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SAVANNAH. GA.
Friday Morning, March 16.
We regret to annouoco iho death, in thin
city, at an early hour yesterday morning, of Dr.
Jeremiah Ficklln, in hia sixty-filth year. The do-
ceaaed wet a native of South Careline, but had re*
aided here lor aomo yean past, during which time
he made many Iriondi, and won ior himself the ro-
putation of an upright cltixon and a skilful physi
cian. His dleeaso waa pneumonia, to which mauy
have fallen viotinu throughout the Suite tho present
winter.
Fiat.—'timely ZWgwwrf.—Firo waa diecovored
yesterday, in eotton atored in the brick warehouse of
Meaars. Rabun &. Smith, on Bay street, but ox tin ■
guished before any material damage resulted.—
Cireumatancca warrant the belief that the fire waa
the work ol an incondlary. Tho building con
tained from tight to nine hundred bale* of cotton.
Ft** oi« T«* Savahiuu and CJCI.P Road.—We
regret to learn that Messrs. Holcombe and Millen,
contractors on tho Savannah, Albany and Gull
Railroad, had their ahanteea and stock of provis
ions destroyed on Friday last. The wind blew
with such violence in Liberty county, whore they
are now at work, that ouo ot their laborers had to
run tor hia lire, and the tire kept up with him lor
half a mile. The firo in that neighborhood baa
done much damago to fencoa, cte
t3F*Tho steamer St. Johns aailod from New
York Saturday for Southampton and Havro, with
33 passengers, and *319,000 in specie.
Health op New Yore.—'There wore 491 deaths
New York last weok—a decrease of 41 as com*
pared with the provioua week.
Tnx Soprxne Coprt op the United States
adjourned Saturday last, aftor a session ol 97 days,
and disposed of 79 cases. Tho great Mariposa
land case was decided in favor of Colonel Fro*
moot.
Loss or Cotton and Coen.—Dr. T. J. Eddins,
of Tuscaloosa, Ala , had 159 bales of cotton, and
6,000 bushels ot corn destroyed by firo last week^
Rains—There was a fine rain at Augusta
Wednesday night, also in Liberty county; and we
learn that it was raining last evening at Columbia,
B.C.,and at Montgomery, Ala. It ia hoped the
Spring rains have commenced to fall; they are very
much needed in all parts of the country.
The Baxqox Tvrnah Got.vo to Pisces.—'The
barqueTurnah, which wont ashoro on Warsaw
Island,on tho 12th, wc learn is fast going to
pieces, A small boat from th e Pilot Boat Goo. B
Gumming, boarded tho barque on Wednesday,
and reports bar as then in eight feet water, lying
on the North broakcr about ten miles from Tyboe
light, in a range North by East, heading about S.
E.. with lea-rail under water and masts standing*
Thu breakers are only a mile, outside of her. A
vestal ol any draft cannot approach within four
mileaof her position. The small boat alluded, to
took from tho barque a barometer, two compasses,
and auchothor articles as it could carry. The
steamer Mutamora, subsequently arrived, reports
the barque rapidly goiug to piecies.
tavaanali YcaacU Awlioro.
According to a dispatch from Boston, to tho
Baltimore Patriot, tho ship William A. Cooper,
Captain Sears, from Savannah to Boston, went
aahore at Scituate, on Saturday morning, on
a aandy bottom, w ith her head to the sea. Tho
captain, the first mate, and one seaman, were
drowned, in attempting to reach tho ahore in a
lile-boat. The vessel still hold togother at last
accounts, but the rosin and mix*on rnasis were
gone.
The W. A. Cooper was cleared at thi* port the
19th oil., by Brigham, Kelly da Co , for Boston.—
Her cargo consisted of 2,156 bale* of Upland cot
ton, and 2000 hides.
The same dispatch states that a ship was report*
ed aahore olT Plymouth, on Saturday, with hor
malts gone, and that she waa supposed to be tho
Hudson, of New York, from Savannah, fur Boston.
A steamer had been tent to her assistance. The
Hudson was cleared at Savannah, by Brigham,
Kelly fc Co., tho 19:h February, fur Boston, with
1.067 bales cotton, 100 casks rice, and merchan*
dire.
Tho W. A. Cooper w-as owned in Boston, by
Messrs. Nickerson & Co., and tho Hudson by
Messrs. Dan ham & Dirnon, of New York, and it
is supposed that both v.-a«cls and cargoes were in
sured in Northern otfices.
The schooner Anita, Cape.Dawson, froin'Norfolk,
for Boston, is also ashore at Saiuato, a total fi-as.
The crew and cargo have been saved.
A dispatch from Plymouth reports a severe gale
on Saturday—ihv toads w«ro impartible from «intt
enow. Several vcmcls wero ashore on the coast.
The 17, !• Sim of War BecafHr.
Than ceeroe to ba gnat apprehension that this
•hip has met thi aame unfortunate fate aa the Al
bany. Tha Decatur sailed from Norfolk on the
13th ol Juno last, with tha following officers;
Commander, J. 8. Storrott; Lieutenants, II. Mid
dleton, Van U. Morgan, A. J. Drake. A. 11.
Hughost Purser. John J. Jones; Acting Master, T.
8. Phelpet Passed Aaatttanl Burgeon, R. \V? Jst-
fery; Assistant Bureoon, J. Y. Taylor; Passed
Midshipmen, l. G Dallas, Georue U. Morris;
Midshipman, M. C. Camholl, John Mitchell: Cap
tain's Clerk. Jamos Btorrett; Boatswain, H. Bright;
Gunnor,G.8erUn;Oarpentor, J. E. Miller; Bail-
maker, A Warren.
She arrived (aaya the Baltimore Sun,) on the
27th of August at Rio, and sailed lliunoo on tho
21st of September, for Valparaiso, in complny with
the U. S. steamer Massachusetts, which was to
have towed hor through the Straits of Magellan.
A violent storm, liowovor, set in a few days after
they loft Rio, during which tlioy parted company,
ami tho Massachusetts, being considerably damag
ed, wna compelled to return. Thu only hope I'oJ
the Decatur is tlmt she proceeded on, and that she
wailed several weeks for hor consort, either at
Possession or Gregory hays, before undertaking
the tedious passage through tho straits. That tho
reader may form sumo idea of the nature of this
passage, we give below nu extract from the log of
Captain Bnrunrd, of the steamer El Dorado who
passed through tho straits in 1849:
"September 9, 1849.—At 3, p. in., wind falling,
got the sweeps out and swept into Horja buy, and
sobered in loiirtecn fathoms water; found ling
Ellen, ol and from London, at anchor, lias boon in
the straits/iffy three days; nlto tho French barque
Ocean, from Bordeaux, twenty .fire days in tho
straits."
Thu Docatur carried sixteen guns, was built st
Brooklyn iu 1839, and was of tho same class as the
Albany.
—Alter the foregoing was put in type, wo found
tho following dispach in the Baltimore Patriot,
which wo hope is true:
Norfolk, March 12.—The steanoltip Illinnia
from Aaplnwail, with California dates to the lGth
ult, hat put in here short of coat.
Sho reports tho safety ol tho sloop of war Do*
caturo which w as at Valparaiso on tho 8th of Feb*
ruary. Tho United States steamer Mssaaehuactts,
sloop of war John Adams, and tho frigate St.
Lawrence, wore at the same port—all well.
Tlau New ■•ostage Act.
Tho Postmaster General gives notice that ngreo*
ably to an act of Congress, approved March 3<k
1855, the following rates ol postngo are to bo
charged, on and after the drat day of April next, in
lieu of thoso now established, to wit:
On every single letter conveyed in tho mail be
tween places in the United Stntes for nny distance
not exceeding three thousand miles, three cents;
and for any distance exceeding threo thousand
miles, ten cents.
The 0»HN 9i Drought.
