Galveston Weekly News (Newspaper) - December 27, 1859, Galveston, Texas s as they may hwe at the pleasure this morning uf our brother Of lhe Brenham Knq We are glad to see lin enjoying improved health a oslici lie suffered from the a have a letter received iu vv morning the ISth titue we have Uier to lake in reaching this NI o oar letter from the frontiers ito in reaching this True lie Use Issue a word that PROPRIETORS and at reduced rates Jsr nusta to any given be snade esi JOB PRINTING Of 1TMT TEX Patriotic the North VTe were our to conclude ou notice of sit the greet Boston and It was repo that the meeting would Uke place on thi 10th We hare oily ream for two short extracts from the very eloquent speech ot Gushing at the In re gard to the John Brown Gushing we have had oar ears filled al sympathy for John palliations of hii acts or apologies for and reproaches against the persona whom was og to In cold with sneers at the ol with ridicule of the terror of women and children who dreaded assassination and rapine For It to not the men of Is the is the sisters of the women 01 Massachusetts who felt those terrors In the State o Virgin v I say it la not sympathy for John It is another form of manifestation of that same Intense and ferocious hatred of the people of the which animates the persons of whom we are the poet has told us that In all timed hate must have Its food of hate must have lla food of How long aud were frozen jj the people of to have their aa aged from was he severe Sun jay in that the dead it person has been of Survey on the Rio Ue probably perished e of iJ exposure to severe norther of that fa nite had crept under the a tree for shelter from Uil to Stan a fire bat friends cf Sam Hoas eighteen or of at square yesterday af i the of and of jf A national of 3i re and after ol were r and the Texas t lo or for Our oa a we will be obliged to of a call tbe oter i of ihe heaviest in the continually with pul pit haired thauk theae blasphemous of and ol treason ire one In a thousand among the admired revered clergymen of Massachusetts I ask how long these emotions ot mutual hate areto go on without Blood has begun to be not only has thera been shedding of but that shedding of coming from the Northern has as Us avowed object propagate a a servile uni versal devastation between the gen it already war In disguise seek to U as may In Ho audited t the the Govern or lie i wn that state ol from things In those persons who entertain section no and large euy the i o perceive other or evidence of a we trat wiil i for our ceiT be correct aiy errors oar fillet those ia already war In U is to disavow all sack all pel all noh criminal folded ou that ot Tories States memories are filled with the reminiscences of the glories of the Revolution we look back open the the the of the days of tne Itev and we say that those heroes and are not the heroes and demigods of or Mas but of the United are one nation we are one in we should be one in heart and patriotic devo Cushing concluded his able speech by the statement of the following remarkable fact ii Is a most remarkable In the present of State of that more than one half the register voters of the Commonwealth do obstinately and persistently refuse to exercise she elective Aye more than one half ft ihe voters of the people ol Massachusetts do not go to the polls to exercise the not the of a that which Oie suffrages of a people provide T The public opinion of a State bt that which H majo the real majority of the people Whit is she voice of the majority of this Slate I that more than onehalf the vote Jo ia any form of speech or express and it seems that they have only com ibis great civic duty herein Faneuil Uall to Loud cheers they go Irom words to ans will they acts manifest de the cf Massachusetts Loud ap the aad cries to fcr o I have my own patty strong as you all Ball speak for co I speak for the aud that registered voters who do rmi leave ihe Ihe country to a fifteen would arise ahd do un lite the opinions of either of the parties are new dividing the arise In and strength and smash them On letters on this ocI cation was one He l iu assuming this is ne time ii j for mtre professions of i U a time for resolute to be follow consistent ihs of he land be not with evasive but in good Have we the power J rce to and will we exercise that It we may to enjoy the anj multiplying blessings of the wich has been to has nut mistaken the iu national flag with That dag hae waved the cheering the heart men on Sea acd its ave in the smote of battle How many i they have sera it floating fro in a foreign or Diving ia 1 the over a consular hav exclaimed 1 am an Amerl an and there is trie which command i for respect and wherever Ih wide 1 cay or wherever 1 may eh i ly o dwell How one fe in c in shame and it he he wire see the day when a I AnJ 1 ancl can have their it go down i i darkness ani In a republic like Ia t aione upholds asd when that iu ai huaan to save b If such i lo b to overtake I tor i no ry to peer through the darkness and or to foreknow tte j Let us art calmly and i aal without Let us take or n ro w w of the causes which have produced the dai aers we would and if possible It Is m the recent invasion of Virginia which should awak our but the si persisted from which it i ibe necessity which evolves ihe effect froi i it is to be remembered that those wh and applaud the acw of sn perpetrated the limits of ar the mosi enemies the aJ crafty passing b appeal to sections i aud by denouncing the of and thus inflame o the pitch of to the clei tf under plan ite to those prejudices and of The city Few of fut passing to tell the tali of tbe inevitable di to make the and warm of the Ke Republic As a sol ol official conduct on Ihe of tbe 01 Rusk ou a ed by lat the ie death of this din soldier of the lit olu f 36 the are soon none will b left erable Judge Be a None so fitting t of his chivalrous f end the trying emerge ies in building u tht wreck of her Me c was tbe i iy of San Cli iat battle sUitei tha won for him the conn ind His friend was sum nd aud ru The line on Special Steamer Table in the word about Ottr RnU road and singly to the by a volley as he pa lie in and bowing iu rep As met the difficulties o t with