Southern confederacy. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1861-1865, May 16, 1861, Image 1

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Y 0 A ftW(T ?I Vx H a H T TJ O rj ■ THE PUBLIC GOOD BEFORE PRIVATE ADVANTAGE. IJJiLEITER t HUB. mm, EEOIfill, THERM MORNING, MRY 16,1861. NET SERIES: VOL. I-NO. 79. IRK @01 OH* AOVtmfttff* tCHKOULI I 01 sUSSOSLIFriOE. ■- I * AURAL. JAMMU §. MMO III RANDAL to GEORGE, ATTORNEYS AT LATE, ATLANTA, 8*0*01*. W ILL attand punctually to .ay and ull bua- iucaa entrusted to their o*ra. Office earner M.ri.lU end Preach-Tree atrreta. Unroll anraanaiAO- J II Hasa «I—, ana laaarttoa. 01 i end * IbHTUm IM IBM ffiDffi 1JXAXXj\’ rates. 1 ‘""Y.rrf 7* ***•*• »to |»10 »ij “ 1 i JAMES H. ALEXANDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Washington, G tor gin. RACTICES in Wilkes and adjoining coun ties. Refer* to George G. Hull, Esq., of Atlanta. ml 4 THOMAS &. ABBOTT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. Office in Smith's Building, Whitehall street. G. 8. Tbomas, jalfitf Ban. F. Abbott. wit* the of ehaaft, will wiagfateq: swwkle eaoe a menth, I • ....... MO it. with or wlthowt role*, and advar- Itoc doable column, will be eharged iUfmarkad on copy far a specified M until ordarad out, and charged tort ratei. tto inerted In the D/tzv, and Wbbslt a efcarftd .'<0 per cent, additional to the v will be limited to the epaec eon- „ .ill be charged extra at regular rate* iU, tmorala, Copartnerships, Notices to ad payment demanded quarterly, r Advsstibiso mcst ■■ rain roa » aifi appear In the Weekly paper Hirin' contract. amenta te be Ineerted In the Weakly paper <m- Tagalar Interaale in either of the papers, will ifl per aqnare for every insertion. ribement* for Charitable Inetltotloni, MWta- • Companies, Ward, Town and other Public will be charged half price. I and deaths are publiehed as newe; but Mb«tn of Respect and Funeral Invitations Mrtisementa. lotlce* In Local Column will be charged 10 , under no circumstances, to be Included In IB RAILROADS. Railroad A Bnoklaf Company. lo AU.uta, 171 Uilea—Far»,..._tS 6*. RGB YONQB, Superintendent. xoaxuto r amercer train. Uanta, daily, at..... - 9.05, A. M. it Augusta at 0-20, P. M. uguala, dally, at 0.80, A. M. t Atlanta at 9.45, A. M. WIGHT MSSIX0SR TJUJN. Uanta, daily, at - 8.40, P. M. 4 Augusta at 5.50, A. M. ugueta at 2.30, P. M. t Atlanta at 11.45, P. M. ad runs in connection with the Trains ith Carolina and the Savannah and lailroads, a Augusta. t * Weat-Point Railroad. Id West-Point, 87 Mile*—Fare,..$8 50. IGE G. HULL, Superintendent. DAT FA8SBHGSR TEAK. tlanta, daily, at. 19.10, A. M. West-Point at .. S.10, P. M. ImO-Point, daily, at 8.00, P. M. It Atlanta at .. 7.51, P.M. NieiT PA8SBR6SR TEA IN. Han la, daily, at 0.30, A. M. 4 West-Point at 5.40, A. M. "Teat-Point, daily, at 8.15, A. M. * Atlanta at 7.59, A. M. ed connects with the Montgomery A A Boat at Weet-Point. *»■ * Atlantic HaitewM* Chattanooga, 188 Milea-Fare,....$6. E W. LEWIS, Superintendent. DAT FACSBNGDB TRAIN. ale, daily, at .....10.10, A. M. Chattanooga m 7.00, P. M. ■Aanooga At ~ 1.45, A. M. Atlanta at .....10.00, A. M >d eonnecu.aaah way .with the Rome W£wd at Kingnon, the East Ten- ■ Qeorgia Rial road at Hal ton, and the • A Chattanooga Railroad at Chatta- !»*« X W«m R.ilre.4. NMmou, 1,1 MilN-hn, $4 M. ItB L. TYLKR, 8up.rinUud.nL BAT fASSBNiNR TRAIN. “S Ual -11.99, (Maconat 4.56, A^UnUat 4.00, ■ISNT 1XP1BSS TRAIN. TT-fcrt - .. M 1100, .■“WBAt *... T.16, *»- tl.M, t.»*. I»» Train, will not be ruu 01 A. X. F. U r. m. P. M. HI(hL A. M. Night. A. M. > 8un- Tftfk »i g bt Truiu from Atlanta, ** JL. Control Railroad for Bonn- W M., andtha South-Weetarn for Oriumbui,»t0^»,A.M. i » ? fr °m Atlanta, oouumU wltk I >.llro*d for Btniuli et I,.0» P. j Bwth Wm.rn lUil Road for Oo- U.M.P.U. Tiok.U from AUuU to Row ■ng Oumlbu far. In Savannah, ESS-MAXING. 