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SAVANNAH REPUBLIOAN, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 185ft.
THE tkUHm
BY P.W. ALEXANDER A CO.
CITY AWP COUNTY MIIWTO1.
Daily* la advanp*, par annum $5 00
■* -intklln
’••kljr, In advance, par anunm.... 3 oo
paid in sdnaM.*..** 4 oo
^InvariablyIn advance t 00
(clabprloa.) lOcoptrotof 13 00
SAVANNAH, GA.
Monday' Morning, March IB.
byteUoraph fort he rep ubli c an!
ft'Ol'K UAYN
Enter From Europe.
AKRIf.1l. or THK
AFRICA.
DEATH OF THE CZAR.
FROSl-KCTB or A SI'EEBV PEACE.
COTTON DU LL!
Boston, March 17.
Tba Africa, with Liverpool datoa to tno «•»
reached Halifax on tho 15th.
Her oews ia of conaidorablo Interest.
Tha doath of tho Caar haa boon officially an-
nounced in both Ilouaea of Parliament. Ha died , .
p • n. mu,>hia an- detain in good paper for dlacount. The weekly Hank
or.popl.iy. Oroot oicit.iii.nt ,d«™« .r wm'-uh .
•ouncsmsnt. Great hopoa aro now ontortalnod of dilcn>aM In clrcuU „ on of 1101,433, an Iticrenre In de
a apaody paaca.
Tho Vienna Conforeneo wero to moot on tho sin.
Trail aaimiMN*
11m papers Horn the IMartor or Florida, Oaorfta,
•oath Carolina, Alabama and Taanaaiaa, received by
Ikalaal nalla, speak of ralna and tha malting of tha
wowtoaaobadacraaaa to alW encosragtnc proa-
pacta Aw tha early rlata« of tha water* In tha navigable
atraama and rivers, to tha (real relief of ratters and
eonannera of produoe. New Orleans, however, seems
to baan’axoapUon—tha lower Mlaatietppl la not Influ.
anead by tho Halm water* slaewhsr*. Noiwlthtuudlng
th* Haa In tha Ohio aqd Its trlbutarlra, the "Father of
Water*” IF but tiut* affected thereby. The Haa from
tha Missouri and upper branches of the Mississippi will
not reach New Orleans before June, amt unleaa that city
la flavored with heavy tain* In lit Immediate saetlou,
some weeka may luterveno before any real Improvement
can take place In navigation of the lower bayou 1 and
stream*, Including (be Important atream lied River.
This delay ta haviug a talllug effect on ovary branch of
trada of Now lirleanat none suffers more than the
shipping Interest. Thera were only twenty more vessels
iu that (nut on thelSlh than there were last year at tho
aam* period, yol the difference In freights la very cou*
iderablo as la shown as follow*:
March 18, IH34. March til. *33
To Liverpool..Cotton.... tS-HMo/fUpor halo. I3-3W.
Havre .Lotion... IH®!*" ** }3d#®J<o
New York..Dn|lon...;«tftl3-lUfl “ 1 73(iiiU ID
ttodon.... ...Flour t 95 40®43
LWarpooL ...Flour 7* nominal
New Yoik...Corn 23o l»o
Or tho 143 vessels iu that port on the I3l!i, only SO bo-
longed to foreign porta. Ono hundred and thirty-five
! square rigged vessels were bound for that |>ort on th*
i date uamed, having Ion their respective port* of depart'
j ure$ 37 of which were from eonat-wloo porta, and 78
from forelgu porta. Iu ntillclug those (acta, tho Plcay-
; unoaaya ‘•although the (uioourageiuent ta very gloomy
j for ahlpplng InturetU guueratly, yet there la this cotuo*
; latlon—freights cannot go much lower unleaa they are
• taken gratis.”
Money In New Orleans la plenty, the market being do*
Cotton is dull, though unchanged in quotations.
Consola closed at 91 1*9.
SOCOND DISPATCH.
brown & Shipley quoto Colton dull—pricoa un-
changed—middling Mightly lower. There haa
bean an active speculative demand. Sales ot the
woek: 30,500 bales, of which speculators took
3,500 bales.
Quotation*—Fair Orleans, 5 l*2d; middling do
& 1-16; fair Uplands, 5 3*9d; middling do. 4 3-4d.
Buyers demand a reduction.
Breadstuff* are unchanged, except corn, whldi
podia of |IB7,Mf, with a decrease In short loans n*
$31 A, Art, which, however, 1* only nominal, from the fac[
that nil tho old Hanks have been extending their dead
weight, nr Increasing their long loans. As an Illus
tration of (ho remarkably strong position of tho
Hanks the Ajax has over two mllllona and a Iquar-
ler tn coin, with ono million of exchange, agalnrt
a circulation or f O-.M.OtO, and deposits of three and a
quarter mllllona. The Canal Uank ha* a trifle over
eloven hundred thousand dollar* In coin, with one mil
lion In exchanco, aglanata circulation of one million!
and depoail of eloren thousand dollars. In exchange
Foreign was quiet, with none offering. In domestic
irhi.noo at aiglil, on New York, was doue at l-10tlt.
In Mobile the money market, on the 14lh,wat easy.
has doclincd 6d. a la. Canal Flour )• quotod at Owing to tho fact that the Hank engagements maturing
40s. and Ohio at 43s.
Consols hav* advancod, and are quoted at
•1 1-8.
American securities aro firmor.
Trade in Manchester is more favorable.
Provisions are unchnngcd.
Nothing new from Sevastopol.
Dannistown says imports for tho weak wore 500,-
000bales- Price* easier, Middling 1-16lower; Fair
Orleans 65-8; Middling Uplands 4 7-8. Sales on
Friday reached 6,000 bales—closing unchanged.—
Block on hand 588,000 includiug 310,000 American.
Money easier.
The Vienna correspondent of tho Times ssys a
craft of a general treaty has been prepared, secur
ing the integrity of Turkoy, preventing futuro en
croachments and guaranteering right* to tho
Christiana in Turkey. This will bo pro**nted at
tho Conference.
Russia isatill making immonse warliko prepara
tions.
The Banks were expected to reduce their rales oi
interest immediately.
There was no reason to doubt tho doath of the
Cxar. It was known on Friday that the phyai-
eiaoahad given him up, which caused the funds to
advance.
Lord Clarendon announced his death to tho
Houso of Lords, and Lord Palmerston to the House
of Commons. No details relative to his doath
have yet transpired. It is thought ho was poison
ed, but most probably died of pulmonary ap-
poplexy.
Prussia seems more iovorabiy inclined toward*
the allied interest.
New
r II amp* hire election.
Boston March 17.
Returns from Now Hampshire, givo 190 Fusion-
10 53 Democratic Representatives. Metcalf,
(Know Nothing,) ha* 7,000 majority ovor Baker,
(Democrat,) for Governor, and 1,500 ovor all.
X3T The U. S. Mail steamship Augusta, Capt.
limit, foi Now York,##*]**! heuco ou Saturday, at
6 P. M.
hnd been light, the demand fur money had been lea*
than lor week* previous. Many merchants had al*o
been relieved by the tboughttulneia of their customer*
! iu the country. There was but little paper offering, but
i some choice name* have been taken at ItfgitH p**r cent.
! Kxchangoof alt kind* was scarce and In demand. Sight
i Exchange on New York could uot be purchased lets
' than par.
In New York on tho I4ih, money was increasingly
abundant, the deposits* In thirteen of tho larger Hanka
of that city, showing about ten millions more than they
were on thr 30th of December last.
XjTho arrival of the Puclflc, after a few days’ detention,
afforded decided relict to Wall street. The foreign finan
cial new# by her, however, I* of no great importance.
Notwithstanding tho enormous expenditures for tho
Katteru war, the London Money Market I* well *uo-
talm-d. Consols had ranged for the ten day* prior to
the departure of tho steamer at 9ujg®ti|jk< The tide of
specie I* now telling In favor of the Hank of England
and money 1* abundant at the Hank's minimum rnto.
j The following on cotton Is from Hie European Times,
! received by tho Pacific :
“The tone of our cotton market during the past week,
hat again been dull, gloomy; the unsatisfactory ac-
co nits from the seal of war, another ministerial crisis
. and the very depressed slate of trade In the monufactur-
j lug districts exercising an unfavorable influence upon
i It; and with the exception of Middling American
j which continue* very scarce, buyers generally are ena
bled to purchase at a shade lower prices; this, bow
ever, barely amounts to* limitation, the stock being
•till further reduced UilaWeek by Pi,940 hale*. With
the arrival, however, of n large portion of tho :oo,Ux)
bale* of cotton now on tho water for this country, and
Coutinued nnall purclinrea on the part of spinners
which the rumored working of ahorl time In many of
the manufacturing districts gives every promise of!
the general impression I*, that present quotations will
j not be maintained, a* tho selection then obtainable will
j be large—the present stale of the money market afford-
' lug hut Hide encouragement to Importers to hold. Thu
total sale* this week are lOr'-UU hales, of which specula*
ton havotaken G70 American, and 9,040 Surat; and
exporters 9,040 American, and KM riurat; thus leaving
fflhtMil hales, uil kinds, to tho trade.