straight pc to and it was necessary ti HC matter of waa ever able to pa ii elled tbe Cherokee Inu where they ied e most valuable in that region for an ordinary he won new laurels at i js ice as him in another light to Uie pride of that i he had been fierce and e of the Mexican hordes tti we had the space to speak of ui Like the dly nixed in and gentleness but the dash of his his just ire was tl country and his ere and ho clung io old fic enes and old Tlie uo know will not miss iseu few who hud his im is he will ask themselves hen shall we look upon his like citizens were this morr led by the announcement that lell ig could have been more mill ig to than this most sad it was only two days ago that he on our streets in remarkably fine with life and there ever so sad and impressive a demon ra the fact tha In of life we that in the of lie lith a pain lu his That medical lent but from the pun convulsions he is a ie above brief 1 gather ou the direct r not be fall or I pres embrace ihe main features of his moM I nm S tli t note NKW It tny liuy le oar He Utrit His remains will not be interred uMi Thursday the Clerk of steamer Diana placed your correspondents name upon the books of tills favorite passenger There ws an abundance of toom upon the register for my but none whereon to stow away the name belonged as to every stale two or three more had al ready been Near two hundred passen gers were on and the quantity of freight so that It was near night when the wheels commenced their propelling us up the in the direction ol The table was set the whole length of the aud laden with not Is generally tlie all tha delicacies of the and tlie best the market and all got up in a stylo itla Tom the of Many an attack of Indigestion has been by the unsurpassed suppers set before the who have been so fortunate or as io travel with and his ever has heyer been known to be guilty of chalking the of correspondent or con he many puffs and more prayers at his boat does not need Ihe and as the Later would be of little avail la his we are not disposed to blame him for hot extending the courtesy the press and so generally extended by steamers and Speaking of reminds me that our road is although near eight years hare elapsed since lu Too loss to Qal and the has been immense on account jf this and every days delay adds to the by are passing to aud fro between and every of which would travel by and hundreds others would be Induced to visit our city if the was open for But It U useless talking ar writing about ihe as those have hereto fore had are apparently dead to their own ml the interests of 1 found lu the same locality hi which 1 ft her seven and that her progress ad been steadily New buildings of sub imposing appearance greeted the before the devouring element consumed wooden buildings met the Che merchants are all busy the warehousemen have their warehouses overflowing with cotton and goods spins to the Houston was severely with yellow fever during ihe last and I many a genial countenance and full oj life aad animation a few months now food tor Ull their places are x nd business goes on as editor of the haJ a tussel with Yellow but Jack got the worst of judging from present las we saw him looking or In better He his recovery aud rapid convalescence lo good uurs and the of aud 1 am inclined co think he Is than half Thj i Railroad 13 doing a heavy Cotton having accumulated at the stations along the ad during the prevalence of the yellow it impossible to get hands to load and unload It i the bal now laborers are aud is rolling and joods tor the interior going ia large The Company lost o efficient men daring the the Superintendent freight arii mechanic but arc now well the hav terns uou a practical KII la v A It ts was dirli ult v hy ur former of the firm of Close i Tbe wori upi the I U pro Tessing it Is expected that the cars wil TOSS the in the course of two or three SPEECH OF 38 BOOK including Law and Business BUI H Pamphlets and from a handsome a Mammoth The and two steam an of un equalled by an v other In of the chevalier Bayi u of the made one of his most brilliant effort A motion was to amend the 111 by adding a proviso that no article should be bright As frivolous as Ihe one of debates during MU and sharp shooting In to old The amendment was re aud the passed with but few dissenting The House V amend an act to Incorporate tne Tap I Railway proved and for toe Com passed the lenate This Uie Company the failed to case i the Treasurer of The latter Is order 1 to pay their The preemption lll has not yet been The probabilities l e that It will pass In some reducing the price UNITED STATES f ELECT PROM fEXAS is mow OF ISLAND i at half and waa a former os the by our ovu Seats were arrange upon the s past seven appeared greeted tremen ous Or introduced the speal sr to audience this Che OoL then stepped forward and addressed the lence In At the request of soup kind friends herald he had been upon to a dress say upon what the Ue would la a or the It was b t to let the He wu a I cly could put and of bury tho citizen of this and n h upon the when some twelve he landed when there Ha no mao la the Bute In velna there then rin any with no and money in defray hit he bad met kind labored bard among beio highly and when he hU heart welled up wilh gra to the people of declined some oay to become the of the That when he went to he would try to be the and If he he they it au error of V i State Democratic The Democratic State i un has its Tiie reso i tiie as avowed in ali 1IJ i XT ia added tile Kur arm will be i Luth tiese their Dew ar witti perfect M they hive m a of arra of i i i Ci and is so as j in store in i aae notice be wish success we fee they McDonald as tbe O i and as ail over we s tip he it il to event o the refusal of V to endorse the by or of ils for the who mjy enert r is at war wuh these principles so as lo on Ihe part of the racy the Committee s authorized take such action as may he demanded by the exigencies of the Delegates were then elected to tse a resolution was adopt i ihe Davis be rst choice of Mississippi tor the he first vote stood 7S to bat by hanges it nearly was very THE GEORGIA STATE Cows n bas ha the resolutions Tbat we Democratic Slue ix of tne old 