Lins R R Co. The State to endorve the bonds of the company to tbe amount of $7000 per mile, os the coinpleti. u of every 26 miles of Roed. Mr Bans*, of Hall, offered a substitute containing the provisions of tbe ” Mein Trunk ” charter. Mr Harris of Merriwcthcr, said that ac cording to the constitution all bills appropri ating money should originate in tho House, and that this bill proposed iodirectly to ac complish this end. The chair dooided that thi, bill only asked tbe Credit of the State, it was not of tbs dose which could behrinato ulooe in the Home. Mr Harris api'eale l from the decisions of the chair. Mr Whitiker. of Fuitou, sustained tho President ia his decision by u fow remarks on tho constitutional difficulty. The decision was sustained, by yeas 71, nays 29. Tbe question bein; o . tho snbititntii ii Mr Banks, Mr Thomas of Gwinnett said that ho thought that he cauld demonstrate that this Road would not only benefit his own con, stituents hut tho wholo S;a!e. A great change had c .mie over public opinion widi in * few years, as to II R enterprises. The Georgia U II had opposed the connection with Coiiimbus by tile Opelika Hoad, and afterwards reported an increase of business on account of this connection, it is a general principle that, all Roads entering at j ing t anyone point, benefit the Stato and each other, provided they aro no! parallel. Mr Thomas gave many more goed rouson* for the adoption of the substitute offered A bill to Incorporate the Roma Mutual lnsaranea Co. Passed. ' * A hill to compel Ordinaries, Executors, Ac, to advertia* In papers nesrffet their residence. Referred to ipdiaisry Commit tee. A bill to appropriate 915,000 to tho At lanta Medical College. Parsed-you* 03, nays 59. House adjourned (ill 3 P. M, '■ Q. Bishop Burry, cf tho Georgia Dio cese, delivered a diaoourse and perforimd tho Rites of Confirmation ut tho Catholic Churoh oo Bund >y last. This wus tho first public occasion tho Rovercud gentleman has appeared In onr olty, rince his appointment by the'See of Rome. As an exemplary and charitable citizen', and as a pious uud worthy clergyman, Dr. Barry was universally esteorn- ed : mid his elevation to tbu office uf Bishup is as much a cause of ploasuru tn his uumcr- nus Protestant udutirurs, as tu his Catholic frieods throughout the diocese. Wo believe B shop Barry is located nt Savannah, but oar citixcus can never forget his invaluable sorvioos in tho past, mid will always be gratified to hear of his good heulth, and bo phased to cordially shake by the hand so good a man.—Jui/uila Coneti tutioualirl. S9i- The corrorpondont of tho Charleston Mercury, under date of Wosbington, Dec 1st, says: ‘I have learned that tho assembling < f f.-ngress, on Monday next, will bo attended with a delils rate, circumstantial and rospon- riblc dcounciaiion of the Clerk of tho Iasi Homo of Keprasetitutivus of a very extra ordinary charset r, and it will to well il uo others shall be embraced in the scope of what is inlcudcJ. Gen. Cuilom is oithoi the most gro'sly ciluinniatcd or llic most t runt man that has over held position in this ity." Mule vs. Rum. A friend some days since made us laugh ‘•consumedly,” by relating the follow Not lur.g since, onr friend li , of Mobile, was on n visit to Look Out M un- tain, Georgia, an 1 was much struck with, the fact, that a lino j it