The Pacific’s matt*.
IMPORTANT NEwTfROM EUROPE.
Another Battlo in the Crimea.
&.C., &.C.. &.C., &C.
St. Patricx** Day wa* appropriately celebrated
Saturday, by tho Irish Union Society and tho Irish
Jasper Greens. An address was delivered at tho
Catholic Church by tho Rov'd Mr. Quigley. tho
pastor of tbo Church, and a auppor was given by
the Union Society at tbo City Hotel, prepared by
Mr. J. B. Foley, the proprietor of the house.
Hibexnian Society.—At tho annual election
held Saturday, for officers, tho following gentle
men wero elected: George B. Cumnnng, Presi
dent ; M. Prendcrgaat, Vico President; John Mc
Mahon, Treasurer; L. J. Guilmartin,Secretary;
Francis Shields. Standard Bearer- This Society
did not eeiebrato tho day as formerly, in conse
quence of the numerous demand* for charity re
cently.
UtiHneks of tlio Central lltvilrnnd.
Tho following statement of tho earnings of tho
Central llalfroud lortlto months of December, 1831,
and January and February, 1855, compared with
tho oaruinga of the same mouths in tho immediate
ly preceding yearn, speak* tor itself, it will be
, seen that tho increaso of earning* for tho three
months is w ithin a fraction of $70,000. Tho ex
hibit cannot but bo gratifying to stockholder?, mid
increase, if possible, their confidence in the tugu-
| city with which the road is managed.
STATEMENT.
| 19M-Dec’r.-$137,039 13 1833-Dcc’r. ..$123,439 7§
1855-Jan’y... 111,619 09 1851-Jun’y.... 102,749 55
1955-Fcb’y.. 137,724 02 1854-Fcb’y.... 109,523 48
$406,11123 $336,711 81
Increase in tho three months $69,799 42.
LaxoxCaxooxx—The ships Irene, Capt. Mas-
•on, and Corinthian, Capt. Dyor, cleared at the
Custom House, Friday, with largo and valuable
eargoss.
The Irene has on board 3,473 hales Upland Cot
ton, 425 bales Bes Island, and ono Cotton (sin.
Total weight of Cotton 1,630,878 pounds. Total
value of cargo $148,817 81.
The Corinthian has 3,-163 bales Upland Cotton.
Total weight 1,517,733 poubda. Total value of
cargo $126,091 45.
Tbs exports of Cotton to foreign ports, for Fri
day and Saturday, were largo, amounting to 13,-
094 bales.
Tho Adisiiitlktriilloti Defeated In Ketv
II11 ill prthlre.
Tho New Vorx Mirror says: ” Now Hampshire
—the Sevastopol o| Democracy—the homo u! the
President, lias fallen before the all-authluiog spttig
of Americanism. Tho Know Nothing# have swept
tho State I ke a whirlwind, carrying Governor,
Lcgi«Uturu and Congressmen ; und this, too,
against all tho powor,in tho shape of money and
political iiilluencu, brought to bear against them
from Washington. The administration party In
the United S..Acs, i» being rapidly reduced to those
who hold olRee, and get thoir broad “at tho will of
1 tho Kxecutivo;" and 110 doubt, n largo proportion
of these mercenary partisans will be the first l >
desert, like rut*, tho sinking fortunes of Franklin
■ Pierce."
The last mail from tho North brought us full
particulars of the nows by the Paclflo. Wo
have lator telegraphic accounts by Ihu Africa-
still Iho details below will bo found both Intoroat-
ing and important.
The Pacino onoountorod a snow-atorm from tho
EMltho entire passage out, and bunco her delay-
She will lio ovor ono trip in Now York fur her
spring repairs, tho Nashvillo taking her place.
OENEUAL INTKIil.lUKNCK.
The Palmerston mlniatry, within ton days from
its formation, had fallen to pieces—tho Chancellor
of tho Exchoquor, tho Homo Secretary, and tho
Chief Lord of tho Admiralty having resigned.
Tho ostensible cause of their resignation wa* the
success of Mr. Roebuck’# motion for a committee
to inquire into tho mismanagement of tbo war. It
was woll understood that, hesitlo tho cauao spool-
tied, tlioro wore points or private disagreement,
which rondorod it impoaaiblo for tho members of
the Cabinet to act together. Mr. Roebuck and bis
supporter* have secured their committee, und ru
mor says they will not rest satisfied without tbo
impeachment of “certain parties"—meaning,Lord
Raglan and ono or more of ihoox-ministcre.
Palmerston baa found groat trouble iu retired-
dolling bis Cabinet, and oven yet tho reconstruction
is not compioto.
The now Chancellor of tho Exchoqner ia Sir G.
C. Lewis,an untried man.
Tho following it tho list of tho now ministry, ns
far aa it hnd bovii arranged :
First Lord of the Treasury—Lord Palmerston.
Lord Chancollur—Lord Cranwoith.
Ministerid Foreign Affairs—Lord Clarendon.
Minister of Wat—Lord Panmure.
1 Inure Doitartmoni—Sir George Grey.
Coloniitl Dopaitmoiit—Lord Joint Russell.
Chancellor of the Kxeht-quor—Sir G C. Lowis.
First Lord of tho Admiralty—Sir Charles Wood.
Chief Commissioner of Woods and Work—Sir
W. Moloswortli.
President ol tho Council—Lord Gravillo.
Postumster General—Lonl Canning.
Lord Pnvy Beal—Duke *4 Argyle.
Lord LieuiiMiant of Irelaixit,the resignation
ol the Earl ol St. Gormitn*— Karl of Carlisle-
Chief Secretary for Ireland—Mr. llorsmaii.
A Ltnd of tire Trenaury in room ol Lord Llcno,
retired—lrerd Duuean.
President ot tire Board of Trade—I *ord Stanley,
of Alderty.
Vico Precidont Board of trade— Mr. Lang.
Becretury lo Board ol Control—Mr. 1 nnby Sey
mour.
It is noticeablo thnt In tho Parliamentary «*x*
planntions thnt tho members of tbo government
express hopes, confident hopes, thnt tho pending
negotiations will lead lo an honorable pence.—
Nevertheless, none ol the nations relax in their war
activity.
Tho London News, of the 10th ultimo, pub.ishos
tho following tram Madrid:
In tho courso of the sit'ing of the Cortes on tho
loth, the Minister of Foreign Affurs, iu reply t<* n
quesiom ns to tho state ol the relation* with
the United Slates, begged porntitsion to deny
thnt the government or himself had ever wished
to insult Mr. Soule, and Ire then said:—"Tm;
Unit to States Government, on tiie 11th or
January lavt, rl$oi.vkh to rr-h.ack tiik Min
uter Wire RtTRUiRNTLl) IT IlKRE. W|IKN Till; NtWS
AllRIVtt) IIKRt THAT .MlNUTKR HAD ALREADY LETT.
Subsequently, wo gavo orders to submit to n now
examination nil questions pending with the United
: States, in order to decide what is just. Wo nre
t>erlectly in accord With tire government ot tiro
United States, and consequently we have the hope
of arriving nl n pacific solution "
Lord Joint Russell had n lengthened interview
with the Ernpetur Napoleon previous to his de
parture lor Vienna.
Lord Palmerston runted to tho English Commons
that it was true that Lord Lucun was recalled some
time since from his command in the Crimen, in
cousequenco oi difference* between bun mid Lord
Raglan—differences which rendered it quite im
possible for them to net together.
In Committee of lire Commons, tho Chancellor
of tire Exchequer Itreved lire repeal ol tire news
paper stamp, and tbo imposition, in lieu thereof, «.f
u newspaper postage of one penny per lour ouih-o
weight. A bill wu* ordered to be framed on tlreso
resolution*.
Joseph Hume is dead, much resirected and re-
graded.
M. Thiers had dislocated bis wrist by a full on
Ire i<4«
French papers mention thnt tho city of Catania,
in Italy hud been almost destroyed by mi earth
quake.
Tito Imperial Palace at Prague, the residence of j
the cx-Emperor ot Austria, Iu- been destroyed by J
lire.
In tho House of Commons on 22d of February,
Mr. Ricardo asked the First L »d of lire Treasury 1
whether Ire would lay on tire table all currcMwnd- j
once between the government ami the Lulled
.States on tire subject ol inteinatrenul arrangements |
m time ot war t
Lord Pulmcrson said it would not bo desirable
lo lay tho correspondence on the tuhlc, ns, when it ;
commented,dill«rent vi««h wire entertained r-y
tire two gnVvumrenl*,but tl bad ended tn romplt-ie
accordance between tire two g-ivutnrireiit*, and Ire
Wd* happy to say that the relations between them
were now as tire best wishes ol either country
could desire.
