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SAVANNAH RKl*tJ THE SAVANNAH BOTBUMN. By p. w. alexandeii&co. CITY AND COUNTY PHINTKR. Daffy* In ndfanet»per annum If noinald in advanon..* Pail*. In advance, fornix month*,... Iri-WiH'aly, in advanoc, por annum. if not paidin advance »•* Weakly, invariably in advance Weakly, (dwb pcioc.l 10 cornea tor... ..$5 00 .. (100 ..$3 00 .. 3 00 .. 4 00 .. * 00 ...15 00 SAVANNAH, GA. Tuesday Morning, March 6. Mr. R. G. 8KYLB, la auihorixod to raccivo tub- Mriptiona and mako collections for this paper. BrrflEQRAPH FORTHE REPUBUCAN. Anaikir taaltai MallrMl mil. II wa do not miauka lha algt* of tha limea, another effort will be made In the next Le«ialaturo to |>a« a bill cranting aid to all tha railroad com* paniaa in theBiate, which may doeire assistance.— Tha following aooma to be tha plan of action: 1. The road to bo chartarcd by the State and con* trolled by tta cltlsena. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6. 1856. Boxirx Kronm.—The trial of Thsoddr* Barker, Wendell Phillips and other*, chanted with raaiet- anoe to tha United Statoa Marahal in tho.caaeol llurna, will prohaftly oommonoe at Boston on tho 80th (net., in the Unitutl Statoa Circuit Court, be* fore Judges Curtis and Spraguo. Eminent counsel have boon roialuod lor tlio defence. In the esao of O’ mi . i moat of tho acousod, tho Uovernmont will attempt imilltom-UhIII.i«Ut*nuoinOuurt,nu»roi rails. Last Hours ol Voaircss. Washington, March 4th. 1855. Both branchca of Conferees adjourned at noon to-day (Sunday.) Tho 8cnatc adopted the report of the committees of oonlerenoe on the Army and Boat Olhoo Bills. Tho bill for the admission of Oregon aa a Sutto waa rejected. In Executive Session tho Senate confirmed as Commissioners ol tho now Court on Claim*, Messrs, Gilchrist, of New llampahiro, John II. Lumpkin, ot Georgia, and Blackford, of Indiana. The Houso agreed to tho Seunte amendment to tho General Appropriation Bill, striking out jho clause modifying tho Tariff. Tho Senate amend' ment to the Beat Oftico Bill, requiring pro-payment of puetago, waa adopted. The lull to provent tho Ireo ingress of foreign crimin <la and paupers, waa laid on tho tablo. The roixort ol tiro Comniittoo of Conference on the Navy Appropriation* waa con curred in: this hilt tn.kea lull appicpnation f r ocean matt eorvice, but nothing ta aatd about the Collins* line, leaving it optional with tho Preai dent to continue the lino Tho vote of thanka to tho Spanker o«a o| posed by Col. Hunt.of l«ou- iaiana. Great iitiportnnco ia attached to the opposition by the Agricultural Society to tho Reciprocity Treaty, and it ta thought it will lead ultimately to the anialgatmn of the agricultural mteresta ol the country with the Know Nothings. Benjamin McCullough, ol Tennessee, has been appointed Major in ono of the new infantry regt- moots. Arrival ol (ho Florida. Naw York, March 4. Tbo steamship Florida has arrived at ihii port. Capt. Burr, of tho schr. Company, which arrived hero yesterday from Satilla river, informs us that he picked up tbo 1st inst., on Jekyl bland beach, a scaled bottle containing a piece of paper with the following statement: “Sailed front New York on the 8th of Sept., 1852, at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon. C. Brown, W. W. Wcckor, B. S. Mawpaa." Tho bottle was carefully soali-d. Tho piece of paper has been left at our ofitco. Bark or Savannah.—'The following gentlemen wero yesterday elected Directors of this Bank, for the year ensuing, viz: Joseph Washburn, Henry Brigham, Lewis F. Harris, Henry Laihrop, Win. C. O’Driscall, Hiram Roberta,Mno. L. Villalonga. •A now Director, vice Henry Harper, resigned. Further Particular* of llie Fire at St, nary*. We are indebted to Captain Freeborn, of tho steamer St. Johns, which arrived here yesterday, for a Jacksonville (Fla.) paper, and for tho follow ing additional particulars of the late ftro at St. Marys. Tho firo was discovered about 2 o'clock, Satur day morning. Tho following buildings with their stocks wero destroyed,and but partially insured:— Tho dry goods store of T. C. Bashlot; tho storo of Joseph Arnow, his stock being saved; residence of W. Buckley, totally destroyed ; a house bolonging to the estate of Dufour, and tho dweriiug of Mrs. Guebear. Upon tho following property thero waa no in surance: Tho Gin Manufactory of J. L. Burns; a boose belonging to the cstato of Silvester; the re sidence ofJ.Pacoty, and two ware liouaca belonging to Besarnt &. Fox, the contents of which wo could not ascertain! The Market house wos pulled down to prevent tho firo lr<>m spreading. The total |om is estimated at $20,000. How far this waa covered by insurance, ami m what offic-e, wo have not been nble to loarn. Wo trust, how ever, that the loss has been exaggerated, and that our biends in St. Marys have n<>t suffered to the cxtcntVcpotted. (toon Scarcer roa a Lectcre —The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser'27.h.say*:— R* v. E L Mngo«n will lect'ire this evening- before the Young Men'* A>»K a tat>•>•>—at American Hall. Subject," Mind your own llauntss. " It is to ho hoped that the Rev. gentleman will !•« able io throw some light on a matter concerning which there is so much popular ignorance. A bill to secure t<> Woman equal rights with the •terrier sex, making marn-igo a spoons of limited partnership, witli priv and joint pr< p-rt>,ar>d »o curing to widows the gujrdisn-lnp of th« «r chid- yen, has been ordered to a thiol reading lit the House ol the New Jersey LegmUturo. tzr Win. Idoyd Gtrrii.n, at a recent anti- slavery lecture in New York, di*p!.iyed eleven yards of newspap r paragraphs ol crime* at the South in a few tnontlis. Tho same " length of in famy'' might he cut from tho New York papers in anyone week. Thero waa snow in New Orleans Wednesday last, also at Jacksonville, Fla. Tho season has been an uuuiual ono tn many rc*pect*. Chaxci roa Printer*.—Ono hall of tho Albany j Courier, and ono half of theKit«iiton Independent Brcos are offered for «ale. Bracticni printers aro wanted as purchasers. These papers are respective ly located in flooriihmg portion of the State, and are in tbo enjoyment of liberal patronage. Psssaok or the Poitaoe Bill.—Tho Sonsto on Wednesday amended and pawed tliu bill from tho House which provides that for lotiers going lees than 3,000 miles tho postage shall be three cents sod over that disianeo it ahull be five cents, except whore postal treaties with other countries shall provent. Tho amendment further provides that, after the 1st of January, IH6G, all letters shall be pre paid, and that dona with stamp* ; also, that lot- ten containing money cun Ire registered, so as to show that they have been sent, but in no tnetanco to make tho department rceponsibln for them. Tim amendment must, of course, be concurred in by iho House. LuvTaJ»*?rrGE;vtXA!.8corr-Th<! nomination of General fcentt to the Lieutenant Generally was ap propriately sent into tho Henatr on the 22.1 ult., tho aonlverMry of Washington's Birth Day, but tbo Senato held no Executive session until Wednesday, when the nomination was unanirn»<isiy confirmed. Under the appointment General Scott takes hi* new rank from March 29, HM7, the day on which the United States forces, under his command, ca »• lured Vera Cruz and (ho Castfo of Han Juan do Ultoa. 1. There must bo no previous lion on, or llablli. ty of tho Road. 4. Ton miles of each road muat bo completed, tho iron laid down, and tho road in running order. 