Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, December 12, 1856, Image 2

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i •tDivMtrthiw ■■hrertflnm FflwafMTHMlihpn sahiutoraolto. tore, reran terete In 8m»i . tanOnMt' «te frttentar <**'"» "to. «f Mk- MrtpW*,WUk« Drily Pre», pit, TrLWrekip n - Wrekly, augte oopy, <• linim irately, are nopte., toon. aUnre.-C. *,w ......... 4 00 ... ■■■ no •01 grekminntor l)U! w» ken area,,.. —-..hat hid, to kit* — lotenrt.'IhiBit.Dr. Dowling, phla. oirthot «Mh».'J‘JU0oiy^f .■nubmi" JmtomOflbrtng," *0., ‘wwflPiK r,>^' h*M iiMilMd with. much plrerore,.,ton i.udimauoh «griff wkkta ou mootorrom to.tlm. •nafrjrthUtUxdwn ferttrlta . MferelffMWWmiWMfM . Thn Wtekly will tenrelrely to.ttere whopajr It ■dtiing »*.v B win liwtiUjr. h» .ffteorettuff. apre tSi'-to. tlM kr wnteh It ‘ J ' ft Tb» item nw u iitioiioi from ud ittw thla > i. A 4 /«nwt TBOUPION fc WITHtNOTOK, Iftm. anuuh, July 1, UH. . iff-U. _ m BT TBLEOftAPH. Hiitli|o(CliwiU. Connell tret last night it thi anunnl boat. I raolaUon wsx pureff, nuthariilng ton lot to nil ii much of the elty’nptocki lathe iind Bond u mny be neoereuy to liquidate the bond! Imed for . that etock which ate now Baah or appiored notea with lateral ... J Ilt^ 1657. Stock, not to! be until payment of the notreshnllbe ARRICA.O £ Now Toil, Dee. U. Iha stremav Africa has arrirai with Llw- pool datea to Norembtr 39. She cBreofniri to Cotton daring ton Stock oo hand 558,000 17 .trade.la. a da- ;tw _ J *lt • ; ip I t.x k«*f Ixtoxy at previous rates. Consols adrucU f BolUctt la tha Bauk icieaeedi... To ; tiZ3-VfijiO oi. ■<>:.r f. —-A*.- Hifranld tavitff the attention of .toe Public to the ooone of hectuna announced b; the Savin. Asroclxtlohnm ♦ *0 oommendtble an ifoct. for'the nwntolour cItiMns WIll meet with J support, " ! *' ' ,l . ‘ ." !,i, ' r Thnfaeturer far next Wednesday Evening f”^*^b!«Mn A -eqnipnitnt,i Ht will lectnteonOeology-AaoyectweU calculat ed totntateatahlqtelUgent audience. T Pin—It la rumored that thla d soldier, orator and poet, win ad- dreaa the Convention to-diy, on eomelmpor- Uhl subject, In rapoose to the carneat requ«t of namnrons’Mends. ; • ■ ; : Knowlng how anxious the ladlea are to hear f Mr; PHte, we mention It for their henellt . Southikh Coumdiiti. CONVSSTIOft.—We are reqneeted by the chairman ef the Com mittee of Arrangementii to. atate tbit the use ofSt.Andrew'e Hall In Broughton street, has been secured for evening Matona'oftols Con* vntlon. Doors open at six o’clock this even-’' log. The'morning melon will be held at the Atbemennt aa usual. SavlMMAH am Cult Boap^By the adver tisement of Mr HaniottrChtoT Engineer, it w® bweew that the cam on thla read wUl next Mandkjj.tommenM running to gVnatog, station No; 3. The distance of tola point from Savan nah la about twenty-live miles. Next April will hear.tha aound of the steam whistle re echoing from toe further tide of the Alatamaha river. .;,vE35'i;S t Bmunnoov a Catbodio CmracH.—Ur. Hah* ter,'editor of the Norfolk Herald, received yes terday a letter stating that a Are had occurred in Norfolk, by which toe Boman Catholic Cborch whs conaarned.1. The Ion, In money nine, Is estimated at «30,000. aaL.dJL-m.-w- v Moan Mf. word* “Inimical to Bontaam righto." ~ Ta«M»av;itio., 11. HIM. Mr.-De .sks■ "Mr.DaDcarcwf banlslaaa, reported savarM motullont from the committee which tbs convention proceeded mxMsamum or ms coNvimrinN. vile, w, bu requested to 'III advance for the ■B land the execution, t graphic and deeply Intonating manner In ioh the events of toe Savtor^i life, and the ‘ ‘ hthsse evehto occurred, are r plotored before the render, L -‘e back for eighteen hen- __e of the Ulb of Christ on veryplaoea hallowedby hla Tie Influence of such a book , i than riod, wherever. It la, wt/NjKTM i Ilfs and mlraelea, the i of onr adorable'Redeemer. I ‘ i circulation.’’ eMoera of towns am ulnbnent°or ndt . etf-iiu iiiJufi.it . Mr; Btbb, of Alu., moved’ to strike out the wards " Knoxville, TenneseiiV 'i and insert “ Mongomery Alabama.". :.})c suld .tlie com none ln : i jyi ,i|indeijlelst„- »9';®d*'.. .mold be better to: adhere 1? iraMiViilao'VWhd’lil/ap.orige; amendment, Maesm. Swan.'or Teuncsco; and, •jouMbf^dgahistit, v.'