Tlxe War
Louis Napoleon seems determined to proceed to ‘
the Crimea. England and Austria udruo him to
stay at homo.
Tu»c«uy had joined tho Western Powers, but
Naples I'll* not
Lord Rag. in is said to have resigned to avoid a
re- ail. 'l ire Earl Lucan uud sumo other olliccr* j
have tieon i/iriled lo resign.
Tire Vreuna Conference was to ba opened in n\
few days All probsat-d mix rely for peace.
A tiattio haa tie. n fought at Eupatona between !
the Turkish forces under Umar t'nclia, sod tire
KuMumi* under General Lipraudi. Too Utter wcv
repulsed
M'l
W.corm.tul.io oOTMtow-cIttnMin pwb.n-
tiful Mkpurt upon |he passage of the hill by Coo<
gross, appropriating $161/K» for the Iniprnvttnant
the cnl’lrs VradV oV^th^lownT waiTlUfpsn'isd.— j ofjHf feavminsh jlivor. ’i’lils ia an aet of juatle*
TkAU iiarwla nf Ml
The*# bands of marauder*, var'lod In number from 1 tbs Uovornmont ought long •Inosiohav#
-it, .0 n.«i, low,ihmdsk nscffirttJS^Hiaasff.sifd*
ST ATHMEtUTT
OF THE CONDITION OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD k BANKING
Itatlroad Dxprmdllurea
Haiiktng ttonre otn\ uUmt r«at
estate,.
Intareil on 7 qScent IIoimI*,.. .
I.lpenwo,
Pr«lmt n
Hiiecle,...
Notes of other Hank*,
fifty to nearly 1000, but oouulnod a oonsldcrabl* P € rfc , ; Yl -- iM - - 7r ,
pro|Hirtion of woman and lad*. They strained to j Whi upon this subj.-el, wo will take lire ol.
navo no sort of oriranixallon, nor sny definite ob c “ 1 ‘*'o xHonflor. of inorohanis in
loot in view. At firat they rushed tumultuous Inin Bouth-weatern Georgia, and our freoplo generally,
the bakers shops, twenty or thirty of which wore to Iho fact, Ibat Savannah offer* as many facilfiios
stormed and pludcrod. They also demandod and for lire purchaau of both dry good* and groceries as
received money from various other itorokeenor#.— *ny other mntkt i intho Southern Htate# In look-
An attack waa mado on 8t. John’s insrko, but the lug over tire advertising columns of lire Havaunah
gales wore uloaod, nnd tho polioo boat off tho bo- l»*|H»r«, wu linvo boon surprised and grntlfiod to aco
alogora. Towards ovonlng tho town rekuntod lit thu cards slid oilier adviirtiaemsiitt of tire various
wonted appearance. An oxtra forco of spools I bualncas Ireuaca In that rapidly improving city—
conafablu was sworn In, and a number of Iho ordl- ' v « rejoice at Iireao ovtdoncosof frer prosperity and
nary polico were armed nnd mounted. Sixty pris- growing Importance. Wu trust that alio will soon
onora wero taken, and woro summarily aontencod rucovor from lire aad ravages of Iho peatilonco and
by tire police court! to lorma or hard labor, varying thu lurriliu gale, which, during lire past summer,
from a woek to throo month*. , „ , | *proad so much mourning und desolation over tbo
Next duy Wodnusday tho 91st, tire diaturbnncrs , vity. Wu should Ire glad to mm h-r moving on in
were roaunred. Tire aatno scones again occurred, * career id unchecked prosperity, fulfilling tire high
thu provision alums wore attacked; thu pollcu de*tinv to which her position and tbu cuftgbierred
madu nuccnaalul skirmlahe*. and captured many of , liburality «| fu r people m» justly unlitlu Irer.
tire rioters. The store* wero closed during part of; 'Vo ndvocato tire building up of our own nre-
tire day, but this was a precaution quite unneorsas- tropolis, from cnusidorutiona ol Htato pride and aa
ry. Tho police woru at all time* more titan • on uvidonco of our just appreciation ol tbo xual and
match for tho mob. Since tho 2fst, all hnd re- I Perseverance with which Iho citizens ol Hnvnnmili
mained porroctly quiet. , , I prowoutod tho various railroad enterprises.
Uitnilur disturuancee.bulon a smaller acale.lo-.k which, although ilu-y Imvu bum-iitirel her have also
place tn London. Band* of mew and hoy* levied P/‘>Y'’d source# of UioatculablQ advantage,to tire hTAT1 ,, F 4
contributions on iho storckccpora till tire Intotfer- diflorent sections of country into which tlrey have
once <d the police stopped tire entorprUo. I **$'••• cxiendud. .South wutiern Goorgia is begin- ;
Tho report Irani Manchester ia less unfavorable mug to reap some «d tire benefit* unaing from tbo ,
than from Liverpool, l>u( it shows dtslreas. At libural poligy which Havannah has mnnihsted in I
Birmingham tho ataio of lire pm»r is very distress- this regard, and sorely it is but ju*t, that w„ slreuld j
lug. Tho aamo is true of Lceda, Leicualvr, and s«“’k lo build up her iniorusta i»y encouraging h«r
Not'ingiinrn I mcrclinula nnd increasing, a- far ire wo can, h.-r 1
Latest —Tbo detention of lire Pacific ennblns us commercial importance. For In proportion aa Sa-1
to statu that nfluirn had taken a decided turn for tho vnnnith re limit up, ami Irer merrhnuta auamim-d by j
better. A sudden thaw had set in, onubltng tbo » liberal and remunorativo patrnnago Iran* tire va-1
builders and canal mon to resume work, wltilo a j rinu* portions of the State, m tfiut prop-.iti.-u, will
ebaugu ol wind was bringing up a considerable tire nlnltiy of her nicrchanis be increased, to meet
■mount of shipping, it **• hupod tire worst was the wants ol tho agricultural and other frit'-ream of I
ugat. ' mir |M’ojile. \\ 0 lo po that our renders will duly 1
Latest Dratmli'lics. | weigh these consideration* and that all will foi l j
Paris, Sunday, Feb. 25 tho importance ol »uataimug iioMK mtercat. f. r only |
Tire Empornr’* departure la stated to bo fixed in ibis way, can we expect loimnntnintfiatu.de- 1
for the 7th ol March, but it i* still lp»ped that ho l.emlcnco winch is no necc*«ary to our welfare and
<ir «4i:oatuf a.
Al the close of business im Monday, February I9tb, 1855, published lo conformity with tbo exit,/ | f ,
Kxcellsncy, the Governor.
lUHroad and appurtenaneoa *1^0,4'X 17
Notes sih! lull* l>i«o.ii-.t**l, and Hills I4n>
eslvstrle,*
Dus by otirer Itank*
*• “ A gams and otlrer •.'otapaul^*,....
Mtock* In otl,sM>,mpAjil<-s,.. .s5i7.'^a* r»t
llortds •* *• “ .... L.t.Ol.i tot
ocapsnkM,
Csplul Nb«cX
It'll).!* 4«» l<> IliS t.'bHMSf,..,.
•tank N»’s« in • i rental (on,
r*a«|H-nv, A' C'.tn>i
Du** "Urer Itank* srel'
frH|ittdu«l D.f^« u..
Drretairn*-I Doidsnd*,
*o*k l/.r.-j»"j4,
Iu tv}, . .. .
1*0.01 sol host
I.IMotltol ul, N'.trs sod
MMdrifl ps.d l»u»ll»«k UM, Vlg
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llutikir-g r^,ui|».iny nf lie-regla,»
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5-Harmr Enttllfonicr.
»P HAV ANNA II MAH' »l IV.
happiirers ns a Stale—Alncricu* Republican.
OHITC .l |{ 1 .
may give up thu idea
Monday, rcb. 26. ■
Rentes closed at 95 50, 96 50.
KoNINUVOLRU, l ei) 26. J
Tho Journal de St. Petersburg contains an im
perial ukaao, dated 2lsr, declaring in a Mato of
■u-gu the government ol Woronsch and Tchcrni-
gow, and places tln in under the order* ol Gorts- 1 —- ■ ■ - ■ ■■
chakoll. rornmauder of the south army. i II'M.I.OWA V'x OISTMHNT AND 1*11.1.-. rerti
A telegraphic despatch haa been received an- : Hemwliea ,»r ItltcmmiiUin —ll/nry Kim, i*c-d '•.*. «.r
nminciug tire loss of tire Frcrreb vctsi-1 La Hcini- «»'«*’•*• Mt»*i4«i|.|,», »•, n m-vora •t,ff.-r,-r from thu
SalK&r “ ck “" d Bm '* 1
Iltan, at th>- I’nVltloli 11. It, this clly, on Tucday
ett-i.iiiK, tall, JOHN, tl.a Infant -on' of John anil
i-'-sol.ne Yarrow, of lire city of I’lnladflpbis, aged -*>»
inontl.a.
All Id VCII.