of water wus thrown up above tho top of the omino.icc of wli' -h ! by Mr Banks, Ills whole argument was a I Hold stands. Ho kn-.w it was brought lucid and forcible one. ’ ! from Ur ho,ow ’ Mr Reynolds,ofNewton, moved to sirik A Oreenhorii on the locomotive. Mf J lm« boon “senot- iiif* ifauW'al llm Wed* and ns sumo of his e’xptifWnors qm rather muusinir wo copy an extract'n« follow a: “Whim w# tu tho depot I wont around to gat o look nt tho Iren hoax, Thurtdrr.i- tion ! It warn’t no ui\ ro 11ho a hois limn a mootin’ house, if I vrna gold’ to dost riba tho oninnile, IM s»y it looked like —woR, it looked like—dnrnod if l kn »\v what it look ed like unlosa it was a regular ho devil, »n<rtln 1 smoke all around, and pantin’, an I hostin' and s\voi!in’ t and ehuwin* up rod coals like they was good. A fuller st-nxl a house like, food in* him all the lime, but tho mo o ho gu tho more ho uanted, and tho more ho snorted. Alter a pno I tho fuller catched him by the tal', ond great Jericho! ho set up u yell that spli. tho ground for moro’n a mile and a In If, uud tho n; xt minit I lei my le^a a waggin* and found myself at tVth r end of tho atrirg o* voliicklcs. 1 wasn’t akerod, hut I had tlireo chills and a s'roke of pa sy in l«s* than live tninits, and my faro lia t aeurous hrowuith jillor-greon-bluUli color in it. which wan perlect y u::ace mntahle. ‘Well,’ says I, •cotnnn nt is suppcr-/M'wi,”'ami l took a scat in the neatest wnggin* or oar, ns they call ir—aeonsarnod I mg, steamboat lookin’ thing, with a row of pews down each sido big enough to ho d about onu man and a ha f .Jo t an 1 sat down, the boss hollered twice a d started otl* like a streak, pitchin* my head first at the head of a big Irish wo man, and she gavo a truniednus grunt, and cram d me under tho sent; tha cars wr.s u jumpin’ ami lor. in’ along at nigh onto forty thousand mi c3 an hour, and evorhody was u hob! in’ up and down like a mill saw, and every wrotch on ’em hat his mouth wide 1 open and looked )»<n they waslallin,’ Imt I | could’nt hear nothi »* *hc oirs kept such a j racket. Hiuiehy they htoperd all at oner, ; wild then such .mother lalf l-usteil out o’ j them passengers as I never hern before— 1 Rillin' at tne too. thats what nude me mail j arul I w s mad as thunder too. I ris up. and shakin* my list at ’em, says I, • Ladies 1 and g-ntlemen !<> k a It re! I’m a pcao'ii- j hli* stranger—” :r d nway tlie dim train] w ut like sm ill po\ hi town, jerkin’ me d wn in the seat with a whack like IM keen thrown f.mn the ihnr.n, an { then eu-sel mouth’s Ho p; ,1 | p», and the Ic lers \v. nt lt» bobbin up ami down agii i. I put on an of magi iinim us contempt .ike, and ■k no more no'iee ot ’< m and viry mit« illy wen*, to bobbin’ u,> and dow n my*. Spooial Mottoes, •In thp|l!u Iff tu tffike l ines 1>*'0 9, 18ait lUff IdfluOCtiCUU, ffittlU) «UotloHS*li|rt( OS tho am Uouduy la ft ., ~ Itlfftj Toth# Votori of Faltoil-CJmnty. l'r.t.Lutv Citurss :—llolnjc a Cundidato I .r ro* -'loclion to tho otllca of Clerk of tbe laforlur Oourt, nt tho ensuinr aleotion In J«nunry next, your aunport nt the tlallot box will bo thankfully ooclvedby your obeditlit lorrant. itvo. 18. td. 0. M. PAYXK. WB uro HUihnrixt'd to amimiucu thu nnrnn of R. 8. J0HN80N m an inJc|n*ii. dent candidate for sheriff of Cobh County, at tho otmting election, 1st Monday In fannn»y nvxi MANY VOTBIW. fflvotkn for County Tr*««urrr. N ©w Advertisements! GQMlNft I EVERYBODY GOES TO SEE. , but ho was curious fo km by what mecUanioal ciotriyence. Walking j /)isuit>rau8 AV ......