The annaual report of the Massachusetts Board
of Agrioulture, dovotee considerable spaon to a
discussion and description of Uto drought i f lM4 t
and a comparison of Its effects with thoso iif other
droughts in past past years. Its author, 0. Hint,
Esq., says that the dry time of IH64 was undoubt
edly more oxtonsivo and destructive than any
which lisa preceded it lor upwards ol fifty years.—
There can bo oo doubt, it Is remarked, that tho do*
■truction of our forests has much Increased mo
sevoriiy of our summer droughts. Forest have a
tendency, by protecting tho earth from the scotch*
log rays ol tho sun, to prevent a large amount of
evaporation, and thus lower the tompersturo ol the
soil. WHon standing upon olovatod grounds, the
sources ot rivers are found in them, and they de
termine tho direction of tho prevailing winds and
rains. Tho winds which blow over tho foroat# be
come impregnated with moisture, which they
spread over the country, giving frethnoss,and iilo
to nil tho vogotablu creation. But whoru there tire
no lorosts the clouds sweep over the country
without finding any obstacles to arrest their pro
gross and resolve them into rain. The streams
become dried up, the soil is heated, aud tho w inds
passing over largo extents of country, parched by
the sun, become hot, and hear witli them bout uml
motility. Air. Flint regrets that the grand old
lort-His of Massachusetts have been so nearly de
stroyed. Nevertheless, lie says, it is a well es
tablished fact, that Iho forests of that State uru at
thoprcBoul moment actually increasing in extent,
though most of them are of a young growth.
Tho report recommends among tho most practi
cable methods ol preventing sutlering by drought,
that irrigation bo introduced more generally among
our Inriners, and that thoy tako more pains to re
claim and cultivato tow hinds, which, at iho samo
lime that they retain moisture better than others,
will not fail to pay n very largo profit to tho cultiva
tor, year after year.
I'xtrnordlitnry Tiling Mar It I mu
NVo find the following curious and inioreatiiig
ftnioment in tho I'nrii Fairies— 1 " Tho Academy
of Sciences is a good dual interested by the inven
tion ol a Flying Machine, by Don Diego do Sala
manca. With this machine Don Diego’s daugh
ter, Ri saurn, roso in tho air, some time ago at
Madrid, to lliogrent astonishment ol the Spaniards,
who are but liulo nccuatomcd to this sort of mira
cle. Don Diogo do 8alamanca and his daughter is
about to nrrivo at Paris to show tho effects of Ins
marvellous invention, Tho machine is very suit-
plo; it consists in a case two loot long, and one
foot wide, adapted to a baud ol leather round tho
waist buckled bvhmd. The two iron rods fastened
to the ease support a small piece of wood, on which
tlio teet repose. Tho case contains a simple ami
i ingenious mechanism, similar to (hat employed to
From and alter said first day of April pre-pay-| a,t un automaton In motion. The mechanism is
mom on letters is required, excepting upon such ns j worked by means of a handle. It sols in work two
are to or from a foreign country or to tho officers of j largo wings ton feet long, made of very thin co
llie Government on offiuiul hut moss. Tho franking
privilege remains unchanged.
outeliouc, covered with leathers; and iho wing
j may bo so worked as to produce vortical, perpvn-
From and after tho first day of January, eighteen i dieular, or korixontal flying. The number ol turns
hundred and filiy-six, postmasters aro required to j given to tho handlu determines the height to which
place poatago stamps upon all pro paid letter* on (it (i Jotiro a t0 uo . Tho handlo has to ho turned
which such stamps may not have been placed by ; cmy , lUBlU . r 0 , | ca guo to regulate the dutanc
fit., .vritnrj :
rim in Bark* cook*
We take the following Bom • letter in the Au*
gusts Constitutionalist:
The county of Burke tree been rapidly inept
from very near ihe Boventy-nlnth Mile Htatlon, on
Iho Central Railroad, tn MoBeen—burning fanoee
In every direction, and occasionally dwellings,
kitchens, stables, uorn, fodder, and m one or two
iiiHiNiiuus, horsus and eotton. Iluro is a list ol
some of the sufferers, from memory, whu live user
boro: ,, , I
Air. (Janus—Houses, oom.s'ablea, in fact every*
tlliuU, except two quills. , , . .
Francis Lyons—Nearly everything, Ironses, &o.
Ri-V Joseph Folhlll—From 8/w« to »,auo punuls
of feneo.
William Byno—From 5,000 to 10,000 panule of
fencing.
J. D. Cook—4,000 panels of fencing-
Dr. H. It. Allllor—600 panels fencing.
Mrs. Uuanway—4.000 panels ol fencing.
Fred. Hudson—MX’ pnnol* ol fencing.
Dr. Milton Antony—Entiro fonoe-
Alary 1‘oythrose—Stables and entiro rone# at
Summer IMneu, on AleBean
A. Alack.•n/.ie—Fencing at McBoan.
liiiiah Ciirier*-Coiitidorab1u darnngu.
Ikiw Cat i.»r—Considerable dsmsgo,
I am told t hut tho destruction ul property is wide
spread, and m some coats disastrous
Sonro of onr lamurs already proclaim their ins-
bility to reinstate their premises suflteiently to
imikoacrop. ,, .
Others aro now trying l« biro out their hands
iiiti-nt in not cropping it at ail.
Tho sun has boon hidden from view lor throe
days
Ol iho lom of property in Hancock county, tho
Central Georgian says:
Wo rearm to h orn that several oxtqnaivo fires
occurred in this (Hancock' county, on Friday Inst,
resulting in considerable lose to cawal planters.
The nrost cittuiHive ono broke out oil iho planta-
lion Will. K. Ilinl. ISq. »"'• «li«r burn.nu
one thousand panels of fonco for him, it thou past*
ed through Air. David Dickson's extensive endue*
un-s, burning about lilteen miles uf fence and night
hundred tnndiut* ot corn, taking in us sweep the
limes place, belonging to Air JohnS Latimer,
deploying iln» houses and fencing entirely. J his
pl.iee, it seems, had been rented by a newly mar-
ried couple, who were on their way, hag and bag*
gage, to their now homo, and arrived thero iust
alter the tiro had done its work. Mr. John Shy
l<>Mt four hundred bushels of corn,seven stacks of
fodder, two thousand panels of fence, mid black
smith shop. Air. F.li McWhorter lost also about
lilteen hundred pannela or fsneo, and a uumbar of
new rails. Tho wind blow very hard during tho
d »y irotn the N. W., and considering th« extreme
dr> ness ol everything, it is only wonderful that
inure damage did not result.
AIarruue at Ska.—The following incident oc
curred on hoard tho American clipper slop Flora
Temple, on hor lato passage from Liverpool to
M.-lbourno:
Although there was no clergyman on hoard a
wedding took place n month alter the vessel lelt
Li vet pool. One ol the lady passengers, n Manx
girl,‘captivates the chief officer, who, it uppears,
whs so desperately in love that ho could u<>t wait
umil the vessel arrived RI Melbourne to'splice Iho
m no brace so he got the captain to pcrlortn tho
ceremony (which, wc believe, is valid in ho Amer
ican vessel) mi the chief cabin. The wedding took
place at •even o'clock in (tie evening. Several
Mili.-is wciu also anxious to gut nmrricd, but pro-
furred watting until the offices ol a clergyman could
ho procured.
Jhsttral noticr*
ttWAiwsi'a
wmm OM-I.,, Much «l.l, i.KdlM an InrlW »
Sin., bn .Irak. “
mbit
ISilcit
C<iiMl,bM. i-r bn, AIKIU.TA will plnM
allsiid in rreslvlnr Ihnlr k^hU, landlnv Ibis
Jej, at I'adslford’s wharf. All goods fall on lbs wharf
al siinwi will Im« *trired at the risk end nr im
own. r. into IS IIANA fc WAMMBUHN.
HT.,
da), at Pad
NMTICK.
