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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORN INC, FEBRUARY 22, I 65
■Ic Vita-Hack |a Life.
Al Ifci East und of this alsls—church of 81. Mary
Orary, Loadoa—ataadaa Mouaal, a portion of whoaa
larcnplloa comIiu of thu first varan of tba following
beautifulpoaai,which U lhou*li», and nvltk somupro-
bablllly, to bu the production of Qiurlaa.-.fau*f* •/
Su Jfiry Ovrry, $y IP, mylar,p. W.
Lika to tkn dam ark roaa you ran,
Or Ilka tkr blossom oa the tm,
Or Uka tba dainty lower of May,
Or Ilka tba Moraine or tba day;
Or Ilka tba ran, orilko thsahadn.
Or Uka tba yawd which Joaar had t
km ao la nun, whoaa thread laapua,
Drawn cat, and eat, and a« la dnua I
Tba roaa Cltbara, tba bloaaom MaaUth,
Tba flower hdaa, the moraine baatath,
Tba aaa arts, tba ahadow fllaa,
Tbaioard ooaaamka, tba nun ba dlea.
Uka to tba iraaa tbaPa nawly apranc,
Or Ilka the Ute thafa Jaat be*ua.
Or Uka tba bird tbat'a hare unlay,
Ur Ilka the paartad daw of May,
Or Ilka aa boar, or Ilka a »pan,
Or Uka tba singing of a twin t L
ran rack la man, who I vaa bybcealb i
la bare, la there tin llto, In death I
The maa decay a, the tala doth and,
Tba bird la flown, tba dawaaaoaad,
Tba hour la ahert. tba apan not lone,
The swan'snear death f man's life la doaal
Lika to a babble oa a brook, *
Or—la a mirror—like a look,
OrllkaaakalUa la tba band.
Orllkaawrttlncoatboaand,
Or llkantkajfht, or Ukon dream,
OrUkothu (tiding of aauaaai;
Eton tack la aua, wboao life U hiealh,
Is here. t« iWra i In life, In death I
Tba buohto's bum, tba took*a forgot,
Tba ahuiUa'alunc, tba writing's bfot;
Tba tbougbt la pawed, the dream la rom,
Tba water gilds#—man's Ulb la dona I
A Ladyb Oylalaa al raany Forts.
And ao you wrlah me to tall you all about "ranoy
tern," and whether" Ruth Hall" ia roally her au
tobiography, do you T Wall, I wiah Fanny would
let ma "tall tho wholo story," na iho " Old Doctor"
(ace Ruth Hall) aaya it would do her credit.
Fanny la altogether a remarkable creature. Wo
wore schoolgirls tog other, as you know, and vory
good irienda. Fanny waa a eonecientioua acholnr,
and alwaya " hid her loeeiona." Sho waa dolicato
looking, but aa mucularand nctivo aa a doer; waa
food ol rambling in tho woods to gather flowers,
and could out-walk all her school mates. Sho was
sometimes a Hula too old maidiah lo suit mo and
many others—moreoapoclally tho beau* who wish*
cd to ingratiato thomselvoe into hor favor; aho
alwaya sent them to the right about iu double quick
limo. and pitched their boquota out ot tho window.
Fanny dressed the moat taatelully of us all. Sho
eould tio a ribbon, put tho bows and flowers nnd
feathers on a bonnet, cut and mako an apron, altor
or fit a drees, arrange a collar, or darn a stocking
hotter, and mako a few ornaments and a shin ward
robe go further than anybody olao 1 over saw.—
Whenever any of us girls st school or st homo
wantodto dross particularly nico, wo would put
Fanny's taste and handiwork into requisition ; and
although aho seldom attended parties hcrtoil, she
used to take much pleasure in " filing up " her
friends for such momeotous occasions. Sho wn
very fond of children, with whom she was a great
favorite, and she is so still. She seems to know
them thoroughly, and they sot-ni lo know her. Sho
would quit the gaycet cirelo at almost any time t«*
dress a doll or eover a ball for a child, «*r t«» have a
g-'od pl»y with the lutlo folk generally.
After we were married (I wus married first) wo
dJ not see each other so otton. Fanny proved an
excellent housekeeper. contrary to the predictions
ol some of her acquaintances Her liu«t*and was a
splendid man, and 1 u*vd t<* think 1 never saw s i
fine a couple as they when they canto into church
on Sundsy. They had three children, the oldest of
whom died when about six years old. I’oor Fanny!
Tho death of her little darling almost broke her
heart. She ia a most affectionate and devoted
mother, and it took her a long time to recover
front the shock. Our Jessie died not long after,
and was buried near dear Fanny's little one ; and
we used often to visit their graves nnd weep there
together. During these hallowed communing*,
I learned to rcsjrect nnd love Fanny more than
ev-r. 1 have never become acquainted with an*
other such a religious nature as has. Shu is ortho*
dox through and through; and nothing onn shake
her faith. Kcligiou is not a matter «f bet id with
her; she knows it. Had it not been lor this stfotig
religious nature, I think sho never could havo borne
up under her trials; for trials sho has had, many and
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SAVANNAH, GA.
Thursday Morning, Feb. 22.
BY TFLEQRAPH FOR THE 'REPUBLICAN.
LATER FROM lit'ROPE
ARRIVAl.
OF THK
Tho death of her husband was a terrible blow to
Fanny. They loved each othor dovotedly. For
Somo months 1 was afraid she'd go crazy, but her
tru*t in Provideoco sustained her. Then came
yean of poverfy, and sufferings worse than pover
ty ; but of this enough has been said by others —
Even in those dark days, Fanny’s taste and judg
ment, her dexiority with tho needle, and her facul
ty fur makiug a little go a great way, cnatded her
always to mako a good ap|rearanco at homo and
abroad. 1 have seen her ••(ten lock quite queenly
when her whole wardrobe could not have cost as
much ts tho fan, or the collar, or the bonnet, or
tho pocket handkorchiof of somo "ftno lady" who
was porhaps envying hor appcarauco. Her tint)
form and gracofu! earn ago ot courso helped her a
groat deal, for aho has ono of tho lincet forms 1
oversaw. Her face is not hnndsomo ; bat sho is
to good-hearted, a* frank and aimplo in hor mmi
nors, so intelligent and witty, that in conversing
with her you would never think of calling her
homely.
That phrenological examination in tho seventy-
sixth chapter of'Kuth Hall” would applv to her
pretty well, eepccially what is said about ‘‘Ruth's"
religious nature, her trust in Provideoco, her son-
sitiveneas, her tasto, and her choice of friends. 1
think Fanny nover had any intimate friends; sho
is loo oxactiog. If a man should swear in hor
presence, or speak lightly of religion or anybody
she loved, she would not be apt ever to admit him
to her confidence. But that persona! friends sho
hi* srs always devoted friends, and respect her
very highly.
But, dear me, bow 1 am getting on! 1 must stop;
so, to sum tho matter all up in a brief space, Fanny
Fern is one of tho most remarkable, as well as ono
of the best, of women. Her success and her plain
speaking havo doubtlcm mado enemies who will
try to injure her; but I can aasuro you that you can
roly implicitly upon her honesty and goodness,
whatever you may hear or read to tho contrary.
fXSWV OXOfCRRXOTYrU)
Wo take the folio wing from a Boston paper
whoeo editor ts probtbly an ascotic:
She is full forty, is banny. Sports curls like a
girl of seventeen- They are auburn—poetiraIfy
so. Hu a keen flashing eye. Nose between Gre
cian and Roman, rather thin and rather g>>«d look
ing. Cheeks with a good deal—quite too much-
coloring. Comes of rouse. Bad taste, hut no
business of ours. Lips well turned and indicative
of firmness rather than ol—sugar. Chin hand
somely chiseled. Wholo countenance betokens a
woman of spirit and high nature gunnraily. Form
graceful ana statoly. Rather tall and emphatical
ly genteel. Pretty lest. Ankle to match Hand
email. Likes to show it. Dresses in tho cut-and-
dash school. Fond of ribbons, laces, millinery,
Ac., generally. Talks rapidly, la witty and bril
liant-cutting and lashful. Proud aa Lucifer.—
Food of fun. Hales most of her relative*. Treats
her father sod Nat. (N. P. Willis) almost bruteful-
ly. Has three u pretty girls as ever wore curls
ft prrnid ot them, and justly. Is heartless. Isa
flirt. Lives in clovtr. Is worth $20,000. G,,t u,
by pen and ink. When passing tho street lakes
eight ayes out of ten. On the whole wonderful
woman ts Fanny.
Kurayean taiblonslor February-*
At ibis inclement season of the year it is the si
of our modistes to blend comfort wnh elegance; ...
proof of winch the materials now m<«t in demau-t
are popllne, either figun-d nr plain, and moire an
tique, striped with velvet. Horriefimet th« plain
dr-raes are almost entirely covered with velvet
bands of different widths.
We have spoken ol bdica with braces, wmch
continue to bo much in favor Upon a plain do-**
they should be of moire antique velvet, or ptus’i
notions, or a clear muslin hnrjy, or are charm r,*
when mado of velvet or tafl-tas. For very ii,||
dress they may bo formed with garland* ol flower.
