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The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 1

The Weekly Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 1

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BY'BRITTAN BLUE. ALAB A A WEDN ESDAY MORNING, MARCH 19:1856. VOL 27. Hats ter the nVa, Later iresn Europe. Tbe steam ship Africa arrived at New York Tor Oxi Adterlfctt uul SUM SuMta.

Andrew's Last Epistle to (he faithful The HerM Set night, From the Huntaville Advocate, of the 12th in stant, we extract the following mereeaux from Liverpool, on Saturday last. 8th inst Her Rome Cad her day 1 History tells the tale of A X. lenelso laMaigratlow In lMt After the Know-Notbing Convention had labored and brought forth the child Donelson, be, Donelson, went to New York and delivered himself of a speech, in which he defines the objects of Know-Nothingisrn. Among others, he gives this via: to ent off tlie dangers tn which we are exposed by the emigraata to our aborts from for advices are but a slight advance on those brought Alabama Matters, AsoTUiit Buhulaiiv. On iait Sa'urday night a night most favorable for such unholy deeus a thief entered the store bouse of Mr.

E. L. Smith, by boring the window; with an anger. We presuir he. did not wake off with much plunder, aa he was discovered and came near being overhauled.

A stnd ioke. ia lirlrl of one tlie natroi. Tlie 'MONTGOMERY: Lassoed. The know-Nothing platform, in Its 18th article, draws up a bill of indictment aaainst by the Baltic. The following Is summary of THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 13.

the latest news: "thereckless and unwise policy of the present administration" as "shown in granting to unnaturalized foreigners the right to suffrage in Ktmai and Nebraska." This nart ef tbe Kansas act haa Couxiboiil Liverpool Cttten Marlctt In On ths Ou Bine BiiuOnton of eign lands. her glory and tbe oaines and deeds of her master spirits now glow out in undying effulgence from its page upon the enraptured gaze of tbe student I Rome! Behold her in the day of her Caesars and her Bcipios in tlie days when to be a Roman citizen was a passport throughout the world as she blaze forth in dazzling splendor boya, after discovering the robbery were of In connexion wltn mi senament utterea March 1, 1866, th Washington Unit gives been cstanding theme for tlie patriotic denunci oonseqnenee of the large receipts, Middling Orleans and the lower qualities had declined l-16d. The' other however, were unchanged. Fair Orleans was quoted at 6Jd. Fair Uplands the Attorney General.

-Wt nndentand that during the session of th Legislature the Governor called on the. Attorney General of tlie Stat, for his official opinion aa to the legality of re-iming ations of the K. K. orators and papers! We may as well lasso them now as at any other time. From cur Washington Correspondent r-- WAsmswrosi, March.

6, 1856. Not withstanding the hardness of the times, the tightness of the money market, and the shortness of the "oash account" among a large portion of our population, still the Congressional season, so far, has been exceedingly gay while many of the private parties given have been very expensive and magnificent Extravagant aa many of the parties have been, the costly dresses and jewelry of the ladies far excelled them. The most splendid hop of the season and, in met, of any that have occurred here for many years took place last Monday night at the "National Hotel." Not less than 600 ladies and gentlemen were present, and I eould fill oolumns of yonr paper in describing the dresses of the ladies, with the help of a female friend. Suffice it to say that It waa attended by the most distinguished people now sojourning at the Capital. Among the num what Mr.

Donelson aaid en the same subject a' 1851. It will be remembered that he was Editor of the Caiee at that timethe article reads a follows: Here ih the clause in lie Kansas act: from the historic page 1 Provided. That the rirtlit of suffrage and of And Greece, classic ti recce the land of De at OR; and Middling Uplands at 6 18-1 6d. The sales during the week ending tbe 21st nit, comprised 10,000 bales, including 7,000 to specula InnjoaATio. The Republic of Wednesday nontaina a lone anu-la na imtittoratlori to tit mosthenes and Cicero, of Socrates and Plato- course on ute.

qui wee lor a critnumi. juey neam a foot fall on the pavement next they must hide-It It very dark. A man approaches them and attempt to pass, when they rush out and order him to halt The figure did as commanded' and the person thus arretted proved to be one of our legal citizens on his way take the Cuba, en route to the Supreme Court. VlaQiorne Southerner." Coosa Savin Mibs. Probably it Is tiot generally known that Coosa mntaios-some valuaMe Silver mines.

We were shown (lie other day by Mr. Arnold, of Kockford. two hall dollar pieces history teems, too, with the names of her philo Holding omce sitoii ue exerctaeo uuij vjr wu of the United Stales above the age of twenty-one years, and those above that age who shall have declared on oath their intention to become such, and shall have taken an oath to support the Constitution of I he I'niled Stales and the provisions tors. The stock of Cotton on hand comprised United States. It ixrrtraya in vivid colon tbe rapid and unparalleled increase ia the number of those who are seeking our thnrer.

1 The Irish sophers, her sages, and her hosts of every 430,000 bales, including 280,000 American. BsiAterom. Flour had slightly advanced. emigration is so great thai eruun journal eltsx ses itainttng 'the phenomena of He (Andrew Jaekson oiK-lotv) ate ylud to eee the tins aci. till i'laiise faV id letter fur letter, com of transcendent genius with the deeds of glory of her Athenian' chivalry, and valor of her Spartan const The spirits' of her mighty dead yet roarn o'er her classic plains, and every Ionian and Western Canal was quoted at and Ohio at 88a.

d. per bbl. of 100 lbs. Corn had ad ma for couituH, word fur word, from the act of inst from the mint, the ore out of which this was' vanced Is. per 480 lbs.

OoiKrret twtablishinz the Ter imrv of Washing. zephyr wafts from bis lonely mausoleum a hiss Lobtdok' Ifonr Markit. Consols liad ad vanced to ton.1.'ap.Ted Mitrr.lt Sd, 1803," by Millard 'fhcK Mr. K. wsa in favor of letting "unnaturalized foreigners'' v.le--Ae Whigs and DeiKoci itts were so also, for tlie bill excited no taken came iroin Hie mm worxea oy Mr.

vine. Smith. We have ensAif these half dollar pieces in our possession, if any iieraon desire to see it they can have their curiosity satisfied by-calling eternal scorn from the ghost of Perioks at the degenerate Otho who sits in apish mockery upon magralvm Jrom IM vru. ji mvgt la a. the physical force tee mi to fell thefonU oarZ to build our tmprozttfittU.

