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4 . im _ THE MVAHNAH REPUBLICAN. BYP. W..AI4KXANDER&00. ran AW MUCTt PM1WTBW. MOPOIIO. g , ill aihuMiiiwr mum 00 Ja .drone., foriit month,*,!...V* iMklr. I» Mnm, |nr amium.... S» paid Id adnnoe A TO 1y, invariably In advanM * TO WmI.1t.Iclub mIc.,1 IQnopwalnr I» TO SAVANNAH, GA.' !OJ—• Thursday Morning, March 1. Mr. R. E. SKYLE, ii authorized to rooelvo sub* •criptioaiand mako collection* for thi* paper. bFteTe8RAPH FORTHE REPUBLICAN, THE ISABEL IN OMAKLKMTON. CHARLESTON, Feb. 83. Tb* babel, with Havana and Key West date* to the 15th, arrived thi* morning. According to the Havana paper* the blockade of that port doe* not apply to merchantmen, but only againat armed vossela. Soveral Creole* havo been banished to Spain. Eatrampe* ha* been nentenced to the garottej and hi* companion Folia, to the chain-gang in Africa, lor the term of ten year*. Garoia Munoa, Chief of Police, ha* been ap* pointed Military Governor of Havana, and Condo Decanengo, Civil Governor, '’’he former ia (eared and hatod, while the latter ia weeded. Eatrampe* and Felix were not present at their trial*, and know* net even the day on which they The British vessoDol war Mod a, Buzzard and Hurtar were in the port of Havana. Everything wear* a gloomy aspect. The Carni val nnd iho balls hn .e been hut thinly attended, nnd the opera hus b. eu entirely suspend- d. The weather is eld nnd trade dul', though the markota generally continue unchanged. The Frigate San Janciam arrived at K*-y Wear OP the 19th, with qR. on board Well. Slie was to have sailed for Havana. Marine new* unimport ant. FKO.n CA1.IFOI1MA. New Orleans, Fob. 28. The ateamcr Daniel Webster, with California datea of the 9th, ha* arrived. The Corn** brought down a half mil lion of dollar* in gold dust. The senatorial question remained undecided. FROM MEXICO. New Orleans, Feb. 27. The Creecent City, via Havana, with date* from that city to the 24th, has arrived. The revolution throughout Southern Mexico ia programing. Many of tho Government troop* havo gono over to tho rebel*. Geo. Palace is besieged in Chilpancrango by the rebel* ; and, according to report, ia reduced nearly to starvation. Tho Boundary Commissioner* have agroed upon latitude 90, and longitude 47, as the initial point (or th* boundary line between tho United Stale* and Mexico, under the last treaty. FROM WAMIINGTON Washington, Feb. 23. Tho mail steamship bill, containing the Collin'* contract bill to I860, passed tho Senate to-day. In the House, the Old Soldiers' Land Bill was passed, including land and sea service. MARKETS—F.\ Id'llE. Ac. New Orleans, Feb 27. Cotton is firm, with sale* for tho day of 3,500 bales. S. O. Nelson & Co .Cotton Factors, have failed under liabilities of 8660,000. Their assets arc es timated at more than sutliciout to cover their lia bilities. Charleston, Feb. 28. Cotton—Sales for tho day 3100 balea, at extremes of 6 to 9 cents. Tho market cl* sod under an ad vancing tendency, with good middling at 8 3-8 to 9 1-2. New York, Fob. 28. Cotton ia firm. Saiunq or Steamers—The Steamship Florida, Capt Woodhuil, for New York, and Keystone State Capt. Hnrdie, for Philadelphia, sailed yesterday afternoon. Georgia Historical Society.—It is wiih pleasure wc call attention to the lecture which will bo de livered this evening, before the Georgia Historical Society,*! Armory Hall, by the Rev Guo. Clark, of St. John's Church. The subject is ** Pro- grea* of Anglo Saxon Literature " It ia the Mine lecture which Mr Clark delivered last winter be fore the Young Men’s Literary Association, and ui which we said at the time, that" it was distinguish ed for iia thorough acquaintance with the subject f.-r a multiplicity of interesting tacts, tho elegance oi its diction, the justm-a* of it# views, and the striking originality and beauty of its metaphors'* tsr The Savannah Chamber of Commerce held tbeir regular annual meeting yesterday, at il».> cou'.png t«.-m 't Mr-fr* R II.«t.« < b'tii AS-h. The lollowir.g . flic* s **rre eicciid !<•# th- en-n.ug year: Charles Gtevt , Fctsd'ot; lUlwuid Padel- lo'd. F.r*t Vice PreAid. nl; Oit-vuei ohen. Second Vice President; 0" fm'iM #.| A| |>< »D—J- r. ph Wjahhnrri; G. ■ • c B Ccmrn.ng, J| *epb S Fijfi Uiac G. hen. Henry R<r#er, and Wilium Duncan; Secretary and Treasurer—Abruhain umis. cy It ia with regret that we a no* .unco the death, Tuesday night, of Mr. James W. D<-Ly«n, son ot Col. Levi H. DcLyun, in Iho thirticnih year d h.a age. Tho dccoaatd entered at Went Point in 1844 graduated in 1848, and waa admitted to tho bar hi 1851. He was at various times City Purveyor, Ad jutant of the first regiment, and member of tho Chatham Artillery, and had recently connected himself with the Thotuaavillu Watchman. Com ing to Savannah on business, bo was seized with pnumonia, Friday last, and died at his father's res idence, near town, Tuosday night, much lamented by hia schoolmntes aud early friends, to one of whom we are indebted for tho foregoing par ticular*. Atuenxxm —We are glad to veo that Mr*. Charlte Howard haa entirely recovered from her lato indisposition,and that aho will appear this evening in two now and attractive piece*—" Pride of tho Market" and " Kato Kearney. * Thi# is the last night but two of her engagement here, a fset which, together with h<irunqtitr«tionnhD merit* ae an acirvas, should insure her at least iho coin, pliment of good bouse* 8»Slots Accident.—W n regret to learn that two mon were seriously Injured, yesterday morning, on board the British ship Lady Gordon, lying at the Eastern Wharves, and loading for Europe. They Were sngsgod in piecing a piece ol timber in pun- lion in the vessel, when tho rope im one end slip ped, the limber falling and miking one of thorn on the breast, breaking several of his rd«. The otli«r had his arm broken. They were white nu n, and were carried to the hospital, where they have ro- coivod every attention their condition required Airutt,—An important arrest was made Tumi- day night cm board the ship Sorulma,juet arrived, Itom New York, and now lying at anchor off Ty bee Island. A telegraphic despatch had l»«m r» eeived In thi* elly, by the Chief of Police, stating that • man named Jams* Holmes, who had l/con convicted of mtffdsr, lied escap'd from New York, an*l that it waa believed he had taken passage the tint dim*. C.Ktawfuantly a policeman waa the W korn, and Immediately on the arrival of ifia atiip, »Im wm boarded by officer Oliverr«, end the fugitive arrreVsd. f|« waa placed in lh* custody of Po'ieemsn Murphsy, of New York, who left with him yeetavdayaPcrnoofiiNi the steamship florid* Jcraia I a in *t;Li., tb* n*w Heosp-r from Illinois, I* a Connecticut man, and l.imatly lived in Cob charter. Ha ie a grandson of Trembnll, lh* fits- tor)*n,ol Connecticut. Hmow,—Th«ro waa * alight enow at Charleston, Monday morning, aud along the line of railroad from But city to Auguata. Mg. HliUgr Ii Boer teg, aged 87 yaar*. a high ly respectsd citizen of C.»lembus,G* , dud Mendsy morning last. r'Ai.unfV* HrarriPav '11m atudmt* of the H. Caodiua College intend cUDaimg the aonlvsrss- ry of John 0. Calhoun's birthday, on the th* irth M*'. h IVy It *•• • h.sun lor #|Halia» f .r ihe »n-. caa.ou Mi. C. W. Uu)d» wl Uumu Latsr lieu Havnna. The U. 6. Midi *te*mahlp Isabel, Ctpl. Rolllne, •nhr*d thi* morning, bringing Havana and Key Weal date* to th* SMh February. The newt ia not important, though it pretenta aomo point* of in* tercet, especially to the ainocro friend* of Cuban in* dependence. About »,OOQ men, regular troop* and volunteer*! •re now under arma, and th* (aland is bristling with bayonet* at all point*. 