In which ease ihs coillure, which is cutm©**)
wrssthsof flowers placed vary Ur back on the
bead, should match tho«o on tho dr*-**
Homs of the ribbon brace* reach to the middle of
tha skirt st ihe waist of the front, they a>,■ firuwtn d
with a large bow ol Mbboria.aod m • t at tlio waist,
at the hack with a long L«u XIII bow , or,
shoulder they are edged with a narrow Deo Tho
sleeves are trimmed with ribbons to match.
Plain velvet. which is no longer worn for eve
ning, ia much adopted for walking drees. Mono
antique. so long in favor, is i*ow very generslly rn
placed by watered silks
In speaking of bonnets, the following will I*?
found among the most recherche -A bonnet of (
drab velvet, trimmed wnh feathers, of tltoasrne col
our, twisted to form a wreath round the crown , in ’
tha front they era separated by an agrafe of velvet,'
inside a aeanat cactus, with long velvet lrav«s on
one aids, and on tho other a tww of ecarDt
mil red with black blond. A bo-met of violet ustm,
entirely covflfsd with aooried black lull* -on each
skU, tolls ol Violat (aathcife, ehaderi to black ; the
tulle, which covers tha front, W finished by a rurh*
of narrow black lac#; a wreath ol double mallows,
with black valval foliage. Is placed on each side of
the fans. A bonnet of black plain velvet, with no
trUntntsg, except two bowa formed on each side by
bsrbss of U«e; In tha middle of each an ornament
of Jet. Round the edge of the front, a lace, about a
asarWf of X yard deep ; forming a fall Inside the
front; bunches of mom rosea, with velvet Inliegn
W* bays lately sseu an elegant sleeve nf a novel
form, called ths (slip sleeve ; It |« tight si the lop,
and finishes la two frills, having the appearance of
a double sleeve. Dre edges are cut In deep acol-
Velvet msn'lre. embroidered with silk ami bug
les, era mads In many forma ; among the n»«t
K cadet Is om of small atxe, md reselling hmer
• tbs waist, but terminated »*y a deep flounce of
velvet, st Ihs bottom of which is a deep Ism
IIssitu ot Waammmip,—The mcgtslity In
WsflblDftoo City, I sat month, eilnMta an aggre
gate of including 49 whits, and II colored, died
*7 . \-aI i -i a
13, typhoid lever I.
Tex Hnos llusf*>*i —There is now a fair pros
pect of * revival In the boot sod shoe business,Mye
the Abingdon iMws ) Ktsndard. <>rdcr* are c«dn-
mg In from varions <|uxruru. and though not very
Urge a* yet, ll Is hoped that at the opening of
spring ths demand will b* lively. Horns of the
manufacturers In Wsymooib sod vicinity bavs re-
snvsd orders drum ths New Englsnd trade, but
their operations will pfobsbfy be conflnod to ths
WAlttOf
Nxw Yore, Feb. 91.
Tho U. 8. Mall steamship Bsltio has arrived,
bringing Liverpool dalos to tho 10th lust.
NAHKGTL
Tho Liverpool cotton market was dull, and de
clining. Sales of tho week, 35,000 bales- There
had been but littlo demand from speculators or ex
porters.
QMulligan’qootes Cotton in favor of buyors. llo
gives tho following quotations:
Fair Orleans 5 5-Bd
Middling do 5 l-8d.
Fair Uplands. 3 l-2d.
Middling do 3d,
Tho imports for tho week amounted to 11,000
bales.
Tho Havre Cotton market was less activo, but
unchanged.
On Friday 6000 bales were sold. Tho mxrkot
closed dull.
Breadstsfft were dull and doclining also.
Canal flour was selling at AOs; Ohio at 43 s. to
43s.36d. Corn, 43 to 44.
Trado in Manchoster had declined.
Money waa tighter. Couaots, 911-4.
HENKUALNEW3-
The now British Ministry consists of Lord Pal
merston as Premier; the Earl of Patunuro (bettor
knowu as tho Hon. Fox Mxullu, an old Whig) as
Secretary ol War; Lord Clarendon, Secretary of
Foreign Affairs, and Eatl Groy, Colonial Secreta
ry-
Eight Austrian merchant ships had been fired
intu by tho Russians at Galatz. Austria demand
cd an explanation.
Louis Napoleon, the Emperor ot France, is
about to take command *>| tho army on the Rhine.
Thu furling at Constantinople is strongly in fa
vor ol |H-aco.
Thu members of tho old Cabinet will continue
in office, except the changes mentioned.
Sir Charles Napier had made a savago speech
against tho old ministry.
Affairs at Sovaito|*ol are unchanged. The Rus
sians continued to rnuke sorties from the town.
Tho French batten vs htd received orders to pre
pare lor a gcnoral bombardment, and a is said that
the arrangements t >r the assault are complete.
Tho Turks havo dulratcd (ho Kumimii* on tho
Danube, nnd sent 4<Xi prisoners to CoiivtAllliin-piu.
Omer Pasha has withdrawn Ins rongnatioii
Tho Russian lutccs on tlio frontiers of Austria
have been ordered to retreat.
Poland and Dcnmaik are seeking to join tho
Western Alliance.
DOUKSTIC NANKlim
CtlARLtSTo.v, Feb. 31.
9,200 bales Cotton changed Bands to day at b 1-4
to 9 1-4. Full prices were paid, and tho market
closed firm. Good middling, ti 3-d.
nailing or mi: Atlantic.
N».w York,Feb 21. i
Tho Atlantic sailed to day, taking out 91,230,-
000 in specie. Among her passengers wore Gum
and Mario.
Tho new flag-stuff, which now surmounts
tho Exchange, is a decided improvement, nnd do-
aervou approval.
Smloou.so StoARS—Somo twenty thousand
sugars havo been seized on bonrd the Enoch l*ratt,
which arrived hero Tuesday, from Cardenas, byol*
ficcrv ol the Custom Houao.
tsr rhe U. S. District C<>urt, Judgo Nicoll pro
siding, was in session yesterday, having adjourned
the second Tuesday in this month The Grand
Jury found a true bill against Michael McCollough,
for the murder of a negro man. last fall, at F->rt
Jackson, near this placo. McCollough is now in
jail, and will probably bo tried at tho April term
of the Court.
Kii.livo SrocK **se Kau.ROAns i* Georgia—Wo
learn from tho Macon Meascngor, that tho Supremo
Court of Georgia, now in session at Macon, ha*
had before it two casca, ono instituted by tin* Ccn*
tral, and tho other by thu Macon Ac. Western Rail
road, involving the question ot tho constitutionali
ty of the act ol the last l<ogi«laturc, in regard to
Railroads and their liability for injuries to aw-k
and other property,aiid that on Mond iy morning tho
decision of tho Court waa pronounced, sustaining
tho act and all of its provisions A Railroad Com
pany may now be sued in any Militia District, in
any county through which tho Itund run* arid in
which it has sn agent
A Nr w Jam..—It will ho scon that the Jmtici-a
of tho Inferior Court advertise fo-plana f<>r a new
c-rtinty jail. Wo aro glad to observe this move by
tho Court, and think we may venture tooxpioM l-»
it itie hearty thank* of thu entire community f->r
tho step it has taken. Wo sincerely hopo that, a*
soon as a suifablo plan shall havo boon adopted, the
Court will proceed lo give out tho contract* for
building, and that it will pu*h forward the work
with all p«*#it»lc dispatch We want a secure and
roomy building,Iituaicd in a convenient ami hralihy
locality, and having npartmriita for all cIom.-* of
t>ffi-nders.
Hsrv*wtrE Road -The Macon Mesarngcr learns
that tire large suit of Merer a Collin* and Aluxan-
dor, contractor*, agatint the Brunswick Railroad
f'ornpany, which lia* been |H-nding for vriirio Inns
pa»(, in t»lynn Su;»erior Court, hat been *.<ille.| lo
the saiiafacrion of *11 tho j-ari.e* m interest, and
lesrns further, that th«*'.'ck of tho Company has
piree«| into rhe hand* of new parties, wlu» den gn
very soon to recommence thu work upon the Rail
road
trw, regrer r«, |. urn rhat the |rw* <.er«*t»ued
by tlio fire Tuesday night Will tall Very heavily up
on Ml* Cruillppm, whose grocery store, with tie
contents, **• tfr*rroved In *d'iiit-<n i<* the loss
Upon her goo-1*.slm |* left rn Soinn fft*), with
Do tnnsnt lo pay it «>r reaumo 1 uaineM ll«r caan
appeals strongly to the rharilatrle, and lo such we
Would commend It.
vr Wo learn that iho *had liihsrinen caught in
flack River, on Monday last, an mormon* por
poise, weighing 700 pound# ll w«« takm ju*t op
jr-Aiia Mr Chevs*' place, north of Ifulrlunson'e
laland It i* not often—indeed, it la the fir*r time,
that we have heard of on* Ix ing m«ii ao h gh up
th* river.
