Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1860 Page: 2 of 6
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TEXAS REPUBLICAN.
M. w.~i-o!'mfn« y un*r.
M AHNHA T i
WNMCO. iVLY 14. lf««i
*"* 1T1: r;:i>iiu.NT«
fl. V. HUIXKINKl IXi K
or SDTTiir.
ion VtCK-PHMIIIKNT
GEN. JOE. LANE.
or 0MCflON>
for i-:iKrrons.
BTaTE at 1.AW1K.
COL U. l». 'il'MlAM
GEN. T N WAIL
ritoi iiMTBicr.
COf A. T. RAl.VKV
smixp i>i*rnii t
COL JOIIN \ U ll \RTON
ANKOV'SOKMKNTS
FOB DKBTBICT ATTOEJfKY
YffUri J Hf.AU w * i for !>intr t At
tortajof tb* fW*th JmllcUl Plalrirt i»t tb«? f»«tfir<K
Af—* *****
W# ••• WitHon***?! to th* nnm« or ||on. '
JOHN MctMltTV f»r »r ■ ».mtj.»a - (
ft* tH» «••**■ it IM'trirt attorn*? in the «Hh Judicial
«t Ik* tMOlair Ati*n*tel*«
0. MOOUfcta* e«»w«»(AMUr f«»it:»«r vv .
»f [ftatiRl AU )■ "I »b« *»ti» J-1. al i t al th«
•fMSUttf Anj[u»t rUctka.
A. I*. |J'*!?V<1 '« # ' aiiifMstr ' f> 'V ' \»torn<;.
H Um Kti DiMriot. at tue cu*<«fnrf in"i<i
•tottioa.
J H. WILLIAMSON. w « • o4»'l Jatio f- r !»;*{».. I
"f the Oth JviffPl*trirt »t thf mailing
Amt<m d»*«*tlor»
■ F. WJJ.I.IaM* t« a cuidMile f«»r ibr o(M<« of
TiiuUu t Attorney -»f the Si*tli Ju4iii.il f\st:kl( jt
th« Prt»aln^ Aftgli*t e>rti--»t
ros outr justice
\c. j'p Mttb'-Hml It *nti ><n « tlift nam* of .TOILS'
F. «rrriVKK4pm)V • P4n4i>ut# r«r ihr- «m«« <
OfcW Vu-rticD of liaiiiwju < >noiy «t 'He «u»uiitg An
|iul
U JIKiiPR: K i ri'ii l»t:j f-r m- Hf t il.
th* oJB c if (vef .f >-t • of II ifrU"ti foil?!' nt tin-
••Mini A «ku«I <>Motion
OKOUUfe. LAN K i# a i •u.iulaU' for < 'ln»f JuHue of
IlirrtM'ti i mntr at the (.-initio# A>»^u..t tf!w.llui>
70* (XiOKIY ILIKK.
Jh>HM C. II AlUU.-i I* f» ' anditteto lot fount? t Ink
•I Murium . i.uJ) . nl Hi- u/iHuin# AiV'»*t *'!••• tion
M. F. KltilDKIUCI l« .i <'.»«»Jlf3it« for I'wuMy r;» rk
of Harrnon ••onnty. :«t th« ^nwifii* \njfti-*! «lfrti'n»
Al.KXAMDFK UOOIiM.I i4 n rnn«!i Utr f.
C-Mintv IMerk the ciifiiwift Aug«i«t irlerUon
PHATT llt'OHKM h "* runJiiUld f'»r I 'mini ( Ink
• f »4 rri-uu cvanty n». t'-.ceti-iiiijj r;<- ir n
FOB AMBUOB.
I* W V no \HI> Id » ''«*iiilul*f»» fni
lid T§* tor stt th«- rimumg Aufint election.
CIlATfT.F1- V. FtFM'l ' \n * ran.|Hlit«* f-t \«
INwr ii)(l In* rollerl-n t th>' (;iiau)iik August »ln«
<i K. rUIIIKK u « ( -n.liiUU fi.r Aw«or ami
Tit l\»l)^lofot ilari >«<oi cO'Oitjr nt Um aiwtuiilK A i
gIMt l)|«4-tt'MI.
('. 1 0ICK AllU U * i for and
of T»**« Mt tlw Aii?tmt loo.
to* jtmnet or tii fraci
T A II \KHfM tM n Oan«t -lite f-r .f-mth* ..f tin
Fmci In Wi» M'unliaJli IW«( (Ileal Mo. b.) at tli« An
fttui vl«cliori.
WII.UAM W«)gi».-M»N.Jr. i*» I miJ.-UIo f .r tl.c
0ffl< « of Jwitkf of (ho I'won (u IT^t N ' «' thu
MWllt;' A*ltfH«t
WVIS It. BOMFf»|'.Y. '« * <atirt»«lntr for J i»|i r
nt Un IViict in llrut S■>. 3 lUiiiiuu « urtly <»t tii4*
•U«il'tg Aug i*t f!i- t ii.
70K CONSTABLE
C. W ftt.V1T.ll i * » '' •»' r
C®n«U»>U in l»#*t S' >. »• the #•«■••.hi* \ug'«*l
Wll.f.lAM STARKKV » for r»nftUbl<
I« B»»4 N". A at th* pnsuiurt Augo-t (uwtiuii
H fl. IIA^S w « CiiniW ito l"i <'i>a#tii«/«' in I>«-.«t
Mi 1. linrrwou c»uuty nt tls<» cn-JjiB \ •< ' ' K
Man
I OR SilliUFi*.
THOMAS K. Tl-i ki n w «iiduiu« l. r v.. ft
ftf fUriwrn ■ mutyut tlf "fiviini: Augtixt fl<" ft -n
A. XV. (RAW t'tltU i« .<«»„•! I.«l« f . • tu>«
t* tK* oflke "f f I»; r <• -I C. >i;ify nt " • .1
Ming Amrwt"'mi -»i.
JOHN r W OM At'K. i* 1 nsindultH* f I -lifriU
0 >IUI> .1 ti.v cii»uui„ lug .*t i-Je» I Mil:
yo* TH.A4UEL*
JtJUN MlNL>i.N i< 4 1 aii'li'Uto ! 1 Turn*
nrer <»f HiftUon <'*iiiit)\ >• t!io <*«*«*<• iVig«<t
•faction.
Al.FX KttfPER* l« ■ («• f-»r ' <.
I'* "®C« of i'itrawiir«r of U*rrt*«u « <mnly ut lUein
•a rig August «l<*cf!«u.
A- 0 fiCOiliilNH »* * c*niltihu f ir TwMttrer "f
IJirrti'-u county nt the enming Augutt «!<■< tinn.
IUt. TWOS. tiAWORP 1-% 0»mMnt« f t Trwi-
«W of flwru >u County at tlin eti-'i.iiji \ i-t 1t«»
lion.
FOR COtfftTY COMMISSION£11
l>. M. a candfiiiU f»r County ('<-n. ti>-«
•Inner of H*rri*on county at tli» «n*ulug Attpwt
•kftlon.
Id H W. Al/OtK i« a csvhIIiUI* for re election t.
(U« 0Mt< «f t> niy C'.|W«i4-iMHfi wi |j*rrun ■ inn
ty at til* •nunitig Aufmt eta-ti^ii.
Ol. E. • CI.OVKK i» a «• ltul I t?" r.-i ( 1 f .m
fnl«NK«wtrr *f llarrittoti r.-ict* At the <>na<iiug August
•IceSion.
