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3 ) 7 FOR PRESIDENT IN ISttO, MILLARD FILLMORE, of wbwjww-In tor vicE.pRiibfcTq'j William I OF MISSIS L -S J.. urn a i, tWineis r4ivinir IihV. a flrT. I Wo have n j.. mm ki -hi wv: iiiit nmi.i tvoavhtB winri'ic smiost lereeu hi u ivi " r" ' i k. . i it . I i .1-1 . . 1 .iTincipr m i lit i A 1 . 2 . . . i . . . t , t tit r - -V: W-Vdr-l1 itTSTiiTlT. 1 . ! TrtrST.TT 11. 1.1 1 lv1 The Ultlmntuin. tf?5- Although tha friends of Filltnoro and It it well known to our citizens that for weeks Pone'son, says tho Louisville Jonrnnh havoibwii htue-iwn mostsknmottiUv tm,luecl nni amiafiL: ftntfjcwfdrsl in IiwKftcei cnmrif9 tlrcy nra no . I At J -4 4 , A M Bill V S f yiiuo,t.aun, iirfVL u. uoy, lor np A-cison fen lie di.&aL'U H wMWian 11.11 we lard lit' lihed dvrt-riL.,vn.f til vntfl! .fdf.0 i ? .1.11 ALII,,. . ... .. 1; fi IT 1 li 1 T T'W apd thJrjiMcat 8 Hu 1 . 1 s 1 1 re AMERICAN rrijt- !oft fOntU! CJntaaifnatu IMUWl 0T cue fflfTiic lirnicipli' of tho American party ore as true ami as patriotic no.v nsevrr, ami their Am m A' ipr Trouble nil ltountl. Jhfew thr(Srhout Kurono arol Lfli4iNfcwJV6rk MxproBs, audi . i! V.. , .at ore cvaryioay. r rancc inai ii 10 n apof an-i-ia annoved at thl faudacl tico ft) jtltia, H7f IiWMn the lJlaek Sea until Klie in pood faith to the terms of tho Treaty of Peace. 4 VA that thc tneliHo W TASCC O ITT: liinii 114 xi'lin li ivi liv.vl in tlii Sfjih) fi'iim rAilv . yo,,U-t We w cay to Ir. llov. tliat he ha. a establishment is as sscntial to Jhe maintenance j Thi3 ibe correspondents ray, is likely to ipli .'Wifc,andifw,.hHs,Swe can ninko hin. M how of thtr Union and the preseryahon of American I tc -rclationb" between St. Tctershurff and - n.:.... : r 1. ..1 institutiotu.at, NicARAGCA.-The dull pulse of some of our mon- counwywjm tile iti WJ W ofalii I 01 i:ri'fiiiiiiiu deiilriffop tf llK'l iveraei r Tiiiiriir' MltWMT "" ""1 IlIHl - " 1 - 1 -iv - 1 1 1 1 -- , -l, IlllU.-ml 1)1,1 fiurt' tuituma iM.U.ntn I ti,,1 K,r n.nito HPIVP9 tn A ftritlr I) I .CHI 1W HIO Htplo in reference to that country, will le bor.ie -without deviation. Purchasers will fina tnia a down ana run over rouzh b1io1 iy theregtlfss rnurcli i Goldei sorcnu men iko tlit-ir oavard and INu dttor&iaiedti 1 1 1 1 t fiii ST. XCBART XX DifirJbuMUi Stock, fiff Goods mw ake a change lh j ffer their entire of the progrcftaive jpirit f the. age. ..-j. , -x The rimo hrtS mssu'd lv for montfia of 1 1e result of 1:'.8s'i bv lor iiioiitlis of cool calcu hition and slow phuinini: the onward rush juaiLi-ojir i.mH urff ailU ,.f....l .1. '..i.'lVii'lrtll l 1:. Ii .. X Lb 1 z - t ry in luuiu ucii 1111; 1 1' 1 tiititr mi 1 du n'Hii viwiw i hm v irm itiit rem!TtiJ3nifc ... ih ....... , 1 1... n. i ".. ...TZT. r , v . ; i ! imTfTinvc me vzar wriians oT;r iu mi 1 whouuuk ouick. nmi act wiui iir uii . iir . . . . 1 . 1 1 .. 11 Opportunity to buy Gpp'ds-OUerSB rofTeredrxOurIare supply of- alliance with Louis fNapofeon. p1(j Ilien,.aintl-l4TW,- We give our lioiirt and hind.au(L.MiU to tin s 'et'ti!rdbf "Nloaratigua. New Orleans fptlU. ti,:..;t iat... i M.ii.!r...l iiistitutiotu .fti-Uio JiCifciBV moit . -v.. .. , f - . . Itltii.1 .,. .., o' lliTMiii'k!ii,!l.uh.io iiewsmuier. Wocrivel.ini fair last year, 6t W eat Wore Jas' UWAI.ifflUUMAUfI'ULlV'9.'itUW--'- . . ' n :.i 1 .warniii-Mhat ho titut now uncmmionrtiiy ui im '- . . jm.,.,... vi,, wjr . nctrT:.- nrtt fnh, iu iP?15lli;;rsa ' v-.i.. nd,U.edtheoth,rdaybVHvi,itfnn thi- f,., Heha.ak,n PaM to So into iluu t nud n -f m tVfW..Jgf Jhe luiecrXl sLfe tf 1 A?rre(p,n- . .TEf PowEB MAThe XuH.or of our .Jt . , ,n 111. newof K'iitvnndL"1lKrimnd W. or lfi. UuW U-IMM Ceititffm foVnhel ' A v . . lt hemjf lor a very wise piT, ose, phiced our mind ..Aii. ..r i.k c....m n..ii.. v. eoluinii. nil tint our wanes nave ev r mm 01 w oiita ami irrni llie onii, ami tnc gretu uounij mm hit: itsimimu r tii iiie Miim i 11 v replenMI that ;rd and trust that. he IT Thank r' .old did. W o wdl ni, like huo.donl in insinuatK!!! ; . , ... ti ',,,.! r- , , . ... , . . . pnmiplqs auvoca tod by tlw AirtietA pnrf. wr uur CTcr aucmivo an ounsinc uivims ne r i BeidoiftofTered. .1 tho Lvon has co.ue into tlie Yaxoo W,,M; anviuiii uiii.i JUUu .. 4ftT will !e w.ll ratmnizi-1. ."" 7" ' V '.V ;Vf . r " t"" w" iw ed by 1Ih5 Iiicomai.atlministration, wiiomht lor - .-.