I'rmca Allwrt i* q-ittu bald on the top of hi* head
I'reinature bahimre s«eiti* lo In- h> f».| l tar) In tho
royal f«rt»l)p Tho Ihtko of (‘arnbrMge, (hough
only ibiny-vti ysar* i-f age, loir hi* hair sums tons
ago. Gsorgo IV io*irtrd early to a wig, nnd iho
Duke of York wa* bald at thirty,
Tho Hhtkespoare and Garrick Goblet, mado Iretti
tho memorable mulUrry troo that grow in Hhakes-
pearo'a garden at Htrstlord-on Avon, waa aold re
cently In I/i ml on. at H-dtiorby A Wilkinson's for
£71. Garrick drank out u| it st tho Hrrsilurd juld-
Is*.
trr a writer In the I'ortland AdrertiMr statre
that *lH»f«ly l*elore hi* deaih, Mf. W*1m«i wroto
in Mr Fillmore, than I'restdani, tnanlully isking
upon hltnssff all tho blame ol tho U*hoo Island
•flair, out of whlsli ha# grown Mr A G IDnson s
guano riatm against the govormneol.
tST IliahopJ O Andrew, has r«move<l from
Oif'/rd, Georgia, to Hoinmofhsld, Alabama Ths
address ol Ilttlmp I'iorco Is also chang*d from
Nf*sris, by tho cstshltahmont of a r»*w p>*«tofTleo,
heaief his rssUonce, called "Culvsftoii," llamaKh
oouaty, Geo
-CliArlcB J. Jenkins.
Baliiving that any agitation of tho tiubornatorial
quankHi for soma limo to como would bo prema
ture, If not mischievous, we havo purpoeoly abstain
ed from all discussion of the eubjoct. Nothing, no
far ai wo could see, was to be gained by bringing
it forward at this early day; whereas, a different
policy might, and we beliovo would, result in pos
itive good. Tho people of Georgia just now are
separating into four political divlelone—Whigs,
Democrats, Know Nothings, and Temperance men;
—and, without prudenco on tho part of tho conser
vative proas, oach of theso divisions may be driven
to mako distinct nominations—a consummation
most devoutly to bo deplored. There nood not,
and should not, be more than two candidates for
Governor. Ono of theeo candidates will bo nom
inated by tho supporters of tho present National
and Stalo administrations; and tho other should
bo selected by the opponents ol itioso administra
tions. Should this policy bo adopted, there nood
not bo tho loast apprehension as to tho result.
It was our wish to koep tho quoation upon to tho
latost day possible, and not to indicate in advance
any choico of tho porson to bo selected aa our
standard boaror; but as the press in tho interior is
agitating tho subject, and as we desire to bo hoard
while others sro speaking, wo dopatt from our
original resolution, and doclaro that, that ablo
statesman and incorruptible patriot, Charlos J.
Jonkina, is, ahovo all others, our choico. Asido
from his pre-eminent iitnosa lor tho station, and hi*
long and valuable sorvicos, his Iricmla owo it to
him, no leu than to thomsclvos, to givo him an
opportunity to vindicate himself against tho foul
misrepresentations to which his oppononts in the
last canvass resorted, and to which ilia unexpected
defeatism bo ascribed. Had (air dualing boon
tho order of tho day, thoro ia scarcely an intelli
gent man of oithcr party who must not confess, that
Mr. Jenkins would this day bo tho honored Gov
ernor of tho Stato. And what a Governor ho
would havo mado, with his groat heart, his ftno
intellect, his spotless character, and his oxtonsivo
knowledge of tho laws, noarly all of which ho has
assisted in framing or passing!
In this manor wo do not speak for oursolves
alone. So tar as wo havo boon able to ascertain
public opinion in this portion of tho State, it is tho
general desire of his old friends that ho should ho
again put in nomination. Like ouraolvoo, how*
ever, should ho declino to run, or should somo
other suitahlo person bo solected, they will givo to
tho nominco their hearty support.
Ainrrlcnnlsm vs. Abolitionism.
Wo have looked with interest, says tho Balti
more American, upon a controversy that has lor
somo day* past occupied tho editorial columns oj
tho Washington Sentinol and tlio American Organ,
on tho question ol tho connection ol I'olitical Abo
litionism and Know Nothmgiam. Tho Sentinel
argues that tho Know Nothing or American party
in ibo North is Abolitionist, that there has tnen
only a change of name and not of principle, and
that tho election of Wilson,Howard nmi other nho*
litioniMs to the Senate is an unanswerable proof of
these allegation*. To this charge the Organ an
swers that it i* the object of tho American party to
subdue the abolitionists o| the North, not by waging
war "gainst their principles, hut by creating other
and more important issues before which they will
been til- power!#*#. In it* own words, speaking lor
th- party it represents, it says :
We shall keep steadily in view ill# purpose nf
our organization. Bank*, tanfl'-, nnd distribution
are buried in the " i mbs the enpulei*," *•» far a*
parj diviMons are eonce'iiol. Wo would b uy tin-
quc*ti ui ot •• slavery H m the same tomb, it tlio ad
ministration presses would cease their eternal din.
Hut this course dues not satisfy tho Sentinel, t*
Would have the Organ declare active war again* 1
alxdiiioniflls, and while it refuses to do this it char
ges tho party that paper represents with complicity
in their design.
Tho American thinks it wrong to attrihuto to
Know N'othiugism the election of Wilson, Seward,
and other abolitionists, to tho Senate. Tin s# re
sult* would have occurred had tho now party never
been heard of. They were clearly foreseen and
predicted a* the inevitable consequence of the Ne
braska cxcrtunonl, und Know NothiugiMn tlx*
only had ihu effect to distract what Would havo
otherwise been tho almost unop|x>*c<! triumph of
abolitionism in every Northern Slate.
Twenty-Nccniul ot Irbrunry.
This being thu anniversary of the birth day of tho
immortal Washington, thu day will ho celebrated
by tho several volunteer companies of tho city.—
I'ho Washington Legion, consisting of the Chat
ham Artillery, tho Savannah Volunteer Guards
and the Republican Blues, will make their third an
nual parade, under command of Captain Screven of
thu Guard*. Tho Legion will f..rm on rho Bay at
11 o'clock, thu morning. Tho Squadron will also,
turn out, while tho Young America Firo Compa
ny will concludo tho exercises of the day with a
ball at Armory Hall. __
Help for Hie Northern Poor.
When the note of duties* and suffering sounded
from rfi# strerts of Savannah last summer, there
wen- tunny ardent and ready echoea awakened
in tho cities of tho North. Litn-ral contributions
were gratefully acknowledged and heartily dispens
ed. Now, we hoar the cry ol ntarvation and desti
tution coining from that direction this unusually
cold und inclement season, and shall it meet no
response Irotn u« J Shall not our pecuniary intte
tie given, that it rn*y servo a* a token ot remem
brance and-ol sympathy I Every nowspaper re
ceived from the Northern cities teem* with talcs ol
horror and suffering from cold nnd hunger; and too
many ho down in despair to dm, who might ho re
lieved by tile liUlo we could give. Thankful for
our more genial climate ami our exemption from
lhos» acute horrors, should w» not do something
to signify our gratitude to God h<r in* mercies, and
to our fellow men ior their sympathy with u* in our
calamity I
Two friend* havo authorized ua lo put down |60
oach tor them. Who speak* next ?
iMORlallsna by flsysraNial Of llcsra Iroa tns savannas sshjnucan.]
In Kaasas Lantfa- Osllsfir Mstwssa Tws illy Olseki.
Tha reply of tho Ssorstary of tlio Inlarlor to tho Kuh»n t $ cloth fsfiitsr /
House resolution of Inquiry Into certain squatter |
settlements, mado on tho lands of ths Delaware In
diana and others, In Kansas territory, oxhlblta cases
of great injustice to thoso Indians, and a complicity
of government officers in tlio uefaritMie transactions.
(Ion. Whitflold, Indian Agent, In s letter to thu
Commisaionor of Indian Affairs, dated Nov. fltli,
rulers to a visit ol Gov. Boeder to tho I’oltowato-
tnln nation, where ho remained a week, and then
adds:
“ During that time ho was engaged in purchasing
Kaw balf-lirod claims at loss titan naif their value,
say 92 30 per aero, taking tltelr deeds, sml giving
notes payable when tho President confers tlio title;
in addition to that lie has thirteen claim* made mi
thin land, (paying $3 for oach foundation.) His
having claims located has inducod others to follow
tho example of Iu* excellency, ami at thin limn 1
suppose every foot of this land is taken. Now, air.
tho first wrong is ho ia cheating tlio Indians nut of
more than 81,300 on each claim {secondly, it is cer
tainly a had example for tlio Governor to ho set
ting. Instoad of maintaining tho President in trea
ties that have long sinen boon made, ho is tlio first
man to give him trouble."
Gen. W. also states that privato Individuals
would havo given 91,300 more lor each claim than
Gov. Ri-odor g.ivo. Ho concludes by expressing
tho bolief that tho President will refuse to confirm
the contracts.
In alluding to this loiter of Mr. Whitfield, tho
Commiiaionur of Indian Affairs, in his lettur to tho J pose*, in Now Yotk alone, wo see it a'taicd that
Secretary of tho Interior, remarks: »»»o 40,00(1 members havo hum lost by this
“ I lint). .■,«.» In.pc.tlun of llio memo,ini. .vliich ! djljjm 1 "**"*- 1 •««''. « l * -™. 1 *" '•>-
accompany theso agreements, (contracts,) that they 1 nf
are all in what appears to bo tho handwriting " u **»■« »«• bM,B «»«. new com
Gov. A. 11. Reeder, ol KansasTerrib
tiers W. Johiuton, nil naaooialo judgo
This Blrlblng dllJVenc** 'twist us,-4olh II Und
To your good nams t lloth It not rather show
Thai ynq prefer lo muVN, nr fast, nr slow,
Kslher than have our hands aud wuirum unite,
To mark llis wlngad, (tying hour* arightf
To luve or Joy their flight may hs Inn brief,
WhltN hour*, with leaiteu pinions move, to grief.
