-- ---- : -' 1.4 I'1" ..' d i F' - !) '1 I ... ." 4_., t;< ., ' 4 .' . " : , i 't : ," '.f." ., , f S -' 1, . t 'p '' ,, i Ii '.. -. a r :, .. .. ,J' c..T" ... ,. ..." 4 .. 1 .- ; . : 3. : : -'f"\; .' "- +' '." ... I c4S . i 4 ,. .... ; riz'j S. ? t' -:; :. S-s.-' -' ': .- : :.l-ff'S'r' -- S .5' '. . t r --t 1 L _. 111"ij' I ; f will enact b.iibarlan F ticb. ., ; 1 on our first page the Act of&ijicTth R la> Ws; 43 ;It ;; 5rEx he orgies to Ivo ta.v h $ j 'I.I 5' J dtln' '1! !.!0 Jamaica flings her gloomy shadow of This ms'i-b .N Suffi f' t7' 1852, with the .snbsci .-Some.little excitement continues .. : :. -,. death upon the dial plate of time, and.pointsto There arrWolulioha, g1O'r. cU _. T'_ "' "i, for the collection of the about the Fenians, The bead centre of "" \, .. r "l period in the progress bf negro.elevation ;in l .1 I I'the following named 'gentlethenTiSenelected pI1c%; 1n"poscl1rli"c) real estate of the this organization In Ireland, ,Mr. Stephens i. ; I J5CKSONVIIIE, iEC. 9, 1865., to political rights and equality by designing society, and r.voluttonsJnthe mode.8f busi- vizj., Judge 'Walker, ,Governor, Mr. n rertr; hf'8ct [ Aug. 5th, 1861. has been arrested; nl!o another Head Cent ; r . fanatics, and "political, 'gamblers', when :his, nes .? Wts:were peculiarly struck by this lat 'Kelly,.Lte L Governor;;!; Judge l Allen', Secretary The j portion of the tax charged, $to-Flonda. at Tpam, and committed for trial life : *: Si 'r' f. 2. STIcA EY. Editor and: Proprietor. brain loses all just conception 'of constitutional tcr revolution, on entering the store of DOCTOR : of State; :r.:jOaibralth', Attorney1 Gene.rl origiaally amounted to -;$7J22GG. It will known that another head centre lubten c .' :>. ; goverment, and'thinks to find a larger IlAiiTuiDOE, now opening largelY; on.I ;; ,Col. Pyles, Comptroller General, Mr. be seen by late advices from Washington that appointed in the .place of Mr. Stephens I HOLMES StEELE. Allocate Ed1tor. liberty built up from the, tornado;-elements Newnan-street, learning- his Austin, Treasurer and Ferdinand. McLwxl, aq, order has'been"'issued u pd nJ.al sale thfouh agencies from the United States. . '1'1 J '. .:: h -What- -will-------become--- orOJd- ompe,.:?. Ofanarchy: and blood. The South must of doing business. His extensive ana'varied Representative to'Congrcss." of property for the collection and The Times comes out strong In condemnation .4 I /r' '. r. t c': Exv.no. dice? Omnes profit by t teachings of history and the dictates stock,.sJnarke wholesaleprices; ; Intelligible : Judge JB-.AiJ. u..nt! : has; .been,, fcleclcitto J the ecrctary oftbc Treasur. recommends of the courso pursued by the government k/ Once upon a time, aTrovIslonalGovernorwas of Nature,:and' place a firm,, but just t. hand a very moderate per cent the Judgesiiip of .Este:. Circuit, nnd.L that tllP Southern State be.". allowed. to _asume of England In releasing, Capf. Waddell and ; J S .. addressing colored ,friends, .telling! .upon the wild elements. within I rh' .bosom.. ,,:on th "New York cost ;; to this per'cent L; Fleming; Solicitor of the same. 'C :-T.T.| tic colection..oLtheksbareoftIuameDOMESTIC! the officers of the .Shcnandoah, and says that' + I ; v'. =r them In plain .Engllsb,'they must' ork' oldnegro or Here is a field for the Christian statesmen heads' five'per -cent._ n the 'ral prices, Long has been c cte Judge in'the Suwannee' ; I they du;ht'nollo have been liberated :without ! ',: perish, when be was interrupted by an the I unswervingly sticking to. ,that is I District and -" Solicitor. NEWS. consultatiou with Mr. Adams the Ameri- I 2 on whose head bad gathered the frost to enter, and in ,oble exertions of a comprehensive OnJ pric; v , .' of 91'winters, who, leaning with trembling intellect solve .the complicated tl1erii be no higgling, and beating down The followingis .the ,consolidated vote in GEORGIA.' j'I can:3I1niSter. t' i .t.. limb upon his staff and "rolling his.sightless! problem : What will become of" old prccS: As.to't1I e prices of his goods, we this county. ,No polls wereopened at.CJpdar T1eegslaturoofthiii'Sttte. ;convened "at I CUB..i.rargo Africans has been land- r : balls to Heaven,""said, "MaUll it said. I want the GtSIBr-to>sk I Pompey and what shall secure. public ,order invite attention to his advertisement, which Creek precinct : 'iIille geYille on the 4th inst., and asjhelcad-j ed on::the North cqast of this Island. A por- . you one question. Ask ; nd law and speaks for itself. .Let no man now that FOB :OOVEKXOB.: i big State of the South, and the first session j 1tion' of then had been seized by igh ,- safety ? say l | government b.. nor, with characteristic, courtesy ; D. S. Walker', .'