0.0INP8O* wo«M lu.pomhlly i« W *»<U. end tho L-dtae gw.ral- t.u4 Tfoi.ity, that aha has I • £*■»• M. fomw, bn Mm «» kuiidl.g,«. Wk i ,< H h» pUnwd *u t I.U-ut. their erd.m uyBML ROST. L. CRAWLEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, -AND— General Business Agent, W ILL attend promptlyany business en trusted to him. Btorein Franklin Building, on Alabama street. rolO-ly THOMAS F. LOWE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the purchase and saleof Western Produce, Cotton, Groceries and Mercnendlxe gairrsllj, franklin Building, Alabama Street, ATLANTA GEORGIA. April 5,1801. BRYSON & BEAUMONT, Manufnctururs and Dealers* in MEN'S St BOY'S CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, a\S8lVERKS AXD VKSTIXOS, Markham*. Iran-Front Uuildiug, Whit, lull, Street, t. «. iitr.oft, I ATLANTA, GEORGIA. T. n. B«*tj«o»T t April Id, 18B1. 2?. E. MoD-A.'lSriEL, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE, Hunter Street, between Whitehall and Prior, •M/esfa, Georgia, March 20. PATTTEN k MILLERS, QENERAL COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Savannah, Oeorgia. QKORQB PATTEN, ANDREW J. WALTER 1. saarch 18-3m. 1 f >UII J* rAllAMOBl, .'SliSIiJ | Sp.oUlP.nner, J . W. HEWELL, l BET AIL P BALES I Fanoy and Staple DRY GOODS, MARKHAM’S BLOCK, Comer "W hitehall 3c Alabama Sts., ATLANTA, GEOEGIA. Feb. 10—ly. WRIGHT & JACKSON, TACTOBS, COMMISSION —AND— FORWARDING MERCHANTS BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. ALLIS 8. WEIGHT, WK. D. JACKSON. R EFER to Capteia John W. Anderson, 8a- Tannah, Ga.; Claghorn A Cunningham, SaTannah, Ga.; Boston A Villalooga, Sarsn- nah, Ga.; Erwin A Hardee, SaTannah, Ga.; Carhart A Bros., New York; T. W. Flemming A Co., Augusta, Ga.; Swan A Bro., Fernandi- na, Fla ; Bisbee A Canova, Jacksonville, Fla.; H.UHart, a; Palntke, Fla.; Simon Merritt, Uawk>otvaie»Ga. Agent for the Everglade Line of Mail Steam ers to Fernaodina, and Steamers Ibaac Scott and Oak, to Hawkinsville. aprlO-lra. DENTISTRY. U. HUNTINGTON, M. t>„ D33JNTIBT, ATLASTA, UUOaaiA, OFFICE In Riihd'i d.w build ing, ooru.r Whit.h.11 and HunUr 8tr«ML— IU.14.nM tnt bottM to the left of Col. Yu- wr'i R.vuujipcfis: Hon. R. F. Lyon, Mr. E. E. Rawoon, Huh.. Beach A Boot. Bev. Mr. Bog art, Dr. Logtu, Atl.otti Bar. C. M. Irwin, D. A. Vuon, Eoq., Col. Nolaon THl, Ool. W. J. Lawton, Henry Tarrer, Albany. Jan 10. B. J. * B. It. CRAVEN. Dxnmuera, HAIB iwmoved to th.lr n.w MA'n*mu«4 mow to P**.»’• lu Bnck A BooU, wkara they in who m.y with their MinMMH who ere nutore .barged half- trie. Oalle *%a, a dtoUnoa altoadA « with |anelt-watw ! BOOKS! BOOKS! —AT THE - New Book Store! —AT THE- SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK Whitehall Street AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of every description. ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS of every description. MEDICAL BOOKS. SUPERB GIFT BOOKS. SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES. ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAINT INGS OF LANDSEER and other Artists. TEREOSCOPE AND STEREOSCO PIC VIEWS. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. WALKING CANES—from 30 cento to *30. VIOLINS—from 75 cento to *75. All of which will he sold cheaper than the cheapest, at the Sign of the “BIG BOOK!” t. 2S—tf. J. M.PHERSON A CO. Land fbr Sale. F »RTY THREE acres ot desirable Land on the East side of Atlanta, just outside the oity limits Also. 18 acres fronting on Deeatur mad—a beautiful site for a.eountry residence. Apply to W. 8. GUN BY. Residence just below Rolling Mill, aprtttf. OLD DOMINION SAWS. RICHMOND,' VIRGINIA. I N consequence of the secession of Virginia, we shall hereafter offer our stock of ••Cir cular," *• Cross cut," “Malay." M Mill Saws," Ac., at foreign prices. JEMT No duties added. McNAUGHT, ORMAND A C . apr 22-3m. •AM K1EKMAN. JOHN W. LL'KK. K1RKMAN Si LUKE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 176, Second Street, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. Refer