Churtk Cloth ruftmlim :
My captious rnsts, your words teem over bold,
Pur ono who's fallible. You may bo told
Whuleeomo truth*, yst I would not be uoklad.
I dally sen those pssalug, who sro blind
To tltelr owu faults, yst neighbors eloaoly seen.
Would we eould are our*elvrs as othsr* can!—
I,silts*, whuae skirts sro aught but whits aa asow,
till*# Ulnae whole aloe king* Dsot of waahlng ahow.—
Now, If concealment argue* nolhlug wrong,
Mince you’ve not atiuwn your faes or hand* so leng (
Prom yrlRia /<mi# prm»f, His fair lo claim.
That you, not me aluno, ahuuld (tear ths blame.—
A gMi/l-y face I* nut aura teat of aln,
He our work* right, and till at (tears within,
iait'e go together Ibeli,—not a* the town
Htrikee al ua,—try to strike oach other down.
Hrstoae.
ft'orlyr Tliouswnd lloguw Know Nolli*
In go llxpelli-d.
Prom the llalilmore Patriot.
In pursuancuol its plodgo, tlio American order
ban rescinded those councils which attempted to
convert It# organization to soctmnsl or party pur-
1101,1/) WAV'* HUM awd oINTMPJrThave smwd ; vvnr ADVERTISEMENT ft
a Hod |*g, of Klgklren Yosra' Haodlsg— MsryNmftk, : JL1/W XalLA aOAaMLg»ri JTJ.
of Moslk Hlaih-sUewl, Phllodalpkla, (wlls «f ThiHssa ^ ^‘
Hmith.) waa tut sights ysars a grest ss«er*r from a Fare BN#C«4—ClfclD PlVMff tj*
bad leg. which wa* swoIIm fr«*wi lb# knom in IU aocle, ; ^
the purehnaor of tho three lirwt named reserve* and
ono hall of tho other, and that Gov. Rooder, Uon.
Ku«!i Elmore, another associate judgo, and A. J.
Isaacs, Esq , U. S. district attorney, appear among
the wilnrasva.
" Tlio fact that tho agreements with Judge John-
mdwniinu ,,f ' Vo Mndi-rsland that tho basis of the now corn-
. iii,.iQ.« promise ia ButwianUally thnaaino with that adopted
WanaM l* *»* ll, o Congress ot 1M30. The order has rrwolved
i ' i to n-eouniio tlm riiztit of nrivalo ludtmteui. civil
»m wot. ii j I .cknowlodjod.... Iho ..mo d.,, <190. j j,,,,, , ?tlon
Irotn itifiirrnatiun received, that thu purchunua arc
the results of a systematic plan to forestall com
petition by tho purchaso and monupoly, at 1°** i .i.LV.rw mioVn
prices, ol theso reserves, and that,too, by goutleinen ,
whoso official position gives them rare opiH.rtuni- , "Y;
to n-cogniso tlm right of privato judgrueut, civil
and religious, hut to condemn any i-xpremloii of
such opinion* beyond Iho sphere to which tho con
stitution has limited it. Tito order dims not, then,
propose to disturb tho right of all Citizens to oxer-
cisoHhcirown religious opinions, but will tolerate no
attempt to mako the religion of one persuasion, tho
"' ith another. Solar sro Iho
I this doctrine, that wo can find no ono who conic _
tiii. rit.nliaiif n „t« n ! Iiitiisoll th© advocate of wither intorloronco or inter-
tlio results of a systoinatic plan to forestallI corn-} Vo|lllun . Tlio American order proposes to put tho
I uovilun at real precisely as Congress Iu*
’hey ignoro it.” They forbid its discussion
a* n FcderalisMiu. As they have already expollwd
whose idltctal position givea them rare op|Kiftuin
lies, which lew privutu individuals possess, to cull
the best tracts.
"Tlm impropriety end indelicacy nf thrso trans
actions will ho still iimro strmkingly mamleat,
when it is considered that if questions growing
out of tlm sale of one or more ul these reserves
should liecome the subject ol litigation, Ihu poor
ludiuti might ho compelled to submit, not to tlio
forty thousand nu mbers in Now Yotk bocauso they
attempted, amongst otlu-r thing*, to mako the order
a uioans ol promoting thu agitation of slavery. NVe
tnu*t regard this as, st leas*, a significant earnest
ni what thov intend to do. They neither deny tlm
Pope,of ltonm, Wendell Plnlli|is,or Rev. Tncoduru
Parker, tho right to entertain their own opinions,
but thoy do intend to confine the exercise of tlm
arbitrament ol an impartial tribunal, hut of ono l ™ LLit",no n Thmlnu fTo
whn,o inembora may to a mmui extent tween- ''{?■ 1b ?,.JA
may
sidercd parties in interest.'
expression. We iranslata tho determination to
” ignore slavery " as employed by tho Arucricsn
order, to nman, that whilst every member ol i'»
order may ©ujoy whatover opinion be may cb<»* *#,
political or religious, ha shall not make use of tlm
organization to carry that upinion into Federal
onni'tmont. For iu what othermanner do national
parties organize T Tho doinocrati© party will
" ignore " religious intolerance, duos it prohibit men
of all creed* Irotn joining its ranks I (yrrtaiuly not,
It toll* ihein that under an organization political,
each will find his faith guarnnt«-o<l, no matter how
ohnoxum* it may bo to In* uanociaits.
Umtcd States Stool* or War Decatur-—'This
vcwkd sailed Irotn Kto do Janeiro, on the 21*t <>|
September, in company with tlm U. S. steamer
MoMcu-huactt*, both tMiuud to tho Pacific. In a
Mnrm ontho22d.ihe Manuchuretts wa* diMiueivd
. . , and returned to Rio lor repairs The Decatur,
pursue a course ol legislation not m otK-dienco to • when tlm storm commenced, w*nn the same po*i-
the M-quirernonts ol duly. | lion a* tho Mansachusctts, and was not alterwnrda
As to tho amount ol the claims, the circumstances seen nor heard of, though tho steamer fired three
in which they originated, the length of time limy guns for her. Ample tune has now etaf-sed for her
have occupied the altenlion ol Congo m nnd thu to have arlived at Valparaiso unless, indeed, ahe
•unity, and hi* know ledgu d lh< ir hmtory, the w-ain d at tlm Straits ol .Magellan, ot which is somo
Veto of the French Mpollntloii Dili.
Wo give tho following syno|«is«d tho Presidont's
Veto Mc««ngo:
Tho President first defines he power under tho
Constitution, li ho approve a bill passed by Con-
grees, lie must sign it. or if ho disapprove, return it,
with In* objections, to tlio HoSm) iu which it orgi-
mated, l»r tlnur further action, where it may he
repassed, not by n numerical majority, t>ut by a vote
id two bird*. Tlio Constitut.on do« * not coinncll
hull to aflix his mguature to ai y hill, unleas it nhall
meet Ins approbation. Hu is rot to perform a mere
no chauical part, hut a conscientious and righllul
duty iu regard to the proposec law.
Tho President is ro*|Hinsible to tho entire people,
a*nSenator is to his Siaiu, ora Reprcsctitaiivo to
his State or District. They aro not required
Israa as a child's body, Uw doelof* appeared «»«**•
UIn hri« to Irani her, as Rev kesMh ••# on Imp*red,
that she wst uiisbl* lo lO'iva, awl dvrihf ih* *»e*r»r
part of IKi3. she seldom Ml Ur M. lb*, lib *•«.
litlirr Iasi, •)«• cruinrnretf WlM Hollows)'* l*iHe aud
Olatmeat, is Ihrre NHMoMIfiiSWidnmt #»**»sd by «*)••« To !*«*• Hslurday, Ke».
Uw Oinimeni. and tlw nil* sBrardtHwuM her b» a vary Th* »-•
rnntlifer■ |,le ritmt. In sN-Htmr ntonib. abs «*• c*»is-
Far ,)Vip- York.
putely surwl by these flu* rami <JU-» akma t
MsNadvsrtlaemutil. I feb
An tafsllibl* Itemrdy for IHU, isssdbw. ssd l.t*«
Complaints, l|Ol.l/»VVA YM PII.Ul— Rsirsn of s let
ter frusi iuw janklna, ot ApalocMrot*. fNMr. b» l*r«.
fiHUKir lloltosay.—*• I ittUrml lor *•»#« ntorith* from
jaundlee sihI bile, anairuf from a very dl*>»rd«red slats
of the liver, during tbla lima, although I tried many rem.
ndle* I obtalM*! im relief u. my s'iB<-rlnva. At bo gth, I
iiurchaaed • uu*ntlt> of your Pill#, amt sfmr n*log five
Uira, | «a* imrfcctly cured, sml with r*.
coin torrid them to other* who are Ihu* afttiru*!."
felt W iNIgned) Ja*a isatias.
Hm Advrrilvrmeiil.
ICrrelntu of I'nllon. *ra Pfr IlMlIraaMd. .