.. ... ..:.. .... .Sq.S....264 breding. ---m: he cannot buy goods, as notm really LK..GOVFKSOR. succeeding the, Convention,. ,.whiclr had ,so Officials! ,but, by means of some peculiar process f. ; -Weil, wurwaVwhen.I was a slave: I had a AX AJIRIVAIV-AN EXTERPn sE'. Jacksonville than' cap he .i in T. A.McDonnell... %... .... ....,.... ......191 thoroughly changed the organic !law of the i tUey became blinded their I it food and clothing, Although rumor had somewhat preparedthe cheap cn &ran. W. W.J.Kelly ..........:... ..... .........24 : duty, and ' kind master " 1 whogave'me or O n. These prices vindicatethe FOR ,Staimd having a new order of things to the captures-negroes *were released to the S fr aad provided mo, with houseing and fire. public mind for the event, ;yet our city arlj F. McLo .. ......CYGRE......... ..... ....110 provide !for 'Its will be Now, I urn old and blind and/w, what will opinion we ventured in, a l late issue ; that Pre ..i... :.........._.........32W. proceedings scanned parties who brought them over. 4 $ Y' was thrown into a little excitement, on Friday M. .... ....... !.'..,.* ,.... with scrutinizing interest. South and North. Matamoras old The Ranchero t become of Pompey Fnend.Ljc .' the 1st inst. the arrival\ of the our own city possessed advantages to make W.ll.FAnson..... ,.., .,!.............r..3.,.... MEXICO.- says steam Family by her'o*cheap a market as any other could possibly D.P.ilogne..................,...,.;.:.....4 Hon.,C; J. Jenkins has been elected Governor that the liberals haypnised'the selge :'of tbat "what ii to become of old Pompey ship Indian River, Captain"Emerson,. 92 J. F. P.Johnson... .... ..I:.!... ..... .-..;....a 'but'President'Johnson has directed ' -of f that I! lie.; J. W. Cnlpeppcr........ ..........;. ...... ;! city, after long and.fruitless,attempts to capture ;! V: _,. and old Dinah, and Hannah, and all the balance -! hours from New York,and bound. for Indian A few more-such revolutions as this in SKCKETABT. OF TATE. '. he shall not'Insta1 l for the present, and it', having been finally severely'cut River. S.B.Sessiorte. ........... ... ....,".;.'...6 of those old, decripid and worn out negroes I some otfcgr.matters equally closely allied to B. F. Allen..... .......... ,_ ..'.... ... ...52 requires Provisional Governor Johnson to up by the French,cavalry. Gens.Pensa and who had happy homes, suited to their. The arrival of a steamship at Jacksonville, W. Scott.............. ,:'j. ....,...j......40 .continue in' the discharge of the function of G 1irida killed ", S the growth'and prosperity of our commerce, T.3Iagbee... ........ .....f..,. ... ...1 were ; and Cortina, HInajosa . conditionin which to draw out their de 1iningdayaat -. of itself,excites no surprise, as this is a common will make this city bound forward on a new' .IITOR-VET OO'E&U the Executive'Office.It and Cot Garsa. "oun The principal . ; last to receive a 'decent. .buri-l: event. But as it was known that the career prosperity that will,in a short time, A.Z.iLGalbraith.L. Woodward..9....... .......... ....'...........51 is stated that the President ha$ discontinued body of the liberals lately before Matamoras J from the hands ofth ir masters? Will I Horace Indian River was especially fitted out, and fill her streets with busy purchasers ir H.Archer........COMPTHOLLtB... ................35 pardons of Georgians; and that he has gone In the direction of Camargo The Greely ; will Stephens ; will the hosl'of abo- horea, crew and working party, for the purpose cJienp market and her a L.Q.Pylea... ... .........................166FrankPhilips has revoked'those of some to whom such hadbeen. Ranchero denies that the imperial gunboat warred the South of engaging in the enterprise of establishing multiply populationwith ..........,.h......... ...4STATK .extended. , against S ,!_ .W1\i ckQ; great rapidity. .TUUSCXET. Poyoanoj fired on'the people on the American - 1 ; e. and htr. domestic"peace'and"prosperity,, now fishery at Indian River, and thus We earnestly entreat our friends in>the, I >Q.II.Anaw.JUDGE. ....OF..TUB..CIKCCIT.....,COl'BT......... ........2 I Postal''arrangements are ta established side. Juarez is still at El PaSO, and is succor the poor old freedmen and give them becoming a pioneer in this laudable effort to to come to' Jacksonville to 8. St. Oeo. Rogers., ...... .. ..............57 at once, on all the rail roads s of the State, and conducting the liberal cause with energy and that of vtlilckfmdom has robbed them, and develop, somewhat, the great resources of the country supply I B..A. Pnwam........ ........... .......211eouaroB the mails are"tole supplied to the their wants, instead going to Savannah and OF THE CIBCTIT. people better success of late. While no battles of I which slavery!nsured to them? Or will it be State, she,'her officers and crew, and our fel LI.Fiemtng......... ... ..........?.. ....153 liberally, by or let of'the Washington ' Charlcstonfas doing of late; for : s. M. (I. Gary. .......;...,...... ........,. '. au- any import have been fouglif, it is evident for their old the whites bf thc low-citizens, Col Titus and Dr. John West- mnnY'arc tho itk'S. . left masters 1 they can MM lie that they may 8TATK BKNATB: 21st DISTRICT. : that Maximilian has his hands full, and that South to become the good Samaritans : cott, who were on board, together with the make, and save theincidcntnl bill expenses of the Bnddington IlolinesSiceic..2:5.-.....,.. .'... .,.. ,... ....'" ..-48KKPBESKSTATION 3Iessrs. G. B. Lamar, Sr.and G. Lamar, the Empire is becoming more precarious than: these be to thi colony, bound for the Indian River country, .ESKJUL A0SUIOLT. Jr. of Savannah However willing succor have been arrested ia that may , ;; few trip to those distant markets. Besides, they J. X. ..... ............. .... a months ago. negro in his woe, and coming want,yet they elicited much interest from all classes of our should build up their own cities, and keep J. .-Jddok............ ...... ......... ..IS city, under charges of trying to bribe the U. Col. Bravo, of the liberal army, has been ; have as much as they can do,under-the 'adversity people. As this is the first effort, within our their money circulating in their own State A.M. lUore....JUDGE....OF.................27 S. Treasury Agents, who have charge of the sent by'Juarez; as bearer of dispatches to. I .that abolitionists have brought to their knowledge, to establish a fishery on Indian M. J. [nrphy..., .....POBA. TK. ... .... ... ...Cl, captured' cotton. and communities, where such liberal facilities :.. .. .. the United States -government. He arrived -. H. H.Hoeg. ..... ...; .. .. .82 i II' hearths, to make provisions for their own; River, on a scale of notable magnitude, we are offered to them as now. We are sure that A. Doggett........ ......... ... .........12 NORTH CAROLINA. in Kansas City about the 2oth nit., and hastened and CHAKITY 7i0 M"alwaysbegin home." are sure that our readers will take! an inter the Jacksonville merchant wide aicake to M. CLEBK OF THE. CIECC1T. COCK... . The, legislature of this State assembled on to are le.rn.......' .. ... .139 on immediately Washington. lIe Four millions people a large proportion est in knowing all of this enterprise which A. ............... ..... ........92 the 27th inst. F. Phillips of knowledge and for which their oicn, and the countr's interest. W. Ashnnt... .... ............. ...... .. .....47 Orange countywas states that the liberals "have 25,000 troops of whom are physically unable to provide for has ometo our elected Speaker. Governor Holden has under arms, and that 75,000 more can be put themselves, and a preponderence are too lazy we are indebted to Dr. Westcottfor the notes SELF RELIANCE.You can't Have you U. Bowden.... ... ..BIKJI" ...201 been quite sick, and has been directed con in'the field the as soon as raised .' ..........73 means are , I '. over to devote themselves to regular productive to guide us. I ever earnestly, bravely ', perseveringly tried f Ju.A.l'icket. ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR. tinue the functions of his office until further which:\ ill be speedily. The following late t labor, will soon swell up a list of paupers A company has been organized, under the Have you exhausted all the resources of mind, Z.Ctan T.Ho H. aiH Brnsh... ... ...... ....f 36Jas. >5 orders. It is thought that the amendmentto intelligence obtained from Vera Crux on the- of :wiiich even abolitionism must stand name of the "New York and Indian River of will, .bodily effort ? Have you looked .;.........3 the Federal Constitution will be adopted, 14th niL, gives a fair view of the deplorablestate aghast. Fishing Company," with a large and adequate within and t yourself for the means to. accomplish Thol. R. Web'.:.COXL..h;.IJUa.: ; .91cor but it is said that the old North State does of Mexico : Unfitted for freedom in the very organization capital for the successful prosecution of the ends you seek ? Or, have you JHIea. 8. Price.... .1. 176J. 176 not stand in good odor at Washington. "Everything: is unsettled In Mexico. General distrust I which God in His infinite purposes has its objects; which are, to ship fish in ice, rested on some forlorn W. H.PickeL.: .140Oco. SOCTH CAROLINA. prevails. Business is paralized. 