NHUisr fsplslit imr CansIgnM will lm sr-
_ rounlwMa ihr debts contraciMt b> lbs er#w ot
[flllth bark MuiMinsu. I nib IS
notiok,
Tlioialllng dajsof lbs His
miibip Koysbma
ZtW Htstp, bt-tWBcn Havsnnab wnl Phl.sdalDbla,
will In* as folliiw*: from i'hllsdolpbla, Itlili.tMMb, ann *Hh
of ssch month, from Havauaali, Ail,, IRIb amt C5Hi of
•acb month. mar lit C. A. I.. LAMAR, Alt.
tile writors.
By thu third section of the net tho Postmaster
General is authorized to establish a uniform ays*
lom t«r the registration ol valuable loiters. Tins
provision ot the law will bo earned into effect,and
especial instructions therefor will be ia?ued toposw
rn.-u.iors as soon as thu necessary blanks can be pre
pared and distributed.
tho operation of turumg lasts a minute. Horizontal
flying is tho most difficult. The wings beat the air
like tho oars of a boat, or rather as thu fuel of n
•wan when it swims. By means of this curious
machine a man can go almost as rapidiy us a car-
ner*pigeon from tho Hotel do Yiile to the Arc do
Triotuphe do i'Et<>llc, in eight minute*, and in half
i an hour to Versailles. Tho experiment*, which
Fins at Princvton.— Old Nassau Hall, «t i w»U be made tn Paris, will bo on a small scale,
Princeton, N. J., was entirely destroyed by fire on »nd tho flights ol Don Diego will not uaionJ bo
Saturday night, together with the books, clothing,
and furniture of tho students. Tho gallery of pic- ;
lures, however, s choice and valuable collection, 1
was rescued. Tho loss is estimated at fifty thou- ;
sand dollars, on which tnero is insurance of sixteen
thousand. Nassau Hall, so called iu honor of tho
Prince of Orange, formed tho principal budding
of New Jersey or Prcnceton College, founded in
1739, an institution that lias maintained tho highest
rank among our seats of learning, and between
which and Yale and Harvard colleges thero has*
existed a generous emulation. It lias ever been
popular wiih tho South, and numbered among its
graduates Thomas Jefferson, John C. Calhoun,
John Al. Berrion,aud a host of others who have
shone conspicuously in every department of intel
lectual eff rt.
NEW ADVERTIBKM
rVKKuiI.IM I f 17tuy.
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Ion from lb* t/nltsd WaiM, from lit. tn tbs
roltowHmysawn IIuHk. lass-'At. iiui.’Hj
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To rrsi*e*., *»s.i«3 **jnu HsMia V» rA M*s-U s«-t st«-*i»..,/,
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COITO.N.—Arrived alnrw Ilm Hit. Inst , 13,170 bat.a
ttptand, (.12,470 prr railroad, 7UU from Augusta and
landings on Kits river*) and Otf do Kea Island*, lb*
export* fur Um sain* period, amount Pi 0,341 l»aJea
I’pland 333 do H, » Islands, via : Pi Havre 1334 bale*
Upland, and 140 doHea Islands; Pi Unstoa 3,00 bale*
Upland; to New Yoik 3 jt34 balna Upland* and lVI do
Hea blandt; to llalttoiore bale* Upland } and
UbarlesKui tnu bales Upland ami 43 do Hea Island—leav-
ing on hand and on shipboard not cleared, a stock of
04,IPS bale• I’pland, amt 444U do Hea Islands, again*!
3*3,000 bale* Upland and 4,tut do H«a tstaoda si lb*
same lime last )e*r.
No ap-Miner lias arrived from Kuro|>e since our last
w*ekl|r report was published, amt as the telegraph haa
hot afforded the usual Intelligence from Northern cities,
our market lias not Won much t uftnrnred by the report*
from other place*. The market opened on Friday with
a fair demand, which resulted Iu talo* of 1340 bale*, a i
full price*. On Haturdsy the sales were but !>9i
bale*, but the price* remained unchanged. On Mon
day thero waa a more animated demand, th*
tranaaciloni footing up ¥770 bale* at full rate*. Th* *al«*
ou Tuesday were 1331, a 1 d on Wednesday 10-4 hale*
at full pure*, (bough without showing any quotable ach
vanco. Yesterday the aate* were W74 bales, the market
doling Ann at .»ur quotation*, which show an advance
of shout an elirhth of a cent during the week. We quote :
Low Middling THW
Middling loHirld Middling H jg
(IwhI MlddUug
Middling Fair
Falr » <£VX
Tho sale* otth* week amount W6U bales, at th* Dd-
lowing particular*: 7 at 5)4,0al 0, IH at 0)4,0 at 7, 10
7V4,feH»t7*<, , ;oa *\7)4,M>5»t7H, J06 at 7 n-16, 303 at
7)4,143 at 7 13 16, 1131*1 ?»*, J 700 at 8, I WO al H‘,'. '•’*
at 8 3 ID, 140*1 *te\4, IbU at H 3-10.003 at 033 al 8)4.
Miat«S. l70alH){,¥4 at 8)4. J al'J, 33 at V*. and Bat
9H rent*.
The receipts In the United H'ate* up to this lime, aa
compared with la*t year, give thu following result:
Decrease *1 New < irleans ¥3,000
*• .Mobile. »<:,•£*)
7e«*s 4.119
( From Hept/lJiVn-rw'’tC|d. I, I
1 **34,1/1 Mar. 13, |e33,i/. Mtr.13,
IW3. J| IH34.
u. t. ifpUM ij R.’l. lUptand
Ti i>**v».”s»i,nro • T.ttij 4epu
I —I II tw! 3^VI 1
Hhi'.tr * v, g)xt.y |
flllllflAI AA mh Hi j
Tn* 1 . , 4 ,, '
dwsTn'Mvipiv, , ' * ,f
w . at t»* > ,i. Hi,,, ‘ * ,l
H»* • *
Total Ureal Urtulu, - -I l,IWd| HI.1**1,| |,4V4| HXA
llnvrv. .. J 1471 5.0J3 j 3r**: O.IIV r I Mil, *r^l*r*
*') > .
7»rit f
l ntiet Ft ruth putts, .
Total Prance
*jrx. n__
~l.i3t 1
Uttter Foreign Ports*..♦ j • - - i_ 1 3«R*I
Total Porefgn piirty.T lScH r*.rr,j| \;.m\ r,:.iw
llosion
I'rovldfitte,
New-York
Philadelphia,..
Baltimore and Norfolk,.
• ’harlrsPitt,
tnhvrU.it. Pom
"T<iUM'«'«tt*l.
“ifrand Total...
I0U|
3,970
1 179 geiM-rsd). {•*» IP* e,->hmr\
hire, he. tint An4ynn
lb*** itr***r# froiu /•*>» m
n.*r 16 u
R4JH> 1
t/tYt0
33.JI j' J
It.:g/i |
3.<(70 I
4.3'Ji, t
2 WI Aa
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V r >*'i 7rjgAi
VtU\ 11.577
I)".
. 4,414 IUI.o'./ii 4,014( lXi.4iT
. 1 ~ it ft fi f I W .A - " 11 3,7 74 J 197,377
Kxpnrtvof Ktce and Lumber from Ravsnnah
" a Hr’l-L I, j
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pr..f>.*Ul.' r-1 it"- I't U.
I ll »»tv py the I rlneij *! I*r^r . *
ft. fllftt pit «,»!)<* »l*,«r, *>. |
At w \ .tlk ■ M*r I5,'.r. p
rom ISipl. J.
}fe54,toU*rth)5,|lit33.
IH43. I
Florida ytJfJl
loerr**e at Havannah 23,473
** 1 liarlrtion VI,HU2
" Virginia and N. Carolina 9,940
274,342
r*,ats a 1 r*,aian 10. ,
tin-st firluiu.