Ntearnrr N,-mini.In, l'oto-ll, I'sts'ka, k.r, t/, H M f.sfll
ts*u. sr..| indie to Hosn.li L. Yillalot.|r<, T -on k. U. J
\V Ai.ilvrM>i,,i A N ll-rirntgr, J tV I.*If>r, VV
Ktt-U ta. U A Mt»»v. sndolln-r*.
Mi-arnrr *Tihtbatii .linulil. Aosu.ia, tn T H Mill*, and
6-T,» rolt"n. indfe to I It till!*, llrtxt.am, Ks I; ta
Co, IJ VV Uarirni'i), C I* Mills, IP.lcti aHI up Hinith
Hu-stro-t tVm "cabriMik. I’r.k » t.krlr«ton. « a l)*»u
fort, tac. a M l.afll c-u. In bsl^* i* I cotloii, aral rnJi« ;o
h >1 Lain>au, tV Donrsn and otbsr.
IItint—,*« Hal, (min |.ltnfstlon, a halet H I cotren to J 0 (■
PATKNT ELASTIC SlllhTw,
fl.% ri.ta A* THKK.Vf AN.
No. 1 Barclay- Nx* •,*.„
( iA» Tir.N are |r»«.’w-„ „
ramp of tbr p.trm. All j,i... r , Iu<
ii.frtns > u »-;l l/« pi
tV Andrri
Mar I*. ^~P
Life liiauronce.
Thr I'nltfd Mntn lltf Ibidoco Clann
1al*» r.fis on Hr Lltrtnf wl.Or jtrn •, .. . * ,
»'>
La
bi|. Li press, llondlck.N'sw York-
r r**blo„, I’liltj-it, Auxu-it,
i bale- roiti.n. I lUdorneaiii a, sod nidrc t<
IIintto •. rian li'K ta « o, tV IlsUt-rtOy
Itur ns, 31 A tohsn, and order.
UalUst to C A I.
■hen, VKi
ur.t.
. JCd
1 4*>,
qw*ll) r».f> n- u
• ./m-tlr 1
• I .2 40.02D OO.
A honija of */S t^rcent bs« kn. d»c'»
rwsi "( la,t ; rsr, t«, a !-»ltri I ..'dor* ut t«,j
MINIS ta J* 1 II N» I N, ,
t»r. It D. AltNOLI. Medtt* 1 l.ita
honing the) would Ireneftl Mm, but
nt ta»t. aa to to- entirety cnnAtted to In* ta-d, and tm
..tib rnov Havana —Itv tbo Steninaliin United timve Hlln-r band or loot. t\ bib- lio ws« In
^ATERfRoM llAt ANA. li) tno sipaiiisiiip uuitcu rondt-Dm, n In. Ml hioiubt him n qo«..ni.
States ut Mobile, wu have Havana dales to tire , oMIi.llowu)'. ointment and Pill-, which imitir-ltan-.
|}III, • I) c-.imni’iirnl to ««»•-, Ire ooon found himreir|r*-lua|iy
, e .. . I • luiprou-rt by them, nnd by prraeienng with thru, for
Iho decision of tire military tribunal in tbo ( ni r v.-n wuek«,Ire wa«imttreiy curwl.'nnd baam.ce en
case of Pmto, Cadalza and Pinal, was deoth lor | tire t.e»i of i.rslth.
1 **-.e sdvcrtlremrut. fi mar 19
tile three
Tlin nim.-nrnnco nl ibia at,miner nl Ilavinn I NT.DHAl.4il t.—Tlila formidable dlreaoe. which
llie nppi arnneo oi this steamer at Havana i WHni the .kill «r iln- i.hy.retan
caused coiisiderat'lu excitement, on account ol rc-, nreino to « '.t HI Lit
puts which had been circulated, representing h«r
* ..... . r . . . Vnrk. and lata proprietor of the Lxcbanxe Hotel. Hlch.
as nlllbuMoriali. Ulhcers from lire custom hours nrend. Va.. Is om- of tire bund mis who have Irer-ncnnd
b -arded her immediately on Irer arrival, ordered ‘ ,f,M ‘'r's--p# , it*b vitAiur,-
. . .. , , . , , Nin-I-bl» cure, Ire has reoio mcirtte*lll to numtirrs of
trer UrerougUly examined, Kept Iter closely guarded oUn-t. «lm wu,. Miff,-,>»,« web t»-nrty C'rry form "1 dis
hy Spanish t-llicer*. stationed on board, and kept «aa«-. with tire iii.>*i wonderful sucr«---
up ibis surveillance during her stay in that port.
(i.r,Aiu.:i,
Hbtp Nr)>ra,ka. Ilc-tmann, llrrrnar. — II L
Mup"ire< a. \\ e-tan. I.Di A fo-w «
r-hlj> N*-w V«-rk, Hlward*. tbwinn- Hon-, D
Hr Hark Vtal.i. Its). l.iT,-r|-w,|— A l,ow ta • <>.
.-loam,hip Auguna, Lyoti, New York'-Pwretfurd, Pay
rdy.
rl» ta Ix.f.f
rirt-nnil .tlni-ini- lii.iiranrr
The In-urxtjtr-Company of the ValltytMrejja
AtsilaOtc Capital 4'/a«—f‘fcrj '
a Co.
DI P IIITI H
Htcamcr I'alhoun. Ku if. f.r.arin.ton.
NtcrUicr N-ahrtMib. K-i,,*. Ilf »'if-#r1. tac.
Mi-amer VVrlska, King, l alalk*, tac.
Marrek in Cass Covnty.-Thu Standard of 15th 1
mot ,*.»)*: “ It gives u* pleasure to state that a !
vulu.ihli- bed of .Niarble has been diacovercd on tbo ;
land ol Col. J. T. Rowland, in this county, Tire I
location is about five miles from this place, and I
within ,>no and a lull miles ol Carteriville. Wo !
have bulorc us two spuemrens—one ot a beautiful
while imtrbb*, nlmoai translucent, of very lino gram, J
and Kiittccpiihlo wc -Inmld think of very high pol
ish: tire other a very litre spccom-n of variegated I
marble, otre ol the moat beautiful wo have ever I
•«-«fii. If-ith ol these varieties occur in large quan
tities and give promise of great value.”
moat oxtraor.Hnary tm-dlcSne he ha*
ever wn u*cd, and tbu h«-,t IiI.hmI purifier known.
r*« e Advorti.t-nii-nt. fl mar J9
jaurentt -.otirri
Neither
s|H-n»thlt-
Hr. hurquo Hl.AHP
NOTI4L
The sailing <la>i of tha
.NOTH I.
ap.am i.or Consignees will tre rc-
.r ili blt coatrartrtl by lire crow of
VV. mar Hi
tar.
*lcain,til|> Krjttonu
Hi iw a* follow,: from I'hlUili-lphta, Ibih. Virth, un-l 30.h
of war It momli, from Haianuah, 5ili, l.'th and g&th of
each month. mar lo C. A. L. I.AMAit, Ag'l.
im. Yti.vbi:
MAX ULMOVLD bla "fflec to thr ere
nf VV tittaki-r an t Harris striwia. Itctitn
11 ii is, 11 in t ion mill Prun-rlii Vlnbaina.
Governor Winston lias issued a proclamation, -— . ...
setting apart Saturday, the 7th April, as a diy ol U'l- | Cl>flirf " f ^ hlutrer and LHwrtj^
milittoii ond Frayer, to Ire observed by tire poolin' IM* .% I.f jX.% > I*i;ic IM Ki:.
»f Alabama. Tho withiddiug of rain and cutting
oil'of comnicuicatioii witliiti our country, as well
ns tire disturbances nnd conflict* n't nations,
hiving a Wide spread influence, Ire th.nka nfT-rd
matter lor reflection and prayer for tire devout,and
ut'ji ol'otirid nnd serious solicitude to the patriot.