-v-—- . ..........p, , i/rai.-i'/mij ' i, "ii around the jet uJmiriogly, he actuated—injt'iuM. -On .^..t.ud.ii and out the lection in bill authorizing tlicSuto I his accustomed polite uud rather ptee to subicribe for Fiva Hundred Thousand \ » P ,u '" countryman, with : Dollar* of Slock,—carried bv yeas 03, navs I 29. On motion ot the same, the provision i that the State endorse tho bonds of tin* j company was stricken out by yeas 65, nays 45. On motion of Mr Billups, tbe original Mr frieod, is this water forced up by a Ham ! ’—meaeiog of course, tho hydralic con rivauce eo named. ‘•R »m !” pxcisitntd tho countryman ‘•I sti7 Ham 1” i "No sir. It’s a domed l»ig J/t/A*, *vt;d • hard work at that, Come here and I’ll s?h v.v j hitu to yc u.” A mi sure enough, friend H lid, fr wi re tom • gra\»* rur.. >i> u the darn igo *»» the tmgur tho Suit • of tin* n j-’i.t \ *-tiJl mure reoi nt wurm w* in r, however, ihx gr.^v the lorm of grave lads, IT r.; >;i I’un^h, in wins .Vug ir J'mu! i ; Utd.iY lait there; Jl at i.. r»-I«i.M . t.i cr<p thfuuglinul i .•re f osts, and the uther Lmevcns : miners assumed 1 GREAT BURLESQUE Op ora Troupol AND Sofflhcrn Minstrell! A T If AYDRN’fl HALL, At!tnU, On., lYED- rV.NKSDAY *nJ THU USD AY KVBNING8, Doc. iCtli ui, | 17th, 1857. Etubrncing /ho fol lowing lint or utrii'prottchffbU Talent. 0LI> JOB ri\VKENT, MOMS. SOh. J M. CHAfiB, DIOK HWERNY, SAM SWEENY. MAST. PAIIHOW; A ml tho Southoru favorite BILL FARROW! MT* Admlsiion 60 Cents. Doors opoo at 8 i IVr.t.iin.iu.’* tocotnmcTicout 7 o’clock. CHAU LEY llAJUUS.AR’t. | December 12, 1857 d4t SMITH &, FRAN KLIN, T in i ' ‘ su.’i M.rrhtn'.i nn l Dealert in J 'u .. j iFiJ DianliUi-n Uromiee, 4*r I MafiS'.ti Struct Atlanta Georgia J. n SMITH. a. V. PH AN KLIN. SMITH & FRANKLIN, WOt'l.fl rMp«:t/uUjffnut>uuc •• cil'/'D* ot AUrtnfff ffn<t i uoomff ctiiinlry, that tliuj , . bill ami all amendments wore laid on the ' 14 different point uf vi w, got a view uf th table for the balance of tho session. Matter Introduced, By Mr Bloodworth, of Pike: A bill to prescribe the mode of creating, changing j and abolishing precincts By Mr Ward, of Cha'ham: A bill for] the protection of Rice planters and Rico ! sellers in this State. By Mr Banks, of Hal!: A bill to repeal I an act in relation to Sheriffs’ certificates, ! quvlruped hyptid working tlm unchinury and agreed that it was pretty “ rd work. 1 I Mont. Mail. i , 'n in .i P inter in wor 1 w* 11 icj the utmost reliance, we learned inst night that thi dimag <i . .. t, i o t ,.i.e Ii i* l. u f, tieble , wfn*. \v i' a. :.; *t nt.'. i; ntrd. and that on ••>me j.'.»n?-i t :.s i.. -/ .f r o, a;! a.l- j .’tt)ing j ari .. 1.0 I i.d yield w;.i . t lm made.—X. l> Ikl lhs.'Z *iit’ »ny L*n ■M.-Kf. Will ( ion, Ur«J. Y ' 'i-wiffiim# o' r.Wtn. V 7 (iUOCDIW.'S, r.wintj ftt pr.CM I tiff t Will c .«•/.•- a utUssity, ffu.) ff.k ffafurff of put- • ffttsntiAO to thff HAlsof Cffi- . tirffln, T*>brt.’o'), A- , 4o. um#nt* (•«pfc»rully ffAll«iiA*l. ufflpt ftO.ffotioB <lf«n tal'uh Orlsrff. n Mari«tlff alrfftt, ia tii« bulltliOf fornurl* •:upa it.yC.K l**rr * 7 IWtaiuW n. 1557 H The Xtw Parliament H use. —A I/md«iu curre-poudeut of the Chicago Weekly J ■peaking tf ihe now Pariiuncnt Unu^e, which is situated at a short distaucc from th.