to Join Kirkman, Jamba Woods, W Giximfiild, Nashville, Tenn. jan 9—3m DR. J. H. McLEAN’8 STRENBTHENIN6 CORDIAL —AND— BLOOD BtTIUJTINlfc, B GRSATKHT krmbpt In the World. MOAT DELICIOUS Delightful Cor* dial EVER TAKES. T HK thousand* up on thouiJind* who are dally using Me-, Lean’s Strcngthaninf Cordial, certify that It Is abaolutely an lnfalllable rem edy for renovating and iMViooaATUia the shattered and di*ea*ed ayatem, purifying and enriching the Blood—re- atortng tha sick, suffering invalid to HEALTH AND STRENGTH. There is no mistake about it; it will cure Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Headache, De pression of Spirits, Fever and Ague, Inward Fever. Bad breath, or any disease of the LTver, Stomach, or Bow els. GKNTLIIIKN, do yon wish to be Healthy, Strong I^OENTl ind Vigorous Cr^LADI McL.au’. Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Daisy not a moment; It le warranted to give satisfac tion. It will cure auy d sease of tha Kidneys, Womb, or Bladder; Fainting, Obetraeted Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Barrenness, or any disease arMng from Chronic or Nervous Debility, It is an lnfalllable Kemdy. For Children. Do you want your delicate, elckly, puny children to be Healthy, Strong and ttobuatf Then give them Me- Liam's ptbxmqtmrhino Coseial, (see the directions on each bottle,) It Is delicious to take. |JF“ One table-spoonful, taken every morning fast ing, la a sura praventlve against Chilis and Fever, Yel low Fever, Cholera, or any prevailing disease. %ST Captiom.—Beware of Druggists or Dealers who may try to palm upon you n bottle of Bitters or Sarsa parilla, (which they can buy cheap.) by saying ft is just as good. There are even men base enongh to steal part of my name to dub their vile decoctlone. A.old such COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, P ORTRAITS taken from Lile, or copied from Old Daguerreotypes, Ac., by the Photgraph- ic process, and ENLARGED TO ANY 8IZE. from Miniature aise up to the size of Life. Persons having Daguerreotypes of their de ceased relatives and friends, now have tho op portunity of having them copied to any size hey may wish, and painted up to the Life in OIL OR WATER COLORS, OR PA8TEL, with the certainty of getting a perfect likeness in every respect. pgr Gallery on Whitehall fltreet. Atlanta, Georgia. C. W. DILL, Apri 3. Photographer. l7 O. McDANIEL7 WHOLESALE DEALER IN BRAIN, BACON, LARB, FLOUR, AND LEADING GROCERIES, Hunter Street, bfifteen Whitehall dt Loyd Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. April 13, 1801. MARSHALL HOUSE, WM. COOLIDGK, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, March 18. COX, HILL Sc CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS ▲ND DIRECT IMPORTERS OP WINES, I.IQ.UOR8, CIGARS, TOBACCO, 8c C., Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. March 23. ATLANTA (ClutllittlJ I HAVE just returned from tho North with a large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and am ready to supply the citizens of Atlan ta and the surrounding country, with Coats, Pants, Vesta, tthlrts. Handkerchiefs, Neck-ties, Slocks, Hats, Caps, and everything else in the Clothing line, of good quality and at LOW PRICES. All who desire bargains should give me a call. —ALSO, ON HAND— Jewelry I Knives I Combs! And other CTotione. M. OPPENHEIMER, Whiteall street, nckrly opposite march 15tf Eddiejaan A Bank time, dtrsngthsn sod Invlgorxts tht wbol It is put up in Isrgs bottles— $1 per bob ties for $6. DR- J. II. McLlAN, Sole fn>pnngr. Corner of Third and Pine Bte., 8t. Louis, Mo. Purifier. Take nothing olso. It Is tho only remedy that will purify your Blood thoroughly, and, at tho same — .. . * whole organisation. bottle, or six bot- Proprietor, »k Louie, OR. MCLEAN'S UNIVERSAL PILLS, For Lvotr Complaint, Biliotuntao, Headache, Ac. T HERE has never been a Cathartic Medicine, offered to the