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21) e rcgou CVrgus W. It. Adams, Editor omcooif CITY I SATURDAY, DECEMBER I, 1810 Xw It Ytr tm. '. We have a word to say to the Brcckiu- ridgo disuniou'st,. Tlie leader of your party ore said to hare been coolljr and se riously concocting a hellish scheme for the dvt ruction nf this Government for ninny year pmt. WIk-Hht liny arc really in i iirniiit, or whither tiny novo threatened diunion iu ease of tlie defeat of tlio Dim wrutie party nnrdy for electioneering pur iom.'h. wo pretend not now to say. If tlio latter has Ikcii their object, tiny liavc failed, fur nil li t fleeted Republican l'rcsidcrit Ly audi overwhelming majorities In the Northern States a must convince tlio salamanders that their day of mlsrulo has gone by forvrer. If, on tlio other limid, they have P-ally intended to ri'nlst a Republican adnilniiitrutioii, they now Imve an opportunity to test the practicability of their scheme and we any to tin in " What thou duest, do quickly" try It on unit. Don't listen to the counsel of audi cringing cowunl, on lancey, who pro pose to wait till Lincoln goes down South to ttljolinh slavery with " federal bayoncte," or to the counsel of Wine, who would wait fur on " overt ai l" of injustice toward the Bomb. If you wait for that you will wait forever, as Lincoln never will use those bloody " bagoncU" for audi a purpose, or commit that " overt act" of In justice to ward any section. On the other hand, hia administration will be so conservative, to just toward nil section', no economical, and so judicious every way, that ho will not only astonish you, but satisfy two thirds nf the disunionists South that a Republican ndininistrntiou la not only tolerable, but quite a comfortable thing to live under. This, you see, would break up the disunion party, and ruin it forever. The party now it stronger than it can ever hopo to be again, nnd the Republicans would as soon hung you now as wait a few years longer. Our advice to you then la, that if you are really in earnest about wauling to dissolve .the Union, os you can never bring as great a forco Into the Geld ns you now can, you had better not wuit, but try it on at your earliest convenience ttur r.mlaraol Konu. Among other benefits wo expect to en joy as the result of t'ol. Maker's election to the Senate and tlio election of Lincoln to the Presidency, is protection on tlio cmi grunt route across tlio plains. The late massacro of emigrant, of which wo have already published full accounts, os well iik tlio murder of the Ward company in 1S54, together with miiiilicra of other outrages on the whites that tlio savages have been guilty of during a period running buck through many years, huvo caused us the deepest sorrow. Whenever outrages ol this kind have occurred, wo liavo looked in vain for thu Government either to properly nvengo these nets of savage barbarity, or to take any steps to prevent their recur rence. The blood of murdered innocence, ami the claims of violated virtuo have cried iu vain, and worso than vain appeals have been mudo to on administration which seems to La vo no other wish than to deplete tli IT. S. Treasury nnd go out of office covered all. over with infamy. We shall never have the population here wc want, us long ns our friends Hast uro left to run the gauntlet to get here, on n hard road, through n barren desert bristling with tomahawks and sculping-knivcr. The blood of our murdered citizens is on the brass buttons of an inihccilu military force, Injudiciously posted by a most culpable and contemptible administration. The very section of country on the emigrant route that is infested with hostile savages seems to bo for somo purpose- eiii'clully avoided, while our military forces are permitted to squat down at such distant points from the field of danger as Walla Walla nnd Tort Hull, to await the news of cold blooded butcheries in the intermediate territory of the fiendish Bannocks, and then allowed their own time to start to tlio rescue ol perishing survivors, if it takes two or three weeks to start out forco enough to bring sucli survivors as are licvoud the reach ol the savages, while the children uro left the hands of thu Indians. There is a wrong, an outrageous wrong somewhere, whether it bo with our milita ry here, or with the Department at Wash ington, or wun imia, we pretend not to say. We do know that our emigrating friends necil protection. They Imre right to it, but they have never had it, and ........ . :n I - 1:11 ... i. .. . ., iicm nui nuts 11 mi men imoecues as Latuu ana liociiunnn are kicked out of office, and men who have human feclin are put in their places We know that Senator B.ikr will urgo this matter upon the Government with all the power of his I'uning eloquence, and we believe that Ufuro ik.U fall wo shall have the Mitisfue tion of knowing that our friends on the plains ure not living butchered, while brass buttons are reclining on couches hundreds of miles awav. SAi.ru, Nov. 29. 1800 En. A ant s: Nothing of sufficient Im portance bos transpired In nnd about this city to justify t communication since our city election, or I should have troubled your reader with a bit of my nonsense. A general political calm seems to have settled ujion this community. Apple-packing, opple-khipplng, and I might say apple-eat lug, engross the attention or a large por tion of our citizens, So deeply engaged in the common pursuits of life were the jienjile litre that they scarcely granted time suffi cienl to hear the news from tlio Southern Slated, and even when they did, they ap peared very careless or incredulous. One or two persons expressed their approbation at the exhibition of hostile feeling toward the incoming administration man festid by a few of the Southern States. For my part, I think there is no serious cunse for ularui. It is quite an easy matter to make speeches calculated to inflame on already overcxe'tod fanaticism this lias beeu done lor years hut I feel securo in trust ing such characters when it comes to action tan to talk and tlow to act, i a saying that will apply in this case. Men that tan diflaully talk of secession, when the lime arrives to execute such o wanton threat would find themselves deserted by that necessary companion in troublous times called tierce; the last sad requiem would have been sung over their departed courage. Dr. Abraham, I imagine, understands ail such dangerous maladies, and has a uni versal panacea that meets disease in its most threatening stages, or I huve misjudg ed his medical abilities. Iu plain English I think that, like Jackson with the null! furs, he would hang the first man that at tempted treason to this government " high er than Hainan." Am.vn. Arrival of the Pony Express. LATH FROM HIE FAST. ' Or-roamo. There hat been a line of opposition started botwun Oregon and Cal ifornia. The " California" steamer, the first of the lino, is expected to day. We ere indebted to Mr. Samuel Simmoua for -late cojy of the Alta Cali--.foroit. Tlie Hlillsanrjr llnue of A. l Bancroft At '.., Mia l'rinrl. It mutters little what occupation onehus o there be an occupation but it matters everything how it is prosecuted. Take some one tiling, put forth ull your energies upon that, mid elevate yourself by elevat ing your calling. We care not, whether it is blacking boots or keeping a bank when we see a man steadily pursuing some one laudable object, surmounting ull obsta cles, never deviating from the strictest prin ciples of integrity, regurdlcss of the con tempi ili tricks of his enemies in their vain endeavors to pull him down in whatsoever sphere in life we find that man, we take him by the hand, call him brother, and bid him God speed. I nc customers ol a well conducted mer cantile house, reap a direct benefit from the good conduct of that house. If the house have capital, credit and standing, nil aro employed for the udvautagc of the cus tomer. A. L. riaiicroft & Co. certainly did not aspire above their ability to perform, when they collected Paper, Envelops, Blank Hooks, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Ac, embodying ull under the term stationery, and laying their foundation broad and deep, entered upon this as" the great business of their Ives. Possessing, in a eminent degree, nil tlto iidvantnges enumerated above, added to which, a thorough knowledge of their business, and a determination to give, those who patronize them entire satisfaction, the principles upon which they build are sure, success is certain and ns we cun n. vor remain indifferent to tlio calls of true meiit, crsoveruneo ami obliging manners, we nrucstly recommend the House of A. L. Bancroft & Co. to the attention of our community. Their fine stock, selected with grcnt uro from English, French, German and American Manufactures, is well lepresented in tlio neat establishment of our friend John Fleming, at the Post Office Iiook Store in this city. Its KmxT. It does seem us though ull nature rejoiced at the election of Lincoln !ood men all rejoice lovelv women are universally delighted and all nature puts on her blandest smile. Since the first Tuesday iu November wc have had some of the loveliest weather wc ever saw. The moon and stars seem to shine with nn un common luster Old Sol gives