-r 'enn.' A bdishki- tin vrry mmdi, but it suvnm tJint 4t0o1 or ftr evil" o the conn trvi should impress the UTC,'v,,f ' :;,K,i:mfi th. Aua-riean party n the citizen, R,erally loavo jiti.nl Hro ,r eontuijlmfore a new irac -uiseovenmr, jusi uere, mai. n fra bn ihlincramsaixiull :kwkhiM i i .Miii " " " "J uui I T.mrTn?T)TC'.on3 luimiacv ucuvteii I'ai is every 4iirt surU a be tiireotea wine mna pur ..JI rtk,,,. fSrtf Wtrrftf fnr PMlJlltrVifflf tll VanTd f 'thtla ITodiw it;. ,.,;,t fiA';f.; "Wf, Am.,l,U fornThki(trj)lttlaJtiffllt0 powers ul trootWrrTilt) ciiiio u lew yeui-x. aiuuu very in t-iiy nusni j'.f ",i ---- '- ' i to lui Kiire4-lnudi no'. bettor bvhcXeoniilituri .i -ifct-Kft Caritetinv, Llanhets end, Saddler jt .raflorda great inducemefi'o PLANTERS AND lEKGHAN'; d exim r Yazoo City, dec5. i4 "i j-irWfflTW thanked for ncwip.T and other favor. J. C. Laniir tt Co. Our friends Jdinsr. J. C. w m m LAmer to,, oi v icRsnurg. n t now on iiaiel n large .upply of frth dnis and chfniicala to whieh ' i the attention of the ptblic is invited. They nilioit-v .r..,i.w if rS t?..-.;. ;'c -nA ;,,mV tn'i'.e ' er and more zealous cxerCa?. If ever thero wa? i VV Ul'llll4 J V III tli I .7 ItV V I - ' T V" . rt limn I.ip BfTiotll lk! I I.. i. ... .1 . . I ' I . ' ' 1 III" 1 l ill ltl'.l Pn.'Ulll til . 'II. V. - . v-v . . J -Tl nr. - nf mirnirn hmnt im.lr..t 1 1 OM K lis. fl "?1 i rl OUl" WcajHHIH OWr. ftlWr IIUS, TOO collier "VV ill ihj ie- i ; 1 i:; VOr i tween "Kovh wifi',T an. tmr.ir. hii will put ; " 1 t T 1 , - i I on contest i t ..... Cclojt of the Paiiktu;i Railroatl. Yaxoo patronajre, and it affords ns tmt pLaure j i' U ashmton correspondent of JIiQiew tocaS fke attention to their advertisements in to-j York Times states tlmt Vresidept Tiehck has TniZhl! ATE OF AIISSlsa'VDV --There ia'no fact more clearly1 rfst'ar-i itibr;lio. and the tlircatenca brealiclomi ithd.1" t'4tf'.y 'Iv1 v. " s ' , t 'le brain ox: ends ,6 ergieanfl' itself dor Turkijiii Wbuict.,- ;st , u-j-.. u 5 thetiora.otiwakpuliiT?.saUJr 'iriBf.7tlftS m lay. Banner. Sun.iiinic. It afford, us pleasure ef.un.hine within tho la.t twelve or It rained steadily for a week. Some of tlo timid I gan to fear another flood, cuised to be subinille'l to the Government of New . . , ! dranada a formal pnipositHKi for the cession to to not two days , . , ' ' . . , r f urteon 1 iv ' "itiM States of municipal control orcr the srinwa!l Painuna Uai!rod route, the cities of and ranamn, and a strip.of the territory t!irovh which the road runs, snlTicienTlr wide to' insure the rr The apodal wssion of tin Legislature of our j liro:ccti01, of the route from future violence. The oiaw cosYeneu in si Aionoav ai jackron. liie ot- Jaet .of the session is to pas the new code, arid we a time, for eeiioua uVrm Tor llU preservation of the Union it is now nt hand, ' The whol'conntry is in a state of direst coiifusinn.'V'P'Sr.iitoii-f'iasbf- come U ionic of d any eonsrJeraV.r.AM- l.reasyi It may be some consolation for Ui .to. see, thusj reepcruted wh that, if wiihavc quVi;m'on'Vuid '''disunion '' trou-' kk&m$ : - i '." . . .i r( ' prs- tills i iiiKnf. s:ti-(cU on of the Court, thati', M?S McJD u tuitf and iW h rth aX Lis wiWif t i . 1 i- . , ... . :. uerrv, ueirs anu HisiriDtHpes lope tlie assembled wisdom will confine themselves to that object and spend as littlo of the peoples mon ey a. ptmsihle. We liave too muc'a legislation, and w. wi.h when the Constitution-mender, get to work anthat faulty Instrument ajun, they would strike ut the bienial session, and only reqnire the repre. ntatives of the people to mwt every ten years, un less an emergency arises when the Governor could 11 them together. IW commend this subject' to Iheacrious consideration "of the few thinking men in the State. The Sun must not travel too far frcm the main point, it must conflne itself more close ly to the forgery question. Mr. Oliver publish ad in the Banner an advertisement proving said Roy a forger. He staid in town tro days to give said forjjcr a chance to demur, but he said there was no quarrel between him and hi. "friend Tom," but he has devoted his columns to the abuse of the Bannerland it) editor, lirave ian Wjho. afraid of a wonnn. XgyTbrre never was a truer remark made than precise form of this propnsud cession, has not trans pired. The desired objevt may boseeurod either by tin absolute session of sovereignty; and territo rial domain by a lease bfthd territory to the United States pcwHually, or for u term of years, with the right to e.u-rciso undisputed municipa1 control over it or by n simple trenty stipulation that the United States shall have'the riht to sta tion a military force' upon the Isthmus sufficient to preserve order mi l protect the Transit route. It is a mistake to