Hi. Joint's and llalliax.
West lO'Jle*
4Hl»«r Foreign porta..
~fouTPornigii P
Maine, •
Masvaehuw-tls ........ I
tth'Hte tslkld, kc 1
New York
PhiUdflpM*
Ilaltltnore bridNnrfidk.l
Uharb-sum I
N< w- 4 *rl« an*, t*r I
Other Port* I
.1 l.f
4 07w?,l*s. .
3330| iVw.ivvi '
_ ""I
...| 33i4;jum4««i,
772.0U)
..j 1044; 346,‘i*vi
... ‘Sfiili) vAs.ry.ji
V«* 134.0
3BI,**S'
Tra.'.tr*)
. .. ,
4.HJ4 l«*5 IUU
>1* 3-53/0
3,7I9|H47U»0 ,
,.... . <1 I
i,6"7 324'i.«iuo ]
7.246 3**4 '.7*0
J/.V 3>.*4fl
152! !
PA Ills MILLINKKV,
iiomietM, ittbboiiH, 4 ft in 9m j
mu mi t % 1 »».,,v»»;<* M
M l'- 1, A btltlO.ni
t>.« I sites It their pa: ., n,. r "
ts.l Ihetr aJUOf.tl V. -
»U«—Js }
S>rl
ol Millinery L.-«Is
J.ter, a'tentlo'. has '"ffc ', * .
K«.. 493 Bfcuutwsy. New Yutl. , .
iu *■»»•*.n»h a Cl* ra l», Ibe allei.t
► *«• 1* r»<»w rwriM, *tel », -
• •cry *‘uibO, in w *1,4 f,k’
M*- l»
135* Y < ft.i’resi *'r«*«. ar.bah.
New Virk.
2^
'.I*”- f
. 46t,Vvi .
Total Quasi wise... .^j 4 EH|»A 4jW«i; 14 11 M* . j
"Uraud 7.-Ui, | 7,773jl»49^o«i,
E*I»erta of Cotton, Rico and Lumber.
raoM sttaui rrii, Ir35, to hascm 13ta, D-33.
FULTON Ilor«i|;,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1 11 v a. »:. itu m.
t>>o j Atlanta. March 14, tfcii. j ^ ,
Ilwre ..
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IXIS
‘ 4SU0
II Avr-i.a...
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llo* ton
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rnmnaratlVA View at Vu
Mall !
BUTTER! HI TTK1
TL>! UrCI IVID
rJ M» »1 i»4 «i iti r ri it
| of a UWOM q-.»i ty. Al*-. •. nit.
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E3CTRA
SUGAR CURED HAMS
*ri*u t0 ms tsiran tt»ns no 1
ro.vs . Jl* T l»»> IIWD-A
The Toli'irraph—Thn Hicamsr,
The fires in tho wurxf* in South and North
Carolina have destroyed so many of the Telegraph
P «*ts, that we have not ticeri able to receive any
di.«|taiehee from tho North for a week. We learn
fr.fn the ojtvrator hore, that Air. Huiae, tho ener
getic superintendent ol the lino between Raleigh
and Montgomery, is hard at work with a largo
force, repairing the line, aud wo doubt not ho will
soon have it in order.
Wo hive no tidmga yet of either of the throe*
•teamen now due—tho Pacific at Now York, tho i
Africa at Halifax, and tho Hermann from South- !
auiptonto New York There was a atorm la«
evening between Charleston and Columbia, and 1
this side of Monigume*y, which cut us off fr»rn
both lions; or othuiwiso wo might have heard
something at leant of the Pacific, as the nows of
her arrival may have reached Columbia by mai 1 *
Colton al Nnvanni'h.
It will bo aeen by reforenco to our l'rtces Current,
that the receipts of cotion at this port, the present
*«:*400, exceed thoso of last season, by 26,473 bale*.
The master of tho cotton yard at tho Central Do- '
P-*t. informs us that thero have been in thn depot I
Ihi* wintor as many as 12,000 bale* at a limb. Cot- J
t' U i« Mill coming forward rapidly, the receipts by j
th- Central Road averaging 2,000 hales a d*y.
W tula the receipt* have been inc’rnaing here,'
there has been a great falling off all tho Gulf ports,
and>n Increase at all thn Atlantic port*.
Decrease *1 New Orleans 23,076
" •• Mobile 207.230
** " Texas 4.119
“ H Florida 3'JJ«7
Increase at Hsvsnnah 25,473
" " Charleeton 2IJ402
" " Va. 5t N, Carolina.. VfllU
The Niauara Si’arKNsio.v llnu.it.—Tho Buffalo
Exprcrs gives the following ataUs'iea of the railroad
suspension bridge nt Niagara. Length of vpatt
from centre to centre of towers, 822 feet ; height of
towers abovo the rock on tho American aide, 88
feet -, do. on tho Canada side, 79 (cot ; do. floor of .
railway, 60 foot; number of cable*,-1; dir meter of
each cable, 10 niches ; number of No. ‘J wires in
each cable, 3,659, nggrogilo strength of cables, 12,-
400 tons ; weight of superstructure 750 ton* ; do.
superstructure and maximum load*, 1,250 tons;
maximum weight ot cable and stay will support ?,-
300 ions; height ol truck nbovc the water, 231 feet ;
height of railroad nlxivo wagon track. M fed.
SL-srxNDEks.—'Tho Now Haven I'aiadmm says
I he ui4nuf.icturtt *f woven »u»peiidoi» in the Uniiesl
States waa commenced al»out tho year I940, at
i ALddleton, Mass., wnh a capital <>f 940,000. Thero
I are at present six fac'orn'* in thu country, five of
i which are tn that State, and «>ne at Eastlnmpton,
i Mas*. The capital employed in tho busineaa is half
| a million of dollars.
| A Dccl Pxtvt.vTto.—.Mr. Roger A. Prior, of
the Richmond Examiner, and Mr. Win S. Busby,
of th-' Penny I’o*t <d that city, have been field to
! bail »"t to engage in a duel or street light. It nppriirs
they had been engaged in an editorial warfare,
I which, it wa* feared, would take n more serious
I turn, and on affidavit they were h»|d to bail in g2,-
j H00 to keep tho peace f-»r twelve fnnntlis.
AIi.sti.xo or .Nonrii.wgsrKR.x Govkrfom.—On
Thunday of last week, (tovernor Wright, of In.
diana, received a* vi*it*»r*, at hi* residence in Indi-
snap >lis, Govcrn'>r» Powell, of Kentucky, Johnson,
of Tennessee, .Modill, of Ohio, .Multeami, of Illi
nois, and Grime*, >,l I<>wa. Such a montiug of
"potentate*" would be regarded in Europo aa an
event full ol rneatimg, ami one likely to he follow
ed by the moat important results ; while in our
country It is an nffur «.f such •mall uioinent that
probably one hall the citizens of th© State* repre
sented at this meeting of Governors will ever know
that such a meeting took place.
tyTho Moultrie lb.u*e, on Sullivan'* Island,
near Charleston, t* ottered tor aalo. Th* Island is 5
one ol the most delightful summer reaorta wo fiavo '
ever visited.
274,342
57,215
2IV27
Total decroao*
The largo felling off at Mobile it doubtli
tng to itte low atagn of tho rtvm by which tn<>«t <»t
lf»e cotton, al fbst ;**»rt la received.