We hate yet, and will have for many long yeare, eeope and range enough for their industry and eaterpriee. But it was not our intention to discuss this branch ot the subject at the present time. The native party is now prostrate, and it will be time enough to commenoe the discussion when another GxsiRAt IsTEi.t.ToKNCB. Advices from London, the Grecian throne! onpoGition. and was passed as a matter or course.

around. nctumpta Dupalcn. And Carthage, Afric's bright gem, and the SxuiA asd Tuscaloosa. We are pleased to In condemning the Kansas act for thia clause the K. N.

Council at the same time passed sentence dated the 2Sd state that Count" Orloff had arrived in Paris, on tbe 21st and that the Conference was to hare opened on tbe 25th. Every thing was, also, progressing favorably. tne mil of tne old Bute Bank and Branches, and that the opinion of the Attorney General Was, that inch re-emission of them would be illegal; and tltat a note, or other instrument, given for theio would amonnt to no consideration in law, and eould not be eolleoted. We are Informed that the 'Governor had the Treasurer served with a copy of this opinion. We do not know whether or not the- Treasurer will pay out those bills, bnt wa presume that; under the circumstance, he will not do so, bnt will wait for an adjudication of the subject.

ji, Tin Call of a Stat Cokvrntion. We notice that nearly all our exchange papers ar in fa vorof the call of a Convention to amend the Constitntion of Alabama. Having long since expressed our views upon this subject, and, aa we think, clearly demonstrated the absolute necessity of the measure, we shall content ourselves, pending the question, with quoting the views of others. To-day we give an article from, the Wat Alabamian, evidently from the pen of one who has deeply studied the subject, and haa hert-tofore written and published much on the met-ject- The first number of the writer did not fall under onr notice, so we have to commenoe with his second, which will be found in another column. learn, says the Reporter, that Mr.

T. ES. vasweii and ethers, have charter and intend as soon as on Mr. filtoore. rival of Rome wanned into power and greatness under the mighty auspices of a Cyrus, a Oambryse and a Darius, and consigned to un attempt is made by ue JfeaeToatte to rente Vie Tho Know-Nothing candidate for Sheriff (onoe principle! of the Alien Lowe." possible, to pot up a line ot Telegrapn irora wis place to Tuscaloosa.

We wish Mr. Caswell much success. We have heretofore given our opinion Letters, however, from St. Petersburg and Warsaw: puh'ished In some of the German Daters Democrat) in Davidson county, Tennessee, was dying glory by the almost fabulous daring and in eaten bv an anii-K. N.

Wide. In Shelby coun nen major isoneison wrote we loregoiug, an -tbe 81st of May, 1851, he was a Democrat, and be reflected the opinions of the Democratic par- vincible prowess of a Hannibal Carthage, too, give reasons for the belief of their writers that tbe war will continue, and state that in no respect ty, "two of the fattest offices in the county" -were secured by tlie anti-K. These are or were Know-Nothiog strongholds. shot forth like a blazing meteor, dazzling the eyes of the world for a period, then sank into eternal whatever, has the energy of the Military Depart ty on tuia subject uis mioa naa not men ue-; come disaffected from chagrin and disappoint-. ment.

He wrote the honest sentiments of his head and heart He wrote truthfully when' he ber present wes a portion of the Cabinet, foreign Ministers, Attaches, Tbe hop waa delightful, the supper delicious; and while the table groaned with every thing that could please the palate, the sight was also charmed by the most beautiful and costly flowers, with which the table waa profusely decorated. But the ladies I the choicest and most valuable gems present, and, they were valuable in every sense of the term their beauty, their lace, their diamonds, and especially tbe "tout entembW of their dress would have warmed the heart of the sternest Woman-hater in Christendom. Well might the masculine gender pray not to be lead into temptation, for low-necked dresses took foil control overtheir susceptible feelings, and made them feel Tike breaking one of the ten commandments, which forbids the coveting of a neighbor's wife, 4c. Our difficulties with England upon the Central American question, and the violation by her agents of our neutrality laws are assuming a complex and threatening aspect, and it will require all the coolness of clear aod sonnd heads, and states ment abated. 'ft Thomas A.

Nelson, one of tlie Know-No oblivion; leaving the historic page to reflect her effulgence. ot tne nue, ana it needs to add notmng mo: e. We learn that a Poet Office has been recently established at tbe house of Mr. Jonathan Thomas in this county, and called "Buford," ia honor of the leader of the Kansas expedition. We hope to see the time when one of tlie moat flourishing counties of the slavehoidiog State of Kansas, will bear the same honorable of the South.

v. Alabama add TxsNXSBxn Rivxks Rail Road. It is said that the amount of frauds committed The faithful and unerring pen of the historian ueuwaiiwu uie uiniaivu an.igu aa the off-thoot of federalism, and as identical in thing Electors of Tennessee for the State at large, voted attaint the new Know-Nothing platform in tlie National Council. Of comae he will have a pleasant time defending it on the stump! by who recently committed suicide in London, is not much short of 1,000,000 traces with accuracy, and transmits to posterity, events which would otherwise be left to the uncertainty of tradition. In history we can see the principle with the Alien laws.

-But in the process of time his mind became diseased, his plans baffled, his hopes disappointed he became grumbling, dissatisfied, disappointed office-seeker, and sought refuge for his chagrin ta When the new Know-Nothing platform was A portion of the advanced squadron of the Bal Tbe Board of Directors of this road adjourned adopted at rhilwlelvhui. neither Maine. VermoDt, origin, rise, progress, acme, decline and fall of last evenine we believe. Thev elected Col. W.