13 the ii two let cold spti of with tbe co the aen wno are hurrying I in ihe o all that most sacred a Pe our tilt there is an of Connies between the Southern Northern members of Ibis The di trine J and untrue as it is I ciatra tv th experience of the fii rears of onr It would have been fnr lo while the men who longht the battles ol snd framed the were It has not and with bli of the of good and patriotic i wiil never be Among the resolutions we copy tbe following is most significant That we look with indignation and horrence upon the recent Invasion of the Comm wealth of Virginia however or h ever comprehensive was tbe clandestine and ons in iti instrumentes or its was an undisguised upon tbe and i fare the whole country that we deeply with the people of Virginia in the trying which they have been called to pass and their civil and the Federal our unfailing and support in the maintenance of the laws of and public we hereby as worth the moit every del acd of pu or tending to or apologue for conduct or characters of the criminal in law outrage in or to make them seem or than ihe guilty agents and of a fanatical fatal delusion acd we hold in whatever and whatever whose opinion and ex have so manifestly to this wrong and fully r fur U and all iu evl befor the tha upon to he cf Territories ol ty tbe reJ Flint ru ret the lt e and t li is a sourer rf pride jti Court is session Judge Gray he criminal docket is being mil he Court will adjourn heir of no cuses 1rini upon the in four readers are From a me by Peel i lesin that there received In Hot cf conon stock ou haiul iTT making c if Kf stock to he sent f ihe J who lathe have received since the It and not Ihe as stated In a notice a days n at the Mel i tiliae llu natured who is well known la our exhibits as n of effects at his he iis which is the largest in aad iss overhauled since betook full of 1 the is falling riving any thoughts of the inuii to bi 1roiu of well of the With thi to 1 be except as to selectio tlie Thus it is serti that both have their aud it is probable he Suites the 10 tlie AND JOHN ha heretofore expressed the opinion would be deemed by the land black a martyr to tlic cat f Tbe following despatches he correctness of that opinion NEW has been John ia New 5uch a laud wailing among a certain cluss nf people seen and a to listen to th would be led to that soi at and good Instead of a convicted had been sent to bis final he the vote reject he to the charter of the aai Railroad Company and re i to the committee on internal Trit has been before the same committee They then reported and U is t will do so giving Hi length the their u of the House in action on is a the tiasy auJ of the to from the with which the House us rule of Ou Monday this u read a second time ordered to be eu The rule requires a I1 rend in three clays was suspended 4 ur fifths aad was the point of its Manly of Harris war Others joined In the debate and tivo discussion it was a ma f iwo The next morning it waa recon by a large It is to be hoped thai he members will hereafter be more Tiie preemption lias been discussed in the House or days without any Yesterday eve ling speeches were made by Sor Javis of and Ihe impression Is that the will It could not be If we con formally of the Most of the know are about and will ol for They would not sacrifice their hojes to save the public domain of Duff Green addressed our Legislature the before in lie a iu which sheep aud cotton in were aU trea A large portion of Ms audience has not yet what he aimed Something was said millions from During speech he of many interviews with Lord Kus Cobden aud and read cl of his correspondence wilh a great many mem bers or the He told hU audience of i mode by which they could sell their land at two not of the He came Into public 1MO he then Joined the Democratic pity he supported Van Buren ic 1SM During tbe late canvass In he said found himself In an Intricate while hi was canvassing the Northern He Epperson advocating the principles of had charged him with a a and a In ISM tlie speaker was supporting the and a man lived North of Mason and while not but In the last and said e would let the his veins If H were Thla was the kind 01 men the had to ted false Democracy He said there must always be lithe best modes of administer ing the General and these parties must have different names Principles could not ihe men lie tould speak of tlie history of Soon formation of the General the and Democratic sprang oue is the other as opposing or Black lie said there was no writer on who did not It as an Inviolable that a country where Sere was a diversity of especially one so many degrees of latitude as differing in agricultural aud Industrial exist as a but mut be f you mike a purely Demo cratic tbl will trample upon the will resistance as the natural will Tlie Mexicans have endeavored lo fOlow this but have Jeffersons of ihe Consti of the as KM in the Vii ginla and Kentucky of and as serting the sovereignly if and the io judge in the last of the Infraction of Ihe and of the and measure ol only bais on Liberty can be main and tj a Confederacy covering an if country anil variety ol lie thai fa his were toid that ha I the Gov ernor of He the speiker out of because Ie mandate from lie sunl tha the te ginning of the conlel was upon subject of Thv am the no could be it the sanc the of for the of nourishing or for Im spelter In no ir to and cannol exercise under any power not deligat tu Whig party soon after to enforce placing restrictions upon of a ien then look Ihe and Virginia am Kentucky proclaimed thai they at would not submit to Adams was from Jefferion true Democracy Kd then anJ on account if the taint of ihe theu assumed a different and from thai lime to issues hive heen springing the Congress on to measures After drawing a somewhat upon thut ject of in waich and sugar his luff look to Ihe revenue nta this a and bt would sustain It with al his In the Government to bury that to foster the scheme of one pan of the to the detriment of the to take money out of ihe pockets of one part of the for the benefit of the He snid that since the conquest of the Slavery issue had been called be al important of the This he denied most U as His he who thought the