5. The iiriwife property of the stockholder*, to bo liable to (As S.ate for tho amount of tlioir stuck. o. 1 lion, whott all thoso conditions aro complied with, tho Stato credit shall issue to said roads to tlio amount of seventy-five thousand dollars to every •ectlott ol ton miles thus complotod, (at tho rato of aovon thousand five hundred dollars per mile,) ex clusively lor the purchase ol iron—the State by that act receiving an utfotitbarraased lion on the Road. We expressed tho opinion during tho last ses sion of tho Legislature, when a similar proposition was boforo that body, that tho measure was fraught with great danger to the Stale, and we have soett no cause to change that opinion. Indeed, tho moro we reflect upon it, tho more fully aro wo convinced, that a more mlschiovoua moasuro has not boon broached in Georgia within our rooolloo* lion. Lot it bo known that tlio Stato ia bound to furnish the iron, and railway companies will ho organized in every county In tho Stale—a railroad ntnnia like that which nearly destroyed the com mercial credit of England some yoara ago, will lake possession of tho people—a general crash will follow—property will bo depreciated—men and corporation! will bo ruined—and from tho stops of tho court houses in every direction will bo heard tho cry of tho shorifC," going, going, gone." That is u dangerous pulley which undertakes to stimulate Iho building of ruitronds. Such costly improvement* should bo tlio result ol iioccrsity, and ot a clear conviction on the part ol tlio people that they are demanded by tho wants of tho coun try, and that they will pay. To undertake a rail road is it all times nturo or loss an experiment; it can t.tver bo known in advance whether it wi.l be profitable; and tlio danger is inuieased tenfold when tho Stato steps forward and ofldra nn induco* iiluiil to ns citizen* to vitibaik in such huzurduus enterprises. Engineer* estimate that tho iron costs more than one thud and less than uiiu-liall of the ontiru load.- Take, lor example, tho road from Macon to Wat- retiton^ winch was in contemplation eighteen months ago. If wo mistake not, Mr. Bonner esti mated tho whole coat ol the road at about $!,• 750,Oil). Thu iron alone on tins otto road, there fore, would conto to about $700,000. The iron lor tho Brunswick road would cost $1,000,(XX), and that for tho Savannah and Gulf road $1,500,000. Then thero ia the Griffin and Decatur road, the Griffin and Covington road, the road from Eatonluii to RabuuGap, tho extension of tlio South Western road, the Atlanta and Daldoitega road, and tlio •cores of other enterprises spoken of in other sec tions of the State, the iron for winch would cost millious, all ot which would come eventually from the pockets of tax-payers. It may be asserted with safety, that railroads will always bo built as fast os tho necessities ol the country requiro them It ntay bo proper, under particular circumstances, lor tho State to lend its aid to private onterprizo, but to embark in s? wild a scheme as that uow under consideration, would bo to inflict a blow upon tho prosperity of tho State, from which it would take years to recover. Tho people of Southern and South-western Geor gia present a meritorious case, as wo shall endea vor to ahow ul tho proper timo, und wo think the State is bound to extend to tnem effectual nr.d im mediate aid. Tltcru may be other tractions which aro ontttled to nMistnncu; il so. let it be granted.— But against a general " log-rolling " system, em bracing alike proper and improper cases, and sad dling tho State with an enormous debt, wo most oaroostly protest. Let each ease stand upon its own merits. Do not clog it w ith enterprises lit oilier portions of tho State, and thus seek to carry through measures ot doubtful propriety. The peoplo have cause to bo thankful that the Omnibus Kuiiroad bills, introduced at tho lust s«s- •ion, wore not passed. Usd they undertaken tho enterprises contemplated in those lull*, there arc hundreds of famtl'.os in Georgia now in comlortable circumstance*, who would have been wrecked Their trail barques could never have ridden out the storm which for the pa*t six month* has swept over the commercial world. Thu Atlantic and Pacific Ocean I'nlt- ed. A number of gentlemen, says tbo N. O. Picayune, at the invitation ot the I’unama Railroad Company, loft New Yoik on tho Silt ol February, in the steamer George Law-, for Aspiuwnll, in order to participate in the opening celebration of tlio rail road They arrived at A-pinwnll on the 15th of February, and found that tho eat*bad been running over tbe critic length ol iho fixd for several d»>s previous to their arrival. On iho Ibtlt they were Conveyed, with the passengers <d th-- steamer, to I'.innina, where they weroenurfaimd .it the A-qnn- by means of their apoochea at Fanouil Hall tho santo evening. Ten per or Ekui.isii Mediation —A letter from .Washington mentions a rumor that tho proffered offer of mediation, has boon tondorud tho United Statoa by Groat Britain In tiMMttleinont of Amer ican difficulties with Spain. Aa this offor pur ports to bavo com i by tho Baltic, it has probably tho sanction of the now cabinet. Tiir Ex-Brwioknt of Peru —Gon. J. U. Kclio- nlque, whose arrival at New York in company with Ids family, has boon announced, la not tho President elect of Peru, tut erroneously stated in ninny of tho pnp$rs, hut tho Ex-I'rcsidont who was driven from power by Genorul Castilla, who headed tho recent revolution. General Kehonlqtio was elected President of Peru in Docombor, 1830, and took his seat In May following. During tho first two years of his administration, ho accom plished ninny refotms, which aro said to bo credit able to Ilia statesmanship and patriotism, hut sub- ■eqmmlly lie yielded to the t-lmnors of his politi cal friends, nml it Is charged squandered $15,000,- 000 of the public revenue, u portion ul which xvus awarded to niemliors of Ins own Inmily on frivol ous claims. This inducod tho poopfo to grumhlo at first, and finally to break out in open rebellion, and the President wns forcibly driven from power. It is snid ho Mticnds to ntuko n tour of tho United States. j The Weather in Urrcn Georgia.—'The Griffin l Jeffersonian of the 3d, says: ‘ " Sunday Inst we had considerable fall of anew, i the suilaco of tho ground nml tho roofs of housei ' bemg entirely covered with it,as fur aa the eye ' could see. Mouduy and Tuesday wero, wu think,, tile coldest day* ot the season, the therinoutulur I Handing at uh.-lit lour degree* below froesmg point. I Tin* weather is unprecedentedly cold for tin* region." Tho Chambers Tribune, of the 3d, says: "On Inst Sunday, wo had a pretty heavy faff of snow, in tltis-seclion, which lasted !