South Carolina, tretfrgia, Alabama, Mississippi or tic fleet was ready for sea at Spithead on the evening of the 22d ult empires, in colors as vivid and accurate aa though 8. Philips President and Col. Goldsby Director Texas was represented. The North cast To votes for it and iu against; snd the South 92 for to 40 our existence were contemporaneous with them. I in his place, end J.

L. M. Curry, of Talladega in The Messrs. Rothschilds will take the whole the organization, ne ceasea to be a Democrat; and, for the gratification of his feelings, consented to become a ehanifion of the federalism and of the principle of the alien laws against. It is thus a Northern platform, adopted place of Maj.

Isbell, who had resigned on account of ill health. Even in our own country, how plainly can we trace, in the pages of Prescott ami Bancroft, the by near two to one from that section, and oppos loan. The aggregate subscriptions to' it had reached thirty millions. 1 The Board expect now. we believe, to advance ed by a majority trom the Booth! which he had so recently and so pointedly denounced.

Chattanooga Aiter titer. The procdings in the British Parliament had A very rich controversy is raging between the the track of the road to the 100 mile station ly next October or November, and we hope they man-like diplomacy of the foreign department of origin, rise and progress of our own matchless government the land of political liberty, the asylum of the oppressed of every clime, where been unimportant. Coppxb bt Tnx Wbolxsalx. The miners en will make strenuous effortd to reach Talladega town (1091 milesl bv Christmas. This call be Montgomery Mail, the Know-Nothing State Organ, ami the Journal, an old line Whig, bitterly opposed to Know-Nothingism.

The Mail, before From the Crimea no later intelligence has been received. gaged in testing the value of the possessions of tbe Alabama Copper Mining Company have been fortunate in the last ten days beyond the wildest done if all in arrears is now promptly paid. Tbe the nomination, committed itselt against Mr. I ill- Hoard would order more iron at once mis the' vile serpent of religious intolerance hisses ont bis contemptible existence in darkness, and sickens and dies in his own filth and slime and see in vivid colors the thirteen colonies rising in more and said ugly things about him. Alter expectations of tlie stockholders.

6oioe weeks several days deliberation it rilently hoisted the Alabama Matters. A meeting of the citizens of Tuscaloosa was were done. At Talladega town the earnings of the road will be at least $250,000, and the Stockholders of the road will reap tome reward for ago the shaft sunk at tbe Uainpbeu place a news nh the Talladetrs mine intersected three veins of names ot tbe nominees, but haa not ventured to approve tho new Botts Platform. The Journal held at the Court House on the 5th for the both countries to prevent plunging into a devastating war, which cannot but prove very disastrous in its results to both nations. Onr Secretary of State Gov.

Morcy has handled both of these subjects with masterly ability, and clearly shown that we have right on onr side, and on the neutrality question ho positively proves that British agents have grossly violated our sovereignty as a great nation with the sanction of the home government, and that the only atonement which we can accept must be made by tbe withdrawal of the English Minister and some of the very rich ore dipping at such an a'igie to eacb rebellion against the mother country Washington and the brave Continentals buckling on their their patriotic etlorte. -(ma jseporter. on the other hand, avows its intention to support other that it was demonstrable, the supenu- RoBBiBtis. This city appears to labor under spasmodic attacks of robbery about once months. For soma time past the rule of mum and turn haa been adhered to quite universally, but on Tuesday evening last it was disregarded, and Dr.

H. G. McNeil was made a victim to the neglect some fellow having cleared the batrack of the "beavers" which bad been left hanging thereon. A valuable cloak which was In the hall of the residence waa also "appropriated" by the thief. The robbery took plaoe while the family were at No Later, on the same evening, about 8 o'clock, the cry of "stop thief was raised in Market street, and every pedestrian commenced running, but no one knew who was the thief what course he had taken, or what was stolen.

Some said the Bank of Montgomery had been broken open, others, a jewelry store had been robbed, and others "reckoned" it waa all a sham. Onr reporter spent some time yesterday morning in Mr. illmore. because ic behetet he is not a Know- purpose of considering the irregularities and repeated failures of the Mails coming to Tuscaloo- armour for the conflict the eloquent Henry por Lieutenant Hunter. tendant thought that they would meet and qni- Nothimr.

and is ormoeed to tbe doctrines of the ted form a deposit or vein or eueb tieatness and traying, in glowing strains, their oppressions and A committee of twenty-six citixens were ap Lieut. Charles G. Hunter, better known as AY order. The order and its principles tbe Journal of such quality as to make an exceedingly valua- pointed to memorialize the head of the Poet Of denounces with ability. Mr.

Douelson it barely their wrongs, and inciting them to revenge, glory and liberty Lafayette, Kosciusko, Steuben, Me mine. 1 his mine, owing to tne extreme wec- varado Hunter, died at the New York Hospital on Tuesday, from a disease contracted in Mexico, "endures." bo Here Is tbe Matt killing tne nom fice Department, in relation to the grievances neva ut um ewBHOn, aura auw laua tiiat aa mn Pulaski, and hosts of other noble "foreigners," lower than the bed of a branch in its immediate dnring the war. He was three times dismissed from the Navv. and twice restored to rank. He complained of, and asking redress for the same, inee beforehand and then coldly supporting him, but notstanding on the platform and, then, there is the Journal zoing for the man, but violently Consuls known to be implicated.

Nothing lees rushing to the rescue, taking the place of native Latdebdali Coustt. in this State, is destined traitors, and bearing their gallant bosoms in an vicinity, became filled with water mid tire miners weieconieiled to abandon it emtil suitable ma-. chinery could be obtained to xhaust the water in the ahalt can satisfy our honor, or vindicate onr outraged laws. assailing ms principles I 1 lie Know-n otinng papers in the outh now those that support the arm-to-arm conflict to the common foe; a se leaves a wife and child who are in Spain. The New York Times tells the following story of his early life: "After leaving West Point he entered the naval service assmidshioman.fi Having passed through nominees have nothing to say in lavorot tne ries of successes and reverses, in which the God There is no disposition evinced or desired on The auperintendent tlten tranaferred tin Jisnris to be tbe seat of various and thriving manufacturing establishments.