* Queeii's Palaco, on tliu 'ihauies, .*.iys; it ia tho la r gjdt model of (i .'hic An-hitedurt . Europe*, and one of the fin-nt buildings in j ].*. ,t',Vt i , •» ’t ir.rel iMinu.nni'. il talk 1.* I vl,.M - I *. ‘ ** . ' 1 Sin ,til ir Fact.—T'lt* Turr-nt • (<?. W.) (’ohmisi nmvs th.'it tli • very l ighest mth rs ^ I ity on tlm Mit/f t *»'ti n.it ■« that th ct’.'-r- '* 1 ra jus riim of Xf J ),<•!.iJ.bCMi lus bfp’j hpont in on'* \r iv and s.n**t!ir;r, <»r* Amt lienn rail. 'Vu' ' m.d ctlt-r impr v tminf*. m.d that , nearly till of this .« 1 ’• ■:; idi money. The j t'«i!uriis*t jidds : it is a c .riuus fact that By Mr Blotdworth, of Tik< faciliia'e ’he seitlemeutsof Uuatdmns, wi ti their wards, «Scc. By tho Mine : A bill t > amend the law in relation to Insolvent Heb’.ors giving n >• lice tj creditors in the same place.. By Mr B;isc:c, of Uddivin: V bill to require recording Arc ofeert(inlandgrant*, Ao. By Mr Hid, of Sumpter: A bill tn pre- vi r.t no.i-ros; 'ents from peddling ur» buuksi si maps, Ac , in tin-* State. By Mr Ji*rr*rd : 'I' ) incorporaie th** Na. cor.chee Min ng By Mr A Troup : A bill t > thang the coa)in ji >.x p'-.icric-* m eertain. .cases. By Mr W *.;.uen, of Washiagton: To add additional do'.i-s l> fax U -i'cctors, than •wufiid t-u tale, chatUls, tho world- It w.i!< commenced ub i.: twen- j ll j^* llir ,„| ty years ago, and will be t: i-h«d in uh mt' ! ton voir?, ul a c )3l ot X12.U0U,0U0 two A l)iil to ! towers aro being bail*, nt each c.d, wi). !i will attain llto hei .h* of three huudr d and 1 thirty r.od thr* o hundred and forty ftet.— * The number of statues uh ut ih»: hui'd r.g. in honor “f distiug t.sho 1 K g i-hmen, wtli be mote than lour hundred And fifty -elite si COMING AGAIN ! ... j J *. s .J >.l J . m \J i+J Wcdnoslay ant Thnr«la7 Evo'gs, Deo 16th and 17th, 1857. nU.YiSEY & NEWCOMB’S WOULD AgiVOIVA7JD AKD OA/.V fi'auipbell Hiuslrds, AND BRASS BAND! A Georgia Suporintcndcn*. Mr. \Ya .y, fur nny^eirs the (fficept ! «P r.ut nt ul 'h« i . n*r:.l Ktiirnnd JHa* j t — Ii duett! o resign hie ofti.iv* control ofthit thinly J’ Co., London.—'lho New York K *id an ! u’.- i-h.irgo « f si lu-i-t in f/iui*. j ima Mr. M • fi—c, <*».t.»r of the X. <J. | Cfiri>!i;ln .1 ,'r cotr r*ji Wiow.t r i tiffflraloffi i ml witr ih« fiUm«i>r AtUntff UOKK I.ONflRW, lu thiMi VffaJiflllff, fffl ,-hiffh nccffifftoi , tlJrt «ar*MiBu* tor »*fL I'naerrt > -'.(’•ffiffH . : u’ffi.xl A iwluffUm r. J. U-AiiK. Agffot. Ihfttl ‘A! r. : II-y, .*h, \y .q ii i.i \ 0 :♦ the ui Alfo, a till to a ithoriie the owners o'f Ufdr-arici Ac, nr t!i slaves, or guardi ms of free pers ns of color to »ett!e all criminal cases against such persons, when the pmisbm.*nt ia not death. *■> By Mr Pri:e: A bill to abolish the Penitentiary ar.d :or other purposes By Mr Bigham, of Troup : A bill *o erect i monument to the Georgians who fed at Golead Adopted. On nntson of Mr. Ilarderaan, a resolu- t or to erect a monument to the memory of t'apt. Isaac Uulmes, was adopted. By Mi Fain : Toproiidefor the collect »u of taxes on vacant lands. The Bank com. af er some amendments reported tn Ur or of the bill to incorporate the ••Biiik of I’pson,” in tbe t-wn of Thcrr.uton. Passed. afternoon session. T>|C special order of the day being to