Peh. VI. -- I.V.U bale*of rollon owl Metre to Pori. Ilnm* 1
Ac Co, IlnthwHI At Minltb, Itehn At Po*ur, Hardwick Ac
ciHik, Kabnn Ac Mintlh, Kraaklln A I*, rant lev, A © Hor-
trtilge, tun* t Wavhhurn, Mrtgtism. Kelly k Ctt. liar.
|»er, Mewsrt At Ho, Hunter Ac fJammetl. ri W fiarmany,
Ilovmti h Villtbinga, lludaon, n»rnlmt
Hail. Ac Gnig. 1 Juno*.Cob«-nt k Hem, 1 W Uti.r..p
Ac Co, l.ynn k ©older, T M Wayne Ac ©on. W M Wadtrt,
W H Ktlierliige.il Abraharn Ac life, J ©tchel. P.lrwtefn
Ac llckrusn, U Cornwell, Finn Ac Osmund, Tl*oii Ac Mat-
kiy, A Idrwe Ac Co. J J llllies.
Gommcrtfat XutrlUsrnrr.
KAVAMNAII lAIIKCI.
WstresapAT, Pah- II. I'- M.
COTTON—Ttiere wa* a g<««l demand brday, the
sales amounilng to 2,130 bale*, at tbe following |«r)icu
tara: IA*t0»(, l-ct7«, IMat 7^, IW *t**», ^*1 'Hi
124 *1 7c,, 42 at 7 13 10. iC3 al71^,70 at 7*», 021 at ©. *
st ©S, 7© at ©W, I© at ©N. sml 70 al r)jc, Ure market
cloa ng very firm.
Nnvnnitnli Kiporlii Frb. VI.
Per brig Kiwi, New Yoik-titf bale* t'|K*nd Colton,
(M .to M I do, U7 llldt-a, ami aundry |*kg« rsdre.
Per wclcr Alatmins, llaJttnwoe -3Aft bide* CoOOu, II do
IVi.il, P> cask* Itlw, arel sundry pkg* mdre.
per Kbr Kmmt, ItaJUmore—212 balreCoUoe, I ©loit,
4 |.Uxe# Coating*.
Al'fM’HTA, PKII. UU, P. M —A^fTTos-There wo* a
good demand and price* are Ann and full.
COl.t'MIH’H, PKII. 19, P. M.—Tbe qaoicMty
on sale today, limited, and tranrectioo* c«i,fln*-t toul*«
of *mall p»rc<’ic Market rttu-r unrett^l, and j.ncrt
irrt-guUr. W'r quote from CJ| b> “S r
loll NSI’S LOVTO* IfcUNICT.
Old stock <m htnd. Peb. 17 2,771
ItriHved tht* week \,VU
Uoceived pravloualy 5ljU3|
ii ,7-U
. 3 IV3
ra.iit
I9.4JU
©hlp|«d this week
nlnpt^d prevn.mly
T-«taf ©hltimeni*
Mock "n Land Uita day
(*11A It I.KS*T* »N,PKII. l9-r<iTTn«-Tbwewaasroo<!
<lrm*rat for the artlcir and tbc jirtcrsof ©*it.ni*y
Im wprr Ormly mtlnulnrd Tba Uansactiona rrocicwd
2,Old bale* al t lGrtne* ranging Irotn A t/> B*(r.
MOIHI.K.PKII. I A, I'. M.—4‘.>v 1«»«—On )r.>rd*y be
d'Otan-f *>*• i."t •clue -the riock on **.•• *m low, In-
trrl.-riiig considrrabty with ■ rd. am; tie boa.nrea
•Ud, lire luorktt flruily at our quo.
tain u
lie
:te«
(Ltanrii
President could not tail to lyfin a d< ctdu! opinion
on oauslactory grounds But instead ol rearing on
former opinions, it w#s necessary to touowtho
whole subject, and slate Ins duty in tlm premise*.
it w.i* asserted tint tho refusal of the l'. States
to s.iri*iy ilicso claims, rests on rho tusticont tlm
country. If this Im so, then tlio imputation on tho
public honor is aggravated, and there has been a
nersiateul wrong during this entire period of time,
ll rim charge l*u Well lounded, it would inscribe on
our bislory instam-.-* of deh:>eralo injustice, and
the only course to pursuo would t»o to nuke the
umst prompt reparation in our power.
But no Mich imputation could bo east on Iho men
who participated in tho action in which tho claim*
originated Then justification Consist* inthoah-
som e ol an indebtedness on the part of tho I’mud
State*, diet they ea*t a stata on our national char
acter, ha* not yet been endorsed by tho American
|MH>p|e Hut it so, this bill would stamp on tin* pa»t
na indellible stigma. It pepurew not lo pay iho
claiinr, but to compound thorn A Uwr to this ef
fect wuuld t»o a |xT|H-tu;il bar lo full justice.
This is not the way to repair a wrong, none ex-
•ms Nothing troin Jcfforson, Madiarjn and Mon- -,. m „ inrP ,
r. o ha* been brought to light to atrip thi* subject of Van Voishtnn arrived
•....t.irra• ...ohm., it... i... »-api*m » an » cigni'ii, crrivea
...a n.n aiAti.i . i.,.,. . cauio up, amt tor a while our wiiarvt's present
urns waanoTL.r ill !i„?i ijth! K* "i’ 01 ," l, y nichl. xivl U* f l ni*xm Sunday momiBBi rally
ic history
•ii the D.
M wsorai I'. S. Senator—Tlm I mg i* I at lira of
Mi**.uri in joint convention of the two House*,
having balloted morn than forty limes for s United
States Senator, in place ol Gen Atchison, Nebras
ka Democrat, whose term ol oflieu expires on the I piun
Ith <d next month, adjuurnwl tho Convention, on
th-- 3d mat., by a Vole o| NH |o (i3, until c*lle<l to-
g. Hirer try concurrent resolution It i* iloufitful t|
any turihi-r proeeedinga will be lind upon the sub-
jo< t at tlio proeent acaeion. 'Ilm result of iho
latest haliotitig* wa* atM.iii a* follows, viz : Atchi
son, 39; Doniphan, Whig, 37 ; llonton, Bentonite
37 In the roiirse of tho ilisetmion whtrh iMiie<l
In tho indclimto postponement, C«l Doniphan do- !
clued ttirtl OH llioaulijrrt of ill" prim iplra involved
in Iho Kan*a*-Nehrn«ka Bill, ho and G#n Airhl-I
a n j r..ei*«-'y sgrerel' Benton too, ha* declared j
him*- ll opp -*#d lo us repeal
ll th hr aro lie* of tho l^-giaiauiro havo voted to
h -Id an adjourned *#«*o>n, eornrimuaing on the lirst
Mondvy o| November m XI
embarrassment; nothing of tin* nature ha* occur
red. They never recognized tho claim*. The bill
di
but
claim*
ol recommendation to CongroM.
Tin* l'rc»idcnt then proceed* to review the
of the ra»e, alluding to thu treaty hrtw««c ..
States and France in 177H, urging rhat tkesoiliims
were never assumed t»y this country.
U»Vkt. Gossir —An occasional corroa|w>ndcnt of
the New York Time* gives tlm following hit of
royal goseip. Tho world has nut yot so had an
opinion of Louis Nopoieon a* to receive it without
doubt*
However strangely it may sotimd, on© of tho
subjects most obstinately, though, ol course, can-
ttoii-lv, whispered alNiut in the salons, lang. iwip
t'» llm eflect that tlm Lmprcre Eugenia ia to be re
pudiated. .Many old ladies, of Uith sexes, go even
«*> tar a* to naa-Tt that »ie linporuil divorce, to l>o
consiiinmated lor "high iNditical reasons," amt n*
an ad o| NujkiIihuuc tradition, will have to take
place m lavor of an Austrian Arch-Diirhoiw.n *«‘tt
oj Marie Ionise II. wnh n King ot Knnm i»« rpt.
Unfortunately for it* rummeruse, there i« u<> un
married I’rmccar just now in rho otherwise prolific
House of lh|«hurg, and thus thu Ausiro-V’rench
alliance i* ted likely lo Im drawn closer by n family
necktie. Ill* Decembrist Majeatv may feel dm
at>pointe<l in lua paternal expectations troin a hot
Spanish blood, but liis good friend in Vienna can
baldly help him out nf that complication. 'I’ho
reusoii lor uil this talk about a divurco lays in the
eidi.iiige ot deeoraimne and autograph letters, and
(mol ol all, m the generally accredited sup|Kwilion
of tho existence ot n secret treaty lot the guarantee
ol Austrian |Ki*aoremn In Italy—(ho tear limn
which treaty rho recent surprising turn of Sardinian
Policy i* attributed to. Dismissing, without entire
ly d scroll ting, tlm*e culatn na sInhu Naprlcn'*
jHtMifilu views r<-*pecling trmtlra* fig lrr©, sure it m
tlmt h<* by no means intends to leave. 'hi* Empire"
to the Imir apparent of tho the thron© Jerome, and
hi* belilgoretit Son—whom the nnrrrer* call /’/on-
aro in no g >.n| odor at tlm Tudlene*.
hope entertained.
" Know Notiiim) L’ornre "—Wo wero shown
to-d*y, by Mowrs. Miles Adam*, cotton factors
of this city, n sample of cotton trorn the plantation
of Col. McKinney L Cook.ol Hinds county. Mis*.