Vormgr mi lHr *vu*«|ueltiariiiii Hound
4Hn %%'wrld,
The United Stale* steam frigate Huaquehtnna,
I'nnlc** i'linrrnl— 950,000 I'rrson*
I'rssrnt,
Iho Now York El press eaiirnate* the number
of people who turned out on ihe occasion of Hill
Poole'* funeral. Sunday last, at 250,000! Large
delegaliona were piraent from Albany, Philadel
phia. Baltimore, and aurruundmg town* Thie
concourse w-p,a not made up of tho*«« who tielong
only to the "lower clasee*," but many ;>er«ona oc
cupying the beat potitmri in #*.cie|y, were preeent
Tim Express asks the moaning ol this unusual d*
rnooaiation, aud then oiler* the following expla- 1 »"*«k*
nation:
"Bill Punic" wa* not a " g*ral man, " In th* or-
dinary acreplatlon of tho term llo w** ..nly f||l|
J", the butcher. We believe he never
yond the department ot the Sctuo; but at a iat.
period ho propioes to go to Lyon*, Bordeaux,
Toulouse, Mar*eillua nnd Tours, and to take 1I10
linos of railway. He pretends that he can travel
quicker than by rutl. Tho puce of oach machine
will not exceed I'JtWf f«*r men, and loo’ll. |«,r w..« 1
men. Il the experiment succeeds Dun Diego will j
tako out a patent, nnd mnko tho sale r>t ihe tin- '
chines a branch of commerce. Although gre -uy '
nrftoniidiod nt thi!) now invention, several menih. ta
of tho academy have pointed out thn inconveuioncc
of bringing it into general use. In pmnc <>t fo.:,
theta will t«c tin vucuttty U*V any one, u by ifie md
ot »uch machine nil our u*ag>* and luitotu* te
ove-thrown, and it maletnciora can fly 011 iho root*
ol liotum, nllorwnr.l* gut intoniuirtmuni* nnd com
mit nil aorta <>f depredation*. It will lx- very cum-
ou« to mo policemen in France or Kngl.md pur
suing theivcs m tbu air, in «»nlcr l<> lock them up j
on earth. Itappcjraili.it 1955 promises ns nil sons >
ol marvels.”
Trip to Nnviittiiub-
A correspondent of the .Montgomery Mail gives 1
the following account of his trip to Savannah, :
Hating arrived at Alteon, nnd been r. In ailed Ivy j
the good cheer always to bo had nt tho Earner
House, he look tho Central Road for Savannah.—
IK-»ays: j
I or the first time I enjoyed a hratrato alccn in a
car This may bo partly mtrihutable to thu f.u-t,
that the Georgia Central Railroad 1* ono ol tho,
finest in tho country, and thu rails aro I*id -o J
smo ,ihly that very little jar is foil when ruling 1
along. The superintendont was with us, end by
In* politeness my rufo tva* made tho more agreea
ble We arrived 111 this city s-nm after sun - rise, !
an. I mi Kenton to partake <d .1 firitrsto bleakU*(
the ' Pulaski House." 1 w na hero once Uluru,and
like m.>st trnvcllcit, appreeutihg good Hole's, ||
was glad hi be hero «-r»co more, whero every gu«>*t 1
nny he po ueiy looked after by Air. AIcKeur e \
liiiii-e*f, **r t>» bo woleonted by his partner, th > ;
lian<l«oine Air. Wiltberger. who sport* a p.nr of;
th' usand-dolUr horves, with a eurriago hi match —
Tin reputation <>t tho "Pulaski " Is baaed upon it*
inir-i.aio muni*, und has all tho conveniences and 1
linurios that are desirable Thn proprtel<>rs are t.”’ '
high minded to employ person* to nnsropre/erii |
their hoes-, and thereby induce railroad p*M©t>g<-tft :
to s’op there, nn I have seen done elsewhere. A!
►tf.et watch is kept hero all night to pr» vent life* j
nil l thiov»*h depr* datior.s Other regulationa eon-
dii' l ve to tlio Weltorn ol guests are al* v crdofcod.
Al* Ford, tho Book keeper, is n very lino fellow, I
with un**«uming. yet p*dili> manners. I am under i
oblfo**riun* lor hi* civility.
"Excepting Montgomery, there it not n more
be. nnilul city in tho Smith than this. It m laid out
w i ll regularity, mid richly adorned with h*nd*otno j
•d-tiees, garden*, parks and ahtuhivety. Tlwt© at© ;
iiiimlKire ol putili.'squares in Ibo city, ill*) clu. f '
«>l which are Johnson Square, in which is tin* I
Greene Monument,and, tho one in which ta the
Pulaski Alonument. 'J'ho Grecno monu’iieut i» a
plain, intaernhle pile of stone ; but tho om< recently I
I'otiiplelcd to the memory *d Count Pul.**ki is one
"f Hie moat heaun'ul and chxat© piece*. I aeu'ptnri)
I «■%< r beheld. On one aide la a lignr© ol tlio man j
wh -o memory it romuiciii'>ralc«,tailing from ha'
h--r*» with uplifted a word in III* hand, surmount* d
by th« eagle, with cannon, arrows,baft’*-Are »tt
in trlirto ('(ion lhe oppontn side Is tlui
PULASKI,
the iicRotr r- i.E wnu rr.Li. rmiiTiN.i roa
AMERICAN LIBERTY.
Al the Siege of Snrannah, Ort. U, 1791.
" Oil tho lop ot iho column ia a figure of iho
(•'"I !*•»* *.f Ell>erty, with stall n-d cap m lelt
I, while Id III,, right she hol<f* out a wreath.
S7.VU
Total deerrav* V17.I27
©KA IHI.ANIM.—'The demand during the past vtel 1
ba* fo-cii iituiu-d, aide«nOurd principally to Die higher
grade*, »loie the lower are alruovt untalrbl*. Wo have
no clianae In price*. The talc* of the *rvk amount to
2«)obii!e*. tuurniu-i ranging trom 17^33 c«nu. Re.
coipu ot the werkfl'JS hate*. i:x|xirt*333 bale*.
I<H'U.—There 1* not much demand for this article.—
I'rtcv* aro vllghtlt higher than al the cIom* uf our 1st!
week!) tepott. The stock on »al* kaPghv. The aairtof
the **r*k amount in .oouravk*, at ratrvnir* ranging front
$3WSt4>« per hundred pound*. Lxpurla of ih* *uwk
43.’ cask* to tho " c*t Indie*.
ItoL'GII ItICB.—The recrlpta are light. We have no
•ale* lo rr|N>rl.
Cult.S.—1 here ha* been a good demand throughout
the week. The *t»:k In flr*t hand* I* light. We qu<>t*
at wholesale »1 !6A*t !H, and retail «l 23
huthel.
Fl.ul lt.—The demand during the week has been
peraie have hern ohllgrd
t<» •utniili m a vl.ght drcline tu effect *»le*. Wequ* l*
irorgla »i.d Tenaptaeo brand* at eil'*|Jo 73 per U.I.,
5 ■ « »
I ► * 1 i r ■ * ►
■ **i ■ 1 * © i; " "
Siinlu Amin'* Nlnnlfratn-
Thu following iut* rc*iing and rcnwukah.'e doeu-
nii'iit was received in Ncwr York, by a private
channel, in advance of tho .Mexican papers:
Mexicans'.—Tho vote ol entire confidence with
which you have the third time honored in*', bv re-
positing in my hands tho supreme pow*r, that i
may contiuut* to axerciso it with the samo ample
facilities with which you entrurtod it t«> m<* t is hon
orable to ui>, and v* much valued uml caticmcd,
that it r loti" ha* decided mo tu accept the immense
sacrifice ol submitting tu your will.