3f..uDnI.Lu'1 ,. hop Iicawber-1kc" CIr power is daily lessening. Puebla ha* been selected : ... .. ...118Calvin . : seen proper to endow the negro: biggotted live turtle, and canned oysters to New Yorkin that "something will tur up ; that someone j AC08t.. -.4 .... .,6 Our readers will recollect that the Convention -! as general fnmi fiiBg quarters for the Imperial army. ,it has a fresh statef;'and to preserve fish in salt will supply the means of success? Su rarcz.... of this Stat I and baa been strongly garrisoned With AnstrUns. delusion can go no further than gone, you To.. Canoya. ...... .3 appointed a Commission toI The roacU are nnA&fe. Bobberies are hourly eommit- .;Jff/Ir" ; in attempting to remove him flora his natural for commerce. For the practical prosecu- If you have failed to do the former, and listened ,JUSTICES Or THE PEACF, JUT POET MILLLJas.N.Floyd. suggest a code for the regulation of the do- ted.no busiaea Tbe!country, ,nor Is is In there a deplorable security state.for anvthmg.There is v-/ status, with the view of bettering las moral tion of these ends, the Company have sent to the Syren song of the latter, we tel A. V. Floyd ..J.1 17 iriestic relations of the freedmen of the State. I. Or1 aLa lug been strongly fonlaed ia anticipation of I in aitark by the Liberals. Cordon has been abandon S 4 or political being. Nature's instincts are as out men skilled in all the details of this you now to awake from 'our' lethargy and .XANDARIXThos.Bowdcn The following is a synopsis of their report rd,. and all the war material removed to the Interior .ti.JJtl":; unerring as the magnet. "The Leopard can business, and all the latest improv machinery from youdcusi\.e dream Rely 'pn yourself O. I.AcBta.............30' the legislature now in session: Judge of PXfcZds sacceu,,Oen.in their Psic colonization and GOTALLIV scheme.are sanpoine The> not change his spots, nor the Ethiopian his on a liberal. scale, under the auspices of i I ad your purpose is half accomplished.Will A. N. 1an... ..JACKSONVILLE.... ... ....... ......101 All persons having seven-eights or more of Empress MAxiiuLUjr baa,who started fellows for in Yucatan January.unaccompanied The reception by of : S skin ;" and because that skin carries with itS Col. Titus arid Dr. Westcott, who are the : ; and exert every faculty, and you will J. ..56Forbes African, blood in their veins, are defined to the Empress along the route was quite tame, axrept In a written decree from nature, of limited de- Florida Stockholders, and who will direct succeed in life, enjoying the conscious pride HoIIyman Dojrgelt...2 22 be "persons of color." '. Vera The Empress Cruz where was the to depart demonstrations on the 16th were for quite Yncatan.grand. .' velopement, he cannot progress beyond its the operations at Indian River. The steamer that you have not been the creature of! an J.McCormick .. Persons of color are to stand upon thq Fourteen hundred reinforcements arrived at Vera bounds; and, therefore, cannot rise in the has been admirably fitted up for the businessto other's making. but the architect of your own Thvft. W. Rbr... ..tOROXF.K........-................78 same footing, before the civil and criminal Cruz on were the actively 12th.and collecting more were at all looked points.for"' The Liberals '. scale of mental, social, nor political excel which she is assigned, having ice bunkers fortunes. What though you fail to-day, be W.H.N.Snow..6 A. .. .1 laws, as white persons, except where modi. . lence. By the force of natural laws, he cannot capable of storing forty tons of fish;- and true to your own manhood, and b true to J.C.Ilorton..4 J.A.Noe..4. fied by the regulations instituted. The(Frost landed The Montgomery Estates of.)the Advertiser.. .] stand still ; therefore, he must recede, ample apartments, capable of a regulated honor; and rally again your broken forces, B.Wm.D. Andrw.....>.....'