'lire persons arrested, and charged with being tho leader* of tho revolutionary party, are still in prison, and we loarn from a •ourco entitled to overy confidence, that an ex* ample will bo made of them, lit other words, the oxtromcat penalty of tho law will bo executed up on them. The Diario dt (a Minna attempt* to ridioulo Iho American press, and aay* tho invoutivo genius of the uowspa|Nirs in this country Dbogining to ro* voal itself in all its gigantic proportions. Till* ro* mark is msdo In an article commenting upon iho dispatch sent from Now Orloane to the proas throughout tho Union, stating that an attempt had boon msdo to aasaasiiiato tho Captain Gonoral. Tho Diana ia also astonished that tho Now Orioans pa llor* ahould dony that an invading forco waa pre paring to sail from this country. Tho Captain General, according to that veraoioua print, haa tho meat unquestionable proof in his possession, that • large body of fillihustor* was about to oinbark from various points in tho United Stntoa. On the 18th, the Captain General, accompanied by hia adjutants and a numoor of distinguished per sons, ntado an excursion into tho country os fsr as Guanajay, for the purposo of reviewing and en couraging tho voiuntoor forco* in that direction — Ho was everywhere received with the most un bounded enthusiasm ; whereupon the aforesaid Di ario lit la ATiinnu, in inoat extravagant terms, con gratulates the loyal people ol Cuba and tho rest of mankind, upon iho great firmness, foresight and watchful patriotism of his Highness. Thu guriison of Trinidad has been roinlorcod hy the addition of threw companies (row the regiment ol Ndp •tvs, which had been stationed heretofore at the village ,.f Saneti-Spirilus In Cardenav tho utmost tranquility prevailed.— The enthusiasm <*f enlisling voluutecr# had not diminished, and it was believed that every man In Cardenas who could boar arms, would w*on have enlisted. The volunteers were waiting impatient ly lor the arm* with which they were to drive back the invaders. Regular sentries wero posted along tho wharves, and at other exposed points.— Arms for the volunteers wero dailycxpected from Havana. The chief officer of tho town of Sibanllla atates, that sections of infantry and cavalry havo been formed there, and that arm* havo boon sent thorn from Havana. Ha lurthor says, that rnuro than two-lhirda of those ordered to take up arms, havo already onrollcd themselves. Tho crowa of tho royal boat* or faluat havo likewise been armed — This force, with the brilliant company of Mattie- ulul-o* and a section of tho «uralineto*, will bo placed undor command of tho captain of tho frigate hquicrodu, (who was in .Savannah Inst summer) and will t>c charged with the dotunco of the port of Matnnzaa. On Sunday, tho 20th, the captains of tho volun teer battalion, ut Malatizas. Were buaily engaged in organizing their respective companies, whose arma Itad been changed for now muskets sent Irom Havana. Every body had mounted a royal cock- ado, and civilians everywhere were carrying arms ami cartridge boxes. A Almanzas paper thinks it is not strange, that the whole community, boing thus engaged, should have forgotten that it was Carnival Sunday. The garrison had been rein forced by fresh troops from other parts nl tho Island. Thu Diana publishes without comment the cor respondence between Secretary Marcy and Colonel Kinney, in regard to tho proposed ex|*odition uf the latter to Central America It is proper to add, that tho foregoing inteffi- geiico it gleaned from Cuban papers, and should, therefore, bo received with some allowance. It j wilt out fail to strike the reader as singular, that such extensive military preparations should con tinue be made, if the resident population of iho Island is as tranquil and loyal as the Dun in would have us believe- We are told in one breath that order reigna everywhere, and in the next that the people and military authorities at Almanzas wero so much absoibed on Sunday tho *20th, that they entiivly forgot it was Carnival Sunday! Turn such a day ahould be forgotten in a Catholic coun try, is pruuf that iho public mind was anything else hut tranquil, '(‘ho truth is, we suspoet, that the Captain General is seeking to impress the people with the idea that the Island is threatened with an invasion, or, which is in. re probable, that lie has discovered a deep-scaled revolutionary sentiment among tho inhabitants, and is putting himself in position to crush it. csr-i ’he March number of the Southern Cul tivator, published ut Augusta, hy Wm S. Jones aud one ol the tn<>«it valuable agricultural publica tions in tins country, has just been received. It t* an unusually inicr* »ttng number, and will bo read with pleasure hy the farmer. SAVANNAH REPUBLIC AN, THURSDAY MORNINGi M I i'll. Ill) ft-I I. T 1 !"'"? H I, ■wwi . SlMich«f th* !.«>«•■> •iUMCkliMM KEY H*h*l,l*n. Tb* K«». 1. F. Kobaiu. • ml«*|on,ry lo Ohio*, rcoonUy dcllverxl • l,olut* »t Loulwlllo, on Iho Inwirooilon. II* nllwlod pullculMly to Ibo Io»dcr •ml uld th*, bo hod firoi *l»lt«d iho hou» of Mr. Roberts in 1849. Ho wa* then R Utorary man, en- gaged in teaching eehmd. His visit was supsrln- ducod by * design to learn from Mr R- what ho knew concerning the now faith, a* ho termed the Christian religion. With him,-an Inmsto of hi* house, * eloso student, strict iu his aitondaneo on worship, end diligent in purusing tho Uiblo—ho remained over two montlia. Then ho presented himself a* an applicant for baptism and church membership, but at iho suggestion of ono of iho members, duferrod being baplizod until somo meant of livelihood could bo obtained. This waa neces sary, as tho instant ho loft Ills native religion, ho would lose hia caato. After that Mr. Robert* heard nothing lurlhor of his pupil until Iho Insurrec tion broke out. A* it triumphed, the leader sent word to Iris old teacher, and has demonstrated,* least so Mr. Robert* thinks, by tils acts ami words that tho'Ioasons taught by ilia American missionary wero incfiacosblo. Among his public acts aro laws ordoring the Uiblo to bo taught in schools; tho destruction of idul#; tho prohibition of opium; and other reforms, that havo already had a happy cHuct upon Iho revolutionary distrieis. Of tho ultimato success of tho revolution (hero scorns to be no doubt. From it, groat results aro anticipated to religion and commorcc, for though there may bo much falsity of tho revolutionary party, they havo ad vanced far beyond tho exclusiveness of the old Tartar dynasty. Irlhli mid Uetnmit Einlirmllon. The N. Y. Courier thinks the annual sialeiuont ut the Secretary ol State, relntivn to immigration is an important document. A brief synopsis of its contents shows the following facts; Total number of immigrants from January 1st to Dec. 3,1854-460,474. From Germany ... 