I). K. SMITH *» a rtwinJnt" far C«»oi»tr < ommi*
Matter of IUi.n««'ii <• vjnty. at litv cn*nurj Auguf
•lection.
A HOWARD it N r*lulid»t f'<r C-uitity ' "mini*
itowr of Ji-iTKaon county «t th'*. (u»umg
•Ncttou.
S- V. ItOAUi1 i« » an-ii.i r" f->r County »' nirni*
•t*mrr r»f flurrison cfnu'v. at tin- "*»*nfn^ \ng*i»t
•Met «an.
TO illK l'UIIUi
No ftthac libera to ili«* 'Icvm Kopuhiu mi #1* taken
*ut of tnu vuMinty wilhont p . v su. ijt in utiv»u. <- mul
f«» th* r#«i*in 'hul it fa rnm«- trmiM* t » •
aat«ant«than tliey are worth. 'I'be name* of auh
a^ribri out of t »• 'unity will he **raw<! 4'. the «'*;m
ration 1 r( tb* year r»iwH i.y »iMpthi|f the pn •
of Ibr pap+r. jifWiry ran I."? w»t t»** io:ii! tft our i.-k
urn J()!i OFi'icr:.
W« U * irrwiaUy known that wt bavr «n
JOIi Orf'H'K. a;l f itlilt we me pn'parfd t"
work pr^tptfr In t;»<• >••-•»* •tyle sail <m tin* mo«t
•Mf'niWi'tdj'tJuK Urm«. W* k«-rp >•» barn I a forgr lot
»»f matmki »ueh sm hi* k. letter folio-oopt. foolacap.
aa>l c«l«»r<i| p *.j» r a 1 »!•» infc«. *>• «> hare lo«t
fpMWi a iarjpn tut »i faiKjr *n>l pin in tyna. which
•44b NMtorialty to out ability to turn out iiam.l«ow<*
JrtM. f.Jlve tri a caff.
TU 1C7U1LIC4N TO II KVULftCKD
A* tb* navijf .ti«i <H>»aa *0 that wr ran g*t
01* uw«n wj lariat up tna ri*»r. e#> rxp« t '
BMftaftnitf mia ry*; tba lup«.t!»<-«u m t>> it
maIIv of iH<? larcen an«l ftuetf l<»4iing ppT* in
V%« T'J suable u* t < mt-n thta otttlay. K u
Mr mm r 7 tHat t'o«* Itwfc »it#4 to it« for • tlher »<rb-
«MMlfcaiia. atlvytMOiNf. or job »«rk ainiuM pay up.
wffl all tb«a# %ho with u* ami *V> wM» Ow |>un«r
«Vff PH tb# »v<pi»*t pr unfitly and wUh< > t f.irth»»
Mat IhMI tbk Witr»<ifKW*aai 1 W" abatl t»ke It
ai graal fat or. out that will ha irate fully twin her
. Onr fiiiaii at»v» 1W hnir in min«l tbat whilw tbry
•f« oytftng ua. <hay will »*• aMitf'uff •h«u»!w« ; Aw
W4 arttl be «mU»4 UararUy to put.lub a m-i- h bcttci
Mftr at tjba «ma piti». I*. b ta<Uvi<lual tawmt
M pruB that en think VUere -hj no dftfr-ulty
tn*ya|f| 11 If *f*ry m* Km
irlKMlrrf C. I». II I'k'hi llrauiit • VI
A CHMMtl WnMio Mr. .1 I;
VnMMm u< t.i vttMrao III* turn.- from
for Cwwfy Ork of I In
itntmrnty II* vrftefraa Ibpkii" ■ ••iintr
Aribkai tarn eaUrtl »«y M fcauiw. uml
(•Ml pw^il Iv muni in liiw to moviiM I:
••fin** ll'3 h* wHMr*" - from lb* eon'*- •
1 THK BILL MO KVERETT HLCTIJIO j
On Satun Uy .♦«t tint Oppofull.hi party OS '
II<»rrl*on eourily held i fMI nod Kv wit ratlfl
mli-Hi meeting at the '••urtli ■'!*• in t1»i« place
TllC CKTAAion «n-i ont the liuiinp Ifrll--wet.l*r»
ami ft limiteA'tSmbrr of the rank nod fil-' Hut
little inlerrgt ae> «n«d to !*• f.*lt in the proceedfaga.
\Vc are imlirj' 1 t !>«Iieve thai a furze majority
of the* Opposition ur«- disgusted with the attempt
to !tn; upon t!v intrTli^nc of Ihr country. 1
by «ul«*lituhng u |i»« : 11> f »l ap!ntl<>: ; iinddod^'
in# the reu! iasw in thii eat■■ ;t«> I!»*• j-i»1 itv of
• th* Month fit the tfn!on. Thrr do not liko thf»
id»*a of <l«wvmHnfir tla* ftnrkinrfdir*' and Iaw
platform ««* *nct tonal for muintaittto# doctriiw>
which tlfv brlii vo to be corrcet. mi ! are (it*
!>»•*»; d not to eominiI UremaHvc* tr« hnfitly to
ili-it ami Krefett. until tle-y ha*o exam mod
tliHr art. cedent* n:id noted tb«*ir chanson of
|n other word*. we believe. that a inn
joiily of thorn not only w;*h to 1« pi ami in a
proper attitude them*Hv<s as in»l:*- duals. but
d»*ire to h itiu'HS. in this oont' *t a muled South
(N>l N V. Hoard thought the nuMiu# prima
j lure. but bin counsels were overruled i^-su.i
tiotw u-rf* pu»(<f denouncing th*- administration
and tit*- democratic party a* corrupt and sns-
tairtfog th/- Black KepuMicnu Oovodc commit
tec. Hpeeehrt wore made by KM II Ilaxtcr
) and Col. U'ovdvn ih" first of whom proftawca to
be u fin '*»Utf and nf course "xccafcively ultra
and the «>flu.'i a inion ahricker opp«#ed to the
i democratic platform on Account ol it* *uutbcrn
wctlonal character. tod who believe* that Con-
' irmw po^-saea unlimited control over tlw territo-
ries. The literary merit of th** fpoeehe* wm n *t
' vci v high. ! laxP r reined to be vfT of his heol*
The moat remarkable expression In* uttered
wuj tluit " [)ougIus m I uj>on th'- iH'tii'cralie
party at C!iarle\l"u ami it<juju4j»i] it The
; ^iitkman bar-Hy aoqutred this ilegaut de-
tiou at --olltf^e ami we prwume it »a-« a »tudied
trlbntr In IIhwc whom h»' ha* dnaijffiatctJ ru> th«
" wo< I hat boy* W(*hU'»o a*- reaMi* and
*nthti»iaatic a* we ever fcww him. nllteif be ha»
* not bom umally fonnd wanting in fbrvency ami
wa! Out of the frtSliviw of the hi art tin
mouth apeftketh." would acarcrly apply t«» him
I"V all horn; U U< talked mu'b. In -mid but little
and that little might havo l*cn C'tuprtttsed in
very -'tort apacr. IIi* »\yfc huh iwrnwt bat
not very pointed and lib confmdon of dateawoa
remarkable W> think howw. the affuir
turned «»nt much better than wa* anticipated
i»y tli-^t-' who got il tip. Ourioaity obtained
tin-in a letter meetin# titan tbey eipected and
tli who were not prepared to precise!) en-
• <iom<- what was done kept iil«nt
Tin: Paoi Tti Tho drouth Mill continue
for week* the th*Mii"tn» tcr haa stood at a hun
dred and o\er in the thade Ka- h day seem* to
exceed iu pre*liH'CMor in intcnaity of heat and
saltriwos <>n Saturday. the Ibemorneter. we
are told. atood in the shade at tlx- railroad of
lice at 11 '1 and yti tho Wwt *i.|e ef the *'|>iare
m the Interior of brick lionae* at 111 In tin*
interior of the Coartboww. conceded to l>e the
<ool<*t placem town it stood at 103. The air
him «n hot m if it <-ame from onr u furnace.