abolish the u*ary laws, Jtc., Mr. Iviffraan offered an amendment ‘ that it d j not apply to bodies corporate,” which W4i adopted. An amendment wa( off red “that th • in t6»rest should not exceed 10 p*r cent.” O this amendment the vole was yeaa 07, nay 1 The Speaker voted in the affirtnatir-, and on motion the hi l wa3 hid on the ta ble. The Jud. com. b.ll providing f r th ? man agement of the State Road wan mads spe cial order for Monday n :xt. A bill to compensate Mr Defiraffenreil for the comp.lation of certain records.— ton of 11 schools v re- l up! id* Il < lho a is in order to form a more per, torn. By Mr Gibson, of Richmond : A bill to amend the At:ari,::i<;ut and Garnisheuient 1 iws of this S'nt *. By Mr S. *•:), ol f’linch : A b.li to have the lands of tiie Ok* fen ikee Swamp sur-* vcye'i and r\v -•• i f r s iV, Sena’e adj -irned *.;l! J I’. M. A FI HR NO »N .SESSION. Mr Gibson, ,\ Richmond, intrriucc i n biilto repeal tin* act p-Tunum ; practicing attorniej to hold the office cl Juuuu of tiif Peace. By Mr Tyson, of Glynn (\ituicr Ik E. quire' has received tbc follows mg dirpatcli a.dreatcd tu an intimate friend ! of MiHsrK. Peabody .V. C.i, f of Loud u : | Ftuancia! .ifTaira.—‘Wo cannot gather ' more ii f »rmiUi 'n that tb v eoutnii.e l in the ! iPjspatc l i already tr.in-mi!?/!, which cmhra ; «.*♦•! ev ry.hiag cxjiaiued iu the London • ihinos. lho narae of Peabody U net men- i ti med in the tie we p )(-<.’:■*. but tho eminent American firm nferrid to i* flint of o'g* PciloJy Ii Ci. It ia utt .’cri-toj'l that th B i:j’< uf England hui promptly re«j* -i:«l : 1 to their call, ur.d affirdcl them os-ijiancc ; t-j ii.»; • xteof of oi.c million sterling ' j Tin: London Globe of Friday pays; ‘There is now a much quieter feding in f - ity cire'ep, and the absence of further corn j '!'[ * r ' _ ” J 1 * 1,1 mercial failures stems to h.r/o creatnl in- j _‘' ' ! r ’ . creased confidence. Most persona ur« iu- dined to believe that the worst i“ over, a d il at althuugb an occasional di-a^tor may I »ccur, *.hose mercantile firmi who fum.d j themselves embarrass d will be euabltd, through the usaiatance of Trim Is, t » extrj- I cate th mielvei. The fact that a large tatilisbment connected with the United ^tans has been as listed bv the bank, which ha.( prevented a serious failure, appears to j Lave produced much iatiafaetion.” hU.. th... A .<li<*y on S ip. rrnten U : i N r ii road thu iy r nt-nh nr. Mr. 'n pat o*i.— lie is :y# T"t* C-mpany todr-.w bun Ir i n .« •»'.(■> <d cl J o A’ under him* . •! v.dvuJ jKiir.t ono an.i ho isrx- f) Brandon. i of Mr. or tw 7 r.il |»:ctcd ro I il. I P! it 11, iJ ■ I -I in rr.i - ,! I'ortaislit lie | b- tight tio,vn if.i, |„t oi i-uiploy* Eacdv, I lt.i;i^>ri-..ri, I nut I. IJ to I C'O, nr<J hit. I uui tol l ll .v il he h ! Jit. t i Irruchcneut, ho sv II, wi'l. cr r. n' hi- !. ro v, hivo llieo rn | .in fill 1a yrur. I. -ry item til j tl o runt • t cj*Mo< .;i I •!;■.; bead m ty o ' L ■* I cy will l ot i.'op U.o.-c, tiii.f adrift a ho.t j.ara- ".'i eat iji the |irofit< and uro in cae'i • t ter’a , ui *, pruinptni s J , and i.i: ■ nn l li.a' will im- Postponcuicnt! I iiu'.V.'TlV’ f* ° r ,h " "•»'*>»*' MURDOCH . ilK VMArtO Cl,hB will a., p.,r>!K uztiJ hi’.ouli, Kt.*:,,, I>«. 