sup; psotkat cither of thie pro positions conflict with t!ie Clayton-Hal wr Treaty, which applies to jxtVlical hud iwl to geographical Central .America, and therefore has no n ferenec to New Granada. From such isformation as he can gather, the correspondout is RatinRl that the President's proposition is not for an absolute ces. sion of soverei ;nty and territorial dominion upon the Isthmus, but for a treaty concession to ns ot perfect municipal power there, with such restric tions upon the power of the Federal ( J ovcnmient of New Granada, with rcferencu to tho Transi route, as shall give to us in fact, with respect thereto, free exercises of all the powers of sove- stalks boldly; abroad Jts fearful shsHlow haSiast a gloom upon the. hearts of conservative men every where. Our verv e.t isterioe r n natibir hangs sn$ pend'xl upon the acttoji of the now admirtratipu and ilu whole count ry is waiting with auxiousiu; t -rest to ku nyitlie policy whidi skill be ndoptel by it, painfully Impressed with the4conS(i.ui3i:ess that tho slight t blunder may precipitate' ys Uljo all the terrible consequences' of a diolitlpn -of the Union and perhaps jlie "still wcrc.,.dvplorble horrors of a wvil wat..s If an ntterrpt fhoald be made .to. carry out Utfi policy ftriMhadowbiVlii the Ost-nd M anifesto' arid thc,'C:neInTiaffplalrprtihe least cVit'iliat uiay be cipclvjl wiijld a'yva'rwiUi foreign 4iatins. ' The condi tion of our puUic'nfT.urs at ' present demands the most earnest ami ions consldera tion of the most coiisi.ry;ttlyo iavi) .pf.tho natjon. TIhtq is.vefy little. jW.wibiliiy that this alarming state of aflairs will be improvwl by the ailmiuistra ticnof J.imes Iucdianan. and it unir be fiadercd infinitely orse by th-j Recklessness of the ex. r tin. ists to whom he owes his tlevaiion to tlc Pres, dency, and who will, f course, exerc'ise cosds-ra-ble influence in shaping a'lid tKreitiiig his admin's- i. ,K.... ' " ' ' ' II .1 l I 1 C " 'II' . j -i There is no time to " be ht. The exigencies . . . . t ...... mt -W 1 ... M.-i-; .4.. . :. ' .: V . . . "T hp r'restiir n f nltJic l!riitin Sf.'iliis inacren ri.mn. vi-iw ''i 4? of tlie Kioiiient mpure th.5.muUM awl active a ad - (.f t. ' ; Tin? Jnf.;y, P?rbapis enerirftiodf'.'i-fs of the friniats of the Union in tfrei lnn;on7 ;,.' v1:rim,a nf ,- .-V,o. o.i;,. 1 catj-'tht'U nibn into pu ii. r AVa4 thy :U , ,, II. HO. lib lUOU.J I'll uil"llif v UWIVIIff 'ttblriiVff, - - " " 1 - nmofion r,(ii!ron" Vmiservative mrtv ' which rt 5n tlm .Action 'i of Wnl,l5 inr,-,;,, Xi enough i hen your par.ty canie into i : 1.1. ,1 .ii. ;..T.:.V ':,. vi.-thM tV- r,l R,i,ifi:;Mn;,lt ?le. tlmnnt years ago? VlV Answer, us that. -o . v.. i t.n:n..Pn;(;i i r ijroou.e. : e .a.iKiorl (ivv.l L.m u.i.y npeciamo u-mxrat reignty lor the protection und devebpemcnt of tai 1R ii- mocrauc party would American interests, without yielding us the actual nuur.au x .zoo, us long as mat Uirty saect j sovereignty by name. In short, we arc to have the Fun was its organ. Bon please copy. f5J The Sun contenda that it is a gonteel I paper. Lotk at it any one that will, and e if even the Five Point precincts of New York.tver produced a more disreputable aheet. The only wonder abroad is, that the citizena of Yazoo don't throw the whole concern into the river. It la a blot upon the face of the community, that uch a low down sheet is allowed even by suf ferance to d igrace the town. The Democrat. re ashamed of it, and we have not heard of one! the substance of the thing without the name. An arrangement of this Rort would save the pride of IN ew Granada, which revolts at the idea of part Ing with territory however valueless to hersclft while it would also obviate machof the objection in the United States to the acquisition of territa. rial sovereignty detached from the great body of our possessions. There is reason to believe that the proposed arranfiement will be consummated. In return for the concessions to the United Statjs we are to pay Xcw Granda a snmlof money to be agreed upon, from which the just claims of Amer- Ihat defends the ruffianly, cowardly course of me two culprits, that conduct it. Sun please copy. B. The foreign forger says there is no quarrel bUwedi him and Mr. Oliver. Certainly not. Mr. Oliver placarded him all over the State as a forger and he by not resenting it, owns the eorn. Of course there is no quarrel between them. , Sun please copy. Ll" VTf xpect soon to leave home for n few weeks Tk. mhiamI .limtntlnn nf iliA rtnr. n.. ...MT 1.. . . in !,.. ....... ... -..v. ,m lM. nn,4.p