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THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
SAVANNAH REPUBLIC) AN. MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY J9. ItCiA
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Tuosday Morning, Fob. 20.
Mr. It. K. SKY LB, is authorized lo rccohro iub<
•eription* nnd make eolloctiotm for thlo paper.
BY TELEGRAPH FOR THE REPUBLICA N
HIGHLY inrOHTANT riuwi cm a
New Orlkaeh, Fob. 19.
Tho Black Warrior, with llatana date* ol tho
ISih, baa arrived. Sho reporta tho exiatonco of
great excitement throughout the laland. Tho laV
and ia declared in a atnto of wige, and jdl tho port*
in a etaio of blockade.
A new miliiia ayptem haa boon declared, and a
proclamation issued ordering tho enlistment, aa vol
unteers, of all male* between tho ages ot IS and 60,
capable of bearing nrma.
A military eommiaaion has boon created for the
Eastern District, nnd tho control of tho telegraph
wires has been assumed by the authorities.
It is rumored that Concha hai sent to Porto Rico
for more troops.
Tho British ship Boeeawan has loft Havana. Tho
■tesmer Merlin is conveying troops. All tho Brit*
iah vessels arc carrying the Spanish tlag.
Tho British Rear Admiral reviewed tho troope
with Concha.
KAHTllQrAKK IN UALTIJIOHKJ
Baltimore, Fob. 19.
A violont shock ot an earthquake occurred hero
to-day.
HEAVY JV IMS HI ENT.
New York, Feb. 19.
Tho Supreme Court of this Stato haa given
judgtnont against Alcxsndor Kyle for $200,000,
being tho par valuo ot tho Harlem Railroad Slock
traudcntly issued by him.
CHARLESTON MARKET.
Charleston, Feb. 19,
Colton continues unchanged under a firm mar
ket.
EXCITEMENT IN ROSTON.
Boston, Feb. 19.
Tho Jackson Guards, a military company, re
fusing to disband, as ordered by tho Governor,
Ueu. Slone, of Worcestor, now in this citv, has
boon arrested, for reasons connected with the re
fusal. Much excitement exists iu the city on tho
subject.
CONCIIEMSIONAL.
Washington, Feb. 19.
The Senate havo tho Pacific Railroad Bill under
consideration.
The flouso sustained tho President’s veto of tho
French Spoliation Bill by a vote of 1 IS to 86. An
attempt wns made lo add it as an amendment to
the Diplomatic Bill. In hia veto the Preside
•ays that ti.o Constitution docs not compel him to
sign any hill which he cannot approve conscien
tiously. The bill docs not pay tho claims but only
compounds them. If tho claims are just at all, it
is disgraceful to tho Government to compound
with claimants for $5,000,000. Such a law would
be r perpetual bar .to justico. Moreover these
claims were never deemed by any President worthy
of recommendation.
Shull lbs Mu I"rt-inn tlnurt ol ..dial*
■w Ak.ll.h.41
From Charleston.-—The steamer Calhoun,
Cant. Crowell, from Charleston, arrived at about
two o'c!i ck this morning. Her report may ho
found under me appropriate head.
F R PlilLAhELIIlA.—The s'eamship Key-
■t"iie Sta’n .< rImu: to resume her place on the lino
between this city and Philadelphia. Boo adver
tisement
tVl\ will h-‘ i--cn'lint tho Muscogee Railroad
company has declared a semi-annual dividend ol
four per cent, payable on and after the 15th ol
March
The Panama Railroad is Completed—Tho
first tram passed from Panama t<» Aipiuwail the
Hash ult., w.th Calilornia passengers.
The At'r-ea sailed from Boston, Wednesday, with
111 pas-engors and $400,000.
Tho legislasure „f Mitsouri haa indefinitely post
poned u»" election of L\ 8. Senator.
xsr- t ho following persons were yesterday ap
pointed .Notaries Pnhdc,by Rio Inferior Court A.
H U Dawson, James F. Blow, K 11. O. YV(thing-
ton, and W. B. Jackson.
In pun Hostilities in the Northwest.—/Vos-
ptetn of If.Ir trith Sioux.—The last mail brings
to tlndcl-gstion in Congress from Iowa tidings
that indicate a war with the Sioux Indians. Tho
immediate scene of hostilities is near tho mouth of
the B'g Swox river, in tho northwestern portion of
the State , Iait, Irom a letter received Irom tho Go
vernor < I Iowa, it appears that about 500 warriors
of the Y.melon sod Siston .Sioux havealsoencamp-
ed near K-.rt fJodgc, on the Des Moines river, in
the centre! part of tho State.
that we are In favor of the abolition of tho Supreme
Court of Goorgia, ami least of all that tho Court is
in danger of overthrow. In all civilized commu
nities, tho noccmity of a tribunal for tho correction
of errors, wo had supposed, was fully rooogmxod,
•nd especially had wo supposed that tho osublish-
tnent of tho Supremo Court of Georgia was sanc
tioned and approved by tho Judgment of tho pooplo.
Such Is still our conviction, notwithstanding tho
recent attacks upon tho Court. Indeed, it wore
hamrding hut little to say, that those attacks upon
tho Court by editors nud anonymous ooireipon-
dents, havo proceeded from disappointed lawyers—
men who havo lost tlioir cases and suHorcd in thoir
vanity, and arc simple enough to believe tho Court
is a nulsanoo and ought to ho abolished because it
does not accept their interpretation ns the law of
tho land. Tho people, wo are convinced, are sat
isfied with tho Court. There may ho somo defects
in Us organisation—and wc admit there are—but in
the main the Court has mot tho expectations of the
country, and is stronger this day than over before.
Tho only real blow which has boon dealt tho Court*
was given by tho last Legislature, whan it turned
out ono of tho old Judges and put in a now one
solely on partisan grounds. This was wrong, nnd
we havo tho satisfaction of knowing wo condemn
ed tho action of the Legislature at tho llmo.
Whatever dissatisfaction exists in the public
mind, wo cmitcml, is directed against the organiza
tion of tho Court, and not against tho thoory of
such a tribunal. We have always believed, tho
Court should bo located at tho scat of government,
for tho timo being, nnd that it should bo provided
with a court room and ofiices, and with a good
library, and that it should not bo required to render
its decisions immediately alter tho argument of
counsel. There are other minor defects which wo
should like to seo corrected ; but against all at
tempts to overthrow tho Court,wo protest now,and
over shall protest, nt least so long ns man is fallible
and his judgment imperfect. Wo had almost ssid,
it were better to abolish tho legislature ; and if
wo had said so, there are roadors, wo behove, who
would concur with us.
It is complained, first, that tho Supremo Court
often mistakes the law; secondly, that its decis
ions are frequently inconsistent; nnd thirdly, that
H increases costs and protracts litigation.
Now, it strikes us, that neither of these com
plaints are well founded. Tho Supremo Court may
mistake tho law, yet we would sooner depend
upon that Court, composed ol three of tho ablest
lawyers of tho State, than upon tho Circuit Court,
with a single Judge, nnd ho selected by popular
ballot, and, in some cases, upon political grounds.
In regard to tho inconsistency of its decisions, wo
are at a loss to understand how any reasonable
man can urgo such an objection,when it is remem
bered that there are thirteen Circuit Courts—that
each Circuit Judge interprets tho law for himself—
and that what may bo tho law in ono Circuit is
often donied in the other twelvo, and rice reran.
Abolish the Supreme Court, und instead of one
tribunal, wo should linve thirteen;—instead of
ono interpreter of the law, we should have a doz
en, sli differing from each other, ami all insisting
upon his own construction. Under tho old sys
tem, a plaintifT may gain a cause in Semen
county and lose it in Ktlinghjiu, on identical prin
ciples, ** because," as tho Macon Telegraph well
observes, "iho Judges of the two Circuits, ac
knowledging no superior, establish different prin
ciples for their owu action."
Tho remaining complaint has no better foun-
cation than the preceding. The costs of a suit on
• now trial, which the courts below wore allowed
to grant whenever they pleased, wore as great as
on an appeal to tho Supreme Court. It the latter
tribunal should order a now trial, the costa will Ur
tho same as if it had boon granted by the court
below ; and if it should refuse to remand the case
all expense is nl an end.
The Columbus Times very properly observes
that there is more Iro. doru enjoyed under the pre
sent system than under the old. "Tho rich and
intlucntial man is more likely to control »nc man i
than three men. Uv-snlcs a circuit judge is mure
likely to bo prejudged than tho Supremo judges —
Hu lives hi dui.y c .ntaci with the clients »li*»
come into bis court; lt;t» Ins tnends and his enemies;
is md.-hted io this man lor lm eleett m ; and owes
that one a grudge I r u tierce oppo»iti.>n ; nnd ne
cessarily sympathises with public feci.ng. 11»- may,
iheter .re, bo prejudic'd III lint decisions. Yet un
der tire‘'old system' there was no r.drcrs. It a
tU'lor should get a now trial, there sua tin enemy
an judge. And it lm -Ip'uld bo a corrupt man, woo
bo to the poor in iti win* ha* neuried Ins li-ity.