She haa now in successful operation three extensive Cotton Factories, with a capacity to drive 8,000 spindles and 100 looms and in less than five years, her manufacturing capacity will be doubled. Messrs. Martin, of Battles seems to reign in dogged and doubtful the part of a large majority of members of both doetrinetut the Order try to hide them from the public gaze but dwell altogether upon tlie nominee! the man to whose coat tail they cling to and commenced operations at the McGee At this plaoe at a depth of about eight feet tl ey struck a large and rioh vein of the black oxide ut the necessary exaumuition, ue waa soon aiterworos -i- t. .1 equipendency the British Lion at length wincing Houses of Congress to create or incite a war feel protnoteu to ine rani, ui raaseu iaiusuipiuaii. Not loutr after this promotion, ami while sojourn and quoting beneath the fierce talons of the Amer ing throughout the country our clear-headed save themselves from drowning.

weaaiey nave two factories and are erectim a third for 4.000 snindles and 100 looirni copper tne most easily wersea, less tisoie to exhaustion aud therefore the most vain Me of trying to get the facta, and after unceasing efiorte he obtained four seta of rumors. As they are vastly contradictory we, will not trouble our ican Eagle, and skulking, spaniel-like, from our statesmen are perfectly aware that our coii.iuerce, ing in the young gentleman nrst sained public attention by fighting a duel with a A Short PeUtikle Sermiiit. all by water power. Messrs. Bangh, Kennedy shores the war-worn Colonists converting their which is afloat on every sea, aud onr sea-board ayon are preparing to fill their large factory readers with them.

swords and battle-axes into priming-hooks and defences, could not withstand an attack from tlie wiui uacninery. a. cream (jotton actory In Florence is contemplated. Messrs. Milner.

Mavs immense force that England or France could "Mi BiiETrrxmso: I will take for my text the same whicli was preached onto by my brother, at Brandon, Miss of. which you have doubtless heenl 'And he played on a haap of a tAoe-aand well known personage named Miller, a resident of Philadelphia. The occurrence originated from an insult alleged to have been given by Hunter to a young lady a sister-in-law of Miller. "Hunter, it appears, while looking from the plow-shares; the ship of State, with sails full-set and the Father of his Country, a bright halo about bis brow, at the helm, careering quietly bring against us. In order then that wo should Voir PirfoBTCKATt.

A personal collision oo-onrrad yesterday afternoon, on Commerce street, dc have a fine Wool Factory in operation, and can't half supply the orders for their excel all the copper ores. Thia vein appears to thicken as it descends, and if the anticipation Of experienced miners hold good in thia cote, wffloont.no to grow richer. There ia quite an excitement in our oommuni- -ty at present snd many persons who have been holding aloof heretofore and laughing at those -who had taken atock are buying up shores at largely increased prices. If it does turn out as we hope and have reason to believe it will, some between Gen. J.

H. Cianton and Iff. Ebberry, of strings speents ot just men made "My brethren, there is as many strings to poli along, a peaceful calm pervading the entire land, be in a position to back onr demands for reparation for a violated honor, they feel the necessity "that in time of peace we should prepare for window ot his hotel, espied tne lace ot a lovely young woman at a window of a house opposite. Fascinated by her appearance, he attempted, too the firm of Given Els' erry, in which the latter tix as there is to a tyre and a good many liars to commerce and agriculture growing with its eeoy most every string; then there runt but one growth and strengthening witli its strength, and persistently, to attract Her attention, tor tins was wounded by a pistol ball in the thigh. We do not know the particulars, and only express onr deep regret at the occurrence.

Mr. wound the arts and sciences keeping pace with its ad 01 em ah that rings out tlie music ot the limon to which every true patriot hud ought to keep war," the senate, on Monday lost, passed a bill by the large vote of 35 against 8 authorizing the construction of ten steam ships of war, which are estimated to cost and in addition to vancement. Tlie calm which succeeds tlie storm lent oianxets ana negro clothing. Messrs. Wright it Rice have a large machine shop in Florence, for fabricating any thing that ia made of Iron, Wood or Brass the patterns alone in their shop costing $10,000.

It gives us pleasure to notice such establishments as these in the South, and more particularly in our own locality. It shows that our people are aroused to their true interests are diversifying their pursuits, giving employment to labor in new and profitable channels, supplying the home market for absolute reoessa-ries, and causing us to be more independent and of us will be very rich and tbe whole country will be immensely benefitted by the influx of capital and the enhanced value of the lands and increased price of every vegetable production steji fur IIu played on a hnrjt of a (Aou-sand strings speerils of just men 'imprudence' he was called to account by Miller, and refusing to make a satisfactory apology, was challenged to mortal combat. The challenge was accepted, and the place and time designated. Miller was a famous shot. Ue was so skilled in the duello as to be able, it ia said, to split a card, ia not considered dangerous, we are informed.

Mail, of Tvttday. Fust, thar's tho Know-Nothin'I Hit name lUMBure if, mm um, nuuiiMtrw auvmniru bu ui this, they have passed a fortification bill, which will take millions from tlie Treasury, in order to of the Revolution is of comparatively short duration. A small speck of clond is seen gathering in the distance; it grows larger and larger, finally lowers over our peaceful shores, bursts into a terrible storm, and the dogs of war are again expresses tho amount of his information, but it don't convey ihc idea of his resources. He's tbe at extraordinary animal in the show he is fur or snuff a candle, at the distance of ten paces. the mining region.

Talladeva can't help bung the greatest and richest county in the Slate. Talladegm VaUhtewer. strengthen onr most important hwbors. It is Latxb ieom Rio Jasibio. By the arrival of the bark Lopu'ig, at Baltimore, we have advices from Bio Janeiro to the S2d January.