•. """ 1, -“ i vote by Staten, which Tunit) ‘ Thai firptce to give the inch nnotloeialt dwarves, hut .recom-, I it to threading public. Mon than 10,- mptot hagahoan sold since its Issue. ratal Mt*’BU>b ceiledtotJBI . .HHHI resulted in toe convention refuning to sune to he umcndihant.' Aiabamu ’alone voting lor n. ' The reumflon was then adopted. ' sisaraaltx am hiifohd haven -tf.au turn, Rtnlvtd. That In the; opinion of tlii- conven tion there la no truism in political euonomy which addresses itself more forcibly to the fa ble consideration' :of -tlio illtveholdl es at the preaeut time, tusn that Uy agrlr we llvei and by commercii wo thrive.' -Mohtd, That the projected Weekly ferry line of hon steamships ol '50,000 tons. resolution was also passed, requesting the Hr to |tfv^to‘'tt^'dBrein l if, : t|»: J Southern rltorel Fair, to hold their ezhlbltien at or vtcInl^of’Bnnnnph.: i Tax’ ordinance after being read by its >tlon,waa referred to the Finance Commit- too Mayor requested to Invito the nod strengthen too political condition of the loath, ana tout therefore,it commends Itself to- the lmmedlatonnd favorable consideration of oapaelty.. | . the staple products of the Soutb, and conse quently of merehtndlso generally than 300 ■ailing ships of 1,000 tons each. Resolved, That In the opiniuir-oi this eon vention the steam ferry line wlion ct.iIjIUbed will effect an.entlre revolution in the turfflo'of toe world In wblcb the Hluvelioldlhg,Sf| Commlttto relative to' sold ordinance.; [rortht Oaorglinj An Apt KofoUdir With’ as frequently shown by an apt quo aatyanbrlghul remark.’WhenAqi attempted to boosed against, one is iple oontlnnatlon tnresd against your ad y. It la Ilka dlaundng one’s opponent and Us own sword to pierce him. .. Filling up the leisure of n sick room, I was . ,nding last night toe most scumloua attack of the Edenbnrg Bevlew on toe South, contained Ita laatnmnber. It to Indeed sad to contem- te en able and dignified Literary BevleW dea- canding Into a men abolition partisan sheet It not only abuses the South, bat It abuses the emoereoy of ton whole Union. My head was tcnpled.ijrlth the snhfect this morning, when to mall brooght me my Pennsylvanian, n paper 'blch may proudly challenge comparison with uy In toe Union tor fearlessness, devotion’ to to Union, and Intellect 'In which I find the rtleleorthe Edenbnrg pretty well discussed nd It gives toa^ following eloquent rejoinder* But thereto a remedy, and there has been a ebuks. The contributor to toe Scoteh Review lelndnd hla Mends so far u to glvecnrrency to iwtol vatlclaaUona of the Immediate future, rhleh’toe reeolt bu shown to be simply absurd; 'he article cloaaa with these appalling words, Itten, be It remembered, last October: “The Hr. Voomb’l Proposition. A letter iMd-to.tha 'Sentoern Convention yeaterdsy from Senator-Toombs, contain^ propositions,Ijkely to arrest the attention, not ohlyof :toiitntteinbiy, ,bhtbf toe whole body ofthe Bduthern people. We conbsstoat noth ing else tons tor presented,seems torn so like ly to provo freltfiillh ghiat -riulto as the anigtotldni of, Mi 1 . Toombs; His httor haa haanbrdered.to be published for the use of toe dabgatea J this morning—We may totraton hqpaio lia 'aMa to toy it bafore onr readere In our afternoon edltloo. To gire ( uhr ,awo can in a few words, IU now about to burst on d no doabt the iteemer bleb sailed from Boston In November, was :ted to bring toe news of .devsatatloo and >, Instead orwhich. If onr Mends across way are able to look coolly on toe scene iey will find it as cheerihl and contended ant uy as we have sought to describe it In toe ■ ntng ef tola article—the Union aato—the itntton Intact—Its provtslona carried out ’on in n fugitive slave tow -Kansas in repose, id everything quiet except-in Fnaenil Hat' here Mr. Builfngsme. 'aad bb tompretaei onfederstes, are still bdlowlng disloyalty. Thi cotch critic, or toe Boston Professor, whloh ever It Is, givea a funlllar, almost n school boy quotation; to Illustrate toe terrible, elemental War which fagto here : | -Rums Notusque ruunt, ersberqtle proccllit j dJfrfcw—’’ And we are tempted, albeit not fond of class! leal display, to Continue the quotation t llttlo farther, and beg our Now England and Old England stimulators and prophets of evil remember how the storm was ended: “Ac vcluU masno Inpopulo cum saspc oo-orts tat iedltto, Bsevltque snlmls Igaoblle volgus; Jamque faces at u» volant, furor arms mlntalrat; tom, pletsts graven as mtrltis, si forte vlrum [quoin Gonipexere, silont, adrsetisqu aurlbus adstint; Die resit dlctls animos. etp- ctoramulcet 81o ounctos pelsgi recidltrragor,aequors poslquesm Prospltlons geollor, cmloque invcctus apcrlo, . Fleetlt equos, curruqus volant dst lor recundo.” ■ mm msnt Wat aoospted by Mr. PeBuw; far mlttec. S ‘ 3 ■ Rosolvtd, That tn viewer m iking this’ c vautlon n permanent orgtnlratlou, wl ' 1 adjourn, It wUl bs to meet uguln lli 1 i, Tenutttes, i on tho second Monday -n had held, two sessions lu Tennenco, and •auiau>>-t i. /• n.