And when groat ni'vies.i, arc nt slake, may not the
election turn upon the known leaning* I candi
dates in suits pending I These are insuperable ob
jections to the'Vild syn.cui "
"It may bo answ. ro I, that these «»! jections apply
to the present *yaicm. Tin* is true to *)tno ex
tent; but throo men nro harder to m ivo than one '•
besides, tiie judges oi the .Supremo Court rosnlo m
different parts ot the Slate, belong to different
parties, arc under ditiercnl and often opposing in
fluences; and ara removed from local prejudices nr.d
excitements. The dunces are ail hi lavor of a
more impartial decision under our present judicial
system, than under the old system.
“And when we remornber that no system can bo
constructed which u froo from defects wo will bo
less apt to find iauit nnd bo contont to accept that
system which gives tho strongest assurances of
impartiality."
NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE
or thSHavsiinafi .republican.
„ Mnrrliag0«iMl Nlochlngw.
Iho following loiter was written by n lltarary
ladjr of Trey. Now York, andiddreiutid lo a loam*
. New York, Fob. 16.
Tho Rngliah nowa by Iho Asia, if nul important*
!■ nevortholoM highly interesting, forehadowing as
It docs, tho thorough dismemberment nt tho imbecile
Ministry ttndor tho Premiership of Lord Aberdeen, j
Under a now government there will bo somo hope
for tho aucooss of tho British nrmy now in the Cri
men. Sevastopol has bccomo tho synonymo of
delay—a reproach to tho British govormnonl,—tho
grave ol British valor,—a place of sculls. Tho
indomitablo English troops, after they have landed
on iho dread Crimoan coast, In tho vicinity ol the
fatal battlements, scorn to become iho subjects of
some strange onchantmont,—o| sumo baleful magic
—soorn lo bo delivered over to perdition without
holp or remedy. U is not their foes, iho Russians,
who destroy thorn,—on the contrary, whenever
they havo had a collision w ith the Russians, they
havo given a good account of themselves. The
real foo and destroyor of the British army has boon
tho coalition Ministry ot homo. Aberdeen, New
castle, and Sir Sidnoy iletbeit must share between
them the honor ol having so conducted tho war as
lo under tho doom of every regiment that has left
Iho shores ol England lor tho seat of war, at certain
as was the doom of those legions iu the old Ger
man Ejtid who successively marched in Urn ban
queting hull ot King Atliln. Forty thousand men,
„ Troy. r.
ed Judgnrof Now Haven, on Iho ovo nl hia mar*
riago. The lottor accompanied the present of r
A0f((Sl TfotKrs.
- MHKTISIt OP Tills MVANHAII T**TAb
AtH.TINKf.rlS WX IKTV.-A tWMInil?<*”
pair uf liluo .locking*, knit l>y iti* l»u wiltin', own : jUmUfiUUuum
liiiBi.ni, noil wo oomm.nd II Ip ilio refilil iniruiil, JJ
ih Total A bilinear* Noclely, wlllfe* held This
I, fn llisBeaman'sOliurrh, at half-past 7 n'elnofc.
In the (Male Trui|*ranr#
oi : ;irn,.r,loa , i ;wn. a. w,,il .. .11 who Urem- I ’"rn-'rm.i'.::oo*, 1 ,.71"«11-i
pinto untoting Into that enviable nnd holy sfuio:
r that .
" Dear Cousin; Herewith you will receive a
pinout ol n pair of wollen stockings, knit by my
own hands; nnd bo assured, dear no*, that my
friemlship for you is as warm aa tho maturial, ac
live aa thu fiugor-work, and generous as tho dona
tion.
" But 1 consider this present ns peculiarly appro;
printo on tho occasion ol your marriago. Y ou will .
remark, in thu first place, that {hero are two indi
viduals united into ono pair, who nro lit walk side
by sido, guarding against coldness, nnd giving com
fort aa long na they last. 'Ilio thread ol their lex-
lure is mixed, and so, alts,is tho Utrcad ot two.—
In ihcHe, iiowovor, tho while Is nindo lopredomi-
nnto, expressing my dosiro and conlldonoo tlint tlina
it will be with tho color of your exiatonco. No
black in usud, for I hellovo your lives will be Wire -
ly tree from tho black pimsiuns ol wrath nud jeal
ousy. TJio darkest color hero is bl.ro. which is oa*
cellent, where wo do not mako it loo hluo.
"Other appropriate thoughts rts« in my mind in
rognrdinu these stockings. 'Iho most indifferent
subjects, when viewed by tho mind hi a suitable
Inline, may furnish instructive inferences.
" But to the subject. You will perceive that tho
tops ol ilicso stockings (by which 1 suppose court
sbip to bo roprostfiito'
ol seniiiing nro draw
comes n tin io when tho wliolo li made plain, und
conthiuoH so to the und and final toeing oil. By
lUmll^Oo^. Clflfkom A (hsaniaclMMi, T A As**l*,
mtainsr John Uaadnlph, Fszdssj Amwls -T R Mills.
I,IM Itslrs rollon and rndzs to K MoHim-smb. U tV (iu.
inter, llarrer, Sttsirt k •’(*, W lluUnlii A (>», Itmlt-
wall A I*mltti, llriKtisia. KHJ> A Co.T K MllU.and
aliend, A rsprwMHtuilon m tbrtr appolniinwit will
rect-lvtis heart* wslcorus si lbs (.'onrsnilou, st lb* •ab
ject or lbs " MiiuorTrsflfe," at prsumtml l»r raanr
lbs “ (irsml Juries " of tbs Hlsis, will tsktai into
C4inih|erallun. U. W. UAlIMANY, I'rcs’l,
rub an Msvsnnab T. A. Bodsly. |
Ortfer.
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C It H. ilslN-rtlisni A l*on, Awlsrtou k L«, F « Kttojr
Mm, Al rt Ml-.tilng.
(JltKAHr.il*
IMil(i HsMb.ol, l^wit, Ksw V«.»A- llflcbtrn. Ksll; A
Knsacsntt eomoaniu.
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in worn mi huh
Tbr Phirlrr Uik ufr ia.orior. Ubm,.
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I'AABKNIJKUN.
NOTIL'K-
rJontlfiise* psr tclir. tVM. NMITII, from
New York, will sllsml to tho rvcsnllon of llislr
Is, Ismllng This Bay, at Hulun's wharf. All goods ! jiarjings and *■«. ) rtv.i »m|
retnalnitig on lbs wharf sfler stiriMit, will bs stored at Hicbblnt, Mr Frsms, WniMJ It Itruio
rltk and sspsnts uf owners, ¥, i. tXJl'KN. '
Isb HO I
IVith s rt|4Ml *»-J
lino**. *(.'! ■IU. (ibtll 1 !-• 1-rU I
UltWHI,. IU «>*<*'•! Whit* i'MVUrt, L,
Chs»ge.| (MftivtSt U* sir »•»./>» * *• , Ij, », <v4 ' l *
t.>*IU-In*«f, ■>.*•.»ihirm, • tA |*-^|- •’"
all lit Mmm«, it h*t iu■!/ ...U4 t/ # i -, ‘
In tit w./fH « /
par*
Go out, Ism
Xprinirrirld ( Ire k Sttinr In.urtcf, r,,
of spit 1’ti.rini.ii,
CsplUl mad *«*|.lfct, <.*•■♦ '
Slllf Xnlual Flrr k Murin. Imcrttt. 1.
NOTILL.
Tim ttaamslilp KRYMTONR HTATF. will
leavn Plillsdetldila for Hat snnsh, Feb. alsl. If
not prevented by lea, and will leave Nsvsnnnh fur Flills-
dr ft.his, Feb KOth. «J. A. I.. LAM AII, Avft,
full VO If
NOTICE.
All millsgsliitl Mrchlenburtf hrtg Alroi-I'll
_ MK'lli;i^,bave to be reruferiNi before WHnet-
da) night, Vltlilntt., or the* will be debsrre<l fr»ni pay.
iirfnt. AUli. A I IF. Nit •
feb IU
Far tmsiner st John*,from I'llstks.he- JII Inlw.^ih.
L t'lsrks, J J Hsnkrlglii, A It ll**l T n MelM-*n. J M
Andrews.C H tV»ltj, l.tuul A J Ft.stir. I»r tVot, |i A
1, J West sr-d t»l, l bs* It W«w, It
»*, Wriflti, J It In>iii/>n, Mr McHenry
. Mrt lllrd, Mr |t,*.,n sr-d ls«Jy. Mr W
WlHIamt. B llcsld, Mr K*tw.g, air Jot II.oh, **»,. Mrs . ... .
Htnlth, m!m Frame, Mrt J llilren, child tod It 1, Mr 111)- , * r-RNSi |.\ AM \
toU.WtOU.^..