intense light itml unusual heat tlio green grass shoots up on all our hill tops the violets and strawberries are all iu full bloom and everything good and beautiful rejoices Devils and Democrats only mourn. We are Indebted to the Statesman K Ira for the following intelligence, which was telegraphed to that office from Yreka St. Lolis, November Otis. There is not much additional election news. Maryland has gone for Itreckiurid; by a small plurality. Virginia still ilniibt. Nothing further from Georgia. Dell has probubly carried leiinesac, though it is still considered doubtful. Kentucky certuiu for Udl. Tlio Montgomery Mud of to-dnv. claims Alabama for Brcckiiiriilgi by 10,000. From Louisiana there lire few returns. I5 II is a l.ttle ahead, though tl Stute is supposed to have gone for Breck iuriilge. There is nothing from Texas or Florida. In Arkunsus Breckinridge ahead, and has undoubtedly curried the State, south Carolina tins elected Ureck inridu'e electors. North Carolina has gone for Breckinridge 1 he fusion majority New Jersey is not known. Missouri is so close between Dell and Dotiglus that it impossible to tdl who has the State the chances appear favorable to Hell. The Ili-publicans gain one Congressman Wisconsin and one iu Michigun. Penning ton is certainly deleated iu New Jersey and Fisher is elected in Delaware. The Illinois delegation is unchanged. The Re publicans huve 11 majority on joint ballot in the Illinois Legislature. The Governor of Pcnsylvuiiiu has issued a proclamation declaring Lehman elected to Congress from the First Judicial Dstrict. Dycrly, who perpetrated the fraud iu tljnt district bus been sentenced to two years imprisonment and three hundred dollars line. Hterntlaa Mavruitau, The bark James Gray, owned by Cash ing, of the Hoston liue, under instructions from owners, yesterday, hosted the Pu inelto flag, und fired fifteen guns in Charles ton harbor. 1 he Speaker of the South Carolina Legislature, on Wednesday night received a dispatch from Virginia, tender ing the services of a volunteer company in event of secession. In the House Edward RulTui made a speech advocating secession his speech was rapturously applauded. hllorts were made on edueaday to delay action tor southern co-operation; hut ac cording to a dispatch received to-day, a a lute convention is to be culled, und seces sion is certain. 1 lie election of delegate will probably be ordered on the 4th of December, and the convention meet on the 17 th. Hocock, Bonham and keitt urged the cull for n convention and immediate action. A large body of citizens culled on the resigned federal officers, last night. I hey were greeted witu enthusiasm. The officials returned thanks in several speeches A dispatch in tlio Courier, says Buch aiiau will resist nullification, but not seces sion. The officers referred to in the above dispatch nro the Uuited States District Judges, district attorneys und collector of the Part orchard stnu A dispatch from Richmond to tlio New York Times, savs there is liltlo excitement there, and the Whigs seem well pleased with the result ot Ihn election. The Southern students iu the New York Medical University have held a meeting to consider the question of secession. There was no action taken but the question was left lor discussion, at soum future meeting. A dispatch to thu New Yoik World says, current rumors of the seizure of Fort Moiillno at lharleston, by the secessionists, wcro not credited at usluugton. Thu prominent South Carolinians ore said to le in consultation. A dispatch from Miih-dgeville, Georgia. to-day, says that Governor Brown, iu a special message to the Legislature, thinks that lew Males will go the Southern con vention, and dots not recommend the up pnintinent of delegates from Georaa. lit thinks tlio constitutional rights of the people i ururgiti nave ueen vioiaieu uy Severn nou-siavc-tiolduig htatcs, to nn extent justifying, iu the judgment of civilized na tions, the adoption of any measures neces sary for the restoration or protection of tneir rijniis. Tlio Arkansas legislature organized on Monday by the election of Judsra Fletcher President of tho Semite. Woods Hitrch Speaker of tho Assembly. Later from Ht. l.uul. St. Lons, Nov. 10, 12 p. . The pluralities of IJreekinridiro are. in Maryland, 300; in Louisiana, 3,000: in Georgia nnd Mississippi, large; in Virginia, small. Hell has carried Tenessee by 2,000 majority, and is ahead in Missouri, Lin coln's majority in Illinois is 15,000. uoveruor lrown, in Ins specinl messace to the Georgia legislature, advised retalia- tory laws against Massachusetts and other States guilty of unconstitutional or