We re snd agiust a varkty of topics: he ia temperance self-reliant. It is nothing but sheer neglect of His prowess in this particular was so well known, that his friends did not doubt that lie would kill his antagonist at the brat tire, fe, eonlidenl were generally conceded by our military men that a large fleet of steam ships aud bomb boats, such as and lie drinks he is lur lite Maine law, so per- upon ne. A McDonougli, a Perry, a Decatur, tne great advantages at our own floors which has Ax IiiTXitEsnso Co.vtwt. The Montgomery vulcd he can violate It lie lur aud agintt rn- so Ions rendered us dependent upon the North Lawrence, a Stewart and a Bainbridge dispute stou he an Abolitiouist and lie aint an Aboli England has now at her command, can bombard and lay under contribution the ports of New Mail and Alabama Journal are just now oonduct-iug a most interesting and important campaign with Britannia the dominion of the seas, while tionisthe's here and he's thar and he will be they ot this, that they had prepared a bounteous repast to celebrate tlie event. The meeting took place at Red Bank, a few miles from Philadelphia.

Miller was killed on the first fire Hunter escaped without a scratch. or wuat we ongnt to and could easily nave made for ourselves at our own doors. Our negro clothing, blankets, bats, shoes, farming: utensilsi of words about the honesty and consistency (or York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, gret to hear that the cholera had again made its appearance among the blacks on the coffee plantations, which will cause receipts to materially fall off, and prices will further advance, should favorable accounts be received from the consuming countries. None of the vessels in port were re Jackson, Harrison, Scott, Croghan, Miller, and other gallant spirits, dispute her prowess on land rather inconsistency) ot each other in wueeling into the support of the Philadelphia nominees. domestic goods, itc, ought all to be mano- no wiiar in November fur 'He played on a harp of a thousand strings speerita of just men made "Then thar'a the polittikle cobbler, goin' round like a roarin' ureen bay Jackass seekin' whor be the war-whoop of the savage is heard, and, set "When the affair became public Hunter was The various committees of the House are very The Journal, who has all (long been fighting the dismissed the service (in 1830) by ben.

Jackson, tactnreo ny our own people, so that the proms of the name might be retained in onr midst and remunerative employment (riven to many of onr Know-Nothings, throws up its can at the norm-. on by British hounds, death and devastation are spread along our defenceless frontiers tho gal then President. Warrants were issued for his ar busily engaged in getting ready their reports on public and private bills, and in a few days they may humling somebody. He's all the colors of rest, and he was forced to Dee to avoid apprehen own people, ine nay la not distant, we trust, nation of Fillmore, and dances in very joy up to the action of the Philadelphia Convention; whereat Jonce and Joel, anxious lest the wind be ceiving coffee for the United states, and no oof-fee waa purchased for shipment to the Slates. Latest iboh Buihos Arm.

Bv way of Eng will have cut out enough work to keep Congress wneu aucn will pe uie case. Huntemlle Advocate. the rainbow, and more changuble than theamelia Joponniky. He is a Whig aud anti-Whig an anti-Know-Nothin' and Knuw-Notbin' fur fur-rincrs and agin lurriners fur everybody, but busy for months to come, taking into considers rudely taken out of thar sails, torn upon the lant and indomitable Jackson and his brave comrades fly to the rescue, the savage bites tlie dust in turn, and retires, chastised and humbled, before his invincible foe; the note of alarm is sion. He first went to Boston, and from thence to Montreal.

He soon after returned in disguise to New Jersey, and remained for some time secreted in the house ot a Mrs. Griffiths, in the town of New Brunswick. While so secreted he tion the time that will be occupied in debating land we hate late dates from Buenos Ajres. An Act to Prohibit Gambling on Steamboats. the contested election names, which are nine in Floras had again invaded the country.

He land principally a long-heeled, woolly-headed, rantin ravin' niggerist and Abolitionist fur 'He played Section 1. Bt it enacted bv the Senate and sounded on our Southern border, and the hero of nnmber. became enamored of his protector's ed at Lis Piedrss, with four or five other chiefs, Hove of ktmttcntatitee of the State of Ala Gov. Fitzpatriek is daily gaining ground here on a harp ot a toou-sand strings vpeerils of jnst men maile "Then there is the straisht-out Whig a re- and on Christmas day arrived at Arroyo del Me was subsequently married t- her. When the commotion caused by the duel had in some meas bama, tn General Auembly convened.

That if Emnckfau and of the Horse Shoe catches the sound; Pakenhain and his myrmidons, with the cry of booty and beauty upon their lips, pollute as being the most available and able gentleman for the Vice Presidency. At my earliest leisure any person snail nereatter play at any game with cards, or dice, or any devioe or substitute for the dio, the boundary line between Santa Fe and Buenos Ayree. After halting here some time and spec tabic sort of character in contrast with tlie preceding, who represents tlie Fusionists. He don't want to seethe Union dleslroyed, bnt he ure subsided, be went to Washington, obtained an interview with Gen. Jackson, explained all the facts connected with the duel, end solicited to be restored to his former position.

The Presi on board or any steamboat navigating any major ana itun an sorts oi repmtcoeeauti tntpu- tations upon his devoted head put bard questions to him and intimate that they mean to protect their puncheon from tbe insidious approaches of the fantastic performer of the Journal. As to the result, we shall not pretend to prognosticate nor have we the slightest choice as to which shall be tbe triumphst party. It is one of those fights, in which we don't care a continental cent which whips. This we do know, that tbe influence ot both together will never carry the good State of Alabama, for that treacherous Freesoiler, Millard Fillmore and his worthy colleague upon tlie ticket Andrea Jackton Don- elson. Troy Bulletin.

I will write yon further on this subject our soil with their feet The blood-saturated plains of Chalmette and history tell tbe sequel Lobby Mimbib, of the riven of thia 6tate, at which game any money shall be bet or property staked, such per measuring the force they would have to encounter, the party leaden suddenly broke op and dispersed, Fiona shaping his eonrse South, in the It is of this bright epoch in our history that I knows be can't help it it he runs on Ins own book, and that he'd better run wid der masheen that's hound to be ahead and wash tlie other tubs. He son on conviction shall be Sued not less than one dent listened silently to the young man's appeal, and answered it by saying, 'I will think of the The next day young Hunter received Tna TniBD Washinotok. We had a second bnndred dollars. 1 am now coming to speak. The student in after times will read with delight the brilliant achieve direction of Pergamina Washiuton in General Zachary Taylor, and now 8xo.