For steamer I'slhotin.from rriisrletton-Mr* FrttcLsrd, „ ,
|l fioddsrd tiel Iwl). M»t HuM.tr, Mi.. Kirh.lrrKirR KqUllBUlP riff IflUlfanff i OBJIi.. of 1 m,
and lady, Mrt Ford, Mitt Ford sitd tcr»'i, Mr F*line# < AFIf Al. ktJ&Htji- V
sihI My, Mrs Mortimer si**l srr»'», kin I’rbn k wrt’L
N Clark, Mr ernlik, «. I* Wsdtwortb, J M Wilton, W
lirmtxrtonj A •»•«, It ll»«,tb, J SI ALrtLtiut. T W
Trnrer, ( si.l Norm, W i: loireisst, Mr I brtM.e, L'spt
llowte, J JaektoN, and i dark
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liimrant. lom|nH; .11|,.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ntsvuiiliisli IS Sill I'larldM .Vlisll Mruinert.
*■0*yt SUTIMIL—'The rate ol IriUghV on Flour, tn
TnSm fisgt, t») tho ttetineri WrUks and Heinliede,
.7 •; 1 1 1... ' will hereafter ba reduce*! Ill |>o>imrtloii in the rate on a
represented» are seamed and h> rimnt • |mff| ( # H , J.aFFITKACJ, Agent,
f are drawn into a snarl; hut stilus wards j j B „-.-3
Fare Reduced—Cabin Passaic $20.
i'ar tVfir- Vork.
F-.f lot*irs*xe Iu
hies, ti.pij re
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If
possessed of us much bodily vigor und liatdilreiul ! Ibis I wish lo take occasion lo congratulate your; ,
* - . * * .,.1/ ll..l ...... .... .. ... .Lvjkt.nl. ...III. .... .null, and
of ns much personal courage, daring und audacity
us any "whereof this world holds record," liuvo
lioeu conjured out ol life, two-thirds of them at
least, by the miserable incapacity oi the three "old
fogies" already named.
Notwithstanding the forbidding aspect of things
seif tint you nro uuw through with seaming
Into coma to plain reality. Again, us tho whole
of these comely stockings wns not made nt once,
hut by iho addition of one litilo stitch niter anoth
er, put m with skill and discretion, until the wholn
presents the fair and equal piece ol work which
you see, so life does not consist of *>un great ac
tum, hut millions of liulc onus combi nod. And
in the Crimea, so Inr as the British portion of the ; may it he with your lives: no sti'eli drop! when
allied army is concerned, there is still ground fer
hope and congratulation tor tho Knglish people,—
now that tho Abordoen Ministry have boon ousted.
It ia a historical fact tlml Wellington, in tho
early pari of hia careor in Spain, was reduced al
most aa near to dcaparalum nnd annihilation, by
mismanagement al home, ns is Lord Ruglan now iu
itiuCrimoa.
L»cal nows with us, ot mifiicicnt importance to
jot down,—the undercurrent ol fact nnd gossip,
which docs not find its way to you through tho
ordinary ohannols of telegraph nnd nowepnpers,—
is particularly barren of interest just now. And the
political world hereabout is remarkably quiet after
the recent storm in which tho arch agitator Seward
was re-olocted. Tho Know Nothings nro hi cotr-
veutiod al Syracuse, but qs their doings nro secret
we can but conjecture their intents.
Tiie prohibitory liquor bill, whu-h was suffered
lo sleep in thu Assembly, pending tho election of
U. S. Senator, will bo pressed forward with vigor
now that Mr. Sowsrd is disposed of. That the bill
will pass, is considered certain, and Mayor Wood
declares emphatically that should it become a law,
it w ill bo enforced in this city, il lie should keep
his word, Hercules ought to be considered u baby
iu comparison with him, for tho cleansing ol a
thousand Augean stables would l*o a labor of love
compared with tho task of closing all tho gre>u
■hops of this thirsty cily.
Tho brothers Lolaml,of tho Metropolitan hotel,
gave thoir gueata a nice little "hop" last evening,
which suroaaied, in |>oint of ntiraction, anything
heretofore given this season. 'I lit* company num
bered somo tlirco hundred, embracing tome ol the
hnmisomott daughters of Gotham.
duties are to bo performed; ire widening rusdo
where bud principle* are to bo reproved *-r econo
my is to (to preserved : neither seeming nor nar
rowing whore truth and gunurotiiy are iu qure-tioii-
Tlius every stitch of life made right mid set in tire
right i>l.ieu—none eitlior loo largo or to<> small,
too tight or too loose—tlius you may keep on your
smooth and oven courso,making existence <>iio la»r
nud consistent pioce, until, together, having pawed
the heel, you coma to tho vt-rv too of file. And
here, in thu final narrowing oil* nnd dropping ilio
coil of tlm emblematical pair of companion* nud
comforting associates, nothing nppeurs hut white,
tire lokt-n ol innocence nnd jK-ace, ol purity nnd
light. May you, like these at-okmgs, the final
sliit'h liomg dr.-pi and tliu woik completed, go
together Irom tho place where you were formed to
a liappfer stato ot existence, a present Irom earth
to heaven !
"Hoping that theso stockings and admonitions
may meet a cordial reception, I remain, til the
true-blue friendship, seemly, yet without booming,
" Your*, from tup to toe,
Nun are Fall* in Winter Costche.—Those
who wish to seo Niagara Falls in their majestic
winter robe, and in terrific sublimity, should now
improve iho opportunity. Probably there i* no
sight in Ilio whole world so imprevivcly grand as
the Full* present at tins lime. The unprecedented
duration *>f extreme cold weather has allowed the
spray, w Inch winter and summer falls in an unceas
ing slrewer, gradually to accumulate in huge cones
upon tiie rocks nt the foot and in tr-'iit of (he Falls,
to cu immense size and height. The tree* on Goat
Island and onthu Canada side present an aspect
ol U'lng chiseled Irom nlnbasier of Parian murble
—everything within tho influence «>i thu spray Irom
the cataract presents this singularly beautilul an-
po.irance-iudecd, so immense has In i-n the accumu
lation of tho Irozen spray upon the trees, as in some
instance* to break flown trees with trunks over R
loot in diameter. The streams winch ever perco
late through over hanging rocks on ca h side ol
the Falls, nro gradually congealed into the torn
Seventeen Belgians, recently arrived here in tho ; bianco ••! immense alalactiet*; nnd in some rettaii'
Eartiiqvakcs and Electricity —Tho Boetr.n
Traveler says that during tho forenoon of tho 8th
Inst., when shocks of earthquakes were felt in
Maine, New Brunswick, and Nora .Scotia, tele
graph lin« * io different a«clioiw of tho country
M were more or lens disturbed by oxtranoou* e fe. c -
tne currents, similar to those that uniformly ac
company manifestations of tho Aurora Borealis,
hut tho d sturbsnro w«* slight comptred to that
which accompanied tho oruptren ol Manna I*oa, a
volcano on one ot tho Sandwich Islands, in Febru
ary, 1<»2, at which time every telegraph lino in
this country, from Halifax to Now Orleans, and
from New York to S'. Louis, was rendered com
pletely iiiopurstivo."
ship Arina F .Schmidt, from Antwerp, have mad'
affidavit before the Commissioners of Emigration I
that they were sent to this country by tho commune
ol Lnick, on account ol their being in a btuto of j
de-tituiinn in tltcir own country.
A diabolical attempt to shoot a Mrs. Bishop, a !
highly respectntdo lady, residing in tho upper part 1
of Broadway, is recorded in the newspapers Sirs. |
B was but recently married, and tire attempt at a*- !
•a."ination is supposed to Ireve b. on made by a I
IMidadelphiau, who wn* it discarded lovi-r ..1 her* 1
At present tire affair isvetied in myst-ry
An easy condition ol tho liiiun. es has teen cl- |
per.••need ainco my lust, and the indications are |
soil m favor ot an (netvusing supply of capita'., j
wink* tho want.* ol tire lutu'e.irr ;tk-ly to !„• mu. h ,
les. than th'-y wore in lire c.>rr<-*p»nding peri d • t i
las’ year. Tho current rate* f.-r money areCt.. 9 !
jb-r cent. B'erling rule* st ■< 7.H t.. y j-j j ,. r Crl) t ,
winch is below thu specie p.m.t. Manhattan
ecs prison! tho oppearnneo of regular colonadcs.—
Buflalo Com.
American IVriu.- 1 There are now in tho Mu
sical t’oliego o| Music, Ldpsig, live Ariioricm pu
pils—a young lady Irom Baltimore, two young men
Irom New York, ono from Boston and one In in
Springfield. Goldschmidt, the hu»haud ol Jenny
Li .d.was a pupil at this college.
nCIIIFAI. noth-i:.
Dr.ClIAltl.LH r»ANMIL hot riwunred the
prnt Hr., of Medicine and Hurger). from In* of-
flee sud residence on Mouth llrosd street, three doors
en*t of Hsrtiard.
The hour* between H to III A. M. snd 7 to B J*. M., will
lio rfevntwl to offleo patlnnts. if Jan IV
I NITI.II kTATI.S MAIL I.INK*
S I F.A MSII||* KNOXVILLE
To Ix aVe Saturday, Feb tilth, at -- oVbrck, I’ M
the iir* si.'l tpl<i,<|l.| MtearniLip
, KSr»X VILLI:, r-sj.L r . IL l.i r-u»w,
"F vir
W* | S«rp,t>*
ir-V fees. »JJ-
* hniHtj
INtA
» 111 I.
vii.uara i. notiit:.
l»H. Jr rJIN I». FIM|| It again well enoiuli to |
attend to liL proletslonsl duilet, snd mt) to
found al I. * “■**■ “
l hi* office in llroiiKliton tlreet.