Lire Governor makes the following remarks
oil Mie gloomy aspect ol ,he political rula'iotis o|
th- ^outtu rn States:
"lv well become* every one whose ;»->'.uical lot
baa be« n cast in this section of the Union, lo ex.
mmire prayluliy tire end to which political fanvit*
ctam «t the North ia ,«• rapidly tending, and t u
impiore Hon, who endued the stem men tho lath
ers of our Republic, wnb fort nude, patriotism nnd
wi-doin to conduct our lulatit people through tire
ddiicnl'.ic, ,*| the revolutionary struggle, nod the
eatahliatiinrnt of s Constitutional Government, to
enubln os to Irenr ourselves in whatever emergency
w<> may bo placed, so a* not to reflect dtagraio on
our ancestors, I
F VIIt -INI V, having dsterm.ired U-cate
. In .-avannah, offers hi* prof<—t-'iial-erv.ee. i«,
the public, lie m«) Ire format at Ins • fllce on ilrougl.ion
street, »econd dour above l.mcolu tireeE
LveDii-g Journsf pjeare c ipy. mar 8 tf
.vii:i>icf.ii. .MiTic
flDr.CIIAIll.LN M AN AH I. has resumed lh
KCy pfMC'ICe nl Mettlrlne a'i>l
it)leuc<* on H->uth IIn>
irgrry, lr.>r
d-slreet, Ibree
flee
va*t nl llai
The bretr, Im-tween H to Ml A. M. and 7 to R I
If devoted tr» office patirnt*. tl
MIlfMCAl, .NOTICi:.
trtt.JollN II. » l-ll iiaca.il w,-!l
Uriel I.) hi* proleMireuI ituHe*. an
• offlee :li UroilKbton -Irrrel. tf
»i»:iM<- %i. noth i;, '
Dll. T. D. VI \|||).\V>.))( llranf-
ear.
f.-))ixl at hi
tar
i annali, a
Picklin'* nrtue
NreptM
» JO a pn
tin
, The New York l*o*t, Free Soil nnd Adrnints-
Snir A*ao»x—We Isarn from tbo Wakulla, tratinn paper, says, *' if tlrero was any doubt before
(KU.) Timex, that th# ship Mary Anna bound ,,f p U . tC nt stato of public fooling in Now
f;om Liverpool to ApaUcItlcola, got on the Ock- Hampshire, tlrero can Ire none since the election.
locknesSbosI, tho night ol the 9th in*t., and lied to T|, 0 State has pronounced itself against Mr.
throw over 1,600 sack* of salt, before she could gc; i'mrce's administration with an emphasis winch
Off.
f^ST Thera was a fight ycalorday morning, at
the City Hotel, between four individuals, in which
pistols, knives and cowhides were freely used.—
Two of tbo parties woro con»idorably cut, though
not dangerously wounded. As the affair will un
dergo investigation we forbear comment.
leaves im room for cavil. Nothing could h-tvo
been more flattering to a candidate than tbo vote
which New Hampshire gave Mr. Pierce at the
time of bis election, and scarco any circumstance,
wo think, could mortify Inm more than such u re
versal of its favorable judgment—such a declara
tion, made by his old neighbors of (lu-ir utter ion*
ol conlidonco ill him- 111 two years be lias gam-
iuu Wed.ho inheritance nf popularity
It will b# seen by the following list that this . . . .
Society ha* made arrangements for a scries ol
lectures.
The first will be delivered tho 27th instant, by
Hamuel G. Arnold, Esq., of Providence.
with which ho entered upon his official life ; ruined
and broken up bis party, and caused a compioto
' revolution in the political character of tire Hlatis
| which gave him thorn"*! effectual support. Tlrero
Th# second will be delivered by tho Rov’d Mr. |
nuvor was a man elected lo 'ho Presidency whoi
Picrjreot, of Bavannah, the w eek following
[ public course waa more plainly defined by the cir-
Kev'd Dr. Charles, of Newport, for April 9ih j
cumatanccs nl tbo time, and more froo front umbar.
Pen-
tod 11th.
PrsehSsal Crawford, of Mercer University,
Md* April 17ih.
Professor 8***n#t», of Emory Col logs, Oxford,
'April 20th.
Btoart Elliott, Esq , will take place at his con*
vsolsncs.
Tho Rav'd Dr. Charles is sn eloquent Baptist
clergyman, and is tbs author of "The Voyago of
lbs North 8tar, M Commodore Vanderbilt's atoarn
yacht. Cromwell’s Life and 'rime* will bo tho
subject of hi* locturs.
Hamuel O. Arnold, Esq . la ono of tho projectors
of steam navigation In Paraguay. Ho lias e®«n
much of ths lead of the Incas, and will probably
Iscturs oo ihst sobjoct
rawing perplexities, than of Mr. Pierce, two years
since ; and (hero never waa ono among them who
inia«ed his way so deplorably. 1
A PAfxm Acciwnthsppenod st Merfdltb, N.
II., Tasedsy, during tbs slsrttoo. A fl«or gsvo
way In the Town Hall, pitching soma three hun
dred ra*n Into * h«ap eighteen feat below. Frv#
or six xr* probably dead, sod • greet number sr#
Mvsrsly Injured.
Rais and Hail —There waa a heavy rein ac
companied with oooeiderabi* hall, st Columbu*,
Thursday last.
Tn* Canada IJctainadA di*t»stch from Bos
ton •Ut#*, that tbssMoarnsr Canada, which waa to
have Bail'd Wednesday, has broken bar shaft, and
will b0 d#Ul#ed s day or two.^
Th# Governor of MssBschussfis he# d«*)gnst*d
lbs 04b of April sasday of fAMlog and prayer to
Wykoff'a Courtship Is astd to hav* slrssdy
reached • sals of tifiOO copies-
Putnam's Mxg«*lof # ll Is iuud, has bs^i sold
for $19/)00,
Know Ifoililnf Ikoininutloiis In %'lr-
gluln.
Wo learn from tho Baltimore Patriot, that ths
Virginia Htato Convention of Amorreari dolognlrs
rnut on Turaday at Winchearer.and After orgamiiug
pro'c dxl to ballot for candidalca fur Congress,
Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General. Tho
first ballot reaultod In tire selection of the following
gentlemen : For Governor, Thomas Flournoy ;|.»r
Lieut-Governor, J. M II. Boolo ; for Attorney
General, John M. I'aitnu. Ifofurn tire cun volition
adjournrd, or iho liormnalluna worn mado public,
drapatebe* worn received from all iho noimnocs
signifying tlieir accsptancn This acnounts lor ilia
delay in making public the nominations- Mr.
Flournoy,tho nominee for Governor, waa a Whig
number ol tho Thirtieth Cong»oe«. Mr- Beale was
a Deumcreiie member «f tha las' CongrMM from lire
Kanawha district, and Mr. Patton wsa * Dmnn-
cralln memUr of lire Ihretoof Reprnaentailvoe of
tho Twenty-thirdC«»ngro#», and lately filfod the
oft'reo of Alforri'y General, to which he has again
biren nominated. Tlieao getilloinan are all unex
ce(Hlonablc, and will n>) doubt tm elarte.1 by largo
maj'/VUfrs, as It ia known the Whigs will make no
numinallortsfor Htato offiare, Iret laavo the field
cisar for Wise end the other prolamed Domosraie
again*! tha Union American party.
A Virginiapnrraepoodeni thus remarks ■ “Tbs
shots, unquestionably, I* a very strong tlcket-a
Utter ona could not U aslactad tn all Vtigtnts, and
such an one aa every Irue-hsarted Ametlase can
vote for with frrkf; and plsaaurs/'
(ST Fish are raugKl in Fogel rtoiind, Oregon,
which when drtad and IU by the fail, burn like •
Tbu ).(fil ial announcement of tho allies in re
gard to tins atlnir ia thta Gurrer-d Liprandi’s force
ol 40.000 Ru-MiaiiB with70 guns utt-u knl tire Turks
Ut Eupuiulta under thu COIIUH-Ilid o| Om.ir t’ucb.i.
Tire buttfo tasted l- ur hi.ul- and tbo Rus!nuus re-
teiirid with a l«>»a ol 5<hA) men.
Thu Weather bad moderated nt Sevastopol —
The snow hint nlmoat disappear'd nnd tho lit-alili
ol tho army was hotter. Hregu operations wire
progressing with vigor.
Order* tied boon received at Constantinople to
prepare ho*pttal foil* bit five rtreuanid men, ifin
which it is interred that nu assault was to tre mado
upon Sevastopol.
The now Baltic Ifo- t is to c<>ti«n«t of filty-livo
waretuanrers, carrying two ih-.ii.Mtid aixty-oix
gun*, live ll.iiting haderncs of eight gun*; eight
mortar ships; twenty eight #foam gun boats ol sixty
six gns, making a total of ono hundred ships and
two thousand two hundred nnd seventy eight
guns.
Whether tho Emperor will go lo lire Crimea is
•till a matter of question. It is said bo has drawn
up a plan for a vast military strategy whit It ho
winlrea to superintend. England and Austria think
ho hotter loavo it with hie Genoralt
Hueeln nittl Surdliiln,
Wo have received tho following telegraphic dis
patch from our cnrr«*|N>ndcni at Boilin' —
"III RUN, .Sunday fob. 25.—Advicca from Ht.
I’etnmtMirgii o| the |7tb ala'a that Count N«mc|.
rod” hae ia-ued a circular dospatcu, expruMtug tlm
Kinpcfur’e diaapprohation ol ilia conduct »l Har-
•lima-
War tsrloclared ageiusi Sardinia
Notice baa fo-en given to Hardiman vessel* to
loavr tire Ruaiinu |H»ris.
Tbo tMtfiinlnr baa boon withdram from tbo
Hardiman Consuls.
The Russian agents at Gono and Nlco hsvo
boon recalled
Tire property of Hardinian euhiocts baa tmen
placml under tno protncllon o| tha lnw«."
r'orrciponilenc© of ttre Newark lull) -\dvrrtlK-r. !