tlie .j fecial charge of Providence, but the r-litiiio department will a. usual be conducted by H Smith. He will fight all that have anything against tn or our office, except Scotch Jnrgrr. lie says he cannot ia any way rccognire such animals, as men. ican citizens to indemnity for losses by the Pana ma riots of April last will be paid. The contcm plated Treaty will doubtless he in Washington for consideration bj the President and Senate within a few week.s atjlatest. , ,, Sl i DEaixo a rooa old Africa. Tlte forger tb Sun ia trying to make his readers bulicvc that poor old Enoch is contributing to his dirty sheet JJnocn, wo tkre'wiy, never stooped so far below ti e tation of a respecUhle negro a. to write for the Sun The poetry he attribute, to the honest old negro, is no doubt the production of the forger hi xself, or hi. eculion. ' ; ' Iciuca.e im ScBscairrioM. -Since the disreputa ble editor of the disreputable journal that disgraces this community, ha. been abusing us, our subscrip tion list and advertising patronage have so largely increased that we shall soon get rich. There js! nothing that will help along a' newspaper so mneh a. abase from such a quarter. Why, there is not a man, woman or child in the State, that think, any lea. of a person for Roy '. abuse. On tho contrary his abuse help one along. 4 InroaTAJiT raon Englasd. It is stated in the tliiladelphiaf North American, says the National Intelligencer, that private letters received in thi eity from Hon. Oeorgo M. Dallas, by Ms confiden tial friends, eonvey. the important intelligence that he has ilneoeeded in negotiating a treaty U tweun the United States and England, which cover, and .et tie. all the point, in di.pt:?- lctwecn the two coun tries. ' It has been t' r rnest desire of President Pivree and Secrctir icy to accomplish this difli. cult Uvsk before r ."g from ofKce. so that all p s sibls troubles migiit ber-nootfiedawny ' fr the incom ing Administration.' ' The instruetion. given toIr. Dallas, when he entered noon his mission, have been most zealously acted up to by him, and the' re sult has boea mobkbappy a. above stated.' ' ' ' If a. BvciiaNan amd ius Cabijut. A Washington eorreipomlent of the New York Tribune says? , ' . Mr. Buchanan auUiorizes it to l said that h. has extended no invitation for a' Mat in hi. cabinet to any jiewn, nor expressed ony itidicatioa by which proper interferanee might Indrawn on Uist sul Ject IliS purpose is to keep himself entirely uaeoui fnltted until he has a full and fair opportunity oi consultation and reflection aud the motive of reserve will no Jopyef exist. . , s Shooting down Americans. , "We read with horror ot the brutal attacks, eays the New York Express, mada by the Irish Dem ocrats upon native American citizens iu the city of Baltimore on the day of election. The C harles llartigan, who deli bcrately drew a revolver at the polls, and with no other provocation than the chal lenging of the vote of a brother Irishman, fired it into the crowd, is out on 2.000 trail! Oneof the balls in llartigau's pistol weut through the fleshy part of the hand near the thumb of Mr. "Wm Uright, an inoffensive American, and thence into the abdomen of Mr. Richard Pryor, one of the most estimable members of the patriotic Ashland Club. The ball cnt2n.1l Mr. Pryor's abdomen ja3t below the navel, inflicting a severe, and it feared, n fatal wound. Whilst Pryor was bein conveyed' to his residence on a litter, an outrage was committed which for atrocity, goes far beyond any act of Vandalism of modern times. On going to his residence, and when in the vicinity of the Eighth Ward polls, the party of friends carrying the wounded man was there attacked with bricks and stones by lawless Democrats, who rushed upon them like so many maniacs, and it was with great .difficulty that the sntfTer was carried to the resi dence of hi afflicted wife and almost orphaned children. Editorial Im personality. There is sense in this whoever said it., Ve find it "among the little or, .. things" of the Home Jodrnal; ' A newspaper is an irripeteonUlity. Readers in gene1.1l are very little, certainly are not at( all concerned to know wlio may be the .writer of a particular paragraph. A newspaper's ma-' terial, if it be anything, cannot now exclusively t. 4l. ).. Kr..ni Tl Id ' IrnA. uc will; 111 uuiiciiuu vi.viiu iuiu.. 11 luiuiaic- ly tlireuteus soon tu Sail npu and to resist the treasonable designs of the mad and rcckJess advocates of disunion, and to save our institutions, our prosperity as a people, and our itegrity as