FAIH:i.F*»UI», FAV k «
IW
I'owtu t-
Tire tlesm^iip IT.* 'll III A will rgrrrw) tl.e KN
VILLI; snd luareon Wnliitwlt), iffth Inti.
febjVU
tll.lllt tl, MU M i:,
Bit. T. I». MATH KWH. of Heaufort, M. r i - - - - - y • - •
offert hit profertlonal tcrvlces to the cillrent *" h** D*y, Fr-b. -M il, nt 1'* o clock, A..M
Hill IMI.ATK A, (I I. A.
A N B I N T K It M KBI A T K I. tNIHNUH.
d Mivsmith, snd uitj Ire loiiiid for the present at Br.
l ick tin's office, corner of Hurnard anu Fcrri tls.
HeptVU _ tf
IIR. YONUK
HAM KKMiiVLB his tiffice to tire corner
of Whitaker and Harris ilrecli. Itetldrmcr,
corner of Whitaker and Llheriji strreu. nor
AT II ENiEUM.
i.i>>i;i:, W. C ClilHP.
TIlKAMl'ltKK W. W. O.MKB.
_ . «ir 1 ■ ik The r»»-w •(.<] fait t'.sfn*
JmLcsUmSC N< < tpt W. It. I'ostell,
I.Mi
ni leave
For (rrlght or
Turadtj hereafter.
M. M. I.AFFITKAF. AgeoL
Hie Manager rct|iectfiilly tUUot, filial the dltllnguiah.
ed L'otncd.enne,
miftN. I’ll Alt I«I5R IIOAVAIIIL
TOOSTtiaa WITH!
Till. V II A R I. Il N HO AVAR II,
Have Ireon re engaged tor MX NBHITM. when a *ucc*-s-
•Ion of pieces, of which Mr*. Howard it iho acknowl
edged gresletl reftreo* Illative, will U> produced.
Mr. i.'aitr, «t*-*irI»»ir to pr<ive hi* Intention of plirlng
Mavannah on an equal Brainallc footing wuh an) cuy
In die Union, hat entered Into a permanent engnfermhi
roll IMI.ATK A. »:. ».*
VI * BAItH'.N. IHIUNHWICK, mT. MAIlVM. JACK-
WIN VILLI.. I'lO 'LAI A, ANB MlBBLKIil IKill,
III.A* K CltllKK.
Thursday, Fob. 2‘Jd, at 10 o'cl.-ck, A. M.
mV. 'ji'h
If* for the sho
Till* host i,a* mg large and tirv sure room treummi .
d» Hon*, slid liking the tnlind rosie, <>0er* tuj-tfh r lo-
•liceinents lo In'slid* si. ) other*.
For Firlght ■ r Fattage.sppl) on iKiint, at the 11 ruts
M» am 1‘sckM »r.srf, hear the Hat Work*, or to
fehVU t I.A<iH<»ltN k 'TNMNUBSM. Agi-tAt
VAI.LFV •
Capital $:*•
7he ofxlerdg».*-!. ha
*h'v nij. ./f the at..i« oatni-j • ■• ■„
to take rttktooraegm *,r<*>ghL hwd'j.r rt
kr.. Id u»« b aiel w, .1^ w..„; ,> ... ,
Jto j I) MINI* A. V< • V- ;
.tf «*nart It As* ii ram «• ( «,.
Ilk S. .1X1 > /.II J -y'**/■J/;//*//* / .
(' 4 ITT AL AM* M Tlpl.l - » . Nt* • ...
'I’llh AtloVf; mH,U"i.Ml' <Ci|ai.j L,n
I a hr sue b n .!.» « i»V.**l n.l [
will, John J.. t*|' uttii, (<w, i ^ ,
ir.ar,. ol the cH| of Eft 4 »xk. a ...- > lu
||Vi,UUu in A»o*nr*n u, i^- . v .
Trutre*. I.feh.e for 1 -*e*-* tu*UU*d .s : .
which willbr s4,'*#e«l n N'«w 4 ■*% : j- ^
T»w tubacr.her hat Ixew tpj.'.inu.) A*»* ‘.v
nan, and will laic r.*i* on ire- to/at u.o-n. . ...
J 4 MK* VJ/lfl.M i
tat) No. MMU)-*L. -i.fcLnc
1*1.1.A M AII K TfiriAI. S 41IT4
I.NH UANi K OiMFANV.
or r*iiL*»ttrou.
l.*> i.g i^*-ri tjq^/tnved A**-. ■■■■.,
X st*oie (tsJbtd old ttUl.iuUI HI 7 t'AJ. ..nx.
It prepared U- lt»ae in pt/i.fir* <>u Msr r.e u.
NatigtHoo Uiikt. JAML* Mr IIFsi ■
re.vtn
w a«»l elegant M team Packet |* UU V INI IA 1.1 N M It A Nl K ( (I *|pi»,
NM, l.spi. Jtrn-4 I rrere.rn. will ,,p roli">T< *, '. AN ABA 4VL-7
••every ThursJ.ij, J< o'rJr<k Csrirst, ILVlijUh.
The uwdertlrnoj. ht i log u*t « ; '.i-.|
tlm« toniai)!, t«yi u> tawaug* ihs: .
U* t»»ue p..i.tie* • f tr,*tt*or.ee ot* lire r.rl • .
ki*d Ht vicinity. L* sit*, oo Marti
V4 >
1 it l
D 11.444'N M Villi.IL* of (ireenr k Fulatki Uusuottil
leotp
• III*
.ti’M.i: AiiKi.Ain,
The bentitllul and scmmij.l *tird B4NMKI'M, from her
Majetty't Tlieaiert, who will appear on the re-«j>enlijg
of the Athena' mi.
The perspective of tho Bn-p Curtain h»», during the
tree*-, heeu ro-coru|x.t«'d and painted by Mr. Bavtd I»e
nr The P-nx (iffien will t.e ojrened onMaturday, and
during the teaton. Bom 'J to I, and fiom 3 to & o’clock,
tel* VU U
NOW OIM'.N
AT ST. ANBHEW’S HALL.
WAUQH’S ITALIA,
* »ri.a»i)ii>
BANOHAM.v ; ITALY,
CXIIIIIinNH ALL THF. WON BLUM k HLM tll-M
te»>.
C7 k ‘J: > li .’»3 ft( 31 0 r 1 34.
AIM., for Pairs • la** '■
IT i3 V7 7 J'- 31 £ NO 13 0 GC It.
Tlekett Nos. 0 II 17, prize* of |jm, w,«l.
BfehVU L. WITIHNGIOX.
m»j V i>
aioni: nsniAM i: (oqptvt
<*K Till; i IT4 (»! MA4.4* hi.
*•1.000.
“s Nutnl*ef f.oiury—14 Brawn PalWa.
Grcono and Pulaski Lottery,
( Im»* 4 4. lor I H.A.y
To he drawn at Augutl*. Oa, 1 rhrui-j '3th, I-A5.
t.ltl.i.* »U4 u MAI IIV MANAOP.IU*.
(npllUl. ».*(Mi,0(Ui XII l‘n id la
C.J. Ntar.t. *•<■*» i*IMI>*.N i. i/- y... *. w .
The "ohor/.t-f* latthg htwz. »}.jc- n.., • m
the al*--*e i.V<ttjuitj . au !*->■ p'*j u«! :i. i.„
agalbit lire nt* lluildthgi, Mr/.|n,:» a,
fa>r ra».'.e te/at. (.OHj.jt- a hLIT.
July -
»< 111*0
I of % I.OOO-l ol tr 1,000— I of moo.
Tlcko'.s ^1— Sit a res III pnqerltioit.
Tirfcria, either tlngly «-r by the Package, for sale by
feh'.V K. 44 lllllNiiti'S.
Tilt IMITtB NTATL.h UFL I.VM LUfl
4.4.41 IT4 .4 4 11 TltlHf lO’iPlu
« llAUTI-U FLUFI-tl'4l.-« •.*! M-Tfa
( tt |* 11 it I l.'.Vl.nno,
TkltOMlSIst(*4atsarzU* M-.i-.i auZ F»«r«w*
•y*retn. and wlflineorv lh» • • «, w !4fHUU
orfTxft lit. AUX/-l.li M«.:.«s: P.itn ;t»
tnar I o MIM- k Ijs-T V a,.,*
MI4IHI4 PIBI.4 I \ Mill <l| | It |
Adrniniviratnr'* **sle
• I al llry »n « -i-ltily t»o
Or• t Tuewta) m April neat. 1^
hour* <»f *a!e, U.u i.drew mg profxrtz. t- 1
oi l.ati l In llryai* rouu-.y. i-t.u.i.on
.1 known at I < rt Arglir. l.t- tig the
\\MI.I. U *
» Itr.l Tuet.lt) i
t II
1 re
seM *
L Irk i
lain
M-
<-th<
NORTHERN,CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN |
ITALY.