206.1)55 •* Ireland ... 101,600 " EngDud ... 69,1X10 '! Franco ... 13,317 " Chma ... 13,100 Of these, there were litndcii nt New Ytk ... 327.970 FhiDdolphin ... 15,132 RnUinvdv*. ... 13.154 New Orleans ... 5,194 Han Francisco .... 14,487 VPLANba. ruiaiPA*. itnllnm M lilililui Middling Fair- Fair L l ”*. ' 7?r III fiAnrm's .Magazine, for Mar h, baa already ho-i-n laid -ui our Inh'e, hy Col N\ ilicmi* Tiitde • I ,.1-illlM l) ..Ml* i Ksp m.ir Kx, <!' I „ ; All j clout and Ali^ft-rn Artillery; the iUlll.-anako and i l>s C. ngeners, P.-rs-ma) Memoirs the U <urtMins ' in .*iu , An Epiaodo on lit > War ; llle Nnwcoincs; , I'aioagL* ol Foreign Tru«cl; ImVe and Cliarc-a!; I L <y-u»i» m ihe I! .*1 , F • - in -ns for .Match, Ate., »Ve. i Mi Kara J A! C-HijH-r At C-» have »is . laid on our t.,b|f) II irpor's Mnga/.inc, with Putnam's I Monthly, f«»r .March. Couient* «»f the latter The M-.niioiis ; 'lie C<-*»a>k«; Uo**ie ; the lliw.ni.vn | I-'and*; A U.g - I Wind; Great Cmc»; G.-mus ut Charles Dickens ; Seiisitivo Spirits, Ac., Ac. Tnr Uses v i.uvj —A bill it lie‘ore the Penn sylvania Legislature, which nutl,nri,.-s partus lo I'odiinrl tor a greater rate of Kite re* t ihwi *ix pur cent , and thus in tact repealing tho existing usury laws. Joseph Sea well Jones, who always wrote himself N of Shocco," iu North Carolina, died on tliu 2Mh uli., at Columhus, Miss., of pneumonia. tier T here were snow, sleet *nd ram in Mill- cdguvillo, on Sunday. Towards night it cleared off very cold. Dr.rr.NLc op Ltv»nr..oi. —It is the intention of the English government tu construct another large battery on the C'heshtru hide ol the Aleiony inune- mo-lint- ly, on the *ito id tho old powder innua- *in*s at Liscard. This, witli the o d Rock Battery at New Brighton, nnd the new ono north of tho IIu«ki*soii D-ick t ori 'ho Llver(H)o| n.de, will make tfir* e dcfonsitdo batteries ; nnd au upplie.tlion Ii <« al»i been nude lo tin- Liverpool do- k c- ninoltee for *itos for three additional batteries on tho I .an* • »i!iirc side of tho river A CltAl LENOX TO TIIE Soltll —The owner of tho famous race horso Wild Irndmiau has challeng- d Lccotnls, or any other Homtietn tuuse, to tun lUfoo rare* on l*ong Island the coming »«ia*on, ono mile, two mile, and throo mile heats, for $3,Ono h racn. This is n imld offer to rnnkn agamat *uch horses as Locomte, l^simiton, Brown Dick, Rm| Eyo, Highlander, Ac., Ac ; hui iho owner of Wild Iruhriisn is in n<» way U«uiiI<m] by if.o repuiaiioiiof tlu«o celebrated rug*, aud thinks Wild IrialmiAii a lillle morn than a Hutch for the best of them III* performance, last season, on the National Course, beating Red Eye; Berry, Grantla, Hellne, Maid of Orleans Grntli, Ac , in tho heal time over made on tho Island, mark him sa a most vairsnrdlnarjr h<»rso, end warrant tin- high ostmuto placed on him hy his owner, Mr Jstnea Irvin. Haswsia aniithx Pop*—By ih« Dio foreign news w« Darn that a law having Iwrn enacted in HardinD for the sale of tho retains of oonvenla and churches, d Uinp srrsnngsd that the latter shall bo supported by tho Bute, iho Pop# has pgidiahed sn sl|o-;siiun, dellvrreoi Imfors iho Cardinal#, again* ho rnessurs. ID dsnuimss tho Hardl n)sn Government, am) dscia'rts th* enactnisnt iu b« of no sfliwi. Mai.-jv MANVPAc*ru*iN«iC«iMranY -Ourcltiisn* will I*S gratified iu losrn that tins establishment Is in very prt<*pcrous condiimn During iho Dst ala months Ms cDar profit# havs boon at tho ram of asvsmcsn por rent |>«r annum on the amount nf stork liiu. drelarod a dividend id ten rent , and has accumulated daring Iho Isst eighteen months, over the dividends, a ru*»rve fund of thirty •even thoussnd dollar* To ihe prudrnee and energy with which II M managed la lobe eMrihHsd iu thriving mod I linn |l sll--* Dl vlari (« fie,dlrst ed <|v«1 •| uur D»( aonusl A«rtl*ulinr»l Fsir s| Aug • »*, i' he.a tha hist protnpnn,—[) -urnAl A Mueaviigvr, Up to within three or four years, the Irish immi gration haa lurgely preponderated over that of any othor country, and indeed over all othors together; but the emigration from Germany has been, siuco 1340, rapidly gaining on the Irish, until now it lain excess of tho other by more than two to ono, and is rapidly gaining the ascendency over ail others.— This must produce very important results. Wo havo received from Ireland much tho larger por tion of her surplus population. Thu exodus has nearly reached its limits. Six millions of people cannot continue to send forth to tho antipodes oj the wotld, the whole of it* natural increase, fur it must bo remembered that tho swarm winch lights upon our shore* hy no menus embraces all which ivsucs from the paernt hive. Australia, Canada, England, Scotland, all roceivo vast annual accesso ries lr<>iit Ireland. But tho Gertnim supply is inex haustible. That race, seated m the in-art or Europo numbers sixiy millions of people. If Ireland, with 1 h»r eight or nine millions, in foimer yours contrib-1 utod to the sum of American humanity 200,000 a j year, and now with her six millions still spares us ; 100,000, who can prescribe the limits of the Ger man movement, now that it li.ia received its direc tion f ■.filer from f.cu, *c»tl. Every reader, wudouht not, (says the National j Intelligencer) will agree with us that iho subjoined letter is not only an interesting ,.no, hut that tho concluding sentenco of it makes it n remarkable ono. It is an exact copy ol n letter written by General Winfield Scott, then a Cajgain m the Army, during a sojourn at his house in IWrsborg, Va.,on the \8vh of June, 13)1, just one year befuro tho declarAiioti ol war. The letter was addressed In an old friend iu Waaluugiou city, and is now* in possession id the son, J. L. Edwards, Esq. Great uvema make great men. It seems to have been tho purposo of the young soldier to leavo a service oi inaction, ami return to the law. Wo are in doubt whether lie would havo become as renowned at the bar a* ho has in the field ; hut he that as it may, war soon followed, and iho young captain, hy a cnur»o of service unexampled in brilliancy aud duration, has risen step by step in tno career of distinction, until at the end of forty- four years lie finds himself crowned with the high est military honor which his country ran bestow.