-.vi ywji «<i i-p:. ,i • Mr. Cslhonn, of S.O.,'.,thought, that witbout nJ ilaMMttautl ♦« Qtnln : Af ilnKamn lt Mldhtlhoagj ssasewawf* 1 * In hsf midst. The Northern publish extensively fafBtetary talent and were patre the South wdnld hava anmatolng to say ,lr matter. They woulil uot bcutopvlved ofOodey'a Ladies Book and ether magna ^ruqilJ'.theytosil4,hayecq«(i[(iy I aa.ig i ,,i,ri. . they most;have the. ifaahsns.and .wouldihav* , " Mr. Crokelf, bfVlfgidit, to.ld the'gec fromBi.C(-.<Mi;-StUSii) : pf getting, the- ladlea to:;giva up the. Northern raagsxtncs, but he thbught- the 'ladles bf VBB HI W .. WWWi ■ tides of merchandise from Australia," China, the East Indies, Junon, the.South and Centra American States, Mexteb>tbe’ West Indies and Callfdralu to Great Britain; France; 1 Germany and other 'European Countries, thus affording luehttlve employmentito.the! railroitds hutreng Mij^igyhluc, thereby _tothe properlJi[br,thi Resolved, That in the event of a war bettveeu the United States and any foreign power, it fa probable that the steam ferry line would he ‘ ,r toe strongest arnu of the jiatlonal do- ind that eaoh vessel lu such, Ilnq cou- wlth the must powcrfbl stesmsf now •float, would, on account of her sixr,. streu,-,tb ' among dwarfs. r'WjjWij*. r -v -E— In the North; he was. happy to.a itkem'rights and '■ i support, from them... :do asmnuhlbr uud'ohiudby'tlie. i South as long as faor men would. gent|ehjuh’frUlitKC, (IJriCat about l^e'inuug.Ujsn'nf.^Se^utt) I cuted in tho. North us-, being .bunel .... Mend BsUeVyr«wshU. :i. ,ilit. Dooreopsn'at-OM’Ojeloolo—to.cemOQUce st jo " Wood’s Museum, . AT ANEHtldW’M HALL. ' IWtirm , .GNfaK cents FOB,IBB, LASjr, litoJiE HAVS, rlSi HtomuqHqiikJfrrtHngf. aaaagfl Sattudo,-, ,Dto. ii,..iu sim i». interests 'of-the 'South, Ho hlmaMMthoiight' that the sending of the young ladies'there for their education was iqcre to bq-depkeeiitef. As'toSouthern talent not.being paid lor' here, if 6 Exhibition in the World I Eight most Wouderrul Living Hsi... “■ | Curloillltf, SWMWto.aU.ifcoeMBi Children uideervuu f Southern Journals wcre patrankeditbstdllfl- oulty would soon he removed; Hewas nct for withdrawing their suppurt, frc)m ‘ihVoehserVa7'| live Journals pfAhe North -far, they, .dcfwrvef' commendation. ■ v. Afterfurther debate the resolution wasadop- turlng It at honic; and that, us sin. investment for Mourlty, far eertuinty o, resnlf andunl- Imiity of iiiodrae, the factory and the mine, nd ipeed, beat s giant amongdwar Resplyed, That Ip tbs o|i!iilcu of tUis con vention tola atnpendons Sootfaeru epterpi i-e- is paenllarly'deaervlnK iif aid to the detent which It la asked of every Southern citlzVn who can conveniently aflbrd to render such aid,., the scheme procludiog any Individual froin tu’i- •eriblng for two shares of tho stock until all Southerners shall have bud an opportunity ol subscribing for one share. Resolved, That, In the, opinion of this con vention, every exertion which honor and lutorn tot con dictate ought to ho resolutely made by citizens ef the slavehohllng.States to extricate themselves from commercial dependence upon other sections ofthe Union-, that they should do their currying trade, their own haying and theirown selling, and thus save'to themselves the hundred millions or dollars which they an nually bestow of their subtaoce on States which palpably manifest ah Inclination to deprive them of their very means of,existence. ’Mr DeBow edited for tho reading of Col; Mann’s pamphlet letter; the reading, of which HPHH ^.JStyQLgll, couipaulca at 1I19 South to encourage,such If motive nud machine vvorka as may be ,est lishcd among them. . The,resolution was adopted., ., SUTIHIBPK INSTITUTION'S OR LEARNING The I'ullowtug rcsohitlous were reported from .ttiii cuiumittceonhuslucsu; , Resolved, That this convention looks with peculiar gratlUenthm upon tile prosperous eon- dltiCU ol ibuseverul Sluie»’ iustitotiutisaiud.thi praiseur.H'lhy exertioua of the different Oliris- ’’ •''•‘••—■in tho ;,i '- r '- tiut .donum .ii.itiuns In the'cause,b.f, educutioi P,StiJ*““ '*■*■■*“ --a >v*Vli)n UieStatuH.hfcftj, i;ei;re»f uted; aii4herv‘b,v Uindew to ttumi.iU graj^ip 1 ret;ogm1164 of.tbeli. uiyjuentuua work, uud Wio riniailublo'sucvesi which has crowned their toils. ‘, ' Resolved, TiiuLthhicouveption. earnestly re- wwm&mffl tv* maim glm wobks, •-o.WCUliUND, VA. : JACOB ». ATLEB, aiMflHMMS of every dueripnourtUst. , I «"Wtt ana Burning ' |.i^n^xokWW0V.