\ N Interesting lecture ou Italian Keener) and W
of .1 ' “ "
-unt*,
linprevemenl
(Jorge W M
t>< lii'flt of the
ou the dav of
>I*o,
,w. «-n the
the usual
• it 1 w trad
buio'frcl s/■/»■*,
t.dcnce >.f me
ir»cS- in sttd
each, w .ih lf.e
r»t) « i If.* Isle
dins*,, rer ibr
* »-»>. leant
IMI»TMTIH4 14*1
•>l H 4h7»’<
The endervier^-; 4gVi.it
II 4 N( I C a*|r*|
Jan
hLH.li \M. hi : .
feb '.*0
tllAIU.O >V. n.lKII'll-IN.
mviui:4u no
IIOYAI I AM H44I I <0*11*144
».«iS ;* 4 UVIJiJi -
Cnplf it I tf ,000,000 of round. *i*rlir,,
ThHIntZ-'ivtiot ht*-* i as 4rf'-- t s-»
IU. ta>.*. P4r* Pol .< «, t.j* 1 P-r.’u-. u, (• ■
hclssnndby 44141" »• -W a
*artnjo.t.‘ »r- ■>'. i-’.l •
tar After tix months of comparatively dry
WMther, w<- had a gu**i soaking ram yesterday.—
It commenced to tali .Sunday night,and continued
with short interval*, up to eight o’clock, last even
ing. A passenger who came through from Augus-
Is yesterday, inform* us that it was raining very
bard wlu-n he left list city in the morning, snd that
tbs rain continued all along tho lino of tho Util-
retd to Kavatmah. Wo undorstand there was a
fine rain at Macon also, sod at intermediate points
on tho l-cntrsl Road. Indeed, our information
Would lead u* lo l-eliuvo that lire rain has Ireen
guosral, at least in this Htsls, and that rotlon await
ing Uaotp <ftatP*u • n tire Hsvannsh, Ocmulges snd
Chslt*b'H^.lre«i rivers, will s**on find Hswsy to mar-
ksl.
According to s irt«gr*ptiic deapatrh.tt wasefear-
Ing of| at Macon ysurdsy afternoon, snd promis
ed to bo vny e**ld
Nqnudron ■*iirntl«L
Tho Effingham Huwirs, Mclnt-.sh Dragoons,
Liberty Troop, and Ltlreriy Guard*, whit-h, with
tho Georgia Hussar*, compose the first squadron
reached tire city yestorday sfiernoon. It was their
intention to have g- rre irnim dulely into camp, but
in consequence of lire inclemency ol (ho Woathor.
tho idea was aband m< d, nnd they s night quarters
at the different hotels. The squadron will |»o
formed this morning, at II o’clock, in the rear of
the Jail, under command of Map Belli)-
Tho following are tire name* of lire officers ol
tho several companies, including tire Gaorgin Hus
sars of this city
oroRutk in HtAH*.
Captain—J B W Read.
1st Lieut.—Angus McAlpm.
2nd Lieut — W. II lUukn.
Cornet—D. Waltln-ur.
1.1 riNlfllAM lit *RASS.
Captain—FI. W Holoinous.
let Lieut.—T I* Fokins.
Snd Lieut.—Fidwird Bird
Cornet—L FUktus
f.ellrr from u flUiti'poiiit<-«l om, ,. I
Seeker.
\Vxsill*> .t'li, Foil 7. IM5.*, I
Dear Cummins:—! am g- :m .g rued i»l • Jns(>u«i• 1
ln-« I enure hero wi'h a I.H wanei, nnd ti i« n-.w
g- 'g *' tli'n a* lire Irsrne off dv.n F/U.u Tfi. >• I
dm k .ikefidt lore . every mt -l.icii.-n «• n,. .,
-i t.rt.'p. 1 can’t nv.-n turn i . I m i
m_-<>Vir n quitter lluvelop.) a " kit's . v•• ' | r
li. ing vhowii the direction <-l a street. \>t, ti«-
q-ici tlv invited to <liiiiige l-r. .nil oitli in-ml-r,
Coiig-e.*, but they mviinnld) I-mv.. me t-> — j
Wh- n I send my e ntlie* to tin- o.i»lu-rw.m,.in, mv j
r<> "ii ui.ito sends Ins at the same nine, and ., \i i
me to oony over lor fe-tli win n tfi.-v come bae . — l
Am asked to change a len .1 liar lull by one, and ■
to loan live to another, lire Hr*! turns out p> t-e I
w..rtli but fitly ecutsc-u tin* d-dlar, nnd the Inst I
nev«-r hear of again.
Cummins! it'n all'coins.' Oh, h-nvens ! the Inst |
is the worst of all. I have just rung lor my bill,and \
find ii|Kin It eleven (Kittlesol wine and eighty oil#*
whi'key punches which I irevvr called for Am no i
g< i>iicinnn il 1 disputo tho bi!i-- i takes my la»t ,
iloli.ir— rny nll’airs are in n ttu<o uf uncurtainty, nml '
I return homo a dead head Go d bye, Cummin-. |
—you luv# always Ireon pit tty gi*.-d t«, me.—g .. d
fel.oW,—noble soul—Ik*o—h - >—boo—hoo—grave
"tones ; I shall call and make selection when I re
turn A plain inscription would !•« preferred As
for the device—any, tin- American eagle holding in
hi* claws my memorial ;a pair nt scale" represent
ing interest weighing down principal, nnd " mate
rial aid" In the bacK ground In order to avoid a
public rcpccptiun, 1 shall return m midnight. It i<<
mv | re*ent intention to announce myself n candi
date lor the poor Iioum-. The tram has just left
watt mo lit It I g > in the emigrant car.
Yours truly, B Bi.toitrcn.
A Sai
.•it's Home in llo.xot.ti
f -On.
<d iho
laat nets
“1 King Kanicltanmlia 111
w.aa Pi
ariclloii
a r< r*-»Itr
i n iifht* itrivy council p
uitmg
valua-
b!e l. t i.
and In Honolulu b r a *'
“iflor'a
lotnc "
Tliufo b
tx boon raised #l f NOOtow
arde tl.
• taS.tXK)
riqutrcvl
to erect Hie building.
(ifc.<«i>
ii.q..HH«\u. Phe.noj.exox -
Ph.-re
arr said
ft. bo t.\
tilt tu the auiall tillage ot
fe y ton
Mare ,
f'.ur pel*
••ti* • f the name ol John
! At ail
reiaic,1.
ind nil with wrevden leg*.
:th-'ugt»
11)1 olio
baa ftoei
in tho arm'/ or navy.
’Pur '
in v Wheat Crop —Tim
Irumhu
1 Dm-
octal r.
marks that Hie tanner* ,
1 Bi.it r
•gi«»n of
c..ti'1'rv
«y that ihe wheat cfi p
a vv. .1
•«*t lull,
!•• ks .'\
• 4’viingly well at Hie pre-
o' iin,,.
and the
pi V|K'!
id a good crop la very |l.,
• v ring
S V| .
n'» Sam no—The llorkshu
■ c.-unt
v Man-
ftvw
v.-i EsrU* rcprvhunta the
• dUval
.. tween
tb.' kn .
v -n< tbmga and Ircc-n il, 1
aa ix a:
lie be
1111 and Sainfet
1 fee .
• h • Tevaa papers t.in-
k.-, lhat
"at Hie
tl n II. a
ting it 'll.’ ('• mt at Smi
•nnto. tl
tniry "
u vai-iu assigned piac. a
A*--
emten-
•S.lUM
g'H Hindu "f ro.1 fl iiirif .
b . d ja.
kg, and
Hi- bun
quarter* ol it nigtruur.
.1 tor—
tin we vv
10 like'um, but wo never
id lam''
'em.
The 1
11.iW Who biased tlio face
d iiatur.
. *aya it
d du't u»to bail 90 well as the
q-s ot
it i.uly
tr lends.
Tim 1
r nch Academy otScumc
• flrra n
prize ol
too (r;
mm for a history ot "Th
Oflg.i
ol the
Pliirnic
mi Alpliabot."
II Hr
■evoort, the rniwnng ireomi
,r of II
Glen*
.1 "ii K
mg Mill", at Boston, ha*
"turned
nji" in
Culifern
a.
Hick.
ry nut oil, contidcred .
pttl ft>
the Ik»M
laid nr
;>ermuil for burnuur and n
Achtnct)
, is now
maiiutiu
lured at Dayton, t iftio.
Tho
vlugs ol Kentucky havo res
■ lv«-d no
to hob!
n State
Convention to iioimuato
a cand
.Into lor
iVb.rk.
I tr (
ii V) cent*—cliildrrn U cent*.
■n st half |*a»t 0—curtain rtwt st b*H pt»l 7
A c -Ker Its tr«"
I'.utaliu,, lit . I e
r.f tire Hoard «-f Bo.
on pan), b»UJ .
era (lta**r* may be used.
1.7
H 4V 444 \ It
Tl.iv -'rer-n • •
14 II \1 !>*.( U \M 1
i;iiii*r>-f.k't-.w u>ti.in
n ibt cotumot* ti
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
AG-E3MOY,
No. 14* Hu| •Ntrerl, N«» an a till. <•«,
office <d
w Mi/lS
l.t. "Alvarado" Hunter, it is tanl, i
tire Kinney expedition.
about to join
Daily stages etnas l^kr Champlain on tire tee
between Fort Kent snd Burliiigtoii.