I The <*or»» crop w rained l»ejond redemption ami
1 we have every reason to fear that the cotton
i r<'ji will fhani 11.• <.ime fate Tin- mo«t of the
mfton h scarcely I»; inches hi?h and the wjuares
lire falling < T
' The .State f»R3srl''. - cm* to think that th<
(termini* «>f tlua drouth are over intimated This
i« n -nd Tiii«t(ik«*. The disaster is greater even
than menare uMlina t • admit. It will approach
in some pm-tiona i»f tl>'* >late nearly if not quite
t" n f::unine and «'<• hrnre every reaaon to believe
! it r'!) I* mi iTSHttrj* to call the l^gialature to-
^t il.er t > |if\M laws to postpone the collection of
tkibUs until another crop is in ado. Such it* the
i ur tititi com! it ion of u(lrt:.■■*. extending fr«.m the
Ili • (irundc to the < hutch if a river in I»umana.
hml how ft»r F.ns t ward wo know not. and from
! Jh«• 13• <If to the 33rd parallel of latitude with
' perhaps her' nr.d there * favored farm or nfi^h-
I.-..'''hood. And .vet to read t! o ncqraiMpera one
woul I mipr»i»o that a tolerably fair crop wax he
mg made.
1 daJMn onr n«»tleo last vn-1; of the difficulty
which Impjx i >d ;»t the Luk" <»n tli<* 4th f 'ul.v
wc did not intend a* aoine have imagined. to
heat the ii(litir with levity. Wo duMrcat all
iim» . to >H' tiielaw rig-idly enforced. but not to
; exeit-'prejudice against a man who may lie in
! uooent. In IIna c.a®8 we did not hear a yllable
I of the feitiru »nv. and exprc?m|y itntii! that we
knew nothing about it It turns out that the
man T.'' nl wa« a frenchman instead of a (lor
man. Mr It. S. Allen tvaa bouud over in the
.•am of 5101)0 intdi ad of (l.'iOO an atatcd by ua
and hibrother in a bond 8MM). We arc cer-
tuiiily rejoic d that tfee difficulty rcauJu-d with-
out injury to any one
fiajr We cannot understand why it i* that
<'ol!ius. who w a.* mulcted in the sum ol $f»000
I or publishing a printed Hiaudw on a school
uiiMri'&i at Crockett was* not proaeottU*! by th*1
Stale. il nuii one of tl»o mart »eandalou«iv ob-
scene productions w»« have ever notierd For
roni-M-nand vulgarity it in without a parallel
It wrts «•' mpttwd in the form of doggerel poetry.
!f. r»H averted this obscene production wa# dis-
tributed ut the tcliool houm- among inr.iccnt
young girla nn«l promix uou*'y in the commu-
nity the whipping poat and tbe pillory ought to
have followed its publication.
VA. Jamea I«nndrum aud John W. Math
*-*>•« who waylaid and brutally murdered Robin
son and Tulbot in Houston county aud for
V" hoin a liberal reward w»* olTered wo are grat-
ified to learn haw been arreaUxl and it h to be
hoped. will be pmiiahed as they dnaerve. The
hanging of a few rourilerers in Texan would
work a saintory reformat ion;
MIT Oar ciitemporery «>f the Smith Wentern
ii rapidly reviving the exploded UoorUacks of
the cnnva.« of 1 HftG ami r*»pttb!i»biv>K u«'w one*
lion* in one that w ilcfiilwlly rich
Washington. Juno 29 — The *hnini»t ration
ban enthusiastically upptoml of the nomination
of Stephen A l>ottgln.4 to th»* Prewklenry and
llti-achel V. John»nn lo the Vleo-Pre# idem* v
'IV fbregofnff i« about as probable an the
telegraphic diapateh frotu Charleston announe
iriff that the secc<ton* were lik'ly to c utrc upon
Houston f.«r r^i.lcnt
l.xnuK V\rKK*. - Wa rftngralnlnt* our eiiterpmlnn
• ml t»dii»lri"i|g extemporary <>f the fl'Moton Trlr
graph nti thu reetnt «nUtrjpment of hi. ; .i|*ei rhe
Telegraph i* now w« balievc Ut« laa^t paper in
Trx**. ln*inK a ■hade (j«*! <*arNi|rh to t- t»» ..f) Urjr«r
than tlio iJ«»lX«:*>. The N>w< nwlrr«t'irnl
will 1* mlarged m .1 abort time. T' xjia* iuj) wll
feH pioml in •ending »>»r* ;»-i ihtnf mcirrn^tli i»prv«rj:
Uti\e* of our ytung ami gr»>» Slate
I*ia.v<•* Mr. TrowhrMjrt-. Hp'ni for Mr.
IWvl'nnona. New Of kans.ftdierti*'* !'i;»oiw
(irtiik The reliability of Mr. I\*r*n • ami
the rh;«ra< fer of his Piaro*.\ are well Known
throci'.'ltout thi* '•ouniry
jl%. N P. Oatl< '<» it**i tl ' Wjr.i
* 'i!(t r t ' • '
THS V09ITX0H or TSS CA*f AM
We sIlCMlld UOt Stop to C'.-.Im IiT the
hances of the political jw*|> nits in the
fi'-l-l fur the V euidrm-y ai. 1 V. .• Pr«?ai-
demy in the Mtsuii ^ • ti«»i». for the
ruuM<-n ' »at here in a question para*
mouut t<> tlii> whtt:h ndiln uses itself t"
*ii men who are attached t-» the <' >11hti
t tit ion of the country and desire tin* perpe»
tuity • f tlit (iovernment We all know
r . ug-ht t > km»w that there run he no
permanent Union of the American Htatea.
himed njK>u any i ther idea than the main
frnun •" f' ili«- broad eatholie principle
who'll uarunteea f<» every sect u»n e.jual-
ity ami jusUo Ami as Southern men
we should ktic \v that it we v.»•«.* against
thia priheiple we signify our willing
ness to abandon it am! that in almu<l-
! ouin^ it. it will bo surrendered nrv •
er to l<e regained. Wen ahould n<?