>>r several hours. The ground however, wus wot, and thasliow melt ed soon ufer it h-ll. Monday wnsonool thu coldest days vvn have felt lids season." Tim Romo Courier, of tho 1st, say*: Thu weather linslwxm exceedingly w intry during ntost of tho past week. On tho morning of Mon day and Tuesday the ground was frozen harder und tee formed thicker than wo have ever seen, with, perhaps, ono exception, three years ago, in tins section. A north wind has prevailed which ha* rendered it still moro unpleunant. Additional New* by HieCniindn. The following comes via Warsaw:—A treaty has been concluded between Russia and tho I'niu-d States, relative to tho commerce ot ucutruls. Tlio treaty wua left open lor tho adhesion of other Stntes. Tho affuir of Mr. Phillips, nn American citizen arrested for Mnzmi, has been settled by tho pay ment ol $2,(XX) damages and the Chief ol I'olicu at Dastilo to bo reprimanded. A* Inis already been stated, u French company has ottered to raise in Franco a legion cou»i*ting of from in,o(X) to 25,000 men, tor the service of the Engli*h Government, Tlio Company engage* to supply the number decided upon within the short est possible time, half to be ready in lilieen days nt tlio utmost. In order to effect tbo undertaking, it requires tlmt it shall hu permitted to recruit in France all who, according to tho recent law of emigration, are lit the free enjoyment of tho right to quit France for America or ntiyuthcr part of iho world they ||jease. It is stated that tlio English Government is deposed to cutcrtam the proposi tion* of the Company. A London firm m tho provisioning trade have matte proposals through the Times newspaper, which w-jlf, if accepted by the Government, prove of the greatest benefit t«» tlio half starved' ill-con ditioned English army in the Crimen. It proposts to supply the whole of that army w ith food consut- ing of three ntcals a day for 3*. ltd. per head per diem, und forthrt-o pence additional to provide ex cellent tents. This they are prepared to Mud them selves in tho heaviest penalties to do, and lurtlirr offer t<> bo responsible n«t merely for tlio t erlonn- aiu-o ol the contract in general, lull tor th" punctual delivery of every nival in tho soldiers. They ask no ussisluiice from the English Government lor the performance of the task except ihoir forheatance and non-interferenco At n rough calculation ut this rate nn army of 80,$p0 men might be fed and sheltered tor about A’l,N25,tXX) per iinuum. Tho long talked of change^ in tho French army in tlm Crimea is announced The army is to lie divided into two .'*!»« Jr* .4rwie»-—ouetn begiveit to the command of Gen Peilisser, and the oilier to Gi n lb sqm-t,thus v.ttuully renderingCanrobcrt a mere cipher. The rumor is rii.ii Lord Ituglsn and the Earl Lu can will shortiy return from the Crimea. Tho rea sons ure not slated- E NOt. AND. High easterly winds still prevailed off tlio Eng lish cott-l, urui Government st< nuu-rs had been sent to the rol.efo! inward bound v.-ssel*. Severe w.li ter weather prevailed through ut Kmop<-, ami there wn« much distress nt Liverpool untongihe lab ring «mk II ia«<*. On tho J7.fr they visifed the hl.itulof I r fu’r*cs, owing to a lack of employ,m-m. J-jhtx i, Till. .11 llw I’.icin., and Mi,- ll.m-li .mm.r 1"’™".««» -.u* "! w-.rk linn. >.| ah.ch llolivpt. They were most hospitably and elegant ly entertuined t>y Mr. .M.i-iii**- », the agent of th° liritt-h Royu! Mail Slesniship ("mpsny. rind (‘apt Wild, id the Bo|iv i-h r, n m.i.'ii fiei nt lunch w .m set t*>r *h>-rtt They returncri in me steamer Columbus to Pan ama, where, nt 7 1-2, |'. M , of the same day, they sit down to a splendid dinner, given by the Rail road Company ( at winch *ll the authorities and no-the Inihtnus were present, ns also iho | U.S M'lnUer t ■ New Grenada, iho lion Judge Bowlin, of St. I^iuis Speeches were made by Win Whitowright, Jr., E»q.,«»f Now York, Hon. n« I.mbI DlflnixMlIc Act «f Mr. Hauls. ’Ilia lion. Plorro Boole, late Amaflexn Mlntetar to Spain, Madnmo Boula, »nd Nolvllla Boulo* ar» rived at N«w York, Thursday, and took mom* nt tho Mvtrupuliian lluuao. Aa thero may bo oomo ourlusliy to know huw Mr. Boula ondod his at unity dlploitiailo careur, wo publish tho following trails* lath'll of a letter written from Madrid, to tho Bill* letiii ol Jan. IVtli. "Tho ooiiforonrn or Mr, Smite, reproseuling the United Hiatus at Madrid, with the Minister ul Hiato bus been inuro tmpuiiant than wo at first sujr- PIHHMI. "Mr. Soule, who during aovoral days had kept himself oxtraurdfnarlly quiet, oominonced, mtlo by Imlo to stir hlitiboli, in giving notice first that hu desired nil miilieuuuof tho ministerial ceuneil re- latlvu to the inuBt Important subject ol his inlvibrn. lie did nut oponly make known Ids desire, nor in ait explicit manner, but so arranged it that the Minister of Hiato was informed by uuinmuu friends mid wull-knuwn pursuns who, by Ilnur pusittun, had ncucss to hint. M. Luzuriugn replied to thoso who mado this communication—believing that ho had not tho authority to demand a formal audience —that the presentation of M. Houle was in opposi tion to tliu diploumilo code, that it would but Ira eoniidurod ns a personal insult to the Minister of Foreign Afinits, but to avoid fltbat it might ho «vor emd that Inaxell-lovo had hoi n nil olistaclu to ,<te arrangement of our diflerencco with the United Hlatvs.ho would not scruple to udviso Ills colleagues to iieunrd a special nudionoo to M. Houle."* This reply, m cemarlly, came to tho knowledge ol tho Anglo American Ministor, who,on Ills part had not Imped to obtain n conference with tlio coun cil of MiniHers if he made n formal domniul. Ac tuated by coiisulernlions unknown to u*, influenced pnrhniis by rite objections of M. Luztiriagu, M. Houlo ahsiubiued hi* purpose, and asked simply for nn interview with the Minister ol Stale, which was accorded him nn the 14th inst (January.) Mr. Soule uoiutiiuucud by liinmlontiug tho desire to see Spam hastuii to concludu with the United Htatca a commercial treaty, the tirosiiecl ol which, so (eng on tfiu eerpet is always found to be delay ed. It appeared that M. Luzuringa gave the envoy to understand that he could not precipitately decide on a mutter of so much uiipoitnueo—und ilmt be fore occupying himscll with the preliminaries of that treaty, it wus tudisuoiisablo lor Hpuin to ex* ni. me tliu ipiestion and consider the commercial relations existing between tho metropolis and the Islands, between thulast and tho American States, and ul»o tho American Union and Spain. Mr. Soule replied that it in clfiar that thoso rela- tionashould bettiu object of continual studv on the part<•( tliu Hpiinuh mitniitistratioii. Thu Munster of Spain nude nn end nt this point, by admitting thnl it ought to he so. Mr. Houlo then passed to the consideration of the complaint* that iho United States, in hisopin- iou, hud again*! tlio acts of the Spanish govern ment—complaints, "I themselves, said It", to which hu* boon given no aatuliu-tioti to tins hour. To this M. Luzuriugn nml led that ho could noUoo the menus by which two nations, that interpret in a different manner tho fnctu m litigation,could arrive at an uiidera'andiug, il it whs not by the arbitration of triondly und disinterested nations. Mr. Houlu replied that it was contrary to tho dignity ol the United States to accept other powers to arbitrate in their international ufliors To this M Luzuringa replied with hauteur that lie did tiot believe it ofienco to tho dignity ol our nation—u nation — roiipcctublo us any other—to have recourse, ly an act coinutartly done, to a means which i* to save so much time. The American Minister insisted so much tho moro for n prompt reply to the two questions of which he hau come to speak at this interview, tlint hu believed ho had unnuunccd to the Spanish gov- eminent that ho proixutcd to leave on the 4th of March, to the United Slates. .Mr. Luzuriago mad** observations that he (Mr. Soule) must not consider lii|ii*cll as treated unjustly, since ho had not had any communication with tho Stato Department.