Tmx IMrtA#.Mwr-rr or lisintu Mhutem —^’lire
list rnsife bring o. ho iMeiligunro that I^*rd Lynd-
bgrsl, tire ss Cliaw# **ilor of FJogfend, recently got
up in hi* pi #• in I'arhsrneat l«.r ths |>ur|*osa of
moving lire Iregiaiatioe to su impsachirrent ol rh*
ministry IVrb*p* t* it not grnsrsily known that
l*ovd Lyndhurst « so American by birth ; but •«»
h« is,» lirel*apiit<u«| regtsur ol I’inltdrlphls wrl|
sliest In Hitt *. y. in ih« yctr I7t*J, John Hmgi«-
Ion Copfey was fe-rn. lit* Istlrer bad lre*n l#*ng
Mttlsd in ihs «,.t), and even Ire fore tire Revolution
■ry ers had grown loio ftrrre by bit picture of ferfi)
Chatham** <!«a,l, J ( , |T76 lbs family went loLng-
land, snd John, tho only ton, studied at tGo bar,
whs new ire ar-re*. (., die w olssclt, which Ire hta rre-
euptwitM.4w»,„h h*. hat adorned by nh».
qtzenew such as tire world has saeicely ever wit-
nowsd We «f<> inferored, thr**afh • v.ry reliable
•ourcs, llisl lire sper larte of this v.irerehle lawglv
In ih. ...il, ,l|*
m»e< Hluttrloue a^eml-ly of Kur.q^, j u W(j|k
oflmpcrisl irwtnori ou the advlwr. ..f ife, t: f , mM
and Idol ably on eortredireg (. os ref Hre Crown, wm
rssMy «mo*t auferrm Hdng Hupp-reing iha elr*.
cUlsifeo of tlits tt*# » tire Crtmva to U t ml treed by
IsOfti Lyndhurtt, ban not the Anreili eiiapint eotrte-
thin r to d * with it i In other words, Would h U
wupdsrful <lut ■ Ysnkeei mind ah-uld mvoluthm*
Iu Kurops 1
Anti Numuska CosvKJ*rro«—The New lUmp-
■bimsOH-Nelrraske Convention has mmilnstod Mr,
W, Tsppan Um F>m soil candidate fer Uovsroof,
Meietosll r>RA*#OONI.
Captain—W llrailalonl.
1st Lieut
*ind Lieut—J M. McIntosh.
Cornet—W. I Lin woody
r.inuirv troop.
Captain- F*. W. Fleming
1st J*inut —1( T. tduarturman.
Xml Lieut —F! II \N ay
Cornet—W.G Thompson.
i.mmrv ui.'sxn.
Csptam—L D*nle|
2d Limit —J II Alexander.
Cofnet—J f*.. Mi lari *“
W« (ruder to iho ollicere end pnvstrre of (Ire *ov
era! rompanirs, tire lr*«d»mi>f our Ri.admg Boon
durmg lloir sojourn m the miy
'i* fl»» Woxzjr
<1 lire llo.tm,
tllhuln I., the
Tttk Hot.littS" l-v nizCsiWtA
or l’*si» —'lire 1‘trre corri«(*ond<
l*o*l p*v* lire following hami*ori
women ol Ban*
From tireecii>n<<>o( I’oiP h .man.r I’sriaUn ledimi
lisvo now ii*rnn.J to tersgm^ loren r*g« to fermsli
Imt lor it** trini m lire • rinres Ti,« fhuprrw
4-ujanre gave lire . Isnmlo and lire | ..ufe.urg Ht
G-rmsin or si festi <1.,; portion *.| it w|,.eh re
c-.go.irt lire pff.'M p »<rt Dial Ire, .* mrord Into
s iini manufactory, * . ihr |**mr wouml.-l solt|t*>ta in
Ihe ( riuresn srrtiY will beta ih*lr wound*, H nut
fertind, at Icett w»»thrd by apidiraliotis direct from
i*l«-f#tic hii|rr* Very roneolaioiy tt'ttl rr
by III" dost of
Trtr FIxpectid Great Comet—Tito eminent
natroimnter. M Bnbmet, m* mS. r of the Academy
of .Science#, gives some very interesting details
reintivn to ih«* return of that gn at coun t whose ,
periodical course isc.inpui. .1 i.y lire m<»M eolel.r^t- ih 1
ed otieurVer, st three I'umlred y. tr* Out eyel'.-al
r. eord* show that it was observ.-d in the year B»l. J
39J. fifed, 97i—again hi 1UW, and the next lime mi I
V*—always clescnlwl as tinning with the m..*t i
raorflinary hritlianrv. M»it <>l the F'.ur. pe.in
arr noniers had ngrceu in announcing th« roturn
t linn imllict III 1MI8; but it In* hitherto (ailed to
pp. ar In fact it in not snea*y ..r sniipln n matter
o coinpulo tliono vast cyclical i>on<ds ns some
superficial persons, who do n t look beyond tho
dav o| the year id which they ||»«. may imagine
vVu are, however, assured l>y M. liabiriot, thit,
up (•• tbiv moment, this fe-aunlul *tar " is living mi
it* brilliant reputation t<» ilrei Sir John Iferachcl
himself was wrong when Ire .paired id tt* re
appearance, and nut crape on In* telescope ' Wo
sr.' now Infer mod that a eolrloaied and aenuaie
computer—M. Ihmuiie. o| .Mi.ldfetiiirgli—wuh n
patience and dovotwlricss truly t ierman, has gone
over all previous calculation*, nud mnda n new
rwinnato <1 lire eetiarnte and combined action of aH
th- planets upon this cotiict, of ilir. e hundred years.
Slid he ha* diM'overeii ill it it It not |.>M l>. it*, but
only rctarde'l In its inninm Tho result id this
severe Iatfr gives tho almnl .>( tine rare and io-
rrownnl vltilor in August, IM're, with animrertnin-
ty of two year#, more or I. ••.*.. that lrelwe<n lA.'di
and IHflO, UvntA who ale tin n Hv mg may h-qm to
•ee Hi#i great luminary wfneh, in l.*>Mi, rnu*<d
(Tiarles V to nlnllrale —{Ad»o< „l«. and Journal.
Heavy F'aii.l'Rk in Maine.-'The Bangor Jour
nal eay* that n "lateinciit ol the alfaus < t Meters
I'oulk vY Co., iioavv lumber eperator*. .-I Bangor,
| shows Hint their liabilities urn about iH'.’o.H"*, vvh.lo
t* are not ie.ve than fliki.iksi.
Sprinrfirltl Firr and Mnrinr liiMirnnff lo..!
i IF ol’ICINtJITF.I.B . M.4-M.
Kmn so I'xnsiv. I’rt/k't. , Wn . I'osstt, Jr.. See'>.
i »-h »'tp;Ul. all ps-d up asd Uive.tnl in l int < :*•• I
II..nd and Morigaxr. lUuk and lt*t'r..*d Mxkt,
s 1*10.000
I q 1*011 T % 4T NOTH
\ t "lftl 4b I ' ' 4N 4 >• KMlIV '.* f
r< nntoir***! ■ uh 71 rn'loon*. J ■* "
. M« Hi
\% UK lt<
I*R1WR|»:> ►; -
At»4 •*.»<"» *
M !•** ;.V
»• JrWtlt).A<
W (
71.* Pre 11^1 Eli
'•'fwlrnred Ktalrtiicnl «>f IE"
i.d i
spi
I and A •ret*.
"ffi.*
tut l.-eir |.-i
•t.* *uu eee
k* U- tout lAre-r rs.
>!'t *•».; all t»w At'
r..,El d.r, Wli
at l.illo*
all paid •
nlll.f •
iir J :t<
'•oen .Lr
. it"
s.l rV‘‘ bondt I,it
i'i llsiir >sd
of I ...an* nl
H k*.
Jt.UtJ i* f *t.
»n lfen.lt k 4|.»rt-
(U.dntl. rli l. a*
nirrrst I* dire .
f tire atH-vr real
. £ .V ; .U a
. r:. c, «>h».
I ht! .r *.
F«r E-u!
71.kl » r
Hr Nt)
tU Ire C
tre pn,
-Uiktlj
<'atlt on band, snd m lire band* of
Agentt and oilier*, pari « *Uiuste«t
l.osntun |M-r*onsl and collateral *e-
it.-^i («
4'alue of collaltral*.
All other Loan*
tulcrvtV on I.--ant and lutcstmenU,
Marine Ftemluiu Neio,
Hill* ipert*able,
hurpti
'J.CTi 4*1 | J
Y.UJ. U i
3,0X1 Z3
S,4r.V 73
io
ii. i.dt'i banker* dea^s p»«*t>.c al a,
ire. or I*v < tdon'al Pink V-L*.
lire 4'ffir.al l-l*t..lirre H*a« lt<g « ||!
.ras-tln) l.< ever) f^harWre ij»r. ai»J t*».