......4.3COCSTY Those colored persons who now live to- The natural instincts of manhood suggest ::5. ever ha, and ALWAYS WILL, save when he is temperature, for preserving in all their health like the invincible general, to another, and n'VTOn gether as man and wife, are held to be in resistance, either by act or expression to the protege of a people who hare a special in- and vigor, on their voyage north, immense still to another charge in the battle of life. cbs... J. McNeil., 28 legal wedlock; but hereafter the marriage con- whatever appears to be wrong or oppressive. . I S fcrafmliis improvement and advancement numbers of turtle. Oysters are to be openedby Don't give up the field ; nor don't wait for ---- tract is to be drly solemnized_unner the laws. From this,cause, we. .think, springs, the very There is said to b sentiment in Eastern general opinionthat. in being deprived of : from his natural barbarian and savage. inheritance steam apparatus; fish to be packed in ice; reinforcements, but, with a bold front, and a Florida favoring the dismemberment of All children heretofore.'born. are declared le their slaves, the people of the, South. have i.: ; and this interest is found only in bondage and turtle, as comfortably housed and provided dauntless step, on "once more to the breach ;" the State, and the annexation to the Eastern gitimate. been deprived of all their wealth. I S .\ to superior race capable within its own for as when in their native waters, fish until you plant your standard, glowing'wih' and Southern portions of Georci*.-Savannah Males under twenty-one, and .females un. However unconstitutional or'fnjur?' -%s. Herald, 28th ult. succession of acts! have been by fa! I: it 'natural constitution of advancement. oil to be compressed from refuse fish, arc all victory, on the ground you determine to oc "There is said to be" is rather an indefinite der eighteen-years o( age ; those who ace slavery; has beeu abolished may it .is .useles* \ Look over the map of Africa, and point to shipped direct to New York, reachingthat cupy. We unable to determine paupers; apprentices or persons bound to labor argue and we propose to show that the fact out a place to us, where its sooty inhabitants market, as fresh and delicious as when f- ----- expression. are by contract, until,the expiration .of such itself may be made of worldly advantage to \ how prevalent the "sentiment" is, never having our people. Heretofore it has been the custom ;t have ever displayed within ttemsdrcs, an idea taken from the waters but a few days pre- The Bond of Union.We apprenticeship or term of service,'are incompetent heard the subject broached until our at- to consider a maa-aa being wealthy, or I of true civilization, or a rude conception of viously. Nothing has been overlooked. have had periods of sectionalism, ripened tention was called to the above extract from to contract marriage.The only comfortable, in proportion to the number ., government calculated to give the the feeblest Boats adapted to running in the shallowest into a great revolutionary conflict; husband is forbidden to abandon his of slaves he nad dependent upon him for* I l progress. The missionary has been among water, with all proper tackle have been provided now the dawn of conservatism and broad nationality the Herald. I such a step is contemplated, wife; ; and if he shall fail to maintain her and support. .The number of his broad acres was : however, by any considerable number of our hardly taken into the.account. Is this the- them for centuries,and a pure gospel preach- ; and our curiosity was not a little excited sends its cheering rays overjhe citizens to for his chrildren, upon sufficient proof he shall ri'htviefrofit? respectfully we beg suggest : edvamong them, and yet they lie foldedin by noticing one of these, not much whole country. Vermont, an extreme N rth- their consideration, whether it would not be.bound,to service by the District Juge,from For the purpose"of cultivating a tract of a deep mantle of impenetrable mental larger than a ship's yawl, arranged as a propeller ern State, speaks to-day the language of better for the future, welfare and. 0 year to year, and the proceeds, ,of ,his labor land, instead of having to support the actual witha litMe engine that could be put 'Florida. Redfield, an eminent jurist prosperity number of hands required to do the work, and moral blackness; presenting a nightof Judg accrue to the maintenance of his family. And of the State if the different thereof have had them to our planters imposed upon ois In and taken out of the boat at pleasure and the sentiment ; of that general such abandonment hideons without expresses renders his wife gloom, one twinkling Stte were annexed to each other. Possibly compe. clothe, and feed and tend,at least three unprofitable ray.of. well founded hope. Look at the history so arranged that she could be propelled by of this, upon the mooted question of pegro It tent to engage for service, and to'exercise'all ones to every one'whose labor was have to divert of . of the West India Islands, where J5r oar or steam power. In addition to the suffrage in a letter addressed to' Senator Footin might a tendency a portion the rights of an unmarried woman, except pt profit to them. Few of our slave owners \ S the trade of the