*• Mi liny 11it i * ”
Rone, Fei». 7, rass. \
" Hunnv July " has Imcn chilled and cfo uded t'-.r
Wn ks. We have sCalcelV had an entire cl. nr day 1
llua winter, and the provoking coquetry ol lire »un
on'y serves to make us more sensitive to tbo wet
winds ol ihu winter looking lulls, everywhere cov- ;
efed with allow, Ir-.m Rome to the A.pine panics. '
An Amcr can lamily arrived tins morning ’r m
Florence, rnquiring hi despair lor tho bright dime I
ot thu poets : I
Know you the Und
Where tire citr--n and "live ate thr- f«lre«t of fruit I
And Hie voice «>f the nightingale never l> mute T |
It i* even »v«»rw> m the South Franco, wh-retho
colil is actually biting Tire mails are b.ibnu.il|y'
retarded over end beyond tire m.-untaiuv ; .>n this
sul- where an -w becomes rain liet.ir*’ it reaches tire 1
plain*, the reads nnd railway* are nlwnyspnmahlc,
tor storms nnd tempo*;*, winch elnowtrera dulorm j
the taco ol th-« earth, are hero tinkn »wn
lu Italy natmo t< always quiet, though she is i
S'limtiniev s-iiky, aa in winter. Thus it is th »t tier ’
m -nniiu n's remain mreHne« d f- r ages, that trese a :
nnd scultitmoa are < xcry when- Seen mthe open air,
no that tire vi r-’ atmoaphere seems imfon-d wnhtlie
spirit Ol ancient poesy, lor, 'h ugh tho * lair hu-
'imnitlcs i-l thu old reiiffton " laid no longer in tho
I nth of reason, yet, wherever We turn, B..im< statin*
some temple, some fane, some old image or rn-
scriptfon, bewitches tile imaginatloii with some-
thing beyond ami above all her visible charms— j
The light that never wm on ten or land
The courecr. tlmi, amt lire |>--ei» dream.
Tin* i* the set-rot "f the t elohntv •.! tlie climate
ot Italy, wbi-'h re lo-trnlly deii- able in coinparis-'ii
with mat o| lire West India Inlands Tire t-u’It is
that heretofore (be World Ire-* In . n m<>ro n-llueuc) d
bv poetry 'ban reienco m the mafer of climate* —
Th'iika to tho nc ive ctl.rt" of some of . ur ..wn
countrymen, r re now bkelv to lrei-.-mo more en-
llglilcued on the subject. Thootlieinl J.-urnal has
a mug article in commei.dation td wbi.t it l.ivily
dduoiritnatea " th*' vast iti-Bign conceived by L • ut.
Maury, Director ol iho Om-rv it .ry nt W Mhing-
t-'ii, and nd.-pled at Ihu Scientific l onh-renro i-ltluv
chief maratimo uatlona nl lirurivela, "t eontino.il
at).I uniform moieorologieal o(ia-rv.vtiona by a .-a
and .and all over tire «'-*bo" And th.- c.-i rminriit
o| the I’.ipe has IreiiwrnMy ord.vmrel thvl th • sys
tem nnd instruments tInn proposed Ik- strictly cm
ployed by its imirirre m tho ohscrv atones ol the
I'npal Hiatus Tire Holy H.-o has just B.inc'i-.ned
the ii.Btilulioii of tire " Roman HocUty of Nnvi;s-
tiou." an nasoctalion for tho proiimtion of com-
morco.
nnnimii iAi. HHf ORii.
SAVA ANA II .HtltKIf.
.**»ti st »T, March 17, f. P. M.
COTTON—The market UM]a) wav q.iiel, the *»ln
being limited to I t bv'ov nt ttre Allowing par- c
ul»r>: .1 at 7 40 at 7,1*, 170 nt e, 1.7 »t cj^. -gv. a: fjq
an t 30 at cent* We have no rtiai.gi* lo notice t-
prices.
.V||:.V|Olt A.MIA.
Tna I.lour Rule.—Thla »md after undergotrg
Ui- r.-.igb repair* here, l.at Urn tou««l dovin to i.er
mooring* off Martin's lndu»try. hire tv kuclioird in 7
fatr.oinv water. Her hutl i» pah.re; red; !.*• two n>**i*.
U ill *h-.w <nia bright light Hetktrd Shoot 36 l«^t *h-»r
the lev I of t' e tea, and may t»- re*-n In e'evr antirer
frem the deck ol an odrn.*r j tin*] ve.aei, b,^ mtlc-v# M-e
rtd. • at a vli.gle mmhrooin anchor, «tih i.n,c:j (aJ.oir.a
of chain.
Tl.e follow log are the approximate trearlng* and dis
tance* by c-'inpaw of rnna-kable |4»liit# fr<-m the vl.jp,
vu: Hay p..|i,t. N. N. W.. dl.tai<f to mile, f|.i„.„ llrad
N. W by N» "S’- tnib-t; T;t>«- l.lghthouw-. r*. W ty
W.i.rarl) ^ VV , divUi-ce li m.-lp-: <mer fl-j--j .-a-
vair.al. Mar. fl. W. hy VV »!>.»<,( I.^ mii.- dl.UM-
llaLTiMoat, March I Sir* - \*r 'el vcbo-t.rf flarsh
Take* rt»k* or, i *•. o.l r«*bu l»« Jd ^-v. V.
tac . In low, ml c-uMii.
prompiiy *uli.tre»*II
Ml'-' - ta J'/OS-T-ry
I*A HIS VI 11,1.1 A|.H \ .
* tf
Ml** I* A. G Altf'.N l:il »HJ t>\+% t.
1* « fin .WiH I hc»• ,j y
Op Wvdrrev-tay. March 7I»*. Tbt !.*£,.« t.-» i
to ca.l a- d aiaiu.rre h*-r New GO jD4 «.
ft c imtr.i.i,.
(«(‘Drral Auction and (ommMoi
M BRCHANT,
v Bq-tirtr:,
No 15
r p.,
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BHraiieih, to
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lifer, t
<-ax, March 13.— Airtvrd twrk Kti-dn. Jrcon
14—i feared »Mp llert/.-r.l and Khooner J Aiatth
l> i »* ». u.. II.'tu h..i»-»iv. L-q.. P.crv :. Ile-r; 4
I - . I. v\ c.J ta • . V t fe Lyeu. , : .u
it Dirovvi.,
r | , IIL»-.bacr-lw w a«1 iu -ta the oi-ie-.*«%' fimj*
1 that Lp l.a« rrui .«od to Ikr c><n«r tg
nvl’.N tVIl AND a.NGKLV— U-.EITT l.kjf,
Mf». Varvhvi.'** b ilUlu.f. i j y-oVU :hp rtta-iv', »i«-
. March 15—< IrarMt. bug lUchard,
tJa^ai.d •ct.o.-i.cr M L f’rocr. I ■t l>»r.
BOOTaS AND SHOFS,
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from hatan-
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IIM It VI. INVITATION.
t . ,nk '
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•FELL—f r>«b, VptI r'Ki* «,:)» i nu
is by i. T. 7HKLt.kL.l-D,
■K i* VI.H — A ya.r
Thlv Day. by
Navnititiili i:\porl%-.VIiircli I fl. .
IVr slitp Nebroaka, for Hrcimn—13'4 bale* upland '
Colton.
Per *hlp Onccn, f-.r l.trcrpo.d—‘.*-^33 bal*-t upland cm- t
ton, I do i4 | cotton.
Per *bip New York, for lloiloii-IJi.' bale* c«tlon,403 |
dry hide*, b* l.ivt.-lbides.
IVr v'caaiahlp AugtlMa, f«*r New York—P.'S liatra nre |
lai d c->tlbii,'dl S f Colton. L'.i D-.ineBllca, f. deer iklnv. 1 '
keg tpecle,and sundry pkga m Ire-
IVr Hr bark A lata, for Lt»prjKK.f—V364 bale* upland I
The |frreod*'aii 1 ncq-inimarir*. of Mr. k Mr* Gpo
Cuyter. and "f It It. I'ujter, K-q.. at-d famdt, i-r
qursted to attend the fuiwrat ..f tbe INF.VkT DM <
TF.lt »f the former, from their ipvidmcr, tn Libert
a: 4 o'clock, Tbiv Aft. ru-.-ti to. r l
c I v al.« o Moniatid Wtiig
* by
I.YN'N ta «MMX
, roii mm:
r " v I'OHt.Y Ofvpry tk.ij *.d»«
ill- f -r u.r. votaiir : t r I a IV ,.ri - ,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I IQf.iUf.-G
I a key, at.4 old
' iciuraii Kcctifl.x! VV L i
Vs 4-.'. tn vu>rv 1 a*
MIMS ta JirtlN>TON.
’ : id i — * • wmr*d and i.
1 * “i»ati:nt mi.
w vt wi.tcr
HTioitnir,
4.«HISV,'wh«M4* *
tid ready .o tw p^t :t .-j.
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c lion.
Mt-celpra nl I ot Inn, At
, |»«-r Miillrnnii.