I listen to the delusion that thia i* a mere
idle content for plaee ami power It is
a r.lruggle for the Constitution an«1 the
existence of the Uovormneut It M.
whether thia Union shall he maintained
upon the prineiplea of e.juality and jus
I tu t; or upon those of secti >nalism as
promulgated l»y Black Kepublicaniam
If ih whether we shall meet the qtieation
' boldly um! with the firmness of men who
km»win^ oui lights dare maintain them
j or permit ourselves U> be shorn o.f our
atrength hy divisions which must end
} in subjugation or disunion
The Black IN'puM iean party a re work-
. ing f"i h< • tioi.al supremacy and for the
I cxtinrti >u of slav« ly Tie* damning
: proof stands out before tho * • u 11 try «»f
the < ■rnplifit y <»f tho leaders of that in
famous • igani/.iiti »n. n» the recent inra-
Hioii «>f Virginia I« was their counsels
that prepanil 11»»* scheme it was their
money that furnished tho murderous
pikes t i l»o plan-.I in tho iVamls of ne
gp'-'a to slay the unoiTi-ndiug citizens of
that Stale. They sent thousands of
armed men into Kansas who for three
years marie that unhappy territory the
theatre of civil war robbery ami mur-
der and for no other reason than that
cit ixons of the Southern States (Iohired
to go into it and settle down in the
pe;»« -cable possession of their property
For thirty years tii« anti-slavery party
of the Yrih have I mm-n making wai
upon the South and its institutions and
now they propose to take charge of tin
Government. I pon what principles do
i tl»c y expect to conduct it? The fact
that sixty-eight members of tin* House
>f Ilepresentatives endorsed the Helper
hook a work intended to promote sec-
tions! hatred servile insurrection and
' civil war. and that they ifave their money
freely ind the u«e of their "flVial frank
! . disseminate it I •.»\ <• n > i • • m to doubt j
that they wdl not hesitate to adopt any
means to destroy the instituti -n of slave-
' ry. Hut in addition Jo this we are cog-
nizant of their platform If a Black b'e-
publicsn is elected the Goveinmunt is
no longer to be administered for the bene-
fit of the whole country hut for a section
snd in violation of t!e rights <■( the other
The fngitve slave law will be repealed
| or Ijc rendered virtually a dead letter
upon the statute book Slav ly is I > be
; abolished in the district of Columbia ; t ■
! be prohibited in tho territories and the
slave trade pi 'hibiU-l between the States
All the machinery of the Federal Govern ;
ruenf with its forty thousand offices and
its seventy or eighty millions of espen
vliturcs will be employed to etTcct th.'5^
design*. j
I i it not iui duty then !<• stand up |
boldly in defence of our rights and to !
uphold those an ! those only who insist
upon the full measure of what we are
entitled to under the Constitution?
As southern men we hold that the ter-
ritories are the common property of the i
States of the Cnion and that the South-
ern man who enters them with his slaves
is as i.inch entitled to protection as the
owner of any other species of property
lire- kinrtdtfc aim I Lane are the only
Presidential candidates who stand upon
.i platform rcro^uixin^ tins doctrine ;
they are thu only aMpiranta who have
tak<• 11 ground in favor of the South an»l
against the Northern idea that slavery can
an«l must be kept out of the territories.
The Convention that nominated Bell
and Kverett dodged the issue and theii
platform >m an insult to • *»«» intelligence
of the country. Mr Boll throughout
Inn public life has trimmed hi# sails to
render himself acceptable to the free
smlers and among the fii i*t arts after hin
nomination wan to compliment the pa-
triotism of the Black Republican*. His
associate for the Vice Presidency Ed-
ward Kverett in au out-and-out Black
Repnhltean. as his letter which we pnb-
• lisjj in this issue of our paper clearlv
|bowa.*
It seem* to us therefore there in but
one consistent mid patriotic course left
for men who properly e«tjinatc tin* value
< t the constitution and a constitutional
I'moti and tlmt im to give Breckinridge
ami L*we a cordial support. Wlntevn
may lie s:ii4 about divisions in the South
this ticket will prevail otcr all others.
We have four mouths fur discussion and
lung before that time the meagre sup*
port expected lor Hell and K.verett will
become less us their respective records
arc presented f«n public consideration.
The .South will in ver endorse the squat*
tm sovereignty of Mr Itou^las. All the
talent that t-nay be arrayed in his favor
will not lender it acceptable and we are
yet to he convinced that he will cany a
dingle county nouth of Mason and Mix-
"ti's line or ohtsin an n;:«jn irate vote in
a Southern Sut< Miflicu nt to defeat
Breckinridge and Lain
• | I-- !.|fr -T HV ' •! ' '
m~ I I..' nitelligi ncowill !"•
re»d wuli ple»«ufe l y th«frieml« of the
Smile III l'acifi' !!n:ln>»'l :
f (From l.-uwfW» )
SOUTMUff PACIFIC ftAlLftOAD.
Tlit! intelligt "lt conveyed Hi the ' 1
I.win* l«'ltor Ir.'in the nt of the
i ompHiiv will I" (trulifyinp t- the »'•<■'
lw Idwra at .1 ti;.' public genei i *
Ftm 4I>ki rin i June If"4"
.Venn II A II Murktirdl :
llentlemeii I presume it will gratify
> you tu Icurti that I hav« chim*i » •
I rat t (inlay will' L>o(<r»n A
Smith fur llit ^tmlitaliuii cr<■-!»-!u— t"l
laving track fur lirtv mih'» "f Hi' Smith
cm I'm illc lUilriMMl 'i|""> tinim 'hat a"
mtliafuctiiry 1 trust tiirtt yin nh" k
l.'Mcri< will ii t ii w I'l'l I i'"'1'1 I"'""I*'
I v tin 11 eagagi taenia Prawpt cwfec-
tinnn an1 iieccan.iry
Yniir* t: it I % .
.1 KUt'AK THOMSON iw't
U-turn have ahc. I" n re . ive.l ft' m
1 the contract..!* Mating that they expect
In he in Irf.uitviili in a few (l»y» "ii their
way In Tc*an when they wilt eiiei^eti
caliy commence the Corillinllltion til the
w„rk We are much |jlcaned to »ec that
Mi Thompson hax resolved to pti*h the
road forward anil we h• |i«- hi* reqiNwt
fr the prompt [laviiient uf th* coii'iitton
;|I rttlhsCI Ipt loll* Will ll"t be uvcrh. ike.1
riii- |iicHciit ' inlitioti ul the cumpany
In-fore Ci.iigi'cui. ill nii'Kt ^latifving It
lino been fully recognized hy the cm
mitt.-e ami fav tahlv rep.itcil up.ni as
.me .if the route* entitled tii (invei iimeiii
•ML ami the wide mibj.-ct baa I
llia.le the special h'iI'T I'll' a fixed 'lay
vri'v Hoon after t'•»i»«_* re*s r»*«'• 11v«*i«*»h iii
liecVmber When it is ap» ii bioiijrht
up for consideration no doubt t an l»«*
entertained of it*4 passage and thru a
' federal contract for carrying mails and
munitions of war and tin- tfiant ««l pub
In- lain In will place tin- officers the
company in a condi ti • t» to c »inpi*-1<• tn«•
i.iulby the your lx'<> In I In-' tin »•>
time the r.-iupVti -n of tin' contra. t by
Nbssrs Detriatf Smith will entitle the
company to large payments from tin-
State ol Texas and t*» another ^ift I
public lands which areycaily in'• i«».i^in
in value ami are even now among the
richest and most valuable in the fom
monwoalth The munificent tianchi«»s
secured to the company l»y the literal
|.->Ttttlaii«'U "I Texan ar. fully H.le.piato
t» the c<»iiipleti«>n «»f tin- r«»:• ■! up t . tin*
1 rich mineral region* "f \ri/.»nia and
1 tliroiijch tlf tiucHf krazing and eott. n
lands in the i'nion hut with the fedeial
aid c»x|wcted in'tt winter tls»' work will
be much expedited ;s tho company can
make contractu at Kci'pral diftVrent points
•ii tlie route and all on wirnultaneouMly
M. M«<r« lle<irnfr*» .V ^nilh are «ai«l to
In- wealthy and experienced contractor**
They will he paid in ca«h and itf rcjuiv-
t alent and the company after paying
1 them will have more than en• • itffh left tc
! iron and eijuip the road. \N e have al
wavs been exceedingly c.iuti 'us in onr
«tatementH relative to thin railroad com-
1 panv. h»r we neither wish t > ledeceire«l
our«e|ves <-r to dec«*ive others. We feel
i confident that hetore thin time next year
■ there will he seventy five rndeH of the S
f r a I i;i i unniii|? <»r«Ier a!! paid for and
' the c >rnp'» v in posne-i.^i :i of from .'n)U
0(»0 t » 7**0.000 acres of valuable land
It seems to us that nothing but bad
rnanaj:«in<' which inn't r< asonaldy
take plaeo under t!i? pro<-nt prn«lent
counsel-i » r circumstaneeH which are
not foreseen can pievent the desirable
results we have moutioueil \V iih < r
without ('ontfrefsional aid this work wiil
' projrresh rapidly.