public, that haa given eueh entire satisfaction as McLxia's UsivzMAL Pills. aad powerful in removing all Bilious eeci or Impure, Feted Matter from the Btomach. In fact, they are the only Pills that should be used In malarious districts. They produce no Griping, Plckaeas, or Pain, in the Storoacn or Bowels, though very active and searching In their operation, promoting healthy secretions of the Liver and Kidneys. Who will snffer from BUionsases, Headache, and Foul Stomach, when eo cheap a remedy can be obtained ! Keep them constantly on hand ; a single does, taken In season, may prevent hours, days, and months of itcknees. Ask for Dr. J. U. McLean's Universal Pilla. Take no other. Being coated, they sent by mall to any part of tho United States. J. U. McLEAN, Mole Proprietor, Corner of Third and Pine Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil LtnU moot. The Beet Mbrtemal in tho World, for Man or Beati, IOU1AHM of human beings have been saved a life H? r will reHere*ibo most inveterate cades of Rheu matism, Gout, er Neuralgia, for Par - lysis, Contrasted Muscles, Stiffness or lettiMM la the Joints, Muscles or Ligaments, It will never fall. Two applications will cure gore Throat, Headache, or Earache. For Bures or Scalds, or any Pain, It is au InfalMabls remedy. Try It, and you will find it an ImHepenolbio remedy. Keep U Mwayo on band. Planter*, Farmers, or any one harfuc charge of bora- Lqmeorao, BVoooey. Borm, external Osoaeo. Try It, (o!i H *yltoTm.* by^ MAfifiirfc Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Stonas, Urns, Vases, Marbla and Enameled Slate Mantels, Statuary Figures, and Furnish ing Marble of ell descriptions. Alwava on hand a fine assortment of Monu ments. both Plain and Carved, of all sites, and prices to snit. Call and tee specimens, at Ware Room* and Yard, opposite Georgia Railroad Depot fteb2ft-t£. CHINA DEPOT. COLE & WYLIE, Whtbtak anti Retail Drabrt in naiMA, Olaw, SUtar, PlatoU Waro, Vaac, V Parian Fifuroo, Koroolna Lamp., Camil.- ■tieba, To. Trara, Tablo MaU, Baaketo, Glaaa Shad**, Table Cuilerj, 4c-, 4., r CMMAP FOB CASH. WhiU Orakito aad oemmoa Crookary at a, at Ofaarl.aton r _ . _ . praaaa, aaarly oppo- ■ilaBaaah 4 Root'. WhltabaU alnat, AfiMiA-*— -Gaoigia April Id, 1001. MEDICAL. DK. JOHN G. WEUTHOHEtASO, O FFICE ob Alabama atreot, oppoaita Market Uouae. Can ba found aither at kit offica or noxi door abort Marob 1 ‘ DBS. ALEXANDER * SHELBY, Ofito. on Marietta Street, Marik aide. . Albxakd South aide. Or. Baatarmay be found at the Trout Uouae. March 27. DR. W. F. WESTMORELAND, Office and Residence JYorth Bid* of Ma rietta Street, March 21. DB. H. W. BROWN. OPENING DAT! MRS. DURAND R ESPECTFULLY announces that Friday, 12ih April, (instant.) will be her regular opening day for tbe Season, and cordially ex tends to her patrons an invitation to examine her styles without further notice, spll-tf. SPRING MILLINERY! Mrs. J. M. Boring H AVING juat returned from Charleston, where she purchased her present Bpring Goods, takes pleasuie in inviting her friends and the public to an inspection ot them. Her stock is quite full, and embraces all the latest styles, which will be offered at prices to suit the times. Rooms in Parker’s new brick buildieg, on Whitehall street. April II. CUTTING & STONE, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, C ONNALLY’S Block, Whitehall street, four doors from Alabama Street aprll. B. F. BOMAR, Agent, 6H0CEB A PROVISION MERCHANT 2d Door West of the Fulton Bank, Alabama Street ATLANTA QKOR61A. K EEPS constantly on hand a choice selec tion of Fresh FAMILY SUPPLIES, which have been bought, and will be sold, exclusive ly for Cash, thereby enabling me to offer in ducements to cash buyers. In store—25 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 Barrels ohoioe N. O. Syrup. 