— The Minister let him to.know- that bolero hi* de parture ho could make known to hint as much as lie found liimscll able to communicate on the sub ject Thus ended tho conference. We forgot to any that during iho interview M, Boula complained that lie had not received thoso marks ot consideration which had In-on extended toother auiba.«sa«for*,and in developing this thought he gave to understand, end without pawing from a suitable circumspection,that hu cons tiered the aitt- tudo of Spam ns anything but peacenble. .M l.uzuriagn replied naturally to these vnguo insinuations by demanding for Spain the right t<> such government ns appeared to them most fit without tear ot the criticism of stranger*. caused by the nun arrival ol five thousand were American shipping. Me**r* K*en, Kippir.tr & Co , warehouse men <*f London, and .Measis. Kirk & Eurr.v**, *d Liver- On biurd "I til, .loam* '' • j'h“ h*i,!“aH. 1 -',nn .nivod nl Liv«|.n,,l, tc|.m. seeing on S> pt. t.h, in laii'.udo 3S degrees soulh, n sea serpent, ono hundred and etglity-six Icct long. Admiral Dundas ha* Irani appointed to the chief command ol the Baltic lied ; Admiral Seymour second m command, nnd Admiml |l.iyuu ihml Tito llritifii unity estimuirs lor tho current year have been published. The loul nuiiifrar id m« n, ineliiding fureign nuxifianc* mid exeluJiug India, I* I'JI.MN), and the expense!*X'13,600,DUO «t, rlmg — List y< nr the expense A7,(XX),iMX) sterling. It . ^"/flo Unlssrslt], MejsUss. A 111ttltf UorltMod bosNsaatrean. . A tnaM rseimed Iraskle a atreooi At (all of summer *l*y, And.half awsks and half a-drasm, Rhs wslehed lira rlppu • play, (Uis insrksd lbs waUnrallan*) nratra, lb" dMiianltif sbsdows throng, And besMl.ss dsrkeniNl down tbsrve, That river's lisbllng wing. And thus it sung, with tinkling lounge. That rippling, shadowy river— **Youth'* brigliuit day wilt rsdo away Poretsr and lorovyr T’ Tin* twilight t«sl, llm moon si tut Hose broadly n'er tlM nlghl, Esrh rfpp'e glnsmsbsusath tier beam* As wruiightln silver bright, The heaving waters gild** slung, llm mingling with tlic-lr voice, Tim iilghtlngsln now |Niur» hi* song, And makes llm shades rejolre. , Ami thus lm ■ mg with ttiurful ton|ur, That bird htiUlolIra river— ••Wlmn youth I • gone trim love shines on Pur ever slid for ever." f,oula Nuimlenn Going to llm Crimea* Wo give tho following extraordinary intelli gence to our rudders. Wu tire not permitted to nanto our authority. It will sufficn to say that during tlio last mails a latter was received from Paris* by an individual In this city. Wu have been permllcu to publish u translation of a portion of this correspondence: Tho Emperor has foreseen all tho calamities and reverses of Huvastopol ever since tlm allied army sat down hcloro tho city. It Arnaud was a trooper ipandnui), ho might buys taken tho placo by a charge of cavalry at tlm first onset, hut fulling that, a siege buenmo necuMary. Neither Raglan nor Conrofmrt wero equal to their |io»ition, nnd Louis Nupoloon knew it. Ho did not want .Sevas topol to lm taken this winter lie knew that short ol n butchery, ofwhich tho history of war aflurda no parallel, llm place could not bo carried. Ilu deter mined that Hevustepol should »ulw< rvo n mighty political purpose. I*or this, he has buoti delaying supplies, while lm has concentrated his forces in Franco. An overwhelming army is concentrating on tlm Prussian frontier. At (Marseilles, Toulon nml Algiers, a lloiillu, to Ira re-itilorced by Eng lish vt-sn-ls, will |mi ready to sail wiili 711,000 men on Marclt 15th. On tho arrival ol this armada in tho Crimea, the Emperor will luavu IVit, and ap pear in person h- biro Scvasiopol. A euupdt maw, upon a gigantic scale, will bo attempted. Bevna- to|K»| will fall. Tlio elated army, flushed with tho lent, will ia eon over tho Crimen and occupy tho Isthmus of Pi rckop Altera campaign which will endure a fortnight, Louts Napoleon will p-turu to Paris, wln-rc the suddeuno** ol his departure and the promptness ol ios return, will find all conspira cies unprepared lor development, and win-re the glory ol Ins victory will scattvr all further treason to tho winds "Hucli is tho exmpnign contemplated by l*outs Nnpolcon. lie assured that ll Providence doe* rmt interfere, it will lake place as 1 have ugd. Collat erally with die departure of tho Emperor for tlio East, tho Frunch tinny on tlm Prussian frontier will operate upon Rhenish Prussia. A note will be vent to the King of Piuuna, demanding Ireo passage for tho French trentm through his domin- I tons, which, it rcluscd, will thou advance to tho [ Rhine." > | If thu above prove to ho correct, Louis Napoleon . lias out play-ed.tho whole world. Wo have only been creating a monster in .*-'oyastopol, wn have been endowing it with terrors, so as to apprut-inio the lent ill contemplation by the astute Etniraror of achieving a great iiussjsn victory where hi* uncio encountered ins most disastrous defoat.—(New Or leans Picayune. The Scatter!no or Parties.—A distinguished nolit.cian, who now tills a largo space m the pub lic eye, and who i* now nuithur h Whig nor a Dem ocrat, is reported to have remarked in a recent conversation in this city, that the Whig pnrty was not a flock of sheep without njshophcrd, w hile tho Democratic party was a shepherd without sheep.— Boston Journul. Catholics 1Ioi.di.no Orrtce.—Tho Sonata of Mi**»achu»cUa have passed, in concurrence witli the House, nn order directing the coiuimttuo on cons'idrtional amendment* to report on amend ment prohibiting Catholics from holding otfieo tn that commonwealth The order was amended by inserting Roman Iraforo Catholic. Kentucky —Tho I^nmville Democrat, cf .Satur day. says tho Know Nothings * f Kentucky, nt their recent convention, nominated Voltaire Loving, ol Warrun ui-untv, lor Governor, and—— Edward*, ot Logan, for Lieut. Governor. The first hit* been a Wing, and (lie second a Democrat. Firm in February.—According to the New York Journal id commerce, there were 27 fires in th" United States m February, involving a loss of $931,non, against a loss ol $1,325.00(1 in January. Three do not tncludo tires w hero the lost u as under $|0,UU0. OF THE CONDITION OF THE MARINE BANK OF GEORGIA, AND ITB AGKSr •l lha close of businoas, Monday, February |0ib, 1855. IWdishod In eonf ifRitiy wu), th* ' I'ronlamalimi of tbs Governor of Goorgta, February *Hb, 1855. R. i>l*eo*intrd Ho uis running w» ibalurltr $iw,« 17 4a Hill* recsfvab r 9.P74 ss.v > IEMHIi Kxd>as|e.runnln«loiaalurtty, 1/74.437 m Roivs amt Hills IVoIcHnI i Uolistdernd gnud IHS.1I* 00 !*•»- duubl/ul, ID.V7Z 70 Do. b»d iaj,*7l l&e.H3W Block sad hottdt. j tn.iti W Kan king II"'imi and Git, I0.UOO W Keal nuts, taken In pati«cut of debts |*,|47 13- »,I47 13 Dus frvia ottier Kaaka It Ag'is 3Ut,4.’il .'*7 1'rotasls,... 410*7 KI|m-Iim-*, *AZ Hint'l. I). e«*i*|i|, (alwcondibg clerk, land bis SMurillas e.Uol Cl Notes atMkUivcks ofoU.tr UL* 40,74* 31 njiecle 2i7.nl* W— 3ni,7e*4l ItrsulUlig bslaiue with Agtnc.e* K.3I7 7* $3,470^4*. 77 Capital "lock,. ■ • IrtuULon In,, ...io*. 1'iMUiUMd in* . . . . . Ii«ia to mh* lUsti aMM.it, aet»MiM, Pr-.On and ktstrind Fund,..... mas* vua*: pretldaui-LNsaLa* V. Mili*. lilward Fadetlord, I Noel. H. Knapp, Ueorg* Hall. Octavua Cuban, Aaron Champion, | Noble A. Ila<drc. Xluui ui bcurgiui . I l*.tf*‘*oAiij An^-«»r.|,y. Mills.prrt. v\il*,.