a natiou from the perils by which they are surrouuded. j , ' . ' - ' j ' : The contest is but Justgun, and, following ho connscls of the wisst and the best of the states- men, whose eminent ability bi shed a . glorious" ight upon the path in which thy trod ; rfmcmler- ing the energetic devotion "to the Union and the earnest admonitions for its maintenance, w hich las ennobled the greatest of our political leaders from Washington to Henry day; until this issue shall come, and when it does come, we shall be for the Union, and we confidently believe that there is not, among the thousands and tens of . thousands of patrons of the Louisville Journal, a single orte who will not be with us heart arid -hand m such a struggle. "Whatever may have been our exertions in the past, whatever industry aud talent and heartfelt earnestness we may have hitherto employ ed, we feel that tlie importance of the approaching crisis demands still greater efforts,; and , wo will strive to be equal to the. occasion, and we say to oar friends everywhere, we would admonish them most seriously and with all the powers of pcrsaa sion with which we may be gifted, that there t is now a pressing necessity Jor the exercise of till their energy and all their zeal. If the Union, is isaved, it must be saved by the exertions of the American party of the country, arid nothing should be left undone which can promote its success and strcugth. en it for the time when its sustaining conservatism will be sorely needed. ' The American organ tea tion should be sedulously maintained and pafit ed. Its councils should remain as teapics of ref uge for the true men of the nation, w ho will 8)011 become, disgusted with the corruption and afTright' ed at the reckless impolicy of our Opponents. Let usprclaim, in the language of the gallant . .Pauj Jones, In the midsVof the battle on the deck of. his battered sbip.tba!'1 we have not begun to lighrf' and let us prove to the country that, through good and evil report; in ppite of temporary defeat-, and until complete success has crowned its. efforts, the v American pariy, animaieu oy me spirit wnicn sus tained our fathers through the long and desperate struggle of the first war of independence, wilt stand firm and unwavering, -'battling ever witn stout hearts and 'undaunted courage, for , the .maintc nance of the Uuiou .and our American iustitu uMR. lUl.LMORR AND OOUTHERV LHT1ES. eun Tbatje. We eoniittend the'- sabjoltied4 truthful .v.i..ba rl. TbiU!ariANn -I'nfiM-. .-vs. A"i,,Tii.,'7' 4 Iiiiil IVa V i U1V AJAWAllIV'lV; A UUlUlj W VltV i'U USUI V t our reader.: .. r t;' i-ii: ... . : :a . . . . ' " " 1 Jlr. Buchanan- having at last attained the; .l.?,,?9t 2MfrsJ.'d tpy cannotisletpA height of , his ambition by. being" elected Presi-' Dr.?licatefepcyt.arf three : viz: dent cf the U,nkm,,therc. will be some curiosity' ' ' .llf Aft wthiiilcnnos who 5do'l mamfested to know what'eourse of, policy- 'be . lrj"Vr'5,V,.3F iifft.iijost;tU.o.ei designs to puue.- iVill, he actupon the prin-'! S .fecon Uwt, tiuaew"iavetf. frfltm tiecefesafy clnles avowed in LisUstcud letter? If lo-shotild eeep is juiaiuyjw ; .uesirucwoii. 10 mina.Doay aiKl iJWfcfiJWU Ms'P ? Tlie7Qs.tciuldortru)e w,.U-4 Svr mwt;c4tlirrr?" Ti"d--Giye ypjyrsejire.si ;ysquremat giv sdll C4ibh t the Wnited'taea,tr rigitivfe'sliill j lat are finder yotuahe.j fullest amounts i?t Tircibtv wrest' it'froiii her. -?4r'. Buchanan is sleep. they.ilst9ke, by etnpelingJithenvt j of an age wlii yie.liery .passions Jir&t-general-1 V ?me.reguJafitarly hiair, and Uj risfc-n ly cooled iltTwu--ntQ it may l.es tMt, "s he c-i l?ribra"ei)t,th and reach no higher elevation than'Ms" present do- (tj.,Vn..Py(iaJW0 ahnostlthe regn wliosfc-he-willnQf wahtiitl. idik ih eififaftlis l&ty Dae. risjogun, jvill; liolooserf he bounds country 111 war. w opresuine inai uisinaivu li.-'Ir .'?""' ,,f,, vcvit protureu ral ad Jres4wji fljjrd.soa 1re!4'.bis'.tfuture I f tlte wanli' of the sysUm. j.,yf. Z -,-ff; policy tfiougli thatlia, not ..always beea rlie Tn.13 ,..0jyi?lcient'ilules?nrid Ca;efor Presidcnt'Pidrce pledged himself tqiaf .to 'l? qttesipii hvv inucti sfeep any prve re maintain the WtlfeVnent made by CongicsW in .Tiiro,?uc that 1850, and the declarations4 of 'the 1 Whi'qf' and ""-tufp wi It never fail, o jit r out to tfaa.obaer Deuioeratic conventbn-- In 1852, ' ngxlnst rei vvf under'llerreUticcs jU6t.giva.