Tin* pi-sent is an ex<-eedingly favor
able season f<>r railroad building in Tex
as 'Hie failure <»f the crops will nlV-ud
nn abunda nee. of cneap labor which can
be thus employed Our misfortunes
therefore may r»*«»ilt in ultimate U»neHt
!<• the country ;n being the agent through
wiiiclt wc will obtain an outlet for future
; products. The facility of obtaining: lu
borers will benefit many othci enter-
prises oik! among tiu.\m the ^ ick*bnrg
Shrcvcport and Texas Railr< ad Company
The road from Vi.ksburg b> Mouroe it
im continently stated will bo finished by
January ami within three months after
the opening of navigation we l«M»k l"i
the completion of the work from Shreve
port to the Texas line. This < oiinecti jn
when m ado will phwc us within fifty or
fifty-live hours of New Orleans
.So much f»r the benefit t<» the country
Hut what will be the condition <>f he
Southern Pacific Hailioail Company as a
company ? With seventy five miles of
road and otlwr property worth at the
least calculation two millions <-f dollars
with "80000 acres of land worth two mil
lions more aud the company measurably
l.ee of debt it will present the most in-
viting field for outer'prize capital and
labor in the world
Tlir Kusk Sentinel apeak* <>f the
coil tiu tied hot weather in Chcrokoe cou;:
ty ami continues .
" No rain We have had hut one good
ahower of rain aince the middle of Keh-
ru:uy l ist Of conrae ihoeorn eropa are
altnwt totally cut off. We have hear l
of fiofun pluntera who will make hro.nl
enough tor themaelvea hut vi*ry few if
any to apare ami the price of eorn hau
now gone up to two dollara prr huahe!
and very amnll (Hiantitiea t«» he had at
that The only hope we have now ia
that we ithall have rain in August an a*
to Mw MtnalJ grain and turnips for the
atock in winter The cotton plant he
gin* to look very poor and aiekly and
well grounded feara are entertained that
the cotton crop will aharo the fate of the
eorn Indeed the pro upon forth - future
hegina to look gloomy enough in thin
region
Iscr.Nt'tar!F»" -On Friday hist during
tlii» ■ f the White family the r< ■*
idonee of l*r <' l» Uairien Jr. ahmit four
mill'* from tins town mm the Palestine
road xv•*s distroyed I v lire The hoime
nii'l kitvhen together with all the fnnii
tnvf tin4 wearing apparel "f tho family
silver ware and a eunHid-rable «jantity
"I jewelry were eonsnmed '1 h«- tire is
Hi»|»p'»*»fd to l»e tl:e work of a negro man.
belonging to the family who iw nuw in
jail awaiting Imm trial
On Friday night I»-1 th«- Iiouk'' »>f hr
h• • 11«<h in N< v Salem Ivt-k <" nitty
w:m 1'ijrnt ':>ppd t-> !"■ tli w-.rk t
• io.- .... : -■ r f n .
UNANIMITY IN TEXAS
Texas wi!! present hi the ensuing Pres-
idential election almost uu unl-r« ken
front lot the Democratic nominees Bum k-
itiridge an I Lain The Rusk Knquner
published at Hunk ('111'I ■1 k< 1' CUtHllj
Texan. 1».11•« rt•» an opposition paper and
unr of tin' in >t able iu tl»e Stair. has
Uotatcd tiie Democratic ticket in the
. . urse "I a 1 • • r;tc article tin* editor says
' Tin# norm nation nnder the circum-
stances we feel bound to sustain as the
candidates l»*»Ht adapted to stem the ti<11•
I popular fanaticism at the V-rlli ami
squatter sovereignty North ami South
which threatens thr dissohit'oti of thin
Cnion In tho advocacy of tin* ticket
according t • whatever of ability we pos-
sess w< do not confess to any sacrifice
f political opinion. Our only aspira-
tions are for the rights uf the South
u in It-r thr constitution and thr annihila-
tion of Northern sectionalism 'lie chief
«• I• I• • ct • ! w hich is the destruction of liic
Cmon or the abolition i f our institution ;
ami we ardently desire that conservative
men ♦ very where will unite in giving a
cheerful support t • these candi<liites. as
the only hope of sustaining the integrity
of the I nn-n This is no tune to throw
away vote* up n old obsolete issues. or
to let antique prejudice# inleivei.e be-
tween us uud our duly.'
In aii -the; article he thus notices a
meeting held in Choi k» o c ouut\ with
out distincti n of party which passed
lesoiu' ns adv". itmg the nomination of
Br« ckinridge and Lane
" We eall attention !• the proceedings
'of the meeting of the citwn.s >i Chen-
kee county rafilying the n initiation < t
Ikeek uridyl* and 1'Uie. to be found in
an-thei column We predict that • n
the first Tuesday in N veniber tli>-ie will
be but small opposition t > thai tiek« f in
this eounty Tlie meeting was held
without regard to forme t p.diti. al preju-
dices prominent men of all parties tak
itig a decided stand and tin ntim-st liar
luony piev ailed
'"The fourth «>l .1 uly tin? day upon
which thin ratification meeting was held
and the harmony and good leelmg which
prevailed was i happy omen of the
.suce- sb of the I ickct
Tnr. Vor: The vote on the last nal-
f!ot in the Baltimore Convention which
nominated Mr Douglas was a# follows
f"r Dot!#/</* Maine. 7 . Vow iiamp-
shire ;'i ; Vermont a ; Massachusetts
10; Rhode Island. 4 Connecticut.