2. Be it further enacted. That if any per plays on a harp of a tingle string, but hu execu notice that through the partiality of the Presiuent it seems the mutual admiration party have fur son snail hereafter carry on any lottery, or eilil ments of the Hero of New Orleans, and will tion is iiuperieck. "Then there's tlie l.beral and the genuine old- Bridge Builders will find something to nished a third. Hear A.

11. it, Stuart or Vir bit any trick, device or game with cards or dice. be was restored to his former post and entitled to all the arrears in his pay from the time of his dis cherish the memory of all who in any wise parti interest them In our advertising columns. A ginia: on board of any Steamboat navigating any of the fashioned Democrat He dou't go whirling round in circuinscribedness they aint afeerd to speak cipated in them. As In the case of Rome, of bridge is to be built across tbe Catoma creek, and Liad Alabama.

Quite important discover missal." Hu, BtjronD add KassAa. We call the par 'i win say, in an sincerity, mac wnust mere existed between Mr. Fillmore and myself the ut ies of lead ore have been made in Goose county, will be considerable of a job. county of right out in jueetin' they aint ateerd ot nobody nor nothin'. Thev carrv their Union flag anoat nvera ot mis state, at wnion lottery, trick, or game, any money shall be bit or property hazarded, such person on conviction shall be fined one hundred dollars and imprisoned one year in the most intimacy, I can eonndentioily say that am- Greece and of Carthage, he will look to tlie pages of history for information.

Accuracy should be observed here, and a truthful account Alabama. A specimen, taken from a pit on tbe Montgomery pay-oiaatar, which insures tbe ready to be forthcoming the moment the work is ine all my association with that noble individva), I never knew him utter a sentiment or do aa act renitenuary. the bunting all kivered o'er with (tar and stripes glorious and victorious, because it is the banner ot the Uniou. They go for personal freedomfor popular liuhts for justice to all men complete, bxo. it further enacted.

That if an ticular attention ot our reader to a recent letter from Maj. Buford, which appeared in tlie fyirii of the South, and will be found in another column. Maj. Buford, it will be seen, has changed hit plan, so far as carrying warlike implements is concerned. These are to be let alone, and tlie owner, captain or other commandiogoftioer shall transmitted to posterity.

Bancroft and Prescott have doubtless fallen into the common error to which the following epistle from the tale eend of tbe Know-Nothing ticket and whilom editor oi which would not have been worthy the character of George Washington." Hear some neophyte writer in tlie American Democrat: Conine Bao. The Richmond iCromtW gives and all parts of the country for light instead of i i i. I top of a vein, fifteen or twenty feet below the surface, contains not only lead, bnt gt ld and silver. Black, red and grey copper it also found in that vicinity. A specimen has been submitted to Mr.

Bid-dell, Professor of Chemistry in the University ot toWana, to be assayed, and tbe result of his analyaia is as follows! tlie proportions of the mast are such that 2,000 lbs. of tlie lead yields silver to the value of $37.68, and gold to the while navigating such Steamboat on the waters of tliis State, knowingly permit any of tlie ofien- vivid descriptiofl of "scene" in the late Dem oaraDvav torojieu uisvuaeiuu tuotcnu vi uiiuuiuue cabal for self-government and not for oligarchy; "This man. Millard Fillmore, administered the Southern emigrants are to no aa neeceabie, law. oca in wis act provided seainst on sucn boat, ne the Washington Union alludes. Let him speak ocratio Convention of Virginia: and tbev a in to win.

for their instrument ia abiding ami bonajide settle re. If they go In this shall on ooovictiun be find not less than five lion-, dred government with a moderation, a justice, a conservatism, a nationality, a purity, an honesty, to for himself then let historians heed "The nroeeedinza of Friday were more impor tuned with poplar teelin tbougn 'tie made of manner, tlie rreeident a lute proclamation is no obstacle to them. PnuMLMia. March ueecli-woou and tney piay on a narn oi a uiou- Sic. 4.

Be it further enacted. That if any per taut, far more interesting, and very novel, (say the Examiner A A motion waa mad to eiclude Ill iU XMUr of Oe WetMnatn Oram which the History ot former rrenaents inrnisnes no parallel, or famishes a parallel in Washington rnnd strings, and every string an honest princi Hi a 1 am referred to In wear Dtaeta aa Ulc adODted eon af son committing any of the offences enumerated value or fSfi.sz. Now, admitting tne pounds to be worth, for the lead alone, at cents from th Convention Ex-tiov, William Smith, of in tula act snail be subject to indictment in any ple. alone. The robes of the highest office that it was ever vouched safe for man to hold on oartb, never Wc think this plan is the best, for If they go without arms, and settle quietly, the general government cannot interfere, but will protect them; whilst, on the other hand, the Abolitionists who Ova.

JeektDO. FVrerit nHiMiHiravm sir una now aa iMerUoa la joejr eolatena, k) tfnUr tfcat tee) Mleteke Buy In corrected. The adopted wa of dm. Jaekjon keen his own per pound, we have $140, whioh, added to $78, county in this State without regard to the place WAVsinaTivoooHTS. "Yea, rmoomlng," rang sat more nraoefuliy on any shoulders than they neate, ana a new urioff at toe aeiwaira.

th Mew prat waa wj encla, and mj fuaniiaa ana Irlead froa Bay lataacf lo his ii ere saiu act comma, ana snail aiso ne snoject to section 8250 of the Code of Alabama. out the silver voice of a child, through the half- did on his; and that when, with all the honor of ine value oi uie goto, neti stiver, nisses tne wurtu of the mass $218. The section in which' these mineral- have been discovered, is one which lias received little at- Fauquier, who bad appeared as a delegate from that ooooty under a resolution appointing any Democrat of the county who might be present in Richmond a delegate to the Convention. The motion to exclude waa sustained by its mover in a series of remarks which seemed to reader but a measure of Justioe to Mr. Bmith to be nermitted go with "Sharp a rules, win ttaun an exceedingly fair chance of being out and stashed to pieces bv the United States oraaooo now tn Karwrw.