12 h. r w. Ar CI10ICE, Mrntl.r, Be-ffimher 9, |SS7 Utf illiscclloitcous. CAM PHENE' Darning Fluid! » AND rel*:e. to -be pawagt of tha HiwaMee li R bill. He ssud no road Hsouid he chartered j nnb-w it \i (it the pro/i of tha State oppos.d tha Rond bceaoa; it bre A hi! to repeal the .ct creating criminal Cour . in At!ann and Golumhui. Fa,v- He | e<i. it'bt! A bill to allow Foreman of Grand 'harfeatoo nearer to Cfcaitaeooga by AOiJitris., ro sweu witne.aea b.-fore that miles, than Saritonah or Ang-oa. Thi. rrooid divert trarei and trade from Georgia to South (taoiina; and as it was the dary of tbe lA^wtaore to promo e the commerce and trade of oor owo Sate, this shoal i not receire Lcgifiatire sanction. Mr. Vooeg, of Union, contended that it was a natural right of every peop.e to boild Railroad upon their own toil, with tfieir own money for ttar own benefit, this biil only granted this right. Mro.rs. Wiiliarna, of Terreii, acd Dsweon conbuded that this rend should be not char body. A bill to make ii -a rni.demeanor, pan- isfiahle by fine and irnprieonment, I or hus bands 11 maitreat their wtrea, Mr Hardeman of Bibb, .aid that jr.ntle men intended to dodge this ijueauon, by offering hi morons amendment.. He in- tendel to call she previous question, in order to bring gentlemen to a direct vote He wanted to find out who wanted to whip hii wife. The bill paieed by yea. hi, nays 61. Bill to abolish the allorwane; of two provided power to grant repreera for offeree egiinet lb. State txcep'. io can* of impeachment, and to front perilous, or to remit My part of a Kcta.ce. io oil cam oRnr oooricUoe, ten 4. o i the ground that it eonfiicted with | pnonde from tbe grov. weijht of each l«g ef Sea Island Gotten. Reseed. A bill to pay Mr fi L Hunter 83,500 f,r hi. survey of the Olsefenokre Hwamp.— Passed. Tbe bill ti change eerta'n Congressional District, was referred t« special eoinroil- it would conflict with tbc iuttveac* of the Bute Ravi, and otherroode connected there with Tb* Senate then adjoaraed on til 3 o'clock V. M. Home adjouioed. G. in r-1 ri'iict- to t instructing o..r Co appr.p.-i ttionlrom for in devel .ptmer By Mr. McDuffie poratc the Fort Val Co. A reao Brunswick The credit of the (Internment,—The credit ! of our federal government i- daily rccoivin.’ i jn 1 ilatiiring illustraii ina. It ii slated by Hie md i \cw Y"ric Post that claims to the amount -r-ssracn te w‘i an ! of more than one miilioa’dollars nro out teGcrtaal Government !-s'andirg ogainst the substreasury in that i city, the bidders df which decline tr preent i ihom f,r payment. Though they draw no of P'lla-'.ii: T j incur- j ; n i,. rc .;t tlie parties prefer the security of tho y i Atlantic It. It- sub-treasury to tbe risks of an investment which the market eff.rds. This j, praeticadynn investment in GjV- rnmerit socuritios vyithoui any interest vbatover. Matter ■ n hr Jim! e milder tUnn, A bill to grant aid ro the LlijayR II C j. Laid r ver for present. A bill to amend the charter of the Macon U Brunswick ltui Ite.id Company. Pass ed. A bill to vest the government ot the •Stale Road in a bo*r.l of r mumssioner., made special order of to morrow. mode intend the act t ryiog cues to Court, rmended and ; A bill for tne prntecnoa i phsn*. An amendment vra offers, qaitt that the provisions of mp.i ; " .tieI 1 by Mr Col li bill be ex- 'fn't'd Sln'.'j Treasury Sitee.