Santa Anna rays that an infamous rebellion haa
©xi-itcd di-guat nnd indigratt«>n m hi* *nul, pro
duced by tlio perfidy and crime cl mune of tna
countrymen, although they perhap* expected tu
force him into solltu position that ho might I hi se
cured ul I icing a party man. " I elrrose |K*wcr,"
h*‘ ••)'*," wult nil tho independence with which 1 :
I1.1tc ever exorcised it. Mjf name Iu* never been
ui-ctihod on any 1* inner, and 1 am not, thanks in l
lltavon.s.* stupid na lo allow rii>*a»-l| In bo led j
hlmdly by the,inspirations of a party, under what- | fight, ami holder* in order l«.
over name.” To make this known Iu* pul iiahce
In—
I'ltiORASiME.— Interior— My true p an has l>c©n, j scooting to quality
an 1 tlw*)* will be—Tho preservation *>l iho
Al.-xuan lutiunality at any cost; l**r, w'uh-.ut a
c unirv, why aliotild there be any di*cu**ion about |
wh . Joriii* *.r systems Would f»o b*'»t t<» *'->n»tituio 1
it' Ami who can doubt that Mexican nation- i
a i v lua been <j« the point ot diuoluuuu, and
tfi.t this l.-ar ha* agitated the heart* ol tboae
wh* w nth (<• ha**' a country to bequ* ath to lh*-ir
ctn!dr©n,and tint tin* wu the prinrii>nl motive !*>r
ciniusting me with the full powers winch I etn-
ni**’' I havo ihu* uiideist«HKj that my jum duty
w.t* to arm iho nation, which wa* t*> be di*.*rmud
t.y trc-acl). rv < r imbecility. D©ie*ublo deina
g.'guo doetiinea ha*1 ••tablithcd ilu* pm eiplo, that
«..* i.*h*, in order to Ik- freo, must bo unarmed ; and
ifi ii itu aullicirnt t<* say that they have right*,
t deter any por*’in from attacking tfo’itt. I’crnl-
ci« u* ideas I ptopxg.ued by th«*o hypocnucal flat-
tern-sola people whom they have not known,
h |.t**i.* r.y to serve, and whose ravage* wo still
**.i r . r' Ii Las not been aufficient to ripci tho tiro-
p.» *»», to •*•«), hi.slit, the c*>untry huimliMo*! by a
tundtiil i t mercenanea, oor the discovery that there
w. !*• trait* r* united with them, invtcad * f taking
ami* in del. nee of ih"se nghta winch they pr*—
r; .1111. Cannon and tiavoncis established tho in-
dcpfiidenee <>f AL-xico Jand they mua; au; putt it.—
Firm in tli*v»«» convictions, 1 havo dueled my
chi.-I attention to external securuy; and thero is
n*.w an array ol forty-five thousand veterans, who j
- .tally gaining dexterity, and who*© number will
Ncw-Orteai.v. .’
Mobile. V*- :•
Florida, Mar 3 .
Ha eannab. March
riiarlr*toii, M*r
• *:(.« r Fort*. vi»,
Nr* \ ork. Mur
1 |; v
921 JO I WJ i;itj 16 lus
hu agitated the heart* ol thoso retailing al ft 5o, and N<*rU><
bunilrol | > iirul*
• •A ft*.—The stock on sat* (• fair, amt Ihe d*rnar>d
lltulted. \Ye quote at wbulcrale 73 cru:* and retail tO
M criii* jM-r buvhel.
IU1 —The tail vat©* cf .Northern from wharf, «ere
made at et Vi. »mt Raatrm »: ft JTy* The f.ntoer it
t 41 b-’.SAt 73|«r
V bo IU* r* n*cd na much as may b*. n. c-Mary.— 1 •N *•’ l H ' r rent. UlKwunt.
I*t»TAT')KH —Thi* article rontluue* very *earre, and
price-* t.'.gh. tVe have heard of n*> •*!«-* fr>.tn wharf.—
The atk'.ng p'tee ff\»m «t**re l* 04 73 per bbL
I'KAH,—'The rnatkel 1* entirely hare. They would
pr*ihatdv bring |1 50 per bud.i-l.
MUl..t!»llS.-W * have no Unr**alr* to report. W*
qu.'tat.iiba at 23,and N*w Oriran* al 'J4*27 cent* jwf
fetlnn.
IIAO i.N.—The vtock on sale l* eery llgtit. We quote
Ham* at £ 13, aide* at 9. and ah»uller* at S cent*
per pound.
LtMF..—Hale* have been made, to arrive,at |1 S3.—
It!»tailing fr.-m *ior* at it V) p*r c*»k. The nofk la
light, but two cargoetar© d*il* r*|««ird.
8AI.T—The lavl tale* front wharf werw made atfl
per sack.
liXt.Tf A.NGR.—W* quote Herl'ng at H\% X9 f>er cent
prem Tti* Rank* are *el>itig Hlghl 1.'becka «*na)l North*
»ruclu**at.H |*erc«nU prem, and purchailng Mxht
Bill* al par, !•> «Uv* at l|.3Uda>t al I. amt So day* at
EXCHAHOE
Hank Rate* for I'urchxiiug I xcbAnce.
Illllton IlmrtavMt a. vet. prem.
- ’• Nee Y- rV.v'.ght, I *r
- - ’’ 5 dvjv S ■» V.'Ut'.veV,
•• •• - 10 day* V, ’3 V rC'-
- '• •• 30 ilnv* 3 I V ev “
*• - •* 60 d&'«« . t‘. .< * V ft. “
•• •• “ 90 d*j *. 9-. *4 3 ye **
•• •* Ifovfon. 00 dry*.. 1\ Hi V et. ••
•• “ FI.'lid*!'*. 00 day* I* % 3 Vet. ••
•* •• halninor*.60 daw I), .* V V « **
R ink Rates for Selling Ext hsnp*-
Cheek*on ll.«tnu H Vet.prwoi
•• “Now York .. ..H Vet. prem
*• •• I’l.iUdHphla . . HV'l jr.ru
” •- lUlllm'-r© S Vet prem
rn.trinr Xnutliornrr.
Ft ’It I i» \V t SNA ft MAtti H 16
AintiY‘i:i>.
hchr J T T"f*!». Gourlav, lunim -rr. t© |lr'.iV'*m. Kel-
!* A ( o,and unite In |t .»W n K Vi;.»: mga, ■ ••her,. A
i k-t.. ... a. V... M.iflrr A « . M A »'■ d en. t-*i>a
K Wa-lil.-t-'i, I ranklm A Hraml), \ I'awr* 1 A , N
\ llurdec* A ' >. tl«rd*rtck A Cook. If 4(natw,) I v*mi
K M I^ffiirau, l.vr.u A Holder. IV Ii Mel.fwn. Fal
len, lbnt 0K1 IV |l> nchar*. K .a r.g_ A <*o, l.jve.
!>»vi» A I. .ng. -c-rautor.. 3oha#U>n A 1.0, N Hehel!, A \
Jvifowoa* A * * and other*.
m «»tun 1 ip imv,
1 Lq^kl M. qtik) ) V- iiuC-'td'r
J DBlKU PCYCIil.*.
HPLIT l ». A *,
EXTi-A MLf.- rt y r47011
l»IG If % na. * |,ot« e NmoU. d TOXCtu
I ulNol.A ©N VFh. 0t*T7i.B • 1. wkrXi,
FAN- 1 ft.. i
At M'SLK-NY
j nr*- 16 X
1 a»: Tin
.?feta if i.rrritEssio.r
; i*afok wiutlv,
U I Mini T 1*1 N IIP ttk.
(' FT ING 1-ei’.* Plaint, f k-M.Fi-.-i
\\ t r r.-.t-n B.»-k..-« toc.t.fov tit
oh |. Hr)
•i.er Jut.o
CLIiAUkll.
>r.e Sute, Nlarile, Fh.ladeir b)a—*'
FRKlGIITH—To Liverpool w# quote S' d. CoatlwlM
We quote to I to* ton, .qe, to New York, by ^earners,
squar© bate* 9 l(W., r»umt do. Ir., b) sailing vextl*
j 7 16c.; to |*h>lade)phla, and Haldmor©, He.
Anvniitmh K»|»orl«— NlHrch 10.
' F*r •leam»htpK»)*t*vn© Htate, for I'liitadelphia—7jO
bilei upland Colton, fli tlerve* rice, !779 hales domestic a
37 pktiv mdse.