Hid Vidro . to llu l-oii.
ti'
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. opV-r»!pv! M heli i • v re-« ia rertr
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n. A fl Hat.l.'gi . T -
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VV p Yaung, D
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,*HI.N. It VVINF-S -. lav*!. In ca-kv • „d cav*
d-*»»n b-.iluv; flaarenip, to qaarrer oca
••by MINIS ta Ji.HNM
LonJ.-n |».<k I «"■ 1
JOII.N4TOV Mart
•> JodfV ol IU ..{rf-rvU W^
(kHocI
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11 O-a
in*'
• "Yrw I'iHIT, MAll' ll tl-I'artDt -The rejrtpUof
I Ihew.rk have Ireou light with vale* of »iua!l lot* a'.
/-* MIDI'S Hop#
v * I'rJi.Ug hare
Hvkp*. Rj»%.
-• *!•>: M.r*r«
ot T".ar!,i •
ini x\ i: t..
obi l-ow i»o re thn
x r l.otif, Top V »<l- i r. *
of aro alitct'k-M to mvt
1,1-f.bv tiorn » \ n* to I
l-p tern oa a; p'-nt re* at i
fl.-* Itlntid* rni-gr* from I3 to I7
i harfevtoi., v,c i-r *q<iarc, and J,
b-tlev. Ve4K-l* wanted.
I OJ.I’VrtH -*. M \|;i II ta P. M
d to notice 'lair
iC.jH.-r lb. for round
AY III f.
M R A Tv»N, J«>
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i tho q
AfUl flT V.fl VirillMY.
kr. I* .loll to day. unit hnuU
Chai.grtl.
Mi Mil I.L, MAIH'll 13. V
no. limed g *.-l demand, at
vii.,11 vloc, •-fft-ru g, lire ma
to.I.y I.IOO l.alt-a, buvli.i »* cln
(or MtddlluR
M \';oN. M \Hi II 17. -Tire
havi- bt-rn light and thr drm
n.;.: s '
mar 10
ntoki n rnu hi nt.
jHAta Tt.'ic *t -ii', » mvHf v-r *t r». p --( Totten or
blii -'IT’* l «»
iiiiL mar 10 tf Row t. VN I) ta TO
1- 411 W 4 NTI.II.
«• 1 MU n CHOI n|.ur.
!,'« VHItflll) D n l7-a\ vs . b ta K I I. a •' ■>
I • can. 1'i.irfh, II -rt-cv..k}«vib,c m-J I. f’s
i h-vc-dair. pprpa'tvl i Em».*. V--<- -a Tra*.
I I* <ex eo jMilb c » l «<va
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k.t t* i.mlin.- up. **
loving Citu at M* A. r
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ad Ore pwv«
Ifoi Vmtv.
1 ta 7*
lijwv. fp. Kta-'x
'day :
..pro
of ihr p«*t
I. lhet-ll.
at of thr Fa
?q ' Middling Fair
SI A I >111 I
[From the Altai !* Ueput.'icaii '
llv-ninrul of the AllnuiM I'nvimnvtrr.
Tho T'pvl *xe has agam fallen, and tDo I’.wt-
master ill litre eity, w lio*e only crime *• a*, that l.o
was and has been lor upwards ifiirty year* a
W'orthy member I-l a I'lOlnlanl I'fiiirdi, ho been
sncr-iicrd lire true, ho waa charged with fo-mg
e.wmoctrd «uh iho Amencanparty, huuhischaiuo ;
wa* dlvprovd, by a large number *d tho most re- j
•portable citarire'd Atlanta, Democrat and Wing
wli"-so petition nffamvl the rrm-.vnl I-l the late,
rostmntcr was received mi Wa»hmgt.<n soma!
•la)* before the removal wn* e->nvumiiiat. d. I bat j
lie wa* faithful in 'ho drechnrga ol lire dolic*, |
c.iiriei.ire and attentive to all call* upon lire am n- ;
Den. i* proven by iho cllitcua whom ho ha* *•> i
failhluliy aerved. Rut tie wa* a |Voto*t*nt and
lire t-r- iLor belonged i<» tho American party—and !
tho 1‘opo‘s ag.-iil al Iho head «d tho I’.retolli. o Jdo- ) .
partim-m, || ho eould Mot rekindln iho lire* id | out)
Sillithll.-ld line, could vent lire petty and lliailg J quatme*
bant spleen upon tha American order, by temov- | |u«ihbli
Ing a Ilian from office, wfioao rt'legriiy ol cbaiao- b»D.
ler ami amlabihiv .-I lioart, bad won for Inm tbo
Confidence and esteem »l all who knew bin ll
I* due to Mr lli.yd, iho iitoBotil I'oatmvslsr* to
•lain that ho waa tod eousultrd as to Are appoint-
m.-nt, and knew nothing nl tho removal until in
formed that hn waa appointed idfie. As Hi"
lari* i .inueelod with Hire outrage upon th" eiti
of Atlanta, will Soon Im laid Ivcfoio them, wo
b.itH’at b.r tbo present
TllrtVt M Mil'll 13 -
Icppii but Imfe .'oti.g In I'opoii for i
lug vt.H-k I* ligti. VV e qu >l0 »hor|
p 'ilat.Vi
p lire part
PARIS M1LUXKKY
Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps «»f
Mr
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M Ml- m n
i- in on)*), amt t-a
flavannah, T’lh March, IH.V.V.
Iltll N I V I 4ND.
' |'ll F utvdof Vlsoo.1 It p ppatod • a <vpv rt lb
1 and IllvnkV, IW-II Ihp |V| »M.non *1 Wa*--
4 It Tl| 14 I 4| IT..AI I 14 *v
s- I* V G 4HDNKR Co• •*•* i »»<u-t .lv-P u
p ltduw r.vf tb^tf p*Ov*.Vfr, .•«*-'»-t S i
Id c* : : ihpir aiur.’.B. u* ton w* ►,
haa hw»> paid *i l-p- *»t*V * , mr "*
. N.« V -t. i - n,« In- )-v».nr#
I tT-C* V . oi. 1
ItOrr.or
Mv.V.V.iog .
Omni 51 lild
Middling F
.w, a *
•V* ta-
• 'IfTOB. hvlMlVl
Trains on thr ( rutrnI KailroatU (onnrrtict
H All.HO 41.N.
BCnilDUXiE.
, \N and *P«-< Vlnii.li), lire I'tah March. Ins:*M. and
V * ut,i.| luiti.irii.v.N'. Up I'v-wiifTi Tiaib*
m:n>N hoi sk,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
11% 4. I . Illil.Vl ta
4 Tat. I a. March It. IStaV U u-a- 1
I vponril to date
Lv|~>r.cd loda)
1 VN»5
1 4 h«i (. IVt
HUM | Ip-aveflav
fli.H-k .
i trend .M'l cfevtr-t
,*i< M.'ivvv* flngar wav d
t 0.0 IiImI* «l rwlhrr lo«* * I '
Wr jrtqootP I air al 4»4**
a.rewvld at 17.N vfcltV lor bn
reoah v .1 »
.- avbi. A0*
» \» II 4 Mil..
* *. in* »o vbu -•» R
IV.-ShW#4S l-nli.fs, l^sudor *♦./ pfc-,*. 1.1 *■ •
rmN-. *. «.n*
of M.,:
lug lo
n’sTRta*nr Tiir woRXrtniMav ra avunvo.
Dostituin.n In England bad alrinret reached Ha
height. From the combined enures <>f an umre-ial-
ly aevern winter, umreually dear prtef* for all des
criptions ol pfovialons, and a total •(agnation <-|
trade, dm m-of arn in a t|ap|..rab|n ataio Many
th'.Uaand lahorera have boon lor wocka willmut
food, eacoptlng lliaanpplies oldreriir
In Llvrf|K»..| thn liii.-a have been peculiarly se
vere, In Qi.useqilenro of Ibn friM.| having slopped
tha •xtonsivo huibfrng work#, and from tire e..||n-
nance *•( eaVt«rly wind# having preveiiitxl the arri
val nl American shipping. Tim alreenen ul ship
ping atone deprived nearly 5000 dork laborer# and
pi'rtora "| work -nd ol all desorlptioua .>1 hle.rarn
there were to.| fewer than I ho*m mon «|o«tiiuto **|
employment Eonablering tlm Dumber <>l ImlpleM
women and ehildron dependent •>»» thw#a men, this
presents a lerribln amount ol •iiltnftng
('onsbforshla Idterafritr had been displayed by
the I'ltUcn#, and aUuil l'lDIU Were anh#rrit>od.—
Ralfol slures warn opened In varb.ua parts of tlm
town, and llcksls, onmllng tbo h-arer to bread and i », : • - *
eusls, were froely dlmUnited Tbo conduct nf (lie J ' , ' ,> * #<, d with gr,.pim.ua oea#>ma
uusmployml waa, sIiii.mii without Ptcsptlon, psase- e D’l»*
•b|e «nd pralsownflliy, allbough want was s«i great
that InaisneM had occurred where nmu sctu fry
fetnfod (ruin hunger, and lell on the street. Ths
hulk of lh*es really foduatrlous plasms Ms up
In the Iio|hi •.| an early return lo Ufoir —
■ 'l'u»l,v iIim nhl, iImI valltllnn
'.oi a Dull, i
Aim st I Ida.