—The Bil- limore Hon *W that the Slate oftlis Ifni ted States 'Treasury at the closi of the month, induces tlie belief that it will be one of the earliest acta of the n' t CongrCR', be n authorize the issue ofTreciury nowa, •■ear.ii/ n nominal interest of 97 one mill per annum, to supply the deficiencies ‘u ’ ! »- revenue. Tlie Del»rtrorat, it is said, re quires a balance of about Bix millions ol d )l- la-a to be on ImDd, subject to draft, at its depnsiter.es and mints, tn conduct the bnsi- neU of the cjuotry, and to gran’ the tisaal faciiitics far tlm minting of gold dust, Ac. tend'd to bachelors over thirty, but was withdrawn. Mr G bsort and Me rors. it. .pox-' in I abbs and 1 opposed Durmzthc debus Mr Bartlett, of Jasper, «p ke of his own daughter, and hi* great anxiety to have her protected. Jlr Ba hanan asked him if hi. daughter was a -'female orphan r" A hurst of laugh ter from the whole .senate was the only re- .pon.e we heard. Senate adjourned til*, to-morrow morn- irog. HOUSE. Mr Ileal 1 , of Camden, r.i-ved to rer n- lider the action cf the Ho in rrtalon to the lose of a bill,to aboil.h ueurjr law.— Iynt. The Mi i ary com. reported in furor of the hoi for the purchase of the Military In- -ututc at Marietta. The blank* were fifed with 87000 for tbe purehaae money, arid 87000 to extend lb* building*. The bill patted by a vote of yew 91, nay* 38. European Failures. ( Notwithstanding th f - irnprovem-n' in the j Knziisk money market, reported by ilia e bill, i Fulton, there had been seven! failures in various branclie* of busineea in Grenl Hi t am: The more prominent ol th fo lowing: Jc licoe A Wix, merchants in Ihe Turkey trade. _ „ J ,,e, P. II. -!a A Co., in the Br. zillian Ua«|i!. • Oiinl^Ktt & Rickard; liabilities 000. Hoard. Boxen he Co., In the Swedish trade; and YAmtAik .Molbifc, Eoot-lndi i ami c Ao - nial broker^ of London Thf Wolverhampton and S(affordvhir*- Bxnk bad >t/9pped payment, rnent exiftfd at Wolvcrharnp*. qucr.re Thr* li ibiliti*'! ol i Mitdiiatad at nearly half a mi sterling. Buveral iron rnanufacturin'r firms had railed thttf creditor* tog ib«rf >rtb pu'p - • of trying to make some amicable arrange rofiU*. in order 10 avoiJ, if po*sib> a fuli ausp:-n«ion. Tr.«j failures of mo*4 nou» in i'arli are those, of Bordeot Uuhiot U Cd« and flea sole, Fbiliippe k Vibur* u: 1|! •!i in f, vrny. hr , ditiif i ; pruvo b-.- FOR SALE BY THE SUBSCRIBER TERM8LOWFOR cash,: T, JL RIPLEY. L\yS.—A liberal discount by the Hbl. Taking Loave. f>r f*. TV. IJ >;/:.<• , in hi* AduRic Month ly nr' c’e. t r Nov, u»o r, b;i;m : "Bon t you kru v h .-.r hard )t iff f< r ° »rr.o K< p’f fo isi» u»t if a r*». n 'liter t ! « -ir v.Yu iffTf.idy ovf r l —tlir-y .v ir,t t , 1 •* / ff .. 1 you v/ant t*> !..ivo thorn -If, hu: th y d.-n’; I.omt 1. >w to marw.n;** i . (r.io «• >*11 think they hud hcan built in yo ir r] trior or utudy, arid aitu^f'jb" Ittti ti’.ftL I have r*»n' trived a f.r «uch v with f r»rt:i (1 W!) n K moat into ffif.ionml ir.dinrtl piano ; *vhi;ii, h in# h *ri*:»te«l unth- pL*rii-p«. ba-'k* them c iiJyff p uking, pt rn f* r• i.» i f -lonv-fU of ut!*-d **.’ ■ The crii'l o m w.in.anN l*a!!ot box.—V<*9. | and of th»*m dep -;t n ittvnj vote* at onoe. X-jw i*n't that il «*;*»il ? Flitnrial Pu'Menc**.-- An editor thus ad- verti t hi* mi-sing hat : Tl.e gentleman whs) inadvert*-n*ly t'^k r.ar nonr beaver, anl i'.ft an ini- 'iur arti«* r m n.