I Per *chr.Golden R«d, forllsvana-gN cavk* rice. 0
: empty hhd*.
Per brig Gc*>'rge Albert, for FhtU*felphia--lt9,(*X) fret
fu rnlx-r
1 Per »rhr. Ana Marta, for Hafomort— V7I h*le* cotton, I
V3 hale* j»rn, ♦ hhd* laHnw, •.*; bate* domestic*, 10,400 |
, feet lumtM<r, »o*t vundr) pkgv mdse,
j Fervehr John Tanner, f**r New York—bale* ep-
land cotu n, *n.l sundry pkgv mdse. |
»»lner, lirnoelt. New York—A’ohen* A
okten Rod, lirlfhtman. IGvona— Padeif-wd,
r Albert, York, Philade.phla-<arlevt..n A
r * M»’>a, MllcheJI, lU!i n»ore--Hrtg •*».
IIKPAHTKD.
J J «hn». Free from. Palat
11111 ** V»a;r 1wr*vs«s*>- F*rt».-
. *>•» t>» t.’.e oJ 1 »n!t—rs.e» ' ' h litst’ f.t*
; MrA tie u>r*1!i W U. » 1 "-t*. ( ti :
. 1 -r. The n-,i(yir*i 1 -.nil loJaw • . ;
i v t.^viph a a*err.)^»>'..
• r.*-.if|‘i—*»t »r-t iHaUMv »»•' • e
• !*.h the *k)r U nchtv *:M*'*r* -Tnt-c*.
v pAbJk Ait t *>s ,!r*,rw?.. v
M.i l
1 tidivAdui
lorittied places are repairing and aiiiuag wnh i
ill. ry, a lurgu amount ul tbs material <■( war is
«'*'tnig in our stores, our manufactures are ai
'K,lho If .nilef* are probably foruiyiog, our
i t.Irons are increasing.
I ■ ntiiis Kii.ati ).ns.— The Ten .Mi/ft.n*—At
tughttul crisis when l Vit called tn.ihrt fot-
II relati<in<i of tho Republic present, d other flail-
a for onr natmiiahiy. • • • Th© boundary
-non threatened another war with the United
■. I*. 'I lie Mesilla Valley waa about t>* t»© ..ecu-
I ny th-' 1 roes of that nation on a claim that it
"g*’d fo her; and there rsmatued n*> medium
wen u.ir aud an arrangement **f thn tpieationa
M ceil tho two governments. Without an army,
ti. ^ut materials, without a treamiry, nnd tu tho
Li "I It*) horrors ot anarchy, could war l**> un-
.aWcu l Prudence and p»tri'»uvm v >nv'U«'d him
►hun it. und to proserv© harmony with our
ghtrofs. A negotiation waa couuneneed, aud
j>"*ilioi)S were m*do tending to extend the lim- I rro.-a»-<
I that republic lo the middle ot our national I llreplpiw ol Coltonv Ac.* per Hull rood. | '
1 Mi*. 11 |» — I3K) b*l*v Colton and Mdi^j to W Gar- 1
many, T It Mill*, 1 W Mthrop A 1 .*, N A Hard©* A >« •
H M Ufltirau. Ftanklln A BraMlv. »V Hatrrvb) 4k C«'. >rw
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>tam«d ••it. Mack Ijv«r7i»h «
*• uitl«i|,nc«vt»t j*» Viva*'
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no !3 W At'HVAi fTli'-. Mi
» i:nt*» hi la tmbrixlah—
IttltMil A N It 111(04 III Itlllll*
H I-NKY LATHBi'P A iNfo G*. w.*W|««i©
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lv> d * Rprv-hr Av .
tie do org-awl'c dw. * 3 ^
AI M 'tnni'lt MIKV.W
H INKY t ATIlk*ip A * . . .'iff e^ffg ,-ar
)u*im r*.
inaciip-
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: a v ■
wnil which to deck ihs hr»w of him who loll in
freedom's cans©."
I'rttrue l.lbrnrlrw off Mrsir*. (Tinnls
anil i:%uri’ll.
Tt.* Itn*ton mrr*«|*nnflrtil •* Hi© Nswr Y'ofk Jotirnal
of* »nun*rr©,lu H.© r<iur**» hi* t**l letlrr, atTiril* Hie
following glimp*© into the prlvat© llbrarlrt of f'h<>*ls
■ ml F.vsrwt:
Ih© llbrwrv nf linn. Hufil*riioats, Inciintlng law
Ih» k*, roniain* 7,oui t«.|.imp*, an.I Hi* Pw..rr* i.« no
(Ur ill* *|fr ..lit •*« I't©* of th© W©«Ut| of U»»> mlloctlou.
ti.*> at©*** 1,50* at* at ta*> office, in..*,i)
I*
aider*‘I In *ny *-n*© a "publicl*©n©f*r|nr" lit
not a w»l*f*«*r. We do not learn that hu ©v*r *>.m]
fu* bl*H)d upon ih© (Mill© field —but (mark '1 if tens
Ihe finrirlion l.neit u/M,n hu (lying litflmolum
fknf he, na un .finmr.in, find hu iJnaii that lo
,71 i
which lime rfia baa cirrumnavigat^l tha glolw,
m*d* a lung crutan in th# ChlncM sets, and bead-
•d tha Japan •xpcdiiir^i, Hh« ha* touchwJ at Ma
deira, Uta Janairo, i;«p« r,f f| f ,g*«. Maur.nu*.
/.antuhof, Cwyftm, I'ansng, Hlnga^r*. Hong Kong
Maeos, Anroy, Manllls, Wlunqma.Hf.anghas, the
Ism Clroo Istamfs, fhr*. ports In Japan, linn .lulu,
H*n Franm«u),Acapulmr and Valparalar,, ^dng
af Kin Janeiro on her r«i«rn, from wherwa to |»UL
ladalgdila she mad* Ih* run in twenty fir. days —
She Is the fimsldo-wh»*t aiaamer that has douldad
Capa Horn, httr predeceeeore prefining th« **ler
route through Ilia Hiraitsol Mag«IUn.
WaamauTog o« lifts -Tha n7w BrigadUr fi*n-
rral will not he appointed until tho making r.l th*
next Congr**. B*nj. McCulloch declin** ih*
Majurshlp, Md Colonsli Ia% and Bragg, it I. r*-
p-.riad, will also f*Ju*s to accept Tha urgency
of Mrvic« is euch that f npuln* and Liouianams for
tha mw rcglmsr.i* will hu sppolnfrul wfiho«td*lay.
<*«n, llodge, thu ihMv Minloler In Hpsln, haa hod
u-*ff munttwf wult Mf. BottU.
•and*, •• limy .fid on lf»i«s oceaaion, to ilatly th*
memory of a nor" i*ugili*i or" *h<.uid*r hitter
Thn mystery, if loon can fin III hilnlltgi nt Ifiinda
any rny*trry aU.ui it, waa all ©tplaiued by tho
m©iri.*rahl* doath fo«| *«*n>lrri*ul *.f tho deceased,
t.Uroned in rh*r*rter* *• bi** k a* night ii|ki|i thn
canopy which oovrfvd tho coffin—
"1 bit a Tat a AMKaican f ??"
"Thai i* th* histofy of it all It fella why a quar
ter «d a million of«intent 1*11 lliefr fi..rm* and fir*-
*l*t<« tn build up, v* it wstc, a living wall, on fo.tfi
sidr* of Ih* Mroal, along whlrh ih* mortal fsmatns
of the tmfrdsrsd might i.aaw, in h«n’*r to llm gras©.