■ nt u. ca*ti st any low n in the Celled Mates, and U the
s«i ..r 4\r*t India 4 .dome*, ••» si wither o| oti li. ures
11 r>i>kr..n on iirella.tr, Fort* nr fe.r.Jcvn,
For :u*o* *oj M>arv*, ad .Hr** I' IV. I't'I.B k
i' . Hankr*s. rrankr.>M--n4tre 4!»'.r «, tirertnae. ; t t
41. ..r* » I |.ll.!«rit 4t > k t*tfeS3 4 llltr* a; tstnl
i'Od..n. 3 let. *.*i
4 t* Jt «**!•)
»rir. k
Y III: II I N > 111 VIOK1 4# 4 til ’ll
44 It.Vt\».tv A. m MV 4 hi
v I. (.El Vr*|| MV .
Tire
* Tire •.** tr.urv* t-1 44 . « mo »*•>•»’
,.C ^ •( h>»Wrt« kis WC.I to • r. M
tire w icU i; el tire nr m<! >•»
— ‘Mdlfc.-sre..* frva lire (,u* * Ti lnl 4 »»
LEATllHlk.
rav
77. M..o
i |0 1
Amount
Bo.
f A 7 .V* 73 ,
Bn.
,0(1 31 ,
An tfi n Wiiist Party —In ll..*t.
"• it*, there i*s party #.f lour gem., n
Inert in tiro lialill ol ineulntg logetber
ovefy Friday night fer twrnty-eevr n >
and nearly, and like.)' to muut lor
yoare more.
, Massaclm-
i-n w ii • bate
il p.aV w Inst
»rt. • 11:1 lisle
veiny seven
lilplm
dice, nud l.lver
I'll.I J* Ltiis. t ..( a lei
Jenkins, of Apstsclilcoti, I'tort.ls, to Fro.
• ••or Holloway.—“ I sulferevl for *e»«-n ni.o.il.* Irom
Js'iod'. e nnd bile, anting (rum a very .|i*>irdeie*l slate
of tire liver, during tin* lime, sllhouch t ir|e.t rnsn) rein
pipe* I oblailie«l lio rslletlo mr tun-rou*. 4ileigil», I
onrrlitu-l * qiisnlltv of Jour I’lllt, su I slier 11*1011 live
hours. I ••»• perheliy cured, and wi.h coiOd. nco rs
rointurrul llicm to ethers who are tbu> nltlirir.1 "
••dr VO (Klglrevl) JoiJoun.
Hr** AdirrHs'-urent.
A Hie,
r I.*
II..
I'» have a torlfet t><
hid rll*llilj«, wImwo i iHih rosy have o|ira |irr>«sod a
f "til' ltd IjdHl t<ol *w*ih>i| I bn Inifla >.| nolda
l***"«y *b" sGughiof (n ibn F'rm h (Silks will
uhUrriib(r*l|y Ire imno.riM if iho snilorsiasm sin >i.g
llismVtisli iOual lli«l di*p;*y<’d by wsa.ierlng C*|.
liftmans, wfo-sn dtoco srouml so >.|d ireillc-.sl,
which Urey Imit d on a rnd In ilio gold oHintry,
•clittitted thatr anbttms lUy.Unn to * ganotno *-.u-
vsoir ! But i|t*r rsgn lor ( rinrean fe*i#»ol«>»un ei
bllrti# ho iH/und* bom |n Pads felled I di*s re-
mMiiirar <h« r«.n*cdpt and r.mulaio swrli other in
mlniMaiing tn hi* wdsco
^ ,e * , *f*J , '“*Tli" ilouaw nl Reprsaantalivta, hy
*I° r*.i & *" *** ps***^! m sm *'• l'» i*(olilb|t ths
ol Ih# cotniitoM j«,U and other feotillngk In Iha
Hu, f M ^•oumioi
P*MSUM cl timed M fugitive tfevoa *
4lnv Pa Rf IsotoN —"What a queer conceit 1 '
tai I Mrt Partmgion, ss Ike read in Hie pr.oeed
li.gt "f iho tenale that tio.iliy p.-rs-me lord lull 1
du. ed a pnlillon for lnco|p..raioni I-•( inamifeciiir
mg purpose# He hail In* m ooli lull ol gmg. r
br< *d at Ula lime, front a quantity «d such tbai In
lisd slowril away Hi Ins (*•»« kei, and hit aMienfed i
wn* not very ilisiHirl " Manufacturing p •!
|►. *ei! " nonllnuell ell", **Whal >1 queer llllllg t>
111*1111(40(010, lo Ire sore , anil tlo-tn Mstn'l w*y
mi-egh alrt-arly In m#nufa'tur» town p .ip.. 1
lot' they mutt go and make A regular Inistne** •>
It" " Pur ;*• Htea," sanl Ike wnn • inplts*l*, " p 0 r
pur, p-*i, (Hr, |nii|N>, e-e- #, »• «, purtmeot - n n p.
m-nufsclurlna purtH'ors " " t ih 1 " said Mr* P«r
tnightti,”llisl • all, I* it I N4 oil, |'m gl* ( | n «n.'
no wnrae, hut I don't tee whet they want wuh •
Isw allowing 'em (tr nlsimfseiuie purposes, wh '
Urey can’t carry out half Hie purposea 1 Iiry roako '
Hire stopped to hita oil dm thread wuh whtvlt alv.
w*s . ottirsellng a rent, snd Ik,, no end over 0. i)i,
atoiynftlio '* F'.lnvon llloilo rs of llrilsny, .-r Ho
Ifn (vtidt 4.f Um feme .M -miisoi," ami Ire. anm j
alw. yfre-l In His Mil vent urea ..I D mna Ilona and the
llisek Kioglil.lli Ilia dark f.nr«i, a i mhlnlgbl. In a '
Ih'iorfer eioim, whore, in a ierr t.l. ftgbi, filsck !
h ojlil an I'luinphaol, and the *<* r .n brigund* g d
•l«w<«| —(ll..a!..n Post
me 1
t) - 1 Mi.'1 ure Chalk, l-Uy VV niir, .0
r><*iirell(«, I., roiirral a (adoil nr *al|.
H you would have lire owe lo
check, n clear, healthy, and ir»n*p«
simI vlg.o lniii*o>l iI.ooikIi ihe *>■
> Vinil!" h|\\n | s|| Ml Ml HI'.,
tog 10 •li.i-rilon* It d.vea not taste .
• werl.nrrel* j toil tf, after a few .1 «
)">ir health ni..| Iwaui) re*l*l«g,
v lipremii, and the whole *)*|em till
•tied Mm * Hprmg moruing, ilren )•■
snd ml the valuable rerilltcair* v
I Slltflll H It Ihe vreslr-l luirtlh t "I
» l.srinle**, and al the »an
• Frr*e-*e flean
t ..I the .. f«lle,
"llpll'll.MI
elite
*.|.<rtl*ernrhl.
-'••rfullj
(• b 44i
HI VIII.I
a A*
*•* i i
» -Hit
•I'I"
ctale.1 I*
• 'll VM.
ANlUHNK I IIF.ltII4 I \| r
■ iirtever known, t<re much plat.
••(-••» • iMIflN* which will •w.iiii| no. , „„.,
lb*l of 4 Ik McCarty. 44 o*i 4"lew . Ii .
4 »let had. f.>r the liilfd lime, an si-wcm *.. j n ‘
lire right lolre ••( Id* lungt,ranting • ,/r*i r,» ls » ..r
phlegm, with • driMuHut rough, ,r„. ,
•■do*, *1,a •'•>m*rl., ke , In *l,.ot, pi•- , *jnj|.;..m i n ,|l
csir»| *p, e.|) death (lotn l'oii*.nnpii.>n . • • I it.. >.. te/ri
l ‘e •*>••,wore amofevraird, ,, i„ wr r, enilrel*
• o».| ht ih« nm *f till* rsbialtlo ine-H. )vre V(ie**v*ih
* urea. li.. won-Ur lhat ■•l>*st< >«n* mv •M.t.i. rc ( ...on,e*v.l
" *'*•• nlAlii.r.ltfe 1*1 v ii ii io t v <i.mil 41..
■ '.III* e-jiiklly rffirlool for l|w.*e | * inml ,|.„i
lire H.vwv H, |i , *rrh.ea, kc-
lw*c».,,l|»» |.«in| l.lr'*, lo Ire had g.*> • lire agrnU
I rue r..r each,«ulj J#* cent* |re» Irein. ... *i« I. «n r * ».«
’’ I' 1 M TIM*** M. II HNIdi k CO.
44*. 44' I.IN<nl N,
A A. mil • • v|< i.H" 4 111,
J. It. 4I<H III k its
fob W1 |g n»h
A.tjueiid, du.' and utq>ald,
Incurred and in pnn rs* a
j vi * t it**.n;
re|Nvrie«t, on winch n « a
tl»n lias Ireon taken, .
f.irtoare* rotitie.) by lire i\i. 3.»w t<
lor lire year, . •JOI.T'M •*
VJ.3XI J
44'.41. t oNNKH. Jr, Nrereiary.