New ^ ork. 3.*> ; New Jersey. '21 ; I'eun
' svlvania. in . Maryland ; Virginia
'3; V>! »h Carolina | Uabimn. 9; I. u
isuia ('• ; \rk i h »s. 14 ; M ss -ici. t \
iVnnessee . Kentucky. M. Ohio ;
India:.1. I:» . 111111 ^. J \ ; Michigan l» ;
Wisconsin ; Iowa I ; Miniioota 1
1 Total. 1«1J
I >r firr.-Artrvige I Vim «v i va»l;i ;
J (juiuii cticut A T^
1 For duthru 1 VniiHyl vanta '2^ M>s-
; fiouri 1 J : Kriiturky. i *
i The total huiiiIm i was th» i» f n\ IU4i
' Tlu' iv hole number of flic full <• »ri»• »n
• M 303 TI>"S<- l<« • t Voting Ol -if.r.lllij;'
| were therefore
i Tin* number ( I States votu. wa*» 2.'>
H.e ahst'iitec Mat* w i1 J>»• I.i»»»ai\
Smith Carolina C*oig.i I • i.• I t. M
s.ssijtpi i- < aliloinia and ()i - ^
Those ei^ht S|alf*H wi-re joim-d l\ tic
I .uisiana find \labaina «1 I• ••; »»■.
t hinning to bo ubir rejueutatv< s
making t*• xi States and by |>i>rn.um o|
Vorinoiit M a "mii'! •: ct' N • • w > ik
I Vnnsylvania Masyland Virgin' i. Vnh
Cai Ki ufurJiV TniiH-ss'• Missouri
and Arkansas. This nmke» tlx twent\
one Mates tip. • ••ul'tl »»r voting in lh»*
Southern Convent inn The Mati n absent
'••r not voting in tli-' llreek inrid^e *' >11
vention wort' Maine. New Hampshire
Connect teut Kho.jr I-dand N • w .'crs.-y
( Ohio Indiana Illinois Mn lil- in Wis
I consin l»«wa and Minnesota The dtdc-
gates from Minne>ota to th*» other con-
vention expressed their e- :w• 1111 i iicr with
this but did not fet 1 4Uthoii/.>-d to art
with them.
The States which east more or loss
votes in l><»tit conventions we:« Vermont.
Massa«'l»UKi-l Is NVw York. I'ennsyiva
nia Maryland Virginia North Carolina
Uabama Tennesaee and Kentucky
TsKRini.K StKV«T!"VT IM - VST KB l\Ou
I .v f* IaU - Tlic Memphis ami St Louis
Atcamer thn isvn which left thin port
on Saturday evening last ox|»1«»di*(! her
boiiVis when neai Cairo between 1 ami 2
o'clock f?un.'!ay morning while u#der a
full head of M.'enfi) and taking fire she
r *|»ulIy burned ami - '«k in d« •< p water
Tll.> explosion lh said I.' llftW I •>'11 m- St
terrific and tin *» cm- whiri> endued I right-
full beyond description Tin ;iver was
til lad with the wounded 'lead and ii.'i-'g.
and the heart-rending cries of those vvn •
wore yet alive filled the air i> r milen
around Owing to the poor facilities foi
romunication with parties in Cairo w#
are unaldc to ascertain the actual nurn
her1 f the lost hut it cannot he losa than
fifty soulswho without a moment's warn
ing were hurried into eternity
The Urn Aetri* was in her third M-awon
and was built at a cost "f $03000 She
was owned bv the St l >nw |\i-ket Coin
pany who will lose fully $00000. as she
was not insured against explosion.- -Mrm
phis JJn/unf J(>M in*!
Last Horns >r tuk I>■ »r<ii. v- (JoKvnvTfos
The following in the !»*|»• »rl "I tlir last
l hours of ili<* original Baltimore conven-
tion which the telegraph fail# to tran*
init to us:
Mr Wicklift'e of I. uiiftiana offered
the following which he said would give
Douglas {0000 in hi* State.':
'Ifesclvc/t That it is in accordance with
the Cincinnati pbitlorm that during tin*
existence of Territorial government* the
meaaure of restriction whatever it may
be imposed by the federal constitution
on the power of ttoe Territorial Legists-
turn over the subject of the domestic re-
lations as the name haw been or shall
hereafter l>e filially determined by the Su
pre me Court of the United States h) ■.u!• 1
lie reH|Mcto<l by all good iiti/.rns and en-
forced witli promptness ami fidelity by
rverv branch ofthe General CJovrrnment."
Mr l» line of Ohio called for the pre-
vious ijuestion when the resolution was
adopted The convention then after the
passage of several uninipoatent rejoin
tions adjourned nnr <//••
A Ikr Ilimlman <■!' AikaiifcaM l»ot
$100 t $1000 at Ballimoro. tlint UmtglaH
would n«>t <jf;t one: rloctornl vote. Hurl
man will grotty roitivin t" win
Samnv ii* t larger tlmn Hli'-do Inland
a.r»«l ('"liiirctii'iit krops l> aOO.OQO hIucji
I'n^laipl and Walt'H '2ft000000 ami tlie
wliolu I iiitod only '21000000
W*%.. < »n SiUni'l.iv la-<. u th*rm<Mi)fti r j-lar^l
PI th'* ll'tl .:n"l Pi lK'> !: i ■ I f|hi'|..'v •«:?) ( 1
A mtlKOM' tIMkLLKL. 1
(prvm thf chirajfn Trt- ■ (l-'r<im Ml'* Ul. I An
doB.J
ABF tlJfroLlf. T"H KAim
Mr l.ineoln I'om flavr*® ataxia j
»ix fivt f»M»i^ inrlicalilifli live fevt ••iifht and it J
in His Htockin#* hilt Imlf in hi* afockmirv '
fiMtiH'ik muscular and 1114 frame i3 BMMcular
wiry. Mi* irnn arc | and wiry. Vila arma j
loiij{ '-i* lower limbs are 1 «mtc for lii«« height
nn :«ot disproportion- and his lower IuiiIm
«d to hi* body H« wrt! proportioned to •
step* with his hem I in hi« bod) 13 ih head
clined forward Ifi?* which he '-arriew u lit
head *it* well «»n his tie forward is set well
■dxmiderK and ih law uu lit* MNwkkri and
and well proportioned. hi* neck allow* great
betokening fiower in all power. I1»h noae w ould
it< development* A be (toman. lM>t for the
HlighU.v Koraan nose. u . blow* that lmvt- Hat
wide cut mouth and a tened and *pr«*d it to
• lurk <-.>inpK-xion. with hi* lace . hi* mouth in
the appearand- ol Imv- | large iu>d seamed with
inp )»een weather beat old ents and his coin
en. complete the do- i ilex ion is a dark ol-
seription. ive
The Hiiniiunty of the men if wurdw
ineuii anything ih romplt'lr ; and the
paiallid will end on llie lir«t Tut'tnl\y >t'
November next when Lincoln will go t«<
(jrftHtf ith >.i> org did.
' Tin Sucr.itr.it's C'i'Nvk.nrio» —We learn
by the report of the pn weeding* • t the
Democratif Convention that nominated
Breckinridge and I. me that the follow-
ing States were represented
Verm -nt 1 delcgal. Massachusetts lt>
New York responded I'ennsyIvama it
•p"!nl«'>| Delaware ami Maryland re
sponded Virginia *J I "V rth Carolina
10^. Georgia lJ*. Florida responded tluit
all tin- delegate* fr in that Stale are not
'•eie but all will lie goon Alabama -M»
Louisiana all the delegates Texas dutt
Mississippi 14. Arkansas responded Mix
s itrt '1 TeniieHtU'i 1 kentnek it) Iowa
wns responded to by Mr Heath >1 that
.Slate. M nines--la lespoiided with their
brethren "I the National Democratic
Convention assembled al the Maryland
1 msi i t lie Hall upon th same platt-uin
and principles with themselves pr >vided
thrV feel authorized to do so
I 'fhe fallowing is tie- vote in detail b\
(which Mr Breckinridge was nominated
for President at the Southern Constitu
tional Convention in Baltimore;
Vormnnl f AIi«ain*i|i(.i. 7
*w Tex.w 4
N»'w Y"tk i Aikani*t».i 4
tVimxyiviiiiia I 1
M-eyliuu) i| tVnnf»w«»o !»*
Virginia 11* K«* >tu. ky t)
North C»r«>lltM». ■»! Mi tun-* •£» 1
»i«oreia .. 10 California 4
I I-l->r:uit . 3 Oregon *
AUimrna '»
l.niiii)un;i •> 111..