— Truly has ho “ written his hut »ry with hi* sword/ a history free from a Main,and w hich every Amer ican may read with pride. THE LETTER. I'etersbcrg, June, 1811. I believe we have very little village news tu give you. nor do 1 know what would please you iu that w nv Of mytelf— that personage w ho fills so largo n span-m every man’s own imagination, and so small n one in the imagination of «ve»y ..ther-l can »av t ui I ill e; perhaps vm would please you more. Since n.y r* turn’ to Virginia my Him- has been pas- .i in easy transitions Iroms'iidy to pleasure; in my gnyety furgctlmg tho student, m the aiudent for* t-IUs! to) gMVeiy. I nave generally been in the • tlieo of my Irtend, M f Lei^li, though not tinmii dlnl ol Ihe atu.ip-s o nm ctcl with my present pio|es«ion; but you will easily conceive my military ardor hus mi tie re, I a' at- merit. Indeed, it is my design a* soon as cir cumstance* Will permit, to throw III-, leather 'lit of my cap and resume it m my hand Ye', sir .u'd war c an, m !n«t, lily nulhiisluam w ii| he reki|id>r«l; aed then who knows hill whut 1 may yet write my his tory wnil my aword f You*#, truly, Wi.uriu.li Bcott. lx-wt« Kdw.tnD,Esq , Washington. I’KUmL.UT I’lERCE's V*To CoUDENUED NY HIS OWN Uruau —Tho Dtnnrylrauutn, of Bhiladol- phia, one ol ihe uhlt-si Denmeraiic papers in Bonn- sylvania, and an acknowledged organ of the party, speuks in derided dis.ipprob.ii ion of the reeeiil act r»| President Piorcs, in vetoing the French .''initiation hill. It says . “Wo regret exceedingly, after having curelully read tho Veto message ol President Pierce, upon Ihe bill parmed by the ,->onatn nnd lloumi id Kepre- sentMiivts, appropriating live million# „f dollars io liquidate the claims ngamsl the United Stales tiy her own citizens, for the French Spoliation prp.f to IfJOO, wo cannot agree either w ith Ins masoning or voncluaiona. Thu document is too lerignty to | a k„ the 1‘omtaup in detail, ami stmw wherein w« think the Prvaiilent i* in error ; hut if w e properly cm- prelo nd the question between our einzena nnd the Imted .Stales Government (nnd we ihink wo do,i then wo nre satisfied that the President hus tailed to mako out a case to justify th» umt ol tho veto. l(r-siAN Ift'M )R —A French ufiieer serving lie- fore S»vaato|H,l, toll# tho lollowmg story ill a pri vate letter to n friend m Paris, ii slmws that Him- sian soldiers are not deficient in humor We often »oe n white llag hoiated lo tho lop „f a polo, mid Ikiiu/be trumpet aoimd in Iho Russian ambii-cadre. This, ol course, means flag ,.| truce. At onco the fire ceanw, and a «a«i number of heads am seen l«> imp up from under the earth to the opm nlr Tim Rii«s'aus hold up to iho French bitilea and gDanes, as if they Inviied them to drink each other'# honlili Tho French reply by flourialung their tm ran* ; lid then they pledge each other's health Tho bearer of ilia (Jag of trues advances on horseback, *tn|* at »*»• Imm psees Iretn ,.ur tronches, while tho nearest French officer goo* for ward to receive tho dcapAlehnv. 1 yoalorday wit- nr**es a meeting of Hia kind The parlementairo courteously look his glove from In* fight hand.and shook that ola Captaino| Chaawuirs, who had guns <iut to meet him Ho ymi see ibr Russians are fml ths (^mssrk lin y have been taken for. The par- lemcntalre retires, the while (lag is pullerl down, and the niurdermis din recommence* ns Morn. The Last or Taui.ioni’s Hi.irrsn — W* rupuh- hah the following paragraph about Taglioni’s slip- I*" Whon Mailanio Tsglioni uultted Ht Pet«t»Ditg she fell a pair nl *lip|wra m ||, 0 Imlsl. Ths land lord a«. n mad-’hia go.nl |.,riuns known, and Nl. |H", ami eVenVUtl roubles (A'lO) were freely ufterou b>f ths lofgoilen siipi era Tho landlord, however, finding ihe public snihusissm inrreasa a* ho rai»«w| hia demand*, |^rem|Horily re| |.» part with tha #lip|Moa under |(Mkl rubles Tina turn Imlug faiiier mors than any individual ai'|>eare<| willing to gits, thirty -fi*o psrson# elubhrrl lugelher ami purchased ths •Uppers. Thethhou wauled to know what in do with them. After many suggestions, rums of which fata general an'Mdarilnn, II waa pr< possd by onn »d ths sper uDior#, more emhuai Mini nnd original than his fallows, mat lh«y should asi them ' 111# landlord of III* hotel pr,„omnce<| Ibe Ido# In Ueseellsnl and p>o(M.aed lo makes frleases ol them, whiitl Was accordingly dons, and lh» thirty sis eiiihus sais, with the lenunsr as their gu*.t,«Jid srtwsdy sat Taglioni’s \l|p,»r.. » n a Wsrtmd th#m down In Iiiiiii|ki|« ol rhampsghe. in which >hsy ilrunk to Mu hssiih ol ths eharttilng ifansaus A winy Ddy «.» whom tb* foisgrrlng wssrslaisd, •uggestsd that lha sllptnir Was Kid f f’srtls »»« said lo Ih> dying <.f oisrvaiton In sum* p~ria id Ohio, th* drmiohi fas' snumsr having «ut oil th* supphM mxgsasry ioi than smursms. WEST CORBESSONDENOE ror Iki latuHl. Ha>Ollwii. K«Y Ww. KW. fitH, I8SS. Mtmi, Biltmi—Tb, Iw* H»rrl« CWf nun,of Uoegn. C«fl»ln Hill,Irom Trlnld.d, JW. Ak, wlih a oano oumlulna ot 44/IW gallon, mo- laMca atilt W.Wt |wo«l,ol uwloda.loiund 16 Now York, arrived ,1 thi, place. In dlMrow, cm Iho I3ih loot Contain Mill roiHir.a that ho hot had vorji sevoro wrathar sinco leaving |wrt, and ihm, on th* IWh, whon near Duublo llood 8hnl Koyo. o vloloul ■lurthor oprong up ralolng an ao Ini aoa and oniulng Iho ohlp to labor and itraln-nponlng her Mima and admitting tha wator froaly Imward noar tha hanaor hole. Had to pot hor about and koop liar boron it undor horn polo. Cialo Muling, not doom' Ing It onto to prucooJ without ropolro, boro ow«» for Key Wool, tho nwroot port. 8ho ho, boon ao- oordlngly ovorhaulod and roliolrod forword whoro II WM nocotoory. and hor top worho oiulk. d. Tho joni mooring of tho bowoprtt which wm onrrlod •way has boon roplacsd. The carfMstUcr* will fta- Uli tholr work about tho Khh, aud aho will oatl on tho 17lh or twill, for Now York. ConMgnoo. Ilowno & Curry. Tho hark W II. Ilrudlo, Crary, arrived from Now York, on tho 13th, In billaM. Bho Iim boon chartered lo toko tho cargo of tho hark (lolmro, (lately aritvcd nl tldo port in dioiron. from King- ■ton, Ja., and alnco condo lo London. Bho 10 now loading and will ho rotdy for ooa hy Iho 10th of next month. Tito United States stoamor Fashion, Captain Bakor, with several officer* of tho army, (among whom w o notice Colonol Monro*,) and also a largo amount of good stores, arrived at this port on tho 16th, from Tampa, bound to Miami. Wo loarn that it is tho intention of Col. Monroe to establuh « lino of posts from Fort Mysra, at tho head of iho Cuioosnlmtclico rivor, to tho Lako Ukecch.»oboo, Roads will bo cut from thenco to Indian River and Jupiter Inlet, both of which stations are garrison ed, and a flotilla of canoes, sinning from tho Miami Kivor, will ponotrato tho Everglades and connect with parlies from tho above posts, at Okeo- clmobvs. Tho Lower Peninsula, or that portion of it of value, is to ho surveyed, and tho best lands thrown st one i into market, h is not thought that tho Indians will oiler any resistance. Tho celo- bran d warrior Koyrioe, ol Kearny memory, accom panies Cid. Monro* s» guido aud Interpreter. Wo look for great results trom this expedition. A large and valuable Intel of tho best augsr aud rico land, probably in iho south, will lw opened to tho planter. On tho C a loots list cln o River, ill particu lar, are some very extensive hammocks of great vhIiio. The Fashion having dtscharucd her cargo at Capo Florida, returned on tho 21st, and tailed fur Chatlutto Harbor on tho 22d. Col. Monroe returned to his station at Punta Arenas. The U. S. steam frigate San Jacinto, Comman der C. K Stnhbling, arrived at this placo tho even ing of tho 19th lust., from St. Domingo. Sho en tered tho harbor under sail, her propeller having been broken when mar Sand