-r-;X6urni pponiMg. agitatioii'-on the. subject- of tjlaVrrj'-r, 5 ..f!V . a -li ' '.4m -t IwkU and yi t he Uisiateii to revive that pr Uation to k" : - -r - . rivi tenTotlextent.by the repeal of.tim 'ilissowi ' Ui: in Hags. A .littJpiuui old rattnih ompro;i.is. So Mr. nuchanan- may pk-dge ' S l" JJ'3 ,ia,:u' ..Piuug uji a iage num himself to one course oY policy, and jet. pursue! ,ber of p,n:l!I Pccsoi whalebone, which lay- in another i-'- as ne now proteases 10 oe a, jemo- ii." vv. . , puwh crutr-u follower of Jefferson; will In? carry out C!xm'i. kiioyv'!--hi rfeplid-lr.' a tha p-inclples of that statesman bv restraining' pqueamng voice, "hut f Jnect apue utuwite the corrupt, practices of. oliiee-hohlerst Wiip ftIliaJ ff .Tf lieWffOTTOri f "IJuehltiifi l?eeteif-th(i Cni:i "sfo' 1 a. -- iistipr. in rr'non. Iti Ut B t) nion it: f pow9- Mas- :!ion wealth tual indeperidar.ee of Govenimei!tr mid of the , . ,.; ciuerent Lranciies ot the same (j overnment, so are not'tSiiizens bt'tbis tite, Jutt"sld I ynil 'trie IfmltstlfeVedfi4 so tua ,tb frdit . ry.procsss of. this-Court canfiot beexecuieu il.4. MfUVV :l :J ' l.-J lliat 5 they eftTlhfcirtafp(Aficyii'aTfFP . now nn-show cnuse if any they pax 9 . tJhrHfth'e'r$tdR " 1. uafy tefrortuis tha f ; , C7ourl ilou'se of said .courtly, "qj'ieartl,v T .'p '. several allegations p'aoiuirtitjpn wfll., t f ters tnertHf dtcriKdHCcor.ltBfrrvt.- 1 t "2 f I iVl Ki, .vti A Aa ' . ,fM f JJ.4.nMIVlVUVIBU.UIl JiSV, this Qplefbaadit;iv the "Ainei At ucr.iui mur wees successively j i . . ' ;WiT?ssV!Triri,Hv.:rA-; I t J-- V.;. iWktriJu .h ',' .-' ,4 Juilge of Proiwtls of said . r-cpu-ty.-thei foprth Won- v .rji. II V , ...Iswid4lMs 2d Jav of lD II 4,. - rWMGVui 1 vV E ! lie adopt. as. his rule of practice tlie ' following bentimen's rroi:)ul'tej hv JvSersoni . .? ,. I . vitally cherished by most ol our coi.stitutiofis, it At he.ixtidence' i;f, Nawefe'Drew, Kh.; 'In' Wnr is deemed imprQiic- for officers depending on :feren; county, on Tuesday, the 35 h inst, by Ii .1' . fi! . f..'... j- .11 j 4 M.-.t rtnti'TiToii. hjsn Sir . rrrui. N. Kbv.vk t M.dj ejttcmivv or me inioa u uuxmpi to couroi or wi-;V p ;w fv ilr. JerruA. S. Bryant to Mies T : r,T-V'. ' .Jucnee the free exercise of the., elective riyhL'U .4 j ' E ' !? ? ' - - t ; ; v v ' 1 . . .1 . . 1 i 4 4t. -.:.t -f Ti-v-;ii T" i-- Such a check is much required at tlie present. -su,B r"v"'5 "'V ;""" ICK tim-ror-not onlV do oublic officers nerrlert ; l)ur' ,n n"rsany. tjia tiian.t.;- oy. L.- s. Monirii- , , , r . ...rr. 7 r , ineir cussiarrs te raise ton, l',sq., RouF.RT H. . V iluams. EUi luriln. , mil iney are levieu upon oy auttioritv j " -s s - mpneyto be spent in carrying elections. L At the Prentiss iWse ia Vicksbunr.- orf ,Saturda This has been cone more than once' during the. 5ovemlfr 2. tv L. S. Unurrhton: ;Mr.Ai 5!alvitx4l Pre.idenl'uil contest which has just closedand Missel a ryTIPqwelu, t t 4 , I practice for his clectmn. If he be an honest fol- luh s WjltlAlI3; MlS3 2uJ. lower of Thomas Jeficrson.he will see to itdur- M.ri1(fAtrfs"Af! nfll'.nnntmh' lm'.ii . - -- ' innr tho Presidential term, that nublir. oiTirers n tend to the deS f9Vv f 'PJE 3! - of stumping Tt tnrongn ihe country for favorite ! - .- ; - -:..r.--era. . candidates. A hundred.tho.usand officers fgiit-! A PkufcMKD ,BliEAXIInrWkitV la'fi V ing ior a conrnuanco oi mqr saiartes is ratner , or gntiemnn would rcuiaiif umierug curse of a,dil a formidable host of political ' emissa'ries ' to '6e. ajrrtvalde t-n-ath, when by jtsing ilw l'Jalmof a employed in t carrying on :electjon aud they '''Thauwnd Flo)&$$$ rMK Itv&iM not dv fcbould be required either to quit thirplacjes,'or,'1,'rirll'MVt to cease their active p artisan ervics. 'On1 Mmr ' ViT" v t,-- f..' k- ;s i bad, and the subject is sdMeheatp tlimr. friencs !)vlll thn subject we have the opinion -expressed by , '- -t U,; r it.- u.,i,l t iu mi ri iiin'ii n. 'iu .' vj sn-i v-' iiiv ..iuiiu i Mr.- Buchanan f.mmfelt and, unless lie .acts oft nnr torttlWittish'' abd' Was 'the . tlli ni-ht and 1.. Zm nliAn mil U 4 U a , m 1 ..1. 1 ' . . .1 . . . Ill t t f ' - 1 rusMy iu.uiaiotc?Mv wiiu utc pi uit pit's uu n moruttffiTittr cent tKmict awii mta year. lie naa proie6seu, we snau expeci mm to apply : . ia Is 'cantiful Complexion may e sm1 lle"nennil.6I bf a restraining hand to these whom he 'niay ap. mnz hJi'iLW of alitininiFhwers.' Irvill point to office. : In a speech made In Confiress rinnovo a,;iv'4friiti tho Mali, he said: .? u ' - ' !! mg it of a so!t and roswite hue. . vet a tuwel pai .: ; , ' in two or three n-uis, anil wash t!ie laeo utu:ht tin.l . " hen a man is once appointed to office all nvnxn ' . r thCFelfisli passions of his nature are enlisted SharlngmorfeEaj.VrA' brush' is lor the purpose of retaining it. The, office-icitherw:irm or cold waU-r, inrohtwo orth.recdroi holders are the enlisted soldiers of that Admin- of "Balm of aJThojiiidj"yV'w:iS ribl tear! iPtratfon by' which they are sustained. Their i veil, and it. ws.l uAk a teafaSfjil Jirft,lliis much comfortable cxistahce often depends upon . the," facilitating the Viptioii.hayiiis Price on'y re-electionof their patron."', ZtZ Jiany of the ''enlisted soldiers of the adminis ;&aftnSarRl Lvn.i'nl.J n;;f .. r , . .... . . : .w.