Office nf tlie.r-prlnglWvId 1*1 re k vi a rinr Inturstne #
i ompany. hpinvcfleht, Jan. IH. 1-s.v* t
Tint Company !• r>"W prrpsre.1 io inttiro ;vr.>j«criy oi
a* reasonable term* «• any oilier c -vl (<.m|»ny .4 j,
|dy to .4 44'I LIU' II, Weneral Inturance Ag'l.
Frv
I U1T*. IIKXDIY A (()
North Third-etrivd. Pii.i irvst.ruu
-Co 4I*.» «lafiuc r*. i'a.rvrrea *|«1 Itni^owv* nl
* *11 >hln* aid dealer* m IteS aoJ • *»k !-wle
Sid Kipp 4vn»n (eh i»
Hkil.Bn'T
tire ftnadjsli ha** laio'r r«ern
<«wwwwwtts>w* l.ouwc, ar«d feuie** tk
j hwliHa and iMonwl kirk*.f rs*»*a.:
h* ysv-alvar ol>*M.i-t* to psrr-m*
• An*-,ii t„ ij.rvt Uaapiwf* **
■ i*-*l »V nlMU 4, TU rfMWkir .
puaiirdy twihl. bw,|>j r\rwdW<M i •
A 1 ,
NOTH 1..
* ).«.) !
tVMi*v?. rid j-e-.o
th.. ot rial
Bo. of Inc.
!.••*»<•* paid during lire
IlMlrt lrd IO !»,« I*IP J It. Hwriongh*. or lo Ih* U
,7 .l.repph II. Iliire ngh* k Hon, see reqaeren*! i..
Immni.tK i.avnvrtn is* *ntMc*-d*rr
J.N4I MAt'l'llI'.Rr*#i.S |||.|
I.III.H.V, AJm’r.
i ' IN. IB M. un 4 N B4 . 4V|I|«M:4. H 4V. I U HR.
Yt < v*RN. 4i 4Tn HU v4. Mli'i;r>, kt.
ss ld*!« 4 ltd VetnNigahc-a 44 1. .in
Mule Mul mil I irr ami Mari nr Ininranrr (o.
or rr..\.NH41.vania.
Asretlt, Mai l»l, lEil, . |3>,3IH To
Bo. do Iti, KVt. y: -,T\.t ic
Premium* received from May 1st, IH3*. to
5 li/,i»n id
i. A (lire
.tr mr
. ll.'Uktvt 4.1b
t l*raw.t*
• t.t < ..£M( Ptt
N»:44 N|*|| | Nt« lilt I VV t.l»CO»
( »o| • 'kl' av-5 t.,kl SoairewZ tit“tfi ’ - ’
d * win*. .* f.-Wi jci tie.* ht-rfc* *.*re . • ti'"*
<«4*(g t.of |4 ciJh H
W 4t4SlVotT I!> *>*J
trh 13 tUO'O
v I) IT.nvr
ol sM »
Iillrer 31*1, ItCii..
Faid losset mosntlmo,. .
F..f nu4fsi.ro apply lo
Herat 111
• 133 ,i **u i*o
4VM.nl 'It.
Kqiiilahlr Fire Inviirunrf ( ouipnni
"I l.l'MlnN.
4 4 r tT 41 I'.’rHk'.itvv 4 *r A J4ts4*kV.
T»H* large an.) prompt paving t'umpany having a
Hoard ol Itelrm nee In I'hilsdrlphla, vhrr* a!) rla.mt
are sdjntlnl, are prepstisl IO litaurv all kind* ot piojrer*
N l 14 i p...p . I
I.I.U, *1; |,n!>i
llran V4
. om Vie*I. {kail, in g
44 Writ k M’
■t-Hgf. fere
• n \ Mni.vssKs.
txC and In finr aat
u'. I |-w« h**e«-», )i
\-T 4NTIM-..
I ININ VIII I rivi.v A Nil IK 7 1
| ) Ft t |4 rent* ar* ty •*+’ kinuo
14 !i.f, M 'f.inp u-J 1-i. h ’
KrkviV I) h» '.J w »;**•»
44 04 I |.«4tN ttt»wo"tv.
I t *T *»s *<••*». I a*«4t«* »4 . • • t io-’
<T*. I> VV ktW'X VI
1 11 I -V HI II I II V Ult
I 4 '\ Ck <•■>; u» t+iU*id Vi4 -1.« l~nt *
* i-.i »v . r ?> V ».«*/*. » wrsw- w >»" "
C ail winfkl ;/,>**• tirp*»>*IV. V* Id.* '
I 4 ft I* • t t*h • and vv teg* j uuw I *e.
* amt for sal# hy H'lll.V*
let* I:
1 144 :i l»lM iJ hitor N.«iIw<t III
I arn »e, pi r. hr 44 in •vruh. fv-sw N.
- t wi* *
V«« t *.rt. *
*4*, r* IAre l*.i** *d Ik* SiwnS
llfM
«-kk!y aid in Ofieinre.,--'*
>y *- a nn*'
!!••••• ii.mpa
are alt
I
■grit to iirenro
and New 4 .ok
iv Ing lire Age ti.
* of o
• Irvmg and good, yreilngall
v* and In lull I ha •,
use* .<1 • Itarkwion, |T.i
•«mt apjdlot (oi
1 I - T . ar.O i
fl vo* of VV ..iir
'JO '
T
'•*4
i
P bill Rr*l
Mi .vi
liunrarur. ran ro'j wpnn gt IHivt
made n> l.ogtataiuics fully »>..••.
, 44 II.Ill'll, tlrn**al liwurairec 'g't
BV 1,
it'i-Vwii* An kl o
nioy in; vn ini» «inr «t
44 heal Hh-w.K Hra* '*'1'
■ • *..! |(<«***-*. '**< <»i *
A,.UN IM.KIiMll.t . No i in
I’lpl* *ll t •
IA7"'"
I l |*or l|Hllr«*M*l.
• ••., i> ■ non •«« iviu>a ami in.llo to Nat»«*> k .
••tilth, 44 II |tmTv.wgt>a, ll.ida-.li, | l*«,oivg S 4 .s Hr«g
ham, KHIV k ('••. 44 t 1*0014 k • *•, It 44 l.arman'. 4V j
lUti. ..hi k hi l>ans k 44 aiMwv'W, 1 J Og.lon, I*--*-w i "
k 4 diallings, l! I'*rw.-n* Jk • vs •*»■ wn a "miih. He'd
• Mk*-* *wd Afpbw. 1.
I » •!< k-1 ,V
Cf ft»r
.-j k kin
Il t wit c put
PattM'EMf Roacarw — Poaidoni Kidrent, ..f |,i -
lrer.4, was fe.rn III I'oierahurg, Virginia Hot..re
tfi.. year tR13. Ins m-dlrer. "Aurtiy |L.bcr:s," a4. ,
•Ire w«a i-s||««l, et|iljrral<M| wHli lior s«ma 1,1 l.iheiia
In l"l|o. J.-eeirlt J fl-dreM*, .••«« i.| tboan •..(>•, w n*
r h *i>ri Prasttfenl ol ilia Lolimy. nmigiili rwniinmw i
III ilia iiflfea
WkgttyM n» Arr»i
lied, I*n
np|h*eili
•thl (-»*/•*» -Mar
ti " cake nl llmiinit mo, ihe IHq,. yi» r f,
M|-|ereiia lilting Han, on I loirtvlsy, Jansttr !»). lit
lire IU* .Mr L dlard, |(o> J antra J| llf.mkiiilg
lo Mi« Halil# Drill, all ol llooue oruniy, Ky.
Iliitlt (tlwit'w YrgwlMtilr I I Mr I tiro.
V\ O * olid fall lire atiakllon of ..*r naadol*. a*|ree«aft
If I In u vbx n.a) Ire *o At. * log flow. lII»»-4*o, lo lire ml
• anl-ewrenl nl IIAMlTMN’H V R441 I Alt I-It TIN#*
1 I lift. * hi* ti W*ar bo ("<**».! mv Ih* ‘owr»l« p*g* «-( iM*
pi|wt 11 I* at* atlf*H*vll4vaf | •o'stw.re, sol di-wMtre**
• •ire o| lire wiwt talwthfe r*W»**tla*. tn *♦•»<• h>»
l* rrr-.<i*vtn.'«v4**l. •••# dts*w»#r**|.
Ill III mihl action on Iha *»..martv, U*** t an-I ih* kid
Ire,* Will Bi*t«ajw*s,IktOghjAMhoi 1 no.n.h||i* anJ
• * Am in>n | p*o.* In Iha Ha* k, o.d*. a..d H*a**4,
iiilsh, twwvilwu. MUgHtaiMtai.iiow^Na-v'e^ta,
1 v.ta*..mpH4h, <ao*»v|wl*. MUtMttail.ni. iiowiNo-oaMta,
LUlnls. ITss, »)«•*» C»*ni|4alnlK »V o*m., No..-..* B*
Idllif ■ with all Iha dioaaar* stitlne I*-*** owpwr-o bh*v*d
|Mi<«(* j*o4i#a and‘Nlhlrww will pl**w- go* n aftlai
»»k. N 4 llat-lrw Ik
Ilino, I'a* I* A
franklin a lOanil
4V. KM.i t
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