State into the hands of our and ever disposed their slaves. The natural Hah wbich motives of master spirits operators proper, of this November last : the right to philanthropy means recontract marriage.. The father - 4 { own merchants, which now finds I its way increase in numbers was looked upon as so British interests to elevate the Afri- enterprise,there are 47 German laborers who "As the representative of the Natona.Gorernment.if is all of bis children whether cash ) sought the support much increase in and in this uncom- arrange & through different channels! to tbe marts of the can by removing him from his normal condition. are designed to co-operate as a colony, for te cl up t tbe rebellion existed, we should wit they be: born of his wife or of any other wo I mercial manner they added up their books at' horticultural and fruit insist ..bu4In some reasonable Georgia the end of the only to. find themselves agricultural, growing bUD41 t tbe meropl.k year, : Where , ;' now is the pride the wealth, tme, a4w L steps t form new -- -- man.Therelation far. the magnificence of those Islands? ,And purposes.. coludoD wherein This we all do the not population consider at should' b A- 'REE FIOHT.-"Wejegret to lear that, guardian and ward are fix poorer In order by to support-this constantly increasing ' ; where, show us where, is to 'be found the The steamer employed by the Company, same rprnte.. ne suffrage. We a notcomprehend on the afternoon of election day, the 20th- cd'to be as they now exist'in the State. number non-producers, their lands moral and political progress of the negro? beside being well fitted up for her purpose, do with bow that the quelo.O."eme The national bare' Consti an.' insL, a free fight broke out" in Lake Maj. Gen. .p..E. Sickles'has! been. assignecl were skimmed over, 'and! the spots which tin Cty. .t Do they exist in the late insurrection in Jamaica is otherwise admirably adapted for the busi formally J&that as an iuhereut and uo- From what we can it crew out to the command of the District of this State,. promised most returns for the labor alone surrendered Thi is don by the fart of defining gtber were cultivated. Old fields, grown up with ? And_are they written in that tide of ness. She is the notorious steamer Clyde, the electors rgbt. of the House of Bepresentattves blood, and worse between 'on'feer.ate and will make his Head-QU8rt rs at Charleston pines and briars, took the place of what once Identical with the electors of tbe most numerous the successful blockade and blood and fiendish revelry' in murder, that. runner, was built branch. of the MYer18t legislatures. There Soldiers and, Confederate, rcJ 3Iaj. Gen. Giljraorc'will report' to the had been fertile plains.7 The homesteads were in Glascow 1801. She is 200 feet long, is n/w no otner mode I neglected and the cotton and the corn Chief of grew i: could glut itself.only In.lhe mot hellish of teele' the row became so exciting,')thaVtj&e Engineers of representatives}n the National g far from their doors Most of the . 18 beam and products when loaded ; attrocitics ;, equalled alone by the instincts .feet. heavily United States Constitution,I epr terms, troops garrisoned there, pit .b"fplo('.4 el .?. MISSISSIPPI. away of the 'plantation ,were expended in draws about six feet en the qualification of bJ* FU to actionthe Her which prompt the'hyena Is the lever of water. motiv SmrJt willt id>$r *0t$t to attempt to it, or took a part in it, which led to much excitement The lower house oft e Mississippi! ,legislature feeding the population upon them. Very his moral advancement to be ..found in that power.is excellent ; and she, is capable C'UffN&t*is'nr, *cQjtrol aoie the elective the franchl National, on the part of the citizens i ; who, in has modified its.refusal to ...admit negro litile.was.,left for real substantial gain. Feticism bf the rites of which running 20 miles per hour. _. 'The Q.m who hadjoncb e their 'into these fellows and Slave labor,being at an' end the first object turn one Harper'sIllustriated Stl. e l"8 pitched testimony against the whites, so as to permit .On the day after her arrival, in therc- 1 ue .statutes; or to beconsidered; ia.;th_ .getting of a proper ' ,. displayed to its readers some few *"*-*0' or eaUluveu most perceive at one handled them. roughly.. Col. BPRAOtE being it hi cases where the person Coffering the testimony amount of paid labor to till the land it is i .. weeks ago, as having occurred 'In the city ence of a large number, of our ,.dtttens."sbe Lba?