-..r,-, . rration" nave oeen seen aunng me late contest- . - perambulating the States, u intriguing, bribing j: HatC1 uuu univi"iuvy vvm Mating ivv'e j, i it mvivivv' t s ir, MTt it w " tloneerins abnears to have becouiealibarti of I i The Wonder otithe Wld. tpeir regular, uueinusa. , A.nwr auceace irum f I i official duties is tolerated' bv their suoeriors: and I .? This rftedicfneiias ffidt they continue to receive. theuvsalaries the tame 1 as if they were employed by.Goyernirien'fi for the express" purpose bf.repylating the elections. If Mr.' KuchananViil correct jthis procedure, so as to permit thejeppie on JuturejMOCcastoiis to vpte their own!,' sentiments instead pt govern ment pincers, we slialj rejpicepthathQ has been chosen PresMent: and he. Nvill establish ft-reputation for honesty and patriotism swhjph- will en dure to after ages- IJalcimore Clipper. ? . m P.rtoscKieno.v.-r-The Hagare town Chronicle of the i 0th !nst.v tsaVs that ' ey- ey man on thee anal who did not vote for.Bii- cnanan was unceremoniousiy pjcnargea.,.. un asking the causa they were .uphesitatingly toldj because Hiey reiusea uu tttpport ucna-nanipjf thrt PresidehcV. O rie of 4 hri'lot k-.keebers.' an Irishman, refuVed to vote at 'allj.ancL tMBiard of Directpra deterniinpd.t? ge bimlfs discbarge also. But upon due reflection, teyho'gn't that his discharge might embitter the Irish a fral nst their prty , arid Jthey concluded to Jet turn remain i or iue pfesenww, i nu is aono too bv tUDenidicratiof ptrty-tha pureT ifn.d":jfid,trt I , j . .(...''Ill "'. jf. ff ,'." nil nartT tft hifh 'defiiiises nroscrintinn .and iIa, . , . . . , r . . . . 1 . . j, ...... v. ." ' ...... v , , , . . u. ..o. a iovu i v..4 . -; r u " , J ? ; 1 - .:: ..;u:i. i : ;.t. .1.. . . . T. '.'-i.l nmi a'tHi hr tSf ths 1hif ' tumt linn ISO p Mill or iicWKp.ipcr t injut.no wmui-: suium ( mess prospenry wtui uie jatrioci,c, conservuvf he olnerved by all who would maintain the ae- uiiesnmti, wnom m iMMtesty oi purpose, ncy saw n eArnm nrul flirrmtv oil lie DrcSS. t . ' . I: I or. '' ' " " j . . r , . ' . 4 r i.44 j.4i.t.4..i i. a t- j: 1 - ., .-, , , iur uienuuivi wiia-t, mure uuunui uiii ihui Gov.'Wrsi1!. " 'lliis diitinguidied functionary has cious sutyects to discuss, soma PemoeratiaJ journals been ori a visit to Mr. Buvhtuiiii,' . Uoubtleas tlie and orators have Ix-eft liroekuming ,UMittth;iceeiitl s terrors of the Governo4 , decision bp Bklamore, in 'signifying her It is a significant ia it, made manifest -by ths're cent national contest, that every Southern city, aud ri! whi writes unless in a case that demands' many 01 Uie smaller towns, gave Millard i-ilhnore a personal accountability of personal offence- 'Jority,, lust,. among jthtsd is:B4WrtwHnen; ....1 1 A' I..,' K0o'; ' em.lesorfolk, Alexandria, Richmcdj'RHewburg.; .uu.. ,P1.SJ, ww '-iVilningtoiwSavammh1Augu8ta,.MobilerMontgoi ployed in answering" the arguments 1 or over-, ry New Orleans and even St. Louis. These fac mi facts country is now safe, and the tcrv aoatAiu. 'Ai Apt Illc.-tration. Fletcher Webster said1 ern cities- aid momtaenf amoti&ititiielDV 'ITew't'Ori 1 .ii fa tWnleans. are destined to suffer in like man hcf.uVt ' ivvvilli. . V " . , - ... v - " v .. . . . . . - - - - - . . . ' , ., I , ,. ft t i ... .''fit Ideas in th Kepubliam party: the broken head ofr , t-j--'"r -y-Vi f- Cliarle. Sumner and blading Kansas.' AViUi regard , , ;,P Tlie-Uxington (Ma) Cito a . . . ' ' - ' .11 2 ' ...'4. - 11 nnminnii! the fi.llowln hcfcet t?r iSfiftV ni" TVni- jigea gentleman, iwm.noijuauiy iuq s i 7.. ,.7 ' . ' . Tt ?:ri j, ifl ludmade tliat .peoch.I should-haTe dcnfc r?yi.?fW.dwrj to at an irofjwf oii'my bead."- ' Bates. ' . . ,-i j : -! .rj ' ?jS pur&aance of tlie pow'eto, coe vestei -ihe Probaie'Cbtirt of , Yazoo 'countvtaie - of Mississippi-, Wftde attht ; oyetiibererm, t 135G,, thereof, t. ttil 1 . ad nii nlstrAtoF' upon ' the estate of William .N". Pters.r deceased proceed to"; seH'ih front 6r . the. CyuVt Ifj$s$ door of Yaibo coiint, V . ' upon a credit ot twelve nibntbs; all tbe ngli i - title anutnterests of said decedent in and to the followirigjaisj iillf Ntf'&ln Sec- tion avt2 and Lot No. t.ln 'Sectip 34l Township! 