< eU»di will do iih ir finite luodwe v i l»v returning oor own. | r j' an 1 bo hall r-eeivo oor wprroeM (hanks an I tv,*) apAl-f^ie• ; and apology f.>r tho trouMo ‘ we have given hi in, uud the “spoloay for a i hat he lcf- «h, NOTICE. indffbul to tbs . _ j lnt« of Murrey county dacGnie l, «re r •tnir«*l to in:ix« Immo linto pffijraent anti thot* it.buajf 'l'jrnffiDtlfl will rnndar thsm ia, aooorditg U bur, to ma, ia Atlanta, (Jtorgia. L J, I'aHU, Hxoeotnr. I)6J*cr;.bcr 6, 1857 dwtf On Monday^ 21»t Dec. 1857* Ut* rcfiilonce of C D. tho county of Murray, fi'.! it? property of sail eautu, oon*iit- ,nit r >1 Corn, Foddtr, IIorHB, Jfalti, Cnttio, *r. Sa!o to coutlna* fmm day to Jay until all ii mid, L. J. PA HR, Cxo.utor. De^umher 5,1S67 dwtf 3Uhcb. Cabin I'him{* fo New York @2-5,00 7 tlie xcitj jf»«l The Jcnniny a Jl.tutr.—M r . John Marti n of L ’ii !un b'.en put in p s*.‘ofi <<f thi* prop rty, which fur no very long a perird lia.. Ijfin-n without a ntee-J heir, fh c t sh he ir.h'rit«s nmoun'fl to the gi;?nutle#um of 00') O'.'ij, whLo hiff in uno wi'l ie $ 1,260,000 j»er annnrn. Tha la«*ky inh« ri r i* ha* been wretchedly po >r n!! his fr .ec-* ding life. He t* now wretchedly r eh WnM.tr.i Jini-—A l*(t»r from AY.whinpj* V n -uis t < Li* rit-; Alt r .* y of New O *. leani arr•**.! to Walko' - r l auj on n liglit bill, 1 y a : nrmg'Ri * f v.ith So ile, without < <u‘.:lMMjn wi*h tic Jud :If the record -b i'nh thi-1»in fro , 'i i \>ci Vuk-nt dectnrca ir.M h«* wid renuTi i/,o Lutiict Alroroiy Juiincdiiioly. tor We f-rt'ff *ha tV rail, i i 1 Weekly D. State* Kail Lina, : n*w an l <pis*nittilffl4a.vh«fflffU«nkaUffa* auc^TA t&ootoDD, •• x.h.wooami VUiHIHA. JC'OO toon, •* IffiAO Ciuiwnx. Ai.ffiiAMA, laOOtOBl, “ C. R. Acmes, Will LMTff flawannah Eoery SATURDAY. :liffffff «hif■ »rix;a0B( IL. Urffffftoa tk« eosaf,«»- • orp«aa*AU .pM«t, «*fffty #r comfort—aakint ib*u ( kv affealffi l>j to CO bourn, ffa4 ir< ff«BV>ffB4#A t* -kiCftsl. :ffr*folaoJpoUtaiif«ff#»t. Tliffy »S«r ffi m*l l*M.rabl9ounr«7ffoe*to N»w York. ^ktln raatffg* to N*» York ft, ■’tffffffp*a««ff• to N*w York [. .f% I'Alil.EYuRIi. FAY % CO., Alffaiwaiiffirffoiiakt i^Aet'l. tflTClfKM.,1 J Aroalwff> ,!fow York. Yffkruftry k, itbS? ebin Ptnegi from Cbarteeten te Bew Ter $28,00. UNITED STATIS MAIL LINE. N.vr York a Ctoerlctton ll.tis^wk.le Through lu 48 to 58 Hour*. Old l till... OCT □ j » ill l ii ii eUicl in Tenz.c:.ee |v- Li.t feu .‘•.see au'l V rginhi •/Df lctel, no! in ru nlo- , f M sreli cext, \\ Mu ,i j»l is i cnf/l t J. the time »./1 from Jlt/mphis to N, Y, d it*. v»kiflitf»wa Gee. Ilendsr.sun, DCS ly c'fctx-j t,i„oi •Su,'- J o.tnr, i/riava. teeqt. The eu r - i.wfir of t,.e Utneoted Gsu.Ri.lt, he will pnetu d tu V’it.bingtna imm Jia ely. Hi* •leted the'. Kenat,,f lle,ii|iljili will nut re- <igb his |>.c: Guief Jtutiv* lUitil after tU next August ideeUeo, Uoml.W o olxJy,; i tm ... .iwBitif wjjiuu, lien loe—a. e»>. f T »ArOI vj| IX IWO to»8. I JlHf* kUifM, 'ThVif.OmnuUt | 0. C. Y«rt*r f»«jsio'? EAKUI.N, 1 WpOUmsi, I dOLTIll.KM.1K, |y.> tuna W fofft«r CoaiMffadtr. | Y. U. Xntrty. r, ma’r U*v« ffkfirfM ity WadffiMiif * Bit«r4«ff| %rtlvsl**f Ik* cart tram XU Xoulkk Wlit '•» !.i<h Iff•■*)!!»4 vttklffry laiary—ffttaotlf, ft«4 •autlcea co«»B»%o^f«. will *o«nr*TroT»l!*rv ir tku .. / - r HJCtfXY Mt/SXi/CE Cwraar of SmI k dipt'• b Wh.rf, e.w. .■«ewi^;.-7r.f?^?Ts,* «■ ivH.