The South Carolina and Florida dele-
gate*. although present and concurring
j -li'l not think theuiH. lv. s entitled to v. It
Tin ii joint Vote would have mail- 1 i t>
I >• fn.i mini1 r of ihe ele< : ral vote*
-•I all tlie Siules voting by d- legate
more or less including South » atolina
and Florida w -n! I be -JI J lint tin-
1 vote was east in reference t - the utim
bet -I del. - at• s pies* lit ami v- t nig not
as casting unit v »t« * f. r Sla'< ••
As each Vole was i epi-•*«•! t»-d by tw
delegates present and every delega
was etmilled as hall » v - t . iii< w
numjjer of delegates or v s •.< t n \
: • y'j i nit 11 w..** 210
Sy VETO or THE HOMESTEAD BILL
I*i«Buchanan i :»K \ ; »r»I. md
m "in judgment very j t• J«• 11v tl •
11 «•: i I t I I'll! wi;:«!: ti < utly | lH*ed
1 i ' Mi).' rCH< Hi' |_TiV• • H li s reus I. .Mitn-
h'i 1. i his d'sappi».vai f the I The
l'« »i i • Wlpg I H .» f-\ l|"|iSi.H lit i I i S lip •-Sagi'
IS^'WIil'V til' V< W (Means I'i. ;iYII|lC
Kin f; »t in :i i «iiHti(mini!.*! ' i- fti♦ >»i
Id the powt t « I ('.uigies* t give uwa\
111« • public lands t-> Stale* ot individual*
Hie *ec»• 1111 ohjeets t" 11m une<|'ial opera
in.li among h• ■ itiers giving the same
advantages tu lair sHlh:s ;»H In the
original pioneers wh lirst s< tiled tin*
countr \ when a wilderness The third
■ • iiuphmi# "I the '" j ti • lh • • to the "Id
soldi* is who have received laud v\ ai rants
for kci vice* ti e value ot which is d« pre-
eiat» d by tin* legislate n The fourth
( object* to tin partial operation of the
act in conferring betu fits on the j^ri
cultural class alone out of tlw common
l»r«»j"-rty of the I'nion The lifth reprove#
it n« unjust to the old States who an
deprived of their fair intercut in the pro
ceed* of land salt s art part t the re
sonrees of tin' trea*nry flie Hixth re
prove* the chances for huge Hp'••■illations
which the hi}' creates
The seventh notes an incongruity in
the hill hy w ich eilueiia musl he heutl*
"f familieH to entitle them t" the bene
li s of the bill while there ;a no *uch re
strietioii on furcignei*. The President
limit* fault too with the disei iminatioi.
in favor of persons who now have
pre-emption right* who we indulged
with a r» duction of price to f»2A cents
per aerc am* two year*' credit tfiereon
which no future pre emptance is to have
mull) object* to the effect on the
public revenue which the Secretary I
the Interior estimates will be reduced
thereby from (he estimated ine<.uie «i»
$4000000 next ye«;r i" $1000000 a
loss o! 000000 on a »«\:nty iwrmie
Tent lily and lastly he argue* that ti e
bill overtlu ows and abolishes the pi sent
land systeiu which has worked so l<• g
with admirable bucco** and univ«»r*al
popularity
The message wan debated in tin- Sen
hN' ;it Hume length Mr .IuIiiihou ul' Ar
kan*an in lavor «•! I lit- veto ; Mr. .I«>hi>-
«on t'f TuuneiHo e a^ainiM it Mr Hur
lull of Iowa eonsideied lb*' «d»je<tioiln
ill «lot U i! tl i H| mi t i I) t he III *»IIC* i'V o|ie
Tlio vote wan finally taken with the
following rcKiilt :
M«-ksis. \nihoiiv Thrown Chand-
1 rr ('lark !)•>«.litt!•• Hu kir !'>*»< nden
Kitrh Fool Foster (iw n Hair Hamlin
Kiii^ Lane Latham Nicholson I'olk
Pujfli Kiec Si- mona Stunner 'I'm
Kyek Trntnlmll Wade Wilkinson and
\viu.„. m.
X'li/i Mi shih. Hrapi;' Chesnut ('lit
tenden Davis i-'itzpatrek (Irccn lli-mji
hill IInuter I vernon •IoIiihjoii of ArRan
san .loliu*»*>n *»f TerinenHee Mnllory Mil
sun I'tjiiree Powell Sebi»tinit VVi^tall
and Yuleo—18.
Mi• shi'm Duiigliin aud Clay i^fidell ami
Hin^lmm ami TooiiiUh ami lioJIaiii* i.
were respect ively annoiineerl mm having
paired oft"
Mr .Johnson of TermcH«ee -.vim 11a< 1 -it
Ornt voted in the iftimative eh an (fed hiw
vntc and a« h<>ou uh the result wuh an
noumvd moved a reconsideration of tin*
vote just taken
Tli.- true vn'ii therefore wan 3i! aye*
t«i "20 iiayn- not l»eii;£ two*thiril« the
hill wan I oh t
W learn Unit a (littionltv oceurrotl at
\ViiiiiMli.udUgli in thiM couiity. on Katnr
day l»otwoon a voting man hy I ho narno
of Kilgnro. and an «»M man Iv tho naino
«>f Th • Hay in which the humor was
slaM>c<! in tho ahiinmnn ■ >f which ho will
l>i'til'ai'lv -I" Wi 11 id n<.{ hoar the par-
t • til ii f tho -.{Tin 'htitniyn tproltl.
II "« ■
LATRNT MKWN.
few T..k« July i -Tl« .in*)
AffUtir M lhi« |MMi h imii niatuinpi „
June 10. bring*
tltffeal news of interest
Tii. Alarm i* Kcromi —Th« Ute»t #
e|g» tile* *how an inereaao of H|„r|||'
Marupe The concentration 0| j„.4v
booiea of troop* on the Rhettiah»»
Ami the appeimnw of a Run** fcr'
of etprtity thowm.id men on the Ht*'
of Turkey lmv« considerably mi^ni.*
the faith of KugNnli journ»liN|* f. ^
long continuance of peace in Ki„n.
This war movement on the eofitii*nt ft
ihpci**!tiled * »r«»rw«|M.ftdii»|f
in British ducky aula.
AHvhe* from Vienna way ii i«
ly stated tl>»t the government A
trin will be able to bring into i|„. ^
000.000 troop*
Further details of Kur- p»\o.
the *tenm*hip Kuropa at II*»nt»»n. Mln
rul Mundy writes to the admiralty »T t
Palmero dated June 3 (hat tin- *>1*
cnacted there tire most horrtbl.
A whole district ot 1000 yards ii leu ^
t»y 100 wide ha* been laid m e^Wf
Families have been bnrued alive »n
tlx- building* in which they lived.
atrocities of the royal troops hav»> \^.
h ightful iu other parts of the ri.nntrr
('.invents churches. and insolateil ^
ce* have In en ciushed by *bcfl» |)«Ml
the cit adel and about I wo hutulreti !«*
the ship*. boeidea grape. Canister
round ► hot.