unfriend ly legislation, lie recommended tho seiz ure of property or money from nnv citizen of thosfl States; to compensate the loss of property by citizens or Georgia; ulso the imposition of heavy taxes upon iioods man ufactured in those States, to be remitted when their obnoxious laws are repealed. II this lull, he recommends the repeal of federal relations reported nn amendment to tho Senatu bill calling for convention, and deciding operations in Deeenilier in stead of January. It was discussed ond unanimously passed. The Senate concurred unanimously Iu the amendment. A mem ber offered a resolution that the Governor be empowered to raise 10,000 volunteers, which will be considered to-day. Toombs, of Georgia, had resigned, nnd In i he legislature on the 8th, on order to proceed to the election ol U. S. Senntor was laid on tho table for the present. A bill was introduced taxing tho mnno factured articles of Massachusetts, and also preventing the citizens of the offending States slicing in the courts of Georgia. On Saturday, a meeting was In Id at Aiigutu, at which the mayor presented resolutions protesting against the expulsion of citizens without real cause, in favor of law and order, which wcro adopted. At night a rnmpniit secession meeting was held, and hostile speeches were matin. A delegation of minute men were appointed lo attend the convention at Milledgeville on Monday. A dispatch says the citizens of Mobile are opposed to disunion, but nine-tenths of the people of the county are for disunion. A plan for secession will be organized this week; the Governor, Judiciary, nnd ull the Congressmen but one, are for dis union. An immediate convention has been determined on. Miuuta men are now or ganizing, and moving for on extra session of the legislature. An attempt at Philadelphia to form the republican clubs into a posse to support Lincoln iu the Presidential chair, has been defeated. The resolutions expressing good will to nil sections were adopted. One ward club tenders its services for the in aiiL'iiratinn, and opposes any interference of southern minute men An immense rush has been made on the Charleston banks, and a special bill lias been passed by the legislature to protect them Arizona. Ned McGownn is defeated for Congress. Stcck is elected. Dispatches from Richmond, Ya., to the limes, say there is little excitement there, und the Whigs seem well pleased with the result of the election. n r l. . un TI.a itiltiil Hiuld If I II l'uirtiti . u.. fl..tv difficult to realize tlie idea thnt a country : Stage coaches and tMmboiU tea ! like England was once a steaming morass, . dead heading, lht Is to uy, 0f covered with the rank troplcul vegetation editors and brethren of Ihs tS' f iha tree fern croves, Its awful silence o much without nay. Th. ' ""H only broken by the Iwm of the shody beetle, the rush of the hideous flying lizurdi through the lofty woods of fern ond reeds, or the iromp or the giant Iguniiodons over the plushy wolds. Imoginnlion, left lo herself, could scarcely have indulged In so wild a flight to plctaro on era when plains of Cunmor wcro the coral reefs ol some primeval lagoon; when tho tiger ond hyena lurked In the thickets of Kirdale; when the trumpeting of the huge northern elephant was heard on the moors of York shire nnd the downs or Brighton; when thu bison fed on the plains, and the sullen river horse nnd rhinoceros browsed by the Thamco a id the Avon. Yet, such things were. Tho hummer of the geologist, liko tho en chanter's wund, has conjured up more than one panorama of Old England, far more wh rd and wonderful than ever was fabled. Tho historian only sttks to trace back the annals of onr island to the doys when it was first peopled by puinted savages, living in wigwams liKu me rca inuiun, or mu bi aver, und hunting with the rude bow nnd flint-headed arrow; the geologist recalls the times when our Island was the home of the dragon, the turtle aud tho iguiu.don. All Ihe Year Hound. press endures more of thi. j..... than ull three of I ho niodt of " once combined. The Puh.it n.!' mora I Inn. I...J. . the Theatre; corporations, fc-u,,, icmblca. societies r..i;:... . ' agricultural, mercyniil. .