Key. This was tho Iasi b!ado left—nothing hut tho shall now remain ing. Sho erotsod iho Atlantic with ouo blade, and often made 7 knots. Tho engine has wotked well and proved to Iki powerful, end well constructed — The trip lias been an experimental one, made, wo believe, to teat her engines, and saving thu acci dent io her prop, I Dr, hus been eminently success ful. Tho ship works well under sail, nnd w ill go h>>mo without repairing her machinery. Shn is capable uf making 12 km ts. The San Jacinto af ter leaving Glbrnltvr touched at Mnderia, ami sail ed thence to St. Thomas, where sho arrived the 3d ol Feb , found the U. S. steamer Fulton, Captain .Mitchcl, ut that plare, whence he sailed tho same day of her arrival for Martmoquo. Sho would cruise about the Windward Islands, searching for traces of tho lost ship Albany. Tho San Jacinto went down In St. Cruz, lor stores, water, Ac , and returned to St. Thomas,which port site kit uu the Cili Off Si. Domingo city hove too, and sent Lt. T II. Murry ashore to communicate with our Charge, Mr. CtMunoau. Thu treaty had nut been accepted, and matters remained as More reported. The »loupot war Falmouth, Captain Shaw, was cub-ring the harbor ns Luct. Murray left. All well on board. The Falmouth would remain at St. Domingo as a protector to the minister in case of difficulty, which was not,however, apprehended. It is reported that the San Jarinto will touch at Havana, previous to leaving for Philadelphia. Tho following is a list <•( thu officers on board ■' C. K. Slibblitig,Commander, Overton Carr, 1st Lieut. Wm. Lewis Hoindon, F- K Murry, J. C. Beau mont, StewaiU, Cfias. Ahv, Waiter, McKern Buch anan, Purser, J. L Fox, Suigcon, Ashton .MiUa* Pasaed A*»'tdo , i’Jward Jones, Marine Officer. J. K Wilson, W. R. Mercer, J. R. Hamilton, Jiskph Fyfle, J. Heilman, Pare Mid'*., Barnes and Todd, Midshipmen, J- FolDusboo.Chiel Engineer A. C Stimarc, E. I). Luce, 1st. Am'i. Engineers' Warner and JackMtn, 2d. do., Messrs. 11 uu;, Lindsay and Ramsey, 3d do. Tho ship Mediator, Capt. Hell, from N- York, with a largo and valuable cargo ,.f Dry Gotnl*, bound to New Orleans, went ashore <>n Triumph Recl,«-nst ot Caryfort Light IIhiso, the Mill mat, and was as-irtcd oil by tho L'. S Revenue Cutler Sea Dart, Lout- W |l. Randolph, wh-* earned out an anchor, ami was the means ot the safety of the slop She received considerable damage, ground ing hard on the rocky bottom, hut did not leak, and C 'pt UcII aai.ed at <>nce alter gutting afloat ;t6ib) for Ins |Kirt nf deal! |snt Lieutenant, who has happily been the meant ol raving p>r ihe Underwriters over $5->,I'm) may rce*-i»e •ornolhmg more subataiml (or hu valuable a. nice", than ilu-ir tliAiik*— * check for would I*.- a lair remuneration. The rehr. W. A. Shalford, Cspt. GamwoII, ar- T»Ved the 23d, from Uaypott, Fla , m dikites.*, ha»- ( lug lost several sail#, and D-eu ashore on -St Mar- j tin* reef. The damage is thought to be considers- 1 bio, and the cargo will probably not Iki discharged. | Thu schr Maria Jane, Capt. Jor.es, arrived Irom . Atukapas the 23d, leaking Him lias hid bad ; wealiicr, and at ouo tmm i.nd 3 tcet water in be r hold The lower tier of her cargo consisting of |i*l lilida sugar, is badly damaged lt is n<>w iwiug diecliAigivl.and was consigned to A. F. Tilt. NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE Of the Havaiinah HepuhPraii- NT.w Yoax, F**h. 21. The Drier of Wilson, the newly elected Senator from MaMutchutetta, to Yi-#pa«ian Ellis, excites considerable remark in political circles,—and apart Irom tin* there in little or no stir m politic* All in all there never was such a fHtUiicai jumble ns thi» letier boforo. Garrison, Wilson and Ellis, il ap pears, nil agreu upon the slavery question Well, | il the new party can harmonise the conflicting eh- limit* so oUrn set nl w ar beiwmn the North and 1 | South, iia mission is lor good, for H will f»erl -rm w-hst older polii icisu* ha*.> striven to perform (or year*, but have boon unable to obtain tbeir object W« have bail quite a cold •'snap** within ihe pa»t forty eight hours, accompanied by a flurry of sn >w Imi tho relenting atmosphere to-day give* token that spring will shortly ll,-r rlarl >ii «.Vr the dreamli.g earl It. and 1111 With llv tm lines ami •■lor*, plain and hill.” No a.'*a.'U aineo llm ChriMian era has ever been fraught with rnuro momentous events, probably, than will Im. the spring now so near at hand If tho diplomatists nl Vienna do not sueeref in solving the difficulties •( Hastetn q-Acstlon tw>- ft.ro llial |true, there Will ln» another l.altlo of Ar- migevftb.n I ..light in the old world. When winter departs, Nicholas will lore one n| the main relDnec* and nuiilisilos of hit house and nation. "When Hi George open* In sum llm halot.nlea ol spring'* over Iho ftluo avion nl llm Horpholu*, smooth* Ihe sorDceol llm Black H» a, and Hears ihe Nov* and ami Baltic of l<m, the returning warmth <d flowers wilt afford opportunity (nr the slim* to fight In some purpore. llm as dm Irtends id HumI* n<>w repre sent the Ctar in tho light of * pacific gentleman Iho opinion seems lo tm gaining ground that ih« war will tm brought la a simrdy cl<we. It m ihe Inters*!,—llm immediate Interest ol, England, that Itm w*r shmttil tm brought to speedy termination. Her nmresntiD and rommsrrial rharsrter render* her more open than her ally, France, In th* InpiH’ uua mllitencee, at hunts, of dieastnre and revsraes abroad France la * nation n| wddlsrs with whom war of Oortta amt, foreign or divm«S<D, D • tavalnees, —(ml lieglaud, now, a* In Napoleon*# tfm*, ten "nation vd afur-k.u-twr*’', - and sevdi ware •* that eh# I* now engag'd in, I* «*n# of Ihe vsry wnrrt (Hire! Ida diseripinm for shop profits It *• •*!••• (wndiiNr*—im income It hi *• Investment thnt pars n<» tnisisrt, Rnssl* hi* nw largs chlre np-.n which an ensmy may lasy •AMIImiivina, in ortler lo m«k« th# army pay Its •>*•» I* C 'lnpivi h»r than shn I* worth, In a peeunDry if md )• * puBOsat *»*•*, stvd W w* A-» nut mis mtatpret mM. ptttal wetitt* is WIIJOIIIi ■Ms. Pevary and 4-MOftUOW U til rnonMifto tho h'lare nk I hmmt#* will hs e,w greatly ibsslfo# of lb* timed, ottr (Htfidf In LWer- ponlt London, and ibslsadiog manulaciurlng dtl«* of Britain are beglnoluf to tmIIm th* full Iotm ol thi* truth, *o much ao (lo quota • print* Istur from • high mercamlD aourod in Lombard *tr«rt) lb*l “noxt tu iho fail of Bsvsstopol, tall our' American lrlmids,nidhlng would give the uailmt so much Jwy •• tha announcement of« Treaty nf P**c*." Hoiim hunting is nuw in lull blast with m, lids being iliu Idling Mason, but at preMnl ihsredoe* not socin to bo tiibcb nf a rush for mors* or dwcl*. __ ..... ~ , lings. Tenant* fight shy, in ihe hm* that land*, ^ uuker’a whsrb 1 * All goodVreiaaiiln* nanllM whs J, lords will eventually aquare their demands to lb« Mmr suaert, will b« srersd at risk ami sdpdsrtsof t*‘ times Tho Mtsars. CoDrnsn A Bletson hava r*- j • -* nowod their lease of tho Astor Houm lor olmn j Hol#< ^ S?X!n«Edam*' A Marhasde POF Hank, nf Odumbuv, rta^ are rsdseresd at m •I my nfBce. K. WITIIIMUIOIf. fabtW 3 ‘OKOIIUI4 jliamilIC‘AI. WMIIPTY at ivads. _ laid* inart. • mmm: Owmt wsrtsd 'or I bbl smccRsMIm mack- •d a. Nelms, landed trim hark ft II Imwrlee*, uvemher le#». ID'esa called tot rtlibla Idny days i H^Esasr.'Krarcr 5 M* AM Mast*. MtroSiell. Rsklasm* Swawvsr Welaka. K>nf. Petal* s. kt i, a %.. m Iia lea Ire 04 (An and M 4u, 11.4 W VUlawmca. W llmfe.l, 11 a l.***, A g Uthrop h r. s r rtsirfgee ’ 8 N(»Tli:K.-(k,*,#l*h#n per scionart rflANTUKM, fmiw llew'rwrlL will * years, from the lut May, at an advance on tho pre sent rent nf $9(XX), per annum, Mr. Aator agreeing to oxspond 915,000 In improvements and repairs. In uu placo hut Wall street, however, will (here ho any advance, and in many localilieasoniureduction will bo conceded. Verdi's opera of Kinoletlo has hc*n successfully produced at the Academy of Mutio. Thu burden of thu pint is simply ilia jertorond humpback Itigu- lr I to killing his own daughter, through the Italian convenience ol a bravo, instead nf his master, the Duke of Montoya, who has attempted her dishonor. Tho Academy of Musiu lies been well attended, and thu season is likely to prove successful. Cru- vo)11 Is surely coming to ftfiblo’s, backed by a strong company. Tbeir advent gives premise of a gay season at its eloso, and ihua m_ make a swau-Ilka and, railing In musle " Business is improving, and "hard times," the old rascal, is beginning to relent Your great staple has declined 1*8 c. on the lower grades, since ihe Baltic came In. Halts for the week 8,000 bales, part in transitu from Southern ports to Europo. naw vnaa cioAsaincaTiua. **• > "re v»4 WramaMp *Uls, Hart)#, n, ^ I I. Uvasr. rt Nklp WsrUw, Oldtsoi. hrtqwj- k, | i Br>* *’ Mailhowt, Warrew. * 7a,w * I _ IM I* 4 It Ti l), _l ausiurr V‘* .. • », n t , ; ColLouti, Kia< .' Vt'W/ 4 *1,7)4 HcsiSL-r Tleksis , door—*1 emits each. A. A. HMKT4, ) I. K TKPPT, »«'im. WM. It. II(»1M)IW)N,) i tail ret. II«iX/a. 4 i i K Irel'ord. W II Sirica. 7 K Wm, ! h»»l A WsWbsni, laWvik llo-j ,,, Mag*, \V U Pore, < Lamp ■a u,, , » ' 111»Ve.no*,,, A art mw, 4 n.mm,, v) ,,, _ I It A H W’sel, Haas. ImyI. 4 \sm. t y , ’** naimwi, him |Hfl( V l/«, | . . , fS l«0 bats* I „tun*. t„ C'HwplHa earg" ot lU Uren-kart, N A lla/dre A ijo.J *’**,,.' v "* .. uo>. HANiMoorrr, f.» k.. ™ *“ v ^ - _ gn« Vor*. For freight nf taina, apply f«b » 11 nibn* t ii rnr/.. ■ "iroit r ant aihnoi m i ^'77? Yh«- Ageetnf Ur. ».*« j«, ■ .v • i.u. i ,. vj *.Vt I,si,-a Collon, In cofnjilels e*rg" of tho . RaJlUn-ofe. wlU, t4sl rsquiM * K. , * ‘ x£ "V7 J"' 1 -"'"*- v-’*'- iTAi.ta,.... •* ii .in, iw.f. ., - I il nl aamr, apply lo „ . . " !'•*, -j* 1 1 ' . KrMn. Inalti.l tj ..u i. cniiKNA 4 nr.ur/. KmsmsibinIv aud I'lorldu .Yfall Hiransrr*. AWuHjpw NOTlrtK.—Tl.e fair nl trrlgbt no Flour, la wWK hag*, by lhr vlnaroera Welaka and Sreain/.U. wifiberrafu-r be reduc»«| lu |^(.|r,rtn.e to lb* rare ou a H. M. Frtdvy, ln«l**,1 ot Satmjtt, i ,_ > _ br Vm by ll,'>M who dr* gs Painiiug. and ail cwm-.im eitbit >.* u •V** t».01 rrmaifc. ra. Ao rre'v Hoi: u.j u barrel. Jan 23 •X n »"X -x Ws iu>4 HX Collon freights havo advanced 1 (Vi. to Liverpool in conacqucnco of mcronnod oflenngv Ono or two . vevtela linvo been taken Ir-.m your port st3 Kd , |or rt|uaro, and 1-2 lor round to Liverpool. Our ro— j cel pis ol collon aro 167,000 bales Iki hind Drt year. 1 heard a prominent broker remark, yesterday, j that New York would cease to lie a great Cotton market m a few years, and that Uio business would soon all bo done in transitu. Manhattan. lAPFlTRAt), Agent. “ I HIWKlUft INVITATION Much lrouW?Jifre/,*^currreJ In New York, 1 , 1 ' • • * • >• In ronsr-qui-nr- <4 tl.« absent*, of ii.urka nn Uil-l '»N, s. I**l.j. r, tad '.<4. Ium »tUm. »lilp|«»rt by the New York simJ Nsvaunab sieern Inrllsd in at'otwl .La loottal »f ire , •hlp« will pfenafl take notlre that rei <’»ttoo will b#. r^ idfuc* „f |,i« unria. t.,L Itaac Ihi ,• • a . eeived in the preMt.li.lendwl r,„ the** rt,!p. t ualre* ‘ ' <>L '*“* "•» larked on the ed»s of i|,e Itale. . w - Tttl * lur - __ If P A nLI.pt nt I). KAV 4 m. ■VIi:IIM AI. NOTIIT. I»r. ClIAKI.KH <J AS A III. ha* rvwamed th# _ pranlce of ktrdlrlfte and atirtery, fr«,nv bla «d- lice and rual-lenca* ou Bouth llroad-ai/eel, three d'mrv . ea-' of llornaAl. The tioiira Leiwoeu 8 to 10 A. M. and 7 In H p. M . wilt i hr lieroirel to uflee iiaUenta. If Jan U j dl«Unrlly , fob VI ni:mr.%i. notici:. |)ll. J'iIIN |i. KINII it again trll rnourli to attend to hi* pulMvInul tiurtr*. and may he . at his irlttce In llniughtoii street. tf arptvr. | i ^Ta‘ ’ n*:iM<Ai. koTic K. fp^k* DU. T. D. M ATIH’.WS, nf Iteeefoft, H. IJ m i offer* hi* pmlrr*eu,al •err)ore u. the rltuen* | uf .-re«ar>r>ati, six! may be round for the pren.ni #l Dr. Picklin'* office corner of Barnard vud Ferry »u. Hepl« tf A London letter in the Philadelphia American j aaya: " Tho principle of Joint Stock Btnks IS bo- j ing much i-xu-nded here. It ha# boon found to | work well, iho ptinripnl hunk of this kind paying { 20f per coni., and ihe amalD-st 10 pi-r n-nt. Two - moio havo ju.l bnsii onn.iuncod-.n.o lu Uo nIM ; vv . Iho City Bank, under the i-hairmarishlp ol sir II. ; corner of Whitaker and ULertv airerts. W. Card-u, who is onu of the latgoai shareholders' in tho Time* newspapt-r. and the other r* to bo called th<> Bank of l«ondon. Kir J. Villera Khol'cy will bo chairman, and the capital $5,000,000. ']*ho cgiwkk, tv. h. rKiai*. capital of tho City Bank is only $1^00*000. TRKANL’BKIt,. .tv*, vv. oatcd "tv-stni Ucr.tui, od oa are.rut. l ' ’| Uta.lu bCn luitJV lere. atlwwreuhvittT^ri mi. voxor. IIA-v RKMOVKD hia otto- la Ik# turner »f WblUlrr^Md Harris tiitsu. lu-.0er.ee, A T II E N vE U M Kosmth, in a letter from London, by the Baltic, to a gemU-man in Nuw York, thu* aunw up the l Euro|M-an now*; 1 1 A sinalhittnisterial change hero in men. not in policy ; England’a nlwolute nudity of inherent i weakness; England’s aristocracy decaying last; I tho British Empire drifted towards a revolution ! scarcely to Ik* prevented any more. 2. Boiiapario drifted from lolly to folly and l<» | fall. 3 No patching up of peace |»ossib!e, though , com' body l»c tre-nt on it. J 4 Tho theatre of war soon to bo transferred to i the interior of Europe, and the contest generalized, | Prince MxxaciiiKorFsGxLLAiaRV.-An English j officer, now a prisoner tn K«-v*#tojH.|, bad a loiter j sent Inm Irem a young Ddy in England, to the ef fect that sho *’h^ped, whon ho t..ok .Mcnwhik^fT. priv.ner, that he would send her a button Irom Ins coat, Dr her to keep as a relic.” The letter waa forwarded by llag of truce into Sevastopol, with other letter* for prisoners now m the enemy's hands. This loiter fell into Men#chlkoft‘a own hands, of course, to be read ere delivered On coining lo the above passage, he immediately rui a Imttoii from his coat, and will it out under llvg of truce, to be Conveyed !«• 'he lady, with art-unik to the following cfleet —"’I hat he had no idea yet of iKiing taken ptvwmar ; but rather than disappoint a J young lady of so simple a req her with IiiiiimII D-fote that Ulna arrived." Tills livening, Ylurcli 1st. I Ho5. Mr. W. II. Caisr, Is *iBcrrrly *,a: ft»*l In tarisg ab’t ! t« announce the j-erfret reco»ery of «>ur sotn-HEnw aa-An, .fir-, Cliarlt-H Howard, 1 Who will appear lu Two »cw piece#- First tiro* c.f j >> FOR MKW Y'»KK—1'#,«.» . J-acVre achooosr LNdlAS ■ > ' (n*#)#f. will ».