«-icqK.ptiv.<omoA . ,* iue'Rbaay-Uiado 'W.'OiBrlee. ' Alsu,’8uiierflr# . I ColUre, , G)ovea, Hosiery, gimea, Uinbrellat Ciotlu,.i.Msiiueri’ . •.ttU.Veilinjf.jW.1 3faSveaAlo?l jJ sil.tor,*, jUav.No.ixai.nrw, r |: J^wmogamSSm^virtoMyh and thenJtyil ^/“tfaj^yiMt.OMehiieito'nsrfan’And on|- ' ' ' ’ -Hitiuttinii;! . mSm Fancy Ar tides- f t, . for,, -. ! Gentlemen/ ‘' AavOrdtirafr 6 m dty urul cc ii n 1 y solid tud. -ji > annoance Mr.: U, UROUND RENTS. JlHfi FOlli^WlNG LOW aro in uri ear for ground "bJws WAUO—hois Nos. n, df, S0.L6, 60, ftidOD 3rd JinMi-y Joitlda l 61 ’ 6 -> n und 7 - two Quarters uadi. a\os. obllce - I titi, three quarter* eacU. \c* lb, luur quww*. • “* MANY ^‘ f No. 144, six quarter*. No. 07, eigln quartm. Nu. . oeowpi .1 jo, U'uquaileri,' Noa. bS an l Cv, eleven quartern FKRN ANDINA, FLORIDA, V 1 oach . lMcembor 8,18(6.' f ,| htUiUAU \yAito.—Vyost hiili'of aNu. 3, ami .Nos. b, and patronize uud enrich tho.se o I remote Btutea, is fraught with peril to. ftur siitred. interests, perpetaitfing.our dependeuce ou those,who. <^o not uudei'st'.ind and cannot appreciate onr ne cessities and responsibilities, and at the same time lixiug a iostlug reproach upon our own iuatilutiouM |; ieftcher.s and-pcpple,. Tho resolutions were adopted./’ OUMBBULAWU PAB8 lUILROAD. M wii commenced, bat-before being concludod, on motion of a member, tho further reading was dispensed with. A motion to print 5000 copies ofthe letter for the use of the convention was rejected. The above resolutions were then adopted. ; TAXI BOpjtS FOR SCadOLS Akb OOttlO^. / Hr DeBow, from.the committee on busiuess,' to whiqh bad been rtforfed several communica tions oh ihe subject of text books for Southern schools and college?, recommended a return to the system of Elton and Oxford, upon -which was based the education of^he speakers and writers of the South at the beginning of th. g century, and the adoption of’ the following res* olutions: Resolved, That -**«-• be-requested by this convention, to take" this' matter under their auspicesand sellect and prepare ituiih a series of bosks in every department of'Study from the earliestprimer to the Jii^hest grude oflitera- The following resolution from the committee of business were-then,cnnsidei^d. , Resolved, that the people, und LcgWatura bf Keutucky, be and arc liereby invoked to direct their earliest uttehtiou. to this subject and to Inuke-j pfovlHions by the enactment of, the uecossary laws for the construction ora rail- road from the city,oj Louisville to the Camber* land Gapi.. Mr. Clutter, of Vd.",Vsaid he did not see wM iutereat Georgia, 2ST,C, .Mississippi, and other soutberp States bad in (hat roach Mr. Dcuuygf, f * uny project that would be present__ convention, for it wan to secure to*southern ports the trado of-tlie great north west, aud of the mahy new States to be formed there. On motion of Mr Cochrane, of Ala., the reso lution was laid ou the table. NAVAL SCHOOLS. Mr. ToOfnbt, imts ont With a statement ol thtSmftt importance to ths Sooth of seodrln^ her Just share of foreign commerco of thej A more beautifol compliment never was paid to any man- than .is. tons conveyed to, Mr Buchanan. The classical scholar knows where to look, for thP wbole description ofthe storm In the first Eueid ol Virgil Eolua, to gratify the angfy passions 6'f : Gnno, has consented to let loose the winds npon Eneas fleet, just as aboli- to tft loose fanatlclsmbatredand all uncbaritableness upon oor gallant ship this Union. The storm is raised, (1^ give the version of Drydep) ' by goludwh^-/’- 1, “Hurled sftlMt ' which ^ aU say's be must to done and be done, dlly and constiidtiouaily.. Not by volon- Boise liquid ‘mouotalM sad disclose tbs deep, Soulb, East, and WeM, with mixed co&fu ion roar Aud roll Urs roaming billows to lbs shore.’' tary association which is impossible, but by fere* of l*glil»tly{,,enactqisnt. .Lain to . Mcomplfahlb Ufa to be effected by applyln, to ton.»ntosra3«ta» toAkymmofindlreci taxation,aJopUd by toe general government; and curM out it nd' jaocefefnlly u far ar region Mirant purpoae of raising re wnae. ( > •' For toongh • State is inkililUd from levying