« >■ T^TT! Gil A Til \M CtiUNTY. jlk*lilsr,«lllni Hartua lUnk >»f Ca-,rg .a, and Made <**ib iLn it* t-jter - ui Is Juat and true,to tbo ben or tbelr knowledge and b«itef. ^ MfAitu;* r. mii.i.s r-NMi.t- IV»I. P. lit NT » IL. < a.b ,» Hwnrn andaubscrlbe*! to before ma tblv ilb day ut March, l*ii. signed, S. ft. KNAPP,i i . HnniLIM IAL ItKCORI). Nin.i.iAii nAitKi:r, Mnsnar. March 5,0 o'clock, I*. )|. t.'OTTON,—Tbo vatealoMlay amount u> lfit\ bale*, at tt.n following particular*: r>3 at 7J4, I«at7‘,'. 130 al7J4, W at 7H. Ill at 7 lldit, 3! I at 7\, XU at ?;». 13* at 0, ni atXK.4uiattsX, ITatPJi.and iUbaleaatV cemr. Ibe market coulumea firm. cm: is Aft ftrr.AJi navigaiioy i ojn, roa Urcini-n, via Muiiihnnipiou. Till. C it. MAI I, XTPAMriflp EC33HM ANN, l'~ lliawtea, < oinMiaodc/, JL Will vail t.tf Hre.r.em Um*c>..»•» »; 2 a gMMi£aitii.io-i. u, laud H.» im a a>4 | u»br.t, |. • ... ... EugiaodToil Irani#. *-u r*A7t KliAV. tt.l kvo uvnnn.il l.xporu-narch e. i«.ruwk,M , »wuki„,. I:, lO.hlp Hurra.h, la, »,«|„n, lV.I»_.W f -,IUI /,.m \,w Y«k I. *n.ll~ Tlmtx-r, IVNpar plncra. ton or bttmtn■ I’er bark Peter Ifcrnlll, for New York-017 bale* Cot- In flrat cabin,ma r,atl>*o» H |y ton, IUi Hides, and sundry pkgt Mdz#. ! !" “bin..lower ot Cotimi, A c., per II nil road. Mas* it 4—3,341 bate* Cotton and >ldu>., to T It In ear,,fc.1 cabin,.. An ttprrteuced »ence*«n >« i uaci.r-l u, «a«n i^, hp< c.e ilrlitrftd in Havre or l#>od.^i. All mu*t p*»« il.M.e ( L ib* joat-.S. * Mill., Ilun.vr „.il AMi.n k K. I \V li.Mii.nv, I.U.IVMI, Flimlnf i t„. j,.l,n N A 1 ‘, u JKi ,, K.K',t‘'IV Nni: A b K n !i.n'.t,!,'VAm.lilJtnA' .111 ‘ ‘ "atirn, llutloiik Co. J W l.albr»D k. Co, A I Jh}' r ‘ * * 'obena U liens, Prauklm k liraniley, \V e. Hardwick 4i Cooke, |Ium% Ha via St Israg, Fur tieiebt III. Il.lifli.fii Elitl. A I'.. VV vi'.i.n II..,.. wharf or u. Deni ruction »r .Mr. lli-iiion*a llouac. The Wiishingtiiu Globe Wednesday evening, alter noticing tho dostruc'.iun of Col. Renton's bouse by fire, says; We think it Worthy of nolo t«* write down that we saw Co| Rinlon for a low-mimiii-e nt a qu.-irier I . .... , ,, ... past ten o'clock lad niglii, when he was «l*..ut wit- I , A Hoard »*f Naval burgeons will convene in ting down In re-write lor this morning's Globe tho i Philadelphia cn tbo 12th of March. 1 he pun»«o speech winch ho mad" the day before yesterday on u{ ‘h« mvcting i» t * examine aMisiant surgnma tor the presentation oi Gen Jackson's sword to Con- | rr ni<dtoii, and candidates lor adimstion. gtiM, which ho had revived, tint had returned to „ ... . , , . . , , . our ntfico it part on.y ; .bo balance In* bad left ml. Pr-cot« bos coumicted. alter a ten year a labor, lit* tdfice, and it whs burnt. He said lie had it all I * Uist*»ry of tha Reign ul Philip If. It will U> lit Ins heed, and il should come out Ira lore he P^'shod 1,1 ri ,rcfl Vi»umes. SiiSsrASE?-!*,"pS" Na ' " No, it wnsrnt insured ; hut I care noth ng . Mm Darnes, a sister the lam Judgo Levi that, insuranc*- could not have saved all that 1 con- Wooubury, died in Boston on l uesday. Sdfcreif vslunbhr—(he be*f on which mv wife du»d, "" '' I"'I' l a'ccp ; her clothes, w-hteft w-.-re pi a ' Vermont.—'’I he election in Vermont lakes place trunk selling at the head of it ; tho nrtiebs w-ftith j on Hi" last U • duesday m March, she prized ni wt. around it—tho Inst tiling* I saw j at night, and the tif»t m the m rnmg ; and the pa- ' A* * **rsi*u »*t» Srwwaa Mien i*a. Carter'* span. tH-tH in thu adjoining room, many <d which cannot ' !»•* Mmure •un.u prr • uonviii ab oe all *>tbi-r*. 't» supplied Rut what 1 shall lltoat feel—mow | Magidarl.v efflenrbm* actum unUio bl**-*d ; K' than 1 now do—will I"* tin- lo*a <d th" memorials ! t 1 !" * •J" 1 ,' *d my wife. will.,,, h nly, .till above ground, it will | p! „', tra my first care to remove to St Louts, when re • leased Horn Congress, to |k» buried in tin* place in which I had collected the rctitnins ot my dead— my mother, children, grandclilUIrcn, aistcr—t > take the place by tlioir side which she and 1 had marked out for ounu- ve» " •uc»c#. lying qui i.i,i-i: n* i»-n<i«-i>f) drive all tiuniora to th. thereliy r!e»ti*mg tl.e atsirm arconlitu to Nat> pirH-rlpilon ; tta t.atiiifi-** nd at tl.e »*ine time ran ». or.linar, rtTi-ct*. and Hie nun.lrarCf cure, teaiiflrd to li, man, el I he m*»*t re*|*«-CiaMr ciUiriit of ll.cli- •1. \'a„ and el-ontirre. mini be conrlualver,ideme bum ting nboi.i .1, igbi Mile u .11 aatlrfy the moat »k*p. ■ad i aj^rt, Icr tlmpU- *n *; IM\ 111 K. H|| ,I/*N, Ml'lr;u. 1 * ‘'J P. P!I.I/>X, Ma-itCaqura. I | >Ut* K — t>',U*Cr»y Brvk.fof •*:* t . g» 1> D.tUb ). Hll.l/Jjt, I -Aft I i-* b/ ' tin .f Ha Iranrnt*. »‘trcrtlrrinciil In another Column. tnari 0 Desecration or the Grave or Gen. Harri'on Th ' ' J, '" r 1,1 '-'nn'inim Guru., ol... toconlly | ,- r ii l „„„„|.i, r ,| 7. ..TT7 - v.sited North Rend, and the grave ot ex-l'rcsident j am*. re»|u-cub|e a|M>ttir,a*i*a. ami i I fur n*oii. mV! ' l l**-ar ie»im*«>n. t<i U.r ti-d * fli<n ,.f .... ' ’ , . 1 M Mil.I.US AM'UVNF. * llt.KKY P.XPP.cf *U ANT, III"re is not, in nature, a m re truly brautiful . In c.uigha, Cold*.and dl*»-»M*#*-f ibe lunw* and tf.ro.i spot, wh-rem rite *tea*l should lie, than (hist at generall). There b .Noitti Rend. Rut, nla* ! In>w rude linnd* of unterl- mg v.aitor* have desecrated it. Eserytlung boro vidi'tii'" *d neghet. decay and sacrilegious pil i. I.ntnar, Patien, llutintifc Uo. J W l.albiop Sl Co, A J£L 1 " ,l iKTb* aebr. H. b >AU Ha, wmmI, t otmiis u Hertz, Prauklm h liranilay. W mu«irr, • m um*. sitia 4 tpaur. m VViHMlbrlilge, Hardwick It i.'ooke. Hums Havl* 4a |#mg, For trnabt of ajml) in board, a: j. tu«i J (• Fallivaiii, IblKliam, Kr!l> Il (*», W Water*, lluto- wharf or i<, UUP,HAM, KLL.1.7 ay. well II nnith, and order. | mar b II VI.TIMIUtK, ,1AItCII l-0„„«,.-•nTr lnquli, dlfijANtS very UghL amt mostly ol low grade* not *uit#d t.. t>.« Lt Tellali'a wba/f wu 4 H ) -t #«.-( want* i t tlie trade. (Hrad to prims Jot* ol Uto would mar 6 * UltKilf \ V |LL| v a o tell readily at JO»4*IOJ4eU. - uniona*.ui,> w Ptni-a.— Allb..ugh tue foreign advice* received tbls , |/GK fAl.H--l#-t No. Z4, < aJbvuti WarC.mK., Ut morning li) the Hi. lamia, ami Hu,** iu*>ae<;u-t)tly r>- A. hear Railroad l *| •elveil by Ibe Canada, both note a aJ gbl tieeio.v In ®ar 0 tMVfir n. i>ll.irJA, Nmnsjua. breadstuff* on the other ante, the mark* t here ba* un dergone no change, amt (Ml* on warty amt late r.'hai go ttir-ie »»• a pretty brisk demand for Flour at *e*trr,*a,a price*. Ilowanl Xtreet, deliverable nn tliwflrti of April. ...... ... — . $■* &n, rnlaeil brand do., for lomo-diaie deli,er*. al .0 ( 'HN.— I,U*| butbei* Stlee-t-l •bite » / rn.L,f aa# tf MiiLaaaat—We tiear <d mrlblmr bavint tract, done U, v f DAWb H. I'll.b A, day In Mo'aaae*. Ibe market although quiet, i* r.rady mart- at former rate*. \t* I M* r|. — fra bbd*. *4 »«)•--•»•* «, I’Riivtatnka.—The tranaaction* in pnvlvlonv eonhuuc • mw package*. Isoctog ic*erbrCr^d-b ur<\a to t-v limited, r^ome sale* are inakm.-. but i*n great fo* **le Vf P\l»L.I.Pr tUlt. I AY extent, the llubtatoi k Imre having a leodei.r, to pro eat m,r *» opera'loti*. The market I* very firm at the dgurrtof yesterday. Ill- a — We quote to dav common to prime Itiw at 4'»«>3ct#. There have ta-eo *»)• • wi tiin a dayr-rtwo, lint previously reported, of aome ‘.tw tierce* witt.m the range of qoiatlon*. i-car *. - )Ve (jiiolir ««nm«o U> {iron* New **r|, an* *t *1 i’,*i 7". The *t«rk here of all dn»rr,puon* In f5r»t band* Is »Utrd to be about k*i bbda. tV IIUK1 - We note to da) *-irne luMber »-le* peon- ail,aula Wbltky Hi new barrels, at 33 cm, bui «*■ le rn that 3.1 ct», cut, wn» off.