#** <{uick «i.»p*.ca lor lh# t; „ v */ r ■*'*.:* ii, € AHSAItlt A MIN. COIMISMOX RKKCHms, IMJ r; re + am os till, I* PROVLSIONH GENKRALLY. ¥f! and 4W \V. IDii ro^re-srrret Ba; t.* t Hot c'-oaLant.'y oti Lajul aa o rt*m-, eha-utde#*, no**. I ot tul • LitJi lhey W»IVC)1 order*, i mar | lu#. , HIVCH RANIS IS AMID iy1t«»P<»#AI#i» Uiure. rre*l*wl by IU I supply lag filter Waaff. V. hs o*ul u u# U<*o u .L* Fim Fr««bjhv-*iaa lj.oo- l »<>H% S XOIICI;. "IMID Kb*mUt «itreoe.«e i.n^ u . 6 j 1 reuereliy. uj-#m evret-t. s: t t farorahlaiarm# rtM ARlAu lizaULiSin m»r l ia-. ■ IuMUi fia mii icitcoi 1 "1*111. O-def-eV*t. « I h»»» f •» >#• ) ...| , t 1 Mist kL#«-u: A aLort -ia.#, «t^3 • .i ^ Sa! c«- <#i n-dett l forts.**’--, tu*'. "• I -VI IW a, be «XW..#) In N«» ) ai.lre lu.i MUdwU*. ««,'/. rLi r, Wi tat, 1 IIAItPIlire VI .Mi him. » PRIDE OF THE MARKET. F1R-«T TIV»; OF KAT !•: KEAHNKY. Foil it ?v i; w Yinw Of Till I. %Ki: of KII. 1.A It M.v. HY DiVKAl.X. ■ ,Tt»— Manager rr»p#ci/ully • aie%, llial Thamlay, Frt- ,Gj and J-aturday, |«otvlvely o-oclodea Nr*, llvwaap's Faiewei! 1^ .gag. tn»ut. i:r.cfj v i.t*- LJ ) • *avaller,*' IIV NR.-. My ie HOW VHD. Bweet Nailer Vilt," “ Erin It My Home,” - tW, ai Your Fret, a Buj.jwja&t - Kiirela," aod k Kale Kearney'' ’ I- “ '**. " J. -T fj « a, TL.-tua* Itwod i fj kj.|»> f- j grapb.ial ev»vL. J »... : l*»ri. # i*j# vt li e v IxJtsi. I lirut*.«|.xi,d tj.. j, it# j TLr ilihle Pr») • r H-. * . I.., ( f pr tateataJ •<# ‘ A IrfHer ol . . *> .u.,ur* rar «-y m». no. t re : ► I r--uu. eid* of Mate*;. - 7; i la .104,4) N.retf .i * j No IS uf liti|rr’i i,u«o*. .. il#e t>- i. toi, I )S Tll h> J ITaV »nv *m;\K-'-vre«> 1 » l I 1 1*4! at»j PTO ,6 • )k,I. • I la. 'MO u Htteo 4 «)»)-. . L>a#: 1 Ut Mod. .“re*1 •. ~t tt) C'» L ISLU ! -arl »-.* ;-d Ti.-f s »! rt-w. t »lc Mllrtl ; ll)t :t . ,4 M " last Not. L ; KoV. 1 «-i *s*i krf • •V«!-k.*a 6Ii. . Scarcity or Water.—Tho Now Orleans Delta, of the Mill mvtani, *ay* "Wo have never known such a scarcity «,f water m this city a* ha# prevailed l«r some weeks past.— In iho suburb* ul tho city, this c-umnoa noccasarv of lift* i* sold at one dollar a cask—and river water at that." BaEAD-STt-rrs Wantzo—Tho Wilkes Re(>ub- lican say* At n<> time in the Lri ten years,has there been, in our country, such a scarcity «»| tl--ur and the material out of which it is manufactured S«mCF..-,V|v||r Arfrlisln la on Ler way u« **• taut,al.,and will atK-rtly appear. 1/ fotrla eiremef itjui - ‘ «"•* ur* l { . I # The He* <dBer w H! be r>j<ee du’ing -J,e a#aa.-c, ■ from u to I, and Pom 3 to 5 •■VLark. e,»r 1 . l»OMTIVi:i.Y Tin; I.ART went Ol* I WAUGH’S ITALIA, i AT ST. AiVDHEW.- HALL.' DIM. Tli* iu litre* An, lb i«i« t,alit tit ^ 3 hag* Pecan >l i I . , -a#, mar I I ySi-IXu and » *u-fr . s. -. ».» - 1 j d.. J.,, > “U*-fc/ Cl-, » d,. P-U. r: • t-*re. I^J P.fl. t>.< 1 -e-. Ua) ij,» V l.bKon, . | a«-J lnu-c At) t * •#*« ty PANORAMA S ITALY, r.xiiiiuri.M; au. thi: wondkiuv a dhaitiij* • The mills that havteusually supplied the demand m | *, nOT uroki PCkiTDli Ax*n omiTurna. town, we understand, have given notice that no } NORTHERN. CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN mole ran Ioj had until the next crop is gatherrd— a gloomy prospect, indeed! Many families have 1 been entirely w ithout the article lor more than a week, and we know many tanners in tho country who have had t" send lo Augusta and Atlanta lor i their supplies. Wake up, y© Millers on the line ol 1 rvilroad, and sent ut a cargo ol needtul! There w ill be no difficulty in finding a ready sale, and at I living prices—especially should an extra big be ■ thrown tu marked to the li-Jit.-r. | FtxiRtPA Srrai wu Cot-at —The H-iorema C->urt ol the State met tn Ihtt rtljr, «.n last Monday, at H) oViock, A ■'! , sod was otM-nrd with prayer t«r the R'-v. W. W Hours,ol the Epis<l-'pal I (lurch If. n Timmas Baltz.-ll, Chief Justice; Ilona. Tb .man , i Douglas and C. H. Dun .nt. Amociate Jusdc.-d, a* al*-> A. D-.ggclt. Esq , Clerk, and I rish Bowden, Hhcnfl. oflioei# of i bo Court, were prreent Up notice in attendance at the Bar, besides re-oidenl j r, «•».,..ii ..wo/ Aitorncy-, Mamr B A i'utnam, <»l St. Augustine.! Woirusl that tho gal- Judge King, of Key Wetl, and Hon. F. H Bar tow. ol Savannah. Tho !ir»t day of I lie session was principally oc cupied with motions from member*al the Bar’ and Hu- admission to practice nl new tnemfc-r*. F I Wheaton, I, I Fleming and C. Broward, |>)« of 1 this place, w,-re among the members admiUrd.— | Jacksniivlllo Now*,24ih FtA'Rtna Hittrrrao—The following i* the mint- , !w-f ol vrwH-ls rloare.i In-m the dtsii'ct ol Ht. J.-hns, b*r foreign couniriea, during ihoquarier ending ihe 3l*i Det • mb, r, 1(04 Bark 1, brigs IV, schooner* 16—t dal 30ves*eD ; with an aggregate tonnage of 5/»55 Ions, and em ploying 221 men and D»ya Ol the*e *e-m-l« lliere cleared for IDrl.adoes 2, Havana'J, Hama I'mii 2, Giudaloiipo I, Demrrara I. .Martinique 3, IVrm ltic>. 2, Cardenas 2, Kitigaton I, Buvixw Ayre* 2, Maianzos 2, Surinam I, and Rio 1 re-.— orei quarter b#r.^. t:tr •» rr ITALY. .'••aa «4eneej Works til see- ui par.) tbe Faiid !i rent*. r 7—ear lain nrev at s -t. If IrbW roiniKitmi. HKronn. JvA VANN %ll VIA It KIT. IViPUiotr, IVn. C oVl.yX, P. M «*i 'TTt iN.— Tbe sale# |.>-da- amear.t l» IJU bale*, at ■ lie l.dl.iwine partirnlar*: tiil\,»il 7‘,. ISaiTK- 3.* al 7 V|, lo9 al *X. 3(9 at 7%, 114 al 74fV. a! *. I>0 at i*!*'. 50 al S\|. • al .“*4- and 101 bale* at ce&lk— ; Tl.em»rkit e.-tiilnuev firm. Vitv nnnnti I'.tparla-Frb. 2H. Per rteamvbip Florida, for >e« York—73J t>*'e« Pp- land and IM d’ I* I l«»ll,»»s it hvtm D.-tnevilrs 13 U'lea Sbad, an I vunttry paekagrv Mdic. Per •team-hip Keyat'-iw MS e, f..r rbiladcjdi*— bale* t jdand 4 ,.|U>n. W do iKuniwik-a, and»unlry pig* Milt#. IVr ship Warh’er. for |.lw|v><»l-tffiii bale* L'plsant »r«t t7 do S t \ oU-«e.3,X> Mavra Per brig »' Msltbeea, lor lleateo—437 twle* r.-Uen. 13 dO VI..M ■trrel|i|« of 4 ntlnvv, Feb xr. - t,HH7 ba'». 1V*41 prraoni. ur I ^1 M)kll> —4> hauv Malaga iui - • > X’ etoMttf wpedei Ira*; »• bnae* t < : rear* f-*r.!irve», j tMi. ^ta mu -a l- E'VJer and IVtil* IVim I :#«i- »a* l j \ t: ( v IDEM — 21 iwrew* ore#. a Ion, a mj** i Eamfwgr,# iVdtr, :a cote* Ice*,. mar I J. \ \ H A It rur* VAOAFt>t-TLc Marre. . vr )* valaaLI# U*f*t i»\ »rri.oc t ■ ud| * we eiRJ.L). Uu , XTvTCLa I lit » — 14 Lair*. ct«..«iu.tig N Ac-. |»er Kwltrovad. •n ar.d Mdte, to »««,!/) Fixe — The hnu house Dd-.tiging t.» ttu* relate of J..»eph S Hanchrz, w a* consumed c-v lire on Thur* day o| last week Thr lire t.rigii.sleii |fi>m some person having wantonly lireil the w<*,h)# in the ATLANTA, FF.lt M.-t orro trrtnr* M NWVN. FV.tt. W -4‘ortft* - lh»|>a*)«irrt Prior* ,aege In.r lo mMill.lxg r»lf, fair erect*. ' K rents ra le rhawre I.