dntleeanimporta,alie can, as his been repeat- - *01y decided by, the Supreme .Cowit, ti* Imported articles—whether from °tber State, 'UOtlim .iintloiinTrOfl'ered, for eale within her Unite. Acting ooder this power, Mr. Toomtii lerynnd i oflkred for salt within i toons imported directly froin foreign countries. Thle tax should, he. U*t • enough (Irt) to prevent all Indirect lupditttoti of foreign goods, nnd(ld) high enough {oral e ■undent n^enu lbr'dl,toe wnati of toe State wltoont.toOtopato|on^^onJhe pwqffe,l>f with grant fora of nrgiLeat. Ton certalo nxteot toejr nrenl together novel In • toolf p o- . pored nppUontlan. Being eo, it wonld bn hulr- done to pronounce at once Ip their ttvoi - Is to bn hepnd that note •owlnnt«i^,bnttott gtvs tons amort enrefal j ’ Thn fanobslors of G iretor I _. i tnn.b ... enuJadloUf Metcalf presiding, whlob met s Monday, has a grantor anaber of ( lontteMlo, thnttarm, Ou it < fere. rush through ihe hollow wound sir, and skim Along to. ground ; ;on tin Boo, IhMurgeaiwoep, .tore andsoleuce, as shall seemto them best jualtoedto elevate and purify, tlieeducatlon of Beeolved, That when'thla-series of books shell havo .been prepared, toe Logfalatures of tho .Southern States oe requesleil to order their useinallthepnbllesehoolaof their respective States, and toe Trustees of incorporated Aca demies, bo requested to adopt them as tuelr textbooks, ■ ■ The question was upon the ftrat resolution. ' On motion, the blank was tilled with tho nofienof ProPe.Blodroe,iIcGnffey ol VA, and President Smith of Randolph, and Weaver Cal' lege, ra.,Hon-Geo.E..Badgor,end D.t,'^w)tih of N, 0., Right Rov. Bishop Elliott, and J! Hamilton Cooper, ol'Geo'., Prof. John Leconte, Req. J. H. Thornwell, Rev. j. \V. Miles and Rev. Dr. Curtis, of 8. C., President Tollman of Georgia, Dr, Lacoy of N.O., Ashbei Smith of Texas, President,Lougstjfeetol Miss.,'Dr. Gar land of Ala.; Olmrlcs Gayhrro of Lou., Dr. Richard Fuller of lud„ ind Dr. Alonzo (jhureh of Georgia. After tome debate, the resolution was adopt- i. ■ • IU gun gun ivauuug vurvwn to iuu nttuiu, . , . I shall not give thedeecrlptlon ai length, hut, In order to see the admirable applicability of the comparison, will remind the render that Neptune, disturbed In bin sea palace, rears his head above ton waters, calls up ton winds, sonde them home, Incarcerates Eolus, -and quicker than speech, crimes the whole troubled, j | Then occurs toe celebrated elmilew often quo tod, and which hue never been sorpnised, and wbiohin wnptly toned upon the adversaries of the'Union by the Pennsylvanian, which fa translated by Dryden as faUows; “Or when In tumult. rW< tk. Ignoble crowd, Hid are their motion, and their tongues are loud Ind s ouus'aod brands In rattling volleys gy, Ind all toe ratio anas that fery. on eupply: Iftorerem. grave and ptons nun eppw, , They hush their Dofaesud lend a lUMnlng ear. Sod thsfr laute (tesira ol blood;: :jj eo wfiro ih« folbsr ofttw flood apM«rs, i! And dPir tbo ism bis •overtlm iridontn Dunsid roi Cotton.—The New Tork Het aid th* ;nqnlTO(n;nta of trade at tl end of ten yean at feom flveTtiid; a halt tok ■nimoneofbalea-an amount, ray. the Henl "which tbl. country woald'ffnd no difficulty reppljflngiorarim^^:«tg»eiit(v;fo ^ f babe, teen Africa* labor at oll, available fi r Ihj MepwpoM." " $ Bennett toenfara propora to reopen toe ibve trade ut.mttlfadfnr : ' ‘■* k clency of t ed. Tho question wits itated to betipon tht re, cond resolution. Mr. Peeples, of Georgia, moved to strike out the word “order" and Insert the word request »that it would read “request their use Iq al the publ|o schools'' Ac.—not agreed to. The motion was then adopted. . j MV. Jones, of Gu'., moved the following as an additional resolution ; . ’ Resolved, That this eouvehtion recommeud to.too.legfatatures ofthe Southern States to ISmIoJcw?^58o™ witl » aay portion or Mr. Myers, ifr Ga., movsfd the following as a m.tuitlfnto .