-red for a lot«.( |m barreia • dm, Wbl-k), and rt-fute-l b) the boater-, 33 , eta, traing de* inandt-d. VVhuk) in n*w barrel* ma) be quoted t.^.ia) at 3.1 33*4 Cta, amt we iiuote hhd* at 32cta. The tnarkvt It quirt, huWtead) at the above figure*. NKW VOUK, MAIH II I, U |*. M.—Com>a—Tln> market conUnurw firm, with a fair detnard f»r nj-et and littne eotiturnp h»n. Middling t'pland* are qu<.u-J a* r-*,c. and do Mobile and New Orlranv at e’ % »9- Flo* a—The P'.our market o-ntmuea Arm, with a fair demand for the !'.*»tr-n and local trade. The Pain.j-an new*. L ou ,li aoniewbat unf»v.#able. ha* thus f*r bad lio eff,e* Spun the market. The *aje* of the da* ag.rr- gaie 5-iWt hbi* a* SA.2A f *r ten Inferior Hum ; fej: » n,73 f.»r r.im-non l«» airaleht an t tv, irliwdo, t* r Vta,". 7-i for extra Nt l#,ui» ; 1-.'.37y»alu.7i f,.r extra * >L: ■, ai«l 9Hal* f'-r extra r.r ira**# (•an*, si**—The *ale inclade VT» bt>!» New lirW-an* Mo!»»•<•• at -.fl,-/Tc, l.*«i baa* Kin Coffee at V^aH <c, amt /io Java ut l/al3Jtc, the ) >«t-r price lor daru«rt-l. .*» t.-ar- 0nn but quiet; aalra -7 j I bd*. Incioding New Orleans at *',»P,c. and* u*-a at 4HaO % (- I'Bortfi >a»-ILe demaml I. r Tofk i* onvteeate, toe old U>e*a I* lower, w title new 1 n aearre t* Orm!) i.«-LJ. Tire stock of all kimta declire»l t.,d*) amount t.> '.H.inij t.l.l*, .tgaln-l 3i.li.V- la-t inonlb. N»v»l-b,at»- f*alc» ol Pp.rti* Tuit-niii.e at 4!*4Je —thetaller price for mail parr*I-, • rude Lo-ugi 11..7:. for W.lrningbm. |/l-.r North * nun ,. l- nim. i. H--t:. al(l.ii-H Tut uncliamm!. WnuRt—The market i* firmer, with aalc* of pr.wvn at 3/*v»Xlc—*nrai> holder* rriu-e to arceit lea, it.an 33Sai« I aaiaiiT*—T« l.lverj—.l thr ri e»c*in>i.* u c ul" /l.ui*t».*be • Corn at VI In bulk an t »ti*p'» bag*. cio»- Ing 0rrn at 7>*f >1; t.'>*si l.aW-v rilli'iilJM. Ta I.4h|.'D 173 bxa tiaeoh 2/a M ; /'«■• Mil, iuijk i.lii r Sabi T .. Havre and Mar-el I tea moderate engagr-mm** aiprevl out rate* A step *• n* cl*art.-'e-' from r-»vat,i.*!i *.. G-nd >n with timber a* 37*. and abr.g Neui.ta* ai.d tiack at i^»an t I > lor sugar aid m»ta»M-s. . \ M, Ihi' — terto,.- nitanl f„mpr>»* I'.'.J.J Ida. ' again,) iA-n'd'iung n# c<-r»e*pon<ilug i-en.Kl U»i«rtr , ai d theeX|»«l* g\lti i i/J.f>4i b-b-rt ltu j-Nta, amt t.,1SuC caitwiHt. >ih oait*a* iiiniintii",*. Aatlmdatlng to that of l.ivw-pvol. , Inferior.. . ordinary p<> *,\~k1 * 'olmaf) <• jw 7 Middling 7i» a* l-ow Mnldtil V 7% .« 4**hw| Middl.og Pt* ut y >g Fai ktC. i>ea*ec New Raeob receivedfbi» dav, tus f - mj, r l.YSS h SNIHI.E. ma- f. 7i Pa* t u*~. AffTEIfN IIA Y — A Choice M In More sad t • w* l.YSS A "Ml I L o_ 71 Bay *u**i_ XOTIIK. '1 “ Hh'p Agrrdi, Captains. A Dealer* r |*IIP. *ut>vcrir*-r» are oohaianUy recr-.v t,g frur ;u I packing leave « M barrier k Co , Urge rap;.,/ I*rm.e, Pnnraklea*, a»-d M«»vUrwf. which U»r; ve-n. equ* . in ever) ret-e-r.. to say in Uracil), u.: •- ■> the) w :: *«ll upon the Uutt «<w«ot>*b> term, i, wu-e »**»• We Lave t*>w tu *U»re ’UJ bUacg Pnme Krwi u» lu bbl* ki«e*lVef. i».s# us a call btf'-ce U) Ing la )r> r nipple* LYNN a RNIDCS. mar 6 No. 7i \orwtrh iirr lm*aranrr Companr. (tn. |N< •lip'll; XTP.tr I "OA—caIMTAI. -7' ■>. f... f |'llt. atrave c. tnpar*) t4i» tret it aseoce**'l 1 ttr.i. m«iM, ,-i tf*) ivar*. and ha* a t.irt u. a* a prt tspt re*j. a,* V-* . wtcrr*< NLW tUil.l AN-. *ct n*e receipt* amcr- the /.to Dee. 7 Le ut>.er» gte-l i* prefwml P 1st* T.-r K di i " W.d Bb-ce, n dwr^png*. fum fur*. .rv*. r..t »*• loC n. warem-use* tr>.1 c*t!' *«f*-r, tii* rr> x I*,.--at-* r-rt, JOHN LNGF.RtMiLL, Ag*»N. f It.* • «_ fn*, 3 No. / Jonre' Ruud ng. Raj *- (iptrkxpit jvti il.m. N K. It %RNl"M ba* *rcei,«*l ;be *tc,i4 r ’ W* n' # «;rn-.ien>en’»J*.lk Hat*. Atao, tN.Mt list* of, »•>•** **)!*». al lira Hal and Cap “tc-re. mar 3 133 cuSCRLTO-eTKI fT row hi nt7 A Urge Hrii k U a-w'-oa**. eMsatwd <■- './» No. X third Titt.u#. Ue)i-.i!'» It ard. na ni a* f rn <.r ne i an<j fro/ucc. or a* a * »rv . '»-»?• AppH to mar 5 t\ M. H DCRRorr.H*. *7 Ra; * to Tiir i.imi k I >I.I*. \• lltNC and pre**inc of til k.oJs, ^n* ) k\ '*k .1 ne will, ea-T, »X and *.r*:iM^.s «t Vn UrXNri* shop, cornet «•! Jefl,ra-.B at*/ t -l- •«-, iioicm: ruu i:h i i.io SIlia “ 1 'Ht: »at-«-rNer i* m.i..'tetun .r a i .*nu: v wl-Chtra U 1.C, v* l» the mo* l t-n i>' BUi: a * u*» In ihi* part of ibe cvmumm Hr ba, onw ..r but al b»» Crop, cornet of Hljaa and /ofe-a^s. *:.-*#■■.» o’ r-al V'l. , <.f d ffcrwit Wr*. and be t* prrpa*»d \r mli to order »r.j gn. iw.* in » i b.«*■ra j-. we- u-‘ f Futitk Htrt, |jne; t*. i .|.,i#r, am! U keep. then* C.rtr.' of f V , f -r sale L of U'f, Or* 9h«Ile%, l'l' B..»lni.th«Gov«ii"r. .ml lh>. lli.li.'P of i. pr. |«.iKil lu ,ncro«.o lln. Iurro3fi.«l0 in. ,.. A t J C..I. " ar*l, «*f I cA.is, A met ican Consul t«» ran- j„ ftfK jjJ vo y,. nr „ MobtamTV IN l/rNiarx.—High as tho mortality of Iroodon has been lately, that of Dublin Is much higher. ‘I ho ontifo population ainonu to abo* 2AO/AX7, and th*» nambsr of daaths during on*» week wu ncsily 400, making an asaragn of aUmt ona- aod a-half in every l/XX) ul ih« inhabManta, and •xcaading by ons-hall tha ordinary mortality of Dublin al this Mason. Uswim LwrUtaTlon —Mr. (Union has Introrfuc- •d )nut tb« House ol Hepresentstbus a bill leryinu a stamp duty of forly cwnta on all not os undar fi<o dollars, of iwaaiy cwnis on all undsr (an dollar*, and of tan c**nis on all umiar twnniy dollars. 'I1i« objact of tbs bill 1* of routs* to aupprow* all n»i«« undsr th*M datKtminaHona, sml all infracliona ol it era mads punishable a* a penal ofloncs. Even II til* purfbiMol tlm law waa not opwnioobiatllon, j ,n <( 1,1 lh " “'N 1 Itisru sre obvious and forcible raasoim why It slmuld “ *•- o d !»• pawwd 'l*h«Gsnaral G *vsvn»n*nt hsshere- to I <fs Wisely Ml III* control ol ih« iraper currency lo (ha suvcrsl Hlata*originates m. and any ailampr tu Interfere with that policy, aspeetaily by ao on- republican a pfoc«ssi as tbs Impruttion r>| a stamp duty, must mast with the m<NX atranuous opikm). lion, even II tho power to do so nan lm nxarci*«d under tits ConsUiutlon. Wu pr**urna, howover, that thus Mil, If brought to a virtu, will ecarculy ru- • If • any support but that oi Ha author. nnni, Mr- .Maihicson, ('apt. AllredG. Gray, of riio sicmtcr El Dorado, Jamc* 11. Bantorrl, Euq., Jai-«>b R Jewett, D. McLeod, Francis II Dykcts and James N . I'latf, ol N,.w York, and others N .w that thtu groat work is finished, tho most dangerous part <>l the journt-y to California has been overcome, and expect tn ai-o the travel tratwe-Mi our eastern and western sltotea much in- crcaacd. Ri si.