only question at issue was a a miserable oar not Bt to jive bread pills to a patient ami The doubtful powers which have heen and agMn exercised had been the cause of Ihe present would if continued to be He with his uf North ul Mason i the siand with ihe upon their a to The modes of ihe has created TJie al had been to and the system of recognised by the that Congress hail full to legis late upon hat he thought had no such he no the Constitution to Legislate he He Mid no in existence In the of ihry all in ihil Ihe parly alone con thf ureat Democrat because ill innv w ap voice in the joure Uie contest was a cloe Capi tal c h the press the if no union at the il pointed them to their to their to bale if disunion in they htv turn nut mi lor to would they out We men and while en gaged io the remnant of their ruined they no lo invade those 15 Southern Stairs who the use of the ihe and the meni of That would be their bounty upon which to say the least were would be LATEST FROM NEW Of THE STEAMSHIP The Mall Steamship General arrived hero from Berwick the Mail aud the following Mr Dr Mr R A J A GA t Ho Lubbock it Hiss Mrs Wilson t Barny t Hiss Miss Heath on 21 ARRIVAL Or THB STEAMSHIP The steamship arrived New Orleans via Berwick Bay December all 1 P with the Mail aud the following passengers Col Hare Blan A El May Df o Stew art A Carnes t Mrs Miss 4 children t 2 Miss M J R A Briant t lady Mrs A Miss fam Travis 4 Miss Smith t 4 ft Doi on and The NEW steamship City of Washington arrived this day Count has appointed us the representative of to tho European It is believed that the policy of France and England will not be satisfactory to The of the news is not important No Speaker has yet been highest vote was 111 ou the 15th Sher man lost four votes on the meeting was held ou the Over people assembled nt Academy of Resolutions were Scott for the and Houston lor the Vice A freat conflagration occurred in on Whaler i Cos grain mill was Loss Partially Sales on the amounted to Middling Uplands quoted at Sterrett dud the I send the enclosed by authority of the and request IW I am au to sign Porters but have not his If you have his name In please sign It at the bottom of enclosed proceedings an and mine as On a recent trip of the from Galveston to over two hundred being probably the greatest nnm carried between the two After supper was the passengers organized themselves Into a by electing Ex Governor of and of Vice Dpon General Leslie of of Braio and of were appointed to re port resolutions anu upon their report It was unanimously That the passengers on board gHe a public expression of their appreciation of the hos and gentlemanly courtesy of in his intercourse witn and in the elegant and bountiful supper prepared for so large a number on so short That they heartily recommend the Diana to the traveling as one of inn boats to travel upon in the Vice The Week on The past eight 2J to wil leng be perhaps all over as quite the coldest on Fir the purposes of exact with the and future 1 send for an abstract from the meteorological register at the Texas Military latitude 29 ID Hy reference to the Texas Almanac for it will be seen the temperature of hud a of The lowest temperatures of the month were precisely on the same on thf Sd ard were respectively 2S dej while the regis ters of year show 20 and 1 On the This Is colder I have of in years of r fr len Si At of wind changed to North nnd ar au hours brisk it tit iy 11 X the It Oi a all anil day and The rain and and covered the with lor to the depth of atout i The tf measure 2 2 inches in the On he tiie wind but the temperature on Sunday the at deg as it had been on the On the wind turned and by Monday the mercury risen to hut at It chanced to Soith and Mew Rently with mht and On the I to my aston the whole covered with which briskly at and Ihe down to 14 the furiously all day and all as on an he mer cury on the morning of the Tlh was down 11 The the though it con and on the of the stood at 11 and the wet bulb at 10 And while I at the mercury Is down to equal to the cold est of tail Thf snow still lies in shaded though there have no clouds for the past W hours Already I eard of who hive perished by e ld in this black and three white We copy the following from the Austin Intelli gencer 7b 1IU the tlit United SIK Having recently from the papers which have reached this distant that the dis covery of the correspondence of John Brown has disclosed my former connection with him as Secre tary of under the adopted at May I have thought It my duty Upstate to you that while I have had no with brown or any of his since tho beginning of and no knowledge ot the resuscitation of the organization which died out at the period aud in consequence of my defection and although 1 since my return from Europe In April resided wholly in the Southern acquitted myself as a I yet am perfectly willing by reason of my conviction that the organization the insurrection were alike cruelly to sur render myself either to the authorities of the United or of the State of In it it be to penalty of iny egregious I since the ilatt of the been or twice dissuaded from offering as a ou the ground that the violated majesty of the law was being amply aud fully By of the recently disclosed fact that the insurrection occurred under the auspices ot the Provisional I have on account of the possibility that connection with the dissolved organization of may entail responsibilities ou uie in December 10 express my willingness to tuthe last the consequences of my atrocious For his reason that when an 1 would have died in defence of my that I AUI a 1 am algo to die In proof of the sincerity of my present the error of the involves rae in pres ent I am content to redeem such error by such 1 reside in this from which I shall not absent myself until you have communicated your desire or decision in this 1 have the honor lo Your most obl A ESSAY ON THE INCIDENT TO TRADES AND It Is our purpose to a as con aud diseases to certain oe aud of We shall do thU In plain langn and m a forward Oar purpose la to give faeta not generally more forcibly to hnr the ready at hand In We avow that the trouble we art taking is loth tie public The from various trades arise either from the