1 lj Range d West, V&ng and Be ing in Yazoo coutity gt ate pfSj! isslssi ppi. also, an undivided moiety; jnand to, tha West half of South easlSquarr-vand; Eist half, of :sputh. west . q?art ol raitrt? O.Jand lots 1, 2, 4 Jsof s-eectioa 3r;ia' t tovynship 10, lange.wesLjiboan undttrt Ided roosety in andjtodot ftiVection '10; 4 t;in;I Wst half nf nnr'Ji voot .. 4.4.1.1 '"''.." .. " -j ... - wo vjarri,cr,Hu nei( haf.lathiweitaflrVt .of section J5, lots 4 and 5 in section j'ati'd 'hortli east quarter and hrth evst q'ujirtlr oXIouth east quarter ofectun7, tpivnshiail li raciro 5 west, also an, updivided-moietv in and trtA iots 2. 5 and 6, in sition 21, anlote llnd 2, in section 28, inf Uwnshir tnrarig west, and Wi.t.haif pectiotj -..7 a town 1 1. ranlyjnTfiNjar ffi ty MijiMppi,:Rt V- purchaser will be f'uyed to giveTn of said lands. . UiliH V' -T 1 , m' RANSOM STURmtANT.S' Administrator of AV. N. Peers, 1 dt cea ; j Yazoo City,' DecJ'5'lC56 '5t. -, r 4- up C(lin- Dehoceatic re powerana.uiiiiJPiicifj over diseases thfab-any other known; . 'It entire ly conquers, pain,: fire, scar'ahd infiimatrdh'".' , r Fame.with her million ton?ues"say'!: "Next t;the Bible let ; lithe -prized !" I No mmaheV, physician or parentjshould beivtthOnt 3 :j The painsvtf f tr.evorlf 'b'tSrns are Stopped. insUintlr, arid healed without" u'cor.',s i f tt For toewOiJeahfwholelaW 'gndre tail. hv J WRTRHT AO CO.. ' ' . .;i i i!5 -vNos. 21 'and" idfCftartVefe'Sty; "7 as. he GerieraLAgents for the South and West; IRON ' i.v!- 5t tons Tennessee Iron: Charcoal ed received tu,;H jBiTAAN. V i ck s.burg upca, ; ' . y . r ; ; - 1 ' , QTEWART'S'SYRUP's f O 1 .tierce Stewirt's Syrup just recoived dil rect from New York . at bl per gallon. For yicksturgdicambep, X fiv' . ? i 5 0haflf-6Sf fell JXXX Flour, , . , - , ? i .r20sdo-rt St l.oaia'SupejfiaV'Plosr Just received and for sale by ' ' ' ' U : - C OLE MAX. BAILEY & PUTJfAI ii Vicksbijreacei- BLASTER PAR, . JL' uniy iu parrels Tiyed-py w q Vicksburacdc5S I JL S. GARVIN. I fl ' : ... i4i3 -JUL MY GOODS klBllY '' QOOtDS J TTKiQM datje, we will sellliur stock of' .1? Pesitively, "Lock, Stocky aptf Uarei . . , mi! 'i liiii tiif. t AiivrnoiesaieanaK . kJT " ' " . c ThpnastianA Iirae.,Taj:.,aad Plastering! ' Hair, Just jceived by t;- - 1 : : - Vieksburgdec5t ,'iH 8. GtlVlKr a I arse su- CHARLES 1VS3IEDE.S & .CO., - t-. . , . . , - v I lull-.; ' M ' Z tirjjf consiantiy on nana Sugar: Bacpnl .ISO flldlassls. sTterk 2 (TT 4 d Tjiisk tqejeisi large, A andJU ' Iry'S-eap' ec a 'gfeod one, mo'st.stapje. 1 VA I'o'eftect aapeedy dose.we'4 Jet .her. slider, Oortto ktlyr j f i rrtv lAtia'Cash1 fortfocslV: f U '. t4424..-.4ViXi'KJrfi, - rma .n lea 7.' nam ..otrv4ai .i r Walt, . noit , M lftf. d rj JNaits,' - . aro ii.ssnegari t, frprf m ;p chaipi".Ai'est Trace bnairis AYpistey ...Stegi. J'i f- mocracyf is thfe tifjjf fhfe lahif ent; uppn,,us for p'urNatiwnil.eips. sft;i-t,-' inti iwidA ftJtw it . A LauVi ArtOAX-Vfter'ialliMidoiis . withotrtrtiieir advahtasesicv An-'-12iifflt?ht :"m 4i. 4 - i.t . i..i i 'i4l:ii'i'kV. s us iimt a lauy- was eicuwvp -vv n iJiiui, uuav . H eins- Is Ihatiel f d? B ra! ns . Ctemq atjr . - i tn irua? jt.ii min Q-' 4 4 i r.u J X 3 HNrggitnd Px wgbns: jron bod:d kxl g , t.. rAOrl Blickir-atrhes .fr&fr'l Kp. ? 'f n 100 bMttchcBJ-5dilitIeB-;-tto- -JU, iUtiL- ? V.nd:f .r RpU,Mv Vw JC1 ILKS SlJLIiCi ?-4jLSi STYIjES- . : . J i vw nir: dijuud MweJl3EjJiept ..i ShbeiS i BaggiftiauifycutiJ. , H HI unaualified nrelcrcnee for Mr. F.lUnore. ,?vould, acWOH the Harbor ot ostemt,--wtiose rreaa was-nepi a- j injuriously to our trade. If so. then ,all We , SoytJi- .bove war byj her irin6lind skirts, V ffen taken saults, but taken cars into5 tle boasbe ys ja an flUnostnrielewslatej but; on iccovqring, refused t( tell Jicj: najocror place Ol rcsueuce. pue oiiiu win 'y uuir Lroilr awiirtt of fier inteatiem'o wnmit sOr .. n.l tl.af .'m m,itit nliinnhtala) .art xr tPIiVlo'ir. ILIl. 1,.PV 4VI44 UIMtlM. IT ' ' J n . atiqn out, ; prowraejtu"ef thext imeli4 Vrki the expcriineuf, she will uJ.PpUef jj ia44'fors?'bj' Vnaanufactr n.df1 RichMoirt'AiUUwrtK:-;M:JK ' ' I do do Chetieatript, j do ao nam i ao . j Rich Plaid Pou de Soil,t ! do t da n doHfjCftCBiefttrif. di - isdo do ; riHaJo-. '00 " .'si f Rich Silk Robes, Chenie flounces,, VnOt t ' . 1. ... . T-.l V- do wv era 1 1 x nrtcui uo V I .I'-t t '4 v!. t -,