*W' ,qqeon "lc all elective of.no *lair argumratFjtn telegraphed on the occasion, judiciously, is a party to the record' It is believed proposed.to cultivate For.this. labor only I of Mobile, where, the cross of Christianity took her.departure hence. for.Fort! Caperdn, and,.jhtof4eflnlng It hone of Tie tbe frnchb pow dispatched'a'company of white troop .from the Senate will acceptnhe modification.Gen. will pay tie: required. 'For, the feeding of .i on'the Indian River with three months ers of all free ore which cannot such hands be employed, r glitters on almost every church steeple? sup away'except CTrmet cler cnelo: b'tke this place, to relieve the,colored troops' from Thomas has'b en. sent1 to' this, ;Stateto will the products as will of the land'actually tilled 'alone be .; Where are the Institutions of learning ; ply of provisions, and having added to her utter annihilation of very first-principles of national duty, at thnt post who have been 'ordered settle the conflict authority which had expendea The surplus clear gain, and the of liberty. And he must be a D ldSun who would assume ; Col. Titns < \ 4''.: where the.nationality;; where the government company family bearing to claim that the states have vet ceded this to the 'nation. .. away. arisen between.Provisional. Governor Shark. may properly be reckoned as a credit for the JtI that the African has :.founded? Mad' ; with. her and ail. .on board the. heart-warm, States. The did not troth concede is, as araw not only thatthe .. ey and Governor Humphreys elect. place.' , wishes of all, that she should have a safe tion of the Cotutitnaoa\ delr Let us. now look at the real wealth of our misconceiving, fanaticism J Thy trophies are Natna equivalent lo.ma W The Lizzie Baker, Capt. reached TEXAS. ;: to her.destiny, and that:the richest r"aUo on the-contrary the nation Kig I people. It lies in their lands; the vast for voyage : :: the rttm of'a' once. happy .branch of theAfrican 1 the States, and bUilt its own elective this port ls"ol'y trdl' fr ahi. Some apprehension exists in Libe.rty'coQn- ests and the outspreading prairies, the pleasant 11 family' ..which: rested .securely ,. L.i ,8 success may crown .the bright hopes of all consider franchise this upon point that more of the St.,,We a disposed-seems Capt. King wi our thanks for ty that the negroes contemplate an insurrection valleys and the" gently sloping hills.- . .i. j -. blessed In the hands pf.It* superior guardian, ,who have embarkedin, th'e.noble:enterprise, to nave existed a de 1 baa experienced late papers. ., as they'openly nvow their right to'a'' These constitute' the people's: :wealth." This either capital,.skUl, timelabor or patriotism. and prudent reD to it,and also because it ----- -- '---1. is riches, (.0 Which the labor of a few dependents .. nod surest1 friend. What "will become* ofPompey that it is division of property and ref se' desirable to extremely ht seems us acmelegitimate to the ' < accept ' 'k"- Fo -,l rid& and h hopes, this is: a' stepin mnctlon In the if possi Passenger list of.Steamer! :'Lizzie BakerM. -: is, In comparison, as a drop to the S t"Cfc tciHsttllbea*Zace'butnot to a' Gnret ; the right direction this particular jun<> ble,be secured. *- .T. lou, they Collier and mother, Mr.:Foster and wife, ,most. hiberal'terms. 'of 'hIre.. Gov. Hamilton" ocean. I bum roaster who would still have,fostered are an Inferior aud bat recently inthe Instead then of being cast down by unavoidable and bonds of &dedt ra L; Lane and sister,'D. Powers has been requested by the citizens to proceedto .an JS him for interest sake, (if the Jhought be ,ad; ture, we cannot:.withhold our Jl.eary den it the more Indispensable that, .lnl-rsn-. Mrs.JJeriot and Grn1eldT.'P., Kerby organize a militia'force'sufficient'to quell' necessity, which grew out :of our commendation from Colonel Titus and dependent position should failure to establish the Confederacv, our peo J. RLWoodland Miss not.for.Jhat but to b here'rl.Wt TTooa- missable : a humanity ; MrWelcklf ), disorder. cott, ;'for the'intrepid, and may we not a possible deenc. against ti.Iutu lad, .. Also six deck any pIe should at once address themselves to the CAPITAL;; ; the'most" exorbitant, exacting'and, f tl. cannot I violation pfexpress lcntosh passengers. Col. R.H. Epperson has gone toW shin -' work that.ia before them and by earnest patriotic spirit have manifested in that Governmentnave . grinding of masters;_ ,which live and thrive BY. : :they the lw. Th l'. t., lc.l.Na0Da te more .reason. ,-_. _. --.