very nature of the from the mate rials or or f com both these Scarcely any of these pursuits are bat will be as imprudent la business s In and suffer for their of Printer and the former from theirs long 1 tur d ui the au by mure ur uu f the Thise will eld oe to and u suffered to uu a of too the may be have life or by a scratch or cut from a which has been usad In or oBen mc an tub of Uch ot kernels The wound should be aud a po not bread and w uf be aud the ng Tills uu the violence of as wel be mentioned here that the 01 a Stale bread should be a la Stale bread should be rui Let us first look at suffer from poisonous ma and placed In Urge over L i which while must be t plate or saucer Is now u be plaed over two uf copper aud Its firmly and held op so that tlie water utu their either the impalpable dual out the wt crumb U uow o be rubbed Into a pasty with a placed on a rag at and applied to tbe pan as warm aa the patient will Aa MOB aa It lo harden ar und the a fresh or ehw op hunt in to mom app be aoJ 17 j f hi true which may be dust ollu The result Is a copper dti or their any vary morn or ten a slowly along the system Is utter ur else op nuuc an to move The to the copper disease on lu th a aeria In a constriction uf the tongue dry and at the He Le huo caught d exp which leaves him worse thau At there cornea au at auk of It tery is at all lie hi very to be aud hid aud as tue doctora call uaine iu the bowels aud to are ex Often a thirt which he or a distended or Mie el ur an u Uie commenc ing au i ia scarcely sometimes mike their appearance in the aud either by some ii the symptoms A u tbe close of or tbe quite A of theae woulu use of a checks the to tie ur stumach ol tlie dust or and to keep it from the ea of the A generous diet be the bowels kept open by moderate fuses of BAD WATS FILM a be toien In ihe anu of Kau ays ana the lue uf Resolvent until tue system U riu of the and and in Lead or exposed to tbe lead like the copper dis may a of out scarcely noticed sometimes in more espe with painters and whitelead lu what Is gen painters at will notice particularly at a sugary and of the ptin lu the ut the and sometimes br Coach Or who use much will have a to for unlike copper this shows more in tne intestines and the and urinary PU be seriously merely produ 1st r helle if 01 U tne tue body thut 10 or if 10 and lung Ihe of uur system is anu hoi Keady Kedel and lor the and uili anemia all hree of the Tue the affections aire dy of females at various iona are somewhat different rum males to a theur peculiarity of It uuu who ead a sedentary or an occupied u which re Salre to stand or lean over their are subject to mLar diseases with those of the opposite sex In Tlie subjoined communication give u ible account of Il depth ut altr can LH relied as it is fr mi ViV ihU we examined anil Eu ten feel of at low the Ji iiw of l t WM Iy J i r OrriCK or A C will will by uo means It bj and external In Hie Pills be used u premie free aad afterwards more to up and from In full Ic flui or stip eliu c r gum The diet be in l from welch fat beea la tie biil W the 1ilK wilh ihe wci and affected part for ai least 9f en ee per and gener ut Iu tiie o the bau Is the best thing to w u iti prc Calico art liable lo several severe Those who use oi tin perceive Us ia their sys au taste in is nut to turn into a well denned with rising U bets u me vro symptom is a frequency lo slot borne this may be bv the evacuations be of the ee for promptly it may by of the Tin in this in same as IB Uie copper viz fills aad Ke in u manner to la If sus nr Boot and ana roa tbe r are to V i lluir c A a i s n c s g o 3 o S IT and was as discovered the list Tiie Tbe the freezing above for of we hear of Oid in oue place nn tearing down in in and quiet arid peaceable The and iit plantations have suf of and cf ready for the been cut off ruthlessly in their Ae expect io hear lamentations gen the the arrival r C LISA jiz E of t the that South towards the erection ot two in for the manufacture of Im o or Hichard of offered a of lie Ferry movement should as aa upon the of States that regarding It f li the the o mike wuh Virginia that the expenses io by her in patting down this movement should torne by all Irs proportion to bi tUve population that movement being the fruits o the Abolition the In from them for Uie hki be requested ia leader to the of Virginia the proportion which South Caro uay b allotted to of offered a series of a of Uie Union Is tobner or later and that tbe best Interests of South require it as soon as that South Carolina has oern ready since passage the an Ordinance of and is sill ready to and that in ease ol an invitation from other Southern the Governor be to convene the General aid provide for the election of delegates to a South ern for the purpose of forming a Southern Iv a hundred dressed bv Joshua Rand and The addresses breathed tbe San spirit as those delivered tbe Bos cold weather meeting While encouraged by these meetings to hope for in the of the we cannot fact that for many years past all the of these has been directly to the so much that it has amounted to a nullification of the lawn of Con and the Federal Con and all tl appeals and remonstrances by the Sou this injustice have availed Xor can we forget that the same States ha been represented in Congress by men zealous and active to Wage war on tne tion of The then the great mass of people in those States beet misrepresented for years We mnst u gailty of this absurd or else wi that the patriotic sentiments pressed at these meetings are confined to small minority who have never been able wield any controlling influences m the el tions of the The truth the Harp Ferry tragedy has produced feeling of warm for the fearful consequences that may It has led to a well fear that there would resistance by the and that diruption of the Onion would be the conse It is this fear that is DOW arousing to per buy it back at six dollars aud make A filled to Prayers and n were made by Lewis Chari Hall of the Baptist Church i ight and various other There were many women in the the most were bathed In while the prayers a were One of tbe brethren sal r meetings were well and so but things had come to such a pass was the one thing