(.i.i'- , """'t, V v ","""iimati , C0NSKI1VATIVE SENTIMENTS OF JfnnE WAYNE, OF THE BtTREME COl'IIT. It is stated in a Washington dispatch that Justice Wayne, of the Supreme Court or the United States, nnd a citizen ol Georgia, who reached Washington Nov. 1st., after a brief visit to New York, is ex ceedingly indignant at the course of the Disiinioiiists, nnd has announced his in tention to admonish Mr. Cobb of the fatal course he is running. Justice Wayne was an originul Jackson man, and was appoint ed to the high position he adorns by the Hero of New Orleans. His opinion is of or more consequence thnu a dozen Knitt's or Jeff. Davis.' Its force may be nndi r: tood some day when Judge Wayne c! nrges a Southern Grand Jury that disunion threats constitute treusou. KOGRAMUE OF LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION ABOUT TO UE ri'UUSHKI), The Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Republican says " Tho programe of Lincoln, ns under stood ny the Kcpuiilicon Executive Com m.ttce, is to deliver a speech on the occasion of being serenaded (which speech is al ready prepared lor publication) in which lie will lay flown clearly and emphatically the principles on which he will admit i-ter tho government, und these principles will be such us to meet a cordial endorsement by every one, except, as I have before said, the ultras iNorth and South. They will be mutually Disappointed." Tho Cincinnati Gazette (Republican) says; " There are already indications that the secessionists, who have inflicted a most serious injury on their own section, without ny evil effect elsewhere, hupe to bring about a compromise. Alarmed at the per 6onnl ruin imnendina- over them inml which cannot now be averted by nnv de vice) these conspirators are said to be laying plans for a Convention of tho scv eral States for the purpose of patching up another compromise, for the proposed ob- et of keeping the Union together by some Constitutional amendment. Thiscan nev er be effected us proposed. The perfidious eptidiatioii of the Northern shore of the Compromise of 1S20, by an almost united Southern vote, aided by a few Northern doughfaces, ond the gross violation of the Th l.nii ot urml Mr. Casting my eye upon a printed page of miniature portraits I perceived that the four personages who occupied tlie four most conspicuous places were, Alexander, Hannibal, Gear and Bonaparte. I hud seen the same unnumbered times before, but never did the same sensations arise iu my bosom, as my mind hastily glanced over their several histories. Alexander, after having climbed the dizzy heights or bis ambition, ond with his temples bound with chaplets dipped in tlio blood or countless nutious, looked dow upon a conquered world and wept that there was not another world for him to conquer, set a city on fire, and died iu scene or debauch. Hannibal, after having, to the astonish meiit nnd consternation of Rome, passed tho Alps after having put to flight the armies or this " mistress or the world and stripped " throe bushels" or gold rings from the fingers of her slaughtered knights, and made her very foundations quake fled Irom his country, being hated by those who exullingly united his name to that of their god, und culled him Haiin Haul and died at last by poison administered by his own hand, iiulameiitcd and unwept, iu a foreign land. Ctesar, after having conquered eight hundred cities, und dyed his garments iu tlie blood of one m llion of Irs foes; after having pursued to death the only rival h had on earth, was miserably assassinated by those he considered his nearest friends, ami in that very place, the attainment of which had been his greatest ambition. Bonaparte, whose mandate kings and popes obeyed, nfter having filled the earth with the terror of his namo after having deluged Europe with teurs nnd blood, and c.othed the world in sackcloth closed li days in lonely ban'shmeiit almost literally txiled from tho world, yet where lie could see his country's banner waving o'er the deep, but which woul.l not or could not bring him uid! 1 lius, theso four men, who from tho peculiar sitnation of their portraits, seemed to stand as the representatives of ull those whom tho world calls great thoso four who each in turn made tho earth tremble to its very centre by their simple tread severally died ono by intoxication, or ns some suppose by poisou mingled in his wine one a suicide one murdered by his friends and one a lonely exiie. "How ore the mighty fallen!" Unpleasant Truths applieo with Vengeance. The Yreka Journal, havinif been sneered at by a San Fraucisco pol eace Measures of 1850, by the renewal of itic"' cditor retorts " Nine out often or agitation in 1854, have rendered nil further transactions in that line impossible." VOTE OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. me aggregate vole in Louisville, for all parts of the penal codo protecting the ' eflc" candidate, was as follows: Bell, 3,823; wrrmiii me tenor ol li.o uews in another column, it would appear ns though Ninth taioiina was about going out of the Union. Ifs'ioandthe other