-# I lietghtH.rhn -if, which comntun bated tired 10 the house* N. > |>eiaon waa in iho h. usn at tho nme The lose ia atn.ul f2,UU0 —St. Aug »»#; ino Ancient City, 24th The following la the lint of Sute* that have en acted Dw* entirely prohibiting the a*!o .d up t- icaliug drmks I-*r a beverage Ma ne, Mavstilm- •eils. Rh.aie DDnd, Verm-.nt. Mich.gan, Wiwmii- sin, CiinniHiicut, aud Indiana. Nrnao Tmtr c*t-0lir —We learn Ir.xn 1*h. Au burn Gave He, that a negro thief namevt Umgv, w*a • ft. sted tbeir recently, and cm.lined in jail He li»d ai.den a negro from Col N J. Semi, and ear- rt‘d loin Ii* M*r<*n, Ga The owner r-t w ind .if M, went and g"l Ins negro, amt came back and at tested the thief. LtVF.lt DINKAKF.H •-( AtlTFItN HP\NIN|| MlV- It'ltl'.,•• a rsniedy f.*r liver die,saea, #■• I ihe numl#, »f ■•••nndal'lr r« ID cxetirt'tr-l with a .ba-.rgeeUe-l vlaie t>( that t'Kan.la unirtaDn). Mun tred* of reMifl. »i.-«, from Ihe LI*Or*i , ( l^f. -u* II* .Mg In U.r cl) .d trehm.m<i, \ * . no,hi tx given«>( eurei \, } i arl.i * Siwi.oh Ml*i,m.- *\ e bate only 1,-nn lo icier ».* ihe •iu*o*«llnari ,„>* Samuel M. Drinker, IDq , ,d lh, Sun nf Dnulrr 4 Mnr rt». ll.HtSwHert, lit, hn>. i>.|, \‘a, »h»> wav r*.(e.l |>, bnlllea «.( la r lei'. •>|gu,uii Mui.ire, a Per ibrw ,nar*' ••litermg from a .IDeaw.l over He •*)». it, aro m „n Hve ble.nl la w..t M |rif»l, be ler Ilian all ll.e mrelfon# be bad ever takrn, and ilirerfulii ,en<min»tMli u load M-e adiefitrenirm. a (ei, w M'v.t’sT Fl'.ll U7.-*VtTo» 7br .terns* I cxm. ' j IHi»M |»vl, *nd price* remain t'TO »i#l uxkar^rvl. i Oil.t'MHF.-v, FI.It. tV. -Th# Uii.uriH«i of tb# wrek wrre •.■mewhai ir*IWM bresuv# ,d lb# limtu-t quai.li Il ..II aaie, awl » I.Sr,all* I. th range of pr.cre |#ar*!)#,*. , . -o|. [*■ eH.clashing Northern MlddUnga, •irerea YI. | d\«|»w-t .\i ax 7 4 renxa, i«xd MxxdUwg* *N to 7 b ft* i mAh... ....IS...IV ’I k*4 *S till iki KKY. FKR. W - C\.tr.**.-\V# b»vw ft. flange In price* »<t-re .-ar lad rep.->r-, b-il ».-cki -ecxi.1 Ihvl ihe twlief gnete* are be hi *1 t> n,r.- r»)r* 7be fv . re pt* .»! ibr ptvi *rek are f-4* lwl.< targr* this -.• ■>•* i , (..impiinlioj *«-ek >4 UN <(«,. 3b# h r )*•# ; j raxrtiao •rekvbave am.-Nn'M i;.|IJ (■*)•«. ab-rb ha< Mieinl d* ii«i«e».J i|# r i-'a.l. 'W q<t"’e Md •I ii.g. al r.^ to 7 1*. V«%..| Middling* 7 X, v.. T\, Jgfcj. dl.Hv* K. VI ' .II ftiila bgir-u, a v*j»ex# arvuie. ion i... ... _ Lv nW t y mb i HKU.M AH, kRt.V.\ a M .IVTII I.AS.-pr urmi»l.;( kxu«*u *eiv l-iack Mlk. I.are aud Arfdiqw# Vlu. ,» i» m by «»4 I Da V* ITT o v t-d ■ i;oolw~ iv iievsw nonic Deb p!l-d 104 V.rtpnd Mlk I*o | rtbied and Frvticli Jukmii Vu, » tv* •tnp.d C<* *» j. l»o peinicd Fnark < "TaoxiM* j P.'tka. *|x i ii.j ra.fctj *ort^< (iqatif P»:r. ed aud pLd* Kovfr* Flat* black Kanngvv.aH qaalu'r* Hlack ud vk.r p i,:N K*rt gt« at>£ 7 -n n tv* So I isst'ard -lllr Mat Oasjc Ore-4. " Lavlcor » • ,.n 1 *nr-», r.iotNdngv | l.trgr while and ne-lreei TV»*. !>,.* Ure.we: RrMkw,*. TaB.a ai>^ •*«.• t h i-bm '•vsn I i«ireVrM. fre ladtea, g. i .-.rnn ■» ckiMnw { IR'Ml'AV —UjdVev' wbV.e, Vdvrt, n ie v*.r b~*v IsUs# Ifwssi skMmitivrkllvRre*awiq»re 1 If.groni'v brv«w • Kmwc3n*4 and la If' >;*.* •'/*• *.l 1 >V|>. -U.tw and aiprt • *./ | do d > K.k Arv, Lti RWiali; Aa A' l ia.e T> -*t lu*i rerei*v-d peeaxrewrre Dfrvli. m.< * »*• >"» * ■»»’ » xi. in. l.tDd. I . ».-*-»» | VIN. Kt'M. tiR aV|vV W ll]-k I t .14 1 v^ *CA \1 «»AT». RRtN. tMlokr*. ki iV tM» i ug VreMNWabeU *\ l .at< v |3 Ai An K%« A. !> 4a it»iui>v.c llrdUml l. t. J* S - \ f lt« J 4a IVowx-rtoc n#M* l« t V ewi < «nnef Wri-v, Usvt .lt Da’.i»n.-.rr wb 'e ‘ k'-k* <•* N BK Ne'. Ud l i-vi IHlI Kk* *Sn hi»r.. H* <*« M-mx, lotoferw and N.-nbrea. Da*. (S.IL 1* geo. re;» *■ ttc* . »‘*«S iarnliwg f#-r brtg Jrwo| |.m .'*•■*» lu. 13 t-brt Mesiowo. »X,Nai>* Kma I'..* vi.li *■• u ii i k 4 4\*\»: \\iwi vna* I ) W W« ki ng. V.wl kx-rei v.-**- F\(TI tM.I 1 ^\< It vNi.l-la VXW.V le va- iw*r*-« ' '* j t-^'g. R-v-frw-v. frtrt.v. ' t,-. P1.-.1 ' r » r ti uri'i. * tu- API nn v err. 1 1 ■* *««• TYr ho l*,« v 1. J.a*»d Mlrt .4 fa.b XW /OMmi. cUaing very wig al le » res.1* f»-. s *kl kj. e al kb - t p- mi.nil »L Fin vi ai>'W,*lo<l •W-mkx.l . were made. 1 he mark for mhid).rtf. Favisnv- — k l-atl engagot Ire Pre J trkM'M ll-LI, iFi.*.* I I n Ivixl »»)t» tl# pa 1 were lft,4t 01 *, a * 4 r ♦ lb f.»pertreS|| »r‘„ t.'p*4 ■viiifttn 4\ a^S- *"• •*- •(*■< ■ w>hM1.*4 7 leK *v»«4 mvt.uu.i n- d.'i'N: "V * "V- f »'' • • S', . fine »M rti. c k*«b, r, » ore *fi » I. a 0 b-r ,-*tsm.*e. fire >' • #*v ••**! «pw»n*». NI.rt 1 *lll.l. vN", FT* v#-»be mark»c baa pre-real t>l • ralbre qslei ♦pres , »"°" d«r.*.t ike rwai *rek. rtw avipptleved neartr ,\l .i«r.(|MWa,ef |.ndN* nm.irel, ah.D p» ill »»a»I art*cb v ka»* In, tl.i aAi ^ *o.’H* 4 t’RMY k IMVK, N«, 111 «‘bre*n*» vrtwM, raiD4«*pbia. M*N«Kev«i»re* • rtsw resw* ow4 sbrew Itnl Ibl* 4*1 F%r-'vied I., dale ll*l#r*Al vfcla 4,) 1*1111.14" Mlf IFF 11 RuHhton. Hark & Vo, } * fo4 Llm Oil. the Isle Amid Hl!t|lbl>, t'l.AHK 4 4*1. twin* dl.HiDrd by the denib of IV», I. |t| tbvea »*be .ml) , iwrwo, n| Ihe name id Itmlilnn ere# r-,**4w>r4«l •Ilk lb# . _ , . * * firm 1,1 be l»i»lneaa In fblnre will t»s »oni!n*»id b) , iMrek band iwrrepee IIFilF-U AN, VI. % It K 4 ••*, •• * Vivian r im«*». a ae* a avtea»aus* ,»e a,. 4, e, |A\ 2)3. and 311 /Ii*a4irsy, all imnneelton wlih ihe ai«»*e Ne- I® A**er lliwue Mid d laroni Inn# it Our .Mr llasauv* ha« been e.»nee»4r»l •lib »he lablia'.nieel i*rnf| ,li )e#ra, #rel bu l**Dr >»a«a b«a been a partner, ami had Ike |d«nclpal »*•**» *[ •*■♦ tm.lnoa*, amt with ike bene*« *d fcla e«|wrIrene a«l ibe r-unl.lnwt cffi.rta *d r ack memU-# «d nnr #.«»,, •# irwrt In ntreli awl rreei«# a rwnilNNaare el Ike pv.i-nag* w* llbeeall) aSiNVnlrot in wa. Tho Oonulno Ood Livor OH, b 11 her to vw*d# by A I w future be mode bnlr by vvs-tl »aa #*wr Mr.('v.*aa »be «e«iir. N.w bMMv'livnt I** •Npev)**Vsawt lie vwa**«(*rtwre, #m| *e v M < rent It pure •**# «*••- •• s»v4l by alt Ike iwrev tveprei# ble .traeaiave IN Iks Failed NUVre «'AtrTll»N.-*IVi*arert«l in sew thattkename* lIFvit: MAM, Fl.ARK A CkV.,** la re* e*rfc label, red the •*<** lare kpore Ik*i*»rll ot each I—Ole. *liknai whirl* «» le a.ilcvkulne Ivw* r»b I Tvs (Itr I.n4l«* 4*1 kNVWMMNli.tlre. On awetoia* ,d nnnvswmis eonii.Uia.a mm# b. nt 1* r^ IaU.re More *ne I'.SliHlMl AND LAFtt VI SITENn, a ten bavin* 000a artWMa rf an tntortw# q«allty, ibai bad been wvM N» ww» Nvvke, v»e vale VM» *ae*k,-| .f reiwrw, lag Iks 14,1‘es nl Navowirek that ail aivieSrs vaaredke inrevt by av Sere eee aaw* *p*m iWn- rereeetkea»a«« genulNN, RenpeeiftvM^ )re,#e^ 4 r •wpr j;r" king ib» ireal bwalVHN- ke. cl.wlns •likin tb#fa*-g*»d <*«» q#.uaU.re4 •bHkare, allsblV) nwallRed WaRiwda, ..ntlnary • lavrerer MbldUaS- > * * "K kii.M .«4 • MM.liing Fair “K* SW Tat# . le »d*i>N »14M k» VAN NVIAPV IttH * X«t1e-.m * ro,*. >V ar reNwe x. ■ #• lUNrered Wvre'a re- », • • frV Cl 1 A L. 1 tVM. • ISHKN k A IV RHAIW MVH » 44 I rw-FTM R LMlAV Rdined I -* At) (Em^k M> **,*►.. V.«-w* 1 D.WW »« 3N»V • Mt*n At»«# A frh** b-d* ItoreJtxv l«|sewn! -a ( »•••*- Pkl.lN4.k) rti INf.ktr i7i’.,(HHi ,v;r r« b» 3 I.4RT Anrtn:. r ,) rw-FTlI 1 i.v r,.-re .t a do. ire# 1 J y(H I « In rn,d ; ’ ! 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