*"* ** i*'! '• ' -‘ Resolved, That " it" be recommended to the byeMdlbg Statei, .that'In engaging theeer- vice* .of prafessore and teacher, la their uni versities, colleges, academies, sohoob,and pub- lle and private ueminariea or learning, they select- and give, toe .prorerenoe to eompeten. persona, citlaens of •bveholdlng- States,-ove eandlatea from toe North or nonalsveholdifir States, whore sympathies are generally ehlisfci On motion; toe VewlaUen gndeubsUtnte were b|d upon toe table. rmuaDioiLe ind LirEBiTPkk. The following resolutions were rep-rrted.frpm thn committee on bunfnuii : r > . Reeolved. Thnt If toe habit of. eubacrihing to Northern Jonrirab be adhered to by our people It becomes them it t"* ~ - - l U prove tornrel mles of our rights end Resolved, That It la l give earnest peopbto:.... several litnary ond indurtriat . rech oh, _ln-the|r lilt the cue- 1 , 'f I ; tttoenii i-'i 0 T loafs now wSISare luflSS WU; Merely off* idt-r that unymcmbbi ,t, was‘> virtually conde iiuviiiy.' ; Oh motiou of Rc-fll . consideration of t&e resolution Btetearteitb 'at tba iventioiL " ’ ■ *■* 1 ’ - ri£ n|d'tbataf'the aeqdiiy, bemiikt con* ib would votefljrAlntit ing the Institutions of — JSALB r >r graJlug* iadfori on lUstporLob «r Ike Florida w if ifroin Suiuffoe Hirer to Offlar Hoy, MVontyt&llMomiavttMl, Persona (IlspooedUww. * , r — u — , tract can t5x*mine i)rofllfti and ipedflcstiims atomr l No. 31, seven quarUrs.. Nu 10, ci«lu quailor.w. ““'"•at Poi'oaudiiui 1'lUrida. L." Uhi... - I No. 4j twelve quarters. No. 14, lonrtecn q'jurtur-. JpiKPH rotBQAN k CO. No. 26,16, quarters each . . Columbia Ward.-—l/)ts iNo*.22;tiul 25,muqu«r- ters eacli. Nos,.11,14 uiui 21, tour qurrten etcL five quarters each. ,.Nu*. a, 4 »dj ;.of Va,, the further to and made the speoial order fer tomorron 9|'d’block;'' j;.”'.' / NISOILLANEOUS. Mr. Swan, of Tenn., elated, toataeubrerip- tion taper to the projected steam line of Mr. M. A. Dudley Mann', had been Preparad, and would be placed upon tot table ofthe Secretary for the signature or more members fevorable to the undertaking. • • ' 1, - ..... J.*., *L.1L'_ Cl, 1. hat iMr.cH the motion today toel Cumberland GapH hie, not tecauae IBM order ttj obtain an op; that he had made on, concerning the Va., upon the ta> oppoeed to It, bat In 1 — of presenting the report ofthe committee on buslnece on toe Paelffe Railroad,ferwhuh he had been wilting all the morning. He now moved that toe rewi lotion be taken up. ■ . The motiou waa agreed to. " ' 1 Oil motion of Mi7Ileah, of Virginia the for ther consideration of the reaolution waa' poet polled until to-morrow and made too epeolal order for 11 o’clock. Mr. Jamea Hnuhton prerented a communica tion in relation to domestic and foreign trade, which with referred to the committee on biul- neas. Mr. McKee, of North Carolina pretehted re- solutlpha in, reference toBEe employment of Vnvtliowtk ii -a——*— mLlnl> whimMffa.nid 1a Prises caahsd it sight it flvs p«r OOUUt. ~ .-.-TV-- 8.. Bills on all solvsai Banks lakwalptr. A irawiog will bs forward*! as soon as tbs re sult in kuuwn. ' a ' Communications sddrsissd to DON KODRIOUSZ (Mrs of City Post, Cbsrlsston,«, C.,) unUltbsSd of January, will bs attsndsd to, deolll—dfclw B EEF Vongues in styrs, and for salt by dMlu MINIS k J0H“’ The following resolution’s front tho commit* N6rtiie _ rn ibiulilfrtcturttij'whicL were referred to tcc on business, were then considered: - tho committee on basinesa* ’ , ' Whereas, it is the opinion of this convention that to give stability and importance to our Southern commerce, we should open a direct foreign trade, not with one country alone, but with every country whose products cun bend* vantageously exchanged for ours, to accomplish which it is an indispensable preliminary, that we Increase and divers! ry our maritime interests by iuducing and 1 training our people to em bark lu that pursuit, therefore bc.it: Resolved, That in the opiuion ot this con vention, It isosseutialto tho success of any ef fort on the part of, the South, to establish com mercial independence that school:* for thie retir ing and education of seamen, should bo estab lished in cach of the Southern States. Resolved, That this convention should memo rialize the Legislatures of the different South* era States, to establish and sustain institutions, where should be received and educate appren tices for the Marino service. The/esoUitious \yqre adopted. * TfiHJMNTmiO ROUTE. Mr. Semmesof Louisiaua, from the commit tee on business, U> which had been referred, sundry, communications from the Chamber of Commerco of New Orleans, on the subject of the Tehuantepec route, made a* report accom panied by the following resolutions. Resolved, That this convention regards inter* oceanic communication across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, as important to Southern intea- ests, and that the enterprise midertaken at New Orleopp by virtue ofthe contract with Mexico, mentioned in the 8th article of the