Il w*stha etnlimtnl liisl wa* h >uorad, not tha
pogilttl. 'Ilisr# was a prlucipl* in it I’ha eon*
vlctioii that a man—• < ifrion—n*> mailsr how )•- , ..
pugnant his ansociatfon* »r whole «v*ur*" of Ilfs | j r lwM _ #
might h« to man of bailer tastes and rha**c» habit# * f IWii.i
brutally murd«r*d by a "*©t #*f lf»*h," . |o-<rtbsil r*v*«
•l-e-
of ilaily r*f***i.cw, It.efrm
Hue all Hi© room* **f ill* )’V»ih| *l**f| nr til* tinow.
Il*©«© ainpl© riaonv are lit* Htirary, W© P*«©nl.
Iii.o© in»n. f«tnll *r wiih *ncli mailer* l«> *ie*-l*l© »*••
vlr t:h..*l* It** f*©*•(• *ltl© i<* HI ) ©nor© pn«*©*«|,.n
tl>..»© vul.1*1,i© *Ir©|.iMg chanHwr* r*r|u*lv©i« f.*r l.l* I
an.*11*1© bimI )*t *||I|||*I© tf*M-*U, *urli *• lloinrr, « *r
f.». Pindar. *u*l Hi© I k©. It i* *«l>l Iher* h*ve l»m tnai
•1*.iiim*iic «..inpr*,inlM* on *ut.J*«-t* of Hit* k in*| whirl*
if k.*m to 11.© world, would fi*> f*r more ©liter
11,©I .lid n-.t make ••> much nol*w, avth*«'"nij.
**V) Vtr 1)1.lit© )• luirtn uiaily riel) In Hi© I ntin and
Gre* k * !**• r«, Wl.lrli l.« l( un l©rvl.Mtd to •>* * r • p*»*lon
for. «n-l to rra.1 daily a* murh a* roll©#© totiih*, *nd
*•'•* f*r m-r© r*ll*i. amt nvl.lli*. II© im* i,«ir
•*|.ii..n* rtrti of •urh work* ..f l.lvy, llor**©, I'lo.Ur,
Ac In (©.liilral m,.| |uirll*itirnt*rv |H©)kv, Itn.i *lv.> III
hi"."'teal work*, li© I* rprW© IwR. ll©ha* nt ’i© v*i»*' ir
Hw-.t.uil 1 l.*n *ny t*)uian *e know, ©ml.r*ring il>* ! ’
l‘*ilivr*»l Hr© t hiirrli, *n<| many v*lo*til« w ok*, n.. , '
In r. r l©*l*i|l* al history |>© I* j.r©u} •let* ,
Mf kvtri-u'* l* Hi© f..ll©.| on Hi© law* nf m*H..i.«,
|l... .*t. h© I.** quii© • m|lorii,,n. 11© Its* alMiul ell on ‘"'I""'
ilia) • U*|*r **f hl*M*i»llng «liouMt h*v«, *n.| * r*u ' I" ! 1 ’
ry \A h«u fo Incrd lo the enulV-t rxtent
1 hoy were ii* ? allow'd, and they Wei© finally fixed
«t tin.*© marked «>ut m tho treaty ot iWemfior 3d,
Ih.'.3 Tli© indemnity of fifteen million*, at first
iUI'eed on, w v* ntti-MVards reduced t • ten, t*r* au»o
th” lands lir*t •tlpulated was alA< rodured, and
tti <«..• whi* ti weru ot litttovaluo to Mexico w»to
pn d t*>r wall an amount which wa* an oppottuno
ai.lt • the irrasury Mexico.
Simmlr Mariov —This boat armed at our
wli.ul on .Monday la»t, freighted with giooerie*.—
She left on Turoday, loaded only hi part with col-
t“*i l>.r S»\aiinali. Wo anuouneo the arrival of tho
.M .11 >11 with much joy, as it i* alm.«t llm only
ii"*-1 -• by which w© are enable.) to oli'am anything
t »ut*i«t nfo ti— in tlio grocery lino A* pr* of ol
thin tact, nu.te than two-thitda of In* «t».c©tte*
w. r© <li«p-•«.-.! of before they lelt tlio whait Thu
ai© .iiii'f !•« ..f light draught,drawing only 19 inch©#
wlmii load* *1, can)mg 2lk) tuf*-s When will sh*
e 1110 again I—||«wkuuvill* Herald, Vth
A«« ipkar on tiik OrtMKA Uram 11 R.*»P —Just
after the ear* foft Columbus, on th* m.'tiu"B of llm
l'»!li m*t , *li©y pAiim in rontart with a two h.»t**
wag .11 and tr*m, instantly killing one*>l ih© Imr*©#
and tearing Cm wag-ni (<* rnoec*. Thoowm r, Mr.
* «.!*'tuati, «ti sitting tn the wagon at tho time n|
th© a*i«'i«l* nt, and i<r.*vi*]ei)ita|lv r*.'*|'e>l with very
slight I'Miu, • The ears ware not jostled
l*v »l|p* n©<-ovi*rli,g from the effwt* *>f Fevrr. I1H-
l.ei* III*©*.. •. ,.f |.,„k retitlnurd lllnrww «| an; kind will,
ft.. 1 Carter', •|,*nit|i Xllttur* the *>nlj nn.**tv a hi, h
© .IrrVltr il.rir ili.M.Jilng nilMtltlltloiV*, *vj.«ll *11 t>»*l ,
I* no.,rv frnio ib© ld.M«|,©icitelh* llv»r t» • prompt *n<|
l.i-alil.t am..a, •■,,) h> n* | U nte pre|*eill©«, i©«l*o© it,©
p*H*ni m Hi© and vigor. : f!;
tt © canot.l; *■, |r« it A slngl* belli© I* worth all ' ** r
th© rai|,..| "«r*»|.*it|l*i tn *»l*teuee. It eonutn* no
M©>rnr>, ivpluni «r any other nu»t**'i* **r |©*Im*iiivu*
llm.', *nd ran t*© gtrvn lo th© )oungr*t Initi.t w llh»ut
|.©*<uH»n
H «e III© r, rl'fl-*|©» ..f Wonderful firrr* *0.110*1 It.©
Im.ilr M e i|i*i, #,© hundred p©'*°l>* >n II.* city el
Ilti.o.nnd, \ * , ran l©«Hfy to IU #****<1 ©ft©* t*.
•.•fee •>tv©*U\©iu©nt. 6 tai** IS
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menu of hutn*n ml»©ry . t'oinhlnti.g,** il*ry *t<\
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Ulmer*' Ira* u, *n<l liDlHog©'* ••(•••tafliiin. thi* lit..*,
ry, *-f which yon hav* a elimp*© will, |© „ *i,j 0,4 .,
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• r©t i-a*y *ji|©-ar*nrr ib*l I* «©#y *nr*rl|vr \A©w*«o
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b>m|*l*llfNi of hfraklng Ih* i©i.t|. romm«nd.i.*i.t, lh-y
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It h*.i t.^1, f..» hU Hhtavy. ThU irmimt*... thai • tit.r*
l^rr. nvNv.1 • med'r in© f..f it,, mind. *r.t „f in©
wh*., •.hording |o frlmteru* a*r.il*r*. hwd
hi* library dr»r llmk word*, whirh |.«g-
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a dotermlnajirm toahnw th# wofld how Hi* a*waa-. — ——.... .
•inaipm,anil tha mutual moftv** which ■»» oatd to l Fiaa n Wuc*. Mo -Lrow fftrtti.noo —
n#v* frfotnptwd It, arc MMltnafrdhy a pw**pi# who 1 Dn ih* 7iti in*i , « largo In* oeeufisd al W«©4on,
‘ Me dwtroylng iwobloek* utt life ami M*tk«t
air nets. In ihw huainwas* |**m of lh« dlf Th* limf-
“ The Iocs u p*tirna‘©«l
I uf iomisiu 0 U out
h#vu the fftUfoncn# of nm Ling h*»fo In lisland." ,
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Maim Him ih«Chstlafk».^|i*M Mill M.inafr*sluo low ai *f2to^aai. Tho am»u
for navigation.
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