The staple, color, Ate , are very superior, and tho
cotton ba* fioen valued oven at tho preM'iit low
stag# of the market *t ld| cents p<>r pound
Wo aro told by those who hive seen it growing
that it i* entirely different in aptmaranco Irom the
ordinary cotton. Tlio stalk, leaves, Ac., me red,
presenting the anpearanco of a p>lk stalk, and tra
veler* by the Vicakhurg and Jackson Railroad,
which passe* thpmgli Col. C<~»k • plantation, have
been struck by it* singular appearance and great
contrast to the other portions of his field. As this
description <d " Know Noihmgistn," is entirely of
Southern origin amt growth, wo hope it will prove
good, and reward tho labor ol the Colonel, who wo
are told i* on# of tho rii'-*t successful planters m th©
Souihcrn country.—N.».». 1'icayune.
CiiATTAiPH'ciri l River —Tho Columbus Enquir
er say*: “On Saturday morning last, had risen
some throe or ..four feel, and the steamer J Day,
... . arrived with a light cargo
In the evening, tho Ben. Franklin,Captain Iterby
Inferior .... i i( i
Ordinary t>* * 7
G.» Middling 7», « 7^
Mnldllnr ... . © —
(iood Xti4dlu.ic •- 9
Middling fair v.l* £
lair Quiaiitl.
The aalea of tlm week are r-;.u.At<<] at »,i'o
tak--c< liirtly l»r IjtgUnd, Liid a tn-derate |->ri<oti l .r
Prance ai.d thr Nortli.
I.n t —Th-- *)ock i* large t>ui liol'l'Mare»UfMnoiking
lime*. We qierle cJtulcc at Sol (*ir at j &
»‘,C
ractaiiT*—The market I* eg’.remrly dull. Tl»e Ic.J-
low tig atr the ri.gagt tnrnu <d ibc week. » tz : a »biji f..r
Ha*re al IJ to, which •• an ailvancr, a t*a»k I r rail
lli*er at )%r: a hng l«r Pluladciph a to load lumur ai
f© y M; a acltoucer hr nr-nfurge* P- lead lumber at •»
D M:* Kbooiterf-tr Providence *i • •cte-'iwr it
toad lumtwr tor listvratoii a: •“ Y M Th.- t*u
vrf|«M>] in American *«•••« I# i< *,i1; audiu llrlUth 11-3-1.
The rale lo New lort and |l<wu>n It jjc. A kIkomI
taken to load l.nci lot the Tortuga* at «J y M.
NKW IIKI.KANM, PKII. IA, P. M -i'otto*-TTm
demand hot tireti u-m genrral than dur ng the t recr.J.rg
two week*, which may m a measure. Im- aro-auud l«r
try the |x»or ao. r.mce: on tt.r lacior** Utler in c. iia-
quciKe ••( the lailihg '-IT of the rwce.pl* (rem the Irihu-
lary sir want t, and th-aau-* up t" yo»U-nJ*y did r*d e».
Crt-I 21.(Mr h||e*. \ i-»tar|«> thr A».a. the tteamer
the 31 t >»t n brought a aUU deei n< Iu c-dh.ii, ■ bleb » a*
hot cipcu-l; aid hriugiug «-■ inlormaUan »f any m -
mei.t • that »f the rreiffuarioh id ibr AlerJon
■Mli.lstry, die marketeUitbdixJ a dull apj-eara.-^- ml
only 4,i**J bale* louu! pun barer* at tiiglidy racer
price-. To-day there tj j.t-arr.; t»» be a g.-c inquiry but
tlie rate* did rn>l e»ce--U bah •— making a L U! h«r
the week o( 2ti,>U trail a.
The purihoM-* bate Imxn chirfly for I'ranc.-. the North,
.H|iain »hd Memo, Kngtirh buyer* o;*r*i<d U-*- trerty.
I NITI.I) NT ATI A Tf q ||, | |q.
HTEAMHIIlI* KNOXVILLE.
Frl# 21th. al 2 oVfreh.f* w
KNOVVII.I.K, r .,4. . . «,
will awtl s* aboi* ^
PAI»P.l.ri)Uli.PAV 4ry,
l‘»»ll P«***«s ....... 1
*rssi*«r ftmal.
N. II.— *tklf-r«r« of < by iw» ttM*,,, _.
i>oU>«, that re* is.uot, will i* *
!*-• Igrawoe Iks) t# uni dtM.re i>; MU'lot <.% u
th* Hale
The *tcam*hlp PI/ »It III A Will t«r/«wd UM> ill ,
VII.I.K ab4 l**tt u* IVidireli}, IM, tret
M/W
FOB PAI.ATM A. H I.A.
AND INTKKMP.DIAlt: K*N|»Mu.s
To 1/eave Hslurday, Fob 2l:h,at to.. \ u
- ,mfTTha VM.f.A). V . *
dtb■JHK K| |>V- »di Uwv» Mib.u • ..f,
Mreuiug, al 10 oei<*. pre firrey J
i>ld>l/. «. M l.APPITKM .
FOB IGI.ATK A . »1. I ..
I . HAKIKN. IIRI NskVH.K. ©T Mvk>»
Ni.HVII.I.I'., pH/rl.ATA, ANH MflrM.U: b/p
r— '- , i.i.i., , i
1II.AI K f.RP.P.K
This Day, Ftf» 5CW.it 10 r/ci-a.k, A M
- . «fT"—* a. Tb« now ai»j rern rv»« y,
JalSBpK ©r. j'iiiA©. 1
U* •• f>« above rdkrew every Tb-»»!ii, «
Tlit* br/ai havina luy* lad ain *u> < «« b-/.«
darion*. are! lakltig the u.ia/.d ro*i*. uS<r« ,
dnrriret.u to InvaJld* ai-J o’.brf*.
I'or l inght <if Pa*rerr>, apjJy o* board, u ia« r
©learn IVtd al-irt. anr ttc <.u W. .
feb« ri.AUHOkA h •.1'NNINbiMK. ) fM
I)
HAWN Nl'MlrPlL" ’ f r.rrwfje A Puo,» |e»
ly.-Utf, I loo* *«, drawn ij. Aufuru
0 I# i7 Vr M 49 47 27 It 7 i A »< Ji.
Alar*, tut i Tar* 41:
42 !*• il W It e: i ll 24 M f; ■.) .) :
TifkK* Nue. 7 27 44.avi 13 44 ii t. • % .;
frb 22 K. to rniS.Ar,
*5,000.
7© NuBitwr lAj'.lrtj — 13 Irrawr. PaJ-.
Oroono and Pulaski Lottery.
<;iat»« 40. tar I NAT - '
To be drawn kt ©aionnah f«a, l«bu»n '.V irj
I2KKS.OKV fk MAI liV M.VtVVLhr
re ui Kt
t mi ♦ 4,000— I of 12,400-1 of «| jc«.
Ticket* |2—Shares tn fry dt
Tlcfcnu. either sinx!) or bj Ikiliim i on
felt 22 »:. to IIIIIHi.V/9
•a aui
N EW SPUING G»©»H©.-N^w pad tmi,
Silk*; h«w i^tud (iranai] re«
New M.,uruii.g Timjm kr
I©* I'rrark iTniiti /KkutirU
J*i du * rrgatotM-t ar*d ItrdJiaa;*
lh> Trimeui.g lUbboti*
I re pr.atc-x Par.l Rarrgre
!►• lane/ Gir-fhog* and • Uahij•
ire worked Muttie Loitarsand *.«*•
12 ph<M black llareyre. a-re-md qvilre
2 do t uteu.ef ll 'mtitj.M
2 do Mout Ireli/e
i do black ©Ui r.rai.adine.
Ju»t r,<«itwd kfd for aaW by
febtl NEVtTf. I.ATMRor 4 E'«EL*
Spring Goodni
II ll Ni u v i..% r »l It 41 I* 4 4 (I.,
H AVE r«*»l»**J jwr oiremer kren » Uu t. 'i.
arreM-.iixt,; of ©pr-.ng and r-iamr i.v..i •»*
prttiur tl.e loliwwuic
It'th plaid ah) »trq*«l ©tunfcrf r .lti
P.aln, rul'd and ebitw Glace a<-
tt-cb p!>d rill Crtiia’.iiiM
!*•» do an.: lta*#re*
Ire do do ' -rrandie Mua'i&i
Pla n. c«w'd ar*J black Hert-fw*
©olid, pla <1 and »:• 2tcv.;^U
I'.g’d n»l h i d la Rri.liar.tt
Plaid ii tid-aiti*. I agiirb PrU.t*. 4c l*!S
kPItlAf. ft III UON 4
H P It plaWl a-«1 rtrijed Uoetwl Kltib*>X©
!*•• watrre,: atM] (gain whiw do
M- urt. ng j4at-1 Ibinei d»*
I IOTA. W Lite »»■) r>., i«J D*u do
Ire and rot’d TaS<n and ••i.a do. J net ret,
h) m IICNKY LATIIKOP 4
feb .*2 •
r« gutar, »
came up, ami torn while our wlnrvi-s |iro*nnl«>d
unloaded
early —
atunlay
night, and has continued tailing gradually up to
the present writing There I* Bom© appearance of
a long rain now, hut wo dare not proplnwy uj*on
wet matter'*, in these unparallcd dry lime*."
BatAtwTrirs roR Kiw matei—The ship Ik*-
vsnter, which cleared »t New York last weck,f.*r
Kanw-lntka, look out n cargo <*( 7,ri.*>S t>srrcl* rio
flour ami 493 barrels nhcat flour, tho whole val
ued at upwnrdn of 950,0114), f.ir the Russian Gov
ernment-
Price-# hare t*-«
allot) in our qu<
Altildllitg wcio *»c liiwcr. ni
iirxlinary
I^>W kl.ddl.lig
Middling
lit*«*d MlddilhC ..