Gadsden ^eseltia^XtLbr','?Thft'this''•convention in order to encourage said enterprise, earnestly recdhiirtends the "government of-the Ur 8. to contract with tho Tehuantepec company, incor porated by the State of Louisiana, and domi ciled at New Orleans for tho transportation of tho U. 8. mails from New Orleans .ucrow the Isthmus of Tehuantepeo, to 8an Frauoisco, on as favora^afldliljeml terms pi} are. now con tained in existing contracts for‘the: perform- ance.of.similar services. The resolution was adopted. LETTER FROM 1ION. ItODT. TOOMBS, Mr. Cochran, of Ala., call for the reading of tho letter froiUrtbe flon. It. Tqpmb?,which was presented yesterdayn.:/ uii *-i * ” Mr. Jones, of Ga.. desired to state that his reason for moving to’lay the letter on. the.table without being read, was tbat it was at sueh a late hour, that but five members were in at tendance. r* '•** (Tho letter was then read and will uuiiear 'toraTTrOW-.J'' 11 »*•' ';• ••' t-r . Oh m'gtiojiof Mr. nclmee, of S.O/,-it wasrw: forred t^ tbu committee oil btisihessvund iOTjo' , itr.aoLOTnws ori'aiuiD .ANUitiir'urarj,. By -Mr. Braslieat, of t*, 'I'n-reToVnca t<i re- oummtudlng State lugfalutureato offer Vjoumleif ■m slilg, and boat building, alolialdrio wlmrl' and ;;t rt charges on Southern built sW nsialso b offer houutloa for woolen and cotton yarn man ufactured In , tffo ^ojith and .expo rted to fth C UKN—Trim. Whit. Maryland Oonr far ul.-ky| No. d«13 MIBB, * JOHNirON., ' ( jJ.UNNY UIotliror rale On idoitoi of Mr. Haloes of Sooth Carolina, the conrciiti’uu ata few minutes bcfore3 o’clock adjourned qutil to-morrow at 9, A, M. m: jtojr-jaborer, who. !arns; with horny, hand, and ton sweat of hla ' T ‘ '- • 1 dhfidrenwhom crous motive, to ntlngtlin'nflne. aerviug nthora. . ,, " NgW YORK, Nov- Ulb, ISM Moi'iL-. AoirOKs Gsoroiax k JocuxAL:—In ths Oro at No. no AVarreo street, onths morning of toe ■to'Idstaut;. oormast vslushlo [looks sod p«P«ra wiro expired lOrlhlrty tlx boilrtl in —'~ kHarrm'a flre-Trortgifax. .: ,\Ve coy Jin-proof, not because tony nremitatotad, bat bocuure wo havo to provid them Oarbookr an l i»iicn oatira oat uninjured, rave to. binding o toubook.,nuoaalqtt«l'byStMm. - t/uTj Ktoic wur live .torlobbT.ground end iwq stones below, oc,«pi«i from o.IUrtoguTrt. Th. totrtfafe or too boutore bd rttoti*) by,nuy ffr«nin who witnessed It. No fOraxo.. oosld Ire .con trived by tbs iugenulty of hum to crerttni Intense bbrt. We volunarlly give tob tribute to to. vale. these Bale.. uiui L " ‘ r,— mere ilueot merclal Jonmul to Inform to. m.rrantll. commi wbiit ustlmatu M pl.es upon Steams A Herrin’s Wllder’n PrteLUfsUmsader Sift.. • Ksspectfaily, HAV1LAND, HARKAL * RBLKY, Wtubwte Droggtate. ^‘ Ali pattern, udslse. ettbertwrad fares for sale by t'.' lK UAMI’FIBLD, Agent Cor Hnnnbe’fs, ■novlW-tr 17 Btyrtwrt;gnwanih. ■ ’Nirvannobagulo.tr Tho sales ystterosy Were Umltedto MT baba, vlx: n^ia,'MQi3M ' 1 Exports. ' l.lVOtTu01.-8bj, Fitoen—3.US6 tele, upland. noteou,61 dtfSI.dt,. a,ll)i::Vr! ji; - BOkTON—Ncbr Hsrbteln—1391 bob. cotton, 681 dry bides; ltebwrtd,*'brtM ahvii skin., S00 b«H He. floor, MW bus salt. Kiporia—itajWOfHt Lumbar. Import. . *LI VERl'tHr L—Ship' Thonufa—60. tos. 00.1, 4H Referred to tho committee on bruiuess. . '.Ih. TA0IVI0 BAIUIOtP. | Mr. COobran, of Alabama, from tbn committee' on busiuess, to wblcb had boon reconimlttoih “mooncwdlng the I’aclffb ral[r6ad! ing ddslroua of-framing thelr!nbt I'ovi drnSmH,rtt.......:.ltonn»i»«r 3» 1SZ The quesUon beiug taktn upon the first rtso* loUpD, it waa adopted. the r and could Ki ipwltlond In. kNoturoamrd Is, far Tk. quMtlon upon tbnadoptloaoftb.Mcond P ,-jJ)kd,tlierefure been li r too commute. .to report them back again with- •m.odmmt, and with to. nddiUoa of ithu-NMlnim. H. to.nfon reported tot . ■nothtriM fallowing r r'cbr lluuit. *Oo. Steureraoreioa, - Clterte, nark WtearMrot ten. $2 58,0 001! SORTED NUMEBO 674 OBDINARIO, 0AT1TAL PRIZE gt00,0001 priuor. 1100,000 g prise.of.... $3,i 60,000 n “ ..... i,i no,two io,gw 4,000 eiUJUi flV.,9), Ok, ou mil. ut| cot VII tguti eoutbihalf-of No. 21, elfilit quariera.- No. 4t>, leu quarters each, f CUARLTON \VaED ~No.1‘4, two quarters. No,Hi, thria quarters. South^halt'No «.&, threo qwirififj, No*. 12, 48,10, 2$. ABd 31,. ftv.O quarters.. .Mb 1J. soy«a quarturri. No. 20,-sevcu quarlofa-. Nue.« 73 m . .'iooJisnd ilfq, uino quartofri.- Nos. 6. and 32,-elovna 148 J* ***** 'sourqwdftire^ach., ...... ■ 80 approx’Uoas 7,20c|. - Cauiqun WabR.