*e.m in New York —According to financial writer* in tho New York journals. **l the 28.lt, the money market in that I-Ity was decidedly easy M the dale named, rales of interest varying from trie l>i w-vi-n per cent, lor r«ll loans, and aix l»> seven t<>r the discount of good nierrantilepa|rar. Second clnw* ran Irom seven to nine The banks could not put out all tho liemey they wished nnd smite wore « ffering t<» loan at m jrar cent. This condition of things in Wall street presents a wide contrast Irmii what Imt recently exultd, and verifies our pro«lie- ti<m lint tho pantile ruling at the opening <d llm year could Ira hot temporary, although its milt- cnees were felt pretty extensively lliougltout tho country. Tlio effect of the pro«cnt easy condition «d tilings will doutli-Mbo lo ruslorn general confi dent:" ihroufli all the channels ol trade and com merce. It will be welt, h»wevor,to take warning, and avoid, aa much a* |H>saihlc, tlio cause* whirl* have heretofore been to (riiitful ol commercial rin- harraasinent. Wo alludo to overtrading and ex tended credit* The itvsmsit or Cut.. Benton's Dwei.mno -We atated yeaterday ilia: Rin dwelling o| ibe ||«,n. Thomaa II Benton, on (< atreet, Waahmgton, had bueu destroyed by fire on thu previous afternoon — Il Is now ascertained that the lira had been going on for day■, and anrao from a dafecllvo chimney in a new part ol llm iNillding, and bad destroyed tho contents of ihe ollice Irafora It waa iliacoverod. Col. B bad no ina*iranre either on His ilwelling or his furniture A large number of the mernlrara of Congraae were prraent at the fire, and ns (fray muat have noncod lha great srairlty of waler, it la imp ed |/jef w/JI be Indurtl Ur fate nn appropriation to secure a better Supply. Tbo safety of the govern mont property and valuable raoords urgently da mand it Mirrmo «,p M E Biatror* —The llev Joalma Houl*. senior |li*hop o| dm MrtliMlial Episcopal (.Ijunb, Houih, baa " advised and Invited" a m»el- hureli In rncri ni NasHvlte, Term , on ibe thud Monday »| April— All aro expected l*i bo present except lliahnp An drew, who will attarul tlm I'anfin Gonlrienra at 'hat time. ’J'us Navy Arraoraiarrou Bill make# the fol lowing appropriations to Navy Yards , 1'i'rtaimml^ N II $58,158; Ifiratnn, f55,Wl, New York, 344,* m , I'lilUdnlplila, M,7W; Washing 'nn, I W.315 ; Norfolk, 3JI,3I7» I'ettMAola, I0»,87'i ;Han Francis- cu, jxijsnr, lm (rainRpuatmn ul ba*m and railway al Uau Franciseu, 4U0JU00. ‘I'ho British G tvernmont fn* concluded larg< Contracts l*»r provisions at Dintzte at high prices Et*R"FEXN I.KAOl’E AOAIVar RL’CMA I’lm important elstriiK-ut flail been announced that Naples find joined the Wcetern alliance, sml Would *• ltd, besides her lleet, a land lorco equal to that ol Sardinia to tho Crimea. The guarantee ol Franco to prevent n revolution in Italy has brought Napb-u t*» join llm alliance. Count Or)off, Jbe Ru*«ian Minister, and Staff had in conscquoncc It'll Naples. The Belgian j'lurnnia announced that Tuscany, I'arinn, and Modena have nl»" joinod tho Weatern alliance, and would M-ud l*Ml men rach. Tins i* protubly tm ant sa ironical. It was rumored that Spain would likewise jutii the nlliance. with a vmw to have tlio inllucnco tlm French ngam*l any Inrurrection thu may take place. Il wu* also repotted that I'.'ftugxl will j >m th- allies wiili I2.IKKI men, hut Rua m rather rloubt- lul. Tho Western Powers nr" evidently, however seeking lo undo nil the secondary State* m a gen eral European league ngmuat Ru*sm. Sweden ( onunnee to make military preparations Hint ail llm smaller German .States have their ar- lines nearly complotod. rat-am*. I'ruaaia send* a circular to Rra various diplomatic Hgctiia nidi* a - mg Rial Rm eiit.ro Pruumii army w iR Imi inimedistely mad" ready for the lieUl Tlm I'rumian envoy to Franco remains nt Paris, Ins llll••l()n being still ttnsocomplialicd. Hi* accretary Inui returned t*» Berlin for further instruciioua Tin* opii'hui pr* vails that no lerma can lm cortlo to lm- I wren Prussia »nd tlio W* atom powers and that Pruwiia limit lm loll to neutrality and its cuiian- queitcvs. Count Knlerhasy, tint A*i*irinn Mini iter, having rumrimd to Berlin caused a rise lu the funds. at-rraia—tiik rzark conferencr Warlike preparations contluun to tm nindo m Amina with unabated energy. The five (M.wera mvidveil in the w ar had lormnlly •igmfied llirlr inteuilnn t«* confer In tin* i"Uilnreneo about to take place at Vienna The ngirae w*a i" inner on RmVrith laird J.dm l(uu- |! trpreiwiiia Great Britain, M De Gourquella. i.r |< rh.i|-* a eiracial mimvinr, France ; Count ihi'd. Amtna ; Riga Bey. Turkey ; and Prince G"riacliak"fi. «« ■'•'ell by M Tip'll, Rm ex minister t» Constant I n-'pln, Will tepreanr.l IliiMia III* rep"ite.| Rial PruaeiM will | M allowml * a,tat m Rm hoard, and that Rm huamrea w|R tm limdc«l to Rm receiving o| G"tt*< hakoll'a oali'gorlcal vra nr no. Nigoilotti-nsarn on bud l*»r an Auatrian loan •>( X|.\IWUJA) in the linflidi marker ra*Nrt The rrenrh |un*la w«re e inal'lrrahly deprrraaed by a wild runt'if Rial Rm Eruimrot would Imniedi- aiely depart lor lh# Crimea, leaving Rm Empirae Regent during In* *lw»nf« li | t „„ irp Rial he will corrirnariil Rm army ol Rm Rhino, should war lm declared against Pruaala Engineers warn surveying grounds l*.r a camp "f |()(i,iiixi nmu near Ment* I lm French P**He*i have plarrwl all Rm Hpanrih Carl'M refugee* In I'rsnre under surveillance II V*a* rum -rid lh*l I'rmce Nap.,l».i,, n «« «|mm,I to hetnatrisd P* the Prim‘*e WuiinnlKirg TORSI V Tlm T*irkl»ll Giivemin*rd is almut to ieaue Al,- (Xkr.tRNl *t«rling bond* st H* per cent A lire broke out in llm Arsenal at ('onatanlino- pie, hut Was elRngoUlinl without d"filg serious damage. Tire United Elate* Tr*a»nror'a •laiemml made up to ill" 1«)ih ulliftv-r allows $2»,4JV , ,5(X) in Ibe ‘I reaaury eufqai.1 tu draft. The do..r roVertng Rio Ste;ii which lead to llm vault wa* off it* hmgo* ; torn "ff, a-* we w ero I told, hy some picnic parties, to serve a* a table'<n ; who lt to spread their provision* and tfnnks ; sod alt' r lo-rng thus us.-d, it had been thrown d"Wti the lull, whore it was lying, leaving tlio entrance to llm tenth open and exposed to the winds and the rams The fence, too, which incloses tho spot, was broken, tho shrubbery, planted hy the hands *'l alfcctinn, was trampled II|I >n, Rm »:.pp!ing* wer-mutilated and broken. The whole Rung tn- 1 deed waa a rum, nnd »n iFtcmnins Tlm family at j North Rend have done all in tlioir power to pre-1 | serve the grounds from violation, but without el- I | lect. and oiilcav w'limilnng is dono Rial will effec tually prevent these shameless actmt sacrilege, the ' Rm whole structure will tumble down. j Icr as an Anamtiiwia —Therms Wakcly, edit- ! nr, wo belicve.ot tho Ixmdon lancet, w rites to the lourion llluatruted News: "Tlm experience ol the pntt lew works hat proved to my comoletn e.mvlciron, Rial braal ann a tlicsia i-nu lm ohlainrol by Rm imnutnhmg influence ot ire, willful reviling i<> ihe adniini*tration o| chlorol'.rm, which, by its vubtle power, renders insensible Rm ayaient geucrslly, and occxstonaliy produce* th *0 lit.il cllrcta t" which aim *l every Burgeon run bear IraRmony I have tried the ice Ml several ea«e«, m both hoepilai amt privatn prac tice, nnd in aliiioet overy in«ianrr Ihe aucciws iva* evident,the patient, when blinloldrd,being Ignorant id Rio use id the knile " /I'" Ct'KK the t'aour —A writer in the C.uintry Gerrtlerri.'u giii* the ("How ing prescription (or Urn croup — D'Vcst the rlillil id nil clollimg ato ut the H‘)‘ k and cite*! . then fiathe the throat and upper part ol Rm chest Ireely with cold w ater. I,"l till* lm rlnne l»y |H»iring, •tmiitfing or very Irequeut ap- plo-nti"ti ol tve| cloths While this is lining done, prepare watm water, and immerse the feet III It — l’l"* U'Ve* lelirl tn admit time ; tho child should In' put quietly to real, with n jug ol warm water in Rm lotfi.wlion |mr*piratmii and *leet» *•-•!» lollow. Any one ran l.dlow ttu«o directions itnrnvdiatelv, and it i* a C-'tilptaint which tv eoolt lalal, nnleaa • I lock m! in Rn, early *iag«-", and many precinua lives am lost lmcau*e a pfiysician la not at hand un til loo late to save Irom sullornllon. The l<*f.