opened door of a house on our street, as we were ruaoinn- the other dsv. We saw no one but the a unclnnatus, he laid down the power ot bis high position, lie went into retirement, without tweet musical tones still lingered In our ear a tetniou from tne settler, and none from scleaiine Let th Southern emigrant peaceably fill ap th The litake bat doabtlMl originated treat tbe (act, thai tbe Oeaeral waa ro tbe habit e( addreeiler art ae hie eoa, and that I waa to ka( tad es lotlraaulr aaeoclated with kiea. I wat hla aJd-de-oamp rroat the tune I entered the area until he left and hie Private Steretarr Ihnoiaoat hie rreildeixr, a was. deotlal relation which waa aarar Sjkiiienied aa toof take II red. I am.

err rear obedient aerranL leaving Deninunim even tne sioeii oi smose on hUolfioial "mVc wt nsted on. and tuoecht to oertetk yea, Tbe rein from whwhsneoimeni have been K. w. WALKER, Speaker of the nonoe of Representatives, -ia. i B.

C. YANCEY, President ot the Senate! Approved Feb.J5, 1858. 1. -J." Good Nxws rami Mississippi. Authentic in Territory, and leave the "civil war to ne loognt out between tlie general government and the an child, yon are Coming: from th There ought to be some transoenuant enactment to prevent under severest pains and penal taken runs under a ridge about a mile from tlie Coosa River.

Th depositee ar now undergo Abolitionists, we tn ng tire latter win get ine tit. DOItSLSOK, guileless, sunny flower garden of childhood's glory, and beauty; and joy, Into a world of thorns, and sin, and suti'erins from tlie sweet harmony ties, thia desecration of a great name to the vile ing an examination under th superintendence of worst of tlie bargain. When cur emigrant! are settled, if they ar fond of fighting, th govern to reply. will not say It la probable, bnt it waa at least possible that, but for thia consideration, tlie Convention might have declined to hear Mr. Smith on th subject, Tbe ground of the motion to exoiode was, of course, that feotle-ruau's alleged identification with the Know-No-thlng party during th last nring canvass.

The Convention decided bv a larn Vote to bear what rrofeseor Vensaot, wnose explorations mm iar have not extended te the lower strata; nor has of infantile melody and gladness, into a world of telligence (ears the Mobile Advertiser) was re ment will accept their aid, tne regoiar way, and thev will that avoid brinsinc anon them purposes ot party, is mere not realty some uau-ger that the character of the great Father of hie Country will suffer from this procedure, justaa transporting melodies are degraded by vulgar That he is not tlie adopted child of Old Hickory, the modest foil enuf, unwilling to ride upon the fame ot hie great benefactor, la bold to avow. Mind that! Hrevo! bravo I Ah, now, quoth 6am. see our Andy. He might nave passed him harsh uleooros, and human deformity eoming frem Die warm Una and kindly eiubraeea, and ceived here yesterday, or tne passage or a cm oy the MiasiHl.ini Legislature, and its approval by selves tint charge of being malcontents or rebels, the Governor, making a loan of $100,000 to the and will have a leeitimate and letai onnonunnv parodies: uaiumore ucpuoiiean, tbe bed of the river been explored, iheetaw coverlet deserve the attention of scientific men, and especially those of Alabama, to whioh State th meesue of each mineral matter in her territory wowd he of Incaieolable importance. Ckmrlettm Standard.

wvniavt ttneuMiern ruer, aaiuu enr tenawv inrnivw- ouc by the breath of the slanderer's lunge, a he had to say against tlie motion, and in his own Mobile and Ohio Rail Koad uompany lor seven of giving th Kaunas Abolitionist eees." if our people obey Maj. Buford'a mranctieot, the President' proclamation will operate 1 our defence. He accordingly aoareseeu inecouy ma oeeeh of about half an honr'a length, amid fre Tua Stat Cohtstiow, The legislature, at self as the adopted child of old Jackson, born-anoggled tbe devotee of that great man, and yean, on very favorable terms, Tlie loan I immediately available, and will soon be applied for and received by the company; world lull ot rude jeetlingt' where tbe traveler need be firm In nerve and strong in sinew, or he Upashed eiide or trampled under foot world full of oursini end biUemtte, and almost turn tirots-DaUae Uaeotte. '-t glided into office, earryieg the Erie Letter man ine bemsiature of TnnMee nae naseea oui quent interruptions and many "cornering" Interrogatories from tbe aodieno. Hit speech waa marked by consummate address and astonishing powers of self-control.

cool and intrepid ikoroafainrrrThe Tuscaloosa (Ala.) Mon- Irne. rtf the ftlatult.seva:. providing tor the endorsement of the bond of with him, jdt a easy but he would'nt He relic alone upon bia own Intrinsic merit, and th to gall th lew cup oi Eden' nectar still kept pare from Uie effect of tlie fall. Coming from its recent Session, patsed Joint ReaoTutioni proposing to the people of the State to have a Con vention to form new Constitution. The sense of the people will be taken at the election on the first Monday In May next i The question ia required to be distinctly pnt to each voter, "Convention'' or "No Convention We srive the Governor's Proclamation in another me Kinowtng roads: A tew detva tun barrel of oyster, received the sweet peace oi your Krrea neeven at home.

precision with which lie threaded tlie narrow waase between Broil and Chary bd is has rarely. cause in which be It engaged end what that Is, PxjnrmvAjrtA DmooeuoT. The recent Democratic Convention, of Pennsylvania, has put the party la that State upon the same ground ue-enpM by their brethren in every oilier poitiuv of to Uakm. They trUia.y and distinctly endorse tbe KMeme, ana Hebreska act, denounce Freetoilltm and Know-Novhlnmsni, and approve SMliTiaV aa Okillaawia (all leU Co, to Ike aawMtaf. IIAa.eis t.