. and 4BV bbi
».«*)>. Tire valrv
lark*, of wlil.li Wti'v
:#t»t |ref tMivire'. rtf
*t and Vitl
ol J-wl vark Hi
4 net* 'null W'vt»w- .
gfq.JVrt nu-ci a.»t »v re
re »c*ee. at #•«' l .’S. V
•t rri> tlmllPit I*
1-1 IV
o 1 I
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1. 1 • fll »-
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4 1*4 4 Vl'l.h-
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rireml* •» •‘"’h **
, VaoiNvim, I.p.I'l-Aur a*-* 11
» rri4*. » tabi''
suit K4 4 Ml lltltallta | OU ta^V*-
* I 41 It 41. Ra'o-.wi '-.^ta. «v*.i«'.K-N. ta""'#
fl *•«i, MWMpI Krt T.spJ IV.BtaA* I >• *fct* * •
>*h Cl y 4 L t 4* *4
i ini-w 4i. .
1 4 »1p4W *)
Hren-e-. IV**..
Jp. Cf
GUO
>i IMP i vvta. lit Unm I*»#!»
wa* >A * K |l HUS'
441 ta •
< |.i|
V|,
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. tf MV' <
Haiw iv H-iirriiwk*rtn*> (ixeRetA — I he Amen-
mi* Republican «*y*
Aller a long drought wn were favored with a
very lino #h,.wvr on Tuesday morning between
4 and 5 ■•'eliH'k. Tho rain wa# aemunpanimi with
a somewhat violent *tntm »l ttumdrt and tlghiing
and consider able bail and Wind Wo »f»#t Hrel
tbo rain Ire# ifen "tienalvo amt oopimi# In other
•eel.oiia ol the e-umiry Many n|..ur Urmera have
at •
vv i.
• In.
hat II «•<*.' V
kit #01*0. and -U
-fdbwry.al i*fc.**a
• \ fo| of tfon re.xc*. fliar »** takrn at }l*«
4h."il 30 hair*!* IW»ieT* bmughl M cenw
— VV e Ireanl ot no nea rncacemcni Map
ad*.
i. h teats* P»
. tlx- Mae.M> >
1 l. n.r, I
» N.v
■aaaopwai-ta *' Stall II 4 Mil 4% VII I 'ttlMI- .
* *,.) \\,.w *. V "4 r«-*4»-'* '--1 tew. mmnruw -
fM-v«w*a<-p.taM* * '»*flta*v.«ta'.aH4 lU-Sve-v arevyvo'W"
. .VwkufiMid s*4 w Okie »i.taskvs-1
i *+* VB.W »l ita* I,«nm ,mreV I*
<rt- ' 4. 4 D-tallV. 4|VM l«»ifrtg~ew*
r
I asmn
krt *bm .lull.
N It44 V . HlN . M Vtil'll It » •
mand Inr I'-.'Mr iht* m onins o«
i.er Parlfie n»i twt«« .lelivwwl «',*»»•
«*n>.»h I.m Mae.-.* vi * Oi
M.n.vl* • I h the •s-mh VV M an J
.nu) ta vv »*i p Im ll«.hHd,fniiiB{ *m.<i* a
.uni*-m. lUev- vb.1 E-i Vn.c-.m-m*, '.Nap*.
-n\ f.*r laiivhaMnf^ dta,! kl.-B'Va'.'w.ftf *. V«*
> IV
1141 l|t»Mta|. HIM 4 11.1
«V* )A# NfM-l H •’*« •» *•" 1
k .MBirew v-qidee »v ita* Dw ‘
i A Sr
. . .. ir lAimeia Imvo . ],| ii, r nmeiin# *i
be. n hauling w *(• | lot Week* lor their #lo<k, au.l *..ine eeqnli) for V'anad'
. g. lah. ii hga fo'.-n gtevlly relanled We i-i.||. . r.ipli.o.v were ne*d) VV e
...i i.l i .a.. • i...Mi,,.rauia ikuu viaa rlv*
g tfA amt s V»1 VV r-*!>
graiiilMle our aarleultUlsl illeinls M|*on till# aeawm- b»*n*|vi»r iMale I b'«» #1 , . ..
i—.»■*!»?•»».;« »m;-h :
—>-
,,,J - • ** sr,-v*. K-.i „ : a
Tbf T« »U. W E*< H IfBiire l,.| Vb(b"i t 4 41
ownew won »n* *.*Mat Tre.o* rt »h* K*U
*w*4, *M i!*» ta..,»h I'ai-Mpta* Ratu .* i
the I earn eh-rh tre>%* f»»*a*i».*ta i.m 4«t-B*>* *'• *•'
P 4t , f% w ,a„vl* «ith lh# vn.-tv.’v.c V c* *.* re it p '.iv.-g-i* '
14*110-4.4* ■im) the A-««v|t V Mvtan* l!*T'-.-w4
I llhfl rt Vlre Treln* Vai.ai **<t..wli *V • -4 M .*rt
•1 t n.v r M . • HI caret |w*^#w#e* i re e-J
l*l.» re ilreauir. V4. htvMnr UaiWMifcefll
*Htal
- - 4«re#4 .
v «n4 VAta-oir 4*e
<-1"
4IITIII;
'ItallN *t*Af>relaw A. a ertavAfii rt v*.V*#0)»,
| iKdcll 1.11 HtllN* Ull**w'»>M«. V*'
c »ta« «vVj*vi wre re evo-i
m*. ta*- 4p*<i
•JdWevsf, on Twrsil*r« the Ihiih, gloat agnation
wssoftsereshls in ih# Hcoifond IL.sd, mm nllha
lowest and mmi dferoputshls quarter# td lha town.
By dsgreos tlm ex. it-'insni aweifrd Into lh* di>
menstnn# »d s Mol (land# of iho discomed iiMioh-
•djool Into vsituus psivs uf ths (own, ami caumkJ
!
*.4 Nr* ttawawta
Jl1M.ll.'*
W.-M.IM Tram fw»n* ki*taMi will «-**«) |w»Hfl*
IPrtta MU»
, rea .4ta»*V
im* Arep.e* f.'v»» E-m * i.uii
wa* •<* »♦ >44*14 4
i TIIIi 141.4 4 M4IM HU . lV
A14 IV M D 41 1.4tap's ,*•• ta»v is* ' "ta"* . *
/ Mikwi pvwVei n tfe I’M en* ***
PM |m|D*M, •tafP'c 2V lUvpaMI V> %>•» bm.no »
«<4 «ta*i<*~**« IW ' K U.*, *.#>A T*rt rev* T o*re- rt“
rt v* «.., . , k
IU.n-1411' SVI k*<i HI' T,4h»*’ rekl SI I" V* • I tf, | a He
, i , ; »n.t V#M.t.l# N*w 'talean* M..v#**w* #1 VHJJVt feet lev
I wa W »arms -During tlm pan week ws hav# j w „„ tT smv N*w Yrek but. n- -mmsw# 'rT/^T" iv***.** * im r»y
bean v»*tir.| with ..no or iw«. Ifo* *howef#. which „ „ H> *»,», «t vi s time. . Iirammirti* TJlml^ia# odMim
Were warmly w«le 100.1, a# the harl'tnget "limiter - N»«*» m «.••• -pt'ii* - tmi-ewHaa I* M4 pwvit nh*. n* **4 fcatrew* itk Wt iM 4%) fr*i# M Y*wta * Mw iVA-f se»» A
limes. Hpnng l* upon *)*, #ml H lh" *ea#.n prove# «>mi| *rtisn »«"*•#*• tMttrentW Is • uhow) »h#va ' ‘-w- v . , mm-n- 4 aunt,' , j viM»k*i \Um vwv • ^
-"ysfWta•• •5***'.““'' I ! .500SS2? >v
I..,”"-"''»I--K j" ., T*...» pp.yreiyyta’'..- 2; —ll . «.«1.«»**««»#*»»•
ta
P
» Will havo on eieelfrul crap leaf
Owning lo Iho diy cnndHloM ul everyihlug, sev
sral phnieta in our vicinity ha»o nmi with cnaid
srehfa !•>«»«•* dating the pest week, in the dwlroo- j u,«' lh CL
^ *'1 Ihslr !•«•*•• cl«» hy ttls.-AIUsny I'strmi, *. vi, r.mIm
Ibsl. | aklMpw PMs
■ ks 'Jisvtsst^ sssru
' 1 CreSlaitfi'V.'i.X.-Vrefib'a v»^«MMa** ro ^ar^M grg .,-
j v«. .v VA ' ,, 'V
Us* I 4‘flt rere »«A r#f •**♦*• IV*OA*, » ta* o '2*