A dispatch from Palermo <!ate<l ^
lltli i mm I Maya that the ernbui kuttoti fef
the royal troop* eoiitinued and ihetovr
1 |M Ht ill 1>UI I leaded.
The statement that the N'*a|joltt4
*jiiailioii 11an seized two ship* eoniV-
ltig volunteer* and arms to Sicily n".i
hit k* confirmation
The Neapolitan envoy to Pan* rttun
rtl 11 Naples without v tatting hunt
uudet the conviction that hi* n.i»*
would be • selcss
The i1 • \ a I conference at Budm ut I rav
ed considerable attention. The
recent of Prussia arrived there uti ^
14th inst and the empeior Napoleon
the l.'li Winn day It wan rep- >i t«*tv
lii- kiin;^ "I Saxony. Hanover Ha\*u
and NVatenibni'jtr and other Girt;
prineea W"iil«| jotn the conference V4
rioua were the speculations us t.
caUMe and "fleet of the meeting
nothing autln ntic wua kn-wn •
in^r it
The proceedings ol Parliament
unimportant. Explanations win ^ v '
iu both hoimes ot the outbreak u N-v
Zealand • ntii u-;*i < \ I 11:« • w-.
a« counts It w ie|1 11< > i
x 12000000 ii-i . »i iic
! ti ns by Km >i
t>4- raih t'\ !• f
hie in i w. t v ti h
\\orkh will :
Nnv V Hi.
I'el Ma « | I \ h.
i • i• ■ Ih d h. d
' Hi• 'III'tiv
ii" e«< 1.1 *t mm
l-\ i'i. i t imu is nm. v h i«g«r<li.
i v • i »t t it'll li. •> . I_N
I • . 111 f. l .1. i V it t .*» i « cr vt i: at I.' Ik! s
t r. n ! *:»I • • M l • • slat- Mint »J i. u-l hi <■* : r*
\ a!'< (I Hi S11 l\
K ■!. • I i a11 .1- m |'ji i i ul N*|m»
liiiri is-'n li ' I >i< 1 « I 'I li.i I ''lit t lilfti' -
. ■! all li.n 11 ... j r. a. i M> hj- ilia a hi I li I ' I
fy ili»* >• \ v
( Mil t i a I I - i •'' i u I I'M | ; t£ l«> m - i
I»v iaml lii-iii I'alfiui" In M« mciim *
tin* f»ui|»-«i <»| iii'a. Kiiij; it mi ilnvaf
away tin \'» \y -litai. ' i.rn
I'!- itiNiiifft'iiIrt i X}>< ctt .i I »«.Vi
»W - • . i I'll III' J^lll i t .ll'IH' ttltfft.
iUtimivi 1 iaMli' u uM ! »• iiul.i
M l x!i • I'll** trai I>inp i\ ./ < ■
rived h< Ni-w Oiltans < i< t).• 2
'irititfitij? Ih«■ followtii^r iii>| ■ ii; i. n. r«
gcme : that I Jon. Mirain-'ii had t-- '
featcil ut Saiitianacn anil lit.>• 1« f.o* *
l'\ 'nil /ani|T"/.a "f tin 11bi't i | r *
Tli it* in Ws is brought Hi a |»i I * u»-
trr li 'in v In Mitt >i
was rcc-tvi'ij ju«t tat • r*-
sail* tl 11 ffii" J anj" - f
way reliable
Urn Mil aiuon w i
reactionary Tm < i i •
tin vicinity i I Qui'ii i.«!'• -. » ■
K"V5nt of th«' eoriHtiMit i v. *■■■*
lU- <|c|eul ut' < ill; I'latf.. a i iJ.ili-M' .•*
01 tin* bat tie we Imve n • pai im ut-»i*
but i»rr'Stitnc it was a £» ihm i1 • ii^ip
merit I hi* ilf'li at Mini caj>l nn •! N l>
moit al"nr liMWever woiiM I- ;i hriHi*
victory
'i'lli' plant of tin* battle Wan tlw «•
in which tien I'.ii ' ili w a* t a nicrlv t r'«
\V»* l"ai n uIm.i liy tin--am «oiirc*\tW
(ii»nraic*H Orti ifit at the heatl ol tlr **
Rtitutionnl loree# "t /acnt«-cns Irnil **
ami iout«ui tin' reactionary ffeuentl ^
mircR
This in wm wa» received at
• in tIt** 22il I»v expre** trmii S.iii l'**
ami is believed to bo reliable |
l ilK .^WKKPOK MR liftlur To|MUIW--lv
iiccotiiitN that fiav«» twn r<»ri"»vf(l*
«*xl«• 111 »'f die ^icai t««rtiH<|u mmk n» •'
HWH I'ri.in Fori Ihnl^v VYclmifr <<"4
Iowa more than H0<) mih.n w«*M of 9*
MiNMShijipi ri\<»r to thr iioithrantfrti <
Hit "f OliuwH cott n\yt Michigan »
<-f 4C0 milt:* wiItmlit iluiiiiittiw *
foivr. Thw 1'ifr.N **y*
AI>-;i^ thin w )i«• I«• (fintuiico it
fitwiiH larniM (oh**!* uinl »-vrrvlli"-« '
th#» "f tlir • ai tliwith Ilu*
•f u butiM-y i f »i thousand gnns. WW
fnichtM \vt*ru onmiitrd in an inumm. *
if«pcrfnli|f * fir run* of wah-r Htenj
m'oo|m*J nut L>y t!»e ji»'ffWy
Tlw» time ruvnpiffl in traveling ^0 11 *
U'.'IH hut hrirf :»* tin tiTM.ntf KVfp! **
Wei. st<T cnuillv. l-'U Ji Oil a I
noon and (fcftuwa muni/.
Sunday oigUt. The *jti>ri»n*in• ' '
utonn at CVdm Valley )«**•«». ***{
Iwtific.
The ntvisn Wiit? JiUr- :i iul- U" "
iim'I attij u)j turned \>*kv lh«'v
In the 4'Hifh wfi^r (ij tfi'- f 11
'•I «|"»U1 / If *\. f\v „| M ""
I IIltd «U I. Jj li \< . •
and iwtm111i^ | wt.iln .. ' *
w.it 111 urn - J ■ u t« *■ 1 ' ''
ft I'M I U'i'HIIir rttlr'.fl;- t'lW* '"'"i
fnihiujr wilitty •»« with th» |C*'r
coiiinin lonlu**! (41 It#" HtM»i|t ..'
mil#* fiijrh fttut i<>nr «»r lire rorti
ft# jifMt- nti awfully
iihI iiuiffnifirrul hjhm fttrlf *'
wing "I tin* Mixjrm w»t roin'h wf-j!1!
uivi! llian tho •4lt«*r. himI
r«'ul tommjo no tar h# lIm»
*it«J I UK J t)n> of »
titUMs of liiMivy ink v onlorrd ctortd*'1*
ir'C '*!•»♦»«■ tlw» mirfjnv of th*
W lu'ft flio t\Vf» Will#.*
Mt»nn fiiMid malted run I wind with &
Ipkh power
_ 'IV now gold mine* dlicnfWjj^
El l'nmi air al>out twenty piil«» »"*
roiwl traveled tr lit'' OrrrUnH •l'j
nml alx.ul h day'" jrnirnrr fr""1 "
*%. >iniiiiii>iralirin "f ••I}."**"'*
'"<< l.-if'1 for t)ii>. i» nf
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