ought Si was a shame that 155 wi true men to handle had nnt Found North to rescue noble old John said the country would po i if they did not go to work and get ves otit of the hands of their i every man and t had the cause of and the cause rist at would themselves toll work A blow had this day been struck a the reverberation of which would and years to They would r ease agitating until the last manacle on the U was These Interspersed wf h andal level n for the benefit Mrs and It waa that the meeting assemble again I i corner Prince and Marlon the colored people i In great Henry Here the excitement ai were very great Garnet said tb wonld stand In the calendar as the Marty anv in the who did uot understand it at ttii room aud be would explain As your correspondent is fond of any speculation in which here Is he will call at bis accomplished lady ot dangerously On Wednesday afternoon she was ou and as one of the horses she got jumped out of the car triage aud had her skull fractured with a She been unconscious aud it is feared that she ill not The ball given to Runnels by he ladie of took place last evening at As it waa a grand I will In my t letter give you a full account of and the pocket triumphed over and James Buchanan was Thi Union thank Is Ihe Union have you heard the voice ot have you heard that calling tried and gallant sons to rally have you heart from Virginia from Ala bama will you submit to a government ruled over by John Fremont or Ae like the man whose birth lit from the United States Army for tre bastard son of a French Eae December my last 1 premised to give vou an account of the Complimentary given Governor by the Ladies of which place on Thursday I now will do At S oclock i he ball room at Garden was thrown pen to the The front wall was the name Runnels appeared In ever and 1 cannot attempt ogive you any adequate idea of thU panorama ol It was one of the gayest scenes 1 ever en the beautiful the baud of music ot the most inspiring harmo and the flowing and graceful of Southern the whole scene look At the descended to the supper iud noon atur liy the I you that himself could not have belter Choice delicate and nines of bent brand nud were spread for our sumptuous repast The and the foaming Champaign filled best men of the lined nearly passii to control all the lowing our enemies Whether they can now resist tbe almost universal abolition of the country remains to be seen of the rights of the State authorities to ThU State mail matter dos not carry with It Sh orto This Ust Is a and absolutely necessary to be mi tbe to tbe of the Bon of Sampson black of Jo own M the modern taint He did n H Uere In the over had to the shedding of blood when freedom If be could not obtain freedom 1vj the of 1tir he across Mar has 1 en for anil a im airt hy ihr lutely and now under in mj A vessel from the crossed Ihv Bar CM draw Ing Dint only uity You will me ly ii lr vuur ami you JuT of kintin lie lu of editor of the al the cih oT and long a resident of tlie Francisco follow ing facts un Una subject Owing i of the u is lo form aa of vaine of ihe foreign commerce of Hul HJ there Is an of awl and fitter tte aiu to io o the M ihe are from one lo from the of in or to other The of annual loss of Mexican commerce Is found in ihe risks the iu lu the given to oy respective Utre re tide soun and the imports in a the they are atp imports are wines and from I ma from the Maua and from The importations China comparative It is a received direct Alt th articles from that quarter now read th Slates or The he thus proportionally although art much for this Imports from in thr whi h i Lie ami thf uatt Ue Oi or the boot c abie ir hi of ihr trt thr aa vt ry k l or r It i t fuel i hats en quae lt health u fnm fcr i tunny or of tnr ID t tit flu Hid W Match and the tiket piles and But lhe have mM to U the of Unie given for and are particularly liable tu hydte or Irregular swimming ut Uie and womb for allot which Vie Relief and Pills are scribed or subject to tu be removed by the uee of tha to the other two remedies Perhaps of tUi that of The Factory Girl s liable lo the moat distressing more especially when the ventilation of the workroom ia not po employment anu drawn bine to Yet by and the use of even the 7 Kirl may bid defiance to aud Uie I very formidable partnership tu V or Uie we draw our remarka a But It does not that ail be abandoned wherel to add ua riais panic and the of With and the when by of not only but thai their Ready Relief and Pills wtl be f ufiA to or except in di runic Or those bten Renovating Resolvent remove all obstacles to the kind y influence of na aild thus stem to perfect In if the Ready Belief be every attack according to It alone will be enough tu en or all the we have ere the great of who would be overcome oy siid not iw many s have been introduced for the birti ol that perfection of chemi cal and palho epical poo which they are is Tbe old aa humanity iu it science to and apply How tills Has been thi popularity of remedies I he power of there lo Ui aick aud stiff is ore iu themselves tbe ma uria and they ail or drugs and haa so much to Into the and ah our The price of Rad them f every n K is uu i per a A 23 John t I i f f tJ s first four columns indicate me leui aud the three next the force and direction of the destruction of stock has been very In the first and hogs and sheep perished In great Iu my about 40 have died of They were protected by the ct and live oak On the nearly whole flocks have t il i 1 I t lUl 1J the 1kr wilii tc thv ini and more and are anu wui mcu T of the Tttt i in very to n c i ivier u ihe propu In A n or Iwe o tiie ami UUt i heaK ll u KUI iu oa tbi r r tit tue rj ej antl o w w tli the cut with a K ma te ailva i il f liir sute Lf toe on The in should ripe i nut acid wt tin tu a u weli as a ri t cases j or NE W BE POST DOLLARS This hvint A o I THE mng rt In l if tL ihe ti u Hemy John Terr Director Jo rn John W U I J VJ f Khail Ihi iu ai iti aui persons ui in invited K a compared tho sacrifice 3 the bright and many a witty and a nt ut rown as In the of a He begged Bearers lo that M the It had broken the sceptre of so the of John Brown be trie means the sceptre of tbe American slave power extracts faint of and often