- _i' ton to complain of the corruption of the' officials zealous effort exact the.tew.ard thaundostry -- without one pitying emotion for the "sight this enterprise, Nor could we omt' mark why they should set a"on- prudent'reserve ,NEW.DRUG STOKE. in their conduct,'and.. the unwarra'ntedassumptiou and.sagacHy invariable"produce;' with satisfaction, and approbation, the ,intelligent and caution, not powers not .conceded .The many friends of the old firm olE P ofpower.by tha Provost Mar- Let them determine at once to be independent the and above all not to to themselves Web ' less balls" Pompey. Sopn will negro arrogate powers ex- . l discernment and' .unswerving .faith presaly denied to them, and conceded to the States,.lathe stir & Co., will bo'pleased( :" learn'that'they,, ,shalls, and officers of the Freedmen'iBnreaii.,' ofth world. Having selected their learn to exclaim,more generally than we have very charter under which alone they have any' ex-' "t Gov. Hamilton. issued his proclama.tion ground let them labor to'make.it yield. Ia alreadyheard some'of them exclaim : "L\i d' which those capitalists of the :'North'. have tence or power.of action., p4:.. have'leased bne'pf: the'fiuo Storesln. Sammis'1. : calling a convention bf the people thro. order to do this they must give, if thtfjhope : deliver from friends." / thus maniest in.the rt'lrc of. -our'State. : -* ,- Blockand fitted, it up wlthahlthe necessary. their. delegates. ?. to receive. Let their lands be manured and' me ' my We; shall watch the career:of this enierphsewith PERSONAL.je'lia41i .' appurtenances and appliances 'of.a ,first. .class S :;;- .-. ploughed thoroughly arid well. Do not undertake But"what of the whites?. Are they, not LA'TEST Far deep solicitude, blevin that, it is the :: ( pl asurO.. of ,receiving a ylsit Drug Store. BY TiLioitu'uFrom more than can be accomplished. . S : too, injured by the :.destruction' slavery ? [ the Savannah Papers.] better is that one hundred acres be cultivated Yes! butonlyfor a vJak. They are,the truly pioneer of many 'others .like ..character; 1 ''e day*ago, from', and making the agreeaoleA9quaintance Dr. Webster is busily: in 'arranging WASHINGTON, Dec. '6. well than thricetme hundred acres should be L liberated while the.negroea'.t tters have been seeking through;, hvr' hundred wide. '' yeQ. I of Mr.; Ben.. C, Truman, hi itock'pfmedl i engg ;arces. lu the S Senate S the. credentials of Messrs. neglected and spoiled .- ,- I : to, t make Florida, tWl 1 of' the New York and will be.prepared to.dispense the same Alcorn"and Sbarkey were presented, but no The immense estates of our people it properly rzdct' . t j ; i : ,; ifritd with a sadder. .doom. 1' the prra1weIh rtbe, Coronal of action(;was taken thereon. divided,.and worked will form a most I St3te: .correspondentj the of two I. ; vc : Go build your school houses,} and'organizeS Ii .. 7m .Tr \ th4 course- or.. thre.days.. In the House a resolution,was unanimously powerful agent in regulating the commerw :. yourihurches and.plajrjhe to[I 'lstIlh1ng 1HECI1ANICA1* ; .above pape lrom: JMiliedgeville I Ga.during ., FB i' passed that the public debtough\be prompt- of the world. As It is,-even'now, the chief-. : J ,'., < 'her.Convention'and has :taken very U'BEFt Jypald. .. est of our'products rules the markets of all : -. J ltel1.eorles; Ia. o.;.' the nddy Our'attentloh has beep Arrcted1i the excellent j and liberal vlewl'btlhe political ,stabs ,Pate in .East and.1fldd1eiqIda'baving : :'The Secretary of 5-the Treasury recommends nations. What mind can calculate the added - +; ;, cornpelienslon of the negro, ye blgoU .and. workmanship. those. s1dUfl a1sap, 'jut South 'the and the Times beef cattle,to''dispoge.of wpulddo I ; well ::to attend that the collection of the Internal Revenue power apd:Wealthr pf our people and their :. him Messrs. Clinton & Russell : e since war; Grlest taxes in the States posterity +hen their r lands"shall' all bloom P.9l 4Ltaye$i, who have used lii tt as exhibit hi'fc. to the .notlc'or Capt ,'-lieadedProposals accruing prevIous to the y up'th which he represents;has ever been equally so fto"1 ''for.fresh establishment of collection offices be Indefinitely and blosS li1whth'cattIga d sli**?'"311 beon' nc Store of ; l : the future l : w Drug : beefM dInten&1a. only to.use g : he i 1 w iast1i r, while! '1 loyal J tQ.tbe/, ,'Dlo.nf.f; rand,both postponed; per .., "' P- < -! *: ;- >TboW to bet : : ; ."lr: ':- ; :> v'f. ; {-"' 'I ; / :. >. > -V : r-/* \ ').." ., oI I. . '1. .. .. \41" ; ; 't51 .t.Jt I 1u'"j ,'Ii . t In thanks for.faTqrs-shown. ;; .J : JI . " 4-_ : been erected to their advertisement perla our .' ; "- py' ., ; :'l .. . r ;:": :churches fO the.living' Gpdh ve J8'pt accept maner : !j.t: ; Gold quoted at 48"14.pVU : %,;. '/t:...h.-.,. ,'-1.1.,1ffv1..ISM <-- l',W.'i5e1 ._>.: ,' . 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