||*sve*t —The largeat tee lmuaea at Horn l'«ud, owua.l bv Daniel Draper 4t Son, have •*een filled With ice, nnd large ipianllttea are being conveyed to tlm railroad, lioiu w ranee it I* Inkon oil the car* lo ||.>aii'n, to lm shipped to S<<U1I1<<1 n port* Thf»o t>milling*, *it tn numlmr. contain almiit 311,1**1 toon Tlm latgeal tuilliling 1* 3|0 tret lu Imigth and 9J In width From Itttv t« 01m hue dii d nmu hat" Iraeu constantly eiindoyid on the pond during the winter, oniling and »li<rmg ice — l’l'" tee now cut l* *etenlceu mchea 11 thu knew —Huston Traveller. Novti, Makriauc CaSBHONY — A ooriMimndent of the Riaunton Rjmetaior stale# Rial Rm Rev M. Ih»wn, o| Haiti county. Vs, married a couple a lew days tinea am** a liver— that I*. the parwoi waa on mm anti,, *n<l Rm bridegriH>m and In* dul- clnei mi Rm oRmr 'lilt* mmla wa* retorted[I" on •reoiint of Rm wsier Imlng imp**Mble ’I hell- reeve v*#* ilitown scums tlm stream l*v llm bride, gloom slier having wrap|i*«l H t'ghily around a rmi'iricivin In H* prepara.ion. Anralc* which are w-li known sihI tua-hlv ap|irrnate.t b> lira entire itu-dlcl facult), alone eui» r in'-. H, coin- NTAIH.LRV HI A RI, IKK A t'"Rl»l \ 1.1» al- -• I'repareit with Hie Mine aciemlflc vklll ai .l c*f». It* ImneA.'lal <{T,h-U In ill*ra*> » of Urn Uiwrlt have trace muarkaMe. • tier 5"0 |<li) ilciaiiv, w ho have Irani ma le acqusllitecl with the recipe* »f lhr»e |->pnlar M inr»ll- -. tia«e Urn |>ieaM>.| wiili Uii-m, tint iml, t|» i.X ol Hum Hit-rin* of iinquatiflc-.l pral»< II you'have • coicti. • < an) itiw-avenl' lh" tunc* orlhrott, gtvethe l.'xpectoiviit a (rial; or U )ou nr voiil friend* need Ihe aid o| ihe lliarri.iea ('oidial, m**e u*e o( it wiili conAdriicr, and mark the result. iHrariptlve pamphlets, to he had crativ of the acre;*. Price ("I rath, old) 30 cent* |raf tMiitle, of *n t-tlilr* Icr 9/ 50. nt« »S. M. Tflt.NI.lt At IO. \V. W. I.INVilt.N, A. A. RIII.OMONJ* At CO. J. II. MO'.Ki; At • mar 3 112 Navannah. ADcrui Nomrfi NOTH'!., Thr atoep XMl ttH'AW'll leave fm Itrun*. rich ant liir-lr River To-M"rr,>w hvening 1 Toe rre/ghr, appJy lo l>. I> **»IT. at (Ilf Raj vireei. «r to ' eiiUui on hoard, at 'Vlnkier'* vrl.arf. h-et ul Wet Uroau.vtreet. All fr*i*M pajatilet'j vlilpjrara. 1 war 0 Fat j stork on hand l*t Hej.temtrar, J**5l ! Itcre vcsl li,-rai'li mlraf . j It reel veil in mi.drar | ltee»lvc»l in Novrmtrar ; Iti-eeivcl In lorarnitrar j Itira. ivi«.| In Jvnuarv J Ri-cv-'vrvt Ivin. /7lh Pet, I Kcceiv«4 T7th Pet-niarr. VN «- ‘‘N Id lA'ti.^ tram *n*I I. J Tllltk I.KI I.It. .ks'l grotls. i'ns\rriiii\V‘i\n coxiu in MERCHAKT, No. 10N R.-yan *U« • ;* I xg Marie: F-Xporlnl Keh/7 .... P.X|>«rt*d previouaiv. 711, 1 - ire.rr* H-3.33J • 1 - r.*(«i 1 14I.VM' Irani at 3 I ' N eenia. PasotHT*. —A vhlp w»v t»kcn oj< for Havre on Aaiur' I dav.ai -- lira l,rn< frc'AtLv«-t* »hl|- Mr ItosK.n ti >■ I lira I. r colt.,I, -lull cargo; and a vtilj' T .1.. . • ,d a 1 3)1, • n.«,. Uraqu. • I lo New York a , MU* have t- IV jra" t>»le at linj-r..,cs| rairs t'-l »• now q< to g !• (A P\ and -i Sp rent pemviutn : Franee 3 1st* .4. 3/7N. New York a* an da)*. A i S T rent iHacvun.. Siglil N Jt ,N V cent dlNviUDI. Monti.):, Feb VS -C.,TT..* —The d#mvn.1 Ek» brran lew a.-i.ve ti-Utv, T hi oriec* trawcrihc'cMewu.iv- rt<m . Rale* I..W A «,•«* hatra* >!MM- Nt .t» lira I IIT. There I .M haring Ikwi, p’e*enl , •( lh» |7ili In*!, a ,'ifitclcni | qii.-riim o( lira 1 log. he nl.t MIII‘S, March 3 a:,**ctl' (•>re, lirrelii given tha) the 1 l-mr.-ta liifl'insr), lor ihe elre «f I "(tier mtlfe Ik.lhrrr ral i,g o( I recdil. On.!* purchawat lull | "cr*, • - vlvcllira uj^»n ibe unrawvmhth , - - - .id I Huston, Match I. /*■>/*/**--•/ Moreal* — A mrwHlng "f llmriHAen* al Salem la ralUl |„r Hv urday evening next, „l all Ih'rtm opposed io •Cefrt |willtie«l ofgani»al»"i»a Tlm evil ia signed t«y >")e.ll»ena, *m»iig whom sre Judge low-, (t„.-rg" I'ealnnly, Oris I Ir’ld, N J ledvl, Aaatmi lluntingtoii, and ultisr ptutnmenl U'htga and Dcin.miat* Tlm Kn«,w N..rini.g* "I New Bedford list*n»ni| hate«l Gcoigo Howland lor Mayor Tlm quantity cf p.uk Umglil during Rip winter, in Mil»*iikia«nd riiicagn lot Eanadian apenn', it e.t'iiiMr-l as lilgb a* (»•!•• I*, Kvi Hiding III ira h. Id al Ut ..m." .1' - Hein Y/d ••( Msrvh. ira-xt. at 7 i.'.l" a»e rrijiii *h-l t« tra joincliul In iheir atteiMtanre. Il) nrtl. r ul ihe President. IIH'MAH HnW III.. Inal <1 law Heeteta-) IIO % 1419 Ol III At.TII. era \ regular monlhlt mevimc 'he ll"*’d ol Kftr Itratlh will I* held on XYadiieeda,, lira |7ih ln»i , *t IV 1, cl rak. M Mrmt'ir* w ill examine Ue<r \\ *rvl* careful!), and come |raen*>ed to repot all liU'sxncea It) .-rvler ,•( \\M. P. Ilxlk\ I.N, ( halrman. H. A. T l.tw •**• *. i*ee*). ■*«, atoiah, March Dili, IKV.V mar 0 law IMI4 K I.OAir MAM’lIUi A la, 111 I .Ml hair* foil. II la w »*.ie.l for deck <1 lira aelmnnei to I.IP-I. No Ne» Y«ok nur 3 OHILNr, a HKRTV.. NOTH |. wra 1 W < tier wanlcl'or I hid merehandlte met' feeder cl 1 Neln,,. lai-tevt Its.ni t,ark II II IL-ueM**. lu Ntirpmlrer Iasi. I'n.e** called lor wltldn hlM)daj* will Ira *otd In I*) e*|ran*ea. mb I « rum 1.4N|I A rn. NOTH I *ra Mucli KvoiMp having iN-erarreil In New 3‘.rak, ' in eon*eqiie»*ee ol rim absence ■>( mark* on I otioii. riilpprr* li) ihe Ncm \ .rah and fa, aiutah .-‘ie*m ■hip* v 111 |de**e lake ito'lee ilial .'»i|..n w ill Ira •# relve.1 al the prea*ea t lnlendfal ,f»ra 11 <-e »hip«, hhUm dlomril) marked en the iratrr the tlal# iii./i 11 pM»t:i.iv»uti, pay h m Hl.tiH ii. NOTH I . «ra Jjgw Hr. * •* kRI.Pn U AN AIM. ha* re*ume.l the UX3e praetlc* i*( MntlcIn* rmd l*«irgei), fr,.»w h;* of. jbe ami teeideirao on Houih 11 road airvrai, three ,t—„« m>i <• t Harnarvl. Tl,e hours between H hv III \ M. and 7 to a |*. 31 , will hr il,,v„le,| tn uOtee |wxivratiw. II )*n 1C ni:iiH \i. mith i:. HU jnllN l» PtHlt l*st*in wellenovKh I" altiranl lo hi* pr„i..»ai.raval tlraile*. an.1 mat 1m at hi* 1,(Re IW Urvmgtvb'n *ueei »( *e|»!VC H DH tl. Mi I II I , wra.xw— HUT || M \T1tl \\ H. "I tlranf'M, W V .. rfuQmf "Ben |,1*|>rv*leMl.ra,*| tervlce* t-v |he eili»e<«* id Savannah, and m*» tra h>«„d h r ihe | -ee.nl al l‘» I irklln'* «<*' e.rt-ruet „l Harnaivt and r**«r) *v* HeplWt II nn. %i«M4i fra^gw HAH ||);M«lYI:H kl. ,'ITUe I" lh- ««re- TgP nl ttliintri an l tlairi* nierli Urraide-.ras, roiio-V<vl iVhliat.' and I llvrMt Wo, AA hllr * Milij No. K* Bryan *tr*»!,thi«w -AN 3NN All, 1,13 -tvt-iA. Keep* conrianUj <*a » *»wt a fence*: *.-*1 • ru | <Xi' 4 ’-0 iJrvxtr o.)'* I " wkcM, na' Itril'ill Jr .Horfan. 1 )f.r. *)e*»»er Vwtvi-t*: Nr» fifteen* j !*vf lirwnerfirra* Rich p’-.r .i-d *-r» ea ,».ce *i».l llrmtl r*s* |V. d.v xM ptxir, l.lirfiv Ihv do Pw»cA> ki>£ v-ryxsira* l»!»ck a>d e-'Erard lia-ege l...t-e* li th tda~L urmi tt»! pixie S i, IllkiX -aril*, mail wVih* P er».‘h emt'r.'NSceed Mwe*la Etrd* ribtip-,*- at.d l.ice tYdlsr* t‘r«vi* Tnan i/v. IV t.rra'. Ril trara,*. hs J«M rrceirid »'«l Era oa>e 0 *' M il Nl U - II- - JVr Heprr v>. u 1 )a.-.'*tra 1 \Sut in* Find eokr. 11 et-.-h Pi m* I .'or 1, l.xi*Mra 4» Uai# bra l-svw/hng .',re»*C* Ytouibll.C ,. njhvw and Ul" llmbr-dciwt h we- vri » ,<lim Thtvwd. »'a«nt»rvc a*-l 3l»*7te l/ji*p \\ rraV<-1 I amt*, v htranjei e* « r*|ra *t>,1 T*rU"«*ra< » odar* . i n kl'iit'i Itevwaiiifhr-t IttiUk tilXlr L > *-■* In,'. * Twins |\;w»w i«oe l-traw lord* id* H •!■#• I'tmttx. 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