billions Stiitcs iu that section should go out and stand awhile, it would do no harm to the country. We would then have a working lvepublican majority in both houses of Congress. san I'hancisco Market- Nov. 24. Flour, $5,50; Wheat, $1,25 to il.CO per 100 lbs.; Oats, $1,25 to $1.40 per 100 IU; Potatoes, 0c per 100 lbs. 6 The Woollen Mills at Salem are pt running nit'lit and dv. incessant!? lo till orders which hava crowded in uiioii them. 1 Ins shows well for the Comiianv aud no better compliment could be paid ineir guoua. The Cardinal Primate of Hungary had received orders to commence preparations for the coronation of Francis Joseph as Kiug of Hungary the tvant being fixed for next sprint;. lives, liberty and property of citizens from those States. If the legislature or Georgia fails to enact such laws, he hones tho nco. pie will riso in their might through the iiallot-box. He defenus the right of seces sion under any violation of tho federal compact, and recommends ono million of lollnrs to be appropriated as a milii,ir fund; and the motto of Georgia to be, no further concession, but to stand to arms. (V mass meeting at Savannah, on the night of thu 8th. whs addressed bv the Bell electors and others; an immense crowd were present, and creat enthusiasm pre vailed. Resolutions were adopted not to submit to the election of Lincoln: also. re. quiring the legislature to cull a convention to discuss a mode or redress, and to tnt immediate steps to organize nn armed fon-o mo tiiiiio uuiuinui uag oi ueorgia was raised at Greene's monument, Johnson Square, Augusta, last night, by an en thusiastic meeting. The formation of clubs of minute men nt Mobile is going on. A battalion of caval- ry were organized, and had offered their services to the Governor or Alubama. St. Louis, via Ft. Kearney; nv 1- It u In the South Cnroi;n. T.,;j.,..,.'- the 10th Aov., the Speaker ftniinmirttii tin resignation of Mr. Chcsuut as U. S. Sena tor. A member offered a rvsolmion that the resignation bo accepted as an act of loyalty to the State. The committea ou Douglas, 2,633; Breckinridge, 854; Lin coln, HI. the Journal or that city says: There is a live, a strong, and growing luium-mi piniy m Newport, Jventncky. itness the following vote cast in that city: Lincoln, 2S3; Douglas, 423; Hell; 301; Breckinridge, 64. Foreign. The text or the Russian note to Sardinia, in which the Russian Minister to Turin is ordered forthwith to demand his passports and quit Turin with all the jxr- tonnel or the Legation, is pnblished. In it Prince Gortsehakoff assumes a high tone towards Sardinia, and denouuees her ac tions. the large political papers published in cities. carry tlie mark or insincerity all over their columns; nineteen out or twenty or the long political' leaders which we find in these papers are written by men who ore im pelted to write them in order to secure the common necessaries or life. Twenty-five out of thirty or these newspapers are what they ore, and would be anything else, for monty; they are owned ond controlled rrom editor to devil, by politicians." rowER of a Minority1. In case of the election of President by the House of Rep resentatives, the seventeen smallest States can elect a President. Three of these minor States have only a single representa tive, six have only two, three have three, three have four, one has five, nnd another six, so that thirty-stum members of Con gress, being a majority or the delegations from a majority or the States, can elect a President, if no election is m.iH K !, France. The Emperor had held a Mil itary Council at St. Clout' at which all the Marshals or France, with the exception electors chosen by the popular vote. S&" Cuba is advancing in popnlation and all other sources or wealth. It is cal culated that the present popnlation or the island is 1,168,000, or which nearly 550, 000 are white inhabitants, 180,000 free colored, 400,000 slave, and, 38,000 As iatics and Indians. . Tlie sugar estates are immensely productive. Twenty-three or the principal plantations, conprising abont one hundred thonsand acres oHand and 10,15 slaves, beidea bnilding, mathincrv, Ac. are J valaed tt aeorely $15,000,000. or Bosquet, who is nnwell, were in attend ance. It is said that the Emperor wished to consult them on a new plan he had sug gested for the formation or an army or re serve. The Egyptian Government had resolved to extend the railway from Suez along the African shore ot the Red Sea to within a short steaming distance ot Aden thereby' shortening the overland jonroey by fire days, and avoiding the danger ol tho Red tea navigation ders of quack medicines, railroad coJ oninlbusea, atugo i,MMi( ,j J",lw. of Individuals, Including politic and politicians, draw largely apw J erahty of tho pre.,. The pre j, lo yield to all theso Interests, it j, . to give atrcngth lo all weak loaihJU ami enterprises; t Mkke(1 ,0 preachers into overshadowing puu,Tj tors, to puff small politicians and J? cipled demagogues Ito great Bf V patriots; to maguey Inconiteot nii kings; it is expected lo herald .brcdtl. fame of quack, of oil cluw,, boUternp Z authors, Immortalize weak cengrJJ speeches; it Is required to give aigbt t,,i, hungry, tulinls to fools, .i,J kMOf thieves nnd robbers; it is asked i- the up infirmities or the mi, uy,,. mull or guilty men, id Wuik tl , frnduleiit schemes of icoundnb- (, peeled lo tho vain, to extol tlx aUi those who deservo nothing Lot the and contempt of nil good citizens; ft Bt. tpiired, in o word, of the new,, that it becoino all things lo all m. it look for subscriptions and advertlisj ft is denounced as mean and sordid, ,j conductors as wanting in liheraliiy, Then is no Interest on tho face of thii curth thnt is expected to giv, u n, society, without pny or thanks, u n, newspaper press of (lie country. The littk souled man who Inserts in your cotuauu i fifteen shilling advertisement, fXpwUjM to write him out at host firo dullari worth oreditorinl ucticcs. And the obscure uk niggardly man you lmo trntttn IdI a position or importonce, far beywi U merit, considers that his name adorni yoot columns, nnd gives circulation to jour jour nul! JJrowulvw. GARinAi.ni Invii.neraiii.e. A Neapot itnn correspondent of the Pari, Prtm thas speaks or Garibaldi: " The Nepolitjm or lieve him invulnerable. When he it re vered with balls, they aiy, h-j has only t shake his red shirt und they full n hi, feet. It is probably on accoor.t ol uYi supiT. tition that he has hern fared tl.iu f ir from the hand of llw assassin. Renum ber thnt he entered the city alone limit was defended by numerous soldiers six thousand, it is said. The forts wire ia their hands, nnd they could hnvo burnt Naj.los. Beneath the windows or the Fomtrrii, where he addressed the penjile, the ronl guard was under arms beliiud tliecUd abutters or the pnlaeo. The marines wcro nt-the nrsenul, making hostile dinoaitr: tions. The cannons cf La Carolina could hnvo riddhd the carriage of the Dictator, ns they rained npon the people on the uid evening. And yet Garibaldi pasned twen ty times through the crowd in an epni carriage. He remained nn entire evening at the St. Charles theatre, which hid been i luminatcd in his honor. Tie carriage in which ho roilo from Salerno to Naples wm full of strangers. He reached tbe chateso of St. Elmo on Sunday, with a few ofEwrs, and dismissed the garrison in tlc simplest manner. The Last Six Moxths h Ernorc- Events move so rapidly in our time, tint we arc unable to do moro than bestows passing glunco upon each as it ruliii hur riedly past. Within the last six monlhi the map of Europe has been rpconstntcttd. I.ombiirdy lias been wrenched trom Am- trio; three sovereigns of Northern 1UIJ huve been denosed: Savov has been annu el! to Fraucc; Tuscany has been added to Sardiuin; and the Romngna ha practiwl' ly pnssed from under the sceptre of the Pope. Tlie political destiny of Italy h" beeu changed; tho temporal power of the Pope has been brokcu: Austria haibe1 humbled, nnd Napoleon has extorted eo from tho lips of English Tories, the tint of Dictator nf Purein France and Enf hind have relatively changed positioui with in the same brief period. 8 Gen. Beaufort d'HsotpooI, the French Commander-in-Chief or the Syw expedition, was formerly on officer io tb Egptian service. Ho served under Soli man Pasha, himself a Frenchman, vA known in the Christian world as Mom Selves. Gen. d'Hautpont is perfectly familiar with the country whiefc he Esaboo to visit, and the people whom he is to chastise. Ho lias been seWctetf man eminently calculated to inflict venge ance on barbarians without being restraiaea by scrutiles about the exact measatt f f"tr ishmcnt or the actual gnilt of particular victims, which might stay tbe kaad other officers. Ci-mors InEA The Talladega (Alt) Reporter, in speaking of the rumored !' insurrections in that neighborhood, dTI, masters not ta talk nolitici in the preKO of their negroes; that tho latter have the idea that Republicans are negroes, andthit a Republicau be elected he will set " II free. Coal oil ia said to be a sore destroyer of bed bogs. Apply plentifully wiu mull LlMir k am fAalhA A they most do congregate. The core effectual and permanent. Gilt ft" chandeliers, kc, robbed lightly over wit coal oil will not be disturbed by fli-