—N,^’ J„16 HLd 23, wo quart«« m\\ (em. Albert W4tu>. 87, 33 ami 40, quarter!: No. ssvon quarters, o’.—Luta Nu«. 22, .23, 25», 3d.-ti, 34, ), two qiiurlord caiAT. No. 21, tlirw 1 i. in, lour quarters-.- • Noj-. C,' 7 Hbd 8, dtp 12 MINiaAj0HN8T0y. u To ths Dry Qoodi 'ProftMion. IN conformity with a resolutlon long siWej .formed, the undersigned is about to retire from tin Dry Uoods buslnwi, and now offers q vruli assorted stock .of goods, with store fixtures in con* oeotion with his interest In tbs improvemeots oh the Interior of tba store, which is sltusted oo tbe) most desiritbio budineee locat.on, witbout"except lion, on Brosii.street, iu tho city of Aogusiit,' ‘‘7, The dtore,.which is epacloui,. occupies the lower •lory of the three story brick building, being the third from the oorner of tho greatest thoroughfare In thoclly, and has been lodeatlflsd with the Dry Goode biiauiese tor the iast.80 years. Its lbchtibij and cspaotty atone ore a *a£tto|ent guarantee goo J maoegemeui to ooatrol aa extensive juid muneraUng busliMss, both local sadooantry. Twoor more eutorprleing young men, with bnslnhM diecraalnation, o*nnot foil to suobeedl’ Responsible'parties dliposcd to treat for stock am flxtursei etc,, can’.haye them at a ‘fair Vdiaalibr .gad ample accommodation giyen.os to payment. Apply to : . THOMAS BRENNAN, Avgusta, Ga., Deo. r, 1856. •< ■ (doKMwlm ’Tjmwy'ffelltog RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. B. ABCHEB ft C0„ Proprifftoi irg.;j'£auasi£JtOq a* nnu nciiiutu w qiJorUirn. No. 17,'ievuu quuriora. No d quiufon; Nd. 4, twtuty-oiio quartet ip, w f quarters each, No.ll, three quiiriois. Nod le,27 ail'd 88' Tddt'qusrtoni uqch-.frNoa 1 and 2, flvoqwr- ten. -NoelA^dJTami;2K.>lxijnuj-Uireoacb.jw ’ ’GKnSKWARD.—Ni^t b, 14, 20, ill slid 40, two ■quarters each’ .Nos 18,.’iu, 3d, 34/55 and 39, ijirM each. NO 3, four quarters. - Nu 2, six quartew. No 20 dud north hall of 22,-mvuu quarter?. .• Jackson Wakb.—Nos 13,46,.43 uud 4.', twuqoir- .tors ’.each. t Nos wid'di, four quaners eij- Nos i. 3,18 aud 17. UVd quiirtcrh oiitih. ’ Xus 3B, 8i. 3$knU 40, Six quartors eiwli. • Xu x«,m’uuqur •”JijsWh'WaHD — No* '1, 3,4 ami 43, iwo quarter eiwhp -*Soa 8 and 47,4lx quai turd ’• Vn * -^.'.i.a’ai. • tin JC oaiti. XmI! No 48, tun quurtors ahdleisoVou quartern. WSiiP «**<} , *IxfiTinH Ward.—1X03 3;4, 5,», westLmroi», 0:10^30,31,^ 33, 42 and 44, iwo quarters e»cb. Vnj vl •- Ufa anrl Mil .fruit, fllinplfli’.. Xtl Hi). 41 lUiU w sHB,—Nosl, 0,-7, V, 12,. It, 18 and Si, - twoquarters each. • West half of No -tofsT Nowh ttyoquarters. ■ EasUittli ^lujrte^r>'q‘NUi 67'and 32,..8ix quartew each. L" I \0 [quarters cudh. Non iu, 23. 24,2*. o TNos 37, 38 t 39,‘ O qhartera - n»ch; Xi« 4, 6. VJ I *a, [ .r 2..uIi M.. lfr 11 nunrti'lH. XU» ** y* 3, quarters, •wi J 7quhrier«ea«h. No 17, 8 quaru-i-s. _ .obi*», lodwriers.. Ncs ii aud 12, , IfoUBKi SVOBI)—Nos 1.2; 7, V, 17 VtCrtedcU'.^Noi3-ond 4,-4quarie.»each. XW" •11.its. Q4/&l'Mnil 2fi. 3 Quarters each. *».*•• |ll4,ii8 f 22*24 aud 26, d.quaneJs,caoli : MAR UU)N, aU,vises, manttCastured from ths fa Cbarooai Pig Metsl. . :r. FLAW, up to 7 laches. ANGLkanaT IRON. ROUNDS mad SQUARES, op to 6 laches. RAILROAD emiCV Do. CHAIRS, UKIDUK | r an'd 23, 7 quqriurfi cuch.~ No 10, U quarters. l ; Tn'uof Woto-iNos t: 12,-15 aud b/utli ball (^quarters each.' - Nos uv.-ao, tl31 aud. Wesi I 38.3 Quarters each. Non 3, 4j lc, Wi ^1.* 1 OnSfrle™ iucK . b».rfar'- »• 14 )K MOLTS, Screwed «ad Topped. 49*Striot aitendott paid to ths quality and of our IKON, and aU orders promptly filled. ' deO a BAVMUAh Oiooery and Knit COR. BXOCQHTOK Alfa WEITAXXJr SK. Amu. , nobbUof |b. ebrtCMt.nMortmMt. r.W ORANGES. NOn.wrertBstmmOrangre. - PINE APPLES. FRUITS AND GRtfCEBus& i oftheseoeoa. «<• l It.Nl'liMiJAi I vt.AittixatCM Ward—Xos i,6A •, 8. W I bkb 16,'aO,fe;3&Audcri; agtefruraracb. , | c quartcia' no 19; 4 qunffara.' kl BpVHi-81 tod-aocu. teir 16,. MWJgS “J.rioV,. W gmirteffl''. .R're.r fooibutt .<*•** ’•'"Sfxrtl'V WABD-Wcal half or No Sami mU 11, 3 quarui. a each. . Nua 4 aud 6, 4 6W“ Das 1 and«. 6,«n«lora. • No 11,6 W rt n RuSTAtlO.V-Xola Nl»a J iBIsalg'' 1 frjM'niikPtfrniHaiib. - '!u akAlumorefag qf.toe.frlib, nON-oif COl>AHlNi;KfW|'-“' £ a.yfflredlvr'dby'raulumcor.ou,. ■ lfilifn-' rrlcbLnniSteBfP. iij vfctff tj J . v.iVV 4 f «h<7.c' V fSl iON'UEKOIl "^wiovmoNS, «jSW3$S; qjsrJW rteHHtefa. ... r loot M to ret - *'™1 Utoocf lte» I BiS - wfep>22 i foe. larsttsUca, and frltfb# vuoM aim*