profane addresses but enough to what sort H In several other beside there were m MairM ij as the municipal election Is an Virginia W to np of the Is gallant The aristocracy of beauty and of our State seemed lo hare night to bid farewell io our retiring of whose ther have so frequently I the Executive The heart of our correspondent leaps up at the collection of the brilliant belles who assembled There was nameless for whom he met In days gone saw her oue little while and then uo more T vas paradise on and then uo more Amid the throng she passed along the meadow and lighted to its inner curs My desert breast a little and then no your readers think that I am growing pathetic with the dreams of former and H I will turn the leaf to give them a of le On morning of luced a to encourage agriculture and atook n Hidalgo and The was simply the establishment of ul Alter sv spirited discussion between and the House rejected the ihc of tne Blao not lo Tne they could do to no saved T Oh us from this Impend ing What was thi put James Bu In power and save jour The money argument mowed them dovn Uke chain ap Union was and tct are redout forsooth 1 on the ground UsU we are Salamanders He the wss a Union not because he believed U to e of divine for the Union was formed only fir and martial but because he this government the best ever formed or because he believed It to be the best of liberty to our pos he WM a Democrat because It was a Union There were two parties In the one in favor of and to the Union the other for he ins with that When the iron heel of oppression Is placed upon them they will r He hoped for the and trusted in God for the pon the lawf of and that through the aid of the Colonisation Savery was crowded Into the part of unless these laws are there will be servile Insur rection on that border our women and children would be butchered ihv slaves write their In their snd escape by the light of the homes of their We have lost be cause this Southern party have belled they have said it was not fit for was He said Franklin had done us a service which should never be forgotten he knew of no either military or which could compare with except that noble Swiss to save his gathered his with outstretch ed sheaf of a passage for his a road to victory and But no sooner had Pierce commenced the cod thau h Tas denounced from Dan to But he stood by the and by our side In trying He he hoped he had not trespassed upon Upon the floor of UB he would always be found advocating thi principles of the only j If any Democrat fettered in he them to come back Isto the They must know that they are that the next Presi contest decided all Important question of If a Black be our and are handed over to the Ve must stand and not be town by their The Glorious There Is for all and a season under the when I get to James Buchanan should be too poor lo build you a roar to protect you In time a decent house for the adminis tration of jtfc Cost Office and a Custom I shall not bu too careful of the harmony ot the unbounded He wu for for the whole Slate g In accordance with given in the 01 ihe a called by the merchants of Plch who were Interested In the importation of of foreign goods direct to this assembled at the office of I tie Insurance ana r mass ef the r U air to a of the to reject the raised a cannot has been lo all Ike most people to Isarn a of but by widespread German In and other all over the in the Augsburg Gazette here appears a letter from this full of years inere a mw r J r Emily nee which has the whole residence is snr Bonne It tor from Ms Lower In asked to supplied with copies ot all musical compositions In every town of Her fathers Utal ihv nmy ap sj ui for her children Orate Uita of Paris Ost there was s Ul well that hU so eren treasures a lessons from capable of with and calls may H hean the question where it was when the us reject After and the f Immolate of the urging that It departure from the ot measure from food could might pare the way for much evil that j had read leveral to the BOH f there wu of any good g The was continued for some time fonne said Unt sedm u may be necessary and would them of his been high Doughe wai Ms snd wherever you whether for weal or I speaker wilh an eloquent but no arrange ments been for reporting we able to obtain It the he his seeming please at him as BUr J A said ten years the Halted States The war will last there to to the neer Tbe South will not see It U to too They will become while the North will grow stronger and It may be that thi Booth to beginning lo see what Mr years before he M i of Horace Kent as and as Secretary Afier the announcement of the object of the meet George offered tlie following pre amble and resolutions in the opinion of this the time has arrived when the merchants of this city as far as become their own Importers and that those now engaged In the importation of foreign should unite together for tlie purpose of direct trade Ills known that a large portion of the goods now Imported by our mer chants are landed at some of the Northern and feeding that In order to effect this Ills to act In concert 1 Tbat In so far u our capital and facilities will us lo do we will import our own goods of foreign growth or manufacture di rect to this 2 That those of us who now have or ders In the hands of or await execution for the spring ourselves louse our beat efforts to the good shipped to James even at an advanced rate of and that from and after the Brat day of January bind ourselves not to give an order for for eign goods to any parly without an that such goods shall be shipped to when practicable In order to fa Uie object we have In we pledge ourselves to unite upon tome ono or more responsi ble shipping agents at That a of IMS ted to draft an agreement in accordance with the above and procure the signature of every merchant In this city In tho Importa tion of foreign and that said paper be deposited with the Secretary of Uje Bord of Trade of his i After some the preamble and resolutions were adopted with great The Chair appointed Andrew U and John the committee under the third Wm offered the following That a committee be appointed to make Inquiries and report the propriety and practicability of establishing