T. and Oa.t. 1.0a., 0 into "strange where there ire mc be hardly know himself. A noble protege of a if ever before, been equalled ia tbe history of po bitmB, and eevviaajieod fclttheode tan ttriv a.v.aaa va.B. a.ot......

son.ono litical navigation. With all, ha evinced aoch of respectable tieee factor 1 y.w-11- column, requiring the BherifB) to bold tlie elec ing to overreeeh bia neighbor yet, nelghber whom he daily greets with a smile and profs-. from Mobile, waa opened ia tliit place, and upon breaking the shell of very large old fellow, a fish WMfoundtobetbeeooupant ban awn crab quit diminutiv specimen ia oysters, but ntrer before heard of any thing like thia. ia about four inches loog, ana in general oatliuea of form resembles a small cet-nau, bnt In other MiBihla OltraoaAs. SAO.MO MuhTlM and W.

a. Matat ua CMs I. Co wiMkMiraB4Aia.l.B.Oi..H....i.,aM...,, aune But mark, historians the modest toil mi that caueuo sarcasm which has given mm peculiar reputation, aa orator tion a Dove statea. the administration of Gen. Pierce.

It Is a grand moral tpeetteie to see a party standing up in lb We hope the people will vote for the Conven wa tii "ald-de-eamp" of the eld Hero from tbe sion of friendship ell hurrying, running, tna ton-log, clutching after yellow gold erased with Its Throng-host bis address, be enchained the atten cHuuif ult am auunw a. a. Ot.ww.. tion of the vest assembly, and, if at times these tion. There are to many defect la our present Constitution, and so much confusion and oontiiot MMoiteon avoruee or mnetieai teem we, enu boMly rWoelsimneg to the world thtrr devotki to i.i.v...t.

tome he entered the array until be Wt it He smell of grin-powder, he mt, I th prttejeet th Hero of Few Orleans, net th adopted child,) serpent charm, forgetting toe very Met and looking ap reverell Its kredly sympathies. (Wninir olah I ovtriwoae. tVM Vi ISM nsoects Is unlike. It has fin along the whole 1 i i i. i i.

i were murmurs 01 aissauslaalton, le wo very oft greeted with wars applau-e. recalled tlie aaene of Lather before the Diet of Worm. tttoee nrineipiee wbicn mak true iMtmocrait me same every pert of the Union. Wliere It tlie extent Of tni tutu no oeuiuu eaou gut. Coder the throat ar two lees or Men, about an mld.rtnried tU ne of tbe mankind and in different parte ot it mat ine nest lawyers in the State have donbta about what the Constitntion means in many places.

The whole eondl-Uoe of the State baa andenrone so manv iiarjor- A Washington oorreeraMdewt, (peaking of the Massacbusetta Senator, Wilton, sayei The Senator probably thinks it aa easy toohange bis speech eJur beviea bee written, published end distrib Uooa thia emphatic declaration tint he Intended is tlie eotertnt-corporal of th great Presidential Ticket, and will be elected to the second State, North or South ot Mason ana vnon not. In which the Know-Nntbing party, or any other Mining, too, into ths saint narrow home to Which wa etll hattLen- to support the aoialaeae oi tee Democratic Convection at Cincinnati for. Pieoidea end Vleo loch in length, and upon which It sometimes rears up' from Ha recumbent position on th bottom of the jar. When talon from the oyster shell it wa from stiff, but toon began to kick tant changes since the adoption of th present Ah I ewaaet rfilld. HtaV JOT "OOmlni" tUOh, offlooin the gift of the America people -emly At party, have wltM the Ism Ave year, eome oeenly tn tapper of the eorittltutiontl rhw of uted throughout theeoeutry, ae wes en a for President, the Convention.

With erect enanlmltv vrheei voan? hoar ia come, and th anarlt when plunged into jar of salt water." mer odMeaioo to cnange bis name, wnion ctigi ally was i'OOLBATH," until the tkoator became much disgusted, (nd had It changed by the Legit- beckon ye away, ton may look ip with toy and exclaim agar! eotntog." iftc. tuej Ktuanat, eacii, ww awv all tint infected region, and not one such sisism nl can be found I Tbe Fenntvlvaala Dmocn- and amidst general nod load appleuae, determined to admit him to a seat upon the floor, and to membership among th Democracy of Virginia." wont I Tills compilation of fact, with Utile hot tht leaf facta bcaue they are addition, it made from tht last eeiati of Andrew, theprvteee and aid-oe-tamp, to the) Koow-No-thlnae not Corinthians for the benefit of fu (Jonstitouon, mat tnorosgn revision oi oar system of public policy and political economy Is demanded. Herald. m. .11 I I A A Paris oorreapoodent Mate quite positively that a proposal hat been nude by th French eovanment to arbitral th differences now ex- DarFHism.

Nothing purer than honesty psnlets 1 tv i i i latum to ey are true to the Union, true to tbe etmiito" .1 ak. SL(k mrJt aM MA.1t kO OOU0 nothing sweeter than charity nothing brighter than virtne eothing warmer than love and no- That Ptmaavlvairla Realtor tie Stat Conven An exchange eommeutleg on th fact that a amber of Cincinnati young lathes bar lately thin mort steadiest than faith. These united ia CoMwAawxtJUtp- WaeUnfttn, llarth 10-The Senate, to-day, pueed the bill appropriating ture historian and sticklers for toon racy, who may wish to assign great names their proper one mind, form the purest theswtetest, theriob the litt tgeiaet Know-Nothlngram, -Wae Ke-puUioanism, aod all ths lm, whleh slreto work tie dtetrortioo of tbt fair fabric af AifV ou Ubexty. A'l Uutt. ittine between ue anvenHnenta ox r.niiaoa enu beeatjaarned ana earned away to otber pas ware no eltv be a better claim to sorolv ar tion, a duty bound, have gone the whole hog for the Katnas-Heeratka Mil, and every thing else usually praacrlbed by the South.

idi u. far TWiirne, est, the brightest, tht holiest, and th most rtead- three millions to the Increase of oar arraameet the United States, and that Kngland ha already HM tor th nnlveret. cannot be disputed. tttt nappinet. nd for munition of war, given ner aaetni it, placet In the annals or tne wona, ny Ou Bon BanjT.

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