Middling Pair. .
I'a.r
iiiTiHiii •
(*Wk on hand Ui rspumiK-r,
Arnvcd #.occ.. . .
Arrived it.;* day
I!i|- rt#d lo dale. ..
lit; <g;«d ihi* d>y. .
ikbonl o-juir ng try al^r-
igh the qualior* t*ch>«
ijuote-
*V* 7i*
7.N* *\
»
•■N'* v
H.4 VM
l.i.u:> 1,041 DN.
*1) ( 11-4. llf -4. I.ImI ©bre-. tig*
©-4. *4. 14 4 t.'^orbwd l.'rwcTr'^# r-»ma,A
e-4, V i. |(>-4 brewa do Co di
Uacnaak NajAina. I# -yict*. 4c
ItUMia u«l iy»d f»apn
llurtitiMl Uid ©irdo-P.yr I**;*-,
Ju.i rrcrited by HKNKY LATIiJo -p 4 On.
ftb«
Rich Spring Rrrnn Good*,
AT WAOMMHlTIPk ( AN|| Hot 4L.
No. )I5 Congrens-strec-b
n l’.At 7tn l. Ur or-ado Pi-«vc lUtwa. r.tt JkA-2 *Ji
liar Orgaod)# Mu,J:*.»
Pnrerd I r*i*ct. i ambetee
1‘iM pmowd lini; anu
I rar-c h and Au.r f'rat. Pr.M*
O.alt.e* and Ouir I'a-vi-r*
IVli'ir i 'Uib’4 < n|o etawi#
Alruhlrr'i Kh! lil.ii*,
»w ,.<iro i..a<haca*. Ilre-ud p" a.rasif*
Ko'tv Ur, arid I.* oak at low jr.rre, I r iaii
• In
■X.re^ 1
Kw.l-: ;
X.7-2 j
KJl.rJt
ftDrtfnl ^oticrn
NOTIFF.
r<>n*lgnr«>« |»cr ,hlp ONKCO, fr.-m Ibwton,
will pirate aticnit l<» It e rrerpih.u -f lh< Ir
Uniting Thi* Hay. al tinker'# wharf AH C"^!*
rrmaotlng on iho wharf alter tiihKt. will tie rlorcj at
n»k and expense of owner*. f. J. <xil»I N.
j frbyU 1
notmi:
!’on»lgno«w|«cr achr I.. .©. t» \ VI©, fh>m New
WOm York, will ploaro atioiMt i,» thr rorpuonof
'.hen Ilorela, landing Thi* hay, al linker’* • barf. All
g* mil * remaining on the • har( after suntrt w ill l<r *brr»J
at 'Im' ri*k ami otianoo of owurr*.
Ibfch 22 t P. -'. IMStiKN.
An » mi ii ii li nnd Florldu^S nil Mriinirra.
. MriH I . Tho ratrof freight < n Pboif, t n
Hag*, by Iho *to»tnrr* IVrlaka and ©emlmde,
soroam-r l*r n-lucol in j'rei>>m>>n lo O r r*ir on a
haort. ©. It. I.APPlTKAt', Agrm.
Jan 23 if
notict:
Much irouMo lia«tng <-ecurent in Now York,
-oiiM-quonro "I ihr ahreocr <•( mark* <>n
i. rhlplor* by tlio New York aivt ©*« annah e:oam
hip# will t.lraw Uko notlro dial n.> Potion will t*r re
rt*isl al iho p!i--x • i(>lriMlo.| |f.T ihr,r at.Ip,, unlrre
“-icily maikr^l <«n tho rdar ol ihr IUW*.
wr?
fdl^CKi
©lock on hand and on Milpboartt w>-i rJea***L. !7tM*'7
Mi>b«,ti * -Iho ditn.\r#1 Iu* mopnurd acb*c and
I ifire* adtatKrd uiitil Tucreiao aU>ui r*a< bl*<» enwev
tot wore K'lil al ‘AV Tr.o alraiKi-*m sn,
inali.Uu.o.l, a, du’ing )\«,lt c«d»y and Ihurwday <i. -« ♦
fell lo I’Jr. To-lay the market rained, oi-J rh-sre lied
ItUif w a, »oid at lire,# I'f/ytirollni ha* n.-ifid In-ra
1C i«» Irqc T»ie nccijU ha«e all g.-nr irreoo.1
hatvla.
tniil-© nr 3.U*) I>b » m #lly »*tiio were »<>ld up lo
Iht# m-r. It c at 911*1 • Y bbl. To-day bbi* • 'hio
► •I 1 at $10; at flu and nurewreu* other ir#,.aa<-
H«n*n i rr|-.rte>t. Iho i<» ha, two|,« up at Pi.i-burr.
< «•*» \N ul ll.'**’ aa.-k* were redd al ©2^*11 ui Y
hutlirt, ihtang ai Sin.v Today Mnat* tcwalr* «ir*
ma<lr at $1 ik» *t i i* y : u*bel
« ntlll-Tl^ drarei-d ha, Iwoa artur a »t Ihr aalo*
of i l*o wc-rk cm brace- it.VO l.a*, ll*o. h-a« i.g a re.-ck - f
42,'&3 tweg, Ui Oral • and, IN r quote ordluary
fair 1»4V1(. prime »S <4'’No-
lli* i-Conir )>• ,moc wore wdd (com itir lr»or a|
4 A ai‘,,ai«l yr#icr\tay tirr.-r* were re*id loartnr
M MlltllA,
» ii PHI.©, liiraa r-ci.it, and p*.*» Ccrewr r,i u-
»)\r f« do I'uUrr, r-u<af aod ireoia « rarkwre
-.*• <V.* K T read w i g'* Pltc4 Kraal
» do N*anY A 4 P I lar-tRod -nga-
4.' do do c rat bod OS>4 »irc*tiaj
'X> boioe etuan't t —of o -
1**» d.« fc ta* * awwlc. it P* 4 Tati * C
V«- bid* rw<h. NN h ir %* lcm and «*»dof V’.wfO.-
V' qu.nviL., ere < •«.
W' t.t*l* ra<h. Mo-re and Ur Petalerw
'A' do INnl Int i tl.>.a*Mi
I'
do Xc
go
. pink-1 yr l ias utig po-au^w
Hk* t>ar* P»» l.orea aarf 4 i . ©or
71 l» in awd V «-a.f A . Piart K» ilm
4 • half ib*ii Ii>kI Tore x 8 r*04*-re
jai hhd* la r oral (•hiw Si • «‘»n*M "oral
4" didct lie.vre.re a are. Clod a tore
Jure rrer.iod tbd !.•» *re»c hj
Irh KkNTXiN. Jt»ll>KTn\ 4 IX).
1 l rid? 1 li* -V bid# ra II PrwwocbrU
1 * Itrirr Ryr *t:o. t)di> I. Plr'jn’do. 40 Ac
tk tban.li; tOSdc t-uv)>cr I rOow 4 -c. awd pure I *
low Raru,7> do Koci.fW-d NVhi*kty. Fu oak hi
hb >' s; wtn'N. J»)|IN*T\)S kte
, « ItlX-E \M* IIUKKIHU© -*» k*v* re
it.wbrci Pallet; )<© tnta* *ki‘#ard h or
,-re. rik- uc rww acarid IIerr.nr* Ere, <o£
. atn) aalr )•«
Jre KANT*i.N, JfllNMViN 4 *'•
IV.
1)1 -IA NM» M
I > ©idr#. II. do do
AMI
at 3
-Tho cr\car*crool* bar* kw ia unru
lier and includo V abip* f *r l.i*«rj-.-. I at 7 li<J, »h I t
lltur at IA lb. re ahip for Jb.ac. w al N*.ar-l 3 *l ©-Ibc.
i..u«h lo Now k,-rk >,c Today w# <Im1 iku hoar ol aw
2 Udi ; r.n>» tw-w rarvi*
do wbreiM#e»;'3S Md» an* ;nr
k or* pTMwrwrw l^rd J mil rwor-tcre! a»nt 4# M.if ! ■
fobTt » K AN7»N. fOtlNSTOX 4 •
U N A -H*> bale* |#inM> Nollw/v. 11 ay, Iward.ig ;a*
! a-k (..xdijoid aw.) lot aaW ly
cncvgrl
or.I
200'
Ic b«
naiiritAM. KEU.Y 4 (' __
'•)%©. ie recre awd rent-.«'nr, for «wW >«
r. W. iX.fiSNXT4.U
lot Knar. a-rr.
»#i — TRc demand ha* twwn surety dwr.nc il-r
work, atwl iho *apc> y ol bill* ha» - -r<g l<re a an ad lb*
rair* hue reti aW.-rel
Un.|nn. . ftq.4.: and:S«4.‘t* ••-! | »* cec.t p-*m
Pan*....
N. ■ YockfUitay* V4i'i (■ctw.i .!’» uM
Now YuriNikl. )|iik p#« nwl.dueotri
i.Kri'Pl.tl KlL'llirt r.tftNTS hr Orel* )•
r. w
I 'KN)% U t jo; fl-i
\1* lll.lxi.lt XK4i«‘\V.*. ©h.'