a line of packets between Richmond and This was adopted with equal and the Chairman announced Jt W DeVoss and Thomas This meeting was well by ihe raont and business men of and al though quite a number of gentlemen rc maikes upon the resolutions before the voles were yet there was nothing said for mere Il was a meeting cf earnest business men for the transaction of business vital to to Rich mond and to the We have confidence In this It Is made by the right at right and directed to the right The Importers of dry are engaged with our shippers and exporters of to In aad we have no doubt they will Bod that the foreign busi ness of Richmond Is sufficiently Urge to Justify the establishment of a line of monthly packets to Uver An meeting to to beheld Saturday at It Is staled that Prince Bonapart taa printed catalogue of the worka edited by him In the various dial jots ef list of The more recent works are the Can ticles In teh Gospel of Matthew In the Amog the has printed iu ol Of the iie portion comes from Great bu to the all vessels leaving fur Mex 1Aciflc at the wu iu order to the Meil cau at and the t succeed iu making u successful Hi revenue Oing to old i faders ou Pacific cuatt of trade Jo mil give a 5tantai the British witl For many years the and was N Mexico b from the head waters Missouri This trade been gradually now It Amounts to very of Ihr Northern Stales bj the Uie Indian has left these Stales su that they are uo louder to the hardy adventurers who used over throush a to actual and a lex Tills trade has declined that to ol tlie but a great falling ou has taken iu the whole trade of the Al Ihe of foreign trade with Mexico is Since the beginning of the country biru tu a continual civil The roads have except tu those who rUk liTes hourly to the mercy of So truus port has left the capital tor ear and and during that not or 000 his found It way out uf the by smuggling aud arrangements ihe Con Should civil another year it is Uir to estimate that in like everything will be at A Nnw Washington cor ol Hie Sun writes A new plank has been added of late to Mean the object of which setros eu gage the sympathies ot the for the free people of us well in As the free blacks anywhere In the free the advantages of equal social with the it Is proposed to colonise theiu iu portion of out of the present limit of the United where they can be under protec tion as tuts government may be willing or to af ford ThU project originated with when Representative in Congress from aud it now holds a prominent place in tlie Re publican as recently promulgated by Bain of who next to is the favorite candidate of the Republicans for the There is one objection to the the towit Us But Independently of that It be a very good To the people of or even a portion of them equal to their an would he a heavy expense to the Fed em Government and If they refuse to go how they be forced to The abolition wing of the par ty would oppose the as they have done the they It would re move au evil I Too a recent election In this a Ud presented himself at ihe to claim Ihe benefit of the elective franchise a deep Interest in certain tlie father who was evidently to the boys pref stood at tbr his to on the ground of his not being of The young man declared he was years that he knew and Insisted on his The father and as the to oCT before the judges said Now will yon stand up there and contradict met Jont 1 know how you areT Wasnt 1 111 looked his contempt for the old mans as hi hastily replied spose you was wasnt I there settled the and In went Iho scions Tint editor of the Hartford Times says manufacturer called upon us this and v share of his business had heen done thei But that bis trade had been cut off he already feels most disastrously the that lately been Industriously encouraged at the His at tha no more of his and ire ui by in stomach or of If trivA is at Ibere an u which free Vitis im occurs sheer drt g ve to the Tht of a cose of calcined will aid ur of the do iu work wait without with lLo ym bj ii I the of the A chamic and u t f IIIA wfc and checked tn tiu nna veil to of iY the the br this c may t checked bT made up of of the Relief and lite of arc affect b fi m to Uie and air so juv im Ai and and Heady He to tr aad eon the of the which are la all BOCO ill were cf M k ii a of Are A UM ii tnK u A dioi Mvl the and will toon restore the to he Farmery anJ all liable to ihe stress rarely fatal The f i Ash iy co wJi ir re Ami 4 u acU ot oil Uie of ci to a Kui this Ken he as a wtU ale ia sUsit t or ara not only productive ol Mil a or soft t tiie approach nay i eulas iho 01 a ami similar la Ulal i anu Ua IMs in a few y iw tuv and and yome Nk aaa i i for so Q te see f rob of Solomon In Lowland and the dialects of Newcastle and for the use of In those ae spoken by the native In as population In teh reign of be made upon thu ot thU the Fugitive Slave for the sur of Wi Impending HortE ia where he held York V a his this winter will bq thus of U election as will I term of the rate aJV rom one end of the SUte to the this news win be wilh a hearty en These Stirling and our to the of having men to repre who He U tte could have been and to just e lien i aud uav 1 a wilt without H aia and to attacks uf Tha Relief fh uf aid AS riU a J of an t bat In are Hi ale to suiter from for which the 1CEL1SD i POM MISSION ME HCH attention riven to Sales of luterio UZAL 1 ARTHUR Es A J Tow i Lathrop a 4 A Co A 3i A Mew Handle A A Ware Jt House 4 A 1 A Fbu A Jl New ixt Ireland A Jiew Sirs We take pleasure you Lhe namM of luch South mud Writ u we thick may make or to We Vel from our Intimate tnt any entrusted u jou via receive prompt and TOU tverr we vour BKS W B IT LOf K uf tho see that tiie ati are with fc a guarantee of This Is mve M Inferior and ar adMon and ot by Irish f the thus inflicted alike on tie American Uke tuiers of the genuine wil U a ran on with Goods of a wor 4 New an Wl Ur L a U an ell of a 1 ii Blank I Krr f A 1 a Sa I I P B T d lu Raio N orK o Prit Lett r o tel l a vn My i una wt h l of loo numerous lo IJT the pure to SKirr J 1 UN IT C T O K IB C it I PRO V or Kan AID San to this aew upper already 1 here large eOff one of the most in the He unites the paUa to give Una an a Vam other wul 8 I