8 Hogsheads oboice N. O. Sugar. A complete stock of fine 8ugars, Coffee, Mack erel, Flour, Candles, Tea, and everything usu ally found in a first class Grocery Store. April 10. HRE AND LIFE —AND— MARINE INSURANCE A01N0T. T HE subscriber represents four First Class Southern Companies, and eight New York paoiee, with an aggregate Cash Capital of SEVEN MILLIONS. Tha honorable adjust ment and payment of losses without say un necessary delay, words here need not be used to prove. The proof can be found with those who have suffered loss, and were so fortunate as to procure Policies at this Ageocy. Marine Risks, both Atlantic and River, taken aa usual. -LIFE IN8URANC The attention of both sexes who would se- ire for themselves an important benefit white ev live, and also provide for their families id loved ones in the event of Death, are in vited to examine the superior advantages the EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY fiords over other Life Insurance Companies. Information relating to the principles of Life Insurance will be cheerfully given at my of-, fiqg, in the second story of Connolly’s Build ing, corner of Whitehall and Alabama streets, Atlanta Georgia. SAMUEL 8MITH, march 80. General Insurance Agency. J. H. L0VEJ0Y, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCER, AXD DIALER IX Tobacco, Wine, Liquor, Cigars, It. Ohsrokee Block, Psaeh-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia. fcb35-ly G. K. & J. L HAMILTON, ICCCBSSOItX TO SHIT* A IXCABD, DRUGGISTS, —AXD— PH ARMACEUTIMTM, AXD DEALERS IW PUKE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINT*. OILS, EF* iiMim runs, K HOBIN K OIL IUEM1CALA*B&YAI. IN0TBUMENTS, FINE FXKNCH ANN CATAWBA *NANDIES, vnv, Ac. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W BLi LARD OIL jm* received eu tm* Ban meat aad for *Rle by f ««*X BUTLER a mm. Mr, Russell's Second Letter to tbs Lon* dim Timex, Washi.nqtox, April 1. * • * * * SOMETHING ABOUT THE CABINET. The Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln is understood to eontaln the representatives of three different courses of policy—that trinity of aoGon which generally produces torpid and uncertain mo tion or comploio root. First, hem am tbom who would, at any risk, vindicate ibe light* they claim for tbe Federal Government, ai.d use force, even though it could only, iu its most successful application, overrun the Stales of the South, and compel aiemporiarj submis sion without leading to the re-ewablishinut of the Federal authority, or the m incorpora tion of the States with the Union. Secondly, there art thorn—men of JoieiJtct asd capaci ty— who, dissenting altogether from the doc trines propounded by the leaders of the revo lution, and convinced that (be separation will not bo ptrmament, see the surest end eafest mode or action io tho total abstinence from all aggrteoive assertion of rights, and in a policy of leinez alter of indeterminate longitude and latitude. Tbe statesmen believe that, like most revo lutions, tbe seoession is tbe work of a minor- ty, and that a strong party of reaction exists, which will come to tbe front by end by, “ ex pel the traitore,” and return triumphantly with their repentant State* into the bosom of tbe Union. Tbe gentlemen who hold those views, have either a moreaccurate knowledge than ibe publio, are better read in the tigns of the times, or have more feith in the efficsoy of in action, or the love of Americans for tho Un ion, than is poseevsed by most of the outer world. The third pirty is formed of those who are inclined to take the 8outh at their word —to out tho cord at once, believing that the loss would be a gain, and that the Southern Confederation would inflict on itaelf the moot signal retribution for what they consider as the crime of breaking up the Union. THE LOVE FOR TOE CONSTITUTION. Practically, so far as I have gone, 1 have failed to meet maoy people who have really ex hibited any passionate attachment to the Un. ion for its own sake, or who pretended to be animated by any strong feelings of