V v i w4 Aire.l«r Sak Ij
cUv ©im >rre ll«A l.i l*
f . IV. c\'U.N)N I I
lets Urea* •*•»•**
fob Vi
U
p a I t.f nitii, PAY 4 n
Tih.Hi.xk He* Ant’c— A writer in Iho New
Y<*rk Time* nf M<>mh)j', fio|<l* tho following Ian- *
guagr in releieuc©(o tlua totfiblo malady :
"Literal m the Iruidon Time# ha* tieon in let
ting • •ill |lie hldgel ol il'MBtep, aulfereil of yot l(»
I'o wt»fl. r«-«| f»y the ihngei* m iho (‘riuiea, ono Haiti
mo i . ihe w r*t ol all, i* yot | w e-.ine, and n %«ill
w Hi till-uoit piiug lor eortaiu It le "tin* Black
So* Ague," alight in is approach Imt a quick,
do'ir )• r ot ih<> duto«!ivo |riwu# ..I tlio stomach,
and, u hen in thi* *tage, tm uraldo Th# n»tlir# c»n
(loloet its lirwt ••nrroaehillent, an.l.lq taking .ltd
I.IH-, rourtpo It 1)1 molt (-*#••«, hot i > all angora, who
'>"1 even mj*rir.-t tl, it i* I* a. an onotiif the)
H l.iy* tn tlm dual iho iioghty t'i*r li n*oi|.anl
wful can kill a < <*r will no inm a l»<*a unblo
Vic.mi I moan that Aloxandoi died of It " i
NOT14I:.
Dio (loan.,hip klA wT«»NK ©T\TP. will
i# I'liilreloiithla lor ©a*annah, I rt> Vl*i, It
idol hi Ico, am) will loat, “a* aim*h l-.r Pl.da-
dolphla, loti Will. I*. A. l.AM 111, A goal,
fob 2*1 If _
Ni 1:1)11'al. NOTH *:.
Hr • II Ntll.l© «t AN Mil. I>a* re*«m» | iho
prae’loo ol Mnllciwo a» 1 ©iirgrry, (r>»*n to* of-
im| Mwidotmo on South llhad !<Mol. Hirer door#
f II arc ant
• hour, lifiaftn * lo 10 \|. and 7 lo * |\ XI . w.ll
lolrel lo I'fflc.. |wl)onU. It jaw 12
JU.niuc Kutrlllorticr.
IXinT i*P ©XV \NN XII
PI P
©l. j. Il -lwrl i
din li NX U
IBB IX i n-
irmoy. NX l.uro.^r, New
|<o«ni|t<\ ll.k-v. Now Yoi
< i al.o w I.- X| A
N XX ii
>#1o hy P XX iNiRNXYrU.
ft h2J Irt Urea*, reirv
VMYTID
*t K yowtc re-re.. <.r m-ddk WfW.. w awuvA. tha aw
nre.1 m .'S*reu..rej re.hwa.tar* I t 4.w4, fra
dime. •>cath. »o a very rwlwaiM* MwfiuaJ i*-.a *»
•*w awl c4b#w» la ©a<»rereah T)w wwl re ‘1
•>»k TJhowra 1 '**••*' ©’I'* 1 *' ml igatM, »repwWHcdwd wv raw-'
i ly ere. and the r-.ghi kx»1 eg iu# e%, #•u i ft.,)! *-•
d. - 1 rare | +* day * Jail at rs<o*w N».. ' X*y Hcure • i 'wi 1
nah. t-cre-re II oYkvi. X V. I* <«•» d
K
i sr
\ ,1 r> I .v k I.Uihaod
« ptWId. r © XX'a* no re A'#,
Picklin’* •
HoplW)
3111*11 N I MITII I .
Mt J"IIN H I l©ll it aa»H< writ ono.i
liond lo Id* pr<-k Mi.inal duilre, ami ma
• i.fllco lo Hrvtit'hlon ilioel ll h-|.
•1171*44' XI >l» I II I .
Hit. T ri XI XTIII NX a. ,i( lloanlort. f
•>0#r* hi* prototai«n*l rer*ire* i» iho r.t
ih. and may l-r 101111.1 tho prvreni ai
iffHo.iitenrr ol |la<nard ami |V»ry ,i»
If
IU-k *;.»«d*po
.1111. XI.1
1
p»
, New X Cl
land re
.•hex. Patiox.
•U. I NX Moi •'
t it m nre 1
, *.a fhar1wxi.su
t*ac.a re NX
' I X I It X t
• I 4f-
loowire ra>"
lew pc,
h
\Y
A #tu|»ond'i!.a pfojocl lisa f»oon #taricd in Auatra- 1
j lire, ni/ A railroad wilil a dmitiln track ol aovni !
hundre<l nittra, and * single tract, of thrnn hundrml {
to i-i.nno<a with Sydney, Mellkiurnn ami Adelaid
Tlm <-ii*t lajoatirnaied at ono liundtod million# of ,
dollar# Tho chml loslurr# of iho aclmnin aro lliat 1
n »*>i ka for iho protection of tin, Hnitio Govern
moot, on condition ihat llmdaltor #hall guarauio# |
n loan (of H# con#trueiion Tho lutoroai p
Ynlraiilc Beprnlluu I'lxlnl.
Wo have *vcn amt IIiihI a piatol, recently Invent-
ml and paiented, whi> h hid* tail lo deal •very
thing Hi that lino that ha* yot heon ofloied to ill# j
public attention It sooiu* ri* c«uihine all ilist could |
•m dieilrel in aurh a *v#4jcon l.'olt'a piaiol coin- j
paled with it aooiiM like a «lt*l<*riton, of a clumsy, '
uncouth, and ridiculous allair lor a lire aim The
volcanic pistol cairo * a Mime or conical ball, tn a
rifln barrel, and will pul ll Ihtmigb a three-inch
plank *1 a di'lanrn id nmeiy n*l* Tbe ircoiNmg
DB. MiMil
II X© Ul Ml'YPtl hi, nArr lo ihc mir#f
of NXhitxfcrr aixl Him* atrewta. liowidcnno,
•rnor of XX'hltakor and Ulwri) aireol*. »*•>« 2-V
AT II K N .K U M.
l I**-
! MV.
I.KMHK,
TNKAht'llltlt.
NX 11 i’Ki©r
NY. NX OXTIJA
rbargoabln 011 rhn general rovon m «d H .mb An*- 1 «‘iU will bold lor, ball earnulgo«. which may
I..1,., N-. H-.ull. W.l~ .,..1 Vtrl.iru cul... •« •«" .»«•>'"!• •'• ] H» l»«"« ««)•
.......... r , lw discharged ritifty itiims in Idly soeoml* lua
pro|k>fi|nn rite Inugrii of railway p.Ming ibr.oigb | #.. cnii.vcd that it ta md liable ri* arctdunial dia-
rliarga ‘I tide I# in* |*tlining, l»«cap*, sml ll*ot»
I rn no danger ri* tlio rye# lioiu any Ignition n#ai
tti# breach. N#lllr«f Is then* any i.ecvul,
prelhdl.
nn, • ill o|hii nn Xri*M*XY. iho Iki) l**,i, win
,|l«l.<>«>i ohrel • onto-lwnnr,
mix r iitiii i x ihmi Mti*
n*rb colony, or in wurio oilmr ratio to ih# arm
rd llm actual estimated outlay or advantago id oach
colony
Widow Marin Antoinette) L*k»UMi) was rlrx-iod
keff|kir of Ihn town |x>und In Gloucosior, Maw*.,
last Monday I b«* Km.w Nothing pally swept
tlm lioard, electing "males" to tho ntfiar town of-
(lew
Two Ixiim of gold, iliip|M<| ifin Caltfornta, l>y
ihn ,\otiKen% f.tghl, to I'aga, Baron Ar C**.,al New
Vofk.lt was ascertained, on Thurwlay, hsv« U*>n
l#n They rcmtainod lofty thousand dollar*
•Hh of rim pfsrlmM umlal ll la ogiqawml that lh<*
foldmry look plae* whlU 1 r.waiwg ih# Isthmus It
wsa tod known unttl alter rim artiva! In Nsw Yotk,
wli#n, o|xm llm l*oi#« bwlng o|>#n«d hy rim pallia*,
limy worn found to contain trim Inaioad rd gold
It B
■I A B I. I? k III) W A B t>.
» x| A Nliilirs When a *«rere
Tlm l^imtiHi Mato mg lirtmltl aaya that at tha
Naval riuh#,a ritnioT la v»ry rufriuil that, In roit
w.|ucni« uf ih# •!•<Urim of llm Admiral# 110I to
flonl 1mm Hlr CliailM Ns|*4#f Iu romntand ol rim
Baliic flx«.t, It aar - Admiral .Maiiin, now Admiral
Hupnioundxni ol fi^UNPiWlIl Ibwkyahl, w||| Im*
u#ls« 're| fur 1I141 v#ty oooium |xo#i, ami that tm will
have wndar htm, a# second m roiumand, Rear Ail
tnlral M.< ha.I H*ym>Hii, who wo ably and **'•*• ar 1 ^
as ri*
jar tlm arm or dioturb a*ur»» aim Tlm whole eon-
etruetion IS •<• aimplo *# not In grt out id order
•van Iron) b ag n*<* Tho powdur and 5*all are on
cl "•oil to tlmaauiu matallli) rover, #«• llml a |*orre>n
©oiibl #w tin a livnf Willi one *»l lho#e in hm twit
without In tlm sllghto«t dagfew Injuring iho p.<wdor.
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