regard or admiration for the Government of the United •States in itself. Tbe word “Constitution ” i* forever tinging in ono’s care; its “principles” aad its authority are continually appealed to, but the end is no nearer. Tbe other day I bought the whole Constitution of the Uni ted States neatly printed, for three half pence. But tho only conclusion I could draw wee that it was better for Stales not to have Con stitutions which could be bought at such mod erate prices. It is rather en importune mo ment for tbe Professor of the Harvard Law School to send forth its lecture on the Consti tution of the United States, and on the differ ences between it and that of Great Britian. Just as the learned gentleman is glorifying in (he supremacy of (be Judioiai body of the United States over Congress, Presidents end Legislatures, the course of events exhibits that Supreme Courts as a mere nullity in ti e body politic, unable to lake cognisance or unwilling to act in regard to mat lets which are tearing tbe Constitution to atoms. No on* thinke of appealing to it or invoking itc decision. And, atter all, if the Court were to decide, what would be the uae of its judgment if one or the other of (he two great parties resisted it f— Tbe ultima ratio would be the only means by whiebthe decision could be enforced. In the very midst of the hjtniii which are offered up around the shrines of tbe Constitution, wheth er eld or mooded, all celebrating the powers of the great priceless of the myvterics, there are heretic voioee to be heard, which, iu addition to other matters, deny that tbe 8upreme Court wse ever intendod by the Constitution to ex ercise the sole and final right of interpreting the Constitution, that it is competent to do so, or that it would be safe to give it tbe power, lie powers are judicial, oot political, aud Mr. Calhoun oa that very point said : 11“ Let it never be forgotten that if we should absurdly attribute to the Supreme Court the exclusive right of construing the Constitution, there would be in fsot, between the sovereign and subjeet under such a Government no Con- stitu.iou, or at Ieaat nothing deserving (he name, or serving the legitimate object of so •acred an instrument.” The argument revolves in a circle ; it ends nowhere, and there seems no solution except such as concession or a sword cut may give. The influence of England and of France on the destinies of the Republic is grewter than any American patriot would like to admit. It must aot be espected, therefore, that there will be auy proor of exoesaive anxiety affor ded by the leaders of either parly in reference to the course which may be taken by the Eu ropean Governments in tbe present crisis; but it is not the less to be apprehended that an im mediate recognition of the Confederated Inde pendence of the South, or of the doctrine of absolute individual sovereignty oa tbe part of thoeo States, may preoipipate the hostile ac tion* which, in the event of abeolwt* iual sep aration, seems to be inevitnbie. To the North it would ben heavy blow nod great discour agement, tbe coneeqaeueee of wbieb could on ly bo averted by some very violent remedies. Separation without war is scarcely to bo ex pected. Tbe eetabliehment of an independent Re pobUo in the South may, indeed be effeo-cd peeeeably, but it ie net, humanly speaking, Within the Unite of any probability that the divorce questions wln'cb will arise, out of con flicting iotereeta in regard to rtveooo and State aad Federal right*, eaa be aettled with out aa appeal to arms. At the preeent minute there is nothlox to induce a stranger to be lieve that aa effectual resistance could be of fered to avigoroue aggressive movement from tbe 8ooth, supposing the aMaaa to make it, existed either in the adhesion or permission of tbe Border State*. FLOUR AND MEAL. STEWART A MOORE TXAVfi owuUnUy oa land tn*h Family and H B«p«rlaa Flour y Ouir « «o4>i aloo, at tW> DapoV D»**»*r